ra 
ami-Bound bitin     oe   
Shiny '57 Modal, 
Call Hundreds 
— to Ci ty Auto Show By JAMES BINDER 
News Editor, Pontiac Press 
A chrome and enamel maze of glittering new cars,| 
sleek lines” silhouetted against the gowns of pretty 
hostesses, drew hundreds of area residents to a building 
in southwest Pontiac last night for the opening evening 
of the 1957 Auto Show. 
-They arrived in such numbers, in fact, that show 
planners revised earlier predictions over expected 
crowds and estimated today that total attendance will! 
be above the 15,000 foreseen at starting time yesterday 
morning. 
While searchlight beams danced across the sky, spec- 
Collision Kills   
the more than 30 new wien ee * ae ihealiaa     
  
- Oliver’ Motor Sales’ new) © 
City Teachers service building, 40 Walnut 
2 - Women Instructors St., touching, comparing) 
and asking questions about) 
at Longfellow Die in 
Crash With Truck models on display. CRASHED IN SYOWSTORM — Shattered wreckage of a North- 
te Pon Parsee and Boe ify to Get Hearing east Airlines plane lies of Rikers Island where it crashed and 
ville, and the Buick Wildcat—to aS 2 Island lights ot LaGuardia, Airport, where pane took ff in 
cli over. ‘jon Airline Service Pontiac was informed Friday 
SESE FEE ncrease in. Benefits) m April 27 from the -Civil-Aeronau- wont aeeiare 
(Fescsce 3. Sought by AFL- ClO   
of soleil anehd 68 a. Choviehes Michigan cities 5 oo mae = a 
Pe St. killed instant- meeting of the Michigan ne : 
ty, scoucding to the Albion Sher|BehAle.  * Service Commi - MIAMI BEACH, Fla. —The AFL-CIO today set its)¢ iff’s Department. The two women] Oldsters chuckled happily over a/terday where John W. Dregge, sights on a federal guarantee of two-thirds normal pay itop chief of the CAB’s routes and car- 1903 Model A Ford while five feet rier relations division, made the away a chromed Thunderbird V8 announcement. 
lengine attracted a = of “ * « 
'}serious teenagers. = The Airline Committee . repre- deputies women’, skidded ® * * sents outstate cities which have 
le Ana Only éor a brief time did thejasked CAB to approve requests 
swung into the path of his ve- 
hicie, for a worker when unemployed—a plan already in effect 
in some private industries. 
A policy statement adopted by the AFL-CIO Executive 
Council at its winter meetings here urged Congress to 
require states to provide 
unemployment compensa-| 1, its policy statement yester- tion benefits amounting tO/aay the council said state unem- 
“at least 65 per cent” Of aipioyment insurance laws “‘con- 
worker’s past fulltime earn-|tinue to be woefully inadequate.”|~ 
ings. » The statement was drafted by a 
The proposed maximum benefit|committee headed by President 
would be lithited to. two-thirds of| Walter Reuther of the Auto Work- In Today’s Sport Section ; 
- . workers’ average weekly earn-|ers Union, 
Teams Score New Victories. ™.""" * "°°" 
Unbeaten Pontiac, 2nd ranked Class A basketball ; 
team in Michigan, won its 9th straight by nipping 
Detroit Catholic Central 63-62 last night. Walled Lake,   
roaming stop — when the crowds|for passenger and air freight serv- 
clustered at one end of the hall to/ice for their communities. 
watch a precision dance demon- Dregge cautioned the committee 
: get airline service, and that some 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Nelson was returning to Bir- 
mingham after delivering a load of 
five cars on his double deck haul- 
away. He was not injured. 
Deputies said the dirt shoulder 
of M60 at that point is six inches 
lower than road level. Mrs. Zell 
must have lost control on the slick 
pavement, they said, in an effort 
to straighten the car out, 
The Sheriff's Department this 
morning had not yet, located Mrs. 
Zell’s husband, John, «who accord- 
ing to neighbors left for a trip 
to northern Michigan yesterday.     must lend support to others. -   
  
Mrs. Harpham had been a. first 
. grade teacher at Longfellow School 
for six years. Mrs. Zell was a vocal 
. music teacher.   
Nasser to Come Here? 
CAIRO (INS)—The Cario news- 
paper Al Ahram said today that 
Egyptian President Gamal Abdel 
Nasser may ve invited to-visit the 
United States soon. 2nd in Class B ranks, also made it nine straight by 
whipping Southfield, 92-48. For the complete prep 
basketball round-up - of | last night's games see sports 
me Iz. 
See the sports pages Monday for the first installment 
of “You're the Manager,” an off-season challenge about 
what you would do in a tight game situation if you were ~ 
  
  Under supplemental ‘unemploy- 
ment benefit plans already nego- 
tiated by unions with the auto, 
steel and other industries, em- 
ployers augment state jobless 
payments to a maximum of 65 
per cent of a worker's normal 
take-home pay. 
BENEFITS TO 39 WEEKS? 
The labor group also proposed 
extending to 39 weels- the period 
state benefits are payable.     The Navy Drought aircraft car- 
rier Antietam, plus a half dozen 
destroyer escorts, here for a mock 
war games demonstration today 
for the visiting labor leaders, 
* * * 
They were invited on an all-day 
excursion at sea. Helicopters were 
provided to ferry the guests out 
to the eens a big none baseball manager.   
Building Glitters With Sleek and Colorful 1957 Autos . 
‘| |2 p.m. 
(Detroit Was Cold Spot 
|tures 5.1 degrees below normal, 
  
  Saud fo Stay 
for More Talks 
Amid Speculation - 
WASHINGTON # — King Saud 
of Saudi Arabia has decided to 
peor aes his stay in Washington, 
ntly for further talks with 
8. officials on Middle East- 
ern problems. 
There was immediate specula- 
tion that some difficulties might 
with President wer. 
But American officials said they 
were certain this was not true, 
t the talks had been going ex- 
tremely well. A spokesman for the 
King said the meetings have been 
held “in an ‘atmosphere of warm 
cordiality.”’ 
Such an stmosphere was pres- 
ent last night at a dinner Saud 
gave for Elgenhower at a down- 
town hotel. 
‘Saud praised the United States 
for supporting the~ principles of 
the United Nations in nsoring 
“peace in the- world and _ self- 
determination” -for peoples under 
colonial rule. 
Freezing Drizzle 
May Come Tonight The U.S. Weather Bureau fore- 
casts cloudy, light snow, and lit- 
tle temperature change tonight and 
tomorrow, with the possibility of| 
occasional freezing drizzle mixed 
with snow late tAs afternoon or 
evening. 
The low tonight will be 14 to 18, 
while the high tomorrow will rgach 
24 to 28 degrees. 
Preceding 8 a.m. the lowest 
temperature recorded in down- 
town Pontiac was 16. 
The mercury reading was 28 at   
  
DETROIT #—Last month was 
the coldest January in Detroit 
since 1945 and nearly eight inches 
more snow than normal fell. The 
weather bureau reported tempera- 
compared with 6.3 in January, 
1945. Snow for the month meas- 
ured 17.9 inches, compared with 
  a normal 10, 
. 
In Today's Press 
  
  Assure U. S. Officials? 
have arisen in Saud’s conferences“ 
‘|and fired her home. She suffered Into Sea 
kkk 
20 Die in 
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GLOUCESTER, Mass. 
—A six-jet Air Force B47 
bomber crashed flaming 
into the sea off this fish- 
ing port last night. The 
body of one of her four- 
man crew was recovered to- 
day by the Coast Guard. 
The body was identified 
as that of Ist Lt. Stanley 
D. Jenkins Jr., 28, of Pen-     ‘Giant Craft Hits Island 
‘Shortly After Takeoff —   
New York. City Prisoners 
Aid Rescue; Jet Falls Flaming 
x wk Ok 
PLANE CRASHES IN PAST 24 HOURS 
| ° * i * E | 
Probably 4 Saga Crash 
11 Die in Collision Over France 
Pilot Dies as Jet Hits California Home ami-Bound Plane 
kk 
NEW YORK (#—A Mi- 
ami-bound airliner crashed 
in a driving snowstorm last’ 
night after taking off a 
few moments earlier from 
LaGuardia Field. At least 
20 persons were killed and 
only a handful of the others 
aboard escaped unhurt in 
the flaming tragedy. 
Figures on the total num- 
  ST. LO, France #—Two U. S. ber of persons varied. The 
Boston office of Northeast 
-\Alrlines said 100 were 
‘aboard; the airline’s New. 
York office said 101 and 
  
Air Force KB29 aerial tankers 
crashed and exploded today: at a 
height of almost three miles over 
this World War II battlefield area, 
te ® * 
Air Force men and local authori- 
ties searched the Normandy coun- 
tryside in hopes of finding the 
missing men. The two planes car- 
ried a total crew of 15, 
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (#—An 
Air Force F84 jet fighter exploded| 
and crashed into e@ home in this 
=— as peninsula city last 
4 
“The pilot, Capt. Robert 8. Mul. FBI Joins Probes” 
MIAMI (INS)—A “mercy 
plane” left Miamt for New York 
early today loaded with friends 
and relatives of persons aboard 
the Northeast airliner which 
crashed late yesterday on Rikers 
Island. 
“the number of persons who took 
advantage of its offer to fly 
friends and relatives to the scene 
free of charge, but'said the plane 
was due at New York's La- 
Guardia this afternoon. 
accepted the offer of FBI chief 
J. Edgar Hoover to join the 
mushrooming 
joins six other separate investiga- 
tions under way. adem *   
vehill, 32, from Luke Field, Ariz., 
was killed, 
Mrs. Opal Wright, 56, jumped 
out a window as the plane struck 
leg and hip injuries. 
x & tal at 103. Hospitals re- 
ported caring for said sur- 
vivors. 
Police said that at least half 
  Flaming debris damaged several 
= houses. (Continued on Page 25, Col. 4}   
6 Weeks of Winter Ahead!   
Promptly at. noon today, 
eyes, Glen groped. for the 
“Hello.” 
It was a Press reporter c Shadow Routs Groundhog 
Back to Cozy Cubbyhole the telephone rang at the 
suburban residence of Glen Groundhog, peerless weather 
forecaster and shadow caster extraordinary. 
Rubbing four months of accumulated sleep from his 
instrument and mumbled, 
alling to remind ‘Glen that   
lions of snow shovel-weary 
readers are waiting to know 
your forecast Glen,” the 
reporter barked through 
the phone. 
“All right, all right,” Mr. Ground- 
hog snapped, “I guess Vil have to 
dig out my woolies and tfaccoon 
coat and get outside for a few 
minutes, But for the life of me, I 
don't eoteemand why they pick on 
me, 
“For years I've been telling 
everybody that this seeing your - 
shadow business only works with 
a true European groundhog, and 
I'm not even distantly related. 
    | The FBI Story.............. 10 
' Bailding News ..... 15 thru 22 
Church News. ..,.....+.. 8, 9 
County NewS......-..0000.. 23 
Editorialg .......:5.cceeeees 4 
Qembes 0.00 Siavsccvcesess 24 
eg, en ROO COR ere At, 13 
Theaters ............ 10,11 
TV & Radio. Programs..... 30 
re *s : aie : a Wilson, Earl,............... 3 
ee ; : ‘ Women’s Pages 6 thru 7 
5 \ St Pee _.*+ Pentiae Presa, Phote 
sinaitd PAQON: <i. Shoes: Sage, to Shemale, 3 salads peeled 9 ook ade Mad dc Wk et Sc cae new auto exhibits entered by For! the Conventey , of Our Cort 
background for’crowds-at the 195%«Auto Show, currently being held at Oliver Motor ( eight local dealers. The show began yesterday and “will last through tomor- | we have installed © lending, wae 
Bales’ new service building, see came —— row evening. Ve anne OS oe eit ean- 
» 4 pe 
oo s += 
  
    the day had arrived.. “Mil- 
derground squirrel, But no, every 
Feb, 2, they wake me out of a 
sound winter’s sleep and want a 
should have gone south for the 
winter.” 
So, while his shivering admirers 
huddled around, Glen came out 
of his burrow today suitable at- 
tired and wearing sunglasses just 
in case. He glanced around, spotted 
his. shadow, omen of six more 
into his subterranean ranch home, 
turned up the thermostat and 
climbed into bed. 
-He was heard to murmur as he 
dozed off, “There must be an eas- 
  “I'm really a marmot, ‘an un- 7 Ron tir ep 
dicting wea: m Michigan.” 2. Friends Rush t toN. Yr 
The airline refused to disclose 
—New York police early today - 
the survivors, who included. the. 
Weeks of winter, then dived back   lee 
New York police set the to- | 
forecast. My mother warned me.I ~ 
A 
ot 
  
        
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~ Sells Church Group _ Will -- Worship 
in Isaac Crary Junior 
High School 
“The Christian anc Missionary 
Adliance congregation will worship 
in the Isaac Crary Junior High 
School, S01 North Cass Rd., until 
‘their new church, located at M59 
and North Cass road, is completed 
They held the last service at 178 
Green St., Sunday. 
_* * * 
The Sunday *Schoo! unit of the 
project is now closed in and work 
en the sanctuary is scheduled to 
begin this spring. 
Services will be as follows: 
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; wor: 
ship-service, 11 a.m.; Alliance 
Youth Fellowship, €:15 p.m., and 
the Ey =agenene Service, 7:30 
p-m, 
Sunday School ‘assembly. 
the gymnasium and classes will be 
held in classrooms of the school. 
The week night service will be in 
the basement of the parsonage at 
the new church site.   
rs 
  
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Ls 
      Sear 
  & ~ -men and women of the church are 
_and Mrs. Bill Lampher, in Perry, 
Lansing, and the Rev. Carl Edgar, 
  The former church .on Green 
Street has Leen sold to the First | 
United Pentecostal Church. 
In keeping. with National Youth 
Week, sponsored annually by the 
United Christian Youth Movement 
of the National Council of 
Churches, the Rev. G. J, Bersche 
announces that the following young 
in training for Christian work: 
Mr. and Mrs, Pau! Bersche, John) 
Bersche, Duane Bigsby, Barbara/ 
Davidson, Yvonne Edwards and 
Paul Hazlett. 
Others are " James Hubbard, 
Bernard. Wright and Pat Walton. 
Those who have completed study 
are now serving are Mr. and 
Mrs. John Hazlett, in Pontiac; Mr. 
Measell, Fresno, Cali. 
“Mrs, Stanley Walaron is in Mc- 
Allen, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Neil 
McDowell, Danville, Ind., and the 
Rev.. and Mrs. Clair Nelson “in 
- Worker Killed 
-in Factory Accident   and) |. preaching services will be held in?” 
‘Left Homeless 
  - HARMONY — President Eisenhower and his guests, Defense Secretary and Mrs. Charles Wilson, are all smies in Washington 
\ teday as they pose together before boarding the presidential plane 
Columbine Ill at National Airport for a flight to Augusta, Ga.   
» 
AP Wirephote 
Tha gredidant woe Satta jar tee Gabe At nt aad Slee 
The Wie, Ore 2 4ee ek 
Miami, Fla. 
  
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. ®— 
U. N. General Assembly) 
moved into a special weekend ses-| 
sion today to push a plan to get. 
Israeli troops out of Egypt and 
maintain peace in that shaky part. 
of the Middle East; 
~*~ * * 
But as the 80-nation body took) 
60 Families   
But Tennessee River. 
Danger Lessens; Other 
Flood Areas Dig Out 
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (INS) 
      
GM Employes Share 
$216,255 for Ideas 
Employes of three city General 
Motors oa shared a, total. of 
$216,255.09 in suggestion awards 
during 1956, GM spoxesmen said 
today. 
The cash prizes were part of 
more’ than $3 million paid to cur-| . 
poration employes last year for GS 
ideas to improve their jobs and 
company operations. 
Six employes of local plants re- 
ceived maximum awards of $2,500 
while another 17 were paid prizes 
of $1,000 or more. A total of 3,264) 
' suggestions were accepted. 
Louis G. Seaton, vice president 
in charge of the personnel staff, 
says total payments for worker) 
ideas since 1942 amount to more 
than $29 million. 
  -|where the Tennessee river spilled —At least 60 families were home- 
less in the Chattanooga area today 
over and flooded low sections. 
- e ® 
However, authorities reported 
the river had crested at 31.8 feet| UN. Broaches New Plan 
to Remove Israeli Troops 
-fsembly support. The plan's main 
icenters of Sharm El, Sheikh and up the two-part proposal there 
was no public sign of acceptance 
‘from either Israel or Egypt. Both 
nations must concur before the 
‘plan could be put in operatiek;~ 
even if it gets the expectéd As- 
‘points are: 
1. Deplores Israel's noncompli- 
solutions and calls for immediate! 
withdrawal of Israeli forces be- 
ene the = Palestine armistice 
line, : 
2 Requests both Israel and 
Egypt to observe terms of the 
‘armistice and endorses recom- 
mendations of Secretary General 
Hammarskjold for use of 
.N, emergency force units to 
keep the peace along the demar- 
cation line. *. 
® . 
The resolution says that after 
Israel] pulls out of the disputed 
the Gaza Strip, observance of the 
armistice requires the posting of 
UNEF forces ‘“‘on the Egyptian- 
Israeli demarcation line,”’ 
The plan was sponsored by the 
United States, India, Brazil, Co- 
lombia, Indonesia, Norway and 
Yugoslavia. Disagreement with 
the United States caused Canada 
to withdraw from the list of spon-     and that, barring a heavy down- 
pour, the most serioiis danger’ 
was over. ; 
“Other parts of Tennessee also 
were hit by floodwaters which 
earlier: in the week eaused 13 
deaths in Kentucky, West Vir- 
ginia and Virginia and forced 
thousands to flee their homes. 
Residents of Sevierville were 
evacuated when the swollen Pig- 
eon River inundated’ major por- 
business establishments at. Fay-| 
letteville, Tenn., isolated by the 
surging = River. 
* * 
out from the mud and slime left! 
by a flood termed the “worst in} 
the history of the ayea.” 
  
$2,500 Damage Done 
as Fire Razes Home 
Building and content damages’ 
caused by an overheated floor fur-| 
bee blaze to the basement ceiling, 
of a one story frame home at 71) 
Mechanic St. 
of the damaged apartment and, 
Ellis Watts owns the home, ac- 
  
      The Weather 
Fall U.S, Wea perene Report 
PONTIAC AND — Consider 
able pot gr a — ‘aah snow iach | 
todar Seelens aud tomorrow. High today 
4-28, low 14-18 High temer- 
row 24 - 28, mais nerthwtst to wes 
5+ miles per hour today and tenight. 
  
Teday in Pontiac 
Lowest ome preceding @ a.m... 
At 8 am: Wind ‘ca 
Moon ‘rises ounaay ato 06 am 
: Downfews Temperatures 
1 
    
    17 12 m.— 27 
-.17 ip. m 28 
6 ip. m 28 
) 
/ Friday in Pontiac 
/ as recorded downtown) 
ip temperature ......5...05 oe 28 
temperature .. peses-- +19 
Sioey soocetare ses eseeeers eee 4 
Weather: Partly cloudy 
One Year Age in Pontiac 
SEPOn Dos nocenT 30 
weet gaa SpApecrerrerrceare zs 
ea poeta Snow 2 
Highest and Lowest T Seneabares 
/ This Date in Years’ 
/ SY ia 1903 5 ig 1 sees 
tpena te * Temperature Chart ea 
rs 3 Miami bal a 
Ba sll BY a Orieans 82 “do. 
em e New York 38 7 
pr 77 a Omaha 29 «#615 
et 18 Phoenix “an 
19 ¥ 40 (25 
18 “a ancisto 34 42 
% B. Ste. Marie 22 § 
i <7 wan City 0 8 
“4 bY} eat % 22 
70 62 6Tampe 6   
  
  - Romanians to Cast Vote 
VIENNA (—Romania, .one of 
the most tightly ‘controlled of the 
4 Soviet satellites, will elect a new 
frow. Only can-| Barry said that proofs of the, ia from the Sparks-Griffin Chap- 
The Rev. C. George Widdifield; - Parliament tomo 
i 
appear on the allot. tions of the town, while homes and. 
from a fire early this morning | sors, Canadian delegates said the 
plan’ should contain more specific 
instructions for use of U. N. forces 
in the disputed areas. 
The proposal was announced 
last night in an atmosphere of 
tension as delegates received 
word of a shooting clash between 
Israeli troops and Swedish soldiers 
of the UNEF. 
An official U. N. announcement 
from Cairo said the Israelis 
opened fire on the Swedes and the 
iU. N. unit returned the fire. It 
d there were no casualties,   ance with previous Assembly_re-|_. 
          Sal 
| An Israeli army spokesman said 
later in Jerusalem an Israeli pat-; 
{rol had mistakenly crossed into) 
|U.N.-held Egyptian. territory and 
Meanwhile, residents of hard-hit was fired on by a U.N. patrol. He 
Kentucky and West Virginia dug! said the Israelis fired back and) 
[returned to their own soil, 
Mistake in Ballots 
Forces Reprint Job 
  | 
‘cording to Louis Barry, clerk. \ 
Barry conferred with Robert 
|Montgomery, state director of elec- 
Effie Crawford is the occupant tions, yesterday regarding an error 
‘made at the printing company. The 
‘error was made in the assembling) - 
cording to firemen. jof ballots after the necessary rotat- 
jing of the names had been made. 
Kenneth Tracy, owner of the, 
iprinting firm, said: “It was a’ 
‘minor error made during the 
assembling of the ballots before, 
the definite number 
printed.” 
ididates of the Communist - con-' jballots are being prepared to be el. 
‘trolled People’s Democratic Front) sent to-each candidate in the town-/of All Saints Episcopal Church will 
‘ship for his inspection. 
  
This is one of a series of 
Internal ene Service to h 
Tax Retu:   TO YOUR 
’ In most cases you are allowed a credit against your tax of 4 
| per cent of the dividends included in your income. Subtract 4 per 
| ‘cent of the dividend income (after exclusion) from the total tax as 
| shown on page 1 of the tax return. 
You may be entitled to a credit for aw excess of pociai on se- 
_eurity taxes paid by you. Usually, this situation will arise when 
an individual has received wages or salary from more than one 
employer. 
If this be the case, add the excess paid in over ‘$84 to your in- 
come tax withheld — 4s showrt, i 
joint return is filed, ‘each Sporse must compete the credit sep- 
arately, 
(Purther 'nformatien on income tax nolan! f i a OS p avatiable| without charge 
  Your Income Tax 
ternal Revenue Service office, 611, W. ree atticles prepared by the U. S. 
elp you prepare your Income 
  CREDIT 
n the tax withheld column. If a 
4 
  Huron St. Phone FE 2-0208,)   
_— 
SERVICES TODAY — Funeral 
services are being held today for 
George™ Cc. 
field Hills. Long 
this area, Mr. Shepherd was one 
of the pioneers in the field of 
commercial art in automotive 
circles, and was an. exceptionally 
well-known figure in the Bloom- 
field-Birmingham area, 
Mrs. Alexander W. Ewart 
Mrs. Alexander W. (Mabel Lou- 
ise) Ewart, 78, of 64 Dwight St., 
died this. morning in St. a 
Mercy Hospital. 
She was born in Thedford, Ont., 
Canada, in 1879 to Mr. and Mrs. 
| Edwarg Ryan and came to Pontiac 
in 4972, She was a member of the 
First Presbyterian Church and the 
June Group of her church. 
Mrs. Ewart leaves one son, Wil- 
liam A, Ewart of Pontiac; two} 
|grandchildren; a brother, John Ry- 
an of Saginaw and four sisters, 
Mrs, Elizabeth Dunwoody of Lon- 
don, Ont., 
Traverse City, Mrs. Eva Joseph Mrs. Marian Burch of 
of 
Grayling and Mrs. Ruth Lubnau of 
Casper, Wyo. 
Friends may-call at the DeWitt 
C. Davis Funeral Home. 
  
Waterford Township will be) 
had been William L. French 
Recitation of the Rosary will be 
at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Voorhees- 
Siple Funeral Home for William 
L. French, 50, of 58 Glenwood Bivd. 
The service will be at 10 o'clock 
Monday morning from St. Mich- 
ael’s Church, where he was a 
member. Burial will follow in the     Due to an error in the rotation|Drayton Plains Cemetery. 
of candidates’ names on the sree! 
voters’ ballots for the Feb. 18 Mrs. Franklin L. Hedrick 
nace was estimated at $2,500 by primary some 200 ahsentee ballots, 
Pontiac Firemen, {for 
Fire, reported about 4:30 a.m., discarded and reprinted today, ac- ‘Hedrick, 74, of 111 Oneida Rd., 
died yesterday morning in Ford 
hespital, Detroit. 
She was born in Hutchinson, 
(Kan. on May 22, 188" and came to 
Pontiac 17 years ago. 
Besides her husband, she is-sur- 
vived by a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy | 
Beryl Baldgck of Pittsburgh, Pa.; a 
[two grandchildren; and two sisters, ' 
'Mrs. Clara M. Wuest of Kansas 
City, Mo. and Mrs. Estelle Lge 
‘ton, Bell, Calif. 
Service will be at 2 p.m, Mon-   
lofficiate with burial in White 
\Chapel Memorial Cemetery, 
Selfridge Air Base 
Wins Safety Award Selfridge Air Base’s 439th Re- 
serve Fighter-Bomber Wing has 
iset an Air Force record, it was 
‘announced today. Z 
The wing has won its third Fly- 
ing Safety Award by: flying more 
than 4,000 hours without an acci- 
dent in the six months ending last 
June 30. 
It is the first triple winner in 
the seven-year history of the semi- 
annual ‘award and will receive 
a bronze and mahogany plaque. 
Most of the flying was done on   
iweekends and during summer en- 
campments, as the wing is made. 
icivilian life, | 
' Mrs, Franklin L. (Bertha F.)| ‘Sea Damages Liner 
Off English Coast 
ing seas in an English Channel 
storm last night damaged the 
gers. Most victims suffered only 
-|minor hurts. 
* €:. 2 
caught in the violent storm be. 
[fb feed ced at Pout & voyage from New York. 
Arrest Two Youths 
on Breakin Charge 
Two Going Street teenagers 
waived e nation in municipal 
court and were bound over to cir- 
cuit court by Judge Cecil McCal- 
lum on a charge of breaking and 
entering Kuhn's Auto- Wash, 149 
W. Huron St. 
Charles LeRoy Phillips, 17, and 
Melvin Eugene Foust, 19, were ar- 
rested by Sgt. Raymond E. Meg- 
gitt and Detective James F. Bale 
Friday afternoon. 
Both are in the Oakland County 
Jail because of failure to furnish 
$5,000 bonds, They were ordered to 
appear in the higher court Febru- 
ary 11, Foust was arraigned Friday 
and Phillips appeared early today. 
They are accused of entering the 
auto wash between 6 p.m. Wednes- 
day and 8 a.m. Thursday and steal- 
ing 15 cartons of cigarettes, two 
boxes of candy-and $19 from vend-   ‘Within 3 Hours \ 
_|the robbery, Sheriff's deputies re- 
“Crowds See Displays “The: Day in Birmingham   
1 ms Bandit cae Ne mn 
Robber Gets $15,000 
From Ohio Bank, Found 
in Farmyard 
_ MOUNT GILEAD, Ohio ® — A 
holdup man who. got watkey ot 
$15,000 in cash in the rob 
ithe First National Bank bere this 
morning was captured in a farm- 
yard less than three hours after 
ported. 
Soe wot 
The Morrow County sheriff's of- 
fice identified the man as Donald 
*) Butsch, 25, They said he gave his 
address as ‘‘Pennsylvania.” Offi- 
ficers have not determined the 
home town. 
Earlier, FBI agents who entered. 
the case as soon as Busch was 
captured had declined to identify 
the man, 
The robber had fled Mount Gil- 
ead in an automobile after the 
The man had walked from the 
bank into a nearby alley and es- 
caped in a Chrysler automobile 
bearing - Pennsylvania license) 
plates, 
News Flashes - NICKELSDORF, Austria wm — 
An- American student and five 
other young Westerners expelled 
‘from Hungary arrived in Austia 
today. All had been held in Hun- 
garian jails, 
They were Richard Roraback, 
26, of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., and 
Einar Roos, 26, a Norwegian stu- 
dent, arrested Jan, je Pomc while 
helping Hungarian refugees 
cross the border into Austria; 
and four Brituns—Judith Cripps, 
19, a granddaughter of the late 
Sir Stafford Cripps, British La- 
bor Party leader; Roger Cooper,   
Communist East Germany after 
a long illness, relatives here 
disclosed today, He commanded 
the German 6th Army that was 
defeated in the battle of Stalin- 
grad. 
DETROT  — The Detroit 
Bank & Trust Co. plans te build 
& new multimillion-dollar main 
reported. The cost of the sky- 
scraper is expected to exceed 
19 million dollars, 
  
Dies; Never Saw Movie 
GRIMSTON, England w — Lor- 
enzo Jasper Barnes died today— 
aged 105—at his home in this Nor- 
folk town in which he had lived 
  ing machines, a total value of $56. looked af television only once. office in downtown Detroit, it is | 
all his life. Recently he said he) 
never had seen a movie and had) BIRMINGHAM — City Manager 
Harold K. Schone is a 
man volunteer section of the Bir- 
mingham Fire Department. The 
job is being doné-at the request of|- 
commissioners here, 
One problem that faces the de- 
partment is an attempt to arrange -making 
study for the revaluation of a 16-| City Manager Studies 
(Fire Volunteer Group 
the volunteer group for assistant 
coverage both day and night, 
It is possible that two divisions 
will be organized; one composed 
of men whe live or work in the 
city and are available fer day- 
light calls, the other to be de- 
pended uyen to sightlime emer. 
gency. ~   
at City’s Car Show 
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group coached by Dauec Instructor, 
|Jackie Rae Voorheis. 
(KILTIES PROGRAM 
Display personne! were 
wiping fingerprints from their 
gleaming charges this noon when 
seven ‘members of the famed 
“Chrysler Kilties’* led off the sec- 
ond day's program with 30 minutes 
of bagpipe music, 
A special children’s day program 
was scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. 
with the first of two marksman- 
ship exhibitions by Lt. Lester: Coy- 
kendall, Michigan State Police 
pistol champion. , 
“Gallagher’s Acccrdion Band” 
was to appear at 3 p.m., followed 
by the senior group of the “‘Land- 
0-Lakes Drum Majorettes” at 4 
p.m. The aceordior unit's senior 
‘group is scheduled to appear at 
5 p.m. 
Lt. Coykendall wil! 
the stage again at 7 p.m,. appear on 
fol- 
Doors will open at 1 p.m. tomor-, 
row afternoon; first acheduled| 
event of the day will be a 3 p.m. 
fashion show sponsored and con- 
ducted by the Bloomfield Fashion 
Shop. ‘ 
* * * 
The show's final mejor event, 
the coronation of “Miss 1957 Auto 
Show,” will take place at 7 p.m,, 
lagainst a backeround of orchestral 
music furnished between 6 and 10 
p.m. by the ‘‘Kimtoncs.” 
VOTE FOR NOMINEES 
The winner, selected from a trio 
of candidates, will be chosen on 
‘the basis of the number of votes 
she wing at a special voting booth 
maintained at. one end-.of the 
building by the Women’s Auxiliary 
of Pontiac General Hospital. | 
The 10-cents-a-ballot charge lev- 
ied to each voter will be given to 
the hospital to aid in financing its| 
thew wing, as will be net proceeds 
of admission sales a the door. 
Candidates for the title, each 
of whom will appear at various 
times the crowds, are Jo 
Gi Caseade Ra.; Ja- 
dith 2701 W. Huron §&t., 
win Ave, 
Doors wil] be open to spectators 
until 11 o'clock tonight and_tomor- 
row night. 
The show, the first of its kind 
held in Pontiac in 25 years, is 
sponsored by eight auto dealer- 
ships belonging to the Pontiac 
Retail Trades Assn.     —— 
oe 
ae 
CUTAWAY MODEL — A 
sections by a giant knife, attracts 
              AMONG VISITORS — ‘The Rev. and Mrs. jup of 800 reservists from all parts Richard~C€. Stuckmeyer, of. 830 Menominee St., 
‘lof Michigan and every. walk of purchase tickets to. the 1957 Auto Show while their 
son Jimmie — leahs over. for-a better 
¥ 
te OP y: 
Bel Air, which looks as if it had been cut in two =e hitb 
* 
  1957 Chevrolet 
a ring of view- an engine that 
  look at the new 
Church, 
       still | 
lowed by the dancing “Rayettes.”. | " Schone also has to decide wheth- 
er or not the voluntary unit is too 
Harge or too smal], and how it 
should be fitted into civil aoe 
programs. 
He will also go dover minor 
changes in the department's over- 
all operation including leave days, 
i uniforms and whether to coh- 
firemen’s associations. 
. * * * 
Commissioners from ~Birming- 
ham and Troy are planning a joint 
meeting for Thursday, Feb. 7, for 
the discussion of mutual govern- 
mental problems. 
Among the issues is the paving 
of Derby road east of Adams; 
Troy's purchase of water from 
the Birmingham well on East 
Maple road; widening. Adams 
road north {rom Madison ave- 
nue to the railroad viaduct, and 
der properties. 
* * * 
Ruth Shain International Re- 
lations Class again invites the 
public to its 10 a.m. session Tues-° 
day at the Community House. 
Mrs. Shain said three reports 
are planned for this week. 
: Mrs, William Dynan will report 
on the ‘Dilerhma of the Kremlin," 
Mrs, John Schram on ‘Saud of 
Arabila — His Life and People," 
and Mrs. Cleveland Walcutt will 
give a review on anthropology, 
speaking mainly on tests that de- 
termjne racial background. 
* * * 
John D. Paris 
An active union organizer in the 
‘Detroit area for many years, Joha 
D. Paris, 44, of 205 Harold Circle, 
Bloomfield Village, died Wednes- 
day in Burbank, Calif. 
The @ecretary-tréasurer of the 
Laundry Workers Local 129, 
which he organized in 1940, Mr. 
Paris was active in the state, 
county and municipal employes 
AFL and the Building Service 
Eniiployes International. 
He -was“a former secretary of 
the Detroit and Wayne County 
Federation of La‘sor. 
He is survived by his wife, 
Sylvia; a daughter, Paula and 
three sisters. Service will be held 
Mcnday the Ted C, van 
Funeral Home, Detroit, with burial 
in age Olivet Cemetery there,   
Just Doesn't Pay 
— Not From Jail 
“Tt doesn't pay to walk away 
from the Oakland County Jail,” 
said Undersheriff Elmer McQuern, 
“and Jimmy Schyh_is a.man-who— 
cay teil’ You so." 
Schuh, 22, of 27375 Northwestern 
Hwy., Birmingham, was sen- 
tenced to 90 days in jail July 20,: 
after being convicted of eontribut- 
‘ ling to the delinquency of a minor. 
The odd jobs a trusty is assigned 
allows him to wander over a good 
part of the jail. 
Schuh was dumping garbage 
from the gray brick building on 
Wayne-street on Oct. 31 when he 
  tinue_required-memibersiip in (wo 
zoning problems of several bor- 
Don’t Walk Away; 
oe tented 
‘ing the sale is Forest Wood, of 330 S. Tilden st.’ 
“Dr. Stuckmeyer is’ pastor at the Gracé Lutheran decided he “didn’t like the place 
anymore.” He simply walked 
away. 
Yesterday, Schuh was arrested in 
Jonesboro, Ga. A check with the 
teletype lists. of wanted criminals 
ught extradition back to his 
former home.       
‘|Report $800 Damage 
to Truck by Vandals . 
Pontiac Police today are investt- 
gating a malicious property de- 
struction report concerning the $800 
—— of a truck engine this 
wee 
LeLand Hunt, manager of the - 
F. J. Boutel Company, 245 E, Wal- 
ton Bivd., told officers someone 
put abrasive material into a truck 
oil inlet which mixed with. the oil. 
The malicious prank happened be- Pontiac Press Photos 
ers at the 1957 Auto Show. The shiny exhibit has 
functions and wheels that turn. 
Friday. —— 
Waterford Lions Club 
Hears Oakland Deputy 
Deputy Sheriff Stephen Navarre, 
Oakland County safety director and 
head of the Oakland County Law 
-|Enforcement Assn., was the prin- 
cipal speaker at the Thursday 
‘|meeting of les Waterford Lions : 
Club. 
His topic was ‘‘Traffic Safety.” ; 
At the same meeting, John Mad- 
doux, former president of the’ Pon- 
tiac Lions Club, itiducted «four 
members into the Visteriond club, 
2 iBad-Axe Father of Six 
|Dies in M25 Accident .   
  
5 crossing 
ce on M25, one mile south of Bay- 
po 
Quinn, a brother of Huron Coun 
ty Deputy Sheriff Robert Quinn, 
was returning from. his truck-driv- — 
ing job in Bay City when. he lost 
contro] of his car while passing ; 
-\ another auto, r 
> 
cars. lining the a hall. Mak-, 
    tween 4 Pm. Monday and 8am. ial 
  =m, + 
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~ Wage Price War: 
    
      
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~ Chicken 2c a Pound oy ee 
MOBILE, Ala, w — Two Mobile| Ste’ to 20. eee 18,0001 
grocery tres Cupnerd Ine eich een et ane en,price war yesterday and house-|Serda’s said it sold about 950 
wives wound up with fryers atijers, 190 at the Idwest price. 
are YOU. 
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or do you feel 
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    By EARL WILSON 
NEW YORK — Rise Stevens came downstairs-one recent 
morning in a 10-year-old robe. Her heir, Nicky, who's ‘the 
same age as the robe, looked at her with sonly distaste. 
* * * 
“If your public could, see the great. primadonna now!” a 
sald. 
His father, Walter Surovy, coached him. Miss Stevens 
| knew she was being heckled. “Primadonna” is practically 
| @ dirty word in their duplex in the East 60s, says the so- 
| called Queen of the Met, TV star and glamour gal whom 
| Harry Conover picked as one of the five most beautiful 
| women in the world. And when somebody implies she 
isn't a primadonna—she's flattered. . 
“You think of somebody extremely unreasonable .. . 
monds up to her elbows when 
‘she plays ‘Carmen’... a big 
paid claque .. 
* * * 
Miss Stevens was counting 
‘the primadonna traits off on 
iher fingers the other after-— 
‘noon. dia- 
x * * 
Rise enjoys having 
flowers thrown at her at - 
the: Met, but she doesn’t 
prearrange dl her hus- 
band said... ; 
Another thing about the. 
primadonnas: they didn’t 
‘bother rehearsing. 
“Today you do, because 
you want to be good. 
People know so much more 
about music now, thanks 
to muste appreciation   -Rise’s No Primadonna. | 
.qNetherlands 6 European Nations 
Agree on Tariffs. 
BRUSSELS, Belgium  — Rep-| 
countries trying to establish a! 
a tariff policy toward other na- 
tions, They oe! not disclose de- 
tails, | 
* * * 
Delegates from France, West resentatives of six West European} 
common market have agreed on! ‘Revival Meetings 
Slated Feb. 6-17 
jat Baldwin EUB 
The Rev. Byron E. Chapman will 
(speak each evening except Satur-+ 
day at revival services to be held 
at 7:30 p.m, from Feb. 6-17 in the 
Baldwin Evangelical United Breth- 
ren Church. 
Director of youth work in the 
field of Missionary Church Ex- 
‘tension in suburban areas, he is 
currently engaged as a missionary   
Germany, Italy, Belgium, the 
and” Luxembourg 
ended talks on this phase of the 
problem last night. They were 
‘trying to reach a compromise be- 
tween a French demand for a high 
tariff on goods entering the com- 
mon market from the outside and 
a Dutch demand for. a low tariff,| 
mainly on. raw materials, 
x * x 
Belgian Foreign Minister Paul- 
Henri Spaak, a-leader in the 
move to set up the common mar-| 
ket and to form an atomic pool, | 
sid “it seems now everyone is 
satisfied" with the tariff policy. 
  
Find. Prisoner Innocent 
in Alcatraz Escape 
SAN FRANCISCO #9 — Floyd 
Wilson, 
Prison island last July. 
Twelve hours later he was 
found hiding behind rocks near, 
the shore, 
He was charged. with attempt- 
a ing to escape. 
Yesterday, federal jury 
found him innocent. 
Wilson had pleaded: 
“It’s impossible to escape ‘trom 
there. I can’t swim, anyway.” 
  classes and television. te RISE 
| When Miss Stevens filmed “The Chocolate Soldier” at MGM 
some seasons ago, they wanted her—for glamour publicity— 
to be shown. sleeping on pink satin sheets, in the supposed 
primadonna manner. 
“Who could sleep on satin to begin with?’ : she asked. 
* * * 
Harry Conever's assertion on Ed Murrow's “Person to 
Person” that “Rise Stevens is the epitome of a real female” 
and that he’d like to have her as a model for his agency, 
  has cost her some kidding at their apartment—and also 
  
at their home at Westhampton, L. I.     
       
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coal. Delivering coal is my profession 
_and I take pride in being the best in 
the business. I'm not cocky about it and 
always appreciate and use suggested 
improvements by our customers. Call 
me the next time you need coal and 
give me a. chance to demonstrate 
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FRIENDLY | Her husband purchased in Europe a figurine of a prima- 
donna. 
This primadonna is short and plump with a Waist like a 
tub and cheeks like pumpkins. : 
= * * 
    THE WEEKEND WINDUP Sammy Davis Jr, admired Frank Sinatra's gold lighter, so 
Frank gave it to him... The Charles 
  ughtons rented a 
Greenwich Village apt.... Joé E. Lewis’ new romance is Joanie, 
| Hurlburt, an El Rancho Vegas chorus girl\. . . The Virgin 
Island divorce laws will be made tougher, by \order of Interior 
Secretary Seaton. = 
: * * * 
The Rod Steigers are reported talking reconcillation—but 
what about Diana Dors? ... “The Matchmaker,” the B’way 
comedy, spent $70 to fly three empty candy boxes here from 
London for props. (The producer sighed, “At those prices they 
should at least have had candy in them.”) 
* * * 
WISH I'D SAID THAT: 
people agreeing to change each other's habits.” "Frank (Dun- 
hall’s) Malester. i 
* * K 
TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Rusty Draper thinks daytime TV, 
otherwise be out driving... . That’s earl, brother. 
(Copyright 1957, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) 
  “If I find this on the table at breakfast, I know that Nicky 
jet Walter thinks my tempirament’s been showing.” she said. 
“Marriage is simply a case of two} 
is wonderful—it keeps lots of women at home who might, attract attention to his plea for 
parole, 
About one-third of the popula- tion of the province of Manitoba, 
Canada, resides in the city of serving a life term for) 
murder, disappeared on Alcatraz) 
|There was no disclosure of what 
He said he was just trying to! for the Michigan Conference and 
is building a tew congregation 
in the Farmington area. 
His suggested sermon subjects 
include, ‘Preparing the Way of 
the Lord,”’ “What Shall the Har- 
vest Be?" “‘A Gospel That Cares," 
“Our Supreme Offering,’ “A Re- 
ligion That's Divine’ and ‘The 
Marks of Christian Discipleship.’ 
The Youth Choir will sing ‘‘God 
of Our Fathers” and Sharon Trox- 
lwell, Gary Miller and Karen Beam 
iwill be heard as a. cornet trio 
Pandey morning.     British Defense Minister - 
Ends Visit With Ike 
WASHINGTON w —British De- 
fense Minister Duncan Sandys 
ended nearly a week of wide- 
ranging talks with U. S, military 
‘officials yesterday.. He planned to 
leave for London today. 
Sandys had a private chat with 
‘President Eisenhower yesterday. 
|they discussed. 
During the week, he met with 
Defense Department officials for 
‘talks on such subjects as long- 
term strategy, military situations 
around the globe and possible co- 
operation aimed at helping Britain 
modernize its defense weapons. 
Canceled Treasure! 
GRIMSHAW, Alta. W) — Excite- 
ment ran high in this Pease River 
town when a bulldozer digging a 
basement unearthed a large metal cept an invitation to testify be- Allison Leaves Tokyo ~ Mundt's defense of Wilson came 
after the cabinet member denied 
any intention of reflecting on in- 
day there was a “sort of scandal". 
involved when some young men 
enlisted in the National Guard 
during the K n War and avoid- 
ed combat service. 
The defense secretary said “our 
criticism is not of the guardsmen” 
but of a training system which he 
said ig inadequate. 
x * * 
“\Wilson said. in a statement last 
tional Guard and were. not mo- 
bilized was easier than that of the 
young men who were inducted by 
+Selective- Service or who volun- 
teered for the active forces’’ dur- 
ing the Korean fighting. 
said had been made by National 
Guard units which were called 
up and fought in the Korean War. 
7 x * * 
fly to Florida today to begin a 
two-week vacation, When he re- 
turns, he may undergo rigorous 
questioning on his views about the 
Guard. Chairman Brooks (D-La) 
of a House Armed Services sub- 
committee said yesterday he had 
been infofmed Wilson would ac- 
fore the group at: that time. 
Wilson wants all new Guard en- 
listees to take six months of ac- 
tive basic training. The National 
Guard favors an ll-week course 
of training that could be fitted into 
school vacations. 
Mundt said in an interview he 
agrees with Eisenhower that Wil- 
son's remarks were unwise “‘be- 
cause he indicted a “whole organ- 
ization and not just some ele- 
ments of it." 
* * * 
says on Capitol Hill," Mundt said. 
his own bailiwick.” 
  American consumes upwards of 
      Winnipeg.   safe, Police watched its opening. 
Contents, cancelled cheques. - 42 bottles of soda pop per year. dividuals when he said last Mon-| 
night “‘it cannot be denied that the 
let of those who entered the, Na- 
At the same time, he acknowl- 
edged the “great contribution” he 
Wilson. and his wife planned d to 
“But Wilson ought to ‘be judged 
on his performance at the Pen- 
tagon, rather than-on what he 
“Wilson is doing a good job in 
Tt 1s estimated that an average Scot Traces" Eerie Voices” 
to Hearing Aid 
He t friends in to listen. of Defense Secretary | mey wee nothing, but Orr, who 7 . is partly deat, insisied be « did, He 
WASHING A said some of the voic | Amer- 
(RSD) ‘sald. today Secretary ot|lean accents and some ot the bab- Defense Wilson’ is “doing a good|ble’ included such phrases as. 
job" and should be judged on his|“Roger and out.” The friends by what Mundt|Smiled tolerantly. 
called his “mistaken” remarks, |_ Last night Orr met a U.S. Air +2 Force man at the hotel bar and 
told him the story, The American 
“Roger and out.” 
The hearing aid was picking up 
messages from the control tower 
‘at nearby Prestwick Airport. Orr 
‘said he will trade in the hearing 
device, 
Truck-Pushing Auto   
ALTOONA, Pa, @—Ray Fleck 
was having a little difficulty with 
his light truck on a slippery grade 
the wheels spinning furiously as 
he slowly made his way up the 
hill. 
Fleck glanced ig his rear-view 
mirror and: noticed a car imme- 
diately behind fiim. He remarked ~ 
to his wife that it was “swell of 
that guy to push me.’ ; 
Three blocks away, Fleck net 
into a service 
motorist pulled in beside him and 
said: 
“Say, buddy, that car you were 
towing broke away.” 
It was then that Fleck discov- 
ered his bumper had hooked onto 
  
TOKYO # — John M., Allison 
left for Washington last night after 
nearly four years as U, §, am 
bassador to Japan. He has been 
nominated by President Eisen- 
nome © bs eee ao 
nesia. He will be succeeded here 
ew of retired Gen, 
Arthur * 
Seek Clues in Deaths 
CHICAGO @®—Police were back 
in. the neighborhood of the slain 
Grimes sisters today seeking 
clues in their deaths. The mystery   
nearer solution. 
  
oe, 
London financiers have extend- 
ofjed a $2,800,000. loan to Auckland, 
New Zealand.       
  
  
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1} DETROIT (®— One of the five 
/#iwomen who sat down in Traffic’ 
    
            
    
       
         
      
    
   
          FT PHONE | 
  ‘prosecution witness James Cham- 
pion, He picked the wrong one. | 
The prosecutor’s office asked 
and got a week's adjournment to} 
find new witnesses.’ Witness Cross-Eyed 
in Cross-Examination   [Don’t Charm Prey 
SAN DIEGO, Cal. — The myth 
Ito the contrary,, rattlesnakes -do 
jnot charm or fascinate. their prey, 
‘She's. the defendant in a traffic says Laurence M. Klauber, snake 
|case-in which she is accused of|expert of the San Diego Zoo. : 
runing a stop sign with her car| He says that in most cases of 
land striking another auto in whichjalleged fascination the prey fails 
&@ woman was hurt. to escape because the rattler has 
“Which ‘of the five women was struck “it before the chestver's 
Mrs. Rice, the defense. asked arrival on the scene. 
NOTICE! VETERANS OF =r 
_ WATERFORD: TOWNSHIP You Must File: Your Application for Tox. 
Exemption Before February 15, 1957. 
For Form or Information Call at the 
‘Supervisor's Office 
4995 | West Huron Street |Court.was Mrs. Margaret Rice -* 
land they all looked like Mrs. 
| Rice, 
  
   
   
     
      
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Appointment of 
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station. Another — 
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1957   
  
“Fun While it Lasted -Prerre Pousape, the ranting agi 
tator whose party a year ago won 
52 seats out of 596 in -France’s 
Nationali Assembly, was soundly , quarter of Britain’s population 
“move to Canada. The United 
Kingdom has a population of 50 
million, but grows only enough to 
__ feed $0 shin: me rent has to be 
imported. ; = 
“ ‘“. * x 
Paradoxically enough, the refu- 
gees from Egypt and, to a lesser 
extent, the sudden increase in emi- 
gration from Britain can be attribu- 
ted to thé Suez venture. 
Ear supper (dinner) early..and. 
don’t take. on any. nourishment -be- 
tween then and bedtime, and you'll   
be hungry enough next morning to 
want to get up. 
  
  
* Even granted that “It takes all 
kinds of people to make a world,” 
why is there so large a surplus of the 
eas kinds? . 
GLactERS are moving southward 
at the rate of one inch a year: ee 
      
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        PRILTEPT ELE ey 4 
beaten when he himself ran in » : 
~ by-election last week. 
xk 2 *& / 
_ Pougape came in last jn a 
field of four, getting orily 6.4 
per cent of the 319,000 votes. 
The extent of his defeat shu'ws 
the rapid decline in public ‘ap- 
peal of his crackpot movement. 
A Moderate, JuLren Tarprev, 
was an easy Victor. ; 
a wy -& * 
Even more significant was the 
small Communist turnout, only half: 
_&s many voted as a year ago in the 
a, Ageia. general election. This could be at- 
tributed to Red actions in Hungary 
ac. °F 
Only a year ago Poujadists won 
two million votes on a “don’t pay 
any taxes” platform. His follow- 
ers quarreled among themselves 
and only 35 of his deputies are 
_ now in the Assembly. It will be 
and disappointing if 
the Poujadists stage a comeback. 
“Ty att diseases were wiped out, 
people would live forever,” says a 
writer, Oh, no, they wouldn’t. In the 
_ course of time they'd become bored 
to death with one another and with 
themselves. __ 
  that’ speed mania hasn't carer be- 
‘come universal. 
  The People’s Business: 
Closed Records 
U. of M. and MSC Refuse 
to Reveal Salary Data 
By ROGER LANE 
LANSING—A distinguished aewepager 
executive who appeared on the Michigan 
State University campus last weekend 
talked to the Michigan Press Association 
on the subject “Your Newspapers ‘Are 
Watchdogs.” ” 
x * * 
To make his point, Basil L. Walters, 
executive editor of the Knight news- 
papers, spoke at some length of how the 
Chicago Daily News cracked the Hodge 
case in Illinois, and drew some conclu-   
* sions. 
The Hodge case involved exposure of 
of huge thefts of public funds by Or- 
ville E. Hodge, then state auditer. 
Estimates of his take have ranged from 
1 to 2%4 million dollars. 
The Daily News uncovered the stealing 
last summer. One of its reporters found 
the evidence that started Hodge on the 
way to prison in a persual of vouchers in 
Hodge’s own files. 
x *« * 
Said Walters: — 
“One of the big lessons in the Hodge 
case to us is that as the eyes and ears 
  
  ‘Tue countries of the Middle East 
are high fortunate in having all that 
oil, and consequently in having the 
major world powers competing for 
the privilege of “protecting their 
_ interests.” 
  Refugees and Emigrants 
The “Egyptianization” of Egypt 
goes on apace. Some 7,000 British 
subjects have been ordered out of 
Egypt, 3,000 of whom vienly have 
reached, Britain. 
sk 
They are in almost as dire 
need as the Hungarian refugees. | 
- Most of them have lived in Egypt 
all their lives, notably Maltese, 
and many do not even speak 
English. All have lost their 
homes and property as did the 
French and the Jews who also 
were cape os . 
ko * The few engineers and technicians 
among them, mostly native: Britons, 
will have little trouble making an 
adjustment. But to many, Britain is 
a strange land. They are being 
housed in government hostels and 
processed in an effort to find jobs 
for them. 
The Labor Ministry ‘pointed out 
Moog whereas the Hungarians “are a 
problem of the whole free world,” 
~~ these British subjects are the prob- 
Jem of Britain alone and are in ad- 
dition to Britain’s quota cf Hungar- 
dans and others. 
a oe 
On the other hand there is.a huge ». 
increase in the number of Britons 
leaving the Old Country for Canada, 
Australia and New Zealand. High 
taxes, housing shortages, controls 
_ and lack ¢ of Gpportanity have spurred 
wow #/ 
After World War “11; Prime 
“Minister Churchill urged that a 
  of the American public, we must question 
every appropriation: of public funds and 
follow through to make certain these 
funds are expended for the sole purpose 
for which they are intended. 
LOCAL VIGILANCE 
“And it is jus§ as important that each 
of us in our own communities keep vigil- 
ance over the expenditure of county, city 
and school funds as it is for all of us 
‘to share in watching state and ee 
government. 
* * * 
“A very wise man told me once that 
if you watch the pennies, the dollars will 
takes .care of themselves,” he added. 
In broad terms, Walters’ talk raised 
the question for his listeners of whether 
a newsman in Michigan can readily get 
»#ccess te payroll and vouchers records 
to follow the Walters’ prescription for 
keeping tab on sperding of public funds. 
Certainly, it’s an easy matter in the 
executive department of government on 
the state level. The auditor general, who- 
writes the checks for most agencies of 
government from vouchers. they submit, 
keeps his files open. = 
ee . 
However, the auditor has nothing to do 
with expenditures made by the state’s 
two largest educational institutions, 
Michigan State and the University of — 
Michigan, which follows more restrictive 
policies. 
‘DIRECTION, CONTROL’ 
The State Constitution says that the 
elective governing boards of the univer- 
sities shall have “direction and -control” 
of all publicly appropriated and other 
institutional funds. 
The U: of M. and MSU for 1956-57. re- 
ceived a combined total of about 72 mil- 
lion dollars from the state treasury: 
Regarding disclosure of salary in- 
‘formation, a high-ranking executive of 
- Michigan State said this week that 
university administrators “as a matter 
of long-standing policy consider that 
as a mafter of courtesy to the individ- 
ual the institution should not reveal 
the individual’s salary.” 
A legislator from Ann Arbor reports 
that the U. of M. long has held a similar 
attitude, but will make partial disclosures- 
on the pay of employes; indicating within 
a range what staff member receives in 
salary from ‘public funds. 
. * * * 
The MSU official - said 
among institutions for teaching talent 
figures in the restrictive policies there. 
a said the school feels it js helped 
olding onto ‘personnel- who might bé 
= d away if competitors are kept.in the . 
dark as. to their pay. , ly competition — INSTEAD OF CARRYING 
THE WORLD... . 
pepe tenpyteeyeren ; BUT BE CONFIDENT | _ HAVE OVERCOME THE WORLD!- HRT CO 8 BERKELEY V5) | 1 i 
Se Mic N ce | 
By] Faith in ‘Him 4.   ne 
  
Deve of All Faiths   
Honor’ Courageous Chaplains 
By DR. HOWARD Vv. HARPER | 
On Feb. 3 in 1943 there happened 
one of the greatest examples of 
combined faith, sacrifice and brav- 
ery in all the annals of American 
military history. Bound for Europe, 
the ship Dorchester was 
struck by a torpedo from a German 
submarine and stink in the North 
Atlantic, 
become a permanent part 
ican tradition. They have not, of 
course, attained the status of 
saints, and it is hardly possible 
that they ever will, but their names 
will be remembered in many 
churches and synagogues Sunday 
‘and on every. Feb. 3. They were 
“George “T.; Fox, Methodist; Clark 
V. Poling, Dutch Reformed; John 
P. Washington, Roman Catholic, 
and Alexander D. Goode, Jewish. 
ANNUAL AWARDS 
The B'nai B'rith, a Jewish men's 
organization, has honored their 
fmemory-by establishing three an- 
nual $500 awards to be given to a 
chaplain selected from each of the 
three branches of the armed forces 
“‘who best exemplifies, by his per- 
sonality and religious stewardship, 
the spirit in which the four im- 
mortal chaplains died.” 
TROUBLE SHOOTER 
The trouble with being a good 
secretary is that the better you 
are at the job the more obscure 
and self-effacing you remain while 
the boss gets all the glory. That 
is the way it was with St, Titus, 
secretary to the great St. Paul. 
Titus went with Paul on many 
trips and it was not long before 
Titus knew enough ‘about the 
work to be sent on some im- 
portant missions by himself. Ap- 
‘parently Paul gave him only the 
most troublesome spots to look 
after. 
Once when there was a particu- 
larly bad scandal in the church at 
rinth—a flagrant case of incest— 
Titus got the assignment, 
according to the record he was 
completely successful in = 
ening things out, | 
* * * 
On the island of Crete, where 
Paul put Titus as bishop, the whole 
situation was bad. Titus’ task was 
to find and train local leaders, and 
when he complained to Paul by 
' letter that leadership material was 
very scarce in Crete, all Paul did 
was to write back, ‘‘Cretans are 
evil beasts, idle gluttons. For this 
cause left [ thee in Crete.” Here 
again Titus did his work so well 
that the church he developed has 
stood through the centuries, even 
when the Christians in neighboring 
localities were giving in to the in- 
fluence of Mohammedanism. - 
-RULES FOR BISHOPS 
One important matter that will 
always be connected with the name - 
of Titus—though, as usual, Pdtl 
wrote it—is the list of =   
LIL ONES 
MEL LALAQUS z Stuer   
        a2   -and | 
-or rheumatiz, 
___ pamph| tions ‘to which a bishop must meas- 
ure up. It is found in the Epistle 
to Titus, Chapter 1, verses 5 to 9. 
* * * 
Here the Apostle states, in part, 
that a bishop must have only one 
wife, and no unruly children who 
are likely té get into trouble; he 
must not be self-willed or hot tem- 
pered; not given. to — or fighting, or to “filthy lucre.” He 
must be hospitable, just, holy, tem- 
perate, ‘holding fast the faithful 
word as he hath been taught.” 
This enumeration of traits and 
qualities has become the standard 
by which candidates for the office 
of bishop are universally judged 
even today. 
_(Copyright 1957)   
, ‘Crachaiva on. s ses ll 
Violates No One's Rights’ 
qoeele wae tee fuera ental Hs, 
nature. 
T see an “outstanding citizen” ot 
Flint with three driving convictions 
thinks he has cause to complain 
about the Waterford Police De- 
partment, .The record speaks for 
itself. Since the department was 
organized in 1954, traffic deaths in 
the township have n-cut in half. 
I have met officers and 
I believe they of indisputabie 
character. Officers do not stop 
anyone unless at least 10 miles 
over the limit, ‘The officer is 
- much more qualified to tell a 
person how fast she or he is go- 
ing, as the ordinary driver does 
not watch the speedometer at 
all times, It is usually one of 
these times that an officer re- 
minds you of the speed limit. 
The use af unmarked police cars 
is common all better practice in 
_ departments in Michigan and 
*    
to advocate many principles akin 
to those revealed by Baha'u'llah, 
founder of the faith. Wilson's _ef- 
forts, culminating in the boldest 
  several other states, I can see no : — | 
Use for ATG Poe ae at 28 Trunk Content 1 
cars are out of sight, ~Standard on Car?’ i 
I believe the only rights be- ty your automobile section jf ing violated aré: of innocent Welsestay you had a picture of f 
drivers, trying ‘to obey the law,. 
whe are hit by these homicidal 
speeders, I say Van Atta and 
- his men deserve a lot of praise. 
He is 100 per cent right and I- 
think every safety-minded driver 
agrees he would rather hear some- 
one moan about getting a traffic 
ticket than hear the moans of some 
mangled body aleng the road or 
sobs from a person over the traffic. 
. death of a relative or dear friend. 
Citizen of Waterford 
Cites Contributions 
of Ex-President 
Our present generation of Ameri- 
can citizens is becoming increas- 
ingly aware of the umque contribu- 
tions made by President Woodrow 
Wilson. We recognize the power of 
his high idealism, admire his 
staunch advocacy of e new moral- 
ity in international liie and honor 
his unquenchable faith in the ulti- 
    
Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag:   
N itroglycerin Will Put End to J erk 
“Husband, 69, cannot sleep 
nights because his legs keep him 
awake . Please send pam- 
phiet, Adult Tetany. " (Mrs. T. 
W.M.) . 
Answer — You're welcome to 
the pamphiet, but what your - 
husband needs, 1 think, is a 
supply” of nitroglycerin tablets, 
to use as. I advise in the CVD 
booklet about heart and artery. 
troubles, under the heading 
“Restless Legs.” For the book- 
let send 35c and stamped, self- 
addressed envelope. The pam- 
phiet Adult Tetany tells how to 
prevent painful cramps that 
wake one from sleep or seize 
the victim along toward dawn. 
  “Nocturnal itching driving me 
mad — dermatologists’ prescrip- 
tions give little or no relief. Two 
months without tobacco, three with- 
out alcohol gave no change... .” 
(D. G. L.) 
Answer — Send stamped, self- 
addressed envelope and ask for 
pamphlet on Pruritus, 
  
“I have been told that I have 
cataracts forming on my eyes. 
What can I do to clear up this 
condition or prevent them from 
growing so fast? Please do not 
disclose my identity.”” (J. S.) 
Answer — Cataracts do not 
grow on the eyes. Cataract is a 
clouding of the crystalline lens 
which is IN the eyeball. You 
can consult a physician. Or 
if you are -very credulous and 
not much concerned about your 
eyesight, you can fool around 
with eye drops or other monkey- 
shines. I promise to pay $1,000 
to you or anyone else who can 
show that I have ever disclosed 
‘the identity “or published “the 
name. of a correspondent with- 
out his or her written consent. 
Evidently you did not read the 
report of the man who had just 
had cataracts removed, which 
was published, or at least re- 
leased for publication here. I'm 
sorry now that I didn’t have 
reprints made. Maybe the man 
who gave such a good descrip- 
tion of his experience will write 
another report of the results 
when he catches up with his work 
— as an accountant and tax 
consultant; he is as busy as a 
one-armed paper hanger with a 
kind of pruritus ‘this time of 
year. 
  
