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The Weather / i He PONTIAC PRESS ‘4 ° Home f ee | Edition : state YEAR ; * * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1950—s2 PAGES ae oe PROTOS 7 Blast ak { Bull Europe Stays in Icy Grip LONDON (INS)—Europg entered the third week of its most severe cold wave in 100 years today as nature heaped new disasters on a winds swept’ devastation and mis-|P ery over the land, leaving 323 dead} with scores missing, Ice jams clogged Europe's vi tal riverways and canals, tying food, fuel and supplies while at sea raging winds sent four ves- sels aground, > The first aircraft of a 40-plane rey lift” arrived in Rome, Na- a Catania today with food and blankets for villagers in south- ern Italy isolated by snowstorms. _ Some of the planes which were unable to get through new bliz- up thousands of tons of needed ‘zards in the flight from Ameri-|ordinator for Italian disaster.” Giovanni Alessi, president of Dates to Remember in ’56 gram i US, hmbuoade Cnr City, County Clerks List| i cesin ‘i'r iets Important Election Data | ‘resin rin soa sow tave for Presidential Year Oakland County Clerk Lynn D. Allen and City Clerk Ada Evans today listed important dates relative to struggled elections scheduled in 1956. in political party machinery are included, as well as dates which must be observed by candidates for elective offices. Final dates for vital action The dates include the following: Feb. 14—Final day for filing nomination petitions for City Commission. March 3—Deadline for absentee voters ballots for city election, 2 p.m. March 5—City p primary is n Rochester Man Admits Holdup Confesses City Stickup in Addition to Robbing Other Area Bars One of Pontiac's two red-hooded . ae the arrest for — of his suspected part Gerald K, Davis, 8, of Roches- ter, admitted his part ‘in the hold- up of Tom's Bar, 928 Mt, Clemens St., for $890 Jan, 18, Pontiac Det. Sgt. Raymond E. Meggitt said. Davis admitted brandishing ® shotgun while his companion wielded a .22 caliber pistol, said Meggitt. Both men wore red cloth masks found later near the bar, he said, Although the suspected partner has not admitted the stick-up, there is enough police evidence primary in commission districts where ed; citywide vote on parking revenue ——¢+ bond issue, and on com- missioners’ ‘compensation. April 2 city election. sioner's. precincts where needed. / ties to file for places on/the baHot. May 15 March 31—Final date to obtain absentee ballots for geen (tha iestavernd rivers" April 2 — General Pontiac City election to name city conyinie- April 9 — Last date to/ divide May 5 — Last date for/ new par- (deadline for Demo- can bases in Germany and France were forced to land in Marseille in Southern France. BLANKETs AND FOOD The planes are carrying a total _— blankets and 60,000 “C” sine * * John Michaelis, commanding general of the. Southern European Task Force, was appointed “co- * * . bed to return home. LONDON SHIVERS / heavy snows. But by evening tem- peratures were again down to around five degrees. More snow was ) Activity centers planned for com- alm.is Parke St. died yesterday after North Perry street has been held | = Pontiac Deaths Samuel G. Campbell Samuel G, Campbell, 80, of 133) an illness of 12 years. Born July 30, 1875 in Iowa, he was the son of Lee A. and Harriet Tyler Campbell, He married Mag- gie Paulin in Wroxeter, Ontario and was q resident of the city for 40 years, He was an employe of the Pon- tiac Mill Works and a member of the A. F. of L. Brick Masons Union. Surviving besides his wife are three daughters and one son; Mrs. Doris King of Pontiac, Mrs, Anna May LaFay of Pontiac, Mrs. Mar- garet Mathews of Pontiac and Har- old Campbell of Waterford, Funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday from the Huntoon Fu- neral Home, Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. James Fogerty Mrs. James (Minnie E.) Fogerty, 76, of 116 Roselawn St., died yes- terday after an illness of 12 years. Born in Centerville, Iowa, March 26, 1879, she was the daughter of Eli and Elizabeth Abernathy Bry- ant. She married James Fogerty in Iowa in 1899. She was a resi- dent of the city for 27 years. Mrs. Fogerty is survived by five MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1956 t \Aid Grant Given fo State Hospital Crippled Children to | Be Given Money for Out of State Patients WASHINGTON ( — The Chil- dren’s Bureau announced today a special grant of $55,000 to help the Michigan Crippled Children Com- mission treat child amputees from states, tal amputation than any other state,” said the Bureau, a part of the Department of Welfare. Under the special arrangement, the Michigan commission will ‘of- fer to treat children from any part of the country where adequate The Day in Birmingham ' ‘ BIRMINGHAM — A modern| cafeteria on Hunter Boulevard is, to be erected by the Greenfield Mills Restaurant Co. of Detroit, according to the company’s letter, to.the City Commission. The commission meets tomorrow coln’s holiday. . bes According to Jack Lawrence, cafeteria similar to the firm's op- erations in Detroit, Cleveland, Co- lumbus, and Cincinnati, O. it will stand at the corner of. Haynes, direc*'y north of the Detroit Company Sk Cafeteria Building Plans rather than tonight because of Lin- 19 a.m. at ‘Slates Mountain; two. brothers, Joseph, of Bay City, and Renford, of Salt Lake City, and two grandchil- dren, Pe Rosary will be said at 9 at Manley Bailey. Funeral and service will be tomorrow Holy Name Chure Internment ‘will be Holy ‘cemetery. Aged Resident Dies Saturday Samuel Shelton, 98, new Wrigley store on land be. ing sold through Max Broock, Inc. Building next year woyMt of Maceday Lake Area, Was Retired Farmer ipenses if other means are not avail- able. . state or local treatment is not) be completed by September, available. The fund will pay €X-| 1957, Lawrence’s letter states. The commission's agenda is ~ 970 4 headed with Parking Lot 3-A hear- The Michigan commission has|98*:- concerning details in the operated its child amputee center Hanreargee ama Park, and at the Mary Free Bed Children’s saps Hospital and Orthopedic Center, Grand Rapids for nine years. It has concéntrated largely on chil- dren residing in Michigan. Under the project, any phys- iclan or clinic may recommend te his own state's crippled chil- dren’s agency that a child pa- tient be treated at the Michigan cente: r if the state does not have adequate or suitable treatment available. . If the state agency. determines the child is eligible for treatment under the state program, the ap- plication would be sent to the Mich- igan project for final review and decision. The $55,000 grant is for the pe- riod ending July 1. Freak Accident Fatal to Youth Boy Tumbles From Car That Spun Around and| Killed Him on Bridge * ? Lenten services are being sched- uled by many churches in the com- munity, starting with Ash Wednes- day this week. Congregational Church has slated an open house at its par- sonage from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Thursday, with potluck family dinners set for succeeding Thurs- deys. : First Presbyterians are having, worship service at 9 a.m. Wednes- day. On Thursday, a Father and Son event is set for 6:45 p.m. History of the church is subject. of Lenten Lectures starting Wednesday morning at 8 and 11 a.m. at St. James Episcopal Church by the Rev. Harold E. Towne. Wednesday night suppers start next week at 7 p.m., with) instruction and worship services at 8 p.m, after each supper. There will be an Ash Wednesday 8 p.m. service this week, as well. Kiwanians will have a Valen- tine party for the children at the Baptist Children’s Home tomor- row in lieu of their regular meet- ing. Robert H. Huxford Reported to be Waterford Town- died Saturday night. A fractured hip sustained in De- cember was listed as the cause of his death. Born in Kindcardine, Ontario on March 4, 1857,. Mr. Shelton was the son of Thomas and Ann Shelton. He had lived in Oakland County for 15 years, coming here from Flint. A retired farmer, Mr. Shelton is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Adolph Brunke of the Maceday Lake address with whom he made his home for the last 15 years: one son, John of Lapeer; four grandchildren and six great-grand- children. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Tues- day from Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with burial to follow in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. The Rev, Eugene Ryding of Cedar Crest Lutheran Church, Oxbow Lake, wil! officiate. Caucus Set Thursday NORTH BRANCH—The North Branch village caucus, for placing in nomination candidates for vil- lage offices for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come be- fore the meeting, will be held Thursday evening, in the Ameri- can Legion Hall. Robert H. Huxford, 3363 Coolidge | road, died Feb. 11 after a long. TOLEDO, Wash. (INS)—A youth illness. Born 1888 in Albion, he | opened the door to his own death lived in Royal Oak for the past) today when he tumbled from an eight years, and earlier, 30 years automobile that spun around and in Birmingham. children; Mrs. Rufus McGaughey Harrisburg, ITll., Mrs. Malcolm | Crowe, Earl E. Fogerty and Ern- est L. Fogerty of Pontiac. Also, surviving are two sisters; Mrs.| Dell Armstrong and Mrs. Florence | Fisher, both of Centerville, Iowa, six grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Funeral will be at 2:30 p.m.) Tuesday from the Voorhees-Siple| Chapel with the Rev. Kenneth Hutchinson af the First Church of the Nazarene officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. \Ellis Cleveland Merrill Ellis Cleveland Merrill, 69, of 532 pletion at eight elementary schools by next fall have been designed with all-concrete roofs, except for a few necessary steel rods. “Steel is difficult to get and builders often have to pay top dollar for it, in turn running our costs up,” he added. Holdup Man Flees With Change Purse . ' Police are investigating the ac- “This is a stickup,”’ said one, and|count of an Attica man, who he emptied the till of the cash reg- ister while his partner brandished the shotgun, On the way out, Smith said, one Two courteous bandits wha thanked their victims for a free newspaper walked off with $287 Saturday night from a Troy Town- ship grocery store. Rex and Lelia Smith, proprietors of Nevalas Grocery on Big Beaver Road, told police they were alone in the store about 7:30 p.m. when the two men, armed with a shot- gun, walked in. ' urday in the parking lot of the factory where he works. per, said thank you, and left. 14 white handkerchief over his face opened the door of Arms’ car and demanded his wallet. Arms said he slipped his wallet to the floor and offered the thug his coin purse containing $3.50. As the masked-man reached for it, Arms grabbed him. During the GRAND RAPIDS uw — Arthur He was 86. lear horn several times. Plant Prior to his school circuit tour/protection officers were attracted His best) India produced 65 million tons ‘The Squaw Man.” jof about 30 per cent since 1951. | | | CONFER ON VETERANS’ ISSUES — Congressman George E., | Dondero of Royal Oak chats with Donald M. Draher, state comman- | der of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, during a recent VFW. confer- | ence in Washington, D. C. Draher, also a Royal Oak resident, is tell- | ing Dondero about the organization's new pension bill for World |. War I veterans, \ jin Pontiac Genera] Hospital after jan illness of one year. | He was born in Morrison, Iowa on Dec. 15, 1886, the son of George ‘Eber and Lavina Mackey Merrill. 'He married Anna n in Iowa in 1915. Mr. Merrill was a resident of the city for 2% years and was employed as a pipe fitter, He is survived by two daughters, }and Mrs. Frances Danner of Cro- kett, Texas, two sons; Howard Smith of Pontiac and Clifford ‘claimed he was held up late Sat-/Smith of Keego Harbor, and one dicated he had escaped serious) | brother, William C. Merrill of Belle | Plaine, Iowa. Samuel C. Arms said a man Funeral arrangements are pend-| careened into girders on the west armed with a pistol and wearing|ing at the Pursley Funeral Home. | Marcella Jo Morford | Marcella Jo Morford, 5 months, \of 768 Third St. died in Pontiac |General Hospital this morning. Born on Sept. 8, 1955 in Pontiac, |she was the daughter of Robert J. jand Shirley Ann Johnson Morford. scuffle, Arms managed to blow the) Surviving besides her parents are| The front end of the trembling Mrs. Mr. ‘her grandparents; Mr. and ‘Perry Morford of Pontiac and with a streamlined version of the! and the bandit fled with the anq Mrs. Harry Johnson of Grand .); ‘ Washington Irving fantasy, Ellis purse, Arms related. ~ : sd dling but not touching him. had gained Broadway star stature) in a variety of roles. ‘Rapids, formerly of Pontiac. Also surviving are four sisters; Jo Anne, J Phyilis Nella, Wanda Kay and Ka-| remembered effort was in the hit, of food grains in 1955, an increase ren Marie, all at home. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tues- day from the Farmer-Snover Fu- neral Home with the Rev. Roland Curtis of the Reorganized Latter Day Saints Church. Burial will fol- low in Oak Hill Cemetery. Frank Swoboda Frank J. Swoboda, 76, of 97% of Ortonville, Mrs. Clyde Harris of Cowlitz River Bridge in Toledo. Whittemore St. died this morning | Mrs. Unice Motsinger of Pontiac} rvice has relieved housewives of Center St. died Saturday in Pon-i&, came back to kill him on the! He was employed with the De- troit News as a press foreman and | hai spent four years in the hos-! pital corps of the U.S. Nayy, in! Teddy Roosevelt's “Great W hite| Fleet.” | Toledo, who was fatally crushed aed — ar i dee ; under the out-of-control car ee 2 eS) : Newspaper Pressman's Union, AF. State Patrolman John Nastrom of L. gave this version of the accident: Surviving are his wife, Ruth, Young Hansen was asleep in the | @ gon, Maj. Theodore Huxford of front seat of an automobile driven) ot the Chemical Corps, U.S. _ by his brother-in-law, Joseph H. . Nanamkin, 26. Toledo Army, at Governor’s Island, and ‘'* @ & three grandchildren, Theodore, | Robert H. Il, and Richard, i Service will be Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Manley Bailey Funeral Home, with the Rev. Dr. W. Glenn Harris officiating, and purial will be in White Chapel. _ Michael F. Fitzgibbon The state patrol sald the driver's desparate grab to save his passenger actually resulted in the death of Leonard Hansen, 13, The car, southbound toward Han- 'sen's rural residence, slowed speed ‘as it started across the old Cowlitz River Bridge. This change of speed partially | awakening the sleeping youth, who |apparently thought he had reached t caleahtl Michael F. Fitzgibbon, 140 East! DESPERATE GRAB FAILS Columbia, Detroit, died Feb. 11 Nanamkin told officers Hansen after a long illness, Born in 1893) —__— —--— Lay-Away Now for EASTER Gloves B Purses joys" Suits 2-Pe. Eten Sport Coats & Slacks Shirts Stuffed Furry Animals Cats and Dogs $42 opened the front door of the Carin Wisconsin, he had lived in the and started to get out. The driver Birmingham and Pontiac area un- said he made a desperate grab,'tj) four years ago. He had been taking both hands from the wheel,/, plumber before retiring nine in an effort to clutch the falling) years ago, and was a World War boy. : I veteran. | Young Hansen tumbled to the bridge decking and officers said son, Michael James, of Iron , He leaves his wife, Evelyn; a | 2 8. Saginaw FE 5-245 | the slow speed of the car and the sleepy youth's relaxed condition in- injury in the fall. Meantime, the southbound car side of the bridge, caromed into |the span structure at another point jand headed back north on wobbling | ‘front wheels toward the prostrate youth. | Nanamkin fought futilely to | contro] the car, but the left front | wheei had been nearly sbeared | off by the impact. Our Location and car passed over Hansen, still inert | on the roadway, the wheels strad- | The car stopped. The left front wheel fell off. The car collapsed, crushing Han- sen to death. ' | Revenue Service Brings Relief to Housewives WASHINGTON #—The Revenue Proud of y obligation to report wages MILLER’S-144 OAKLAND AVE. Saves You Money | @ Furniture You'll Be Lower Overhead or tiac General Hospital after an ill- paid to domestic or household em- ness of four years. iployes for income tax purposes. | enka oot) October 29, The service reported in its cur- 1879, he came to Pontiac in 1913.\rent bulletin on new tax rulings, He married Mabell M. Poske in \that payments or salaries or wages ay ED __,|to domestics or other household) Besides his wife, he is survived) ployes by a housewife are not ve saver Mrs. Annie McManus payments made in the course of a gosh will be at fs Si pan trade or business. a aahay trom : -M.| Accordingly, the ruling said, the ” Bone Dates obligation of trade or business em- Home. His pastor, the Rev. Ralph 1 es het © by C. Claus, will officiate with burial|Diovers to report wages paid in Oak Hill Cemet ti them: for income tax purposes does —— not apply to payments made by a housewife to employes in her) Plan Shrove Supper household. | ROCHESTER—The men’s Club) “The Fula does not apply where of St. Philip's Episcopal Church|the home is used as a trade or is serving a Shrove Tuesday Pan- cake Supper in the Undercroft from 5 to 7 p.m. 2 The Vestry will hold its meeting the same evening at 7:30 in the Rectory, 110 Romeo St. business, such as a rooming house, ‘a tourist home or otherwise. Additionally, it does not affect: the obligation of housewives to, withhold and_ pay social security taxes covering domestic help. . i @ Values You'll Be Pleased With --- @® Come and Look— Compare and Save! OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Our 20th Year of Greater Value Giving! MILLER FURNITURE Where You Honestly Save! 144 Oakland Ave. Careful Free Delivery f i / , ; , THE PONTIAC PRESS, MO } j te 1 ! fg i NDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1956 * . THREE Reds Create , By TOM REEDY der over which thousands of anti- since 1948. Czechoslovak guards have orders secretly is challenged. He is shot first, and then questions are asked. » * * At Pilsen one strikes the high- ‘about 45 miles, it is a pleasant ‘ride through countryside and vil- jlage. Then it leads through dark forest. | Two miles from SECRET TOUCH —_ Add -two | there is no sign of life. Trees have tablespoons of port wine to cher- heen felled to create open space ries before cooking and you'll /qangerous for any potential refu- come up with a humdinger of a jgee. Along the road there are cherry pie. At least, that’s the | signs every fifty yards or so: belief of Denise. Amyot, 20, of | ‘Do not halt, It is forbidden.” Quebec City, Canada. And she > * = should know. She's Canada’s new cherry pie champ. Shown above with her winning pie, baked in Toronto, she'll soon compete in Chicago, Ill., with cherry - pie makers from the U:S. Canadian Strike After a series of these, there is a temptation to drive just a little faster. A sentry tower looms up. A guard peers out. Stretched the are five strands of wire from the trically charged. except a properly documented on the Czech-We | WAIDHAUS, West Germany w@—|Pear without : One mile east of here is one of|Farm villages which once existed the most dangerous frontiers in|in the the world, ghosts. The families were moved , population 2,500. It was * * * out. The buildings are in decay. not ways this tiny. From 1948 It is the Czech-West German bor- to 1964, the village teemed with Communists have fled to the West| ficient, check travel papers and in that are’ stark in their clarity. No|is the West German station. one who attempts to cross here|Customs guards are glad to see iway leading to West Germany. For Psychiatric Building the frontier lar psychiatric unit for the care width of the man-made meadows|age of 17. ground to a height of about eight Seeeeeesesceoseeoeoseoeee SALE PRICED!: feet. Signs, with painted lightning |® bolts, indicate the fence is elec-\e In this two-mile stretch no one|® Barren No Man's Land German Frontier. | : | Czechs and Slovaks fleeing from the border -plugged row and any- }communism. one who can get across is @ re- bd markable man. He's so remark- “That's all stopped,” a gas sta-jable, I guess, that he doesn’t even tion attendant said. “They have'stop here.” are now (first settlement, Waidhaus, West U. of M. Dedicates: New | ANN ARBOR w—The University jof Michigan dedicated over the} iweekend its new two million dol-| jand study of mentally sick chil- dren. Dr. Raymond W. 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Vajentine candies aré on a def- toes of affection is that Valentine’s|can just write out his own Valen- B A S K ET ‘ican girls to come to the aid of St. Comic Valentines outsell romantic) inite downgrade, partly because of Day is just another commercial|tine message. Valentine's Day. Dark forces (oft-| Valentines, four to three. About one/the public diet-consciousness but|operation, like Mother's Day and That cutdated ae ‘en called “men”) are squeezing "9 eight of them is genuinely it! mainly because of the general de-'Father’s Day and Susie's birth-| 4 4a) cliche pois . =o On =e ‘the love out of it. | sulting. , . lterioration of V-Day. Red roses|day. ns . : A | Nasty Valentines to bosses are |i) have their heads above water,! st. Valentine may have lost his back of a — le infinitely B on a sharp increase H ff : more welcome in most mailboxes Gone are the mushy poems and) but corsages are dropping off. —|ife for the principles of love and) than a 66@-cent invitation on jminiature chocolates of yesteryear,, The only cards that are never | Cupid is corny, and lace appears marriage back in the Third Cen-| giessy paper to “Share my fiat, , ‘the lovers lounging on satin hearts, offensive are those addressed to (on only about one card in 3. tury, but times have changed, and you dear old bat." ithe red roses and cinnamon drop. “Mother.” Grother, sister and | The reason given by some hus- jt ain't right. Nek very commercial « ject ‘lets. .Almost forgotten is the SOLUTION SEEN eee md a rcia! - ; |choked-up wondering in a maiden’s either, y the woman who re- ) ; ell, ly, speaking for us'ceives the postcard will feel richer. soul—what tall, handsome anony- Id’ ‘O 4 I Wel personal Sees. easeeneiaee = eas imous ladies he who asks me thus 12-Year-O S Z tems to be his Valentine? Kowa maiden weedvi vont | Amazing to Librarian Ifshe gets a Feb. 14th card at all, the sender’s name is boldly © .iwy YORK (INS)—A 12-year- derful Wizard of Oz” by his par | set down. This here comes from es rest far ents ; Harry Schwarts. His message: old Bov Scout with an interest far ‘500 ITEMS BECOMES OF AGE —Crown ; beyond his years has startled the : a, : ; < ee ‘Don't be a drag. Be my hag!” jiprarian of Columbia University’s The young collector's hoard of Princess Beatrix o ey : igi I have seen nervoys, sensitive Butler Library ‘Baum pieces now exceeds five —— poses for a = ar vac girls destroy themselves on fudge’ The grinning lad, Justin Schiller, hundred, including more than 100 y court photographer M. Mey- cundays for less than this. . . ‘volumes containing at least one her 18th birthday showed up at the library with three| poems marking ser : rin ‘huge cartons. Roland O. Baugh-\C°PY of each of the 39 Oz books dom, 31. I should probably nev ‘brary’s special|Fitten by Baum, who died in 1919. y never have man, head of the library's special WTitten by Baum, ret A Ed @ brought this up at all, though the aie looked somewhat He also has dozens of other novels THEN YOU N EED A : gradual deterioration of sentiment amazed. jand non-fiction books which Baum e erson in ‘in February has nagged at my, ‘wrote — ranging from an adult & |soul for some time, except that’ His surprise grew as Justin story about Egypt to a textbook ex- last week I received a card from a| extracted from his packing cases pjaining the care and feeding of . former friend named Dick, which bok sfter book, picture after Hamburg chickens. % as le read: ‘Valentine, you've got that! picture and numerous clippings ‘Dior’ look—that ‘barn Dior’ look,| —*!! on the subject of Lyman Foie: | Frank Baum, creator of the Breaks Nose in Crash | b i ; ral Hos- - Omaha Paper Reports WHERE, Of WHERE Land of Oz __ Admitted to puma € soeral Hice | vil Baum's...works....arranged by pital with a broken nose 7 Civi Defense Head to Be Where, I thought suddenly, des-|1 inrarian Baughman will fill the 1" @ two-car accident early Sat- -_ ° Named New Chairman ¢r#tely. is the gallantry and chiv- |p ter Library exhibit cases until ©! 2996 Rowan Dr. was reported ‘alry and tenderness of those S-year-| March 16. ° urday, Victor N. Cournoyer, 60, | old swains who used to make their| Said Justin: in satisfactory condition. j OMAHA @® — The World-Herald'own Valentines with sticky-back| * : : : hi a) o * Cournoyers car collided on Wal- today quoted a “high Republican hearts and lace from their mothers’) “I have lots more at home.” (1 Boulevard near Silver Lake. source” as saying Peloecaeg Dla | doilies? | The boy has been collecting |road with one driven by Floyd E. | . ataryrrorll ergo a” cin ba Fine little men they were. Grew! items on Baum for two years since | Wells, 33, of 270 Norton St., who or nin a e a ress y (up into beasts. he was presented with ‘The Won- was treated for minor injuries. | N\A nautics Board. | The former Nebraska governor) has been rumored as a possible ° om gpr hedge gee eel} WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS nated Friday by President Eisen-' hower to be a federal district judge in : The World-Herald quoted Peter- gon as saying all he knew, about the possibility of going to CAB: vaN was what he had read in the news- | papers, He said, though, he had (QO Wy S Vy. a Feiseted several weeks sg) 0 po- Dan Cupid Says. ( sition outside the government that) would have paid him considerably | more than his present $17,000 sal- ary. The CAB post pays $15,000 “ ~ The newspaper said there had . been reports that the Motion Pic- | ture Owners of America had been negotiating with Peterson .to be- come president of that organiza- tion and “there were indications these negotiations are still continu- ing.” \ Gas, Hoses Quell Texas Prison Riot RICHMOND, Tex. @—Tear gas bombs and fire hoses broke up afjf' riot by screaming, cursing con-| ¢: /TEE HEART of your 1 FUTURE is \ SAVINGS ,; victs at Hariem Prison Farm No 1 here yesterday. Approximately 75 armed officers | surrounded the two-story concrete) dormitory and blocked off all near-| by roads in the area after the con | victs started smashing windows) and setting hundreds of mattresses There apparently was no attempt. at escape. About half the 490 pris- Joners at the.farm took part in the 1%-hour riot. With the exception, of 12 Anglo-American trusties, all of the convicts are of Latin-Amer- ican descent. 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He will talk on ‘‘Current | Trends in Child Guidance.” Other busigess will include the ‘election of few members to the clinic activities. The clinic gives free service to children with emo- tional and personality problems liv- ing anyhwere in the county. Oakland Child Guidance Clinic to ‘board of directors and reports of THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1956 Ann Arbor Scientist Given Medal Award — CHICAGO uf — The Gold Medal’ of the American college of radi- ology was presented Saturday night to Dr. Sameule M. Donaldson of Ann Arbor, Mich. for ‘outstanding contribution to medical economics at St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, was singled out for his work :in furtherance of sound con- _|Clyde B.Simson, head of the Chil- tractural relationship between Padi- ologists and the medical profession jand establishment of the- radiolo- igist's medico-lega! standings as an. authority on X-ray evidence. = = Among 13 others who have won the gold medal were Mme. 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The Assoctated Press ts entitled exclusively to. the use for republication of all local news printed in this news- paper as well as all AP news dispatches. ‘Tue Powrisc Parss is delivered by carrier for 40 cents MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CINCULATIONS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1956 City Airport Assured $91,500 for Expansion From Washington has come some aviation news of vital importance to everyone interested in Pontiac’s municipal airport. It was in the form of an announce- ment by Rep. Gzorcz A. DoNpDERO that this City had been allocated a Federal grant of $91,500 for airport improvements. The Royal Oak law- maker indicated the grant was made in recognition of Pontiac’s growing importance as an industrial center. x * * City Manager WitLMan has indicated that Pontiac is pre- pared to match a portion of the grant. Airport Manager HoMER Hoskins says the grant will make it possible to complete ex- tensive improvements this year. Thesé include acquisition of .ad- ditional land, extension of east- west runway and center apron and taxi strip. x * * The importance of these improve- ments lies in the fact that they will make the airport usable by the own- ers of many more of the smaller type planes. They also will make it pos- sible for larger aircraft to take off and land there, thus increasing the volume of air traffic in and out of Pontiac. McCarran - Walter Act’s Revision Asked by Ike President Ersennower in his im- migration message to Congress has approached the matter of revising the controversial McCarraN-WALTER act on a new and sound basis. The: clear implication of the message is that the act is not doing the job it should. But Mr. EIsEN- HOWER doesn’t suggest any basic change of policy. Wisely he leaves that to Congress. Instead, he pro- poses an interim program which would liberalize the act and adjust it to today’s needs. * * * The much criticized existing law’s quota system is geared to the 1920 census. This limits the annual number of immigrants to 154,657. The President proposes © that the 1950 census be taken as a guide, raising the total admission to 220,000. * * * Another, and we think sensible _ suggestion, is that unused quotas be 4 : / D # fe ° 5 : te - ; transferred to other countries to in- sure that we get the maximum possible number of immigrants. * * * To lighten the burden on the lawmakers, the President urged that the task of handling special cases of aliens seeking admission be transferred from Congress to the Attorney General. The message is convincing in its argument that fingerprinting of all alien visitors should be aban- doned on the ground that it does . nothing to protect national ‘security. No one, of course, will dispute the President’s contention that alien criminals and subversives who have had their day in court, should be de- ported speedily. Better Mental Health Aim of Coleman Bill State Senator Coteman of Battle Creek has introduced a bill to estab- lish a mental health training and research authority. - The hope is that such an authority would provide trained personnel for the State’s mental hospitals. An im- portant part of the measure is based on the advice offered by Dr. WILLIAM C. MENNINGER, a nationally known mental health authority. x * * It calls for inclusion of representa- tives of the University of Michigan and Wayne University medical schools in an expanded commission to direct the Department of Mental Health. The bill would also provide for sweep- ing changes in the program to de- velop better treining and research facilities. * * * In addition the bill would re- cruit and train psychiatrists. In exchange for fellowships, these trainees would be required to serve as staff members in State mental hospitals. The CoLEMAN bill may not be the complete answer to Michigan's men- tal health program. Yet it gives promise of being a sufficiently im- portant step forward to deserve sympathetic study. The Man About Town Half a Century Early Creed Adopted in Making Automobiles Here Knowledge: In which what you learn after you think you know Pontiac this year rounds out a half century in the making of automobiles | it all its what counts. in a substantial way. After some previous attempts that were not successful, it was in 1906 that the Oakland Motor Car Company was formally organized by Edward M. Murphy and a few others. At that time a creed was adopted that still maintains. Under the old company and its General Motors successor, the Pontiae Motors Division, it always has held true. That creed: “We believe that when a good engineer de- signs a car, the basic principles, aside from simplicity and accessibility, are to eliminate friction, guard against distor- tion, reduce wear to the minimum, and deliver the maximum horsepower to the driving wheels with the least possible loss." Out of every $100 spent in our nation last year, $13 went for transportation, the largest per- centage for any year in our his- tory. Drainage work no longer is a warm weather job, according to County Drain Commissiener Ralph A. Main, who says the work now is carried on 12 months in the year, especially on the larger projects, with a great deal of the planning on the smaller ones done in the winter months. The champion office “Putter Offer” has discovered that leap year has an- othef advantage—you can put off getting your auto license plates one day longer than in usual years. If you contemplate entering a big quiz contest, you'll be interested to learn that a recent survey by the National Business Bureau shows that your chance of even getting a start toward a large prize is less than one in a million. A letter over the signature of “Resident of the Best Birmingham,” says: “They seem to be having a lot of trouble in Birmingham, Ala, and I wish that when your paper prints any news about it that you'd put the ‘Ala.’ after the name of the city. “Birmingham (Mich.), is not slipping.” Figures gleaned, on a nation- wide basis show that of the cases coming into juvenile courts 97 per cent are boys. In some of the courts in smaller cities there never has been a case involving a girl. “Journalism |is the most important pro- fession from the standpoint of the suc- cessful functioning of American democ- racy,” said Dean Kenneth E. Olsen of the Medill School, in a recent address to high school students and teachers. A current popular magazine has an {liuminating article on how to “Have House Guests and Live Through It.” Verbal Orchids to— Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Johnson of Belding, formerly of Oakland County; fifty-first wedding anniversary. , Mrs. Frank Lessiter of 542 Baldwin Road; eighty-sixth birth- day. / \ Mrs. Roy E. Bailey 18 Lexington Place; elghty-fourth birth- day today. THE 7 we 2 PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FE ie @ Wied oe } x \ 1 ; yf ‘4 Rey \ The Proverbial Snowball eh David Lawrence Says: Presidential Succession Laws in Mess; Elected Party Might Well Be Ousted WASHINGTON — The laws with respect to presidential succession are in a mess, * 6 « There's no Jaw advising the na- tion how to deal with the duties of the presidential office when there is an “inability” to serve, as the word is used in the Consti- tution. There's no law that enables the party elected af the previous election to maintain control of the White House if a vice pres!