= iyo bnew.
ae
- City-Owned Garage —
ture to be built lit the heart of the _
: South’ Africans Boot-Reds
~dauw told Parliament-today he has
Pontiac take on added beauty when covered
The stone bridge above spans a small stream on the spacious
inthe Cranbrook area of Bloomfield Hills. For those who like
Re Hm Neves tere ee ; g
% Elmo E Smith. Takes Over =~,
“9 “4. Srial.:..
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 1)
Planned in Saginaw
“SAGINAW W—City officials to- |
; day proceeded with plans for the
city’s first) municipal parking
garage, a $900,000, 3tier struc-
arking lot. "It wilf handle 606 cars, \ City offi-
cials said a 25-year, one million
dollar bond-issue Will be offered
shortly to finance construction |
and other costs. \Heart Attack Victim at 55)
Municipal Cowl teaderg™ in. ‘Oregon*to try to unseat Democratic Sen: Governor of Oregon Diew
PORTLAND, Ore. (P—Gov. Paul L. Patterson of
Oregon, who was the top choice of Republican party
Wayne Morse next fall, died of a-heart attack last
night. .
ern Oregon town of John Day. Smith also is a Re-
publican.
Patterson, who had announced onl four days ago
that he would wee © race for the ate, was con-| Soviets Unseat
Patterson will be succeeded by the new State Senate s.
“|president, Elmo E. Smith, 46, publisher of the weekly
‘newspaper the Blue Mountain Eagle in the small east-!, Internal Minister Terse Story in Pravda
Announces Removal of
S. N. Krugloy
saciid 2's ‘nw Wiad
secret. police.boss, Lavrenty P. for Hog Fams
Says Aid ‘Will Hurt You
More Than Help’ if Pork
Surplus | Created
AUSTIN, ‘Minn. (P—Sec-
retary ‘of Agriculture Ben-
pos to
buy hogs supported
“would hurt you
more than it would ever
help you.” son told farmers today a... Political healt
Urge City Adopt
Two prominent local ‘Pesidents, one a former chair-
and the other a well-known.'Republican, today came
out in’ favor of voting machines over paper ballots.
The City Commission must decide by ‘April 9 whether
Pontiac is to have voting machines or adjust 25 of the
city’s 44 precincts that are over the state's 800 regis-
tered voter limits.
* Lynn D. Allen, Oakland County clerk and Repub- “Ici 9 Acquiring
Courthouse Site
Vote Machines 4
man of the Oakland County Democratic Committee |
|second day of a swing
‘|store vast quantities of
government shakeup has unseated|b
the syecessor of the Kremlin's late/ ‘Benson reiterated on the
through the Midwest hog
belt that the U. S. govern-
ment is’ stepping up its
pork-buying program—but ©
that it won't purehase and
meat products to bolster
cattle at supported prices “woilld me ee EM aes G2
an
Beria.
day armounced the dismissal ‘6f
N. Kruglev, who Became in-
ternal affairs minister in July 1953,
shortly after his former boss Beria
was deposed and condemned to
death as a traitor.
TERSE ANNOUNCEMENT
The secret police were removed
from Kruglov's ministry nearly
ferring with’ political ad
visers at the exclusivel elected to the State Legislature
Arlington ‘Club in- Portland
cessful campaign to remove Ore-
gon’s Milk Control Act.
‘NO OPPOSETION
The party primaries will be held
im May. Morse has no oppésition
among Democrats.
‘| Patterson bécame governor be-
{Cause he was president of the State
| |Senate in 1952, when Douglas Mc-
Kay resigned to become secretary
of the interior in President Fisen-
‘hower’s Cabinet.
After stepping into the governor-
PAUL L\ PATTERSON -
when he collapsed. He was
|55.
Dr. Ernest Boylan, who reached).
the governor’s side within five! ,
South | ‘Africa: |
H.| CAPETOWN,
Foreign Affairs Minister FE.
asked the Soviet consul géliefal in Minutes, said Patterson died with-|
‘in 10° minutes s of the attack at 9:30
|p.m.
The doctor tentativ ely blamed |
a coronary occlusion.
Pretoria to close, his office and
remove
March 1, all consular staff a lee entered the Senate race is The only other Republican who} _
Elmer Deetz, a dairyman who was
Nea Accord on Middle East ELMO E. SMITH
full four-year term in 1954> Smith will serve until qa successor can
- Ike, Eden Vieon Red China WASHINGTON (INS)—President Eisenhower and Ford Declares Prime Minister Sir Anthony
to deal with Red China.
However, the two leaders were close to, agreement BN.
on other vital problems as they went in / of 60 Cents
and final day of cold war strategy confere
Included among the issues ‘of near-decord were
a policy toward the troubled <3 plans to
te and:st
Western Ew
pS agro of what Soviet Russia is tla te do/
how ‘is trying to do it. Be Haried at the fall general elec-
tion.
Eden are still split on how, Stock Dividend
their third .
ces. DETROIT WA dividend of 60
_jeents a\share was declated today
by the Ford Motor Co. on 53,461,470 two years. ago when he led a suc-;ment- police, known in Russia as
ship, Patterson was elected to ms)
| mission’ 8 can for increased mu-
6 tity. = two years ago but he had con-
tinued in‘command of law enforce-
the militia
The terse ‘armouncement of the
riew change, published on the back
page of the Comintitiist party
been “released” from his post and
succeeded by Moscow's deputy
mayor, N. -P. Dudorov.
Dudorov also is listed as chief
‘of the construction department-of
the Soviet Communist /party’s Cen-
tral Committee, a watchdog post
checking all government eonstruc-
tion;~ sind” adviser to the Soviet!
wil of- Ministers- (Cabinet) on
construction,
Otherwise he is. unknown to
Western. newsmen in Moscow,
More a Parking The City. Commission: last night
received a comfpunication from’ ‘The Soviet government early to-|n
Rae =
As another step towards soiving city traffic’ ‘prob-
_|lems, three more streets /be converted to one-way
operation effective Monday, Feb. 6, traffic engineer
_|Theodore M. Vanderstempel announced.
The present one-way conversion of Mill: street be-
tween Huron and Pike southbound will be ied toy
sub-council 8°of ‘General Motors
Truck and Coach UAW-CIO Local)
594 in which the union members|
voi dig support of the com-
'nicipal ‘parking for the city.
The letter .said,'the members
favored more muhicipal parking
in Pontiac: a they would
“continue to support any further
the future.” ~~
Voters must decide March 5
whether they are in. favor of add-
ing 624 — Stalls within the /iremain open to twd-way operation Water street, Vanderstempel stated. ~,
~ Water street wilf be converteds to one way ay wey ‘bound traffic between Mill. sfreet and Sagina
eliminate congestion at Water and Saginaw by veh es
Ilr Sree east, into¢————_-— = ater stree | wil ake/T 8
It will iso - facilitate! june ans martes te easier left turns off Water
into Perry without confu-|
sion often encountered with het ” Mark - Streey/ ones way
n|eastbound Water traffic.. southbound. Both Atreets will
The section of Water street be-}-have parking. on east side
tween Mill and Parke Streets will only
‘Vanderstempel ingtitutea the lat- according to Vandersteripel, ter changes to ea s th
lican leader, want. resantees “T eee- 100 pi otek ty
City to Convert 3 Routes:
to One-Way Use Monday $s a site for
jcoun mended that the Michigan
Supreme Court be asked to
rule on the legality of a
Two fo | Four Inches
Snow Due in Pontiac the U. S. Weuther Bureau has
between two and four
hes of new snow forthe Pon-
tiae © toriight- and tomorrow,
The
city about midnight.
A low of 2 is predicted tonight,
followed by. a high of 2630 tomor-
row. Clearing skies and colder
weather is predicted for tomorrow
night.
The lowest temperature preced-
ing 8 a. m. this morning was 12
degrees. The mercury rose. to 20
degrees at 1 p. m.
‘Ford Steals a Chevy —
: TULSA, Okla. (+-Henry Ford, a
mechanic, has been charged with) ee es ee rm is expected to hit, the ri
a ah 5 HE
i Z
| ist
flow of — es both streets,
Auto Dealers. Appeal to Congress -
shares of ¢ommon stock now out-
(standing. - . lo
This first public dividend de-| n unity and , WASHINGTON @® — Atito deal-
ers today organized a mass march
m Congress. in support of legisla-| tions,
Ition aimed at stabilizing dealer
their foreign secretaries and penel /this'P
to write a communiqive: or joint deci
‘esterday’s meeting * ended without. any, final
d ns On any one of the many subjects that have
diseussed. Thée—groundwork has laia,.
ve Kowever,. for agreement on most issues.‘ , >
_.Jhis ‘afternoon, Chairman Lew irate of the! 7 Atomic Enetgy Commission will with’ Eisenhower
_/ end Sir Anthony about the difficult: pectin of poate le
Pad srpemaletras | bs a ‘DOiiibs.-~ \
: / |
var Wen et . \ put finishing touches on their intensive
ration. lers of the 10,200,000 sharey/ot st
(dared by the Ford Motor¢. is|income and curbing questionable payable March. 42.to shareholders ‘trade Practices. i
{ record Feb, 24. Wicluded among ve. &.. the recipients will b& the parchas- | Several ince delegates to
ithe annual ‘convention of: the Nat-
owned by. the -Ford ¥/undation! ional Automobile Dealers Assn.
which recently were \ Publicly |(NADA), which énds, tonight, set
at $64.50 share. The recipi-|this morning aside for the informal
ents will be mainly’ t “lobbying” campaign, . ..
dation itself, ‘The $2. They had the word of ‘Senator |
for the stock ‘had
Ford Foun-
annual vate}
Pn anticipated. Monroney (D-Okla),) )whone Sen-
when it went on «| ate commerce subcommittee now
a wa NS alleged auto
taser Be Sins ae Sar mee
KS | | “ ‘ i
officially endorsed’ by NADA, and:
ron the committges handling eagh terday arbitrary freight charges’
add’ as much as $141 to the price
\ ot/a car sold in California and The jalics also were oxtgjed cést the public a total of 280 =
with leaflets explaining’ five bills jion’ dollard- each year. against motor companies are not
resolved. by 7 —
a list of the Congress membets ting a manufacturet.to-cancel the
iranchiats of dealers whe “‘sell new
In Today's Press County News..5.. edsesss AM |
Editorials... .. ie peears re
ba measure. |. |
FIVE ‘PROBLEMS: fof
“The bills, aid the dekcripti9 ans of |
them given by NADA are: /_- |
1.-Phantom freight — Tp ° *pro-| :
hibit: mantfacturers from/imaking| Sports . \ Theaters charges for for ; which they
\tV. & Radic Programs...
~ Wilson, Earl / fos
}
hadnt tmnt been requlred. 1
"Moroney toa the dealers yes . Wengen’ s cain 19; 2, nm 2. Auto Bootleggihng — Permit: |"
|Amending the Federal Trade Com-
imission Act to permit the grant-/"
ing -of-exclusive dealer rights cov: |
iering specified areas. ‘
Monroney told riewsmen his com-|°
16 "divided about 50:0 on the. quer stéaling a Chevrolet,
Ly
‘cht to” nauthorized dealers for
resale, tothe consumer.”
_ ‘NADA said such supposedly
new cirs, “often driven or towed
thousands of miles with discon-
nected: ters, are not
really néw.” ;
~3.° “Territorial security’ —
mittee problably will gin consid-
eration of this proposal, He said
the dealers themselves seem to bel Seek to Stabilize Trade Practices
ete
City Attorney William A.
+Ewart last night recom-
aed j wf
Kc .
A Sahih oF ff -™e Lo oe
&4 oft ree a pete A : ee ot
Pete Cas. ‘eae
oe RS oo x
1 hat 6
ee ‘
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BF sE 8 qr27
Eee! rip
af
ry a
Flint Drops Charge Against Mrs. Kehl
Pant Picts 3
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fei f
!
Hie Michigan (
Arrives.in Paris -
Ss ‘ ie Sone
-jon Way to Shrine
1 PARIS wm — A St, Joseph, Mich.
‘mother arrived ie. Freace today
the Harlem - Bottle Chub-where he
Daniels
Facing Charges | “W's Alla Blank to Me,“ Entertainer Says. About
. Harlem Shooting ~
NEW YORK (INS) = Singer
BillyDuniels said today- he
couldn’t even remember being in:
allégedly shot a fight trainer who “THE PONTIAC
a PRESS “WEDNESDAY,
tad
< is
* a8 |
i
Her son has had leukemia since
Mrs. Eckman said residents of
St. Joseph, ‘‘turned the town up-
side down” to raise $2,320 to
finance the trip.
She, was thrilled by the brief
) e had as she z of Paris sh
rman her hotel. “‘We saw_the
Seine, the Louvre and the Eiffel
Tower and hope to see more on our
Way home,” she said. y
Alaska Gene
Dies of Injuries Victim of Plane Crash
Succumbs in Hospital;
Led National Guard
: r ¢ EYREED iff i
&ze t i i : i ‘ ‘
4
4
f
i
i
FE rE i
i Ff jels said.
eustody. ;
His detention prevented him from
4 [Black Magic’
fal ie
occurred “insulted” him. — :
It's all a “blank to me," Dan-1-
“When you get-a bit
Wwoozy you don’t know
* * *
“Thad a night out-which I never! -_ !
Ishould have had." - =
| As for the victim, James :
Jackson, 33. struck in the right)
~ |shoulder with a bullet from a .32
caliber automatic, Daniels said.
“I know a lot of people — but
I don't know him.” _
Daniels was. ordered arraigned
‘today in felony court on felonious
assault-and tilegal weapon pos-
session charges. He was freed
in $2,500 bail at 2:15 a.m. after °
spending nearly 12 hopre In oe ee Oe
petition, filed by second to be
iels once owned’a club at the site
of thé Seventy-One-Ten, where the
at 9 a.m. Tues-
see
Utica Woman Injured
in Bloomfield Crash’ i.
“chink
‘Mayor William. W: Donaldson
election to the City Commission
_ Donaldson's
himself, was the
night 'filed this week. Mayor Pro-Tem John A. Dugan, District 5 commis-
sioner, filed for renomination Mon-
day. .Dugan’s petition was submit-
-by2 Policemen | Pontiac Man Files-Suit,
AllegeS Pair Injured
Face and Body
today alleging that two Pontiac
Police officers beat a local man
and called him “abusive” names
last Sept. 3. a
The bill of complaint, was~filed
by Pontiac attorney William Jolin
'Beer_on behalf of Clifford A. Mero,
424, of 34 W.. Columbia Ave.“ .
