ee “by, air. : aS Degree Drop, , Blizzard and Ice Is Pontiac’s Fate THE BIG DROP Tuesday Today. . 2 p.m, eee ree 50 1 a.m, ope ecce ene 4 3 p.m. ...cssceee 43 5 am. .......... 15 . 5 p.m. eoeereensee 37 7 a.m, @ereenetee 12 9 pm. ee 28 - : 10 a.m, Ci eee ee eee 8 Il p.m. .......:.. 24 1 pm. ...,. . 12 . 12 p.m. eee eoeeaeee 22 2 p.m, eee eee eenes 14 Everything wi was on the skids today. The mercury skidded 43 degrees in a day and hundreds of motorists and scores of pedestrians And to make matters worse, the Weather Bureau said skidded their way to work. things aren’t through skidding. After experiencing a* rare high of 51 degrees yes- terday at’8:30 a.m., Pontiac area residents shivered after a 24-hour 43-degree drop to a spine chilling 8 degrees this morning. On top of this, came a wind- whipped blizzard last night which inches of snow and drifts on rain soaked pavements and sidewalks, The rain was part of a two-day lull of spring weather which followed a 10-day damped nearly three piague of zero temperatures, The thermometer will vontinue to skid downwards, the bureau said, until a near zero low of from five to one degrees is reached \tonight, The high tomorrow is ‘expected to climb slightly to arcund 14 to 18 degrees, Thirty m.p.h winds are expected to add an extra arctic blast. The coid will continue Thurs- day night with a low near four No new snow was forecast to ac- company | temperature... .. .ceeneenses 36.5 ther: fnew, 3-tn 3-in., Rain 38. One Year, ‘tan | in Pontiac temperature ..cccse cen crecere 22 oo i ERPRERNNT oasis canssenneeed s € ? Snow, Sin. 3-in, . . Highest And Lowest Temperatures This oe _Dete in . So in -# ia T9390 ee ‘Tuesday's Temperature Chart 5 F g Senate |. ~ I S0RNADO_PATH'— The home. weer’ Gans Okie., was ‘Wiown along both sides ofa road by an outof-season twister which ~ Eight ‘personé were killed and a dozen injured in the storm. hit this Oklahoma community near the Arkansas line yesterday, on Crashed Plane (Continued From Page One) senger. They are reported in “fair condition,” oe x * Co-pilot Ci teadaaicd Blee ton, 43, of Glenview, Ill., wag seri- ously injured and taken ‘to Uni- versity Hospital. In fair condition|had at the hospital are Floyd C. Birt, 32, of Arlington Heightsy Ill., and Adolph P. Meisch, 30, of Glen- view, Both are aviation machin- ists first class, *. * * . Seaman Eric N. Starr, en route to his Boston, Mass., home on fur- lough, suffered only cuts and bruis- es, Starr was hitchhiking, via air, from his ship in San Diego. BODY REMOVED Walton's body was taken to thé Grosse Ile Naval Air Station and then sent to Birmingham for burial arrangements, The father of two children, Walton, 38, lived with his wife, Lorette, in Chicago where he was sales executive for Chrysler Corp. « i * * * His two sisters, Mrs, Arthur Hud- son and Mrs. Charles O'Neil, live in Birmingham, His father, H. L. Walton, a retired architect, lives at Lake Angelus. Walton escaped a crash into the ocean on one occasion and narrowly missed béing shot down a Was on a cee mission Whey “his plane collided with that of Jerome H. Fishel, 33, of Urbana, Ill. Fishel was found burned in the remains of his plane. Pontiac Deaths Thomas W. Burnell Word has been received of the death of Thomas W. Burnell, 60, of Detroit, former Pontiac resident for many years, Mr. Burnell died. at -11;30- p.m. Mon, after an illness of one week. Born in Pa.on March 25, 1896, he was the son of George and Mary -(Smith) Burnell. His wife was the former:Anna Martin. Before retirement he was em- ployed as a construction worker. Surviving children are Mrs. y| Woodrow Ayers and Mrs. Cyril Mc- Mann, both of Bay City. Also sur- viving are five grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Archie Reid, of Lake Orion; and two brothers, Norman Burnell and Allen Burnell, both of Pontiac. Thurs. at the Voorhees-Siple Chap- el with the Rev. Calvin C. Rice, of Central Methodist Church, of- ficiating. Burial will be at East Lawn Cemetery, Lake Orion. Friends. may call at the Voor- hees-Siple Funeral Home. Baby Girl Guilds i Graveside services for baby girl .|Guilds, who was dead at birth at, 7 p.m. Monday at St. Joseph Mercy| Hospital, will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Babyland, Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Parents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Donald and Martha, Guilds, of 2355 Reigle Dr. Surviving are sisters, Arlene Ann Guilds, Evelyn Kay Rook, and a brother, Michael Rook. Friends may call at Griffin Chapel. Sparks- ‘Joey Lee Moss Joey Lee Moss, one year old Betty (O.) Moss, of 1979 Sarona Jane, died at 2:30 p. m,. Tuesday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an illness of seven months, Surviving grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Oates, and Mrs. Michael Matich, all of Pontiac. Also surviving is a brother, Frank, at home. Service will be held at 1:30 -p. m. Friday at Sparks-Griffin 47 6 los Angeles 61 4° Chapel, with the Rev. James a Micra ai ms 3 Lather, of Silvercrest Baptist BA sue Burial wll be at | % a &. Francisco si @ be rial will at Ottawa Park aes ee City 34 10 F vy. * 4 ee 8) ee riends thay “call at Sparks- 33-4 Tampy 99 #1: Griffin Funeral Home, Ex-Resident’s Body’ | | 3 Lots Rezoned as C ommercial Services will be held at 2 p.m. | Pontiac City Affairs City commissioners approved the rezoning of three lots at the south- west corner of Franklin road and Rapid -street when they convened weekly agenda. , The City Planning Commission approved the rezoning to Com- the Ball Park \mercial 1 of Lots 79, 80, and $1 in ape last night to act on a 24-point) ment rolls for public improve- side pabuts gue carried out owt, jasked, that Willman and his stati It was pointed out that <1 reviéw other rolls to support’ his claim that several families on Lois “Voyages” will be the theme of the address to 130 graduating Pon- tiac High School seniors at com- mencement exercises at 8 p.m, Thursday in the Boys' Gymnasium at Pontiac High. Speaker giving the address will be Dr. Henry H. Crane, pastor of Centra] Methodist Church of De- The Pontiac High School band under the direction of Dale C, Har- ris will provide music. Traveling Pastor to Talk: at Pontiac Commencement five year lease at $118 an- laeaty was approved for the United Hider Club, Ine. at Pontiac Mu- ~*~ * ‘Buses Serve ‘Perry Park. - ~-lpext week: Weekdays on 30-mgin- ~+ute intervals from: 5:15 a;-m. until 5:55 p. m.; Saturdays on one hour ~Tintervals: from 7:6 a. m. until “}Monacan colleague, Charles Ber- "| told ithe news, DR. HENRY H. CRANE SPECIAL HONORS Special honors will go to seniors Barbara Garner, Dennis Gibson, Myra Goines, Joel Thome, Judith Humpfrey, Robert Kelly and N. Terry Smith. Margaret Christenson will receive the Y-Teens scholar- ship and-the Hi-Y~scholarship~ will; go to Richard Kors. Graduating officers of the class include Cornforth; Freeman Wat- kins, vice president; Helaine Wolfe, secretary and Barbara Miller, treasurer. * * t Dr. Crane who is a world travel- er has collaborated in writing a book and more than 150. articles with his uncle, the late Dr. Frank Crane, He averages more than one address per day and is best known for his work among the colleges jot ‘the country, having lectured in over 200 different academic insti- tutions. 10 Persons Injured in 2- Car Accident Ten persons were slightly in- jured in a two-car accident last night at the Elizabeth Lake and) ‘Cass Lake road intersection. Icy pavement caused the pile up. according to Waterford Town- ship Police who answered the call. Most seriously injured was Sue Larkin, 13, 160 N. Holeum St., ‘Clarkston. She suffered bruises jand abrasions of the right hand ‘and head. She will be released |today from St. Joseph Hospital, officials said. x & & . Also to be -released from St. Joseph today is Naomi Armstrong, 13, 9835 Allen St., Clarkston. Treat-| ed and released at St. Joseph last night was Mrs. Mary Larkin is) released were Fraticis Larkin, 51, driver of one gf the cars; Danny Larkin, 9; R ie Lippert, 13, 5385. Drayton Rd., Clarkston; Shirley, Gaddis, 13, ‘3485 Oak Park Rd., Clarkston; Jeanette Whitlock, 13,| 6140 Waldgen Rd., Clarkston and Thespo Christides, 13, 8475 Eston, Rd., Clarkston and Donald Chand-) ler, "36, of 1872 Point Dr., Pontiac, | driver of the-other car. Income for Output - ance firm here is‘ offering ,to fig- ture anyone's income tax for them if they purchase. a major. ap- pliance, a | i La Find Bodies of Two in Chicago Ditch ¢Continued-From- Page One} walked him from the roadside, he cried: girls wouldn't run away, Why in the hell wouldn’t they listen?” * ® Sheriff Joseph Lohman said the bodies may have been placed along the German Church Road, near Willow Springs, as long as two weeks ago. A heavy snow Jan. 9-10 apparently hid them. A rain and thaw Monday re- moved the snow, The bodies, ly- ing about 10 feet from the road, were found by a motorist. Barbara's chest bore three. “T told them (police) the! Del Ray drive from East boulevard to 94 feet west; Mollywood avenue from Kennett to Parkdale: La gee street from Baldwin to Universi Howland evenue from California to Luther: James street from Johnson to Florence; ‘Liberty street from H to Jo ; Long-|@ fellow avenue from Baldwin to Carlisle; Luther street from Franklin to Howland; Maines avenue from Roselawn to Tas- mania; and Nebraska avenue from Eari- moor to Howland. Hearings also will be held next Tuesday on intention to construct: Sanitary sewer and related work on Russell street from Cottage to north line of Herrington “1g Subdivision to Mt. Clemens Area Man Honored for Scout Service ceived two honors es ager Merritt D. Hill, 90 E. Glengarry Cirele, Bloomfield Township, re- when he was awarded the coveted Silver _|Beaver for his “outstanding contri- The Day. y in Birmingham - City Manager Reveals| “Coaches Resumed Runs Following Complaints ee - City Manager Walter i Wilma residents in the Perry Park Sub- division area, The schedule will be beginning 6:20 p. m.; and on Sundays on two hour intervals fram 8:20 a: m. until 8:50 p. m. Willman said the firm would operate these-runs for a two-week trial and submit a report back to the commission..He- emphasized cause of lack of patronage. Grace Gives Birth fo Girl at Monaco (Continued From Page One) tensely counted the cannon shots. A boy child would have gotten 101 shots, The baby was delivered by Paris gynecologist Emile Hervét and a nasconi,- WANTED BOY “Oh, shucks, I wanted a boy,” John B. Kelly, father of Princess Grace, said in Philadelphia when “That's six girls now.’ Kelly had five granddaughters before the latest addition. “Is the princess all right?” he asked, Told there was no inumed- fate news on that, he~ said “Well, I guess I'll be hearing from Margaret soon.”’ Mrs, Margaret Kelly, Grace's mother, is in Monte Carlo. The Prince and the beautiful Philadelphia actress first met on the French Riviera in January 1955 while she was attending the Cannes Film Festival. Rainier visited the United States in De- cember of that year and won her heart. Their betrothal was an- nounced Jan. 5, 1956 Their wedding celebration was a gala affair of fanfare and pag- eantry which drew one of the cen- tury’s biggest assemblages of emony in the Monacan cathedral April 19, the couple honeymooned on the Prince's yacht. The name Caroline was picked ty the prince in memory of the wife of. bf 2 t-gr . a who still is well remembered in the reporters. After the religious cer-| domain, She traced her ancestry. BIRMINGHAM — The second of Towh Hall's January speakers will be heard at the Birmingham thea- ter, Thursday, beginning at 11 a.m. Dr. Robert Collier Page will ad- to. spend.-his-first year.at the.modi-. cal school of Northwestern Univer- ‘sity. He ‘broke into his studies to'© return to his homeland:as a re- search assistant at the University of * After his work in trying to stop the deaths among silicetic min- ers, rather than find out “when they. were going to.die,” he came | back to Northwestern and in 1935 received his medical degree, Since that time his work has {been largely ‘in the field of indus- trial medicine, with some time spent with the Armed Forces. — He has gained a wide and favor- able reputation in the field of medi- cine as a writer and author and is a member of numerous medical committees and organizations. “We may expect a program of unusual interest and informa- tion,” a Town Hall spokesman says, “when the doctor makes his first appearance in Birming- ham. He offers a fresh a to problems of universal inter- ests as he deals with the ‘whole man’ — his adjustment to his home, job and community, Pontiac Idea Awards Top $150,000 in ‘56 Suggestion. Committee. * x * six maximum mum but more than $1,000, and 30) awards ranging between $500 and $1,000. More than $131,000 of the total was paid for suggestions savings. Nearly 30 per cent of sugges- ‘tions turned in were adopted dur- average of $82.26 was paid for each accepted. * * * The division has paid $870,002 in awards for 13,629 suggestions since adoption of the program in 1942, was canonized in 192° and founded the order of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. SCHOOLS DISMISSED The baby was weighed on scales brought by Mrs, United States. The swank hotels and the gam- bling casino immediately broke out the red and white flags of the principality. Area Boy Scout Council. general vision of Ford Motor Co. . est the counci! can give, at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. He is chairman of the council’s organiza- tion - and extension committee which increased counci! member- ship 9.5 per cent in 1956. With an 180,679 membership, Detroit is the | bution” to the Detroit Boy Scout ‘program in 1955 and elected vice with bright pennants. Other ves- president of the executive board at! sels in the harbor followed suit. the annual meeting of the Detroit! The 54-year-old Scout worker is, manager of the tractor di- Hill received the award, the high- second largest council in the coun-) decked the gleaming white vessel Shortly after his daughter ar- irived, Rainier went to his per- sonal chapel to. give thanks. He declared a national holiday tomor- row for his happy country. Schools were dismissed for the day. ers to plaster all over town, rooms opened as usuat at 10 a.m., back to Louise de Marillac, who! | Your Income Tax This: is one of a series of articles prepared by the U.S. Kelly from the Internal Revenue Service to help you prepare your Income -Crewmen—on-Rainier's yacht) Printers started to roll off post- The Monte Carlo casino’s game but with the -birth announcement they were quickly deserted. Every- one headed for the bar to toast -|the slaying of the three boys. Blaze Damages Home in an upstairs kitchen MOULTRIE, Ga. (®—An_ appli-'$2,500 building damage a’ marks which Lohman and coro-|try- ourriday on “Constructive Medi- the University of Detroit and later’ Pontiac Motor Division employes jshared a total of $150,198.63 for ideas adepted as suggestions in! , }1956, according to William J. Mal- ‘inowski, chairman of the division's. Represented in the total were -\Dr. Robert C. Page to Be __|Here Thursday, Priday - followed by im and following ther poo. ‘too closely .in.. second... place. with..a-. dozen, each.. Excessive speed, gen-, erally considered. the prime .acci- dent ‘cause was sixth in the nine “3 listed causes, with only four viola- tions, . Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley ~ reported a no-fatality year, how- aver, in spite of an upswing frony 605 to 656 accidents as ed? to last year. Personal injuries, though, jumped from 115 to. 129. Estimated property ~~“ damages — through motor mishaps were set at $146,724 for 1955, and $144, 393 - for the year just ended. oo * * * . Mrs. Phillip Gentile, Detroit U, N. Observer, will speak of her. experiences at the 6:30. dinner - meeting at Devon Gables for the Soroptimist Club here. x * * Lt, Cmdr, Charles R. Walton Service for Comdr. Walton who died Sunday in a jet plane crash near Albuquerque, N. M., will be held from Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton company at 11 a.m., Thursday. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery, Pontiac. The 38-year-old flyer, a former Pontiac resident, is survived by his wife, Loretta of Wheaton, M1., two children, Robert C., and Dénise,-his father, H. L. Walton of Lake Angelus, and a sister, Mrs. Charles O'Neal of Birmingham. * * * Mrs. Alice H. Starkey A resident of the Detroit area for 45 years, Mrs. Starkey, 8, died Monday in Bernington, Vt., where she was visiting. She had ibeen making her home with her awards ($2,500 aaughter, Mrs. Harrison L. Gates, dopa which represented a measurable} ing the year, Malinowski said. An, + Other survivors Include twe other daughters, Mrs. William G. Towart and Mrs. Eugene Burt, each), 14 awards below the maxi-\o¢ ¢13 West Maplehurst St., Fern idale. both of Bennington, six grand-. children, five great-grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs; Anita Steck- er of Birmingham and Mrs, Mayme Dunn of Minneapolis, Minn. : Serivece will be held from Detroit! Tax Return. ify you as an outside salesman. livery, such as a bread delivery man, does not qualify as an outsi Further information on income ta ‘the new princess, Phone FE 2-0208 Bell Chapel of the William R, Hamilton company at 1 p.m. Thurs-, day, with burial in Grand Lawa Cemetery, SALESMEN An ‘‘outside salesman’ is one whose principal job is that of soliciting business for his employer away from his employer's place of business. The fact that you may be in the office occasion- ally to write up orders, or attend sales meetings, does not disqual- What are the advantages of being one? It means that you can deduct from your compensation, all the ordinary and necessary expenses in soliciting business for your employer — and still take the standard deduction. wages, salary or commissions, Typical expenses of an ‘‘outside salesman’ are the cost of telephone, secretarial help, entertainment, or transportation. Any reimbursement of expenses must be included in gross income. —__ A salesman, one whose principal activity’ is service and de- — salesman or a milk-driver sales de salésman. ~ xX problems is available, without. cost, to. taxpayers at the Internal Revenue Service office, 6314 West Huron 8t.. ner’s officials said could have been inflicted by a small-caliber rifle or an ice pick. No clothing was found, just .as in-the case of The cause of death must await findings by a team of three path- Neste satay begin. detailed Three new members of the Oak- Police said the three marks on [and County Planning Commission Barbara's chest raised another began t Potent F. wes nl similarity between the Grimes’ “M# mn tt F. Swanson an- girls slayings and the brutal mur- "U" «+ der of the three boys in October : 1955. | They are former Pontiac mayor, | The bodies of the boys—Robert James F. ‘Spence, secretary-man-| Peterson, 14, John Schuessler, 13, ager of the Pontiac Manufacturers’ and his brother Anton, 11—showed Assn.; David H. Gerhard, south-|"* a which police said may) eastern division manager of Con- have been inflicted by a pronged sumers Power Co.; and Vincent instrument.too. Their bodies were'S: Madison, director of area devel- tossed into Robinson Woods north. opment ot the Detroit Edison Co. iwest of Chicago, about 20 miles ek from the scene of yesterday's dis-| On the 1l-member board, they covery. replace Howard Decker, Lloyd L. Police said Krantz was picked’ ‘Anderson and Elmer Pettengill. up last week after they had re-|: Spence joined the PMA in 1952 *\son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles and Treated at Pontiac General and’ ceived a mysterious telephone call/after a long association with Gen- ‘in which a man said that if the/eral Motors Corp. Since 1919, he _ Grimes girls were to be found had served as manager of GM's_ Modern Housing division and as assistant superintendent of the Ar- ‘police should search Santa Fe, Park. This park is about a mile and a ‘half from where the bodies jwere found, Krantz was seized at ‘his home yesterday and again he steadfastly denied any connection with the slayings. He wad a member of the Pon- to 1934 and was mayor in 1933. He served on the Pontiac school board from 19396 to 1938, ang Is a former member of the Oakland Coanty Board of Supervigors. - He had been a member of the City Board of Tax Review since 1938 and has been board chairman Defective wiring ~caused~a—fire ulting in a $200 content damage at the home of Floyd Pass, 218 | er Ave., firemen report. The fire was re- ported about 10 p.m. Tuesday, . 4 Wilmington, Del., and- attended ‘Oneida Rd, gonaut Realty division in Detroit, | tiac City Commission ’from 1928 — of|several-times. Spence was born int | Gerhard came to Pontiac in 1953 jafter serving as manager of Con- sumer Power Co.'s Saginaw divi- |sion since 1946. ALMA TO SAGINAW He studied electrical engineering: ‘at Ohio State University and joined |Consumers at Jackson in 1925 as a dio engineer. He was made man- ager of the company’s Central Di- vision with headquarters in Alma échools there. He lives @t 11 in 1939 and was appointed man- ager in Saginaw seven years later. In Saginaw he was chairman of the citizens housing committee and a director of the chamber of com- imerce and of the community chest. ‘He lives at 1548 Northlawn Rd., ‘Birmingham. * * * Madison has held. his present post, which includes the Oakland County area, since 158. He has| New Trio Joins Planning Group jbeen with the Edison company. ‘since 1936. During several governmental leaves of absence, he served as a ‘power consultant and director in ‘Korea. and in Washington, D, €. Prior to joining Edison, he was. |superintendent of a utilities com pany in Charlevoix, his home town,” A graduate of Columbia Univers isity, he lives at 30217 Lahser Ra, |Southfield Township. ee | a THE. PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESPAY, JANUARY 28, 1957 The BI | Story’: ‘Chapter Gu } | a ey’s’ Thursday "Super Specials" 18 North Seginew ment nen ene - - This Valuable Entitles _ The Bearer to 2 | tb. Limit Fresh Y. | BUTTER — , om with meat _purchase _ ADVANTAGES “Riess” ‘Training: Listed below are some of the reasons wh ‘oung people should choose business careers. = | STEADY EMPLOYMENT REGULAR HOURS PAID VACATIONS OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT INTERESTING WORK Note: The enti te 8 ~aerien 9 ae fidential. directive members on June 26, 1939, which said that the investigation of all espionage, ~and counterespionage | sabotage matters. was. to be. con- trolled and handled only by the | FBI and. the Intelligence divisions ot the War Department and ‘the | Navy. | without fear of an attack from the” East. On Sept. 1, German panzer divisions drove into Poland and the Luftwaffe turned Warsaw into a flaming wreckage. France and Great Britain de- clared ‘war on Germany on HEALTHFUL SURROUNDINGS CONGENIAL ASSOCIATES Attend Day, Mal-Dey, ae or Evening School to hel u rea the benefits obtained through business train training. om pee ‘ VETERAN APPROVED The Business Institute 7 West Lawrence St. Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 Call in Person, Phone, or Return this .Ad for Bulletin ey Sey Pee ee Ore errereer Name weer TOROS HHO TORO RED Sept, 3. On Sept. 6, President Roosevelt | disclosed publicly that the FBI ‘had been instructed by him ‘to ‘take charge of investigative work \in matters relating to espionage, | sabotage, and violations of the neutrality regulations.” He also called on all law en- foreement officers to give. the | PBI any information they received | concerning subversive activities. | INTELLIGENCE DIVISIONS While lines of responsibility NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY pr. aRnoud MILES, ; airs Fe 2-289 | VISION pice St. bility for overseas intelligence operations. * * * The pressing need for a decision in this field grew more evident discussed the problem with the military intelligence chiefs, with President Roosevelt and with Asst. Secretary of State A. A. Berle Jr., who was the President's closest adviser and confidant on intelli- gence matters. Berle took the probleA up with the President on June 24, 1940, and reported: The decision Came none too | quickly, because on Aug. 24, Ger- \freed the Nazis to make war were now established for domestic; intelligence work, there were no/ clearly defined areas of responsi-| as the months passed. Hoover'| “The President said that he wished that the field should be divided. The FBI should be oe Increase. Vigilance as War in Europe Begins Given this division of authority, the three agencies worked out the details of an agreement which, bility. for_intelligence. coverage in the Pacific; gave the Army _re- sponsibility for coverage in Eur- ope, Africa and the Canal Zone; and gave the FBI responsibility in the Western Hemisphere, in- cluding Mexico, Central America (except Panama), the be ascitins and South America. MISTAKES AIRED Meantime, the FBI was making preparations for a wartime emer- gency, to bé. ready just in case. Hoover warned his staff of the. mistakes made-by the bureat-and the: government in World War I in: handling the problems that come with war, * He recalled the blunders that resulted in a vigilante system being organized for combating subversion; in the lack of pre- paredness for dealing with spies and sabateurs; civil rights during ithe mass “slacker raids’ and the roundup of aliens. He ordered studies made with dati which would correct. the errors of the past as far as possible. At the request of the Army and Navy, than 2,200 key industrial plants in 'the United States, in addition to Army and Navy arsenals and air- craft factories. * re security were recommended to the military and to the management of plants. . CONSULS WATCHED Methods of sabotage were studied and preventive measures outlined. 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Regular 44c Values 23° | MATCHING - HAND TOWELS . (Copyright 1957 by Don Whitehead) |E * * * *(Tomorrow: FDR Signals “Thumbs Down.’’) Advanced First Aid Course to Be Given. - An advanced first aid course will begin at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Oakland County Chapter, American Red Cross chapter house, 118 Franklin Blvd., Mrs. Mildred E. |) Bennett, executive director of the'E chapters, said today. The course, which will be in- structed by Lt. David H. Warrilow of the Pontiac Fire Department, will meet every other Monday night for three hours, Mrs, Ben- nett said. : To be eligible to take the course persons must have a cur- rent standard first aid certificate, by Cannon in choice of Pink, : Yellow, Blue, or Green colors. Large 20x40 inch size on sale, ; CLEARANCE! 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Leakproof — USALITE - Batteries Reg. 20c Ea. 2 for a, duty, teakprent batteries by UBSALITE. No limit at this low price. TVW De Py See ae) + RE nD ede OR MEP LTR Thought to Be ‘Gesture’ | “asi Routine’ Fire Drill Girls, limited to one fran a +H) Club and two from school. home economies departments, will begin. their baking chores at-3-a.m: that, day and finish approximately at 4./} They will be judged for per- _ sonality, poise and manner as well as for their aptness at ple baking, Sue Sturgis, county 4-H agent disclosed in announcing the MRS: WAETER ~ Granda Viesta, = 1, ite M. L. FIELDS—204 Faywoed, Rt, 3, ke- MES. a ord Baya’ atty, | Walled Leke “ INGRID WEIS—623 Campbell, Walled WALTER 8. KULESH — 20161 Alger Madison ANN L YORK— 3176 Brisbane, Rt. 4 MOLLIE E. 2 SMITE — 15 Valencia, MES. MELVIN POLSTON—1}96 Beck Rd., Walled Lake BETTY DONA Trail, Walled MRS. GLORIA © Grand River, Novi sultant; Beth Rose, 1955 cherry pie champion in. the county and the/ 4 .-Cr, Novi VERRE BR. WELLS — 315 Common, Milferd D. HANBY 285 W. Leng Lake .. O waa DM. DAVIG—t9oH5 Wain- ‘didenda ote Comma Es NICK PARRINELLO zm weiss Cam- ~ tension service, 1260 West Blvd x * * . Winner in the Feb. 2 contest Walled Lak state contest. The na’ 1 uZONA CAREY — 195 Leon Rood, pie contest is Feb. 21 = eneeael Besides Miss St ning committee ter nagvan + 019 B Legan, Lou 1901 Point 8t., meee rand VANGORDON—215 Wata- MRS. se, scevenen tis Bepwcee, : i a eign Office has: expressed doubt) oa bestee about. accepting Yemen's :agree-if BRASGALLA — 480 Conway, | ment to cease-fire talks as a move cY—2459 Weich Read, toward settling border troubles in . ett the Aden ‘protectorate ‘area. It}] GEORGE EULronD—ime W. Leke said- Yemen's Dt al » Sere eee 11 Beneteta peared #> be a Oy andi 4 a ture. 7 an il New Haden 3 * * * J summiey Bans—10e Arviga, Wales Yemen told Britain in a note it] L. ¥y ‘YANKUS—40t Oskley Park R4., “does not object” to entering talks | wes siory pnown—ees Welver- | “it the purpose is the in beth free and a8 a Maple, : Pon x * BavcE | BAILEY—1110 Beta, Walled Peninsula, PF teen Rt. 2, Walled Lake nor DUNCAN — 368 W. Beechdale, T. ‘SPRINGER — 111 Austen, Rt. 3, — L. WHITEMORE — 1590 BR. Leake « prine. Meo bowar 0 Point, > Ponts Walled Lake Por St., Walled mens Saves 400 Students j Szxifsrscesess.rncs + Walled Lak PITTSBURGH (7 -— When thel] MRS. 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HARDWARE ¢ COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES 151 OAKLAND FE 4-1394 ah OZ a5 e Sreneununa Seer Modo hokey Seon Oo a itd Goceee Soke Gear: Sones Gooey Sno epereen@ee sty cpa sre Yesterday's envwer; halle, jAck, Breed, Sorrow, Hitter, huTch, pet. 1-23 © 1% What's My Line, Inc. bad —" ntti : Will Close Dallas, Fort Worth Gap Bulldozers.C | DALLAS. (INS) -- rolling prairie between Dallas and ‘Fort Worth a long-time controversy lis being settled, — with: bulldozers |instead of blazing six-guns. | A new industriab-city is being ‘T carved from a famed old Texas ‘ranch, and for the first time busi- inessmen from the two cities whichi ‘have long fought for superiority arving. City os Outof Famed Texas Ranch On vee Saran, Wynne is ramrodding the new industrial development, which is known.as the Great Southwest Cor- poration. and he estimates that when industries fill the thousands of acres the value of the site will be far in excess of the $500 million figure he set months ago. Much of the land now over-run with bulldozers was once one of Texas’ most famous’ stock farms— fare working together. | Result of the combined’ efforts the Waggoner ranch. The grand- bwill be the largest planned indus-|8tand of ‘Arlington Downs race ‘trial area in the United States, on track, where $4 million a day! ‘between Dallas and Fort Worth. outlawed in Texas back in 1937, | ‘The land alone is valued at $$ Will have to be torn down to make) million. iway for one of. the modern manu- 4 > The center will close the ‘ast facturing plants. ‘remaining gap in the 35-miles be-| BY mid-summer, streets are to! tween: the downtown sections of the be paved, utilities in place and two cities. ithree initial’ buildings near’ com- | And, in the words of William |?!tion. Zeckendorf, the New York real es-| tate executive who dared begin the | looked in the effort to make this! ‘project: \the sort of industrial city it will) | “This is going to be the mar- Worth together. 