“So practical and understandable | 
to the ordinary layman, . .par- 
ticularly your articles on arthritis 
ag you call it.” 
(G. H. S.) 
Answer—Are you amused? I'm 
let Calcium and Rheema>~ 
tiz, which: is fiee to anyone who 
asks for it and provides stamped, 
self nperemeet envelope. . 
\ 
“Please send me your pasighiet 
on the,Menopause in the stamped, 
self. addressed envelope enclosed. 
Want to report that my husband 
  “T like you, Laurle—you're not has been completely relieved of the 
my type.” pain and jJameness'in his knees 
’ 
\ , 
ee 1 } 
Em ~ = = “eth A =f 
fee | de ee since he began following the nu- 
tritiona] regimen given in your 
booklet Chronic Joint Disability. 
For a while he feared he'd have 
to quit his job ...” (S. L.) 
“Watching my neighbor limp 
around after having warts burned 
off the sole of his foot made 
me decide to keep’ mine even 
though they hurt. Then I found 
your column ... now no more 
wafts. Bless you!” (Mrs. J. R.) 
Answer — What did you do 
— soak the column in hot vine- 
gar and bathe your feet with 
it? In the booklet Cosmetic Blem- 
ishes~ (35e and stamped, self- 
addressed envelope) I suggest 
several remedies for plantas, (on 
the sole) warts.   
“A year ago I Tene to you about my nille. They wane sell abil behte 
wouldn't grow . . . Thanks to the 
advice in the.pamphlet you sent me 
= nails are now simply beauti- 
— I get many ae 
Answer — The poor condition 
of the nails is genefally due to 
long-continued _nutritional—defi-—- 
elency (narrow, natmby-pamby, 
ultra-refined diet) and habitual . 
application of solvents for so- 
called nail polish Send stamped, 
self-addressed envelope for pam- 
phiet Young Folks and Old Folks. 
8 
wr the cares lane parca ay pean! health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- 
nosis, or treatment, will be answered b 
Dr. William Brady, if a stam 
addressed envelope is sent to 
tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. 
(Copyright 1957) self. 
Pon- the rear trunk of a Dodge automo- 
‘bile on page 24. If the contents of 
the trunk are standard equipment, 
this letter is a firm order for a 
new Dodge like that one for my- 
self and four of my friends, 
We'll split the cost of the new 
Dodge and divide the contents of 
the trunk. I'd even give my friends 
first pick and this is the first time 
in my life I'd ever be satisfied 
with last ae ieee 
  
Polat 
By JAMES J. METCALF 
/ You mean much more to me, __. 
my love, .. Than any plan or 
scheme .. . Because without you 
T could not . . . Fulfill my dearest 
dream ... All my ambitions, 
darling, would . . . Be wholly pur- 
poseless . . . Unless they were de- 
signed at first . . . To bring you 
- - My efforts would 
» . My time so 
.. « If all that I ac- 
- . To make my- 
self content . . . How could my 
heart be happy, love . . . Unless 
I surely knew . . . That any height 
_l ever reached . . . Brought great- 
er joy to you? .. . It is as simple 
as all that . . . Whatéver be my 
role... . Your on earth, 
my. love . . . Can be my only goal. 
(Copyright 1957) 
‘Looking Back. 
15 Years “Ago 
RATIONING PRICES set on new 
automobiles,   
MAC ARTHUR ROUTS twin Jap drives, ; 
20 Years Ago 
' ORDER STRIKERS out of Fish- 
er Body plants. 
.STRIKE ‘RIOTING breaks out, 
Guardsmen surround factories, 
  
Casé Records of a Psychologist: —   
Discusses Escape Mechanisms 
A néurosis 1s “d}ien an es- 
cape mechanism. When people 
cannot get along very well ina 
given situation, they may try to 
flee from it. The various meth- 
ods of psychological flight are 
very interesting. Be sure to 
paste this case record in your. 
scrapbook. And teach yourself 
to learn habits of successful 
adjustment to life so you wiil 
not want to run away. 
  By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case T-390: Susan C., aged 19, 
is a quiet ‘introvertive person. 
“Dr. Crane, everything seems - 
to begstrange and unreal to me,’ 
she confessed. ‘‘I wonder at times 
if my name is really Susan and 
if I am really alive. 
* * * 
4 My mind gets in such a whirl. 
The houses around me seem fanci-~) 
ful and dreamlike. I can almost 
believe I am on a_ different 
planet. 
“‘Sometimes I feel as if I were 
just floating aimlessly in space. 
It makes me pariicky and afraid. 
Dr. Crane, do you think I am. 
losing my mind?” 
DISGUISED WORLD 
No, Susan is not losing her mind, 
and the peculiar: feeling of un- 
reality which troubles her is a 
rather common reaction among 
people who are not happily adjusted 
to their environment. 
In their late teens, girls will 
often get into this phantasy 
stage where they gloss over the 
stark reality wi an “aircastie” 
veneer. ee 
As you readers can guess, these: 
girls are not the life-of-the-party 
type, who have many friends and 
at least one date per week. 
Instead, it is usually the yoo 
flower or sliy, introvert who 
into this dreamy state coames 
and then subconsciously modifies the external world so that it 
appears strange. 
x «%* * 
Another time for this “phantasy 
of unreality’’ to show itself is at 
the menopause, when women again 
wish to disguise the cold, cruel 
world into a more tolerable place. 
“UNREALITY PHANTASY” — 
This reaction is not limited to 
women, however, for it. is also 
frequent among men. A journalist 
friend of mine writes me every 
few weeks to report that he is 
troubled by this same feeling of 
unreality. 
He flew here oe airplane re 
cently ~ because he thought he 
    
  fo le His preety smn ep gee meat 
and idolized ieiek, segring, Bi 
an orphan. 
Moreover, 
with whose ways and manners he 
ig unfamiliar, this journalist thus | 
feels alone in a cold, aaa i 
} environment: 
So he, too, subconsciously 
Meaty the rong. Gone 
ee ee he tries to dress up or camouflage 
his unpleasant situation, 
Some: people, however, do their 
fleeing by means of achohol of 
dope, and attain temporary uncon- 
sciousness thereby. 
* x * 
Others become vagabonds or ho- 
boes. Some actually check out by 
suicide, while others draw within 
their social shells to such an ex- 
- treme degree ag to be labeled in-’ 
sane. 
TINTED GLASSES 
If timid people are morally edu- 
cated to refrain from such unwise 
escape mechanisms_as those just 
cited, but are still dissatisfied with 
their situation in life, they try to 
“dress up’ their world, albeit in 
a subconscious. manner, 
So they psychologically fice 
from their unpleasant environ- 
ment by tinting it, so to speak, 
until it no longer reminds them 
of the painful world in which they 
were unhappily adjusted, 
Carried to an extreme degree, 
-this reaction may lead to complete introversion and loss of sanity. 
The best antidote, “however, “is resolutely to develop better habits of adjustment to the world around us. By all means, tactfully: encour- age such persons to enroll in the Compliment Club. Get = into group activities. 
Sta: 
| 200 to 
Ld costs when for or hie” Seer charts and pean 
(Copyright 1957) 
          
     
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te. 
Providing entertainment at the card party spon- 
sored by the Daughters of Isabella, Our Lady of the 
Lake, Circle 479, Monday evening are (left to right) 
- Carol Simpson of Beach street, Alice Adams of Omar   street, ‘Sharon Moore of East Rundell street and   
ay oe 
Pentiae Press Photes 
Merie 
Barber of Clarksten. Mrs. Nora Ashton is general chair- 
  
Exercises Are Splendid for Health: By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN 
Here is another letter from my 
mail bag: figure? How rapidly should ‘she do 
them? Which ones should she take 
for reduction or for building up? man of the annual benefit card party. 
way to increase the bust measure- 
ment is to build up the .chest mus- 
cles which lie underneath the bust. should be done slowly, giving plen- 
ty of time for the pull. Exercises 
which are done too rapidly are apt 
  St. Michael 
Event Slated 
for 8P.M. Isabella Daughters’ 
Circle. 
“of Benefit Affair 
St. Michael Parish Hall will be 
the scene of the annual benefit | 
card .party, sponsored by the 
Daughters of Isabella, Our Lady of 
the Lake«Circle 479, The Monday 
_ event will begin at-8-p:m. 
x we Ff, 
Mrs. Nora Ashton is general 
chairman of the party, Mrs, Louis 
Kopritide and Mrs. Robert Beau- 
«champ are handling prizes for the 
Ernest affair, assisted by Mrs. 
» George and Mrs...Susan Carry, 
‘Keesling, Mrs, Lawrence Cos- 
grove and Mrs. Lee Thomas are 
saemenaiey i Hk Norerstiene ome 
= pees Stevenson is ticket 
chairman. On her committee are 
Mrs. Robert Landry, Mrs, Arthur 
Berchmeir, Mrs. Albert Schoene- 
mann, Mrs. Agatha Ralphus and 
- Robe . —. 
* 
The "ciraallicae: committee is 
headed by. Mrs. Daniel Scott. Mrs. 
Louis rtz, Mrs. Ann O'Brein, 
Mrs. Barnowski and Mrs. 
Gerald Simpson are assisting her. 
Others on the committee include 
Mrs. Joseph Gillson, Mrs. Frank 
Schmidt and Mrs, Ann Mc-) 
Brearety. : 
.Mrs, Nuella Moore Is handling 
arrangements for entertainment. -Ils Sponsor 
  
Making a list of prizes for the bene- 
fit card party slated for Monday at St. 
Michael Parish Hall is Mrs. Dan Scott 
(seated ) of East Rutgers a 
ecard party is sponsored by the Daughters Lewis street 
The venue, 
of Isabella, Our Lady of the Lake Circle . 479. Mrs. George Michaels (center) of   and Mrs. Louis Koprince 
(right) of East Howard street are shown 
as they handed in their wrapped - pack 
ages for card prizes. 
    
‘Personal News of Interest in Area 
“Dear Mrs. Lowman: - The only way to do that is through to build bulging muscl Furnishing entertainment are 
“I wish you would discuss the, “For instance, it is my under~ caarciant which contracts these | 79 KEEP a . “ss Marie Barber, Sharon Moore.) Mrs. J. H. Youngblood of East) guest of Robert Nelson of Ex- eet her daughter, Mrs. Leslie 
standing that the same exercise | muscles. — Alice Adams, Carol Simpson Hammond Lake road entertained) moore drive. 'Graham of Ivanhoe avenue, and theory of exercise some time in 
your column. How does a “woman 
know how much to -take if she 
just wants to maintain her good   will either reduce or build up the 
bust, depending on how fast or 
slowly it. is done.’   & 
  
This is a good exercise for the abdo- 
men. Touch the hand to   the toes — lower both 
alternating left and right. * * * 
The stretch is an-important part 
of reducing exercises. These 
-&|1 am 48 and my complexion is fair- 
| |ly normal, 
at same time. Continue, 
  
Vaporize on Coat Lining, Wardrobe Closets   
Experts Use Perfume S ubtly, Lightly 
By NORA W. MARTIN 
PARIS (INS) — Marilyn Mon- 
roe may “wear” Chanel No. 
tb bed, but here is the advice 
of some top Parisian experts on 
how to use the perfume success- 
fully. 
Female designers, such as Gen- 
evieve Fath, Elsa Schiaparelli and 
Madame Jacques Revillon have 
their personal, secret ways they 
use perfume on themselves. Said eyebrows, This is said to be par- 
ticularly effective when dancing. 
Besides this new French way, 
she adopted in Paris, ‘‘Miss 
America” used her perfume in 
the good old Southern manner 
by dabbing it at the back of 
the ears. 
The beautifuul and sophisticated       than in a ovecative and vulgar mannequins {n Dior’s: famous fash- 
jon center, are taught a simple 
trick by the “maestro.” They spray 
their favorite perfume on the lin- 
ing of their wardrobe closets. The 
dresses as well as the accessor- 
ies take on the scent to give it off 
in a feminine and discrete, rather _|you might add one for the shoulder If you simply wish to exercise in 
order to keep your good figure and 
to retain firmness, you should se-| 
lect about two waist exercises, 
three abdominal exercises and a 
couple for the hips. These are the 
three spots where the middle-age 
spread hits fastest. 
* * * 
These corrective exercises are 
splendid for health too. To these 
blades, and one leg and one neck 
exercise. Begin doing the first six 
exercises five times and gradually 
build up to 30 or 55 times each. 
You should not feel tired after 
should ‘guide you in the amount 
which is best for you. Individuals 
differ in this ntatter, 
Another letter says, “Please 
help me keep my skin youthful. 
not dry and not oily 
exc@pft just around the nose. I use 
a hormone cream at night and do 
not know. whether to stroke it on 
or pat it on. 
“Also I have a little fullness 
under my chin. Should I do exer- 
cises for it or pat it? Does smil- 
ing, singing and laughing a lot im- 
prove — contour?” 
* * Yvonne Koprince, Alice St: Amant, 
Patricia Martin and Gloria Bar- 
nowski, 
* * * 
Mrs. Beauchamp handled pub- 
licity for the affair. 
  
    
  
a 
Soe f Ee 
i an wines dk 4 
JANICE MARLENE ROBERTS 
The engagement of their daugh-   1 do not velieve in stroking or 
massaging cream intc the face.| 
I think it is much better to pat it 
on. For the chin, exercise and_pat, 
too, very vigorously. 
Singing and laughing and smiling 
in turn, has an effect on the) 
way we look. 
What's in Bread? 
French bread is made of a high 
protein flour, water instead of milk 
and has a thick and crisp crust. 
Potato bread contains about 6 per 
cent potato flour and 94 per cent   
  manner.   wheat four ter, Janice Marlene, to Virgle H. 
Felty of Vaught street is an-|     nounced *by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan were seated had two candles on it. Ina, W. Roberts of Miles street. Vir-)    
  a group of friends at a ridge | 
Juncheon in her home Thurs : 
Two tables of bridge were in play 
during the afternoon, 
Jessie Huthwaite, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. C. Huthwaite 
of West Iroquois road, 
‘home from Western Michigan Col-| 
lege on Friday. The Huthwaites’| in. Sunday christening of Michele 
son, David, is also home for the cusanne Porter, daughter of Mr. mid-term holidays from University) 
of Michigan. 
On Monday evening, Jessie will 
attend the Junior Prom at the 
University ot Michigan as the 
Candlelight 
Hurts Eyes 
She’s an ae for 
Blowing Out Flame 
in Restaurant 
By EMILY POST 
The first letter in today’s mail| 
explains: ‘‘Last evening my boy) 
friend and_I and another couple 
‘had dinner in a well-known res- 
itaurant. The table at which we 
land as we were seated, the waiter 
gil is the son of Mr. and Mrs. lighted them. 
Eli H. Felty of Paragould, Ark. | 
The wedding is being solemnized| 
  
All in One Batch 
Save time and money by mak- 
ing your own tea rings, sweet 
rolls and coffee cakes. By making 
yeast dough, you can have rolls 
for Sunday dinner, a coffee cake 
Tuesday morning for the neighbors 
and sweet rolls -on Thursday for 
luncheon dessert. , 
  “After a while the flickering of 
criticized for doing this. Will you! state WCTU .director of armed services| 
please tell me, was I ‘wrong?" 
  Answer: It was definitely not 
correct, but if the ight was real- 
ly hurting your eyes, you doing 
so Was excusable at a restaur-- 
ant table, It would have been 
unthinkable in a private house. 
The correct thing for you to have 
done was to have asked the wait- 
er to remove the-eapdles. 
  “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you arrived | | * * * 
® Mr. and Mrs. William @. Rogers | 
land family, and Mr. Rogers’ aunt, | 
‘Miss Ruth Gilloe, have moved from) 
Washington street to their new resi- 
dence on West Iroquois road. 
IL « * * * 
A family gathering will follow, 
and Mrs. Norman K. Porter of 
Wagher street. Mrs. Norman A. 
Porter, the infant’s paternal grand- 
| mother, will be hostess in her home 
on Pierce street, Birmingham. 
Also present for the gathering | runddunghter: Jill Graham, left 
on Friday for Siesta Key, Fla., for 
a two-month vacation, En route 
they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Vance 
|King in Chattanooga, Tenn. 
* * + 
Mr, and Mrs. Frederick J, 
Poole of Heitsch road are recelv- 
ing congratulations on the birth 
of a daughter, Amy Louise, Jan, 
28 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, 
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hoard of Mar- 
quette street are the infant's ma- 
ternal grandparents. Paternal 
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 
            street; her great-grandparents, 
Mr. and Mrs, William F. Hazel- 
back, who recently moved here 
from South Bend, Ind., and Mr. 
| and Mrs, Earlen Stephenson of 
Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo, 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jacobs 
will be godparents for Michele, 
who is to be christened in St. 
John Lutheran Church, Rochester. 
* * *: 
_Mrs. Cosby King of East Kennett 
| ° 
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Coming Events 
39-40 Ley ome Df 7 OES will meet 
est, 2331 Edinburgh     
with Mrs. 
rehire Plgs my *: 30. 
| DAV Auxiliary, 16, will hold « card party tonight at @ at “199 Auburn Ave. 
Daughters of Pontiac, 184 will meet 
\Monday at 8 p.m. for a Valentine party. 
        |will speak exercise but refreshed, You may ~. F will be the infant's maternal |Gelston V. Poole of South Shore 
fee} relaxed but not weary. This Gi r i C | a | Ms er = 5 Mrs. drive. “ 
ames ii LJ i Judson >   
Susanna Moon, | 
Richard G. Tate 
Exchange Vows 
BLOOMFIELD —-Mr. and Mrs. 
James S. Moon of Bloomfield Hills - 
jannounce the marriage of their 
|daughter, Susanna, to Richard G. 
Tate Jr. of Dearborn: Friday in 
St. James Episcopal Church. 
* * * 
For her wedding the bride chose 
a navy sheer wool suit with a navy 
hat, and she carried a white pray- 
erbook and a white orchid. 
Attending the couple were Mari- 
lyn Shroyer of Birmingham, Vir- 
ginia Parker, fot Royal Oak, James 
Tisdale and, /James Mazaras. 
do lift ‘the contours of the face ithe candlelight bothered my eyes! pontiac Federation of WCTU will meet - 
i boost. on Ma 9. , *| A buffet/ supper at the bride's 
ot oe ee ec oo tel and so I blew them out. 1 was Tutt, tt,!°tnGien ‘Ford Laenere,|home fof relatives and close ‘friends followed. 
  
  Janet Elaine Adams became, the) 
‘bride of Duane Donald Barkeley 
Friday evening in a candlelight Janet E. Adams Speaks 
Vows in Candlelight Rite 
ihome of the bride’s parents, the 
new:-Mrs. Barkeley changed to a 
ibeige tweed suit with brown ac- 
    
  pee 
  Cerne: lcessories and the orchid from the 
® * * bridal corsage. 
She is the daughter of Judge * -* * :a 
and Mrs. Clark J. Adams of West} onl When the newlyweds. return from Genevieve Fath: 
“I never use perfume during 
the day, I would feel ‘over- 
dressed.’.I use the toilet water please tell me if it is customary 
for the bride to give the bride- 
‘Igroom a wedding present, and if 
so, what is customary? Also, when Sally’ L. Vedder Becomes Bride of John A.- Moftat 
Mrs. Moffat cen a beige silkichanged to a blue suit arene with 
  __known as ‘Miss America,” who of my favorite perfume brand 
for a rub-down in the morning 
and switch to the perfume ex- 
tract only after six o’clock.” 
Besides using perfume on her- 
“self, in the classic manner with a 
vaporizer, Madame Schiaparelli 
has a personal trick with scent, 
“I always vaporize perfume on 
the sheets of my bed. It gives 
such a lu feeling.” Accord-|qued with lace. . cess style 
: : — ice 'yle street-length dress fea- 
ing to her this allows the skin) 4 crown of pearis.and sequins Sally Lou = ee =e by —, and tured a very full skirt. She wore 
to absorb the scent and retain the ‘c: ‘ Vedd ushers’ dinner, the attendants are : : 
secured the bride’s fingertip veil Simple Cha rm’ edder given fheir presents at this time; |2 ™atching hat made of tiny flow: 
fragrance even after the morning) o¢ French illusion, and she car- be th se at the rekearsal.. ‘ters with a blue veil and a single 
shower. ried a heart-shaped bouquet of Is Skillful Design ; came the — ‘|strand of pearls, a gift of the bride- 
SPECIAL PERFUME FOR FURS) white orchids and hyacinth bells. iy. bride of John| «pear Mrs. Post: Is it affected |ST00M. 
Madame Revillon, head. of the) Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Vedder o{| NEW YORK (NEA)—Clothes that Alexander | ( sit ins restaurant wearing | fe 
one’s fur piece? As a rule I slip er ‘luxurious fur house, is naturally 
concerned about perfume in con- 
nection with furs, 
“There is a special cerkaras par- 
ticularly studied to be teamed with 
aon eB Be wo hdres wien T Mn AM, ly, of Mr. and | Pate site Seon 8 Gar ok cate fume directly on the pelts.” the,ceremony, held at the Alexan- ceptive. It depends ‘on beautiful Mrs. M. L.. | husband thinks it looks silly to |sheath dress with a matching 
— lon ® asioce? Vaporize - the = Stock home. in as fabrics knowingly handled, on im- y dd "| keep them on. Your opinion on |headband. Pink carnations formed). 
perfume on the fur-coat lining. Af- aeor H. Roberts of peccable tailoring, on imaginative edder of | this will be much appreciated.” her mae | te 
ter wearing the coat or fur-piece 
“for a while, the wurmth of the 
wr) the fashion house of Jean Pa- 
tou it was Marion MeNight, better 
pee taught how to use the most, 
xpensive perfume in Paris “a la 
  A waltz-length gown of wantin aa 
tulle was worn by Sally Lou Vedder 
for her marriage Friday after- 
noon to John Alexander Moffat. 
The fitted bodice of the gown was 
fashioned with a V-neckline and 
short sleeves. She wore French 
imported hand-clipped Jace mitts. 
An edging of scalloped French 
lace accented the redingote type 
overskirt, which also was appli- 
Hillsdale are parents of the bride, 
and John’s parents are Mr. and 
Mrs. James Moffat of Boston ave- 
nue, 
200 ATTEND 
College officiated at the service. jlections of many toy American 
ldesigners this spring. — 
}.|this. spring, te be sure, but most) 7 
designers seem ot feel that the) Best man for the ceremony was 
Edward St, Clair of Detroit. Seat- 
ing the guests were Jerry Towns 
of Hillsdale and Alan Williams of 
North Adams. 
For the reception immediately 
following the ceremony, the 
mother of the bride wore a pink 
silk and lace dress with pink ac- 
cessories and a corsage of violets 
and pink roses,   
the best fashion buy for any wom- 
‘an. And they’re seer in_the cal- 
use of coloring, 
It. offers surprises: A flaming 
a one-piece look. Or again, there's 
‘a glowing silk print, violet against) 
black, in a dress-intended for wear 
from now on into summer, .. 
There are long evening dresses 
      are charmingly simple are always) gown with beige accessories andjnavy accessories. An orchid cor- 
a corsage of violets and garnet sage completed her ensemble. 
roses, 
For traveling east, 
  5 
* * 
the” bride! * 
  - The newlyweds will reside in 
Hillsdale, where both are students 
at Hillsdale College. 
Moffat Friday 
| afternoon. She 
is the daughter 
  Hillsdale and 
John is the son 
Boston avenue, is the most appropriate time for 
the bride and bridegroom to give 
the members of the bridal party 
their presents?” 
  Answer: It is not exacted that 
the bride give a present to the 
bridegroom but she usually does if 
she can, Generaily it is something 
permanent and personal—ranging 
from cuff links to a watch. 
off my coat and throw it over 
the back of my chair but keep 
+ the furs on because they are 
likely to be caught by someone 
passing, or aide to the floor if 
Angwer: Your husband is mis- 
taken. The great majority of us 
  
Moffat of To Keep Insecticides: | 
Chemical insecticides can he. a Mrs. Adams chose a royal blue 
‘over for use without Jesing their, 4ress with which she wore white 
killing power if stored_ properly. 
Keep liquid — insec ticidés where the son of Mrs. George W. Barke-' 
ley of Lenox avenue. 
Performing the 8 o'clock cere- 
mony was the Rev. Malcolm K. 
Burton, Seventy-five guests wit- 
‘messed the rite held at First 
Congregational _ Church, « 
For her wedding Janet chose a 
‘|powder blue lace dress. The prin- 
_— bouquet consisted of 
a white ofchid and stephanotis on 
la. white prayerbook. 
ATTENDS BRIDE 
Beverly 
|groom's sister, was maid of honor. Barkeley, the tL ide- 
Alan Barkeley of Kalamazoo, a 
brother of the bridegroom, was 
            For her daughter's wedding 
accessories and a white orchid. 
Mrs, Barkéley’s choice was a 
maroon dress with pink accesso- 
          Walton Boulevard, ‘and Duane is‘4 brief honeymoon in Chicago, 
they will reside in Center Line. 
Janet is a graduate of Central 
Michigan College and Duane at-~ 
tended Michigan State University,   
  body seent and under 
= t ag eyreredy This will pad delabra decorated living are ~ ahae oO ° always keep fur pieces on—unless best man, and ushers were Nor- 
4 a, delicate aura of fragrance room of the Stock home for the carr suaet fers asrcersroadth of Mr.- and 'they are very large. man Barkeley of Grand Rapids, Sh ae lak MEE: 
; ~ arourhd youwhen, you remove your| oceasion. The bride a high-rising skirt ana 80 creates Mrs. James- tis at Drayton, Plains Vernon Bur- SHIRLEY OATES 
Mrs. Jo Reba Oates of Exchange 
street announces the engagement 
of her daughter, Shirley, to Wayne 
O'Shaughnessy. Wayne, son of 
Mrs. Laura] O'Shaughnessy of De 
troit and Carl O'Shaughnessy of 
Frenealse.’ She ‘was told that) Carol carried a temperatures stay above freezing. | K Harbo a Hills. : French gals dab with their finger-| bayquet of pink amiling roses majority of Americar, women will Powdered posite: Pr should sbe| T#* and a white orchid. pros SS ee 7 ' : a - ; le College, An August yea 
. tips & uch of —- their'hyacinth bells: . IE ie oe their gowns long. MRS JOHN ALEXANDER MOFFAT kept dry, 7 ® Fellowing a reception ‘at the is at ectenll 
  
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1957   
      
  Don’t Take Men’‘s-Word. 
|About Feminine Behavior 
Women Are Individuals, It’s Impossible] | 
to Genarotize Their. Characteristics 
Any man will tell you — — 
That women are all alike. i a See ee ee Oe 
That no woman can keep a check-| bead im an emergency as 
book straight. as & man can, 
That what "women really like is 
ja he-man who has the gumption ee 
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That no woman can keep a se- 
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That women don’t really under- 
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That women do far more than 
their share of talking. 
That women like clubs better 
Gus men & anf Ot Gy 
natural “joiners.” 
That women hate growing old 
more: than men do. 
| That there’s no use trying to 
| Men will tell you these ‘but don’t you believe them. Wom- 
coat generalize about them. 
  
‘Mature Women 
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The story of every charming 
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Theater Quote 
Wilfrid Hyde White of “‘The Re- 
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|director Cyril Ritchard’s request 
that he speak slowly because 
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“My accent, old boy, my accent! 4 luxurious fabric story and a lovely Resort clothes usher in a new, 
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The overall feeling is elegant, 
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or flamboyant. The mood is set by 
clothes that can be worn easily. 
Softness takes form in front or 
functional 
the picture. Soft pleats, in- Resort Togs Go Feminine: 
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dresses. 
Even trimmings are changing. 
Pretty jeweled buttons and lovely 
embroideries bring a fresh charm 
to dresses and separates for resort 
and cruise wear. 
  
Teach Boy Neatness 
One way to teach junior to take 
care of his belongings is to pro- 
vide his bike with a portable bi- 
cycle “‘garage.”’ It's a vinyl plastic 
cover he can slip over his two- 
wheeler to protect it while not in 
‘us¢. The cover, which folds into a 
compact pouch, is tubbable in soap 
ior detergent suds. 
Arthur M, Bowen of Lake                   use of silk, sashes and 
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  It's they who have accents!”   Oakland is a patient at Pontiac 
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If necessary, give. yourself an 
oil treatment or shampoo in the 
mid-week, 
Shampoo your hair twice at each 
operation and follow this up by| 
three thorough rinses, Towel your 
hair partially dry and then finish 
up with a brushing. When your 
hair is quite dry, from scalp to 
erds, dampen it lightly and set it 
with bobby pins or metal clips. 
Copy ‘as closely as you can the 
procedure your hairdresser uses 
  
Avoid Sloppiness 
placed by teenagers on being com- 
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By DOROTHY ROE 
Associated Press Women’s Editor 
New York’s top millinery de- 
signers have varying ideas about 
what will. be the most popular 
hat in the Easter parade, but they 
are agreed on one point—it will be 
= in the mood of the 1920's. 
Three famous milliners — Lilly; 
Dache, John Frederics and Sally 
Victor—were asked to pick one 
hat each from their current col- 
lections as the most important 
trend-setter for spring. Here are 
* * * 
Lilly Dache picked a casual 
lemon yellow linen straw hat with 
squared crushed crown and brim 
turned up in front, because: 
“I have a feeling about simplicity 
in the new 
think a woman likes a hat which 
does not overpower her, and yet 
which looks important. 
This is the kind of a hat I 
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    flair.” 
John Frederics chose a ‘“‘triple- 
ripple brimmed cloche’’ in un- 
dersea tones” of pale blue, sea 
green and gray, somewhat mush- 
room-shaped. Says he: 
“This hat is going to be seen 
all over the world. I think it is 
right for Easter, because I think 
women are tired of flower hats. 
LOOKS LARGE 
“It’s not too large, but it oaks 
that way. It has that 1920 look 
i which is going to be important all 
jyear. One thing is certain about 
ithe new hats—you can see them.” 
Sally Victor picked a small, 
close-fitting cloche in violet straw 
perched over one eyebrow. 
_* * * 
“Girls want hats that will cover 
says 
Sally. “They're all either letting 
} their hair grow out or cutting it 
shorter, or changing it in some 
-}way. So they need cover while 
the hair gets used to its new state. 
This is the -kind of little, head- 
hugging cloche that everybody 
wore 20 or 30 years ago, and I -hats.-They are. big,| . 
so they shoul ust ‘he too buat: 1) Spring Hats in ‘20s Mood 
still think it was one of the most 
satisfactory hat styles ever thought 
up. This kind of hat stays on in 
a high wind, it doesn’t need hatpins 
or clips or elastic bands. Its young 
and simple—and easy to wear 
be the flower of the year—every 
body’s crazy about violets this 
spring.” . 
  
  
    
  
  
  
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  ‘What you wear influences your 
pleasure and if you want to try a 
radical new fashion change, just 
take a critical view of your figure 
and then understand how you can 
adapt the new fashion so it = ex- 
actly right for you. 
  
Easy-Clean Aprons 
Practical pretties for pretty 
hostesses are aprons made of plas- 
tic, ornamented with rubber but- 
terflies and rhinestones. They are 
so easy to swab-clean and bright 
with a sudsy sponge, so reliable 
as protection for party clothes — 
    yet they don’t look practical! 
  , Open Tonight 
“til 9 P. 
_ Sunday 2 M. 
to 5   
tt, 
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Deablabrdased: hey 
t Gnd white skirt (left) are 3S beth 3 in light- 
. weight doeskin flannel. Both can see 
wear with other skirts and jackets, there- 
by stretching a travel wardrobe. The ee blazer 
doeskin flan 
skirt.   cashmere sweater ( right yi is worn belted 
with straight skirt of lightweight British 
The gray of the cash- nel, 
mere is trimmed with the white Ci the } 
  
‘37 ‘Silhouette Is Slim, Softly Feminine 
Slim js still the major silhouette. 
appears in rounded hips 
that stress modified peg-top effects 
and tapered lines. 
’ As far as lengths go, top fash-   
Minutes, Money 
Saved With Soap 
". Did you know that one of Ben-| _ 
The rest of us, agree. heartily 
‘ that thrift and soap go together. 
be washable, our 
a seat covers be wash- 
able — that’ our very ‘houses be 
  jon sources ate dropping hems 
about one inch for daytime and 
showing a few patio and cocktail 
- dresses 10 inches off the floor. 
Silks and linens ‘hold the spot- 
light. Raw silk types, washable: 
novelties, linen effects, jacquards 
  
    
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much to enhance the silk picture. 
Linens, too, have a fresh story 
to tell. Besides feather-tightweight 
patterned effects are eee in 
different ways. 
For ¢xample, there are lovely 
lacy fapestry types, lattice ef- 
fects, damask looks as Well as 
delicate embroidered styles. Ghif- 
fon and satin touches added to 
linens create a completely fem- 
inine look, 
Cottons have fresh appeal in the 
seft silky character of fabrics 
ishown. Impressive, too, are bold 
|plaids that are soft in color val- 
ues, 
The cotton-plus group, the plus} ond 
\being the synthetics and new fin- 
ishes which add new properties, 
receives stronger endorsement than 
ever,   
Select Perfume 
Right for You 
Picking a perfume that’s right 
perimentatiori. Most department 
stores have perfume samples at 
hand for you to try. Once you've 
found a perfume you like, make 
sure that your skin reaction to it 
is 
It's not necessary to settle down 
to one perfume for a lifetime. 
Most women have several] different 
scents on hand and use them for 
various occasions. . 
Finally, make gure that your per- 
ape those that please you, 
as well as other people. That's half 
the fun of wearing perfume. for you is largely a matter of ex- The Rev. Francis T. Stack of- 
ficiated at the ceremony, which 
was followed by a reception at Or- 
chard Lake Club. Zimmer |Wiesler and Mrs. Lee A. Bertling 
"8s Jr. of Ann Arbor. sister's maid ot honor, ead brides- 
maids were Mary Jane Wiggins of 
Pointe, .Patricia Robinson. 
of Hamilton, Ont., Mary Josephine 
The girls Were all dressed iden- 
tically in peacock blue peau de 
soie ballerina. frocks, distinguished) ; 
‘by portrait necklines, three-quarter 
sleeves and bouffant skirts which 
formed modified bustles at the 
(back. 
  
by Brussels lace which she had 
brought-back from Belgium, The 
same exquisite lace fashioned 
her veil, which extended beyond 
: the court train of her gown, Her 
flowers were white roses and 
bouvardia, ‘ 
Jane Moore, Bertling was her 
Alaska Seal, 
Beavers, Too, 
Mink Th reat 
Length of Cape 
Suited to Height 
Must Be Considered 
NEW YORK (NEA)—Mink is the 
fur that most women want. But 
few of them will quibble at beaver 
or Alaska sealskin or Russian 
broadtail, 
The length of the fur wrap you 
choose depends on several things: 
Your bank account, your ward- 
robe needs and your height. If 
you are very small, you'll prob- 
ably take your fur in the form of 
a bloused jacket rather than a full- 
length coat. 
x x * 
But if you are tall and willowy, 
the drama. of) the full-length cape 
or coat is for you. So is the bar- 
rel silhouette. You can wear the 
great coat in its fuli glory, too, 
while the shorter girl looks her 
best in the short great coat worn 
over a stem-like skirt, 
The cape infivence shows itself 
‘in both full-lengtx and three- 
quarter length capes for daytime 
and evening wear. These are 
done in mink and Alaska seal- 
skin and are made snug through 
the use of bloused fronts, 
The notable thing about all of,   
          lightweight in the bargain. They're 
warm without being weighty, and 
as a bonus they offer linings in 
colors. 
  
Shoes Require Care 
to. Keep Shapely 
Your shoes, as soon es take | 
them off; should get either shoe | 
trees or little wads of tissue paper | 
stuffed into the toes. -It's this care 
that helps them to keep ‘their 
shape and therefore last longer. 
about once a month if they're to 
keep their-velvety look.           
  
in simple stitches that make for 
‘Tpleasant needlework hours. This 
handsome panel is bound to win 
compliments from the men of the 
family! 
~ Pattern No. 5972 contains hot- 
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13%"; material requirements; 
stitch illustrations; color chart. 
‘ Send 25¢ in coins, your name, 
address and the pattern number 
eS to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, | 
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Bertling chose for her 
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sheath, with which she wore yellow 
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feather. Slash diagonally 
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edges of the feather. 
to wrap around a hat, cut a hat 
brim into a continuous narrow 
strip about one-eighth inch wide. 
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after you've washed off or creamed   
away make-up? 
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while both soap and cream do! 
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  will be host Sunday evening to   ‘Eee a" |to Preach at 
Paster, MAURICE suersiie, | The First Presbyterian Church es | Congregational M inister 
Presbyterian 
Inter - Church Fellowship for the 
fourth in the series of meetings,   
FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 
46 NORTH ROSELAWN 
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Prayer Meeting and Bible 
Sunday C.B.Y.5, Sundsy, 8:00 FP. ia 
REV. LEROY SHAFER, Paster 
    The service will open with a Hymn 
| Sing at 5:45. 
Following the Bible Exposition 
||by Dr. John Cheek of Albion Col- [jlege from 6 to 6:45, a fellowship 
‘| hour with refreshments will be en- 
joyed in the church dining room. 
_Dr.. Horace A. White of the.       
Plymouth Congregational Church,   
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Sees. Williams Lake Road 
SUNDAY SCHOOL ..... coc ceesccene ceneeescs 10:00 a.m. 
MORNING WORSHIP cove ecccesesncetceccees 11:00 a.m. 
EVENING WORSHIP eee eeoeeoeeeeeeeeeeeee 7:30: p.m. 
. AL KASTEN, Pastor MA 5-1140 | Detroif, ‘will preack at the for- 
_mal worship hour at 7:30. 
A graduate of Ohio Wesleyan 
University, Dr White received his 
theological training at Drew Uni- 
versity and his Doctor of Divinity 
degree from Wilberforce Univer-   
  
sity,   
Andina adbeast dia ataelinlin indinlntintanctntndataly today 
FIRST METHODIST ; 8. Saginaw St. at Judson 5 Paul T. Hart, Pastor 
10:00 A.M. Morning Service “A REVIVAL IN SOUL WINNING" He wag graduated from the Uni- 
J|versity of Michigan ano took grad- 
uate studies at Western Reserve 
4 University. 
Dr, White Is a former mem- 
ber of Wayne County Board -of 
Supervisers, the State Legisla- 
    
11:15 A.M. Church School 
- 5:45 P.M. Inter Church Fellowship . 
at the First Presbyterian Church 
REV. HORACE A. WHITE, Speaking 
6:15 P.M. Youth Fellowship 
7:30 P.M. Wednesday Bible Study 
r ewTT.TtTerewrorwrewreewvewreweyrevruvrvwvvvvvvrvvwvvwvwwT" i lle lle dl i Me i, Mi i, i di i, i i Me 
liad ture of 
Housing Commission. 
Active in community life, ke has 
served as social worker in the 
Bureau of Homeless Men, Cleve- 
land; psychiatric social worker; 
department of Mental Health of 
Michigan and been columnist for       
the Michi _   
  
or < meee 
     
            
   
  Eve. Service | * + 
The women of vast Presbyterian 
Church are planning a special pro- 
| gram and lunch for the children. 
  
  
  
Central Weihodist Ges, Mike Bh. Hock, B.S. Minhas Calvin ©. Rice, B. D., Asst, 
- Sunday School ................. 945 A.M. 
“FOR THE LOVE of CHRIST” Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching 
(Broadcast over WPON 11:00 A. M.) 
  - Morning Service ...............10:45 A.M, J 
           
        
    
Central Christian Church - G. W. GIBSON, Minister. FE 4-0239 
347 North Saginaw 
Bible School eoeeeceeceeeseneseconccns 9:45 AM. 
Morning Worship ...... . inet «ees . 11:00 A.M. sa “WHERE SATAN DWELLS” 
You Medting ......... .oses 6:30 P.M. 
Nore Pome: (Foe Ail Ages) 
Evangelistic Hour ................. . 7:30 P.M. _ “WHERE IS THY GOD?” 
Wednesday. Prayer Meeting ........ .. 7:00 P.M, 
  
         
   
          
  DR. HORACE A. WHITE 
‘The Common Cup’ 
ubject of Sermon 
The. Rev. Edward D. Auchard,   
  
  
    FIRST 
‘CHURCH «. NAZARENE    
   
     
     
      meni oi 
iy weoeees 9:45 AM, 
oes ae A.M. 
as P: M. 
“Christian Life” 
Youth Service ........ 6:30-P. M. 
Kenneth A. Hutchinson, Arthur Hubbs, . : Minister of Music     
     
     
   
    
      chard Lake Community Church, 
/5171 Commerce Rd. Sunday. 
}served-at both the 9 and I1 a.m. 
Iservices with the Rev. Mr. Au- 
— preaching on = Common 
usic will be provided by the 
Choraler and Chancel Choirs and 
soloists, Mrs, Jean L. Carpenter 
arid William H. Vander Ven. 
On Tuesday evening, the new 
|/pastor will meet with the newly 
jaeected Elders and the 1956 Session 
jof the church. Preliminary plahs 
for the year will be considered 
and Session committees appointed. -|are as follows.:' Mrs, William 
ba Film on Religion 
former associate pastor of First 
!Presbyterian Church, wil] conduct 
ihis first service as minister of Or- 
Holy Communion will be ob- ‘Confident Living 
  
oe   ee oe 
K—: : oy 
  
First ae 
Classes for All Ages 
Arranged for February 
Sunday Evenings 
‘The annual School of Missions 
will be held in the First Christian 
Church on the four Sunday eve- 
nings of February. The classes 
| for all*ages will be from 6:30 to 
8 p. m, exeept on Feb, 24 when 
the evening will begin with a 
Carry-In supper at 5:30 p.m. 
The opening program tomorrow 
night will includea color film, 
“Where the Bible Speaks, We 
Speak.” This is the story of the 
history of the church from 30 A.D.) 
Mrs. Allan Hersee will_present 
the Christian Church in Michi- 
gan, Her subject will be “Our 
| Beginnings in Michigan.” |     Always Take a Good Book 
  whole Book through. Why, each year some enter- 
= py. io ae ee oe 
version, 
Aid there i. ne mere @ecencerting feeling for a best-celling   The evening teachers and classes| & 
Appenroth, nursery; Mrs. Kenneth 
Thompson, kindergarten; Mrs. 
John Radenbaugh, Junior; James 
Boaz, Chi Rho Fellowship; Mr. 
and Mrs. Paul Colton, Christian 
Youth Fellowship and Mrs. Brady 
Adams, adults. The young people 
and adults will study together, _ 
Other personnel are Reid 
Graham, registrar; Lorna Mac- 
Kellar, librarian; W.-F. Hard, 
publicity; Mrs. James Vaughn, 
hostess and her committee, Mrs. 
Adams, Mrs. Hersee,’Mr. and Mrs. 
W. T. Hoyt, Mrs. D, D. McColl 
and Rita Stanley. 
The evenings will close with a 
coffee and fellowship hour. 
Lutherans Make   
  Wholly New Feature 
to Star Walter Brennan 
ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Hollywood's 
Walter Brennan is under con- 
tract to star.in a Cinemascope 
remake of a film produced in 
1951 by The Lutheran Church — 
Missouri Synod and intended this on Stewardship Theme; | “@uthor, Whd looks at his sales figures and is quite sure everyone 
must have read his book, than to have someone step up, shake his 
hand and say, “I've heard so much about your book; I wish I 
had time to read it.” 
A New York firm of management consultants, in their house 
organ, ‘Management Briefs,” have come up with some suggestions 
which I offer you in an adapted form: 
1. Talk less and be more ‘selective in watching TV; you don’t 
have to watch the dull programs. 
nn, x * * 
2. Always carry a book in your bag, brief case or coat pocket. 
_ 3. Put a book under your pillow at night; if you can’t sleep, read. 
4. Wake up fifteen minutes earlier every morning, and read. 
KEEP BOOK HANDY 
5. Keep a book handy to pick up and read snatches while wait- 
ing for dinner at home or for appointments in the office. Pasir ected Pe 
prising publisher puts out a condensed Bible of one kind or ahother|: 
Inter-Church Fellowship. 
Junior High young people Tues- 
Church, Tuesday, The election and 
installation of officers will be part 
of the procedure,   
pe 
    
  
  
  
    
  
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: iona Tri p—or to the Dentist pmmicci Sete ee tc es Evangelistic Service r 30 NORMAN VINCENT PEALE apes = . 
PEE es | | pioneer, Tuxis Societies | Tues. Eve, Service 7:30 whee ence hed ik auenieh Sik ie helt edt off: Eve. Service 7:30 
his time in a quiet office reading the books his chief wanted to| to Be Led by Newman Thurs. Eve. ae 
read. Then, when he dinished a particular book, he would type out obe Rev. and Mrs. E, Cro 
a neat one-page summary of what he had read and give it to his! Boys, Ronald and R as 1348 Baldwin Ave. 
chief's secretary, who would carefully lay it on that important extcutive’s desk. wg | At the recent annual meeting of, FE 5.8256 
- This man had no time to read, Someone else Detroit 4 ggg is William H. = ac 
had to do it for him! * Marbach was ¢e as a Com- , 
I write books and often recommend reading gorge gp ey quant FRIENDS CHURCH 
various kinds of beoks, starting with the Bible, ee eo 962 Voorheis Rd., K. of P. Hall. U.S. A. at Omaha, Nebr, The Sunday sesee 200 P.M. in this column. I wonder how many of my readers meeting will be held during the] Worship "1:30 P. M. 
find time.to read. week of March 16. i yer Meeting Wed. 
—_*&_* © | | The Rev. Wilfred Simpson of) oe Re 
So many “millions of Bibles have been sold in Monroe. was elected moderator of 
America that it is hard to believe that there is a the Detroit Presbytery for the en-| family without one. Yet often people tell me that suing year. ampere pop 
they've never been able to find time to read the DR. PEALE a wet ted. as Com- The Church 
  
  
   
     
        
        
    
    
    Robert Newman will leag the 
Pioneer Group at the same time 
with Dolores Moore as speaker. 
Refreshments will be shared with 
Game Night is scheduled for the 
  
  210 North Perry at day from 6:30 to 8 p.m: Enter- 
tainment ‘will include table tennis 19 Milbourne Place 
and group games, 
The women will attend the an-\| Sunday School .....9:45 
nual meeting ‘of Detroit Preslty- - . 
terial at Grosse Pointe Memorial Missionary Conve ti ! 
  
6. Have a book with you when you're waiting for unpunetual 
    
people or for meetings to start. 
7. Take along your own book to the doctor's or dentist's; why be, 
satisfied with out-of-date magazines? 
“8. Keep a book in the glove compartment of your car in case 
‘of traffic jams, repairs or just waiting for someone; a New York | x *« * | UNITED LUTHERAN | ‘CHURCH OF THE» ASCENSION Williams and Rev. Wm, LaFountain, Paster i 
The Common Service 11:00 a.m, 7) 
Sunday School .....10:00 a.m. |    
   
   
       
doctor has read the Bible over and over just this way. 
        —— = 
  
9. Never go on a a by train, bus, plane or subway without | 
    a book. * 
- 10. Never forget that 2 book in your haild when you want it | 
is worth a whole row of bookcases back home. 
That interesting magazine called ‘‘The Freeman” points out that! 
one man read all of Gibbon’s immortal ‘The Decline and Fall of! 
the Roman Empire” in the intervals of waiting for his wife to dress 
to go out for dinner. 
In a little more than a week we celebrate Abrahams Lincoin’s| 
‘birthday. Books were few and precious when he grew up; he had 
to walk miles to borrow one. ‘¥et Abe Lincoln found time to read.| 
You can, too, 
(Copyright 195% 
    time for distribut90n to neighbor- 
hood theaters. 
The film, made to promote good 
stewardship among Christians and 
issued under the name “All That 
I Have,” recéived Saturation cov- 
erage in the churches of the Mis- 
Dr. Herman W. Gockel, re- 
ligious director for the Mis- 
sourl Synod’s' “This Is the 
Iife’’ television series, has been 
given a brief leave to serve as 
technical consultant, - 
Dr, Gockel worked-in a_similar 
capacity on the original version. 
He empasizes that ‘‘no 
of the first film wili -be used in 
the forth-coming remake. 
Life’ director, will direct on a 
two - week shooting schedule at 
Twentieth Century-Fox and Fam- 
ily Films studios, set to start 
February 12. 
  
      
UNITY   
  
     
      
  Would you like to hear how 
‘Christian Science brings 
freedom to Mankind?     
‘Then You: ie Cordially Invited to 
Attend a Free Public Lecture on 
“Christian Christian Science Entitled: 
Science: 
The Liberating Light 
of Truth’ 
by J: Lingen Wood, C.S. 
of. Vancouver, British Columbia 
Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother 
Church, The First Church of Christ | 
Scientist in- Boston, Massachusetts 
in the 
First Church of Christ, Scientist » Corner of Lawrence and Williams Streets “ 
Pontiac, Michigan 
: Minday, F ebruary 4, 1957 
at BPM 
  
       | 11% N. Saginaw Bt ye sees 
Sunday, 11:00 
Kenneth Brabeau, Sperber 
Tuesday, 12:00 to 4:00 P.M. 
Thers., 7:30 P. M.—Study Class 
“Let There Be Light” To Aid Korean Scouts 
Willis V. Elliott of the Boy Scouts 
‘of America, arrived in Seoul re- 
‘cently for a two-year stay, Mr. 
| Elliott will help_Korean-Scouts im- 
prove and expand .their present 
  '7,000-boy organization,   
== See aaeeeata   ‘for Men Slated | muri S: nd wi idely used 
souri Synod and was widely wel'at Duns Scotus 
t one foot'’| green 
“William Claxton, “This Is the)           1196 a Ave. 
  
  
  
Recollection Day Pastor Installs 
1957 Leaders Rev. V. L. Luther Plans 
to Present Program 
for veoh Wednesday 
The — V. L. Luther eee 
5 8 leaders of the church and Sunday ; 
Starting at 2 p.m. this one-day|Schdol at the 7:45 service Sunday 
retreat consists of spiritual talks,|evening in St. James Missionary 
meditation and supper, followed|Baptist Church. 
by an open-forum and a Holy| The following were named: Rev. 
Hour, Activities are concluded at\Leroy Fard, religious director; 
8:30 p.m. Otis Hinson, chairmar. of Board of) 
The season’s eight sessions are|Trustees; Reedie Anthony, chair- On Saturday, Feb. 9. Rev. Fath- 
er Aubuert Grieser, O.F.M. will): 
conduct a Day of Recollection for 
men, sponsored by the St. Eliza- 
beth Chapter of the Third Order 
of St. Francis, at Duns Scotus 
College, W. Nine Mile and Ever- 
dedicated to the theme: “To re- 
      ‘istore all things in Christ.’ They 
are held on the Saturday before 
the second Sunday of each month 
from October to May. 
Joseph D. Crumlish, 2580 Pine 
Lake Rd. states there is no set 
fee; and men of all denominations 
are invited. 
  
            
(Opposite 
Sunday School 10:30 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner East Huron and Mt. Clemens at Mill St., Pontiac 
“NOT ON THE FEAST DAY” Communion Meditation 
The Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching Post Office) Send Cuban to Work 
in Latin America   Morning Service, 10:30 A. M. 
A new Protestant evangelism 
program in Latin America in 
response to “a surge of. religious     
  
  interest” there is the mission of   
    In Our New Home, 
NEW WORSHIP S 
Sunday Morning. Worship 
Sunday Evening Worship ... 
Saturday: Evening Song Drill — ae NOTICE — 
The Downtown 
(CHURCH ‘of CHRIST 87 Lafayette Street 
ERVICE HOURS: 
weceees 10 AM. 
anpenoooeorses «tf La. & eeeeeoer a young Cuban minister and evan- 
gelist, the Rev. Cecilie Arrastia. 
His appointment waz; announced 
this week by Dr. Howard Yod- 
‘er, secretary of the National 
Council's Committee on Coopera- man of Board of Deacons and su: 
perintendent of the Sunday School; | 
Thomas Russell, president of the 
Usher Board and 
junior officer, 
jor officer; Mrs. Barbara Burton, 
president of Missionary Society; | 
1 Mrs, Mary Anthony, president 
of Pastor's Aid Club, and assist- G, M. Moses, 
Others were A. B Davis, jun- | 
    Missionary Alliance Church 
Isaac Crary Jr. High Schgol 
- , §01 Cass Lake Rd. N, 
Just North off M59" 
Sunday School .... 9:45 A.M. 
i Sunday Worship .. 10:00 A.M. 
“IN. DUE TIME” 
Evening Service ... 7:30 P.M. 
“IT IS TIME TO SEEK THE} 
LORD” :    
     
  REV. LOUIE W. STOKES, missionary te Argentina, will speak. in the evening at 7:45. 
  
  Radio, WPON Sun. 8:00 A.M. 
  