Named as defendant#are po- Hee officers, Patrick F. Weaver,
of 170 Opdyke Rd. and Wayne.
‘E. Long, of 451 5S. Telegraph Rd.
Merq claims the officers. “‘un-
lawfully and without cause did de-
tain, arrest and search’, . .(him)
He was forced into _a patrol car
about 3 a.m., he alleges, and driv-.
en “‘to a remote area, believed to
be withirthe--city of Pontiac,”
{where the alleged abuse took place.
Mero, a’ Korean War: veteran,
asks damages on the basis ge re-
ceived’ face-and-body injuries and|
aS result of the experience “‘is per-
maniently afflicted with a psycho-
neurotic anxiety.” :
The officers are ordered to file
scl er to the charge within 15
i. tition with the city clerk for re-|
‘Claims Beating. |
‘ y
A $15,000 damage suit was filed
How’s
That, Again? 3
ff
The Weather | PONTIAC AND. VICINITY—Increasing
cloudiness and cold today, high 4-28.
Snew fht and temerrew, 2-4
new snow seeumelating, Lew
tonight ‘fear 26, . d variable today becoming
. eat te southeast 16-15 miles per hour,
North te northeast 12-26 temerrew.
~ Today in Pontine '
Lowest ture preceding 8 a.m
At @ am? Wind velocity: Calm.
m rises Thursday at 7.45 o.m. Bun sets Wednesday at 3:46 p.m.
~-~Moon sets Wednesday at 10:07 a.m.
i kgpe Moon rises Thuregay at 12:07 a.m. jee
lisei/They pointed out that his breath)
eat ©. ‘
: Highest and, Lowest Temperatures This Date in 04 Years. =a a — a in 1088
8 other car, ISOLA, Miss. #—A_ masterpiece
of brevity and action was com-
posedthe other. day by a first
.|grader called upon to tell a short
story about. his pet. The story,
recorded on the spot by the teach-
jer, Mrs, £..E.. Tinning:
“My calf—he bull. He butts.”.
Occupant Arrested: Flames swept through aone-s
frame house at 681 8° Winding De
last night causing $3,500 damage to
the exterior and contents before mittee.
;| The bill, somewhat weakened
-by amendments during “floor de-
7 bate, would not force a person
accused of drunk - driving to
undergo any form of chemical
But if a driver did consent to piedicted
iciary Com- move in a campaign to stem
Michigan's rising traffic death toll.
Its showdéwn in the Legislature
enforcement of the state’s new
5$-thile: per hour speed law and as
State Police were building up their
forces to enforce highway,.safety.
‘Under the bill, it a driver's | blood was found t¢- contain less
than .05 per cent alcohol it would
he “presumed” that he was not. under the influence of intoxicat-
a If the alcoholic content wWee-.15
‘per cent or more the driver-would. Sil . 7 —— : — {predicted ‘foreign investors would
Drunk Driving Bill Faces
rw'Final Senate Vote Foday ..| LANSING —A controversial bill
~- |to make results of blood, breath
and other tests admissible evidence
in drunk driving cases was up for
‘a final vote in the Senate today:
Legislative veterans.
the bill would pass the Senate, as
it has in the past, Dut again be
killed in the House Jud 22 other states, was the latest! shouts for. a minimum wage and
came on the eve of the start ofVice
. [pm. alarm.
Light Bulb ‘Guarantee : ford Township police and jailed
when_he reportedly interfered with|
firemen while they. were fighting
ithe blaze, He was charged this
morning with obstruction of a fire blood
department in the
of its duty.
Bivens was alone in the house
when the fire occurred. Firemen
from Station 3 answered a 10:58
His Wife Specializes
in Intoxicating Kisses
DALLAS —Patrolman..stopped
the street. He denied he was drunk.
reeked of whisky.
was drunk when I left honie —
Means What It Says |
PROVIDENCE, R. 1. @_Nels
editor Bruce Williamson was busi-
ly_at work early today in.the news
room tion WHIM when
the bulb overhead burned, out, -
‘He--unserewed the faulty ‘bulb
to replace it and read the -in-
. SeRrusess
Se.eesees.3s scription on it: — oe
“Installed Feb. 1, 1955, Guarafi-
i a: such a test, the results would be
performance’ physi
~“tcould administer a hleod test.
a 43-year-old man staggering down| 7
‘Right! - But I baven’t touched):
o|@ drop,” he insisted. “My wife
I got this way just kissing her
goodby.”? 4 a regarded by courts as leading to
certain “presumptions” of guilt or
Innocence according to the alcoholic
content of the blood. Tests could
be made of /a driver's breath,
, Uriné /or_s#ivia.- Only a
clan or registered nurse A p :
Htential
ways: ad The bill, ‘patterned after laws In be presumed to be intoxicated.
If it was between these figures,
no “presumption” could be drawn.|
The- bill was advanaced yester-
day to a final vote after Sen.
Don Vander Werp (R-Freemont),
its sponsor, asked his colleagues
to-do something about ‘‘these po-
murderers on the high-
RUARY 1, 1956. i
—~
from 1944
Just recently elected to his fourth
active in the PTA. He is married,
with two children.
Brazilian Chief
Begins Schedule Kubitschek Off to Early
‘Start to Give Country
~ Progressive Years
RIO DE JANEIRO «@—President Juscelino Kubitschek got an early
give Brazil “50 years of progress)
in the next five.years.” 2
ae 7 * *
* $till facing a round of functions’
in‘ connection with his inaugura-
tion yesterday, the fast-moving
new head of Latin America's larg-
est nation called his first Cabinet
meeting for 7 a.m.
Kubitschek has Set his sights
on a tremendous increase in the
nation’s supply of electric power:
‘and transportatiofr to open the way
3 expanded utilization of
Brazil's vast industrial potential.
Following his trip to the United
States and Western Europe, he
stream into the country after his
inauguration. ;
FACES LABOR PROBLEM |
He faces major problems with
zilian labor, Already there are
‘a General rise in labor’s standard
of*tiviag.<-
‘The inauguration, at which U.S.
President Richard M. Nixon
and former French. President Vin-
cent Auriol led the foreign -dele-
gates, went off with only minor
disturbance, Police in the street
crowd arrested two Communists
shouting slogans and holding up
“world peace” placards. —~
Fireman Receives Cuts
in $1,300 House Blaze ~
’ About $1,300 damage was caused
‘by fire early today in a home’ at!
6144 Pleasant View Dr., firemen!
‘estimated.
. The hour-long blaze was caused
by an improperly - installed fur-
nace, they said.
160 Douglas St., who suffered cuts
above the left eye, was released
after treatment in Pontiac Gen-
: SNOW FORECAST TONIGHT—It will be colder
in the south central states tonight and temperé-
‘tures will continue low’ throughout most of the
rest of the nation. Précipitation—rain or show—
is expected in the: southern
* v
oh Lge \ i ic
southern Plains, the “middie “Mississippi
_ ‘the -westérn Great Lakes and the eastern Ten
nessee’ Valley, Forecast for the Pontiac are
‘Promises 2. to 4 inches of snow tonight. area start today on his program to) 4145,
i
eeiiede a ié
rt ts
'.
He leaves his wife, Lionia, and
two sons, James E. Carter of Pon-
tiae and William H. Carter, at
home, —
The body is at the Pursley Fu-
ineral Home where service will be
held at 1 p-m.Friday. Dr. Tom
(Malone of the Emmanuel Baptist
Church will officiate with burial
in White Chapel Memorial Ceme-
tery... ;
Mrs. Ralph Reed
Mrs. Ralph (Sarah) Reed, 66,
who was born in Pontiac April
22, 1889 died yesterday in Three
Rivers. :
She was the daughter of Walter
ami Minnie Morris and attended
Mrs. Reed recéived training as
a practical nurse at Harper Hos-
pital, Detroit. A resident of Three
Rivers since 1914; she was a mem-
ber of the First Presbyterian
Church, the L. R. Club and a life
member of- the Order of “Eastern
Star. s
Survivors include her husband,
Charles, all of Three Rivers.
living in Cass City.
Service will ‘be at 2 p.m. Thurs-
day from the Halverson .Chapel,
Three Rivers with burial in River-
side Cemetery there.
Clyde W. Sheck
Clyde W. Sheck, 41, .of Des
his own people, particularly Bra-| Moines and a-former Pontiac resi-
dent, died Monday morning in Uni-
versity Hospital, Jowa City, Iowa.
He was born in Glennie Aug. 26,
1914, the son of Wilbur ~N.- and Mary A. Houck Sheck.
A former cabinet maker, Mr.
Sheck is survived by his mother;
and Mrs. Wilma Mitchel of Pastel,
Wash., Mrs. Cora Skinner, Mrs.
Lizzie Rice and Mable Sheck, all
of Pontiac,
The body is at the Pursley Fu-
neral Home where service will be
held at-2-p.m, Thursday. The Rey.
L. A: Parent of the Apostolic Church of Christ Will officiate. with
burial in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Joecephas Woody
Service for Mrs. Joecephas (Loi
Ellen) Woody, 80, of 2064 Dexter
Fireman George Kielhorn, 39,-of/Rd. wiit~be held tonight at 7:30
tonight in the Huntoon Funeral
Honie. The Rev. ( Lindsay
of Five Points Community Church
will officiate. The body will then
be sent to the Poland Funeral
Home, Cameron, Mo. for the fu-
neral at 2 p.m. Sunday. Burial
will be in the Cameron_Cemetery.
Mrs. .Woody died yesterday
morning in her home after a two
month illness. :
2,500,000 Motorists.
- Sill Need '56 Plates LANSING « — Secretary. of
State James M. Hare said today
some 2,500,000 Michigan motorists
have not-yet bought their 1956 li-
cense plates. . ‘
The deadline is Feb. 29.
Name____-=
Addreis!
Nie
City fi. Zone Sen:
2 ~-Check or Money Order 0 bey
Add 2Sc for Tax and Postage | / |
bd / ®
“THE PONTIAC PRE ao WEDNESDAY, “Pemnvany 1, i956
PRIESTLY WINNER — Highest ‘honor in American Chemistry; the
Priestly Medal of the American
Chemical Society, is going this
year to Prof. Carl S. Marvel’ of
@ ‘the University of Mingis. Professor
Marvel is an authority on synthetic
~ jrubber and plastics. Hé will re-
":leeive the. gold medal in April at
“|the society’s,129th annual meeting
jin Dallas, Tex. |
Port Huron Tesipper
:| PORT HURON w — Keith Mac-
‘Donald, 18, was charged with
larceny today after police found
696 phonograph records, a tape
recorder ard some high fidelity
n- equipment in the attic of a Port
Huron home. the * * »
000) The records,. valued at $500, were
-| taken yesteray from the record |i-
brary of radio station WTTH. ‘The
ri tape recorder was stolen from the Held in Larceny Count «| | BIS Pancakes
‘in Monongahela Gasless Plane Dodges
Pittsburgh. Bridge; Two
Crewmen Missing
the icy, swift-running Monongahela |
-|River late yesterday. Two of the
six men aboard were feared
drowned. ~
* » *
The B25 bomber, equipped as. a
passenger plane, was forced down’
iwhen its fuel supply ran put, - an
Air Force spokesman said.
Skimming over the Homestead
Bridge, the faltering plane ditched
in the river near another - bridge. | go
was carried downstream by swift
current, ‘and: sank in about—18 feet
of water,
A truck driver, police- and river*
men teamed up ‘to “pull the four
exhausted survivors from the 400-
foot-wide stream.
Melting snow and récent. héavy,
‘rains had swollen the normally
| placid- Monongahels. s
Listed as missing and presumed)
dead were: S.Sgt. Walter E. Soo-|
cey, 32, of, Palmer, Alaska, crew, Pope Gregory XII took a look | ‘minate sentence, in the State In-
_f* First Congregational Church here.
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ive too” who ran the post cat
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chief for the flight,.and Capt. J. P.|
Ingram of Winifrede, W.Va.
The Air Force identified the sur-
vivors as Maj. William L. Dotson,
33, -the pilot, of- New ‘Braunfels,
near San Antonio, Tex., command-
er of the Nellis Air Force Base)
weather office, Las Vegas, Nev,;
Capt. John F. Jamieson, 32, Me-
chaniesburg, Pa.; M.Sgt. Alfred J.
Alleman, 36, Las Vegas, and Air-
{man 2.C Charles L.; Smith, 19,
| Phaadatye.
The survivors were hospitalized, PITTSBURGH «~A twin-engine
Air Force plane, barely clearing a jaye
thigh level bridge, pancaked into 7 t's Later Than:You Think,
Thanks to Our Calendar ¢. a But even with this Juguing. Miss ANN: ARBOR Did you
it'svalways later than it acually,
is? Blame—i¢“on the ‘earth, the:
‘Romans, or the calendar, - t
“Hazel M. Losh,
the talendar | which we all take!
a year, in spite of contrivances
lake “Leap-Year.” > pee
Incidentally, in case you didn’t |
realize it, 1958 is a leap year,
all of which leads Miss Losh to
the following recital on how this
“1:26 seconds business came to be.
It seems that early. calendar
makers were continually confused
because the earth's s rotation on its
axis, which gives us night and day,
and the earth's revolution around
ithe sun, which gives us our sea-
each year whose number was di-
visible by four, hence the leap
year and February 29. _
ROMANS GOOFED
Weill this might have worked ott
except for one fact: It didn’t. By
1582, the Roman system had al-
alowed three too many leap years
iin four centuries. at this situation and decided some-
thing ought to be done before taal
whole world started operating |,
backwards. He liked “dividing |»
years by four to provide the “leap!
iyear, but he said century years
should only be counted as saad
years when divisible by 400.
So 400, 800, 1200 and 1600 were
. years, but not for instance |
@ which js also divisible by ;
ate
year will be 2900, for granted 4s’ gaining os ‘ecands|with the old Ronee edlendar, we!
of Philly Abortionists
ns@ just never quite coordinated. consideration of prison sentences diately,
The Romans who thought they #iven tlie couple who pertormed|
were great hands at straightening an abortion fatal to food Chain
|things out, added an extra day. to ‘heiress Doris ‘Silver Ostreicher.
meeting. with Judge Vincent Car-
roll and counsel for Mr. and Mrs.
four, but mot by 40. The next 22. City Hall in Davison.
