ath YEAR ae PONTIAG MIC IRDAY, JANUARY 1, 1958 —24 PAGES “OWmRInR.cWm lam sie on U.S. Goodwill The ‘Rev. - Stepliens,| Combosed of 16 pastor of St.. Luke's. Methodist/is being sent to Europe and the at a eee Near East under City Pastor Going Abroad |} Tour people, the groupjand the American National Theater be GOODWILL TRIP — The Rev. Kenneth Stephens, packs for Russians Deny Knowing About * 4 some 2 @ goodwill tour abroad under auspices of the State Department. Ziem Studies Records Sullenberger Probe May Take Long Time With. assurances that Pontiac. General Hospital ad- ministration will cooperaté, if needed, investigation by public authorities of Dr. Neii H. Sullenberger had gath- ered greater momentum today. | Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem, studying the case to determine if any criminal action is d, said-an- adequate list of possible witnesses has compiled. _ “We have thé names of more people now than we can keep up with,” Ziem said. “The investigation is pro- ceeding; but because of its 11'vi tate « tone tine” Naw Rocket | it will take a long time.” With Approval, Demand lawmakers gave Defense Secretary Neil McElroy a-pat on the back today for his decision to go ahead with a new rocket but made it At a meeting yesterday at which Flath’s position was considered were Ziem, Assistant Atty. Gen. Maurice M, Moule, City Attorney [ Beier, cotinsel for the hospital staff, x* *« * Details of the discussion were City Police Nab "McElroy’s Decision Met ¢ $250,000 damage suit against the . hospital, declined eartier in the | for More Action * investigation to open hespital . files to produce evidence against ; . De, Getteubergee: WASHINGTON (INS) — Leading’ Holdup Suspect ‘Mystery Beeps Europeans Wonder If. Soviet Scientists fired. AF General Rips Ike’s Space Plan ‘Rocket to Moon LONDON (INS)—Strong - beeps similar to those ... flashed by Soviet Sputniks were picked up by several | European stations today, but Russian officials pooh-; poohed rumors they had ‘launched their long ex- pected attempt to fire a rocket to the moon, The signals were heard in Finland, Norway and Britain for periods of up to an hour, unleashing a flood of speculation that Soviet scientists had made an- other sensational assault on the mysteries of outer space. But official circles in Moscow \from Miss Williams 3 z A investigation. They found a toy revolver and to police. a Muskegon Bus Lines (Cost City $20,000 first’ 12 months of operation of Muskegen City Coach Lines show ving ‘ Winter Dri ifile a oH port Corp. ‘ The transaction at that time in- cluded an agreement with the city and surrounding municipalities for few meeting In Mos-| space program. WASHINGTON. (INS)—President Eisenhower’s plan for Maj. Gen. Bernard A. Schriever, commander of the ‘Ballistic Missile Division, believes the Air Force has the | rockets to make a prompt start on both manned and unmanned space flight. His views were aired in secret testimony before the Senate Pre- an independent space agency has been branded) by the Air Force’s missiles chief as costly “duplication”| land wasted effort. Focus Attention -onFlorida Cape Increased AF Secrecy Alerts Reporters and Photographers CAPE CANAVERAL, Fia., (INS) — Weary newsmen_ and photographers kept a close watch on the Cape Canaveral rocket test cen- ter today to make sure that the government does not surprise them with a “sneak” satellite launch- ing. Two big rockets — an —Atias intercontinental bal- listic_missile and a Navaho dicts tonight will be partly cloudy ‘jwith a low of 28 degrees. Sanday’s outlook js cloudy with occasional rain or snow flurries and a high of 38. Monday will be partly cloudy with little change in temperature. The lowest recorded temperature in downtown Pontiac 8) today a.m. was 20, The reading: at 2 p.m. was 22. U Continental cars. There was no es- timate for the Thunderbirds. Breaks Neck at MSU EAST LANSING (P—A Univer- production loss of 700 Lincoln and) since spokesman fer the U.S, Naval Re- . “In a veiled attack on the Ad-| - -—&P Fecsimtic on ee —- — search Laboratory said that “no ae “vanced Research Projects Agency,, ATLAS ROARS ALOFT— This launching was imminent, Yes- reports have been received from which the Pentagon is now setting) Atlas intercontinental ballistic tergey however, the ball was our tracking stations on any new . * a (Up. Schriever said the Air Force) missile roars aloft shortly after raised’ then lowered—and while satellites.” ¢ceman in could undertake manned ont Un-| its succedsful takeoff from the i¢ was down, the Afias and Nav- eam rms, oft Pears So lie art caPe_Canavaral, Fla., launching she maps fied Jn @tek: exeage The. officials in Russia hintedjs _— - economy.” Friday. + that they would not hesitate to r U He adied: “I bellove that After recvering from the wild lannounce any new rocket-launch-|§0 1 : — scfamble that resulted, incensed Russi program to develop a separate . * newsmen called the Air Fi wea when enct woae T ea acenentes sguny weld ub Inco n ines lic information office a Pte = sult in duplication of capability ines _ already existing in the Air Force 0 ad == ee | Se ee nk 5 one . x « A | a a thet_sivendy expenéed ja thane} Cd y 0 0 readied which left litde doubt that moar de ary Caged seater are | programs. - ; the purpose of the switch had been Peng he expressed “doubt Schriever said the 5,000-mile_Ti- Expect Union Members |2imed at throwing newsmen off the ut hed. tan, now being developed by M track. It said in part: y Mar- e : Other olicials-in Moscow teplied tin Aireraft near Denver, Colo,| to Ratify Agreement| “... The warning indicate pro- in the same vein when asked about is capable of powering -manned Today as Strike Ends cedure which has been under the beep signals, advising news- flights “around the moon and back Y study was modified as planned and men to “‘look-in the ts to earth.” The missile is ecpected . the red balls were lowe-rd to prey Russian papers, which could be to be ready for tests next year.| Production lines at the Wixom)clude alerting unauthorized per- expected to trumpet about any * * & Lincoln Division plant were ex-|sons to the fact that a classified new Soviet strides in outer space Calling for a 50 per cént in-|Pected to roll again Monday as test launching was imminent.” research, did not say anthing about crease in production for the Thor|the union and company reached aiqonsyanr WATCH rockets today. and Titan, Schriever said ‘‘it will|Strike settlement Friday afternoon. The new procedure that * * * be a colossal blunder if we were| Members of Local 36 UAW were) os. et au the Adding weight to these denials not prepared beyond the point of|Scheduled to meet teday at 2 to\ 20. constantly or run the risk from Russia was the fact that the matching every Soviet ballistic ratify ime of the agreement. | o¢ missing a “shoot.” e ne” Dar. = = - : SE penser 4S x : pe eee eee a * = stopped in there en route to work ‘The strike began alter- PI teday._ He was shot at 8:25 a.m. meee : mg oye Workers walked : a toned A state-wide radio police alarm Cl udy T ae . when the Air Force clamped on pon breadcast immediately and 0 omorrow bon a pay sad job ciessifics- new ee anne had the ef- blocks set_ up _e x fect of making lensmen move routearters hichigan,- |With Possible Rain | 2,"rs. st Yet, "est tei ‘cameras back an addon . ‘tesa ie to Ges cs River avenue (U.S. 16), assembles cant miles, ea age: oe ae ° Cloudy weather!Lincolns, Continental ‘Thun- |< miles from unching Judges E Still Checking | picture—tor-the next few days intderbirds’ 5 and pads. Pot-O-Gold Answers the Pontiac area. A. spokesman for the Lincoln From the newsmen’s stand- * ® * Mercury Division of the Ford Mo-| point, the security clampdewn Eager putsie fans will have to | The U.S. Weather Bureau pre-'tor Co. said the strike caused a| comes at a particularly time, The 100-ton Atlas was hurled ‘hundreds of miles over the Atlan- mile missile was first fired on Dec, 17, sioner cost paid no more than half the ‘of financing it. jno tax since 314 per cent of $500 is $17.50. By. bringing the tax rate to about. the level of Ohio’s intan- - (gibles ‘tax, Which the governor proposes, your tax on $500 income least $20,000. ee ee ee) In Today's Press New Tax Plans Cost You? no income. Currently, his intan~ gibles tax bill is $5. At the Ohio level, it would rise to $30. the cape in a successful test. The 5,500- successfully j an ae ee ifrus 3 Pontiac Police Units Cooperate in Arrest of Youth, 2 Juveniles. theft, burglary and juvenile de-| tail detectives led to the arrest, today of a youth and two juveniles | jassessed as high as 2) per cent, f ‘themselves Close cooper r ation between. auto Bren e whom police believe committed 10 for both raw and processed citrus, frost damage to Florida fruit was Average prices already were up ‘Trio Accused Growers Se of f0 Burglaries Profit From Freeze LAKELAND, Fla, ®—December'm es in the estimated. total orange supply available from Florida this. burglaries in Pontiac from Nov: 2$ although damaged fruit: brought; to Jan. 8. 1329 Locke St., a boy of girl of 15. Hittle more than production cost. i tially higher prices for the Valen- Held is Jesus M. Medina 19, of Growers with high quality fruit |cias (late season oranges) yet to 14 and a held onto it in apparent anticipa-'be harvested,” said Robert W. tion ef a handsome return when. ‘the supply picture. clears, According to Det. Lt, John De-: , the -ehie te the three was supplied by Det. Sgt. Albert W. Foster Sr. and Det. Charles Hew- itt ef the auto theft detail. Believed cleared up were following burglaries: B Perry St.; 700 Joslyn’ Rd; residence, 704 Joslyn: a drive-in restaurant, 380 N. East Bivd.; Gulf Station, 515 S. Saginaw St.; Lucky | Auto Sales, 193 S. Saginaw. The US. Department of Agricul- nee estimated yesterday that 22. million boxes of Florida oranges were lost in the record December: freeze. It wrote off -fotr million the boxes of grapefruit and 114 mil- ition boxes of tangerines. In jts last Jan. ly and did _not_include any Jack Cole” residence, 67S N- previous ‘estimate of Florida cit-/losses’ from this week's freeze. Lou Stoglin residence, |rus, the USDA looked for a record They are not expected to be Berriard Rheault 102-million box orange crop, 36: ‘heavy. however. season should result in substan- | Rutledge, general manager at ‘Florida Citrus Mutual. “This: means that growers with good fruit can expect $6 receive much! more for their .¢rops as a result of the reduced supply." « * * The USDA estimates were as of © voluntarily. ‘trainer in Communist Albania aft- Albania | landing" , USAF Major Arrives in Belgrade Following|ma + | Release by Reds — BELGRADE, Weptvde, dee; 11 W—U. S, Air Force Maj. How- ard Curran said here today he er being blown off course with his radio communications broken. * * * Curran. arrived_from Albania by ‘Yugoslav commercial ‘airliner, ‘Feaving behind his plane, which had been reported forced down by Red fighters. Curran said that when he jaavied| jin Albania he did not know he! ‘was over that Communist terri- tory but had to land on the first field he-saw, having. fuel for only Miss White, 23, explained she was an hour tardy because rela- tives, through a misunderstand- ing, didn't arrive on time to help |her dress, * * * Guests included singer Gordon MacRae, comedian Joe E. Lewis and actor Donald O'Connor. : Davis, 32, is appearing at The Both A Agents, Fugitive Wounded Orville Eastman residence, 652 Benson St: Louise's Gift Shop, / 1196 Joslyn Rd : Cities Service Sta- tion, 560 N. Perry St.. and Glen- view Grill, 554 N. Perry, Loot from the Cole home has ~ been recovered, police said. - Decides Next Week ~—on Woman's De A detinite decision on the death Agent Frank H. Gerrity, 37, and| Denver. of shot him in the leg. .Gerrity grap- Hazel Park, will be.made Monday pled with Kosta] and the gun went) Assistant off again, this time wounding Kos- jtal in the leg. Neither man was Taylor said that he still is not Seriously hurt. of Mrs. Helen C. Henson, 57, or Tuesday by Chief Prosecutor George r. Taylor. decided on the cause of her death! Dec. 23 after studying an autopsy reported late yesterday irom Dr Malcom C. Young, pathologist at. William Beaumont Hospital. by FBI agents last night at a -sub- i entrance near Times Square.’ Nabs Escape Artist NEW YORK «-—Albert Joseph: Kostal, prison escape artist who after the agent halted him at the made his last break from a Colo- rado jail while awaiting trial on a murder charge, was captured | | ¥ * * | Two other FBI agents miined fugitive. * * * The agents had been tailing. 7} Kosta] on a tip from an unidenti-| lf Dr. Young said the housewife, i fied woman, Kosta] attacked Ger- who was found by her husband dead on her kitchen floor, died of He said brain damage was not the cause of death. Taylor said he will confer over the weekend with Dr. Richard F. Olsen, pathologist at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. | | : | loss of blood from 13 scalp wounds. Elect Democrat to Seat Vacated by Ed Carey | to fill the vacancy in the 3rd | State Representative | created’ by the resignation of DETROIT W—Democrat Wil- liam A, Ryan, 38, defeated Re- publican Vincenf.J. Murray, 41, yesterday in a special election District | Rep. Ed Carey. Ryan, secretary- -treasurer of United Auto Workers Union, Local 104, polled 3,027 votes to 1,861 for Murray. irity at 43rd Street and 8th Avenue, subway entrance and showed his FBI identification. Kostal, 37, had been the pes ‘of a nationwide ee Jayne, Mickey | ‘Battle Crowd to Get License LOS ANGELES eo Jayne Mans- ield and Mickey Hargitay made! \their way through a waiting crowd ica monitoring station at River- jof about 150 yesterday and got a head,. Long Island, also told of marriage license, They plan to be! hearing unidentified sounds near) married Monday night_at the Way- | farers’ Chapel in nearby Portu- guese — * * On a cheep applica-| nals too strong and too consistent tion Miss Mansfield stated she is to be from a baby moon, They coma and pneumonia, neither ofjcan be carried out. Medaris said 24, was born Jayne Palmer in described at least one of the beeps) which were associated with the/he was confident it would be. and has been as interference from an idling tele- once divorced (from Paul J. Mans- printer at some continental point. Bryn Mawr, Pa., field, Dallas, Tex., tions man). public rela-| birthplace as Hungary and his; age as 29. He also is once di- voreed. during his 19 days’ stay in Al- jto fly out of Albania in his 1 T33 jet ‘ing on Dec. 23 his left main land- Stations Pick Up ‘a commercial radio. Mickey gave his le- of any new launching when it re- gal name as Mikles Hargitay, his. ported this morning that Sputnik another 10 minutes’ flight. * & ®€ He was ‘treated very fairly” bania, Curran said. He explained that he was unable -ltrainer plane because upon land-‘ ing gear tire burst. Otherwise, the Sands and Miss White at - the moon in Mexico after Davis’ en- gagement ends Jan. 20. The mar- rage was his first, her second. Sullenberger Probe plane is undamaged and he could have flown out if he had a new) tire, he said. Curran said the Albanians told’ him that they would give him a) replacement tire but later they ‘claimed that they did not have| one. (Continued From Page One) |was unable to fix the exact wave length. The Radio Corporation of Amer- ‘the Sputnik wave lengths, but said they seemed to be coming from British monitors called the sig- May Take Long Time (Continued From Page One) listed in the charges, the investiga- tion paused today until Monday. * * * Two of the deaths, which Dr.! rSullenberger had been asked to cover in detail with the investiga-| tors, have received the most at- ‘tention so far, Ziem said, although all the charges must be examined, he added. One of these was the death of a woman operated upon fora stom- ach tumor. The hospital charges that a sponge was left inside the patient, and that Dr. Sullenberger| neglected ‘to order an X-ray when possibility of a missing sponge was mentioned. Dr. Sullenberger in his answer said a’ circulating nurse, charged with keeping track of the sponges had informed him that all were accounted for. He further alleges that the wom- Moscow Radio made no mention If had completed its 973rd_ circuit around the earth at 3 a.m. (10 p.m, EST last night). i By FE. H. ae But Ike Leaves Door Open Why does the ‘first hard free?é ‘ of the winter often . prove more’ damaging to plants and shrub-| bery, and some’ trees, then later, ' .more severe freezes? The first. hard freeze of the win- ter, especially if it comes early, often catches plants. and trees un- prepared, so to speak. In some) treés the growth cycle is proced- ifig and the sudden freeze some- times kills these trees.—- After the first few cqld waves, plants and trees are dormant and can often withstand a severe freeze better than earlier in the season. In areas where tropical plants and trees are ‘precariously surviving, covering with cloth or otherwise. protecting the plant or shrub, es-| pecially against the earliest freez-) es, will sometimes bring the prize) plant or tree through the winter | safely | conference, ganin's bid for such a_ session within three months. ordinated with those going from — Summit Meeting Rejected W ASHINGTON ww — President Eisenhower is expected to send Soviet Premier Bulganin a mes- sage this weekend holding * open the door to an eventual summit but rejecting -Bul- * * Eisenhower's reply has been co- * ‘the government chiefs of Britain, \France and other allied nations in response to a series—of notes iBulganin sent free world leaders in December. It is understood the replies also will cover the ‘sub- stance of new Bulganin messages' to NATO leaders and heads of many other governments this, week, Secretary of Siate Dulles, gave the guidelines of U. 8. policy at a news conference yesterday. He said ‘no summit meeting snould be held—as Bulganin pro- posed. Thursday—within two or three months. But Dulles left open the po: sibility of some future Jtop level session provided “there is adequate prep- aration for it and a reasonable assurance that it will accomplish some desirable result.” * * * Warming Tem Thawing U.S. Southwest By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Warming temperatures thawed frostbitten areas of the Southeast today, but a fresh supply of Ca-| nadianh air spilled across the North- ern Great Lakes, —- snow The Weather | Fol U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly eloady tenight, jew 28. Tomertow cloudy, with occasional rain er sew flurries. | high 38. Moderate northwest winds be- coming easterly late today. —t— sees La + Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 At 8 em: Wind Velocity 10 mph Direction; North Bun sets Saturday at 5 20 pm. Sun rises Sunday at am Moon sets Saturdey at 11 17 am Moon rises -Bunday at 12 18 am. a | Dewntown Temprratures 6a.™m ~.22 11 acm, z Ta. : 21 12m : . 66. @....... 20 ip m. n 9a. m ie 2p m 22: 16 &. m. i) Friday in Pontiac fae recorded downtown! Highest temperature ee : Lowest temperature 3 . Mean temperature : . 335 Se Weather — Fair, mild Ses One Year Ago in Pontiac pmo temperature ... 2.500.008 20) Le aly soo opnachonarsaot q Mean temperaty: soonnacong Le Weather — Cold. snow oes ~; Highest and Low a ° This Dat- Ay 86 Years in 1990- -7 in 1893 Friday's “Temperatere Chart Alpena ~4 = a Angeles 64 61 > arquette 37 23 . oy 3 22 Memphis 5¢ | 27 Brownevili¢ 75 52 Miami 6 0 Buftaio 38 23 Milwaukee 9). 16 $0 38 Minneapolie 41°27 Chicago 40 28 New, Orleans “| “4 Cimennati 62 277 Kew York | Bd Clevelacd «@ 77 Omaha 4 be we 1 7 I on % 13) a eh . $3 fort Worth €1 42 8. Francisco @o 48 , oe 20 6B. 8. Marie 33. 6 : 36% Traverse C. 38 21 ity MS a Beattie be a3 "3 3! 2- ‘20s for the third night in a row, ‘most readings in the state were ‘above the freezing point and up to Southeast during the day, and it ed to return fo more nearly nor- mal levels by night. ‘from the Northern Great: Lakes ‘ton into the northern two-thirds of California with light and scattered peratures flurries and near zero mercury levels. Considerable warming took place from Maine through Georgia, and ‘early morning temperatures aver- aged nearly 20 degrees higher than a day earlier. ; Although northern sections of Florida had temperatures in the near 50 in the extreme southeast. The U. S. Weather Bureau fore- cast continued warming in the) said temperatures could be expect- * * * Snow flurries were scattered ‘eastward across the Lower Great Lakes and into New York and north- ern Pennsylvania. However, ac- cumulations were not significant. Rains continued from Washing- ‘precipitation extending eastward into the Northern and Central |Rockies, where it became snow | flurries. * * * Sal Easing. of the Southeastern cold snap came in the wake of U. S. Department of Agriculture esti- mates that 22 million boxes - of Florida oranges were lost in the record December freeze. Observ- ers have termed it one of Florida's worst winters since the 1890s. More cooling was expected in the Great Lakes région today with indications it would extend into ‘New York and most of Pennsyl- vania, making snow flurries rather] . common in that area: Partly cloudy skies were rather ‘}four derivatives are made from “Dulles “deronticed ~ Bulganti's | Thursday message hs a propagan-. da move designed to steal world attention from Eisenhower's State of the Union message that same day, He accused the Soviets of trying to cover up bad policies on such matters as disarmament with clever propaganda, Throughout much of his news conference, Dulles assailed So- viet bad faith in making and then not keeping agreements. Bot at the end he said “you have j,ot te_ keep trying and try‘ng” through meetings and negotiations with the Russians to work out agree- ments which can be kept. Dullés said the Soviet proposal: ifor an agreement to ban the use Blood Bank Slated fo Visit City Monday The January Pontiac Community Blood Bank will be conducted at, the Elks Temple, 114 Orchard Lake Ave., Monday from 2-5 pm. and 5:45-8 p.m., according to Mrs. A. H. Magnus, bank chairman. * * * Besides the whole blood which is used for transfusions in major surgery, childbirth and accidents, Hbleed received by the Red Cross at these banks. There is a con- its usefulness is limited to 21 days. Plasma is used fdr shock and treatment of burns, gamma globu- lin is used to fight measles ‘and polio, serum alburnin is used for patients with kidney and liver di- seases, and fibrinogen, the fourth derivative, is given during cardiac and lung surgery. e No appointment is neGessary but to insure prompt service, doriors! general across most of the coun- iw on aprciseet of nuclear --weapons would not _work and that the Kremlin's pro- posal to call off tests .of such weapons would not advance dis- armament “‘one inch.” * * * He contrasted these Russian suggestions with American prop- ositions for safeguarded and po- liced agreements to stop weapons production and prevent surprise attack. Dulles said these U.S. pro- posals held a possibility of greatly reducing tensions and the danger. of war. | . x * * “Nations that have relied for| their Cx on Soviet promt: it,” Dulles sald: i And unt! t hare is a better record than that, I don't believe that the safety, per- haps the very existence of the United States, ofght to be put at the hazard of a Soviet promise.” City Man Injured in Auto Accident orm an's death was due to a diabetic | sponge. * ® & In another of the six cases the surgeon is charged by the hospital.gon had ordered the Jupiter inter- with leaving an operation for re- moval of adrenal glands for a — resident physician to fin- Dr. Sullenberger claims he re- moved two glands and let the resi- dent physician remove the other “two. While this was being done he stepped outside the operation room to take an emergency telephone ‘call. and was back the! resident physician within five min- utes, he asserts. * * * He states all glands were re- moved and he stayed with patient for 72 hours after the operation safe. He said that at no time sub sequently was he adviséd by the hospital that the patient had taken a turn for the worse until he was advised of her death. * * * Thursday night, the Oakland County Medical Society went OD) in ‘record overwhelmingly -in= support \of Pontiac General- Hospital's right. 2 “insure the professional. qualifi- cat cations of practicing there- Saicnalar! to Dr. John D. Mon- (Oe. Dress gt ee Th ae ght jt 24 against the resolution in support of the hospital. Buy 8 Voting Machines GREENVILLE — The City eight voting machines. was spurred by testimony several leaving only when he felt she was|{unds may be in the supplemental (aactory ats ithe measles voted) Council has authorized purchase of} Police stated he had been under a psychologist’s care. His wife said she saw him approaching her house last night and ran out the back door to call authorities from a neighbor's phone. He was arrested a short distance away. Senate Pushing for More Action (Continued From Page One) chief of the Army’s ballistic missile center at Huntsville, Ala. An open session of the subcom- tilttee was summoned hastily -so that he coufd make the announce- iment. ‘Chairman Lyndon’ B. Johnson (D-Tex) told Medaris to inform McEtroy that the committee “is pleased he is making decisions.” Johnson said that the group feels the move may be “an incentive for more decisions." Johnson also expressed hope that “some hard, usable cash’’ will be made available so that the order for development of the new missile Johnson's concern about cash weeks ago that although the Penta.| Free mediate range ballistic missile into production, no money had been that the Pentagon refused to ask Congress for money to finance the Jupiter program for the present fiscal year. Subcommittee vice chairman John Stennis (D-Miss), in a sum- Medaris also said that additional defense money bill now before Congress. Medaris also revealed that the Army asked for permission to launch. an earth satellite as early as September, 1956, but the Penta- gon repeatedly refused to grant it. The first defense spending action the new Congress may coine the Dearborn Center of the univer- sity, : Me wilt ghecuns Sto eutvenslity’ plans for creating additional ta- || cilities for higher education in’ Oakland, County, Birmingham Chapter, the Eastern Star, will hold a busi- ness meeting at 4 p.m. Wednesday ea sana both at the Bir- mingham Masonic Temple, 327 S. Woodward Ave. . . Ralph H. Kingdon Service for Ralph H. Ki 59, of 16216 W. 13-Mile Rd. will be held at 7 o'clock tonight at the R. G. and G. R. Harris Funeral Home 14751 W, MeNichols Rd., Detroit. Burial will be in Brantford, Ont. He died Friday at William Beau- mont A resident of Birmingham for 32 years, Mr. Kingdon was assistant chief engineer for the Square D Co. He was a member of the American Institute of Electrical mcapay and peabharyre Lodge, 357, his wile, mie, Emile, ee ear) Service for John W. Holmes, 57, Mr. Holmes owned the Holmes ‘Hospital Releases Ae eee Clare Jerome Batholomew, 27, of 916 Taft St., Elint, was treated for lacerations and then released from Pontiac General Hospital last) {night following-an accident. Oakland County Sheriff's depu- |ties report Bartholomew was driv-| ing south on U.S. 10 when his auto struck a tractor in the rear driven. by Robert David Bell, 26, of 325) N. State St., Davison about 6:30) p.m, Soe Coleen canine & pmeaie In addition to his work in edu- Chapter, Order of and a school of instruction at 7:45 ye. i H eet i k i iy “ i | | fi, a‘ ¢ if i aug 3 z x if a i t iz E + Arrest 9 for Loifering nedor.'in Gambling House Nine persons were arrested at 2:15 a.m. today for loitering in a gambling house at 501 Harvey St. Seven who pleaded guilty in municipal court were: Rooseveit Jones, 50, of 199 Bassett: John Simpson, 18, of 403 Colorado; Cal- . p vin Wallace, 34, 425 Luther; | McKinley Washington, 49, of 514 Highland: Louis Styles, 31, of 514 Highland; and Harry Reynolds, (23, of 476 California. All were fined $15 or three days "\in jail by Judge Maurice E. Fin- negan, Two others pleaded not guilty. They are Verna Van, 72, of 499 | lof 546 Montana. Accused Minister Sent to No-Record Court A former minister, who was ac- | |palies! te the exltedy of the Osk- land County Prosecutor's court-of- no-record. * * * } George oorg chief assistant ‘prosecutor, said today he had not decided whether Bernard C. Gol- land, 27, of Drayton Plains, would ‘be accepted by the unofficial court ‘he runs primarily for teenagers. | “Golland’s past record is good « and none of the complainants will . iprosecute,” Taylor said. sales when the House Armed Serv- ices committee holds an unusual Saturday session to consider emer- gency Air Force funds. Chairman Carl Vinson - yet Dee: authority to spend comnts 550 million dollars for air ‘alert facilities and ballistic missile sites. Air’ Force Secretary Jemes H, Douglas and other Pentagon ot- ficials were scheduled to give the committee a closed-door briefing U.S. Can’t Collect on Error. i—_Jdeseph —Suchoski, 40, cf 3676 Woodview St., Orchard Lake, was. reported in critical condition this morning at Pontiac General Hos- ipital following a one-car accident in West Bloomfield * Jast night Township. x * parently lost control of his auto era curve while driving east on Fontiac Trail near Orchard Lake at about 8:25 p.m. The auto halted after striking two trees. lhe * * A hospital spokesmen — said Suchoski received a fractured pone and also chest injuries. MSU Registrations Accepted Tuesday Area residents who still want to offered in Pontiac by Michigan State University may do so at the second sessions of the classes Tues- % oe * Both courses, ‘‘Social and Philo- sophical Foundations of Education” and “Patterns of Fodd~ Intake” earry three term hors of gradu- ate ot undergraduate credit. The education class will meet in room 102 and the home economics course in room 105 of the Lie ay Central High mai from 7 for an appointment. 10 Laas State Police report Suchoski ao- skull, a broken leg and left collar-i___ enroll in one of the two courses| Williams. on a federal | income tax It seems that nearly due of nearly $600. a $3,122 business loss and ing, he decided, $2, ~s ae 1946, a check was the Internal Revenue _ error. have waited until 1955 “he didn’t have to pay it Makes Tax Mistake NEW YORK (INS)—As the tax gathering season begins, it is cheering to mark the case of Louis W.. . U. S. court assure him he need not pay back the refund the —— reer wari sent him. - It happened in- Brookiyt of course. _an engineering consultant, figured out his gross | income as $8,020.71 for 1944, which left a tax Then Williams erroneously credited himself with The eraeanttyaoaie deduction slipped a right past the trained Me of the tax boys and It. wasn’t until a couple of years later that ‘ ‘The government finally went to court. But Fed- eral Judge Robert S. Inch ruled yesterday that if _ the government wanted the money back it shouldn’t retarn—there's a peer fo rang of limitations. The 80-year-old Williams ¢h “T spent the money long tine ago;” he observed return and. lived to see a 12 years: ago Williams, substracted the tax, eay- due oT January, mailed to Wil Wiliams.” Service discovered the to start suit on a 1944 s a when he heard | | | e 136th Semi-Annual Statement PITOL Se RE agit rena Sa 4 a as 4 * Lansing, ae Depreciation . Dividends Loans in Process .... eee Tax and Insurance Escrow Accounts aesesien Unapplied Credits Legal Reserve eeetereee ee Profits - CAPITOL SAVI weeee TS W. Huron, Pontine ASSOCIATION — December 31, 1957 ASSETS ’ First Mortgage Loans noisocOnonodacouonsooe “ $38,476,214.74 Home Purchase Contracts ........e..eseee, 1 interest in Process of Collection ........... Home Office and Branch Office Buildings eeeene Real Estate Held for Redemption . Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment —Less Deprecia tion ew serene Federal Home Loan Bank Stock ........... United States Government Securities seeeeee Other Investment Securities See eeeeebeeesee Cash on Hand and in Banks eeeeseeseeseses LIABILITIES _ Shareholders’ Accounts Including Credi : toe Seb eee ewe Tee ee Cree ese ee Miscellaneous Liabilities ..........:.s..0+++ 29,779.48 Contingent Profit on Real Estate Contracts 163,751.67- Reserye for Interest Uncollected Feeneenates Reserves. these eee seeseaeneneeseee ease es eeane SINCE 1890 Ly, ie Michigan % --1,879,552.74 336,013.21 23,129.59 _ 668,490.43 4,511.21 58,655.22 16,727.64 1,412.11 700,000.00 . 2,477,786.32 56,926.57 1,870,331.67 $41,569,751.45 » Cor nieieit eis cies vice sie ee ee ee 8 ee ee | 2 ee sd oer ve ceeee eee + $86,559,186.10 +328,621.91 330,705.53 | 2,342.60 eaee oe ee ee eee eete sa01016; + + $2,891,950.08° ++ 1,240,300.33- ‘4ansnean” — $41,569,751.45 NGS ind LOAN ‘cused of passing $2,500 in bad : ASSOCIATION. eee 1 u fi 4 * 2 1 = ‘ is ne £56 : ry s -schancellor of the ‘Caney ae yo ws as alae ‘way —Kansas—_plan: Communities!” needing doctors would raise funds eo ees at ee home Wichita and we didn’t like it.” ALTAMOUNT, Kan. #—Is there| doctor; the doctor would agree to +. * a ; a doctor in the house?” =_—_—_sirent or buy on easy terms facili-| ‘ . , There is in this little southeast|ties so provided; the state would) ST erenerceseaite [Kansas farming community with a|set up postgraduate training facili i. t ; Mii Ts Tas ‘population ‘or a 68. o G6) - : He is Victor L. Jackson, 31, a|touch with advances in diagnosis native of Simpson, La.—ex-school' and treatment. rh ha lead in Mw Ociocnn secalicieen, tenia af pevteeemns Wea drives once a month to the Medical- A sudden grin split the white- | jbravely, *" said Bacon. Miss ie ‘o) map 4 for Dageienl ctlart, cee wrest iness.of Lucy's face. | “Well done, Emma,” said the | Lf NG J Sales ‘ee pote Ey ye a “That will be quite simple for dogtor patting her on the shoul- mee No xe ° 1 Se teacher, ery joo acre * * microscope and some other lab- se a be about—might hear—if C, See ‘paratrooper, ex-resident physi-' After eight. years 6f the Kansas oratory apparatus. * e: 4 up from the _ here.” F. reezer Wor ker cian ata earcneines Sate. plan, these are th¢ results: Pp tiece miiaci Credit Union q “] see. . Yes—I see—They iQ) | x * : The number of physicians turned ecple came § : , coming—the police, I mean?’ ever Has Cold He came here because the town. out by the — school has been stoned tal 9 look of te Sow for you! = —. : doctorless for many years, set increased neafly 100 per cent—| ~~ wl i {Cae Dee ur 5 Sg -Wears Woolies to get one and keep him. And be-|107 in this ygir’s graduating class,| “!