Tonight or Tomorrow Pe . Wait Israel Reply | to New U.S. Plan WASHINGTON (? — The United States sdtight today) ~~ @ quick answer from Israel to an American compromise} — proposal for breaking the deadlock over withdrawal of remaining Israeli troops from Egypt. : ey plan was presented to Israeli Ambassador Abba) yesterday by Secretary of State Dulles, reportedly with a request for a aia a reply which could come today or tomorrow. “The compromise would provide. for an immediate United States declaration of support for free naviga of the Gulf of Aqaba by Israeli and all other ships, and for American backing of United) Nations action to secure Israel agaiast any future Egyptian at- tack from the Gaza ‘Strip. Israeli had announcec it would not withdraw ‘romi the twe areas until it had assurances that (1) Egypt would not block Israeli ships from using the Gulf | of Aqaba avenue to the Red Sea and (2) there would be no more Egyptian rai¢cs on Israel from the Gaza Strip. The United States reportedly j feels there is no prospect of get-| ting such commitments from ei ther Egypt or the United Nations. DELAY DEBATE , The alternative to Israeli agree- ment to a compromise plan js re- garded here as being a showdown over Arab-Asian demands for U.N. sanctions against Israel.’ Debate on those demands had been sched- ‘uled in the U. N, today, but the United States reportedly got Dems to Choose Big Delegation Meet Tomorrow to Pick 114 to Represent County at State Convention | A regord Qakland County dele- gation will be formed at the Demo- crati¢ convention at 8 p.m. Wed- nésday in the County Office ‘Build- 1 Lafayette St. : There will be 114 eines picked to attend the state spring ‘convention, 28 more than allowed hast year, Chairman Carlos G. Richardson said. The increase is) due, he said, to the increase in ‘Oakland County's Democratic vote last fall. A convention chairman will be chosen and two county candi- dates will be considered for en- * snown him in return. Abraham Lincoln’s-kindly life was climaxed, at the very end, with one final, touching act of kindness A young assistant surgeon from the army, by merest chance, was snatched into the center of the desire again to behold his face and study the charac- teristics of the ‘Savior of his Country.’ into civilian dress and hurried to Ford's Theater.” Dr, Leale was the first person to enter the box | after Booth’s shot reverberated. He gave first aid | I changed | agreement for a two-day ‘delay. x *# /* Israeli troops occupied the Gaza Strip and the Shaym el Sheikh re- gion on the Gulf/ ‘of Aqaba during military operations against Egypt : _ October and November. Six | N. resolutions have called for ena withdrawal. U.S, dvustn : out by Dulles‘and his _principal State Department advis- ers last (weekend. Dulles was in touch during thar period with President es" aber who is at Thomasville, * The United Pot 8 not taken the proposal up directly with Egypt, but has informed U. N, fecretary Dag Hammarskjold. /There appears to be no doubt that Hammarskjold has talked with Kgyptian Foreign Minister Mah- moud Fawzi about. it. dorsement, Richardson said. They are. William Harvie of Lathrup and Mrs. Irene Murphy of Birmingham. Harvie, a road contractor and former member of the State High- way Commission, is running for 3 | Dr. “Leale’s memoirs give a terse story of the ‘state highway. commissioner. Mrs. Murphy, 9 social welfare | humble gesture,of frien¢ Dwas.afinal syme... bol of human compassion. : ‘Earlier in the administrator who served seven | Osage in the ——_ eae, | Stichieas f repent: sean Lincoln was a net , br: Leale. She ati ecules th Great evening the doctor had joined a crowd outside the ‘Rapids Feb. 23 will nominate 10 White House to hear the President say a few words per etd run on the party’s) about the conclusion of the war. ee ee ee “I was’ profoundly impressed with~his divine ap- pearance ‘as he stood ih the rays of the light which penetrated the windows of the White House,” the doctor wrote later. * * * highway commissioner, superin- “The influence thus produced gave me an intense drama surrounding Lincoln's last hours. but knew immediately that the assassin’s blow was Ty i Ree mortal. * * * . He directed the distraught knot of men who car- ried Lincoln across the street through sobbing crowds. Then in the small room where they laid him, he sat at. the shadowy bedside during the re- Charles A. Leale, because he was first to respond to the call for a doctor in Ford’s Theater, became the doctor in charge of the case. maining ‘hours. It was Dr. Leale who offered. the fallen ‘hero mankind’s final, gentle gesture of farewell, * * x , These are his words: “Knowing that frequently, just before departure, recognition and reason return to those who have been unconscious, caused me for several hours to hold his hand firmly within my grasp to let him in his blind- ness know, if possible, that he was in touch with humanity and had a friend.” Agriculture. * * * Face It,-Pop —This, too, Will Pass DALLAS — “Honey, run down to ‘the drugstore and get me some light green hair rinse. new green dress tonight.” That's one of things husbands will face if the Texas Assn. of American Beauty Culturists has its way, _ Just by way of demonstra- tien, pretty Peg Murphy of Dallas had her hair changed ‘from lavender to bright copper yesterday. es ye se “A lady's hair color is as im- portant a part of her makeup as rouge, or lipstick or any clothing accessories,’ said Duane Slater; Minneapolis es = her hair is not the right col she govt is not benutifully pnd eyes and skin tones, and often - to go especially with her fanci- est outfits, The 1967 look, Slater said, will | accent wide swirls of curls from the ears up, with the hair falling close to the cheeks on the sides, | and brushed up in the back. Girl Drowns, Pushed in River | 12-Year-Old Shoved by Young Schoolmate Into ' Ice-Filled Rouge | DETROIT w — A 1 year-old igirl drowned in a narrow rapid stretch of the icy Rouge River yesterday. Police said a sthoolmate told them he pustied her in and failed in his efforts to rescue her. Dragging operations continue for the body of Geraldine Gatt, a seventh grader at the Ann “Congressman Talks fo 500 I'm out and I want to wear My~}—— at County Affair Asks for All-Out Effort to Retain GOP Position When Ike Leaves By PETE LOCHBILER - The political challenge of 1960 was ‘. -ibefore an pacts 3 Oakland County. i Lee a ee cans at their annual Lin- coin dinner. Congressman Patrick z. Hillings (R-Calif) called for an all-out effort to retain national leadership when longer can top pi ticket. After censuring Gov, Williams, Hillings put forward a four- pronged program to put Repub- licans in office. With a rap at what he called “coat - tail” campaigns — “We Additional Picture, Page 13 can't use Ike as a crutch,” he said — Hillings made these sug- gestions: 1. Good candidates. 2. Party unity, 3. Enlistment of middle-of-the- road Democrats. ’ 4. Precinct level compaigning. This last point Hillings stressed by saying: “We should beat the opposition at their own game. In 1956 we were beaten, in many cases, by a better organization.” The 3-year-cld congressman, once the youngest member of fourth term, sparked the 67th annual: banquet sponsored by the Oakland County Lincoln Republi- can Club at Northwood Inn, There was a capacity crowd, Hillings was introduced by Con- gressman William 8S. Broomfield, of Royal Oak. Former Detective Robert Garton quoted an 11-year-old hoy as saying she said my brother was stupid.” The boy, whose name is ‘with- held, tried to rescue Geraldine by lextending a stick, Garton said, but was unable to reach her. He then went home and told his parents who called police. Three supreme court justices will be nominated on the non-partisan ballot. There are indications that the U.S. government has some basis (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Mies oe Elect President Tracing DUS DONS : of USW Today tion, two regents, and two ANN ARBOR ® — The Ann Ar- First Time Leadership} . " Pontiac vs. Highland Park | Elite to Clash Tonight of Accused Sniper members of the State Board of: ‘bor City Council last night agreed to ask the voters for authoriza- Corp. earlier notified the city it will suspend its intracity ser here on March 5. eee The city will request the gen- eral obligation bond ‘issue at Fhe ‘The top_high school basketball game in Michigan takes place it and a $150,000 bond issue to Ime eng tonight at Pontiac High School when the Chiefs tangle with High- |purchase a city-owned bus line. of Steelmen Challenged Request for a mental examination of Gary A. Taylor, | land Park. The Great Lakes Greyhound Does Raise Is Issue: accused as Oakland County’s phantom sniper, was| granted yesterday at the srraignment of the 20-year old factory worker from Southfield Towhship. Both teams are unbeaten, each boasting 10-0 seconde, in state high school polls, Pontiac is ranked second behind Muskegon —Heights, while Highland Park is close behind in 3rd place. Reserved seat tickets for the game are all gone, but ticket win- * * themandis Members of the United ‘Steelworkers elect a president foday. For the first time -% + Plan Mental Testing A Feb. 21 date was set for an examination to de- Garton quoted the boy as saying: “We were down by the river trying to catch mice. We were on a little island, like, of ice, My brother tried to jump back (to shore) about four feet away.. He missed and got his feet wet. Geraldine said he was stupid. ’ “— gaid, ‘Well, he's smarter than you are;’ then she tried to push me into the river. We walked farther and then I pushed her in.” Garton said the girl apparently went under ice and couldn't get back above the surface. The child was held by juvenile authorities, pending completion of pushed thé girl in the water “after man George A. Dondero, ‘of Oak was toastmaster. ‘Listing accomplishments of the publicanisim, - tacks on the President and his top aides “sniping.” ~ He criticized Gov. Williams’ charge the Republicans are los- ing support. “The Democrats are made up of two extreme (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Predicts Light Snow, Clouds Will Show forecast partly cloudy tonight, low 24 to 28, with light snow beginning about mid-forenoon. Upper Peninsula roads were slip- pery in spots with snow also falling in that area. Downtown Pontiac’s lowest temp- erature preceding 8 a.m. was 17. The temperature was 26 at 2 p.m. Tomorrow temperatures will the police investigation. ‘reach a high 0 of 32 to 56. apting election on 1. Voters|jn the union's 20-year history, the termine whether there is dows at the high school will open at 6:30 p.m. at which time a also will be "to approve limited number of general admission tickets will be available. Game |, :14-mill tax levy to finance oper- leadership is challenged. enough evidence to bind time is.8 p.m. See sports page for game details. ~ lation. of the; buses.» The issne! dues. Taylor over to circuit court against the S4-year- | for trial. old. President David J. McDon- | He was arraigned on a charge ald is a Pittsburgh district steel- |of assault with intent to murder, vee S. u oO ace I sead worker opposed to hike in dues | in the wounding Thursday of Shir- from $3 to $6 monthly, He is jey Eland, 19, of 200 Hickory Dotiald ©. Rarick, 37, who works Grove Rd., Bloomfield Hills. ° rege gy tag cpiecoues "Oakland County Prosecutor as 1 u " Pick 3 mai : Fred C., Ziem said, “We hope ea ® _ | te have psychiatrists ‘examine USW ee en ugh a Taylor within a week, If it is DAVID J. WILKIE General Motors i — or other top officers, including their decision that there is m0 ited tomotive Ed. pacouet ek ted pad cg oe ey den cn es district directors. In only @ fe) need for-a sanity hearing, Tay- Associated Press Au Se abou oe ant ; the first three months of last |inctances are there any oppenents| jor will be processed through the DETROIT # — General Motors) ||") Chrysler close| year showed General Motors ae- jfor the slate led by McDonald.) normal criminal procedure.” Cones a * * * ) ee “as arr ? bo er Fue “It psychiatrists say he is men- aregeelingee: of the ances Ge ' leicht ce: cole — se 4 tally ill, there will be a probate try’s total passenger car ut. neral Motors jor circuit court hearing to deter- ’ ; commi formed after ” -. _ Of last week's assemblies, put es Gent (ant. an.t> |g US convention last fall hiked — ee * Sn had penance ty News, the (Feb. 4.9) Feb.2) Feb.11) ‘Feb. 9) /the.. dues. Rarick claimed there) pong of $50,000 cash or $100,000 M divisions accounted for 68,980; 1957 1957 1956 1957 |was no roll call vote, McDonald... two bonds was set by Justice Ford. Motor 42,709 and Chrysler) Buick 11,675 11,600 * 91,718 8,672 {said the vote was fair and the|/pichardson. Taylor’s attorney, Gil- 28,600, The week's total compared) Cadillac 3,400 8,444 19,877 19,1¢9 |Taise stood. bert Davis of Royal Oak protest- - with 140,411 cars built by all a Chevrolet $3,800 34,200 211,540 191,716 | _ The same convention biked j24 but Richardson refused to low- oe coorel Matecs screamed] Somes 10,405 10,009 «69,834 ont | ee ee eae, these, General Motors accountea) poNTIAC 9,700 9,652 pipe 2.31 | 22,02 Present level Taylor returned to Oakland for 68,914, Ford, 41,352 and Chry- 3 Salaries of the vice president and icninty Jail, -where he has been : : " ; ‘ . ‘ ~ tok Ne J ; 7; \ f 4 * e. \ 2 . s i « f i f ; i Lia, le ; fuilae “a i : s i 3 Jk fT 5 | . es e (2 5 ae =. es ae Fe ES See oe 2 f+ f Z E Nughl Confer. at Annual Lincoln Dinner President Eisenhower no Congress and .now serving his © first four years of Eisenhower Re- ot The U.S. Weather Bureau has - nA ala erase thi Plan Mental Testing of Accused Sniper A 1 Kremlin Tells NEW YORK @— The American whether it will do its own inter- or take Moscow's version. ts convention to move its head- from New York to Chi- yago within a year. It said this $vould place the leadership nearer YJarm and industrial areas and help jink labor and Negro movements. In the same session, it adopted 5 we how * ‘The party, meanwhile, voted at sioVoleon Poly: Mideast Plan} lation of the party. “Left-sectarianism” is a Com- munist term identified with bureau- cratic and rigid adherence to the Moscow line. * * * During the party today was an- other resolution calling for self- determination by the American Communists in interpreting the principles to guide them. MOSCOW PROPOSAL Meanwhile, in Moscow, Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepilov today pro- & a2 , 1 to As- Prosecutor William E. . Taylor said he had a desire and told of prepa- skiers ¢t | ipl 4a i y 1 Sparks-Griffin be at Perry Mt. ei. Burial will Park Cemetery a i i F i st li 5 2 i” gts j E Eo a eee een ec eeeeeeseeeree ie 38 eessssessce “Convicted in Holdup, =Y a THE PONTIAC 8._TUESDAY, a years, The United States use its influence in the U. N. to see that the strip was policed. Mrs.. Harry Street 'Man Sent to Prison. Hos-\0f the Fox & Hounds Inn in Service was held at 2 p.m. yes- _|belt tied around his neck. it was ‘\reported that Swindel had been , |despondent. Minimum Speed S$ Diston of Salt Lake:City, and a sister, Mrs. Mayme ot Chicago. The fourth member of a gang named in the Noy. 30, 1953 holdup Bloomfield Hills yesterday was we: — Af - COUNTING IT UP—A happy grin lights the features of usually- grim Charles Van Doren who uses blackboard and fingers to tally the $138,000 he won last night on NBC's 21" show. Defeats Kieran Jr., Dr. Griffith sentenced to 20-40 years in State Prison of Southern Michigan, He is Andrew Thompson, 34, sentenced by Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams after conviction’ by a jury that heard testimony of an- other alleged gang member, Ted Sullivan, 32. oe Sullivan is serving a 5-20 year term in Marquette State Prison for his part in the $5,600 robbery. Two others convicted on the basis of Sullivan’s testimony, are serv- ing long prison terms. ; wag extradited from Illinois. He was charged with taking the weekend receipts from the Inn safe after the bookkeeper and two waitresses were tied up. Man Finds Brother : Dead in Home, Alone John Swindel, 35, of 295 First St., was found dead in his home by his brother late yesterday, ac- cording to Pontiac police. Raymond Swindel, 23, of 805 St. Clair St., told investigators he was sure someone was inside the home and broke a window to investigate when no one came to the door. He found his brother hanging in a bedroom closet with a leather DETROIT (INS) — A minimum NEW YORK «® — Charles Van Doren, Columbia University in- structor who celebrates his Jist birthday today, has boosted his télevision quiz show winnings to $138,000, ‘Van Doren: picked up another $16,000 last night on NBC's ‘'21” show by defeating two opponents, John Kieran Jr., son of the for- mer Information Please expert, and Dr, Hall Griffith, author and political speech writer, “ee * The $138,000 figure made Van Doren TV's top single-show mon- ey winner but second to li-year. old Lennie Ross of Tujunga, Calif., as television’s top quiz show winner. Young Ross has won $64,000 on CBS’ The $64,000 Chal- lenge and $100,000 on NBC's The Big Surprise. x -% * Van Doren scored a 21-0 victory over Kieran by correctly answer- ing questions on George Washing- ton and show music, It won him $10,500, He added another $5,500 on questions relating to bodies of water and queens. Points are de- termined by the difficulty of the questions. He returns next week to an- speed limit of 40 miles an hour day on Detroit expressways. nounce whether he'll continue. will become effective next. Mon-|The show has no limit, its pro- ducers said, Van Doren Tops 2 More; Winnings Now $138,000 Van Doren, son of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mark Van Do- ren, receives $4,400 annually as a ijuniversity instructor. * Lee Here are the questions Van Do- ren answered correctly: . George Washington — As first president, Washington appointed many “firsts” in Ameriean histo- ry, Tell the names of the “‘first’” ~|men he appointed to the follow- ing offices: secretary of state; chief justice of the Supreme Court; secretary of war; attorney general and postmaster general Answers: Thomas Jefferson, John dolph and Samuel Osgood, * * * Musicals and show music—Song “Once in Love with Amy” played. It was heard in a Broadway mu- ‘sical based on a successful farce. Tell who wrote the song; the name of, the farce on which it is based; who wrote the farce; who pro- duced the musical version for the first time on Broadway. , Answers: Frank Loesser, “Charley's Aunt,” Brandon Thomas and Feuer & Martin.- Nicaragua has extended its “general state of economic emer- gency” for another year. GM process development staff’ _ Computer at the General Motors VISIT TECHNICAL CENTER — Walter D. Noon (right), of the s electronics department, shows Oakland County high schobl students how. to operate ah analog Technical Center. Left to right: ine fy i 2 . * Dennis Bush, Daniel +#: Allan, Rochester. ¢ ' he , : in Schultz, : , School; Lawrence, Butcher, Troy; John 8. Volk, Clawson, and jsevera] ‘sprigs of Mistletoe. .There’s not a woman in the Ant: 4 2 + i | tinued: _| ministration inherited.” .|the satellites want freedom. El- Jay, Henry Knox, Edmund Ran- -|Lathrup, president of the Republi- _|was sent by Robert Todd Lincoln | Christmas ¥ : ae Lf et All-Out Effort Urged at Republican Dinner (Continued From Page One) groups,” he said, “the Reuther party and the Dixiecrat party. “The Republicans, however, are basically the party of the center — we get things dorie because we do not have extreme factions al- ways at loggerheads:”’ He con- ‘STOP SNIPING’ “The Democrats should stop sniping and state what they offer. But all they can suggest is to go back to Truman policies that led to the mess the Eisenhower ad- * * * ’ ‘Hillings linked the Eisenhower political ideology with Lincoln's, saying it stood for a “maximum amount of individuality and lim- He listed among major accom- plishments the halt to Communist world expansion and the admin- istration’s “refusal to accept the status quo” in satellite countries. VISITED REDS _Hillings, who recently visited be- hind the Iron Curtain, said, .