Badly Damaged by Fire
DAVISON” 0 — Fire broke out!
said, we sill gain 26 seconds a;
a-year ee
“It “at will be three thousand years w
od te a Wiechtn. tn Sho tind Sear]
sen
third floor’ collapsed, Other
To- Deview Goolehens aged by smoke and water, Two]
Flint fire companies and a -third|
from neighboring Burton Township)
dined local firemen in battling)
PHILADELPHIA @®—Dist, Atty. “lames. | Victor H. Bl id be pis “godt Smith estimated the damage be-
anc sai FECOM- tweens $30,000 and $35,000. The mend at a hearing. tomorrow re- cause Was not determined ‘imme- |The 17-year locust takes 16 years to develop from the egg stage to a
a full grown adult. ——— *
Blane said: last night after a
Milton Schwartz that Carroll had
agreed to reconsideration of the
‘Sentences for the Schwartzes. _
Mrs. Schwartz, a 38-year - old
ibeautician, was ‘given an indeter- a
\dustrial Home for Women, that her,
iattorney William Gray said could,
a her confined for “up to 10) | Expansion “Sckwacit 49, a bartender: got,
‘a 3 to 10-year term in the Eewieea] Watch. Bands
iState Penitentiary. | Ladies’ —
* * * |
- Just before the Schwartzes heard| S i $195 |
their sentence, Carroll had given! pecia
ithe third principal in the case, |
Mrs. Herman Silver, mother of the,
22-year-old abortion vietim, a sus- J Georges-Newports i }
ponaes sentence, She had . ar loweky Dept _
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— «. _e PONTIAC. PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, -ygomvany 3 1950
T
PONTIAG PRESS. Ts. Population to laa:
aol
One of the certainties of the next. |
few years is that the U.S. faces a
¢, Sudden upsurge in population.
_,, Aecompanying that rapid
«Gem Sasahaly SO be 0 Baw ;
related problems such ‘as ~~
= shortages of homes, schools, titil- _ se Fequests se
=== ~ ities, roads and many others, ween: In a; fecent issue was a very
= In 1955 our population crossed the good-article concerning the new
_AasOCLATED vases 165,000,000 mark and U.S. News & . Cislldren’s Hospital in connection
———— Cd @ortd Report new gvodcie i wil!
‘ reach 200,000,000 by 1968 and 228,-.
- » Bayh tame et ee,
a Sues : wae elsewhere #4 ‘than the prediction of ten years ago
—— Gzons. A ce sipecriptions payeble ib sévance. when experts expected the census to . tute 500,000 By 1975, This is much earlier
reach the 200,000,000 mark no earlier
MEMBER vel UDIT BURE Uv OF A NS
2 Se can 1008.
= Clinic Director Corrects.
- Headline’s: Impression, - .
~ receiving the kind of help appro-
priate to their condition. :
«. The newspaper is such an WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1956 ———
Our New Speed Law “Motorists will be badly mistaken
‘a they. think Michigan’s new “high- -
- way speed Jaw. is not to be: taken
The fact is that State Police have
: decided on a policy of strictest. pos- .
% - sible enforcement of the new 65-55. All this is due to the sudden
postwar increase in the Nation’s
baby crop. From an annual total
of 2;700,000 a year births in- - -
creased to over 4,000,000. Annual
population growth soon jumped
from a a ues to
2,800,000. |
~It has taken little trhagination to
“visualize the many. problems the
: mflé an hour law. Not only that but country will face in trying to pro-
State officials are counting on it to vide for the 63,300,000 more people
oo about a marked improvement. we will have by 1975. How will the —_—- eee
|. >. How unfortunate it is that the || ~ int which he alleges that our teen-agers |
are being pushed into maturity long. be-- in highway safety.
ei ® * *-
_ Secretary of State Hare looks -
for a 15 per cent reduction in
* fatalities in the first month under
the new law which becomes oper-
ative at 12:01 a. m. Friday. Gov.
Williams. hopes for a drop of from
on to 600 in traffic deaths this
No precise time can be set tor the thee eh dey
‘change trom dagtins to nightie
“drop down to 55 miles an hour as
_ $00n.as you notice most cars on the
2 $908, With their headtights ca.
4 kk
is * Motorists should remember
. that a provision in the old law
- requiring them to operate their
’ cars at all time and all places
in a safe manner, has been in-
' Corpofated in the. new statute.
The new speed law is a key fea-
ture-of.the. State's safety improve-
. Ment It also includes a
» subsidy for river education, a veri-
* tral violations file and 200 more State
i
ee
'. {Police for highway patrol service.
Good drivers will obey the new law-~ oe ee
,Goy. Clement’s Courage -
‘Americans admire courage arid
Tennessee's Governor Fraxx G.
‘CLEMENT possesses it in abundance.
This was evident when he re-_ ..necessary homes, schools and jobs be
supplied. _ :
_* * *
Highways, already inadequate for
~ 60,000,000 cars will have to be built
up to handle 100,000,000 by then.
School enrollment is due to go up 60
per. “tent inthe next 20°years.
There will be compensations,
however, for the headaches these
problems will create. With this
- increased population, economists
say the Nation can expect a gross
national product of $770,000,000
_ by 1975, almost twice as much as
at present. ’ —
The Man About Town .
Identical Troubles
Cities Compare Notes and.
Find Problems Are Similar
Joneses: Who now are having
difficulty in. _— up. with =
A recent get together meeting of the
Grand Rapids and Flint Metropolitan
Area Study Committees shows that the
problems faced by each city are quite
idéntieal. These. include parking, water
and sewer extensions, subdivision_expan-
sions, street improvements; traffic regu-
lations and many. otc: phases of condi-
tions in @ city with growing pains. And
‘we might add that Pontiac’s.major troa-
* ples are quite generally in the same vein.
I'm very happy to..see that they've
made my old friend.” ~
Stewart Beach,
“fused. to attend a conference on ___executive editor of This Week magazine.
* ‘ways of opposing the Supreme
_ Court's school desegregation:
order. The conference was held
at at army Va. Attending it
: the Governors of Virginia,
: ‘eouth Carolina, Georgia and
Mississippi.
3 * ke oF =
Chief topic there was the doctrine
of “interposition,” which had béer#
brought out of obscurity as a means
of nullifying the desegregation order.
‘Briefly, it means that the objecting
states wouldn’t defy the order. In-
stead, they would interpose their own
sovereignty against it until the issue
could be settled by an amendment to
the Federal Constitution upsetting
the order. a
®t x * .
_ Goy. CLEMENTs wants no part
of interposition. He showed that
when he became the first Gover-
nor to veto a segregation bill. He
showed it again when he blocked
a move to permit local superin-
tendents to-assign children to
~~ Negro. and white schools.
Finally, ‘facing, a mob of several
hundred segregationjsts. at the State
- House, he rejected their demand that
he lead the fight for segregation.
That wasn’t easy in Tennessee, espe-
cially as some of the extremists car-
| 2 ried banners reading “Segregation or
War,” “Wanted, a Decerit Governor,”
—
Kook &
er __ Governors ‘meeting at Richmond:
=~ fgiled to chart a course-of leader-
. Seon high a plane. If they : uN
— Stewart is a local boy and his family
was one of the true pioneers in current
Pontiac: His father, S. E. Beach, was ‘an
early Pontiaé bank president.
Stewart himself was one of us
at The “Press early in his busi-
ness-career which makes us espe-
cially proud of-him. around here.
————
In cutting up a Canadian baga for cook
ing the other day,
Mrs. Berenice Rutherford
of Birmingham came across an English
10-cent piece, exactly. what it cost.
I like those traffic signs near some-
Oakland County schools:
“Think for two—the child and you.”
That long time feeder of the birds each
winter, ‘ee
Mrs. Rachael Mantella
‘of Williams Lake, says even the moat
- frugal familles throw enough serapg, in
their garbage to ‘make their home a
er. | synthetic. polymer is called
a “polyurethane,” both of which’
are away beyond MAT under-
standing. But they claim to be
a part of an advancement in the
foam rubber line that will revo--
lutionize cushioning a little later.
The seven modern man-made wonders
of the world have been designated . by
The American Engineering Society
as: Hoover Dam, Grand Coulee. Dam,
Panama Canal, Empire State Building,
Chicago Sewage Disposal System, Colo-
rado River Aqueduct and San Francisco--:
Oakland Bridge.
- ‘There’s some material for serious re-
flection ih the report of a University.
of Michigan psychiatrist on
: “Phony Sophistication,”
fore they are, ready. for It.
Verbal. Orchids to-— | Mrs, Andrew Knudsen
i ee ee ee
vite:
* ees hy ey oc nyt ait “Any Nibbles?”.
VRetirement Policy in U.S.
Needs Greater Flexibility
David Lawrence Says:
Legal Questions of Equal Schoo! Rights
the national ca , almost on the
doorstep of the Supreme Court,
some sensational facts have been
uncovered which may have a far
‘reaching influence en how segre-
gation or integration works out in
the schools oe rc
~ Tests Pemand’ in one here
show that, since Negro and white:
children were put ih the same
classes, the educational level has
dropped below the national aver-~
- age. Previous tests in ‘all-white
_schools showed national averages
had been generally attained.
Another reason for the drop-off
is given by Dr. Irene C. Hypps,
assistant superintendent of schools.
She says:
“Since the heart of the problem
is the low economic tevel_of many
Negro families, the educational
problem won't be solved until the
economic problem is solved. I think
that will take a great many: years."
wittT ABOUT“YHE SOUTH?
- The problem is being tackled by
attempting to put subdivisions in
the same classrooms, children of
differing ~ achievement _ levels.
Where there is a si ‘effort to
handle the matter so bright
“children aren’t held back by rea-
~ son of the lag of the less-bright
pupils, there probably will be no
furor of complaint.
Bet what about states, espectal-
Jy in the South, where there is no
APOE OY interest in avoid-
ing racial discrimination and
where school.authorities may fin-
ly conclude separate schools all
will have to be maintained solely ;
on ‘the basis of achievement or
mental ability? —
“tinder such circumstances, will
the Supreme Court set up a system
of measurement of the sincerity or
efficiency of local school authori-
ties? Will the federal government
be_eompelled to create a depart-
~ ment to police the states and see
that they apply proper educational .
standards? That could mean
complete control of education by-
the federal Seem
Portraits
By JAMES J. METCALFE
“When snow maroons the neigh-
_ borhood . . It is a sort of feat
To clear the Mearest . side-
walks and... A portion of the street... For some it may seem
difficult. . . To push the snow
aside . . . While others simply
go to work .., . And take the
job in stride . . . And that is how
we tackle life . . . Courageous or
afraid . . . As much as we ad-
vance ourselves . . . Or fail to
-amake the grade ... We stand be-
hind the window and... We
watch the blizzard grow... Or
“With our faith and shovel try . ..
To push away the snow... We
can accomplish miracles ... If
only we are true .... And turn to
God for guiding grace . . . To see
our project through.
; (Copyright 1956)
THIS ONE SHOULO
CADS suiRTs/:
ALOR If there is an “achievement lag,”
as the educators call it, and the net
effect in some school areas is to
put a predominant number of
white children in a class with an
occasional sprinkling of Negroes,
will this not create the.same feel-
ing of “inferiority?” Will parents
of the Negro children concerned
ever be satisfied that separation
js really due to educational quali-
fications and not aoleiy because of
race.
- firrespective of the merits of
‘ea Ganies comsaraing as tached
This ¢ould introduce timidity - among teachers and hesitation to Appear to Be Growing More Complicated WASHINGTON—Right here in classify pupils according to grades
of achievement where the racial
question is involved.
Likewise, parents of white chil-
dren may be petitioning the federal
‘looks as if the Supreme Court
will be plagued with the segrega-
tion issue for years to come.
(Copyright 1956,
New York Herald Tribune Inc.)
THOUGHTS FOR ‘TODAY
Ye are of your father the
x ;
: It-takes two to speak the treth-
one to speak, and another to hear.
--Thoreau.
Brady Explains Why Eyes
of Youngster
By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D.
Aunt Mary was always: ¥ posi-
tive about it that I developed an
inferority complex as a junior in
medical school. I feared I just
didn’t have something which is
essential for diagnostic acumen.
Aunt Mary was attendant in a
hospital for the insané—but she
could handle any situation in her
own quiet way.
What troubled me was her
declaration that she could tell
when a patient was not long for
' this world. - ld :
Even though the patient
soon to go on a long, long journey
he would tip Aunt Mary off in un-
mistakable fashion—by frequently
batting his eyes. ,
The first year of my internship .
I watched constantly for it, but I
never could see that patients ori
. the way out batted their eyes any
more than well persons do. So I
finally dismissed her interpreta-
tion as invalid: ue :
A nastier writes:
“We have observed this more
than a dozen times. In semi-dark
our five-year-old daughter's eyes
have glowed Ijke two red coals.
. Seeing this sends such a chil -
cee me. I'm ashamed to admit | |
it.frightens me and I would be re-/
lieved if you can explain, what it|
means... = %. '
BRACE YOURSELF
All right, I'll tell you the trut
You must brace yourself and
calm. :
' The red coal glow is the nor
mal color of the retina in
back of the eyehafl, The 1
coming from ind you ts r¢-
flected by the retina to your ey¢.
In persons of fair complexion the
retina is orange-red; in pe’
of darker complexion it is a
er brick-red.
- $o, you see, in semi
red coal glow of eyes looking to-
ward lamp or. a is pe
natural.
‘p-
Glow in Dark
advice to relieve your mind I'll be
happy to do so.
aned letters, not more than one page
of “a words long, — to personal
health and bygiene, not to disease, diag-
nogls, of treatment, will be answered
Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self- Only recently has there
any scientific approach ‘to the
study of the process of aging. In
‘eases, there is little
between
age and retention of vo.
While, some are at 40,
others are vigorous and alert, a
Winston Chel: Bernard
Baruch, Alfred P. Sloan Jr. oa
former President Herbert C.
Hoover, when they are in their 80s.
RESENT IDLENESS
Industry is not getting its
money's worth out of private pen-
sion plans, which sometimes breed
il! will by enforcing idleness on
those who don’t want it.
*
In addition, the fetish about pen-
sions has made it difficult for
men over 40 to change jobs. New
employers shy away from assum-
ing the pension load on older men.
_ This is so serious a national prob-
jem that Secretary of Labor
Mitchell has asked a group of
experts to study the situation.
One majer company, which
ploneered in private pensions,
has automatic retirement at age
65. Its technicians are so
highly regarded that they are
employed in new careers by
those in the same industry in
Latin America and elsewhere.
Bank guards at home are drawn
heavily from retired policemen.
CLOUDS AID Nazis in daylight
raid on London area.