- dent dies after sueceeding to the presidency, 2 There's no Jaw which would per- mit, in an emergency, a pres- idential candidate elected in No- vember to take over immediately even though the outgoing president was ready to resign and make the transfer withdut waiting for the two and a half months’ interval to elapse before the formal inaugura- tion. It used to be four months bd * * A most significant point is that Congress does have the power to remove a president if ‘inability’ eccurs—and this word in .the Con- stitution is not qualified by the word “physical."’ The argument could be made that “inability” means inefficiency, too, which would introduce something akin to the parliamentary system, espe- cially if the Supreme Court—which doesn't hesitate to legislate nowa- days—should some day broadly in- terpret the word “inability.” PRESENT LAWS CONFUSING The present law of succession provides that, after the vice presi- dent, the speaker of the house and then the president pro tem of the senate shal] succeed to the presi- dency. But today the speaker of the House is a Democrat, and it could conceivably happen again that the speaker of the House isn't of the same party as won the prev- jous presidentia) election. It is interesting to re-read what President Woodrow Wilson wrote confidentially to his secretary of state during World War I just be- fore the election in which Charles Evans Hughes had resigned from the Supreme Court to be the op- posing candidate. Wilson wrote on Nov. 5, 1916: * * 2 “Again and again the question has arisen in my mind: What would it be my duty to do were Hughes to be elected? Four months would elapse before he could take charge of the affairs of the govern- ment, and during those four months I would be without such moral backing from the nation as would be necessary to steady and con- trol our relations with other gov- ernments. I would be known to be the rejected, not the accredited. spokesman of the country; and yet the accredited spokesman would be without legal authority to speak for the nation. Such a situation would be fraught with the gravest dan- gers, The direction of the foreign policy of the government would in effect have been taken out of my hands and yet its new definition would be impossible until March “IT feel that it would be my duty to relieve the country of the perils of such a situation at once, The course I have in mind is dependent upon the consent and cooperation of the vice pres- ident; but, if I could gain his consent to the plan, I would ask your permission to invite Hughes to become secretary of state and would then join the vice presi- dent in resigning, and thus open to Hughes the immediate succes- sion to the presidency, MY MOTHER AND FATHER QULONT COME SO I BROUGHT BROTHER! “All my life long I have advocated some such responsible government for the United States as other constitutional systems af- ford as of course, and as such action on my part would jn- augurate, at least by example. OFFERS REMEDY “Responsible government means government by those whom the people trust, and trust at the time of decision and action. The whole country has long perceived, with- out knowing how to remedy, the extreme disadvantage of having to live for four months after an elec- tion under a party whose guidance had been rejected at the polls. Here is the remedy, at any rate so far as the executive is con- cerned, In ordinary times it would perhaps not be necessary to apply it. But it seems to me that in the existing circumstances it would be imperatively necessary. “The choice of policy in respect of our foreign relations rests with the executive. No such critical cir- cumstances in regard to our foreign policy have ever before ex- isted. It would be my duty to step aside so that there would be no doubt in any quarter how that pol- icy..was to hg.direeted, towards what objects and by what means. I would have no right to risk the peace of the nation by remaining in office after I had lost my au- thority." * * * But such a plan is not now feasible because, if the president and vice president resign, they can- Not appoint the winning candidate to be speaker of the House. A re- turn to the old law of succession by means of the cabinet, which was on the statute books for many decades, would seem to logical, at least in an atomic age. (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And thow his son, 0 Belshaz- zar, hast not humbled thine heart, though thou knewest all this.—Daniel 5:22, * * * Humble we are, humble we have been, humble we shall ever be.— Dickens. 3 Winter Itch ireatment Are Offered by Columnist By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. An editor friend informs me that the only dermatologist with the Air Force in Europe says the most common ailment of Air Force men and their families is winter itch. The editor adds that he has been bothered with it for years, but he has found that taking baths only once every week or week and a half alleviates it greatly. Although TI profess te be an expert on itching, having had every conceivable kind of Itch except this thing called winter Itch, In Little Lesson No. 9, Save Your Skin, (35¢ and stamped, self-addressed envelope) I give in- structions on how to prepare and use a number of skin lotions to prevent or relicve irritation or itch- Ink. So-called winter itch is usually due to excessive bathing. Nature's skin conditioner {s se- bum, the oil secreted by the se- baceous glands. ; This skin oil is poured out upon the surface through the commen duct of sebaceous and sweat glands, the mouth of the duct being commonly knows as a “pore.” Water, especially very - warm water, removes skin oil, and soap removes still mote. So the skin is left dry and unprotected after a prolonged bath. The least you can do to compen- sate for the loss of thé natural skin protective, conditioner, beau- tifier and comforter is to apply a suitable skin oil (animal or vege- table, but not mineral oil). Seseme oil, a few drops ap- plied daily is the ideal oil, be- cause it keeps well without be- coming rancid and does not tend te clog the skin as many cos- metics do. Lanolin (hydrous wool fat — not anhydrous, which is the crude wool grease) is the next ‘best skin conditioner for folk who bathe too much. Lanolin is too thick and sticky to usé on the skin. It requires some thinning with cottonseed oil, olive oil or sesame oil. The third best skin condition- er is standard cold cream fresh- ly made by the pharmacist after the formula in the U.S. Fharma- copoeia. - : It doesn’t keep indefinitely, so have only enough to last for two months made up at any time. Bigned letters. not more than one page or 100 words long. pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag - Hbosis. or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to the Pon- tiac Press. Pontiac Michigan (Copyright 1956) Voice of the People ‘Socialism in City. Utilities Is Benevolent Monopoly’ Letters will be condensed when —— sary because of lack of name, address and telephone number o: the writer must writer in ite nature. At the Monday meeting of the Pontiac Real Estate Board, Mr. ation by the City of Pontiac, to finance additional public parking facilities in the downtown area. He declared that for the city to participate in the parking bus- iness was “rank socialism.” He is probably correct in calling it socialism, but how rank it may be is for the voters te decide. He should remember, however, that this same sort of socialism is as old af taxes, The city maintains the streets, water supply, sewers and sewage disposal and on occasion takes away the empty beer tins and the garbage. We accept this service and pay for it because the city can do it better and cheaper than pri- vate individuals could or would do it..It is in this work a benevolent monopoly instead of the other sort. George L. Scales 8614 N. Saginaw St. Explains Parking Bonds Won't Raise City Taxes May I add my statement in re- gard to the parking lot bonds? To say that the issuance of these bonds will raise the taxes in the City of Pontiac is false. These are revenue bonds and will be paid by the money received from the parking meters in the lots. They do not pledge the faith and credit of the City of Pontiac. The worst that could possibly happen is that the revenues from the meters were not enough to retire the bond, The holders of these bonds, after due process of law, could take over the jots until such time as their claims were satisfied, The history of the present municipal parking lots points to regular and positive retirement of these bonds. I urge everyone to vote in favor of the bond igsue. Benjamin M. Gates 389 Whittemore St. “Army of West Germany Developing Very Slowly By JOHN H, MARTIN INS Foreign Director The new West German army to- day consists of only 900 recruits— more than five years after the idea was conceived. * * e éThere also are 95 officers from World War II days and 25 Ameri- can sergeant-instructors, The idea of once more putting Germans into uniform was born after the Communist attack on South Korea in the summer of 1950. This shocked the French, but they eventually subscribed to the idea after years of fighting de- laying actions, * * Many Frenchmen still fear the revival of a German army, But they are not alone in this. West German Chancellor Konrad Ade- nauer also is proceeding carefully. He does not want to recreate what in 1945 Sir Winston Churchill called “The dull, drilled, docile, brutish masses of the Hun soldiery.” Adenauer does want to create what Churchill also once called a force of ‘great numbers of brave and skillful fighting men with every form of excellent Faqs pen * * Many quarrels have occurred in Bonn over formation of the army, and there will be many more be- fore all the legislation is passed. The goal is to have by 1959 a total of 12 divisions of 360,000 men in the army, At the head of this machine, which will be in the forefront of North Atlantic Treaty Organization defenses, is Gen. Hans Speidel, Marshal Rommel’s former right- hand man. * 2 Speidel, who was a history pro- fessor at Tubingen University, is deceptive in appearance. He is im- maculately dressed and scholarly and looks the part of a- professor. But he was chief of staff to the German 8th Army on the Russian front in World Warr II. He was in Case Records of a Psvchologist: the North African desert and later in France at the time of the Allied invasion, * * * And he was a key figure in the plot to assassinate Hitler, being arrested by the Gestapo when the bomb failed to kill Der Fuehrer. Adenauer’s plan is te give a concept of “soldier-citizen” to this new army. Troops will retain certain civilian rights in an at- tempt to prevent the army from becoming a detached military caste on its own—and therefore a threat to future German civil- ian governments, Parliament is keeping a very wary eye on the new machine be- - ing born. Deputies scrutinize every word in any legislation affecung the new military forces which, with all three branches, eventually will total 500.000 men. * s In contrast to the slow creation of the West German army, the Soviet-installed East German re- gime already has a force of more than 100,000 men. The latter now have been taken into the Commu- nist Warsaw bloc pact under the overall command of Soviet Mar- shal Ivan Konev. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE There has to be some time in life . . . To alter our routine... If just a little trip to find ...A different daily scene ... Because if there is no relief . . . From being so confined . . . Eventually our labor may .. . Affect . normal mind ... Our best pre- scription is to have... A change in atmosphere . . . To rest our weary body and... To keep our thinking clear . . . So let us net be hesitant . . . To simply waik away... From every wall sur- rounding us... If only for a day . . . Our progress may be slower as... We pour tomorrow's cup . .- But we will be in better shape »-. And we can make it up. (Copyright 1956) Keep Young by Entering Prize Contests; It Will Focus Your Attention on Future Prize contestants are simply carpenters with words. They nail syllables together in an at- tractive manner.to win big awards. Meantrhile, contesting offers.zest for living. It ts also a tonic for frustrated souls. So send for the booklet below and rejuvenate your entire family. It is an ideal hobby for invalids and retired folks. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case 0-373: 52, Jost an arm and both legs in the Korean War “Dr. Crane, he is so frustrated,” his devoted wife informed me tear- fully. Lawrence J.. aged 7 * * * “We receive an adequate income, so he doesn't need to worry unduly on that score. “But he feels that he can't ac- complish anything. What can I do to improve his morale and give him new zest for living?” SOUL TONICS “Man does not live bv bread alone,’ stated Jesus, thus indicated we require a tome for the soul. as he People who fritter away their time with nothing constructive to show for their vears here on earth, thus feel unhappy. A person who can see some evi- dences of accomplishment, seldom is neurotic or jittery or a frustrated individual. If you are semi-invalided or ma- rooned at home and unable to per- form heavy physical labor, then try prize contesting as a dandy hobby. *: * * Some people earn their living putting bricks and mortar together as masons. Others put nails and boards together and are called car- penters, But you can also put words to- gether in interesting combina- tions and earn a good living. We cal] such people salesmen, teach- ers, clergymen, writers and prize contestants, Hundreds of prize contests are being announced by newspapers, magazines and especially by manu- facturers of merchandise. So read the rules carefully; then work diligently preparing your en- tries. For prize contesting offers not only a. chance at top financial awards, but it adds zest for living. CONTEST PSYCHOLOGY If the members of a family or a neighorhood club unite in trying to win prize contests, they turn ture, which Emerson said is the test of whether we are young or old. * s * Elderly people live in the past, but young people think ahead to- ward the tomorrows! Contest fans, even if they are 75 years old by the calendar, are thus rejuvenated by having their thoughts turned forward toward the expected winning announcements to be made in the future. Contesting also stimulates - the mind by causing the participants to look up words in dictionaries and. encyclopedias, 28 When contestants get together, they always have plenty of fas- cinating things to talk about, for they compare notes and argue ever meanings of words. During our first year of mar- riage, Mrs. Crane and I became prize contest addicts, and won many prizes ranging from $1 to $1.000. I mention the word ‘“‘ad- dict”, for once you have become a prize contest fan, it never gets out of your blood. “When we get old have a little free time, we'll be able to en- tertain ourselves by going hack to contesting." Mrs. Crane spoke longingly the other day as viewed several enticing contest an- nouncement LIMERICKS, LETTERS Many contests are simple to solve, so the final decision is then based on a 50-word letter. Other limerick poems require a final line with a clever riming word. * + * and she Crossword puzzle contests are also very popular, as are ‘‘christen- ing” contests in which you offer a new name for a deg or a movie star, etc But be sure you watch the rules, for 51 words in your letter obvious- ly will eliminate vour entry if the rules state a 30-word limit. Wounded veterans and retired folks can very profitably develop the habit of prize contesting, just as a mental tonic. But you al- ways have an outside chance at big prizes. So send for my booklet ‘‘How to Write Salahle Copy.” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents. It contains a section on prize * contesting. Always write to Dr. George W. Crane in care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, enclosing a long Jc 'tamped, self-addressed envelope see | 2c to cover typing and printing costs when pou send for his psychological charfe and pam- ets. (Copyright 1956) |THE PONTIAC. ae) MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1956 Revised State Law Streamlines dees HEADQUARTERS BETTER SHOE (WEPA Voters and Election Workers Will Find Changes at Polls ee Whether you are working on an election board this year, or are one of the thousands of citizens ~ who go to the polls to cast ballots, you will find many changes in election P —_ Ld * * Revisions. of the state election laws accomplished last year cor- rect many points which have been under discussion for a long time in en effort to keep the election machinery working more smooth- ly. . One of the changes of impor. tance to Pontiac City is that which places a maximum of 800 registered voters to a voting precinct if paper ballots are still used, * * * If the number is above 800 the municipality must divide its pre-; eincts, or employ voting machines, | (Advertisement toms then ro troubles may be traced to Gi ti Glandular Inflammation is a con- stitutional disease and medicines that give temporary relief will not remove the causes of your troubles, Neglect of Glandular Inflamma- tion often leads to premature senility, and incurable malignancy. The past year men communities have been successfully treated here at the eelsior In- stitute, They have found goothing relief and a new zest i to the treatment of diseases jar to older men by NON-SURGICAL Methods, has a New FREE BOOK ox tells how these troubles may hod life. No obligation, sat Excelsior Springs, Sy feoaatn ad qualified voters is permitted per Other changes made by the elec- tion law revision include ‘the fol- lowing points: ONE BALLOT AGAIN Presidential, one ballot. Township caucuses must ‘|do this.) in Excelsior Institute, devoted Your Watch ima, $50 © Adjusted © Regulated Expansion ‘Watch Bands Ladies’-Men's Special 1 95 | Georges-Newports lewelry Dept. be | held between 3 a.m, and 8 p.m, vieusly, some latitude was per- mitted im the caucus date. All governmental areas (town- plicate, list, or master registration * * * Written application by the elec- tor for a ballot is now required. (Pontiac and many areas alregay CHALLENGERS Official challengers must reside in the city of township in which they serve. Citizens, voluntarily in which cose « inrger siktnber efjown chairmen Sis Get se: ‘ial, state and county name in nomination for a non- ballots again will be combined on| partisan office shall be 1 per cent jculator. iname must file an affidavit of the change, but not if his name change i -bees to ship, city) with more than one ree eta made 12 years prior veling. precinct mest beep 8 40-/ partisan vated). A candidate who has changed his (10 years for non- If an elector moves from his purpose if. he claims intention te return and there is reasonable physical evidence of his inten- tion to return at some future of canvassers and boards of elec-/changed, The membership is now/attorney and city assessor; tion commissioners town-;urer; villaves — president, clerk’ has bee nas follows: Cities—city clerk, city| ships—supervisor, clerk and treas-| and treasurer. e | | (Formerly was 2 per cent.) 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FRI. . a, AS a . 1 ay 5 an ) ‘ : arte ae i¢ i . é i eS fh ig eRe eS aa re ae ae ae ee ee ee ae eee ae ee i 4 ee acpiedbeetaassa te cama inti OE aE TS Te RE Te Ege mie ke Magy Non ane = 5 THF PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1956 Police Trace / Getaway Car -Tip Comes . Following Holdup in Royal Oak Township / ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—War- ren G. Harrison, Detroit,.is being held by police as a suspect in an- other “Mutt and Jeff’’ holdup early Saturday morning at the Goodwill Market, 8240 W. Eight Mile Rd. Two masked men, the short one Arrest “Mutt, Jeff” Suspect \Mothers’ Group | Slates Meeting | in Troy Tuesday | Mrs. John Warren, Civil De- fense Chairman of Oakland Coun- ty Council PTA and Assistant Civil Defense Director of West Bloomfield Township, will speak on Natural and Man-made Disas- | ters and will discuss a school | plan of Civil Defense. The meeting will be held with Mrs. Arnold Peterson, 1881 Boulon | Rd., 8:00 p.m. Tuesday. Crary Group Slates Meeting WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Catherine Lymperis of the Depart- ment of Special Education of Oak-/ land County Board of Education) will be the. guest speaker when| Graham Arrives in Hong Kong, Shuns Politics HONG KONG ® — Billy Gra- ham, jaunty in brown suit and tie, stepped out of a plane from Ma- Presentations in West iniia today, waved to 400 greeters) and told newsmen that he had Bloomfield come here to teach the Bible, not - WEST BLOOMFIELD—"‘Activity | 1i#cuss international politics. Players Group Sets Exercises , To Give Three One-Act for all” is the watchword of the}" The American evangelist will new Township players aarAnes, stage a mass rally hepa and of West Bloomfield, recently form-|!eave the next day for Formosa, ed by @ group of thexperienced and /J@pan and South Korea. experienced amateur actors and) Graham preached last night to others interested in all phases of/#" overflow audience of more than little theater work. | 25,000 persons at Manila’s Rizal The club's first presentation will|f00tball stadium. Roman Cath- be an evening of one-act plays ten-|oli¢ Archbishop Rufino J. Santos tatively titled “Exercise I," to be|had discouraged attendance by presented for members and their|Catholics,-but there were many in friends, as well as applicant mem- the audience. ¢ « bers, on March 3 in the VFW z The evangelist said he might vis- Hall at 13% Rapid St., Pontiac. it Russia next winter. Asked if he The plays selected ate “The |thought Christianity was the an- Silent Judge,” by Benjamin F. swer to communism, he replied, Kaye; “Sleeping Dogs” by John |There is a vast’ difference be- KirkPatrick, and a ¢ -rals- itween the teachings of Christ and er, “Retribution” (author anony- |Marx,”’ but declined to comment mous), further. Cast for the first play includes County Group fo Meet Feb. 23 Prepare Program for Members of Oakland District The need for more effective farm . marketing methods to cope with the present trend of declining farm ‘prices and loss of farm purchasing ing up the Michigan Live Stock Exchange in a series of 38 Annual District Meetings to be held throughout the state this winter. The Oakland district meeting has been slated for Thursday, Feb. 23, at 8 p.m. and is to be held in the Juvenile Judges Quarters, Social Welfare Building, 1260 West Boule- vard, in Pontiac. Highlights of the program will ° Anclude a movie, a discussion of the livestock situation by Michigan State University personnel, a re- port on the operations and pro- George Curran in the title role,/f)® Isaac E, Crary Junior High PTA| and Patricia Unick, Mogens Klopp,| | 0 f 0 eC meets Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Hal Higgins and Phyllis Batts in grams of the Michigan Live Stock Exchange by Michigan Live Stock school auditorium, Miss Lynperis will explain the program for the exceptional child. Last year Oakland County tax payers voted one mill to support this program, Two reonts of the Eliza Seaman Leggett school now under construction wil) be special education rooms. The Junior High School Glee at the beginning of the meeting. is scheduled from ‘Avondale Classes for Adults to Start AVONDALE —- Adult education classes start tonight at 7 at Avon- dale High School on Auburn Road just east of Crooks. They will meet for 10 weeks. The director of the program is Roy Sells. The new classes being offered one in concert band and another in driver training. of her home at 454 S. Saginaw the) re., tonight. the 10 week session, County Calendar , rey The Troy Center Presbyterian Church Women's Assn. will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Christian, 01 E. Maple 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, They will dis- cuss plans for —— supper. roy The Troy Progressive Extension Club meets with Mrs. Harriet Barnard, 6045 Livernols, 8:00 tonight. Mrs. Bertha Trest will give the lesson on Copper Enameling. Trey There will be a Board of Education meeting at the Troy High School, 8: p.m, Tuesday. Deaths in Tre Communitie LAKE ORION — Service for) MOUNT CLEMENS—Service for CaF was Harold A. Jaynes, 5577 Mrs. Orville H. Lane ' Harold D. Hagan Harold D, Hagan, 72, 167'4 N. Broadway, Mt. Clemens, will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the Will and Schwarzkoff Funeral Home, 233 N. Gratiot in. Mt, Clemens, and at 9:30 a.m. at St. Louis Catholic Church with burial, in St. Peter Cemetery. Mr. Hagan died Saeur- day, Surviving are his wife, Rachel; two daughters, Mrs. John Kroon and Mrs. Geneva Steinmetz, both of Mount Clemens; a daughter-in- law, Mrs. Catherine Hagan; 9 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchil- dren; one sister, Mrs. Melissia DRYDEN — Service for Mrs. Link of Indiana and one brother’ Rockwell St., who was knocked un- ing Coordinator Dr. Otto C. Huf-|the season at 8 p.m. Saturday in conscious, apparently suffered no|ziger will attend speeches and dis-|the Masonic Hall. There will be’ Orville H. Lane, 76, 5307 Hough! Rd. was this afternoon at the Muir; The Hagans are former residents other injury. Brothers Funeral Home in Almont: with burial in Forest Lawn Ceme-| tery, Detroit. Mrs. Lane died Fri-! day. | ' * * @ Surviving are her husband; two sons, Richard of Pontiac and Or. ville Jr. of Detroit; two daughters, | Mrs. Gertrude Bove of Detroit and Mrs. Opal Berg of Drayton Plains; 11 grandchildren and 11 great- grandchildren. ' William John Trudgen WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Service for William John Trudgen, 72, 5561 Tubbs, will be held at 2 He is survived by his wife, Carrie; two sons, William of Wa- terford and Wendell of Detroit; one brother, Andrew of England and a sister Mrs. Eliza Williams’ of England; and six grandchildren. Mrs. Dorothy M. Striber MEO — Service for Mrs. Dor- othy M. Edward of Warren. of Oakland County. Club will present several selections) are: a home barbering course, | | support. For “Sleeping Dogs’’ the actors are Dolores Olsen, Dorothy Mac- Arthur, Lucille Curran, Robert ‘Thompson and Leo Rainville, The iplays are being directed by Mr. jand Mrs, Franklyn Donegan, both \formerly of the professional stage ‘and among the original initiators of ithe Township Players. . Donegan is also Serving as chairman pro tem until officers are elected by the charter mem- bership, The stage manager is Hiram K, Smith, assisted by Joh Batts. A general meeting of the entire Dealers Sought Measure to Correct Abuses to Auto Buyers WASHINGTON w — Sen. Mon- roney (D-Okla) said today he has ordered a bill drafted to. protect auto buyers from “phantom Freight" overcharges, and to aim a “truth in labeling” blow at car bootleggers. membership on Thursday, Feb. 23 said he will hold up at 8:30 p.m. in West Bloomfield|introducing the measure until his Town Hall, Orchard Lake Road, 5enate Commerce subcommittee {will agaain be open to prospective reveives more testimony on its | members. | provisions. Monroney sald in a statement the bill will seek to crrect abuses ‘from what dealers claim to be one-sided franchises heav- ily loaded in favor of the aute- mobile manufacturers.” The bill, he said, would forbid manufacturers to impose freight ‘charges which exceed actual de- |livery costs. * * * Those interested may obtain in- formation from the secretary, Mrs. John Batts. Troy Auto Collisions Bring Injuries to 3 accidents, a head-on collision on| Windshield sticker” on which would pe Mile Road involving a car driy-|be recorded the name of every jen by Floyd C. Townsend, 43, 675\company through whose hands it | Hartland and William T. Dallard,|passed from factory to buyer. 39, 3638 Rochester Rd. “Of vital importance would be Dallard was headed east on 16 the requirement that the method Mile Road, according to Troy po-| of transportation in interstate jlice, amd hit the Townsend car commerce, whether by rail. |going west. Dallard was treated! truck or tewaway would have te staat Sree? 6 Utes ve be shown for each sales com- . . pany handling the car,” he said. The other accident at the same time Saturday was on DeQuinder.| “This would prevent cars from being sold as new cars, when actu- Louis Chesnick, 49, 2483 John R., | swerved off the road and hit a tree.jally many have not only been He was treated for facial cuts, po- lice said. A head on collision on 16 Mile |Road one-half mile west of De- |Quinder Saturday sent Mary Ka- micka of Detroit to William Beau- mont Hospital. Driver of the other many cases towed other cars center,'’ he said. Other sections of the bill, Mon- roney said, would call for Federal Trade Commission policing of con- tracts between auto dealers and Knowles, Utica. have denounced before his subcom- mittee as unfair to them. ‘Two Passengers Suffer ‘Injuries in Car Crash Two women received slight in- juries in a two-car accident Sunday night at Woodward and S. Blvd., School Heads to Attend authorities in St, Joseph Mercy) * * Howpttal said. Atlantic City Conference Suffering a cut eyelid and leg, Two Pontiac school officials will was Shirley Smith, 18, of 791 Mon-'attend a conference of the Ameri- ticello Ave., a passenger with can Assn. of School Administrators Christ A, Zografos, 21, of 120 Ruth|Feb, 19-23 in Atlantic City, N.J. St. | Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mrs. Mabeline Lewis, 34, of 21642 Dana P. Whitmer and School Build- provision to ‘‘require arbitration before cancellation of franchises.” She was riding with cussions relating to numerous |Joseph Green, 26, of 64 Clovese St. school-administration problems, Sen. Monroney to Draft) through many states to the sales) to right is Ted scott. Curtain time both nights is 8:30 p. m. at the high school auditorium. . ’ PLAYERS REHEARSE — Three Avon Players rehearse a scene from their forthcoming produc- tion of “Whistling in the Dark,” a mystery com- edy slated this Friday and Saturday nights. Left ROCHESTER—“'Whistling in the}brilliant mystery-comedy and guar-! Dark” is the first of the 1956 plays|anteed to provide an evening of to be presented by the Avon/hilarious excitement. Players, Rehearsals ~ are © being) George Long is directing the play held nightly for the three-act com-| with Tom Everhard assisting. Ge-| edy, slated this Friday and Satur-| neva Newell is the executive pro-| day. This ig a Samuel French pub-! ducer, lication by Laurence Gross and) The east of fifteen includes the | Edward Childs Carpenter, It is a| leads, Hilda, by Roberta Bachor, | |Arres 2 Suspects | | Mayor's Proclamation: \Guard Day in Pontiac hd . Registration should be completed) Three accidents marred the! He said it also “would strike at| ‘Tomorrow is Valentines Day but |f} Purse-Snatching Classes will be meeting | wee kend in the city of Troy. At bootlegging by requiring each car |Mondays and Wednesdays t h!5:45 p.m. Saturday there were two|t0 carry a ‘truth in Labeling’|Guard Day” within Pontiac. also on a local level, “National, | Mayor William W. Donaldson day after a woman claimed she \proclaimed it so Feb. 1 to help|was robbed:of her purse in a down-, ‘the city’s 107th Ordnance Company town bar Saturday night, | jof the Nationa Guard celebrate it's! i Avon Players to Give Presentation Two suspects were arrested Sun- costumes. Mrs. Max Mallon, pub- | committee. : : Nell Bailey, 21 Jacokes St., said’ Refreshments will be served the| Miriam Foxman and Bernice Cov- personnel, and the business meet- ing to elect officers and delegates to the Michigan Live Stock Ex- change Annual Meeting to be held at Hotel Olds in Lansing, Saturday, March 17. Now starting its 35th year in business, the Michigan Live Stock exchange, located at the Detroit Stockyards, and with its branches at Battle Creek, St. Louis and Nash, Dave Keena and Pat Ar- |Adrian, has become Michigan's largest livestock marketing agen- It is the only such agency in Michigan owned and operated by the farmers. Keego BPW Group Plans Valentine Party KEEGO HARBOR—The Business and Professional Women's Club is having a Valentine party tonight. The affair will be held at the West Bloomfield Township Hall, 4460 Orchard Lake Rd. The meet- and Toby Van Buren played by Pat Arscott, Dave Keena, male lead plays the part of Wallace Porter. “Benny"—Bob Shimmel. Joe Salvatore is Bil] McClelland; “Slim Scanlon,” is Jim Jackson; ‘Irma Lewis, Carolyn Nash; Char- ley Shaw, Bob Leggitt; Jacob Dil- lon, Ted Nash; Capt. O'Rourke, Edward Burkhard; police sergeant, Claire Magoon, and two police,| in¢ win start at 7:30 p.m. and as ag Donaldson and Bob Hal- will be followed by a white cle. . phant party. The mystery trip Betty and Bob Halbach are in| the club plans on making Feb. charge of staging; Betty Shaffner,| 28th will be discussed. licity. Programs, Edward Kucera; | Hostess for the evening is Eileen | as ae VanHorn, chairman. She will be‘ i Edith Wig ads the hous and Edith Wiggins he ec neuee | assisted by Helen Edwards Lach, \34th anniversary. 'she was sitting with two men and| audience following the play, both ©: An open house at the National a woman at the bar at 30 S. Sagi- nights. Curtain time is j \Guard Armory, 57 Water St., will/nat St. While the men drew her| jbe held tomorrow to honor the attention, the woman stole her| jcompany, which served in World|purse, which contained $65, she| War I and II and the Korean War. | said. 8:30 p.m. | = ena a ‘Youngster, 5, Escapes Injury in Car Mishap A five-year-old boy, struck by a Clifford Dye Trial } | | The woman and one man were Will B ’ T d jcar Saturday afternoon on Frank- jailed for investigation of larcency, | egin ues ay lin Rd., suffered no apparent in- Arrest City Driver deiccn theusamta of malas, bet tal After Car Accident : spector Clark M. Wheaton said. Jean M. MeNeary, 34, of 410 Dit-|Slate Village Caucus mar St., was arrested for driving jp Oxford Saturday junder the influence of liquor after) oy poRD—The ? }@ woman was slightly injured in/ Village Caucus will be held at the fices for the ensuing--term. ining. McNeary'’s. car| The village election will be held| Police said Monroney said he may add a'!smashed head-on into a car driven| Monday, March 12. All persons|an argument, Dye has been free of 103/eligible to vote are urged to CB lan bond. Conviction could bring B. I by Rosetta Tademy, 29, | Wessen St., who was about to ter with the village clerk, L. make a left turn at S. Blvd. W., Nichols. from a building. Police are Jook- | ing for the second man today. In-|, ‘|slated to being tomorrow before | Peoples Party) ja three-car accident investigated Fire Hall at 1 p.m. Saturday to ton tenant farmer William C. Clark, manufacturers which many dealers!by Pontiac police Saturday eve-/Mominate candidates for village °f-|27, who leased three farms owned jury, authorities in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital said. Police reported Preston Bass, 545 Alton St., ran into the street after he got out of a car driven by his father, James Bass Oakland County Circuit Judge; Oliver Thompson, 37, of 235 Cry- Clark J, Adams. | sta] Lake Dr., told police he didn't Dye, 53, is accused in the non-|have time to avoid hitting Preston, fatal shooting last Aug. 26 of Fen- —SSS Trial of former Fenton village attorney Clifford Dye, charged with assault with intent to murder, is Troy Group to Meet by Dye's sister. TROY—The Troy Planning Com- Police said the shooting followed| mission will meet at 8 p.m. Tues- day at the Troy Municipal Build- ing. Discussion of the new $5,000.