Presi ent’s s 7 ~ AT ANNOUNCEMENT. LUNCHEON — These four people - played key roles in the planning which led to donation of the Alfred G. Wilson ectale\to Michigan State University. From left to right Local Advisory Group Named Expect MSU Branch to Be Ready : for S Students in Fall of 1959 The $10,000,000 donation to Mich- igan State University by the Al- ‘Presideht John A. Hannah ac are J ning Comanission; Mrs. Wilson; MSU, and Mr. Wilson. Robert F. Swanson, chairman of the Oakland County Plan- “Koy Figuies Git o Michigan Site Univesy Pontiac Press Phete John A. Hannah, president of + a The Wilson estate is the focal cepted Mrs. Wilsofi’s gift on behalf/point of a circle with a wom -, East Lansing. J. son jong has been active as chair man of the Oakland. County Hanning Commission which has/y _ “worked towards an-engintering col- lege for this area. Pictures of Meadow Brook Hall Newsprint Price Rise Touches Off Protests NEW YORK — Abitibi Power and Paper Co., Ltd., announced a ‘The Canadian . manufacturer's price action, it was freely: predict- ed by publishers, will be quickly followed by increases by- other newsprint producers.: © President William Dwight of the American N Publishers _ Association stated the protest of fellow publishers. ‘ Some say a 10-cent price per copy for newspapers, now exist- ent-in a few cities, may become more general as publishers seek | te offset higher newsprint. costs, ‘The Federal Trade Commission last week: reported that it hopes to/ thr Publicity Aids — Prompt Moving of Yule Mail i A = i g + auth E i g F ‘ ti deliver their mail for . Also through your efforts we will soon have a new. post building under construction. I sincerely be- — President John City Employes, Officials Awarded Pay Increases night by the Pontiac City Commis- The pay ‘increases became effec- five retroactive to Dec. 23, 1956. tional benefits, will cost the city $184,196 ‘this year. Willman empha- Sized that “these adjustments in the compensation plan are possible within the limits of the , budget. ” dent of the employes council Wane quite thankful . that we came out as well as we.did.” | sider piouslble acceptance for fu-! : bringing it to the present total. ed. Puzzle No. 31, which appears on '|who doesn’t care one way or the $200 Now in Pot, It's Quite a Lot —So Get to Work You still have time to win that $200 awaiting in Pot-O-Gold, be- cause after looking over 2,209; qualified entries, the judges report week's puzzle. This automatically page 18, can be postmarked-as late as Tuesday midnight or brought in to the Press office until 5 p. m, |Posal Tuesday, so put the next few days to good work and maybe you'll be the one accepting a check. next Uniess you're a very rare person other about winning, be sure you get your entry here on time. Otherwise it won't do you a bit of-godd. This week we received) 118 entries from people who might they were all late. .| Answers for last week's puzzle,} along with explanations of them, appear on page 7 of today’s press. Woman Talks on Phone as Friend Falls Asleep “DAYTON, Ohio #® — A woman {called potice yesterday, alarmed because she was “talking to a lady on the phone a while ago and now she won't afswer.” A few minutes later the police dispatcher announced everything was all right. “The woman said she fell while her friend was talk- | jelal message explaining his |historic Middle East pro- -|gram for peace. \genate showed today that American forces in the thet bo winner was found for lestl™ ONLY ON REQUEST only on request of a nation which possibly have been winners, but): to Prevent Filibusters FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES | |. WASHINGTON — The). |. |mew Congress marked time } jon legislative business to- day, awaiting President) Eisenhower's Saturday spe- A poll of the House and President Eisenhower's re- quest for authority to use "Beacke Battling Today E - About Changing Rules/ land County's new Congressman, TAKES SEAT IN HOUSK.- William S. Broomfield, ‘(eft) Oak- Joe Martin (R-Mass), House minority leader. is welcomed in. Watingin by Is She Kidnap Victim? He emphasized -that American aid would be granted by the U.S. had suffered “an overt act’’—an armed attack either by ‘the Com- -be-12:30-p.m., EST. munists or by. “any nation that LJ * But Sen. Edward Thye (R-Minn)| lauded the plan and Sen, Paul Douglas (D-Ill) said he would fa- vor military . scapes wl “care- fully defined.” FILIBUSTER FIGHT ‘\notifi | box fashioned. out of newspaper |than the vote,” kidnap victim. , The actress’ mother first Actress Marie McDonald Disappears From Home a HOLLYWOOD (INS) —Blonde Actress Marie (The Body) McDonald mysteriously disappeared from her "| Encino-home ‘today and police fear that she may be a Donald's disappearance. She told officers that someone notified police of Miss Mc- morning and told her, “We have Marie. No harm will come if ithe police are not She said she telephoned Miss Mc- Donald’s home and when she re- ceived no answer she called police. Officers who first reached her hottie” said they found the oor on, Inspector Detective Henry Kerr | said a note was found in q mail headlines and hand printing which.said, in effect, “Don't con- tact anybody, we'lf contact you.” Officers said the FBI has been called into the case, The FBI said today its agents on the West Coast “are keeping in close touch with local police to see if there is any matter within our jurisdiction’ in the actress’ telephoned her early thish—— cently amended to bern the FBI) ajar and the television set turned to enter such cases within 24 hours if there is positive evidence of a federal law violation, The actress’ name was spread across headlines on numerous The blonde, shapely actress, once the toast of American Gls during as a vocalist with Tommy Dorsey. She was spotted by a talent scout and signed to a screen contract. She paraded her beautiful figure around in a dozen or more pic- tures back in the early 40s but it was not until she married Karl disappearance. | The federal kidnap law was re- that she became really well known. City Commissioners last night gave City Manager ahead to develop financing of the plant with the city’s bond attorney. Besides the $2,000,000 general ob- ligation bonds, the city. could pay the other 35 per cent of the project by issuing $800,000 in revenue bonds... Willman told commissioners the city cauld issue these bonds with- out any increase in sewage rates. “A second alternative other) Willman said, “would be to raise the rates and take more on the revenue bond is- sue. ” =a ng,” the dispatcher explained. The Senate fights t over an attempt to change its -filibuster rule with both sides bidding ‘for {Continued on Page 2, Col. D dows detec sreedendhenennnl ment Walter K. Willman the gor he said, the State Water Re- sources Commission could file Court action forcing the city to build ‘the plant wtihout voter gieey , The $2.8 million project ‘would build the plant on a 37-acre city- owned site at Opdyke road and Auburn avenue. It would also pro- vide the interceptor or link be- tween the present plant at East Boulevard and Feqthentiese and the new one, ~ “The project is designed to meet the immediate needs of -t City and its future expansion,’’ W explained. A resolution authorizing the April Merde must be passed by Feb: 15, he World War Il, started her career! = r that the plane’s wound 24 live rockets could ere led police and Air Force personnel to rope off a wide area at the crash north of 19-Mile 10:52 a.m. E RgRiE “y Bonds for Disposal Plant Stay-Inside Weather May Be on Ballot in April _ Pontiac voters probably will be asked to vote on a $2-million general obligation bond issue to finance 65 per cent of a new sewage disposal plant when they go to the polls in April’s biennial state election. > Is Outside Forecast ‘indoors weather fe ia the offing for. Pontiac area residents this Hampering driving conditions to- morrow will be snow mixed with freezing rain or sleet, high 31-35. This morning the Automobile Club of Michigan reported wet highways with slippery spots in the Detroit area, - Roads are slippery and snow- covered in.the northern half of the: state and Upper Peninsula with snow still falling. Preceding 8 a.m, Pontiac’s low- est temperature was 31. at 2 p.m. the mercury read 32. Skelton’s -Son Stricken HOLLYWOOD . — Red Skel- ton’s 9-year-old son Richard is un- anider treatment for leukemia at a Los Angeles hospital, A spokes- man for Skelton said the boy Saye return home in about 10 ’ WASHINGTON (INS)—~An agony .pof suspense gripped the U.S. Senate ' ,/at its opening session Virginia—hospitalized these \last few months—rolled in by wheel signed his New York attorney gen- eralship to swell the Republican) majority 9n a. second roll call. But Lausche, indisputably ‘the man of the hour, saved Javits the burst of agi Sen, Matthew J. Neely of Weak chair to cast his vote for the This, too, evoked a ‘standing ovation from relieved Democrats, who by. this time knew that Lausche had handed them control. |. Senate plunged into a knife edged discussion of the northern liberals’ ial proposal to outlaw the filibuster—histori- cally the. death-knel] for civil rights legislation, Today’s:open session provided a In Today’ s Press \of both houses backed-slapped each -jahd. with an ,election ahead of isharp contrast to last year’s first- day festivities. In that election year climate, 96 Senators—all of whom yearned to atives—each a would-be senator— whodped it up as gaily as alumni at- an old-school homecoming, All was sweetness and light at that opening day, as the members Other and swapped travel notes. The organization of both ‘houses then was a_ foregone. conclusion, them, few would be daring enough to , disctiss civil —_ on epening day. = be president—and 435 represent-| Ganetn Control in Doubt Until Lausche Voted more pressing at hand than the foregone re-election of their be- loved Democratic leader, Sam Rayburn of..Texas, as speaker, Without question, the house to- day lacked the drama of the senate chamber .where defeated presiden- tial contender Adlai Stevenson, seated: in the gallery next to his rival. was at the White House work- ing on -his State of the Union. ance hoped. to write, —_ Income ‘Tax Returns Prepared ge eure dl the | Comles .......esee 0k sites + 2 County News .....0i..cdeee - Editoriale .........600s00080%s 6 Special... 6... eeveesseeeees 17 Markets .. 2.06. 6.6..60000005. 6 Sports 20... cceeee 21 thru 23 Theaters teens BD TV & Radio Programs wie Wilson, Earl ........0.......: 19 Women’s Pages ...... 13 thre 15 Pot-0-Gold Puzzle ........... 18 Answers ‘oe * % * gociri 7 % oy \ oh! ~% «ln Soe Rope wis Was taken = by state experts. ee ot Pha 2%, of 119% — at St._Joseph Mercy "Hospital in Mt, Clemens where he ‘Tuesday “morning” after -- erashing. into 5 ait car —s +g police chase has-been —under| Thanked or Gift: : by Gity’s Mayor | ‘Our youth for years to come, “This getierous act should thrill, shave been- very. agnor peg with -him, - but- what he. does - for Bhan community lives long: after he Hering th which will be of great benefit to} not only the state, but the nation.; — For years. Mr. apd Mrs. Wilson; — generous - : ers of every civie and me “Theodore Roésevelt once said.) — What a man does for himself dies| _ Seine “Teents, will be replaced with a a _ {straight fare of 15 cents a pide.’ Vly Commisdaners, last nic ‘mon is the % house meter for | } merly $2 and-now $2.50... no. part) that -they wanted Lpesid on pitas pak: Moat oe: “Gare sald that when the construc- fas done the speed deceler-— ation lane was deliberately omit-: ted feeling it eas: iat de’ — night at the City The.city presented him on by tle E § i tal i i i g FF E ile ie af ==:Use of Houses . |tor, James M. Gardiner, | permits, which are being held up, e\requirements. The permits are giv- +huge ore carrier — largest ever: to Until itap ete Water arr & $ Available — without occupancy permits. | Cireuit Judge Clark J. Adams granted a temporary injunction, asked by township, building inspec- he said, because water supply in the area does not meet township Largest Ore Carrier Ever Built Is Js Planned ANN ARBOR (®—Ptans for_a de beet lk Yours at 38 Yost police career the beat— and enjoying every minute of it~ retired from the force last night. * *® 6 itantly-appeared before the City Commission to receive a wallet and a small gold badge bearing this in- scription: ‘Police Officer, City of Pontiac, Retired.” he dian’t. show tt ‘at Police Request — ‘Ges Rejection City Officially Refuses Bid to Put Civil Service -4ssue on April Ballot The Pontiac City Commission Jast night offici rejected a re- * quest: 9 ‘tle Police Police Officers Assn. “‘that the commission place ply the Great Lakes — are an- Trailer Parks Doubled in Michigan Since 1950 ‘The Weather Full U. &. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VE {NITY — Cloudy ‘ turning celder today a4 tonight. snow flurries ely ay, high near %5. Low pny yA 6. Te- merrew: cleudy with. ow becom# rem 4 mixed with freezing rain or sleet, hi ds at 0-30 mi a1-83. Westerly w an heuer. becom! west to northwest and diminishing teday and tonight. Fy Today ‘te Pontiac FF cated temperature preceding § a.m;” re S a.m, Wind velocity 20 m.p.h. Direction—West Sun sets Friday at 5:13 2 ag "Sun rises saturday at 8:0 Moon rises Saturday at 10 10. at. Moon sets Friday at 8 p.m. ~~" Dewittewn Temperatures OG. Mirsecee..-33 1a. M..ocecoer 3 TR. Misarceeeesd33 12 MM... ceceee BG. M..cgeeeees3l 1 D.Mivecaes 9B. M.. 4: eee 2D. Mevcesenes 10 B. Mncceee- Thersday in Pontiac tAs recorded Gowntown) —T University of jgan ‘naval architect, who- will serve "13 Trapped Vessels - May Escape Suez ../trapped in the Suez Canal for the | The tankers and freighters from —Clesrance work has progressed . |terranean.- by a” ‘of Michi- as special consultant on its design and construction. Prof. L. A. Baier, chairman of the department of Naval Architec- ture and Marine Engineering, said the vessel will be designed to trans- Baier was appointed to the supervisory post by the: North- wesfern Mutual Life Insurance Co., which is financing construc- | tion of ‘the ship. “He expetcs the vessel be erating by the summer of 1958. The veses! will be 729 feet in length, 73 feet at the beam and 39 feet from. the main deck.to the keel. It will be constructed at the Great Lakes Engineering Works at River Rouge. CAIRO (INS)~Thirteen vessels past two months will attempt to sail out of the blocked waterway tomorrow, ee * seven nations, including two U. S. ships, were heading south from) Port Said. on Nov. 1 when they) were trapped by the wrecked Fer-| dan Bridge. * * far enough to allow the yessels to attempt a tricky turnabout in the on the April- baliot a charter amendment which would replace ithe Police Trial- Board—-with civil service. ; * * * This rejection was announced last week after the commission said monthly closed session. The commission ruled that the board “has been fair ang just in Its decisions and in the han- This decisioh was supported by trict 5). “We have no other course but to reject the request,” Dugan said. “After all, the commission to support it." * iJ * _“T sort of resent what has been appearing in the newspapers say- ing the police chief influences the board,” Dugan continued. == —* The association charged that Po- lice Chief Herbert W. Straley ex- ercisés ‘undue influence” over the members of the board in disci- plainary action of officers. Ex-Sheriff’s Daughter Leaves $500,000 Estate MOUNT CLEMENS (® — Mrs. Ada Newton Neal, daughter of a former Macomb Coupty. sheriff, left an estate valued at $500,000 when she died Dec. 24 at the age of 85.. Provate court files disclose that her safety deposit box contained an estimated $450,000 in securities, including 5,040 shares of General Motors stock, * * «@ The will left $13,000 to church groups a quarter of the estate to Fuad Bypass with the aid oft’. N. tugs so that they can sail back to Port Said and out into the M a brother, Harry Newton of Clear- water, Fla. and the remainder to jher niece, Miss Rita Stockdale, lwith whom she lived. -YROM FORCE — Fellow Pontiag_police Glenn D. “Bob” Walker, 63, hes j reached the decision during a|? Commissioner John A. Dugan (Dis-} appoirited the board, and we have) — Ponting Press. Phete “police officers Hall to see 63-year-old Patrolman * Walker (right) retire from the force after 29 years with a wallet and this gold badge. Capt. Walter C. Krause, another veteran of the school da teeth Seta Shahass of sae toe Cigars Asta Keene SEE : p witch “Bab dincevered ix: the swallet. \Atter 29 Years Service Pontiac Policeman Retires ‘Ashed ‘what his plans Conliibe Probe of Ax-Murder 2 More to Get Lie reas in August. Slaying of Florence Norton, 72 Investigation of the Aug. 1 ax- mysterious murder of 43 bring to 34 the number of tests which have been given various suspects. A double-bitted 1 axe, believed to have been the weapon used, has never been found and detec- tives are still seeking information -on a car which was seen parked at the Norton farm a few days before her body was found. Detectives have asked that anyone having any information concerning Mrs. Norton or the murder contact the Sheriff's Devertenent OB Traditional Ceremony to End Yule The Christmas season in Pontiac will come to a roaring close Sat- urday night when some 3,000 Christmas trees- go up in. flames’ during the city’s first ‘ “Boxtiog of the Green” ceremony. , Residents have been asked by the Parks. and Recreation Dept. and the city fire marshal to co- operate in this program by taking their trees to the softball field at. 33 SH a and Montcalm streets, They are asked to havé them there no later than tonight. The trees will be shapéd into & a kage star: some ‘150 feet in diameter, Five girls, - escorted by city firemen, will put torches to the star at around 7:20 signal- ing the end of the Christmas / holidays. “We: have 1,500 trees out there now,” Leonard T. Buzz, director of ithe e¢ent,' said, “but are looking forward fo about twice that many ‘by Saturday.” ‘CAROLS BEGIN RITES Preceding the burning, at 7, there city jwill be abet program ot Os as gle henner mas carols and the portrayal of legends and traditions, gv ploog “Burning of the Green” is by high school students. each year at this time when dry trees remain in homes. ~ Buzz said another advantage to householders was that this elimi- . Mrs. Stanley Kryzanowski Funeral] Home, Mrs. Kryzanowski’s to kill us,” officers said. Burning of the Green’ Saturday Skating at 11 Rinks; (Blanche R.) Brown, 504 N. Saginaw St. died yesterday at her residence after an illness of several months. She was 85, Born in Tuscola County on April 17, 1871, she was the daughter of Thomas and Caroline Jeffery Haw- kins. She was married there on) five grandchildren;. six great grandchildren and a »G. R. ‘Hawkins of W Service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday from the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. with Dr. H. H. Savage of the First Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Perryy Mt. Park Cemetery. only onl iem-we have, Je will throw tratti “jconsumers at the next billing pe- nd} and gallons, The new rate is 39 *| cents per thousand gallons. In *| addition there is a slight increase Wile died cis tow & kt tuck ban is going to eliminate the prob- ation, southeastern Oakland gar- bage and rubbish authority and to include the cities of Troy and Madi- son Heights and Latenp Village. * * * Revised water rate schedule no-|® tice will be mailed to Birmingham riod. Water was formerly charged at the rate of 26 cents per thous- Hearing Postponed on New City.Budget Ce cs S seeavessecstn eeee Pryyyiyiriiy eeee ae eeeeeee ei Sp “As inde door mat, it wipes feet clean on this will be made to commis-|$ ideal as bath mat, front of living room Ss sioners next Monday night when|@ chair, in bedroom, etc. Non-skid rubber - seat tic organi Py prob-ie back clings to slippery floors... all . to we be sugges- — carpeting ” permanently bond- ted the = Sceccocecscescoccoececesesoeeesoooeoeooseooees: a H i fi | i Coeccccccscccece i | | ‘ te: ; £ - et | a oo Gos in.. .$2.98 Le u® J Imm) BROTHERS HOUSEWARES ecevececovecsocooncsooeooooccooecosoesooooes OOOOH OOOO SOOSSOSHSOEOEEEOOOOOSEOOS: _ More Items COST LESS at SIMMS! ~Shop for These Friday ond are + tal pare this Price in Pontiac—Buy NATIONALLY ADVERTISED—ALL "COLORS Super KEM-TONE Mrs, Stanley H. (Helen Filor- ence) Kryzanowski, 93 E. Ypsilan-|on ti Ave. died yesterday in Pontiac General Hospital. She had been in ill health five years. ~ Born in“Manistee on Feb. 27 1907, she was the daughter of Ro- > four ski, all of Manistee; three sis- ters, Mrs, John Emery of Elk- hart, Ind., Mrs, Eleanor Kalka and Mrs. Harry Muscyzinski,. both| of Manistee, Recitation of the Rosary will be at 8 this evening in Voorhees-Siple body will then be taken to the F. H. Janicki Funeral Home in Man- istee for service and burial. | Tries ‘Getaway’; ; Loses License and Is Fined TORONTO (®—Douglas Fenton, 30, of Oak Park, was fined $100 and received a six-month license suspension yesterday on a charge of inal negligence because he “had a fight with the wife and just \ wanted to get somewhere fast.” * moe His wife told them. “Thank God you've stopped him, he was going Report Ice as Fair Last night's rise in temperature one, | hampered several or of In order that city commission- ers might attend the annual dinner meeting of the Chamber of Com- merce, the Jan. 15 public hearing the 1957 budget has been ‘post poned until Jan. 22. Mayor William W. Donaldson asked for the change when com- missioners and officials received an invitation from the Chamber. | A suggestion that, the hearing, be held Jater ‘that \yight, after ~ |the dinner, received a \cool recep- tion, froma Manager Walter K. | had | Willman ahd ity 'y Wil) liam A. Ewart--“We would be! open for criticism that we! wouldn't be following the City Charter,” Ewart—said.— .The weekly meeting that week will be held Jan. 16. The hearing could not be held then, officials said, because of insufficient time remaining to advertise the hearing as required by the charter, Two on Critical List From Car Accidents Oakland County Sheritt's deputy Ross Miller, 28, of 331 Reitman Ct., Rochester, and John E. Queen, 49, of 6615 Tipsico Rd., Highland Township, remain in critical con- dition at Pontiac General Hospital today as the result of injuries re- ceived in separate New Year's Dey auto accidents, Miller, son of Avon Township Su. pervisor Cyril Miller, has failed to regain consciousness since he, went off the road and crashed into, a tree near Rochester early Tues- day while off duty, He ‘has a se- vere head injury, Queen is under treatment for internal injuries received two hours, after the Miller accident. when the car he was driving overturned on top of him on a Highland Town- ship road Holly ¥ Man Hit by Car While Walking on Dixie Reuben N. Jacobs, 56, of 691 Van Rd., Holly, suffered a frac- tured left leg and bruises when he was struck down by a car while bigaon Soon U.S. 10 near Farner in Drayton Plains last night. : He was listed in “‘fair’’ —— | skating on the 12 rinks, but walkin the hee didn’t kill the cialng Ser for’ thelr oad dt Fs the wet cond one and weekend entirely, William Ah0,|aiso the fact that Jacobs was wear- director of- parks, said. ing dark clothing: ua have ae _ ee : ree Aaah, the ice isn’t/Never’ and ‘Will’ Meet a | tg Paap complete the best,” Aho said this morning. - draining. Each tub with We're looking for more of that) NORMAN, Okla. w—Never Fail be capacity. “Sturdy each cee te eke i 1 ee en Oe a peer read lat tay 8 available at rinks Universi ma frorh me ng asters. With except Lincoln and Eastern Junior] laRoma i Will.Fail is a tres 90 N. Sagingw = “—tad Floor Wh drain hose, High Schools, he said. man from Shawnee, Me Fa J te ‘ * . é ‘ ¥ » * sf fh rh’ \ Cimit op | Par. 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But Mrs. Claire Wynn Ross,| confirming yesterday the contract award.shown in Defense Depart- Ment records, said in New York her bid was $75,000 lower than thé Bext lowest bid offered. ONCE-A-YEAR January Sale! spcben-Goy | Minerot Oil | Vaseline | se Vatue BIGGEST DISCOUNTS “ eel SO! om. 98' 1k... 3912 co 63°] Entire Stock — All Fainous Makes /& ae cweegere- ou mene | MOVIE and SLIDE oe 00:01 cRours PROJECTORS Chewing * Many BRAND NEW—Latest Models ‘ os ' & None “'Used"-—Neo Trade-ins * All Are - —guaie : , 7 CUARANTE ® Every Pestosner UNDER- : Dr. L a ‘Blue-Seol | Tosth pouder Values pepe i $4— . BAUME SQUIBB’S “yo sh nee .30 ie eas e's Fully hem- med, ready to hang. Only 112 to go at ‘this below-cost-of-materiat Quality oe ed Pet Choice of Liquidont . ed Tablets. CHOOZ t $6.98 Values 198 ee eee f es ae . . o8 Authorized - ° =" PRICED PER PAIR “My husband has no more to do Made for Minty New Declers tor— Here’s your chance to own a famous .. With it than you do,” she told & "Tired Blood’ - Eastman-Kodak make PROJECTOR for movies or color : questioner. “I saved the govern- I * Revere slides at-way BELOW REGULAR price. Colortal plaids on pa background. »Washe ment $75,000 on this bid. I don't ® Cl & Bell & Howell Here's but a few typical bargains . fast colors, Pinchepleated, fully yeah know whether I'll make a nickel ready to hang. or lose.a lot of money,” * The Defense Department ‘said the contract was awarded Nov. 13, 1956, for 249,000 pairs of light- weight cotton wind-resistant trou- | sers, It went to Wynn Enterprises, Inc:,.-of . Knoxville, Tenn., and New York,. Mrs, Ross said she has been president of Wynn Enter- prises since her brother retired last October, and had served as\— Nationally famous br SAVINGS FOR WOMEN come in, shop for plenty more.. $5 Ez HOLDS any purchase. 4 " ve 2 LD | MEDIOUM | priate £300 Watt—Reverse Projection 8mm Projector 962.0 AA” Value ; $5.00 Holds in Layaway Powerful 300-watt 8mm pro- jector by Eastman Kodak. Has reverse projection feature. And comes in its own built-in case, args 300 PROJECTOR $62.50 3° $5.00 ‘3 Skirts Slim-—Gathered & Flare Styles . She said the company has had many government contracts, each . of them won on a low competi- . Noxema tive bid. Ther'ometer | Shave Bomb A spokesman for Ross. said he SEs Z page 79° ry ‘5 severed business connections) és | Value . 9° when .he, filed as a candidate for nomination to Congress in Febru-|— ary 1952, : Chicken Pox Cases. Fall Off Drastically The number of chicken pox cases — in Oakland County dropped from 136 to 12,-this past week, Dr. John D. 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None less than » 5495 2a ee eee Se ee ee f = s A ‘ : "Traffic accidents killed. more Americans in 1956 than ever be-|a - fore~and law officials throughout the nation are turning to get: { tough — to cut down the) faa rise over 1955. Safety experts esti- mate the total. at more than ld 000. a -* 8 The 1955 figure was 38,426. The! previous’ high — 39,969 — was re- corded in. 1941; -~~“T states which had fewer trat- , fie fatalities in 1956 than in 1955, credit generally is given to rigid enforcement of safety measures. : In states where traffic deaths in- creased, similar crackdowns gen ’ erally are pnt. A mabeiinatile survey by. the ete eae were killed in the combined holiday pe-| riods—a new, high. — - Safety experts attributed the cemparatively low toll of 409 dur- ing the four-day New binahetyod end to increased vigilance and forcement measures resuting Associated Press shows that these; ——— measures — already in effect in = some states and planried in others * include: asa 1, Increasing the. number of po- b- lice patrols on highways, This has top priority in most states. 2. New Jaws—or harsher en- * forcement of existing laws—call- ing for. suspension of licenses and —or fines and imprisonment for motorists convicted of drunk driv- ing, “‘chronic’” negligence and speeding. . * e228 3. Tighter examinations for veh- icle licenses and mandatory auto inspection ‘programs, . 4. Use of National Guard troops of sheriff's deputies to reinforce’ regular highway police during peak travel periods, such as holi- day weekends. Babies Born in State Hit Record High i in ‘56 LANSING # — A record ber of babies were born in tong partment reports, The department estimated the , 1956 total at 203,000, The previous, high for births was 195,022 in 1955. “The exact figures for 1956 will, not be in hand for some weeks, the department said, but during the first 11 months there were 182,884 births, or 8,566 more than. in the corresponding 1955 period. | This city in 1821 was the first ag America to use gas for street light- | < ing. gan last year, the state health de-| . CAREFUL FREE DELIVERY - OPEN.FRIDAY EVENINGS Our 20th: Year of Greater Velue Gone! MILLER FURNITURE Where You Can Honestly Save when: he bent’ over S. vic Ww? fie fo ee "Brings s BIG ‘SAVINGS to You! _ >t JANUARY FUR CLEARANCE 28% 48% 58° 68% 4-Skin ae aah Skin Mouton Lomb — Mouton Lomb . . he _ -Kolinsky Scarf — Jackets Bosserisk ot Oe ee ee ae Reg. 59. 95 ae Reg. 66. 00 _ Reg. 79.00 -_-Reg.. 99.00 - a 2h 144 OAKLAND AVE. 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Military. papel retiring -41956-can-s So reas oe anne pore = =? 5 « pocae yx? , ae B ing in rcahewo Drates ee eee _ice-from-1951-to-1956.— “In signing this bill he Presi- -dent said {hat “Congress. for the first time in’ many, years has ‘May also apply non-contributory security to the families of our _credits. earned. after that. year. in de-. termining ‘eventual benefits. They « wage credits for active apace # serve _ given a measure of financial 2h A S soldiers — “airmen es ——tn-assuming his duties as as our cama = ~gressman, , WntuM 8s, BROOMFIELD nier than monkeys, go to_a-zoo and - - is stepping into big shoes. . But he watch the people who are ee - will not rattle around in them. the monkeys. ~-Among-the- -youngest- members of The Man About Cael Ye ‘National House of Representa- ‘Mu ch CareN eeded © tives, he comes from one of its most districts. its eis ai and ae sn Most Lakes Still ~ Not Safe; Watch Streams Goad aid tines: When the only. thing on radio or television that irked us was the’ static. & © him a close insight into what he oe ee eee : ing. With the mercury dropping to near His record in the Legislature was zero on some recent nights, some of the such that we'll all be. immensely smaller lakes accumulated an ice crust to tisfied record gton make them safe. But with the rising ap eg at Washi _ tempefature of the last couple ‘of days, caution is urged. And we. ane ube: ik Will be: Old Sele at the joveiesiniea-amene, the lobbyists 400 odd that Oakiand County contains wr “We.has are safe over their entire surface. This : is especially true of those which have * * x. streams flowing through them, where He always will be alert as to what’s they rarely are safe in that portion fol- appening national Jowed by the stream, and never safe in h ma and. world - the area where the stream enters ‘or level, especially as it pertains to the leaves them, B best interests of his constituency. : Their confidence in him was demonstrated in the. primary, when he won over Reopen > Known to thousands of people for his kindly manner and attention to his job, Gus. Albert Points: he Oia after he years’ werk as a porter “me PALL LAA ETS SES SS Ree eRe an eee 4 g Hill Waite’s, | n interruption. in “Hite service, et. ae . pe Director Howard Van Dusen i ee esha. _ about his fondest memories, Gus. said, _ With the seme and highly valued “The thing that stands out most in my. Ce lilt atta ulludts tia. te legislative work whom she succeeds, ous relationship I have -enjoyed with Grorce A. Dowveno, together with those with whom I worked.” | : the: know how he has accumulated > in the work on a state level, and a personality that’s his biggest asset, Beverly Benson : Broomfield never. will stick out his of 2661. Silverside Ave., made 1,111 con- neck when it should femain within tinuous jumps. She was counted by her ‘ his collar. brother, father and grandfather who Nor will the + = teach bewne_ Say, Sle ‘Ob o local resoed.~ have cause to accuse him . ae oversight when their interests -/ dorized; the pet skunk in the family of are threatened and when they _. Mr. and Mrs. Burchard Ottoway ‘need somebody to ‘stand up and ‘of Rochester still bears the somewhat fight for them. - affectionate name of “Stinker.” He will not be awed by professional ‘ spell binders who have too much to * do with what's happening on Capitol * Hill, ? 