2@ Years Ago
FIGHT TO force inflation is
launched.
MRS. HUEY Long to ——
husband’ 8 Senate terms
Smiles
Experts do not agree on the
origin of the grapefruit. Why worry
about such a little squirt? *
Success comes quicker when
you're as quick on getting started
as you are on getting tired.
The easiest way to stop a bad
tee Presa Pontise, Saichigan, —— Of course, in some occupations, tooth from aching js to cocks to
(Copyright 1956) where physical vigor is important, go to the dentist,
Case Records of a Psychologist: :
‘Citizens Must Beware of Bureaucrats
“Uncle Sam. has no uncle,”
wafrs Samuel B. Pettengill, one
of America’s foremost states--
men. “The world ts too big an
egg for the American eagle to
hatch.” Note his exposure of
a we citizens may be permit-
ted to retair. title to our prop-
erty, while Uncle Sam confis-
cates its aretuceeey via exces-
sive taxes.
By DR,. GRORGE W. CRANE
Case 0-363: | Samuel B. Petten-_
gil. aged abbut- 69. is a former
Demoeratic Congressman from In-
diana. and ne of the best writers
“of English prose I have ever
known, /
i Ld e
He recently delivered a very
challenging speech at Fort Worth,
Texas, on the topic “Socialism via
Taxation. " Tt was unique:
Since this column gives you a
. diversified view of all the many
psychological problems con: -
fronting us in our generation,
then it behooves us to dip into
political science occasionally.
“Uncle Sam has no uncle.” Mr
Pettengill tersely -stated, as he
warned us average Americans to
think of the future integrity of
our Republic.
“The world is too big an ees fe
the eagle to ha
added.
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‘Then he pointed out the shock- ing *trend
“A magician - never beccened a
great artist,"' says Mr. Pettengill,
“until he is-able-to divert the eyes
of “his -aydience from what le
actually on,”
| Then he shows how we Ameri-
national income figures,
fear of foreign foes.
“Nothing evil could possibly
destroy our Republic and its wan-
derful ‘free enterprise’ system,”
we think.
“In 1953,"" Mr. Pettengill reminds
us, “the per cent of taxes to the plus
value of our products, had gone .
up to 27.6. And by 1980, at this” “2 continuing rate, Uncle Sam will
take 50 per cent.”
UNSUSPECTED SOCIALISM
Mr. Pettengill then warns us
that bureaucracy at Washington
can foist Socialism upon us with-
out upsetting our established
system of private ownership of
land or corporations.
We citizens. may be permitted to
retain the actual title to our farms
or gas stations or retail stores or
But PE ppcocsg) Paergph end Nenana
_over 50 ee ee ee
via ‘taxes before the next gen-
eration ‘is fally mature. At
‘present, Unce Sam already is
levying a fax: of more than 27
per cent
are more | than
socialistic even today.
In 1980, therefore, Uncle, Sam
_/ may be claiming at least 50 per
of our total productivity,
though he lets us mollify our . on our production, so we
one-quarter =°" wena Who Would Socialize Us Via Taxation physically well enough, if he was .
‘ ego by claiming title to our homes
and factories.
He lulls us into a semi- hypnotic
tran¢e by promises of more Social
Security benefits, or of paying
them at low ages.
* * @«@
Instead of waiting till 65, Uncle
Sam is now talking of 62 or even
60 as the time to take us off bur
= jobs and place us in the “kept”
category.
EFFICIENCY ENGINEERING
Efficiency engineering is &@
branch of Applied Psychology, so I
have outlined some of these dan-
... gers in my college textbook, Psy-
chology Applied.
__But we must warn all literate
State governments, which are ~~
closer’ home, usually have; a fixed
limitation. of debt, but not our
federal government! /-
That'siwhy our Anferican inde-
pendence may be los} via Washing- .
ton, D. C. instead ot _by invasion
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State Solon Files Bill
to Change Insurance
Law; 30 Pet. Cut Seen
LANSING «Rep. Allison Green |
(R-Kingston) filed a bill yester-
day which he said could reduce
aa rates of ‘the Michigan Hospital}.
y Service (Blue Cross) by up to 30
per cent. .
* Mg ‘s
s ‘The measure would amend insur-|
|ance laws to require non-profit.
| hospitalization insirance firms to
fuse deductible insurance plans
‘similar to those used, by automo-
| bile insurance companies. — she
The bill woald require sub- | © |
seribers to pay for the first day. © :
of hospitalization and 15 per cent
of the cost for each day after the | \ seventh. _ : -
A > “Green said he eeu the, THEY'RE IN THE NAVY Now — Being sworn in at the Ponting —
* “measure would eliminate abuse of) Naval Reserve Center are 33 new recruits, product of a a recruiting
Blue Cross insurance by encour-| drive in cooperation with Flint and Saginaw to fill a Civic-sponsored
Son these new, modern up-to-date| aging shorter stays in the hospital Navy company composed of “ residents. Two fnore youths met
Cram Globes . . . both useful ting wey tp the bo “a
attractive. Regular $6.95 value making une aay trips to t 108
10¥2-inch size. tal. Private Bank Sef Up |Pontiac City Affairs
$479 Green said that he ts fearful ONLY | that unless some curbs are put | N South. W | 12” size Se1S on the rates they will be higher | in ew a es
Reg. $8.95 eae eee 5 than most people can afford.
7 a = ig my personal fecting that | SYDNEY, Australia — The... first
pil rsa Ball "4" the full coverage policy of Blue ht whet esta is . =
Oe Cross has made it easy for all Ay os Seah b "be a ot New After, a long debate on the. sub-
1 Many other styles and sizes to|parties—the subscriber, the doctor | couth wae Nek has registered 1°¢ /the -City Commission last
choose from .. . come in today, see|and the hospital—to take advan- ues h compan forthe purpose: 200) decided to go ahead with the;
our complete selections. tage of the plan,”’-he said. Ke n y Li ingtallation of sanitary sewers in
: : Green said he is not suggesting | a the Bank of the Pleasantdale subdivision in the
that anyone has been unethical or. new company, the bank Of city's eastside.
GENERAL PRINTING , but that he thinks his New South Wales Trading Bank! The sewers will be constructed
ee plan could reduce rates from 15 to Ltd., has a nominal capital equiv-)in about 15 streets and will serve held Feb.
30 cent. .
& OFFICE SUPPLY ; ” —_————— hebhrosrart ‘ panes ny! av: ot Mt. Clemeng, south of Feather-
ee 7] ee bank faci n most /o stone, east of West boulevard and
17 W. Lewrence St. Post Office Deficit Bank's present branches/ There west of the Belt Line Railroad . will be 750 agencies and branche
: s ane —imore than-any existing saving The public hearing on the in-
—e Hits Nearly Billion ane'in ‘Austria, Gee ee OB eee § . ee Savings bank depésits in Aus- "¢ = : WASHINGTON (INS)—The Post tralia increased - 008 000) | tas AO nepmooemtetre | at cone) ct Office Department estimates that September 1955, 10 @ total of $2,-| {me Property owners affected by from 1900 through 1955 it has oper- 436,000,000, or an’ average of about | pod epee eet are
ated at a Seficit wt $5,003,946, 428. $265 per head of population.- ¥ | res cr he cowers.
> Maurice H, ple, laeete Post- Wig on
master general, the yee A ards 1, 079 man told the commission that Ad-
figure in testimony“betore a House |Degrees; 3 Doctorates
appropriations subcommittee. DETROIT W — Three Detroit |@dded expense of $28,912 for the|
Stans revealed that the geficit [men were awarded-honorary doc- “'Y- ae for the. 1957 fiscal year which torate degrees . Jast night at | Commissioner Harry W: Lutz!
on ay duly 1 Is expected to total [Wayne University’s mid-year-com- said, “our plan is most feasible
million. dollars. — President | mencement cancssed Pa I would like to see it adopt-
Fisonhower has asked Congress - They were Del S. Harder, ex- ed.”
to approve rate increases that (ecutive vice’ president of Ford Adler's request for more time to
would bring tn an estimated 359 (Motor Co., Jack A. Morton, of the check the city’s analysis of his
million dollars. in new postal | Michigan Bell Telephone Co., and \pcapeeed changes was defeated as
revenues. = =~ ~ Ralph A, Ulveling, director of the |the commission authorized the city
Stans. disclosed also that the | Detroit. Library Commission, jassessor to proceed with the spe-
deficit since. World War II has| Degrees were awarded to 1,079) cial assessment roll for the,
amounted . to $4,430,865,967. The Students. sewers, —
:: war years were about the only| In other action last night, the
an ones in which the “post otfice| A survey in Bombay. India, ‘City Commission accepted three |
set up in a minute with-
out huts, bolts or tools,
Tt holds 24 coats on coat
"hangers, (32 with special
snap-on ¢oat hooks), or 4 ft. of gar-
ment bags. Adjustable to 3 heights
ae hildren, for adults or for long
or garinent > por
rigid cai weet any load-—witl not
creak or wobble. Stores cut of re
way like a folding chair when not in
use. Answers the wraps problem at
parties or Serves as a
utility ah, “an extra closet or a
store room.
Built for fe for Mfetimne serv? service of heavy
gauge furniture steel. Smartiy fin-
fahed. in pearl gray baked enamel.
GENERAL PRINTING.
& OFFICE SUPPLY | 17 W. Lewrénce St,
H
showed fp profit. Stans explained
that was because the military car,
ried much of the ynail.
The postal official said the An-
terest on the Aeficit amounts to.
more than 190 million dollars’ a|
year and he estimated the postwar |
deficit would have been sutticient|
to have built 4,600 school- houses |
costing a million dollars apiece. —
Lumber Dealers Meet
" GRAND RAPIDS. uy = The 67th) Anual Michigan Retail Lumber |
alers Assn. convention opened,
here Tuesday with more than_100°
exhibits built around a thenie” of
“Home Improvements.” The con-
vention; wth some 2,500 perso
a will run through Thurs-
/gar’s home owns a house in an
nS | ment projects on: hand and the Pontine Press Photo”
these 33 in Detroit.,where the Pontiac contingent met their mess-
mates from Flint and Saginaw and left.for basic training in Great
_ Lakes, Ill., yesterday afternoon. —
Marshall street.
Sanitary Sewer prerea Is
Given OK by Commission Overriding opposition of Com-
missioner Floyd P. Miles, the
commission ruled it a public
necessity fer installation of
sewers, water maing and curb street from all
America's unchallenged frordy wa 1g08 to8 1295 |
5 This product hes ao connection whatever with eee en
and gutter projects for a new
Wilkenson and Winn subdivision. .
“The engineer department is)
‘already over-burdened and I Cink
‘fram completed curb and gutter/we should draw a line on how |
work on the streets. A public| much of this service the city can
hearing on the projects will be|take on,” Miles said. |
A petition, only partially signed, | of - engineer’s “estimates on 10
| blacktopping projects on city)
istreets totaling $47,168.85 resulting’
alent to $22,500,000, and is expegted an area bounded generally north |: Geareaie of a special as-\Was accepted for curb, gutter, |
i doe
City Manager Walter K. Will- [nase an Airline Railroad
ler’s changes would result in an| eet west of Going, Edward street from sessment roll for a storm drain @rainage and blacktopping for | —
on Blaine street from Montcalm Parkdale avenue from Baldwin to
street to the north lime of lots| Woodland drive. The city engineer
169 and 174 of Drexel Heights sub-|Was instructed to prepare an esti-
— was accepted last mee lat cou el; *
and offered in two payments. 2z juest to permi
Further besiness Leas the com. | uilding a glass company on lots
tb. 100 and 101 of the Homestead
Park subdivision 1 located on the
east side of Astor street north of |
|Auburn avenue, was referred to!
Se een ee |the City Plan Commission for
rom Telegraph to beens Sai | study.
Elm street from Marshall to "120| In final action, pod nay eqemaaetd
|Fecommended extension grant-
from Bim. ta Wun ark pines “tn ed to May 15 for a contractor in-
from Baldwin to Hollywood prance niegy in the Lake-
Two transfers of ownership of |
eee ae wee ant awe C © |Feikens Calls Willioms |
Seeker of Headlines | censes were approved by the |
commission as well as requests
LANSING WW — Republican State
\Chairman John Feikens said today mission accept resolutions of pul
lic necessity for two-inch blacktop
for the following streets:
nue
|
|
j
|
showed that an inmate of a beg-, deeds fer lets 16, 19, and fl in
important part of the city and a ascedser’s plat 131. .
$40 in me) ‘Postal savings bank. | ‘They also accepted resolutions | lie necessity” for a main in Ehn
Sudan Will Welcome Private Investors
Yet Remain Aloof With Independence
OMDURMAN, Sadan (INS)—) not seeking help from any par-
The Premier of .the Sudan, new-| ticular nation, El Azhari said,
jest member of the world family! ghe will welcome privat’ for-
lof nations, says his country intends _
to stand on its own feet and|
;wants no economic aid from any/|
[sees nation,
| “We have a pumber ot ‘develop: |
lena fo get them going.” Sayed
Ismail El Azhari_ said.-‘Once we
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$37,438
Pontiac
pee
to develop-thetr natural resources. | ‘begin and the ball starts rolling
we hope to be self-sufficient to
the extent of not having to ask
,any ‘country for economic assis- »
The 54-year old premier was |
interviewed at his home in Om-
| durman, whicl? lies just across
the Nile from Khartoum, the
capital where the Sudan's inde-
pendence wag proclaimed on
dan, 1.
El Zzhari said he felt confident
in his country’s economic furture
because of its ‘‘vast agricultural
possibilities, its great wealth in
livestock and natural resources.’
WELCOMES INVESTORS = |
One of the chief reasons why!
the Sudan wishes to join the United Nations, the premier said, is tol... - BIG SMALL HAT — Typical benefit from the technical. and’ ¢¢- Me Other Chaiges.
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reedom from much of: mis.
