7 # mace Finer scemaaie Winrvae — The bottom reuky dhe’ drop out of the thermometer last night; but Marlene Hampshire illustrates how the -I degree weather. felt to one not accustomed to Michigan winters, Marlene, a at 2005 Dexter Rd., is a war bride and only 4 months from her home in High Wycombe, England. ee eee oe ot en © A re : But It’s Fighting Back | H iResidents -, “Sesttac Weeks tote Pontiac Press employe who lives Mercury Here Early Today: STATE HOSPITAL READINGS { ———— RS =~ BERGmIgh occ. ccccccecns 3 DBM. scsscceccscss sewer 1 PEG Bagoccpococommocson.: ite OS Adocsoesocecpoc SGec! CUS aagnpcnococeccanooc 1 5 a.m. i paweseseacecaecc 1 If you shivered in South morning, be of good cheer — they are about due toleave- the Pontiac area, the U.S. 1 Below OOM 2... secceseces <8 O62. <2... ABocnio® acao 1 9:30 B.. ccc ceee Senna. | 8 am. aiente esse I 1 Gm ....---- eescceves a Noon siglaeceiscecee ae VW Pole-like temperatures this coast. | The tanker, whose home port ¢ is Palermo, Sicily, listed the dead | | hatch. Salvatore | “At Least Twenty Shrimp | Boats Missing; No Word — on Fate of Crews ”MIAMI, Fa (INS) — coast of south Florida re~ ported heavy damage today in the wake of the worst winter storm in 50 years. __At least 20 shrimp boats were reported _ missing. There was no immediate word on the fate of thete crew members. - “The Italian tanker the Giobe re- ported from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., that one crewman was’killed and another seriously injured when the 465-foot' ship, enroute from Port iArthur, Tex., to Rotterdam, Hol- land, encountered heavy seas dur- ‘ing a gale off. the east Florida Residents of tlie lower. east THIS ONE CAPSIZED — The shrimp boat Noah’s Ark lies awash with’ pounding waves washing over her deck at Key West, Fla. Dis- AP Facsimile. abled at sea the fishing boat was towed to shore then capsized from ‘heavy seas. were unaccounted for this morning. # ‘Some 20 others A + a Hillary’ s Party |Eats Hot Dogs at Pole Feast U. S. SOUTH POLE STATION band of New Zealanders feasted on Navy beans and hot dogs today after completing their trek to the South Pole over 1,200 miles of snow and’ lee. = + 2% The 38-year-old - conqueror of Mt.. Everest’ pulled into the = after camping in sight of it last night with tractor gasoline left "The Americans led the New Zealand caravan of three trac- tors two miles to the spot which U. S. scientists compute as the geopraphic bottom of the world. It is encircled by oil drums. ~ * * +-fhe group stopped to look at it, but Hillary did not step in- side the circle. Then they went | American scientific station today | ‘Chnser Firm Tight-Lipped on Jupiter IRBM ‘Full-Scale Production ae _ Soon,’ Gen Barclay Tells Newsmen i in ) Chicago DETROIT (NS) — Spokesmen. _ for Chrysler Corp. remained tight- lipped today regarding an announcement from Chi- cago by an Army official that the IRBM Jupiter ‘| missile will go into: full- Ly ES Pee scale production soon at Warren. to the station mess hall for their first hot meal in several days. Phone Contract Talks Resumed erewman as Napoli Giuseppe, 30, | ef Catania, Sicily, The injured seaman was D’Arrigo Salvator, 44, also from Catania. Thé two men were battered during the sierm while trying te secure a | was pase a North Broward General Hos “Weather Bureau reports. Tonight will be partly cloudy and cold with a lew near 10 degrees, but tomorrow's —— is . for warmer with a high near The mercury recorded one Hospital between 7 and 8 this morning, making it the * coldest reading this winter. * downtown Pontiac, preceding was 23. -and-a—6 at Sault § Ste. Marie reported but today. reported a reading of 13 above. * Three above was the lowest _recorded— Southern and Central Michigan el were Perey = . Tinsiia @arly tolay. Flint was the state’s coldest spot with the mer- cury registering 11 below zero. It was only 10 below 24-28. below zero at Pontiac State * temperature—in 8 am. At 2 pm. the — * im Fort Lauderdale. ‘Damage from winds that reacts! “reported heavy through south Flor- ida. Trees’ were toppled, plate glass windows blown out and signs: wrenched from moorings. i Unless sunny weather comes to/ the rescue, crop damage from the . steady rain which came with the storm May run into the millions of dollars. - At Eloise, Fia., flamed tele frame bulidings and left 67 per- sons homeless but no one was Grand Rapids. 17 below yesterday morning, injured. At Port Isabel, Tex., a storm that churned up western waters of sua rin one fishing vessel Ex-Editor of Confit de Slays Wife, Self. in Taxi NEW YORK #—Howard Rush-) more, former editor of Confident- i dence ifrom the ulate strong winds destroyed five the Gulf of Mexico forthe last! ttwo days moved eastward toward Getting Fu I Facts, Johnson Assures "WASHINGTON (INS) — Demands for release of the) lee 73 miles an hour in gusts was’ Gaither. Report. were expected to: continue today despite assurance by Democratic leader Lyndon John- son. that Congress will get all of the “facts” in the controversial. study—but not the Report itself. One senator said the “important” information in! the White House report is# Polis Scientist ~ to Stayin U.S. at Johns Hopkins not the facts on US. -Soviet, strength but-w! ‘authors of the survey — about the facts.” An aide said the “information,” which Johnson claimed his Pre- parednesg subcommittee already has‘or expects to obtain through testimony, does not include the The White House report is un- derstood to have concluded that the U. 8. faces the greatest peril “ei lhe Wintery-$0 0. result-of So- viet —gatns-ta the mititary-scien- tifle fields. ntia + ‘They were arguing then, Pearl- iat yoagasiee and. anti-Commeuniet|man. cald. He said the woman qrepeiee, Bet snl ied bis on ment in a taxeab. * e Police ed Genie of ~ both as tentative ‘pending formal identification .by next of kin. But) newsmen. aid neighbors of the R at the scene said they were certain it was the writer and his“pretty. blonde. wife, a former) ti ‘ cab, telling the driver: husband, don’t worry about it.” eeep-the man from entering. But Lrcaeliomdmomairied ut ‘Tm her Pearlman said the woman shouted, “If he’s going to ride in ‘this taxi, I don't want to. Drive me to the station house.” CONTINUED ARGUE The driver said the couple con- pe ial Lbel trial of tee nap-wpbershegpergeoamel! Rushmore’s testimony was fea- tured during the Hollywood crim- year. azine in 1953 to expose commu- nism but was assigned to do stor- jes mostly involving the private lives of movie stars. He said he with publisher Robert Harrison ovet the type of material he was! to write, 4 * * * .Rushmore had worked for the New York Journal American for 15 years as a top anti-Red writer until he was fired in 1954 for econ- criticized to the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy. romars EDITOR | * Mrs. Rushmore Was at one time ta woman's editor of “the Journal his American. al studying Case _ ‘Against Doctor | -Ziem Due to Decide on Criminal Confidential last) __ He “Said “he joined” the ‘mag: left the magazine after a dispute Made Monday, into difficulties to shoot a the earth, Sas. Prosecution | A decision on whether criminal charges will be preferred against Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger may be Prosecutor Fred-| jerick - C. Ziem said toflay. icine. suit, 4 _|Credits PHS * * * ——— Johnson did not make it clear {Continued. on —_ 2, Col. 1) * =f 8 land,” the 52-yéar-old yesterday. on preceding the opening of the 1958 “However, session of Congress. bronc hitis and her voice is still) raspy,’ he said, REPUBLICANS INVITED Johnson told hewsmen he had} invited Senate Republicans to, make the same use of the subcom- mittee staff to bring their mem- bers up to date on- the inquiry. | He added in response to ques- | Gronchi cooled his heels east | tions that any secret information— an hour Thursday night with 3,000) A tempest continued to rage tn | this opera-living nation: after | Miss Callas sent her letter of | apology last night to President | Glovatini Gronchi. including. that in. the Gaither Re-/other customers after the first act!” port—would be passed along to the'curfain ran down on Bellini’s voice, TEMPEST STIRRED Ce Set born 26 years ago in: apologize te the President, but — honored again tonight, the man- | Debate Walkout by Callas Johnson Assures | acement forgo on after Miss Callas tearfully Latini, said Miss Callas sang on teld officials she had lost her;/New Year's Eve and then. cele- jbrated “until a late hour, without lobserving neccssary precau- tions.” He suggested that might). ‘The tempest was over the queS-|have caused her trouble. tion, did she lose her voice or her! temper? ‘ Miss Callas’ husband, Milan few friends,” he said. “Then we! «they are working themselves: millionaire Gioyanni Battista «| went ‘to a club. We were home by we are not aware of their prob- Meneghini, said earlier it was (1 a.m.’ = until they published them.” not necessary for his wife to ispent New Year’ s Eve visiting 4 or in missiles, Nowinski replied: The press conference was called yesterday within two hours after Atty. Gen. William Rogers re- vealed the defection in a speech before the National Press — in Washington. * * When asked if ‘he was Semitier| “We with Russian progress in his field But Meneghinj denied it. [He said he had never been to she Seed changed her mind, While the pmeeas eee prima. donna kept to her bed with what ‘her doctor described as bron- ‘chitis and laryngitis, music lovers. peppered her with criticism. LEAVE ROME Opera fans milled in front cher hotel yesterday chanting, ‘ ila Callas'da Roma” (Callas, get out of Rome). Italian newspaper critics | claimed it was her temper, not of perature, which was 102 the night! her voice, that got out of controi. |Winchester, 35, arid Paul Greer, The papers also leveled shafts/37. told him they entered Ernie's ‘at Elsa Maxwell, American col /Pr Thursday night and related: umnist, TV performer and party-| she still has some | giver, for defending Miss Callas, Leet levelling a revolver at Mrs. }j a close friend. * * * ri -Miss Maxwell criticized the -op vera company management for al- ‘legedly insisting Miss Callas sing idespite a cold and called the pub- > phic’ s reaction to her performance “in extremely bad taste.’ Lucille Udovick, an American _ soprano living in Rome, hewsmen the opera manage- ‘told Latorraca they are thankful to be! ‘Via alive in jail after two free-swing-| ing women beat one and chased| off the other from a holdup at-| ‘tempt in a bar. * told | Russia and had never seen a mis- sile or a rocket in Poland.~ Nowinski said he would be will- ing if asked to work on this coun- ‘try’s missiles program although | Armed Holdup Men Counting Jail Blessings MERCED, ‘his work was not connected with) Calif. &&—Two men such projects. | Merced County Sheriff John, materials, or combinations of ma- ‘terials, Nowinski is able to predict ‘their behavior when subjected. ito high temperature stress. * | When asked to describe Nowin- Latorraca. said Louis Walter |Sx!'s Stanley” qe eel ‘of the mechanical engineering de- \partment _at Hopkins, said, oh ‘would call him top echelon,” * * ‘This is a holdup.” W inchester, rank, Zimmerman, -whe- er will move swiftly to complete organization of the commission, possibly this weekend. At Gettys- burg, Pa., spending a few days on his farm, informed sources said the Presi- dent expected to pick a staff, di- rector, either today or tomorrow. Pony Express: « Beats U.S. Mail by Day's Time From the known properties of cial U. members would be chos- ' that post. ‘* * * There were indications Eisenhow- where Eisenhower is a vice chairman, or both, Service for Ida M. George, 66, “jof 4205 Sandy Lane, Birmingham, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday *~ lat the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Miss George died —— ae re native 6f Malden, Mass., she was the owner of the Direct Ad- vertising Co., Detroit. She attend- ed Salem Norma] School, Salem, Mass., and Wellesley College. There are no known survivors. Miriani Replaces Clarkston and Rogel Oak to “ dis- play their talents. ~~ SPECIAL YOUTH COURSES Mrs. J. Vinton Birch, education chairman for the association, an- nounced three special youth courses ‘Fol for Saturday from 10:30 a.m. till noon. Each will continue for five weeks under the chairmanship of Mrs. John Hoppins Jr. in. collabor-, ation with McGonagle. Starting Fels, 1, classes will be held for first and second grade pupils; March 8, third and fourth graders, and April, fifth and sixth graders. ‘ CHEYENNE, Wyo. (INS) — A) Pony Express rider, the first in has been unconscious since an afto’ decades, cut approximately one accident a few days before Christ-| day olf the usual mail delivery’ tras near RoswellgiN.M. time by ‘riding from Dever to) he was “‘not too keen” on missiles | Cheyenne in 11 hours and 20 min- | and satellites. He explained “that utes. x * sworn in as an offi- S. mail carrier for the * Bill Weil, trip yesterday, used six horses on, the 110-mile ride from Denver to) the Wyoming State Capitol steps. Weil is a guide at an Ever- green, Colo., ranch. He said the! lsix horses were in training since tusions, facial cuts, a fractured October, x * * The mail was an invitation Steve to Cross Goy.. Milward Simpson of Mot Wyo. Belt now owns the — Nowinski said he hopes to bring/ming from Colorado Gov. s wife and daughter to this coun-|McNichols to attend the National Word. has been phos — that doctors have ¢ pe = itor the recovery of Donald S. Bell, Io aiaat tasremeea coms tae: ‘30, former Birmingham mayor who’ 'uty Auditor General Henry Dowling jto. replace John H. Witherspoon as ‘controller of Detroit. _ * * Bell, whe also was owner of Witherspoon, called the “aésist- | Bell Funeral Chapel, Birming- ‘ant mayor” under the late Albert ham, was injured in a poise |E. Cobo, resigned yesterday short- rash which took the life of jly after he was asked to do so by Gordon H. Getsweiler, 23, of (the mayor. Benson, Ariz. Dr. Ear] Lattimer of the East- ern New Mexico Medical Center said he had hopes for Bell's covery. He suffered multiple con- : + = * Witherspoon will return to his ‘old job as an assistant corporation . re. counsel. Man Lights Cigarette wrist and a fractured thigh when... . he car went off the road and over-Causing Gas Explosion turned. _jles E. Mowry, Santa Clara Uni- versity physics burned about the face and arms ‘Ranch near Benson. - Wiliam D. Hooper ‘dr. ite inn with her husband. . to become naturalized citizens. _ Mrs. Zimmerman reached be-, Rogers said Nowinski’s wife and “neath the counter and came up ‘daughter also would be granted swinging a heavy club. Shé struck political asylum. Winchester over the temple smashed him in the face and took’ another swing at the head. Greer, fled. Nixons in New York to See Shows, Relax NEW YORK (®—Vice President + + Mrs. wickie Blankenship, a pat.) University Posts - LANSING W—Democrats tight-|. “itry soon and said the family hopes! Western Stock Show next week in) Service will be heli at Christ. Denver.- Democrats Taking - jhome following a brief illness. ‘ron, grabbed Winchester's gun and Mrs. Nixon are here for a other Democratic senators at the ‘‘Norma.” The management final-| ment had asked her to complete | conference. \ly announced the show would not) Thursday’s performance in Miss . Tuesday . ee . ‘Callas’ place, but she refused. and started after him. weekend of theater-going and re- Winchester managed to retrieve jaxation. ‘the revolver as he ran to the car. Nixon said he planned to see jened their grip on State offices 8 today with a flourish of inaugural swearing-in ceremonies for six | ‘more of the party faithful. Threage Confirming a report in the Rome’ Prolonged Chill Maintains pul ameten Nr Grip Over Eastern U.S. — said: * * ® “IT was in bed in my nome apartment following the score of the opera as it came over -the PEPE EELS Lis £. $y oy * Trew there SUOTITE™ Broachway pisys ae ar ‘athe latrrack said the two men gay Jan. 9. They plan’ to retarn itreciy admitted their attempted to Washington tomorrow after- ‘holdup. . toon! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Southerly winds carrying 40-e-|radio, After the first act, the, ‘Tax Boost Opposed L Bitter cold maintained ae am ree ‘temperatures fanned the phone rang. It was the opera eo s. However _‘helow |, ern = some but the prolonged zero temperatures were: reported Ce — Reha oye thes third straighe night att 200T- E ae ones its “hold on the North. | many points in Wisconsin and ern Plaine. iMichigan *and in northern New /0VeT right away and finish they a * England, opera,’ they said * * “} replied, “But that’s absolute | The merdury settled into the 50s, were as far south as northern Florida,! light and Friday's heavy snow iwhile readings in the. 0s pre-| depths remainéd unchanged. 'vailed in southeastern Florida and| Light rain or drizzie dampened | southern, Texas ahd in southern portions of Texas and New Mex- je alifornia. ico, and there ‘was light rain in’ * * &t northwestern Washirgton and) cxies: cleared in southeastern scattered snow flurries in parts Florida where gale winds pound- of the Northern Rockies. led many areas Friday and) Elsewhere. the nation had most-|q ly fair weather. rain pn Miami and Fort Laudery/ —— idale.’ Winds, which caused an es-| timated $35,000 damage at Mi- ‘ami subsided, although gusts/ex- The Weather ceeding 20 m.p.h, continued at PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly Key West during the night./ cleeey ane oqatinned feite eal, tonight | Snowfall in the Northeyst Fri-land Park parts and: equipment os. Northen aime E 5-10 miles ss hour day ranged Up to 28 hes in plaat.. “becoming light and variable today. parts of, western New , ork State ‘teday tn Peritine - * ‘near Lake Erie, and’ a 20-inch) Lowest temperature precedins, 6. a m.: blanket ‘covered Oswego County, “at $ am: Wind Velocity 3°mph. |N_Y., along Lake Ontario. LZ Direction: West-Southwest. Erie, Pa., recorded 10 inches of Sun sete Baturday at 5 Snow flurries persisted near the * southeastern shores of the Great) fakes |) aioegh Namscunts "Mise Udev idk, a former resident) s, gh amounts of Denver and San Francisco who| thas lived iyf Europe for the past few. years, has given several perform- opera ts season * * * The == superintendent, Carlo at Highland Park Plant DETROIT wi — Chrysler Corp. has laid off for an indefinite period ‘1,000 workers at its suburban High- * * ~The company said the —t was to “balance inventory.”” About, 3,000 workers still are on the job. The plant .makes parts for all ' ’ fe i madness.’ ’’ ‘Chrysler Lays Off 000 LANSING (®— A proposal _ Gov. Williams to boost Michigan's is on intangible properties by 21 emergency tax measure, he said, the state may wind up the fiscal year ending in June with deficits = - et RY yesterday when he lit a cigarette Church Cranbrook at 2 p.m. Mon-jin his bathroom. day for W — -D. Hooper Jr., 59, The gas explosion which he set of 1619 E. Maple Ave., Birming- off lifted the roof 18 inches and ham. He died this morning at his charred the walls of the bathroom sand bedroom. ; | The body will be at the Bell) The gas leak was believed to ‘Chapel of the William R. Hamilton have come from the furnace. Quick Action of Two Boys Saves House From Fire farec | Regents, governing | badly of the University of Michi- gan and two members of the State Board of Agriculture, governing body of Michigan State University, take oaths for the first time. Five are for six- | year terms and replace Repub- licans as part of the statewide Democratic sweep in the April 1 Quick thinking of two boys, ages, The wall partition will have. to 18 and 11, of 2823 Millville Rd., be replaced and the house suffered Lapeer, was credited by firemen considerable smoke damage, fire- with saving their home from des. men said. truction af fire ™ night. The oe peicbard “mu McConnell School 13, and his brother, Rodney, 1 = +-clection-last-year-—— Aer eve a ne lo set =-6-Clagsroom, 4 @ eaten “discovered: fire shooting: In addition, Gov. G. Mennen Williams last night named Donald M. D. Thurber, 39, of Grosse Pointe to the University of Mich- 'to Wil liams’ Plan wi.2 ec Paul L. Adams of Sault Ste, Marie, ment as attorney general. who resigned to accept appoint- Thur- ber’s term runs until Dec. 31, 1963. jup through metal heating ducts’ in the living room wail. + A flooded oi] heater set fire to * * * ia temporary classroom building at They telephoned their mother, McConnell Elementary School, 45 - Mrs. Mildred Sturgis, who was 5. Paddock St., Friday. working at the Sears Roebuck Cat-| s *® alog Store in Lapeer, which she The blaze was discovered just manages. ‘before a kindergarten’ class of 30 ng some 3 Imillion dollars. * * * “I've never liked the - intangi- bles tax or thought it was a | . * fair tax,” said Sen. Clyde H. Chairman of the Senate andicg {R-Holland), chairman} axli : . z SPOTS House Taxation Committees, both of the Senate Taxation Committee. ‘Republicans, gave a cold recep- ——— tion to the Democratic governor's ‘DOUBTFUL LEGALITY* — “Not only is this proposal of newly announced plan to avert a financial crisis by nearly doubling doubtful legalily, but it also is the tax on stocks, bank deposits entirely unfair to impose a _ re- and other intangibles. troactive tax on a small segment of Michigan's taxpayers,” said Williams calied on the Legis- | lature to push through the in- Sas Rollo G._ Contin — (R-Tipton), ibe in for stiff opposition from ey Republicans in the Legis- lature. Detroit Lawyer Seems to Need New Friend DETROIT (INS) — Detroit attorney Bland A. Pugh-may be looking for a new friend today. Pugh appeared in Traffic Court yesterday to settle some overdue parking. tickets accumulated by a “friend” who borrowed his car. The attorney paid $595 for 119 tickets. “| facker nearby. lwas to enter the wooden building. She called the Fire Department | Fiomen quickly extinguished the and her rege ayr di psceemny who ‘fire which caused an estimated _ Was working at ad Food |$300 damages to the building and '$200 damages to contents. emg ti a os out and doustd! The furnace apparen went ont the partition with water. (during the night pg Aw with By the time the Fire Depart- ‘oil, When it was lighted it over ment and their mother and step- heated, _igniting the calling, Boera. father arrived, they had the blaze ing to Dr. Otto. Hufziger, assist. under control. [nat Seectatendeet of sole, _ a Hudson compli-) men for their quick It wl eck ne Mona en lor ew he said. s Weis Tuns tt rouse Faxation €om- créase soon after it goes into mittee. - — next W so it | could be collected in March. * Conlin also heads a legislative * | Dog Pulls Self From. Ber sensible ley Mount Cheaidais Canal » boy had read a Boy Scout. book, 13 = fun rises Bungay at 01 am isnow, Some sections of Cleveland Chrysler divisions. | Withofit this or some other interim committee which is. mak- Meese Fuss Saturiey ak G:u8 pis | Helge, Ohio, measured ane fort ing a ee sere a —_ —— of snow, while’ Syracuse, NY., ; gan's tax structure a gg ge Demntewny Temp’ yy had 5 inches apie Sout Bend, inc: 4 “Cars Guarded by AEC Agents — toward wholesale revi - | rere % = v0 5 = oward wholesale revision, but Mi oe ee oan, 7 inches. ars G r yy A Ag their recommendations are not ex- OM, .ceeecee: 4 1 P.M... ecces od : oem. ‘ 2 p.m 3! * * pected before next summer. 19 a.m 19 a3 a POE mace Orestonal rain was expected to Fri@ay in Pontiac diminish ‘ine the Southwest and is spread across the Southern Plains banal bangers aay is and into the Lower Mississippi Weather — Party Soudy - cold . One Year lage! ia Pontiac |snow/ was forecast for the north - Highest temperature oe i es Lowest temperature ..........0.0005 Weather — Snow — fae fee'rded downtown) Highest temperature ac Lewest temperatire Train Partially Derailed train, including four cars guarded - by armed agents of the Atomic Energy Commission, was partially derailed | here today, No one. was injured. With Republicans in control of | both houses of the Legislature, GOP reaction to the governor's oo proposal carries considerable Nickel Plate Railroad freight | weight. Williams invited members of House and Senate Taxation Com- * * * Larry Bell, son of Capt. and men, the youth he saved. " |mittees to meet with -him next “¥ MOUNT €LEMENS (—Becausé 1 a O-yearold today with saving the life of a playmate, also 10. Bell of Selfridge Air Force Base, was the hero; Linn Carmen, son of Sgt. and Mrs. John M. Car- Boy's Scout Trick Saves Pal could,” he said. “Then I stretched out on the ice and pushed the stick-out to him. “He grabbed a cascand | tered te Nm. d x * * “The ice cracked and we inched back. Finally we got to firmer ice and Linnéd — up on it. Then we ran to shore.” The'‘beys returned to the leo ta & fale of tempt to save Duke. He couldn't understand he was crédited Mrs. Donald M. Detroit Controller SANTA CLARA, Calif. w—Char- . instructor, Was ~ Be: | Highest and Lowest Temperatures ‘Capt. K. L. Chapman of the railroad police said the | Tuesday and talk over'the State's} tee broke and Linn plunged into water 20 Tecate Neto bite tho etch ond Belden ° ~~} New York Wp financial troubles. Both 3 — eae Sra and “four cars contained enough explosive “to biow ‘up. Goettings, hawaver, suid they had — ® Deeg, % while they pulled him. out, ‘While fair and cold weather con-| western New York.” But the cargo was not further | otros E d * © & Alpens vrie. 1 Temperature Char yy / /, tinued along most of the Atlantic! - jous engagements and ' proba. The ice fisherman apparently was .too far They finally had to leave, “ecanse Linn - ‘Baltimere 32 15 Memphis / Coast states, a warming trend ‘Mdentified. © ' bly would be unable to =— sted away to notice what -ha ti I was awfully cold,” oe Biumarck Fy" 3 Miami af "twas tn prompect for most of the}. The four guarded cars remained upright. Officials that date. | ay wi ippened, despite yells the bags reat the iar Sali ot Capt. Chaticston 41.19 Minneapolis /25 5 Mississippi: Mod declined on security grounds to discuss their contents, | ee from the boys. . and Mrs.- Marion ‘Becker, where Mrs. Becker ieee.’ 2 2 New Griesny $1 PY the deraiiment..was not immediately . _Mictgan last year collected} “I thought of a rescue trick I'd read in a rervegh: : a. 20 14 Yoru. 8 1 The. cause of a gave Linn a hot bath and wrapped him in* Cinclanett Z “43 Gamaeediy fair ance was fore- 1 oe 7 recent“ neta gre intangibles a. Scost megesioe ie Be. oy — ae blankets: a np et ag #4 cast for the Northwest and east, ‘The .99-car freight was_headed for Buffalo from ‘St. taxes. Williams’ plan would nearly a vy > Everybody praised, the story spre: it ward fo the Great Lakes excepti-"Louig atid Peoria, Til, whén 32 cars lett the tracks. [double the ts nos Dong acaghees USED LONG STICK ~-"—F ag tab eda ie pletion eee ak eae ake Spas Conan a tw more| About 100 pigs in shipment were let loose from one ‘wn. : He. ran 30 feet to shore and got t the longest doorstep. It was a bedraggied. and shivering Ged thaties in parts of “the| Of the derailed cars. Erie County authorities pitched in | «1s the only ‘fair’ polution 1 stick he could tind. -_ Dike. Somehow the dog had managed to save 3e\Norttiern Rockies, - to help railroad men round up the —— porkers. —_ ican think of,” he said. 7 -. the stick back as close to Linn asT° himself ( pect a. THE BERRYS » JACKIE! oy Py Gat Grabert é 2 Py = Sciam ye NAY, $ 20S? 2 ghedtor Work and Rest problem of adjusting What the na- tion can afford for the home front to what it must spend in the face of Russian advances in science and diplomacy, |BLEAK PROSPECTS * So for members coming up for ne re-election, the outlook for getting Spends . Last Weekend ithrough batches of pet projects is at Gettysburg Before about as bieak as for a tax slash Congress Convenes inet would please constituents. Ike Combines ae in November, and 32 of the 96 in Security for | oul Destroyed §S Check Can Be Renard By RAY HENRY “I fe | ,66 ears old and retired. From Mrs. F.-S. of Louisville J'd like to know if I am eligible] Ohio: man, Security at 63. I'm getting a few) ;As the wife of a retired for a veteran's pension. 1 started drawing Social’ lieve my income must be within a I be-) ‘certain limit to be eligible. I have. dollars less than half of the amount} ‘a farm from which I get rent. Is my husbahd is collecting. If mY tnig pent ‘considered income to-| husband should die, how much will ,a7q the pension limit?” my payments be?” Seventy-five per cent ef what your husband was receiving or | | Yes. Your income ‘s limited to | $1,400 a year if you have no de- | pendents or $2,700 a year if you was entitled to receive when he | | have dependents. From Mrs. QO.L.M. of Poplar, Bluff, Mo: “By mistake I put my Social Security check with some mare envelopes and papers in the trash can and burned it up. Is there any chance of getting the check replaced?" Yes. You should immediately | go or write to the nearest Social Security office. In either case, i i. From Mrs, M. 'Mich.: ‘I am told that a farmer's fad husband was a farmer and | lyears. Can I draw Social curity?” | Ne. under Social Security dan. 1, you should give the full details covered. surrounding the disappearance - 7 4 of year check. I'l) take between | From Mrs. J. E. M. of King-) two and four weeks trem the Usher. Okla: “My husband passed! time you report the missing check and the time ° you'll be issued another. | pay |payment on these expenses. 'T still collect?” | From A. A. A. of Mitchell, S. D.: | Generally,. an application must _ NOT | be made fof the payment within _ two years after the death. But, | if there is good cause for a de- 242% | lay im the application, two addi- tional years are allowed. I suz- > your nearest Social Security of- | From J. N. of Council Bluffs. Towa: next year and will be forced to lretire I live as to being eligible for So- \cial Security?” No. Secial Security is a pro- | —_ run by the United States Old ‘Moon’ Sets for Kate Smith; — i“When the Moon comes over the: ‘Mountain’ any more. She announced last night she, i . rivie ne song after almost 27 years. | Tt will not be heard on her new | radio show on the Mutual Broad-| is is not a recent hange_ in dividend policy, but has con- tinued for the past 25 | years. Monday, Miss Smith saié-shé has “sim. ply grown tired of hearing the! song.’ She said she has sung it . she said. | - than eho eee ‘times, We have never missed a Dividend Pertod High School Students ‘Would Build Atom Lab . school. iSchool yesterday sought Atomic ‘Energy Commission approval to 75 W. Huron, Pontiac FE 4-056! cal atomic reactor. , “Bud” a Invites . You to Listen to JACK BENNY SHOW at 7:30 ON WIR ; Broug ht to you by the . HOME. INSURANCE co. and Their Agents For Details Call a R. WICHOLIE peg, Meee FE 2.2308 49 Mt, Clenions ‘ J. of Bangor, widow can draw Social Security.) have been a widew for nearly 12) ; | charge fer this service.) Farmers were brought | ae 1955, seo your husband wasn't | laway six years ago and | had to all funeral expenses. I am. jtold 1 could have collected a lump lsum? from Social Security as part! Can) It appears that you're too late. | | gest, however, that you check | fice to see if you are eligible. | to Give Eftettive jation at his farm home today— gress reconvenes. farm yesterday after” spending! ‘about 24 hours in Washington. the Senate. surge upward. The question gf what to do in case a President should be in- capable of carrying on is one of the likely topics of verdes de- r bate. In the field of Civil Rights legis- ilation, nothing _ is likely to happen. | ‘Congress’ and the ‘both are inclined GETTYSBURG, Pa. «&—Presi- dent Eisenhower arranged a schedule mixing work with relax- on the last weekend before Con- , a * * * — The President drove back to his Wintry weather was expected to curtail] Eisenhower’s outdoor ac- Boos to TV Flop. LONDON (INS) — Some British government se you can draw jtelevision viewers will be able to your payments wherever you choose to live: “British Viewsrs | iregister an electronic Bronx cheer From M. H. W. of Jamestown, lseeing ‘on the commercial TV net- | 'N. D.: ‘My father-in-law has been|work. living with us for nearly 10 years’ inow and has been drawing Social Security for almost that long. If 2 200 Londori homes have been fitted he should die, would my wife be iwith a device known as berry” “burp” meter. * * * Only or seers aes 5 only homes linked directly to the com-- Ne. imercial TV headquarters can get the gadget (Questions on Social Security - * * * problems may be addressed to = TV official Paul Adorian said the “Social Security,”,im care of The viewer presses a button on his set Pontiac Press. Questions. will be answered by mail from the Pon- tiac office of the Social Security Administration. There is no light flashes at the studio and, Adorian said. the staff ean go right to work on nee ing things. 4 Junior Editors Quiz on WORMS “T'll be 65 the middie of from my job. My wife |would like to move to California’ ‘to be near our two daughters. / I'm inclined to go along with her.! | Will it make any difference wher€) NEW YORK w — Singer Kate | \Smith says _she won't be singing was dropping the tune as her casting System that starts next, QUESTION: What are worms good for? x * * ANSWER: Like the boy in the picture, nearly everybody i knows that worms are good .as bait for fish. And the early bird that finds a worm on top of the ground thinks it’s very useful indeed. But‘ far more important than this is the job ithat the billions of worms living in the earth do as nature's, __. plows ws. Eating their way through decaying vege table matter | “in the ‘soil, ‘they help air to penetrate the solid earth. “Kiso they bring to the surface each night a little of the soil that. has passed through their bodies. This all makes things grow! better, and farmers regard worms as friends and helpers. * *. * FOR YOU TO DO: Color this picture to remind you of| ‘summer fun to come, and remember when you see a worm, inext time that the smallest of God’s creatures has its place jin the scheme of things. x * * (You may win $10 by mailing your suggestion on a pést- ‘card to. Violet Moore Higgins in care of this newspaper. The prize this time went to Bernice Freitas, Kaneohe, Hawail. 4 Monday: Why do boys’ voices change?) The first dozen of an ejected .jtivities today. He has not played. ‘a regular game of golf since se Stilt, fering & mild stroke Nov. 25, but) nie s pots in the road ahe ie phen legen ah the second session of the 85th Con-| ay 8 rr |President's recovery is so com- | Bress ;something like 80 years. lif they don’t like the show they’ Fe | plete he can play golf any time TARIFE FIGHT LOOMS she chooses. * * Eisenhower State of the Union message for expires in June, faces a All 435 House seats are at stake, Politicking is bound to: day for pace+A Cr a son an teers tin pointed, up Sas oul the "phe budget he will: send along to|gram’ have been 80. molded by) dollar we Ss ‘mainly to | tion’ from lowering price sup- wth a bu eee me ek Capitol gall bel led nt cl a asad scholarships and turning out | ports for dairy products, pesice- The extent te which the Eisen. ie fe * tehiee —, ys ley a sooner tion—Russia,_ a _* | Holdover “issues from the’ last time spending and the ominous} ' hower administration has been Senate and Hi —— T Swollen with del Geiia. 1 te iministrati ee ee eee is sure to rise’ session are’ likely to spark new ~_ of Soviet Sputniks comes pcg 7 | the han- |day to deliver .a state-of-the-union | reportedly pushes toward-74 billion! gram to ald education bas Sons . a - he ange agory are fires. to a new session Tuesday—| dling paley = alae oe message built around the theme/ dollars for the fiscal year begin-| retailored. Instead of helping to she nations! debt in spite = iG vic|, Eisenhower still wants - tb = : e great ' . = rs 7 — ee te — 5, oe House a to paid | on. _ |postal rates, for example, and the And one great, domipant issue| ‘FY: . . {stands today and what must be Perhaps never belore in- - peace- President now intends: to submit z ii — wo & & already has emerged for the ses- President Eisenhower himselfjdone to strengthen it 1 -_ will an éptire le ee Se ae eae SuaRane —z passed LPowdr dtr | : cess legislation—tax, farm, labor|tion in the Senate, measures and the like—will be the| Eisenhower killed pay raises for postal and other government em- ployes with a pocket veto last year, This time, the raises look fairly certain, _* * The perennial Alaskan Statehood Bill is on the House calendar, ready for a vote. Supporters claim missiles and the like. WHAT: word Lath ‘ wro 'S MY LINE? is related to my work mri he gree of oer on po fh ras ore ~The werd that eppeors wnder the orrow ‘down will suggest WHO LAM. te oe © © oe os 4 et ministration. . and pat on |what went on the books last year—| ithe first Civil Rights legislagion in| there are some )built- -in, vead of | The administration's bid for. aj ifive-year extension of the Recipro-| | is completing his cal Trade Agreements Law, which) tough | on owe ON | |. 6 NuUTE 7 MSEC |: 8 RATS presentation to Congress congressional session -begins. * next fight. a “rasp-| Thursday, two days after the 1958 try to give -tariff reductions to! | nations which grant them te the, The President has been at Get-/ United States. + The law permits this coun-! © Whet s My Line, ine if he thinks the show he’s watching is a flop. A buzzer sounds or a red Friday the 13th tysburg since. Dec. 27, except for) House from which he returned usual. yesterday. In the area of farm legislation, | sentiment has heen building up | to do away with the acreage Program, Just Too Much for Daring Youth | PHILADELPHIA ® — The date battle to Prevent the administra- | of crops that- are in surplus. Foreign aid is expected to be a! the overnight stay at the White target for congressional sniping as” | reserve part of the Soil Bank | | which pays farmers | | for taking land eut of production | Dairy state members also are | getting in training for an uphill | Spa rks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” Phone FE 2-5841 & 24-Hour Ambulance Service 42 Williams St. was Friday, the 13th of Decem- 4 ber, which may have had some- thing to do with It. ‘Anyway, Charles Durrell had an appointment with the probation of- fice ‘in the Municipal Court Build- ‘ing. He was on probation from a car theft sentence. i * * * ows wwwv MONDAY thru THURSDAY -—CASH & CARRY Tempting fate to the hift. th th youth used a stolen car to Pa from his home to the court build- Men’s or Ladies’ CLEANED PRESSED ling. And if that wasn't asking tor jenough trouble, he parked it in a | space reserved for judges and icourt attaches. Sure enough, when he returned, two highway patrolmen were waiting for him. Alf this came out in court yes-| terday when Judge Theodore | Spaulding sent the youth to the juvenile house of correction. * * * | If he takes ‘no more rides in stolen cars in the meantime, he weekend JOIN OUR SILVER SKIRTS & SWEATERS What a value for fine quality cleaning! Each garment French-Glo Finished, FREE! Bring them in early in the week . wear them cleaned, (ghia immaculate on the DOLLAR CLUB! Poa te Mh of Foon FRENCH-GLO (0" AF Planning to Fire | #mti"ssoottsce™ Ma e368 AAA AAR AAA RS eee ek all i i i i i i hi i Lin hi Li hon han inh ti bn i hin hin in hin i hin nian in llind pwuwwwewy Atlas Over Pacific INGLEWOOD, Calif. 8 — The chief of the, Strategic Air Com. ' mand has announced that the Air. % Force plans to fire Atlas intercon- itinental ballistic missiles thou- sands_of miles cut over the_ Fa, Citic. * + * And another Air Force ‘official says his service may use the: same launching site for an earth) ' satellite program now being con- templated. . |e The SAC chief, Gen. Thomas S. Power, said at’a news conference / yesterday that the intercontinen- | / tal missiles will be shot from) ‘Camp Cooke Air Force Base, a! ( coastal installation 168 miles, inorthwest of Los Angeles. | He said the missiles will not car- | ry warheads. Since Our Founding ~ in 1890, ‘NEW YORK w&—A group of stu-|_ dents want to build their own . miniature Oak Ridge atomic lab- | aenenemnemenmnnel oratory in a Manhattan high|- ;construct a cyclotron and subcriti- : One for Us. A Year Which ‘We Sincerely Hope Prosperous ‘One for All of You. , Elmer H. As We Enter Our 58th Year in Business .~ We Wish to Thank Our Many Customers and Friends for Making the Year Just Completed Such a Successful May We Continue to Serve Your Needs in 1958., Gordon E. Reynolds PONTIAC GLASS 23 West Lawrence Street ee oe ee yA oe ‘ @ Will Be a Very # BE PROUD Reyylalds) wyvvvVy. ~—wwerrT,. ‘eure * City Wide Pick-Up & Delivery 59 | | | Bring your cleaning while shopping at TEL-HURON _pA pA pA ee eee eee gn 4 bp be bp ie tet id 4 PCT CS SCC USS UO OCC SUVS VCC TCCETCCOC It’s Good Business to Be “PROUD of PONTIAC in 1958 Do You Remember Pontiac a Few Short Years Ago? * Heavy burden of debt. * Very few good streets. * Indifferent garbage and trash collections * Poor recreation program. Now Look at Pontiac Today! _ & Debt. entirely. wiped out! * All new arterial streets! * Many new side streets — many more planned! * Dependable trash and garbage collection! * New short term Parking Lots — More Conjing! * Effective recreational program! * Expanded school facilities! What Can You Do for Pontiac in 1958? OF WHAT WE HAVE ALREADY DONE!! * SUPPORT CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT!! * BUILD PONTIAC BY BUYING IN-PONTIAC! Ae Let's plan and work together to make Pontiac the best and happiest city in ~~ world! BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD | “of the Pontiac oa Chamber of Commerss Waldron Hotel Bldg: 7 | _ Phone 7 5-6148 | + -on the very highest “MAROLD a, FrrzoRRaLb '* Pregident and Publisher ‘It Seeins to Me... “THE PONTIAC PRESS Editorial Page EMER OP THE = » ASSOCIATED PRESS . SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1958. MSUO Is Certain to Become na ff : i ij 8 5 J Michigan State University Oak- land ‘will be a treméndous institution some day. I refer to quality and size It can’t miss. * x * It's in the hands of “master craftsmen.” President John A. Hannah and Vice Presidents D. B. " Varner and Thomas Hamilton are among the great administra- tive educators of the nation. In building and running an outstand- ing educational institution, the ability to plan transcends the ability to teach. ‘Without this first essential, the second never has an opportunity. The trié just mentioned are primarily admin- ee in all that the word and tech- niques give the teaching staff a chance to assert itself. When Vice President D. B. VARNER recently addressed a meeting of the Oakland and Macomb County super- visors, he made'a deep and lasting impression on everyone that heard him, just as President Hannan had done earlier at a downtown lunch- eon. : * * * In the years ahead, Oakland Coun- ty will be the site of one of the great universities in America. for all of us in-connection with this Oakland Courity project. And in Conclusion ...... 6: » Jottings from the well-thumbed notebook of your peripatetic reporter: Purely personal | nomination for a gracious. and friendly individual: ARCHIE BARNETT .. trigued by the ‘early advertising of the new movie, “And God Created Woman,” featuring BRIGITTE ete The New York theater says it’s. ‘ sizzling tale of sex, seduction ind ee eee _ adultery.” And the New York Post says: “Sex is rampant — on bed, on beach, in boat, in bar.” Let's see, I'll be in New York week after next. Hmmmmmm! * * * High on the list of this’ area’s leading feethal fans— Girard, Bob Oliver, Harry Kling- ler, “Pat” Pettengill, Bill Willman, Marty Rummel, Beth Fitzgerald, Ellen Downey, Iréne Hoffman, Sunny Anderson, Pete Estes, Wil- liam Marbach, Len Lewis, Dana Whitmer, Bill DeBats and Bob Emerick. * * * Overheard. at Briggs Stadium: “He’s doing better now. He gets 50 miles to the accident.”.......... My sister has swum a quarter of a mile every day for 22 years, save + -HENRY FRANCIS LYTE had always held close-the-hope that-his-verse-might— inspire “One virtuous aim, one high resolve impart— Light in one drooping soul a haliowed He Or bind one broken heart—” But consumption had doomed him and he had been. ‘ordered by the doctors to leave his parish at Brixham, England, and seek the warmer climate of. Italy. On the afternoon before his departure, he took a list walk on beloved paths by the sea, Returning, he went directl renowned hymn, “Abide with Me.” I to his room and in less than an hour wrote the The hallowed fire had been lit not only in his heecl'sit Maseseaei ths Wawa: 6a et ee Le atuaes tine tu eon gooar eens. ~ He probably would have been burned at the stake by the early church, as was Giordano Bruno, ep ed Gy ee, Ee to be inhabited. Galileo, who believed that the’ earth moved around the sun, was compejied to take back his statements. I hate to disillusion the earlier Voice of the People writer, but. the -: Bible isn't wrong. It's just misinterpreted. Zhe great truths of life be- coe aes io cigs ae nes © ka wee a These raeaes ° Deserve Attention’ As we enter 1958, there are some crusades which I believe deserve nationwide attention and coopera- tion from our Congressmen and citizens: statehood for Hawaii and Alaska, and justice and recogni- tion for our American Indians. These demand our attention now, Please write, telephone or wire your Congressman today... Margaret Gordon Amityville, N.Y. . ‘Why Not Retain ‘Yule Courtesy?’ The holidays are over and wou are back to your normal self again. -For a while during the yuletide +] season, you were an entirely dif- ferent person. Remember how nice and courteous you were? You went out of your way to be pleasant and if anything was said to you, you just laughed it eff and were ‘‘down- ~ Fight’ nice, and — Tike you hat Way. With the holidays gone, you ' eame back te your former “real” . self, to the world of the selfish, . thoughtless and materialistic. It could be another 11 months of “dog eat dog” existence fer you until history repenty itself next - December. ~-. ~ ~— Do you like the ‘real’’ self you see in the mirror, with that pre- holiday feeling gone? Every litle courtesy you can show your fellow man will make this world a little better and a litle more pleasant. Bud Starwas ‘lint “Some day,” says Vice President Varner, “Our teaching staff alone will number 2,000.” Think of it. This comes under the heading of “big business,” in addition to the cultural and educational. values which we consider first. * * * “Universities go on forever.” says the same MSUO official. . “They grow and flourish over the centuries. We have definite proofs of this in Europe.” x *« * One year at Michigan State or Ann Arbor now costs in the neighborhood of $1,600. That same boy or girl can live at home and attend MSU at about one fourth of the same cost. Hence, Oakland and Macomb ‘stu- dents can enjoy four years and grad- - uate for the same amount that it requires for one year away from home. Their education here will be level and in con- junction with an institution that possesses a nafenal reputation in when she's “enroute.” . The Marcig RuTH FREEMAN that SONNY KresGe just married, worked for a year of so in the Community National Bank.......... MARY KEARNS sends word that she hopes each week -I’ll name at least one attractive feminine resident. For today let’s consider “FRANNY” CoLuMBO. Every time we meet I start admiring her all over again. x * * Graham John Graham John Graham markets a‘ton of milk a day and hasn't drunk a drop (of milk) since he was weaned. Helen (Nye Dairy) Hartman is ready to crown him with a two-edged ax for this contradiction.......... The newest and biggest smash hit on Broadway is The Musie Man, which . promises to outdo Fair Lady in attention and ticket demand. ......... Department of Cheers and Jeers: The C’s—Fred J. Poole and Carleton C. Patter- son Jr. The J’s—all television performers- who show up with birds, mice and crawling crea- tures... educational circles * * * For the East Lansing authori- ties this branch constitutes a great adventure and a ringing challenge. For untold thousands of young. people here it represents an unexpected chance to get an edu¢ation that always seemed bexond reach of the heavy finan- cial outlay fnvolved. For once, the mountain has come to. Mohammed. * * * One of those Christmas hymns we sang so lustily last week cried out for everyone to: “Rejoice!” ‘That's the permanent theme song ET —Haroip A. FiTZGErALp Cc anne Brings Charge U.S."Hit on Pact Finance Minister Scores Restriction on Oil Import OTTAWA, Ont. (INS)—Canada accused the United States Friday of direct viola- tion of a defense agreement ratified by an exchante of notes in 1950 at the time of the Korean crisis. * * * : The accusation was made in the Ca- nadian House of Commons by Finance Minister Donald Fleming in connection with the 15 per cent “voluntary” restric- tion effective January 1 on Canadian oil imports into the Pacific states, Washing- ton being chiefly affected. —. The—1050 notes set forth which the—£ : pray and how to teach children to Se eee own soul hut in untold others So tl at te ld eg lH ee: Days of All Faiths Protestants Observe Prayer Week By DR. HOWARD VY. HARPER Since 1846, 4n ever - increasing numbers, Protestant churches all over the world have observed Uni- versal Week of Prayer during this first week of the new year. It al- ways begins on the first Sunday in January and ends on the. second Saturday. - Sponsored in America by the Department of Evangelism of the National Council of Churches, - the purpose of this Week is to emphasize prayer as a vital force for developing man's reiation- ship with God,-rather, ene infers, than as-a magic means of io te do man's will. The Department hopes during the week> to develop small- iner- denominational prayer groyps in local communities throughout the country. This year’s subject, for ent supplies a booklet of daily devotions, is “On Praying the Lord’s Prayer.” * * * Other printed materials also available from the Department, deal with such matters as how to pray Aside from traditional Christian festivals like Christmas, Easter, ete, _Universale-Week—ot Prayer, now in its 1ilth-year, is perhaps the oldest -of Protestant observ- ances. OLDER THAN CHRISTMAS The Greek word “epiphany” means literally ‘manifestation’ or “showing’’—and, less literally, a moment of perception or recogni- tien. : It is in this larger meaning that the Feast of the Epiphany Monday is ap important’ day in the Christian calendar. It focuses on the occasions—three of them —when men could not avoid see- fing that Jesus was more than human. These three events were: 1. The visit of the three Oriental Kings to -the stable in Bethlehem, when for the first time the Gentile world saw unmistakably that_the Babe of Bethlehem’ was Lord of all and not only of the Jews (St. Matthew, chapter 2, verses 1 to when unbelieving Jews saw the Holy Spirit descend upon Him in the form eof a dove and heard a voice from heaven say, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased” (St. Matthew, chapter 3, verses 16 and 17). _in Cana of Galilee, 3. The miracle at the marriage when His own family and close friends saw dra- matic evidence of His unearthly power (St. John, chapter 2, verses 1 to 11). (Copyright 1953) Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Better Tell the Smokers | “How can people, who like clean air or are sensitive (allergic) to tobacco smoke, cope with smokers who take over everywhere — in homes, restau- rants, public halls, doctors’ of- fices, church basements, etc.? (Unsigned).” Answer — Per- ple who do not haps becatise peo-- Tt You Crave Clean Air — Rarely ‘does a correspondent-— bother te report when he or she doesn’t need further advice. The pamphlet on“Asthma is available to any one who asks for it and provides stamped, self-addressed envelope.” Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not disease, peste or freatment, will eaeee Dr William Brady, if a stampe addressed envelope is sent to tiac Eres. Pontiac, Michigan. Corre 1958) diag- ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: Not since Longfellow popped an arrow into the woods has there been such a migration of directed darts. The trip to the moon is no longer a gimmick in Jules Verne’s dreamorium. We'ré about to snap that bon-bon. The Russians say they will get there in 1959 as no crow ever flew, We figuré to crack the bia- cuit first. All our experts re- quest is that the Pentagon keep its wheels on the ground. Looks like the Russians got the pick of the German scientists. It happened .before around 1920 when we limited Germany to Mystie Resents Increase Williams Wants, Williams’ statement on Thurs- day—that increasing intangibles tax is the fairest way he knows to raise money—is a good example of his distorted economic philosophy. It's an attempt to penalize people uve managed to make some money and it's an effayt to win votes of the “common man” he claims to be 80, fond of. Why don’t we rename Michi- gan “Robin Hood Republic’ and divide up all money in the state equally? That seems to be Wil- liams’ goal. Of ‘course, ali his money is in another state, so it won't hurt him any. Why can’t.his voters help sup- port the state? Isn't it about time fe proposes a tax that would affect people who put him in office? Be- cause no one interested in saving any money would ever vote ‘for him. : Lower Income Stock Owner Urges Residents = Against Signing The Socialist Workers Party has members in front of the unemploy- ment office asking you, the work- ing people, to sign a.petition to put that party on the November ballot “tn 1958. t've been toid the Socialist Workers Party has Communist leanings. and they are not interest- ed in the workers of this country or any other, except as a means of gaining control of local govern- ments. I hope you will not sign: the petitions. Robert C. Wickell, W. orker Who Believes in Capitalist System of This Country 34 Orchard Lake Ave. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE I leved you, dear, begining with . The very day we met... And every word you said was ene... I never could forget . . . I loved you from the very first... Your every glance and gaze ... Your perfect modesty and all . ., Of your engaging ways .. . I know rot how to say it but... You were so good and sweet . overwhelmed me: _ swept me off my feet . _ And I could never change my mind . If we should be apart - tor I could hold no other one - . So dearly in my heart... You are the only one I'll love . . . As long as I may live... With all the true affection that . . . My heart can ever give glider > Their airplane desig ners- strolled over the Russian border ang kept blueprinting and build- ing. Over every expert's shoul- der there were two Russians. Out of this was hatched the stormovik that was to beat _ Shickelgruber in the Russian winter. The French are right when they say the more .t changes the more. you should count it. (Copyright, 1958) — Looking Back 15 Years Ago BELIEVE MAJOR fighting near in Tunisia. ~ 33 PERSONS face U charges. S. sedition 20 Years Ago 2 SUPREME COURT Justice Suthe Tike it are tov ‘timid to seep DR. BRADY peeve. my sister's i me all last winter. She said it was the first winter they weren't sick. I used your homemade, foolproof cough medicine whenever they started to cough, and I let them wear ag little clothing as they wanted. They never had it so good. God bless you. We can't thank you enough for all the advice . , Mrs. D. G.)" Answer — Thank you, Ma'am, Now the question is, will mom make the kids bundle up again this winter and have their regu- lar winter you-know-what? Any- | one who makes children wear more than they want or need for comfort, in any season or weath- er, has adipose where gray mat- ter should be, “Iam the mother of 13 children and over the years I have accum- ulated quite a few small varicose Case Records ofa Psychologist: ays Co Prof. Ex shows why univer- sities are still in the red ink and begging big business for constant cash handouts. Col- leges must quit living on a “dole.” Let them use the effi- cient methods which enable the 1,400 splendid Business Colleges of our land to operate without a cent from the tarpayer or big business. Discuss this crucial case -in youre service clubs. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case W - 390: Prof. Ex, aged 39, teaches psychology in a college in the state of Washington, note to the publishers of my col-__ men's a a . LmMoGex utue "professors, however, He recently wrote a sarcastic ° acs is h is what still — so many because of the textbook T choose for any class,” . Alas, please note the educational myopia of Prof, Ex. ° For it is a cardinal rule of pedagogy that every good teacher should have so much “missionary” zea] for his subject matter that he’d constantly like to recruit more devotees and LARGER enroll- ments. Prof, Ex apparentty doce doesn't THE PONTIAC PRESS Published oy THe Pontiac Paiss Company aw “Huron 8t Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mart _ Dally Except Sunday Reeser. Aaseert. down A Rivey. Assistant Advertising Manager Pxecutive Vice President @ad Advertising Director aap A Prresesata nm, East M. Trtspweit Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manager gown W. Prrecrssce, (@ecretary and Editor Rosrer B Taser, > Geovdy O. Inman, Managing Edftor Classified Manager G@ Massa Jorpan, Local Advertising Manager principles for defense cooperation and charged these are now being violated. Only pipeline supply for three refin- eries in Washington comes from Can- ada, said. Fleming. “ He announced Canada will make “vig- orous’ formal protest by note. He inti- mated he still held some hope Canadian oil might ultimately be exempted from the “import restrictions in District 5— the Pacific states. ~~ xk «wk * The United States action, Fleming . a __-_Mnlered_at Bost o7tice, Pontias a4. secon Saas. malier.._said, was contrary.to the declaration of : she Associated Press 4 entitled exciusively to the tise for repubiica of all local news printed in this newspaper as well as “dl AP news dispatches Tue Powric Pegss-is delivered by carrier for 40 eenta Week: where cerrier sefrice is mot available by mat Be Oaxiand. wieresee Livingston, Macomb., Lancer and hienaw Counties it ts 06 w year, tisewhere in $12 Chisen . end all other vebacee in the nited States OO a vear Al ma payable in advance. Pontiac 29-8181. A ———— = MEeMard OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS . economic cooperation.to which President Eisenhower subscribed after the recerit NATO meeting in Paris< | Harold Winch, a Vancouver member, suggested Canada immediately restrict refined petroleum + products imports from the U.S. Pacific refineries. Flem- ing said such action had not been. studied by the government, AUN: 2. The ‘haptam in Jordan, ~The Country Parson veins on my legs .. . (Mrs, W. aur Answer—How to prevent and cure varicose veins—follow the suggestions in the pamphlet - on Varicose Veins and Varicose Ul — cer, which any one may obtain by ‘sending stamped, self . ad- dressed envelope. - “Has an-aged steak more food - value than ordinary steak? (S. A.)’*. Answer—No, Aging makes the = Steak tenderer, perhaps. “On a low fat diet. How can 1 “get the vitamin A I need? (J, S.)” with: one or two tasteless tablets of vitamin A acetate daily, Send - stamped, self-addressed envelope for pamphlet on Vitamin A. “I wrote some time ago for a pamphlet on asthma. I received it promptly and I wart to thank you simple. remedy- or corrective you recommend—and. have gotten so much relief ,. . (Mrs, G. B.)” Answer — Thank you, ma'am. lege textbook, * For they had sent out -an ad. Colleges to operate efficiently when vertising brochure about my text- book to all the psychology teach- ers in America. Dr. Crane’s stext- ments in my clas- = have doub- DR. CRANE attra ‘mentioned that me textbook greatly increases the enthusiasm of beginning stu- “The dents and causes~ of them - to major in the field of psycholo- very much for it. I took the very ©: Well, Prof. Ex tartly replied as” Therein the pub- : —— city high’ schools, however, For it will only be a they belatedly learn to apply sound American business principles to their own internal affairs. se Lf * * At present the ratio of students per. teacher on the ne college: average professor attracts orily book, the enroll- [ahi heavy. overhead expenses, * IMITATE HIGH SCHOOLS a ratio of 24 students per heme and the teachers do an follows. fea lent job! . "Tam interesféq in keeping my Marat Weald ech whos classes small; not enlarging them! the financial facts of life, they'd I do not want to be popular ‘immediately imitate the high schools, for 24 students per teacher do not impose an abnor- mally heavy load on any fatulty. And at a ratio of 24:1, with the same .