““Nine- ty-five per cent of the people in senhower’s policy helped stimulate ‘their hopes.” : He. also praised Eisenhowér’s stand during the Suez crisis, say- ing because of the President’s calm, forceful action, “the im- mediate danger is now passed.” After the banquet, Hillings left for Grand Rapids where he made another: Lincoln Day speech . to- day. * 24 <% Other speakers last night in- cluded Mrs. Kenneth Nichols, of can Women’s Federation of Oak- land County, who called for unity and work among county Republi- can women. — #1. She introduced Mrs. Pefer George F. Taylor, club presi- dent, read telegrams from Presi- dent Eisenhower and from Sen. so far this year, while Buick is The suggestion that GM is hold- volume actual demand, against 7,806 the preceding week; In its survey of truck output, Automotive News credits Chevrolet with 7,300 assemblies last week Dodge 1,850 against 1,862; Ford 5,650 against 7,939; GMC 1,425 against 1,391; International 1,275 they would like to see the area irate new dumping ‘grounds {or | without business and an addi- | snow removed from city streets tional-parkway provided as a buf- | in the 1957-58 budget, commission- fer between occa and | ers decided last night. tea that the coat of buying the |, Residents m the Linde Pa ee = lots in question to develop as ® |50°° 40 remove unsightly COURT PROCESS BEGINS — Gary A. Taylor, | to handle and suggested city par- mr po gael gzewr Plrmlird 20, (center) factory worker accused of a three — Bloomfield Hills Justice of the ¥ tichpation. |the early morning hours. hour terror spree of rifle shots Thursday, sits ardson (right), At left is or's. fe Clark Hallock, owner of ‘nearby : ‘ oe calmly at his arraignment yesterday before - bert Davis of Royal Oak. See story on Page pee agi property, said that.he saw no rea- Poss. gay tg lp Ane ; ae A re 9 ES John. C. Mackie,’ seeking the|80n why business should not be| already acted to relive the noise : - to run |Permitted in the area. He pointed) situation by discontinuing dump- | Good Weather Needed os out that with Birmingham's strict] ing at this site until sometime u es ou as against Foster, said a Republican ° ‘ 4 : d : : = a ze + = oi 8 = 2 highway program espoused by the Zoning any business admitted there after 7 a.m. ‘Israeli Withdrawal (Cold Makes ‘Hospital Lag erica sce Sool See ar oman - he Gee all modern highway financing J - |dollars would be needed because (Continued From*Page One) ‘|’... Although work oa the eh ee w een Se add : (GM Maintains Lead oth gy Rage Fe gone Faw on for hope that Egypt will go would conéluded before expected. completion. peas ie rr? of the sewage uisposal site for Oe easter ay it Teraei | “"The zero temperatures we had in January put the work three {vould : 2 Secome at ut sbigile ‘ror : i nove! ; provide tg po a weeks .behind,” Heenan said. ‘But I believe we will more than | aE geome titckie (Continued From Page One) jogs, U. N. Secretary: General Dag| ake up this time when decent weather arrives.” = ; ‘4 counting for more than 55 per “x ¢€& -¢ jold, in a special report| Heenan said concrete forms are now being placed ready to pour : pad ag pies Mrs, Mary Clift Forester to the U.N, yesterday, cautioned| for the sixth floor. The flooring in the boiler room is expected to be pears Barons See aaes as 98d Widow of George W, Forester, that imposition of sanctions on Is-| poured this weekend, be stid aS pa per Me. Magy CO Facostat, (8, God ae 208 Kew cole “The mechanical work in the basement is 85 per cent completed,” -sonsagg~ Bagg ca ogre stead of bringing: peace to the Nobody close to Genera] Motors|home. Born in Missouri, she had Middle East. te Agape of ths SAE , will comment on the deficit in the|lived in Birmingham since 1918. The United States view is that . . = = corporation's over-all output as|She was a member of the First Ameritan leadership on the Aqa- PF hall compared with last year’s total for|Church of Christ Scientist, th ba issue would win support of | the same period. Most -of that} MOMS club, the Thursday Musi many other nations and the hope : deficit is represented in Buick/cale and was a past matron oj mene ts ee eS ee ee and Chevrolet output. Birmingham Chapter 220 OES. If it not do so, the ‘could a“ . £ : then be taken to the United Na- Buick's ‘otal this year to date] qree” gouphtern, Sars, Dalley oe 6s ae ren comes to 68,672 cars against 91,718} gyme of Salt Lake City, Mrs. ‘ : £9 Teamsters International Union: andlters eegraete is vor 191,716,| ers, Sie eieuce “an ew In the case of the Gaza Strip, compared with 211,540 at this point! york City; twe sons Warren C. area could be occupied by United The figures leave Chevrolet) w, Birmingham; one sister, Nations emergency forces, trailing Ford division by 1,766 cars| Mra, R, E. Connelly of Salt Lake some 11,355 units behind Plymouth.) great . Gas Station Damaged in Explosion; None Hurt | An explosion last night at 7:30 resulted in $1,500 damagés to a on station at 4290 W. Walton iva. Firemen from Drayton Plains against 1,847. against 1,254; Studebaker 239 against 236; and Willys 1,725 tions of the Marseilles-Langres \pipeline to cost $7,857,000 France Will start work on sec- Oldest State freely admits to $2 years of age Howard St., has been in practice 44 years, the past 30 in Pontiac, His fellow Pontiac chiropractors will pay tribute to him at a dinner at Ted's restaurant. Sears, a native of Chickopee, Mass., was graduated from the Palmer Schoo] of Chiropractic, Davenport, Ia,, April 23, 1913. He worked his through school his wife and He’ practiced in Clinton, Ia., be- fore corning to Pontiac where for his office to his home. man of his age “going strong.” will be honored tonight as the old- est practicing chirdpractor in Mich- Dr. William A. Sears, of 161 W. Chiropractor Will Be Honored Tonight A spry, vigorous gentleman, who many years his office, was a 101% - N. Saginaw St, Last year he moved - With no thought of retiring, Dr. Sears says he plans to retain enough of a practice to keep a DR. WILLIAM A, SEARS Interna] Revenue Service to Charles E. Potter. ote * * A message to the banquet also Who Needs Mistletoe? “MCMURDO SOUND, Antarctica @—Navy Seabees at this U, 5S. Antarctic base\are puzzled by one decoration they un- supplies which for the coming year. aftificial flowers are Tax Return. if the combined incomes de not abov e. Your Income Tax This is one of @ series of articles prepared by the U. &., help you prepare your Income ak THE SIMPLE FORM se of form 1040A is the easy ‘way. If your income is less than “| $5,000 and consisted of wages as shown on a Form W-2, subject to ‘| withholding tax, (and not more than $100 from other wages, interest or dividends), the 1040A card should be used for filing a tax return. A husband and wife may file a joint return on the card form _ The Internal Revenue Service will. compute the tax for you and on joint returns the tax will be computed on combined or separate incomes, which ever results in the greater tax benefit to you, If single and you had tax withheld on a total income of less than $600 — the card form is the proper way to get your refund. Form 1040A cannot be used if you want to itemize your deductions, claim exclu- sion for “Sick Pay,” claim a deduction for travel penses — or had income from sources other (Purther information on income tax te available without a othe Snternal Revenue Mprvice effin, By, W. Huron Bt Phooe FE 2-000): he ? ; ; Fad or salesmén’s ex-. oe ia & THE PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, i937 ’ Handbook for Boys.” scout’s TO THE WIDE OPEN SPACES — Three 11- year-old Pontiac Boy Scouts of troop 20 packed up-for-their-first- From the very beginning of the;conservation of ‘soil, waters, for- career of a Boy Scout of America,| est, minerals, stress is given to an active, .clean| wildlife; and I will urge others to camping-weekend as Scoufmas- ter Ralph Allison checked to see all equipment - was in order. Headed for Camp Agawam, west of Stress Busy Outdoor Activities as Leading Part of Scouting) Ssscr eects ns mic wets me for You ipl ear in Crash ~ HAMILTON , Ont. Truck driv-_| er J. C. Dickerson, 35, of Berkley, . {suffered a broken leg and possible Because “ pd ge = back injuries when his tractor! , there are limits to what) swor Pigg letter ‘a nasilladate. ago verge Be = a 7) - jthe Social Security people can do. But letter can generally start ported in satisfactory condition at! . —_ experience the ball rolling toward Social Se-| Joseph's Hospital. ’ to large. numbers of people t0/, personal ; When write the letter, if your work temporarily during stanton” When you wre shelter. your cause you think you're eligible, you some things| snould clearly state it. Then, your you can do to try to avoid & 10ng| payments probably will be effec- wait in it you're planning t0\tive on the day the letter is re- i i ; ; I f He iF Fg i j rE: z Mere | Y——2 to 4 p.m. ery REMINGTON | RECONDITIONED —While You For : t pontine Zyee Phot whether you’ now receive Social Security = site Clan, sinkian'dbamalinank: enqndiieddiedy Caine oedaplllomad i> end, away from the city, were: Joseph Carter, |ment payments 207 S. Marshall St.; Michael Mellen, 162 S. Shirley Ave. and Ronald Brown, 203 S. Marshall St, ef Bien nate Congress lowered the age of eligibility for widows, wives and when | dependent mothers from 65 to 62.| _ |The starting date for ocyuuetal NEW SERVICE—Re representative will be in our store 3 every WEDNESDAY of every week. 5 a — license, _ ing in since early in August. a certificate, certificate, Payments to eligible disabled do the same. I will use sports-| The social Security people can |persons won't start until July 1. manlike methods in all my outdoor! tell you by phone what to bring |The Social Security Administration, activities.” in and save you a second trip. ‘began accepting applications Oct. 1 grasslands, and Electric Shavers —Main Floor and healthful outdoor. adventure. Last Friday, the day of the 47th anniversary of the organization, one of the newest of Pontiac’s 22 troops headed for woods, wildlife and water on a weekend camping expedition. The troop is spon- sored by the McConnell School Parent-Teacher Association. Since this troop is only four | months old, most of the scouts had never camped out all night. Many of them began working on their second class badge and some even tried to complete re- quirements for: conservation badges. In these few months of scouting, probably one of the most useful scouting experiences they have had is reading and studying the * * * Boy Scout Week this year sees the production of the-fifteen mil- lioneth copy of the book. It is specially bound and will. be pre- sented to President Eisenhower, Honorary President of the BSA. A limited. number of hand- beoks in this printing have 8 four-page inset the publishing of a%book which has been second in sales to the Holy Bible. This is in the years since 1910 when it first - ap- peared. It is this volume. that WEE millions of boys to their first know- ledge of nature lore, first aid.) proper honors for the United States Flag and a wide range of “know how” supplementing school courses, * * * Camping, hiking, nature and the love of outdoors are auto- matically connected to the ‘life and character of a Boy Scout, Printed in their handbook is the Outdoor Code: fg an American, I will do my best t “Be Gann in My Outdoor Man- ners — I will treat the outdoors as_a heritage to be improved for our greater enjoyment. I will keep my trash and garbage out of America’s waters, fields, wood] and roadways. By les rage fire. 1 —I will prevent will build my fire in a safe place and be sure it is out before I leave. «Be Considerate in the Outdoors —I will treat‘ some igs pen with res re- Soe that use of the outdoors is a privilege I can lose by abuse. “Be Conservation-Mirided — ! will jearn pan to practice good All Safe in Tokyo Crash two-engine C47 crashed into the Tamagawa River shortly ‘after was not im SO LITTLE. SEE YOUR MERCURY DEALER NOW FOR FULL DETAILS. Only the Mercury Monterey 4-door sedan offers all these features at such a low price! Style—The glamorous Monterey 4-door has two distinct advantages-for-sedan enthusiasts: it has the clean, crisp hardtop look, plus conventional sedan rigidity. Bright metal moldings frame the windows and conceal the thin, strong center posts. Size — Lowest, widest car in its field . . . most spacious interiors in its field . . . easier rear seat entrance ... giant trunk capacity (34 cu: ft.) and widest trunk opening in its field. 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Famous BEACOW Cottons ‘Durable WATERPROOF Plastic in four corners, Easy to clean, ~ Mattress Cover $3.29. 2 7 TWIN-BED Size Value — e Contour fitted, bound Pees Z| : = — % Se cs So ee ms Besos ts 2S aoe oro Pe 7 ‘ z : : aes ? e With Agencies ing This Emblem. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1057 Heart Sufferers! The Cardiac Society Invites You to FREE PUBLIC LECTURE on “RECENT ADVANCES IN VITAMIN E . AND HEART DISEASE” Guest Speaker tional V. Klee London, Canada peso ae a i A PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL Huron at State St. TUES., FEB. 12... 8 P.M. _ Everyone Welcome. Physiciens Especially javited. . THE CARDIAC SOCIETY 656 Book Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. ee ent fe et Vilieots Lacie ter pastels soe Gan ear tae uber seu coe, WO SUCURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ‘ONE PLACE TO PAY Member Amertenn Association of Creait Counsellors p a Bd 4 Years of Assist You" Daily 9 to St saa? to 1, Evenings by App't. "CREDIT COUNSELLORS FE 8-0186 Above Onkiand Theater second auto Seeking. Dem Nominations‘ th ‘Pantin ‘a Pontiac}. Sixteen Waterond Townstip/Baybroct Dr, Bt CORRS i SO ’ ‘31, of 219 Rae- | Democrats will be seeking nomina-|and Western Railroad * nohive Municipal prcuey §, —_— tions when their names appear-on|He has had training enpert-|_ Lente Me. Sot St Pesta) Saad wen feeek on 6.100 re 18 primary election bal-jence in auditing and bookkeeping. Manufacturing Co. He crane ppp > Bercy arr gy idle ‘They are competing for the right] MPS Dorothy Olson, 4, of 4880|and the father of three children? and Lt. William F Nesbitt, both | to oppcve a slate of Republicans in|snerboue St. ie émployed in the CONSTABLE of the vice squad report they were Ben 1 dotlesee pi state’s office. She is the secretary) Donald J. Carter, 30, of 3360 Vanjon patrol when Boyett made a Candidates and the background) ¢ the Waterford Township Demo-|Zandt Rd., is an stu-|wide right turn off of E. Kennett 2 a cratic Club. pa Fl recy dlr me tae cam das cae ber nee UPERVISOR y, Chrysler Corp. car w was stopped Elmer R. Johnson, 52, of 3320} .2USTICE OF THE PEACE |"To10 Coleman, 30, of 6918 Rain-lfor 4 stop sign. FUNERAL HOME Seebaldt Dr., is a diemaker at Say attain St tos samt pelea ee al oe eer ot Woneetand Stainiess Ware Co. Lake. |Seeb ; School ly See, He is a member of ee ‘“ oe ‘ jn Lima, Peru wants American ime PHONE FE 2-S841 ‘ownship district board, Ps ellington * , also is chairman ot the township{ TRUSTEE De. fe @ detver forl eo reas is faciitios 3 recreation board, : “' F iI ‘ 40, of 3490 (Political Advertisement) (Pelities! Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) un aes Maeut ont We HIGHWAY J Seeterlin, 30, of 5510 Dons|*¢ i at G COMMISSIONER Pag gn ony Wayne}liams Lake roads. Unis C, Bush, 26, of 1000, Hospi- Waterford Voters . State University. He is a dis-| Charles Pappas, 32, of 3727 Bay-ital Rd., was released © patcher for an auto transport firm| brook Dr., is a Waterford Town-itrom army duty, after serving : in Wayne. ; chip High Sched Macher. wilh eight yours. ELECT RICHARD D. TREASURER College and the University of TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE . ‘16 Waterford Township Candidates James D, McGehee, 32, of 4092 Michigan. He is a past president Waterford Plans Training School for Leadership A meeting 0 Gryptize and in- Beginning of the open road to nowhere This is the beginning of satellite Europe—where truth and freedom are often only empty words. But real truth can pour into these countries over Radio Free Europe to build a spirit of freedom. This network broadcasts up to : 20 hours of truth a day. And truth is the one thing the , 3 Iron Curtain can’t shut out. Keep it coming with Truth Dollars to CRUSADE FOR FREEDOM, » s * a e+e. Se z = we fae % ~ Return From the Pienic David Lawrence Says: Democrats Hedge on Ike’s Doctrin WASHINGTON — The steady hower’s influence in world affairs continues among a group of Demo- crats in the Senate. “Although the Senate ‘served _ notice on the world by a vote of | 85 to 3 in January 1955 that the President could use military force in Formosa and related areas in the Far East without further dele- gation by Congress, there is a disposition now on the part of a few Democratic senators to refuse to vote for similar authority to be used in the Middle East. doubt is cast on ‘whether the Thus grave . President can de- lation, relative financial ability to _ meet school needs and the total effort within the states to pro- vide funds for public schools. ‘The formula for Federal-state funds matching would be based on relative state income per school-age child. A bill sponsored by Rep. A. B.. Katy of Pennsylvania, calls for a six year $3.6 billion school construction program. That bill would base allot- lation and state funds would be matched uniformly on a per pupil basis. This is ‘the major difference between the two bills. _ tee Soe A The tentative annual allotment for Michigan would be $25,588,000 . under the Kelley bill and $12,102,000 under the Administration’s bill, says Congressional Quarterly. To get the ~~ full Administration allotment, Mich- _ igan would have to put up President Eisenhower empha- sizes that his program is an emergency measure designed only to stimulate state and local efforts and not to deprive them of their responsibility for control of edu- ~ ation. ed ° Bigness Pena Many bills presented to Congress are designed to apply graduated tax rates to corporate income, hitting big companies proportionately hard- er than small ones. - ‘These measures propose that a small firm should be allowed to keep 95 per cent of its net profits before taxes but a larger firm only 45 per % #- 7s Industrialist Henry du Pont in __ @ recent speech pointed out that auch a policy “oonid pat » penalty a : i Bey a Po ‘ ie one ® 3 ae St or think is ready for statehood. now 1s located at Hope, Alaska, and likes it. He writes that he is panning gold and found one nugget worth $54, also several smaller ones. But he asserts that the precious stuff is found in only a few places. Alaska’s flowers are abundant in its short summers, but the long winters and rough nature of the land makes it unsuitable for farming. : Barrett enjoys the waterfalls, salmon runs, lack of gales and beautiful land- scapes. He says that federal funds supply the pay for 70 per cent of all work being done in the territory which he doés not “ . ee _ Winner of the $25 bond for being first to give us the name of Chief Pontiac's wife is Mrs. Charles E. Alle of 65 LeGrande Ave., who produced evi- dence to prove that it was having found it in a newspaper clipping nine years ago. Today is the tenth birthday of Jack, Jim and Jerry, the go-getting triplet sons of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Uhrick, formerly of 3335 Pontiac Trail. The family now is living in Charlevoix, where Mr. Uhrick has the Pontiac car agency, and the boys are in school. First to report tulip plants making a start is Mrs. Steve ‘Condon of 954 Canterbury Drive, who has some rushing the season, despite the cold. °¢ The U.S. Weather Bureau recently celebrating its eighty-seventh birthday prompts Morton Harriman of BirmingiHtam to phone me that its ' current predictions prove that it is show- ing its age. Under the Walled Lake postmark comes one of those comic swell head Valentines from “Your Ardent Sufferer,” who asserts that when he finishes this column he always wonders just how much a patient public will stand for. —————_ Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. 'R. E. Bailey of 18 Lexington Place; eighty-fifth birth- day. — Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. McDonald of Holly; golden wedding. of Clyde; eighty-sixth birthday. . hi — —tis for an overt LAWRENCE act to test out whether the executive now will venture to. use force. Tt is a mystery why the same Democrats who voted to delegate power to the President in a con- tingent sense in Formosa—without spelling out in detail the steps that would lead to such a decision —now are insisting that something unprecedented is being requested for the Middle East, RETRACING STEPS : The only explanation is that some of the Democrats are really backtracking and do not care if the world knows they are hedging on the position they took on the Formosa resolution. Red China and the Soviet Union couldn't be hap- pier. over the attempts in the Senate to sabotage the Middle East to Formosa in 1955 was over- — . The resolution was not “advisory.” It hag the force and authorization of law. It said: attack, this authority to include the securing and protection of such and the taking of such other meas- ures as he judges to be required 355 to 61 last month and now is ‘pending in the Senate—says: “The President is authorized to amin | Bie ‘ side of the family got me into this mess?” f = nation or group of nations re- questing such aid against overt and with the charter of the “— Dr. William Brady Says: | | Now Claim It’s Unsate but They Fed It to Babes twenty grains of sodium _ citrate daily. The purpose was to prevent formation of large hard curds. Sodium citrate hag been used and praised by many good physi- cians in the treatment of pneu- monia, for «preventing tion (curdling) of blood in trans- fusion, and Wright's solution for application to boils. * * * (Wright's solution consists ‘of 2 ton with it, place over the boil and. cover with waxed paper. Change the dressing three or four times a day.) Either citrate of soda or citrate makes an efficient, soothing cough medicine, for infant, child, or adult, . USED FOR Y . For yedrs sodium citrate (citrate of soda) has been an essential in- gredient.of the foolproof homemade cough medicine | describe in Little Lesson No. 5, -Call.it CRI, for- which send: 35 cents and stamped,” self-addressed envelope, So many customers began whipping up a batch of this medicine First thing we knew, customers asking for an ounce or a pound of sodium citrate were being informed by drug clerks that sodium citrate is “dangerous” and they'd have to get a. physician’s prescription. If they protested that they had always bought it over the coun- plainly labeled “To be sold only on prescription,” For three years — have been i To those who have Lesson No. 5, . let me say that the same amount t r ih i 4 i RRS lifts unionists” t good | ly i iF £3 it EF iff f F | Bs “tf f Es t gf; Fee 22} Reid's Freedom BSaE af € nee as is here i 5? i i; i i un erileeile in i : af world only as a necessity, not 4 must, Bud Starwas Reader Praises Press Features _ crisis, of Justice.” —. ae I am free, I do hope the people of Pontiac understand what free- dom means. brave... strong . . . Some people thought that you were right . . . And some 15 Years Ago JAPS FACE fierce defense at Singapore. MacARTHUR'S situation nearing WAGES OF Pontiac GM ‘em- +. & =% He that remembers not to keep the Christian Sabbath at the be- Cone Rancnds-cf a Paycholowiet: - Relates Own Tragic Experience The greatest shock that ever described this week's series for use on somebody else who is bereaved: — By DR. GEORGE W, ORANE Case U-302: The day of July 7, 1956, will always stand out in the minds of our immediate family. It was Saturday. 