Pr a oe eta QE Ser eo Soe es Points to More Levies for Education, Health LANSING (AP) — The cost of government — paid for in taxes — will unques- * tionably go up during his fifth term, Gov. G. Mennen : Williams says.. ~ - Just how much the cost will soar, Williams didn’t say in his inaugural ad- dress yesterday. But he did say that educational, men- tal health and public health needs, plus a better lot for the aging, will re- quire increased spending. "The governor didn't discuss,| . either, what new taxes or what - increases he would recommend to meet the bills. Apparently he was leaving that for communication to the Legislature when it convenes for the 1957 term a week hence. A Democrat, Williams conced- ed a week ago that some Repub- lican legislators “‘might be right” in foreseeing a need for at least 40 millien doliars a year in new revenue. . Sworn in with Williams, only man in Michigan history ever to The 1957 cabinet is made up of Lt. Gov. Philip Hart, Secretary of State James Hare; -Attorney_Gen- eral Thomas Kavanagh, State Treasurer Sanford Brown and Audi- ‘\. tor General Frank Szymanski. The latter was appointed to a vacancy last June. JUSTICE SWORN IN Also.sworn in by Chief Justice John R. Dethmers of the State Supreme Court was John D. Voelk- His Sth Term n Address! — Gov. STARTS FIFTH TERM Williams (left) stands in the bitter cold in front of the Statehouse to take his oath of: office from State Supreme Court Justice John R. Dethmers. G, Mennen AP Phote The Democratic governor yesterday began an un- precedented fifth term as Michigan's executive. chief | Ar oud City. |Trunk tracks where they clas Road H. M: P brvall Sees tee Right-of-Way Problems With This Plan‘ Reviving an idea that | |was proposed a quarter of a jcentury ago, Harry M.jj Pryale suggested today that) consider a big automobile highway above the Grand pass through the city. “This could come into Pontiac from the south’ along Franklin Road,” said the Baldwin Rubber Com- pany president to The Press. “and proceed until it reach- es the Grand Trunk tracks. Then it would be elevated above them through to the road authorities study and Mercury oa _ {Possible Snow, ea $ pred the Pontiac area tonight is degrees. ne partly| cloudy and cold with a low of 12-16) SCOVET ~ Behind Motel Cleaning Shop Owner, Branch Store Manager 30, Friday night and Saturday will be colder with precipitation aver- aging about one half inch. ihe Automobile Club of Michi- Be a4 ally clear. A cold wa ceed tuieiaitiig eects areas of the Eastern United States during the night. A low of 2 was recorded and Sault Ste Marie each had 6 degree readings, The lowest thermometer reading preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon- rose to 24 at 1 ‘p.m. ‘with the temperature rising to 26- at Kinross while Peliston|, tiac was 14 degrees. The mercury north end. But U. S. Toll Is 403. “{ believe this would cause less confusion and less damage abutting property owners than any methods yet outlined. Party Caucuses ond successive four-day holiday weekend without @ traffic fatality, tibut two area residents remain in four! -itical condition at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital today as. the result of New- Year's Day on slippery roads. The national holiday traffic toll had reached 403 by midnight last Oakland County survived its sec-|for Friday . No County Traffic Deaths through Tuesday. Deaths from fires and other mis- haps sent the overall toll to 574, * Oakland County Sheriff's Depa- ty Ross Miller, 28, of 331 Reit- man Ct., Rochester, and John E, Queen, 49, of 6615 Tipsico Rd., have been “critical” since their separate early morning accitents yesterday. , Miller has failed to regain con- Ss is the son of Avon Township night, far below predictions of 490 Police Question City Man as Suspect in Shootings sciousness due to severe head in- juries. He was reportedly off duty when he. crashed.into a treé on icy Pontiac Road. near Rochester. Supervisor Cyrii Miller, who was gg atta amma a Queen’s condition took a turn for the worse overnight. He is under treatment for internal injuries re- ceived when his car overturned on him on a Highland Township road. DEATHS PRECEDE HOLIDAYS Oakland County had two fatal ac- cidents during the interim between holidays, but none during the more dangerous rush hours. The combined total of deaths ii The Grand Trunk right-of-way er of Ishpeming, appointed Monday to the Supreme Court oy Williams. In seinatings” an increase in governmental costs, Williams said there were limitations on how much could be financed “within a tax structure reasonably in line A Pontiac man was to be questioned by Royal Oak Police today in the mysterious sniping incidents in that city which has the police puzzled and the people jittery. Troy Lee Keith, 26, of 119% Gladstone Pl., became a suspect in. the 18-day mysteries when Romeo State in the U. S. for the Christmas total of two holiday periods far surpassed that of any other year, due to the high 706. Some 1,100 fatalities were recorded as (Their work and the city planning with the old record of 973 set last year. Delayed re- should be tied in together. * * of 85th Congress John W. McCormack ot Massa- Huddle on Plans: Expect Groups to Retain Same Leaders on Eve WASHINGTON (®—House Dem- chusetts and Joseph W. .Martin Jr. of Massachusetts will continue with other states.”’ Trooper Robert Hutchinst—— ports may increase the present nois, Republican, remaining as “tf we must pay more,” he |discovered a sawed-off, .22|the gun would be‘ put through bal-| toll considerably. rood ye padre 4 bya A a new party whips, cots veya, sa [caliber rifle on eth afer altoid al nen Ney le The pon oo ele, ela we Pay ++ lan early Tuesday morning) The shooting incidents began | i higan ooae third with 22, Thir.(comvenience the number changes in prospect but with two nee ee nt cools. hie auto accident. pee. eet c tepeinald. pro teen state residents died of mis-P0Ssible and do the work in the|vacancies to be filled. Sen. Mike / a catraaan in the future widen will| : State’ police were reported seek-| pec, 21 and a‘rash of some 50 cellaneous Calses and- one Was most coomomical ev reggase sc eo : (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) ing warrants ae neg _— ns shooting calls a day to police, bined state tll 36 for the 102-hour “| yather believe the route |Kentucky as Democratic whip. | * va! Al er — The latest reports were turned in| period, . suggested here would cost the |Clements was defeated for re-elec- Abitibi Will { a last night. John H. Hannigan Jr., These included four persons who least money in damages to prop- ition. Sen. Carl Hayden (D-Ariz) HDi Y¥I Boos Hutchins first spotted Keith's |) toiq police he was burning rub-|drowned when their cars plunged erty owners. So many roads lis in line to become president = on car when it nage oe gon bish when he heard a shot and|through the ice on Houghton Lake have been suggested that I think /pro-tem of the senate, succeeding Newsprint $4 a Ton sign in Shelby Township. T-“sparks flew from, the rubbish\New Year’s Eve and three youths we should confine our studies Walter George of Georgia, who a oe mil che iat seeds SP jand an empty can flew 30 feet/who died of asbayxiation in an co @ eteglo oe we Wal he. waet (G8 pet. feck eer to 90 m.ph,, Keith's car col- |i) the a Ypsilanti garage. . ing our fire by shooting at half : TORONTO Abitibi Power &| Mded with one driven by Richard * * a dozen targets. The depressed Paper Co., Ltd. today announced| M- Wilk, 24, of Utica. A youth, “changing a tire ‘on highway snd this one are close. a 1 increase of $4 a ton] Keith-and Wilk, along with'his car, reported another shot was In Today’ Ss Press _| to Saginaw Street and may help in the price of newsprint effective |Keith's brother, Floyd C., 39, 1236/fired at him. downtown merchants wes anne - March 1. Pontiac’ Rd., a passenger with} Other incidents believed trace-| County News .........+.+. 19 | % speeding other - - A company spokesman said a/Keith, are in’ Mt. ‘Clemens’ St.jable to the pharitom rifleman, in-) Editorials ................. |g | might hasten matters along etter dated Dec. 31 has been sent| Joseph Merty Hospital. Troy was|cluded that of a 39-year-old wom-) Pot-0-Gold ..........-..+--» qe | We confined ws steer. tg all Abitibi publisher-customers|reported’ in fair condition while|an waiting for a bus. She reported) Sports ....... Sass ee | ee Oe | advising them of the increase. the Siber two were reported satis-jshe was shot at twice. - Theaters ........ Naneiee woee 16 The price rise, he said, is due factory. . A teen-aged couple, parked in| TV & Radio Programs ...., 35 F d Detroit Club, to increased costs, including high- ‘ae Southfield Township, was also ter-| Wilson, Earl ..........+-:. . 16 ame er freight ‘costs, Royal Oak police detectives said|rorized eb a youth with a rifle. Women’s Pages ..:... 19 to 25 lati n asino urns in Casino, B Press to Begin Highlights Monday FBI Chief Praises. New Whitehead Book of the ‘bureau. Mr. Whitehead was well known on the Washington J. Edgar Hoover himself puts a seal_of approval on Don White- head’s runaway bestseller ‘The FBI Story,” highlights of which will appear in The Pontiac Press beginning Monday. *- Jn a foreward to Whitehead’s book, Hoover ‘says: “My associates and I are deeply grateful for the painstaking care of-the author in his accurate portrayal of the record of The FBI.” “For more than 30 years, as the FBI's director, I have watched the story of the bureau being reported on s day-to-day basis by the | press, radio and, now, television, Our organization has bees sera-’ tinized by committees of Congress, by the budget bureaa and by fhe courts. In magazine articles and books, many of the bureau’s work have been recorded. Some of those accounts were - eorrect, others were imagination. = “Tt geemed to me that far too many people had no real under- i mystery because of its scattered record occasioned by its widespread “@perations, and to learn of its many activities would require research "which few people have time to'conduct. Fas .. “In the suriimet of 1955, Don Whitehead revived a request he tad! for itself... Se a a é Fs / * “He had won two Pulitzer prises for distinguished reporting on domestic and foreign affairs. He was generally regarded as one of the top war correspondents in World War II and in the Korean war, ee eee ee fidence in his integrity, ability and objectivity. ; - “Mr, ‘qhaldinad: hatte. haves alison cs by bee Were nite ehpplitey: ceueihy -a, PEe, ete See Canyons as they did not violate security. “Png tutes wen thee to wak questions ‘snl ‘we thit it was ow Chey et ee ee duty to provide him with full facts so that he could form his own {independent judgment on our policies, procedures and performance , . . - | “In recent years, a campaign of falsehood and vilification has standing of the FBI's work. It was too much of a “mystery.” It was been directed against the FBI by some ignorant and some subversive |, e elements. In the world-wide struggle of free people, the truth is still me of our most potent weapons. hee te eee ee YOK eee Pt fy the best answer to’ the falsehoods, wditratd snd‘ ees | previously made to doa book which would span the etre history |sprend hy Communists, their stooges and defenders.” DETROIT ‘(INS)—Two separate fires destroyed a well-known night club and forced the evacuation of a hotel and all-night theater in Detroit early today. The interior of the Latin Casino was completely destroyed and Fire Marshal Matthew McNally . esti- mated damage at $90,000. apparatus battled the blaze, which apparently started near the kitch- ‘jen in the “rear of the one-story brick building. Merchandise in an appliance and furniture store next to the night