“Visit the Church of the 
REV. G. J. BERSCHE, Paster Old Fashioned Gospel” 
230 N. Cass Lake Rd. : : ‘ 
      
  
  
ant church secretary; Mrs. Ella 
Mae Thompson, church clerk; 
Mrs, Mary Vinegar, pianist and 
Mrs. Matilda Hinson, choir di- 
rector, 
Also ‘included were Mrs. Doris 
Russell, president of Deaconess 
Poard; Mrs, Arnell Lewis, advisor WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Andersonville Road — Near Dixie H'way _ 
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening eat a gt Oe ee 7:00 p.m. 
Family Bible Hour Wednesday ....... 7:30 p.m. Robert B. Winne, Pastor Fundamental — Undenominational 
    
of Mother’s Board; Mrs. John Beil-   
  
stein, Sunday .School teacher; 
Mable Jean Lewis, secretary of 
Sunday School; Freddie B. Harri-| 
son, assistant secretary; Delphine 
Allums, treasurer of Pastor's Aid 
Club and Mrs, Ella Feavy, secre-| 
tary of the Missionary Society and, 
tion in Latin America. The Com-| Usher Board. - GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH | x81 Auburn Road — % | ‘Mile West of Crooks Road 
Sunday School, 10 A. M. — Worship Service, 11 A. M. 
Communi ty Singing Sun. 2:30 to 4:00 - 
Wed., 7:30 P. M. — v bveaiee Worship, Sat., 7:30 P. M. 
        
| mittee is a unit of the Division 5.5. Supt. John Burleson: Pastor, Rev. Billy Brown—FE 7-0002 + = i= 
  .. re   The Rev. Mr. Lewis announces, 
that the budget and program for, 
1957 will. be offered to the congre-| of Foreign Missions. 
As field leader of the new pro- 
gram, Mr, Arrastia will preach 
          7:30 P.M. ooo eene 
“BACK TO THE OLD PATHS” Jer. 6:16. 
’ FE 8-2071 cs FE 5-1993 
    
    
     
Oakland and Saginaw 
Pontiac, Michigan 
Our responsibility—the 
“YE SERVE THE 
  FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 
Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor 
Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass‘t Pastor 
the Word ~ 
SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. 
tClasses for All Ages) 
MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A.M. 
EVENING WORSHIP--7:00 P.M. “THE SECOND COMING OF JESUS CHRIST” 
Rev. \W. E. Hakes speaking at both services 
     
      
    World; Our resources— 
LORD CHRIST’ 
    |training schools. 
11:00 A.M. WORSHIP eb 9 
f. cipleship” = <H wart 
“clon om Recto calv? Youth Fellowship. } “What Am I Here ti 7:45 Wed 
‘and train other evangelists in al-| gation at p.m. Wednesday, 
‘most all of Central and South ’ 
America and the Caribbean area, | ‘Bah’ai Youth Will Lead 
Dr. Yoder said. He has speaking Discussion on Morals 7 
assignments in mission schools   
  FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH . 16 Chase St. 
A eee ee eee - 10:30 am. 
Evening —— miei ie was nae seein es 7:30 p.m. Rev. May Randal of Detroit 
Open Forum Wed. .................. 7:30 p.m, 
      
  colleges and universities and la. 
bor centers as weli as pastors’ the disotssion on ‘Ba'’hai Morals" 
at 8 p.m. Sunday at 504 Granada 
Radio and television preaching! Dr, 
techniques will. be a pvincipal| Allen Higgins, student of Pontiac 
subject of interest to ministfrs-and|High School, will be the leader. 
laymen in Protestant churches in|Refreshments will be setved fol- 
the Latin Atherican countries. lowing the program.   
  
9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 
Classes for All Ages.    
      
        
      
  Topic: For?” 7:30 PM. EVENING ‘WORSHIP. 
é Topic: “Overcoming Evil.” 
FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY. CHURCH 
  
    135 Prospect ' O. E. Eastman, Minister 
    The Bah'ai Youth will continue] SSE a   
SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY , ae LOV E’ ‘ : . 
Sunday Services and ~ Reading Room 
Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street 
Wodneedely Evening : 1] AM. to 5 P.M. 
Service 8 PM Friday to 9 P.M, 
- FIRST CHURCH oF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets { 
HOW, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS | 
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  RADIO STATION cKLY TELEVISION 
800 ke SUNDAY—9:30 A-M. 
Sunday—9:45 A.M. ‘ Channel: 7 
Ni _,"GOITER HEALED .  .WXYZ-TV. | 
Hi {BY PRAYER’ . ee il Ht 
  ARISTIAN SCIENCE==4j 
       
  
  
  
  "ited b Presbyterian   
    
‘¥ Churches i thee: 
Oakland ‘it Cadilise Theodore BK Allebach, Paster 
Bible School ......11:20A-M. seen een 
— EEE 
  
Worship secsccceee «10:00 AM. 
> “ON KEEPING OUR PROMISES” 
Youth Fellowship .,.6:00 PM. Evening Service ....7:30P.M. 
“CHRIST WALKING UPON 
THE WATERS” Ce eed 
  #by) ale a 
| Meating ...c...+..700P.M.        
    
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   = -{OSLYM AVENUE TOWNSHIP * SERVICE IN SANCTUARY — 
: | Vices, Marin Benne”. |{ Free Methodist Church, 501 Mt. 
5 me School ...... S30 AM. 4j Church Service .... 9:04. M. | 
‘Worship ..........10:45 A.M: ¥jj Sumday School .....10:45 A.M. 
  Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. 
Evening Service ... 7:30 P.M. 
Wed. Night Proyer Meeting oeeewenes 7:30 P.M, | 
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| | 7,8 Primary Street Services af 9 A. M. and Sy Maever MeCene, McCann, Paster A. 
weevey + School +9 A. M. Bibte ‘Schoo! rnere, aie ine st S 
         
    | Nearly half a century ago, mem- 
[bers of the First Free Methodist 
Church began — services at 
\cision was.made to relocate and 
iweek, 
* * * 
The church of red brick with 
Sunday School... 9:45A.M.|white trim is located on nearly I First Service...., 8:30 A.M. [two acres of ground with ample A clear. view of the altar may 
in the new sanctuary of the First 
Clemens St. The pink mist walls 
blend softly with the light toned, 
limed oak pulpit and pews, . 
The dossal curtain of antique 
ivory has an interwoven thread of 
gold. A mural is planned for the 
wall of the baptistry behind the 
curtain. 
TONES OF ROSE 
The aisies and rostrum of the 
jwere held in the new building ‘this750’x90’ sanctuary are covered. with . [plastic floor. . 
htland green floor. The Junior De- 
  ‘his tom Meiners” 4) ‘Heath Fellowship .. 6:90 P.M. 9} ST. TRINITY : Auburn Ave. at Jessie COMMUNITY wnTED { ma Ant 0 Som 
‘ PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Ralph C. Claus ~ mouip ie: i 
vy — | 
. J. Teewwiosen, Je, Pastor ] Second Service. ..11:00 A.M. | 
Bible School ...... 9454.M. 9] 
Morning Worship: ..11:00 AM. 4| ST. PAUL 
Youth Groups :,.... 6:30 P.M. | Joslyn at Third 
Evening Worship .. 7:30 P.M. 9] sed anereeys 
Study Hour ...:.. 730P-M. qi] Morning Service, .10:45.4.M. apetpiiamrce 
   
    nck cules EEE GG ce cemacehene of severcans. The 
baptistry is behind the antique ivory traverse curtains. 
seats for 200 are in the overflow area. 
First Free. Methodist to Serve Al Ages 
The ‘pideakde blue walled room 
with white drop ceiling in the base- 
ment belongs to the beginners of 
ithe Sunday School. Tables and 
benches are yellow and charcoal 
with a coral and charcoal vinyl 
JUNIORS ENJOY COLOR 
The assembly room of the first, 
second and ‘third grades is done in 
mint green and white with a gray 
partment, which includes fourth, 
fifth and sixth grades, meets in a 
pink and turgidise room before) 
jgoing to the 9x10 class rooms. 
The Junior Highs have chosen 
pink and dubonnet to brighten 
their gathering place. The cunior 
and Junior High rooms will 
      
teoan Ges Usions, toni Weise 
I] ing st both Sunday services.   
  
   | Geolirey Day. B.A.B.T.H. Pastor | 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. 
    | | 
365 East Wilson | 
— nohesk b:68 M. | 
:    Service 
Evening, 7:45 FP. M. 
Rev. T. H. Staton, FE 2-497               
    
  
       
   
  “WESLEYAN METHODIST mI LU NORTH LYNN STREET 
et SUNDAY SCHOOL W. Y. PLS. 6:45 P.M. 
: 11:00 WORSHIP “EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P.M, 
‘ ‘Rev. C.D, Friess. pastor : 
  
  
  
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  ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday School ...........%..5esseseeee i 
Morning Worship .... 0... ......0.000ee- ; 1100 AM. Rev. Carl W. Nelson, B. D.. Pastor m : 
Parsonage: 745 Owege Drive : 
  
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both have altars. All Sunday 
School rodms are in the base- 
ment.. More than 500 attended 
Sunday school last eek. 
The men of First Methodist 
under the direction of Clarence 
Chambers have built, shellacked 
and varnished.the assembly room 
pews, tables and pulpit. 
They have also done the deco- 
rating. : 
ee 
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The pastor's office in green is 
on the first floor just inside the [THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 
29 W. Lewrence Street < 
——SUNDAY SERVICES—— 
Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Young People’s Legion——6 P. M. 
Holiness Mecting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. 
Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. ; 
$/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen, 
commanding olficers-in-charge 
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED!       
main doorway. As soon as possible |——   
  
the church will be heated by nat- 
ural gas, At present, béttled gas 
is being used. The exterior is not 
yet completed, 
Formal dedication services will 
be announced at a later. date. 
  
    
  
_ SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 
. Wednesday 8:00 p.m.      
        H. EF. Lohr, Pastor FES-1204 — 156 Mt. Clemens St. | 
_ SABBATH SCHOOL ”........... cesececeg Saturday 9:30 an. 
- SABBATH WORSHIP ......... eseeee--. Saturday 11:00 a.m. 
YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING ...,.. Saturday 4 to 4:30 P. M. 
  
    
=. CHURCH of the NAZARENE 229 E. Pike. Rev. 9. Bedt. A. Horii Faster 
Bible School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 
Youth Service 6:45 P.M. Grav seliotic ¥:30 7:30 
Come end Test Our Welcome 
                
    
DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Elisabeth Lake Ré. at Tilden OR 38-3206 
Sunday School ..... 10 a.m. g Worship .. ns oe. oa and Beginners’ Cherch _ 
¥ - Service eo Titi rr 6:30 p.m. : 
Church Service .,......:5 Fe 
See a gi a cal eovreen 6 5. p.m. Ew. 
  
  
  
: FE 4-7172 
Choir Rehearsal. Saturday ,,.,.... 7:00 P.M. 
Church Conference ......ss00+... 8:00 P.M. 
Sunday Wosskig «even Ee ay 
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Service... ce cevcessss 7:00 P.M. 
CIM i.e ac: .« 1000 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. 
Thurs. Ir. Bible School ........... 6:00 P.M. 
ot the First General Baptist Chureh, where friends 
Lowell D. Baggett. Choir Direcior 
Rev. Robert Garner. Pastor 
       
  LEON KAY     
social and 
~ He served as a national vice 
4 Mr. Kay has visited Israel many ‘iddle East’ 
Adult Institute 
Leon Kay, president of the Mich- 
igan Region of the Zignist Organi- 
zation of America, will speak on 
“Israel and ths Middle East” at 
the Adult Institute in Congregation 
B'nai Israel Monday at 9 p.m. 
a * * -* 
Active in Jewish and American 
affairs most of his life, Mr. Kay 
was elected a member of the 
Board of Directors of the Zionist 
‘A Detroit industrialist, Mr. Kay 
helped to establish the Sta 
Israel and to support her poli 
economic development. 
president of the American Tech- 
nion Society to help develop Is- 
rael’s Institue of . Technology. 
Under his guidance, a group of in-| 
westors was assembled for the 
establishment of an industrial en- 
terprise in Israel. — 
  
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Youth Will €onduct 
Morning Worship 
In observance of National Youth 
  
  
lregular morning worship service   
The PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH §. Baldwin end Fairmount ae 
siistiea “Yin disk Yuuk Phish wa Anes Wendaa Yous 
Services — Tonight and Sunday Evening — 7:30. 
_\, Guest Speaker, Rev. EK. J. Phillips of Detroit 
‘Come — Bring Your and Friends‘to Sunday 
‘School (All Ages)—10 A. Morning Worship 11 A. M. 
“The Little Church with the Big Heart” 
E. C. Swinson, Minister — Rey Overbaugh, 8.8. Supt. at 10:45 Sunday, _— a 
‘be “Honor the Lord.” 
Z * " *& 
Don Seal will introduce ‘the 
theme and speakers will be Dick 
Lantz, Norman Mallory and Carol 
  The Call to Worship and pray: 
  
  
  
All Saints Episcopal pei 
Williams St. at West ‘Pike 
ig By a Cee 
8:00 A.M. Holy, Communion 
9:30 AM. Holy 8 Baptism, Church School . 
11:00 A.M. Holy Communion and Ser. mon by the Rev, —_ Ww. . 
Church Se 
  
ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL 
mauera. Mich. 
8:00 A. 1 —Hoty Spent 
6:49 4. M.—Chureh Seheo! 
31:00 tod ern Communion 6:00 A. M.—Holy Communion - 
9:18, A. M.—Holy Communion 
0:88 A. M.—Chureh @ehoot 
1:00 A. M. union * 
as ote a 
Rev. Walde |R. sepins 
          
  Week, the Youth Fellowship group. +, iths faites to attend the lecture. A dis- “times and has made a study of the 
country. At present he helps to 
shape policies of the Zionist Organ- 
ization of America as a member 
of its National Executive Commit- 
tee, 
hen ee 
Rabbi Israel Goodman extends 
an invitation to members of all 
cussion period with refreshments 
will follow Mr. Kay's speech. 
  
Church Presents 
World Premiere 
of New Oratorio 
The world premiere of a new 
by Ni ‘| ministry in 1934. Mr, Woodworth 
of eastern Michigan as a Bible lec- 
jbeginning Feb. Husband, Wife 
Watchtower Bible, Tract 
Society Trains Ministers 
for Jehovah's Witnesses 
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Wood- 
worth, formerly of Pontiac, will 
be graduated from the Watch- 
tower Bible- School ‘6f Gilead lo- 
cated in South Lansing, N. Y., 
during a two-day graduation pro- 
gram Feb. 2 and 3. 
The couple entered the full-time   is known throughout central and 
urer and convention organizer for 
ehovah's Witnesses. 
As a circuit supervisor, Mr. 
Woodworth has oversight of 20 
congregations of Jehovah's Wit- 
nesses, including the three in 
Pontiac, to Be Graduated) Christian Scientist fo Lecture Monday 
                “How the Light of Truth Pre-| 
sented in the Bible Brings Libera-| 
tion from Discord and Disease,” 
will be the topic of a public lec-   _ for yourself; don't take hear-say. - Apostolic Church of Christ . 458 CENTRAL 
A Church -that preaches the Apostles 
Doctrines. Baptize like they did and 
receive the Holy Ghost; bring your 
Bible and Bible questions. Find out 
MORNING SERVICE SUNDAY .. 10:00 A.M, 
EVENING SERVICE . 7:00 P.M, 
Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 
Bishop L. A. Parent, Pastor. I 
    
ture at 8 p. m. Monday in First   
<a 
  
Church of Christ, Scientist, 164 W. 
Lawrence St. 
J. Lingen Wood, a member of 
the Christian Science Board of 
Lectureship, will be the speaker. 
During World War I, he served 
fantry, He has been engaged in. 
construction. work in Argentina! 
and later was in the stock broker-| 
age business. 
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Devoting full ‘time to the prac- 
tice of Christian Science healing, 
Mr. Wood has served for 13 years 
on Publication for the Province 
of British Columbia, 
Members announce the lecture 
is free and the public is invited.   
  as a-captain in the British in-j ‘BAPTIST CHURCH COLUMBIA AVENUE 
64 West Columbia Ave. 
  Sunday School ..... ... 9:45 ALM, 
Morning Worship. .....11.00 A. M. 
We eo We ont. cece ... 6:30 PLM, | 
Evening Worship . es | 7:30 P.M. 
Wed. Prayer Meeting. . : » 1480 P.M, - 
REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor Phone FE 4-8574 
Affiliated with Seuthera Baptist Convention 
  
Gilead Bible School is owned 
and operated, by the Watchtower 
    
  
CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC   Bible and Tract Society, govern- 
ing .body for Jehovah's Witnesses. | The school trains ministers for 
home and foreign missionary 
During the past 13 years Gilead 
Bible School has trained 2,700 SCIENCE CHURCH " ‘Whittemore Street 
7:09 P.M, Sun, Eve. Prayer Service 
7:30 P.M. Sun—Rev. H. Mershal 
Silver Tea, Wed., Feb. ¢ | 
  
  
ministers for missionary work.|   
  
Yale to Hear Graham 
at Campus on Feb. 11 
The Yale University Christian 
Mission is completing arrange- 
ments for a series of four ser- 
mons by evangelist Billy Graham. 
They are to be delivered on suc- 
cessive nights . _ services 
The mission . "Seated saree 
and is composed of Pras various These are serving in 100 lands. 1 ‘FIRST UNITED 
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF PONTIAC 
ONENESS 
178 Green Street 
SUNDAY SERVICES 
Sunday School ....,., 10. a.m. ® 
          
        
       CHRISTIAN TEMPLE 505 — Ave. ne z 
Full Gospel — ti 
x DR. sat seit tink olcarts Pastors 
iy 9:45 Thru 12:15 A.M. 
Morning Worship and Bible School 
Rev. Luther Shetfield Speaking at All Services 
7:45 P.M. Evangelistic Service With Soul hs 
Stirring Musical Program 
7:45 P.M. Wed. Evé. — Bible Study   
  _ A Friendly Place to Worship   
  
Mom: Worship .... 
Soeocvescosesosesesss 
Young People .. Wed. 7:30 p.m. 
Rev. Marvin P. Hester 
“The Whale Gospel for the 
  eampus. 
  
         lormand from|"e's!ous groups on ‘the Whole Werld"—ONENESS 
    
  
11:00 A.M.—Communion 
5:00 P.M—Fellowship Hall for 
Wed. 7:30 P.M.—Prayer Service, BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH West Huron at Mark 
9:45 A.M.—Church School. Classes for All Ages; 6 adult Classes 
“Service 
Subject—“Get Me Twelve”—Rev. Dalenberg 
7:00 P.M~Youth Groups Worship Hour 
REY. NELSON W. DALENBERG, Interim Pastor Young People 
Roger Anderson, Leader - 
  
    
  
       ae e Sunday School Complete! Departmentalized 
_, Attendance Last, Sundey ss 4 
" Chureh Phone FE 2-4282 yf 
  
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First Free 
Worship Services ..11 Rev. E. E. Walling. Dis 
. Prayer Meeting Wed. . 
LYAL H, HOWIGON, Pastor . 501 Mt. Clemens Street 
Church of the Light and Life Hour 
speaking at both services 
| Sunday School 10:00 A. Methodist 
:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M,’ t. Supt. of Flint District, | 
M. . F.M.Y. 6:30 P.M. 
  
      
        
          
        
           
        
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Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages 
‘Auditorium Bible Class 10 A. M. 
  
   10 A. M. | 
“aN ONLY DAUGHTER” 
Gen. Ch. 34 
  
1A. M. and 7:30 P. M. 
DR. TOM MALONE, Speaking 
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Dr. T om Malone, Pastor Sunday School Attendance Last Week . 
  
     
      
        
    
          
  
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| Burea' Whiteheed, Pulitser winner.) 
By DON WHITEHEAD 
and the least understood, 
| the problem under the leadership) 
lof J. Edgar Hoover and the men 
[around him, ee      HENRY MEL The fight against communism 
has been by all odds the strangest F 
chapter in the history of the FBI— 
  sense. : : 
This. was a dangerous mechan- 
ism organized on an interlocking 
worldwide basis to wreck the 
existing social system and in- so 
doing to overthrow the government. checkmate it where possible. 
VIEW STILL, SOUND __ 
This ‘was the basie outlook   
FONDA FERRER | HEAR 
GORDON   lof the United States by ferce and ,. 
|violence after it had been weak-' a 
‘ened by subversion. 
Second, the men in command E 
at the FBI had no illusion that * *«* * 
the ‘Communist Manifesto’ and 
the writings of Lenin and then     MacRAE 
SING 
Call FE 8-8691.   
  
  
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Noon to Midnight Daily,       
      
LAST TIME SATURDAY 
ELVIS PRESLEY in | Call FE 8-0483 | "8 TENDER" 11] Fried -Chicken—Shrimp a UK Fich—-Drumbergers 
        
  
  
“You get even ‘better 
heating from the new. 
larger king sizes of fa- 
mous White Oak Smoke- 
all the other sizes are 
now larger — at the 
same cost — 
‘OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT .FE 5-6150 
_PARK” FREE REAR OF STORE | Soviet Red chiefs at their word. - 
   
              
   
       
    
   
   
       
     
   
           | to destroy the freedoms and the 
| government 
i were sworn to defend. This threat 
| and weapons, of course, buat by 
‘|American. World 
‘ \pay for pilots, rules and working 
| Sayen 
about $13,000 a year and have 
“inot had a wage increase since 
i that the pay scale for pilots is 
’ of 4,161 miles. Casdiog ts be Soniel city 2 
opinion, - in 1919, when he wrote the lawyer’s/ #" 
They saw in these writings what| briet against the Communist 
they saw in ‘Mein Kampf'—the| party, Time had only 
battle plan for conquest. The/the estimate. tactics might change and shift, 
ba the and ene of ell cane cng 
allegiance to the .cause of Soviet). 
Russia, a citizen's loyalty to the 
United States- was conceded in 
the normal course of events. cook 
Loyalty was a quiet love. of 
“country and a pride in its ideals 
which all men were presumed 
to carry in theirhearts, .The 
government didn’t question it, 
But communism sowed the 
seeds of suspicion and distrust. 
The followers of communism, by 
their own disloyalty, by espionage 
and subversion and — 
  Third, communism threatened 
which these men 
established, .and it was ofdered 
the investigative agencies had to be fought. just as the 
gangster threat was fought inthe 
learly 1930s, 
Not with the same methods This was the beginning of the 
first. broad-scale effort of the) 
federal government to protect 
  Fourth, those who were members of government workers. . oo ae THE B-PONTIAG-PRESS, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1937 ie ee 
    
       
   
    
     
       
          
       had their own investigative staffs. |“ 
A Loyalty Review Board was} Frequently a phrase was heard] 
itself from’ subversion in the ranks|   
ch | ONE. OFA HANDFUL ~ 
sme] OF VERY. SPECIAL MEN- 
* «of ONE OF A HANDFUL | 
OF VERY SPECIAL ») URES! ~ 
  
TOWARD THE 
—— * * * 
that someone had been “‘cleared| 
by the FBI.” This, of course, was} 
not true, because the FBI had not 
given that authority, nor did 
it seek it. Nor did the FBI ‘‘makell 
recharges” against anyone, ‘ 
(Copyright 1957 by Don Whitehead) 
(Monday: The fight over 
“Raw Files."’) 
  
  
  
World-Wide Strike 
Scheduled by Pilots CHICAGO (® — A world-wide 
strike by 1,536--pilots for Pan 
Airways has 
been called for Feb. 8 by the Air 
Line Pilots Assn. in a dispute over 
a hew contract. 
The strike call for midnight, lo- [JUN ASSIGNMENT FOR, 
JUNIOR. EDITORS     
  
  pute between the airline and pi- 
’ union which has ‘been in ne-| 
souinnx tie tr neon 
©The ALPA said principal issues 
in the dispute are increases in     
      conditions, particularly dealing 
with “excess time on duty and 
time away from home,” and dura- 
tion of the contract. 
said the pilots average   In New York, the company said 
more.than $18,000 a year and that 
for co-pilots more than $12,000. _|of this country and to our young 
|for Would Be Refugee lke Lauds Support 
of Youth in Election’ | 
    
    
  NEW YORK ® — President|_ sat SEES 2S Eisenhower attributes his re-elec-| _ a 
tion largely to the support of 
owmen and young people. 
In a message read yesterday to 
the annual conference of the Fed-|#} 
eration of Women's Republican|fi 
Clubs of New. York state, Eisen- 
hower said: ; 
: “+ * * 
“In all the sincerity that I/ff 
posses, I think ew owe the suc-ifly3 
cess of our election to the women|Iii 
ple. 
“The Republican’ party has nev- 
er had such support from these 
|! groups as ia the last elec- 
Reds Rule Out-Payment   
Fux & Hounds Jun 
LUNCHEON and DINNERS 
_DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. | BUDAPEST i» — A Communist 
court has ruled a would-be Hun- 
igarian refugee cannot get back 
the money he paid to ; w     
— STRANGE CREATURES — 6 
The Groundhog : 
Today we will meet a strange little creature called the groundhog. 
Although there is much legend connected with him, the groundhog is 
a real animal. And, as many of you know, today is Groundhog Day. 
People used to say that the groundhog had an important bearing Chinese to Hear Blast 
but It'll Be Second Hand 
PETALUMA, Calif, @® — Peta- 
luma Chinese will enjoy the roar| 
6f 10,000 firecrackers in their Chi- on the weather. They thought that if the groundhog, which sleeps. all: 
nese New Year's celebration to-| winter, came out of his hole and saw his shadow he would scurry back, 
|   night, although its against the law and that six more weeks of winter would follow. If he didn’t see his 
to explode them. shadow, he stayed out and the weather would be fine. 
Supermarket operator- Harry) paste this picture on cardboard and color with crayons. Cut out 
| noms ~ ng ied — police the picture carefully and fold back the easel ends as shown in the 
cerdisalon. sir Secaitied the small drawing on the left flap. Stand it up in a sunny window first 
sound on tape. Noise from the thing in the morning. Let the groundhog face you with his back to the 
tape will supply the traditional sun. If the shadow falls on the window sill he will be ready to hibernate 
firecracker trimmings. for another six weeks. If it is a cloudy day with no shadows, Mr. 
The completed Trans-Canada Groundhog will stay up for fine weather to come. 
highway will extend for a length! (Kathleen Sue Vallier, McClelland, Iowa, is the winner of the $10; 
award for sending this idea first. Your suggestions should be sent care       Go 
ve 
“I Like the Extra 
Earnings ... Pontiac 
Federal Pays 3%!” 
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‘Rochester: 407 Main St. 
      
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.». WITH COMPLETE SAFETY! 
  ‘of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) 
Next Week: Your wie SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. 
LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 
Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations |failed to take him across the bor-' 
der, 
‘The court's decision, published | 
in the newspaper Esti Hirlap, said 
Laszlo Nemeth could not collect} 
$900 he paid in 1950 to a- guide! 
who was caught before the trip|- 
out could be made. 
Evidence indicated chances of 
getting the money back would 
|have been pretty slim anyway. | 
The guide was released from jail, 
after 4% years and now has fled! 
Hungary.     
  
        
    
      
           
       
     
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40¢ * 50¢ ° 208 | ‘West of the Pecos’ Eve. Child 
  
    
  
Japanese Joins Cabinet | 
TOKYO w—Akira Kodaki, a 
member of the Japanese Parlia- | 
‘ment, ‘today was named director, 
general of the Defense Board in 
the. Cabinet of Prime Minister 
Ishibashi,             LATE SHOW TONIGHT AT 10:30 P. M. 
Ist PONTIAC SHOWING .   
    
  
Army Mule Plods On — 
as Helicopter Falters , 
| LONDON, Ky. «® — Modern 
Army transportation may have its 
_ | limits—but not the mule. 
* * * e | 
This was proven when bad: 
weather forced an Army helicop-| 
ter to set down on a mountain, 
top. The craft was sent here from 
Ft. Benning, Ga, to aid in flood 
rescue work, i 
* * * i 
Warrant officer William Snyder 
borrowed a mule ‘from farmer 
George Barnett and rode down 
the mountainside to find transpor- 
|fation « for his crew. |          
        Happy About the 
  
gest is Fontana in the Great. 
Smokies with 10,800 acres. ;   
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MATINEE SAT. 1:45: 
peereeenmiiiay, 
teed At AA ORG: OO 
. Rebel Most of ‘the lakes in western | 
North Carolina ate artificial. Lar-! STARTS SUNDAY | 
    
    
   
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You ae, 
at the AUTO SHOW ‘Tonight and Tomorrow!   There's so much to see and enjoy besides me, 
I'm at the Buick, Exhibit, there are scores of 
sparkling new cars, Dream Cars, Sports Cars 
and just the most worderful entertainment in- 
cluding @ huge Fashion —_— in which I model. 
  Doors Open te LI Tonight — Open Sunday | to 11 
Best Wishes to the Auto Dealers from 
    
      Downtown: 16 E. Lawrence || * Pontiac Drive-In Blue Sky Drive-In 
) a Theater  , . Theater 2 oa mee ; { . iw . 
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- Pontiac     
  
Chiefs Gain 9th | 
Victory Against 
Catholic Central Skinner Collects 25 
Points as Both Teams 
Hit 41 Per Cent 
By BRUNO L, KEARNS 
© Sports Editor, Pontiac Press 
DETROIT—Those fortunate -en« 
ough to have a_head full of hair 
are probably checking their losses 
today, but the hairless must have 
sprouted a few if they were among 
the standing-room-only fans who} ” 
saw Pontiac score a thrilling 63-64 
victory over Detroit Catholic Cen-| . 
tral last night. 
It was a nip and tuck affair 
with the widest agar at any 
time bei 
‘the first few minutes. aon 7 
on, it was ascloseasthis throughout. 
*x * * 
Both teams put on a spectacular 
shooting display, each hitting 41 
per cent from ‘the floor. Pontiac 
‘took 60 shots, making 25, and 
‘Central hitting on 26 of 62 attempts.) 
the final two minutes, 
x * MOMENT OF GLORY — Waterford High 
| School basketball fans had a few moments ¥t 
glory early in the game against a strong Berk-   tumbled, hates 
night. ley team but all was in vain as the Skippers Pontiac Press Phote 
in an Inter-Lakes game last 
  
      
  
    
          
  
Northern and Bay City Central did) 
— by trimming Flint Central 
il. 
Five Saginaw starters hit for 
all but two of their team’s points, 
' with Deb Biondin's 21 the high 
mark, The Saginaw tearm struck 
for {6 of 21 free throws, 
The Bay City-Flint Central game 
was tied nine times before the 
Wolves pulled away late in the 
final period. Don Kanicki scored 17/'"** 
y City while Tom| - points to 
Bell and Felix — each’ tallied. 
. 16 for Flint Ce 
Muskegon He is was supposed, 
to have a “niajor test” 
‘Benton Harbor, but the final score 
el 67-44 for the Heights with "d 
Burton, 6-6 center, — scoring 
points, Willie McCarty was close University of Montreal last night/the Barons . 
behind with 22 as the Heights—de- 
fending state class A champion— 
rolled to its 26th iy Conquest.       
  
100-yard backstroke — Won 
Times (pool record) 
100- vaca reestvie— ber sed Bear Arey 
land, Williams (AH): 3rd-4th, Colsch and Tollefson (Pi. Time 582 
150-yard individual mediey — Won by 
‘Simonson (P)* 2nd, Garcia {AH}: 3rd, 
Schact (AH); 4th, Rose (P). Time 1:39.5 
(pool record 
Oiving by Cox (AH); 2nd, 
Wilitams ane ora. LaMotte iP). 
|Hill. Time 2:03.4 
200-yard freestyle relay—Won by AH. 
Time 1:42.9 
100-yard orthodox breaststroke — Won 
by Stinson (P)}; 2nd. Hale (AH); 3rd, 
— (AH); 4th, Walker (P). -Time 
4   
  ‘M’ Icers Romp, 7-3 
ANN ARBOR (®—Fddie Switzer, 
punched home two 
first 7'4 minutes to lead the Wol- 
in a non-league hockey game. 
|| The same sextéts play fiere to- 
| night, My 200-yard mediey relay—Won by Arthur} 
      
    
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| (AH); = Hohler (AH): 3rd, “Gibbs ac | 
Fouls Give Fraser 
63-54 Win Over 
Bloomfield Hills 
Five successive foul shots broke 
that had narrowed a deficit to two 
points as the Barons dropped a 
63-54 Southeast Suburban League 
tilt to Fraser last night. 
The victors made 12 of’ their 16 
final’ period points on free tosses 
to wrap up the’ victory after   against Michigan's mighty-mite on skates,| Bloomfield. had cut the margin 
goals in the| down with only 2:05 left to play. 
Bob Elstan hooped 12, Randy 
24 verines to a 7-3 conquest over the Barrett 11, and Dave Drury 10 as 
dropped their 5th 
ame against two loop wins. Ron, 
urke hit the cords for 18 for| 
i Fraser, up a late Bloomfield Hills rally|   St. Fred Triumphs; Faglets Romp 
        
  = (moot bert 
Squad Polishes 
Off Waterford Viking Quintet Keeps I-L Lead by Blasting 
Southfield, 92-48 
By BILL CORNWELL 
It's the same old story today in 
the Inter-Lakes Conference bas- 
ketball race. Walled Lake's leading 
‘and Berkley’s chasing. 
x of *. 
The two high school powerhouses 
continue’ to demonstrate why 
they’re the class of the conference 
—last night’s overwhelming victo- 
ries, for example, 
A rangy, th-functionl: 
Berkley quintet outclassed Water. 
ford in every respect to win as 
it pleased, 59-34, thus setting the 
stage for next Friday's showdewn 
with the Vikings at Berkley, 
Walled Lake tuned up for the 
Bears by heaping a 92-48 landslide 
on Southfield in the Walled Lake 
gymnasium as center Larry Hughs 
tied the school’s single game scor- 
ing record. 
« * * 
Farmington’s Don McDonald 
broke. two point-making records 
as the Falcons whipped Van 
Dyke, 73-57, for thelr 4th league 
win in six starts. McDonald fired 
36 points, a new mark at Farm- 
ington and an all-time high in 
the Van Dyke gym. 
A magnificent Berkley defefse 
completely throttled Waterford's 
high-scoring Chuck Gillis. The Skip-   
per center attempted a total of |. 
two, shots, one in each half. He 
sunk the ist, had his 2nd try 
blocked and hit once from the     
Lake Orion Upset   
An Avondale team which has 
been improving consistently since 
early season posted its 6th straight 
victory and 7th in nine Oakland 
B starts with. 54-46 verdict over 
Madison last night. 
The triumph enabled the- Yellow 
Jackets to gain more ground on 
the loop-leading Troy quintet. The 
Colts were idle from loop play but 
walloped- Oak Park by a 63-29! 
tally in a warmup for future 
league action. 
In other Oakland B contests, 
Fitzgerald came up with a 33- 
point last: quarter to whip Lake 
Qrion in an upset, 74-63, while 
Clawson was whipping Roseville, 
14-58. 
Seven different boys took part = Konda Wi Streak at 6 | ‘te 
“4 
(Clarkston, 69-49 
‘inner Against 
|W. Bloomfield 
  Holly Bows in Extra 
Period, 71-68, While 
Northville Rolls 
By CHUCK ABAIR 
A 14-point 2nd period scoring 
sprée paced Clarkston to a big 
lead it never relinqui in slam- 
ming West Bloomfield by a 69-49 
score last night, but the victory 
only served to give the- ‘Wolves a 
firmer’ grip on the runner-up slot League. 
    
Pontise Press Phete 
SKIPPER AND HIS CREW — Coach Don Beedle of Waterford 
calls his Waterford basketball crew into a huddle, but the Skippers 
were unable to stop a‘tough Berkley quintet. 
A reserve center named George 
Cegilarek was the big gun in 
the last period rally which 
sparked Fitzgerald to its 2nd 
win. He hit 10 of his 15 digits 
in the final minutes. Lake Orion 
went into the 4th quarter with 
a six-point lead but the Spar- 
tans took complete charge of 
things. 
Bob Rush hit 18, all in the Ist 
half, and Ralph Brunk matched 
Ceglarek’s 15 for the victors. Jim 
Drake and Ralph MacLachlan hit 
17 apiece in the Orion attack. The’ 
Dragons are now 4-5 in loop games. 
* * * 
Thirteen players took part in 
Troy's scoring as the Colts romped 
from the opening whistle. Don 
    in a balanced attack in Avondale’s 
win with Steve Saunders. “topping | 
the group with 12. Madison’s Hal) 
zerwme led all the scoring ‘with | 
on Jackets led all the way 
after a close lst period.   
Royal Oak Bows, 57-47 | 
_Grosse Pointe's 19 to vb bulge’ 
in the 3rd quarter paved the way! 
for a 57-47 victory over Royal 
Oak last night in a Border Cities 
League basketball game at Royal) 8& 
time, 22-20. John Kerr bagged 18} 
—|points for the Acorns, but scoring 
honors went to Grosse Pointe’s 
  Tom Woodruff with 23 
  
Maples Victimized, 52 - 36 
  and coasjed to its Sth league 
triumph, ~ 
In remaining EML action, run- 
ner-up Ferndale stayed on East 
Detroit's heels with a 61-43 win 
over Hazel Park as Earl McNeal 
bagged 15 points while Rich Robins 
clicked for 23 to spark Port Hur- 
on’s 62-55 conquest of Mt. Clemens. 
EAST DETROIT 
        
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appear to reach out of ere t 
                | fe 
3 ARMS AWAY — An unighntities pair of arms 
away from Berkley’ 5 Jim 1/zelinski on the Water- Se eee foul line to wind up the evening 
: . with a meager three points. 
FS. nail petri ca goo Phond St. Frederick Tegained a share| Pontiac's two parochial schools |Mary at Royal Oak. It was the Sth After adjusting themselves to the 
got will fight for undisputed trol |SCL fo Waterford vourt, the Bears me- 
minutes to play in the half it was|! 3rd place and runner-up Orchard] will fig ai ede Fo oo es oe thodically ground out a 29-17 half- 26-26. PHS led 35-34 at the half. |Lake St. Mary stayed on the heels ee ae oe y at Ed Kast, who scored 12 points time edge and steadily increased 
. The lead changed hands seven|% pace-setting Highland Park St. ~ 4 ___ | for St. Fred, meshed 10 of them |¢ne margin in the final two quar- 
_ times and was tied five. times until Benedict in the Suburban Catholic) st. Mary leisurely rolled to its| in the 3rd period when the Rams ters 
Diehm-hit a field goal and free League title chase last night, 8th victory in nine games on the iced their decision over St. Hu hes rained 11 field goals and 
throw to make it 54-50 after three| St. Fred splurged in the 3rd quar-|OrcMard Lake floor. The Eaglets| James. St. Fred held a skimpy 10 Post throws into the bucket for 
periods. ter to defeat Ferndale St. James, pummeled Hazel Park St. Rita,} 22-21 lead at halftime. 32 points, matching the number 
Senthil thes teak the tant, tat (Oe, 2 he Sruthaide gymnnsiom. (675. + Tom Derocher grabbed point-|tallied. by Walled Lake's Merle 
Central stayed within {The triymph moved the Rams into Larry Gacki poured in 21 po ints| making honors for the Rams and IT Ibee in 1955, 
one point |. tie for 3rd with crosstown rival|to sparkplug unbeaten St. Bene- ng ‘ = 
up to the three minute mark. St. Michael on a 6-3.record, dict's 63-44 rout of Royal Oak St. the-game with 16. Ray Rieti topped | BERKLEY WATERFORD 
Ray then bucketed twice and lthe Dales with 15 points. ein wt 2) 
Pontiac led 63-58 with two min- ; Eight Eaglet players broke into) Mecary, as 3 no lla ; ; A 
utes left. e the scoring column, with forward|Neiger 5 2 12 Devine 7 2 16/1 
- ow 8 * Romeo Trims Oxford Pete Madelans hauling down the|Vincent $ 9 1) Sitinell C3 
With the injured Skinner floored laurels‘on a Z+point spree. Jim Falinge : 3 3 Dann ges ; es 
up court, Kramer went- all the R |Jacobs rang up 14 points for St.| = ee si 
way in to make it 63-60, and OC QS os eq en, Rita. ‘Score by Quarters 
bit again fo make t O38 | Pr REDEEM oe Bitg na oS IER ug Paneer bea gp gee POP ee wauan Lane sovraryeap oenig ress : oi p LAKE : 
to get seiiuube tence de Tom Wilson and his Lapeerjregulation time only to have Wil- \Drnase cu Tunniclitt LS Sie ela: 6 Alaredas ro eT i 
Zellhart missed the ‘a Pada mates are in the driver's seat|son send it into overtime with two) Doe 2A Tse sanerrs cn, ied A 
Pontiac got control and fought among area independents foday\driving layups. _ _ McEnd'ter 2 4 8 |O'Donnell 9 2. 12 Maksimas @ 1} 
olf the . after nipping highly-rated Roches-| y+ was a bitter pill for sth 20 16 386 er esd on Rides 3 8? 
ter 78-77 in overtime at the small Score by Quarters Walker 5 2 12 Dobbertin ® 1 1 
: 0 
: ranked Rochester to swallow. _ag/Wilson 6 1 1 Shull 4°23 
- “Both teams played great (Lapeer St. Frederick ..... 1 13-86! 3 0 6 Kennedy 0 2 2 
ball,” said coach Art Van Ryzi wien ie had another big The setback snapped a win |et. James .....0 2.0.2. tit 1448 nin panest 
yzin, i ’ F sed —_ -_ 
“we're just happy for that one inight with 37 giving him 118 for streak at peg nse the bee St. Frederice Th’ st. James 1 3523 be as ‘ace 4 20 @ 
” cons made more 4 core uv) ne 
poin¢ margin.’ se) faa [the last three games, took charge goals. An excellent 18-for-27 on OF ST. MARY 8T. err re |pralied take .. 16 34 2 18 
xk *« * in the overtime session by scoring] 644 conversions was a tremen-.|Wiodk’sxt 10 2 Young 4 19) SacGOCGOLe 
The victory was Pontiac’s 9th|*!! 10 Panther points. dous factor In Lapeer’s Sth suc- [Gcngvent 3 312 Bievier 3 i é| 
gino gpm streak since 1933. In other games of local inter. | cess in a row and 8th win all eee ts — + 
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i ae eet t of eer injury| est, Romeo romped over Oxford, | season. Chark’ski 3 4 10 Klausing 1 1 3 
was gwol dharani = oe oo and Mariette belted Caro, | 5,2 Falcons hit doable numbers, |Madelans ® $23 . 
y in a check after E : ————— ae = ee : 
Dave Eldred led with 19, seven in 27 13 67 24 11 35| East Detroit's wounded pride 
A great Gihedng t Pont That Lapeer-Rochester contest | the overtime, and ‘Peanuts’ Mon-| ot st Mary” core by en 8 1e_a7 and Bob Lebel s sees fe the 
ontiac|was a see-saw affair most of the|tross had 18. Dave Peters fouled|st. Rita i474 “g-3s Birmingham lineup joi orces 
fans, themselves filling almost all|way. The Falcons held a nine-point|out in the 3rd canto after scoring ‘Free Throws Missed =~ —=to. victimize the Maples last night. 
of the 1,000 seats on the westside,/lead at the half only to have it/10. OL St. Mary 14. St. Rite 18 The Shamrocks, handed their 1st 
In po oe ae . deadlocked by the 3rd period. Combining for 46 points in the —_ . loss of the season this — by 
w game, Sey zt ® middle quarters, Romeo had little South Lyon Triumphs Hamtramck, took out their ver 
iliams Harrison Munson géance on the Maples with a 52-36 
each hit 18 as Pontiac 62. Rochester got back in front by trouble getting back ih the win_col- ; Michs Le whet 
comniien tee won 62-35. |four with just a minute to play in\umn as 10 different players took] Dave Wren netted 18 points to|Eastern Michigan League uty 
FG FT TP ror re part in the point-getting, John) lead South Lyon’s basketball team at Birmingham. 
fee 2 iS oer i id Fowler headed the group with 15./to a 42-38 triumph over Hart-| Isbell, one of Oakland Onnty"s 
Bishop = § 8 0 dell “od 0 0 Carl Roland meshed 20 for Oxford.|land in a League of the Lakes} leading scorers, was not in uni- 
doves ; ° 4 > ee | 4h : Poo ecor 5 a Marlette took a big step towards| game Friday night at South Lyon.| form and fhe Maples attack suf- | 
wee © Fe he 68S t — improving in state ranks pos its The winners held a 26-11 advantage] fered considerably. East Detroit |; 
26 10 62 23 13 63 bas Chiefs Lose Meet ith straight triumph in a Thumb/at halftime. piled up a 31-12 halftime margin 
Seove By Qencters B League contest. ee soed8 17 19 963 Catholic weatiad 5+ ace 12 16 12—63 ROCHESTER LAPEER 
Throws Missed Three pool records were set for se bi mis ot 
Pontiac 1, Cathlls central # the new pes Hill swim site last Montross § 3 18 Themky 4 0 8 
m night, with PHS Chiefs’ Dennis Si- VenNoc’r i 3 13 Mewitiia } i " ® s __|monson hanging up one mark and| Peers $f 30 Coller 4 8 
a inaW uIn Chauncy Johnson and Ron Gage, = a Jo 18 78 
> both of Arthur Hill, accounting for gaa by, Quarters oe the others. LApee? 2... -<ese- $ is bes : re 
; ‘ . Simonson was the only two-event Rochester pean Sh 
ins | winner, taking the 100-yard breast| Rochester 15, Lapeer 9 
and- 150-yard individual medley. ROMEO -OxTORR oy 
- | His 1:39.5 in ‘the latter: was his! wiyiams et Roland 8 4 20 
Muskegon Heights, Top sree» beet and was an AH pool Daliwits 3 9 ¢ artes, 433 
° record. 7) 2 ‘A Team in State, a results: Prom i fay 3 ba iad os ; edqman Mel’ r 
Scores Romp us ioe Went tains", Doe Bere 4th, Roberts (P). Time 26.1 | Kerr o 1 it 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS meat “hen ne be ee (AH): 4th, Powers (P). Time 1:06" 23 14 «70 15 34 64 
In a pair of Saginaw Valley con- ™ 00-yard, freestyle — Won by Johnson | 
tests, Saginaw kept alive its title) (P7)', jn? dered, AR): aed, LaMoite Romeo orenetbeadine ae 25 90 
hopes with a 14-59 win over Flint record) poo: |Oxtees severesveeees---34 13 13 16—64 
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ford court I 
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F) 
Pontiac Press Phote 
night, ‘while Berkley players Lance 
Gentile (center) and Dave Neiger attempt to in- 
-tercept. Waterford lost to the Bears, 59-34. Oak. The Acorns trailed at ‘aif’ 
_ jof New Haven and Armada turned 
bye tidn't benefit Memphis at all |Killewald and Don Harned, play- 
| ing his lst varsity game, had 10   
with the Wolves since leaving Ox- 
ford, helped spark a rally that 
evened the count and later sent 
the victors ahead to stay. His four 
digits and some fine rebounding 
launched the clinching spree early 
in the 2nd stanza. 
* * * 
Clarkston coasted in the last half 
as both coaches emptied their 
benches, George Lang tallied 21, 
Noles and speedy Leroy Parks ad- 
ded 17 each for the Blue. Jump 
shot artist John Lucadem rung up 
22 for West Bloomfield. 
Clarenceville played unbeaten 
Northville on even terms for 
three quarters before bowing, 
62-50. The Mustangs broke a 
42-42 tie with a 29-point last 
stanza for their 8th straight. But 
Bell and 6-7 Jeff Goodrich spark- 
Steady Larry Andrews caged 17 
in a losing cause. 
Holly blew several chances to 
triumph in its 71-68 loss to Brigh- 
ton including a three-point n- 
tage in the overtime. Key hoops 
by sophomores Ross Hudson and 
  each for Troy. 
MADISON AVONDALE 
' FG ETT? FG FT TP) 
| Perkins 6 7 #19 Saunders 3 6 12 
| Harris 1 3 #$ Mulhornd 3 0 6 
| Garner a Hy Ve 3) Sl 
Pornar'io 2 3 7 Moulton 3 J 8 
Fp cl 3 2 8 yten 3 2 
1 © 2 Gronskl! 2 2 : 
Thompson 1 4 -| 
15 16 46 ' 17 20 Seore by Quarters = 
Avondale ....,,.6......17 19 10 &—54! 
Ttiewcssregeecs8 tac ee 
LAKE ORION FITZGERALD 
FG FT TP FG FT TP 
Drake 6 §$ 17 Bush 8 2 is 
Recknagel 0 2 2 Ceglarek 6 3 15 
Golladay 2 3 7 Brunk 3°97 15 
| Schuler 1 6 8 Weslowski! 0 2 
eLach’n § 7 17 Birdwell 3 0 6 
44 lognino 2 5 8 
ine 1 1-3 
Plowers 4 68 
1877 6 26 22 | ¢ Score by erie 
Lake Orion ......... 16 22 16—63 
Anpemcoecos 18 18 10 33—74 Pitageraid 
Pontiac Wrestlers 
Show Improvement 
PHS mat squad gave Flint 
Northern a good run in Friday's 
9th match of the season at Flint, 
but dropped its 8th meet 36-18. 
Big gain in points over the 58-5 
count in the 1st match here shows 
a fine improvement, says Coach   
s ¥G VF Te ae Te Bill Willson. 
Kener” 3 9 16 fatehien” 3 6 12| Duke Relyea (175) scored an up- 
Philipp! 1 1 3 Roe 1 2 4 set pin over Vikings’ star gridder 
Ponttert H : a Peckh'set i ¢ 2. and sprinter John Sharpe at 175 
fisbere «1 «0 2 Evangel'ta 34 2 pounds, for the match feature. The 
2 88 3 3g (Pin took just 48 seconds. On the 
other side Me] Nozenchuk lost by'* 
a pin to Sam Evans in the same 
time. Mel pinned Evans in the 
meet heré several weeks ago. 
  | Maple Tankers 
Upset Plymouth 
Capturing seven ist places, but 
still trailing late in the meet at 
the home pool, Birmingham High's 
tankers yesterday «pulled a 50-46 
Plymouth. 
John Overgard’s win in the 100- 
yard freestyle tied the count and 
-|Klaugs Partsch (European import) |} 
took the 100-yard breaststroke | 
nail the victory. upset on hitherto once -. beaten g Jim Paddock iced the verdict after 
ia seessaw evening of basketball. 
_ & ®& & 
Brian Watson rung up 25 and 
3 Paddock 19 ag the Bulldogs took 
over 3rd place breaking a tie with 
Holly. Center George McDaniels 
topped the Broncos with 32. 
~CLARKSTON W. BLOOMFIELD 
__FGFT TP - 
kler 1 0 2 Lang lo 61 «21 
[LaPratt | 4 0 & -Parks 4 0917 
* 1 98 Jensen o 2 
Lenseou 9 4 #22 Lippert 3 2 #8 
d Hollist r4 0 & Noles $ 7 17 
| Campbell 2 0 4 
| 2 S$ 49 : 3519 «68 
| re by Quarters 
Clarkston ..... severe: 18 20 18 16—é#9 
W. Bloomfield ...,....18 8 17 0—49 
HOLLY BRIGHTON 
FT FG FT TP 
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‘alek 1. 1 Lavin 6 2 13 
McDan'ls 16 0 32 Wright 1 1 3 
Harmes 2 2 6 Wa 12 (1 «25 
Taylor 0 2 #2 Snyder 2 3 6 
Bradsher 6 3 18 Hud 2 2 «6 
30 68 C68 29°13 «71 
spo cares ..21°12°12 «17 9-71 
coocsees--17 13 16 16 6—68 
  
Imlay City Wallops 
Ortonville Quintet 
‘Winless Ortonville gave unbeaten 
Imlay City some anxious moments 
for two periods but faltered in the 
last half to drop its 4th straight 
in the South. Centra] Conference 
last night. 
The Blackhawks trailed only 28- 
26 at halftime but that count rose 
steadily to a final verdict of 69-45 
in the next 16 minutes. 
Larry Dorow split the nets for 
28 points, 12 in the deciding third 
canto, to lead the scoring as Im- 
lay made its record 4-0 in loop 
games, Bob Hutchings was the 
| best the losers could offer. He hit 
for 16, 
North Branch defeated Milling- 
ton in the other league game, 62- 
            ORTONVILLE IMLAY CIty 
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||Almont, Arm 
Almont will clash with Armada 
tonight in the Armada gymnasitim 
for the championship of the South- 
er Thumb Lea 8 ue basketball 
tournament. 
This pairing was determined 
Friday night at New Haven when 
the Raiders thwarted the challenge 
back Memphis in the semi-finals./5 
‘ Almont, undefeated in regular 
league play and a strong tourney 
favorite, overcame a 32-30 half- 
time deficit to trounce New Hav- 
en, 63-51. Lanky Larry Kersten 
meshed 28 points for the Raiders 
while New Haven's Stan Gieasta 
, oe 4 
The rest provided by & tet soundl peach                 ada.in Finals 
as Armada chalked up /a 46-38 
triumph in yemensey 9/ opening 
game. 
Tonight's Almont- -Arinada title battle gets under way at 9 o'clock. 
Memphis meets New Haven at 
7:30 in a consolation contest. 
  
Shrine Quintet Beaten 
Shrine's basketball team dropped 
its 7th decision in 11 games last 
night at Royal Oak, a 54-39 loss 
to. Holy mer. Shrine was 
handicapped by the absence of Tom 
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Pitcher Score 
With Pay Raise 
raise from the Indians. 
years with Cleveland, the 23-year- 
old fastballer has struck out 508 
batters,   Football League owners t 
bate, defeated. The result, in brief, 
of the rules discussions was, the 
: jagainst Negro players. ‘Actually, 
Preston 
  PHILADELPHIA o— 
ys sign 
the players’ assn, and whether or 
‘not to expand to 14 clubs in 1958. 
* * * 
-.The owners fumbled through a 
long, arduous session last night in Marshall 
which numerous rule changes 
were proposed and after much de- 
game remains the same. 
* &-.@ 
_A_ resolution praising 
Marshall, George 
owner of the 
  
NEW YORK (®—Major league 
baseball today has a bene- 
fit-packed pension plan described 
iby officials as unequalled any- 
where. 
* * * 
And having met player demands 
for increased benefits—which in- 
clude a whopping 75 per cent 
boost in monthly pension checks— 
it wouldn't be surprising if the   
    minimum salaries during their 
‘}joint winter meeting today. ‘| 
The players have asked that, 
the present $6,000 minimum be in- 
creased to $7,500. 
The pros and cons of that con- 
itroversy, however, were 
lary to the sweeping advance in 
pension benefits unanimously ap-| 
proved by the owners of the 16 
major league clubs in separate 
meetings yesterday, 
x* *« + 
The two leagues granted a min- 
imum monthly pension of $83 and 
upped the maximum monthly 
check to $550. The new plan, 
‘awaiting a federal tax ruling be- 
‘fore it goes into effect April 1.| 
lalso includes a 50 per cent: in- 
crease in insurance benefits and, 
new disability and hospitalization 
benefits,     * * * 
The retirement benefits are 
available to players, coaches and 
trainers with at‘least five years 
i service, who contribute to the 
|plan, at age 50. They also may 
| dine nine collection of the pension   Pension Boost Gets OK 
‘benefit scales compare (at -age 
lup to 10, and $10 a month for each checks until age 60 or 65, with, 
additional bonuses, Redskins, as 
greatest 
The resolttion, sponsored 
National..Assn. for the Advance- 
ment of Colored People, The 
NAACP has —charged— the Red- 
skins’ boss with discriminating 
  | 
| 
ithis three day annual meeting to! 
get rid of minor problems. Today, | 
they come face-to-face with sub- 
jects which will have a large bear-) 
ing on the future of the league. | “the coutedives Kyle Rote and Norman 
asset sports has ever Van, Brocklin, assisted by Atty. 
two controversial problems today,| known,” was the only other news Creighton Miller’ Briefly, the play- 
coming’ out of the night session. ers want a $5,000 minimum salary, 
Commissioner Bert Bell, 4 full season's wages, certain ex- 
ently was a vote of confidence for Penses and a shorter — sea- 
in his squabble with the 5°. 
to approve the_assn. The six_clubs apolis, 
definitely on the record as in fa-|ville, Denver and Houston, The 
vor are almost unanimous in the league would provide p 
the owners shunted opinion that the players already, new franchises by giving them top 
aside the important business of are receiving most of the things draft choices at the annial player 
they want. The attitude is, “Ifiselection meeting, _THE PONTIAC PRESS, _SATURDAY, _ REORUARY 3 2, 1957 
ins | WEL Plaudits 
an injury clause, guaranteeing a 
* * * . 
Most of the owners are inclined   they want an efficial assn., let 
them have it.” 
represented by Patrick J. Mc- 
Groder’Jr., presented its case for 
an NFL franchise, 
interested in professional football. 
Bell identified thém as Minne- 
-City,Miami,Louis- Yesterday, the ‘city ot Buffalo, 
tee Seven other cities reportedly are 
Kansas. 
players for 
  
Unused to Spotlight   
Bell said the players’ assn. pro-, 
posals will be the first order of 
business. 
The. commissioner will present 
to the owners the proposals of the 
Iplayers as laid down by repre-   
* * * 
Here's the way the old and new 
50): 
Years of Service New Old 
5 $88 $50 
10 $175 $100 
20 $275. $100 
A 10-year man can collect $275 for Joe’s Tax Fund 
CHICAGO # — Contributions to 
the Joe Louis fund, a campaign to     month if he wants until he’s 65. 
A 20-year man can collect $450 
at 60, or $550 at 65. 
Only the first 10 years of major 
league service previously were 
considered in pension benéfits, 
with no provision for a delay in 
collecting the monthly payments. 
Now a player receives $17.50 a 
month for each year in the majors 
additional year up to 20. 
  