4 oe With a pogo stick which. she received for Christmas, ten year old ad ltd i a a ee ae eee Quite elated over the fact that Oakland County went through another long week end holiday witholit a traffic fatality is _ Sheriff Frank W. Irons who wonders if we cannot continue the habtt over all weekends during 1957. a oe - He never will sell us down the road: ; for political expediency. The cat in. the family of : Mr. and Mrs. Melrose Fieetham of Keego Harbor goes on an annual binge: during the Christmas tree activities, and. _ returns in a badly bedraggled condition after the tree is taken down, This time it brought ‘back four: kittens, Verbal Orchids to- Charies H. Bonswor of 150 Chamberlain St.; elghty-sixth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Johnson ‘of 165 West Chicago Ave.; fifty-second wedding anniversary. August L. Johnson of 36 North Francis St.; birthday. Mr. and Mrs, John H. Pohiman impor- : tance to all — duty “personnel ‘ and to survivors of deceased service- ; men.” All military personnel now . will. be under the regular social se- + curity system on a_ contributory | basis and many inequities in military ninety-first of Lake Orion; eighty-eighth birthday. Mr.’ and Mrs, George Woodworth of Walled Lake; fifty-fifth wedding, ans niversary. - Tate from and in addition to military : * retirement pay or any form of com- ation benefits paid-Hy the Vet- Administration. ‘Bervice Loin oy You. y don't believe people a are fun- 3 aa will encounter on a higher level...‘ requires considerable © near-zero weather to make most of the lakes in the suds = bricapharagatoninbata Pontiac area safe for skating or ice fish- _ Although - tt has been efficientiy deo- of 205 East Berkshire Road; fifty-second - survivors: benefits will be e ated. wedding aniversary. — y ; We, x & | _ Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Houston : The new law is in line with - of 296 South Edith St.; fifty- second wed- : recommendations made by Gen. ding anniversary. ‘ a N. Bradley's Commission Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bluth : on Veterans’ Benefits. It takes of 154 Cottage St.; fifty-second wedding = . away no benefits any service anniversary. ' ; = and their families are Mr. and Mts. Louis N, Urick now ; of Drayton. Plains; fifty-third. wedding eo ‘Social ‘Security benefits are separ- ere “fie perry <* more) — i - cat ty Y ! : ue “3 f e 4 4 ia David pees Says: ‘ America’s Heannen Vacillating ~— WASHINGTON — ‘ha ohusonsialire of impending crisis surrounds the new Congress. There is. an air of anxiety, and it stems from internal as well as external factors. satellite states of Eastern Europe which could a crumbling of the Kremlin in the headlines every day, but there is something else which isn’t — the growing fear that America’s economy faces some serious storms in. the months sheed. ° * ao This Coatans remains deviaes on, party lines almost exactly as it did after the 1954 election. - That's because contests for Con- gress are by districts and states, and local issues play a vital part. Hence, the popularity of a i- dent cannot influence the result in Republican party didn’t ‘get an et em vote in both houses ~ of Congress was economic. There was a and a farm recession in 1956. Now the biggest threat that , faces the party in is is ~~ prospect of another setback business. This can Come as a re- sult of the wage and price infla- tion now being experienced in many industries. : America “doesn’t have a free economy, as is so often insisted. If cartels and monopolies were to -fix prices, the public would under- stand, and there would be a de- mand for vigorous enforcement of the arititrust laws. Yet, when an artificial factor that fixes prices and interferes withthe free flow of ‘one to to mae is monopoly t bd laborsanion 1gthen ate mny Any ‘s litle pub Hep ing or complaint. \— MORE AND MORE — Today’s economic danger lies in the fact that a habit has developed in labor-union negotiations to de- mand ‘more and more each year, irrespective of whether the prices of the goods manufactured are forced upward to a point where the buyers cannot absorb them, For the first time in many years corporation profits of many major companies have shown a decline as compared with previous years. The 1956 earnings were below those of 1955, and there are indications that in 1957 they will go even lower. The cry of business men on every side — is “rising costs.” Nobody “seems to be able to forecast when the inflationary trend will stop. For, when- wages go up, prices are raised, too. The doctrine of labor leaders that wage increases .can be absorbed indefinitely out of high profits has in it a basic fallacy. For, while profits do decline, wages never drop except when the bot- tom has fallen out of everything and a depression is on, There is, therefore, no flexi- bility in America’s economic sys- tem as at present constituted. The Federal Reserve Board may make money “tight” and limit credit, but it can do nothing to stop the wage spiral which f# at the bottom ‘of the: money infla- tion. Companies” Beek to expand - expand: in order to produce a.bigger and bigger volume of : goods, hoping thereby to get LI'L ONES _ “P'm kidding, Pop... I'm only going to be page boy ca the wedding . +.” ‘ : “medical merchant who keeps them same kind of setbacks as the larger : ones, The root of the trouble is the ‘failure “to understand .that the > be unemployment for many work- as. Basic Cause for Colitis More then 30 yoaiu sige Sir Tote ert McCarrison, M.D., published « the first edition of his ‘Studies in Deficiency Disease.” This book is a classic in the literature of nu- trition. So, in quoting from it, I hardly neéd say there is no better , authority, In the chapter on chron- ic gastro-intestinal disorders | Me- Carrison wrote: -, “Mucous Disease. * of the earliest pathological evidenees— of deficient and ill-balanced foods, as (Mucosa means lining membrane). Such a state of congestion may well give rise in children to the gastro- intestinal catarrh which character- izes “mucous disease.” This dis- order is’ very common in children. who. are fed largely on sterilized. milk, artificial foods, white bread, polished rice, poor butter, ‘and ex- cessive quantities of sugar.” ' “One of the inost constant re-. sults of food deficient in -vita- mins,’ Sir Robert. “is colitis, It is so frequent that it may rank as a cardinal sign of vitaminic deficieney. It may arise as a result of the absence of vitamin B alone, although it was more frequently encountered in animals deprived of vitamins — in general, ‘ . « » Most cases in the human ouhject are of. very long standing. I have myself no doubt that a por- tion of them have resulted from the long continued use of deficient foods from childhood onwards . ‘Too often in later life dietetic treat- > ment causes improvement only to a certain point beyond which no further alleviation occurs.” McCarrison’s belief that colitis onwards” reminds me, sadt ope $00 aa, ate betiet T'have expressed here many » ficleney, : aghast B teewe eiichont wp the present, ‘ Paying customers of trick spe- racketeers— - clalists ‘and. “‘clinic” and how they pay!—will wonder how a pipsqueak can have: the latest miracle them and. Piaaky bone ‘iow fathers which ‘send 3 cents and stamped, self- addressed, “Talks to follow will We- about remedies which students of these little lessons have found most satis- factory through the years. Meanwhile bear in mirid that co- litis, particularly “mucous colitis,” is not always what it is quacked up to be. , Ha, not more than one page PB ay Fane letters, — and tiene eet gy en She treatment, will be quseced' it Dr williams Brady, if a 4 ddressed en is Pon- found out, too, about 6:40 a.m., -and was able to hail a cab and — it im'to work. Then, too, what y workers an isk e | when the oa om "ACce to rit-is a : nb case box ty sod put on the old , or the Perry Park run.” Paul L. McMichael 47 E. Tennyson Ave. Portraits. | By JAMES J. METCALFE re neighbor. is not only. he . bor is your fellowman .. . 3s hore are enka me God's good . » But only you, cy apr . Can make that dream come true’. . By treating everyone as though .. . He lived next door to you. ; Fear of Soviet | ‘Takeover. sr Holds Poland in Red. Bloc . By. JOHN 4, MARTIN * . INS Poréign Director Polish Communist leader Wlady slaw Gomulka ig in a dangerous spot in trying e totsen the reins of Moscow.. - mulka's foreign paicy Is based on Soviet Union will send 1,400,000 ~ ‘fons | ‘ot grain into Poland ona two-year credit deal. Warsaw does: not have enough’ Western currency -..to_buy-even a. ‘fraction. of the wAs'God would t grain it could have used from the ~ United States, Canada or Argen- tina, Unless the Poles can get sub- » stantial amounts of credit from the "West the Warsaw regime soon will have to beg the Soviet government - again tor credite: for‘ iron ore ‘and _raw cotton. Pay Sant bins hry hy ier Gn see Seer an overriding ton in any cabinet wen - Gomulka he won im- portant military, political and eco- nomic concessions from Moscow. . But the economy is so hard-hit © that the Poles still have to rely heavily on the Soviet Union. ‘REDS ALL AROUND | Geography also Plays _against try 4s caught between the armed forces of East and West and the nation is surrounded by the So- viet bloc. Under a - recent agreement the * * «* Poles who plead for Washington to understand their plight say that - Gomuika may. be compelled to ap- _ proach Moscow again and this would. be dangerous for Warsaw, Looking Back ’ 15 Years Ago SABOTAGE GAINING as Euro- pean unrest against Nazis grows. bi Se TO GET price curb i 20 Years Age BIRMINGHAM MAN fatally in- jured cranking truck. — MURPHY PLEDGES ‘economy at inauguration. ~ Case Records of a Payoholodist: Delinquent Parents Are Problem Dean Chable ‘offers some facts ‘which should ‘make in- teresting discussion material at service club luncheons and other adult groups. - You might discuss them in Sunday School next Sunday, too. Remember what Christ said about people’ who F place st blocks in front of His little ones! This includes delinquent dads and maudlin mothers! usually talented dean of men. “Dr, Crane, parents often cause us more concern than the college students,” Dean Chable informed me when we dined together ‘re- cently, “Let me cite a specific case. Four Dads of our college boys.rent- ed some rooms fn a motel, of PARENTAL po aS Yes, indeed, and the sooner, Oe, better In this clinical ooluinn on pre have often men- — _ tical psychology, I _ tioned that bad children, usually - have. bad. parents. The Jatter may be guilty ot ‘site _ot ommission instead of such ob | vos nf comin a6 thew ; ‘mentioned “ b € Dr, a aaa . o- /; aa! . = "Hes Alas, toe it isn't immigrant dads or parents from the wrong side of the tracks that cause us the most trouble in America. It is the parents who belong to ritzy country clubs and lodges and men’s “service organizations and even the churches. ‘They are supposed to know bet- ter and thus to seta good ‘moral example before teen-agers, as well as toddlers, : ; ‘During the past footbali season, ‘I attended an important game, sf z i ‘ =! Fs| “fr Es Sr Serpe: : pe Ape a? That man was a very delinquent dad! There are still a lot of. such ~- juvenile males, often past 40 years of age, who think a bottle of whisky makes them All-American athletes. and matinee idols! . Whisky thus brings out their secret wishful thinking. They - are often scared of. old age, so think a bottle of gin will revert. ‘them to Joe College level. Mer wpe. simply - wont ~horse’s head, they'd be a. whole horse! Nobody is faultless in this world, but certainly parents should never flaunt their stupidity before their children and the latter's Pals. When I was stationed at a fa- mous women's college in. New ’ England in the 1920's, cigarette smoking by women was just com- ing into vogue, And. a: lot of New York City mothers. would bring cartons of juvenile habit, “Dr. Crane,’ we want to show them bo are pals,’ they argued iad so please heed Daan ‘s te pry hyd sn bl ” ge atte, 4 Dr. FB ge wa W. Crane = if : oe ¥ fs fessiona] golfer does not PUTT con-| a Many other , Strokes are 4. FAWN is the choice. There is no reason to think that a Faun} knowing the successful man’s per- sonal circumstances, we can't ad- is undeniable that in a close Match either team or contestant has a, good.chance; all that is needed is a. break for one side or money is merely a’ small amount for minor expenses. If more money is needed, it would no longer be PIN money, * Marilyn, Hubby Oe a * — str SE a Si ee we af it footie nea ; 5s ik “ni Mercury is the ohly kn bs — es,| 12, BEAUTY js’ better. A fisher- ibbo ae , man would be annoyed to lose a/ Tol hair, and you don’t need some- ; like it, You need a, ribbon. 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Now-Get Faster, Deeper Comfort . Rub on 5 modern, formule Musterole. ontains amazing n reliever GM. cal snamenelicy. A LOVES LIFE — AND KIDS — feels that life is not passing him by. His nephews, is an avid music lover;the room|— ia by installation of a boat hoist in around | Thirty-six-year- Timmie, 2, and paralyzed their uncle tell at 393 Pd and Denny, them stories and sane. bri live |. 6, have. fun listening’ to about his heroes, the Notre-Dame football squad. An-avid sports fan, derty ‘has. followed the “fighting Irish’ since he was a youngster, and is “real sad” because of this ‘sling —is—+ Sany and the hoist is turned on, He is lifted, gently Into the air, then lowered to his wheel- chair. There is an automatic shut-off valve at the ceiling jevel in case of emergency. A special nurse takes care of Jerry, five days a week and his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Farnell of Detroit take over during the week-ends. cement ramp wag designed| so that Jerry can be wheeled down) ‘into the garage where a big-am-| bulance Can transport. him where- ever-he wants to go. active at the present time, but! one of Jerry’s friends, ambulance; owner, Leonard Coats, is now) chauffering Jerry. STAUNCH ND FAN There is only one thing that) upsets this man who gets such se kick out of life — that. is, when} a sports hare or radio commen- ee. . Men’s Wear, S SOX that were to 1.00 UNDERWEAR were to ~ TIES were to” 2:50. PANTS were to 899. GLOVES were to 5.99... see * ALL PRICES SLASHED ! SPORT SHIRTS were to 2999. ... SPORT SHIRTS were to 4. LP: =e **v + @ 196 8.5 gs eee ee ee ee ee ee eee 2 ¥ Men's Jackets, (othing— JACKETS were to 14.99....... 7.88 . SUBURBANS weré to 21.99... 42.88. SPORT COATS were to 35.00... 19.88 SUITS were to 49.99..2..0...6. 25.00 TOPCOATS.were to 45.00. .....25.00°- WOOL SUITS were to 69. 99. -. -38.00 TOPCOATS were to 59.99... .. '. 38,00 Use Our CREDIT TERMS Teke 6 Months + to. Pay! & 4 t £ Ae wie es tS TAN. a St. We Give Holden Traditiy Stamps — A temper-} mental motor ‘leaves -the car in-| 4) oe bia te se Wayne sath Host las Fruit Growers Meet A group of nine fruit growers met today at the Oakland County Extension Service, 1260 West Bivd., to organize plans for the annual -Southeastern Michigan Fruit Growers Assn. meeting on Feb. 11. | Wayne Seifert, assistant county jagricultural agent and host for the iday’s meeting, said that agricul- tural agents from the 12 affected counties were also present, A location for the annual dinner! meeting has not been c lyet, Seifert said, but 200 * fruit: growers from the 12 counties are expected to attend this February n as|taxi driver and held up a police- meeting. tater. sauhes qr deregatory-vessaticy—te-tact;—Jerey—heginsieted that! his —room—-be decorated in _the| _ school's colors. Two walls and the ceiling are light blue, and the Notre Dame “squad and he, said, “I guess.its because my mother | —}teld-me Twas trish? f His very. closest friend, Father Frederick Delaney had this to say of Jerry. “Jerry Farnell's life is a ‘shin- ing example ofthe power of: faith and prayer in a person’s life. In} spite of his infirmities, which some might consider unbearable, the smile and affable disposition of Jerry is an inspiration to al] those who know him.” Crook Robs Policeman 3 WINDSOR, Ont. — A city- wide manhunt is on for a gunman who éarly this morning robbed a man, stealing his revolver and handcuffs,. then making his escape in a ‘police cruiser. The cruiser |has not been recovered. COAT SETS were to 22. ALL PRICES SLASHED | Girls’ ¢ oals- Dresse: COATS that were to 24. 99.. ST. MARY’S COATS were 29.99 . 24.00 _CAR COATS that were 10.99... DRESSES that were 4.99. . NYLON SNO-SUITS were 19, 99. 14.00 TT TEEN: COATS -thet- were- .24,99......19.00. “la tedster, was ¢ -|sentenced by a military court inl PHILADELPHIA (fh — Students 5, ‘{Budapest. /ing,”” 7 sian assault on Budapest, Szivos Pontiac Press Fhote — * for eee Pee | Had Grenades, Pistols imonths of intensive throughout the country. yes Students’ Petition Wins; © The broadcast said Geza Szivos, vos- Pup. Going to School _ The Red adlo gave at Overbrook Senior High School these. details: jhave a new classmate—a lone- Szivos, mot hold of an automoatic | mixed perente ie a ne one "13,000 ‘students held ai " Assista “i Bina We ad bowed to the majority deci- and the dog will attend school until his owner is found. On Nov. 4, aides ot ta tenia fall time ed only. 103,000 members in two| 43 “recruiting COME! SAVE ON WINTER APPAREL FOR THE ENTIRE. ea talhe a gage cau pee lother two “are light “gold. Asked| @e why he was.-so partial to the) Ladies’ Sportswear BLOUSES that were to 1.99 SKIRTS that were to 3.99. ...... SWEATERS that were to 3.99... BLOUSES that were to 3.99 SKIRTS thot were to 5.99....... JACKETS that were to 7:99. . CAR COATS were to 12.99 '* # @ @ *“*e ea @ eee ee 16.00 99.....,15.00 oe eee 7.00 2.99 Ladies’ Slip, Lingerie. SLIPS that were to 1.99.... .88 PANTIES that were to 35c. .19 GOWNS that were to 2.99. . 1.66 f PAJAMAS were to 3.99. . .1.88 NYLON SLIPS were to 3.99. 1.88 BRASSIERES were’to 5.00. :2.00 PARKA JACKETS were 14.99. SUBURBAN COATS were 12. 99. LEATHER JACKETS were 24.99. 16.00 CAMPUS JACKETS were 10.99. 7.00 FLANNEL SHIRTS were 1.99. .2 for $3 COAT SETS were 21.99 BOYS’ PAJAMAS were 2.99... .2 for $5. GIRDLES were to 10.99... 4.88 10, 0.00 -| 9.00 * 15.00 “eee eee Ladies’ Hose, Accessories NYLON HOSE were to 1.00...... .49 WOOL GLOVES were to | 99. ».. 1,00 ~SCUFFS that were to 1.99. >>~. .. 88 _SCARFS that were to 1.99. . .. 88 HEAD WARMERS were to I. 99... 88 PURSES that were to 3.99...... 1,88 " ROBES that were to 5. 99 Pk ee 2.88 ee LEO ba cee Mee Re Ge Pe CREDIT Ia TERMS ae | We Give Holden Trading Stamps Lia ~ iiladies’ Winter Coats COATS that\were to 24. 99... — m COATS that were to 29.99, .. 19,00 a COATS that wereto 59.99. \. .29.00 COATS that were to. 69.99. .\.39.00 COATS that were to 89.99....49.00 COATS that were to 99.00... :59.00 COATS that were to 149.00... .79.00 Far Coats, Stoles, Scarf: , MINK SCARFS were to 15.00.. 10.00 FUR COATS were to 69.99... 49,00 - MARMOT STOLE were 129.00. 69.00 SQUIRREL STOLE were 199.00. 99.00. FUR COATS were to 199.00... 99.00 FUR COATS were to 249.00. .. 139.00 - FUR COATS were to 299.00. . . 159.00 FUR COATS were to 349.00. ..179,00 FUR COATS were to 399.00. . . 199.00 Sara Mud, feaiece Ladies’ Dresses, Formals DRESSES that were to 7.99.... 3.00 DRESSES that were to 10.99.... 5.00 DRESSES that were to 14.99...: 7.00 DRESSES that were to 19.99... .10.00 DRESSES that were to 24.99... .12,00/. FORMALS that were to 29.99. . 15.00: FORMALS that were to 39. 99. ; 19,00 eee Ns NNT “Také 6 Months = A Re Roe ee nt eee as Ee to Pay! ¥ oe 3 Dale Webb did — and got the} _ shine while standing jp the snow) ¢& at Fairbank’s busiest street inter-| about because of a 2 told Webb. that if he reported next week with $1,000 pledged for the campaign, he'd get a shoe shine corner of Second and Cush- ugh with pledges ;~ for $1,265. Hansen paid off his end of the bargain the next day, Webb came thro! iam sO Ye Le ® ation a | Department are these detectives, admiring a trophy held by Police LaPonsie; Lt. William Nesbitt; Det. Herbert ficer. James Lafnear; Wheaton; Cooley;— Special -Of- Det...James Bale; Det. Robert Wachal and Straley. Trophies also were awarded by Straley yes- terday to top individual marksmen and to winners of special con-__ : wemenhidl -labout three cents a man- * * * the Colorado _{restitution-of + Checks on Moid Arrested for Forgery DETROIT # — A bridegroom with an uneasy conscience ad- aa% we mitted he wrote bad checks against HA the girl who introduced him to his wife and who was maid of honor at their wedding; ‘ He said one of the checks was used to pay for his. wedding suit. : ——————— Held on a charge of forge —s =F , the ican publications, three portraits of Napoleon and about 100 books. = «, Sales & Service 921 Mt. Clemens St. _ FE 3-9830 i College Gives Bibles Along With Diplomas der Oulfa SPARTANBURG, S.-C. # — A Century-old custom still is popular for graduating classes at Wofford, Methodist College here. The custom is that the graduate gets anew Bible from the college along/with his diploma. bi¢ Drowns-as ice Breaks ele heerkedentoa heel nade ehawteetendosderdake Aen. COMPLETE OPTICAL Eyery faculty member. and_ all}. top’ administrators sign each Bi- ‘JACKSON wi—Elmer Avery, 67, drowned Nurses Highly Trained to Qualify as Specialists in ‘Anesthesia | sity: of Michigan nurse anesthetist says that the old “rag and bottle”’ era of anestheisa when ether or cholorform was dropped on a cloth mask over the patient's face: until sleep came is now fortunately for- gotten. a Sa ANN ARBOR (INS)—A Univer- ~PORTALES, N, M. @—A rabbit caused the death of two men near here. Three farm employes were lay- ing aluminum irrigation pipe when they saw a rabbit ‘run into a sec- Rabbit Causes Death 7 of 2 Farm Employes of Rag, Bottle loose. The upper end of the’ pipe tured it-up-te-shake--the--rabbit/- "|good night’s sleep. since.” -| The Collins collection ~ inclutles' letters and documents, early Amer- ' }eontacted—with-an-electrical_power!— line “and two" of the three Were! among electrocuted. ; Red wine can be made from white grapes and white wine can tion. They grabbed the pipe andibe made by using red grape juices. a ee : A letter: from Thomas Jefferson to the U.S, consul in London and dated 1790 was a portent of things to come as the. famed. Virginia lDemocrat complained about the » nurse anesthetists, in order to q ity for membership in the Ameri- can Association of Nurse Anesthe- tists, must have from one_to two | |president of the A. A. N. A., which sity Hospita) said that modern an-' Miss Lillian Baird of the Univer-, esthesia is a highly-skilled: and. technical specialty. She said: “Anesthesia is now taken’ for granted as a part of any surgical procedure, but 100 years ago, dn- esthesia was in the development stage.” Miss Baird stated that modern years of specialized training iri an- esthesia techniques, anatomy, phy- siology, chemistry, ! and “must know intimately the in- tricate alchemy of sleep.” The University of Michigan an- esthetist recently” took - office as. presently has a fotal membership between 8,000 and 9,000. You hear awesome cries of oppressed heart melts at the tragedy of families torn apart by spoilers— you cringe as bare hands and courage meet steel bayonets and burning bullets—your own blood leaps faster as you flee through the last suspenseful mile with a family, as it escapes into Austria—and, finally, you share joyous American haven. : . It’s a remarkable story, written as only famous author ~ Jim Bishop could write it, which tells, through the experiences - of one Hungarian patriot and his family, the whole vivid story of the revolt that shook the world. It will burn in your memory as a new milestone in newspaper reporting. Read “Lights Out in Budapest,” an‘exclusive Showcase series . . . another in the Times January Jackpot of Reading... : : multitudes—your, - tears in their new 4 ~~ SUNDAY'S TIMES BRILLIANT DIAMOND A spectacular diamond value! matching 14K yellow gold rings 3 brilliant diamonds. See this Se Michigan Lp BRING YOU ++ « each.set with ozN ’s Larg 2. beautifully great buy today! . Regular $11950° a NZ i tI | —___9PEN- DAILY. 9A; M.TO-6-P.-M— “FE 5-6159- “OAKLAND FUEL ROCK BOTTOM.PRICES! . "SKATES | FINEST IMPORTED SHEFFIELD BLADES Unquestionably the finest blades obtainable, Extra resilient; polished high carbon Sheffield steel. 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A messenger testi-\! to replace normal heat ee Saves Vessel, Crew fied at the trial he remembered/sterilization for foodstuffs where Mabroee City. ~ —-State placing the pencil back in his|it is now used,-or the preserva- pocket after delivering a telegram| tion of meat and fish by anti- to Bartlett's’ rooming house last/biotics man me hone OE and cat-) ai Serer tiene INLAND LAKES SALES (‘3127 W.-Huron Your CENTURY Dealer, FE 4-7121—-FE 2-6122 | ‘MeMURDO SOUND, “Antaretica ‘OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘ti m= = February, _—~ Rather, they agreed, it should fighting their 7,400ton vessel tree| i from the grip of a crushing ice|7— . The captain of the U. S. Navy , _ FILS Friday and full length-of the ship but that : flooding was under control. One of the Arneb’s two propellers also|7 #8 Spas | Low Prices® PLUS foe tae eed cl | Top : Sa ag 5 wists Sener Printing Ty const 09.00 toad HE gage? a i fis” f = h *, ae 17 W. Lawrence St. heavy ice to aid the stricken|ig @a Muni Seven * - ‘Wool and rayon blended for strength - A fine, heavy all wool ‘wilton carpet Pontiac freighter. Pumps of both vessels a Sepie Re Te and long wear, in a subtle shade of $ 7 9 3 in a delicate green scroll pattern. worked ta wer. ' ; : ‘ beige, brown and green, woven in the This rich carpet will add, the touch. of popular bark tweed pattern. ‘Sold for - luxury-to any -home that is sd desir- bas 95 per kat Sa. Yd. —_able. Regular price is $11.95 per ree, ¥ ties ME ROE ALAM CONVOY chaw-oard/ STORAGE FILES _ MAKE THE GOST AND WEIGHT OF STEEL UNNECESSARY Convoy Chem-board Storage —- Files weigh little over half as _-—__ much as steel files , are priced. 4 ‘Im, the corrugated paper nner f 4 2 range — with serviceability in’ - TA ‘the steel range . . . take less . than 10% more space than steel hfiles . + Can be stacked to the ceiling without supports... mate — top-to-bottom _ An all wool heavy three ply twist | that wears forever. A soft green § shade that will blend with a host of colors._A-true bargain-as_this ca sells for 8 95 per yard. proned tna REE ts Sig A tremendous. bargain! Heavy all 95 wool:axminster that has a ‘soft, deep pile ‘for .comfort underfoot, The bright leaf pattern will add a new f é and lock together side-to-side Here isa he of a lifetime! Not nea A blend of carpet rayon and nylon oe a —s “Pgs = 3 just a bargain price but practically- § 9 5 that offers long wear with deep are shipped assembled for easy ~ a give-away. Only one roll of this cushion comfort. This high pile car- installation without ‘tools... ‘5 peantvee 206 pow pone os champagne color twist. Carpet your pet is woven in @ green textured de- are water resistant — moisture sed lotr Sle deawet in hs bedrooms for the price of a few Sq. Yd. sign that will fit into any home. will not weaken them. wnusial strength toot)” throw rugs. Reg. price $6.95 rd -Setodle eran si 95 oe Lae (*) Cheim-board is the product of Convoy's exclusive chemical . (RPL ALI Lae te supe impregnation process that hardens the raw corrugated paper board and thoroughly binds the fibers. It ie widely used to replace ‘steel and wood industrial tote boxes, © > PRINTING & Ooch Thursday,” Night ‘til 9! r Full Rolls! Office Supply Siete Seem es 5 _ Bark Tweed.” ne | Green Scroll Te i Tit ~ Green ey é f note of life to your home. ‘Regular = price $8.95 per yard. Jute Twist = | Rayon Sb rt S. “Tremendous Savings ¢ on. Roll igen! Saturday - - *, at oe” 295, Sq. Yd. ee ae nee ARLE Bae | $@95 : OFFICE SUPPLY an oe ; : Deseripibin . : Reg. Price _ ~ Sale Price : | ) '12x21°9” All Wool Wilton Aqua Leaf .................... $817.55 $215.00 EB 7 w. Lawrence St Pontiac 12x196” All Wool Wilton Grey Scroll ................0... 810.70 * 200.00 12x22’2” Beige Floral Pattern... All Wool ............ dee 328.50 225.00. 12x15°3” Beige All Wool Tweed ...............5....005-. . 243.00. ss *175.00 12x14’2” All Wool Wilton—-Beige Leaf ............. veeee >> ~~ 489.05 115.00 —_— 12x12’"7” All Wool Wilton Beige Scroll ........... oesenes 203.95 150.00 |—§ © or ofc? © : : : a ie eset =~ 12x18'9” All Wool Twist —Nutria ..................... 247.95 - 150.00 pater: eopctedhammnctiy TOS 12x15? Grey Tweed .......0...cccccceceteseeesssseeee 169,00 “118.00 ms ter ploce to work! Crommed or worn cabinets waste more Beige Tweed eee be cede spe es ouswrcsaqereacuyes 84.40 60.00 money od Ming Hime thon new cabinets cost * PREE Checkupt Let ve check your prevent flea, "We may be sbleite : _ make suggestions which will speed wp your Sling. i's 2 ~ COMMUNETY NATIONAL BANK OF PONTIAG PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. = STATEMENT of CONDITION As of the close of business December-31, 1956 RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Due From Other Banks .... : $17,504,866.24. Securities of the United States Government . 34,151,842.16 State, County and Municipal Bonds ............ : Lo a Res ee ee te en or . Stock in: Federal Reserve Bank .............. . _Leans and Sci dese ci bei 6% 13,029,778.35 Real Estate: Mortgages ............6.. 08.0000: 14,516,466.34 Accrued Income Receivable .......:..-.. sys eae OP ees gee Prepaid Expenses ..... 2.20.0 cese eee e eens ' ; : - Bank Premiscs, Land and Buildings ........... 1,407,932.03 —. Furniture and Equipment ..................... 222,253.68 Real Estate Owned Other Than Bank Premises . 141,750.00. ee ee eee 8 ee ee eee —ae eee TOTAL RESOURCES * Sets odetrvucveesccs LIABILITIES Deposits: Demand ............ eekly p Vawter ee eres $52,575,642.76. EN 8 ck s Heed’ Fos vtEN es pie ace sees , 34,146,024.87 U.S. Government ............. 0c c cece seen 2,067,495.97 TOTAL DEPOSITS~..........: TT eae i ape Accrued Income Unearned .................. i Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Etc. ............... Reserve for Dividends Payable 1/2/57 ......... Reserve for Contingencies .............6....6 398,835.79 Reserve for Loan Coutingencies ignanr seen c's 0 478,461.88 Other Liabilities ...........:.... ee ree | Sasios Stock, Common Ais ge EN cece pears $2,150,000.00 OS een cevsascestesenee 2,150,000.00: a oe OMNES os cis chvwpincccpevedeveees 300,000.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES: a ee ee oe Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corparation : ge ce States Government Securities in the amount ‘ot $3,760,000.00 Par Value, in the _ foregding sta meee ay entend te vonnte Pobein eee pew, Serene eee $ | 51,656,708.40 14,271,550.28 — 11,000.00 ~ . 129,000.00 27,546,244.69 _ "366,673.73 31,751.82 1,771,935.71 "8852.54 ~ $95,793,717.17 ~ 88,789,163.60 '827, 963. 37 475, 846.54 161,250. 00 877,297.67 62,195.99 2 4.600,000.00 — $95,793,717.17 - SS ay See THIS 1S. THE RIGHT TIME ‘TO GET THOSE AMAZING BARGAINS THAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR. YOU CAN NOW GET THAT EXTRA GOOD ONE - OF - i “Swivel Rocker—Small Chair Upholstered i in red tapestry with ebony arms and base. Sold for 59.95. only : ee snweSewaseTHSEEEEeheoesEeeene MODERN CHAIR sj. Beige, tufted, rubber back.spring con- -$ 3 9” $truction, in a beautiful beige tweed A SAVING OF 20.00! © —now going for 34° SWIVEL CHAIR - Blue or grey tapestry. Nicely sivled, $ good looking cover. A real buy at . LOUNGE CHAIR. Large, terrific for a six footer, char- $ 6 9” Reg. 129.95 value. You can have it for: WHIRLPOOL GAS DRYER Supreme Mode! CD85. This is a deluxe +199” dryer brand new with the full guarantee. - coal; nylon frieze—durable fabric— reer ee Prt tt ~~ 279.95. One only, going a* nov SO SAVE 20% TO 60% SAVE UALITY PIECE OF: FURNITURE TO COMPLETE ANY ROOM FOR A DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICE. MOST OF THESE ARTICLES ARE A-KIND OR DISCONTINUED NUMBERS. moe EARLY. AND PICK FROM A LARGER SELECT ION. LIVING ROOM 4-PC. SECTIONAL Modern; gorgeous shade of pink. An origi- - nal custom design, cushioned with texfoam sponge rubber. This set sold regularly for ‘700.00. It’s yours for only _ eer Tt tT ttt ttt ttt SOFA and MATCHING CHAIR Green nylon frieze. Seat made with 199” high grade foam rubber. Floor (oe eee See eee ese assess eeseee see ee: Reg. 349.95—Now going or BEDROOM Dresser, Chest, Bed-98.95 Reg. 169.95 value. "Nice for that extra room. Odd Chest — Save Up to sti | DRESSER, CHEST, BED ~ Grey mahogeny finish, polishéd plate glass mirror, dust-proof drawers, dovetail and ves guide construction. Was 339.95. oor sample, now 199” ‘450 Pausing for a “pabfes” near the towline at Mt. Holly Ski Slope were (left to right) Mrs. Arthur W. Kollin of Pioneer drive, Mrs. Bary A. McDonald Jr. of Bloomfield Hills, Ann Spohn and Mrs. Zonta Hears About Trips . Overseas Three Travelers): Describe Journey Through Europe ~ Zonta Club of Pontiac heard members of the club discuss Euro- pean trips at the Thursday meet- ing held at Hotel Waldron, * * ® Miss Adah Shelly, Miss Clara Nusbaumer and Mrs. — Florence} Doty told-of humorous._incidents as well as inspiring happenings| along the way as they traveled throughout Europe. 