- take any number of years in prison up|000 shopping district will to life. | place. jand Harvey Ave. Her car bounced \into a parked car, they said. | | The woman was released from |St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after itreatment for a cut lip and arm ‘bruises, authorities said. | | ORTONVILLE—OES No. 286 will hold its first card party of refreshments. Mrs. is general chairman. Ray Barrick a ‘Manufacturing Co. A gracious ‘fishing, boating and golf. Mr. George J. Linderme is President of the Auburn Heights In all the world, no other whiskey so fittingly symbolizes true hospitality as does Lord Calvert... for the rare flavor and pleasing smoothness: of this fine American whiskey make it the choice of men who insist on perfection. HALLMARK OF A GRACIOUS HOST host, his favorite sports are FOR MEN OF DIS Pontiac Manufacturer chooses Lord Calvert AMERICAN WHISKEY | | U.S. Government. TINCTION IT’S IN GOOD HANDS, NOW! 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'years Khrushchev has been remov-/ ing persons he did .not trust from| oo stops scrate and 80 |positions of responsibility, Fre- aids toate Va healing. a no \quently they have been former! ercenete Sous close associates of ex-Premier Geo-| gor rgi Malenkov, ad house cleaning in preparation for|Beria’s arrest was particularly inter-| the opening tomorrow of-the Soviet as minister of interna) affairs, | ested in eel. Doteroy socens| 2. A. M, Puzanov was removed! Communist party’s 20th congress.| Dudorov was in charge of construc-'to have aeeree oy tendine bene premiere? Russian Republic! This is the most likely explana- and replaced by M. A. Yasnov. The tion for the recent removal of latter for a number of years was! several important Soviet officials, |‘ mayor of M Khrush-| the demotion of others and | ~rabiibnanwypar-dharealaedlvedceg br meting out of severe rebukes to} munist political machine still more leaders in the party. zanov was demoted to deputy pre- 6's mier. who | eiualen ae the const of Lower Call fornia, Mexico. : They hit one. big eiaals with a harpoon, was attached, It hardly got into the blubber, Another harpoon glanced off. The electrode would have car- water-sled telemeter. White’s previous attempts were in 1953 and 1954. He said before leaving by plane for San Francisco and Washington that no time has been set for the next try. He says the slow heart action of 941 Joslyn Ave. the big sea mammals,” averaging 30 tons each, may reveal informa- tion of value in studying human hearts. An eight-mile fence now sur- rounds the Atomic Weapons Re- to which an electrode) Station Owner, Son Capture Intruders tion of search Establishment in Berkshire, England. Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement “Lucky it Happened Here... Phone a Tow Truck.” START YOUR HOME REMODELING NOW! CALL POOLE'S, FE 4-1594 FOR PLANS! I Don't have a Dime to breaking Rex Sheppard and his son, Vic- tor, 18, said they had noticed some- one trying to break into the tion about midnight. They live the station and when they heard intruders a second time, State Po- lice said, the Sheppards ap- proached with guns and ordered the men to halt. Instead, the burglars ran out the door, Sheppard fired at Woolard with his pistol but missed. The youth aimed at Childers with own eee Thieves Ignore $5 Bill and Leave Minus Loot BOSTON (®—Thieves ransacked) the safe and office of the Mutual! 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Wartiecie Pe rat in yo ien seramatezy) 5 for $1.00 Gueey rusomir § for $1.20 Perr ONLY 40 &, Telegraph Rd., wear Orchard Lake Ave. Call FE 2-8101 pry CLEANERS A plea was made Saturday by |Mrs. A. H. Magnus, Red Cross con ‘blood chairman for the ‘Pontiac Win High Marks. A mobile blood unit will be at peru Tonal 14 vara ine At Band Festival State Finals Elimination at Ypsilanti Selecting Musicians for Contest | A number of soloists and en- sembles from Pontiac junior and isenior high school bands won first place ratings Saturday at the Southeastern Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association's solo and ensemble festival. The festival, held at Michigan Siate Normal College, Ypsilanti, comprised elimination state finals, Those winning first place ratings are eligible to enter | ‘the state contest April 21 at Mic hi- gan State University, East Lans-| jing. There top players from the! for state honors, Pontiac High School and Lin- took part in the southeastern dis- trict’s concert Saturday, division and 13 in the ensemble division, according to band Direc- tor Dale C. Harris, Included in the top players were 39 band members. | ‘Only one ensemble and one solo-| ist failed to make the first Place | rating. Two ensembles—a_ cornet quar: tet and a flute trio—from Lincoln! Junior High won first place hon ors; One quartet got a socend place; and three soloists made the third place rating. Eastern Junior High School's jbrags sextet and single soloist} | both made second place. | An elimination contest for full bands will be held Feb. 25 at Wayne University, Detroit. Pontiac’ High School Band under. the di- rection of Dale Harris and Lincoln Junior High School Band conduct- ed by Eldon C. Rosegart are both expecting to enter, Broomfield Expects State Highway Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler expects a spe- cial report on the Oakland County State Sen: William S. Broomfield! (R-Royal Oak) said today. Ziegler is seeking more road in- formation in an attempt to work) Pash ang YOUt a plan which will allow Oak-| land a fair share of state road) funds, Broomfield explained. A proposed change in the gas| = neces formula, while |. @ needs of most counties, | eer os Oakland with less * ‘funds than it now receives. “We hope to arrive at a plan, ee eee, on jeon Saturday— which will provide a more equl- THOUS SERVICES ot 00) 6. SLBORSEn Se. table distribution for the whole er, Dr. Ernest Blanchard, Decker- metropolitan area,’ said Broom- field. tests for, 11 districts in the state will vie coln and Kastery junior highs | Pontiac High School band mem-' bers won eight firsts in the solo/ County Road Report highway situation within 30 days, | ; i t | Pontiac Press Photo cent banquet in his honor because of illness which has kept him in St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital for the past week. Mrs, Alston looks on as her hus- | band receives a trophy from William B. Bach- man, Auto Club membership director, JAFETIME OF SERVICE — Emerson Alston, manager of the Automobile Club of Michigan’s Pontiac office, is honored by his company as among the three most outstanding of 43 Michigan division managers. Alston could not attend a re- Sian ‘Amateurs’ Discover |Auto Club Manager Cited Huge Uranium Lode. as Among Best in State : | Emerson Alston, of 1615 Lake-;for 20 years of outstanding ac- PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Two) yoy Dr., _received rare praise|complishments in serving motor- Philadelphia brothers who learned |from 500 top executives of the Au- ists, and particularly for your civil | geology out of public library books! tomobile Club of Michigan during achievements in running the Pon- jbeve claimed the discovery of &\ recent banquet in Windsor, Can-|tiac office. uranium deposit in an abandoned) | By encouraging travel by ada. -|New Jersey rock quarry that might) But the firm's manager of the. be worth 5 million dollars. . eee eee ee iPontiac division wasn't around to) p.n's economy and assisted in The brothers, Vernon Gatling, 28, hear any of it—he was flat on “maintaining eae GhanlatMichi. and Alvin, 25, said that ore from his back in St. Joseph's Mercy) igan's position as the largest auto the mine, which is located near | Hospital recovering from an ill-\clyb in the AAA family and in Stockton, N, J., just off route 29, ness. lthe world.”’ has been assayed by the U. S. Bu-| Alston was cited at the event reau of Mines as having an aver-| as one of the three best among | jage of two per cent raw UrAaniUM, | the state's 43 division managers, and in some places, five per cent. wal | aahiesesnend i echich ll inter eaten Oe a The Gatlings said the estimated, earned him a hospital visit from | .ounselor in the state during the! |100,000 tons of high grade ore at! Membership Director William ‘jas three years. the mine could be worth 5 5 million) B. Bachman who presented him dollars at the current goverment a silver trophy on behalf of the rate of $1,000 a ton for five per company. cent ore. A similar award will also be| jmade .to Edward Tynan, of 2724) The U.S. death rate was ‘as slightly ‘higher in 1955 than in 1954, largely In = the award, Bachman|because, of the increasing Lh ol The brothers said the only tech- said: “. . 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H = ee é f ‘ 4 vee, 3 i R 7. / \ Bob Considine Says: Civilian Lures Costing AF $2 Billion Yearly thority for this. Omaha handled)imore than Chicago, In 190 it han-) Harry B. Sutce, president of the 6,164,140 head @ cattle, calves dled ony half of what Chcago was who|hogs and sheep last year—388,000 doing. , OMAHA (INS) ~ Gen. Curt Le may, Who keeps the peace of the world at. Air days with the heavy inroads pri-| vate industry has made on his lads. It is costing the Air Force, notably SAC, about $2,000,000,000 a year to find and train ments for airmen who won't re-é enlist, * * The outbreak of peace at thet Geneva Big Four conference "had| afi unquestioned effect on this situ- ‘ation. Suddenly, the outside offers seemed increasingly attractive to many superbly trained airmen and the need to be in unifom seemed less. There are jobs in SAC planes today, especially in the intercon- tinental bombers, that represent a training course which costs in the neighborhood of $50,000 per man, Hence the huge annual drain on air force appropriations. 250, Dedicated men like Lemay have turned down fabulous offers to taint fractions of what they. could nt yang bes net ready to condemn those leave. They're more likely to be critical of desk-bound: people in Washington who try to save pen- nies where billions are involved. The clippers are ever eager to cut down on serve-men's about him,”’ he said, chomping at his cigar. “‘When given his orders he will carry them out as long as he can function. If he finds every other plane in the formation shot down and the target unreached, he'll fly on alone, no matter what the odds against him.” Lemay paused, then concluded, “so they take away his salted peanut.” the world's largest livestock mar- ket and meat packig center? The leave the ranks, but stay on at Department of Agriculture is au- Congressmen Overworked WASHINGTON (INS)—One rea- son there’s so much bickering in| Congress is that members see too! much of each other. Who said so? George Washing-| son. Bs Washington was in retirement) ’> from his militaty service at the; time he expressed his views, which | } ton did, nearly 172. years ago in a letter to Thomas Jefferson, * * * The letter was brought to light today by ‘Roll Call,” a biweekly newspaper put out on Capitol Hill for the benefit of Congressmen and their employes. The newspaper said it ob- tained the letter, which was dat- Terry Moore Wed Since New Year's HOLLYWOOD «—Movie actress Terry Moore was married secret- ly last New Year's Day in Las Vegas, Nev., to Eugene C. Mc- Grath, Panama City, Panama, in-| surance broker, and they are now honeymooning in Caracas, Vene- zuela, her mother said last night. The aie ma Lamar W. Ko- ford, said the marriage was kept secret because “he isn't used to this Hallywood publicity.” Miss sdnece. 26, signed her real name, Helen Luella Koford, in ob-| taining the marriage license. Mc- Grath Is 33. Mrs. Koford said the) marriage was performed by Las Vegas Judge A. S, Henderson at his home, It is the second marriage for each, Miss Moore divorced Glenn| Davis, former West Point All-! America football player, in Los Angeles in. April 182. Terry's mother said McGrath’! was here on a business trip about three months ago. A friend of his, actor John Wayne, introduced him to Terry and her mother. Railroad Rebuilder | Dies in Salt Lake Ci SALT LAKE CITY «— Wilson Met ‘arthy, president of the Denver : Rio Grand Western Railroad who was instrumental in putting it back); on its financial feet during the war and prewar years, died last night. He was 71. ¢ * * McCarthy and Henry Swan of Denver became co-trustees of D&RGW in 1935, at a time when the railroad was. in default on more than 58 million dollars in obligations. He and Swan launched a vigorous program to modernize the line. It was taken out of re- ceivership in 1947 and MeCarthy’ was named president the same \ear, Washington Favored Short Sessions Also The GOOD Union Stock Yards Co., of Omaha, HOUSEKEEPING SHOP INTIAC t fF Byron Reed, local advertising| © ed Mount Vernon, Va., March 29, 1784, from its “historian,” Winant Elimore, a gréat-great- | &reat-great-grandson of Jeffer- may or may not have been al- \later. are similarities. fact that the Continental Congress was in session all year long. He favored annual meetings of two months or so, DISLIKED ABSENTEEISM First, he complained of absen-; teeism among the members. 4 Then he wrote: “Annual sessions would always produce a full rep- resentation, and alertness at busi- iness. The delegates, after a sep- ,aration of eight or ten months, | would meet each other with glad | countenances."’ | In recent years, Congress has seldom been out of session for more than five months at a time, and often less than that, On re- convening each January, mem- bers greet anether with “glad countenances,” but they fade | | away quickly, Washington explained it this | Way: “Men who are always together jtered when he had ‘to deal with! 4 |Congress as president five years | i The Congress to which he re-| 1()" Complete with Cutting and Styling for Bleached *Dyed *Dry Brittle *Overprocessed *Generally Abused “Where Service and Quality Are Supreme” No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! ager Hort Andre Beauty CSal EHONE nere mcaury Canon FE 5.9257 ‘to the New Sylvanites Club. Gar- dening, especially rose gardening, is her hobby. VINEGAR TORTE By Mrs. Walter Smith 4 eges 1 large bottle maraschino cherries l cup sugar l eup ground walnuts 1 tablespoon vinegar lecup sifted flour % pint cream, whipped Beat egg whites stiff, adding sugar gradually. Beat egg yolks to! MRS. Lett ae eae etl @ O ldie M art h a S tamas lly beaten whites. Add vinegar and fold in flour islowly. Add chopped nuts. Bake yen greased Pann S50-degree oven) Vases of white gladoli and stock, jabout 45 minutes. Serve with ‘banked the altar of St. George! iGreek Orthodox Church Saturday jevening when Goldie Martha Stam- \Grofooty Schoo | iy = mata meta cers Staff Attends jwhipped cream The Rev. Achilles Siagris read ’ mony in the presence of 100 Valentine Party zr. setting for the Valentine party en-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stamas of joyed by members and guests of; South Saginaw street, and he ts the double-ring candlelight cere- Casa del Ray ballroom was the) The bride is. the daughter of the Crofoot School staff Thur sday| the son of Mr. and Mrs. John C, evening. ; Stocks of Milwaukee, Wis, * | Arranging the affair were Mrs.| As the bride approached the al C. L. Baker, Mrs. Frederickitar she was wearing a waltz-length Holmes, Mrs. Fred Steinbauch, gown of Italian silk accented with Mrs. Lawrence McIntosh, Mar-|a portrait neckline of Alencon lace. garet Scott, Barbara Helfin. Pat)/A tara of seed pearls secured a Essery and Horton Southworth. | fingertip veil of French silk illu- A buffet dinner was served from sion, and she carried q cascade ar- 2nd Floor Pontiec State Bonk Bldg. Things A Working Girl Appreciates Po wet cana, a Working all day affords me little time at home . so | really appreciate it when folks go ‘out-of-their-way’ to make my life easier. My Arrangement with OGG'S Is Ideal I Just can’t be home during the day so my Ogg’s Cleaning Driver worked out an arrangement to pick-up and deliver our cleaning in a manner that is almost magical. On special orders, when I forget ene or. events, he calls in the evening... when I can be home. And best of all Ogg’s worked out a charge account system to really make it convenient for a working girl to get their Finer Cleaning Service. Every garment I've sent to Ogg's comes | Long Wearing! back in just wonderful condition too! , I am especiall: i “ple ased with the way Cash & Carry Stores: they do porter So you see these 506 S. Saginaw St. are services, and extra-conveniences that a working girl really appreciates. 376 Auburn Ave. It makes my life far less complicated. $79 E. Pike St. Try Ogg's youl be pleased too! 430 Orchard Lake Ave. 5 : | 3-Day Pick-up and Delivery | a table centered with a red and rangement of white roses and ivy jwhite Valentine centerpiece. centered with a white orchid. =? < Maria Stamas, sister of the bride, Attending were Mrs. Southworth.) was her only attendant. Her waltz- Ethelyn Ashley, Mrs. Ivan Clarke, length coral crystallette gown was) Mrs. Ralph Dawe, Mrs. Cheal, Mrs. Robert McManus, Mrs.|tured a bolero jacket. She wore a| Margaret Parks, Maude Spears.'headpiece of coral rosebuds and Mrs. Ivan Senters and Mr. Holmes GERALD R. STOCKS Weds Gerald R. Stocks Sidney | fashioned in princess lines and tea. livy and carried a cascade bouquet: bride of Gerald Stocks ata 7 o'clock - ceremony Sunday evening at St. George Greek Orthodox Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harry Stamas of South Saginaw street, and he| is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Stocks of Milwaukee, Wis. of coral and white roses. i | A pink silk frock with a head- piece of pink Sweetheart roses was worn by Patricia Lee Stam- as, niece of the bride, for her duties as flower girl. Milo Olson of Milwaukee, Wis. and John Sousanis served as best ‘men. Seating the guests were Wil- liam Lawrence of Benton Harbor and Steven Stamas. When Mrs. Stamas received her guests at the reception held imme- diately following the ceremony at Rotunda Inn she was wearing an -laqua colored lace dress over taf- feta with pink accessories. Her cor- sage was of pink Sweetheart roses. Mrs. Stocks chose a dress of mauve satin with an overlaid lace ‘bodice for her son's wedding. 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Where does his wife sit in Kids Use First Names of Parents . Aunt Thinks That: This Sounds Very| Disrespectful | By EMILY POST | A reader tells me: ‘My sister! has two children. Their ages are, 5 and 7. They have taken to call-! ing their mother and father by first; names and my sister does abso- lutely nothing to correct them. | “I think this sounds very dis- respectful. But when I brought this to her attention she said that she saw absolutely nothing wrong in it, and that in-her opinion it sug- gested an intimate companion-| ship between parents and children. | What do you think of this prac- nearest living relative is an aunt. The bride-to-be has asked the hus-| band of a woman friend to give her away. j “The bride’s aunt will sit in the front pew, Should the man, after giving the bride away, take his. place in the front pew beside her Answer: I agree with you, The few times I have heard it I have found it shocking, There are no two names more beautiful than mother and father, “Dear Mrs. Post: A friend of. | mine is to be married soon. Both jthe church?” Answer: The man who is to give the bride away and his wife are obviously very close friends | and, as such, the wife would sit | in the f-ont pew with the bride’s | only relative. The man would join his wife and the bride's aunt | after giving her away. | “Dear Mrs. Post: Recently 1 had a houseguest and when she left, I found that she had removed | all the bedding from the bed, |folded it and put it on a chair. 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A By ANNE HEYWOOD derful nyt G2 him some tty Ucn, ote i to her that I might make blouses of Parish Guild ; . try desperately to get some-|not to: because, as Officers were elected at the meet- ter aay fame tated nad t ore elean, nice, but just. never bad|she always had such bad luck with of St, Benedict Parisi: Guild were Mr oo . Mr rm ge se writes, “partly,emough money. We have three | blouses and that particular suit had held Thursday evening in the Par-| and Mrs. Elaine Malone. becuse we were married on that] nt en in school and. you know|an unusual neckline ish Hall. Mrs, Earl McHugh opened] poem in memory of deceased |such @ romantic day. “Try though I would, I never Ped eendinge sh ws Installed were Mrs. Ralph Cotch- embers and devotions were read o; 8 & @id have enough to get Bob the 10; ee ae soe from the Book of the Ephesians. | “Every year he gives me a won- ee 7 nck Grtmee second vice president; Mrs. Noland Heiden, recording secretary; Mrs. own -home Ivan so that The tary, and Mrs. David St. Dennis, camera he's treasurer, Cosme Poa Reports were given by Mrs. Pe- ir daug ter Leonard, Mrs, Peter Aldo, [Poe : Allan Neville, Mrs. James Clark , “is a| Eleanor, to Mrs. Donald Raymond ang Mrs. rather impressive word for my work. It is really a home business; I'm a blouse specialist! I've al- ways liked to sew. 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Included in the affair was a Flag ceremony featuring the Amer- jean Flag and Brownie Flag. The troop’s main project is an adopted grandmother at the Oak- land County Convalescent Hospi- tal. The troop is sponsored by the Wisner PTA. Coming Events a Social Club will meet with Mrs. Sore ree 602 Wesbrook Dr., Tues- ay 7:30 — 2, ve Lome oo at 12:30 Le og th GOING” ON! B®. Hilda jonde. Ane 2 heres | Fanny E. Tom mptine, Temple. 41. will meet coos at @ at 18% W. Huron St. | announced by Paul Eugene Deni, is The Rev. John J, Hoar poor Mr. and Mrs, | America." iserved as narrator. Others partici- * iMrs. Kenneth McQueen. Dor-| . x sa St. Mary Guild Eileen drive. of St. Benedict He is the Installs Officers son of : Dive. Antes Bape wea hostess Mr. and Mrs. members of St. Mary Guild. of Vincent. Deni Goredla drive Twredey aberes = boa : Mrs thea tanto = installed * Y as president, Mrs. Earl McJunken - an mer eee tae Lae wee ug. 4 treasurer, and Mrs. Harry Miner, — ELEANOR WILTFANG ase seem Abe i ‘Mi ot eens oan will handle pub-| The group will meet at the home Founders’ Day Program Honors Past PTA Heads The Assembly voted to a the scholarship tion by the PTA Council to help support another student through teachers’ college. of Mrs. William Barnds on Dela- ware drive March 8. Dolores McKinstry Feted With Shower Founders’ Day programs honor- ing p ast presidents of the Pontiac PTAs were featured in meetings held this week. Hawthorne PTA The February meeting of the Hawthorne PTA was held Thurs- day afternoon in the school li- brary. Mrs. Carl Vallad, program chair- man, introduced the participants in the Founders’ Day program ti- tled “Where, Oh Where but in Mrs. Laura Johnson . a Bagley PTA Following their business meeting a Founders’ Day program was presented by the Bagley PTA Thursday evening, The skit, “Light for Tomorrow” was presented under the direction lof Harriet Childress and Mary Jane ‘Bridge. Portraying the standards and ideals of the PTA roles were Mrs. Robert Mrs. F. M. Fournier, Vicki Woods, Chery!) Scott, Nathenia Smith, “Della Steph- |. ens, Jo Ann Herring and Charles Townsend. Cheryl Scott directed the music and Mrs. Anna Marie McGlowan arranged for programs. Parents were reminded of a “‘T"’- shirt day and cookie sale being held Feb. 14 at the school. Sale) proceeds will be used for play- ground equipment. Willis PTA Past presidents of Willis PTA were honored at their Thursday meeting. Corsages were presented the hon- orees by Mrs. Fred Feekart, first vice - president. Past presidents! attending were Mrs. William Hil- derly, Mrs. Clarence Kloka, Mrs. Howard Ervin and Mrs. William Becker. Mrs. Ann Schweizer, consultant for parent-teacher leadership train- ing from Wayne University spoke.} Mrs. Schweizer reviewed objectives for the PTA. She stated that the school and home must supplement each other and that the organiza-| tion must always think of the wel-! fare of the children. | Following the program a eotioe| hour was held with Valentine dec- orations on the tea table. Mrs. Milton Walton, Mrs. Ralph Dodge) and Mrs. Clarence Kloka served re-| freshments. pating were Mrs. John Guenther, Leslie Stanley, the Rev. William C. Hamm and Leonard Buzz. The fifth grade glee club, under the direction of Mrs. William Ait- kens and Janet VanWaggoner sang several numbers during the play. “The Lord's Prayer’’ was sung by) for the glamovrow beauty of o strong, sof wave ond naturel looking curls let we give you @ Reclistic weve. Call for on op- pointment todey Hair Styling and Cutting by MICHAEL P. CHURCH Artists’ Society Hears Lecture Michael P. Church, supervisor of speci tenancies @ Visiting Teacher OSCsE and showed slides at the Adah Talks at Meeting | PARISIAN te Pore Boag of Aas Hat ecretaries BEAUTY SHOP Penert The Binns “Paloting an|gitt, Pentise Educational, Secre FE 2.4959 Abstraction” and “Reflections iD | School recently. Water’’ were shown. The purpose * of the program was to show how pemersius ital ercasne pas io enter and appreciate pictures'O’Brien, president; Anna Marie al Predmore,' vice president; Mildred! ; J. Hart Gould, president of the|Rich, secretary, and Mrs, "Gordca| Pontiac Society of Artists, intro-| McLeod, treasurer. HE 4 7 West Lawrence ° Jewelry © Brassieres ° Girdles \WILLIAMK. COWIE Custom Uphoistering V21 Year of Practical Experience 378 Orchard Lk. 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US fo Join Four Nations in Far East Maneuvers ‘TOKYO (INS) — Six giant Air: derjets based at Okinawa will take Force C-124 transport planes took| off tomorrow for Thailand to par- off from Japan today for Thailand ticipate in the maneuvers. They 5 Unique Pumps to Heat and Cool \Edison Structure scheduled to be opened July 1. A heat pump actually is a re- frigerator. Caution Against Russian Trade U.S. Warns Its Allies They Cannot ‘Get Rich’ From Red Business WASHINGTON (INS)—The Unit- ed States warned its Free World allies today that they cannot get rich by. trading with the Russians. : Z |pressure to relax bans on trade {with Russia and Communist China, was made in a seventh report to é : ‘ i fi igs to add to the U.S. military power converging at Bangkok for a his- tory-making military exercise of Free World Nations. The exercise, dubbed “Operation Firm Link,” will be a joint under- taking of the U.S., Britain, Au- stralia, Thailand and the Philip- pines, all members of the South- east Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO). The three-day exercise is de- signed to demontsrate the mo- bility and effectiveness with which member nations of SEATO | con cooperate if ‘heed be to stem any Communist threat. ~ The transport planes belong to will refuel in flight on the 3,000- mile non-stop hop. Meanwhile, another massive exercise swung into operation in another part of the Far East— this one an atomic warfare am- phibious exercise in which 41,000 marines and sailors are taking part. ; Leathernecks of the Third Marine Division—from Japan and Okinawa —wil storm the tiny island of Iwo Jima this week while carrier-based planes will bombard the island with dummy atomic explosives: A total of 70 warships plus some 300 landing craft are taking part in the atomic landing exerctse. the 374th Troop Carrier Wing and part of eight C-124s and 40 C-119s the 315th Air Division is contributing for the maneuvers. The division’s part in the exer- cise includes dropping 150 para- troops of the 508th Airborne Regi- mental Combat team. ~ j A total of some 7,000 men of the| U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps will take part in “Operation Firm Link” which be-| gins Feb, 15. Heading the American com- | ponent is the carrier Princeton, Flagship of Rear Adm. L. K. Rice. The Bangkok-bound 33,000-ton catrier is crammed with Leather- netks of the First Battalion, Ninth Marines and Marine Air Corps 16 and a dispatch from the Princeton sajfi the marines are going through intensive drills on the carrier’s flight deck. — Far East Air Forces said that 12°t its atomic-capable F-84 Thun- Propose Ways fo Curb Thefts Merchants CanThwart Holdups and Burglaries by Precautions The high incidence of holdups and burglaries can be sharply re- duced. That's the word from a protec-| | tion expert to the nation's retail merchants calling their attention to National Crime Prevention Week ee | &= | oe i -¥ : } in Kaduna, in the north part of N aoc nate efi oe reap ap tee Defense to the Communists, wag the bar- rier to East-West trade. have shown an interest only terials that will increase their making power. ~ mu ae United’ Press Phote RECEPTION COMMITTEE — A trio of fantastic “straw men” dance a Nigerian “Durbar” in honor of the recent visit of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh shortly after their arrival igeria. The natives are pictured in costumes of straw and grass during one phase of the mass-dance, from school, te Tr meporEe | Assistance Control Law of 1951. |#iF conditioning in warm waether, too.”” The entire report by the Inter- The device is operated entirel national by electricity and got enthusias- tion dealt with Soviet reluctance (tic approval from Benjamin Lin- to trade with the West. ‘|sky, chief of the Detroit Smoke Its central theme was that Rus-|Abatement Bureau, who said that sian reluctance to trade with the|“this machine cannot pollute the West, and not the Western ban on/|#ir, since there are no products of shipment of strategic materials — involved in its opera- Clergy Extended Security Benefits Under New Law to the Pontiac office of the Internal Revenue Service. The provision pertains to ministers, Christian Science practitioners and other FAL it 3 law (1954 Code) permits of the Gospel to exclude allowances paid to him as of his compensation to the ex- ‘tent that the allowance is used to ported in his income tax return, Pupil’s Delight Many parents tn Port Elizabeth, South Africa, are encouraging their children to play truant, schodl authorities declared. Some even fotce their children to stay away it is claimed. * HEALTH HEADS HUDDLE — Oakland County health officials talk over “‘priority health needs” with Dr. Albert E. Heustis (right), state health commissioner, during a meeting in Lansing. Left to right: Frank J. Condon, M. D., deputy director of the Oakland County Health Department; J. D. Monree, M. D., director; John Lambie, Falls Take Greatest Toll in State’s Homes Echos from the meeting of Mich-| represented in the 809 accidental igan’s local health department of-| deaths In the home in Michigan ficials, gathered in Lansing for the| "*t ye=r- seventh annual Commissioners’| “When mental illness disrupts a Conference on health in Michigan: |home-circle, the public health nurse “It you take the 10 most common should be prepared not only to help ways to die in Michigan, you find|the family with physical health that six of the causes of death are needs, but also to aid in rebuilding chronic diseases — heart disease, |the emotional climate; what kind cancer, apoplexy, diabetes, arterio- of training should Michigan public sclerosis and nephritis and neph-|heath nurses have?” : rosis.” FARM LANDS VANISHING “In Michigan homes, falls are | the greatest cause of accidental [lands surrounding cities are rapid- death; children under five and |ly vanishing; in their place, we “In southern Michigan, farm parturé persons over 65 are far too well |have neat rows of pastel houses; ample, have been run by health de- / WONDERFUL ONE-FAN SHAY — Although | her sled may be old-fashioned, four-year-old Gayle Marie Coots of Parsons, Kansas, makes mighty fast progress over snow-packed streéts in her hometown. Her father, ay auto mechanic, 5 MERLOT LM ~ Be 8 age * ai Whited Press Phete fitted the sled with a motor consisting of an old washing machine engine and a 16-inch fan. He calls the contraption a ‘father saver,’ but has over ‘spontaneous generation to run to keep up with it. ‘Parents of 39 Forced to Leave Illinois Farm Cloudburst Drowns 10 Near Pelotas, Brazil PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil ® — A cloudburst drowned 10 persons ‘. fact that you are well protected by When making (Feb, 12-18). , According to John Mosler, ex- ecutive vice ef the Mosler Safe Co., which has been thwarting criminals for 108 years, the use of a planned cash protection system can force 8 great many criminals to seek their living legitimately. Mosler offered .merchants these suggestions: | 1, Have two men open and close the store, one to stand at a dis- tnace to give the alarm should the! first be approached by a thief. | 2, Keep money properly pro-' tected at night. Use a round door burglary-resistive money safe— not a square door unit which is designed primarily to protect rec-' ords against fire. 3. Don’t leave your premises un-| lighted overnight. Advertise the) placing your safe in a prominent location visible from the street. Ex- perienced burglars, who love the! dark, know they can't crack a mod-} ern money safe and won't try. 4, Don’t make substantial bank deposits without taking extra care. | its, use day-| light hours whenever possible. Go} to the bank at aq different time) each day using a/ varied route. If) possible, have someone accompany you, 5, Don't try to be a hero, If a Pecially appropriate reaction to stickup man calls, follow his in-, Cense plate which appears on the front of this tiny structions, It may save your life.) German-made auto. The little girl ¥ f oe we ee ereeet the 2nd round with a hard Birds outside the nest as the. spring! bor, Mich., and the score was not| of punches, itraining season neared. topped yesterday. Battle Against Par Kroll's 16-Under 264 Wins al Tucson TUCSON, Ariz. ®—Ted Kroll has| Oe durmese Aencicnriae a m+ wee ltte ma Neeterca eeceest ; seth He! a 6 in| Se ects: BOR lateness aoee EB his 18 years as a pro but he's|Dos Wa "To aeais bas Gardner Dicainesn st. Moet newer had a Thole score like thel Wares genEEMS OH} HE REDE Rona 264 that won the Tucson Open and| George Bicham ......... 67-274 9124 Art Wall Jr Se, 7214124 $2,000 for him. * I Playing almost casually, the New Yorker now playing out of Ft. Lau-) derdale, Fla., chopped 16 strokes} off the El Rio course par-70 during four ,days of, Play. Kroll broke up a due! with Don) Finsterwald,. Be dford Heights, Ohio, on the 17th green and went on to beat him by three strokes yesterday. Finsterwald, whose broad grin and exciting chip shots: mate him the gallery's pet, col-| lected $1,400 for his second- ‘place! 