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markable tablet developed =" gold . it a pre- Seba ea tenteeae scription, under the name of, Doctors tus ‘Bome treatment results ipdia Pinkham’s Tableta.” oe
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ful a unigue combination of he era iso liquid Lydia EB, See how
; self |siles. Six dans eal ba atomic| Champion Speller, 13, submarines. =
tront-ponwer second now only to the)
are going through change-
Peete: = on adel
Hin dhe Red’ | onPultte Art Winner
for Red Cross Blood Bank Webster Dies at 43
One ‘account that it pays to keep |For” ‘this account -pays off, not oe
‘amet account of every Pontiac area or-|saved, : onsider | ‘He had Conside ganization that employs workers. ization ~ blood | most~of “his life. House Will -
Ein "I" |bank is a two-way proposition. The
‘Train Smashes Car Billion-Dollar Plan to
Bolster. Navy Force
employe gives bood to his firm's |; ‘school, Webster " bank, and so invests in + - po and ‘samen Moped vings acgount” upon which he |atter 1 : can draw jin time of sg dm tng of tecideat of” ence , House consideration a $1,414,662,000 Moa sich my ved of Congress, ship construction and conversion
bill, It acted after hearing that
Russia has become the world’s wi the
ree tal to that of Art and the Metropolitan Mu: uter train collided pra 0 gellagl cured rom te Weta ex : he,
common bank,
second greatest naval power. near here yesterday ing oo ;
The House probably will take up/C&F for # quarter mile and killing so badly afflicted with arthritis he| the measure late this week alli five occupants. was unable to hold a palette, How- | : : The crash occurred 600 yards in ever, at the time of his death he|
what chairman Vinson (D-Ga) of
the Armed Services Committee
described as ‘‘the transition from
conventional to nuclear power” (ed
for the United States Navy. not been determined.
It calls for construction of 23 new| The aie
ships, of which 22 would be com-|SePh Serafini, 68, of Secane;
[
i batant types, and for the moderni-|daughter Mrs. ging backache, headache, or muscular zation and conversion of 2% others, /DFexe! Hill; and her two children, and are over-exer- Joseph, 5, and Donna ‘3;' and Mrs,, vensels. ‘One of the nex thipe| Esther Benedetto, 58, also of D: would be an atomic-powered cruis-/¢! Hill. iE 7;
*
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY an pias.
lees ons sve ne=teteetss i so “ nse apiece Aan
_gress-appointed citizens panel/that electronic or magnetic fields) tus leaving in doubt he | main categories: a period of years. | “medicine aston Nachmaar? coke ee insu} Ste would go in wnvelling the | > Trermonuctear Power. More| 4. Atomile , liners and locomotives were men-|steps to,
Within security limits|late the walls of the reaction anny, renee’ Pe | people should be allowed to con-\The group urged a definite U.s,| tioned as possibilities for the fu-) ment, snd. mil “ Gram te Ramess the H-bomb. | tribute ideas... Inivestors in “nik| program to provide at one million" = Eres seeaee machines that would run WANTS.DATA RELEASED =| Lewis.L.-Strauss, chairman of|clear power” should get| kilawatts of Oe ee dual teen fee
aati sce We by shart ,The report ‘said that despite|the Atomic Energy Cominission, Pp cuemnnyy adh: A feasi- pactty shread 4 by 1960. a guar as a food|™cnuclear ‘reaction has ‘stiniulat-
in Pal imasloae poser ttle ties tecinicl eee one ee SOs ae te to tea tate’. 5. Atomle Power im the U.8.|output and—alfards “a dramatic/ © -
all secrecy should|of heing extremely safe’” Sen, Clintons P. Anderatts Nun'| 2 Centred ‘ot Information, “The| The report estimated atom gener-|opportunity -to~leed under-devel-/it could conceivably peas, wutiote: Aslan omteeet ah tov chairman of the congressional comc|4EC should free all “reactor tech-|ated electricity will begome cheap- seh a paaaand 1 perhaps tae me power, and &/ ent within such machines would be’ mittee, contends security nology” data, leaving it to the|er than domestic ‘ahout 1965.| higher living standards. ey early to make any pre-
uranium be estab-' extremely small.” op. Weed. ms 1s I! Defense Department to 6. Atomic’ Propulsion. Recom-| 8. Medicine, Knowledge gained| tition as to whether electric pow.
replace the guaranteed : “specific militasy application.” "mending a trom the use of radioactive tracer|)" i generated
: The panel called for release of | The panel report was based on eae program for nuclear-powered. mer: atems enable man tb “under- =
The penil Misasia webs tober oy ——— a. 9month study under McKin- | 3. Uranium Mining. The AEC} chant ships, the report said Cele te cere pubic A
mation and “maximum interplay _ nationa ney's direction. Blconarw acral acree to buy enough ur urant- —. —~ younels ives a = = of even greater value. A
-of ideas” are needed in man's.
_ newest attempt te achieve un | fi Ce | Adlai Hits p
leited ners by harnessing
visas Irrigation Canal | WxrDesveys True Life Adventures | Adlai Hits GOP | ieee
oy eon : [Sinus pistovery or orces mig) a ‘ i
-— ferataeeee ters see Coating Studied WHATS THE DIFFERENCE... in Western Tak || SINUS DiscoveRy | i temperatures of “several, bunre 0d | U | as {in , eS ern qd . trom wracking Sesdecien, 9 seilltas decrios” wea be - Re r 1 : owt 2
ated by hydrogen fusion =e Researchers Surveying. qecleeo A LIZARD AND A SALAMANDER ?: Raps Administration at. BSS — wh,
The temperature at center of the) Use. of Bentonite Clay «a Launching of Campaign to lenvers « Teomex sun is estimated at 36 million de- ees) os — ; 4 sow bees on the marker
as Lining Material age s 3 — |: in California petple as re tminoeed
The report said no ordinary con-| voy COLLINS, Colo. (INS) — a neg nas sad a WGA peweschers ef Colereds A & M A SACRAMENTO, Calif, Sharp your" dresaie or Frome, = aoe
Ss agains’ senhower ad- or 4 Coll {Coleg are expanding study of a ministration set the keynote ‘of
Adlai Stevenson's appeal for :sup-
port in his California presidentia}
primary campaign. ‘)
“We've had enough of piety. and
peaceful proclamations by the How To Hold
| President to please half the Re- F ALSE TEETH
publicans,"’ the Democratic con-
= Se More Firmly in Place enough of threats and bomb-bran-
dishments by the secretary of state
A. A. MILNE
*
barrass by slipping. or wob-
: to please the other half. = Sas sare uns pabraea
» : *,* tes. 4
“we've had enough of huctster-\ British Author, | fezeenodimeesere pee Sea ing and self-advertising of.this ad-_ g rover, pasty taste of oes not ministration to please its stock-| A. A. M ] Ine jon a Get a
holders.”’ any drug counter.
A capacity crowd of 1,200 at a ‘Succumbs at 74 :
fairgrounds bean dinner interrupt- | ~~ a>
ed frequently with applause for) LONDON (INS) — British author
the. kick-off speech of his cam-|and playwright A. A. Milne, the! ‘| paign. ‘The Sacramento area was creator of “Winnie the Pooh,” died
one of the few in the state carried last night after a long illness. He
'| by the former IHinois governor in was 74.
his 1952 race against Eisenhower.| Milne underwent a brain opere-
afl jtion in 1952 and had: been -partially The 1952 Democratic nominee | mraiyzed ever since. Death came
moves to the Oakland area on his|in a hospital near his Sussex Coun- ‘eight-day stand far in advance of y home south of London.
, ' tire 4 < ng an Gira eee Seo Although he began his writing|@ ‘mer bc visteas ond set bnew te a , .. Wer m1. eae gan, = Pri al ease of Tennes-/Career in 1903 and wrote a score of | Vo ont ih ot PinWeus. ewe
Word Rights Reserved - | see also seeks California's 68 Dem- | plays _ — Milne ot "Pooh as A pene
| ocratic de tes, oh po series | what Jayne’ tablets do
A LIZARD is A REPTILE A SALAMANDER» Sorel omen ere tour| Pook “Winnie the Pooh.” “The |) and Sheri
RELATED TO THE DINOSAURS... iS AN AMPHIBIAN southern: California at the same ee ee ne Wns Vong & asthe hits fate the bows be « =. dissolv - e HAS NO GILLS... RELATED TO FROGS... | ime st Stevenson next een ne | Young.” Y meicre? isi er roel ae
°iS DRY TO THE ITOUCH... e HAS GILLS... |al gas bill would keep him in Wash-| _ —- the syoher Robin! Fin Works quickly ned ecsily, E t ¥ n
e AND. HAG SCALES. » A MOIST SKIN... preget erent gel lama di peared PT dy. oi eres, winks ‘| *AND DOES NOT HAVE SCALEG, | fornia Democratic Council in SAK the Ei —%
(ZT) Draribued by King Features Syodicana ino Saturday —
= | _ Fol Kills Workman ” Joe is preparing. for a college Stevenson a ‘att any | oe price = | f° tT @ — Edmund Wyrzy | pr&engineering schedule: his dad Ar = no’s ‘ta Prensa’ tion of a miceaart DETRO!
Muted 0 iam meting woul aster Seals Campaign” _ ier” on “ima fect pel en ci Hits the Streets Friday Inox bunch sociale and strest corser|a eigutruction Jol eoave he oon!
BUENOS AIRES (INS) — Ar- talks. Set to Begin on March | 10) suevos aires 2
The 1956 Easter Seal campaign|Seal funds remain in the state for er La Prensa will resume pu
}to benefit crippled children will a aees service. The. remainder sup- Cation Friday, more than fiv
Iheld March 10 to April 10, it was! Ports & nationwide program of ed-\years after it was closed by de- ‘ucation and direct services and re-|Posed dictator Juan Peron.
jannounced today by L. C. Megee,| earch conducted by the Easter, Back in the director's chair is
|president of the Oakland a Research Foundation. ‘Dr, Alberto Gainza Paz, who re- Gov. Knight to Speak
|Society for Crippled Children. ; ‘turned trom exile in the U.S. last DETROIT —Gov. Goodwin J. eae
i +. ”
Did this miean a change in his!
e| campaign from 1952?
No, Stevenson said yesterday,
but “I hope it will be better.”
| This year's colorful messenger Reformatory Escapee The paper will reappear on the(Knight of California will speak on
for crippled children will reach Gots Extended Term 104th anniversary of the Battle of “Why Organized Labor Should Sup-
more than 128,000 residents in Oak-) |Caseross which overthrew tyrant pert the Republican Party” Mon-
Hand county when mailing begins| IONIA ® — Orvel Simmons, 19,|Juan Manuel Rosas, Argeritina day at the regular weekly meeting
| March 10, Megee said. The appeal/Ot Flint will serve an additional jived in freedom from then until of the Economic Club of Detroit.
|will mark 35 years of service.
The 1956 Easter seal. is bright
biue and red. A White lily, sym- |
| bol of the Easter Seal Society, 1 to 4% years in the State Reform-)Peron's rise to power in 1945.
atory here for escaping from the | f
prison earlier this month. He was! Grover Cleveland was* the only
i sentenced -te the extended term in| president of the United States who |
Circuit Court Tuesday. Simmons ever served a second term after!
\Knight’ will make speeches in sev-
eral other cities during an 11-day
trip through the Midwest. with ON FE
Twisted strips of birch bark were’ | and « crippled child make up the stylined modern design, along \W@s Serving 5 to 15 years for/having been defeated.tor re-elec- used as torches by the: srypquois Tatactadatelate (etelolic ;. the words, “Racter- Seale rirpamed and entering in the night- hom the end Sud ‘Ws fr first term. ‘Indians.
led ‘
| Maly Ore oo He will be sentenced Friday on‘
Funds will be used in Oakland charges of breaking and -entering
County to furnish physical therapy | three gasoline stations near Tonia |
a als
\
’ 948 Saginaw | and pre-school instruction for CTIP-| folowing his escape, He wa’ cap- L, ;
West Huron i bees children, equipment ee a8!tured in Battle‘ €reek.
a ry: | wheel chairs, braces and crutches; |
si Next te National Fdoctor’s examinations, x-rays and | |
GOP to Hear Potter
TRAVERSE CITY «— Sen.| dental care for the ss aaa hand-
Donations also will sufp-
arya camping program, /Charles Potter (R-Mich) will ad-!
the free cerebral -paisy diagnostic dress a Lincoln Day gathering here’
clinic sponsored each year by the| Feb. 14, it was announced Wednes-|
society and other services to dis- day. Republicans from Grand
abled children—and adults. ‘Traverse, Leelanau, Antrim and|
Over 90 per cent of the Easter’ Benzie Counties will attend... * / TODAY aT
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aaa THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. FEBRU ARY 1}. 1956 oxeout A 4
“LANSING (—A. bill 16” provide
a 6 ee tion of Kansas’
famed Menninger Plan. for.ttain
ing éxperts in mental health is
now before the Senate.
= ae * « *
This snabre Wesiels “ech Yu
under the direction of the Univer-
sity of Michigan and would be
. known as the “Mental Health
Training and Research Authority.”
Sen; Creighton K: Coleman
(R-Biattle Creek) introduced the
bill last. night, just. four days
_atter:.Dr, William C. Menninger
urged a” joint session of the
Legislature to “buy brains in- |
stead of bricks” to alleviate the |
_mental health problem.
Through. a program of scholar-
jn ay Sirgen borden!
cone and
@ period of perhaps five years.
When they complete their train-
ing, they would serve under con-
tract for a term of years. ; Jp for stale Senate Suit by . the . University of Michigan
Board of Regents for staggering |
terms. Three of them would be
three members would come from
the University ef Michigan medi-
cal school faculty and one from
Wayne's medical school,
A bill embodying the education
financing program of Dr. Clair L.|
ate superin- |
, also} Taylor, Republican
te public
NU-VISION OPTICAL C0. TODAY'S | ASSIGNMENT, FOR: —
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you want to mark.
showing to mark your place. The library becomes of greatest value to you when you know how
to find the material you want quickly and can read and digest your find
Learn ‘how to make.notes of things you want to remember and use.
Read the reference all througli first, then go back and read it over,
making notes of the nore important points. You will not remember
everything you read. Some will be forgotten in an hour. If you remem-
ber a tact for a whole day, you are quite apt to make it a permanent |
Learn to wnt a @alionery 00 you study. It will make things clearer}
to you as well as adding to the words you know.
Never try to study when you are tired or hungry. Sit in a relaxed
position and have a good, well-placed light.
Hére are two more bookmarks for you.
Paste this picture down on a cardboard and color it with crayons.
The little Dutch girl has yellow hair,’blue eyes, pink cheeks and red
lips. Her bonnet is white with a deep blue band in the front. Her mittens
are red, Cut this piece out carefully. Cut the corner off a sealed envel-
ope (See Figure A.) Paste the Dutch girl on the front of the triangle as
shown in Figure B. Then you can slip it over the comer of the page
Color the sleeve green with yellow buttons and make the mitten
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Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write
your suggestion to ‘ ‘Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper; it can-
not be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of ideas,
the first submission will be accepted. _ |
Tomorrow: Company Manners
In August of last year there was
a record high number of 714 full
time employes on the city payroll
wore Wnts ber cont wore Gan
were hee ont wares
wacom! Director William L.