\ made $600 the first month,” at ang Sonia ~~ in thin Cred : “They're here now,” said Lucy, : cause Altamont was just what sie compared with 58 in 1948. _. |he-says proudly. — years were PAID oe as with a squeal of brakes a car; DENVER (INS) — A Denver |wanted. for himself, his wife and| The rat¢ of attrition has dropped The - tall, drawling southerner | drew up at the front door and) v1 who recently. completed 45 |three children. \ |from 80/4 year to around 45 to 50. says a caseload of 15 to 50 patients§| 4% DIVIDEND the front door bell pealed through service with & cold stor- _jdaily Jeaves his” Tittle time _ for: Get the Details je Somer ny St rte ig rea | ole ate rt OO eg oe = *** fallacies’ about below-zero tem- | 4. Medical Assn. reports, | tefrn with a popdlation gf 1,000 larg trenis im medicin Credit Union “['m sorry, very sorry—tdjhave| peratures. , the demand: for taraily doctors | gr more is without a decter. loom has used medicine, Dr. Jack-if $99.4 Community National Bk. 3 \ asked this of you," said = x4 “2 exceeds the supply by two to one. / son ha: | two projects that are 8 + ; \ |. Ted Bruning, who spent ea in tens it may be j Altamont was one town that prof- His hand under her arm, time in freezing chambers, has _ than that. It waa _——- ited trom the plan. First it formed “ a led Enima Crackenthorpe - out | his own work record to show re “as ed “Kaséas |2,Citizens Improvement Assn., in “Bud Nicholie Invites. the barn. Emma's face was veTy;nows what he’s talking about. ” te Gill the ‘oo eas which nearly all the people bought she looked sick, but she| Bruning says: — $10 shares. The association raised You to Listen to walked firmly erect. : \ > * & wee f funds by pancake sales and other “I'm quite sure that I've never, \yve missed less than a dozen | That plan | mont andientertainments. It built a $10,000 JACK BENNY SHOW seen the ‘woman before in my/ davy from accidents or illness. I 2 yy Scores of /seven-room clinic building and; eo life." ONCE” Lind Weed pce Sor sdsuple of ihe gflnities havelwent hunting for a doctor. | EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT a La oan Mong vtbed ; forgot how got it” = National dgétor shortage be-|resident physician, in a large AT 7:30 ON WJR “Pve found ier Crackenthorpe. That's al 2 * nfhe years immedi-|Wichita hospital. . | poneagpes aad cat yee | lollowing/ World War II. Mili-| ,, _. Brought to-you by the like to lie dewn?”* ing ie it isn't true a L iy A, A number of the, Altament | person will catch colds by going ig had: turned m| committee came to the hospital | HOME INSURANCE CO. | “IL must go to my father. I) trom warm temperatures into the |you! away trom medicine) 4 asked if we knew of a doctor * » , telephoned to Dr. Quimptr’ 45) “nold He says the secret of cold [or hadf@rawn recent graduates who weeld lhe te ts and Their Agents : jsoon as I heard about this and) weather comfort and pfotection \|into 1}#-armed:gervices or employ- town,” he rocalls, “1 told him I For Details Call ¢ . = _ is with him now.” is seer the oe clothing. Noe din veterans? ‘hospitals. It WAS! aig and so here Lam.” * AGENCY 1 ——# Quimper came out of the Ma ¢ this perio& that Altamont's| H R NICHOLI INSURANCE hibeary as they crossed the hali-j i ak ti ao jst resident ‘physician died after) Why did this young physician s s FE 2-2326 49 Mt. Clemens = Capes 1957 .-hF ¥ fF anawrtiw was tall genial man, With a rs,” Bruning explains, “tah than a half a century = warit to give up the comforts of a =e : 3 hergl oft ane = i vo long woolen underwear apf |service. " - am pe patients found very stim-| hehvy. woolen socks in héa Dr. Franklin — en n ee ee ee ee 28 \Miss Marple in her gentle serious |ulating. | soled, shoes.” we of the medical school and now 3 respectable Mrs. MeGillieuddy, ce = jvoice, “that the only thing to do! x & &- ning . 2, Escols, ‘Frattery ola woman with « (iS to tell the exact truth.’ He and the inspector nodded to , Sos ‘ shrewd brain and o gift for solving | “About you?” leach other. P, | ; : a . . crimes, sees & man strangling 4 rae tae | . women. Whee she tells the ctor | About everything. | “Miss Crackenthorpe has per- | eInNc! . -. Mase ht "etnias © ope |. *x &£ ¥ \formed an unpleasant task very | “a 8 ee p un Ss | 7 ee and makes several trips over t. | . . . wage Cet etnolis cad running (me. she said. “But I imagine \der. “You can take things. I've | : ~— a ; aay my Pian y thoy Home! oo ithey"ll find it quite hard to be- always known that. Your father’s | : as the train the jected lieve!” lal right. Just go in and have a ? art of Rutherford Hall. built b tg | She rang off, waited a moment, |word with him, and then go into with new JELLED MAGIC PAINT , Lucy gets as a —_ ‘and then rang and got the police the dining room and get youself, Sones Goughier eda diss Marple station. 2 a glass of brandy. That's a pre-| is installed in the peighberbeod pos, | cription.”” ; img as Lucy's sunt. pretense of =§ “{ have just discovered a dead ee . geil, Lacy searches for the | ia « im the | ©™mma smiled at him gratefully No Stirring [poe eee snc. | Long Bara at Rutherford Hall.” jend went into the trary. s - + becouse it’s homogenized LO with Shell's grass compact / . 4 i | Emma's nephew, and his |. : ate | “That woman's the salt of the i “friend J Stoddart-West. visit | “What's that? ; | wes ‘Cxscteztnornes a e ce | Lucy repeated her statement pred ES oge hee doctor os Now’ you can avoid all the. tedious if W, LL cities Sar Crock enthorve eo and anticipating the next ques- z thousand work of stirring, and—even more at lected. Among them is e tarcophagus. les ; avy Geli anata. ea aceats On « hunch Lucy price fb open. tion gave her name. ef being the only female in important — you escape the pitfalls She drove back, put the car of She a ws of inadequate stirring. Jelled Magic Chapter 9 away and entered the house. you. ether sister | gives you\a beautiful, smooth job . “ A few minutes later Lucy.) She paused in the hall for ea | get clear, married at seventeen. every time.) rather pail, left the barn, locked moment, thinking. jk believe. This lh Aged the door and put the key back of Gors TO LIBRARY aegrn pips gay yer a trl, , She went rapidly to the stables, t and went to t Py e' got out her cgr a drove down‘ library where Miss Crackenthorpe "devoted to her father, I “ Dripping the back drive. She stopped at was sitting helping ber father to Fi eee ++ because it's jelled - Heating oi! Service 4 Bee Hae 7 = ae? one's Hol “ily evolrd as road. She went into the telephone | J77aN that—but she’s the instinct Jelled Magic just can 5 drip box, =e the mney one Sa “Can I speak to — sf tnt he's got make their or run like ordinary paint. It. Miss Crackenthorpe: ’ |menfolk happy. She sees that her) comes to you —stays “i wnat to speak to Ls) Emma looked up, = samge father likes being an invalid, so} jelled on or roller— yet | = resting, Miss. It's < apprehension on her’: |she lets him be an invalid. She's} becomes liquid instantly ees, et ee — svat t. ithe same with her brothers. Ced-: when applied in the w a -- peng . ber | purely domestic, words ric feels: he’s a good painter, ‘ . Ti : = es an 2 «(wsefal household stiff an- iwhat’s his name—Harold—knows _ ' | . Pm Y, | and that's fiat, her rest.” | Bounce their imminent departure. how much she relies on his sound : Yi | | Seats her. It's, WA. speak up. girl, speak | judgment®she lets Alfred shock Ee permet for every room in your home— sae | <°& “You must disturb her. jup,” said old Mr, Crackenthorpe |her with his stories ‘ef his clever inchuding kitchens and bathrooms. ri r iff) } urgent." |irritably. deals. Oh yes, she’s a clever wom-|’- : ite i i aie : ‘T'm not—" | Lucy said to Emma, an—no fool? Well, do you waht Ne Tn ae 4 a “Please do what I say at once.’ ‘| “I'd like to speak to you alone,|me for anything? Want me to; = — aot ato i VOICE INCISIVE Please.” have a look at your corpse now!— a ae ~~ = “Nonsense,” said Mr. Cracken-|Johnstone has done with it” ‘ = SS amis (Bla iF AMI : When she chose, Lucy's voice : o ce ‘i “ii could be as incisive as steel.|thorpe. “You say straight out |(Johnstone was the police sur- ‘ c= Wk hnieg: knew authority when ‘she here what you’ - got to say.’ ‘geon) “and if it happens to- ve 436 Orchard Lake Ave. “FE 5-6150 aL aN :. 5 —_heard -it, * t lone of my medical mistakes?” — | = _ ee (|| : “presently ‘Miss Marple’s ware “wy +“ Parent Cente Monday ——---Free-Parking-Rear-of Store —— ae coe EE See al e. (‘Emma rose and went towards the | PAPA, | - -t fF NPT GARTH (Gy .lt”t—t—s—sS~—: Gee for repu pemaenine our educational’ and scientific programs was soundly endorsed. Certainly the Chief Executive has the nation behind him in the realms of ‘furthering our scientific efforts. Everyone will agree quickly with _ advocacy of better educational planning, and I like the suggestion I read the other day which pro- posed: “More money for school books instead of school buildings.” However, there may be a sharp division of opinion as to what extent additional money should come from Washington. Many top local- sources believe the educational problem is best left at the home districts. * * * ‘The President paved the way for THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by [me Pontiac 48. W Huron st. Parss Company Pontiac 12, Michigan Tret> Mark Dathy Cacept Gunday Reser. Basserr joun A Riney Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertisine Director “anager Bowssn A Frreomate og Cant M. Parsnwet, Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Meneger G. Manenatt Joapas, foun W. “Prreoenats, Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Maneger ~ foment ib Tare, Grover Cin: _ Managing Editor =—-—s_—Cinasifted Manager eee ’ 5 ' Sntered at Posy.Office. Pontiac. as second clans matter “ enantio — ted Press is entitie “exdustveiy to the Heation of ali local news printed tn this gewspaper as wel) as a1) AP news dinpatenes ‘Tue Peete is ¥eted by cariict for 40 cents = carrier, fervior 4 nut available by malt fn : Livinest Macomb peer and , Washtenaw — ft fs $12 06 a year; elsewhere tn end all other places in the United @tates 00 a rear a Fa A pepeertotiope payanie in advance Pontiac ame ENR ‘MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS an unbalanced budget, although he was indefinite and this was probably intentional. Mr. ErsenHower left the door ajar by suggesting that the out- go and income “would roughly bal- ance.” The suggestion that “adequate security should come first” was designed to soften the impact. He deplores the current arms race which Russia is forcing upon us. “The peoples _of the world. have always wanted peace and want peace now,” declared the President. I believe’ that this is just as true of the average Russian as it is of the average resident of Michigan. Aside from the power drunk warlords of Russia who dream of world con- quest, no one wants mass murder and wanton destruction. —— It’s unthinkable. It defies all God teaches. xk *«* * The head of this nation did a spendid service in his current mes- sage. It is timely, it is factual and it steps up to the problems that con- front us right now and which are currently pressing. | x «i * A few die-hards took him to task on various pretexts, but the whine in their complaint was even more obvious than usual. Many Democrats were outspoken in their approval. One said: “This is precisely what the Democratic Party has been preaching. All we ask now is that the President ‘bring all of these concepts into actual being.” | Mr. President, take a bow. You're still champion. oe — And in Conclusion .i/..... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic reporter: They've sliced 120 minutes from the movie, ‘South Pacific,” and it still runs four solid hours Is there anyone in the world that looks as young at 88 as Harry WuHiIT- FIELD? Or anyone 83 that can tie WILLIAM WALTER SMITH? x «*« * Fred Van Lennep tells me he’s trying to bring a really big horse race to Detroit for 1958. With his ~ oo ere eeae ’ Castleton and Dodge stable con- ~ nections, it puts him in a strate: gic spot..... re To satisfy I PE tm Kearns -yen--for-comments——— about a good locking girl, let me record that Carolyn Hubbard draws an “A” in my book. She’s a home maker, a worker in com- munity affairs and I'm willing to whistle any time she goes past. * * * Personal nomination for the hap- piest individual of my acquaintance: JACKIE KROEPLIN ST. CHARLES..... : _. We're all “set up” here at The Press. Tom Gertis has a photo in the new jim-dandy AP sports book, a lavish affair that creeps into your tepee for a mere $12.50 a copy. Tom’s picture was of Hayés Jones, Pontiac's Olympic possibility ....6.....- Overheard in ‘a Riker Building ele- vator: “He's one of those wealthy juvenile delinquents—you know, uses solid gold knuckles.” x * * I fly to Indianapolis several times a year. It takes a fat hour to reach Willow Run (45 miles) and another hour to reach In- dianapolis — 300 miles. Little Known Facts About Well Known People: Mrs. C. K. Patterson was born in Paris.......... Depart- — ment of Cheers and Jeers: The C’s—Coach Art Vanktyzin of the Pontiac High Basketball team who places obedience, training and team play ahead of mere victories; the J’s—the Piston _management which lets fans sit ‘idly for 35 minutes between | games of a double header. Booooo! wet 4, okt ‘Faith gave John the Baptist the humbleness to himself, yet the power to stand up against a ruler in whom he did not . baptized, John said, “I have need to be baptized of tipas offered John honors, wealth and freedom to stir the people into revolt against Rome, John said that Christ ‘‘alone knows the way to the Kingdom.” Kye. ; was completed was hs stabil ot iw latter ‘underpass ‘Sie SGI or 1s Canes on eaabers eye tar bs eagles “They Wouldn’t Be Good as Leaders’ After reading the letter regard- ing the plight of the students, | wish*to state that if they cannot stand to walk four blocks I hate he believed in One greater than believe. When Christ came to be thou to me?” When the ruler An- Days of All Faiths | St. Anthony Didn’t Like Women By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER St. Anthony of Egypt just couldn't stand women. It was not just a passive indifference — he even organized a crusade against then. * * * He did not,- admittedly, under- stand women, He was never quite sure what they were up to, but he was sure they were the devil's ‘closest and most unscrupulous al- lies, and that there would be no peace on earth unless women were strictly boycotted. It is not on the record that he ever stopped to consider what would happen to the human race if hig advice were taken seriouly. Anthony has always been pop: — ular with artists, He gave them a great deal to paint about, Pic- tures of him always include fire, a crutch and a pig — and be- hing each 6f these symbols there , of course, q meaning, The fire symbolizes his battles with, and triumphs over, the de- mong of hell, It was because of this symbolic association with fire .that St. Anthony was invoked in ..1089 when an epidemic of erysip- elas was sweeping over The disease in those days was known as “the sacred fire.” When ~ the plague ceased almost over- oat oo Anthony- naturally. the credit and from then on erysip- elas was called “St. Anthony's fire.” * * * The pig also hag to do with Anthony's temptations. It stands for sensuality and gluttony, both of which the saint successfully re- sisted, The presence of this animal _in all Anthony's pictures resulted in his being proclaimed the patron saint of swineherds. . And his association with swine- herds led to a curious figure of speech still in usé In many parts of Europe. The smallest pig in any the same name is soqeeeny ap/ plied to a pet pig. / Psychologists “would probably have no trouble at all explairiing the trouble between &t. Anthony and women. Having been brought up in wealth and ease, ahd all the social_activity—that_goés-with— such an existence, Anthony sud- denly at the age of 18/ gave it all up and retired to the desert to be a hermit. * * * It js not surprising that a healthy young man, living alone in the desert, should be constantly be- set by visions of lovely women. To Anthony, however, they were not the normal products of a young man's imagination but actual emis- sarieg of the devil, The crutch which always is shown in pictures of Anthony is included as a symbol of his feeble- ness during the’ last years of his Ob mn * “Woud ke: to: let you know I newborn litter, is always / called “St. Anthony’s pig,” and / thought by some historians to be the actual anniversary of St. Pet- er's first occupation of his office as Bishop of Rome in the year 42, Feast of the Chair of Peter cele- brates the authority. of the first Bishop of Rome and all hig suc- cessors, (Copyright 1958) Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag | Mother of Nine Cuts Bills s-~ Practicing What: I Preach —steen" " * “As mother of a tribe of 9 chil- dren, I have found many answers to everyday prob- lems and saved @ lot of doctor bills by practicing what you preach. I have a very hardy brood and 10 wonderful grandchildren. Of course | take my daily iodin ration. My hair is healthy, thick and. shining — still DR. BRADY blonde—and I am often asked what Ido... (M. M)"” _ | . Answer — And when you tell *em, it. goes in one ear and out the other, Instructions for taking The odin Ration available on request accompanied with a stampled, seif- addressed envelope. te. +8, . Treatment, will be answered b Dr wie ? say she couldn't work as a nurse if, .. @, Mel.)” Answer — Webster says mur- mur is “an abnormal sound, ' usually of soft, blowing charac- ter, heard on auscultation of the heart” —— listening to the heart. It doesn't necessarily indicate anything wrong with the heart. letters, not more than one page = long Legiem to personal health and hygiene, not or 1 pl Brady, if a stam ready velope if sent to The Pon tise ioe Pree. Fontes. Michigan, (Copyright 1958) By JAMES J. a To tell a lie for you’, . . not be your honest friend . . at the same time ‘be . . . The one who would defend you with... His own dishonésty . . . For if he Whatever time or place ,. . Eventually he may bestow... A mutual disgrace. . . It is a faith- less loyalty . . . If it involves +.+—its home_, Critic a lie. . Yes, even when to save someone : . Who is about to die . No friend is ever worth your while . ’, Unless his tongue is true 19 all the world with honest . As he stands ng for 7 word / ‘ " (Copyright, 1958 GREAT BRITAIN i to have 10, 000 war -in-year.— = ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: O'Malley's Bums will be the first large league team to play _games on the road, — The Gowanus Canalians will make him as welcome as feath- ers in an omelet, French Economic Expert to Seek Money in U.S. By GODFREY ANDERSON PARIS @-—French economic ex- pert Jean Monnet will fly to Wash- ington tonight with high hopes of —raising most of half.a billion dol- lars France needs in 1958 to back up a drive for financial stability. * * * Monnet will not ask for direct aid from the United States. Offi- cials here realize -that probably could not be obtained at this time. But he is likely to ask postpone- ment of interest payments due on existing French debts to the U.S. ea foreign credits he can from institutions where American ed. will can largely To gain that good will Monnet stuffed a briefcase with evidence he hopes will. show that French " inflation is at an end and financ- ing can now be managed through - savings instead of inflation. Some of the main elements of his case are believed to be: 1. Premier Felix Gaillard is making a determined effort to rid the French economy of inflation- ary influences. The 1958 budget that he forced through Parliament over stiff opposition holds the over-all deficit to 600 billion francs (1.4 billion dollars) and experts “rents, the —70- say this amount will be repaid out = of savings by the end of the ; year. ¥ * * *. 2. The Bank of France is tight- ening up on credit, thus holding down the supply of money in or- der to combat inflation. 3. The new finance law voted last month calls for the govern- ment to report quarterly to Partlia- ment on the financial sityation and, if a deficit is foreseen, ask — Parliament for more money to meet it. In th past the deficits came first and resources to cover them had to be found later, an inflationary practice. * * * In addition to interest defer -yearvid triemt— ot President Eisenhower and Secre- tary of State Dulles will talk to officials of the International Mon- cath Fund. He may ask director acobsson to¥gt France with- draw its balance of 262 million dollars in the fund. , After about two weeks in th a United States, Monnet is expected to return to Paris to push negotia- tions begun three weeks ago with ee the European Payments Union. Tt is believed France wants to ex- tend its 250-million-dollar credit _ from the union in order to tle her treding debts: with the nation Case Records of a Psychologist: | Popular Teacher May Be Resented —~to-the-top" markets. “For he tout ~on”“olit “ dowiitowi Northwestern had no hay fever this summer, for the first time in twenty years, aft- er following the instructions in 1 ne on allergy. (Mrs. Answer — Thank you, ma’am, Rarely do I reecivé progress re- ports from readers who are not asking for advice. Pamphiet on Hay Fever, or one on Relief for Allergy is available to ae on request. Inclose stamped, seif- addressed envelope. If you want [betta pamphiets, inclose 25 cents ' in addition. “The leg elevation ences you advised for varicose veing has helped relieve the pain of bad spots after a hard day's work. I have received a lot of relief . .. (Mrs. M. A.) Answer — Naturally. For pam: phiet on Varicose Veins ‘and Vari- ot -cose_Uleer_.seng- addressed envelope. “Kindly tell me if there is such a thing as a heart murmur. A nurse Says She has it, but some people The Country Parson life. He died im 356, atthe great——— age of 105, ST, PETER’S CHAIR Jan, 18 is the Feast of The Chair of St. Peter at Rome, It is a very old festival, having been noted in a churely calendar for 34, ft was then cele- brated in February. P ; Pb.D. Ag: Profi-De Vote-grew-more: popular with his Northwestern University students; his teach- ing colleagues became more hostile. Why? Was it for the same reason that the old High Priests tried to sabotage the enthusiastic preaching of the young Galilean named Jesus? Scrapbook this case for similar jealousy arises in all profes- sions. By DR, GEORGE W, CRANE © Case W-396: Bernard de Voto deserves a posthumous accolade for his superb teaching of Eng- lish at Northwestern University. . * * * Since I minored gu, in English for my at North- western, I had taken most of the not teaching when I studied short DR, CRANE story writing, but some of my And - was so popular that his classes overflowed, For De- Then, step by step, he would show them exactly why he had changed a word or sentnce or re-. written an entire a ty to im- prove the original dra: +. © ap Naturally, the students devoured — Paycioies practice what he preached! JEALOUS PROFESSORS But De Voto didn't win a popvu- larity award with the faculty, al- _ though the students flocked into his classes. Indeed, the more the students liked him, the more he was damned by faint praise and figur- atively knifed behind the back by some of his colleagues. dealousy grew so great that I was told he was coldiy informed he might as weil resign for he — ; toa full professorship. And that is still one of the tragic * situations on many a college cam- pus. As soon as a young man be- comes a superlatively good teach- er and the students begin to re- _ quest enrollment in his courses, —matic event. the older professors may try to belittle him. : ‘For example, one of our best psy- os ‘professors at Northwest- ern University was the late John J.B, Morgan, an authority in Child , and author of many textbooks, * * * Dr. Morgan was an enthusiastic For example, he would take his . students in Abnormal Psy. on visits to various state insititu- - tions, University campus, for I used the same superlative educational meth- ods that Dr. Morgan employed. * *« * We both worked hard to make every lecture an interesting, dra- _And_we-tied_psychel-— ogy into the practical everyday life of the student, ¥ % in the MES. M. L, EVELY. Mrs. M. L. Evely of 264 Orchard Lake Ave, died this. morning at the Menscola Convalescent Home. Hee body is ” the Sparks-Griffin Home. Bert Mize Service for Bert Mize, 44, of 1044 Charest St, will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday from the Huntoon Funeral |: Home with the Rev, Wayne E. carrier, will be at 3 p.m, Monday |; Voorhees-Siple ‘Besides his parents, William is me sy hn eaeleae ae ee tee ae . ; Deborah, Christopher and Gee, all at Kwik-Kafe Vending Co. toon Funeral Home. MRS. ORA TRAVIS j84. Dwight St. died this morning in Pontiac General Hospital Annex. A city resident since 1909, she gregational Church and the Pilgrim Group of her church. Her husband, who expired in 1951, was a former Latin teacher at Pontiac Central High School. Mrs. Travis-leaves a daughter, Mrs. Harold Armstrong. Service will be at 10:30 a:m. . gs La a The baby's body is at the Hun Mrs. Ora (Minnie) Travis, 92, of| was a member of the First Con- Tuesday from Sparks - Griffin|~ Welton of the Parkdale Church of the Nazarene™ “Burial the Rev. ‘officiating Chapel with her pastor, will be in’ Gethsemane Cemetery, Detroit, Malcolm K. Burton, officiating. Burial will be in Union City. Mr. Mize died Thursday in Pon-| MRS. FRANK WALKER tiac General Hospital Annex of a| Service for Mrs.. Frank (Ethel heart ‘ailmennt. Lafountain) Maron hey = Ss. wr ; Anderson St. will be at 1 p.m. WELIAM ©. THORP Monday from the Voorhees-Siple William C. Thorp, infant son of Chapel, Dr. Joseph I. Chapman of James and Elva Robinson Thorp' Bethany mete Church will offi- J \ Sparks Griffin FUNERAL HOME | ‘Tha ervice 42 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service \ _ ‘ | SERVICE AT ITS BEST The Insignic of Superior Service _ Sound Protection “eeertd tee Pian 2 — DANIELS INSURANCE Agency. - 122 W. Buren St. Ph. FE 3-711! MM. &. “Mike” Daniels Evening Phone MI 6.2973 | PHILADELPHIA #— Dr, Tan- Tjoined the Philadelphia ers, LaVerne Saliard of Birming- ham, Bryan Saliard of Attica and Mahion Saliard of Lapeer. Mrs, Walker died yesterday in Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital aft- er an illness of nine months, GEORGE W. ADAMS LAKE. ORION. — Service - for sincg SEE, he te angered ty bis wile, Minnie. Deaths Elsewhere ner G. Duckrey, 57, who in 1953 ‘became the first Negro superin- tendent in the — school system, died Friday. came school system in 1918 as a teacher, CHICAGO @ — Ralph Rhodes, '42, a viee president of the Bige- |low-Sanford Carpet Co. in New | York, was found dead in his room “Tat the Lake Shore Club Friday. .A former owner of the Georgia Mill, Summerville, Ga., was in Chicago attending he u ter home furnishing mar- a \ CINCINNATI ® = w — Stancil Sam- uel Cooper, he wee professor ‘of chem- ee | istry at St, Thursday, i eae a ee ie is about 2,500. degrees. —- PARTY TIME... and time to have your party clothes cleaned to: spic ‘n span perfection by Gresham . . we handle your nice MYRNA KAY KISTNER 3 Mr. and.Mrs. Kenneth Kistner, of 420 E. Church, Benton, Iil., "| have announced the engagement _of their daughter, Myrna Kay, | ™ 2 a on ee | Dr., Drayton Plaina,: The wed-. - date hasn't been set. Acclaimed Hero Dies as Prisoner TRENTON, N.J. ®—George W. Rogers, acclaimed a hero whien he remained at his radio opera- tor’s post aboard the flaming lux- ‘ury liner Morro Castile, is dead. .. Rogers died yesterday at 61 of a heart attack in State Prison stroyed the Morro New Jersey coast. He was the last off the ship. Four years later, he was died |S¢tving four years of a 12 to 0 year term. F * * * In 1955, he was sentenced to life for beating to death two of his neighbors in Bayonne, William fHummel, and his spinster daugh-' Supervisors held more than 200 meetings in 1957, according to Nor- man R. Bernard, committee clerk. * * * | Leading the way in the largest number of meetings was the Ways and Means Committee with 22. with 20. ‘The Buildings and. Grounds Committee met 19 times, galar- ‘jes Committee 17, County Coordi- nating 14, and Health and Retire- ment Committees, 12 each, Next came the Drain Committee ‘Members of the 27 committees|©®- of the Oakland County Board of ,. " DEPARTMENT STORE 520 S, Saginaw 1, Block South of W Among the three special commit- tees, there were 10 sessions last year. These were two for the Air- Special County Building, and two for the Specjal Water Committee. Twelve County Men Inducted Into Army Twelve area men were inducted into the armed services yesterday | from Selective Service Board No. | 67. nolds, 1036 Boston Ave., and John A. Rawlings, 1264 Orchid St., all of Pontiac: Peter K. Hatt, of Bloomfield Hills; Donald L. Bowee and Franklin O. Love, Clarkston; | Elmer L. Prickett and Shirley R. Rainey, Rochester; Douglas R. Reach Lake Orion, Richard L. May, Far-| ter, Edith, 58. chard Lake. Junior Editors Quiz on | CHURCHES | ; ‘port Zoning Board, six for the They are Elmer R. Earnest, 2130 Galloway Rd., Roger J. Rey-| { and Donal E. Hampton, | mington, and Frank Patterson, Or. HOME. OWNERSHIP. I. TUN! It’s your own! The home of your dreams! 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Italians, not __|liking the new style, called it “Gothic” to indicate it was Sl entert barbaric. But the Gothi e success and from _it _modern_churches_have_borrowed_their! > | steeples. One advantage of a place to hang church bells. * * * [~~ ANSWER: Steeples are so -ithink churches have had them always. _ | existed for less than half of the * "POR YOU TO DO: Walk around your town and see hoo many styles of churches you can find. Can you identify them as Gothic, or Romanesque, or as more modern types? © * * * (Joann Banas of Passaic wins $10 for this question, Write yours on a postcard and mail to Violet Moore Higgins in care of this-paper.—Monday:—_How did-chess originate?)- —— ; raaiay to you that you may \ Actually they have Christian eta. In Roman times churches generally followed| fiat rooftops. Then about the to appear in France and Ger- soaring spires of ‘great cathe- yie became ‘a great. steeple is that it provides a Ny * a aiatte nothing it behooves you to ig Sate Doron. BUSINESS ETHICS _E How many times are you approached on a get-rich- quick scheme—“You have been one of the few se- lected to receive this offer”—“This is your oppor- tunity of a lifetime”—ete.? Remember: “Free” doesn’t always mean what the word implies. When you are offered something for aciee ; of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bug. Phonie-E 5-6148 - Of the: sc an in orward receives his diploma only =o pate tomorrow and the in store for - VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL‘ HOME | N. Perry Street Sipe oY Service for 8 Buy now for lifelong pileieiet ‘in _ setting a lovelier table, pon every occasion! Only Sets Available at This Special Prive == Odd Pieces Not —— _BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE 10% ‘DOWN 10% A MONTH 16 ¥ Huron St Pontiec ee f i On te nk ay oO Reka Tina Leser’s “butterfly” spring is of blue, green and aqua The draped printed silk and chiffon. Jeanette E. Foy and Rodger Joseph Clifton spoke their wed- ding vows today in an 11 a.m. Nuptial Mass. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John A. Gabriel per- fermed the ceremony in Choreh of the Resurrection, Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Allan P, Foy of Lansing are parents of the bride, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Thom- as Clifton of Osceola drive. * * * The bride wore a floor-length gown of design - woven ace- tate, styled with unpressed pleats citcling a waistline which tapered to a point in the back, Insets of Alencon lace accented the V-neckline of ~~ the gown. Her fingertip veil fell from a lace pillbox hat trimmed with sequins and seed pearls, and the brida] bouquet Was a cascade arrangement of — white roses accented with ivy. . ATTEND BRIDE Mary Ann Ciifton, a sister of the bridegroom, wag the - honor maid. Nancy Clifton, sis- Minnock of Owosso and Mary Ann Krammin of Fenville were the bridesmaids. They wore azure blue velveteen princess style gowns with V necklines and long sleeves. Each wore a white feather headpiece and carried a white fur muff topped with a cluster of azure baby chrysanthemums. Serving as -his skirt for man was Gene Foy of Lan- sing, brother of the tride. Thomas Clifton Jr., a brother of the bridegroom from De- % _ BARBARA J. CALHOUN Mr. and Mrs, Eugene L. Calhoun of Spokane _ drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara. Jeanne, to Thomas W. Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milo ‘J. Cross of North Hammond Lake drive. Both are attending the University of Michigan. chiffon overskirt is attached by a crossed sash effect at a low back and tied in front. Jeanette Foy, Rodger Clifton Wed troit; Joseph Pinkerton and ’ Larry Foy, a brother of the bride from Lansing, were ush- EVENING RECEPTION A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony and an evening reception was to be held at the Armory in Lansing. For leaving on a skiing trip in northern Michigan, the new Mrs. Clifton has selected a black velveteen sheath dress with contrasting white acces- sories. The couple will live fi. Yp- silanti where the bridegroom will. attend Eastern Michigan College. He formerly attended Ferris Institute where he was affiliated with Kappa Psi Fra- ternity, The bride is a grad- uate of =o State Uni- versity. June Unit Announces ~ entertain Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong Tuesday evening at ; tn their home on ssunteny drive. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong are about to depart for Hawaii. : * * * Home again in ‘\ellston, Ohio, after a visit wi’! Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Maier «! MWinois avenue, are the Maicrs’ son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and bor VOyare ditt Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barbour Williams of Florence averiie were their The amall: coat for | spring is sup- ported by Davidow. This slim, 28-inch David Mortensen of Colgate avenue, On Jan. 15 the inten and their two other children, Philip and Mary Joy, . will leave the city to take up resi- dence in Denver, Colo., where the Rev. Mr. Mortensen will For High Style With Ease of Ironing coat is of imported alpaca and wool in avocado green. Harem ‘Skirt Buttons In By OLGA CURTIS NEW YORK (INS) — Trust Tina Leser to come up with the unusual in fashion, This spring, it's a harem skirt that buttons in under the hem for the expected puffi- ness, then unbuttons flat so you can iron it. Miss Leser, who combines a sense of style with a sense of humor, is also offering such cuties as sheer printed rain- coats over matching twin print Mam'selle also has a new idea for spring—the short greatcoat. Done with the usual big sweep and wide collar, her greatcoats drop ony three-quarter or sev- en-eighths length—displaying a bit of narrow dress skirt un- derneath. Somehow this elim- inates the look-like-a-tent air that greatcoats generally have. The same theory applies in Miss Carol's dresses for spring. She likes chemises and over- blouses, but her pet silhouette is the “shirt-tail tunic,” which ts... 40-b enol: Sale are Mrs: —Dunean—? New Slate June Group of First Presby- terian Church met in the Bir- mingham home of Mrs. A. L. Drury Friday. Assistant host- esses for the luncheon were Mrs. O. W. Roeger and Mrs. John Maginnis. _ New officers of the group chairman; Mrs. Hugh Archer, vice chairman; Mrs. Ericson Lewis, secretary; Mrs. Maliory Coleman, treasurer, and Mrs. ° E. M. Orr, corresponding sec- retary, NEW CHAIRMEN New committee chairmen named were Mrs. A. L. Drury, spiritual life; Mrs. L. E. Run- nels, missionary study; Mrs. R. C. Cummings, social educa- tion; Mrs. M. A. Benson, so- cial; Mrs. E. G. Winn, house; Mrs. Edith Tick, industrial, “and Mrs. Frances Olmstead, civic sewing. Additional committee heads are Mrs. Roeser, good cheer; Mrs. M. L. Lamb, member ship; Mrs. Bessie Brown, Mrs. J. E. Sutherland anti Mrs. D. E. McGrath, telephone, and Mrs. Lewis, publicity. Guests of the day were Mrs. Ray Raupp and Mrs. H. H. Pratt. Welcomed as new mem- bers were Mrs. Elizabeth Gal- braith and Mrs. Hubert Pratt. Two Are Initiated Into Pi Omicron, ___Mrs. Garet Peters and Mrs, Charles Kare were given ini: tiation degrees into Phi Kappa Tau Chapter of Pi Omicron Sorority, Members made plans to at- tend the national convention in East. Lansing next May, when they met Thursday evening in the Drayton Woods. home ‘of Mrs. Jehn Voorhees. een dresses that end in culottes i in- stead of a skirt, * * * _ The button-in harem skirt is used not only for brilliant print evening dresses but for sports- wear—where the unbutton-for- ironing point really counts: The sheer raincoat, which is hooded at top and scalloped at —and you can have it either | full-length or car-coat length suits. Designer Betty Carol of Mrs. F. H. Secoy to Head dropped down over a__ short length of skirt. In contrast col- ors or fabrics of tunic and skirt, this offers a Ad look for — * * Jo oes is one designer who remembers that when a woman is holding hands across a table, she ought to look pret- ty on top. _miss_ ‘s spring — collection . for - Pattullo spot- lights some of the prettiest necklines possible. When they’re open, they're under- St. Benedict Card Party Mrs. Frank H. Secoy has been named general chairman of a St. Benedict Rosary AF Berean Class Holds Meeting With Tanners Gathering at the Francis street home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tanner Friday evening were members of the Berean Fellowship Class of the Oak- land Avenue United Presbyte- rian Church. Appointed to serve on the membership committee for the first quarter of the new year were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Omar MacNutt and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson, Entertainment was enter the direction of Mrs. William Bray, by the hostess assisted by Mrs. ‘Walter Napersky, Mrs. Vernon Wait, Mrs. Lexie Williams and Mrs. Robert Immell. a i a i Ge i .Raymond Zimmerman, tar Society pre-Lent card par- ty, to be held Feb. 12 in St. Benedict Hall. She will be — assisted by Mrs. James L. Brown, cochairman. * * * Other chairmen include Mrs. tick- ets; Mrs, Wayne Miller, door prizes; Mrs. Herman Charbon- eau, refreshments; Mrs. James S. Coleman, decorations; Mrs. Joseph Bonfiglio, table prizes; Mrs. Anthony Motyniak, tal- lies and cards; and Mrs. Thom- as St. Dennis, publicity. * * * Mrs. Peter Aldo is women’s chairman for the athletic ban-. quet of the parish which is - to be held Feb. 3 . Engagement Told Frank Spadafore of South Genesee ae announces the of “his daughter, Louise: to Clinton E. Grow, son of Mrs. Dan McGuire Belding, No wedding date been set. % ' treatment lined with bows and roses. Whén they’re covered up, they're filmy in white organdy collars or chiffon and pretty , ribbons. The chemise gets token ac- knowledgement from this de- signer, Even when unfitted, such dresses seem to slither along the figure. most are sashed, belted or girdled. * *® * Miss Copeland has an in- teresting idea for evening: She _digures..when.a.man_is. Waring black tie, a girl ought to panera him in black and white, pref- erably white lace against black taffeta. x* * * Coats get interesting new in this collection. They have short sleeves and lots of detailing, usually in back. Sleeves are -sometimes puffed, and one interest.ng coat __silhouette gathers the neckline on a drawstring instead of a collar. * * * The easy-fitting Chanel suit is being displayed again this season by Davidow, especially in tweed. This suit firm, which makes a specialty of fine fab- rics, prefers the slim skirt and the hip-length ‘jacket. Detail- ing is meticulous: plenty of un- - usual buttons and lots of pock- ets that seem to grow out of the fabric. Pre-School Enrollment Set Jan. 27 Registrations for All Saints Cooperative Nursery School will begin Jan. 27. Mrs. John Vanderind is educational di- reector of the school, assisted by Mrs. G. H. Carhart. * * * The nursery. school is held Tuesday and Thursday of each week from 9:15 to 11:15 a.m. for pre-schoolers aged 3 to 4... Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day morning sessions are held for youngsters 4 years of age to kindergarten age. * * * A meeting of the executive committee was held Friday at the home of Mrs, William Ro- gers on West Iroquois road to Donald William Degen, Indianapolis, formerly of Birmingham, Mrs. Degen is the former Carolyn Ann Staub. Maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Charles R. Staub of Birmingham. - Mrs. Nan Degen of Birmingham and __ Albert W. Degen of Eileen drive are the paternal grand- parents. This wide, fluted collar 1 of beige and white olka dotted chiffon on an afternoon suit of black worsted is from the Pattullo-Jo-Copeland collection. Black silk satin is used for the collar and jacket banding. “It Took “Other Woman to Reform This Husband “DEAR ABBY: Before my husband met this other wom- an he used to drink, play the horses and stay away from home days at a ~ time. He has changed c0om- pletely and he says he owes it all to her. He’s on the wagon a Is _ now and doesn’t yr go near the & B crack: ABBY The only drawback is that he still sees this other wornan. He was honest enough to tell me. I feel very hurt __about_it, but how can I tell him not to see her any more when she did more to make a man out of my husband than I did?” WILLING TO SHARE DEAR WILLING: If you are willing to “share’’ your hus- band with another woman you are biggerhearted than most women I know. No matter what he owes her, he shouldn’t be paying off with what belongs to ‘his wife. ‘ x *® DEAR ABBY: A few: weeks ago I ate supper over at my boy friend’s house. I want him to eat supper here but all our furniture is falling apart, and we have just enough chairs for our own family. We plan to get new furniture next spring. “Should 1 wait until we get: new furniture or wait until one of my family isn’t home for supper so there will be enough chairs?” A _ LOI * @ *® DEAR LOIS: Your boy ——— - . 45 rae your furniture, so there is no point in waiting until next spring. If there is room at your table, borrow a chair from a neighbor, He won't mind, * * * “DEAR ABBY: You are a woman, so maybe you can answer this question for me. Why does a woman sit around the house on Sunday for eight hours with curling appliances - on her hair, without makeup. and looking uglier than sin just so she can look half-human at night for a bunch of strangers? When they fry their husbands a couple of eggs they act like they are doing them. a big favor. I fry my own,” A BACHELOR ‘DEAR BACHELOR: — With. this kind of talk—you are not only frying your own eggs. you are cooking your own goose. ALL women do not behave in the manner described by you. CONFIDENTIAL TO CHRIS: One family builds the wall. Two families enjoy it. SaShay Club Gathers at Elks "Elks SaShay Quadrille Club * gathered Friday for the first dance of the new year at Elks Temple. Master of ceremonies was — — * Salaes « Pry Wiliam Spald- ing, John DePauw, William Schimiel, Oscar Denham, Hol- ward Upton and Burnell Me- Callister. 2 Guests for the were tar. and Bre, Robert onder stein and Mr. and Mrs. Gene N| Gloves: Is Correct cat lof Bracelets - . Forma: Events nlannir * i i i g “ie g fF i. now! See or Call GID R. DIXON Representative 1080 W.” Huron St. FE 2-0219 OF VIRGINIA ONE OT): COND HE, |10 a.m. to 3 p.m.| SALE SUNDAY Any Reasonable Offer Accepted — Crib-n-Cradle 740 W. Huron St. Rosenthal China Piece Place Settings | Your Choice of 18 Beautiful Patterns 3 ill in the multipurpose room of the school. | ites Club met at the home of | land avenue Th I Go Up to the Door - for a minute, den't drive up to ' the house and honk for him to | come out. At least get out of | the car and go to ‘the door. Little ones delight in eis $064 cee 2ic alee Gee ee ee Te tivities regardless of Mother Nature's mood, be it sunshine, rain or, as pic- tured here, a mantle of fresh snow on ryt it Hit Es Elizabeth Influences World Style ' |supplied the royal wardrobe, have 4 |been astonished at the extent of in-' ee Pe 4 Saivees” a hillside. Six-year-old Roger Burris "is getting set to sail down a nearby slope, with an assist from his mother, outdoor ac- NELLIES 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE :RD. “HOURS: Sunday to Thursday 10 A.M. to9 P.M. Friday and Saturday 10 A. M. to 10 P.M, _ FE 5-2761 in ‘Ruse’ Country Store a _DR. E, F Optometrist 914 West Huron St. FE 2-2629 . DENNE a Mrs. Vernon Burris of Drayton Plains. Principal Leads Willis PTA Unit in Discussion Dan Abbot, principal of Washing- Following Mr. Abbot's talk, the Findings of each group were re- ported by Mrs. William Trousdale, Party Discussed by New Sylvanites Members of the New Sylivan- evening. Plats were discussed for a Miller and Mrs, Jack Coats. Mrs. Paul Van Roeke] was a guest for the affair. If you want to see a friend ton Junior High School, led a dis-| jcussion on home - school commu-| ‘Gathers at Church '$t. John Lutheran Church gathered ‘Friday in the church parlors for a. cari " and interest in her . : jothes. Standish Group . ~The Queen as. not. actually worn Holds Meeting ler have been gulck to note that at Shier Home. | | Twenty members and one | guest of- the Standish Group of colors, long her favorites, for the First Congregational stronger colors; she is turned out Church were entertained ata more frequently in tailored dessert luncheon Friday at the clothes; and she is sporting the home of Mrs. August Shier on more elegant court shoes rather East Huron street. Mrs. Shier than the open-toe variety. Dohner. ; wore a succession of turban hats * * * nat HAWS Soeved vary popeiar. .. ** * Mrs. L. C. Barner read an article by Faith Baldwin en- titled “Every-Day Miracles,” a were sometimes in. velvet, some- guide to constructive thinking times in feathers and at other’ im the new year. The group times a combination of velvet and also sewed on cancer pads dur- satin. ing the meeting. r Plans were made to assist Mee ing Conducted with the Interchurch Fellow- ‘ ship meeting to be held at the Extension Club 9. ; : chureh Jan. 1 Moshe af Ge Buen Ga * * * 42 Wisner. Street 2. + When you choose New Way Rug to clean your rugs and carpets you get CLEANING by the -most modern equip- ment available. Thorough and com- plete carpet clean- ing is ASSURED by New Way. RUG and CARPET CLEANERS FE 2-7132 The February meeting of the “Glamour Puss” with blue felt eyes and feather eyelashes, or “Hangover,” with white felt, ringed hands on either side of black straw hat, are ideas you can do_yourself and wear to a party group will be held at the New- berry street home of Mrs. Dan- iel Kellogg. Missionary Society __ Women's Missionary Society of program presented by Mrs. Cari Nelson. She spoke on “The Func- tion of the Women’s Missionary Plans were discussed for the dis- trict convention March 18. Host- esses were Mrs. John Frost and Julia Nelson. i Jewelry shines best when it is - “laundered” often with | Open Sunday 2 to 5 Coats ‘Dresses Separates ~ Skirts pee Sweaters — “| and Accessories! > January Clearance ~ Article Sale Prices |. The nation’s finest silver i a plating company has au- ow vv) ea" ss thorized us to accept arti- ff ee ee cles for Silver Plating at jj Pets eat sD | 20% Off Regular Price fj a OT ot riers of January | FRED N. PAULI CO. 29 W.-Huron St; ! - FE 2-7257 If / | Our Greatest BEAUTY VALUES | ___ 12.50 Cold Wave | complete, with ell this : 3 oe ae ce * = ’ = = ~ * 2s . . Lies s “a gate ; 2 a ’ The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church 236 N. Cass Lake Rd. Rev. G. ]. Bersche, Pastor John Harlett, Asst. Pastor Senday School 9:45 A. M. Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M. “THE MAGNIFICENT ~ CHRIST” Evening Service 7:36 P.M. “THE LOST AXE HEAD" a | Inter-Ch uch Felons: to Start Sunday Evening The lith annual Inter - ‘Church : Fellowship Sheds of services will ‘begin at 5:4 p.m. Sunday in. the ‘United Lutheran Church of the As- ‘cension, Williams at Lorraine Ct. * * * The congregation will take part in a hymn sing before Dr. How- ard Emrick gives the Bible lee- ture at 6 p.m. he is serving as pastor of the Professor of religion at adrian ‘Holloway Presbyterian Church, a College,Dr, Emrick will present country charge of 100 members. six lectures on “Great Personal- | * * * saaseron o- apeger arent | | He is author of “The Bible for Patriarchs of the Bible.” (Today, a lesson com , based on international Sunday Other subjects will be “Great Prophets and Poets of the Bible,”’ “Great Priests of, the Bible,” “Great Kings of the Bible," “Great Women of the Bible” and “Great Apostles and disciples of the Bi- ble.” A graduate of Geneva College in ‘School lessons, which appear in the Michigan Christian Advocate. A social hour is scheduled from 6:45 to 7:30 with refreshments served by the women of the host chureh, - Dr, Alan Jenkins, pastor of First Congregational Church, 459 CENTRAL Sunday School and Worship Bishop L. A. Parent “Apostolic Church of Christ REVIVAL CLOSES SUNDAY Come Hear Rev. and Mrs. Jimmy Tankersley ef San Antonio, Texas Church Phone FE 5-8361 Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 Royal Oak will be guest speaker at the 7:30 worship hour. His sub- ject will be “Beyond Cynicism | with Christ.” | Holding degrees from Ambetst ‘College, Harvard University and ‘Chicago Theological Seminary, he taught at Doshisha University in Kyoto, Japan, as well as the Ashe- ville School for Boys. * * * ; Before coming to Michigan in 1953, hé had pastorates in Indiana o and Illinois. Dr. Jenkins served on (CITADEL) 29 W. Lewrence Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Holiness Mecting—11:00 A. M. THE “SALVATION ARMY —SUNDAY SERVICES— Young People's Wedne sday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. S/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen. commending olfficers-in-charge the Governor's Commission on Hu- man Relations. His early years were in India where he lived with ‘his missionary parents. Serving as a steering commit- tee for Inter-Church Fellowship | are pastors of the six cooperating eburches;; Dr, william H, Mar- | bach of First Presbyterian, Dr: | William H, Bank of Central Meth- odist, and Rev. Paul T. Mart of | First Methodist, | Others are Rev. Malcolm K, Bur- ton of First Congregational, the Rev. C. George Widdifield of All | i Street & Legion—6 P.M. Salvation Meeting—7 :30 P. M, YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED ‘Saints Episcopal and the Rev. 67 NORTH L 10:00 Sunday School WESLEYAN METHODIST -_W.YPS. 6:45 P.M. Rev. H. L. Johnson. Pastor William La Fountain of the host’ church. * * * YNN STREET Special plans will be made for | ‘the children. W ot vee Genday Scheel 16 A M ernin Special Masic Evangelistic Message by Earl Cox, LEROY SHAFER, Paster si 4 FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN. 46 NORTH ROSELAWN Young People Section Meeting at the Fitat .Cherch Saterday Night and Sunds y « Message by the Paster 11 A. M. by the Oheoir 7 P.M. Elisabeth teke Ra Sunday Schoo! . Youth Service . Evening Church Service Midweek Service . Thiden 10 a.m. at Ones eee Paster—BEV. LEE LaLOne DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH denier and Beginners’ Cherch Morning Worship..... ll a.m, 400 oft . 6:30 p.m, FORO BDO OD AES OG 7:30 p. m. ee 1 pm. eee Li 9:45 A.M.—Church School Bethany Baptist Church West Huron at Mark Street R. JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Pastor PERCY M. WALLEY Jr., Two Worship Services —9 A. M. and 11 A. M. Sermon by the Pastor: “The Minister—His Call and Function” Dedication of Officers and Board Members 5:00 P. M.—Recreation in Fellowship Hall 7:00 P. M.—Orientation for Officers and Board Members _ Wed. 6:30 P. M.—Midweek Prayer and Study Meeting ~“"““in American Baptist Convention Church” Minister of Education DR. ALAN JENKINS Classes for All -—— CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH Buffalo at Church Street—Clarkston, Michigan 1929, Dr. Emrick attended the Re-| Besides his work at the college, REV. DAVID MORTENSEN Marimont Minister Leaving for Denver The Rev. David Mortensen will of the Marimont Baptist Church tomorrow. He will Is a Minister's Mihistry Finished” in the 11 a.m, service and “Paul's Farewell Message" will be the |theme of the 7:30 evening hour. Following a seven year pastor- ate at Marimont, the Rev. Mr. Mortensen, his wife, and children, Calvin, Philip and Mary Jo will the work at the Mt. Olivet Bap- tist Church. A graduate of Moody Bible In- stitute and Northern Baptist The- ological Seminary of Chicago, he has served pastorates in South Da- kota and Minnesota. A new church sanctuary and Sunday School rooms have been added to the Marimont Church un- der the supervision of the Rev. Mr. Mortensen. Gideons Work to Be Presented - Woman's Association to Hear Bible Study; Communion to Follow | A. D. Stimer will present the works of Gideons Internationa] in both the 9 and 11 a.m. worship services of Orchard Lake Com- munity Church, Presbyterian to- morrow, “By Their Fruits” will be the | theme of the pastor’s sermon. The Gideons are known around the world for the distribution of Bibles to hotels, moteis, schools, hospitals and the. armed forces. A trio including Mrs. Charles Urguhart, Mrs, Charles Drake and Mrs. Marcia Rand, will sing _ “Lift Thine Eyes” at the early service. “Bow Down Thine Ear” will be the anthem by the Chan- cel Choir at 11 o'clock, The Senior High Fellowship will meet from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday un- der the leadership of Peggy Em- jmert. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thornton are sponsors of the ninth. grade Fellowship which meets at the same hour. The Rev, Edward D. Auchard, pastor, will be in charge of the seminar 6n “THE Nature” of the | Church” from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday, This is a part of the church officer training program. The executive board of the Wom- an's Association will meet at 9:30 Church School—10 and 11:15 A. M. Family Worship—9 and 11:15 A. M. SERMON: REV. WM. J. RB “The Heart of the Christian Life” ICHARDS, Paster Malta Hall—82 Perk Sunday Service ; "Let Your Light $ $o Open Forum Thursday : DOWNSTAIRS CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Affiliated with Federation of Spiriteal Charches ins St. (Off Auburn) 7:30 p. m. : . .7:30 p. m. ‘PLENTY OF PARKING ‘Shine’ "__Matt. 5: 16 DR. HOWARD EMRICK re a.m. Wednesday with a series of - |workshops following at 10:30. The Bible study on the Gospel of Luke will be presented by the pastor at the noon luncheon. The program will conclude with a Communion service, with the board of deacons assisting the pastor, _A discussion program is planned for the Junior High Fellowship meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. Thurs- day. Advisors of the- group are SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP CHURCH OF CHRIST 87 LAFAYETTE STREET | 1st CONGREGATIONAL | CHURCH _ 3 S| 4 | EVENING WORSHIP _— on the day of Pentecost Ats. way. ; fete meee | We invite you te attend these services. etn’ with the Church estab- ~*~] coe ec eee cece es 1030 A.M. =f ee Mill, ry Huron and Mt. Clemens Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, Pastor Rev. Karl W. Ostherg, Asso. Paster tnd Ch. D.' 33. Woershiping the Williams St at W. Pi The Rev C George Widdifteld, SUNDAY SERVICES 8-00 AM.—Holy Communion 9: 30 A.M.—Morning Prayer Church School Church Schoot Me oan yc All Saints =Piscopal ¢ Church The Rev David K Mills, Curate 11:00 AM.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by The Rector 7:30 A.M. —Feast of Lights Service 10:30 A. M. -MORNING WORSHIP ke “FULL OF IDOLS” Rector ‘Mrs. Harold Welch, . Mrs. Roy ‘Remmel, Mrs. Richard Reese and iMrs. Eric Lundquist. The Rev. Mr. Auchard will ‘address the Woman's Association; ,, of Calvin Presbyterian Church, Detroit Thursday. Admits Negro Churches |~ HOUSTON, Tex.—The Council of ‘Churches of greater Houston has admitted Negro congregations to ‘its membership for the first time. ‘A committee of 25 ministers unan- ‘imously approved the action. _|to, and Norman Vincent Peale can go ont | “That man is ‘sure down on you, pea” conclude his ministry as pastor on‘"When | - move to Denver, Colo. to take up’ | i i sl rT Ins.” i ‘ Columbia Avenue BAPTIST _- : a FE 5-9960 ST. GEORGE'S ST. ANDREW'S | Sunday School 9:45 A.M EPISCOPAL CHAPEL y i ~2eouaeeoue ace 8) 86 6 * * . E 5 EPISCOPAL oA £30) Hatchery Rd. Drayton Morning Worship o 6-6 * eee tee ewe 11:00 A. M, nett : $00 A M-—Holy Comtunion 8.T ae ~ ee es ‘ we ee 6:30 P.M. $00 4 M—foly Communion o:30 & cis Be —popntica: Evening Worship ..........:....... 7:30 P.M. 1 A M.— Morning Prayer Serrtens ot roadettey Prayer Wednesday Prayer Meeting Ago o acy poe 7:30 P, M. and Sermon ide . . Church 8chool ; pccompany Temperance Lecturer _ at Baptist Church Monday Sam Morris of San Antonio, Tex. heel Baptist Church. * '|Detroit, Bay City, Marlette and Lansing in thisarea. this down), “if Norman: Vincent Peale is on this ship. I'll drink as much whisky as I want (you know where). John said, “and I wonder why.” “I have no idea,” I replied; “but here §= PEALE UNITED rot CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION : Rev, Wm. pore 8 The Common Service Churches MISSOURI SYNOD + ‘The Episcopal Church ’ of the Advent. W. Long Lake Rd. at Middlebelt Service and Church School 9:16 A.M. and 11:15 A.M. First Sunday THE REV. JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar ST. TRINITY Auburn at Jessie (East Side) 2 Ralph C. Claus, Pastor 3 | Sunday School ... 945A. M. g First Service 8:30 4 ©} oerwee Second Service . - 8 eee es en ere Fe es wee and see what we see.” Daring bahth the matt day, 0 very gracious nnd pleasant man came over to our table and introduced himself. He in- vited us to a party in his cabin before digner not an enthusiast about shipboard parties, but the invitation was a polite one and I liked the man; so I accepted. * t night. I’'m| First: Christian Church es8 luron Rev. D, D. McColl oe ST. PAUL Josiyn at Third (North Side) Georg: Mahder, Pastor f Morning Service ..1045 A M” THAT’S THE GUY As-soon.as he left the table, John turned to me in excite.) ment and said, “That’s the guy who was talking about you!” Well, Mrs. Peale and I decided to go to the party any- way, and we did. Our host couldn’t have been more po- lite and, although there was an ample supply of other beverages, joined me in drinking a soft drink as long as I CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN 199 Auburn, D.A.V. Hall p Sunday School .... 930A.M. 3 + bogie ee stayed. The next day I met him on deck and we walked around a bit. I found him good company and became convinced that John must have been mustaken about him. But John insisted, he was right. . —_ x * * Then, the very next day, he walked with me again and we Sunday, 11:00 A. M. Service 7°P. M. e 7:15 P.M, . Ware, ~ Pres, of LS.A., speaker g —emey, «—«- Square Lake & Telegraph . : 4 Wm. C. Grate. Pastor UNITY = Church Service ... 1000A.M Sunday Schoo! .. 11.00A.M 71% N, Saginaw St. FE 2-4609 + & “THE WOMEN IN LIFE” ST. MARK jwant to ask you a question. Why has God got it in for me?! Why did He do what He did to me?” When I asked what this was, he replied: “I had a wife. We were married 27 years. I loved her. She was everything to me, and my whole life was built around her. Then God _ gave her cancer and took her away from mé. Now I'm drinking a lot. I don’t like it, but why did He do that to me?” if he had. cussed God out, the bartender wouldn’t have stood for it. No one else would either. So he had to use some kind. of symbol ag a substitute for expressing his resentment of. God. And there I was on the ship, a minister, connected with the church, and the church connected with God. SHARE FAITH Fortunately, in the remaining days on shipboard, Mrs.) Peale and I were able to share our own faith with this man,! and we found him most likeable. It so happened that I was scheduled to conduct sae. day services on shipboard. I asked our friend if he was in ~ the habit of attending church worship. He replied that he | had been when his wife was alive, but no more, for now | he felt lonely in church without her. I told Mrs. Peale of this, and she asked him to go that. Sunday with her, explaining ‘that she never had the oppor-| her.” He was to gallant to refuse, and my wife’s good spirit- ual strategy paid off, for I noticed him singing —- in the) service with a new look of peace on his face. _* * * | It is often difficult to understand why people do or say certain things. You have to try to be objective, difficult as that yourself, “Why did he say or do that? There must be a rea-| son.” When you understand, then by the use of patience and good will you can often heal them of their hurts and resent- ments. x « * ‘ We are surrounded by people who need understanding and love. When you give that to others, you will receive it in re- turn. The two most powerful healing forces in human rela- and love. ‘Try-them and see for your- ‘Shield of Faith’ Film at Youth Fellowship The Oakland County Youth Fel- lowship will meet at 9:15 p.m. Sunday in Evangel Temple, 365 E. Wilson Ave. The film, ‘Shield of Faith’ will be shown. The picture concerns 18 year-old Peter Fisher showing how his ‘early training ‘in church and Sunday School helps him fight the temptation of accepting a bribe in a school basketball scandal, self. Pastor of New Bethel, Speaker at New Hope ‘The Rev. Amos G. Johnson, pas- tor of New Bethel Baptist Church, will speak at the 8:30 p.m. benefit. service in New Hope Baptist Church, * * * At the 7 o'clock Sunday evening service, sponsored by the Ushers Club, Mrs. Gertrude Fleming will be guest speaker. Her subject will be “A Nurses’ Duty. = Congregation to Mark came to a secluded spot. He turned rather angrily and said: ‘T Then I understood why he had cussed me out. You see, pi » Atntad tatttntn ttt’ 7:45 P.M. Tuesday 7:45. Christian Conference. Workers All are welcome. Thursday 7:45 P. M. Youth Service 210 North Perry Street at 19 Millbourne Place Rev. Wesley C. Wibley. ' Pastor “The Church of the Old Fashion Gospel” 7979 Commerce Road NEW CHURCH BUILDING ¢ Bicomfieid Township: Wm. C. Grale, Pastor Sunday School .. Church Service .. + Cedar Crest off Union Lk. Rd. — (Next te Dublin Schooi) + Howard C. Claycombe. Pastor | Sunday ..8:30 and 1100 A M. | Wednesday .... PM 7 2n i aoe § WF Evening .... 7.30PM. } + 4 St. Stephen's ewnship ein RE (Between Dixie and Sashabaw) Wm. C. Grate. Pastor ig Church Service ... 900A.M © Sunday School ...10:00A.M. ~ 4 GRACE. e Corner Genesee and Glendale | (Weet Bide) Z _ Richard C. Steckmeyer, Pastor — Services at 9 A. M and 11 A. M. Sunday School at 9 A. M and 11 A. M i a Me ? Seuth Saginaw at Judson M. Y. rp ec er) il il ln sil ln ii ee titi i i i i i tl i ti i i i i di Mi i Mi i Li i i ie FIRST METHODIST 10:00 A.M. Sunday Worship Service : “CHRIST BUILDS HIS CHURCH” 11:15. A. M.. M.-Church-School_ aad Bepartandete for All Agua” Wed., 7:30 P. M, Bible Study and Frayer ‘rwvwvvvuvvevuvwvvwvevwrrv7yrvvvwrvrvwrvVvWV’Wwvw?we.Www+? wT * Paul T. Hart, Pastor Love ke ant ane ac aeneere geen a eee a Ht i La EO OR AE RR ieestttaanin 6:15 P. M. se eee eee eens 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 =" 4 4 4 “4 4 cote EP ican ait pre iH tg eh SR add Pontiac, Michigan * “CHRIST IN. ALL FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Rev. H. i. Savage, Pastor | tea. Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass’! Pastor. °9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Ciasses for All Ages ; 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP THE SCRIPTURES” Music will be furnished by by the|Men’s Day at of. James Youth Choir and trumpet trio. Phyllis Atwater is pianist; Wil- liam Myers, organist; -and Bob Lilleyman, choir director. jginning at 3:30 p.m. To Broadcast Film On Jan. 23, the NBC-TV March Newman AME Church will be guest speaker Sunday evening. The The Rev. J. Allen Parker of the| 7:00 P7M.—EVENING SERVICES “THE TOUCH OF CHRIST” Rev. W. E. Hakes. Asst, Pastor speaking ai both services. of Medicine program .will produce V, L. Lewis is pastor and Anthony, secretary. ttt tence He that thinketh himself to a him take heed les |EST. Sponsor is Smith, Kline and French, who also presented the ‘missionary doctor film, ‘Mon- ganga.” FIRST 60 STATE STREET 9:45 A. M, 11:00 A. M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. Youth Setvices:- 6:30PM Marshal McGuire Minister of Music Bible School +e ee eee na public has been invited. The Rev. | =" —Everyone SUNDAY SCHOOL MORNING WORSHIP. EVENING SERVICE ..... BIBLE STUDY, WEDNESDAY ree re eee “ogee ee eee Evangel Temple "Rev. Benjamin Moore pitied ELT Tey Tee Eur Tien PASO SERES CSO. 7:30 P.M. 365 E. Wilson Ave. ___ Non-Denominatione! Sunday Evening J P.M. Will Bring the - Evening Message Welcome— eT eee . 45 AM, Ueabusevbeoperecessns. , 10:45 AM, 700 P.M. Dustan Smith is to be the nar-| worship. ——— Cheedore B, Aileboeh, Poster Worship ~ 00 AM: | | Martin. Bellinger, Paster fl _ ORIENTATION CHART — Showing the new moderator, May- - Reating ram Pate the Biblical background | Sunday School 10 A. M. | ‘ “REASONS FOR THE. EASONS FOR Ta nard Johnson, (left to right) and the retired moderator, Forrest Suntay io-the lower enditocium ef Bethany Baptist Cherdh. ‘The deandl Gost aoe ton . Bible Schoo! LAM I ST jo ' : Brown, the plan for the orientation of officers and committees is new officers were elected this week at the annual meeting of the Passages from the revised stan- Be ; Youth Fellowship .. 545P.M. ff * ‘Dr. Joseph I. Chapman, pastor. The event is scheduled for 7 p.m. congregation. dard version of the Bible. | Worship Servi / as | Evening Service ... 7:00PM. || LUTHERAN CHURCH | . Jerome Brace, as a stranger 4 SuEY DO Tm 07 HM Bh at Cherry CC . Stade of _ |portrays the questioning element! A Mand 70 7 RIGHTEOUS SUFFER” | Sunday School\ .. .... 9:45 A.M. O ' d M be g of the population which has existed | onsen : papbvenclgp lita pny Ay 8S 5 Oe tticers,. Boar embers \Youth Week ated ma pA of Japan sce Ciristaniy began.) Prayer Meeting : JOSLYN AVENUE . . ~ to Be Ded icated S u a a de le C et [or undays. i 2. & _ nesses Wed, 7:30.P. Mf : — Some 2 members of various] Special January 26 — _ destym at, Third | cHRisTIAN PSYCHIC naay al Parkda hurch at Oakland Park youth organizations of the church | ? | temesd & Woinies, toes || CHRISTIAN. : as representatives of five | sietsty ‘decal eleirs ond puite- Senition of euch clench bebed and The Parkdale “Church of the The Oakland Park Methodist|continents and the All Saints Choir | Bible School... 9:90AM |] SCIENCE CHURCH = fers of the boards ot Bethany'Dr. Chapman will discuss the in-/Nazarene is scheduling a Youth) ie, Umno hl completes the list of participants MAI A FREE Worship .... 1045 AM. FP 80 Whittemore Street \Baptist Church will be dedicated terrelationships of the boards with|Week beginning tomorrow, with/yrigsions to begin at 6 p.m. Sunday, in the Sunday evening program. iv Youth Fellowship 6:20 P.M. ff "#0 BM, Sen. Bre. Pesves Service Fat the I] o'clock service tomor-ithe work at Bethany. the Rev. Larry Macallen of Elyria,'Sessions will continue for five < 4° & METHODIST CHURCH Evening Gervice 7:30P.M | A ae By AL Tee row morning. Dr. Joseph I. Chap- *~ * Ohio, as evangelist and youth |Sunday evenings concluding Feb.) a: the annual parish dinner | Wed. Night Prayer 7:30 P M. ff gy will speak on ‘The Minister) Chosen at the annual meeting) worker, * 9 with a Japanese.dinner and pro- sania san ye 501 MY. CLEMENS STREET —— s Call and Function” at this\this week to serve as officers) corvices get tor 7:30 each eve- gram. aus ae ae oe S| AUMUUE MEGETS 1 carit Lateran [S55 ee ae eee nce or Skeet sob ay or; Mrs. on <3 : “Japan” with classes scheduled 3456 Primary Street Waterford T * ‘ * Mrs. Lillian Hilten sece* umn 8 10 8 be elected to the vestry. f cs . 