club also was dam- aged. ‘A minor fire in a sandwich shop sent smoke into the National The- ater and Hubar Hotel, police to remove 60 hote] tenants and about 200 movie house patrons. Officers had to enter the hotel twice to evacuate the tenants, who halked at rgeee into 17-degree cold. } es was tals Fourteen pieces of firefighting! forcing| oJ JACK D, ROBINSON 57 Business Year Another ‘Best,’ Predicts ‘Fortune’ “The Fortune business roundup, which for the past six years has correctly forecast U. S. business cohditions six to 12 months in ad- vance, predicts-in the magazine's January issue that 1957 will be, “But that appears to be the worst that can. happen, and it would hardly be a recession.” Cause for Celebration . GLENDALE, Calif. ‘®—For the Christmas family of Glendale, New Year’s Day was a merry day — more so, in fact, than Christ- mas. Eli Christmas, retired rail- roader, and his wife Frances were celebrating their 50th wedding an- niversary. They were married on New Year's Day, 1907, and. the ceremony was performed — ap- propriately enough — in Santa cleaning shop soir e- and his attractive employe, Assistant Chief Herman Potts said police tests should confirm the theory 'in the deaths of Jack D. Robinson, 39, owner Beck Cleaners, 33 ‘Woodward Ave., and Mrs, Marie Y, Sayers, 33-year- old manager of his Royal Oak branch store. of N. Their bodies were discovered in Robinson's car early Tuesday be- hind the Capri Motel, 3016 N. _ Woodward, police said, Rebinson,. whose home is at 19025 Prairie Ave., Detroit, was ‘shot twice in the chest. Mrs. Sayers, 324 N. Woodward, Bir- en, Sed AOS stomach. from her bought a .38 caliber automatic Monday night and apparently used it on Robinson and herself, while parked with the motor idling at. the rear of the motel jot. * *« «@ Robinson, the father of three chil- "| dren, was in the driver’s seat at the time of the shooting, Potts said. The dead man's wile ‘said. her husband recently had broken off with the woman after being “‘in- volved” we her = niety a year, He had etl living at a Royal Oak hotel recently but New Year's Claus,. Eve telephoned about 7:30 p.m., . (Continesd on Page 2, Col. 2) *THE- WATER'S FINE’ nine Polar Bear members of Athletic Club, of Ft. Wayne, 0 PS, hi ae 2-308 — Teeth chattering, the St. Joseph Ind., take their withstand the AP Wirephote of the year. Brave as they were, none could . elements or the 2:degtes tem. a amid sriow and ice on the first =. perature for more than five minutes, Potts said Mrs, Sayers, who was . separated hen ig : BU ae se ie hte I bn cadena temperature —_ POMPOTALUTE ciscvevecvestcdsenss eather—Sunny. ‘ DOWNTOWN TEMPERATURES 5 10 a.m 6 OM,...666.. % 0 ami,...... i T OMisee ase db ie eer BRM .icvees 14 ret 33 9 OM, .og65...14 1 p.m a T y in AAs downtown) Highest tem sasdvarcesvcscetesl? Lowest eebenedeccoeedenssdl i One Year ROO cisivesncedves ore | | Lowest ONO cecadeivecweves +<08 Mean +4 eee lees weneeeeeee dl ‘ tures This 12 in 16% ‘controlled in the city. Commissiqners, a year ago sug- gested that with the fire depart- ment occupying new quarters, the juvenile section be moved into the 2) Eye Emerson for Post today he will State University. can party cicles was superintende of Edication. In response to mention for Emérson ‘said soueressszcd Dr, this that he was “abso- | jutely Inactive” in. that line and County’s Dr. William J.. Emerson, nt of the county Board’ woud not involve teaching, Dr. Clair L. Taylor, state super-) had been so for four consecutive intendent of -y~gse r 24 ae pee fad prose from | not going to change July 1 to Join the staff of Michigan| my” mt he em te Taylor in his second term as the chief, did not elaborate on his an- \be. an administrative post: and Educator Clair Taylor to Retire State University. _ Before launching his political career, he served. as teacher and ‘coach in the Sand Creek Schools, | principal at the Pigeon High School; — | Popping up as a possible succeed | a © ine candidate to Taylor in Republi-oeee year state educational and superintendent of the Elberta’ Oaklan | Public. Schools. imouncement except that it would) He joined the Department of) . ae = TOP PARADE FLOAT — The float of Indio, Calif., winner of the Sweepstakes prizé in yes- Public Instruction in 1937, serving ‘as chief of.thée Finance and Ac- Taylor, 54, a native of Ilinots,, counting Division. Naméd deputy is a graduate of Lake Western Michigan College, Central -in 1948, he was elected to his first term as superin- 1955. Fy ” t's Ik. | : tendent in 1953, then re-elected > former BFD™ office: “tt had pre-’ ; “] rs, i ee echt s 5 z f ef . f i Hy i F f F if | j if =! i this week will Meetings scheduled at the. Bir- mingham Community House for the’ balance of the week include on Jan. 3, the Business Women’s dinner at 6:30 p.m., Kiwanis din- ‘club groups -meeting at 10:30 a.m. .A luncheon for the Oakland County ‘Federation of Women's club will be served at 12:30 p.m. * * * ing hag been scheduled for 7:30 p-m., Jan. 5. fea terday’s 68th annual Tournament of Roses pa- rade, passes before some of the million, or more spectators who viewed. the fabulous floral spec- tacle. in, Pasadena, Entitled ‘First’ Date Fes- The disposal of Christmas trees will be made easier for Birming- ham residents a DPW spokesman said today, if they will cut the tree into -easily handled lengths. This, and removal and bundling of branches will make it possible for trees to be handled along. with other rubbigh collection materials. Neither: whole trees nor large branches can be taken. wie * * John T. Birney Service for John T. Birney, 53, of 453 Baldwin, will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday from Holy Name Church. Mr. Birney died in Beau- mont Hospital on Dec. 31 after a prolonged illness, , A resident of Birmingham for 18 years, he was the manager of Alger Estate, a graduate of the University of Detroit and be- longed to Delta Sigma Phi fra- ternity. vive are his wife, Catherine .; two daughters, Patricia A. and Marguerite M.; two sons, John D. and James A., all at home. Also living are his mother Mrs. Alfred M. of Birmingham; a brother, Al- fred W. of California; and a sister, Sister Mary Alogse, $.S.J. Rosary is to be at the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co., 820 E, Maple tonight at 8:30 p.m. Burial will bein Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. © against any Communist aggres- 3 val: leaders sare suptat today: tite georpphnccgs — E tc we se 7. ya on {ot the Senate and House at a four-| — oes ; pa hour White House conference yes- i ae “quick American retaliation tergiy he will ask speedy action! Pg - eS oC SSSC—**CS”SC*ts the’ new Congress on 8 OO! ts 1865, with 153 entering R Sa sarch| jane 5g stole eoaa 9 e+ 8 € e A White: House statement said’ ee a : -. |this, would be linked with @ re- THs ,on eS a : : quest for “an enlarged program 3 .. = oF wo V OMEN 1 economic aid to the nations in a r “go | : : that area,” to be administered t Bi 0 f Id rs . ._. under Eisenhower's personal di- | -—->~-Gars-and-Men's-Bodies: rection" satel wainease St d 0 m le Located Yesterday in a a crag ays 6nd a Candidates in Former = Houghton Lake immediate backing from leaders | Elections Unopposed; 2 4 HOUGHTON LAKE (NS) | Seek Top Post ' _ Divers resumed their search today ome . ‘grim New Year's Eve misha Peel id Ei te ; . er liver. the special mes-|~ ‘ Houghton Lake. eae person early next week, 4 | ‘Two cars carrying a Party Ofinut the White House said no de- meee: speci TED, DAUR ES A bao orp = ‘ a : sche _ CHAMPION * * * — “the” onday night “during: “ne a2: al ae i. a tright), 16 oar ere ' en See 7 blinding snowstorm. : burn (DTex)t told ous te holds the trophy Hulet, 355 Franklin Rd. ; The cars and the bodies Ofjpelieves the President's proposal! in yestérday’s Orange Bowl baton twirling contest. competition. - Harvey Z. Beggs. 5 Highland Rd. Arthur Klatt, 33, of Lansing, Mich.,|_which conferees .said involved > 4 : and for treasurer, Homer W. Case, | Lake Mich., were located yester-|order J.§. military forces into ac- poy ~ ° . ‘ i, seq Lewis, 410 Kendry Ave. - ayy state pice and volunteer toni be a very toe oe OTE Entries by Friday|N@@QO VIS Vin) xu x srosee, pot, ae Still missing and presumed jit can have proper explanation). . * é' 2 Albert A. Clark, 5025 North- ’ drowned are Kiatt's wife, Berna- 2d practical es it sd 6 c) t t di M ae Adams, Mark BR, Kraus, 100 Wil- | dette, 3%, and Mrs, Dorine Butler, |Congress.” or utstanaing an | | lamberry, Lorne G. O'Neil, 416 3 33, of Lansing. Chairman Cannon (D-Mo) of the Ps : : | W Eileen Dr., Gordo nT, Getsing- House Appropriations Committee | | ; ag _| er, 1415 West Lake Rd., The lone survivor, John Whorley,'said “The President's proposal| Who was the “Outstanding Young Pontiac Jaycees, Distinguished Hills, 4. Scott, i. _ 36, also of Lansing, notified seems to me the only sensible|Man of Pontiac’ during the past Service Award, Box 210, Pontiac. Sharon Dreyer Takes! 278 Marlborough Dr. and Jami3 Z ities after wandering over the course for. us to follow.” year? The Pontiac Junior Chamber oe @ 8 ok Twirling Event, Two M. Martin, 456 Tillberry. es frozen lake for more than an hour.|" gon Lyndon B, Johnson of Tex-|of Commerce is seeking the answer til 3 ‘ Justice of the Peace filers are | He opened the door of one of the as the to this question, To quality for this annual) Sisters Place, Too as, the Senate's Democratic lead- ques’ ’ Clyde Fulton, 6865 Meadow Lake | pew Fy oc he toggle reserved . judgment. He said ** «@ award, the candidate must be be- : : . 1001 Wil- | moder aged 0 A Eisenhower's request involved) The Jaycees emphasized today tween 21 and 35 and be com | 1. pbaton-twi rling sisters, all ye Fae i, oo at the ice 300 feet from his ‘mee: “rather far-reaching pro-'that any person who feels he or| sidered to have an outstanding |.tudents at West Bloomfield High\and Lawrence W. Moloney, 2897 car. He |posals ‘with grave and serious im-|she has a likely candidate for this| record im community service im \school, were in the spotlight at|Colonial, Bloomfield Hills, oe apparently had escaped from th|plications.” But he prom is €d\honor, ay att cn entry no| tee aren. He need mot live in lthe exnusl championship held New *-* & = auto, but was trapped by the lake's'speedy Senate consideration of|later than Friday. The ietter| Pentiac, Jaycee officials of the lvear's eve in the Orange Bowl at ng constables nominations _- ice surface, Sohn's body was re-ithem. should be addressed in care of the) contest pointed out. Miami, Fla are Maurice Mouray, 1155 Humph- ee oe ee he Sen, Wiley of Wisconsin, top Re- The winner will be judged from se 'e rey, R. W. C, Pickering, 7141 Frank | ial sell’ Ge te thes buen, tee ae the letters by judges on Monday.| ‘The eldest, 16-year-old Sharon,|ji" Rd Kank Rhodes, OM Bran) | heavier than most of the other : a9 * a junior and the holder of many|/™ Rd. ad Hills ‘and : “didn’t hear any opposition” when Bomb Re rt Last year’s winner was William state and midwest twirling honors ward N. Schneider, 1430 Innwood : lsedletiy why thas’ h coho ont ropnantnte Pir ope Barly om L. Treanor, 4, of $71 Berwickiwon the big championship in a|~'"!¢. Bloomfield Hills, , Da Pe eee om Ch wr eae, 1, 2 | pes Me re wey sarc el SI COME IN [Pontiac Deaths es. sucha See's we manta Fire Forces Family Risuhower fond “ ope ; on lac ea S grader, worked with Sharon as a| pér Reed, 412 oNorth Glengary, | ht 00" aad abded be was] Scares Prove Folia Se a el eee nme ae fo Flee Sylvan Home |e” "** “| Gut Keep Police Running A2aust Harths fall, They were a feature whet-of review are Howard Keating J | ! P unning ever the school band appeared.|3756 Lincoln Ave., and Walter J. : Vice President Nixon gave the| ; New York C August Harths of 563 Lenox St.