267 | Gene Littler, Palm Springs, | Calif., matched Kroll's 65 to sprint) from a tie for 10th place he had| held for two days and grab third) —~ s 2 2 Kroll and Finsterwald went out together in the last threesome with) Finsterwald trailing by a stroke. | He made that up on the first hole by sinking a 40-foot chip shot out of a ditch for a birdie. Kroll took | * * bd | Kroll regained the lead with a birdie on the second Finsterwald drew even again by sinking a 3-| foot putt for a birdie on the third. | Kroll went ahead again with a - die-2 on the fourth. Both went over | par on the simple 200-yard, par-3,| eighth. Both birdied the ninth, with, 17th green. Both 1 faced 25-foot putts. Kroll sank his. Finsterwald didn't. J * be | figured I was in,” Kroll ex: a. “Tl lagged on the 18th, try- to play it-safe.”’ Kroll took a _Finsterw 1d had to chip through trees to make, THRUST AND PARRY — The art of fencing was demonstrated | by members of the city’s fencing classes Friday night between halves of the Pgntiac-Flint Central basketball game in the PHS gym. Pic- tured abéve are Bob McDonaid (left) and Wally Gannon during an | exhjbition with sabres. Duels featuring the foil were also presented. ‘finals of the 33rd annual running of the Michigar-State Relays over the weekend. “Some very fine times for so: oronto is fourth with 46 points, early in the season,” _ commented three firsts. | READY FOR BIG GAME — Rival managers of the two leading teams in the Waterford recre- ation basketball league get ready for their big game Bes may decide the champion poman at Marlette Community School gym will be the scene of the Mid Thumb Junior High Baskétball tourna- | ment. The Tournament begins Monday, February 13, with four first round games. Second round is February 15, with finals Saturday February 18. Schools entered are Cass City; Vassar; Bad Axe; Cros-Lex Union; Sandusky and Mariette. The parking lot next to Pontiac High School could have been an ideal site for the Olympic speed skating competition Friday night. It was jammed beyond reason- able capacity and every car had to get pushed over the icy One of the thrills of the night 1 | the University of Kansas were the) showed Notre Dame in first with | |was provided by the very first toss ‘major winners in the 19-event| 41 peints to 40 for Kansas and ‘meet, each taking home four went 30 for Michigan, Kansas State by NCAA shotput champion Bill ‘place trophies, Notre Dame had) and Michigan State were tied for | Nieder of Kansas. Nieder threw the| | th with 24 pelnts under the | 16-pound ball 57 feet 6% inches = _ Saas _|before it bounced over the low | backstop. * * = This bettered the meet and field house mark of 56 feet ‘a ville in 1948 and also topped Fen- ville’'s recognized American rec- ord from an indoor dirt circle of 56 feet 10%, inches. Just last week, however, Nieder got off a throw of 58 feet 5% inches under the same Conditions. Michigan was the power in the relays races, setting new meet and field house records in two events, In the spring medley relay, the foursome of Grant Scruggs, Dick! Flodin, Bob Rudesill and Ron) Wallingford won in 3:26.5, busting) the old meet and field house time jot 3:28.7 by Kansas in 1954. 1 In university- ar oye Robin |Varian teamed with Flodin, Rude-| | sill and Scruggs for a 3:17.4 win- |ning time, bettering the former! |field house record of 3:19.2 by Isaac Crary junior high gym. Left to right is Bob |Indiana last year and the old meet Walter, playing manager of Drayton Drugs, By- | mark of 3:19.7 by Oklahoma in ron Merritt, league supervisor, and Gordon 1952. Heaton, manager of the Clarkston Merchants. In jump Both teams stand ce = the league. lard ms ees Dame weap | Illinois | Powerful Dlinois, |ball schedule, goes into the undefeated in aside such |the first half of its Big Ten basket- fina] State, Illinois faces four conference —| | old meet and field house high of | € feet 6% inches. he blocks in the Keeps Rolling. 73-vard dash fi teams as Indiana.) ahead of lowa’s defending cham- Michigan State, Purdue and Ohio Plons who take on Purdue tonight with a 6-1 mark, inches by Michigan's Charley Fon-| nals, but won in :07.5—this a tenth | of a second more than his after-| points. noon qualifying time of :07.4 that) hump at the exits after the bas- ketball game. | * * @ The high school skiing champion- jships will be held Saturday at Traverse City and Ironwood. Lower ‘Peninsula schools will meet in | Traverse City and UP schools at Ironwood. Ten schools are expected |to compete = both mene. ae on aL Cranbrook .» mats Saturday, the Crane mat- men dropped a 23-11 decision to the University school. All of the individual matches were won by 2 points or less. Highlight for Cranbrook was in the 168 pound class in which Al Sanborn pinned Payl Zaye in seconds, * Clarkston Merchants and Dray- ton Drugs, tied for first place in ithe Waterford Recreation league | with 8-1 records, meet tonight in a showdown game at Isaac Crary | junior high. * . Tonight is ‘ale the night of the |St. Benedict Athletic Benefit ban- quet at the hall on Lynn Street jLou Creekmur, Lion star will be guest speaker. Terry Browne Sweeps to 6th Midwest Title DETROIT w — Terry Browne of Detroit swept the quarter and half-mile races to win his sixth |midwest open speed skating cham- Barrell-chested Jim Golliday of pionship at Belle Isle yesterday. Northwestern was slow getting off Browne had three firsts, two seconds and two thirds in the seven-event program fer 25 Runnerup Bobby Snyder of Detroit had 14. phase of the race periled by a foes away from home after battling| hazardous schedule. Michigan at Champaign tonight. Riding the crest of a 13-game| ‘Despite its 7-9 record in the winning _Streak that has washed _By Ten, Illinois is but a step | gan State goes to Minnesota and) A tied the American, meet and field is at Indiana, Michi- house records. Walter Renshaw of Saginaw “ale took third place with 11. Jumping nen raheem Jeanne Robinson, also of Detroit, voldi Jr., Of}won the senior women's event, SU, in the 75-yard high hurdles. | Sweeping all five races on the | Wisconsin Ohio State moves in on Northwest-| ‘to ern rounding out a full schedule. M. | tonight Ice Fishermen Get Aid as Thaws Cause Floes By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS \@ busy weekend aiding ice fisher- on ice floes or lost their way. Most spectacular of the rescues Mt. (civilian defense workers aided in, Police and coast guardsmen had! the work of warning fishermen to! j hurry back to shore. |men who either became stranded Police warned eee =s ved Clemens area to pull the ate at Muskegon Lake yesterday fishing shanties to safety as rial afternoon where a hastily assem-| thawing threatened to break the| Michigan State and Ohio State at| bled fleet of small craft was used ice jam in Lake St. Clair. to save 60 fishermen. The men had been trapped on a huge ice floe which broke loose and started eut inte the lake, near the Lake Michigan channel. A coast guard boat from Muskegon station aided in the res- cue work. None of the twere injured iv 4 * * The ice, which had been 10 slight thaw set in. Brest Bay. Lake Erie, six miles north of Monroe, when ice began to melt there, roe | County sheriff's officers ~ Cage Results Saturday's Leading Basketball Scores | Dartmouth 83, Holy Cross 67 St John's, Bkn. #4 Columbia 87, Harvard 61° Pennsylvania 79, Penn State 72 Brown 82. Princeton 79 St. ‘Jeceph's , 84, Furman 62 (overtime) Syracuse 77, ‘Colgate 7 tt 77, Arm {Seton Hall 75. ‘Chtcage De ae 67 Ladi ee 69, Georgetown iM hatten 87, Canisius Jaravle over- “time? |Cotby 98, Connecticut 93 Vv erbilt 107, Louisiana State 68 |North Car State 95, South Carolina 68 | Mississi State 75, Tennessee 58 Brae Me inia 84, Virginia Tech 62 a Tech 79, Tulane Bh ‘Kentucky y Georgia @s Alabama 4, Louisville 76; Marquette 6 Maryland 67, cure, S cameton 46 seal et 70, 3 \ tee bar The Citadel 67 bras Western Kentucky ze inches thick, began to melt as a| State police, together with Mon- WU Alumnus Defines Fund fishermen President of at Coast School Tells _ of Money Grants A short time later, 300 fisher. | men were herded to safety from the University of Washington's ath-| lete recruiting program took to! television and radio last night to ‘tell how a downtown fund’ works) and/for needy and needed athletes, Roscoe C, (Torchy) Torrance, ‘UW alumnus, printing company ex: ecutive and one of the concession- airés at the university, made these points in his half-hour talk: * LJ s 1, Former Football Coach John 'Cherberg and school officials like {UW President Henry Schmitz, UW | Vice President H. P. Everest and ‘Athletic Director Harvey Cassill, | who resigned last week, knew of the recruiting activities informally, |but never sat down to talk with | Torrance about them. . | 2. The so-called Downtown Slush Fund got $28,090 out of promotion of last fall's San« Francisco-New {York pro football exhibition game. 3. Downtown funds went to play-| iers faced with problems which \could not be met with the $75 {monthly grants in aid okayed by ithe Pacific Coast Conference, 4. The players weren't expected Alumni, SEATTLE ®—The ringmaster of Savoldi won the finals j Purdue (6-3) poses a major tenth of a second off problem for Iowa and if the Boiler-\time of -091 that makers can upset the Hawks, there'll be less pressure on the Illini when they take to the road Tiinois goes to Michigan State Saturday in a nationally televised game and then has road con- tests against Qhio State, Iowa | and Northwestern with = games sandwiched in against | Purdue and Minnesota, Iilinois has already whipped| tied a mee reco ord. home but meeting these teams cal A confident, | their own courts is a different mat-| High School ba ¥: lter. The Illinois-Iowa match at! was marking time until Tuesday \Ilowa City March 3 probably will'evening when it meets one of he determine the conference cham.) - ; - pion. =r lilinois reached its peak Saturday by trouncing Ohio State 111-44 while holding fabulous Robin Free- man to 12 points, the lowest in his collegiate career. | Mikes, Ravens | Play at Shrine | Royal Oak Shrine has been se- | lected as the site for Tuesday night's Suburban Catholic League | basketball playoff between St. | Michael and Highland Park St. | Benedict. | The announcement of Shrine’s | spacious gymnasium as the | choice was made this morning | after a conference among offi- | cials of the three schools, Shrine | is located on 13-Mile road two blocks west of Woodward. | Tomorrow night's clash will | determine the SCL champion and the league representative in the parochial high school tournament | at U. of D, fieldhouse, The two | schools ended their regular loop schedules in a tie for the top with 8-2 records, The game will get under way at 7 p.m. 13 Straight FAY DOES IT—Fay Crock who is remembered by local golf fans as winner of the Wolverine | Open here last year, grins hap- er, pily after winning the Miami Beach championship yesterday. She finished ahead of Patty Berg by one Stroke. Wayne Streak Continues By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wayne and Westem n :09.2, a program for 25 points. Jean Simon his pass of Chicago was second with 15 tiand Flaine Brochue of Wyandotte was third with seven. Chief Cagers Aim to Repeat 1955 Win Over Polar Boa improved Pontiac | top clubs in st ate pre F p circles, at etball team pomey Highland Park. Chiefs’ mentor, Art Van Ryzin, sent his charges through a stiff hour and a half workout Sunday in the West Huron gymnasium: in preparation for the Tue ~wlay engagement. This was an unusual session for Pontiac, but Van Ryzin believed it necessary be- cause of the fact that only a cou- | ple days were left after the Flint ; Central game to prepare for | the Parkers, | Chiefs aim to repeat last year’s jvictory (56-50 in overtime). That \game was a thriller, played on the |PHS floor. | Tuesday's game is the 4th in the current series between the schools, with the Bears winning the Ist two. Because of the closeness of oth er tilts, Van Ryzin was inclined today to think this one will not ibe anything but a hot, close argu ment “Highland Park has a veteran team,”’ says Van Ryzin. ‘They are AP Wirephote|a good, well-balanced scoring out- fit that this year has abandoned their former controlled ball type of play for the fast break “Jim Wink gets a balanced scor- ing punch from all his plavers, about the way we do. That kind of a team is hard defense.’ last Friday's win over the | tough Flint Central club here, | gave Chiefs a lot of new confi. dence, that the coach figures should help a lot at Highland Park. Tuesday's game is set for 8 p.m Michigan and. fans going to Highland Park to repay the money as a foan,) but could after graduation contrib- Kansas 80, Nebraska 56 Minnesota 77, Wiscohsin ute to the fund for the aid of later! Towa State #4. Missouri Ate (evectime) | woos a. aay pled i jptnletes: |HMouston 67 it ois ] | Tulse 61, Detroit 55 | Of the alumni group, Torrance, |Rice 66, Arkansas #5 said Texas 74, Texas ee a7 | Baylor 85, Texas A@M { | Arizona 7, New Mexicc aM 71 Texas Western 97, Ariz, State. Tempe 84 UCLA 1, Stanford 72 (overtime) Washington 70, Oregon 61 \Otah 82, Brigham Young 63 “We do not select the players. 1) do not select the players. I do not: tell the coach who to play or when | to play or what athlete to go after. | ‘That's entirely in the department! whee see Boe Lgme| The classes are held weekly at PHS, sponsored by the Parks “and | |Ostorace, Kansas stave 2 of the coaching staff and the? ath- SRS HB) Recreation oe \ \dowiers® Chas wast, By lletic department” { : Y ! ; \ us _ i + 4 ’ “¥\ é : , \ ° ' Bo htt sain ge ’ | yoowrd. The Wayne University basketball | were the only teams to tum back should go down Third to Glen- i piuad held its second longest win- ' out-of-state opponents over the dale, turn left and the school is in ning streak and its single game weekend. The Broncos defeated‘the 1st block. scoring record Of 105 points today. | Miami of Ohio, 84-71, to take over| Pontiac’ s starters will be the The Tartans ran up the score hold- undisputed possession of 3rd place came. * probably, as those who ing Case Tech to 44 Saturday in the mid-America conference opened the Central game: DeWalt ‘night. and Treats atvforwards; Ray at | race, It was Wayne's 13th straight . aie downed Michigan, 97-73; center; Peet and Diehm at guards. triumph and 14th victory of the Tulsa whipped Detroit, 61-55; East-, Wink said this morning his start- season, The Tartans haven't done ern Illinois stopped Centra! Michi-| ers would be Ron Zall and Jim this well since the 1927-28 sea- | gan, 109-84: Southern Illinois de-'Mills at forwards; Virgil Hill at son when they posted al 18-1 |feated Michigan Normal, 78-76, and|center; John McMeekins and Joe Siena beat Lawrence Tech, 77-68.|Wussles at guards. THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1956 NCAA Group Talks TV Plans Hearn Victor in Early Wynn Links Tourney Giants’ Hurler Fires ~ Big 10 Asks. Flexibility in (Sixth of a Series) “Little Bobby Shantz of Kansas City is considered one of the me- league's more 1956 Program | Haters ea '>-10 won-lost rétord. 12-Man Committee to wan = Alegent! a tAonoad t's Hot Stove League Time and— YOU’RE THE MANAGER UM L0sesto. [ssa renin sam Indiana, 97-73 W/ \Big Ten basketball game, Michi- Formulate Plan Similar to Last Yeor ‘|have done? CHICAGO Football televisior. plans for 1956 will be discussed this week by the National Colle- giate Athletic Assn. television com- mittee. -The NCAA TV group opens a three-day meeting today to pre- pare a specific plan which is ex- pected to be on the same struc- ture of last year's regional-nationa) basis. . After the pian is formulated by the 12-man committee, it will be mailed to NCAA members around March 1. The members will then vete on the plan for which a two-thirds vote is neces- | sary for adeption. Walter Byers, executive direc- tor of the NCA, said the plan will not be announced until it is mailed to the membership. LJ * * Last year’s program included eight national telecasts and five) regional dates over a 13-week pe- well received although some insti- — were in favor of less con- trols. The NCAA 1s expected to re- lax its boundaries involving re- By forbidding states to hop re-| gions, Iowa stations on some re- gional dates last year had to set- tle for games in regional 5 while lowa games were being televised in region 4. Ld] * The Big Ten has asked the NCAA to allow Iowa access to both | 504 region 4 and 5 games with sta- tions selecting their game prefer- ence, Lou Boudreau had to do some quick thinking. Boudreau's strat- egy was sound. What would you (R) stands for a righthanded batter or pitcher and (L) for a lefthanded batter or pitcher. The A's are playing Cleveland at Kansas City. Shantz (L) takes a 32 lead into the top of the eighth. Jim Hegan starts off the frame for the Indians with a home run, tying the score. The next two batters are retired. But Al Smith) 6&5. Leave Shantz in fer at least singles and Bobby Avila walks, one mere batter? putting runners on first and sec-| ond. Al Rosen (R) is the next ‘“«¢ Ayn) Jouoy s,zado7y | — with Ralph Kiner (R) to 4o}20] UO fp UoM AND sBSUEYy Would you: oy dod & Uo UasoYy papal A. Replace Shantz with a right- [94 pue ZjueYS Peddifed “JopUBy hander? -y3ii 8 “WeULIOF) woL-y ansed E Judges Split in Decision, =: but Sime Loses NY Race rr LOU BOUDREAU NEW YORK (®—Indoor track in! they would have to pay for its this country has taken a long stride|use. The promoters refused. | backward. So there are bound to be con- For the past few years, a photo- flicts like the one which developed | ligures. — en oF 3 a timer has been used as the final Se Oe ee uae an ak jong-distance events. It has all but pecan the possibility of error on the part of the judges. But this year, it developed that ‘the company which supplied the timer decided the cost was too much and told the meet promoters Leaders Continue Union Loop Pace UVAW-CIO LEAGUE Pisher 596 7 1 @83 Nights 5o4 6 1 63 Days 4 4 Ford 808 i w 3 3 ‘tories Sunday afternoon in UAW- _aaer ae came through with vic-|onore back from the finish. in the 60-yard dash in the New, York Athletic Club Games in Mad-! ison Square Garden last Saturday. George Sydnor of Villanova was, _|declared the winner over Duke's Dave Sime in 6.2. * ¢* @ | The judges were split on the! placing, and most of the crowd thought Sime had come on in the 5-Over Par 221, But Has 6-Stroke Edge ot the New York Giants yesterday won the annua) Early Wynn Base- ball Players Golf Tournament with a 54-hole total of 221-five over par but six strokes better than his BLOOMINGTON, Ind. w—Beat- cactanat posers x * Crane Quint Rips Cleveland School University: School of Cleveland was little match for a hot shooting Cranbrook quintet Saturday. after- noon on the Crane court. ‘The Cranes took an 83-46 de- cision to even their Inter-State the season. Owen Fett, 6-4 center, pushed through 20 points to lead’ the scor- = followed by John Kirk with U Coeneeek jumped “oft to an) gan’s ‘Wolverines were down in): Athletics was second with 227. Tth place in the standings Waner of Sarasota, member of with a $5 conference record and) po.oban’s Hall of Fame; Billy an 88 overall. "s Goodman of the Boston Red Sox, Indiana’s Archie Dees outshot | and Ai ‘Lopes. antes Michigan's Ron Kramer, 25 points Cleveland apoienige hager to 24, in a game in whigh Indiana ey used-Subs the last 12 minutes at Welsh. Clevilend gies ‘aod oe ween. eset ay aise co-sponsor of the tourney which is points, was the only Wolverine be- ha charity, finished with a 244 to- sides Kramer to score in double; ~ PRO MASKETBALL Inglis Sets Harness Won Lest et Dates for ‘56 Season DETROIT w — Racing commis- Syracuse seovessssrsccsses GE SS 43 Stoner James H. Inglis Saturday WESTERN DIVISION announced the following harness ort wayve oe 3 Xie dates for the 1956 season: icc eB OL GR] Wolverine raceway, May 9-June SUNDAY’S RESU Lrs / 23. | Syracuse 301, Rocheste: \ Boston . e" York "ioe | Philadelphia Louis 79 | Aug. Fort ee 4&2, Minneapolis 78 Pedadeiyn im Boston nist) Mion spoil Jackson Raceway, Sept. 24 | 7. Li} ie = New York 107, #8. Louis 8 | . acewey) Rochester 97, Port Wayne 03 Nov. 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ND : ‘ i , af /\ WENTY-FOUR : \ THE PONTIAC PRESS.: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1956 i _TWE rode 3 ag ae Nehru Urges Hollywood Headlines: _ Sheree to Dance and Sing - in 20th's Big ‘56 Musical Uranium Tool Trade Booming Instead. of Hunting, Engineers Decided to Working Class to Ignore Reds use of his old tune “Waltz Me « HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Her big-| Faster Max, They're Playing the {gest chance to date comes to) Bunny Hug.” Che misled by Communists. : Sheree North, who will both dance ccaiay Vanisiiee Make Instruments pi and sing in “The Best, Things in|, APparenty inter baw ore ddressi anuual cooven- Yao dew Fron” Ge Ga: Sete ae Ae ten aku a tee tn af tes Censors aa, aaah , : : for aj” GRAND JUNCTION, Colo, (INS) : , : Brown and Henderson story Pviic ome time, because as long ago as} Four eagineers whe took a few supports the Indian wrens U : musical form. Sheree plays a A three years he said if the play was ings of teak far fea 4) eae | tional character ac sit! ever filmed she'd be ideal for the uraniym hunting today are near. ms = : with whom all three men are in), — *al\ers of India are being pulled in love. ee ing the end of their first year in 8) many directions by so-called sav- ’ She’) have three co-stars, Gor- | A few nights ago at Jimmy Van ee re ee ene at @ time when they showd don MacRae is penciled in as |Heusen's house, Milton Berle in-j . |be building India and Buddy da Syiva, Ernest Borgnine |vited me to-come to Las Vegas Ht all began last December (themselves up . when four Grand Junction February. 2ist. That's the date he's going to do a tribute to ‘Meet Me} In Las Vegas” in an hour long NBC-TV color show at the Sands Hotel. as Lew Brown, The Ray Hender- son character is yet to be chosen. Prospecting trip in the rugged — Utah wilderness, | this opus which is to be one of} This will be the first Holly- lions and said: 20th Century-Fox’ biggest 1956 pro-, weed premiere to originate from y as One night in camp they talked! «pemember the Communists & ductions. the Nevada playgound, wag i ? about Geiger counters and other/ qo not have your interests at — | Joe Pasternak will take a whole| #qEM PORTRAYALS — Sir Laurence Olivier | Anne in movie version of Shakespeare's “King tools employed by the Atomic age heart. Their only goal is to agitate | The $710,000 Marilyn Monroe! >, taxy of his top stars to the Sands Richard III” being produced in England. sourdough in the business of fer-|anq in this they use you as their: and Gisire Bloom appear as a King ont Indy reting out hidden U-ore deposits. They agreed unanimously: that) the. methods they adopt.” ideal equipment was unavailable) * 6 «@ because no company was manu-| Nehru called for a truce in labor facturing it. Miller thought of it strikes-and other agitation for at first and asked: ‘east the next 10 years. “Why don't we make the stuff.” FIRM FORMED ‘Greek Plane Missing The quartet handed in resigna-| aTHENS. Greece WHA Greek | tions, pooled their savings of $2,- .. : : * air force Dakota with 17 persons @ 500 and formed the Atomic Engi- oy arq was missing today on al@ Productions paid Terence Ratigan ) ne for the film rights to ‘The Sleep- cawne We coract got alehg wilt ing Beauty’ gives Marilyn the right to take an active hand in the making of the picture. Hotel for this telecast, and the/ world premiere of the picture will follow. In addition to the stars of the show, Jimmy Durante will be exo none a= Briton Teaches star tae, ENgtish in U. 5. Todd arrived in London just in Cambridge U. Alumna 0 eee Dems Accept Challenge Try to Prove That Nixon Called Truman a Traitor WASHINGTON (INS) — Demo-\are traitors, the country is in a itime to welcome a baby daughter. He writes Dana Wynter, his co-star in “The Sixth of June,” that they’ fy Ty <4 nami Fiona Margaret at : jhe ix.” : ae ss ‘| Takes Position to Learn fel cece si aeday to on os ye neering Corp. vs Grand Junction Mi#ht, 10 drop supplies to snow Tina Elg, MGM dancer, is ex-| Amar} oo | Gen. George C. Marshall, war-| They settled in Grand Junction 1) nd villages in Acedonia, north- a cecting Sac saliy (ene otten! 11) American Ways effort to prove that Vice President time chief of staff, served as Tru-|# the heart of the Colorado pr egy oo a - 2 coer Pe crn cata scpranp, one uns)—roere Reta M, Noo cecal ona eee af le tl ene mara is " public for the second time since ND, Ore. (INS)—There president Harry S. Truman “a defense. . a LOUNGE they kissed and made up, at the is an English teacher in a Port-| traitor.” Nixon, when asked to comment! The new firm opened Jan. 10 in WANTED TO BUY _ 1122 W. Huren Cocoanut Grove with Freddie Fin-'jand high school who not only is : * * on Truman's statements, Te-| an abandoned slaughterhouse. 1000 COMICS klehoffe, The day before they had qualified to teach English tat can| -The Democratic National Com- marked: “I never comment on) The old building was refurbished Tree Detecti Huron Bow! Bidg. | [luncheon at the Gourmet Beverly-'aiso throw in an English acesst. | nittee’s. research project was) he es would not do any) and the men went to work, and Waleed orien | Jack Warp ngage lina TS Cautige Ue Sn = | lessee se: Suman’ bat ky Oy Pyrat eamna™ 4-8 arners dinner ‘for the Sonny publican National Chairman Leon- rce the firm took in $12,763 for a 30-day Court Grants Divo fo Ex-POW Airman MINNEAPOLIS (INS) — A 23- sity, whe came to the United States to discover how Ameri- |*rd W. Hall, who offered to donate can children can all get educat- |$1.000 to charity ifthe charge— ed in one big pot — the public | made by Truman—can be proven. echesls, =” | Hall made the offer in a filmed ‘interview, “Dateline period to bring the first six months’ total to mere than $42,000. Miller, the plant manager, at- tributes the company’s success to the “better mousetrap’’ formula) idinner John Ford's picture SUE SEUSS SESE ESSERE ESSERE EERE SSeS 4 This Feature ot—2:46-5:46-8:56 duced, was shown to the guests. To pursue this aim, she landed) . son Pat won an award at the pho-|, job at Portland State College, Washington,” with Rep. F. Ed- year-old airman, who was held|With the emphasis on lightweight, Cititiii iii iy —— Ont omexe— |toplay dinner. Pat was with his sis-lwhere she is teaching advanced) ward Hebert (D-La). for two years by the Chi-/ equipment. de ter Toni, Pilar Palette, who ex-!nigh school English to college nese Communist, has obtained a SRGGReeeeeeeeeeee pects her baby in April. was with |_Hebert referred to the former! a vorce on the grounds that his| : . [Peet her baby in April) was with freshmen. |president’s statement thet Nixon on t bis Movie Union Plans [m___OPEN 10:45 AM. * and ie years aynes She says it was in 194 that alled Truman “a traitor” in politi- wife committed adultery while he Ss — Great Britain tackled its problem) cal hes. The congressman was overseas. | . e | Shirley Jones stayed at the din-'of public education by setting up! 4.4 oO indicated there would ._ 7. Film Bo cott in U § | LEE ner just long enough to receive het|, “‘fittering’’ system to be applied |. sa age vamoaign” in 1956. Harry Benjamin Jr., one of 11; y al / R ON me ont Load — Hovosied beers to all children when they reach 11. oa : ka Verce Uuaea released by the! HOLLYWOOD (INS)—The Holly-| CA : yore sar a TY thew, and wt Children in Britain at that age | The GOP chairman replied: “I ne last saat — — @/ wood American Federation of La- Vout Ganle lal ese Jack Cantids become eligible for a state ex- am so certain that Dick Nixon popnhes from his wife, Charlene, | bor Film Council, which represents MC A new twosome at the dinner| amination. This exam deter. ‘didn't say that, nor anything like) ° last Thursday in Hennepin/ more than 24,000 movie workers, He's a hit! [was Mona Freeman and Bob Wag- raines whether the child is in- jt, that if you find where he said, County Court. The action was dis-/has announced it is organizing a ner clined for a technical education that Mr. Truman was a traitor, or closed yesterday. nationwide boycott to prevent : And he's back A typical Zea ‘Gen’ Gabor re-| of ® “grammar training.” The Mr. (Adlai) Stevenson was a trai-| Benjamin charged that his wife|showing of the picture, ‘Daniel * T lia mark was made on the “Death of| ‘ter paves the way for contin: |tor, or if you find where he said/had a baby 21 months after he Boone,” in this country. Louw w nelo a Scroundel” set where Garbor| Wf education le England's |the Democratic Party is the party went overseas. She is reported to 2° | The Four Joes’ partner and/piays a wealthy widow. Gal universities. of i I will — a denetion|* ~ her aoagea = Worthing- one Spare of De as : , - of-$1.000 to any charity you name./ton. Minn., the couple's home council, said that a he film, an expert accordionist. said, “It’s so difficult for me to| Miss Henn said there is one) a st re aansliowe. Srazl produced ty Uniaedl Scaten'ie" y such a rich woman, Since I E jterests and portrays the story of ' . nae safety and success, Cet under money-back guarantees, See how much better you feel tomorrow, knocked off eight business places within two blocks, on both sides ‘of W. Warren, early yesterday and got away with it. ' In each case, he gained entrance simply by smashing the glass in the front door and unfastening the lock. An off-duty policeman, Jack 'Chefan, 29, was having a cup of leoffee in an all-night restaurant |when he heard breaking glass. |He rushed out to see a man speed | ‘away in a blue automobile. ' | The loot was estimated at per- s“ 9 ‘haps $1,000 or more. Nearly half BLOOD ALLEY jot that sum came from Jack’ FROM WARNER RROS. IN |Stevens Men's Store. i CINEMASCOPE j WarnerColor But—Priced Low for a 21" TV 169" LESS YOUR TRADE-IN 21” TELEVISION Lauren Bacall John Wayne A new Venezuelan law opens, the way for government super-) Get this generous offer to- day! 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She inspected it | The train continued to Memphis cold hearty, sical to make pereonel es ee + 12-07 561,41, medium 35%-38; grade B large. ae a wary eye on ) the reptile. Koschital, a cab and said: “You Keep It.” jafter the incident, service hereof this summons and notice Dee. core 133% | 3544-38, ree 4 oe jeeeee ‘ aa - | shall be served by publication of . un Se . | Market steady. Gupplies and demand “i! Meduction ©) ) Jones & L = ; —— a =—— ' ; one week previous to said rg = e - are fairly well balanced although in ‘a Allied Chem..1082 Keisey Hayes 32.4 R rt C P: | podbot Press a newspaper prin and Alited Strs ..,. 52 0 18.5 Livestock {og upon errival‘and abort'et fll sects |Alum Ltd) 0013 Kertagy ges i Platform Too ‘Appealing Resort City Police Splines, Nove “Honorable Aribr : DETROIT LIVESTOCK ‘Trading just tale. Ale sso» BO Kroger Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City eee ee ee) = lan [een a LOF Glass N b Mi k C h of Pontiac in said Sargent this 10th day s—Sa . Few early sales U : ¢ > Lib 133 19 : 8, No.1 2 4 3 190-220 ib Sreund'stady ca CHICAGO.” > idler bY ibutier|Am ag ey ust : My a3 a Ic ey onen tecteatd Sas ARTHUR E. MOORE. | a : t market not fully estab- | ; Feceipts 1,309,433; wholesale b Am Motors 81 re | jA true copy NO, lished, some interests bidding lower. | ine cri 3 AA Sta he 216 | oa . | ELSIE J. VASCASSEN + Cattle — Galable. 1900. Largely aoa Pyeng une ; oC rns 00 Blam News... 294 Lone Lx Chem 73 | PALM SPRINGS, Calif. @ — Deputy Probate Register, Genk ant iow sate tan entes'y sosmems: | (Mee eatede? Teceapts 18,188; wholesale am Geoting.... 322 Mack Trk .. 281) “Mickey Cohen, Los Angeles gam-, Fev. 13, 1986 thating: about 30 per cent receipts cows, | purines rices ; U8. large|Am Smelt 2 Martin, Gi 34.1 By NORMAN WALKER jwhich the full advantage of the| present 34 out of 48 Republican, ibler who served a federal prison fed heifers scarce; early sales good and | whites sb-t0'9 per cent A's 30.8; mined | Am. Fer & Tol 12 pope ey Bu MIAMI BEACH, Fla. W—AFL-|one-party press, radio and televi-|state organizations now have lead-| coeme col slows $08.59 208; Posen fag | irties 308 checks 383 Cera EY Am Viscose... 474 Monsan Ch... 43.1) ClO political. strategists have de. sion could be mobilized. lers selected after the election of term for income tax evasion, was, Death Notices ‘ high choice 1080 Ip at 21.80; utility and Anac Sc. M$ Motor Pa’. 332/cided that “the Republicans will/"2- Solidify the hold of the Eisen-| President Eisenhower.”" ” booked here early today on suspi- trong 12 ko cows apes tap meo Bt! (13 Murray Cp 38.3 | hiave an edge” in the 1956 presi-/hower-Dewey wing on the Republi- cion of failing to register with po-| ~—~~~~~.-~ steady: early ‘ath "cows at AU'Refin ©... 316 Net Cosh R. 343\dential race regardless of whether can party by delaying the organi-| So far as Congress is concerned, tice as an ex-convict. CAMPBELL, FEB. 12. 1956. SAMUEL oped Sune cape moa weaity poral ri er m, vee i, ne a ee 311 President Eisenhower decides to zation of the anti-Eisenhower|the report said organized labor oe wc Camp-" mercial 13.00-16.00; stocker iy and com | Seneust 3S Wet fee 8 ples again. _|forces around any ‘single candi-/can now count on 177 House votes! Cohen was Rte into custody| dell; dear (or es Mrs Dette “Calves — Salahle oat Vealers,opent ‘Wounds Ste father ee hae ar) date.” and 38 Senate votes. To attain ajas he left the cocktail lounge of a King, Mrs Aan andvMrs. Mar- fairly ; seater: carly p bond Bir . * “ Nort West. 62.| This view is contained in an| The report continues that ‘‘in|‘‘liberal majority’’ in Congress, — hotel. Chief August Kett- garet aeetewe. Tiberi cleahtrd | ° Slee Maaeelan, chute abe cheiee Ca wees te He Be 4m ay t2s\analysis of the political situation View of the attacks which have,says labor must get a net gain of|man said Cohen came to thjs des-| ill, be. held Wednesday. Tun, Ue 15.00-21.00. ST. LOUIS (INS)—A 33-year-old) pris ay 296 Neat airline... 165! been made on the (AFL-CIO) 41 House seats and a dozen Senate!ert resort Saturday, registering at} Funeral Home with Rev. Theodore brun Balke.... 267 On 4 35.3 Submitted confidentially to the 29-| . y. Teg ing o coach pore tal eh amar yf. Fe Salable 1800. boat sony sales strike-idled factory worker Shot) Buda Co... 187 Owens Ili Gi 664 member AFL-CIO Executive Coun-, imerger by reactionary groups,”’ it seats. . 