Spartan Sextet 
Dumps Gophers 
EAST LANSINC (# — Michigan 
State for the first time in 31 years 
/has defeated Minnesota in a West- 
ern Intercollegiate Hockey game. 
Joe Polamo and Bob Jasson 
tallied im the final stanza to 
give the Spartans a 2-1 victory 
over the Gophers last night. 
MSU has a record of 29 losses 
and one tie in a hockey series with help the former heavyweight cham-| American and National leagues ~ month by waiting until he’s ‘60 pion clear up his $1,200,000 back g, 
shelved a request for a raise in| jto draw his benefits, and $350 a income tax, are lagging As 
John ‘Youngheim of Norfolk,! 
pos one of the originators of the 
fund, yesterday atmounced some /, 
$3,000 has been raised since thé 
campaign started about twé weeks 
ago 
"vceahalen said there has, neon 
response from. all 46 states, but 
“at a buck a ride, it’s going to be 
a long ride to get Joe out/of hock.” 
BC Preps Chalk Up 
Eighth Cage Victory 
Pontiac Boys’'’ Club Prep Bas- 
ketball team Friday rolled to its 
fth victory in nine games, 57-24 
over Keego Harbor Boys’ Club. 
Glenn Ray led Pontiac with 19 
points. Del Green hac 10 points. | 
Preps ‘have defeated. such teams| 
as the Philadelphia Boys’ Club of 
Detroit, Ypsilanti Boys’ Club and 
the Sarver Boys’ Club of Detroit. 
The Pontiac team travels to 
Highland Park Boys’ Club next 
Tuesday. All games are a jead up 
to the Gold Medal Tournament to   
  
    the Gophers dating to 1926. be held sometime iff March. 
  
"Baltimore Has More. Depth |   
Year of Growth tor Orioles (Another of a series of man- 
“agerial' views of the pennant 
races, written under man- 
—. own b timore 
Orioles.) 
By PAUL RICHARDS 
Waxahachie, Tex. W—We view 
1957 as another year of growth for 
our Baltimore Orioles. 
We will begin our spring training 
this year with the best assemblage) 
of talent since Baltimore returned, 
to the American Leaguc four years 
ago and I feel we are stronger in 
depth throughout our farm system 
than at any time during the same 
period. 
.We are realistic enough to 
know, however, that we have a 
long way to go and it will take 
much energy and Industry to 
Red Wings a 
to Keep Edge   
scm ‘ron sh <= ty tual : Red Wings lead fhe National 
Hockey League while the New 
York Rangers are in fifth place, 
but both teams will have a lot at}; 
stake An their nationally-televised 
game today. 
The ae Red Wings, paced 
as, usual veterans Gordie 
Howe and re Lindsay, hold only 
a one-point. lead over Montreal's 
AMlefending champion Caste fs in 
‘‘the battle for firs‘ place. The 
- Rangers are involved ina fight) 
/. with Toronto for fourth place — 
the winner of which will-get the 
last berth in the post-season Stan- 
ley Cup playoffs, Toronto current- 
ly leads New York by one point. 
An added incentive for New 
York is its showing in previous 
appearances on national TV, The 
Rangers have appeared 
times in the new Saturday after- 
noon series and have won each 
time, including one over Detroit 
three weeks ago. 
Olympic Stars Run 
in Spartan Relays   
EAST LANSING ” — A field) 
studded with Olympic athletes and 
national champions will compete!” 
this afternoon and tonight in the 7 
34th annual rynning of the Michi-| 
gan State Relays. 
Individual performances will be 
stressed as there is no team win- 
ner in the-18-event meet, generally || ~ 
"regarded ag the first big: indoor | 77 track event of the Midwestern 
season. 
Top hurdiers.competing will in- 
‘clude Glen Davis of Ohio State, 
Olympic champ and world record 
holder in the 400-mefer hurdles, 
Aubrey Lewis of Notre Dame, ~ NCAA title holder in the event) _ 
and Dave Lean of MSU who ran 
fifth. in the event in the Olympics 
when competing for Australia, 
¢ three | move us up higher in the league. 
On the pitching’ front, I'm confi- 
dent that. we have one of the finest 
staffs in the league. Our biggest 
problem is to develop a strong 
offensive punch so we can score 
enough runs to give our pitching 
staff a chance. 
r _* &@& &.., 
We. wil! have : pitchers worth 
watching throughout the season 
such as Connie Johnson, Ray 
Moore, Bill Wight, Hector Brown, 
Mike Fornieles, Don. Ferrarese, 
Charlie Beamon and Billy Loes as 
well as George Zuverink and Billy 
O'Dell for relief and special duty. 
Also we have great prospects in 
Charley Locke, Bob Harrison and 
Fitzgerald who coulgé make it this 
year. 
We are hoping the addition of 
Al Pilarcik to our outfield will 
Strengthen us both de 
and offensively. With Bob Nie-         Williams, Tito 
a 
at third base this year and we 
continue to look to Willie Miranda 
at rapes and Billy Gardner at 
second base for excelient defensive 
Bob Boyd's position at first 
seems secure for all of the doctors 
report that his arm will soon be 
back to normal, 
* Behind the plate we have the 
second best catcher ir, the Ameri- 
can League in Gus Triandos and I 
feel that Gus will demonstrate con- 
siderably more power at the plate 
this year than last when he hit 21 liek I am con§dent that the Bal- 
timore Orioles will be one of the 
improved clubs in the AL in 1957.   ° Fe i hich. dwel 
Contributions Lag\stim wy x + & 
game, Marusic Leads PHOENIX, Ariz. —Milon Ma- 
rusic is a professione! golfer un- 
For most of his many years as 
a pro he has concér.trated on the 
problems of country club mem- 
jbers as a resident club. teacher. 
= joday he was the top man 
/into the third round of the 
Phoenix Open tournament 
at/the Arizona Country Club, 
/ Marusic, 40, tall, slender and 
friendly, has never won a major 
tournament, The best he did was 
ia fourth in a Savannah, Ga., open 
one year, : 
His four-under-par 66 yesterday, 
coupled with a 69 in the first! 
round, gave him a score of 135,/ 
five under for the distance, and 
a precarious one-stroke lead over 
his nearest challengers. Tex., 
O'Leary from Bismarck and Al   Lions dis Ticket Prices 
PHILADELPHIA w ‘The Detroit Lions have. ‘srnouncel their 
first ticket price increase sifite 1948. 
Nick Kerbawy, general manager, said yesterday the Lions were 
increasing 36,535 upper and lower deck reserved seats from $4 to $4, 50, 
‘and lower deck seats from $3 to $3.50. 
. * * * : 
Kerbawy said upper deck box seats, most of which he pointed 
out were held by owners of the team, would be increased from 
$5 to $6. Another 800 upper deck box seats will be increased from 
Hi to $5. 
* ke - ® 
The bleacher seat price of $2 remains unchanged. 
Kerbawy said the price increase was the result of a two-year sur- 
vey which showed the Lions’ ticket prices rated fourth from the bottom 
in the National Football League. He said only Cleveland, Los Angeles 
and the Calcaze Garéieals had low prices than Detroit. —onangperemrarm=enes — ee eens eee 
  
S al Phoenix North Dakota's | 
Balding of Erindale, Canadian| 
PGA champion. . 
Rounding out a golfing gallery, 
of comparative new faces in the 
137. bracket were Bot Inman of 
Detroit, and another former) 
United States—amateur titlist and 
now a pro, Sam Urzetta of Roch-, 
ester, N.Y. | 
~ * * 
Billy Maxwell of Odessa, Tex., 
who shared the firs: round rena 
with Palmer, had an unhappy 73. 
for 139 and a tie with a select. 
group. It included Jimmy Dema- 
ret of Kiamesha: Lake, N.Y., Mike 
Souchak, Grossinger, N.Y., Paul 
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Deadlocked at 136 teeing off this 
morning were five players. They, 
were Gene Littler of San Diego, 
ex-amateur champion and now a. 
pro, Arnold Palmer of Latrobe, 
Pa., Don January, Lampasas, 
  
    Jets Hold to Tie; 
Henry Tops Scorers 
Jets of the Boys’ Club Biddy | 
Basketball League yesterday won 
a 50-22 game from Rough Riders 
to hang on to their share of top 
place, with Trojans. At the same’ 
{time Dick Henry took over loop § 
scoring lead with 24 points —— 
Riders. 
Bar oes defeated Flying Aces 28. 
; in a last-minute surge, with | 
Jim Bland getting two one-handers | 
and Jim Farmer a goal and two. 
gift shots. Bland had 18 for the 
age are, Trejens 10-3: Jets 63; Aces 1-8: Royals 
Riders 4-7; i i Standings 
Warriors 8-4 
7-6; Globetrotters ozs Rough 
Mawks 4-8; Celtics 2-10. Games for 
Monday are: Globetrotters vs. Trojans: 
Rough Riders vs. Hawks. 
  
Logart Moves Up a Step, 
NEW YORK W—Isuac Logart, # 
Cuban with a burning desire to 
wear the welterweight title robes 
once worn by his fellow. country- 
man, Kid Gavilan, has sped past 
another opponent. 
* * * 
Last night it was Yema Bahama| 
a 153-pounder from Bimini in the 
. who is neither a full 
fledged welter or middleweight. 
The decision for Logart was 
unanimous at Madison Square 
Garden after 10 rounds.   home runs.       Every ranked fighter who wins 
  who twice upset ex-champ Tony 
co have moved.him up fast in the 
147-pound class. a bout wants the champion soon, 
Logart is no exception. But first 
he has some unfinished business] 
with Gaspar Ortega, the Mexican 
DeMarco. 
: * * * 
Eddie Mafus, Logart’s manager, 
still raves about the split decision 
his fighter lost to Ortega at Boston 
Oct. 17, That victory for the Mex- 
ican and two straight over DeMar- 
  
     
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: WASHINGTON (INS) -— House, month in beating bach a move to!this session,” Congress will func-;Boothe Luce chuciicee she comes 
‘Republican leader. Joseph w. ‘Mar. outlaw the filibuster failed to dis- 
canrtigag Pape Piped pe lation. within the next four months,| Martin, who publishes a couple) yo... profeenes ne regrets 
He also scashuaied an income ian hehe an uacate a sncihal veh er ceae te cence cant been “in love,” Joe re- 
  cai ic Ua 
his spurs as a prognosticator back| commission, with subpoena pow: | ot o-my career, and Joe was literal-|. “There's uncer nun ueda somares 
other outstanding politidal leaders} he measure, however, died in) Thank ‘ i » how p s in large measure to Mar-' fine and fair speaker.’’ 
to predict the make-uf- of the NeW the Senate and wili now have to’ tin’s talents ag a peacemaker, "ae Gout objective for the TSE RN TERETE hee ETN TY me N pemM TE |r up 
                hers 
. as : ; Meanwhile, Mrs. Duke is to sta 
her, Joe PicP adlipmmencce la ag ef be passed by both houses before|Lodge won, In 192s Joe ran for/current- session is to “keep the|in the family’s $50,000 Beverly!’ a dedietien Semaby: “Wc. Réipuhiicubs becoming law. Congress an@ has been there ever|country out of war, lick inflation,|Hills home, and Duke is to pay 
‘ will pick up 80 House seats and An optimist by nature, Martin’ since, with an unbroken record of| and put the country on a sound fi-/$100 a week temporary alimony] | 
chk Sante aaah” believes that international tensions) 23 campaigns for public office, and|nancial basis.” That's enough to|and support for. Alan, 5, and|/ 
a « will be lessened to such an extetti2s vietories. .. - keep any legislator busy this year.'Frederica, 3. > Also Predicts ’58 Tax Cut is Fa IShe Gets Kiddies: Seles Tax Collections 2 He Gets ‘Caddy’; 
OK Civil Rights Bill by Jut une: ‘Martinine se LOS ANGELES #» — Maurice 
Duke, 46, film and television pro- 
tion “pretty smoothly,” and most|to Washington, _ , |ducer, agreed to let his wife have| 7 
of the President's-program will be Never a month goes by that custody of their two. children|@a™ 
not ipending a divorce or separate 
‘QUIT’ POLITICS a ee ee ae ee maintenance suit. 
for But he waged — and won — 
a court battle over temporary cus- of smal] dailies in North Attleboro hie single state. Asked if he’s \tody of a 1956 Cadil 
tible. 
Mrs, Evelyn Duke, 27-year-old tax cut next year. > |-viston—in the Justice—Depart- | tor serving three terms in the| Piles selemaly 
| The rotund, dimpled bachelor ment to protect Negroes’ civil toughest je claction fight of his| °?. 98%, that: but mot too deeply, I jinterior decorator and former 
cally trades.the title of “Mr,| prosecute individuals alleged - sata ‘tena fnasoed lb a, sane rust-colored eaqvestiole was hers|/ 
ne i have violated those ri t : henevi ublicans c alone. ‘‘He gave me on my 
Speaker” with Denocratic Sam ae In 1922, however, the late Sen.| ressional control, ie devoted to birthday last May,” she said. Rayburn or Texas, first earned) also provided for a Presidential Henry Cabot Lodge was facing the Ss Democratic sivall “Rr. Sem-"|""Why, i. oven matches amp belie.” 
Duke's attorney finally got ai: in 1938, | er, te probe civil rights viola- ly d : ly drafted by three squabbling fac-| ; : : 
in Apel ofthat year, a national ame and recommend remedial on, tp manage his lst campalgh Over pe mused, because Ike own, he can also drive the cet | A | 5 ’ * 5 : * i 
aan nt eae ~ *& -* the House is in good hands. He’s a When he's out of town,- it’s all! 
    
        _*  & * -. |that Congress can vote an income| ‘The shy, beloved bachelor is the|-—   
Came the election, and Joe hit|tax slash next year, The most that) wnfailing escort of glamorous 
it exactly on the nose, The aston-jhe foresees for this session, how-| mer ae ae P sack 
7 _ ished magazine thereupon present-jever, is 
. ed the politico with a formal dip-|of 
_] loma as a “Prophet. 
"Shee as _esy_hietbe bre waldo x «ni /Acorn, Begins Task 
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the most important is how to unite 
the party behind candidates who 
can win back control of Congress 
from the Democrats in 1958. 
Some Republicans in Congress 
still contend the national party or- 
ganization paid too little attention 
to the congressional races in 1956. 
Some problems facing Alcorn: 
Preparing for special elections 
to fill a Senate vacancy in Texas 
’ land House vacancies in New Mex- 
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‘SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1957. 
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SIDE VIEW — This view of the Wright home on Scotch Lake 
drive shows the bedroom wing at the left. The carport is behind it. 
The large brick structure in the foreground is an incinerator -and THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS | pf € 
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Pontiac Press Photos by Jim Mahar 
a cache.for tin cans until they are hauled away. Mrs. Wright, the 
gardener of the family, keeps the yard in bloom all summer. 
Modern Home Built on Scotch Lake 
By JANET ODELL 
Pontiac Press Home Editor 
Lakes attract people as mag- 
nets attract iron. Since Oakland 
County is the playground for De- 
troit, it is understandable that 
many-city people would seek a 
lake site on which to build a 
permanent home, 
Twelve years ago the Maxwell 
‘Wrights and their four-year-old 
daughter, Linda, settled in a 
small year-round home on Scotch 
Lake in Waterford 
For the uninformed, Scotch Lake 
is a minute body of water, so 
far as lakes go, east of Union 
Lake. You approach it via Cooley 
. BUILT-IN BEDROOM — Taken from the nar- 
row hallway that leads into the master bedroom, 
this picture shows the maple chests, part of the Lake road and Petrolia street. 
- One of its best features is that 
it's too smal] for motorboa 
AN but twe rooms of the orl- Township. ginal house have gone; the 
kitchen and Linda’s room bear 
little resemblance to what they 
once were, The rest of the house 
built on the old foundation is 
3 a 
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& 3 fet" 
pat isasilel 
cork topped vanity and a mirror view of the bed. 
LAKE’ LIVING — The Maxwell Wright house 
photographer was standing down the hill almost at fake level, Note the 
hangs on the house. The ‘buildings at the left are the barbecue dummer house (upper +/ . 
h a 2 \ 
is at the right in this picture. The completety new. Designed by 
Mr. Wright, it is set on three 
lots in a mamner that will best 
avoid the north winds. 
* * * 
Wide overhangs keep the hot 
sun of summer out, while per- . 
mitting any winter sun to enter. 
The exterior is red brick and 
cedar with stone trim. Down the 
hill a ways and to the west of 
the house there is a summer 
_.. Future plang call for a stu- 
dio and a gallery te be built. 
th 
Walls, furniture and ceiling are all maple. Hard- 
ware is brass. Mr. Wright has painted most of the 
pictures that hang in the house, 
wide over- 
i new buildings the barbecue 
house was the first to be bullt. 
There is an entrance from the 
graveled carport, but the main 
entrance is around the side, Here 
you step directly into the living 
room. The floor is slate so your 
snowy boots don’t matter. 
This slate floor continues in a 
a 
CONTRAST IN MATERIALS — This view of the Wright living room shows the 
contrast in materials used. The fireplace wall is red brick. The floor, outside of the 
door and hearth areas which are slate, is cork. Walls throughout the house are wood, 
as are most of the ceilings. A corner of the built-in couch in the family room can be   
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LADY AND HEK DOG — Mrs. Maxwell Wright poses with her 
German shepherd, Fleet, in front-ef the living. room fireplace. She 
is sorting records that are stored with the hi-fi. behind pegboard 
made-to fit this space. It is the 
An ardent gardener—of the on 
/eenter) and just a portion of Mr. Wright's office, at the left. The hill has been ter- 
. raced and gardens are planted everywhere. This house is located on Scotch Lake, . 
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ganic type—Mrs, Wright keeps 
a slat top bench in front of the window sills are doors. Cupboards above are bleached wainut. The table next to the _ woven chaise longue is glass topped. Mrs. Wright did the floral 
arrangement on the stone mantel. 
in the entire house, and all shaped cofige table with a mar- 
wood legs 
windows filled with plants, An- 
other of her hobbies is flower 
arranging and a number of win- 
ter bouquets around the house 
testify to this fact. 
Framed in stone that makes 
both the mantel and a hearth 
seat, the contemporary fireplace 
is set into a red brick wall. To 
the left of the fireplace there 
are storage cabinets made of 
bleached walnut. The hi-fi sys- 
tem is hidden behind pegboard 
doors. 
All construction was planned 
to make upkeep simple, Much 
of the furniture ig built in. 
There is not a bit of plaster 
‘ 
INGENIOUS SOFA—Almost everything in this 
picture is interesting in some detail. The yellow b 
tweed sofa is built in, as are the bookcases and cedar. Indirect lighting is hidden in the cork 
‘ the corner table. The back cushions swing down 
, to reveal storage space for photographi@ equip- ceiling, 
Around the inner corner of the 
room there is a long L - shaped 
sofa. A corner table and book- 
cases fill the corner itself, The 
_ sofa is upholstered in yellow 
tweed, Back cushions swing 
down to reveal storage space 
for camera equipment. Another 
smaller bookcase connects the 
sofa and a tiny cork - topped 
With the exception of one up- 
holstered armchair the chairs in 
the living room have woven 
seats, In front of the sofa an L- 
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closure above the sofa. seen in this picture. To the left of that-just the top of the little desk is visible. A 
red plywood chair serves that space. Note the interesting louvered effect of the 
ceiling near the fireplace. 
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ment. In front of the sofa is a marble topped cof- 
fee table. The louver type wall behind the sofa is! 
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' Sashabaw road now resembles 
three bedroom brick ranch type 
offered there. Perimeter heating, ON SASHABAW ROAD — Once an area of open country fields, 
any suburban community. This 
home is typical of homes being 
storms and screens are but two 
         
           
      
    
        
    
              
     
   of the features of the model. Lots are 100x150. Buyers have a 
choice of colors. The full price is $12,400. Stuart Realty Company 
of Detroit is offering these homes that are built by Elliott-Jared 
Builders. The model is open daily at 4765 Sashabaw road,   
  
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       * | this one Mrs, Wright can identify 
| talk with them without opening 
  (Continued from Page.15) 
Here there is a drop leaf table 
of space when closed, but opens 
to ten feet, It is Swedish. - 
A couch on brass legs has been 
built in under the-high fixed win- 
dows, Next to one end there is 
a window that opens. Through 
visitors from the kitchen and can 
the door, She can also see the 
lake. The couch has a striped 
covering in gold, rust; brown and 
beige. It too looks hand loomed, 
Built in. storage for maga- 
tines and books—the TV set— 
and a ceat closet complete the 
conveniences of the family 
room, The feor is cork, as is 
the ceiling. Walls are cedar. | 
Above the table there is a 
pass-through to the kitchen, 
with ribbed glass cupboards 
overhead, 
The kitchen windows face the 
d. While she washes dishes 
rs, Wright can look out on a 
raised garden below the win- 
dows, This bricked area has its 
own sprinkler system for dry 
weather, Dark green matchstick 
bamboo blinds hang at the win- 
dows. 
Tile is used for the ceiling, the 
walls and the counter tops. The 
ceiling is beige, the counter pale 
yellow, The floor is- a deeper 
beige with bits of color in it. The 
divider wall is topped with For- 
mica. At the’ end there are stor 
age cabinets and drawers. On the 
kitchen side a recess holds the 
toaster. 
There is space for. 4, small 
tan plastic breakfast table on 
  
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‘cance of light for the bathroom. 
_ Walls and floors are gray tile. 
| Fixtures are ranged around the table. All © 
cabinets are birch. A bi 
Ple cutting board is bullt in. 
hallway to. the. bedrooms 
pered on one side, with ce- 
dar paneling on the other and 
on the ceiling. The house~has 
bedrooms and a_ utility   
full basement underneath. 
A skylight framed in bright 
yellow tile guarantees an abund- 
gray. The wall 
around the corner tub js covered 
with marble, A built-in vanity 
and a’ glassed-in shower fill the 
opposite wall, Rust color towels 
provide the accent color. 
Because it was one of the 
two reoms of the original 
house, Linda's room is smaller 
than the family would like. But 
\it’s big enough for a double bed 
| to be pushed into one corner. Muinied "deep, cieen are ar, Remedy seen Near maple, The built-in furniture is 
chests, a vanity table and a dou- 
ble bed with a bookcase head- 
board. Mrs, Wright has separate 
cabinets for purses, hats and 
shoes. The only movable piece. of 
furniture in the room is a char- 
treuse plastic chair. 
Rugs are scatter type, Indian 
in design. The draperies and bed- 
spread are orange With pro- 
nounced black and white figures. 
One windéW opens into the car- 
port, the other gives a view of 
the lake and the garden. 
The utility room is alse three 
steps down from the hallway. 
One complete wall has buiit- 
in birch cabinets and a recess report says an upward trend 
the prices of new’ homes has 
point where it is serving primarily 
the upper income groups.” 
* * * 
The reporf, prepared by the 
staff of the Senate Housing sub- 
committee, said yesterday fami- 
are being squeezed out of 
housing market. 
* * * 
Low-income families also were 
described as suffering from hous- 
ing shortages said by the report 
    for the ironer. Plano hinges 
have: been used on all cabinets 
to prevent warping. One sec- 
tion of the wall is cork to 
be used as a bulletin board. 
Against the stair wall the 
washer and dryer are set. Behind 
them .is.a counter with a mar- 
ble top. A cork topped. sewing 
table takes up most a the re- 
maining- space. Here Mrs. 
Wright can cut out patterns and 
can block hats. Her sewing ma- 
chine and the ironing board are 
close at hand. 
The Wrights have achieved 
just the house they want. They 
did very little of the work them- 
selves, outside of the planning. 
They have provided places in 
which they can indulge in their 
various hobbies and a house 
that’s simple to keep, They afe 
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The report cited figures showing) 
that housing production had’ 
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it said a “further falling off’’ from 
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It said. the ‘current tight money 
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  EIGHTEEN 
  Modern Homes 
: Feature Light     
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        Walls of Thermopane 
Cut Winter Fuel Bills 
and Bar Summer Heat 
  
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See This Amesing Softener 
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(SoS “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, F 
  
  
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’ LAKE OAKLAND HEIGHTS—Sidewalks and paved streets are 
houses in Lake Oakland Heights 
are occupied. Located north of Walton boulevard, these three bed- 
80 foot lots. Among the special features are colored plumbing fixtures and large country-style 
_ kitchens. There is a private beach for the subdivision. Models of 
these ranch homes are open daily on Walton boulevard.   may vary from one the 
the entire pon to whole teams of 
controls either Wotking inside-and-   
CHICAGO (INS) — New homes 
for 1957 are geared to giving 
    
they can cut their winter heating 
fills in winter and still\be com- 
‘holes’ in their insulation through 
the use of comin pened insulated 
window glass.” 
Thermopane was developed 
before World War Il, but did 
not come into widespread use 
until 1946, Since that time, the 
factory has redoubled its ca- 
pacity to produce double-paned 
insulating glass. 
  actually glass ‘sandwiches, two   
pieces of glass with an airspace   
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   iprivacy, living space and storage. 
The double-paned windows ere|“ Features previously available 
only in luxury-priced homes are 
being put into low or moderate- 
cost , according to build- 
ers surveyed at the National <As- 
sociation of Home Builders annual 
convention in Chicago. 
And builders of both convention- 
ally-built and prefabricated houses 
admit the new designs reflect de- 
mands made by- American house- |© 
wives at a special government- 
congress on housing last 
pril. 
Five model homes were set up 
ih Chicago’s loop for the conven- 
tion’s 44,000 delegates to tour. All 
re-routed interior traffic so people 
could reach bedrooms as well as, 
the -living-dining area. Bedrooms 
were religned to be accessible 
from the rear door. 
Even houses which sell for 
$7,500 plus lot featured a “mud 
room” adjacent to the rear en- 
trance.- This is the old utility 
room, revamped to. include not 
‘only laundry appliances but an 
extra, half-bath. Women at the 
housing congress asked for the 
“mud room” so children can be 
washed and muddy apparel re- 
moved before they go trailing the kitchen without plowing throu . 
on Converting Basement. 
. in the rush of a up after 
a meal, 
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James. Price, president of the 
National Homes. Corp., of Lafay- 
ette, Ind., the nation’s largest 
manufacturer of prefabricated 
houses, is offering women a choice 
of either a family Or dining room. 
He said: 
“A wall can separate the din- 
ing area from the adjacent kitchen, 
making it a more formal place to 
eat, or the wall can separate the 
cooking-eating area from the ‘liv- 
ing room, to serve as a family 
room." 
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By adding four feet to the length   
  Style Homes for The Wife of the latest models, both Price 
and H. D. Moulton of Harrisburg, 
\Penna., president of U.S. Steel 
Homes, reported they have achiev- 
ed more footage in living rooms 
and bedrooms. Also, closets and 
‘other storage areas have been in- 
creased by 25 per cent over the 
old models. 
For example, in a three-bed- 
room house which sells for under 
$11,000 without land, the living 
room is 16 by 20 feet, as com- 
pared with 16 by 18 feet in the 
house it replaces. The master. 
-bedroom is 16 by 12 feet, big 
enough to provide for conversa- 
tion corner seating in addition 
to other furniture. In the old 
—_— me we 
  
Book Answers Queries 
The average man’s answer to 
making his basement livable and 
functional lies in ‘“‘The Complete 
Book of Basement Improvement,” 
a book by Ralph. Treves, expert 
home craftsman, Available at book 
stores, the book is in its third 
printing. It gives the reader plans 
and data on the newest building 
materials for basement projects, 
as well as the established stand- 
‘bys such as wallboard,   ae builders at the ceeneaiion 
| Dept., Bedford Hills, New York. 
    — their chilldren playing out- _ Home Workshop boy Ruth Wem “   
  
    
A-MAN’S WARDROBE with 
sliding trays for shirts, under- 
wear and shoes; a pull-out tie. 
rack and partitioned drawers is 
not difficult to make. The se- 
cret is the constant use of your 
try-square to keep angles true. With this in mind just follow the 
dimensions and directions in pat- 
tern 222, a copy of which will 
be. mailed for 25c. 
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Hotel Colors Vary — 
In the big new Marriott Motor 
Hotel, on U.S. Route 1 near the 
National Airport, the Pentagon and 
the Washington Monument, —. 
Northern exposure rooms are 
painted in warm browns, yellows 
and‘ greens; those on the south are 
in cool blues and grays.     
  through the rest of the house. 
Although open-room planning 
prevails in the new models, build- 
area from view of the front en- 
trance and living foorm so arriving 
  ers have hidden the kitchen work | 
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Good for Nerves ~   
tually relieves tension after a full 
day on the regular job, Futher- 
as 10 or 15 per cent to the value 
of property. outside combinations, or compris-/ 
ing three or more thermostats in) 
Home owners find painting ac-| 
more, painting can add as much   
  
  
i tles and special scaffold- 
ing for stairways, church- 
es, stores & bank lobbies. 
| Syntron electric hammers 
| and power saws. Tools for 
| every need. 
Concrete surfacers and 
grinders. 
Senders 
and disc. 
| Terpoulins. e * Belt, vibrating 
  
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to j couiaaaians ia (tie eemunealts See pee oy ducting ; GOLD BOND ROCK woot ae FIBERCLAS INSULATION © 
OIL FIRED workbench top, which is made by 109) was 36,000,000. By 1950 these e 
| j reagan ansgetnes ws hed terensed to 43% raillions.| = 
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CONDITIONER fs for sorting taundry and mis-/20F 0 2D oStiment of Com: P by ee ee 3 5: | nd oracenigaal manana = | & | 16 Inch, Reguler $5.50 3 pursuit: Reasons for this growth are | * . 
© Athan antes tent Sok "per a fee copy of this plan,| the precraas pins Population is a FIBERGLAS is $425 
write the Home joe eeaboent increasing at the rate of 2,800,000 | = ® 
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pe S,Chleago 2, TH." and’ ask fr| the rine; were wp four per cent 3|KIMZEL INSULATION seys0}2 E i 0. \ in 1956 over year. ' 
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| FURNACE INSPECTION |. 2 Ways to Apply Paint see npe ential diaerd| of eee rr now . 
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   '56 Building Deals. 
Near Record High 
DETROIT — The yeas-1956 had 
the second. highest volume 
of contract awards for future con- 
struction on record. in Southern 
Michigan, Marvin J. Brokaw, dis- 
trict managér of F, W., Dodge! 
Corp., construction news and mar- 
keting specialists, reported today. 
At $1,278,232,000 the awards were 
¥itwo per cent lower than the 1955 
total.   
jgineering of $25,036,000, up 88 per|* 
— compared to December 1955; 
nd total building: at: $45,135,000, 
pre M4 per | cent. _   
—— Paint Brushes 
The first paint brushes were ‘ 
made from reeds which grew pro-| & 
fusely along the Nile. Early Egyp- 5 
tians cut and shredded these reed 
ends into fibers. Similar brushes 
were made from the stems of palm 
leaves. 
are on display in the British Mu 
seum, °   
  
  December 1956 awards for total 
    compared to December 1955, 
The cumulative ‘total of awards 
for 1956 also established records 
in dollar volume in the major 
construction. categories. Tota! 
building, the second highest: in 
Dodge history, at $1,056,806,000 
was nine per cent below 1955, 
and heavy engineering at $221,- 
426,000 showed a 49 per cent in-   
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ping z tools “includes yearly sharpening and handle treatment, 
| shown above. Repair of leak in garden hose is pictured. at lower ER 
Pays to Give Yard Tools 
Sensible Care, Storage 
It's common practice to put yard 
,and garden implements away at 
the summer's end with a lick and) 
a promise to * 
‘ter,’ on some rainy day. The prom-! 
lise is almost always forgotten. 
toll. 
Parts and whole tools can be 
replaced but the expense is need- | 
less, considering that it takes | 
. tools in shape for winter storage. 
If you don't want your lawn mow-| 
er to get old before. its time, give| 
it a thorough going-over with steel/| 
wool and a wire brush, if neces- 
loose clippings. 
traps let rust take hold quickly. 
Look for oil holes around. the| 
|body of the mower and shoot a 
few drops of oil into each one. Re- 
| move the wheels and apply grease 
to the gears and oil the bearings. 
- Go over the whole mower with 
‘an oily. rag, paying particular at- 
tention to cutting edges of the 
iblades. Tighten all bolts and 
| screws. 
| A good hose is a worthwhile In- | vestment and well worth taking 
| eare of. Uncouple the hose and   sary, to remove tangled grass and) 
these moisture) 
  ‘clean them: up. la- wern ones. Clean the couplings. 
By the next spring, rust and cor- jance is the repair of leaks, if any. 
‘rosion have gotten in a few licks Specially - designed hose splicers| 
Bt their own. And while the dam- may be needed to get tid of a bad 
age may seem light, two or three) leak, 
seasons of neglect take a heavy ‘patched with liquid rubber or rub- 
ithe repair, and coat this, in turn, | 
only a few minutes to put garden up and stored in an old tire casing, | 
‘a bushel basket, 
i 
;wool until the metal shines. 
be wiped clean after each use. crease, ang was an all-time high. 
Decem awards by major con-| 
struction categories show: a new] 
dollar volume record in heavy en-; as    
     
    
       
     -liconstruction amounted to $70,171,-| 
4/000, a decrease of 37 per cent] Remains of such brushes j 
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$500 moves you then, then tay it h ae ey Set ent as low as $99.31 Inc a sunny slope to dry. Check the 
coupling washers and replace-any 
The next order of hose mainten- 
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but ‘small ones can be 
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When dry, the hose can be rolled New 3 bedroom homes. . 
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or a hose reel.| 
Hose nozzles need special atten-| 
tion, too. Take them apart and 
clean each piece with fine steel 
Coat 
ithe parts with oil and reassemble. | 
Moving sprinklers should be ac- 
corded the same treatment. In 
addition, apply waterproof grease 
to internal bushings a bear- 
ings. 
Hand tools enoald | require a min- 
imum of prewinter care if treated 
properly during the busy season. 
Tools such gs shovels, rakes, hoes, 
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      ‘ings of linseed oil. . ledge and following the original bev- jgarden tools is a bit of a chore. 
'wirebrushing to remove built-up 
dayers of dirt and oil. 
The rust almost certainly to 
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may or may not bew to liquid 
rust remover,.- 
Sharpen cutting edges with file 
or grindstone, stroking toward the 
el. Loosen tension on springs, if 
‘possible, then coat al] metal parts 
with an oily film, 
Wooden handles should be 
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4 é Sales & farvive ‘labor; but avoids an unsightly mess 4 move is, wale a yr dream, e even temperature—ne het spots, 
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ae | of many colors available, will pe _ 4 In quest of bucolic pleasures, no age 
= FE 2-6400 up the looks of the house and give famillies often run the yisk of los- oe - ee 
1302 W. Huron St it years of protection from all : ing important municipal services. | © Continues metlen—ne sie 
kinds of weather, It's true that homes with such | @ Contrelied delivery—ne drafts 
EERE | finem ceramic tile kitch- | 
| wn ene baths : KAST HEATING ens aNd baths can be built prac- 
tically anywhere, but special mea- 
sures may have to-be taken for 
waste disposal, 
The septic stank aon (a 
good pipe dream, if it's properly 
installed) is a satisfactory and 
inexpensive method of carrying 
off waste from, suburban and The        
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LOW WINTER PRICES FE mneee 
“Ranchmaster” 3 BEDROOM—1,100 SQ. FT. 
  
caidil Temnes, Mews ose the five e Attics eee 
essential parts and operations of @ Dormers Shy tions d & modern, accepted septic tank F @ Roofing and Siding (All Kinds) 
. disposal system: e Garages o Breezeways e Bathrooms 
ee as sid e Kitchens 1, House sewer. This is the pipe- 
line that carries wastes from! 
\kitchen, laundry, bathrooms ahd 
powder rooms to the spetic tank 
itself, 
2. Septic tank. The watertight 
container in which sewage disin- 
tegrates through action of bacteria 
M odern. Bathroom Needs Italian Styles “esses mrt tls f= | 3. Outlet sewer line. Connec- 
      A NEW VERSION OF ITALIAN PROVINCIAL ‘and glazed. The top drawers have a grooved 
| —at budget prices is found in Bagic-Witz’s new hand pull in the top strip of molding. Hardware 
| “Cremona” group. In Pumice finish, the mahog- on the other drawers is washed copper. 
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| NOSAN BUILDING CORPORATION 9) pass ro cusses mice oy oor a! || aispeattaree were ans | Experts: HITEHALL FE S-7923 FE 5-9121 tuted for tile to keep the cost | Today's most popular designers) sorbed by the soil. 
down. These include new wood pan- have borrowed from the cdltures| 4, Distribution box. A small re- 
eling, sealed to make it water and/of many lands to create the home. ceptacle with outlets for discharg-| 
steam proof, and floors made of|furnishings now arriving in retail ing equal amounts of the liquid, 
marble chips in white cement and |Stores. - | wastes simultaneously into several 
certain latex materials that can be| A typical and highly popular final disposal lines. The box also 
sanded down into what looks like example is illustrated in Italian permits inspection of the quality 
terrazo tile. These new materials) Provincial furniture, with its clas-'of the liquid discharged from the | 
add beauty and individuality and/sically formal lines, accented by septic tank, 
‘make possible a room twice the handsomely grained wood and 5, Disposal lines, Pipes GHowine! 
size for the same money, he said. careful detailing. Suited to modern liquid wastes to seep into the soil | 
LIGHT NEEDED living, it provides the ample stor-|through open joints. 
Another Marlow miff is that bath-(2S°. Space and simple, elegant ~ 
rooms are too dark, soday demanded by homeniakers 
“Bathrooms need all] the natural | ; | : | | | scription two young Dallas build- 
(ers gave of today's bathroom. 
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‘been neglected so long that people 
Bihave warped ideas on what they 
should look like, a 
“The bathroom should be a 
| place of beauty and relaxation. 
Instead, it is uniinaginative and 
inconvenient,’’ Marlow~said, 
| At the top of the two young 
builders’ list of complaints is the 
of the average bath. 
of ceramic tile shoots 
the price and it’s only really 
splash areas 
thé tub, showers| and lavatory,” 
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light they can get. Better use’ Since Italian Provincial can be 
as be mode of artificial light,” either contemporary or traditional, 
he said. |depending on the color scheme, ac- 
“An ideal size window for the ‘cessories and treatment used with 
bath is three feet wide and six '‘t. it is the current favorite among 
feet high. It should start at the #! furniture designs.   
  
                 
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' floor. An example of this style ste ; “Sky-lights also help bring in the |“‘Cremona”’ collection designed by : 
natural light. Sanford Wallack for Basic-Witz. ; * &. ‘Executed in rich-graiped mahog-| CLEAN, ECONOMICAL! ‘ 
“A small solid fence can be 29Y, the pumice: finish is hand . ' erected outside the-door-height win- &!azed and hand rubbed to enhance NO FURNACE. ' 
dow to give complete privacy along ''S beauty. \ 
‘Cre- | with an indoor-outdoor feeling. Decorative features.of the ‘ 
“The best artificial tight is from|mona” group include. scored lines | 
fixtures flush with a furred down/across the top of each piece, a 
ceiling over the vanity area,” he sculptured foot and satiny, washed| 
said, and added: |copper hardware. The top drawers, 
hich are  unusuall “Another too-often forgotten | bed y spacious, 
convenience are lights, flush in jhave cut out hand-holds under- 
the ceiling ih the shower stalls. neath the top molding instead of \pulls. Framed mirrors come with| 
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  _ Marlow, was catstic about the the double and triple dressers. : average bath accessories. Well- -proportioned to fit ‘even a “One. of the biggest disgraces is| modest sized bedroom, the ‘‘Cre- Pe 3 
  ROGERS His‘. school: 
catch*can affair. ’ : the feeble effort of the manufac- mons” & ol ep Light Reflecting DUO-GLO Letters | Numbers Avelleble at 306 tech \ 
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' ried ~ 9 a mana yet in spite of his wn wlleeeed riot “ware SoelE bal aan GENERAL @ evectaic ae ee lee ‘   
plained. . 
He advocated a chrome multi- 
soap holder that flips back into the 
wall. Also necessary, for sanitation. 
as well as good looks, is a fli-| 
back toothbrush holder. 
x * * special buy or a smart bud- 
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wide array of Whitehall 
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in and see our Whitehall 
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Wall-to-Walt Rug Keeps 
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Wall-to-wall covering of your 
floor is strongly advised because| 
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“GIRCLE THEATRE” 
on TUESDAY NIGHT TV       . 
   LUMBER CO.   Own. 
Seems like every .day we eas 
something about our continuously 
improving transportation methods. 
How: I began 
get to 
      Federal Savings and Loan drove 
ee eek ree ee 
Pontiac. Sounds to 
ime me Gan, ie would have been just 
as — to have come by boat. 
See where somebody posted a 
in Miami that atlas “Keep 
rida green . bring money.” 
—— they'd like to make 
the state more colorful ... We 
idon’t want to knock the Florida 
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‘our pride and pleasure.to promote 
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‘There. are wonderful Michigan 
Properties available for your pur- 
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: 181 COAKLAND FE 4-1594 
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  Ten years ago, the kitchen was 
the most neglected room in the 
house, But women complained so 
loud that the builders began doing 
something about them. Now it's! minimizes color discordance and| makes it easier to achieve a sim- 
ple, attractive color scheme in 
the room. It often can obviate the ORM TRE yn . necessity for refinishing the -f] 
the bathroom’s turn. itself. os Or! 351N. Paddock FE S- 6973   
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and dirt, thus making it safe for | the small fry to romp and roll as much as they like, | Tuck Away Linens 
in Shallow Drawer 
» Linen storage is handier when 
‘shallow drawers are used. Sheets 
and pill6w cases, hand towels and : 
other items may be kept segre- ° 
gated and jin small stacks to elim- Use Light for Drama 
inate wrinkling. 
The average home handyman 
can build a closet of linen drawers 
in a weekend*if he follows a free 
plan for such an installation. All 
available space in a closet without’ 
  Specific applications of off-center 
fixture lighting include the use of 
fixtures to aller robe down- 
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    tures, | sé: wings is utilized, and space is left| enacks art objects, and knick- Conditioner 
next to the hamper for storage of|_ : 
a vacuum cleaner. Furnace 
Built of lumber, the linen closet 
is economical and easy to make. 
Write the Home Service Bureau, 
Suite 2037, 111, West Washington, 
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~Can Add to Efficiency 
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Phone OR 3-1594 
  Ths teciewe of . “divide and 
;warlike implications and applied 
ijn the home to overcome a com- 
mon problem—lack of useful stor- 
age space, 
Look in any closet, any shelf, 
any cabinet and you will see from 
40 to 50 per cent of the space un- 
occupied because it isn't conven- 
‘ient to pile dishes, clothing or oth-. 
jer items to the full cubic space 
available. 
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high with storage items, leaving 
an additiona] 18" to 24”’ vacant 
area above. Solve this dilemma | 
by making a pigeonhole file, or 
| group of compartments, com- 
| pletely filling the 
the shelf. 
| struction. 
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A base kitchen cabinet may be 
a hodge-podge of pots and pans un- 
less it is divided with panels, 
placed vertically: and held by 
‘small quarter-round- wood mold- 
ing attached to top and bottom. 
    
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NEW MODERN. 
BIRCH 
KITCHEN CAN BE YOURS 
You, too, can have a wonderful 
new deluxe custom built birch 
kitchen including formica tops 
and built-in thermador range 
and qven installed in. your home 
for as little as $25 per month 
in. See our. model kitchen. 
Estimates are free! 
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} FE $-9331- with ne down ‘payment! Stop   A wall cabinet may be. divided 
by hanging a small 4” shelf from 
the shelf above by means of L. 
hooks placed through drilled holes 
in the hardboard. 
Cups, saucers and odd-shaped 
dishes may be stored there. 
x good way of putting a wall 
\“peg-board” paneling, over spac- 
ers, and using hooks and brackets 
‘to store numerous items. 
Lumber dealers have panels and| 
fixtures. A “‘peg-board"’ pane] on 
| space. 
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A CORNER TABLE provides 
space for a lamp, books, magazines 
all within easy eats 
    
  
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space over | 
Make the device of hardboard, 
‘slotting the edges so the pieces) screwed together, lined and covered with panels 
will fit together in egg-crate con- of rot-proof, durable asbestos-cement board, are 
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ition of a able electric heater.| ee Shiver ’ n’ Shake port Pornsill Doors * ‘This facilitates quick warming - of) ize It is now possible to personal: 
When You Shave? ‘te batnroom without having to window shutters, front doors and. ! turn up the furnace and heat other garage doors by wsing the moldings é 
Don’ t Have To! rooms in the home. | and rosettes’ omadal a 
Equipped .with their own “ther: firm's unique customi oe Today’ s trend toward suburban! |mostats to insure economical oper | i= 
gg has Leg ~— megy aa ame the heaters come in. all] - 
the way ‘of life’ amily sizes, for small? médium or large. O a tal 
breadwinner. irooms. Many are equipped with rnamen 
As families have moved further fans which assure faster, more 8 from the centers of America’s! oven heating of a room, 
great cities, the working man has) The thermostat turns off the 
been faceil with having to arise peater at a pre-determined room 
earlier to get to work on time, temperature, preventing rooms § 
Many men now get up an hour or from getting too warm, as often 
jeven two hours earlier than other, ‘happens when a heater without an 
amembers of their faniilies. Often automatic type switet. is used, 
they must get ready for work be- ae 
fore the home heating system hay 
had a chance to warm rooms to! BAY, 
the normal day-time temperature. | Ne 
.|Ag a result, many a man -has had Cw HITEHALL 
to shiver through his morning i 
~. Shower and shave. «| Post Lentern A 
| However, increasing, numbers of! . 
men are finding a way to keep) x 
| themselves comfortable during this 
‘critical’ time of day — installa- 
TO BUY OR SELL 1 Don't let icy steps cause 
eS oo , | REAL ESTATE | jyour family to take a 
PLANTER BOX—Home design experts agree liner, when caulked, forms a& permanent box in |nasty fall... protect 
that the planter box is rapidly becoming one of which to make the planting, without fear of de- | JOHN KINZLER Ithem with Ornamental we. 
| the most popular items of modern home furnish- terioration. The asbestos-cement board is the | REALTOR & BUILDER i Iron. Railings. & 
ings. Here is one that can be used either as a same material used by many professional nurs- | 670 W. Huron FE 4-3525 ] 
room divider or as an independent item of func- erymen to line their planting boxes. When | . _ i] CONCRETE 
| tional furniture. It is simple and economical to trimmed at the corners with standard modern 7 : 
| build. Any home craftsman can make one-over door casing, the planter has a modern Chippen- STEPS 
a week-end. A series of light, wood frames, dale appearance. Apply two coats of dull black Commercial Property 
lacquer and a dramatic decal in the center of For Sale No Sections to Be Forced. 
the panel and you have the luxuridus planter . ; 
th terial d t truct The sPageatarors! On East Bivd.. east of Apart by Frost or | e materials used in its construction. Th pic ab Parry) 1 lew) agpresinately | Settling 
oO — ae 7 a 6 1 acre each, with combined 
. ry = East Bivd. of 
° ’ ° . aa over leet. in large pop- ‘ 
Wi nter's I deal Repa ir Time DRAYTON ulation area. Ready for de | CONCRETE | : velopment. i 
ce, || STEP CO. for Fixing Home's Interior DISTRIBUTORS | } Willis M. Brewer Burke I Lumber Co.|] ' . 9g 4701 Dixie Hwy... Drayten Plains |) 55 N. Parke os <a 5380 Dixie Highway . 
oh & re 4-018: eM 8-c808 Fe 57708 Where the Home Begins “a.m ; OnNess ‘s 1224 onan este te. einen. Oe bettie : OR 3-7715 ‘ 
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A good) And while we're in the ‘kitchen! ™ P. Eearrer “ i 
‘cure for that after-the-holidays let- |—if your linoleum is badly worn in} a Saas SA SEATS a eeeeaeensaceemeieninniemnienmmnaaiameniamianae onion a.” r- ' 
‘down is a vigorously renewed in-|spots, or if you wish. to change | 3 
terest in all the little details that its-coloring, you can take care of | 9 A E E [ STONE! | ; 
combine to make your home the both these items very simply, A 2 
pleasant, well ordered place you base coat of floor enamel dries - ee 4 rn; . 
want it to be. You'll be surprised quickly and. is easily applied. It Takes an Expe: the | fe rence ; 
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tention when you really look for! To preserve the surface of the 4 |them. Every moath or so all floors, linoleum, it should be kept varnish- . 
iceilings, stairs, window sills and coated or lacquered. A final coat- i 
doors’ should be given the once-| ing of wax will aid greatly not only ‘ 
over. in keeping the surface clean but in ‘ 
A et protecting against blemishes and : 
other signs of wear. ‘ 
In fact, not only the room's ‘ 
foundation but everything in the | Look at the hinges of your , 
lroom should be sized up with the doors, teo, on your monthly 4 
strictest atterition for signs of, check-up. Usually they are paint- : 
jwear, for breaks—or even for lost, -~ ae color as are door ; 
fragments which may be replaced) 884 sometimes become chipped. D " ~ ‘ 
lor for which substitutes should be A new coat of color will benefit New PRE CAST ; 
‘found, It's more than wise to take them greatly. : ~“Cast-Alum ; 
that well known. stitch-in-time. * * * 
Perhaps, you have noticed that | While your attention is on the a insuLareo ALUMINUM SIDING i window sills often become worn te : 
and need re-tauching before the [U6 (oP vdge of edged a AN AMAZING REPRODUCTION OF lifetime Aluminum © Celoten Backing ' 
rest of the room shows wear, (3/50 10 the TP tne anime wheat, HAND-HEWN NATURAL STONE! Bebed on Enomel 4 This happens frequently above l y Bln m = . a“ — It Beautifies ... It Insulates . .*. It Ends ; 4 
iat Thresholds, too, seem : inti ! L rag _ nh = bold, or’ wear | These stitches-in-time are all lit- Painting G It Increases Your Home Value! : 
icker than other parts of the |tle jobs, each requiring only a) ; fi 
Geach oma kitchen aa cupboard |Short while to complete but some: | Low AS tow $ 75 PER ‘MO YEARS 4 
shelves are likely to show spots {times forgotten. So the point is,’ Pe . TO sPAY. i = 1 before the rest regulate your schedule so that $ 
See ae * licuchisp days won't come too far = \ OFFICE OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 * * * apart and these items ‘will bejj- . : 
The interiors of bureau drawers|‘@ken care of automatically, * NO MO PHONE ANYTIME! 
will look twice as spic and span good attitude to take when you ONEY NIGET if coated with enamel. And, while notice surfaces in your home that - DOWN! FE deral 2- 9471 
d a new protective coating is OR DAY a = 
—‘don't put it off, put in on!” OF oan 
from snagging delicate fabrics. . _ : . 
EASY CLEANING 
| You won't believe the difference : 
it makes to the interiors of drawers 
in the kitchen when they have a 
glossy coating. Sticky spots or 
spilled grease may be readily re-. 
moved with a damp cloth before 2 
they become absorbed by the wood. 
‘The same rule applies to kitchen 
shelves, as well. _ 
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Rochester Clarkston Silver Lake Sub. Foster Rd. Airport Rd. % 
100 sq. ft.- = . : 
| roll 4035 Lakewood 468 Harper 8020 Foster Rd. 9965 Dixie Hwy. 37 Acre Farm 
soon pays for itself through ‘ oe i Watkins Lake Pontiac 3 ~ 4 Acre Estate Springfield Lapeer County : 
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  Perry St. Basement 
154 North Soginaw St. 
Phone FEderal S17 
  
      
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  An ideal plan for inileor-cubdven: 
Garden terraces surround this 
house. Broad sliding glass doors 
open five rooms to breezes and 
| Sunshine. 
Kitchen and family room 
merge inte a spacious informal 
paternal epares ra big liv. 
ing room and formal dining 
room from everyday wear “and 
  
  
  
WATKINS PONTIAC _ ESTATES Only 16 choice parcels’ re- 
maining out of 390 lots.   
Beautiful split level sites and 
high and dry ranch home- 
sites. 
Exclusive Developers | 2 
     4286 Dixie Hwy., 
Drayton Plains 
OR 3-1231    “0 
      |} which keeps this house within 
   tear, 
A gracious entrance foyer, three 
| generously proportioned bedrooms, | 
two bathrooms—one a split bath— 
complete this unusual layout. 
All this and low costs, too, are 
'made possible by expert planning, 
|1,449 square feet and saves $1,500 
jor more by “substituting a crawl 
i | Space for a basement. 
: * * 
| However, this is a flexible plan. 
| You can build a basement if you. 
| prefer, The oversize garage pro- 
vides-ample_space for a basement 
| stairway and service Vestibule be- 
i the garage and the family 
| FEATURES OPEN RAFTERS 
: A distinctive feature of the ex- 
| terior styling of this house is the 
ao rafters above the terrace j 
5 ROOMS OPEN TO TERRACE — Garden terraces surround opened to let in air and sunlight. In the wintertime. they lock 
this house. In five of the rooms: sliding glass doors can be tightly, defying the worst storms. — * 
Sliding Glass Doors. Give Indoor- Outdoor Living. . 
the bedrooms. A variety of treat-! 
living is featured in Design’ ment is suggested by this detail. for an accent to the front end of 
| HW-23 for The House of the Week. | You could leave these rafters. 
open for shadow effect. 
fiber glass sheets in a pastel color. 
\You could grow vines over the ter- 
race. Or you colld roof it over con- 
ventionally for a covered porch. 
* * * 
try homes, designed HW-23 with 
a weather eye on the building 
dollar throughout. Room dimen- 
sions indicate the extent to which 
this house is planned for the. use 
of standard lengths of lumber You eliminated for economy although, 
could cover them with corrigated, 
Herman H. York, architect who> 
specializes in suburban and coun-| SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1957    
  
      
  ' suggests the use of brick veneer|characterize this house. Closets 
,are large—many of them planned 
:with sliding doors. JA private 
|dressing room with ‘a built- -in 
vanity table links the master, bed- 
room with its: private bathroom. 
Sliding. doors also open from the 
jfoyer into the powder room sec- 
tion of the split bathroom“as well 
as between the two compartments the garage... This could be! 
it provides a pleasant touch with! 
its extension of a pierced brick 
wall partly screening the garage 
doors. Either shingles or hand 
split shakes could be used to side| 
the main front wall, depending onl   
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the building budget, and the rest sped 
of the house can be finished with|°* ‘it bathroom.   states 
  
  
  plain clapboard siding. - = * -* Numerous niceties of planning’ A breakfast bar between the 
kitchen and family room is a smart 
provision for children’s snacks as 
well as for informal entertaining   
Use Insulating Glass when the family room is used for 
evening recreation. 
The kitchen is well arranged | 
‘for cabinets and appliances, with 
space alloted for a modern 
raised oven separate from coun. | 
tertop burners. The barbecue is | 
convenient for serving either in | 
the dining room or family room. | 
Between the barbecue and re- | 
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} without the expense of cutting on 
the jab... 
- Rooin widths of 13 feet 4 inches 
show ‘the use of standard 14-foot 
Five pairs of sliding glass 
‘doors are used in the plan for 
HW-23 on this page. 
joists with 4 inches allowed at 
each end for bearing and wall 
construction. Widths of 15 ‘feet 
4 inches show the use of 16-foot 
joists—lumber being available in 
multiples of 2 feet, 
This not only saves money but 
results in good room sizes, - 
* x * 
The architect carries this pru- 
dence into the exterior design, 
too. He has pitched the roof just for Comfort at Any Time 
Sliding glass doors are one 
of the most glamorous and 
successful. ef modern building 
accessories. Their sturdy 
aluminum frames lock as se- 
curely as modern office building 
and store doors, Weather- 
stripped as thoroughly as any 
window or door, they defy the 
worst of storms. 
Glazed with single sheets of 
heavy plate glass, or with double 
insulating glass, they can be as 
comfortable in any climate as 
picture windows or window walls. 
Standard height is 6 feet 10 
inches, with widths of openings frigerator are a broom closet | 
| and a pantry closet. 
hall, every room in the house be-. 
‘comes accessible from the front 
door without passage through an-| 
other room—the dining room, of 
|course, is accepted as an excep- 
tion’ to this rule because of . its 
'periods of disuse. 
  ‘and the two sliding glass doors of 
          enough to permit the use of ranging from 6 to 16 feet. * * * | 
economical rasphalt shingles. He —|. The most glamorous feature of, ‘ ° | this house is the way its walls of 
jglass open to let you enjoy the 
i best of the outdoors from family 
room, dining rodm, living room 
and the two major bedrooms—or 
close weathertight to give you spec- 
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rehitect | Donates | Design Plans for ean: r ine   
- Louis Rossetti. 
Designed Arch Did ‘Triumphal’ Entry,| 
Also Village School 
Planning 
ROMEO — Internationally known} 
architect Louis Rossetti, of the De- 
troit architectural engineering firm 
of Giffels Vallet and Rossetti, has 
offered to design plans for the! 
proposed Romeo Civic Center, 
community leaders learned last 
night at an open meeting here. 
e * * * 
Rossetti, whose home is located 
on Fisher road, northwest of the 
village, has long been interested in 
local projects.   “has also drawn school plans for 
the village. 
ce serosa ee of 24 local civic 
meeting in 
the aun hall also offered to 
support the project. 
Some announced they had al- 
‘ ready scheduled special money- 
raising events — while others 
planned. to address their respec:) 
tive clubs, seeking active endorse- 
ment for the center. 
Members of the Community 
Building Authority 
the session describec tentative TRIPLE ‘TWIN-SETS — Mrs, Ray Miller, left, of Everett, Wash., 
gets acquainted with twin daughters Cynthia, left, and Dorothy, the 
- Millers’ third set of twins in 28 months. Daddy, Ray Miller, right, 
ee and- sacadicl   months old. On his lap, at left, in-twin Tom, 17 months old, whose sister, Edith, was not on hand to greet the photographer. The other 
lad on Miller’s lap is the couple's three-year-old son, Steve. 
  