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WEDNESDAY, sANUARY 23, 10 an oat Tig, asocte sete « Bewspaper as We Are Growing Entered st Post Offien, Pontine, as second class matter meneame : entitled exclusively to the local news printed in this AP news dispatches. = ‘Tus pownac passe bo-sasvter: . week: re poe at is not hot aveliae by mat sinew F Soutieg He ee Tee Ye 2 S ityiere in jn 1 ited tes } . to 00 s oat year a nal saltyimeotio payable savance MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1957 ~ Toward the North= The trend in Oakland County's rapidly increasing population points in a northerly direction. » It's biggest growth now is in the previously so called rorel townships. x * * Like Pontiac, the cities in the con- centration of population in the southeast corner are finding that a majority of the people seeking new homes want to get away from the New residential construction in Waterford Township which marks the geographical center of the county, coupled with a few more similarly constituted town- ships, exceeds that in the south- - east area. Getting away from the Detroit metropolitan district now appears to be the desire of prospective new , home owners, although nearness to that large city was the primary rea- son responsible for the growth of that ore ee S Weoo® People employed in it wanted to cast their home life outside of its borders, where it was more oneal | -and neighborly. With the remarkable tndustctat growth of Oakland County, thou- sands of workers come here and want to ae meseriéar their place of em t. Our lakes and beautiful landscape vistas snpeal to them. Many are averse to the home - congestion and lack of outdoor recreational facilities in that southeast corner, which now finds itself in the same status as was Detroit when the workers of that city built up that corner in @ residential’ manner. / x *%© *%. . The townships of Royal Oak, Southfield, Farmington, Novi and Lyon, forming the southern tier in our county’s square of 25 townships, © have had an almost unprecedented growth during the last few years. But it now is being matched by the _ townships in the next tier: Troy, Bloomfield, West Bloomfield, Bloom- field, Commerce and Milford. If they need any assistance, it is coming aplenty from the five townships in - the next tier: Avon, Pentiac, Water- ford, White Lake and Highland. x -* * And in the next tier to the north, home building is in progress on every hand, large tracts having . been platted and ‘new homes building in the townships of Oakland, Orion, In- dependence, Springfield and Rose. Some of these include projects so large that they now are plan- ning on incorporating new villages or cities of their own, or joining with other municipalities far away from the southeast corner. The top tier of townships: Addi- sor, Oxford, Brandon, Groveland and Holly, all have subdivisions that are bringing a big gain in population. Part of this is much nearer to Flint. than to any city in Oakland County, and feels the expanding influence of our neighboring motor city to the - horth. | a ' x x -* But the home development in the , northern half of our county’ adds as’ | asthe many others in pulling ” “the coufity’s center of population’to- nog its Waterford Township Hall. center which is 4 fichoot exception, phe findings of ar onk the = ae ae i) a ao BS sage “d ! ‘correct trend, because millions are ‘New homes must have electric ‘light and power, gas, water, sewer arid other modern néces- sities, and our utilities have learned to figure far ahead—and figure correctly. Dividends find root in their surveys. x* *« * : All of this is bringing Oakland County’s center of population toward Pontiac. It- was only the nearness of our southeast corner to Detroit that. took it away. Aliens Must Register _. January _1s allen registration ; | month. :: During this time every vesdent of _. the Unfted States who is‘not.a citi. £. _ ~~ gen ig requested to fill out a.card re- © 5 porting his address. All he has to do is go to a post office or immigration field office where he will be given a — card fo be filled in with his address and registration number. x « * This card must be left. with the | clerk and-not mailed. Legal guard- fans or parents must fill out cards for aliens under 14 years. x *« * Non-compliance with this law, if wilful can make an alien subject to fine, imprisonment or deportation. The address report is a safeguard for both the alien and our immigration program. We urge all aliens to comply with - law promptly. The Man About Town ‘Shanty’ Is Found | Lake With Odd Name Now Has Different Cognomen Magician: A-gitl who'can turn a spoon into a diamond. This column's request for information on the location of what formerly was khown as “Shanty” Lake brought a great deluge of ‘answers. It was what. now is ” Mandon Lake in White Lake Township. a pont 3 to be received resulted in a Mrs. Burt A. Knox of Cooley Lake, and a Mrs. A, M. Sherston of 99 Stout Street, Pontiac. Mrs. Sherston states that her family lived for 48 years on @ 200-acfe farm that included both Shanty and Cedar Island Lakes. At least 25 of the people who have phoned or written us about it either were born in its vicinity or later lived there. Today eighty-fifth his birthday, , celebrating Charles F. Durrant ‘Is one of Pontiac's outstanding examples of what a man can do if he keeps so active that he cannot rust out. That famous bone and muscle man _ who has an Internationa] reputation for - putting new automobile models through stunts that seem beyond mechanical en- durance. Tom McCahill, writes: “The '57 Pontiac is the hottest full-sized sedan I ever tested.” He gave it the full works under all of the most adverse conditions at the request of Bob Emerick, Pontiac’s Director of Public Relations, and admits that he couldn't stump it. Recent warm weather has made | the ice unsafe on many of our lakes. Better be careful until we have -more nmear-zero weather ,Whicb my old bones tell m™ is on “the way. According to word directly trom my old ~ friend, Mayor Frank Costello of our neighboring City of Troy, it surely is a popular place, as they've recelyed 30 applications for the job of city manager. Back from a north Michigan trip, Arthur Pressman of Birmingham Phones me-that he was at’ the Eisenhower Gas Station near Rogers City Monday at the very ' minute that Ike was taking the oath. A letter from _ Mrs. John O'Donnell of Rochester praises the Kiwanis and Planter Clubs’ of that village for their food work in welcoming new residents. ‘Verbal Orchids to- Charles F. Durrant of 128 Oneida Road; eighty-fitth birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. Herman: A. Marschek of 66 Dakota Drive; golden wedding, . i ed, eae aes pe Showing Them a/Thing or Two David Lawrence Says: Inaugural Is Day for WASHINGTON — Thoughts that come on witnessing the inaugura- tion of a President: of the ‘United States. First, the ocemnity of the oc: - casion as alwagp . . what a thrill pevall.. . It was wise to ask a representa- tive of the Greek Orthodox church to pray before this: assemblage .. . it is the faith of tens of millions | of people-in eastern and to participate in ceremony . REPRESANTS NEGRO Now comes Marian Anderson, the great singer, manifesting” the part that the Negro citizen plays in the life of the republic, for she fs selected to sing “The Star- Spangled Banner”: . and Brian Sullivan, an Irish tenor, sings “America” . : But these rituals which tell the story of equality befere the law of every race or creed or color are toa large extent in them- selves an American political “custom. . . what is unique and individual is the personality of the President whe is being ‘inaugurated . a Looking back at : the scenes when other. men have stood on the .east front of the capitol_or,in the case _ of FDR in 1945, when the inaugural ceremonies were held >on the balcony of the south side of the White House, it is characteristic of ‘them all that the onlooking officialdom—both parties of Con- gress—appear for this occasion at least devoid of partisanship . it isf an American day and, ‘as again and again Presidents have said in their inaugural addresses, it is not to be regarded as a day af political triumph , ONCE POLITICAL Time was when the inaugural parades themselves were more political than today .. . when Tammany Hall sent its ‘marchers as a Republican or a Democrat took the oath . . . more modern this time are the floats, with state pride expressed in banners that speak of -oare Henman agricul- tural or industrial . The mand The voomss oo neterel through it all... a selfless per. son—without the sternness that characterized sé many of his predecessors . . . Ike & man without. stage fright or a manner ‘only_a_casual_took- er’s throat to condemn “those bad as the military units . what nostalgia as the West Point cadets pass in review, still the straightest of the straight... The military aspect of the pa- rade is different from any in past - ‘jnaugurations of the jet bomber reminding us that they flew around the globe in year _ # hours. . . what a vivid demon- stration ot the smallness of the world today and of what instruments of death can war come to mind as the military proudly displays its terrible weap- ons of destyiction before:8 man Americans who had led the biggest armies of history in a world war... ~ .’ Ed Sullivan Show Yet here is a military man dedi- — this week the ever they may be,” are being transmitted everywhere—to the re- motest areas—by cable and radio to tell the world that America wants peace and is willing to make costly sacrifices to attain it... A hoakeky look on . Ike's face duty: es a President who has the confidence of not only his own - William Brady Says: : Snicker-Snee on Tonsils olds Major Excavation Back in the early twenties that dangerous major operation known “as tonsillectomy, which had been endemic for years, became pan- demic. All because of an unfortu- nate misunderstanding. You see, in the horse and buggy era when tonsils became so swol- len, hypertrophied or enlarged that they obstructed breathing, im- paired hearing or otherwise handi- | cappéd a child, the comparatively safe and effective treatment was instantaneous tonsillotomy—remov- al of the obstructing portion by means of the tonsillotome, guillo- tine, or snicker-snee. This was a miner operation, as quickly done as the extraction of — a tooth, and it required little an- esthesia or none and generally no hospitalization, ; Comparatively, I say—compared with the major operation, tonsil- lectomy, I mean. DREADFUL HAZARD Tonsillectomy means dissecting, cutting, radical excision of the en- tire tonsil. It’s a dreadful hazard to impose on a child. In my opin- ion it is unjustifiable in any cir- cumstance, except possibly as a desperate attempt to eradicate can- cer which is apparently limited to the tonsil I have searched and searched but have failed te learn who in- ‘the ever-ready operators, who need * have boasted interminably that when they perform tonsillec- tomy they “get every bit of tonsil." The truth is that more or less — tonsil tissue is left in the throat thermy—electrodesiccation, é¢lectro- . Send stamped, self-addressed en- velope and ask for pamphlet * *Ton- sils Are Not All Bad.” letters, not more than one e on tte wom tae Le it, William Brady, Seerenwed, E441 aS to e mreipe ett. (Copyright 1957) to fire back if an attack — to porsenal Called ‘Vaudeville’ _ Steve Allen and Ed Sullivan are If you like old fashioned vaude- ville, Ed Sullivan’s your boy. Steve Allen's show is original and new. It's more along the lines of his. loved and late lamented ing scripts are done for the occa- at , Congres , to Sto . ‘Mid-Term. -m-Grads- chaitenge on Forgotten List’ The other day I was. in town looking for graduation cards. - Seems like a Jame eco means much to merehant Plenty of carer, "> and gifts sent to the June graduate, but. the. mid-term graduate is on. “the forgotten list: Why should they be?. “J for one know it means as much to them ag. it does to the June sion. I guess there’s room for both .as this is a big country. _ Stay-at-Home 1 “Why Not Withhold Tax on Fighters?’ Why doesn't the Internal Reve- nue Department prize fighters’ purses and avoid messes like the current Joe Louis hassle? ~ . on Elvis Relayed . your while to wait. . withhold from — Mother of Mid-Term Graduate ‘Bus Complaints Aren’t City’s Job’ 1 think it would be wise to set the “‘Taxpayer” straight on the operation of the city bus lines. The City of Pontiac is in no way connected with the city lines other than issuing licenses for their operatior! and detouring them whén work on the roads arises. If there are ‘any complaints (and I guess there are quite a few), please refer them to the city bus lines. The buck is passed.enough to the City of Pontiac and to their employes. Don't make our work any harder. City Employe Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE It matters not what glory you . May gather on your way... But only as you strive ‘to serve . Your neighbor every day ... It is important not that you... Have gained another crown... But just that you have done your part . . . And helped to build your town... Forget your own ambition, as . . . You hunger to be great ... And someday you will find that it . ... Was worth . For only as you strive to serve... Will others recognize . . . And only for . Will you deserve . . . Be good to all your neighbors now . . . In everything . And every good reward on earth , . . Will. soon belong (Copyright, 1957) ” - British Comment "Looking Back 15 Years Ago AUSSIES OPEN fierce. offensive May I pass along a British com- ;,, Malaya, ment on. the controversial Elvis Presley? .Thé theatrical critic of The London Illustrated News says: “Mr. Presley is a big, bulky young man, with a heavy, rather pretty face, sulky mouth, long Wair and side whiskers which would have made Lord Dun- dreary -shave for . His singing voice is a remarkable baritone; what is remarkable and presumably the key to his success is his manner of delivery, a form of frenetic pelvic gfration which has to be seen to be fully Aetested. The lower half of his ly would appear to be on . you in few words. CITY TO_VOTE on boost in 15 mill tax limit. 20 Years Ago 80,000 HOMELESS in Ohio Valley flood. GM STRIKE decision put to White House, THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And I beseech you, brethren, suffer the word of exhortation: for I have written a letter unto — Hebrews 13:22, . ~ * * = Men who have much to say use the fewest words.—H. W. Shaw, Case Records of a Psychologist: Defends Practical Psychologists Do you think @ person ts stupid who thinks you. can change your personality by — reading a book or a newspaper column or by sending for a newspaper booklet, such as the “Compliment Club”? Analyze the motives o/ professors who belittle American newspaper - writers, - By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case T-381: Al P., aged 27, is enrolled in a psychology class at Wayne University, Al is a close friend of my two older sons, George and Philip, so he told’ them the following true story. * * “My prof. who is a young Ph. D. in psychology, began deprecating your Dad’s column,” A] began. - “He tried -to ridicule it before the students and sneered at the possibility that any newspaper could have merit. g:2 Fe g a fe fe? out’ of it than from any her text I had ever used. * - ote “Well, the professoP was: taken | , aback. and hemmed and hawed ‘ i and crawfished out of his slander- ous statements. “He apparently “was just ‘pop- ping off’ at the mouth and intox- icated with his own oratory, but I decided it was high time to shut him up with some cold facts.” SOUR GRAPES - For 20 years I have ignored such silly attacks, but my two older sons aré now insisting that I ex- pose them for what they are, name- ly, “sour grapes”, One of the chief hotbeds of hos- tility to this scientific clinical col- weg! 19 =, vn 4 -. 7 Zo : . y . \ rset 4 umn in practical psychology has been the department Dr. Horace B, English finally gtew so incensed that he wrote a long editorial in the university newspaper, He attacked “quack” psycholo- gists in one paragraph, then per- sonally ridiculed me ‘in the next, and so on down the page. Finally he pulled his big “bonex* {25,28 by Inbelting anybody as stupid who thought he could change his personality by reading a book or a newspaper column or by sending for a newspaper bulletin, * ke & Well, normally I would ignore such Obviously emotional opposi- tion, but this’was going too far. As a professional psychologist (Ph.D.) and physician (M.D.), I don't let people even by innuendo call me a “quack”, for that’s a libel: So I pointed out that Dr. English ~ apparently never heard of the Bi- a ble if he says people are stupid who: think personality can be changed by reading a book. Even my college textbook has changed the lives of many univer-' sity students, as they have attest- ed in letters to me or have stated .to their professors in the 700 col- lege classrooms where that text- book has been adopted, And the daily newspaper furn- ishes us very exact data on all walks of life. Indeed, most of. us rely on. the newspaper for the latest facts with which to bolster our daily conversation and our political or business arguments, lacies of “logic. nem Fite to, George re of The Font nia ences! re Pree *” a a ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, “JANUARY 23, 1957 Block Plan’ ‘Aids Jump to. High: ‘School: By REBA HEINTZELMAN . refets domt nissan chili 9 was the helptut. “transition” ot Tth grade bes:amn seeder for ern ane A new type of instruction known as the “block plan” has been put Spt shite latins at the Isaac Crary Junior High School in Waterford Township, and the re- sults are extremely gratifying, ac- cording to James S. Fry, principal. Created by the teaching staff, the plan is designed to offer a transi- tion from the elementary one- teacher system to the departmental _ system of the high school. This program was not pat- terned after any other school system in the country, and the unusual program over a period of __ three years of-intensive research _ and study, according to Fry. The group set out with a grim purpose and philosophy that “A well adjusted character was a sound character.” They realined that it was difficutt:— 2 for a youngster in the = grades with one teacher all day, to suddenly be faced with the high school platoon-system, of a.differ- — ent teacher for every class when he graduates from the sixth grade. From the “self-contained” unit, he was thrown into a fast-moving departmentalized ~system, at a time when he was going through : : a tremendous Physical and emo — sFUDYING BLOCK PLAN — Crary Junior Many were confused and frus- High principal James Fry (seated), explains the trated by the many teachers,'new block ‘plan to” staff members (I-r) Wayne Mc- and difficult situations, Mean, —_ Madden and Mrs. Margaret Berg. 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F ord : r A A 0 n Q U ded ry 1 ry yin ; ehurch fi f) OM (en 0 ris un i nO . iti . , af ' we ‘ 38 6 t ; ddition: nen flied ‘ + 0 ic ‘a Ul] ti | itt se i 4 i] ‘ 4 femoon prograr it einige Parr ant On ‘ La eras ’ we ‘ PTii! * vill wit Mi TK Cc) ores O hile it i + Lf D a 1D Co Ln eXDe | 0 rl 0 0 Ld wie ‘ t + ~ ] nd om Den ‘ pi 0 cng: y Pi i’ Exte On) Bi a +] ed Le) ’ i — * Le ‘ ‘ Ne A A i Lae Gia BO 0 FESSSRERABGECE 3 ot food , ’ ‘ ACGGERRERRRREGES a e17-N Neher ol € @ ait . a ° ph hess REFRIGERATOR r) a 0 bed ee marking wel wo be eked > LIST ging | PRICE The judge’ ordered a $30 fi 469.95 Jed re _ Me ' i DETROIT 4h—Afier 25 years : °Separate 81-lb. freezer chest degree in bacteriology and *Double deep ‘Handidor storage ver edie at Wayne Univers ®*Meat saver, cheese conditioner cs She Fe ~ — ®Roll-out shelves, butter bank ¢T win crispers, meal-saver jars ana nares! er ¥¢ ba { ¥ ¢ 7g DELUXE REFRIGERATOR WITH NORGE 2-DOOR CUSTOMATIC tt Fat |! 42-lb. TOP FREEZER CHEST REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZER 188 @ Handidor storaa: @ Tall bottle shelf @Big size crisper el-lb. butter bank PRE cMeealiiMmacehy @Egg nest, }-shelf @ Pastel pink tone: ¢ ¢124-\lb. freezer @in-A-Dor crisper @Roll-out shelves Malehitcitellarticlacler: @2 giant crispers e@ New bottle basket in @ Many other extras i THE MARCH @ PMs ,... SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC stores Open Mon. Thurs., Fri., Sat. Nights to 9 a ‘March 22.23 at CAI Building nae Cosas > i. Nani rate | ier usc | Total Construction for °56 Almost $7 Million spina onl ay Vaterford Builders ‘Show. Se wt isp i Mies of New Streets, Sewers, Walks ing, sis _" the very newest This is the time when Waterford ie estimated 50 miles of streeticsting $228,687 were installed. Ten Other_saiscellaneous permits -is- ies. Suse Fa Township's queen is chosen, and)! . the | paving, new sewers, ayd-sidewaiks}miles of curb, gutter, grading, | sued included: 108 plumbing li- Don “Arsen is in charge of ar- ; : -_s es ae te pet at screen oh Pin tel censes ($90); 643 sewer permits) rangements for choosing the most work of the city’s engineering de-| year’s work. ($3,215); 963 sidewalk construction Fon ig beautiful girl in Waterford Town-|taxes, sewage, wat bliclnartment inst year. Thais Gis mere then 11 miles esmite A Saad 183 sign permits Oa Vesa 25 Sod 3, OE orvation, 7 ‘ie ed Pe eta s share of the work oniof new sewers (storm, sanitary] (Sr gga; and Tat heating pera = = sporting equipment will) ¢ * Problems on state bated tine ness tenisioal pattine t's. theland combined) costing the city be on ae at the CAT “Builé-} = — re ts Be “The following Pontiac General Hospital addition, |$959,286, installed, Wrenn reported.| °° : : ; Pivged 1a eople were appoint c |Public Safety Building and new| Other work included nine miles} All these miscellaneous permits : : ona. enter-| Charles Pa; has chai UP tes ITy\.ou ‘am fire station, helped push the yearlyjot new blacktop streets and rae beac wets ochre eee” Pep Tall ss Savcket be provided, with : = ‘The Township Demoerats: —‘ __Itotal to $6,916,073. es of concrete paving. ury. D Wh : i ox This compares with the expen- peg = _ —_— ETRO — Grover Whalen, |ture attraction. Tom Belton. is in’ aol Platform committee; John Cole- diture of $2,135,447 in 1955 and $2,-; Work took piace in the city's new : noted. civic “‘greeter’’ for New)charge of this project. Candidate for Judge man, Fred Haggard, Elmer John-'421,799 in 1954. “ igubdivisions, Wrenn said. Flu Hits 500 AF Men UNITED York City, will speak at the De-| Arthur Salley is general chair-| LANSING ®—Robert J. Wojcin-/son, Carlos Richardson, James; “The year was an excellent | From the inspection depart- | DENVER ® — More than 500 troit “Economic: Club Mofiday“on/man, with Frank Richardson and' ski, ‘Detroit attorney, Has Won bis Seeterlin and’ alternates; John) one in general for construction | ment, a branch of the engineer- (airmen and ‘officers have been - SHIRT “How You Can Sel! Detroit to the|Charlie Elliott assisting. All. fin-\fight to. have his name added to|Hepler and Anthony Matakis. with very little loss of time due | ing department, came the report [hospitalized by influenza the past, oe World. The meeting was billed-asjances will be handled by Gerald/the ballot.as a candidate for cir-| The finance committee will be! te inclement weather,” City En- | that 1,629 plumbing permits to- week, Lowry Air Force Base of. | - Distributors a “boosting sad own home town”|Lewis, and Donald Ricketts is in/cuit fudge in the Third “Wayne Patrick Daly, Anthony Matakis, | gineer. Lewis M. Wrenn said, taling $7,928 were granted during ficials report. None of the cases, Downton and at Tel-Huron session. Seharge of" manpower. ‘County: District. —- James s MeGellee. Fifteen imiles of new sidewalks! the year. was listed as~ critical. “se es NORGE 30-GAL. AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER “24 ICE 9 tomatic thermostat yer insu ola ion @Galvanized steel tank @ Thrifty combustion unit ®Rapid hot water recovery | | ——— MODERN NORGE '57 AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC gee mopenn wore NORGE WASHER ELECTRIC DRYER) =" MAMMOTH OVEN 168 LIST PRICE 249.95 @Exclusive Time ; cy @5 Separate washin sctior er ly knee- n r ids ll ®Giant 24! 2" master oven @ Norge wive-¢ Tela ne t | EO letae cial aeelits iQ dint sere ’ a ' ct ®Electric clock, timer @Gentle action super spindry >N super-capacity cy | SE @Adustable 5; | @Porcelain tub holds 9 Powerful 2]-in. blow @2-in-1] #lexib! foueni Ma ; @Roated N i ft festin PEasy-read, Selector Dia @Light isa © 4 ; s ’ ee 7 nah . i phe ot PSR PERS ee Pr LAR GS ce de fg Woes BT = a= ae 2 Sr. ae tee — #4 — >. Fi ik Bi Bein ple yy 7 All ipwe is Sek ae eens oe ag oe Se —s =. “ a ses i to) > en . +) } : am as Se . - oa ahies pearing sete PRE a st ar © fe ps oe ‘Ss ; SO, Sa 2 Boh re eit eee ete = fay Se ee eee Rie ba Ak i ee ed oo, a. ive ey te whe oe ~~ « gered Nae ak ahh ee tage ge a " ie » a teste t : rer vip Wes sc aamaminn Peel Ses re Seaman guste; WF a i - i : ce ae pee Ko AO eee ergs - bay e - scare ihe ‘ tc ia ses i ai ais 3 5 ‘3 - veg ee : seats E ~ * = j . 4 ss ? « + b a, "% 7 e : ee : t * J . Test * f : © . ' ear lS ‘ f : . ra . eG ; : . Pec ae 4 sS 4 ’ * * gs Y 4 a 1 gy . Fi P, * f SO thee he { * : a a hn . 5: : f = bs \ } | ces : i ae * A 4 ‘ - ’ t =. g é ss bases ; “ ‘ * ; PON Rene 5 De \ ses 4 - _ os . SASSER oi ' : ; Geni. : . ‘ : i : £ : . f : ; : eS S iis 5 bi oa 4 eee car _) HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1957 Sa ga ee Se ee A : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1957 wince EY le : : . 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HUE i TH in iuettninsiaaai aoa ‘ a itt i I F L 7 i Fy i z a ; 8 F eg Ez The bill was so complicated that ceed, x * * Z employer contribu- g per rting Salaries High ot youe wives?” a, member of Srecoment s wil) atten Se ad's retinue wot sic te scene ley tured 88 oat “Why should we?” was the fe- .00 West German old|SPonse: We wien mer 3 = ii it Hi i 5 , : guard, on strict orders from our own Secret Service. He'll have to, King which wall‘faces toward Mec- aud’s Visit Brings On | Z | : f ___ "THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 23, Yost ee : & 4, House, Blais House, and wherever) The White House and Blair kitch-) ting. their, garbage at landing! : else he is in the U. S. ens, as well as that of the Statler,/places. Several years ago a big) I whose t ®t 4 ; - 5 i i itil blinds. He said it r li it i : 3 7 : there, to consider the U.S.|plays tennis like a man of 2. Air Force's request that its men has given a lifetime of work to in that curelly land. be|ill-paying State Department. permitted. to have an occasional|wealthy man by pe | Planes passing through Sendij heer, have met with stern rejec-/many career diploma’ Arabia long since have stopped de-'tions, order to survive, 1 ES i Specials for Thursday, Fridoy, Saturday ‘and Mondoy” Free Parking ~ Open Friday and Monday Evenings ‘Til 9:00 P.M. "BIG JUMBO-ALL STEEL ie it FE tay giqaetees sity: Agriculture, $3,670 to $6,500; business and public service,| 4; $3,760 to $4,849; home economics, $3,697; science and arts, $3,633 to fF R i | pace nen Sea MT. a - phason emma” " na month ap, hast Ss. cae now | Here were the starting salary logs was accomplished while T ste | ranges as reported by graduates) what I wanted. In addition to losing | from other schools at the univer-| weight rene $5,112; veterinary medicine,| 1¢° you help will $4,084; education, $3,980 to $4,225,/ Rennel a quality ata | you ean qierd. 4 and communications arts, $3,687 MODERN BUY BEFORE FEBRUARY 1 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PRESENT LOW PRICES ON REED & BARTON | MANDLE JUMBO WARDROBE ; ae 36"x21°'x66" . ; 8 poveane e rer Gou p eeet . ° at e sharelrldesii pe wala all - 36x15 2x66" @.Extra Heavy Gauge Steel '@ Refrigerator-Type Doors @ Extra-Deep Shelves for Dishes @ Extra Storage in Both Doors a Down Delivers : |. Any Cabinet & 6-piece place settings. Now Autumn Leaves $34.75 Burgundy 36.00 Clossic Rose 33.50 Florentine Loce - 42.50 Froncis First 38.75 French Rencissence 36.00 Georgian Rose 32.50 , Marlborough 32.50 Pointed Antique 32.50 Silver Sculpture 34.75 Silver Wheat 32.50 Tere 34.75 Federal tax included, OU will be able to-purchase sterling silver by Reep & BaRTON at current low prices until February 1. 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Winder, mation’'s lamb qensumption see Sesion a: tec tebthili Week si Gea olka oe ee rene See se ae ee sah a ee , 37 ))) tore ee) | follow: Shorlage of School Housing Being shine Survey Reveals students in elt dey sessions in the porary facilities, the report con- *| tinued, and 260 students attend- ing school in unsafe facilities. In reporting the shortages of ip, Emerson said, have been’ ¥ the approved’ for. temporary use. The Br. ere nr et eee two schools in question are ele- Obsolete facilities: new house 115 Additional population has been/elementary pupils anc 575 students ‘taken into cousideration he said/in the secondary schools, Children and ‘we are keeping pace with the attending schools operating in ex- es.” Three years ago a pu- cess of the normal capacity or in, . pil-educator. ratio of 291 was re-jovercrowded classrooms number ported, “Last year the ratio low- 1.270 elementary and 2,850 second- Tharp tite now 200 elementary rales, “ee The Good Housekeeping Shop FAMOUS BRANDS AT LOWEST PRICES JANUARY SALE General Electric 21-in. Tv & Diegonal Measure Brand New 1957 VERY SPECIAL AT 198" WITH TRADE Big steady, clear picture— wonderful tone. | - NO MONEY DOWN! | : _ General Electric 36-in. Range Fully Automatic Electric Range Regular $269.95 193° WITH TRADE | General Electric Automatic a WASHER coe Full Size VERY SPECIAL 178” WITH TRADE. - These facilities termed unsafe; in the mentary units in Fasmington and/ _ _procesd of completion will reduce | Walied Lake. New schools are now the shertage figures ir the county | under construction to replace them, - substantially by the end of the [io said. Oakland County's answer-is that, no district now has a building pro- “lwionths on the building program/Tier boy here, contributed $100 to . {the campaign for funds to build a Methodist theological school in) ~ hibited from building new build- ings because of inability to sell bonds, Dr. Emerson continued and no building were held jup because electors have not ap- said the electors of ty school districts : By, have given extremely good support to the housing needs of the school. ‘Compilation. of these figures’ which will include every county in the state will be made in Lansing on Jan, 29, Dr. Emerson said. Newsboy Donates $100 as Step to Ministry Freer, 15-year-old newspaper car- Ohio, church officials said. He white coin vintage. Jerry, who collected most of the pennies on his newspaper route, told church officials the donation COLUMBUS, Ohio @ — Jerry] — gave 10,000 pennies, all of the 1943) | on Chase & Sanborn The: Coffee that tells you it's fresher! 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Dr. Voigt speaks four different languages and holds a de- dren, Natalie, ple here!’ ~Milford,are—German-Potish—refugees;—Stan- slaw and his wife Romana, with their three chil- have learned three English words t £83 gree in mathematics and scientific engineering. All. situated in their new home at 711 E. Huron |mana, 31, and their three children, leort town. i Leave War: Tom Europe Same Time, Unaware of Same Destination ‘Ry RERA HEANTZELMAN i ‘ pipet $3 i tet H Z i > z : Es & dreamed they were true.” The Officials of the General Motors) agams killed two other patients Fate seems to have had a hand . Gerhard Voigt and Stan- , taken them to their hearts.” | trude Dudinski, who acts as their ‘Get Sleuth’s Notes ‘in Dr. Adams’ Trial .|Board ruled that the notebook Your PTA Is Planning: Natalie, 7, Paulina, 3, and Stefan, 2, originally came from Poland. They moved to West Germany when the Russians overran the) land, but worked at forced labor in a Bad comp Sitey aoe to Reet Germany, The Boksas, like the * Voigts, wanted to raise thei, children in a land of freedom and the only place they could go from Kast Germany was back to Red. When word came that they had been “adopted”. by the Milford Episcopal Church, they were over- joyed and left the continent with yery few — belongings. * iaeating ms Rev. Bickley, “There is an over-ebundance of aa: there for these people. Milford residents ‘have - certainly’ The Beksas have also found a good friend in Milford, Mrs. Ger- expert interpreter. Boksa will begin work at the Hi- Mill Manufacturing plant on M59 as soon as his papers are cleared. “Such kindness and friendliness we have never seen in ‘our entire lives,” he said, EASTBOURNE, England » — Lawyers defending Dr.