'a hotel under an assumed name. Osk Hill Cemetery. Mr. Campbell a steady at 21.00, but market not and killed his mother and wound-|Camp Soup... 412 yee'o & ah eal cil during its winter session here |will be necessary for organized) ‘We feel.’’ the report says, “that! Yesterday he changed his reg-| will He in state at. the Huntoon | @ebablished; sheep scarce, steady. od tts chook terday in an| Compb Wy 13 2 ce 4 by AFL-CIO political codirectors labor to “conduct a campaign pri-/to accomplish the changes of the istration to his own name, the chief are Fone ee CARRS ver loan of $100. Gan Pac 1. a2) aocbe) Sah 3-31 ames L. McDevitt and Jack Krol],)marily on the educational level: |proportion outlined above would be added, and officers began search- Cary, 206 W. Flint 8t.. Lake Police Press Hunt — + |Ghes, hme a OS 4 : 23 | A major reason for this apprais- without fanfare of publicity.” ‘a tremendous upset but we are ing for him. ———- Ppp etoert tether. of A first cee oe Chrysler 34 ieee Coe: SF tall ie that Wissnhower's pecomenen-| “Catige in character of the Re- impressed with the results of elec-| bd | old L. Collins: dear brother of has been issued against. Roy P | Clare Equip 81 Phelps D itl ‘dation for inereased spending for |publican party,” the report said,|tions which have taken place since Cohen had been in jail only a) — arco d genes ieee beobter for Prison Esca : Ti Be St. Loui 4 4 Philip Mer : “6 schools, housing, social security,| “is evidenced by the fact that at the presidential election of 1952." little while when his wife posted) = jo Pt fron the st. Joseph Archer of Times Beach, St. ~ po Re ard Vt phi alth have “ |= eS ———-— | bail—$1,000 in cash—and he was Catholie Church, Lake Orion, * County. He is charged with slaying! £9) 4.5 te) Pilleby Mille 3 * he th and roads have “to a large, \pelpanad ll Heigl acheduied (te a with Rev. Pr. George EB. Ging : A FN gpm Lake Prison Camp es- Mrs. Allena Mae Loomis, his moth- Comw B« s1¢ Po a beg 4 extent deprived the Democrats of t L t pear in ‘court heré Wednesday | ester in Comes eal Capee, reported missing ater” last er, na cabin where she lived at| cen, Bale ‘ by Pullman “ some of their most appealing - eaning, €a uty O en 0 M Ne tn state at the Allen's Pu- night's 8:30 roll check, still had! ‘tourist court in Times Beach. 'Cont Mot sa Tee 2 ,|sues.” jaornns: | _Reral_Home, Lake Orion. Deans Benes S| arters septtier, wien BR Ere Se Told by Rev. E. G. Berger Sie See Beauford Barnett, 25, who was, . ‘Detroit Rais 38.1 Rey: Mee". 463) The conclusion is reached that Crime Doslpavien Pay Here mother of Mrs. Rufus Mc- sentenced to 1-15 years in 1949 for| Loomis, 72, suffered a flesh | | Dis C — . bad Rey Tob B... 61.1) the decline in farm prices is ‘the | Gaughey, Mrs ce hat beasts breaking and entering. y| wound frem- tpilet fragments. | Pont arn | sed agetnan & <3 | most forceful” domestic issue lett “The Lenten season can be the, The choirs of the First Method- oe aan Pasa eaieenl eT War. cas wuteriat Mra: : ¢ s ne . Cc SS vamp arty efter a Vek Archer told’ police eh L 733 8 wa Hd aa $6! to the Democrats ‘most beautiful and meaningful ist and) Bethany 2 eps i st and dissatisfied with Cecntuee: Pee evcnmai meee rom ks yesterday trom his wife, Wanda.| “T didn’t want to kill Mama, I gas: Koa 16.6 Bears Roeb 331) “Although it is impessible to! time of the year. It all depends on Churches ,will join boar Church are tureina’ to lerisne ssi beeak tek held Tuesday, Feb 14, at 2:30 wy ber headed fore "Adri ust wanted to scare my step Bl fai ute M4 BCH Sey evaluate the presidential election Feliowship cholrs/wext Suwiay @¥e rests teal be semiumme) Di] Geaed Seal el Seem mero may be headed for his Adrian ther.” abla an ., 2) Secony Mob. 67.6 wail] there is an announcement of you.” sated the Rev. Ewald G. ning at 7:30 in a sacred conceri na elas mnie ae a inson officiating. Interment tn home. He is described as about six * * *« Fairb Mor “ —e ved senhower's intention,” the report/Berger at the Sunday evening at the First Presbyterian Gharch| ae oils ave admit- Osk tll Cemetery ite, Poserty ‘ . a ‘ . i : j in He tote a e Voor - : feet — 10 pounds, with brown). police said Archer and his wite| Feed ach si Sperry Rand... 342 /save “the Republicans will pee in Central Methodist eee is in cour | will pa lal ereand bair hazel eyes. Dorothy had an argument with Mr.|Preuh Tre “g Std Oll Calif, 903 an edge in the race. ure . ® } : | MORFORD. ~13. 1956, MAR- . and Mrs. Loomis over $100 welch oe Dynan ow Sones: mit) “This will result from a shift in) The Rev. Mr. Berger, minister IC | an Roa S Business Notes | el ag baie yblpasby | oem Won't That Win Mrs. Loomis had loaned them. i Stile bo Feed nae «ithe party character to providejof Redeemer Lutheran Church, To-| Shirley Morford: dor sister of A boy a Rugby match Gen Motors 43 Pa 83 ‘more appeal for city voters and ledo, Ohio, was a former pastor] | Thurley E. Allen. of 161 Navajo sep anne ele acre, Paaaral New Zealand so} Archer was disarmed of his Gen Tel 30.6 Sylv Bl Pd... 3! tom their control of communica-|of Lutheran Church of the As- | service will be held Tuesday Feb. » got Gillette . .,,. 43.2 Texas Co ... les Rd., recently was awarded a Mich- 14, at 2 pm. from the Parmer- excited when “his” team won that|powerful Japanese-made rifle, a Goedel Br | $2 Tex O Bul..... at tions.” “cension, Pontiac. During his pas-| a e IVES ° a. : | gnover Puneral Home with Rev. he dropped 30 feet out of the tree|souvenir of World War II service, Goodrich «784 Tintin ‘Bear: #44, The. view is expressed that Eis-|torate, the present church on Wil igan C.P.A. certificate by the State alee eee ae ee he had been using as a grand-|by Loomis alter he fired three Gran Paige as i. |g enhower’s announcement of his po-|liams St. was built |Board of -Accountancy, according Marcella! (will Weal jalstate ati the stand. He broke his leg. a. J _|8t went 8 3 Gxene Gem 243 litical intentions is “being delayed” ite spoke at the fifth in the se- Blaze and Fall Claim to officials of the group. Allen is a ee re et: Greyhound .,.. 143 Un Pac... 114 |for two reeeo ries of Inter-Church Fellow- supervisor at the C.P.A. firm of 310 Iris. Maceday Lake. R No 1. Gulf on + 884 Unit Air Lin 37 * . Two Victims in State Clarkston. sqe OR: deer father of | Wetland F . 53 Vast pits. st “Fu S aborten ithe cam ship mee.ings. fe! Week a Hogan, Juengel & Harding of De-| Mrs, Adolf Brenke, John T Shel- G Ei . 4.2 Un Gas Cp.... 312 i ti lan h Speaking on ‘‘Unopened Tomor- ver eexen troit. ton: Puner-) serwice will - held . Indust Re 412 Rubber 2.1 Paign time to give the greatest) fi oe 5 ert Tuesday, Feb. 14. at 1: pm y * 60.3 UBS Steel “ $22, possible advantage to a blitz cam- rows’ he took for his text Acts sig lormerly was panaregnes with from the Donelson-Johns Frere } ir Cop tea Warn 8 Pic “Hr paign into which large financial/3:15: And killed the Prince of life By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ana aces & ; o. panes officiating. teurmeat ta vores Interlak Ir 29 West Un Tel. 195 resources could be poured and in whom God hath raised from the) Michigan's weekend traffic ® s been an instructor in GM's; Lawn Cemetery. Mr. Shelton will Int Bus Mach 39g «6 Westa A 4 (naa aaa Dale Carnegie Course. He is a le in state at the Donelson-Johns a ee een ee tees 57.4 ———jdead, whereof we are witnesses. deaths shot up to 13 on icy and, raduate of Pontiac High School, __Puner#l Home Int Nick ||... 7.6 Wine irr 20 He said that we are the “Un-|snow-slicked highways. \s = | SIMS. FEB 11, 1986. ROBERT oe eee | et Tae a foe +2 etroit Boys Seized ned Tomorrows.” To be and! Two accidents took three. lives! bane ne poopy — the! Ce ca’ thkee ce ae n * hb Th ccountanc’ ved ant son 0: r |Isl Crk Coal . 36.6 i= © eo =o for Stealing Huge Bar keep. spiritually alive we must AC-/ apiece. And one of these and an-| = nee 2 and hrs. “Robert Le sims dear rother o ar ms; unere STOCK AYORG=EE cept responsibilities. We may be-/other that killed two persons were) NEW YORK. Feb. Id nconpiled by une| DETROIT &® — Police turned|come pioneers in the tomorrow by| — | service was held today at 4 pm. from the Allen's Funeral Home with Rev. Walter C. Ballagh offi- Service—Flat “We gy vo Any Leak—No Rool Too Large or Too Small” SHELDON ROOF SPRAYING CO. COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL—RESIDENTIAL--APARTMENT of BRANDED FUEL OIL: Clean-burn- ing Mobilheat is made to pro- mote combustion efficiency ! of AUTOMATIC DELIVERY: Saves both- er of constantly checking your tank and re-ordering. SPECIAL NOTICE TO OIL HEAT USERS! COMPLETE FUEL Olt SERVICE FROM ONE RELIABLE SOURCE! ¥ FULL MEASURE-No errors! We use metered tank trucks. ¥ MOWEY-SAVING TIPS: Heip you cut heat loss—save oil! ¥ PROMPT SERVICE: No unwarrant: ed delays or miz-ups! Associated Press. mae Ralls ou Stocks| Net change +.3 |Noon Moi «. 246.3 1391 2.8 Prev. day .... 246 132.2 727 1740 | Week ago .,.., $2.3 1344 T31 1774 |Month ago ,,,, 261.7 132, 725 176 ; |Year ago i@t 1233 715 1.96 1965-56 high 2578 lara 357 181 1935-36 low 203.1 1149 672 148 a [1954 high ... 12: 2118 1330 682 1352 1854 le 14439 TIS $54 joRO | DETROIT STOCKS '(C. J. Nephier Co: | Figures after decimal poinis are a bh Bs High Low | Baldwin Rubber* . 182 ie 2 Ford* 605 607 | Gerity- -Michigan® < 24 3 | Kingston Producta* .., 27 31 |Masco Screw- oe 3 at Midwest sph ehl eo a a4 {Rudy Mfg* j 36 41 Wayne Screw hi 11 ft “No sale bid and asked Egypt’s Nasser Shuns Meeting With Iraqis CAIRO, Egypt w—Egyptian Pre- mier Gamal Abdel Nasser report- /edly has refused to attend a Jor- dan-proposed meeting of Arab government chiefs to discuss the Arab-Israeli dispute. A well-in- formed source said Nasser would) not meet with the fraqis. Egypt and Iraq have been on the’ outs since the latter government | took a leading part in formation of > \the Western-blocked Baghdad de- ifense alliance. Egypt is pushing a ' neutralist eds tees in the East-) "| West cold * LUM © WINDOWS _ © BUILDERS’ ORCHARD LAKE © SUPPLIES and PAINTS DICKIE LUMBER CO. over to juvenile authorities today | being willing to do what we can. two teenage boys accused of steal-/sing in the choir, work in the| 13¢ /iMg a 16-foot, 250-pound bar from Sunday School, call on the sick.) a tavern in the pavilion at the the inactive members and offer ‘State Fairgrounds race-track ‘other talents to our pastor. The wooden bar was so heavy it| the Bible Exposition was again took several policemen to get it given by the Rev: Walter Young into the property room at Palmer of Cranbrook School for boys. Pre- Park Station ceding the 7:30 service, a fellow- The boys apparently stole. _the ship hour was enjoyed with refresh- bar just for fun, Teclne a _ments served by women of Central = 'Church Earnings | Dr. Milton H. Bank, pastor of NEW YORK (INS!—The Standard Oi! Co. 1Ohio) today reported its preliminary net income in 1955 was $23,008,000, ¢)ua! to $5.53 per common share, compared with $18,527,065. or $4.41 per share, the! previous year.’ Sales and operating reve- in the service by the Rev. Ed- ward D. Auchard, associate pas- tor of the First Presbyterian, the nue increased to $367,007.05 last year Methodist, the Rev. Waldo Hunt from Cae 520/535) in eee: ef St. Andrews Episcopal, Dray- CINCINNATI (INS)—The Kroger ‘Co ton Plains, Dr. William H. Mar- Regedit today net income in 1955. of 4,368,282, or $3.48 per common share compacted with $14.912.912 or $4.04 per share, a year earlier Sales in 1935 totaled $1,219,472,812, a small increase over the $1,108,.694.168 the previous year President Joseph Hal said sales in the first four weeks of this year are ahead of the corresponding period a year ago ace whe 1956 outlook appears ~favor- bach, pastor of the First’ Presby- terlan and the Rev. George Garver of the Lutheran Church of the Ascension. sang the anthem, ‘First Psalm," by LaForge and the offertory an- COATSVILLE Pa (INS) —Earnings ofithem, “O Magnify the Lord,” ar- Lukens Stee! Co for 10 weeks ending d by Dec. 31 were more than half the total ranged by Lynn fiscal year ending Oct —— company, changing its Tiscal year to conform with the calendar ear, reported today 10-week earnings of = for the entire 1955 11 o’Clock Danger teat 832, or $2.96 per share. Sales in ve estore totaled $18,334.157. Earnings canararatas ‘i: aes fiscal year, previously reported Two out of every five dock work ers in New Zealand were hurt on the wharves during the last year, Wellington reports. The hour. be- e oe $1, bd 436 or " “ a Ce dents. Central Methodist, was assisted | Rev. J. W. Mulder of Central | The Central Methodist Choir blamed directly to a weekend |snowstorm. In still another mishap, a 17- year-old girl lost control on an icy pitch of pavement and spun into a tree. killing her father. Besides those who dicd in traffic. Richard Kunkle, 24, of Charlotte succumbed Saturday in a fire in his apartment, and 8-year-old Rob- ert Hardy of Hartford died Sunday ‘of injuries Sifféred Saturday when he fell from the rafters of a garage \while playing cowboys and Indians. Traffic victims included: * J = Mrs. Jerine Haol, 24, of Colum- biaville, and her 3-year-old daugh- iter, Debra. Thomas Bacher, 73, of Flint. Harold,J. Smith, 53, of Chariotte. Levi Williams. 32. of Coldwater, and his son, Dale. 12. Fred Ehinger, 26, of Fort Wayne, Ind. Jerome Schuts, Raymond Adkins. 20, and Ernest Lukacs, 29, both of Augusta. Mrs. Alberta Kemp, 34, of De- \troit. Mrs. Irene Wheeler, 34, of De- troit. ed Gerald Hollaway, 33, A Michigan killed in an accident Sunday Fleming. 38. loaded with new of Albion. of Wayne. _inear v ernon, 27, of Galesburg. © DOORS HARDWARE ‘PE 4-3538 For Your Insurance @ FIRST IN QUALITY @ FAIR IN PRICES - A Satistied Customer Is Our 49 MOUNT CLEMENS CALL R. Nicholie Agency” 5-1201 @ FAST IN SERVICE Firat Consideration truck driver was! in Indiana’ Warren Lindstrom, The victim was James D. guilty His truck before West Bloomfield Township cars overturned (Justice Flmer C. Dieterle and was fore noon was the worst for acci- and rolled down an embankment fined $100 with $25 costs. News in Brief | While his car was parked at |home Friday night, a $40 wheel and tire were removed, Edward N. Nakfoor. 59 Monroe St. told Pontiac police A Milford man, Elmer Craig, reported to police he lost his bill- fold Friday afternoon somewhere near E. Pike and S Sginaw Sts There was a check and $10 in it, he said. Pleading guilty to drunk driving, 35-year-old William Lynch of Waterford Township was fined $75 and $25 costs Saturday by Orion Township Justice Helmar’ G Stanaback Tiene Edwards, 38, of 278 Se- ward St., pleaded guilty to drunk driving Saturday before Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin- ‘negan and was filed $100. Ancil Parks Jr., 27, of 104 Pine- grove Ave., who pleaded guilty Saturday to driving under the in-| fluence of liquor, paid $75 fine and $25 costs. West Bloomfield Town-: ship Justice Elmer C. Dieterle presided. White Lake Township resident 48, pleaded to drunk driving Saturday | Pre-Lenten dinner at St. | Thomas Hall. Mon. Feb., 13, 199 8S. Park. Served from 4 to 7. Adults, | $1.00. Children $.50. NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE Notice ts hereby given that on the! 23rd day of February at 10:00 a.m. the! undersigned will sell at public sale to, the highest bidder for cash, one ee Pord convertible, Motor B2DA1266 Serial same. at C. FP. Long Service, fed |Beaver, Michigan. Said motor vehtcie| ie stored at said address;and may be| Lmpeceee at said address e under-/ — reserves the right to bid at = ASSOCIA’ TES. DISCOUNT) CORPORATION By: M. D, POX, Collection Mgr Feb. 13, 14, 1956; —Adv.|" | Ethel Chepdelaine Beauty Shop, new location, 6303 Dellwood, Wil-! | liams Lake. OR 3-4792. If your friend's in jail and needs. ‘bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA aires — Adv.) —Adv.| } ciating. Interment in Babyland sec. of East Lawn Cemetery Fu- nefal arrangement bv the Allen's Puneral Home, Lake Orion SWOBODA. FER 11. 1956 FRONK J. @T', Center, age 76: bined husband of Mabel! Swohoda’ dear brother of Anrite McManus Fu- neral service will be held Tues- day Feb 14 at 1:30 p.m from the Huntoon Funeral Home with Rev Ralph Claus officiating In- terment in Hill Cemeter: Mr Swoboeda will lie tn state at the Huntoon Funeral Home TRUDGEN, FEB 13. 1956 WIL iam John, 5561 Tubbs Road Wa terford. age 72, beloved husband of Carrie Trudgen: dear father of William G. and Wendell D. Trud- gen; dear brother of Andrew, Mrs. Eliza Williams. Funeral serv. ‘ce will be held Wednesday, Feb, 18 at 2 pm from the Sparks. Griffin Puneral Home with Rev, Gerald Fisher officiating. Inter- ment tn White Chapel Cemeterr Mr. Trudgen will Me in state at the e Sparks- -Griffin Funeral Home — Card _of f Thanks — 1 WE WISH TO THANK OUR ane friends and neighbors during our recent bereavement Also ev ' Diekens and our singer, Mre. _Spring. Cart Walker and Family In _Memoriam 2 LPL AU SENT LOUIS ASHBAUGH WHO Passed awav two years a ryariese go Feb Always true. 80 unselfish and kind. Few in this world. his equal rou Il in A beautiful life. that came to an end He died friend Sadly eps by his Stster. Broth- as he lived. everyone's er & thildre IN LOVING aEMORT OF ED- ward 8. Spencer Jr. who passed away February 12th 1949 His smiling way and pleasant face, Are a pleasure to recall: He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved ty al} Seme day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when To clasp his hand in the better iand, ever to part again. Sadly missed by father and mother IN LOVING MEMORY OF. IRENE Tunny who passed away Feb. 13, 1054, Lead home she ts fondly remem- Sweet memortes cling to her name; ee who loved her in- life sin- stil Mother and Dad Carry IN LOVING MEMORY OF oun Mother. Congetta Tenuta, sho passed away February @ 1942 From this world ot vain and sor- row, » To the land of peace and rect. God has taken vou dear Mother, B phoy you have found eternal res Sadly missed by Sons and Daugh ter and lil Flowers DUNSTAN’S FLOWERS Closed for Vacation, rely love her tn death fust the se hacane Beye. sp pat este ick otis ate ¥ prance “ - os are EER RS ETS wba : atlas ati + ~ 7 a sae , ‘ .y ee P Cue 1) ‘ Lae <} . ; : j - ie ! i 3 \ ! : : - \ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1956 | oe : i t ” : ; ‘ : : ; ___ Funeral Directors 4 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 CARNIVAL ._ “ by Dick Turner __Income Tax Service 17| Notices & Personals 25 Wed, Contracts, Mtgs. 32) Re Rent Ss ARES: Furn pecs ~*~ DESIGN ENGINEER | YOUNG MEN TRAVEL T ee pay Ms Q ‘Travel Mami Rew onsens ond Fy Fast rw a7 of Parking UICK CASH |" s3. to 2%. Neat, and ere mm - {7 : ss tis, eo Ppa heme | Tor ‘Mr. sotiele arowing consent” plus : fF] | ¥ | accountant axp tax & bonas. 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NTS WORK AS 6UR- cee een oe | MP cece MOMS a a eee | Reins Bored 22 5 AY OwEK cen bro 9,| Tamsewere. while mother \caches lan NEES WORK OP ANT ~ Terme on FE 3-7103 cr PE 5-7282 3g Beat: Cal PE 2-6012. after 4 kind urgently. Chauffeur’s lic. FE sae0 Danie Hey PE 21913 \Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange uOTHERLY— PVP GuwOsN | | ae % REAL ESTATE poe home than wages, Must PART a —_o wal _Building Supplies | 12A SALESMEN NEAT AND ATTRACTIVE LADY PLUMBING WORK WANTED. | USE OUR PORTABLE J10 eaw 2 men full time Sales xperience | to work in office. Must be able; Reasonable, FE $-1016 __ FREE with Formica or sink pur- pote Right men will make $10,- | to take shorthand and type. Call REAL ESTATE SALESMAN WITH chase. Gaahaions steel 32x?) db! 000 first year FE 2-3001 for appointment povers me eo ~ comp ink complete with trap PER. of pew homes ‘apable et firs! R. J. VALUET, Realt OPERATOR TO TRAIN FOR PART | handling sales "Replies of wane for: gated pa ealtor _tor, Write Pontiac Preas Box 99.| /!ve organization. ote sad Aap end White enameled sinks $20 less M5 Oakland Ave 5-0693 confidential. P. O., Bir-| 1%" durham ells 0c %” . . Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange P hevortine br MORNINGS CREDIT | _mingham and galy. ells 12c, %" K copper SALESMAN WANTED IMMEDI-| Corn ‘Troe 30 ootds sre nningae | WOULD YOU GIVE A PAROLEE| 600 im roll lots, lead 280. Pier. ately for direct selling—pleasant-| Near Tel-Huron. Write Manager| ® Chance’? Young man 22, needs gins insulation, $4 per roll. 30 professional-needed and desired! Retailers. O. Box 259. Detroit | © Job of any kind before he| gal gas water heater, not crate complete “traimag at | bome-sffies: | gece sete eO0? see | Dome. % you have a & kind “Beart tse ©. Mecomcaln bw boris tee and in the field, so you will be PENSIONER PRIV ATE LIVING | and a job. please au his father a ole week. ptccesaful uarters fer tent duties, FE | at PE 46606 ays 104. C raw - commisasion-overwrite-bonus- | —2-"764 1028 James © = —Svery_ Thursday. | 13 : A @YR-OLD R ___Warted to Rent; 2 Painting & & Decorating 20 1 PAL AT PAINTING, Pal ARTES. Se Ts « a a terior, > ey a Se e CUSTOM DECORATING, WALL- pape . steaming service. Com- _meree. Paintine & Wall Washing Free estimates, FE 22706 r Avenue 2-54 ft } y Beckieh Wott Retingit|more omar mt) TTAB ig — |! RMGRRIST Petar] APPLIANCE SERVICE Dept. MCB 696-312. Freeport. Tl SALESMAN | ca, MAN Acmn Poe INTERVIEWING #2316 tg TOR DESIGNERS, DETAILERS AND) jpmplete line of building supplies | 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH-| 9r4 Des goliance checkers, wanted immediate-| Must have bad experience in sell-| MICHIOAN'S LORGEST EM-!~ ing and_cleaning. FE 7-022) Roy's. be wee sonst * 7 Pe My ates GR, permenant em | ice a dint see etter’ te opening in. their, Pontiac voffice (4% YEAR OLD ION SCHOOL | _9-468i, z j _Kidhiverry. Peas or appointment, | or ceressive individual & one will-| for am alert cirt der a ts | Melrose Soret o will wralo tier “Ae & B TRENCHING ng to work for advancement. Call train as a personne! interviewer. DIE FE 2-3001 for appt. Ask for Mr. We -prefer a girl with sales or _Kent__ business experience. but will train SALESMAN. PART - TIME, TO | someone with real sales type per- DESIGNERS, DETAILERS CHECKERS -- o0 MEN WANTED atic & NIGHT SHIFTS SHOUR MINIML M 7E TO DETROIT? LAF AVE ITE EXG ICO 219 DIXIE HWY OR_3-9086 DRAEISMEN JR. ENGINEERS : TO WORK IN PBRIMINGHAM, MICTT. Men needed in Engineering de- Partment for minor lavout and Detail Drafting on special ma- chines, autom.tion devices, elec- tro-mechanical controls. and hich speed Susomatic gauging. ELECTRICAL CONTROL CIRCUITR ry {OR ACIIC cine UIT DESIGN TEST DESIGN TECHNIQUES Bare in the responsibility for the ‘development, desicn and manu- facture of most advanced type of equipment being built for high production industrie New, modern plant. Top wages, 48 hour week. Fducational orovram and other benefits Minimum 1} yr. experience required If you are eager for an opportunity. to express \vour creative abilities and work with a crack team of) specialists in a new and expand-) ing field. you will want to can- AND DETAILERS WOMAN TO DO HOTSE. RK tact us Em sriecierely Sh fore family of 3 children FE Cc. nm. Ry Tt +5400 & k | C CARGILL-DETROIT CORP tockwe] Fng. Qo, WOMAN FOR CLEANING IRON- 2354 Cole, Birmingham. _Mich 3813 Elizabeth Lk. Rd __YE ‘82571 ing No cooking Livre tn M ‘STEBR, BROKERS WANTED AP. —°° goa Trans American Freight Lines i 7 267 8 Ts Ee Pont? ac | SALESMAN. DISTRIBUTORS AGE | over 30 rt time considered GRAOREOMEET) can ie For appointment Box 38 Pontiac Lie wcuie gree . _ Press __ . __ | PONTIAC | SALES FE INEER = 7 x 2 International Gremicaico with Emoloy ment Service record of growts and progress ce- 18 W Huron FE 42581 sires e@kperienced sales engineer + - — a “ We nerd 10 boys In to 18 | Sell and service local Industrial ae Lape Ae COENEN years of age to work one | e@ccounts. Chemical degree pr _oftic bor 7 Bloomfield ‘uiite afternoon only Thursfar, intres wi ae ie ee nee _? Bloomiiela Hii uary 16, from 12.45 to ackgroun ales ability neces- he B.) os ly in person sary. Age 28 to 35 This is a ca __ Help Wanted — 8 Tuesday or Weanesday to | fteer opportunity with excellent | ae | earnings potential, Salary plusi'u aRETAS® ER: MIDDLEAGED ! mmission Write giving full de-| couple to look after building and Bert Falkner | | Cireulation Department ESS TOOL INSPECTOR, SUPERVISORY Pontiac Press Box capacity. Api in persen it | | MAN OR WOMAN ¥ WITH LL. LATE | Broach Co., #50 8. Rochester Rd. | “model car, living in the vicin ae | of Birmingham fer 3 pourt. work each afternoon from 3 i ool, Die and Pattern p.m. delivering papers to homes Designers. Apply in person to ~ Full or part time — men over | etd aa | ©) welcome. Bet. & & 8 pm The Poctiac Press PE 2-8411 of FE 811285 ~~ + ae a MAN OR WOMAN WANTED TO THE PONTING PR DRIVER - SALESMAN EXPERT. enced only. Appiy 8 to @ a.m. _Walker Cleaners Lake Orton | EXPPRIENCED DELIVERY MAN. WANTED EF Full bai ineham, Peabody's ay ket, Birm. . commissien. Interview by appoint WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE rE sonality. who hes no previous ex- perience, Interviews by appoint ment, Call Miss Edwards at GRAEBNER’S BES9277 PONTIAC GIRLS Stenographer for modern office #20 take over established route as tire-service salesman Salary & _ment only, FE 2-8303 STORE CLERK Small auto and paint supplier will Dav $240 per month to start for sober middle aged man to assist | manager. Wil] do selling, counter | displays some stock and delivery work Must heave drivers’ license @nd ablifty to handle cash drawer Recent grad for new office $230 “1 NY es Accounts payable and GRAFBNER ecounts p a Tmplovment Ageney Credit clerk $240 "3 Pontiac state Bidg FE §-92777 Lite _bookkeening #248 aes a General clerical $225 | Rapid typist $333 MIDWES Salesmen 406 Pontiac State Bank tne Real Estate POSITION oe EXPERI- enced medical laboratory techni- Fave openings for alert yours) | clan in new hospital. Registration men Experieecad mise.ili | fot necessary 29121. Pontiac Nenty sting: advertising mL Osteopathic ¢ Hospital contacts Earnings unlimited. | RELIABLE WOMAN TO CARE for 3 children dave. Victnity of | ® Buy—To Sell—1lo Trade Blue Sky Ddive In Must rou BUY IT—WE LL INSURE IT orn transportation a= phy ee FE 49784 after 6 WANTED REaOKSTEL & “LADTRS for pleasant, telephone aales pro- motion work Excellent remuner- he Call Mrs _Lombardy. FE MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS Cooperative Real Fx 6h weoeees FE 2.026 63 ork J children Live tm. Ref- ieee is crenees FE 40659 uron WOMAN: 25 TO 55 s NEXT poo® TO BRANCH housework 7 se EARS Sonn POST OFFICE paces Apvlt Pontiac "press Box « 7 CPFECTA SPECIAL work and babrattting in Orchard MACHINERY Take Vihaee LAYOUT MEN 9} samcomtce 4 Dave 8 week -@xsentia]. re Pontiac Press Box 17 | do minor repairs handle McNesx Products full or ! WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE: - WOMAN 25 TO 50 FOR HOUSE. | No drinkers. - sales clerk exp Wil! train ‘for 0892 other positions FE 6 Foot water line. field tile, BABYSITTING vicnerTy “AUBURN | _¥E 5-006) | Heights. FE: 1-634 alos | EXPERIENCED ok ACTICAL a window: sorebie: exreeece or loge care by | _ Free est. No p obligetion FY Pe diet the hour Fw 21 BUMPING, PAINTING. MECHANT IRONINGS WTD. | BUSHEL | cal work. Pree estimates, Easy Excel.ent work pa and de- (dager SO cd Ales #3 Sake Ce livery, OLive 32-3206, _ward, Prt sais, Elteabeth TRONINGS WANTED, 83) A BUSH- el and up. FE 41253 - aw” Pie ‘epat: LADY WANTS WORK BY THE red bv factory trained FE 2-4460 aL L MAKES OF FOUNTAIN es 4 our store Genera) Printing, - | day or week Office Supply Co Tany ieee HOUSEWORK “BY | _rence St. Phdre FE 23-0135. _the _FE 27037 CARPET LAYING arwind L a OFrCE woRK Siting Any repairs. Carpet FE 2-3326 cleaning op location au ehop. ioetal | emplored exp mai Cail an epee AGeD dv desires by DEPEADABLE abrs & nat & fur FE ‘pate nz evens time, TY ier 5-013, oe FE_ 3-138 | DRY WALL BY MACHINE FRE MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING. BEC.| ¢*timstes No lob too big or small. + _Tetarial Service. EM 3-2842. Exrent TREE TF TRIMMING = = J DUTY NURSING. FE moval. Ph FE 68-6503 OR | | REAL ESTATE 8Al. ESMAN | WITH record of 1.006.000 worth of sales of new homes in 165, peat of handling sales managerat Nve organization Replies atricuy confidential, P, O. Box 100, Bir- “A Complete WANTED WASHINGS AND IRON- ings FE 8-0908. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS, ALSO | babysitting, PE 2-6868 | WASHINGS WA NTED | Mies UP _And delivery FE 48 Wilson's Garage 35 Elizabeth, 1 Stop Service! Pontiac. Car ___Physio-Therapy 214 SWEDISH MASSAGE, & THERAPY at — PAINTING, PAPER- | PAFERHANOIAO a AND PA PAINTING, Papen ean, RG. 35 YRS EXP. 7 Paintin apts) ranteed, Immediate service, PAINTING. pe. $2060, aoe ee MER CT | ee RA cu TYPE HOME EAN oodward Lake Ra ke Ra ust ; , Muron Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ¢. LL YOUR ae PLOTTe SONS 20) _WWogtern_Be7_ wiped, Office: te e101 ELDERLY oe Ww share home with another working Ait’. raed house privileges. CASH Special foot technique. Elm St. FPE_4-2851. ___Television Se Service: 22 DAY OR NIGHT TY SERVICE. DAY 0 61296 or FE 6-360 M. STRAKA GUARANTEED } Tv 1 nae axa pany, _ RADIO oe Pry. _ 1377 8 PARKE zor COPENHAVER'S RADIO— repair $06 W Huron. Night serv. tee calls FE 48607 Don't oy. your — or — awa unitmited eg for all ty 4 nea of contracts chagee for So y. Ask -for $044) of FE 54-9075 J. cet uh m Realtor CASH Get the most for vour land con- tract. unlimited amount «of cash for seasoned and new contracts, O | Ft CRER's | RADIOTV PE 6-36 | _FE 68 E Pike 8t ei force Service 22A | TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- chine repairing. Expert work. General Printing and Office Sup ; ply Co, 17 | WwW. Lawrence RITERS RENTED 123 N. Saginaw __ St. ci TYPEW Mitchell's, Upholstering em Sette, Sp "8 CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- ing 8il4 © Lake id. EM | 3-2641. Free estimates THOMAS CPHOLSTER NO 4 8. TELEGR resem SLIPCOVERS. S TaaPEaT 4 BED. | __spreads. Your material. FE_ soit. - Lost & Found 24 | WANTED Ww ASHINGS a D IRON- : d A see ings. FE 58-9670 —_ washing & polishing. Si- wo IKE IRONING TO N a: OULD LIKE 1 hr, no white shirts | monize & blue coral, 3684 Auburo Rt PE 4-4) oo Bu ‘i ane ' i HARTER Tani novsEwORK | mping and _ painting or babraittine ‘ dave a week | Also we specialize in mo- | FE 4-4984 TENG CAD LESnES Work §| tor tuneup & motor over- _Gavs, refecenced, FE 2-64 _| haul. Complete b service, 1&8 hor oO _Building Service 12 e IR hours road ost service. Flats fixed and! al CUBTOM Ciapenrene irecke : Rough, and finish EM 3-900! wrecker service. A SET OF BLDO prans prawn| light hauling. Free pic lor sah AY fs building. EM 3-4931, EM }- ATR ek RAT IR TOOLS. Power generators heaters sand- Phone FE 5-431. k- up & delivery of cars. Jimmy | ciaiitte Coen ean Wilson & Hersh Sullivan. mle pss kj 8 meee 45280 | ELECTRIC MOTOR RERVICE RE- AOU aa nee eee 218 BE. Pike. ‘ ——— penreom including Sef spurns, |PURNACES CLEANED AND RF: kitchen sinks and cupboards | _ paired Chester Nelson FE 5- ier Partitions changed Cash or terms CuuM Cl 1 to 5 vrs. For IS estimates oa yICHiOAg HOME REMODE Del 337 Al CEMENT WORK and repatred Ot burners, and coal Work guaranteed. _M_ Sheet Metal FE 5- HEATING SE RV TC iD Gas, oil FURNACES VACUUM CLEANED pe i burners and furnaces LLOY D MON ROE cleaned and serviced. All makes. FE 46866 Day ot night. FE $1063. Day OL BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT | 5, aare work Also chimneys. No job too PLASTERING NEW AND RE- large. Residential and commer-| Pet. Carl Buxton, PE 40028. cial Guaranteed work. Ph. FE PLM BING AND HEATING. HS. 4-8604. & PE 43767 of OR: 7 50Te CARPENTRY ALTERATIONS. R Re - pairs, and cabinets, FE §-1244 custom BUILDINO (42% ri cine, Modernizing PLECTRICAL SEWFR CLEANING Sinké—Sunday Service. FE 4-2012 E ATEN kK TREE TRIMMING AND REMOY- C work 1 & ROCK” al, are @stimate FE 23-6019 FE. CEME 18 OUR | SPECIALTY. Floors, basement. | LOST. LADYS BULOVA, LO8T SATUR- day Keepsake Reward Midwest 7 % ‘FOUND: WEIMARHANER AND pointer FE % 9355 rake oils COLLIE. NAMED PRINCE | ir Eilts, Lk Estates. FE 2-1643 | TRUCKER ® WALLET | Valuable contents. Reward. FE | 4-6322 Atso | Lost. OFF TRUCK. TWO 14 ec | tions of aluminum ladder. Phon OR 3-2221 a FEMALE COLLIE-SHEP. | herd. Tan with 1¢ ft. chain we cinity of Clarkston High nies Reward Call aft 430 MA se | | LOST WHITE AND BL = sad terrier ‘4 mos old) Wednesday from Pauls Market on corner John R and Avon Rds. Roches- ter Reward OL6OM41 . LOST: MALE BEAGLE, ORTON. ville area. Sun Morning. ORton- —Yille @7R$ Reward LOST LAST THURSDAY biack and pink framed gias- ses, Reward Call PE 4-668 LOST YOUR PET? WANT TO) ive one a home? FE 54-0200. aperniess Animal Resene_Leaaue REWARD. NO Qu JESTIONS asked Please return papers, keys and evegiseses lost Fri night on Mechanic m te G. Gosh 55 Bell- oa ME pit obbies & Supplies | 24A ge TO A NEW LOCATION ode finishing plant popular cameras anc photo sup- W Dinnan, 66 W Huron 8t~- goare time 2 pportunitvy to make ELECTRICAL WIKINO I ed Pressmaking, T Tailoring | 16 ee 2° o.oo ke Pree WOOL PRESSER © | $48 ds: So. experience pecee | id Myrrar_ Fe 30001, | DRESSES, SUITS, COATS & Ate tronte ote fintshiog al Pull time Please apply in per 190 8 hark St Preenort. Ti FLOOR SANDING, nOLD FLOORS terations. 191 E br eres: Fe 100. aponee Pits BERTIE ay | gon Uptown Cleaners, 45037 wren WOMEN. YEAR ROUND OP- | —© ‘pecialty. Cail Bill's PE 2-6780. | 102 W._Huron__© Ss TanDyke_ Utica, Mich = —— on eas Watkins | FiooR ay A. FINLEY 4) Furniture eee 1A 164, NEW SCRABBLE & #3, PAINT Cig Loti ho DE | Car necessary, Apply” 130 * Ee oer REAOR | pan 0 LAxDUEs a fo fit) BACKERSTOSE. 13, Kast er We e 8 fe Ly are ar nhecessary. ‘iP ber Shop. 3 W. Pike. Perry. able. F cialty, law rence, FE ide = + * 4 : a2 OL ; 4 Q Mi , Le : ee ‘ : 4 \ 4 * ‘; 1 f a 1 ’ \ Sine ea en geek. | 333 Orchard for fast efficient service call Jim Williams Share Living Quarters 30 TO an, Non pation, Wtd. Contracts, Megs. . gs. 32 s Russell Young! | REAL TOR | 412 W) Huron PR 4-4525 ‘Open Ever ‘til 9 FE +0612 | IMMEDIATE CASH FOR Your nd contract of equity in your KL Te mpleton, Realtor FE 4-4543 & NEED 6 SEABONED LAN LAND D CON. ef ial or ~nontre “with good down payments ay ees than urual discount | Jouw wats Realtor —, Open Eves. ‘tl 9; -DORRIS & SON EALTOR Pe «1697 Listings Appreciated JACK HABEL Lestie R Tripp, ere CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME land ave, PLANNING TO ? Estate salesmen day, move Russell Young REALTOR 12 W. 44528 Fe te Huron BUY OR SELL T Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor ” N bagione a. FE 6-6166 Open Eve ‘til 8 30 Sunday 10 to 4 CASH your equity. Cai] now and tell us what you have. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 1 N. Saginaw 8t Ph. FE 5-0165 __ Open Eve. ‘ttl 8:30 te bo om Ore veiose Year aero. sie On 00 ere for young woman, Clean, very NEEDED TODAY! Cope PE 5-1127, We hare an excelient buyer SMALL MODERN APT. 1 cant ho ts } room’ Brick nome witn aiear Peyt a.) See. erage in Ree, - ino! Seminole Mills or Ottawa TWO ROOMS, UP WITH PVT. BATH. UTILITIES FURN. 164 W. PIKE. payment. If you are thinking of selling, call us a8 soon a possible, aided can assure you fat action. m the on of your Land Con- tract. Hf it ts what we are lovk- buy them or within rH route. Bee us for the fast serv- ice you are looking for No con- tract too large or too small. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor N Saginaw Street Ph FE 56-8165 —_._.__ Open_eve. tl 830 CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS i. oe VanWelt, 6449 Dixie Hwy. _OR 31356, TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR land contract Realtor Partirdee is the “bird” to see. 1650 W. _fon_St_Phone FF. 1.8116 WE HAVE $200,000.00 Office 8800 Commerce Rd.. Ph. Pontiac, EM 3-311 2 LARGE ROOM APT. Epivare _ id ent « R. F. McKINNEY dinette ished, By bus line, Oni 10708 __aduite, 285 Whittemore. Fis" aueen on Wain bir i. CONVALESCENT HOME WANTED. sy booted ; Established (oF iherwise. 