7 . Miss Shelly described the trip. across the Atlantic on the Queen Mary and the flight over the Alps, and Mrs. Doty told of the trip to the Vatican and her audi- ence with the Pope. Miss Nusbaumer described the} Isle of Capri and told of the pride Italians feel in the antiquity of their land, in their painting by old world artists, and in their buildings. * * * —New members of the group _in- by Mrs. Fotis 'Takis,|~— ‘ nt, were Mrs. Ear!..Clark,| - ‘ a Scott, Mrs. Rebecca _ Gould ‘and Mrs, Robert Frayer. ~Plans were completed for Amelia Earhart Day Jan. 10 at the Kings- ley Inn. ‘Marion Holden is chair- man of the day. Yvonne Shaver, John McKinney | Exchange Vows - Yvonne Lee Shaver and John W. McKinney were married Saturday. The, ceremony was performed by the Rev. D. A. Hoenshell of Free Methodist Church, Auburn Heights. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Don L, Shaver of, South. Sanford street are parents’ _of the bride, and John is the son of Mrs. Harley. McKinney of South Edith street and the late Mr. Mc- Kinney, The bride were a white knit suit for the ceremony and car- ried a white orchid on a white prayerbook. Patricia Miller attended the bride wearing a blue knit suit with a corsage of pink carnations. Harley McKinney Jr. was his brother’s best man. * *° @ Mrs -Shaver wore a pink suit and a corsage of pink carnations ‘for her daughter’s wedding and Mrs, McKinney wore a-blue wool dress with a corsage of pink car- nations Following a reception held at the home of Mrs. McKinney, the newlyweds left on a honeymoon in the Southern'states. They will -reside_ on South Edith street. Coming Events r Ce ic 2 ned pm with Mr Mrs of Pontiee, 186. will t ag: Rage —, oa ee. nae G. E. Wyman. Mr. | Orchard Lake b will be Mon-| ; Proficiency group of = be ene Se at Hd pm “Hot chocolate and doughnuts were “saiated by these skiers. Photographed (from left to right) were Mrs. Roy H. Artley of Milford,Dee Brim of Lake- R. E. Spohn of Clarkston. day afternoon. Pontiac Preas Photes They were pictured on the slope Wednes- There must have been an expert on Watching some schus- sing were (left to right) Mrs, William Gardner of Birmingham, Mrs, Elwood. “that thar hill.” This horseplay plus some “real ski- ing” was what preceded the trip of Dee _P. Engel of on the slopes S' “r Brim (left) the lodge fo Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. O. L. Smith of Bloomfield Hills, Wednesday appeared to be ladies day at Mt. pcb and Mrs. Roy H. Artley to r hot chocolate. - Women's Section — FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1957: N PAGES 18-15 » side drive, Mrs. Milton Coulson Jr. and Mrs. Morton nt of Bloomfield Hills. rebellious state of mind. had been discovered by her par- ‘|friend came to see me in a very) ents — and got firmly "stepped on. It soon) and Mrs. William J. Justin—of announce the engagement of their daughter, Kay, to Paul Wayne Sullivan, son of Mrs.. David A. Sullivan of © Detroit and the late Mr. - Sullivan. Kay was gradualec from St. Mary College and Paul is a Mr of | U. of M. and— Wayne State- University. “(They' re so conventional they picion that we're going off to have an: affair!” she stormed, ‘“‘It's absolutely beyond them to imagine that we want to ski, not make love, Goodness, how I despise con- ventions! They just can’t credit nasty minds.” sion,"’ I said. ; bd * * She stared at me, - “What do you mean?” she demanded, ‘Are you telling me than I should feel kindly toward this idiotic rule that says Bill and I can't be trusted to behave ourselves when we 're falone?"” “Sometimes,” I said, “I dis- trust you, For example, I’m never sure~you will arrive on time for appointments you make with me. Today I felt suspicion of . your punctuality. But you don’t despise me for this, “Although you know this limita- _* |tion in my trust of you, you put up with it. Indeed, you .often ‘go out of your way to reassure me all be on time... You not only le my suspiciusness but show compassion to it.’’ CAME THE LIGHT! — There was a long, pause. my. young friend said, ‘You m thatswe, have $0 jpat tp th cobs ventions AI mean that precisely.” 1 said. mens “Understandable,”” I said, “Huot “Not perfect. ‘Therefore : you with anything but their own | - “Then they rate your compas, “as we put up with : [limitation in people?” es can't see anything but their sus-) they are to be treated with for- bearance just as. you . want your limitations treated with for- bearance. Conventions are exten- sions of our parents, Jean, It’s as silly to despise Gren | as it is to revere them.” * * * “OK,” she said’ “But tell me this. If you .were my mother would you Jet me go?” * “No,” I said. _ *T love you,” she said—and got up from her chair to come over and kiss me, ° Sorority Hears Book Review by Mrs. Selden Mrs. Edward Leland opened. her Middlebelt road home for the; Thursday evening dessert and meeting of Zeta Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa sorority. Mrs. Eugene Garey |‘ assisted the hostess and presided at the tea table. “The Edge of ‘the Sea” by ducted by Mrs. Cleo sien vice will. be held at the home “Mrs. Madden am on ats Late i The annual trek to the. warmer climates has already begun and sfone group of local residents is Accept Conventions, Rebel Advised By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE | appeared that her plan for a week- * One day this winter a 20-year-old d of skiing with a young man spending the winter months at\ she Wishing Well on Casey Key, y komis, Fla. Residing there are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kinsey of Wards Point, Mr. and Mrs, J. Lee Voorhees of Kern road and Mrs, Frank Bald- win — of Cennens drive, Sylvan Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Heward Cc. Marsh of Mohawk road are en- joying the sunshine and sandy beaches at St. Petersburg, Fila. Others who will head southward the latter part of January. and the early part of February’, are Mr. and Mrs,. Clarence Smart of Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kemp of Cherokee road, Mr, and who will make Lakeland, Fila.) Mrs, William Thomas Jr. of Shore- view rive. v — * * + r Mr. and Mrs,.Charles Anderson of West Palm Beach, Fla., re- turned to their home by plane Thursda after spendirig two weeks visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Donelson of Mo- hawk road and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson. of Oneida road. *_ * * Mrs. Edward Buckley of Erie * 6 ‘Leaving soon “on a two-month vachtion that~will take them to the warm climate in Mexico are Mr. and Mrs. John Thors Jr. of * ca ? Mr. and Mrs. Roy Akers and Charles Davis, of Elizabeth Lake road attended -a family reunion in Collison, M1., over the past weekend. Mt Davis was reunited with Mrs. Forest Lamson of Erie road} - their headquarters, and Mr. and ‘ Elect New Officers , his sister, Mrs. Della Fritz, whom he had not seen for 33 years. The Akers and Mr. Davis returned te their home on -| Wednesday. ; , * °¢ «& “Attending inauguration ceremon- MRS, OSSIE GATES Business Women Mrs. Ossie Gates was elected president of Tipacon Chapter of the American Business Women's As sociation Wednesday evening at Hotel Waldron. ‘* * * Also élected to serve were Julie O’Brien, vice president;. Mary Ann Clifton, corresponding secretary; Betty Reid, recording secretary,) and Mrs. Edwin L. Furse, treas- urer. , a * * * Reports were heard from com-: Personal News-of Interest in Area un dk tenndlae iow Year’s Day were Edward Keehn and Harold Hanson,. cochairmen of . Pontiac Young Democratic Club; Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. John Swanson and L. A La- Fogge. +* * * Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Craig: have. moved from Oakshire drive to their new home on Cass Lake road, * * . Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Taylor of Mathews street are’ vacationing at Anna Maria Island, near Bradenton, Fila. ; i a * * Donald Bumgardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bumgardner of East Beverly avenue, is in the cast of. “The Solid Gold Cadillac” to be presented during January and February in Michigan com- munities by members of the Mich- igan State University Players. » * 8 Word comes from Hawaii of the / birth of a son, Ronald Eugene, to/ DuBois Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. (nee Mary Ann Koch). wee Grandparefits of the infant ate Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Koch of Put- nam avenue -and Mrs. Marie L DuBois of Western, Neb. i Bake This Cake for Twelfth Night Bake a cake to mark / Twelfth Night, Jan, 6, the end of the Christ. mas holiday, j e @ @ Ff With a package of instant white cake mix make-a two-layer: cake and, when cake cools, make a@ small slit in one layer with a point- [eG katie: sal poet nem steak linto the slit. * * * Frost and decorate with small mittee heads on the Christmas jthe Auburn. Heights, Commerce land Utica Nike: bases. "|parties given for’ servicemen cnet Tiree Wigg Men. The person who of cake. with the bean is Crowned King” or Queen of the ry * vs LARGE. WALL _ ——$ Sa MIRRORS. ‘24 Paterna You Aiways Per Lass ot 6 § | eee ‘TAKE THE! "and BIRTHDAY CAKES 88 Wayne St, >. hance “FOR DINNER Make dining out a weekly treat for the entire family. Bring them here for de- - lictous food, expertly prepared, nicely served ... at sensible prices. For the een, we panes. COLOR. IMPORTANCE has come to the fore fo 1957, You can __ enjoy bonus years. of youth color-right locks. _ BAND ALL'S oe METHOD FE 2-1424 i... ae Continue. e ¥ “t am 14 _years_ old, -weigh|™ 120 ‘tall. e Acre | Stuffs Potato Shells | ite Rich Mixture. | is and am 5 feet 6 inches & TR al i@ ai) by Traveling i By JOAN HANAUER | HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Dancing | star Gene Nelson thinks perform- ‘ers should be national stars, not | local personalities, This, he says, applies to both the movie star never seen east of Las | Vegas and the Broadway actor to ;)whom the west side of the Hudson aie “You can’t even go out with pic- In the old days | Stars used to tour the country for prornotion, but today about e paoviton.” exploit your- other way, Nelson “he’s doing it. Paul P aoadacion a musical called ‘Foolin’ Ourselves."’ and will spend 12 weeks touring iee-oumary, balouh apating sap asl Ngan =a ~ Reduced Prices” on Pianos . 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HURON j - Hear the Thomas and mack Organ PONTIAC [Broadway March. “The stinerany “Will be a rotigh one, In the first month alone, they . will. play 12 cities, “Paul calls the show a musical comie strip,” Nelson said, “and that’s pretty close, Most revues have musical sketches, but this ae be all singing and danc- come along in a truck. eo} « Bi . other movie studio is putting out an inferior imitation, just Whe a bunch) to Acai Fame'Tro With Revue “One sketch, for instance, done in true opera. style, is about a man and woman fighting, -He wants not| watch the fights on television). and she doesn't. / “There are also ‘some serious numbers, including two beautiful ballads. I'm staging it, I’m co- director and I star in it. I feel like a one-armed paper hanger with the seven-year itch. TRAVEL BY BUS “The cast—seven principals and 14 chorus—will travel by bus. We'll use no scenery, and basic cos- tumes. You know, you switch hats and you've assumed a new charac- ter. What equipment we need will * * “We had a standard gag when we started doing the show, which by the way will have been whipped together in four weeks,. Paul, every ee ot oot owe thot @ would ‘I don’t care about the ex- ran Ll I want this to be a good show. But will it fit in the'truck?’ " Another reason Nelson is so pleased te be doing “Feolin’ Our- derstand the “copycat” trend in Hollywood. “They buy everything in sight from Broaday or the best-sellers,” Nelson complained. ; * + Be “Then. finally one company will have the guts to do something dif- tterent.-Next thing you know every of sheep.” Bridge Winners meets at Hotel sore by Error selves” is because he doesn't un- | fa Packing. by Mistake?” By EMILY POST A woman writes me as follows: two tubes of toothpaste. ‘Ss . SPECIAL OFFERING ” 00 Delivers — - DEMONSTRATORS FLOOR MODELS — On New Baldwin Spinets and Consoles Used for Recitals and Special Musical © Functions During Christmas Season, Choice of Different Finishes. Savings Up to $200.00 J ee Balance Like Rent _ Almost New * SPECIAL Baldwin Acro-sonic $692 5 | -CALBI MUSIC CO. ‘Ponti iae’s Locally Ow rned Home of Conn Instruments dnd Baldwin Pianos and Organs FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE | 119 North Saginaw St. 7. Phone FE 5-8222 SS “Dear Mrs. “Post; My husband and J. have received an invitation to a semi-public dinner which stipu- lates ‘black tie.’ My husband has Should Guest Return - Toothpaste Taken “Last week I spent several days with a friend who lives in another city, It was the first time I had ever stayed with her. When I ar- rived home ‘and started to unpack my bag, J discovered that I had *My hostess ‘apparently uses the same brand of toothpaste that I do toothpaste is trifling and can easily be replaced I , but I feel ter- rible about this nevertheless sim- < ay ply because I don’t want her to ete A, be think that I deliberately took it. rei be 3IO0Q “Will you please tell me what ‘o> 5 you think I should do about this? cies hs onde tit? - visiting - weapinetier: - “These — 2 ailaren,. (left-to-right) Barbara, Carolyn and Ann, SUNRISE... -16-Piece Set... .. Sop 98 Reg. $5.98 VALUE.......... Choice of Sunshine.or Wayne County | This charming dinnerware. is decorated under glaze | for lasting beauty and quality, guaranteed never to | wash off or fade. Ovenproof, new coupe shape on | white background with lovely soft patterns. Guar- anteed open stock. 16-piece set consists of 4 Dinner Plates, 4 Cups, 4 Saucers and 4 Fruit Dishes. 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After common denomi- a rather depressing * *. much more successful solu: . from my point of view, is_to a hobby group in a hobby that terests you or take a course in something you’ ve always wanted to learn. The reason for this is that interest is a potent youth-stimu- lant. You will be joining, not old people, but people of all ages who’have interests akin to yours. Then, tao, it's wonderful to dis- tna Furthermore, too many old veo ple get dictatorial and act as iti) they have all the answers to every- thing. The mere process of learning || from somebody else, of being in} the pupil's position, makes your, personality riore flexible and oils the joints of your social graces, * * s ests you, if life is so dull and gray|}- that your capacity for being in- terested is at a new low, you my pamphlet, Finding Your Basic Interest. 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Frank Perry and His a | DELL’S INN: _ Dancing Fri. & Set. Nights Snack Plates and Meals Served throughout the Evening Open 7:00 A.M, Dagmar L. Wilson and His — RHYTHM BOYS 9PM. to2 A.M. LIQUOR ee ~ FINE FOOD — DANCING DELICIOUS FOOD COOKED | entries lost or delayed in the mail SALLY BROOKS Th Iri., Sat. & Sun. a af 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the iy ths deition tlie indade of contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. Entertainment presented by the { — OLIFF GILBERT §. The Pontiae Press will award a cash prize of $100 a Sermacane Swigtr on the ber stays, _FRIL-SAT.-SUN. te DICK DENGATE and His “ESQUIRES” ies new dining room, seating. 80 people now open for banquets and small parties. “The GREEN PARROT” Plenty of Free Parking: Ft’3-9732 . 1650 N, Perry at Pentice Rd. & * be " P _DIXIE BAR = [| * ‘CLUB TAHOE. ‘Every Night Come to CLUB TAHOE —a delightful dinner combined with good music—is your assurance Dancing DINE and DANCE 3412 Dixie H ~ Phone OR 3-9754 ; We Invite Han iets end = Parties \, Pag 2 : Aa ‘ A ‘ ; . : j é . 4 s * ee ao : 4 : . \: ee Nee A ee ! f Be vee Wes 5 ‘ fees ae ; ee pod ee. ‘Z 4 = a ee ge ae ee Pe ee eee ee ee es ee ee Be se oe ele aie ee ee ee es THE PONTIAC PRESS, “FRIDAY, JANUARY & 10st meee ee Seay ag ape a oe ee e ; en woe = : e ee Wes eGR ea: Bae pace” a ap i 4s wee | Pureok poner Pander ay Scale > t. - W . : =o was) -~ .k gee we Sets ie 4 = 2 : —_— = —— < es few os poitible to guess my _Anewer oe men \ Eee seems Se,| | Spee ote toe ners Sees? | ‘Att : Heston Far ily oes “Hilsat Herter un Ate ew a gee retary | tracts ts Heston Fami r tt ae not seek re-election; = eee FS "\dential section yesterday and oni “~~ een | : : all points they are in agreement.f 3 * Rhode Island’s Furcolo = Sluac : =i = - : . 9 1 i ip EARL WILSON » 2 4 - : — the ew man each time. | “GO MO’ BO . ® Blasts: Predecessor for Robber “J ugger Pair : . NEW YORK=The Moses ot “The Ten Commandments” = eae @ handsome blond, about “TODAY AT YOUR : U . ne ‘a off—not to the bullrushes ..., but to the woods. | sostW = BK ——— ee elton Heston, = | Peart Olson ge : Foster te Baa Gov “te : + men con ot waters Nome: St a 3 Spee — =o a — : a == So eRe REE ———s = en S Soames oe 4 : = : eset me 5. e. eo “Tninistration today" with an | an ‘inau- ad victed in the savage robbery-beat-| es os 5 F ~—pmilles from phone: ss = —— . ae ing -of- ty —reeluse--have;——- } a § me aa Fans dae ura on TV in New York the other night, his}... ______-_ ___-____+— “ ee 15 miles to a TV set. —— a: soo -E-vote—_there,-my- cars Heonend ease —" = Heston told me when we twe country hoys talked it over. se : Gov. Furcolo said that Massa- in Times Square. “I've got to figure out ways for my kid | a ——qehusetts-is—facing—a~“s — ~-o=t- t@-spend mere time there. Upthere -you. just. turn.'em...+ = renege iesirandortagie gi: Pe Sigs ihe D - loose; I-got lost-in the woods up there-when. 1 won aha Fosters Sd A a — - t Jevel will 4 mil- Polie “said the pair admitted} Shae See eee SNES BURN Ap sianiensi tee Re ie Se ee Ea : ~ = lion dollars in new taxes, -~:ybeating Glen Baker, 76, and leav-} 0 fo Heaton “bought the timber Gaal vey ‘close to his *birth= eT = * * « ipg him for dead after robbing/ place—in "51 “with the first dough I made in pictures.”” 7 = He wid he Will return fo the a — of $51. A third man| ~~ “We live in the woods in & lodge. To ne creel ee eae ee } - ae next week. with. anoth- being_sought._ z seven: mee = = Willow. Run. then. fi zy = = ‘= - er message in which he will make|- Judge Marvin J, Salmon said he — — — in fete fac ‘jumper toe of ce — x ~ __ specific proposals for his pro-|W@s imposing the ~ stiff prison) then-drive-80-miles, ' aa 4, —— gram “for improvements in a bes ‘WicioUusness! EF A Vivra aA Haantinec © * : =< poe = ve = = : ————tets—of~heattir; eget tot this-ertmre: - Z + — = wee me ln att a eee ramen aa ag <= are = Sem 1 a Sacre = ni : — - ——n- o Z| the government and labor 80d 1 McGregor Fund Grant L11tchCcock Will Produce the phone. Yet it youre sme el : ~ : 2 = * ass = {== Given-Mental-- Hospitals — “Wy ——— kt yf Mary rNee ———— "ae 's ne- phone, — = os aia ' = ag: " ‘And two weeks from now, he 6 eC. O ary - Ca&r e they ‘get along without you— 2 : said he will send in his budget] LANSING U9 — Receipt of an| , d it's good for your soul to : L VE RY ¥ | message cov ening expendi-|$18,000 grant to finance a survey and 0s © y DE ii - & tures which he will propose for|ot mbnene's mental. hospitals is) By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS Snapshots of Hollywood coliect-|Tealize you're not Indispens- se: oe anes, if Ua cs en of Ise the coming, fiscal year—with his/annow y the State Depart- ed at random: Sir Cedrick Hard- able.” é 3 : ; | ¥ * STEVEN. % tax program t nonce hem, < ment of Mental Health, HOLLYWOOD (INS) — The first wicke who had a bad time follow.| Heston sells Christmas trees : CALL FE 8-0483 | PRODUCTION ~ J Furcolo said ‘if the State Legis-| ‘The sum was received from the|!mportant deal Benny Thau has ; ‘s allowed -any/O!! the timberland, leases @ to reer effice or store | 4 fature wants to vote..a standstill,|McGregor Fund of Detroit to cov-/made since he took over the pro- ing steers _ Leben a hunting and. fishing rights, — : © tor iste supper snacks T] mn 4 “no progress budget” it willler the cost of the survey ‘by the|#ction reigns of MGM is to signivisitors at Cedars of Lebanon ides ekis when he's there: P| comer 4 jhave to be 418 million, with 55| American Psychiatric ‘ation’s|Alfred Hitchcock to produce and) pital, Here's hoping he ll soon feel] and rides si en hes @ tor unexpected company | EDNA q million in new revenues. Central Inspection Board, an au-|direct “The Wreck of the Mary better, < .|— meanwhile reading scripts —— @ tor an evening out at /home fi E] ‘And he said the third possibil-|thoritative agency established for|D&4Te- Marlon Brando's business part... and remembering his. boy- CHARLTON © for wainterrunted TV or S pemncats ensen ity is a “fair progress” budget|examination and rating of psychi-| Hitchy, master of suspenseful,| Marlon Brando's business Par’! hood. . ie. part | which he said will require 450! atric hospitals. romantic thrillers, will bring “Mary|"€t, George Englund, becomes a) «1 went to a one-room school nearby. ‘There were ‘13 pupils : I | euzasems Rock Deare" to the screen with an all- FOOD With a star cast to be filmed.on-the scale ef “Mutiny on the Bounty’ and “Captains Courageous,” - FLAIR... iB NATURAMA « TRUCOLOR sion to reveal it on the TV show. DIAL FE 5-8001 anneal Cupid is off to a flying start in ‘57, At a New Year's Day party the Harold Mirisches (he's one of the heads of Allied Artists) an- nounced the coming marriage of zs daughter, maxime, to young * A REPUBLIC PICTURE: Philadelphia businessman, Jerome Siegel. Wedding is in June. Although there's no official an- sey was best man for his good father for. the third time in . the spring. The Piper Laurie-Gene Nelson Candy Jones Conover, of the New) York model agency, is here to in- Quick Thinking Four-Year-Old Child Stops Fire . PORT HURON (# — Robert Mc- Maurice Seitter. sley go tor waste. gas stations.” world.” That's earl,. brother. It’s George Gobel's observation: elastic webbing, women take up one third less space in the. in the eighth grade—and three were my cousins.” Another thing Heston does is regret he must: return to New York or Hollywood where he has apartments. He'll WISH I'D SAID THAT: Jean Shepherd’ thinks’ it's silly to) } . Shrimp, French Fries, BUSY, BUSY CUPID i vortiqnis mation pictures and TV d billions to harness atomic energy—and then tet. Elvis}+ ~ Qauce bem ven kab “since the discovery of : erupted into flames. '. “What we are behind is cntirely | friend Roland Barber (who just scripted “The dack Dempsey Stery” and wrote “Somebody Up There. Likes Me.”’). Roland mar- His quick-witted, six-year-old son Robert Jr. quickly dialed the fire department on the telephone. He couldn’t give them the address, but LANSING (INS)—Michigan sales tax revenues were on the upgrade as 1956 ended. j December collections, for the in the automotive field. From now on, our collections. in that business) “"M. French Fried Jumbe Shrimp — Jumbo TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Taffy Tuttle described her ex-boy| [> friend: “He‘had the kind of map that’s given away’ free at should pick up and we hope to meet our goal of $320 million in TAYLOR - HUDSON: DEA ano emeoenrne CARROLL BAKER 3 cao stanamce _ SL LS “MERCED MERCEDES MCAMOMIOGE SAL WED SAL REO 3 Stooges & inouncement yet—it looks as if No-|Calla stepped vut to the store i Inc. ’ Little ‘tre Dame's famed all-American|Wednesday night, leaving his three (Copyright 1981, The Hall Syndicate, 1s , ] DIAL FE 5-621! for PROGRAM Rescels Paul Hornung and Maureen Cas-|small children alone, while he § * STARTING SUNDAY * . siday are a’headin’ for a weddin.’|bought them an ice cream sur- Comedies Right reat the —_e football prise. He may never do it again. Sales Tax Revenues rerio lower than the = Res game in San ancisco, he re- ' r-old dav Rene : | q SUNDAY “ERIENDLY PERSUASION” > turned to visit. Maureen's family. aces on ae sold daughter, Rene, e ’ Revenue commissioner uis et And, in Las Vegas, Jack Demp- |Under a pan of grease. The grease High at Year's End Nims said: DRAYTON PLAINS : ° , ‘Idyll ts colder than the Eastern ; An a “Chinese- American 9 | “The Wreck of the Mary we ‘wanthet. Piper takes off be leaving the woods again in a couple of weeks to see “~ FREE “ 2 Z Deare” is based = ee tot by | for New York to study at the Hollywood moguls about his next picture. ‘3 a peserat — | Hammond Innes . up | Actors Studio for six months. / ") he” . 4 4 a DISTINCTIVE Hitchy’s alley, what with its : to, ™ hay ae yet what it'll be,” he -said. “Moses ts pretty 8x10 Photo of 3 That's the word for food | criminal plot,- sabotage of the | All the friends: of Lola Albright| ‘US P AMES DEAN 4 served at the “China City” | ship and what have you. The jand Jack Carson wish they hadn't THE MIDNIGHT EARL SSS ee > 4 ‘|... Food that pleases the ctarting defo te after itchy fia- jstarted the new year so bedly by _ the Ist 500 Patrons$ 7 most “Distinctive” of ; — a at jseparating, - Faye Emerson is replying on TV to faa caatag pho murdered \ 13 Attending the Matinee $ wane «> al, served & FOOPR art.” ’ : Congratulations to the Los An- her play ¢ Protective Custody”), - nt the Copa ea Seturde ont Ss 13 you in the manner you | ore ° years af throwing a phone at a big mirror at the Copa, as jor order) 28 y undey! > geles Chamber of Commerce and ; ir D Jack 2 Drumsticks, French ‘ > like. - —e Hoars- x Mendes, Friday 11 11-10:30 Doris Day and Marty Melcher gat|the motion picture industry, Adela part of his act, finally cracked the mirror, Drummer Ja Fries, Salad, Rol with bal | aS Sunday — Noow 10:00 Pa. labsolutely entranced by the dra- Rogers St, John has been invited| Roth couldn't field Jimmy's wild’ pitch . . . Jack Lescoulle Weney te oe | : ae ‘matic story of Army Sgt. David|to replace the late Ida Koverman| canceled a Los Angeles trip to sub for Dave Garroway, hos-) ® Filed Chiehen—( ee C1 T PRICES For This ATTRACTION’ CHINA CI I Y REST AURANT 'Griner and his wife, Maria, on the|&s liaison between the two. Adela| pitalized for two weeks with sacroiliac.. prea ee” ek Weekday Matinee 90¢_ 1070 W. Huren “Carry Out Orders” FE 4.0349 [You're On Your Own” TV show|Who is civic minded, will do @) Lindsay Crosby, Bing’s son, left Williams College . . . Jay) Roll with Honey, ..25 iin & Ss $1.25 - Child 50¢ et —a2nd the minute it was over Marty|Sreat job, Hoffer, ABC ad.man, delivered his wife's baby dtr. himself, ©. Fried Cateven Detuney pert on the | telephone to buy it for Mimi Henreid, 11 - year - old when it arrived tree ~ inal hack from the honeysnoon,| if Fries. Balnd, Holl with Te q | The story of David and Maria] 4#¥shter of the Paul Henreids, on? sames an a ‘|p. {Pail ot Fried Chicken, tor 2 ; Open 10:45 A. M. \Griner is sort of a feminine re-| 5% off to @ bad start in the | are house-hunting in Connecticut . . . Imogene Coca’s steady, Two pounds of Chick <> E « ‘verse twist on Matt Cvetic’s ““I| BOW year when she fell from a |dates are with Jules Munshin . . . Rod Steiger bought six wir Honey ne Was a Communist for the FBI'| horse. at La Quinta ang broke | paintings here and took ‘em along ‘to London .. . Guitarist;| | preabergee—Tne Wate e oad c which Warners made into a movie.| *er ®™. Mario Escudero, who opened at the Chateau Madrid last | burser patties. aliced cheese. Eddie Ds | Garden enter Like Cvetic Maria was a regis-| mp. Rock Hudsons entertained| Wednesday, is the guy who had a cafe hassle with Gregg | Suh cbectel arecsieg ”.. ae BALLROOM ie Dreyer BALLROOM fered Communist for 11 years and|piyiis’ mother and father from|Sherwood in Florida. |] Gotden Fish Rendwich = Livernots-Fenkell Ole Maestro 2757 Weedward b _(Upet's) barred from entry into the U.S.A.—| 4 video. Min holi Golden Brown Fillet of Sole L Invites You | DETR and ‘Sil the while she was an under. | Mom + Mim, over the hell- Earl's Pearls... Die Sorter seu nas Old-Time Dancing Every Old-Time reananell Every days, U-I’s gift to their fair-haired , . , oCUCe. “AFTAT BRUCE igs e Tues., tes Sat. @ Thurs., Sat., Sun. cover operator for Uncle Sam. boy was-a )$9,000 redecorating job It’s easy to recognize good times + that's Fish & Chip Dinner : Even her sergeant husband didn’t). his ho when people who used to go around barefoot || OC pinee"or sole, Preneh ee =—nq|know she was loyal to this country)°" "* me start complaining about the price of shoes— “Fartar Bauce eas _ ADULT...50¢ CHILD... .20¢ fjuntil the Pentagon gave permis- ried Mrs. Pearl McNeil at the |he managed to say the kitchen was revenue for the fiscal year.” Desert Inn on Jan, 2, Jack intro- fbn fire, and firemen traced the first time in five months, showed an increase over the comparable | nDAW pega ane a oe # | Se cnliections ¢ taled $28.4 mil-|ig” shortage of elephants in Burma ——._ SATURDAY— a ; : 0 - necessa / “FAST DRAW REPUTATION | I've just heard one of the nicest) Rushing to the scene, firemen thonthree’ oan. cent about ‘De. Sie lenin: wits romet + ee 5 CARTOONS —2 FEATURES . MADE HIM A TARGET ithings about our most decorated didn't get there in tme. McCalla’s|cember the previous year. How-\cal equipment, and Australian'§ - ° / |war hero, Audie Murphy. When he four-year-old daughter Reda had|ever, collections for the first six methods are being studied, Ran-| DOORS - / |was in Japan making “Joe Butter-/already put out the blaze with @/ months of the fiscal year were $4! goon reports, | OPEN | fly,” he heard-about a 13-year-old kettle of water. ee 10:45 / panese-American girl and of her} MeCalla himself, who had run aly -elala = elalelans fit aaa af /eagerness fo live in America, so he| home when he saw the fire engines, LAST DAY went to Visit the child and her/arrived about this time with the. 40° 50° : st —sestr Ae he the littie gir’! ice cream, He vowed on the spot “TRIBUTE TO A nks to Audie, the little girl is not to take his eyes off the kids|™ Metinee Eve. & Sun. B ‘ inow here and has entered school. again when he’s baby-sitting. He , AD MAN [Her mother is planning to come t0/and=his, wife work two different Children 20c Anytime ALSO “GABAY” | this country’as soon as she can shifts. :, : , , make arrangements to live here. This is a wonderful thing for Audie ; : to-do. Asks Government Grant: GRAND RAPIDS The Grand . a 6 to 1 vote wemmaedey i 9 nig 2 H DANGEROUS. PARADISE! instruct City Manager Donald M.|@ Oakes to seek a federal grant of | $250,000 for completion of the city’s SATURDAY al HIT NO. 2 THE RENEGADE GUN THAT BLASTED QUENTING RAIDERS our or THE wast! "HIT NO. 1 WANTED 1000 COMIC BOOKS 1000 TRUE LOVE STORY MAGAZINES Piper's meverios Sete is, 35 Awbern Ave. MA 4-2151 SAT. MAT. 1:45 ALIVE "JEANNE BRODERICK PLUS: FOC cH) = BEAST; - AMM Al xO, : , i “SATURDAY BOX OFFICE OPEN TILL 1100 PM. 