1 had lain, down about 2 p.m, to take a nap, for I had a headache and hoped to shake it off so I could write my Case Records for the week. ° * * * About: 3:30 p.m, Danny rushed into the bedroom and shook me “Oh, no, it can’t be!” I cried, as I sprang to my feet. : “Yes, it is," Danny added. “A neighbor from across the street just came over to tell us he- just We it roast ‘be a telee vest tae we would | waker! from a bad dream to realize it was just a nightmare and not grim * * * m After his four - giz i F ri i i li Esi rie : if ‘if Hn * Ree ke S 5 3 é j : : : * * Ee % a clin. ae oe — & | + THE PONTIAC PRESS. ’ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12,, 1957 ” . qa : vw 7AM were — \ = a 4 : * 4 ‘ seg ; i «Ay Soaches Aviaies’ Wrath always up,with the larks looking |guest room, tapped Cas on he ey cies urea for and apprehending second. |shoulder; awakened him . duced herself and learned his} yes, with my water wings,” the day angie. girl said. Se Texas and| ‘he only time f ever saw MY) she was about to leave on an] “ty the oceari?” have made tojfriend stop for a quick reply wasiearly train for jot Jimmy Foxx. ois - a oe HE a} —_ a Bermuda March 2% J ; : 160 W. Huron mst) oe ee ee ey HP Bs iB i, a for ernment announced x is — ashen to AY ¥ 6 MA (B)ible, * . : | iG ON PREMISES $| clammy light of morning, after fomine, (Ezekiel, (HSeih, create, Their talks will follow those in S UBLE STAMPS : Paul M. Snover PARKIN $| 2 dig fight at the stadium or © What's My Une, lee. fishEs, Ruth Paeetae be Mecmatien cd Fray: aay ery: bs i as nade) ts ent Madison Square Garden, Cas was ; ident Eisenhower March 21- LADIES? Leom % ri 5.99 Whhe Unitorne ¢. 1.99 PoOUBLE STAMPS DOUBLE STAMPS. 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TOUR STATE HOSPITAL — Members of the Oakland County oe sisters and three broth-|—) roil Lions fo Pla Southfield Facu Home Demonstration Clubs toured Pontiac State Hospital yester- a ee oe pay york moraine By tt | - 3s SE ee ee ees. ee . . WA ata Ty Sse] SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP —The|be Monte Chatles, Southfield ath-| Seating capacity of the Southfield e A: ee | : | 7, of ig Fe yr ws| Detroit Lions football players arelletic. director, Ed Bryant, Wil|gymauaitorium is 2.200 and dons- _ Waterford Township Gets BidsilroyResidents Sixwaeon i oS ae < a aterford. Co! Church | tomorrow. to a benefit|Dave Sebring and D per person. | Waterford Township Gets Bids|lroy Residents |svsciss’csetar toralsmtoe wo guy's = . Pe a ; x c= ee ¥ s Cemetery, of ’ ? 100,000 Sewer Bond IssueReject Zoning Sirs om Oey, MEE” on 7 ewer , ey Feral Home tn. Draytin Plein between Southfield Varsity . . ~ ‘Two bids for the $100,000 Sylvan|winner, presenting a low bid of was authorized to represent the 500 Persons Down All|, tte tty sone, Samuel ee ees Cee cere ta see Shores “wubdivision sewer bond |°97 per cent rates of the FoR RF Si Proposals; Lawmakers/Wa a tine See ot Poole YOU WI : issue were opened at last night's) |The other bid, submitted PY |County Safety Council at the| Discouraged ee Winer of Watertosd The event is : : a Township board ae tot, ee fr 48 por ct Te Pek TROY—A discouraged and be-|ship and od ytiom. Mrs. Elize-| proceed = ON VALENTINE’S DAY __ Kenower, McArthur Boon Go Aiea Seal cali ee '|wildered city commission saw its\beth Skarritt of White Lake Town- anten adanaee Securities Co. “ot Detroit was the| 7°** Pf | -|St. Andrews Plans zoning ordinance subjected to|ship. Two grandchildren also sur- Sa <— nee a : pag Vieiaeaie Sipeeran Seen meet Svive. _ |. Playing on the faculty team pert ~ ai a ; : os Announce Formation | ter. we cstienic > First Buftet Dinner (rom Sears son" ae “4 ery “This is one of the best bids that) WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Cty Clerk 3. Laynen Lect. | YOUr PTA Is Planning: of Employment Office|s: : hart Founders Brotherhood Bagi |Founders, Brotherhoo g Sessions; Feb. 16 Party = : zg iii PONTIAC LAKE — The PTA ofjwill speak on “Parents Role in Ed-j vitation to all former and present Cub scouts will presgnt the Flag i and scheol board mem- bees of the « iginal and the present |CeTemony and refreshments will be i lebster School at Pontiac Lake|served. — ' and of the Pontiac Lake School to Lakeville - = attend a Thursday program The Lakeville PTA -is 4 & tracing the history of the school| school on Saturday, at ‘ 4 peuaes De en Cran eee a ‘ounders program to begin Waterford Township : 4 wat sane aheviiacg The PTA of Isasc BE - : ft Four Town Junior High is inviting parents : a Four Towns PTA is, meeting|a Wednesday night meeting pe | | Thursday at the school at 7:30 p.m.| “Brotherhood,” in moving . a vest speaker for ine cvening | ‘Students also are invited to at i | will be James Hunt of the. Juve- |, 03°52 nession, which will open nile Court, whe will give & talk || 7.99 and end at : Be : on “The juvenile. easier ininte, touche a ” New officers will be elected ‘ : . e °: After the regular business meet-| trom 7:39 to 8; brief business ae | ‘Thursday by the Oakland County A t ing refreshments will be served by| meeting from 8 to 8:1 > : Seuss a 8 IT ee S O crion third and fourth grade home room} tay on “What : dinner meeting at the New Hudson : : mothers, Mrs, Charles Jehle, Mrs. Means to Me and My 2 yey meet ees om na Harry Garretson, Mrs. Archie Noon| wits the Rev, Arvid a and Mrs, Robert Hays. - Rev, Fr, Norman ‘ MGS a on Army Reserve Center er i ysl Sie ce™ | be shown by the Oakland County % : : fin each room on Valentine day| a... win be vocal selections The ‘breeders’ group is one of Action is expected to be taken| for a five-acre parcel on Orchard uled to be accepted by the com- wits retreshments served by OMS dreskmen Glee Clubs, end be aig yeaa a hugs LaMga » oded co agg Air rm gee Lake avenue. - mission. ean en serving of refreshments up of dairy farmers. tonight which speed up the action necessary The grou» has recommend- Independence Township . Proposed construction of @ new] , no" sod cty ottials Iecrnedled the tereioe te Concent Sashabaw PTA will have as its Man Dies of {Army Reserve Training Center inj 15: a previously-signed S-yarot lots 158 to 163 onthe weet side ees speaker G. P. O'’Connell,| Italy has contracted for 500,000 Of Inju ~ = lease for the land was made voldjot Franklin road between Nevada|from General Motors Institute on|tons of Argentine wheat, Buenos : in Struggle ‘Over Gun City Manager Walter K. Will- iby 1956 Supreme Court ruling.|and Net Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. O'Connell Aires reports. | a man will recommend to the com: '1¢ said a political subdivision could) —— : a DETROIT @—James Hayward,| mission the approval of an option | 1,¢ donate land to the United . : : ‘ seen ge whee Warren, vod wa States ‘unless the city retains : 7 e : p lj ° ] R || | ' in Detroit's Receiving trol of the purposes for which t guring & struggle with his bridelin Detroit Market Area | Willman — one 3 : | 4 : months. planned to file a “tri con-| = “Hayward was shot Sunday night. rndongp pod Pence ar€|demnation suit” which would el FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — A invited to participate in the pro-)the close of the rally, and a . His. wite, Constance, 22, in held| 0a'ty sell a baby in the Westers(mminate the necessity of advertis-| isnt political rally, .sponsored|gram, pregreas it qunitinetneet bat bout . 4 ee eee wer i paadiper aseelice tamer jointly by the Farmington song Whsredsinn Ayn wth tele enage. : "county jail. 7 * ship Civic Assn. and the Farming-|idents township an opportuni- Hammial, presi- oe ee geiagetutor Ceci! A. Byersingh school student, sald be was| Commissioners are also ex-ltqn” Chapter of. the, American ty 10 se and hear the cancidates|,.Mé™.,Dowalas, Hammial, presi SHE MAY NOT BE LOVELY quoted Mrs. Hayward as saying) onicading merchandise in front of|Pected to hear a report from City! Asen,’ of University Women, is t |. ghe and her husband a cigar company when a man|C!etk Ada R. Evans that sufficient scheduled for 8 p.m. Wednesday, at “: Aes over his threat to leave her. She/arove up and asked him if he/Signatures have been certified to| the highschool gymnasium on said she had told her husband shelwanted to buy a baby call for a vote April 1 on the Po-| chiawagsee Street. 2 would kil] herself if their marriage Mrs. Ethel Barron, 39, happened|lice Officers Assn.’s move to re- en Se , went on the rocks, Byers said. on the scene then and she told/Place the Trial Board with Civil All tes trom both political c Byers said Mrs. Hayward told police the man also made the Service. Commissioners are slated| 4é Car me pobecr- terre the’ ‘ a him she picked up a shotgun andlofter to her. to spprove the foruh of the ballot, AS Saath Ger iia bie : 4 was about to take her own lif A candy salesman parked next Pontiac General. Hospital’s a i & 2 when her husband grabbed theito the man’s car said he saw a| 1957' budget, calling for an. ex: , . : “weapon. The gun went off andibaby about five months old! penditure of $3,896,477, or $870.. . a the charge struck Hayward, the!wrapped in a white blanket in| 473 more than last year, is up . 2 prosectitor said. _ the auto. for commission approval tonight. : ; . Commissioners will convene at 8 : ; to. act on a 35-point agenda. : . * Twenty-four items are public hears = — | Order Stays Dismissal |\ne rest mist imrove| (i 2 . : : 2 wie ye be i a of Hazel Park Director Portions of Pontiac's Municipal} BUT SHE’S FAITHFUL... . Bon ; . wal be ehovahosd” Soloeed Uy ter *This is just ple of ou | assortment of f- will , pos- is is just a sample of our unusual assortment of [Y i] charges or a hewn extecunel sats + * * ) —_ _ Valentine cards and gifts .. sae oe : in the state tenure law. The City Planning Commission) Fay “i : ' ; | : oi A hearings is set for Feb. 25 be-|h@8 submitted a recommendation) WEY ia : e fore Judge Frank L, Doty. Untill ar lece ot land hence Sy —_ & COUNTRY ‘ then, the court order forbids the| and and Saginaw, and the First/f ve aan | ae 2 STORE school bdard from interfering with| Baptist Church. A / to gel 4. his duties, seizing the office or| & deed for 10 acres for use in wat 4500 Elizabeth Lake Rood = *° FE 5-276) owned any statement about the| the city's proposed , auxiliary |. uns 7 t-3 ro rs : tion, porage treatment plant, is sched- =” if F ™ ~~ | ‘ | A ; oo “g } ms : ys > i x 3) hy. Hd 4 ee ee wee SHE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1957 i ciated seeds tnt yee you — | stick to your calorie total every) slender, clear-eyed, tireless|the only way for a well person tc Stare, who looks 25 but is 47, sud-|get rid of excess calories. apes) Sod expending 500 calories stood up, saying, ‘Let's) «gud to moderate exercise, particularity if taken regularly, is important... Strenuous exer | We ate-in a small restaurant| “ise stimulates the appetite and Huntington Ave., crowded with is therefore self-defeating so far doctors, biochemists and nutrition-| ®* Welght control goes. myself very|viously consume less calories and lunch 9 a up more until they have giving a faculty brought their weight down -to ; tonight,” Stare said.|where it should have been in’ the " rial M Dr. Stare’s Special Menu (Suggested low fot intake—25% colories from fet) MAN Calories WOMAN Calories BREAKFAST 4 med. grapefruit 7% % bed. grapefruit 7% 1 cup cornfiakes 8S «1 cup corntinkes 6 1 cup milk 165 . © os, milk 128 1 top suger 8 1 top suger “ 1 muffin 195 alice toast as 1 thap jetty © 1s thap jelly See Be Coffee 7 tea Ea Coffee or tea es 4 axe + LUNCH . 1 cup clear tom. soup | oe 1 ¢. consomme or broth ” 4 ‘saitines 70 = -@ —saltines a5 Sliced chicken sandwich . Steed chicken sandwich (ne better or m'naise) 300 (né butter or m'naise) 300 2 olives = & olives 20 Celery hearts 10 = Celery hearts 10 2 sl. canned pineapple 95 1 med. fresh apple 1% “Weight control is pretty much Coffee or tea Coffee or tes a lifetime proposition and there- i Tas fore one must stick to it,’ he said. “Fad diets are definitely not the 2 ~ SNACK answer. They trap you in a vicious Soft drink 8 «= eft drink Ro icicle of losing and gaining that pueeen vere _ avian ane = ay = 4 o. reast veal or turkey 35 4 o@. roast veal or turkey 25 “No-one is going to live either 1 med. parsley potato 10 «(1 =m penton potate = happily o unhappily for any length | {%0rr. “Ss""Zvs sng, =sLetonce umd tomate nied, of time on just black coffee and vinegar or amen a vinegar or lemon 4 eggs, bananas and skim milk, or 1 hard reli 12 = 9. slice bread 4s some supposedly ‘fabulous for-| 1 thep jam 55 «1 thap jam BS mula’.” Angel cake 110) =. &_ «e. frozen raspberries 85 There is no single food that % « pry raspberries Cd Coffee or tea __ myst be banned in a reducing — 835 diet, Include a wide variety of ae foods in your daily menus to as- BEDTIME SNACK sure a balanced diet essential. to 6 on. grape juice _ 190 6 es. grape juice 1 body health. 2 sm. cookles _39 . Bam. cookies »” Potatoes, sugar and bread = 199 199 : : often accused of making a person ae ian — {3 NO. SAGINAW ST. TOTAL CALORIES 2198 =] eee etn eee eee ee ee oe eeonne Sete een eeet tet oneee For wiser weight control, watch your fats, he pointed out. source of calories contribute large- ly to our total caloric intake. | * * * | But even on what would be called low calorie diets, fats frequently ‘contribute 45 to 50 per cent of the total calories. Twenty-five per cent ,would be a safer figure. | Before I left Dr. Stare, he sug- igested two model menu patterns, ‘both on the low calorie side, one ifor adult men, the other for adult ‘women. He- pointed out how they. is le can be and ty Taf Vitis | Fats as the most concentrated) the Seabee Cover Injury Caused by Uninsured Driver; ae heres to the law, A 193C Attorney General's opinion held that the two schools to follow any policy route tuition since both are legislature could not compel those/ hi that the driver at fault was un- insured or failed to settle with the aggrieved party. In a case where the proposed interest, the amount drawn from fund as the result of an ac- cident, The plan would . be effective July 1, 1958, Sentenced in Dope Sale =— a ew © . THE KEY TO HER HEART new law applied, the driver at — at least until he repaid, with H E L l WEL Licence, OFFICE E EQUIPMENT co. ‘A be Bees FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. STEAK . VEAL SALE ALL WEEK YOUNG URKEY BTR LEGS — Qua rtered 59 Orchard For Your Sweetheart _ Whether Girl Friend — Wife or Mother BY i wey eee 5 4 r. 6 .* ayer Y in! . ae | 3 Table Arrangements and Bouquets for the Home $3.50 - $4.00 - $5.00 to $10.00 Cut Flowers Daffodils - Glads - Carnations - Roses — Mums Pearce Floral Company - Iris - Snapdragons Best Gift of All Flowers trom Pearce’s VALENTINE’S DAY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Fresh Cut from Our Greenhouses Corsages for the Occasion Gardenias - Roses’- Orchids Spring Flowers - Carnations - Priced from Plants $1.50 to $15.00 Daffodils - Hyacinths . ' Azaleas - Tulips from $3.50 Two Deliveries to Detroit Daily Lake Plenty Phone FE 2-0127 We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere in the World of Free Parking Ss ei esa sii seen senso eirsde omc bai a eT eee Crepe paper snowballs will decorate the Elks Temple ballroom Friday evening for the annual Sno- Ball sponsored by Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma sorority. Shown stringing the artificial snow- Four pages today in Women’s Section LOVES THEATER Mrs. Kearns, who says her first . great love is the theater, is also interested in music but adds she “He carries on hi. own cam- paign,” she explained. “I never but that I may be a little ive Mrs. Kearns, as president of the! National Federation of Republican) Women, chalked up an impressive total of air mileage in her travels across the country. 2. * ¥$ A couple of years ago she re- “iton, Ont., and Mrs. Walter S. Dur-| twa drive will leave by plane jand of Brantford, Ont., were week- jend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ” lof South Josephine avenue are en of the Mercy School of Nursing Mrs. Connie Benson of Cadillac’ sored by Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta * balls are (left to right) Mrs. Alvin Martin of Drayton Plains, Mrs. Robert Terry of East Pike street and Mrs: Duane Chamberlain of Drayton Plains. Dane- ing will be from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. \ PAGES 10-13 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 2, 1957 Mrs. Thomas Wright of Kings-, Mrs, Jerome 8, Varon of Ot- Sunday for New York City | Where she will visit her mother, 'W. Beebe at their Sylvan Lake | Mrs. F. ~~ e » home, “ < ms “Sometime,” a variety. show, ‘will be presented by the junior Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Linney ‘class of the Mount Carmel Unit route to Las Vegas, Nev., where|jon Feb. 21 and -22 in’ the unit they will visit relatives for sev-|Nurses’ Home. eral weeks. Their vacation plans; .Ann Roetieger of Sylvan Shores also include a trip to Los Angeles, drive is a member of the chorus. so that daughter Susan can visit | * * * Personal News of In terest in Pontiac Honor List have been announced by Sister Mary Justine, dean of}, Mercy College, Detroit. Covering the entire campus, the favored list includes only those students who have attained very high scholastic imarkings at the end of the last iterm, Among those high on the list Was junior Sheila Balz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Balz of Marquette street. ; * * * Mrs. Cecil Newstead is entertain- Disneyland, Coveted places on the Dean's On Stock Market ceived the insignia of a member| of the 100,000-Mile Air Club. TRIP ABROAD She made her first trip abroad ‘Women’s Club Sees F ilm | ing of stock on the New York stock ,|market at the Monday meeting of| 1 meeting when founda: " is; the Pontiac Junior. Woman's Club. will be made for the Gate tenes ‘Club Discusses \Playroom Plans Robert Lemaux spoke on the; at the meeting held at Pontiac theme, “Opportunities in Today’s| Federal Savings and Loan build- Markets” and presented a short| ing. Mra Hinckley appointed film showing the buying and sell-| Mrs. Iva Odell and Mrs. Lioyd Smith, delegates to the March ing at a bridge luncheon in her home on North Hammond Lake road Wednesday. , * * * Mr, and Mrs, Willard Raskey (nee Mary Templeton) of Manistee announce the birth of a daughter, Robin Lee, Feb. 6. Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Georg; Templeton! of East Huron street and Mrs. Emmal Raskey of Manistee, ce Division of Camp Oakland. The film was followed by Mr.) * * * Lemaux giving an explanation of| lien Sdn Maeches snl Mrs | Plans for furnishing a playroom Vv the “Owen PTA Plans |Wednesday Pageant title of the pageant to be presented at the Wednesday meeting of (Owen School PTA. The program will ‘be directed, by fathers of the PTA at! Snow-sprayed trees will scene for the Sno-Ball Friday evening at Elks Temple. Mrs. Mich (left) of South Ardmore avenue holds ~ Schneider (left) of West decoration-making session fit the Child Psychiatry Hospual. A little clowning was enjoyed by Mrs. Vincent DeWolfe of Auburn avenue when they met for a Sno-Ball. Proceeds from the Friday dance will bene- help set the ael Gallogly The annual a centerpiece while Mrs. C. M. Beevers of East Huron street sprays it with snow. from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m, affair will feature dancing ‘|The time has gone so fast.” Farrell's great romance in one of the screen's most famous love stories, added: “It’s been a long time. But I've been so busy I've hardly noticed. * * * Miss Gaynor’s film comeback will be as the mother of a 17- year-old boy in the 20th Century- Fox film, “Berriardine.”’ QUITE UNEXPECTED Kennett road and Barbara for Beta Sigma’s annual Program at Pontiac State Shower Given for Gladys Owen A shower for Gladys Owen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Owen of Spokane drive, was given Friday evening by Mrs. Gerald Lee Reed in her home on Coseyburn drive. "Gladys is the bride-elect of Rob- ert J. Beach,.son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beach Jr. of Exmoor road. Thirty-five guests were present for the bridal shower at which a ine Day motif was used “Where in the World?” is the Group Presents Valentine Dance Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson were welcomed as new members of Hoedowners Square Dance Club at the Valentine Dance held Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garvey and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perry were guests. Calling the lively quadrilles were Cecil Elsholz, Larry Boya, Fred Froede, Howard Hatfield, DeWitt Hart, Ted Hoyt, Ray Burch and Harvey .Gilchrist. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hartung arranged the dec- orations. : Policewoman Talks - to New Sylvanites Patricia Sweeney of the Pontiac Police Department spoke on the scope of the policewoman’'s- work at the recent. meeting of New Syl- again!”