3 . i p.m. + Warvey Wetann. Poster ns 24 0 WE ownship Young people participating will Tet@ry and George Stout, current An — allel Mac- The Rev. James W. Deeg, pas- — chosen were Dr. Bruce} - : Bible School ......10:00A.M. |] gusgey Schesl-$i00 Aba [be Nancy Nouse at 9 am. and expense treasurer. an te om cae will be in charge of the open-|F. Hubbard, C. Bryan Kinney and FIRST UNITED Morning Worship l1:ISA.M. — Worship—11 A.M. ‘Janet Eddy at 11 am. It is @ Mrs. Maynard Johnson will be |( interest to the children and ing worship hour tomorrow. Study H. V. Phipps. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH a ——— Arvid ©. Anderwea, Paster | TAdltion at Bethany that @ young) missionary treasurer; Earl Eddy, people will be “Gospel Period is set from 6:10 to 7 p.m. * * * ar commas Youth Fellowship .. 6:90PM. f ‘person be one of the leaders in| debt reduction treasurer; and \rete’ ventriloquist doll, which At the fellowship hour, the Rev.| Yearly reports were given by — Evening Worship .. 7:30P.M. ff the morning services. Turris McCully, auditor. the uses to tell Bible Horace J. Thurston will a -oraigg ll gor pe oocy ry 178 Green. Street | At the orientation program at | Serving board of deacons /stories. The public been in-|ing pictures of Japan taken while) sis on Horace 4 COMMUNITY UNITED CHURCH of | 7 p.m. Sunday, Magaaen suhe: (oa Ge Tamar wasoe esa aang sa sia he served as chaplain during | Mat David K. BOE aller pe Sunday a ee fepnc np . som will speak of the plans and iney, Arthur Heaton, Robert Mar Wash eT nn tie cerved at{All. Suints. The Rev. C. George oa stam tas Ee REP 87 LAPAYETTE STREET . purposes of the program. tin, Aden Thornton, B. L. Gillette : with Widdifield, rector, presided. Prayer Tuesday... 1:30 P.M. Drayten Fiat ‘yf ‘The chairmen will tell of os lat Omer Lewis. Catholic Magazine sd by the oomey — ’ Saas eae ee -- 10 © 1. Tecewtees. Iv. Poster — ee Worship *, sisaed ao ke i gy gr 9 seten wan be So let your light shine before} . Rev. Martin P. Hester aoe seme SAM pea ee Lene ce” cmmintectaite tenct et ee'Honors U.S. Judge fests waters Ss ee “Te ore so Morning Worship 11-00 A M°p ‘ Mrs. Mark Cheney, Mrs. W. C. ay Magner, young people; Walter |. i heaven. |] We invite you to attend these | || | . or, Mrs.| View, the Roman Catholic news/Dempsey, juniors; and Ruth Rid- Youth Groups 630P M gerviess. Worship with _|Lewis, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, Mrs. caiiiee Evening Worship 7:30 P.M established on the Day | anaes Petes ee Se oe og ag = = Wed Prayer and of Pentecost Ats. 2nd Ch. A. D. cox, Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs. e “aac foe [salathiel's Song Feri far a nn ee SPORTED ADYENTINE CHURCH, : . son c * = CHURCH OF THE = aa Davies, ge Bg to| Noon, Evening Services | sasnaru scnoot . Sanaassstacae> 4 9:30 a.m, — | — Ralph the Eastern District é SABBATH WORSHIP ............ .++ Saturday 11:00 a.m, ATONEMENT. | Observatory Scientist, Bersemann dr. Duke Relea, Court of Arkansas, was the jurist| A besling service will be eld YounG PEOPLE'S MEETING.......... Saturday 1:00 p.m United Presbyterian Spiritual Life =| Speaker at Men's Club. or honsid’ wilter and. "Deome [Caled te ner ine emiite(Temple, $33 Franklin Rd. wth] PRAYER MEEEOIO cesses Wedptesday 8:00 p.m, ts) Cinna Campaign — | Dinner Wednesday, | Winton gat ecarnt gs Siok fet ent re rie Po = 7 Oeeale © androne . este Jonuery 12-19 | pare Seale Gcommens erie] The Sencne id & AO" geaay ervicny win-besly_ 2 . é ; { Bergemann, i. Douglas,'Judge Davis “for his perform: a pe Nightly 7:30 P.M. . New Year Communion wil bs\Julia Dovre, Diane Garrett, Elaine ance of a most difficult duty in conduct the 7 evening pedo FIRST eae CHURCH] —o REV. E. TOMLINSON [11 a.m. services in First Presby- Garrett and Suzanne Leoni. time of crisis, his ruling which © Rev. = Our LAKELAND * peters terian Church Sunday. Dr Witian| * * imade integration a fact rather “ Munday. bert ions been ‘avtied. HYRON AT WAYNE ae of the Suden Interior Mission, |. Marbach and the Rev WAI 4 new class for ate on charch!than a theory, and his personal 58° sonore nel : Poster // REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, B.D, Williams Lake and Missionary te Ethiopia = TE. Hershey will: officiate. eemevagims (foes pcg es = bee 6 REV, GALEN &, HERSHEY, 8.0. Maceday Lake Reads Seviideg Good Meshes! _ «2 + \Sunday and at 6 p.m, a class will) \ Ha apeodeng OO i) AnwdoRatr BV. . ee oe Talent Every Wight The choir will sing “Did Not be preci pan Teaching bt oe 7th Day Adventist 200 Midwa—at Genford HIP SERVICES . . . 9;30-11:00 Bible School G20AM Tl A Magicion Will Ilustrete the | OUT Heart Burn Within Us” by _ Morning Worship ......11:00 A. M. , HURCH SCHOOL , . 9:30-11:00 Mornine Worehie 1048 A M Goapel in Magic on the 18en Lynden Sutethdel, sbex wi director! Officials Judge Evening Wersbin 2) ae FM. = y a0 ee | Sunday School— : organist. Gerald ° nm A.M. vA Second Session 1045 A.M. |] Plest Baptist Church | heard in “Consider and Hear Me,’ Lor d’ 5 's Supper Junior Academy Joo py pay Peer 3 = : | Youth Groups 7:00PM WASHINGTON, MICH. by Phlueger and Unda — - - ee a a a B. Kimball k tiona] secretary for the Seventh : At 2 p.m. Sunday, Dr. Mar- 10 e Serv: Day Adventist Church, was guest CENTRAL FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH © | Dect, members ot the chotr and speaker this morning at the churet)} = CHRISTIAN | egrlgegy etwas Baldwin—FE . Salathiel wil the chapel ce tt ae | Sunday Scheo! Pe cadeeeanes on 9:45 A.M. | Setvices in Ponting State Hos- Eldon Powley Elected with W. H. Nelson, educational | _ CHURCH Bev. 5. Lather Sheffield, shelstant , Morning Worship, «| aseveees: ceeceeeeeees TNI00 A.M. pital. . . _ Chairman of Church ee ates ae ets | -. G. W. GIBSON, Minister Oe to TAG 2. aaaeien apt ) Wodettey Payer Sames ccc: TAGE Y When the tre youre people's” Congregation terday to inspect and give a rating | PE #4298 947 N, Soplnew eI | TOWEL BAGGETT, diate ee ee eee to the Junior Academy at 81 E.|l Bible School ....... 945.4. M. ‘11:0 to 12:15 Noon—Sunday School 8 REV. 0. ROBBINS, » Guest Speaker for the Day ‘ oe ts teas ton in The Secret of Hoty Cans [mend Oe ee ay oe Morning Worship ...11:00 A.M. | i penn M.—Young People’s Service Vf | — ko _— pe munion will be observed at 10) Attending the Leadership Insti- |] youn and | - 0--Brangolistic Service fi: ) SS ed Dk Dee ee, wee ee Lee,- Dente pia. and at.7.pm. Sunday in. the! tute_in_Lansing yesterday through} Adult Study i279 955 ye pai av a a . ; , Boardman, Vicki Edwards and Oakland Avenue United Presby-|Sunday are Richard C. Edens of, Eeocina faviee . 720 P, My ; / Le Marimont Baptist Church— Jerry Bowers.. Gary. Miller will terian Church. 760 Cedariawn Dr.’ and Mr. and] pve, and Bible . _ A Church With a Friendly Les ecet S | 'ead devotions. * * * mn Goes i nite ot Mvem § < aae Wednesday » 7302, | Invites’ You! | ; At the morning service the Rev. /field Hills. demoed SCIENTIST TO SPEAK Theodore-R. Allebach will preach | = _ Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Sundey School, 10 A.M. [| Dr. Orren Mobler of. McMath-\on “Reasons for the Lord’s Sup-| FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH ae P ‘igri Holiness’ "Chere a Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M, Evening Service, 7:30 P.M, [Hulbert Observatory will speak/per.” His evening theme will be] ~ Baldwin and Fairmount “The Astronomy of Satellites’’|‘Why Do the Righteous Suffer?” | | CA! 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MISSIONARY CHURCH ati bth 11:00 A.M.) aredcas Ore WPON—-I0:18-1018. — — . . . “Priesthood of Christ” Mill / De, Tom: Malone seeieieceseertaiam Hl ——— "Modern Supervaed user . , ere eee o1gees 7:20 p.m, i is cebaeeyweesbtasvee4e _. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m, i Macdonald / A AME Dr. Malone Specking at All Services Emmanuel Baptist Choir 7:30 P.M. Baptismal “Choir and reste Mae e "SAM MORRIS oigysvenchinny toil ih a i OAT wy Yee de 4 owe Oe ee +s RADIO. “STATION. CRLW. mee Home fete ‘ mnie ewer ee ees ** pas 190 A. M. ond A. __ Seening Serves ‘ 008. M. ) SUNDAY =830 AM) WXYZ-TV. Se a oe Sthle Hew Pye aees ba ten es ivas * 7:20 P, eu iF ¥ mt By City ren Flint Northern foe ihe the pack, and Van Dyke, Flint Central; Saginaw Leads League Berkley Nips Walled Lake: Jays Triumph — By BILL CORNWELL . Berkley, which was supposed to wifich wasn't, are still deadlocked forsist place in the Inter-Lakes e basketball race after close shaves Friday 'Skippers Bow in I- Reales By BRUNO L. KEARNS ... Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Underdog Bay City Central bat- tled to stay within one point, 34-33, | Con! ne surviting Teh. Van Wyke outlasted luckless Waterfor(, 54-52, in a thrilling é tug-of-war at Waterford and | Coach Gerry Wallace’s Skippers Berkley had to pull out all the |continue to drop the close ones. The Skippers stops for a 66-52 decision over |They fought Berkley tooth and nail : Walled Lake on the Berkley ‘a week ago before losing, 47-44, contention mainly court. Pc i net cnt, my eh The Abes and Berkley now sit at, the final minute of play. - jwho fired 23 points in the head of the class with 30 loop) A. sereaming capacity house starring on the backboards. foll by —Soutlilield| witmessed the see-saw struggle * which ‘boosted its -L record te 2-1) between-. Waterford . and . Van with a 69-41 lacing of visiting Far-| Dyke, The score was tied mington. © _ y : 4 13 times and the lead changed = + for two quarters, but then bench! —SrReRgEY told the tale-as--Pontiae -—— Central raced through the second half for a 68-45 Saginaw Valley’ Conference victory. For the second straight game coach Art Van Ryzin started five juniors, but it was senior Dick Whitmer, a regular who came off the bench to lead the Chiefs to thelr second league win in three starts. : — Whitmer bit on five of seven elot« in the first half and fin- ished wits 23 points. It was ne best game of the year as hit on seven of 14 shots SF grabbed off 14 rebounds. The Wolves. fought with plenty of scrap, but the Chiefs poured in ?1 points to four in the third quar- ter to take a 53-37 lead going into the final stanza. : * * * Pontiae blew a nine point - points for Bay City Big Roosevelt Alex ander made a good showing off the boards as he pulled down 21 reboynds, and aft- , er a slow start Jobyi Bandy again + spearheaded the second half attack oourse to the 65 he had at Monter- - ey Peninsula Country Club on open- Coach Bill Kenbruch said. ‘We ing day for a 132 total. by dumping 10 ef his 14 points. _ dont have arty bench strength, and we can't Keep five players in for the entire game.” * * .* Pontiac hit on 26 of 62 field goal attempts while Bay City managed gniy 1§ of 65. Beth teams were weak at the 67122 Dave Mark (69-70-139) and free throw line, Pontiac getting (Cnick Harbert, Northville, Mich. 16 of 29 and Bay City a poor nine | (¢9 79.139) shared 4th position. Wal- ‘ter Burkemo of Franklin Hills, The victory coupled with Flint Mich. had 72-68-140 and Jack Fleck Central's 46-45 defeat at the hands of Rochester, Mich. 68-74-144 argong Flint Northern left leaders of the Michigan contingent. of 3%. of arch-rival Saginaw atop the league. Saginaw sneaked by city rival Arthur Hill 43-4. Fer Flint Nerth—atike Dietz t69-78-147}, ern, Maurice Woodsen pushed through a rebound with three sec- onds left to clinch it. The rebound Rosburg Holds: 5-Stroke Edge eee Bob Rosburg threatened fo make a runaway with the $50,-| lead 000 Bing Crosby golf tournament in the second quarter as Bob Bjsh- today as he passed the halfway op hit on seven of nine straight point in the T2-hole event with a five-stroke lead _per Jdr., of Apple Valley, Calif., Harbert in 4th Spot Tie for LA Open 2nd Round Action PEBBLE BEACH, Calif, ® — * * * The chunky putting expert yes- erday added a 5-under-par 67 over he tough and tricky Cypress Point His 67 wasn’t the best round ef the day, though, as Bill Cas- |. fired a 66 at Monterey for a- two-day total of 137 and second place. Tommy Bolt was 3rd with TI- * * * Michigan scores included Bi Nary Joe Zakarian (74,73-| Barnum (74-74-148), Other (73-74-147) , 147), John Marv Stahl] (76-77-1533) and Gene "came after Hamilton missed 9 free Bone, Pontiac (78-82-160). throw attempt with Flint Central leading 43-44. John Kirk had 19 for Central) while Felix Miller got only seven. Next Tuesday night Pontiac’ _Meets Waterford on the PCH floor, and next Friday will be a big night in the league as the Chiefs travel! t\ meet Flint Northern and Flint Holly coats TopW-O} pienso by belting. West_ Bloomfiel TUG OF Se — Harrison Munson (50) of Pontiac and Bob _.Bishop of Bay City struggle for the ball which slips behind them as Roosevelt Alexander watches the tug of war. Pontiac put on a second half surge to win, 68-45. ¥G FT TP WATERFORD VAN DYKE FG FT Tr Mack 76-83 20 Keating 31-1 7 Hatch 93-5 21 Kirken 13-3 a Hackle 11-2 3 Hr's 10 3-5 23 Chapman 206-1 4 Campbell 21-2 5, Kwierent . 4-6 vine 41-4 8 Mitchell 10-1 2 Meyer 10-0 2 wen eo0-1 6 Totals 20 14-2254 Totals 22 8-17 582 E> | Van Dyke ....,ecee.-000.10 27 12 15—S4 Waterford ....-.seeeeee.- 10 17 11 14-82 BERKLEY WALLED LAKE FG FG FT Gentile 80-0 16 Hosley 7.3-4 .| Vincent 66-3 12 Smith 6 3-3 :} Burris $ 1-31, Vnd'vide. 4 1-2 Pontiac Press Phote { |McCary 4 2-3 10 Mc’Cind, 4 0-0 Trt T Evans 1 0-0 f Anderson 0 die id Totals’ 26 413 56 Totals 22 8-12 12 5a} | Berkley scvevcesce: 0-18 8 13 17—86 t 1 55 F z Bi i i g i i i g vg — Big Roosevelt finds * Alexander (52) On the left is circled by the Wolves of Bay. Gity "Skinner in white ashe tried'yp pass ctf toBowing «witout -won the game, 63-45. Pontise Fress Photo Dick Whitmer (30) with Jim uniform near by, The Chiefs * * * Walled Lake gave Berkley fits i Ridley led the way with 13 points. By H. wow MOATS Highland Park\ St. Ravens steam-rollered tiac St. Frederick Rams into ‘the floor- boards of the Bens’ gymnasium, last night;-to boost their Suburban Catholic League leadership to! four straight.. When Coach Art! Massucci’s club turned ‘ off the! steam the count was 46-21. Loss) dropped Rams into a 3rd place tie. ‘Victory made the Ravens look more and more like championship prospects. *’~ *© * St. Michael snatched a 53-51 vic- tory, its 2nd in the league over St. |Walled. Lake 1... "5...19 8 11 16-82 The Wolves made it five straight) hapless Bloomfield Hills 63-51 and | Brighton showed some of its early season power in whipping Clar- _enceville 68-46 to_ round. out. _the_ C nt ai Ros cmviete monte ae! eniral goes to Saginaw, while ig ft tp id is 4 7 = Biery 5 0-f 10 Heddon 7 6-0 Arthwr Hill is at Bay City. iPethers 9 2-2 20 Vaiex ait 3 x _Yahne 2. 2-4 6 McDaniel 3 3- —— Pontiac. ——_—_—___BAY CITY Bchwarkse 1” 0-2 ¥ Taylor i 2 €G FT TP FG FTTP Starnes 6 1-2 3 Bradsher 3 2-2 Whitmer }. 8-13 23 Bishop 74-8 jg | Howell 2 2-3 @ Kinney 4 3-4 11 Skinner 2-2 6) ~Pio'ski @1-2 1 Willis 1 06-1 2 Coggins 0 1-1 1 Ale-nder 245 6 Englieh 46-2 g Schrader 1 0-0 2 Gromett 2 2-2 Myson 26-. «¢ Kanicki 6 0-4 e Gross o 0-2 6 Courtney is hee bl Barge 41-2\.%9 Kokaly 6-1 6 7 tile Boney 79-1 M6 Matthew 86-1 6: aN iiiams 20-3 @& Gross 34-4 10 a : Smith ete if Northville .... xe 13 16 18 1+ 0 Roach 00-0 0 Munn) 10-8 2 BOUY «esse vests ‘1118 9 18-83 Tote] 61 2 68 rs ad otal 26 16-29 68 Toa! 18 9-25 «5 CLARKSTON ; w. BLooMrr Eup ' : fg i 4 : _ Bey “City - Em 21 13-68 parce, 10 727 Pockler =F 0 8 13°20 4) =8—43 Jenson 16 2 Dubois «+ 2 1 5 7 ies ST ace Pe | Lippert 301.7 Alex O e Decker 3 6 6 Gordham’r 60 0 0 oR Dondero Wins Ath Porritt 2 2 6 Lucadam, 9 220 R 1 Oak I : Soffredine © 1 -1 Hollister i032 oya a Jond: Beyler 11 3 : : . dero won its 4th pas 4H fee a ame in five starts by whipping | Hennig o3t ’ Wyandotte 67-59 with four Acorns’ iterate BRE hitting double figures le — = peasy ee d by) 31 18 80 220751 xeorge Eastwood's 17 points. | oe _ ‘Clarkston . vecieeceses 22 20'31 12—80 W. Bioomfield seve -eesee- 15 9 13 14-51 Parkers Hopes Dashed After leading up to the final: By CHUCK ABAIR W.0 slate. Pushed hard throughout the Ist quarter which ended _17- 15, Clark-' 2 hit on all cylinders ‘featuring 31-point 3rd period to have an, a time -the rest of the way.| * * * Leroy Parks paced 12 Wolves’ point-getters with 27 and: big Bill Noles hooped 17, 11 in the 3rd +}-12-aminutes,;.but.. Northville, paced by the shooting: ‘league triumphs and seven for the; land rebounding of Clayton Peth- le had one of its best nights of “Season to move into a 2nd umn for the Ist time by downing \Quade called the “worst y The home team made its Ist bid to pull away midway in the 2nd quarter after a nip-and-tuck cut the score to 29:26 at halt- time. ; _-Northville started the 2nd half ‘with five successive field goals and it was never a contest from then ion. The difference — 18 be- -te4 Clarkston... x a Milford led all the a after fore the Mustang reserves took over. ; * * * A fine 15-for-20 foul shooting rec- ord was offset by 4 29.2 shooting percentage for Holly. Northville hit 37 per cent. Pethers led the fast-breaking came off the Holly bench to take , scoring honors with 11. The Bron- cos get a chance to regain a tle for the lead next Friday at trailing in the opening quarter. Terry Anderson swished in 18 points while Bob Elston tallied 22 for the Barons. Brian Watson's 27 paced Brighton. Se % Hawks Trim North Branch quarter. John Lucadam’s 20 topped | jum three minutes, Oak Park saw its’ hope for its first victory fade out Friday night as Huron moved! ahead to win, B41, at Oak Park.’ Clarkston stands all alone on top of the Wayne-Oakland League heap ‘today as the only remaining un- beaten loop team. Maples Take Birmingham its best shooting night of the season Friday, at Mt. Clemens for a 57-48 victory over the Bathers in the opening enjoved round of Eastern Michigan League! basketball action. East Detroit and Ferndale, co-| favorites to win the title, both triumphed } in 1 other EML openers. OCSC Rifle Squad Drops Close Match Dearborn Gun club's rifle team made a successful invasion of the Oakland County Sportsmen’s club: ‘fange, Thursday, winning both West Bloomfield. The expected “game - of - the- night” at Northviile turned out to be a one-sided affair alfhough Holly sliced the difference down rapidly in the closing minutes against the Northville reserves. Oxford Falls Undefeated Imlay City handed Oxiord’s basketball team its 6th consecutive defeat last night, a! 64-42 shellacking in a South Central Conferenre-scrap op the Oxford EML Opener The. Shamrocks defeated host Haz* el Park, 52-49, while Ferndale rout- ed Port Huron on the Big Red court, 65-32, 21 points through the ‘hoop to pace-the Maples to their ¢rd win in five starts, Dave Ritchie fur- ther aided the Birmingham cause with 12. The Maples outscored their hosts and their halftime lead was 26-18. Mt. Clemens came no closer than four points, 48-44, in the 2nd half. * * * ' Dave Mial sparked the Bathers’ offensive efforts with 14 points. Ferndale raced to an amazingly easy victory at Port Huron. The ‘Dales had a whopping 33-17 edge at ends of an exceedingly close match halftime and nine players entered 946-911 and 10721-1001. the scoring column, headed by ' Match high gun was Dearborn’s Classy Earl McNeal who tallied Ervin Brehm with 194 actual. Kjell! ~“Banietson-for OCSC—had—192- -“* Seoring ~ OCSC — Henry 196-| me. Bob Waggoner 187-200, Cash) Bond 188, Danielson 192-200, Mer. ® Tick Guy 199, M: LaPorte 188-200: Rhodes 205, Brehm 194 and 19 points. BIRMINGHAM MT. CLEMENS fg ft tp fg wm Gibson $0 4 Weber § 1 % — 0 4 4 Coilins ' 32% sell 4 6 8 Carpenter 3 410 lephenson § $71 Jobnson 766 itehie 4 412, Lavine | on, Ee Green 2 0 4 Preeman 124 | Boucher 1 8 2 Mia | § 464 | Ponteine 1 & 2 Sheit\>* - @ 3 3 PR evap 921357 Totals is ab Birmingham es eaeeee A 14 1D9-8 iMt, Clemens ....... eee, OO R in every quarter except the 4th) ISouth Lyon Wins, 44-43 Dave Lechel with seven seconds left. to play produced a 44-43 South League of the Lakes, last night. “|Lechel ‘scored 18. Pinck ney blew several big leads. ‘ Utica Falls ¢ io Warren . Utica_led only in. the first period, (17-16, in its 74-53 loss to Warren last night. The Chieftans got within two points 42-40 late in the third quar- ter, but then Warren broke. away. Bill Rohnkoh] led Utica with 20 while Wes Vosburgh had 30 ‘for Lyon. victory over Pinckney in the|_ Again, 64- 42 : Ortonville with 21 points, nine from Mhe foul line. The Hawks held an overwhelming 38-14 lead at inter- mission and boosted it to 57-22 en- court. season and the 3rd in league play, Two foul shots by scoring acetkeeping the Spartans at the top of the standings. Oxford dwells in the cellar with an 0-3 record. Ortonville, in the meantime, 69-39 walloping of- North Branch the Blackhawks a 2-0 loop mark, half a game shy of Imlay. The defending champion Spartans had no trouble with Oxford as they rolled to a 35-17 halftime lead and coasted the rest of the way, John Lengemann tallied 17 points for Imlay while Clayton Woodward net- ited 12 to ‘ a Warren. Ted a was the big gun for It was Imlay’s 6th victory of the stayed--on Imiay’s -heels with a—/- at Ortonville. The triumph gives tering the 4th quarter. Don- Mellerback topped the’ los- er’s scoring column with 10 points. victors with 20., Darrell Kinney | Rita Vikings on the Detroiters’ court, and St. Mary's (OL) Eaglets soared to a 58-20 win over a hap- less St. Clement five. All were SCL tilts. Rams’ showing was a pion to their followers whe figured themgas a real threat to the Benedict's) 'Freds got a sit aven sone defense choked fact that Tom Derocher, St.’ rick ace, was beld to a , basket (two points). 18 point Bled all the way. Art gp. |Massucci icould do wa period. * A | his only scoring for the came in the last 30 the count at 50-50. toss, missed_a try for the won Pat Campbell flipped one of | : icharity shots with four _s left. tops, with Rita's Mike Young at 21. Other parochial rebults included wv Peanuts’ Paces Montross Hits for 21 as Falcons Net 45-43 Verdict Over Lapeer Sparked by the shooting of pint- sized Carl Montross, Rochester won its 7th basketball Game of the season against only one loss Friday night at Lapeer. “Peanuts,” as he is called in these parts, connected for 21 | points to pace Rochester's 45-43 Lapeer’s 6th setback in nine games. The losers made thirigs ieeareat ing for the Falcons all the way, al- though Rochester always held the lead. 2 ype had a dismal. five- 2nd quarter to fall behind “fought” off ‘all comeback tries, Big Chuck Ebersole was out- Lapeer with nine baskets for 18 points. LAPEER FG Pentiec Press Phote CLICK FOR 67 — Nick Neira (top) and Jim Drake combined for 67 points as Lake Orion hand- ed Madison a 85-45 walloping in an Oakand B gamé last night. Neira topped the duo with 26. The duo showed totals of 48, 28,- 50 and 45 in four previous games, | Fro FT TP TP fontross 9 3-4 21 Ren‘*tn- 9 6-0 Te Lothery 32-3 8 En 33-6 8 Mason 73 al 7 Marshall 31-3. 7 Ennis 21-3 & Kalar 20- 4 20-0 4 McKillen 1 6-1 2 Stevens 11-2 -3 hen 00-1 0 nrg 19 17-1145 Totals 19 5-13 4 5-13 43, Rochester ..cssccoees.13- 14 6 - 12-45 Lapeer wsecceeteers..gekk 8 13 15—45 : College Hockey Michigan Tech 3. Michigan 2 Minnesota 4, Michigan State 3 College Gymnastics Chicago ntral Michi 3 Michigan State . Minnesota am anh . Cc ‘eneing Notre Dame Shee . “Bob Mineweaser’s 22 wah Rochester Win ‘= conquest of the Panthers, It was | standing on the backboards for) eater Jerry Bennington led) oe S B asted by St Benedict Ao- ie * Bens title chances, An effective a 77-357 win over fhrine fer \Lourdes and RO St. Marys, 48-4 ST. BEN'S RAMS FG FT TP FG FT TP? Philion 2 0 4 Derocher 1 6 23 Gacki 6 618 Bieri 21 °5 Massucci 4 310 Nicker'n 22 64 Dezenski 6 2 2 G. Dirker 1 0 2 Gendich- 2 2 6 Nichols 1 6 rhart 3.6 6 Kast 13 17 124 8 821 Scere fag Quarters *s8t. Benedict 12 1@ 12 3 St. Frederick 6 6 | 62) ST. MIKE'S ST. RITA'S ' rG FT TP GFrTTr | Mine’sr 1 8 22° Young & 521 |Robak 3 3.8 Slyter 3 612 | Drake 1 6.6 Grab'ski 4210 ‘Campbell 1 4 6 Nardacco 3 9 6 O'Connell 2 @ 4 Bien ios Dabbs 1 @ ¢f Call 162 : 16 21 8) 19 13 81 Scere by Quarters _ Pon aa 17 12-5} St nm *-81 Cage Results Penn Stat miltet er $8 Buffalo 62, tern Ontario 39 nectets 78: &. Prancis (Bkn. Rochester 01, Upsa organ State 111, W mpe 7, an ain ma JC 64, Benton Ha Granm@ Ra CR | Bkn. College 65 Virginia St. 82 Pia.) 76 Jc . 70 in 66 jot) % 4. Vaiparetes 9° . Kent te 4 se_Butivic stale m4 — 62, ‘Texas A&M Kees " Baylor 61 _ i UCLA 73, Oreg: Stanford $8, Wasn: es State 53 _ Idaho 81, Southern California.65 California 49, Washin poet 42 Colorado State Univ. <9 hee Ss ‘wyoming 181, New Mexico € Minnesota Ice a Beats Spartans, 4-3 MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota if halftime 27-16, and the Falcons won “a FS Western Tntertoltegiate Hockey League game from Michi- - gan State last night in a tense battle marred by a stick fight. Michigan's State Ed Pollesel and Minnesota’s Dick Burg were ejected from the game at the 15- minute mark of the last period ; after slashing at each othcr with sticks, Mike Pearson scored two goals for Minnesota. Hetb Brooks and \Marv Jorde scored the other Go- | pher goals. Ross Parké, Terry Moroney and Joe Polano. scored for MSU. rout Friday night as Troy ne itself as the team to beat. from hereto the wire. e * * The Troy cagers, handcuffing Avondale with a rock-ribbed zone Southern Thumb caudal by pod ting a school mark for total poihts in whipping Armada, 81-64. by sopho burg's points, Almont trailed after period 12-19 and then finished with 34 of 64 —-attempts for the ‘evening. In other Thum) games Capac re guard Don Eschen- Almont Keeps Winning pis rede pioe os Memphis is now 5-1 behind -Al- ment 08 ot ee ee place with a 4-2 mark. John Kersten led Capac with 18--points, while Ostrander je ge each had , 18 as Almont 80. aa ning ways last night as the Drag- ons’ two-man ng crew of Nick Niera and Jim a ek them to a 8-45 slaughter of Madi-| gon on thé Orion floor. What ‘was expected to be a reat dogfight for Oakland B League ‘basketball leadership. becatne a the bucket and Drake collected $1 to send the Dragons into a 2nd place tie withAvon on a 2-1 loop record, It was Lake Orion’s $rd triumph in four starts, . “4 @ Clawson pulled an upset in yes- terday’s other Oakland B contest, toppling visiting Fitzgerald by. a Hanes with only 28 seconds to-go. Jackets played like a ‘cellar-dwell- "| Wayne Figley and Dick Booth ee See © and 15 points fespectively, : Niera ‘and Drake each bagged a rg field goals as magge er 67 points between them, Madisuo 3-42 score on a free throw by Pat lore 'f game deadlocked for ist, but the er. Their best scoring output was| a nine-point 2nd quarter “and they, —thaiftime margin was 33-11. 2? a> | ge med pie rug raed he Drags at tine 21. Rich Moos starred in defeat _ with 24 points, mission, 25-18, but the Trojans knotted the count at 42-42 with two minutes left, then Hanes hit from George Almashy took point-mak- ing honors with 17, ty ft $ -Fitzgerald ted Clawson at inter-}-— the foul stripe to win it, Clawson’s| ff ft ~ te fh Niera li 2g D : ; Drake - 17.73 Beene if H Cromwell 4.1 9 Gonvets se ae | agoner H Hi ; Reich H ; " c: : son 16 3 Cailee 3 Hy + : had York 16 Totals n a a8 dad F yeiviiseuuewee ¢ I wanna se — = *x« * W. Maynard Ellingsop, dean of Grand Rapids coaches, resigned GOOD FIT — Shortstop Billy Martin, with the ~ by the Detroit Tigers in a swap with Kansas City © tin signed his few months ago, tries on a Tiger shirt and cap amount. gee * * The Tigers first exhibition game will be March 8th at Lakeland with Milwaukee. Lions’ Coach Leads West in Pro Bowl > 6 Wor! king Group Is Tops * \ tem of the Kansas City Athletics. Chuck Spieser Sued by Moore DETROIT @—Light heavyweight) | A big entry list and a s in PKC Show ¢ dogs’ with fox ter- In connection with the suit, at- torney Myron H. Savidge acting Charles Johnston, Moore's co-rhan- agers, have forwarded a letter to the Michigan Boxing Commission demanding payment of a $10,000 forfeit. In his letter, Savidge said: “Tt is my theory of this contract that since the. total of $100,000 was not deposited on Oct. 23, the con- tract-has-been_breachedand Jack i i Ee jr! § ? P Baskeba | Resuls Bums Lawton 76, Martin Lake Orion etre D ast Ja. wr JELES gaa ag Horo, onggors Lawrer &t lant a aeary 1) rm Punt Central 45-— 4 cao itague « he 36 sh. RO 8 S —— : \Wright, Pung Leaders _ the. most impor- tant issue of the meeting. It was recently by the AFCA in SEA ISLAND, Ga. (INS) — Co- ay ST ee a -162-golfers into today's * Birmingham Squa ‘Adds 8th Dual Win Eastern Michigan opponent Mt. Clemens failed to give Jay Brimingham high swim competition —in- Myers hal, Be Awarded During Tourney qualifying alleys in the Press Bowlerama, look over the three trophies which will go to the high are Barb Howe of Motor Inn and Stan Mayes of Montcalm Cen- ter. Qualifying starts February 8th. entries is Feb. 2nd. — ot Howe’s Lanes, Lou Koprince . Deadline for aitie qualifiers in their respective houses. Left to right The deadline for entries is less than three weeks away, Feb. 2 for men and Feb, 10 for women. Lamphere Nipped, 37-36 |burn did 1:12.1 for the 100-yard PCH Jayvees were swamped, 50- 37. One record for the BC pool was broken, when Wolves’ Jim Wood. ‘orthodox breaststroke, with PCH’s Gid Robarge close behind at 1:13.0 (new Pontiac record). _ John LaMotte (diving), Rose in the medley 1:23.9) were Pontiac winners, along with the 200-yard freestyle relay team (Cummins, Hoekman, Roberts, Tollefson), Valley League setback 534-4214. 63; Tony Vincent of New York defeated Bill Parks of Los An- geles, 7-5, 6-3, and Reynaldo Gar- rio of Havana won from Calhoun Dickson — ~ 9-7, In women's play, Laura Lou Kunnen of Clearwater eliminated Louise Brown of Toronto, 10-8, 1-6, aa: 1:22.3.,Wolves took seven firsts. ‘Cleater, 6-0, 6-0. clinched its game in seconds to défeat Millington Victor, 49-46 | | | it —<— @ Ege or Nut °ZONOLITE — - ROCK WOOL CNG @ Quality Stoker Coal -. @ Kentucky © Pocahontas (Egg, Steve, Stoker) (Egg, Lump, Stoker) Insulate for Economy and Comiort \ DER FUEL 4 Coke | BALSAM WOOD LE ai Gary vii mS ge > _ 6-3; Janet Hopps of Seattle de-| feated Sunny Veranes of Havana, jj 6-1, 6-2; Lois Felix of Boston de-| |] Ann Sparling of Toronto, |jf 6-1, and Maria Bueno of Brazil |} defeated Maggie Mae Beeland of jj) awarded “top bowlers in- next ao 4 “ ‘lto” gain the ‘championship romd|!| Bowlerama List of Awards. Pistons pS fe will be assured of taking home a — - a . check for anywhere from $5 to $75 bd s ® DETROIT @ — Detroit Pistons sats e"~| Prizes, Giffsand Trophies wren Nata ‘astetall Aen. some . 7 series with the Minneapolis Lakers AP Facsimile icy 5 iy a oe . |tonight at Olympia Stadium. approval of manager Jack Tighe. Mar- | howler.whe should rola perfect |Men’s Champion ........Guaranteed prize ..... $450, ‘The last - place Lakers, with Tiger contract at an undisclosed | 300 game during any part of the plus Pen-Calendar Desk Set nok Dammanber sok Somer Ses —| there is also the possibility that|Women’s Champion ...,.Guaranteed prize .....$250| feated the Pistons 12-114 last oie mune oun tony a tel, "* dius Pen-Calendar Desk Set| night im Philadelphia. added to the singles tournament nien's Runnerup ........Guaranteed prize .....$225 04 malt scoring 36 points i the. ¥ Feb. 8 - ' plus table-clock trophy third quarter in routing the Pie. eet An abiptanee af tne woula| Women’s Runnerup ......Guaranteed prize ..... $125 ie ia tea led asia eo oueuee have more people finishing in the . plus table-clock trophy —_|in, except ‘for one Detroit rally | money and also increase the guar-inten’s Third Place ......Guaranteed prize ..... CT | een er igenlinen har aes post-season contest laid |#nteed prizes already set for the with 6:48° ia ts babe cae ok Savers tl paneled both the men’s Women’s Third Place ....Guaranteed prize ..... $ 75 Hypo Yardley led Detroit with California (while at freezes women's divisions. — customers to the Los Angeles Coli-| tees, based on 500 entries, are the last qualifier will split) as more from Weirton, W. Va., is the seum to watch the pick of the pro) $45@ for the champlon and $250 the remaining purse on the) incest player on Army's varsity football crop pummel each other.| and $225 for the next two places. basis of percentage. EVEery)josiethall . "The players themselves don’t | Checks for $250, $125 and $75 will qualifier is assured of at seem to take the game too se- | 5° to the three highest women least $5.00. riously, figuring it’s a chance to a surpass the pick some extra change with- estima ~ OTHER TRO ¥ a also Grverte ee eee Men’s high qualifier at Montcalm >....,...... Trophy | Bee one en ertienet ( sacar desk set. Runnerups will get Men's ‘high qualifier at Howe's Lanes .,...... Trophy Football —. == tabie-cieck — a Women’s high qualifier at Motor Inn ........ Trophy | The leading scorers at each of Men’s best actual qualifying series ..... Bowling Ball ) t ras = erplagr=y a = ante qualifying sites will be pre- Women’s best actual qualifying series ... Bowling Ball conch Wrison and east coach Par. sented trophies by the alleys in- Men’s best actual qualifying one game .. Bowling Bag ker were buddy-buddies with. the VOlved for their achievements. Women’s best actual = one game Bowling Bag We'll drop every- Lions but Parker rolled out sud-) Men and women kegiers roll- Men’s best actual series in finals ...... Bowling Shoes \denly tothe Pittsburgh Steelers) ing the best actual series dur- Women’s best actual series in finals .. Bowling Shoes thin to hel our lwith a flew, nasty remarks about! ing the qualifying will be given Oldest man entry in tournament ..... Souvenir Prize g P \the personnel of the Detroit club. pevsiign, Shastra) yore hoes Oldest women entry in tournament ... Souvenir Prize ~ policyholders (oe, ea SO et em eer enone mer Men's champion if 1957 Bowlerama . OS nen ee seices Cigarette Lighter face-to-face in a Philadelphia«night F . Folks who have bought \¢hlb-and-the-story-goes-that-they: tor the host cetual somes posted Int uamen's champion if 1957 Bowlerama ___ ~ poticies can count on us to almost came to blows in a hot/tne finals at Huron Bowl for both| —entty occas: wenees sie ssseees Souvenir Compact give their insurance needs argument. | men and women Feb. 22. Top husband-wife score among top priority. Whatever the They met again at * * * finalists d6 60 swsis ces cscs nin let iia ntl ili ini ha hi A A i ihn A Acct inn in iach inc Sl i (Ni d i Sicncit ad a atn a a tNinlialnan liinlicllnn nd i i i i i i i el a i ti i i ti il i i i te i te i i i i i i hh ht i i i De he i i i De i he bb hn i he i ee 8 aay. :* howe Suu RAYS: Mali ‘eo ‘The Warmth end Comfort ! o THe ryt s ns d ° “ ox ey , ° ‘ . a Ma i - si a ‘sg : *. i aaa ( f i —— ; AN, ‘ hs Nis , Be! ne % j fl i: More ¥; Than Little Caesar! : ore a Scarface! More Brutal Than Dillinger! ‘THE BABY-FACE BUTCHER’ WHO | ‘LINED ‘EM -UP — CHOPPED ‘EM DOWN and TERRORIZED o NA- | 7 TWAS A En |. | Wheat DRACULA ANKENSTEIN wre DEADLIEST KILLER OF THEM ALL by and living room have a modern block pattern on them in shades of yellow, brown, tan and white. Those in the dining room hide sliding glass doors Pontiac Press Photes by Kd Vandervorp the bed. This room has aqua walls ‘and a white HONEYMOON HOUSE — Jacqueline Kroeplin St. Charles (Mrs. William) is proud of her first home on-North Cass Lake road. Although the St. Charles’. moved with the delivery of the brown and white tweed rug shown here. Sofa and lounge chair are salmon color. Walls are an off-white. Tables are walnut with blonde tops. in in May, it is only within the last six weeks that the furnishings were completed By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor To return from a honeymoon afd move into a brand new house all your own is the goal of many young couples. So me spend their first married years in an apartment, dreaming of the day when they can put a down payment on a home of ~ their own, Others, like Jackie afd Bill St. Charles, bought their home before they were married. * «. @ A new subdivision in Water- ford Township—Lakeland Subdi- vision was their choice of loca- ton: “They picked .a house on North Cass Lake road. These houses are on higher ground than” those in the rest of the sub- storage and the St. Charles’ ek—yard _siopes_to the rear * * * . Like most new young home- makers, Jackie keeps her house immaculate. Everything was still so shiny new—the rug was only a few days old—and everything was in its place. We didn’ t help matters much by stepping in the mud when getting out of the car. Result was we padded around in stocking feet while the mud on our shoes dried enough to brush off. ..--- There's a minute vestibule inside the front door. Of course there's a coat closet. One thing these new homes have is a va- n and white tweed. A runner of the same material goes down the : hallway. Walls.are off white. - . *-* -* —Onejounge-chair-andthe sofa are apricot shade, The only oth- bress legs. The televi ision set and : Your Neighbor's House - B Honeymoon Home for Wm. St. Rewer the dining room and canisters and bread box with two shades of pink. Black cure Charles’ in Lakeland Subdivision radio are also blonde. Jackie ae modern draper- jes in a block design that com- bines yellow, brown, tan and white. These same draperies are made floor length in the dining reom to cover the slid- ing glass door. Outside is room for a future patio. Dining room furniture is limed oak. The table is Duncan Phyfe style, Chairs have green seats with a metallic thread. The buf- fet has sliding glass doors at’ kitchen there’s an open counter with cabinets and drawers un- derneath. These latter open on copper covers. On top of the re frigerator is a copper cake car- rier. There is gray and aqua in the breakfast table and chairs, These have steel frames. A sliding door closes the kitchen off from the back hall. Across this narrow space is a lavatery that opens into the master bedroom. At the left the stairs descend to the fuil basement. At the right is the door te the back. yard. tains have pink and blue designs on them. * * * In the master bedroom the walls are aqua and the ceiling white. Furniture is silver gray mahogany with silver color hard- ware. Sheer dacron ruffled cur- tains with an aqua flocked de- sign hang ~et both windows, Spread and throw rugs are white, The guest room has salmon walls and similar raffled cur- tains. A gray chair to. match the’ top and brass hardware. Jackie chose matching pink This litfle lavatory is“*done in BUILDING _ MODERNIZATION — @ Garages @ Attics ¥ @ Recreation Rooms _ @Bothrooms -@ Plumbing | © Heating © Built-In Vanities -@ Storm Windows - - and awnings © Additions @ Roofing and Siding @ Basements : _@ Kitchens. Complete Line of dinaesin Built Wood Cabinets UP TO 7 YEARS "FHA TERMS FREE ESTIMATES FE 2-7004 FE 2.8745 (Continued on ~Acte 14) Nit i 7 : - BEAUTY QUEEN KITCHEN: | Complete Kitchen pleasure with lots of conveniences that save time and keep your kitchen tidy. Choice of colors. Complete including Range, Nu-Tone Exhaust Hood with fan, and Built-In Oven. - OPEN. HOUSE EVERY DAY - Save $85.00 on This | National FOR BUILT-IN CABINETS Reg. 215.00 Value ) _ = : Now at Builders Prices $ 0 eo Perm-A-View “Non Fog’ Window — “a. Sel wee Automatic Temperature Control. in Genuine Antique Copper or Stainless : Satin Chrome. Porcelain Colors available , : _.______on_request._ Full. 22 2x40 size. Ds 2255 E. Walton Bivd. Corner Opdyke Eves. and Sun. OR 3-2276 Bailing, Service all of the benefits of adequate wa-) ‘ ter supply equal to or better than) = city water and actually at lower shortly before Christmas and the acids, first cost and pperating expe wherever. you live, the sof nse | 3 BEDROOMS Basement Home $500 down FHA $400 down FHA OPEN DAILY 1 TO 7 $10,200 Full Price and brown. crib was piled high with wrapped Christmas gifts. This | next year it will look different! There's a ribbed glass win- | dow high on the wall between the bath and the lavatory. The a design of old cars in peach t —“The St. Charles home was built just last year by Gordon Begin Real Estate Company. The ex- ' terior is red brick. Jackie and. _ Bil] consider it the ideal place | to start their life together and Modified Colonial By JOHN 0, B. WALLACE A covered rear porch adjoins the family terrace. A Modern Kitchen Means More Time With the Children Planning a New KITCHEN | We pride ourselves on our custom workmanship and attention to detail. Choose now from our large selection of woods, finishes and hardware. —ALSO— BUILT AND INSTALLED BATHROOM VANITIES YOUR SPECIFICATIONS DESKS—GUN CABINETS TO No Down Stop In. Payment! Kitchen. ' 3088 W. Huron Open Neer Blix. Loke Rd. Fri. See Our Model No Down Estimates Free Payment! The CABINET SHOP Daily 8 to 5 cents) «= FE 66-8331 After Hours Call OR 3-4385 as Emerese off Mi Clemens | to have as a home for their first . | baby. 9 | ; ae Ss. bon t Gamble When You're Freshly. designed for the New y There is an exterior coor in | It has a oie es foyer ‘gallery which leads directly from pest. this modified one-story Co- lonial home is high styled for 1958 living. | Right off the drawing beard of fan eminent American architect, and created exclusively. for The ‘House of The Week as HW-86, this different idea in_home the covered front porch through the house to the open rear ter- ‘race. From nearly any point in the house, it makes the outdoors virtu-) ally as close as the next room. | Gas you're really living! The best in- modern fuels deserves the | best in modern equipment. | Play safe, Be sure. ACCEPT NOTHING BUT a HEATING Detroit and conditions. SALESMEN! For new home projects in Northwest | Pontiac Area. High — commissions and excellent working ROSE HILL REALTY CO. 19470 Grand River — EQUIPMENT see i ar Otto A. Trzos 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor FE 2-0278 “Does Your Home Eves. and Sun. Call MA 6-6247 one bathroom which makes the bath directly accessible from the ONE-STORY COLONIAL — White reofed; this modified one- race. Thus, guests can proceed directly from the foyer coat closet story Colonial house has a gabled front. A strikingly-urst with brass facet segments) We'll Fix It With planning of this house, in York’s'tor the roof. The shingles way be|$nj back spokes and hands on the) = words, “was to “make direct 8¢-\either hand split, with moduilerends of white cord stretehedl ; On 2ess possible from the interior to 00 Parts the outside in’ those areas where thick butts, or Straight shingles.jalong each black spoke. = | the greatest traffic is most likely.|Random width boards and battens) ~ q¢ sunbursts don’t sult you, you | 9 The exterior family living terrace /are used on the gabled front of the} can get mosaic tile wall clocks | FE 5-375 is connected directly to those areas)jiving room for a touch of elegance se popu- Cie mae nee Just inside the foyer there is an | 18 With decorators these days. PETE'S ture of the Plan: gmple coat closet and st the far | One octagonal style comes in’ ) of course, is the ~sized) end of the foyer gallery, six-toot- |shades of blue or beige with black| REFRIGERATION foyer gallery, ee ae wide sliding glass doors-open on- roe i Ama or 1764 Cass Lake Road tall srg hep without going to the terrace. There isa wealth ‘brass rim. A similar clock is avail-' through any rooms ofthe House,’’ ee se HEAVY ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS Complete with all hardware, aluminum jambs, door closer and check chain. Reg. $37.95, 2 7*> NOW Begoids OFF SIZE DOORS a 5299 | Also Reduced Prices on— ALUMINUM AWNINGS ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS BASEMENT COMBINATIONS CASEMENT SCREENS WROUGHT ALUMINUM COLUMNS P. M. DAIL Y-CALL FE 4-6089 "til § P. M. LW. BOGERT RANCH HOME Minimum Size Lot 100x150 the “NORTH STAR” © Community Water System : 17° Country Kitchen with Birch Cabinets : . a LOCATION: Monotop Counters © Full Tile Features Toke US-10 : ° ag we Area, 1,050 Square Feet be M;15, ae. ® Gasinator 1 Waldon —— io Gans Michigan “Fall Price M480 £900 oe Down FHA \ WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT } TOOOOIMS: eee Cc beta st 7 0. \ TORIDHEET | for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience - and Economy! For Free Heating Survey end Estimate, Call \ AUTOMATIC HEATING. CO. $.000 Successtul Jains 17 Orchard in Pontios 47° 9124 ip! rh P Mortgage delinquencies at the end of the of this year were at an all-time low for A |ststes' Savings and 1 the United states: Savings and Loan League 5 i. oe a eee Ee Are Paying Better BEDROOM Hor 1958 is designed to maké the|, Sputniks. - CHICAGO (INS)—New furniture American home a stylish retreat. from the outside world and its) It is lavishly decorated; substan- | tial and comfortable, judging from | a preview of designs to be intro-| S 6 duced at. the International Home] Staal CS ey showed that 2.05 per Neteeiaiea ee eo eee: survey hen Rags {ee Calsman—Michigan's Largest’ } SOth _ Producer of Redi-Mixed Concrete comers ways, or other areas . . . ice melts fast even in coldest Sinter weather. MS OB Lh MS BOC PREVENT ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES 100-Lb. Bags—$2.50 Ready Mix Concrete — Coal — Fuel Oil — Mortar — Sand Gravel — Clay Products — CATSMAN CO. 399 S. Paddock St. FE 2-0283 COMPLETE MASON SUPPLIES AND BUILDING MATERIALS R REAL BEAUTY ~~ PRICES SLASHED is inexpensive when you use NATURAL BUILDING STONE ® Tennessee Ledge Rock Brial Hill © Colorado Pink Ledge ® French Lick Sandstone © Tennessee Marble ® Bive and Buff ® Silverdale Florida Marble (Building Stone) Rich Looking Lustr POLISHED MARBLE WINDOW SILLS Becutiful Tennessee Marble . , ESTIMATES CIVEN WITHOUT OBLIGATION. PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (1 Mile West of Airport) Phone OR 3-1594 WE'VE GOT to KEEP OUR CREWS BUSY! LOWER THAN al 19xji% +£¥t9 were — delinquent at the end —of 'Septemnber, compared with a 2.23 | per cent ratio at the end of Sep- tember 30, 1956. Try Wood for Smartness A wood paneled bathroom can ibe cozy and warm, water-repel- ‘lent and sanitary, too. Wood pan- _feting will kill the chill and can be sealed against moistur eby an application of water - repellent pigmented stain. LIVING: DINING via_ television, you can shut it | out—the latest TV cabinets are | being designed with more fold- 7 ing or sliding doors. : KITCHEN Ox [138 - 16x ily ~~ | 1 ‘——* | rooms, including three bedrooms }} HOUSE PLANS | Custom Drawn EM 3-4931 chimney stack and could be used 295 Beacon St., Boston 16, Mass. is 26 ft. in length. The fireplace is centered on the end wall of the | living room. The furnace flue from the basement is in the same ment recreation room. The plan, HA15-R, is by Architect Jan Reiner, - GOODRICH FARMS % BEDROOM BRICK — 1% BATH ASES US and Insurance ff ) | iy pl 56. hegee i * ; | i r PLEA THIS COMPACT RANCH HOUSE, with only 1,040 sq. ft., has six and bath. The living-dining area for a second fireplace in the base- WE BUILD ATTICS REC. ROOMS ADDITIONS FHA TER Midwest Supply INC, Slectrical CONTRACTOR Over 25 Years in Pontiac - 845 West Huron Sr. FE 2-3924-& FE 2-4008. Paint Two-Tones Linoleum Before painting linoleum, re-, {move all grease with soap and — water. Wipe- and-—allow—it-to dry... Use a tough porch and floor enam-| dry with a sponge dipped in the’ contrasting color. Such a finish is less likely to show scyfis and marks than a solid color. electric sanding will result in a smoother finish than that same. tion. el and if you wish a qwa-tonell ~jetfect, pat the base coat when it is Any grade of sandpaper used in tg the sink should not total more} grade would give in a hand opera-|Ideas for 1958 annual. Ideciwlisted! to Remodel Your Kitchen DEWEY REFRIGERATION “WE SERVICE ‘EM” “WE DONT SELL 'EM” Member of PONTIAC-OAKLAND CO. Many Outstanding REFRIGERATION ASSN. Features . $250 Down GI FE 5-6247 {5280 Down Gt Whether you are remodeling your kitchen, building, or just rearrang- ing it, keep several important rules ‘in mind for greater efficiency and; comfort. | The walking distance from sink ito range to refrigerator and back! Immediate Possession No Payment ‘til April $700 FHA Terms, Lovely 3-bedroom contemporary home, |1x17 kitchen, beautiful bath, immediate possession. No payment ‘til April, located at 571 E. Madison Street. than 22 feet, according to the Bet- iter Homes & Gardens Kitchen) It's even) better if the total distance is be-| == tween 15 and 20 feet. Try to route! For Best Tevet Seretes | DAWSON & WATSON R. J. Dawsen, Haugh A. Watson 11% N. Saginaw St Phene FE 2-420 Pontiae - [kitchen traffic so that it misses this ‘“‘work triangle.” If you arrange appliances too ‘close together, you. will not have }enough storage area or work space \beside each appliance. If your ap-| pliances are too far apart, you 'will waste time ‘and steps in cook- ‘ing and cleanup. The book advises placing cabinets and appliances op- posite each other and at least four feet apart. When measuring dis- ‘tance between two appliances, | measure from the center front of Hone to the center front of the! ‘other. CABINETS | All Kinds Custom Built Attics - Basements Finished DeWitt Cabinet Shop ventilation, the Kitchen Ideas book Always allow four te seven feet ‘between sink and _ refrigerator, four to six feet between sink and | Allow three to five inches space next to the hinged side of the refrigerator so that the door can be opened. If cabinets are built labove the refrigerator, leave six ‘to 12 inches clearance for good | range, and four to nine feet be- Sunday Phone FE 4-9612 Complete Insurance Service CLEAN. ECONOMICAL! | 1218 Baldwin Ave, IM WiLAMs FE 4.0547 YR | _ ———— TENDING! LOWEST DOWN PAYMENT YET! ong DOWN we TRADE | 30-Year Mortgage 157 of These Beautiful Homes Occupied! 4 tops, forced air heat, walk-in closets, paved streets, city water and sewer. No SEPTIC TANKS. Large 75-foot lots. Live. where faxes are practically nothing. or ot MEAT | ONLY 2 LEFT! HURRY! Builder won't wait, wants them sold at once, therefore priced so BOILERS — FURNACES ldw. New 3-bedroom brick ranch homes with sliding glass doors, j ; storms and screens, over 1,000 square ft., built-in range and CEWERAL@® ELecTRiC oven, equipped with Waste King incinerator,’ formica counter Heoting and Sheet Metel | Contractor Fel 351 N. Paddock FE 5-6973 © “OPEN- Only 5 Minutes from Downtown Pontiac 379 FERNBARRY ) Elizabeth Lake Rd., 1 mile past Telegraph Rd. to Fernbarry Rd., right 4 Blocks “GET RICH QUICK” SEN, RICH FE 5-5814 “Stuo* 12545 Linwood TU 3-4000 = EVER BEFORE! ~~ RIG GASTONE FRONT ‘and 3 Walls of INSULATED % " SUBURBAN LAKE I LIVING CLOSE BY SCHOOLS,*SHOPPING AND EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION vial Ranch Homes 2 Fireplaces — 3 Bedrooms — Attached 2-Car Garage Full Basement. Wonderful stainless steel:kitchen with all birch cabinets; - built-in range, oven, dishwasher and disposal, plus built-in china cabinet : and a Brno kitchen dining area. — ‘e bedrooms. Priced from 28,500 Fah one ticluding large 120° 31607 lot and paved striet Se oe. DRAPERIES BY " ACCRSSORIES By FO CASTLE GIFT SHOP. Lasse living room, pene us WINDOW and SIDING CO. “= 250 South Telegraph Road a ‘$1 add 10 cents ; The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept. Bedford Hills, New York. warm-weather inspection trip. And there's also the opportunity to note a dwelling’s basic lines, and it's neighborhood, under — conditions The U.S, Department of Com- der $1. = Pontiag Press Pattern Dept. Bedford Hills, New York. INCLUDING ALL HARDWARE by 1975 daily water consumption will probably total 453 billion gallons, almost double today’s figure, : . (Advertisement) more demanding and less flatter- | display aren't quite what they _| all day, and the temperature may ing, than might be the case amid To be sure, reminds GAMA, heating conditions in a home on would: be in ordinary occupancy. People are moving in and out be deliberately kept down to avoid -discomfort for those in heavy outergarments. Still, there’s. opportunity to see and feel the effectiveness of moddfn color accents are used with it. Soft pinks are more flattering than the harder strident shades. A living room done recently -by a well- known decorator had carpeting in a shade slightly deeper than the walls. One sofa was upholstered in turquoise silk with anotheF sofa and several chairs in pale gray. The window draperies were pale Pink Walls Are Flattering) heating plants, the systems OWN YOUR OWN HOME... WITH NO MONEY DOWN! iF YOU OWN A LOT, you can own the new Ranchairé with NO MONEY DOWN. See the beautiful 3-bedroom model home now on display at 3390 South Rochester Road, just 2 blocks south of Auburn Road (M-59). Learn how easy you May build this top quality home on your own lot and save hundreds of dollars oe ie outstanding features which make this home the uy of ‘57. SMITH-CRAWFORD, Inc. . EASYBUILT HOMES 3390 South Rochester Roed a: OL 1-0002 which heat is distributed and the automatic controls that Well, with the holidays behing| "State ‘Se Process. us, atid the slowed up a bit! In the case of new homes with ... I guess it’s safe to on & gas-fueled furnaces or boilers, the igray striped in: turq uoise, Cushion-edge at the facial edge. Ceramic tile that does not have this curvature is called “square- edge.” bit of warning about income taxes. | We wort Inve the final mo - = ae —_ ling with the “revenooers” till ment and the noiselessness of its along about April. . “but it's kind operation will be particular points of a good idea to get your records/of interest, it is stated. engi i — to do it x *& * e a fellow ng giove’; While the technical features for, a up confett! in a high oticiency and durability may be. ; lharder for the layman to grasp, | Uncle Sam has no objections to. us taking the “deducts” we have realty salesmen at model homes ‘coming ... but you've got to sup- port your claims with some sort of records. Now's the time to make / sure-you have those records handy, ‘You might even help yourself by |making sure you know all the de- Some manufacturers and distribu.’ tors are providing literature for, this purpose. ~ 3 . Just South of Auburn Road OL 6-1226 ductions you're entitled to. As old Couples Hoard Space CLARKSTON CARDENS 15.250 “= Your Present Home With BASEMENT All These Features: Daily 2 P.M. to 8 & M. fet. ond Sun. 12 to 9 P.M. Scles by JERRY E. ADAM = GENERAL REAL ESTATE 2536 Dixte Hwy, Pontiac FEders) — 4-4561 pene! — —~See th e ee ee ARMSTRONG Winter Air Conditioner That Gives Comfort, Efficiency and Saves Space GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 3401 W. Huron (Corner of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849 Ben Franklin said... ‘A penny saved is a penny earned. A lady in here says there's}, A 800d many young couples nothing so comforting as the pat-| buying houses today are “space ter of children’s féet around the boarders.” They buy a larger house .. , because when it stops; house than they need at first. The ess bate A Qurptines pared ‘builder leaves one or more rooms : j : junfinished—studs, rafters and sub- and quiet for a moment, we'd like!“ . i to remind you that we have solved flooring not covered with finishing real estate —— for literally}materials, As the family grows, See ceaeed Uke is 45 tie eins | ee ne area, ‘we’ io the same) _ltning for you. We specialize 1 |paneling, flooring and the rest of properties residential in this pen the interior finish to carry out and and commercial | their own decorative ideas. hout the State. . Check Roof Supports If a home buyer expects to make, ‘4 future changes in the interior lay- out of his ‘house, it is best to buy one with trussed rafters or with, |. plank-and-beam roof framing 1 ement ‘carried on a few posts. Interior Cece We ery inter- fay Walls may be arranged as desired, | ‘since they are not required to sup-| [Port the roof, the National Lumber | mile radius of Pontiac. ny =xt Aakeie complete details call FE 2-1684 MI 6-4188 St. FE 4-3581. To achieve a feeling of spacious- & ness, choose carpeting and wall color in the same color family, blend to suit. ean help explain many of these. | ' This Is an | AUTOCLAVED Concrete Block Which Has Been High Pressure Steam Cured - +. and Here's Why an AUTOCLAVED Block Is a Superior Block! They have been subjected to steam at 100% humidity under 125 pai. This produces a superior lightweight block which is stronger permanently. It stabilizes the strength of the block and reduces shrinkage ‘and expansion .. . eliminat- ing cracked walls. Remem- -ber Boice ts the place in Oakland County that gives you oe pressure steam cured ks. BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY @ Block @ Concrete © Brick FE 5-8186 | S46 8. 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But Oh... ey Those Lovely Homes, _ oietag With Luxuries You'd Storm Windows { Hardly Dare to ea wal Remed eling _ Believe at the Price... ~TERMS— Up to 5 Years to Pay — 1 wddivel eed PHONE FOR ESTIMATE FE 2-1211 2 Basement Models Ready for Immediate Occupancy ! |G & M Construction Co. 2260 Dixie Hwy. North of Telegraph, Pontise NOSAN BUILDING CORP. | MODEL AND SALES OFFICE OPEN DAILY 1-5, SUNDAY 1.7 BR AT 2695 PONTIAC RD, JUST EAST OF OPDYKE. FE 5-7823 | E | With Insulated Backer Boord. All I Colors, and the Best of Workman- ship . . . Call Us for a Good Job, With Low Prices. NO MONEY DOWN—I to 5 Years to Pay MICHIGAN HOME REMODELE FE 4-5063 ' FE 4-610 |. 3377 W. Huron St. felaht i i | i riade wd MR aa Ranch Homes Activities and Family Rooms @ Studio and Conventidnal Ceilings @ Spacious Kitchen ©, Ample Kitchen Cupboards, noturol finish @ Formica Counter Tops @ Good Closet Spece Throughout @ Spacious Lots @ Street Paving Already In and Paid for by the Builder @ Copco Aluminum Sliding Windews. PRACTICAL HOME BUILDERS 13440 WEST 7 MILE ROAD et 3 Redroom Brick Home ehAAs arn one , | | | ‘ @ had Stee Ga “Ssmisz ii Open Daily and Sunday Noon ‘til 9 P. M. Varn Li | @ id we MODEL AT Linda Vista Drive Phone FEderal 3-9156 INC | ALL BRICK | 24’ Family Kitchen 3 Bedrooms Full Basement ON LAKE YEAR "ROUND RESORT LIVING BEAUTIFUL OARKL AND au (22 (1. gs (HURRY! 235 sus 15 LEFT IM OCCUPANCY! MODEL PHONE ORiando. 3-0378 Model Open:(-6 P.M Dally & Sun. 21999 Gratiot Ave. per month plus taxes HEATING LCD EQUIPMENT -Heating Dealer That Gives. - HOLDEN RED STAMPS -Ineavy arches or beams, pega aoeg Sh ener Somes De | € is Sv tate ie ptbera 3 The ivy| 1¢ you like a limed oak etfect,lespecially true of Douglas fir, one| design for lamp and box are from/take one pound of unslaked lime|of the mgst midely used pattern 296, These patterns are/into two quarts of water. Rub the/lumbers. Complete Basement Waterproofing , All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whitfield _ Photo FE 4-0777 , Mile West of Village of Commerce on Sleeth Rd. Open Daily and Sunday 12 Noon to 8 P. M. “Get Rich Quick’ BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood Get Set for Spring FOR EARLY SPRING DELIVERY Enjoy your porch all this coming Summer. NATION STORM WIN ORDER YOUR PORCHES NOW | ENCLOSE YOUR PORCH with this 4 amazing new JALOUSIE bi oh ha AWNING TYPE WINDOWS or COMBI- § b's, 30"x68" 1%" Exterior With Lights a = A Thi k ( ool N ow -|BURMEISTER ~~.» GOLD BOND BURMEISTER ---GOLD BOND BURMEISTER ae GOLD BOND O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY. 2 | ) g Authorized Oath 1 rat io =e 371 Voorheis Rd. - FE 2.2919 material lik for Summer = 8 : 2 S . | Believe it or not, now is the , = J cp ea 8 | AT BIG SAVINGS! 2 | we . What’ c 5 s=5; EXTRA D iSCOU NTS | mir mizes in- il dows? Need new paint job? I can| convenience. = m roanttly gas = pl 4 repair. Ido solemnly reslvet [Laie be er in Oe casei ee M > i case >] ' EES ’ N a SE ee Tgev Nov onil Sree oy Acid Bleaches Driftwood [tion cooling-heating unit. @ © uy NOW a ave . ' — arcs os a, bese for ipl pacleay 6 Aluminum Storm Sash ...... $9.95 Lot of 6 100 Sq. Ft. Insulation Blanket ....... $3.50 S IThat piece you picked up on the|boiler water for heating; in the Z _Gold Bond Twinsulation ..................100 Ft. $7.90 9 Hench can be for dec-|summer, chilled water for cooling: 3°) SSS e erating with itt scrubbing. Fer] ie cer cents te tales mig, | INSIDE DOOR james] CLEAR PONDEROSA PINE MOULDING [—..... ..... 9 }a solution of 10 ounces of oxalic|basement or utility room. ml wn) iene 200 FT. OR MORE’ S.ex6.8-% Gr. A Est......0.98 1 Se, ts meee ries ad Sol geen S| cape A BACH | Meabied Boon %x% Lin. FL 9%e) smeee on a toes. sos e Floor Sanders before applying shellac. caeasitas te San) pe : FLUSH DOORS oe ‘ POS OCE CORK ite 24x6.8-1% Gr. A Int...,...85.98 | OD © Edgers © Belt Sanders : variable - speed control tor the | > Pewseest% ..cccsssssee Het nase honey apo tite i < ade eS Sis Sein e Vibrating ors Tuan Exirames Caled —— fan, In aan me & POSSE osreceseeee cones S095 aa Casing / , G cise ean kl Ft. oe CLEAK OUTSIDE poorS = Sand = GRADE A BIRCH Modern Casing 11/16x2% .......... Lin. Ft. 7c : m e Floor Polishers Black i aatiee te Oa cleaned and filtered before enter- - Frames, Knock-dewn ......9895 9 © eee wyBlnck ,tronwood, native. to. the! ing” the room Z| FLUSH DOORS | Moulded Apron 11/16x2% ......... Lin. Ft. 7¥se9 eure nee ad . pe vies pe is rated as the heaviest wood in| There are also numerous split| = ot ciding doce Secduere. Modern Apron 11/16x2% Bielcieiele cess Lin. Ft. 7':¢ ‘3 Cutters © Pipe Vise the, world. Tano, found in, Siam |srently jerored tmcees Sf —— amend Window Step Yox's ........... Lin, FL 3¢ HARDWARE © Sewer Tapes lightest wood. You can add cooling without touch- | gg Window Stop *%exl*s .............. Lin. Ft. 3¢ 9 2-speca mectete prim : Y h abo h Maas the heating plant in a split sys- | 2x10 No. 1 Wind Stop 54x15 Lin. Ft 3%e rege — Sensonod = Fy ou won't have to worr ut where you | = Cnellng | : id OEP wees emmaadpagy no soc are going to get that pet Bm tool to do that | es ns et wan ei ee Pine $114.50 | Window Stop '4x3% ......... sete reale Shad Beer A ee certain job because they are available for ‘ ee oe ee Base Shee “2% .-..-.. SBEIE ISSR 207 Fold-A-Side Hardwore | @ you to rent by the day, by the weekends and The ae ok wal cae havel|g@ Red Fir -- $114.50 Drip Cap 1%exl% ............ vale Lin. Ft. 9c for Closet Doors g overnite from .. | [a built-in refrigeration coil for cool- <3 | 1.12 White Fir Brick Mould 15/16x2 ............. Lin. Ft. 12¢ || Sliding Door Hardware | & j Wes in ~uduniragh ag compel menwranagl Sheathing Rake Mould 1 1/16x2'2 ........... Lin. Ft. 12¢ © Track, Rollers, 1%" $3.50 Set through the iv KEEGO Hardware N 0. 1 consindiat™Guerur maa el Se $ 89.50 Quarter Round *4x% .............. Lin. Ft. 3c | Cteneeetie- nee) & CL - --yagey ———— > | 4x8 Plaster Cove Wx% 2.2... eee ecee ences Lin. Ft. 3%c . = Get An tatimate wineet Datentivn |Mosaics Go Modern ff | Beard’ ---¢ 1,35 | Spring Cove %x2% ............... Lin. Ft. 7% = 3041 Orchard Lake FE 2-3766 11" uGus-MARSH | ina ext etl | Rock Lett a Cove Yex2% tine plies ieee ROOFING & INSULATION Co. Borg han ammyriege < = | 32° k ’ cau. : ee en $0 per pieces of tile or glass, has beens ~ oa S 98 coat ase ae a ie 1x6 PINE ROOF BOARDS = streamlined into a new process of | 48 15-Ib. ; Lattice ee ed eeeeeereseses - ; i * PLANNING ee ee ee ae | fet. $2.50 | Lattice 5/16x1% .................Lim FL Stee $95 per M . peer it decorative panels can be used in Bd. Mould %xl% ................Lim. Ft. Ge ff KNOTTY PINE PANELING Q A NEW HOME? mere r conic enon mai! Closet Pole 1% Dia. .............. Lin. Ft. 9% Brand New Stock ° - See 6 cae siepeen |S ‘ t ow terfer Deors. eep . / We will be pleased to consult | a portrait Pope Phas x1 the | nee _ 215# OAK 5 “with you as to the ways to hegend anda scene. of Sixth Coo-/Q | Sua tame ...........0. 9° HINGLE ) Z ji give MORE SPACE FOR LESS | ee 8 Ne. 2008 Brass ; ci : bei er FLOORING - Play Sand for the MONEY. Your plans’ or ours. Estimates Soak Locke. ka OFF Ne. 2. Sideer ~ F Riddies* Sand Box. oe cheerfully given. - Sure, Paint Lampshades | - we. so, arate Dor *¢: $7.45 Gumee 8. M ae Z 89 = Py De a Soe eres ‘ / 7 Models Open Sundoy_ cfihumnare comet win Promo t Pp RSS... APE he rn gt rn nae tid smearing the ade | Biooket._Inenlation= ee —— 4 "2615 Welton Blvd. ot_a bowl above the table surface! s$ [rome rT ee de Across From Silver Lake sil, ave i atacned to fis base|SS | wrase yepesoae age roe on top of newspapers. Paint the @9 ese Mahogany Plywood 5 s aa? . inside a light-reflecting white, pale 5 m Hi-Hill Village yellow or a delicate pink before _ 3 Miles North of Pontiac on M-24 painting the outside the desired 2 Perry Ave. at Silver Bell Rd. - 78 erry Ave. at Silver Be nae DD ‘S Softener Today at | Ornamental 3 LA ‘fron? sige 4286 Dixie ier ~ bon Me Ploins | H. H. STANTON s cin Grade A-l Fi irst Quality 7 103 State FE 5-1683, | ae i £\-2—They Must Move—Our Loss Is Your G = a 3 Special Sizes Made to Orders—Slightly Extra tals Sale 1) Don’t let icy steps cause ‘NO MONEY “STORM WINDOWS Down go the. prices on nationally advertised average size windows, No PAYMENT UNTIL MARCH Ist wh Pe. ose Wert to At Tio DOWN bi perl AWNING Rp 8 ai ol CASEMENT WINDOWS— nor a, _ ALUM. GLASS SLIDING DOORS— | 1” : SS es Quality Weekaenship —Guaranteed W DBL. HUNG WINDOWS— ogg porn gee gamma OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK — 7:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M 1661 $. Telegra patch cdg , Road bil * pee L -* C. WEEDON HOME EQUIPMENT co. | - Phone TE 4.2997 | (|) your family to take a nasty fall... protect ithem with ” Oriamental Iron Railings. - CONCRETE : cucpiee D BURMEISTER... GOLD BOND __ 7940 Coane Loke and Williams Lake Rds. = ok CALL. FO FOR Sho Sie 4-PAGE CASH-WAY a AY, JANUARY 11, 1958 | McCarthy, 75, said h- was a passenger in g car driven by ad- vertising executive Edward J. C.|. Owen last May 4 when the. auto crashed into a light pole on the) Maj. Deegan highway in the . = a wees. , ; : . ; Bronx. McCarthy suffered a brok-; 2 KATE Re iis =~ : , “> >. , we i \ Ae \y an en hip. Owen was not badly hurt 3 allF Rees ae oe oes F , : s - = * * * i 4 GATSE McCarthy sued Owen for $250... $ HOWS 000 damages, asserting Owen fell, ; ery asleep at the wheel 8 TORCA McCarthy came to court in a wheel chair during the weeklong ; ee & trial : Yesterdey's onswer: wiPod, scileen, Oiler, aa w The fury made the award to _tadect, shdt, sCone, piclre, (Oevs Beek took. as McCarthy yesterday after delib- ©. Where My Line Inc ill ’ erating 4'4 hours . a aq < | + BOARDING HOUSE ? cet ELISE SEML SLL ISSLS WI -—_cOL EAST IF (Fhe é bf if A Nf) ie my, ai" é ‘hi id &” A Bi TOM, WE'VE GOT TO THINK OF 7 “uae GOMETHING TO 68T His Ni6s A UNSE 7 CAN COME LP YZ, ah ) OFF THE TIGHT WIRE HE'6 WALK-)) “swe Gor SOME tye . ares Anas SATELLITES, ROCKETS, COMETS IN-AN EXPERIMENTAL A USE THE SUN FOR BAKING! ~ =, ~~ I DON'T WANT HIM a a TO LOSE HIS BALANCE wiser. } as ae 2 eee LULR |) PLL LOOK IN. OH, AUNT IT NANCY=-* WILL YOU THE ATTIC FRITZI---1L Ae —*_ WILL i . | TRY TO FIND ME } FOUND A] — BE AN EMPTY COAT — HANGER ? = . 2 . e 0. ® < \ Wy j - ; we en = * ~ ~ a m Gs ae | @& xt Fao CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner ¢ ADVANCE WW I| NO DOUBT WELL FIND Y 1 WAS THINKING \ TEMELTEOMEONE UST GO PRET! VOLUNTEERS, BUT IM/ OF THAT ON THE r T \ CANT SOLVE SPACE FLIGHT PROBLEMS! A MANNED ORBIT FOR FIVE DAYS! THiS MEANS TES MORE SPECTACU- AND TRAINING! 7 OKAY, I'M GOIN’, AND I WASN'T ALL RIGHT--I'LL GIVE LARS Bur iTS Wl : : 60 RISKY I NY ARGUING-L WAS JUST TRYING TO YOU A CUT OF THE comes Hil EXPLAIN SOMETHING/ YOU SAY YOU MONEY L SAVE! JUST tt] SAVE ELEVEN CENTS BY BUYING 6 CANS \ GET GOING BEFORE Jil, OF CORN AT A STORE SEVEN BLOCKS clu a AWAY--BUT I SAY IM THE ONE THAT'S i ||| SAVING THE MONEY ‘CAUSE HOW WOULD HIE | YOU SAVE IT iF YOU DIDN’/T HAVE ME TO SEND? AND OUT OF THE ELEVEN CENTS, IT’S ONLY FAIR... * ‘. 4. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES © LS *L DONT |] WELL, L DONT FYEGH, | CCIPAL CH OR, Le LJ Weve AllaND THE —§ -/YEQR YOO SURE WIT BOT THE VERE THING 0} EXPENSE... | {LEARY THE HEOD- a SONNE EDIIOR, | WEAR WES pai WS LESS 4 , ¢ TWGATYE FS EN? P , . fi 38 — = Chu) - Y a = EVERRG > asf: BOOTS Rug ae = - “}ORTY MEEKLE ~-—=—=—SSOS WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY © t00k tg tte Serves we tan, ag Ud en. Om. i y DIXIE DUGAN , | WHY ? = WHY? WHY? L ; t HUMP, ini? AST LYE POUND iii Bone F, wn 2 WAY? L 14 EVERY WOR We ib BEST DTED v nS ; i alt! : ! I i, 4 dp i i> MY eG re - : . \) ~ ){ V2a~ 4 i ; b r \ ' : J j © is F P ‘y f o3 ay NO" GRANDMA tis | J | —_ By Charles Kuhn Ad ioe T’ SOME SHE GIVES GOOD] | OTHERS SHE LOADS UP GOLLY, YOU ANY Nig COT £ TREATS | | LOOKS, A PLEASIN® YT}, CRANG, A LOT O°} | | PASSED UP BY ALL OF John Morris i PERSONALITY AN’ | | ‘TALENT, AN‘... IT, OION’T WE,GRANDMA? ‘| SOMETIMES WEALTH!) beeen, yee dE NN & an? AY 6. x State of U.S. Business . |p till Battles Heporter. es By SAM DAWSON industries that service pice cafe tee ecaepees Asta Btne Moet are tat overalls de ya —News in Brief — | DETROIT @ — When the autoiclining but in some sectors it's/0ft 4,000 workers in two of its auto-| sls . makers want to cut prices without} up. _—* timaking divisions. At the same] qsout giz worth Bs announcing a reduction they usual-| * * * ~ time it says it will add 4,000 to) oiey and a tud-ly set ap-sales contests, —---—--— i _tnixed_in| plants during this year| “scien from commodity uto Workers officials terford = Ford has reported cuts in employ- - oe ment. U. S. Rubber will idle 1,300|!