|4 ene and Marilyn also placed! . ; ; members of a Syivan Lake|legislators @. summery of Ma re ad rk City yesterday morning in St. JOhigh in the contest at Mlaml Belm, 5000 Brocistale. a fiee hestss oat tm thee boane tiee-|purten refugee system, In it he) NEW ‘YORK @ — Pranksters| Born in Germany on May 18). + * * * Burglars Enter Dairy, | ing them to flee to safety in their|recommended that no ceiling be|and crackpots ‘continue to harass|92.he was married there to t8 The girls and their parents, Mr-iv 1. $5 From Cabinet — | nightclothes in 12 degree weather|put on refugee admissions to this\the police search for New York!1892, he was married there to the|and Mrs. Edwin Dreyer, 3717 , 4 | early today, =. country. Eisenhower announced City’s “mad bomber." former Margarethe Mauer on|Ward’s Point, had not returned (©) 2 poite: Dairy Co., 1758 Z Released by Pontiac ‘General the attorney general will continue! “2 * March 2, 1923. day from the south. "|Clarkston Rd., Orion Township, : Hospital following treatment for to permit entry of refugees above| The number of bomb scares; 4 member of the Lutheran ; was broken into and looted of $5 in — of » Be =r ae the present 21,500’ limit until Con-|dwindled to about a dozen yester- of the Ascension, he had Sylvan Store Looted ‘change sometime over the long wile, Addies. Dorin, 14 gress acts. day. The variety of scares, how-| ved in Oakland County 30 years. ; holiday weekend, Oakland County sa janct Th a ateteas| LET SR ASRPP of any previous} Corning hero tren Germany be |, A department store atthe Syivan detecaps sad today, 5 “ Se dattcaa dy oa r was employed as a tool and die | Lake Shopping Center was broken _ a The blaze at 15% Find Bodies of Two Police said the perpetrators | maker at Pontiac Motor Division. into and looted of $58 early this} Investigators believe the bur- Lakeview Rd., at approximately ranged from & isyear-eld whe | Mr. Harths leaves his wife, Mar.|M°mmns, it was reported by State/glary is the work of teenagers. 3:15 a.m., causing an estimated Behi exploded a bomb firecracker in the: hg s rd and Police. All the money was said|The money was taken from a) preorder sage to the home | tel. mid-Manhattan to the person whe |Margarct SI Pinte smi a(t have been taken from a cash forced open cabinet. Overlooked planted a fake bomb in « Times |brother, Fritz ’ in Ger. | Pesister: was $3 in change. he ae ee (Continued Fron Page One) | Square teloghene boot, with as'|many ne ee ne Ber , see Bo Mosher ‘oishe said, saying he. was coming attached note saying: Friends may call at the Voor- . - | the abe whch wared inv bed aa “Dear Maran: This e ty stat teeeSile Funeral Home wel FHP? OO mantic: Arabian Float pe pre Robinson was living away from the New. Year with a bang.” {day noon. Mr. Harths body will hn. ’ ; —* ar conte’ yahome “to calm his nerves,” his| Police said Marian’s admirer had|then be taken to the Lutheran ° : te lr che ws: He Ses, heeled ey Malic an unexgndve iin eng] Cures of te Ascemin er ew) TOK Winner at Pasadena Sevthan tabaer te nae nue Pofts theorized Mrs. Sayers shot length. unning ita) ‘The.Rev. William L. LaFountain my pare ; him and herself when he an- ** ¢ will officiate with burial following) PASADENA, Calif. «» — Indio,)8,000 fashioned its romantic ori- ene nounced he was going back home.| Also found yesterday were ajin Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. (Calif., a first-tie entry, holds thejenal setting with dates suspended e She had applied for a permit to/harmiless flashlight case and a bag neoiermomae coveted sweepstakes honors among/from orchid trees overlooking @ Bloomfield Jeweler purchase the gun Dec. 4 at the|of cookies which a cautious usher|Mrs, Frank House the 63 breathtaking floats fashioned|courtyard of lavender, pink and Birmingham Police Department. |carried gingerly from @ theater. from flowers for the 68th annual white blossoms. : < . She bought it a Yew hours before An unexploded wet cutmatte Graveside service for Mrs.|Tournament of Roses. Other awards included: ° Found Dead mn Store the shootings at Geake’s Sporting henad was feend te the Nols York Frank House, a former Pontiac} A scene from the Arabian Nights; yj iternational trophy — Switz- ' Goods Store, 23510 Woodward,| runic wbrary Dec. %4. Sin resident, will be at 3 p.m. Thurs-|— a caliph’s court — was the) otana in. cooperation with the The body of Bloomfield Town-| Mrs. Sayeré apparently had been bomb in N. York’s live ‘Cemetery. “first date festival.” labeled “Time to Join the March ship jeweler Richard E. Garlick, |worried about she| herb in New York's Paramount | “vrs, House, 63, died Monday of| police and veteran observers | of Dimes,” called 2 — 42, of 6085 Wing Lake Rd., was applied for the gun permit, Bir- last’ Friday and have |, heart attack at her home in ! one ont vers | of Dimes,” calcd attention © found by Detroit police yesterday |mingham Det. Sgt. Robert Schaule checked about 150 reports of |p 4... ; among the grandstand crowd es- the problem of poiio. ih his store at -1250 Washington said. She had filed 9 ;complaint,| °°™* Which proved unfounded. Gueted Me New ate mn | States. and - territories Divi- Bh he -said, that she- had found . Both bombs were detonated M O ill WwW Th = Sree ae are a hi y sion — Iowa, whose football team 6 Wayne County Assistant Medical |strange man in her car one night,| "*™lessly by authorities. rs. Urville WW. ihompson we 1% wiles en beat Oregon State in the. Rose niner Dr. Francis X. Krynicki| Robinson was the father of two| Police linked the library and| Mrs. Orville W. (Rhea 1.) ne Persons: Bowl following. the parade. Six listed the death as a suicide./sons, 18 and 7, and a daughter, | Paramount explosives to the “mad Thompson, 50, of 77 Leheigh St The six-mile procession wound Iowa girls rode on a platform rep- Police said he apparently drank/four months. bomber,”” who has plagued this|died yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy|**roush Pasadena’s streets for|resenting agriculture, industry and a poisonous solution used in clean-| Au last |city since 1940 with some 34 bombs, Hospital. She had been in il],health/™0re than two hours. education. ‘ ing ; night by Dr. Richard E. Olsen,|22.of which exploded injuring 15jabout a year. ° . conti * The float, “‘Strength. From the Mrs. Garlick had reported her|pathologist at St. Joseph Merey| persons. There were no fatalities.| She was born in Mayville May 25,|, The floats, costing from $5,000 Land,” was the first ever. entered hushand missing yesterday to area | Hospital * 1906 to Wert and Ethel D. Thomas to $25,000 ecah, represented a my-/by Iowa in any Tournaiment of police. He reportedly was feeling | Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem| Discovery of the cherry bomb Clark. The Thompsons ‘came to|Taid of scenes in keeping with the) Roses, It wasiconstructed of sweet desponderit over a, medical condi |said no investigation was contem-|firecracker in Manhattan yester-|Pontiac after their marriage “in theme, “Famous Firsts in Flow-ipeas, roses, torch ginger and other ion, ° ‘|plated by his office. day led to arrest of four youths: Mayville on Feb. 5, 1926. ers.” Indio, 2 community of ahout!blooms. + | ——————- George 3 Scarles, 1, of Queens: Besides her husband, Mrs. _- ; H . nm Beckman 17, a Marine ‘Thompson Jeaves her mother, Mrs. - The Weather Triplets Start Off Year on furlough’ from Camp Lejeune,|Fthel Ebby of Pontiac; a son, “pat Us. Weaver Berea neperr *0F COUPIE in Lansing N. C.: Beckman’s brother Ronald, Robert, and a daughter, Mrs. Cor- PONTIAC AND VICINITY. — Partly, : 16, of Manhattan, and Donald nelia Ball, both of Pontiac; and oa gad eld toda ong tonight LANSING (INS)—Mrs. Sherill| Jones, 17, of Queens. three grandchildren. . today 20-24, low tonight 12-16. 4 iittle StUdt, 23, of Lansing, who expected oF ¢ | Also. surviving is a brother, rermer tomorrow, igh 26-38. Nerth-\one baby in six weeks, was re-| Scarles was charged with explod-|Liewellyn A, Clark of Pontiac. coming variable 5-19 miles an hour Ported doing fine today along with|ing a firecracker in violation of a| Service will be at 1:30 p.m.: Fri- . : 1:30 p her New Year's day triplets. city ordinance. He was held in $500\day from the Donelson-Johns Fun- ___ Today in Pontise The thiplets, two girls and a boy, bail. The others were accusedjeral Home with the Rev. Roy : lowest temp preceding ¢ a.m.were the 3d, 4th and 5th babies jof Fey el ce on ee arena otra ~srerredigkar pat Big Mind velocity 19 mpn,/Of the new year in Lansing. against Jones and the njterian Church officiating. Mrs. a sete Wednesday et 5:11 pm. | airs. pay at Baro husband, | brothers were dismissed, however, ‘Thompson's body will be cremated) 5 Sua pe Tperetes ot, 0:01 4m. a. a _ esman, have er - — failed to ap- at me Chapel Memorial Ceme- of , lavender, Scheherazade and a caliph Are with princesses and slave girls. me display is a mass pink and. white” Gowers. Queen lutionary age in yiich we * ‘The Horticultural Society meet: r : AP Wirephote | the tival,"” the féat heralded the town’s desert |" climate and date orchards. Real dates are sus- , pended from the trees, and the people of Michigan to float placidly in back waters while great things ery to be done. “In @ world where the role of live. “If we fail in this, we fail in everything—in our responsibility to FOR FUTURE PROGRESS “Tf we are to continue to main- tain our liberties, our high stand- lards of living, our world leader- * ship in technology and industry, we must provide our ‘children with the education they need for the world of tomernow." « , In a society of automation and inaugural night, told of the report he would make of inauguration activities if he were in attendance ag a “spy for the Republicans.” | As such a spy, he said, he would wonder why some laround for the evening’ banquet Poe Newsmen pricked up their ears “Ten to one it was ‘T'll see you at the 1960 inaugural’ to. ‘I was with you in 1948,’ "he said. He said what was uppermost in Questioned afterwards about the “1960 inaugural” part of it~ whether that meant 1960 in Wash- ington, D.C.