* “Well,” she went on, “I read it. I liked it and I told him I'd do it. “I think the real reason I agreed is that I have a teen- age boy of my own plus the fact that the story is amusing and gay. “This story,” she added, ‘“‘is about a bunch of young boys. But they aren't delinquents, I hate those grim pictures they're mak- ing nowadays about warped chil- dren.” * * * Janet, whose son Robin is 16, will be playing a mother role for the first time in her life. PLAYING HERSELF “Always, I was * the ingenue,”’ I am enjoying it all so much be- cause I'll be practically playing myself.’" * * * The one-time red-haired actress who is married to Adrian, the de- 1938 as Carison’s girl friend in “The Young in Heart.” “That was Richard's first pic- ture,” she recalled, “He’s real- ly gone places since then,” “I haven't the slightest idea. This one came as a complete surprise, I guess it could happen PTA Activities of she laughed, “this will be new but| Made > Wayne deBeauclair, Mrs. |. |Colonial Group | |Meets at Home \of Mrs. Rammes Mrs. J. A. Rammer ope her tional Church, for a luncheon meet- ing. Mrs. L. L. Dunlap, chairman of the luncheon committee, was as- number of Psalms. Announcement was made of the parish night din- ner Feb. 13 and of the loyalty supper on Feb. 17. * Following luncheon and the meee - ing members spent the afternoog sewing for the American Cancer Society. Mrs. Ellwood Bigler, Mrs, Stanley Kipp and Mrs. Arnold Sim- son were guests at the meeting. Joseph Wagleys ; “I wish I could say I saw’ the F ington -he still sought to keep u S . a ‘ ‘ 4 i his musical interests,” Mos. avenue is shown listing the names of Sigma Phi sorority. pong = pen mag paso Hosts at P arty i ecole thr it aw patrons for the annual Sno-Ball spon- : it happened: - for Bride-Elect é : ad so | talking to : “Sam Engle — the producer — . ow a eee we Cen ee | ° rang me up on the phone one; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Wagley 3 ‘He pedi mes been taterested f day and said, ‘Janet, I want youlentertained at a party honoring : car ais ei ean . 1 |to do something for me. I have|Phyllis Moats Saturday evening in ' He ; meg “ig cot tos : : ‘|@ script I want you to read.’ their home on Hammond street. 4 a to & Phyllis is the bride-elect of the Wagley's son, Joseph Jr. She is the daughter of Mrs. W. D. Moats of Clearwater, Fla. Among the 70 attending were guests from Pontiac, Adrian, On+ sted, Birmingham, Ann Arbor, Fenton, Detroit and Toledo. Mrs. John Walls Entertains Group Pilgrim Group of First Congrega- tional Church held a luncheon meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. John Walls of North Johnson avenue. Mrs. Harry Lillie, Mrs, Norman Feet and Mrs. Frank Meserva assisted the hostess, Devotions were | Meeting Conducted 1888 as Richard “Catia wil by Saybrook Group ° i © a Mrs. Crary gave devotions on Legislator’s Ex-Ingenue |... 78 Hope and Coa : ity.” Mrs, Robert Tarr, = ‘ rd : dent, announced plans for a money Wife Finds . Now Plays [i swat tite es mo Free Time } O er O e parish dinner, Wednesday. CI Career in Movies|cancer pads, Mrs, Ronald M. Wik Mrs. D. Kearns Poca, ‘ “ : guest, Mrs, William Completes Stint as raat Resumed by Gordon invited oo ome SS or GOP Executive ane ynor |b on, Dela, some ge By LEE BELSER ; ' ieee kee a HOLLYWOOD aNs) — Thirty, otandish Gr oup years , Janet Gaynor made , teer ssh ag tree hah Par- film history. as a sweet Meets at Home | My See ate of FE Klines > -|| eee Sa a ara Mrs. F. E. Kline and Mrs. Peter is -VanderHoek—were—cohostesse s The energetic wife of the screen as a mature, silver-haired| members of the Standish Group of gressman_ from _ vania oe in a Son motion pic- at ees Church Ras “eently completed- second nearly decades. a dessert luncheon. * i : secutive two-year term “I'm kind of dizty i¢ you real- Kline opened her home on Oakhill | | f tion of Republican Women. “I can hardly believe it's true.” x * * : She was awaiting the arrival Devotions were given by Mrs. © phan hee he Sa yy hoe pear = ee pe as husband and kept 2 de- [Common stocks, preferred stock! Bradley Scott poured atthe tea at the’Oakland County Child Guid- clubs of eight or ten people who the Men's Night meeting. , {vanites Club. Mrs. John Fillippi|High ‘Members of the Mothersingers opened her home oh Woodland|$* 2 "iNew ‘Shoe Style ; A iseeting Feb. 20, avenue for, the meeting. \ 2. , {meet once a month to st the| will also participate im the pro- ; ‘|stock market in order swine Charles, Mrs, Melvin ‘Small, Mrs.|Club held at Hotel Waldron. gram. A feature of the evening} Mrs: Rex Bailey was welcomed|rouncsts’ Day hectine Welnesasy ‘at New for spring, 1957:. the *bliack wise’ investments. sig ore Farag Tah J. ae" toes | terry Surola and Alice Kimball |will be ‘the modeling by PTA mem-|as a new member of the club. Mrs,}7* >™ : tent leather shoe with its own . d . .|teported on the plans of a ed ibers of fashions from late in the|Robert Smith was a t at the] | Enecutive board of wever PAS jilt - in . white puncheg Mrs. Claire, Hinekley presided | Leland Martin. Wa} [cite am be Cusp! Godage" lseee Gecaeey we ae eines ait ieee. oes fn peter cra poet ae, ; a : a | i i. ‘ ) i ¢ i ba ; ‘ tf = ‘ * es | “ i > oa es ly j f ee é ! ‘A ‘ ‘ ; i ye , : f ‘ ‘ j : ‘ ee i : ¢ ; : aan | z ) LX : : s wba? Piss i ‘ fd gs reo : i g a a , . come oe joe j et | \< i oe See ee A aoe S Sore ON 4 om eS ee St Se | Tie Se 2 ; & » 1 te i i hs | H | iH HH ! gi # or f is if : Ee 8 uf _ MR. and MRS, JAMES carnations, rated the altar of St. Michael Church for the Saturday wedding of Patricia Ann’ Kucera and James Thomas Glynn. * Niagara Heat-Massage Ped Seothes Pain of Arthritis The new Thermo-C combines cyclo-massage and heat in a flat, comfortable cushion. It will aid relaxation and help relieve the pain’com- monly associated with arth- ritis, bursitis or rheumatism. | yclopad is the _ result of extensive research to develop a simple, easy-to-use home unit combining heat with a mew physical ducing remarkably | effects on the body. benedcial|y & Fi by anatt F FE bE f : g Private life for the Queen and both! No. 8459 with Patt-O-Rama in- yards of 35-inch. our Basic Fashion. The’ Spring mer ‘57 issue is filled with smart, ‘new designs for all sizes; special Auxiliary Plans t bride of James T. GLYNN Patricia Kucera Speaks} Vows in St. Michael Rite John E. Glynn of North Johnson avenue, was attended by Leonard David Stuk, Thomas Holbert, Rich- ard DeWitt of Akron, Ohio, and Gerald Kucera, brother the Bargain Sale * the book—25 her consort is features; gift pattern printed inside cents. . next meeting of the auxiliary. Bethel Guild Hears Program on ‘Needs’ — = [ = wre experience. Elliott Stop in or let our decorator call at your home with samples of fabrics. Finest workmanship is _assured by Elliott’s expert crafts- . men who have .over..30. years. of . Open Evenings by Appointment |) COMPLETE CARPET SELECTIONS ‘Foolproof - March 11 is the date set for the To tell the truth or not to tell the truth? . That besets more job- problem hunters than any other I know, Recipe Is" Mrs. Walter Fills Basic Loaf With Lemon Custard — : 3 i t a 2 5 : i almond extrac: beaten stiff E ; together . Cream butter, add sugar gradually beat until Add flour alternately with Niquids, Beat smooth and add flav- orings. Carefully fold in beaten whites, is White Cake IAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 12, 1957 ~ Should Workers z z : F you Z zi ik if 3 tablespoons flour \% cup 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten 1 cup tilt ene 7 lemon juice (more, ad de- Add flour, sugar and salt to slightly beaten yolks, Stir in milk. Cook in double boiler until thick. Add lemon juice. Let cool before spreading on cake, * Church Group Is Entertained * A Bible study on the topic, "na tionalism and Internationalism’ were Mrs. Florence Allen and Mrs.|# Us se ai Seca solic Sr ate eal a * W| Your wedding will be a day to remember in your Arthur's Gown you will have the glorious memory of the occasion Others ** THE LOVELIEST oP RING -DDINGS come from Arthur's Bridesmaids Dresses 5 19.98 to 39.98 : i in your quest for beauty Here now... our breathtaking new Bridal Gowns... Bridesmaid Dresses and Dresses for Mother of the Bride é @ . é * . SN a NA +. ~ a wre ¥ an | Pontiac Travel Service _ Phone FE 8-3251 : 698 W. Huron ito her three topics of conversation. Whether she is with one other iperson or in a crowd, she sticks concerning her, her children, and oy Le come a bere simply because she hasn't time for many outside activ- ities and spends most of her time teing a housewife an? mother. She can read. She can open her eyes to the world about her. She can cultivate an interest in others that makes her willing to So there. is really ne excuse for eny woman, however “tied down” she may be, to turr into a bore because she has only three topics of conversation, ; * * * Just adding a fourth topic—the person she is talking to or his in- terests—will keep a woman from ing that every detail of their lives) . larly for afternoon and evening. Mr. John forsees hats more over- sized than ever and in sunset colors of-pink, mauve, violet, lavender and raspberry. The pastel trend is so favored listen as much as talk! facturer of foundation . garments can fee] feminine inside and out. De Molay Group Holds Dinner DeMolay Mother's Club, Pontiac i Ti if being a bore. Order of DeMolay members and and to play an occasional of bridge. She owns a loom, : of her civic activities as she serves on the board of directors of three organizations of the city and county, After three years experience as publicity chairman of the Pontiac Symphony Association, she helped organize the Women's Association to help promote the orchestra. She was elected the second presi- dent of this organization and ir that capacity is a member of the symphony’s board of directors. * * * She serves on the board of di- on Youth Work | Mrs. M. R. Little of Mount Clem- ens spoke at the luncheon meeting of the Women's Society of Chris- tian Service of Central Methodist Church held in the church parlors Thursday. 5 Choosing as her theme, “Whom Shall I Send?” Mrs. Little told of the need for youth to enter Chris- tian service work. * * * Mrs. Milton H. Bank used as her topic for devotions, ‘To Give, To Give, and Give Again.”’ Group sing- ing was led by Mrs. Harold Sib- to do it,” finds a. good il : in Mr ell Shad | three childre nee ne eae - jand I were invited out to dinner ; |David, and “Jinx”, the tamily’s Jat the house of a friend in the “ORA OBRECHT drive, As ithe roads quite dangerous because Specializing sslbcontibence tnceeee wit | The fitrary houses not only ot ice. : in However, I bope that many of You ; | en I. — (Biber peg hy Aigo Gon Hair Styling _ will write to me at the end of your) —" » Mention | inane fer trop but dou- ve pe Fagadbc treat too bad, “oad P ts eight weeks and tell me about your ae ‘bles as Mrs. Shadley's office, cause peeenae red and Permanen nna Tomorrow: | “Diminish, | Forget) ils files, notebooks, desk and ot erty emir put out about this Complete Beauty Service | Improvements in physical ap- Detects; Play Up Ce oe | |and thinks we should have kept the 205 pearance, and how these affect a The file now most in use is the fair weather or foul. 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 . wrordrterbrereebeeereee?| exciting and gratifying to me. I e OOK: ee nn? See te 4 pompano aoe "nt —_ , planning as general _ |gone regardless of weather?’’ GIANT SIZE ai ot Blossoms | ual i show. ng goatee pe a Apswer: It depends entirely AMARYLLIS BULBS | ~ It-is hoped that all of you on the Marathon 2 7 het. 7 S| qpon how great was the risk. If . 85 ¢ have learned the value of exercise during the past for Spring __ Sponsored by ~~ sa ge a MRS. MAXWELL SHADLEY asucnidanean = yr a PAS OL be few weeks and will continue with it as a lifetime part | Pastel Hues Appeor;| wit present 18 exhibitors Feb. there without ap_accident,. then Tul Begonias of your. daily routine , Floating Panels Top ik 21.in the church building. of her aiaitien wag Hgts tone a” Bulbs — @ Colors : ‘ PUT Slim Sheath Skirts athgnaencistoaaee Revolution, AAUW, | But the storm would Bavo bad 2864 te $10 Boring Woman Chatters we lene aoe ea] Eom mee es Sie mea neae ¢—A for $1 OFING VVOMAN CHAPELS | catcaco ans) — Te ttest|Mmees the siening of « mumis| and ‘Women's Aatiery 40.60 | Se ey TASKER’S About Just Three Topics jtrotina’® * 6°[tmse rm cin, sr it] sin 6 teres tm ay | pur se, Pet My die ee . Sate wae © te sates ae of interest to) to the State Medical Society, bed yrtige three Arado . 63 W. Huron St. Limits Her Conversation to Herself,|signers voting ‘tor Paste ae enna a nmmer school ,,BMt cu*tently the most active|should be equal on both sides. The ’ . . ’ e , & 8c ; F | FE 5-6261 Her Husband and Her .Children began: Mgt ney ms valle a Rei Prag olen oat eb gner Pediat: twee Tape tipmey Besley L — = | | question include Larry Aldrich,|Ing. shops and cooks, acts 8! when the telephone rings it is|more relatives on the girl's side 5 By RUTH MILLETT four fine children, But she makes|Harvey Berin, Oleg Cassini, Mr. for the three youngsters.|.:.- 41. t, be a committee chairman|than the boy's. }_ She is a complete anc utter bore.|the unpardonable mistake of think-\John and Schiaparelli. and somehow finds time to bowl). antique dealer for.a conference.| “She thinks it is only fair that to make up the difference. I dis- is as important to others as it is| which made a comeback in 1956, ‘ a ypeey tapnr Hamas pad Bk ES stilt wilt be stylish but the some weaving, and hopes to do\( entra] WS( S i Will you please «4° @ - one phasis will on on coordinated |™°®: : : Hears Address stle this A woman doesn’t need -to be-| Costumes of pinks, blues and The Antique Show is only one Answer: The sentiment fraternity pin is very much same as an engagement ring. most certainly shoul: return it. i their fathers enjoyed a coopera- tive dinner recently at the Masonic Temple on East Lawrence street: * * * ley accompanied by Mrs. John Hall. - Mrs. Richard Balmer presided ‘at the meeting and announced the annual Thank Offering service to be held Feb. 17. “ * * * Members of the Ada Duhigg Cir- cle served the luncheon with Mrs. Roger Brummitt, Mrs. Bert Sto- well and Mrs. George Dietrich act- ing as cochairmen. Mrs, Harry Stowell, Mrs. Viola Hopp and Mrs. H. T. Rombough served on the | hospitality committee. HOSPITAL GROUP . She ‘serves on the board of di rectors. of the Oakland County Hospital Association, a member of the purchasing committee. * * * David's Boy Scout Den 9 claims Mrs. Sliadley as den mother; The girls, Barbara and Mary, have their inning when mother acts as ‘treasurer for the, Girl Scout Cook- ie sale. : J BEAUTY SHOP s Ghi Omegas to Tour Members of the North Suburban Kenneth Anthony presented devo. Chi Omega Alumnae will meet tions and Mrs. Lloyd Reynolds read Thursday for a luncheon and tour/the Mother’s Prayer, of Cranbrook Art Museum. Lois| Mrs. Duncan McVean, president, .| Harwood of Cranbrook will hostess!appointed Mrs, Socrates Sekles, ac- the group. Mrs, Kenneth Thornton|tivities chairman; Mrs, John R. of Royal Oak and Mts. Thomas/Parr, membership chairman and - |Ammer of Birmingham are Wandl-|Mrs. Arthur Thomas, soctar chatr- ing reservaions. man. 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Five hundred members and guests gathered at North- wood Inn for the dinner meeting. us - ‘ * na _) | "PHE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, President of the National Republi- can Women’s Club, Mrs. Peter Gibson of Monroe (left) was on hand for the annual event. She discussed latest GOP . Franklin, *. County Women. Ponting Press Photos by Tem Gerls with him was George F: "FEBRUARY 12, 1957 news with Mrs. Kenneth B. Nichols of president of the Oakland Federation. of Republican Card Party * * * Mrs. Cecil Diehl, worthy matron, a special meeting to be |Use ‘Blind Method’ to Hang reeel | Le z H PERE eee a -| An average adult has about sev- en pounds of calcium in his body. Banquet JOES Plans | n March 14. | announced held March 11, A memorial serv- 161 STATE STREET FE 5-6096 Complete detailed brochure . 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F IRSRSOP HS SG. ees ae 4 . . . ‘ ‘ ud > ¢ | 4 | . 7 . f \ : yt | ae a fe i i = oo 4 ; i= ee 5 LAZELLE AGENCY Inc. | sasgg 3 g 33322 i ily iN; ie | Si i Pentise Press Phete top attraction in state prep basketball ranks. The Parkers have a well balanced scoring team and the team’s leading scorers Dave Diehm (7) and are regarded as one of the fastest teams fn the Hudson Ray (11). The game tonight at PHS is the _state. 2 - AIMING HIGH — Pontiac's hope for continu- ing its unbeaten streak to 11 games against High- land Park, which is also 10-0, will rest heavily on =| tail sg rd ig Jat aay! fii" a | —+- i cH i i distance man, took the “aus ane speedy in. 1:53.9, TONGHT’S GAMES City Cage Slate ma. aeaeeren| Es wanes ve. at Home Lunch ¥ 3 pt ntral vs. Celtics WEDNESDAYS Leagues at um ton Kids vs. 7 p.m. ME ol - 22 ‘a te tpm— national’ ta 7 p.m ‘anak 8:30 chante ¢ fg . se “acl ¢ [é i ” ~ a ° ge i sl \ ~~. oe io Seen, Mil- (R) righthanded; (L). ) ‘ Robin Roberts (R) is on the), ®: for Philadelphia. The ; are seventh at St. ski leads draws a (R) is Del Dickson ( (Key: i ii gas said the septation has Ht i Th Bs aH sic |From Sr cae nea : Jay Kopriace, a member ste iu aoe oe anes sear "s Bowling Association. score (men) — James — score (women) — Marvel| 44). vard run in :48.4 and the 880 sponsor omen sore (men) — Cec) 280. sponsor 320. timsn pee into a tie|Bon Blasingame (L) to follow. attack. * with a 39-34 qe a to Stay in Mini 2nd | Sponsor Titel, — in in work, Bekele t Cutis. Marlll Bowl 1163. Sa: ia Capta — and that wouldn’ Straight Hoop W beaten Falcons to Men's Intram ‘League (YMCA) victory in a hy eee, YMCA erday telling of a You may have read the wire service stories yest football player, njury Tésulted in his being paralyzed law suit which was awarded to a high school S| A big last half sparked the un- valley © negligence on the part of the coach. She charged that the boy was not moved to the sidelines soon enough after he was injured. driving should — Beat Participates “I was shocked to hear trem football te ping peng he has to assume some per. was what it cost to operate! of his parent or legal guardian to ° s —— Several football coaches in the area commented on the matter, |< Liability insurance for $200,000. was carried, which made up the which has grown to nation-wide interest. The mother of the boy whe lived in another city filed suit cla Eé Graybiel, retiring coach at PHS said, play football. In a scrimmage session with another school the boy eeplie taor romgeoesodegcoch Se =p headend father, who was divorced. The father gave permission for the boy to was injured September 10, 1965. Anthony Welch, after a football i remainder of the total awarded. the school for one i ati: two week- gpa pate Saturday par-| Martell the pre- tion of (en =i: | ‘ail nit you can be sure the case will be watched by school \Royals Whip ao, 72-65, back into contention for 2nd place er at =—_ 2. au | S i $2 fal Cf Hias Fok — im fee fF = : S it a il i =< is | el jiu; Y) ill wf ary aHg Bee aie: Ss zis | [gta js! ay tp © i ay —o s| Be He Hi: hes |. SH pun 8 te | |= Tit pbs yee —l hin tH ay annale 5 i% “825s £ 3 mg | Hr ae ie ha ae asl > slayt fl gt S = ae fet ' . 3 = ull; = A Hilah aif - Sag ba z gs ee : i hth Han ee af ela aay ditt | tly - Bice iy $22, He “fl atti aii 4 ie He | i a. ili li Bas TEs ae ie a | ai qa pal #38 un Slit Fila “iui: WESTMINSTER FAVORITE — ‘Handler Jane Kamp of Holliston, Mass., holds blue ribbon to . breast of Ch. Barrage of Quality Hill after dog was chosen best of breed in boxer division of favored to win Westminster Kennel Club show in Madison Larry Hedden narrowed the margin Square Garden yesterday. Barrage, owned by Mr, |before Lamar Lundy and Ed Mc- and Mrs. Jouett Shouse of Washington, D. C., is .6 as Time Fades ‘Defeats Purdue Monday's 68-66 Win at Lafayette Gives MSU 5-3 Mark LAFAYETTE, IND, ® — Michi- “Tgan State ranked itself as a Big Ten basketball contender ae with Illinois. Spartans trailed most of thé game and were behind 39- 34 at the half. With less than 11 minutes left the Boilermakers led 59-49. Then sué@cessive field goals by, Michigan State’s George Fergu- AP Wirephote | son, Dave Scott, Bob Anderegg and Cormack countered for Purdue. Minutes later Scott stole the ball the best in show award today. to tie the score at 63-63, thanks to some earlier marksmanship by sophomore Johnny Green. Joe Campbell, Purdue star The Spartans are tied for third). Prep Cage Menu Light, but lasty A full schedule of games in the The Wildcats have won ofily twice spotlight in tonight’s limited high school basketball program in the Oakland County area. defeats after winning its Ist seven, seeks to get back on the victory trail against Lakeview in a Bi-\up County League tussle at Utica, x *« * Additional area games tonight are Bloomfield Hills at Oak Park) ,, and Romeo at New Haven, Cran-| brook plays Patterson Collegiate Wednesday in Windsor. said yesterday he’s thinking about security as he weighs a Canadian opportunity against the Green Bay A Milford quintet which has gorle|Packers’ offer of a pro football from the .top to the bottom of the |career. Wayne-Oakland Conference ladder x« * * in two seasons plays host to = ee isn't the only problem,” ether loop tilt. Kramer Studies Canadian}. Packer Pro Grid Offers said Kramer, ‘I want security aft- er my playing days are over. think over both offers before de- ciding which to take." , * * a Packers’ No. 1 Kramer, the oo Maryland Track 7 Opens Earliest in East History BOWIE, Md. — Bowie race course, which only a few years ago didn’t unlock its gates until April, welcomed the customers to its winterized premises today in a move that Twa bo welled closely by thoroughbred racing people everywhere. Lake Orion and * * *® The 41-day meeting marks the earliest date the horses have been taken out of winter mothballs in the Cater otras ena cold from one game to the next, | track. handed Oxford a severe trounc-| © x » * ing in their 1st meeting at Orion. weather - man _ promised Day and Night Service ‘lof the Abraham Lincoln Handi- cap, with 11 older horses going to | |the post, was the holiday feature: fama ion an eight-race card. } Beagles Run Sunday | Sunday’s activity in the Meta- jmora hunt area includes a run by . a quarter-mile track to the ly fate _ $925 (6-cyl.) vi) thee 94 MARKET TIRE CO. Open 9 to 9 7) W. Buren St. sees er eeer AOR Ee eee © Pro eee Football League college starting center in the last night. * * & Therefore, I'm going to seriously draft choice in the last National player} draft, was here as: Michigan's Big Ten Basketball game with Wisconsin Although he said he_ prefers guard, failed to score from the floor, but his shot from the free throw line gave the Boilermakers their last lead. Green and Quiggle put State lahead briefly, then Lundy tied it up, with 21 seconds left. Finally Quiggle ended it with his long shot- with—four seconds left. MICHIGAN STATE PURDUE ° FG FT TP FG s ues eae Tere er Lions’ ind Dibble Signs for 6th Year North ' Coolin By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Unbeaten North Carolina may be leaving Coach Frank McGuire limp of late with those near de- feats, but the faith of the na- tion's sportswriters and sports- casters is as strong as ever—re- taining the Tar Heels as the No. 1 Title FoesEnd — Gym Workouts Miami Lightweight Crown MIAMI BEACH, Fila. (INS) — Lightweight Champion Joe Brown and former titleholder Wallac e|” (Bud) Smith, their training com- pleted, relaxed today and awaited tomorrow night's 15-round cham- pionship bout at the Miami Beach Auditorium which will be televised. Smith, a 3 to 1 underdog, doubtiess was thinking about his last two encounters with the New Orleans champ. The Cincinnati battler held the lightweight crown last May when he was decisioned in a non-titie match with Brown. Then in August, when the chips were down, Brown floored him| twice in the 14th round and walked off with a decision—and the cham- right hand in doing so, a “capacity house." Tigers Get Jack xiwwDittmer in Swap ‘DETROIT (INS) — The Detroit Tigers today traded minor league outfielder Charles King and an- other player to be named later for second baseman Jack Ditt- mer of the Milwaukee Braves. Dittmer batted .245 last season while appearing in 44 games for the Braves. DETROIT ~The Detroit Lions ‘signed end Dorne Dibble, former Michigan State star, to a 1957 today. It will be Dibble’s 6th year with the Lions, eral: manager Nick Kerbawy to contract-signing. National Football League contract) The pass-snatcher actually headquarters football to basketball, he revealed the Globetrotters had talked King will be sent to Milwau- kee’s Wichita farm club. Brown, Smith Clash in| Tomorrow for. faa iis Stil 1-2 in AP Ratings team in this week's Associated Press college basketball poll. * * * 8 Despite a couple of scares last week—65-61 in double overtime against Maryland and 75-73 over Duke—North Carolina still is the top-heavy favorite, piling up al- most 100 points more than runner- up Kansas and third-place Ken- tucky. The leaders with first vince votes and won-lost ‘ords through ree turday, Feb 2.4 bets ae points on ees 6-5-5-3- North Carolina, 8) coeine . 