County Deaths Mrs. Hattie May Boring 
MILFORD — Service for Mrs. 
Hattie May Boring, 80, of North- 
ville and formerly ef Milford, will 
ibe at 2 p.m. Monday from the 
‘Richardson - Bird Funeral Home, 
Milford. The Rev. Robert Worgess 
will officiate, with burial in High- 
land Cemetery. Mrs. Boring: died 
yesterday. 
Surviving are six daughters, 
  plans for the building. Mrs. Roy Utley of Northville, Mrs. 
The main portion will be 90 by Rena McCormick of Alma, Mrs. 
40 feet with a 14 by 42 foot wing. (Clifford Floury of West Highland, 
The wing will house an.entrance Mrs. Edward Hollingdale of High- 
_ hall or lobby, kitchen, utility reom lan@ Mrs. Floyd Tibbitts of Ply- 
and lavatories. - |mouth and Mrs. Henry Taylor of 
The building proper will be Livonia; six sons, Mathew of 
usable as an auditorium large Northville, Howard of Plymouth, 
enough to seat about a 1000 per- Joseph ‘of Keego. Harbor, John of 
sons, or may be divided into three Northville, and Wendell and Ear!| New General Baptist. Church Kitchen Committee   
ORION TOWNSHIP—Sunday will 
be the day of organizetion for the 
new church on Indian Lake road 
Clifford Couple 
Wed Fifty Years 
CLIFORD — Mr. and Mrs. Alex 
Vance, formerly of Clifford, now   
wedding anniversary which is Feb. 
6, with an open house in their Organize at Orion Sunday to Get Equipment 
A reception for the family and} ‘OMN WNSHIP — The! y COMMERCE TOWNSHIP f close friends followed in the church 
jy Parlors. Mr. near the township corners whic h 
was formed under the leadership, Kitchen Planning Committee 
of the General Baptict Church of the Commerce Methodist Churc 
Pontiac. | will decide upon a list a new | 
_ &- &® @ equipment at a special meeting to 
The meeting, which. will convene be held at 8 p.m, Monday 
at 2:30 p.m., will eiect a pastor home of Mrs: Edward A. Beaupre, 
and permanent offigers, adopt "the 4283 Bluebird Drive, Commerce 
living. at 828 Cedar: Street, Lapeer 
City, , will celebrafe their golden, constitution and bylews and ar-. 
ticles of faith for the new church.) 
Ordained authority in 
Baptist Churches, consisting of 
the pastors and deacons of the 
churches in the area, which in- 
eludes Pontiac and Flint, will 
attend. the | 
Great Lakes Assn of General | Township. 
* * * 
The new equipment will be young 
purchased for the kitchen of the (group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Mon- new church now under construc- 
village of Commerce, 
* * * | Southtield Voters to Try 
for Drain Project Again 
SOUTHFIELD — Twice in the) t Feb. 18 Caucus 
at Metamora. he polls and to be sure that no past, Southfield has tried at the, more legal snags come up, Super- 
polis té”get the Evergreen drain. visor Eugene Swem says he will 
project underway, but were tied enlist all available legal aid in 
up with legal technicalities even 
though voters approved. 
The third “try” will come up on 
April | 1 _wifen voters again go to 
Barbara Bice Wed 
in Metamora Rites 
METAMORA — Mr. and: Mrs.   drafting the ballot proposal. Village Clerk Plans to 
“Review and Register’ 
| troversy in and around South 
Oakland County as to whether it 
| tiac where it is presently located. 
Swanson thinks that Southfield is) on Feb. 11 
METAMORA — Caucus will be 
held for this village on the evening 
of Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the 
fire hall for the purpose of nom- 
inating candidates to run on the 
\village election of March 11, 
* * * 
Candidates will be the two per- 
isons receiving the highest number 
‘of votes for the nominations at 
the caucus, for the bi-partisan elec- Since Royal Oak has thrown 
her hat in the ring as a candidate 
for the relocation ef the county 
seat, there has been much con- 
would be mere convenient to 
have it situated there or in Pon- | 
  Southfield Trustee, Donald L.| 
Clarence Bice of Lapeer, formerly “more centrally located than Roy-| 
of Metamora, annoyace.the mar-'al Oak, so “maybe we ought to. tion. 
Beverly, to Kenneth Elmer Hol- 
men, son of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer 
“Holmen, LeRoy, Minn. The cere- 
mony was performed at Pilgrim 
Congregational Church, Metamora, 
        n the | 
tion on a_ site just west ‘of the | | Jamerson, 
. | 
Bids for the new equipment will by the Rev. Charles Robbins, at’ 
"4 p.m., Jan, 26. Attending the, 
|bride was her sister, Donna Jean 
| Bice, and best man was John Mor- 
| ris 
and -Mrs. Holmen! 
/are making their home in Lapeer 
on South Main street. 
‘Young Homemakers 
to Meet in Avon Twp. 
AVON ‘TOWNSHIP _— Stiles 
Home-makers Extension 
‘day, at the home of Mrs. George 
850 South Boulevard 
| West. : 
| * * * 
Mrs, David Cation will give the riage of their daughter, Barbara build it here.’ However, the South- 
field Board agreed that Pontiac’ . 
  was the best site, 
T p.m, 
will have a meeting at the home 
of Mrs. Marjorie Booth; of Park- 
. dale road, leader of wee woodwork- | gq 
ing project.. ROCHESTER — On Monday at 
the Rochester Craft Club * *« 
has announced that on Monday, 
Feb. 11, or the thirtieth day pre- 
lceding the election, he will be at. 
his home, 208 East High St. At 
Area Cratt Club |, 
Plans Meeting 
in Rochester” his time he will ‘review and 
register such of the qualified elec- 
‘tors of the village as shall prop- 
erly apply." a” 
  County Births 
Uttes 
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jay Feathers “ 
pon street announce the birth of 
wghter, Theresa Leigh. 
Mr. and Mra. Elvin FP Bets Wright 
Mrs, Alfred Smithling, leader Gary uyan the birth of a gon, 
of the Stitch and Stew Club south Mrs. Marry B. Wilkins ~ Village Clerk Grove C. Morse™ 
of Rechester, has been. in East 
Lansing this week attending a 
clothing school, She will bring 
helpful hints to all of the clubs. 
Mrs. Smithling also took sugges- 
tions‘ from the Oakland County 
leaders ‘as to how to improve 
the clothing projects. 
’ Joan Fodrea and Mary Lovelace) +n, and 
pouthtield dz drive ennounce the birth of 
ay Lynn. 
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carriza!l of Van 
Dyke 
daughter foad announce the birth. of 
, Gregory Lee. ~ 
and Mrs. Orlo B. Smith = Helen 
sei es the birth of son, 
and Mrs. George QO. Williams of 
ay iets anpoun ce the: birth of # “rel 
    home on Sunday Feb, 3, from 2 to 
7 p.m. were close in the cherry-pie bake- on “Quick and Thrifty 
off held Sunday but only one entry separate rooms t Bori { Milford; | " the near fut esson , Ortonville parate meeting row hrough Boring o one brother Charter members of the church be released in ne we. aia” New aenibera who Soles ce unt tee ek Leste tt 
use of folding doors. jand one sister, 34 grandchildren 
Rossetti has promised prelim- 
fmary sketches of the building 
within a week, directors said. 
The building authority board has, 
said $15,000 is the minimum | 
amount needed to start construc- 
ton—possibly ‘by April 1. 
Treasurer Dr. Sherman M. Hard-' and 41 great-grandchildren. 5 
Mrs. Stephen Currell 
NORTH BRANCH — Service for 
Mrs. Stephen (Elsie) Currell, 66, 
lof here will be. at 2 p.m. Monday 
‘in the Blackburn Funeral Home, 
North Branch, with burial in West 
Deerfield Cemetery. Mrs. Currell| x * * 
‘The Vances have seven daugh- 
ters and two sons: Robert and 
Alex Jr., Mrs. James Harvey, Mrs. 
Dutton all-of Lapeer. 
mond Forbes, Mrs. Raymond Tu 
ner and Mrs. Carlyle Hewitt are} 
of Marlette. The couple alsa has 
ing reported a balance of over died yesterday morning at Lapeer ‘Nineteen grandchildren and three 
$5,200 on hand to date. He listed 
101 ways to<raise money for the 
project for the assembly last night. 
A local landscape architect, 
Richard B. Manahan, offered to 
coordinate the efforts of all his 
fellow nurserymen in the beauti- 
fication portion of the program. 
The newly appointed 12-man ifi- 
nancial committee wiil meet next 
Tuesday evening in the village hall 
to map out its fund-raising cam- 
a .|Mrs. Clara Sturm _of Pigeon and ‘County General Hospital. 
She leaves her husband; four 
sons, Clayton of Farmington, 
Charles of Phoeniz, Ariz., Erwin 
and Marvin, both at home; one 
daughter, Mrs. Joseph Farkas of 
Deerfield Township; one brother, 
Eli Wilfong of Pigeon; two sisters, 
Mrs. Margaret Spresnéy of Lapeer, | 
also: 1b grandchijdren. 
Joseph B. Ruelle 
DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for 
Joseph B. Ruelle, 69, of 4050 Sasha- ign. . : . 
The 4.3 acre building site is lo- 
cated on Morton - street, across 
from. Memorial baw Rd. here, who died suddenly 
Thursday, will be held from Our 
Lady of the Lakes at 10 a.m. 
Monday. There will be a Rosary 
recitation-Sunday at 8 p.m. in the   eee: 
  
Name Holly Directors - 
HOLLY—Five new members of 
the board of directors of the HollV 
Community Fund: are , Cortland 
Hall, Mrs. Archie Smith, Robert 
‘Rainey, Frank Hubble and Robert 
Longstreet. They serve for a term 
of. three years. The fund's 1956 
collections were nearly $6,500   
Begin Methodist Series 
NORTH BRANCH—'‘Four Nights 
For God,” a sefies ot evangelistic 
meetings, begin at the Methodist Robert Shepard, and Mrs. Maurice’ 
Mrs. Ray will be received at thas time, 
The Rev. Robert Garner of the 
General Baptist Church of Pontiac 
will conduct the organizational 
service.     
".|@roup From St. John 
to Attend League Rally 
ROCHESTER—A group of teen- 
agers from St. John’s Lutheran 
Church will attend the Walter 
League Rally, Sunday, at St. Trin- 
ity Lutheran Church, Pontiac, from 
|2:30 through 8:30. Those wishing 
to go will leave St. John's at 2 p.m. 
For information call league presi- 
dent, Dick Bryant, OL 6-154] or 
counselor," Eugene Pogalz, OL 
6-1541.   Leslie Thomas, Building Commit- 
at the last meeting are Mrs. Wil-   tee chairman, tif Harry Colestock 
Planning chairman, will be in at- liam Walters and Mrs. Forrest 
tendance. ker Jr. 
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Holly Man Reelected 
ORTONVILLE—Brandon Grange) Kenneth Van Natta of Holly 
973 will hold open house tonight; was yesterday reelected to his 
at 8 p.m. at Grange Hall. Special) post as executive secretary of 
guests will be the alec the Michigan Assn. of Nursery- 
Groveland Farm Bureau members.| men. J, J. Poleo of Monroe wit 
Guest speaker will be Gerald. also renamed president Friday, 
‘Tosel of Michigan - State Police the last day of the group's three- 
who will show a film ‘ pea) day Grand nes. Aea! confab. Open House Tonight 
        Ba- county contest here ve and 
Joan will enter fron: Mrs. ‘per club can be made in the 
. 8. 
Wiggins’ group. 
County Calendar Nerth Branch 
The Senior Circle, 8CB, meets tn the 
church Sanday echool basement rooms at 
2 pm, Tuesday.   
’ Metam 
Thornviile Somer Club will meet 
at the home of Mrs. Bar) Kennedy of 
Melamora Wednesday evening at 8. with) - 
Mrs Albert Thomas in charge of the 
program 
    
to the Record.”*. Special music; ———— 
will be furnished by Mrs. Kenneth. 
McClure and her son Lloyd of 
Davison. Refreshments will 
served.     “/Flolyeria Brown Married 
vat First Baptist Church — | At Pontiac Township   
Lapeer-Hadley re 
Sets Annual Meeting 
METAMORA — Annual meeting 
of the Lapeer-Hadley Artificial 
ey Assn. will be held Tues- 
at the Hunters Creek Com- 
munity Hall, starting at 7 p.m. 
when dinner will be served by the 
Thursday Social & Study Club. 
x * * 
terms expire 
  |Church here at 8 p.m. Sunday, 
continuing Feb: 4, & and 6, with 
Rev. Ellis Hart of Romeo as guest 
preacher. Coats Funeral Home. . 
Mr. Ruelle is survived by one 
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Riggs; 
‘seven sons, Lewis, David, Stephen, 
Richard, Raymond, William and 
Ralph, all of Drayton Plains; five 
sisters, Mrs. Florence Valencourt, 
Mrs. Genevive Benoit,- Mrs. Irene 
Collins, Mrs. Eleanor Markusic 
and Mrs. Mercedes Bates; four 
brothers, Octave and Oliver of 
Detroit, and Lewis and Leo, and 
16 grandchildren. 
Simon VanHorn   
Name St. John Officers 
DRYDEN — Newly elected offi- 
cers of the Ladies Guild of St. 
Johns ‘Episcopal Church are: Pres- 
ident, Mrs. Gerald Dackham; vice Republicans and 16 Democrats have 
filed petitions for the Feb. 18 pri- 
mary election here. Republican 
incumbent Howard C. Decker will 
be opposed by Republican Floyd, 
E. Wiseley for the supervisor's 
post. Democrats seeking the nomi- 
nation for supervisor are Leroy 
Davis and Lewis Roy Wahl. ~* 
* * * 
For the clerk's post, incumbent 
Greta V. Block is the only Repub-   lican to file and George E. Lyle   
  LAPEER — Simon VanHorn, 69, 
i\died Thursday night at Lapeer 
  
Your Watch        his home with his Sunday. 
‘brother, William VanHorn, 72 Tur-| Surviving besides, her husband 
rill Ave. /Funeral service will be are her son, Gerald of Utica; one 
Sunday /at Baird Funeral Home Sister, Mrs. Dorothy Millar of ‘War- 
lat 1:30/p.n¥. and burial will be ren; five brothers, Arthur, Center- 
iin Eas Dayton Cemetery, Tuscola line: Alphonsus, Leo and Herbert <a Hospital. He|at the funeral home at 8:30 p.m. 
         
    
    
     
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Ladies’ — Men's 
Special , a | 95 
Georges-Newpor lewelry Dept. le Albright of Pontiac. 
Mrs. Frank Kochis 
(Agnes) Kochis, 48, of 7051 Ryburn 
St., will be at 8:30 a.m.~Monday 
jin ’ Milliken Funeral Home here, 
  
  © Cleaned $ 50 
© Adjusted 4 | County. 
© Regulated rm) ef Lagoee andl Otter Ver of Mayville; three sisters, | 
Expansion vp, ri Gwen of Yaa te 
UTICA—Service for Mrs. Frank) 
and at-9 a.m. in St. Lawrence| > 
\Catholic Church. The Rev. Edward || 
\J. DeKeyser will officiate, ‘with|- 
burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, De-|: 
J troit. Holy Rosary will be recited |” 
    
    
    
   
    
    
    
   of the awards of valor.” 
boys have been asso- 
ciated with U.S. Scputing since 1910: go into 
a@ Juvenile Court and listen to the boys, one 
after another on¢, tell the Judge, “I was 
lonesome.” 
  A lonely boy will respond ‘to leadership 
in gang or Scout Group. Scout leadership is 
A const e and teaches that boy to be self- 
reliant, to be honést, honorable and depend- 
able. He is taught the art of self-preserva- 
tion and First Aid bey others. He is et 
the gracious art “ along with 
others” and the oe and take as it is applied ty, to 
npg rs the 
ery boy there mr : 
Divine spark—it orily Hot AB kindling—” is 
an. expression of PF. len Dimmock, Boy 
Scout Comm ission, England. 
26 Hats oft to Boouting-—F¥braséy th tw 180 
HEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 
266 N. Phone FE t-ax78     lof Warren and — of Utica; the only Democrat. 
Republicans Goldie B. Mallahn, | 
incumbent, and Martha A. Laing 
are seeking the nomination for | 
treasurer. The only Democrat | 
filing for the post is Kathryn A. 
Copple. 
For trustees, Republicans Thom-. 
as W. Shearer, Jr., incumbent;   7 Seek Supervisor's Post PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — Fifteen  decta Terry, incumbent: 
Francis Evon, and Stephen A.| 
Douglas, Jr., are the Democrats| 
ivying for. nomination. 
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_ Other offices for, which petitions 
have been filed are: Justice of 
the peace—Republican R. Grant! 
Graham; Board of review—Demo- 
erat Forist Cotcher; Constable— 
Republican incumbents Harold Van 
|Housen, Leonard Thompson, J.| 
[Paul Elwell, and Charles W. Wil- 
; Republicans Elton M. Dexter 
land Norman F. Gerber; and Demo- 
icrats Ernest A: Melone, Louis H. 
Zywicki, Richard N. 
court and Arthur Peterson; Town- 
ship party committee—Donovan G. 
/Gillmore, Democrat. 
  
         
     
   
   
   
        
    
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Mary A. Harris filed. Incumbent (ty, The Rev. Leo Griffin, assist- Mont Bodman, Donald R. Schell, eq by the Rev. Melvin Keeler, 
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Feb, 17, 1s. * 
° Ray Brancheau Jr., son of Mr. Mrs. Virgil Covert, of 276 E 
| and Mrs. Ray Brancheau, of 2150 Boulevard South, is now sta- 
Greer Blvd., Sylvan Lake, is cur- 
rently receiving basic training at 
Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. 
He enlisted in the Army's Air-| @ 
borne. Division Jan. 4, 1957. 4 
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Reservists of Michigan’s 70th 
Infantry Division will fight a mock) gf 
battle, Exercise Big Blast VI,! j 
on Saturday and Sunday at Fort! # 
Sheridan, Ill. ; 
The maneuvers will provide a Corps. 
        | News of Service Personnel 
To be .discharged from the’corps, division, and other unit) , 
Army Feb, 15, is Specialist Third commanders and their staffs. Par- 
Class Edward G, Slaughter, son ticipating reservists from the 
of Mr. and Mrs. George Slaugh-|Pontiac area are: S.LC. Joel-F. 
:- ter, of 50 S, Edith St. Hatchett Jr., of 272 Hughes St.; 
- . » 4 member of Headquarters Bat-/M-Sgt.. Donald Johnson, of 1645 
- tery 85th AAA Missile Battalion, Lakeview Ave.; S.C. Theodore 
Fort Wayne, he graduated from St./R, Pearson, of 6066 Northrup Ave. 
Frederick High School and at- Waterford; and Sgt. Arthur H. Me- 
tended the University of Detroit Quinn, of 3390 Loon Lake Shores, 
      -. Pendleton, Calif. | 
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tion carrier 
the 5th Regi-| * 
liton,’son of Mr. 
and Mrs. C. B. 
Hamilton, of 6205 
Hillsboro 
Davisbyrg, 
scheduled to 
complete 
training Feb. 7 at! 
the Marine Corps! 
Recruit 
San Diego, Calif.) 
U pon comple- 
tion of training 
* © ——— | Robert Covert, son of Mr, and| nilecdaokes overt, son of Mr. and sioned to Camp Pendleton, Calif.,| 
‘for further infantry training, or to 
tioned at Camp one of the Marine Corps Schools. 
Won't Go Far Away 
| He is serving ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. w-— Sal 
} as an ammuni- Caviness found a sure way to 
in thwart any car thiefs. . 
| He reported his car stolen and 
ment, Ist, Battal- within 15 minutes Atlantic City po- 
ion, Company B. lice recovered it a few blocks 
Friends. may.trom his home, The gas tank was 
“refresher course” for provisional), COVERT address mail tox, lempty. St., 
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  attached 
ny Eim Drive, Whit- 
more Lake. 
NB—Item No, 11—Parcel o: 
1 concrete block me house 
ed at 123 Six Mile fae se Wwhiteners 
NB—item No. 12—Parcel © 
story frame house & ame shed lo- 
cated at 115 Six Mile Rd., Whitmore 
sheds located 
Beach Drive, Whitmore 
M—Parcel 111 
aS located at 
Drive, Whitmore Lake 
No. 16—Parcel. 90 
frame house- —— 
1t— 08 
1 story frame ouse located at 46 
Delaware Whitmore Lake (Owner at 38 
pre otherwise indicate: 
Each ‘them must be bid se: ra ad 
Jed bids shi be plaint 
Michigan ii way Department, Right-ot- Way. Or 
v 4 Stevens T. Mason ‘J * 
removed 
(20) 
ter. 
or ie 
prop t ge it ‘operty w wen 
da: = Monde { Acceptance 
; ertits i, Bank Draft 
Money naar x Fou AMOUNT of bid, 
= to the ‘Michigan State top hway 
rtment, must accom: bid Items 
from My 
of cts than $100. root bi op i” “5100 or 
more — . nied by a certified 
check, draft or money inde pe = 
to th son n State * o the W; 
po Ch NOT SEND og es py, be 
SONAL ag 
bid is not bricolarg —— returned if if pomomee 
kk, 
molishe: hed to ‘sound 
bustible mate: 
Sepeapeaet wens cae an e to grow ve 
—o, Basement—No grading neces- 
ry 
This deposit will be returned promptly 
bs ae inspection and returned, pro the 
ichigan State Highway Department. 
Successful bidder must be prepared 
to pay the balance in full upon notifi- 
cation of —_- of bid, and. to have 
the items completely re: removed from the 
—_ Mood porte of time jn- 
item Sheet. 
removed at the Buildings meet be 
risk and ¢ of the Leagan ~ bidder 
i ‘ormity with the ordinances, 
rules an fons and soning oe 
strictions of the City or Township in 
are located. The 
—— all permits necessary is| 
ar Sfoity of the bidder 
ay of the bidder to) 
taapest the idings as the Michigan 
State Righway a makes bo 
warranties ~ sentations as to 
the state or cena! emi of the buildings 
or ter ae contents. < 
bee) 
‘or each item bid 
Contractors and 
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mel te specifica cations recited in 
this Mecties, De =r dr ee ond 
returned {f bid Right cumreea eo reject any or aM 
— and to walve defects in “tne bid- 
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CHARLES M. ZIEGLER, 
State Highway Commissioner 
Lansine Michigan. 
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se PUBLIC SALE 
m..|Walled Lake 
“at Riker Pontiac, apsanestie, 
— motor veh: ie is stored at said 
inspected at said 
“Feb. 2, 4, °57   
NOTICE .OF PUBLIC SALE 
1981 2 Motor No. 
reoruary, Te um 1987, Serre 210 S Orenat 2 ari e 
Aven ac, Michigan, at 1-20 ry ented setting Co. 
.|were among items turned over to 
_{in partial restitution for Hodge's 
-|ported yesterday that the new fig- 
st higher than at the end of 1955. It 
4|8aid the December, 1956, gain was 
ilier. oe 
°-|Noland, 18, of 1225 E. Lake Dr., 
      Minos Has $550, 000 
‘Bid on Florida Property 
of Convicted Ex-Auditor 
SPRINGFIELD, Il, W@®— The] 4; State yesterday asked court ap- 
proval to sell former auditor Or-)’ 
ville E. Hodge's plush St. Peters-|. 
burg, Fla., apartment-hotel to a 6 
“(Detroit firm for $550,000. 
Lloyd Morey appointed trustee 
= the estate et the now-imprisoned 
-matth the $550,000 
stock in the Paramount Insurance| 
Co., owned jointly by Hodge and 
Margaret. The petition 
said the state has an offer of 
'$7,200 for the cars, Worth of the 
stock was not assessed. 
The hotel, the cars and the stock 
the state by Hodge and his wife 
1% million dollar raid on the state 
treasury, 
Easy Payment Debts | 
Reach $31 Billion 
WASHINGTON (# — Americans 
l¢}owed a record $31,552,000,000 in 
R- easy payment debts at the end of 
= year. But the figure was 
climbing at a slower rate. 
The Federal Reserve Board re-   
ure was about 2% billion dollars 
528 million dollars, compared to 
a hike of 571 millidéns in De- 
cember, 1955. 
Total consumer credit, including) 1 
single - payment charge accounts 
and loans, reached $41,863,000,000 
at the end of 1956. This was $3,- 
215,000,000 more than a year ear- 
  
Pontiac Fire Captain 
Suffers Facial Burns 
Captain Charles Evans, Pontiac 
fireman, was treated for first de- 
‘gree facial burns and: then re- 
leased from Pontiac General Hos- 
pital Thursday after a fuel oii 
furnace had exploded. 
Firemen Were called to investi- 
gate a faulty safety device on the 
furnace of 324 W. Wilson, home of 
‘|Willie Franklin, when the injury 
re- occurred, Firemen used dry pow- 
der and no damage to the building 
or contents was reported.   
Youths Bound to Court 
for School Breakin 
Two Walled Lake youths, who 
pleaded guilty yesterday before 
Justice George E. 
Feldman to breexing into the Wix- 
om School Wednesday night, were 
bound over to circuit court on $2,- 
000 bond each. 
Oakland County Sheriff's detec- 
tives said Donald Daughterty, 17, 
of 2018 W. Maple Rd., and Ronald 
confessed to the incident after be- 1 \Sée April Election 
‘itor Peoples’ Vote |; 
~ jon Incorporation 
» A slate of nine candidates has 
’s April 1 charter com- 
incorporation. 
x * x 
The Citizens for Southfield Town- 
ip Committee named the slate 
sion to delay action past the June 
deadline * 
‘proposed charters have already 
been defeated at the polls. 
* * * 
to Southfield to-escape city life. 
ra nine-member—state last week. 
County Deaths Irving N. Hadley 
LAPEER—Service for Irving N. 
Hadley, 72, descendant of the foun- 
der of the village of Hadley, will 
be at 1:30 p,m. Tuesday at the 
Baird Funeral Home here. Burial 
will be in Mt. Hope Cemétery, La- 
peer. Mr. Hadley died Wednesday 
night in Boca Raton, Fla., where 
he was living. Mr. Hadley was a 
former Detroit realtor and native 
of Lapeer. ___- 
He is survived by a niece, Mrs. 
Dorothy Johnson of Pleasant Ridge 
and a nephew, John S. Hadley of 
Detroit and a number of cousins   
jin Lapeer. 
Clara L. Cook 
HOLLY—Clara L. Cook, 78, died 
Jan, 28 in El Monte, Calif. Funeral 
is Monday at 3 p.m, in Dryer Fu- 
neral Home, Holly, 
The Rev. Lewis Sutton will of- 
ficate and burial will be in Lake- 
side Cemetery, Surviving are sev- 
William A. McDonald 
HOLLY—William A. McDonald, 
died Friday at Flowers Hospital. 
He had lived at 2941 W. Grand 
Blvd., Detroit. Service will-be at 
1 p.m. Monday at Dryer Funeral 
Home, Holly, Burial will be in 
Lakeside Cemetery with the Rev. 
Donald Macintosh officiating, 
Surviving are two brothers, Har- 
ry E..of Holly and Charles F. of 
Minnésota. 
  
Nurse Director 
Gives Up Post 
at Marlette 
superintendent of nurses at Mar- 
lette Community Hospital, has 
asked to be relieved of her. post, 
according to Hospital Administrator 
Jack Croes. Mrs. Pringle ‘thas been 
superintendent of nurses for four 
years. She will remain at the hos-| 
pital, doing general duty and train- 
ing nurses aids. 
x * * 
Mrs. Agnes Koch {s now acting 
as superintendent of Nurses. She 
has been the hospital's anesthetist 
for three years. 
Firm Has Best Year | 
ene Michigan Mutual Liability 
Co, said today that premium vol- 
ume in 1956 was the largest in the 
firm's history. Net premiums writ- 
ten last year totaled $41,953,567 on 
casualty and fire insurance, ac- 
cording to President Walter E.   
  ing arrested Thursday, Otto.   mission election by opponents of 
If Southfield does not adopt a 
city charter by June 6, it reverts 
to township status under law, Two 
Opponents of city status, living 
mainly in the northern part of the 
township, are seeking a village in- 
corporation. They say they moved 
Supporters of the city named 
MARLETTE—Mrs. Lois Pringle, | 
  
Member 
Chevrolet's 
, 100 Car Club 
FE 5-4161 aoe 
  Say HELLO to RALPH at the CHEVROLET BOOTH. at THE AUTO SHOW sf: 
  RALPH HUMPHRIES 
Back Home Again at 34 Mill St. After 4 Years Absence, 
Ralph Is Ready to Take Up Where He Left Off as One of 
Our Top Volume Salesmen. Test Drive a Chevrolet Today | 
and Like Ralph You'll Says, “It’s Chevrolet for Me.” 
-MATTHEWS- -HARGREAVE 34 Mill Street More Than 30 Dead | 
in Four Air Crashes (Continued From ‘Page One) 
plane's « six-membe: crew,  suf- 
The heavily loaded Northeast 
Airlines DOGA, less than two 
minutes after it left the field, 
smashed into the ground of 
Rikers Island in the East River. 
‘The island, site of a city prison, 
hiis three-quarters of a mile from 
LaGuardia. 
Angel Gorbea, confined in the 
penitentiary on the liny island, 
gave a vivid account of the ‘re- 
sounding crash of tle four-engine 
plane. : 
Two explosions; the second loud- 
er than the first, announced the 
crash, Corbea said. Watching 
from his vantage point in a prison 
window, Corbea related this 
scene: 
ONE CHILD DIES . 
“The whole sky, even through 
the snow, was lighted. We (the 
prisoners) stood at the windows. 
We saw people tumbling out of 
‘ithat ship — they were all lighted, 
too, by the flames. We saw them 
and their shadows. We saw them 
stumble. 
“We saw some fall, we saw 
some just jump out, land on 
their hands and knees and then 
get up and run, They beat at 
themselyes because maybe their 
clothes were burning Some just 
ran a few feet from the plane 
and rolled in the snow, as if they 
were trying to smother the fire 
en their clothes.” 
Six children were aboard and at 
least one died. One survivor told 
of kicking a hole ir. the fuselage 
to escape. He turnec towards the 
plane for a second and saw a 
child thrown at him. He caught 
an and ran to safety. 
A prison trusty told of retrieving 
a mother and her 18-months-old 
infant from foot-deer snow - that 
covered the crash scene, a field 
used by the prison to raise garden 
vegetables. 
Near-blizzard conditions pre- 
vented the plane from taking off 
for three hours and 15 minutes. 
At. one point, the plane was 
towed back int#®'a hanger to 
clear the wings of icc and snow. 
Rolled back on- the runway, it 
received clearance at 6 p.m. 
At the controls was Capt. Alva 
Marsh, 49, a veteran of 19 
years with the airline. 
FIGHTS FOR ALTITUDE 
_ Marsh said the plane was off 
the ground for abouf a minute 
when it started to flatten. He 
fought for altitude vainly. 
on its left side and plummeted 
earthward. 
lot, George Basil Dixwell of Stra- 
itham, N. H., said they thought 
\their plane struck a pole on Rik-       ‘ers Island. 
* * * 
‘The impact of the crash tore 
off the plane’s left wing and 
knocked its outhoard engine from 
its mounting. The engine 
crunched into the ground, ripping 
off the left side of the aircraft, 
and burst into flames. 
TO BE INVESTIGATED 
Cause of the crash is the object 
of a four-pronged investigation: 
By the city Police and Fire De- 
partments, the Bronx district at- 
torney’s office, in whose domain 
Rikers Island lies, and the Civil 
Aeronautics Board. 
Government sources said the 
plane was not overloaded accord- 
ing to the number of passengers. 
lowed aloft with 100 persons. 
The crash might have turned 
into a far greater tragedy if the 
faltering airplane had veered in 
almost. any direction other than 
it did. 5 
It hit one of the few sparsely 
settled sections of Rikers Island, 
.|narrowly missing a row of five 
  
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alive,” wings of the penitentiary. A bit 
_shorter and it would have drop- 
‘ped into the river. A bit longer 
‘and it would have smashed into 
‘the heavily populated Bronx bo- 
rough of homes and apartment 
buildings, 
RESCUE HAMPERED 
The island's inaccessibility 
hampered rescue operations. Doc- 
tors, nurses, firemen and_ police 
had to use ferry boats to get to 
the island, the only means of 
reaching it. There was a long de- 
lay in returning survivors from 
the island to the Manhattan shore. 
- Police planned removing the bo- 
dies of victims from the island to- 
As soon as prison officials heard 
the crash, 50 trustiés were turned 
loose as rescue workers. Wardens 
‘turned on huge searchlights’ to 
‘ight up the blackened crash 
PRISONERS HELP 
The prisoners, working without | 
temporary first aid shelters. 
Survivors huddled around the 
crash scene, stunned and shocked 
by the suddenness of the disaster. 
Many cried uncontrollably, seek- 
_ing husbands, wives, children, rel- 
‘atives and friends. ° 
Many survivors escaped 
through the huge gash torn in-the 
plane’s left side. They told of an 
immediate outbreak of fire within 
the passenger cabin. 
tke * 
“It's a miracle we got out 
said Charles Naylor, a 
concert pianist from’ Roslyn 
Heights, Long Island. “It birst in- 
‘to flames so fast. We got out 
through a hole in the plane,’*— 
Jules Wollock, 45, of Brooklyn, 
|a set scenery manufacturer, said 
he kicked a hole in the plane's 
air crashes since 1952, Neither in- 
volved fatalities, = - Suddenly it heeted over sharply 
Marsh and his co-pi- |’ 
Such type planes have been al-| News in Brief 
Rayniond -Fiinchum, | 26, of Or- 
chard Lake Rd.,- Farmington, was 
sentenced to 90 days in jail yes- 
terday after pleading guilty to 
drunk driving before Farmington 
Justice Allen C, Ingle, - 
Frederick Mitchell, 17, of 15670 
| Ryland, Detroit, was bound over 
to circuit court on $1,000 bond yes- 
terday after pleading not guilty 
before West Bloomfield Justice El- 
mer Dieterle to a charge of in- 
decent liberties. 
Harry Bedwell, 53, of 74 Myra 
Ave., pleaded innocent tp a drunk 
driving charge today in municipal 
Ceeil MeCalhum 
involving a three tar property 
damage accident Friday at Auburn 
and S. Shirley Aves., and was 
freed on a $200 bond pending trial 
February 14. 
Now 48-hour service on color 
film slides, prints, enlargements. 
rome-Fktachrome, Koda- 
color. Beedle’s Cut-Rate, 377 S. 
Saginaw. Adv. 
—Adv. 
Business Notes DETROIT  — Appointment of 
Harry D. Hall as director of the 
Process Development Section. at 
the General Motors Technical Cen- 
ter was announced Friday. 
Hall, master mechanic at the 
new departure division in Bristol, 
Conn., succeeds Glen -R. Fitz- 
gerald, recently promoted to chief 
engineer of automative products 
in GM’s AC Spark Plug Division. 
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One-third of Canada's population 
— in Ontario. 
Death Notices PEBRUARY 1. set. 
pgs hen oryepems (former - 
‘ord   
    yng 
Rena MeCormic : ‘ord 
Mrs, Edvard Hollingdale. 
be held becooy 
y m, from 
Bird Puneral Home with Rev, 
._ Robert Worgess officiating. In- 
West Highland chardson- 
al Home, Milford. ; 
. PEBRUARY 2 . 19587, 
64 Dwight; dear mother 
of William Ewart. Funeral ar- 
rangements will be announced 
later by the .DeWitt C. Davis 
Funeral Home where Mrs. Ewart 
will jie in _state. 
ALD, PANOARY |: Hv, 987. 
64 Jud. dear brothe 
4, Gulibeas’ Mrs. James 
St. 
Paul Cathone Chureh with ‘inter- 
. Hope Ce men in a 78 metery. Mr. 
Pitagera) rads in state at the Brace-Smith Punerel 1 Home. 
FRENCH, FEBRUARY 1, 1957, WIL- liam L., 88 Glenwood Bivd. age 
: @ear brother of Edward 8. 
meral service will be 
. Michael's Cath- 
olic Church with Interment 
Drayton Plains Cemetery. 
——Rrench will lie in state 
Voorhees-Siple Funeral 
where recitation of the Rosary 
will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday. 
HEDRICK, FEBRUARY i, 1957, —. 
  Bertha 111 Oneida, ‘age 14; 
beloved wife of Franklin b. 
Hedrick; dear mother of Mrs 
Dorothy’ Beryl Baldock; dear 
sister of Mrs. Clara M. en 
and Mrs. Estelle Livingston.. Pu- 
neral — an id Mon- 
day, / 2 p.m. 
from the _~ saree tirittin Chapel 
with v: George Widdifield 
officiating. Interment in White 
Chapel emetery. Mrs. Hedrick 
will lie in state at the Sparks- 
Griffin Puneral Home. 
RUELLE, JANUARY 31. i967, JQ- seph B., habaw Rd. , Dray- 
  Mrs. cages | ae Lewis, David, 
Y Raymond, Wil- liam, and es Ruelle; ar 
Mrs. vieve Benoit, 
Mrs. Irene Co Mrs. Eleanor 
oma mm Mrs. Mercedes Bates, 
Louls, tave and ig hig 
day, February 4, 
oO 2 
ment in Dray- 
ton Plains Cemetery. ssa mes 
Sun 
. v Ruelie will, 94 
the Coats Punerai 
— iat fe dns Rd., y- 
ton until 9:30 a.m. Monday morn- 
card of Thanks s_ i 
= THE FAMILY < OF Tor Late LATE 
‘linton Sonteg of Davison, 
tame to thank all our relatives, 
friends & Dr. Ferriss, Leon 5ei- 
del, the Swarts Funeral Home, 
Minister of the Baptist Church, 
for their kind remembrances, 
floWers, and expressions of sym- 
pathy. Mrs. C tag, son, Jack, 
& family. 
WE Wish TO EXPRESS OUR 
re rect nae to our many 
friend relatives for their 
essions of sympathy with 
Hora) offerin 4, me 
the bereavement in the loss oi 
our » John 
> ‘Turnbull, A cial thanks to Dr. 
Malone and ison Johns Fu- 
neraél Home. : 
In Memoriam 
IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALILEA 
Walker, who — away one 
year ago, Feb. 3 
It ig lonesome base without you, 
And sad and the way. 
Life has not been the same, 
Since you were called away. 
bap od missed by Husband and Chil- 
ah “EMORY OF MAUDE ROON- this who passed away February 2,   
  
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ALL | ROUND 8 SHEET METAL AND air man. 
__ Metal, 15 Brownell Birm. Anderson Sheet 
  
“Automobile Salesmen 
Wanted: 2 experienced Chevrolet 
salesmen; Com mission from 30-o 
cent, Demonstrator plan. 
Full cooperation, Call Clarence 
_Gates for appointment. MI_4-2735. 
A FEW Working men needed at once for 
outside work, some mechanical 
experience helpful. Apply 1064 W. 
__Huren between 10 and ll am   “AN GPPORTUNITY 
IN ADVERTISING We want a man who can step tn 
and quickly take over the sales 
and servicing of Retail Accounts 
and at add the same time his. | 
ideas and energies to the develop- 
ment of new promotional pro- 
grams An opportunity and a fu- 
ture with the finest weekly news- 
paper in Michigan. Write Adver- 
ising Manager, Birmingham-~Ec- 
centric, Birmingham, Michigan, 
AD MATCHES, SELL 
DESIGNS! 10, 20, 30, 40 
Hem book matches. 
SPOT CASH COMM ; 
ness a prospect. Repetts 
without ex, men, women full o 
MATCH CORP kit furn. AMAZING. 
and 240 
BIOGER 
every bDusi- 
eee 
part time. BUY NOTHING Sars 
_ AMERICA ee 8 R, Chicago ag 
“Attention, OWNER-OPERATOR 
Truckmen Wanted 
Large household goods 
operating in 38 —— 
or has 
tractive opening 
25 Car Haulers! 
carrier 
at- 
man over 
ho owns or is able to pur- 
chase and personally drive ac- 
ceptable tractor equipment Full 
time year ‘rourd operation offer- 
ing excellent earnings on liberal 
inng-term contract. Write 
phone stating age. 
and submit snapshot, 
Greyvan Lines, Inc- or 
qualificetions 
if possible 
teubsidiary 
of Greyhound: 57 W. Grand ane. 
Dept MH. Chicago 10, Wl. 
perior 71-4185 
ATTENTION | Due te no fault of your own, 
do you find yourself unemployed 
be in th. near 
you like to have er will 
Would future? 
that 
secure feeiing know!ng you have 
employment and a full pay check 
$2 weeks of the year? 
ployee has check since on started 
nee 40, 
ret 4 im its of in the ot Pontiac, 
— 
work hard to obtain 
security, we will train willing No em- 
married. living 
with 
a oe past record and can pass 
to 
this kind. of 
ou for a 
eon of your own witn every- 
10 
E. 7 Mile ‘Ra 
BARBER WANTED. rence. FE 2-6325 
‘CAB DRIVERS 13 W. ed. You receive pay 
ata w- 
STEADY & PART. 
time. Day or night. 101_W. Huron 
CAB DRIVERS, STEADY. time. Over 25. es chit 
438 Orchard Lk. 
CARETAKE R pm & PART 
Apply 
For apartment building, must be 
married. Want someone on 
eta] security who is in sO- 
good | 
health & experienced in repatry 
work Salary, $75 8 month plus 
3 room apartment. Do not apply 
uniess you want a steady 
time job, References 
A in person 
Gritempetced. 102 E Hluron 
~~ DRAFTSMAN WITH MACHINE DESIGN 
EXPERIENCE 
Call Chief Engineers Office. 
Sutter Products Co. 
Designers & Builders ae Foundry 
M 
T7241 hines & Equi 
: Mt ac 
Holly, Mich ull required. 
only, Kenneth 
Draftsman - $4,143 to $4,602 A Year 
Promotional Opportunity 
To $5,538 = 
Must have warvering Sounds 
must know -metes 
fringe benefits A 
- office, Oakland at 
Bidg Saginaw & Lafayette ou 
Pontiac   
£XP. TV TECHNICIAN, Must AR in perere- 1157 ply 
Btetansk!'s 
EXPERIENCED 
Must be Huron. — 
. LUBRICATION 
clean, intelligent 
Leos rienced GM 
» Not over 35. 
ealetehip with all 
person only, 
Crissman Chevrolet Co. 
Roch ster 
~~ Engineering “Checker   
Por layout and checking of small 
ecision air*raft devices, 
me. . 
N. C. MEG. CO. 
118 Indianwood Rd. 
Insurance Adjuster ~ Capable over 
Lake piace | 
of adjusting Casualty 
#® Fire losses in Oakland County, 
Give resume of ex 
qualifications Write 
Box | rience and 
tlac Press 
“JIG AND~ FIXTURF | fUiLDERS 
DIEMAKERS. 
ELECTRICIANS 
MILLWRIGHTS: 
Qualified journeymen only. 
Apply Fisher Bode Division. Pon- 
tise Plant, 900 Baldwin Ave. 
tiac, Mich. Pon- 
OWWER OPERATED, DODGE trucks for automobile haulaway, 
immediate, permanent 
ment. COE or 
Southern territory, Baker 
away Co. Detroit. TW 3-0650 ee 
grEAt ESTATE SALESMAN : Exp. preferred but will right 
in appearance Untimited 
come. Drop out or call JER 
F., ADAMS. 3172 W. 
5-4510   employ- 
conventional, 
Drive- 
train 
man. Must-lave car. Neat 
in- 
RY 
Huron. FE 
ROUTE OPEN FEB 4TH, FOR neat appearing on with car 
Average why wk if 
_Buller | For Pontia 
uller Brush, FE 2-23 
~ SALESMEN ou can 
c & cot ly area, 
Furnace cleaner & repair sales- 
man. 40 per cent commission on 
cleaning orders. Good commission 
on fe 
pm 
TRACTORS EQUIPPED 1} 
Rawr use, 1% to 
agate freight 
pte in U. 8. 
ins, No 
ee car sales department airs and new installations. 
E 2-6318 from 6 am. to 
FOR 
2 ton trans- 
boxes & car carriers 
National Tratler 
5 tend Dixie Hey. ore 
in Experienced men preferred, 
iewerss will train young men, 
married and over 26 veats of age. 
Demanstrator 
benefits.. Ask 
Pontiac Retail! Henry om i hospitalization 
0 ie, Store or call me 
_for_an appointment on .FE3-7117, 
PONTI 
“EXPERIENCED 
INEXPERIENCED TO SPECIALIZE LAND, ACREAGE & & LAKE D BE %S TO 45 YRS. 
IN VACANT 
garth ge vee ar ses FAL Be. 
HELP TO FRONT. SUBDIVISIO 
Unlimited Earnings 
Plenty of Prospects 
and Leads to Follow 
INVESTIGATE 
PHONE EM 3-4197 
C.SCHUETT ~ REALTOR 
>» 7404 EF, Highland 
, at Porter Rd, * i oe RATION 
LL {000 oo LAKE- - 
belon gings for cash 
through Classified Ads!, 
GE 28181. 
; : % 
nei | ve a bo a . ee oe \ Help Wanted, Male 6   
Help Wanted Female, a     
: SROs ERS POR DRY 
Ag 
to iy 
, as. _e East. papel 
  
STEEL ‘BROKERS FOR 
te Carrier. Tractors, and 
© trailer domb, Tractors must be of 
1953 vintage or newer. Diesels 
acceptabie if 1951 vintage or new- 
er. Percentage basis. Apply at 
ee Pref t Lines, 
Inc, 267 8, Blvd, East. phn ses 
Mich 
_Help Wanted Female 7 
Assistant Cashier Local branch of Nationa] Finance 
Co. has opening for assistant 
eashier. Experience preferred. but 
“4 not necessary. Convenient working 
hours, Comfortable woraing condi- 
tions & splendid i Bere or €om- 
— benefita. Ca O'Jibway, 
‘ 0214. between @ & § for Jn- Inter: 
  2 oe ae 
BABYSITTER | firs Fes HRS. 
from 11:30 Naa Call 
_ after 7 p ma “OR “480 oe 
BABYSITTER, 5 ae ~ WEEK 
BOOKKEEPER WANTED FOR ! RE- 
tail store. Must be thoroughly 
experienced in all phases of 
Bookkeeping. Call MI 6-1212 for 
_ appointment. 
Clerk Stenographer, 
Immediate opening At [east 3 
years exp. required. Applicant 
be adept in ty and 
shorthand. Starting salary $316 6¢ 
per month 4hr erat Apply 
ersonne] office, Pontiac General 
_ Kospitat, 461 W. Huron 
CLERK - TYPIST _ 
Pleasant working conditions & mod- 
ibe offices, Call Mr, Shaw, MI   
EXPERIENCED SHORT FORDER 
_ cook, days Phone M1! -4-0090 
EXPERIENCED - 
STENOGRAPHERS 
COMPRTOMETER 
OPERATORS   APPLY: 
Pontiac Motor Division 
"Personnel Department 
Glenwood Ave. 
Pontiae, Mich. 
BABYSITTING IN MY HOME. 499 W. Huron FE 20086 
work fast, fond of children. Pri- 
> ternate Sunday off, MI 
GIRL FOR MECHANICAL DM@AW- ing Some typing Apply Cole 
Stock Engineering Co., 7639 High- 
land Rd. 
GIRL LIVE IN _- LIGHT” HOUsH 
work, care of 2 children Phone 
Sun enly: Mrs. Jewell, Lincoin 
6-4843 or write 15100 Miller &t, 
Oak Park, Michigan 2 tocai 
. _ phone: Mr Jewell, FE 2-0179 
GIRL TO LIVE IN. NO ~ COOKING, 
no washing, Thurs.~& Sun. off 
MA 6-1038 
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO 
make as. much money as you 
have time for. Unusual epportun- 
ity to take over established Avon 
business in Milford, Walled Lake, 
Lake Orion and Rochester, Call 
or write today FE 4-4508. Bon- 
tiae POL Box 560. 
KITCHEN “HELP 10 AM TO zy 
m Alse nights, 6 to 11 
iecheal's Drive-in, ‘400 inte 
Hwy. corner Btlver’ Lk Rd 
~ LADY FOR HOUSEWORK — “OR 
_ couple share home, FE 2-3536. 
LADIES ALTERA ATIONS. EXPERI. 
eneed fitter, also finisher ‘for 
Birmingham atdére, call Mrs. Ho- 
ren, MI 4-7744 or apply 190 W. 
Maplé B'ham 
MOTHER'S ‘HELPER. AGE » TO 
Full or part week, Stay 3 
_nighle. Ref. MI 45762, % 
Machine Poster _ 
Immediate opening for 1 machine 
ant must bave had 
in machine post- 
ing (Burr hs Sensimatic); 
starting pe 271 48 per month. 
Apply persomnel — Pontiac 
Genera] Hospital. 461] W. Huron. 
MIDDLEAGED WOMAN POR 
LS 
dren Other help employed, ,. 
room and TV. Gat and every 
_ other Bun. off. $30 wk. FE 8-6560.   raining & “— 
  
PART TIME 
To handle @ variety of interesting 
typing and clerical duties in new- 
ly established district office in 
Pontiac, 
Write Pitney - Bowes, Inc. 5958 
Woodward Ave, Detroit 2, Mich. 
Giving full detallg on age, exp. 
and education. 
  PART TIME SEAMSTRESS FOR 
tajlor for dry cleaning pliant. FE 
4-3613. a. 
PART TIME HOUSEKEEPER 
__wanted, Keego Harbor. FE | 60711. 
Plastic Demonstrators” Bee new line of Spring housewares.   
Novelties & Wrought iron. Over 
300 exciting ‘tems, local home 
deliveries, See the Poly Ling be- 
fore you decide Full or part 
time JEfferson 9-2040, FE 4-6498 
er MI! 6-5397 
SALESLADIES _ 
Experiencer in better Reet) to 
wear. Ta work evenings, 6 to 
om. Monday thru Friday. igor 
in person, 
Bloomfield Fashion Shop 
. 1662 8, TELEGRAPH 
~Stenographer 
Excellent opportunity tor single girl 
at our Lesh bop office, Must 
be high school graduate & quali- 
fied stenogfapher. 
“BY seer ba Dewrolt Edison Co. 220 
erri Birmingham. “8:30 
noon, Monday thru 
“Typist - Clerk 
Excellent opportunity for single 
girl at our Birmingham office. 
Must be high school garduate and 
qualified stenographer. 2 
Apply at the Detroit Edison Co., 
. 220 E. Merril) 8. Birmingham, 
#30 am. to 12 neon, Monday 
. thru Friday 
TEL-HURON. CHILD CARE FOR 
Fr’ py boy, 3 yr References. 
    
TO - ASSIST SUPERVISOR ae i] telephone work, No exp, neges- 
saty Must have a vice. 
Coulu use Gyan andicapped or 
moth ers. Salary, and 
N. Saginaw, 
UNUSUAL ~OPPORTUNTTY: hh 
eral vacation & benefits. $40) 
for qualified person. College de- 
gree & campiog xperience re- 
quired PE 2-0147 or VE 8-1882 
WANTED: OIRL “WOMAN 
eg esata & care jot ene child, 
live In. MA 4-1847 
WAITRESS Wittiy Ww NIGHTS. 
Apply in Person,’ Bicmar Ino. 
$4 W. Huron, © 
WOMAN FOR ALTERATIONS AR AND repairing must be thoroghly ex 
‘~ Apply in person, no phone calls 
_ Fox Dry Cleaners 719 W. Huron.   
DON’T FASS UP 
MONEY! Sell unneeded 
      #0 PER WEEK EXP GENERAL. 
vate room & bath: Wednesday, al- 
  ms 
e 
    WOMAN P FOR FOUNTAIN, more 
tween 25 & 45, henefits—paid va- 
cations -insurance & 8. Re- 
* ply to Box 119, ester 
: HAS. 
ALTERATIONS, & hi poner work. Box 1 Pontiac _ Press, : 3 
WoMay, LIVE IN. = ; ome than wa « * 
for homeless gil. | PE 5- hel 
  ner © 3 hae 
WTD.: CLERICAL HELP guaer. fications -- Bookkeepin 
rience, 
  YOUNG LADY FOR 
Typing required, scadl s 4 
aconeeeping. retail store 
Call Mr. Elert. FE 4-2571 
appointment   
Help Wanted 8 POO OT 
BUSELMAN WANTED-FULL OR 
part time--— Colonial Cleaners, 
_1184 8. Woodward. eee 
EXPERIENCED “LABORATORY 
teehnician for c.inical biochemis- 
try State a Apply in 
lekens, person to Dr : 
gist. Mt. Clemens General *Hos- 
pital, HOward 6-4553, Mt, Clem- 
EXP. X-RAY TECHNICIAN. 100 bed. Mt. Clemens General Hosp. 
_ apply to _Dr mye tae 
steady yea. 
average $2.50 wo §3 00 
Apply __ im person, 150) 
MEN & WOMEN. FULL | OR R PART 
time, sel] = nationally ad- 
vertised oducts No capital re- 
quired pply 150 N. Perry. 8 
_to_10 m. 
"1 . y 
ONE ONLY 
REAL ESTATE Salesman or 
Salesiady Excellent listings, 
floor time; For a Go-Cetter, 
a real dea! ARNOLD REAL 
ESTATE, FE 54-0676 or FE 
“58783 ‘   
REAL ESTATE SALESMEN OR 
in 
Utica area Fxp. 
_ Hill Realty Co, KEnwood 
Employment Agenctes 8A PALL LOL LL LLL LALA AANA   
MIDWEST PONTIAC’S OLDEST: PLOYMENT AGENCY. IN- 
oO 
vaeMacers Pos!- 
ONS. 408 PONTIAC 
STATE BANK BLDG. FE 
5.0227 
PONTIAC fog So 8 SERVICE 
wou PE_4-2551 
Graebnet's 
JOBS 
for MEN 
-WOMEN GIRLS   
18 WwW   
RECEPTIONIST for hospital . $260 
ee for eremiest 
short A $278 
PHx RECEPTIONIST $300 
  | 
| $225 
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY +» $325 
MEN 
_ TRAINEE: Field representative — 
draft free 
TRAINEE, Manager — draft 
free 
ee Office clerk — eos 
fre ; 
TRAINER: Purchasing - rate 
yao. ; $275 
ACCOUNTANT $350 
<a AOD 
GRAEBNER’ S_Pontiae 
313 Pontiac State 
oe Bldg. 
* §-9277 
Graebner’ 's-Roy al Oak 207 Washington Square Bidg. 
JO 6-4760 INDUSTRIAL BALES ..... 
  
    
  Instructions 9 
3 QUALIFIED TEACHERS OF-- 
fering both classics! and popular. 
Organ and piano. Phone us aa 
soon as possible for a convenient 
‘time Gallagher Music, 18 E, Hu- 
ron. . 
DRIVING SCHOOL Jet more driving sense for your 
dollar, Call PE 5-5586 or FE 
#-0127. Herbert Cooley, __ te GRADUATE TEACHER — PIANO i lessons, $1, Mrs. Henry Myers, 66 - 
Starr. “4s 
IT ALWAYS BEEN YOUR A desire to play the organ? Investi- 
he our special beginners’ plan. 
Tgan furn. for practice if neces- 
sary. $1.50 a lesson. Phone le 2 
lagher Music. FE 4-0666 for ap- pointment 
DR LEARN “ae : 
ES peed cob J DRIVER 2 
TRAINING, _ SCHOO: 
Bus FE 2-22 
Work Wanted | Male — 
aa | CARPENTER. W WORK. NEW & _repair, PE 4-4210 
auETnoGe— YOUNG, MAN, A AT- 
tending school. wishes part-time 
werk = ‘weekly. meal x 
ent cha: r erence Cal 3 
evenings /OR LG * . 
PGARBENTRY, 
24-4954. 
    
  
DRIVE THE SANE 
  
    New and repair. ‘ 
AVAILABLE | eae CARPENTER : & cabinet work. New & repair. j 
D. B. Murdock. FE 2-7861. 
CARPENTER WITH 25 YRS. EXP. 
needs work. c. FE 5-8325. 
CARPENTER WORK, ALL NDS. 
Ress, yd oes ae ee rp 
CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- be Kitchens a apecialty. FE 
CARPESERY SINE, EEE ko = ® -pec af 
Regs. 30282 
    
  
  
  MAN ieee WORK, ROUGH 
ie re 3 or odd me Bee Reason- 
_Able. FE 2-0637. 
  _6 p.m. 
' MAN TO DO WORK 1 ¢ IN Sit & — 2 or car Wash, PE 5-44 
MAN AGE 53 WANTS FULL TIM® _ work. FE 8-26 
PLASTERING | WG OR IR REPAIR. 
ork guaranteed FE 5-0394. 
SCHOOL BOY WOULD ‘LIKE “PART 
_time job Call _FE 2744. 0 s 
SHEET METAL e 
Young married man desires sheet : 
metal work. Can do layout; in- 
¢luding treangulation and fabrica- 
tion. 6% yre exp Refer. avail- 
able. Must be permanent. Write 
Pontiac Press, Box 65, 
YOUNG MAN WouLp LIKE TO do proses. can do invoiges, hand 2 
bills, wedding annouhcements. : 
nastees cards, etc. Have eq’ ip- 
ean give fpa service. 
_FE" 4-5703 
“Work Wanted Female 11 PL LL PLP LPL LLL LAND ALP APD 
At IRONINGS. nn OD WORK & reasonable. F 
2 WOMEN Wi Sans r WALL WASH, | s clean §-2036/ Eves. FE 7-808 = 
BABY SITrino/ * m0 OB. Pree: a 
_PE_3-787 RAO Exc eam EEPE 600 D 
cook: for médern Gachetar home = 
with no other woman in charge. a Vie. Pon FE 23-6785 ae : 
DONE | te FAMILY IRONINGS D 
Fiat bones Bo EM 3-2334. | HOUSEWORK IRONINGS AND baby sitting, PE 68-8963. 
ik I ge ce A a SPIO   
    
    
    b) Wa DAY WORK. : exp. Bawa ition e PBX of — a eee 
 AL ERIC Fire 
  25S ses 3 * 
“THE, PONTIAC PRESS   
  
  
    
Building Service 
“BLOCK WORK.) x. es. basements and chim- plac : 
neys 
&1 CUSTOM 
Row finish 
te1ma, Gordon 
A&B TRENCHING — Amery <a Water line, Field tile. 
SANDING & FIN.   
mee ely 
  
  
ALL TYPES OF : B PLans 
pry te suit, EM were eM 
Locks BRICK, CEMENT WORK fireplaces. FE 2-246,   . ee BLOCK AND CEMENT 
work No job 
  . Als> chimneys. @. Residential and eeer: 
sai work, Ph. MY 
  CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS. 
Commercial & residential. No 
  p. | 70 Wks Lawreace 
rag HA,’ 
_ EM 00s “Insurance Agencies “17A 
. - ‘Austin-Norvell Agency «| 7: 
=| STAY Alter 6 
Fe ost FIRE, AUTO LEE 
DRI IK WITH ASSURANCE Cass,   
IN “SURANCE 
OF ALL KI INDS INSURE BY PHONE 
Ni icholie & Harger | Co. 
  