—the governor said he was just relating what people said. to him. EMBLEM IN EVIDENCE As one would expect, the Wil-- liams émblem—the green bow tie with white polka dots—was every- where in_evidence at all inaugural events. ™ - * One of the floral pieces on dis- play in the executive office con- :'gisted of a three-foot, green-dyed piece of dry foam material shaped Hike a bow tie and liberally studded _ lwith white carnations. | News Flashes SAVANNAH, Ga, ) — Patients Tevo- ee { — eer err a ee Lk Anan We eS ore APH x. ~~Romeo offices. ' | rn me ot Meteors P & A will Thursday evening at Two at Romeo ~-Contest for Top _of Clerk and T at Avon a Incumbents File for Posts| reasu ‘In view of the coming Feb. primary election, The Press printing names of candidates who| _ filed for offices ‘before . Monday’ deadline, Below are listed those who filed for Avon Township and A review of candidates’ tions filed Monday for Avon ship offices for. Feb, 18 on the board, four of which are to be filled: Earl Dean, Elmer Leblond (incumbents) Harman C. Pike, ‘Lyle Rs Knapp, Wayne J, Holman, Wilson H. Gisse, E, Till- Two filing for Democratic com- mitteemen were Kathleen P. Crowe and William K. Benson. a * * ® The two candidates receiving the highest number of votes at the Primary ‘will fill the four year terms for trustees, the two receiv- ing the next highest will fill the! two year terms. Romeo Incumbent Ray Mellen has filed for reelection to his present office} as village president. He will be opposed by Joseph E. Rymill for Pe, post in the primary election eb. 18. Incumbent George Tapley, Lynn Posey and William Totten filed for the three positions on the council. Also candidates for these posts are: Civil Defense Director Maurice Foltz, Stanley Ladtke and John Kegier. Other incumbents seeking reelec- tion include Grace R. McKay, treasurer; William M. Ontiing, clerk; Glenn Levin, assessor, and Helen M. Stone and H. Dale Pal- mer, library directors. Noon Ceremony Marries Couple in Church Rite . IMLAY CITY — The Rev. Ray- mond McCormick officiated at the noontime ceremony Saturday, when Clarabelle Grosskopf, daugh- ter of Mr. Mrs. Charles Gross- kopf Sr. me the bride of Harold Lee Swarthout, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harld D. Swarthout of ;@ Portland. Matron of honor was Mrs, Ma- rie Lippert, Mt. Pleasant, and bridesmaid was Mrs. Helen Dale, Flint, Larry Swarthout was his brother’s bes( man. Ushers were David Lantz and Robert Grosskopf. Marietta Gross- kopf was the flower girl and John Grosskopf III was the ringbearer. The bride and groom left Mon- day for Pacific Grove, California to make their home there while the groom is stationed at Fort Ord Army Base. PATRICIA BALDWIN Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Baldwin of 2931 Marlington ave., Waterford Township, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Patricia oat. is Gite C. Vore Jr. He = deadly enemy, have brating New Year's ‘eves , Aleoholism “ae ‘ LAUNCH TEENAGE EVENT — Richard Osius, Detroit; Sue Charron, Oxford; Francis MacMillan, Detroit, and Mary Jo Meads of Oxford, (1 to r) all of the Uni- versity of Michigan, helped to launch a recent supper dance at the Metamora Hunt j . Club. Prep school and college students backing the party hope to make the event an annual holiday occurrence. oe a ao ka » The outstanding farm boy and - Cansift, sen of Mrs, Louise _ Donald Wagner LAKE ORION— Donald E. W: ner, 33, died suddenly last night at his: residence on Beech Drive in Orion Township and the body is at Allen's Funeral Home in Lake Orion pending funeral arrange- ments. Russell Bailey ROCHESTER —Service for, Russell Bailey, 55, of 353 Highland St. here; will be at 2 p. m. Thurs- day from the Pixley Funeral Home, with’ burial at White Chapel Cemetery. He died Mon- “| day evening at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, several months of illness. A longtime resident of Roch- ester, Mr, Bailey had been employed at Pontiac Motors for following Gloria Mason of Chicago; five one sister, Rochester and F&AM No. 5, of which he was a member, will con- duct graveside services. Milter H, Lull MILFORD — Service for Milton H. Lull, 51, of 9459 Cedar Island Rd., will be at 3 p.m. Thursday Home, with burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Mr. Lull, a lifetime resident of Pontiac and Oakland County, died at St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, on Monday. He was. a ‘member of the First Presbyterian Church, and a veteran of World War II . _ Surviving besides his wife, Edna are two sons, Charles E. both at * hd and Michael M, Lull, home; five sisters, Mrs. George Hubbard, Mrs. Bradley Scott and Mrs. Monroe Hilty, all of Pontiac, Mrs. Charles Bali of Drayton Plains and Mrs. Fenton Weaver of Clarkston, also one brother, John A., of Detroit. Frances M. Gaston ROCHESTER — Funeral serv- ices for Mrs. Frances M. Gaston, Deaths in Nearby Communities grandchildren; five brothers and 68, of 729 Wilcox St. will be Fri- -|day at 2 p.m. from Pixley Funeral Home with burial in Mt. Avon Cemetery. Mrs. Gaston died last night at Pontiac General Hospital following several months illness, She was the widow of the late Dr. John O. Gaston. She is survived by sev- eral cousins, Bernell K. Marshall | Services for Bernell K. Marshall, 23, formerly of Milford and Pontiac will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. | from the Orchard Avenue Christian Church, Shepard. Burial will be in Salt River Cemetery. Arrange- ments have been made by Gerbers Funeral Home, Shepard. Mr, Marshall son of Dennis and Doris Marshall. is_survived by his wife Natalie and two daughters, Margie, 5, and Krystal, 2. Also surviving are one sister Wanda and. six. brothers Henry, Phillip, Gary, John, Robert, and Richard all at home in Milford. Alexander LaFnear CENTER LINE — Sarvices will be held for Alexander LaFnear,) who died at his son's home here, from S. Clements Catholic Church on Thursday at 10 a.m Formerly a Pontiac resident, Mr. LaFnear is survived by his sons James and Lavern of Cen- ter Line, Edmund of Southfield Tonwship, and Russell of Cali- fornia, a daughter Marie Spen- Isaac of Pontiac. The body is at the Ford Fu- neral Home where services will be held tonight at 8 p.m, Burial will be in the’ Mt. Ottvet Ceme- tery. Doll Up Post Office N HUDSON — The post of- fice here is undergoing a com- plete interior redecorating, and new post office boxes are being installed. ‘body is to the right. oor of Feuieg snd’ ¢ tyeter | Center of gravity in the: human) [Peach Growers Set Michigan Day at Confab National Peach Council President ‘Harry Nye of St. Joseph has an- nounced the organization has, scheduled its annual convention| Feb, 18-20, with growers invited to the Benton Harbor-St, Joseph area gathering. A special “Michigan Day” is planned to afford Michigan peach growers an opportunity to hear and exchange ideas with top grow- ers from other parts of the na-. tion. the Sedus Fruit Exchange, has been named general chairman for convention arrangements, day of the convention, will discuss pruning systems, peach irrigation, ing, packaging and pro- duct eye appeal, Village Council ito Open Bids on Parking Lot ing of the, Village Council will be held tonight at 7:30 in the Village Hall. On the agenda is the open- ing of bids for construction work Extension of water and sewer service outside the village limits in accordance to recent recom- men ations of the area planning commission wi]! be under further discussion. the council, that in view of needed capital improvements to the water tensions will be made at this time. County Births Mr. and Mrs. ron Srokew of Metamors isocuushne Hardy) are parents born at Lapeer oan neral Ylospital.: Nye saia speakers at. the ‘‘Mich- igan Day” program, the second ROCHESTER — A special meet- on the new off-street parking lot. New Civic League Elects First Board SASHABAW PLAINS—The Inde- pendence Civic League recently met at the home of Paul Davidson and elected its first Board of Di- rectors. ~ Independence Civic League is a non-profit, non - partisan associa- tion of residents and voters of In- depend Township and Clark- ston Consolidated School District. Formed as a service to voters in the Clarkston area, its func- tions are to investigate candi- Corn Picker Takes Fingers of Third Man ROMEO — The third person in recent weeks to lose fingers by getting his hand caught in a corn ipicker in this area is Chester Ank- ney of 1851 Park Rd., Lake Orion. * . * The thumb and two fingers of his right hand were removed at dates for office and introduce issues, and issue a rating on each candidate, Elected at the meeting were: them to the public, investigate all |¢ George McRae, chairman; Robert ‘World Citizen’ Held! Cameron, recording secretary; Betty Woodworth, corresponding secretary; Raymond Gates, treas- urer; Nelson Hichman, one year trustee; Paul Davidson, two year trustee; and Robert Martin, three year trustee, Decorations Contest Awards 1956 Prizes ROCHESTER — The Christmas ‘Home Decorations Contest in Roch- ester, sponsored by the Lions Club, included $25. for first prize which went to Robert Harris,. $15 to Andrew Hughes, and $10 to Roger Weymouth.. Ten $5 prizes were jawarded to honorable mention winners. It is the consensus of opinion of and sewer system that no eXx-) Church Group to Meet ROCHESTER—The Dorcas Cir- cle of St. Paul's Methodist Church | will meet. at 1:30 p, m. Jan. 9 at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. 'W. H. Collycott. Mrs, Howard [Wilson and Mrs. Harry R. Tripp are the assisting hostesses. Family Night Tonight NEW HUDSON — The Methadist |Church here is holding Family | Night tonight,- with a cooperative ‘supper beginning at 6:30 p.m. in Amsterdam Fray. AMSTERDAM (INS) — “World bred jailed in Amsterdam today after he allegedly smashed furn- while being questioned by authorities at Schipol Airport, * * * _ The 35-year-old Davis, an Ameri- can who travels without passport, arrived from Frankfurt and was brought into a smali airport room to be interrogated by police au- thorities. * ¢ * The policemen said that while they telephoned the ministry of justice for advice, Davis lost his temper, tore down the window} drapes and caused other damage. He was sent to Amsterdam po- lice headquarters where authorities said he will be held pending ex- tradition. The American consul! was informed and he contacted the Sate department, Birthday Club, Meets ‘Club on Wednesday evening, Jan. 9, at 8 p. m. for a social meeting. Plans will be made for the coming year, \ (Can alcoholics, for whem wigood shinee cele- Genter e rimented an open for for- pe Re ere The Associated was granted @ look at the proceedings.) By EDWARD J. MARKAITY | GRAND RAPIDS — A New Year's Eve open house celebration at the Grand Rapid: Alcoholism Rehabilitati 250 fora» real glow. Center found: about patients taking ‘on ‘a It was the glow of - confidence and faith that each has made|' is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clellan| ®¢ open house as one of few O.-Vore Sr. of 4920 Hatchery Re:,| Pisces fo usher WA the mew year wedding , mI janned iain For others, it 3 we to wi ‘ was a 2 eae renew acquaintances. with old friends. The atmosphere was one Coun Calendar se Done ees ene _ lof friends. Only the traditional in- day season were absent, = ®| Year!” most often was acccompa- Grand/nied by the phrase: “Boy, you're looking well.” For entertainment, the Center offered bingo, card games and the opportunity just to sit and chat. Refreshments included an ever-bubbling urn of coffee, soft we ae ede tte ee ale, ‘sald one attendant), sand- wiches and light pastries. Morris Barrett, director of the: Center and party host, said: ¢ “This was our first attempt to ei ee Ge potent ot ene me.,”’ BLANKET INVITATION A blanket invitation earlier had been extended to the 456 patients: treated during the unique center's first year of operation, The Grand Rapids Center, which opened in September 1955, is’ Miche igan's first “total treatment’’ pro- gram. Others in the state—hos- pitals or clinics—are devoted to a “dryout"” of alcoholics or weer be outpatient care. “Ta, treating the) sicebetss here,” Barrett said, “we first attempt to win his confidence and show our interest in helping ier Sat we understand Tyneal bits of conversation among the guests reflected appre- ciation of the treatment they re- ceived while at the center and the progress each has made toward improvement, “You feel that they know what you're up against,” said one guest. “They really. treat you like a king,” echoed another. “Man, this is the first New Year's eve in 16 years I’ve been sober.” “Christmas Eve was the first sober one I’ve spent in the last 22 This pl helped me. do a.” % m One of. the most enthusiastic advocates of the center treatment is the father and recent graduate of patient program. Ex-Alcoholics Ta ke on Happy Glowat Party —not counting beer—before I was steered here when I asked for help. Sure, I was leery about coming in. I thought it would mean lots of needles, bars on the windows and things like that. THEY UNDERSTAND “But it’s altogether different. not completely recovered until he has a record of four years of sobriety. He explains the differ- ence between being sober and obtaining sobriety thusly: “Being sober is doing without alcohol. Obtaining sobriety is be- ing happy without alcohol. Most of the treatment is ‘‘brain- washing.”” They understand your problem and make you think clear- ly. Pretty soon you find you've got a whole new outlook on life,’ “No, it doesn’t happen over night. But, it happens. “I'm back on the job again, I feel just great and it was won- dertul tonight to hear my son say, ‘Congratu.ations, dad. You really did it.’ . Experts say alcoholism is one of modern civilization’s most wide- spread problems. Michigah alone counts upwards of 200,000 victims. CURE UNKNOWN Outright cures are virtually un- — He. said: ‘ , > ‘ings ecommiunity and the | jrp. “I might not have ‘cheated my- batt ream Poriety tices state jm the recovered alcoholic, sR ee a ae ms eS Tale ito te ecm ame Sty a ol . programs tell that your Bitters was help- I was taking up to two-fifths a day Batrett- suye the alecbeille is lion doilar price tags.) ‘ & é / . ig - + 7 . ; : : x . | } & |. \ fd f * ° q sy ; ee Se ae a att fgg eg hae he ie ee” Eek eS ee age See Pp tae ea eae ee ee ee “Our is a means of obtaining sobriety, " he adds, * ws According to a summary of opin- is doing well. The typical reaction of departing . guests: “It was a wonderful Party. Let's do it again next year.” “With a turnout like that, you be associated with Church Rites Marry Couple at a may City citizen. number one,” Garry Davis| 3988 Lotus, Clarkston, are announc- ing the engagement of their daugh- ter, Charlotte, to Donald Capron, son of Mr. and Mrs. oon Cap- METAMORA—Mrs\ Edward,ron of 2318 Allen Rd., Ortonville. Brecht will be hostess td, the mem- No date has been set for the bers of the Metamora \Birthday| Wedding. ion from party. guests, the Center| 7 ~ Plan Annual Meeting of Auxiliary Group METAMORA—The annual meet- ing of the Metamora Cemetery Ladies’ Auxiliary will be held on Farm Boy, Girl of Year |: Named in SW Michigan | ok ate ee lee 1957 Officials to Be Installed i. Ist Livestock School at Lapeer January 9 LAPEER—“Know Your Market Grades” will be the theme of the First Livestock Institute in Mich- Jap, 15, with Mrs. Josie Michael and Mrs. Arthur Barter co Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hood of i ah : eae i i 8A cai igi Area Extension Club to Work on Textiles Members are asked to arrive at’ 10 a. m., .bring sack lunch and’ .}material to work on textile paint- - Hing. Coenen fer the day yi boggy » textiles. Leads Breeders’ Co-Op EAST LANSING @ — E. A. (Pip) Wenner has been named general manager of the Michigan Artificial Breeders’ Cooperative Inc. Announcement ‘of the ap- pointment was. made by Frank board of directors of the coopera- ‘ Advertisement ) so I RESULTS REPORTED BY O-JIB-WA USER | ing me, as in two seenthe the alin knes, at & went out of ap oes oe 4 res | : 2 ae eee ee J Heim, Jackson, chairman of the; ee ye = +. The real test of a medicine is not in bat in its use. 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Breezy floral- printed sheers, giant frosted plaids Beach Wear to the sun—and resort cottons go along with fashion. and woven cottons made to re- semble appliqued lace—all make The halter bareback beach dress. is a case in point. Cut high in | Fashion says bare your back’ play-clothes that are absolutely | front with a tiny collar and a backless, and often strapless. row of buttons, it has a shirtwaist Patio dre in pais prints \look which cdntrasts with its bare and cotton jerseys have new |beck. * @ *« sleeves cut out trom the showl- | One designer does this in win- der blade. Necklines cut high | a , |dow-pane checked gingham with its acd square in front—V-cut i Lack cut bare to a wide belt which back—are seen in foamy pik [oncircles the waist. The same to Pp. and white lace prints and cotton ars op a companion pastel. Aappe satins appliqued in white eyelet. | iavsuit which has little. girl New low-curved horseshoe neck-! bloomers. — Reduced-Prices | on Pianos: Floor Samples-Demonstrators-_ : Trade-ins ~—~ Piapos Returned from Rent OUT THEY GO A Great Saving to You CONSOLES-GRANDS-SPINETS Blond, Mahogany, Walnut UPRIGHTS From ‘95 Every Piano Will Be Tuned, Polished and Delivered Anywhere in Michigan at No Extra Cost — ALL FULL 88 NOTES — Savings Up to $200 GALLAGHER MUSIC C0. | 18 E. HURON ‘Hear the Thomas and Lowrey “Organ ~ PONTIAC WE ARE OPEN MON. AND FRI. NIGHTS "TIL 9 |] — Sorry, All Sales : Final — ig FALL and WINTER HATS | were: to 10.95 | 2. 3. 4. Glenhaven INUARY CLEARANCE SALE ~ SUITS were 2.95 to 49, 95 15." 32. Reyons end’ Wools . = Sweeping Eackictions on All Fall and Winter a Coats, Suits, Dresses, Shoes and Sportswear ” luxury coats 340 a 100% All Wool Coats _ Martinique, Wool Fleece Shortys and Full Length were to 49. 95 3 a Quality Wool Coats yi Wool Zibeline, Cashmere . and Wool Blends, Tweeds Pe 5 and Fur Fibers were to 0, ¢ | Famous Label Coats — q Worumbos, Stroocks, Lt Imported Fabrics, , a were to 95. iy \ Tweeds and Moutons dresses we (7° 14° 18° 22% Actual Values from 10.95 to 36.95 me A wonderful selection of fall and winter styles in wools, jerseys, taffetas, - crenes, brocades, laces. One and two piece styles, for dating, for office or rall occasion wear, Juniors’, misses’, half sizes. ini SER RRR 750 Pairs of Quality Shoes | | "Reduced for Quick Clearance! ro oe ’ 5 1 DeLiso Debs... Rhythm\ Steps a Carmelettes\. . Sandlers Debs were 10.95 to 22.95. 485 Te 1235 _— One Special ‘Group 2, 3, 4 sportswear Shop Early . ' All Seles Final BLOUSES - Cottons, Jerseys 2” 3” 4” SKIRTS: WOO] tweeds and flannels. 7. “Q. | | , SWEATERS Were to 14.95 | >" » g8s- HOUSE COATS Nylons and cone % off : 7 ; Ae : r . # + ¢ . ~ | fay uy Lo i | | ly , — r : Pt ; 4 Big ep ie a? f of. pe a a ge ee ee See 3 es Meters — _\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2, 1957 _ Seed * 5 t iy svepe ireok catenin . ca If it's any consolation to Ten- » Major Cage. Action Slow | | Sala zE MEN'S, Vatew we $3.98... $2.00 BOYS’. Vato: to $2.98... $1.00 BOYS’ SWEATERS . Polover tancae ee MEN’S UNDERWEAR wee We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities! . E ; i z " Gaultiere Hotsen t € Slewccoeowsti-uws Bl eSvencsetbuda S|] e-cavensaue® Elercecesccosvo” cya Se . {i ** . eee h er ew eRe [elated Preae poll, the Volp got “Thompson, cp ee ee to 4 Zi SweceossS=54 * points from Herman. ' Dick Keller and Leor: Ammerman. mighty Kentucky in the Southeastern Conference race remains to be seen, but so far the Vols have been handling opponents the fall. Georgia, another of the South- members, continued to 5 = ; i : g . age ; : E i * he New |Hampshire Invitational. tourney, the last big one of 50 or ‘more conducted during the Holi- days, opens tonight at Mobile. It's the Senior Bowl, with Furman ii MIDDLEWEIGHT BATTLE.— champion Sugar Ray Robinson of of the tape comparison on world middeweight challenger Gene Fullmer of West Jordan, Utah, This is the tale © New York and ‘for their title bout at New York's Madison Square Garden tonight. The exact weights of the two were determined at a noon weigh-in today. AP Wirephote a Ll a a | Winless Pontiac - High School a wrestling team returns to action @ Tharsday in a match at Garden a : mi cuy. Also smahdue its first 1957 : . _ Miappearance-will be strong Harel hy aes POTOR 5 ae NG = Park which travels to Port Huron. : | backs, Coach Bill Willson’s PHS OTOR EXCHANGE co. - grapplers are expected to make 401 S$. Seginew ~ Phone FE 3-7432 gy, “ines Interesting for every op- ponent the rest of this first sea: SUSSSSRSeeReseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee con ts tho oberts : , ' | Chiefs have gained valuable ex- perience in bowing to three of Michigan's top prep mat teams and scored a total of 30 points in the process, Defending state champion Ypsi- PHS, Berkley Wrestler s Back in Action Thursday | | have been among the Pontiac con-| querors, * * Dave Payne, 120, heavyweight Wil- lie Duncan, Don Herron, 165, and Duke Reilyea, 175, have been the local scorers thus far, with speedy %5-pounder Jack Keller another top performer, Nosenchuck and Reil- yea upset two Ypsi boys in the final pre-holiday match, * * showing in the big Southeastern ‘Michigan Amateur Wrestling As- sociation tourney last weekend. Veteran 154-pounder Jim Thomp- |lanti. and regional king Berkley son and Andy Sedden, 175, won titles in the big event. ‘ 6.00-16 6.50-16 6.70-15 7.10-15 ropottionately Low Prices. EVERY TOPCOA ~ < * HEVROLET $795 HURRY !! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! On Sale at Wonderful Savings Up to 50% Harris Tweeds! Imported Cashmere Blends! Irish - Tweeds! Brushed Wool Tweeds! Coverts! Saxonys! Never betore such savings! S| Mel Nosenchuck, a 133-pounder,/ get together on the basketball court. resume their traditional rivalry lic League encounter at the Pon- tiac High School gymnasium. It will be the Ist of two meet- ings between the north and south side schools this season. They clash again Feb. 8, also in the spacious PHS gym. For the Ist time in several re- the favorite’s role, slight though it may be. : Past records mean nothing ‘when these two schools collide in Haze}. Park is fresh from a fine any kind of sport, but better scor- ‘Minneapolis 7 °°0200000000.. ing punch and superior height give the Rams an edge for this one. _ Sparked by center Bill Moun- tain and forward Tom Derocher, the Rams-have rolled to three “For @ Limited Time Only You con purchase an extra pair of custom- tailored pants for only $5.00 when you pur- chose a custom-tail- ored suit. ; A large selection of fine te make your choice. T IN THE STORE HURRY !! 4, Low Prices on All Cars CUSTOM ._ TAILORS Ha CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED! RANDOLPH RWOOD ccorniers 908 W. HURON AT TELEGRAPH CUSTOM . Boston unions, St. Fred will‘find itself in'f® Mikes, $t Fred Resume Cage Rivalry The riew year will be scarcely, Rita, Ferndale St. James and | the schedule lies ahead. The four days old when two arch-rivals| Royal Oak St. Mary have been | Shamrocks own easy wins over their victims. Mountain, a 6-foot-2 transfer stu-| comes ineligible at the end of the ‘leading scorer with 100 points, an |Friday night in a Suburban Catho- average of 25 per game. Derocher is averaging 14.1 -per contest with a total of 57 points. St. Mike is undefeated in three starts, but the toughest part of en ee 8. ident from Pontiac High who be-| St. Michael and St. Frederick, a ipair of bitter cross-town foes, Will 1st semester, is Oakland County's nave , the of the| Chuck Brown and Dan Dropps,| Mike’s only returning regulars, | St attack. Brown has accounted for! 44 points, a 14.2 average, while, Dropps is averaging 13 per game en 39 points. The Mikes are defending SCL co- champions with St. Benedict. en, WEDN Y's NBA STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION on Lest » 1§ 16 16 AT vu =64&@ WESTERN DIVISION Rochester rrr |.) Fort Waym@ .i.ccsceesvece Louis 467 5 eee eneewreee | WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE Peet warns vs. Minnéapolis at Rochester, TUESDAY'S RESULTS Boston 100, Philadelphia 87 Syracuse 106, New York 102 Rochester 102, St, Louis 161, overtime “THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE Philadelphia vs, St, Louls at New York —— at ay id | FHA TERMS FE 5-5530 ARE YOU READY for WINTER? Order your storm doors and windows NOW at our low prices. =] All Extruded Aluminum Storm Door — ‘37.66 Stock Size Only COMPLETELY INSTALLED ONE LOW PRICE TO ALL INCLUDES #1” thick with jamb * Hydraulic door closer — * Sterm Chain * All hardware *& Stainless steel hinges % Rattle-proof screen and glass. # Extra heavy Alcoa aluminum Rookies Spark Celtic Revival By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Boston Celtics, spurred by rookie talent, today are back to, making the National Basketball Assn. Eastern Division race a _ Bill Russell, Olympian and for-/ mer San Francisco. All-America, and Tom Heinsohn, ‘an All-Ameri- ca with Holy Cross last season, 'were the difference last night as the Celtfés laced their nearest Eastern rivals, the Philadelphia Warr‘ors, 100-87, It was Boston's fourth straivht win In other NBA action, Rochester boosted its Western Division lead to a game, defeating St. Louis 102-) 101 in overtime. after blowing a 24 | Point lead, vu the to win.” “He's _— boy and he can . es = +~ commented ———= "You know IT never make contenders, Rocky Turner, Ralph (Tiger) cham e NEW YORK (AP)—Pacts oa AR a title bout W Madison Square Garden. Filter, Title at boxing Radio—American peny.