7 ansas rirh) (14-1) ecae entucky (3) (3) heeteg se § ttle (5) (18-2) wadiey (5) (15-2) Methodist (16-3) . UCLA (16-2) nen Louisville CQ) (154) en. c.ss fowa State (14-4) |10. West Virginia (4) (18-3) SECOND TEN ry PPAR PP why, by Finsterwald 4 conference joss in four games, | TUCSON, ARIZ. (INS) — Steady Badgers Spoil UM Title Hopes With 70-65 Win- Wolverines Are Unable to Make Up Deficit Early in Game | Takes time... but it's worth it! aN MADISON, Wis. (® — Michigan's hopes for the Big Ten basketball crown were lost in the dust of | Wisconsin’s first conference vic-| tory last night. The Badgers led all the way to win, 70-65. For Wisconsin, it was the first victory in seven league starts, For Michigan, it was the third | leaving an even 4-4 Big Ten ree- ord, The Wolverines let the underdog Badgers get off to a big 30-19 lead When we make a suit to i Cie tb woe ce just five minutes—before the first your order, it's individually | 13, Oklahoma chy () (46) ........ Aihalf ended. Then the Michigan > tos: hanedi, teetiaieall ie Woes Virenin Tech a QLD $3\ squad put on the steam to end bd Y 7 Y Duke (10-7) QU @jup on the short side of a 32-29 and painstokinglytailored: — ilo (tie > b area el ots “- 3% | intermission score. - 20, St Louis. ties) et ; That takes time—but what Morehead. Ky. two first’ piace votes,| .But Wisconsin mastered the ‘Wol-' a! ee verine fast break recovery in the a difference it makes! : second period, holding a four to is seven point advantage throughout Better come in and selec} ey q C on the stanza, Wisconsin’s Bob Lit- zow took scoring honors with 20] Yewrs ROW: points. i $ Michigan's high man was Pete | 59 Tillotson with only 17 points. Ron | Starting at Kramer, Michigan's star center, | ; was held to 13. points by a pair of Wisconsin reserves, Steve Radke Randolph pionship — although he broke his Some 4,000 fistic fans will. see what happens, according to pro- moter Chris Dundee, who predicts and Dave Kocourek. The closely guarded Kramer fouled out with | seven minutes left in the game, | Dow Finsterwald fired a five- under-par round to win the $15,000 iTucson Open golf tournament in a] playoft with newcomer Don tt. Custom Tailors & Clothiers 008 W. Muren at Telegraph Whitt, an Alameda, Calif., | golfer who camé from behind Kremer I a the playoff round yesterday at the Ei Rio Country Club. But Fisterwald, of Tequesta, Totals 23 24 10) HARDWARE 458 Orchard Lake Ave. Fla., toured the extra 18 holes in 65. Reschedule City Games. The City League basketball games of Jan. 24, postponed be-| cause of mid-year graduation ex-| ercises at Pontiac High School, | have been rescheduled Feb, 2) at the PHS gymnasium. Shaw’ s| | Jewelers face the Boys Club af] |7 p.m. and the Clarkston Mer-| ‘chants meet Booth Homes at 8: 30,| DOUBLE STAMPS Get the top performance and economical operation your car was built te give you. Drive in whenever you need service, - from a windshield wash to a tune up. ond Lining. “Firestone BRAKE JOB Here’s What We Do ... . Remove Front Wheels and Inspect Brake Drums WEDNESDAY A crowd of upwards of 13,000 was expected to turr out, as the fair weather with the mercury around 42 degrees. The inaugural running Parks and Recreation Home Room Basketball aoa OR HIGH Spartans 2, Bearcats 21 Sth Bombers 12, Blackhawks 11 Bluetrotters 43, Trojans 14 Worildtrotte: iy Saale 10 } Ts 20, 7 LINCOLN FUNIOR HIGH ith Grade Cats 22, Boosters 4 Sth Grade Chiefs 17 Rockets 12 T-Birds 22, Spartans 13 [erate 12, J-Birds 8 re agg 57, puseeeregeers 4 23 Wolverines ate Badcats 56, oe is. Trojans 19, Battlers 15 EASTE: JUNIOR HIGH | meng «| a Reseuetders is Royals 30, Jitterbu poe 38 car eake 6 Hruskas 3 ee is 14 Hotshots Bootleggers 22 4 19 Bee Patiing Five 3 H, o 34, Wolverines 29 iGTON JUNIOR HIGH All-Stars 21, Mighty “M: 8 Five D = 32. y Mites tters 3 Globetrotters 27. ~y Cats 10 axieers 3 Gioberunners 31, Hotshots 8 Hoftmanatres 39, Burton's Boys 26 Grade talked about the possibility of him basketball Dearborn Man Sets Boat Racing Record | ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. # — Henry Vogel of Webster, N. Y., climaxed two days of inboard REGULAR’ cost Inspect Grease Seals, rums, Carefully Test Brakes. motorboat racing by winning the Southland Sweepstakes for any type craft Sunday. Don Wilson of Dearborn, Mich., set a course record for Lake Maggiore by averaging 82.042 miles an hour for five miles in winning the 266 cubic inch hydro- Yeager Jr., Warren, Pa., C-D-E racing runabouts; and Tom Nor- ville, Ocean City, N. J., 225 cubic inch hydros. . . . ; i . . Unanimous for Folley NEW YORK (INS) — Heavy- weight Zora Folley of Chandler, 7:45. TONIGHT Follow the Pontiac High School Chiefs. plane tifle. Other winners included. Alton Pierson, Queenstown, Md., 136 Home end cubic inch hydros (stock); Bill All Games Are Broadcast Over wo WPON i. THE RADIO ‘VOICE OF ozone per TE Away Correct Caster, Correct Camber, Correct Toe-in and Toe-ovt. 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Hollander, national director of ADA. said in testi- mony prepared for a House Edu- cation subcommittee: -<#° “We are sure the federal gov- ernment can ‘afford’ such a pro- gram. We see no reason why’ pub- lie education has to yield priority - iecrals te supermarkets oc o|CAlifornia Man iGives Gunmen: - Cold Shoulder years to spare the budget and spoil the/have administation’s proposal, calls for an outlay of $1,300,000,000 tor school building over the next four . indicates a “decision child.” Private Parking for Real “CAMDEN, N. J. i—Where to park was Gwen Love's daily prob- lem when she went to work in a downtown law office. Then she noticed a 12-foot-ide vacant lot the lot was owned by the city and was for. sale. Miss Love for $75, put a fence and gate He added: : Ignore arved bill, oes 4 *¢ starved with budget wringer still fresh upon it., Burk, 51, was walking along the ADA describes itself as a non-| street when two young ap- partisan organization, It generally Proached him, One, he had as espoused policies of the New/a bulge in his coat pocket, man said, falling into step. kill ya." about a block away. It turned out/no money anyway." it it;mouthed, then turned and ran. around it and now parks leisurely. station. : Hey, ; ‘this is a holdup.” Burk kept right on walking. “Pay attention, dad," the gun- * * * The holdup pair stared open- Burk kept walking—to the police ’ in the federal budget to, say, pub- 7 DONALD DUCK 0 -:>- “YI 12, 1957 BOARDING HOUSE VMMHHT@ZZVI« HEH - He! HOW LAUGHABLE/ + Ys oppor. % HE TRIED TO HYPNOTIZE ME, BEY, MASOR? 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Om, 2-12. - THE DUST BAG ‘DIXIE DUGAN === YEP, HE DID THROW LOTS COMPLIMENTS MY Way, AN' I'D BE RIGHT BACK THERE BU Y 1N* VET. / + .LETTIN' THAT CLERK WEET-TALK YOU INTO BUYIN' ALL THESE THINGS YOU DON'T NEED.’ Pa ¢ ei ee ee 4 ‘ of eee oe eo’ - 7 f THE PONTIAC ae TUESDAY. _PEBRUARY 12, 1957 RES | the “stop price’ . of in Britain, and sae ee rs Sinatra Cancels lows ‘DINING ROOM 3049 Orchard Lake Rd. recommended by Duncan Hines OPENING Friday, Feb. 15th ______ (alter vaeation) *Friday Evening Special Fish & Chips, Chef's Salad Bowl, Rolle & Beverage *Sunday Dinner Special Complete Dinner CLOSED AT & P.M. $1.25 | ene, $1.50] idispute in Honolulu over airline tickets to Australia, —Costs. Him $75, 000 F i True Life Adventures ¢ Razor cleans automatically with flip of the lever Change blades automatically, safely... your fingers never touch a blade Distributed by King Features Syadicate, MORE BRILLIANT AND SHE AMONG PHALAROPES, THE FEMALE HAS MOST OF THE QUALITIES LGLUIALLY ASGOCIATEV WITH MALE BIRVG-- SHE 16 LARGER, DOES THE ZOURTING. THE MALE BUILDS THE NEST.AND INCUBATES THE EGGS. By HAL BOYLE ANDROS TOWN, —The bottom has fallen out of the ghost rental industry here. At the moment every ghost in the stable of Constable Boyd, who has built up a monopoly in the spook-renting field, is unem- ployed. * * * “Mon, nobody seems to want to pay a fair price for one, cheerfully grumbled the vener- able constable. ‘‘They expect a ghost to work for nothing but rice and pigeon peas,”’ Dealing “in the renting and selling of guaranteed, grade-A haunting ghosts — just the thing for ‘‘the man who has everything” — is actually merely a sideline with Constable Boyd. POWER OVER SPIRITS But his reported power over spectral spirits — no one knows just when he set up his ghostly emplayment agency—may explain why for 40 years Constable Boyd has had little trouble carrying out his official duties as a peace offi- cer on this largest island of the Bahamas, where remnants of “black magic’ still flourish. * * * The slender, grizzly-moustached constable, who looks like he could be either 62 or 162, has been known to fly to Nassau with na- tives under arrest, even for mur- der, without bothering to hand- it would be easy to overpower him. But who could whip his sta- ble of ghosts? A gentle, kindly old man whose mind is a reservoir of supersti- tious. folklore handed down from the slave days, Constable Boyd plays many roles. Any tourist who - Golden Shortage of Work Haunts Spook - Renting Business Bahamas stable usually finds the laugh is 1350 live -souls—and, of course, cuff them. The prisoners realize|his tries to make a joke of the con- turned on him. Constable Boyd is a big man in Coakley Town, the native village that lies across Fresh Creek from Andros. Town, the multimillion- dollar resort colony being built here by Dr. Axel Wenner-Gren, the Swedish industrialist. POSTMAN, PASTOR He helps keep peace among its keeps its innumerable ghosts in jline, too. He also is the postman. And on Sunday, as a lay pastor in the native Anglican Church, he puts on his ministerial robes and preaches. * * * Now, about those ghosts—. “My price for renting a ghost is $28 a*week, sight unseen," says. Constable Boyd, “and I'll sell you Weisberger Heads’ Pacific Sailors Union F- Hollywood Headlines * hard-drinking, was in handle it. * * chances* at “Tmpossibie!”’ “Mildred Pierce," years ago. She did that one on loartout from Universal “I had some strong roles at \Universal, but they didn't attract much notice,” she said. them was ‘Another Part of the Forest,’ which I thought was a fine picture. But nobody saw it.” Then she went to MGM, where she became queen of musicals like “Rose Marie’ and “Kismet.” “I thought it would be fun to exclaimed the brow-lifters, After all, Helen Mor- gan was a symbol of the ‘20s, a fast-living party gal And Ann—well, Ann is just about the epitome of sweetness. But these unbelievers forget Ann's first grown-up role. That “Mildred Pierce.” played a cold-blooded murderess, the daughter of Joan Crawford. Michael Curtiz remembered, He directed “Mildred Pierce" he’s now doing “Tne Helen Mor- gan Story.’ He “knew Ann could She and I discovered proof on the movie set. Ann was dolled up in a form- fitting showgirl céstume and sang a jazzy number with two other girls in a Chicago dive, Then she was instructed by the joint's own- er to circulate among the custom- ers to drum up drinks. After the take, Ann returned tothe service of his government in ‘Ther serene self and discussed the role in her dressing room, “It's really exciting,” thused, “It's so stimulating to be doing a role that really offers you some challenges.” she en- She admitted she has had few meaty roles since which was 12 “One of Ann Blyth Plays Oppositer~m in ‘Helen. -Morgan Story’ | By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (®—A lot of eye- brows were raised when it was announced that Ann Blyth would star in the life of Helen Morgan. sing,’ she smiled, “And I did, Oh, | how I didi” * * * Helen Morgan, hon in Danville, Tll., in 1900, started as a dancer in a Chicago joint, moved on to New York and the Ziegfeld chor- us, then began singing in speak- easies, Made the paddy wagon when the places were raided. She graduated to Broadway shows and starred for Ziegfeld as the first Julie in “Show Boat.” She had two brie’ marriages, but during most of her career she sought unsuccessfully for real love, She became one of . show | gave most of her money away. She died in Chicago in 1941, Diplomat to Retire WASHINGTON u— Norwegian, Ambassador Wilhelm Munthe de, Morgenstierne, dean of the Wash-| ington diplomatic corps, will re-| tire within the year, the embassy] said today. Morgenstierne, who has been in| Washington for much of the past 47 years, reaches the compulsory A cargo of metals is being raised by a Gren sub in 1917. biz's most famous boozers and # retirement age of 70 next Nov, 4. from the Cunard .liner, the Vino-| via, sunk off Land’s End, England, | cific, Lundeberg. * * * Weisberger, 49, mous vote of quarters here. Lundeberg, long-time ry Bridges, died Jan, 3. SAN FRANCISCO — Morris) Weisberger is the new head of the powerful Sailors Union of the Pa- replacing the late Harry) agent for the port of New York ‘since 1939, was elected by unani- 1,500 members| crowded into the union's head-| foe of West Coast longshore leader Har-' i NOW Thru THURSDAY! FIRST SHOWING — PONTIAC AREA! a ghost outright for $1,400. But it's only fair to warn you that can’t take him with you, | | i leave Andros, he will can only haunt where So far no one has bought to pay out $28 for a full week. ectoplasm spirit of the thing. He'd rather let 'em float around and loaf. CHEAP TO KEEP “It doesn't cost much to keep them, mon, whether they're rent- ed or not,” he points out, What a customer does with a ghost after he rents it—or who he has it haunt—is none of Con- stable Boyd's business. All he asks is that it be returned on time husband. Few also seem willing) But the constable resolutely re-| fuses to lower prices or rent his, W. 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Co, . 8 6 22 the police Jos : eld M Th Chevro ily se Ww pa shurband the our and wage? it Ob PLACE : ‘age 21. tke Co... 9.7 9.2 6 || took wi churc' that lyn ionday. is ev ets and | E wis and loss Ce you. le mai you _ TO Wi hetfe hot sale: ae . 9.7 19 $1.84 indow h some- ent and heartf iH raff_and fathe you. “Mus a, we re an perce : re : TF gay: tsa BM 09 ‘84 from last through BLOO will friends, ; | Ponty A ma havo. ha poy eee : : E zs oS ng Hf enon at ht an eR | oe One a on ete ae 714 : Ei Londo SS retegn Sunine, small safe. ot ee tc ators an oa | teil aoe Co’ | meat rd Telegre os Grebard ak : THE | INTERSECTION HEARIN Bi — offerings -earas tocnerar LB ae, sere ; mm 4 'f tha Th ard La of Secnion ae ,, ‘No. a ster bert Geer are ta ~state carr = S re Bg. Neer i “i Duk ess Urges ot yak toed fe So ae sh Each tehe | Ee ait tie : 9 ma | sat . took ed a vin THE ceed Ee ‘4 th to =e " it 1982, rs m as ne FE. ty Natl [is e fo Rush Same wes, & —— to 37 inclu rea ot __! Si nabas, cone me | Mi carat We sae FE 110 Ee H Oa time a tt bag Sia 4 ve Bon TamctION I nM ane Pee rch, Wro: ‘ca BI Fre ADD aoe. 4-156 chotce ing INDON a ome ti kiand yesterd he offi acerca . LOTS . N LOVING on er a fre -_ Iva a poly at R R& HAN = bar newspapers confined. the G say th ity She sf ceca Noe wo en oe foe ae wetted Minnie Et 2 tafere division, a Ponti ichar out tiny for te a eaterrag at loves Te on "Pa. for +e will hold pat Wou nie B. Poeere vibtage of news FoRDR dit to ry Sc eves bi detec distri ates *rebrunry te wale A. spa acme 1a We Gn OUR Ame eawer Tractors RY Res. dD the return to Duke cryi from p last’ hool roke Z Satineae leis a anes Ft, ed Fer eo and, Give” i who 8. tops ‘accepiai a and FE eV i I rum ng a st = broke into| ae the Tow: rs of 195 Hear. Fac eT 1956. 4 Bivd tab! tt. 195 5-3793 ut Queen ‘ Cine 8 drawer nigh to y etd Coun aE . ~9 ! 7, 8 Smile. ne We 6 oc Sand aah eight le. A vans 3 of his Edin- from i t and a be dvarones ty, M ip al < propert That ie. r Vol lasp iG SAR i Linen, ne or Do The ‘stone dead.” rift to “kill principal’ a =m the bokatore arainage ‘a be Michigan.” desiring sf Fr MGrandeni we pee} ‘ beeen, N Senet: les OF nald ‘Ur abou papers with 's offi enur $5| describe and a oer ecirine the N saa mam Seowoen. stog < »_ Mich. E. Urge G t the the |, Jessie = and _" 9” skpore mar = ca Wever” To U oe ME BOOK Res. H a ! | L the w all ° in apecta hee p ran a pled gre: 12, ‘ever MEM s __ Pyles, Essential & ide K- FE 2- nsen on H oan | whol ay the were vi beth Turner, the 1 —— mprovement i < po a mat are ee oS oe Fi seg 1 omes Be nteorest " : ama Se ae an by i sentenced of be levied. ae cost th sore in LOVING. om y missed wey Ped. rage work. Fon Oi ce tire a The * wie ict esta! ered! = —~ 2 re Ins wine Kept Stati Biriipten * = halahitectter Pega Resa of oun consisting ‘ vier Seaat on i ai ha os ee = Lif uran Jed on th uw tat le y He * ing avy yest ke J days won Bg. ot wee. 2 ~ et es OUNG Mate.” Milter / malig iat Insur ce to urge the legis Two De ic | with Roose — cried guilty to pester pone 3 in ROBER’ aon finin a Eeoeh eto on ot who pane ovesn ae " bok or? ‘Uda 1 GI ree congress not — =e nepite been bearded Mom rank avin plead: we raf CAE Townahip Che oft sates ee are, ant You. ae Site Any awa rte art | =pompertey he rn im ae Sekahaidioh i | SRR Fares a Les sura The loa e of nere who reali court -, pa » 25 | cITy E CIRCUIT COU 1 » 1987 aaa the Ww you to ook rege te ye a ‘ment and : All ne reac ns. int ase adv izati tha cos id . of M ee ae Gar to 80 hake Gen = eh OE seo era a with : Ty e Joh Lu td erest rela’ ise on of t | NE : ts y $25 i 18 Maatels OP M CHA 3g POR and He ed ere sommes or po: ™m (Depp coges surance |e Joan. acd by Sop relation” pera tote me cul occ “ot ue at 5 dee cote 2) ee, i a saa Se L Sealine Siete a * those silicates y after and a. Townahin Corpo a = ere dauthers. red pase peda pene ity for 4 hours pono @ fast soc ate aio in| a oe ieee ect Sie see Bee ene Sra ee + =) ts al in t SYlvi A OR a A 'N bh a. a, ~ ; : . af’ . G ob esgietr rate me said sil i any blazi: se nd go Dr. onan ie = court" por oo elena = r HE ott 8 passed ‘se Neclenars tne nM wee 7, Tues rue Immediate — stimul ie —— a warns remain ales ah ngly n jail S se 3, of rotary of 's PUBLICA eoresenta. edly_m acey Teh. 1 OF W. Lawre ooday and = oan ulate d that of te| Foselp you in said tha court in lieu ntenced 741 Owe- Cire Pate th the meio oy = ssed by Wi mavesa. whe Hel pin. Parents” io — sing the Sew. their} Yom - snarl oe t jing ds Fapalrate: oe 6 uae — asENT: he City of —— Flo SE who p Wa eS, Pon- Th Saanueian. would not now soa ae cag i a lag idan «ine. pla sin day of din the Flow and Chil 3 La nted Pre- Openings : ees ct eae enter ses Sa i ‘sangeet ernie) ww ee. | Ee Fons fo usiness lution wen t for and vy an Lake runk 4 after -_ Bupoiy® for ¢ having ¢ 3. "ADAMS. 3484 Ww. waar 3 Payee nSINOLE. ~emale 7 = or EE com nt Elizabeth Duke. Pee be- : Justi rivi plend-jand for ‘the the" above en it . hie PLOW® er pede the ‘ er 26 NE 4 Sala = mitt to about c ing be ng within. the ra : a. Povcaa of wctl Poa A Truck and ositi n with a about mg i bail, Ph. frien Lea- with im ite oo ite sposal e Water Phe al Director a ee —te_7 p.m wos — Lard like * ions i nel’ Fa ‘ Sa plomb m ignored the FE a in fall created ite mits ey tthe ow att “cy rsley AMBULA ors LU A’ for peo Adchad . 