- John Bod- kin Adaims won the right. today to take a look into the secret note- of Scotland Yard's ace But a,*five-man Magistrate's must remain in court and that anything in it not dealing with the Adam case should be cov- ered up. The ruling was the top develop- ment in hearing to the pretrial whether the 57-year-old society charges of fatally drugging an 81- year-old widow patient, Mrs, Ed- ith Morrell. * * * prosecution also contends physician should stand trial on) Avondale Event Th ursday; Carpenter Club Program AVONDALE — The Avondale High School PTA meets tomorrow at 6 p.m. in the schoo!. A potluck| *#dlence. supper will start the meeting. Attending families are asked to bring a dish w pass and table service . for. themselves. Coffee, rolls and butter will be furnished. Students wilt present a talent program after the supper and a short business meeting will con- elude the evening. Waterford Township Mrs...Ina, Kent, principal-of Me- Vittie Elementary. Schoo! here, will hold her annual statf luncheon at 12:15 Thursday at the school. The” school’s’ PT? ~ will provide the luncheon, as a project towards furnishing the kitchen, Lake Orion Virgil Foster, executive in the Manito district Boy Scouts will pre- sent the overall cu program to parents at a meetin, in Carpen- ter School Thursday. The new pack tu be sponsored by the Carpenter School PTA will have a first training session sor volunteer leaders at that time. « Mrs, Wallace Stevens, PTA chairman, and George Rachels, principal of the schooi, also will be prestat. . Milford The first meeting of the PTA will be held nage at 7:30 at the PTA Drafts Proposal on Movie Standards A committee of representatives from Oakland County PTA Coun- cils met Monday to draft a pro- posal for higher moral standards for the movies. The} contend that the new code adopted by the Mo- tion Picture Assn. of America last December, reflects a lowering of moral standards: If the draft is Proving Grounds plan to inter-|y rofit from their wills. view Dr, Voigt, and hope to em-| oP * ing -Hannam arrested Adams late epproved by to PTA councils in iDistrict 7, it will be sent to the) ‘resolutions committee of the State ploy him at the world-famous test- jast month. after sifting through|Convention’ of the Congress, April ground. /more than 300 wills of elderly _per- Stanislaw Boksa, 33, his wife Ro-|sons who died at this seaside re- vention. represents 1: million PTA Sibi ti semen spent hr ee Mrs. Mark Goddard, diréctor of district 7, Oak Park PTA, will be be the moderator. “County Deaths Erwin E. Spicer BERKLEY — Service for Erwin E.: Spicer, 74, of 30005 Southfield, who died Tuesday at his home will be held Friday from the Sawyer Funeral: Home here at. 10- a.m: Requiem* Mass- will -be -held ~ at 10:30 from the Shrine of the Little '|Flower. Rosary will be on Thurs- day at 8 —p.m. The Rev. Fr: Flor- ence wil] officiate with burial in Franklin Cemetery. Mr. Spicer is survived by his wife, Charlotte; two sons, Olin E. of Berkley and Charles R. of South- field; one daughter, Kathryn Gray of Bloomfield Hills; three brothers, Leonard and William of Birming- ham and Fred of Pontiac; two sisters, Mrs. Edna Stoll and Mrs. Minerva Book, both of Florida, and ‘seven grandchildren. Dial Telephones Are Celebrated at Imlay City IMLAY CITY — A dinner was held at the Homestead restaurant here to celebrate the coming of were about 43 guests consisting of businessmen, village officials and staff personnel of the phone com- pany. Following the dinner, guests | were introduced by Mr. ©. D. Lamphier, who is district mana- ger. A presentation of service was accepted by the Village Mayor, E. C, Muzzey. the opportunity to view and dis- cuss the dial demonstration equip- ment, Lathrup Bond Issue Vote LATHRUP — Citizens here will vote on a $500,000 sewer bond issue April 1. The funds will pro- vide for storm relief improve- ments and construction of a At the gathering the group had| Homer Martin Rallies Support Ex Labor’ Organizer to Talk Federal Order, Answer Questions ROMEO — Several hundred area dairymen are expected to assembie in the high school auditorium here at. 8:30: Thursday evening . to. hear Homer L. Martin discuss current problems affecting milk producers throughout: the state. : . Martin, former UAW-CIO_ inter- national president is now rallying support for his new Dairy Farmers Cooperative Association of Michi- gan. During the past year he has acted as advisor to the Fair Share Bargaining Assn. and af- | ter a split with its head, Rolland | Brengle, organized a rival fae- tion, the Fair Share Milk Bargain- ing Assn. Martin told reporters that he — and his Lt. Sam Bailo, now DFCA secretary, spent last summer studying the dairy farmer's role in the milk industry. He is still .ad- vaneing the proposition that the” farmers power should be mobilized through collective bargaining. This new organization is designed to lcarry out this objective through a state-wide farmer-endorsed pro- gram, he said, ‘The former labor organizor will lead discussion on the Fed- eral Milk Marketing Order and on current agreements between the Michigan Milk Producers Assn., its members and creamer- les. He will also answer questions about the state order for price- fixing in the milk industry. The evenings’ agenda will in- clude a report on the formation of a woman's auxiliary of the DFCA. Mrs. A. E. Lloyd of Richmond has been named state chairman of the women's branch of the new organization. Appeal Blood Donations Feb. 5 for Rochester ROCHESTER — Mrs. Russell W. Nowels, Chairman of the American (Red Cross Blood Bank for this community, after releasing 14 ‘pints of blood for Rochester resi- j\dents last week, says the bank is jnow 92 pints over drawn. | Officials for the bank are hoping the citizens of the area will make an appointment to donate blood on Feb. 5, from 2 to 8 p.m.,. in e in Traverse.City. This con- in the. county. sewer lntercopter. St. Andrew Church, Paulina and young Stefan. They — “Good peo- Glad | Did It,’ Says Bomber Only Regretted Injury, to Victims; Now Awaits’ Psychiatric Exam NEW YORK (#—George Metes- ky .— the Mad Bomber — was in Bellevue Hospital today await- ing psychiatric examination, His ~ 16-year reign of terror was at an end. . The court order committing the 54-year-old bachelor came less than 24 hours after police arrested him at his Waterbury, Conn., _ homie. ~ * * “I'm glad I did it,” Metesky said with a smile late yesterday as he was brought from Water- bury to New York City for ar- raignment. * * i A crowd of 300 persons, includ- ing some -150 newspaper, televi- sion -and radio representatives, watched Metesky climb out of a police car caravan. He was hand- cuffed between two detectives. The smile never left his face. He appeared to enjoy immensely | Hold Annual Banquet tor Soil Conservation CLARKSTON—Robert R. Linck. jin Oakland County the\ secretary and treasurer of Michi-; the fuss being made over him. “Are you sorry you did it?” someone shouted. "s blue eyes twinkled. “I'm sorry I injured people, but I'm glad I did it.” * * * After his arrest, Metesky signed * The tall, balding Metesky was‘: quoted as saying he never had to kill anyone and felt! ‘hurt’ whenever he read one of his injured | anyone, | unleashed his bomb plant-| Bory 92 he ‘said, to point) what to him was lack of com- § for an industrial injury taken to court on @f felonious assault, ma. and violation of Law, meaning the) gery weapons of $100,000, ntarily. il fn i er we waived extradition from Connec- ticut. x * * The three counts could carry a maximum sentence of 42 years but could easily stretch into sev- eral life terms if he is tried and convicted separately for each of the 32 bomb plantings he admits. ‘Po lice Suspect Suicide in Shooting of Mother A 29-year-old mother of two wound police believe was self- inflicted in her West Bloomfield Township home Tuesday afternoon. was discovered in a bedroom by her husband, Elmer, returned to their home at 1906 Sarona lane. She reportedly had been despondent and under treat- ment for a nervous condition. Investigating Oakland County Sheriff's detectives said the Ketchum children, one and two years old, were asleep in another curred. A .22 caliber rifle was found lying across the woman's) body. children was found dead of a gun) Mrs. Rosilee J. Ketchum’s body) when he} bedroom when the incident oc-; Struck While Crossing, Man’s Condition ‘Good’ ° Pedestrian Edward J. Aerbersold of Tecumseh was reported in good condition today at Pontiac General Hospital after his left hip was injured when he allegedly darted in front of a moving auto Tuesday, police say. Driver of the auto, Stanley John Vitasinsky, 82 Franklin Blvd., told officers Aerbersold ran in front of the car after hesitating in the center north-bound lane while at- itempting to cross Telegraph road. Board OKs Lowest Bid WEST BLOOMFIELD — The School Board here has accepted | the lowest of three bids received on $960,000 in building and site bonds—that of Braun, Bosworth & Co. The funds will finance a new addition to the high school, now under construction, and an | addition to Scotch School and a | new elementary on Walnut Lake road, | Harold Mitchell Elected Director gan's Soil Conservation Assn., was: banquet of Soil Conservation Dis- trict at Independence Township| Hall in Clarkston last night. He addressed a group of 55, stating that planning and understanding of the area was necessary to insure ‘every acre to its best use.” The need of soil conservation, he ia is larger and more varied jin urban areas because of de- ivelopment of subdivisions. Indus- \trial revolutions the past few yeor? jaffect farmers most vitally ‘cause the more specialization the ‘less; is knowh about all things. The result, he added is that | most urbanites have no tr brevge. of rural. people and their needs. Soil consérvation is divided into| OM ree parts: education, planning) mon | conservation, Linck. stated that guest speaker at the 11th annual| b requires | the work skill and codperation of all to develop the recreation and| farming areas to their best ability, ‘per acre. Harold Mitchell was elected County director. Janet Long, Mil- ford 4-H Club gave a_ reading. Bill Middleton and Betty Braid ‘of the East Orion 4-H Club pre- ‘sented a farm pond demonstra- tion. The women of the Oakand County Farm Bureau served a tur- key dinner, (Advertisement) “Itch of Eczema No Joke The itching tarment of eczema is | ‘enough to make anyone wretched | jand anxious for relief. Sufferers from itch of eczema, pimples, | angry-red blotches or other irri- | coe blemishes, get Peterson's! t, 50¢ all druggists. 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The time © pipe, plugged at both ends. was the bomber's first “infernal nia-” chine.” But unlike his later steadily-improving bombs, this .. first one proved to be a dud. Attached was a printed note bit- - terly attacking the utility, With a| taunt to police, it con- ‘Thus the bomiber bowed on stage.| In the following years, he planted 32 known “infernal devices,” 22 of which exploded in ptublie—places| ttle injuring eight persons. * *x* * Continuing to baffle and torment A, lg Be Enjoys | ge Starts. ‘Mad Publicity, “I would not send any more) bombs due to war,” he wrote to the manager of the Com Hotel. : TIME. OUT. FOR WAR _ police, he sent letters sometimes preceding, sometimes | bombings, criticizing Con. Edison) - for its “dastardly acts against me,” attacking the “yellow press’ for calling him a “‘psychopath” and warning of more bombs to come, On May 14, 1941 the bomber mailed a letter in Pittsfield ad- dressed to Con. Edison. Eight days later he wags back in the Bronx sending angther letter to a news- paper Then on Sept. 24, 1941, the | bomber struck again, But his pipe bomb, found in 19th St.,. between *ready fester to tert Rs pele-relieving ection (Advertisement) i i e f i : t oe up| | & Bon, specialists in for 100 years. li ee ee Se oe a a a following | “ iterminal, ! make -yeur hair-eurt’’ |: hegotiati es ‘ 7 ees ss days the bomber. was not heard Mambaitan. Thai day onic of them |leter tothe Journai-Amevican he juniess. federal spending is curbed. oth es ioral: GOODS, HIRE AND TRAIN from, except on two occasions. On Went off on an empty IRT sub- er meee had been set some’ He told newsmen he thought sub- = a ee { MORE SALES. PEOP LE FOR OUR Oct. 17, 1943, from the Grand Cen-'Way train in a Brooklyn layup time before. istantial cuts could be made, but | ; ae ae —~ tral terminal area, and again on\yar- CITY POSTS REWARD declined to name any “specific) | The Speen market “ter BIG $200,000 STOCK DISPOSAL Jan. 27, 1946, he mailed letters to| Detectives decided, though, that| For the second time in its his-|"°™S~ Roti ade’ eettan emane! SALE! 2 Con. Edison. it . 1 t ; . * ' Chairman Cannon (D-Mo) said " - ms 4 aS among : mse lit had been placed on the trainitory, the city of New York posted he Hi nine the France, West Germany, Italy ; : The bomuber’s10:year hiatus |while it was in Manhattan. |x reward for bomb outrages. It|ne hebes Tfuraphecy tan SUO00 10* Belgium, the Netherlands and|@e | been in service during the War.) Herald Square, was next to be (Capture of the bomber. An ad-| 1 oct not criticize — the gov-/ ‘Atif Walls against the products a , Thousands of records of service-| visited by the bomber. His cali. |“itional $1,000 was added to the cramen™ budget o~ perce st of other countries, a MORE HELP NEEDED ment were checked by police, with! ing card” shattered a telephone reward by the Patrolman's Benev- |v ecsions. nee uct | The six nations already have eee Soi Then in 1951 the bomber re- } July 2%. The only other time the city |the budget, which calls for news ae neeviatiog ot th oe 3 Cashiers - 2 Wrappers turned. Previously possessed with guard at Rocketeller posted a reward was after two congressional appropriations of bed i leslady : imewlodge and ability 10 |narrveiy missed being. the bomb-| aetectives. were illed in _1940 |73 30, year. pres anrqqeataal either Prego on Ole create homemade workable leis first fatality last Aug. 8 Find-| bY bomb blast at the World's | : te Boer x pees . w= . bombs, be returned an egy rat Se Fair. The. crime never was | After fetching water for 50 | Foreign eainisters of the aix! GEORGE S - NEWPORT’S eraftsman.” Each infernal ma- carried home ve: selved. years from the same well, Mrs. | nat wi Sat- . chine he made after bis returm (york, N.J-, thinking it might be| The. bomber has been extremely Vander Walt, a widow, fell weihe| tee in - Sam a ccumen nat : heyy Ee -% vas capable of exploding useful in home repairs. He left/clever in avoiding detection during hauling water near Marico, South|ket treaty. It is expected-to be ‘ a And the bomber made certain jit on the kitchen table. The “‘pipe” ‘his Jong reign.of terror, His bombs Africa, broke her hip and died signed late this. month. that his return would be noticed. | waa In-an eight month period of 1951 he set off five blasts, fortunately’ not harming anyone, : +] Without warning, the bomber struck at 5:25 p.m. of March 29,’ ‘the oyster bar in Grand enteral Ave. Then, in rapid succession more bombs followed: as compared. with earlier bombs." The next year had three more bombings. 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FAVORITE vuli:Gaeve ‘Gon TEN CENTS OFF 10H cants orn Bao White | treme | Sat, | anid ifn | ial Soop | = ae Oe | mae | mee | Sate Me | 2am Me Vig } i 1 2 af Re ates be hull fa | i ae es mS {OPPO PIIOIMIOD OOD ODT aN ds THE pontiac PRESS, WEDNESDAY: J ANUARY 23, 1957_ Pee pies fy Sh wl By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS vate ambulance serv $10} HOLLYWOOD (INS)—The trip to “Hteraporarily. that is. Greg. has bought a new property called ‘‘The Hollywood Headlines | Spain where Gregory Peck planned to film “Thieves Market” is off, Big Country,” which is ‘an all-|C0€ “TArherican story and will be SaaTTa Ia WHERE * GOOD. FRIENDS” MEET- me. @ WINE @ CHOICE »* LIQUORS “@ DELICIOUS COCKTAILS LIBERTY COCKTAIL LOUNGE » 85 North Saginow wasrreree®: LL LL LL Le LELSL LLORES filmed right: in the U.S.A. before he does anything about “Thieves Market.” | In telling me ‘about it, Greg said, “Willy Wyler will direct, and Hand if she photographs the way she play a tenderfoot from Texas. I about it so quickly, “We never did have Ava Gard- ner’s name on a contract for “Thieves Market,’ even though everybody printed that she would co-star with me,”’ ‘come to this country when Walter Chiari is. here. Among the very late arrivals at the cocktail party given by June | Allyson and Universal-International _at Romanoff's honoring O. W. Fis- ‘cher were Lana Turner and Lex ‘Barker, I must say it was very |profitable because Lex and Ed | Muh! made a deal then and there. | Lex will have a highly impor- itant role in “Stalin Is Alive!’’ oppo- site Zsa Zsa Gabor. This. is a mys- itery tale and assumes that Stalin might be alive (heaven forbid!) Russell Birdwell is directing this ‘eerie tale, and Albert Zugsmith |will produce it. I am assured it's |a strong indictment against com- | munism, ‘SIGNS FOR STAGE Tommy Noonari wires that she’s | just signed to star on Broadway in “The Joker,” by Arthur Sheek- dad one of the writers of “Bun- Golden Drumstick Box Dinners New Delivered Piping Het te Your Home from Neon te Midnight Daily. I dle of Joy,” in which Tommy ap- a TV comic in: trouble because he can’t stop making gags in private cust closed the deal for the story, us. land I don’t know how you found out ‘Now I am wondering it Ava will if life.” Anyone you know, Tommy? Call FE 8-0483 Fried Chicken—Shrimp and the opens March 7 in Fish—Drumburgers New than and April 2 in New PIZZA York, _|Gregory Pack Calls Off ‘Thieves Market’ Movie = | Maria Duringer, " Viennese- stage star, at the O, W. Fischer party, everyne said, Bergman.’ I thought she looked more like the young Marlene Dietrich whom 1 met first -years ago when she came to Hollywood. Isn't bad to look. like either one. Anna Maria starred in Gottfried Reinhardt’s “‘Refore Sundown,” ah she was disappointed ‘that I hadn’t seen the picture. She is under per- sonal. contract. to. David. Selznick, looks, we'll have another star with SON TO MARRY Snapshots of Hol:ywood collect- ed at randon: Dennis Morgan's son Stanley .Frank Morner (Dennis’ real name.is Morner), is marrying his college sweetheart, Sally Tet. and Sally a junior at the ‘same college, Gary Cooper told me that he ate practically nothing but fish ¢n Eu- rope—and lost pouncs. (Not that he needed it). He said he ate three dozen oysters at a time. Robert Stack had only 24 hours to admire his new baby and then be og back Sa Diego on location, Bin Lundigan, who took his 18 ion for her Gistence to tell me that Stacy cut a molar there. The sixth Motion Picture Com- munion Breakfast will be held at the Hollywood Palladium Feb. 3, preceded by Mass celebration by his eminence, James Francis Car- dinal McIntyre, at the Blessed Sacrament Church. Same day, New York ‘holds it communion break- fast at the Waldorf-Astoria. © Sal Mineo Registers HOLLYWOOD (® — Movie actor Sal Mineo, who observed his 18th birthday Jan, 10, has registered for the draft. Since he is a resi- dent of the Brenx in New York, his records will be transferred there. Mineo started his theatri- cal career when he. was 11. He has appeared in eight films and “She's another 2 aera mi pace sa « COZY IN THE COLD—With the temperature flirting with zero and wind howling in from the Atlantic; this couple finds a cozy haven from which to watch the waves roll in at Jones Beach, Long Eileen Southwick of Baldwin, N. Y. Reds Try fo Tame E. German Students BERLIN (#—Hoping to tame its restive students, East Germany's “|Communist rulers have an- rounced plans for sending some of them into factories and fields one day a week. Communist party boss Walter Ulbricht said students in the last year of grammar school and the last year of high school would be affected. “We are interested, he said, “in having the contact between youth and questions of production and the building ot socialism be- come stronger."’ come -— appreciate to students at Halle. Unrest among East German stu- _ {pretty biunt ohneger |statement that all comics are sick and should go to psychia- --} trists. I've been looking for him to tell him I'm not only sick -|—but I’m sponsored. “You don’t. think you're sick, ‘\wear dark glasses at 10 o'clock Ulbricht said — as he has be- that because the young East Germans are growing up in a Communist society they can’t its advantages over capitalism. The party chief spoke Naouibian Winters Sars | He's Not. ‘Show Biz’ By EARL WILSON + NEW ¥ORK—Jonathan Winters, take the stand! - : “I think you're hilarious on TV, but why is it you've been x * * = “It's ‘because I’m not Show Biz, Earl. Orson Bean made the , Sick?” “Qh, I've been told I’m completely off! I tell ‘eri, ‘Why, you fool, don’t you know I’m really Mrs. Woodrow Wilson?’ To me psychiatrists are just professional sympathizers.” x * * acter out there, ‘Why do you at night?’ I said, ‘You're a phony." He said, ‘I did 28 pic- tures. That takes guts to say ~ what you did.’ I said, “You ain’t got pink-eye or. anything. "1Bulgarian Production|. = , © [Outs Not Fulfilled. mo “T heard you didn’t like Hollywood? “Oh I asked one char-!t Venezuela's tates Wcsiteak VIENNA i — Satellite Bulgaria, like its master Russia, is having to cut back a too santas Ge: » 3412 Dixie ae 3-9754 omy by 750 million leva (ahout! TIES 125 miltion. dollars” atthe official & an = am adem a irate}, We. must. mobilize all our! workers reserve to drive up pro- | duction and also the quality of our} products. At the same time we must economize in’ work, pony and materials.” ®| Wearing dark glasses at night - is just asking for mre recog= nition. in SES “T even heard a sates rumor that you try to save money?” “You gonna print that? It | might hurt me. Yeah, some of the big successful men say I should buy a couple Cadillacs, jgo in hock for a house, buy me jsome shoes—not $18.95 stuff, but $75 a pair — and be seen in the smart places. They say if I don’t I’m acting insecure. Ii tell ‘em } Cake TV ene is just. full of insecurity.” : * What a frightening thing to think that 1958 I'll be washed up!” “You'll retire then?” * “No, they’ll retire me. I figure all of us got a great future going back to pumping gasoline.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Jeff Chandler’s lady fans try to crash his hotel suite here and shower him with love. going to do a single, Dean Martin retorted, “I'm in no hurry to be a flop.” * * * Jerry Lewis" weekly Las Vegas take, solo, was 25G' s; his top salary there with Dean Martin was $17,500 . Susan Strasberg to stay off her motorbike till she finishes * “Your’re 31... how al do you think you can last in ‘pve “I think a guy has only two good seasons, three at the most. | . When twitted about when HE is/ . RKO asked “PILLARS IN: THE SKY“ Also “THE WILD ONE” | A GREAT ADVENTURE! Pit IANQUISHE D NAT “RING” COLE - MICHAEL CURTIZ COMING SUNDAY cents. became acute after the anti- Soviet eruptions in Hungary and Poland. The students have been demanding freer discussions and an end to compulsory studies of “Stage Struck” . her mother around Las Vegas . . Arthur Loew Jr.'s hosting Joan Collins AND * re * Erin O’Brien, en route to a H’wood screentest, was brought the Russian language and Com- When I was introduced to Anna tour . playg. ol munist theory. back from the airport for more Steve Allen shows . . . Ethel Waters rejected an offer for a film blo—it didn’t have an winter’ s HERE! CHOOSE A BETTER COAL VALUE * EGG SUN-GLO + LUMP Low Ash * STOKER * STOVE STOKER POCAHONTAS. EVEN HEAT | IDEAL SUN-GLO} © EGG Clean Burning “HEATMORE” POCAHONTAS @ LUMP e STOVE ® NUT * IDEAL Economical * IDEAL EGG. * IDEAL UTILITY * IDEAL STOKER . EGG acting role for her.«(Not the. type?) ... Meg Myles, USO’ing in Africa, got a virus and lost: 15 pounds . . . Cliften Webb’s medics ordered him to rest ... Sugar Ray Robinson watched , Elvis and told him, “Man, you ‘teach me those dance steps and I'll teach you to fight.” x * * | Earl's Pearis ... An economist says borrowing money is the same as borrowing trouble. Oh, yeah? We can borrow trouble any time.—J. 0. Jewett. * * * WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A smart husband Is one who Isn't) , 80 busy bringing home the bacon that he forgets the apple-| sauce.”—Quote. | * * * TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Mark Richman visited a smoky| jazz joint where the star was advertised as “Brought here at) | great expense—$5,000 bail.” “That's earl, brother. ‘ ; (Copyright 1957, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) wre Quickie Meal Team fo Begin Schooling Home Demonstration leaders will begin training sessions for the lesson on “Quickie or Thrifty Meals,” Mrs. Mary Hixon, home demonstration agent, has an- nounced. | The all-day sessions will begin at at Independence Township Hall and Holly District will gather at Davisburg Methodist Church. Ox- ford ahd Lake Orion will meet in the Veterans Memorial Building in Oxford. we Truckloads of native labor for the big. Kariba Gorge hydro proj- ect are moving through Northern Rhodesia as contractors build up their labor forces, Lusaka notes. EXCLUSIVE FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS! A MAN LIKE 10 a.m. and last until 3 p.m., Mrs. Hixon said. | Lessons are scheduled in the -Rochester District at the Avon Township Hall on Jan.“ 25. The Royal Oak District leaders will gather at Northland Auditorium on Jan. 29. Milford District will meet ‘at Milford Presbyterian Church. | | Pontiac District leaders will meet ay) JUST | ee Eve “tad Sendoy 300, ” WONDERFUL | TODAY THRU FRIDAY FOOD Live Lobsters, Ocean Fresh Sea Food, Superb Prime Beef, Steaks and PLUS 2nd FEATURE , Waenee F FAMOUS WINE CELLAR Wines, Beers and Ales From All Over the World THE MAMAZON Fine » Al LUNCHES LRADER : Open Every Day! lai RCOLOR PHONE: “FORT APACHE” AGENT” aah OR 3-1907 Chops, Duck, Turkey, af Added: “Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow” @ Cartoon VARNER BRO Gore Dinners. STARTS ROCK HUDSON = “wy; th reasenreo ov WAR - . | r ACALL in | Written on . 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PyTTITITi iii iii iii Pork Lein Cut from tender, young, cornfed pork from the country’s finest regions— 5 PORK CHOPS — Sugar Cured Corn Fed Picnics, Méllowed with Sweet Hickory ‘Super Markets - PPITTTITITTITITITITITITITITITITITITITITTTiTTir iii tl 000098008900 00888S 0005080800380 08 8888008 seecceceoseocoosseseses Seseeeeeees » ea aplae ee paneer - om ena Ee SES a a a a a Ae — 6s oa / i \ FASE a THE shies LAC P RESS | es e aos a MICHIGAN = 4 Mrs. ‘Addison K. Oakley (right) of Cherokee road and Mrs. Worley H. street were guests of the. Smith (center) of McKinley Pontiac Toastmistress Club | Tuesday trude Foley (left) grammarian for the evening. % night. Photographed with them, was Gér- Pontiac Toastmistress Club heard three speakers last night ‘at the annual open house held at Hotel Waldron. Speakers were Mrs. Ivan Wilcox (left) of Old Orchard drive, Mrs. P. Eugene Miller (second Pontiac Press Photes from left) of Walled Lake and Mrs. Sidney Olson (right) of Spence street. Mrs. Howard Wheatley (second from right) of Oakshire drive was toast- mistress. = - Blue Star Unit Hears Report A report on the installation of a chapter in Detroit was heard at the Tuesday meeting of the Blue Star Mothets of America, Chapter Four, Mfs*“Florence McCrae and Mrs, George Leinenger attended| the installation. A report was also heard on the: Women’s Security Council meeting being held in Detroit soon. Appointed officers assuming their duties at the Tuesday meet- Schram, Mrs. Harold Leinenger, guard; Mrs. Archie Tryon, musician; Mrs, Howard Leinenger, historian, |. and Edna Leinenger, patriotic in- structor. SHIRLEY MARIE MASSINGILL Mr. and Mrs, Paul Massingill of Oxford annotince the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Marie, | Hons to Howard L, vee ger He is the) _ son Of. Mr, and Hilburn |PEO Sisterhood, Chapter AW, - at |Areme OES _ Mrs, Albert H. Brigance, Mrs. Whitfield Mead and Mrs, Clarence Rush were initiated into .Areme Chapter, OES, at the Monday meet- ing held at Roosevelt Temple. Mrs. Eugene, Perkio, worthy matron, conducted the meeting attended by 72 members and guests. * * * Mrs. Harley Bowers was = ap- pointed general chairman of the Feb, 20 card party. She will also handle the sale of tickets. Mrs, William C. Ptahlert is in a ‘Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Perkio, Mrs. Pfahlert and Mrs. Bowers. Mrs. Harry Pearce Entertains for PEO Mrs. Harry Pearce of Garland avenue entertained members of her home Monday evening. Seven- teen members attended including Mrs. A. D. McKillop, of Gladwin. Plans Party Harry Vernon, worth patron, will open his home on West Rundell street Monday evening for -pro- ficiency classes, 4 * * Mrs. Clarence Phillips, Mrs. Don-| ‘aged in an aerosol pressure can. ald Sweet, Mrs. Grover Remley, Mrs. F. L, Eastman and Mrs. James George served on the re- freshment committee aa Make Garments Water Repellent Snowsuits, rainwear, or wind- breakers can be given a water- repellent treatment right at home. A new water-repellent finish, made of silicone wax, comes pack- Just spray it on after the gar- ments have been sudsed clean, rinsed, and allowed to dry, * Chairman of the program was Mrs. Robert Sutton (right) of Lorberta lane. She explained some of the purpose of Toastmistress Club to Mrs. John Castle (left) of Royal Oak, who was a guest at the meeting. onducts Insp — ee ral Ars App Critically Personal News of Interest in Area Mr, and Mrs. Kingsley Brown of Birmingham are vacationing in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. for several weeks where have taken the Frank Weed nce, : * * * Mrs. Farrell Ashley of Cincinnati, Ohio spent the end» at her home on Mechanic street, * *. * Spending several months at their winter home in Vero Beach, Fia. are the George Wellington Smiths of Franklin. ~*~ * * A number of dinner parties are being. hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Tarr in their home on! Es West Iroquois road. The first of; the parties was held Sunday eve-| ning and a second group will gather, for dinner and bridge on Thursday | evening, Still another party will be hosted by the Tarrs in early February. *~ * * Mr and Mrs. James D. Wilson of Olney, Il. will be weekend guests at the heme of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (. Fitzpatrick on Mary Day avenue. * * * Guests at the home of Mrs. Dora Scully of South Sanford street over) 'the weekend will be | Mr. and Mrs. Woman’s Club Makes Plans Card Party Set Jan. 30 Mrs. Erle Hoskins will serve as general chairman of the benefit card party planned for Jan. 30 by the Pontiac Woman's Club. The affair will also feature a 12:30 p.m. dessert luncheon and will be held at Roosevelt Temple. Mrs. Maurice Baldwin will handle ticket sales, Mrs. Clarence Myers, prizes, and Mrs. Anne Miller, refreshments. Announcement was made at the Monday meeting at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Build- ing. Patricia Sweeney of the Pontiac Police Department spoke on “Delinquency.” Mrs, I. M. Lewis, nominations committee chairman, appointed Mrs, Leon Vogel, Mrs, Arthur G. Nicholie, Mrs. W. E. Blynn, Mrs. lassisted -by Mrs. C. A. Coons, of the state convention in Lansing Feb, 11 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m, It was reported that a site for a Girls’ Town has been purchased at Belleville. The first unit of the building will be under way soon. Mrs. Idwin was chairman of the social committee, She was Mrs. R. J. Boynton, Mrs. W. H. Bedard, Mrs. Percy Hunt, Mrs. Lewis Stuart, Mrs. Leon McMillan, Mrs, Charles Topham, Mrs, Leon Vogel and Mrs. Alfred Danton. Beauty Sleeping Can Make You Sleeping Beauty Harry D, Chapman and Mrs. W.! H. Eustice to her committee. Announcement was. also made s ¥ Exemplification of the ritual was given with Mrs. Ralph M. Wil- liams as the initiate. A memorial candlelight service was handled. by Mrs. Iva B. O’Dell for the seven! founders of PEO. Coming Events National a. Camp yeens will postpone its meeting Png —_ Jan ar at 1 p.m. at 128 W. Pike if America will meet Thursday neon at the K. K. of P. Hall on Voorkeis road ae installation of officers. of First @duca- ‘omen's apiigt cr porn Th waren wil mee ureday st : >= * |luncheon. Matte ‘apece Ladies Aid Society of ey Bas ag 4 2 Mg ag ee Me plete Snacieh avons pie = et ee Eels ee en r Fellowship Wall ‘Thursday at 10 at je a.m. mies with @ noon dessert Welcome » ‘ 5 ee SB ys { ee ———— ee pt Gs Sa Se oe eee ae er ee eee | A for a luncheon followed ‘ 246 will rhe ES ‘pmn onde Ferment. Leather coats have continued’ on the cene since they stormed the year, - Shown.are.