Collins explained the increase was
grams,
staff for new City Hall, new branch necessary due to larger public
works and traffic control pro-
additional maintenance
library and the accelerated home
help. to expand and maintain the |
water supply and - distribtuion |
system. —
employes were hired and 160
PRESCRIPTION
ML ee |
OPTICIANS: |
classifications during the year.
| Part time city help varied be- |
‘tween 100 and 175 in 1955, most persons left
city during the year,
Fifty-four competitive examine |
lations were given to 402 appi- |
‘cants for 25 different Position |
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f |City Employment Higher
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LONDON (INS) — London traffic
is crawling at such a slow rate
these days that business men can
travel across London as quickly,
the employ of the } 5
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Cartons
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_THE PONTIAC PRESS, . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1956,
Meet in Romeo |
~ Fromt Counties Union -teader Proposes
Farmer. Mobilization to|”
_ ROMEO—A plan to.. “mobilize!
the farmers power” by providing |
for collective bargaining in the sale,
“ot raw milk: was’ presented last
night at a meeting of 600 area
dairymen in the Romeo High
The proposition was advanced
Martin.
He spoke as an sdvisor for the
Feir Share Bargaining Assn. of
Dairy Farmers.
Ld depression.
“It's about time _ the farmers}
together—that's why the Fair
Share Bargaining | Assn. .was or-
farmers a bar-
Epesition with the dealers,”
» union organizer said.
Me further stated that the
Harold. H, Fritz, president of
the Romeo local of the MMPA, said, : Drive, Franklin.
Co llective Bargaining see
i
NORMA J.. CURRIN
" At an oper house this week, |
Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Currin
of Captains Lane, Franklin, an-
nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Norma Jean, to Robert
L. Kopf, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Reed of Wellington
No definite date |
has been set for the wedding.
ROYAL OAK — It was unani-
mously agreed by the City Com-
mission Tuesday night, to end a
four-year restriction on home build-
ing in Royal Oak.
Building permits will be issued |
with a ‘‘no occupancy" stipula-
tion until the South Eastern Oak-
land County Water Authority noti-
fies them that a supplementary
_|water system is completed, which,
is expected by June 1.
MMPA.
Farmers were resent froin Ma-|
Sanilac, Livingston
ee eer cme Ingha
Wayne, Shigwassee and St. age boo Ten Towners to ‘Meet.
, Lapeer,|Farm Bureau will . meet . Thurs-|
m,/day evening with- Mr: and Mrs.|ter, forty acres of land behind,it Mercy. Hospital today,
MARLETTE. — The To w-n Ten!
Don Sullivan, Neil Woods will be
speaker. foBe Tonight ©
“of three concerts will be presented
ford High School ea) to- |
| night at 8 4
| This is the sixth year ina the;
|Wayne-Oukland All-League Band)
has been organized with seven
neighboring towns participating,.
End Long Restriction
of Royal Oak Building
.. | erty from cant to commer- |
aaa ~sec ‘ 2 ‘A i: ss *
on Concert |.
First of All-Band. Series
-for 7 Areas Scheduled) °
at: Milford
MILFORD—The first in a series iby an all-league band at the Mil-
according to Phil Haddrill, direc-|
tor of the Milford group. There
have. been more than 300 players
from the league assembled at one
time for a’ mass band concert, he
said. .
‘In tonight’s concert, Richard
Rodgers’ number, ‘Victory at
Sea," will be featured, along
with “Belle of the Ball” by Le-
Hoy Anderson. The outstanding
overture of the concert will be
“Italian in Algiers” by Rossini,
| ‘There will be--64 student ma.
| siclans playing in thé presenta-
tion, with nine conductors from |
the various schools directing. j
Students were selected by actual
audition of top performers from
each school in the league during
| the early part of. January.
Directors of the league agreed)
that the band this year far exceeds |
any group of the past, due to the |
joverall good balance of each sec-|
| tion. COMPLETE PROPOSED CHARTER — The Oxford Village Char-.
ter Commission, headed by Harold Campbell, completes the proposed
new village document. Members are pictured above standing (left
to right), Harold Pickford and C. A. Webster, and (sitting) Campbell
| and Stewart Langley. Main features of the charter provide for village - member council will replace the present Ve man and president gov-
erning board. Proposed charter will Be on file with the village
clerk for 90 days, for public inspectj6n. A special election will be
held June 11 for voters’ approval/or rejection. If approved, the
- charter will be effective June 30. Psychodrama
Slated Feb. 9 +-~Macomb Group Offers
Program by Team From
Pontiac Hospital .
The Macomb - County Citizens’
. Committee for Pontiac State Hos-
pital, presents ““Psychodrama” en
“Feb. 9, at 8 p.m. at the First Pres-
hyterian Church Community Rim.
lin Mt, Clemens. ee
President Lawrence Martell ‘an
nounces that this program will be
free to the public and is being of-
fered as a means to enlighten the
lcommunity in a better ‘uriderstand-
ing: of the mentally ill and the
times in past years. The psy-
chodramatists, under the guid-
appeared on television programs
and have beey peard ~ce the
radio,
Psychodrama is an impromptu
personal difficulties and the scenes
usually develop around the life
stories of the participating patients
By giving vent to their hostility
manager Wee = government under me home rule system. A Lo é .
~ Education Course Troy Methodist
Slated at Marlette Church Circles Purpose of the. All. League. -
Band, said Haddrill, is to give
extra fine players the opportunity |
of playing high calibre music in |
an almost ideal manner. Players Walled Lake County Deaths Teachers Attend Baby Boy~ Williams jand being able to act out painful
situations, the patients often gain
‘insight and understanding as a re-
sult of their dramatic presentation
and the discussions that are car-
ried on after the scenes. .
The -Macomh County Citizens’
Committee for Pontiac State Hos-
| by attorney for the Romeo Local; => isi ne CLARKSTON — Graveside serv-;
Edward A. Jacob. He cited his Vori Club Meeti | schoo! and sixth Srades, he sald. |. was held this morning for Baby Art Workshop alae air + y A Slate Gatherings
aa oe oy eo ees — Perera and Patay Rr Barestt Willan “ot, WALLED LAKE — Fifty Walled tery course in Education, ret | _ TROY — Three circles of the. = * d Pats ; no dealings since 1941. Postponed for Circus Clarencevillen Cie. H sity] me Claridge. mie subrwomeel ‘Lake elémentary school teachers niques of Counsejing, will-be“held. Troy Methodist Church will meet
—— —— of labor were |. ROCHESTER — The Thursday) Northville and West Bloomfield! was dead at birth in Pontiac Gen-|rom all over the district are at- at Marlette High School beginning in the next week. not tulfitied,” Jacob said. He ad- | meeting of the Variety Club oa Tosrebe en ‘eral Hospital Monday, was buried tending a “Learn by Doing” art Feb. 14. Edith Hetchie: bers will | Vised the farmers to continue be ed until Thursday, Fet es = | rf members w with their : ian te tponed un’ y, D in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery, with! workshop this week at the Wixom The courye is offered teac hers. | gather at 12:30 Thursday at the |
control of the MMPA and to pan ci a the & meee eased $5. Mi llion Cente C f tee ey Ee graduates or undergraduates, by home of Mrs. Thomas Smith, 364 | | eas tor in- al od a Kooste! | ion en er |ner al Home. Instructor for the course ts | te Flint Extension Center of the
, ‘ Boch j | | bd
terpretation of bylaws of the\as-/The next mecting will be at the The infant is survived by his| Elizabeth Ohirogge, art consult. | UMiversity of Michigan. ele will meet at 12:30 Thursday, sociation. . ae z Vt of Joy Trumble, 604 West. Proposed at Troy ‘parents; two sisters, Susan Kay ant for the-Binney and Smith (Co. Two hours credit is a'gowed for, also, with Mrs. Charies Martell,
at te ws ts schéi-|Fifth St. ds : aa ee Are oat at poms: and) and a veteran art teacher with | the — The agian eral 160 Square Lake Rd,
. : a ; a {7:3
eed fe Pi | Op Satray Fed 1, Vary gh pint et ns CH WH) aR sar! epics," gl be a7. FEC) an arg members wil - After three hours of hes Club is sponsoring a bake-sale at stores may be started in: Troy, on " The purpose of the course {s to! P S meet with Arlene Jaycox, 3060 Don-
from the platform and ons|the Sutton’ Food Market, 301 Main the East side. of Livernois south Mareid P. Dalncs provide a broader scope of art(OES Patron Sponsors ley, at 8 p.m, Tuesday. from the floor, dairymeny from 11|St. The giris not only sell baked of 15 Mile Road. , GREEN LAKE—Service for Har-| education by proper planning a” Spaghetti Day Project |
counties still ga Yn smalljgoods, but they will take orders 7, insisting Commateaen end jold P. Daines, 58, of 6555 Alden use of materials. In-service train-| SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP— 6] ope °
to discuss -\for the follow ok. 6 Dr., will be held at 3 p.m. Friday ing credit is being earned~by the : Slate Auxiliary Election — Tn City _Commisst st approve P “Spaghetti Day,” Feb. 7, will be —berships in the Fair’ Share Assn. — | ¥ Commission must approve lfrom the Donelaon-Johns Funeral teachers attending. racibacny iy nid worthy, MARLETTE — The Martett Id je di their standing in requested rezoning of the prop. Home, ~ Pontiac, with burial in Mrs. Helen Dewey, art elemen-| | sponsored by John Bailey, worthy, — ne arletie |
tary consultant for the Walled patron of Southfie Id ChapteF No.,
519 OFS under the worthy patron's
‘scholarship fund project:
Lunches will be servéd by mem- There wil be section of of
bers of the committee, headed by He is survived by his wife> Arne Imlay Altar Society Ella Bailey, from 11 a.m. until Ieee aaa came are asked
Retesman Daines; his mother, Mrs. ito Receive Members !p.m. and dinner from 5 until 7 p.m. | Community Hospital Auxiliary will,
meet in Town Hall, Friday at.
pan, hite Chapel Memorial Cemete ry,
Mr. Daines, a ‘lifelong resident of Lake schools, made al} the
In addition tothe proposed cen- Oakland County, died in St. Jose »ph/Fangements for the workshop. eee chal, ar-,
may be developed into a residen- |*
Leal _area _ of $18,000, homes. wl,
Supper. to Be Served UNDER BIG TOP_AT SCOTCH — Spadents
* David Helmreich, 6360 Commerce Rd., ‘Robert
Hamel, 6160 Upper Straits Bivd., and Penny Jean |
ete Keven ct mee of Saturday,: Feb;
CafeteriaStyle
SHIP — - The annual pubti¢ Scotch’
will have he theme.
‘Top’” this year.
an event of Sat-| Annual , Scotch School Fai ‘Saturday WEST BLOOMFIELD’ OV v.|there will be a hot dog stand
Amusements are being
planned for afl me —_— of the
. family,
Movies will be shown and there
y, 4 until 9 p.m. will-/be games of skill, the’ cake-|
, continuously from 4 until ture will be a show, present
the booths to be a part of the Scotch School Fair,
them in costurhe is Mrs. Clarence Pardy of Cass
Lake, supper” ‘Chairman for the event.
Ralph Bump, and Mrs. Donald Gil-
' Boot! hs will offer white elephants, jehr ist. : |
spring flowers and plants, needle- |= —_— “(havertisement eS “eg
Boy Scouts will aid in parting || son, Norman A., at home. | IMLAY CITY~The Rosary Altar road, north of Eight Mile road. |
Mrs. Eva Lindsay Truesdell | Society of Sacred Heart Catholic ——— ‘|
HOLLY—Service for Mrs. Eva! ‘Church will hold a reception of Mrs. Miller to Be Hostess
Lindsay Truesdell, 38, 715 S. Broad |R€W members at the church Thurs- Fy ioUR LAKE — The Belle St., will beheld at 2 p.m. -Saturday | 44 night, followed by a business Sherwood Circle of the Methodist
Fred Daines 6f Farmington, and S at Colony Hall, 21780 Evergreen , | ‘ =
| from the Dryer Funeral Home meeting at the home of Mrs Church will meet with Mrs. Milton here, with buria} in Rose Center George Taack, with Mrs. Glenn Miller on Sashabaw Road at 8 p.m. Cemetery. Mrs‘. Truesdell died HAgle as co-hostess. Thursday. ~ + | suddenly this morning at McLaren ; an a 7 | Hospital, Flint. Scouts Elect Officers : . Ot: She is survived by her husband, ee aver Kiwanis Hears Officer William; two daughters Mrs. Aereal FOUR TOWNS — The Explorer | WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN
Smith and Mrs. Betty Dodge, both|Scouts recently elected officers’ | SHIP-=- Kiwanis Club met at 12°10) jot Holly; two sons, W iiam Lind-
say and Richard Lindsay, both of |
Holly; two sisters, Goldie Trues-| dell of Holly, and Hazel Eno, of
Millington; five grandchildren, and}
a brother, Claude Curtiss of Rose |
Center. ss jOES Men:Plan Event. sees
Mrs. Ethel Thayer Marks | METAMORA — The men of Met- ‘Choir Plans Bake Sale VERNON — Service for--Mrs. amor,
Ethel Thayer—-Marks, 68, will be gre
held at 11 a.m. Thursday from the
Bellows Funeral Home, Durand, | with burial in Oakwood Cemetery,
Farmington. Mrs. Marks died at
her home in Vernon yesterday.
The body will be brought to
Thayer Funeral Home, Farming.
ton, until time of the final service |
at? p.m. Friday, in the Farming.
ton Methodist Church. . when they met at the home of Den- | at Rotunda Inn today for the an-
nis Emory. The new secretary and |nual meeting with the organiza-| |
treasure is Mike Gravelle, and the tion's. Lieutenant Governor, Rich-| :
crew leader is David Zeliasco. |ard Scribner. Members and wives |
of the group attended a Detroit
peckey) game game last week.
a OFS will sponsor a PFO; DRYDEN — The choit of the ssive card party at the Masonic! Methodist Church will hold a bake
Hall Stafting - 8 ‘D. m. Saturday. sale at Muir’ 8 Store on Saturday
Sashabaw Council to Meet
SASHABAW PLAINS—The Wom-| will open with a morning session
en's Missionary Council of New 4-~-40:30..
| Hope Bible. Church heré will hold| A devotional service will be led 40YCE J. MILLWARD
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Millward of,
Drayton Plains announce the en-|
gagement of their daughter, Joyce|
|Jeanene, to John Van Mourik of,
Burlington, Ont. The wedding will|
take place March 3 at Burlington |
Baptist Church, Burlington. li | eulture, public pital is dedicated to the education
ot the community in the areas of
ine mental health and to develop-
ing projects that will aid in the
recovery of the mentally i pa-
itients.