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Dedication ceremonies are now scheduled for Saturday ‘at the breakfast ‘table. His father, 1 Lawreace Fullmer ‘Cett) and —s serve up the toast. Brother Jay is in mes sine By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports, Editor, Pontiac Press — Pontiae High School's. basketball. team Xould put a dent in its cage| record book with a-victory at Bay) City Central tonight. ° afternoon January 12th. y ‘Not since 334, the first year] George -Gainford, er” the Robinson cam -however= the Sugar Man—ha ch @ * ca, a co-manager, lJater declared “chiet ‘edvis: = ‘(Robinson wanted to have-a round}— C hiefs Go for’ lin the Saginaw Valley Conference, has a Pontiac basketball team been ‘able to win its first five games of the season, and only twice in the 22 years have the Chiefs been able 'to muster five straight “on any streak. In the 1939-0 sousen, Pontiac hit Cage Giants on College Court Scene By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This looks like one season Day- ton Coach Tommy Blackburn isn't going to pull/a rabbit out of the hat. The little guy with the ready smile has, shrugged off graduation losses in the past and with some Big 10 Action Opens for’ M: | 1 Wolverine Coach Puts __Cagers Through Heavy Workouts ANN ARBOR (AP)—Coach Bill) Perigo has been cracking the whip, over his Michigan basketball stal-/ warts this week in- an effort to snap them out of their celdrume before the Big Ten season The. Wolverines open the con- ference campaign tomorrow at Indiana in a game which will be, televised back to Michigan, starting at 2:30 p.m. EST. Perigo is disappointed in the lethargic showing. of his cagers -in their last two outings. Michigan Yost to Washington of St. Louis in overtime and then defeated Yale, but was far from impressive in doing 50. “Perhaps we were -out of con- dition in those Iast two games,” Perigo said while sending his team through an extra-long workout. “We've got to regajn the spark of our earlier games.” The Wolverine coach was “referring to the Pittsburgh game “in particular. Michigan was aroused against the Panthers “while winning handily by - Led points. In practice, Perigo has been experimenting with Jack Lewis, who broke up the Yale game with 15 points, as one of his starting _ guards. 'feated George Washington 72-54, and Spring Hill repeated as the iSenior Bowl champ with an 83-79 -|with 20 points, but Bernie Pascal Take Lumps rebuilding magic has managed to! keep the Flyers among the giants in college basketball. In his decade at Dayton, Tommy has a .732 win- ning percentage and going into this season had suffered only one losing year, his first, when the! record was 12-14, *. *« ® _ > With bigsBijdihh-Ray Dieringer and Jimmy Paxson gone from last season’s NIT runner-up squad, this figured to be Blackturn’s tough- est season. And that’s what it looks to be. Even early victims! won't stay dead, | Duquesne,“another fallen giant, | took an 88-45 thumping from the; Flyers in the Blue Grass tourna-| ment at Louisville last week, but last night the Dukes up and| ‘!bopped the Flyers at Dayton, 79- 71.. Duquesne, led by Dave -Rick- etts’ 23 points, took a 33-24 lead at the half and never trailed from i'there on in as Dayton's record sunk to 5-6. * * It was one of a number of sur- - ‘prises last night. Xavier of Ohi 0) upset Western Kentucky, ranked! 14th in this week's Associated | Press poll, 87-79; Utah State rocked Utah 68-64 in overtime; Bradley battered St. John’s of Brooklyn with ease. 97-78; Florida State, after nine defeats in a row, won its first of the season with a 108-96 job on Furman for third place in the Senior Bowl tourria- ment. * * * In “form” games, 17th-ranked Oklahoma City whipped Arizona 80-55; Wake Forest, No, 18, de- decision over Morehead, Ky. - Bradley led 47-38 at the half,) then made it a 17-point bulge with- in 90 seconds after the intermis- sion. Barney Cable led Bradley of touring St. John's wag tops with 21, = *_ * «& — Oklahoma City started a line-up averaging 6-7 and out-rébounded! Arizona 54-27, Lyndon Lee scored. 22 and 6-10 Hugh Reed added 20 for the Chiefs. * * * . Elsewhere, Rice opened its THURSDAY'S CRLEGS BASKETBALL Senior bine at Mobile Spring Hill 83, . 79 —< Place “Florida st state 3 108, _Furman uw OTHER R GAMES Holy Cross 11, Massachusetts 96 r eee 82, LeMoyne, N.Y. 62 ” vertime W. Louisiana 64 Louisiana Goll. 8. 8. Baltimore U. 78 Christian | Brothers, " Memphis 68, Ark. colt. St. 65, Elizabeth, N.C, Tehrs, $3 ani St. ©. EDWEST Villa Madonna 92, Bellarmine j Howard, Ala. 95-54. Colorado built Southwést Conference season with, a 53-39 victory over Texas A & Mi) in a battle of zone defenses. Geor- gia Tech had a breeze defeating a 60-38 Jead and hung on to beat Miami, Fla, 73-66, Miami, Ohio de- feated: Marshall 93-77 in a Mid- American conference game, And Holy Cross, after four consecutive \defeats; dropped previously un- beaten Massachusetts 111-96. with Joe Hughes scoring 27 and George IN THE FOLD — Paul Foy- tack, promising. pitcher of the Detroit Tigers, was the latest to ‘sign his 1957 contract with the Bengals. He won 15 and lost 13 last year with the Sth place Tigers. Expect 44 fo Make Browse- Cutting Trip A caravan of some 44 “interim woodsmen” was all set today for the 6th annual deer browse-cutting expedition to Gladwin County. The crew is drawn from membership of Oakland County Sportsmen’s club.. It- will head north at 5 a.m. Saturday, from ‘the’ OCSC club- house, wind up at-the Tittibawas- see resort, where headquarters will be set up, Any others wishing to make the trip should be at the clubhouse not later than 5 a.m. Saturday, Cutting operations will last all day, leaving early Sunday for ice-| fishing or rabbit hunting. Party returns Sunday evening. F ‘lto start the New Year. ifth a streak of eight straight mid-sea- son victories in posting an overall 14-4 record, and. in 1950-51 under coach Art Van Ryzin the Chiefs also hit a five-game skein in the middle of the season. Presently, PHS has taken four straight to start the 1956-57 campaign, This equals the 1949- 50 season when the Chiefs won their first four-before bowing to Arthur Hill, “Another honor, with a victory, would’go to coach Van Ryzin. This is Van Ryzin's 11th season at the! helm, and the Edsel Ford win was ™ PUNCHOSCOPE TESTS FULLMER — An . electronic device called the “Punchoscope”’ pre- dicted ‘Gene Fullmer’s victory over Ray Robinson after the machine had tested the speed and power of the punches of the two fighters. Here is the gadget when Fullmer took the electronic test. The machine recorded a speed of 30.4 miles an ~ hour and an jmpact of 1,260 pounds in Fullmer's right hand punch. __|with a free aad Robinson_was ee ene ife couldn't keep _ “lelose. That's the way he and it's his mrongit. aH ‘|Leonatd “were the greatest fight- ers I've ever seen but Wednesday = : it: was ar “oader “Robinson. ae *. “As. “long as, ” Fullmer wasn't gn % ae “this handlers “made f no complaints during the fight except that Full-_ . After the it was over, _ {they complained about the low punching.’ Fullmer, * * * meanwhile, . prepared network television shows over the weekerid. He will enplane to Salt West Jordan, Utah, home. ° »* ae * After a week's. rest, he'll return to his job as an apprentice welder. at a Gingham, Utah, copper mine. He receives am = a oa: “It gives pod hoes to do and I enjoy it," said the 25-year-old ex-GI. “I like to busy. A guy has to have a full life. I enjoy the work and the peo- Barr, Podoley in North Backfield © — the 100th in his career against 83 losses. So tonight the Chiefs could present him with his 101st victory b s “= Winning at Bay City tonight will not -be-.an easy “task. The little court ofthe Wolves has been the daom of many basketball ‘teams. “It is one of the toughest places to play,” said Van Ryzin, “and they are always rough at home."’ o Bay City started the season with a 58-49 victory at Owosso and then! returned to the home court to: lose a 57-53 decision to Flint Cen- tral, The Wolves gave a taller Sag- | * In each game. “the Wolves were! outshot from the floor by wide margins, but accuracy at the free throw line has given Bay City a great portion of its total points. , Van Ryzin plans to start Dick Whitmer and Terry Zellhart at the forwards with Dave Diechm j-and Larry Peet at the guards and Hud Ray ‘at center. * oe * Zellhart has been away from practice sessions since the Decem-' ber 2ist encounter at Edsel Ford with the chicken pox. * * @ With Roosevelt Alexander gain- ing experience with the reserve a Van Ryzin plans to ‘use Jim Skinner and Dave Simmons in the secondary forward roles, PROBABLE STARTING LINE- UP: PONTIAC BAY CITY Pos. Whitmer (6-2) La Busch (6-2) Zellhart (6-2) P Kanicki (6-2) Ray. (6-5) Cc Lodewyk (6-5) Diebm (5-10) G Cramoeee (5-10) Peet (5-8) oa Ebright (8-8) Boyce Sees Improvement Ahead for PHS Tankers ’ By H. GUY MOATS There'll be some decided im-| ‘provement in Pontiac High School) ‘swimming team’s performances. \during the second half of the ‘season, beginning middle of the ‘month. That’s what Coach Robert’ (Des) Boyce says. and the Chiefs’ mentor will be disappointed if it ‘doesn't come about *.. © “We haven't laid off steady drilis, during the holiday period,” Boyce explains. “The squad has worked out every day during the * ‘|Waddleton bagging 26. One of Boyce's top problems is Executive Reports ties. a This statement was made by Calv rin 56 Bm Rice 33. Texas A&M 39 wage r Tech 78, North ag Tex. 71, * Penske. ai bh al gt ta Mh Paeisie Luth An O. Basters Wash. a William Jewell | +) City 0. * may jenarn “Nont, 74 | _. Backing Porter up was W. M. Boys Safer on Gridiron CHICAGO (INS) — High school boys are safer playing football than they would be if they were engaged in many other teen-age activi- ‘\Unseeded Venezuelan | H. V. Porter, executive secretary of the National Federation of State High Schpol Anootiations, wt sr | opened its sessions in Chicago yesterday. “ ‘Runyon of Chicago who, reported! - there were only 10 high school football fatalities in raped — the: a Texas Bape country. Runyon pointed out that some 6,000 ) youths in the 15-19 age group \died in accidents during the same period. i 4 = c | dan. 11° at Flint Northern in a Pi Ge Se ge Cages iprepping somebody to fill Jim Cornforth’s swim trunks after the ace freestyler and all-around tank- ler retires because of midterm.re- quirements. When Jim leaves, |\Capt. Dennis Simonson, “Chiefs’ top man and a senior, will be the only varsity igttersane remaining. * * “Jim will be a hard man to re- place,” Boyce’ says. i * back next year, and with this year’s experience we should have ‘night match, then complete the first round of Saginaw Valley High at Saginaw. The Northern match Wilt be: the first between the as this is the Vikings’ first year in the tank sport. Currently Arthur Hill and Flint Central are leading the circuit, without a loss. Bay City and Sagi- naw have lost one. Pontiac is win- less in three SVC starts. Continues Surprises TAMPA, Fla. #—lyo Pimentel of Venezuela is continuing to knock off the seeded players ‘in jthe Dixie espe _ NEN. Yesigiiay - on seins left- hander took the measure of the pager rd champion, Arman- do Vieira | ‘of Brazi, 64, 24, aimee | A “But we'll have eyerybody else} a very strong squad,” the coach} - vacation, and 1 believe it will added. —— competition against Saginaw | MOBILE, Ala, (# — Opposing Senior Bowl coaches today named potent offensive line-ups for to- morrow’gs game. They also an- nounced. rugged defensive units designed to stop the high-powered scoring machines. * J * Experts rated the North and Don Bosseler of Miam!, Fila, at fullback, * * * Kuharich has Brad Bomba of Indiana and Bob Khoenle of Pur- due at ends; Bob Pollack of Pitts- burgh and Bill Underdonk of West |Virgigia, at tackles;.Don Gilkey iof the University of California and South squads about even and shied \away from picking ‘a favorite. Coach Joe Kuharich's Yankees, | harieh, Washington Redskin coach| will use bruising fullback John). Bayuk of Colorado to-keep the South’s defense honest. * * & Flanking Bayuk_ will be. half- backs Terry Barr of Michigan and Jim Podoley of Central Michigan. * * * With breakaway runners Del Shofner of Baylor anc George V kert of Georgia Tech at halfback, the South will probably do more running, although quarterback Charley Curtis of Texas Christian +witl do-his share of passing. Coach Paul Brown of the Cleve- land Browns installed All-America ad NEW YORK t#—With i\Ed Voytek of Purdue at guards, /and Joe Amstutz of Indiana at | oe nter, inaw quintet a rough time on the) with Purdue’s Len Dawson doing! The South will run behind Jack|and John Gordy of - Tennessee; Trojan court | before bowing 61-55. |the tossing, are expected to go to| Johnson of Miami, Fla., and Bud-|tackles: the air more than the Rebels. Ku- 4y Cruze of Tennessee, ends; Eart| Owens of Mississippi Southern and) W Leggett of Louisiana State and| Bill Hudson of Clemson; Sam ‘DeLuca of South Carolina, tackles; Dalton Truax of Tulane and John Barrow of Florida, guards, and Joe Williams of TCU, center. * ¢ ® The strength of the squads is indicated in the fact that some of the best ground-gainers in the na- tion will play defense. The south’s defensive unit: Ends: Roy Wilkins. of Georgia! Little All-America Don middle Top NCAA Scorers a surpris- the nation, there’s just no one to challenge Wilt Chamberlain, the Kansas wheat shock, for the indi- vidual lead in major college bas- ketball, se? * demonstrates a fast jump turn for. T Potttiag Press Phote ‘FLYING TURN — Ski instructor W alter ‘Hafel of Hazel Park The Press camera on Mt. Holly's slopes where he is the pro this winter, Hafel_is resting on his ski poles, as he swings the “Boards” for the turn. The Mt. Holly Ski. area is the only southeastern Michigan ski area now in active use. It’ makes its own snow. Other areas ural élement, of which there has bi in' the section depend on the nat- Wilt oak Eben Is Ath ing plunge in scoring all around! , jnumber has een much _ higher, _ .|sity is the leader at 91.0 followed ‘Close Contests The big sophonore, bouncing back from a low 12-point. effort, against Iowa State to score against Oklah6ma and Coloradp tournament last-week, still has a comfortable edge with his 34.9 av- erage. Chamberlain has scored 306 points in his nine games through last Saturday according to NCAA service bureau statistics released today, * * *@ Wallace of South Caro. lina is next at 30.3 while Colum- bia’s little Chet Forte third at 27.7 Bill Ebbeh of the University of Detroit is fourth with 27.1 * * + caus _ The scoring *'glow-dowit” also shows up in the fact only 45 players have averaged. 20 or more points a game so far, In recent seasons the with 67 managing it last season. Usually there are at least a couple of teams / ‘averaging nearly 100 points a ‘game, Now there are only two at even 90. Ohio Univer- by Morehead (Ky) State (with a 99.6 average at this point last season) with 90.4, Lead : Pia ayer Mekesl GG FGFT'Pu. Av lain, Kan, . 9 107° ® 306 308 b Wallace, $0. Car. 10 113 73 303 303 % Fort Columbia 9 Sl 240 27 A. Biber. f Near 11 oF Se~ 29% 33 6. ‘re, Miss.8. 8 83 46 212 26.5 7. Baylor, Seattle -..12 112 90 314 2% 2 +. Howell, Miss BS). 8 98 33 207 23 30: Kubissin, ale, 9 7% 75 237 25.2 in NBA Games By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The pro league of basketball — the Nationa] Basketball Assn. — has been in business only 11 years, but already it has an old adage: “The only safe lead is a one-point ead at Pond aa buzzer.”” ‘The Fort * Wayne "Pistons and Philadelphia Warnors proved it Jast night as ‘they came from well behind to edge closer to the lead- ers in the NBA's division races., »- * * Fort: Wayne, trailing by 2 points in the second quarter and by 16 at the half, caught up in a third period surge, then used George Yardley’s field goal with 22. seconds to play to defeat Minne- been a scarcity so far. ake as the Jayhawks won.the Big Seven - slowed the ple.” Set Senior Bowl Lineups — guard: All-America Bill Glass of Baylor; line-backers: Bill Living- stone of Southern Methodist and Jack Pardee of Texas A&M; von backs: Wade Mitchell of Georgia Tech and Joel Wells of Clemson, and deep backs: Jim - Harris of Okla a and All-America John Majors &f Teumengoe. North deferae:. Ends: Joe Kopnisky of West Vir- , ginia and Steve Junker of Xavier, Ohio; tackles: George Strugar of Washington and Bill Michael of Ohio State; middle guard: * Dick Stapp of Colorado; linebackers: Vince Scorsone. of Pittsburgh- and Ted Kinger of Northwestern; wingbacks: Jim Hunter of Mis- souri and Jim Crawford of Wyo- ming; deep backs: Milt Plum of Penn State and Vic Z Zucco of Mich- igan State. * * * ' Matjersand Shofner will handle fie South’s\punting Plum, Daw- soe arnt Gilkey will kick for the . Coityer'sion attempts will be Mitchell and Harris for ‘the South, and | Dawson, Plum’ and awford, A near capacity crowd of 36,000 ig expected in Ladd Stadium to see the 50 college seniors turn pro, Mutual will broadcast the game. There will be no television. Sr ae EM Dm Chicago Cools Hot Canadiens Lowly Hawks Gain 3-3 Tie on Montreal Ice in Lone NHL Game: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Chicago Black Hawks, | who'll meet the New York _Rang- ers Saturday in the first hockey game ever televised nationally, * * Beaten 6-2 at Chicago by Mon- treal Tuesday, the last-place Hawks were expected to go quiet- ly, especially with the Canadiens’ on home ice. But Chicago jumped into a 2-0 lead in the first period and it took an all-out Montreal comeback to produce .a 3-3 tie. The one point for the tie gave the third-place Canadiens 44 in the standings: They trail Detroit's league leaders by three points and runner-up Boston by two, It was the only game scheduled. - * » * Maurice (The Rocket), Richard,: most prolific goal-getter in NHL history, scored two of Montreal’s goals while Don Marshall got the other on a breakaway his team was shorthanded, Hank Ciesla, Jack McIntyre and Harry Watson. scored for. Chicago, Nicaraguan ‘Explodes - | LOS ANGELES (#—Kid Centeb . la, Nicaragua lightweight, ‘explod. eda left to the jaw of Art Ram. y lost by a’ technical knockout, — ‘apolis, Bee weighed a ts ors to cash in with appearances on - powerful Montreal Ca-. nadiens’ drive toward the top of the National Hockey League last. | night, Lake City Monday enroute to his _ ~~ i= nee 2 ‘The Vikings have Ts he ener a three pte anal wed whore all 78 PONTIAC’ TRESS. . FRIDAY, JANUARY ra 1957 stormed past|F — ! at! one ot = set anor, Snowing at “GNot "Os between on ¢ Marrison — Three "Bang Southern! — Thumb conferences, with lighter : “ofrered Tit the Saginaw ‘programs rien and Suburban Catholic} showing the way, hopes to get ——— "Greatest attention mat will - her. gn_ she wimle. a8. st Yas! Waterford, with. Chuck _ Gidig ee tor*S7— nny. Pada Signs Dodger . et: mships at Ski Ares between / defending 5 nent ig Berkley. Even —{have. title implications. Berkley and. Walled Lake teil a rematch later in the season on WATER SPORTS 1265 $. Woodward, Birminghom Just South of 15 Mile, Mi.7-0133 Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9-9 “Sat., Twes., Wed. 9:5.30 ed + the Berkley Toor, Beginners’ Tow. 'Ready for Use at Skiing Area . One new “tow was ready today Mor weekend skilers at Mt. Holly ‘yecreation area. And the report from the Mt, Holly Ss for are encourag- * ¢ *@ - Wind-blown, or manufactured snow Was reported to be cover- | ing Mt. Holly’s slopes to a depth of from eight to 24 inches. * @¢ «© The new tow is on the begin- ners’ slope. There are four other tows in operation also, at the area. The beginners’ slope is in a ‘special section by itself, east of ‘the main slope, Area has only one really hard run, in the Slalom). Bowl, where a steep drop winds up ‘in a restricted, tree spotted sec- tion. It is strictly for racing work- Outs. at this early date, the contest could). — ca ee VIKING KINGPIN — Leading Walled Lake in tonight's crucial IntefLakes Conference basket- ‘ball game. with invading Berkley -is center Larry Hughes, The Vik- ing star is one of Oakland County's top scorers with 70 The Eastern Michigan League lifts the lid on the 1957 title chase with Mt, Clemens at Birmingham, Port Huron at Ferndale and Hazel Park at East Detroit. ord, are favored to dispose of the Bathers and strong East Detroit should have no trouble with the| — . Se Saas Surya — Four-tnch no Dia ond ‘Derby Special Events: Jan. 6— ioe “Hoyt The Maples, sporting a 3-1 rec-|, his 1957 contract yesterday in a t-|-telephoné conversation from his} Witherbee, N. Y. home. _* i * . . Johnny, whose two complete- game wins (third and seventh) over the Yankees chiefly accounted for the Brooks’ first world title, was granted a medical discharge from the Navy last October because of an arthritic back contition, * Despite the ailment. Podres post: ed a 141 record at the Norfolk Training Station. His lone defeat was a 1-0 effort during which he ‘points in three mm for a 23.1 average. Hazel Park squad, Undefeated Port Wings’ Dea, McNeil = . Candidates .DETROIT #—The four players generally regarded as. the finest National League stars in the. past decade never won the Calder Mem- orial Trophy given the outstand-| ing rookie in the league. > Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay of the Detroit Red Wings, Jean Beliveau and Maurice (the Rocket) Richard are ranked — without ‘LISTEN TO— MORE MUSIC | MORE 1460 KC MORE. OFTEN “THE RADIO VOICE: “OF PONTIAC’ — A GERITY STATION NEWS best in the last ten years. But none of them ever won the Calder ‘trophy. | Swe other NHL all-stars, De- | troit’s Red Kelly and Montreal's | Doug Harvey, were also passed | over for the Calder Trophy. | | And a lot ‘of plavers who won | ‘the award with brilliant first-year | efforts were out. of the league in| Mimost oi time . ‘WPON. “The reason for - this is simple, isay Veteran hockey observers: Too, loften—the—widely—publicized and cause the fans, others expect too much of him. He’s under tremendous pressure and people. are likely to point out i his shortcomings rather than his ‘MAKE OURS furnish insurance estimates Service. ° 210 Orchard Lake me). NEEDED (Re day and just cont take the better serve the : Py ames tle Ml 0 agai some si = Don't Drive a Car That's Not af «Get It Service by North - at Night. NORTH CHEVROLET |} i000 § Westward _ Bingham ‘1 of the 3’. Get. our estimate, too! We gladly ALL “MAKES CARS! Body and chassis _re- pair work. 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Boston, the 1950 Calder winner. | THURSDAY'S FIGHTS LOS ANGELES—Kid Centella, Art ‘Rampont 136%, 135, | STEVPENVELS, Ohio~-Al Moratti, 144, Montreal, outpointed Willie Epps, 143, | Youngstown, » 10. | Pani, France—Dante Bint, J Ls i “ om tpointed Tanny Campo, 120, much argument — as the league's , Detroit and Gump Worsley of New| ‘He was out of the league by 1952) ‘by NCAA champion Dick Fadger = Rookie Award Eluded NHl’s Best antl’ out of hockey altogether two iyears later. There are about five top candi- dates for this year’s Calder award. Two of them — Bill Dea and Bill, struck out 25 men in 12 innings. te MeNeill —.are with the Red Wings. SAFETY MEASURE — Sid- ney LeJune at Tropical Park in Florida models a new helmet type cap designed to protect jockeys in case of a spill.. Under Other top candidates are Ed Chad- wick of Toronto, Larry Regan of [Boston and Forbes Kennedy of \Chicago. ay the silk covering is a strong fiber crown held on by a leath- | er strap protecting the neck and | chin, Overtime Scrap in City League The first overtime game of the season...highlighted Thursday inight's City League basketball pro- gram in the Pontiac High ‘School \gymnasium. | A 42 edge in the first extra period gave the Calgon Kids a 49-47 triumph over the Pontiac Po- lice in a nip - and - tuck National {League thriller. The two teams ‘ended regulation play in a 45-45 deadlock. Roger Reynolds sparked the Kids with.25 points while John Bridgewater tallied 15 for the Police. quintet, points to lead Griff’s Grill to a 44-; 34 victory over the Pontiac Mer- chants. City League action resumes ‘Mon- day night. Two adult games are in the offing at PHS and the Class D clubs chme back into the picture at Lincoln, MSU Team Strength Beats N. Carolinans EAST LANSING —North Caro- lina State, swimming with only four "| men, won six of ten events, but ibowed to team strength and lost. Then there was Jack Gelineau of 54.30 to the Michigan State tank) team here last night, The North Carolina quartet paced was entered in only, seven of .the ten events, Fadger, national ‘200-yard breast stroke titlist, set a new MSU pool record in his ‘specialty with a time of 2:23.7./The old pool record was 2:29.1 set by Paul Reinke of | __e MSU last year. In the other National League | ‘game, Chuck Franklin netted 16) Blair has a sod ticket to the at Garden City, 46-0 MELBOURNE (# — American hammer thrower Cliff Blair dis-| closed today to the Melbourne) Herald the real reason why he} chose to stay in Austratia—and yes, you guessed it. The girl is 18-year-old Lucille Jost of Hawthorn, a Melbourne suburb, * * Blair, ot Hingham, * Mass., was Games—began-—because, he wrote articles for a Boston newspaper. But Blair refused to go. Now ‘he plans to stay in Mel- Herald, although “‘nothing definite’ has been arranged” between him-| iself and Lucille. | ; * ‘United States which is valid for a lyear, but he will not use it unless Blair Stays in Melbourne he cannot get a satisfactory job. lin Melbourne, He told’ the Herald 'he is hopeful of representing Aus- ” (excellent. Snowing at time of gopert, LING reported by areas: * SKYLINE near Roscommon —- base with two-inch powder snow. Skiing RAY Winter Sports Park,“ ell's Winter Playland and Lake Valley | inch base arith six inches of loose a. yon toby all t time of report.- Skiing ¢ ALLEY. ‘Oteees Skt Club, beh sd} iter Ski Vilage ae Knob. Au. Sable eight-inch of new ponent snow. Snowing at of report. ing good, remen LAKE Snow Bow!) near Bough on Lake — Five-inch packed base. ee fair to good. GRISWOLD MOUNTAIN time near Indien iRiver — Six-inch hard d packed base with. Aragon, Pilot Go Before Jury LOS ANGELES «#—Boxer Art Aragon and ex-gambler Mickey Cohen appeared before the county grand jury yesterday as witnesses in the- probe of an alleged fixed ifight involving Aragon and Dick Goldstein in San Antonio, Tex.: . * * Cohen's appearance was brief and his testimony concerned itself chiefly with an accusation that po- lice “ate conspiring to take my life.” Before he entered the jury itralia at the 1960. pics. Former MSU ane Joins Canadian Pros VANCOUVER, B. C. W — Chuck Frank, a former Michigan State | University football . player, has jLdons-of Canada. ~ Cd * A 230-pound Muara. Frank has. been playing with the Bolling Air | played at MSU if 1955 and 1954. ‘PHS Wrestlers Blanked — A veteran ‘Garden City wrestling Cage Calendar. TONIGHT'’S GAMES Saginaw Valley Conference Pontiac at Bay city Arthur Hil eat Saginaw caster ra on guise Leacee eme' gham ‘azel Park’ a East Detroit ‘ort Huron at ane r-Lakes Conference Berkley at "Walled Lake aterford at Van Dyke Southiae at vies akland e awson = hake © fuseviie at T Pitagerald at Ma Suburban Call baie tebe St. Frederick at at) St. Clement at i \wenedter/ Southern Th Brown Ciiv at Draee New Haven at Almont Memphis at ee Other Ares Games Wvrandotte at Roval Oak” . E. Smith at Bioomfiela Hilla - ine Ther Sits Saginaw 8.8. Peter & *Paul at Marlette team handed Pontiac High | its jfourth successive setback yester-, day romping to a 46-0 decision at home. * * La Top showings for the losers were | turned in by Mel Nosenchuck, 133, Chuck Radeliff, 145, and heavy-. weight Duncan. The Chiefs had to forfeit two matches. ; Coach’s Scoring Touch CLEVELAND, Ohio (® — Jackie. Gordon, playing coach of the Cleve- jand Barons, holds scoring recards | for three American Hockey League teams, In 1919-50, Gordpn had 8&5 points to lead New Haven. Th _following season he led Cincinnati i with 65 points. In 1955-54 he rang jup 102 points to set a Cleveland iscoring record. Jack Ivory, the finest profession-| SAVE UP ‘. : SERVICE Just Becouse-¥du Can't Take Time During the Day | _ USE OUR CONVENIENT thme daring ine aor. fer needed and and y ‘wed our Chevrolet owners ‘ot “thts ‘ares. miner body or fender work— we'll get we operate on an ‘established flat rate using the sory latest methods and MI 4.2735. ‘ Se £2 SALE PRICE 'o t o Ree. $32.07 35" ON GOODYEAR | | SUBURBANITE RECAPS Stee 6. voxtg with 2 Casiigs Exchange -GOODYEAR 5 Sa STORE 30 S. Cass . TO 20% ‘al polo player: ever developed in| Michigan, will act as playing pro-| motor for the 75th consecutive) ‘season of high-goal polo at the ‘Aiken (S. C.) Folo Club this win- ter. | The brawny shotinslcer left for! ‘Aiken Saturday to get ready for as $-6123 ithe new season, which will open’ present 10 Sunday afternoon games, that will bring together the finest! teams and the best players in the’ game, - He has made elaborate prelim- I vory Plays Winter Polo | inary preparations to mark three quarters of a century’ of . Aiken polo with the best Winter rro- gram offered there, “ 8 & He will also seek to try to lure many of the game’s best to the’ Pontiac area this spring and sum-. ‘mer for games at the new Ivory Polo Grounds on Cooley Lake * Sunday, Feb, 10. Ivory plans t0 Road where his Ivory Rangers. iwill play their first full season in. |1957, Ivory and his brother-in-law, iMac Stefani, have been the main-| stays of the powerful Rangers since the late thirties. | dor with a policeman, but the fight ‘like the Aragon-Golstein fight, didn't come off. * * * Cohen challenged Sgt. William Foreman to “take off your badge.” but the officer kept it on. Last“week Golstein told the jury, ithat Aragon summoned him to his ordered home by U.S. Olympic of- been signed to a professional con- ' hone Dec. 7 and offered him $500 Priiteeiona’ 7700007000 ficials shortly before the Olympic tract by the British Columbia‘ to/lose the San Antonio fight, which Syracuse = canceHted-at the tast moment; iwhen Aragon was found to have a. Dist. Atty. William B. McKes- bourne, “indefinitely,” he told the|Force base team. He/is 24 and | ‘son said he had a “hunch” Cohen lwas connected with. the -alleged! fight fix. * to The grand jury has postponed ac- tion, pending the appearance of|- lother witnesses from San Antonio. ' Aragon and Golstein, both of Los Angeles, are welterweights. Pros Set Up Camps for Annual Contest: LOS ANGELES i» — East and West oat equnds established camps to-, .|day for the annual Pro Bowl foot- ball: game in Memorial” Coliseum, ! Jan. 13. | em More than 60 ofthe nation’s top professionals were arriving to start training for the seventh annual all- star eontest.. The East will do its work at Southern California’s Bo-| Ld at Gilmore Field,. home of. the’ Hollywood Stars’ baseball club. The} squads are made up of 32 players! each, Jim Lee Howell, coach of ‘the New York Giants, the National Football League champions, will ‘tutor the East squad, and the West! of the Chicago Bears. room he squared oft in the corri-| vard Field, and the West will train! will be coached by Paddy Driscoll | ; at | In the Houghton- -| NEW YORK (INS) —_ Southpaw!” —\of the Upper Peninsula, the Michi-| : ys Johnny: Podres, who in 1955: helped | _|gan Tech ski area reported four] ¢ pitch the Brooklyn Dodgers to their : linches "of “powder snow~ over" stip first_Worl Series, _championshi 4 8 — of Lemaleny king ed 7 bors erie this year. — Z— 4 —nesday night. All-tows are operat-| SS a See Ss ee = = —“—- @ Waterproof Plywood Floor "3495 OPEN. ‘TH 5 SATURDAY. ROTH LUMBER CO. FE 55-6910 , ‘ ie ae aa 2 BLE LDL hanes VARY 4, 1091 me sot for the} yei } i i forins a) THE PONTIAC PRESS, RIDAY. 