$500 tuition rate per pupil, we'd then have $12,000 attracted each year per teacher. Even if the teacher's salary were raiged-by the magnificent amount , of 60 per cent, and he thus jumped from $5,000 to $8,000 annually in income, : & €.; Then our colleges would not need ee eon he would still produce eges N eedn’t Be in Red | ‘which maintain net income for the’ farm will be determined from the Acreage letbews Rites 4 Slightly Higher for ‘58) tion and Conservation Committee,| announcd today. se The Acreage Reserve | is the part of the Soil Bank under which farmers agree to reduce their cur- rent year’s. acreage of “basic” crops of corn and wheat below their established acreage allot- ments, the chairman explained. In return, growers earn payments| land put in the program, . * * * For 1958, the per acre payment rates for “allotment” Iand put in the 1958 Acreage Reserve’ are somewhat higher for most crops than the rates which were in ef- fect for 1957. - Payment rates for corn in Qak- fand County will Vary from ap- proximately $25 to $50 per acre determined by adjustments of trends in the preductivity index for each individual. farm as es- -tablished by the community and county committees, Porritt said. .Per acre rates for the individual county average figure, carnations. banked the altar of St. John's Episcopal Church, Royal Oak, the evening of-Bec. 28 for the wedding of JoAnne Winifred Fitz- patrick and Edward P. Keller. land Mrs. Fred Fitzpatrick, 1566 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake. ‘City, Mass. white satin gown with a fitted bod-| necting ice. It had a boat neckline of lace MR, AND MRS. EDWARD Walled Lake Girl Wed to Royal Oak Teacher — WALLED LAKE—White and red The bride is the daughter of Mr. church parlors. setts, the couple will live in Royal Sees P. KELLER et Royal Oak, nephew of the bride, was the ringbearer, Guests were seated by Frederick Raetzke of Walled Lake and Wil-|films. liam Gibbs of Royal Oak. The reception was held in the After a honeymoon in Massachu- . the sport fishing possibilities there. * His assignment: was to survey = ss oe The movies have been edited and} David T. Gray, son of the Rev. ara. eat zat: fey, ene: SF "penis the Venehuelanpictres, there will be three other short : * * * - At the banquet the new president ot the Lapeer Chamber of Com- merce, Robert Grazier, will be in-/~_.. stalled. Outgoing president is Hugh The bridegroom, a teacher at {Oak. \Newton- _Mark Twain Elementary School, ; Royal Oak,.is the son of Mr. and || ; : Mrs. Henry Keller of Montague . Over $2, 000,000 Building i in °57 ’ The bride wore a floor-length) to the relative productivity. of the) and tulle, re-embroidered with, farmland. Farmers who took part'sequins and pearls. Her bouffant’ in the 1957 Acreage Reserve will fingertip veil was held in place| J be paid a 10 per cent premium with a tier of pearls and sire) above the 1958 compensation rate/She carried. a cascade of white: set for their farms if they put the|roses bouquet. _ identical land in the 1958 program. ATTEND COUPLE * * ritt has urged farmers who want to take part in the program to) Lake, the bride’s niece, was of was the best man. Kathleen Raetzke of - Walled Fast Growth Seen n Commerce Area \. COMMERCE growth of Commerce Township) | Miss Gayle Martin of Jackson, a proceeded at a brisk pace during|additions or garages). The sign-up_period for the 1958 friend of the bride, was maid of 1957, pushing the estimated ’cost of September — $160,400 (16 1-fam- Acreage Reserve will open Jan. 13 honor, and Thomas Blasingame of construction over the two million ily homes, 18 additions or ga- and close March 7. Chairman Por- Atlanta, Ga., TOWNSHIP—The idoltar mark. Situated within driving distance) October — $311,500, (34 1-family| Year with the death of Alside Du- ‘two industrial centers, Pontiac, visit the County ASC Office at. tower girl, and Michael Gibbs and Detroit, Commerce Township an early date, and to bring along) records of the farm ‘acreage of! each crop grown f for = and 1957.) A aot hee te rust be de- part in the program! caned pri-| marily 9h such farm history. Total) harvested acreage of Soil Bank’ basé crops on the farm must be reduced below this base by the number of acres placed in the! Soil Bank. Orion Missionary Presenting Series a - LAKE ORION — Elder Lyman. F. Edwards of Detroit, Stake Mis-| sionary of the Reorganized Church of the Latter Day Saints, will con- duct a series of special services at the Lake Orion church the next. three Sundays. TOPICS SELECTED | On Jan. 5 at 11 am. his topic will be “Why Closed Communion” | and at 7 p.m., “The New Testa- ment Church and What Followed,” an iHlustrdtedtecture———— On Jan. 12-the 11 a.m. illustrated lecture will be entitled ‘““‘The Res-' toration Story.’ At. 7 p.m. the “Nature of the Restoration’ will: be followed by a question and answer period. 1 + ~ SHARON LEE BLANCHARD The engagement of Sharon Lee Blanchard to Robert’ Po- tere has been announced -by her parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Blanchard, 1950 Wash- | ington Rd., Rochester. The | prospective bridegroom is the | son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward - | the Henry. Ford Community College School of Dearborn. Her fiance attends | Wayne State University. An homes, 1 “church, istores, 16 additions or garages). as wedding is planned. . ition and 1 gas station). a | March — $117,350 (8 family will homes, 6 additions or garages, 1 ‘ shop). + Aprit- ‘homes, 11 additions or garages). homes, 27 additions or garages— Potere, 225 Charles Rd, Roch. |includes addition to drug store and —+— ester Sharon is-a-student—at— ltactory).. ‘has been attracting the attention’ November — $285,700 (20 1-fam- ‘af several home developers. ily hemes, 1 store, 1 shop, 3 addi-’ Of 295 building permits isswed by Township Building Inspector | Morgan Reichert during 1957, | 161 were granted for the con- | struction of one-family homes. | The balance of the permits were | issued for garages, additions, factories, stores, a church and i a professional building. | as The estimated cost of new con- “™* struction for the 12-mionth period reached a total of $2,165,425. Peak) tne congregn months were July and October. (Eeetiona Seg Following is a month-by-monih, summary of the estimated cost of inew construction during 1957: j January — $28,500 (4 1-family $). rebruary Paes 000 (1 1-family! = $18,700 8 —-1-family May -— $156.43 (8 1-family June — $233,750 July — $0199 ‘21 _ 1-family § 1 factory, 2 {Ther (a 1-tamily | Lng Nursing, homes, 16 additions or garages). | August. — $116,150 (11 1- family homes, 1 professional building, 1! irages). homes, 1 industrial building, 13 additions or garages). LOIS WATKINS Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watkins, 571. Baldwin Rd., Oxford, have- announced the engagement of | their daughter, Lois, to Cadet and Mrs. Clayton H. Gray, of There also will be an election of | ryears. Robert Linck, of Brown City, and Lloyd Durley, of Colum- biaville, are the directors whose terms of office expire. @ * * * Adolph Broecker of Metamora, chairman of the Board of Direc- tors, will conduct the meeting. Other members of the Board ar of |Edgar Miteen, of Goodrich, Butler, Pa. The bride-elect is a+ senior at the Baptist Bible Sem- inary, Johnson City, N. Y.-Her Genes i « auakee Can of 1959 at the United States Mili- Orion Chapter Holding First ‘Buddy Night’ Levis Scrimminger, of - Fostoria, ‘DEWEY REFRIGERATION “WE SERVICE ‘EM™ “WE DON'T SELL ‘EM™ Member ot | of DeMolay will hold its first in-a series of “Buddy Nights” evening at 7:30. Members are in- viting them for a social evening. LAKE ORION — Orion Chapter! Monday, their friends to gather with|} PONTIAC-OAKLAND co. REFRIGERATION — FE 5-6247 * * * A film, “Bermuda Treasure,” will be shown. It is a travel story ; - six visitors who take part in a treasure search, Detroit Records rit Traffic Death in ‘5 DETROIT i — Detroit recorded its first traffic fatality of the New four, 65, of Detroit, last night. tions or garages). December — $176,000 (9 IMamily) |homes, 1 addition). County Calendar ‘ Nerth ~ age pecia!l meeting, h initiatory rites, bind be rt 7 Posie the North Branch ‘tang City tors wil? — ‘Porest — Sacred Heart Arar “society will mest | at =p Ls pro Al at p.m. Wednesday. _will be os bale. to Seotiand and En: etameora | The Thornville Community Club will: hold its annual meeting W at the home of Mrs. Harry Smith with Mrs. | Smith cohostess. Election of of ad ficers will be held. & * * The monthly meeting of the Metamora will ‘be the Masonir Hail. . x * * Pilgrim che = meet at the and Mrs. Lyle 2 car wit fm thelr” stations for. iret time Mrs. Cart “ane Mrs. the ‘TO MINISTER BAPTISM On Jan: 19 at 11 a.m. thé sermon crossroads will be given. A bap-. tismal service will be held at: 7 p.m. Monday Club to” eS First Meeting of Year | J . a ROMEO — Monday Club mem.- | bers will hold their first meeting of the new year Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Page, 188 W. St. Glair St.’ Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Law- rence Ridley and Mrs. Fred Wilt.; * *. * Principal-speaker wil! be Robert, G. McGuire, who will describe his family’s recent tour of England: and the continent. i insurance didn't “keep up with the Joneses” The Joneses’ property grew in value every year as they made improve- ‘ments and additions to their fine home. Then, one sad day, fire destroyed the ‘house, And they found their insurance wasn’t nearly enough to replace —everything they’d-lost—— _ especially at today’ shigher costs. 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The Business Institute 7 West Lawrence Street Phone or Return This Ad for Bulletin Phone FE 2-3551 show pictures — idee spout giand. i} i i ' BOARD OF DIRECTORS LOUIS H. COLE JOHN Q. WADDELL GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN HONORARY DIRECTOR R. C. CUMMINGS M, A. BENSON . JAMES CLARKSON . E. W. JOHNSTON |... C. BRYAN KINNEY ... * BRANCH WILLIAM DIEKE M. M. SORENSON AUDITORS HON. CLARK J. ADAMS CONRAD N. CHURCH ~ RB. CLARE CUMMINGS CHAUNCEY H. HUTCHINS OFFICERS ~~ President Vice-President E. xecutive Vice-President and Secretary Treasurer VERN McMASTER Asst Treasurer _Atiomey MANAGER ..Dewntown Branch Rochester Branch a ESHMAN WHERE you save 1934, _ policies, — customers. Pontiac Federal Savings — 3 HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron ‘ ROCHESTER BRANCH 407 Main Street — CURRENT i DOES make a difference RESERVES .. , This is the real strength of our finan- cial institution. They are constantly kept in favorable balance with mortgage loans and shares. AGE... Pontiac Federal Savings was organized in| _GROWTH...Throughout the year, Pontiac Federal has shown a steady and consistent growth and has_ added a branch office plus a new home office while re- taining the downtown branch office. DIVIDENDS ... Pontiac Federal now pays 3% _divi- dend. We have always paid the highest rate of see dividend consistent | with sound and - conservative SERVICE ves us main- = is always ze ene prompt parking, ‘drive-in window and cere byamail to our | G RATE DOWNTOWN BRANCH 16 E. Lawrence St. comeus H Has « Religion | 2 * 2 ; : ‘ of a. Congregation fo See Pictures - NEW HAVEN,” Conn. (a - A! curiosity and interest in| eligion characterizes today’s; American campus, says Yale Uni- versity Chaplain Sidney Lovett. He) said he sees in present-day \To Talk Out Your Trouble Is One Step in Its Solution By NORMAN XINCENT PEALE e = | Great Sunday School | ae Members_and friends of Bethany! Rally—9:45 A. M. 1 Bleck N‘ of Waiten Give. . | Baptist Church will see tolored - Sunday School 10:00 AM [ motion pictures of the American Morning Worship 1100A.M [Baptist Assembly gt Green Lake, WEEK OF Youth Service 6:30PM _ 2 : dents a “seedbed of new and insights and faith.” <= Election of Officers -at!: religious | Bethany Baptist Supper aye Tecate nant nan Be a@ Part of Pontiac's FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH Wednesday Evening Evangelistic Service ’; 4S PM. Thurs. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M. The Ené of tion secured the assembly grounds Yeur Search | from the Lawson estate in Chicago’ _ter a Friendly I nearly 12 years ago. Since that. Chereh é the street. u Wis. at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. * * * The American Baptist Conven- slumped down ‘time, the program has developed to the point where over 25,000 peo- PEALE Many national magazines, told me rece touching incident abo it a small town newspaper editor. : This man had the habit of working late nights, alone in his office, writing his news - and editorials. His friends knew when he was at work, for his light was readily seen from One ‘night late, there was a knock at the door and a neighbor of the editor entered. He, -"Phe~editor-knew—thie—man’s_problem—just—a—- short time ago he had taken his wife and son: whose stories‘and articles you ecently a x *« * in the chair beside his desk. | * The Rev. Fr. Flannon Gannon CP. and the Rev. Fr. Ralph Brisk C.P., missionaries of the conzreca-' tion of the Passion of Christ; will be preaching at the meetings. * * * Both priests are attached to the Monastery of St. Paul of the Cross, Detroit, Members of this UNITED - | Presbyterian “=| CHURCHES av Oakland at Cadillae * 2 Bs . : Worshir 10-00 A, M “LET'S GLOW, GROW. AND._GO IN ‘58” Bible*Schuoh 11:40 A. M. Youth Fellowship 6:15P.M. Evening Service ... 7:00 P. M. Wed. Prayer ...:..7:30 P. M RES. VICTOR GLENN ma ps ‘Beg'nning Sunday, January §& and continufmg every night et 7:45 through Baturtiay January if This great prayer meeting | the thterest of World Wider Kevival All are welcome stend Fev. Wesley Wibley, Paster 710 N. Perry at Milbourne “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” Rev. T. H. Staton. FE 2-8497 | die attend conferences each year. Sue Hamilton will speak of the youth program; Reita Smith, of the inspiration she received in 178 Green Street and Dr. Joseph 1. Chapman, pas- tor, as-a parent concerning the progress for children. Dr. Chapeman wil speak on ‘What Makes a Christian” at both! Rev. Martin P. Hester “The Whele Gospel fer the Whele werld"-—ONENESS WATERFORD COM Andersonville Road — Sundsy School Morning he A ern Sag i er ary Rebert D, “wine, Peaster te eee ener ener ‘the 9 and 11 a.m. services to- MUNITY CHURCH ‘morrow. The ordinance of the Near Dixie Highway y Lord’s Supper will be observed. ee ee 9:45 A.M. Following the 6:30 supper ... 8:30 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. Wednesday evening, officers of the ale eiene . 7:00 P.M. congregation will be elected; the wis ei aus © sass 7:30 P.M. 1958 budget presented: and reports Funda mental—Undenominationa! of boards and committees given.) * * : * 29 W. Lewrenc SUNDAY SE Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Holiness Meeting—1}1:00 A. M. THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) Wednesdwy Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M: $/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen. commending officers-in-charge YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Rorest Brown, the church mod- erator, will preside. Church Group Will Study Life Movies to _ Illustrate Evil Powers at Work e Street RVICES——— & Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. in Lives of Men Today CHRISTIAN TEMPLE NEW YORK — More than 500 x rr ‘wife were saved, but the boy, the apple of his eye, was drowned. FIRST. UNITED ‘Besides the pictures, several/Since then, the father had been inconsolable, walking. the, PENTECOSTAL CHURCH from Bethany will tell what the streets ina daze. __ Tonight, Tomorrow oP Ponieac program at Green Lake has meant| =‘ The editer smiled at his friend. “mielto, Bill,” he said, ' ’ : bacinhes “Sit down and Yest yourself a while.” The man sat in ut- Speaking at botk te U! aac Sat. Evening Service ~.... 7:20 P.M. Sunday Schoo! .. 10-00 4M. | ber Christian teaching ministry; | Mefning Worship 11.00 AM. | Mrs. —Hentey—ot- L | Sun Evening Bervice .... 7:00 P.M. Hayden the Prayer Service Tuesday .. 2:30 P.M | values, an adult may obtain; Young People, Wed. ....; 1:30 P.M ‘out canoeing and the canoe had overturned. The man and! Holiness Convention. ter dejection while the editor went on with his work. Finally, he paused at his typewriter and asked, “How about a cup ef coffee, Bill?” He plugged in the pot and joing presently put a hot cup of coffee before his neighbor. street, will be the Rev. Victor “Drink that. It'll do you good. ”" The two men sores their Glenn of Bedford, Ind. coffee silently. |- Born-in Egypt;-he is superin- ‘fendent of Faith Mission of Egypt When they finished the enlie still the man remained ang editor of Missionary Herald quiet and the editor went back to work. After about an hour,’ The convention will begin Ga and 7:30 p.m. services Sunday at the Holiness Convention in Beulah Holiness Church, Osmun at Going 'Thomas, pastor of St.’ Benedict's, Thomas. order have as their chief work | the preaching »at missions and The term, “mission” as ex- plained by the Rev. Richard W. is given to a series of spiritual exercises held in all Catholic par. ishes pam * * tha peapuen'sd Sotto is to. bring spirftual renewal to parish- ioners through devotions, sermons and instructions. .The mission is not limited to Catholics, The public has been invited, said Father] the visitor suddenly began to talk. He went over the whole ac- 7:30 this evening. The Rev. J. W.| cident in meticulous detail, citing what. would have happened Burgess stated the public has been if he had done this and what would not have happened if he invited. had done that, and blaming-himself all the while. The editor ‘sat back in his chair and let his friend talk for almost an ,bour, until he ran Gon and fell silent aie He seemed to be more relaxed. SIMPLE GESTURE Then the editor went over to him, put his arm around the man’s shoulders and said: “Thanks, Bill, for dropping in’ jon me. ‘You're tired now,” he advised “Go home and get some sleep.” = Elected Officers: to Be Installed ‘Members of St. Paul's “May I come and talk to you again?” the neighbor asked. to Observe Communion. “Any time,” the editor answered. “Just come on in and | Sond M . talk. Wake me in the middle of the night if you feel like uncay morning | it; I won't mind.” He patted his unhappy friend’s back ° | | affectionately. “God bless you, old boy—and He will too, Holy Communion will be cele- in time.” he added. brated at the 10:45 Sunday morning. in St. Paul Lutheran Church. The The editor hadn't tried to give his neighbor any pat Rev. George Mahder’ will speak ‘answers, nor had he attempted to explain the whys and where- on “Spiritual Inventory.” fores. All he had done was to be kindly, friendly and patient, t+ * . and above all, to listen. And that was enough. During the service the following * x * will be installed as officers and For, in the last analysis, every man and woman on this board members for the coming earth has to solve his or her own problems. But one of the ¥°*" i ‘churchmen of the new United Church of Christ will hold a Na-| 505 Auburn Avenue tional Convocation on the City rad irl emia oe Chur “h in Columbus, Ohio, Jan- Rev. 3. Luther Sheffield, Assistant vary 7-9. * __ 9:45 to 11:30 A. M.—Communion and * * * Worship Service a, ucts Ja cd ee ee It will be a new kind of church: Li: 30 12:18 Neon—Sundox Sehee! conference! that will study not! 6:30 P. M.—Young People’ - 74S P. M.—Evangelistic Servic A Church With a . Leather Sheffield, Rpeaher 7:45 P. M.—RBible a and Choir Rehearsal church problems but how People| live in the city. The delegates will see movies, hear addresses and conduct dis- eyssions about such things as per- sonal relationships, recreation, how Service. e Friendly Welcome! to get and hold jobs, what the city; .. James Cunnington, Pastor F ‘SEVEMPH-DAY AD does to its youth, how the city, breeds poverty and crime. * * * “What power does evil have to VENTIST CHURCH E 4-9498 156 Mt. Clemens St. SABBATH SCHOOL .. . Saturday, 9:30a.m. shape men’s lives in the city?” SABBATH WORSHIP. sa ciene .. Saturday, 11:00 a, m. The conference wit! try to find out) YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING .... . Saturday, 7:00p.m._ [by seeing the movie, “The Man| PRAYER MEETING .. -eee...Wednesday, 8:00p.m. [With the Golden Arm.” Be = = . = - ee =| ! * ” ad & Nelson Algren, author of 9:45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes-for All Ages 11:00 A. M. WORSHIP “Four Great Impetatives” ee 135 Prospect WEDNESDAY 7:30 P. M.—Prayer and Bible Hopr We cordially invite you to worship with us FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH _— book from which the film was made, will introduce the picture and discfiss the situation it por- trays. The study of suburbia will \be intreduced by the showing of the movie, “The Man in the G aa ‘Flannel Suit.” _ The ke ynote address for the con- eseeartiony wil} he mate _ty-sehe| (Osman, White Plains, New York, vice president of the Fund J Adult Education. speaking on “ Contemporary Interpretation [Urban Cuiture.* — | * * * 6:45 P. M. YOUTH _FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM hast ORSHIP “Without the Camp” a 0. FP. EASTMAN, Pastor a Russell Lynes, New York City, Church School — YOUTH SUNDAY—GUEST CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH _ buttale at Church Street—Clarkston, Michigan Family Worship — 9 and 11:15 A.M. Student from University of Michigan REV. WM. J>RICHARDS, Pastor managing editor of Harper's Maga- zine and author of ‘'The | Makers,”* will speak on ‘“‘The Dy- namics of Amusement, ment and Recreation in the City.” 10 and 11:15 A.M. SPEAKER: Sheldon Smith, program is that churches in the city cannot operate effectively un- AUDITORIUM BIBLE Emmianuel Baptist Church ~—Telegraph at Orchard Lake Ave. — a —_j10A-Me st SUNDAY SCHOOL less they understand what presen day tities are like, Rev, Dr. “and director of city work for the; CLASS jCommcenetone Christian Churches. aie Taste: Entertain-| The.idea behind the Convocation. according to will be eu from 10 to 11 a.m. in Ira D. Black, New York the auditorium. Claude Harroun ‘City, chairman of the conference will serve as superintendent and {Bosra of. Home Missions of the as well as a teacher. best. ways to solve your problems is to talk them out with a _ William Fister, president; | Magny Here's o wish thet = juat starting _ will bring good meos- vre—And mey every day be truly happy. THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE yours THROUGH CHRIST Sanday School 10 A. M. Worship Service 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.. P.M.Y.6:557.M. Prayer Meeting Wed. at 7:30 P.M. 'willing and patient lstener,-with one who has the insight and’ obasalbnipoesini ale ape human understanding of the editor. i | Hartung, treasurer; and George j ____ More people are needed these days who are willing to | Kressbach, financial secretary, listen and to share the burdens of human nature. There Church elders will be Louis Claw- | never will be enough ministers, priests, rabbis, doctors, (son, Norbert Giroux, Ernest Row-' | psychologists or other professionals to hear ajl the prob- and Edward Kohnke were ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH 443 HIGHLAND Church School ©.. 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship ..11:00 A. M. -Martin L, Bellinger, Pastor & ress Phote and 7 ae Mornin The Christian and Missionary Alliance ‘Church ! Rev. G |. Bersche, Pastor lohn Hazlett, Asst, Pastor | ST. JOHN'S | LUTHERAN CHURCH 87: Hill St. at ot ct. Sunday School . . 9:45 A.M. ig Worship ..... 100 A.M. Rey. Carl W. Nelsoa. B, D.. — = = and is intended for corporate or "al Grutag 5 78 = fey a in First’ Presbyterian Soto eae f Communion .............. Pope ar 11:06 ve Church. * * e ra elomal Beers e eles eeersseccsegscss STUDER. ° Gea Hou... Se 7:30 PM. Mrs. Mabel Siano wil] sing “The Tabernacle of God ts | The choir anthem will be Shelley's “The ey, Love My Shepherd argaret ‘Issitt, soloist. &. ; iS ST. GEORGE'S " ~ ST. ANDREW'S -e Ss -* ei iL CHA : EPISCOPAL CHAPEL an a o en ‘ : — 9:00 A Rely Communton ‘F YOUR REDEMPTT 1: ded shee og For Al Sermon, Church School Sahiest se _ Wednesday P.M.—Co-operative Dinner and Rev. Bertram T. | Session. 6 P. Chapel van ee A aston, Paster ‘Business Meeting = T. Waite, Weer _, Meeting. ama “An Americon Baptist Convention Church” — " oi L ; Yr. ‘ 2 4 i & THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY, 4, 1958. : Fami ‘Mr. and Mrs, Stanley ; Kresge of Lake Angelus and Detroit were dinner guests Friday of their son. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Kresge, at their home on South Avery road. They came to say their “goodbys” to grandson Walter H. Kresge Jr., who is leaving Sunday by plane for Concordia College, Milwaukee. x * * . * Holiday guests in the Bradley D. Scott home on North Genesee avenue were Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Scott and Charles Jr., of Rock Island, IIL * * *® man, who has been spending the holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rich- man of Ottawa drive, will return to his studies at _ Culver Military Academy Sunday. x * * wee and Mrs. Charles A. Beil and daughter Char- Ann of Baltimore, Md., left Friday after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Smith f Cass Itake road. son, John Richt * * * Dr. and Mrs. George Harkless of Mark avenue Pontiac Woman ilies E 4 at Lakeland. “have just siege nia, «tes de Wslod a oe Jersey. In Florida they visited Mrs. —_ father - On their” way north the two spent four days in. Pennsauken, N.J., where they visited Rev. and Mrs. George Garver and family. The Garvers are former Pontiac residents, the Rev. Mr. Garver having been pastor of the Ascen- sion Lutheran Church. He is now pastoring the Temple Lutheran, Church in Pennsauken: — 2 & 2 2 = 7 Ending a ‘two week stay in the city on Sunday wilt-be Barbara Mercer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Mercer of Ottawa drive. Barbara will return to San Bernadino, Calif., by plane to resume her duties teaching school. nn Se - Jean Butler, daughter of the Clarence Butlers of Lake Angelus, will return Sunday to University of Michigan where she is a sophomore She is a member of Sorosis. 4 * _k* * * Arthur H. Scott II, son of the Collis A. Scotts of Dance Presented by Promenaders Promenaders Square Dance ¢ 36H In to ‘Franklin’ egieard, cctumed. to Michigan State University to resume his studies. © +o +. x Elinor Christa Schutt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. “Melvin A. Schutt of Auburn avenue, will return to Sienna Heights College in. Adrain Sunday. after spending the holidays in the city. Mr. Schutt’s mother, Mrs. August Schutt of St. Clair returned to her hore Friday after spending the holidays — in the Schutt home. Se "Back to his studies at Michigan State University is. junior. Jack B. Porritt, son of Mrs. Don- ald Porritt of Cherokee road. He is majoring in hotel management. x * * : ___When the Women’s Association of the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra meets Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. H. Purdy on. Mary Day avenue, a review of the symphony concert to be presented Jan. 21 will be given’ by Mrs. Paul Eliason. 2 - 8: & * To leave Monday for Ann Arbor is Barbara Knowledge e Club heid its third annual New— Patricia L. Year's Eve dance in the Wa- : : | H | f | Si aS - | 1ursda terford CAI Building. Heading Heathcot and 1§ ME pru oe) = ea comes was Richard E. College Gources ‘ Mrs. Lawrence Siersma. ; Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cram Vandewarker glued by Wife of ale will ing the, musical program are and Mrs. Everett Parker be- were united in 1a Mrs. Robert D. Lynd, Mrs. came members of the club. : Explorer 2 pn John D. Maynard; Mrs. Glenn oe for aloSaagia were ge marriage Bene i aly : a eee sveumann, aiter oeng, OF ; By DOROTHY ROE zh mmunity A. a ker and Mrs. Francis A. Longe and Warren: Allen. with today at AS - a aaed House. Mrs. Richard C Royal McGuire. Mrs. James J. Ho- Hal Brown as guest caller. Il a.m. a — . sl of Valencia drive. Pontiac, so- gan is chairman of the meet- James Schell was master of ha § Poot lt OS Gerd prano, accompanied ‘by Robert ing ceremonies Parents of the \ege comes in handy when you rae ans will pres ° . : become the wife of an explorer, Bates at the piano, will present . _ bride are pat songs from the works of Han- says _Tay Thomas, wife of del, Debussy and Samuel Bar- . Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas Jr. vr ll SS”séST*heyy Resent Being Typed James _D. wig hn co gee a "Arthur RW elton of Birming- O . ° Heathcott, Lowell's famous father, explor- ham, who plays solo flute with ld t A TI d d ] . ing the far corners of the earth Pontiac Syiehory Orthetra. Ss ers re nN lV1 ua Ss and the together and helping out on will be accompanied by his bridegroom production and filming of the wife, Martha Sisney Welton, in By BEULAH sTOWE a picture of the aging popula- seh vf current Lowell Thomas TV the ‘Sonata for Flute and Pi- “Thank you for writing about tion. Is € son oO series, ‘‘High Adventure.” ano” by Hindemith. Mrs. Wel- older people as though they * * * the Kenneth E. ae tees , ton will offer a group of piano are still alive and individual,” Through knowledge of the V. d. k “Tay’s a great traveler.” sqlos from the repertoire of says a Blue Earth. Minn., read- Circumstances of linorelland andewarkers. says Lowell Jr. “We plan to Rameau, Scarlotti, Debussy er more old people and of take as mahy trips together as and Prokofieff “My husband is 67 and ] am those approaching retirement. ieee ti sider Tigh om our MUCH EXPERIENCE 62, and we both feel like we = age, they are finding what : are a ee Coe ee oe Mr. and Mrs. Welton re- are human beings worthy of needs the community and te MRS. RICHARD E. VANDEWARKER little girl, Anne, is 2 and Lowell ceived their music degrees being treated with dignity, not government can, and must, 5 . III is 6 months. from Michigan State Univer- Just as part of a lump of ‘old- help fill. sity and Indiana University and sters’ who are a growing prob- CHERISH INDIVIDUALITY Patricia Heathcott Weds Richard E. Vandewarker ; wn eee lem to the country. We resent have had extensive experience ‘ sine’ lattitod hich Of course, people like the in solo and duo recitals, as the superior altitude wit : ~ . some experts on aging seem to lady from Blue Earth want to well as having participated in j Habe LY AD be . ~~ or a dispiay.”” be treated as individuals. They chamber music programs, civ- aS pee See : Ra ic opera productions and sym- THEY OBJECT have spent 65) years Tore (or ae ee re __ ‘ less, becoming more éindivi-. —ases—of white pompon peat StF 7 » F r ) " a= , wae iter people pe m dual” every day. chrysanthemums banked the ride are Mr. and Mrs. James D. Heathcott of Waterford. The bridegroom is the -son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Vandewarker of Normadele drive. GOWNED IN VELV ET The bride wore a gown of chiffon velvet, fashioned on princess lines with a Sabrina neckline and long fitted sleeves re-embroidered with lacé and seed pearls. Her headpiece of re-embroidered Alencon lace held a fingertip-length veil of silk illusion. The bridal bou- --quet was of--stephanotis—and-- white iN Set aS * * Honor- aid Mary Jane Finn of Merrill and bridesmaids Sharon Vandewarker, a sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Gerald Bauer, Mrs. Thomas Healey an Hilda . Schrubba__ were gowned alike in red velveteen +—sheath dresses fashioned with red satin cummerbunds and panels. Each wore a headpiece of red feathers and carried red and white poinsettias on white fur muffs. ATTEND BRIDEGROOM Kenneth Shelton of Minne- apolis, was the best man. brother of the bride: Gerald Bauer, Leslie Hartzman. and Thomas Jacobson seated the guests. FE >. 