2 Teale Mich. Phone OL > more beds ‘all fr rent, grees ene nie 3 & BATH FLOOR. REFRIG. send 6-4046._eves, 7 vo 8. S stove, Utilities. PE 2-1435. | AND BATH, PVT. EN- Rent Apts. Fi Furnished 33 trance No pets, 03 NK, Roselawn, peace Ae ane | erence. No pete, 109 Ad 7 Roo BATH HEAT, | ONE ROOM Ericae NETTE iights, e and re erator | sed bal i eel | anette BR er ear OMC ial wre ee noae aginaw. FB 2-4864| 2 ROOMS CONSISTING OF LARG! At our disposal to ourchase new | vu" 88S our clients. Ree efore ee sell ASK FOR RoR MAH Buy—To Sell—To To insure MAHAN REALTY CO.. REALTOR: Co-operative Real Estate Ee chacne i a Evenings and Sundays to W. Ruron Ph PE 20263 $$S$$3$$ Unlimited cash for pips contracts. “ya WILL BUY * LisT YOUR L. property. i. "E_ $-0808, | 3 AND 4 ROOM APT PRIVATE oned ae eontrack for 3 AND BATH Rent Apts. Unfurhished 34 Purchase?s waiting ving room, inp door bed, size kitchen and breakfast room, large bedroom with plenty of cup- board space. in the bedroom and in reception, Tile bath. Shower, Heated. Janitor service. Call FE 8-2396. If you don't get satisface tlon. call Detroit, BRoadway } afters4 pm. 2.2 RMS 312 & UP. FE 46700 | _or bath Apply 70 Clark St, HEAT, LIGHTS, gas. Private entrance. 34 School.) Ginge to high echool and grade ROOMS. PVT ENT 18T FLOOR.| Schools Couple or meu 07 Eee 3 ROOM UNFURN APT. CHIt- 2 LARGE ROOMS, MAIN FLOOR, dren welcome. Inquire 57 Me~ Private entrance Utilities furn. _chante 2 ROOM APT FURNISHED 7 6ou- 7 CLEAN crc ADULTS ONLY. 2 oc AND BATH, 2651 Etizabeth Lake Rad ROOMS A 7 ROOMS "AND BATH_CALE FE" 44734, 111 8 Telegraph - _ple. 237 Orchard Lake Ave } ROOMS AND BATH. ATE. 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE | entrance No pets. N. Perry St. and bath, FE 55-0466, 164 Mt. | $60. FE pore Clemens R AT : - _ A PF vane aie 7g D : : 80889. rage. auto gas tures. Fu Rent Tipe one FE: 3260, = o sh od megan mea eiited sol dining a cet SUILD NOW :| eee 00 one, floor. 7 fs res yard, Pi regres ce d o— and — amole | SELL Ketate eatricted La} hone now. dow a oon arents the re ver + ato: a Wate: WREN: w nm Daye ON ~~ res 4 ee Close will like prop 4 A veel pocinemntys OR TRADE. Estimates rford CE W. GA Xx - to sc quiet, as ze 2 bo 5 iit R freel YLORD : tac a oEXTE TAY ills ners bedrooms, nog other go in toe e| Ot 18. Separate eri 4925) ERE RT C’DAVIS- . 138 EAST Pies Sta ft ‘ . > on e. Fin: me ra ing 1'gx- iae ST. : UNION cr. Plains. ate | Bank Next to Pon- ly $15 ene CARL W. BI “! Seu ite i) OXF atne_Lane A, VE IS are MG 6.4 Hi I. io 6. SAOINA Sw Ut Drayton) pi ed RD, Realtor eae trade aS Pull FORD—7 OMT ou EM AGINAW aid Roy ni séEves._ DOWN. haa ad eodern 3 { O {PSTEAD™ a er ~AVAILAB 511 Mee wy B. Henry “NOTHIN g z possession Troy Twp. 1 sel ar mechteahiel “acotie male : STOR LE OL 1 st. 18 y, Ine wil G DO th 3 ree mmeiat: nace peting. f section. ° a oS Cae Peas 7Ga REIT 160 FE “wlll 49 EK. Auburn | build WN a _. rooms. sUulity. garages fireplace, EL : " Lo endory « 6, T hoes | W. Huron. _ Rochester, soa Stel fot somal P ment Soe, Fast ti ar * well- " guest a3, ca FOR BETT : = 8-44.29. TONE. ihe Gait a. 2 BE r. Mich. id 3 own pay! * — : ey side. Con po lee be: ped lot, 2. ER HO! Call BATH at | is Ofte Seal h aD ROOMS _9n my lots, OP jE™s om WEST ‘coms and oa renient ater = "ihe Large 9 rom} — MES pace D_DEN Be C room ho AN. Excell . ATE room LIVING j clos x 5 Serer, gees tor beatin arma, ie Et tke| Een home wi 2 paths awe Te $1800 down colored. A emmys cbrperyl preses, reer Pull beat, oe Lageg?t 7 pan a hae el oe bloc ie eat own erie et mae, | Ee ae alata) Sea ee) gl tr ma ee, doc’ epace for Tr, exe ‘" Eas Height ting ", 92, ‘son. 4-02 o~ + w for onl: if 1,000 ‘or neu: e}- PLU: y term room houses ts. Also LAKE mortgage. ey Fy $3,000 flew. weterm fle jar ee = Pp cue cosre 66 Pi @ wes.| aren PRIVILEG “ mS vars Lake V AremARTS : rated. tern and bea oor area. YME 66_w. Huron W. DINNAN oe aoe Es. 5° era hades illage Are levety AND FLOW : ut area. N AN erson stone room: ch ho: has id on E : om nae Lee a tow TS 5 RM, WIT! FE 4 — ee construction = —— several sew Hovmag Lea pict! Bis shojo RS : A 10 . Tele- $36. West side oe ? RM cle — bem wall feed living —— eee eee 3) bedresess fenced nclosed oe ie m- A, ra | : s heat. iM ‘and lod . Veati- wi 5. M , peri neeeaned j l Be eeal Reaita PLUS TAXES 97 + eat. FE werins Activities "Fetrigerator maitchen, an eae i ‘ite per gay ie fears aba #0 Pearve _ 2. elegra % iy Watton ie] a ne INBURA z ~ iy car ull basement, gerock ropa top A etigrest Nba ot poor ¥ HICK all now, ieee s : oe E : OR FE 42 ph Rd. ton oh aily sri NCE yy ae Or see eee _ ae furnace Aa and oie scan with hapa Brand’ ne Ya AIN » 44-2533 2, locks east of dg de Ub! anh rl $11,500. Cash areca ace! fe tehen to ai cabinets ish wasb- rebate al GROVE Roap ee heat larg oS a “ AP ew deere eC N to mortg ‘ing | peel ee peer ae S Diastered herent np Build: Huron, ATION 9 inform low texe Gas This i = THE “ ORTH SID age. sé. pom per fac s Best truction places a attached t and saa fessiona’ ee an wae Broo page a! s no blind d - BIRD" T un oe i oeenple pep yaenedenen = aire (lo garage rise: x onal services — : AG late. ..1 2-u pe ar Os plea era ee nt 3 bedroo ae soracas (Masti eine: range and ving. windows .| aren ee. Seasee sf ER .- I met him . i) Gas AY’S SPE dining —_ fire res Neiee — nelaictes Amble al plas- at $27,500, oven. room. But pea j S ; It iw OFFICES IN Bit wvG| HOME ___ For Sale Houses. ee) Stn eer SPECIALS | 1 Soe riPeee ath sd wate seeds | Coa cot soe y May BIRMINGHAM ES . — most 2 ¥ north RY on 00. 'T arage, C ater h A 2 e city ed 1b y sewer erington after 6 - gloat ibahs Wil partion to 1960 N. Opdy? $1,000 Dow __ For Sale H bee. Ss Sa Pontiac | J.C A omer tot, $14. Eos St tia from ne sfiagtlt Mr. Heath - light. | fan air con- ~t ye Rd Im n eS tiudedis Set able ow Sabian tron .C.HAYDE 4-5006 Or cal ys on Chel FICE _or Midwest Call janitor se VE 47 : medi a Pi) eel se thy i. AYDEN, R ee ee OPEN 9-6 as. Call TRinity | 70 & {97 ot ate Possessi 3 BE Looes|| beep: pare 178 Soeeer: in- FE ON, Real , 05 oa. | A. JOHN . 5-074. BUY, this 4 SSC5S10 Gas b DROO teom. Only $8. Locegedtiry eA 6 OE E8O441 _ tor JOHNSON __ Part = auproximat recent ba n ries eat. b M real leat 000 down wife _ Walt 4} 1704 S NSON, Rez BIRMING + rtridge Lt. RE Lake ately 3 ngaslow . rs, piast rick fire will trad ate and plus stoc on Z S T ’ ealto HAM LAK iver anros elud Yipecres, land witu| corner plastered wall place. 6 wit trade ‘for wre a ean Ope OW S. Teleg r 2.000 ES ¢ cludes living theca: beetiing ie np bere! sohgd bese perty er con: Yuna te n FE raph Rd phen Has ad Y *ALORE Felner ret fees aetna toeece Stal ot onsie-0 po wadeeneg | pepe road WAL NEW plus cos 2 4-253 : . per m it lems oO r } were ‘uti bedroom. - ing spe at 69. warag on 20ZEN C' B i WW osts te 3 £ -e-v plano or eenraaei ts| %f you U POE IK TOK weler. utiiity noon vel mi eee | ; 950—only 81.450 } cay ane ce? aE edro I 2 BEDROO\N lock to M aiiemeee © It you desire coun e wets so. chicken neieetnie ee J. VALU ee | aad monins. You il for, tne Aa oms HA HOME OM . B tpal parking “ll ae have district rent ot Pont rs sites pr ao para easter Ce cnsrative hon EteRe altor Me se eae ee poe Low As mut JMES art u : e what cl nt | i . y 1.700 oute to ontiac . gas h Tl ‘ 2 bedroom vaitractive, doctor or: 3 Bedroo NICE a Estate # EE 5-0693 | beh pres reavired. Takes Oniv 36 opi fre toot Gee cue ts near ungalow be Bri m Cres ESIDENTL Estate Exchange + operation. on this busy \ bathers city lots large arrive cab- 18 TH 300 8 d Huge livi stores and 2 fenced ick Ra 3 u m bungalo’ AL LOCA BUSY i {ONT oad b close to city se ¥ room © “BIRD” . Woodward ing fireplace. Ext owen | mere) ncher te eh arr Ana aiuwecks ony One sen PLUS | HLY P acne nereene AF TO SE MI 4 Birmin _ room. saeetyh tre _— log-burn- more ork pagal ho: A all to wall, Large livi 2 blocks Now iro M39 TION and ¢ TAXES = AYM’TS MoD : , shopping FAMILY Ec Eor Rent Miscel on! ) ors Good walle god. care Serene oneren res =e new Colada Ga teste, eer scene Cyaan Monet. eae Mace ance aan L — 855 Inglewood rust mere Z * HOME laneo SS dry basem lathes Litas rlbeos Sica | eaepeaae Permemnah pated Saal east | ota 6500 full eet | be L OPEN “ayme EN DAL Ott © ing. awi lakeside home cellancous 42 one! en, Bette: nace. Onl ent}| te tite ledgeroc dining ar rpeted Show th shade, y trays, good . price Salar mies ‘ DAILY nts LY FRO! ak-| fruit swimming. - e shome ask for- ONE ara y hery ea ei Son & y tehcn cca. Petit bd nth np peacenconeg | aioe Oe po ee, AND 58 PE M1 00 fruit, carde boatin with ft ~ NE , ~ i late ee. cer Baldw scree: W AR Z north mo D3 UN- I AR PM s tru) n and ing, fi she COAS WAY . 3 BEDR this | he ¢._ Forme ee aiuisten: nw in. ae ns. pE.P Bi of M Perr blocks: SARI. B life vy an tiem chickens: ST 00) ust fan a © ule m st ach : re Se vd ¥ ont v. 3 = . BI - St this aeee chi neg HERE | LEAVE. ik ‘DRAYTON PLAIN meaty bea, od Corn izing rom seer ornare NETOR Beil Ee Crear. ee ries Ue a aaa AVE ke ' a “ fireplac water a plum fint: ree NE : 4-35 : e th im sul, aulo- 3A Fe) wil ‘ontt: a po gan AVE TH oo een oe INS Spores eens: ater, add: anagewt os ieee shed inst W LOCA 3581 cin sedan * D beaten nn pular é rea | Praite ERE roe nis: een #5 pe : metal ae storma creation Me i- | Large w. 2 lots dene. Pi de. | 1% we CATION Ay a a ay. _ & ST. MIK subuchan” edie lide whole lake On 3ias ‘” heat Heres aay yma apap Peace etal a screens, and small homes. cture | REAL Ba OP rele stel $12,600 MIKE’S : $18.500 Peed apd tld mily a . ; ' EST. or 600 cS on la at th Fer Sale Houses Mey. | beth LS iving cil "perimeter poled Epo eed tami 7 BOOE MeL ARTY Jesh OG | Businesses 93 Oakiand oll Realty room, mona Soca Pull "price 4 ROOM 43 = ar warees. rods tility vely | os ppointm: E_2-2162 or FE 5- ~ \ ~ FE 50 patel perp aire Diese an No ING F noes socen & tek Do oa lot, eee ad BU An FULL } or FE 5-3518 VE TR = O — : 450 aaa | with peeares A with poy pethine to + TO DO w AFD BATH, os SEM : CIR ~ Owner oe D : 7 Y FURNI $750 KEEOO } ADE PEN a ee pad a ap, ade once! well 1a dir entra! Leds ve aed Sent, tee 1 ROUX & FRAN vr pa icholie + Jo LAST DE SHED pdb Goad d Se) trarstct ved karage id steal a beater see. tye i'landscuoed. 9. bed more or % or te 405 ERA K 0M estate a gas Ww ome Hi 6 attractiv D ition ry thin ower, ai ontia ent t droo: ted. ft Se re capa a Ss Eve : Cher and Paved hom AIL A ater he: as Dew tive 2 . REAS x in ¢ pew bes © Mot 0 Fishe m hom ot Hey. L ESTATE Ueda? pos! Bt. ‘insurance saho treet e on co tached | gar ater nice furnace Mew 1-6 ONABLE ae aha ita Gar. Bodsr ana ‘Close A ___ Open “th 8 OR 3070 a Le F W ol. obs close ro rner lot. yard. Near rene. 7 kitchen = 3 bedro. ERMS hell paved ractive heat. f GEO. to Crosby ~_WEST | satu | ae M HOUSE. PUI un | W ILLS 4 an: 40 puaras beck rage attached. brick R. Hi many oth Mractive neighborhood 261 ‘MAR "3 beara SU forbes Unt USE. KET WY we SM. down.| ™ AC RE 5 & stores. evonshir ched = Bas: 2 car ga- s lt his hom er extras all these BLE, Realt 2 bedroom —new IBURBAN ecrose wDatury ati, Located re esis: ee BR ER Near Oxtord. 6 : ARM , Highlands verte re ae se 1LiZ and our fam xtras £0 to and oot lke rivileger "ready jo. me lot ae feces ee | 1a; “PE 2asia Sreute. Me esa kine we ELVAN Isom field} Reni! estuenaaat = uy. Only $2,500 vou yctis Soen”” ge larger home, | MODER reso "™OM tit includes tractor a es ee ont re sat Pneurance | RENT TOI .m Cc rooms, H LIVING RO ROOM, 3 ees BEDR pad pote tide need one other Peqane Eves FE 23 REAIT . PARTR Laree COLORED io ot sPrivilege tC 2. Hane x 200 ft savage. Lave FULL are oe S Sa: eestor, LAKE = xT; TOR Ue fall pasemes with Union Gn lave ms. o priv. eel ee IZABETH * -AKE PRIV | 105 [Ww LOC ne -3581 “street — ement ~ fenced TL } Lake. Price girs | oi bedroom LAKE RIVILEGES OW ATION 1 * Bie ate |———* erAED KEITH A neat 2 bedroom 1 : qa SS nome | gi tala feo JEEGES } Paige wit mOM ST IM W R sonable ee up Lage, ITH 500 cal pepe vies e. full paride window ii fireplace a year 26 ft. hed Medien the unig _. Open et of Tel T. Cakiend A IGHT, Realti al v ta.300 down. pete, om: floors: activity Evie ela Cox a von 4 {room bungalow and ws ee Cooperetive i Re eas (=) po poodle anor Wee. sis peep paty asta piece Sorc nae daleeacntntire Sylv a Estate re sou n 0 pececms® ® variet Laat Areal land. fishing oe aed ween ural fire- an Lak Exehan, 1! Very r fers wn pa sega estes of 2 to THE ve, 1 block fishing and cl Reg Wy e Front age ranch modern ers ymenis. me with § ie LM. A S — and bething Txcelient Exc type custom low t CEL YOU ROR: creat! facilities ent = ellent bo hight home built T e WOOD N’T BE CALL just ‘ing B. ating a B bel v on new $14 LT E NO bi eaul, nd sw Baws CLARK tine 2t8 a (eI py Trocke, 0 curbiinpen ng, | & eo kcaee | a et aware. est Bu = nd Pe mae R Ue =e vin) _ picture- view 3 BEDR reac facing mi R Ge, | © Ei T a pact oncnano terrace 2h perettes 7 xs sree? snimilen. trom city a heater 2 mi bik cored ealtor aCenimercel abel | BR ha orth sOnare rarece, io berement iter oday! Only i distiwas es. elect ; mo Lake RF nace, new 2 meat rv. PoemnreK carefi roduction young 1950 of Custom Huge ‘ pictu asher, F birch Se Rd of Insulat rooms me modern ally tenc 2 acre celle best m m_ built $] nl ebcee trim. G i EM_1-4671 : terior ied A tittie ofl fur- men Peer house, ted 3 oh cont condit nite eae $1,200 windo | 467 : . i io Ex- M DOW sriacenest | GAT EW a evel) homie Only y tmownt | esas, r eurace,) Tool, vhs log costs tlea,throvehout Moves you inte OWN & AYS to ee ayacn 1 with | excellent condit © oe bel mu. in 1985 ane em neaiceer : pee cee poets we oer ceshie Ro Tri ot furnace fal bane built ( . Sc LIFETIME AT pte | PAVING 2 Ww iL lripp, Realt cea ak fear ha ounce : C | byte SE Aad NCE OFA . Ope awrence stre ar Simei peosens bay he paved S {| is) wonderful remainaer o ees FE 5-861 Evening Rreet clude monthiy pai here hho : Pacer sie ite ot pills or FE . taxes 7 payments nd HU ing coil! S| c $-2859 4} nearence. : a IEDR MPHRIES en ;EDROOMS BROW st Pe Mar f 5 ul wit. ut IN fat Tome ak | ge and pav walls. nba ed drive ae 3 mile vench ¢ from ype h ity Limits. home oasis This | tm re s of 3 immedi Mooomen your - orendfs wilt ice Jufial boos t-| TAPP } “BU be N o ge bed re: reom | icho dinin s, hom Ld ey lie op 196 EA : eared ell modern ewe 600° but "must a - R EAST PIKE ST tached | erect il beat, a hpeee : ee sopotmcanent om baat Very trees ce bot : ——— te ase : quiet and gre a lots |> = . MA ( take? priv 1 neighboroes arbor uy 3 . rms Veit see win | Dae’ NOW! RANG F UILT IN ot walt FOR { HOMI: EM #081 Ls down. 6. GI R green grass until sprin Here is RELAXED -M 3-4197 camece na on mo ated fo per rt] portunit pushes p e - whe in any a home th LIVING Evening : room, — alt nBalivin — Epect knoc perices ae houses aoe anbeasen’ will {it w « MA 42006 fo a temoas To, dining nai fe revceman wall ine | ees ee Ha aot Pe ha REAL ‘ eee: "i sulased, elorms ot aca os ustom-built home fel Tones Heeger Koareon tamity aterm n ala stor w oes mn z itl ‘00 . sia j : Wiis _ teed, eee nee rage | reeaeway type aot tule of Bet side "are Hunton an aN Teirgraoh x feed . large NOALO’ tth hurdeosa ity b ca oe erin ra ve Re Oven F bedroor iw w = r ga- al me th a a ves- - al Fis Even $7 9 = eee — oan See —<_” b | Sells. “economical pi ti aoe tie. bath. full Cae Be * ft fiving C oom & ( ‘ute a fills of Ro . Exc hones | sappeee ! PRICE | 800 00 7 man : Pwr wall teh icture as heat ft a secre sement ami _room | Has vy hom chester full in Ra » 1, wit Gecorstine, 67, pet Jon v- tion a i basement vi slastered Riichen-dinete, a parcome Cal te ity treat en soalsheat, | Foom Dungalow Bult 1904 Har oom “vs bath and | Chose to Se Modern “bungaion | INDEP ae : : : 7 : : ms POM ites oth om Troon 2 baths cres erms schoo! a y ol! fur som . “PEN . ; ‘Pontl f month. and garage. Wi thaws: with recre: in hot, located ms 8x20 LIKE eo byabende Offered oul Extra ni 2 be ver b nin and and furna INDIEN Been a baum Press, Tite| °."eo! at bit est sub ated, 1% e- the ne landse on 100x2: Y wn. YO | raheaiin Comm pict betes. cae ulldings ee one eS aes é Rose ENCE T ; ‘ODERN r and @ ss. xiving, & me and $00 wi arban car Own w sect aped 30 ULL tion. A Comp! athrm hite b lots nt H THRE si) Rasy ¥3 : iB ae ER. , d qua ent, bath. nei th ter and pri bh. er movin of W. and Y $0 ll for ete in today oard t of «had as EE RE y cated bedroo re ; owl BEDROOM HOM Pave gas _ Pull at. ms, ver ced as be @ to Calif lied Lax OU’ per $1950 ¢ sule do for Rata ot sheds [ene dixid EDRO« cated) near W = her : ; t. Tile a wos in| ed street t. 2 ca dLebeoes|| Ge en red arate, Bric VLL MAK moose D and = Soper eai mast Pe ee IM RA | pe ee Walkers Late : . $100 bath. IN ice of . Ree * ge rms can uced Price ' , MAKE . ori . ment all om wit sement ANCH urnac assem ae Lek : pits om A ponaniy en ey decorated Cl ARK K REA EM RREE areas $14,500. ‘ p> MONEY E x aluey ou Can < ne = KOSHIEDAI $5 000 mailto ees ved vol race « om basement a : ODERN ¢ Mm ' mplly See sume sebered - L EM 3-33 ik On M (LY IN ow aacee OCHESTE. ‘| | eeuscn Tree irepiac inne ges ot wh lake ity of eee ee [etapa ih well-loc famity | 1202 46492 ESTA 14: Eve 1REGG a AMCs Icon pr oar STER YD pasets 18 iota b anite ners piarlleess Ouse th lak ‘SE, t : _ i ens Lg ean t & moth OL, 1-7 | ter at the b large | 250 00 f sac ° ; : Road VICIN- Lésegenl ated hom if Ww Huron or FE ATE EM rete! 344 , fora 3-2 Roo St. nea ties roo wien terdani & who 7311 = only $1 est of with 62 rifictng ze : stove aa re Aubu: 2 ms Sateen Bho e. Co-operativ ? fg Le <> 31 or piu ished RF m Apartme: r down- This m on th an activ __ | y $16,790, hs Meé , 27150 00 an c Pielerences retri ral G. “HE wo Real E ohn sus $§ room, ental $16 mis. full ha home ne firet fh t= / $13.500 ith NiGeN ay ~~ FE 2 ‘d: “amaal EMPST ‘state E: es Carpetin s do 2a m y | s 3 bed bullt loor. Nad PION EE. | Geod MAKE P.O. AS ROOMS. Bi ae EAD xchange pclae yirelnnat! W H : . | bas en_on as iaechesse z your Shslee. custom rental | reation omer a plereree Lh ert spared Me wake @ noth i & bed or Colored oe th Teak rye 4 MART. PAR Co aperaine _Realt i pase ment part with Mea a eer ue RUSSEL call For a Sail boms | toed ae FA mieped ie toe money cee ee nt tee Fenced pear oe jo Rewer trp the Tstate EIS SASIERETSS 7 VK MI Hn iets tte a Bey ae Be iyiureste nn en. ROO! ‘FE «3 LL A. ee ial offe ake this eat and car kew: x recone ak pit, enced re rchard | with J go we 1 o-xto ers (y\\° tate Exc 4810 par wn Por Beka” team ose os) . Close in MS =e NOTT ring at s ane peted | ses, ch s, fire- M fruit t ar vard Lake Cerm rad Size ry hom Vw SET xchange is ved stree ontiac rom a ih RTO | $12,950 xcep- tile bi (vine & ina ch rs. B reese re barbec > alc tile a bear e rile ail to t Lot on _ Por we Pe wert aaa 1 Ls : re ath Ww dinin: One. el, F arene’ cue nd kite le featu oom | Here | t furth al! fenc L 2 rry.| A a — 7 Ww P LAKEE ation roo alk in @ Foo: Cu E 2-3 le dow sD Hee Cokes ini bay ' is = love! a) sentence: hag ; mod: )— $1630 DC ike AKEFRON’ doub mo prespely eds CRI. a ace ft joads me UL ee nwt : armalia a! arg RIGHT DOWN. nome oa8 2 bed DOWN ie RONT le gare il heat, _ ree- | 26! ER R heat, peg cece ct cine | fesns see ie Ci ea iy tior ; Too! 3 tl ‘ See ze bree N. * wat eme et r jot Pe cL 1 YIP ; an A ted decorated’ in et suburban are cen ers Lake by app’. ergy descr \fel¥s a oeaine FE ALTY landicaped soliener Nice! eis "cer IARC Ie car j PRET ey exchanged. iY. of ae ae Complete in excellent condition | ad beach pee home wan t JOSEP 318. 000. hot r COPE 44081 ot ~ Don oe Ayla res 18 by a Te eeiey eee | cor a . Pi RNIST : \ é gee) ae cag CES eon a | mode ition : ed at only ine H < + s on e th aly rexel urea carn ae house van [he1) Gj FE 53208, to the rooms, | you this ot 90x 200 m conve nly $11 53%) W. F R ~ e. Cail e loser compl eautifi 18 by 2 . mn are reat LARGE C1 courtho' 10 LAW comforta Let u n- - Hur : EISZ (Mt pl us now Soe etely of ully land Sines : pate “renting, o1 ; . iE CLEAN use. RENC able bh 1s show | ru ___If_no_ eases n Pric enced scave tlue-ple ou at wom warmer Koow — EW GA ome NeXT soewer PE . ua to 1 down iced al 90: See thi d & T we rei Tees Sa Ge YLO! : \ ph MI 2-0259 please ¥ $9500 a one | the fecal ' Tat rivile, & at bus OOM r FLINT ST. LAKE N oe J 2.900 eon a5 ron Bane : ANGE BOTH ar a ee ite ontos OFFERS am a fee Cee 3 N Qui Mode DOWN - . -RS Se] } | NORTON EW eee hese nese oxi stop. re ray a 3 bedroom & VN yooT Wo OHu [REALTOR \\ hittemore . R | GE bee for et el ia + tose Rewer ttn oe ry Too ov . Xz 5 1d} we rvth J ull (hea PING. Fi FRIGID- cps and cena (A comvie ___ OPEN. Oe AIRG eas 8 room pre otic! ealtors EE 2 acres in A G i itn poet hing ig only iC. PANGUS ee cor |] scm t eee home plus large “mts en | ee » Avon Circ Ss ARGE FE ANC oat ee nt fro Tel 228 Ticed ighly cle clo RGE | : Peat ed = Ph. 0 US 1919 AAKEFRON Establish ieee. a Coneitioe) Live Co-ope egtaph Ales Oe Le pee as se to | | ee NNT without . Ortenvil 9 MI5 LPFRONT red in 19 caenen oe f name reo Liv- rative R sn | f ectes rial with Pe ee | HC Wis : 2-0983 ? meals. Ni je, 132 col is 5 “ FAR\ Ol i8 i soms and ae eon m, and! Real Fictat & Su MS autifully hese Are $350 dow | toe OME: < A | Exes me $750 oes bee cal OUALITY BU Tal bese ull bath 3 bed- | AUBURN e Exchana’ ea et At «acres 0 Whe HO | eee pen 2 = main orth of Bl . ot 50x ent will en secon 3B HE Bae good roa: sin @ land of acs te the . be ed str je the cit * vipen pretorred. 37 Alli GEN bach sale N 5 6 Mravel road Peat on HOMES Ht he na whe spied heat Be ee PUNG Ane | pli eee Priced ty Apa aoe ume & tate oe clear. Vivi ec room ou & rooms Lg ROOM. b Ati Tie § ngalow Ww 4 room car gara m home res N -* An | sacrifice rochial ear unealo active . R TR Ow eal rex 3 ac 790 with _this home low T ng ts Ene de into hs Co “1 oe elated lah son. | Situated ith auto and batt of and ge. and with ew 56 ft estate for ¢ schools frome with all) whit ADE ail Nortt rex of 7 has b he fir prover? T an ft uld ¥ i ga on | ofl ih en! Also 16 ac hom 3-ved able or Ww ash to t po lar te frame Priced th & Wes good , at leree r een i anged erms incom ROOM a prebenes. ED LA i at oni and avery lot wih eet on lake Full meeludes us tached Full Naber brick ra . terms ill sell on a ucmee Bath Aiahee becun Sanaa SE ced at $2375 est of pan ea on | un porch room : ofaned this one Don't aren be ake 2 buadies, Fwin E 37733. -| LP Loh nan ee ica Priced rice $14,000 ot 313.490. Co a eet 2 Clarkst son- | ditio Lemna en a modern LA Sine ashevana | oay8y Bedro eens te ss seeing : ie. edia = } ne | arks faz tioned wit! pt f D B down fh drooms ened ste + ster Tp b ingks frome ringer ? R. D. RILEY, B _— fot for ure thie ie, “on your eee Acre faraee and. wer in ae my eo D'S | foore a trim’ Bias | US SELL YOUR H GLE a overs, ceal| 3-9813 rok coer chaunerls ie ee ae wie decorated § © chee tence aeaaiea late A orm me : ima: ATES UR HOME ROOM FOR ws Call Ce . ay othe anges ¥ can in ditio galow t oom an decan lot arre inte) Hae NDAYS 92 W : RL . : f | ° r plan you de: clude m OF nm ex d tile $11.97 ing 1 with An wy bl a 2 Ww nf AT Sate: 4 | ees s to sire base erloo celle 975 s A fruit fo) Drayto | 1 a Hu a 3 = ) GLEEPING | 8 MAN. TH 6 $1,450 DOW . ue Srila hv : OF |, rows Chooce frome | 3m ment oil eat viake. Ful t11.978" or take five room bu ang fom yuan" ens fin gic Bo o a ves as r } = = : - i Sg 7, ’ 333 fe an nes yi Ma or Joey FE 34 ras This 4 fee Posses a FE ores ren Fsation he suburban 2E “mm messes $10 500 ate 060 DOWN $5 BUNGA ae venuon Excha an £ {Bot :e ae drivewa ee ‘ SLEEPING FOR RE livable f room home sion OFF wren SAE Vtacar ath ideal fo home Zamily-—C “) al ciee t Abe rae eked bome Full bexe DROOM iene stance te qitiful aaa. Sica . : FE 2-806 re NT. 04) debt ibe ce teal lage cocniie. ol Fo BALDWIN ae “garden spac carers poe aaTt Noa lose in ee baa modern home | asement ey Ne Slag fe 06 after 4. REN i water, heat, cement cor floo! ngalow : Now at ce, shade cok Ga alain feore ae j situated air cond ndows anc : Located eon Pood cnelenbee hom or eo ENT | hard word paste adiswmatic | Warke rs, oi! hes 2 bed w $7,500. C trees | hate cal | eee and ful | lees. on tro ittoned nd | Offer in vil ready ighbo ie | Con | floo red Ww t¢ ens heat room s EST all tor nh on _ 4 To ull bath | outst lot beat ered fc Neco ey ee r- ; 2-9849, in PRIVATE. 120 tot with: Setiin sal ° eoiouee week SUBU aight) | aits Secuand sented f zl anding lake ae Gate gin be ove in WEST <% “| own aed s and Lak RBAN | a month rente nd full | sit Bey I oniv $l Davisb ples SIDE ener 2. Piant. ATE aod Heed ie Per g on a 120 } and $6.7 ack po h e Area -oM | ition. Ful all in ad for $7 | WVERC at $8 Tae. 6 900 urg a at ana BU Fe | the new just cer sara. 150 full ren ome all 2 bedr aceday | was ull bas excellen $75 | OUTS REST St! 2 bed those INGALO / ge | OFF price bath of ‘oom mod Ml furnac sement W t con- TAND URNTV TW ac a bed ico hard .OW BOOM. CLOSE IN. FE re a Prie Waterfor M59 | FF , : 1 with one fi em residen ce. Lo with SA ING BU TSION | Aa Nice tir ait te fin. 7 e onl High 8c ar | 5 roo TOSLYN rage omer Ieee a dow: tial ar vated tnt eaod Von w LE OR eGALGw : Ne we LOOON eee sn oone fi d E y $9,950. bool i ¢ m bungs SEX ine} overhea 1c ed | ntown ea 2 bd in good will TRA Ww w in ee T as ng room room loor ; u ® * ud d a | $15,000 lo | ad DE , utility 1055 JAKE clo with full df OR MAN, #7 A I iO! MES- a) Laid Eo ae pedrooms Lo $7,996 pee ae ee} Clarkst . Terms. from | sen als this attractive ranch hoe DRQOM R Ue, eo A) ene BI Dey tee thy built china emcee atore Wa. block t at, 2 bi - | BR 1,500 Now ston—Tri . | streets subdivist his beaut: | car eg ue with! RICK Screen m combi insulat rath & ment chen an waiter With Board 3 Motors alking dis o bus It locks | IcK — own. New Tri l throw and Inc on with Mitr): wat garace Bul car por Se Lars Thination ted wit Only $ ind full ; Boa | tance ne an ro WEST 3 bed evel eee from Si cated In pared er «afte uilt in 5 rt and 2 Rh lekerenic lot lo xtaeme 8 9 790 base- ard 38 B Os Z om, hom SIDE canditio room 1g anno iver L at a ston : 4 doubl tener in “54 ferred e privit 60 ft br 145 & BRICK A ntiac | session e with im - e¢ bed- landse on situated home in ing ow intments are Outsts es; tas a ible closet heet, hot auto nt: oh Must nell Gen ¥ 145 ft clus K RANCH naar A RTRA cPresair | teeta es or ae aa] teat eu eray | 2 ea ated ee ee Cee . S pe Kee ( ~ d ent ba laval ceram| g fea- fencea Loa arive ee low wi crapiste ree Ten meath eee home| se home V y tosn tare Esra: : je Wf if Be rive. L gas hh th, fu basem tory c tile ome id driv: orm s low ® shopni Fine Ae Lal with 4! ments if oF 7 i jong or i wy 5 roo aldw hom oc el ent u Pe ent. auto firepl bath ot Sell ve «a and w with hopning toeation Full price rar i | ft Pann 3-1850 b m bun win * | es. $1 amid private tache math ace, fuil: 3 bed for $1 Tace @ $87 00 month center mn seasin only cert ine asem alow 5. oi other f! and d tcar © of! fu ull arate room h 2,250 or nd anc includ ly pay Price | OF n to thi $8 200 Interest Fi rt Bcree ent, oi] he 2 bedroo TWO H - with $3,000 ine ae screens garage mace r north « ome tn or trade nee Call ing Torerme ee ¥ appoin is nic Faris pos. Aa 0a : | : . . | Xe 5 ni i t ce ho nos- tiled 1 lar ' DON’ ae ns 3 bi eat sto ms. full al OUSES - dn. at $21,500 Ag cutstand storms SIX nd ntiae il for ape: Saal ince: ewtileainones 4 d bat ge ob - ] | res. $1.7 ocks to om’ B. | me, plus’ For ¢ ‘ey . Ter ing ROOM ppointmen iSur- nly. C Shown ite. d ath with bedron p 45 MON T PAS month. 00 down schools ene cated 11% ac he pric |; . “ ms. val- HOM. | B SYLVA t ail] no br deluxe: kite Bulein ca - «> s and | Oo} nort res of ¢ of | rankl E & W eaut N LA er’ E Ow renkfas ithes eee EY! S UP | and 96? pe rion bh of land i in Bl Zoned ORKS | 2 iful b KE cIry o BOE IME Prcekiaay nod mse JP per | . Ne Po Lo- | v com _PER HO ac Tick TTY if 2 PER | athe SOS SHR iadiila ee be lo Sell un ; IV i home full rh teh spire pal | Laree to r d. reece mercial, att OP alt an Nccched. pad hom / Here ts ER MON] | drapes dpatecreatpe builtin [belongings { needed | an oe eo eee Raves a Sete OE Ey Te ae ee eee } ional 11 gare chen | * uring ices oF ally | 3 room: at an modern | ul it Michi privil Jor payment rant tho for tho | ached Nipelbacernes Mize i] Cl or cas} | structi ranch ho ge. Also ing r many civic O- rage ms throw d large n| gt tle cit vigan's ileres f ro ents Thi those lo hose of | er do gara asement, irr. FE pase A ; Rersices Bome me unde ad: powd vee, ee te la. Rroup heat and dand ehout Al Le hown by ¥y Only $ most beat ‘% Pisin hom 1s attra w monthly | th eened ge pane! at- 181, d s. O fruit T con- i er roo firepl rge liv-| ™ -and vo work SD Mae appoint 19.200 T yt lains e locat ctive 3 ly he 80x16) perch ed and s! _F rE 5 road fron ver 300 trees a arge k m, br ace. a any ¢ plumbine shop wit ) ntment ern to has fus ed in Di bed- Truly % ft overiookin 509 low fase an thle t ne ce oe! caLiea! coca aby |*ypes) (oft ee yieal for B.D. C oy |S atora comforebin’| Draytor HH eck landseaned lot ] = de price of § Il this f main he 8, finish bedroo room. re usinessi for ( HW \I f Ss. large 1 mafortabl _everytht desirab! home C ed lot. A " or | z 5.947 wn. $13,000 for_the at. lot ed 3rd ms, 3% | TRADES i>. i ej. bi tving ia living. Buch ate wrined cy ertain! d un i newer, 471 with $3 Price 861275 floo: 2 SADES 7 Realte ral ig roomy | room gk Such ely pric ation hd ‘ . 2 oelys, Ph. 71 | F 600 a of $30, wives ia oi| We = rR altor mane Bee ae: - with) d ed at $25 Mod- 4 _ > | Co-opera cor 3r 5-2564 LO rapes, a eee includes care | are , RADES : 3 bedeson Selo ike Letee § ke DRAY 25.000 oi te Fe eae eens | ne DYN KENT, Re Sige Cai bt for ‘an apoointn a (eee be eer eee Be Se \ a 4 “ ne nee q R . . , your 0D point: adire as be 1 ene my 18 eted g e to a Venti. : ance | went to the'C eo Hor | HOY Anne Soetyatr ‘oer pecans (8 7 ine ole ally get ies ieee car ; ‘ i ‘ , rf pga tt, w e on ds assifred é cmolcte way Wi room, 5 ms and { chow odern is ; mers Po 28 n © S8ELL- Co Jo) \dsf T blinds with d Rindows, ere. Henally full ba 1 bed I wer ¥. REALTORS Cc, —-WE TR AN | A Toswe This h & alse poueDes Ven are eentiis large } th Exce = : | Open Huron + D ADE shat \ swap 75 s home Maia k& enetian on location, let Convent | r 4 Evenin, FEWe DORR j ou ve br 216 1ilt in 193 sere ne « Hurry vent. | i ra ral REAL RRIS & | dof t high jot L Shas en yon th 1 . . bp 8 a and Sunda 8-466 « SON need 5 igh Sch Located large fi us , / ‘ y 1-4 | what for, service Beco wes Ua Jed LAKE P . Ps ‘ ¥ ‘ Estate Excifanse | 2: An all F | 200 dara Ley levee Besa bed- at nee | : | ' : olored oppe new * : | WHITE eee r tone & : | T : 8 in ru fixtur sink, 2 | ‘ ‘ , » i * ( : a HOG Ss evallable fees nin = : be \ Ke open res 7 On 3 1008 | RAY O'N ms w . ae ff. "til 9; 262 E % 1 (es oa 8 IL} to's. | Pee tegremh Ra. Real ltor Co-Operativ 77103 or Oe ne _ ) a Real Behl kee Vin state se Exchar a) \ ange eae ri ” \ .- =] THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 13, 1956 | TWENTY-NINE For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 SILVER LAKE- 1 Per BUNGATOS 100 ft. pratense. nicely y landscaped Large bedrm., glassed porch. lot . home” ing room, full = e ree itv very Teras oll furnace. Ar aj ane ai oh besh. rth end. short diktance from |. Baldwin, “6 room bungalow. 3 ME | down. * cera HOME w. 4 PONTIAC REALTY aati Hay basement. 737 Baldwin FOk 6 W EEKS ONLY! fire sth inns ° Si og em. ih pee oar 16 mortage costs 2 kit 2) bath. Screened porch the SHELL. HOUSES ww Is constructed on Jobs cabinets nests on dak One completed ¢ to ° weeks. Gee our bese down. Immediate nosses- on K. Irwin Red Horse eagyl b eg 42252, or FE oun “11g Be Saginay Street __For Sale Lake Prop. 44 ves, FE 23-1804 or 1] "FE, “5-484 IOI E OFFICE eit: an Walyerine | tanen sues) NEW | with $1,450 down, H LI _ a P Al IL. A. KERN -,. EXCLUSIVE LAKEFRONT ere ranch home. 6 rooms & EALTOR | dining L. 1% baths. 2 fireplaces. 1s NOW LOCATED AT | : 1 aw Bt. The piles in er. $45,000 Pontiac Press Box 112. . NORTH END . ; ae 6 room bungalow, 3 bed- LAKE FRONT full base: — — ace.| One year old modern home in for quick sale, $2. 100 a very nice well Teatricted sub- East side, see this large mest 2) division, Only bedrooms but room. glass porch, carpeted; has very large tee area, with en gates Gal Sarmece: A-l con- ample cupboard and closet space and can be had on very attrac- “PONT I TAC REAL ay tive terms. Pull price $14,508. 171 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-8275 ROOM BUNGALOW, 2 BED- \ as h tt * rosa: eae Cine = ae CG ue furnished attic OE 8c and bus. Sacrifice for $5,500 cash ALTOR 1 Comore Rd PEICO: eM saist | Brentegs MA 62008 A HOME OF YOUR (*)2% 208 et eget poe OWN 1§ PT. SILVER LAKE FRONTAGE Near Golf course, Will sell or _trade for jand econtrect. OR 31159 3. BEDROOMS $1,300 DN Excellent condition. Newly deco rated, 6 rooms & beth, auto. oi! For Sale Resort Prop. 44A heat, hot water, comb. storms, “~~“~~~~ eee screens, Early possession, Priced ’ low, EZ terms. Be sure to see it NEW CABIN FINISH INTERIOR TO YOUR OWN 7 ROOMS, ONLY $11,500 Pleasure. Exterior completed with Excellent 4 bedroom home (3 &| cottage type roof and log slab sid- | 1 vy. an.) Dry base-| ing. Water is in and electricity is bath up, 2 © ler. an) Dry pase | qvailable This 24x29 ft cobin. is Nicely arranged & xoned for situated on 75xl45 ft. well shaded beauty shop, 2 family or roomers. lends eee vee ane $2,500 dn. & $73 mo. Vacant. Helene Uske within, U)aille” Ba cellent deer country Price, NORTH SIDE BRICK $2395. with substantial down Nearly new 6 room, 3 bedroom : = home, full bath, basement, auto. permest Fas Faas ot! heat, hot water, insulation. Nice corner lot. $13,500. For Sale Lots 46 WE NEED LISTINGS eee NICHOLIE _ *2AMS CRES Oxford Township. Privileges on AND HARGER CO. Clear Lake. Good apie yoy there are approximately 8. 33 W. Huron st nvenes PE 5-6183 oe baggie ba year growth, See NORTHEAST SECTION LAKELAND Large city lot, 2s x 180. Mas PARADISE R*Weil and pump house. $2 Pump house. §2,000 Luxurious living on lake front) c#sh. prover: y. Modern 3 bedroom home| TROY TOWNSHIP ated on 3 lots at Van Norman, 2 ¢xcellent buijding lots. Commu Lake. 15x27 ft. living room, fire- | peat! & — seberele the place, modern kitchen, full base-| homes average about $24,000. Can ment. ewe by appointment only.! 16 pought on terms — _OR 34 -382_Auburn Ave __ PE ¢n03 2 ACR ES $499 FULL PRICE-LARGE 50x26 vertly f, Dedrogm ome only 2." jot, located East Suburban. | fees oe plastered mene oak | arge rooms ami itn ing room, full Basement” auto | we CS Cl oil hest. garage. the price of only $11.800 will amaze vou $3 .-' down, this ie your chance building site. One block from to get a home at a reasonable lake. Wooded lot 60175 Will eee ‘rice. cept any reasonable down ment This is @ real paige at | $1000 DOWN ; only $1,250. We have two at this price dow one new home on Fairmont street HUNTOON LAKE SPECIAL-40 featuring plastered walls, onk! 145 ft lot only ‘, block from floors, gas Leo another 5 room | jake Only $500 full price with cone type ith auto ol! at | low down payment, and low, low 900 full price in Williams Toke! monthly payments, areas call for further details. | EXTRA SPECIAL | LH. BROWN, Realtor Modern 2 bedroom cotlage laree Open Sunday 10- living room, American kitchen. 