3 JAN Te ee erie’ role I wach pion can ee urdue 4 pal golf course in West Los An- geles, an estimated 6,900 yards of challenge which Lloyd Mangrum tamed completely a year ago in winning the LA Open for around the place last year were done in 272 strokes, 12 under Ran- ebo's par 36-35—71. Tommy Bolt made one round trip in a sensational 63 and fin- ished in third place, and just yes- terday a 24-year-old newcomer in pro circles, Gay Brewer, did the); “job in 64. * ° Brewer, 24, the ex-Kentucky amateur champ now playing for the Cincinnati Country «Club, missed only one green, seven birdies and never had a putt of more than 10 feet. Tt netted Brewer $00 out of a $2,500 pro-amateur purse which was offered in-addition to the $35,- 000 for the, four-day tournament ‘}Boros, Ed Furgol, Dow Finster- proper. {With the exception of Jimmy De-| Mangrum Littler, and|!ng attack with three men averag- oe * Sling over double figures in the sev Top notchers of the past year)" S*™es- : Burke tional Open champion; 30 Gun (Bardstown Gets pion and such other genuine threats as Mike -Souchak, Julius wald, Mike Fetchik, Shelley May- field, Art Wall Jr. Bo Wininger, Doug Ford, the Hebert brothers, Jay and Lionel, Fred Hawkins, Billy Casper, Dick Mayer, Arnold Palmer—these, too, pose a challenge in any tourna- ment, * * ¢ ; Two of England's best Ryder Cup players, Harry Weetman’ and Eric Brown, are starting a swing along the circuit. Brown shot an individua] 68 and Weetman: a 70 in yesterday's, pro amateur. Waner Better, but Condition | Still Critical er, hospitalized with pneumonia since Sunday, is improved but still in critical condition. Waner, 53, is in an oxygen tent much_of the time. ‘He played for the Pittsburgh Pi ) oy [ed 4 DEAN Aaah: SHE READ HIS THOUGHTS - ee * * ad he not o- | o. and was of Dick Dean's YEAR-END CLEARANCE! | Reductions ~ _ Up to OPEN SUNDAYS | DICK DEAN'S | WATERFORD : HARDWARE | Practice With Expert Advice Special Family. Rates. MOTOR INN RECREATION | 18 8. Perry . FE 5-8032 Cole Team Moves to PTTA Top Spot: IL. H. Cole. teain to the top ‘of the found thinking of her at all, but only | | Knaack in a hot match, 22-20; 19- sirates in his prime and hit .300 or better during 14 seasons, He was' elected to the baseball al of Fanie in 1952. He is now a batting instructor in the Milwaukee Braves farm sys- — A shutout: victory over General Pontiac Table Tennis league. Cole's icrew: is now two points ahead of ‘Pontiac Varnish, which is tied iberry Market downed Pankey's Grill 6-0, Fleet: Carriers carded an- and Baptists split 3-3. Paul Collis and Sid Barnfarther deteated Dale Wheeler and Carl “week. Michigan State has a 4-3 ree- ord, g two of three In the | Big Seven Invitational gy a —— Purdue has a well-balanced scor- Top Weight for |. Z Widener Race Ay =e Seee BROTHER ACT — It'll be the “brother act” for these two St. ‘ered rather anemic epposition. The “Tstiffest’ portion of their schedule’ is still on the way. md wearing. duel of four-way pro-_ ~Ttain, a 62 sharp-shooter who has chalked _up_10 Points = an aver-|_ age C _threat of Chuck Brown Detroit St. Agatha, Hazel. Park St. Rita and Center Line St. Cle. eee, os aes eee eS) +13-peint =Fduo is the Shamrocks’ double-bar- Dropps. Brown is credited with |] - 44 points, @ 14.2 average, while) ‘once last seagon_and ia. tonich in the” ‘district tourna- opener. _ oe portions can be expected when Coe, oencjavonee | the two quintets square off. St Fred boasts Oakland County's -seorer-in-center-Bill- ithe main_ attraction getting | Lead sie atl — ment went awry when Almont side-/7 lined the Rams in the- “tourney ng The junior varsity squads - wilt 7a lbegin- festivities at T o'clock with) | MIAMI, Fla. (—Top weight. of 126 pounds has been assigned to, Bardstown for the Feb, 23 running of the mile and a quarter Widener Frederick cagers when the Rams and St. Michael renew their intra. | city basketball feud tonight in the Pontiac High School gymnasium. -|produced a four-way photo finish) - Trezevant Leader SARASOTA, Fla. @—Paul Wan #> at Hialeah. The Calumet Farms horse, who won five. stake races last year, League tilt. | Ed Kast (left) and his younger brother Dick are both expected to | see action against the Mikes in the important Suburban Catholic | "Hoping to match the St. Fred bt be me” en neni a enensnrniceemeieaitn tet RT med e Seam Cleaned * ae and | KUHN AUTO WASH 149 W. Huron ‘Across from Firestone was given two pounds more than Needles, the 3-year-old champion and biggest money winner of al with $440,850. Hialeah's racing director, Charles’ J. McLennan, assigned, weights in last year’s Widener that TORONTO, Ont. dians spent more money: on hunt- ing and fishing last year-than they spent for all spectator sports com- bined, including baseball, and football. This was the finding ot a re- cent Canadian outdoor survey com- with Nashua in front, followed by Social Outcast, Sailor and Find. in St. Pete Tourney (INS) — Caria-| hockey | Canadian Outdoorsmen | Are Biggest Spenders parable to the national U.S. survey conducted recently, | It was pointed out by Lake! Erie District Forester J, K. Reyn-| olds;-of-the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, that: | “One-in-every three house: | holds contained one: or more ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (7% —}| ° Jim Trezevant Jr. of Tampa be- B | R | gan the second round of the New| OW ing . esu ts ‘Year's invitational golf tourna- ment today with a one-stroke lead over Art Ruffin of Wilson, N.C. ighore Mit * bd * Fillmore Haw. Trezevant shot 70 over the 6,409-/ Burley, Jirs yard, par 72 Lakewood Course. Ruffin came in with 71, a stroke better=than Johnny Ireland of St. ROLLING PIN wh wth 41 19 Huron Bow! 39 21 Dickte’s Serv. 32:28 Earl's Mkt. 31 28 Benner Linen 30 29 on Pirt. T. Puertas 221, A. Bowl 748, Dickies Serv. 2127. MONTCALM KINGS AND QUEENS | G. Elkins Defending champion Bob Goal-|Joes. by of Belleville, Il., shot a 78 and} IMPERIAL BOWLING dropped almost out of contention wi Cooley Lanes 4@ 27 Manny's in the 72-hole tournament. Huron Cirs. a5 3 Tel-Hur. i Oriff's 45 31 Bhaw's Jir. 33 40 ‘Muron Bowl 4234 Pon. Elec. . Munro Ap 37.39. Gres Moab, Petoskey Will Have | Harness Races Again | Yvon ‘Cooley Lanes 918; Cooley Lanes 2548. , BALL AND AND CHAIN , w PETOSKEY (Harness racing star Ciean. tee Team Ne. 1 33 is scHeduled to return to the Em-/MS"., & tones Soae Low Pour 30 met County Fair this year after an) Excelsior ch. 38 4 Taaca- Lanes 4 $5 absencé of seven years. The fair) Dare Biowe 20 gee tnd Pricda Levens. board has voted to revive the Biagc Bolinger rr one Frieds, Lorent 406; sport, planning a two-day session |"“* ~ere " . during the week of Aug. 19 with - = AUBURN LANE Lan three $800 races each day. Pour Kornere $i Russ’. Thomae 38 Eppler The move ‘s nubject to approval bay "h "wey of financial aid from the state.|>t FOV, ose 214: ‘Kate Bogart 408; Northwestern Miceigre Racing Thomas Mkt. 772; 212 Tennessee ‘Guard| the National Football - League.” Gordy, a 225-pounder, is here to: play in Saturday’s North-South Sen- jior Bowl game, He was the Lions’. leago Cubs second baseman, has signed his 1957 contract, it was, second draft choice: Cubs’ Baker Signs CHICAGO (#—Gene Baker, Chi- World’s ph gf sates tire gh ~~ 169 Orcherd Lake Ave. The Snowgrip Tire” with the Silent 400 With Sf “ Trade-in 0 0 LIFETIME conten no whine Hy powsmont, YO buy BUY FOR THE winter AHEAD! * CLYDE'S oat tee: ‘Silent Trection when “NOW IS THE TIME pias: pr WHEEL ‘SERVICE FE 5-4467 contract with. the Detroit Lions of| ta. Pts.| Assn. Secretary E»J: MaclilMurry F. 01 E. No, 1220- . Col Fleet © Kout: Yernish’ $3 Gen Conyeyor 31 explaing thet. the state will supply| Who Mk Geptinl Bacper $3 Bethany Behiit 1875 per cent\of the dally purses uP lite i Fors 5 He Pankey's Grill 37 Moote's Elec, 14 to a $1,000: aid in track ear Geneon 3 Hy Walton, Bar FY be} remodeling and restoration from | Cass Brake on wee PR H if 3 (pari-mutuel funds. a Pees 28 31! 27 32 26 3 33 |over 12 years of age fished or) Hagan 602; Hirce|hunted, Eleven per cent fished, Sgsagce . 30 M rn Lanes 27 33 Baldwin Walton 27 33 xter- L. persons who fished or hunted.: This figure holds true for small BOWLING at Its FINEST! Auotmatic Pinspotting Alleys in Michigan, Ohio, or Indiana, Some fa Log a a for the “Beat the Cham . We are now an ptficial qualifying house for this program. Open bowling daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.—10 p.m, to 2 a.m. Saturday and Sunday All Dey HURON BOWL 1124 W. Huron FE 5-2383 ‘communities and towns, but changes to one-in-six in large cities and one-in-two in rural areas, “One out of every five persons. ithree per cent hunted, séven per cent did both, Two largest groups among the estimated 25 million Petersburg. Eight players shot 73.. Pts, Pts Frank Strafaci of Miami Beach.|Porstbewe ¢ $i Mist-Pits 3) sportsmen were fresh water anglers 2 pre-tournament favorite, re-| Sendbeagere # $ Joe's 1s and small game hunters. mained within striking distance at/Jesters 0) | ORS ss5. sone! 3| * * # 75. 169; Ap Hubble 680; 'V. McOlash ore H “In. the U.S. the total amount spent — nearly three billion dollars — by hunters and fishermen is) W, ;s approximately equal to the amount 3442 they are willing to pay for public | 3 Hl ‘utilities, including gas and elec- tricity” > Be Sure. ‘of , SAFER | Winter ee | Eau Your Car. __ “The very “finest protection on ‘ice, snow, or in mud— once you’ve used them you will never be without them! 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Radio, 995. | ish, ; ereeee eevee ieene — tone green fin ool inside ang regs Rene ong toe “she ine look at our 211 S, Saginaw (Southeide) REDUCED All Styles Pe ate cea Jas alli pit ling i HE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY; JANUARY’ 4, 1057 ~ ea a ne Award ~ "Major Faulhauber Will) See ae 5 —_ ae jen 3,500_H Hoursy —zapaaaaee MILFORD — Annual awards will ie — be nade temerrow- night at-8 at a} for the- Ground Observer here. Major Robert Faulhauber of the ie ee a Te oe ee pene rr ee BT ener Ng ee ry PE TS GN T Ne peer mn TEA yp) an aC TEE : ~ her $500-hour bar an? Mrs, ‘Stetler ‘will be awarded a 2500-hour bar. . = Holly of C. to her credit and Mrs. William Staleup has 1000 hours. -hour bar are: Mrs. Charles Kitty, Mrs,. Gus Easterle, . Cecil Stetler bars; 45 100-hour medallions and : SYLVIA 8, BOKOR Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bokor of West has been set for the wedding. Overheated Furnace Causes Fire in Home Careless smoking and an over- heated furnace were blamed for two fires extinguished by Pontiac firemen Thursday afternoon and early today. Total damages for the “were estimated at $3,525.. + The hore serious blaze of the pair yesterday when a two-story apartment house at 434 -§._Saginaw St., was badly dam- _ aged, Mrs. Ruth Pettiford, 53, one of the occupants, was given oxy- gen when overcome by smoke, * * ; s in the Presbyterian Church)” : f0 Civic Cen ¥ Oak-Park ~Planning—2jure¢ + Swinr Sites, tibrary and | Community Holl” Add Junior Pool ‘Uncle Sam’ Retires Now ert as Postman ming pool to the $890,000 civie cen- _ jter. now under construction here. ~ ~ This is” in addition” Lidl ‘the “deep to-be called-“Uncle Sam’ by the farm children along his route. - : re “ROMEO—"Uncle Sam" has” re- = The junior pool will contain about / 11,800 sqdare feet of swimming_sur-|—_ face, and the deep water pool will have about 9,400 square foot S acest Reorganizing Addis New President; Village Candidates File for Primaries HOLLY—A proposed reorganiza- merce wag started Thursday eve- ning with the election of a prac- tically new set of officers, Raymond E, Addis, owner of a |general insurance agency, was cho- senpresident. The new vice presi- dent is Louis Shwartz, local iron and metals dealer. ‘ Leo N. Reed, who has a ay cleaning business, is the new sec- retary, The only officer re-elect- ed was Maurice H. Bennett, cash- “her of the First State and Savings Bank, who was continued as treasurer. tion of the Holly Chamber of Com-| * * «© In the Holly primary election on Feb. 18 Village President Paul Co-| _ |hee will be opposed by Aram- Kri- - korean. Clerk George Patterson. and Assessor Aubrey Butler will be unopposed. For treasurer, Edward Topolin- ski and Harry Summers will oppose each other in the March 11 village election. In the primary the candidates for the three positions, who have filed petitions are: Worth Hitch- cock, William Alberts; “Harry Mc- Daniels, Samuel Wright, Max Free- man and Leo Qherbeim,.; ~— Club to Meet, Bring Families amoneelin Gingellville .GINGELLVILLE—Gordon Knick- ville Community Center at 8 p.m. ; ard Anderson, district representa. tive of-the National Spirit, | of Berkley, will include: Harold Gin- gell, president; Wilson ‘Church. vice president; .Everette Strine, secretary; Carl Daniels, financial secretary, and Michael Flood, ser- geant at arms. Also Ora Wright, three-year audi- tor’ and hospital chairman; - Robert Williams, two-year auditor and Wil- liam Walrath, one-year auditor. Baby Dies of Suffocation Due to Virus Infection | A 17-month-old White Lake Town- ship infant was pronounced dead of | | lage president; ming area. The center will beast new brary, community building and a park shelter building. The cost of the library will be $200,000 and the community butlding will cost $225,000, The entire construction is expect- ed to be completed by next Sep- “itember, Dinan ot, Arrange Vote in Lake Orion for Trustees LAKE ORION — Village Council; here Wednesday authorized a pri- mary. élection because four trus- tees had filed petitions for the three vacancies. In addition to Grover Shim- mons, Carroll Kirkpatrick, and Robert 8. -Hautwell, incumbents, the name of G Eugene Thomp- son will appear on the ballot for trustees, Waldo Carl Leipprandt, for vil- Mary Parkinson, clerk; Geraldine J, Campbell, ‘treasurer, all incumbents, and Geraldine Storey for assessor com- plete the names to appear on the village ballot. erbocker Spirit No. 79 of the Met-| ee ropolitan Club will meet at Gingell-| Monday, with their families~: os | guests. | Officers to be installed by Rich- | Dee: + NILA J. LeMONDE Mr. and Mrs. Niles Y. LeMonde of 774 Vernita Dr., Lake Orion, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Nila Jean to William Ed- ward Golladay, son of Mr. and |Clarkston Rd. and Mrs. Wm. D. Golladay of 440 A May wedding is ‘planned | by the couple. ~ Thieves in Local Store; Goods and Money Taken’ Pontiac police today are investi-| According. to firemen, the fire 4 severe virus infection at Pontiac gating the breakin of a‘city depart-| broke out in the basement near General’ Hospital yesterday after,ment store which netted burglars] the furnace and spread rapidly. succumbing at his home during a/miscellaneous articles ant cash! lv alued at $169. between Wednesday | Theodore Shelton, only child of night and Thursday morning. Damages included $2,500 to the’ building and $1,000. to contents. ‘Today's blaze occurred at 1273 : family. te n with Vice President Nixon at the opening John: Sherman tens y: Lett to Fig suffocating spell. Mr. and Mrs. Niles Shelton of 9192! suffering from a bad cough. — f ’ it: Thruston Morton (R-Ky), : nnanccmetccmcsibsiainiaecinint The missing articles from the | Mt. Clemens St., where a droppéd ‘Cooley Lake Rd., failed to respond Andrews Five and Ten Cent Store,'Branch of the National’ Women’ s cigarette set a davenport on fir¢ although an inhalator, rushed to'526 N, Perry St., causing $25 in damages. The one- the Sheltoh home by the White en men’s wallets, 12 dozen pairs its first executive board méeting story frame home is owned and Lake Fire Department, was’ used. of ladies’ hose and one per and of the new year at 1 p.m. Monday, occupied by the Herbert Wildgoose’| The child” previously had been.pencil set..The cash, taken from ant the home of Mrs. James Cle- land, 3900 Alida St, / include four doz-, \desk drawer, totaled $20. His fetirement “became effective County Deal Deaths William H. O’Connet ROCHESTER — Service for Wil- liam Henry O'Connell, 67, 541 Na- wakwa will be at 9:30 a.m. Satur- day in St. Andrew Catholic Church, with burial in Mt; Avon Cemetery. Rosary service will be conducted at 8 p.m, tonight at William R. Potere Funeral Home here. Mr. O'Donnell died suddenly at his home Wednesday night. He is survived by his wife, Mary; one brother, Thomas O'Connell of Pontiac; ‘two sisters, Mrs, Mary Applin of Iron River and Mrs. Lila Matherson of Wayne, Albin H, Kretzschmar WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Service for Albin Herbert Kretz- schmar, 80, of 670 Union Lake Rd., will be at 1:30 p.m. Satur-|e day from Pursley Funeral Home, Pontiac, with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery,- Royal Oak. Mr. Kretzschmar, resident of Oakland County for 55 years, died in Pon- tiac General Hospital yesterday, Theodore C. Shelton cash endowment, was preserited alleged vote Testimony of an Theodore Charles Shelton! 17- month-old son of ‘Niles and Bonnie Manning Shelton of 9192 Cooley Lake’ Rd. willbe at 1:30 p.m.) Monday from the Huntoon Funeral Fockler officiating, The baby was, dead of virus pneumonia on arrival | at Pontiac General Hospital yes-| - \terday, He is survived by his parents and a brother Michael Ray at. |home. William H. O'Connell ROCHESTER — Serviee for Wil-|, liam Henry O'Connell 67 541. Na- jwakwa will be at 9:30 a.m. Satur- day in St. Andrew Catholic Church >| with burial‘in Mt. Avon Cemetery. Rosary service will be conducted at 8 p.m. tonight at William R. Potere Funeral. Home here. Mr. O’Donnell died suddenly at his home Wednesday night. He is survived by his wife Mary; one brother Thomas O'Connell of Pontiac; two sisters Mrs. Mary Applin of Iron River and Mrs. Lila’ Matherson of Wayve. Businessmen Guests ‘Sing in Area Sunday GINGELLVILLE—The Ambassa- dor Quartette, a group of business men in the Marlette area, is to be featured in the evening service of the Gingellville Baptist Church on Sunday, at 7:30 p.m The group recéitiv presented a program at-te First Baptist. | Charch in Pontiac, They will sing several selections iboth of hynms and of variety pre- \sentations under the direction of| iVerlin Morgan. \Club Plans Meeting AVON TOWNSHIP — Sti le s Farm and Garden Assn. will/ ‘hold (gee ae tee 5 OS i pl Frabk: Latiche” (D-Ohio), Nixon, Frank Church (D-Idaho) and Joseph Cark (DPa). Home Pontiac with the Rev. Dorr Cou -|Ruth, allegedly signed the same small 95-acre parcel of township land north of Eight Mile road| ito Northville city Was heard yester-| day in Oakland County Circuit | Three other voters may have been; indirectly influenced at the special ‘election June 21, Pontiac| jattorney Glenn C. Gillespie alleged, by a Detroit firth which wants ‘to subdivide the area. The township ‘voters favored annexatiog, five to one, North- Certification of the results has been held up until trial of a civil} suit, begun yesterday before Cir- cuit Judge Frank L. Doty. The suit asks the election be declared void. | Tt was filed by ‘the Warren Prod- ucts Co., a small steel stamping! firm. at 637 E. Eight Mile Rd. in jthe disputed area, Gillespie and Jack Hartriek, the company’s coun- isels, said annexation means over-, burdening municinal taxes. Northville is the principal de- David Pence and Ralph Becker of} Pontiac and Aloysius J. Suchy, | representing. the Wayne County! Board of County Carivassers, named as a secondary defendant. | Three of thé voters took the stand yesterday to deny hotly any compli¢ity in a conspiracy. They are Conrad Burkman, 535 E. Eight Mile Rd.; Wylie Sam- ples, who lived at 5% E. | Mile; and Samples’ wife, Lena, | The ‘fourth voter, Conrad's fa.) ither, John C. Burkman, of the! same: address, admitted on the istand, he signed agreements with thé building company “to procure and vote for” the annexation or pay damages. The fifth voter, Burkman’s wife, ville voted overwhelmingly for | Eight | PART OF $10,000,000 GIFT — Above is one of the wings at Meadow Brook Hall, which, with 1,400 acres. of land and a $2,000,000 yesterday to MSU for a branch e + 3 2 " ee ae Pe & ia are gai 1) eg fs Sadie ae MY SLEEP. AND \ lEVERY MORNING)( Sikt F Tieton ii SORE FeeT/) {i ONE THING Ose . eine, aia scien . = ae Lot O™ “Didn't 1 tell_you once you got away from civilization you'd never) \. is the word for smoking.. miss it?” BOARDING HOUSE- > aaa THE CLEAVER OUT FOR INCE I SENT HER 2 A BROOM FOR HER GO TAKE A IT's THE LOYAL ORD ER OF : DOGHOUSE DWELLERS = Tl, Rdg, US. Pet. On” CONE IN, TY4 — HL SNOFEY? MIND IFT DROP Bay Have TO BA ASSUMING | ANCHOR A DAY OR TWO 2M ADD AN ANNEX. THe PRO- BUT TH E ~<) OFA MORE THE, )/ (CONVENTION CHRISTMAS AND TOLD J MERRIER: 1-4 @ 1967 by WEA Servien, tne. OUT OUR WAY —— i E STABLE, A PORTIONS “ . : Ve : » ie CAPTAIN EASY 17 HAVE HIM MAKE _ A NEW SHAFT . EXACTLY LIKE TH’ OLD ONE--BUT TELL HIM NOT TO \ BEND IT LIKE TH’ OLD ONE! PET a YY ra dam de LT dae) a ee hye ; Hiny = 1 y — -_ _ aes eet ranean ibaa | 3 Loew's .-.--+ 30.8 “be enlarged to include the city of} cents on erate A large. / oe oe @ 164 , / re 03. wey Lou & Nash , 88 : . _ CHICAGO BUTTER A’ we 145 ¢ | «The petition was filed yesterday castle bachanye 4 (AP) Ch Mer- zp Motion Gt’... 413 chan ter eas recel . + oe D . by attorney James moon, & . le buying ipdiess un-|Armeo Bt ,... $, Metraw He... 33 long-time political foe of’ Dearborn changed 10% higher: #0 scsre AA 98 st Line 463 Mead Co .... 36 Ma Orville Hubbard A $0: 90 B 58%; © 87%; cars fin... 488 Merck ........ 3k . 00 B 88%: oC 5B. "ae sees 48-6 Morr Ch & 8. 21.3 - Judge Miles N. Culehan, to whom unsettled; wescigee, 18.208: whole- | ae Mi fat son's petition was referred by| ion: 03 pe cent oy bater “A white] . %3 ion Pak. He Judge Theodore R. Bohn, the one- 20; ‘ini mediu Pies wane jeth Steel +0149 ea: Bal '. ee A cay, curren! bd oe a | a c man juror, said the bench probably |ccipis" 26"; em re 51. Murray Co... 303 _won't act on the request until it)- briees, tte". 123 Nat Bairy ™.°: 3th gets an opinion from the prosecu- “°° 93 Neat Gvos 1.38. The mayor and police chief of “3 . Central |. 36. River Rouge appeared before the Deteorr POULTRY ‘sit Seg Mie SOR 2 383 ie “ DETROIT, . & (AP)—Prices patd |< - BY ge Ap av - jury yesterday, Judge Bohn’s ~ pre found for” Ne = 1 boone live poultry |Ca ‘ 14 “Ah Airtin:” 17. Re . * * quiry originally was author ized ... $9.8 Ohio Ol) as “7 3 probe Ecorse and Taylor Town- vats nia, heey sary type brolien er fryers Mies |Sase, gE oowsss 83 Seems SO BR Sater Setig eanpowened to lock) DB Shay tecters heavy wepereens oof pee Sea's Be imto River Rouge and Inkster, ey ‘Gat Parke De: af “4 rket firm on heavy hens + 40.5 pe "3° BW tead a Cobn Oe eee ES BE Feet coe in Cabin ng pullets taken in this week at 1 Phiten 1... 172 : sgn eg cee ae ees at fae GF - Lj m * o . SAULT STE. MARIE (f—Josey emand. Turkeys quiet and live trade al Pullman seeeee 64 Smith, 94, of Helmer, was fovind/ dull with being processed a1 nue Pe oas SOF dead in his cabin in 12 below/zero\*"* * : re ie oe ee cold, apparent victim of a/heart CHICAGO POULTRY “399 Reyn oO ey : atte . “ Tob [4.7 attack suffered as-he-attempted to! pie stesdy on eeny hones? bare Co v0 426 for Toes | Hi “light steady to weak on caponettes and tur- “" 48 -Roval Dut vaee 43.7 “was keys; 328| Deere... .. “90.2 Safeway st... 33 , Tpesiiaeety ery be mi Rt Regs B 1Me-18; 2 *idnt ‘hem hens 13 *| Doug * 90.4 i Mf... 328 12%-13; farmer ducks 1 Dew oy Al RR. 35.7 Du “350-4 Seer Reed --- Be | Bast “Bee Bincdate 000) 6.4 East. +. 8.4: Boconv ........ 54.6 El A 1331, Pac... 45 El .& a. 33° Rd .... 22.5 Emer +e 63 Std Brand ... ¥.7 Eire “20, Bt Cal |.. 49.4 ‘Pair 50.4 ied .. $18 | Boo - ae fed ‘On ‘Om "2 sae : > Stevens. JP ., 2°! NSPAPERS .....20c Per 100 Lbs. 22 See's! SinSn 3 to ro} aviv Hi Pa ... AH . ‘ewan CO ones GAZINES eeenee 45c Per 100 Lbs. ‘Sen 4 7a 0 at eeee a4 Gen 25.6 thomp Pa... 13.7 Screp | Iron—Junk Cars—Structural Steel gs 40.8 Thnk R Bear’ 100 Gen ‘3, irea W Air we ise Bp aie £4 Twent Cen ... 233 ig aog Underwd ..... 26.1 Pe Vs Un Pac ..... FD : F aig bru Ae tin FE 4.9582. soya: “A Unit Praie °o. 483 ; 49 We Lines... 35.2 135 Seiad Across from American Forging & Socket § Hol Mg US Bub ess. 487 -+e+ 37.3 Warn B Pic 28.4 |} REAL ESTATE- INSURANCE In But Sen oat) Wino eco. ne int-Hare Se ty Yue eS tye ose = _— s Yale & 107.3 ] Residential—Busidess Honie—Contents Wet Tel'& Tasos enest SP Erin) Farms—Investments Burglary—Liability—Auto | Take Advantage of Over 30 Years of Experience. € Idee Mm REAL ESTATE REALTO 813 W. Huron ‘Have Served Your Nelahioe. Let Us Serve You! R INSURANCE Chances Are We FE E 24031 a STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK, Je. 4 (AP) — Compiled ‘by the Associated > DETROIT STOCKS Serving Good Food Since Lobby of Riker wide. 1929! _ Breakfasts — Luncheons . _ RIKER FOUNTAIN | a } : ~ Reunification of Korea Place all x Ard Home, Personal. and Personal Liability one policy with a JAMES A. T Insurance 100 OAKLAND AVE. 20% © SAVINGS We're as close to you as your phone AYLOR Real Estate . FE 4-2544 ~~ Asked in U.N. by U.S. Zito 50 cents higher: Indust Rais vu Stocks 16. (C, J. Nephier Co.) ‘Pigures after decimal points are eighths -High Low Noon ys Elec, & Eauip. Co.* 27°43 —— Rubber Co.*, 16.1 #17 P COP. cee eee 230 «(23.6 6". on "x Chem. Co°... 14 1.620 | fawen Elec Mtr. Co.* 61 62 Peninsular M. [rod. ‘Co.* a4 8 | |The Pro; eatewees ~ 10 10.4 Rudy Mfg. Co. ...cci.6--12.9 12.3 12.3 ‘Toledo Edison Co......... 13.2 13.2 13.2 Wayne 8. 8. Products Co.*.. 14- 15 | ; bid and asked, News in Brief ~ Thieves got only $3 int change in a breakin at the Auto Elec- tric Store, 367 S. Sagiriaw St., be- tween Wednesday night and , Pontiac police said to- day. The. money was taken from a stamp fund and gum machine in the ransacked office. Denna A. Tamm, 27, of 2329 Earlmont Rd.,« Berkley, waived examination and was bound over to Circuit Court on a ~ larceny from a building charge Thursday. She was jailed under $1,000 bond by Farmington Township Justice Allen C,. Ingle to be sentenced ' ‘fwe 15-year-old Milford youths were lodged in the Oakland Coun- ty Juvenile Home last night after admitting the theft of gin and whiskey from a home at 3100 Cen- tral Blvd., Milford. Apprehended at ‘a theater last night, the boys told Sheriff's deputies they got drunk on the liquor. bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. —Adv. Waterford Club Hands ‘Oscar’ to Gerald Terrian “Oscar” of the week for the presented to Gerald A. Terrian, meeting, Elmer Lepp, president, said today. Mrs. Gertrude Nethercott, ’char- mistress Club spoke to’ Waterford members about organizing a Wa- talk preceded a drive to form such a club, Lepp said, on Feb. 28. The Pontiac group at that time will send a delegation to the launching of the women's organ- ization, Lepp added, “Information concerning the for- mation of the new Waterford Toast- mistress Club may be obtained by contacting Lepp at 2809 ‘Private Dr., Milford. Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK... DETROIT, Jan. 3 (AP) — > Salable 150. Few early =, pa) . and,.2 barrows and gilts around 25 cents higher ot ety} oi market not fully -established. Cattle — Salable 200. Fresh receipts mostly cows, market about steady. Com- slow elfers cents lower, with many - gtlticy to low choice kinds with- out reliable outlet; cowa active, steady bulls unevenly 1.00- pared last Thursday trading ve and erratic; slaughter steers and unevenly weak -4/4,50 higher; stockers and feeders scarce, § slow, weak: head prime 1025 Ib. steers 24.50; bulk and choice % seus pee steers. 18.00- 2.50; choice steers : 21,00-22.50; some utility and bulk and choice slaughter heifers 16.50- 8 ay mast. utility and standard heifers ; standard. steers. 14.00-17.00; 50; few “choice 750-875 Ib. Net change soceet hl +32 +.3 +.7i feeder steers 17.00-18.95. “Poon today ...,..266.2 131.8 72.9 182.1) Calves — Salable 50. Today's market ‘Previous day ..,.265.1 131.6 2.6 181.4) about steady. Compared last Thursday (Week ago ..4. 3.1303 «71.8 180.7 tradin wally mare, merenny steady ‘Month ago ”,...2669 1343 72.0 181.6/to'1.06 higher, on lower | Year Pies °° 286.9 134.7 73.0 170.3 | grades: bulk Hevea’ su nr ae choice /1956-87 High ....276.3 188.1 76.9 i#13/ tna prime’ vealers apply most eee-8t ae . 4 a et 113/83 choice Sealers ‘and light- 1955 anne * 612 148 ht Miaughter calves 20.00-27.00; bulk sare sao commercial 15. or 00; cull and Utility mostly 0.00-15.00. Sheep 25. Market about steady. Compared last Thursday trad- ing spotty but moderately active. for Slaughter lambs, mostly 50-75 cents lower; sheep scarce, strong to 50 cents higher; feeder lambs unchanged; deck choice and prime 90 Ib. wooled sloughter lambs 21.50 on Monday; bulk prime Pinay lambs 19. §0-21.00, mainly ew utility jambs 16. Shoots se 00; some mixed d lew Ug panty to choice shofn lambs mostly pelts 15.00-18.25; “rr to choice ttanghter ewes mostly 450-7, CHICAO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Jan, 3 AP) — Sane hogs 9,000; moderately active to slow ers unevenly steady to. 25 hi er? oot advance on 230 Ib.-and ii sows active, strong to fully, i = leben, mostly 2-3 190-230 Ib. mostly 2 225 Ib. ana” ‘doen 1165-18 00; latter price for about one double deck UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. @ — The United Stites was slated to ‘bly call anew for union of divided Korea into one independent, Dem- ocratic nation, E PLACE NO. secuniry OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED | Member a His of nit Counseltors ws of Credit Counselling experience assist you” y 9 to 5. Wed. & Sat. 9'to 1. Evenings by’ App't. U.S. Delegate Edward S. Green- | baum was expected to submit to the Assembly's top Political Com- mittee a resolution restating the basic U, N. goal for Korea, long ie by the Communists. Yale industrialist Dies chairman of the of the Yale Woolen Mills, died at his home. He was a director of the Michigan National Bank of Port|}°* N CREDIT COUNSELLORS. [itton ant othe Excel Cry. m ee “ ’ ‘| > . | 4 ; ey 4 " = s i ; Mh YALE im — Frank W. Andre, 81, /t0- 1180 mostly 240-270 Ib. mainly 2-3 16,79-17. 25: | few mainly 2 around 240 Ib, 17.365; 280- 330 tb. 16.25-16.75: larger ‘lots mixed 350-550 Ib. sows 14.50-15.75. ‘urge today that the U. N. Assem-| Salable cattle 3,000; Calves 300; prime steers practically absent; good to average steers 1250 Ib. up steady to weak; other weights and grades of steers steady to strong; helfers fully nee: ‘cows active strong; bulls steady to 50 lower; vealers ; stockers and ; smal lot of prime 1100 Ib, steers 25 to average choice steers 16.00-22.50;.‘omd utility 1 tb. Holstein- steers 1400: high cholce and prime he rey i average canners and cutters 9.50-11, 25; “odd head weighty commercial bulls 17.00; most utiltt ong commercial bulls 14.00-16.50: eheloe vealers 20:00-25.00; cull orn to and choice 800-850 Tb, feeding: omens 16.50-18.85; common stockers down 1,500; Balable sh slaughter lambs arrd pe os shorn pelts shorn slaughter eh rt sein betel “If your friend’s in jafl and needs Waterford Toastmasters’ Club was) 1370 Silverbell Rd., at last night’ a ter member of the Pontiae Toast-| terford Toastmistress group. Her SS Saf SES nage it | OU evard™ A group of angry “East Boule- vard residents reluctantly must await a traffic count before they see whether parking will be re- stored to their street between Whit- temore and South Boulevard, City Commissioner Gilbert W. Long (District 7) last night. in- formed the commission he had re- ceived a protest petition signed by | 150 persons against the parking ban in the nine-block area. Some 25 persons living in the area appeared before the com- mission to support the protest. They wanted to see parking re- turned to the west side of East Boulevard. ‘ This was removed because of in- creased vehicular traffic, City and| Manager Walter K. Willman said. To ease complaints, parking -is allowed, Willman reported, during the hours of six to 11 ptm. Resi- dents objected to this also as they said many visitors rémained after the 11 o'clock hour, “We can't. intelligently appraise ‘this situation until we get a report from our traffic engineer,” said Commissioner Philip E. Rowston. ‘Grand Trunk Western ‘Appoints Auditor Harold F. McAuley has been | ‘appointed auditor of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad, succeed- ing Charles DiMarco, who has re- tired on the company’s pension plan. McAuley has also beep. ap- pointed treasurer of both the De- oit and Toledo Shore Line Rail- road and the Detroit Terminal Railroad. - Other appointments announced by the GTW accounting department were those of Lawrence C. Pleger as auditor of disbursements and Reid G. Robson as auditor of rev- enues. McAuley began his railroad ca- reer as a clerk in the revenue de- partm#nt at Detroit in 1920 and advanced through several positions to become general accountant in 1945, He was promoted to disburse- ments accountant in 1950 and has been revenue accountant since 1955. Pleger entered GTW service as a mail clerk in the revenue depart- ment at Detroit in 1923 and after | several promotions, became trav- disbursements accountant 1955, Robson first came to the Grand Trunk as a clerk in the revenue départment at Detroit in 1925 and. has specialized ffi mechanized ac- counting, In 1955 he was appointed machine method analyst. = Start Monopoly Trial of Vanadium Firms DENVER. (®—The federal gov- ernment Monday will begin its trial of two huge industrial firms om charges of price fixing’ and mo- nopoly, - The charges against the Union Carbide & Carbon Corp. and the Vanadium Corp. of America first o were filed here-in 1948, Also inly named defendant is a Union Car- bide subsidiary, Electro Metallur- gical Sales oor: . The major firms are the chief alloy used in toughening steel. The government charges that Union Carbide, its subsidiary and ithe Vanadium Corp. « formed> an ‘junlawful combination to conspire to monopolize and-fix:prices in the purchase .and sale of vanad- jum ore, It contends the agree- ments between +the companies be- gan in 1933 and extended to June 1, 1946, * *: @ ’ Two other Union Carbide subsid- jaries, U. §, Vanadium Corp. and Electro Metallurgical .Co.,: have been dismissed fromi the main case but remain listed as “co- | conspirators. " ‘Bess’ rractures Foot INDEPENDENCE, Mo. ® —|, Mrs, Harry 8, Truman is at In- “te|dependence Hospital after break- a i ceo pone im. ter et foot a fall at,her home yesterday. ' st: |The foot is ‘ina cast Traffic. Count- Along = eling< accountant in 1940, «general | accountant in 1950, and has been | since 4 U. S, producers of vanadium, an} Porritt ‘vigorously opposed {weight | of ‘public opinion,” cause you will be. “subject=— view by members of top The new highways to be built, Hufstader said, “will give tremen. dous impetus to our further eco- nomic development. a The new modern roads already built, such as the New York Thruway, have dramatically demonstrated how much they can do te promote prosperity in the areas they serve. +--This -ig—just-asample—of the. beneficial ‘impact that a well-de- signed, well-integrated nationwide system of highways will have on our whole economy.” . 