7691 ‘With Haircut 4uN. Sepinve Siandad: Heer 4 pen, ee FEderal 8.1343 f ‘ : ‘ f ' , | : Wey \ ‘ ms * “ tw? . it ¢ AS: Group Addressed by Rev. Bersche “Spiritual Hunger’ was the subject of the Rev, G. J. Ber- sche of Pontiac Christian and Missionary Church, when he spoke in Barnett Chapel of First Baptist Church Friday afternoon. He addressed mem- bers and guests of Wayside _ Gleaners Society of the church. Mrs. T. N, Slosson sang to the piano accompaniment . of Mrs. William E. Hakes. Mrs. and more important in the man's world of business. The U. S. Bureau pf Census predicts that 32,529,000 women will be working by 1975, a third of the total working force pre- dicted for that year. ~ er chose a peacock blue taffeta dress with matching acces- sories and a peach tearose corsage. The wedding breakfast was held in the home of -he bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Holloway of Argyle street. For traveling to Springs, Fla. Vandewarker had selected a Copen blue print dress with black accessories and_ the orchid from her bridal bouquet. The couple will live in Key West, Fla. The bride attended Ferris Institute where she was a member of Alpha Phi Beta AEE Silver : « Alpha Delta Kappa Gathers in Keego The January meeting of Zeta Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority was held at the home of Wilma Webb in Keego Har- = Mrs. Cleo Wiley and Mrs. Al- ton Madden were in charge -of the program Betty Halsey presided at the tea table. ’ Dear Dear Abby the new Mrs. ~ a A A ERIE AD NES eNO then set off on foot to explore the country. ~ ‘Wetook some—chances—dur-—— ing part of the trip, flying over the Himalaya Mountains, on a , course where there were no airways, no radio and no weather reporting in a single- engine plane. But we were lucky, and Tay said she didn't mind if I didn’t.” x * Lowell Jr. is a former in- structor in the Air Force, and still flies his own private plane on lecture tours around the country, He has been well schooled by his adventurous father, having started his globe- trotting career at the age of 15, when Lowell Sr. arranged. ---for-him-to-eccompany a Tnovie™ eamera man on a trip to South America with the U.S. Navy in 1939. Pay Shard Promptly If you have agreed to go in with several others to buy a gift, be sure to pay your share of the money promptly. If you put it off you might forget it completely. by Presbyterian Women The Women’s Association of the First Presbyterian Church held its annual meeting Fri- day with luncheon served by the Marbach Group, under the chairmanship of Mrs. ‘Stephen Napier. * * * Retiring President Mr s. Harry Pattison presented a composite report of activities of the association for 195:. HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. James C. Covert. pres- ident of the Detroit Presby- terian Society, and Mrs. Har- ry Pattison presented honorary memberships. , _* w® -f Recipients were Mrs. H. M. Learned, for the foreign mis- sion board; Vera Bassett, for __.-the_national.. Florence Schiessen, for the board of Christian education. Mrs. Leslie Ellis presided at the business meeting. A memo- rial ‘service was conducted by Mrs. Allan Monroe. ¥ * * Those remembered were Mrs. Henry Amell, Mrs. Harry Cites, Mrs. Lloyd Burnes, Ha- zel Crawford, Mrs. George El- dred, Mrs. Alex Ewart, Mrs. Alonzo Mitchell,, Mrs. Clar- ence Norton, Mrs. N: W. Pe- terson, Mrs. Elvira Seeley, Mrs. James Spence. Mrs. Frank Steere, Clara Stewart. and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson. Teens to Match Bobby Socks and Sweaters Teenagers will be ‘matching _ their bobby socks to sweaters in 1958. That announcement comes from Clifford Newsome, direc- tor of an organization which represents leading manufac- © turers of -mercerized’ cotton yarn. . their * * * —~Calor in bobby socks as weil as knee socks and anklets, was the watchword during 1957 when 142,000,000 pairs of ankle socks were sold. White Had been the standard shade for years: The leading colors during 1957 were light blue and yellow, according .to Newsome, be- cause the girls wanted their sweaters and socks to match. Another trend, in some areas, was matching socks to the school colors. a ‘If Retired Hubby Goes on Warpath Find Him a Far Cause to Fight For By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: My husband got retired on a pension last spring and so help me, I wish he was back at work. He just sits around the house and tells me how to do things. “In 42 ‘years -do with him? Is there a club he can join? He is in good health,” , MRS. F. J. H. DEAR MRS. H.: Interest . half-and-half. What should I do?"’ SHARON DEAR SHARON: Some “half and half’ is pure cream, but at age 13 you had better listen _your husband in some volunteer _ —_to-—your_mether. organization. There are ie _of-marriedife- —Church groups, Red Cross, he never lifted a finger to help mec so much as empty _ the trash can and . now he criti- Ee “-cizes my yh se method of "Cleaning, — do- . ABBY ing the laun- dry and even cooking. He’s got such an ugly disposition that when he offered to walk the neigh- bor’s dog, the dog wouldn't go with him. “Now will you please tell me, Abby, what am I going to ~ Barry. I am Jewish | Salvation Army, to name a few, Keep him too busy to criticize the home-front. _ &® * * “DEAR ABBY: I am 13° years old and like this boy he is half-and-half. My mother isn’t very happy about my seeing him, We are not very rejigious people. because we ride-on Saturday and eat bacon and pizza. “'T tell her that I like Barry a: _ lot but do not think I am go- - ing to marry him. He was | not bar mitzvahed but.is get- ting confirmed in the Temple. My, mother still says he is f FP 4 = ¢ re de Ki eal x kk &® “DEAR ABBY: I don’t want to contradict you, but: recently you said-you never heard of a shower given for a ‘person who didn't attend the shower. Well I have. They are called “Parcel Post” showers and we had _ with their husbands in serv- ice,’ ” “We all brought our ore. sents, unwrapped, We had a lot of fan wrapping them at the party and then they were all put in a big box .and sent to the guest of honor, I hope you ake” mind my telling MARCELLA JACOBS 2 DEAR’ MARCELLA: Thank by you for your letter. Abby made a boo-boo. Forgive me? + *« * “DEAR ABBY: Next month is our silver wedding anniver- sary. I have overheard that our intimate friends are giv- ing.us a surprise party. Since we know all about it, I don’t. know how’ we should act when we get there."’ NOT SURPRISED DEAR sao Act surprised! How elke | * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO CON- NIE: If you want to crash the — movies remember it takes (a) a little braing, (b) a little tal- "ent — with ‘the emphasis on ‘the latter. ~*~ + & 1: If you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care Of this paper, She will be.giad to oti your letter, For a a stamped: ‘agressed envelope. Mangone Sui Perfect Spring Greeting Philip Mangone, whose designs) worked into the actual cutting of are poetic in their balance, time-|the panels; the skirt is slim, Wessness and wear-ability, presents Make i fer the sign of the rh pee aged gelling suit first crocus in worsteds, flannel, : bea .—_ | cotton or wool gabardine, ben- z+ * galine, taille or suiting silks. If The jacket, meticulously shaped! you're heading South, you'll with t sleevés, car-| want it im linen, sharkskin, shan- ries its detail in the four pockets) tmg or nevelty cotton. = From this chart select the one Personalize Agate Your Clothes With fo... sus wan me 4 ‘ : * MONOGRAMS 3s 3s ss § Hei ha 4 M% 3% 1% 17 , is BS | rs) »” 11% Teens - s&h ook Blouses dj; Size 12 requires 3 yards of 54 Robes inch material for two-piece suit and 1% yard of 39-inch material Men's . for lining. Shirts To order Pattern 1331, state Robes — send $1. For jumbo 96-page {tern Booklet 14, send 56 Panne cents — for Philip Mangone WE ALSO MONOGRAM label, send %5 cents, . Linens and Bowling Shirts Address Spadea, The Pontiac Midtown Shop | ?rs. Pex 85. GP... Dept. P46) | New ‘York 1, N.Y. 101% N. Saginaw FE 4-0539,) oss Philp shag Scileries Judge: Bosses’ Handwriting t Provides ‘Nancy Melnnis Wed The worst handwriters in terms of legibility were chemists, pro- motion and advertising executives and, lawyers. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McInnis “of the ceremony in Parkdale Church of the Nazar- ene, - Gals in the Money ; ' Her Friends’ Sey c PRES SATURDAY. saan < toe og AS mee 'Naturalness Is / ppealing to Others An outgoing spirit, a person without pretense, is always most appeciing: to others. ‘Desertion’ Shouldn‘t Embitter Widow She Should Face Change of Status and Build New Life for Herself By RUTH MILLETT who were part of the “crowd” she and her ‘husband de-| of her. Being an extra woman makes her a social problem, and gradually friends draw away from her. The widows pened to and who write to me are in- pended on for their social life begins to see less and less , Both > Would Like to Call). on ‘Newcomers erally life or that an unexpected : ing to both of So -at least te cuvaiom -_ it that is. My ‘much to wear at one time. in the world do they sell match- | ing sets if these pieces can't. be) Answer: complete set it that you can It isn’t at all unusual for a widow to find that after one, two or three pieces, rallying around for a few weeks or months, the couples, bes Oe ~o 7 ‘Hubby, Wife + -Coats.° - — Dresees Separates _ Skirts. Sweaters _and Accessories! — Aluins TELEGRAPH at HURON _ ant husband says it’s too ‘ : , the {4 cent handling charge If paid by check, bank requires would look better to leave it Une! * Rug Cleaning Our Specialty. NEW WAY. RUG and. CARPET. CLEANERS 42 Wisner Street’; FE 2-7132 ——— aan La) (Next week Seve a for American, - Designer Patern by Jo aici (Copyright, 1987 DAR Chapter With Luncheon Mrs. Ernest Huthwaite, Mrs, E. L. Tibbals, Mrs, Elbert M. Wilmot and Mrs. Harry Chapman were in) charge of luncheon arrangments when members of General Rich- ardson Chapter of DAR met Thurs- aS Botsford- Inn~ fer -a--Séth- ~at~ Every home buyer has fire insur- ance—every home buyer should have mortgage insurance. For while one home is burning, four- teen home buyers are dying before the mortgage is paid. If you're paying for your hdme, you'll want to know about Life — | of Virginia's mortgage redemp- ____.tion plan. Let me tell you about’ | it; it’s available at small cost. 2 anniversary, celebration, * * + Guests of the chapter were Mrs. Roland Gegoux, Mrs. James C. of Waterford Township, Mrs. Milo Struble,, Mrs, T. W. Jackson, Mrs. J. C, Isles, Mrs. H. F. Behlow of Los Angeles, Calif. Bessie Brewer, Mrs, Norman Boyd -— Mrs, Jom N. Anhut of De- * Steward showed slides a burg and Jamestown, Va. Ora Hal- Henbeek was appointed first vice regent to fill an unexpired term. It-was announced that the DAR area high schools for social study) classes. representative [PEO Party Held. Mrs, Max Fell, Mrs. John Wil- 1080 West Huron lame, Mra, Harry. Chapman, Mrs. FE 2-0219 Victor Lindquist, Elda Sutter and ‘SET 1ST) + MEHMOND, YING (9 ) OF VIRGINIA |x. Mrs. L..G. Rowley served a ‘lunch- 'jeon when Chapter CL of the PEO Sisterhood met in the Williams Gallant of Huron, Ohio, and Mari- : lyn Keasey were guests of the | Margaret_ of a European trip-and- of William |’ magazine is to be paced in four! [ + by Laura Whale Thrill a youngster, be it boy or igirl, with this western quilt. The! icowboy, everyone's favorite, is one | ‘patch on an 8%-inch block. Use| odds and ends. 5 .—_Pattern__531._ehart.—_direetions_ pattern for cowboy patch, yard- ‘age, single or youth-bed quilt. 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Diesel engine and TANDEM-AXLE DUMP TRUCK — One of the GMC trucks to be exhibited in the Chicago Auto- Ibs. mobile Show is this tandem-axle dump truck Ry. _ Features Air Suspension New Light Highway Unit ‘in GMCs Truck Display... + a . has a ready-for-the- road weight of only 11,000 pounds complete with fifth wheel, - and driver. is 65,000 pounds, while the standard GVW 100 gallons The GCW which has a gross vehiclé weight rating of 43,000 Its 503 cubic inch gasoline engine develops 217 gross horsepower. * Local Aufo Men ‘Attending Event GM. Divisions in City ‘Well Represented at Event in Chicago Automotive plants in Pontiac will ° have extensive exhibits at the Chi- cago Auto Show, opening today for a nine-day schedule, later this - month-at the Detroit‘show: Top executives Pontiac Motor Division and of GMC Truck & Coach Division are in Chicago éor opening of the show there. A prevue was held last night and the exhibit opems to the public today. S. E. Knudsen, general manager of Pontiac, heads a 17-man dele- gation to the show. With him are F. V. Bridge, general sales man- ager; E. M. Estes, chief engineer; J. F. Blamy, chief inspector; R. J. Longpre, production manager, and B. E. Starr, general manu- facturing manager. *, «& * ; R. L. Norris, comptroller, and M. F. Rummell, purchasing chief, also are in attendance, as are G. M. Watson, personnel manager; R. W. Emerick, director of public relations, and E. R. Pettengill, director of coordination, manufac- turing and distribution, and W. E. Schoon, advertising manager. In addition to Estes, others from the engineering department will be J. P. Charles, assistant chief en- gineer, M. J. Garlick, J. Lerean, G. A. Rock and Herman kaiser. y * * bd Philip J. Monaghan, general manager of the GMC Truck -& Coach, will attend the show. R. C Woodhouse, general sales manager, also wilt be present and ether top men in the sales organization at- Z. De-. | THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘SATURDAY, JANUARY 41058 IN CHICAGO SHOW — display at the Chicago shi will be the 1958 Super Chief four- door Catalina, built on the longer 124-inch wheel base. Available mess ces : ae . ve WILL SHOW VAUXHALL — General Motors being marketed in- new British made Vauxhall, this country by Pontiac Division, at the Chicago Automobile Show tenes ince RO. Mere. Algo British Vauxhall administrative assistant; Prominent | in the Pontiac Division's *ina ike range ‘ol ‘entetor and interior color cies the aoe Chief comes in two and four-door Catalinas and a slim pillar four-door sedan that approaches hardtop styling. Sis somncenae — Victor “Super,” pictured here, presents a low sleek silhouette. It is powered with a four cylin- der engine. Body undercoating is applied at the factory and is a standard item. will be shown The Vauxhall _ elected to that NOTICE OF ANNUAL | MEETING -~ The Pesrtod meeting of Lal qeeoed wr ord of Michigan, aw - eee ae ee ee 1 tre insurance Mich a 7 be held January 20, 1958 at 1:00 o'clock PM. in the Auditerium_—of otel located at 125 North oosevelt le ontiac, Michigan for the Perry Street, urpose of electing a President and one Director full term and to transact. such other business as may lawfully come be- the meetin, age take sete that section § of the By-Laws of our Policy reads as follows: No person shail be nomisiated or elected to any office unless _ a nee writin. o nis s eramodie oftice with the Secretary of the Company at least ten days before the Annual m necting RRY GARLING, ar Dec 8 ‘st, -_ Jan. 4, 11, "5@ aie = Ry and FOLD = SPEEDY we washit 2 Pike t LAR VE é > lrepresents the widest selection in Sheldon and J. M. Gilroy, metry general sales managers; B. M.| Wilton, cagltas research manager, | and R. Jennings, sales promo- | lion manager B. W. Crandell, director of public! relations; C. D. Rogers, factory manager, and J. k. Ling. traffic, manager, complete the GMC Truck, contingent . Venezuela Chief: to Greet Guests ‘Shortage of Jobs Perez Jimenez to Hold-“' Faces Engineers in San Francisco” ‘58 Reception Delayed by Abortive Revolt Pontiac Offers Full Line at Iwo. Big Auto Shows . iCatalinas, sedans, station wagons and now this year, even a con- |vertible. " | * * * Some of the features which will iplace Pontiac closer tg the top in the automobile industry according ‘ito Knudsen aré a completely new beet that is 4.5 inches lower than before, op oe Here IS a Credit Union for YOU! “Anyone may SAVE im this Credit Union. Savers for the past 3 years were PAID 4% DIVIDEND a remarkable Cet the Details hob frame, air ride suspension, Pontiac Co-op Federal A featured attraction at the Chi-|will see the all-new 195§ Pontiacs and a selection of 370 cubic inch Credit Union cago Automobile Show, opening to-|that represent the boldest advance engines designed to fit every buy- 40 East Pike day ill be Pontiac Motor Divi-|our company has made in 30 years ers personal requirements. c sion’s display of glamorous new of producing fine c ars,” se a ——— — an a oe wide range ot _brilliantlK 5 ~ re <9 = La Pitino lte Tew a ‘and pleasing new colors in 14 general manager of Pontiac Motor, § fie eae yee, ae ues: “Se |models ranging from an economy: Division, said today. ‘These bold A 6-4 esti - ed \priced Chieftain two-door sedan to new cars are both a tribute to Da: THE im a sae the-line Bonneville convert- 1GM’ s Golden Jubilee and our own; % S, ible with buc cet -type seats and spe-/50th Anniversary,” he said. wy ney on pe nest actyee «« ¢ COMMUNITY NATIONAL Rae Ponti: AC's s completely new) « The addition this year of a at cars to be exhibited at this year’s fourth series to our lineu ves coke show. both in Chicago and Detroit, the Pontiac buyer a wide nclnste | BANK ‘will be the Bonneville sport coupe, | of quality engineered cars from) Aa! each of the four Star Chief models, which ‘to choose,” iP—Pres- |inctudi ing a Custom Safari, . Show visitors will also be able two « Jimenez Super Chief models and five Chief- in performance, comfort and ad-. its traditional)tain models, which will include ® vanced design, the new Bonneville Year's anomane reception nine-passenger . Safari. SAN FRANCISCO UW—A short. CARACAS, Venezuela a of university trained engi- ident M arcos i neers? pisones to hol A,new lightweight GMC highway! 6-71 Diesel engine develops 190 ; ... New 6 ee aa - A thousand of them in the San tractor wi ig fitr suspension and) horsepower at 2,000 r.p.m., an Franciace 5 con many of ‘today. It had been scheduled for! super economy Diesel engine Will) engine speed that gives special Aes an sino = ye ae : aie : Jan. 1 but a shorteived insurrec:) am ae 1eT b t t i be featured in the GMC Truck! fuel economy as well as longer ee ae SIM tion kept both the President and exhibit dumng the Chicago Auto- mobile Show opening today accord-| ing to Philip J. Monaghan, vice president of General Motors and general manager of the GMC Truck and Coach Division In this model the famed GM life, The new GMC air model weighs only 11,000 Ibs. com-| plete with fifth wheel, 100 gallons | of fuem ICC equipment and driver | — a weight savings of more than half a ton over previous models of the same 65.000 G.C.W. rating, .|Menaghan said * * * It has a bumper-to-back-of-cab of 90 inches, suitable for hauling 2 toot squz ret nose trailers in 45-foot limit states. iand 40-foot trailers in a! limit states. With the 190 horsepower rat- | -| Ing it Is the mos{ powerful haul- | ing unit of its weight class in | the trucking industry today. —— The lightweight highway tractor lof nine la completely animated, 336 cubic inch V-8 engine, ay Allison Torqmiatic transmis ion, an animated cut-away Ture: ipowered Diese] engine, and a cut- haway light duty cab which will itevolve on a turntable with con- ;Struction features plainly indicated. ; |A cut- -away 302 cubic line engine also will be dispayed. | In the background will be a new [20 - foot’ panoramic transparency | Photo of unusual beauty featuring | p la GMC truck in the Teton moun- E ect Vice resi ent. oor of the west. A gigantic back. all exhibit will reproduce the | MARTIN KABCENELL of Fleet Carrier ‘GMC Golden Milestone emblem| with unique lighting arrangements * * * Martin Kabcene!ll, 31. has been)... ure , nas elected executive wite president of ey ase free or m on Fleet Carrier Corp, 386 E. South C#®° Automobile Shem MA tae Bivd. new and interesting things for, 4 * * itruck owners to see,” Monaghan} said. “We have a ood representa- The announcement was made ‘+i, of our line of trucks from today by Walter E. Bronston, pres- ident of Industrial Enterprises Inc, New York. of which Fleet. Carrier is a subsidiary, the half-ton pickup on up through heavy duty, and we have deliber- | ately cut engines, transmissions Kabcenell has served the firm (trucker can see beneath the skin. ! as assistant secretary and as- “This is beyond q doubt the sistant treasurer, making it 7 inch gaso-. tand eabs in two so the perceptive | defense projects, says a placement bureau spokes suspension man * * are hunting jobs, ¥-: diplomats too busy. * * * | Caracas appeared calm now as| lrebel activity by some air force! to see GM's British built Vaux- hall Victor ‘‘Super,” now being | distributed in this country by | Pontiac dealers. 4 In this foreign car exhibit will be) Joseph R.. Decker — manager! anq army units was reported fin- two other cars manufactured by, placement twice are jobs, a re a year ago bureau as many bay area engineers) are looking for work now as there, said of jhe Engineering Societies Pet- ished throughout the country. sonnel Service, a cooperative job) * * * that} ao a verse of the situation seized the | The heck of the revolt was broken barely 24 hours after it ibegan when government forces! key air force base of} ov Vauxhall, the six-cylinder Cresta) jand the versatile Dormobile. Pon- tiac will begin distributing the — and larger Cresta this Spring. | * a A highlight of Pontiac’s car dis-| ~assembl i. hb | Maracay 45 miles west of Caracas play will be a complete chassis! mjcDonald, district: manager ofthe} i neds a ry olga Lene TTF wee TFHeP ins SOQVES HOME Bo dO A Rt “ The e trend has bee n continuous- air force rebels fled to Colombia. rug gged tubular Xt frame. This ani-| ly downward { or the past months and we are now approach- .ing the unemployment level of | City predicted ‘that the: course of | pension system and viewers will be! that . immediately Korean War, lof '20 years. gh Decker declared. Dr. Margaret Thal-Larsen, area and Venezuela. analy st for the State Department, Employment, preceding 18 * * * An informed source in Vatican! jof relations between the. Vatican: Archbishop Rafael] Arias Blanco) Noncon mail lettering. Dulles’ black His neighbors have black mail! box formist Dulles Is Sued by Neighbors ST. LOUIS ® — Alphonse ji is white with iboxes with white lettering. * * asked They color him to change the scheme of his box to con- Albania to Release {British Cargo Plane LONDON —Albania has prom- ised to release today a British eargo plane its jet fighters forced down Tuesday on a charge of jviolating the Conimunist nation’s lair space. * * * The six-member crew, 'a 22-year-old stewar dess, ported safe and well: The plane form with theirs. will fly straight back to Britain! | He said he wouldn't, so they : possible, aR prot esinanytot vibe | sued, -“ lowers said. Their petitien, filed in Circuit} - : a! ‘Court yesterday, 1$2.000 damages. owners in racks, asks a court or- | The plane was en route from der to make Dulles conform and Germany to Syria with a. cargo iof machinery destined for the Far | The petition says the 27 heme: East. a subdivision where! iDulles lives agreed to place their mail boxes on centrally located and to have them black) Fiery Lava Rolls Down. Side of Mount Etna Tineat Exhibit GMC Trick has ever shown the public and will be the tirst time we have placed in one spot a cross-section of our entire line of 1958 models.” Fleet Carrier is the haulaway and driveaway company that transports GMC trucks and coaches from the plant to dealers through- out the country * * * « Kabcenéll joined the firm her new model ‘the pack ticlive wagon of 16,000 Ib weight, a Anot age in 1933 gross vet is icle He is This GMC is a new / companion a graduate of the University of for the popular 7 7,000 Ib . gree from the University of Miami. ‘very models ‘ 4 t ~~ 4 } § ae i oe . forward-| __after serving in the U.S. Navy as control unit with van-type body bought it—the way the sell it in a lieutenant junior grade r combination, | plain, irack, but an the With White lettering. * ¥ Besides having the wrong color neighbors com- Dulles’ mail box. isn’t on a'¢ unfin- “unsightly, MESSINA, Sicily ® — A_ long, fiery, tongue of lava is- rolling om the side of Mount Etna in | He charged} including’ Was lane! Roy Abernethy, AMC vice pres- [fF ‘mated cutaway exhibit will clearly ‘demonstrate the new air ride sus- the! .. ‘ents, would bring ‘a worsening) able to see right inside the engine: and other component parts. Representing GM’s Golden Ju- bilee car will be the Star Chief corroborated of Caracas issued a pastoral let-| four-door sedan finished inside las compared to 1,148 listings - in model DR862, will be the center Decker’s figures. She said that in ter last spring criticizing what he| and out in gold and ivory. .|of interest in a-brilliant display @ 69 per cent increase in engi- called maldistribution of oil-rich) new GMC trick models, Deering unemployment during the: Venezuela's wealth. cut-away Past year threw. men out of work'it did not benefit the bulk of the a cut- |who had not be en unemployed in population. American Motors Aims for Lowest Priced Car DETROIT # — American Motors Corp. has announced prices of its 100-ineh wheelbase passenger Rambler American. * * * The company listed the deliv- ered price of .the deluxe two-door sedan at $1,789 and the super two-door at $1,874, including the Federal excise tax but not local. taxes, transportation or optional equipment. ident, said the new car will have “the lowest advertised delivered price” United States. Fix Bite on Taxpayers VENTURA, Calif. w—When theif Internal Revenue people here put the bite on taxpayers this year, they'll have something to treat received from Washington, D.C., for the coming tax period was a pack of snakebite kits. . “i isitor $ sto this. vear’s. auto show | of any ¢ar built in the | them with. Among the supplies, said Knudsen. | For those who want the very best! iseries of family sport-type cars| offers the sport coupe and the con- ivertible. on SAVINGS Deposit your surplus Savings at any one > banking offices. * For the economy minded Pon- 5 itiac customer the Chieftain series ; * Pontiac Business Shows Increase Statistics released today by J. H. “Deron office of Dur & Beandstreet)~ Pays ZY: 2 eo a Community National Bank OF PONTIAC ~ , ers CERTIFICATES ci, i savings or investment }#@ of our 9 convenient $ Inc., reflect the growth of pusinéss - firms in Pontiac during the past | ten years, Figures obtained from a physical, count of the Dun & Bradstreet Ref-|" erence Book for November 1957, to- taled 1,499 manufacturers, whole- lsalers and retailers in this area (1947 an increase of 30.6 per cent for the period. * * * The reference book, only lists jmanufacturers, wholesalers, and iretailers. It does not include some \0f the service and professional bus- finesses such as barber and beauty, shops, stock and real estate brok-/ ers. Thus the figure for businesses in Pontiac would actually be high- er than the 1499 quoted above. 14 KARAT GOLD Matched WEDDING RINGS 4 = See the bigger, better new | model WHITE OAK coal. | Ws larger to give you even better heating satis- faction. You'll like the larger, Tenger-lasting KING , SIZES —of--WHITE..OAK.—_ — especially the NUT and vers} ‘sixes. Yout Vike” =~ their better economy. Order your KING Size White Oak TODAY! i Easy | Terms Georges-Newports Jewelry Dept. 4 N. Saginaw St. a new eruption of the_ancierit vol cano. | The vVoleano has. been crying! lished post, Says Dulles: fa store. take it down. " “It's the way periodically over the past several I months, So far the Sicilians .who live in Villages on the mountain- p It's going to stay thatisides have not been endangered. G.V.W.|way until someone with more au- Michigan and-received his law de-|and 10.000 |b. G.V.W. package, de-jthority than they hafe makes mé School savings banks in the U.S. were established in 1885. Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. ; oe INSURANCE Protection” = Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. _ 436 Orchard Lake Ave. Oakland Fuel & Paint — FES-6159 PARK FREE REAR of STORE : i _ maior change in his new TV show—he'll have a rolling, rubber- tired dressing room that will wheel right up and engulf him at the end of a sketch. P Me Ae te “T’'ve had a lot of trouble with my dress- ets,” said Sid—and Imogene Coca, sitting there On @ couch, began laughing. “Tell about the time we “did the ‘average couple’ in the bus station,” Imogene said. ‘Sid stood up and acted it out.. The dresser didn't dress him but kept telling : ' . him that the last ske' was terrible and | the next one would be worse. “That's right, give me con- fidence,” Sid. muttered, and dressed himself, somewhat nervously, — . ‘|‘Avetage couple’ I had on a gold uniform I was “to wear in| | another sketch,” he remembered. | ek: * . “I looked down,” howled Irogenée, “and my God his: feet were bare! I did the whole sketch with my back to the camera, I was laughing so hard.” Their new program, starting Sunday nignt, Jan. 26, ABC, will be only a half hour—“no dancers, no singers, sat PONTIAC iWe- HN, J Heat C up the changes. TONIGHT—SUNDAY IT’S ALL —w _ AND so WONDERFUL! rf } April Lo Ve enough at 37 to .