5: earael Design ° DETRO: min Fergie, rthy of I troubl arbllodbegnr tira lfeprevs Against TSithet, barton. ‘the D oral Home, . ATTRAC erview. i | Project con Bod Riss, NT (AP gs aie she will = one: Rum MA 5-4 .{sion of th iy ot th ——— one me, Pe tt ren eo CTIV ° - Body The hey! 8. 5 the see Church, ma needs Bytom. og qed ot the i ama ls 4-12 pleasing. SITI E 1 ; * . Chas | mon 163, its 19 8. vo when ‘ first her le ge . to- m t } of ip — “1D; on 211 sing part-t! ON ee gineers P sis, 2 . mon stock, 1 eon Kretse vage. he set time sin hus Wed., sale, Ady. pid nd/or Sew to ane “DESIGNED Ft ” oh once ms gersonailty ° hpi hpe nd Engi | ack, This "compare ge 0. fon aiteaat a Age gpegcorery Feb. i3. intone 000 Sew aeaahan' ater a 1ONED "FOR FUNERALS Ages iriea rsonallty’ and. go to PPOR een, gine ta a share in, fi was | the Airport wk cue & {195 > gpa aca ey eee poeple = Fon FUN : in teaching. Ae Uy” and "good ratte dle sh Engineers fn 1988. a. a = ry etary Mpeg Di 6 Com Gaines, |Penuery Tho eee system, SR Balt PERALS” Settee at : A ES fo *| visi > Pape and ivide mon S «) 3, cord ter Supply r m Rev ‘ Thoughtful Ser — AE lela, ary High rep body or * Auditing Cccou Expe . t to Portugal the oh me nds S toék — ‘Water ue and, Sew eo) V Darvies TST. i} For = 7 reputable oe * NTAN rienced : begins ‘a st | Bidaachad et R nae Januar Ane of a. dated oOo CHAPEL Avon Bes, Chicas “gg New Con , Sin: The TO a Fikag all page ecord me mary 1 188: gir it rhee PE 360 YON CALLING view. write : . * Accounting Ls M Ex ‘ed (INS of in t part of t ds, ‘age D FU S- 41 age need co, 4 tines rite ee Tax Accounting * Financial . fs caval the s) — st Madiaod present he det Series 3, amEUNER A icl eer will 0 ALL mee 6 CRYSTAL 000 paid New Compan- in gener Se & e today Fae give Tyee bsg re If you are * Credits Stateme See CLEAR IN BANE nla posth sbalag hana Stock quent To Helghts m — - A ox »HOME we iat tan — MEN 5 eda interested — 4 Calieslien what ~~ ge ood gee: stock $8,341, said ito. dae Ryn) ia City a es YsrTTER, Pont 1 etails i al — il d 084,- an Bi ey ee imerty i ant ntiac writ j peieenrrog 9 onnate : day-b you save ects call pace ies ividends ant, ‘Ines ate | age ess ed M 7 fmall chile tim ro. ie working of permanancy nting , TOM y-day, ‘ , over en vaillson, (Sf a oui ee isnt th the rubse- ] ale 6 moe a PL 4 : « J theanagy oppe under | THRIFT SA , ‘ | The * previous = 4 to said action ict 0 B arene ER WHO DR wn Fy ond. twnlt — “Build Ss Ter | re Mont * the ure e jon. ee bern i of We » Oys Bates Le Ea ranat MI o-b008 : gen y for nge pro ud @ . : ported hly Exch: *: ge the . ividuall ee; ern eed 10 bo MI ong +) BORE, MI 6- STOR : Bes Write. Visi witux bead aivens - vat ape chalper” 6 ee common today —— ™ io ee oe . By one ary San ors to work wEaerY wire oy seiy aneores bes gps Saas | = Daiyite ender, rey ys common socks Hed 0 mens So a | _ | Be | lad Pemenn all th sone : uats ed R per ce 7a 1 goch nade ‘partion be it is “ordered be at mae te a:00 = TO + Birm, - e 3 $100 « | cent on 077 wee 8 w given dered A leas' 4:00 rite 1 Soeur South UCK. el De S100 i ely : hd Ber cent — paid ee crewiae aie, ela” wang | Wednesday t 16 ye pa Beauty “shop. 5 nO Nae : Biva., & parime «4 7 your ene one mea Ob ca se | egg < this action, wot fn person, ars of ae te — COA nt 2s at— Bank year. ir or more 9g financial p ia the ¢ ecks ae by to: ve age. ee ee é an ——— <“ietibe aatal CAP ae ‘ol | | may [Serial and ie Tae Bend. a BE an pare ts ae ; me $ Mich 1SION ITO For — met ‘ona. CI RTF sataee con care WFO a ; a ie = eA & L S$ A " a ws the Ho: A = cirouted inva ‘s aed ae : RLY won pa é : FE LO, Vv . : : j 367284" x00""s' me W * true z CLARK States ri- ONT ION eR — i WOMAN TO C: MI Gene 5 %4 Walnat oe ot IA DE mimi ere it 427284 ¢ eg. CP EPT | Sma aay m ARE FOR | 75 W. Haron St. ASSO FREE || za ra na as ocean peers » Huron ed Cc. With Rn ey boas AM MOR modern fold doo old gir == O-8853, be: St 1890 Every Ook soe * at oon teres a. HEL cleo ate FE 4. pone 8 New A Oak Plywood selhee g | Hi Peb, 6, 12. 14 i rriory. Uniim AN F Com : “tke Wen oer $ 4.05 avi pA Mh " poli igre ease $ 4.82 a a "Ee et pati Cimatan GIRL merce} Ee 3 +-0561 ?P me an ae saooee BOX e aed canes OR Ra's nous ae s x ——— Ash seer ais A . A S pay. cae poe) one mn WON =M Wise fework. r “ iaenes Ash oven 7% t 10 tEPLIES LE p.m, FE OUs: fie AN. 3-481 ad. o y i. were a. OUSEKEEP gh ng _ \ ‘ oS re Ash | tte natin today Fo Hote SEPER Fo ried ete ee! . : sreent ie ther Sires 4 office at hae) mont’ Apotis MEN HOUSEREF PR POR hs a he | er ye = Ae ow £8 DEPART Prt 1 spe oa, 2 eee ' / | Prices Baty ‘ now be- ree. Li aL t Nee” Liens rte eee N | epee E efit ; 30, , 1 Bh ys, — j ; Fs \ bo eeneane See eat = ‘ oH 1 : 5 Pull or car a bass) | ees | Sale ier — \ ; 96, 97 %, 4 100 conven’ rt ti EARN call 1 105, 106, m, 1a, Re, ; oe ee enlence, — : é «| ‘wanted 5 12:0 ear rage Santee i to noon, nec to i , a uP Wa er & ‘ t s # bial _ ee Ts i " ij ee. ‘ ie get BALA i. ; a erie NCE Tite + 4 . nae. or a ve ext: sage ge cal R. Cer pee. Be te ¥ 4 p.m elt 8, Min can- f 2 - Thurs ie ry , » Feb + Room ‘ , / . 14 only: is t _— sill i ‘ res BEST WAY. op RIVING SCHOOL sense for $0088 or PE ye ADU Starr ee ae en Work Wanted Male 10 TO TAKE CARE OF 3 CHILDREN é & 1; own home. FE 5- atter 4:00. des T MEN & WOMEN, FULL time, sell Watkins nationally ertised } TIAC PRESS ROUTE BROOKLAND 8UB. BIG ER ARES. ey A “Mi TO 5:30 P an ESTA pos nl saleswomen new home pro}- ec. Waterford and ‘erred. Ro jo gO area, bag Realty Co YOUNG MEN | parva #: AND es ——~ hag Joursell yh homed —t. .— Weekends, Some d tone ee tiee experience, Pee an ‘eer r MAN, 244, WOULD LIKE ( SORTATION AP-|__bigh _night i B, rad if ye’ tea, PLY IN PERSON TO MR. Me- : Sonetic Geese O™ PPT) Work Wanted Female 11 4-1 IRONINGS, PICK UP AND delivery. FE 42065. AUBURN HOTS. Exc. CHILD ihe im my licenseqd home, FE a WoMEN EN WANT +o WASH. PE 65-3036. Eves. FE THE NATIONAL Gage. INS Letreiee off Cooley CASUALTY COMPANY l|sasverrrina iw MY oie OR HOME OFFICE =iees a : _ DETROIT 26, MICH. your rae gl or work, A Soyear-cld Michigan stock, to- also washine & ironing 45322. sppoint se ae men in this Babvarrring IN MY HOME. 103 fier nervices to the people of this|DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN community, No experience is nec-| While parents work. Call OR essary as the men selected will 3-604. continually assist- CED BAB YSITTER ed im the building of thelr own) wants nights — ref- business Th* ments| erences 25177. ore Get yun be os Teh omen Pauly ININGS DONE IN | , ra own & car, a 32334 foie ellizen, be my Some, be. BY see. HAVING A BABY? VACATIONING? & ; j ; per- vate lessons, studio or home, FE oe __.. PLASTERING ole _6-4982. ~~ ROOF REPAIRS 53 ne “Tene yy "oudaccob PORNLC cL CLEANED, INSTAL Nelson. Furniture Refinishing 16A 16A NEW CUPBOARDS & DOORS. RE- pairing _© - antiques. PE _ 6 PE 5-0162. _Income Tax Service 17 TAX CONSULTA Np “rormer Internal a eense Audi- 8t., Open Eves, i ee 41548 cess in the uranc -| Wom, a INCOME VICE. ~— ——— information, please| tn ae Von Bee 3000, ai a, 1. Garrett ae us ee ga" i" pelblignl T' ot Eeosom~ Purotere, #2 Employment Agencies SA/TRONINGS, SS Sia service. experienced accountant. CADY WOULD LIKE TO LIVE IX. ge oye Sh eee EVELYN a eemilaeeliomemnad fd BS BS EDWARDS : vocations: ne OFFERING DOZENS OF HIGH PAYING JOBS FOR GIRLS AND anounD SONTAG. HERE A FEW: PBX Receptionist $200 Investment o_ needs tiet | with em: toy anewer their plush office. Receinse $300 Large advertising firm will train an attractive <~y with smal switchboard Secretary $340 We're loo! for # sha: in a fi wh with some Wieviodse of feoekeeping. EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 02 Community Nat'l Bank Bidg. ~Graebner’s © JOBS es eee eee eee EG $190 GRAEBNER'S—Pontiae job, place to live or a gy tate t insed cali, sce Closet | WE S97... liad : daatata OT ee Ranged i am Washington Savare Bidg. | os aIDDLEAGED + LADY WANTS BA- bv ‘sitting. 3-7572. Sana FRING. TYPING, SEC- retarial Service. EM 3-2842. STENO — EXP WITH TRANS. OR 3-5623 WASHINGS AND I TRONINGS, OR OR peemeee dove in my home, FE WASHING AND IRONING wes up and delivery. FE ; FE 2-0005. WOMAN WA) WANTS & DAYS OF Building Service 12 ad, BRICK. BLOCK | WORK. nee PE 0088 rs &1 CUSTOM CARPENTERS. Rough-in. finisi remodel, FHA, terms, Gordon *lattley, EM 3-0482 ~ A&B TRENCHING oars Water line, Field tile. RECEPTIONIST = .gg | A] LAYING SANDING & FIN. Typist =o Licensed contractor, FE 3-647. ‘BECEPtIONIst $100| Pontiac Hardwood Moor service —_— 4 ip |" |ACT NOW AND BECOME ONE OF country lub Robert | satisfied . clients SUMMOT «cee ec eene Mr. Chaphe he a ipyPisT sonaliced service, that is we For public relations executive. $220) in the construc’ . Indiv " For hospital office. gore] Se OR ‘cad pees at mp ‘ id ‘OPERATOR business houses to id ~~ invited to vanall Mr. Pg 0 es $250 : Light i ests wal ee Stirin “Pas 4701 Dixie a OR 3-1223 Eves. OR 3-7014 Machine Vere, ‘++, S05EL TYPES OF BLDG. PLANS Machine operator ie Se ee ee ip. aor Ofe. “—- er guto tg $450 fed. i er. To attorney- . eo $250 =, | pee & . In plush country office ....... $325 BASEMENTS DUG G UNDER SECRETARY irt removed, free est. FE To publie relations executive. 6335| pases’ © B AND x. ‘On 37100. | CEMENT » OF _ On bs y ‘Better Basements : CEMENT ho aor 3 OF ALL a Commercial Tesidential. large or mall. Guar. Son's tee at oun FAST | - (COME “TAX RETORNS PRE- ee RETURNS ENJAMIN EBA BACKUS _Rel call PE etn dlesatng. | FES it F mg ie basi? a _FE "NEED HELE ... Income Tax. $5.00 return a yout bene. Der & eet “ SAVE MONEY Let us file Matting aur retiirn for cor E. Blvd’ N. a WORKING MAN'S “oe ‘gq toed sit ~“TRENCHING-AND +. » BULLDOZING | “Bes Serve 12 ae COPRNNAWRES RADIO & TV Repan, 098 W, Huron. Right serv- 2070 Airport ON 4 February ~” on 3-1502 If you are having trouble meeting our ran see Us eet: LORS, INC 41 8. above Oakland 4 fr. rei ness inte compe Sorby Pe 2-144. —— aBerEEe MR. LBON KNAPP CONTACT Richigan on Rose Center Rd., Holly, AND APTER THIS DATE. a. cap I will — be debts Wo = iy People’ s Tax Ser Anytime. OR 43-2943 Insurance Agencies 17A tracted by _R. 2. Edward 1 ‘y 6341 Drayton Piains. Mic > Other than cyeett. — ~~ "Travel Agencies 25A “Now, eo it open this ime!™ | Citent wants ROY KNAUF, Realtor llc CASH TROOM IN $60 monthly. Pets _— 24 HOURS a : ee adnate tts |- Engh Se ode SE Our service fo you Will set you! erty. within 24 hours. Pre- a y and feler.| fef homes that are priced soces’ For’ farther tntormation | "64 pub your cards us a call, Jim Williams Rea)- on the table and so will we paid See us for action — AC- 5 ‘oh tan win, PE ¢geel. After TION—ACTION. RENTAL SERVICE, JERRY E. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor WORSE WOULD LIKE APTRAG |" %. Sacines th, Pe bt a nw 6 after 3:30. ON THERE IS NO Ghetee OF tainly soak Vomuueed DOUBT NOW!" or OReenleaf| For the to our listing ad Sera}. Sliverbrook Parma, "Novi. | was ‘terrirer With ‘our. ia." tul Wtd.; FARM TO WORK ON; tim my vp 3 ag hed. = p nae ens we now #6733. Silverbrook Farms, Novi. fn ae : oiled oon a Share Living Quarters 30 Se Ge ene core ist WILLING TQ SHARE 5 ROOM TODAY POR ACTION’ TOMOR- — e& "FE Soe = WHITE W. SIDE oo. Goh Fe edit chert ba, : Wtd. Transportation 31 O , Oy BROS. Bg es ee Wid. Contracts, Mtgs, 32) wilt Bur cr | List YOUR LAKE mos. HAV E| cmt on Meninit ng i A NTIAC, EM 33311 Dorothy weno Lavender} LISTINGS WANTED B ._LET PE 24411 ‘MU ¢617| Us SHOW YOU TO GET CASH FOR YOUR WE BUY $500,000. 00 seasoned L > cmters of Sar ‘cliente 2 ears service to a el See me before you Ask Mahan. | MAHAN REALTY ©O.. R tee * SE ag TO GET THE YOUR Realtor e IN A FLASH! FOR LAND CONTRACTS A. Johnson WAITING “CEMENT & BLOCK —___ WORK. PE $073 ea Swe tee overt on Th Lone a SAVE ENERGY, USE| tomr WANT ADS! To find a) ™4 ~ ODELL CARTAGE Ong Lane, Degas Mores DU jax Saved toe RA ekerew. ee. ith charge. , Lake front home on Wil ms, Maceday, or White tease Rite "ae eS d) genie Rare oe eee wD RILEY 1 Eliz Ra, THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, te, it’s as 28181. tate Middleton FE 8-6003 “TO. BUY, TO SELL ONLY STATEWIDE STATEWIDE B i717 8 i: Pi e062 | BUY, SELL-OR TRADE Bat va you wife also. buy asd and “GEORGE BLAIR TRADES We are spottatiets fn trading. We are gaining a as the mmo trader eo ~ Pontiae Do r feel mastes. Call i" fe or a ment to discuss the re cata We ‘ave homes, oe. aod Northern resorts Nisted tor DORRIS & SON REALTORS 2 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 SOLD St wes ee Ble tn mn thow yon how you. No Po yg seo — your door in 30 = Humphries| Realtor He N te Tele raph Rd. Ev Mult uitple Listing gutes : Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Justin tor vert A PLANNIN: TRIP ; STAY HOME, INSURE ‘ mane a Peace aR id eres ? For your land contract or equity. eae ROOM & PRIVATE PE 46212. tire. Denelaieae po sell. Bango courteous ,e. Di In INSURANCE TOURS — Call Ted “ ot Bye 3 rm S emer Pe iaie. DRIVE OUT WITH. ANCE . s. FE _ #1370. 70 W, Lawrence PONTIAC TRAVEL Ge ot HAYDEN, Realtor ic N ROOM & prt SERVICE ae st ette. Priv, bath. ae bd Norton, 608 W. HURON ST. PE $3251 | 96 F. ‘Walton Open Eves. * flabed tiled’ bathe ayear-around ee GOOD PROPERTIES % sere | i nid & KITCHENETTE. PRE. Sen, Bee en oe RE SE El ETS : : iM KITCHENETTE - 4 License." Rilsabeth Lake Ratates, ni ee coup Als ‘only. 30 is a MAHAN REALTY CO. |~_— Casi. FOR LAND CONTRACTS. |; £ esicocnsl SATVATE FIRE - WIND - AUTO - TORNADO | Wtd. Mousehold Goods 27| Gia3iss “9 MBPT) entrance, washing, 1 adult. FE a | 5 ee as Laundry Service 18 fA etre, Big on. the sale, of your contract "Bite mae'ot venue cnn Pre | gt LACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF- rit : 1 5 mm oie... i Seay Fata | Eh eee Sioa BER ey in |? ea, bare ee 5 - bt _o r 6:30 “.m : i, Pon tine bawnary FE ae el a ON AUCHON Fi Wanted Real Estate 32A |? CLEAN 13 EHOW. Nn OF PONTIACS LARGEST | ~ ~~ | s ROOM ADULTS ORLY a-28. Landscaping ___18A| feratsre buyers Cab waltng.| WANT TO SELL? |? mooM, ADULTS ONLY. &f av- tale ats aa 8 . SRST PREGA "nag ee, Pee Pe | Mae cumere vom | EE arnt ee | 5.2008 Sees . _ : cs ™ ’ Moving & Tracking 19| "tuto BET eetEghyPEs | BRE Rw ieaeeree bar | 7 Potting mnie or nen. 12 Pie 2@3 c kitchen facilities, Utilities includ ed. MY 2-171. 463 8. Broadway, Lake Orion ee Pe Telegraph. Apply after Wanted Real Estate 3241 By 26% W. Huron. OA 68-3330, FE 2-742) FE p ag year Sea ‘per mo. OR LEAN wn, {1 Hovey between Cottage & APT 3 EARG LAKE FONT APT. 3 bnede me with Purnished. $15 per | -~ Pike: Kauite. t00. Ph near OR 3-104). NEAR e ELIZ. LK. 3 LAROB RMS. welcome. Eve a "yuo w PE 46-1435. Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 2 1 AND BEDROOM PARTLY FUR, Tnketront apta, 6018 Pontiac Lake nm & BATH, REFRIG., stove, heat, 4 water. PE 2-7425. ROOM AND BATH MAIN FLOOR pers downtown Pontiac. ae Cail Realtor Part ee WwW AVEST SIDE oa tsome ® Behool, ron Seo . iia ied s & bath, all moders. Ca ARA anytim gun. & Mon, The! oa ies Fe 4:00, : ~~ ERR FURNISHED APT. LAKE Prive| 'r Siser es ; —lenes,_ Ref, required, FE 34198. | Se with sT00L, oA HENDERSON ST. "reas : a ne gem oe Se to with 3 om enildrn. furnished. per month, FE _furn_ Adulte, P ) 6 RM $65 MO. MODERN, John K. Irwin | fas best Pee ere ; prcne Bb Pith are Steet i.e rent, 3900 Elisabeth Lx. Ra. CARGE LOVELY 4 & BATH, FIRE- 5 room, 980. 24378 clothes 6 Ness Pemtlec’'S| ‘Wives, “Gur saste. er é mr | DEAN BEDROOM HOME, | _ bie. Fe a ES a GROUND FLOOR. |~ ot) heat. ban os. Kors. Rahs oS Oentone. LL ORT Bro & Ur Pvt. PURN. RN. 3 RMS. & BATH 3 FOR ae a . OR 3Th41, pang Rg Bg ‘RENT ON _ 21m, apt. PE 6. ~~ WEsT sIDE SMALL APT, GROUND FLOOR. Iman only’ 133. Howard. | WEEE TAKE 7 BEDROOM, ELEC. TARGE JF RMS, AND range if, Chi pvt. gy RS - . Pike. = +6363 or 3808 7 ROOMS & BATH: PVT. GROUND 1 _. ee. Nr. Oxbow ne iad a mo. EM 3-3600 or EM TH, NO N, Rd, & BATH FOR RENT. PRIVATE — Porch enclosed. “ROOMS & BATH PRIVATE EN- trance 1 cnita wseme, 4 Hi Pre __mont. 2-4088. Ulllities furn. 3 a Rus. ‘ BATH i oe WEL- ome r, Oxbow « a mo, _EM_ 3-254. EM 33000000 3 — SENECA STREET. FE ay COUPLE ON ONLY, HEAT, > eht and gas furnished, orivate reference enery- 7 ROOMS AND BATH ON” wii- 4 ROOMS & BATH FOR oo __=M +3474. rs = “AND BATH, } NEA R I —S allowed, _furn, "267 N . We f oy in 4 at Pick gg RS month. weal Realtor ‘pitt iy y* Sunda: FEderal 86918 Pee — é2 brick § a cot Boning each MAMAN, REALTY CO. sz | § ROOM __PE 2-423. $ RM. HOUSE. ADULTS. CALL between 6 & 7. FE 5-6965. + ee 5T. riley ry TAYLOR, FE 42544. § ROOM HOUSE. PULL BASE- ment, stoker heat,. automatic hot watér, S181 Dixie Highway, ¢ BEDROOM HOME, CLOSE IN. — ee rm e condition. = er er furnished, x ie party, Phone rent to responsibi PE 2-6524 after 4:00 or weekends. MoMBatan piven Village for \f “ieee March ist: AL! og © pier FOR ae 2,800 SQ. FT. Ground Floor With, Basement . AVAILABLE AUG. 1 FRONTING ON MILL ST. In Hotel Waldron Bidg. Inquire Hotel Mgt. ES ter gaat au te er HEsIRABLE available at is ties, Siet : WEAR HIOW SCHOOL, JUsT OFF business. place for rent , Ofice ot UNLIMITED OFFICE OR CLINE cal space available. Will mode or redecorate rom to A parking, By opp’. oaiy: pigas Ask fo" Mr Chapin. WOODWARD AVENUE ve; Heated, of sop aaramor Mae thie. cE: L — A "LOVELAN De Pe Soe arama ina ae Soest 41661 _ FB =: | For Rent Miscellaneous 42 GASOLINE | DRIVEN portable arc welder FE | 5-1436. Fer Sale Houses 43 BUNGALOW, LARGE living room ak ‘floors, large window, knotty pine kitchen, bathe room, utility room, breezewa: INDIAN VILLAGE bie he 3 bedroom. 2 story home. with fh repiace AE sates Fall idea! districs tage. Storms O peation, Webster “is Near Tel-Huron. ¢ rma BURY HGnTS nat o- M. INCOME All —. Nice location, Only $6,500. Terms. DOWNTOWN 3 i ——e Pull basement. _ pW. DINNAN | FR OMES WITH in Highland pe Rea- ¢ for cash. PE 44 BY OWNER: WARDS “ORCHARD, a re custom built, 2 bed- walls; 3° nic landscaped lots. $12,000. $8,000 down, PE 5-3347. 5 RM. HOUSE BY OWNER, NEW- py. « , good cond. , ideal acta, rT | heat, $3800 ‘cash, Pm toe. MUST SELL 4 bedrm. all brick ranch home. Give us an offer. PE 40450. 2401 “HAYDEN OFF WATKINS A ose < RD. * $1500 down, Imm possession. 5 room home. _ Sun poreh loxie Bi Pu Close achool, ATCHERY RD. _ Priv: en on Lake. New RG - room Bath. fae g with oll furnace. % and screens. Nice shady lot, 98000. Te: cious 14.7°x21' living 1 in | ay a ‘OFFICE SPACE y hall in the cen . QUEEN: 1 tan cS % _ WESTOWN ‘REALTY CO. $ aoias. Boise rent. 8-6810. TO SCHOOLS AND SHOP- per bere ne rene is tu ¢ SCHUETT REALTY AM to 8 age: . M- Stout, Realtor Ph. PE 5-8165 0 p.m. LAKEFRONT, =| 2-BEDRM. Well built 2 freee ee comet living room bea Ten- | Tessee rock and dining 1. Pull coramic tile bath (extra shower basement, floors and plas a Ww John K. Irwin Since 1925 313 West Huron Street ang PE 4-3415 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE oa f fe nif a E 3 g 3 : iil eisee ¥ paved street. A real buy for $1760 gown. LOOK, 2 cottages and 1 cabin on 145 ft. lake front, furnished aiso, 1 boat. Russell Young REALTOR-B 412 W. Huron NR. WI 3 Bloomfield Highlands *¢ 3! x Eh, = « ‘y an ‘set ru P. p.m. List Thru Preis ee prover. 7 after "Young mah, if you're ‘Swoon Goon,’ I'm supposed to tell you that ‘Cool Kitten’ will be down in a swift jiff!’’ _PRIVILEGES HOMES W 3 bdrm. ts. a. Senda athe Troty © $13, Easy LAKE FRONT roy" 6 f% om lake. 2 boasts. BistiNcs WANTED HURON VALLEY ~ REALTY AARON MILFORD or S Apel DN. ulider and save ag ae ULL i, Bis waren pie MU 46015 OUR HIT PARADE “THE MONEY TREE” pe a -* im the back cone, this saa in tenbeth ‘Lake rooms, 2 Ry of hese. seawall. $36. “HOU ND DOG” and a place our boat on Cass Lace for ; $500 down, “Friendly Persuasion” Is all that's needed to get for ‘WE TRADE THELMA M. ELWOOD ALTOR sun Case Hlinabetn Rd FE 5- PE 4-3044 ELIZ. L AKE EST. Modern 5 room nee fea- turin, fiaserd Ereat alum. in "beautiful woored aren with Pall cyl as Eliz, 10,- 950, terms. eat, “© J. A. Taylor Al oak floors, utility room = ‘ne A =a automatic washer. 1% car garage +2544 ve. Open Ev screened patio, well heaped rs Pree Parking jlawn & ibs, prime tion on ; : - quiet % block to Silver Lk. with lake privileges, Priced to sell at 500, cash to mortgage. A re to raise that growing of yours. Shown by ap- 2 AIDLAND AVE RAMONA TERRACE The avenue a cen- 5 moms & ter a te comme ecorated =. & Yoon aaa popular—so will this nome, Bui num num storms # screens, close to tee. aot es te gp ea; SS bedrooms vceram ne tiled watn, Nate Sei, Peer bay ia room, very attractive kitch- $9, 3 en Enclosed porch, attached 2 # modern, Northwest side, car & basement that is | dicely located ¢: living for laundry room, Len-| 1m.. eae q kitch- nox ofl furnace room, work , ba! hardword floors. & ion room-18x36- wi Futl ‘basement, oi] heat, gasina- brick lace & tiled floor. This | ‘fF, he® garage. Close to schools home is il insulated. ‘storms & = stores. Immediat> passession, screens. Possession in 30 days, ‘asonable down payment at $21,500, cash to existing . “at 6 cent interest. $10,500 rn to show ' # rm, modern. 