800 Hungarians Go Back Home Disillusioned Refugees Choose to Live Behind | Iron Curtain © VIENNA (INS)—Some 800 Hun- garians who fled to Austria have returned to their Soviet-controlled homeland this week, disillusioned with their brief glimpse of the West. * * * A refugee official said the re- patriates included single youths and family groups and that all re-. turned to Hungary of their own free will. He sald they gave varying rea- sons, but that it appeared most of them were disappointed with conditions in the crowded refu- gee camps and saw little oppor- tunity to get visas to other coun- tries. The refugees have been given little or no information about new quotas opening up in Western coun- tries, particularly in the United States, LEGAL NOTICE . The Zoning Board of the Tywnsnie S 4 ingtield will meet January 14, p.m. in the Townshi Bail Davisburg. Michigan, at which time any rson, or their representative, may be eard relative to any operly coming before the evs Board A’ . ie. oe ‘* A NOTICE 1953 Willys 2 mg No... oasat Public ale wa Oe hel or oe Se ‘N. Street, hester Mich mn defiuary 17, Tot an at 1:30,P. Jan. 4, 5, ST Death Ratices R., 604 N. . ; dear matinee of Mrs. Alma Helen L. Brown and Brown: dear sister officiating. Interment in Perry Park Cemetery. Mrs. Brown is Donelson-Johns Funeral — : R, JANUARY 3, 1987. . Albin He Rd. Wihte . Le beloved fat! ~¥ schma: will held 1 Saturday. Jan January 5, at 1:30 Puneral _at the Purs KRYZANOWSKI, JANUARY 3, 1967, “Helen Florence, 93 E. Ypsilanti, 49; beloved daughter of Mrs. neentina Korzeniewski: beloved . Kryzanowski: Home. “the Rosary, Mrs. Kr: ‘ ganowski will be taken to ¢ Janicki Funeral Home, Man- istee, Mich, Funeral arran ments by the Voorhees-Siple neral Home. PORRITT, JANUARY 2, 1057, MRS. peer Orion Sarah A., 3000 La held Monday, Jah. 7 at. 2 from Howarth prethvodiet Charen, E. Silve awit Dr. Mont ‘ 5 of service. Porritt will Te tn ate at the » JANUARY 3, 9192 Cao ‘aoley e Road, beloved infant.son of Mr. and Mrs. oe spauery 7 om the “fran in Panerai ome th Rev. ee rr Pockler officiat- arran, crenqemrs ts by ing. Funeral the toon Puneral i WAGONER, JANUARY A ~ Donald Eugene, 1174 Bett se Lake. Orion Mich 32: be loved husband of ‘we Ruby. A ~ Jo Thert_ Conley er. Puneral Saturda: brother sep Churray, M Mrs, 2 earvied will be pean Detroit. “ Excellent ‘Plan andenvironment._F (PT. Press Bo write Pontise - ress Box 113°. FUNERAL: “HOME Ambulance Serving. Bisse ot Motor Cemetery Li Lots 5 | § 2 GRAVE LOT, WHITE 8 CHAPEL Cemetery lots. FE 8-8129. "The Pontiac Press| > FOR WANT ADS ‘DIAL. FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m, to 6 p.m. my time for advertise type sizes fareer than regular agate type ‘s 12 o'clock noon the day previous to publication. . Transient be cancelled the day of pu iieation, after the first insertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3 Days @ Daye § 3 #150 ee eR Te 3 Le 3.96 20 ote 8 ae 8 225 405 6.00 6 270 486 861.20 7 315 667 6840 a 36 86648 888 © 405 129 10.90 . BOX REPLIES. At 1@ a.m. Today there were replies at the.Press office in the following boxes: - $4 5, 8, 10, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 28, 29. = Help Wanted Male 6 A FEW working men needed at once for outside work, tome -mechanica! experience helpful. Apply 1064 w, Huron betw BARBER WANTED eae Sain “BARBER — STEADY | CONSIDER APPRENTICE. - GIVE GUARANTEE _ __OR 3-1260 CUTTING Ry Machine opera tors, eqpetionced 3 " the manufacture andor grindin greta Cutting tools. Steady, over . es . Phone Mr Jordan, MA CAR WASHERS WANTED. 108 W. CAB DRIVERS. | 35 3 on OLDER, CAB DRIVERS. STEADY NiGHTS. Also part time nights. 101 W. Huron, COMMERCIAL CARPENTER. UN- jon, rough or trim, FE 5-7704 CHEVROLET SALESMEN Wanted: 2 siperienced | salesmen. cent commission. . Demonstrator. plan Pull recopera: tion. Call or Clar Getee, nn oes “North Chevtolet Co. Woodward, Birming- only pata POR DRY CLEANING route. Apply 4480 Elizabeth LK. Po EXP. SINGLE FOR DAIRY AND ing, 6% miles N. of 355 Letts Rd EXE. TV TECHNICIAN, 1 MORF AP. rson, 1157 Ye Sat 1157 ' W. Huron, “EXCLUSIVE -FRANCHISE Water conditione? manufacturer gentres man or o ion for su! Bank Soencion, arranged, All l pore. we = on handled by field but not necessary. Por ner- Sonal interview, call ie, Linco . EXPERIENCED IN REAL Es. te. Bajo? working conditions of B new office with ample parking. for walk-in basioase 3 Rtas I a8. J, . . Realtor, ‘ ite IF You want to meet BSQrs le. sell a . really new car Enjov high carn: ings. life FGemonstrator and in ‘s talk ft ov Start immediateiv “Bee Mr. Guver or Mr_ Burns CY_OWN Inc. FORD LER’ 47 8 Sacinaw St Pontiac LABORATORY TECH Li ogy gal EX- for Jerry NEED A FINANCE. FIXER? Order Classified _ ads to sell,.rent, find a good job. FE 28181 is the Waat, Ad: nuniber | ee Needed ~. TOOL INSPECTORS ’ MACHINISTS JIG BORE OPERATOR MILLING MACHINE OPERATOR All Fringe Benefits Modern Plant DETROIT BROACH & “MACHINE CO. Rochester = Otse 1-0211 PORTER WTD. SERVICE manager, Wilson, Pention Cad- illac. 1350 N. Woodward. B'Ham, HOUSE bn “18ST CLASS GRA LETTER GIVING ‘QUALIFICA EXPE Rien EXPE- TO PON- IAC PRESS BOX 113. SALES Opportunity ue x" orould like to be associ: ° America’ s dastes growing panys, here pharmaceutical _. ik! a challenging sales opportunity limited. only. os your An excellent salary is offered plus commission and traveling ex- penses. New-automobile furnished, Comprehensive on the. job train- . BS. plus formal three week OUrse, The selling contacts wil physicians, hos * l be Pacey perience as a oe man” is an~ asset but essential. Re ly immediately to “the address below supplying complete details of your education, experince, and personal background enclosing L3 I recent Fequested, your “reply” ‘will be ‘con- sidered strictly confidential. AYERST Laboratories Mr: J, 8t. John, 818 Beaconsfiel Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, SALESMAN Re CHARD LAKE AT CASS. SALESMAN. Interested in making money —new pay pl SALESM EN EAL euraTe Have opening tor alert ¥: rienced ‘ns selling, "Plenty. ‘ot 1 stings. oer ertieing and contacts, MAH unlimite: MAHAN REAT -TY CO. PR 32-0263 1075 © Huron st.’ 1 TECHNICIAN — ELECTRONIC Dee vacation paid Rosmneinnee call FE 5-6118 vor in terview. ave RCA SERV ICE Co. Ine, 2711 Elizabeth Lake Rd, » Pontiac, Michigan Tube Bending Fixture Buildery’ MEN WHO CAN BUILD OPERATED AND y Uae Ae SMALL DIA! STEEL TUBI o0oD WORE, IN No Pe One. PAID INSUR- ang ONS ND VACA- , / APPLY AVON TUBE DIVISION. 4TH AND WATER ST, ROCHESTER USE :D CAR SALESMAN DUSTRIOU. /MAN NEEDE a FOR OUR y FAST MOVING USED CAR / SALES PROGRAM, ae . 15,80 7 GRAVES: a 8. SAGINAW VETERANS, YOUNG MEN . 18 to 26 ree td travel 48 state: No eee. $85 per w ck’ ood ae necessary. Transporta- tion furn. and expen es edvanced, between forer, H ote] Roosevelt a 8:20 _No moe calls, Bm. ony. i wip" MECHANIC.” MUsT / n 4, M ; ter gales, 7678 sil Masters ‘ae WanTeD- Ex. AL Hi ply unless yon ha’ anon a evel’ 1 noates n Pontes. Apply in 351° 8. ¥ouna MAN TO Pick oe UF VIE. Pern cae __Help ip Wanted Female 9 eck ort VER Mie a garb Bak = rege Lt vum eeeere for servi faned, territory: Gai Fr “MAN WITH % TO yee work, Call - angtime. FE Trucks to Rent apse peas et Apt Farsaed 3 Fe see avin tas i eee san rn oman meemnulewsie, view Apr. y monthly, Adults.” Lake Orion: j ‘tae BRAND) ) NEW . Take. Ave vue a eR Te neat. kitchen fans master tntenne, ee mares i. ae Balcony ‘type bul BEAD tee garage, i “RITCHEN | a ions ke oe new oF cnestpente, eccuMmney. * + Mey Aya ake ond oe zs just south of §98 CRESC | LAKE os Ea a 3 pone room la oS 80 THAT WE CAN PILE THE - Large rat to ser serve “you “Smt iiss Ri SiR "| AVAILABLE AFTER 4 P.M. AND AND | $err wey : “O’DELL CARTAGE sent NHR $1.35. per hour. FE BABY OR Days. or Eee. PE 20083 make | mueh money as yon | have time for, Unusual. take = _ r established Avon. on Bus. . Pontiac, Clarkston, Lake vaste a - a tal 44508, Pontiac. P. 0. Boas jer aS nelary Poo = © vv Salar x. tise thie Hosp. 50 INVALID SITTING. Local and Long Distance Moving | tee in rer * whe _._ Phone FE 5-6806 rater Ma’ aus A ents “s ARE OFFERING -- FOR “th at, 5720 _ aN take Re PUNT tase AL cute _ “Daly me Sunda’ Tohn- K Fw — ED BATH Pontiac [EAN 3 ROOMS, TILED apts, ~ 6387 ——— Since 1625 313 “West Huron Street i PE 53-9447 Eve. FE 5-4846) ~ HOUSES APART. -_ Gaklans epbe—eath gin utilities furn ~ HME MO — “ren every ria al oe we ‘ere! myself into the clothes closet!” eéter, Oar. wel- At M_ 3-3435. PAINTING 1 AND DECOR AT- Wt. Miscellaneous | 28) rh, come, OL 23-3961... N “ROOMS. PR - “AND BATH. EF- J LARGE CLEA vate bath & entrance for clean. MODERN > RMS no drinkers, 104 8 | folwncy apt. Wanted Real Estate S2A. TAUNTING. "1 GooD” PROJECTOR. REA. INTERIOR AND. 5-448 teve and refrig = SOLD OUT — ‘PLEAS DAY WORK 1 0 per he. day i PAPERING AND DECORATING PAPERHANGING - =, PAINTING _! FE 6-0343. §-8513__ A-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- __ terior, 10 per cent dis¢e. for ¢ash. wa 200 “CORDS 1" “AND 24" _ Casremneee. weve est. PE 4-9:105 hardwoed | _Allemons weed Yard ANTED: P NO basement. Five Points Commu- | { Plastering. nity Church, FE -8-1361 or FE WasyINnas AND IRONINGS FE ees Reasonable, good wo APTS ondioine on lake OR 23700 UNICE, “ -_ v"s8 =a : =T to LEASE ry ROOMS & HOUSE > HURON GARDENS , Like new +t roam 8 and bat we te continue the pace We nite Grinkers. rr pete ha: “@ several ~ourchasers, very 39 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH | ekious te secure, LAKE PROP-- “erivete entrance, nicely furntebed, t . elty or farm. We" For your convenience, 145T OR | PAINTING. pate “WASHED. pa.) 281” —— Wanted to Rent — 20 caBY FOR Sos aes CARs. 1 CHILD welcome. calt between 1:00 & ae LADIES” 4 hours daily telephoning for Na- tional concern your own home, you Write earnings. We train rite feal Pub- . shers, ro"904 Was’ Bivd. *" Bldg. 26, 1 tt Pry WOMAN 1 TO DO HOUSE- . Waterford area ¢ WANTED: IRONINGS. DRAYTON. | 38832. ~ PAINTING. woceT NGING + Ts slanted. a ee removed, BB Me | WALLS CLEANED COUPLE: PREFERS 1 BEDROO | _hotse furn, References. FE 3-8676 Rough-in, -finisa remodel. FH AS | Humphries. furnis auto. heat soll” Wa hig. ter, large rea, private en-— trance, oe to shop- ping contee it @ ref re- “quired. MY door Perry St Don't d ae—ow East Bivd, eo. Call FRE 4-7833 SEVERAL “APTS “AVAILABLE = FOR | immediate occupancy ranging !n | to $#2 a month | ~ ¥ 0 minutes after you cant! elay | s — — | price from st5 WASHINGS AND IR SRONINGS mR TUPPER OR_ 3-406) | ——~ LANDLORDS » Neos Man pata re Fe soay - | _my home. ( 5479 S| , “DROOMA AT C ESCEN ___ Physio-Therapy | 21A We need homes and apartment$ pesitor ~ PE OTM FE 47114 9 RM APT WATERFORD” “OR WO BFDRG 8-8390 — Building Se Service 12 -—~~ ~ for immediate rental, Jim Wil 3)°N -relegraph — Open Evenings _ = ee nn | y, hams, Realty, | 1218 | Baldwin Multiple Listing Service oe THREE “pus ON FIRST A-l BRICK AND BLOCK WORK. SMjpecial toot technique THERAPY. Ave : ' ~pEDDLNG YOUR-PROPERTY? > O° mrt Tn ot outs RANGE. 138 EDISON ST - | _Ave. FE 4-054 5_QR3-4033. 3 ROO , Basements, fireplaces and chim: | _St. FE 42051, | MIDDLEAGED | RELIABLE BUSI. IT DOESN'T PAY. Our method of _ come, 10 8. Paddock, FE 2.0019 smrRaNce. 1 ath AT @aUvER ; Televisio rvi 2? ‘comfortabie. 5! room with, “Dowling only qua pros: { ROOMS, “UTILITIES FUR-| take Heat, gas & “Miginte. Adults re Stato w CARPENTERS. | ___Television Servi Ce Ah comfortable. sesniMCurtnin walk. | beets eeves you time and -mene OR 3.207" “Don't worry with lookers.”" Cali urbe garage [ti) May ist. Bub \ 1078 W. ake ____PE 24263 Lor HOUSE CLOSE EV.-€ALL-' arage. Unfura. | as in lHving “ta basement, attached 2 car garage, 26 kennels. Space. _S0es s_Hot permit giving de- en place for an appolntay ent 2 home re Saag TL Stout, Realtor w Bt. uit Fdw. Ti .. Sagina pen eves NEAR ROCHESTER. ROOMS and bath, modern, child welcome No pets ot _1-0440 NEW 9 BDRM. HOME, AUTO on heat. White Lake 15 miles from Pontiac. Refer. required. Call’ ME 71-7327. Between 3 @ Pp - RM OUST UNFURN e764 N off Cass-Kitrabeth Rd, nace, washing tactilties, vratér, $85 a Mg. "E4222 RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY. $30,000 new home in new subdivi- sion, 11 miles north of Pontiac. “ROM, FOR ENT CALL AFTER Tc. HAYDEN, "Realtor. Orchard Lake Ave. For colored’ 6 room and bath home with full Priced now WAL. RE, 610 Pontiac FE 44516; Eves. at $11,750, See us KNUDSEN. LTOR te Bank Bldg call FE_ 23368 NEAR Hy FREDS Only down on this 11-room income. Of) heat, lw corner on biacktep ase Incom perme Pull @ 913.600. a sheet beg Ea Large a ing * gab0 down plus Srortuege costs . OUTSIDE THE Nigely decora ra.begreom home, "' kitchen resm ot! FA heat, Ideal epes eni- dren Full price low ¢ewn payment SCHRAM PE 58-5001 Realtor” hh Jealys. ror ner Sed mn Eves Sun. Res. ULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE __ HAYDEN GO! RESALE North side. 2 bee. room home. Separate di osk foors,. bath, Stor screens. Basement with nace, Approx. $1,050 down per cent nfortgage. Bal, per month includes taxes * ims NEAR THE WATERFORD HIGH B8CHOOL A Resale, 3 bedroom home. Bath. Ot] perimeter | neal $12.350 with eppres, 40 dot te @y per cent mortgage. Bal Ar} z «7 per month includes taxes & ee : 4 only 94,2080 wilh $405 hame on reur jot | mation today. WILLIAMS LAKE FD. 3 ped. room home. A good buy for the perewe © ean do some fintsh- DOWN A new bed: Cat for infer: ing. The materiel ie there, 69,667, Low down payment. WHITE LAKE. Immediate posses sion. ¢4rodom modern utility 84 ©. Walton 48-0441 Open Eves.; Sun. ree to 2 OPEN — SUNDAY 1 to 5 P.M. fi (1594 DUCK LAKE ROAD / Immediate possession. Modern | 2 oo e . - bedroom. Vestibule tersace. Rite Jow down payment. Drive eut MM to Duck Ek. ma. y c Ay YDEN, Realtor rm sou 8 E. Walton -DORRIS — MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WEST SUBURBAN {UNGALOW p Seceaae, AN _— reens. large lot, “lake privileges. “ss or ° equity, on 3 bedroom home. " DANDY AKEFRONT $7,950 : = OR TRADE : -Yes, neve’ ta an owt nase w tile bath, modern kitch- Pert besement, 55 ft. on lake win ‘ood beach ee or trade on 3 room hom Foun: BERROON BOME. $9,978 A/ large, sound family home with ft. f tage on Beldwin. Pui ath and h tn at (Nice shaded lot, e has fall Now being used as income low. Weday possession, BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT ALE OR TRADE Sacrifice for $13,007 or trade $ edroom hom 52 ” Beautiful liv room room fndiene \arge {ane tedge- stone fireplace. A dream kitehen built-in chine closet, lovely path, two dandy bedrooma, 63 on lake. Boat. house, tex. Tt wilt pay you to Investigate, a 1 ae Boraplow basement, ideal tor’? tetge family. #, bunga- closets, re nm gas ac. cheat. creens. Ga- rage. Nice fenced lot. Immediate possession. VACANT BUNGALOW DOWN Five reoms om ist floor, Stairway to two bedrooms up. Bas furmece automatic water, fi ay INCOME BUNGALOW $10,075 - Good east bee 9 lweation. Pour and bath down; bath up furnace, "Se waraee, * - é wr BUY, SELL AND TRADE: DOR: & ALTORS 52 W. 7. oom S. S10 a t work hew home all modern | tne distance of Osteopathic hos- | - ws new. We need farms, lake. and) tgonp" $18 a week. Couple, FE UPSTAIRS APT IN COUNTRY. | 3 bedrooms 2 fireplaces. 4 pic- conveniences. Must like children. | forms. Coston Plattiny, EM 20002 “Repair, 964 W: Huron. Night serv pital. Cross ¥: esidentia he ties. We handle, —- near Romeo 4 rooms and bath, fire ‘ooremts ules” bain Ei "Elec. - Live’ im, $25 weekly. MI_4-7205 A&B TRENCHING — | _tce calls, PE’ 45607. | ‘Btorage Pontiac ree Reply | ail details fe: tnenciog and -clos- 4 noon & am Gees a L-/ hot-water, steam heat. PL 23179. foe treme inch tim, are MIDDLEAGED ~~ HOUS Footings, Water line, Field tile. Gay es 1GHT” pd y SERVICE. | Mos 6, Posties Frest ajeuo. | mt 1 om AND BATHO PVT ENT. | UPPER 5 ROOMS AND BATH. giace & couble garage, Custom. on farm, 2 adults, compiete _FE_ 5-0961, \ | YOUNG | COUPLE: Wit 10M . + “to Sell—To Tred \ side FE 32-0661 after 6 p.m Priv. heat. Ake Trwin balte Must be seen to be anys _ charge. OR 3-4675. &-1 LAYING, SANDING. & FIN Preter close to Eastern Jr. High volt’ at LL tage ir! _Fe 6-532. UPPER "} RMS WITH REPRIGER- | Clated, Verv liberal terms. SOA NURSE ANESTHETIOT, EXCEL-| Licensed contractor, FE 3-1647. “SURRANTEED oj “REPAIR. ANY. Farm Loan Correspondent ts or lady. 26) Orchard [_Lane.| W. Columbi Close to ety Reasonable HOTEL AUBURIN Seay tite pani | 2070 _ Airport, Equitable Bociets 2-ROOM APT. ALL UTILITIES |? VARGE ROOMS AND BAT an3. Rooms b or Weék $ Lstaye Sts. Pontiac. | Catt aay Wag ge o. | DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. FE 40521 Eves. FE 5-8801 » garnished including clean linens| 1567 Auburn R. FE 42929. '} BEDRM. HOME, , Of. FURNACE. Alsat or 2 rect opertas ents. , JACKS HEATING SERVICE, 24 _Mrs. Burnes. PE 28814, 03 Mark. "CASHUFOR EQUITIES weekly, Suitable for 2 or 3 men. > RORM LAKEFRONT APT. Tile | deer school, FE Cooking “and. refrigeration unit, | JACK ervice on all makes of tur. FALL, SPECIAL. COLD WAVE. | Client wants well-located modern Near Fisher Body. | FE 43135, i, catpeting and auto, heat (2 BDRM. “AND Shaan OIL | 464 Auburn PE 2.0230 - Employment Aj Agencies | 8A cnaces. Call day or night. FE 4-3232. | 40, Dorothy's FE 2-1244. ROY RN: CE. Realt i: ROOM Ba CHELOR, stat 9901 Dixie Hwy, MA 5-1183 j. furnace: axe priv. Wageme is. HURON HOTEL | CLEAN MOD. LO ; ealtor closets, Stov ba ‘Y ROOMS, KITCHEN & BATH. ne Awe. | @'n rooms. By day or week. 45 * N , - PONTIAC | Eloaned, mEATINO. ae i In Debt? . 26% W. Huron OA 8-3330 FE 27421 — 8% State ft. child welcome 40 N. Perry. EM 3-06:6 _ West Huron St. Phone FE_2-8266. 4 ROOM FOR REFINED WORKING | ~\.~p yg 3 BEDRME. WALLED LAKE. MOD- EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FE 5-1 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE | 4 RMS. UNFURN . STOVE AND | a Rent ‘Stores _ 40 aI in giri, stove &, pire. ay y, Douglas | refi i a0 EH J ern, close .to city, Reasonable 18 AV, Huron FE 4-251 PLASTERING, NEW AND RE! Ps lM trouble meeting | property. Pe MeKINLS rotting. 43181 or FE +97 | rooee Inquiré 1 uron.< Sra" 4.3497, AAA tc - 18 W, Hurom yme . , oda, wl SS MDWEST on sieeeee mt i eRe Suet | grat wan ES me Rod ERNE, FOTRINCE. sp AES yur miggn ERMA MOERY GAPE, “ore Fon, RE TON, ANT) - LORS 2 aginaw. | ‘Ph PONTIAC, EM 33311 : A t €n Pon Pompey. FE “| yyy Mie LDEST. =. . ge, | ott. jh tenn | en ce ace AND ISCUSS. oF al. Free estimates. FE 2-019 will not be responsible for any WANTED PROPERTY 9 ROOM, ENTR. & BATH. jaND BATH, 18T FLOOR AAT. 1 BEDROO t p } oOuUR MA POstI- ic een debts contracted’ by ‘any er | We need houses all sizes, acreage. IN, Telegraph, Apply efter lights & ges Aduite FF 2-145 Inquire 41 Fane ntnaenecin sis TIONS, 408 PONTIAC SAWS ae i ~ po myself cdr. we Mery farms. unite B giana ove contracts, Call pm, ‘7 ROOMS, W. SIDE. PRIVATE. 3} ROOMS AND BATH. “CoUPTE Suitable for engineering.. Saies fa STATE BANK BLDG. FE MANLEY_BEAC. 10 Bagley St wn os ary; Me) iis 2 “ae FURN. APT. NR. DOWN- ~ entrance. Stove & refrigerator. | | only. No dogs. $48. month. OLive fice, representative, etc. 2.000 & si, Furniture Refinishing 1 16A ‘Sue Clarkston R3 Mich. Jan. 18, ‘i ON i r AC RE AI TY "town. PE 1059, _Couple only, FE 5-2438. 2-4281 after 4 p.m. 3200 Harrison.) ft. Centrai—ts block to Muniopai NS WILL PERSON WHO TOOK MAN's 727 Baldwin _FE $4218 2 RMB. AND BATH CCRAN. PARK- } ROOMS, SCREENFD IN" PoReH Rochester. | Parking. Instructions 9 | NEW CUPBOARDS & OGRE, FE. tan tweed coat by mistake New| Have Clients For . ing. MTOR. A APT Pe eT Tee ceri Fi wit é y bAROE. aa aed a wan | PP ROI pairing & antiques Years Eve at Green Parrot please { 2 | ROOM 3 . “PVT 3 ROOMS & BA RIVA We « j BEST W AY Insurance Agencies 17A Tail PE $1960 after yD. a ur 1200 Tat to leace or mith . sm FE HE; trance, 1 nad eeres._ re Sam. 3 ROOM HOUSE ° PRADA AAA — chase. : - bh . . : “| PE 5-033, $i Couple only, FE 2-1672. “\" gteam heat Downtown, $60 per |] BEDRM BRICK — SEMENT DRIVING SCHOOL INSURANCE, _..Travel Agencies 25A) arse nome witnin 10 mile | taROE ROOM FURN APT Ji2| mo" Alea\é rms, and bath terrace. | — fenced, Gas heat Fireplace | Ja woodward. wvam, ie ome re driving sense for your a “WTS radius of Ponting, oreter- Orchard Lake Avé. bd ginaw 3 bocks “from | Fetrigerator —- Beautiful Lake | available at «ity hail th the cen- Oe Tar. Call FE $3586 or FE OF “ALL KINDS PLANNING A TRIP? ably farm howe. 7 RMS. AND BATH. HACHELOR| GoUrt Mouse $70 per mo. Call) View. Loc. on Middlebelt Rd:| ter of business Mastyick, Keego | _8-0217. Herbert Cool INSURE BY PHONE alr STEAMSHIP Good 2 or 3 bedroom home apt. All utilities furn. 2 Weekly, am, and § pm. FE 29-8420. Bet. uare -Lk, Ba. Orene Harbor erm. Newly decorat- LEARN TO DRIVE THE SAN RESERVATIONS & TICKETS on large lot inside city on Cali at. 288 N. Pers, 1 bdiock > naig tower. NEWLY DmC-|) (ERO OO) RSC Pe 5052) pce ee ee Oe AY AT. SAPE-WA a DRIVER Nicholie & Harger ¢ Co. EATS ORAL ea DgMeetic bus line North of Sears ix a grated: i All utilities furn. 49 James ‘ availed sae an ae enn wi EXCELLENT Locgt TION eo R AINING SCH 2-ROOM_ FU APT. UPLE §-5475 | doctor's office or réal es i pu, Fete Ra. revive) SO" PONTIAC TRAVEL” | cuem suyrnsegot ee | "tpt Simin’ Gh rE as I nooal aE A BATH COE: | gts” pont sain tava: OPT Te R's “Work Wanted Male 10 / SERVICE Kome im the country. a om 3 RMS, GROUND FLGOR Fa ay. ncutte BOO Woorhets @BEDRM. FULL GATH. LAVA: OF FICE aPAc eet NTER z new 6 plAH AN REALTY CO. | oes w_muron._FF®35)) yy ya. Taylor, Reaitor, E. Howard. ‘7 ROOMS AND BATH Newer went ju Ww. Praeh 6 06 et. | __Van Welt. OR 9-1335__ at CARPES ER WORK. | FIRE, - WIND AUTO - TOGMADO Wtd. Children to Board 26 FE 4-2544, ‘ a ROOM FORK, ‘APT. 367 FERR ¥° grentes, bur line, Call before | or after 3 Saturday. ~ SMALL "OFF CE SPACE, BE- C Wi CARPENTER — r _ SPOTS. a.m. or i a 7 a f aE | c ray alin, AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER ___ Laundry Sery Service 18 CHILDREN CARED FOR IN LI- “ro BLY, TO SELB 7 RI AEH AND_ENTR. 7 ROOMA AND BATA HAT and: oEnN "PE bbe ater | Trane, Datehie tor een te D. B. Murdock, *E 2-7861. | ~~~ | eensed home. FE 2-6851 ‘ ONLY ST ATEWIDE. 2 blocks from’ Post Office. 03 fi ea mag 8 anit |; 3:30 | erielan, buildin Ssesin or BAB iG, G YRS. EX. al LAUNDROMAT, SELF-SHRVE DAY CARE, FULL TIME OR 5A. has i-stop service, 28 offices and T RMS We BATH, CHILD BEDRM. 8) | others oF 1 before & p.m. era ieee” Booales |g hrona ae Paidens FE SM, Ue Pg Tee S| IB aerial tah Michian Teg GEN en aD TB MORON Ae | Cate oe tae a oor Sale tee mio washing, snow removal, oe Beautifully ram Paitic | “iieabeth eT iter FE 51573. ST ATEWIDE 2 sath or couple. "42, Washington, |? ROOM & BATH ON i oe CEES 4 aoe Pasta er arta ho. | ~~ oe ouses 43 ML Pisee wert. Birmingham, | ro FAMTLY LAUNDRY sin. | Wtd. Household Goods 27 Rewi_Estate Service, of Ponting 4 tit, Torn adhe, PE ete, F. st BATE HEAT ir tens oh re het, ctu ) WIL SON, Er GURE eee Ponting Laundry FE int step a + REA 40821 7 LARGE CLEAN RMS. ADULTS. (ROOMS & BATH. FIRST FLO? asement, oll heat, garage, ehs- ene with tiemaeee rs ‘ -RNIT JRE NEE ED RS be 1 Pvt. bath ent FE 2 ] & ‘ ni. on b and materials _ FE 5-08. - f Fey “Excellent water, roads open ali| aren allowed, just N. et | ome, -on Bast Wal CARPENTER WORK, NEW OR oe Landsca ing 8A ‘eure Home, oF is bay" ‘Cash for Your Propet ty 7 RM APT. AND BATH, PVT veneec. 3 maties pert ron « Center. MI 4-470, | biva very sescontis remodeling. Low winter . prices PI top dollar i. outright Ir We need homes tn . @p>, 1 small child welcome. $16) of Oxford tm M2 Thomas! . or MI 46 free estimates. MAple 5-982]. sel} it for- von foment ty GI financing avaliable Equities per wk, “ES Rd, See Mr, Ludwig 5 aM. “HOUSE FOR RENT. “or! 1 yr, ‘od, 3 bedroom home. Located. GA a tO} ught an ont 3. RMS. BA Ri aT pepe 1_sas . justo ae Lk, Rd. , WORK, ALL KINDS. EXPERT TREE TR TEIMMINO AND __Sale._Phone_O bought and sold. pati, PRI iv. ENT. CFE g ROOMS & BATH? UPPER 2. Fe Se, ‘ i Pontiac Uk, R ‘Ress, Te Rn Pesiherstone. re Sane P $4803 or “tet vs BUY iT rT OR JR AGETTON TF) service, We wil =, nated _furn. EM, | West side, PR oy Bg a sue pa $1,600 “de . +1 agrees, ges nr you. < , red oom a ee "pad Wick POR fo gies Crennace.| Hert r (Ce Linonst | ime. no obligation. * | RM. & BATH BRICK TERRACE. mae | We’ appree tings of any kind CAB AND CAR a __ Moving & Trucking | 19, ONE OF al a LARGEST « Molern, Near town. $10, 9 | Ses Bate She, Cait Real: ee oe pp eginte Datings of y king and Appeciaity. FE mniture buyers’ Cash waiting. haa for Pa 43481 a ROWS & aa SIDE. i | oe a y. |. pal MONRO-RAUL ING | Se ce eee Jim Willi mA Realty ig arms '& Bath on ground floor. | | Harvey W lison, Broker CARI WORK WANTED, | XCELLENT SERVICE WANTED TO BUY ¥ ‘i arr - 1218" Ba reg nuns ri ats ms My) Mo. Call | 6 re HOUS DKS. #21 W. Oregon &t. Lapeer part time @niy. 3-a776: "Reasonable Rates FE &- t Wet furniture. Pu FE 2-502. _| PE 40547 -- ity "Balan Ave. “de Oo att rirkdge oan. from Sears. FE cwh ~ 'Ca J He rE - - % . . b r . bo ~ ¢ . & hire, it’s FE 28181. THE» ANSWER. TO ‘YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, — "* _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ; ot = 1 ses LL a we TT " Fer Se Hours 43" NM. Cass Lake mona aR FE cgay rary ee aa Fd. G, me 3 --——----CQLORED _ “| STOP-LOOK-LISTEN!! Only 5 Houses Left L's. ¥ a aU. OX ea wus es eR : 44 CoD rye s eae eae 3 gehen ith m house with Jn Pontiac, 2 homes ou Belmont, yo" 3 wa ae ‘NEW HOME Ideal for ue - gue. frame dungslow ALL IMPROVEMENTS IN tg te es on Brendel Pra} with $120 down. EM ‘ist ——F Hurry! rooms, carpe im living and - “~ terme, Cail To Highland "3 a bedroom home, C. Bebuett peats's exclusive lst- _land Rd. (M30) at_Porter Road. 7 =D — EAST- Fons SALE, BY OW bedrooms, / Fear cwnrane, Dray area rehes, A real buy at $27,- Sea Gash to monugnge. - | SYLVAN REALTY co. | in SYLVAN GHOPPING CENTER ee . Your DIRECTLY WESTOW COM + Fora Real Bay may iitthen. 08 _ in’ *63~and “consists “Bult” oak i oor rs, plastered ce, } bedroom: full betti, 2 Cc. P. XCUS. Realtor large lots. $1 do Here :~y ry year fons “home for ‘ BEDROOM, i payee with te ~ Jim Ww illiams Realty pwhat Tee would per ‘ 2 venu _ FE te ‘eo —- t? GE samurai E EW - ~~ ed RS OPO ee drains. tnsurence “Awe. ofl heat, — wad os screens. Payments of includes taxes and CLARK. REAL_ESTATE Pioneer Highlands - SYLVAN PRIVS. $18,000; must sell now!!! By om By fi . ” G Bpic and Span 5 room home. 2 BEHIND. B8T. Ls JOSE: OSPITAL. 11 EARLMOORE BLVD. & BONDALE Dont’ Wait—You Might Be Too Late N REALTY PANY: - ear 7RANGPERRED Completely Seek 2: tile baths, aluminum storms & rcreens. Belf- OUT OF STATE. finished, 1°) story bdrm, full bath. Full beset ent. "good buy at $7,050 Easy Terma, corner et. . Rear beach, 500, Ter: We hove “ether eae. buys on and oft the water to choose from. T. G. TROCKE 1648 Union a) 7a EM 3-467! Oe ietciie ot AND, SMALL In. ROSE McLARTY, Bkr. FE 2.2162 OR FE 5-3578 and bath plus 2 . oor garage: located garage. terms. Drayton ‘Pilai bot, poved street. close to schools and bu s line. $9950, ms 6 room and bath home in cond —? hom, with carport which could easily be converted tnio’a fou ent, ie au. ment, storms, su- ting and for new one—yes, do what, a 4 check NICHOLE PIONEER AVEN UE rms, & bath, Built in ‘51, Serese bas hardwood floors, wails, bsmt., Beat, insulation. screens, . -gar.. Anchor fence. Asking $14;- $00. Terms. : WALLED LAKE AREA, $3,100 “That's the an price ce om lot. Very mM aconabte terms, ara, 13, $2. 3390 DOW room sf ein An 0 DON quires a few home for $9,000 such as trim & decorating; wise would sell for muc Ladd’ ‘bath addition to 'y bath adjacent to area. A lot of space for N $380. DOV ee 590. NN 3 finishing touches, mn bedroom, This home rei s, Inc. 4286 Dixie ON Drayton Piains R 32-1231 WILL BUILD... Fer Sale Houses rr aoe recreation ry space, all as- : pat faceted on paved street. aecihia walking distaice to lakes & golf course, Enioy life inva spacious new home, furnace, and ie Silver Lake Estates Corp. OR 3321 3 UNION LAKE For only $500 down, you can own tas cozy log construction 2° bed- room home with coal furnace, lot and cold water, jarge lot, located on Cooley Lake Rd. with .privi- leges on fing sand beach. Water- fone bat? district Full price scoTT 7s’ Lakefront set. Modern an the minute 2 bedroo bas) home Large living roam with feen made into Pa firepia ” re all carpet in s an int room. . Pell pelos eee. Bereened perch 10" sv Attached ’ ge. Sundeck over garage. North Side—Brick furnace. $19,000. Terms. Practi n and beth brick home "piue ogcs LAKE, 2 Bedroom home . Peaturing block from Taxe Oak floors. x 2% Iv room on furnace, Bath with shower etian s and brick plant-| Storms and screens. Venetian er, bedrooms ‘2 a 8, w blinds. 60450 Terms. WILLIAMS LAKE. New 3 bedroom home not complete but liveable Bath. Basement with of] furnace. Storms and sereens. Nice shady lot, ‘erms. 495 DOWN. A new two bedroom home on your lot. Call for in- formation today, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. New 2. bedroom home. Modern. Privileges on White Lake. Low down pymt. REALTORS Phone OR 3/1205 Open Eves. ‘tt 9 -¢ + Sun Oxford Incomé Five reoms | for owner. Three room /apartmeént up with private bath and en- trance One ‘car garage and ye a a ont at $9,050 with $700 Dowst h P ayment If you ate looking for a two 3 Very desira proximately Adams road, gently rolling terrain “TRIPP ACRES ble location ap ‘y mile Priceg right bedroom home with a small down ayment. here’ is the one. some repair, shaded foe “yrxis0. Call now before it is too late, New Three-Bedroom Syburban ranch type. Paved street. Wardrobe closets, Double sink in good kitch- ¥n, tile bath, lot 100 x 150. Don't. miss this one. Small down payment i | \ i \ i @ storms on ,arge porch, dining . On your let, 2 or 3 bedroom start- ! ~ o , tenaition 1% ag irate ee er mes with or without base- “COM M ERCE LAKE neat, d ok ce ced | m™ payment. Or will| LOW PRICE & EASY TERMS to sell, $22,500, owner, 1495 Wash-| build on our lots with smail down, A bargain for the handyman ave. \RPET. FIR .: pay ‘ air located eee autiful OT-ft agus mM. repair on ® fn var. nes eo R ‘ell Y site, evertgehing Commerce wane: 80" Ss . wi vileges on Huron Rive: Pua. $1 B & by ie ve whee u e oung oe price 5.180. Do’ Down payment 4-8604. ro BAAR OULDES 7 _ a12_W. ___FE +4528 ‘EMBREE & GREGG . . 5 RMS. ae BATH, 3 CAR GA- we v Union Lake Rd. v: rage, full basement fi heat, Lake Village " $1 for our equity, FE 3-110. EM 3- oo or EM3-3314 Buy Thru Partridge Sylva an Village i ; home has everything the | , OFFERS List Thru Partridge Gisertmineting» home’ owner ~ could destre. 5 rma. 2 baths, Side—$1.5 “HAYDEN | 2 EASES ;E Sy noo! ee, space East Side 1,500 Da. more * bedroome and heated ga- 6 rooms . rage. West Bloomfietd Extremely wen layed out brick, 4 bedrm. 1% baths, large closets, scaped yard wi a patio, A real vale at $15,000.00. Oakland Avenue This is an extremely’ clean. & neat home. s beautiful, big ‘bright kitchen with lots of cup- _ boards, Living rm., dinin rm., é& large bedrm, dow nice bedrms, & full bath pong Big full bsmt.. gas heat. car garage. Terms. . John K. Irwin . Since 1924 ° 313 W. Huron 8t. FE_ Sea _Eve, FE _5-4846 Hills Is of Rochetter fer after your wok of ath ovely home. Rd 1 mie north of Walton or Pontiac Shepard Rity. OL__1-7611 __ 9A Tie: ‘ken n_ Rd _fO BUY. TO SELL REALTOR __Partridge is _the ““biry to see ERAL ' /&® 6 RM. houses, $73" baw op dowu. Also good income / Pp. W. DI x NAN , 66 oW.* Huron f FE 4-2577 . now Te- | pra’ ~ wi C. HAYDEN, Realtor E. Walton PE 8-0441 5-Family, Furnished Open_Bves._Sun._10_ to . 