@ dieted off “37 | [ a . whew, ait. eee) ‘ha ’ aatines you eat because ooaree ne. You ‘tale. it oat on) a chicken. PPL 1 IRR ena many teleianan tie greening” > @ wa clated by New York and Hollywood. “I don’t agree,” holding unlit throughout the interview. “I give the rest of ‘the country just-as much credit for intelligence.” “By the way, Sid, what have you been doing while you ‘| were off television?” I asked. “Trying to get back on- television,” he said. —p a 5 New r0nae--siting ‘nm his big, Jush penthouse office | Baas ‘ overlooking Fifth Avenue, Sid Caesar said there'll be one hostess doese's have enough, chaleg ar efaa Oty y +» That's _ rien Sa ue oe go when I walked into the bus station as half of anipS* End cS comedy”—and the rolling dressing room will help them speed |“ Sa aus areal nol’ not’ maass | GS been postponed Lai, Seeween samy Baie. eoor,| until further notice. Robert Mitchum; oHired Gun," Rory ® : Seihoun. Al. | WATCH FOR THE DATE a pa ~~" Game,” eolot, Doris. OFf NEW OPENING wn Te det Pilot.” color, John Thurs-Prt. “naif” Human,” “Monster, Dave Navar | Prom een Bill.” \ I'D SAID THAT: A buffet preter is ow ae earl, brother. Jan. 7 Deadline for Blan The mumieer of sontinations terits the “Outstanding Young Man of Pontiac for 1957” has been run- ning behind last year’s according | Community Theaters ‘om Civie—Farmington “Ghost Chasers,” Leo Goreey, Kids; “Quiet Gun,’ Porresty ; 7 Sun.-Tues: . “Th reer two own," Jane Russetl K. hy fired red Gun,” Rory Ty! ‘done Pran- Wed.-Pri: “Operation Mad Ball,” Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs; “Decision at - ne pel color, Randolph Scott, John arre Hille—Rechester on|per ane Pajama Game," color, Doris p ye Wed “Hunchback of - Notre pom." Lollobrigida, Anthony Thurs. -Prit “House of Numbers,” Jack Palance, Barbara “The he and the Outlaw,” color, Tony Dexter,|. Marie Windsor. ing for ‘Outstanding Man’ | 4 . John W. Hatherill, chaleman ae -* macue. RAY aber ADDED: SPORTS © CARTOON © NOVELTY Rider,” Scott Brady, Mala Fevers Keege * Sat: “Joker Is Wid,” Prank Sinatra; “Devil's Hairpin,” color, Cornell Wilde. Thar-PFri. “Tr of Jesse | The Play... “THREE MEN ON A HORSE” | Set: “Slim Certer.” Tim Hove x " color, Cornell Wilde. | ie Sisk “tellabnak by weed experte 00 thie cts geaine| produced by TV, but it’s been said also that he’s most appre-| Sid said, toying with a cigar he'd been. Fox & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS ~ DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 te 11 P.M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations hp a The Insignia of | ——— Superior Service, THE WEEKEND WINDUP .. . Sound Protection ‘ sine | Joe E. Lewis, opening in Las Vegas, was given his personal : =, monogrammed barstool by boss Beldon Katleman ... Blind DANIELS INSURANCE singer Al Hibbler, who'll tour the continent, says, “Tm giad Agency - to go—I've never seen Europe before.” 54a _W. Maren St. Ph. FE $-1113 Rosemary Clooney made the demonstration record of the tunes from “Oh, Captain,” which Jose Ferrer played for pros- TONITE — Last Complete Show Starts 10 P. M. “FLIGHT TO TANGIERS” “WHITE SQUAW” — SST SS SE ES TONIGHT —Lon Sonelois Pow. Starts 19:00 P.M. Pontiac Theaters | OAKLAND |. Fri.-Wed.; “The Tin Star,” ‘Fonda, Anthony Perkins. ! STRAND Henry 7 “Sad Sack,” Jerry Lewis. — =— Tues: —‘Pursuit of the. GRAF Spee,” color, John Greg- son, Anthony Quale. f Wed. Fri: “Teenage Franken- | | stein,” Whit- Bissell; ‘‘Blood of | ce eee ee ie _ Governors of North Carolina ex- HITS! Helly J bers,” will 1 = aycee members,* w | Sat: “The House ot Numbers,” Jack Palance: “Three Faces of Eve,” Joanne|mounced at.the Jan. 15 “ to _ “Hunchback of Notre Night’’ banquet at the Elks Tam) Phars.: Glenn Ford ia ‘DON T G0 NEAR THE WATER’ Qutmn. ” a le. ooccccccooscoooooosooooooooocooolccoolesee gag > “Quantes,” we | ‘Dorothy Malone: | LATE SHOW. EVERY SATURDAY MIGHT LS > > a d d > > d “First Time Shown in g the City of Pontiac. mie i ae eA with David Wayne—Phyllis Kirk SE gee JERRY LEWIS. AS THE SAD SACK -| STARTING SUNDAY ——SOORS OPEN thas > SHOWS AT 1:00—3200—5:06-—7:00 @ 8:00 TODAY LAST TIMES apa ST Ps “ The sea chase that held the world breathless! _ _ The spectacular story of Gallant men aboard three small fighting ships who ferreted out a deadly sea ought _*The Tiger” to bay! Men who hurled themselves against its 2 armored might and of ite exploded ‘the legend ed yt "A MCHAEL POWELL end EMERIC — PRODUCTION . PETER INCH _ Color by TECHNICOLOR ee tn VISTAVISION JOHN GREGSON __ ANTHONY QUAYLE @ a jotherapist of the Wayne State University teams, was once, the) - trainer for Amos Alonzo Stagg. * *® * a Pontiac's Guy Sparrow has now moved ep as the 5th best scorer | on the New York pro basketball - team. His 11.4 average has passed veteran Ray Felix who ts hitting 10.2 per game. * * * The city of Cuidad Trujillo, Do- has opened a 7.100 yard golf course which has W? for par and an 18th hole called *Ben Hogan Drive. = The bale = : minican Republic oe yards. * : * Dew Finsterwald, 27-year-old golf pre from Athens, Ohie, com- plied a .643 average for the an- nual title which goes to the golfer with the best everall compefi- tive record for the past year. He shaded Doug Ford for the honor. Wally Barkemo was 12th in pes formance. * * * National Basketbal] association president Maurice Podoloff will be; at the Detroit Olympia today to) present center Harry Gallatin with, a plaque for making the ‘big 700”. He appears in his 7O0lst straight pro game today against the War- televised | riors in a_ nationally game. * * * Mhicago's International Amphi- will draw some 300,000 | beating enthusiasts to its 10-day Nationa] Boat Shew, Feb. 7-16. * * * Monday's TV fight which is not carried in ghis area will feature a 10-rounder between Mickey Craw from St. Nick arena in New York Friday night February 22 has been ~ designated as “Pontiac Night” in the state bowling tour- Rament at Battle Creek. Fifteen teams are planning to compete | from here. * * * bound with another member of in the background. Southfield won Pontiac Press Phote 3-LEGGED CAGER — Kirk Evans of Walled Lake looks like he has the advantage of anéther leg as he goes up for a re- his team. Dennis McClelland is the game, 71-58. | : ork. | | PHILADELPHIA ® — After; inking things over for two days, |National Collegiate Athletic Assn. leaders +have not come up with a lred-hot subject for theig62nd ar, nual meeting next week—but col- Baseball Major Topic ‘for Annual NCAA Meet ford of Saginaw and Chico Vejar: ‘Baseball Coaches is the first of a half-dozen groups,,of college sports ‘leaders to meet “here ‘in the an- tnual mid winter sessions. They have pulled back from their stro: Stand of last- year--over aula college players to professional con- | Westside Recreation’s top scores lege hasebal] men may provide a tracts, but they still are stirred up Week included a 256 game by|good one. : | c. Hagland and a 69 series by W: Leigh. e+ &® we. | The American Assn. of College | Hall of Fame Beckons Ex-Majors oH Writers Vote on 58 List NEW YORK @—Voting is’ un-,have been retired as a player for der way by 10-year members of at least five years although other- the Baseball Writers Assn. to elect jwise connected with. baseball, new members to Baseball's Hall/ of Fame. * * *. This makes eligible such cur- rent big ‘Birdie Tebbets of the Cincinnati Under the rules a player to be/Rediegs and Al wopez of the Chi- eligible must have played in the| cago White Sox and such former major leagues at some time from) ipilots as Leo Durocher, Jimmy’ 1928 to 1952, — He must Dykes, Charley Grimm, Lew Fon Cage Results FRIDAYS COLLEGE BASKETBALL Vermont 71, Rhode Island 66 gum $7, Buttsic $5 CCNY 6 Brock!=n ee $1 Beet! Mar yiead 73, South C rolins 39 rginia 8 Clemson 65 (2 o Bri 2 Young 90. New O ica ‘Loyola “ Midwest Oxlshoma City 8. New Mexico 66 Regis €1, Wayne (Mich) §7 Akron 83. 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Muskegon CC 38) seca, Bucky Harris, Ben “hapman, | Fred Fitzsimmons, Stan Hack and) Billy Southworth, x * Each writer votes for 10 players and any player whose name ap- ‘|pears on 7 per cent of the bal-| jlots will be elected, The last time’ ithe writers voted they named Joe Cronin, Boston Red Sox general manager. and Hank Greenberg, former Cleveland genera] manag- jer, although it is possible that no ‘Minn 59. Player will get the required num- iber of votes. The balloting ends on Jan. 24. _ list Ineludes such former stars as {The -Ibetore a the about that question and about sum- lmer baseball. nee baseball question to be settled here is how far the S| summer leagues can go in pay- 4 ding college ‘players before they Jose their amateur status, A pro- - posal considered last night by ‘the AACBC executive committee ‘put a limit of $325 a month plus certain expense allowances. |will — to vote on its acceptance. league : managers as on Wednesday. * * * Meanwhile. the baseball coaches are preparing another blast at the " |Tajor leagues about signing col- “\lege players before their eligibility is used up, They admit they. have no big squawk when a player is of- fered a huge bonus—$25,000 or more—but they think that college players who. aren't worth such big payments should be allowed to stay in school for the full . four-year period, The recent abolution of the ma- jor league bonus rule has result- ed in a new wave of signing" col- lege players, A year ago-the ma- Jors tossed out a rule which pro. hibited the signing of the college basebalj player after the start of his sophomore year. This brought an angry but so- ke Ap = Dave Bancroft, Moe Raitt Max’ bes “hank ‘Jin Botts = CUT, MAN Carey, lChandter Mort Cooper, Prank Crosetti, Spun Tege coaches. far_inelfective-retort- —— tok} Before that figure can be agreed | upon the coaches and the NCAA will not’ be held’ business session | Given by Press Enter Tournament By. THE ASSOCIATED P*ESS The return of Tom Gola from the service figured to make the Philadelphia Warriors a title con- tender in the Eastern Division of the National Basketball Assn. ‘ * * * But the former LaSalle All America was slow rounding into his pre-service form and then Paul Arizin was sidelined with a leg injury and the effectiveness. high scoring Nei] Johnston was curtailed by a fractured jaw, . .- , * * * As the result the Warriors, who won the league championship in 1955-56 before Gola went into the division cellar for most. of the campaign. A 106-94 setback by |Cincinnati in the circuit’s long ng | game last night dropped them two York and 10 games off the pace- setting Boston Celtics. Rosi Beats Busso on Split Decision NEW YORK w—By the margin \today owns a split decision over tweight contenders. ts by rounds, from one to four points and the loser none. : Judge Joe Agnello voted for Rosi 64 and Judge Jack Gordon saw Busso a 5-41 winner. The AP card had Busso on top 6-4. service, have been buried in the! games back of third place New! of one point on the score card of Referee Teddy Martin, Paolo Rosi Johnny Busso in a battle of light- Although New York scores} it permits of- Is to resort to a four-point sys- tem in case the rounds come out even, The winner of a round gets z ‘Zleume®sers 52 | sonpnsteqeneue : Slee-enon . e Southfield "15, Walled Lake 11. thas er BBR | Sterling (50) came down. with PUNT FORMATION — Larry Vandervelde - of Walled Lake appears as if he had just fin- ished punting the ball, but Southfield's Jim _ All Bowlers of Oakland © County Are Eligible to ois, ) tpen set and the runnerup et LT oie is assured $125 and a desk Reamgee $$ 7lSee a 13% * * * @o06 : bra Third place winners are as- sured $125 for men .and $75 for Fw aa ‘women and all prizes will be in- : : ‘creased on the basis of total en- periods.. ate A sesecseggettoncat +} ti tries, . entries will go into the finals and.each qualifier is assured at least $5.00. The three qualifying alleys, Montcalm Centre, Howe's Lartes jand- Motor Inn, will present a trophy to the top qualifier at their respective * * * Other awards will go to the old- i. fF 4 Te + ut gag | i] - Wiotine Pree Paste rebound, while Walled Lake players watch the proceedings. Southfield won the gamie at Walled Lake last night, 71-58. - pt the ball on the weeks from today, are expected to -appfove a recommendation to make any city with a two million) population eligible to have —two major league clubs. This recommendation, along inpaa a_number of ‘ot_ provisions, was_in- |Kik! Cuyler, Curt Davie Paul Derringer.| | Vince DiMaceio, Urban Faber. Wes Per-| jrell, Augie Galan. Lefty Gomez, Burleigh lGrimes. Chiek Babe Herman, leer Higbe, Waite Hoyt, Trevis Jack-| Witte Kamm and Chuck Klein lez Also Harry Lavacetito Tony Lazzeri. {Freddie Lindstrom, Ernie Lombardi, Bob Meusel, Terry Moore, Van Lingle Mungo; apy ec ooo [tg es ay P ele [Ed “Ram email y ifchoolboy Rowe, Haier 1% ariie ‘Zoot G volte, °Ed Roush, Hal Schumacher, Rip Trban Shocker. Gus Suhr, Hal Trosky, George Uhle, Bucky Walters, Len ae Rudy York and Johnny Vander eer ‘Mackay, Holmberg ‘Win Opening Tests | PERTH, Australia @ — Ron Holmberg, 18, of. Brooklyn, a member of the U. 8. Davis Cup ‘tennis squad, easily won his first ‘round match: today in the. West Australian championships. beat Arthur Catchpole, 6-1, 6-0, 6-3. Barry Mackay, another U. S. Cliff Fitzpatrick 6-2, 6-1, 6-1. Commissioner Ford Frick. by his specially appointed four-man com- He}. youngster from Dayton, Ohio, who won one of the U.S. singles vic- stra‘eht sets. He bvshed aside Lady Scorer ‘Gives’ Golfer On ole LA Open Player Is Victim of a Slip} of .the Pencil easy, fhat 40 for one hole at- Hardison of La Canada, Calif., in the Los Angeles Open, It was done with merely a slip of a are * * What natal was that Hardi- son's lady scorer wrote “40” for his score on the 18th hole and it should have been 40 for the last nine holes, _% * * tories. over Australia in last : : month's challenge round of the aoe papery without looking, Davis Cup, also advanced in| “&ned the card. And once a card is signed, it cannot be changed. Se the score went on the big board, and into the records, as: Ypsi Pins PCH Wrestlers —_____Bontine —Central's- opened 1958 on a losing note bow-| Pointed his 138-pound foe. —— ng -to—-strong- Ypsilanti 32-18 at! The only other Chief scorer was Ypsilanti last night. it was the 2nd setback in three | ._ |154-pounder Gerald eid, |gained a draw. who: _____: ‘simrts for the Chiefs who are competing in the mat sport for | ey Be Med year. Little -103-pound Jack Keller and 22. starter Duane; new. heavyweight Thomas were the stars iri defea Eah won on a pin. Other victors were Duke Kel. ‘Wayne State 5 Beaten ~ DETROIT’ ww — Dennis Boone's point performance gave Regis ‘i College of Denver a 67-57 victory over Wayne State in a non-confer- ence basketball gamé last night. Regis held a 31-30 halftime lead yea and Erasmo Travine. Relyea and then moved ahead to stay in gained a lopsided 114 decision ~ 175-pound division while [ond the final eight minutes of the sec- period. 45-74-119, a the score was 45-40- LOS ANGELES —It was real | anittee. te officials from each major league, | NEW YORK w — The major! leagues, at their joint session three| “used” ii a” Yepert” to” Baseball! | The committee, consisting of two ast-month to ex- ‘plore the. territorial rights situa- tion with instructions to bring its Majors May Allow 2 Teams to made recommendations to the club own- ers. The jons, which conll possibly make’ two-team cities. out of Los Angeles, Phila- delphia, Detroit and New York, along with Chicago, and which would condemn the Polo Grounds [Was and possibly. Brooklyn's Ebbets “Field, “wilt be “voted °Oar-at the: next scheduled joint meeting here Jan. 6. The vote will be by leagues, not) by clubs. In case of a deadlock, the commissioner will cast the de- 4. recemmec 4“. iciding vote. Frick indicated - how he will vote when he said he was ‘“‘very much in favor” of the committee's recommendations. It is a foregone conclusion how the,about a mile «away from Yankee) 23 s=™es National League will vote. Stadium, would be out of bounds. * * ¥ The committee TT Men of The NL at the Colorado Springs|Cleveland Genera anager, meeting last December, sought to|Frank yg 0 General make available for future moves Gabe Paul; Milwaukee} all the territory, in New York but} Se Joe Cairnes and was opposed by the AL. - Frick, cao Wille Gas atiyney tes gan. who declared at the time he rs IDA See eee ae 5 oe ees HOLIDA Y _|upoh ‘the two leagues to table aj final vote until the Jan. 25 meet-| ‘ing. It was then that he appointed! his four-man committee. | | At yesterday’s 444 hour session | in Frick’s office, the committee | J J =) al Seek 30 Million Bond Issue which opens next Wednesday, opening of ority. * x requests for park __limprovements, | the conservation © Beginners Welco ,_ © Nitely Including League NAME . sisoptoovewes GILES ARCH oe? HIGHLAND ROAD (M-59). M4 Mile West of Airport Wd. ~ ENTRY BLANK === ADDRESS seeeeeeceseeet ys -PHON @ Winter Indoor Flint Round | © Team & Individual Shooters Wanted | © Club & Plant League Reservations — © Entry Fee—$2.25; per rson—$1 50 anor ERY Saturc OR 3-3011 ae OE Se Rae ere =i eee ee eens LANSING (®—An all-out effert to push through a 30 million dollar bond issue for Michigan's state parks will highlight conservation activity in the 1958 legislature, Submerged lands, an earlier of the deer season and legislation to allow private inter- ests to buy state forests also are slated for possible consideration when the lawmakers take up their duties, Parks, though, rate top pri- Shut out last year in its money 9 expansion and Park F und Fight Looms - tributed te amateur golfer Frank |‘ add his weight to the proposal. most probable choices. only conservation proposal which the Commission's label on it. commission now proposes to pay the cost with bond money td be paid off over a 20 or 25-year pe- riod. Gov. Williams very likely will Bonds would be retired partly with some sort of fee paid by parks users, with an admission fee or parking charge appearing the So far, the parks plan is the will go before the legislature with 3 e Fy <4 E : i jst es ¥ Fe Fs Ld C1 i s< ek Fy ne Protect oaraelt and your any from _an accident due to defective mechanical of the existing club. equipment on your car. Drive in today Under those _ conditions, to our modern up to date service dept. could move into Los Angeles andi and allow our factory trained mech- ‘ies to perform a'complete safety check we § on your automobile i park not to than five miles from ‘the * Queens or any one of its five boroughs. f + 4. & The Polo Grounds, , being only, OPEN SUNDAY 10-402 a |] Open Every Night} | Til 9: 700 P. M : Free Paved. Pa “Owned and. Dovened by Local People” : | Auburn 5 and. lo} i 1 Block East of East Bivd.’ 40 Aubur Ave BRING THIS AD WITH You AND © RECEIVE A . — Adjustment — 99 Modern equipment, factory trained mechanics, mean best in service foe you Gt... R & R MOTORS, Inc. _ "Ths Show Place of Pentiog” Your Chrysler — Plymouth — tmperic! Dealer | 7 Oakland Ave, ONLY F} a | FE 4-3529 ba SATURDAY, Ceeaaemenen : = - fast: room and kitchen. od JANUARY 4, 1958 Your. Neighbors House ~ Decorates Home i in Three Colors By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor — What are some of the, things a decorator does wher. she decor- ates her own house? Let’s tour the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam B. Mitchell of Middlebelt road and find out, It's a bi- level red brick house with Ten- nessee ledge rock and turquoise trim, The 350-foot deep lot tapers from = feet onthe road to 40 feet on the lake. One vPosak scheme runs through- out the house —. antique gold, white and turquoise with accents of tangerine. All walls have pick-- led finishes. All window sills are marble, * f+ £& Entering the. travertine foyer, you can see, at the right, the stairway and beyond, the break- The _living ‘room is straight ahead. The 34-foot windew wall is covered with white fortisan draperies with gold over drapes, The walls, both here and in the dining room, are covered with Shiki silk that ‘ appears irridescent at night. Tall sprays of Oriental gra*ees are painted on two of the walls. The wall separating this-room— from the kitchen is red brick. Next to it and providing the separation for the dining room, is.a ledge rock fireplace. On the wall opposite the fire- is place is an antique white break- front with plate glass doors at the top. In it Mrs. Mitchell keeps her prized collection of jade and rose quartz figurines. She is ex- tremely fond of all things Or- iental. The large sectional sola is white silk. Two chairs showing the Oriental influence are white with charcoal gray upholstery. Walnut forms the inlay of the antique .white coffee. table. A On the wall in the dining room there is an exquisite handmade Italian brass sconce. It has sev- en lights, some of them uncov- ered, others with pierced shades. The bleached walnut table has inlaid lines of braag.in thé eens Sener ee leather chairs are turquoise with brass trim, . Brass lines are laid - in the ‘black and white floor of the kitchen, A two-part counter and glass storage unit separates the work area from the breakfast room, Cupboards in the kitchen are. pumice finished oak. The breakfast table is inter- shells mounted in a brass frame. The: brass chairs have tufted white leather seats, Over the table is a light fix- ture Finland, It is made of knitted bras, and contains some 42 separate sections. A Roman brick gall with stone cap closes the akfast room plants.. The stairway is unusual. It is suspended by black wrought iron rods fastened in the ceiling beams, Railings are also wrought iron. Each tread is wrapped in gold carpeting. On the level of the landing is a large win- —dew, The light #ixture_here is a moder beveled Venetian glass one, The television room hag walls tured winter when it first was to. the furniture market. BIL-LEVEL gold. The antique gold vanity has a white marble top. All handles are ceramic. The lower walls oo seer “In the master bedroom the motif isthe circle. It is seen as drawer pulls, as decoration - on the headboard of the bed and in the lamps.. This is a room done all in antique gold. The frames of the furniture are black; the wood is teak. On the in-that the round top ig -W@ll opposite the dresser is a peanon Har completely of Kappa ,, rare Japanese tapestry, a Directly below the living room is the basement recrea- tion reom, Large black and white tiles set diagonally cover the floor. The walls are oak paneled. All furniture is bam- boo; some is painted yellow, some qif-white. “Tables at each end of the sofa Draperies are vertical with lines in gold, black and white painted on them, At one end of the room is a huge sur- realistic painting depicting the old and new China. * * * There's a red brick fireplace with a raised stone hearth. Be- hind-this is the basement kitcn- en, done in yellow and turquoise. At the front is a palette shaped bar with yellow and turquoise bamboo stools. The bar top is Mrs. Mitchell has an office on this lower level. The walls - herringbone _pattern.. The same rust colored pigskin is used to _ make an inset im the coffee table. Furniture is Danish mod- erm walnut, There’s a bright tangerine bed- sofa. Draperies have a design of mobiles on them in colors that biend with the rest of the Tinte’s 0 nemnh. peuneute’: road is owned by the William B. Mitchells. Painted trim is tur- ORIENTAL the master color and the circle fe the motif. Furniture trim. Ste, Mtl i ng 0 Ith 5 Sel oped eee, bed MRICK:— A red brick Uiiebel home om Middictett —s _m Morage evetywnere: St by THROUGH THE FIREPLACE — This view of the living room was.taken through the_firepiace from the dining room side. Those curtains are on the fireplace. The painted grasses on the Shiki.silk wall covering are distinct. Housed in the antique. white breakfront is Mrs. Mitchell's collection of jade and rose quartz figurines. The ' down here. This one has white walls and celling and a tur- quoise rug on the yellow as- - phalt tile fleor, Furniture is Danish modern walnut, The bedspread is checked in gold, skirts. Four simple Mexican ‘Water -colors are the only wall decoration, * * This house has the most com- plete storage space of any we have ever seen, There is a wine cellar with slanted racks for wine ee — There's a special medicine clos- et in the hall. ‘There is built. MANY TEXTURES — In this view of the William B. Mitchell home oh Middlebelt road many textures can be seen. The wall . Straight ahead is red brick, while the fireplace beyond is ledge ~ _ yock. Wooden ceiling beams are exposed. Wrought iron rods hold i ts aR ak ahs sofa is covered with white silk. The round antique white coffee table has an inlay ot walnut. The Oriental influence is evident throughout the house, complete even to straw slippers for the guest to don when he arrives with wet feet. > Pentiac Press Photos by Ed Vanderworp up the suspended staircase in the foreground. At the rear is the kitchen with oak cabinets and tile floor inlaid with brass. The foyer floor at the lower right is travertine, while the carpeting throughout is antique gold wool, level of the house the furniture js all bamboo. Some painted yellow; some is off-white. bi ona “RECREATION ROOM — In this recreation room oe ee lle ak. wohl: { Vandi, wilh, pti deteeale’ the wert Weaehnn’< draperies. 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High commissions and excellent working conditions. 19470 Grand River | 7 | a as — "58 A Home @ king, raly | Ranchmaster |” fer the Moderns . . . en eee ae yet priced se believe it. tit ter low you'll SOME ARE READY FOR OCCUPANCY | 15,80 lacludes: © 3 Bedrooms © Full Basement > © Built-in Range and Oven, Sliding Glass Doors DIRECTIONS: Medel and sales office open dally 1 te 5, Benday 1 to 7 at 2485 Pentiac Ré., just east of Opdyke. NOSAN | BUILDING CORP. FE 5-7923 —— 0. B. WALLACE Want a home that's a real con- with a tree-top level studio or rec- reation room. itself. At the right end of the house, foundation. Build the two-car ga- of the house and becomes the stu- dio roof as well. J Link the garage-studio addition to the main house. Presto! Your prgerbonamerdn aged ial at minimum. cost... This unique house was created educated architect who special- izes Statistics The main level of the House of The Week HW-85, excluding | the garage and porches, has 1,578 square feet. In making your building estimates, add 384 | square feet for the studio and | | 600 square feet for the garage. Excluding the porch and garage | but including the laundry, the — overall dimensions of the house are 59 ff. by 29 ft. Including ghe garage and porch, the overall di- mensions are 91 ft. 6 inches by 36 ft. with flexible features adaptable to ivarying requirements, The architect says this about the plan, selected as HW-85 in the House of the Week series: % om | \\ i ‘The lavatory off the back hall is H H SMITH 2” located for this latter Oy] C] 'use.”” a | 590 8. Paddoa PE 2-g994 "bY 14 ft: the two other bed: “The advantage to cht is that: iwe have a large studio room at ivery little cost. The roof line of |the garage is simply an extension; jof the roof line of the house so) ithat, in one sense, we get two stories for the cost of one. “Note that the studio level is| eight steps above the service land-| to Studio Split Level” house, in a lengthwise wing, for = the other optionsl uses previously 4 in family-sized residences from a service | ee STOCK FOR ing—perfect for a family playroom H% STONE PLANTERS — Outside stone planters and a patterned - “fens, wood siding onli vertical weed lewrses aie wind on exlevtor wood fence add interest to the exterior of this sixroom house. wails. +> a House Converts | The conversion job is simplicity/firepiace at its front wall® side, open onto a covered porch at the 'dig just enough for the garaie left of the house. An.archway con- nects the living room with the rage. Its roof follows the roof line| center hall. ~ , The dining room is to the right of the center hall through another’ ele tS ee ee with its broken “L" shaped ar- |rengenaent ef stiles STUDIO HALF FLIGHT UP ~~ Tua isenaer sak ts eis oe by ‘Lester Cohen, a Pennsyivania-iet are adjacent to the kitchen and to a service hall extending back’ porch at the ex-) treme right of the house proper. ONE-HALF MILLION IMMEDIATE _ DELIVERY _ 60 Dillerent Colors end Textures io Cheose From . = Us First. . ave Time -BOICE BUILDERS’ SUPPLY ® Block © Concrete ® Brick hobby room, rumpus room for the youngsters in bad weather or even a guest room in an eme! The ample house has six-rooms, including three bedrooms, and 14 ihatha: Ship manele bedroos is 16 rooms are similarly generous in jarea, All are in the rear of’ the \ TORIDHEET. —— w WALL-FLAME. OIL ‘HEAT tor the Tops in Comfo-t, Convenience , 4 GLaa aS ST. and Economy! : . For Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Call \ AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. $.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac re 17 Orchard Lake Ave E 2-9124 veusswesururenceM NATURAL BUILDING STONES © Tennessee Ledge Rock © Briel Hill © Colerado Pink Ledge iy ~~ ® French Lick Sandston> *® Tennessee Marble © Blue and Buff / Tayco © Silverdale Florida Marble (Building Stone) Rich Looking Lustrous POLISHED MARBLE WINDOW SILLS Beautiful Tennessee Marbie ESTIMATES CIVEN WITHOUT OBLIGATION PONTIAC CUT STONE 'M-59 (1 Mile West of Airport) is inexpensive when. you. use... A 4 “F at eo i af an office: instead of a studio or ! *&®. * * Throughout this plan, the archi-!! cutrences “and kita to matsteln’; peewee wenn wren eee wesensesesengoscss If desired, it could be used as 5 tect has carefully worked out all} - : 1 STUDY PLAN ORDER COUPON © ot : 4 Building Editor: : 3 : Buelosed ts 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study 4 plan of The House of The Week, Design HW-85. No stamps accepted, Please do not use sticky tape on coins. ear 2 s 1 Ndme. 