(left): a. Peisiten coat of supple African grain kidskin that's lie net siden Sor, ane Hattie. — ket fas ¥ ¥ eet ete ee ees 4 at Sg ey > gs Fe SS eee eee in walking. | Pockets. The same leather in a creamy _ shade is used (right) for coat that's * fully lined and collared: in | Hasty orlon } thing in what she says. That is, using our time importantly. and letting the opportunity for = isleep slip by. For, without proper : of sleep any more than vitamins A beauty who was still lovely; at fifty wag 6nce asked how she had kept her looks, Her answer! was that she spent twelve hours sleeping each night. Most of us can’t sleep that much time away, but there's some- we spend too little time resting, under the impression that we are Actually, we may be wasting it rest there can’t be true beauty, Creams will. not give back a glow to a face haggara from lack will restore sagging muscles, Sleep and exercise are essential to good looks, and since good habits are as easy to form as bad, there should be a conscious allowance for both in your life. | al le Gas ckaredin talldle SS ag ' Due for extinction is the old- § fashioned shoeshine kit and the manufacture. A sport shoe and a Jeuddly snow boot lined with wash- ... \Merey, Discover Finish — to Aid Shoeshine Saturday. night polfshing routine. Thanks to chemical and tanning research, two types of shoes are being made of leather that re- quires only a light sudsy wipe-off and brushing. The secret of this cleaning ease and the luxuriously soft texture lies in a recently discovered finish applied to the leather during able Orion fur pile are already on ote market. Patient i in Hospital Virginia McNamara of Parkway drive is> a "sere tad Joseph ene i Hubert Davis of Covington, Ind., jand Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mac- ection raised Each Speech Gets Close’ Attention of Toastmistresses. By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Women’s Editor, Pontiac Press Pontiac Toastmistress vd aggre become Tuesday eveni for “inspection” of its Bosewe..§ ~ Members and guests were expected to listen with a critical ear to the content and delivery of-the talks given at Hotel Waldron. x* * Rk The purpose of the club- not only is to produce good speakers, it velop poise, radiate confidence, develop-leadership, and to partici- pate in intelligent conversation, It further teaches members to bé- “come good critical listeners. Hits PEE B ¢ |tiveness of the club comes in. GOOD COMMENT Last night's open house was Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Dunstan Murphy of London, Ont. They will ‘attend the Saturday wedding of Six pages today in Women’s Section Edna Scully and Lee Messinger being solemnized in St. Vincent de Paul Church. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Messinger of Baldwinsville, N. Y. will arrive in the city on Friday for their ‘son's wedding. Mrs. Brace Is Hostess to Sorority The William Brace home on Voorheis road was opened to members of Gamma Chapter of. Beta Theta Phi Tuesday evening: Chairmen of standing commit- tées were appointed. In charge of programs is Mrs. Roscoe Lund, Mrs. William Grubbs and Mrs. Richard Dougherty are project co- ve chairmen and Mrs, William Baer is chairman, of the charity com- mittee. . Christmas cards were donated by members to be sent to a Formosan missionary. An invitation was extended the group by Alpha Chapter for the sorority’s annual banquet Feb. 19. Tickets for the group's March 30 Gamma Gambol dance were distributed by Jane McGuire, ticket chairman. Mrs. Lund will be hostess for the Feb. 12 meeting at her home on filled with good critical comment ‘for the three main speakers, Mrs, Ivan Wilcox, Mrs. P. Eugene Mil- ler and Mrs. Sidney Olson, Their - lerities were Mrs. George Gaches, _|Mrs. Emil Mailahn and Mrs. Orben ‘Wilkins, * * * Toastmistresses don't stop with just one critic for each speech— they have several. The grammar- ian, Gertrude Foley, took up where ithe critics left off. She even criti- cized the critics. Even the guests can't expect to get by without some effort at these meetings, When it's time for the “‘tail-twister” to take over, everyone begins to - lof the program and the table topic. Grammarian was Miss Foley, and Shirley. Dovre was chief evaluator. Mrs. Evelyn Cole was tail- twister and Melen Turek was timekeeper. : The invocation was given by Mrs. Clayton Rule. and the inspira- tional close by Mrs. Milton Freet. Welcoming the group was Mrs. Edgewater drive. Robert Bunce, president. Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. » James of Washington street announce the engagement of her daughter, Madah J. Mack, to Douglas L. Derhammer. A graduate of Western Michigan College, Douglas is: the son of . Mr. and Mrs. L. Hi. Derhammer of Albion. Madah attends _- Western | | Michigan College. hy _ HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1957 ae elder Se ——— : ee ee eee ys ee eee Nee ee Explains Legal QuestionstoundryCart . {Pontiac Branch |Garden Club {ims ware! acd "tis Versatile = of AAUW Talks py are Tale |. us. 1B lames, presi Edward Barrett spoke on various|Mrs. Paul Gorman, president,|’ “, sew adjustable laundry eart| About Standards |'. COPS LOK _ - |ine tea:table during the tea hour. legal problems confronting wom-|conducted the business meeting at] * new adjustable Teundty fart ADOut olandaras |... _- |An- arrangement of Siberian iris en in their homes and in business,|which Plans were diecussed toudy d2¥S, but is also a smart idea for| Mrs. Arthur L. stachdamy/ADOUT Her 0 saael secngelaiatng mt at the Thursday afternoon meeting! ciyh groups from the Pontiac ‘and ' a opened her home on Oakland ave- Add ‘ Given : by|"as covered with an Alencon ‘lace of Child ‘Study Club Group’ IIL|waterford area. The meeting is\“P, the children’s .. toys. Comeinue for the Monday evening meet- ress . Via e ‘Mrs. E. W. McGovern opened her!scheduled for Feb. 19 at Pontiac-(P"ing. it will prove handy on\ing of the Pontiac Branch of the) MArs, Carl Collin, at| Cochairmen of the social com- home on Alice avenue for the| Federal Saving and Loan Building. Picnics, too. American Association of University Oli H mittee were Mrs. C. T. Ekelund, ma _-Mr. Barrett told of some of the * % ~ & |” }with “weatherproof plastic. Colors|Mrs. Ray Allen, Florence Day ss M. S. Macaulay. Ass were Wonderful ! specific problems that concern! Mrs. Gorman presided at the/are and coral, and the ta Maiden. Mrs. Robert Oliver was hostess|Mrs. Floyd Blakeslee, Mrs. Fer- Gift Items GIFTS _.- ip of property. He!teq service during the social hour. baskets are interchangeable. discussions “on in, her home on West Iroquois|dinand Gaensbauer, Mrs. EL. eet aes ra Pz : jalso diacussed the legal technical crests attending were Mrs. John) — eet ee i 49 planni road Monday afternoon to members|Karkau, Mrs. Leroy Small sand Evening “9 700 W. Huron FE 2-3220 - oy conctding wie tals Ritchle, Mrs. Thomas Knight andisundry loud with lees carrying €0dleonducted by Mrs. Kenneth Ollis,|taitte: pees’ canara Mech ee \ "3 7 \with a discussion of wills. | ‘Mrs, Maynard Raye. . , Mrs. S. M. Velkoff and’Mrs.-C. 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Mrs. Douglas Green entertained at a miscellaneous shower in her home on James K boulevard hon- oring bride-elect * Edna F. Scully. * * * Edna, daughter of Mrs. Dora Scully of South Sanford street and Thomas J. Scully of North Wood- ward avenue, will exchange vows * ‘}taneously and wholeheartedly, we/S¥ch a devil. ana Mare con be Thet’ ia jare preventing our own. develop-|forgiven—and he is—so can any-| --That isthe : who has written me several __ otha: den osrctnns tl ( t 1957) in the past few months. She — —|WONDERFUL BOOKS. i Copyright . 1967) = to learn to forgive, although a |} | I recommended that Betty read E . 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Colors: mint, pink, > ESDAY, JANUARY 23, ost _ a impressed by ip ‘sie pecs cick ‘sieiack ke wes get cern for her that she began to/on Saturday night, to reward his) wart die , show more for them. _ |disregard of their right to it. In-| nan See pea eran ae sake,” maybe she'll start %YiNg| mucH TOO HASTY. — __, |stead of so respecting’ their right| Once-a-Year Chance to wish to use it, she'd complain We % ; % to sso ee te fp Mlaay American pare nts fre Bos et to 50 ie start trying. Told why|their own cars, their own TV vere ne 9 Aart “Their cantor fs, when Bill betes Ey ae Se ac es ithe boc Mentey hseiadl her | her said ‘to her father, ‘How the : iving the child her lib givin There doesn't see cere bl one 10 mach the Club Told About Defense' sis ee ae Federal, state and local civil ett wis oth a convenience to us,” he said, defense was discussed by Robert) International Night to at} Som S) ont., on Feb. 23. - ‘ girl to share with other people. |dinner meeting of Pontiac Business : : all “Tf we give her her own phone, and Professional Women’s Club Liso Sergio, news analyst and her held repay verse National well as editor of the ie ee OR eee, eee rin, en Miss trons ge a. a ey tetrad oem 2 marmalade of the pulilication for the at him. ‘All right,” she|local_gove Mepartments in|Fiscopal Church: in New. Yor( latwely “You know, agente ante pro : and * et ee eee Madeline Fox, Mrs. Robert Ei- bert Leighton, “national securlly committee members, arranged the con, Bt Wa Who Gree Gruets ie — = Whom First THIS. WEEK'S SPECIAL | . companionship. _Enroll now — cities furnished eee ~ trial period. See _GALLAGHER MUSIC | ~ 18 E. Hafon, Pontiac : state. Knitted Frocks VASE ARRANGEMENT 7 79 , for Teenagers in Mo rning? Fresh California Heather Boast Gay Hues Employes in Office’ Perkey Yellow NEW YORK (INS) — Feminine) Don’t Agree About] Pom Pom Mums teenagers can look forward to a| This Matter | Arranged in Glass Bowl cit ioral New Yor, showing tm lea ee ren! JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS [set reveals a trend toward even| cn office with several other girls Fine Gifts eg ving, clothes Jl and the following question has} 101 N. Saginaw St. FE 3-7165 stripes, checks and strong colot) come up for discussion: .Is it not proper for an employe coming into)’ for easy wear, easy care and |to her fellow employes who are ' easy-on-the-eye appeal already seated at their desks? 7 VOGUE SAYS: The Wonderinit Corp. presented] “I have always fet that it was F * some striking examples of these for the one entering not to *"Make-up for hair~a quick change new trends in single dresses and/ say something in the way of greet : . three-piece coordinates. ing to those already in the office, from dark brown to golden red | * * @ but there are some who disagree | One. ensemble called “Sweet}with me. Will you please tell us One of the basic ways for & woman to vary @ ward- Sue” was striking in a vertical) what is proper?” ope is to remake herself (starting out with the | striped, mock turtle neck, sleeve-|‘ coiffure) . . . by changing the colour of her hair pr bing deb rrr a horizontal — The ip epee with one of the many tints turning many heads into |s ttom. most usually a This was accompanied by a8 greeting to the room, and those redheads ,.. and by emphasizing her make-up with new focus on the eyes. Consult one of our beauty experts and let us show you how to remake yourself with anew coiffure, to suit you and your new fashions. ‘¢ Beauty Salon Riker Bldg.—Rear of Lobby FE 3-7186 who catch her eye naturally re- | turn her “good morning.” This matchng cardigan with a solid b of greetings should | front panel and gold buttons, always be so brief as not to The new Wonderknits, which) disturb anyone who is working. | give a gal remarkable freedom ee to |of movement, are non-shrinking,| “Dear Mrs. Post: .I live in an} — color-fast, need no ironing and yet] apartmént house with a nicely have plenty of contour control. furnished lobby. It is permissible : for me to ask my date to wait for) : +. .| me downstairs in the lobby instead) Broiled Bacon. Tastier| ot cating for me in my apart. Try broiling your bacon. You'll ment?" be surprised at the extra flavor, , Answer: If you live alone and There's a new handy-sized broiler set with an easy grill rack for/2@ 18 someone you have just met, ’ most correctly you should go down Sey Che make the job an} a4 him in the lobby. If you _,.| live with your family, he would be asked to come up. A worn mount- — ing can cost.you your cherished diamond. A love- ly new Melhening ring will assure its safety and restore its NORTH-SOUTH — | _“Peer Mrs Post: my brother original fire and lustre Whatever your destination || being marriod at a doxble wed : , , ata d- ding. The brides are not sisters, rin eee “nor are they related in any way. REDMOND’S Optometrists — Jewelers 81 N. Saginaw | FE 2-3612 “The question has been raised fj) as to which mother is accorded the honor of being seated last and also seated in the first pew? 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MeKellips. One hundred sem marmene “Wet Given. in mar- witnessed the 11,0’clock ceremony. poms ber grandfather, Charles Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christensen ee The bodice of the bridal gown of North Roselawn drive are par- was of lace and nylon net with 1 long sleeves tapered to points at ‘tulle over satin, A bandeau of} jlace secured the bride's fingertip veil of illusion. and carnations on a missal. Seder nie reaeerar tate ‘of honor, wearing a guwn of light blue erystalette and a blue head- piece with a small veil. She car- a bape of carnations with 3 ‘blue background. | DENTICAL COSTUME |. Judy Harmes, sister of the bride, | was dressed identically to the maid Give Them - LEATHER The lasting, durable gift for the graduate in your family. Choose + from lines in luggage * and small leather goods, We salute the 1957 Graduates and hope that their future Jack Fox served as best man for the service, and seating the guests were Will Williamson and Jim Vanderpool, For the reception held in the American Legion Hali in Roches- ter Mrs. Christensen wore a blue , satin dress with black accesso- at ne Carl McCaslin 4 avenue, ..| ithe wrists. The skirt was of tiered; Mary “ean Robinson was maid! By JANE EADS in their edueational “programs during 1957 in an effort to ‘better * * * set up by Mrs. John L, Whitehurst of the General Federation of Women's Chi “We must prepare ourselves to communicate with people abroad and convince them we are serious about learning their Many clubwomen travel abroad, she said, and should prepare them- selves so they may “enjoy the countries and thus promote good- will toward America and a mutual teacher of conversational language, or -buy a linguaphone recording WEEKLY CLASSES. She recommends weekly classes, occasional elementary reading’ tions with small gifts for achieve- f Marlene carried a white orchids ment, . “Many a voice has lately cried, out that America’s worst failure’ since 1950 has. been its inability’ to make this-country appreciated, | understand the people of foreign lands.’* : Plans for such studies have been) of Baltimore, education chairman! — coutecis ands OAK pauls of Sthiet "ST will delight yon wi machine and records, of Nos 8469 with Patt-O-Rama in-| feeling of cooperation and conti! sued ig in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, a , 20; 40, 42. Size 14, dress, 3% yards|°d days were, ew of 35inch; bolero, short sleeve,| : + ee Mrs, Whitehurst, a past presi-/1%5 yards. SIX: They don’t think young peo- dent of the GFWC and for many! For thig pattern, send 35e in | ple are going to the dogs or, if they years a member of the board of coins, your name, address, size|do, don’t say so. They aren't for- regents of the University of desired, and the pattern number/¢ver clucking about how the young- Maryland, suggests each club or- to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, ganize a study group, secure ai372 er generation is bringing up its children. SEVEN: They aren't too tree W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. Basic Fashion, & Summer its wealth: for it they give it, but always in _& modest way, instead of assum- wrong aid augune whe dinagreen ‘ing that Shay cuehde?t pasuihty bo’ | "age-group, i to the young she can deny her [ Those rough patches on your. jsoaking in soapy water and the; person who shuns her own as though by clinging’ years. Use Pumice on Heels heels can be cleared up by al use of: pumice stone. They nearly | always develop in winter weather’ and it takes constant effort to’ wane vous om ene NOW you tee, can personalize / tienery, enyelopes, checks,’ photes, | business » packages, wrappings, Personal leas. 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Telegraph Rd. {ASHION SHOP CENTER: JANUARY COVER . » « Harper’s Bazaar HARPER’S BAZAAR chose this lovely imported Ros Comain linen costume with cotton jersey: sailoring on the jacket and topping the V-necked sheath. As seen on their January cover, and first with us. In navy/white, and whife/red. Crease-re- sistant and washable. 55.00 liant Colorama of Fashion by David Crystal . @s seen in Harper's Bazaar for Southbound or Cruise RIGHT: ROS Comain imported linen sheath gaily buttoned to hem , . Embroidered lillies- of-the-valley grace the side. Marvelously crease - resist- ant. In aqua/white, pink/ white, washable: ! 39.95 3 i & if f 3 ; é { it i * SP eg ae es. Gees ee Be oe a ee ee a ee eee ee, cS ae s Seer Re De, CRY STAL CPAARE or oan | flames | and from GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY service installing Mrs Ray Her- irington as inner guard. Committee chairmen for . the year were announced and plans were made to honor Dorothy .{Wischer, grand. chiet, at the April meeting. Membership pins were tpresented te new. members by! Mrs. Ellory Thomas, past chief. ees writer, However, when I read it over several days after writing. it, the thought occurred to me_ that many of you may have felt the same way and that it might there- fore appeal to some of you. many days of each year. However, a] 17 W. Lawrence Pontiac Art Matal on this Christmas Day. “Thank You, God, for this life on this earth. Thank You for its “F You also for its frustrations, its A SIZE FOR EVERY. FILING NEED We have a large stock on hand to serve your needs. . |General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac ments. only highlights, moments of ex- Living is made up of mountains ot der adiicne ot ieee Then we will be dead, and only then, on any plane of existence. MORE OF THE SAME {renee “I feel very thankful during’ — iT have a need to express this! ithankfulness in a special way; by|~ spoken word or on the typewriter, : challenges, its excitement, iis re- | | wards and. its happiness. ‘Thank. heartbreaks and its disappoint- | “Life cannot be life and have hilaration, mountain peaks and joy. ol lief in the next existence after this’ that I cannot believe it will be ome Oe ee ee she: eC lGhy oak oie “Thank you, God, for this life on this earth.” tinue 9 balid cur own: individual male Sh ne. Mest Keep booty La evtstending feature fy the fecelalie sheets exempion of OFESSIONAL MEN Announcement is made of the ! OFFICE SUPPLY | °° peNTiac. ‘the immediate families and close }Pair Speaks Vows at First Methodist Dec. 28 wedding of Barbara June Leinenger and Stanicy K. Hubbell. ‘Her parents are Mr. and Mrs, | Harvey Leinenger of Clarkston, and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Beaudin of Avon street, The ceremony was performed lin First Methodist Church by the Rev. Paul Hart. Fifty members of friends attended. Ann Arbor Festival Set for May 2-5 Six leading singers of the Metro- politan Opera Company, in ad@li- tion to Leontyne Price. of ‘‘Porgy| and Bess’’ and Donald 1, renowned American bass-baritone, will participate in the 64th Ann Arbor May Festival to be held under the auspices of the Univers-| Ecuador is adopting the pay-as }you-earn income tax method this. } year. Lions Club | Rummage | Sale. 268 West Pike Street JAN. 24-25-26 Lion. Geo.. Wasserberger t ity Musical Society May 2-5 in Hill Auditorium, | t oe & Eugene Ormandy will conduct the programs Thursday, Saturday) ‘and Sunday nights. Thor Johnson’ will conduct Friday night and ‘Sunday afternoon. * * * ee tor of the Philadelphia Orc’ will conduct Saturdgy afternoon, and on the same program Geneva Nelson will present the Festival Youth Chorus. Keeping bread in the refrigera- | tor aids staling, but | molding. = earemsigpeneesnerant 2 William Smith, assistant conduc-| prevents Practical N urses Plan Card Party Twenty-six members of Oakland, County District of Michigan Prac- tical Nurses Association met Fri- day evening in the home of Mrs. William Beske-of Birmingham. Plans were completed for a card jparty to be held Feb. 27 at Pon- tiae Federa] Savings and Loan Builtiing, and mem heard the final reading of the constitution and by-laws before being voted for acceptance, The Feb. 5 meeting will be a Joint meeting with the Psychiatrie \Aides of Pontiac State Hospital. Youth Brunch Held Mrs. Sidney Siegel and Mrs, Reuben Berzon handled arrange- ments for the brunch held by the Youth Group of Temple Beth Ja- cob. The recent brunch was served fay person sho- in hopeleaaly. tn |Lobsterala~ As you can tell, this was sagrad love with life. * * . “- ‘Tomorrow: “Agin” Saving | Laxury Gifts. ; Newburg ls Yummy Mrs. Hixon’s Typical - New England. Dish} Rich With Cream | Now she is doing the same kind of! work in Oakland county, _ } 7 On the side she is an avid cam- era fan, is a member of a local camera club and has had her pic- tures on display. She also likes | to refinish old furniture. 1 Gloucester Lobster Newburg sounds just like the glamorous dish | No A ppointment ’ Necessary— Come Any Time! — a Oe laa i ee ed | ~~ ee ee ee ee ee ee 2 oe: Get AL This: -@ Custom Haircut @Permanent by an experienced, licensed operator - ~ @Styled Set =e By JANET ODELL Phone = @Guarantee...af Pontiac Press Home Editor FE 8-3560 complete wave for | A transplanted New Englander, Le $3.75, None ‘higher. oo a See age a was n . worked BEAUTY Shee asees se] HOLLYWOOD “stor. | 1 N. 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Blouses “n22" vs $200 De’C e Udr 61 W. Huron Gail E. Blan In an 8 o'clock ceremony Friday _\evening at First Baptist Church, Gail Evelyn Blanchard became f bride of Edwin Brooks Cavell IIL in First Baptist Service chard Weds ‘ ' Pendaflex hanging folders have been installed in 1125 filing: drawers, this huge concemn’s filing time was actually cut in half, and misfiling virtually eliminated! You, too, can file faster with Oxford Pendaflex hanging folders, whether in one drawer or in hundreds? not ask us to, install a trial drawer on a GUARANTEED TO PERFORM basis? You get your money back if you're not satisfied! | | Qafowd Pendaflex’ hanging folders ote US. Fen, O8. General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. LAWRENCE ST. * PONTIAC | ]STAPP’ 'S_ . 4» JUVENILE BOOTERY ... ‘CLEARANCE new greater prite reductions Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Blanch- ard of Wadsworth drive are parents of the bride, and Edwin's parents are Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Brooks Cavell Jr. of Tawas City. * * * the Rev, Presbyterian Church, Plymouth. For the ceremony witnessed by 100 guests, the bride chose a floor-length gown of Chantilly lace and tulle over ice blue satin. The neckline was round. and -the - gown buttoned to the waist be the back. She wore a white lace headpiece with a pearl trim securing @ circu- lar veil. Her flowers were‘a white lorchid and stephanotis on a white » New Testament. ;° | * * * Jerry Blanchard, sister of the ‘bride, was her maid of honor. She was gowned” in a waltz-length powder blue crystalette featuring a round neckline and a pleated back panel’ with a bow at- the waistline. She wore a daisy head- piece with a small blue veil. ATTEND BRIDEGROOM Infants’ | | Children’s Teens’ Paul S. 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Pa be demanded loudly by @ Scottish child on a visit to the U. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi>— ate families. 2. A contestant may. submit as many entries as he or she wishes but they must be on official entry blanks printed ir in this newspaper. ‘ 3. To submit an entry’ the contestant must print his answer ‘ words in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securely to.a 2-cent postcard. No entries will be acepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. 44 must bear a Tuesday, January 29, postmark (or before). No entries received after that time whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligiBle. The Press is not responsible for « entries lost or delayed in the mail. 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. §. 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Answers will be delivered to the Press fudges by Mr Mr. Ziem after the final deadline. 9. There is only one correct solution to the gd ang puzzle, and:only that correct answer can win. The decision o! . the judges is final and ll contestants agree to abide by Pas udges’ decision. All entries becoming the Ss Press and none can he Lexctge. 10. Com aes les must be addresshd to POT-O-GOLD, POST OFFI 58, Pontiac, pings on 3 Winners will be : notified either by 7 ielephone or.in the mails. 5 iments Se eee BSS BBS SS SSS SSS SS eee ee poppa bridge, polished to perfec- -|tion- “Those six play every or. and “The American team? Shucks, we Faxed eet even see each =— p, has Italian. ‘ctcontianatiets clob- < Viewing with alarm, I called my) old pal, Peter Leventritt, a mem- ber of the American team, to ask hew. this could come to pass. “Perfectly simple,” he said. i’ They outbid. us, outplayed us, and outdefended us.” No- man to! ivarnish facts, he. * * & |The Ttalians “uséd three — sepa- irate systems, two of which can ibe understood by any nuclear) physicist, or a good clairvoyant. Peter said they used some other in their offense as) t | | But apart from these refine-| he basic. reason for their| isuccess was simply momma-and- ‘No Indictments Given | alin McDonald Hearing LOS ANGELES Wh = The 1956 Los Angeles Count) “grand” jury, held over to consider actress Marie (The Body) McDonald's story of being kidnaped, has ad- journed without returning indict- ments in the matter. The jury retired yesterday after a three-day ‘hearing in which Marie twice was_called. to testify. three times in a ae.” Its almost a truism that-a com- uas|Potent, husband-and-wife team can alive,” he_ said. : Te ee ee Ever wonder how it feels to play in such a contest? Probably. hundreds of thousands of kibitzers watched this one; it was televised. the two big hotel rooms we packed with spectators, watching the hands on a mirror arrangement outside snap. pront nates booths, Kind ot. fright- Foreman - Warren Thorne ~ said many of the jurors believe a ser- ‘tious crime may have been .com- emitted; but —“‘thes necessary. —12 could not agree that ‘an indiet- ‘ment would ‘advancc the appre- hension and conviction of those responsible, The jury urged continued police. work in the case. Marie had expresse¢ hope ear- lier that John Doe. indictments) would be returned. Peter said he had less than eight thours sleep — oe six days of the tournament, He couldn’'t_ un-|" wind at home. he said. while I was asleep,” “I kept replaying the hands “Then I'd sit bolt up right, won- dering. ‘Now why did I do that?’ ” x * * Yep, the experts made com- itwice. Once, the door of the boothis too, four of Gen — a revoke, al rkept calling’ BS ask if we toi lead out of turn, and two wrong lit.** cards: pales Each team erred Well, stepped in at that point. — erred on accidentally came open a a sg . »n|inches, Leventritt and his partner 1 was one o eran ni | luck The opening did ’ they? Lady the - mong haa ea eda the Italians leaned over congratulated us,” he said. again, Yes, the finesse worked. as &: € resulted. from televising the pro- ceedings, he said. One night, Leveritritt and his partner reached a contract in no trump that seemed headed for certain. disaster. 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The win gave a a with the Druggists, From to riors whoop it up ‘after beating ion Drug, 70-62, in Monday ‘night's crucial Waterford League basketball game at Isaac Crary Junior 2 “4” \ : : -_.: . &k fe le RS — These happy Philgas war- | s Henry Kennedy, Michigan State's HAPPY CAGERS eae ter O'Shaughnessy, Gerald O'Shaughnessy, Bob Hobson, player-manager Junior O'Shaughnessy ist place tie right are Les- (getting a free ride), Tex Klaus, Marshall Brother Act! Co ee ee ee : res F if ie a 6 imei Bs ay nt winner, and Doug Ford rich Los A ¥ ngeles’ 3 7 A competition with the club); “members, keeping their own medal This.Quintet R an O'Shaughnessy 5 at Isaac Crary Junior High. The 70-62 victory ‘gave Phil- Don White. Hobson, Klaus and Ger- -jald O'Shaughnessy provide nost of the scoring punch, but balance has been a Philgas trad this season. . This is Philgas’ 4th year in the Waterford League and the 1st. time the club has been a win- ner, let alone a championship as- pirant. Both of Drayton’s losses were ad- ministered by Philgas. The Philgas team dropped lemark thews-Hargreaves after conquering ts. and. made Philgas a firm believer in the adage ‘‘all things come to’ those who wait.” BIRMINGHAM HOCKEY LEAGUES eally he played under last year. * * * and played despite handicaps that would have felled most other play- ers. * * * I hear big Klu is 100 per cent again and that’s the best news I've heard all winter. With such fellows like Wally Post, Frank Robinson, Burgess Roy McMillan and Jchnny Temple everything else, ~ Spills Plentiful | at Cleveland's 6-Day Bike Race CLEVELAND (# — A six-day bicycle race got under way at the Cleveland Areria beiore an esti- mated 3,500 fans last night with Erwin Pesék of Chicago and Paul DePaepe of Belgium grabbing the lead..in.a midnight jam. aes * * * a Spills were plentiful in the early riders down in the was tagged ‘“‘dead man’s fuve” by the contestants. taly suffered it on the k Womeri in Golf Meet FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla; — Detroit Unable -fo Obtain Him “Olympic Games Gus Bell, Ed Sailey and Smoky to pravide the power and furnishing we * lshould have few es. I think we have the strongest bench in the ite Ruling | Toronto Holds on Dublinski;. Gilmer | two leagues, ne He made the move after the On- tario supreme court upheld the .le- gality of a 1955 option clause that the Lions held DNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1957 * : 4 yey oes 5 cee Se ps Mee |. Rumored. on.Way Out). 4 Spencer, Ww. a bed at a hospital where he was placed because of a perforated stomach ulcer.“The game didn't hurt his ulcer as his team won, 85-56. Va., last night, from ‘ = NEW YORK (# — Cherif Hamia, a clever curly-haired Algerian; leads the pack of chaliengere snapping at the world feather- weight title now that Sandy Sad- dier has been retired. - The National Boxing: Assn. hop- Fred Saddy, secretary, said in Milwaukee winner of a bout be- tween Hamia and Carmelo Costa ot New York would be recognized as new champion. a a3 ped into the fray last night when| though challenger by the NBA. Hamia outpointed Madison Square Garde ta in 541 [the man designated as leading a 10-round- er, March 30, 1956 on. a split decision. The nimble invader made a hit with the crowd al- judge voted for Costa The 126-pound crown was vacat- ed yesterday when Charlie Johns- Saddler Refred, Hamia Is Contender “He does have some sight at the present time,"’ said Dr. Mat- thew. “If he does not fight, he ma: to retain that sight. continues to fight, there is grave chance of total blind- said he had no definite the future There’s trouble brewing for -Pon- tiac’s Valley conference leaders in Friday night's basketball argument in the West Huron street gymna- sium. At least that’s the word filter- Lose $450,000 MELBOURNE, Australia uw — The 19%6 Olympic Games were run at a loss—and quite a hig one. As the Games ended last month, officials believed there would be a small profit but in the past six weeks many bills have come in— and every one is higher than any- body figured , * ek _ The total figure \will not be known until all debt$ are settled ‘and assets, such as sporting equip- iment at the Olympic Village, sold.