4 m res in Gls i. Ld 7 Close to downtown, full base- oon HO i 3 Wire -” T , Includes outenee En a ad SASEMENT. ALSO 2 ‘ = MY . TE includes furni: BEDROOM éudek WRIGHT: VALUE ston week grows | HOMES CAti, U8 TODAY. : 3 345. OAKLAND AVE. income. ne. Lat 7% « 170 with REALTOR-BUILDER FE FE 5-083 ample off street parking. ' 819,900, terms. RUSSELL YOUNG 412 W Huron FE 44525 FOR \ COLORED New] Brick Ranch 7 BEDRM . HOME: 4 TEARS ee : OOM HOM “3 bedroom ranch M bd - * Ses eeve ewe poreh en large | well jandacaped — RE pret os 3-2621. . hed e privileges. «2 i Cc HOUSTON REALTY — 38 »~ living bins all home, offering real comfort, . FE 46331 kitchen. "'2 fireploces, on jocated near Sashabaw & Walton . te ti th. 7 in a clean, quiet neighbor hood. amic tile bath, ful) base | 3 lots, fenced, with outdoor fire- SPECIAL! ‘furnace, recreation space, place; = nd plen:y ‘of space iar gar- wanesion pug ute careattached garaee. | $00,peeqnd, Mune, room un c ston floors and ye : “residential and | ™odern kitchen, gas furnace tiac, wood a electric water heater. Only |” . walls. On large “ eommercia] lots in Clarks- . : eae a 150. Lake. privi- fe with y terms. Sieeper th an rice with rms Only $1,250 down. = ' : . . yy . GOLF ER’ S “DELIGHT Leslie R- Middleton Ani ett Inc. Overlooking golf, course, Just, | : 3 ; _ REALTORS Nea. schools, churches & trans- 6. 1 * vening and unde’ iw - out. In Jal nborhood 3 oo : : - gs ay . In « neig you can 2 New 3 bedroom, tiled bath, with be proud to live in. Corner lot vanity, Full basement, lots of with picket fence, plastered walls, $250 di he ia jonly $1,500 DOWN Lots of cupboards” oni net 506 2 rt] . 8. ¥ * COLONIAL, HAS , RANate home with enclosen brees ALTACE D: AY 7 ‘KE Custom “ Ld enc reez- os m + with every" Teatare "tor bead way and attached i's car garage. | attractive § room modern home | / ving; as central bting An establ home. Well iand situated on a paracel 90 x 131 ft. / ee.’ Enermopane. windews;| scaped with paved drive.” In Corner lot. Lovely 25 x 15 ft. liv-/. oem kitchen; family room with; elahborheod. are to stores | ing room with genuine Tennesse¢ ~ th e, ein besu-| $19 500 with $1,500 d real uy at) Ledgerock fireplace. Modern hay- fiving room with dining L. $3 dy kitchen. with built-in breakight Mou tust'see this. Call today tor $2,200 DOWN nook, oil forced air furnace, (oil appointment. A BRICK 3 BEDROOM ranch| bot water heater and ‘20 i | } MULTIPLE Ligtixo SERVICE GATEWAYS 1o |; HAPPINESS INDIAN VILLAGE SIDE 7 R Paved, street location. Semi-burn- galow with 5 rooms, breakfast nook, natural fireplace. lavatory / one room down, 2 bed- tor ms and bath up. Full base- ment, ol] heat, automatic water heater. Landscaped, shady lot, . gar garage. Offered ae $3,850 down, A GOOD /. SILVER TAKE. LAKE PRONT TWO LEVEL North 2 miles, attractive, insulated 6 room, 3 bedroom and tile bath, “two-level home. Offer- Ing a 29-ft. carpeted living room with natural fireplace, and fix- tures. Complete with drapes, cor- nice and built-in TV antenna, streamlined kitchen, full base- nfent with recreation room, cil heat, storms and screens, Land- seaped lot, 100 ft. on lake. ft. deep, Barbecue and boat dock. Offered at $18,000, terms. To Buy--To Sell—To Trade “You BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT! soul | MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS 2 0263 ae W. Hurgn NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE | _ i] it Big Family Special More people than bedrooms? Thett see this 5 bedroom, convenieritly located, north side home. Features 2 bedrooms and * bedrooms favor, see w fully A REAL FAMILY BOME in a fine West One 1,500 and. approxi- » mately “thee including. costs ‘will move you in. . RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 202 8 Telegraph o #8 PE 3-7103 or OR 3- BY OWNER, 3 BEDRM. BRICK, ol furnace Hireplace, basement. Near Union $9,500 ‘fsa S300 $1, ~~. dn. No Usaievs. Partridge 18 TRE “BIRD” TO SEX “4. FAMII LY BRICK rare onsists. of and nth with, ‘an fireplace. cated on @ 4 street fear downtown Pontiac in a good yental district. Minimum of i a ed required. Will show better then 10 per cent ng return a invest: roo! 8 rrTT ment of §25, BLOOMFIELD BRICK rick ranch in work i lane scaped x plastered walls and hardwood floors. ‘An tstanding ‘‘modern Diving valney at oniv $18,900 . urms 150" SUBU RBAN 3-BEDRM. “For onlé $10,050 full price you ean own this attractive 6-room ranch Aype home with 2-car ga- ~ ROCHESTER AREA — 2 bedroom on 2 acres. Full basement, steam heat, 2-car ga- _rage. Call OL 1-596. TWO UYE ARS , OLD — 4 bedroo hom living room with picwure wineee. kitchen, di- nette & bath, tiled. ‘Auto, heat & hot water & Full price $8250. mediate possession. Better call on TAKE FRONT For large family. Big living rm. with natura! brick fireplace, nice dining tin. and kitchen, bed- rms, and bath up. Basement with in glassed in real buy at ntment only. Better call now. CRAW FORD AGENCY 53% W. H FE 461549 Sreninge MY 110 & EM 3-2340 Buy Thru. Partridge List Thru Partridge GOOD INVESTMENT Offered fur your ‘nspection is this income property lo- cated on the outskirts of 7 town. Features — include: Modem 6-room home with home renting for (15 per- week. “5'g acres of land in- _ cluded. Fo details call: J. A. Taylor REALTOR . INSURANCE Ld verre Ave. Open Eves. Free Parking GILES | $5.950 Full Price 6 room, two bedroom home located on the East side, near Pike St..dn’-a good _ nheithborbood. Also has a ra- Tage and nice lot Terms can be arranged. Northeast 5 rooms all on one floor Hardwoed floors, plastered walls, full basement, auto. oil heat. also a-large sun bet garage. and a large 0x1 ft tot, well ‘land- seaped. Fast Side Onty $1,500 down on this 7 room, 3 bedroom home on 2 lots, Features large glassed in porch, dining room, also dinette. 1"? baths. Well land- seaped. Immediate posses-~° sion ‘ GILES REALTY CO. 92 W. HURON &T. a OPEN § ) ene tte MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE rage /Oak floors, vst ate 71! hea’ fully insiltted nnd has sioyme and scree is. Terms WARD EK. PARTRIDGE. oso Ww. FE 43581 ‘1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE tu. @ . a es eS oe are $700 DOWN § ‘Here s e goo" buy on the south- of} porches, C nice 2car | $400 2? BEDROOM. UN- xnehor + al = +3" pEpRod HOME AND -_ coat anc a AINE. soem, 0 benemen Of bee BUT “NOT IN A PROJECT! Cuss | meses BY OWNER. a araileaegeeers eee ~ ly what we invite you to do. WE TRADE — Pail enc Tilden. 3 oy & bath Large bedrooms, 20 ft, living inke! ‘iii wat” 5 cant - _ | farnace. Plent: ef parking space. — com See a een eh — 08; cr TT —000-down, After p.m. 1 FE 5-5754. i Ay TMA riac|_for Sale Lake Prop. 44 = Sr enket 6 ‘pm. Eve Po 4 WasZstps BS ae ae S| ; J bt eee Me. ~ $550 DOWN - ~ 2 bedroom tel beth terge tiring) room, ®-ft. picture window. Delco furnace. Payments only $52. Call BILL BUC CK BLDG. co. bedroom needs 0} plete. REALTOR WEST SUBURBAN modernistic bun- rd with natura) Drepince. Rd. near Oxbow Li 600 with $1,000 gown. WILL IAMS. LAKE Practically new 3 _ bungalow with full ment. Houge is livable and e sore ly $395 a F.C. Wood Co. Open 6-7 7:00 OR 3-6449 Cornés. williams Lake Road.& M50 base- on com- OR 31235 oe THIS bedroom COMMERCIAL ali -re NEAR BUS 3 bed 25 ft. ving kitchen, | FE 41175 ‘Johnson BETTER HOMES TRULY — A big sacrifice as owner hes to leave. state immediately, 3 home with 27 f ing room and fireplace. ment with recreation room, nearly one acre of land, 2 car gress with screened in patio. onderful terms, Corner lot on Dixie Highway with § room moder basement and cottages, approx! nted, and «a store buildin, 30x40, that is leased. Wonderfu buy for only $25,000 down. . room modern on one floor basement furnace, nice fice tor opiy $7,450 with stantial down payment. Evenings after 6 call Mr. Lease, JOHNSON, Realtor “W708 S. Telegraph Rd. FE" 4-2533 liv- home, furnace, 4 fmately 18 x 18, 000 with $6,000 room and large with, gas lot 50x150,. sacri- sub- ow tastefully privileges. ELIZABETH TATES — built in MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON $1450 DOWN — On this 2 ear old, 2 bedroom bunga- A real charmer, decorated. heat, the yaid is a picture wit fencing in beck, Close in Priced for quick sale 3b "50. Large living room, kitchen, dinette com- — j | very Oil Like LAKE ES- edroom home One up. Pull back BE lovely Drayton racuve lo. ely carpeted, lent kitchen, car garage. the things all roo 414.7 x 11.6). Garage iv ng BS price © sion 262 8 Telegraph own, Ceramic tile path sement, iN yard ‘enc buy at $11,900, HERE IS AN EXTRA SHARP BUN NGALOW. ‘Super Something reaily exception- al! Reasonable terms. FIRST TO SEE~—This 6 - room home, in Wootis, ting of large shade ° trees. vd ing room and dining ell, 3 bedrooms, all newly and eouble door closets. Excel- About 42 acre priced at $14,700. WALLED LAKE AREA—All! you've fur ia a home.. Center_hail plan with easy passage. to ms. Dream hitchen, signed for beautiful furnie ings. each more than 14 f sare and a U tra-emodern ceramic bath, finished rumpus ‘room = in - basement, has iireplace. = Powder room fer vour guests, GE hot water heat. This) huxury is almost perfect structural- and well worth the Ideal for a small farm of as nice piace to retire, good coun- tty ‘on, g ONLY $5050) with lew down payment. 40 ACRES A marvelous location for a small estate, includes # small orchard, with a wonderful building site no wet spots, $11,500 with excei- sent terms : Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN. Saginaw St. FE 5-8163 ed. with beautiful nol to build on. See it and you'll _ PE ebeoe $3,000. Large Dn. payment. 9 ACRES~ MOSTLY WOODED * Jand, Suchy Realty. Ortonville. 193 ACRES. a pecuk FOR DEVEL- in ulation. Approxi- vor acre in growin ake Zownship. TEM 3-423 7404 E. Higa Rd, *iM38) PORTER nea nse) al DANDY FIVE-ACRE PARCEL OP land. eeguttal Suilding spot, Some woods A ¢ buy at $2,000 on terms. Located on paved road, RRIS & SON REALTORS weak Phone FE > 41557 TAMORA AREA . ze acres o tillable farm land, property offers scenic view with porerts exc. ropertys sites. Barn ed on proper - veo with term: perty. Price $10, MEAGHER REAL ESTA Oxford, Mich OA "Fiz Eves, OA A 8-2606 bo m2 We Clarkston, 8 acres, ‘evel as table bi sconte building sites. The price is now reduced acre, $600 down. 0 $378 per WHITE BROS. REALTORS Phone OR 3-1295 Open Eves “tuo Sun. 1 to 5. 742 ACRES 200 ft frontage nr. Clarkston $500 dow: on * ALDWIN Comercial and Mp. ’ AVE. jot .200 ft. frontage erms “Ridgew ay 975 )_ Baldwin Ave. FE 4-6203 ___ For Sale Farms _ - 48 en an OXFORD Dairy farm. 156 acr Modern dairy “3 silo and frontage ° 8 rm home. barn. 32 stanchions, hay keeper. '% mile on black top. Terma, Ridgeway 975 Baldwin Ave FE 4-6203 120 ACRES Locdtea *p prar. 40 miles from e acres Nabe, a the t see per fortable nh good nditic ptoi ‘oi shed, 2 chicken coops, buil dings alone on on: entire _— payment, ow gow Ho claded that coul ation, 6 room home, tsement, large barn-with 29 stanchions and _ stalie—has new vaieings th good fepair, $38,506 Edw. M, Stout, Realtor. t VIN Saginaw at Open Eves till. 630 Pu T | oad oe i Ruthen a REAL ORS FF 4.05 28. A) atch oeer FE Los7,. |. 37 8, Telegraph Eves. & fun, Harvey Wilson, Ber, } STR’ INCOME LAWRENCE W. Si ; oA TREET INCOME |. 13 ACRES N Wastwington Park Sub, SYLVAN LAKE apie rms, Income 881 week. Located in estate section — Just 0 ot Orchard Lake Ave. 3 bed. | coupl or small family. Built ‘in Bide. has ne .. furnace, ideal butiding site iriead a aiow close to bus and | SPT bert i Behool "$s.900—$2.- pew siding, - insulation, 000 cash or $5,500, | 29 ing. Includes carpeted living | o69 down. School. $8.000—-$2.- 4 OD er ite $1,000 down. MY 2 ‘om, area. Plastic ° 3 Tinees 7 sale, A fine MY 2.2821 Alle bath ‘with shower, oak floors. | gy. Acre. FARM vestments $16,500, rea- (27 ACRES | 102_ 8. Drosaety Late _Oriew “plastered wails, ruil. basement, Owner will permit buyer to sell sonable term Scenic site, located in eonter ofl heat. Storms 4, 74 cept contract. gf Deputiful estate section, WNER SELLIN screens. Offefed at $12,900.00 adaifiona cr payment. 12 miles , feed for quick sale. - t-room Ramee exclusive sivas Ponti rapacious, ‘mod NICHOLIE) cesicr tripp Reattor | pe: Be Tene Ses i See eine A bar ‘ $ na a ripy, R eal tor mortgage, No deale 81478. * ’ e Stre: CT & HARGER CO. FE 5-816) jor PE 5-858 DEAL DIRECT tor TEL-HURON W. Huron PE 56183) Why r cent? 49 Mt. Clemens et FE 5-1201| We have tto good buys in this Here is}a 3 bedroom all brick, tut | Eves. Mr Meiser FE 58004 convenient location. One with bows . GANTERBURY DRIVE, 10i¢— Va.| 88¢mept ranch home. wi i6x come .in addition to 4 bedroo CANT, MOVE RIGHT.IN 6 RMS attache fs rage fer for just pis. 006. for owner, Both in excellent eon FULL BASEMENT, GAS HEAT | °°. ot stom bujlt by dition: Very reasunable terms and ALUM, STORMS AND SCREENS... [\S builder Model. Call bet t550 po tek possess $1280 DOWN. SKY L Es | $And 1 or 4 to 6. Duntep. = om ioneee OLS RD. Jew eTeR: Out ready for oprine This neat 2 bedroom. home lo- | _ BLGIN 63008 AN TO 0.5300, |. gated in city of Ponting has such HOME ¥ BEDROOMS. PULL BASEMENT - I? com. afl h ; 4 ye shaded ; Easy /terms: D oO} N’T P ASS _UP bath city vr i tenon Close 4.500. MONEY! Sell unneeded to Pontiae | Motors and Fisher 2 bedroom, full ee ol hee | body As oer nae inelud- a Oe aren, ‘lbelongings fort cash) i mee atiaron ron Vitley R Realty | nt FE 2818, ciessitied Ads!) HOLES BARTRAp f »’ ReaLtY cot mse at | Pontiac” Li. OR 3-0681 « , | OR 3-950 1062 W. Huron, FE "gen x i’ ' * a7 PY 3 : ~ ‘ ? 7 é : . ; +? ; 7 } a reer a ‘f ~ f 4 { . a ; : “, 3 . : i \ i a) Soon, - lis \ o. aa pe . : poe! a gh pad i of Le De, eae ds ee te Z : fi = “al at Rone eee at 22 at ae, es ge Pia | & rs how hs Bias oe aE e Fn Sree a And Intge acres fort farming. "Good era For Sale Lots 46 fake sth seo with rath Bila DRIVE, a E ast SIDE Mode! Homes _ OTTAWA J A opts: 6 room, modern, 3 bedrm,, full : age, $5,000 less 10 iS per eat for Pen pmmmnetion dining, at Now Open Daily -soch, 78_SS2, fe coded . na Service Stations for Rent: | “steel i. wales. Only - se cash. "_C. Wood Co. “REALTOR pees aor 3-1235 rae are 6 S cabins,, resteiecant and After 7:00 OR Sous Corner Will Willams La “Lake 1 Road & } M39 Buy ay They Partridge | i re included’ Bast. pare ot aL is the price. Call for ad- ditional uleress a “ ort err 'P. W. DINN Warn eae end) i} ote os VAR ey F * 8 Or aif kinds “eater ‘end — doors Cabinet aareware. Pontiac Ri & Walking - mowers, chain saws, Tractor's, lawn roto-tillers Out ED. Witty 451'8. Sasinaw st cs fon SALI” WOOD, FROM § TO @ dollar 9 cord ab house. C. Gor- -555T — | 5g0p, F FIREPLACE WOOD, OAK. = ou, — & ye a ' $21 Mt. Clemens St, G -o-4 — see — wed. Secesnas | Bootain price Tormg te putt ou. FE 3-9830 ‘tractor, ste WINTER SPECIAL! ae coun ene eve ST Lépoint tuneup Goon ) DRY | SLAB WOOD | DE- then sistant coat of enan it a tough-weather re el. All for the WHITE. ‘BIRCH AND OA nyt a aaaeie p tres, Shrubs 8 wer Vie $39.95 - SERVICE PARTS EXTRA WE SERVICE ANY MAKE BY famed 2 8S Oe | Orchard Take Ave. 1573 8. TELEGRAPH RD. with: full basement. wat PE 6 petted | COMMERCIAL. $3 PACKARD FOR OLD- Aerous ss from Sn Treen: PARK AT. OUR FRONT ‘DOOR er model car. oR 73-3660. ¥ paresis. One re rant. Witt TRADE “86 PONTIAC CAT. ‘136 ft. and a oeeimaten t= " #109 8a. ft, Also another “Sale Land 1 Contracts 52. joe Ce os Sarvens bd Se property. able for business and off- WILL TRADE EQUITY IN NEW 3 street parking. Priced at $15,000 with terms. WM. H. KNUDSEN ° RE. B30 Fyntine state Bank Bldg. FE 4-45 Eves, Cali FE 2-3285 1 Business Op Opportunities 5: 5 _ Buy Thru Partridge List Thru ru Partridge @UNOCQ SERVICE STATION FOR BASE — NEC SASHABAW AND| ‘ous oervins. sais hour. FE MAYBEE | ROADS station 4 my constru We, train you : pay untl ec como) eted for Iiecvigw| J aR C THA AYDEN. Realtor w un ompany, . Ber oe ‘Michigan or 3 wan Walton Bivd. _” Open Eves. _ €Edar iw PSTALL SUPER BTA-| CHAPIN tion Very gocd location, how in- __ventory, Call FE 2-173. WE COVER THE STATE HARDWARE LAs ad GAS FRANCHIS: Only hardware in .ive town just 65 miles N. of Pontiac stablished over 18 yrs. showing net profit of $12,000 yearly. Small down pay- ment plus inventory handles reel estate and business CLASS ¢ BAR Over $111,080 equipment, parking for 300 cars, located Port Huron area, operated by hired help. 1 of the best money making ba vars in Michigan. Part-| WWJ ners have other interest, only $28,000 down handles valuable real estate and business. . SUPER, MARKET Here is one of those hard to find IGA markets. Over $200,000 year- ly gross, pus $1290 monthly ee income ‘eases. Main Center of fast growing town, just 15 miles N° Pontiac. Takes substantial down payment, entire package for iess than the value of the real estate. ~ STATEWIDE Real Bey Service of Pontiac CHARLES, REALTOR 1717 8. Pa. Telegraph F 2 LEASE NEW 2 BAY STA- tion. Birm am area. Located in resident section, For infor- mation. Call FE 20101 or after 6 p.m, FE _8-1448, Partridge A MUSIC sHOP in busy town on a main U8. bighw oy nes near Detroit. Handles reco raphs, ra- dios, TV, and other temas. $55,000 gross per Jie en $1,000 plus stock full pric BOOK STORES. Outstanding re- tail book store chain in metro- . Consists of 2 com ed shops, both in ex- 000° this ot profit business ‘at Full price $16,000 plus— frepirin its tae LAKEFRONT LIQUOR. Busy year ‘round liquor bar on popular lake near West Branch. Building om — jus separate owner's home. Sn the lake. Plenty of park. ing. Real estate and al) only $i6, n WARD EF. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES 1050 WW. HURON ST, OPEN EVE. "TIL 9 STANDARD..4.... OIL CO. bi) for new 2. stall, ma *poreeiaie inervice ‘ _ Stations loca’ uburn- ls Pree Aervice te: also company fi- nance}; tance avaliable for qualified ‘applicants. Call today. EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE Water conditioner | we both large and smal! ‘contracts for sale. Prompt. Toure REAL TORS \OR_ 3-122 Eves. MAple 5-1249 Money to Loan 53 CENT LAND CON- $4;900. Excellent investment,- ~ FE +103 or OR 3-2937 nae LET YOURS WORK FOR YOU ‘e have Real Estate—Realtors We buy, sel! & service land con- tracts. For just, we & depend- able service call us today. Let us work for you! HAPIN REAL ESTATE 4701 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains. (State Licensed | Lenders) SEASONAL . CASH -Oe> cash ‘or seasonal expenses in 1 VISIT! Phone, sive a few facts. then come BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. (LOANS $25 TO $500) TW. Lawrence 8t FE 2-0249 Buckner Customers ‘ Are Happy Folks Buckner's Employes serve with a smile in the most friendly m . “It really isn't a matter of what they have in /common— it’s more what he has in Prefe: ee bedrm. ranc anch-type penne with at- tached car port, late model car. Includes complete aluminum storms and screens, water soften- also necessarily would not have to be aR “D. RILEY, Broker $09 Eliz, Lk. Rd. FE 41157 _For Sale Clothing 56 BEAUTIFUL SILVER GREY muskrat jacket, size 16, $100. MI a COAT, %-LENGTH. BROWN SEAL- kin. 12-14. Very good cond. MI GIRL's OR LADIES SKIRT ‘SIZE LADY'S WOOL ¢ _Nike new, size | LADIES, TEENs “COATS. $3; $5 each. FE 43025. MEN'S CLOTHING CAMEL HAIR overcoat, top coat, rain coats, jackets, size 40, 42, shirts shoes & many other articlés. 10 Bloom- _field Terrace. FE 4-2230. SUB TEEN, COAT, SIZE royal blue, excellent TZ tion, 68-6647. “Sale F Household Goods 57 1996 DELUXE. SEWING MACHINE, like new. 1250 Maurer, FE 8-6478. 16 CU, FT. AMARA UPRIGHT freezer. Used 2 2 rfec oon ee a < quick sale. . KR. Hamm . etamora. Phone Or. 41” DELUAE $50, OR 3-4327. -— | 8 OIL ecanda pa oumeae & Duo-Ther 1 arge ot tanks, ood cond 50 8 Miegraph Ra,, ‘ontiac 10°CU. | FT. HUDSON REPRO. = _cel. cond, Reasonable. FE 8-1 AUTO. WA R, $50 AND DRE. Sahar $40, Both in good cond. “ABOUT ANY FOR THE Hi AT LES A little out of the way, but a lot less to pay, Space Reaters. all sizes, Gas and electric refriger- ators. Ranges and water heaters. RIC STOVE, na You Soup BE FOUN Tt ts easy to deal at Buckner's, where courtesy and kindness are shown to everyone and bérrowing is @ pleasure. Provide for your immediate and future happinéss by arranging for ® cash credit account with the company where you are wel- comed, and your patronage is ap- preciated. Loans to $500, Ue to 24 months to repay. BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY '2ND FLOOR, NATIONAL noe. 4512 DIXIE HIG WAY ° DRAYTON PLA 230 BARNSTON, | WALLED | Late LOANS — $25. -to. $500 ‘COMMU 3 E. OL FRI LOANS, $25_ BAXTER & 64 W. Lawrence ‘GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1950 to 1956 cars. Bring your title. Most deals closed. in. 30 minutes. Loans also made on fur- niu. , Sienatures and other se- Oakland Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, FE 2-9206— $500 avis ‘0 $500 VINOSTONE St, “FE 4-1538 desireg man of T ennizetion for Pontiac and surrounding areas. Bank financing arranged. All serv- ice enn installation habdled b ignext ‘at aoe sold at Best discount field. Prefer Su this field, but not necessa _Pineotn al interview call Royal Oak, Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge %% To Buy TO SELL REALTOR TRIDGE THE “BIRD” OSEE. 8TORE FOR ere Tr) and OX- A Lake 3-4082 and EM 41 MACHINE SHOP Pully equipped and ready to go, jarge eo plus living quar- ters. uy at $27, with Site” We Shave. the key, so call for CRAWFORD “AGENcr 83% W. Huron FE 41549 Ev ; 2, MY 31143 & EM_3-2349 Wi tee SS DARD OIL CO. , Snir applica- Is now aceopiio WHEN YOU NEED _ $29 to $500 budget. We will be glad you with Se TE Sroplema. FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 4-1574 ~ Need $500 With fast, courteous service and on payments to fit your budget? Then you should visit our new modern office so convenient to parking -and shopping. where new private —s ita: you. Or phone FE 5-8121 and tell Us your needs, Home « Auto Loan Company 7:°N~ Perry Street a* (Second — Floor) Hours: 9 to $; Saturday, 8 to 1 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN: ROCHESTER, M MICH, LOANS, $24 TO 9500 e. UTOS tions for all porcelain service Nation os on. sil traveled U.S. 10 in Wate , ichigan. Well established busi- ness, nity for right* man, Company financial assist- ance svatiabic. For further in- formation cal /FE 4. 1584 o OR” wo 2- 5870. EXT. 223" ESTOCK . HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph Rochester OL 640711, OF 1-791 Mortgage Loans - 54 LOANS — $600 to st, 500 For any purpose modern of not. on in 4, ests. dressers, , Vanities and springs and | mattresses, Living room suites, occasional chairs, tables, lamps, TV sets, radios, rugs, dining Toom suites. Dinette sets and many other misc. items. NEW & USED. Visit our trade dept. for real bargains. USE gga. why ray PLAN . TERMS UP TO" 24 SS IONTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or trade, Come out and look around, 2 acres of free parking. . : HONE. FE 1 OPEN DAILY @ TO 9 AND SUN. 12 5 L & SAL 8 Es co. 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile E x, 4 Aen Heights on Auburo — AUTOMATIC WASHER NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Only $149.95 Complete L. A. WAGNER CO, . Phone | 21 AUTOMATIC WASHERS: BENDIX, Kenmore General Electric, Thor, \and Westinghouse rebuilt. As jow $49. a Rov's REPLACEMENT 96 Oakian ____FE 2-4021 12 cus oF HOT POINT FREEZ- . #208. 95. R. B. Munro Electric 1069_W._ Hu SENDIX AUTO. ” WASHER, P8235. _215_8. __ Tilden.” aie 5:00 ie BE DR 00 M SUITES, dresser and bookeuse bed. cae, 1956 modern dest; aTey, walnut, black and eae slight scratched Terrific values. eh gan uotescent, riture An- nex, 307 Orchard Lake Ave, OEM a FOR SALE. a TV, Au DROOM ae Electric ra ran washer $8 er, Refri ig... com 200 5 ¥F iture, excellent condjtion, antique dishes, men's * elothing sizes 40, 42. 10 Bloomfield Terrace. FE -_ 42230. CHROME DINETTE SETS, AS- semble these. yourself and eave. four: chairs and table, 98 value, $39.95. These are new 1956 designs, famous make, Formica tops. and Michigan Fluoress« t, _chard Lake Ave. CLOSE OUTS Sampocn card table, reg. $7.95; now $4.95. Seale’ sation love mat: ‘Step ms Oth tor formica $12 *. Hotpoint refrig.. jeu ep. ae, APPLIANCE CLAYTON’S ad bk. Rd. egieh FURNITURE _FE_ 5-0474 Wy ALTON Walton, cor. _ fete FE 2-2257 ELECTROL LATE MODEL $30, Can FE ood condition, ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER, FA- mous name brand, slghtly marred, exceptional saree. Mich- igan Fluorescent, 393 Ore hard __Lake_Ave. _ ELECTRI ER PORTABLE, sING sewing machine. Will sacrifice, $1.35 per west. an, payment “s until Jas, it m ager, Mrs. anton, wil ing” Me | 20 your home, Clarke Sewing _chine 8 Sales, FE _5-3604 FOR SALE: SMALL i to $12 i TORR TOR. Go0D USED RE OR_3-1217. GOOD USED ELECTRIC RAN) ALL NAME BR AND SIZE SOME LIKE NEW. $39.50 AND/ UP De NDS: Pett ea * «» CONSUMER'S PQWER/ CO. | 28 W. Lawrence FE 5-8151 FRIGIDAIRE R R TORRATOR, EACH CASH CUS- _-|TOMERS throu rou Clasti- "fied Ads.” me 28181,| i oe. $100. | Sale ‘Household Goods 57 “GRAND” oas COOKING STOVE. a ar ge heating steve. Like new. @l. oil tank, 395 E. eton HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE, Calrod burners, nic: condition, _ poly $40.95. _Milk's, } FRIGIDAIRE REPRIGERA —- ft Good hates + condition, only $59.05. Milk’s, 6-1300 GAS RANGE «0, ene bce ememmeme — AUT. DELUXE Tappan, like new. 3-2209. GAs RANGE, 36" wick APPEAR- ance, Center cluster burners. Our $39.05, Milk’s. MI 61300. 00 KENMORE, -WRINGER very reasonable, FE 32-8768. KENMORE “WASHER. Bi Admural electric stove. r. 135 Washin: KELVINATOR REF cu. ft §o _ only. $48: Milk’ .. MOVING AWAY PROM GAs LINE must sell Whiri-pool dryer, like new, . seo Kenmore - auto. washer, operation good, - MI 4-5360. MOTOROLA TV 2” MAHOGANY. iy model. Nice dition. Only WASHER, | For Sale Miscellaneous 5 60 2S $3. OR ime. ot BA after oe AIRS. : | P16-GALLON OIL TANK. ALSO 0 OIL MY 2-1085: burners. MY 2-1 AUTO, WATER HEATERS, $ . 5 ft, wt, iron a tet. ‘ Tino soil PIPE, 8. SAVE “EES rE BaP and r and steam boilers. Automatic water heater, supplies, hardwere. Bros : crock ond tile seaivanired SUPPLY 3085 ipe, fittin hd Punt, *“ARIOHT: ore La _Lapesr | Rd, FE 4-543 BROWNING AOTOMATIO 6 SHOT . moon wer m SR’ 3-083 etter eben BOSE: BEEF AND | PORE — HALF AND ae Opdyke Market, OL BRAND NEW HOTPOINT GAR- bage disposal unit with warranty, reas. FE 4-3006.- Bonny Maid Vinyl SALE “TINOLEUMS © - ert Wall Tile 25¢ svnke M41 (Y WwW, Huron | FE 4-3064 SINGER SEWING } MACHINE. Used, Payments of $1. 2 wk. Ist. payment due Feb: 26th. Credit STOVES, |. BOUGHT, SOLD, EX- changed. Turner’s, 602 Mt, Clem-* _ens. 0801. SUNBEAM | MIXMASTER, $15. West Bend electric Pe $6. Rloskste grill $4. lecloth 12 napkins, green, Pg _ Brgoleat table, knotty pine, $22. TRADE ELECTRIC > RANGES FOR. 8 ranges R, B, Munro, 1060 , Huron. TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar. electric washer Guar, electric refrigerator . ving room suite . 'YMAN’S 18 W. Pike St. FE 4-11224 -TV, MOTOROLA. A. 17 GOOD CON- dition. $50. EM _ 3-0005. WHITE ELECTRIC —CABINET sewing machine. All attachments. AB electric apt. _ 22008. roe Sed Trade-It n \ Dept. size stove. OR CONVENIENT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE €0. 361 S. Saginaw St. Pontiac, M! Mich USED REFRIG.... . USED D TV,/ $19.95 AND UP RADIO “& APPLIANCE PE 4-1133 ~ WAYNE GABERT’S APPLIANCE SALE Up to 40 per cent discount on all new floor F cumple Petr isereteris | LE | ata Toa et sets, 2 yrs. raat - ata WAYNE GABERT BIf DISCOUNTS ON / HI FIDELITY —/ RADIOS AND / PHONOGRAPHS if N. Saginaw FE 5-6189 WASHING MACHINE, CONVEN- / tlonal with eutomatic pump, $129.60 value, $80.05. Michigan Pmorcocent, 303 Orchard a For For Sale ! Miscellaneous 60 60 * ROTOMATIC, nono MOW- L R 30614. FT EN- er 0%, very good, $45 P. CONT. TiRPaE ‘o potas tor fee sled, etc. Py‘ 4 Smee SCAPFOLDING_ OR * 0087 trays, tan, ~ SAVE bets UMBING __. 172° §, Saginaw St. / “AL UMINUM SIDING “Tt's smart to buy in the off- season.” ' Soot ae prices, Im- faucets, -|. COA $1 Orchard Lake Ave, Bott ‘pipe. quivenized pipe. sewer crock plaster and bardw EASY CREDIT TERM MAKE. SURE. I | BURMEIST FE R Northern kumber Co. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. Pontiac EM 3-417] & EM Telegraph & 8 Mile rolt _EL MOWERS until! January let, pat will held until ulpment, 6507 eos debe on 3-8506 ROMEX BY T — COIL, 4 “PER ‘oot, Wall pases pty to duplex pl plugs, *mompson, io ry SE PTIC TANKS REINFORCED CONCRETE 6 3872 Eliz, Lk, Rd, auMP P PUMP, | GENERAL ‘~ LEC. 70.50 value, $40.50. Mette orerate marred; also. 4 deep sig shallow wel! jet pumps at ter- rife buys, wlebigen Fluorescent, __§3_ Orchard Lake Ave. SALE Anan combination doors, aluminum & . Swaings. tractors u Small de spring. __ Dixie » Hwy. MA s 5-7878, OF windows Fibergias "Milk's, MI 61300 | = | BRAND NEW BLOND DUO- FE 4-6089 me ~ gi ecTaic DRYER. | 30" | Therm. 3 room oll space heater. sam to 8 om __ - Glectere ae See eriteens ahchele ; | TRAILERS POR SALE. $35 AND | Ha Ra ae BRICK, RECLAIMED-ALL YOU | up, 2117 Jones Rd. OR 37511. | Wuxe ironer and washer. Balance | OMe RO "geal ioe piiag =, KORO | $2 per week. 1967 Whirlpool de- 31245 W. 6 Mile Ra. oe noting Toe luxe dryer, save $60, e $2| BRICK. RECLAIMED. xc FACH.| fretntcreed Y tank 0M. long. 9 ft. r week, Aamiral ‘refrigerator, Surplus Lumber & Bales Co deep, Bit. wide. Same ie one ove. Tate model, automatie detrost, #78, | «140 Highland Rd. (Mise) OR “1002 | Typhioen tee! a cosa. cx &. ie TAPE RECORDER. REVERE. ‘ BLAS cLoce COLLECTION. GRAND-| Studio model base reflex speaker. ON ALL NEW FURNITURE ‘ather clock, Call FE seen afier remote contro), 15 7-in. tapes. OR pisos pe. living rooms sulte 4 akere 7 new 8 00 | CI ORESCENT PIX- | FO, . $33 Fiafor™ preak ast, . 00 tures, newest, brightest and most rom des: for LCOUPLED. NEW: Hrd sores ne attres, ‘59 | modert of lighting for kitch- | 39.95 value $23.95. These are $18 Cotten’ mattres * 1 p1005 | feist ? s rec-| lightly. factory marred. Also Siso Utility cabinet... $9.50 thabaly bh tr oc aed caine. Mall large selection of avatories, beth- . wo wereene sevens 3 3 factory showrooms, Mi tubs and ea wan Michigan r coc eees, re AE ttghtt Sen ade sa —_ Soo MAN OIL FURNACE. 60,000 Te lb L b 10 OSE EAD, FURNITURE Sisay| BTU. Cheap. FE O00 alter albot umber SIMMONS HIDE -A- WAY, BOX springs, PE 8-020. 148 Pingree. Casi Twa ceprruns rect eb tnd cd =) ange PONTARLE wine MA | HRRET Saks mao oat | fe Fa € e A s to buildin, from $3.95. Dou- koe ae $125 a week. Call FE €1564,| pie sinks from $9.95. G. A ard, D LUMBER oot ae a | D | —Corenet___ : —_Thompeca,_t 8. Per & windows MU 92218 or MU * SALE ON TILE DEEP FR $150) 92832. EEZE 14 CU. tales” “ree ox Ge. Pe prepaid Send Sener ier OILLIROHAM VIERING co. DRILL YOUR OWN co cou. re outfit cheap, ‘FE 17-0251 aft- FREE STANDING TOILETS 21x32 double sinks 3 6.08 .- mg or EM __3-0203 GIVE RED STAMPS Empire 2600 Union Lake Rd, at Commerce M 3-4148 THE LAKE AREA'§ LARGEST WIN oe AND TRIM MPO Double hes win: owe rom. Sliding windows #e Storm windows, 2 lite ‘from. doors, Birch No. 1 flush Boor and window ‘tri. 26" x68 doors, 1 double window, two 9 light. 20 x 24 an blind fit, _56" width. FE 2- ~ORLVanit, great AREA sement Windows a aeep, oe 18” geen. "a8 38. *BLAY LOCK AL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Garage Doors Berry Steel overhead pitees. sec- all sizes Lares selection from ‘6 modern door on yout wereee’ Monts foe te, 7 IT Then Bring It Here We pay top doller for, sharp care A LL’S " Corea 2020 Dixie vy FE 2-9678 Pr 4.6296 Wanted Used Cars 88 OPP PRIVATE PARTY cash for late model. &.p.m. FE 2-4376. WANTED: oS SCRAP | CARS “JUNK AND Feces > CARS Paris. is) E. WILL PAY Cail after 254 8, SAGINAW ST. FE 47371 THE HIGH DOLLAR . For used ears, We need ‘heen, Drive the extra miles, it wt pay you well, 4540 Dixie "i. J. VAN WELT OR _3-1355 / Wanted Used Tru Trucks | OWNER OPERATED DODGE trucks for aw hauleway, immediate, ge ermaneet empley~- ment. C.O.E, or conventional, Southern territory. pe etee- away Co., Detroit TW. 3 ___ For Sale Trucks CHEVIE % TON PICKUP. 3054 Syaawin Rd., Oakwood, Mich. OA 8-3238 59 ‘eT N PICK-UP, dn., take over pymts. 10; 00" a. m. to 5 b. m. a7 lorence. $3 cit ny hag“ STAKE, , SINGLE E 2-5164 as . LAtteln oy Clarkston ‘48 INTER, PICKUP, NEW TIRES, low mileage. Terms, OR 3-2296. ‘$s FORD. F- R & H. WIND- shield washers, spotlight, A-1 con- dition. MAytair 6-013. 6 FORD && TON PICK UP. Used very little, 1580 1 Lochaven. ‘$4 CK-UP. $,000 ACTUAL MILE- a] buy, $780. By owuet. x dealers, After six. _OA 8 < = WHEN IT. COMES TO. - TRUCKS: COME TO US iigt JEEP. WRECKER. ree 1951 Ford Tractor 1953 Chev. Sedan Deliv. 