#"'8 deputies. e further to in tire-making plants, A cash register = : So ve * Prospects of new defense or- pee suey soy oe ot Oe oe — ‘ storage areas Industry sources heard today ders hearten some primafy pro-) AU stocks Station, Lapeer rd., ‘and four schoolrooms. = that Tony's Edsel divison has set ducers and the large number of mated at 740,000, which is 200,000 tiac Township, when thieves en- ee. ,; more cars than at the start ofitered the building after throwing| . / up a bonus plan under which the ee Architects for the new church geaiers would be granted $100 and) The pil oa co many raltroda| t,o mers -throtugh- the front}-- fate Oeming & Waters of’Saginaw.iyy for each sale made. Edsel T a tme Cl - e t of many railroads | door, to Oakland County Consulting engineer is J. B. Oliv+/executives said they would not TAINING UlASS [has been well aired af late. Over-|sheritt's deputies.. eri of Detroit. The general contract] want to talk about the -report. | _ all employment in the rail indus) |has been awarded to Clarence Start : Waterf d jtry has slipped below a million| Joseph Perry, 30, of 1247. Atkin- Gleeson, Ine., of Detroit. inn ot So Btaat nr, ere ALIS IN WATEFOLG ior the first time in 18 years. [son St, Detroit, was committed Nor © os summer, have 4 bayeffis inthe steel tadustey, = | below expectations, Ford Motor ee pa ‘have become commonplace. But|days after he pleaded guilty to a | sted 4 County Calendar Co, reported assémblies through Be ions Gesemt be at a a. epic Steel is calling off fts|reckless driving charge before | —— . Dec, 31 numbered 64,607, Unit terford Township Community Ac- announced plan to idle 1,500 in| Bloomfield Hilis Justice Alva J. | ng : = arried verry vt x;| 1957, were less than halt that ichmond giving a demonstration| - * & fine. ss ci es at the home of Mrs. Gordon : 6f dogs already trained. International Harvester reports) auburn Heights Laundre-Mat. Or USIaS {Poole with Mrs. Elsie Pierson as| What hampered Edsel sales con- . = Letter then cach agony |Onee “© Bom. end Pri. Wight ‘to be in cir-| The m will be presented at fatter than a month ago. —Ady. ROCHESTER—There will be a —~ «4 cles. Initially it was said the line|1:30 P.m. and will be under the) On ‘he commodity corpp apo j ! weakness reappeared ublie meeting Jan, 21 at the Avon al Breed- bar eagppe oo peternannry dee aereationtim, per. Zine and lead. continue on|22 Fires at Imlay in ‘57 YMCA in the Rochester area. sion will be preceded by a dinner|tne sale slump that affected most be held on Wednesday nights. Reg-|'¢@ and rubber. . {Fire Department has reported that Ralph Hileman, general secre- at 7 p.m, at the Hunters Creek! o¢ the industry. |istrations will be taken on Jan.| But cocoa prices have been ris-/22 alarms were answered last tary ? ¥* * 15, according to Tom Belton, rec- Tats _ YMCA and John Stone, associate Cecil Himebach, or the directors. And making the Edsel going any- reation promo hheartens Southern and Western Secretary's report stated. Thorp. Funer: wm ccnanente te general secretary, will speak. They . Lapeer thing but smooth was the fact Ieee CG nee ho) pam eag marr ar ie Rooters Vonecat Wee.” will explain what is involved in| the engagement of their daugh- er County Registered Nur-\Just about every sale had to be} , south. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE | TRAVIS. JAN. 11, 1968, MINNTE, 06 starting a YMCA and how to go| ter, Marilyn Ilene, to Daniel | Lapeer will meet ‘Thurs|What the industry calls a “con-(Carnel]-Sirtola “a oa spas. : or Mrs, Harold Armetreng, Punet~ Also invited is George Gullen,| Carter of 38 Granger RG, itay at 0 pn. Hoo |from a competitor. _ (Rite Performed — tt %% suine the Suez Canal Bank | Spares Oriitin Puneral Home with President of the Metropolitan De-, Ortonville. The wedding date Room at the Lapeer oye d ; : - lerisis, are now threatened bxy w_ Maletim Rertee eftieiating. ~troit YMCA. Mr. Gullen and his has pot been set. pital. The program a oe Lang before the Edsel line was in Rochester high inventories, the dispute over | of Peptinc, im the Siete of Michi a, at gg ip 1g Mee family will soon be residents of a panel discussion wit introduced Ferd said more than | imports, and the less-than-expect- | i547 “Pususned in response te call’ macs eral Hume. - Rochester. . nurses from St. Joseph's Hospital) 25@ million dollars had been in- jed demand. ‘Humble Oil & Refin- my Se ee pine curreney. endef} at. a Ot SE: “Taeimectne watt ot sem Lathrup to Vole PP x + | tatirate secede em (ter Gare a 6 coe of nh a LN PE of ee eels —_— : . Lapeer County Democratic Club| bly line, In the nearly three wedding ef Dolores Ann Sirtola and ee fine on hoe sings are Foye, Browsti: Fey | Homes Project on Sewer Pro sal will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at| years of its planning and prep- Aldyn J. Carnell before the 100 pirocest, of collection... #18,108,082.60 pliner J Basil R. and Ray P S the Barrett Hotel in Lapeer. Of-| aration it was given probably (guests. . GE Executive Rips tions, direct aad Pe adage Hen gael aod Mahlon were. ficers nomina the greatest promotional broad- * x j renteed . ,........ 31,473, 772.61 Puner: i ay Ss same as LATHRUP — A five-page | : = ted. side in automotive history. The bride wore a floor length, ,..., acer tte and 18.080.488.19 Mo oe pa ‘from | ° : Tporate stocks (includin: a: Private Owners y~linine in moped $160) 1. yyy, Robert Wike, Cam, Warts Automotive Reports say Gren, lesioned io sunoe, sce. Williams ON Industry ssa ce sas) Satur, Mma Bee \Lathrup sewer program will be ous Minister of the United in {ts current issue that De Soto’ pull and featuri Chantilly] Mé aud discounts (in- . a ee the Wearhate. -_p ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP = In mailed to residents Jan. 13, Christian Fellowship at Waynej224 Mercury have sales contests tac¢ Sine. "| pearl tiara) COLUMBUS, Ohio A Gen-| Suite S29 °°" srs gogr| —diple Punefa owe | Neu of taxes, Royal Oak Town-- ~~ Se FO Ta : , ¥y lander way, The agency says the 2°? V neckline. A pearl tiara, I : i Aj ue a9, : | ship Homes yesterday sent $11.-! The proposed storm sewer will |State University will be the guest [De Soto contest provides salesmen held her fingertip silk illusion veil. eral Electric Co. spokesman told) "Qunea. ..... $1,808,180. Card of Thanks 1 - 631.19 to Charles A. Sparks. treas-| D¢ Put before voters at a special speaker in the pulpit of the First/ n't uses of $20 for She carried a -bouquet of two red an industrial conference this week, | fursitw eens etree) — = urer of Oakland County. This was, “ction Feb. 18 and if appreved tional Sunday. ria a each Sale’ orchids in a background of heath- “Ohio has one of the best business SS an eee WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR cheleaird of Ge tax-exempt, fown-| Will more than double present (sermon will be “Work or Voca- two they in a given 4, * [climates in the mation. We cannot) ,‘han beak prem: Pia reseed helt « mpainy & fo : how fo fourt elty taxes, Villiage Administrater jtion?'’— Music willbe under | period. : ~ * + *-. imake that statement about Michi---= ==" - ae ees owes ‘unas Veco | eau roared — | Leonard Watchowski said this direction of Mr. Leo Yokum, - Mrs. James M. Workman of Wy-/gan. _ Total Assets... .. $00,943.129.03 a out father & fattierin-iaw. | Payments were made from cur-, Morning. Nerth Branch Ch er Announces andotte, the bride's sister, was ma-| John T. McCarthy, of GE's pyb-|Demana deposits of individ- Mrs. Norman Colbert _pent_preject-revenue Township Su Dr. Robert Porte will be guest tron of honor. Attendants were lic and employes relations subgeee! sp baretgan ene gicng. MNO TET WE WISH TO THANE OUR MANY - - pervisor Elwood Dickens said Al-) In the meantime, public meet-\eakbr at the Moms’ Athletic Club| fr I| Ch Mrs, Arnold riya ot Seg SS Sous c alg a uals, “partnerships, an d si weasoiee Kindwess shown us during our Te- | though the project is {ax exempt, will be held J 28, Feb. 6imeeting to be held at the high omp 0 er ange end Mrs. Richa ; , Deposit ‘of “United Sinies —— to the Reverend, Joseph on it makes payments in lieu of taxes ings © ect 2 ay izeer e school ° ‘tiac: The bride's sister, Linda L.,/only one in Michigan. wernment (including for his compertng words and 10 | to all taxinel jurisdictions at one 3 a a 8 pm Teaviey. ©. served as flower girl. © McCarthy said a “good business) postal savings) ss. 12.384,910.19, the Parmer-Snover Funeral Home. same rates’ and upon the saMe(/ sums Sa Will vote oh whe-/Porte will speak cn “How Nea), The of Clarence C.' The bri chose Richard Climate" includes. good labor-man- | Pipe oi frien °° 19 374.40 79| —eute—eeune Taylor end Famby. | saa bis staah o owners| or not to repeal the city’s Scientific Achievements will affect/Benedict, of 338 N. Glengary Rd.,| 7 Anderson, of Pontiac as his 4gémgent relations, local and state Deposits 0 =... “ae le Memoriam 2 “in the township, Dickens said (COWBSpout ordinance in the Feb-\High School Athletic Programs in| Bloomfield Township, ag comptrol-inest man. Ushers were the bride- governments which encourage, | ON caitler's checks, ete) 1,061,420.06 1 _ ia P, mens . ruary election. : Years to Come,” ler of Chrysler Div., and Donald groom's brothers-in-law, Harvey rather than penalize, industry; Tota : In Nao ORY OF JOEL | A. Milton, of Grosse Pointe, 88/Rowley and Chancy Brooks, both|through unfair taxes, an adequate| rand “Goniracis or “othe? femme pt nage ge New Term Starts ! comptroller of the Stamping Div., | o¢ Oxford. labor force and reasonable labor| lens, 020,078, on Doak poe Wite, ughters, Grand : * ; recently. : a on 7 costs. meanness ao. : agg oomeamgeemeaal | in Adult Education In Many Area Clubs With a senaweed of 15 years Flows he clang, a re! Interviewed after his speech, Pele isissen BY DAY OR WEEK ‘ LAPEER—The adult education! _ ° T k O : corpora’ { ception was held in the bride’s McCarthy was asked , what was) Total Liabilities ........ $94,267,598.00 | ARR st sess New Officers Take Over |r tems. Benact janeaisome” "Pit te Pes GS, Quest angle ful ra waptee Ao FOR CASH IN A _ School Monday evening. ~ - us ace ‘Div The bride is the daughter of Mr. ——_ = a = | came oe, $2, 780,000.00 . The schedule calls for oil paint- oe | jomptroller Plymouth Div./and Mra. John Sirtola, of 2140 E.|Plied, “Your Gov. Williams. Burplus II ars0.000%0/ HURRY, sell things ing, tailoring, beginning book-' New officers are beginning their bard, treasurer; Warren Gibbard,| Before coming to Chrysler, he| Square Lake Rd. ee ee . ( “és _ keeping and woodworking on Mon-/1958 terms in many Oakland Coun-'Tom Dwyer and Kefineth Ruby,/was comptroller of Okonite Co.,) The bridegroom is the son of Walled Lake PTA preterred through Classified Ads. days: beginning typing Tuesdaysity area clubs and organizations. captains. Passaic, N. J. and budget director) Mrs, Marie Carnell, of 57 W. Bur! omer! (GREE coc cc ee _. ; and Thursdays; a lip reading class Here's a rourtup of some of the Peter Hannan, a member for 35jof Nordberg Manufacturing Co.,| dick St., Oxford. -'to Hear U of M Doctor Total Capita! Accounts...9 5.678.8710| Anything goes! Dial FE Tuesdays; advanced welding Tues- elections. years, resigned and was voted an Milwaukee, Wis. The newlyweds will live at 2822 Total Liabilities and Cap- 28181. days and beginning welding Imlay City honorary life member Leach Rd., Pontiac, when they re, WALLED LAKE — Dr. E. C. Me tomas : Ww ing. : ; entertain- —— trip to Canada. Roeber, of. the counseling service,’ assets pietgea or sdays. ment at its annual meeting elected ment followed the recent election. [Prepare Religion Class : for other purposes... 3,900, 000.00 BOX REPLIES ‘Those interested should contact Forest Whitkopf, chief; Orval Har /Jim Kirkbride showed Sims of his ie... Re hester Adults sity of Michigan, will be the speak-jrosns as shown above are L. H. Beach at the Lapeer High'ris, assistant; Frank Buike, secre-|trip to Italy last summer. ~_ School to Be Closed er at the meeting of the Junior-| s{ter deduction of ree 1 At 10 a.m. today there - School. tary and Fred Hoesksema, treas- . _ Netth Branch ROCHESTER—St. John’s Luth-| . Senior High PTA Thursday: Dr.\gecurities as shown above = | were replies at the Press urer. Burlington Friendly Club of can winter adult class in religion! “=TAMORA—The schoel will be|Roeber’s topic will be “Education, ors aNer deduction of re 44, 41444] f office im the following j _— : Other members of the 16-man North Branch this year will be| vil be organized Monda at g closed here Monday afternoon to/and the Home.” | ¥"W: ‘A. Tayios, Vico President and) | boxes: wi 2 Still Time to Join volunteer department are firemen remy Yd Mrs. hg to pera presi- p.m. in Walter L. Saas dens: enable popetd dpe @ music|. The meeting rontind PvE eS above-named do 1, 6, 1, & 9, 12, 16, 18, City Porents Class 1° Danger Willadh-Lengemann dent Mrx. Edith Worgeas, secre: eng Gorge reg —_Heechersrdapet Spanae teattelt ater the apiece es re wil be wines aed Si ee To aan ‘There ts room for eight moret Henry —— Warner - Hoeksema, |tary-treasurer; oni yor Myers, a < ar in — will be planned at the meeting. | questiory and answer period. seesritt President and a | pool pais eases, ae Dale Sccimaet Walter Zuhike fund chairman; Mrs, Effie Sim-|dent for church membership. The . | ROLD ‘goWLEIT - held at the Oakland County Health Wendall Gibbard and Douglas trons, gift commence chairman: tourmember of the chart te 1 (Farmington Expects More Growth | erete of sichtgen, ovanty of MEE] PLACE. A“LOST* AD. | a gue hctanat la ge ay ar a (chairman, and “Mrs. Arlene Mc- crease” their knowledge of the) y ge op fe . “pworn to and au vetore me} Call FE 2-818] for an ad — Rd., according to Helen Clark, Laughlin, réperter Bible. It lasts simately 12 thts th day of January, 1008, and I - public health nurse and course in-| New officers heading the Sacred |” , ‘tan weaie appro: ely hereby certily that I am het an officer 3 Y or sk to recover a loss. Dial FE Se ee eerie Kenneth Raby, president; Wi pemaunect._ thatthe Sret-seguiar Gothen aces mE mi os expises mats, Tabs] 2-8181 for an ad-writer. e course i ’ * installed 7 . E 7 : = class begins its first session. |Schiaud, secretary; Warren Gib- eclieg a ae yan monthly moe Adige Voters —~ FARMINGTON—An upwing in| costs. Garages and additions nc- noTzcR Say “charge it.” Commerce Board Seeking New Road Classifications 23 Both resolutions ask that the roads concerned be reclassified | tity ; fi > gahe we Jr., Te-installed as president; Mrs. Joseph Arno, first vite president; new constriction in Farmington is expected this year by City Clerk counted for the balance, Cost of new construction in Farmingt ngton Township in 1957 fell) = Mrs. Trena Quinn, She pointed to-new subdivisions the at its annual meeting: Mrs, F. H. Riley, presi- will send a copy of both resolu-|Seesidenty’ Mire haat saint, ‘te. tions, along with information re-|_sording secretary; Mrs. A. L. Kas- oT ase aaa ved by Sabbian, treasurer, and Mrs. Har- the orig os Oh aa p= ven _— corresponding secre- land County Sant Ocommiorion held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16. will forward the request to the |The dinner is pot-luck, but meat State Highway Commission for |4nd coffee will be furnished. approval or rejection, ys = — R the, State Highway Conimis Cross Roads Church A rec the roads as | mary nds ci wit be|" fans Annual Meeting recei 0 improve t f= i ~< ever, the Duk ofthe com re gy we oir The Cross would Walled Lake | annual Township and the Oakland County|eongregational meeting Sunday” at Road mee ye ee ce nS Oe Sap Oe BON _ Should the State Highway Com-| All families of the church have mission rule that ‘the concern edib invited to attend. Each family roads remain secondary roads, all/will bring a covered dish or two, the cost of paving would be de-/and its own silverware, plates and Commission, pointed out.. |provide coffee for adults and Whether the are reclassi-|hot chocolate for the ; fied ot not, there is no definite or Procedure for jof $11,394,272, oe Township Clerk Floyd A. Carins) at 385 residential_per-/** for $1,424,725 in construction costs, was the high month for the year in the township. ' Hder: May when seven residential per- mits were issued for construction costing figure, but is still reached a total -per- mits accounted for $8,450,290 of the total construction valuation last $2,023, 700 in building, Permits for 212 additions and 87 garages |} The Pontiac Press | -T FOR WANT ADS_ DIAL FE 2-8181 “From 8 a.m. to § p.m. RH a ids in ‘ i g made up the balance, August, with 97 permits issued The city’s highest month was! $138,000. Ee sf i i | i ‘ i i “THE, PONTIA | Work Wanted Female 11 3 VocrneasSipis gent Poms Pree ben I FUNERAL HOME | $igy, ser 8 me. 8 3 7m = Ambulance Service - Plane or Motor | WA D: KITCHEN WOMAN. AP. Lapy¥ 24378 NTED: EITCHES WostA conte Fowenat wows — | P28 ata emal ‘ | __pe ee Ceetes Sttoe. Tap. ~! ~~ > cra tadtne cheney. St | ae _ Cemetery Lots 5) i esp a ae ene - Peon — _ references, §2$ to start, MAyfair 4 LOTS, Asgtt Be CHAPEL. i: . eeeeeene ee coerce _ Help Wanted Male 6 N. Perry, 8 to 1] en naman IDOLEAGED LADY FOR BABY- a bogs Own Transporta- service. E WIGHT WORK THOM 590 TO 1 _ Cah an — HEAT. GIRL More, Cail between 7 and 10:30, = —BRANCH MANAGER 1 A STEADY ie) : -pabie- hight eatigre -safer-minded For ood sieady worker. Ap-| bersom between arenes reference and mechan erably with réai estate experi- eal ability por Apply i064 etce Must own car. sheet W. Huron 10 am C. SCHUETT at EMpire 13-4104 BASS Pi AYER witH Local, % charg tery er confidential e $1057 Persone e —_— Aol od iT REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE. FXCEKPTIONAL ‘ expertenced preferred, will train. - 7 , ne have erase list of prospects for GPPORTUNTTY nee Phone OL. 3-0062. j PT Smith dr cna a oe eee = dace Years! US Og otters . MEN'S, WOMEN’S | 1 . mt ) 4 and Catiaren’ 8 salesmen or sales-— Independe ( tra tors ladies wanted $1,000 in sam- Age 2-40. Must own, cr be able! bey of Spring, Summer? ang Win- to make own asrrangemente © ter garments furnished with no buy lele mode! tractor, Also. t©. invegimest Low priced line that meet rigig character Investiga-_ Setar on sight at— Ftc savings | reve &M a ea —rwallgers roe et pot ‘omen =o Fp §-1523. PRACTICAL CRORE AVAILABLE WOMAN Wants DAY WORK Tues.. and Wed. only, FE Wi N LD LiKE HOUSE- OMAN WOU i By week or day. FE_ rom SIT JN MY PERRY eS 3B. si? jn_X wouan ee DESIRES ; LIGHT | aovsekecping in motheriess home School se@ chiidren Fe 3031. Live in, weekends off. 1 32-6031 WOMAN, ‘5i, WANTS | HOU SE- keeping —&-—<¢ WILL CARE FOR CHILD IN “MY home days. FE 41629 Po ge ® AND “TRONINGS—CALL FE 5- Building Service 12 ee MODEST MAIDENS . TYPING, SEC- |. EM +2 2. TD ENCH ING av Ani an ~ -? © ENTIRE 2ND_ FLOO! FLoOR. 3-5833. nists a aD “bath, Bel Laem Ra facilites, _Bf. town. 2223 N “HOLLYWOOD 2 APTS. bh Ba gt A c. in ia Zz. How- ‘e eee Leshe 2. Middleton jai oe is ££ ha nase A & be EIN Da ’ +t coutd have had oierie ar tt wast? + 5 eT Did 2 ar Progressive. ertablished 4] years Fall. ‘ima help- only 1 as this offers 4 7 Long ; high earnings with bonus and| Footings Water Line, Field Tie. she forgot to break their engagement!” wy ° : 10% ost 2G rises for thew whe quality Write, FE 5-006. re peas Moving ¢ )peration P Brennan, Box 483, Ba ay | Al AA Fleor Sanding Qty, Michigan sere heats a eee pe ps acheatiy without avait If REAL ESTATE SALESMEN “or | t sajeswomen in new home project vegies og willing to work hard) Po ' pontiac Waterford oma he ==. ; ' ares. Exp. preferred. Rose Hill Big Monev Reaity Co KEnwood 2 - Pieste eiie Box 30 Pontiac TELEPHONE SOLICITORS EXP Press net essential. Maie & female over is. years & have proof of age RIVER SALESMAN, ESTAB-| t te N. Baginaw from ‘ened bakery route distgibuting| om tee pm f Beaders Products, truck invest-| — Z _— necessary “Lincola 68000) Employment A Agencies | 8A = ELDERLY “MAN POR LIGHT CALL SCOTT EMPLOYMENT work. more for company Room “agency for domestic nelp. Male acy tree Write iene a Press| e nee with references. z 78 FXPERIENCED PRESSE steady work. Collins i Woodward, Rochester OL Sm GENERAL OFFICE WORK GooD tepist. Write P ©. Box 424, Pon- tiae ~ EXPERIENCED BUSINESS — EDWARDS OPPORTUNITY ceenmecim 7 Needed. Due to increase in , . UES COUNSELING mend ona commission ae ERVicE Bee Mr aries | [ STATEWIDE, REAL Ho Tlt § Telegraph Ra ‘TOU ASKE Por _dopuintment call rE_ “4-0821 \ t \ = D ONE OF THE NATION'S LEAD. FOR IT! ing financial stitutions A CHANCE FOR nounces opening for a field repre: A REAL CAREER sentative in the area. The men we are looking for should have. GIRL IN WHITE background He will be given in- ANT to a secally prominent Picor Laying — Finishing Cc. BUD BILLS_ ax La. A-A TRENCHIN Footings, Septic Field. OR os A BASEMENTS. | hace {UNDER A. CARPENTER CREW AVAIL- able. ing & finish. Also al- terations. Pree est. FE $-3008. EMENT OUR SPECIALTY. : he EM 34879. _ Floors, basemen’ BLOCK & Laas WORK, uaranteed work, free estimates. Fr $7501. BUILDING MAINTENANCE Cail_FE_¢09681 |_Income Tax Service 17) Hobbies & Supplies 24A Need Help $6.00 Noon oe per vr return Phone =n PAINT THE NUMBER PICTURES Scrabtie games. Backenstose Book Store 15 E. Lawrence Bt. _Notices & Personals 2B EuPIRE INCOME TAX SERVICE Your home or mine. EMpire 3-3125| Ms. Rl. Langiey. Phone PE. aa & ee Co. | FE_5-6183/ DAINTY MAID SUPPLIEs — 730 BRICK, B AND CEMENT Laundry Service LOCK 4 ork Also ‘chimneys. No job too iar nee and ne Guaranteed work. Ph. MY BLOCK, BRICK. CE CEMENT, * WORK _and fireplaces. MA 5-378. BULLDOZING | CARL L. wile oa AND SON. finished. Floors laid, sanded and "e100 PE. 2-2038. CUSTOM — orl ~ HOMES. Lt- eens a: : “Free estimates. BIST tensive salary, bonus, cusieys| dentist. You'll 9 benefits, & opportunity for ed-| some typing anf gs cuavale be his vancement. Send resume to Bos) “right hand” A: ast 2 years of 3, Pontiac Press | experience peceBary, PHARMACIST INSURE YOUR FUTURE $275 For Hospital position in Pontiac In @ loca! insurance office. where area Paid vussasans & Fors leave,| you ll do GENERAL OFFICE and hife insurance & hovwpt plans.| detail work We're Theokiaa for a reuirement -_ cooks with| ciear thinker with previous office social secu . Applicants should experience Some receptionist du- send resume of training, exper-| ties. Light typing fencee & ealary expectations Per. sonnel Office, 1 Lateyette 6t, DRIVE UP $275 | ist. | Bhe must be young and attractive Tiare quae enon rareeyee co) Bh petests'gueh Gear rape sential. Experience desirable An-| ©2¢e. Typing $0 wpm. ewer fully | Box 25, Pontiac | Press. 188 EXEC “4 Can be a PRIVATE SECRETARY “Payroll “and Cost Clerk ; iinet caa ge 60 wb make ahi 00 wpm. and is di — aroqnenta: Write Pontiac entire ares. Tes. SELL BY CP SOTFERENT ~ ONLY op Wil Oy rut TS » = National Television Publicity RLY | E\ } | YY N ] DW A R I S wa highly qualified leads. Cail) IN ROYAL OAK ITS Encyclopedia Britannica. Full or 30% Main Professional Bidg. _pert time PE 4-6831 or ' wo _5-6650 | LINCOLN 8-4400 SALESMEN IN PONTIAC ITS mented — High Caliber salesmen aoa Community Bank | Bidg ertenced im direct seleswork willing to pay salary for right — EDERAL 4-058 0, il ereons. Call FE $-6250, am E PT’ = . o «pm _ _ ‘ ae Wanted Female e7) R C ) Attractive girl who can type 50 KAUTY O! EI RA TOR | WPM is neat and likes public pS 1 year experience. Prefer) contact § day week 8360 to some Virginia ‘ ak, coe ng | start. Midwest Employment 406 Part time to Fe efi with Pontiac State’ Bank Bidg. FE 26855 or } ia: 5-0227 COUNTER oe FOR MOT MODE] dry cleaning plant. — reg ons “| Work Wanted Mi Male 1 10 person, French Gio Valet ers. 33 8 Telegraph. Tevatron oy CARPENTER [WORK NEW - FE 44210 _Shopping Center ——! ‘palr Electric Typewriter “AVAILABLE” NOW| “CARPENTER & cabinet work. New & Teneot Operators |_D_B. Murdock. FE -2-7861 Argiy 10 gm to 12 noon, Pontiac BOY. 19. WOULD 1 LIKE STEADY | _fer t y Index. 249 Orchard Lk. Ave.) work. FE 95-3812 { ELDERLY WOMAN LIGHT CARPENTER aa TERATION AND | Paani Ss | To a local automobile desler who | +t os CLERE-TYP CARPENTER -R SPECIALIST IN FIN- and cabinet work. Winter _tater PE 2-5852, CARPENTER REPAIRS AND AL- oo Cail after 6 pm. FE D & M BUILDING SERVICE Residential] and Commercial Con- ; Re tractors Modernization Experts. ae as <8 _OR 3-20767 CEMENT & BLOCK | WORK FE &-0782" pate WALL TAPING, GU ARAN. ee work. Free estim OR ‘ b . nm yA 4 38. She'll work tn ELECTRICAL WIRING G_ LICENSED quaiiticesens. experience & sal-| between. ‘enusval fase in a _FE 2-067. | Ed_Murray. | 4-200 GUARANTEED ROOFS -, ALL | kinds. Est. 1910 Hugus ‘Marsh | 353 N. Cass PFE 2-302]. FE 2-8046 equipped. PE 4-8450._L. A. Young. FREE ESTIMATES ON NIRINO. for water heaters, rangés & dry tric Co, 1060 W. Huron ‘GENERAL BUILDING CALL FE 49681 oe RE RSONALIZED ) HOMES — Fastening 3 “SEPA. REAS. Pat_Lee, FE 2-7922. R. G. SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING. 0302 and finishing. Phone FE 40s Filet NG, FLOOR LAYING, rote ng, finishing 156 raison. Ph. REMODELING _ FHA terms FE 4-0681 REMODELING, ADDITIONS & RE- pair work Licensed builder, FHA terms. FE 6-1198. ROOF REPAIRS T VICE ; ~ PTRANE : ree ‘Also Restore Credit NAME _your price. Anytime. PE 8-008 FE 8-0005 O’DELL CARTAGE _ Local and long distance moving. aye 68060 | GEN BLOG REPAIR. BRICK work, cement plastering, FE HOUSEMOVING =) BULLY ers, FE 5-6431. R. B woro Elec- ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- ing a friendly adviser. contact won Army Insurance Agencies 17A) AEROTRED KNAPP | INSURANCE Ory ne SOLD :_t¥pe bachelor gaeeck velllen Modern. "Ww HITE BROS, arses erences Se Reaviaet ce ‘LONG. and gas. OR | HOUSE, FURN. OR UNFURN. NR. t's, 1100 Lakeview. GLEAN 3 ae 3S & BASE. ADULTS ~ - LAKEFRONT ADO | eam ree Pa th A Barapa ch 4 . APT. a rent. aes ghborhood, Free MOL 25088. 6 ROOM, $55 MO. 5 $ ROOM LOWER PLAT AT Dr. NICELY ED 3 RM. APT. ass Lake. util. . i zz " fired Also iarge a. ag ete area — apt, vac! —— oes EN Caos Lake Ra, 88 15. ‘Children Ne | wed nave ROALD 3 HEWLY FURN “DowNTowN for commercial AP phone Ent, Doctor action a Soe - Rent Apts. Furnished =| SHOES Pred Herman 2070 Airport Rd. OR 3-1503 COLD WAVE SPECIAL 50. $5. Dorothy's, 500 ¥. 1 N. Perry. “ye 32-1244 Menominee. Mrs. Wallace. Lower 18 | , 1958 prices, FE bre. EE: HOOKED R FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV-| Catalog. shaded we samples. phone Pontiac Laundry, FE 9, 5 peek aed IN DEBT? ping 18A IF SO cusTOM BULLpORING. TaRD = Let US R Shreveport, La TREE TRIMMING AND! Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOTA ~ Moving & Ti & Trucking 19 LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT PE. 5-368 COUNSELORS AA-1 Reduced Rates Smun "eR es arge van or pick: | aved__ Call eve- Above Oakland Theater LADIES -— UNWANTED “HAIR RE- nings. OR 3 32-2805. ASE- pt cleaned, Cr 114, FE Tr TOP RANCH i. OED D FASHION = cee 7 winter ae hvities. 74800 —_— "| Wtd. Children to Board 2% DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN. Workers or ee: Licensed _home FE 5-5737 LICENSED BOARDING HOME cate | __ Pre-school ¢ ehildren, F PE 4-5440. wants work. Call any time. FE | MOTHER WOULD LIKE TO © +0421. small _chilé days. ae 'NWANTED ARTICLES, PICKED | Tees = ‘up free of charge. F Wd. Household iiscks 79) CK WITH maseo te - eR Papen be | BABY’S BED IN A-1 COND, MUST _PE_5-6950. be reasonable ‘Trucks to Rect TRUCKS. TRACTORS NT Its ton stakes _ Sale, Phone OR Sh rE re bees WANTED TO BUY oe P a eee Semi-trailers af fe is] rat ee TYPES ae “FURNITURE NEEDED — ‘home or odd lots. Get the dollar. will buy outright or 4 tell for you. B & B ————— rniture. Ph. 23, AN EDUCATION DIREC- ARD CHRISTI. *Ynclugine herengd tor efor ag good used — to help Gowinis = HAULING WiTH 3- aero | 2 ton stake truck. PE 6-645 EMPLOYED B a - TRUCKING anD ovina ae references, desires board «nd in-| room in Christian home near ulated vanette, “Reasonable. ‘OR| downtown Pontiac or Rochester. 2. SL 17-0256. LOR, NEITH er drinks por smokes, excellent Write Pontiac Press Box 16. EXP. PAINTER & = serorater = “Reas, Prices. FE 5-2860 bousé wort “ ere May. repair. FE + _EAVESTROUGHING _ FE ¢-0444 nights Sat un. off § 7 — fast 62088. _—_ CARPENTRY L™ YRS. EXP. SHEET = Je. asiet | ae for general housework Smal) fam- enclosures, Reasonable. Cail FE. iy. i ee ughter Highest wages | 44508 | Live tn tue cn F €s496 on Thurt. CARPENTER WORK, NEW OR> re aes AND oes L OF-|- Femedeling EM | A «| CARI Y. NEW | PAIR te fice girl. Bookkeeping exp desir- sty gis ye Ret b t be OG rences. | — ae aosiy Paragon’ Construction Co CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- 44000 Grand River Novi. Mich ter Kitchens g speciality. FE HOUSEKEEPER TO LIVE IN) reas coupie & boy 6 Sat & Sun Pofter or janitor. A-) records. oniy EM 3-316 FE 46446 HOUSEKEEPER POR BUSINESS FATHER OF THREE. JUST OUT. coupie & one small child attend. of Arm Desires work of any n Pvt rm & _ kind 0 1-0226 haent eee INSIDE PAINTING. DECORATING | og “ref Cal, Mra carpenter work, plumbing. and r fen! FE #004 after iv pm plaster board repair FE 53-8371 Hi ss 1 ____ | LaDY_ WOULD LIKE. HOUSEWORK | FE_ #796 LVE- iets CARE wtOr ; 2 CHIL- - § days week sret ore for home than wages Appiy st 215% Prospect ae ee ANY ea OF | LADIES TO SELL COSMETICS: Ss ing 36-year-old company 26 years — = oa LL of age and up Work \@ hrs er, Peg oo | in plant protection and under- week Can make $50 to $75 or: heme interview write. Beauty-| Cover Work, wants same or sim- Queen Cosmetics. 1708 N, Frank.) a ane P.O. Box 154, Harel Ln Ave. Flint, Mich CoD VIDDLE-AGED LADY TO LIVE) l FECHNICINN STUDENT WOU in by the week Care for children). 'ike work, OR 3-8904. 0° curing mothers confinement dur-/ YOUNG MAN, JU8T OUT OF eee middle of February. FE joins desires werk of anv kind. oe MIDDLEAGED _ “HOUSEKEEPER YOUNG MARRIED 1 MAN “DESIRES | = for DP ecuits. Lt room & > work of © FE +004 bath $20 wk Ms ¢eoss ‘oll feene opinion surveys. on : Al a = Wal -Erouba pre pemiravie, A Answer Ll WASHINGS & IRC BULLDOZING R. D_ Thompson FE 4-684) Building Supplies 12A FIREBRICK, USED 10 CENTS EA. neg. brick, J cents ea, 31245 W. __ Business: ‘Services 433 OA Aa ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- moval and trimming. Get our bid FE 2-7138 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory at our office, ee Printing & | , Office Lamy 27 W. Law- rence Bt ove 30135. BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Walls and. windows. Reasonable. _Free est ‘No obligation, FE 2-1631 “AAA OIL BURNER SERVICE — Pers ALL M sa PPLIANCE SERVICE ane automatic washers. 30 yrs. n Pontiac a ROY'S 96 “Oakland, ___FE_2-4021 ern eity SERVICE ANY TYPE. A B-2845 or OA 8-2461 son TOM ~ CARPENTER 1 WORK. Howard Construction Co., _ +7280 after 5. ELECTRIC MOTOR SER RVICE. RE- \-1 PAINTING, INTERIOR & =x per cent disc. for cash. 4-0205, * Pesesion | & b painting. FI FE 8 $0943. | INT AND WALL WALL PAPER R NOW, ~ PAINT! KO PAPERRAN acoto a R 3-7061 PAINTING 7-AND DECORATING | Share Living © Quarters 3 30 || Kb. Wilhite ___ PE_s.sa0/ See Television Service 22 WIDOW IN LATE #8 WILL OAY OR NIGHT TV FE 5-126 or FE : WTD. AS A GIFT 6 USED PIANOS : Poulan for Sunday School. Church of the Atonement United Presbyterian. OR _3-8156. E ROOM APT. BEDRIA HOME NORTH BIDE. rege. Nr. ig rig A eS LAT WITH. GA: 3 bce jg woe : ri pod td SIDE. a ~ AUBURN “AVE. ITURE. Bachelor - or coupe, $12 wk. 342 Ay BACHELOR . APT "NEW LAKEFRONT, , Ee. 13 weekly. Call x: around apt. ei Dixie Hwy. Aol : $18, i ROGMg AND BATE MEAT amp |5 Roce POLL Bare ese furnished. 2505 Auburn Ave. ee OR_35151, 0 i Couple vbr | 1 or 2 yy 3260 | za] vrs aND - FLOOR 5 | 5 ROOMS. | modern. $35 mo, oo e. j i RM. . CRaTTS < ND PVT. _per_mo. Oniante 30568. cenit eats te a eka ah | 3 BONNE. AS HEAT, IN JUDAH _Lake ‘ean ». $75 mo. I ye a NEW.|3 BEDROOM HOME. LARGE Ped ra. Before “Taxetront apts. iy ae Pontiac Lake g| Sm or after 6:30 pm J ROOM HOUSE. Off. HEAT, IN- Putnam Er _Wid. Miscellaneous 28 |": * oon! aus A. KERN INC. R 2. PRIVATE Bbath Uthities furnished. c High. | FE +. oe | APT. WiTH STOVE AND| tn gO $15 4.ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. Ga- am dt newly —— Coupie 602 Mt. mens St, ROOM. ENCHENETTE FLOOR, bath. All private, 431 No Perry. vate menirance Couple RMS. ‘BATH, $ig week. 57 Whittemore. ROOMS.” . re és a CLEAN, 200M APT. PVT _ Saginaw Trail, dns Pains. IN Drayton, |5 ® PRIVATE ON HER AND ND | furnished, pedicle itv 7 BUSINESS WOMEN TO y SHARE > FURNISHED. R WTD: 2” OR 24° USED CHAIN Money Wanted 28A WTD.: Lea ba . WILL PAY BACK ANDRE B. PAINCHAUD - HS0e pins, @ bar cont tterest. |” DECORATOR FE rete test FE 5-1993. stan a mgd Wanted to Rent 29 J ROOMS, 18T. PLOOR. #15. 1% a nt 3 ei M. UPPER 1 PEAT. FE 2-7120. AND «¢ RM “Soe UTILITIES _furn, No | drinkers. _ FE 5-3233. MM. ‘MODN. _ CLEAN, - QUIET. Men. $15. 154 Judson 3 LARGE “RMS... PVT. BATH, OR 3-4706, 4145 Clintonville Rd. use, Purn 0. LET us 8 HANDLE | YOUR R RENT- on houses or apartments —we oer many rr waiting. JER- Co. RY 3%. oa Hwy. FE share comfortable home in city. More for company ~ high rent. Write Pontiac Press Box Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Typewriter Service 22A ADDING| Available to purchase land con- : Expert ee ec action! So wok, are WA and Of-} } 7 W. Lawrence. | r St. FE ¢-. ='$-CASH $ We service all makes of wringer CEMENT “WORK. N tOTHING ‘Too * es ashie as arcee | m., Ww ng fac ae Tage ties 208 No eerege © |3 ROOMS AND BATE. 2 ro 3 _ INDIVID Purn, A True Rustic Cabins. = ns. VERY { ort. ar, | ee. * ROOM a HOORE 3 aa Se ot new! — Pyt., ga- 282 y ated on Guyer | 321 N. PE RRY © ST. bedroom ener poor oe | $60 onth, references bed- A. C. com ‘ON, REAL ESTATE| very” W. Huron OR_ 3-741 ry Eves., OR 3-6352 | | 2566 wilhems Lk. Rd, nearly new | en, duplex apartment, i large COMPTON gia "360. util. furn, rr. washer a Chil- AL ‘Estate -7408 & FE urot OVER $1,000,000 CELT FURNISHED. ge <4 rivate bath. West Side. Ad AND B BATH. hi PAID. . er 5p p.m “HEA children welc., 112 Dresden. _ 40287. e welcome E +0379 4 RMS. & maT ODEAS. FULL auto. furnace. Close wits hee : : pre uu | 4 RM. MOD, OIL FURN. 660. qiés § ROOMS, $40" MO. > CHILDREN o Rd. $70 month. OR a RM. APT big rooms. $15 weekly. Pay \% of ay & ights. 