- ‘ 8 That's the way I'm going * ing Castellani, Gil Jones and West Jordan, Utah. stake—World’s middleweight championship. Distance—15 rounds. Gene y reunds with a supplemen- Site—Madison Square Garden. Date—Wednesday, Jan. 2 Time—10 pm., “EST. Expected crowd—14,000. Expected gate—$150.000. Broadcasting Television—ABC with New York-Phile- delphia area blacked out. Radio-TV receipts—$100,000. Robinsen’s share of gate—47\) per cent, Robinson's share of TV money—$60,000. Pullmer’s share of gate—12% per cent, Fulilmer’s share_of TV money—none. Fond, Chowestets "SPECIAL 3 A 95 coonuee 14 / Parts & Labor / TIRE CO. ; " Open 9 to 9 77 W. Huron st. FR 89-0424 s Com re CHE\ NITE S NEEDED NITES | /Neave your car between 4 and $ / We have found that many of the day and jest can't take EXTRUDED ALUMINUM STORM AND SCREEN * WINDOWS $17.15 Completely Installed / mig: fi STORMCO cor. 506 S. 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Woodward mS a ea ae | Mies a ee \ : welts the tranaaeuon “et suc Amb rannot ; ae may bowy aaeet betes yrs. old tom ~e 3 oon e : a 4 * Car and 3 F e, ‘Firttimesinte serew ae eb oSpeen waie ; =o: _____. erease and 2 8 with steade year v ar 16“ per cent increase “over” passenger revenues, EE 7 , % 8 Salary commission around work, roan ; in the year’ before. those\ : ates Ls a Death No A e crs0 meri wor Dp tH ~ poe poe . ere Saat one ild Ve tic 5 ; $350. Detroit. Ne in es. sod chim- ‘lines’ moved 37,- ‘ ‘ s seh sc cinb ie capsipumcie suamantesin TS LE _ ne : 1 carload I ” ‘ 45 . all iascaiealln Sotaaliai . : | ne paid tolsh of 650 billion . a models, 2 mare. 2 Jan. ae 1957, .AUOUST. yo. an | phase be mer, ne Ds _, emtie— aoe Rey. | Chicago Automobile si | Ope > t is equipped with 3 ; v8 bend of of | Morsarethe Ha Haris: hus. |” Helen Jueckstoke, Pw ae a 5 billion a traction ?_— emis 26 . According tthe de- ing a suptrchargér. - engine carry- inortha:” gone sar . Penton, Mich. ay PERE aS - ar — aes. Pipa gee ee Sa : Prides. pews = ee te conzt oo | Ping * mo Wx x .* a aa = | Rev. Wiliam Ls Dm. with Exp. preter napor . billion on " Aditions’ See IGE EE BONS eee : : wee ' ing, Interment oan iain officiat: Dhow t * | , - ments, bringing their pear bettey- ar | ¥ % ee ine a PY Py pidesemomnenee " ~~ ae or qnepemssiattenindes ; Cemetery. Mt Waarths yay * . fe $e... ne | Lapeer Rd- a : aeeinnte total of capi-| Pas Ss a] af § vil ; yee | nn , —~Foma Saget Pray ae Puneral ” Fe pe... 2 Wanted i. ae a oe ee since the . — et ace 5} = . DRY WALL B : : = of : : ‘3 ; n° es BHam. WOMAN PO : en ao Nea Y MACHINE FREE < = 7 i oo 3 F : ‘ : : : ear iro We on 0000. ~. BRICK ee re tio toon or were 55,000 new frei —- | Re : : J - roen ss ge $2.50 eto 4 y of the year finds ght cars. End . ae xt ol tae ova" Newton, a Pin 1981, GEORGE RG! . cd hour. a a ® ~ 4 : for 110,000 addi them Witli orders ing a: Dec. 21 (AP) — - on é y 5 = band) 8 uae SI: oan, tase. . AGE IN sales Wamen fry “£8 their b tional new cars leabeuee ot fle t canen Tocally follow. : ane easiness: Steves i ON with ~ ccs a Ponting, We home proj. © CEM books, on | produce of He. 3 end tan ly grown) Promotior ; ve EOF THE LA ties tine, Waterford ENT GONTRACTOR. ‘* growers and seid by them oF trades only.) ray to poveal of Fredric H. Mur Rohm. Mrs. Regins = Recess Md USED wut” bie os releried Rose a commereal. "FE: rr > |, hd * i ’ = —. ee . The railroads’ na * {pac lots. by them in rad - YORK &W — Prices showed! ral mies manager of Mies Sa este Spakine, end at RDE SS TRG —" = ay . vice preside | ee. ae, 7S , - im Ge THI. OF hyip eh — Appointment of this i gh be Chins Wort Analy oe market made its 1957 Manager or'te a hal . Mrs. ee Met, Cares | SALESMEN | Assistant - oe ae in as regional ma bes te a. M rn Variety,” Ne. tive pening was fairly ac- division’ ' £, Sah. eneral aervice will | REAL . . ; ; a REP. cha nager 1.75. b . To then : 8 Los Ja ©STA rvice. : rge of its Eastern asse pi, basket Hersrradich, Sor Ne, 4s} an seme turnover ‘slowed down An- a Oe he eatin” Sthns Have onening tor alert ¥ . $240 eo wk FE $-ceis. plants was announced mbly |behs, Onions, Wes. 08:10 doe of the best gains r geles branch| Matbech of bw 2 gee BEN Piety ot | {Mat LOGR SANDING. OLD 'FEOoRs the Chevrolet Division of Gener ‘Roi Logie Sib. bee. Par Due: pared. were | MURRAY \rmr succeeds Ucierans ‘Plot vote Perry Mount Uslings. wdveriteing end omtacte, of, Wrest the patients and make tw. eS eeere: GF Motors Corp. ¢ General 8s, 1; 20030 den hehe parsley. Curly. Some shipbui Réche whose appoix succeeds aT ay A arrance: UMAHANR REALTY CO, te el comforeble, ‘Lite > nx, AUDG_ REPAIR. BRICK . * 8 LE Be Fotatens. wes 1, ahead as it widing issues stepped lac head appointment as Cad- mALL ree eee Hueere! 1078. Huren st | * _ity, PR eam is. compe In his newly-created Le abe 9 ES ii i. dustry has e reported the in-/month, = announced last ALLICK SEC. 31, 1856. GEORG! , TE HNICIAN = ELECTRONIC | ‘p ) es . : Mason will duties position, |1:0-9.00" bur Be quash Acorn 1, 135-lit opera nough. orders to kee - 6.88 5. Pane, Bi age school greduate — so experience rr ivate. t. 8 = AL Dougiaun ciel teen, DD. 189-290 bu Beueah. ‘Deli m Be tlvete mame Ine Wee et Tt ee ales chlet joined Cadé dose Sehey ot Eee May, saint: cal PE baile for tulerriew S \ rent upped. Pe 860. L. ern assembly plants. R. 's west: H 7] bt ,Seusah, Hubberd: Ro. 1 points oe Works was up 3 of desired field represent " - goo and one sister REA SERVICE Co. Inc | ecretary LOVING FULLY is manager over all G. Ford: pein se cnet Hothouse, Me. Titre | this trimmed a fraction business management de. n. 2111 Elizabeth Lake Ra ne. | " PE-40400. L. A. ¥: plants across the county & 156-8.00 — Sates, Topped ne: building gain. American Ship- Pie alt conacaureh offictatin Pentise._Mventecn | $400 GREENS: gained around : wil ec. In {| * MN : Kale Roni, Loni ab ae hh Oe138 bu After its initial & point.’ |Leste a be succeeded by M. S. The teraily requests, tins Detroit. T adi . | the "burdens ‘ot Cotpors te ease : A . EGOS: Lar \the market rise, however Tr, presently branch _ of fevers. requests tha ube Bending Fixtur ! ident, Typin tion Pres- home & & rea Enginee | Medium, 10.0011. 14.00- 15.00 2Bitoe case: showed little ‘iat San Francisc manager | of _fiogere comereuéens ¢ xture tent. Type one ike sborthand | _ $6068, re. rs to Meet | 00: Small, 7.50-8.50. to these factors.’ Luke response | _ “0. Pund, ne tt mae Memoria! Buil \ gg MR ART LA 4 on Electronic: : all of its first leap of Steel lost ren Suetke-Oriffin Funeral Home, | ttilders | Mecased. complete bubding ceifice ; cs Subject peor eTOrt wacs lehem dropped ee, of 2g. Beth-, j STRICKLIN, “JAN. 1 ter ik | lerk Typ ist | @peecs se aad : The January ting of Detroit, cas Dec, 28 re t. its initial fractional News in Brie , ies Goryite. 3980 Oren is MEN WHO CAN evup am | $90 e | terms a pe ee + land County Engi the Oak- 7 . ral cate U. Ss. . Foweeee, Per unne to ' — neert Whites: Grade A Steel fell a Fo! D FIXTURES To |. R Tiaalenatesset es will be held Jan. 8 at 8 ng. Society $3 ave yerege 0) 50's xtra jade 46-87 sie point after, Oakland Count ; . STEEL whee L © CoLMMETER Smart youn girl whe like i “ya and finishing Phone G Birmingham Comm nite He at the; bal 4 . ie eve. ania, meat large Gulf Oil felt around 4. itoday are i y Sheriff's deputies Ind CORDETIONS. PAID WORK: | eles a 3 ne ndly office Bo | me OU “A Steaeamedoe y Mouse, ace ergy Stig! wall 3h. Grede'b large pCHIYSIEE, Ford and Studebake ithat two ete 0 eet om foxs ‘overrae “* B eee TERE Shey | representat wns: Orade A jumbo 44: Packard were ™ by s were smashed ie, : ; JLLDOZIN oh rememmmative the ine te ott cides Sit et chemical tok rato Toe seca te mee smashed Si awe ewieus | A , Bookkeeper poiding : aN re sam answer Grade ; small 23-3 josse’ } Rosa ery. Recitath AVON TUBE ne ‘ dust questions on the newest ** S checks WtecD0 wide ae a wea ove. Pag Central was up a . |i at 180 Livernoi Ra. Tee stool Sharpe ‘Prmeral Home. today at VON TUBE DIVISION $375 Building t Supplies 1 rial application’ of el Ora! Total weekly rece + avg. 96 on but other ‘ails majo il 8 pineal orrangements S ae. «mn sre meatan st. kixpert A machining by electrical ics Stpded exes Dee. 22-28 w of overnment little change. Standa showed An oil display ral Home, Clarkston. rye _ R i ——— bookkeeper able to / skUMtNU STORM DOORS. D The discha mercially ereded: 079 cases. Jersey rd Oil (N was dumped THOMPSON. JAN. 1, — a withou ponsibility and wor strators, $18.05. DEM public ha rge.! wht y) was of ew and 17 quarts over Tl Lebeigh . 1957, RARA L. —— t direct supervi ‘ Rd, oN. Telegr _attend. s been invited tolsree tes: Grade A ext off a bit. Douglas | of oil stolen 2 ore 60: USE Jane nln, Bee - ° pea: Se A tase. rye “tore: | nine b commerce Township service ang Themneven ED CAR SAL FESMAN | _B ~ ing blocks ine |\tion some’ e sta- i 10Us R ‘ . usiness Ser : f L BOOMRS Orage A entre. a \ “Onening ks included gulf oil Sheriff’ time last weekend, the MAN NEEDED witty Receptioni t . vices -13 ; Pome ane A ree 38-40; | at 123%? riff's Depart MOVING U ‘ S AUD “a ‘large 31. m 28-30%; 'Bethi a's on 2,Q00 ment lea gar ms SED CAR - sven I : ’ ey ‘a. Grade B chem Steel up ! sh day. The oil, val rned to- LENT part I EXCF" 10}4y ARINO AID. RM. ‘ * < €¢ Warket about stea on 1,800 and Re 4 at 198% taken f ved at $7.80, was y. gen. 4, of 1:30 p.m. FERED ViPE a WEALTH $200. APPLiaNce ve ) sltebely about steady. Trade] Hy public Avi rom 8198 Coo! , | FERED LUE § Seautn m REPAIN Wasi oe ’. rade Se at 31 ation up| ley Lake Rd ._ Roy JRANCE. APPLY Attractive achines \ arid Washino are i # on 1,300, . ee Crate, tthe “Che PERSON TO 8S! Ly ful smile te ere lady with cheer- Thyle = Yaouste .sweepe - inventories alers prete ered fe one A car parked Cemeter: on in White Chapel SON: MATTH D THOMP. the v= td to greet pacple answe _PE 451 . 2 N on 29 : the rea at minimum for | Whip sales Jot’ at an Avon Town- in state at the Donelsoncde ie | Suave: mt B SAGINAW ; =m “Personality me epee “ita = fimbon are mediums, “axire Light ‘supplies New York Stocks is’ four wheels mn found minus {8 py. eee ant than expertence, Bee JO-ANN . LTT] : ‘wales reedily and short ct (Late “Morning Quotations day. The sehdbes tires yester- a Flowers 3 ‘ ] INVESTING | cezsce=7: fe re een idee ee a a ee #} _ FOR MEN . i ; eorcee : ou ’ tet ne os H \ , . | x oHICAGO. 0, Dee. oe taP) NP EGGS Allis Ghai et ae Beleey Hay 8 * nave mt ne was known to!’ 206 W, Mur ¢ Allies Florists, tS on ACCOUNT ARE, a. DEOREE | Sal ; \ yA aes FREE copy of jemiene c08.00e; wi crus ree | Am Airlia’."3,. 33.3 Feowe 88 G4 If am from Sem. ~ Funeral Directors 4 ror for arperionce and. want t Any esmen $400 i jsucpenaed: peore' AS 0@ : nn a -s your neta . ge Soeoereies of weidgnids Overthe |” Babi: g0°C atta: care bo B spss: Am Gen ty a & op fg bail, Ph. sarete tn Jel snd neete FUNERAL, BIRECTOS Richards at” Career Bee” Miss tacting fm yeu, for tha postion cone : \ ears | Bees full ; eee ‘Am Mea Puy | 376 ib McN&L |. B14) or MA 5-4031,| Pursley Funeral ro OF er Bldg. FE 8-066. r Bi | $te plus len mt firms : \ @ basic guide f {-~ aL. etpte 14.400; whole Am Motors y. 32 Tockn alre oo. 8 —Adv. D eral Home, PE $1211 ‘Sian BE POPULAR AND oo | YORE. see Bees | com: or sats: ined hy eet Sr bet An white Am Bmelt $3 Loewy Oo Bea. onelson- oh gh RN ett | “et : : \ mon stock ards 28; ditties 21%: checks. 