  
          
  
  
  
place, FE 4-2853. 
HAULING AND D RUBBISH NAME 
  your price. Anytime 
‘NCINERATORS CLEANED, ASH or rubbish c'eanup. FE 45144. 
LIGHT AND HEAVY, Thea ’ TRUCKING: | ~ 
    
    
  
  N 24 HOURS 
  
  
  
    
  
    
~tike to ‘take care -of chil- 
dren in home. Vicinity’ | Drayton 
FR 3-9688. Piains. 0) 
Wtd. Household Goods 27 YounG MARR md 
would 
  
  
  
  
    .   too large or too small. Guar.| Rubbis» hauled g 
Rertogagre exp. Pree enimstes iow HAULING" RUBE FURNITURE NEEDED OR. : Aiso odd jobs, FE 4-936. Entire home or oti lots. 
CEMENT & BI OCK top dollar, will buy prea K = 
. Trucks to Rent son ee se 8 5 amenity _WORK FE 5.0782 
Carpenter Contractin “TRUCKS, TRACTORS LET US Hoa e*:, AUCTION Ft 
OR _OR _3-2276 are Thal Bide. service. 4 ton pickups ton stakes |ON®) OF PONTIAC'S LARGEST 
ae Sats ae LA CIND | mp trucks ““"Semi-trailers | furniture buyers. Cash waiting. 
_ ORY WALL BY MACHINE FREE ““TialLERS AND TRACTO FE 4-768) sen No job too big or small 
cEMEN F ‘is OUR SPECIALTY. 34870.   
    seer. be UILT Elbo oe aranteed, free estimates. 
FLOOR 8A SANDING, OLD PLOORS sone. © arl L. Bills, FE 
  
  
    GUARANTEED ROOFS —~ ALL kinds, Est .1918. Hugus Marsh, 
* 353 N. Cass. FE 23-3021. FE 2-8046. 
. Fk 48450. L. A. Young OUBSBEMOVING, FULLY 
ju . PE 4-8450, L. A, Young. 
  #5 
acting BUTLDERS ti censed, 
H 
- 3 : 
  STERING. peir-work. Ey: . FE 
PLASTERING Free estimates. MAvie 5-4952. 
R. G SNYDER FLOOR PLAYING sstaine ‘and finishing. Phone 
TRENCHING AND 
BULLDOZING Thom rE   
  
  13 
SER’ A at wae Se 7 ene 
a   Pontiac Farm and 
Industrial Tractor Cox 
425 8. WOODWARD. Open Daily —— Sunday 
FE 1 FE 41422 
LIGHT HAULING, RUBBISH. name your price, FE §-3153. 
MAN WITH % - TON PickuP werts work Call anytime. 
_ #8421. 
~ REDUCED RATES ¢ van 10 serve you. Smith 
loving, 4-4864. 
~ ODELL CARTAGE Local and Lang, _Dinanes Moving 
UNWANTED ARTICLES RE- 
_moved free of charge, FE 5-4638. 
WEST SIDE VAN AND STORAGE 
FE 23-4750 
Panties & Decorating 20 
PAINTING, INTERIOR 
‘terior, 10 per cent disc og. 
est. FE 4-0203. 
uit A-1 PAINTING 
Feige TOS FAINTING. me ons 
: Senge ent removed. 
KAA PAINTING. WALLS WASHED.         
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  are iatia steaming, Reasonable. 
ce Pang a % apeR pave 
  Furs ae Sacoax . 
Reas, Immediate service, FE 
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MOVING | A} AND UNDER- 
REPAIR WORK   
apecia * Immediat rv o ee ie service, OR 
  
ALL KINDS. H . OR 37-1345.   Me 
LA STERING RESIDENTIAL _ commercial and repair. FE 40274, 
‘REE TRIMMIN .. REMOVAL. 
=tter bin PE 40137. FE 8-2435 
WEWOVAL AND TRIM- 
é free ee .estimates. MA 5-4404. 
TREE TRIM TING AND REMOV- pa ted estimates, FE, 27-6019, FE 
WpLLe WARHED BY MACHINE 
Furniture k Refinishing 16A 
NEW CUPBOARDS & DOORS. RE-| pairing & antiques, FE 5.0162. 
_Income Tax Service 1   
  
  
    
  Gena Ba.   
  he ~ hen I WARTED 1 TO BUY: path Tyres furniture, Ph. FE 2-6523.   wD. TO BUY OR AUCTION FUR- _niture, dishes, tools, MY 2-1521.   
WTD. 20 SMUDGE POTS. 
PE ‘6-3938.   
  
wre eet oe, to, oom extra per cep est, 
first mtg. Phone FE 4-0236. 
Wanted to Rent 29 
ATTENTION LANDLORDS 
WHY take a chance on rent- 
ing to some undesirable tenant’   
ve us @ call, Jim Williams Real 
yy, 1218 40547. After 
repairs 
part of rent. F 5-3082. 
WOULD LIKE 4 OR f RM. CLEAN, 
| eats Fe Bia!   
lak East or — side prefe 
Call 32-4696 after 6 p.m. __Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 
Money Wanted 28A i 
ment ovalinvle Mar. 1. ye Bo ra d 
a and decorating 33 W. HURON: ST. Ee pe ro ach ae 
zi Travel Agencies "25A. ome. erty within 24 hours. Pre- 
M AH AN REALTY CO. : ; fer homes that ate priced 
‘|FIRE - WIND - AUTO + TORNADO “PLANNING A TRIP? a. table and no wil we 107 W. HURO FE 27-0263 air _ RAIL for action — AC- 
DRESERVAT-ONS : TION~ACTION. Laundry Service - 18) ‘tours — cruises — : {Pp ITIAC TRAVEL © Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
“PLAIN OR RUF-| ON Tl KR. gaginay st 5-8165 Beautifully finished. SERVICE Open Eves. ‘til 6: io 
Fea eee iaaY TERY. 98 W. Huron &t. PE 8-335! POR - SERV~ LL BUY OR LIST youR LAKE (eg; Be "7. FE| Wed. Children to Board 26) “property: Purchasers’ waiting | " 
& GOOD HOME FOR SMALL SMALL Oftice 8800 Commerce Ra. } ___ Landscaping ; _ 18A children, day or week, FE 4-3389. UNie ine +330 
LDRENS CARE. DAY ONLY. : EXPERT TREE ganecee A TEE ons ee mest my | WANTED TO BUY: 3 BEDROOM removals, Ph home, 7328 8: S osnal Dr., off e, Waterford or Drayton | ™ 23-2008. _ Wiliams Lake area. Phone OR 3- “1-3 
Moving & Trucking 19 GHLDREN, (OYE AND CARED |~] [STINGS WANTED A-l MOVING-HAULING DAY CARE BABYSITTING. FULL | BUYERS WANING _ EXCELLENT SERVICE time. Vie. Commerce, EM 3-4350, Ser CASH FOR YOUR Rates. i HAVE AN OPENING nal Foes FROPERTY B 
BASEMEUT CLEANING aN ay care, Mrs. L. al rubpish of all 6-1073, 06 _ Park. PE ¢1370. tes lie "Middleton 
DUKES TIP TOP my : 
We ~_ DUKES Ti anytime, any- te. FE “me WANTED TO BUY vtage or small house on -lake. 
— in. west be reasonable. FE 
T HERE IS NO 
DOUBT Now! For the response 
was terrif'c! With ou 
time saleamen with 2-way radio 
eq cars and our very mod- 
erm ee offices—-we are now 
in need 3 — homes,   
-etreage 
roperty. Our anles are boomin _ 
2g on th th band | List 
rty be cael ‘ton 
ACTION’ TOMOR- 
“WHITE 
BROS. REALTORS 
hone OR 3-125 
Eves — 9— fun. l1tet 
On the. sale of your house any 
size, all locations, acreage, farms, 
money available to buy land con- 
service, tracts, anes reliable 
Call or wr 
PONT IAC REAI. Ae 
T37 Baldwin 
“WE’LL CHANGE 
WOOD INTO GOLD”   
erty every day, let us sell yours! 
CLARK RE AL ESTATE PE 49402 E 44813 areckens * joa 
tiple Listing Service 
~~ BUY (OR SELL iy buy your pr 
  FE +1157 808 Eliz. Lake Rd. 
TO BUY, TO SELL 
ONLY STATEWIDE Tie" l-stop service, 28 offices and 
  
2706. __| Share Living Quarters 30   
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
es. 
HAVE YOU S8EEN MY BLUE 
Elizabeth Lk. Es- rakeet? Vic. 
tes, lost Sunday’ Answers to 
2-2827. . 
PEDIGREED BRITTANY Also small black Cel- 
a . . Name 
Sa ’ LOST: HELBROS WATCH, VIC. 
_of Tel-Turon. FE 2-0943. 
LOST: MAN’s OMEG: A WATCH. san Tahoe, Reward. OR 
FEMALE BEAGLE. or- 
.__ MI 4-5970. Spaniel. 
Hie. - vie. 
  
  
  
  
> WANT TO 
home? FE 56-6200, 
ichigan Animal Rescue League. 
LOST’ MALE BOXER. VIC. JES- 
sie St. Child's pet. Reward, FE 
LOST: VICINITY WHIFTEMORE— Sanford small black male 
Reward, FE 58-8735. 
    
MULTI - BROWN 
Bellis choke collar. 
Diamond white marking on chest. 
Answers. to “Red. FE 6 
LOST: BLACK FEMALE BOXER 
Fans Vic. of Crescent Lk. Inn 
| MISSING eat HILL RD. AT, Jan. 21, sable & whity 
| mals Collie. MU 4-05 
\ LOST FRIDAY: MAN'S BROWN BILLFOLD. CONTAINS VAL. 
ABLE PAPERS. PLEASE <AL   
  
  
    
  dog. ma CLEANED R 2-1061- SINOLE MAN 21°70 : 30, TO SHARE 
mS ea a PAFEREANOING. FE ¢2i71 OR ike FE S-4i71, som to 6 POUNTAIN PENS |__| p.m. 
Gan men P AP ERHANGING — ee On WANTED. WORKING GIRL “Siesr Genceal Printing “& a rep. carpenter wk, FE _share apt., Close in. vith 
renee 6h. Phone “P2213. elevision Service 22] § go i ee AE I ah or © 
% REPAIR. WASHING T : home at small cost. PR 62536 Pye “— syecpers. COPENNAYEN SR A DIO, & e i from ® to 12 a.m. 
gt _ nla ala — jee cain PE seo "| Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 
We service. akes of OAY_OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. Apes sutomatin “washers, 30 t. nage SO | CONTRACTS WANTED — nik x we aus Mwaiting. emote 
% sale. Buyers wa ave 
40736. CONDON'S ble » la 
S.PARKE ST. xe" oma balances, new or i . Ctark—Reat—fs- 
ce tate, 1362 W. Huron 8t. eve- nings or +4813, 
« ADDING MA-| ask for Mr, Clark. 
work. 
ate “| $500,000.00 . Lawrence. 
Upholstering 23 = our disposal to wooehans oe 
BEADLE's es ee SAMPLE our clients. at years aceving 1 ~d a 
an? a. PE | a: me ore 
cul j you sell, Ask for Bob Matian, 
ing 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 
. Free estimates. _ To Buy—To Sell—To Insure 
AS UPHOLSTERING : 
mike {4 6. TELEGRAPH PE 5-8808 
DRAPES & BED- f 
rial. PE §-5707 
REALTY ©O., REALTORS / 
E enings & Sundays“ 
. Huron FE 
CASH 
IN A FLASH! 
_FOR LAND CONTRACTS a1   
f 
A. Johnson 1706 8 eee. , 
IMMEDIATE CASH FOR EQUI- ties and land contragts. Or have 
buyers for same 5 a 
K. Lt empletgn, Re Realtor 
2339, Orchar+ E_ 4-4563 
TO GET THE T “For YOUR sand contract / Realtor Partridge 
is the “bird” Ao 050 Hu- see, 1 Ww. 
2-8316, 
    
/BUYERS. 
‘WAITING - 
* Get our free estimate before you 
sell. Prompt, courteous service. 
€ali Ted McCullough any hour at 
J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor FE 80441 or FE 5-007 
  
  AN INCOME TAX aaron EM 3-3404 — 4, Ly AL | 86 E. Walton Open Eves. 
sINPOME, TA RETORY PRE] Kawano. FOR MORTGAGES with mesers “degree. 3 MOS. OLD PAR ITTANY ON GooD P “ty 
. FE 3-1524. Spaniel, bobbed tail, oe and) or more with 100 ft frontage. A. TAX CONSULTANT-| white, strayed Sash-| 9°, "CHARLES, 171 8. Tel raph 
ge ges Sie Revenue Audi-| sbaw & Clinton D Tues. Jan. |" "Farm Loan Corresp ant 
Eves. PE 4-1 = . : Fe cosaE tutable” Society 
Hobbies & Sapplies 24A +05 Eves. FE 5-801 BURTON E STEVENS. os ue.) TY nr | CASH “POR LAND CONTRACTS. 
PE 8.3509. Home calls by|NEW SCRABBLE SETS, $3. PAINT) J, J: VanWelt, 0540 Dixie Hwy. 
INGOME TAK SERVICE Sh Be nhsTos oe | LET 0s be fa 
ee a RVICE _Lawrence JFE_ 2-1414 fo ~ = Se your contract 
‘IMT Oxbow La y ‘ — “i ete S Perens 35) Edw. M. Stout, Realtor — noun or mine___ AAA IVATE Detectives |77,N Saginaw. St. FE 5-6165 
    
  oy jp mind of worry, Know 
  BENJAN S facts about matters. “Private 
BENJAMIN EACKUs) So es tas 41802 Eve, FE 8-0317 4. ¢ TRL OR WOMAN EED- - 7 f ei y viser con 
NEED HELP... . } mrs. Rr 1. Langley. Phone FE Income T 00 2-512 Confidential. The Salvation 
ie at y homie Army 
a 
  Aerotred Knapp Shoes Fred Herman 
Ra. On 93-1502 
IN DEBT? 
IF SO, 
LET. US Give You 1 Place to Pay 
Ease Your Mind 
Restore Credit 
COMPANY 
MICHIGAN CREDIT 
COUNSELLORS   
=~ _____ Open Eves. “an 8:30 
“Wanted Real Estate 32A 
CASH FOR EQUITIES 
Client wants well-located modern 
6 room ho 
ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Huron. OA 8-3330, FE 2-7421 
WANT TO SELL? 
HAVE CLIENTS FOR 
bullding with Goemeret 
sq. ft. to lease or pur- 
chase.   
Lake front home 
liams, Maceday, 
Lakes. 
Large home 
+ la — 10 on Wi.” 
or White 
small acre. 
fle radius of 
2or3} bedroom «, large 
lot 4 inside city A po 
Client will trade nice home . 
for 10 to 40 acre farm <a! 
main highway. 
          ABOVE OAKLAND THEATER 
&      st ond: Taylor =— 6 7 ae 
/ Por your land: contract or equity. | serve you 
Real Estate Service of eae 
STATEWIDE B D. CHARLES, sonar dere 
1117 8 _ Telegraph FE 4-0621 
BUY, SELL OR TRADE It will pay you to consult George 
Blair Realty We also Rota and 
eel) OR and land racts., 
EORGE BI "AIR REAL ESTATE 
4436 Dixte Hwy. OR 3-1251 Drayton Plains 
TRADES — are @pecialists tn trading. 
jonas   
— business jes 
Northern Tesorts Siated for : ireae 
  R18 & SON LTORS r | 932 a! eae Pra 
SOLO ‘If you would Mike this sign on 
; — house lef us show you how 
method of contacting qualified 
buyers takes the strain away = 
  
tees vA your Poms in 10 —_ 
Humphries 74° Realtor FE 47114 . Telegraph Rd. Open Eves. 
Multiple Listing Service 
V Rent Apts. Furnished 33 
1.OR 2 BEDROOM APTS. NEWLY 
decorated. For two ladies 
__fentiemen. FE 88319, 
ROOM aPT "FURNISHED. 
Center St. 
1 ROOM @& 
_ple or lady. 1 = 
  ; KITCHENETTE, cou. 
261 Orchard Lake. 
kM HOUSEKEEPING. UTIL. 
paid. Suitable Lo 1 or 2 adilts. Ciose in. FE 2-5236. ; 
ist FLOOR ATTRAC. NEWLY 
dec. 3 rms & bath. FE 6- 
1 OR 2 MEN FOR CLEAN DOWN: 
stairs apt, lS ol eas entrance. Close 
11. FE 
i = 2 aaa APTS. MEN ONLY. 
129 E. Howard   
1 AND 2 BEDROOM PARTLY FUR- nished, tiled bath, year-around 
—— apts 8615 Pontiac Lake 
  2 ROOM. ADULTS ONLY. #1 AU- burn Ave. 
APTS. CALL FE 65-3202 between _12_ p.m. _ to 6 p.m. 
2 RMS. & BATH, IN APT. BLDG. Close to down town. gar care- 
taker, 86 Cottage. FE 2 Lo 
2 ROOM FURNISHED SES 174 Mt. Clemens 8t, FE 
. & KITCHENETTE. ALL , Adults only, 18 Elwood. 
‘FURN, APT. 31 ME- 
Vv. ENTR. NEW RE- 
adults   2 RMS. PRI E frigerator, new mattress, 
100 Norton. 
2 ROOM FOR COUPLE OR SIN- 
_Sie_perosn. 82 Washington. 2 CLEAN LARGE RMS. NO OTHER 
roomate: Adults, 98 E, Howard 
2 CLEAN LARGE ROOMS. |, PRI- _vate entrance: 08 Eg. ! ward. 
2& 3 ROOM INDENDUAL ¢ Caine, 
kitchen facilities. Utilities, includ- 
ed. MY 2-9171. 463 8. Broadway, 
Lake Orion. 
2 ROOMS & BATH. ere 
air 
summer. Elderly cow 4   
  
  
  preferred Call after 7 p.m. 
_5-0400. 7 Sie RITCHENETTE. 
2 ROOMs WITH 
couple 0 only, reterences. 3 Tahate, 
7 ROOMS GP basil en! i 256 1 PROS- 
pect St, Fh 23467, 007 2 RMS. NEWLY DECORATED. 
mod. Centrally located, ref. re 
quired. FE   7 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH & EN- Gace ist Moor adults, 221 N. 
2 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, PVT. 
ent. 13 nesters   
  
  | SLICE OF HAM a}   . 
* 
28 
is hes wine, a A i 
pas Seen § vena 
heey 
  
  
_Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33 
2 3 LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE EN. EN- __ trance, upstairs, FE 4-2036. 
3 ow saa DEC. RMS. REF, 
& entr, Uti, turn,   
PvT. EM 
  
3 RMS. UTIL. FURN. WELL FUR- nished and clean. Adults only. gee 
_atter 4:30 p.m. 16 Pinegrove. 
3 ROOMS & BATH. PRIVATE EN- 
trance, Heat & utilities, Child or 
ium wateetse. $16 weekly, Apply   
  ~ LOVELY: LARGE ON 3 
Pg Ideal for newly weds, OR 
3-3766, + :   
  Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34   
BEDROOM PARTLY FUR- * tished, = tiled 1. year-around 
ront apts, 8615 Pontiac Lake 
7 BEDROOM APT., CLEAN, OFF M-24. No fm oy $60 per mo, FE 
47581 or 
2 BDRM. woe LK. FRONT APT. 
Ti I carpeuee and auto. 
L Dixie Hwy. MA 65-1163. 
2% RM. APT BSMT. HEAT 
& util, furn, Pvt. entr, w. side. 
line. FE 5-5070. 
‘RGE ROOMS   
  
  
“pate ON 
  
  
  
  
       
  
PE dive: ent, 
LE Lange Baby. welcome: dvink ‘ta fa 
a oky Stthites. 
7 ROOM" & & aT UPPER. PRE. vate °o 
Auburn, Vie. Auburn Heights. rE 
__ 46041. 
FURN. APT, PVT. BATH 3 RM. 
& entr., 1 child welcome. 248 Au- 
ps alter 3 pm   
3   
a     . 3 RM. FURN. APT. PRIV. BATH | on W. 5 $22.50 oper week, $85 __70 Clark _per month ‘OR 3 
} ROOMS & BATH, HOT WATER | j RM, SUITABLE Os COUPLE. ear around, $68 month; on Pon-| Inquire 208 Voorheis Rd jac Lk. OR 3-178, No children J MODERN. WN Y DECORATED 
a. ROOMS WITH ATE BATH 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND] anp. ENTRANCE ON GROUN 
_ gulranee._ Heat & utilities, $16) ASHER AND DRY: 
eekly. Close to Pontiac & Fisher AVAILABLE BEAT Eu, 
“Body plants. * Apply. 808 806 St. Clair. . REASONABLE; 
3 3 ROOMS & BATH. COMPLETELY ORLANDO 3-623 EVENIN aap 
rn y modern astier.| } OR 4 ROOMS & BATH. PR rivals — TE gear geri . entrance. U Eh, oy we Warvare Ref- 
Eliza’ erences a Adults only. PE 
Fe ua 3-0335. or -FE 2-6872. 
3 LARGE S & MS & BATH, NEAR 
op ee il: 2 i c en! water, 
3 eae Lap sare COEPLETE. ‘Gone 12 deve rare ey y furn. Including, Lights, = _Tidge. PE xs ama . ubura 8 7 RMS. UTIL. PURN. PRIV, BATH. 
_$1T_ wk. OR 3-483. 
os , employed Sovaie. no drink- 
G33 Jason 
| AND BATH. GRO we 
__ floor, $15 week. Adults. PE 4 OND 
  
  
  Adults. References, 1 block nerth 
of Pontiac ae In 2470 Dizle 
_Nvwy. FE 2-157 
aduits only, et Oakland 
3 ROOM | ~ HEATED. YOO. 
_ern, ne MU 4-3661, 
Ti “ROOMS & BATE. CLEAN, MOD- 
‘ern, -Toom auto, heat, coupte 
_only/ FE a 
J LARGE ROOMS, NEAR AU- 
_— Decoys Clean, “Vulities. Lip 
Der ed. Private ba ent 
‘orking couple, FE | 
ROOM APT. K fj . CHILD 
bate ema Absolutely no drinkers. 
_Call after 5 p.m. 3408. 
7 ROOMS, Wier | ste. PRIVATE «oe pat aan . Util. . PE 46-8240. 
or 
J LOVELY R ROOMS. REPERE: 
Middleaged couple or Caeaeoes 
women preferr FE 2-5902 after 
5, Anytime Sat. & Sun. 
_ROOM NEAR POINTIAC MO- 
4 Private entrance & 
erything furn. 22 Auburn, 
e   
3 eee NEWLY DECORATED, util furn,, working couple. FE 
3-7216. West_ Side. 
4 RMS. AND BATH: aa 
_ garage, 185 Beac 
# ROOMS & As vaRY NICE, 
Ist floor, well furnished, extra 
forge living couple only, 
_FE 47267. :   
room, 
  
4 ROOMS, BATH. LIGHT & HEAT. FE 4-4686. 
4 ROOMS & BATH. > UPSTAIRS.   
__ 42352. 
SRM: 9 BDRM MOD. APT. NEW- 
ec, Furn. or unf, W. side. FE 
ste   
  
§ ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED 
electric stove. children welcome. 
$65.00 inc electric ith 490 «Bo 
Bivd., Rochester, RE_2-30 ov ; 
6 RM. MODERN APT. FOR RENT 
with option to buy lcaeere $250. 
FE 68-1880. 
A FIRST FLOOR APT. 3 LARGE 
rooms, Nicely urn, with break- 
fast nook, laundry facilities, heat, 
lights, gas furn. On . Huren 
St Couple on y. For appointment 
Phune— 4-0478 or MA 5-3801. 
ATTRACTIVE. 3 ROOMS, BATH, 
modern building, “Union Lk. year 
rking, adults. Also un- 
apt. EM 3-4285 ground, 
_furnished apt. E CLEAN KITCHENETTE APTS. 
Utilities furn. OR 3-7700.   
  
apt. ‘g5 per week incl, heat, 
_lights & 1 ens. OR_ 3.0389. 
COUPLE, PRIVATE “BATH & EN- 
_trance, FE 4-2847. 
CLEAN 2 ROOMS, ADULTS. 3 143 E. 
Howard. FE 8-672 CLEAN, 2 LARGE RMS. MAIN 
floor, ‘adults NE, side. FE 4-3023   
— , UPPER “4 ROOMS. FE 
  DOWNTOWN FOR 1 TO 3 ADULTS. 
Pvt. entrance. Over Dr, Curson’s 
Clinic, 157 W, Hurot 
F ANKLIN APTS. 
3 ROOMS AND a IN ns 
INCLUD 
AMPLE HEA & COL 
WATER, ADULTS ONLY. $65 A 
MONTH. A . SE 
CARETAKER AT A-15 UNION 
ST. OR PHONE FE 4-5184. K. G. 
102 E. HURON, HEMPSTEAD, 
4-8284,   
FURNISHED OR PARTLY FUR- 
nished smail house or ground 
floor private apt. by couple in or 
near town. Ph. FE 8-6322. 
FURNISHED A PEO, 
ple, on Cass Lake, near bus line 
private entrance. $16 weekly. FE 
4-5382.   APT. FOR 2 
  
FOR CARE- LIVING QUARTER 
Write Pon- taker duties, ves its. 
__tiae. Press. 69. 
LIGHT WOUSERERDING ‘ROOM. 
Utilities furn, 258 Orchard Lake. 
LARGE ¢ROOM FURN, APT. AT Lake Orion, Gas heat, hot running 
__ water, Util. furn Lt 30721, 
9 GE M 
dren welcome, $20 a week. Sleepy 
ean Motel, 3490 Dixie Hwy. 
LOVELY 4 & BATH, FIRE- 
face, Raat fos bn. near Watkins 
ke. ; OR 3-1043. 
NICELY | FURN, SECOND FLOOR, 
4 rms.,. bath and garage, west   
  
  
  
    
    
        2? RMS. APT. COUPLE | si : “only. FE nia, of io, per mo. FE 2-4644 or 
N PONTIAC LAKE. | NEWLY “ESO TED. 3 ROOMS 
Gas heat. Avail. Feb. 3. OR 3-5202. |° zit —— be ‘ and = watt | 
2? BEDROOM ON ORCHARD LK. welcome. evaliabie Rd. j out of Keego Harbor. _late Ave furnished. 915 Orchard 
Children welcome. FE §-5375. 2 a iat Cwooeaw iPr 
7 Lites peri kee CHILD) “7162 Coamberiain 7 RM. FOR SINGLE. 119 ) STATE. SMALL APT. GROUND FLOOR. Call PE 5.2203. 1 oe de i Oan: a adults, 470 Oak- 
2 ROOMS, ADULTS, $12.40 We: 8] land Ave. : Edna. PE Looe, 2 PaIV isT FL.. ee é 2 F A APT.. 176 MT, 3 & bath. Upper 4 bath & screen Clem st, Pm = porch, Garage. a 8-414, 
9 l F is t . ie 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE | BATH, , 
Cass-Eliz, road. $60 q month, FE   7 RM. APT. WITH BATH. FURN/ | =FLOOR, Soe Sa ass” ons itt nouns preferred. “- “pe 2806 oF PE DTI 
i RMS. APT PRIVATE BATH & : ‘oe ae em ea’ 
__at. 33 Gam < ROOMS & BATH PRIG. & 7 LARGE R ate corr ? PRIV. stove. All utilities, No children. bath. 1 ch welcome. 49 Put- $85. FE 5-8012. nam. 
7 ROOMS. CLOSE IND WARM. ai | * | ROOMS & BATH _vinat FiO OR. Augusta, -elient water, roads o all 
J RM. & BATH. APT. CLI “CLEAN. winter. references, 3 Mi. north 
Everything furn, Private entr. i Oxford on M24 to 3301 Thomas 
o Ocal a BATH {FOR RENT. 
4 ROOMS & = aa OPP PVT. 
entrance. 159 Whittamore. 
§ ROOM, W-SIDE. ROSHIRE TER- 
Face, $80 | eer ‘month. PE 2-7798. 
5 ROOMS & BATH IN PONTIAC. 
eae > heat furn. MY 
§ ROOMS AND BATH, UPPE 
on with fireplace, in 4 family 
brick Near downtown, $65 t 
month. Call Realtor Partridge. 
_FE¢-3381. 
5 RMS. NEAR TEL-HURON. FE 
__ 8-640.   BATH. MURPHY BED, | _ Wee   
  
  
  
       
    
@ ROOMS AND BATH. HOT WA- s 1 A tei - , Migened Ra. pely at 
ROOM MODERN. COUPLE. FE 
-6 ROOMS IN ROMEO, a 
* FO chlldren ‘welcome.’ Pl, 23474 . 3028 Hill Ss r Rd, In- 
  
$15” WEEKLY Modern trailer. 
Pont 
    
  
_ 1957. 3 x. - 
NEAT 3 RMS. AND ) BATH. Col cou- 
_ple only. EM 3-2377. NICE SLEEPING 
FE smones privileges. ore Shaggy Center. 
wok Ls > sia Nears Se   
ROOM WITH 
‘Neer Tel-Hu- OUR HIT PARADE’ 
"" “PRUE LOVE” 
home on Elizabeth 4 
rooms: levels. 132 ft. of beach, seaw 
“BANANA. BOAT” i 
Huron Gardens, Trouble free. Ten- 
terme. pay own ‘utilities, $15,000; 
  1118 Lake- 
“Singing” The Blues” wigeLY FORK. ROOM IN APT.| Won't be your song you: live bidg. te Sous town. i here. complete in every oe = le re 
bu 34608. scaped to 4 car il ou ¢, fenced, jons- ONE NIC a) outside ; OnE eee “ROOM, LOBE | *¢ Tage yous 
L8O KITCH- | Mio epevicees, Fi FE Cree. after |’ 
’| SLEEPING ROOMS. 16 N. JOHN- son. PE 5-243 after 4 p.m. or all. day Sat. & an he 
ROOM RESPEC 
table home for iatie only. FE 
  
Mi 
4-5040. 
ROOM, OUT- 
side entrance, garage available, 
367 N. Paddock. _ 
WEST LARGE s G 
room, oy entranc or 3 
3-0821 or ee 487 
L beth Lake . 
  
_ Rooms With Board 38 "GR EEN DOOR” 
Well really 
J mystery. either, but Povoasaary ayy en bedroo ots of closets and 
Living room & mas- 
ter B.R. ‘carpeted. 100x150, 
heed oa Crary Jr. High. $13,900; 
*“ HOUND DOG” Welcome, 3 bedroom home, 2? Iota 
place tor ur nenk oe Cass 
Tit for 1000 di      
   
        
      
    
     
   
  
+ Friendly Persuasion” 
Is all thats needed to get you to 
goezesiots & mes —. atts oe ene 
room Peseibuities. On Oak 
ta ERY ANN" Would love this Starter bome, 7 
most ready move into, 
eto Use her own idea 
save money, Located in an 
" e orchard, $6500. Low 
-“SCHOOL DAYS” 
  
r OR 2 MEN CLOSE TO PONTI- © Mtr & Fishers. FE 2-6516. 
couPopranre, | ROOM & eet an of pensioner. 
RGOe aM AND BOARD. al N. SAG- 
naw, FE 2-7602.   Will be @ pleasant mamery for 
but tbs 3 Siocks to Dubin school 
hal all 1 ie. oon wih the the ee as 
line for % acre 
dows. yard fenced in," $8750; $750 
WE TRADE 
THELM. A M. E LWOOD 
  
ROOM & eaepen InN ig dy, Saad 
bome. close to Fisher's Pon- 
_tiac Plant. PE 8-8100, 
WARM, iggy en sig eal ROOM, 
in clean. private Pienty 
of home cooked food. 5 at door. 
PE 6-3338. 
  
  
SMALL “HOUSE. . COZY. NEATLY 
furn, heat, Utilities sup- 
lied. én 7 bes line. Nr. grocery. 
  
SMALL - HOME. 1 BEDRM. CITY 
bus line. Util. es Cozy, 
clean and warm. 
SMALL HOUSE, WATKINS | LAKE. 
PR 4-5268.   
Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 
2 BEDRMS WALLED LK. MOD. 
Close to cliy, ,dkeasonable. MA 
  
2. RM. HOUSE. WATER IN. OUT- side facilities, $25 mo. FE 5-3835. 
7 BEDROOM, BATH. i. ON N. FRAN- 
cis. Nr. Eastern Jr. $85 a mo. 
_Must have best ref. FE 4-6306, 
Jy BEDROOM RANCH STYLE 
Drayton Plains. Oi] furnace, lake   
  A BRICK APT 1 & 2 BEDROOMS. 
Range & refrigeraor, washing ma- 
- chine, drier 955 Rochester Rd. 
_vet 14 & 15: Miie Rd. 
BLOOMFIELD | T TERRACE. NEXT 
. Stove 
BRAND NEW Salmer Street, fost south of 59% 
Orchard Lake Avewue: 
Pontiac's finest new anartmenta, 
are ready for occu *ncy. 
AIR CONDITIONED en 
kitchen fans master antenna, ce- 
ramiv tile bathro ms, b«autiful 
iiehens, Balcony type building, 
with individual entrances. 
ADULTS O11 Y 
80 THAT WE CAN FILL THE 
ataaenone IMMEDIATELY- 
iG — FO 
LIMITED TIME ONLY—LEASES 
AS LOW AS $90 PER MONTH. 
m for Inspection 
fly and Sunday 
FEderal 8-6918 
BEAUTIFUL 5 ROOMS |   
& BATH 
up Auto gas heat & hot water. 
West side .r. General. Hospital 
$60 a Mo. FE 2-6361, after 6 ca: 
FE e116 
Eastern Jr. High, 444 
EB 8-2336. 
CLEAN 5 R UPPER. E_ sD 
PE «0403 va alae, APT. EAT’ 2 i 
iow bath & entrance. 
DEL_RIO Apis pheogapes 
apts with / | Satha: CLEAN 3_ utilities P 
FE 5-0657,   
2 
rey 
  LO og ig. and utilities furn. 
Couple with baby meleomie,_ 
EAST SIDE. 5 TER- 
race. Full — ne gas 
beat. Reasonable. 
Williams “st. 2 é bath. All 
y Mtilities. $65 m 
Close in. 3 a bath. Heat & 
hot water, $50 
— St. at = batt All utill- 
$50. 
Nichole & Marger ¢ . 3 W. Huron 
FE 545-6183 Evenings 
Se FS 
FOR 7 RENT — COLORED. NEW, 
modern 2. bedyoom apt. Til kitchen & bath 1 or 2 children 
only, For information, 170 Bagley 
  &. 
GAS HEATED, . ROOM APT. 54 8. Washington, one OA 8-3441. 
LARGE, ROOM - APT. 1535 Union Lake Rd.   
  
LOVELY 8 ROOM APART- 
ment on James K, tncludis 
ohnson Realty. © 
  
LARGE ~ ROOMS, FRAT 
bath Stastny All ee 
$65 month ‘ 
$00 Eliz, Lake Rd? MODERN: 4 ROOM APT. | 2 MI. 
southwest of Roche oar >. ex- 
_change for service. OL 2-557 
WF enod APT. gs 
rooms’’, Gas hert 
and. lights f tore, MY 2-554: 
RENTAL , 
UNITS Attractive new duplex type units. 
 oseappong “oa rent. tn 
tac on East Bivd, and Perry St Bt. 
Call rE 47033 
SEVERAL SVERAL APTS AVAILABLE | FOR 
ranging 
yrie from / “to e “ 
Sage es oe TWO R west IDE. STOVE _ret, pathy, utilities, rE #1836! | furn, 
  
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THR ANSWER’ TO 
YOUR PROBLEM: 
Want Ads! To sell, rent, 
  wa it's FE 28181. R Aj — 
CLEAN, 3 ROOMS & BATH. NEAR} 
E.. Pike/ 
‘~ 19215 Pontiac trv _Privileges. FE 2-8953 
3 ROOMS & BATH. 
807 Kenilworth   3 BEDROOM HOUSE W. SIDE. FE 
_2-3378 after 6 p.m. 3 BEDR BATH. MODERN. Webster School District. 84 Lin- 
coln 
7 ROOMS & PATH, MOL MODERN. + $50 _ PE 646i3 
4 ow HOUSE Al ae GARAGE, 
  4 RM. sores HOUSE. LK. 
riv. i386. Watertoo in Waterford, 
4 «ROOM ‘HOUSE Th ay WATER. TWP. 
LI 92-8445, 
  r high | school. I 4 
+ koe “He } AT 38 
ELL 8T. CALL J, A 
__ TAYLOR FE 42544. > 5 A BEDRM. | HOME, GA- 
rege, ev? 3143 
$250 1 DOWN - 
'y furnished. Near Oakland 
nue and viaduct. Eves only, FE 
  _5-1284 
BRICK 3 BEDROOM HOME, AU- 
tomatic gas heat, adults pre- 
ferred. 54 Auburn Ave. FE 2-1035. 
CLARKSTON SCHOOL AREA. 
‘Single 4 rm. country home near. 
/ Lake dryer, stove, refrig: 
45-0687. 
fon RENT: 
MENTS. Furnished or unfur- 
nished. Jim Williams Realty, 
Ing. Baldwin Ave. FE 4-0547. 
After 5. OR 3-40230 0 
HOUSE FOR RFNT . TN COME 
available. Call after “4 p.m. or 
all day Sat. or Sun. FE 5-2402. 
HOME. LARGE ENOUGH ~ 
two families, SD paar (prob a zoned, 
lease or ren ks W. of 
courthouse. Must have best of 
reference. FE 4-5420 before 12 
am. ae dent fe pm 
FOR RENT: NEW 4 BEDROOM 
nome $90. mronth 68 S. Edith. 
LARGE HOUSE, DIVIDED INTO pe. apts, gas heat. 160 8. Sag- 
na 
tance a ? BEDROOM DUPLEX. Heat furn. EM 3-4881. : 
MODERN 2 BEDROOM BRICK, 
basement & gas heat. FE “4-6884. 
MODERN HOME ON LAKE FOR 
juster mechani Nine miles north’ 
Ponti —. — 
_bowe at $65. MY 3- 
MODERN 3 TEDROOAE Rou IN 
Clarkston. For rent or lease. $85 
monthly, 1 month in advance. FE 
4-4892. 
NEW 6 ROOM, 2. BEDROOM, __bath, oak floors. EM f 34670. 
NEW HOME — NEAR TEL-HURON   
  
  
  
St. Ben 5 
R. Hiltz, Realtor, FE 
  NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME. A 
Call Holly, MElrose 7-7 
5 and 9 p.m 
| NEWLY DECORATED. FOR RE- 
fined couple at Waterford. Picture   
window, Youngstown kitchen, 
stove, refrigerator. No pets, $65. 
_ OR 3-4330 : 
RANCH, FULL BASEME PIRE- 
ITH ce, pope stove, ee oan 
else ‘in ie tor couple. 2-1673, 
be “fo L in 6 ‘lvan Vil- 
lage for $130 nonth. ‘Also 2 oe 
Fe’ eS000 month. Ready Merch 1 
W. SIDE ‘BRICK, ¢ Ms, 1% 
Satie, Seocnen. Love est Near _General ‘Hospital. FE 4-5707. 
~~ WALLED LAKE 2 bedrm. Basement, garage. Very 
clean. Near school & shopping. 
Inq ct. HOE ET 
“MA 4-3352 
WEST | apes Sa “RM BRICK TER- 
  race, $75 40 aft- 
hi . 
= fers chet water, 32 ft. 
fving” con: Firepisce, 2° bed- 
Soe _— 
~ ‘ » 
ae ; eh é. 
ee ee VACANCY Rare tead PER- ~ NEAR ai Y THEATER | sons: & ders. goo Small house, sxY sie | _ large ren 5-871. 
week. PE «isa. VERY HOME STYLE 
ay —- s Be HOME. = 14 wa. PE 5-0377. 
_Ghildren welcome. OR 3-0602. nvalescent mes 38A 
ROCHESTER NURSING, ALL mae “OF PA MS AND BATH. FULL ° BASEMENT AND AUTOMATIC| ents. 24-hr. care. Reas, rates. oA FE or OL| FE Tia ra 
agg Dagh Ed Baccara a as 
come. ire at iets Taylor R4.| HOTEL AUBURIN Bb _4-2031. Rooms by Day or Week 
P: HOUSES—APART- | | 
    
  
  
  
ook ‘ or ; room apartments. 
ing refrigeration unit. 
464 AN AN nOTEL CLEA? wwe PE 72-0266 
a Tooms By gsr i — oy 45 
FE 23-8266. 
Rent Off =n Phe Office Space 41 41 
DESIRABLE OFFICE SPACE 
avaiieble at city hall in the cen-   
  ter , district, Keego 
Har Mod Newly 
_d. gas heat. Call PE 22002" 
OFFICE SPACE FOR tC RENT. 
Main floor, on. Dixie Hwy. H; 
von | Welt. OR 3-1355. 
UNLIMITED fe OR CLINT- 
cal soace avaliable. Will build, 
redecorate suit, 
  
For Sale Houses 43 
3 BEDEM. BricK. 
ment, natural fi:   
FULL BASE- lace, ofl heat, attached gerage. Landse: B 
owner. sh . Will sell eee | 
omeyee iL 60241 for appoint- 
  ROOM INCOME HOUSE IN NICE 
neighborhood, " large rooms for 
owner,.3 room apt. upstairs, Ve- 
netian’ blinds, hardwood floors, 
stesm heat, new gas water 
water softener, newly. sid- 
painted Loge summer. In 
$35 
12,600, ™ in- 
sieee "sown 
_by owner. PE 
: Beach, . Florida. Between 
Clearwater ahd St. Petersburg. 
2-6607   
session. 42488 
4-2611. Walled Lake. 
“" ‘ 
FOR BETTER = 
Near Clarkston, * room 4 beiirm 
brick, built "36 ‘large lot, + pester 
$86 month includes taxes and in- 
eeaee. reasorab.e down pay- 
ment. 
Arnold Real Estate a" S. Telegraph _ Rd. 
5-0676 FE »-5782   
No_ Down Payment will bao a ry our free and 
clear bedroom 
starter Comte with full base-— 
wil ; or : a 
WILLIAMS LAKE 
"8 - Cail OR 3-1235; 
After 4. call Ok 3-7038. 
AARON 
MILFORD 
GI's $290 DN. Buy direct from builder and save 
oolars Eas (BRICK FULL 
BASE SEWER, WATER 
vE NED, STREET. GAS HEAT. MU 4-8915 
STARTER HOMES bo oe all exterior - work eageet 
ype and paint: no 
, let me chee’ you   
  
po 
oe * 
Milford, Michigan 
MUtual 44755 Res. EMpire 3-4783 
Suburban Beauty 
With Two Fireplaces Among other | ‘ting homes in exc. 
neizhborhood, |Full basement bun- 
eat, = See 
  
‘spacious bed- 
car = 
arage. immaculate 
ver attractive inside and mk 
= wet te $17, pHan\inwedy with $6,000 dn. 
Giroux-Franks sovrg REAL ESTATE 
4395 Di OR _3-0701 
"FURNISHED Ready to move <aae Piageag home 
located on spore in Keego 
This is ideal for Pho 
—- $500 down. Only 850 per 
“LOVELAND- 2188 Case Lake Rd. Keego Harbor. 
FE 2-48 FE 4-1661   
‘$1000 DOWN An attractive 6 
with 
H. W. Bigelow) * 5 we. . ob. _Buroe ». op Detgns Bt.   
  Office, F . Baldwin Ave 
Pull oad :   REALTO! 
5143 Case Bilsabeth Rd. 
FE 5-120 or SE 43844 
| 
— 
      
tered wails, storms and screens 
and full basement. WATKINS LAKE ROAD TO ORCHID, LEFT 
ON OVE To R- 
N. WATCH FOR OPEN SIGNS. 
PINE LAKE 
Privileges enrich the enjoyment 
that will be yours in this 70 
- fit. es semi-contemporary 
hom 3 large bedrooms, wall 
to wail ke ge, oxen 5 2 full ceramic 
— de poor = 2 car ga- 
ndsca set- 
PER- ting es x ‘oe FIRST 
Humphries 4 ee eae neater: FE 47114 Open Eves. 
Multiple List Listing Service 
NICHOLIE PIONEER STREET 
. & bath, 
06 ft. Jot 
chor fence. Askin; 
Takes $3700 dn. 
“ appt. 
ual aro STREET 
5 — ba 
meas ws 
very efficient Senontoe fur: 
nece ulation, st 
screens, = 
rade igh 
50. Tones $2,000 dn 
+ 
sae: 
‘NEAR L FELLOW ee Large rms. bath oe) condition. bu heat s 
oe | other extras. Lot on 
Asking $7,500 300. with * 51500 down & $60 m: mo- 
WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS 
NICHOLIE & HARGER CO., Huron 
_____ Open Evenings * 
ADAMS. — SUBURBAN, BUNGALOW 
cas 33 OW. FE. 53-8183 
On. close. in Home . fast off 
fe Very well built, oak floors, plastered walls, 3 
bedtms. full Sasssnente, excellent 
coal furnaces. One with 2 car 
garage only $1200 down; one 
without garage with $600 down, 
Close fo everything, decent 
neighborhood, easy to maintain, 
Shown by appointment, trade con 
sidered. 
Has 
ment, water poo Une laundr 
tubs, good well and excellent 
septic tank, rehes enclose 
; size 86 x 225.. Good long 
term investment at $1400 down. 
Now vacant, key at office, - 
O HARBOR 
down an ind $54.50 monthly, 
Has nice dry part basement with 
E 
or, 3-2420 
~ DO-IT-YOURSELF Are you handy? Here is your 
pceuay to pick up a new ca £ 
droom semi-finished home. Liv- 
ing room with picture window, 
ful] bath and kitchen. Pull base-“ 
ment, cedar shake siding, large 
100x200 ft. All out of city limits. 
Only $1, a RO wn & $64 per month. 
pS 
meet BO & retired couple. AN on 
e floor, Living room & dining 
room catpeted, two bedrooms 
kitchen, den & full bath. Full ment oi] h elec, water , community water, storms 
& screens. Venetian blinds, two 
car garage, too] shed, chicken 
h & fruit trees & corner 
Cash to mortgage. 
Brive by "3604" Hazelton, off 5: 
* 3 BEDROOMS ere is your opportunity to buy 
=P aceon ranch home orl ‘one year 
old. at a moderate pr: ice, Owner 
needs more room., is living 
pes & 
- Dining _ ell, with Fares Cabinets and form 
- 
Ne   
 «< a   
THR. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2,1 1957,   
_For Sale Houses _ 43   
  te a 
Fee 
i el Ee £ > 
ns Sees Just 1 short 
“down. 
Clarkston 
—eaeenarae 
     ees af oe xe gar ; je, 8 
RED HORSE CO! CORP. 
BY OWNER Ht 5 BEDROOM | 
BRICKS. | Inspect the: Lest the | 
S a ie ; 4 recreation rooms- 
aaa farmers euch| 
i a muse 
ame kston REA ESTATE INC. 20 8, Main clarkston, Mi MA ; 
UTIFUL : HOME. 
bedrooms, 144 baths, 29 ft. liv- * * 
. Ve 
extras, $19, 
LAKE. ROOMS, 2 
; bedrooms. Extra lot. arage, b 
owner. Call GA 12802" . . By owner. 
  
  
    
  
  bdrm. house. La —, BIRMINGHAM PRick AND 
mn CIVILANS eer oo a 
3 plus 1% lot a 
ee, eerie, ht! $200 DOWN NOW VACANT” |§3,MO, Praers —s0 plasty enang 
MI €-4133 oa SCHELL | e-1828 te iaree kitchen ine 4 
acaaaaae Model Open OR 3.9300 OPEN 1971 IRWIN, 4 BLE. NOP M8, 
SAT. & SUN. 2-5.   
  236 Princeton St. . GI down, 3 bedrooms, with vanity and tub epelecnre, large kitchen with e, 
basement, paved drive. 7 AVE. To ERIN TO CETON LEPT 
Russell Young bs 
  a vee ee 4-4525 
  AL FISHER 19322 James Couzens, D 
Diamond 1-0310 
FAST POSSESSION Close in—nearly new § rooms & 
bath. Gas furnace. Lot 60 x 210. 
Only $1,450 down. 
GREEN ST. 5 rooms down—3 and bath apt 
Attached garage. Reasonably   
1 up. 
priced with substantial down. 
CUCKLER REALTY 236 N. ye yd 
FE 4-4091, T8119 
CUSTOM BUILT   
§ ROOM HOUSE AND =m 
on ; acres in J BEDROOM BRICK Ranch, 
wo to 7 Laken tered walls, full basement, 16x22 
peal plants ap and shrubs. mo attached garage, sq. ft. ltv- 
with te: Call EM 3-4236. ing area. Just $14,950 on your 
1% frame bungalow in Pon-| CALL MODEL 9-1 or 48 tiac, 3 bedrooms, plastered 
a "Seaeen soe “temees.|___— E> J. DUNLAP Home, yo excellent con sin CUSTOM BUILDER | 
—* —" WANT TO RETIRE dove. BM 3-410 Lo this well-built home, | com- re. ears iv ° ate area. a home with! searing state, prongs cash < 
ment, 94.900 with terme. will dis-| Contract | More scash, S648 island, cm cash. EM 34197. RL Milford. MU ¢63 
In Milford. Lovely 3 bedroom 
home, GI takeover, new heer | 
io fving room and hall, E 
34198. ; 
3 bedrooms, 
Lake front home on Tyrone Lake 
Ideal for summer poms Or peer 
round, Lot is 68x29 sepdeonped 
furnished, Call EM 43-4196. 
  
SEMINOLE HILLS Webster school istrict 8 room 
stireplace, ait: — 
room om with fire: 
basement. Playroom 
hares over garage, By 
ent only.   
John K. Irwin 
: Pipe | west oop egy Street 
FE 5-0447   
CLARKSTON 
- 6109 OVERLOOK One of the most attractive loof- 
ing homes i the area from the 
outside, but honestly did you ever, 
— woe you opened an ovs- 
might a arl jnstae? “rel, the ae sic 
hom you 
+ this. fares “94 ft. 
room with brick 
  more at $19, 
$2700 down. $100 per month. 
Another Lakefront We e this week but we have just listed another 
with 50 the lake, 2 bed- 
rooms, ive closed fron 
| egg: overlook: lake, large liv- 
room with e, modern 
kitchen, with r, full bath, new | basement, 
we homé ‘s very at and “no pleasure wi! Buy 
* winnter getscn ae hom 
be er. a the cornet 
Priced at $14,500 $3,000 down. scued | Ot 
Eve, FE 43415 WE B BUILD 
BRICKS $10,975 
CEDAR SHAKES $93,975 mperison. We hon- 
you can't beat the 
and price 
Lomgpors 
heat, ‘birch 
tubs and 
_— other opening appoint- 
We build anywhere in 
Cekiand Neary Call for an ap- 
§) et our plans 
Beets feel Gliguied. 
WE BUY, SELL & TRADE 
  
  
  Lake ip. le Donne & 8ON = LTORS Lake moe! Lee Brick — ae 82 W Huron east 
(€ storms and se lot : 325 . <7 60 ft. of water front. RANCH HOME 
_| 1 ACRE—Lake privileges on 8iti- 
A LARGE ON IN 2 &)| ver Lake, many features, recres- 
3 B HOMES TOO| @ion space, erenees: sunroom, 2 
NUMEROUS . LIST IN THIS, bedrooms, gas heat, double ga- 
AD, LL C. i rage — more. CALL for ap- 
WE VE THE LARGEST 5SE-| pointmen 
iN IN A WIDER AREA. Ve: 
C. Schuett J. R, Hiltz be REALTOR 
z Se wcoalehas A 1011 W. Huron ___ FE -5-6181 
164 FE. Po, ana : PIONEF® HIGHLAN 
aT ‘TER ROAD 3-4236| 2. bedrm brick 1% car me Im- EM 3-4196 nnn poss. Terms. Owner, FE 
y IU € ROOM MODERN ALL FURN. 
OAD fea Gerad) Risaal ot ok ida ce @, only 00, own 
no eee oe ee a: Auburn Heights, 4 rooms, utility 
ce cmnerce| Soe Ite, Oot dre Gian wet iS : n. 
eee ee ee be en Sona Auburn Heights, $8,- 
bemt, peer 2car garage. aor — of other 
Terms av: ie. a 
“ esp W. DINNAN 
SYLVAN VILLAGE , |8 WW, Huron FE 4-2577 
This home has everything the FREE 
iserimina’ homeowner could 
ire—5 room . birch |ALL THE HELP WE CAN GIVE 
dostre—b rooms. 3 bathe. virch TOU TO HELP YOU OWN YOUR place, space for 2 more bed- OWN HOME. 
fooms needed, Es] ag bereett 2eeToom, ome with, rae omer: bus & stores, and you are a GI. steadily em loved, we can hel 
you a = pa os home. Call 
doe 2-0839. 
SHEPARD. REALTY 
FE 17-9443 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
GATEWAYS to 
HAPPINESS 
SPIC AND SPAN 
ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES 
Attractive fully insulated 6 rooms 
and bath rooms, one floor 
plan. vestibule entrance to a 17 
ft. living room with cornice 
boards and drapes, stairway to 
floored attic, combination hee 
and screens, landscaped lot, 50x 
car garage, Offered 
$7,950, $950 down. 
ES ON ELIZABETHLAK E. 
WEST SIDE 
9-Unit Brick partment Near Pontiac Sp 
paved street. Six canine 
nette, three a showing - 
come of approx, $627 a month. 
Oak floors Plaitered “walle, 3 
_—_ 8 furnished. basement.   
at 
it $60, $25,000 
‘down OWNER. LEAVING: STATE. 
To Buy—To Sell—To Trade 
YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT! 
MAHAN REALTY © co. REALTORS Mich. 
re 8-198} — 
  VACANT, $950 DOWN FE 20263 
fei ih operas gcarpeat| NEXT (GSO 70" BRANCH with oil conversion heat. Nice Mit : 
toe poe sage | ay's vest ber] 3-Bedrm. Lake Front — going now at $8,950. 
WHITE 
BROS. ems LTORS 
Open Eves til Pb — gunday. 10 to 
AUGUSTA   
Full price: $11,500 with $2,500 
Ty home would mene fine “in- 
Lan vs 
KEN NEDY Immediate D greeter ¥ completely 
modern and tastefully ——- 
all yr. bome, ioe © 
ce, — ving rm. 
ind 3 be 
Scfe 
Esay clean, € $3500 
Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL Labial g 
4395 Dixie Hwy. BR 3-9701 
BUS OPP 51 
5 ACRES 142 Lake _   
% Dixie Hwy. 
price is most a: 
$2,000 . 
  REALTOR Furor +3860 hes 
. ; a é j 
: te 
Bm 2 REALTORS 
Phone OR 3-1 
Open Eves, ‘til 
‘Feenee peter 
          IN WARDS RSAED 
sis 
gon, | cou 
Bier ie _ meting large a r oe. & dear 
easy access to 0.04 ocation, 
areas use in excellent condition. 
- Full price $17,"50, terms. 
LOWER STRAITS LK. SPRING & SUMMER will here and 
ith an buy for less. shea 
with $2,500 do ame hes all the vee bears 
of a rs 615-000 bome, 
SYL VAN ,REALTY CO. 
2343 Ore! e Ave. FE 5-9418 
IN SYLVAN Sh ROPING CENTER 
BY OWNER. 3 | 3 BEDROOM BRICK. 
Oll turnac fuevises osemet. 
Hear, Union Lake Village $1,000 dn, No dealers. 
5 ACRES—2 BEDRMS. You will love this modern home on 
this _ —_ 
_— be oan Lanny 
la oye base- 
ment —_ oll esease 2. 
nce Pits’ .o “Fehr garage. Pull 
CPANCUS, Realtor 
Sh cole tenis NAtional 
in- ROCHESTER 
basement, 
1000 down, OL 1 
Templeton |! APPROX. 9 ACRES 2 bedrms., full bath. New of] fur- 
nace. Hot water heater, ‘enrt= 
pa ne = blac EF ee aoe 
Sy th $135 500 go apa _fubetantial = 
payment. Locate of 
UE HEIGH Ts” 
‘Nearly new and bath, 2 
bedrms., rls kitchen with dining 
apace. Tiled bath and kiteben, 
hardwood floors, oi] heat. Breeze- 
way and attached garage. Large 
- og eng landscaped. Exec, value   
  
  . 6 & 
pa $9,500, 
  
K. I. Templeton, Realtor 2330 Orchard Lake Rd. = 44563 
_After 6, FE 3-050; 
HOVS SES. LARGE AND 5 eALl ik. IN- 
- side and outside of Pontiac 
ROSE McLARTY, ‘Bkr. 
2.2162 or FE 5-3578   
Nothing Down Will build 3 bedrm. Seog? house 
= basement on r lot, rough 
: and Wont be inch 
Smaif dn. payment will bulid on 
my lot, McDonald, OR 
  
$425 MOVES YOU IN 
-pageren possession, 3 bedrms. 
1% -bath ranch homes. Paved 
streets & 2° blocks 
from school. 
lots. Only ad 
driveways. 
beige tte g! 
OR 3-1295 
Open Eves. es. til 9 — Sunday 10 to $ § 
Buy Thru Partridge _ 
List Thru Partridge 
OPEN DAILY 3-8 and bv appointment 
GI's $29@ DOWN, PLUs MTGE. COSTS 
Three bedroom brick with full 
basement, and 14x36 socrnetn 
space. A dream kitchen, glass- 
enclosed bath, Select oak rs, 
Paved. City water and sewer 
A ilifetfifie home “a! large lot. 
Mag —— Ave. 5 blocks north 
n Bivd., right at open   
— 
Arnold Real Estate 
210 8. Telegraph Road | 
  
Florida Retirement N LIMITED INCOMES 
‘ampa, Dade City areas also in 
beautiful Homossa with its river 
n at $40_mo, Also lots, 
Info. Cad OR 3-1465.   
INCOME 
One 5-room bungalow with base- 
ment, plastered wails, oak floors. 
iso t' blinds, a & scree. 
so a 4 
paved st. png eclghuevueed. 
Income doubie that Poai peer pay- 
ments, Only $2,600 
WE ALSO 
Have ap Orem 2 story cena! 
2 baths, basement, newly decorat- 
ed, good in and out. Low taxes 
Priced right ry $7,950 with $1,000 
GIs $250 DOWN PLUs COSTS. 
New bedroom homes, Vanity 
bath with tub ‘enclosure, large 
kitchen with dining space, vent 
fan plenty of cupboards. base- 
ment with rec. area, Paved. drive 
Immediate one Call us 
now, 
WASHINGTON PARK 
3-bedroom ranch. Plastered walls, 
oak floors, storms and screens. 
basement, paved drive and 
street. $2,000 down. Cail for ap- 
pointment, 
Russell Young LIGn= BUILDER 
<= FE 412 Ww. 4-4525   
TRADE 
2 bedrm. ranch type home with furnace, 
f ac 0 
educed $5 lor redecorating. 
trade for smaller home 
free and clear. 
| TRADE 
2 bedrm. home 7. years ol} 
on % acre, very — little. 
home, east of Aubuw 
Owner — $2,300 “equity, “wit 
trade for cose home with 
same equity ih town. 
$1000 
Tg aluminum afd 
2s, — 
ayton Plains. 3 bedrm 
1 loc: 
in Dri 1 furnace, 
‘gain 
at only $8,750. . / laundry tibs. A 
/ 
SYLVAN MANOR/_ 
Reduced price—make an offer 
on this Ip 
4 baths. 
ce 
state needs quick sale, 
Jerry E. Adams BROKER 3172_W. Huron PE_5-4510 
NEAR AIRPORT BEDROOM ooo -13623 W. Huron St 
      $500. DOWN cat 
He Saat a seat will 
< JIM' WRIGHT 
as Ganel'tn FE 5-9441 
sit. S tae *n 
Ee et M "BREWER | 
oe 
wprawson Reel Estate 3 B. Auburn Rd. of John R. 
OLive ‘agi 
“BY OWNER 
d@room cee style home tn 
ae ay sete eat,   
  
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
CHOICE LOCATION 3 bedroom ranch, Exclusive area. 
jarge equity for 
SCENIC 200 ACRES 2 semi - private ee base e 
ar 
== property Sunday from 1:30 to 
MALL FARM Enjoy li in this | it~ 
po yg ethene givtagon large strea 
ti bath, 1 c ~ 
‘les north of 
i123, well-traveled gravel 
F OR T We ri ANDYM AN 
Large 8-room. home wi ty of 
oasiblities. 1 oore pba a ‘ear 
= Oued buy at $7,000 
REALTY Co, 
1062 W. Huron FE 5-007 
NEAT AND CLEAN Compact 5 room home, on Lane 
ment, 1% car thy Pmt 
Full price te $00 dows, 
Call for appointm 
CR AWFORD ‘AG ENCY 
534 W. Huron &t. he) 41549 
Call_eves. MY 3-11 
PONTIAC AIRPORT Gls 
$275 DOWN 
3 bedroom ranch home, 1'4 beths, 
loaded with extras for good Hving, 
lots 80 ft, wide 
; OPEN 
EV ERY DAY Located on aa West of 
Pontiac eirport. I Drive out today. 
whl SCHELL JO 61528 
‘BROWN $1, — GI Resale. Only 1 
Feeds me } bedrooms, water soft-   
  
ener, completely insulated. Yard 
landscaped Genera! Electric 
washer, oie. stove and 
Frigidaire et  eheass 
ae 20 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE - | 
room, completely modern, tn 
canahens east suburban location 
Full basement, gas furnace 1|'y 
car garage, Excellent condition: 
$7009 DOWN — Rent-beater. 2 bed- 
room, nearly new ranch style 
home, O furnace. Hardwood 
pi Lot 715x300 Full eee $1.- 
$13,500 FULL PRICE — One of the 
. best-built homes we know of. 2 
bedroom ranch home with at-¢ 
tached breezeway on eee: 
Plastered walis, oak f 
to-wall cormenne: Full Sescelant 
Terms to su 
$695 STARTER HOME ~ Lovely 3 
bedroom ranch style with full 
. basement, xterior all com- 
pleted. 3-pe. bath, well, septic, 
wired; automatic hot water, kitch- 
en sink and all interior studding. 
Excelient construction, 
$11,000 sWEST SIDE SPECIAL 
ees 2 years old, Better than 
with alum. storms and 
podsheaty All large rooms and 
beautiful kitchen. dscaped lot. 
L. H. BROWN Realtor 
Ph. FE 2-4810 
Ttiple Listing Service 
KNUDSEN Donelson Park   
1940 built 4 bedrm. brick. 
Features are: 2 fireplaces, 
carpeted dining 
brick 
drive. 
Silver Lake Area 6 rms. and bath home with | 
comfortable sized living rm 
and jog burning fireplace 
The bath is on the tst fir 
and cozy den is convenient. 
The price is reasonable -at 
. $9, $00 with only $1,500 down | 
It has a garage and good. 
appearance too. Call now. 
THE ABOVE PROPERTIES WIL E SHOW 8UN 
DAY BY APPOINTMENT. 
CALL FE 2-3285, 
WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 
610 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 
FE 4-4516 erage with coaved 
Brice $21,000, 
  
GT. $250 DOWN Beautiful 3 bedroom home, full 
i furnace, nice jot in 
and out, see these today, 
GI $300 DOWN 
Beautiful 3 bedrooms, oak floors 
tile bath, lovely kitcben with lota 
of cupboards, Very modern 
throyghout. Full basement, oil 
furnace,.glum. siding, cofner lot, 
See this pane and you will like it. 
AUBURN HE! GHTS 
of tomorrow, 3 bedrooms, 
‘ul tile bal colored fix- 
; large living room with pic- 
i Pp vestibule with 
ll with 
le gink, mahogan 
‘and light over Stove, full ‘base- 
‘ ith floor as smooth -as 
shade in .back. Only $13,500, terms, 
7 SMALL BUNGALOWS 
Near down Both cute as a 
“bug's ear, 2 bedroom: rooms, ton. ha 
nee dinijon Nassed in porch: gas 
heat, only $7,500 with § 500 down. 
WEST hit gregh" 
Off Bt. bedrooms, oak 
iar vine Troom wi 
fireplace. ihe: walis, beauti- 
ful kite! ol) fur- en, bath, 
nace, large lot, A steal at only 
$12,500, terms, 
|JIM WILLIAMS} ¢ REAL ESTATE be 1218 Baldwin 
$1000 DOWN 7 ROOM Scars, ideal for large income — heat, extra room < those is, 
$1500 ‘DOWN £ — BUNG pl =~» Near Tel 
3 heat, 
joo kitchen - window & 
more, CALL 
"JR. Hiltz | nents ge 
3 blocks from 
mily, or 
    wall- | 
    1011 W. aa FE 5-618), CARNIVAL — by Dick Turter   
  
    
        
22 
TM. Reg, U.S Par Of, 
© 1957 by NEA Service, ine.   
-“For goodness’ sake, when you fix that short circuit this 
time put in one long enough to last a while!"’ 
  