1 cna welcome. tj RF HOUSE. SUITABLE FOR OOMS AND ADULTS one _ Auburn Heights. FE" 7-0104, © rated ts iaabena NEWLY DECO- . HEAT EF E£ R- ulre PE 44-8613 DO }-8224- ga 7 RM. FARM HOME. NEWLY TH from | decorated. Oil heat. Dishwasher. i scbeened’ h. Bog 1% baths. References required. MA 5-5: $5551. . 42 N, Saginaw. “Call after 5. _ORiando 3-7424. ~~ AVATEABLE _ CON ve ROOMS" “BATH. HEAT FUR- IMMEDIATELY en 466, 7 BEDROOM eats fenced Lay voi heat. pone | wer BTR |* ty tan road we ouat AND 3 repaid AND | BATE. coleamentn! rin iT eee SLIP _coy-| er »_ bedspreads, FE 5-1927. Paid for GI & FHA Equities, é STOM UPHOLSTER-| Immediate Cora available. Sha! = —— Lake Rd. EM Kitchens, built-ins, contract a, City UPHOLSTERING | $$ UN 4 casH FOR LAN ae: CONTRA SLEFGOVERE DRAPES AnD SED. spreads Your material. FE 8-8797. J. Vanweit,, 4540 Dizie Hwy. airing & rewind) 218 E. Pike Bre 4208 a iC TREE SERVICE is splant, Also | Lost & Found 24| — — MORTGAGES CHILDREN'S PE T. BRITTANY ox, e000 more ee ae ae a ry a o. FV Pat : SNCINE «ROOM. LiGH ta CLEAN, 3 Lakers NICELY ¥ FURN Gt NO | ‘CHIL: setae Piecoraied. Pet oak BATH, NEWLY DEC- “ENG ue. __Utilities furn, Clean. + 2-0087. 3 RMS., PVT. peat. & EN Orange and white.| B CHARLES, 1717 8. Telegr 7-0824. atm loan . Corres: emt = FE 4-052) Eves. FE 5-8891 FOUND — FOX & BEAGLE HOUND, Equitable Society rm £0000, : La iz. ; NINGS. $1.50) FURNACES CLEANED & SERV fully, Box 25, Pontia ens. & 85. Pick up and deliver. FE iced. C. I. Nelson. FE 5-1788. | RESPONSIBLE BABYSITTER FOR| 2-823. GENE’s BEATING SERVICE. a... __ from 3 p.m. to 1 aan. FE 6-8763.\ 47) WASHING! TRONINGS. 42. ——- s cleaned, sold, sresieee PART-TIME | Btybt gh "EBPytygtirey Ot | Pes creole Ra. ™ ALTERATION LADY |4-1 TRONINGS, $3.00 Be. 1 DAY HEATING One thoroughly exp. in altering yet References PE 51471. men's clothing. Don't apply anecs|A DULT BABYSITTERS. EXP. ou are exp. Apply in person) Call Tot Wichers. OR_ 3-1187 o not phone. Barnett’s Clothin: ~j Saginaw. & ANY KIND OF WORK, “ay WALL Shop, 150 N PERMANENT CAREE Ri. OR PART TIME ATTENTION WORKING MOTHERS | BA ead last ~ Women Must have car, work some evenings, have personality. exec- utive a pittty and like to meet pee. Bs earnings immediate aid bebe pre- — _FE_2-6864, to i ance. Happy times for young- fare Or 5 —— exp. References furn ; Sapvernnc 2 MY. HOME. _ VIC, a Williams Lake Rd, OR 3-98 Must your - rom mgr Fo ap doen &| in doctors office some typing. full details of DESIRES WORK AS COMPANION omg Feauirements write Pon. ee potrenert Ge debaoos. vont Bhi: to lsh ein SALES — RECORD SHOP — PER- Hay CARE FOR Ciil LE. - sonable younger women for geD-) censed home, FE ‘ eral sales in sed apne peo ‘experience helpful, musi EXP WOMAN WITH GOOD REF. have transportation. - Reply in de-| Would like jenegures or ironings. ee 7 addre oe.|_ 3 or 3 de FE Press EXP wATTRESS. & ANY sHiPT. FE THE FOR AVON Cos. : metica is bef aggro te ‘We train Ee WHITE LADY WA WANTS | Pool Avon: : =a? Sled adver. he house cleaning br FE 5-5604- a write pan Aligg re or Dres- a ater ae - =~ 3 “1 s _ - oes, ® ae — nurses. wane Wom ROUSE. _ Nurses’ eecaaes 2 chitdren;- age 7 CHiL-| _OL 1-15 ‘CED SREY xr MAID | AND COOK, useclean: : : Leonid avail, TE b- fi, Lk heating equipment Call FE 4-1063 washing specialty. Neat Ee 5-4398. sters 2 to 5 yrs. old. In my home. | “Payroll and Cost ” Clerk DEPENDABLE WOMAN tha be accurate with figures, like receptionist 1 work Ave. i eee “$tS-GIRE WOULD LIKE CASHIERS | job in (la market. 2 yrs. exp. | than wages. |iRONINGS Vicinity OF RAY: | and Pada FE ELROS E HOME"CACES pr eect Pe, NT 5-1406 IE aR EEPING & TAX GEN- Bervice Heating Co. night pair. Work qusranteed, FE 35-0304, PLASTERING NEW AND REPAIR. ern Keller. FE 5-732. PLASTERING. NEW & REPAIR. ___ OR _3-1928 SAWS MACHINE FILED _ 74 «hr. service off all Va of | ame | PLASTERING —- NEW RE-| =” CASH For iand contracts or equitt LADY'S cneeee ERE eal On Wil 4 5 DEPT. Mporiiacs PRESS. ed —< with you, No obligation, oF ae ARRO REALTY to name of “Tiger kland Call 4-3044 or FE - 85-1284 LosT YouR PET? _Miicuigam at _Anima) sRescue League. : TAN HOUND IN VICINITY of andersonvil @ and Davisburg. CG A S H A_ 86002. WANT TO PE 5-0290. Manley Leach 19 Bagley 8t. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ix _my home. FE_ 8-12 por aininde eielnt iy — nh terations. pes & ok son remodeled. Capes, $15 Toate 5 38 ‘cimball “or yt FEL 2-1782. POLL | ACCOUNTING AND INCOM TAX | serviee for individuais, smal) bus- | rates Wo Re ness, _Boiin. $5773. AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE.) _ pared in your home by quelified | accountant “5 ehTse degree. __ Appointment BURTON | E STEVEN Call for Appoint. EM 3.4106 7404 EF. Highiand Rd., (M59) , ’ ALTERATIONS. RESTYLING, IN DRESSMAKING. TAILORING: at i Income Tax Se ‘ax Service | 17 17 case, Tues. Vicinity ef sits Pe 46407 oS ene berpagee 2 Oe IMMEDIATE | Rina log snared PE WAM. ACTION - d_leg ah > MAN'S a MLO On any good land contract. new a — vie, heoag won Jr. , cash eat deg er ier bie f ORED ROSARY. =| K’ L. Templeton, Realtor. downtown. | 3338 Orchard Lake Rd. : After 6. FE 1 and es for eee McCullough, R $143 Cass-lizabeth ___Open Evenings and §u ays “ee POEL IN A-FLASH ntswnee Dontee OAR, REIS, For land contracts age see Augie” service to salieti isfied od frienda ‘aod clientele. 2-0502 ae, ent, Lausdsted linens a} OR 3| FE MODERN HEATED CLEAN sons Hardware. 8 rooms, as ict eC . LAKE ORION, Find a m4 Duplex im MY sylings Large _reom . Pull | fenced. 871. EDROOM, West side, Oi) heat. gee. heat, nearly Pilly Option to i LARGE PORCH: | FE 6767 or FE 5-5873 ted. Heat furn, i oll COLORED OR MEXICAN . $ ee ee Harrison’ $58. Ha: 4 ere NEAR tela Bl $480 — : er &. 0. 1 ‘ale Nadas Bivé. Baldwin. $65. per month. ‘Now vailable. Call FE 5-5510 after 6 : day Sat. and Sun. ik in — aan. carport. Vacant Jan 16. __$100 lease, FE 4 ene 105 N.3 RMS. & BATH. MODN. oom on be Lake . . mo. 389 WEST SIDE 6 R =3 bedrooms, — located near State | Woe Miller. ea :. PE "3203. Rent Lake Cottages 36A LAKEFRONT COTTAGE. '2 agg —, bath, modern, clean. For Rent Rooms 37 SLEEPING RM. 16 N. CASS _Ave. and 14¢_E. Pike Ti — HOUSEKEEPING ROOM and 1 sleeping room. 51 Pine. rE 017 AT BUS sTOP. ATTRACTIVE LOGE. front. Master bedroom. Prery- _thing for your comfort. FE &-7339. tm. Quiet, close in. $1 Fairgrove. - : = ee 2 “ROOM FOR oe Private entrance. 245 Nel- ; 44373. LOWER rR FRONT T SLEEPING | ROOM 358 Orchard Lake Ave. mene cat FOR — Fiaaaat 8LEEPING ROOM for man in Pvt. home. Call PE i= before 10 am. or afier 30 p.m ROOMs_ FOR MR COLORED COMMU- ey 43 Water & FE SLEEPING ROOM. GARAGE _evatlable. FE 40327. SLEEPING ROOMS, 5g NAUIRE TRE i6 Schoel si, FE 2- WARM pais a i GEN- 2. MN 28771. ___ Rooms Wi With Board 38 A CLEAN — HOME STYLE — meals, Wy thew s. FE 5077". 'CARGE FRONT ROOM HOME cooked meals $18 wk.. OR 3-6864_ | ROOM & BOARD IN PVT HOME. ac Lake area. OR 3-8140 Convalescent t Homes 38A ine, and sw we MA -1300 for sportsmen. Call | | i BoARDING wo lege FOR ELDERLY A E | RM. TILE BATH. FIRE- | BED FatiEnea on AMBULATINO Pont peer al ares: =) ter ‘on call 24 hrs. Colonial Convalescent Home. 19 W Bur- dick, Oxford. OA $3741 | CONVALESCENT AND NURSING bome care. Reasonable rates 14 hr. nursing care. Doctor on call PE +18 or OR 3-6264 SDERLY OR CONVALESCENT in private home, §80 per month and up FE 5-8"1 Hotel Reoms 39 HOTEL “AUBURIN Day or Week rary i - room spartmente. Sgr oa and —_ st. units +04 A FE 32-9239 aoe ROOSEVELT. < CL EA La double unit. W. Huron St. Ample pect ae pee — 4 office, ceram, On electrical appii- ance. PE 5-2474. . = STORE WITH BASEMENT AND location. 461 8. Saginaw St. FE SMALL STORE SPACE Perry. Reas. rent; OAkiand Panes: stone Of EOAVAILABLE DMEDI: ATE- ly, 1088 W. Hurop 5t 5-431. __Rent 0 Office Space 41 ead 3% 4 RM. HOUSE, PERFECT FOR office space or business lige. beth Lk Rd. at W. Huron §&:. FE 3-052 4 4,100 BQUARE FEET of first floor = the heart of downtown tiac. Ideal = retail, collec- ency, or insurance offices. avanebae Yaaren 1 5 ; Roy Annett Inc. g REALTORS 33 E. Huron FEderal 8-066 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 BEST TIME EGENT: a _3_BEDROOM me. Basement, Gas heat. Close INGLEWOOD: 871, 2 BEDROOM. Gas heat, utilities. Almost new, _ OR 3-6015./ PENSACOLA: 836. 2 BEDROOM. "| Reasonabie ‘payments — Ask about | LAT option to bu FEZ6-6767 : FE_5-5873 KG, URN ROAD 3655. 2 BEDROOM heat furnished, Very clean. Low rent. ‘KENILWORTH, ao 2 BEDROOM, 3-249 SLoRED ‘ED APARTMENTS. CALL 3 ae bccne * osape,. 9 ma priser. : BARGAIN 4 rooms, North of Pontiac. Mc- ray ; 3, s0ME | Donald "a Oniy “4 10 per week ferntare wit voll, Protecskomns ot ethane oa Rieti Good poutine at’ Pine’ LE. Brick. 3 bedrn. ¢ rm. rage, jo parage. raul? Hospitai, mo. FOR RENT 3 ROOM APT. NEAR = * eee i f j "4750. Paget ht] DX Johnson | acer > ies REALTO! , nee. im's. Reward. 1704 8. ge resem Rd. ; cony,. _cvietian couple Aa pani “PV ENT. Gas carey Orchard Court Apts. sian Rent Ads! Room, |” pee Png 8 ho use, apartment, oe “Want Ads: rae Dial FE ¥ | FE 2-8181, DON’T PASS UP MONEY! ‘Sell unieeded -|Belongings for cash through grace Ads! Right now is the opportune time to buy this 6 rm. mocerh home Brick construction Ail tn exc condition Gas heat Gatad eé Close to public and parochial schools. a ts’ 730 down BREWER 183-55 N Park +518 Evenings _ on , 3-3866 or TES $0823 RILEY 10-Unit Brick Downtown Main street location, with 110 ft, frontage. Full pase- Dent with gas steam hest monthiv income. ‘T's @ reai West Cornell Off Baldwin. Very sharon 2 be4- room ranch type with osk fisers & off furnace) Complete aiaem- inum storms and scfeens. Many other features. It's opis 2 yrs — Priced at $2, Joo with $1900 20 Acres Large white frame farm - t me, wun ei0 of ona” age. Located out Bashabew Rd. Lo paetll of coin plone), piece. erty & miles fs soo, prom $09 Elizabeth Lake rE Ee re keen = A, Gi. “a VW OO MACEDAY GARDENS Lest vely 2 bedrm. trick with full rdwood fleors and eet ni kitchen, Extra large a “ibexisa finished reeren room wid he. water heat. Carpeted vim rm es be purchased on retemewie ‘_ SMALL FARM Patel Serene, a e C. ‘Wood | Co. On 3-128 mer Williams fing ag? een bot FOR COLORED LAWRENCE_W rty RF t hew schools. Can rea: thee High and Westen are mis pom Aandye or will accept your wily as ; ft 2 Open Eves. ae OFF JOSLYN OFF P PERRY ST. hy inko s 61 room, ge ytd Re ir rel Dp. ape innarance. “YOUR ‘OWN TERMS . ne zg, Pas > 4.95 an . « 4. unfinished " ‘ : E 584 athe. sa bath, ie tees euten aan a & beth LAKE AREA * an aloe, Jou te pe — ie, modern, will be .re- home. Oak - = = home ver come pam sytvan 500. besem: tt. of take) Cedar ro fix. F ont “§ room modern, = large trees, peves | wok {eas the fine * ron arage, os. heat | Sas er Pom the lake you look: privileges, now - Tor, = + = Gohesess tae w with * 2p nares, Lew down, perment aN full I Seseamen oe ea, 8 room, * frontage on pore heen ‘ ~ slerms ealbso” needs mile ‘from new ow blah school, Cail ia" stale Cd x i. C +e a cess to, Trumedia _ finished. | we wt! #500 down. 2 poasible 3 ~ : j ‘Ou | rooms, A large corner) TED Me iH, ALTOR y on these! jot, gafage. close to school and’ 543 © beth a 2 bedrooms, nr. shoppin, MU 43045 or PE 5-1284 FE 43044 jxabeth Lk Rd, 1 acre 87,460. mv gre | . n_Evenings, Qundey_1 to $/ WALDON R RD off ,geahabew Ra... = = j Ld _ A . _ en Tole Income. & rooms, 3 ig BY OW N ER_ {watt eh Lay . - itr ¥ . room brick ranch. uth | Ee : ; en! wo al cal poor | — ules Rea! —S eee ; $900 down, tres, aL os i yo OR 21414, Eves. OR 3-6353 ie sue aS .. EAST SUBURBAN ter Country Home | Spacious 7 room 4 bedreom farm home in perfect shape Large shade trees vars : could be used = Nice ten acre Li $308 with terms or on" trade. 93 Ft. Frontage On Lake Orton. Four bed- wo — included in ret pac poem = NICHOLIE $600 nN Th : al’ one fost’ Automate “heat Le: eated in the WN Ena ve. retrigerator washer a dryer included, Its va- cam. DRAYTON PLAINS Brand new, never been lived n.three bedroom ranch type home. Very low * price — terms to resoon- sible er. has ee, “# aluminum storms and screens. WEST SIDE All om ene fleer the GAYLORD) #2" 103 8. Broadway _ TRIPP SILVER LAKE FRONT-(1% acres. 4 bedroom, California anch— solid Dee , room, =¥} FOR SALE BY - OWNER: 5 RM | home, pert Lew down pey-| RICK, 2 CAR GA-| v saoace 2 ~ tor information | iM 3-4789. Sacrifice value! Brick ranch-type | three bedroom home, recenyy re- | forced air heating, excellent fioor | mon’ $405 gnome New lots also available, BRICK ranch home} 3 BEDROOM -B un blacktop roed, Oak rs, plas- tered pb i. ar Divided 86 E. Walton FE 8-041 Open Eves., Sun. 10 to 2 $750 Down. 4@ BDRMS, BATH Dao Lavatory up. Oi] heat, 2 bioc ks aa perorhial and public a bow.Lake area. Call MI 6-66 ‘with ¢. Im- mediate § seasion, = 44, terms. | J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor | Johnson ceoap bedrm. home, car ivine ry rm., mod- ern kitchen space, plus + ered area, —— desirab i MBREF & cGREC ete mm oe ie = (aimost. wit garage _Dreezewsy) "tee" m ie rou. en soo ett terms, 3516 Lakewood. Dr, Pontiac. POR SA OR TRADE Nn LE , - er, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, anaes _Way. 1% car garage. ¥5 Pe 61187. OPE :| 3 BEDROOM Beautiful — Rochester offers: RANCH HOMES. | WEEKEND SPECIALS 3 room modern home. Garage. | Lot 532x150. Close to schools and/ stores, Only $400 down. room modern heme. In town. 1% / jet. Only $400 car garage. Large : cown with small monthly pay- ments, - 4 room frame bungalow. Enclosed front perch Close to eshest and $5300 down steres. Only & 2 bedroom modern home cere Close utility room. Corper ict school and store. Only $750 down, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd, FE 4-2533 You can have an address of distinction! 3 deluxe custom- bu:it, three-bedroom ranch- es - features: smart de- signs Aylesworth ; Ant cel od “ami pains: ite rm, then critically imspect our display bomes in ‘‘West- ridge. ASK encore OUR “TRADE -IN™ PLAN ° # With Full Basements [SUNDAY 2-6 PM. = | «WESTRIDGE AT WATERFORD FOR ONLY $15,900 ‘AND 3 BEDROOM - TRILLEVELS scaped, with feneed rear yard Here is ab outstanding oppertu- nity thet can be hand! with | PAUL D. HAMMOND PE $-7741 ._ Eves. PE 54714 Cc. SC HU Eri. REAGE LAKE LOTS, ETC. IN ALL AREAS WEST OF PONTIAC ELKINFORD IN BRENDEL!) HEIGHTS, NEAR M DEL LARE, New bi-level home 3 bedrooms with double, sized ceramie tied bath, vanity, ete Drive in. garage, work shop. fam- ell room af lower level pocghiiace ey on Srendet COMP. ETED PRICE ONL ¥ $i3.- | 800. PHONE _EMpire Met iw ze, LAKE AREA NEAR R OR etl a new, built en | * 106 | able at extra. PHONE EM. 3 pire 34196. $300 DOWN PAYMENT OF RENT | WITH OPTION TO UY. Os Pontiac Bar — Rd. are: 2 bedrec on large jot TOTAL PRICE. zt 80, Phoue EM pire 3-4197 | PONTIAC LAKE FRONTAGE | $1000 DOWN BUYS thls lake | fremt, very desirable home with | =e addition on Tackiea Drive | north side of jake 98.500 — TOTAL inctues | ntove, refrigerator, , Phone EMpire 34 Fina Betti as HURRY ree drape pegimster Beal a LE R. Hiltz THE BUY OF THE - You. sont beat this bee oa bedroom alow. de pe morteage T Total erie only §7,- el tNVE ESTMENT, BIG RETURN 2 dca0m and 8, soem this periment = 0 lee ® return al pre oe OAKLAND PARK t across the street a. Park, eee | Sere ER'S fone K. ean el ma ee Johnson| sf: A JIM Mr WILLIAMS vere LAKE AREA 4 —de BRENDEL HEIOHTS, 612 CHARL- ith | lets on Brendel lake Total — $7,500 or best offer. PHONE pite 34198, HOME AND 2. ACRES. §7.500 TO- | DOWN =. = — _ eh ha” — | Bee, This iE Fuipive a wes anes & SCHU eT (M-3e) Eup e nee MurUtual, 4-006 4-690) DRAYTON AREA _ Large 2 home, storms * — visnce’ be ba & ‘yard, ear- only $2,500 down. Immediate pus-| | session, 2% W Huron &t. Realtor. M-i0 AT BREN- | Think of the fun. you emd your family can have on 230 feet il bane from, al delightful Seymour Lake. ery two bec- 7% W. ; Sie, reom brick ranch henre with attached 2 car garage, ful besement, avlomatc beat and he: water. Ali this fer only 625.000. Get set for year ‘round vVYeca- tion iiving. call us NOW IWALKING DISTANCE To Pontiac Motor ~ Heltman-Tripp + Huron Street STOUTS Best Buys Today Om T yea FOR ONLY $15,990 TERMS AS LOW AS '$1,150 Down $ room bunga. se t ; : - sr ae | Ponting Motor "ms aag | COMFORT DESIGNED | FHA schoul. Features separate Exceptionally large (26 2 | — dining roo bedrooms, 60) Dbedroom home. locat-~ ter. extra ict. 2 oe pos- session only $1. dows. Why walt, call us now. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor #9 Mt. Clemens 8 Cai = sy FE $12 oe PE_ 58-8004 O'NE SUNDAY 1-45 CLEARY STREET pelt ered LAKE AREA-— room aluminum sea Looe Full basement, hardwood Moors, tile btath. Lake privileges on Lake. $11, with =y $2,- 000 down. DIXIE HWY, TO WIL: LAKE AD. RIGHT ON CLEARY TO OPEN SIGN RAY O'NEIL, Realtor i Fa Layer Ra. PR ame | GILES ed th @ulet residential sec- tien of Clarkston. Custom- , this home” is modera in every detail, in- eluding full basement, large finished sumporch and 2-car garage draperies cluded at $16,- 700 with terms. CITY DWELLERS We are proud to offer this large 6reem and bath home with its shiny oak floors full size dining room kitchen plus Dreakiast neok, full basement, recreation aren. =o walk-in closets. ab $11,600, with terms. NEAT AND CLEAN Best of all, oniy = —— will move fou_inte this dy 2-bedroom home with aa beat, gas water heater and —_ pepe. Total price $300 DOWN Ie m nf peyments on on SeP ees neat located off ae Rough ing, wiring and furnace in, Save ne yourself, We have the key. GOT $5,000.00 Invest 1} to a» good farm for future security. We any to trom — ot goed on » acres W - ings Call. fo forther in- formation = these «good values. CORNER LOT we x at peo and sewer Co ao ear 10 AC AC RES ream heme. 2? baths, vineyard | 4 renege $8,500 with E-Z terms. [00 DOWN 3 bedroom home, full bath, forced Noe tn ——~ i finish work | “TURON VOLLE Y T7166 aay i ——e Lake | SBOE ASHES SP at BY BUILDER DRAYTON PLAINS AREA — At- tractive ‘new custom built. 1%. story rooms, 1%, tiled baths, ; art : area Full ‘basement. off heat, alum. storms rreens. Near stores & ' = y StmreBes, Coll OR 37146, CLARK — VACANT $800. DOWN. Neat 2 ‘bedroom bungalow. oil hes htine Die closet eepace,” fitee| m, nice kitchen beau- tifully fenced, Youu ike we P'S? Sie Ome Fa ot fg HOTS. | galow, s bedivoms, fal eaoment, corner lot 60 x 308 te te garage, peice tosis. _- lot with garden” spot, 1% earage, OPEN SUN. 10 TO 5 CLARK REAL 2 ESTATE. . 46402 OR PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD” TO sem am TO GROW Sie own. v. HURON INCOME es sr oo! s home. ‘oul * ) da, ROCHESTER eRe TWO OFFI | 8890 8, Rochester Ra, Ful Pence, Two Site: eS a en latge | _____vatkins Lake Kd. i @ room ranch type home. Brecteway end garage On 2 lots. Only $1,500 down. * West Side This 2 bedroom and garage ia a good. buy at $780 down ‘Large lot with lake priri- | lege’. In Waterford Trp. 7 Near Hosiptal 7 room 3 bedroom recently decorated soe and out. Wall to w a = Also garage “Cal for ture : _ ther infermation. Giles Realty Co. {FE $4173 __ 23] BALDWIN AVE _ After 6. FE 21006 or FE 4-040 $1 000 I Down or Trade 0 U : NA LOR: TILE vanes OAK . psig te ACCEPT SMALLER HOME IN TRADE. R. J. VALUET, Realtor PE UTICA s, bot water heat, large Lee ee! sie mee 2_ bedrooms__bath, UTICA . i! fogrs on large lot, full price Smith-Crawford, Inc. CPS ot, 1-003 1598 E. Auburn Rd. |- OL, 6-1226 Rose hicLarty, Broker FE 23-2162 - REALTOR PARTRIDGE| R WATERFORD nem iecuired. ¢ Call Mir ee CO} Ch arkston |" "pom ING. | Mortgages Conventional Mortgages Available Also Adjacent to Catholic Church and School Property Paved astects ~ ZONED MANUFACTURING Over 100,000 sq. fest. City of Pontiac. Close in. Good ac- with oniy $1,500 down. ‘ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 7] N. Saginaw 8t. Ph. FR 5-8165 -, Open ‘till 6 p 9G 4 BALDWIN Ft $44 bungalow, ors, = tered walls, Ceramic tile ull basement, gas heat. Near chools and bus. price $12,800 with OWNER _ TRANSFERRED Only $1,50)-down and immediste da 2 bed- IVAN W SCHRAM EE Se a KNUDSEN Elizabeth Lake Estates , DAILY. @ SUNDAT. ~. Water Sidewalks 60 Ft. Lots Minimum Near Public School and. Shopping | Center SALES BY: ROGER B. HENRY INCORPORATED 511 Main St., Rochester OL1-9111 Office OL 1-0010 Model Home MODELS OPEN 1 TO 8 P.M. S 83-85 N. Parke FE #5181 Er veniegs OR 3-3564 or re §-0623 Feath SALE. ' FE_8-0750. LOCATED ON E ROAD, CALL _ GENERAL REAL ESTATE ~ WALTERS LAKE bath. Neat M3 clean basement. list: MULTIPLE “LISTING SERVICE Easier Life “for the Busy Wife“ House- keeping made simple is the big ascot ~— this spa- e@ious rancher neighbors breathing down F Beck with this large corner lot Three spacious bedrooms Truly lovely room 4 with prick firep: Wat to wall carpeting A ceep basement that is so lveabdiec teen You can have immediate essession And pr ee al f3 $08 and good term LAWRENCE_W 136 E. Pike “F 4-9584 Esiablished in 1816 tiose to churches and Make an appointment now tod se BLOOMFIELD TWP Perfect charming new ranch Bome. tiful setting on let with t.irepiace, dining reom, iave kitchen im color, room. Attached 9 acreeng & storms tote is an oe ng buy 000, term bd Yo jemeaions possession | th, clean 2 bedroom modern home with full basement. Love on canal thet leads to new Meyers pump, elect?ic jot lakes Of} furnace, new oi] tank we rr 5.6767 GAYLORD school 2 this outstanding buy at 832.730 ¥ Beau ¥ at §35.- n Open Eves | i i ' FOR A DISCRIMINATING home- r desiring the beat Semi fils Brick home ar apart ch oo ah 7 Bs re = leavers ho > 2 cer =e ers ap ty large * vine room with lecgerock fireplace. Full basement. See JT meen oi] heat. sttache 1 garage. Beautifully large activities, ¥i 5 Just the Thre ” ue Hempstead INCOME PLUS bath apt. for basement pene wood floo eas ‘ r pine oy owner on Ist Pull | water ago wpe Tear garage. Hard & ird ob) completely. ‘furnished. — in- $2 739. down owner == snc ol _ equity for | ‘4 BE heme ily Living room, pose flag 180 2 1 ft stores. schoo: BREW hanc scaped. ‘§3-55 N Parke -Evenings OR 3-3564 or ee bedroom & st DROOM for that large fa s & bath separate dining rm Close to | is & ops aot: Asking aeiee with $2309 4 i S HEMPSTEAD ie2 E Shu ron Si FE 4-8284 _Eves_ ‘FE $0510 FE 2-3671 $3,200 Investment. Owner offers to sac rifice for quick sale Cory rm bungalow, Giassed-in porch Ful basement San Bois sireet ER | FE 4-516! PE $0823, $84 PEK MONTH | “SLM New face br basement still available 35-4200 Will bouse or lot ALI. 1 S305 l jpecrooms mee WIL! Ask Ab 1 118 $ | aod i almost Oodles of extras trade for equilg full basement Paved streets Only two leit TRAD { » DOWN ick 3 bedroom, FE 54-6761 or WE. HIS KOR | JOW NET | face brick ranch luxury ex-/ RADF. out Option » Buy ' "__ WE_3-4200 completely finished ter heater, N bodes pans pret en paved road agree t a very good ber! le only $6. 300— $1,000 down. if loyd Kent, Inc.. Realtor é . 2200 oar at at Te) com $300 DOWN Attractive starter PE 23-Open 9 home with 2‘2 acres of land Pull — AMPLE "CUSTOMER PARKING bath well septic, wited, automat- fe bet water Kilchen sink and MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE completely insulated. Priced at | enly $3. 650 / $7 000 FULL PRICE - Nice 3 bed- —— reom home Oak floors. full bath, auto hot water This ene ts new ae > Owner transferred A rea] value We can arrange terms to suit $900 REAL VALUE Modern bungalow with full basement, oak- furnace oll floors. aluminum PSs “Tees Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 8, Main, Clarkston, Mich, MAple 5-5821 "Templeton 5 ACRES | Near Clarkston on veces a y $10,500 with | term: ‘KE “GO HARBOR 2338 Orchard ane. Ra PE +4563 WERE BROS. OPEN ‘Sun. 2 to 5-P.M. 3926 SUFFOLK DRAYTON PLAINS $1.127 87 down and $68 per month including taxes and insurance. Only 6 years old and neat as a) ae! Offering a carpeted as Led o attached garage Tiled bi privileges. 110 ft. Storms and screens. 4 heat. Within walking distance from shopping and schools, Al! this for only $10500 with a 4‘ per cent mortgage rive out U just past the <—- tlt Store; turn right on CLARKSTON TLL TRI-LEVEL If it's a tri-level you have been looking for & beauty 3 bedrooms the kitchen has everything you'd want 1% baths with ceramic Oux- - ranks 2 tar toa | bhamon talks to me for hours!” tit © 1968 by NEA Berrien, ine “Tommy is such a gabber — every time I call him up he miles N. MA 6-2177. 14 ACRES AND 4 RM. HOUSE. 7 of - $7,000 cash. « North of Rochester -: 4 acre homesites. Full price §1,- $50, terms CALL OLIVE 6-0371 Maurice Watson, Realtor 311 W. Fifth Rochester 5 ACRES . alumigum storm windows, oe basement, oil fur- Sigs $16,000 term PONTIAC REAL AY 737 Baldwin FE 5-823 Acreage Clearance at Dog Meat Prices 30 acres near Ortonville — sandy leam. frontage — 1320 deep. Slopes gently to good county read. All] or part at $6 per front foot—Easy terms. A real sleeper. res west of Ortonville tte and glassed in cmawee Large living room with fireplace. and | picture window 7 large closets. | Step out of your car in the; lower level 2 car garage and walk into your workshop and | recreation room: or walk up a few steps into the rear vestibule This home sets on a little hill | and the view is wonderful. $19,900 with terms DRAYTON’ PLAINS Need a 2? level home? The ground fi oor | has 2 bedrooms. Large living 4395 Ditle Hy ~ For Sale Farms — FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE | Can nt Rutledge, OR 3-1111, FE 4-0003 WOULD YOU? Pay $189 per acre for a good OP _ SUNDAY 2-5 2356 ANDERS ST SELDOM do we offer such an attractive. well located home priced so low Large corner parcel is ideal set ting for this deluxe 3 bed- roem ranch home Vestibule entrance to a 15a2] ft car- pelted livim room. Super special farm kitchen with a surpius of cupboards and Plenty ef dining space Ex tras inciude: Fireplace, out- aide patio with efill its ear attached garage. excé!- lent landscaping and more Be sure to see this one 8un- day oe for private showing re OPEN SIGN | Priced under §20000 for Quick saie OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 6001 ROWLEY Beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch home Hardwood firs attered painted wails. Wail to wall carpeting in the large living reom with Picture window overlooking en- ledgerock fireplace low ranch cupboards eating pace long. h tile and colored fixtures “A ASS CARE RD. SOw AVAILABLE-A few more of those wonderful 3 bear om bricks you've Hked we) Vestibule entrance with closet Large living room, picture wWindew, tc is- tom - made hardwood cup- boarts Formica counter 2 ompartment sinks Tile 1. Formica covered van- The basement is planned for a wonderful rec- Teation room :Gas heat end hot water Paved streets, Sexes: and the new gerade ool Excellent value. FHA. ‘terms. M50 TO CASS LAKE RD. FE 4-6906 - OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY “14 WEST SIDE INCOME ~ 6 tered walls, oak floors. Gas heat fenced yard. Priced at $1. 0-cash to mortgage. NORTHEAST — Small 4 rm _home partly furnished. Full price $4500 with 500 down and $59 per mo. OUT SASHABAW — Brick- erete 4 room hefme Pan- eled wall living room with natural fireplase Moder Kitchen with ample eating spac. be ms Full p rice Mg fined ae __=Cail todas! = ogee ef FAMILY? NEED lots of room? Then cee this ~ | | | i 4 | 136 W | | | | | | ecreens Oj%] furnace | | 4 cular gas heat. On beautiful | } | i rage All in new condition Owner WORMED ty to shore, good drain.| Oar Seen he ot | as -* SERS | @ X 12 RUGS. WOOL FACE, $15.95. Sea says sacrifice for $9,990 and it's ace “pil prise 94.008 With $1305 SRORIT ENT OAKLAND .AVE. | Gitice space, Basement and GAS! LEAGUE FINANCE CO.| Reversicie. $1650. Imported. | #310. _ ove Lo Vestment buy, 105 ft.” frontage | furnace. Ample rear parking. Com- ‘202 N. MAIN ody, 85.96, Pearson's Puraivare.|" Ledies ‘roller chaise, sise Srv. . N. MAL ‘ : : WIELTAM se y ER |SHINANGHAG LAKE — NORTH otra Commercial close ap, piete office “furniture, and clin ROCHESTER. MICH an Secharé Late ate. a ee. ce pea S comet Fa tee 7.0372. ‘eM 24071 ‘ a arkston — ¢ long spring i ad . 2 " CON PHI . 5 EX- ae. — Realtor Fk 2-0263 | fed lake, 80 x 350° cake woods, | | seen) "Call right now, don't = peatinggs may or lord cate LOANS $25 TO $500 R. B. Munro Electric Co.| changed. Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem-| BASEBOARD HEATING 8¥. is 1973 W Huron | ReGen maken Giclee ood | * miss this opportuhity.| broker. profession or other busi- astegun _ 1060 W. Huron, : ens. 23-0801. ; blueprints with piping Next to Branch Post Office | : oe & on ral y = Priced to sell, coly $5,000 dows. ness. Open for inspection ewe. HOUSEHOLD > | PRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC DRYER. | TWIN BEDS, CHEST OF DRAW- _ - pson, ____ Multiple Listing Service - | _t Dixie, Hwy TOR a seed Fl K I ; ‘a | & Sun. 1 to 5. Ph. Rochester OL 60711. OL 1-9791.| _1/a-years-old. Best offer OR 3-801, ers, — eaneiete:. Knehea | rr tis 5 FH ~ennoon | Floyd K - r : "| TGA PPLIANCE CLEARANCE rs, s, Electrolux EFORE YOU BUY MULTIPLE Lurrino service | YATEMTRONE <2 PEOROOE| sua Gis eer. of Gopregy some ae hr tdoc tose sampice and | Segepet. Bookcare” (on FE) Samiti, Combination orm mn $2,000 down $15.500 total rice. FE 20123 — Open 9 to 5 K INZLER 79 Years of demonstra CHURCH'S INC. . ere Now ROLL-AWAY BED MATTRESS, i . ‘OP EN JSS ee i MONEY SERVICE |! Be tutemete sg aan 2 ban FE 20432 R' id count Ps bebe meal CO e. DE WAUT 9° RADIAL SAW, GRP, Sale Suburban Prop. 45A HARDWARE LOCATED IN SEBE- it W. Huron St. Ph. FE 43638 > irendiy one = day prservice | 7 Washer nee. g14s.00 8 8 $180. Call ev — “4 New Models: | SBEDROOM RANCIT I supest deine 0 tk000 busipens ioe LOLS POT _Barret pin Mill Choose 1 *-Devene P- SE eenreuae ot “= | $500 dn. no closing costs. Like; Fic - ad terms are Fight te ela pay Pee ae Teesenurant. coal et oF repayment term 2 Auto. Elect SED Be FRC Colberry Par k | ar ie carport. are. iol. and Buriness. RE ae ax ORD olan ager couple. "Call * _noogy Droblems,f . st 1 Devune Gas Dryer .. Sive.ss dite > ait es BLA Elec. Meo. In paved street, Drive out Elizabeth Satsuma Sak or" eau Lael now for complete, de tatls. ; . ire oday. 1 a Dryer $479.96 ise stron Maa me = = | BLECTRIC Sunday 2 to6 tsar be me ey en te eee 1a k. D. RILEY, Broker Household Finance — = 5 used an fixtu . Swaranne, or call Floyd W. Pope INVESTORS? ne Elizabeth Lake Rd. Corporat? 27 11-ft. Admir. Auto. 9 for stu- 5 ; We have 450 feet of valuable i poration: TRESS nis $12.95 "Vatu a ee eS ee GWens 46731 Dikte ‘Highw frontage for sale, | (22! FE C00! ay 5 sagimaw, and fir. FE 40835 | Dargeraser $2705 S88 STORKLINE CRIB & MATTR Fiuorese ow 4885 hichgan n thes oo tom panee Ppl For. + Sale Lots 46 bo feet with good bulid- 1 Mion elv. pe =. & bathinetie. 519 N. ‘oe aes e of 4 bedrooms. : ~ ine toe $i0.s00 or entire “parce! TRADP OR SELL | daa eee = OR BASEMENT 2, tiled batha 707 aaa é ‘ SELL 1 9-ft. Upright ELECTRIC RANGE. 66 PHILCO and alieched Jar garage Lots | 199 FRONTAGE ON SASHABAW | arc AS Tayipr, Reaner, | 16 MOTEL, UNITS — ¢ CABINS— Mortgage Loans ,34), 37! panic’ SS sise Siegler Oil Heaters - Ts 7 m ie $110. Good 9 s 20" - : ‘ j : = : e Re “Fae & SEWER & WATER. Will also du-| S00? , ina = FE) _FE C0 Sves. GR 341 Grossing 33 per cent of initial | Ran a aS vig: Blectrie iecees Tesens gunseeies the cost FREE STANDING TOILETS#1# 9s plicate on your lot. 1 block east — SDM. AND GROCERY SERVICE cost annually. Motel units and LOANS—$600 1,500 | 30” to 16° noord up “s MY _3-3711| 21433 Doubie’ rt and 2 blocks south from corner | 3 LOTS ON CORNER, WARD'S store. located in Sebewaing. doing| cabins are furnished. Garage and “ to $1.5 | Lewyt Sweepers t .| Washbowls with. fittings “7 Woodward & Square Lake road | Orchard. close to Square Lake. large volumn, Man and Wife| festaurant are le FS any purpose On Were Now| TOASTMASTER. S2GALLON Wa-| 300°RAtn atte with itm gant We invite you to see these fine _ FE 8-3674. proposition, should pay for itself nvestment, priced right, shown | Cees modern or not, in Floor Samples ....... 0S ter heater installed, $150.95. RB pe. € — new homes today | NOTHING COMPARES § TO LIVING | the first year, sales tax records| by t. this| Oakland County. WAITE'S- — im = Byod ee ; | on TL Hil wh pendie, ASK ig Se AR are eos taprevemame en Downstairs Store red =) ae 2787 Voorheis Road | HiTE BROS. WATT. Red Hat Realty” days sad evenings, TR sae 3 "To" rout in or enclose | Eas¥_Terms = PE 42511 TRADE: IN DEPT. m2 Te p FLUMaiNa rf PPLY | , ores a NDAY, in 2 iS = ; Nacant | ‘ LAREALTON » = ing, Mich. or call Tucker 44813. = = ml eo tS Y acgarare of a feu) SA an Tabie oe yebed washer...... + eR rae H 4 um exte | 5 wou ea i nice room bedrooms!, plus | 32-1295 IN PONTIAC, LAROS SPECIALTY ; —— = Refri gerators, 6 cu ft. FE 53-4438. . $29.95 beated. sun room high light base- Open Eves ‘Til 9; Sunday 10 to 8 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A aan one we et ee mortga ee. lay tv. & iv" TV, $0. FE | Occ 263 = | RR rrr | @ good bu 2" TV, $20, ment, ‘ang newer GAS furnace to Tasewialy Teliable person. FE Apply 208. Nation atonal Bull Davenport ~ $19.95 Spe rplGe ges el AR RRO ex Sa" HEETEA tor. vyy| Sata Bena t bat | 5 Pele Wave Pugs $508 | ae e 5 7 nase d S street and close to Donelson and | Sag’ Vuiase ‘area, $75. EM | INSIDE SHOOTING GALLERY, Swaps 55 Felt Base ugs $3. fi ome $20.95 Bt. Benedict Schoois, Price only, - brand new gallery and Fes ,, Sale of Hi-Test Alcohol Apt. size elec. -ranee. . $69.95 $13,500 for fast sale. WOODED LOTS 30x bo RE SUITABLE FOR guns. FE 5-7814 BONNY MAID TILE. sie g 340.63 } STO : fumes Fe Eves . 95 | __ Linc 1800. r fast sale any retail business. Parking lot ; 3 LOTS OFF WALTON, TRADE 4 Wall Til 25 Many” tems not listed mNER. a | Beautiful shade trees on extra large inciuded 3-414. Eves. PE} FOR SALE - INFANT'S AND |" 4 4 -Ft. Wal ps c any items, ‘above are Of - BURNER - Beautiful s ees a large Child: ‘sh hester, Mich. lor duifip truck or ‘sale. FE availabie. al ” 158 Marlborough | lots. in lovely sub. wait | 2-5219 ee OL reas eae ery ee Rubber base paint, -#: . $3.78 WYMAN’S Koga! teak. MA 5-1501 or OR OPER SUNDAY. 