1362 W. Huron St. Phone re 2-4810 lovely high basement. auto eas Co-operative Real Estate Exchange brice enly $5000 with $2500 down | wale ACRE LOT ON CROOKS. Do Rd. $1300 Excellent location Al | nad Aad so other lote in rural sections | Set latent ene eloe ful pate,| near Rochester Charles Melick Of @ site or a t with 81.000 down : bape Sth St OL 60611, or MY OR 4 LARGE Russell Young ° shee ten Nand ky bres Cass iz REALTOR Rd Will sell or trade as down payment on nice Seen Eves til 8 Bun as Canta rene in Pontiac Phone _FE 2-25 Templeton > CHETOLAM SHORES ‘ Homesites with privileges on Ellz- EST) ARE RD. | abeth and Cass Lakes. $600 and Excellent. modern ranch home| YP Terms Full basement. gas heat. with 20, x 30 frame shop. Brooder house, and small stable All butldines a Orse set well back irom nino wey ce) 2'— acres Ade ble commercial ater “Pull anes Stor! 5019 Cass-Eliz, Rd ouick sale $13000, with 83 600 FE 42232 or FE 2-0170 Woe Ud Os ike ce LAKE FRONT ON BEST SECTION $9500 | of Sylvan Lake 3 shade trees, AIRPORT AND FLIZ. LAKE | excellent sand beach. R REA j Attractive 2 bedrm frame rench RAY O'NEIL. Realtor Rd. > ace ul Phone FE 303 or FE “te ie Rice chade very Ttanie te Co-operative Real Estate Exchange schools, shopping. Priced for ® WOODED LOT 100X190. WITH auick sale at $3000 down $55 @ basement FE 5-0398 month. Immediate possession = oe K.L. Templeton, Realto® | yeperep i AIIN 5 lee 7 | \ ; S 2339 Orchard Take Rd FE 44563 WINTER BARGAI Open Sun ‘Til 12 bedrms, Full baseme: $2,100 | Easy terms Close to good schovuls. UPPER STRAITS LAKE-Excellent | includes store bldg and 6 room FOR SALE: SMALL RESTAU-| litt) r. old. $100. MYr- ; INS ices tins Mitatistarce | an nny overt zee| Up to $500 | tear” cece | amet owes cep $18,000 with 87.000 down | ome Ghes6 for cach. Call FE Costs MAYTAG: WASHER ¥ HER WITH BOUARE 2 ga fen up actory parte Free text Cee sone, gq | _ for appoiminent Betta tees core Bring owe ce | fuk baloon roll ermeer. 6 ALi eee rete?” RTS" wonom st : 10 NUT VENDING MACHINES.| Loena also made on furniture. AND TABI ee - eM{I5.000" with 42000 "down | $00 Nets 638 a WE. MArtet | igmaturey. and. other aecuritieg. Mere arte Base EASY GPIN DRY. | WAITES TELE ENVISION | pavt. M JONES RFAL Estate | !71 00 . DOWNSTAIRS ees ib — Fou on SAVE MONEY ON | OUR 1AKE LOT BY BUYING SEMINOLE HIT.LS BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH 8 room, 1'3 story Colonial 23 ft eT ¥ ap livisg room with fireplace it WATERING TAKE Soni {1 lake toom and '% bath down 1 be: frapt ® th good beach _ 1 ocated reoma and bath up Te tnielude Me - oul : wre Drive P ‘f doom wall-towall carpeting in 2 room: : : Shaded and beaitfully fand-caped ri : =: : . : = aMe OuIne 1AKF Well restricted lot. Garage Price $17 900 term ve hapee «tte 1OTAITS ft with S ore . inke nD leers (jt Va on SW F |: ] AND ] ( \ | H \ weet at Pontiac §2 250 ith term« A perfect Valentine's present for . . ; your wife {* this appealing bunga- MACEDAY LAKE Very scenic ' r bal nigh oral low with interior charm, in beaut! ake front location on high woed ful Cherokee Hills Large living ¢¢ hil overlooking lake $4 500 room, 2? nice bedrooms, model) Wilh terms ranch kitchen and breakfast room Painted basement oil furmace | SEC IAMS a 199 ft wooded Ideal for small famiiv or retiring fot \ la pris eges ern couple ap real buy at omiv $52 etna due ie good-sized base- 950, term ment $1050 with easy terms eR toe ta F.C. Wood Co. Large $ room bungalow 2 22 ft. living room AJ] ‘n good condi- « REALTOR tion, inside and out Good base Corner Williams Teke Fd (M59: ment and furnace Priced at §8- op 3.1735 Office Oven ©) 0 450 with terms cr will trade for After $20 cal! OR 3.7038 good 3 or 4 bedroom home. For Sale Acreage / 47 JOHN : K | N ZLER ACREAGE = Looking for elbow room” Then you | hetter check these parcels. REALTOR t's acres... $900 «70 WW. Muron a brece PE 63828 9 acres) 0.) 0. cere eevee es #1 000 Open Evenings 10 ACTER Locos cee e ee £4490 | Cooperative Real Estate Fxchanee 99 acres $9900 Small down payments. Call today 771 ~Kr- for apoointmert WEP ERENT : TC nor EERE CRAWFORD DAYS, but just your I AGENCY to find this c = modern ieee ee bungalow. So MY 3-11430 - consis (tow tel cay ! LARGE PARCEL OF LAND VIC sive tile bath. » a if Rochester. Can be subdivided porch, Torrid oil heat, garage Sh own by annt onty LI 5-8660 > ay ee oO i riv $12 000 hia cere ‘ake BUNTING 20 ACRES IN | , ANDFRSONVILLE, SWAMP. EX- = ~ pricy CELLENT DEER COVER. CALL JOSEPH F. RFEISZ MA 5-6808 % Ww st FF 2-0259.——- aia ae ae eae geawer uh Ml CACn | For Sale Farms 48 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ON lon «ACRE KENTUCKY FARM BRICK AND FRAME Near Corbin Good house & bulid- 2 bedroom located west suburban ings on bard-top road Seil or with double fireplace ae sia ne _trade FE 21703 ee ying room and beautil = = fet) de etent modern mite hen 40 ACRES with lots of built in cupboard Within 18 miles of Pontiac LJ lovely bath with ceramic tile eee huge rooms, all on 1 floor .Need« tnres, full basement with aut some finishing New furnace very heat and hot water and recte@- pleasant nee including eguip- tion room Beautiful carpeting on ment, $8 5 ash lovely oak floors, call for ap THELMA Mt SELWOOD RLTR. pointment to see _ FE _ 240 ACRES a $21,000 : 2 FAMILY 8 room modern house Large S rooms down and 3 room apt up, barn 320 cow stanchions Drinking ' Private entrance arti bath: all cups 2 silos Gas pump A real rooms are large and A-] conc! farm : tion. Full basement With TeW £45 And plenty of other fartie - | € furnace and auto hot , water P W = DINNAN lovely Back vard with Mower: ge wo Huron FE €2857 llnkeds pag ae and After 6 & 46211 enced Also good garage See ao = 4 this one 120 ACRES rarner cee pee 20 miles a Pont 11 reom heme 18 George R. Irwin #t erchicn bern less than $200 an acre h reasonable terms REALTOR 288 Raliwin Ave : 5 () zs YF 5-010) Ifno ans FE 2-544 (e, F ANGL I ! 1 All: Cooperative Real Estate Exchange , Ph. Ortonyille 132 Collect i ‘ r ‘ 4 a al) : ne ra 82% W. Huron FE 4 1540 | For Sale Farms 48 FUNNY BUSINESS _ by Hershberger) For Sale Clothing _ _56) Sale Household Goods 37 F For Sale Miscellaneous 0 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 4 COATS, LAROE SEE THE NEW GIBSON 10', FT. DOUBLE BED comL sgrkunas, > anes een ist Gt Chandler, Ree se os reo freezer locker, ‘Storm door, glass Peta Near City Limits ; EDWARD'S OUTLET | Sage gers m= oud | fat | Ideal for —— or 4 g00d sound in’ Saginaw a meno | DUO THERM OLL BURNER. LOW Wool aie # eeeata: sporteoats TRADE ERECTRIC RANGES FOR pean with fan al two 60 @ . . RB. drum, uarter a. all — $5.00 & up. WY us i 2 fae _Baoes. pane sump Hany $25. FE r ‘ool pants at $2.95. Ladies’ fur Save PLUMBING § coats, good selection, $10.50. | TY §20. ELECTRJC WATER HEAT. | ———~ K ‘s-2100 Credit if desired _er $4), Washer $18. PE 5-2766! DRAW TITE HITCHES ONE, bett een esate | G00D USED, FAMILY CLOTHING. | > Courpin econuitncoea'| Ml icuaceas ca (Oceuioal = (Seog Resale Shop, 297 Oak- ? Pair of tarage doors 1 mahogany priced si iy rolling land syail- e at $518 per acre, e frame Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor : bedroom suite, box springs and |The kind. that bolt to the mene “ae ge eck: mpcoce _Reasonabie. ORlando S412. | FE. eae 0 oy Vieni STOP LOOK! — PE 5-616] or FE 5-2060 spring suit, dresses. All ex-|9 piece LIVING ROOM SUITE | For sale: 0 palien head ; cellent Condition. MI¢5152. $20 Gas stove $15. Chrome set ELECTRIC LIG ut Fede dibs rs hie sg ney ates v4 j ev room ae in is + Sale Household | Goods §7, re ee =| Meyer rege & Ge lee Sky ine. Mie ‘sess, ~— 7-PIECE LIVING ues Bedroom. 255 vee $231 Roofing and i Siding a ANTIQUE | FURNITURE— REFIN- ROOM GROUP Porch, $285 value $1.95, Slightly Combination Doers , ar Yl e i good condition. Pine| Modern 9 piece suite, 2 modern | ‘actory irregulars. Michigan Flu- eG - : gry = wise a Lt nlest! otep tables, matching coffee ta- | _orescent, 303 Orchard Leake Ave | M ane Seon Fey blank erry Pennsyl- pie 2 decorator lamps (18 MORSE ELECTRIC MOTOR. ) ‘ ‘THE -“BIRD" TO SEE venia = =Duteh teat table, 6; r | => . . sea Minch tesa | ONLY $2 WEEKLY | Pouomio pinaprnanina stain | Rt °e™t — iE i. we ml » - A RIVER FARM also large pine cupboard ONLY $2 WEEKI way, $26.05 for Feb. 7 Levelon, — Wot Gores for a ' i becgel Sond pred) bdeclapeommn let Gustoe clock" tambo" chair. | Pearson’s Bank Furniture | ew’ pains product Ses ua now! "| 2h ea “Main & range oon door. This’ roline i a” throug carved, wa Me rele ge bed”) 42 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 4-001 CHURCH'S INC $9.95. GA. Thompson. 80 6. which flows the besutiful Shia- ing my bome—Phone MA 5-122, We Give Gold Bell Gift Stamps _| yoy eeeere oe E 20233 ry —e a st mat rere you es en eg | Wayne Gabert’s FRER, STANL FOURS 19.05 enc TANKS —_ Boe nev oO ee ATTENTION. WE HaVé Tité | eTVS 1 9.95 EINPORCED | CONCRETE fred 3 be room howe with fire- vO ge, O ad posed — rome in oe tor Appliance, 7 | Specia amt Wachbowis “8 i iting ena PE seas a8 2 Eliz, Lake Rd. : geese | house traters a mall apts. | N 8 x. Refria. . piace oy aero — cate as —~.~ .« “~~ | ike 502 N: Jobason. Norge 1, Ou, Pt, Reft es Fo ta | Aad gait cesirrepulare ibply SINKS FROM $5.88 $5.05. cae ‘arm Cpe eer inner WwW Son See aa’ weeny Wake ef =~ :_ ° “jon a BUY, SMALL RADIOS, | Frigidaire Apt, Size Refrig $421 ae Fastenen ee Bante Be, one iat Oakland County's most ; aes Bara: Bie) 2. Also record players. 3 Emerson 17° TV, new. picture + a Bal ELEC, ee aa) STORM SASH Pporteman will find pheasant, rab- ZF oe ee es een Se AUTOMATIC “RECORD CHANGER |17, Console TV. new picture | Cab. sinks & Eitings nate nse fittp secon combination bi Bie or ‘deal npn ates i “ © 1056 by WEA Servinn, bee. 2 = 1S radio, $25. Other items, PE Crosley ond full door 17". TV TY AVE ING ‘and toon 40089 wo new picture tu 9 in 8 8. Saginaw St - horseman. soot price oe . BENDIX 17-IN7V. MAHOGANY | MAN TO CHOOSE | wae, UTILITY’ TRAILER : FE Sirk a _ ee ee erie coalon. ce rast TERMS with canvas co metel | gaye ON DOORS. WARWICKS, WARD F. PARTRIDGE : __ $60.95, MI” 6-130, 121_w,_seginew__Fm_beue Lohr Cont i636 Ape, "2678 Orchard Lake Rd. Ley a c TE 43581. BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER.| 1955 GE. WASHER DRYERS. Waddington, Birm: . MI 48078 | 2 PER CENT OFF ON DIBCON. ~ RE: al ol ON” a E os 3581» Business Opportunities 51 Money to Loan 53 Rew, fully uaranteed Delivered refrigerators, CMe eg Finer QUALITY. 6. FE BATH. feoed Siitteh colers. Warwtet's, ' i 1s CO ee Licensed Lenders) "| of per week: Maytag Washer, late Hampton Electric, 825 W. Huron.| us. B srade ies: a 1050 Bug URON st. ° Nelga Toles model. A-1 condition. $39. Phone TE se. Open ‘Ul 9:00 p.m. _ bee sane a goubiel ake % SURPLUS LUMBER & APH : 4 BAXTER ore = ane ~~ ~—|7 Used T rade -in Dept. _Thompeon. 80.8 Perry. MATERIAL SALES CO. a ee Qrirl (S| Se ee |, BOTTLE GAS | tounge chair... « $998) POR, Sgtices Flach Il) New at-| NEW AND USED LUMBER 4 ACRES & ROOM NEAR M15. New low price. Complete imstal-| Washer . srdnass - [owt Flag: Bl. eee, PE Taras deck’ ik sestained Ortonvill ries, good : Bechy Theshy/_Crtoari™ 18 THE ‘BIRD’ TO SEE ee og! tio dan. gas. Kenyon Gas Range seen cease 26504 Late 2 — $6.50 up. . uelgas R 3-240 a OVE TOS ,. - : ) \ ° 1 AN Z : 8 FURNACES. 6 OVER-STOCKED. bende 395 ACRES | TODAY'S SPECIALS PAY LATER PLAN 12x12 L -INOLI E UN M $7.20 Eiectrie range a: New foresd air pt cost Sn gg Sen ames Rochester - Orion Area. Scenic “ Be I Get cash you heed now ... Pay | Sec WAL venpo chair $30.59 Soaptertiowe. utilities, basement se Me and door hardware t and loam soil, 2% Meter i monthly amounts yeu | op Eatonton table ood ¢ chalre models, On 266 e008 Disle Ra. Mie OR 3-1008 Sia read irectane small lake, iothedd, : Ure EMOTEL ie an afford Phone. write or come- FS eget Poe $49.50) Hwy., Drayton Plains es R 3.7008 2 sets of buildings: Main ‘house qeperete i | RUBBER BASE PAINT. GAL. $3.50 THOMAS ECONOMY |@ 8 ‘M BAW SHARPENING SERV. Talbott Ly mber h@s 10 rooms, 2", tiled baths. Disie “wa way. a “ants L SALE ALCOHOL-ANTIFREEZE rhe ge meine _ | Band sawa, meat, wood & metal; u Ideal for future development, are rel Relea a, omens SYERS, 14: W: HURON. PE_4-3004 FURNITURE CO. = fe re peer sharp apenas ee Only | in fine condition thruout 300 Feet FINANCE CO. ca OreUE., . PURNITURE PONTI Pome ritod aT ened and parts FE §-1838 sth : on U810— plenty oe doa : _ | 2955 E_ Walton Only $13.500 down Owners 7 W_ Lawrence &t _FE 2-9200 CHROME DINETTE SETS As. ~T Em Jeanette ann Pie to | SS eish mec HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY @ D JOHN will trade for home contract, ee eee ee ‘ Used ace ned | Moakes out aden IQUOR this is a once ec Hoes crate end) tebis.” 00 8) v8) TM Metpelat $79.50 | floor covering nnd” Mae Be ecieraee ff on - Mare a $29.95. These are brand new ce: ri aon bide4 inte. rE : in a ile time offering. ; +e fl 1960 models, famous mate, Por-|7 cu. f. cree. Ma WATER PUMPS. 640.95. 0. A. real money maker that requ rea) or Less mica tops. All _mopurar colors. | Late model square tub ‘ay: aa . 8. G. A. REALTOR = minimum of ececeees eer WITH OUICK Come in. look. compare and be! _ ‘a ‘ $80.50 mA Pson, A 670 W. Huron Phone FE 4-3523 food. has bo ente ment | aa es convinced of at these extraordinary | Easy Spindry $60.60 Open Evenings Open oly tll midnite, and just SERVICE? bargains Michigan Fluerescent, cl "AY TON'S = Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Help oda! Ley. Guy Ty part fe 303 Orchard Lake Ave Farnitace A pliances . ee = i Then Hi & Auto ts th lace | | DINING ROOM TABLE, § CHAIRS r .¢ ; Sale Business Property 49 oe ae ae oan ip come, Most sane made, & buffet, Call after 6:00. 165 3065 Orchard Lake Rd, Bix marble colors, Ox0'_ Inch, pated sein imheand yt, diet ao Four first visit, 80 camaut in = Navajo Keego Harbor h FOR SAL BY OWNER, 180 MI 1 ie Tat arcade em phone for cash to $500 oo Youd | DINING ROOM SUITE, 950. RES- uaa ell _or FS s-n014 — ents Ac : riils end restauran tools, | UPRIGHT PIANO. ECTRO- ao te cate betel! Exceuent main highway location repayment ‘pian sulted to. your peas pnd Poae dishea cach foam. | master 6 bummer Apt. eve te FLOOR SHOP . _$:20 v.m. fu highly populated ares. Excel’ | ‘awaits you, Leslie Fleisher Mam- | _ ter. * Maple b-2006. Se | LE en etkne © meewenh. | Coen 6-0 9 8. Se 60x200 PT. LOT ON AUBURN RD.| out Grossing about $50,000 per | eaer Berkey Voss, President. - ELECTROMASTER FULL SIZE Shep Boece RANGE Pa ANELING ia OG Gal Ni ee year, $23,900 full price on easy Ph. FE 58121 eee on soak ne wee Hh te on TS Ung | {xt boards oper $0023 _ “_ - | ENOUGH RUG & PAD FOR axi4 Usep TV'a $50.08 and up. Sweets | paneling, $220 por M. Ook Fier, 4é@ FT FOR SUPERMARKET. \VARD EF. PARTRIDGE room, brown, 845 phy geen Hoes ~. = oH as es 8140 9 . Good truck terminal, most any kind cf ty His ed slams H & A t FOR NAALE’ GUARANTEED 1 RE a te of ie, *| paint, $2.08 and $3.98 ® gallon. of business. About § acres. Good | RE AI TOR FE 4-358] ome W oO \" Mecraters $39.98. up | Gapap : wEROE tory Outlet), . : Bor oe ‘tide. Pontiac Press NEW LOCATION A} AT : Wringer washers te seee py rag up Fo a ee 430. BLACKETT s oar BLDG. celly Loan Company) 9a wie, 9% | sided > — |8 APT LDG, $12,180 DOWN 1% Blocks West * Telegraon pa Me acuum cleaners ...... $ 7.05 w = 56611 : 18 apts. $21,005 down. OR 3-0168. Open Eve 7 to 9 are 9 tet: peareay ¢ ROY'B, 06 Oskland FE 2-402) | i? aoe ny USED poe EG eee! TV. | si6t_Dixte Lif SMALL CLEANERS FOR BALE. | 407 407 Community Nat'l Bs FE 5-0303 after "elock —_— MASTE. LECTRIC Pe LL ~ PE! fter_ < Good - Cheap. OR | WALTON a a, broom have : Done fALTOR , TN OY NILE __ 30536. ‘alton, cor on} a my ll KNU DSEN paRTRIDOR is THe “sirp’| WHEN YOU NEED ESTATE eCall Mi al ia FULL | WASHER PO peor SALE. GOOD CON- manly Saetast #2 re E 00 tise. $100, © dition "FR 9-360. fog : 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM sUITE. | wry - | 303 Orchard ¢. STORE BLDG WELL - ESTABLISHED GROCERY to “$7. PE +1045 WHTRLPOOL Gas Be DRYER, sv- 1 CABINET SINKS. FiA- ~ ‘concreta block bldg with | °) West side. perfect for man & leskck ,| 12 CUBIC FT. UPRIGHT FREEZ- _tew. 100 3 _MI 6 otiie = make. Sin. Close in concre' jor £ Can buy prop., bids.. fix- You can get it guick.y on you er. Used 3% yre. $250, MUtual mous brick front, 1900 sq. ft with a| wife ignature car or r Ne on: — nee. sis bo, 50, These full basement Levatories. Hot air tures & equip. for $500 do. plus| Signature car or turniture No ee | ¢-78i1 52 ¢ G I. | F] ectri c slightly morred. aise ‘carpe dg. could have several | inventory. Bal on easy terms budget. We will be glad to help GAS STOVE. VERY GOOD CON- nary fet Sette Youngsto uses, Call a) yous bare teem) ea opm Call FE 5-6757 ) you’ with your money problems. dition, FE 2-0006. ayaa stor—comp brand, Reg. pe YD. : purchased with $2.000 down. (GE a" RANGE AU: TOMATIC A. a louan co L LINOL LEUM., 50 M3 . ee timer, large Tape ols clock, light 1980 a hs Gu 4 ox . WM. Hl KNUDSEN MAJOR OIL CO. ee a el ony seat Se Rae ee NE « 2 | Now has 2 openings for Service : TaN “-f CO | nA VEE OF BEG ane Ae "ae ese iS 610 Pontiac ee Bank Bide. Station dealers All nee excellent | ~~ Le tis pase a OT PE 44736. TV SETS. 0 AND ~ WAITE’ S fe ie ne ’ ures | ¢ State : eee a 20 | See Se aes) aa re & | a00d OF ELECTRIC STOVE. FE SMITH aginaw oacBAGINAW STREET | a —____| GET CASH "QUICKLY GenTOR G6GB CONDITION: | peel TV LIONEL & ERCAN w Muron__P_TF_8.| “Wodern 3 Bay Oakland Mabe DINETTE TARE any «| ¥,,coupercr 7 PREREER LUMBER ehairs 5-0924 J > - | of $18 per mo. EM 3- CARRY Henk eere Bas Prop 4) Oil Station LINOLEUM, R12 $495 FEAR OLD STOVE, & Sane carn PEM EMET 9 8 n 20 can a erator Also enmore iroo-| ¢-agats” Plaster bd ee... 92 Oe pclae a rE 30070 FOR LEASE located on one of Pontiac's matin Loan Co. | outepatnt ait shee colors ni oh ee er. PE 4-04651 bn Baht Plaster hs ea... tite otek : 40 t 202 PONTIA BANK BIL ack’s Linoleum . You’ 0 ALwWays PAY LESS AT Las. ba. joint cem: s eee POR RENT 2 BAY GASOLINE SE ee erT ubsesie | o C PLOT, SANE BOO: | crying ROOM SUTTE. MODERN. | Al NYTHING YOU WANT s Hos tape joint coment. § 3 31260 oo 6main ahway OR It will pay you to check on this | istic design. Must be seen to be ‘CAN rs FOUND ATL &@ 8 espace rr one Inquire af 3380 Dixie Mwy appreciated $395 veiue, $165 Fac- End tables, $1.98 up pew book- | LARGE COMMERCIAL GARAGE | — — == — | tory irreguiars. Michigan Fivuores- case bheedboard s, complete, ‘i Gag station. Hares erting cree 52 | FE 41574" Asset, 308 Oreberd Labs. Are | 026 rate poessens, 9B 56: seeooe He witable Sale Land Contracts 52 457 gas & elec mp) bese, 0h dave : for trucks. Write Box 81, Pontiac ~~~ ~-~~ ~~~ ~~ | ORD'S SPECIALS $) up: TV seta, up: redios, 65 _Press — | LORD'S SPECIAL: ee chrome ‘newt yeed Pe. a ee oe rr] up; chests, new & us 5 | ee eeoee| INVEST Mortesee) (cane 0084) me cee gel Teen eee _ 7 =| — ~~ =| 5 495 ws Living room suites, fiz oss oy 4 Cauine ysit) | CONTRACTS A SPECIALTY Used Tvs from $24.96 up| ing room suites, $19 50 up. Many erce “MOBIL Gy AS S ib A ic 10 We have well seasoned contracts OES iS $600 to $1,500 Coss gan teten : _| "920.00 other ite Corner of 15 Mile and Dequind with small discounts and newer For afvy purpose. on LC RD'S Use OUR" EASY PAYMENT iNETS LARGE 00 ing good volume. For informa-| coe, with larger discounts. All Rit henley FS J OR LAY-A-WAY PLAN : os tion weekdays contact Mr Dart. | purchases thoroughly | checked.| Oakland County Furniture and Appliances | We buy. sell. trade anything. Come aide! = FE 29103. Eves 4 bola | We also service our contracts. 2 For home 7 additions or t PP out and look around. 2 acres of 96. Slightly marred fad tal * and bolidays. | improvements 123 W. Huron & FE 60083 | free parking. medicine 2 a Call PE 5-9975 or FE 8-0441 and ? To rough-in or enclose “Where Wrigley's Used To Be” Gas on ) = . McCullough ouses partiy construct 2 ; Business Opportunities 51° Ay 7 To build s garage or on METAL BOAT” WELCH CAR-|L & 8 SALES CO, 4 mi east of | st exceptional bargains. Michigan TOO nee _C. HAYDEN a@ rarage home. lay “bassinette, desk Pontiac or 1 mt. east of Auburn hard Lake ° 8. On second mortgages fo ascee dining room. sei” Roll | Helghts on Auburn M5 ve 7 CONVALESCENT OR 1% Ee Walton ——___—sReealtor | S Pumas or pueeel Ve aoe wey bed. Maytag Ironer, PE|FE 22006 = FE 5-024) MYERS PUMPS PE 44720 = | aA ce 53, Deep and shallow well jet pumps, TOURIST HOME |__ Money to Loan | Swa $5 NEW DAVENPORT, cusTOM/| For Sale Miscellaneous 60) $00 and ee Cl EARANCE E SAI E On paved street tn } teeit State Licensed Lenders) eee ee ||| Read, tobi! pepe eee ceasi ul Gai Poun Ga thos. KEL TVS | TA D VARE m naved street in nrees city Cc a-beige inthg ws in northern county. Large mod- | TENG UE FINANCE CO. eae NEW 2 BEDROOM | ginger sewing machine, good cen- nae, cap. New, Delivered, o20, | Ef Auwery ot Bsome. Auburn ae Sea ae cess © see erm 5-bedrm house together | 1" N. MAIN home On beautiful acre Access ition. $18. 1865 Beverly Rd, Get: _ Heights, FE 3-00) 4 a ora were with @ separate housekeeping 202 N. MAT? to lake Inside to be partiy fin- _ Sylvan Village TLOMINUM COMBINATION WIR. NEW, REVISED VERS 4 om, tepercesces GOOMR 8= = cabins All completely furnished > “STER. MICH ished Wil accept car as down Americana Encye with 2 ‘ice shanties, were ROCHESTER) : NORGE REFRIOERATOR. LATE AND DOORS AT RP. r Nomietige the cael sonal ieceeed “LOANS 25 TO. $500 —Perment OR 311 Giodel. @ cu ft. excellent cos- | DUCED PRICES. OET-OUR Bé-| ond “06 yeas book. 06 PE DOOR.) CUE ee eas my Beat home, as there is none located 18 = - - 5 Peele ER bd. ER. ED FURNITURE. . eis. ‘ t pommel be inte Je none, toca roe | BUILDING “LOTS WORTH $200 | Gition es MI 6-1300. pu Tyas no gues EAI MERT. ot Aa ad FURNT' » | Gun is pools reg. 1 eas quick sale $4,500 down, $ rere mK Ges} nes sodas tase OR Its. OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST | tion CO. FE 21211 ° heating and fag PE we-| an ) Pog per —, a i —e eee gan ammeter - loc iy i 5 EEOYI) KENT. Realtor | Po Recherter OL 60711, OL 1-070 hae OOK SANDERS AND potsn. | SPLEC ital NITUKE APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE | tet t heaters for chanee to buy at tae fa : SS ay UIA ers for rent. Complete line of | (Chests, tables chajrs, deske Pour burner. $128 80 value. $60.95 | oy 417 LER EXCHANGE. _ PR! 2.3900 sar ooh Rem. 140A. |. autom 24 W) Lawrence FE 5-6106 lie floor finishes bookcases. toom dividers. record Slichtiy scratched Also several | =D $90.05 Neu to Cotes reece amili es BARNES HARDWARE _ cabinets, cupboards and bars full ‘tze ranges ta Electric and | 1 ght Au Bal = poraRy siete 10 Ren Reon ato fed tae ext to onsumiers we - as a! w i Lead ron . * aT as ry egtr “ nie Se oat) cee Re c _%42 W Huron st _ PICK & PAINT STORI | Michigan Fhiorescent. 383. Orch |) ena ee ee ed Sevane 99 300 eal, in heart of fishing and huniing eCeom iT i c WILL ACCEPT TAND CONTRACT, 143 Oaklard Ave __FE 45-0582 | ard Lake Ave | payments avaliable WF Miller, $125.00 Winchester 50 mel $46 06 area in UF for particulars write jot etc as down payment on 3 ATHROOM FIXTURES. YOUNOS- i 5 nent. shot SUG Aus see ‘ ont han a - i as lot ran | Plastic Wall Tile...2c ea. | wi aee kitchen Furnaces Oil, gas | i 8 Vacs he Aes Sage has 65 Winchester 12 Ste Cre uc ner ‘s | price $5295 Wil allow $100 for tnclalmed linoleum $749 and cohi Hot water and steam) Mie Ra. Birmingham, MI ¢-6008, pe pump Lo SUNOCO SERVICE STATION work to be done on plumbing Rurplus Paint $149) niers automatic water heater, | — anaes —e For lease af 15112 Fenton Ra (t's. WIELIS OM. BRENIER while on aa et | cre, aed Wie Ugaivenieed cop wnat ey tenet wrt. n.| Mie shot un shells, wile ny 23) Penton Mich This is as at . ° - : ' Mnane & Crock am Hie galvanized cop- s any i 14% ee ft. | Us our Bp Fon is i soe Os ; | 55.N. Parke Harold's Paint & Lino. | per sieal and sittnge: Laws Bras a 1 en i ett Wek lay-e-way {f you wish, Ivy pumping high galionage with Four 4 Buckner Conyen- FF 4.5181 or FE 28532 140 8 Saginaw St | Paint HEIGHTS SUPPLY, 3685 | 172 rk Saginaw PE §2100 e Rent Ice Shanties well-established Inbrication busi- jent offices In Pontiac area, “88 FORD CUSTOMLINE 4 DR RE-BUILT VACUUMS. GUARAN-| Lapeer Rd PE 66431. NEW & USED F TA) and S ness Profit possibilities are ex. - ee ay seul equipped 4.000 miles Will teed, Parts, all makes 956 Myrtic pratTiPUL SET OF RINGS ‘adtuat. off e04 grenee ant make AN d Ski Equip ent cellent for an aggressive individ onre - ®. Month payments aacrifice for older car and take REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAR'S Wedding band has @ diamonds | sewing machine ® radi DERSON HDWE ual A representative will be on You get full amount, no over payments May be seen at 1955 models, One of Americas) engagement has § Just we new | 10 miles sof - Lube rise: 2182 8 TELEGRAPH the premises from 10 am ‘to & deductions — $44 Premont Fridey eve or Sat best brands Perfect, mew. guar. Wi a eect ies for 6150 cash. FE FE_ 4-300. Auburn. FE 6-0062 ; m Fri. Feb 17 and from 10 FE 46628, - ' sureed fant veces pez a nee re | 8-277 ~aAEP AN | OLD oe REPAIRED TO )| raee panking FOR 100 CARS t to @ pm Sat. Feb 18 $2 700 CHATTEL. MORTOAGE Tigerator for @ e more than cone. AND PORK, HALF AND | ‘ook like new Lengthen your ga- eek days, 8 to 6 Sheree) (ntICGe Elin mo come cost oF BORROWING Coliect $89 monthly. 6 per cent: ® Used machine Michigan Flv- quarters. Opdyke Market FE | sage Put in new garage doors. Sunday 6 a.m. to 3 o.m. flat other (times be at Bucknere LES$ int Trade for car plus cash to _ orescemt, 383 Orchard Lake Ave 5-7041. Terma PE 48654, Fis sHANTY with cE. &x- t ing Sun O1 Co Post effi THAN YOU THINK ecual $2,800 Box 9 Pontiac Press REFRIG & WESTINGHOU oe ~ BEST BUYS | IN IN JEWELRY — —— cellent condition. $75,.And 1 whee! Bot 690 Flint Mitt. of phar 11947 ALI. ALUMINUM 28 Fr elec stave Reasonable, MI €-3775 | Rings ‘rom raf duty trailer. $40. MUtual Filnt CEdar 2-1987 9 am trailer Tandem wheels And elec- RUG CLEANING AND SHAMPOO Ladies & Genta a! pm Mon thru Fri oe ret ot ee tric brakes Swap for amalier ing FE_3-7663 Free estimates ie eee Paobgeradd irossy lee Guns - BUY © SELL C TRADE - . 3 Sere —— rom RTS * pete trai! web! netruments, NORTH WOODS joan company. a Gat oe age id $5960 SPECIAL oe U le K Ry ACUUa | typewrtters, luggage. Do your ~ Manley Leacn” “to Bagie y st A modern restaurant fulle Clean. ¢ A eee cleaner 869 95 oe ey | shopping at Edwards and make GUNS-BUY-SELL-TRADE eauipped 2 cabins ideal mote! (Semple ke meanness To es Re UNEO pies: pide your dollar do for two - __ Bu rr-shell, 378.6 378 8. Telegrepe site! 3360" on M33. © acrea near Ola oe 0 sroves acuanNT SOLD TEx) EDWARDS OUTLET SPINNING | ROD AND REEL. Ai- Wee. Resi onmutanae dunes Buckner | 1 NEED A NEW STATION WAGON | oa rE 2-080 a ae " mee ; Reasonable. OR jones. area ra pportunity liness | = 2 a zs BL Sa tact | forces sale $8950, | ‘ Ty amily trip 1 have a ste SINGER CONSOLE SEWING MA- 2x48 4c lin ft Plasterboard “Send, Gravel & Dirt t 66 UBURBAN GROCERY Finance Co ith income letreliel per) ment) cone, $40 OR 39-0702 pe bee -. 10c lin. ft Race With 23 acres, suitable for business - . | clase to town "Balance $5000 oa. a SPEC (i Al. S — satis $4.50 100 re tt at Burt I .eister's “land id, meal fa rune, Gonna, or swuibdiv iding 2 dwelling ¢ i te uplap : per i jan v — le miles west of Pontiac Opvortu- Offices are located: able at $50 per Come FE 45-8227 Metal Pabinet ; 7 Oak flooring $8 per 100 eg. 1. _FE 3 él ifia or outs’ ‘ nities unlimited. 612.000 will has- TRADE EQUITY IN GOOD LAND perossers $10 Plumbing. pipe steel] I beams OAKLAND COUNTY'S BEACH Tene, Guava aa Pontiac. Ind Floor National Bidg contract for small house. Write Maple che«t« $12 Houses to move $350 aati best igi = = fil dirt, PE - THELMA Boe REALTOR ‘o Box 34 Pontiac Pres« te = $25 RGEST GOLD BOND _4-3371_or FE 5-2748. . Two burner gas plate $¢ Garages Weece .. LARGES US = BROWN Li = eset - Draston Plains 4512 Ditte Hey. WIT, TRADE CASH FOR LOT OR Gas range $25 UNION PLASTERBOARD RO Me ane! pSARD, GRA Are 2 pe | | f@ereage in rayling area Will #25 ga uel of] tank ; $25 - [ oath i = Le i =! iy BN Wailed Take 220 Barnston | pay cash of buy on land contret Good refrigerator $15 sobs tere Seah ae Ap: DEALER cL, BUSINESS” ‘next to Banks) OLive 27857 Metal wardrobe : $12; a 6 at 5 sas 2 KE t-0200 ae COW MANURE le at FE WILT, TRADE 48 FORD, GooD $07 capinet base AAS aie iseice pt Ck nual 189 Ss id The Ci’ptcp Ny bd 1 Tica 46462 Van Drvke transportation WII] trade for an Electric range $30) Dalle) 0306p m “e (x80 mastervestae 7s Ww od Cc I a Fuel 7 S] | ] R M \RA if ba one bloce Nurth across from Bank household eppliance or anything Oakland Is yirniture CASH el eg lL hehe Dawe eonre Weedon ; is _ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 2. os 6 “7 > FE, 8-2684 i = | 4m plas a nce ‘ PRADI 104 8 Sagina® FE_2-5523 | - ~~ | 4x7%e* plasterboard $ 1.96 = : - a Lt. SELL C 3 NEW ee | | “ DRY SLAB WOOD. % PER CORD. In small town with Int of parking jel ae Con RAGE FOR Hid . ok a | 4x10 and 4x12 also tm stock, _2 for $10. Deliveres. PE esas. ment Large eno." for varie | OA N¢ Le ee oe Gececpare TIRADE IS DEPT + | 25 fb Crown eoat ......... s 225 DRY, HARD HEAVY SLAB WOOD and plenty profitable Will accent 2 R8lD Bee lat 7/66) Genes Dire Guar recon elec washer . $20 25 Ib Joint cement ........ $ 230 ine ogee d A mipagl os cord. or home or land contract as cown Bt an $28 to $5 E Ss I cl hi 5 35 inch ges range | $39 35 | 250 tt. joint system ...... $ 3.75 . penment $26 to $509 . ; 28 to $500 or ale othing 56 6 nr dining rm suite $70 95 erage OOTS _ 280 ft. pertorated tape a0 90 | FIREPLACE CANNEL COA L- “OMMUON ay LOAN fo ~~ --— pc. living rm. suite s19 85 | 80 Ib bag of dees 1.15 wood. Speedway Fuel Off, Oak- mY CERAM ING: 0 Er Lawrnec FE 27131 5 plece wood dinette set £24 TO CHOOSE FROM SO lb beg of ime ....... 8 68 and Paint, 436 Or- DRA TOI AST Ss FiENDIY SERVICE AT THE Hit Occasional chatra $ tos | > SPECIAL OFFER tecg {78 Std. masonite .......... 8 288| _ chard Lake Avo on 5 $6180, . “| Reg $198 value limeq oak bed- erry ail steel, fully guaranteed 4yxa fir ptyscore ........... 8 8.95 ull emt ed Net ad. Se PN | out ty ona ALE WOOL, room sulte. § pieces, complete un, ws Cra up. Estimates on ta . ply wood 7” ’ 3.80) FREE Piao. after mf WOOD. rucks, average abou TOPRCOATS | only i remodeling e ‘tx knotty pine ‘pane ng I =. suulpmen : “* ERR Y x i) | QUANTIT W- ener wil a tne home foe lane FOR ONLY | WY MANS M1 B Paddock oe te 2.0203 | ats wrt teard per = —— hdres er ciaba Pity Baad Ra PE contract in trade If you are ex- 18 W Pike FE 41122 CLEARANCE _ POWER MOWERS | 1x8 pine boards Hisdeed 6-1039. { perienced. the owner will listen ‘tsed and New 1985 Models at 16° roll rock wool i ontce « 2.20 to your proposition. as he has i {l= ; Te TS nn |) Dealer Coat These are good qual: | Loose rock woot per bag $§ 94 For Sale Pets 69 other plans, he wants to enter Extra Fast | 6OPIECI BEDROOM | ity, know branis WF. Miller | 100 ft ft bag 2° insulation tO 1s Renceoecnnce ‘ ca} makelarressonstelote end i SET | Darden & Lawn Equipment, 18037 Grade “A® birch doors, ws 70) BABY PARAKEETS it wul be fully considered S ‘ | MEN, here’s a value that comes Beautiful acceker large mirror. | South Woodward, (North of 14 MARDWARE caer i A ee saa for Vol = - a SS SaaS “once in a Lifetime ; : | Mile Rd) mire eet Phone | fr - PLUM | ese Valentine : . MICHIGAN BUSINESS cao ii"woottnee impconie, that hare ue el Ror omen of Midwest 0m ae ree Set Btnol 9 See yee te : Pon Pee ers You can borrow $20-500 quirkiy never been worn. Regular values : Ho ; “ARE a a FROM 5 OTE : . BABY PU : SALES ¢ ORPOR. ATIOS on «ignature. car or furniture Me to $75. teat re, Co ALE FOR SOO PAY sore to = Coe re Me MEMTERCS AHO RAVE UE GD | BM Aple $5000. La qi Loans made withuct endorsers rine imported tweeds Shetlands poppe 2 : EO, DACHERONDS¢ e's Ue as Lane RDS | for any Worthwhile purpose Up and gabardines One and two of a ONILY SZ WEERI Fooneecn ae irom Pett m0 A. (9608 rate ithe Ea | BAROAIN. REO. 1 PI Ge i Park nie in to 30 months to repay kind Each one @ sensational salue Y We ieee | - ie Sorc J er. Me ee door at only 23. Check size scaie lee IT va oh LE aoe fF ne ee ' C | (OSE Ol Tr ft a "eae, i ae below for quantity m your «ize 42 Orchard Lak "Fe 47 eh AN AO ERE CS HOUSEHOLD Sizes 34 35 16 37 38 30 40 42 44 48 «| We Give Gold “pel on Stamps ee ca sn = eee BURMEISTE ig on Anet ua d experience in se!l- Reg 688 : ; 6448 6 y ™ Cash and carry Pontiac [Ply wood aTOW A im be able to organize oes | Shorts a? a THE AN SM ve IR TO 1468 Baldwin Ave. FB © Northern Lumber Co. | _curtin“on | offic * aie Rood offer to pre FINANCE Longs i 3 YOUR PRO B Leo xf : cot rR OWING be Poet fie Covley Lake Re, sane | gregtive individual! one Willing \ 3 r r 2 ~ i to ea ‘for advancement Cal Corporation of Pontiac \ HUB Cl othie vin ant Ads! [a sell, rent, pat RM NDOWS OG oUR “Telegraph & 9 Mile Ra ' Colors, Bess Rad., FE 2-300] for appointment Ask 1/9 South Saginaw Si, Kar Bid¢ 1 it's FE 2818P se, Low. WINTER DI COUNT, Detroit . FL fae) for Mr. Kent. and Floor hone FEderal 40535 18 N Saginaw st Creech MNES US BEANO ts | Pe east . i z » . \ he 4 ; 3} vi 1 ‘ ' : ~ Ls . — r ' . : , i Va i ; , . ge . x i if stud service. WEIMARHANERS. Trem a L, oxete 7. ¥ — WEIMARHANERS: i WEEKS 1795 Post. FE 5- Dogs Trained, " Boarded : 70 BOARDED, : Doas, CATs poas trained, Burr-Shell, 315 8. Tele- Hay, Grain & Feed 71 ALPALPA ALL KINDS HAY. straw = rain, ground, whole shelled. MA 5-06686, a deliver. pHs = cae Leo EY Scheer, Oa wet) : Goop AY isT AND IND CUT- ting. Gregory Rd, G ingel- ¥ INT IND CUTTING ALFALFA. jo rain. OA i. or = Picked eg or Svened: Con ha. 6-608. __ For Sale Livestock 22\~—~ MALE MOO. O1c. 18 months eid. Cart Dobat, 2460 Dut See = HOLSTEIN HEIFERS. a Paes | Ta : Baia pe — we etl veg Sale Parm Produce 75 har 4 USTRIAL & FARM EQUIPMENT COMING SOON AND 8A HOUGHTEN & SON Rochestér. OL, 1-#761 ee Wheel Horse, Ao hop, pea pan tata 4 ae ett Mich. Auction Sales 7 * gill spre, a For Sale ‘Housetrailers 78 78 OXFORD Trailer Sales dows with storm windows. aa Denis floors, full size a 7 ceilings steel oak inside wells be r cogstrection, Sta @ lif e. lso the 47% ft jtaire ere ig quality, beauty and quan- tity at regular prices. Bank rate insurance, : w down, up to 60 months. General coaches now in 18-27-30- 33-35-40 and 45 ft. lengths. We dare you to compare coaches With any anywhere, HOME. low boy trailer. 1% ton Chev- 7) 1955 } MERCURY MONTEREY 5TA- HAVE YOU | ade | ‘ a ii . THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1956 ——- . For Sale Housetrailers 78) For Sale Trucks 90 90| SLICE OF er For Sale Cars 91} Far Sale Cars OL) 1954 90 PT. CLEAN. MUST SACRI- 2 FORD TRACTORS, WITH ALL MEACURY HARD TOP, EX- ‘3 WTIAC 8. 8, HYDRAMATIC, 4 f Magy toe hea ne * Enea IR SARC OR a IC sete ozo enaz| fing omen | , JOST CALE GROVE. Fe Seg or andi puudoset TR blade. 30 || teeote tos Racbury St, PE ; ] USED MOBILE FOR $50 DOWN aD YOU KNOW You can now buy a modern re- conditioned mobile home with low. oa a mahepa Mel, balance ediately TRAIL ER" "EXCHANGE. 