Ted Panaretos of Mt. Clemens.
| hospital consultant to the Citizens’
| Trinway St. Mattie Wattles Cir- ‘Committee reports that an aver:.__
Macomb’. - lage of three hundred
\County patients are at the Pontiac
|State Hospital and that organiza-
tions such as the Citizens’ Com-
mittee are effective in bridging
the gap of ignorance and prejudice
associated with the mentally fll.
Southfield Classes
‘fo Open for Adults
SOUTHFIELD 'TOWNSHIP
Registration for adult education ir
Southfield Township will be held
from 7 to 9:36 p.m. Monday in
‘Room 110 at the South‘ield High
School, Classes will begin the fol-
_
‘lowing Monday, Feb. 13.
Courses offered for adults in-
elude, business courses: typing,
| shorthand and investment,
erafts; woodwerking, painting
and ceramics: home making:
millinery and cake decorating;
and self ifeprovement: bedy cul-
speaking, and
bridge.
All classes will meet from 7:30 e
J to 9:30 p.m, on Monday or Tues- ‘day nights except painting and
\ceramics, which have slightly dif-
iferent hours,
Southfield Garmocrats
to Elect New Leaders
SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—
Election of new officers will be
jheld by the Southfield Democratic
Club at its meeting, Tuesday, Feb.
'7, at 8 p.m. at the Southfield No.
10 School, Ten Mile and Berg
roads.
As a part of the program, sev-
eral films on politics and political
|activities will be shown. Refresh-
ments will be served. The public
is invited to attend.
Mrs. Marks, lifelong résident of| \ Sie i alice Nhe ot oot al the area, was bo? in-Novi,__ She The meeting: to cre, place at. noon and a business meeting is |
is survived by her husb: and, §..R, the church on Sumiyaide drive, sc salle] foe, the aftecnocg BOs: Marks; a son, Howard W. of Farm. ington; five stepsons and a step- daughter; 18 grandchildren and a brother, George O. Waite of Novi. :
CAI Building
Meeting Spot
for Gardeners
WATERFORD TOWN SHIP _!
The February meeting of the Wa-
(Boys’
CHILDREN’ . Gir’)
8% to 3. 117 pairs, Reg. $5.95
3% fo $%. 14 paits.
LADIES’ and GIR
41 pairs. Reg. $4.95 to $6.95
terford Branch of the National MEN’S SHOES UF arm and Grden_ Assn, 1 : ‘ ischeduled for T! wursday af 1 p.m. Reg. $9.95 and $IE.95S
will be held in the Women’s
‘|Lounge of the: GAL. Building in-
istead of at the home of Mrs.
Rey. $16.95 76 Pairs
MEN’S SHOES, 47 Pairs
SHOE CLEARANCE 99 § and
BOYS’ Reg. $7.95
Ls’
36%
$928 i Mark. Stewart as announced ear- 4, from 4 to 9:p.m. Pictured with | lier
Speaker for the day will be |
Mrs, John A." Rundel, of the
Rochester Farm and_ Garden
Club. Her talk —-will center on_
house’ plants. ae <
Hostesses for the meeting will
be Mrs. E. J. Lally, Jr., Mrs.
Were $39.95
Were $49.95 “Hullo . . « « this Buckner’ se”
, FINAL CLEARANCE! |
~Men’s 100% Wool Topcoats
Sports and Colored Dress Shirts Va Off
ALL SALES FINAL $29.99 -
$39.99
i _PLENTY OF FREE PARK!
he work and gwyariety vf candies, -
. You Can Paskat ‘Oiur Daor!
4512 Dixie Hwy. - of cars at the event. Scotch |
School is located—at the corner Drayton Plains.
Sear et joe s
“We Give Holden, Red Sampr
NG_IN-REAR OF STORE
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semis dance. pupils. A, Talcott. _ | RESINOL and SOAP Other Offices:. Pontiac—Walled Lake—Utica
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: gaa OCS tid you al Know that today: ts miy birthday?” Rostallo= oi, Prof Says [Hepburn told me the news that,she made “The Merry Widow” was side a car window June 1, 1858,/47 yg our wooo ‘gore ; COCKTAIL “ Pally, hé openeé a box to display a wrist watch, and there was Y she will co-star with Fred Astaire in a class by itself and was widely when a truck backed up and the
' LOUNGE | pure be on «is face. - P \ in a Paramount musical called copied by other actresses with/tailgate pinned his aren: against - ms thence kK || a \ . A ain “ARBOR 1 oo & “Wedding Day” (originally titled|terpsichorean am/ bitions, “os — ~ = was = er _
: e reach for aspirin. | «y, " ee Funeral. Home,
1122 W. Morea $e. It's trom my Daddy,” he said-“He tried to surprise me by peels half a billion “mes a Plered tila es vrgecisd | Pe RE The: Oviatt said he is|
2 Bide | wrapping it just like a pound of butter and putting it on the the nation’s annual hospital bi - “Audnpy was.on Gloud A, because lected at random: Ursula Thies, unable to write betause of the
Heron © table at breakfast. Butl.almost knew it was the watch I goes into drugs. This is the word she’s always admired Fred and she| © glad to be home from picture - S TONIGHT /
; ' [)wanted, and when I saw the little box \ q |from Tom D. Rowe, dean of the loves to dance. She gets here in| making-that I doubt she'll ever | . r : : inside .. . isn’t it pretty?” ; ;eollege of pharmacy at the Uni-| four weeks to start rehearsals; the make arg one, * Ta Laws Jeon Hersholt Better '
A reader, Mildred Southerland Suitt, — vérsity of Michigan. He adds: picture starts April 2. with Rebert ylor, Nancy . ;
IN OUR SHOW " “This | wal bill points Rennie Reagan, having-a tate | LOS°ANGELES @—Actor Jean of Durham, on the bus, described the . ‘ arge ann points up KIRK AND BURT ae : ie rae
the fact that the pharmacy is one," - dinner, Hersholt’ was recuperating today ; All Thi ay kt incident, saying it was one of the “magic . | 100 the ‘mmpet important services of! Lots of: telephone calls. Hal ’ - in St. Vincent’s Hospital trom a
7 ee gifts” of childhood .. . ,the gift that ~ - ‘Wallis called me from the Pumo | The passing of H. L. Mencken, major-operation performed yester- the modern hospital. ; Room in Chicago. He said that he famed writer and critic, recalls the. day. His doctors said he could go
In fact, he says, the cost of ‘signed Kirk Douglas to co-star time he was engaged to Aileen home in about a week and resume.
these drugs is becoming a preb- yt} Burt Lancaster in “Gunfight ‘Pringle. When they broke up,“at least some—of his work” in
lem, not only to the public, but + the O.K. Corral.” |Mencken said, ‘Two rebels should tree. or four weeks, isomehow the small boy will remember
jeven when he is old.
And she’s right because, something |
like 35 years ago, I remember mine. I mo
: Sensational . to hospitalization plans and to in- — +) think they'll be a great team. ‘mot marry.” a Singer of |S0t up pretty early that morning of dustry. .I¢ reflects the tact, he |_ Kirk and Burt,” said Hal, “and . : Modern my 12th birthday. But, no, my Dad | says, that the public and doctors | was mighty glad to be able to! Talked to Alexis Smith and Craig, 4 Songs and seemed to have nothing special for me, | . are using hospitals for diagnistic, | get Kirk, eed will play the role of/Stevens who are in Chicago in| | pd nor did he even mention the date. is ‘Preventative and therapeutic [Doc Holliday.” “Plain and Fancy.” They're both)
‘ “I broke the handle . ecrvices. = very happy and are reconciled for “Son,” he said,
off the spade working in the garden
last night. I wonder if you'd go down
and fetch me a new spade handle be-
fore ‘-breakfast?” —
. And _when I got there, they gave me |
The Gift—a bicycle Dad had ordered | In the days when Wyatt —
and Bat Masterson figured, Doc
Holliday was quite.a character.
I suspect that getting a chance
to play this colorful character de-
cided Kirk in favor of “Gun- fight. ” : Sirice less than one-half of Mich- keeps now,
'\igan’s 270 hospitals have .a -full-
, jtime pharmacist, Rowe suggests
| (research on pharmacy services be
F jearried through.
“This study should explore such’
things as: levels of service, oper- * * &
From: ‘Palm Springs comes
werd that Jimmy Van Heusen
played host to Frank Sinatra, "ge LEE CARON: in his 4th Great Week!
Comic MC that “corns” it
with our new headliner:
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Jones ahd David Selznick, and well in advance . , » mudguards, coaster
brake, rubber tips for the handlebars, | ations, drug costs, — personnel, |
equipment, layout and space re-
eiyege in hospital pharmacies Very happy Joan Crawford
sounded when she told me over the ,
long distance telephone that she| Inn’s new cocktail lounge. the Buddy Adiers at the Desert | 1:00,4:06 7:08-10:14 a light, and even a bell to warn pedes-
trians I was coming... In bliss I~
rode it home. No Cadillac or Jaguar
could ever mean so much as that bike
I got early that morning in the very ~ ..” he adds. and Alfred Steele and the children) British. director Anthony Asquith)
had the time of their lives at St.\is in New York to cast the life! Research would also. point out, | Moritz. story of T, E, Lawrence, to be, Dean Rowe says, whether the | «“[t's so beautiful.” said Joan, shot in Arabia. He.says there are’
patient is getting his dollar's “that it looks as if God and Walt more English actors on Broadway |
IT’S ONE LONG HOWL FROM GLAMOROUS
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ae long ago. worth on drugs and how he can | Disney had” gotten together to than in the whole of Exeiand. WHERE What was yours? get more for the same cont. He ‘create it.’ : : GOOD explains: en Shc ued Stocls com tc have | Producer Fry Houseman. takes \EUTEI
THE MIDNIGHT EARL... “Such research .would fill an, settled all their difficulties. Fve [cave of absence, from MGM. to wo FRIENDS TOM urgent need for study to Singer. Peggy King reconciled with : improve never heard her sound. 90 re- |American Shakespeare Festival
: clinical and administrative use of| loxed. AEET husband Knobby Lee—and just in time.- | [a aca ae a an [ ME for theip third wedding ann'y ... White © pharmacy services, and for study! sy. said she had been at a lunch. | June and July, He directed “King F EL House correspondent M at Smith, i to effect practical application of eon at “21 with Shirley Booth, Lear” on the stage and “Julius - . quiet ty tte respo erriman bie advances in medical sciences.” |Marlene Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs. Caesar” for the screen. CinemaScoPe in : peg Georgia, acid that «to NORMA |Michaet Redgrave, Richar#l Wid-' —— = issdas not acting like a man who is going to run (confirming our ‘mark and Gypsy Rose Led. coatmeng RITA MORENO own prediction weeks ago). Bob B urns ! Il Said Joan, “Shirley brought CARA THEATRE) NO RTH In the wonder of High Fidelity Ae Grace Kelly's new movie, “The. Swan” will be released With Cr itical be _ he taraea cole s bae Wal OetY Gil Sévstoa | : meat
around wedding time . ,....Frank Sinatra's building a itiful 19-year-old gir#~Mrs. Red-
Kidney Ailment 2nd LAUGH HIT!
her hew. cafe act—at the opening of a local market. Sloan the ost dot’ lnk = Simpson's being taught to ice skate by Gant Gaither . . .|David Hertz. The 64-year-old mov-| Socialite Pamela Curran Wade turned down a role in’ the
musical, “Mr. Wonderful.”
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* ag See > Mollet Assumes
Post as Premier Pledges Quick Solution,
of Algerian Problems
ie and radio comedian has been in
ja coma since last Saturday. His
health has been failing since he
underwent surgery three years
age.
Burns fashioned a length of pipe
and a whisky funnel, blew fuzzy
bass notes and told jokes about} @ @ STARTING SATURDAY e@ e
Kirk Douglas. in “INDIAN FIGHTER”
|| Edward G. Robinson in “BLACK TUESDAY”
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COCKTAIL:
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|his Uncle Fud, Grandpaw § . ck i WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Modesty is the feeling that others, jand other folks in Van » Buren, Ark | on Taking Command ° = . = | 85 North Saginaw beta discover for themselves about how wonderful you are.”— ~ NOW | mn
: = m Cutler, ‘ Inactive in ‘how business for the By JOSEPH F. DYNAN . waettaaay TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: _"You'ean't always tel! a man//ast 10 years, Burns has been en-| PARES ae eares first Social- 2 ll Theu Set. Str ra rn and 1 :45 | by the company he keeps—they may ‘be his in-laws.” —Harry |eaeet a San F 2 I — inc’ 1947 Sols over . aM: y purchases and sales. His 200-acre) is' remier s
} 3 See conmte rises hohe nae ‘ Inc.) farm im the valley is an ,agri-'the governmental reins today, LAST TIMES TONITE We are p roud to announce that “AN That - — cate, Inc. Coe oemece: __ | heading a non-Communist leftist “"Africen Lien”. " Heaven Allows” will be held over through ;
..|coalition pledged to prompt nego-] ,, ight 0 Saturday due to overwhelmin ular
D tiations Jo end the costly Algerian N of the Hunter ‘ a & pop ;
Every Nite of the Week ¢ emocrats Upen ac on Lisen OW ED contict. | omen | * * * ) | “g LITTLE WORDS” > Philosophy Concerning Defense Polic Socialist. Party Secretary Gen- | The Same Stars and Same Studio That Gave
— Y eral Guy Mollet, who once taught | You "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION!” = , he English, was con- = TOOD 4 alee a Jackson iment of such an intermediate-|viets in the military and atomic \aemearacs tne meee oe a, THURS.--FRI.--SAT. }_ |
Diners, Steaks, > ger that wa ' hegaatd wae range missile—and after that, an fields since Worta War I. jwar Premier by an unusually’ CINEMASCOPE | tie LOCK I UDSON- ~ ‘Besateis and Partie | QT 00 mile ballistic missile before|iMterenatinental missile with © 5-| 14. sais the mel Sr slamiviacy omy; | | » —_— q the end of this year.” |000-mile range and the capability completely new detieiie plllesonhy| Tae ote ee Gao with 83 ob! “SEVEN ' “ : 4 ss: © of carrying atomic destruction to'which he boiled down into these gtentions. VY ‘AHOE q| He said the balance of world)the United States. terra: | Mentions es BRIDES 4@ military power would shift against J An a a ; : ackson's. prepared Senate -out work on critical projects The chamber’s 151 Communists FOR TECHNICOLOR as 4 : , B4N2 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9754 : win the “crllcal seen” tor develop speech was planned as the opening|‘®day to avoid allout war tomor- (gave their votes to Mollet to pres: SEVEN 1 e— ii es row:
wn AGNES MOOREHEAD - COMBAD RAGEL « + VIRGINIA GREY - GLORIA TALBOTT
NIT GUIDE round of a Democratic volley at
jadministration ~ defense _ policies.