28 sreege (Am pen ed Lorian #2 Pontiac N ns bers, oeworkers ond others Will En ] ' \_ investment TIRES Bi eirting #7: cheeks 4; ‘car-| Am Tou. wae ‘hao. #8 Thre iow Offering: ““DESIONED FOR Pos America's A when you show them = nd gineer $700 ' | Chi ji ne Anaconda... 4h8 mes Bs $71 Three-Tone Pai OTE POMPRAL BOWE | ing caees one Oe ee wee | OU Sosa) Dem wette ae mamee ; and Mail This ff gc BE Miag om” 3 int Cars | omcmmstacetnies, omy amr |e A i Nh Seat HS tase | oN ‘fg! Merck Pont . Qrexice Fieine — W on. lees |” x , \, Coupon Poultry tines: ) Hans mw 2lametone punt combine or itera tape | eel tl = | Sie , weeere BO. 1 Servi 1 . Dept. | Name ‘ . bettors 130; mow vee a7 era oa & Bae tiac | ead parang Hankins of Pon- cap pa On Sie evEa - mt home Fens ef cnt idee ren, "Phone WAY AT A ro DRIVE TH ty e at Fe oi83 : ‘ ners Bt goon Mr cows 1 2. 1 Ww ity . 876 Bt vens, IP. “ay ? surviv at home, Also A IVE: AD - deta ila. a) 4-065 for ; _ Bure. INING SCHOOL. RIVER -- } _ Our Specialty ‘ te ae 9 1.00; igh causies 333 gun ot: ee Al Ie ee his two sisters Mrs. fame Se nights. Ia CADY FOR CHIT CARE 1 GhiTLD "Work W. mee_PE #1008 ome HAN REALTY CO. : KOSHER 1. abe: ae al ei Gi Suter Pap se: st :: H18|Belle Black pe < ale and Mrs. oan s DRIVA or) " os 3:00 §-8625, Call between anted Male 1 10 101s W. WORON ? * * TORNADO | CORNED BEEF |i: ts ao = "nese EES Sar i) Mrs, terme * ce biaiaes Sao Bik | “anieat tontante eg slay, Pa 1 canrzwren wont. wew a | ——-taundry Servic “8 Ph FE F-40601 for Take-Ovte [iow go lam! i aac! = M8 n Stricklh Huron WANTED. thie Hosp 4 AVAILABL P08; Iatier pric 99-102 Th. 18.80 C44 Dime R pear S101.) ORTO " ae lew. | ronse ae KNOW! CARPENTER | “fied Beau mynd yw good for aeukt' ech te > 83.4 Tran W ‘Air “2101 | NVILLE — NURSE ANESTHETIS: abinet w New NTER ted Bi AINE, IN OR , ugh a a at Beene Gen it a we pyr (Lesettay ae Muss be De saree - Hosp. "SN, ) ad ean aga cuueks TET aot nea sain phone Fahne) Rain » 4 Underwd Ort Grit, Brot} : rience > ee MILY LAU 44 Oe onville Rd., . er, PART’ etenes. Tet., seee Bh - fee, oh UNDRY SERV- ma oR: at iat St. Anne Ch will be | ORIVER For’ on T TIME WORK _ an eirate, Ve Set jeomfleld Keio” Pontise Laundry, Ve 3g Bn Pee oo. 302 a.m, Thu urch here, at 10' _Ran “PP “aakY CLEANING Full time pay for R , "rin MANDY WAN SERV | _ a is 5 j indow 8k 4, : aa Lins. 43-4) toa adh arty with burial in Ot- exP sahir Baie riieabeth Lk. 5. ey Cl wie a peg, se eramoral Landscaping 18A srt Pi lice smetery. Rosary serv-| roe’ well RIVER, FOR CITY | eninge, Kare a4 much Pt ie _“ EXPER - 33 wise i natnw thay rs. Stricklin, who died Frone” aungeine noon thift: “Apply _TO0M8 _betore Ih oon cant rt ARPENTER “WORK, NEW” OR XPERT TREE TRIMMING AND ae $4 at Ponti Fa pmgen Me tine. 0035 before 12 noon M F ling, ‘Low wint “OR 3-206. © §-8503 0 "Bee Maes vic" 3B Sharpe “Funee ing General Hows) aren, tee, | Pregmered, Si akihe Mos ue cfrenetinaten wage baal | ron oat Werte & el i —_ tonight a IF Ser ‘Ruths, bene! excellent joo tee. latge or too wrp, No | ° Moving & “Trucking 19 ‘enter vase Stricklin ’ You : N, Perr: FE 8-3400, on. Free estimat - ss me is survived by her | [gall new car Enso RELIEF NURSE | COREE? ~ . e ‘** qae husband; < CORE AIC Eee GHA lve} Crk #4 ta it ski of Ch ee sons, Joseph ee i , "sure by A usar Sue ret t jay RSE “hens Tone Pesthertons. FE measotsht hates SERVICE Sede isn Oa Young Ww a ewski of Pontiac; Harold Zel- — pt hg a ‘and ‘aot sur 1% Pe ag . in ChAT WAKER AND-CARPER: CALL 4. Sut Fa Fe }5-FOR Base: — : Pas W384 Mrs. Margaret Hawk daughters, Start immediately. ee ie —. Work load us- tion A ot _ blah,” hauling and rub- 1 STOCK AVERAGES — jtinc, Mrs ‘Hawkins of Pon) =” ee one We. Cover MI ieee eer GA peyale. FB ooeKs He TOR | NEW YORK, were ‘Orion and Dorothy Case of oy ow , REOITERED NURAE a We hau! anything | the Associa’ Jen, 2-—(Com jon and M of Lake ovens ie tor's off N TRAE FOR BOE. ‘ ‘ime an WANTED, place. Especi ¥ ogy any. i ted Preig): piled by. rs, Virginia 4 at * fice Bom DOC CA OR 3-2278. pecially sto phaine of Drayton P MacAl- paring w St ot chdsctinelies ite one ; INTERIOR. «HAULING ANI | Drayton Plains. “envent opporanty TECHNICIAN wm Senate duke te Dentin, Pree Balart ran PE 44004 10k NEW & _your price, p RUwal aH. AME = ‘ ts a 4 — ry 4 Rox ee ee IN’ = See hehe | Grebe ines | "ts Mater tea pe ey: ubonk amen ita MY 31198. lait HAGLING AND a MEUARIE Fae me WORE, | uri Ponti Pres Rg BC | eke! Ca Pete i Become, Apst, Trane-hmeries Bot ge Pentine Press,’ sonabie Fy atc Re. Pr’ ve — . 63007, 4180 nical - : = FOR » IYER isTERED NURSE NEED truck with ‘ ALL A FINAN to ng > cE. . pull house 'S see ES pie ne Classified ee i i sell, rent, i SM ts te eee good job. FE 28181 is a , ie ee br uid Ad,numbetf f . vhs . se we Saag ee ¥ ie, Ay : 6 : ‘ : . 34 ) ; Es atl tt PO ee Mtgs. 32 ME BROKER | SMALL EQUITIES ’ Leslie RK. Middleton FE 6-6003 n “Has done tt again _ Sold érer 95 as ot property. For =. service, call at A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 em es ” For your equity in 24 hours, "1s. sue, &. Bid on the sale “ your contract before you sell. ; Edw. M. Stout. Realtor S-8165 Ph. es. “1 8%. ARNOLD REAL EST ATE 210 8, Telegrants FE 53-0676 _ FE 5 55783 Reese Sa eran os Service. We ales A, JOH? * FE aur we dies; - OR 2. Vas ee +1356 SON, "Realtor “708 S. Telegraph Rd. set w » Hwy. Welt, 4440 Dine Cash ae peer Sand cee soy eur at PEI BUYERS WAITING oe. our coligtion " Brompt, courteov you sell rc C. HAYDEN, Realtor oF equity 8044! or tiated T a Fy : : iif E i . ‘a net Eve. F :! QW. of Al ei 2 > _Wanted R Real Estate 324 Have Clients For... pg ft Ph yy Many . home within 19 mile Sime ate ass ? >| § ch f STEAD ST. FE $0510 RACTS W WANTED | — ' pvailabie - to . —— home KENNEDY | Why not ¢ e qualified bouse. We heve Mortgage sources | enable us to sell for’ cath of desired. REALTOR were Open E More than 3 Y¥ me Spersi Rent Apts. ‘Furnished 337 ROOM FOR REFINED WORKING 77 Dougias +9713. 3 §- mornin : need Burers 3 ; ‘3 waiting Se ees | g contracts, Clark Equitable 44521 Eves ES PROPER more 100 it frontage. Society small balahces, sew-or sea- j LARGE CLEAN RMS. CLOSE IN Real 13 __Pine Es- | 2 Tele FE 5-s001 | 20 8. FE 50676 We Need Listi courteous personal ac "ARNOLD REAL’ TY ey Meanie pelhested modern ROY KNAUF, Realtor. ngs : ie-> I FE $5783. ie nas. as REWLY EC NICE FOR | | 26% W. Huron OA §-3398 FE 2-742) Russell Young REALTOR - BUILDER FE 44625 oF. Be. man's tweed cost by mistake New-Years Eve at Green Parrot TOMERS th fied Ads, Call} Ss gig ei SOLD OUT Our salesmen are going ¢reat.. possibilities af trading your real evtate, We have tones, business opportunities and cine resorts listed ig & SON REALTORS. ta ¥, ores_Poove FE 8 REACH CASH CUS.) 2 are gaining & -eputation as the 27001 9 to 6 pm geod r the mee Lane SEW “ “SHORE. . oblica’ i t for am w tm mt to Sacais the | hoa Lut =e sees - hy ra farme, fer sit yh Classi- RMS. * parking. Chose. tn, 37 2 ROOMS ~ BATH. wee, very clean and rea | J ROOMs PRivaTE BATH, MO’ 7 > “s 4 RMS PVT. 4-0808 FE 8-8127 “iver. DECORATING 1ST. FL, CHILD WEL- _come. Gingeiivitle PE 54-1927 at Pee, APT. CALL ‘AFTER RM PVT. ENT. & BT. FE ‘5-068. 184 Mt. Clemens Bt. Adults only. grove. ROOM CABINS, KITCHEN | he included MY Broadway Lake } LARGE “ROOMS, DOWNTOWN, | _'nquire 22 Auburn Rear Office Office } ‘| : S. PRIVATE BATH. aP- on 7 Clark & ae os te ot TH CLEAN as te 8 Park Place’ ble. } “aeiness or professional person. bee ‘Rent Apts. Unfurnia 34) “Rent Houses. Unfurn, 36 Shirley close to do’ Apt. downtown 4-3968 $30 per month Call Realtor Part veeae ih» ios 43681. “RMS, LOWER. W erated, All wtilities turn. 49 James POPOL at Pontiac. LY DEC> MS. eee ea “WALLED LE MOD. | ‘ee furn. Inquire 160 E. Huron, Reasonable. . |} ROOM AND BATH MAIN FLOOR | 22 = RMS. AND BATH. ‘REPER- FE 2-120 . o RM. RANCH HOME ae BRAND NEW Balmer Street, just south of ad Orchard Lake Aveowe are ready for oceuncT~ Pontiac’, finest pew avartmenta. 7. LARGE ROOM “0 of ¢ One bedroom, kitchen fans AIR CONDITI NED athro. avtomatic heet. | master antenna “e-” ba utiful | building, ms, with meen entrances ULTS OY rv THAT WE CAN PARTMENTS be nen ph io alr | we ARE OFFERING — POR LIMITED TIME ONLY—-LEASES AS LOW AS $00 PER MON re. n ily for inspection * and Gunday -.FEderal 86918 ROOM: | CLEAN, ano hsbure Ave | iakstront ” epte . ° Near tern $10. 1 Wwulere i er 6pm ern, close in, employed woe preferred FE 43449. ROOM FURS APT. UTILITIES & washer reasonable. FE 81493. BATH. FE 3 RS Rae 8587 ntiac | LOVELY 2 BEDRM. APT. ROCH- ester. near Auburn. Children wel- come. 3063 MODERN ° RMS turn” Goun apt. oun tLe ROOMS, CALL FE 47305 alt i ” | gbene $ ROOMS #50 A MONTH “AND BATH. EF- Stove and refrig = - loor, Pvt. ent, and SELLING YOUR i RMS) REAL NICE. ROURLE | _ bath. +235 . caly, PROPERTY? pm. and Sats sod Suns. or power alné_ APF OTL rm wit you to with us./} ROOMS AND BATH, MicELy | 2-466. We show 8 pros-~ Surnames. - auto. soft — Beets. You save time and money. large | poren peivene ‘oo | RENTAL ie needs of every type tanec, Son distance to shop- UN ITS Call us ping center. bepont & ref, re- : . _Guired MY 32 Attractive new duplex type units, Reasonable rent. Located in Pon- on East Bivd. an. “Call !re + 4-833. Perry. St. 7 LARGE ROOM, EVERYTHING | “78 N Hemmingway St. Orion’ BACHELOR APT. | ROOM, BATH. “3 ier “SEE school, all wtiji- tes, “completes priv vale. Ph FE LARGE Y4& BATH. FIRE pase: Sours. Rosen. near Watkins ke OR 3-194). SS Soot , ROOM 1. Lage SEVERAL APTS AVAILABLE FOR immediate - ecoupanty ranging in ” 8 Lake = UPPER 4 AND PATH AT SILVER Heat, gas & lights, Adults. rt and bath, Roc! * Utlen a: va, REpublic 2162 or “Rent Houses Unfur aa aa heater day” or sehool ARSE sugeitas. ; : REALTY CO, REALTORS Cooking, Also sleeping rooms, 267 . Let US FE 20263 N Perry fone aida PORN COM ; ae 1015 W. CLEAN MODERN "EFFICIENCY ete. auto. heat and hot water Give You 1 Place to Pay Next ‘DOOR TO BRANCH ant 6is-per week, imciadinn heat, Posulated storma, 3° enclosed « Fase Your Mind _..__ POST OFFICE. tights & gas OR _3-6380 rehes, Open Bat. & atts. - WiLL BUY OR List YOUR LAKE | CL EAN. PARTTY FURNISHED. ,3 3 sdown, Williams Lk. Li LT 2-1688, Restore Credit property, Purchasers waiting, goers. (ied tee Lakefront apt. KEROC — CLEAN 2 BEDROOMS, WE ARE NOT A conde de ET Ra ae hans modern, Gas heat. with utilities: LOAN COMPANY Ph rer e, EM 3anth | CLEAR V ROOMS AND BATH FE Aduns only PR 8-084 ape ee EN NBT i AKEFRONT SMALL COTTAGE. ! MICHIGAN CREDIT eCASH” ENIRE SECOND FLOOR; PRIV. taxer furn oi Newbird Dr.. E . 1 bath and ent Utilities film, OR ommerce Lake 2. mts, $50. c ad I hot, too aifficult ‘ a} 3-8833 ; . ; Ph Northville 661W, _ with a qualified firm $6 FRANKLIN APTS LARGE, MODERN Hota IN pears ot dependable sertice, 3 ya ed DL, CLO RED | < Keego Harbor. PR 5-4615 oon +e: : ‘ “ODERN OIL HEAT, HOT WA- AMPLE HEAT, H LD 2 bdrm, Lake Front, §75 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor WATER “AD ITLS ONLY. | $04 en deg “AEe eee . or vesi-tat Pion Ae tt entg ve | Messi he On demon E NEED Listinds WAVE weV:, asim KG NEMPBTEAD. 102 | New + BEDROOM, GAS HEAT, gral buyers for medium priced | E. HURON. FE 46284. | hot water, Watkins Lk OR 3-9408" | property "We nina” oy email FURN 4 RMS, MAIN FLOOR.|NmwLY DECORATED 4 ROOMS equities and Private entrance and bath, Util and beth Oil heat, Phone EM K.L.T ities turn. Neat and clean. Adults ante ; empleton, Realtor only, Bee afte 4:30 Bat and Bun. | 0) aotses POR RENT AU- 7330 Orchard Lake Rd, 1 Ke grove iti heat, children wel- | OAs HEAT. PRiy ENT, 7 WME. oneal oie Taylor Ra. Nice, $16 8 wk Jessie. ue. «Pease. at 1076 Taylor R Bat “MODERN “AUTO” HEAT. _ AN util cerry, ve 2 Bus jine, gro- child /weleome, BEDROOM HOME, NEWLY fevcenteg, eee with of] space Jina Lake Adults ._- . MODERN APY CHILD cb wit: e, 4 mies a Perry. 