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All Monies Needed to Move Into the eer “NORTH STAR” HOME! _ te Built by Stern and Seligman Builders OFFIOE: UN — | 3 ‘ 3 4 ¢ es ee ; & : - “@ - = oar : : : z ; ‘ ‘ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 4, 1058 Third of Homes Nog|soe wok, sayy the west cost pair and -Mainténance tines, a coat wl Se Toel| Expert Advises: on Marble Care pon throw that marble, ia larging -beeause © Sway = wood can be worked so easily, the QUALITY TESTED ~ TO GIVE YOU THE VERY BEST rantens rey They are made, using the very best - » eQoRICH FARMS BRICK ~—1% BATH mgt tont ,990 FULL PRICE viec's#:64 PER MONTH -f about the marble top table. From ithe week's mail, we take up her |problem first. Mrs. Charles H. Mil- ler, of Rochester, wrote: “IT have a table with a marble itop and it has some deep scratches. \Can you tell me in your column what I can do to eradicate them? If nothing can be done that will OWN YOUR OWN HOME... WITH NO MONEY DOWN! IF YOU OWN A LOT, you can own the new Ranchaire with NO MONEY DOWN. See the beautiful 3-bedroom model home now on display at 3390 South Rochester Road, just 2 blocks south of Auburn Road (M-59). Learn how easy you may build this _ top quality home on your own lot and save hundreds of dollars : “ ane outstanding features which make this home the uy ‘of NEAR TELEGRAPH AND ORCHARD LAKE ROADS ‘ Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable bebeini er 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 a ROY ANNETT, Inc. ‘where I can get it polished? I ‘want to cut the table down dor a (coffee. table but there’s no use in doing so unless the top can be renewed.” on al Pies Low Taxes and Inserance almost: like new. And don't move Suresh abd weather reustance il ne we pow alg Runbermen poles Gut. out of Your home just because the uae D Aol = 6-1528 j An average farmhouse in = there's "ie le solution t * that, TRU- BIL’ BUILDING PRODUCTS U. S. lasts 65 years. — a 0 COMPANY 1988 FE 46-9531 7 New York woman Pe us eradicate them, is there any place|. Extraded Aluminum COMB IN 35° Over 1° NT tars’ hardware re ra pecumati door closer, outs alumi aum door jamb, = - Duo-Mal ic | i 3.tred Extruded Aluminum | SMITH-CRAWFORD, Inc. - EASYBUTLT- HOMES 3390. South Rochester Rood Just South of Auburn Road —- heetors - 28 E. Huron St. | coming up for Mrs. Miller. Soap, beeswax and a little effort are all that is required. The soap should be mild and not a deter- gent. The beeswax should be white. Ph. FE 8-0466 Bo, 0002 OL 6-1226 BURMEISTER...GOLD BOND BURMEISTER...GOLD BOND BURMEISTER...GOLD BOND EXTRA DISCOUNT —Buy Now and Save— into it until the wax is about the Aluminum Storm Sosh. . . .. $9.95 Lot of 6 100 Sq. Ft. Insulation Blanket....... $3.50 < |consistency ‘of thin cream. Now Gold Bond Twinsulation 100 Ft. $7.90 @ with a clean, dry cloth apply the thoroughly. Rinse the marble and| wipe it dry. Let it dry overnight. Now, melt the beeswax in a double boiler. After removing the melted wax from the stove and away from any open flame, mix gum turpentine -GOLD BOND ‘ wazSsIaWwyng see Per we eee eee wesw ewe © wax evenly and carefully over all f™ of the marble. © Allow the wax to dry, tien buff it with a clean dry cloth. This will fill in the cracks, will polish the whole table and will protect the BURMEISTER .. | An almost-new coffee table is First, go over the marble with - the mild soap suds, cleaning it . 103 State - -— -¢ H.H. STANTON! ree] - $4995 | > Set 2. C for Gpening sizes through 25” x 47” double- hung windows, Other peices —_ higher. “ vie - Se ae, aca 4 é. : iy é eee — | "Products of the Weather-Proof Co. . ¢ 5 MABENSON 00. u SUPPLIES Fuel _ £4 2521 meth ae ae seis SB LomBer-B | 549 © SAGINAW ST Poatiac kt Mich / Wf, : 2, Dt Ganble.. a When You're * © Marble from most kinds of stains. . Planning a New . i ; e Women Still Want |3 W. MOOTE ‘ KITC HEN ° 2M th INC I We pride ourselves on our custom z ore rooms ° K workmanship and attention to detail. bd Choose now from our large i * wer ge — Electrical |)» wotum xreren $s ie tice F LU js a DO B Tx memterte ean" & CONTRACTOR | Moone Mere Tine . ft | “One fcaded watned from lit- & State & City Licensed With the Children ° + lerally every state of the U. S.,| © Commercial e Binney Warne & Yadstal aso a e se Wi n's e mumerc = Minna Grade A-1 First Quality — Must Move Before First © on Congres. During the three Maintenance er yauh wecaiextoa 2. i i of Naor — Our: Loss Is Your Gain! — oo they want mnt Gy Restagaigal ET] RAT#ROOM VANITIES. am homes Over 25 Y in. Ponti = 2 3°0"x 6'8" 134” Ext. With Lights Z sat tt tno | ogre at ~ ely peor i. it Jou prog PE 23924 6 FE 24099] Nig Down Stop ln. See Our Model No Down - 2 ss 9 5 . 3 len a oe cae Payment! Kitchen. Estimates Free _Payment!_| ; 3g ‘amily, would this be worth an ad- . ra) a Special Sizes Made to Order — Slightly Extra z pag tl ao dean O 1] The CABINET. SHOP a = were asked. rnamenta 3088 W. Huron Open Daily 8 te 5 ad ] t S le g Two-thirds gave an emphatic Near Eliz. Lake Rd. _—s- Fri. Eve ‘til 9 FE §-8331 8 nventory sale Se leatacacas “peivacy Sould| lesa Iron. After Hours Call OR 3-4385 . ', — i and frustrai ee ; ~ : : INSIDE DOOR JAMBS ‘ HARDWARE CEDAR SIDING ° | — ee ae NO. 1 FLUSH DOORS Neo Joints, © scvseveceuwaws F288 it alr 3133 per MW = 8.056.8-% Gr. A Ext.......$9.98 Ne pees ae peeeeterenee: $3.45 Snr docebe Chest ....000.88 MEI oor 200 2c $210 pr ™ py [Larger Stun poncan |. 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Mto0?.M. |] General Remodeling wana waves ‘gg bat mune PRICES Delivery Service 5 CASEMENT WINDOWS— - ‘ ALUM. and- oe | ia Available 3 ne a _ OPEN.6 DAYS A WEEK — 7:30 A.M. TO 6:00 PM. SB BSATT 7900 Coney Lake ond Willams Loke Ras ESATA S| TE ice |__¢. WEEDON. HOME HIPDAT cO.. © Wholesale - Retail ™ PRICE LIST AND SAVE HUNDREDS TO Wholesale - Rétail 9 |“ * 0" Dinle Hy: 1661. Telegraph Road , Phone FE 4-2597 _ BURMEISTER...GOLD BOND BURMEISTER...GOLD BOND - BURMEISTER ... GOLD BOND Neth ot Teeth rete 4 “ © : ‘ ‘ w ee e 4 a nau with F ull Vigor = . : Lae = = : ee “3 +e 54 x © oe ee aoe = ie p= ke § ; Af “os: ) (UE PONTIAC Se Te ee oye ea ose a ae e ae ~ 4 st i i 2 fe ‘ and _ there is-no sign of diminishing. vi- gor in this veteran politican, * *+.“¢ Adenaver's political stature has cout HATO Sechounes aoneton conference. observers_credited him with a ‘He was credited with Injecting i statesmanship into a “‘ster- conference. ict ‘appearance, But small salary., he is a self-) made man. His father was ‘a low- ranking civil servant with only sec-|_ ondary sehoo] education and a very —major_role = lantic Alliance from a purely mili- tary into a political, military and economic system. . by American plans to match the Soviet military threat by estab- | He says that his father gave him “Do nothing -by lies in the fulfillment of one’s duty.” And “Do not let yourself be diverted -{until you have finished, not even 8 ee ee one o three maxims: halves." “ Adenauer, a Roman Catholic and| - leader of the Christian Democratic! Parliament once remarked “the old man knows only 300 words of German, but he applies each one of them exactly right.” x * *¢ lising, misstie bases in Europe, party, does not Smoke and rarely OFF NOW THAT COUSIN Ak DAISY HAS BROKEN CAMP AND MOVED TO CLAIM THE- CHAMPION'S CROWN BOARDING HOUSE - LB —_ i ‘ [panne ote ‘TO PULLOVER OTHE [1 b A member of the West German! Adenauer does not have the usual! —|- characteristics of popular heroes. : Y\ SLAUGHT OF OPPOSING LINE ~ ON, ARE NOL GOING V\" BACKERS =~ HEH-HEH! <— BUT THEN WE-ALL MUST ADMIT Ly DAISY WAS A PRESENCELIKEA /7 @)" | BASKETBALL 5} Lr A OFFICIAL LANG, PAL as ee EGAD,TWIGGS! MY OWN FEELING YY iS LIKE THAT OF A BRUISED 7 FULLBACK AFTER THE LASTGAME 1. AN THE BOWL ~~ HE MISSES THE ONY D WITH HIS WHISTLE//( : x .. Psi 1988 by WEA Bervice. inc, TM. Reg US Pat. i. PERSISTENT y PRESS. SATURDAY. JANUARY 4.1958 pee © sees — aie RUE Ee Miao nee — a . ae ¥ i “7.4 te NANCY FP oa ; / . OUT OUR WAY a I CAN'T DECIDE WHETHER TO \E PRACTICE SPEED SKATIN' OR GO Ve IN FOR THE FANCY FIGURE y WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WERE ME? Na hg BERT BE a. : I CRY I'VE GOT A TOOTHACHE BAY DURING THE. — COMMERCIALS 4 meni _ a MORTY MEEKLE if 7 oo IgE Ieee re By Leslie: Turner > A GOOD RESEARCH / I SEE! AND-SINCE I vt IN PRIVATE INDUSTRY, 5 SHOW HI THOSE - PLANS. HE'S NEAR HERE A: AT MELBOURNE FOR A FEW DAYS. yee | BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES | ) —J ... PUG WIGHIONO HAS WO |] Miss PUG) __ |] LOOKS AXED ITS FROM FOO OF HER GON, ASS PG! / Kw ws Cninieac\ | MAKES GIFTOF HER |] HERE'S SOME- = VALAGANA WHERITANCE |] TR FOR You! > TO RUGGLESES WHS HVE : tee a ERSTE ITEC gy Fae SST et I © 1988 by NEA Service, tne, PEA | - ; ; NICE AND | By McEvoy and Strieber 4 mney roe : pate 5 : . = 3 2 GH : a) (ieee) Seer tow mee | | | HIS MENTAL. 2 DEEPLY INTO A) ‘on, 4 - | BACKLASH HS - | | MORTY ¢ } Uy fa j es i = we. AY “or =. a | weN ( — . oP | | | amt P AH SS | ~ Z ; ; Leet i ie 1-4 Oi ita Ge a | Le \ 1 SSS ‘by Franklin Folger|HALF ACRE CASTLE John Morris. CoeK'r HAVE : oh i ‘A 4 i’ : rT TAKES ALL KINOS TO if ~“g’-|TT.. ? Po IONE WAY ANO OTHER CT . PEOPLE ARE TALENTED i ae ; IN OTHER WAYS / : q Bo f i 4 \ ; : le fn af ' : Ar ° a Was . 4 DONALD DUCK __ TALENT DOU PAINE Sr . o |e = gt WWE WIT “itive ll | ke — Ti i : Wh, nENO TN Mos y ‘a , } : Zs WHO'D LIKE Me ice ¢ p H =v ADEN PAL.) - \ corte ice [see A 2 | [FOR MORE | Por i pote |FOLD [gO | Sa Ee fn "D TERRI! . 2 = : \ ee = 3 = : ~~ o — i , 7 rity \ CALIF. | oh . ¢ : ® e ‘ si = rc ‘ ie sg ‘ ' ' é : - ; \ ‘| | SPA 7 be f at: ee my ae fence Ge: os : ee | A ee i : a Pos i ea or i 6 eee * sia. 3 ey oe “Mrs. Cooley, a res a resident. of pen. tiac 55 years, attended First Meth- odist Church. Ten months ago she moved to Huntington Woods to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Jehn + Renton. Heitsch and Mrs. Gertrude Holds- worth, both of Pontiac. Mr. Dumontier's ny 4 . at the |Brace-Smith Funeral Home Surviving are three. children, Mrs. Martin Hofmann of Algonac, 8. Blynn of Pontiac and Mrs.. Renton. ~OMER J. DeCONINCK — The Rosary will he recited — a Edith St Knights of Columbus will say the day : The Rosary. Service wi CONRAD LUNDIN Conrad Lundin, 64, of 33 “He léaves his wife, —Ardelia: from Rev died yesterday in Pon-; tae General Hospital after an ill- made..,her home in Mt. Voorhees-Siple- Chapel. - lege. §. Mrs. p.m. MRS, CLARENCE L. POOLE |. Mrs. Clarence Lee Poole, known) MRS. od former students School, as Mrs. Clydia Poole, died’SE at her home in Mt, Pleasant. Fri-|' day afternoon after a brief illness. She was 76. of “Webster FERNDALE — Former Pontiac’ Harvey J McCann of resident George Hawkins, 73, of: 1 be at.10 a.m. Tues- Auburn Heights will officiate with 1595 Pearson St., died Friday at Poole taught at Webster School for many years. She has Pleasant, Sunday in Greenwood Ceme-' a tery, Birmingham, with Dr. Wil-) 8 pm. Monday in* Brace-Smith sister, Mrs. Swen Carlson of Long liam H. Marbach of the First Pres-! Funeral Home, for Omer J. De- Island, N. Y.: three sisters and a byterian Church officiating. Coninck, 49, of 427 Lowell St. Im-: brother living in Sweden. mediately “following at 830 thé Service will be at 2 pm. Tues- GEORGE HAWKINS Pontiac General Hospital. and Maiden Morley, of Genoa; Four brothers also survive. i 1 | | | | i GEORGE ROCKWELL |Rockwell, 87, of 3218 Millwall Mrs. Morley died Friday at EGO HARBOR — George Service will be at 120 p.m. Mon. Surviving are her children, Har-|Ye@"s and the jurist who in 196 day ftom the Sparks Gritita Chap-/"°*5 of 10 days. a past 12 years. Ka PRE iry Miller, of Pontiac; Mrs. Johm|f0Und the A&P food chain guilty tL The Rev. Charles Hewitt of St. A native of Sweden, he was a) Surviving are two daughters, Barbara, of Walled Lake: Mre (of antitrust law violations, died Andrew's Episcopal Church, Algo- former owner of Conriie’s Service Mrs: Robert (Theodora) Hall of Clifford Jones, Mrs. Charles Wil-/Friday. He in the East-) hac will officiate with burial: in Station in Auburn Heights. |Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Norman son, Mrs. Rebert Moore and Al-|@r District of Tilinois at Danville Oak 1h Cemetery. Pee ee Krecke of Dearborn; and ‘bert Miller, all of Port Huron; |from 1922 until 1949 when he was ‘ber of the Adburn Heights Lions @ Sister ving in California. ‘Mrs. _Glen Mitehell, of Inkster; Appointed to the 7th US. Circuit = ~1Glup-end-g-veteran-of Sorte Yeqe--Burial_service willbe at. = = 2 “Apfeats-at Chicags. Upper. ‘Tex. COLUMBIA, S.C. ®—Maj. Gen. Lloyd E. Jones, 68 , considered = strumental in designing the 105 millimeter howitzer, basic. Army Hall, Who Sligged Gpard EAU CLAIRE, Wis. @ — Two! Robert Hill, 23, and Raymond. convicts who slugged a guard with| © a hammer and escaped from an 27, had eluded a road. block piece of World War Dr., earlier near Eagle River, Wis, died today after, a long ilines&. body rests. at Donelson artillery field II, died Friday. An authority on artillery tactics, Joneg was pahae of a basic textbook on artillery, near The two, who left Camp Baraga, ran-an Eagle River. policeman who}. \"Field Artillery Apres Mathe-; chased them nearly 15 miles. Alberta, in a state car, out- state attorney general and then in a fight for the Democratic nomina- _|tion forthe Senate in 1952. day from ad Michael's Church burial following in Perry Mt Park Pontige General "Hospital after — Exava) Home. . ” agin of Ben. Jeseph MoCarthy with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Cemetery oO ness. | i matics. : i x kk UF but out of the Democratic ¥ jong ul i : Surviving besides his wife, Ther- |_He is survived by a son George, OTTA L. SHELDON SAN FRANCISCO w—Will Au-|_22m€s St. Andre, the guard they a esa. are his parents, Leopold and RALPH W. _MeMULLEN | yor. St.. Thomas Ontario. | LAKE ORION—Service for Otta brey, 64, widely known entertain- attacked at Camp Baraga, was not S ss ent Tablocki. another a Irma Goders DeConinek; and five Ralph Wilfred McMullen, 4 ot | The body will be taken from the L. Sheldon, 57, of 834 Sunset Blvd.\er and humorist and friend of no./S¢TOUS!Y. hurt. He walked two | kee Democrat, announced children. Mrs. Bernice Steiner of 103 Euelid Ave——died yesterday Brace- Smith Funera] Home to the was held at 2 p.m. today at the tabies the world over, died Friday. miles into Alberta to report the’ . candidacy. — Walled Lake, Mrs. Mary Bookie afternoon afier an illness of sev. ? BR. Williams Funeral Home, St..Flumerfelt Fumeral Home. _ The For years he had = — a Recognized as possessing a keen, Mrs. Lilhan Hutchinson, Leopold eral years ‘Thomas, for services ‘and burial. Rev. Thomas Malone of Emman- bookings in the English speaking| ene | analytical mind, Reuss is a prom- and Michatl DeConinck. al! of Surviving are his fat Wilfr uel Baptist Church, Pontiat, will, o r ofa up of young “ father, \ ilfred ; Bap irch, ’ world, and although he had a law Hung From Window inent mem cup Pontiac. . McMullen of Pontiac; his mother, = MRS. JURIA JAMIESON __ lficiate. Following the service his|degree, he never practiced law. | BONITA MAE HESSLER northern liberals who see alike on Mr. DeConinck died Thursday in Mrs. Velma E. Taylor of Pontiac; WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP. ~|body will be taken to Winchester LOS ANGELES —Mrs. Raw-!, a EESSLE, many issues, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a and four sisters, Mrs. Helen How- Service for Mrs. Julia Jamieson, \Funeral Home, Charlevoix, for _ CHICHESTER, England un.— leigh Marlene Shoemaker, 21, was Mr. and’ Mrs, John Hessler * * brief illness land of Clarkston, Joyce -McMul- 80, of 6700 Commerce Rd., will be Service at 2 p.m. Supday. Burial ‘Gerald Bullett, 64, novelist, an- | granted a divorce after testifying) of Dutmer. Terrace, Lake He is a frequent and strong ien at home, Mrs. Jean Davis and held at 3 p.m. Monday at Farmer- ‘will be at Brookside Cemetery, |thologist and critic, died in a hos-| ‘that on one occasign her husband,| Orion, ammounce the engage- critic of Dulles and an admirer of Mrs. Del Arntz, both > ‘Charlevoix. ‘pital here last night. | : : ai PURE G. pUmoxTiER ores Arntz, both of Pon- Snover ural Home with burial. |Norman, 32, hung her out of a; ment of their daughter, Bonita former ambassador to Russia, Pur ©. Duseier, 1h of 121 ae at Whiy Chapel Cemetery. The) Mr. Sheldon, who died Thursday, | “seventh-story window by her} Mae, to James Flynn, son of George Kennan. Reuss especially Rerkshire Rd. died yesterday after eo ae pts Ps I me alain Rev. Edward Auchard of Orchard is surv ived by his wife, Hazel: a There are 50 ieanis, Ove lahat [Eesre- thd excita time locked her) Mr. and Mrs. William G., ‘favors Kennan's proposal of a de- nl iinees of accera! aeccs iH MY ~ ee ~ uneral Lake Community Church will offici. stepson, Emerald Howe of Pontiac; ited, in the Virgin island group the | jout of their apartment while she; Flynn of Beach drive, Lake militarized belt in Central Europe : 7a ae ome With Dr. Joseph I Capman ate. jand two daughters, Mrs. Shirley U. s. bought from Denmark in|was wearing only pajama bot-| Orion. No date has been set \as a method of easing East-West - | ie was retired from the Detroit of Bethany Baptist Church effici-| Mrs. Jamieson, a county resident|/Kaddatz ef Lake Orion, and Susan 1917. itoms. for the ‘tensions. , ~Q . ; . ; | ; ; = | Death Notices | ___ Cardof Thanks 1) __Help Wanted Male — a Help Wanted | Female 7 7 MODEST MAIDENS. By Jay Alan| Work Wanted Female 11 Business Services 13; Lost & Found at aaa - AEN Pa aa a Ee : CAR Dof THANKS —1 SS |WE WisH TO EXPRESS OUR | OPPORTONTY ROIAESe |= WarrReas 7 saa veleee, Have ° Tay or Meh Birminghas, Chibi | Manley Leach PACHINE 0 2 Baier St. | “Spaniel. ‘uae Cranes "ad wae, f COOLEY, JAMOARY 1, 198 QER-| Souutdven tor tet? mans ecs| Macrt cont eincmenee i, de] crlerencse.” Good pay "wi. tne _ Care & Murvee_ Duress. MI 6208. “TRENCHING AND. | Site “uars" red 7 urit-' od sion set-up | aye ; : Soa, eee (ore = Kindness prayers, floral of-| See Mr ries | ita oe —_ ues WOMAN WANTS D | oS eS tac Age fe: dear mothe? ot (TMM nod sympathy ands dpe. STATEWIDE REAL mevaTe |= ig Torts tea SN lye) BULLDOZING. rama) IS5F Wale BEAOLES. WT | Mrs John Renton. ‘Siren Pie erett Pontiae Motor Div. Roose.| Por aopointment call FR +0521 ere paenie Cae | Seg AND IRONINOS—CALL 3D Tho Loit Fai | einity of Oiddings Re, en: we grandchildren and § great graz Pont Gen ahh ‘Hos doch sobs YOU ARE PRESENTLY EM. | local unit of National organt- H Rew ion b: . ad eos ; chads ovine, Fuaeral Wir Germ itunoay and ober memeery’ Pris yuet Tout, ute,te, | ation | cellent ” Forking Me Pe hes ONO BH a PEsate Will be held Monday. January 6 = r ; hea AA ootly oes oe F conditions steady: employ- - ee ee ee cial. gar imione Panera ome | yor" aphrg uy wh at at Fring eine aualfieattons -Dresamaking, Talloring 6 Bick Tanrades, Vie necpate Crates Hewitt vaglitiacan Mtr.‘ cuf beloved husband. father and FURNISHED Must b a d : / Penne ; oa MeBey Eien cs ragtime Mee"Danieh Me He) GC RC tne readenen i EES __Blling Service 12 oarsoanege, aon. at; Hom, Loom, PET MAST 29 rinent i 1 Cemetery een. . 7 i « A orma 2 ; a tas Sparkecuutin Pearce: meat, a 3 HOUSEWIVES | "AND MOTHERS A& B TRENCHING ts in my bens te FE 0-34 ‘genes aa "ano. ee ee ee ee le. | dc THE PEOP'E Ww itl An Memoriam 2 ~ Opportunity | Fat bee, ee sens Pesos tow Pisit Tie “Tincome Tax Service 17 our beagle pup He has bad al napreipch ans apap! 2, 194 ~~~ ~ pp Silla PR FONG) pelts. FO le : ° father of Mrs. Bernice Stiener. ana his hands we capnet tou city for 14 year old boys imter-| sonality and best references re- > BURTON E STEVEN t Hobbies &. Supates 244 “ Leopeid DeConinck, Mrs. .Mary we wu never lose sweet sso ested e income and valuable quired This is not @ traveling A-A TRENCHING 835 MET ii ae oe ea : Bookie sare Liter Hutchinson Of the one we love so een o experience 10 be ‘fnined from, nor usual canvassing position. For Footings. Septic Field. OR 3-4043 | HOME CALLS BY APPOINT! PAINT THE NU PICTURES OeConinck ness bf 1 : pesdidang | oto vod eagpm tfheogy Peete] ctidrece meme ge “MA| ApriiCatiOns ARE AVAIL ies intervie *Tasee Pridaysor Bat: eee re ee | Need Help © , wit: Book Store re bY wacrence ot Micheels Church with interment _ “08 end _Roneid DPARTENT “OF THE “PON: | _svenl morning * to 1 getarday ey ateng te Ota EES tN = in Mi Hope Cemetery. Mr. De- IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY TIAC PRESS. aitam mi —— CEMENT Ig OUR SPECIALTY WITH INCOME TAX. | Notices & Personals 25 Coninck will Tie in state at the) husband Kenny who died Janu = — , ; ER ELDERLY wom. Floors, basements. EM 3-487) $800 per average retufn = ssa ittietintetntiertattie . Rectation tt ome RoMry "win be Th” memery of 78. te Payroll and “Cost Clerk | My” sats ont ontSuasier, BUILDING Sosa e aie S. iriouay elveong, saneoct 2 —s zs with “Wt —srunT be Etturale w1 aaa some’ 42 | Ey Sed a Monday evening at § pm io alwa ‘ EMPL R ' Laneley. Phone FE Knights of Columpue Rosary at Helen and ehildren typing give full details of yeur’ Srivt GIRL. AND WAITRESSES MAINTENANCE . = 38ita | po pntihontios The Salva- oe _ ifications, experience & sal- NCOME TAX SERVICE ile) ceca rg Pte ne Sry. teruirements Write Pontiac _ Buttercup. 910 0 Call PE 49681 I | _Gor lean Presa, Bar 1 INVENTORY Conner & SALES” a BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT. ‘ a > Poragey,anuiny 2 umemage Funeral Dieectors 4, Fil fe 3 nen ere igaeee tat = Gin heat ident, Your bone or mine” Bane $8 "AEROTRED ES: wu : rton vilie rion ville = = & west 44 ‘or _appointment, | ~~ | larg esidential and commer | oe 0 Beteced | eeren | ot Agee |_| ciowt HOUSEWORK, LAUNDRY, | == cial! Guaranteed work. ed Seeten Donagh Gear brother a foes wD) ] 1h 3-112 Fred Herman Pat eave Nee we me ONeISOn- Jo ns! = Tee phere erp pon SOCK — BRICK CaN? On __ Insurance ‘Agencies 1 17A. 2010 atrport Rd” on s1302 Donaghy, Pete, Garnet and and| FUNERAL HOME ; 3 dass (& 2 nleste Reter bis and fireplaces MA §-0378, ———<~" CO'D WAVE SPECIAL $5 $0 peer oo Shape ip El Arg mea a “Designed for Pune:ais’ | _tequited Midwest 6-3141 ene — BULL pozixa.S INSU RANCE Dorothy's, 500 N. Pe PE 2166 $ at 2pm from the CP Sher) AIR AMBULANCE. GROUND | ‘ MAID FOR GENERAL NEAT ANE AnD $3853 OF ALL DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — Tie men Panerai Home, with | Rey. Cafsiey Punera! Home FE 4-121 We are Jookine fea refined, Live in pa ttaa ee s CARPENTER REPAIR BRD ~AL- INSURED BY PRONE Menominee. Mrs. Wallace. FE sane hee officiating. Inter-| PARKS OR m a veration« ter ma. F ci i ett tet eee a ae ee Coe | GOOD APPEARANCE eee required. . wJay 80429, ® Yipee & Harger C < = “GILES” ARCHERY 6E SERVI 3 where de service w - ee i 3_ wad | 7 RL LB ti SR AND 80 AND SON ; 2 Wishes to annount le snder the aan ices of F. NESTY MEDICAL BSISTAN FER. int ANtaN Ca ia 2 ING - their IN TD er under the ausptess ur Betas Voorhees- Siple 2 RECORD OF HONE: EDICAL_absistaut 4 Bark 1 newton Floors Jaid. sanded end finished. Laundry | Service 18) Eny Raxce at e008. Mighiand wil He im state at the C. F 3. SALES ABILITY Bide Specialist @3131 for iouta a. ' SO Ra iM-50; TEAM AND “INDT- man Purieral Home, poe aay ne ie N FI 2 AL HOME ; intervi CUSTOM BUILT HOMES "| FOR FAMILY Scaecas| Gas sERY. VIDUAL reservation openings, OR a Ti eketoe teaw-or-ttoter ++ DEAIRE 10 WORK miDOLEAGES WOMAN FOR “How do you ever expect to get a date if you hang up just) {nerd pullder Free estimates. ed bod ee ANtED JANUARY 3. 1958 nes | ih 6 | ee teed : S-UNW HAIR RE- . 14N Operbahis re. ase COAT: eed 20378 ——— | We want this man immediately to peer tie S ‘Tor lalerview ‘because it's a o number?”’ 7: . - LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. Moved permeneatiy. Call eve- "beloved hi ie Margaret Grog 6 Pactitiee om 35 i iar inte ne Bem care Experience | MIDDLE AGED: HOUSEKEEPER, ——— D & M BUILDING : i dey. hows FE aren Yate as =e Dumonuer dear ther of Misa vian ee a | : ne : ~ tok auodry, Phong Maran Dumontier and Mre Seite Plaine = _Watertord Twa | cesary sale a an Apply, alt nec wen Coles ub) Help Wanted — 8 Work Wanted Male 10, SERVICE — RA | IN DEBT? ~ ape oN eee SoMa oa H 1 w M 78 erie to the man who gualk OLDER WOMAN TO CARE FOR ~~~ ~~ | = Residential ané Commercial Con- Landecashed, _ 8A ret AS Recto Line : e ant I tice wel clicr a draw aad Game| dil smal children wile sec r! - | NTER vie? ie ate isce | Betesoe eed ee P ed Male - 6 piab and beer than average (> Works Weekends off War tee | Neal Techaielay win RED wee Caner mene eo ee on Modernizatio® Fxperts. CUSTOM BULLDORING YARD & IF SO Seciss wilfive aanoudecd| Gates 2 C48 DR VERS FOR MIRACLE | Bere Write Ponting Press ta, OR 26m. x-ray and ag Steins |. Sag aaall. Winter rates. Omltndo rE 3-1 Byes. OR 22710) Sug jon ee BARE filling. L thy the Brace-@mith Funeral, | 2 ar Phone MI_ 6-717 ° . Z Opening: Jan. 6th | pores Tore, being chem, = : CEMENT & BLOCK EXPERT ve AS Let US : Home For womén w'th poise personality “toh, vin for interview ap CARPENTRY. “"EW &RREPA | Temoval Ph * 6-0583 OR —_Home ; WORK FE 56-0782 : sod ed WANTED SALESMAN & car work 34 nora @ day or! potttment Wotk guaranteed. ORlando Sates. 3-2000. g > HAWKINS, | ZANUARY 91084. - ALERT MEN Opportuaty Rall Scere early evenings “&@ narn as much BA GABINRT MAKER AND CARFEN. DRY WALL TAPINO. | QUA na. FRANK'S T 7 Give You | Place to Pay: ) George. 1895 Pesrson, —_ tious salesman. preferably with 100 per week. Three opening | “rete of pay ‘or West of Pontiac, | ter by ete geld og epg werk. Pree estimates. eabiin Ease Your Mind dear See of George eee | Mechanically inclined for en in- appliance experience but not poaitions Car necessary, Call Must be- old. eeoal gee We ing. Mr Hawkins wil be teken frem! teresting incal position. May mean | essential. at Teast High School — ti noon. Schuett, at ye 34196 for per —— ~ ELECTRICAL WIRING. a rates. “Tusured. Restore Credit. "the Brace-smith Puneral Home| ‘double yovr previous tacome, - alka fa (tert _sabalintegy oe | EXP. AND COOK, OR GEN- Murray, FE 2-8657. Waited Toke ’ to the PR. Williams Punerall. cece! Hs markt dose Ww. Taree | Fo covet Broiected caniablsned ss es EL ee eas eral housecleaning $i per hr, GUARANTEED ROOFS - ALL ~_Moving & Phockng 1 19 WE ARE NOTA . f 4 between a 1 oa mo territory alary ‘om mission, ust © accurate Ww ‘ures, * i a king - ; and ese ee oe ee ie | Car Allowance Reply Box 1, your qualifications, exper rience & Employment Agencies 8A spas 150 oO Se, one PE 2301 FE ab. en I. OAN COM PANY : ae ea i EXPERIENCED Pontia, Press some typing Give full detalis of en 5 babe oee seg aon oil. BE “Tee. Le rca HOUSEMOVING — FULLY 1 MOvind — HAULING MICHIGAN CREDIT JAMIESON, JANUARY 3.958, Tp | SALESMEN wr GAN USE A FEW “flan Beese Bor tt write Pon-/ CALL SCOTT EMPLOYMENT | kind FE 82667 before noon | equipped. FE 48430. L.A. Young LENT WgERVICE ( : fone yaehen ie SALESMAN [ is capa ho is ant s a | geademale for domestic neip. Mate ait {RSIDE PAINTING. DECORATING, PREE_ ESTIMATES ON a. toe FE 220 FE 5158) CC OL = ASELORS — —— cmangesva Listen LARS, be , eat. 2 2) SS ee a ae Seeing thers Set co vie pi = 7 - fap water PRL Oe Bg EY ~tReduced Rates on ore theater. ----—— Corie T i tone) Tul he er of Mra. deck ‘Fern: Marea. Prefer hi ith fbn! pert. | sulatl We bh hottest | STEN = cas) plaster “board ‘Tepair FE_ 35-8371. ers. FE 6-8431 R B Saher Elec- | : Sol eget of Mr Christ Olsen: on Ai ae ys ect eee a ination Ponte. Rs Eeada Gomperent person) eae 41/16/90 | 'MAN — SIX FT 1 IN. TALL.| —ttie_Co., 1060 W. Huron. a Pe ese" van or pick- “Wid. Children t to Board 6 and Mrs. Wm. A O'Neil mere harcware store lumber) (turaishea For canvlese informa abi to deal with public and com: Fully equipped with several years) (GENER AT! B 76 It. DING aed service = Wil e held 3 cOomiLant-s 1 qat varataetur. tion call Mr s@ TR T1684 or sere y ss : i ti 2: ee 7 pee ~HAULED. BASE-. a GOOD ROAPN vanuary 6 ‘ats pan fr ere Nees telabie car No wert.) @pply 269 Woolwerd Ave Bam ae eecete apy Me eae. | Ander “cover work Panis same aLEEe ne ma ee seth ae seo Farmer-@nover 9 9 Finerat night toa Se a: us eommi i F aneral ~cepta ; " gr simtiar position. Post ree ens —S : DA ean Rey, Edward y ivhatd sion Steacy ink "sap oh an 2 30 8CHOOtT BOY. 14 TO li WORK orn Bei! "Pantiac "state Bank EDWAR _ Box bad NALIZED ee Gre De li > He) oe Om, Cit Bren ficiating . Intermen’ i Fens after school Mon. through Fri. : ig ‘ =e AVE AT ONCE STEADY | 4 a ee Service tome ES “i Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Jamieson Wrst cone eae oF pops to os For 15 hi chaps a a time werk, hours 9 am. et TERS. 6 6 gEPan REAS. LIGENSED 1m BOARDING | Home 5 1 t ver 8 60, = He ; p NAM _Bnover 1 Pure-al * Hom s Farmet-i71g AUBURN AVE FE 20252) Mondays Michigan Emr ment SAL r SLADY VOCATIONS RVICn ENO a ad sanaine ‘ang insh a ogge LAYING. at soa AME aor et Sy ere y oo | _Ofttee, No plone calls. Experienced in better sportswear SaRntED any kind Sell ee a i ‘ om { mall route ERE TO ¢ ve faa" LUNDIN. JANUARY 3, 1968. CON-] ~ x PERIMENTAL AGS SA ALESMAN rs oe GIRLS! ee a one kas AYING toe DELL CARTAGE Wi “HI Stes: rad, bes nt Edith, Tos ips pa wotive sheet petal men. Sxpending operation of j6cal com- BL OOMFETI TE LD FACE THE NEW YEAR R D “MAN WOULD Liki Lik nding, fint dison. Ph. * “"Bnone we) =. td. ousehold ( Goods 27 dear Bremer gf Min veeen Cart| tous “Mut nara Gee | EM oretesteaestan ne Ane cates | et Ll 3 ORE BAY’ TREES. | TURN ee ere ae cioccienea Apply was crteee. eee to i FASHION SHOP Yoond MEN i ine ‘ubbish. dirt. PE 2-080). FURNITURE NEI EDED arl Vestiing, Nu undin an ison Pontiac. am - Miss ae $225 ind work er e100, PICKUP : the. Mrs. Kari Gracin. Funeral serv- CT seRiste” Must Be Pas? 0 t's what we want. Someone | ¢o97; i wants work. any time Gollar. Will buy outright a - 1 day, Janu- : ; : : N RRIED MAN WANTS |R ELING, A Sorrone : sell it for 7 an ad a re OS Sales Representative nccurate. some, filing and general ne. is neat, attractive and intelli part time ‘igh Eves. & weeks : ig Plemved te a4 4-8421 - you 3B B 4B community | Seeruees: Sipie uneral Home Secell & titnitar reek T in a nearb henunital build : j ware 76 7 = LL TYPE with Rev. Harvey J. McCann of- IF You ore Excellent Opportunity ret permanent voatog. bo at ing. Must type 1 Phe ROOF REPAIRG RE AIRS ved Powe i Eien | BUY — a E3 { ficiating. Interment in Perry Mt OU LIV EIN Well rated 43 year old manifac-| ‘Miss Eldridge. COMP. OPE: Aton - Work Wanted Female iH EAVESTROUGHING FE 4-044) 1 at Wid, ‘td. Mi icles ; 2B Park Cometery. Mr. ora — Y ATI AD needs the services of @ sales WHITE HOUSEKEEPER — MORE tye ex erience cig “1 of FE $4638, — laneous He j@ state at the Voorhees ei OR NE mon pe required. ~ TREN NCHING AND + = ee mene LEAR rept Dresentative to sell its line of a a ae on wages. No chil | Type an S, A earby office. zi SERVICE, Ow Foor Lave BUL a ZING cks t Rent ae FURS WANTED. HIGHEST . e. obiie seat covers in tt a | Beautiful setup for the right girl. cry WOrk quarantes : LDOZING Tr u k Ren BA - ' Pn t ef Mic Good _WOMAN FO PRICES PAID —~ Ray Smith, 6 meme, samvany. 3. ise WASHINGTON, MICIL | Cited tiiacy Ce teet Seed OMAN Por ee mooee | ci eee ee eee Thompson PE 46841 0 _ Lakeville Rd, Oxford. OA 8.2163. Wiltred, 103 u + tosis cereuced t con THE GIRL IN THE AD UDAY SERVICE IRONINGS, PICK TRU TRACTORS War eiccsa cea of A gees AND WOULD BE ee att poecees Beier Hie ree We Oe teri ote Wualty, 88 | up and deliver, EM 3-008), Building Suppli Supplies 12A 12A 5 ton pee EQUIPMENT pate Boa esac fh peeks : ¢ : \ i | a) i eTs eat x a : on ¢ q ly * - MeMullen and Mrs. Veima E oh. “AA DET, earn $1000 per vear Applicant’ WAITRE: FROM 12 NOON TO ee Agency. You must be | ir : w ——e > ag oe ee ears, Poss INTERESTED IN a sat re guest ed, food char-( 8 pm 22 ah 3517 Eliz, Lk: Rd. “opine Coates shorthand 80 Work, Wanted d Female 11 11 i =| .