For Sale Sale Houses _ - 43, I 
ROCHESTER. AREA 2 bedroom on 2 acres. Full 
1 :basem ment 2 foom heat. acer ga 
_ rage. C i OL 1-596. 
2 Neskoar *MOD Deny. —— rel p 4   
  
  
      
3-5 Sunday 
387 West Iroquois — 
; hepiaroy = 6 reom, femty 
ho with 3 bedrooms, large, ‘sehen 
Rec. room 
esr garage. Extra large lot. 
Located near Webster and 
—— Jr. High 
tween nominee «nd Al- 
gonguin, : 
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 76 West Huron Street 
PE 5-8161 or FE 4-427 
WATKINS living room 
  For Sale Houses _ 4% 
Hurry, Only $595 Dn. 2 bedrooms, ‘2 Fears old. Large 
living room. kitchen, atility & 
. Froth bath, Carpeting. Solid side 
| Leo Doenigan Real Estate Company 
2333 Woodward, Berklgy 
LE 84433 
BY 50lW WNER “é ROOM HOUSE, Fetes a & in good condition. 
OPEN SUN. FEB. SRD. 
92 Poem oft Oskland 
ieee schools 
W. DIN N: AN 
66 W. Huron PE ¢2571 
SPECIAL 
Located 4'4 miles west of 
Pootiac. os # rooms with 
water, stool & septic, 
breezeway with 1') car at-~   
os 
tached garage, situated-—+——. 
acre of nice level garden 
land. = $750 down —- $57 
per mon 
FOR COLORED 
Le & clean 5. room home 
eld eepaer street off South 
Biv oy $750 down, $60 
per month 
LeSlie R. Middleton   HILLS OPEN FOR 
INSPECTION 
SUNDAY 1-7 PM. 
— To See Sur Model Homes 
aybrook Drive, overlodking 
Son fat Watkins Lake. Suburban 
Living with City Conveniences, 
Avall on VA Financing. 
-Priced From 
vie Kein 
To reach property, drive out 
Diwie Highway to "Watkins - Lake 
Road, ther left to neeeeeny 
WM... A. 
KENNEDY | REALTOR ron 
mw open en Evenings ‘til een 
“ANNETT OFFERS 
Whittemore St. 
Attractive ew. 3 bedroom 
home. Large living room, 
beautiful kif®hen, full base- 
ment, automatic off heat 
Immediate possession. §12,- 
$00, terms, 
50 Atres— 
Metamora Area 
Located on main paved high- 
way. 6 room =o home, 
barn numerous 
outbuildings. *taed rolling, 
ideal for cattle or horses. 
Exceptional value at $18,000, 
$8,500 down. i c 
Commercial— 
Main Highway New 2-story brick veneer 
bullding, 26242. Bulit for 
clinic with 3 hedroom apart- 
ment on second floor. Paved 
highway. corner lot, 1402190 
Ample parking Ptans_ for 
completion available, $23,- 
500, $4,500 down, 
4 Family Brick 
Each apartment consists of 
ry § rooms and tile bath. Now 
showing excellent income. 
Severe eo base- 
ment good rental _— 
tion close to downtown. 
duced to $26,500, terms. 
3% Acres—Lake Front 400 feet good beach. Picnic 
eS. with To picnic ta- 
bt) id re- 
ing good return “with unlim- 
ited opportunities. Also large 
® room year around home 
and large barn. Logated on 
main highwhy, 18 mallee 
from Pontiac. $39,500, terms. 
70.Acre Estate Ideal ¢ountry.home, com-. 
letely remodeled. main 
bedroditis, very 
kitchen, 2 baths, automatic of] heat. 4-room 
tenant houst Barns for 
cattle. Bear garage jot nu- 
merous outbuildings. Trac- 
weil some ales equip- 
° jay voles at $47,500, terms. 
Roy Annett Inc. EAL TORS = Apo) 
eo Sraeg and Sunday 1-4   
  
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
OPEN se ORCHID ST. 
Sunday 1 1-5 30 0 p.m ranch 
SS — with fal full Tae. 
mi inum siding, oak 
, Plastered walls, ve 
robe yp x lothes ny Seay ype. ¢ ¢ € kite ee ; of] auto, FA heat, electric auto, hot wa' hea double laundry ~. and 
many other extras. of This is one 
= several types of custom ballt 
out bro 
‘TURN Roa, 
Sho 4 > ones 
George R: Irwin ‘REALTOR Pa a win Ave. 
    BRO" 
8.6003 _¥E T 0984 
GILES Tow Down Payment 
On this'€ room, 3 bedroom 
home north of Pontiac, All 
on one floor, full ba. pment. 
2 car garage. Locat a 
wel! andscaped caren me ‘ 
land. Call for further infor- 
mation, For Sale Houses. 43 
    
“SUBURBAN HOMES bedrm., large tie tej kitchen. 
STEDRNL BRICK Buy ‘Thru. Partridge 
Lise’ Thro “Partridge € 
  
    
  
  
  
diate possession, New 2 Bedroom 
—" home. Privileges on White 
ake 
oe! RESALE: North Bide. & 
Room modern. Basement with 
recreation room. $11,050. Approx. 
$2,300 down, bal at 867 per month 
includes taxes & ins, 
OFF WILLIAMS LAKE RD ! lo 3 Bedroom home. Bas 
Livable, bit some fintsh—- 
ing to do A good buy at’ $7,903, 
with $1,700 down. 
$800 DOWN. 5 — — with 
utility, Near Dodge Park 
NEAR ROCHESTER, New 2 Bed- 
‘room. home on large lot, approx. 
100x270. a & on construe- 
tion, Pull Oi! furnace. 
Near pew ae achoo!, $13,700, 
PLANNING .% RELOCATE??? 
peers buying, inspect our model 
home at pests Kamaro. Bubdi- 
vision. Forty minute drive from 
downtown Pontiac. Featurip 
Bedrooms, 
tered walls and “Con 
Mago ny ftmaecing available, Call 
if a TIAYI DEN, Realtor 
86 ©. Walton E 86-0441 
_ Open Eves. & ‘Sunday to te? | 
TO BUY, To SELL, REALTOR 
_ Partridge is_the “bird'’ to see. 
3} BR. RANCH, 2! 2a, CAR GARAGE, many extras, $4,700 down to GI 
_ Mtg. OR 3-0465 No dealers. 
$605 ~=DN VACANT 
Canterbury Drive 1014 Telegraph 
— Orchard Lk. -Rd.-section. Near 
bus & coll course, Move 
right tn -- 6 rooms, brick front, 
full basement. Gas heat, Alum- 
inum storms & screens. Auto. hot 
water, 5 yrs. old. No a 
or fantee a 
SKY. RE. sii 1B: ST ATE 620 E MecNichols Rd. Detreit 
writ cams TO 9-6300 
a ae on Wil- 
lard. PE 5-8283 oF Aple 6-1527 
$1.500 DOWN 3 BEDROOM BRICK 
Tile bath, oak floors, large kitch- 
en, with eating space Utility 
room, of! furnace, aluminum 
storma and screens. $64 gq month 
including taxes and insurance. 
_6 Sunday after 2. OR 3-4923, 
GIS 
Bloomfield Knolls. 
3. bedroom ranch homes with 
bullt in carport, lots 090x150, free 
bus to public & parochial schools 
  One Mile West Just outside the city, this 2 
bedroom honie ‘ocated on a 
large corner .ot is a g 
buy at $6,995 with terms. 
Immediate possession, 
é North’ Side 
A nice 2 sedroom heme $ 
rooms plus sun ren. Just 
from city bus and 
Across the street ~ 
from a good school. Only 
$7,350 with easy terms. 
GILES REALTY CO. 92 WEST HURON ST. FE 68-6178 OPEN 9-9 5     
  
$4. 50 DOWN, 
$650 DOW sl 
COZY 2 BEDROOM HOME ON A LARGE LOT. NEEDS SOME. FINISHING, REAL SONABLE TERMS, 
R. J. VALUET, Realtor 343 OAKLAND AVE. PE 5-068: MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 2 
Pp SUNDAY 2-5 
ON DRAYTON RD. RETWEFN PELTON AND 
MAYBEE New desirable 2 
bedroom homes, hardwood 
floors, PHA terms with 
monthly payments of only 
$53 oper   
  “y 
      
DRAYTON, LEFT TO "OPEN SIGN. 
SYLVAN REALTY CO. 
IN SYLVAN SHOPPING CENRER -_ “pares 0100: DOWN ree & bath, white f 
ome wi va La bascment. Bom 165 
commercial al use fy os rial Priced right you so desire. 
$1500 DOWN Very sharp, § rm. bun; — with 
full basement and off heat. 1 car 
os often. —— side location, Pies 
R. D. RILEY, ROKER 
509 Eliz. 2. Lake Rd. FE 41157 
-CLARK $1.500 DOWN. $9.600 FULL 
Lecated East Sub, and whos 
of 2 bedrooms, ving room, 
erm kitchen 
s, asement, ‘new 2-car 
Ee rage. One acre of land. Priced 
‘or quick sale. 
CITY. 4 BEDROOMS. LOW 
pede Payment’ This home has 
3 bedrooms on the second floor, 
and one down Pius living room, 
separate dining room, modern 
kitchen, bath with shower, soe 
tered swale, full basement, 
heat. Storms and screens. 
pa . Binal miss coi | 
per only $7,950. In 
tall call Mr, Adams, 
p Ly “per te Located 
uron . modern 
por al has 4 large’ on een and oy 
thia one. 
te ton eve- 
i CLARK REAL ES STATE FE 
oo A ak pennaye 
onss tiple "Listing Service 
SYI LVAN 1] LAKE FRONT 3. bedroom ranch, be mom, dining-L, paneled setivitien 
dear garace, red 
owner. 2737 “By van Sheres, F 
8-0805, i.   y Py . | Immediate Possession Ready to Move In 
ae, 
w. —— past Or- 
nant Lake Miler “Ra, right 
on _— te pode jeft on Oreer 
OPEN DAILY2-7- KUSCHELI® MI_6-4133 _ JO 61528 
tt Db’ . 
$1,000.00 Down 
East side & room terrace pls 
full basement, H.A. heat, ga 
water, Features generous Yo a 
popped (ik 
screen fron porch Stop collect- 
ing rent receipts, see it today. 
Drayton Woods 
Mighly attractive 2: bedroom 
feneper. With breezeway and oe: 
tra eek yr 2-car garage. Includ 
carpete room, natural fire. 
F ee ath w sho 
basement, automatic 
and hot water. 
screens. Awnings. 80 
fered at $17,500, term 
NICHOLIE rea 
49 Mt. Clemens rd 
Eve. Mr, Meiser FR 5-1201 
FE 54-9004 
Partridge 18 THE “BIRD". TO SER 
RUSTIC BUNGALOW 
Comfortable rustic 2 aeara home located just aor of Pontiac. 
Low price of only $6,500 with $1,- 
dn. includes many furnishings. 
Easy monthly payments. 
2 FAMILY 
A wonderful investment ‘income 
fn this 2-family located just off 
Baldwin in excellent rental area   
5 rm. and bath apt on first floor 
ano EO rms. and bath apt. on ‘sec- 
ond, 2-car garage in basement 
Now  sosmo until Sune af $110 per 
month. Enjoy immediate incore 
with no possible rent toss Full 
price only $10,450 on easy terms. 
FURNISHED 
3 BEDRM., 
Only $1,500 down buys this 7-room 
modern ranch ty, Laas located 
in Inde ence Fup. Has 2-car 
of good Faas 
Price just $9,500. Bee it today! 
WARD F. PARTRIDGE 
REALTOR, FE 4.3581 
1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE, "TIL 9   
t 
WEST SIDE’ INCOME 
rooms, 2 apartments plus own- 
ant Full basement gas 
Excetient 
$11,000 
with reasonable down payment, 
CAPE “ey DUNGALOW 
Lovely 2 bedr ex 
pansion attic. Carpeted living and 
dining room Nl basement, off 
heat. Breezeway.to 1% ¢ ga- 
rage, Large corher lot on black- ton street. Full price =“ with 
terms 
BRAND NEW 
Only $58 per month includin 
taxes an“ insurance this 
bedroom ranch Large | _— 
and —— ell, excellent k chen: 
with head down 
IVAN 
SCHRAM, Realtor FE 5-0471 Immediate possession. Call after l MONTHLY PAYMENTS rer 
INCLUDES EVERYTHING © 
WHY PAY RENT | 
Own Your Own Flome~ 
MODEL NOW OPEN 
1:30 ».m.-6 p.in. =| 004 
For Appointment 
DIRECTLY BEHIND ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL, 111 EARLMOORE BLVD. AT BONDALE, 
Don't Wait — You 
Might Be Too Late 
Westown _REALTY COMPANY ft. livine room with *veotibule Roe 
wood burning stone. fi 
    Dream kitch with = si ~ 
atee] sink, Buih In oven @ elec- 
tric rang«. Seremis tile bath with 
tile vanity. ar ed men 1 Pe tey replace in the 
ea — sure and see 
it r} R dD. soso 
: RIL. EY, 
sos: Biizanewn 1 take Re Ra. FE éust 
1s 
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- SUNDAY 155 
ORCHID 8TREET..— Vacant 3 
bedroom. Large iving } room, ag “a 
tiful kitchen, nice oak 
terior well mo vorated , 
arage. 500—with terme. 
UT Evizaberit LAKE RD. TO 
LEFT ON 
PONTIAC es oa RD. °% MILE 
TO ORCHID, FOLLOW SIGNS. 
C, HOUSTON REALTY PE 46331   
% STOUT'S Best Buys 
Today! 
” co MTU 
SPARKLING NEW! One of the best constructed 
Lied mak it has been our 
ps ndle for « 
foag. Yong time is > gare! 
is just “being completed. - 
fact, if you get out this 
weekend you can pick yeur 
- own colors It consists of a 
giant combination living 
rooming room with pic- 
ure window Well-planned 
hnenen with breakfast bar, 
: slectrie hot eaier_ High and 
perty wonder- 
fully located on = est side,- 
just off Elizabeth Lake 8 < 
= ne 
we 
2 ie? 
“¢ 
3 
3 
G.I. RESALE TRIPP Neat and New 
For the newlyweds. 
om + to live .o this 2 
‘oom home with its {oer 
kitchen, and breacfast bar. 
If 3 bedrooms are ed 
later, Pig | de- 
ro pg for og med a. 
hardw 
budget Cpitced a at $0,500 cash. 
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 73 West Huron Street 
FE 65-4161 or FE 56-2050 
mm | 
KE Established in 1916 
COMP ETELY FURNISHED — At: 
tractive 5. & bath ‘pega with 
rivileges on a preg 51 sandy   
  
      
            Cory and cute bungalow, To- 
cated off Lager beled convenient 
« and bi 
handled with 
Onable Reason 
ments. 
BRICK STARTER monthly “pay- 
room bric 
Compietely, fet = a scenic werlocks 
ye handled with 
= Yr 
FAMILY HOME | 
Excellent east side location 
and 
d bath 
with basement. White frame 
eonstraction. eel Py! Bed 
converted into .{nco 
erty. Shaded ae “priced 
below market value at §7,- 
500, Cash to mitge. 
OTTFR LAKE Newly redecorated canal 
front with access to Otter, 
d full 
bath. Brand new bet water 
heater, 1'9 car gar . Cut 
standing shaded | 
our summer enje 
Best of all only S down. 
4 INCOME UNITS 
Located close to downtown Oxford. Includes 2 4-room 
ouses and'2 3-room houses. 
165 per month possible in- 
come All located together.. 
= Fog good val- 
4 houses for only 
0. 106. m nequives i-3 down, 
$500 DOWN 
Just off Kennett Toad. This 
-¢omfortable 2 | NORTH SIDE — enced 
900, terme, 
Bullt tm 1954. fine 
$-room bungalow. 2 nice 
rooms, large living room, “aintng 
L, & hall is earpeted. wall-to- 
wall, Oak floors, painted walls, 
nice tile bath, full ——— 
oll furnace. 611, 60--$1,800 down, 
LAKE FRONT — \ boved 
bedrocen bungalo 
kitchen, bath, on ey Glassed 
fo porch facing the Jake, Low 
cores Near — Full price 
$5,250—$1,000 dow: 
WEST SUBURBAN — Very attrac- 
tive 2-bedroom Peo a mga f 16-ft, 
living room, en, 
full bath, oil ‘heet. "storms. & screens Lake privileges, 3 
80x140 blocks to bus & school, 
lot. $4,959. 
FLOYD KENT, Realtor 2200 Dixte Hwy. at Toners 
FE 20133 n 
AMPLE CUSTOM R PARKING 
  
  
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= ~ 
SUNDAYS 26 
295 Klizabeth Lake Road 
Corner Ogemaw 
Lovely brick on a beautiful cor-     
ner jot. Large Hving room with 
fireniace and mirror. Spacious 
dining room fully peid sc 
be Roomy kitchen, 2 large 
lovely floorg, tile bath, 
ment with Wereation room, 2-car 
garage. Priced to sell, 
A. JOHNSON Realtor 
708 S. Telegraph Rd. 
FE 4-2533   
honre is situa ted on larg 
level lot. Large tage ed with 
dining area, livin Be 
Large dormitory bedroom, 
1% car garage. Quick pos- 
session. i 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Open Sunday 2 'ttl 4 
TT N. Saginaw St, Phone FE 58165 
f . 
  
  
      
Sun. 2 to 6 p.m. 
Indian Village 
19 Mohawk 
1 Bedroom Family Home, within 
easy walking distance to Tel- 
Huron Shopping Center. Brick to 
belt. Dear garage, this cheerful 
risen offers ca : ~~ rote 
replace, separate dining 
breakfast room off kitchen. Forte bath, full basement, at and 
automatic. hot water. Priced at 
$16,000. To inspect drive, west 
on Huron St. to Mohawk (2 blocks 
pees hee Be pe ~~ ) Turn right 
to N sign Saies- 
man oy bloc Pas 
“BUD” 
poise 40 Mt. “clemen 
FE’ stat or EM $% 
  
‘BIRMINGHAM 
NEAR COMMUTER Modern 2 bedroom home in excellent ‘hood 
ransporta Lj 
= lar Basic ad =” easy 
J: A. Taylor       FE 3-500 
% od FF saa LISTING: sunvicn 
      Ps   
oe, SELL OR- TRADE 
its commer: 
- r 
4 FAMILY BRICK Desirable East Sidg Location. 8 
rooms & bath each, 2 are fur 
nished, Separate front & — en- 
trances. Iso basements ad 
rages, Oak floors, plastered ‘ake 
an exeeptionally " Golneonstructed 
building Income $345 monthly. 
Only $27,509 with §7,500 down, 
Investigate. 
< -r 
2 FAMILY FRAME - 
RENT BEATER -$1:500 DOWN 
You'll tke this desirable well- 
built home and income. § rooms 
& bath for you; 3 rooms & bath 
to rent out Features oak 
, Plastered* walls, full base- 
ment, new oil furnace. Lot 863x136 
just reduced. Owner leaving. 
CLARK.REAL ESTATE 
___ Multiple Listing Service 
LAKE ONA 
|ALL NEW LAKEFRONT 
3 bedroom ranch, 
ural fireplace, 2 car attached ga 
$18600 
BY-LEVEL 4 bedrooms, 3% baths, attached 
2 car gue — fireplace, 
almost in this amas- 
ing lake pool, ane. 
0 
CONSIDER YOUR HOUSE A 
TRADE F 
at DIRECTIONS: Com merece W. on Caceres Commetce to Carey a “ Watch 
our-four signs) right on carey 
“OPEN SUNDAY 
  REAL! -*_ INSURANCE 100 Ogkland Ave, hs ag Eves. 
FE + Free Parking 
* a - 
. toot iw KUSCHELL ‘ gO MI @4133 1528 ull base: ~ Fal besement, bieek _pancled led din- m Guner transferred. Ls ree 
Ee are extra ye ris Easy peting, drapes page elles code terms of extras. 6 per —— mortgege é 5 ACRES _available $36, “778, ! 
3 bedrm., 3 —_ a . ; <? num siding ree FF gas hea . os 
frontage on paved road” $15,150. F com NER Sm nee. + Easy terms. a : large living roe with 
HURON | S| ie Miao ome . " kitehen, 3 tae bedrooms, love- - 
¥ * 
A Y OLORE ment with ree. ‘room, 2 ar ga- VALLE . COLORED rage. Priced to sell. 
CAL S d 
T166 M59 at Pontiac Lake TOP , ua PROUT ons lake front- OR 3-668) MU 4-5505 LOOK age 6 miles from Ponting. =. : ae : - + room house with 
war noe nit SAYER $8 Only 2 ne : aS peel gg Eg mn gE Nees worm Sroem aren eres INY ouses Leit bring mea i #130 ore d 
pelapirrmen seeeees Cnieeess, NOW ONLY Excellent investment, : 
FULL PRICE $7,850 ' o TEMS $ Evenings after 6 call Mr. Lame. 
~ +9716 — No Dealers : 10 ya Cle. 
a wy 950 — HOLDS A 3-BEDROOM) A. Jc JHNSON, Realtor 7 ww 4 j 4 
basement. 22-ft. kitchen and din- NEW HOME 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 
pee ee eat He KS Coy | «| ALL IMPROVEMENTS _IN FE » 4.2533 _OR 3-2831.~ LOADS OF FEATURES BY OWNER: DUPLEX CLEAN, & etn Da, nea ments $7§. mo. In- 
. clidin x @ si: ance. 
HAYDEN Hurry!- Sia waa — ’ 
$495 DOWN. A new 2 Bedroom For a Real Buy OPE NSU UNDAY home on bead let. Call for infor- . 1483 He 
mation NOTHING DOWN sm eel oer Wega city a with full lake privileges. Brand LOW DOWN PAYMENT. Iinme- COSTS ONLY new 3 bedtms. kiick tantent ot 
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For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Lots 46 MODEST MAIDENS — “By day ag | ~ . ATION. oD Down, 3 RM. HOUSE WITH | LOT FOR SALE. 456 LUCAS ST. | —_ = : ee Buy Thru Partridge eee Clintonville Bise: 40. ft sal ie, 8 F : = ‘Console. TV, Partri BEAGTIFUL “RANCH: “Marble, Realtor | 'n®- ao oe a} gishes. all -excelieat _List Ba artri BEDROOM HOME. Se ’ p.m. PE. 2-0656., : “ 2 Th 2 : eseestie | Waterford | sf, SALE, EACH LOT p e. TEACUE FINANCE Cl CO. apis ———— sepaceenseseedee 
Fc PERE. y DINING SUITE. § X 123 paca say Seeieer coe TENTION AT PERMA. peeRy|— . is 40 x 120. PE 8-0990. 202 N. MAIN ee oe ag. Reoking + : Beds oT" TO PONTIAC ROAD RIGHT T “W iL BUILD -| CORNER LOT NEAR CITY ¥ PARK. pe TER MICH. ~ tables. dishes. mereereaitt tae crveevee SUR MODEL. a4 On your lot. 3 bedroom home,| Sewer and water. Priced. ROCHES ’ +l Pool chest and . . oa Davenport and chair ...- = 
: ‘ Nosan Building Corp. _ Brick, {full Basement. c acer gs: Sek. sale. PE 5-133 — LOANS | $25 TO $300 a w= | Bleetsle range cca \ |e 6-023 rage. plans choose from. LAKE OFFI aIRD car) 4 seeeeeenee 50 
{= = rer $14,900. J. R. Deniep. FE 8-3301. a eee eet 
2 ACRES |} DRAYTON PLAINS | —""SV"OWNER | Mz Saad St tt ante! ro. nce AaRtOBE Lam askraine, Bet | innate ea: St Near Orton. § rooms, 3 Bedrooms $1,000 DOWN ‘Lbsre, introns nome. 43.00 an. ent “ot Pooline Bogs take |—— I a fm PSR | P nectter cot ae Gow: | Gas range ig 8s j esk, all a , Part bath. Breezeway & garage Modern 4 room Me thopp a Seah EM 34148 day: EM 30254 eves:| Carrol ate. . Vall Siand and Mortgage Loans 54 needlepoint chalre with an MANY ITEMS needs . bi ae to p. oon e, $2, . Terms, Peps : = CONVENIENT 
aya ae reer tosh LR dO RSL, nD LOANS — $600 to $1,500 ce evel fen “| THOMAS ECONOMY is wi reasonable; rage. is place has * 1 2 4 or Fas’ esults, wil a] all studio ] " - down payment. Immediate pos-| sipilities. Oo Per Gelds 5: besuliful How- FURN ITURE CO. sion. . } ve Forest Lake Country Club Es- any purpose 2» : 
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$8.950 , you into this year led, beamed. studded diving room REALTOR 2. For home or im- . Crosley reffigerator $25 USED REPRIG...........,.- $39.98 foom modern. East side. -4 _ eiteome rapeh home. On| With ledgerock fireplace which | y¢4g Union Lk Rd. EM 3-467 t er encions Ww machine, $19 Coed ee awe. secttaceresses $20.90 lerse. newly decorated bedrooms. Pas ; rere Tan. In a good| Soe through to # paneled study, R BETTER SiEa . To Dresser. 0 20 ti ‘(‘“‘iCéCOCOCésOC‘Cé(‘idr‘*éj Sed ‘weshe®.;..«.-+-+<..+-+< 16 8 
©. Ritchen," Mul” basement’| Relghbor | SiStes“Watned Scat Garage: + — FOR SETTER tia lig aeons oF oo | SECU Aika wet, og slnres ed i, atid EK . shen, : i i. * ss | €hrome breakfast set. 5-9 | +|j§ | wew bunk beds, from......- 
Sleam neat. Garage. Vacant, $950 Kitchen. Ped bath screens and | scfeened  poreh, cement drive | Cherokee Hills 3 ba “ Sew tomers saat. 'gi6 9s TORD'S Ww AREHOUSE sore storm sash. Venetian blinds. eT Dogger ie en a = You a like the givestages ¢ Rd Apply 200 National BUY OR TRADE 2239 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 
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ZeSSaGhe tad Wbnct | om Ding, ez, Drayien [22-20 —_____ut taba) CARL W. BIRD, Reatlor vannn SOME nS | PRERLE Bias WEG aE: | GST i ane Wc TOR 31 — al N - ity Mettenal Bank Bie 80 SMALL MAPLE |S R. @ bath, hardwood floors. Ful OR_ 3-1231 WILSON oe anne 2 YEAR OLD LIKE-NEW 3 BED- E feet Ff 
eee gm al mormped Would you like a new 3 bedrm. | P= °2t: ee 208 poe 12520. living DRessin, FIREPLACE. 83. PE WaSTINGHOUSE REFRIO. 73 CU. Stores immediate possession.| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICB | home yiith, Payments less’ than hey Thru Partridge — Cee. ee eee weil. bei | _¢nue | tt Late 1, defrost. ren e ve @ tor only au race . id — Reasonable down payment. _ ‘down, close te three schools. It ist Thru Partridge water, complete alum. storms &| Duplex soPA BED. LIKE NEW. Across See oats 
/ Would you like @ business bY | 1; jot, eastside of Pontiac. near soca: ere ae oe elder ee een | it Oe a George Blair Realty Your, home? We have # & rm.| “‘Longellow Bchcol, City water. in, geaped lot; will trade for older! ian ail in good condition. FE (E 4836 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1251! - Sent tote Only oh.hee cece | OCT cach ; D RILEY. Br ace 44304, 6PIECE MAP E After GOR 31700 We appreciate listings of any) WILLIS M. BREWER kD. a geen cist | ELEC. WATER HEATER, WEST. BEDROOM OUTFIT After 6, ( 4-5181 = Sagal. ¢ BY OWNER: LINGOLN . WISNER| OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 14 OPEN SUNDAYS Mas. 581 “e PE. 5-7704 LATE MODEL CAR AND CASH ranty. Reg. 4109.95; now ——— To Fim Soap Javed Dastrict. $ large come & bath I Harvey Wilson, Broker | ——g pors~sox200 Ea. a POR ene oo CONTRACT | _ $69.05 Milk’s MI_6-1300. $90.50. 4 A ae ' “new sliding door closets, sun- 821 W. Oregon Bt. Lapeer MAple 5-99080 =) FES TY). H. J. VAN WELT, |£ STO’ REFRIG- PEARSON’S porch in back ed in knotty | = Call J Hart FE 2-9657 BU 41 D NOW On. Diss. erator $30. Prota wing 4 imac’ DR > 7 ALD aw ee chine, $25. Eleciric Sweeper, lit *RURNITURE Erngen Eee et enter beaier | Cs. ° COLORED FAMILIES |1n eur welt - restricted Watertora | 3-2 CAN — | tate Rist or gun OR gacoT, | Rew, $30. 21” TV, $89. PE 6.2706. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 47881 new roof. 1‘ car garage. $3,000 3° bedrm. .home, full basement, | Hills Estates. Estimates freely hunter, Swap gun noe dh wren clock : ~S an, PE 41497: o = : — garage, storms and screens, pave | given from our plans or yours, “Look, they just that little girl $16,000 and I only get SWAP, BUY OR SELY —- CALL/ELECTRIC STOVE W: “WAYNE GABERT’S 
Mal Bue Ven Ange > | Biase eames Me fr lr) HERBERT C.DAVIS) 1. “ee Yet) Gah, Bins oa | ae Ree oe | APPLIANCE SALE ; TING - 2 : , $ dow | ’ cents a week!’ } ADE 22 RIFLE & SCO! OR = Se: _ MULTIPLE Lis ERVICE wal oe a Any JE RRY Fr. ADAMS aeetae = a a oy , PE carte. for" boat trailer. | HZ" SPINDRY | WASHER EXC. Up to 40 pet cent discount on all o ese omes BROKE Soa 4 ie . 2353 - mple | Bae os pote Ty mo 15 in block RE FOR Goop} _5t. washers, dryers, gas and electric — DRAYTON PLAINS— large 2 = —— ae <2 eee —*. EL —— Sale Business Property 49 Business. Opportunities 51 “STURDY F Un NITURE, FE| FORMICA TABLE AND FOUR | | ranges = TV sets, 3 yrs. to pay. em aluminum siding. OPPO IO IQ chairs, ne creamy- colo! A me : 
Ea Tints Seen |_ "For Sale Acreage 4 bers TALK | | EEE, een ake Condition. 1096 table “model. | Fo. 1 wrecetancous OO - _ SCOTE-EAKE—1ix17 fe Hv- a i oceiae, 7 = Ale aire rant ecethgy + ae k inch Philco television which has| FOr Sa Haneous 60 
SUNDAY 25 7 | eee tue Lea gree | ELIZABETIT LAKE |, BUSINESS* | sours seme, Gheeseat CD. | ick Cet hat eg 8 mew O8| en eas 3630 Oakshire | sea: brevet "tiie ‘bath. $49 © month for this Ranch type 30 ACRES ROAD . spot refrigerator Sior typewriter, | —2-7665. Call after 6. - Dixie Hwy. MA L: = se Hesement. oil beet 2 car 2 bedrm. home? Specions ——h A tepritie eaanal tn decal. “s0p fect of costes commer Convalescent Home _Call PE 2-3763. PYAMTTURE ; __ 5-1878 & OR 3-7924. * s- pee arage cross road from room, ya . as -heat, sal z ~ "E 5-301 Ts. Rp CON, wo a3 elg ose — GS a new anchor Fencing on large lot.| opment Juss aust of Clark cial frontage ear the Detar] Pid 20 patlents but For Sale Clothing 5 56| sorty aur AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC 3 LADIES COATS. Fas var 
full basement. Must be sold Self staring storm & screens. area, The sand lays per- heracetios ~~ could be increased. This i range & refrigerator. Both only | 7-5 sHOWCASE SUITABLE FOR this weekend — price and pee win Alla ial lens se 3.3604. Pee caneer rus: fect. Situated on corner with coatianl Sr ony type of bus- a large. lovely brick home BABY Yeah OS. Fe ca TO 2 oat old. In very good cond “aan we STS les ~~ ar bd F 5 « ay. 
rooms wih 3 of 6 bedrocins. gorner ste. Piastered wails. 7 sEDROOM Bota 980 DOWN, i Ne ie Spa former le ome abr Rouse’ Weil be proud to | DRESSES “IN EXCELLENT T CON | FULL a ELEC. RANGE, +], soem 'soup0, “87 “UMP fO0%: pon hg ey my flog <lom tnd tile ath Taree breese- a Ets VE. 20 ACRES terms of $2,500 down. shew yeu througa. 1 Fe 2 gue no excel sou os. Fa ie an y ROOM 3 OM FRAMED D HOUSE. TO BE 2a car ga! with leree way i . Ze 7 ASSORT- -| wrec movi Pontiac 
on win ree ee SEE THE ABOVE GI. DORRI et 0 DOWN ect Edw. M. Stout, Realtor mentee eaurant | with es S White, Never as Onette, 920 sagt electste stove, $15. Roy GRATER. Fans. “ture fruit trees, berries, HOMES vow, : * of Pontiac. Co’ cut up TUN, Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-8165 eacelient arkin Will prove here, $3 he $5 each. FE FE $9173 Sa ° al \. Scher 4008. flowers. ang hrube. anjore ; ae into 4 parcels very easy. Open Sunday 2 ‘til. 4 volume $100 000 a after 3:30 a Benin BLECTRIG DOURLE ELECTRIC. DOUBLE notte ie ap. 
A $ low down SYLVAN VILLAGE—3 bed- Owner would accept some fancy at Sat oes asen 2 LADIES WOOL COATS. FUR | ~ oven fully automatic range. First pose ee, cust. fame net LK, a brick with spacious MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE trade if necessary. Z and established in this area. trim, size 16. 2 nome suits, ood $100 takes it, Like new. Also $18. . 
OAKSHIRE RIGHT tee séxlo trig, Toom. am: SILVER LAKE AREA 2 ACRE ise fh fremtens ot _ Dials Bey. IG SINE cs PE reg | gumusual __Mavine “Sain, ith S, Gee EB BLOCK To 2 ¢ storage. through- RANCH HOME TRADE 12 ACRES between Derek & Viet. Beading | MICHIGAN BUSINESS -. GENERAL ELECTRIC. panTOvE: 172 $, Gaginew st. Baty FOLLOW SIGNS. out. Ceramic tile bath, plas- Yes, here s 0 hame you cannet High roiling parcel ust $1,250 down. SALES CORPORATION | ~~ Scrap Iron 56A aon mos. old, $125. FE 2-4600 isso arr s SPARTAN Tage care tered. painted walls. Huge help but admire. situated on beau is ot fu se W IL LIS M. "BRE WER = t wn" | OOD, SMALL RADIOS. 48 TO 812. ‘1 condition. 9400, equity w cup’ o iful lot wil noramic view o m: PE 45181 LLAR FOR JUNK T pay rents, es 
° match, Many’ extras. Oil surrounding country. All. rooms | ded with “mimimum down Pe s-1r0¢ “MA. §-1581 MA beng | 708M D. LANDES SRORER Wirecked core, FE +4018 — MY WaRMony HOUSE. Oxi5 GRAY | 50x18 FRAME rere WiTl al —_ ong gasinator, auto. larger than average A lovely liv- esgioe e ont ge td ae 1573 8. TELEGRAPH RD. 29-5492. rug and pad, Save $50, FE —— - yee. a Tear 
7a fireplace, jloce,  pangied. all parpese | . Buy Thru Partridge PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR | Sale Household Goods 57 cl GAs _STOVE— Witt | _Pm. 28 Vo Ra. NEW HOME of slisinctive room, | healed’ ga garage. | Dandy Edw. M. Stout, Realtor List Thru Partridge “noon f sure | _Yisualite oven. PE 10043. | 50 GAL HOT WATER TANK, OE 7 p ign. i. e . - SUNDAY 2:5 room 1s 13.6x25 fire- $17,250, ne eas FT, FRONTAGE ON AUBURN, : : 8 ing EINO roner chest ot | KENMORE DELUXE IRONER & | _ 88+. place and carpeting. 3 : isu Perry and | - Commercial dvawem, at” . good cond, 21| Spe. chrome breakfast set. FE FOR ane PUEL wire 659 East Mansfield co ee ee OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW . several > we LINNAN ron. | A large J spools gd with’ the | Stout St. 3. ne aR hi a On. emigre (gennges ven. \ I | follow income: PIECE 8U $ ; Start Living rooms, 12 tiled s, 2 Here is an attractive moder to |# ACRES WITHIN CITY LIMITS 4 large ‘light Dosseheeping rooms |? Dine LIVING Rit. 5 "ped. fe | “Seea tae Ra A Api (ots ORVEL GIDCUMB 
2, bed. 1 i 390x130 Phan sets Ere fam do amp aad : a8. $060 | 68 Ww. —_ Bahl including ali with furniture, five| PE 5-266. UKE NEW. ORIENTAL x WE GIVE RED STAMPS 
oom “home in. the “Jos taking view and. lake: priv flalrway' to tpansion ttle with wo easy ee : = pt. size gas stoves, 3 f sxi2 BROWN BROADLOOM RUG. . 355 8. Winding Dr. after 6:30. , : a Carpeting, es. , pleted. You will admire thls on- JIM WRIGHT HURON STREET ||’ tors, and washing machine, all end tables. Dining | ones OAK BEDROOM SUITE. spna lie hil ote eek / ceptional large beautiful kitehen, | 545 osriang Beau eT O01 83 ft. of excellent business the owner, > “oom OP 195) Bie. Other misc tables. large | MA 6-6108 ARMSTRONG Sxox\ INCH and room. The RAY O'NEIL, Realtor eS Eves. MY 2- ee ee 6 trailers for rent by the hour,| Cpannel Back Chen’ ws. 460° | LIVING ROOM SOFAS” MODERN. landscaped has al 262 8. Telegraph bedrooms on main floor, « | —————- ows a including 2? dollys. 3 car garage. - 32", Several smaller. . slightly soiled. Buy a FLOOR SHOP ear : price $10,- [Py SiG ot tan r excellent ent. Yes, here ACREAG ping ove center wear Fontise 1% oe eae office, The | 330"; 100"s eve See cat ten tan pause of a toed - 930 $2,925 down. a _ value’ at the ae 88 aesce. 9 950 Jot 1s 60x188 with an alley at the) —-_*"*"- CE WALNUT! Unit. Michigan Fluorescent, Fur- | 98 ‘8. Baginaw Open 9 to 6 fig tenes ang insura ~ | 3 acres occ $1000 rete Cet ena case gene antique’ dishes, will | niture annex, Q@eberd Lake) ATUMINUM SIDING TO NSFIELD, WILLIAMS LAKE AREA 10 seres......... :.. $400 per acre F C Woon As SEE TODA “| aes “PE 53261 _Ave. AL 
: 950 20 acres. $600 per acre; + + \/+ ‘ 7=e PRICE ‘is Q Ure r BEDROOM | LIVING ROOM AND BEDROOM | “I's smart to buy in the off- FoLLow bia Rye-cgpesiing | twa bedroom mod TERMS REALTOR OR 3-1235 —— 1 bet s and mat-| Svte, chrome breakfast set. auto-| Season.” Special low prices. im 
- . ern bungalow with nice lot, 56 x] CRA\V rs ‘ORD AGENCY lee Open 9-7 H. W. Bigelow 2 sen Ary were har 6 p.m. matic washer, | ironer. rots ere ee. e amma atom 
7 SAT. & SUN. 2-5 Se Sam specading mete Neve a7 W. Maree M- PE 41549 After 5:00 — FE. 2-1874. _| Shavsodie Gan be seen Pridey| behind in season). Insulate and ech Bi - : and nice surrounding homes, priv — Corner Williams Lake ‘Road _& MSS small Fr ‘aD en A tn eel po fleges on excellent sandy beach, | 40 whe RES. ~ MOSTLY WOODED $84 W Huron St. ~ a ht St. 4 POSTER BED MATTRESS & | night, Sat. 2nd & Sun. all | save fuel, First payment in spring “ys hy Re ville. Office FE 5-5492 5-884 spring, % size. FE 41017. day. 1119 LaSalle No money down. Five years to 478 First Street a lot of home for the above price. . Suchy Realty, Ortonvil: L B P 49A I pring, _day. 1119 La pay. Also aluminum storms and 
~pedreom,. conte CacrEs. ON BLACKTOP Roa. | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 4% Sale Land Contracts ‘$2|* PIECE MAPLE LIVING ROOM MISCELLQNEOUS HOUSEHOLD | EWnings : Ugh, die Sata Seana tes | WATE TARE area |* 3esodea run begutfal” Bol to oes eet, covempert 2 chairs, 3 nd | “hari croumetal frase, Buy, direct and L * iid om. See it and you'll buy. . tables, coffee SAaOS Bite pee PHYFE 7) TA. save VALLELY’S,, Auburn & SUNDAY 2-5 fe aan ita erm. area, wa ams or trade this immaculate oe. Large an, paymen}. MY 4.000 sO. FT. 25% Go DISCOUNT aie RCONS . bie, chairs & buffet ay eg ge Call OLive 1-0041 
195 Linden , bungalow with breeneway end at; Well-- constructed, 40x10 brick | 96.493 balance—payable $68 | NECCT UKE NEW. WITH Zi 210. er te cle ae. tached garage, situated ‘on larg For Sale F 48 | front building on one of rere home in - FURNITURE ~ “\° gag attachment. Good ‘condition surLY : Pioneer Highlands usse OUNG | wt witn'es A bome we or arms main thoroughfares. 4000 sq. ft.|- Bedroom modern ho oes Ls kc || Make ‘10 payments of ¢7°50._ Wil VE PLUMBING BUPLY. nr brick — 5 rme, are prow to show, ra — you paved parking area wil. give WOOD CO. ITS wILLiAMs ____#2_Orehard Leke Ave. _| bring your ytime.| 172 8. Saginaw = FE 5-21 b ‘staire REALTOR - BUILDER would be proud to own reasonable vos or will setl out- LAKE RD. 06 call OR 9 FT. KELVINATOR REFRIGERA-| Call rE. i504, Covenet. __ | ALUMINUM —— — LOWEST 4 412 W_ Huron PE ~ right with low down payment. 3-1235; after 6 call OR tor In good condition. $30. FE | NORGE ELECTRIC STOVE, AL- priess — oe =, 
LTIPL: ; 08.050. SALE ¢ OR TRADE Horse Farm , a TRIDGE | ween ie” USED CONSOLE bal portal ie qubencher,” Rigs ea “ENCES MUL E LISTING SERVICE ‘Satan hae 3 bedroom home that se sore = Matamers's WARD E. PAR TRIDGE 30 PER CENT DISCOUNT T — $7,200 ve 16 RCA ne. comune ro Bless . ANCHOR 2 FENCES a a ~ ey f eautiful, rolling hills! Ca: . "| oF 4. Jance payable a per mon on FHA approved. W hy Wait? lg roag e- pig Bom ay today for full details! R EAL TOR ¢ I E 4-3581 with tatorest at 6 per cent. Se- NY ALTON TV PORTABLE E  PORCELA IN, LAUN- FR EEE hag pe re §-7471. 
eel eee tt ens a ogee omen hot 12 ‘ 1050 W.. HURON ST. rencctieas’ Geekion $3.800 will Walton, Cor. Josivn FE 22757! chair Used car radio. MArket | AUTO. eS an aa sai ot Re ~ home 5 oa bese 85x alce surr € Actes OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 9 handle this and give an income of | 30° FRIGT Peas ELECTRIC} 42616. 5 ft. cast iron tube, 0 a Re- 
Tile bath, 1% car garage. COUNTRY Y ESTATE, ‘ion tony OU congas Sena) eS poor enw. mores in RPM ROLE PLAYER. $10. 9x12 RUGS  - | ctea'paen tus, toslet’ and tave- 
Geir 63,800 do ="s ot tes A lovely ents home. with five off new 4 lane superhigh- station on main thoroughfare in Phone FE 2-4810 new $32. FE 56-8755. | Wool face rug ............... $16.95 te Be = G. A. Thompson, 60 
dandy rooms, including Eveline nee + way. -Land values are daily “northwest section, Call Lincoln ; —— ANTIQUES Imported rygs ............... $29. ty ick ‘n’ N seems. Pin; beahed’ Gun rising here! Rock-bottom 71-2100 Money to Loan 53 FES Axminster Fuge ceeeceteweves $49.50 | BABY CRIB, BOTTLE WARMER, 
All Brick ‘n aise fireplace, fuil bath. belt ‘path. aasal Come eae (State Licensed Lenders) a a AOR, 605 — PE eS RSON’S | $4.95 sterilizer, car bed, high chair. . ag = . . Sel er tidied LEC. = 4 comb, playpen-bed, * aa 
re, efron home, e peta mat ond § pay ay yeu to aero ige 1 mile of road For Sale or Exchange 50 Buck Cc dition, $20. FE 7. z cycle. Also boy’s Wool suit, size 
525 down oe Sante investigate, ies ane toe tment, Call See uckner Customers BEDROOM | 8U a “GENUINE FURNITURE 14 & short evening gown, size Payments Incteds taxes and a eowca 68 was _ |20 “ACRES, nig ,MQUEE, .BARN Are welnet. Bed. ler Ue wnian fcr 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FB 47881] _ 12. 1. . TKS Ore. . $2008_terms. or. ior 7: RADIOS. 2 SMALL. RECORD ly. Beautiful ‘MI 6-4306. : att R Built in 1954 WE BUY, SELL & TRADE Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Besinaes Ossortenitics 51 Happy Folks ADMIRAL CONSOLE TY SET. 16 er portable, J-speed. MA BA ‘A 
Three bedroom home with AL : 73 West Huron Street ee ne | eee Employes serve with a Good cond. FE_§-3841. RCA CONSOLE 21° TV. MAHOG- DORRIS & SON REALTORS 
fice Be taew Romer, fas” per| %2°W-_Huren Prone PE elusn| 7H S1th or VE bile | RRO AP esi"! |spocs, aeearIng, YoU, ans | Ne Senge Oren © new homes P ——— iD oxi2 month ments Includes me pees f to deal - Buckner's, AT BA New oak flooring No. $85 per M 
oped la pao __Income Property 43A 43 €LARKSTON AREA. 10 ACRES. . coon and kindness aré | A iittle out of the way. but a sar har pp om a "hoe Mew eax floorty Mo. 3 $118 per BM : : Good modern house & barn. Or- ar Ti ‘= to everyone and borrowing | less to Space heaters, all FE 8-234. . New outside 3 ft. door $17.00 
Good Location Drayton Plains Income ae berries, pond, main road. re a@ pleasure. — Gas "and electric: refriger- RUGS. FRUIT WOOD D AR: taeteieixia iesved Ge ft Th ‘$80 Lente! 
be gel eng lgprtet tl de el Shi 4 temily frome duplex bss - : Bath: ures, beds, chests.| ble commode. Triple dresser. Li-| 96 Ib. bag insulation bag $150 per month income. To- ceasahe Gaecipeah beating oiant ; ‘ il idl Tonve kacelasce, immediate “Or Sreceorerecisier and springs and/ nens. ware. Bone- 300 sq. ft foil insulation Ye 00 roll tal price only $11,500 and sean baths. $120 monthly income =e | FARM IMPLEMENT sales and | a cash ¢redit account with the mattresses, Living room suites, china. Small —— appliance Free set toilet.......... $18.75 
when at preseht, but set up for a third 120 ACRES service operation in rich Oakland company here you are wel- occasional chairs, tables, lamps, Taylor tot. Bathinette. New Roto- Panaly ap $ 55 sq. ft. 
Huntoon Lake $800 D: P t pang ——. Pull price $10,500 Located approx. 40 miles from pt lr farm arte ges oe comed, or pa your patronage is ap- Bid —— iesmey rugs, oops Len = — 2408 Weice. PEd- Panaiyte, glued on % #110 aq. tt 
own Faymen with terms. Poptiac in Lapeer County, 20 Harvester, New Idea other preciat U ; only % block from this my ds handled. E: cellent Toss. other misc. items. NEW & USED. Ww ACHINES. io VE yiaeen 
by — = home wt js] qertge, attached. wires JIOLM ES-BARTRAM gent tillable, 0 lit posited ed a ous .. gpa to $500. Up to 24 months oe = trade dept. for real aon es, Fuarenteed 7: 320 8. Paddock FE 2 / breezeway garage, 4392 Dixie Hwy. 7 room house with full ‘ bath TO tanding re-| to repay. Electrie, Johnson, F ICK, RECLAIMED — ALL you “ ft, living . 3 bedrooms, ee ea a OR 3-1950 largo berm ta goed condition, teel | tall took store ehetn im met os OUR LAT-A-WAY PLAN ror BRI cx. 
po yy full K. For Sale Lake Prop. 44| 2c, 7cnic**?, coop 8, ape) psa emrelgs peer UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PA ew. heir peer ee ° Ol o the entire sellin 8 
ie beautiful sarvensy Svewme 8 | en me dows sooc00o this yr. Truly om weonring FINANCE CO | Ginter ret a2" ber week 18 whi itpool des BEEP AND PORK ye AND Mi el home SUNDAY ONE FE ¢ ai high fit ines t dts best, : . dar ci. parkin; ime dryer, 6 Pade Opdyke o l. 5-4960, J 1 : 7 - gh pro usiness @ p FE 5-0241 rT week, Adrairal  cotvineconer, is nly § Behe ee ES 110 ACRES Full price $16,000 plus/stock.  |2ND_ FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDG. OPEN DAILY 970 9 aie mode automat prot enya TUBS, 8, FT, | RECESSED. 
Elizabeth take Estates ceweeecn 200 ft. depth. Beautiful ma- Ideal as a gentleman's farm and| {AKEFRONT LIQUOR. Busy year 4512 DIXIE, HIGHWAY Sep be catch). MES = e, pesiags. Stall showers, 834.45. Newer. t ple shade trees and lot is as a secure future investment, ‘round liquor bar of popular lake DRAYTON . PLAIN ¢ mt : Ne pontine cee foonile ROSE. ete“ CARPETING ichigan Fluorescent, . 393 _ Or- 
uilt te cone golf course all high and dry. Only $2,500 located on blacktop road 1 mile] pear West Branch. Building 42/x |230 BARNSTON, WALLED LAKE : nies bara Weights on Auburn | 1 2-6008 chard Lake Ave. _ 
Se Snakes Tate Gb be | sionea“shat~ coal te Sorel ua] tty Seat gervnieye oweet's, name, | S00 VAN DURE Unica | a" sae SALE ON TILE | COMPLETE 8 Aw, INCLUDING ut é = ee ' ala ake s ake i 
Walls, ‘ihe features in kite” | 136 B. Pike st. Open Eves Cail Ona afte cal cal | station, € room home, basement. | ing ‘Ren’ egtate and “ail “only | LOANS $25 to $500 AUTOMATIC WASHER BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, te | DsCk,tftiseration & walk-in, cool en and bath, gas heat, alu- FE 4-9584 ___ OR 3-7038 ergs. ee and $16,000 dn. BENEFICIAL maT oN ee SALE LINOLEUMS Stier Mr. Whiles oc tie Pen, 
Hosp to Sve ts enpy to bev, _ BEAUTIFU! GFT LAKEFRONT | fuitcines in se0d tape 83888 | aap. & papTR Hor 7INANCE CO “L.A. WAGNER CO." LINOLEUM, ROOM sIZm.. 92.0 | _ tir: O-ropethic Beopmal. _____ Easy to live in, easy to buy. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE lot on Wolverine Lake $4,950. | terme. WARD E. PARTRIDGE aS : Phone FF 5-0221 414-Ft.-Wall Tile 25c | BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS. with $1,450 cowry. Hannan, LI yI: TAD “> 49e (Provident Loan) nes ————— (art. a NE £9c town kitchen, ofl & gas furnaces. $1, 500 Down : 4-4900 Edw. Mf Stout Realtor REALTOR, FE nesses 1 W. Lawrence St __FE 2-9249 ~ Automatic W asher Sale SYERS, 141 W. Huron FE 4-3064 Hot : ter and steam notars Ae 
e EAUTIFU SIT Vv Aelato Silo Na REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES " j 8.00 ELVADOR REFRIGERATOR. cmatic water heater, hardware es Saw . ooking UE HOME si ES a aren ne ar THROUGHOUT MICHIG GET CASH: QUIC KLY LL yes renper oa ——o $08.00 | Excellent condition. 960. Phone | electrical supplies, crock and tlle M | “Beboo! district. Lake privileges. $500. Low down pce De el 1050 W. HURON S 1 U t $500 Wringer washer. 29.50) OR 3-4939. _ tings. Lowe "Bros. palak and 
Sere Ber eee | 9 om acs OPEN EVE. iL? p to CLAYTON'S |) [ENON LER. PINE CHEST, OF | super kann tchen, the extra: % bath, Sanday 2 5 Y 2-0940 MA 5-0682 DRIVE IN | 1980 to 1956 cars. Bring your| FURNITURE & ee ed _dtawers. ya anes, HEIG SUPPLY ¥ 2685 Lapeer Ra, full basement with unday to y 42 ACRES, WITH BUILDINGS AND title. Most deals closed. in 30 Keego Harbor ar. OVES. BOUGHT. SOLD. 
price se40e—be iret. cat eet Devakilurs oo. Slcce AKE FRONT LOTS | (yeatess erties. Cl kegel atte d RESTAURANT. «.| shore cionmuren and cthet se- APEX TAONER. OCOD WORKING ed. ‘Turner's, 602 Mt. clem- ee. sins 5, FROM 5 Dou: Hs ¥v re in ie “ es. ose - = 
now! field Hids- Smart 7 room, 1%2| ELIZA LAKE. 60 foot front-| School door.) Cash sais Oe rede Fak Met cock tac | eetttles. scaat CRIB. CHEST. : _one Me oping | ee ytimts from 0.08. GA. bath, all Brick A cgi Home,| age. /right .for basement level} 1561 Connell Rd. Off Oakwood | eeradaeg ell - equi f : Liv. couch, cheap! OR. suies, STUDIO COUCH WITH BEDDING aaa -__ Perry. All Brick ~ with attached | ar garage. i hom, $6,500. terms. _Toad, Between M24 and nd Ortosivilte, lease, Apt. for owner. Only $3,000 ; ; ATIC WASHERS: BENDIX. compartment. F™ sa GRINES as MPLETE LINE OP F : rooms an am m, 
jal watitield Be hoot me Fireplace, Radiant oil heat, wa- ELIZABETH LAKE. 3 léts in the] 9 ‘Acres Near Clarkston —. qd qn Kenmore General Electric, Ther, poo POR a eruteal gine. Dn ee on rittings fad incinerator ; ter softener. Storms and d 3 lots on land. separat-| 3 bedroom home, large,barn. Al- : and Westinghouse pe rts. Guaranteed by the Sing- Concrete and Culvert Pipe ir Oux- -yoom, 1% baths and water screens. = and draper- Pa or paved road. 150 foot front-| so horse barn.for 4, Téol shed, -J ‘ bod $4930 REPLACEMENT er Sewing Machine — Sump Tile and Grease Traps softener. Add on nice! fes in 2 rooms. Wide lot with| age. $8,000 with $2,000 down. room tenant house. J acres till NERAL REAL ESTATE | Loan Company FE 2-4021 ad for as little as $49.95 Plue Lining and Wall ing iscaped, fenced nice lawn shade and shrubs.| . able. Lots of poypeesyehla hee price 05. roa Hwy. OR_3-070t 96 Oakland also rent ble machines. call YLOCK COAL & 8U Y Co. Ug car garage and it totals Sewer and water. Low taxes. //JUDAH LAKE. 90 foot frontage, 244| $14.900 with $2,000, © 20a PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG.| BABY FURNITURE AND MISC./ a: your Singer Sewin Center. 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 it to real value. Full price Owner transferred. Ask for Mr feet in depth, $2,500, with $1,000 58 Acres in Vv ace Co. 7 . baby ftems. FE 5-2773. 1 . Saginaw St. or “DELICIOUS SMO’ LAKE $13,950 Flynn, en BLOCK EA on down, A room House | Wu. nine (4)car | West Side Location “FE E Js 206 BEAUTIFU L, SOLID BIRCH, CA Beco! SaMee ieee pesions | RERRING™ ‘ Sirs pound ber, 0, Ultra-modern building. 40 ft. wide > nal ie TABL . repal eee check. GIL- + np SQUARE LAKE RD.) ~ at tae “aa Y 0635 or Maple Soar FE) itn’ approximately +4600 39. » ft. “ end tables, each with full shelf, | “'g14 95 value $3.95. Factory irreg- tinowa AMF HING CO., BAY a eman 7 | comact u C ven. “Close to Tel-Huron shop: LOANS $20 TO $500 | <*--MAvisit 6676). —_ecpinip | wists. Michigan Fluorescent, 393) PORT 0, ; 
1 ‘Tones oF PE 44 at) seals, TE larkston PREAUTT L CE AT THE nh signature on! as HEYWOOD; WAKEFIELD remere_Veee See eee BEAUTIFU OFFI oh signature only set. For sma SINGER CONSOLE. LATE MOD- Er 
K an Ly sen ~ tie ILLS BRICK vinrenaces.| Att ce CONDITIONING. Household Finance ees eae sent. $10. Hamper, el, round bobbin, make payments ae 
REALTORS FE 4.0528) 
377 &. Telegraph 
OPEN 
HOUSE GLAMOROUS ACTOUS & EAUTIFUL 32%28x84 ON DATION Eves. & Sun.   
‘SELL 
“Pe cise   
  
    
  
      
Sunday 2 tg S 
Donelson Park. Newer 3 bed- 
room ranch ngaiow with 
acreened breereway & 2-car ga- 
rage. Beautiful recreation 
room. Large / landscaped lot 
Koolvent awnings, storms and 
screens. TO include all car- 
peting and ‘draperies 30 days 
possesston./ Ask for Mr. Scott 
2820 OL ORCHARD DR_ AT 
con ne OF VOORHEIS 
D. 
  