335 Ra : Classified Ads! To swap! wifit you don’t ‘need for! Shes you do, call hig |? ROOM HOUSE. ~ MODERN. | j FILL THE ae viscose sod cleim your but we need your listing if we 3 “RMS. AND BATH. PVT NEWLY OR 3-2217 a S 51960 after 4 p.m. to the pace. We decorated Wall heated. Main fir | WaT SIDE APTS 4 ROOMS & . “& Supplies 244A Bare several urchasers, very 264 8 Parke FE 83182 j. bath. 3 rooms & tied bath 4) PPO PR A oe Ta lage snxious to ying ee eon 3 it, APT WATERPORD. OR | ults ae ghee TP cerece | NEW SCRABBLE SETS, $3, PAT j bale 7 4 oye 4 $1.49 S frames |- sores Lakh “ae form, we ¢ ROOMB, 2 BEDROOMS. PVT _éulte on! PE 29 ie faciiities < ?. BAGRENSTOSE. ‘ E.| are ready. For sour convenience. cxerahes ang bath ground toot, | — S non a Lawrence. ; 4 4 = utilities furnishe ag beat, wes “Notices & Personals :25| fi, Bymouier efter you cal’ | side PR 2-601, . Rent Houses Furnished 35 Don't ; ROOM inte . ™ : ‘ 0 Clark oe. “ware APPLY 1 t Bevo MODERN COTTAGE, 268 Se @ LARoE “RMB. NICELY PUR, your mind of worry. Mt im Entr Westside. Adults only. |1 BEDRM, DELUXE KITCHEN. the 1 |, Private Pp) : yy ette apis Day, week or month. Lee ries ADpl days, FE 65-6108. Eves, FE Also garage house, adults. RL ’ ] PE 47114 |. . | Sehooi age children welcome. F § RMS MAIN, UNTIL APRIL. GAs Mes a! L gy gy o M. rt ok asa neat, carpeted floor, gtitities fra | $6236 HSK. ; oa : $22 per week, 313 8. Paddocl 7 BEDRM. HOME, YEAR ROUND, 25122, ! vation “PEDDLING YOUR ” ROPERTY?~ TE RCADIA here “= | _moder, oil beat, call MY_3-2906. hen 'T PAY, Our method of | y nogme'e BATH. IN on- |? BEDRMS, //LLED UK., MOD. erotred Kna napp Shoes sorte eaten vee iene mee DITION, | INCLUDES AMPLE Ss to city “Reasonable MA “Don't worry with lookers.“’ Call CHILDREN ERMITTED. $64 4 ARTY a0 1502 J ROOMS FURNISHED, PARTLY gh eae vealicint ens temegiate, an¢ | MOUAPTER s CALL. GER CARE.|” moaern, coupe oly. 302 Pert Mrs. Burnes. PE 26014, ©) Mark,| %i! details for financing and clos | ZAK ER AT ACL ARCADIA | ¢ ROOMS AND BATH. FURN, 4 iL COLD | Wwave,., ™* E HURON, Fess | months, Refer, PE 9-7547. ; 4 FE 3196 © Buy—To well—To Trad OSE IN « #OOMs” & BaATiT, | ¢ ROOM. 3 ‘BDRM. HOUSE, 474 r : IN DEBT? YOU/RUY Fr—we'tt TwOURE ret | prvate, eye, Met, lpg N° | On sail for app : Se WUBN TL bedem | ELDERLY MAN O PLE ae MAH AN AETRACTIVE TORT bedem. | LOEALY pare Of Src, hale 5 = IF SO : _Union Lk. University 3-3187. FURN. MODERN 2 BEDRM. ’ = y house, hot water hh. —— = 7 BOOM BA OIL doe ebiia Salone” house aes, Call PE Li BATH. LAV! LAVA- . Pull base- Prank Bt St. MI 41178. Call before 1 p.m. 3 Saturday _ences . 2 CAR GA- $100 per rs AND D BATH. isi BROWN _Ri, FE € RM naerY Y HOUSE: 2 BLES. m Sears. 6 ra AND a ~ OfL HEA newly Soommnnee 7 N. Francis _ 8b. Between 3 and 5, FE —. sale or rent. $950 Dn. or On hone _ 213 8. Edith 7 ROOM HOUSE wit 4 BED- * poems, norta end, | FE 23-6606. SE, LOTS & all newly dec- crated. beeutiful “\oeation 4 miles. out Toquire 32 Auburn. rear office. : OWNER SELLING 7 room division. $ down, 5 yrs. 2) BE sSSIE &t. Heights, OR 37-2748 | BRAND NEW, 4 RMS AND BATH. ol] heat. 1 child welcome Nr schools 4521 Kempf, | 2011 _W._ Huron LT OR ee et eee ee oe ook. UN. | TEL-HURON built kitchen, com: ¥ #00 DOWN 2 EM; Many attractive features here. new. full tiled bath, 20524 Cone t_ Commerce Heatilator fizepiace, family size & _ solid ae de rooms, ca) rage, . tefeens. This te pe that -NORTH STAR |-"¥e HED HOUSE | | includes dedrable 3 foom* apart vite of aly $9,350. Conven- HOMES to schoo bus, 4.500, ter ee st. ow * condition. pric jorme to responsible 7 Is M. BREW "ER Apertment rent makes pay: tent WILLIS | ° " 3 bedrm, ranch or base-.. 4 Parke FE ¢6181 = . ment homes 975 to 1300 sq. ft. . PE boas sta #81 A New Look or, space, | Beautiful winding ous HOME 2 neds", estay and? car tere iets: Community water 29°-| BRICK RUNGALOW | pont Har bees + ie eae ators, all Brick with 11 dif-| 4 rms. and bath. Mets te the i bath remodeled. ferent elevations wood flo 395¢@ down, Total price, Large lot 120x175, with im New GE T kitchen and van- $1,900. rey mediate possession, We y New window wall JIM. WRI HT ou to see jt at once — sliding doors Col fixtures, EAL ‘ . ts does Femi aie tienen AL ck 108 Onnand non PE tau! | meaty co , : } these beautiful features and . 1962 W. Huron _____WE 58-9407 Water Frontage more in the newest of new homes LONGI OW-R ‘Re WIRANCHY,| § RMS. AND BATH. 2° CAR Ga- At Sylvan Lake, This I year ‘ Just ‘> mile. ©. of Clarkston on) Ol’ in beautiful ayivan Lk. City | rage. full basement, fr heat, old ‘ranch Some otters monk -- | Waldon Rd. Look for our 2 mod-) oi“ onderful "privileges. 00 for our equity, PE 3-T707. fvme? ream’ with with fle or to i oe vename qnicenee wae state ‘Teor Lae, ss ‘yrs. 8ST, AUBURN ceting Roman brick fire. | WHITE 0 irae rm vith bee a place: Bg re with built ‘in oven and lec. range. Buy Thru P ‘'artridge . | i ms ¥ * parece. Only 614.500 bie closets and sliding drawers. List_ Thru Partridge s pent _ Tile bath with built im vanity and pecia ‘ ° othe: features. Full basement . Suburban ranch, new tn ‘54 | with fireplace in rec. area, Priced | ——j}-— 4 — Spectos—over 1300 ya. on j AUT Ore ise fs. J quickly at $19,000 r a home LJ availaole. * will be proud to own. Long Open Eves, til = Sun. 1 to “R.D. RILEY, Broker *Sodera tt tine Vinute # bearoors tur th Snow $00 Eliz. Lk, Rd. PE @1187 | ¢ 0 r white aluminum siding aod i] 11 “a BEDROOM HOME AND Ga- fireplace. Wall to. a = breezeway and 2 - car at- ' ¢, large corner lot, $1000 dn. 4 0 tached garage Mere nee Fe 6-203, farece ne eundeek ping garage. Oil 1 aere of round, land- rage: . grea Owner may odnnder , “BY OWNER nace. $19,090... Terms, smaller home tn trade. Only i ~ . o, A, it ema Lew eg 4 oe ok Le t 9 Bedroom beme $13,050 rom lake. Oak floors : | "Custom Built”. brick to bett. EER Sere val _Seye.____| Storms and i emo Venetian Bateman . 0 hoteomy et :| 3 BEDROOM | wuss race 2 - " bd race, full basement with auto- wHsiae. LAKE. New 3 podrogm . rroreotion. space, atteched gs: NO MONEY DOWN Bath. Beth, Basement oun ott fora feomeap a : al I losen rege, lovely 15° tot on weil fom ¢ in Ua U ers with aor ern Land, coroeee Nice shady : sated oenree arent. Grice quick, sale piel ore ms. - ° pointment only. PE a oy) $496 DOWN. A new two REALTORS FE 40528 SILVER heme eo ‘your is Gall for tee . ~ : a home with ani formation today, 371 8. Telegraph _ Eves. & Sun. ya New Call ment, on large sri Be IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. New 2 YOUR OPPORTUNITY. LEASE edroom Rancher " bedroom home, Modern. Privileges with option to buy. 6 my near With lake priviiges on 2 lakes.| © ~"GwW ER: 9 BEDRM,| © White Lake. Low down pymt. cae ee nd $0 a mo. Call rE oom Soar, eatperk. pe ved| Foughed or" sale now. or ai {ao 0 & mo. drive, Spacious livin room end pM fa wavenient, ee: | og J. C1 HAYDEN, Realtor compact, efficient kitchen, som. -_ shitales |°° “pen eves. Sum _10't0 2 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE gompac mi som! to match. 100 by ft. lot. La bination aluminum storms and). ¢ N.E. corner of Pontiac. FE GI 8 “| HURRY! a fu NEW TRI LEVEL IN BLOOMFIELD This is one of the best valies in a populat type brick home and Wwe suggest that you see it soon. Cus built of the beet material and workmanship Pirst level — 26 ft. living room with fireplace, Kitchen, dining reom # den, Second level © 3 extra size bedrooms and .2 baths, Lower: levels 3 car. ga; tage, laundry room, lavators and full basemest with picture wndows 00 ft iot with nice Priced to sell or will DUPLICATE on your lot. Lets take a look today : ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT Drive — is this delightful mode! ranch home ‘n @ setting of big trees and with a gentle slope to a perfect sand beach. Has a 2 om d living room, deloxe farm size kitchen, 2. #x- tra speci dteoms, a lavish veons tiled bath and large rec this one sure. room. The price is right with about 6,500 do i . 4 BEDROOM HOME id 2 lots on co; och wow Aaeher fone fene oO setaee kennel, Ideal for greving family or pnoney Owner has moved 1 $s of city, Price reduced, easy -KINZLER 670 %, tS, st. Johnson ’ FOR BETTER HOMES SCOMETELD BILLe e honey. bedroom and Sen’ "Tear garage, One of the Rnest modern homes you have ad somethi has been "i reaming Seeing is believing. Bertetly ‘shown by appoint ment Waere can you buy West Side oom hom the ior $750 down? 1 Best of all. house now vacant, Bee us for further information $500 Down Now gmoty into Some ae feady to move Jovely 3 bedroom asoto. A eute lithe home. modern-to- » theaminute, with ne garage. Also Dow empty «# ready to move into, Fyrniggg, afer « call Mr. pet A. JOHNSON, Reaktor 1704'S. Tele ‘Rd. PE 4253: um ee oe 7 HOURE | : ose “ae Call collect: Ortonville, National 91-2815 or NAtional 17-3950. h- ~- Fo xce a- suburban living in _ year old home, See DRAYTON PL. a bedroom tion, taea pokarne lovely 2 sereens, fo air off heat,| Sains auto-gas hot water, ieee -sieeed lot, Priees ai NICHOLIE REALTO 40 Mt. Clemens St. rE 51901 Eve. Mre. Keichner . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS LOCATION DELUXE NEAR OAKLAND AVE. ‘Wisner and Lincoln Jr. ve Kors at- ' tractive 4 room and with full bisement, ft, enclosed jot & . 0 — $1, down, OWNER LEAVING STATE. N EAR DOWNTOWN AMILY INCOME Walking distance to downtown fn pees tal location, 9 fam- ‘diy of 4 rooms and bath each show me of $6,309 annually. A gt gre tub, ge of pay i * . terms, LRAVING To Buy~To Sell To Trade YOU BUY IT-~WE'LL INSURE IT! MAHAN REALTY C9, REALTORS 2 2S , SUBURBAN 2 atres of land with @ AX, some house, utility room, and @' garage, Bult in 1 yeoking vor . buy? Only $1, Down pay- oon * sti Benedicts ares, large noma atéred walls Seemt, automatic ot *ntSoo; terms, NEAT & .CLEAN bedrooms, one floor; gee hit. with dining apace; Venetian blinds, storms an decreens, full price only $7,300. $55 per mo: COLONIAL HILLS dream kit. i “family room : vith UND filing Foom "room wiih “ining T must see Call today appointment. - * e Russell Young ats wate on OE ea Ps a ee PE 4-8773 | NICHOLIE mURON GARDENS, $450 DN. rms.. bath, full bami, oes heat, insulation, 2. C, gar. Move right tn. Full price . NORTHEAST SIDE 3 BED- rooms. A strictly mod. brick & frame 7 rm. e you'll germ FURNISHED 3 ‘acent, - tiled bath, roomy dining ares, nice living rm., auto, at & NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. n OW. art thventangs ” FE 6-81 CLARK. $1500 DOWN. INCOME. This urban home has 3 tit ~ nearly new, with kitchen & Also & modern 3 room avn we with bath, vee gee ich 815 "te loeatest if ZONED cin nee iving red th te OS Kitchen bath ge plastered walls, fares room lots } a ed, Priced at $12,500 a4 termes, me CLARK REAL ESTATE Peet Pana tects ac ee eee ~~ jee o nome. CAL REALTOR-BUILDER | RUSSE LL YOUNG | 412 W_. Huron FR 4-4528 3 BEDR. BORE 4 7 YEARS OLD. 7 rms th, large tot. Rea- sonable | eae’ payment. OR 3 3-2821. SMALL HOME, Ful FULL BASEMENT. $6000 ; $4500 cash. _Near Fisher Body GR 3-6804 : ANNETT OFFERS i North Side—Vacant | 10 reom home in good ren- tal ioontion, bag’ uding 3 reem ae Ve Bey ’ Pontiac Motor pee vith dini ae a “kitchen down, 2 bed and Ati up. Pai ‘oe oh 11,800. dryer, 2 car garage. $16,000, terms. 5 Family Brick Each apartment consists 3 § rooms and tile bath, rented and showing caeete lent return. Located in weat side rental area close to school and buses. Separ- ate furnaces, $27,500, terms. « Pienic Park—Lake Front- Tractor and equipment included. An — value at ste 500, Roy Annett Inc. ‘ : a 28-8. Huron YE 80408 Opening ‘Breniogs “and ew i- ok eh ae Sy. _—— 4