¢ NTS | Dui sponta Far aaa "Money Wanted 2A Wanted 28A 5 aa Day : h edd ra : d ; : : RES ; | gales expecience in ‘the automo. WOMAN TO. HELP WITH HOUSE- semaine se rae sserviae, oid oe DRIV | tive slttrere: Held, wivien ee ee a peotine Re et oid) THE DR’ CALLING x wit ee es AND. ws a Shbe iies— nen Tractor Co. | wr: roe $20 BER CENT Uv. held Monday, Janusiy 6, at ) ING A PONTIAC | own handy ing ee de el re bend . ORE } 100 to $3500 + Bimibe ontiee x op og RPERTER WORE Ris fi ects. thmediate ae ' . iF job + place Yo clive or ais Ded dh Chal pr ake merit in REAL. eetare SALES PEOPLE 4-4210 eee TRS — : R sailter Ps ridge * 180 WwW. _ mm. nte hg Work in legal, medica La t = “ : a . At 0 a = today there iz Kete@ting work th real, meds cal padi eB bet el train, Tan: ABLE Uf Now! mL a2 : iD NTRACTS, were feplies at the Press goo! used car. sce Classi- | fringe benefits “and promotional, fe" homes Phone . OL 1-008 - d VanWeit, 4540 Dixie Hwy, office ts the. following | Ae / | Spportunities. These are-new po P Smith Jr tor « 93-1355 ‘ S , ‘ | sitions being filled for the first | SMITH CRAWFORD > FGA 5 is 3 ‘Hied NOW | ope pieg hae id type at EaaeR U coe oan ‘el AGES : iec f * | jeas @ ‘short = at tAL ESTATE: SALESMEN a i ue - oh | ~ . | Oakland con's *5 sone ung. | Fagg bey w red . ot aD rai re + ° 4 i. 72, %3, } ii > ‘ | Sagingw, ~ oe cn yetté Sts. Pos: | area 1D aigrtorg and t mt 8. re paph ' at i tac, J OR . Etawood 32-9090, Maghens TEaultabie ean’, 6. a a Ei “hoe ton, Realtor Rd, FE ated Wanted Real Estate 32A | A F hot mo a4 Call “after 4 Churenili L NFEDED FoR ERS. entrance, Gas he erage, nice- tat ore waiting oe show. ma oa tats eit ! cash fo PVT. & Bat up te $8 000 ty y ebecialiiag. ta Children welcome. "puis Pail 3 »portu rms atid + — after ¢. » =e contracts Al ‘fas ‘me sales on ag al cong give R. *D. BLES roker Elizabeth Lae PE ¢1:51 ory LISTINGS WANTED customers Pe" gene houses BREWER * onl drinkers. 2 _FE situa era. ball onreg St. 2 oT Wilkes teks Ba. * erie GAS HEAT, TV. BA * Seeee 101° 8. Paddock etd iG 3-ROOM, PRIVATE BATH ry AND ‘with garage, also TV ice.’ shust be clean Cl ne. ab ‘Bara CLEAN & __ couple inel es. 45 ir entrance Clos. SSR, Reap ee Sa mon |s colranee ae aier —— 6. 3-ROOM _ * Sold OR NOT SOLD It your _WHITE BROS. Property isnt sold Yet, | ae because it hesn't been listed | Furnished @pt. with pvt. st, a small baby welcome. 206 N, 5, FE S-1570, |4|ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVA entrance, wore heat furnished. hate Beechigad, ar Case Lk Rd See bear . kareland Real Estate. _Keego H 3 RMS. MODN, LD! s! Soe Ga Berta RE cy esac Ste 5ag9 Dixie Opes Eves” ‘th 0: outa 3 to 2, Close to Hospital, Prefer adults | LISTINGS WANTED |*noons, “NEWLY DECORATED,| BUYER? WAITING LET private (bath ch yivale ehtrance.| Gere Foe tode | Een Me tae oes ay) ome Ms pm. 1 PR Y-'we boY ad a iais © SMALL Barres cs. ~ = |§ RM. PLAT 2? BEDRMS NEWLY, Leshe R. Middleton | decorsted. — heat, garage. In- BROKER Pe irm cc 3 bes i OWNERS Sy Ws On any pr eal hao Doaveoot rty you have. arms, acreage. se WEEKLY. EAT AND UTIL = ia, washing 1) “shila —_ ‘baby welcome. Apply 804 Sear: Dwight le. awa T. Lowen. HY @ ROOM PLAT Side. Gas H Nestea “ _FE Pie SPT, aan NEWLY Y DECORATE D3 3 ‘ etDREN, Woe rooms 2 Flee gr Fedele ss a rms. = Edw: M, Stout, Realtor w n Evi ings “th 6-30 «Oo APARTMENTS. CALL 06 OAKLAND fined adults | 9.2995, RO. 4 room apts of Pontiac on McDonald $10 per week. ve urnished clean 5 room a off Oakland Ave. on Euclid La $90 per mont. Liberty & Spokan: on West Ste. 5 room upton. wd bedrms., tile bath full basement. $02. ees IFLEV EL ment. ou a plus Bo OAKLAND counre BEALTY 2810 Unign EM 3-418 or 1 EM: 3. at after 7 PONTIAC $195 MOVES YOU_IN HOMES LESS THAN 3 YRS. OLD 649 Kenilworth. 3 Bedrooms “218 Sw Strathmore, 2 bedrooms 222 W. Fairmont. 2 bedroams 188 W. Longfellow, 2 bedrooms 2667 Edna Jane, 3 bedrooms cat kre 23 | a ‘Drayton Plains NICHOLIE North End—$600 Dn, — “react Seite | ¥ ; : er, “iN r. Clarkston—$600 Dn. “atid frame three hedtoom eee aE he About #75 cer month including taxes and insurance. It's vacant Make us. — oties on this three Brang new with alum. eres and sereens. soa nice and it's vacant, NICHOLIE & HARGER COQ. = Take’ The = “WORK” Out of Housework” 1958. MODELS YEARS AHEAD STYLING CH ANDES ESTATES USTOM. - DEVELOPMENT Tri-levels Ranchmasters & 4 erst ger PRIV.. MODER = Waterloo, water | _ford, OR 3 4 RMS. 5 REAR AUBURN, “0 _Year owney F. ©, Box 53) yg zM Ouse With BATH, NEAR ‘ Room 3 it sf.) FURN 6 OR az," urn $30 1 Chipmaa. _ea71 iL T) eM» . HOUSE. 1 i | BEDROOM. Of Herre ‘ROOMS, ~iQUIRE von ean 4272 GROSS REALTY COMPA i 13420 W, TM “le Rd Nothing. Down! ve build 2 or 3 bedrm— starter | home with basement on your lot Wii build on my ‘ct for small nh peyment. Don McDonald. OR Fe ene ee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | For Rent Rooms 37 WEST Newly decorated . Yes, Freddie is Bere, Mrs. Davis! Tonight he's helping Sonmee. $60. see. CARE- “me with My dishes!” ‘ATT TrnacrivE x UF ——— ae a1 “Roepital, att vet Ope. | Rent Houses Unf: i _ vs, ot rey |e eee ee | LA tor eid rly couple or ela pel ‘Or erly cow! ir er > wed lady. OL 16872 ALK. | ove, RM. ry & PRONE. W “on Sn, stores in Graves STOP. HO privileges.” .) eo ¢ — 23780, WARM SLEEPING | ROOM a GEN 16 "Pe 42571 — Can —— PE 45008 ceatiel Fok tleman. LOVELY 3 RM APT STOVE AND parement, shower 8 mo sarees) ee | ee ae erecg Cee te Ten Cat! avaliphle. Call rE ‘s.S8i0 ater 6 “Rooms With I Board . 38 oe r_ Mover, ot Murphy st.' oe en cay DECOR wa ‘exten cu -.. An — STYLE Mice lg Lae basement. Oil heat. OR 3.14683 | “meals i. Matthews. PE $037 iuded Oh "s4033 : b-RM. YUL BATH GARAGE AND ROOM AND BOARD rok MEN. NEW } RMS BATH. $22 WEEKLY. closed used | Pvt. home. Rurel. Near lake. Hunting. M. vr tame 4-301. eves. FE) Johuson, : 7 RMS. & B&TH. ALL MOD. Convalescent Homes 38A is WY and living. gece pene Built in oven & table top stove.|- - -- - fa - ghetriseretor (& stove) MOU SS Tarege, To reat or buy |ELDERLT OR CONVALESCENT _turnished. $65 monthly, PE 41932. erage ee Ok vate home. $80 per month FRONT sT —oe a Tom Drayton ; up. J E 5a. @ room apt. children permitted. i 5 ae nn | SPECIAL \NURSING CARE, DOC. | ee vr man. & O Bene. PER FLAT, CHIL- i Stead, 102 E_ Huron, PE * ab welcome. pn “be decor. reriry or a cen me — Orchard Court Apts. | @noom DUPLEX nL EAT AND 0%. Oford, OA eng) 1) Salmer St. Pontiac's most beau-| garage. Close in wt 22nie | Hotel Rooms modern, 1 bedroom. an SRM ON LAKE. PAR. ea ee conditioned apts, Auto. heat, in- tialiy furn. eg ean es var dividus’ Roar ee only. | _ FE 24186, LOnT acaniae ry Tiilities furnt Drivein thesiet, G1. ss rage and large jot. Close to ONE OF TH | rage | Pene * ear large | be Moved. 12 . ee Gone, aes eee { OS x dn oe abt or | On 32500. ug sdout eption to purchase. Soe pom a feat Ff prectueiels #2200, a. NICEST LOCATIONS ; chonpine center ee) nighway: Fe +8378, Sparal Reasons rates. Cake terre Rie arbor a TARE ¢ ORION. § RMS. & BATH. hd : Me race ions | Behind St Joe H ae ein - sion, MA _ 5-293 APT SUS abi ADULTS NO oil _ a, vay stove sad bot ws-/’ 2 Tene 318.000. Gener tranuterred MODE laa ist FLOOR, 2 ROOMS AND BATH | crinkers.. 1035.0 cae tion 3 nooMs ona TOR out of state. OR 24875 After WARNING! Afternoons sad Evenings AN E’ | x | ' TO papas Pi en, Washing SO a tae PURN 2 yBEDRM | | fot clean, | €8MS &@ BATH. MODERN ~ UNION 1 ARE ‘FOR N th ot Earimor Bivd : prates rhaten a a a | x if RR y! J oc WITH XITCNEN. PVT. CLEAN APT PRIVATE BATH. LAKE. Large 2 bedrm, brick ho . ME s eFERS ent, washing. 1 itl. $11 FE Close tn *Taguita Re erienats | Geo Heai TE ARUN oles EW. DINN 2S peted vie & dining rm. mod ONLY | 9 LEPt OFFERS 2 ae pS i Ouse i ara ba an cabinet ( ) : 2 . q J LARGE ver TSS on Pen ry ae fete | Based. Sourers fr fet BN | DUPLEX decorated 3 # poll gyorg ere . a wists | NLY ¢ | Holds A pte For You | Emerson School Sunda) 2to6 P.M. tte. Adulte en ‘orton a 8-301 Che wes | MODERN « @ ROOM HOUSE. NEAR cios, galore. Pail base:| ?oom Auto. oll furn s. large | Gentlemen. here's a tip a _ . 2 good size bedrooms, bath. -wisTRIDGE”’ AT WATERFORD inn Pion 3 Rosa a eae | TURN ABT, ,CLOam TO Down: graileg uss Lake. eM 3-6 iS _ Beat: Complete maintenance Gas | 4 cat garage | with Diack | top sete 210s coms te ett? 2; WESTOWN REALTY | miceen mad) “sisag | oece. Mt ait A oe Die. rm. Near FURN. , t FOR RENT. on le wd Ae & sue portation. ‘wR va N. Cail bewgy : Behoo! bates | = wie inside this charm. i _ Home pulit in 1955. $8,800 Pro Reosary Patel mo = iracie Mile, FE State St. FE 5-a80e. | ere ATION. “CL ose TN B Sis. ngalow in Cherokee CASH DEAL ON KEW HOME | terms. tt luxe, custom - built, three 12 BEDRM . sua PARTY ee z, TRE LLYW Rest ECO- FOUR ROOME NEAR AUBURN *EMBREE & y CREC EGG Hilts Loaded with coctiy ex Eur. Lake varen 3 warms hard- droom -“ranches.” Plu penatrens apts. ux.| HO! Ly Ww — ery sa Sateen : ie oe | POE rg eae . Fi tree She" B want te _ Make | woud Geers. brick front ree IV oorheis Road features Smart designs by s y furn.. wi TRE 22 A A tac. Union Lake" mi seoue | ne OR. 2-871 lots. 6 tou “Tamm 1 i i 7 ena - DELUXE, PVT. ENT, | _furn 14 E noward,. Fick Ppa _ serable until you consent. cash to mortgage. OR 3-8715 i You eer mee “family rooms: utility shower, bachelor Paradise, Vor} KITCHENETTE FOR LADY ee vue tn — FM da at Be Bhaw > Full’ price, 914.006 ROCHESTBR— PONTIAC - ie fignt in $1500 gown rer| fOOMs: Tip bathe: | famous e for wai co ae WAT RPORD MoH LOVELY CLARKSTON HOME. Mi) Doss. us show you this good value = “Ridleg “aloo TEs — anes oo osruonperrere et | Pangan LOVELY CLARESTON m 6 62D y- WHer ‘Ba teman— ae ett Broker _ cannes. _at ‘$10,000. tls food value) dows Complete with lend. ae += “and MODERN 3 ROOM COTTAGE 3 bedroom frame = = at - LAKE PROP P aes = ae = — (Pr Serre S ~path-3--bi-- Bot -Biar— Sky +-- 08-4-fieer- Se Schoot TOOK ata Sther develon- Th Belair Manner. “tide “oe per. foe rene oF = UNFURNISHED: 3 Bedroom: brick Theater. oe Re. mp. Mawire ot) ment. Astemaue gil heat’ Close 7 large rooms. ist floor hes! - emia, Aret—thea critically _mo. PEE-¢ 1559 : abe oreo pome. Pyll basement. automatic | 2155 Walnut watch Poritiac Motor and | am sen. l. ‘living room, dining room mente: ost Sisplay hemes ae nica ver" a te OE heat and hot water, $00_per NEWLY DECORATED 3 j BEDRW. tg distance te town oe p Troc e kitehen: 2 bedrooms, a a batridge bath mgd only ge N Radoek “NEWLY FoRN. oe co sSouis moa house with garage EM fer Piveoe 5 sae 5-5519 floor with 2 large bedrooms Ask avout our “trade-t ; Alberta A: Sana bath. lilties, Turn. 4 papera w en . NEARLY NEW RANCH PE eB -. @Dse TS oi ye oT : i T son os Teemcenie si Taner boel ae — ? RMS * — ROLL «AW pay | Ave. Bud” Nicholie, Realtor — et riced to right | "Sacrifice $2,500 Cash oR EALTORS FF 4-0528 | Union take Ro EM 24671 Sees Wa"vecant sia, H z “| LARC ‘ room 777.8. Tel 8 : ; ] st ferred walgine i = ‘adults 2 Ee OXBOW © ye _§ Pe oat ROE. Fe siz), rE sae ‘Salt, MODERN, rite he =e, STD ou on i % elegrapn __Eves_ & Sun | 500. terms. = tman- Tripp | eral Hf ae Rag! Tor eitier mio. 1 bert NEW 3 BEDRM “4 “MILES OUT © Wao iS cn nace) roe 7 ROOM PORN. APT. BATH PVT wiz __ Community water, eax heat. lovel RENT — OPTION. | 4 vere nice 9 bedroom ee 1Vl ians fp anere ee nced oe ee ‘PE 3-616: OR 34411 my Pe . ’ . = = gee ‘ee, ‘38 Whittmore. | stort, aites Wie se sis0o aa. New a a aati ful basement | oom” with vets nreniac | WEST SUBURBAN Janda,” aticactive rane Pc: 20772 el essional pe : ° 3 Ens] room itchen. an $490 D 4 room brick ven i NEW ft 7 BDRMS. HARD- 18 ners 7 rm. farm house on 18 fas beat, arage. ja: eer pclae bullt fn room, natural fireplace, din- PRE BS gene oe sa alee ag S.3) RENT, LEASE, BUY | Sewiiie $2 aaa OWN) Far Piracy BOGLEAaieches | Rit ae" tfatt sti” ans a ne Sanco to oe JERR ADA eS Newly decorate 5 Smith- Crawford, “Ine. i NO OTHER COSTS wired for aes . aryer. Alum | bie closets, ceramic tile | Land ¢ contract. OM 38719. etal Ho FE 302377. Z _ ee } Dixie Hwy, FE | it oo wit + av RE ALTY space Ray "Whempiess - TWO OFF i . storms and screens. Large corner: bath, t im vanity, til 7 2&3 RM. FURN_aPr PVT. ENT. UNION LAKE | Sa wa| Rl iE: nouns Ae pasoenabes 544 E. | $990 8. Rochester Rd. | OL 1.0002, 128 W Fairmount. 2 bedrms. al-| 10%, Located on paved street ed) Powder room, ch: E _& Death, 111 N.. iRelegtaph. = path Moaer ah Dide, ae FE 4-620) Bird, _N Call bie. 1598 E. Auburn Rd. OL 61226 | ihr "roo Auto. ae water, : gat feges on Cass & Elisabeth | ~ on. Basenem Asie Pp ARTRIDGE i m nce sca epiace, o ea cf nN * wate Washing priv. Our Garage. oh ‘ faraighied Bomé. to Fe- RENTAL UNITS COMPLETE | $65. m pe immediate Possession ~ Sergened’ patio, iM caf se-| 1 THE “BIRD TO smE _-200_Rorton Rent Apts. Unfurgished 34 fined family, Avafiable Jan. 10; Attractive new A ig Hie oe Real Estate Service ~ | 3 bedroom heme Oak floors. full | men) ssden cme ii NEWLY -FURN., Pp for at least 3 mionths, This is a . io Peo) | 384 W. Longfellow 2 bedrm. full ” path, full bascinent gue best. ee NEAR WOLVERINE pS ak regan peony Besneshegt fem fer mid | on Ga * Howard &, Fox! sietctest lidet® ih) Ered steel ee LAKE ent reas. = ALL FE 4-7 andseaped. Very | located on aved ateee R A . AK a lakefront apts, 8816 Ponting LE. rel, .____ | SEVERAL GOOD FURNISHED GR ; 74 nice. $75 | Mike's. $0,080 witn terms. Oy nnett Inc. A very fine eae reek heme a ieaeDRoo ue NPURN, cen HALE HOME BED RG Jerry E. Adams Co., 2508 2596 Dixie pai SETOR | |. WACANT-OPEN 4 NORT! H SU BU RBAN REALTO! $. ~ tas attintor replace, ' | : uae | 687 Dixie Hwy. MAple 51829 room house with large kitehen, 26 E. Huron Federal 8-046. pee. flator fir j clean apd warm. FE 5-¢330., _Mwy_FE 4 4061. ae IMMEDIATE P N 3 bedreoms, nice basement with _ Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 elf Bincving out of Rent Houses Unturn. ee a FAMILY HOME osseewre Secksh Scns dtces ace (S195 & VI SY Ny | eae stle at : someting, box : $ room home, 2% acres, 2. WALK IN and look at them. a beater, storm doors ws. $ {OVES YOU IN" seer ems. ta Rd. © heat,- 0: ed ¢res, AD ‘ hes vi athe carport "Wacant Jeousre sa, | daras. All tn excellent ition. | if interested call own 1p icar garage. seiting on Modern 2 & 3 bdrm. heme, Reason- “ wets rt $100 ‘lease. FE 45090, FE 05. site —.. z ¥ W O 3- 3350) x 160 tay pone g Pee tl Sa “$676 or WE STOE P -~ ING RENT AN : West SIDE. ¢ R =3 986 ES EVES. SAT. & SUN. TO 89651 _ | TED McCUL: H, RRALTOR ae. = : sian, ernie” wit vo “wahoo ag pened seas tate. ACR OPEN SAT. AND SON. | Opent {2 are 2ge 2073 W Hur Nezt to Branch Post _ Office ROCHESTER VILLAGE VACANT. jarge, oider house, 2 baths. col-, onial pluer front single or in- rome #0 ft. low $12.500 432 W Fourth OL 1-0114 SPACIOUS LAKE HOME SERVF § to 6 adults Unusual gioset apace 4 wasn rooms Closrts & built ins Thermopanes Door chimed clock 2 trepiaces giftchens Gibdsen stove & range ™ ¢iothed. wall paper Chins’ cabinette Laundry room off k en Open paneled rec reom with sink Outdesr gril Dock Brice: patio Large perch. Incinerater $47.50 EM 3-481 7 ROOM HOUSE 6 BASEMENT _and bath FE 5-820 &YLVYAN MANOR This smart 3 bedroom brick Ranch in Pine Lake area offers’ remarkable comfort & conven- fence at a low, low ree! 18 x 13° Hving room, dining ell. @& cheery kitchen Carport, large lot & only 816.250 full price, Let us show you We have a 4-bedreom Ranch With 1l'y baths, separate dining room 29 car garage & 175 low-priced at §26.9 Johnstone & Johnstone «a nce ‘319 W MAPLE _nraenor en Loveland — 7188 Cass Lake Rd FE 24095 = CPE “ene Drea et BH Oren " ole Street FAMILY .HOM Beautiful $ neue home Ne baths. Lving room, 13220. rear | | room 14x14 cauntions kitchen, = 12. Full basement. of] heat By car garage With paved drive Full price $12,509 with terms COME "Ferment 4 family. Gas beat Ab eonditioning, Near downtown eat 168 fac. Full price oniy $0.990 with Ram own IVAN W. ~ SCHRAM Realtor FE S500 ve JOSLYK ~CORNE re Sat ne, PEt OR 58, N. OF M-59. EM. 3-5130 WHITE Oe ARK os ° Clartston’ s bent areas? me. home | close to g00d schools this one at only $27,500 Penne Wat kins Pua e landscaped lots jg this 3 Bedroom ranch Bome tomplete with plas 18) let in an attractive neigh- Tiled bath Automat. borhood Smart soo & asonable down payment will be fireplace | and tiled bet Be sure to ¢ail Sun- Ca floors Automatic washer & d ed ‘2 ear garage 3 large jots Recomnable de i] ri ? DRAYT TON AREA 3 bedrooms ber pp reer location Large lot. Paved street. Close to schools & meres Price reduced to §9.950 w ith low down Lore or will honey “payment, with fmamodiate _ “NORTH SIDE 2 bedr Hard. wood a ay Tiled bath ous. beat. Paved street. $500 down with EBL Vertes REALTOR” 436 Disie Hw OR 3-135] DRAYTON PLAINS Eves OR 3-1708 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE * ONE SUNDAY 1-5 CLEARY ST, HUNTOON LAKE AREA New 3 bedroom. aluminum sided home Full basement, hardwood floors, tile bath Lake privileges on Huntoon — $11.000 with only $2 - o ; Williams Lake Rd. left on Van Zandt, right on Cleary to OPEN sign. OR 31-6793 SENDAY 2-4 1409 AVONDALE CITY OF SYLVAN. To see this 3 bedroo: buff brick | ts to love it ormica coun- ter tops in the very mod- ern kitchen Tile bath Here you will enjoy all the con- veniences of. the city plus wonderful year around park and beach privileges” Va- rant and waiting for a proud new owner. Out Or- . chard Lake Rd. right on vom aoe =: en Avondaie IOP ISN SUNDAY 225 91 CASS LAKE RD NOW AVAILABLE-A few mote of these wonderful 3 bedroom bricks you've ed so Well Vestibule entrance with cioset Large living room, picture window, cus- tom - made hardwood cup boards, Formica counter 2 | ompartment sinks Tile | bath Formica c@wered van- its The basement is tianned for a wonderful rec- Tealion f Gas heat and hot water Paved streets, t nd the new ¢ — school Excelient va FHA terms M59 TO Cass LAKE RD OR 3-1648 ~ OPEN SUNDAY 2to § PLM. - 465 LAKESIDE BEAUTIFUL ELIZABETH Lake Estates is the loca- tion of these 2 brand new aluminum sided. 3 bedroom bungalows. Vestibule en- 4 france with closet. Good living room hes picture window, large dining e!l Exceptional birch kitchen has plenty of eating space a.so Plastered Walls, oak floors. tile bath. Profession- ai decorations, full base- ment. olf AC heat Ask about thé private lakefront OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 ~ NO WORK HERE — You {| €an gmfort ald with eur i’ s RM. | 4, QAKLAND AVE faa “Tt you had all the cpumiities I want ina boy, Joey, you probably wouldn't ior at mT Foomis plua flntaited er in le to ‘carace. ts tt. t oe : . oft ima ett ACCESS... | -e — a me ee ig, stairs. Automatic washer and re 2-04 Realtor rE eu N. Telegraph ~____ Multiple Listing | service e near Pontigc 3 bedroom = ri For Sale Houses 43| _ $1,000 Down or peauc HOME, OFF LDWIN. FULL” BA’ OIL FURNACE, TILE | BATH. K FLGO cou ‘ACCEPT SMALLER OLDER HOME IN TRADE R. J. VALUET, Realtor FE .5-0603 VENINGS UNTIL 8:30 MU TIPLE LISTING. SERVICE $800 DOWN Excellent location near Au- burn and Adams Rds. Cute bungalow contains large 12 x 14 kitehen, living room, Part basement with oil floor furnace. Parquet oak floors, newly redecorated in- side and out. Gas hot wa- ter. Quick possession. “dward M. Stout, Realtor ] (71 N Saginaw St. Ph FE 6-8165 7 _Tm 6. _ Open Eves GILES. $450 Down 5 room. 2 bedroom across tire street from Owens Se diate posession 6 Lots Auburn Heights District 2 - bedroom modern home built in “$4. Full basement. auto. oll furnace, Only §1.000 dn. I-ast Cornell St. ood den soeee soely $10,500, sith $1,500 do GILES REALTY Co. FE 5-6173 221 BALDWIN AVE After 6 FE_ 2-7006__ _or | FE 4-0840 ~ OPEN 4 New Models Colberry Park SUNDAY 2TO6 = these Custom Ranch homes 3 of 4 bedrooms, FAMILY ROOM OR BASEMENT. 2% tiled baths, and attached 2-car garage, Lots - 120. x 320. PAV 8, ' SEWER & WATER. Will also du- Plicate on your lot. block east and 2 blocks south ,from corner Woodward & Squate Lake Rd. IN DRAYTON PLS. H by” L 100 by $300 = will complete, Storm windows & doo fo schoow. $1,560 after dm payment ee $60 per ». FE 5-3321 peters : cent mortgage. 24 OUsE LONGFELLOW 3 bedroom spot bd | ls Basement. Oil furnace. “1's Close | 'C4?. @@rage. $1.500 down to 4'y "eaten per cont mortgage. Pull ‘ood _ ch . This 4 IPP at — &, wea tion. selectio also nratobie: Mo os HAYDEN. Realtor SYLVAN VILLAGE. 3 room . bungalow—full pba ‘| 88 EB. Walton : FE foe ment. 2-car garage. closed- Open Eves Sun. 10 to : a ae Full price oaly 2. FAMILY INCE. Close-in: Mt. Clemens st. . rooms | enlarged to ‘family. teres income Terms. ( Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 75 W. Huron Street FE 5-816) or property. FE 5-0338 Eee . ELL OR . Ag home with privileges on C4 Lake. Oak floors ‘San, @ 1958 by NEA Servics, Ing, 80" shoes Owner | equity tex oy bedroom home Purnace. WILLIAMS LAKE RD. GI sale. Lake privileges. = attractive bh living room. Weltibule ele closet netian blinds. Kne' arom kiteh- : en. ‘Gas mace: _ For Sale Houses 43) 48100 $1,150 down ta 4! per be In- etc, FE __Income Property 4 aaa Brick ~~ SALE BY OWNER MODERN rick — rnished 4 apartment building. | ioe ve sone hardwood floors, | You'll find a World of new ideas” A mee dias room, @ com- pact oes kitchen, 2 bed- hot Water Oversized ga- tage. fencing and outdonr patio Bolid walue at $8 730, with about $2.4600 down A FINE FAMILY HOME Gn an even acre of land 4 jarge bedrooms will acconm* modate your bie family. Good basement has almost new heating piant and an extra lavatory, @ full bath” on h floor. Call now! Y sag be well pleased at thet terms HURON GARDENS near _ Donelson & gt Benedicts, bedroom family home = at 7.500 Has good basement, oll hedt end auto water heater. $1.000 down “with easy Payments. Be first to see this good buy in a fine neighborhood ginal owner The attic is insulated and eee for that third bedroo The base- ment is pai inted and has good recreation’ possibilities. About $3,400 will handle: convenient FHA payments en balance. this febulous lake front property The living and aS dining. rooms are separated by «a. two-way Drsplace Each room has a therm pane window By erioaning the walt Your kitchen fea- tures all the Hotpoint built- tna tou dreamed about The recreation room is at street level and also.gives a w derful view of the lake. of: area is professionally .dohe in bleached mahogany with a another fireplace and *, bath The attached, dou- ble garage is briek and brick lined “ Assurediy, this the, home some profes- Ing for. By appointment piease, MAKE THE DOWN PayY- MENT —Just §750 down and wnto Auto heat 3 units. ‘all fur- ni shed sand only $7,500. KAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 § .Telegraph Rd Open 9-9) - E 37163 _ OR 3-203fa os ElGg (2 ei.” of Walton, 1 bik. EB. of Setkesac) “$095 - 3 br. ranch, largé corner ict, “inside and out 14 x 20 ft. living 3rd floor. 3 2-room apts. on ond SPECIALS! "| floor Laree six rooms & bath | DOWN-—A rea] rent beat- & Ird floors ere fu ened Cicse | er! Located 3 miles north- est of Clarkston off Davis- IRWIN Charming Custom Ranch. in Bloomfield Hills The home you have pag fale beautifully located oe as i: the aot ake area. jarge lovely bed- - rooms, It baths, 2-ft. itving | OTTER HILL ss sep- $95 mo. Located at 120, Raeburn | te Electric anes pair a Shown by appointment only. | tag Lebar, oeitlincec ac 63 and 65 WHITFIELD | Dixie Lake ~ | This is property for an investment minded purchaser. Two units of a $950 DOWN or trade—Located brick terrace Six rooms & bath 7 miles tog b ba Pontiac, se each, three bedrooms each. cellent § panes basement. coal heat. Rent with full bessmon rym $75 mo each Pull price lofi! num storms and screens. ea with $700 dn & $58 On large corner lot 150x175. Good north side location _ Needs minor interior finish- EK G PSTEAD ing. 102 E. Huron st FE 4-8284 Eve _E 5-0510 PE 2-3971 ANY ———— INCOMES VFO CHOOSE PROM | For r Sale Lake Prop. 44 . 2 LASD ON PonTIAc LAKE. OR . Leslie R. Middleton _ 35282. Afte ___ BROKER 188 . yagireon FE STi E 8-0003 For ‘Sale Lots Ce ee agchesive 5 1 large Waterford lot. iz reom with imported Norwegian | good corner jot. rose tile, fireplace. Activity | Toom jen, kitehen Naas builtin oven and range. eotaa OAKLAND Avenue and back porch, large lot with Att garage. ee this tastefully dechrete $35,000. home. | jews each + Hempstead ROOM HOUSE Hf you want a room comine pes seins MIDDLETON ele 3 ene A bee ae 1598 pare 40 ACRES cone cone 975 975 Baldwin rth Ser i Pu rice a * $1 asso 3 re art, Realtor PE 4-2544. BROS. 120 ACRES” MUST sETTLE ESTAT Gentleman's farm aes towering pines with -acres. Has barn and other eu ¢- & bedroom cow try heme in ipictaracaee Fimo features: Oi] steam heat and “on blacktop sty 628.000." to settle estate at? only WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE OR 3-195 «Dixie Hw: 5660 | Opes Eves ‘til | @—Sun 4 Rent t Farm Property 484 FARM fF HOME AND LAND FOR _tept. Call FE 5-7134 FOR LEASE: 60 | ACRES. ¢ M. house, not modern. 10 miles out Baldwin, $75 per month. Rid, FE 4-6203. way: STATEWIDE, A a deol * bisck, ton. | | Se aed Contracts 52 *Smith-Crawford, Inc, 3800 8. Rasbene Rd. OL viee| fires WOOL FACE, $15.95, ox versie, 8 680. Fmporied. Mis Axmins' ug oe $5.05. Take Ave. zs * ee pecan § ROOM SHELL HOME ON ™% HAS" io ca: Pomes 4G OF FIN- I8SHING ieee | ae ve tyr Lk., disci AY REALTY PE 46203. ubber bas or to Loan Olyers, al WI sees Ses ee taal and f. REFRIGERATOR, WITH tine” runs perfectly cay. was. PE rm rocker, exc. cond 5 .aMANA UPRIGHT freezer, Uke me new. 1 yr. old, Reas. _FE_ 8-20) CASH a BUCKNER Finance Co. Drayton Plains Walled Lake * “GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Most deais closed in Loans made on furniture. signatures and other securities. Loan Company! { , 60° LOT ON NORTH TASMANIA Paved street. curb. sidewalk. gas. | water & sewer $000 cash OR OF 3-8982 — ee pos cRES 8 C ; . ee FOR PERRY ACRES LOTS CALL: HOLMES INC FE 5-295}. = SILVER LAKE GOLF COURSE, front lot with lake privileges NER Gren res fot tm Drayton Plains. TWO LOTS ta Waterford. 8 x 140 beautiful ‘lakefront lots. 4 a SMITH-WIDEMAN 4 A Fine Home on Lincoln REAL ESTATE OPEN oe A really clean and attractive AER Vv bd Yau Fe 2 Lag pre pone aved rat TAKE Y OU R PICK ! near Webster ool Large liv- . ry “ing room. s: te dining roo $4.98 DOWN. and a dream kitchen Front Yes the heading is correct. ed-in k td. 1 rt are offering at only Four We invite you to see these fine farece, Cement Tecan: lied Dollars ae Ninety Eight new homes today. This house a steal Only — — haved oncige | 10.500, ith down. e 4 erent lots Include: : x “t. ~~ in. this a > a appar ‘som 8 The Buy of the Month come ice TBie aire : You can — this espareiog 9 + a ere — Lake! : ear-o un, 80 m a firs 4 34 Lorraine Court sea ear as coder tmeraee tar sefved basis. You can name Open ones: 2 to 5. VACANT. uick sale. Large lot, 60 x 200, your own monthly payment _Thia 1 exceptional good fam- Fear = po ee pee avaed good... conditia $48-pe7-month—ine Hiding -int ~month-Nu- extra thargest room. cintng room. modern kitch- town, all schools and Seen terms Better see this one tacay | &s you will find no better Value anywhere. Ask for Mr. KINZLER | Rea . €10 W. Huron oes OF oh FE 4-3525 : en Evenings _ REMODELED CARPETED &-“othen, extras tn this lovely 6-room, west side home. A kitehen with eating space, birch cupboards. built-in sink, ener tile that looks like aehadter ving room & dining ““L. all with closet. J. R. Hiltz” Realtor 1011 W. Huron FE (45-6181 Multi-Lakes Realty 2 BEDRDOOM HOME Full basement located in Twin Beach Sub Large cdfner lot. $9,- 000 Terms S 3060 S| Commerce Rd. MA 4-1578 311 8 “MARSHALL, § ROOMS AND ceramic bath, oak floors, gas heat, basement. 119 car garage, excelent condition throughout. $10,500 with low down payment. FE 8-3234 GI RESALE, BY OWNER Nearly new 3 bdrm. brick ranch, Living rm. with picture window, lanter box and vestabule. Din- ng tm. ige kitchen, mohagany cupboards, doublé sink. Ceramic bath Pa basement. Oil heat. FOR COLORED HOME & INCOME — 10 ROOMS, FULLY FUR- ISHED —- 2% BA FULL BASEMENT — GAS MEAT ~ LARGE CORNER AR GARAGE — TAKE SMALL HOME IN TRADE. JIM WRIGHT | 345 OAKLAND we oF Fabs OPEN E EVENIN uxt 8: MULTIPLE LISTING eave “NEAR ST.N ree & tm, modern | bere — “4 prege. iparea a r en. 3 bedrooms and 2 ago OIL entent to town | 2? bedrm. This nearly new h kitchen. spacious living rm. Neat & clean as a pin. Li schools & sho pping NO R COSTS Call MAple 5-1191 FE 5-816). bare : ie re eens, Fr prt OF scaped. | Ee 4 :9-1300. or FE ear Sun. | WA and insurance. 4% mortgage. Total eace Tcaly . 780 with $1,900 4 _ John K. Irwin REALTOR- u 13° West Huron | Phone FE 5-0447; ive Eves i Open Eves “til well landscaped-fenced yard REALTORS ome has large $660 Dixie Hwy. L . ockted hear Oven Eves ‘Til 9: Sunday. 10 to 8. 36 Chippewa Rd. 4 bedréom, family home, all on mgin, floor. 4 extra: large reoms up. reqenbosigae ges —— gara ‘more fogs ralabie. Stop ' |—tmore land available DIRECTIONS: Drive out w. office and we will show you a left on Chippewa to sign. good buy, Lestie RR. Tripp. Realtor Ww. ie — a __FE 4278 FOR BETTER =n 5 x duced. in price — excellent °F _Umiversity €9635_| Cherokee Hill lts new 100 ft. sites were! T"1 Bas 2.8 = tat a protect, today better om and eukiirean *nomes! =a“. + | Drive out Elizabeth 1 mile wie vot Tel eg cpian Ra. 3. 5 SUND: AY to @cott Lake rn right Pull veer i oot NEAR CLAR LAKE URION For a limited time only, we Edw. M. Stout. Realtor 17 N Saginaw st Phone re tee TO BUY OR SELL Residential or commercial ene HOLME S. BART R. AM. 4392 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1950 $500 Down. NOTHING COMPARES TO LIVING on WHIT Hill ranch home situated - TE BROS. Particular People Like Me niece ‘on courses. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor naturaj 503 Community ene a SSE FE 44211 “For Sale AGee 47. This is an rexcciient Floyd Kent Inc. Realtor #200) Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph 123 — Open 8 to PLE CUSTOMER PARKING _ ATENTION BARGAINS 22. ACRES IN TROY, ONLY ! ILE: FROM THE NEW PR nares CHRYSLER fom iaee CENTER. MYRTLE Sale Business ess Property 49 uw je FRONTAGE ON MONTCALM. __ FE 2043. ment & lease eer sale MA ANT GIFT SHOP IN WELL, ay ABOARD sat ished shopping sale. Stock & fixtures quick sale ust re-locate health reasons. OR 3-4546 or FE. 8-8590 100K INVE STORS Cheice 200 x 200 zoned for business corner can't miss care) Geib tmee hares north of Pontiac. cou, Edward M. Stout, Realtor | 77 N. Saginaw st a eves," af : Rent | Lease Bus. ay 49A - x 50 STORE SUITABLE FOR any retail business included FE 3-9414 Eves. _ 25219 | APPROX; 2x20 BUILDING - jar | 443 Orchard Lake Ave business ©: per mo. PH Maple 1100 | FoR LEASE IN TEL area on W. uron. New building, 1520 Sq Ft. Igeal tee Dr. offices or bare immed. FE 8-0428 for further in- FE 2-9206 02 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. BAXTER & roa va Lawrence La 1183 N. PERRY, 81 st Priced for Easy PARKING LOAN Ss | PRIENDLY™ SER vICE “epee bag Ge and Sia nae 30" 5 ANGE 3 YRS OLD. range. 