5 bedrooms, 3 up cor 2 down, Basement. Garage Se Corner lot acros Baldwin : a ores Blair Realty - Welcome 3 bedroom home, -2 lots | For Salé Houses 43 . brick, 1% car gar. Im- med. Terms. Owner, FE a ROCHESTER AREA lacs ehicken, house | ane 2 ae ts Rikag REALTY 200. Tienken_R4, SPECIAL porch, fenced tot with 1% ° i» ¥ car joerg $950 down. Leslie R. Middleton R. J. VALUET, Realtor ‘SoHE TAS sees! -, A BARGAIN W. of rapes. neat 2 bdrm. ent oll ago ath my eerie. "N EW HOMES ONT! {AC REALTY 737 Baldwin CLARK $975 DOWN. $%,035 PULL PRICE Large family home, 6 bedrooms, 2 enclosed proches, 3 pe, bath plus bath with no fixtures, ga- rage, 3 vacant. ful rm, ¢@ room fully, mode gas ‘heat, garage, chose to town. age $11,350 FULL rontage. Suitable for m types of business. Invedtignte. A DOWN, $10,735 FULL PXHICE. Attractive 2 bedroom Modern home, bas : it, extra lot, Balance only $61. month- ly incl, taxes & ram 4 per cent G.I. Mortgage. $1,800 DOWN. 812,10 FULL PRICE. Balnace $68. monthly in- —— es & insurance on 4% fesse. Attractive 3. bed~- room ranch, half acre corner lot, Ma room & dining built 1965, Lake privilege. CLARK REAL ESTATE 46492 or FE tas Oren evenings, Service MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS HAPPY LIVING sandy beach as . setting pm this fully insulgted, 6 rooms 3 bedrooms, one floor piss home with extra dorm for ture home. Featuring rambling 30-ft. living room with built-in To Suy—Te Sell-——To Trade YoU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE T! MAHAN ae ca & INCOME HOUSE IN NICE SPEED borhood, € large rooms for er, 3 room apt, vpstairs, ag netian blinds. hardwood ‘floor - ¥ % ‘ ‘Bre! ag ag ‘Kelchner a 3 a i ; ut ne itl 3 ; i fy fk si : E : : Fy ay un |W APPRECIATE LISTINGS OF ANY KIND Harvey Wilson, Broker bau fat” we SRG Buy Thru Partridge — re FE 6-6003 rE 7-0004 List Thru. Partridge KoDows Payment, | *LEE Learn clear lot 2 and 3 Wades _ Sate. $1,900 with 91.560 down. FE starter homes Bevement and room wiring: |" ONLY i% INTEREST MONTHLY small down ment, F. C. oo one AND INSUR- his bedroom hom Romer willis 1 Lake | Rik ase ton "Plains ts Tyrlocated Sas Taree ~~ $550 DOWN. be x “yard. is, fenced. wit pew west of town. on large at es owe IMMEDIATE 10 ft, lot. very large 4 — Sotedinen Caer bebe aueea ver ten | HOLMES- -BARTRAM at 950. 4302 paste tt Located east of > ge wee Se Au | i |, pius win ful a bath B D’ / & gas heat. Priced only E R. D. RILEY U 500 Elis. . tnd PE 41157 Clarkston Are: $650 DOWN |S Acres oe 4 qv Se 5 | And 3 bedroom rancher with full LL Ls ARM STY KITCHEN e. atures spa living % ACRE LOT, CHICKEN room with jog bu fireplace, CooP. = =p he "5 ‘Soot $450> DOW N roar of garage er icioee al rey VACANT — 3 ROOMS & terms. Additional ecreage avail- +14 DRAYTON PLAINS, able. EAR LOON LAKE. a West Side Spice and span 2 bedroom home with full basement, pine paneled recreat: room, large unfinished unstairs, 1% car garage. Includes attractive _— room — = eakfast space kitchen, ile ba bain, automatic heat hot paved street. Prieed vat iene. 'p. Be sure you | NICHOLIE} }. Ona floors, oupmes garage. Only BRICKS sla975 CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 soliy “Ted ou ean ” = SVETS — DOWN res roughout, Open OR 3-9300 1571 IRWIN, % BLK. WN. sl “= 59, % MILE W. CRESCENT LK ‘AL FISHER 19922 James Couzens. Detroit, Mich. Diamond 1-0310 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE living room and nice kitehen. auto. heat, auto. elec tric hot water heater, goood gar- den spot r nice fea- tares. Full pric low teims RENT BEATER — 2 Seegaiew located. in City, Avto. otf heat, storns and screens, move in for only $500 down. NORTH END — Very nice 2 bed- ¥ oute. oll ol Bens, = a back yard na | cekoasmames an coe: net lot, $1600 down. George R. Irwin REALTOR 209 Beltwin Ave __._ FE §-0101 or rE 8-0505 A BEAUTY 3 BEDROOM RANCH style home. $12,500, Term C. HOUSTON REALTY PE 46331 OPE DAILY 2 TO 8 PM. “RANCHMASTER” 3 BEDROOM HOME $650 DOWN TO VETS Pima Costs -— Amo Conventional Terms—Paved Streets—Lots 75 x 160. New Subdivision. PFRRY TO PONTIAC ROAD, TURN RIGHT a OPDYKE % MILE TO MOD’ peNosan Building Corp. = FE 5-1201 | FE 48773 i | | Suburban Beauty With Two Fireplaces Among other fine homes in exc. neighborhood. Full basement bune- galow, large rec. rm. with fire- Place, -of] heat, 3 spacious bed- rms., j tached fags. Ime Tmmacuiate ed Pull pri Pull price '$17,b00 with $6,000 ‘an. Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL oy Be “4385 Dixie Hwy. 3-0701 ANNETT OFFERS Huron Gardens M ou sireuieter heater. $3,600, $1,500 down. East of of Pontiac home, iituting- = and dra (a. es oil mares, . Jot 606x210, Imm posses- sion $10,000, $2,000 down. Elizabeth Lake Estates Attractive 3 bedroom in arn PE 2-4411 Village My 2 weeks ago for as Now Drive by a e510 Manson De. off Wa- led kitchen, glassed in f only | $15,200. So hurry on Tiam Ra., th pore, basement, oll heat Sie ge rer wee EL Te ih. Eves. & Sun.| jovely are brick "ranch ‘home. | 11,500, term 1 $5, to Spac living room, kitchen with $1,000 Down bireh ee dining ell with \ hile fame, 162" Baths, aston ict” ou” Femme Excellent west side } . ; fl High, Yeeelenky sc | getaec, SMe stan Say Bedroom te aia | TERRY | Ranch. _ | Fame Saece rooms sod beth first floor. RR wets AVON TWP furnace. 2 car ¢ rage with : wooded 5. STS Owner must sell and move south. storms and sersent. 30. 30 aaye OFFERS Stee maar ctp| “Here, ios fe ‘buy too bene pose, 6088 GN Ga) “Por ti charming 2 begrm. ranch | Sota ewuners tad ‘nsioum | later nicks cop Tih eet Seminole Hills aiasa on Peatutes fa base: | france coe) Seo oe oe roomed eee ding | Sas, water ‘sotaae 3 seal 2 re - a iin ipod tar oe pce oe 3 be ~ _ screened ie rch. tage. Owner wants sale or small . two bedcoons brick tloset space. Gas “ars free and clear home Dy Ne duplex. "Li room, ‘spacious car garage. $17, oot Por GI's . ; with area down. own Cree wih ioe tow aye Me Gan floors, ventas Sinde ate: t , oe . “ = = = cute. and cozy. years storms & screen, full basement, {Roy Annett Inc.| $8:5%33 sae.eeens SS oe ows, Oe: mr, Beeker, ai so ae, mab qignh, No other eos ee Dus line, stores‘ schoo ron PEde : F ‘Open Evenings and sunday ‘ie 4)" JE ERRY'E. ADAMS |«s em REALTORS wom K. G. HEMPSTEAD \" sia W. Huron: ve s4sio OR FI Mapa sg FE 4-024 ae Te PE 6-616 TRIPP | WEST SIDE White frame, 6 room tamity e home. Natural Seeenes 1% bet’ arge kitchen Grs neat. 2 car garace. 50'x197 : 4 BEDROOM . Brick home on 2 lots. 10 rooms, 2 dens, ahs living = with natural rbd n= coca ane a => on kitchen’ 2 ro or look at this — only $6,450 tached garage. ‘ with $950 down! om fue Timi od Start Living w — livin . coment, ie | Bom heme ta Me, dots down payment. % area, almost at once We full one auto. oil heat slie R. Tri ltor and recreation room. The Leslie Tri PP, Real landscaped lot has a 1% 75 West Huron PE 5-8161 or FE oT isie LAK E FRON T rage, euto. washer and drier, large deep freeze, 2 lots, owner transferred. be a attractively.. Terms. us’ before a aNnice —— Dorothy’ Sn W oROX Lavender au ’ . | BIRMINGHAM lng | Bow-Hoo 2 | West Side Income re you we have | - anaes to Nor | REAL TORS FE 4.0528 ef i ipleton, Realtor 2530 Orchard Lak M, = +4563 MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE Better Homes... : 2 3 23 oo os we a] - a © >s 5 'y a iF i : fF E i : SACKES 2 _BEDR: MS. wo PANGUS, "Realtor Call_eollect: Ortonville, NAtional 7-2815 or National 7-3950 4 eal KE Established in 1916 tractive bedroom trances. arrangement large familr ~ father & son. $11,960— 82,500 down, — END-—Beautiful spoties bedroom Coen gas heat | oth- er extras. $11,950-$1,700 down. OVER 5 ACRES - And a ee bedroom bun: lv remodeled 2 low, 21 ft. liv room pietare window lastered wale, | oil furnace, only wntown m tee, 87, = $3.080 down. Bal. $65 per S FLOYD KENT, Realtor ome Piste Ber. atTe legraph 32-0123 - 9 to 8 AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Special ! ! ! Suburban ranch. New in ‘56. Syoacious—over §,300 < os Truly a. ranch will be proud to own. * une and tures plus rden area. Own- er may consider smaliet. home in trade. Only $13,950. Elizabeth Lake Estates Newer type ranch home, butit in "53 near golf course, fishing, bathing. 6 rooms, with oak floors, plas astered - walls, tile features in kiteh- en and bath, gas heat, alu- minum storme and screens Easy to live in. easy to buy. I's @ cryine shome we | don't have. brys Yee this | galow " area, with excellent family car garage. Full price *10.- 950 with $2,925 down, Pay- ments $75 per month inctud- ine taxes and insurance. r call now. This 2 family income offers st .floor ttment FE 4066 CE REALTY CO. 1062 W. Huron PE 54-0407 ‘10443. rm. ‘basement. WHITTEMORE ST. ‘House bas all : gr i pS Es ae SYLVAN REALTY CO. in SYLVAN LN SHOPPING FE }-«16 se ie ae Se so, Tense a? © more. 812.- Choice of Three LAKE FRONT— pletely furuished, one $1,500 on others J. R. HILTZ FE 56191 NICHOEIE REAL 1011 W. Huron INICHOLIE | one & HARGER CO. contracts KNUDSEN Dutch | Colonial oe lake ge al og oe and 2 “ot. Some of ine a are ———, den sum room, ca: ing, and cw tiled Yes—3 car ga- rage, ed for at $20, West Suburban iy new 5% room and bath house. Well built of good materials, Large lot partly ‘andscaped. Pull price $9,600. WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR $10 oe State Ba k Bide Eves. call FE 2-8503 ER we vebd gr STATE ce reduced to $6,075 = this 4 room mma on 5 moti of jand Large poult: tool shed, only mi mile fro pm limits, fs —~ bungalow. Ex cellent kitchen with snack’ ber, ment, ol] FA heat. $1,500 NORTH JOHNSON Let ~ show you this bees DP = 4 rooms on ist. 2 oo aS IVAN W. oe — . Convententiy lo~ ment af only $14,500. # Bateman Kampsen| & PE RRY PARK Here is an ideal hime for @ le Living vom or small family. @ two bed- ee. one block stores, fy new Madison ligh. Full price $8,650, with i: 3-BEDROOM an = ma ce co © Amaia Real Estate ~ 8. Telegraph as | re Pull : $11,500 with $2,500 price This home would make fine in- come property Humphries Tee 2 _DOWN ON GI room wi breezeway, pictur ture a ‘Yee it reea saan ian J IM WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & ee ye 1218 Baldwin Ave. 4-047 MACEDAY GARDENS CRESCENT LAKE TALK ABOUT BARGAINS! This 2 bedroom ranch home . 16 ft car attached garage, Beau- tiful cut rae tn living red walis ent "ile bath $10,500 with $2,500 down. F.C. Wood Co. REALTOR OR 31235 Otige 7 After 7"00 36449 r Williams Lake Road & M5® GILES . 7 Rooms $2,509 down will buy = velo 3 bedroom hone noes wel ~ (land of Pontine, as andsca ard. fall 1 vat ud ces an rome . on the anil tae long. Bee us oe Income — $1,500 Down is mo maethty payments, Also has 1% car garage, off furnace, — and screens. Call to- full heat. d ‘oa $11,000 |. oer pr tures: include full "hasemert, oak floors, large lot, an - Much more. Don't wait — call today. GIL sILES 3 REAL 2Y CO. OPEN N ST. FE 5-6178 9-0 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Just —_— Low PAYMENT — On thie immaculate 1% story atte Pixma m, conatruction Merble Palle ee stored. walls Attack est suburban, No. be value at $11,000, RAY. O’NEIL, Realtor legraph Po a ved Lad met” ga hea ge convenient to stores and bus. A bargain at $8,000 +8 Bo Tsay. setrem tom Believe me‘ you tee you to move in at one, : $200_— : East suburban, * Working- / man, If you are handy with a re (SA Tao LARGE FAMILY HOME 4 bedrooms, 1 story house, full $200 3 Lev bedroom low, full bath, "sree Micben “wih. eating C PRESS. “TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1957 ‘MODEST MAIDENS (fap So Ae Company) Biwi Stout, tuihae- apices tn BE ony” ES DO . snails anita ees! Sear: b : of © 2 eres cee 2 | Be pee 2 a chic, eonenge ay ee ee Cm Sie do w.| SURPLUS S'LUMBER™ LA: N | taal = wetne ‘SAVE PLUMBING §«——_ agp LSanze go ) OR’ 37002 "BORRIN” pat eore| eer “etter an Lt te eS: : - REAL ESTATE} List Thru_Partrid 3% Sa ) vot es am. Bidg. : “a | : House _ plier om guns. Swap cleaner. ¢ a atticies MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE (4701 Disie Hwy. © m 5 . Oy) tea z RSTIM ALL PLANS Ens. tmtigas™ HOME ~ WHEN YOU NEED . ; : rr a | eee Fay 4 | $25 $500. eS dickies wena ae “ALUMINUM home would be oud to fished i yeara t . : = : ee * own, '@ ‘home we are. proud us 3, ee ttrs| O “That's what I like about this place — the Scenery! . SIDING show today's most oe et ostimates {reel y You can oe 2 ee = AWNINGS “ge with place, two our plans ‘vis 4 furniture. : d NING? Cg e HERBERT C us ret | Tah ver SIC GREGG Slade ve til dad", Jil | Sale Household Goods 57) Sale Household Goods 57 pissin Siedsun foams, bessment thai] wy "ATTENTION os ee + PIRCE WALNUT BEDROOM | LIVING ROOM SOFAS, 3 Buy 4 |SAVE DURING FEBRUARY CALL Rete ee ee] “BUTDERS a SACRIFIC ATE yg @ ‘Sia: | Rew unié tor the price oe 2 used 2-4-2575 3 eitmsinuun "storms and » seve » 10 LOTS Seincicn setvise weinaey se Wane) as A 2. Se shuns gene Set Cocenk tole MIDWEST SUPPLY = ene ESTATES. | fughouse, washers, 3 Bock Finance Co. ‘atten fide faces | ae om _rovegreph | tu WEST SIDE BUNGALOW arallabi ‘vil moot 4 noe en Cy Dunk me eee ME | Ea shea. : MarTag, WARS. SPDE * LUMINUM SIDING buliding on 80 5 6 PIECE LIVING 1 sET, ate . rehall “Its smart to = — nels matern pod Bn ‘by two lskes” toit Bust ‘sell complete for cash. FE LOANS a se an 445 80. — WRINGER WASHER Riedinie, eupert. unhurried instal. “me SPORTSMEN session, full basement, gas heat.) course very Get cash here to pay. off left-| Sewing m $1 98. Bookcase | Sas, conte, OH. weed behind .n ceason).- Insulate birch flush doors in bedrooms.| up. Pri eevee ere over bills or for any other goot| bed complete. $19. , Sable ten bees. aero tuck “hans paymess acorn Fis oe"eany forms. "| ton to back pay MOM BE | ay pore PAL KC vertices eo oe nee | Sage Rote. ped st. te “En tachnene,Siat ematien: | Ry MAES” iettoon ole aa | tao 8 ee “ Se OUTSTANDING, HOME Condes Wilhiemsort “Co, > IBUSINESS” Dae ek ie bee | leo’ payments of 61.50. Will! Swnings. “youn, Buy, direc” aod aod | $9.48 eG. ‘Phompson, 80 8. S sabe e ee SHOP tz room brick home eon: 18180 Grand River 5s Cention | Betacam situs, 42 Oretard Lk, Ave, | Cull" PE’ 04804, Coronet, d dave. VALLELY'S. 8:, AUBURN ‘ii0Ss" RECOND WAND MERCHAR:| ire * gig airng Tom Sh Boe Sale Acreage val Garage <— Ge Station | >. ANCE co. goby Bog Ns NEW TV QUARANTER — TAKE | [eee tdiaale dive. 4280 Dixie Hwy., ry “~ “ ene , e , o . J as fast Rook,” three nice bedrooms, ~~ é Seed on © Mille Be. Sooed. | LW. Lawrence __Pe 200 eg ne Galy 4390 pet, week on this | IN Soll, PIPE i tae. SALE ficors. full basement wit ante-| ETE RCAREEN | tee $600 per, mouth take Need $500 pet Te mgeee ree) SALE ms —— gg ° with all hired 17” TV, GENERAL ELECTRIC,| 24251. MACHINES. | ANTIQUE BOOKS. OLD RELI-| 4 Goors, Aluminum & Pibergias or lel Gaae ied ob ee _TREES wasy terms, With fast, courteous service and table i inode im mahogany case, Wah makes; euavantaed Thy gious, Back from seth Ceatury.} Swnings. FE 975 with terms. a : on pays budget Electric 602° N. Johnson, “PE 56-0006 Automatic Laundry pve Bi ah F ELE RANGE SO | FENCES 9 am. to 9 p.m. ’ er to. a “acai LIVING QUARTERS IN- working aa . new ie P OIDAIRE — REPRIGERTORS AST YEARS x ANCHOR FES “pe Pee - finest east. side cae Tiniies CLUDED im Oskiand Coun- arting ° await fe _ Ome Maken ‘pertece, ‘new qusranteed | PREG BOVIMATES. PHY Start, | SOL PIPE : Qs & ae a meat te os aoe ty Lake Tt, A ov. Or phone PE $8121 ang tell wk Rica ok conBOLE WY, makes sete new i igre Waren mnage Zs Warwicks. P Esse home consisting 0: Rees sept ; our needs. 06. TV antenna kit, $9. ‘or , ; TERS R eareas ms, modern-to-minuie ono dows of property and Hi &. A to WALTON TV ; tor fer ~~ a » 4 .- 6. at se : -. eee ak aed peaek one Sareaton ; ome u Walton, Cor. Joslyn _ PE* 2-2257 machine! M ve. * and lave. : aw ie a. tments. A MICHIGAN BUSINESS @ YEAR CRIBS. BRAND NEW, AYTAG. P iy % le pson, . og ae to own 4 a LC Com y $16.05. W proof lanevepeing, may tees inener r. Bal priced ‘st $11,280 for quick sale! REAL ESTATE INC. SALES CORPORATION | LOan pany} tresses, $1.69." Pearson's 1 sa. per week. 1aiT I de BARGAIN ST. MIKES wie : , i SLECTROLUX x vAcvUM r week Admiral refrigerator, Sheetrock 1 R sinwinomam, | 7°%%,S 2 RD. mene: 9.6 Fs ees, 0 we 1 4 eek, wae oe model, automatic defrost, $75. - three bedroom home situa-\§ ACRES NEAR $2,250 per At OUm PRONT a7. Shoe eo Shick’s, MY _ 33711. 5 SALE be = on nice corner lot with paved) priced st, on ‘&, PARK : Oe, Sieitnsiom. en) OU WANT | Roper GAS RANGE EXC COND. 4x8 Sheet eet large living’ room, fall @ ACRES’ WITHIN crT¥ TAMITS. 41 W. Lewrence PE 61808 | ABOUE ARTIANG YOu Wali | ROPER GAs RANGE, moe nk Horne e908 per | Doran Sule au te wus Me eel Se hee TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ne cat of he oar et oe wom ak ON TTLE te | New ou outside 3 fh, doar. eit.o0 Blank Fel insuistion, wee oy. ft. $4.35 seedo. ‘Owner transierred ot 0] "TT WRICHT + ‘ 202 N. MAIN tines. “Ge. and’ electric fetteer- | "LT EP INDLEUMS "| itrisiocia ew... 4B per Mt Eoncite pei nag we SL eo me aa P t d ROCHESTER, MICH. | ‘wore. Ranges ‘and water heaters. ||| SATE LINOLEUMS | | iets “A fll tanulation... $0.00 voll | Dauglee Fir, @u8, axi2, Baie, BOnmis a SON Reattons.. |") O° “Eres er sie Orr e L2Ams gp 20 see dressers, vanities and-aprings and | 4K, Wall Tile 25e | Fiseert We nes sae eel Bite’ bounds, 8... ibe a 12'We nurs Ph. Pe aa @ eyes Realty, Ortonville 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Wises cecacicnal chairs "tables, temps’ |SYERS, 16) W. Muron. zm Panalyte glued on %4” 6 okt J rjembe WB anes : * realtors, PE 3406. NO|S ACRES MODERN HOME. 2 MI PARM IMPLEMENT SALES AND | ph Rochester ©). 60111; OL 1.9701 tuites, Dinette sets ‘and many | “excellent condition, with attecs- Py VOL VERINE voMben sO Gell pipe. gaiventend wipe, sewer | 7S ‘ "LAKE AREA. |i Seis "io"tint™ |" St Oe aad Scie Ser SR | See Bake ove etic» ean OR 2 eat al Tan Pa event Ht tt = ‘— a ad é 1 eee oer en TO a Visit our 6s “Da ton. FE $- he ~ $30 : . tories _ VE UP TO $500 ON MATER. : iy 3 ARE : _— oe brands ‘handind, Hace LOANS—$600 to $1, SCO Use OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN | cLAnKC SEWING MACHINE SALES plete $16.98, Stall ahowe yee, Tara FOR COMPLETE HOUSE. ‘near Pontiac. jaonen an} 2 mang boat Good level farmere farm. a — Only $1000 down plus stock. on pe OP FAst Tent nay wie are bie Fi ore » 383 EASY es ge ge "Pt ts. Trees, Shrubs ret dock," Wear = water, Zrcor,serege: Wet | LIQUOR-MOTEL. LAROR wrxte| LQZOF ony, ,perpaee, on We buy, sell of trade, Come out | SIR ound bobbin, Make payments SRICK, RECLAIMED — ALL YOU BURMEISTER - "HURON | Sxesteatter sat | Staten ier) Ba Sgr renown re tase | Stith fal ie geet es | wu ge _| Northern Lumber Co. | SHADE TREES al = . ‘ - o 18, '. '. ss ssion. $22,000, tals from 11 rooms ements. E PE *-0M1 enience. No obliga- 8 MILE RD. do Cooley - Rd, Sugar Silver Maple, Sear HURO : oD terms, CANT and corner ‘eased to drug store, store.| Brus -im oF_snclose OPEN DAILY 9 To 9 _ tion’ "Pe ‘bise4. Coronet, os ap nb a BAYARD Fomtia.t Mas “sit ‘ex ae eae) I Maaple Se de aismeter VALLEY | posercamnare tagee-| ft nat fetal) B earoe tent nennnce | Eadie api ot Aufts | SELVA" kd REGKIO"PS"DRit | vaazr RTuROOM,PIETURES, YOUNOE| Dera Tw” © | Ht eas| Rell’ ot_Woplegte Bvergocn down. e ie. i. = a - ; 3 . : id *. Rd., MBe TOViuS, BOUGHT, SOLD. Ex- ectivehen furnace. Oil gas IC TANKS _ LA REALTY CRAWFORD AGENCY | pony squires ont, paiva Apply 200 ‘National ie 6 upRiGHT AWANA PaEaZ |* hOuyci pmou tes te? clea. ee bet, wae ead yateam | tT roncRete aes ne T76 M50 at Pomtine nt sees 53% W. FE 41549 ‘in with plenty of parking. 7s . or phone PE er. Smal) Fa: take over pay-| ens, band, ers Automa’ FE ret aan . Lk. Rd. PE 5-0677 or 5-0334 on 30s _. 44 beens, I MY 3.1103 or OR Soon “potter” every. day.” Comfortable Swaps 88 | Sorat MAYTAG Witt Mmatching cod. & tapie | crock and tile galvanized ‘oonet | STOP — LOOK For Sale Pets 69 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 G ACRES «| tw, grey o ideal | A | 1 AOTOMATIC MAYTAG WT inmp, ‘Swedisn mahosany, Aver | Print, HEIGHTS SUPLY 3085 | For sale yn ge | Pee PUPS TO -— very meee GARR] are am stee Set Foe ta kts a hn Fog ES pial lahene T 8 Eo MOF SE" | axncaini aunoains sae own | fultp. Xt web Wong |? gT0 cat MEE ahi? Wo'verine Lake ; . ay; fle road frontage hi in connectio: storage’ bench, $150 | — : — BARGAIN! B “wide to be moved. : ge of wheat. 9/10 m x ai Lake Ne and home ade your home, con: or what ‘have you Call MAyfair spannieey SS a ow. Sos new! 3 2 basement Teleime s sections, Fh ag | old, OR 3-817), 7 GEDROOM HOUSE —iaosis FT. peppery A natura’ pond | ‘ract oF © ode GE ON A Nice | scratched: also several most finished. Lake Orion—vieini- | __H._P. SUTTON—MY 2-0432 | mao" hnolereneD BERMAN * wt, halt Wieck off private, aks) Rie lly ab Borin aa | WARD E, PARTRIDGE se Sa efor inte motel | Gag. at guiteordinary vaites.| TRADE-IN DEPT, 90 | Gee Rt rs —e~ceees | MM, MOTOS, Sa CY 9) ag. 17 italia as ; = a SCREW jo Rg EF ay 48 pet Phone Lapeer Mohewk 4-3886 of REALTOR FE 4-3581 home Yor ore or = cm ay ~egggecllncen Guard “checiste,‘serrigeretor Ste.98 Ceatting lathe, com vith me- : ” ar . “ELVEN ARE G8. 6*0|——""Fgg Salo Farme a@ | "=r Bizats_@ osaanns trade bd Pe eseet | APE, SEE RIOIRAIRE, GOOD | Oncaea chan $488 | ra, heyy anneal beck, | TQ bot umber |" af fs 3 : . or | sale or . >| eondition. FE 5-0030, pe. oF ome 7s) : mirror = Rock ith, Paint, ge a a RE a each, Owner. PE 25606. W. HURON ST. |g ops sas. «DR. Low MILE: | — BRAND NEW. | 5 De: wood’ dimnetio --".... ganse| Fiotemtine antique | mirror Fincterboang, Rock, sath Pein in SEAUHPUL SOME SITES OVER | oon F ARME AND ACREAOE 1050 W EVES. TILL 9 For cash land contract of | APT. GAS 3 ne Gainer aR wits |$ Pe woed, innate «$388 | hand ‘painted medallion, sacrifice Ha pg mbing, and Electr+ P< vileges, Pa nndl Low down Call Call Rutledge, OR il, PE 4 : AKG MALE PEKINGESE PUPPY in. 50, Pearson's Furni- Dining rm. side chairs «cae 2.96 Laste r. field Hills. PE a 44005. _ months. MA §-5652 > aemaan” Tor ~~ Buy Thru Partridge GROCERY STORE FOR SALE. ARC MALS FERind ure. 42 Orchard Lake Ave WY MAN'S i) | TANDEM TRAILER, ais, | With aay ¥, 3 "DENNIS SeOKNOR SnOKER List Thru Partridge ND "43000, DOING VERY | $k gogo’? PUMP OF. will sell. ANTIQUES: NICH | TOE Seam PC ve cue Aa FG a a | ee SS ce — as sE FOR SALE FURN 5|— oar ieee ac eee eee ARouND UsINESS "FOR INFOR- | CLEAN, “46 FORD TON STARE. eae CenAh e BeetER PE USED GABF RA ANSE. mL UF. CABINET INES PROM 008. TOILETS, Wii VALUE, $3556. DACH CorragEe FoR on © oF mong Ply LAPEER 7 AREA. seeks aakaees shanaey, MATION CALL PE 300s. Sell or trade for car. FE 8-2892, aaners oe RB. Munro trie Co. walk ~~ bullé 2 from $3.98. Dow “Tavatoriee oo.s0 velee. 