60 8. Telegraph, FE a nese Open Eves. & Sun. p. ___Aute Accessories 80 AUTO P. NEW. REBUICT Tse The parts you need when you need nom Open every day and a chy Sunday. HOLL yep e 8 AUTO PARTS 0 Baldwin Ave FE east’ FE 3-9477 AUTO GLASS SERVICE When you need it! Have you tried | our service? Glass installed While you walt, Insurance ‘ebs honored. _All work guaranteed, Free 1 Ib. of coffee a customer with each pt glass or windshield in- stalled. Oven Saturday Until 4 Hub Auto, Glass Co. 122 Oakland Ave FE 47066 tor Sale Tires 80-A | ~~ ~~~ NEW TREADS ON YOUR OLD tite casings, give you more tire miles per dollar. Hawkinson ¥ ‘thod, jonal "red Williams Tire Co. 451 8 _Saginaw | St. 670-18 p SUBURBANITES. , $10.08. EX- change. FE 4-0687. 563 8. Baginaw USED 1 ey ris 50 oe also white walls, . Sain: FE 4-0687. Auto Service Eo. I ON le 8 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car. C nana rebored. Zuck Ma- chine #3 “ood. Phone FE “For Sale e Motorcycles 83 — FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON See Harley Davidson nd Hare abot vidson Sales Co. 312 w Ba _Boats | & . Accessories: 85 10 LP. Gata eat A-l RUNNING _Shape. $75. OR 3-8832 G3 NTURY BOATS _ Lorena peep ERCUR ¥ Order NOW as tr ere MOTORS tor INLAND LAKES SALES 3127 W Huron pt WE 4-712 4-123 FE 24123 “JOHNSON (aidoh gio MOTORS Starcraft boats, Tee-Nee ers eate ly | & carts. ve 1 ie "Owens! Manin “st surety Orchard Lake AERO-CRAFT ALUMINUM BOATS Ee, CANOES mse U 5 5 oer cent down 7 JOHN MOTORS + Slaybaugh’ Ss Dl ee 690 Oskiand Ave ¥ & Service, ALUMA —— i ye Transportation Offered 87 MOTORS, 2-6260, . os A itl A’ fe: st wer ulo Bales, 2026 SHARE NSES TO DEXTER. TRUCK ‘GOING NORTH. PART load elther wey. i oer WANTED: RIDERS TO DAYTONA Beach. Leaving i) th. For | phone OL 29-8702. _ information WAYNE STUDENT DESIRES RID- tre. Leave at €:00 am, FE 2-790! __Wanted ‘Used Cars 88 uP TO FOR JUNK & CHEAP cars, 2-2606 days or eves WANTED TE MODEL CARS, CLEAN SHARP Lesnar TITLE, AND MONEY WAITING GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 24 8 Gaginaw St. =. ey Babs fos model. Top BAGL. EY AUTO PARTS 17 _BAGLEY 8T, *CALIFORNI A BUYER AVERILL’S, 2020 DIXIE HWY. PE 3-0878 or PE +6206 “THE HIGH DOLLAR For well grecde use? cars. We need them. Drive the extra miles, will vay you well 4540 Dixie _ J. VANWELT OR_3-1355 WE PAY Top Dollar’ Por Clean Used Cars & Trucks Matthews- Hargreaves 2118. Saginaw St. PE 4-4848 WAN’ FED 8c ) SCRAP CARS. asi WE PAY Oe DOLLAR FOR sharp late model cars. COMMUNITY these | 3 trailers or more on our bot at all thmes, i We have a few used trailers that | 9 Michigan Bottle Gas Parts ae ace —— Phompe MY 20721 Le 4 of Lake Orion on M24 ford Trailer Bales can. offer lesa_anytime! ewnings inc $2,250 for quick sale. J rniture as part pay- ment. E. Neff Lot 43. 170 N. Op- dyke Red, 167-27 = LIBERTY EXCELLENT #700. PE 48363 ite G3 GENERAL MOBILE HOMES t 4 fi. Designed for ying! _Economicaiy priced! One dem- | onstrater priced to sell. Several used coaches as low as . down, Genesee Sales, 2101 ixie Hwy. (rong HOME REPAIR SERV- booster springs installed cars wired for veils trailers. Adren wbnort. FE 5-4550 Trailer Exchange ANDERSON DETROITER GREAT LAKES BEEMER Unchallenged leaders im thetr price range 2. and 3 bed- rooms, 16 to 5] ft. “% down 6 om bank ‘rates. We do out ewn financing, no deal too small, no des! too large! 60 Ss. Telegrarh FE 2-3200 n Eves. and Sunday P.M. PONTIAC CHIEF MOBILE HOMES SPECIAL _ MID-WINTER SALE Retecet Pitees on our fine se- lection of reconditioned used trat- ers, 22 to 41 ft. 1 and 2 bed- rchase p dl a credit “life pol- Ailvdeni. sel | } j 4-TON H rooms that can be a on — MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10 PM Olive aoe » JUNK CARS & "See aoa Sales” t top dollar on late model cars. oT Dixie Hwy. OR_3-1603 _Wanted_ Used " Trucks _89 STOP IIL OOK! Wanted to buy from Ease Dent late model ump tru Must be a bargain for cash {SCRAP re will buy your equity. H. P. Sut- _ton. _MY_ 4 Je or Sale Truc ks lass pico MILK TRUCK WITH es, $150 1946 Diven large fone nmlte truck with Balt ds pintes $230 2-6 786 oF FE 1951 CHEVY PICKUP Heater rew moter good Mees Phone rr 6-8556 If no an: 27 "3 apace DET *. transmission housetrailer refused. OR 3-06 1985 GEOL | “TON PICK- up. 3.600 mites. Heater. sirecticn: _al lights, $1050. EM 3-208: 1953 CHEVROLET '; TON eae padia® Honaaeste wotor An & HOW ARD J L ARE, ING 05 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego 1952 TWO-TON DODGE TRUCK + speed axie, stock rack, good rub- ber tirer good running con- _ dition. 5030 Granger Re, Oxford 1833 DODGE % TON EXPRES3 besten! at & tires very good Only $6 : HOWARD LARE, ING. ae Orchard Lake Rd. Keero 48 DODGE, 1-TON PICKUP, EXC. _ shape. FE _4-4876 or, MY -2-5492. | 1954 FORD PICK-UP OVERDRIVE turn signals, electric wipers. de- luxe cab. $895. MY 3-4403. 21 000 _ actual mileage . TON (8PEF D equipped {0 pu i is) FORD DELUXE ‘2 TON PICK- ‘up, OR 3-2904_ ; een! coN Pet ees : "PE 47771 | WANTED — JUNKED OR USED No ee da ton rolet tractor 1 Chevrolet ry, with 13 ft. tilt trailer, 8-1427.~ WILSON GMC ‘TRUCKS | NEW AND USED FE 5-9485 Oakland at Cass 1969 1958 CHEVROLET ‘| TON PICK- . 3,000 miles, Heater, direction- | a “Ughts, $1,060. EM = 3-2088. 33% ‘TON CHE up Covered box, cerner Airport _ Rd OR_3-2001 148 PORD PA ‘VROLET T PICK. ood condition, Williams Lk. NEL neas: reasons — JEPERE v "FORD SALE ase eZ aa ANDEM wheels, electric brakes . 4 rack, _ #11 Sunset_ Rd. Lake Orion. ____ For | Sale Cars sot od aoIce. SPECIAL DR Dynaflow, R & H Perfect ist _ tion $975, 300 Ottawa $i BUICK HARDTOP. RADIO, Dynafiow, motor may overhaul No ood credit $36.05. pe © GOLD BELL G BTAMPS ee ORION MOTOR SALES M24 toe Gisristea Ra, FOR: tet RCURY “30 BUICK HARDTOP. DYNAPLOW wade ee heater, whitewall tires. CARENER STUDEBAKER Birmingham _ MI 4-410 1964 BUICK HARDTOP 2-DR Special. Blue and white. W-W tires R te, H SE bet dol like new _ $1,950 6-278) ra BoICK 4 , DOOR 4-120 ‘BEAUTIFUL 1 nae CADILLAC. ONE owner, like new. Sell or Trade, CENTRAL LINCOLN: MERCURY FE Cans at ‘Pike _St Bob Frost, Inc. seat MERCURY NTAL DEALE: 850 & WOODWARD BEEN TURNED N TRYING TO. BUY Les F ore SHORT Have YoU DOWN WHEN : A uh ES YoU CAN WEEKLY, PAYMENTS OF AS LITTLE AS 85. No Co-Signers! ~ Immediate Delivery ! Dea! Direct! No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here Y'ALL COME NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 17) 8 SAGINAW ‘to CHEVIE CONVERT NEW tres. naete eater OL 63561 between. ena q p.m. CHEV. ‘1986 BEL AIR 2-DOOR 8E- radio end heater, power terms. Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M-15 MApie 6-071. 1952 CADILLAC 4 DR. ” BEDAN. Ld series. Excellent condition. FE et Ford $106 sat orte i ry $ ‘pass. “epe. | c) pees ‘ord 63 custom 4 dr. ..... 8605 Mereury 62 Hardtop cpe. .. $405 63 Amb, County cl $1006 Mercury $3 Hardtop cpe ..... $1250 Mercury. custom $4 4 dr. ... $1396 Lincoln 63 Capri 4 dr. . 1205 Mercury 54 Hardtop cpe $1595 Lincoln $4 Hardie) cpe $1895 Mercury 55 conv. Full pewer pecans Lincoln 64 Mardtop cpe. Open nites til 9 Jack W. Haupt Pontiac Sales 1955 Chevrolet, 8 Bel Air hardtop. Powstette: power brakes eee’ 1088 5 Chevrolet station wagon very clean. low mileage 2 dn 1954 Ford Custom @ 2dr, nat East-Eve. Priced right | 1052 Pontiac Chieftain Hydramatic Leaded Chieftain heater, ~~ Pontiac Radio, clean N Main St. Open nights ‘til & 1955 CHEVROLET, 7210 V8. FULLY equipped, $1460, PE $-1244. | WILL ACCEPT — Clark ston Outboard motora, boats, apptt- | ances, guna, cameras, etc. As part peyment of a rood used | car belance easy terms BILL SPENCE USED CARS 62 Oakland Ave FR 4733) CHEV, 1936 ' Demonstrators, Officials’ Cars, | Courtesy Cars 6s and V-&s 2? Doors—4 Doors Hlardtops—Wagons Convertibles j | NO CREDIT PROBLEM As jow as $1659 Full price your ear down and up to 36 months IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Just i Highest trade—Lowest terms | Take advantage of our Low overhead location ll power packed bargains budget priced for easy owning, New Save as you have never saved before HUTCHINSON rh ken a0 Room - HASKIN S| ~_- MOBILE | « HOMES —pranisn Pinon: OR 2.20 pose, agen i { you ACTION. house, apartment, any thing — Want Ads give Dial FE | 2-B181. , Ps CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest | Growing Dealer 751 Dixie Highway at M-15 j MApis 5-5071 Open nites ‘til @ | i | “DEPEND. | i able. Very OR eer for busi- | 1983 PORD | an tone PANEL. Pen: | SA: : 'S3-Dodge 4 i MAple 5-5566 | ‘For Sale Cars 91) ‘36 CHEVIE. nee [thee paint fob. & H. Dual W.W. Take overt Daymente OR: lando 3-8456. ee $4 CHEVY BEL AIR. 2? DR. 61,125. Low mileage FE 2-0566 ‘50 CHEVROLET DELUXE. f, +DR., clean, $265 F LOOK! 1956 Plymouth Belvedere, 4-¢r.. V-8 sorine: Fully equipped plus push Powerflite. two-tone paint, wane, ‘walls. Other extras. Demo ag hs ied V# Savoy Dix. Club dan Powerflite, R&H. Drive | 1934 Ford station wagon 4-dr_ V-8 Best country sqiire, 3} seats. Ford- O-Matic R&H, extra low mileage, Like new, 1943 Pontfac, 2-dr &napoy motor. Has R&H. Beautiful | 1989 Ford sedan deliver Courter model New snow tires, vcautiful ondition. hee ay CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES 32 8. MAIN 5T. cunvSLen- PLYMOUTH Open Ota colt ~ YOU R CREDIT IS GOOD HERE 50 USED CARS WE CARRY YOUR NOTE BRAID oye — freer YY Fa var Desiing 70 8. Cass its 86 ~~ SHARP CARSY Always « g00d selection, Taylor Chevrolet posles OAKLAND CO’S OL CHEVROLET DEALERSHIP MArket 41561 alled Lake *§2 Chev. 4 Dr. This ts a del, 4dr., radio, heater, Standard wit! Exce Liy pee Dark-green top, lig! ber Owner car with low m age peapie’ a Auto — 68 ran land Ave. FE 2-235 _ 1685 CHEVROLET = 210 2 DR with special ore Excellent con- dition oat 3-8521 : "S1 SALE All, maker to choose from — good running condition—no money down | JEFFREY Relea OA 68-3011 1951 CHEVROLET, BLUE. TAKE over payments | FE 5-5626 after 5 ye CHEVIE SEDANETTE PEn-| fect condition. JEREREY FORD SAL ES OA 11 3) CHRYSLER NEWPORT. HA top with radio heater EP “6 trans. Power Bteering. Will etl Ager with smai] down pay- Tike ORION MOTOR SALES M246 at © ia enaten Ra MERCURY 2611 3} DODCE “HARDTOP, RA 1 DO, | heater and automatic trans, Ex- cellent cond. Low price FREE GOLD BELL O'FT STAMPS ios) FORD CUSTOM ~CONVERT- ible Radio, Heater, Automatic transmission, New top & very clean. Only $806. HOWARD LARE, INC. TT05 2705 Orchard t Lake R Rd ds Keego Jerome's Lovely Valentine To You "$3 Olds OS startire Hivdra, R&LE power strg. and brakes, light comNy , For Sale Cars” ___ 9! 1960 FORD CLUB COUPE. V-8. Overdrivé, R&H EM 3-3736 | FORD ‘50 2 DR. ALMOST NEW tires battery, $190. FE_2-1978 11955 FORD PAIRLANE, ¢DR. Like new, al) extras, 4,800 miles. 81705 Forced to sell PE ¢2231 1985 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR. 6 cylinuer Radio Heater. Automat. te ee ony i a paint. | Very clean. HOWARD LARE, ING. | 3705 _ Orchard 1 Lake Rd Keego | FORD 1964 HALF TON ¥ PICK- UP, | heater iow defen Very clean Special today. $875 Bob Frost, Ine: LINCOLN MERCURY AND CONTINENTAL DEALER 850 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM | MI_6-2200 __JOrdan 63933 1955 FORD CUSTOM 3 DR. 8&8 eylinder, Rado, heater automa- tic transmission. Power steering eentke nest rt <= mile- i HOWARD. “LARE, “INC. 7103 Orchard _Lake Rd, Keego_ “FEB. SPECIALS ‘4 Olds’ Super 88, 4 dr Full Power $1 495 "b4 Buick Hard top $1.05 62 Ford Custom 6 2 dr $805 "62 Ford Custom 3 dr $675 with radio and heater ‘Sl Bel Air $505 ‘hl Ford Custom 8 ....... $3 { $1 prep defpat 7 dr. $445 "$2 Catal $70: “63 Chrpeler Windsor Deluxe sees "$2 7 rd ton ). iJ one these are im Sauceliont condi- HU TRON MTR. SAL ES 952 W. Huron West Side Used deUsd Cars Drive out where overhead is low and save the difference. Many makes & models to choose from = —_ West Side Used Cars 923 W Huron” __PE 4-2185 DARK BLUE 1951 FORD MOTOR in very « condition, $250. HM 33546 | CLEAN ‘50 FORD 2 dio & heater Good tires motor $200 over payments PE 2-0556. | none Sales & Service MODEL A CLEA IN EXCEP- ata good panei ent ORiando 1955 HUDSON STATION WAOON | Take over ments FE 2-6820. | 1953 MERCURY MONTEREY FOR- dor, 12.000 miles. radio and heater two-tone blue. Phone FE 72-1953 between 7 and & pm 1955 Mercury | Custom 4 Door $1695 “LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER roe DEALER 713 “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A __G00D PLACE TO BUY _ OLIVER BUICK © Better Bargains © 'S5 Buick entiry Plardtop RA EE Divi $2395 'S5 Chevrolet blue and white... $2745 | RetAtr 4 Dr. 401 ®@ dl Holid R&I. New i'S4Olds O8 dix. oliday coupe, Ilvdra., R&H.| $1695 full power, white side | ! o wall, prenuum tires 4 Pontiac wg di te gre Bact tins $1945 Starchief 4 Dr a RAH 1 Ow net "34 Buick Riviera 2 door. Dana, RATT wlote Dogo \ l tes. sli read & re ey ) oe ee oS Biles OO . Super 4D "53 Chevrolet Bel Nir 4 NEL. Dna. door, Power Glide, Ko $1295 & U1, whitewall tires) 1°53 Pontiac 2 door, 11ydra | “Bright Spot” | R&H, white sidew alll tires. A sharp all black Car...........-.. 8845 83 Olds 88 4 door, Hivdra_, | R&H. One of our nic-' est cars .. S045! 53 Mercury a Merc- O- Matic, R&H, robin egg blue ...... 8845 door, clean in- side and out. A good | LIK GM oaaasecedc - "32 Cadillac conv., Hydra. R&H, power crecringy| whitewalls, black with red, leather trim, $1245 - Jerome's Cassat Orchard Lake | Fy 8.0488 i * _28 Olds - Rocket 8&8 an {, Avdra. $1095 ‘54 Pontiac Catalina Hardtop RAT. tivdra | $1595 | ‘52 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan RAH. Very Clean $465 OLIVER BUICK “528 N. Main, Rochester, oun 1-0761 mission Kadio @ Mester. Sale of | SEEN OR COMPARED OUR AUTOMOBILES? RAL |#e.¥eteer = Ford V &, 6,000 — . “ a on ef, powe LIN > “MER URY. | 2. '58_ Chevy's. ~prd's 4 NCO Pn . ose aed ts. Chevy, Bel A! ‘34 @ : wy rs eee yet Pike St 2°53 Ford Convs. Auto, ‘$0 NASH. 2 ~pR. GOOD ) GONDI- 53 Mercury, Real Sharp __Yon. FE_5-2170 53 ‘53 Packard Patricians $5 NASH _ AMBABBADOR 4 DR. | # ‘4 thru ‘53 8, eap Puily equi 4,000 actual) *52 23, miles miles. $1 ‘$2 Ford va, eye catcher CARKNER STUDEBAKER ‘ot Ford Pickup, Reel nice . | Birmingham MI 4-3410 Pick’ $205 Fo “s] NASH STATESMAN. CLEAN, | ‘46 Ford Pickup, $95 | ‘63 Ford Sedan delivery ' R&H Tires hike newt Arete FINANCING G_ARRANOED hel page re urn Eales ond) For Real lV poeas or Contracte. | $5 OLDS 4 DOOR BEDAN, ALL ettce sclectona dary 3 BanY. extras but power Clean, low milace, "Wo PIES afer ECONOMY USED CARS $4 OLDS, CLEAN ONE OWNER, | 22 Auburn — ae ES cater and eftras. PE biTt tar Chieti Miles. wl scr 1953 OLDSMOBILE Radio Radio &, Heater. pentpoce: LITTLE CENTRAL HOT ! TIN OIN-MERCURY INCO CUR SPOT, Caen ‘Pike. st 2 ‘@ OLDs 68 SUPER HYDRA. | 55 Plymouth 2 Des e cobeaned begun gts 2 ac | "35 Chev. 4 dra... 81995 ss oe! sed “Cars. 54 Pontiac WW agen, 2S1595 jess" OLDS 2DR. 64. R&H. Like | '54 Chev. 4 dr...... .$1195 os ‘84 Ford 2ide-e ee: $945 OLDSMOBILES ’54 Plymouth 4 dr... .$960 < '53 Buick H. Tete .. $1395 ¢ > 1956 Demonstrators $3 Chev. 2 dr.. eR 4s: TIOUGHTEN & SON j’52Ford 8 ...:..... . $670 YOUR FRIENDLY a 52 De Soto Cl. Cpe. . .$595 GMC TRUCK DEAL $2 Chev. 2 dr........$595 (@cOLDa CLUN COUPE, mYDRa.| 5! Buick H. Top..-.$645 matic. Redie & heater. 996 full '51 Buick 4 die. .s 5. S475) CARKNER STUDEBAKER at 95 Birmingham MI ¢-3410 2 Olds 4 dr........ io: 95 ‘98 OLDS SUPER 88 ; 2 DR “WiLL 49 Dodge . C pe. .. $230 t et FE 2311. Call ‘after 6 '49 Pontiac 2 dfissce $185) ise OLDS €8 HOLIDAY CLUB | ’47 Olds.2dr.........$115 Coupe. Radic, automatic trans- | mission, power steering, power brakés, power seats and windows | Tinted glass and white sidewall REIMENSCHNEIDER DODGE-PLYMOUTII ith tires. Beautiful ot ge and | Hard to spell, easy to deal wi Te MRE Abie akc, | eto 0p Teansron 1 \\ ARD LARE, INC, tation. $125. Call between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m_ 55 Wiliams __2705 Orchard Lake Rd., Keego ‘833 PACKARD CLIPPER, 2 poom lis 1955 PONTIAC 870, 4 DOOR, UN- Sharp : | _der 2,000 miles. FE 2-503 $2 ped Sedan new paint, his Nic $595 1953 PONTIAC. LOW OLESeE | Wery clean. PE +708: |We PONT Ad SHAPE. « PRAC- | teally new tires. $175. FE 5-2766_ “48 SHARP 30 PLYM. 2 DR. RADIO | Marurek Motor Sales YOUR Es DEALER & heater & pew tires. $1035 | PONTIAC 1954 STAR CHIEF CAT- down and small monthly p+ mts. alina hard top coupe. Loaded with Cet FE 2-0655. ask for Dick. extras, including power Spotless Rogers Sales & Service interior, new car appearance ‘$0 PLYMOUTH. TAKE OVER payments, EM_ 3-3459. ')] PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON. 2 tone green. Radio beater, white = ne 1 owner $395 ENER Ca Sealaghane 43510 NO MONEY DOWN, Sh i GooD credit rating wil] have you driving your own car. Why walk? Bee Only your car down, easy OMAC terms, Free 1956 plates. Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway et MIS MApie 54-5071 Open nights ‘til 6 ‘$8 PONTIAC (DR SEDAN. MOD- us for Lire eee bonus. GOLD BILL GIFT FREF STAM 55 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER PARE ORION’ MOTOR (SALES 4 owner, Low mileage 4 gt Clarkston Rd go = ; $1 __ TORP AY me CARKNER STUDEBAKER Birmingham MI 4:3410 ‘$1 WILLYS PANEL Jack W. Haupt ‘94 Internationa) pickup. ‘49 Pontiac club coupe. Pontiac Sales Jacobson’s Motor $ Sales “Your Ramopler-Hudson Dealer Hegel Bren Seago A of- Corner Pike & Cass cial Cars emo's. All series ~ ze Se and models Place order now 1952 WILLYS. R & H. OVER- for early delivery. As as drive. Tires like new $2. and take over payments. Cail Bill, FE 68-1521, Rogers Sales and Service, 605 Auburn Ave $200 down. Your trade-in welcome N. Main St, Clarkston | Open nights ‘til 9 MAple 5-5566 | e! 870, Hydramatic. 6.100 miles - FE 2-6648 TO THE AUTOMOBILE BUYER and To ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS for the splendid interest and cooperation in making our SALE OF THURSDAY LAST, a new record. 154 ORDERS! 154 ORDERS! 154 people ordered Cars and Trucks from Harold Turner FORD in one day! NOW—We have to sell 2 full lots of Used Cars and Trucks at Bargain Prices! Help us set another Record. $4 Ford 2 dr......$699 53 Ply. 2 dr.......$599 ’S1 Ply. Sta. Wgn. $399 55 F ord 2 dr.....$1099 33 Dodge Hardtop $699 —_’53 Pont. dix. 2 dr. $799 ail, 4 dr.......$444 51 Chev. 4 dr......$244— 3 Olds 98 H'day $1344 °55 Ford Hardtop $1644 = Ford Victoria..$799 55 Pont. dix. 2 dr. $1599 54 Chev. 4 dr......$744 | 53 Ford 4 dr......$644 53 Buick S. 2 dr...$999 53 Nash 4 dr......$599 53 Ford 2 dr......$444 51 Ply. 2 dr.......$244 ’S2 Pon. dix. 2 dr...$544 53 Dodge 2 dr.. -. .$644 53 Hudson C. Cpe. $544 52 Ford Rh. Wgn. $644 “94 Ply: 2 dr...... . $099 53 Chev. 2 dr..... . $644 ’52 Ford Hardtop. .$644 ’54 Buick H’dtop $1499 '54 Dodge S. Wg. $1199 -’52 Dodge Cl. Cpe. $499 152 Chev. 2 dro... -- $444. 51 Ford 2dr.......$244 54 Hudson Jet... .$599 or Nash Rambler $1299 '53 Ford Rh. Wgn. $899 $10.00 Down Delivers! ANY ONE OF THE CARS Ford Cry. Sed. $1199 52 Ford Panel *51 Ply. Sta. Wen. "51 Chev. Bel Air "50 Ford Ya Ton Pickup 'S2 Ford 2 dr. '530 Chev. 34 Ton Exp. 52 Dodge Cl. Cpe. "50 Buick Hardten 50 Ford Sta. Wgn. 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RETAIL STORE - 65 Mt. Clemens St. FE 3.7117 BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 210 Orchard, Lake F. 2-9101 Open 8 w 9 iL , ; r . _ toe > THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1956 ‘THIRTY-ONE_ Video Networks Consider 8 P. M. the Witching Hour -- Today's Radio Programs - - ‘But Fans Ignore. WIR, (760) CKLW, (800) ww, (950) WCAR, (1190) WXYZ, (1870) WPON, (1400) WJBK, (1490) ope WIR, Mire Pace, Uaintine WCAR, amtaen Ace, Music WPON, News, Pontiac Party Up Ming Time Element wa Po ‘ pocektoes, J Chub WCAR, = wee SEK. Tom, tioe-W9R. 2nd Mrs, Burton Most Top Programs WCAR, Rhythm Roundup gf gt “ .Sdusic for Milady weve, ee Winter Are Viewed at Other t6:00-—WIR,. Arthur slodirey) Guy w Davies ‘ Ww, Weekes gory | WIEK Reve bon Mcleod | Evening Periods pg — go WON. News, Nelson Bddy WEAR, News. nal ee eee By CHARLES MERCER ; i. an Po A ary arthur sae bt gad wpe ’ NEW YORK @—The high com- WXYZ, When a Girl Marries) W. M mands of the television networks Wine! Tom’ Ove Wrow Gusto” |iong have had a fixed idea that WCAR, Music in Air 0" aMPON, Pemiae. Party a rwa Woend . Warren ‘what happens on their respective ez, Mots, | Guw: Bee Dares,’ channels at 8 o'clock of a New 5 jews, Ww, N Time York evening determines their aan: aon George Som, News, ‘Gun hee strength, a * te This is an old notion that began Ww is. Weekday avies sd e Don Mc in radio and has carried over to oie mf Da A SBE, fom George | WPON. caravan, of Music television. As Variety, the show “WPON. mer thy Boll (wae might bib I of Bands |business journal, points out, it's {TUESDAS AFTERNOON wxvez, Wattrick. MdcKenste currently providing all the inter- network excitement these days. You know the hot spots: Ed Sul- livan on CBS Sunday evenings vs. News, CRLW. News, Ken Griffin wae Rows, i 2 vi, Pepper Youns . whatever NBC throws against him; 4 en WEON, fees *| cew in t=a Perry Como on NBC Saturday a po for Music wae Don Met a er evenings vs, Jackie Gleason on SAP Tr Bee |. ein aes meee | are venen WIBK Tom George sy wi News at 8 cian OUTDATED THINKING iWPON, 1 Musto ae Sa ee | Well. I have A) couple of ques- 100—W . WJBK, News, Don McLeod tions. To me whole issue is . od Sate Perea | rears’. jee ewes emule of cole TEx News, wwii Delaed gorical—or rigor mortis—thinking. WCAR, News, Caravan WXYZ, News. McKenzie |Maybe I should be selling apples. News, Platter Parlor) CKLW, Eddie Chase * s6¢ 6 the Town | WJBK, N 1:36—WIR, Dr. WJBK. Don Mc CKLW, rea MeCoy WCAR, News, Rhythm Ross Mulholland WCAR, a, of Musi¢ | At any rate, my first question is: WJBK, Mickey Shorr WPON, News, Music WXYZ, News, Winter 3 o'clock where? The networks’ --Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. answer is 8 o'clock in the East and 8 o'clock on the West Coast— via Kinescope. This, at least, is the method employed on several live shows originating in New| Channel 2—-WJBE-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 7—-WX¥Z-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV York. TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:¢0—(7)—Annie Oakley. Gail Da- vis in “Annie and the Six a i O'Spades. (9)—Circle 9 Theater.| GUTINg | "Prepare Anne Jef. Roy Rogers helps clean up gang freys are the ghosts who haunt of silver smugglers in “Bells of San Angelo,” with Dale Evans, Devine. nota Eliot. Comedy. (D)—News. Jag LeGoff. :25—(2) — TV Weathernian. Dr. Everétt Phelps. ° track down bandits in a chase. Kirby Grant stars. (4) Western Marshal. Marshal uses ventrilo- quism and spiritualism io handle case involving “Crystal Gazers.”’ (2)—Linkletter’s Kids. Art inter-| views moppets. 6:45—(2)—News. Doug Edwards. | 7:00—(1)—Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet comedy. (9) Cassidy. William Boyd in ‘‘Cop- per Hills.” (4) Dr. Hudson's Sec-} ret Journal. Smal] town doctor) tires of battling to save patients with inadequate medical facilities 8 and decides t6 go back to the city, in “‘The Don Burnes Story.’’ John Howard plays Dr. Hudson. (2—| Cross Current. Drama to be an-| nounced. SERVICE! Yes! eT.V. © Hi-Fi ® Radio ® Tape Recorders ® Record Players . © Inter-Comm. Systems © P.A. Systems BLAKE RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 - (Advertisement) ; NEW HEARING AID WORN ON THE GLASSES AMPLIFIER, microphone and bat- tery for combination glasses and hearing aid are contained in small units placed at the back of the plas- tic shafts, A short cord or tube con-, nects with the ear meld. | A new Hearing Aid developed by! Acousticon, hearing aid manufac-| and the American Optical Company puts hearing up on the head for the deaf. units weigh only ome ounce, yet are, full powered, transistor hearing aid. The battery gives 150 hours of life making operating cal only 3 or 4 cents a day. i turer, The two small a three The frame and shafts of the glasses, are normal sized. From the front) they have the appearance of any plastic eye-glasses. They can be fitted and shaped according to the standard procedures of the optical profession , ae te Hearing Aid test, fitting and trial of this new aid are given with no obligation. The local dealer is Fitz-| patrick Pharmacy with stores in ‘the; Pontiac State Bank Building and the| Riker Building at 33 W. Huron. Ph. | FE 2-818} or FE 3-717). ‘| Andy (4)—News and _— Paul Williams, Bill Filem- :30—(7) Sky King. Sky King uses} “The Geiger Detective” to help Hopalong 7:15—(7)—News. John Daly. 7:30—(7) — Topper. Topper’s wife wins trip and confusion reigns Leo G, Carroll. (9)—Million Dol- lar Movie.—Robert Beatty plays reporter who gets forecasts from “The Oracle,” coming with Vir- ginia McKenna, Mrevyn Johns. (4)—Tony Martin. Songs. Robin Hood. Robin is suspected of murder when an arrow with his feather marking is found) near corpse in ‘The Vandals.’’| 7:45 — (4) — News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. 8:00—(7) — TV Reader’s Digest. Marilyn Erskine plays Texas school teacher who helps young hoodlums in New York school in “Texas in New York.” (4) — Caesar's Hour. Comey with Sid /11:15—(7) — Armchair Theater.! (2) —| 10:45—(9) — Sports Album. Film. 11:00—(7) — Soupy’s On. Variety, with Soupy Sales. (9) — National News. (4)—News. Paul Williams. (2)—News. Jac LeGoff. 1l:1e—(9) — cast. ‘country? As an example, the Sul- livan cegpetl a at 8 p.m. in the ines is viewed at \T p.m. paragon time and 6 p.m. 5 |mountain time—and 8 p.m. on the Loeal-Weather Fore- ‘Pacific Coast. * « But wi % it importa Jeff Chandler in “Invisible | yj iewers a both _timportant heer Wall” (9) — Billy O'Connor i8 p ._m. and unimportant whether Show. Music. (4) — Little Show. | midland and mountain audiences Peggy Stewart, Anthony Barr in see it at 7 p.m. and 6 p.m.? Well, “Night Owl.” (2) — Miss Fair-'the New York experts patiently weather. Bette Wright. explain, there are more TV sets a — Les Paul and Mary in the East and Far West. . Music. (2)—Nightwatch Theater. “French Leave.” «| STH. NO ANSWER 11:30—(2)—Lincoln Day Address. Speech by Vice President Nixon.|Testion of WHY 8 p.m. ja sacrosanct hour in the lives of is such (4)—Lincoln Day Address — = . Speech by Vice President Rich- a majority of the American public. ard Nixon. - * * The answer, I submit, fs that 8 TUESDAY MCRNING o'clock is of little significance be- Caesar, Carl Reiner, Nanette law complications. (2) — Burns) and Allen. Gracie takes Harry, Von Zell to the oculist to buy a pair of glasses and he makes a spectacle of himself. 8:30—(7)—Voice Program. Rise) | Stevens, mezzo-soprano, Sings | medley of songs by Idalbelle, Firestone, “Barcarolle”’ from| “Tales of Hoffman.” (2) — Tal-, ent Scouts. Arthur Godfrey and new talent. 9:00 — (7}—Jumbo Theater. Zach- ary Scott in “The Point of Hon-| or” (9) — Paragon Play- | house. “Emerald Green,” story) of boy’s love for the memory of his mother. (4) — Medic, Pre}j-| udices and misconceptions about! Hansen's disease, a form of leprosy, told in story of war, hero who tries to return to his | home town after four years’ treatment of the disease, ““The | Homecoming.” (2) — I Love Lucy. Lucy thinks Ricky's eye- sight is failing, but it’s Lucy who winds up with eye treat- ments. Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball) in comedy. :90—(7)—Medical Horizons, “The| Longest 135 Days,”’ the struggle: to cure narcotics addicts shown) at U.S. Public Health Service Hospital at Lexington, Ky: (9)— Denny Vaughn Show. Musical! variety. (4) — Robert Montgom-| ery presents. Gene Rayburn in| “The Man Who Vanished,” covered in starring Preston Foster. Fabray, The Commuters have in-/6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's “Floating Mine,"’| Australian-designed JINDIVIK, 'pilotiess airplane. yond shouting distance of network 6:45—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford offices in New York and Holly- But what about the rest éf the! That still doesn't answer the) bg Do We Propertly Select the Presidential Choice? By eens. WILSON OIL AROUND THE TOWN... NEW -YORK—After he won $32,000 on “The $64,000 Ques- tion,” music-lover Mike Della Rocca was asked by Pat Caruso if he'd spend the next week studying for the big question. “No,” said Mike, “because if I didn’t learn it in 50 years I won't learn it in 6 days. * * x * TD of TV (Tommy Dorsey) and pretty wife, Janie New, had such a tiff that TD panes friends he might even go off the wagon after almost - a dozen years ... Dagmar ‘instructed Denise Darcel how to make it on TV. Her recipe: “Cut down your numbers and your dresses.” Crooner Johnny Johnston, now has “Flavor Straw’— you put a straw dn a glass of milk, cuck on it, and you taste chocolate milk! . Wowee! If Jayne Mansfield goes to Hollywood to film “The Wayward Bus,” 20th Century-Fox may send us Mamie Van Doren to take Jayne’s place in “Will Suc- cess Spoil Rock Hunter?” From Yokohama, Ted Chinell tells me about a fellow who went into business on a shoestring and in two years triple his income. Trouble is, os eee eles shoestrings? x & 4:2 wood, Perhaps the best way to |demonstrate that is to list here To-|the most widely viewed TV pro- gramis, as determined by the most, lrecently available figures from the 'A. C. Nielson Co. Here they are| ‘in order of popularity, with the /hours they're shown in the Eastern time zone: Farm Report. '6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Morning Show. (4) day. 7:55—(2) Weather. s:¢0—(2) Cartoon Classroom. Little Rascals. 8:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. Wixie Wonderland 9:00—(4) Romper Room 9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) Heart-| throb Theater. 9:65—(4) Faye Elizabeth 10:00—(2) Garry Moore Show. (4) Ding Dong School. |10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey: (4) Ernie Kovacs Show. | 10:55—(7) News ‘: 11:00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich 11:55—(7) News Ace. -TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. (7) 12 O'Clock Comics. 12:10—(9) Prayer, Sign On 12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) World! (7) (7) * @ The $64,000 Question, 10 p.m.; the Ed Sullivan Show, 8 p.m.; I Love cember Bride, 9:30 p.m.; Dragnet. 8:30 p.m.; You Bet Your Life, 8 p.m.; The Millionaire, 9 p.m. ONLY 2 SHOWS In short, two of these top shows appear in, what most network and agency executives consider that 8 o'clock hot spot. The most popular appears at 19 p.m. erg peg ea yey intramural the great American public, It’s something for the boys to whoop) Tiny Bee Maintains Most Vanilla Crops 43rd ANNUAL AUTO my a LOM 1AM-11 PM THRU SUNDAY, FEB. 26. * & * 3 big stage shows daily .BRUSSELS—For more than 300 years after its discovery by Cortez, vanilla was produced only in its native Mexico. Plantings were tried in many countries, but although the vine flowered, it never bore the fruit trom which the flavoring 1s ex- tracted. The mystery confounded the minds of Europe until a Belgian, Charles Morren, discovered the secret in 1836. He found that a tiny bee that lived in Mexico's vanilla-growing districts was uniquely equipped to fertilize the plant. He ‘tried aritficial pollination and finally became the first in Europe to produce vanilla beans outside Mexico. That's for the Dudes AMARILLO, Tex. @—The Ama- rillo Globe-Times surveyed 70 men on downtown streets to find how many Texans — and Amarilloans in particular—still preferred West- ern attire. Eighteen of the 70 wore) . wide-brimmed Western hats but only one had on high-heeled boots. STATE MICHIGAN FAIR GROUNDS FEB. 18 thru OUT OF COLOR TY NEW MAKE-UP DISCOVERY MAKES YOU LOOK MATORALLY LOVELY yas) ‘a nickel... James C. Healy, probable Congressman-elect in the special election, is being groomed for Mayor and—who } _knows?—might be the first Bronx ee going . Dorothy Lamour, an ex-Miss New MAX FACTOR’S to the old home town to giamorioe the Mardi Cran, , NEW + &* 2 e Do we select Presidents properly? Senator John F. Ken- 8 nedy of. Masenchesstie cage. that 00, yones 20m. Beaker | the House Thomas B. Reed prophesied that some day the) - President would be selected by the Senate out of the Senate. ‘He further predicted that there be an amazing result) FLUID MAKE-UP on the first such vote: Ninety mators would each re- : ceive one vote. Hi-Fi ends the “x ade Le THE MIDNIGHT EARL... and for all! Because fF Edith Adams subbed at the Persian Room for Polly Bergen,| high fidelity does for music { a virus victim .. . Monroe is dating an Actors Studio fellow-| perfect natural skin tones that blend pa Bi : student (initialed L.); she became interested when he ignored| naturally, with your own skin, Choose from her... Aldo Ray’s price for returning to work at Columbia! six highly flattering, high fidelity shades. was a fat role in “Andersonville.” ae Mrs, Van Johnson has the right to reject the proposed At All leading lady for Van's next, “Kelly and Me“ .. . Nat n ’ “King” Cole will do a coast-to-coast tour with Tea Heath's | Thrifty Drug Stores British Band ... MGM producer George Sidney may move Walgreen Agency te a major spot at Columbia Pictures, 198 N. Sepinew %. | Coleman Jacoby and Arnie Rosen will write the Ogden Neer rs |Nash-Vernon- Duke musical, “The Bachelor”... Ed Judson, Rita Hayworth's first husband, quit his Miami restaurant fl Phd Peseta fp netbagy Bay job, claimed the hours were too confining . . . Publisher Bennett Cerf may play a detective in Doris Day's film, “Julie.” x* * * * EARL'S PEARLS ... Subtlety is the art of saying what you mean in such a way that you are out of range before it's understood, x «k* * * WISH I'D SAID THAT: “You're only young once. After on.”—Bob Olin. mystery show, and solved everything but the commercial. x * x * A new organization is reported springing up, called “AA- AAA.” It’s for drinkers who drive. That's earl, brother, (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) 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How you gonna keep ‘em down, ‘on the farm? The evidence seems \to be that in America at least you cities and suhurbs become more The late Gen. George S. Patton, in hot water with his blunt opin- After the second World War he was among the first to declare there was no essential difference |between fascism, nazigm: and com- munism, He thought them all bad. ae Nonekid Spaghetti ‘Ts Selling Like Hot Cakes lin histofy as a military diplomat, he will be long renowned for the battle field boldness that won him! \brilliant success. He was a great showman, great actor, but above all a great), soldier. To Wendell Phillippi, an India- the following summary of Patton's) The Northwestern National Life|*hiet Precepts as given by his) Insurance Co, points out that the) 11,300,000 nonfarm dwelling units|Devers: built in 1955 came to an average admirer and comrade, Gen. Jacob) *** - “1, In yourself demand the im- possible. “2. Always risk, Nothing worth- while. can be achieved without jrisking something. 3. Never listen to the advice There were 20 million.nonfarm|o¢ fear.” |PRACTICES IDEAS Patton practiced what he| preached. He was human and himself. knew fear, but he also| knew .the terrible corrosion of pur-) pose that fear can bring. Bravery | came as hard to him as it did to any other man. By demanding the impossible of his troops — as he did of himself — he gained what- ever immortal glory there can come from combat. price of it all more than he. My favorite mailman, who 4s) delayed neither by storm, nor heat, nor gloom of night in the swift ‘completion of his appointed rounds, has brought | me a | statistic which But no one knew the terrible tw Drug Curbs. 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