      
Sunday 2 to § 
Family-Special. This fs Pon- 
tiac’s best buy in a 2 family, § 
extra nice rooms, glassed porch 
and bath down. 4 nice rooms 
and bath up—   how vacant and 
ken oi] furnace. Ghrage. To in- 
clude carpeting, gas stove ang! 
some furniture. Priced low 6n 
terms or discount for cash’ to 
mtg. for quick sale Ask fo Mr 
Esser. 227 CHAN r NER 
BLOCKS EAST OF NE PON- 
TIAC CITY HALL. ,   
JOUN 
| | RINZLER REALT TOR 
676 W. Huron’ st. Ph oy +3539 hewly decorated. Like new Tim- |“   
  
  
    
    
    
  
  
2 fireplaces, 
bullt tn appil. __ delux FE _8-3448, 
For Sale Resort Prop. 4M4A 
& bath, 
ful] basement, 
heat, electric hot 
lot’ 100x195 with beautiful 
Near shopping. schoo) and 
‘s Ideal for children, Only 
with $1500 down 
Near downtown Rochester, 3 bed- 
ine home in excellent condition. 
Alving room 13x19, dining room 
lixl}. Pleasant kitehen 9x15. 
American radiator hot water heat. 
Storms, screens, carpeting, 
drapes, venetian blinds, some fur- 
niture. Complete price $11,650 with 
sensible down payment and 
monthly payments 
Call OL 6-0391 
Mauricé Watson, Realtor 311 W. Fifth, Rochester DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA 
Choice paved lots, from $750. 
Free brochures, <eAaginy High- 
ridge Estates. Dept N-18, Rt 1, 
Box 48A, Daytona Beach, Florida. 
LAKE FRONT HOME. NORTH- 
east of Pontiac, ction some | | 
yard _ $7,500. Terms OR 
CABIN FOR SALE ON PIGEON 
River. Cheboygan Co a Call 
Douglas Squires. 1 FE 
Sale Suburban. Prop. 45A PRP LLLP PPLE : 
ROCHESTER ,AREA 
In Rochestery’ 6 rooms 
natural fireyface, 
automatic oi) 
water, 
trees 
chure 
$10, 
NORTH OF MicrORD-tS5 ACRES, 
5 room century eld farm house, 
almost completely remodeled. All 
new —_ plumbing, furnace, fire- 
  Open Eve, ‘til 8 3 
EB ; SEVERAL   
REAL ESTATE INC, 20'S. Main, Clarkston, Mich, 
MAple 5-5821 
eres _ Wilson, Bkr. 
GooD FARMS AN AND 
lake ‘farms. 20@acre golf course 
66 W. Huron 
Pp ART TIME 
RET IREMENT ~ 13 acres clay loam soil. House 
bullt in 1853. Full dasement, oil 
furnace, good basement barn, 
es house, granary corn crib 
car garage, Full price $12,500, 
iors Vill consider iand contract 
and some m7n-v as down pay- 
RIDGEWAY 075 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-6203 
~ FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE 
Call Rutledge, OR 3-1111, FE 4-0003. | ee ae tiga 
» Buy® Thru | Partridge _ 
List Thru Partridge _ 
 43ACRES   
kitchen and coal 
hot air furnace Barn, garage, 
work shop and Sther small out Loedapeon, Ae oa area. Price $15,- 
oo WEBSTER REAL ESTATE 
Oxford, Mish OA } Oss 
Eves. OA & 
LIKE) A REAL C: AR 
BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em   
  ge oe $1500 down. 
in the Want Ads! " ACRES | on 2BLACKTOP 1X NEAR |. 
apeer 2-0657 
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4 PHASE. SELECTRICAL 8Ys- 
TEM. 
ETC. 
Can be used 
Doctor's Clinic, 
Saleroom etc. 
$28,500 down. By App't. Only. 
H. W. Bigelow $94 W. Huron gt. at Dwight 6t. 
FE 5-502, jor: 
Insurance Co, 
SHOE REPAIR. WILL “SACRIFICE. 
Rent for shop & livin re eal 
most reasonable FE 464 
TO BUY. T2 SELL, PPEALTOR SNRs 1g THE “BIRD” 
  
“Buy Thru Partridge _ 
List Thru Partridge 
~ OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS — 
  Lease and Operate Modern Dairy 
Crown Store. Fully equipped and 
stocked. Small capital required. 
‘Don’t delay. call Mr, ‘ord 
today. FE 4-4507. 
UNION LAKE 
Drive - in restaurarit, Fully 
uli and ready 
finer te years, Has S lovey 5-room 
ldeos warters. —— and ga- 
i ivih ec mplete price a ees eges. Com ce 
$21, x do own. . 
EMBREE & GREGG '. 1565 Union! La 
Union _— ig Shan 
EM _ 3-4303_ , , Ee 
WALL & boa covEniNo = - 
Well established & good reputa- 
Excellent location, Pras ar 
  unity. No competi- 
R. Hiltz, Realtor. 1011 W, Huron. FE si. cy     
  
  
  
    
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
      
    
  
  
      
          
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
Corp>of 34 8, Sagnaw st 
You can get it 
signature, ar 
endotsers 
budget. We will be 
you with CTA WHE N YOU NEED 
$20 to $900 Pontiac PE 4-0535 
quiekly on your 
or furniture. = 
WVayments od a 
Foe TE sonbemne! 
Finance Co. 
‘702 Pontiac E tist Bank Bidg. 
_ LOAN S_ $25 TO $500 
N_ CO. 
PE 21131 
  
on payments to 
Then how 
narking and sho 
shag consulta 
oy your nee 
  ‘ (Second 
Hourk: 8 to 6 ; —N eed $500 With fast, courteous service and 
fit 
modern office so convenient to 
ing, where new 
-roomes await 
Or — PE ‘5-812! and tell 
mat’ Home & Auto 
Loan Company “9 NO Pert Street ~   
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
BY CRIB, M RESS, 6 YR. 
nasy Dresser mist ee avery, 
accept any offer : 
near its Lk. Rd., Sat. Eve 
aidey Gun BED. , DOUBLE MAHOGANY, LIKE 
new, posreenien = mattress & coll 
spring $30 couch, like 
new, $45 Rugs, : a 12, 7 x TM 
2 x Ti, rose cond., 
Pads, $50. Electric ‘portable sew- 
ing machine in case, $25: 10 
=. =i! wes '¥ material, blue 
rose, PE 8-086 
COMPLETE. D  PDINING "ROOM 50M SET 
for sa   
CHINA aaneT fue sewerene $19.50 
6 Year Crib woe $ 8.95 
8 Piece Dining set esceces 50 
Youth Bed. soe. $16.95 
Davenport & Chair ......... $19.50 
ted ae Gove gncaDouSecepodan pated 
ec! 
WE BUY SELL ‘AND TRADE 
SON’S FURNITURE 42 Orchard Lake Ave. 
CERNE, meee oqiell a0 gave, bi , 
Soar gs and table, $69.95 
value, $30.95. These are new 1956 
designs, famous make, Formica 
. tops, popular colors. Look 
compare these terrific 2 
Michigan. ———_ 
Lake Ave 
COLDSEOT REFRIGERS ERATOR,   
chard _ 
nie ft. exe condition OL- 
  
YER, GAS. 
de 
exceptional value. 
_Heeepuona 393 a areners ge Ave. 
oven ei MAD) ae, aang 
  oor) 
Saturday, 9 to 1   
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
      
  
onth pay al = a1. *. watt bring to your home 
at your convenience, no obliga- 
_tion. FE 8-1564. Coronet. 
UEEN ‘WASHER. J EXCEL- 
lent condition. $45. OR 3-3044 
  SINGER   ELECTRIC PORTA BLE 
excellent condition, with attach- 
ts. Take over 1   
  
  
2600 Union Lake Rd..at Commerce EBM 48 
THE LAKE AREA'S LARGEST 
WINDOW AND TRIM MFGR 
Knotty Pine ponating. No. 1...$16¢-0 
Baseboard    
  $1.25 Manager, 
SAL. SEWING MACHINE ES 
WILL BRING TO YOUR HOME   
TWO 2-PC. LIVING RM. SUITES. 
drapes & curtains, e 
tiac Trail, t 
1 sol rm, 
tc. 47720 Pon- 
between Wixom & 
41620. Walled Lake. MA carpet, 1 dining, 1 id walgut 
suite, 
  USED mi RANGE, $19.95 UP. 
‘unre Tlectrie Co., 
W. Huron   
_ATRADE-IN DEPT. oe electric washer ....... $29.95 
  rie refr' 
18 W. Pike St wont igerator . $60.95 . @ ‘room suite .... $14.95 
ving. — m suite sieee 
  
PLACE A “LOST AD.”| Call FE 2-8181 for an ad 
to recover a loss. Dial FE 
28181 for an ad-writer. 
  «| say “charge it.” 
  t   
21x32 double sinks 
Washbowls at egg 
with 3 colored 
Facto or vic 
172 re degen 
FIRST GaLirY PT. 
tubs, $49.50, “ae quae toilets, Pola: 95 
32x21 doubie Ane ora and 
—— fror $10.95.G A, Thomp- 
80S. 1 os son. 
FOR “SALE JiG SAW, COM- FREE STANDING TOILETS ne 
  
  18” 
__ATT First   
GUN OIL CONVERSION burner, PE se - 5-4342.   
Garage Doors Berry Steel overhead fac 
onds, all sizes a 
selection from sec: 
Ms "and up. sa re 
- Ee de cose 
nk. us give 
free estimate, 
dock FE_ 2-0203 
GAs STOVE LIVING ROOM 
Brown “pes unit ‘a thermostat: as 
_ FE 4-6300 ‘ 
FORCED ae 8 BLOWER WITH fil 
_ condition rE az ns ea 
  [ BARNES’ HARDWARE ron &t. Easy Perkeg c 142 WW. plete with, or & stand. $78.”   
     
  
  
   
     cy eunbeee. pretense. Savings on 
Gp Be merger gg ae By apa 
0% OFF YOR WINTER PRICES 
MuBWest 5 SUPPLY 
$19 19 be. Levatories with 
mixing faucets, Michig 
Fluorescent, 9 Ma a Lake 
Ave. 
KNOTTY Pine PANELING j16M ———— 
Red wood paneling 
Qu4's, 2x6’g and 
Sheetrock 
LINOLEUM A ‘AINT SALE. % 
price at eee, on Baldwin. . 
LIONEL & AMERICAN 
FLYER TRAINS   
LIMITED OF rER 
Pa et work, 
stall. "64 rm, on iperuged wih AEAUES 
492 8. FE_2-4397 
ee eee SS on 
3. Hundr: ting m$., = s 
rub- 
ber bas: v jelied I Saagie. No dri 
paint; free parking in ma a 
  or commerctal 
. ice, ie, contr. 
Kenyon Service, OR 3-564 ra] ; 
omnes Se fluorescent lights, 
18. atori complete Marshes Heitory terepe | cts 
Orchard e Ave. 
    
NEW AND USED 
Rafters, Studs, Joists 
Pine 2x6 all — lin. ft. Se 
_ Pine 2x4 studs, } be. 
Pir 2x4 shorts, = ny 4c, 
2x4, 2x10, 2x12, 3x12. 
Roofing. Sheathing Boards, $65 
eeetrcek Paneling Plywood. 
ego Insulation, 
Pipe, B tee! 
PLUMBING 
Wash Toilet Combinations 
FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL PLANS 
quate Beaten cree nor 
“SURPLUS. S) LUMBER” and 
MATERIAL SALES CO. 
$340 Highland Rd. (M58) OR 3.7092 
~ MYERS PUMPS 
Deep and shallow well jet pumps. 
Trade-ins accepted. 
Used pumps . 
t Port on Sunbeam & Dor. 
meyer éppliances & Revere ware. 
KELLY’S HARDWARE 
NI 
% in.~ 
% in. (21) ft. | 
VE UP 
.172_ 8. Saginaw FE 5-2100 
ROMEX, BY TRE COIL, 4c PER 
foot. Wall boxes for duplex plugs, 
mer & range fuse boxes, 
: mpson, 80 S   
EW GAL 
(21) ft, 
  
  OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO 
look like new, Lengthed” your ga- 
  rage. ee garage Seore. 
Terms. FE 4 
PLYWOOD > Cash & Carry 
“4-4'2P fir ...... poscoeosncon | 2d 
Dn 2 aR nNpcinanoccanose $6.18 
S428 birch ........ Andee ds $16 00 
bee aed eed sen moCOrIEOr $7 
%e-4' x8" pl scord ........... 4 
Many er kinds also. Outside 
& 1 doors of all kinds; 
Priced low, Pontiac Plywood Co. 
1488 Baldwin ATE” 
Aluminum combination window 
& — Aluminum & Fibergias 
a 
“FE 46089 
. 8 am. to $ p.m. 
* QUANTITY OF 1 USED LUMBER. 
tg bed truck racks. 813 St. 
  
  SOIL FIPE $320 PER LoT. ‘a Tr 22c. gutter ic. 
Warwicks FE ‘+ b000. 1 
BELLING OUT 1986 MaY- AUTO. 
tag. $319.95 Seep Mae Perfect 
cond, $150. 
~~ SEPTIC TANKS © re REINFORCED CON 
3872 is Lee Lk. Rd. 
‘SALE Sheetrock _ 
4x8 Sheet $1. 35   
    
  
    
    
  
see THIS ,BEAUTIPUL ORGAN “tor oy Acces Gallagher's, 18 
araaan iD PLAYER (PIANO, GOOD _ condition, PE 
TRADE Rou) “GRAND. SFINET 
< eee, ge ores. wah Sauaghers 8. or 
TRADE Yc Your § PINET OR COa- Ccon- 
‘Sin trade a: or the 
. difference. - bey  E 
UPRIGHT GRAND D PIANO. Exc. 
c PE 4-6006. 
OrgiowT ; RIANO O FOR SALE, 
~~ VIOLIN i case Fe FOR SALE 
Sale Office Equipment 63 
ADDING MACHINES FOR RENT.   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
SHELVING FOR = FE 5-8868, 
04 Eliz. Lake 
"Sale Sperting Goods | 65 
& ANTIQUE, GUNS, 
be sen ea race ee ae v8 
ROLLER SEAT SKATES, SIZE 
_ 6%, PE 43425. 
SPORTSMEN ‘gunsmith Complete 
rvice. f scopes, 
  to 4. 
RT SHOP 
PE _3-0140 SAN <DY's Si 
1770_8. “Telegraph TOBOGGAN. $15. 
table $10. FE_   
    sand ao he ‘at — Conklin, 
_FE 6-1 12 or 26572. 
A-| TOP sorL "Sic BLAC K 
dirt. Sand, sere and fill cist 
Eugene Sennett, 5-4758, 
ALL KINDS CW. oe . BEACH oi rotted cow manure. FE 
iy   CRUSHED STONE SAND. pet 
el. Fill. Earl Howard, EM 3-083: 
Wood, Coal & Fuel a 
FIREPLACE HARDWOOD, $12 A   
ince regs apsecuay 0 w Orchatd Lake. Ph. E 5-61 50. Oakland Fue] & ‘Paint. 
FOR SALE WOOD, FROM § TO 8 dollars a cord at house. C. Gor- 
don, Call Holly, MElrose 4-$857. 
G00 a WOOD. OAK. 
we BIRCH AND OAK. 
FE 2-6244 
WTD: GOOD DRY SLAB woop 
piles, near Poutiac. FE 
WANTED 
’ Standing Timber rae. ea pee maple 
For Sale Pets   
  
  
  
69 PDP PPO LPL LAP tL 
2 PUPPIES, FEMALE. FREE TO 
__ 2006 home. 880 Stanley Ave. 
3 DUKE REGISTERED BEAGLE 
puppies. 2 mos. be 1 femaie 2 
yrs. old OR 317% 0 
AKC REG BEAGLE PUPS $15 
39 Ivy. FE 5-6051. 
AKC BRITPANY PUPS. 3 MONTHS 
old. MA 5-762 
BOSTONS AT Sai AKC REG. 
Curtiss. OR | 3-8296. 
FEMALE GERMAN POLICE, 
part German Shepherd, good 
watch dog, 2 years old. $25. Lt 
  Fir Plyscord, 4x8% sheet .... $5.45 aa pup 6 weeks oid, $15. FE 
Bianket insulation, 300, 04 . 35) _* Twinsulat! 100 5 ca ae ee $7.90 'GERMAN S SHEPHERD, RD. FEMALE 3 3 
tooo. = 2 ax12.. ie $1.39 __montlis, $35 MA 6-2504, 
“Dougias , - MALE CHIHUARUA, WHITE WITH ea i chet. $80.00 =| fawn markings. 1 $0. FE #1676. l1si2 white pine boards. tt .. ise a ee POODLE PUPPIES. 
Inside door jambs, W. P. .. $3.95) AKC REG. FE 4-3108 
Boll pt alyanized pipe, ree 
eroce Tehasher and hardwar 
SAVE UP TO 3500 ON MATER- IA FOR COMPLETE HOUSE. 
EASY CREDIT TERMS KE SURE IT's 
BURMEIS1 ER 
Northern Lumber Co. Cooley Lake Rd. 
Pontiec. ent odin & =x 8-3747 
Detro! Pike legraph & i Mile 
Talbot nas oe Rock lath, Paint. 
"Pumping and Electri- He rdwa' ai ie Oaxiand Ave. 
Pn. 44-4595. 
TELEVISION 
stock of tool 
FouR-AID TRAILER HITCH, ro 
4x10 box trailer ta 8x10 wall 
_ tent, $25, FE 6-242 
WE BUY USED eb WARING MA- 
chines, wringer type. FE 45169. 
WOOD AND ALUMIN COMBI 
nai doors and windows. 
(i FE 4-252] 
BENSON LUMBER CO. 
WE SELL — YOU SAVE — INSU- 
lation = plywood plaster 
— wood wind   
   combine- 
  
  
  
120 Bo; Lake A 
We deliver — toot 
__Wed. 
fENER FOR SALE.   
. WATER SOFTENER $50. MI 44315. _ WELDING GAUGES, HOSE, CUT- torch. & gas stove. 
3608 Orchard "Toke. Ra —— 
Watch This Space for 
Inventory. Specials! 
Church’s, Inc. PARAKEETS, TS, CUINEA Lion ALL 
net shop 69 8. Astor. FE 4-6433. 
PARAKEETS - sOME : TALKING: 
Canaries, cages. 20 yrs. In same 
location. Crane's Bird Hatchery, 
2488 Auburn, FE 4-6510. 
“Parakeets, Guar. to Talk   
Some talking training. Harle- 
quins, Cages, 891 4th Bt. rE 
23-4025 
PARAKEETS, CANARIES, TES, sUP- 
piles, 183 ceapereme: PE $5931. 
PARAKEETS, CANARIES, CAGES EETS, 
food since 1027, 584 Oakland Ave. 
    
  eranians, also home for 
lovely female Chow. FE 5-0851. 
  
  TROPICAL FISH, PARAKEETS & upplies, Frest Pet Shop, 401 Cen- tral Ave. Off At Lake Orion, 
Mich. MY 2-169) gy Sunday.   
Dogs Trained, | Boarded ded 70 | OPE 
poGs, CATs’ BOARDED. Does 
trained, Burr-Shell, 375 8. Tele- 
_Sraph. 
Hay, Grain & Feed 71 Eo eT Set   
a: * Sup fod HAY 
fiaY AND  aTRAW, “TA 
Farm 
HAY, RAW) ROUGH 
lumber. Wiil_¢ deliver. “MA 5-0666. 
) CENTS A BALE. 
NO   
rain, $20 a ton 
SHORT-CUT TO OTHY b ALFALFA HAY, 1 Tim On hou   con & Duck Lake Res. Mil 
ford. 
| EXC. ee cae SAND GROWN 
- potatoes. MA 5-639 
weekly or monthly, rental, m: | aah d make room for new models, 
epoly on Lope pay Palace, ri rgain price inns dehvice suit you, 
$l a_ week. 3850 LEE'S SA 
so Lake Ras Por FE | 021} Mt Clemens St. YF e830 
. By on Cc Ba in 
AS) - a erms 
Ast REGRTER@ tite new. FE sha ie, in and see a dem: noes or FE 5-608. st = =. [ll 
LECTRIG ADDING MACHINE. cave W. P. Biller Garden 
Excelent condi Taylor. ee ATbecd Lawn Equipment, 1593 8. Woe +1561. Call before 8 ot _Ave. (North of 14 Mile Ri », 
ROYAL QUIET DaLOee FORTE. PORTA- 
ble typewriter, with case. Leer “CLINTON 
-than 5 months old. Barely used ’ CH AIN 
due to fact student had to leave Grea 
_ school. $110. PE 86236. SAWS UsED —_ MACHINE. ALO ALSO pe id cash register. FE Leeda —_ with 16° guide 
CREDIT TERMS Sale Store Equipment 6 64) pe en old cham, sired core Sy aban! 
  
__Wanted Sere 
WANTED PIGs OF ALL SIZES. 
—ueredt. ones MA 65206, Clarks- 
  
For Sale Poultry 74 
150 CHICKENS. QUICK. SALE. 
Best offer. 43i1 Maybee Rd. FE 
STEWING HENS. $100 ALIVE OR 35 dressed, 3300 Dutton rd. FE. 
  
Sale Farm Produce 75    
    
      — Auto Accessories 
ac] eta ee AND TUBES. vie Wheels. OR 
AND TRANS. “cheep. Pe A Nash motor. 197 8. 
“a FORD Va MOTOR. 
_Predmore Rd. Le   
  
Rd., Lak Orion. 
For Sale Tires | 80A SN et et 
Ww UY AND ser Goop USED 
Ba $3. Also whitewalls. 
503 S Sagina ra FE 4-0087 w FE 4-068 
STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES. — a on General Safety tires 
vu 50 per cent black or 
ED. WILLIAMS 451 
4" 60x15 WHITE 5. LIK! gt Also some 900-480-16 tires 
Johnsen   a QUALITY FRUIT. 
“Mcintosh, 
many nore. Heresies in cooking 
Sweet cider, 
be pressed yo Orchards, 
  
  tubes, 197 s 
Auto Service sl BPP ete 
CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE 
ear, Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- 
Shop 23 Hood. e FE 
  
“For Sale Motorcycles 83   
OAKLAND COUNTY 
FARMERS’ MARKET oe every Sat. from. 7 a.m. 
Ww p.m. Oven dressed [anode 
Ee a. an 
POTATOES, ro tent MORGAN RD. 
  
VARIETY OF APPLES. 
. moore Farms, 1900 Silv 
Sale Farm Equipment 76 
beostarlt sNOW gpg SPRAY- 
roller, Jeri snow blowers, 
Bolens 3.6 and 6 hp. heen: & GLA 
i Rd 
  blades, Evans 6507 
Dine Hwy. MA ea & OR 
OUT THEY GO! Riding & W: ~ Tractor’s, lawn 
mowers, chain saws, rote-til'ers 
new Out 
    
"KING BROS. 
N DEERE AND NEW IDEA eS duty ———— 
rline a 
ment Davis Machinery , Srtenvile 
292—Starting vear” “JOHN 
ipreaders 
_NA 1-3282—Btarting v6th v McCULLOCH 
CHAIN SAWS 
NEW AND USED 
PARTS AND SERVICE 
HOUGHTEN & SON 
$28 North Main Rochester 
OL 1-9761 
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS _—., —- & ae eet eons 
1890 Cr a. 50448 
Oliver- 95 4egctor tractor- with 
backhoe and loader, good 
discount. We also have 
other new and used trac- 
tors and implements, We 
carry a complete line of 
parts ard we service all 
types of tractors includ- 
ing Fords, Ford Fergu- 
sons, Fergusons and Oli- 
vers. 
worms Jags Sa 823 Woodward 
FE 40461 or FE 41442 MOTOR SALES 254 8 SAGINAW sT FOR PARTS 
f Sapo Harle Davidson see Harle: 
  AND SERVICE ON. rosy 
TIN « 
   
      
        
    “yrs EASY TO DEAL wir” ~ “EASY £D JONES" The Working Mags Friend 115-8. | we Used Cars 
56 Olds” Holiday «$2895 
'56 Olds Holiday ...$2495 
56 Buick Riviera $2895 
35 Olds 4-Door .....$1795 
55 Olds 2-Door .,..$1695' - 
Buick Riviera . oe $1795 
F 
  
    
  Ak Rep WS Pet One. 
ty Wa forsee, toe   
  “What difference does it make? I haven't got a driver's. 
license anyway!" ——   
For Sa Sale Trucks mate 
"49 CHEV. 1-TON, PICKUP, EX- 
cellent ae, with hydraulic 
dump. FE 8-2387.   "93 FORD TRUCK. $450 _ OR 3-681. 
  
    
  es Co, 322 South) OR 35681 se 
ae Wie ceiae ‘tis wae tebe uae teat we x Wi side rear ~~ For Sale ale Bicyctes ee doors new. MY. 31162, 
1 BOY'S 2° BIKE, NEVER Rip) 1 CHEVROLET ', TON PICK-| irl's bike, reasonable. FE | _“P = Bees oe ag Ste Le ¢, reasonable, F’ 1% TON FORD TaOee ‘EQUIPPED 
for Ts. 186 Raeburn or 
Boats & Accessories 85|_ P= _4-6798 PLP LLL lle Pe CHEV, WRECKER, COE “POWER 
CENTURY ager ALL MODELS 
ore airno Lencey ETS wo Ge aun cat AVAILABLE 
INLAND LAKES SALES 3127 W, Huron FE 4-7121 FE 23-6122 
“Use Our ur Layaway Plan — For your ‘57 boats and Evimrude 
motors. All models in stock. 
Harrington Boat Works 
1a00 8. Telegraph _— PE 2-803 MERCURY OUTBOARD - eget orp 
Parts and service. vy Hook's 
Place 3735 Orchard a take Ave. 
Transportation Offered 87   
  
DAILY RIDERS WANTED TO. _ Pilnt, call OR 3-354 
FLY BY AIRLINER, CA) .IFOR- 
nia, 875, &t. up abt Tampa, 
—— $30.81; ulu, $185 lr 
x Ferry gervice, Tne OR OR +1254 
tx GOING. NORTH. a | 
_load Either way. FE 5-6806. 
ars 88 __Wanted Used C Used Cars 
A-t Ai PRICES 2 rm sonar CARS 
and F a 
Faire PARTY ‘WANTS ‘56 OR 
“ST awe Chevie, Plymouth or 
Olds for taking over payments. 
_PE 40381. mall day. Sat. or Sun 
~~ AVERILL’S 
Top speach fo. Sharp Cars 
Dixie H'wy 
FE 08 PE 4-6896 
See M & M Motor Sales For top dollar on ‘ate model 
cars 
grt | Dixte Hwy. . OR 3-1603 
AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND cheap cars FE 2-2666 days or 
—fres. 
Always Ready to Buy | 
i AC EL EY AUTO PARTS TS FE 50219 | 17 BAGLEY 8T. 
~ WANTED: SCRAP CABS » OR qasit 
Bud Shelton Motor Sales 
Pays top dollar on iate models. 
Cor, Auburn & FE Blvd. PF 4-678 
HIGH S83 P PAID 
BUYIN 
OUT Or STATE. CUEALS 
GLENN'S   
  
  
  
  
  
FE ¢7371 
WTD.: JUNK CARS AND SCRAP 
_Service, call PE 4-9582. 
“THE HIGH DOLLAR * For high grad* used cars. We 
need them ve the extra miles, 
~ wil pay you well. 4540 Dixie 
vy. 
H. J. VAN WELT R 3-13   
WTD.. SMALL USED «4 WHEEL 
> tractor with snow blade and lawn 
mower. FE 2-2378 
Auction Sale 
BUY 
SELL, TRADE 
B&B 
Auction Sales Friday ., , 7:30 P.M. 
Sunday ...000 PM. 
5089 Dixie Highway 
Dravton Plains 
OR 3-2717 
WEDNESDAY NIGHT AUCTION | at Smart Bale Farm ciosed until | 
spring Private sales daily 
For Sal Sale Housetrailers 78 
1966 30°FT. GENERAL | HOUSE. 
trailer. Can be seen at 1300 Ea 
son, Watkins Lake. 
BOTTLE GAS. MOST COMPLETE 
parts and appliance store in this 
area, ae weg hitches and 
overload in 
TRAIL ER. "EXCHANGE 60 Ss. FE 2-3200 
PTL ® & SUN. PM   
wid 
~~ 
  
  
Tel 
OPEN E\ es Th A 149 MSYSTEM, 28° TANDUM 32819", -Modern, price $600. EM 
32 “FOOT COZY COACH, ALUMT- 
num awning, very clean, reason- 
able. Lake Orion, 1540 ‘M24, lot 
~ 12. MY 3-7609.   
  052 28 FT. RICHARDSON. ALL 
modern trailer, Reasonable ae 
Pierce. pa Dixie Highway 
reat of Wh te Rose Service sia. 
  tion, 
TRAILER EXCHANGE 
10 WIDES—10 WIDES 
AIRIE SCHOO rae ® Wides from 16% to 50 ft. 
MODEL RECONDITION- 
ED MOBILE HOMES. ety LIKE RENT. MOVE RIGHT IN 
wl 8. ay. _—_ 
"TIL & & SUN. ou, M.   
apeit ER EXCHANGE | Holly, Mich, tot’ nN. me Limits 
5220 MEIre e 4-6771 
OXFORD TRAILER ER 
SALES 8 Stuarts, Holly Arrow 14 to 50 ft. long. 
Parts and accesso- 
1 mile south   
me | le & a. 
on a3 CHIEF DEMOS 
more 
      107 's ret Rd FE: 2.0233 
YOUNGSTOWN CABINET SINK. ** overall, $55, 
5-7087, * = 
Pree | > 
¥ © 2s 
a4 od F 
-\ GAS H: Classified -Ads! 28181. WE »PAY 
TOP DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS 
& TRUCKS 
Matthews- 
Hargreaves 211 § 8. SAGINAW FE_¢-4 4-4546 
For Sale Trucks cks = ODPL LDL LLL LLL LOL LD 
2°NEW 1 DEMO. F-100 PICKUPS. 
"56 modata! A real, buy! MU 
4-156. 
For A Better Deal, 
Better See... 
Dale H. Hughes Inc Your friendivy Dodge and Ptvy- 
mouth dealer 2222 Novi Rd. MA 
Direct Factory Deaier 
You Save 
Also Dependable 
= Used Cars 
~ TRUCKS Are 
Our BUSINESS 
1953 Chev. 12-Ft. Stake. 
1955 GMC Suburban: 
1948 GMC Suburban | 
1953 Chev. 34-Ton Stake 
1952 Ford 12-Ft. Stake 
1955 Ford Dump 
1951 Chevrolet Pickup 
1953 GMC Panel 
1954 Chev. Panel 
1953 Ford F-9 Tractor, air 
brakes 
1953 GMC Tractor. 426 cu. 
‘in, engine, air brakes, 
2-speed axle 
1954 Chevrolet Pickup 
Wilson GMC PONTIAC’S 
EXCLUSIVE. TRUCK 
DEALER 
FE 59485 {| ° 
Oakland at Cass | 
41 CHEV. '. TON-WE FINANCE "92 FORD °, TON - | OWNER FORD ¢SPEED TRANS. $195 pCONOMY USED CARS, 
“47 STUDEBAKER or truck, Good cond. $125. OL oat.   
  
  
- TRUCK SPECIALS 
48 Chey. % ton Belt —_— olten. Like new 
‘34 GMC Bub. oe 
"56 Chev. % ton —_ one S79 
"35 Chev. oy 
"56 v. ™% stake 2.2... $1695 
nd apik v. 1% ton stake ... $1895 
Just your ear or truck down. 
, Easy GMAC terms. 
| HASKINS CHEVROLET 
“Oakland County’s 
Fastest Growing. Dealer” 
mate BM equip. wise cable. 1957 License. MA ¢ i 
‘1 pice TRUCK. - REASON. 
_eble. MI¢-317. ___ FORD '32 TRUCK. EXC. TIRES, \% ton. FE ¢- 
SALE: “49 ona PICK UP_ 2605 
_Qrebard: Lake Rd 
91 ‘For Sale Cars i 
CH EV. | 
1957 DEMOS | 
Officials Cars|:   
      
2-Drs., 4-Drs., Hardtops, 
Wagons and Converts. As low as 
$195 Or your car down. 
UP TO 3% MOS. ON BAL. 
NO CREDIT PROBLEMS 
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 
LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION 
SAVE 
AS YOU HAV™ NEVER 
SAVED BEFORE 
  MEN WHO WILL BE HAP- 
PY TO SERVE YOU. For Sale Cars ON | 
"63 CHEVIE 4 DR, LOW MILEAGE, 
_ standard shift, $560. OR 3.2637 “6 CHEV, CLUB COUPE. GOOD 
_condition._| FE 2-6826. 
"06 CHEV. 2 ¢ DOOR, 2 210 “SERIES 
6 — & radio. Very clean. 
Ph. (3-1365 
aa 12 Mariva St., “a rear,   
“S tone green, std. or power ea R& Extra clean, dn. 
_month Great Lakes. MI 6 
“5S Chevy - Bel Air. 4 4-Dr._ — =" “Glide. & H. Power 
HURON MTR. SALES 932-W. Huron FE 2-2641 ooh & H. GOOD Cx GA gt ME ay 591 8. Saginaw DR, RS 
~~~ FEBRUARY 
CLEARANCE 
AT REDUCED PRICES 
TO FIT YOUR 
BUDGET 
Chev. 2-Dr. ....8 195 
ord 4-Dr. reves S 295 
“hev. 2-Dr, .....$ 495 
hev. 2-Dr. "8 695 
ont. Hyd. Sed.. .$ 795 
ord V-82-Dr. ..$1045 
hey. P.G. 2-Dr. $1095 
-Dr. . $1295 
.$1495   ao 
F 
3 ¢ 
G Ae 
P 
F 
C 
Pont. 870 2 
°S6 Chev. 2-Dr. 
"56 Chev. 6 P.G. 
4-Dr. Wagon, like new 
MANY MORE TO 
CHOOSE FROM 
Just Your Car Down we $1595 
ALL CARS INCLUDE 
1957 PLATES 
HASKINS CHEVROLET 
“Oakland County's 
Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 
MA 54-5071 en nites ‘till ® 
CHEVROLET 1956 DELRAY CPE. 
Powerglide radio & heater 
900 miles. Excellent condition Mi 
64279 ac 52 Packard 4-Dr. ... 
._MA CY WATTLES 
JACK COOPER’ 
SPARKY WRIGHT 
JOHN LIBERTINE WHEEL 
HASKINS _DEAL CHEVROLET WEEK| “Oakland County’s 
Fastest Growing Dealer” 6781 Dixie Highway at M15 
5-5071 Oven nites ‘till @ "55 Buick 4-Dr. Hardtop 
THIS BEAUTY HAS HYDRAMAT- RADIO, HEATER. WHITE. 
SPARKLING LTONE SANDDUNE 
51847   
1986 BuICe sUPER HARDTOP. 
POWER STEERING, POWER 
BRAKES, OTHER ACCESSORIES ord R-Wagon ..$1595 
Stude. Coupe ...$ 795 — 
Ford 2-Door ....$ 795 
3 Pontiac 4-Door ..$ 695 
3 Olds 2-Door ....$ 795 
53 Olds 4-Door ....$ 795 
$ 395 
1°32 Chev. 4Door ....$ 395 
MANY OTHEX LOWER PRICED CARS, 
| HOUGHTEN & SON _YOUR FRIENDLY -OLDSMOBILE 
| OME TRUCK DEALER 
, 538 N. Matin ___ Rochester 
‘$3 CHEVROLET STATION WAG- 
| on, Power Glide, power brakes, & 
Power Steening vaded with ex- 
ee Goed condition, Call FE 
‘48 DODGE. 4 DR GOOD CONDI- ton. $100. Call FE S467? 
1954 “DODGE R&H, ra ww. ‘e105 
Parkhurst Trailer Park, 
mile north of Lake Orion on M24. 
"88 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 4 DR. 
  * 
ii FORD, 
Lot 6, 1 
    * fordor. Powerflite transmission 
to — 
3 OLDSMOBILE 
$10 per week. 
2 CADILLAC 
oe sees = ee $1,365 
r p 7 
2 PLYMOU 
: rdor, ae ne week 
PO Ac 
Chieftain deluxe fordor #98 down. 
‘ 1961 PLYMOUTH 
_ Concord Tudor 
59 FORD 
@ cvl. Fordor $15 dn, 
week. i $16 per 
mo FORD . 
Custom 8 tudor. One owner. Very 
clean, 
  ae as = ’55 Ford 9-Pass. W “Ea Ba es : 
x "| BRDOMATIC RA ae ymouth Dealer SHOWROOM CONDITION, 4,800 ER, £DR, a SEATS 33. Years Fair Dealing 
MILES, $2,400. CALL FE 4-309. , - FE 20 
$1787 FORD 1960 ST. GON. MO-   "$0 BUICK SPEC DELUXE 
gleaming back, Nie ere we 
tires, real sha $8 ba. 
Great Lakes, 6-0000, 
BUICK ‘$2, 4 Se. DLX. HYDRA 
H & Exe cond. $545. FE THIS 2-DR: WAGON 18 
BROWN, 6 CYLI 
pot Eten LOOK THIS ‘ONE 
~ $1547 '55 Pontiac 2-Dr. THIS 6 CYLINDER HYDRAMAT- 
IC HAS HIGH RUBBER roan T 
S5OLIB DARK BLUE Fi $] 347 
Buick 47 P taal nm 
r. He nafio. 
lane Conv’, : Ford-0- '55 Chevy 2-Dr. eae 
a - ‘3874 
‘49 BUICK STATION “WAGON, FOR | 
sale reasonably. Cal] before 2. or, 
after 6. FE 5-348. 
1936 BUICK SPECIAL, _ STATION 
wagon — extras. Like New. 
isse “BUICK SPECIAL, STATION wagon. All extras. Like new, OL 
_1-0578. 
‘53 BUICK HARDTOP, LIKE ae. 
_fully equipped. $865: _OR-3-4540. _ | s55 $3 BUICK SPECIAL 4+DR. SEDAN. 
ood cond. Low-mileage, 1 owner. 
re 50083 or 806 Menominee. 
BUICK ROADMASTER. 2 DOOR mi PE 2-089 po A Full Seer. 12,000 ‘$5 Bek ” 
eae ‘SS Chev, Bel Alr 4-Dr., P.G 
‘$5 $e Shor. Be Bel Air, 2-Dr., P.O. 
if Mere wry br "Mere OM ite wr ir. Mere ‘54 Dodge Dr. Powerflite “4 Chev Spr. P o 
    
55 Buick C ‘entury 
4-Dr. Hardtop.” Hyg tol Pig - ats oon Steer- ‘S38... SPB... STS 508 
HU RON NM TR. SALES ee rms CHEV IES 
952 W. Huron FE +t FROM . — 
62 CADILLAC, 4 DR. SEDAN, 
  
  Mode}. All new tires, new celery, RISEN SCHNEIDER 
Se? a oem | Sun _ Dodge 6 OPE. TOP CON- len‘ oreina owner. MI 42187. Pl mouth 
$6 CADILLAC 62 COUPE, BLUE. y All extras. Executive's car, FE | 939 8. Saginaw Pr 29131 
SACRIFICE 165) CHEVROLET, > l kst , Russ John- De ee ite Seen C arkston 
ces eee aera Aion cal 5 
re otor sales     
CHRYSLER- PLYMOUTH _ “IMPERIAL 
Clearance Sale of All Used Cars LS 
MERCURY 
1956 
2-Dr.—4-Dr. Hardtops Special this wed! 
1951 Studebaker 4 dr. overdrive, 
runs good, $95. 
— on eggs hard top, 
a r y eq 
FORD : 1955 Plymouth Belvedere, Club Se- 
1956: ww. dan, Spottone paint, R&H, 
tires. é 
2-Dr. & 4-Dr. Hardtops 
LARRY JEROME, 1988 Plymouth Savoy. 4 dr., 2 tone 
paint, R&H, WW. tired, 
1955 DeSoto V4 4dr 
special 2 tone, WW. thres. 
1983 ‘Chrysler NY., V-8, 
equipped, clean. 
1983 Piymouth Belvedere hard P| 
two door 
Pius Transportation . Speciats ~ 
32 8. MAIN ST CLARKSTON | , fully 
      Pe Evenings+-Please 
hone MAple on . $495 
overdrive, |   
Stayfair e183 
HAUPT 
Pontiac Sales Demonstrator ‘S7 Pontiac, Starchief, 
custom Catalina coupe, full pow- 
er 
"66 Pontiac, Starchief, 4 door, se- 
fan, exceptionally 40 mileage. 
"4 Pontiac, nena: 4 door, se- 
dan, like ne 
‘S44 Pontt aes 
as a pictu   
cy door ‘deluxe, pretty 
my Pontiac. *s door, hydra. R&H, 
mileage "53 5 Cher, 4 door, 2710 sedan, good 
condi 
N. MAIN ST. cLAneron 
Open nites ‘ti 
MAple 5-5666 or Maple 5-114! 
WILL ACCEPT Outboard motos, boats, appt 
ances, guns, camera ete. As part 
payment o geod used car Bal- 
ance essy term 
BILL SPENCE ° 
Seleminghan | 
Clean Cars 
New Location 
Financing Our Specialty” 
‘st 4 Fordomatic. Radio & ' Heater Custom. One Owner. 
Sharp down? 
"62 Ford Cl. Cpe. Sere che Heater. 
A real dandy. $20 « 
‘51 Pontiac ae Blue with 
White Top. $15 
is ot. 2 tone, Radio & Heat- 
. Wall Tires. $10 down. 
‘53 Ford 2 Dr. Custom’ V-8. 
& Heater. $25 down. 
‘32 Buick Haxgtop. Sharp. $30 down 
IMMEDIATE 
DELIVERY | 
See Stan or John | . 7s 
| Bob Frost, Ine. ; LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER 
enone ye SOUTH OF   
Radio 
  Y-PASS| A c is E BY-PASS ROUND Bin. 
MI 660% ‘Mt 6-200 
OPEN ‘TIL 9 P.M. 
      
  
a ain ee =, M24 dh, RCOR RD. 
mone te "Wome hy} sui 
+821. ty er month W tan Credit: 
Mer. ~ Park ——_ 47500, 
RD STATION WAGON. BR & sito. _ Sag n* | : 
ie gaa ae Tee 
1008 OLDg,  ,ROLIDAT, FOUL: NASH RAMBLER CONVERT- 
ible. FE 3-753%- ae 
‘s1 OLDS 2 DOOR, HYDRA, er & radio. l-owner 
521 8. 8 w. 3-1355. 
a") BORD Do 3 DR. papi 
FORD, 1953, oe R&H, AUTO. 
trans, Clean weed “chrome, 1 own- 7 
er oer. 70468.      + 
     
  
    1085 FORD SoG FORDO- r 2 tone -W. tires, lots) pr 
ot Pati $1,180. FE 82670) — 
| sedan. Exec. owner, 1956 9-DOOR V3 PORD, TO TA 
over. payments, 8000 miles on| must sell at wi once. Mt N. Perry Bt ae a rower. 24 8 ie PEC rds yrs iar eke 
i980 FORD. CALL APTER 6 P. = ' or all day Sunday. OR 3-1535 = Mo toney down “assume = 50 FORD “CONV: BAL ments of $27,490 month, Cal 
nice. Radio, heater, white yeas, - Credit Mgr. Mr Picks Midwest new top. Needs motor. $190. _4-7501, Harold Turner Ford. 
B Segmey 8. ‘SS PACKARD, 400 SHARP’ $i005 1956 gad a eet £ Se, ao 
. od Ww: 
MAZUREK MOTOR : 
CHEVROLET |S Bela 2 PLY. 27DR,, R&H, CLEAN 
—— ees ures $298, OR 31011. , 
co care. ‘ofieals cary oes saaed gbaan * rs A 
with cmales and heaters 7 1 owner mn v 2s: 
White walls & washers wee as 
As low as 195) PLYMOUTH rH CLUB COUPE Rau, no money down, 
$1 a payments of 81 = Ay md 
. = Credit Mer., ‘arks, Mid- 
Low down payments | Wes! . Resets Turner "Ford. 
Up to 30 months to pay | 5j~ Siva GUTH #1 ie i . . transportation $165. 43 
NORTH CHEVROLET | Dr. Waterfora.” PLYMOUTH 950 0 SEDAN, VERY 
clean, runs perfect. 197 8. 
som 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM   
$9 FORD Vs. .R & RB. PERFECT WRECKED 959 PONTIac, 8E- ones, bm ae ao comely. res — nae * Pirst 
FFR FOR es it. C after mn. 
10 N. Washington oa en! Frais | OM 7   1956 FORD CONVERTIBLE. CALL © oe 3:30, Mary Thompeen. rE) 
We est Side Used Cars 
Drive out where overhead is low) 
_ apt save the difference. Many ‘41 PONTIAC FOR | SALE [E CHEAP. 
FE 5-2068 after 6. 
AC 57 @ DR. STAR 
hard top Power steering, wer 
brakes loaded with extras Ҥ man cman retor, Low 
PE 3-71. Ask tor Seek “Mawes,   
    
    
  
  
     
          
       
         
     
mileage. 2 cars| Brake adin«tment 
svection ONLY #81 59 
Proven expert bumping and paint. 
ales aby make... 
Complete truck department 
service every nee 
— parts, retail and whole. 
sale 
i951 HUDSON. 4 DR. $150. | OR ik.” Sane 
PRIVATE OWNER MUST SELL 950 HU cL RADIO. AND HEATER. OV: ERDRIVE,  WHITE-WALL 
E8, DIRECTIONAL §10- with free tn-| 
¥ 
_ CALL OR y1186 ANYTIME, 
1056 JAGUAR. MARK «VII 8E- 
dan, automatic transmission, pow- 
er brakes, red leather intertor,! p, 
9,500 miles 
CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES 
Main St. Clarkston MA 65-6141 
1950 MERCURY. RUNg GOOD. 12 
Mariva a Bt. in rear. 
RAMBLERS - AMBASSADORS - - 
  ~~ PRICED ror guice SALE 
‘52 Nash, hard t 
cel Clean. $3 
AU BU RN MTR. SALES T-tone green, 
715. Phore 
Full power 
3 1963 Pontiacs 1 2dr. all. with 
auto trans 
53 Chev Bel Alr Sedan Power 
Glide R & H One owner Really 
sharp 
"30 Pontiac 2dr No rust Jet black! 
‘33 - Olds Super "68 Sedan. Auto 
trans One the best autos on 
our lot 
‘sO Ford V-8 2 dr. A REAL clean. 
car. No rust. Come out and see 
this one. 
We also have a fine colection of 50, 
= = ‘52 models. Ideal second: 
AU BURN MTR. SALES 
___FE 30471) THE PLACE TO BUY 
CARKNER DODGE SALES 
_$4053_ Van Dyke Near 20° Mile 
DON'T ., Miss the 
1957 
AUTO 2 
SHOW February 
1-2-3 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. 
OLIVER BUICK’S 
NEW SERVICE 
BUILDING 
40 WALNUT STREET 
This ad sponsored by 
210 Orchard I ake Ave. 
VFE i % aa til 9,   al « } 
OR 
66 Olds Super 88 Holiday Sedan 
with WW. Sharp California car, 
OLIVER sedan full power, sharp car, ask |; makes & models to — from. |; 
_for Earl Mi 42002) | 9a3-W. Huron +2189 "96 PONTIAC EXECUTIVE CAD 41 CHRYSLER , WINDSOR, Goon | West "Side Used (oe UP TO $900 rust ou cheap — with lo f “#% FORD STATION WAGON. FAIR . 
way PE Som 201 Gallo: Condition $100. 2818 Buick DISCOUNT 
‘S98 DESOTO HARDTOP. FULL| 1992 FORD. EXC CON itt PONTIAC RETAIL wer, rgiharp car. Ask for Rocky.| 0 rust. elso 1953 Pontiac exc. 65 Mt cen St. vet 
MMI 4.2042 fond. _Priv_owner, FE 2-130, | powrikc ws, CHIEFTAIN 2 DR. ‘4 FoR NICTORIA CRESTLINE ~ 55 Ford Convertible “ygramatic deluxe 
encarta She. © ape A beautiful en with white to : = FE 586850 : H Pordametic. WW ‘tires, 1086 PONTIAC STAR 7 DR 19564 CHEVROLET irons & white leather trim cs eden. hac ard i &@ H. 
210 Club Coupe, $895. owner car that is oe eo. 
1952 PONTIAC nice in every way. The price will, wilt conden na * arrange 
8 Cyl, Club Coupe, Hydramatic, “Peo igo a Pah Radio. $496 EOPLES AUTO SALES 1955 PON ie MOBRE <BR, 
New t 1698 PONTIAC PE 2-2331 41375. FE ng 4 ew tires ib cone re 8  PASSENG. ER STA- 7 oI xD RU 
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ENTIRE SS Mee ated yeaa ag Security. payments ever since my|. From Mrs. K. S. of Mitchell, S.|_ From J. F. of St. Petersburg, ; (7) Cisco Kid. (9) Meet the| “Take my advice and think ajin the United States ee husband died in 1953. Recently, I/Dak.: “My husband: died a year Fia.: ‘Because I’m nearing 65 and H. W.-H ttenlocher UAW-CIO. - long, long time before you signalmost 32,500,000 bottles in 1956) got a part-time job working in @!ago and I've been getting a Secial|will soon be eligible for Social Se-| "¥# ¥¥e u | 7:00—(2) Badge 714. (4) Lorettajany long-term contracts” . . ./compared with 108,000 bottles made grocery store earning about $20 a Security check for myself and ouricurity, please explain something _. 
Young. (7) You Asked For It. och ee Godfrey's current 12-year|in 1946 by the world's largest pro-|week, The owner of the store/two children. Now I'm planning on that’s been puzzling me, I keep Agency 
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Picture Academy, “High and ;| law, your employer is required | That portion of the Social Se- | riog ‘of time which roughly cor- 
Happy.” ~ to take Social Security tax’ out.| curity check which is being pald | responds.to a calendar quarter or H. W. Huttenlocher b 8:30—(7) Rhythms of Israef, Spe- ot your pay. The fact that you're | to you as a widow will stop if | three month period, Eligibility 
cil . drawing Social Security pay- | you remarry. However, that por- | to Social payments is Max~ Kerns 
9:00—(2) G.E. Theater. (4) (Color) ) tion of the eheck which was being | based on the number of quarters 
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with the PS. (Personal Service)     amount my wife can receive as a 
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From M. N. of Parsons, Kans.: 
“I worked for the railroad until 
1947, I'd put in. 22 years. Since 
then, I've been working in a job 
covered by Social Security. Will 
it-be possible for me to draw both 
Railroad’ Retirement payments and 
Social Security payments when I 
reach 65?" 
Yes, A retired worker who has 
at least 19 years of railroad work 
and who has done enough work 
under Social" Security to qualify 
for Social Security payments 
may receive payments under 
both systems. 
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