5 nae. apau aie . NOTECENT RAMAM a VEiha Z 5 . = Tome a 6. G, * ii sho sa _Lincoln a aa FROM EXGEP. — oad. we barn fair. einsetnealbeiaaantel "fixcellent_ coud. rion AUTOMATIC WASHERS: BENDIX, FRADE E ELECTRIC RANGES. FOR _Fhompeon._ en Penny ms and. curtain, 68 mialve. “ARG, tes.) Cham ~~ ne ts 1 CASS Olsan aor on Sa EN ek "ar nik wor, Me Mettege Perc” US| bet oe Pea 108 fy, frontage. 2 bdrm. modern 83 RES crosby | Sixig HIGHWAY —NR—WATER: | new furniture. trede tor late mod, | M* Roy's REPLACEMENT 24001 Used and Reconditioned | Pir*tase you mones wrie to} coors bene are ' og OS. A $10,950, a eke road “34 acres. tillable, 46 | DIME RIGHWAY NR WATER: EE eg ee Ota crear ten | Nore Large Preeser $9986 | _Bot_@_Davisbure_Mich. sgihitce._ 00 Cnkiend. FE _a.cum, | St tensenable. prices. Lt S90. pW De 4577 3 ser Sparage, late hse, —_— Oe ee casa aoe cuet’ ted saatiioes We Asmiral nettle Waster... 408.08 Empire WE SOT OSED WASHING MA- | ORs 4 mesthe cn Pm biet 66 _W._ Huron a : ; LATE MODEL CASH | OR _3-0702. idaire Aut r a : oer: MALE COOKER SPANIEL: ANIEL, ee bedrooms, Basement” An “exc ARE WELL ESTAS. He Pris iD ALOMINGM COMBE Sale Suburban Prop. 45A tional ‘buy at $19,500 with $5, j Mites, Grogan em community. Pon- (WHERE jaye SOLD BREAKFAST SET & TV CHAIR. OT AYTONS 5 2600 Union ‘eae 34 “ * ae woop Axo rn ana a light blond, skrwy 2-2 | F REA Omron" FER| Phase vio. Sar | TOMTURE © Aprsignees, | TERLARE ABE hE Mron.,..|BENSON LUMBER CO.| $04 Wallon, arte. ‘Drayton ROCHESTER AREA Roy Annett Inc. |*#s wil established” Siburvan. | TRABE OR SELL °SS DODOE PAN. | Loveseat, tables, chairs Keego_ Harbor fenoty Fiee paneling, Ho. 1 ite PARARERTA — SOME TALEING. " sion; 2 bedroom Oy deren Aisbie "perting ctl el or small, piece outside of BLOND BEDRM. BRAND \Ew Used Trade-In ee om Boor window gins a i Q ]¢ Canarien cages. Wp yru in sams home, vetaree wuility room. : * Pw 5-1284. : SE HAULING CLEAN UP CE.| double dresser. large mirror, Lounge chatr Flush inte jocation. Bind Maichery io . Only $500 down. Huron st. FE 38-0466 : TRADE HAULING, CLEAN UP CE- chest, All for $6 I $14.95 up 2489 Auburn. a= 3 car TE OL eam * open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 GROCERY a me okt en eh ment or carpente a too. Pay only. #2 weet ear, | Book ca * fie. Sines peters vines nga PLASTIC ALL, COLORS, 4x4%s | “Darakeets, Guar. to Talk Maurice Watson, Realtor 42 ACRES, WiTH BUILDINGS AND e. ee ENT RIOCK Fuse oa ace HEA sone. Senare’ Gs Seekecd Lane ) beamed Boy Pernsce,__ auto, washer FLOOR SHOP Baste talking training, ae eared ea ea Oe ee ee eee tree ing, 28x108. gultable ter vient | good Geant, tor he exw. Pe.| . 470. ; $45. "si ‘Desoto 2 © ©. Segpee Open oes) gum. bi -_ rea oe Cash sale. jo = Near Auburn 1-4 Par come. _ CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS. | 3 . luxe, 899.50. Call MA sist. pre: ~ Watch This Space - for fama Si —— mes isat Connell” Mai asd Oronvities | opm bests reat SWAP: wo7is_vines A a ey on cane een: SES | eee 5 te 8 me. FUEL With Inventory Specials! eS ne | RRA RA AA 1. Between M2 an Orton - : Ae of power ha A for 750x290, . dvigerator 625° * $349.50 FOR THE PARAKEET CONAN, CHES $150 DOWN- YOUR CHOICE OF oF Sale Busi Business Property 49; Buy Thru Agia ae tite ‘oe sel ad i —e sce erator Oe Rea at" pe ae ear" sae” Church’ Ss; Inc, erg ig gy EP — ” perenenl. off. Gatags, 223 ft. 6) pr. BUSINESS LoT FoR sAue| List Thru Partri ol an _Swan Service. OR 3-856 ow | tte tesakiens votes. | THOMAS "ECONOMY we GIVE RED STAMPS _ 107 8 Squirrel Rd. 2e53) | cheap. FE Se. Fe —. rail MA cingh nr’ © Poe | Minep, ‘ose io new tnicom, Sut ead a Pamoe | Rew lgnerpring mat. sins FURNITURE CO. — | FRE Sranpixo TORLeTs #i% WE So a Velentios, reginared, eA hind 00 300, in “¢ oe t TE: 5 -_ nthe city on biachiap. street] BUSINESS FRONTAGE | ned income’ year rowed Bust: TARDY ARE "WE BUY, SELL On TRADE saneina, | -, 8s 4 PS Nin ceca Easier BUSINES areca: Bi | cae : ts Ma 1s begin esas een ent| YOU SAVE _ | ?cgussamarime. sag, re, — mv ccigt qaclegreph. 204 | SALE: MODERN 18 - UNIT LUD- 8. . . . . i : oe TY -2 nicely of A frontage with a ay BAe, se Seas. Aur ase auto, hot’ water ester, $10; iv } an 4 fo $1,200 Lane a or stouk from apt., bh or = for $100 per : Located aL, beautiful A ot E@ is, 25 gal. aquarium, ‘2 plaste peer bade REGISTERED SIAMESE KITTENS bench on Upper strate Lane. $0] Cronk Cad ete Seemer Secupancy rate and. enrnines, BEDRM. BRICK .| Sf'a"SSislees cote a ' doors 3 FE reasonable OCRAPER AN ANY, BROK- 3- $95 Call us for price terme ~ eats oo A WEBSTER REAL ESTATE LUDINOTON, TOM, MICHIGAN.| 3 bedroom brick situated “> aa eee 2 Fg a nae of ag ~ cee’ E gee he 3 : on at |—"Sale Land Contracts 82| $b ca exterior, ‘ustiaisned | i" Biles ued your building needs on L. H BROWN Realtor | Buy Thra Partridge |, Sale Land ~~) enter Owner it Steer gk | reiig —noow—euprE— paar | ROT ‘ gauge, and cap. 998. FE = CYR? a 2s 1962 Wiraitiple Listing Service List Thru Partridge ; a So eS sae Name] Mea tate. «chat batch cows | LORD'S WAREHOUSE Putty Avromaric saw Prien | DAU, ST. ter, OA, 6-008. a Deereaat’ poems RM. BRICK | | Sper eS Ae ESTs) se Sapa me | ah oe ene oe BER CO. : PH level, s0ri22 lots, Prieed ut! Dixie Highway Galt U8 TODAY. WE Sec ar wea hae Obi eeccendne marans WESTINGHOUSE REFAIO. 13 CU: | FORK aenee Al cakes LUM level 50x1 ial Frontage HAVE Raton *() § ne eee gg . Late model, auto. defrost.|” stalled. coe wa = 34th ales “ee at nercen’ | REReBRUaiense Ron ') Sop" int! she ete Sine. WaTeR WEARER WasT| Aepoas ton, large ticeser. Reg. | On Wa delver honed tun, tad “Wed. eg ee ge er ag ey ahs ange | ee es | Garage Doors | wor mz railroad _ wets. Srrenget $5,200— ta with aome suit RIV ALUET, Realt or home, free. sod clear. $17,600. ceNe) Milk's, Mi 61300 * WAYNE GABERT’S puiey ihc ovembend ‘ : or parecer $160 per front foot fectud: j; D AVE. | FE 5-0003 M. Stout, Realtor Sa APPLANCE SALE unds: All sites and od, prices. Large |" bre Sees are | eg er S ney Es.giee Mele ores | SoRPAN ftiko emacs |, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor. PrgGagm, acTS ANGE: | on, Pe cert, neem wean) Sita, om, fart Eev'ts ‘ae ia | Dose Teeined. Bearded 70 ; =. SEASONED ¢ PER CENT CON- Open Evenings “TH €:30 late model,| ® | gas and electric “Hess than you think, Let ue sr | it oes SCHRAM Leslie R. Tripp, Realto? mal "Ber ‘cent tecount. OR = = = = elocktime?, aa ge less theme savenpen aoa EV sels. 2 913, to pay. ots. a. free eatim * oe aa iw 7, one Pratt TS ‘5. Tele- i. et or Sale Cloth FOR SALE: 2 SINGLE bebe with | 7%. Saginaw oo [GSPECIAL | tua five annie Mich | graph ein BB Bes Mt M to Loan 8 spring and mattress. Will sell to- | WALNUT D, a EB A HEATING SPECIAL Fluorescent, 30) Raps Seats & Usd 71 ea oney o bs LIKE NEW. 1 or si price. . Burt ‘ pane walnut discount on See eas : FO a ert gt ia wi ging: Waist 3-08 Vioore os 5. Diva, 28464. | ining sulle, 4136: Vave by ie ea ah a S| Do It Yourself 61 | arr —SiburiPi.n vistins ‘envics T. DIXIE FRONTAGE ~/ : in, Reas, FE : 2 : bookease, $10; = 41, Eves, = ye = . Residential a excellent business ite nent Buckner Customers 5 PIECE SUIT, Sia 13, COLOR 3 ; inp curtains, Fo Dope = OR 2376, Bs ni Senet Sieg ig AY We gerne Mert ome wn.) Senta cin Ea Ta . Bene SEs |g oarerpr en pe | SE ates, ae “acter, Boon Bett | meant, PETA |_ Sha — ing for $40 per mo. 14 x. | / b * ‘ formal. white size % ‘i Wixom, + 2 ‘ $98.50 &- $119.50 i. : i" ; i AY. ae ito) Woods," teveral choles fra iand with fsture semee nara Happy Folks 15, Bisck fitted cogt, size 14, MA _f OVE. WALNUF FINISH VANITY, CHibeT vaiues. G4 30 ‘and mle These Bier ae RENT cama a, seers eae pailaing sites "$1,200 to $2; “| tDusiness in one location. Buckner’s © os serve wit s = D oe 32-5102 after 6. Can b 100. We ise Laun- re at ee: ah } Palmer 8. east side, $11,000 full. price, calle be the weet friendly @ LADIES COA Le cen, seen ¢ set 575 Lenox Ave. aon, eR he a cayiaar| of bonny Floor sanders—hand sanders | ~— , Me, and Birmingham, ‘Summons Street, H. BROWN, Realtor Pt is easy 0 deal, at, Buckner’s, Size 1 LACE & NET WEDDING oe ons rn dayne seth ti Ore ke_ Ave. _ furnace’ vacuum. eleuners." Oak: “Series © a 98k120. $3,300 0 with 200 ft. oleH. turce St. Ph. 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i s 4 7 “4 j i af ve > fe { : 4 = | 9 | ; [ i ea = mb tobe bt bbe | btee } Osta | oa! te bf fy | =4 4. . * i * Also Gets E g eRe Ss HE 33 ri it ! ee Today's Television . Programs -* Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. & oF 2% Channel 2—WJBKE-TV Channel —Wws-TV Channel 7-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV i : TONIGHT’S TV 6:00—(7) Superman. Dummy.” (9) Family Theater. | om Music Mountain.” Gene Autry, (4) . News and “Man Sports. 6:15—(4) Weathercast. (2) News. ¢:20—(4) Box Four. 6: (2) TV Weatherman. ss: (7) Dick Powell's Star Per- formance. ‘Stacked Deck.” (4) Traffic Court. (2) Sheena, Queen “Jungle Man- of the Jungle. hun Sige 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie, (9) Abbott and Costello, “‘Well- Oiled.” (4) Rosemary Clooney. Singer Guy Mitchell, guest. (2) Man Called X. Barry Sullivan in “Satellite Czechoslovakia.” ":30—(7) Cheyenne. “War Party.” |, = : es wor Search for Tomorrow. * “Talkative |#:30—(7) 00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. . 55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 9:30—(7) Liberace, $:45—(2) News, Weather. (7) Theater Seven, : 11:00—(4) Price Is Right, 11:55--(9) Billboard. WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOON ies, (9) Hidden Pages. 12:15—(2) Love of Life, Erwins. (9) Telescope, 12:45—(2) The Guiding Light. 30:00—(2) Tne Garry Moore Show. |{4) Home. (7)Story Studio, 16:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey Show. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Rebin and/ 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tie Tac Dough. (7)-12 o’clock Com- (4) It Could Be You. (7) The Matinee. (7) My Little Margie, (9) Bill Kennedy Showtime. 1:30—(4) Conrad 2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. Blenda Presents Beulah. Lady of Charm. 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (Color) Matinee Theater. Afternoon Film Festival. Fun With Food. (4) ’ 1$:30—(2) .BOb Crosby. (9) Howdy Doody. 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen For a Day. (9) Justice Colt. 4:15—(2) The Secret Storm. un th Meborn coe. Hollywood Story. . (7) Nagel Show. (4) te) 9;:30—(2) House Party, (4) Ten- Ernie. (7) (9) 4:30—(2) ‘The Edge of Night. (7) 5:00—(4) It's A Great Life. (2) The; Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Mystery Club. () Dance Party. B thet 3 at [ apt i . * ig Wayne Offers gat Foreign Study University of Munich Cooperates to Provide. One Year of Training DETROIT (INS) — Wayne State University’s College of Liberal Arts will again offer “Junior Year in Munich,” a student foreign pro- Truth, 9:30—(7) Theater. Football: ‘star ard vs. amatetrs. . Photo Flash. (2) The $64,000 10:30—(9) Mayor of the Town. (4) Federal Men. “Little Tin Box.” 11:00—(7) Soupy’s on. Soupy Sales with guest stars. (9) National News. (4) News. (2) News. ~ 41:10—(9) F isco te 11:15—(9) Miltion Dollar Mystery. Signe Hasso, Preston Foster. (4) Patti Page Show. (2) Miss Fair- weather —— Lincoln Bookshop, Margie Van Vooren, guest. * WEDNESDAY MORNING 3:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's! ' Farm Report. _< bs @:85—(2) On the Farm Front. 4:00—(2) Good Morning. (4) Today.| German _ (®D Little Rascals. us-\Before You Tote a Gun \Liner-Uganda (Gives Britannia Very Close Call Teachers to Meet Students’ Parents Teachers of the Lambert School, Lambert PTA. Founder's Day skit will be giv- en by Mrs, Alvin DeLisle, Mrs. Bonneau Should Wait for Uniform e508 23% belts 1 ta : i : iF i g Fs Own F E E ‘ F Show i i i z ii Singer fo Star in TV Program Vocalist Guy Mitchell] z* : z $ Lady's Only Solace: Her Car's Insured Young, the cars E giz 7 Scene for Interview \ ‘Three other guys came along, ‘}and uncovered—Turkish bath in history. x* « “T'l just watch,” I said, as George was depositing his money at the desk in the Biltmore Baths and heading for the dress- -|ing room to get in shape for TV. we entered the steam room. GOBEL little room up there is 20 de- grees hotter.” George, who shr ugged his towel, s e 2. “Not as good as the best treatment,” answered George. “What's that?” 2 “ “The best treatment for a hangover,” George said “is not to drink.” é THE MIDNIGHT EARL... . eee Lis Taylor Todd took back a $46,000 pair of diamond ear- .» Erin ’s getting Look's Denise Ler of Garry Moore’s show got of latighs when she lost an ear- down her dress while singing at ope: Durward Kirby, Jonathan ters: and other TV celebs howled as and wiggled trying to find says the singer he'd most like is Tony Bennett ... Eartha t, touring the mideast, is a guest of the Maharajah of Jaipur... Biaine and ex-husband Manny Frank are dating... Lewis sound Kitt, 2.8... Alda’s new film ... Paulette Goddard said she'll star in a European TV’er called “Paulette, Go Home” . . . Arthur Miller wants Sophia Loren for his new play ... The Las Vegas boss paying Victor Borge 35G’s a week said, “We'd pay him more, but we're afraid he'd build his own hotel.” Curing his furlough... Earl's Pearls ... You can be sure of one thing; behind every > successful man there's a woman—trying to catch him. oF ee ee TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “They're ~ — ¥# WISH I’D SAID THAT: Tony Pettito asked a henpecked husband, “What do you and your wife fight about?” and he said, “I don’t know—she won't tell me.” That’s earl, brother. (Copyright 1957, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Turkish Bath Becomes |Believe Woman NEW YORK—George Gobel and I met in a Turkish bath. making it the best covered “How am I supposed to wear this towel?” I asked George as “Only about 170 degrees,” the man answered. “The other : “Is this really supposed to be good for a hangover?” I asked rings Mike bought her (friends don’t know whether they were : Bob Strauss, recovering from spinal surgery; will be in Bob fall Into Sea Discovered Gone From year-old Yacht in Rough Waters off North Carolina OCRACOKE, N.C. @—A physi- cian whose pretty nurse disap-|Mrs- peared from his anchored yacht waited anxiously today while Coast Guardsmen searched sea and|®>out marrying her shore for some trace of -her. to America to live. ¢ ¢ & ores Dr, James T. Dodge, 45, gen-| .. eral practitioner of Trenton, N.J., said he thought high waves might have thrown her off the yacht's deck while he was. asleep below going ae * s Dr. Dodge and Mrs. Mary Ann Scales, 33, of Bordertown, N. J., his nurse for 12 years, had been on a Southern cruise for about a week “to get away from his prac- tice.” He said the 34-foot craft Mary N. II ran aground near here about 6:30 p.m, Saturday and aft- er they refloated it they anchored ms channel] because of poor visi- a Mrs. Beck, a native of Luxem- bourg, went to the United States as @ young woman, leaving Lam- + /Dert in Herbeuval. Both married, Sen. Langer In = but Still Listed Critical ' But Langer, 70, is “still sidered critically ill,” a Bethesda Naval Hospital report sald 7 = gi eg Hl 3 +, A beuval, has had second thoughts - DO-IT-YOURSELF Q 5 o = a o TUBE TESTER Gary Crosby, stationed in Germany, will make TV films ELECTRIC on the lawbooks for six months, still is not available to aid in the The biggest problem in launch- latest flood disasters. ; the government on a “set- fee” or cost reimbursement basis. * * * . The pay the agents’, fees and also absorb 40 cent of the cost of the policy. rates will vary according to risk of flood damage S2ssi5 SSSes serseeres The government is authorized to write five billion dollars worth of insurance, with a maximum of a ee eS top of $10, for flny private dwelling. The law is geared pri- marily to aid the small business- examining. some old mines at Marysvale, Utah, about 160 miles found in a Northern tato field. man and small home owner and Early in, 1949, a prospector dis- | covered radioactive minerals while | jsouth of Salt Lake City, ‘and gave the United States its first im- | portant source of primary uranium. | a) the ing group at the finals with canri-| dates judged on personal qualifica-/ |HAMPTON TV A 364+-year-old coin has been 4 Por] 825 W. Heron FE 4-2525 NEW 1967 ABC WASHERS 100.96 » First Class Repa n Was 2 | Vacuum thence dig Small’ Appliance We Give Holdens Red Stamps 502 N. Johnson ‘St. Open 8 A. M. to 8 P.M. FE 4.5169 SALE—USED MERCHANDISE | “These Are Trade-Ins” 4 Washers CIPSLACa miei HE 4\_4 hen S Ha 3 75" © Wringer 24" « pees oa ee Een ae pes Sy : Hol So - a : ss ang : Le Pee * ; i's PONTIAC PRESS; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1957 _ 4 a sm Lindemer Must Steer Party Through April 1 Election DROHENRY A MILLER} [State GOP Chairman Hardly Ge ge y \ito Find He Must Keep ee Optometrist } 7 North Saginaw Street ” 3 Phone FE 4-6842° 4 “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings Closed Wednesday. Aftemoons . DETROIT ®—Lawrence B. Lin-; ‘assignment in battling the proven sibilities of the individual,” effectiveness of after "(will hardly get settled in his new ms, but Lindemer says he is |, lpost_as state etitirman before he cenit | mal 7 ‘Taitaces his first big test. a new leok into ‘llelection, Repuvlicans will try to 0 ike HI|prevent. Democrats from taking] ire) his strates te \adoP-\-You've got fo get out and, prove Lover what top state offices are still blicani |] |in their hands, notably the jobs off + vel, ors Mae oe ready highway commissioner and “| “It’s a working theory of govern- Se ot ee ee oe intendent of public instruction. shout which ties in the rights. of Republicans are in for a tough ‘the individual with the respon- 1V | - | Jarred Skunk sree te Voy ._ Reyne : c. Wayne Singers Jarred Skunk | st ‘Let's Face It — Your ‘|i lo Tour Europe: Tee C Geak [Sk ene ates eoeeeee Requirements Are High... 4,l= Ml | 1st College Glee Club /has heen freed from her curiosity- irom dp rece hoy hours before = sete — . ~_ seen f\_ to Visit Army Bases; imposed prison, so the Kirby King Melt Ba wh og Ge undes ry chaos ya type of funeral service, con- USO Sponsors Plans _ night's sleep. ~|man, had only token support and enone caret, ee = bg aBinge aoe ge gn sight What are the latest developments in the Near East? cilities . ewer dyad DEFROIT. (INS)—Twenty mem-|“08¢_& look at the bottom of a|POLITICAL EXPERIENCE : : ina? What’ ee ee ane eee) 2 i ersity’s| Pcie Jar. The jar stuck, and for! Lindemer, a Stockbridge and What's the latest fashion news for Spring: at's go- years ago. bers of Wayne State University’s| nine days and nights, every where a 2 ' “Watney Wa Wd : , . > re ashe | y Men's Glee Club will make a six-/that Violent went, the jar was! political experience on a local, ing on in Detroit stores? What $s new tr POF i —— Sek Me siete kre ecath oh et wale sock. European coneett ay sik taled teal ne ee If you read The Detroit NEWS, you know! In The Dee : tour of Army this summer. 7 A graduate of.the University of N +e t th t th se estions and toa Yet our prices — for the complete funeral , King house, clanking the jar ews you ge e answers fo tnese qu Ses es, (Gb vies bow tak at- The Defense Department's ¢0-| ainst the plumbi g and playing Michigan law school and a World pl ok ti 7 i} completely, clearly and vanced in the same measure as our costs ordinating agency, USO Camp hob with the family’s sleep, They ematuare te fo Rp ag — other questions of the day, co ple ely, ¥ ~" or your demands. ° » Ss a ee tae teed Ge ar ml Menges a aemc| ~ = COUDETUIIY WEItON. | | The Wayne singers reportedly {normal skunks do when they are| commission on governmental reor- Widen your world, -Brighten your conversation. Keep Phone are the tent couesiate group (| Last night Rudy Crawford, 9|famzation. He also has beet | yourself well-informed on world and local happenings FEDERAL Parking The touring group of 18 will be\der’ the house. ‘Luckily, ‘she’ wee|™2 and assistant Ingham County and make yourself a more interesting person to others. 4-4511 On Qur Premise picked from the glee club's @0|asleep. feleagie ee Only in The Detroit News will you find such thorough ° : : members in the next two months.| Crawford put a gunny sack over . * * * pnt . Ay Standards for selection set up bylher head, removed her, and-then| Lindemer as summoned the coverage of everything that’s happening. Have The News ; 0 on- glee club officers and glee clubljerked away the jar. Violetinewly elected state central com-/- — home-delivered 7 days a:week. Phone the number shown director Harry Langsford are: Mu-|promptly departed for a nearby/mittee to its first meeting Satur- sical ability, general attitude, ex-|wooded area. - day in Lansing. It's expected below. ; tra-musical bilities, personality,| And this time she never raised|they’'ll elect officers and start lay- responsibility and seniority. a stink in the entire operation. ing plans for the spring election. Each me sae we be al- Meeting fo Spotlight mary. Caieton delegate The D e tro it New . lowed for food and lodg- proposing ing meat to aaron in ful: time GOP staff and director, ' “THE HOME NEWSPAPER - This living expense will be ré F h P| * a |but declined to recommend a spe- : Ta nd ah the tein te tne GFMNOUSE FIANNING |citic salary tor the chairman. FOR HOME DELIVERY government. : John Feikens Re cesvorius the tour, Dean otf Mutendlon Gorvice agents. drimlwee sak Sit tor cect working PHONE: In Pontiac, R. Long, FEderal 2-0921 students Harold E. Stewart said: spain wag ~ Aang — a\day, Some party leaders have pro- . Outside Pontiec, V. 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