| | The Victorian government last year guaranteed the Olympic Or- ganizing Committee an| over draft of $450,000. The federaj govern- ment Agreed that should the state government have to make good any .of this guarantee it would share the costs equally. | BC Trojans Grab... League Cage Lead Victory over the Rough Riders, { | | Tasows. 36-13, yesterday gave Trojans a|C>#*’ski half game lead in the Boys’ Club Biddy League, In a thriller, Globe- Trotters edged Warriors 30-29. Don Lunsford set the Trojan pace with 11 points. A featare of the carnival will be an exhibition hockey game Satur“ day afternoon between Nestor’s All- Stars, Junior Hockey Tournament champions, and a squad of all- City ke Camival This Weekend | _Entry forms for the various. events. may be obtained at the Parks and Recreation Department of the North Side skating /rink. Further carnival information is available by call department, FE 3-T131. Chisox Sign 2 More — The. Chicago Junior League WLte Bidorades nee ores} 11 § Yellow Jeckeis 20777703 i638 ntermediate Lessee, LTP Barons .... ....ceceess » 3017 EB Five Bombers ......csccees im | § } iH 4 : Red Wine teases 300 ' | Eakeriie sling 40° 8 ce ea BER Inkster Roosevelt 89, Oak Park 29 Varsity Shop ........4 voveef 2 3 4 Mt. 58, Roseville 39 ull Dogs ..., oe of 3 : RO Shrine a. St. Anthony 35 fWalnut Lake .,....,.. ees eeeers 5 0 Orionvitis 49, Bloomfield Hills 43 Madison 50, St. James 34 : ; ‘ Imlay City 62, Almont ¢ Sop awe Se Lae aery ‘Eastern, Washington. Bprine Arvor of Bena Junior Hi h Winners Frankenmuth, a it. Charles 42 , " Beer ein ae _ Fred Brooks meshed 24 points Carson City 4}, Fowler 40 to spark Eastern to a 47-38 victory) North oh 82, Bed Axe $f The annual City Ice Carnival, co- over Lincoln Tuesday afternoon in| f2rter Line 72, dakeview 46... [sponsored by the Pontiac Parks a Pontiac Junior High League Lawton 4, Fenn 9 eon 4s and Recreation Department and basketball. game. at Eastern. It} Contervitie $3 Constantine et the North Side Community Club, yas Pater dengue win) Se Atel eed Sure and Gd D t 5 ond b soondeagh a iis ed loop Bay City Ceatral 80; Buy City Handy 37 Morteaina ae inl poemctrdy me in four starts with a 62-20 TUESDAY'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL | Skating races for boys and girls = of Madison on the Washing- Pg 3] FH Brgerentare 4 of all ages are scheduled for the! Glenville, W. Va. AL, Davis-Biuins 78\two-day weekend affair. Also on the periecae ttt, aut leet conpetiins ter Pemeer a Indians este at Eastera inots Hu} oe hion tor c's Ice Findlay 69, Obio Northern 63 a ten Tech 16, Selfridge APB 14, These events are open to all ' Jose State TH, Fresno State 15 © Fesidents of Onkland County. All \ ° ¥ fos % . a i vevle. wars Hea fA C4. Ble Fee a ee. ee lk a a A ee a fg i a i ee a ae i wid a a a Miss Suzanne Danner, 1956 Ice Queen, will reign over the proceed- ings on a throne made of five tons of ice, ees ae are i! le es ee eS eae Sal the recreation pil i = ere laye i , * However, Chiefs are rated favor- ites, off their 5-0 (7-0 overall) rec- ord, to continue their win streak. Madelans’ 26 Points Pace Eaglets’ Win Pete Madelans had himself a scoring “‘ball” last night when the agile St Mary’s Eaglet cager fired 26 points to pace the Orchard Lake squad to its 5th Suburban Catho- lic League win 54-47, over Royal Oak St. Mary’s. It gives them a 5-1 mark in the circuit, 7-1 overall. x * Royal Oak led at the first period 19-12, but at halftime Eaglets had recovered their wings and held a 24-22 edge, They were never again headed, in the tilt at Royal Oak, that saw the Orchard Lake five rebound from last week's first ee trampled St. An- thony 81-35 Tuesday night, led by Tom Roper’s 34 points. Bruins Trade for Goalie have lifted 2-year old Donald Simmons from the minors in an goal tending problem. League entry last night an- nounced the acquisition of Sim- mons from’ Springfield of the American League in a deal for rookie goalie Norm Detelice, de- fenceman Jack Bionda and an un- named player to be delivered next year. , ~« * * . The Boston club retained an op- tion to repurchase Bionda whom General Manager Lynn Patrick said would be missed but that he mons, Recently veteran goalie Terry Sawchuk quit the team because of Defelice, who had spelled Saw- chuk earlier in the with a .|3-31 record, has bad the jitters since being recaliead from Her- twice and tied once since his re- .|turn and fallen to third place in recent days after leadi the league through most of the first half of the campaign, Simmons was scheduled is a 510, 160 pounder from Colborne, Ont, in hoc “I first saw him two years ago last fall when we played Spring- effort to solve their major league . The Bruins’ National Hockey had to give something to get Sim-|* Alpena Club Plans ‘Snow Train’ Trip Arrangements have been com- pleted for the annual “‘snow train" trip to Alpena for the upstate city's big winter. carnival Feb. 10. There are between 50-60 former Alpenans in Pontiac and many are expected to join the some 600 other members of the Alpena ¢lub ot Greater Detroit who are ex- pected to make the trip by. Grand Trunk train. This is the 23rd annual winter affair at Alpena. Train leaves Pontiac, enroute from Detroit, at 1:15 a.m. Feb. 9. 20 Pass Rolladium Dance Skating Tests Pokorn: . ‘A big 3rd quarter rally enabled Booth Homes to squeeze by the Boys Club, 57-55, in last night's top City League basketball game at Jefferson Junior High. Trailing at halftime, 31-21, Booth Homes struck for a one-sided 22-6 QRCHARD LAKE RO 8ST. Any - FGFTTP rG TP Medelans & 10 26 Hall ® 1 1 Monius’o 2. 4 8 Costello 3 7 13 Prank'iak 3 #5 11 Crawford & 2 12 Krasowski 1 1 -3 Smuts 3° #3 #7 r 2 2 6 Nutt 124 Alsheskie 4 2 10 16 22 84 1 #17 «47 Orchard late ed 12 “* 11 19—654 @ceeeye Royal Oak .......... 19 3 6 19—47 A 10-8 superiority in the 4th quar- ter brought Griff's Grill a narrow Sa = ae a t othe . 7; | AP Wirephote HEADING NORTH — Paul “Bear” Bryant (left) head football coach at Texas A & M College bids farewell to his assistant coach, Jim Owen, who leaves for the Universi will assume the duties of head coach e ty of Washington where he |’ Husky 3rd Quarter Gives Booth Cagers 57-55 Win the Northerns, 37-29, in Interna- ague) Walled Lake Market 2, Merchants a any League; D Leagues at Linesin 7 p.m. — Central vs. Celtics (Inter- national banawhs vs. Occ of — ‘* v8, marks Neernations! League) “O* tonal ) z — Home Lunch vs. Elka (Na- AT'S GAMES Complete Grid Staff AUSTIN, Tex., Jan 22 — Uni- —— | THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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West Bloomfield ran into a hot on the) Friday, count, Coach | Pick Tourney Cage Officials Lansing Meeting to Determine_400 Referees for Lower Peninsula veel ‘LANSING @ — More than 400 officials or the state high school basketball district and regional tournaments in the Lower Peninsu- la will be selected at a day-long meeting Seterday in Lisaing. officials committee wil] name the whistle-tooters.to work the 83 dis- trict tournaments March 5-9 and the 23 regional eliminations March+ 12-16. Oficials for the quarter-finals March 20 and the semi-finals and championship games March 22 and 23 will be selected from those working the district and of 43,000 motorists During the five days ending January 14, 1957, days of severe cold, snow and ice, the Auto Club road service rescued 43,227 stranded Club members and their'stalled cars. It was a spectacular, mammoth project, incomperably beyond any other similar service to motorists anywhere. 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The VU; pper Peninsula will select A 15-man basketbail tournament} Romeo Rips Unbeaten Imlay City, South Cen- of victories to nine in last night's sharp win over a once-beaten Al- Injury Delays Arbour Return DETROIT — The kidney in- pears more serioys than first be- lieved, the Detroit Red Wings re- Arbour, a rookie, was hurt in Sunday's Red Wing victory over New Yerk, The Wings said at first he would miss Thurs- day’s game against Ciicago, But an examination yesterday re- vealed that Arbour would not be able to play until the weekend of Feb, 2-3 at the earliest and will be its ofictals | at a meeting Feb. 4. * posed of coaches, athletic directors and members of the athletic coun- cil of the high school athletic as- sociation, will name the men to work the tournaments from a list of more than 500 registered coaches available. The officials receive $17.50 plus mileage per day for district and regional] games and $25 per day plus mileage, lodging and meal al- lowances for quarter-final semi-fi- nal and championship games. ‘Sinko in Line for BU , BOSTON ww — The Boston Rec- ord reports that Steve Sinko has the inside track to the head foot- ball coaching job at Boston Uni- versity. Sinks has been a hne cosch un- der Buff Donelli who resigned re- cently to accept a similar post at The officials committee, com-| day in the hospita] until at least Mon- Gordon Strate, a newcomer to the National Hockey League, was called up from Edmonton of the Western, League as Arbour’s re- placement, Ortonville Beats Bloomfield Hills With only four minutes remain- ing, in last night's cage encounter field Hills 49-43. Contest was one of the area's closest, with the clubs exchanging the lead frequently. Buckets by Bob Hutchings and Charley Graves, plus a couple tree @ throws by the same pair put on the clincher for Ortonville. 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Assum- Alden Knight, noted outdoors) Atiyone who takes the trouble to|\Way to improve his position, at ing again that enabling legislation writer: Restor at projected population in- least to some degree. That possi-| permits the establishment of com- stat vides mee wits creases in southeastern Michigan|bility hangs on legislative action,|mercial preserves, qur hunter CaM irnurs, 12:55 6:45 100 TO —lover the next 25 years and can/but let's assume for the moment| go out at will over a many month)P=- i3 pos 38 3:00) come to any conclusion other than|that public pressure has goaded and shoot as many birdsisun. 3:05 9:28 3:40 9:50 hunting in the aren lathe legislature into permitting the|per day sx his pocketbook willssc: 435 iii, $48 Hh > on its way out needs a refresher of private pheasant) stand, : Wed «5:40 11:55:18 n second grade arithma Our public hunter, then has {wo ST’ SRR INN LES ELET “eee The American |possible. choices. He can, with a'@ = philosoph group of friends, buy or lease a/@ utomatic = * y that cuitable piece of tarm- | = game. . Tresourees)iandg Thereon he can raise andigs B) ree Soe inue Be vary don't oer Transmissions = erty was wisely a et ee ~~ oH LS conceived and)Period of ps a Py ar. His “quota” will be largely | Continues 103 termined by the number of birds il SERVICING and =| sate suneee tle . REBUILDING © cratic purpose in| To suggest such i a a regions where| With a two-week, two rt { sepstestiat season is patiently ridiculous. . eres 5 Laden H “open” lands still) With a six month s¢ 880, on 4 " , a exist. In heavily populated areas,| lands fairly close te population a hie phinsoy, whe leetly| cars tat breed reusetel S MEQTOR EXCHANGE CO. § valid, is of little more than aca-) sites slated for for future develop- a a. demic interest. ment, liberal daily bag limits (or . 401 S. Saginaw — - Phone FE 3-7432 Game on private lands is often | none), the picture becomes at- gy a public hunter's opportuni-|such a program. He still doesn’t will decrease.as private lands|have to take Up quiet, indoor) - table for hunting continue to be eloped for other and . } hunti ssure . hunting, presgure fofees | owners Obedience Classes It begins. to look as though| the public hunter has had it for|- Close-to-homeé shooting. As the sit ation stands now he has. Before|dogs will get under way Thursday he hangs up his guns, or moves i" tem ‘fore they re gone elim 4toa customer | Special CUSHIONS Reg. 298 99: @ Filled with shredded | foam rubber and sélect quality cotton @ Covered with 3.00 to 5.00 per yard decorator fabrics Exclusive Colors, Patterns, Designs— ‘sy ® Bark Cloth @ Everglaze Chintz © Antique Satin © Gold Overlays ® Clipper Cloth © Glo-Sheen FE 5-2620 FE 2.9251 a a eee See Ae tractive and not beyond the reach of the average hunter. Of course, not every hunter would be willing or able to undertake Under-Way Thursday First -of the winter and spring classes in obedience training for night at Danial Whitfield school. Classes for all breeds of animals are” conducted for this type of training for dogs. A tine staff of trainers will handle the dogs—and the owners. Many who have made use of the club for training their family pets, show dogs and canine hunt- ing companions have been et- thusiastic boosters for the courses offered. Persons seeking further information about the classes should contact John Eicher, in charge of the work, at FE 24867, Firemen’s Fox Hunt Takes Place Sunday Third fox hunt sponsored by the Rochester Fire Department, takes place Sunday, with the hitinters leaving from the Rochester Amer- ican Legion hall at_8 p.m. a ne ‘ Hunt will be over the Meadow- brook- Farm lands. Only shotguns’ will be permitted, and there will’ be no dogs. George Ross, fire ichief, is handling the arrange- |ments. A dinner will be ‘served at) noon, after the hunt, in h the Legion | | | | iy | i | Now Avsileble MEISTER BRAU Pilsner Beer SI oz. bottles and cans. distributed by . Vreeland Bros. et ee Walled Lake MArket 4-3131_ PETER HAND BREWERY co. : CMICAGO, TLL, | te in dratt, big Va gallon and 12 7) | Be Yo" ‘VE SEEN many improvements in wagons these past 5 years. But, to use a vivid expres- sion, “You ain't seen nothing yet!” For now comes a new kind of wagon called the Caballero. It’s the lowest and the sleekest wagon you ever saw—and the most practical wagon ever built by Buick. You get up to 8% feet of level deck for “long” _ freight—wider-opening rear gates top and bot-- tom for easier loading — a panoramic rear window for safer parking. Even your rear-seat passengers get a view unmarred by. center posts. But beyond all that, this one’s a ’57 Buick Century through and through. So you ride with buoyant new road- ability—from a new chassis that “nests” the body to a record low center of gravity. You guide with a new and surer handling, stop on the level even when you have to brake hard, travel with the satisfying security of Buick brawn, solidity, rock-firm steadiness. *New Advanced Variable ont bald Soe ae Ford renee eee TE Pontiac he wae “OTHER OARS AT LOW. PRICES - ~SNOWTREAD TIRES 600-16 § 7 5 6:70:15. 7:10-15 tin Te od yetenmrmeetieabnarrrart oie sary etry : Vulcanizing—Recapping ; ALL SIZES } PASSENGER and TRUCK TIRES ' Secs ee Oe oe een ee 8 Oe ee oe ee ee me ee ee oe oe ee Don R. MacDonald, Inc. 370 S. SAGINAW ST. , ee 56136 If You Don’t Know Tires, It Pays to Know Your Tire Dealer ..< The fabulous new Buick Century Caballere Above all, you command ‘with a new ginger, here—with a quicker and surer power tesponse that stems from an all-new 364-cubic-inch V8 engine with 10 to 1 compression. : And sparking this great power is anew advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow* that gives you such instant full-torque obedience in “Drive”’—it practically eliminates your need for “Low.” The stunning new Caballero—the "57 Buick Century Estate Wagon illustrated here—can _ be yours at a price surprisingly easy to take. Or you can have a similar body style in Buick’s even lower-priced SPEcIAL Series. Drop in and see uis—today. 3 Pitch Dynaflow is the only sane esata Dynaflow Buick Splids mentee one Anata « today. It is, st Roadmaster, Super anil Century — optional at modest extra cost on the oe hrills Buick = J Big ** tStendord on Roaomasrer, . ‘ optional of extra cast on other Series. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES Ans oui, ace WILL BUILD THEM i ‘OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. 210 Orchard, Lake Avenue * Pontiac, Michigan Phone FE 2.9101. eh = a é ‘ ine ‘ pumas bs 24 g pe htop ih oem si Babs: a ATs vet eng ae ok GF dee .. THE RONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANVARY 23,1957 by Franklin Polger| DONALD DUCK . S THAT FLOOR HARD- - ‘WOOD OR GOFT PINEZ j-25 OUT OUR WAY © 1967 by WEA a. By Ernie Bushmiller AM DO KOU REALLY SOME - HANDS/ IF YOU DONT, ALL I CAN DO'S CALL THE CARPENTERS AND - PLASTE t4 . Ve nN % — 9) FA s N 4 ~ OWN THAT . APARTMENT HOUSE 2 BUSH LEP THEN WHY] IT'S | POSITIVELY BECAUSE |} NO PETS LIVE IN OF A RULE | fp ALLOWED : I HAVE. | fp | AT MY ; APARTMENT ) HOUSE af : iy q py ry ote , a : By Leslie Turner CAPTAIN EASY o\ MR. ONLY RIGHT THAR 1S YESSUH, AN’ I WHAR WE FIT WAS WOUNDED THE RIPE YOUNG AGE ~ AH, MEMORIES / WE'RE OLD-MEN AT FOURTEEN IN ‘THESE DAVS OF SPEED AN’ PROGRESS! Ons 400} ay : “A AY, 2 7 yy Op fe \ . Ue % \ ras \ TRwirviaMs \ © 1957 by NEA Bervicn, tne. TM Meg. U.S. Pet. OFF ND HER BUDDIES - PATAKEY, ME I @® REAL ESTATE SALES- MAN NOW Diait DUGAN ACRE CASTLE ‘|, .lAveo Mfg :.1:. 66 Nat Dairy .... 363 » |compared with 104,312 a year ago. have arisen “present “nde anager. has been appointed plant 2 “pETROIT EGGS LS SD ones Be Be Gree... BH Buick was down about 14,000 units|to government and to individuals Ss ab gay d ‘areal * b. coeeg — a ‘| : , : ok |Detrolt. eas inciuded, foderaietate Beth Sige 1 yriaah te ey mole tent yours 41,712 assemblies and “groups to saet hate _ Malena) boned ves R, A. Tho { iF voce O82 No Am Av .. 35.5 i» whe ‘ News in Brief Wag by fare Aes "Ineo "ay Bond Sirs. + or Sta 3 eT gh conducted by some ei ane stati ecopeane aun Rx. ae ae et Joseph Homa, 42, of 925 ovtawal is apd at tary 30-04 ode, Bi Col ibs Ohio ‘Ou ‘at while over-all sales have slowed responsibilities, there are grounds|™20 manager at Lynch a St., Rochester, was sentenced by|,,?" Wid ar Sales medium, see aae wid. [Col ner He) Owens 1 Gi. S06 _|down, some dealers say they can-|for confidence that the overall pros- ; ’ Ree ” Hel tril “Ornae C, a wit iCalum & Ht". 14 Bao, W Air’, Tha Peet get envetth cars from Ge tac \pertty which the nation hag been : on i — to spend 60 days in the| Specks 24-28. Traded Me. Can Pac i: 24 Param Pict 396 “ [tories, enjoying will be extended into the “Big Inch’ Gas Pipeline a Oakland County Jail on a charge of| Whites: Grade . eaire large 34%-35;\Gase JI... 181 Parke Da... 46.4 - - months ahead, and that the capac- . =. large 31%-36:; medium 29 Ches & Oh... G11 Penney, JC ... 16 . ty of our economy to provide the|Explodes in East : arlene Sores: Maeamaas site tm AO aso: 4 Piiner ee Business Notes high levels of employment, pro) 5 “Bie. Inch” Charies Migan 2, ot 25704 Met erin tereiy cued Sepin tral Bite re, 4 pines Oe , o {éution, and oo Tne cobalt = ville, Hazel Park, was sentenced to otterings noted from: midwestern areas % Mo ... 684 Philip Mor ., 42.1 ee visaged by the Employment Act gas ; ten days in the Oakland County|with nearby production generally declin: oeie Palm cool Pe mee a The appointment of William J.|will be further ” miles northwest of here early to- Jail Hazel Park Municipal) quanty Col Brd A .... 303 Pure Oil ..... 41 a ae Moriarty as styling operations . | —-_-Fage Robert Bladwin for reckless|ior some shit Getter "nud ately ™™ (eel Ong css HS REA." Be mnanager for the Ford Motor Co,| THe economic report is re- | There was no immediate word 4 arivisig. - \Com Razor". °: 483 Met “2.2 53.6) - |has been announced by Vice Presi-| Ted by the Employment Act. \o¢ any casualties. A member of 4 Senteas Chali Cha pee Poultry Soneum Pe. it Roe "ope oss 3 Edison Picks French dent George W. ts the itt toes te_maler lthe York Gazette said the explo : C Pw Pf (4%) 994 Royal Dut ... 414 messages y sion occurred three s nort é Toys and chil- Cont Can... 46 gafeway Bt". 641 Waller. dent to Congress in the early jeast of East Berlin, Pa. in an iso- : dren's household goods, —_- youane Cont aS. IS St Jos Lead 40.3 . . A ‘resident of of men’s work large selec- 2 (AP)—Prices paid Gorn F "7S SR fer St if} ‘Royal\Oak where days of a session. Others are the |lated section. a tion of GOOD ‘Thurs. pound chee. Paar for Awe 1 qual Curtiss Wr ,,. 443 geab Al RR |. 34.4 ‘he livés at 2422 “State of the Union” and the STATS OF MicHIO GAN : Pri. Gat. Jan. 96-36. 9 am.) Res "hens hens | 19-20; lant type 11-13. Det Bataan". 33 Shell On... aes ‘Linwood Rd, budget messages. In Probate Court for the County of Ay aE —o nextiRocks ah Caponeties (6-4 Ibs) 24-36.(BowrChem °.. sea gumelair ..... 14] Phillip D. French, of 4665 Dover Moriarty former- The President said that business! "ft. ‘session of said Court, Dugtiings 31. Receipts light but with Sed wo: ne Sou Pac ..,... « |Ct., Birmingham, has been pro- ly was on the management “has a clear responsi- me Feetate ji Ry ‘the . A. oe: eleaned, | carryover ! offerings are ample. Bast Kod ..... 064 S/n’ pa’'"’ $3 moted to the post of assistant'st aft of the. bility” to avoid excesses. He again|January A.D. 1957. very key rou 1 MnO ne ie RR... 198 Sed Brand... 40 |treasures of the Detroit Edison executive vice emphasized that business and labor] o;"pretute 8° Pred J: Borchard, Judge Excell O --- $9 std Ot Ind |. 385 Co., the firm announced yesterday.') resident in leadership are duty-bound to reach) 1s, the matter of the estate of James Lis |Rood Mach’... 8658 S14 Ott On coy He will be responsible to Edward'e har ge of \the agreements on union. contracts|the court that the thas for presentation ivestock Bruch Tra ..., 224 $tu¢-Pack ” .. 7.1/M. Spencer of Grosse Poinfe who'car and truck di- “that are fair to the rest of the) tl ied™ sad that e time and place be perporr LIVESTOCK _|Gen Dynan’. sso gylv Bl Pd | 8 was cheeted to the position of treas- visions. \ MORIARTY community as well as to those/ap oicied 40 receive. examine and adjust . AP) — # Gen Elec .... 55 Texas Co ..., 58.4 ‘ ; He joined the company in 1947 persons immediately involved.” Oster : ‘Ady. |S#iable 400.” Market veeneraly steady but /Gen Pde ..... 41g Tex O Sul ....903| Presently treasurer's staff @8-'as an administrative budget! He reiterated what he had said), te ordered, that creditors of said interests talking lower on sows: /e% Motors’ <. 403 Thomp Pd’... 71.2\sistant, “French will_ assume his ana} > mes-|oem ave reused to pronns Geir fits 1e0-200' toe. a ar mostly |Gen Tel ..... 404 Timk R Bear 91) | new duties March 1, yet. BAN in his “State of the Union’ mes-jdeme fo mM sue us sun Gov et 19.95 for 220 Ibs; some more uni-,Ge® Time .... 5 OE eee a sol Bei the firm-in 1939 wi \ ; sage, that there is a public interest) werch, A.D. 1957 at ten o'clock in the| | 5 Gad 8 we, te 0.50; meet Be. Onis “424 Underwad .)) 25.5) mh, pon| The election ‘of Vincent A.|in in prices set by business and that| forenoon, said time and here- yt aeee eo: pit 18.80; tem M0: | Goebel Br 4. Un Carbide’ |. .109.3|Mis graduation from Albion College.’ aiello. and William\J. Griffin Jr.lwage increases and other. bene- Ooh ee ahh “meters ean seams : 16:40-17.28; heavier weights _18.00-16.00 Geodrear 2. 8. Gea aie gan’. 39 2|He is @ native of Battle Creek.- lt4 executive vice presidencies in|fits should be confined to gains in naninst said deceased. | publle no a4 LANSING @®—Financial affairs|seugnter steers and heaters mostly car ath ae “ae ait Fruit 2, eed te Kelner on ie wus worker productivity. thee, thereot be even by tion ‘ ie Dichiges Pustions of the Fence sade. aeongy ts steady: Hang of. 110° Us Lines P02 381 GM Dela S$ Work _ by aides . Eisenhower said “only & VeTY/\cessive weeks previous ‘to said day of 1 would come under closer inspec- mostly cows, fully stead ersh #2008 Rub 2020) 431 y small gain in overall productivify|besting. ip The Saginaw News and The eet a eee At the same time, thé\New York|S "inated for 156, Yet, hel tse Stet wnat mats 2) new bil] submitted to the state/S>out two, loads good to low choi Roles | I Cent 4 West Un Tel". 19.1 on Two New Plants advertising i Marve nate added; wages and salaries rose and Oabland couaticn [eeperrey oan 2 : ’ . to ’ - aa legislature. © sold, bulk utility cows 11.00-12.80; can-\Ing Rand .... 08 we a BR _ [election of Ba ewman t0/more than in 1955, with the result|teen (14) days such hearing, et The measure was offered Tues-|"Cuives'<'Sainble TS, Vesiers active |fnteriak Te... 312 Wilson & Go. 18 | oe oo Oe ae hes rd nt and Amedee|that unit labor costs advanced, |ismet.b SPH, f,t,naues tobe mali | day tn an attempt to regularze| arene mu jmind sep ey hades ek Ray aS YS seep -Sat|, DETROYT om — General Motors Sresfors contributing to. the increase: in| dt era ec af meee: teat ; tint Paper ...102. Yngst Gh & T 10¢.6 is delaying n wo! prices. : ; fund. handling by JPs. a Including prime 270 Ib individual! tnt Shoe 397 Zenith Sti gned| J. Earl Lind, traffic manager of Athented .. Bence . The legislature, still getting its|3} 09: "icity snd’ standard 1800-21-00, IMt Tel & Tel 30 to ~~ wie bly Plants desig Je the GMC Truck & Coach Division, r . Jiudece of Probate bearings in the infant session, |few cull and low utility 10.00-15.00. adhereorrmnageed ase its venicie | ddressed members of the ‘Pon- ® CRANE, CRANE, KESSEL | — ht _ Sheep — Galable 150. Market fully STOCK AVERAGES production capaci ty. ap F f | S bo continued at low throttle, with isteady on limited supply; small lot Complied by the Associated . Press.. tiac Traffic Club at their monthly Attorneys for Estate . uch confined to/8®4 choice 98 Ib wooled lambs 21.50; ° me Prey, {\-The plants are a projected Buick, ting la: 308 Second National Bank Building, action pretty m and prime absent; small lot util- Indust” Rail Util Stocks|Oldsmobile and Pontiac unit at meeting last night. Saginaw, Michigan introduction of bills and organiza- sal to choice 106 Ib wooied lambs 38: wet change ...:...... —2 +7 +3 oe Topic of the GMC executive's ad- HARRY G. KLOC Yas? choice and prime 80 Ib. 1 pe ° Sur Calif. south of San NEW YORK (INS) — Consolidated net Dep. Register of Probate tional activity oon today .....253.4 127.3 73.3 175.8 nyvale, “ dress was a recent ruling by income of Sinclair Oil Corp. and sub- Jan. 16, 23, 30, "87 — — Gaeta” at Wt 12 Ueg|Franclco, and a Chevrolet plant interstate, Commerce Commission tare i itoan ee cin 93] ye CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Month Ago ....265.6 130.2 71.6 180.7/at Lordstown, Ohio. The California, the leasing of ment) oer He told directors yesterday The of ‘Waterford, Count Year 248.80 131.7 72.1 174.7 regarding equip would a 13 per cent increase over Tovpetlp y @MICAGO, Jan. 22. (AP) — (U. 8. De-|igse-7 High. 2763 1881 769 191.5|Plant was to have had 1% million|»y common carrier. Noss nee PES of Oakland, State of Michigan, OR- ment a A iculture) -~ Selahte hogs 1956-57 :.244.0 126.2 69.6 171.6\square feet of floor space. It re- — The following pyeagnens So to the Wa-| tly 1-2 190-290 Io. butchers steady toll9s8 Low |. 2001 1149 @72 iaeg|POrtedly would have capacity for . ; , ‘ieange from. Residential te Manu. se Diener arty: gtharwiee weedy i 100,000 car assemblies annually, * * a facturing No. 1: ist River View Bub Jiate on s few lots mostly No. 3 butchers: DETROIT STOCKS + * * F arm Bui ! d 1g S Will S tay at roe IO A atiwem ta | sows mostly steady; limited shipping de- . J. Nephier Co.) Th Chevrolet nit, nd r origi of Bection 10, Waterford Township, Oak . i Pigures after, decimal. points are ¢ et ithe nal planning would have ‘had ca! U h ly’ b U di: “Change. ty. Teckaenttel te Commerc- shen ees oe 1% it pay for approximately 100 cars nsig t yY ‘ ut nmove va hots 202. 102, 160 and 161. River, View Ross ear ‘o* .., 3 8 an truc’ San hour. ve vision No. * oS: dowen Ble, oT coe ve ba 33 - Spokesmen for General Motors : build- blished life of ident ** wand ¢ Roney, Mahia Township. Ip, Peninsular MM. Prod, Co.* as 8 d Chevrolet said the. project An old collection of farm build-; the esta ife of a residen Change from Residential to Commerc- ; larger lots mixed The Prophet Co* ........ - 87 19.9. 8n ee projects ings, smack in the center of| within the area.” sb are eae ne athe Baste ce sna Hy Hyhave nat been cancelled: that On-| Medison eights, is the. victor a TT cattle 9,500; calves 300; siaugh-| Fricke Etpeoducts Co*.. 14 1.8.8truction merely has been deferred. | Madison Heights, Is vi County, Mich: inporénce From CRAWFORD | DAWE-GROVE 10 Pontne State Bank Bide. |i EEE Sie rT. P @ ter ewes mainiy kind nuekee ¥ 8 good and Giese Another Book Banned 2 4 rs Fy & 4 00-21, 14,00-16 50: utility | jand commercial cows Mostly 10.50-12.50; \few standard cows to 14.00: canners and 0; few 7 00. utility and standard \vealers 12.00-22.00; few light culls down to 7.00: load. of good find choice 900 Tb. feeding steers 18.25; good stock heif- ler calves 17.25-17.50 Salable sheep 3.000: moderately active: y choice and prime te shorn mate eerrying fall shorn, ' 19.65: load 8 good and choice, No, 1-2 pelts 18. so. cuit to chojce below. 