4” GE electric Frigidaire refrigerator, eon. a : MP ELECTRIC Auburn Rd FE 43583 APARTMENT _ te STOVE. ABOUT ANYTHING YOU rear FOR THE HOME A re BE FOU aT ‘ sored out = Tne Mg TU ae = e835 pay. Gas a = creters. ranges & water heaters, Bathroom fixtures, beds, dressers, vanities and springs aa | mattresses. Living room suites, — chairs.” tables. lamps. : rpom suits, Dinette sets, and many other misc, items. NEW & USED. — our trade dept oon reat peshee Qor LAYAWAY PLAN OR EASY TERMs UP TO % MONTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or trade. Come cut and look — 2 acres of free epi Phon iN MON -SAT. ® to 6 RI. @ to 9 4 miles E of Pontiac or } mile ett) Aubura Heights on Aubura t- avuro. VASHER 1. RCA WHIRL- sudy saver. Elec "Saleses $2.00 r week, r an. eS washer. $49. Schicke. MY ANTI VE PICTURE FRAM® ow boxes with mirrors, 463 = Ks BLOND BEDROOM, BRAND | NEW. Double dresser, ape be — bookcase’ bed and $0050 Pay only Fe ail 4 other — at equal Hee Pear- roiture,’42 Orchard Lake BELOW 3 DISCOUNT PRICES Innerspring mattress, $17.95: cot- — mattresses, $12 93: Holly wood frame, $695, Gyear we t- innerspring mogttresses $7 95. ar son's Furniture 42 Orchard Lake front Park in “BUN BEDS phcsar ell Ty wr BORROW ice From Specialtsts! four OWN repayment terms. a has ~Household Finance ‘| 3% 8. Saginaw and fir. FE ¢-03 | _ FE ; DUO-THERM § ROOM WHEN YOU NEED 3} STALL GARAGE mercial use. For Kennett. FE $-1431. oil heater $ @ 09 Duo-Therm 6 rm. ol] heater § 89 00 Admiral portabie § 69.00 roe te 66" cabinet sink $119.00 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY WARE- | house and 2 modern Cail FE 4-2597 after _FE 40246 | STORE FOR LEAS retail bate eT office 2 N 5-0664; 10 to & And after *% FE 5-7564 $29 - $500 You can get '€ cuickly on rag Sahay nano ae signature car, or furstere. No somable Call Lae endorsers, Payments ELEC STOVE 445: 4 LAMPs 2 See antique, & meses. on ot f aa plone Pearson's Furniture, 42 —Orcharé _Lake Ave CURTAINS. DRAPES. By AVEN- port chalr, —_ couch. tele- after ‘b so COCKTAIL TAR TABLE pLAROE DRUM Ail orn weather wank any. Exc $60 complete. - 1867 COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD | FUR. shings, cdm p t ler, boat. etc, DAVENPORT & CHAIR. ELEC. Util. table & cabinette, 7239 8 STOVE, peace RE- set, odd is. E1434 & OL Business" Opportunities 51 51 SMALL GROCERY S8TORE 0: main highwav 440 MI5. Orton- ‘Ville FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. : Quick Cash MOTE: 15 UNITS. rove? By ‘wner 4325, da, 62¢(_ Dixte Hwy. ME! 7-291. 8 FT. COMMERCIAL PRONTAGE = Baldwin are st RIDGEWAY REALTY 975_ Baldwin urity , to months ‘p to Our service * uick, Nome os jl. “phone FE FACTORY REBUILT V VACUUM cleaners, makes, | year guar- — $1685 up. Thyle eecttie) _ SOs Johnson. FE 4-5169 En te ELECTRIC “RANGE. $25. FER 2-6004 FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC STOVE. Ic § w. Sunbeam mix-master, FABRICS = “DRAPERY & UP. terior Decorator Close- ictures, Objecta D'Art. PB _ §-8121 or visit us’ at -our een: Gas RANGE. $0. SINGLE BED. $25. Dra’ board, $10 __ronine board. ._ $5. Good ¢ rE “LET'S TAL = be sold in thirty days AVERN With restaurant on busiest hi be way in the state. Grossing $& 000 and steadily increasing year by year. Buy equipment, business and valuable property for § down. At this mee the mattress money will co MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER Leyes | 1573 8. TELEGRAPH FE _PARK AT_OUR FRONT DOOR ; Home. & Auto. BUSINESS*~ LGA, STORE In resort town doing a mately $60,000 per year vol Iin ss of elderly owner akes thr available for only $4. = down. Nice apartment atta GE FLAT PLATE f TRONER $35. 2 twin x springs & mattresses, ne TEAGU E FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER. MICH. . GOODS [ Ph Ph. Rochester OL 60711, OL 1.9701 ___ Mortgage Loa Loans LOANS—$600 to $1500 matic washers & Kelvinatorr-Terms to suit ROY'S REPLACEMENT PA re. and County, . For home Sean or Private Income From. your FO¥R, IN YOUR OWN THAN $500 THIS AMOUNS ‘90 MASH FOR TAPE RECORDER, REQUIRED. AND To, RETURNED wate es Fy Spot = CORES. oe "Trade for 28 RE oe outboard with 1951 CHEVY PICKUP. % TON with o¥erloads. Also 1951 = standard coupe Both in good con- dition. Want ewer car or pickup. after 3 OL _2-2627. PARTRIDGE. Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE ~ A TIQUOR BAR New business interests are re- quiring this owner to J his -bar at's doing near 000, sels highway *. Very comfortabl peareom << er’s apt. Long: ease with yyy pros per year. ation tn hi buy real estate. A NORTHERN Neoke tet OBE PE iste FORD 8T —— FULL “equipped - must sell taber car = a assume aqiuonses Metal ond... rm. suite, cherry drop-lieaf tabie, six mahogany chairs. FE 2-2137 ; S STOVE. $25 17° TY 430, | Sma ~ meee iphariedd $45. 45 3 ie suite. “ike, Dew. $95 PE GUARANTEED REBUILT ato. UIL Frigidaire, Thor, ENT PARTS FE 32-4021 HAMILTON ELECTRIC DRYER. ee oe gal. rine heater. s wer. = dition. 2. MA 4 44-3805, = = KENMORE SUTOMATIC. WASH: with agg aah wa wens _Easy Spin Dry Washer .. $8 Maytag square tub washer Sponped kecye os pa refrigerator LARGE CRIB_AND~ MATTRESS. brand new, $15.95: Pearson's ne LAWSON SOFA & CHAIR 3 —— id en¢ tabies, 2 table | | i: 1. ORiando 3-6865 LARGE ASSORTMENT fixt OF BDRM. %, $2.95. we Munro Elec. tric _Co., 1060 W. F Bun Ton. NEW SEWING Mt on ACHINES 7 at oven 50 USED TV sm SETS } $14.95 up’ TV antensas, Frow WALTON. TV $15 E Walton —FE 3.2357 + bedroom hoes a ware, Kribrone. 70 ~ SOFTENER. speck furniture, chrome wet, sel 3-4028. ___|_Nerth- f Reeh esti er . lS 3 bedroom yanch home with | 4 acre HARDWARE _Wt’s_the room. , 950, terms. 2. mee 1Me-car ey ye —_ M uve a It creened aurice atson, éaltor teeters bon food Te bat M1 W. Fifth - ” “Rochester DR AYTON PLAINS +2 bedroom modern f reat Basement, of] he Newly decorated. $50 with small down payment, Call | — TO TOWN is Attached carport ony tak oo) ra oe - Sylvan "000 With | 4 deautiful eee | immediately tor | > sre stile ™! ax of only $2,000 down, ma. egraph Kd, FEA233 ‘ms arranged: ie $-286 REALTOR 4 B TELEGRAPH ap |" Obat SUNDAY 77. ean ESSE REALTY LTIPLE | VICE FE Call UN ey ‘Uk 3 FE bans | . ¢ : , * ° “ i ne . \-: * 2 * © \ a é * aes : * ; n * z a ‘ : ‘ ‘ ‘ : \ ¢ y. ey * ie jo She Fastt price—¢t 1p to 8 Acre Parcs $200 dn. Wy 25 sere Le wie ne west Wal reels “! webetifat wooded & rolling land heat, large to $2600. Your terms. 10 fe ‘fertile acres north of Granite. Just off . pavement Giroux-Fronks en BERS BE = Puture ga take. over tr #80000 per sie ge ‘or bay real nyt ~-4- bgp noes most teresting Getasis ‘at ones. ; REALTOR PARTRIDGE esses “TAVE R XN. | Beta wre. business, . tures in adalnes Tweation- 15 m: 14 8 Le | 2 a - x : iap'e dresser mt a hak 14 frat Y STORE RxcHind’t ; GARLAND FURNITURE d PE 2-5523 8. BOUGHT SOLD. ix. SWING MACHINES. ait oe #, $20. Mich. hax : Center, | ee Senter. Pm assa7 ‘NEED A FINANCE. FIXER? Order Casi ads to sell,. rent, find job. FE 2-818 : Roti ae E28 is the | Eddie Steele | ee m8 hard Lit. marner| oom se - sot i ; , NORTH hina FOR SALE fissure (eh R= 1Y)\| ee Eee 3 units—Hot Air h t , : , - “¥ = t 3 = & = SW ‘ 5a Ac AOD ] L : eatin 4 Ls ; i 2 ih ‘ lon z _ 3 r a hd = = equipment suitabl id oe only | 8 or ae ' ag Riga a Bae apa _ SEE.MeNEAL sulemeat, edible ie wen | Ee 5-4 a “STATT'S owas o8 os strial plants, halls,|2 é 0. 3," ‘ott | | : : = ; gph : jor any other large areas. 30a. Se — as 210 Orchar d Lak * MOTOR SALES “1,000,000 BTU.PER.UNIT 4 enenciien ; a FE 2.9101 | vt a se DODGE CARS av: = ia s n Eves. AND TRUCKS Lake P bl Bee TARPAU L ai , = ae ‘ ortable le Typ writers &N SURPLUS PE zoo} hee s Sales & Serv: SRT LOS. PE 2-0 : ; ice ~ _D zsh stare caer, | ia iat Jost She : ¢ oo : : Sass oe a 4 er eq : ba # g 3 : 5 < ; 2 * sate 1 ee euatteine! WPe_T'S.As| Sale Store Equipment 64 4 cnencal opera ration let earecte . Ally ¢_Turner_Ford. ts 57 PONTIAC : - sane E NATIONAL CASH tor now. See ‘ : : -f : . » Radio. & Heater. Dir, | Call A. E. WEIDEMAN | "S37g, eaiien a REITER. (ae meee ee ava Mee ivilvace scahaatuallie . Car - lesen te heemealien 13 os OR - oe i oo ___Rent Trailer Space 79° ‘Fer: : ¥ ig ty cals Race Steele : oa 4 = vies ae Sparilig ied “McCULLOCH | nr ee | mane SNe SIO ay oie Fora, el aan “| “PONTIACRETAIL® = a OME. ESTATES. MODERN i ee OF | “36 * fi FRE KOREAN & IN i Lake front and 1957 DODGE TRUCK. =. used ‘ar. t di FORD CUST. 4 DR. SHARP. ~ - STORE ge = eae Eg siumeoem| CHAINSAWS | "HASsieceome—| Son, "yee, eee | Bes Saas Sor ee te | ee pants, |. ICED PROM $165 AT PARKHURST "| Drakes, Aisg ae ae . Call George § Mition £1| iss roRD ._-_. | ee aeemaer ce eee ~ | pe. Fawr a ae A phere in-service of vour | __ Where living iss vacapion—72| gon. nine” se ee Peoes. 2 ot, Se ry 1985 FORD CUSTOM & 2 DOOR. Sree a CAT. + A ee 30022. _mcres vais | For. the smazin new.) at Harold Turner F Meadard wait New ures, Bze. walls. | OMan gh Py + Beene HOUGHTEN & Shoals tos ¢semmioe. salt | —St-ots--a3uss Wood ware Ave- Perot FOn TRE © Ford) condition. $995, FE 44373. _$475." Call OR. 3-3513. ee : __Manie 10 Bagiey F oN & SON aaee Gas a tornado | _ dale NEST = | “56 -PORD_ViC_9_DR__BLACK 4 GOB tone >-2100 “ice sigies™= bile okt pos BALE |p 2,,1, Cee & Ferguson Dealer | Sin" Puone MTN minutes, lo, Poo. | CLEAN “46 — 3. TON GMC. Ra | Wilton Ponta | Badie Siecle Ford. FE . ; er rink, skates. she = sell | Ronee a CHIN AK OL -o7e: | —82%_Phone MYrtie 24611. eee eso ifcon I ontiac - “Cadillac _ Eddie Steele Ford, FE 5-6204. ~ -.: J i fs - te 1 iN. oe Tete beeen Mnepelars—celes:| and wed W. F nie garter ___ Auto Accessories 80) Uses as, second PICK-UP. Rau. |. 1350N 8 ee Po es tee ek Ga aff i oS Sauk. Woodward. (none atte Mir pis. | 3! CADILLAC PARTS FOR aaLe FOR “ss ion ; | aa FoaD ~ Yager : N. Saginaw | _mingham. x - 1434 “ uve" ™ . sates Beary steel snort . AW Fone WARE. aay ° Mites. Piet FE + complete for $200.) i her ‘4 PBs O° Seok: Woodwar d os FORD VICTORIA. FORDOMS ¢; ies PO Aute, Wash. s299.95 Ed > one factory see _Traf, "Walled “Lake. N.” Pontiac | ttention ! ees 2 FORD PARTS « GOOD Tings, | 7 secu at Mike's Auto Bales. =a | nave $187.88 ctiso, ‘trom of & A @._ MA 43131.| A-1 complete multi-purpose trac iehaeentoaon’ tease tee Oe s CONDITION & gow B’ham MI ay Auto, Wash. si6686Setaa garage costs | Sand, Gravel & | ‘Dirt 66 consisting. of fouswing FE 27065. | i oe wench. cab. | ; 4-1930 | PaivaTe PARTY 5 MUST SELL. 1059 Conv, Wash soe 8 49.07 gf aemeny Bad model Ne cH GOOD. "so FORD MOTOR. @ CYLN. oMC HA CEOP TRU “alee be eer CD iooter Astenene ls : ae $179.95 $107.88 CRUSHED STONE. ertian backhoe (new? 32083 good parts. Cheap. On | 4.8 #. TRUCE. it 7 ee Excelignt eo iar Gell foe Gas Dryer ms Sent tal at, fill Earl Bow-| gf deckhne backet inew) = Se a U HURON MOTOR SALES oiler, Maytair 6e20. si! Rydremaue. ie t Owner. $1.18 Gea Dees aw ti3z thtal r heaters... 1 TOP eg er “ h pressure loader _Fer Sale Tires” _ SOA BONTIAC’ S_ aia “USED poe or “Conbir fon. he WA de <3 BP tongas 5 Sy ee sedan. Radio - = : u Fi Thompson er ae, = ones af Oa | ROr omeepnernse tenn ern N. Fs . Soon. Rice. Dryer e179.85°"" gat a8| =e pe ‘Tie | = ac, combinstion “transm aM USED TIRES 9350 UP TRUCK CENTER 4 < neh FE 32001| | TAKE OVER PAYMENTS HOMER. ‘HIGHT ‘MT SAVE... § 3307! Lirr BeviPa ade WE BUY—SELL. also whitewalls ges | eee ee 2G. Bee eee Ss | oe en Pe RS. 8 cu. FL Retr. aes Sistas, ane ecms. leveling ane conditioned, af uss up ety ae, | oS. Sagmew © AE 40687. : (GM . ise CHEV. eEACELLENT Gonpe|: sas. a Fe "Ful “price eoaly SEFOND. — MEOsE.. Oa 62598 en gar oat varsers, | Bee Pe Saath OF BO) inter ‘price sof oni § { \GOODYEAR SUBURBANITE RE- C “Hon, $990, 601 Desoto St. Pontiac, | Mgr aist for creut |" PONTIAC ¢ DR. RAH. ONE fou can 5 CHARGE iT og ¢ ae Stok and EXCAVATING - ~~ BU ue ac how’ of only $4,495, if caps. is $12.85 exchange. Also > : a # CHEVY. MOTOR. GOOD aa: ee _| @wner Low m ie. eae Eddie Find Down. wan Debrers Rochester, OF 3 “CO,, bar he on . PORT inc terms: svaiiah Oe a ei RETAIL BRANCH Mises, geod transmission, a Bie Ba A RAH 2 DR. CLEAN oohne "ig, PORTIAG “2 fe eestet, Sy : s installed. snow ‘removal, NU Geaage, Pil beak heeeeh gon: Oakland at Cass ONO ee: @ perm eraus oe. 38 PORES, Sn TORS. vou “ne HEATING — Sf. an “| Tractor & EF: | anteea feed hazard guar. aes 5s ECONOMICA. aa me Goves, = © Oat, A siege =~ wipment new tires. ‘a Go ——— sTUDF oe __¥. Montcalm, PE 5-6456. -GOODYEAR "™| "Gas & Ol Burner” te ks les youn. Avrmonizey roan” |é ints 6B s"Tagioae PE scr | pointmint hie. Sh Sah | as Sea ann Ba ne ke rae PONTIAC 7 DOOR” GATALENR, SERVICE STORE « urner - Wood, Coal ¢ 1751 8. Telegraph Rd. coded te en Gatseal tei tee ‘ls CHEV: YeTON BANEL, G05 GooD sages key Re ee wt | FORD Ma LIne SPECIA So ae See 7 Service Company = Fuel ¢ 67 Orman "Lake = * White ‘& p fer cont off. Black as Omlandy 9-b400, kid ad ppupanee, Wiis tite wan o miles. wi PES 51819. - vgs TARE : icp SAFES W_PATR, BU : _APPLEWGQO , DELIVERED. on ; ED. WILLIAMS oa “MAZURER MTR Uae TEED, « WHERE DRIVE: One : For ‘Sale J } Miscellaneous @ Fy as oad furniture | SIRCH, OAK & HARDWOOD. FE -McCulloch. Chain Saws | ——%2-5—Seemes_st Becbwre __ | —~ _For Sale Cars 91 - SALES a are | we SouSt Mir. Puan, | = semaiaapaag 0 na aeene, | Henke "OS wFOR AS LOW AS 916780 | | Auto Service 81 ‘1983 BUICK 4 DR. ~~~ | 088. Saginaw PE ssi (| ME RCURY 1054 | issn PONTIAC 3 DR CLEAN ery ascettit POPE ee, 2 Se ys Sirs eins and give EE ee | gar. No money 4 seICE CLEAR Se WRLANR CHEVY ties | weteh Sete alee Gen, | Reartie a Pe +h x. - toe ‘Te £. Walton Bird | FEA 6 PURGE © os ¢ few good used chain (CRANKSHAPT RINDING IN TRE le pore a &.- —_ PE ¢me ¢ ce MA ¢iva cond. Call after walls. ° —_ Day side | PONT! Cc 1982 DR. 2 | Sete cedar kindling Phone We also have chain saws for rent = Shop. 23 Hood es ae | “Real cle clean spre Ged right, Ce new. Tus ‘738 CHEV 2 DR 210 CLEAN CAR Beeosks "nang ~ price. Mr. | * fect a reaie Rat sa baba Se ~~ PoRaAce KING BROS. |For Gale M — oe "| Sat Ratle Sesate Pood. Fs Meche ee eens at UDE CLUB COUPE, Ral. 2 a we Y - a month. . Pacing Sood re Case or ve) FOUR hi! PEER ciorcycles 83) MMI EM “eer Bright Spot” | RENACET-DAUPHINE | Rest Pand Se FE $014 FE e112 FOR PARTS & SERVICE on| yaese" ae ae pot eet bee on oe —Turne Pose ED MecurLOcH CHAIN SAWS our Harley Davidson, see Harley |- Se ee TAKE OVER PAYMENTS MASON wt Et, | sano Rentals. Parts & Re -— Spa hin te ye oat | ss BUICK DR. el New EROME ber allan dr. over 49 miles My erie, Maid 19, sail, thle_car + iiss “ | etal = tine | | 3 SaBiiio a he evenings No rust. No-money 4 —— “MA NRY PA PAINTS "| "ding rood. cuannel | “Auction: Sales 77, ~ Boats & Accessories 83| seior ®t! eon MK FB OLDS-CADILLAC | Foster's < Imported Autos | Pidl*Gat' sft ene . rating be ‘Oatiand Fuel &@| ~— | i et Auburn Ave FE 2416, | fs ee eB expr rene EE ea, ak Cass at Orchard Lake | cy. | LOOK , CA RY pe ra | 2 PT. MAST AND. Salis | _"Lmcoin Si. Fe e12Ib ne FE 8.0488 =| Camm Pose | CASH DEALS a ; Wood. deliver in 2 cord plete with hardware. MA ageer |? CHEVROLET 2 °DR. 1 ‘30 PLYMOUTH. "31 Ford convert. ) soe el 2190 | i ERCUR a Co sg ery R. Ran | 50 PLYMOUTH $1 chevy” coupe}. ae 3h) a Fees ang OCK Beco . Me ei | Auction Sales | eet om eit Ligne ant 9/7 Ford, nvt. down. Fh pa — Your old cer) 7 : * $193. | 2 1 Chevy Sar ee bear eee e105 2 . BB) i ustom cover . ‘ 5 orrai kad gceceasusnsnyes = os ‘cont & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. ao Ot “Delivered. © 5089 Dixie Highway | _ balance. $00. Phone sir aha ‘97 Dodge V- 8. NORTH eae | 3, yess eee “$205 | HA, Hoos. “DELIVERED. EM... aed hee Plains ms aS fran Both cars have less than wanae veo EET ox —] I chevy $4 Bar 3280 | v 7 , ii oS See ‘WELL SEASONED © one FIRE- | | friday ....7 P.M. dhe iwvewton® saix — | 100OO miles and are or Birminghar ave en OW , Buick, Va. jai -- oe | | place wood, FE 3 very Saturday 1PM MERCURY MOTORS i are ONn€ 39 CHEVY. _ ed ‘FRANKIE & JOHNNIE W a ase. Plants, aT : * CENTORY BOATS owners. Many other bu ann te HARDTOP zn. s2ORXNIE MOTOR ota Trees, Shrubs _ 68 nue Sunday ....2 P.M.! waren suhe*s aE at Rochester, ya 2 ie we. wae 47.8. SAGINAW FE 5-4101, 77 W Montcalm PE 83112 - ExT |: ms : as ACCEP 1990 MERCUR ot = "Open. “t3} 9 Sr ae Suman rane Gene come i CY & SELI. “DAIL YY INLAND L AKES SALES HOUGHTEN & SON | Quiboard motors. CEPT )_erdrive: cont SEDAN. cal cre. as Pa & removal. Free est. FE 1 OR 3-2717 FE 4.12, 021 W. Huron, FE 27-6122, YOUR FRIENDLY. OLDSMOBILE | pert pa payne, Gadecner cis as _ Bares pa epee a j ee ome ‘EVENRUDE ‘WOTORs — . es be A ais used car. race tS pg : = : For Sale Pets 69 SMART Sale Pana | Hed Qumber of 1957 — A UM-| GMC TRUCK DEALER i099 MERCURY, HARDTOP | EXC , et reduced prices: Also tae is at SEE OUR FO! N CARS i BILL "SRE NCE interior, body,” and running eon- | AKC REGISTERED. paced | St HoanaY sanUeny ofW aT | Kele Be aeee er | on he ecu Peteche, “hate USED CaRs | aie ace oT i 4 * 5 J rs . puppies. Black Males “p.m. We are loaded with Some a Adame. Aubira iets PE Sie XN. MAIN. Seakltt ome? Somes Ave__¥" sean 8D oath. ge Pod ; | + Sas. Rrtsonabe ad eg Pant! SIS ae | aah eee ee, Zpoo| barepat wi ete marca Ter | ASO CRRWEAN eEraEED | MMO,” gtllgee eet " JOHNSON “MOTORS "| Sra TAC 4) DR ea Ram | Seat speater ad lus Sof extras | RAMBLERS—AMB ie ! a "PLYW OOD SPECL 11 pw ’ — silver.| pth during it —~e RRS Trailers, oe Yn Eager. Gant, Ford, FE 5-0204_ Sat, ben anytime samen Gaede carn. Repair, work i- “ = Hae, $, © Roowy Come ae _tord, moving. 34 Mechanic, Ox: | muni Auction on * Se, sok | so Ortiete Winite SuPPries | St Cadillac deville. Very beret pt gid SURDeS.|Mie_a Porter Ran EM 2.4068 | yon 2 Sig foe rae tee tos SR nS Sia Sorts weOrenane Eka. “TE Eto) ipgmtenee, weet eae, PE) rome es belt anti OLDS "36 DELUE FBR: HYDRA, : a PSS Pe ant or Fee see For Sale Housetrailers 78 iiarresea™ iacnle "cod tre tat stuns tees € penis J —wrmagremap| et Orion Motor Sales | [vse one a oe cod TI {E \rarrany AKC 5 - | aition $280. . CON- | ‘54 Pontiac ¢ dr. 8-C 11931 FPONTIAC 2-DOOR. RADIO pu Hi MODEL, ¥ Bsa sacl eee Wi | 4 arives m “eS i for, someme iss] CHEV 4 DOOR. G CON. Cea. Hardtop | heater. Hydramatic. Original ak UPPIES. _.| payment. 3300 Eliz . ee rer) pe Maan re: PR) see. EM 3-6571. "Se Cadillac 4 dr. nie Po gue week a ae ° : oe es sGikke sihLinka 30 4 DR. Ba” Ral. = CARS Too! complaints oe coe help ea son, 7808. 6 WEEKS OLD FURNISHED, MOBTL HOMES | ee gy Bn i. Fie Tohh-Eamie wee RR | ag CAREER USED C ARS | NORTH rae ot ete vetore, RIDIN ACTORS. WALKING 295 EO = mal payment Se tkUCK “GOING NORTH. a 33 Ch = . +DR. V4. oe nooner eID Ek BE LAG. eves. OR 26764 tractors and power ‘mowers 1897 $25 FOR MALES .jeos TRMILER Exchange ioad. Either way a eed oe nevrolet_ Pickuy y owner, FE 3064. 1000 8. do , es reduced te simosi cost : . Telegraph FE 7-200. PERSON TO phan “‘DRIV winterin 2 ,'# ton Job salsa, E Rirxueken = Axe. Ta §20°FOR FEM. TRAILER EXCHANGE | -<%%- Geese. 7s his cally ‘and excahent rete ar is asy Ed Jones * nem _/___ Ma a pall iri s ° $20°FOR FEMALES a HOMES ___ Wanted Used Cars 88 « one £'S. avto SALES The Workingman’s Friend Fetter OLDSMOBILE, seine 2441 OPDYKE RD. Anderson - Regal ve —— 22351: Bette z come to <: et Bud snelton M S OLDS 1956 98 mousey ter Cars for Less 5 r 4 Silver Dome - P johag endl ales | sedan. New cao 15 _8 Sa : 36 PLYMOUTH. ¢ DR. Rak ssen¥e = nN - Palace Pays top dolla ate ae ina tar conditiqn, inciud- ginaw J8ED_CARs + uouroan $998 eng feo. tematic AEE, © OfERS IN COMPARISON ia MOG As a'r: Bird. Fae rose low "mileage ‘beaut eee ~ HOLIDAY SPECIALS ~ OLDS an M we ‘53. PLYM * - 3 LY p28: Wk we ‘ yee |. J aseme erate LS oe 8) sree to “Pat ete ‘care or an ee deiek, tale, Jus "pees | MS gy ee ee MOUTH CL. GEDAN. |. . RED. : e. as . aie | "86 Chev. Sed oe ced . Bottle Gas for cab i) POR ANY MAKE! 6751 ae ee “85 Buick Bice coupe... $303 MILTON SEZ . | -ss ptymourn sr. Parts and Supplies ECONOMY cans “Bs % ase. maple stent _— Spon niga o| ‘88 Sie. 4 frday coupe $1398 15 : gp brocade! LAE Mtesatl bata! > | 2 SSE oe eee PONTIAC | wi Guer- PG ear Wagte, ike nee Dee | For too dollar on late model care. |,, AUTO BROKERS sieetand cnc aiss ‘81. NASH HARDTOP, AUTO. ae ee sfiges |'87 Chev. conv. V-8, 7.000 mi. $2195 Ateay Bre sar chert, from! PERSONAL USE TAX DEADLINE TRANS FV ed PEPE Ty | NEP fay PP O/B ES wep vow te e: JAN. 16th _ : ts. 64 Ford Custom ang bape Mace BORE Es Rotour home. Was Moly | CA ———— | 78 Pirmeus Se PB HASKINS CHEVROLET ne 1S eld. MaAyiatr 63140, * (Holly ‘Ra. Holly. Barge a. SH “32 Buick supe: $3 ine ai bana, | FINANCE? 1 MERCURY, CLUB SEDAN 4198 ae 3-4658. } CFE ‘co 4 LL'S NEED * CAR: "52 Dodge ee Hydra $ 395 ee — 1956 PA PAIRLANE Ct cious . ‘ j — ‘ EDAN $195 ONG HAIRED KITTENS FREE| SALES AND COURT | | aa wo rua bere for too [3 Sey Be $351 Reate. nesion neeate st CASH? = PLYMOUTH 4 DR... & home. House-broken. ‘Fa A crazy special—4, 10 wid i om“ DIXIE aWwY. 52 Pirm: Pa = a1 3 ; _thisit’ Washers pr 3 wind- 2 . ete, $908 bedroom, $3.905 wide, 2. ed FE 408p¢ | 1260. try-Madison >d 3? FORD 7 DR : ~~; HIGH ‘0 PAID FOR 3UR tren gle Gen nt A atl Reisner FE 4-100 take over pay , § Toe sae TR A 9) : : 3 = | Unusual - special 45 8 wide, 2 We ate Cone EM ion A “| after $:39 pm. - ogee Et . : ot Talk ihe we poy canes any come). TAAL | SiR Baer vege mam = Spectacular eae ie wide, 1| WID. — USED — Sie, Sa necttr. | Evtant to fall ‘i Ford Wagon, Sew. ak” * Sa es 8 “1208 oP PEER GRE pow: Men : ave a 10. $298. Nothing down. $3 poy week: Rall BROBABLY COVE! VER ; | PgeS, Meteee wt net be temered | Se meee @ THRU Pontiac Sales NORTH ‘8 Ford wagon, RAH, 9 ‘poate WILL BE AS ae gers 7 MYrtle 20721, 1 mile 8. of Lx. AU URN" Watch RS lave Moe Owner's Demos. CHEVROLET ‘sé Fora wagon, ‘Rae, nice, Nae on ee sunt ia cas _&_EAST_ BLVD. |""5% 1000 8. Woodward Aye, |’ % eT as’ tHE. RR SAL E PAY *~__MI 42735 te choose frven’ ot standard of auto. os = SP TOP D Et ar eres $1328 —— : . Do It Yoursett _61|" : AARC oat DOLLAR. 50% Inventory $5 r wk aed to ' FOR CLEAN USED CARs af fees, Bel a Ae, BT. : ~ Reduction —_. | Ss -pe WR FOR RENT FE oun ost: lowers the price Bul ebtnees | "82 Pontige 2-Dr. Hydra. Ratt, sy Ee ; 1 Mercury... = wee. , — — a oo ae at a th ea fi Matthews- s "bt Fotd Crestline 4 dr., tuil on aa ( #H i om. 4 Ha | Prmveler sss es ‘see. argreaves : ‘ss Rambler & dr Sm eS Sear Fs ease SRR “athe os stg Rc) Tae nee ame a rome, No. 12 ra me "toe “ie rp MODELS | 44, SS tt ee va NEW RAMBE RAMBLERS — Ba 00002 aha) n vain | (RE either a0 | its 2: SRR | Oa Aes, FB soe | 0, SRY SDR CLmAN. 0 | eR abuts i Seeed ye selection Of tate ~ Trucks 90) Sroue Sons Wo Meme, Fe COTA 4 om tae a a SBore a + am, Cem” _ Cake, WW, oom oon oe WATE, dame WrOR Geen wae, Gon % 06, gs ‘ews ro ww Ww, - WXYZ News Sun. Best | ese—war, Miter Mutier CRLW Mich Bec. 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News WPON, Central Methodist wine, tows - WIR, Time Per Me . : : AR, News Ln juste * rt * -\strangely enough, we started to develop a strong kid ragttone! Sw= ean Yor COLOR TV Sale: and Serv SWEET 5 RADIO Re “So we aimed at the adults, But! © “Kid at the Stick.” (4) (color) and Anna Marie Alberghetti. (7) Sgt. Nelson. (9) Movie. ae (2) Alfred Hitcheoek- Percentage.” (7) Youth Bureau. ¢ | 10:00 troit. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Scotland Yard. 10:30 (4) Meet the Press. Bullet.”’ +10:45-(2) What's My Line? (7) Movie, 11:15 (9) Movie. ‘Kumaon.” 11:20 (2) Sports. @ = and 7 North. | T-VW ies Tents q) Soca | eae FE 41515 C & V ELECTRO MART en | ““Gilests are Navier Cugat and. Abbe Lane; Ward Bond and *Harbour- Barry Sullivan Henry Playhouse.| (2) G.E. Theater. Art Link- letter and Tim Hovey in) Chevy Show. ~Guests are Tom Ewell, Shir- ley MacLaine and John Raitt (2) Hockey. Toronto at De- (7) Star Showcase. ‘‘The Toy! (iked 11:00 (2) (4) (9) News, Weather. | “Man-eater of Says Ira Gershwin in Good Condition HOLLYWOOD ® — Lyricist Ira Gershwin is reported in. good con- dition after’ a critical period fol- lowing removal of a ruptured ap- A physician at Cedars of Leb- anon Hospital gave this report late yesterday on the 61-year-old broth- er of the late composer George Gershwin: “Mr. Gershwin has been in seri- ous condition since his Dec. 24 operation. It changed to critical _‘“The|late Thursday night. Now, -how- ever, he appears to be pulling ahead nicely.”’ - The world’s largest aircraft-en- gine-overhauling plant is at Miami. Answer to Sc Puzzle BIAIN) i}=/ “ 5 TAIAI sisi Sst ice. ioic Sli is TIAL A INISIAIN SAID AU ILINIAL 1+ mse Carv 1% tas you were.” ia id ie Ht i § . if § ‘ 5 4 Z ake 8 outside, glimpse of streets and trams, Their speed slackened further. They be- gan crossing points. a said Mrs, McGillicuddy, ‘ t : i zg , -]| they could de, It was true of can't really see this journey has tf § by ea “A sad wasie of good money, said Mrs. _ McGillieuddy bat with less disapproval than she would have used had she been paying for herself. Miss Marple had been. quite adamant on that point. “All the same,” said Miss Mar- ple, “one likes to see with one’s ~ |own eyes where a thing happened. | ang This train’s just’ a few minutes - G — : elda, “It seems very fishy to me A curve... Very faintly something stirred in her mind. ., . At her age the old pet ought” : : to give up that sort of thing.” — been any good at all. Has it sug-, self Miss Marple did not feel so |,,/conary qasked what sort, of |gested anything to you, Jane?” _. “Oh mg her nose into x & t was a question, sometimes, things. Why maps, I wonder” “I'm afraid not,” said Miss/of using ones special gifts . . . (Contianed Monday) Marple in a rather doubtful But perhaps that was conceited ————{agverusement) ~ voice. . After all, what could she do?/ Her friend’s words came back ‘et Gl her, “You're not so young as you WEIGHS FACTS i Dispassionately, like a general planning a campaign, or Tor tr ac- countant assessing a Miss Marple weighed Spee down in her mind the facts for) . and against further enterprise. On = credit side were the late. Was yours on time Fri- +day?” | “I think so, I didn't really no- itice.”* ‘BUSY SCENE busy length of Brackhampton station. The loudspeaker a n- nounced’ hoarsely, doors opened and shyt, people got in and out, milled up and down the platform. |. It was a busy crowded scene. Easy, thought Miss: Marple, | for a murderer to merge into that crowd, to leave the station in the midst of that pressing mass of people, or even to se- lect another carriage and go on in the train to wherever its ulti- amongst many. But not so easy to make a body vanish into thin air. That body must be some- where, | “Mrs. McCilicudy had de had descen- ‘from the plat- “Now take care of ‘yourself, Jane,” she said. ‘Don't catch a chill, It's a nasty treacherous time of year; and vou’re not so young “I know,"’ said Miss Marple. “And don’t let’s worry ourselves any more over all this. We've done what we could.” — Miss Marple: nodded and said: “Don't stand about in the cold, {Elspeth. _th catch a chill: Go and get yourself a good hot cup of tea in the Re- freshment Room. You've got time, twelve minutes before your train back to town.’* “I think perhaps I will, _ Good by, Jane.” ENJOY YOURSELF - “Good-by, Elspeth, A happy Christmas to you. I hope you find Margaret well, Enjoy yourself in Ceylon, and give my love to dear Roderick—if he remembers me at all which I. doubt.” .~ “Oh -that!"’ said Miss” Mearjte: Mrs, McGillicuddy turned away, whistle The train drew slowly inte the following: y My tong’ experience of life aa human nature. ae 2) Sir Henry Clithering and his nephew, (now at Scotland Yard, I believe) who was se very nice in the Little Paddocks ease. — | 3) My nephew Raymond's second boy, David, who is, I am almost sure, in British Railways. | 4) Griselda’s boy Leonard who ‘is so very knowledgeable about maps. _ Miss Marple reviewed these as- sets and approved them. They were all very necessary, to rein- force the weaknesses on the debit side — in particular her own bod- ily weakness. “It's not,” thought Miss Mar. ple, “as though I could go here, Others have tried — now Sonotone has. hidden its latest transistor hearing aid in light, graceful eyeglasses. Worn as one unit — nothing else to wear. Choice of smart ‘styles for both men and women. Look your best Yes, that. was the chief objec ones bemring your bos tion, her own age and weakness.’ COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE Although, for her age, her health ; was good, yet she was old, And if, FREE DEMONSTRATION - wg ‘he would hardly. approve of her’ starting out to track down a mur- derer, For that. in effect, was what she was planning to do —_ and it was there that her loop- | hole lav, For if heretofore mur-| der had, so to speak, been forced upon_her_in this ease it-would—be}- that she herself set out -deliber- ately to seek it. And she was not sure > that she wanted to do 80. She was old and tired. She felt at this moment, at the end of.a tiring day, a great reluctance to. enter upon any project-at all. She wanted nothing at all tt to. reach home and sit bv the fire with a nice trav of supner, and go to hed, and potter shout the next! day tust sninving off a few things) in the arden, tidving un in a very mild way, withont ‘stooping,| without exerting herself. of PONTIAC. Phone FEderal. 2-1225 ‘511 Pontiac State Bank tine WE BUILD ATTICS REC. ROOMS ADDITIONS Midwest Supply i: BOOKLET—tells you how. ame Scheel—P, 0. hg dl ergy age Please ‘snd ‘mo your, tee 4 - eddress City ooeeene "YOU CAN FINISH [HIGH Se —AT- HOME ‘in 1 your spore. 9 Hime. If you left’ school, write tor FREE Name... TOTS NOAH SR re neH CRO ReH EADS eU Ayaan es tee ae ih. seee cise x _wv6¢S6e0s suswaseasiniins sums depetii Pies shines so eee he ee ee nee et ie Fb nee een nus ees Weeeene et seep ees coeheses vee ty ce MUMUR, .ccdecccked PDP. 1/6 \ ."." ~ CARPET SALE tom Rags Heavy [th oo ‘canper | $1995) | _ tweed Reg. $4.95. Ya. | ~Cleseeus «dT = R ; | Save $1.00 Yd. Carpet | bene Soe. Yd NOW $095 Loa 3 ‘Tr ~« The Floor. Shop = 99-101 $. Saginaw, Ps Ber a ty ient ew ian : t aa ete a ee ata e Se tae me = ann = LL Re a, eee oe