1949 Ford Pickup 1954 Chevrolet Panel 1952 GMC Pickup — 1953 Ford Panel 1953 GMC Pickup 1945 Ford Dump 1953 GMC Panel 1955 Chevrolet Pickup 1948 Ford.with utility box Wilson GMC | Ponttas's engpesiee truck dealers” ‘ Oakland at Cass- SCRAP TRON, SCRAP ~~ Cugtes care $20 MY 23-5499. or See M& M Motor Sales’ yo oro r “| 56 Cadiliac é oupe 4.56 Olds 98 AUTO. SUPER MKT. “$4495 il Power | 5 |. “Deville, Hedramatic, eee eee ce PONTIAC ac CONVERTORS. * & , t emner, “OR 30306 or Free ’5 57 License Plates With Following Used Cars - asancnaqatabepatiantsai apts, ‘8 Pontiac 2 Chieftain as “ah 795 einai See att a ne 57. mos mrsoonat _ Cense plates. All are com- “winterized, “Windsor 4Dr. Exceptional “TEA Do na ce a ig ge ms RA A th ARS a i A Nn I Sk ot ca a OS 0” DUICK 3.) ‘99 Biymouth Sa voy 7 SUS _ ooh Saten.- Radio. * waster. wwall. Tires. aie _ = =Delute Holiday Coupe * Hyaramat- Radio & Hea Power | Radio “& Heater. Low Mileage: Kul! Thi 2 = “ 7 =a = “condition, wa , $2495, ull price, .This “prite in-} = ee aa te sean | penbers ‘Dynafiow. “Pui cludes all taxes, cost of |: : $395. Harry Rigeind. PE 3-1542. "| - — Pete “+ title transfer_and 57 fie ; BA oa Pon Senet Radie-® "Meot-| pletely winterized: - sm) ; a — : and Ve ‘motors +door nerdrive eae it 1G) a [eon “BI nice toro. SS ulet-Rapeero ois i Mercury i ~{ = eee ee ae 2 Dr. Radio & Heater . pe ; Tea thoroughly recondi- ‘Detage Retr, Sedna pea . S ‘a3 W. Huron PE ¢218s be meee tore Ju i ta adig eater ere ‘SO P ~ > * a ackard | & . SN] —_ _( “West Side ‘Used Cars Alt rit J, Sf Ail i‘ oe e2105 ” A. : Hxdramatic, ‘Radio & Heater.| 2 Dr, Radio & Heater AY oe mae 4 Oa WE CARRY d. \ \ —._\ NOTE ON THESE $175 or_trade-in_of equal . Dprecrar < : 4Dr. ‘Sa-Ford Convert. . mS BLA) 7 : ® SPECArs ~ atre-witthande the down ‘Enafomaiic Badia & Heater 0 DeSoto a \ \ bh . - _ PeywouTr——-—-—-- payment on the. Teuti tea '54 Chevgolet 2Dr...$ 895] 2De.Radio & Heater | 57 See a ee | Radio &_Mesbel mean eo ial eee. = hep | — _Per Week __| 54OldsO8%.........81895| ‘AQ RiainAl -|. _ —— = | SS Scie e 49 Buick — “Doeg our auto insurance pay” double indemnity? T lust 3 DOWN - ’S4 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Deluxe, $95 DO $25 Each Two Weeks Radio & Heater, Dynafiow. w/wel Tires, Power ‘Bteer- ‘Two te choose trom --- $ 795 --70Cars to Choose F rom = OLIVER ~BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Open Till 9 FE 29101 low mii , thee Anytime cope 30 po tas ory finish ‘Rado, Denier, S195 atcha! OLIVER BUICK $500 © ‘Full price, This price in- ae a cludes all taxes, cost of} 4 title transfer and "57 li- We Ae a a i a A a A i a a Re ee ssaesieasdednehdiahanind lesied aR: HE Ih eH { cense plates. All are com- ‘ ; pletely winterized. ‘92 Ford 2Dr. Customline V-8 52. Buick _ Special 2 Dr.” "50 Packard 4 Dr. Sedan . * 2 Dr. V8 ‘92 Chrysler _ 4 Door _ 20 Other Cars to Choose From s = = 2 * BUICK , 210 Orchatd:- Lake Rel » FE 29101 Open Till 9 ae CARKNE ER DODGE . SALES © ; ete oO (CHEVROLET somes @o cars & - officials on and 4-door ith radios and boaters walls & wast Utica ‘Ses ae Hydramatic. Radio & Heater 52 Lincoln 4-Dr. ..2$ 745 Hydramatic, Radio & Heater Olds-Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 iss WUICK 2 DR. Ra” EX. CON. dition. $275, OR 3-9625,- CHEVIE CONVERTIBLE - 1956. 1 m Whitewalls st sel) BEL AIR 7 DR. R&H, 2 tone. ~~ seat covers. Like new mre) actual pie. mie By ” Only 83,490.00, lered by cnet. No _dealers. After six OA 8-2767. ‘a CADILLAC. don | COND, WILL _trade, FE @-3788, DILLAC saad oe iO 1950 I gg! ‘gg - > gh RADIO & Sousee. Wail Tires. Absolutely no money ae ous payments of ng 4 per Call Credit Perks. Midwest 6-6550, aid Torner Ford. HAUPT Pontiac Sales ‘S4 Super 88 Olds, 4 dr. sedan. "63 Cney. 4dr. seda: '52O0lds eS 3 : Se ee ae ee ae “Sl Dodge 4 dr oedaa, A-1 cond, N. MAIN 8T CLAmmeTON Open niles ‘til = ___MAple 5-5566 or MAple | “sue i952 ve WAGON, es Sas he tt rT) Sars ok _ white 2dr. R & H, ww u perfect cond, MI 43440. ‘3 CHEV. 2? DR., SHARP ARKNER DODGE SALES 6 4 Dr. Radio & Heater No Down Pa yment Necessary , OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. “| FE29101 Open Till 9 1954 ™ Ford -- Ranch Wagon’ ~~ $1095 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer OL be7l1 $605 onaos) Va Van Dyke, Utica 1953 CHEV. 210 MODEL. ONE owner, Excellent condition, Very clean, FE 32-6255, DODGE HARDTOP. TAKE over payments. ¢ OR_3 3-8633. MOTHER'S ERRAND CAR. rg trans, $95. MI 4-0319 en mae ‘% FORD $3 CARKNER DODGE SALES 44053 Van Dyke, Utica CHEVROLET 4953 210 Club coupe, 2-tone radio, heater white walls. * Only $995 ‘LOW DOWN PAYMENT ‘NORTH CHEVROLET | 1000 S. Woodward Ave, BIRMINGHAM 106i FORD 6 SEDAN. Rat, SEAT eovers, $225. 4-0875. a a FORD VER R & H. PERFECT $505. EY FORD SALES NER! on N. Washingt OA 8-2521 4 FORD. LINE. GOOD -redit noth te do. MU 4-5155. Tom Bohr, Inc., Milford. FOR SALE BY OWN OWNER: 1963 FORD ay with over- drive.new W-Wall ‘tires, loaded with extras. Ree te one. Call between 5 and Dar- win a Soe. sis Prenklin rd, ‘$3 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 ees & H, Many faa: 9 rE sae. CHEV. HARDTOP, ‘am ‘. TONE OLET 1952 STYLINE = DE- luxe 2 dr. sedan: R&H, seat cov- __ers, good cond $550. MI 4-014. ja CHEV. « DR, PG, R @ H. $425. FE 2-048 1985 CHEV. 180 SERIES, STAN- _dard trai ion, FE, 46694 ~~ SEE-OUR | . af ! Safe Buy USED CARS CENTRAL ‘LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts. FE 4-3885 - 4 La "30 CHEV. 4 DR., CHEVROLET BELAIRE 1956. 4 DR. owerglide, 2 tone silver & white General Motors. executive's car. In excellent. condition, Radio. F-Z eye glass. Back up lights, Auto-~ matic windshield asher. White sidewalls and many other acces- sories. $1800. Call ‘Milford MU) 4-3921 or 2565 Wixom Rd. | "36 CHEV. BEL AIR. wt sass | CARKNER DODGE SALES 44053 Van Dyke, Utica WILL ACCEPT ~ Outboard motors, boats, appll- es, guns, Meras te As cere tan of a b geed tees car, | CHEVROLET . 1955 210 4door sedan. 2-tone blue and ivory. Heater, defrosters, windshield washers. Only 995 ~§ é Ow DOWN PAYMENT NORTH CHEVROLET / 1000 S. W oodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM - CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Clearance sale of all new cars and demonstrators 1954 Plymouth Belvidere V-8, 4 dr. station wagon, warn button shift, R. & H., all tires, 1055 pneu Club Gedan V-8, R&H, sharp 3986 Piymouth Betvedere: Hardtop, | door, powerfilte, pwer pack, “R&H, W-Wall tires, tinted giags, many other extras,, sho¥room * condition. | 1955 Chevrolet V-8, Bel Aine 4dr,. . powerglide, R. &H., jo Plymouth Belvedere ear. high- ative, H, 2 tionally clean. ee 6 MAIN ST CLARKSTON. Open Evenings—Please hone MAple 5-514 se 0 Open Nites ‘w ] sae! - Clarkston |; Pa. R , __Geod ‘cond, $300" eash.. PE sonar ' IMPERIAL} W. tires, excep. Motor Sales Crooks off Auburn Rd. FE 5-4097 1957 NASH “RAMBLER. ‘OVER. drive, heater bow mileage, good condition. MI 6-43 i951 NASH | Rea STATION | Sons Geod condition. Phone OR Full price, This price in- cludes all taxes, cost of transfer of title, and '57 license plates. All are com- pletely gvinterized. ‘54 Ford 2 Dr. Customline V-8 ‘54 Pontiac 2 De. Chieftain "$6 OLDS 88, DR. HARDTOP, LESS than 9,000 miles. Heater, defrost | ture power seat, power steering, color-gray “with white roof. Up- hoistery black & white Mechan- feal and finish condition ‘triple | A-l. $2600 cash, for quick sale. Midwest 6-4281. i950 OLDSMOBILE ? DR. RADIO & heater, Hydramatic. Absolutely - no money down, assume pay- ments of $1433 per month. Call Create Mer., Mr. Parks Midwest 4-T802, “Harold _Turner_ Ford. "$4 OLDS SUPER 88 2 DR POWER Steering & Brakes, Hydramatic, Radio & - Heater, Too shape. No reasonable’ offer refused, Low down payment, FE 8-6951, Field Motors a, otps ‘8 HOLIDAY “HARDTOP. H. W.W., spotlights, etc. Sood condition. ‘MAytair 6-2013 | 1948 baptgetty CLUB COUPE, PLYMOUTH | __clean, $295. PLYMOUTH | 1955 Club sedan.’ solid blue finish, radio and heater Only $795 LOW DOWN PAYMENT NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave, 1982, 4 ; DR. ~ VERY _ EM 30117 > ‘54 Mercury 2 Dr. Radio & Heater ‘54 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr. w-Wall ‘Tires, j , HASKINS FE 2.9101 'S3 Buick Super Hardtop BIRMINGHAM 33 PONTIAC 2DR. | Low mileage The Cash, terms or tra PEOPL Es AUTO SALES | 68 CAKLAND 2-2351 ‘94 PONTIAC, 6, 2 DOOR, AY oma. matic, R&H clean, quick sale, $950 399 Baldwin ask for Fred. Gaskin 1952 PONTIAC CATAL INA. “SUPER Deluxe, Radio & Heatér, Hydra- matic, W-Wall tires $590 down $500 a week FE 8-6051, Field Motors . STOP — LOOK! STATION WAGONS ‘$4 Ford V-8 ranch wagon, ‘$7 Nash wagon, 63 Nash Rambler wagon. $1 Willys wagon, ‘49 Plymouth — wagon, ‘48 Willys wagon. Small down payments, easy terms ROGER'S SALES & wee Se 695 Auburn 1956 PONTIAC - 4 DR any P. 3.609 mi. All power equip. abd | access, Owner's car. Reas. price. _ Catt — efter 6p tn FE : Used Car Lot For Rent _ All set up. Lights, office, ready go. Located on M24, 2 miles sou - of Oxford. Lease can be arranged Call Mr. Jeffrey 70 Other Cars to Choose from OLIVER BUICK | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ~ FE 29101 aes Till 9 1991 FORD 2 DR, RADIO RA HEAT money , down, assume payments ‘of ge. 16 per month, Call el Mer Tod “WVerv low* rent HONEST VALUES Turner Ford. 1. s. MY 3-1257 1983 10: V8 2 dr oo... FORD 1953 2 DR. A A VERY “CLEAN, | 8 04 ©2821. 9¢ eves. SY 1951 Ford-6 2dr... $345 | _o rust, $675. FE 5 START 1961 Ford V8 2dr... . $375 | 1950 FORD SPORT COUPE “R&H ATS SAM'S AUTO SALE W.W., sun visor, $200. 919 Bos- THE NEW YEAR TH € Oakiand. _Open till 9, =] ‘$6801 | ton” seat = FE 4-4931 r RIGHT — 58 FORD CONVERTIBLE, OLIVE | °§5 FO USTOM 2 DOOR. V-8._ BUY THE 1-7422 after 5:30. 095 1950 oun 2 DR. CUSTOM a, RA- Overdrive Sharp. $1, J RY FORD SALES 10 N. Washington OA #2521 | RIG AT iS AR dio ater. ly no meoey down noses payments of $1216 r. month, Call Credit “Mer, Parks, Midwest 47500, | Harold Termer Ford ‘$4 FORD, CON. LIKE NEW $1,095 CARKNER DODGE SALES 3508 ew aan Dyke, * Utics ‘ GOOD cL “$0. 6 CYL. FORD _ $235. I Pe E $0328 alter 4. 1952 FORD V-@. R & H. TURN IN- dicators. Excelent conidition, No _Ttust. FE 32-7301. Bud Shelton — 1952 FORD COSTOM @ 2 DR. NO. Rust $5.00 down; $500 a week ome, __Field| Motors SS FORD 2DR. OR & H. wortenete. All red. HURON MTR. SALES RIGHT. CONDITION AT THE RIGHT PRICE FROM THE RIGHT DEALER Save Time Offers "86 Olds, Holiday Cpe ...... $2495 ‘So Pontiac Cat PS. PB, $1895 ‘65 Chevy hardtop ........, 140% ‘86 Chevrolet 2-door, V-8 $1395 ‘54 Ford Vict. Fordomatic . ‘54 Chevy Bel Air PG ..., | "34 Ford Customline V-8 .,.. ‘$3 Pord V-8 Tudor "$2 Pontiac Hydra, 8 cyl. ‘62 Chevy pickup .... ‘S] Buick 4 dr. Sharp eee ICE "82 Chevy 2-doo BILL SPEN — a Studebaker 4df, Sharp... § 305 #2 Oakland Ave. FE 89297 prick. 4-door, oie be son 4-do0! Bud Shelton Motor Sales Auburn at E. Bivd FE 46728 YOU DON’T NEED CASH | BIRMINGHAM #§ NASH IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .MAN REQUIRE NO MONEY DOWN. Nash Rembler Hardtop Ford Ford: DeSoto Dodge Nash Rambier Ford Convertable Ford Convertable , sone Pontia Studebaker hardtop ye ci. Pontiac Hardtop “$2 Nash 4 - Chevrolet 30 Ford . 1955-56-57 NASHES OF ALL TYPES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY See Stan or John : “RIRMING SHAM NASH 666 S. W oodward, Biham— MI 5300 Open till 9 ¢ a a PE ES BAS ES BP ORG en EE Cee ee Se ene Or reer eee cal igs Soaks dnd cei NS CARS LISTED BELOW - k ef | ‘56 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE, | ‘64 CHEV, BEL AIR 4 DR RFLITE DSON 2 Aa HYDROMATIC | i HYROMATIC | ‘33. 8 DEBARER CLUB COUPE, | HYDRO. ‘$3 PONTIAC 2 DR. PG. "83 FORD 2 DR. 8 CUSTOM CHEVROLET S82 Deluxe 4-Dr.. Radio & heater, Powerglide, new for ‘52. PONTIAC 55.2. & 4Drs. from $1495 ALSO A LARGE SELECTION OF > : NAS, MAKE US AN OFFER |, SA7*¥INS i! 52 HUDSON 2 DR. CHEVROLET . 32 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK . SS Deluxe 210 V8. $1395 ‘$1 BUICK 2 DR, SPECIAL ; Radio & heater, Powerglide, W- ‘51 PLYMOUTH 4 DR | Walis, ; ‘51 CHRYSLER SARATOGA 4%6r | me. FORD | 330 BUICK DYNAPLO HARD TOP. °53 Custom Convert. ' $205 ER rr BUICK SPECIAL 2 2 DR. brilliant wap | | ad BUICK 2 DR { Radio & heater, Ll. finish. ‘50 DODGE PICKUP ‘30 CHEVIE PANEL “0° FORD BELL UTILITY RIEME NSCIINE IDER | ty TON S44 DODGE ‘g TON PICKUP.” ” ‘61 DODGE COE | ) ‘92 CHEV. LONG WHEEL BASE. N I TELEPHONE RETAIL STORE ~ D odge . “GOODWILL | : Ply mouth. USED CARS” 272 B.. Saginaw FE 2-913 | PS ay a HE POST OFICR . ; T, CLEMENS\8T, us me | \ cemete siebot ” en | This tsa chieftain deluxe. 2 doot, | with R & H Hydra. A clean car. - orice is right. | 0555 | t ak \ ae | | 952 W. Huron _FE_ 2.2641 | _ r i ; 253 F “ORD | And Start. At 2 ae sat Fully equipped na “Pontiac Retail Store” He R¢ IN MT R. S AT | MERCURY . $52 W. Huron * FE 2.2641 "SA Mionterev 4-Dr.. 81695 | ‘57 FORDS . MERB GLENN | > Radio & heater Merc-O-Matic, | —— FE_23 | beautiful RED-& WHITE . HUDSON we | " "S52 Wasp 2-Dr. .....8 395 | Radio & heater Florida driven, * . body in A-1 condition | FORD . ' , TM Skyliners oe... S}O95 Club coupe, radio & heater, Fo- O-Matic - OLDSMOBILE ~ . _ $4 Super 88 ...... $1495 , Li LU Radio & heater, Hydramatic, W- Le Walls, 2 tone paint. BUICK - 53 Super +Dr. 2.2.8 $ 895 ‘56 FORD VICTORIA FORD-, Radio & heater, W- wale low OMATIC mileage. ‘66 BUICK CENTURY HARD TO P| “35 FORD @ PASS. 4 DR. WAGON g!, "35 bdo F DR. LANCER VERT | CHEVROLET . ie te AIRLANE CONVERT. 153 Two }Juor 210 ..$ 695 | 85 CHEV. 4 R. BELAIR PG. © Radio & heater, 2 tone paint 38 FORD 2) DR. 8, FAIRLANE | .. 8 595° . 2 Dr. Radio & Heater | hit TWO cars!” model, Radio and Heat . ing & Brakes ~ ‘53 Pontiac 54] DF. we _ a ag Dr. revrolet W gn. $1095 - one n a a _4 Door 4 Dr Radio & Heater | : ‘PO yoy} ——For-Se Sale—Cars=— 9 Eor= Sale-Gars= —H+- _BRA ID a ted $595— = |_93 Chevrolet 4 Sed. . Tires _ 1°53 Ford 4-Dr. ......$ 695 ~ OUT ora” wen ne | nan Cote —— ae J | | 95 evrolet |. POrenEEN: Rate & Hester 2 Dr. Radio & Heater a dition. Will sell or take older car PT 9h 53 Dodge 4-Dr. Coronet; \'53 Olds Sur ser 88... _..-$12 “ 53 Olds 98 $1095 , VJ in Wade, FE 9000s. 32 Years Fair Dealing Radio, Heater, New Paint Holiday Cpe. Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, Hydre- 2 Door - 4 Dr “Hydrametic.” “Radio Fs ‘ =i ‘ OL] rR. a ee, pods ‘wale. Cou. itl “PE. 2piss Breet 1395 | matic, Power Windows, Almost » 2 “ ol Ford ron tir on meang op xan ing cae ox aunoeaay | LSI. |'56 DeSoto Sportsman . $2695 = "53 Pont. C onvert. .$ 895 teca 2! MPG. ty mile E. of STOP & SHOP OUR LOT ropay. 54 Buick Special 2-Dr.,, Fireflite, Full, Power ‘ Radio, Heater, Dynaflow. Three to choose from. $975 '52 Pontiac 2-Dr. and 4-Dr. Bob Frost, Inc. #70 8. Woodward Birmingham MI 6-6934 » Open ‘til. @ by EW STUDEBAKER CARS, HAWKS 8 TRUCKS AVAIL Radios and Heaters. Some YOUR STUDEBAKER - PACK: | with Hydramatic, Three. ARD DEALER. 8. BLVD }to choose from. $345 52 Nash 2-Dr., Radio and Bargain 2 Nash 2Dr, Ran Hunters’ A seat folds uns fool. Front WOODWARD, FE 4-9587 '53 Ford 2-Dr., Radio and Heater, Good Rubber and Good Paint Specials: Sfp ‘S51 CHEV. BEDAN .........6 3 Bunce pax eee ees S Hi ; 0 1 aT oeD Ce cee: $35 Here they are, 10 in a "83 FOR CPE, No reasonable offer re- fused. Lot open till 9 p.m. OLIVER BUICK. | ~-210 Orchard Lake Ave. Open till 9 OLDS 88 SEDAN ....... CHEV, 2 DR a AINS Make Your Own Terms Your Credit is OW at 23 MORE BARG o-GHEVROLET | “Oakland County's ‘GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell Fasest Growing Dealer” | things you're not using, ” f 9:P.M. 6751 Dixie Highway at mis through Classified Ads! | — WHEN YOU! STOP DOF. S YOU a ' AR“ KEEP GQING?, “SO — SHOP NOW FOR A CAR THAT PN YOU CAN’ MASTER. YOU'LL JDSAVE 7 out IN THE LONG RUN AND FIND DRIVING CAREFREE AND SAFE R. 21 S. SAGINAW. ‘SL BUICK Special ZDoor veseeeceeeses 8 4454 Nice Makoon Finish. Radio & Heatet, Dynaflow, Seat Covers $2 CADILI. AC Fleetwood 4-Door .... 7$1245 . 2-Tone BLUE & IVORY, Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Power Steering. Power Windows "S31 CHEVROLET Club Coupe ......0... $445 2-Tone GREEN Finish. Radio & Heater, Good Tires. Motor fs tuned to perfection . ‘35 BUICK Century Hardtop ...c........ $1995 BLACK Finish, W Walls. Dvynatiow, Radio & Heater Spotless Ibterior, Guaranteed SeCHEVROLET & Hardtop .........., $1695 2-Tone YELLOW & IVORY Power! Glide, Radio & Heater. W. Walls. Window Washers. wwe “s "55 CHEVROLET Bel Air ZDoor 6 cece. $1395 Power Glide Rago & Heater.-2-Tone GREEN & IVORY, Plastic Covers . : 36 CHEVROLET Station Wagon .é.......$2295 4:Door 8. Crocus YELLOW & BLACK. %Tone. Radio & Heater, Power Glide, Law Mileage. other extras 54 FORD Customline 8°. eb eeeeees $ 995 _ 4Door, All GREEN Finish, “Radio ‘s * Heater, Ford-0- - Matic. Guaranteed. CASS and OAKLAND P55 PLYMOUTH 2Door V8 ccccecsseseee/$1445 Automatic Transmission, Radio & Heater, Sharp. ‘55 CHEVROLET Hardtop 8 .......... .. $1695 CORAL & GREY. Radio & Heater, Power Glide, W/Walls, other extras '54 CHEVROLET 2-Door seeee 995 A solid GREEN finish, beater, powerglide. absolutely as clean as a new car. 56 CHEVROLET Convertible .&..........$2195 8 Cyl. TURQUOISE & IVORY, Powerglide. Radio & heater. W/Walls, loaded with eXtras, 7,000 miles And Many Others... " uy ‘ O. K." USED TRUCKS . 53 CHEVROLET 1 ‘Ton’ Pickup se veeesee sd OAS $3 CHEVROLET '%-Ton Panel vecesseeeed 495 Ss] CHEVROLET ¥4-Ton Pickup ...nse-- $ 395 52 CHEVROLET 14-Ton Pickup seeeeeewesd 645 '34 FORD ya Ton -P ickup resesensesecceseed 895 | MATTHEWS: HARGREAVES | "Your CHEVROLET Dealer” )FES-4101. FE 4. A540 | -FE 5-416] | vf Olds 88 _aaeeee epg 8l69 53 Buick Riviera... $1095 re Radio & Heater, Dynaflow, W/Wall Tires, Red ; ‘53 Olds Covertible 98.. $1095 ‘56 Dodge 4 Dr. Wagon . . $2299 ‘96 Ford Thunderbird .. .$3195 ‘54 Ford Custom 8 Wan.. .$1295 'S5 Plymouth Belvedere .$1595 '56 Plymouth Belvedere $1995 ISCH UTZ Motors De Soto-Plymouth Dealer 912 S. Woodward, Birmingham MIdwest 6-5302 ti] A Good Beginning — Is The Best Way to Be Sure of ‘ dppy a NG oe a, Trade Up to One of These A-1 USED CAR SPECIALS (Listed by Stock Numbers) ‘56 ForD 2Door s. ‘00 00 peer eewreneeenee $1545 MERCURY nea Coupe vo... $1495 {Dour Oeceeee 91495 | FORD Ch Cie cveseeees $1495 cee $1345 . $ 845 CHEVROLET’ Station Wagon 51045 PONTIAC wes R (3814 NASH Station Wagon +3658) FORD 2. -Door hee eee een ene ‘03 _ BUICK 2DOOT ssssssseesesee sy 7495 ’ ‘ . 1 : ‘93 CHEVROLET Club Coupe ... 8 845 : (3883) 7 $695 $ 895 LINCOLN 4Door ........... § 295 FORD 2Doot nvsseeeseee.... $§ 345 oy Owens” ‘Your Friendly FORD Dealer 14758. Saginaw St. FE 5.3588] : Open 8 A.M. to 9PM. FORD 2-Door ee ey 5A 5] 51 43890) PONTIAC 4-Door. 0.0.0.0... a 3 -Flections Unit Plans. | Action on 1 Reports _ _today to consider what to do : political committees which have —“nbt-yet-s abr quested <= eu ‘the political. groups which failed to send in the requested—infor-|- mation. He said most of them are __/state Jocal... organi ion: which | ad campa ed * slates of candidates — both Republican and Democratis-—rather than for senatorial or presidential. aspir- ants alone,. A car buyer in South Africa now must make a down payment of at least 45 per cent and pay the bal- ance within 18 months, under a new law passed in Pretoria. Forced to Unload! as -is “one of the possibilities|- er maybe considered” at to-|- Moore declined to name’ any of|— { Eve,” new CBS-TV comedy series both at home and at the studios. NEW YEAR ENTRY —_— ‘This is a scene trom “Mr. Adams and Programs -- WIR, (768) CKLW, (hoe) WWJ, (930). — WCAR, (1130) WXYZ (iz70)- WRON, (1460). WJBK, (1496) re 11:00—V i HOLLYWOOD Tonight. r ‘Tda Lupine and Howard Duif will pravely-debut..in..a-new--TV shew, that is a light-hearted spoof of their own lives. _ a ‘ Some are. /-WRON, tetody Oo Rone WCAR, News, Spinora i i -_ ~ 8:30—WIR, Amos ‘ns Andy “ot their anticy taken trom life. “It's sort of a satire ‘of our- : selves,” i | explained between) ":00—WJR, Guest House WYK Mister Shorr . P. Lewls Jr. --WCAR, New: tax fore 8 10: wer “News WwW). - i Maxw WXYZ, CKLW, 6504 ‘Slate Road Conference “lpateslonars, engineers. and super- intendents from eight West. Mich- » —seheduled we OWA WIBK: WCAR, News, Spincram WXYZ, MoKenz 11:30—-WJR, Musi “CKLW. Platter Exp. WEON. Music With Mason IONIA (AP)—County road com= a WPON; Ukrinier ell Wolf at Home 0 Morning News, Bir - WCAR, News, Pe: , Monitor WXYZ, News, Sila KLW, .: 30—WIR; Guest Star dish: Hour MONGey as :20—WIR, ¢ Gunsmoke, pn AL . ern. Holida le 00-— WIR, News, Indictment | + 9h. mw. Bab. M. mi Agricit.. 10:20 ww Hope es CKLW, Counterspy Wwxys, v WXYZ. Mickey— 9:00—WJR, News Music ~ Pan Club wes XYZ, Mickey Shorr CRLW. State uf Nation 9:30—WIR, Topic for Teday WIBK: vice Wx¥z,. — . aor: —t * *« * | For. instance, Ida's mother, an starring Ida Lupino and Howard Duff. Starting tonight at 9 o’clock as a replacement for ‘‘Crusader,” the filmed show ceti viti P st le, ed cetiters around the activities of a movie star coupre * |of Ida and the: comment: WASHINGTON (®—The Eisen- hower administration was report- ed ready today to. let Communist Poland. buy surplus U. S, farm LIVING ROOM SUITES. BEDROOM SETS DINETTES _ TABLES | * LAMPS CHAIRS UP TO 60% orF JOSEPH FURNITURE and APPLIANCES ~ 78S. Saginaw =P 5-377 viet bloc. * goods with dollars at world matr- ket prices. * * This would be the first step,- of- ficials said, jn the ‘ Eisenhower program of helping any country that breaks away from Moscow during the initial stages of its eco- nomic estrangement from the So- * * The Commerce Department is expected to announce shortly the lifting for Poland of export licens- ing restrictions which barred Po- land and other Iron Curtain coun- tries_fr6mn buying surplus U. S. farm goods for dollars at ‘world! prices, * * * The restriction, imposed as ad- ministrative policy two years ago, dealt specifically at that time with ‘butter cheaper than the American otherwise the Reds could buy U.S. butter cheaper than the American | her favorite actress: | bara Stanwyck, of course.” ‘lard added. extraordinary woman, will be per- trayed by Lee-Patrick, Ida told some stories about her mother: How she sent Ida a note from Las Vegas with a newspaper photo) “You look véry good, dear, for a woman ‘.| your age.” Ike to OK Poland‘s Plea. for Surplus Farm Goods How she replied to a maga- zine writer who coyly asked for “Why, Bar- “We're happy as clams,” Ida declared. “We've never gotten ‘jalong so well.” . * * * . “Let’s face it — we have to,’ Howard laughed. - ‘‘We've got too much invested here.”’ They have 38 half-hour films to | do, and Ida crossed her eyes to register fatigue as she contem- plated it. ‘ “Sure, it's hard work," How- “But we’re having fun together. And we're building up an investment. This is the only way we can establish some sort of future for ourselves and the kid.” The kid is Bridget, 4, and their company is named after her. Man Lives 5 Hours; Cut in Two by Engine (®#—John Bob- in two by a HANNIBAL, ;bitt, 46, was cut Ma. WANTED — The FBI has added housewife. could. Domestic farm'switch engine yesterday but the name of Ben Golden Mc- prices, propped up by U.S. farm amazed doctors by clinging to life ‘Collum to its list of ‘‘Ten Most ‘Wanted Criminals.” McCollum how Charles Edward Ranels, who was apprehended by FBI Ward’s TV Service TV, Radio, Car Radio FE 2-2976 OR 3-5629 | OPEN EVENINGS Army \ |Special Agents at Pine Bluff, ‘rkanees. Dec, 16. Viinkle-Chaser Ils Out of he Groove FT. LEWIS, Wash. » — The Army has come up with a lot of RCA COLOR TV Sales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV Open Friday ‘Til 9 P. M. 422 W. Huron St. FE 4-1133: new wrinkles in recent years. Now it has found a man who can chase them—but it-isn't making use of his particular talent, The wrinkle chaser by trade is George R, Hamann, 32, of Raw- , Mo, He got the title chasing es out of leather boots in a V sPecIAL PICTURE TUBES ofem 1S wa [25° mr iea i 3-3711 MUNTZ TV SERVICE | - Member of Oakland County Electronics Association - FE 4-1515, Open Eves Till 10 P; M. Cé&VTV 158 Oakland 4___Etectre Mart shoe factory with a hot air jet, Classification experts here the entire list of Army occupation VAN NUYS, Calif, w — Actor Michael O'Shea has pleaded—guilt» ito illegally discharging a gun within the city limits, a misdean- =a lor punishable by up to six months! 1 tn. == in jail | His probation hearing and sen- itencing were set yesterday for Jan. 21, Actress Virginia Mayo, O’Shea's ‘wife, accompanied him to Muni- ‘cipal Court, He was arrested Nov. subsidies, than world market Prices. In preliminary “telks at Warsaw ibetween U.S. and Polish officials,+ the Poles have-sought wheat, cot- ton and farm and factory ma- chines, emphasized The Poles they .|wanted trade — not aid - which would require them to make a political commitment to United States. Police to Be Midwives RICHMOND, Va. (®—First aid in childbirth has been included in instruction being the course given 34 of state police trainees. Maj. W. C, Thomas, executive of- ficer of the state police, said, “After all, a life saved in such a manner is just as important as one saved on the highway.” Meter Receipts Secret BUTLER, Pa. (®—The city fa- thers have banned |_publication of Mayor Walter Schweppe explained sever- al meters had been broken and looted after figures showing how much the meters take in were parking peter réceipts. published. the are generally higher more: than five hours, | Through three of those hours he}. ‘talked with his wife, a minister |and doctors, who told him almost from the outset he would die. He did not appear in much pain. Then doctors gave him an anesthetic and he died two hours later, “T-never heard of such a thing,” said Dr. J. W, Well. ‘‘Most people injured in that way are dead when you see them.” Dr, Well said the crushing in- jury, across the abdomen, sealed off blood vessels and there was almost - no bleeding. | Coroner Henry H. Sweets said Bobbitt told several persons he threw himself in front of the switcher, Relatives said he had|® been nervous recently, - Answer to Previews Pussie 12 Operatic solo ta" Ferev er and ver, 14 Diminutive suffix 15 Heretical | T. after firing a .22 rifle at tires’ of a tractor being driven by two! boys near his ranch home in Van! ‘Nuys. At the time he said he had * J become “fed up’’ with the noise. ————— For Portoble Television HAMPTON TV 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 }'Hogpital. The baby is. their first. Girl for Barbara Ruick : SANTA “SANTA MONICA, Ca Calif. a— ‘Actress Barbara Ruick and her ihusband John Williams are the parents of a 6-pound, 13-ounce |i, born yesterday at St. John’s — Wide Selection Cétalogue ‘ ‘HIGH FIDELITY | HEADQUARTERS _ Attractive Demonstration Room - Expert Guidarice — Complete’ Installation — McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. sein meaingnons 17 Born 18 -—— we find misch 8 Tolled t fhe human 23 Anger #4 nm 36 Rumor 37 Feminine appellation 38 Golf mounds Cley of Components ‘Net’ Prices — £€ mi 4.5230, Se See SS we : ni 9 Enraged Pit 3 New Year's TT ail 4 Mongol Nonber 5 Near and — All's well 6 Ammonia that —— well derivatives Country q wp by hotels the roots Appear Crowded Be overfond I ward the DOWN ' gheltered Without 11 Poverty Region 16 Wild ass Roster astad , 22 Vehicles 24 Stronghold 25 Fencing sword 26 Income tax 43 siens of he —— 45 Cette priest 46 Greek letter exemption 28 Talk: 47 —— a6 you 30 Light Mabrie * and I 31 German river 48 Scandinayien 33 Olfactory 60 Italian river organs 51 Cafivas shelter io Peaceful . $2 Soegestet Honorable be 85 Doctrine 1h: etd od ~ symphony * 6 25—(2) TV Weatherman, lice have investigated scores reports that the girlg:-hhd been seen in—various places in the city 4 and suburbs. However, he said,/4 police concentrated their work on the city’s South Side in the belief § CELW,.Piatter WJBK, People Speak ww, CKLW, moe briel Beater WJBR.. News, Reid $:e0—WJR,. Jim Vinall Wd, Bi Wolt - Nana. Reid... _ et ee 1:00-—WJR, wwi, Bob Maxwell _ Dan Kirby Mornin: News, ‘eta awe ry eon 7 s 11:38-—WWJ, News, CKLW, News, Wolf ews, _CKLW, News, Bud | “WJBK, ~ Channel 2—WJBK: 1v " Channel ‘+—wwa ‘TV CAR’ News Bpinére WPON, Holiday News, Davies rt WCAR. Opinorama Weekend SATURDAY ¥ AFTERNOON 4200 Na Rl a a wy, mow by Ceder z Music Hall News, Lenharét Monitor WB, News, Don McLeod Winter wa, Monitor Devies wean, “apivorame Weekend, w ‘ON, Holid -- Today’ s Television Programs -- ___ Programs furnished aed by stations listed in this celumn are subject to change without Channel 7—WXYZ-TV notice TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Soldiers of Fortune. (9) Space Rangers, (4) News and Sports, . _ 6:15t4) Weathercast. 6:20—(4) Box Four (2) News. 6:30—(7) Public “Defender. .Moun- taineer held for death of deputy sheriff asks public defender for aid in “Moonshine.” + (9) Bostoa Blackie. (4)- Western Marshal. notorious mob in ‘The Hope Chest.”” (2) You're on Your Own. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. (9) Man Behind the Badge. (4) lated hunting lodge because thie man thinks his wife is untrue to him in “Bitter Rival,” starring Margaret Field. (2) Adventures of Ellery Queen. 7:15—(7) News. ; 7:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. ‘Higgins’ Last Stand.’ (9) Million Dollar Movie. “A Yank in the R.A.F.” starring Tyrone Power, Betty Grable, John Sutton, Reginald) ~ Gardner. (4) Eddie Fisher, (2) My Friend Flicka. 7:45—(4) News. 8:00—(7) Jim Bowie. Jim competes with old friend Andrew Jackson ‘when he bids on mare in “A Horse for Old. Hickory.” (4) Blondie. Comic strip character ‘ton playing Blondie, Arthur Lake, starring as Dagwood. Premiere. Dagwood becomes different man when he thinks he has inherited money. (2) West Point. 8:30 — (7) Crossroads. William Prince, Maureen O'Sullivan, Rex Ingram star in “The Man Who Walked on Water,” true drama of Lutheran missionary in West Africa. (4) Life of Riley. (2) Dick Powell’s Zane Grey The- ater. Jack Lémmon plays gun- slinger who finds out why no one carries a gun in the town of _“The Three Graves.” 9:00—(7) Treasure Hunt, —Search for (9) I Adventure,—t4) On Trial. (2) Mr. Adams and Eve. H (Police Push Search for Missing Girls CHICAGO ®—Police intensified their search today for two missing teen-age sisters who failed to re- leaving to attend a movie. her sister Patricia, 14, Capt. John McCarthy said po- that the girls are staying close to home, ’ Young boy’s belief that his father) was not a bandit helps break up| Playhouse, Couple move to iso-| eomes_to life with Pamela_Brit-) 19:30—(2) Captain Kanguroo. (7) Crusade “| turn home last Friday night after More than 150 policemen were, directly involved in the hunt for the girls, Barbara Grimes, 15, and of Premiere of comedy series star- ring Ida Lupino, Howard Duff. bit part to “The Young Actress” who makes_a play for the.hus- band. , :30—(7) The Vise. “The Wrong Face.”’ (9) Country Hoedown. (4) Story,”’ Joplin, Missouri, reporter comments on nationwide reaction of teenagers to thie young actor's death. Films of James Dean will be used. (2) Playhouse. Mickey Rooney. “The Lady Was a Flop.” 10:00—(7) Ray Anthony Show. (9) Cavalcade of Sports. Ike Chest- rut of New York vs. Isidro Mar- tinez of Panama Canal Zone. (2) The Lineup. “The Chinese Tea- pot Case." 10:30—(9) Person to Person, Ed- ward R. Murrow visits Fleet Ad- miral Chester-W. Nimitz and his wife in California; Singer Frankie Laine, his wife and fam- ily (2) Mr. District Attorney. ns Series films. News (4) News. (2) News. 11:10—(9) Weathervane. 11:15—(9) Casey Clark's samboree.| Wy (4) Patti Page Show, Fairweather. 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. las. in non in “Out of the Depth.” 11:30—(7) Thirty Minute Theater. Powell.” (4) Tonight. he wrote. SATURDAY MORNING 7:50—(2) Meditations. eens 7:55—(2) On The Farm Front. tion. . 8:30—(2) Buster Crabbe. 8:56—(4) First Edition News. 9:00—(2) Cartoons For Kids. (4) on Parade. . 9:15—(4) City Affairs. Big ‘Picture, _ Christ. 19:00—(4) Howdy “Doody Show. (7) Roundup Time. : Married movie star team gives. Big Story. “The James Dean! Dangérous Assignment..(4) 10:45—(4) (Color) Red Barber's Corner, Lew Fonseca with 1956/5 1:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National QyY Miss Rosalind Russell, Melvyn Doug- “The Guilt of Janet Ames.” Ross Hunter, Jim Ban- “The Returning,” starring Dick Steve Allen. Joe Louis introduces song 8:00—(2) Michigan State Univer-| gm sity 8: 15~(2) Michigan State Conserva-f Industry on Parade. (7) America a) 10:30-—-(2) Mighty Mouse Play- house. 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