1 oo Act . M were Avon Worker Killed by Blast From Shotgun %*D ICATESSEN ' An Avon Township factory work- er was found dead early this morn- jing in his basement, with a 20 |guage shotgun nearby. ~ Ernest Stieve, 60, told his wite, “[ Louise, he had to go into the base- ment of their home at 2370 Livers| nois to stoke up the furnace, |. Mrs, Stieve investigated when ishe heard the blast of the gut. 4) Mrs. Stieve told Sheriff's“ investi- lpall team includes’ pire letter- Ae cut of his trousers) on *No sale; bid and asked, ‘y by Detroit Censors The GM representativé said plans for the California plants are being revised, Harlow H. Curtice, General Mo- tors president, announced prior to DETROIT (® — Police censors banned another paperback novel ‘30, yesterday, while Police Commis- :|sioner Edward Piggins invited a' court test of his book banning | powers, The censor bureau ruled from ‘edition of “Your Own Beloved by Thomas Andersor.. No action was taken against the cloth-bound edition. - North Frederick’’ as obscene, should take it to court. | “That is the step those .who slaugh-'gbhject to my actior. should take,” Piggins said. ‘Ist Negro Joins Board , in the Detroit area yesterday when ihe was named to the Children’s Hospital board of directors. Scruggs, 48, is empléyed by Michigan Bell. Telephone Co. as director of customer relations: Douse Fire, Then Chief SENECA FALLS, N.Y.» — |After firemen doused ablaze in ja milk —plant--néar--here, they “\turned the hose on Fire Chief ‘Norman Comiskey. S he set Sons,”-a novel of the Korean War Meanwhile Piggins told a city ‘council meeting that opponents of, his ban against fhe novel “Ten. DETROIT «®— Ramon Scruggs became the first Negro ever to| Mrs. Wedge is survived by one serve on a major hospital board)son Glenn D. of Croswell and one the national automobile show .in New York last December that GM planned to spend 700 million dal- jlars this year for capital invest- ment, The announcement did not break down the allocations for the ‘numerous projects involved, County Deaths Mrs. Hannah Wedge WATERFORD 'TOWNSHIP Service for Mrs, Hannah Wedge, '82, of 1028 Lakeview, who died on p.m. Thursday. The body will be taken for service on Friday at Pomeroy Funeral Home in Cros- well. She lies in state at C. J. ‘Godhardt Funeral’ Home in Keego Harbor, at present. Burial will be in Washington Cemetery, Sanilac County. daughter, Lavina, of Waterford Township, Also surviving are three brothers, Newton, Erwin and Wil- liam Reid, all of Canada. Ernest Stieve ROCHESTER Funeral ar- rangements for Ernest Stieve, 60,; of 2370 Livernois Rd. who died this’ morning, are pendiny at the Pixley Funeral Home here. Mr. Stieve is survived by his wife, Louise, sons, Marvin of er, and. Delbert of Auburn Heights, and one. daugh- \Tuesday will be held from the. |Westlynn Methodist Church at 3:30, today in a long court battle against municipal progress. Although the new city wanted to remove the buildings as a throwback to days when the whole area was farmed, Circuit Court Judge Clark J. Adams has ruled against a local ordinance by which they were condemned. The issue, he said, is one which many fast-growing Oakland Co nty communities face. * * * : He dismissed the contention that politics were involved in the con- demnation last May, three months after the city was incorporated. One of the owners, Gtorge S. Horkey, former Royal Oak Town- ship Supervisor, claimed the action cause he had been a leader in the opposition to incorporation. Horkey and two other owners filed suit ‘in May, asking that the buildings, dating back 50 years, be allowed to stand on their property, a 40-acre farm on John R road north of Twelye Mile road. Judge Adams Monday ordered a decree declaring the ordinance void as far as the buildings were concerned, They had been labeled “unsightly and not in cenformity.” As long as the buildings do not constitute a public hazard, Judge’ | Adams ruled, they can remain standing. The city action, he said, was “beyond the permitted’ scope of its police powers.” The-real question is, he sai munity is entitled he establish’ iter, ‘Lojn a at home | . was aimed personally at him, be- Fhe elegy Bong or Prison Term Given Kidnaper of Woman Wolf, 26, who. pleaded guilty to kidnaping a. 36-year-old Michigan! | woman,. was sentenced yesterday to eight years in federal prison. Wolf, wife, Leona Bell Wolf, who was convicted of kidnapinig in the: same case, suspended five-year sentence/ and vane put on probation ay five * Federal Judge Luther M. Swy- gert pronounced the’ sentence. U. S. Attorney Phil MoNagny did not oppose probation’ for Mrs. ‘Wolf. the charge is life iniprisonment. Mrs. Simons t up to $1,000,000. fire began in the Ottawa blaze area area lah and tod thereby, iv FORT WAYNE, -Ind, —Robert received’ aland walls The maximum penalty on!" ified that she '¢ cut her bonds with a razor blade ° all three ts lpeagaine sae Stare on an Ld lof Proposal forms, firemen from Oscoda, East <~ ge The above stated amendment ba » hereby declared to immediately ary for the prese: ion of the public health —\ and is he m.-% e + thirty (3) days after pu WA I errs BOARD / “Watertord Township Clerk / an. 23, 'S7 ARTMNT OP CONSERVATION PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION RTISING FOR Br mater ~dl and eouip- ent of - "the vicinity ‘of DIS- AND septic ‘tank-tile field posa. stem. ‘ater system consists of con- ter lines and Pump House 9 D construction. Work to y Recreation Area, 6 Miles southwest of Ortonville, Michigan. TO) = L SYSTEM, WATER SYSTEM— ty Bullding 20° x 24’, mason foundation end walls with terrazzo terior, wood built-up fia t roof. Sewone | dis I avs ists -| duplex eke: ° ters in lift station. a lagoon force main. Water aystemn and escaped the Wolf .|tderatound cables t ‘to operate the above "i foe gohaees od Sindy. mites wertuones of 2 Buildings | Destroyed artis, ‘swacn’ pilvosat Care: by Fire in East Tawas —[Tett_Eapese ‘County “> WATER S¥S~ y ire in . Building rowe nS x 0, walls EAST TAWAS i — Hanmed: by| tines ietesten Bene tat of we wpa ‘high winds, fire today destroyed |tiny-tile ‘field sewane. disposal. wpe two factory buildings in the“indus-|Water | System, “conait wot, Somnecting ‘trial ion of East Tawas. Pre- with walls of ma and an limingky estimates said loss might\;e"weten..ané, Wood shingle rest, Work {11 miles “northeast weld Openine Date: February 21. 1987, 2.00 p.m., Bids-are solicited on the above- reby ordered | ’ Ortonville, Mich- | vice wil eit az : i ins i L’ . « oe : core et ieee rg ee: a 130 pm : Ham, "Ch tae ieemacth atch officia' pene i < lie iD in‘state at the Farme’ Puneral Home after Thursday PETERSON. JAN. 2 t ea ‘moire r ot Mrs. Paul 13 ong Stews chner, chimes, vin lie in state rks-Griffin Puneral Hon Ma ve. Mirmingha Thy wneredey i Lam. . 22, 1987, |, MRS. rae “Lakeview, 82: dear mot) \ Glenn D's and Miss Lavina Wedge: of Newton, and Erwin eid. Puneral warvieg will 24, at 1:30 Neil ral Chapel, Willan R. Hamilton Cen 820 E. A Croswell for aeral Home ane a te in state at the C hardt Puneral Home, Keego: Fiarbor, une _til_12 noon Thursday. 3 Flowers DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS Your Allied Florists 3484 W. Huron FE Funeral Directors 4 AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND. Pursiey Funerai Home, PE 41211 Donelson- Johns FUNERAL HOME “DESIGNED FOR BUNERALS* ATS FUNERAL HOME Compiete facilities. OR 3-7157 Drayton Plains — Waterford Twp, ~~ §$PARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Service FE 2-5841 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Plane or Motor Ambulance gage 4 BOX REPLIES 4, 8, 10, 12, 16, 17, 18, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 36, 57, 58, 59, 60, 72, 76, 78, 80, 85, 86, 87, 89, 97, 100, 101, 103, 105, 106, 107, 111, 113, 119. ‘ ~*~ The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be rted immediately, The ss assumes no respon- sibility for errors other than to cancel the charges for that portion of the first insertion of the advertise- ment which has been ren- dered valueless thr@igh the error’ When cancellations are made be to get - your ‘kill * .No _ adjustments will given without it, ~ Closing time for ad¥ertise- ments containing type sizes larger than regular agate type is -12 o'clock noon the day previous to pubilcation. Transient Want Ads may be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m. the day of publication after the first insertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day Days 6-Days 2 = $1.50 $2.76 be 1 300159 0-22.70 3.98 4. 180 3.48 (5.08 5° 9295 = 4.05 6.00 6 270 486 | 7.20 7 315 5.67 8.40 8 340 648 9.60 8 405 7.29 © 10.80 Help Wanted Male 6 2 SALES-MINDED MEN VACANT’ LAND & ACREAGE de- partment. Exceptional opportunity- to learn the real estate business, Must be 25-40 years of age with knowledge + areas west of Pon- tiac. Work with a leader in the business. Phone Sales manager, EM 3-4196. C. SCHUETT, Realtor > East Highland Near Porter Rd. A FEW Working mer needed at once for outside work some mechanical experience kelpiul. Apply 1064 W, , _Huron between 10 and 11_ a.m, BARBER, GOOD DEAL FOR | MID- dieaged man. 74 W. Huron. Cail OR Ld after 6:30 p.m. ATTENTION We need a man who is interested in TB ners ® Ford industrial salesman. The man who qualifies will be sent, at our ex- pone to © special d-week sales rainin, school in Bir sae ‘Detroit ries by >. school = be rsonnel of Ford Motor Co. and the Michigan Dis- tributor. If you can qualify this is rtunity . At the conclu- his course, reco’ & the seh sol. Our eme- pares know of ad. Apply ‘ontiac Tractor & Rd ment Co, 860 8. Telegraph R FE. 40555" CLAIMS ADJUSTER, MUST “HAVE jaw or college degree or prior CAPABLE Youna MAN ‘learn business. Sales abilit 4 uired. Nice ersonatit 4 tine Press. Ber y. Write EXCELLENT OPPORTONITY iN IN well established cleaning route for clean honest s less Cleaners, FE beri Mer EXP. yy TECHNICIAN, | Must 3 AP. ‘Huron, | Pl Derson, 1157 fanski's TY. ExPERTENcED En. . * ol IN REAL ES. working conditions of ce with ample parkim, Close to bank, excejlent location eee Ain business 4d. R. Hiltz, "T-PASS UP - MONEY | Sell unneeded belongings for cash pce Pe , Clapsified Ads! FE .2: y vESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1957 _ APPLY. IN PERSON pa FRED THOMPSON — CIRCULATION DEPT. ee a PRESS" ee 11 "RECEPTIONIST : > TENOGRAT HER” inn = gc ollins | J as. Te soe Oe Lam, Verne: ROGREY | ception © dmtcboarg, operat wee eee ~ oman 10 RUE A gee ‘Host © “Bus PE 22 _PE #1685 “MEN: W "ANTED 1 18-45 7 Practical training in Drafting emp! yyment serv-— wer ice Write for for Y cae , Pontiac “MEAT CUTTER | Sifts that Pane Kroger Store, Swanson's Aasoc: ie MI 42440 Tor ‘alli serene seecioomeeneaarer> ceemnageeaeaee ee We have just eo = oeare of 2 esl aged children are 0 re-s¢ ¢ iF... distribu Must have caleranecn. Call FE Bo experience necessary, must have car. A 205 Voor-|_ 5-6705 after 4:30 p.m. _# OE eee AnD WERENGER a of part time. Sots, suits, 8 Li batt BOY MESSENGER, aoe ear : paust hav: . sories. Must ¢ own car. Good job for | aap E'personael dep Okie ral) SUZETTE Baninghom and all @ay Sat. Call/ _in_Rochester. (241, Pierce St. OFFICE BOY . | SECRETARY a of aretittectural & /— ates See ; \N FOR ae OF BOY necessary, but prefer young man- aeWwo over 18. ‘Interested in’ our work, | eye. RIT 7 aoe te Lake or & with’ car. who can undertake oc-. Pontiac Lake R Ret r casinal deliveries, Cand. rt ake Ea, Metereptes ve o basis, bet prefer full time, | Suited. PE a view, MI 6-37 x inter- wie; CURB GIRL, FOUR 00. SMITH, TARAPATA, “MacMAHON |W: we NE tercup. Drive-In, .@ ORDER MECHAMIC OR BELPER ER WAITRESS LIQ. OOF ve with some Melerical exp.| eace, 39 of ayer. Marri e in, VICE, Kee- transportation and ref. required 1 to SALESMAN V WANTED. Paks r OR| houspwork some care tu time. Pontiac area. coln' children, Reverse charges. 6-3247. 8-5160. Ask for opportunity, Male | or Female. ‘WANTED Ei ELDERLY 1 EADY, TO ’ . | stay with widow for hom | oe wages Call OLive 23-9601. ee METALL WOMAN FOR RoUEEWORE Oakland County’ Semi. re- PE 2 bee” ore for home then wages tired preferred. Write Pon- references. MT 5 , WOMAN WHO CAN TYPE ‘ ~~" | quired fn small office, Work SALES EXECUTIVE mel ‘ft & handlin ed routine wor! Box 1 Pontiac FOR PONTIAC AREA I ees. r Lunch, cor rwantn & Pe Within OR GRILL GIRL. 1c. BUT- 910 ee Work Wanted Male ee al CARPENTER >» WORK. ‘NEW & WANTED, AN a +599 Maighe schod ie ~~ gradua\ “OR 413900 ‘and ea Cuppoares a specialty, a $3. WANTS FULL ne | 8-261, Wasvenna i NEW OR REPAIR: _Work guaranteed FE 5-0384 YOUNG | MAN ANY KIND EMPIRE Soa TAX ¢ SERVICE 1M3 a gal Lake Rd. M 43-3125 Your house. or_ mine ~ NEED HE LP. With Income Tax. NEEDS r badly. FE 37416. \ Work Wanted Female 11 | - 1. DAY SERVICE [RONINOS. _Pick-up & delivery. EM _ 3-0050. % WOMEN WANT WALL WASR. a 1) clean. FE 5-3036. Eves. FE, 7-#08 BABY S8ITTING. 140 E. PIKE. PE. 3-7572. ELDERLY LADY WANTS BABY pes iting or light housework. FE, EXP. SHORT QRDER O Seog oe OR ¥ 88 Box 15. WOMAN WITH OWN TRANS. 3 days- wk. $22. Mooten have good Open pening ia in ge ge. soa | in direct ee customer pt A Sar lor quaiif! .! = q WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- AAA-L Company. leatier in its)" eeePING. MUST LIKE CHIL- WN ROOM & TELE- field, expanding this territory. Interviews scheduled late January.| DREN. Wire word night letter; VISION. GOOD collec’ 60 WAGES. piving brief outline of experience | ERENCES. PLEASE CALL 16 E. Union Street, Newark, New York State | FORD RD. BIRMINGHAM. SALES FACTORY REPRESENTA-| tives (2) Local territories ore, for two men to open fas growltig organization in Oakland | WOMAN F FOR EIGHT HOUSE- & Genesee beir| ond etmnbtnred. Counties. State wide) FE 5-9531, collect. for gonfi-. —"—* dential interview. 9:30, a.m. tei ‘Help Wanted 8 SALESMAN To sell _a franchised water soft-|_come to home. | ener. Life tlme guarantee. Phone (COUPLE WANTED TO TAKE FE 8-1951, care of six horses and chores, in | | trade for rent of house. House on SALESMEN four acres, with vegetable gar REAL ESTATE | den, eight rooms and bath, bh wood 2 aggressive exp. salesmen be a bamer. Frelerence given to w utomo! , t f . couple, wise is evotiaet lor th @ “ © handle over te Set eas | — © housework and hn of sols. lenty of floor time! 3-4308. JERRY E, ADAMS &x. 3172 W. Huron 8st. FE_6-4510| N. Woodward, Birm SALESMAN MAN OR WOMAN FOR GOOD Biterested in making money DINNER COOK WTD. NO Sundays. Birmingham Grill, 116 ij pa. an—new and steady year round, ifs, used "homes ull tn only. | average 0.20 we 20 per our hour. Apply person. wt +A Delp in person, Tom Bat tomas, BATEMAN MEN & WOMEN rare OR Fie & MPSEN TY, time, sell Watkins gntonaty ad- 8. TELEGRA RD, FE vertised phe No Berns re- 4-0528, quired. ee a TOOL MAKER TO BUILD AND _ to 10 a1 repair small dies and fe genersl/ ORGAN 1 AND PIANO TEACHER needed for studio work ton ‘petween ® & 12 morn as phone Mr. Myers, FE a or 2 & § afternoons. At 217 Cen- 5 _tral_and 8. Saginaw, Bt, | Pant copone. work fi per WTD.: BROKERS FOR I DRY. be tata pores et i j awrence r est- freight one Tractors or trac-) 2:00. 15 ors and trailers. Tractors must berg. — be 1983. vintage or newer. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN OR vans or open tops cet saleswomen ‘nr aew home, pro}- | ec. in Pontiac, Waterford Utica area Fxp. referred ee Hill Realty Co REnwood ich... W TD. MECHANIC | —R&cORD STORE MANAGEI ER novon OR TRIM. GET OUR BID. Plenty of work, paid vacation, We want a bright ag ponte OR 32276 GEN. BLDG. REPAIR, ¢@B @ BRICK Blue Cross. man or woman capable ett ag | eae one | Fe . “fntenatate. Carrer Tractors and|, Arg ge age 3 vintage or newer. Diesels; view ont enor rite Pontiac ace ible 1961 vintage or, or ar Press Box 69 Trane's American Preigat Lines, Employment Agencies 8A Inc., 267 §, Blvd. East. Pontiac, Mich, Youna MEN, cis pertiine emotes exe) © ACCOUnting ® future? paid trniaine program te wuts) § Backgrounds growing organization in your community, You receive $1.64 per, 850 hour for 2 hours each week after j ir or promotion. Persone inter- We have immediate _Open- views each AMaday, Tuesday and use ues bold ‘Business mend oF 8 p.m vueeate School background in invited. 37 W. Lawrence 8t., counting, bus tac, ‘istration iness ad bookk or 8. PART 13 Economics, See MISE YOUNG” BOYS. PART TIME. 13 to 16 years Apply Pontiac CLARK at 406 Employment arity Commis-/ Pontine State. Bank Bidg.. sion, 3:00 to 4 ‘bee ’ FE 5-0227 GUAR. ANTEED ROOFS — ALL _kitehen work desired, FE PAMILY ne RONINGS “DONE IN _my ! home. $3 Bu 3-2334. TRONINGS. > ey ~ HOUSE- FE 2-0005 __ work ONINGS. A SHEL. PICK- | ROME te SEE 5 and deliver, ¢ OR }-1 TRONINGS ina oA ay ., PICK caer. 32, WANTS HOUSEW “pe earing for ehilgren, motherless | home preferred, Sut will acce others, vail live tn. Bos All, Pee tiac Press ;| ROUGH DRY IRONING OR COM. FE 2-3820 _Diete laundry. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS OR ironings done in my home. FE | sOORAPRINS. 3, TYPING, retarial Service. EM 3-2842 TYPING IN MY HOME. | _____ PE +0181 : -| WASHING & IRONINGS, WATER- 3-862]. ford vicibity, OR_ _- and delivery. 3.5479. ___ Building Service az (Al BRICK BLOCK WORK. | \CHORD ORGAN ee To Fireplaces’ basements and chim: es. _neys FE 17-0406 AL CUSTOM — CARPENTERS. manne ; EXPERT "a E TRIMMINGSAND Reugirin. finish remodel. F H A, terms. Gordon Flattiey, EM 3-0482 A&B TRENCHING Poatings Water line, Field tile "ER 5-996! BLOCK, BRICK. CEMENT WORK | _and fireplaces. FE .2-2468 CARPENTER, REMODEL NG, new additions, etties recreation rooms, fine onbiees work. Free large Residential and ecmmmare cial. Guaranteed- work, Ph. a 3-1128. CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY. Floors, basements, EM 3-4379 “CEMENT & BILOCK — ___ WORK PE 54-0782 ~ Carpenter Contracting — |. D&M Bldg. Service. FIREPLACES BUILT REASQN- ohie, 9 Funrantecd.. free estimates. FLOOR §ANDING. OLD FLOORS L) a I eee L. Bills, FE work, cement, plastering, carpen- try. PE 4-2290. sate. Est 1918. Hugus Marsh, 353 'N. Cass, oe 2-2021, FE 2-8946. _equipped. FR 4-8450. _b, A. Young General Contracting °° Rough Carpentry Finish Carpentry Modernization i “me rovem The Finest of worsmenchip Y¥_, 2-4004 : 4-8450. Help Wanted Female 7 PONTIAG ms *~hahemeaale cenye BE POPULAR AND MAKE BI BIG 18_W MONEY TOO! Your friends, ° nis co-workers and others . be dell when you show them America’s most discussed) _ Budget £ cards and the profits are A trem: oes = a mass | A o #8 our erty OC CAS! f ] Bleetion' Write me compte * = na yst apores Hey re 8, De ,_Ferndale, Mich. _ ; $700 E ATOR EXP. FULL | time. 40245 Milford, | With @ minimum of 2 years , BE a AIRLINE HOSTESS experience in heavy manu- See ad in classification 9 facturing. Will be arin MCCONNELL AIRLINE sCHOOL weekly and m judge COUNTER GIRL. BOB'S CONEY reports and analysis, Aged Island, Married 147 N. Perry. (ty stypuet MISS YORK at DEPENDABLE, RELIABLE WOM- State B nk Bldg. FE 5-227, R. G SNYDE? weet and finishing. Phone FE | an to live in, Thurs, and alternate + gt Must tke ‘children, 1.) = RECEPTIONIST and _ReldTouptin aeaoies, SECRETARY Exp, Fountain Girl $325 PER MONTH have ia lovely Pontiac area offi EXP. AN GENERAL] needs som * tele. | housework, 5 dave, sit 2 pighta, " Se ‘ sake aictation | must have own transportation. port and ep. Graebrer’s, 313 —MAytair €- Pontine~“siate Bldg, FE Must own transportation. loom Food A youn, chas' ent is look- F pend Rad. hat Bias w ing fora sharp ‘on ty for his ators will be 7 , eas oh and 8:30 ©! Coneral Office rand’ Seda? = | $850 ORK. r ‘hild: with or without lite . Pond of children. y. Alternate Typing ‘eo ROY'S. 96 Oakiand terms and free estimate . FE 2442. FLOOR LAYING, NIAC PRESS, WE a atid OF HAM _ We ate specialist ' a are Betta Se mee fora B appointnr. at ay ms oaate. We have somes, _ business C ne resorts & SON REALTORS 752_W, Dotinas = se eee - LISTINGS WANTED NG. LET eat UITIES. Leslie *t Middleton (BROKER __ _FE 8-6003 | WANTED TO BUY: 3 BEDROOM home, hedaagy -y or Drayton Phone FE 4-1557 | area. Phone OR 31365. f TO BUY, TO SELL Dressmaking, Tailoring 16: DPE B20. & ALTERATIONS. Refinishing 1¢ 16A ONLY STATEWIDE has l-stop service, offices and serve you “STATEWIDE Real Reale seree et Rentiee RLES, REAL i717 8. Telegrana ay asa SOLDOUT over” And need your pro if we - are to continue the pe ~ <. We have several purchasers che. have tacted ws for lake: Yox “Gp tote eid Pear band dt fo lake property tame | Mer MEW CUPBOARDS & DOORS. RE- | 50162, ~- Income: Tax Service- : mae (AN aw mmconx TAX RETURN ran our home by qualified | with master's degree. Lost FEMALE “BEAGLE, ‘VENS, 835 tan e¢ 86-3508, Home cails by Lost: "GE rR M can SHEPHERD, | tao a, contract. Highest | Prompt, wate: ch with biact suede D. 21 W. Prviact *~PEMALE DACHSHUND, property, farm or city, we can a - ~ Le em | «Ve of salesman at” you door | { st &. Found _ 24 Wid. - Contracts, Migs. 32 2 | LOST: Mee COLLIE, = BROWN a &! EM. thirty minutes after you call, courteo and ° Sanday eve. downtown OL 1-034. FE ee A SABLE & WHITE MATE SAVE MONEY our return for you. | J or contracts for a. | oar sem bad yeors ine ete a ale. Vic satis e chentele. See me ‘ore ton ‘Bull dog. m ; ‘ict Bob ‘Mahon To Buy—To Sell—To Insure” _Orehiard 1 AND 2 Sbcqooul FARTLY FUR- enson, FE 4-1444 for appoint. WORKING MAN'S TAX SERVCE Schaefer - Hosner. 21 E ff F Baid win. Call FE 6-113 INCOME mY RETURNS PRE- | 5, ed. EM 3-406 AA INCOME v4 SERVICE | lem. 381 8 Saginaw. ACCOUNTING & INCOME _ TAX LOST — ‘Your PET? ichigan _Animal Rescue _League. 1 PAIR OF GLASSES a red case with blue frames, 23-6403. Lost: FEMALE BEAGLE a furnished, no drink At ~~ disposal to purchase new) ROOM KITCHENETTE, PVT. land bath, 2 employed girls or cov- ple, adults only, Alberta Apt.. 200 Paddock. N . salesmen th Saichines r casH | Fumphries N Telegraph Open Evenings a AND IN A FLASH! _,.. Multiple Listing Service . ,tiled bath, year-around Rent Apts, Furnished 33) — ae also bu’ equities, ‘\ YOHNSON, Realtor 11 ROM, Rtg 2 Nee Quiet, | | 04 S. Tele raph Rd. ifn ROOM FOR WORKING GIRL. | 2533 | een, & refrie 77 Douglas. 7 $500 000.00 : See ‘9 R 1 ROOM FURNISHED D APT. 3 ~ On 340364 & C oR S3500 Hobbies & c Supplies 24a | Insurance Agencies 174A NEW “SCRABBLE SETS, 83. PAINT | OPP RAR AAeee by pumber ote, ct eu For your land contract er equit Get our estimate before you » Notices. & ‘Personals 238 AAA AAA PRIVATE DETECTI East your mind of worry. Know the facts about matters, # 5-3201. ANY GIRL OR WOMAN -NEED- ing a friendly adviser. OF KI INSURE BY PHONE Nicholie & Harger Co. Bec- j a MAHAN REALTY CO. | FIRE - WIND - AUTO - Tpprape | Mrs 10% W. HURON | Laundry Service _ WASHING AND TRO ENG PICK. ~~ LACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF- Beaut fully laundry, eens FE 2-6101, FOR FAMILY EAUNDRY ic E 20123 Confidential The Salvation | ~Acrotred oar “Shoes | K. L. Templeton, Realtor |? & 3 ROOMS. JUsT D | 2338 Orchard Lk, Rd. | MORTGAGES p=. “Weer “BPECIAL ~ rae 2 BEDROOM APT. ON PINE LK. on goce PROPERTIES “% acre |” on Orchard Rd. PE 6-839 Reg no’ PE 32-1244. oneteure. Dart | DAINTY “MAID FOR SUPPLIES _Mrs. Burnes, FE 2-661 IN DEBT? 493 Mark. | FE 40521 a ‘% per cent interest Moving, & Trucking 19 A-l LAYING SANDING & FIN. | ~~~ Licensed contractor, FE 37447 | Pontiac Hardwood Bt Service. | ALL TYPES OF BLDG. PLANS | Ressonable Retes drawn to suit, EM 34031 EM BASEMENT CLEANING AND, 3-3215 Hower § of all kind. FE 5-797? A-} MOVING-HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Kase Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS ABOVE OARLARD THEATER [7 N Saginaw st, | On AnD 22, 1957, 1 will not be re- | -—— Speers brany for any debts contracted | ae than myeelt Richard | CASH “FOR LAND _ _AL J. VanWelt 4540 Dixie Hwy. _OR 34-1356 | UKES Tor We haat i anrihang anylime, any- 42853. me | Bid on the sale of vour contract | 53-2066. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor weoubee ‘AND RUBBISH. NAME your price, Anytime. FE 8-0005. | DRY WALL BY MACHINE FREE estimates, ‘No job too big or small pene CARED. Ae AND HEAVY TROGRONG. _2-0603 “uowr HAULING ‘& RUBBISH. FE 4-0369, ‘Trucks to Rent |- | __ Travel el Agencies 254 6 room ‘ome. “ | ROY KNAUF, oe AND TRACTORS Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. "825 mm RESERVATIONS & TICKET B TRIER RAT a -— DOMESTIC VISES — HOTELS PONT TRAVEL nished, tiled bath, year-eround M AH AN lakefront apts 8615 Pontiac Lake Ra. 3 REALTY CO, Fiero 2 LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE IN venings & Sundays FE 57818, M Florence. . FE 2-0263 . "Caz h : 2 ei aer PRIV, ENT, MEN. | AS Pa a? ‘ADULTS ONLY. #1 AU- RUYERS WAITING i 1 ROOMS os Pav —SaTR Bat side, working couple, PE 2-1672. MoCullough aca: to 8 p.m 86-0441 or OOM, PVT. ENTA & BATH. it N. Teleg ron ks poly after , Realtor | 5 _p™ ~__” Open Eves 3 ROOMS, UPPER, PVT. BATH _and_ ent sotrence _M Center. OST FOR YOUR. 2 RMS sea eae ___MAple 5-3185 or FE 62512 one FE 24316. 2 ROOM aig “APT. IMMEDIATE CASH FOR EQUI- Ma PRIV, nd Land contracts. Or have 2 LARGE CLEAN ent. Adults, 13 Pinegrove flee te sentra ro ir, va ell Trance FE 4-4563| block to bus line. after 4:38 FE 08-1208. inte ge. with 100 a” -h Ba Lind B. “p "CHARLES, 171 8 Telegraph [3 & 3 ROOM TDUAL ‘CABING, | Fra Correspondent kitchen faciities Utilities includ Equitable Society ed. MY 20171. 48 8. Broadway, Eves Pe 58891 | Lake Orion. 7 ROOMS- FURNISHED. 268 PROS- FE 2-3467. CONTRACTS. | pect St. a, Ground fir, Bed Util, 15 Myrtle Dr. off land Ave, oe 4:30 7 LAROE CLEAN RMS. & 1 OA tage. Priv. nee, 14 wk 2-0634 eatth aed _Wanted Real Estate 324, 7 CLEAN ROOMS, S CELY PURI. | couple. 437 N, Saginaw, CASH FOR EQUITIES i aaes HEAT. LIGHTS, GAB Client wants well-located modern pri ent. Modern fecil, Aduits ; 6 6 600 Northview Ct. off Oekiand | Realtor 3 Rooms # BATH INCLUDING » W. Huron OA 8-3339 FE 2-142! all utilities, Tele & TV. ces terete WILL oo OR LIST YOUR LAKE property. Purchasers waiting. McKINLEY .: oink se Mensa Rd. 3 RMS, ti) > BATH, MODERN. washing facilities het 38-4032. WOULD ike TO BUY A LAKR-|3 RMS UTIL. FORN. WELL FURN. f lot on west side. Must be lean onl and ,¢ ° ° 4-0605. + 4:30 p.m... 16 rove. LIGHT HAULING, RUBBISH — wee, FE OS. Wid. Childees to Board 26 ILORE EN LOVED AND CARED DAY CARE ~ BABYSITTING. FULL '345 Oakland _ Commerce, EM -3-4350 Wtd. _ Household Goods 27 | CASH —. egale RADIOS NO. ARDUCED RATES van Ww serve you. Oe +400. to lease or pur- moved free of P enarge FEL 5-4638. wre 4780. VAN AND STORAGE Painting & Decorating 20 PAP PPI NIN an ‘PAINTING, INTERIOR & EX- : rier, 10 per cent disc, for cash. | yuaranteed. Free est. FE 40205. rel PAINTING 2 * PAPERING, MA- Th FE 48364. heme on Wil- #ntire home or odd lots Get the or White only FE 5-3168 |LET Us oe Ok ban IT OR LeCTiCn Tr; ares —TARGEST | furniture buyers. Cash walting. win _ 47881. ANTED TO” BOY: ALL T TYPES | FE. 23-6523 WA as BUY Fendi {ree estimates. | used refrigerator he ele A-i PAINTING AND DECORAT- ¥_2-6432. | a x CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY 4 vai ‘RM. APT. ‘courteous 2 APTS. CALL FE 6-3907 between 7 RMS. COMFORTABLE. ‘WipEA- Oak- 3 ‘reo. ™ ROOMS AND BATH. “FE ple, @n Case Lake, near bus line, private entrance. $16 weekly. FE(” a te ct 1v Ms. & BATH. 2 family dup'ex at Williams z: cen, SM Sea Th Lg area can ¢ ; . offer. ade ‘i ‘Adunie’ Drover, UPPER | ‘NEWLY DECORATED. % _ ock from high 1, complete- | rivate & furn. ie at yt Porter a, | & APT FOR RENT. im % roomie & bath W. npr ma ities, FE 2-6681 after ae 00. Couple. Wan” © UPSTAIRS APT. ar and ‘pewly deco- i -teacltatn- mS SPOT oes OTT ad Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 BEDROOM PARTLY FUR- ; Fated, it apts. 6615 Pontiac Lake a Money _ y Wanted 28A uke 9 $1,500" ON ent Wall warht het paper cleaned. N ae all, FE 2-6006. | at “ah, feilteme, seleamen with media equipped cece will serve (3 TEL” ~RECORATED Ms, Plaster repair PE 8-4513. AOE AT 6 PER |PAINTING & DECORATING. INTE 70 ,EINOM 260 Rerenes est ___ Wanted te! y Rent. courLe wTs. TO RENT ROUSE furn, or partiy furn, on or about __March 1. After 5 p.m. FE 86-6322, cail our office toder ! | PAINTING, WALLS WASHED. P Pa ff cleanes- PE 2.2106 pemeved. Sandusk ; RDS @ need homes and apartments for me ro reotel, Jim he “STA \NDLOR DS PREE SERVICE Tenants of your choice | . only, Property management aval. en Sa r 3172 _W, Huron 8t, SS tee 2 ] swept MASSAGE, & THERAPY. Speets m4 Rie ponniaue: 14 Lincoln “Television § Service _ COPENHAVER'S RA D t 0 . TV | r. $8 W. Hu or on sae | Day ro", Me a ee (SERVICE. Pn esta furnish reterences. 3 ae, ares wen "ot Share _Living Quarters 30 CLEAX bo a COUPLE yrs | _RADIO & ae _Typewriter_ Service 22A\! bath & entr. Util furn. eM 3-2052 “ROOMS, d bi? 9? ROOMS. NEWLY “DECORATED, any Ou LE | 3-126. west side } 3 Fooms “PVT. ENTRANCE. FF ‘or action tomorrow- Priv bath. Adults. 78 N 3} ROOMS MODERN APT. rei | | decorated, pvt. ent. & bath Ga- I | rage. Adults 182 Beach. PE 2 2-2396 3 RMS. BREAKFAST NOOK AND | bath Adults only. Inquire #5 BROS. — «me Body, Children weilc | Foti met | {ROOMS AND BATH NEAR Pisi. ie l 47066 after 5:30, ; M LTOS "ORR. 1205 RMS NICE. 21 PT, AgtViNG R aS be 1 te 8 Front, ist floor, priv. et 7 RMS AND BATH. PVT ENT. | W. side FE 2-0661 after 6 pm. | _FE 5-6322. 24 HOU RS 4 RMS. UTIL. PUR NEAT , AND clean, Pr 7 tiger. atv. st Pe Ss oF Tr geek tone p.m, 16 Pinegrove. om your prop- 5 ROOM FURNISHED APT. CHiL- erty hours. Pre- dren weleome, alt >in fer homes that are priced ATTRACTIVE nae . our cards an heat it harm pevie, . at, ow fon Lk, Universtiy 3-3197 vi seve “Se - ATTRACTIVE 2 RMS. AND BATH ACTION = AUCTION Warm South end, Child welcome. et _FE 21661. — ” rdw. M. Stout“Realtot | agavrivun apr mt APT, naw Bt Ph. FE 5.6165 | building close to down. town, 7 es, til 8:30 p.m, | reoms & ba . inauiee caretaker, 86 Cottage nh | 3 win, SHARE met sar BEADLE's oe ee shown by | gfAMPLe ae wont ees | Tate. 4 ate Contracts, Kg 5 32 $608 Dinte ms v et 4 BU Y. SELL OR TRADE CHEAN eego Harbor od ou to consult George Park 7 = Z = Z Z z 3 ey i ie sk EE if : : c i i H tle ea ar price. “ove Edw, M. Stout, Realtor a e Bey » k =i Q ees Eves. . Res. FE LTIPLE E LISTING SERVICE N. 8a FE 5-8165 " “Oeek "oneatine “tl 8: sed room home 4 i i Srivtlabes. Terms. earage, 1 ‘| eo vay HOME 1 story house: 4 bed- | rooms. full basem b- —— : cloas to ae ae for tight ‘housexeepin eping $1,500 down, ‘one Lane FRONT . 10 acres with 600 ft. lake front- e on miles from Pontiac. In- cludes a 5 room e with full per month. schools and churches. Excellent investment. Be mings after @ call Mr. Joll, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253¥ GILES em. $6.950 full price. Smal! Down Payment $50 per month. § rooms, or basement, trees. a biock from school in an ex- coneet neighborhood, Vacant Near Auburn. Heights bed ven Gt ES my TY CO. wee, vy FE 54-6175 “he cE es care £ ae Partridge 1g THE “BIRD To SEE VAC ANT-—-$1.500 DN. Attractive 5 room modern home | with full bacement and automatic oll heat on paved street, Large | fenced back yard. Recreation rm | All plastered walls. Move in at once for only $1,500 down. 4-FAMILY BRICK Each apt, consists of § rooms and | bath with 2 fireplace, separate | and ‘on & paved street near secmeun Pontiac .n a good rental district. Minimum of maintenance reuired. Will show better. than 10 per cent ree: xeturn on investinent of $26,- GR ACIQUS LIVING: you can wer truly gracious splendid famity living this room, Ibe brick home in beautiful son. Park, just 2 blocks < 3 43558 2S! opane orere window, wall and landscaped. Only $7050 full | carpeting, Stain price. | kitchen with automatic djshwash- er. A_ blond -mahog ee and pows — Rent deater for wrought fron statrease + couple. ron waters with 1) bag to ogee window invites pM Gi he $4500 full price. the a ee he you ‘ For f wf getails call ours opasions Warm ceram- Burke FE ie tile bath aa aod: ‘vane Mnen closet, The ¢ aster bed- og. Paes. HIGHLANDS — room is 1s'x1 oa with double Colonial brick with di- closets and built-ins. A fine fam- vided t = oll furnace, 14 fly room ig ¢ full basement baths, 4 bedrooms, 1% car ga: plus an efficient off ting plant e and new alum. storms & and 80 gal. hot water heater. At-| screens. wer at he best in a tached grace with tool storage om . e ‘ing design blended with the superb decor | $1500 Down a room modern. and well planned ind Plastered walls. ers lined clos- make this @ family home of the ets. West suburban location with ‘nent que quality Ava. rble at $31,000 mile privileges. Only $8750 full WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 6 Ottawa Hills ; wou leoated 6 rm, & bath = jst fir. Qas ee yard, “be Ffeca Shi sith terms. WM. H. KNUDSEN ND, 2 BED- sagt BS ‘ SYLVAN REALTY CO. Orehard Lake Ave. FE 5-0418 _ HOPPIN NOTHING DOWN COSTS ONL? ~ Samia 1087 +, ~ os ears hot wi gas ators, all face “oriek with 11 dif- _ ferent elevations, Hardw floo ee 4 ‘Tonetine kitchen and van- ity bath siiding doors panel doors. Drive out and Hy these beautiful festures and) Amore in the newest of new homes Fang Ms ha © eden Be . Lowk for our 2 mod- WHITE BROS. — REALTORS Phone OR 3-129 Qpen_ Eves, til 9— Sun *, to 8) new starter " pe. cc wired, sutomat. , well con- structed home. See it today. $11,000 FOLL = natroem ranch only 2 old. oo share siding, Alu ine ‘storms screens, Excellent west side feasken near Williams Lake. s, full $950 DOWN 2 bedroom basement, new bath with colored fixtures, large lot 75300 all fenced L. H. BROWN, Realtor 9 MOLTIPLE Lis .E LISTING SE ice Templeton Family stye kitchen All birch | D see Clarkston on { K Establisned in 1916 MACEDAY LAKE bed painted walls, nice bright st glassed in breakfast furnace, 24x24 enced | ation $11,950. ing, vent awnings, kiteéhen, 12x14 bene floors, full $6,950—$2,200 down . $35 per month. attractive . DAVISBURG~— 2 acres, high ee F for this bungalo ll basement, garage, poultry house, fine, room oil heat, by pre ground available. Bal. $45 pe | $500 DOWN—Vacant, well located, 2 o* 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement, recreation room, pew fired surmase. 2 car arig td . iy $8, Bal. "ike rent. This is a $500 down BRICK 4 FAMILY—West side pt. has 6 in te eal shape. '. ing. room, basement farage. $20,000 pAgeell heat. T roomn bungalow, oak floors, | garage ard, all in A-1 con- ' cosy TB a. mngapattrrmns insulated, . 3 car garage, aii | $26,400 edrooms, dining L too, fireplace, large kttchen® 2 baths. 