2 to 5. Here 12.9) years for your, trees to gro om? FOR LEASE IN TEL - HURON : 3 BEDROOM WITH LARGE Liv-| GUAR. HOUSE Pant Gal. $106) - — jewel af ewer custom: built | pore lots _vellable Arete ares on ¥ ron New ames. ing room and well arf ed kitch- “Wr Gas Ra PE 4064 || 18 W. Pike Easy Terms. FE 41122 Ga rick ranch home in 8, --Bioont-| t ng, I for ae a en. an - " A YRS OLD. VALNI D field. Hig hiagds, ‘Living - dining | Paild, your home, Call today & Jet) Dr” aflces or flores, , Avaliable “LET’S TALK ceptionally large let 90.550 will oF oi ANCE. 3 gd UPRIGHT PIANO. a = > rage Voors room e ite 8-0428 ., r ; housetrailer A panels good 3-206 overhe: piace Sal "2, cérooms, FAMILY cent ereree: Dieme Se choses) _fqrmaten, _ —BUSINESS” EEOR GE BL “ae GE aire ; : cr takes. PE - onde, ah sues ond prices Lanes ‘ : * 3 STALL GARAGE FOR COM- 5 = ’ selection. from 835 and rage. To include carpeting, drap- ARRO REALTY . : 465 4-35 ear: modern door rage. "Sapna cineca tee Seles ULLOUGH. pee a Se Liquor Bar devece em satm {220 Fe = Warehouse ae ance Ist toa yon on Jone gareee costs rage door er, etc. beth frags WARE Class © in Pontis ac doing Dixt at Fon : POR THE [*) Fou - : ate THANSFERR out of state. FE 5-128 E ¢3844| IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY RE- over $86,000 volume. This is _ DRA = ane k Priced right end prompt posses: Open Evenings, 1 Supeny_j_to_ 8), Souge oad 8 — < qfiiets for Sas sea’ Waeka ee ae nq to PFives.< A te out of the ‘ag but 9 tet Norge Apsbiances: and north from corner Square LAKE ORION Joading gock and Pp Jamon own. Includes beautiful oa a te pay, and alec ‘WAS p -| Acre & % @ ts. $960 with High wa —— dining room. and. wel DERN erators, ranges & water beaters, | Gas Range $160.05 $127.88 Lake a & Woodward. ‘Also oth ‘2 acre lot Call "2597. kitchen. Recetres. BUNGALOW — FUL L fans VE . “ers in tins wren. ee FE oe OT Aner & cay 6.000 down. B T — OIL HEA Bathroowh fixtures, beds, chests, | Auto, Wash $320.85 $3 building sites. Pay a little for | FE 40266. ay — NICELY DECORATED rings and , ® LOT buy calling — LARGE 1-STORY_ BUILDING FOR : Son Bouse dressers, ¥ ae ie Smith-Crawford, Inc ceed Ties © ivone ) soseny | vanes! ter Dairy Queen TRAILER. LAND CON. sppateant dawe' thee See) * ° Hardware, Gorden Ti ~sa Sport- A 2 s ps — TWO OFFICES ing Goods, Feed Store, etc. Lo-|_ Be_ready for spring in this RACT OR EQUITY. sets, radios, dining Auto. Wash $290.95 “9890 8. Rochester Rd OL 1-0002| celed “Auburn “Ave. at Rochester Cues Gin. Son ; ° pe oogg gg ma sogctes $112.07 Reale, 1508 E Auburn Ra __—OL, 6.1226 For information call FE| town, Buy t he” business JIM WRIGHT Can a Gah Ga en ee ave... Pan 670 W. Huron St FE 63525 DUNHAM LAKE FRONTAGE 20173. 8 a.m. till_§ p.m. wione or buy the property te Gent Ceny, Wake are” Se hoMane Z,, di, com vehiccn Open Evenings f from Eas bh ‘Mabie Realior ON | WEW, 2 SRE, _ This is top location 5 IQAKLAND. A a wie be OUR LA AWAY PLAN s FO $7297 on geet a had fooicn ned Se a a To e8. :) sss thee J $52 el Pp or double want. Went ti ron ty : near a new we ool and a wie at ey 1NG8. a L 8: at E. TE pay Oe we imsgr| te Sree ia. oan EM 3-4612 Fon PERRY ACRES LOTS | CALL: r . entists Gas Dryer 06" $157 88 ORY SPECIAL ffi 08. d 4. “PER MONTID of a HORMBSLING_ FE. 6:05 office, corals sbop = Sewnel MICHIGAN BUSIN ESS Wien hq INVENT Y¥ SPECTAL x STORE yO LEsas IDEAL ¥Ga | SALES CORPOR N Elec. Dryer $179.96 131.88 Pt. cutee fash nad ose Here's @ neat 2 bedroom ranch | PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE chee a ae mee, PORATIO sm gee ... + Ser Os gy Fd Completaly modern wich automa. | Cherokee Ell location. 882. erry. a ee ae $109.96 y+ ‘nae 00‘ aqare Completely modern with automa-| e¢ 5 hy JOHN A. LA weaescsces © OF. and over, tic oi] heat. Large living room Its new 100 ft sites were er Fe 1573 8. RA RD 1) me, oak , vnare 2. and plenty of ciosets, Full price planned for, and restricted . YOU CAN CHARG tay Beaded ‘ é : just $7,300 with $950 down. Call| protect. today's, better ranch Ff iso Opportunities 51 Only_ $6. Down Delivers a counter tops, te lor appointment : and multhlevel *nomes! a Mi "OF WITH BT Por Dee Soe Calling Wok Howard E. Fox Cn ed owas Fe Volverine Lumber Co, I Ss 9 ag owner must si ie. tot iilkess’ re i AYOEFS GOODYEAR K RE ALTOR R mile—-SEE ae POR ¥ "| PCall FE 2-8930, 5 6887 Dixie Hwy _MaAple_ §-1822 "MOTEL. 15 UNITS AP- 5-6123. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | fi u8? ni erent tee at | No Shortt Weeks Used Trade-Tn Dept, pen 3 eee Notional 1 Boat PI HA When qo ate ta beeen: ioe rer ea SUN. 12 TO 86 ae a, 7 Nein ee eon yy Repay for Immediate Occupancy TO BUY TOR S SEL] L —_ ae oT INOC ‘O. "Oe ok * ths weol cat-i KR i ‘ s Fal iss cwaweds Preases b scree Thermo Pane | 1 cA wcRENTAL UNITS Fg s screens be a were ee COMMON, BWag ToT *% 1ON tec censtne sctbheaen O86 G4. ant | 2 Pe. Gthii pulte rage. hot water heat. GE kitchen | HOLMES: MRTRAM a HAS Available immediately fer ines fully atiy, decorated. Large lot. 4292. Dixie Hwy OR 3-1980./-———— on ae roe ! is, convenient ! tims. ar. . ‘ FOR CASH IN A: OF PONTIAC East Bivd. & Mt. Clemens OMAS. ONOMY irae Te DANIG |HURRY, . sell things BO Ce ; ; ERBERT C. DAVIS 88) RIDGE WAY, REA ora raining at See it Ta FURNITURE 18 Irwindale rx sou |through Classified Ads... ‘95 saiawis pagen fpcinaw FE 2H5 7 ‘ a — : | ‘ \ i \ . : | . fe ‘ 1 x ; : : 4 : * os = oe = oe SS es ae Wee hy This lov years old Pr tion costs siorms & screens Located at Wil- Easy terms Lot 55 x” ely home is only 3 iced below reproduc- OPEN BUNDAY 164 To BRE Multiple Huren y\W N Realtor Ph FE 2-4810° Listing Service MILLER VERY heme 12x13-ft ep separate bedrooms & gas heat ATTR Pieasa dir € ant im A-? shape paved street $39.950—low down payment. nig room ACTIVE North aside nt 19-ft living room, hice kitch- breakfast nook 4 bath Full basement, | insulated | et drive, 7 line. Only | ompletely On bus CLOSE-IN NORTH Suburban bun- gaiow—5 larg with Vanetie ft en ture windows, living room, With 12 feet of cabinets. 2 pic- e rooms, tile bath Richly carpeted 24- family-size kiteh- aluminum storms & 2-car ee room and tiachea! “ine “oeer level is, a bedroom, liv Toom and kitthen utility and laundry room Also included is attached garage. Paved drive. 130 x 260) \. lot. All for $16,900 with terms. ITE BROS: - OR 3-1295 $660 Dixie Hwy. Geen Eves ‘tll 9 Sun 10 "tll $ 7 ROOM HOUSE WITH emerald _and bath. FE_ 58596 _Income Property 43A | FOR SALE BY OWNER, MODERN furnished 4 apartment bullding. Hot water heat, hardwood floors, etc FE 5-2474 For Sale pawns 47 Business Opportunities -5t- oe PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE SHARP LIQUOR BAR Newly eee Hquor Ser en poe | street of ~ = seat. est of figterss inclu — latest style curved bar. dining room ban torans Save thls expand tion including buildin: - A NORTHERN HARDWARE the only bareware | ty this =e —- Lome Lake Puture — tee town gheduled. crossing per y r. Priced” = — 000. plus stock or buy v real estate with owner's oo ae extra income on easy terms. Get most interesting details at once. REALTOR PARTRIDGE Bussinesses thruout Mich. 3581 i W. HURON PEN "TIL 9 OWNER HAS MADE HIS HOW ABOUT YOU? Owner’ Is rapeostiy = will sacri- fice this : eg shoe ie ot three-story ra- rick WE COVER. THE STATE BUSY CAR WASH — Finest of Fes onl — ag 7A, found Sn STATEWIDE Real Estate Service = Pontiac RLES, RB 4111 @ neler EAE 30521 Eves eB a 7 —_ MY 3-168) Money to Loan 53 {State Licensed Lenders) CASH LOANS to $500 BUCKNER Finance Co. Pontiac Drayton Plains Walled Lake Utica GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland.. Loan Company 502 PON PONTIAC § STATE BA! BANK BLDG. ~ WHEN YOU NEED ~ *Z9 - 300 You can get i quickly on your e car or furniture, -No- pa ‘A, ments to _ Pay budget, We will be giat to you with FINANCE CO. FE 41574 farm with modern buildings. If per month. Or will consider any- so you can ov 70 acre thing of value tor trade. Building farm north = a Michigan Must be moved your lot by for only $14 Easy rms feasts Owner will teach you to Call J. Ao Tayi or, pant FE| operate the business, Call now— slau “pres On ba ae own business epen Rent hare rapes 48A g é WHITE BROS. 275 Acres REAL ESTATE Bare Stun 33 ostanchions, "| Open Eves. ‘til 8; Sun. 10 ‘til 8ico, silos, chicken house, corn | BEAUTY SHOP SPACE WITH EASY PARKING erib, inree machinery bidg., —— ent, on W. Huron &t., FE ete at See Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 28 E. Huron FEderal $-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 FOR LEASE: 8 ACRES, 6 RM. house, not modern, 10 miles out Baldwin. $75 per month. Ridge- way. FE . a FAMILY. EXCELLENT CONDI- _tion $ #2 000 © down, FE 2-7832. _For Sale Lake Prop. “4 PoP | For SALE OR TRADE chee pikes in_ Jake property. FE 1 8-3498 \ISLAND ON PONTIAC LAKE. OR 35-5282. After § ee WORMER LAKE — 100 x 150, Sale Business Property 49 STALL GARAGE POR cial use, good joc: $4, with 22 W. Kennett. da., FE tl #-143 4 RM. 1 HOUSE M24 & Bald Moun- tain poned light manufactur- tng, 0000 “an. & 800 ‘month. FE a 1) “WES BUY MORTGAGES. reser 0524 W, McNichols, Detro' oaY CLEANERS WITH Storrs living quarters. 2 months rent will put you in business, Phone OR 3-6161, 7 BAR AND TAKE OUT ated on M nos wis dow 5 meone aniious to to sell, Py once. Excelent it you. Terms. For — ment and ation call Naeyeert, Lapeer. Mohawk 1-30 = . Realtor, Lapeer, Established Real Estate Business & Office Bldg. Best west = location in Pon- a ie ear new ‘2 million . Post ‘Office new under con- ‘ears of successful —QUICK $25 — $800 LOANS! SEABOARD’ FINANCE 1185 N. PERRY S&T. PE 8-0661 ~ LOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER & 7 head rd 64 W. Lawrence PE 41538 Guick Cas Cash $25 TO $500 On your own signature, auto, other Geter wl p to months | bh repay. Our -service is quick, : endl and helpful. Phone FE Saint or visit us at our office, Home & Auto LOAN CO. __.1_N. Perry 8t. (Co (Corner Pike) ~ LOANS © $50 TO.$500 — $25 TO $500 or your money problems. |s wight a sod Hatfid. ‘Exe Ex a me pen olet "p.m. :| TEL-HURON Or lot f brick ranch home. beg! extras 200, ~ "WILL TRADE EQUITY IN HOUSE jor 3 bedroom brand new Pull Phone PE 5-si0! “For Sale Clothing 56 Because tinue throug! a your Mon., until $- nm semi-annual ‘4 lanuary galore or every fami vy. Store BARGAIN BOX 485 §. WOODWARD MI 4-4528 of store renovations the rice sale will con- isth, Bar- member BI ‘Thurs. Fri, 16 Ss a iyraes 1 wt 8 Sere | _new, $75. Sas or ena ‘Sale He Household Goods _57| x Ups weber ae \ | BENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER 18ST $50 TAKES GE AUTO. WASH- with Suds-Sarer $80.05 + _er. Exc. cond. FE T . 2 OIL STOVES mere. ~~ sale. Used. ot Leese eben AND ia ROLLY WOGD — BEDS, 1 town cabinet sink _PE 40172. iy RMa. oF 7 FURNITURE, wae or OR 589 Orchard 1 re Lake Ave. erators. Priced from $49. All guar- anteed. oe ; Frayer Refrigeration PE 4-0526, 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. ee & chair, 2 se | i s: buffet. Jessie. Beds, — Oil burme Round Oak acu. Fr 6x12 LINOLEUM ote % BED NEW MATTRESS. ‘Table Walnut china cabinet = pres! size ane stove “PC. CHROME DINETTE SET. , $20. EM 3-2697 3. 168 8. _ REPRIG. GOOD * Riots vega & chair, realy ‘| ELECTRIC Exe COND BABY 3 BUGGY AND _blay pe PE 5-2682 DUNCAN PHYFE set table 0. Se ee ret Rug, 0, ete controls and ans “Mac's — y,. Pontiac. NGE, BE EXC. Col CONDE | ~~ 5-6405. ¥ LUMBING - South. Begins St LARGE softener, 1 year oat an re Q : UMP ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn Ave. PE 4-353. FOR SALE: SMALL Ri RaDios. te! to $12. Also players, $7. FE 5- 3 rote - 1 year quar- $16.95 up, Thyle Johnson, FE 4-5169. FRIGIDAIRE | ELECTRIC | STOVE. __Like new. . Good ee Call }00D CONDITION ASSORTMENT OF dpe! ice skatne—nee New & sed mMercheam . 4330 Dixie wy. a 4 GRADE CAST IRON BATHTUBS $56.50:. 1st quality iollets, not 5 grade ¢: manufacturer’ ‘uarantee 60; no worry with s one. G, A. pson,. 80 8. Perry: ANY HEATING JOB, OIL OR GAS installation & service, sow done the sures | Basy Spin Dry Washer : | Maytag square tab washer .. La —< ~size refrigerator G Pe ee sizes io living rm. suite, $30 sam = eves OR ieres. 2 eaters Bate Mr gages ET SE ALL SPECIALS et 32, Heasona so le. PE 5-8425. = REBUILT apro- Insulation, 100 sq. ft COU -GENCINE BARY PES: Sheetrock sheet sian lamb ‘oat $100 wiil “fit | Son “coment 3 ib bag size 16 -- 18. 3056. 96 | asa | axb "aheet _ B _| Magenta, 4x8 sheet. Be en ib. Topeoah se os | aes “ — baa. ~ — Neng 31 '8i2, FE HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RIC DF Dever, SS ee Clarkston. ee SURP i, LENGTH SILVER MINK COAT. M. StePLCS 1 LUMBER” « size 16. Exe. cond. $400. Cail atert Compan’ Eves. or Suns. FE 5-8762. _ $340 Highlané Rd nase) OR 7088 MAN's - TDX NEW, S size Pat in overcoat, good oon uN SAWS : cond., $5; lady's coat, size 12, re- KIRBY RBY, VACUUM SWEEPER 1 WITH | ae ake — icy chain a & pag cocks —. movable a yea. exe. — tors “w¥ Sea = 9. MORE DELUXE WRINGER. | soy “$GRK RAL An Om | Mecarters, Opdsie Mut PE al. ocho oom FIXTURES, YOUNGS. town kitehen ott and gas fur- naces Hot water and steam boi) Automatic water heater, ies, Hy 4 to p.m. Week CAS “aay, iN GAS STOVE. $20: ?2- _burner_gas plate, $2. FE pri | ‘NORGE ELECTRIC, STOVE. burner well, clock ond New wet Fe sco NGHOUSE STOVE ae & — washer tems. in = good mapUILY Ws, ‘WASHING MA “MACHINES, all makes. eS SS Electric, N. Fe wk Seep ev | SETS. FROM $14.95 up. TV antennas, $9 95. WALTON TV 615 E. wenes oe Zonolite, REFRIGERATOR. Se ALL WEiGut 1 tools, w tape recorder. Vanity | ; =. Fisor ane 4. ovie b — e Sue records ot $21 rato PRICES ~ = vec con gpm od - 38 bundle melas 8 a" lb bag — cement...... 82.10 4x3" xe ply se: too 468 4x8'x'," pizwood 62 58 24" alse: . casing, ft .. @7'y 1 Ye" iy wood 0 87 Bi | E auvssheerss - $255 teehee oe it Bh i's en i GREAT DANE | PUPPIES. Ai AKC, oe aatG wa le hav few geod used chain |* ve chain saws ‘for rent. ANG, BROS. Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway ski good buy. Drayton Plains % Every eeaewy 7 P.M.j Bud Shelton Motor Sales F c Every Friday . 7PM. Pays top dolla, on late motels.) _ For Sale ars Ned eee Every Sunday .2 P.M, | 48 MUCH As $50 FOR JUNK AND / ‘56 BUICK RIVIERA HT. «4 DR. | ‘54 CONEY. a A yeas TAO £4,* PE 23-2666 days or} W8W tires. flow Rk Steele BUY & SELL DAILY ae ee _fras. 4 E. Auburn Rd. 1 OF bane, pS ae gris te OR 3-217 Door Prizes|™5 SOS ca ae MAKE 1951 BUICK ROADMASTER. 1951 | —N2*#0_Harbo Loe ct mote) oe or wn. we | CHE SATURDAY JAN ii. 1 TO 10 Pu. | @CONOMY -_. Aostny | ee te 8S ho nPoclide, enter “terguets end Nel ° ye Lg See M& & M eal kc Sales | "BUICK SPECIAL. HARDTOP ivory. Special toda Lovely modern iiving room in- or tee datiar co iste yer Low mileage ae _conaiti Ra- "RER MOTORS eluded red id dav rt: “ Disie 31063 | dio and Dyna 300 “Ottaw a. Chrysier-Piymouth Dealer we gcher, Stromberg Cp I PRICES aw SCRAP & OLD | iss BUICK SaiE- Mier. — RIV. 3 Oak v ib te ade fala we er 33-6015 era coupe. Bine with white top. PE _4-3529. oo te. a wey Pull power, A one owner new ‘86 CHEVROLET V-8, .BEL oe a an CASH he : R&H, PG. gay ata Pe OR yes apartment size gas ve, Dor- Wilson Pontiac - Cadillac $1 CHEV, 4 DR. > GLIDE mixer, complete with at- AVERILL'S NEED CARS $000 miles. $1 66. Mi "5 Gee iachments” Hoy I bie sew-| thop it, then bring it here for top 1350 ing e. verware 1 chest, dollars ~ owe N. alum ? . 2080 IxIe - mew, d oak “eioeke bed FE 29878 FE 40806 W od ra. \4 PAIR ie Wil oe ee AND| with and inner-spring | HIGH §$§ PAID FOR JUNKED Le) wa ‘se mapiress, ice Bisakels, spreads| cars. Jee Arthurs. EM 3-0i¢1. ’ e. FE 53 y che throw rugs we BOY Ca i B’ham MI 4- 1930 Rr at Bie guemty of towels: unens, | WE BOY Cane Iw ANY CONDE ae SELECTION OF | ‘TRANSPORTA. J A i | Mette Ba Mi MU estas. | MODE Auctioneer | Oxtors Com. | WD — ya & JUNEED CARS. fy _Dyzatiow. 1 (ES OE wg FE eae I oe a n. munity A om M-24 just north | Bagiey Auto Ports. Witte ratis §6$506 ip order. As little DACHSHUND) of Qxford === | trom 10 om. to 2 pm. PE me PE Sone. : 4 | as 61 per , ‘month puppies. Biaek and red. Males! fYLER'S COMMUNITY AUCTION | ~~ ang, females § Reassnable. OR| reopens Jan. 18 MY 21321 ° | WEPAY _ 1056 Buick Super. 2-Dr_ | Hardon. RIFTARY PORE ARC 7-WO5.| raiters 72, TOP DOLLAR [HOMER HIGHT NARS. No Money 0. MAple $1003, For Sale Housetrailers 78 | <6’ inates Prom, Peatiac~ =i BREFTANY SPANIEL, | RAL 8 | FOR CLEAN USED CARS’ | OXFORD. MICHIGAN. OA. “posas Down x a “9, BT) powrac CHIEF | HOUSE. | & TRUCKS ‘S BUICK HARD TOP, Raw” ww.!,. = ten. FE_8-2538. RED. motel’ caf of vacant lot ‘for | M tth _o eM gg me cond, 5Oeet ay mile Ween of sas equity, and you take over a ews- graph, =~ end MA Stee * 495. ston Motor Sales YM Phone Clar Sara xal., wee i Ee 4 Hydra. BR Alse aa. t. io. ec : H wan &-1141 ‘57 DeSoto $1995 Schutz ies ry 1 ere * ‘s pee | i « Pacer» full Ww ss is tachometer; 2- tone and W. | R&R MOTORS eh peta ope | Opeq 9-9 i FE 43520 BY OWNER, "@ DODG condition. bie. it an ‘ | “brary NO So woady bs bone Mar satat a De ar. Fe S726. ge *. Sa ie Hydra, R & H. Coa ERTISLE, MI BIR DITIO ‘ss T CON aarase WITH 1655 a8 LinCOLs Oarnl. 4 Bll ae ey (Fal H, a te Tires. sar . prt. owner. ‘tt ae & ‘47 PLYMOUTH, RY OVERDR, B eS LE 912 S. Woodward MI 6-5302 ee ore ae ee " BARGAIN? oie, *55 PLYMOUTH PPiite Radio Red NEW “ae au. $46.71 per month ie dibs — ist WOLIDAY #2 +DR. sate. “nee ear ape cas ‘owner, . Bargain ale, Just your car down ‘Haskins Chevrolet 675 zie Highway at M15 5-§071 Open Nites Til 9 OLDS %. MOTOR RE-OVER- sunset $18 mo, PE 2-1403 %4 OLDs | =. C. CONDITION “heeseneble E 46223 | $1 OLDS & TAKE OVER Piy- ‘at er a or_EM = pom | rg ka , RAH, —_— FT SS eta inte hord. "$6 PLYMOUTH PLAZA. $900. MUt 4 . SUPER 4&8. & H.) _ ual 4084s, Auto. : trans. P. | ww, 1 OWNER, 1954 STARCHIEF PON- R&R MOTORS i ‘ST PONTIAC, ¢ DR.. HARDTOP, On eee ie Oak a ane do i Cok WORD TO THE Take Over Payments . and my wife says T m this car of ae a oes Call * 2101. rt ‘#T PONTIAC P. ‘ART. h or take over pay 5 Washer, refrig.. ol] 6518 '53 Pontiac $295 Schutz ‘NEW RAMBLERS v4 tts Wagons. auto. white walls, item _ments on hougetrailer FE 5-3180. | j Open ‘ Soides fawn, § and weeks a As to some less ae model. Cae ae PEER | gia aia. bene. “ae 's, “Wty | TRAILER EXCHANGE Hargreaves _ | Buick > | ree, Dayments ot fae me, Cok Lake Healy eed Sales Mtrs _Thompson & Sons.” ‘|GREAT DANE, REG” FEMALE. MOBILE HOMES . “WANTED. Fok cont rorD. AT CLARE MY D283 ° L 3 yrs_ old, Also 2 mixed Anderson - Regal _ 06 SHARP CARS, bd ) CUSTOM “WAGON RH RE. = 912 S. Woodward hen =. © 3 su oe MA Se nega ; _ WILL, PAY es | atic «Wil accept trade RE POSSESSED CARS S >. war este. cx -& Silver’ Dome - P: lace op Dell aa a Aven ~ ga ahr ote W 5 herd ar ‘ FORD Vv iL 1958 Chev, sedan ¥ 50.00 “lit WEST rT. LAWRERCE raw: ot ww. I WIDE. LOW As GLENN’ ‘< \ ATES GO TO CHURCH | @ 4H, RD CONVERTIBLE VER |! Chev. pickup $5250) ROMS 7 Ba a Ra FO ean OTHERS IN COMPARISON. GLE iTR. S \LES >) 9005 Sundey and f you're in our nel ighb-| kit, 3 tone biwe, $1.695. no dealers, | ieee Merc. sedae $123.90 | + Sat $ vel. on 7, lbot “Lu: nbert NARIES. SUP. 400 models available in 1. 2, or 3, 4 8 Saginaw _FE_ #13 berhood im the afternoon, { vi owner, MA. 5-1481, f Piym. 2 dr $oa.te| speci - Bee today at, ee! a Lum rn is 1 Gg 27727. bedrms 8 and 10 wide ! ert SHARP CARS 1 THRO fresodi fine selection of gaalty 32 FORD. 9 PASSENGER wise | 20 Oe oe 29 60 | _Keego Harbor. FE 5-9204. . Plasterboard. rock ath. paint, Parakeets Guar. to Talk “ottle Gas "34 models Res ray h t Fordamatic. R & H 00" 4 ° —— |- _ c ': j ‘bet im: ny extr. e i . * . hardware plumbing and eye iTaing & birds. gt Mariequine nd Parts and Supplies conse. Fra 3 lOLORS © Sc UlZ 4 Peete Be P| ARP OXF-OWNERS CY" OWENS FORD bn. TE Cases iPAR \ CANA ae oe FE 3300 | “SF afeeiscue “Bri ht S ot’ | 1954 FORD 9 Pass gtaTion WaG-| 7. ' ‘51 PONTIAC t 3 : BATHROOM BET | ARABEETS wie & Sun PM $4 - 35 - Se Models Mtrs: g p boo hee- ar side- ] OW Mile eage Trade-Ins! . A . z SED, > PIBCE BATHROOM Fo0d since eS & m mi. | 96 Oigs, 99, Woliday DOOR 161 Kirkshire Bham HOO) I. LE TRIMMING a MOBTL HOMES ALL MODELS NEEDED . Orchard Lake at Cass A re 0003. MA stra | $6 Buick Ht $245 WwoOoD AND ALUMINUM ee } vallab:e om rentai cayment be- CASH WAITING ‘ ea Te ed HRs I icp $245 doors and = ‘) ; Ot aie cacasuon [MUST BE CLEAN — MIOHEST S12 S Woodward FE 80488 se, FORD \ WAGON |i Ole 2 dro n ue ar bath. $3.50. FE +o 8 FE | __soPEN “TIL jo PM aM 6 5302- —— Custom. The vopuler 3-Dr. model | 64 Ohty 90 soa es = aevei : “CY” : OXFORD TRAILER "Bright Spot” | 7 NTI AC I asy Ed Jones; Sha matic and mitts tires. dea herd) HOU‘ GHTEN & SON OWENS i . AL low price M Fr’ SALES AND COURT | Orch rd I i C AUTO BROKERS | The Werkingman’s Friend: o sit es FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE | by where aes GS | ee wes} Better Cars for Less | CHUTZ MOTORS: GMc TRUCK DEALER 147 8. Saginaw PE 53-4101 a g a sii: #12 §. Woodwerd MI 6-302. - OARS ‘32 Foid » pase wen New 9 005/115 8 Seginew USED CARS |1 2 ¢ Pabe STATION Wao. a ancen iealy. tase | 1980 LaPMooterabie fe 982 ! ymeu 7 FORD, e cond _Used- = ‘Parts ' BOA 54 Chevy 4dr. 210 $75} Of | CHE Poversuen 1 WAGON. R "on custom & R&H. CLEAN, ae Oana Porsche, Alfa Romeo; tion. Call PE 42054 after 4 p.m. meen ‘ Excellent con-| $1i $5 down. $7134 $28 N. MAIN, ROCHESTER DOOR, BY DRA | USEO TRUCK PARTS 8} Chery ‘Bel Ais 2-¢r $ Ses dine TOM BOHR INC [= creme dee. 138 Montcalm, FE —— ane ia ee Fah FE 4 — | Aut MAKES AND MODELS a3 Chery Convert $383 19 _seia, Milford MU 45183 = —— 161 PACKARD EXCEL RUN- | 5 powriac SUPER Poca “CAT- { GNTS MOTOR sA! ae See Oar. § 0 ~~ sat.)|C( YS PORD 2 DR A ning ‘cond Tires iike | Mina. Well equipped. 6.009 miles. | 2633 auburn Ave FE 46332 7 —. = . Dependable, special et today et Eadie Si Siecle FN os aoe er $185 cash. PE a, 5.965. i} eg WALLPAPER STEAMERS TRA ; 83 Piymouth ¢ 5 i. 5 le ip AFP SEWING MACHINES. DRY, Bes Cayce Ro Meiera ew 15 ft. tour home, $805. | WRaterieca anq ready to pe. 600d price. May be seen ai | 29 Auburn off Saginaw. ve eas | Fe ¢3os7. | 3 ab Bord > 133 Buick |_DODGE-PLYM ‘ a Coach Sales, 15210 aes Commerce Rd., or call EM | seer 9° A DGE TH DEALER Pormica. agp IES De T at : Melrose price. Just your car or truck REAL BARGAINS AT | FORD 1953 4 DR. LOW MILEAGE. | i ae | = = i = S Pont; 2t, PONTIAC & STATION WON. Fs, $e> — ———s . 2 - =< Teen. $450 ves. All| 1 "S@ Cadillac .......... i visor, spotlight, . 8 rained Boarded-70 @ CADILLAC 51.000 MILES i {30 Coatiine : x $< te 609 SSegiery eeely gs , THE & SALE Hasiana Chevrole _Gra.. radio & heater “Et ‘us, Oxford Mtrs. | FoRo— hbase ie We 13-58 Goetye 000 £2 Pontes | let harp 60s, PE ston a ar a a ey “Boos BARGAINS BARGAINS BAROAINS |. 6751 Dixie Hi tis 1 CADILLAC 4 DR A RED TAG | Thunderbird engine, wan. § Fordo. | } (36 Chevy | Se PONTIAC ¢ DR. STARCHTEF. trained Burr-Sheil 8 Teie- ™ : AINE | oe aay ty Poet special See today at Eddie Steele| , { ng | 1°33 Olds 56 PONTIAC. ¢ DR. ST. . Over we Homes to select MApie 5-S0T Open Nites Til 9 . Lapeer Biack & white. Owner. MI . Custom dra. Sal usical Goods ya {| from Up to $1000.00 OFF gur ; a. 2703 Orchard lake Ra. Oa. _ 8-2521_ | 7.9669 | £53 Dede TON PICKUP FE _Keego Harbor. FE 5-204 __| ‘OR THF Fingst SELECTION | fh PORD CONVERTIBLE GOOD | Pius hag bs psoas with com- | er “aan on bee Fe sg OAN. GOOD COND. ’ i lowers the price but tops them 08 | 3 Creyy-TrRaCror FOR PULI- 108 ib: a oe ‘ pLUE &/ oi go01 clean cars see — and . Will take older car in | — | (962 PONTIAC AT. R & H. AB- BABYS ¥ Sabo Boa aT IST & snp BUFTING ALFALFA 8 e poy Poy emma of tines prices on ing housetratiers Job goes with | et. FE 35-1115. * Pe “ = Ww ilson Pontiac - Cadillac Gal” va wo oon \ OtL neue auto Part Shi 20 | Onn ie S_Rentwart_____at sama |HURON MOTOR SALES | 5 y AUTO SALES 28921 Groesbeck Hy. Ft 00 | le TON PICKUP ee Us for the Best Deal | twas 4 o00p sELEction oF . Ae -i - el NIG no ener InUsed-Gars- |. 969_-ROROE Sen FRe-2-2641-\—~~ ‘ ~paggg BRPUbe 1 : Petes es, Yor Set seed pare | =~ TARRY ~~. {| GLENN'S MIR. 5. a= | —-S7URERAKER Sen ia RE et Se as basi = dollars when vou dyive JEROME | : - Plead milés & Gaton 7 se tseua aaa ai i ames weed iahy \ PE +7371 Ae 4s _84, 195 —detivered, t= — $99 = Mostly 1-Owners BAL Fe A ANE “an ‘ ROCHESTER FORD. DEALER 950 CHEVY. R & H. ABSOLU - | cluding; heater. + aepiraag oll a Se - rome 268] N rere 4 “BOB HUTCHINSON AY KO MONEY DN. Anreay oon license, title i eon Fi HT. Like a 9.000. | ACQRRIC Mile Not Hadley.” MOtawk | i Mobile | Homes Sales, Inc. | i? Gc “eriuity, "SAM Vaw.| bee of se me cae tadn| | ALE Monee a¥artance - | ieee 7 Puli power. Sharp. \/ Mer. Mr Parks ‘at MI 4-7500 MAZUREK MTR Qs + ee —MoO!} Titin = wh 11iT?Z i3 Cads ik HEAT STRAW. LARGE BALES,, | Drayton a ped yazeg ~ Setuale miles Not lettered PE etere es nerrers here ae WoOITTUALS {63 Olds 88 Newke overhauled 49 cents. 2nd cutting June clover. Open 7 Days = Week 3-038 ‘47 CHEVY N TIRES. GOOD SALES. “83 V@ 2 Gr. Overdr. Sharp. | | “Auburn e.ovs. MUSIC _50_cents. Holiy, Melrose 7-2701.| g “ths sore “Oe Ween 106 GME | >» TON Re ASS Mo patie 32] Michigan. FE 808 8 Saginaw FE 64141. 3 bane My we : — 3 t need trailer. | xe cond $2 +2359 | LOOKIN ETTE: 8 Hydra, New tires. 7 . MS rears ph CPE 22-0587. For Sale Livestock 7: 72 weet el * tor 10, ‘per cont | 2Met$ _ oe ea a ag ae cer Dont mse the Red Tae. Mtrs. | Many many more snnapun ee i MILTON MOANS ON | ~ ; 4 a : + 8 at e Steele For FE +424 ap i Sales 15210 N. a - SY ee = | 33 Crev AT RED TAG| 208. Orc Lake Rd. Keego 912 S. Woodward EGONOMY. USED-CA ARS ‘ 11957 F LS FOR SALE | ™® i. This te a % } - Cc pardon’) Harbor. 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(9) Movie. 11:30 (4) Kit Carson (7) Wrestling. cused.” @ Scotland Yard. 10:30. (2) What’s My Line? (4) Erroll Flynn Theater. (7) Star Showcase. “‘Missis- : 11:00 (2) Ty (9) News, Weather. * (1) Movie: “They Were So Young.” - ie nee. ee @ oe Mouse Club. | Girl, 12; Weds - Man, 67; Police — || Hold Him in Jail CKLW, Assumption Univ G ta ptist a WCAR. News tc:80°- WIR, Tabernacie wise, tiews, Stoner 5:30—WJR, Basketball exiw Newa. Anglicar Ch YON “iberty Baptios CKLW, Suses Sanct. 9:00-—CKLW, News, 9:36—WWJ, Old Oprey CKLW. News, Knowles WIRK. News, George CKLW, News, KEnowk WCAR Hews . 1:00—WJR, Best of Music WKY2Z, Newa Sun. west 11:00-—WJR, News, Sports CKILW Frank and Ernest WWJ, Music WCAR. News, Dan Logan WY YZ. Music WJBK, News, George 5 CKI.W WCAR News WPON News 1L:%—WIR PA Melodies w8 7:30— CKL Wis 9 66 —“}:90--WIR, Country Style : . te *—WIR, Marty's Par ty _ WWJ, Monttor : WXYZ. Jack Surrell CKLY SUNDAY MORNING Wi, Laymens Hour WJBK. Blessings WXYZ, Farm News CKLW. 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Chase 4:00—WIR, Parade of Bands WWJ, News, Deland WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie CKLW, News, Godfrey WCAR, @iews, Page WJBK, News, McLeod 1:30—WJR, Music Hal WW, Jim Deland WXYZ. News, MeKenzte CKLW, News, Chase o—WJK, Pht Lenhart WW). News, Deland “WXYZ. Wattrict, McKenzie WJBK, News, WPON, Music With Mason) 5:39—CKLW, News, B, Chase WXYZ, News, McKenzie WPON, Sports Slants -- Today's Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channe) —WW5J-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT'’S TV BIGHLIGHTS § , Crain, “Airborne Honey- moon.” Hit Parade days. 6:00 (7) Bowling (9) Holiday Ranch (2) Have Gun, Travel. West (9) Popeye. (4) Peopie Are Funny, ern: Paladin helps wealthy (4) Western Marshal. West- (2) Perry Mason. Adventure: rancher, wewnet boy. ern: Rustlers steal Mexican Sunbather leads Mason into cattle. murder trial. 10:00 (7) Mike Wallace. Nobel__ ‘ ae | Prize winners discuss war) : Bees 8:00 (7) Country Music. —. F and peace issues. : (9) TV. Theater. i (4) End of Rainbow. New | : = audience-participation show . (9) ase \ (4) (color) Perry ,Como.) “ : wind . Peete . assidy. Ginger Rogers, Pearl Bailey. with Ralph Edwards. ps ma‘eus Hour, | (2) Gunsmoke. Adventure: (2) Racket Squad. laae (9) Temple Baptist | Matt gets involved in Indian 7:00 (7) Explorers. “Pyramids.” | (2) Dick, Duchess. Mystery: wae (9) Waterfront. Couple winds up with. new secs = : iA a taenthe £30-(7) Tracer (4) Soldiers of Fortune. maid's family. , A ry Ge (2) Sea Hunt. New adventure CO ary he porate. 2 series with Lloyd Bridges. 9:00 (7) Lawrence Welk. (9) Hoacvimooners : (9) Hockey. New York at . = 7:30 (7) Studio C. Drama: Jeanne’ Montreal. o é 11:00 (7) Lou Gordon. ower RADIO. WW { RCA COLOR TV Sales and Service ( Rosa, Bill Bergen (Miss ae gen’s father). Susanna has a hard time en- tertaining stuffy, |... girl -EvelynRudie. 4) Polly Bergen. Julius La) 2) Gale Storm. Comedy: | —. NOW! AMAZING! NEW EQUIPPED WITH MICHIGAN’S ONLY DRIVE-IN THEATRE | | | i ! ise (@iHeilywood st : (1) Sgt. Nelson. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. | “Heritage of the Plain.” teesanscunnensccnnseeennsssesseeeonssnnnneceennnenm | AL Ee. 4?! | a a |} HEATERS SUNDAY MORNING : HE 17:58 (2) Meditations. __a i 5 a 8:00 (2) Mass for Shut-Ins. +i a a maul ANY TYPE of WORK (7) Understanding Our World .. ae : 8:55 (4) (color). News. ig _ | op Detect Ry sete Winter Prices — ae : 7 Jak el 9:00 (2) Detroit Pulpit. B 1 Yes. TO FA a / FRIDAY SATURDAY. SUNDAY! (Church atthe Crus Reragnaage Now in Effect! ' — rs . \ = = 2 Rg 7 se oo nae ee on ata | erie & @ KITCHENS @ ATTICS © RECREATION ROOMS ¢ BATHROOMS aon ARPET S ALE m Me lo:s0 2) Court of Health 4 PLUMBING — HEATING — SHEET METAL Bristecsest as - B (4) Big Picture. . ‘ — emer TE ‘ ae x 12 a s (7) Christian Science. : 1 mm | Tweed Cotton Rugs | Heavy eS Sete) Promise . P aR | CARPET $1895 canry MRM 9:45. (7) Accent. . - 1 ve Goncoat Reg. $5.95 Yd - 10:00 (2) This Is the Life. : . i : we : Save $1.00 Yd. f — — a8, | now Somme tc 5485 anal Tv) 1A > = J | es 2 79% =e} ap = % : Cll i Pern of Phone IS. fe THE FLOOR SHOP 5 wens fo Tee Building Service FE 2-7004 i -* =F oe § poe 2 Open Mon. and Fri. “it 9 ae | z 3 eo Ps at Oy oe | Cc & V ELECTRO Walton Bivd. Open Every Might ‘il 9 P.M. Sets onli = a | ‘. a 8 qi 8) orn toga 0 oe - Hig tal te Sunday 12-4 P.M. OR 3-2276 | Jesanesuroncenseonesusnnunavsnenneecnnesnneniecnsanss | (9) National News. (4) News. (2) News Final. et.” -|42:15 (4) (color) Colorland. ie CKLW. Shift Break, Davies | rs ' WCAR, Arthur Godfrey | | SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Let’s Take a Trip. (4) Industry on Parade. (7). Bowling. (9) Judge Roy Bean. -}12:25-(4) Sen. -Potter—Reports,—__|_— 12:30 (2) Wild Bill Hickok. (4) News. F (9) Sunday Open ‘House. (4) Mr. Wizard. (7) World Adventure Series. “Germany Today.” (9) Movie. “Too Late Tears.” for (4) Catholic Hour. (7) Jungle Jim. (4) Detroit, Today ‘and To- . morrow. ~ (1) My Little Margie. (2) U. S. Steelworkers T.V. (2) Six-teens. Harpsichordist Wanda Landowska. (4) Wisdom Series. (2) Camera Three. (4) Youth Wants to Know, (9) Movie: “Young Tom 1:00 (2) Hollywood Showcase.|7: (7) “Three Desperate Men.”’|9: ii:15 (4) Mr. and Mrs. North. (9) Movie. “Kill or Be Kill- ed.”’ (2) Sports (2) Movie: __MONDAY. audang— (2) Meditations. “Muss "Em Up.” -(2) On The Farm Front. (2) TV College. (4) Today. (2) Cartoon Frolic. (2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Cartoon Carnival. (7) Big Show. . (2) Cartoon Classroom, (4) Romper Room. (2) News. (2) Ladies Day. — (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy, (7) Our Frien] Harry. (9) Billboard. (2) Garry Moore. (4) Arlene Francis. (9) Movie. Edison."” (2) The Last Word. (4) Look Here. Sam burn, guest. 3:30 (2) Face the Nation. (4) Pro Bowl—Preview. (7) Bowling Stars. 4: ri 4:15 Pro Bowl, East vs. West. 4:30 (2) Detroit Speaks. (7) Paul Winchell. (2) Eisenhower's State of the Union Address. *(7) Texas: Rangers. 5:00 ~ Friends—Golf. 17th Annual | Bing Crosby “ro-Amateur | Golf Championship, and sketches also. (7) Lone Ranger. (9) Telescope. SUNDAY NIGHT HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (7) Frontier Doctor. (9) Popeye. (7) Twenty-six Men. . (9) Movie: ‘‘Man Hunt.” 6:30 H (2) Lassie. (7) You Asked Lo It. 7:00 (2) Jack Benny. (4) Patti Page. (7) Maverick. little rich|11:10 (9) Weather. iu 11:15 (9) Starlight Theater. George! i9:30-—-(4)-G.—_ MacKenzie: = == 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. | Robert Mitchum, ‘The Rack-}. | Lorre, “Stranger on Third Floor.” (51). Peter '8:00 (2) Ed Su'iivan. Guests are James Arness, Stan Musial, | Dr. Roger Bannister, 12 dan- cers from the Moulin Rouge. (4). deolor) Shirley. Temple's, Storybook — Fairy tae 10:30 Ray-' 11:00 iis (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Treasure Hunt. (4) Price Is Right. 11:23 (7) News. 41:38-(2)-Dotto. Guiz. (4) Truth or Consequences, (7) Robin and Ricky. (9) Howdy Doody. - 11:45 (7) Noontime comics. MONDAY AFTERNOON ‘Lanson, Russell Arms recall 5:30 (2) Bing’ Crosby and His 12:00 (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (9) Golden Age Players. at: 15 (2) Love of Life. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow... (4) It Could Be You. (7) The Erwins. (9) Mary Morgan. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 1:06 (2) Douglas Fairbanks. (4) Movie. | (7D My Little Margie. (9) Movie. 11:30 (2) As The World Turns. , (7) Topper. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (T) Movie. (4) Hot Seat, News. 23. (4) Faye Elizabeth. (2) House Party. (4) Kitty Foyle. (9) News. : 730 (2: 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. | (4) (color) Matinee Theater. called Guilaw in England. A LEGAL LIMIT ' British television has a youngest Patsy is the oldest of five chil- dren, * * * Ths mathe: gald che eoredll bad married an old man and had no jobjeetions to her daughter marry- ing. one. Elwood, about 70, has been making a living by doing odd jobs. Mumps Continues fo Spread in County Mumps continued to spread last week when 57 more cases were adéed, according to Dr. John D. Monroe, Oakland County health director. ‘Two Michigan Men Run Autos Into Trains Others have tried — now | Sonotone has eae = i ligh graceful ponte in light, ey Worn as one unit — nothing else to wear. Choice of smart styles for both men and women. Look your best Ohio — train at a Jenison while h ‘ best * * * COME IM, PHONE OR WRITE | SAGINAW — Mrs. Jobn PF. Barnett, about hee ot Carolin, FREE DEMONSTRATION was injured fa Friday in a ; sean cusion ata esseate| SO NOTONE hea ain Wane oenl Phone FEderel 2-1225 taken in the U.S. in I 511 Pontiec State Bank Bidg. In the previous week 41 mumps cases were reported in the county. Only one case occurred in Pontiac last week compared to 21 the pre- vious week. *\ | Other communicable diseases ‘weported to city and county health | idepartments last week include: | Oakland County ~ Past Prev. Year! 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