2-car on good terms. FLOYD KENT, Realtor | SO kitch- room, Kool- room, | Ob 1-7511 Bal. a 5 Baron loca- 50 to take $1,500 Down Drayton Plains AJ over. (3 Ww.) Huron 5 pith basement, close to schools, | MODERN As TOMORROW a in ' tn- . Sele ary = MONTHLY PAYMENTS : bh $2,50 MODEL OPEN-1:306 P.M. 3 : aia so vt DIRECTL LY “BEHIND ST. J0- . $750 DOWN MOORE BLVD AT BONDALE. se ym ri e) ving room is large, | “WESTOWN “aren't the ‘office wife’ t “little too seri- rooms, with spa- : you ‘taking ce wife’ hing a se! at in 9 at REALTY co. _._ | ous, Miss Appleby?” waa re Fem $950 DOWN | For Sale H “43, For Sale H 43 os This, neat, 2 bedropm home to- __For Sale Houses 4 For Sale Houses 4! in city of Pontiac has such , . . . Humphries features as: se nt "s| Buy .Thru Partridge DEAL DIRECT emne| tom dy weer b bese. tines List Thru Partridge CUSTOM BUILT 3 bedroom brick 7m some Recker, Fe io Pontin~ Motors “and” Fisher S© | ranch homes with full basements MUL NG Seve | en tases ond’ neurce | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE sie.s60."on your jot, "Call model FURNISHED HOLMES-BARTRAM |. & hee am _| deters S41 or 06 ‘to move in—3 room home 4202, Dixie | Hwy. 5. Bloomfield Hills E. 7. DUNLAP ated on paved street in Keego. Newer 6 room all-brick ranch | oo pe ws "Fr b-1108 This ts ideal for . Pull-price home with attached garage. Custom Builder Ee #609 down, Only 620° por ant plastered walle,’ to incheds | pre ' car 3 rooms and dra-| SPECIAL “LOVEL AND dn: i ater sewer and low Cozy 4 rooms, not ‘complete! taxes, Price, $19,050 with abest | modern. “Located off conte Bl eee op om Lake Ra. Maches TO VETS - PLUS CosTs - week ieee nome ‘in “ns ex ry teat” at 84.90 wi ith $500 down ALSO CONVENTIONAL sheen avy Oren, | ond $0 per ont MULETLS LASTING SERVICR a LARGE 3 , | Brick Bi-Level 7 bese Sl. 500 aoe N w. GATEWAYS to RANCHMASTER «pear Watkins Laxe. 38 ft ar la “4 4 rooms sand, bath at ne bungalow NEW SUBDIVISION — PAVED Menen with isiand var lip car | drive new tit cor serene’ Priced HAPPINESS $ | StRnert ~_ Lore wiher'-) suached garage: tot iuecies. | at cir #088 . TURN ‘mate: PONTIAC, moAD, Sekt Price $2,000 below bis Leslie R. Middleton A HOME MILE om S 1 Vv ill e Bri k FE %-6003 nOKES PE 71-0984 + ” r ¢ . Hilage— i . ar MBE nice Race | | NOSAN BUILDING |°Yiteee ‘cer ait pie,tong "YZ, ONSEN. fate RUE in 1966 om an 83 x 150 ft. CORP. and low ranch home- with at) Near Unicn Lk Village. $9,506 | site with je OF | we 5.7993 - EB 6-9221 tached peer ye taste. | 81.000 dn. No o dealers. EM _3-0353 toa rambling © room. 3 ily decorated. Interesting | INDIAN VILLAGE aind tile bath, ‘n-| MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE stone fireplace. 2 nice 5 | See this 8 room bungalow.” wall fsinted heme, with extra the abe j to perk and sand beech ‘Truly a | ‘© Wall carpet, tm condl- tory. one floor plan offers may | Sylvan Lake Frontage real value. Let's took today. | on. basement, gas, furnace, ga- r Seven room home iv rage. age | Kine aif sondition: | foot frontage on lake’ Living MACEDAY “GARDENS er, wip tile room has picture Near Williams Lake, 5 room in aeien| aeae cre’ | KINZLER [S¢¥eehain = cad. gril Rediant best, "water| ving dine Tooms and ball REALTOR PONTIAC REALTY softener. storms and 610 W. Huron st. ; ester woe = out = real bargain. $15. ; terms, Open Eve. ‘till 8:30 137. Baldwin bay a set,gt Hovats.| Elizabeth Lake Estates’ | TeRRIFIC RESULTS $9 950 sa heelanesindl WE 2k —* arg 2 ee t “a car garage corviee . vay Ketn OAERANDIVE ,| cer tea thee an’ | TO SELI.—TO BUY | Spm? eogoow ance Wisner and Lincote Ka at- only g2s0e down payment. CALL | we've ever offercd. Full rooms home with full bosoment, C. SCHUETT | Rasen and electric “water — ¥ zt enelowed | WwW ant A Buy? oy Toh R altor heater. complete Youngs- epee Takes | kar tisdemre Beige | The Northwest Realtor | oe mp Pe See. Sesh, ee STATE.| fime 9 buy that lake ) rop- | TODAY tile ‘beth and sh ver.” Oak 0, Buy To, Sell Te jot 6x33, This even in LOOK! screens. Additional value in- YOU BUY IT WELL INSURE IT! | Cludes ail the furniture, WHITE LAKEFRONT | Rot house must be "SOLD" Bet. MAHA? , | Built in 1954 , $9,950 full price, Gall gu quickly ‘fo ag ame Ser a8 appelt ti r m trict of bey homes. New AND RAY ONEIL, Realtor’ | amen” £: » REALTORS payment Bg cae eS per mete RIGHT IN TOWN—2 anetrooms | | FE_ 31103 FE 58-1292 0s Ww. 0263 : street. $1,500° down. Call EM ~ = “70. BRANCH Ranch Suburban Home NE kinPORT— iw aaa NICHOLIE 7 Built on « ft. lot west 3 bedrm. ranch type home ‘eth of city, Large heated sun breezewa eat, | “Crocs to town on M24. Mostly ant as camen need Fores a“ fisted 's Belling to gu | HANDY TO WISNER scHoot. dirt, some timber, cans, Hy alle + ae al car Gainee. $309 down A, good. chen, well ineuiat buy tor landscape garden? or | Oly $12,009 and terms. “TERRY E. ADAMS. {| Shded™ts storms. screens, P os a , * aad LAWRENCE, Ww. 73 _W. nero FE 44510 Faken as00 oc Sovak & at M% mile from city limits. Corner GAYLORD ~YOU CAN’T MISS— __ sanpy To TEL-HuRON fa ee Gee wee den ts pemmer and ale ork | ant lea oh in Derch ow for bed 136 E. Pike St. Open Eves. Woeatad otf us Lane Ra, 1 why a storms, screens, Kor gh bop ®t too! shed. All FE 4-9584 yIM WRICHT iot “wilt An anchor t “renee Ask: “hosres, Foome ang (aun = NORTH STAR 348 Oakiand “PATTOR oe goes cnc te "pom ;,, # rooms bath on sec- ae . home ed bath, bamt,, auto. h an red gaat pat HOMES | ,.4,30, DOWN | Secwette miata 2 ee _— Mehl 3 ot 4 decrm,, rater or bese) C. PANGUS, Realtor | nly sielson win excelent ) eee Te mente Fasis or National 73880. ore lots.” Community water sys- NICHOLIE tem. Gas einer & HARGER CO. FE 5-8183 | _open evenings, FREE Area. cozy 2 ALL THE HELP WE CAN Give. YOU TO HELP YOU OWN YOUR OWN HOME, If vou need a 3 bedroom home bus & stores. and you are a GI, steadily “love we can hel ye -home, Call SHE PA XRD RE ALTY 2960 Tienken Rd Pp TR Designed for comfort, charm and convenience. Pe ‘George R. Irwin Pa Down Will butld 3 beer. starter house with sasoment = your - rough a a an 000 DOWN Large white frame 7-room &. bath home with full basement, Hot tuated use. Priced saly 9.060. fon fave to barry os 'R. D. RILEY, Broker 509 Eliz, Lk. PEs -1157 | 3 = ane FL, BAsE- ny $25,000" Will contract, OL 6-034] for ment. \ LN. abe - ~ Gls ; ay if 4 bat ee AENOED RED Ra ‘John’K: Irwin we sag? a ; REALTOR rete pao WITH Phone re bs 5-4846 bY . : er WE BIILD. sb feawisecdeens soma ie BRICKS $10,975 __| | pesement. 6 niches, ood CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 leges jnctuded. Don MeDonaid. We to - oot you "t eat : 6 2 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ese site way hit Ril) pRAYTON- WOODS flush ae tn gg ed and ne ann A ——— “ ex e Sr ea re Fe aS. NORTH SIDE ; WE BUY, SELL & “TRADE a for = eae” - stniated 2 this: wate URRY 0 NE!! © r y ee ye. Es ce| sect 2a Sa et oy bathe noe nate a ee Bs ioe a down payment, $64 8 month. last jong: Have several others sli rT. I 1. HOEFT HOME 2215 Pontiac Trail MA 4-3352 » £N REALTY Co. | 1062 W. Huron - FE 5-9407 Buy Thru Partridge __List Thru Partridge WILT BUILD... On lot, 2 or 3 bedroom gee Sen 'Ke down payment Or wi payment r emall Russell Young REALTOR-B | 412 W._ Huron 44525 BY OWNER 2 bedrms. of] furnace, easy heat, full b statre: rin fee ten Ay im fiding, close closed 500 with $250 down, ‘piu plus | ate E. ADAMS BROKER 3172 W. Huron FE 545-4510 5 ACRES—2 BEDRMS. -alr furnace. recreation room with bar. a oa coenrese Pull price, $8,900 Cc. PANGLS, “Realtor Call collect. Ortonvi NAtiona! _7-2815 or NAtional 7- “ELIZABETH LK. PRIVILEGES — jovely brick ranch home. Has e, ture windows, tiled | bet Nicely landscaped jot. Onl: IN APPLE ORCHARD 2 bedroom ranch home. Almost | ~. Lar e = s ateer Elizabeth A ‘THELMA M. FELWOOD) ALTOR PE 4.9844 BY OWNER - insulated HERE IT IS! ite acre lakefront hom windows, 31486. more features. only salt oe with Ba - 00 down or owner will sacrifice WHITE BROS. Open. ei “tu i Se ea 10 to 5 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WEST SIDE - 2 bedroom bun- near bus line in Full price $7650 with terms. - INCOME — 2 family income with | wivate entrances athos. tion near bus, stores and schools. Full price $8450 with $1950 down. DRAYTON Anns INCOME — Lo- cated’ within block of Drayton Plains Seonens cot. bowed 5 rooms down for owner Psith for or Has fall basement Ld auto, of} heat a a good 2c garage, room home with carpe’ | REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. living room and dintn | FE_5-0101 o FE 8-0595 room, full basement, ng attached garage. Your fam- fly will love a oownice ga. ighlands lake prisieces. Priced by we ly $26,000 w $8,000 down. among other fine homes on Ottawa Drive. See the spa- cious ving room with fire- place separate dining rm. breakfast room, den and summer terrace. You will enjoy planning and building your rec room in this uge basement. Gas heat, . of course! Attached, two-car * ore garage. Call now for rage. Cail for appoiniment now. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor West Huron Street rE 5-161 or FE 2-1396 bedroom modern canch home with enclosed breezeway and 1's) North Side Drayton Woods Immediate Possession West Side NICHOLIE REALTOR 40 Mt. Clemens 8t. | Eve. Mr. “BUD” Highly attractive 2 bedroom rancher with breezeway and ex Awnings, 80°x250" lot $17,500, terms, 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph = 4 REAL BUY 3-Bedrm. Bungalow In this Seminole Hills h Close bus and store, brick |. AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING ticed at only f 050 with and shingle sides, 3.700 down, Large living full basement oll heat, gas . room witn fireplace, «den, water. Inc’ carpeted living $1,250 Down full dining ‘room, Kitchen room dining. area, oak firs., Nearly new 3 m ranch bed bebver ney vats 3 wii Roe Prt saat pitted your edrooms an up. Ow c In neighborhood basement. auto, heat, ga- family a , look toda FE tues Vorhes A ve attractive Ai rm. bunga- | Ow. "bas heat, alum. storas. $1,000 down H, Ww oelcw 504 W. Huron St. at Dwight 8t. : FE bn ; cat garage. A ‘ar, well land- SYLVAN MANOR _ | steped'Titd. Gove No scree a 4 bedrm., 2 baths. Nicel iving room. oll heat.” et al sarge fs Watkins-Pontiac Estates | enc: ew 3 bedroom ranch ho ith | nol _ ~ hls ie way stered- walls. Hardwood hose | *DRAY ON PI AINS = ogg | Tescmtens wits we ienty of recreation area. Auto- Vacant, 2 bdrm. Carpeted living | Dist? ou heat On « large lot. fet Pi rma Roce | oo Gee & ss oS he as EE Templeton, Realtor orengrd Tha Ra aa AO er | 3172. W. Huron BS, FS tee wo ‘On Sen. Low Dn ‘Paym’ t Homes ase, rao, eee yn 7 FE 40716 — No Dealers Ww. . VETS $85 MO. .—30 YR. MORTO 25—3 bedrm. frame homes, *full basement, 75 by 220 ft. lots, large & bath QUA Model n OR 3-9300 16T1 IRWIN, % BLK. A % MILE W. AL FISHER 19322 James Couzens, Detroit, Mich. Diamond 1-0310 : FIRST OFFERING | . Tredrocas, 345 OAKLAND AVE "| MULTIPLE LISTING LAKE PRIVILEGES pad bat ae LAKE. 2 bedrooms large garage. ae eS C, HOUSTON REALTY. $650 DOWN - 120 Fr. LOE & R. J. VALUET, Realtor FE 5-0003 SERVICE Suburban Beauty With Two Fireplaces Am other es im exe, neighborhood bun- galow, YY a, =. with fire- — corpeted and draped living with fireplace chee kitchen, cera: me * tle bath, tached “a Immac ve m out, inside | $17,000 with 96,900 da. Sener’ a transferred. Giroux-Franks co EEE, EB MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE fH nit TEAL stihl! eft é : tone Assume per eed mortgage and sav cod B? Z : GIs | Roos WO Mies) Wii SASEMEN L8O 2.3. & 4 BEDROOM oder HOMES. Us TODAY REALS ILDER RUSSELL YOUNG 412 W Huron $650 DOWN Small home. 3 pe. bath. 3 , each 4 «x 120 ft Near Avondale He Scool, NORTH SIDE tooking ice lake ach, over- CUCKLER’ REALTY _ payment, FE _ ADAMS ~ RENT Lar = any, only $4,250 with $1. month & take this rE sacl extra LE BUIL! b our lot. 3 bed full basement, to “e! Dunlap. FE 8.3301. On Brick, : aft, JR. re COLORED GI bed tomatic ‘ons mved down | MA ay aces BCED: peor me with at- ovely ee recreation room, ‘ou mens see this *. street 2 bedroom home. Basement, ot! beet mea possession. Only in basement. ir, ine one at "tia price. $12,500 with $1 Russell Young Small Country Estate loeuted S, ae eee acres Pap) land Sttheat oad oheeiis water, Ser sae room hom beautiful Woodward Estates. Basement, #330 : SYLVAN VILLAGE—3 ane room brick with rooms. Picture ow ~ the 14x20 Ii room, am- ple closet sto = out. Ceramic tile bath, aed titehen with a... o ogg i pastnator, “euse, Only $15,200 , : . wks ¥ O'NEIL, Realtor . TT Open \FE 37103 wan OR 71608 Attractive? ... Yes A with tng. fenced “a well lnngucaped oorege: full base- meat, on bs bent more, CALL Wise Buyer ONE — Two nice homes in- repair, about 1% faring of zoned manufac- = c= ANNETT = OFFERS large Se bed - ben atitul 2 Toom, kitchen, full basement, au- ae oll heat. Immedi- |“ New 7 Possession, 912,600, softener, garage. $16,000 terme Commercial - Near Pontiac Air New 2 b Lake Front—Picnic Park REA 3B. Ruron ca s ok - ay ; eet anenas come Thru Partridge. BDRM. | Sapa HILL SUB. a 0090, FARMS AND ; + gov SVON TOWNSHIP i. & ZOW BLACETOR MR. |” ‘D> 7) } 7 FORM 10 & 12. USED | Dresser $5 _ nd other electronic in Two well located 100x224 ore : we aneRar Cy - $2806 ft. each. high and. dry, commu- ris eta wpgimctns we Sf fe\\* we ce 5 see " SERA, ees 12 CIRCLE ORES : — SS. inch, ith and, both. . buy Wie f-0s8 WE BUY eereseren a ADAMS ROAD Twinsulation, 100 ‘sq. n ie Idea! home “site; lot 100x779 ft; highly restricted * wooded backs on . bot DAWSON WOODS SUB. hon month-| Good ry oft "Sosiva lot Rie ft. = Mage c. R i ‘Offord, Mich. 47781. malta oy - es : . wi robe. refrig. BEAUTIFUL OUTSTANDING ~*~ DEW ay BEACH SUB 160 % —_— “AND WOMAN'S |. 11x12 Oriental rug and a, baby HOME . ____+ wen igected ot aie Beautiful sare, poh Spat J : : coat and-4pi bed. PE 4-7797. 2 mpeter bedrooms, cedar Iined) S355 carn, f°". lenetlen D | San meat only | : ; / MUST SELL BY JAN. 2i—KEN- robe ¢ ving room » ay oh viandtion drinking a . more washer, Norge » fe with » le din- CHU RCH SITE Ss. 000. a ra 10 miles AN 2 ‘ . Sale Household Goods | 57 Kelvinator refrig dinette wiin ict ‘ot on tatchen lf thes Lot 1405205 fi, corner M3. Clem~ |. °UP*: Bast of Coss Say, 10 miles. TR EAN M siren 21-23 new Hollywood double RF firs:| ene and ‘Coun Dr. paved =} with’ tream ‘through pr Sia ERT EEE I ag ian OT: ox. vac-} bos gs and double mattress. | water heat-| cay: water end et ‘oun 33,000 | some “woods. large. . dairy es & : «far ogy aac A VENPORT 6 CHAT er, breezeway, attached 2 car “well Incated lots doni130} DS'2. 30 stanchions & drinkin ; . _8-3115 after 4pm. eerage, pared drive, Kool Veot a aia a cape 3 ee o room ‘house with “eYou said, ‘Why don’t you all come over for dinner,’ ay ie. pe. roger ys SALE. gine. PE Paes a Manne Ti > hemes. 8? ACRES osm an Bust Opportunities Si) Money te » 83 @ FT. GE REFRIGERATOR. FE ia ABLE Di D 2600 Union Lake Rd, at Commerce WILLIAMS LAKE FE 48264 Eve. FE 60510) 2.pomes painted white, Set up| —useness Re f re BA an Pe .cU_ Pi REFRIGERATOR. 6 0. “THE LAKE }ARRA'S LARGEST Extra large room home suit-) AT UNION LAKE OFFICE for dairy oF turkey farm. 40x00 UNION LAKE ue _Gall_-OR 3.2854 after : eco Take RaW. VERT 008 | in tins pene paneling, Ne. 1. nabs iy Or—chub base: rm. = — 3 , ie . 16 x is the size of ‘We have a few ay Re lake —— miizhouss” All broader stoves & | rive i in * restaurant. arly maid CHARTREUSE “RUG, vee $10.28 a month “ rE “s 2-154. Deor hv the ‘ Toom with: beautiful tone fne| ts left, on lakes. ae heat, unit saciuted jp, Wresaee ul ene tender Estat cond. $30 FE 4361) _ home. Call Coronet _ Door & window trim zt with: beautiful stone fire-| West Pontiac Bogie Lake, |- house Pull price $28,000. Down fished 10 years. Has } §-room 5 bias CHROME BREAKFAST SET. | jonap PULL size O sa Brove. | Flush interior doors wages Sam. too pm ~*~. . 16 x 20 dining room. 2| Carrol “Lake, Cedar and payment $3,000. “This farm is lo- living quarters. Basement and ga- White table with red uphol-| "mor use on Bottle or natural pea a eet window ‘rash $14. che TAPPAN ee baths, full basement, oil fur-| Union Lake, #2,500 up. Terms, | Seted nea aie rage. corner. location and $9 {0 $800 >. $38 to $500 stered grate bike new. Ph. MAY-| “gas. Exc. cond OR 3147. __| PREE STANDING TOILETS $186 | Bottled gua EM 3006 corner lot. $24,500 terms. ror Past Results List this with} 1%. off: Highway, M33. 8 room lake, privileges. Complete price 39 ¢ LAWRENCE 2131 | = SIECE BEDROOM SUTTE, 66, , WASHER, ¢ MOS. | Siecle ‘with, fittin AGS T ] , t L THIg EXTRA NICE brick home. Bath im. Buildings 4, G FRIENDLY SERVICE —_— 3 — s nimosi . } colored bath sete with trim ad u r 3 bedroom ranch will surely | pry ay are old. Good equipment storage. EMBREE & GREGG Refrigerator, elec. range. aaY iL DELUKE WODEL PORTA |” Prctory Sods, ererulary ~ shaded ease you, plastered walls, o 32x60 barn silo. All land Union Lake Rd. Buckner Customers now, 5 oe ° ble typewriter, SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY. Fiesterboard, Rock Roors, ving roo TrOCKe Washer, $25. FE 8-276. portent | Hardware co, fait basefaent, located * . paatron payment of $u900 feguired. Bal | ead see “er bar EM 33314 Are "ROOM SPACE HEATER With | 23t, $69 takes it. After CPE | 172 B. Sagioaw a PE B2100 cal 78. . A " en * . a RST 7 4 4305 tub. west of Pontiac, Owner {1848 Union Lx. Ra eu 3-4 anes TSEEY sunaaye or any H F lk -bamer,_ Pe _S see aiGHT DEE? > iehewi WASHING MACHINES, | "Yubs, 9900'S grade waits “a een : ial al . mast sell. Sacrificing for $12,- BUILD NOW time. Ct and ard appy OLKS 8 ene. emepet —— kano erat on makes. Canrenions, . te ole ae . ~ = terms. Immediate posses-| gut Mell Festricted Watertord nual bataie ine. Buckner's Employes serve with a| payments. MA 4-2006, _ 45100," risa ° Ay , nee HEC sou tmmacie por] fis tans St fowe |_ Si Cara ; Weary tant use| nd otis Cob scone Pe | PRCOMEFFEpaaey LA TRORTS | Pon, ATR, eg OCPD | tt at ne vi mm mn ie * . . A *. tars, oe iat, ageemae | HERBERT C. DAVIS Oil zn snre, onl emaceer | f oe pograic Waar po—uree wane | Taveras. at| Sit teams baied| citer, fb oe “oll heat, close to bus and school. Ss _Footioe Leke Rd. __FE $4311 | Sale Business s Property 49 49 , eee plecsurg me and borrowing | ea dryer good cond. | Ian's. Call 2-143 free +b vise, 3 electric motors, | {nyPs:.,88- Pass aa ¥ wait, Sos tile 3 ahd you will went to Buy Thru Partridge ne ( om any * ‘ Moree tsiroay anol get a a aor _ home demonstration, uae .? og , I ) ment s! _ OL 2 POSSESSED Wi lli List Thru Partridge Buy Thru Partridge Future happen by arronaine Yor 40” GAS RANGE. EXCELLENT a ironer and wea Bal A... : im liams : List Thru Partridge _ | is now accepting dealer gp-| &,,cuh steht account wi i condition. $80 FR 2-8068. #2 per week. Iasi Whiftpoot de. ae ere 00 FT T, PRORTAOD OF ATBURE, * aati . mpeny ‘ -|i2-FT REPRICERATOR, IW Bath tures, beds, chests.| china lamps, 3 tine, 2 Of aluminum products. Savings on] ure. op floors ghout. full base- "We have @ lovely lots, eft (208 Dikte Evy. an BN ITH dressers, vanities and springs and | fireside chairs. MA bas fuminum siding, windows & awn. | ns. Squirrel Ra. no rm car garage, und te a, wera ih ar = rode . CONFIDENCI peels 1 coals ‘rabies, Saen no emcraic weet a som 1 . OPrF FOR beta - PRICES * | mile rr rade "tt ) . LC . casio * se - = i ‘ en the carpett includ- hoal, t - AIN. “iN. . Tadios, dining room lete onditioned & \ WE 1 WELL si for only $10,990 with $2. sche gomlee, from sites Rent Lease > Bus. s. Prop. 4 49A- ( ornell. . wuntes Dinette. sete and mony | feed va sow ve beautifully Will wu MIDWEST St SUPPLY Wall lel¢ l¢ 923 down. for $20,006 homes. ion jot — ; HFC — Household Finance Cor- other misc. items. NEW & USED. bring to your ae 3 or to ; has 175 feet frontage, over © | WANTED: see TO TO 3000 .0q—FT. : Lo ration is America's oldest and Visit our trade dept, for real choose from wit! bolt FE 4 42575 oN, Telegraph ie Investors “ina cast ofconreniets | Buneat' A ‘Sitomt grmets | Free dealer training, also| Gress tceres, Srrince™¥5s | Bi" Bum taz-away pean | Bloat” rb S80 Sh Gck sitay | PORL, OW, TAN Wri [Egg ELOOR SH £ sgom betes terrece — gas terms. . high rent retail area. The Amer. | COMpany financial assist: may borrow up to $500 if you) © OR east “TE RMS oy | Machine Belen ___. | 7esen a ee 5. . . . . +g: ee come and ca ; - I's ‘vacant—shoald rent for 1 a ars Realtor |FE2Ma *_*|ance available to qualified| make Teguiar ‘monthly payments. | We buy, sell or trade. Come out | ROYAL roesrier MODEL POR. Skill gay 623. Sears Coment mixer De I it Yourself 61 $70—priced at 85.750. For “dw. M. Stout, Realtor : Loans are made without endors-| . and look around. 2 acres of free type P a lew Thor % drill $66, 2972.) quick sale. Owner leaving 77 N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 58-8165 applicants. Call today. ere, Bervice is fast Money us| packin : tion, 1st $00 take Ik. After 6, PE _ Swit ams Lk. id. shat sun cues state. mm Eves. till 6:30. Woodward Ave., Pontiac FE 4-1£84 ualiy the same day. Phone or | Buone FE 5-021 _3et JET WA oe. GK. scrubbers, : Used car lot, 209 foot front- ~ stop in, OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 sTOV E 8, BOUGHT. SOLD EX: | “ ‘Thompson. \s0 8. Perry, —y fe YF Long and Low | P - age, x 175. “Improved with | < i hold Fi ar ig PR: DRY a 3.0801. oa Mt. ™ | JEWELRY. TAMOND Wirt 3 | ve. Long. ETTE ITES modern sales office: outside . . . , . the “way we. feel about this FOR BETTER HOMES, SER wash rack and lights, Avail- Household Finance 4 miles E of Pontiac of 1, mite SEALY MATTRESS BOR | ee eee sO ts small diamonds, "FOR RENT ares pew "Bin *suburvan, ranch Cherokee Hills! able fof lence ab 650 per a rl g Corp. of Pontiac Bot Auburn Hela nes., Used 1 mo, Best offer.| never worn, MA 66943. rer sanders—hand sanders — home. tf, te You'll ky the | ad of month. - 3% BS, Saginaw Bt. The Kay Bide. | ee Ne =" RANGE §-3083. — KITCHEN C ; . paper steamers—wenere ares. sivemeges ot . ' >? ECTRIC TRO! Sear with ‘ " CARS range ang oxen sod | Fisaveth Late Ra’ amie wt) Roy Annett Inc “Raa” Fo. ae TEAGUE | FINANCE Co,|_Esiortin. bors Seve P| MS Sie value, 900, ais al = rbage disposal, Spacious of Telegraph Rd. *| GROCERY-TRADE. Long. ¢ {UTOMATIC WASHERS. BENDIX. USED OAS RANE, __ 89.98 OP. it marred. . fying room with aural (CARL W. BIRD, Realtor! we uroREALTORS | g| ished grocery with beer tind’ ine 202.N. MAIN. | | Nouar owner Electric, Thor. | Wy Myrnr® “ieeirte Co., 1000 fy ‘rast marred. Michigan Ph cH SY Powers a : . : uroen 4 ‘us! ea: tiac. r iner ft Close te new Miracle Mile Pe Ca Cant aves. bia eh Case Erocingn cos Seegey_}s_ comtarie corner location Wi Ti ROCHE STER, Mi MICH. = 18 REPLACEMENT Used Trade In! Dept. “color painting problem . Hundreds 7 Shopping Center. A chal- _ : t J Pon ANS. $25 FE 2-402) | Lounge chair .........0....05 $9.95| of colors to choose rim in rub lenging “opportunity at only | ___ For + Sales Acreage 47 Business Opportunities 51 tne Real fntate included st $21 LIVESTOCK Fieae SCALES; | DTOeser -.......-.--sesseene Sige oeEte free “parking Ext rest of $22; - ONES NRE RRE ARLEN SN, BOY US stock on easy terms, HOUSEHOLD GOODS te —. heap! OW 3.5160 a sicttrereeseceeeee BARBS Mote. Oskland Fuel and Paint . . ~ BUILDING SITES BUSY DRY CLEANING STORE. Ph. Rochester OL, 60711, OL 1-071 | 5 hot. SOre'. CA a ocR Ce are $10.95 | ag Orchard Lake Ave. PY 66108 Pioneer Highlands “ . Very reentage profit,| FULLY UIPPED GRILL, |-° LOANS To hairs. Apt. size retrig. gas stove, Electric ran eee LIONEL TRAIN 680 VALUR, $25 ie, story, brie ers 7 At ACRES . Cheap ‘reat Reasonable, Write | DRIVE IN with plenty of park-| pAXTRN & LIVINGSTONE full sive aod. ta. size metal bed: | 3 piece OLY g49.50 FE 8-624 ina own Hete ts 1h aw 1 thet] _ *ontiac ©) Box 10. i a “ “ . . te. Dre “" and small! Refrig, .........0.0 060: chaeee 50 7 attic, full basement, will. excite. your ee t| BEAUTY SHOP, BUSINESS a| S04 getting mentor” every ay 4M, Rewrence 9 _ Pets _ Gavenport and rae FE ¢8263.| 5 piece dining room ‘set ':..: 940.86 LIONEL & AMERICAN and nice you are going to build a home| equipment, established 3 ing - make money easy here, It ts the GET CASH QUICKLY UE CHROME DINETTE SET, | Gas ran wae 50 wet YER TRAINS ° soon. Particularly at Brice Room for 2 yoperators in y eeey BLUE *| ROA 21" TV demonsrator .. $180.50 4 PARAL L lake privileges. City schools — $3,000, $1,000 down Utien Vicinity, 1609 ‘Auburn | {d¢@! proposition with « going U t 00 Formice_ ep. $i. coniaky, ITEMS. service and and buses. Only $10,000. slightly ‘rolling pices Without too too _Red® Ow 15826, $24,000, terme, Trade. your home, plo a Builders’ and NT TERMS fenuine is elory. parts, Pr eo test ) v “4 " of . * c * \ . main highway. CHEAP RENT. “piQ08,, BEAUTY Contvast or Ghar cual estate, 1060 to, 1996 cars. Bring ¥04") Contractors’ Discount - THOMAS "ECONOMY TASKERS” “83 )W. HURON 8T. ateman ‘| “po YOU WANT A STEADY LIQUOR-TRADE. B bar fm | minutes, ae also made a ture visit our display Thermador and FL TRNITURE co. LIMITED OFFER ; “Li 1: : INCOME? ng HN An Cores | Suritie wren and other se-| Frigidaire, AYTON'S~ units, 361 8. Saginaw st. Furnaces, oilfired, Gun - type. 3 ’ ‘ r manufac curities. BTU Lu . Weottara” aver doing excellent | 8d only one in town. Comfort. vuasireey oe _ APPLIANCE wseD wes ere $90.06 | . with od ee Te. Complete om sical Goods 62 ampsen BROS volume —- pe oterete maven one eee 8 ont A. rrergie 3065. Orchard Rd. Used gas stove.............05 $20.90) tank one duct work, ready to 3 __Sale Musical Goods | 62 a OS. | Bae eae) Spr isa oa GRIATIO jee ee Te Ae | Reise wm mann HE] Heb ete Et | ccomion nemamgng ( 7 . after § p.m New bunk ‘ REALTORS FE 4-0528 REA LTORS N NITY) IN washer. ot) ) ; os ~ HEATING ; : iontinal_cont—oaan cost—$400).- Se - «(Open Eves: ti bedunday 1 to § ere ahaa lathe take Gt| WARD E. PARTRIDGE Loan Company CHROME DINETTE SET. LIKE LORDS. “WAR REHOUSE 2 8. Segmen¢—__FE_ 240" | sat 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. ACREAGE clean honest. ta Marless | REALTOR FE. 4-3581 | 902 PONTIAC STATE BARK BLDO. ane ne oe OR 3-668 FRC RANGE 2239 a Ra, NEW AND U Like new ‘eves, ~ eaners. IFFEROBE, ore mo, x FT AL WSTA s RET Se gi) Fe Tis Ree | eeeeaamere "PEO Q906 | geeaie eres | TuaDE A Derr ee ae tana one ise fist Thre Partie 1030 W. sen ST : See eres aE Guar P= rahe ine umoer race ’ ' Ls . pe, living room su cone B14 : ‘ AN, “TUNINO . RVICE ‘ ’ aa these yourself and save, vin, Ht@ ..6. Bd CRAWFORD AGENCY | AUBURN ROAD Weel MaRhRee eG. | WHEN YOU NEED | | joceatairg tod.s table,’ $038 @ Be. dining room suite... $aeas| Rafters, Studs. doles + SB ARENTAL unrrs 53% W. Huron St. FE 41549 COMMERCIAL Uy 100x225 FEET | tion, seam location, “more. tn- 2 5 to 500 designs t famous nese ore ey ates § pe. wood, dinette .. Pine ax¢ suds, iin. ft. Se. PI ANO $235 month net income from four 3 METAMORA AREA Ideal for one tapes of business| cre nal — ont x3 / tops, Look pind $75 Val. “hectenate $19.75.| Pir 2x4 shorts, lin. ft, 4c, modern three room apts, and 3 ocrn © e,iaim land.) Guch as plumbing & heating. ra- moare « these terrific | values 2x4, 2x10, 2x12, 3x12. U' G Fectern cotinges, Jeet wrens Several exc. building sites, pat «fio shop, doctor's glinie, ete. Fe. muree FESS Dignatare, “car of fursitere "No ike axe Ate 8 W. Ay St. MAN" Se #1132) Roofing, sheathing Boards, 160 | T NIN modern five rooin apt. of your located on property. Price $10.800 with potential income of $280. WE COVER cucerenrs, Parments find to. hel 1 Caeee Aes oa. 3 wool rammere,| TRADE ELECTRIC RARORS FOR k tin ne ‘wood. own with fireplace and large) “\EAGHER REAL ESTATE which sets back 80 feet from THE S 5 you with you. mover ta helo Set ve’ Cas 2 TO unwere| gas ranges R. B Munro, 1000 Rheettonke *Tnaulation, Pilg and picture window in living room, | 5 rord, Mich, OA on 3122 | front lot line, Look :t ever. Priced | - THE STATE | ; jonev _p _ 20x72. FE 48814. _ W. Huron » Rocklat su 48 HOUR SERVI Sera ea ttig: Rea ptnt nw "res OA #.2600 "| Loan with terme Care eat fee coLDeoT REFRIGERATOR hj | UpRioMy. PIANO. aKD, waxcn | PO We, Bt vming ce ae jeges ‘on Ywo lakes, A better in- HOLLY AREA, SEVERAL Nice | E*tgig: 8,W Huron. THE "BEST. \iquot’ bar ae thie ‘ sei tt Coane. bet ene “FE s-o900, | Wash Basins, Toilet Combinations Free Estimates vestment by far than a northéfn 5 ects percets with 250 ft. of road | ——————-— area. Kitchen. leased on percen- eceune le UNITY, PLATE SILVER 79 | — Kk mriTt ALL WORK GUARANTEED - PuRTy, located & miles west ot eT atc Giss0 “with “terms wo pace basis pave. wertoed FINANCE CO. CGleces. Coronation yattern, Exe. |gWEETS RA pee PL tance oot: ita. TERME ARRANGED - ree suit irioeieniadie . for the: owe. bul uch profi | 102 Ponting \Qtate Bank Bids. ondition. MI et 422 W. Bang? PE 4-1133 | QUALITY PAINTS ........ 20% off Phone FE 5-8222 TLE STREET BUNGALOW - PAUL A. KERN INC, . COLEMAN OIL HEATER $29.50; ST1 ise REPRIG U. — Q0015 00 terme trom! tt * SAREE Shag Pontiac ATTRACTIVE, 2BAY suUNOCO| {his one. N ed ¢ 500 Davenport ‘6; Sole bed $2.3: "R Ue note eutedeto Be “SURPLUS. LUMBER’ c 19 North Seginen’ é —— ‘ as $8000 pow! $5000 ° s stove ; €. 50; cross r - Reg. Es center, walking distane ‘of Cathe ‘ 2 “rooded,» with beautiul” Knol service for lease, located |" tavern ro eau ners © Davenport & chair $19.50; Drop| $49.95; ‘uw “aly $240.05. iat MATERIAL SALES : ; 40 Highland Rd. (M59) On 3-7002 2 . id real eeztate. pring, “in cen. | With fast! courteous service and| head wine machine $18.95: Din-| MI 6-1300 9 PIA NIN j a olie el and all schools, we) to build See it and you'll| om heavily traveled streets in| S87 on payment, it your budget? | 1 95; Elec. heater | Wp PIANO TUNING. CALL BEFORE TUNING. 4 ole charch any tmmecuinte ve| buy. 8 #30 oe Rs, ter of town N. of Pontiac, Cen-| 90 paymenie to fit your budget eat, Bie ster | WHIRLPOOL AUT WASHER, #40.) LUXAIRE HEATING $:30 a.m. Oscar 2 new 95; 19.50; WN i] 2604 este: room, modern bungalow with 2 1128, Citi. Good money makers, ter of good hunting end fishing modern | 50 ounvectah to PER cma 9 pag td cabinet —MI_4-1126. 2604 Dorchester, Ham. SYSTEMS : Po. 1 heat io Pg MOSTLY | WOOD ED ya parking and s , Where new! Pearson's: Furniture 42 Orchard WASH YOUR «Residential or commercial PLAYER PIANO, EXC. COND. Resi orl.” | odeaie mresinent cert, se] “grop 7 oun oprice, ort | Sosth susan ee iaeatad | oe 2 or SMRARE Heeos |, Rieter, esa | she tome ie iP 0 URED CONSOLE AV t . ie, VACANT- "ACREAGE. experience fecessary, we will e call will bring a salesman | Us your needs, ms 1 Et. NO PLUMBING a rice, OR J ACRE LAND. $16,000 ! formation oa letings from. our “heteane aa 9995 cach for only 9800. 8B. aa Ne eee ee HOMESITE say] Yu Call Mr. Ruotn, day's, De- 2a otices “rough. “out Meh Home & Auto “WALTON T nee HOME, rntat cag Bighliy’saoeea. ‘kite | FRADE YOUR GRAND SPINE a ents on - 's y . _ Walton, cor. Joslyn. _FE 2-2287- mis . 4 binets console plano on a terior “, ~ are-enpess ae er mer Sone ha wale oe 1 ae troit, TR 3-8100; Eves, after 7 ‘CT ATEWIDE L Cc DAVENPORT & CHATR. 2 READ- WES ER TiNGUe i $023) Tak end soap, a naaaer e cal “ Soo Reeken” co: gelow, 27 = 40 oc fouldmted| “highway. Clartston’ School die} p.m. LI=%7773, oan LOMPOANY | _ ine temps. rE 27445 Coches b tale bed! Bee ne le door salts seal | ft E. Huron St PE “ plus panelled sun room, tteawe| trict, The owner saya to'make | °F . DRAPERY FABRIC, i7 “YARDS, | Fascias - Best 5 FRADE You" on very de easy to sell, he will include & - Real Estate Service of Pontiac 7 ON. Perry aniaad firral with beiee backgrou 7 | ee our late play Mi Alpen so Fluo- | “‘role piano on a phono. ment, some fruit, built by o Farmall irecter and plow in th ARL@S, REALTOR - (Second “Ploo ain ge conte. WAYNE GABERT’S tehard Lake Ave. Wil) trade even or pay you for comfort and livability. You'll price ot sre a atl pow ie tee 1178, “Telegraph FE 40521 | Hours: 9 to 5; Saturday. @,to ¥| Wide, Hh, Daan. “Riyer NE GABERT'S | Saat AGI $1.50 GAL. | difference. 7 ie admire the |} living oath, WANTED TO PURCHASE PUEL “LOANS $25 to $500 | paexeipUNGAN Pa¥Pepin.| APPLIANCE SALE | creosote of ............ + 1.40 gat | Buren 7m and fire; ¢, the exceptionally oil route in Pontiac Area. In fe- DREXEL DUNCAN PHYFE-—DIN 5 Gal. Foundation Coat SES WOULD LIKE large and kitchen an ply specify number of cust ey eT - BENEFICIAL ing table, 3 leaves and pads. ¢| Up, 0/40 per cent, discount on afl} Ost: Root Comming a... 83.48 | "OUR ot esol “574 Pence tnt rare Aacanet | acres of level land, A comer | Seat gtitte ie Beeet| LETS TALK fg INANCE CO. eagieered ete, cheep. al earnest ees | Blaylock | Sone ee re me | @ We are e @ ic jac ~ yt 6) “1 . =, - . ‘ a { FRONT Poy ee Ras. 3 miles to Ox-| cress peeaeees BUSINESS ovident Loan’ ELEC TROMASTER ELECTRIC Br » 2 yy to pay; COAL & BUILDING ‘SUPPLY CO.| Sale Office Equipment 63 as EY rit fgg mp LAKE. fore is land i all in hay Held. | TO PAR Rrmipg To SELL. REAL a P Cc TW. 1 W. Lawrence Bt. PE 2-9249 | range. $25. FE 2-5411, za 70. EWING MACHINE om MA CHINE $1_Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-7101 | ~~~ . tog _ : © PER CENT me b % UMINUM a LIONS G LUB 132_W. Huron Specie! gewir and out bulldiags ce : «4 | Sale Land Contracts 52/* property ott w. duron St. as. | 296] ovepont specie) ‘Tew mriere, ar For Sale Lake Prop. 44) good, ,consition. “Ful price | FIXER? Order Classified O" CONTRACT | TOTAL, “425,00 TOTAL, -s.,| Write ‘Sox 28, Ponting Prost PICK & PAINT STORE| fight, ttpert, snhurtieg oa ANNUAL ; We . ymeme, BWAP, BUY OR’ BELL — CALL 144_Oakland Aye. FE 5-0562 behind in season). Insulate a rect tater UNION LAKE PRIVILEGES ds 7 i ier small t wt, eee yg Service, on 3000, 4 ON OF | save fuel, First payment in spring RUMMAGE SALE Soest ake Sak. $875 cash. 3atem an | ads to sell, rent, find a gone or “oe iment o0 | SWAP FURN ii6 > BED. Merica’s best makes, jeare gee pe 4 money one. ore ve years & «LARGE LOrs ~ PRIV, Fontes Preset, Box th fraiter & is, 0 ae. Fa tems for ‘honse- lently “ee awnings. aa gun kitchens, 3 DAYS ONLY sel eG Arlington, 6 ent 23 good job, FE 28181 i is s the Bn ‘CENT LAND: CON. Orchard “Lake se VALLELYS. January ~ Kampeen |) ERG Feidicelowne ste |" THE ANSWER, oe ae Ha cae Reshewter Rat cat ire - $4-25-26 | seu “sun eot @ foe |YOUR PROBLEM:|. attach pas +4 5| REALTORS FE 4.0528 ¥ _ Ad primer : oa m bata es oR TW ant Ads! - to sell, ont, 10st table model EA MA 60608 317 8. ‘Telegray res. & Bun. oe aa, fle 8 , , hire, it’s FE 28181. Ee ore than & month. i a A "128 WEST PIKE? 'j . WEDNESDAY NIGHT | Oliver '55 tractor with backhoe and loader, good oa carry a complete line of -types..of tractors inchad: ing Fords, Ford. Ferg: aan Fergusons and. ii vers. ‘ PONTIAC FARM & INDUS CTOR- CO, TRA $25. Woodward FE — or _ = i ae gare Paul Hilhan, auctioneer AUCTION at Smart Sale Farm. closed until spring Private ate sales-Gally, WILL | drive, fies, “Soume’ payments. HAY AND STRAW. Farms. MY 3-1183 = ona ND COUN’ TY - | 2% W, Huron FE 47121 FE 26122 — _ 3 Garden ans Get encs Sh of 14 Mile Re), » BUY HERE Confidence FERGUSON-CASE _TRACTORS AND 7936 GEN. HOUSETRAILER. OR 3-2074. * | Sa 31-FOOT SEYLINE. MODERN, w Traver erneios. "33 “RICHARDSON. 1 PT. MOD. Square Lake Trailer Park. In- quire jot 36-0 ALMA 196 25 PT. § PT. HOUSETRAIL- er Cs A $100. Take ove pym’ts, _ $28.95 34678 after 230. je to rent or use for vaca- Cai FE 54-2333 or FE. Li Rd. For those who want the best, phone OA 6-302] or MY hea, PARK AT AT PARKACRST Where living w a ‘lon — ely acres, cludes ® private schools, club | rye Only 3 tnutes to Pon- ac. Also trailer sales, Base rate $23.50. Phone MYrtle 2-4611!. For Sale Tires 80A WE BUY AND #ELL USED Oo walls. ‘Tine A theSans BEARD FE tires. de-| Up to 80 per cent off, bleach or ; . WILLIAMS __ 451 8; Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear, Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- Shop 23 Hood. Phone FE + 81 “Sale Motor Scooters 82 "$6 ¢ CUSRMAN EA EAGLE. ouain Sacra, For Sale ‘Motorcycles 83 8&3 ; “ra , REAL SHARP, $335. FOR PA RTS AND SERVICE ON our Harley Davidson -see aariey arabian Jes Fo. ym. Boats & & Accessories | 85 CENTURY BOATS ALL MODELS ON DISPLAY. ‘57 YELLOWJACK- ETs JUST VED, MERCURY iow Gane aad Avert ABLE, INLAND LAKES SALES pUse Our ; Layaway Plan our ‘67. and Evinrude re rs. All models in stock. Harrington Boat Works 1890 8. Telegraph _—s#PE. 2-803 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Sales and Service Starcraft, Lone Star boat. Teenee and 4 Dude trailers eet OWNES M 396 Sronend. Lake A _™ Prone FE 3 : MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS. Its and service, Shorty Hook's Place 3735 Orchard Lake Ave. N | Transportation Offered 87 FLY BY AIRLINER, CALIFOR- in 75, Petersburg, Tampa, Miami, a8. i: Honolulu, $185 plus tax Perry Service, Inc. OR 3-1254, LEAVING FOR FLORIDA MON, Jan, 28th, will we eavengers. PE 54-2333 or FE 8- LEAVING POR SoU yaRAae Mis- sourt and NE Arkansas, share expenses. Friday P.M. FE 20601, aver GOING NORTH. PART i Either way. FE 5-6806. discount. We also have other new and used trac-) 8 “ttors and implements, We / : parts and we service all’ ff For Sale Housetrailers 78) = Sine : ifoUSETRAILER “AVAILABLE POR 5, 44 eh. “He's tired ot ike the drummer sokual him!’* HIGH $$$ PAID our 6s grate. beats GLENN'S * MOTOR 254 8. }. SAGINAW 1 sr. FE | 47771 WTD.: JUNK CARS AND SCRAP Service, call ¥ PE 4602, “THE HIGH DOLLAR used cary, We ve the ee} miles, Wiha pay you ms well. 4840 Dixie Maple’ s-sort Open nites ‘tll 9 1953 ™ XPRESS pickup Excellent condition, like new, 56-3458. Haskins Chev. Phat nites tu | _ €75L- Dixie Highway at M-1 Manta §:00, STAKE TRU CK 1954 Chev, 12 ft. body with An- theny lift gate, ue snitonge. x- cellent CO yeh to sell, _Phone FE 5-0321 ~ TRUCKS | TRUCKS TRUCKS WE GOT 'EM 50 Ford 34-Ton Pickup with’ side boxes *53 Chevrolet 12-Ft. Stk. 48 GMC Suburban 45 Ford Dump *53 GMC Panel 55 Ford Dump 55 GMC Suburban 48 GMC wrth Garwood Load Packer’ Body Wilson GMC Pontiac's exclusive truck dealer FE 5-9485 Oakland at Cass For Sale Cars. 91 1956 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP, POWER STEERING, POWER TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION SHOWROOM CONDITION, 4,600 MILES. $2,500. CALL FE 41300 ‘1o5t BUICK | HARDTOP, RADIO & Heater, mallow ace 118 8. _saginew Used Cars ‘63 BUICK SPECIAL ¢+DR, SEDAN, ood cond, Low mileage, 1 owner, "E 5-8683 or 806 Menominee. ‘$3 BUICK HARDTOP, LIKE NEN fully equipped, $898, OR 51 BUICK. CLUB SEDAN Sass black finish, Dyna, R&H, seat body, tires covers. Perfect. moto: $5 down, $19 month. MI 6-8080. CHEVROLET | 1954 210 2-door, radio, gteen and beige, real $495 Low down payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward. Ave. Birmingham Wanted | Used Cars : 88 PPP PLP LLLP top or Del-Ray. P __ after 6 p.m. WTD.: SCRAP scra “TRON AND. Y 2.5402 & FE 4-4878 a top dollar on (ate model 2627 Dixie Hwy. OR 31003 As ‘MuUcH AS 850 FOR JUNK AND cheap cars FE 2-2666 days or eres ~ Always Ready to Buy dunked and usec cars, top $$$ pi BAGLEY AUTO PARTS. | 1955 CHEVIE OR FORD, HA ARD- | none KE 2-8819 d ca $70 | ! } | See M & M Motor Sales. 115_ 8. Saginaw 70 FE 5-9219 179 BAGLEY ST. | WANTED: # SCRAP caRs ~ | Ph” OR Pays top dollar on iate modeis Cor. Auburn & E Bivd, FE 4-67.28 | SHOP IT . Then Bring It Here “Bud Shelton Motor Sales. 3 | CHOOSE ‘61. CHEVROLET 2. DR. GREEN Power Glide, R & H. $250. OL ‘ol ‘CHEVIE 1 PEDAL CAR. GOOD ondition. Easy terms P. W. Dih- han, 66 W. Huron. 1950 CHEVROLET BEL AIR Radio & Heater W __Uged Cars GLENN'S CLEAN CARS ‘SS Ford cus. 2 dr 7 ‘55 tore oe . Pees, Pad san. o ym . ‘33 Dodge 4 ae eereeces a Buick 4 Had susedaseecs 2 Ford Sedan. 40 gd oR AGAR a We pay Av ERI bigs sharp cars’ “Oakland C ounty’ 8 Olds-Cadillac ’ é 2 * Voge | Fasest Growing Dealer” Orchard Lak “ass” . 2096 inie Hwy | Glenn's Motor’ Sa es. e781 Di rchard Lake at Cass rE beds me FE +6006! 254 8 Saginaw e771 MA*6SO0 "Sn" nites “it , FE 80488 ; ~ ote - eaggrtmonia n > —— saan ORRIN ERENT diaeaiiemee ore eee * . \ ‘ / / ~ . ~ 4 ‘ ’ ; ht ® f ¥ | so! ¢ c : i | yo : tao! me x eee ge AMET ea Oe ey) ee eee Lee Gee ey x | ee Be ee ee ee ee ee if “For. ‘Sale = gy NOT COMPLETELY _ ISED CARS power, Premium s, ‘se Olds. 1956 Olds, Super €8 Holiday Coupe. A beau, car with full poeer. 1956 Olds 88 Holiday Coupe, Low in price, high in value, E “COMPLETE | zt "he eee tee TS. YANWVELT | cn ser ont. ore TRAILER FR EXCHA ANGE “Wanted Used Trucks ® BD | 8S, hits caoney” 4 Mt of cor Opie EVES TTL 8 & SUN. ae Tere far cmtnaaiain unctenne, | eh Buick Century Riviere. 3. cor, i ta a a oa ow, iowa pavmeets Sehr tor enprite:| WEA Ford Custom 2 door. 1 owner, T ER EXCHANGE, WANTED TO BUY 1954 Stud, Starlight Co TRATLER EXCHANGE | on Sar ohana ak. 2°!) Hak Se eee wf St = : a al _ Button. 1953 Pontiac Chief Detuxe 4 door. t, 48, 2bedroom, One 10 ft. ___ For Sale Trucks 90 eH gg . De savings! 1 Plymouth Wises Wagon, Brighton. ACade 18s 88 FORD 700 UIPPED WITH ies Ford, TRAILER EXCHANGE | sR @ i tn FE Iie Pore cape SON 10 WIDES—10 WIDES to| eae for ight aetna Mote s28 North ue in “i rochester Mette tg a Stel Sia Ou a, Mes) Se Foe at, vulncaie scmoonen, | a BOBGE P P. EXC. Also. 8" Wides trom. 16% to 0 f Senden, Gums seen 2965 Wood- ED MOBILE HOMES PAY LIKE wn tone pice Wated Tt Mane wie. RENT. MOVE RIGHT sf 1274 Round Ln ha. eM MERCURY OPEN EVES EVES. 'TIL 8 & SUN. 2 site 1956 Ta %@ ENGLISH FORD PANEL, EXx- ~ OXFORD TRAILER ~ cellent for lent delivery, Motor 2-Dr.—4-Dr. Hardtops SALES ; ° : 1957 Generals Stuarts, Molly und | CHEVROLET 106 5 TON PICKUP. “ nies F AE gS viene. day's cpeaien ope res Pal setae. FORD Eo a, down, = oun Just your car or truck down. 1956 ~ SAVE UPTO $1,500 Haskins Chev, | 2:Dr. & 4Dr. Hardtops ON "36 PONTIAC CHIEF DEMOS iste Highway at M-18 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer OL 10m "$2 BUICK 2 DR. This ts a special with standard trencnatens®. R&H. Looks good, and wae in sero weather, a barg “PEOPLE 8 koto oat. _ 2.2381 “Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH “ IMPERIAL Clearance sale ot all teow ease and monstrators. 1956 Pontiac Star Culet hard top, 4dr. fully equipped. 1955 Plymouth Club Sedan V-8, R&H, sharp. + 1955 DeSoto’ 8. 4dr special 2 toes, W.w. 1954 Piymouth Belvedere 4dr. high- drive, R&H, W.W. tires, excep- clean, ’ 1963 Chrysler N.Y., V-8, édr., fully equipped, clean. overdrive, tires. 1953 Plymouth Valvieder bard top two door. a Plug Transportation Specials 328.MAIN ST. = CLARKSTON n Evenings—Please hone MAple 5-5141: 1949 CADILLAC 62, 4 DR, | A-1 CON- dition,. after 4:30 FE 42864 sharp loaded. FE 5 ' 1980 CHEVROLET, R&H, ey down, assume payments of $1244 per month Call Credit Mur. Mr. Parks, Midwest 6-6550, _ Harold Turner Ford reat Lakes. heater, | nice car. Wall Tires STATION WAGON, 1055 CHEVRO- let, Bel Air @Dr, Power Glide aed miles, $3 CHEV. DELUXE : 2-DOOR, | BEL Alr, R&H AND Fowergitde. Make _ offer. 256 8. Saginaw 1951 CHEVROLET ? “DOOR. $5.00 down and $5.00 week, FE 8-6961, Field Motors 1956 CHEVROLET STATION WAG- R & H. WW. tires, $1,795, Must | be seen. _FE_ 27720. CHEVIES 1957 DEMO'S AND Officials Cars 2Drs.,4Drsz Hardtops Wagons and Converts. As low &s $195 Or your car down, UP TO 36 MOS..ON BAL, NO CREDIT PROBLEMS, TARE ADVANTAGE Or OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION AB YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED BEFORE FOR sk Phen a: fm -E HASKINS. CHEVROLET Al eee CHEVROLET 1956 Buick Rivier’, 4 door, full tire ‘ $8 Holiday, 4 f., Luxury car ~ with oe Sater: | 56 BEL AIR, 4 DR. HARDTOP, | 3083 R - “7 Gt } Fi _ BRAKES, OTHER ACCESSORIES NO MON. Very sharp. PE (NORTH CHEVROLET 1008 S.. Woodward Ave. Birmingham o S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM condition. Bee this lo your car Haskins Chev. Fine od Highway at-M-1s . oe on *55 DODGE $240 $59 PER MONTH ’50 FORD 8 SEDAN ° $60 DOWN > $10 PER WEEK BRAID - “BALES DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 32 Years Paic Dealing Cass at W. Pike Street PE 23-0186 CHEVROLET |: ie iw * one owner wad today. $195 or down, ‘Spon ieee a CHRYSLER ‘4s x DR. bosarigay > Si 8. Aaginaw S21 ~ $100, CAR PAYMENT? TOO BURDEN- some? Let us help you ad: some less expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales M246 AT CLARESTQN FORD — MERCURY ote Vi RANCH WAGON radio & heater, _ly_ sharp. MUtual 4 wits v-8, st to RD. MY 2-2611 CONVER TILE, FERTILE, REAL- Dealer. . Rae, - W-WALL ) CUSTOD ‘see KH, GOOD ‘roa. va ry DOOR, __ condition, 1} 1952 FORD. per week, der. Exc, cond, after 4:30 p.m CARKNER E SALES 44053 VAN DYKE; NEAR 20 Mins 00 Roh “AND $5 7’ Field Motors 1955 FORD }-DR., R&H, 6 CYLIN- we $1,200. OL 2-5882 51 FORD $295 Your FORD Dealer Con 147 8. Saginaw ~ STATION WAG ONS ‘os yout. 4 door, ‘65 Ford 2 door, SS Plymouth’. 2 dr. "54 Country squire. 2 Ford 2 dr., "36 Pontiac HCRON MTR. SALES 63 W. Huron PE 22-2641 HONEST VAL UE S ‘SL Chev. oe ton pick uP. . 6 505 $1 Ford 2 doo 338 "53 Chev. 210, v8, PG. ||). 91205 AM’s AUTO SALES 124 Oakiand Open till 8 FE 86801. ‘$1 FORD, CUSTOM §, JET BLACK, Fa prices aie Rad. twin spots, fall i price, Ome Lied down; $15 a Lakes MI’ 6-9080. CHEVROLET 1963 4door sedan, radio me heat- er, brows and beige finish. $995 Smail_down payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. ” Birmingham > 31091. 1 Mia. 1782. low mileage. _ Very Caan. FE ¢-6 SEE OUR ae + J Safe Buy USED CARS CENTRAL ,. Cass at Pike Sts. __ Fa _4-3885 ‘ FORD ) MAINLINE. v-8. take Fa ak ed with extras, ments, balance $1. 150. i961 ¢DR. FORD, CYLINDER, ' ret Auten Rd., Ortonville) 1 LLYWOOD ry FORD, ar) COUPE. Rau, LINCOLN-MERCURY * LOAD- January » CLEARANCE SALE 3 Big Sale Days PRICES SLASHED ’56 Olds 98 Sedan .: .$2695 Hol. Dlx., Fully Equipped ’55 Olds 88 2-Dr. ...$1695 '55 Olds 88 Hol. Cpe. $1795 54 Olds 98 D. H. C, $1695 ’S4 Chevrolet Wen. $ 895 54 Olds S. 88 2-Dr. $1295 54 Ford Cus. 8 2-Dr. $ 745 '53 Packard 4-Dr, ,. “$695 53 Ford Sedan ...2.$ 645 53 Olds Super 88 . »$ 795 53 Dodge Cor.t V-8 $ 495 52 Ford Sedan .....$ 445 52 Pontiac 2-Dr. ...$ 395 "52 Pontiac Wen, ...$ 445) ’S1 Ford Convert. ...$ 250) ’S1 Olds S. 88 4-Dr, $ 395 "31 Buick Riv. 2Dr, $ 205 47 Buick Sedan ....$ 95 PONTIA 51 Deluxe 4-Dr. 53 Pont. C. D. 4- Dr. $ 695° 65 MT. 'CLEMEN JEROME Seaisiee ia Ag 2 666 S. E> gaint be legs MP63900 "6 OLDS 8% DELUXE, 2? DOOR % vaiet, Ran, W.W. z Breas. i054 OLDS SUPER 88 4DR_1 . owner ast. Well Nquipped. $1450. _FPE & "$6 OLDS | SUPER #8 TAKE KE OVER ments, OA 8- WILL Me CCEPT — eneters. boats, spel payment o:'a good used ‘eat. ‘Ba ance eas terms. BILL SPENCE €2 Oaklang wane PLYMOUTH. 1953 sedan, 2-tone green finish, radio, heater, other extras. $495 Small down payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham * ° Nae R&H, 41,000 mi. sons gsor STAR CHIEF bu- R&H . MOTOR SAL ES MM AT CLA RD. FORD MERCURY MY 32611 38 Te PB... Sees PONTIAC. CUSTOM CATALINA | 35 Ghevroiet 2-door, V8 ae $1395 Starchief, 1955 Dark green. Low +55 Ford Custom V8 1395 mileage, FE 2-3562. "4 Ford Vic Ford-O-Matic. $1105 PONTIAC ‘1957 4 DR. STAR = ‘34 Ghevreies 210 3-door p05 Power steering, wer. . 4door, Powerglide.. 45 brakes aS with extras. Sales- udor OAS emonstrator, Low mileage. |"54 Chevy convert, PG ‘sharp $1005 rr. S117. Ask fe for Jack Mason. B+ A r WOMAN S TO SELL 1963.3) Checy: ddoor.... 7 | Pontiac Ch P&H. auto. 2/51 Ford 8 Tudor S$ 485 dr. Call Utica, REpublic _2-4262. |.5) Chevrolet ‘club ‘coupe... § 395 ‘a Bier ~é DR: R&H. NEW('S0 Buick, ¢door nice $ 295 Good rubber. Must sell." 175 _tis 60 taken 1 OR PONTIAC ~ CHIEFTAIN “aelune. All segues | & low mile- age, 196 ‘lating STARCHIEP. * CUs-| tom Catalina coupe, FE oer. __806 Second St. — FOR SALE 3Y ¢ OWNER 85 Pontiac. 879 2 dr. 2-tone, hydra- matic, white walls, R & H. Low mileage Call FE 5-2432 before 5 pm. _& FE 5 5-5042 | after 5 p.m. West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is low srietth mide ts opie fom mode! Ose aw i FE 4-2185 est "Side Used Cars— | 35 PACKARD, #00 SHARP 1990 Buick super 4 dor B. TASUREK MOTOR SALES FE 4-0588 Suet] NORTH CHEVROLET | till 9} 1000 S.. Woodward Ave. ||. Pontiac Sales 1987 peak eons 4 dr, cata, geen Full 1963 B Air chevrolet. ie Peergaae Radio, Heater. cond, 1956 wore on custemline. Low mileage, 1953 Chevrolet. Radio, Heater, Stan- = Rambier, just like new, beau- ‘al PE 5-9297) dand NORTH CHEVROLET TOOO S. Woodward Ave. $1095 tow down armed” Dem rr eukaKsTON or MAple 5-1141 141 NASH | green and. beige finish. A y. $1295. Very easy terms Birmingham HURON MTR. 952 W W. Huron (1962 STUDEBAKER, R&H. money down, assume payments of $12.49 per . Credit Mer. Mr. Parks, Midwest ¢-7500, ry | steering & brakes. — ding” pe wer s ‘afte | WILL YS 7 STATION WAGON, $355. 36153 after § pm. new snow tires & license plates. 4-door Bud Shelton Motor Sales | — at E. Blvd. ’56.. Studebaker Powerhawke | SALES | PE 2-2641 | NO. Bud Shelton Offers FE 46728 6 Cyl. They've Got ‘to.Go. Star © hie rat) Coupe. Radio & heater. Hy- dramatic, PONTIAC 51 Deluxe 4-Dr. Radio & heater. Hy dramatic. PONTIAC ’55 Dix. Club Cpe. Radio & heater, Hydramatic, c ++ -$ 395 Radio & heater, Hydramatic. . BUICK | 55 Super 4Dr. ..... $1795 Radio & heater, Dynafiow. Sharp. sata .$ 595 _- HUDSON 53 Wasp CL! Cpe. . Radio & Heater. HUDSON 52 Two-Door ...... $ 395, Radio & heater. Standard trans- mission, Florida car, no rust. . FORD | 55 Custom Victoria $1495) Standard trans-| Radio & heater. mission with O'drive. . PONTIAC ane! S53 Deluxe 4-Dr. ....$1795 Radio & heater. Hydramatic, 2- tone, . oo. FORD - 55 Fairlane 2-Dr. ...$1495 Radio & heater, W-Walls, PONTIAC ~ RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED ARS” post 3 ST. BEHIND GUIDE TO GO#D: Sell things you'te not using’ through Classified Ads! é + HAVE 4), STACKED “BEAUTIES REALLY $595 $ 095 S53 Ford $495, . $1795 ditioned used cars. Sh NOT BE UNDERSOL * Oe ent? Fan 77 SURE WINTER STARTERS AT OLIVER BUICK EXTRA JANUARY BONUS... 1957 LICENSE, $100 50 Packard 2-Dr., Radio $200 ‘51 Pontiac Club Cpe., and-Heater. Runs Good Radio and Heater, Good Motor and Tires $400. 52 Pontiac 2-Dr., Radio and Heater. [Excellent « Condition $700 2-Dr.. Radio atid Heater, V-8 Engine . $1000 'S4 Chevrolet “Bel Air Convertible, -Radid\and Heater, Powerglide, Bright Red. A Sharp One! . $1300 "34 Buick Special 2-Dr., Radio, Heater, Dyna- flow 1600 ’55 Ford Victoria, Ford- omatic, Low Mileage. One-owner Beauty! $1900 "55 ii-deed ’53 Pontiac 4-Dry & Heater, Hydramatic, Power Steering '53 Pontiac Starchief Convert: Theater, Hydramatic, Light Blue Finish $1400 Ford 2-Dr.> and Heater, V8 Engine. A nice car! . $1700 55 Buick Special 2Dr., ~ Radio & Heater, Dyna- flow, 2-Tone Paint $2000 'S5 Buick Super Riviera $900 52 Chrysler 4-Dr., Ex- ceptional Car. Drive this one before you deal. $800 Radio aqgio an Radio 55 Pontiac Starchief Catalina Hardtop, All 2-Dr. Hardtop, Dyna- Extras, Beautiful Ap- flow, Pow€r Steering pearance and Brakes OL THESE CARS MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW AND THE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF 100 NEW BUICKS. THE FOLLOWING PRICES INCLUDE SALES TAX, NEW TITLE, $300 52 Nash 2-Dr. Ambassa- dor. Ideal Second Car $600 '52 Buick Super 4-Dr., Radio & Heater, Dyna- No Rust $900 flow, '53 Buick Riviera Hard- Radio and Ileater, Bright Red top, Dynaflow, Paints $1200 "54 Buick 2-Dr., Radio ter, speci Standard Shift $1500 ’54 Buick Super Riviera, Radio & *Heater, Previous owner's name furnished upon re- flow. quest. $1800 55 Buick Special Con- Radio and Heater, Dynaflow. Also a Century. Your Choice vertible, $2100 "55 Olds 98 Holiday. Oh, this is a good one — Drive it now. Our lots are jammed! We much prefer to retail than wholesale our cars so get on the BAND WAGON and save with our guaranteed, thoroughly recon- M4 around, then stop in and get our deal. WE WILL ER BUICK OPEN | ‘TIL 9 P. 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(4) Amos ’N Andy. \6:50—(2) Meditations (4) Today's 6:15—(4) Weathercast. (2) News, gv (2) Crunch’ and) Farm Report. 6:20—(4) Box Four. 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Trumpet.” (2) Shame of a Nation.” (9) Count of Monte Cristo. ‘‘Car- bonari,” secret society of 19th Forrest Tucker in ‘“Smug- are Cove.”” 6:30—(7) Realm of the Wild. “Deep|7:15—(1) News. Sea Fishing. Trade.” (4) Bengal Lancers, Em- bittered trumpeter saves Lancer regiment in “The Silent " “Tricks of the!7!30—(7) Disneyland. ‘‘Oour Friend 8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. the Atom.” (9) Million Dollar|s:30—(7) Wide Wonderland. Movie. Rare coin, “Brasher|s:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. Doubloon,”’ is stolen from col-i9;99—(4) Romper Reom. lection. Stars George Montgom-|9: 30—(7) Florian Zaback. + 825 W. Huren FE 44-2525 Rent a Car || tiful mute. girl, Betsy Von Fur- 12:30-(2) Search for Tomorrow. in Pontiac! | Stenberg, in “Most Blessed (4) It Could Be You. (7) The My Woman.”. (2) The Millionaire. The Erwins. (9) Telescope. ‘ Theater. Larry Parks,' 12}46~(2) Guiding Light. SAUNDERS | - Paddock ot Pike Call FE 8-6811 ery, Nancy Guild, Conrad Janis. ' HAMPTON TV air Navy Log. Ex-football, ue Billboard. player adapts gridiron tactics to aerial warfare in ‘‘Thach Weaves' a Trap.” (4). Father Knows Best. . (9)! Betty Garrett star as young couple who put up with lost dog; Theater. (7), My Little Margie. SYSTEM in “The Penlands and. the|. (9) Playhouse 92. Poodle.” (9) Mystery Playhouse.|1:30—(4) Hollywood Story. ey Fronfter. “The|. The Falcon, (4) (Color) TV The-| ater. Albert Salmi plays violent 129:16—(2) Love of Life. backwoodsman who woes |. beau- “Island of Stone.” (2) I've Got a Secret, Panel quiz with George 2 her Italian villa. (4) Tonight.) “America After Dark,” repeat; | group; comedian Gabe Dell. THURSDAY MORNING 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. | \7:00—(2) Good Morning (4) Today. (1) Little Rascals. . 9:45—(2) News, Weather. RCA COLOR TV St Eddie Fisher. (2) Giant tase0—<2) Garry. Moore Show w) im tep. . Home. ( Studio. FREE HOME 1:45—(4) News. 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey Time.) 6 Modebs on Die 8:00—(4) Adventures of Hirém| | (7) Theater Seven. odels on Displa Holiday. Hiram thwarts band of| 11:99—(4) Price Is Right. ; pley French bank robbers, Wally Cox! 11:39—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth Blond or Mahogany nih (Color) Arthur Godfrey| or Consequences. (7) Robin and THURSDAY AFTERNOON '12:00—(2) Valiant Lady, (4) Tic Tac Dough (7) 12 o'clock Comics. | (9) Maggie Muggins. ) (9) ola Testament Tales. 1:00—(2) Ladies Day, (4) Mystery, Conrad Nagel Show, 700—(2) Our Miss Brooks ry ; ing personal, sometimes embarrassing, questions at his’ subjects. | ABC-TV.is now discussing a deal to telecast the program nationally. Wallace is already well-known throughout the country as the emcee ABC Network Prepares to Air Show Nationally ‘lace is just another easy-going, his questions, The camera in the genial emcee on a national TV darkened studio stays close up, lives for the sake of gory details ‘quiz show but he’s making teleyi- catching every facial movement Unless it revolves around the. nub 'sion lively in New York as a tough, ‘and expression of the subject. ‘relentless’ | big shots through the wringer. eatin before a large, fascinated New York audience turned Wallace | into such a “ ibig networks vied for his services. moves in with h gradually toughen | local station WABD literally puts ithe spotlight.on the “victim.” hock New ‘York e # “ing. direct questions. The results often are mens or embarras- sing. = CALLS NOVEL Nasty’ “You did, hah,” ‘snorted Grace Metalious, author of best-selling * Place,” when Wallace, in typical frank-talking, told her “I * * * party-giver Elsa Maxwell why she climate ..was_ supposedly sufling, she replied: “Sit T withdrew: on everyone whe beynced from bed to bed, I'd have very few friends.” - Here’s an interview in which " Wallace is given the ‘Wallace, -_ treatment:” ; Q. Do you consider your show. a tough" imitation. of the. “polite” | Ea A. Hell, no. There is very little! __similarity,He's after showing the. inside _of people's homes. We're * trying to show a person, period. * * *& ? troversy for the sake of putting: some life in the show? A. Hell, yes, Of course I'm after | ROUGH ‘Wallace, who interviews celebrities | on his New York television show, “Night Beat,” specializes in throw- sponses when you “needle” some- one. I want to start people talk-) ing. It's part of the entertainment | technique to deliberately try to, catch interviewees with their pants | 3 down. HIS PRIVATE Lite Q. Why is it that you want to know all the intimate details about on NBC-TV's ‘The Big Surprise.” mention your own personal life, two previous divorces, children, | ‘etc., in your biographies? JACK LOTTO sees only the shoulder or back of| A. Can we go off the record? NEW YORK (INS) — Mike Wal- the head of Wallace and hears) Q. No. A. 1 don't go after. personal lof the person involved I don't go * * * ‘in for pure biography for the sake | Having done a thorough research |! Pure biography. Making celebraties not under the | job on the interviewee, Wallace re-| Q. Why are you om to go in for idle chit-chat, He @™5wer’ relaxes his guest by first picturing A, It’ s not true. I mentioned my, hot’ TV property, the him in glowing terms and then| ‘ie. a De potential subjects hes heal LAST interviewer who puts! evading the FREE PARKING | Now the exciting, i lagrehi | Wallace type of show ts about to ge national. Wallace, who one | emeces the NBC “Big Surprise,” is due to sign a long-term exclu- | sive eontract with ABC paying i him $100,000 annually, Details of | his network interview show have — net yet been announced. | Wallace's “Night Beat” over | -Most of the . time _the viewer | HOP © SERVICE? aa: your book was pasic and) When Wallace asked society! didn't ea the etc-wheie- the veoret} Murrow “Person — to Person” te Strugkied Q. Do you deliberately start con.) controversy.- You get better re. , f people you interview, but never, EE CLEARANC save MORE at: 256 South Saginaw Street!!] terview know you are going te the people who come on the show, ask embarrassing ? - A. 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Cites Need 12 ie tert ony ee ca rer, the triple-threat man of stage cai cag Pgs Rg Bg og B i roo right out again for . in C wad meantime, Mr. Ferrer had a few thousand well-chosen words to say governor's Study Commission), 6+ waki to the fact that the waking up 19 political infighting that can make or break an administration, be it| aaa a EE | Movies; said Mr. Ferrer, are at 3 Faked Sets Are Gone Forever, Says Jose Jose eee races rove” LANSING (— Michigan's public shout movies, marriage, politics , schools, looking to the state to help and polemics. l them out of their financial x * ®* Be ‘took oath of office on the steps off The menace of Soviet aggression have completed a typing course, re-molstened, bye bulk 4 days of shooting on the back-lot @ —— mare iare gone forever and television ; * : hmoney, soon, if they are to did it. eee Ferrer sees no-reason for the oe foer Mascgroning corcmcnets. ent _T2_ avrn ot: Sobel. sote nim Holywood usr neg un-loc KS. ! ia j over : at the same time meeting rising (0° 6¢ true intro. product. | : without gag, bloat or gripe — costs of operation. aP duced by TV has changed the en- “They've got te do a Co tipation is caused by amazing new new lavative The St Commission, w ire concept of movie making. Y: mstipation is ca discov- ing up aT oe survey of tout ganceahoaa tt wee aha lela * better job—get stories, what doctors call a oa a pte so aitestee eer. ° school financial problems, Mon- | The public simply doesn’t go for sin ¢ produce, direct and act a lot bet: | — colon, “thrifty” colon ts one no on et is 80 ‘ _the _multi-million-dolilar _set—or__Rouge’ made money. band, Miss Clooney's complete lack ter and stop thinking that gim- “moiture as sho of Nga ee | she eA ale di : cast. They want to see real peo- | “The trouble with Hollywood just|of “side” or interest in the glitter- hc, a opposite: robs the of s0 proved safe even for womel ple in their own backgrounds.” eerie gee eee Cihy Had Good Reason menh, soaiatane On Ee my She-mawt critical stages of Cut Typi Ti ' dry that they block the bowels SUPERIOR TO OLD STYLE aa aS W. ] d, -D to yping less so shrunken that they fail to , salt or ntives, seasoned in Wor. omestic: Politics, vos: ancenes were cny's} 2284, oF glimalata te urge... covanasm neither evga, boat = @: f id typewriters being what they are, pels was from your body. with your absorption —— ="Contident Ike Show s N ew Statur e Fe ae oan ea eetents, No| TOREGAIN NORMAL REGU- asian and oths vate teal oping ér qualifying speed| ~ LARITY two things are neces- tests, did not cause rash or, * , 4 WASHINGTON (INS) — Thejexplode nts a conflict far more|that his own confidence in his abil-\YPrstter vif be required” of high| pa ths ge erating stony sv other side’ ‘mills outstate, less in Detroit. _crisis-seasoned chief executive who bloody than Korea. ity to steer the world safely past|school seniors or graduates who| Sow block your bowel must be B tekd eaves snntng toy x jungle before him. He was largely | ignorant of the tricks and tactics of , {Rapeilican or Democratic. SEARS In four short years the raw po- litieal novice has become a su- _ perb politician whose far outruns that of hix own party. In politically blase Washington, his domination of the GOP is lik- | lela.) 4.@- FURNITURE [Foor To pceeygne ‘the U.S. capital with each officials decided. ust be brought to your colon And COLONAID Lan ould capi was a far ery from|is as real and as imminent as it eTown each succeeding crisis. od colon to tone it consti- ent tvter the lan. Wealth be War slr‘ who ta on was In 3S SS NVA ioe who has mavigated safely), Too many applicants wer) leet erie'ije monces to pate, overnignel Whether [districts with a stronger tax base|the biggest job of his life’ four) But a measure of Mr, Eisen- rroaaphe Pecaees is not as jit-/because the typewriters on which| action; to @ normal urge to occasional, frequent oF of wand fail to pick up help propor. yerss 20% ‘hower's stature with the Ameri- |1.ry as he would once have been typing exams were taken are, as purge. constipa get COLONAID, in. On inauguration day in 1953,| ean people is the in meeting the challenge of Suez.jone young girl applicant wrote, ONLY A BULK meg ni bl casy-to-take tablet form at ) Gov. Wittenss wilt go [DWI BD. Eisenhower bed just! fool “that if war can be | Dwight David Eisenhower has| “lousy.” can 1) ré-moisten this dry, an counter, : with the Commission's taken off the army uniform he had| avéided in the Middle East, he Jearned much about politics in the shru on wena oe 2S Oe jee 98c for the econom- SCIENTIFIC | recommendations is yet to be |“0m for 41 years. He had fought) will void Wand if-It comes, 11,0 four years. He is now ready| Kathleen O'Connor, under 21 and vital bulk to re-create a nor. brings a bitter battle within his own party) he is one man best qualified y ed nee purge, And, of all positive at less than FUTURAMA but there was little doubt for the presidential nomination ‘he to put his new skills in the all-out/too young to vote, has been elect Lenniitea, noLauAi, the per tablet. —aae he will come up with a plan | (°F, "he Presventily, believe would| ee offensive he considers vital to pre-ito her late father’s seat in the) more school aid in one form be his for the asking. If there‘has been a change it is! paring the GOP for victory in 1960.'Irish Parliament, for North Kerry. School chiefs told him at one of} * © ns | : budget hearings last week that) Washington's sprawling bureauc- S H H primary end secndary schools in racy stretched like a trackless ears armony . ouse nS Se Shae i sR r " rae em ws wi Eg 2 AGL a VON AH i gy bi i lh ih ei # al nearer 3 a” a r mae Sue ean The rift in ‘Republican rank lems, but it too would require that! 10h threatened to tear the party local units must do more to helps cnder at the 195% -convention, | when Bob Taft came within a hand-/ ASSN ii. * a kia ee tlt Pg ea least eight mills for operations. | tion day would stand the risk of] being fun out of town on a rail, | It would be an over-simplifica-| Merry Chase to Catch / lElephant Loose in Japan NAGOYA, Japan (—Hundreds| success in reforming the GOP into} elephant) the wel Hey een Deviant ithrough. 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