Lined up to join in were Demo-
cratic Senators Mansfield of Mon-
tana, Kennedy of Massachusetts
and ‘Symington of Missouri, a for-
mer Air Force secretary. '
Jackson said America has ‘‘con- | sure him for the “popular front”
He proposed that: |
1. The ballistic missile project)
|should now proceed with the maxi-| mum effort of which this nation’ and other moderate groups. voted
is capable, supported by the kind) with Mollet’s Republican Pront
of urgency that heretofore Ameri- lof Socialists and Radicals, and!
cans -have reserved for war-time most rightists abstained, This gave | tieup they seek with the Socialists.
To counter this, the Catholic MRP,
(Popular Republican Movement) |
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7 El-Mar Drive-In | Foop : Restewrent .. . Dizie Mwy. ot Silver Lake Reed [4 fst wowoservt conditions,” and that: ithe new Premier a majority of
2. “To implemerit this objertive, those - voting -without the Reds. |
the ballistic missile program) The Republican Front, which
should be placed under a full- Mollet leads jointly with Radical
time civilian administrator, re- party leader Pierre Mendes-France , sistently underestimated” _the So-
Trrittti
: i. I porting directly to the secretary actually has only ~_ * heres | * * t a e Open 8 a efense on to the President.' ithe 596-member Assembly Ss te — : Wednesday Is Family } Night © 44 - <2 ‘ease of this the government is. ee oa President ae in his generdlly conceded a tife expec- } i a ! ! . {
Y ‘AA inh : g| budget for fiscal 1957 starting July yee of only three~ or~ four i Tie KIDDIES : |
Where Di > aie @/1, included $1,276,000,000 for missile, Months. = | 1 Hi! 5 P.M. 5 es ALWAYS 1) ere Dining le a Pleasant _ Bi development. This compares with} nt | Py PAReVin muy. r] 8917 millions for the current year. | The Preifigr's streamli = = | | steed ea ee a ool aa el es en ea Corner of M-24 ane Clarkston a. d : | Jackson conceded there had ‘been| man Cabinet includes seven Sovial- | hake O : - “ OUR. SPECIALTIES Ho stepup, but he told a reporter ‘sts, three Radicals, one nonparty | STARTS TODAY — 2 CINEMASCOPE HITS!
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_ APPEARING NICHTLY AT THE PIANO AND ORCAN J 8 8 Holland. wee or oe ues ® Roast Turkey - te DINNERS x COCKTAIL BAR |g =a i -They are Joseph L. Brewer, 19, Fli M R Foe = Business Luncheons — Dinners to Take Out ('® Eight compartment Relish @ °! 91 Tebeau Ct.. and William Mc~ int an eceives a ae 8 Tray just brimming over qe we of 207_E. Huron St., .
. a 8 with Tempting Appetizers— eir confessed ace lice, D T mr Try Our New Drive-In Service @ including our Famous anti @ ald Ritter, 27, of 4 Saginaw St. 60 Day Jail Term ALSO! MIGHTY INDIAN ADVENTURE! Pings Pie © Chicken In a Box W tet. Pron mee Chal & f will be sentenced Feb. 6. = A Flug mas. who var areeek ke — Shrimp In a Box © Spaghetti In 2 Box and Salt Sticks from our ee nen “ Joe’s Famous Sp Ho 5 own Bake Shop. s Canada is divided into five nat- | Waterford selena | rages ea el 7 agheit | eee eee = ral regions ~~ the Laurentian been nced days al 1088 West Haren st. H FAMOUS | Piateaii, the Aflantic Coast region, Oakland County’ Jail by cont VA/H ITE | | | Open © P.M.-8 A.M—Sen, 2-12 PM. Guest te Moa. 5 ri Judge H. Russel Holland. ; Z. ; WINE CELLAR the St. Lawrence Lowlands, the : ee 4 _. a Great Plains ard the Western Abner J. Gupton, 27, also was oa ATHER as "Dick & Jim m= WINES, BEERS AND ALES g| Mountains. placed on two-year probation and | i = ns = ar — ho) ——-—______. ./ assessed $150 court costs. we : ee bs. H ae ‘vorty = : iors pesieady Jan..23 that he : = BOWLING _ 4 . _ LUNCHES “9 r WANTED To BUY hit_a “mah with a bottle, stole a oo -
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Chinese Actress Tells
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Los ANGELES w®—Chinese-born,
Hollywood film actress. Marie
‘Tsien has obtained a divorce from’
Ernest- Tsien, Vancouver, . B.C.,|
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ito the ancient customs of their|
inative China but took advantage’
{of modern telephones to make her!
|conform. * ° .
“IT am now an American citi-
zen,"’ Mrs. Tsien testified, “‘but my
husband wanted me to be like the
er|women in China. He wanted abso-
lute obedience and he had to-know'
where I was every minute away,
from him. I had to report ta:him,
by telephone many, times a day.”
The coy were wed in Shang:
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“Hearts and Flowers” is the title of
the dance sponsored by Ahepa organiza-
tion and Daughters of ‘Penelope, an aux-
iliary to Ahepa, Shown.are Mrs, Louis
Pictured checking ticket and program arrangements from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in St. George Hellenic Hall.
for the “Hearts and Flowers”: dance are (left to right) Proceeds will go toward a building fund for an interna-
John Isotsonis and Mrs. George Pratt, cochairmen of the ‘ tional home for orphaned Greek = being built at
‘ticket committee, and William P. Gregory, program co- Garrison, N. Y.
chairman. An out-of-town orchestra will play some Thomas, general chairman The dance
SES OMS we ke ns
Royal Men™
Low-Rated
- by Zsa Zsa Hungarian Actress
Considers Princes}
Out of Style
By EMILY BELSER
HOLLYWOOD. (INS) — Grace
Kelly may have landed quite a
catch when she became engaged
to Prince Rainier of Monaco, but
Hungarian actress Zsa Zsa Gabor
noted today that ‘‘princes are out
of style.”
. * s *
“Princes,"’ she said, “and all
other kinds of royalty—except, of
course, the British royal family—
are passe. They belong to the last
century.”
“Zsa Zsa, who once was mar-
ried to a prince herself, pointed
out .that European girls are
brought up to marry good, solid
American businessmen.
‘But American girls,” she added, |/F2
“are brought up to catch princes
and counts and dukes. In Eu @
rope, we care nothing about tifles.
They: aren't worth ‘bothering
‘about.”” : 1S * * @
According to the Hungarian fire-
ball, who numbers hotel king Con- Effie Anastos is pictured pouring
planning session for the “Hearts and
’ Flowers” dance sponsored by Ahepa -or-
ganization and the Daughters of Penelope.
Miss Anastos is darite cochairman and
Mr. Gianakos | is chairman id the refresh. _coffee-for George Gianakos at a recent_ Broceete 4
Earmarked .
for Orphans
> * 8
7 handled By Mrs. aan -will benefit an internationa
phaned Greek boys which ¥ Out, Pomer ont tie.:6. ¥: ye g
in Garrison, N.Y. The ev Pe nc. ena i a ta
Saturday in St. George He ment committee, and publicity is
“the direction of Mrs,
and Mrs, Aleck. Romeos, decorations chairman, and_ Alex Mariva avenue, with dancing from p.m. - —
to 1 a.m.
ment committee. The dance, being held
Saturday i in St. George Helleiiie Hall, will
feature music by an out-of-town orchestra.
Proceeds will be donated to a fund-for the
building of an.international home for_or-
phaned Greek boys on the Hudson river in
New York state.
53 ie us
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rad Hilton and suave movie actor
George Saunders,/among her ex-
‘hubbys, the mst eligible royal
male these days is Prince Christian
of Hanover. we}
she declared, ‘‘but he's so hand-'' 4
some he’ doegn't need it.” “WEDN ESDA y, FE BRU AR Y 1
Ag for Zsa Zsa’s own prince ther, the Saturday evening dance, “Hearts and sponsored jointly by Ahepa organization
Flowers,” is given by (left) Mrs. §. V.. and the Daughters of Penelope to benefit first husband, Turkish diplomat}
Burhan Belge) he was 50 Cp) f . a . oP ae - : -
ocparees? ce) hie tide (that hell ekles of Ottawa drive and (right) Mrs. the building of an international homé for Personal. News of interest
* 8 8 Mrs. Sekles is grand governor of the’ from 9 p.m. to I a.m.
American girls so susceptible to; ae oe : = __—|of Spokane drive have returned to ‘Mercy Hospital. =
royalty.
“In ‘Europe, we read fairy |) paprs (Ns) ~ Pierre - Imain | as a floating silver gray, full- : |and acquaintances is the good news Oxbow | Lake.
ex-hubby Sanders in “Death of ‘aidance dresses. . A member was honored with a Mr. and firs. C. Bryan
Scoundrel," said she ‘still isn’t a
thinking of marrying bgain—not| TELE BEADED, |
“| Harbage, Mrs: . A. Ede, | bite, street. ‘Weekend at Camp einen meee Ld mio
Member of Girl Scout Troop ‘31 Hampton, Mrs. ‘rt Nienstedt, — Dennis oe
Another of the to ie ee Spent the weeke nd at Camp Sher- Mrs, Robert
'in fashion. ho Pacman a___MRS. JAMES F. RANAMAN Wood. Accompanying the xirts were Staatey Wak “But-awhen I do,” she scoffed, \with mother of pearl) sequins and -
“it won't be a prince. Who wants €mbroidered Atha flowers,
to marry a prin�"*- m - /Strattord lane,
White Jewelry. Cool. “supple liné”: with infricately| Mrs. James'F. Lanahan of Royat their leader, Mrs. Lloyd Parter, +. was initiated into Pi Kappa Phi na- | fe Women’ s Sectio |
SO ASHAME! | — A preview of the finery to be worn at ' is handling dance publicity.” The event 1s | as
~ Y e /
never misationed It | Aleck Capsalis, also of Ottawa drive. orphaned Greek boys. Dancing will be Trips, Guests ‘Enliven N
| =f Zsa Zsa couldn't say what make Lovie Seco of Penelope and Mrs. Capsalis —— Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Vasbinder, ‘Brian James, Jan. 24 at St. Soieph Mes 5. New Orleans, Mexico’
\thetr home following a toy eet Grandparents of the infant are
eat care ivacati Boca Faton, Fla. / |Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Becker of M
"en oe we oe > Balrngin Unveils ‘56 Line Blue Star Unit ieaae ates we de eee Hears Letter | Of interest to his many friends) Jamies A. Short of Myrtle dri
| ——— : | the sé#eond violin section. will be
even to Porfirio Rubirosa;‘té whom! One of the latter is entirely bead- i and Mts. Gerald Guinagl. - ied’ i blue flow tt ai : | Edward RK, Jones, son of Mr. and she is supposedly engaged. \ whigg ssckerouma “Asother| ia. tte Girl Scouts Spend | Also attending are tre. Secor | | save. Magers C. dense of Obduanb: Wesleyan Church
1956 : ae PAGH iS 19-22
meme
‘dwinter
\City/and: Acapulco were ‘among the
vighved. a ;
Following a morth’s vacation
at St. Petersburg and Miami,
| Fla., Mr, and Mrs. Charles A.
Peter Slabinski
on His Birthday:
Mrs, ‘Petey Slabinski,’ Mrs. Joe
Pollina and- Mrs. John Victor were
| Ovehaciea under the direction of | at St. Joseph Merey Hospital. . jan
jbirthday. party. Refreshments were iMr. and Mfrs. Clarence K. Patter.) Carl Shultz will appear in con- Mrs. Delores Blue of Nardin,
iservedi at the close of the meeting. ‘¢on, Mrs. Zar Crittenden And Mr, | cert Sunday evening. Playing in dkla., is the infant’s grandmother.
oS Plans Youth Rally: *
Connelly, .son of}; The yaung people of the Wes-|
ricker and Mrs:-Mr. and Mrs. W.-H. Connelly of jeyan Methodist. Church are spon-|
Bloomfield Hills, -soring a youth rally- Friday and! , tales, too. But the story always |), 4 2 * & = ». G : presented his spring silhouette length,chiffon dress embroid- that Dr. Arthur R. Young has re- : dehle have returned to their zames and motion O-
ends ‘And she lived happily ever 50. 1956 featuring. an uncom ‘ ered with crystal beads. From President. turned to-his Shoreview drive home| Sophomores at St. Mary Col- | home on Elizabeth Lake road, |Vided entertainment during the
after with a nice, reliable Ameri- posed, untucked bustling and’ . A letter on bylaws ‘and rituals following: his stay in Pontiac Gen- lege once again are planing for . t & « €vening. Refreshments swere nm man’.” : The strapped, low secollcte! WAS |. oF a generous shoulders. k ‘Of_the Biye Star Mothers, from eral Hospital. f= _ the first. big event ipeom- Cuatives Deeg, daughter of the S¢rved from a buffet table #1
Recently a friend divulged that, >. * «* * filled to the neck with sheer Bray the national president, was read, . 2 6 | ing semester, ‘the a ail Winter poy. and Mrs. James W. Deeg oft .tered.with a birthday cake.
the actress’ mother, Jolie Gabor.) pi. slim, firm waists aré high- chiffon. at the recent meeting of the Blue} Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Eames of | Carnival. |Lowell street, and John PaMigge+—Altending the Saturday eve:
didn’t inclyde Prince vegoern Apel lighted by throat-caressing ,cowl - aan ; Star Mothers of America Chapter Qherekee road returned |hotne -| “Mercury Magic’? has been chos-man, son of Mr. and Mrs, John) ®ing-party were Mr, and Mrs,
the tamed Gabor sisters’ “‘eligi \necklines, cylindric three-quarter- wise f ERE _ (Four. . . | Monday from a week’s stay at (en as the name /for this year’s Niggeman.of Lakeland avenue, will Frank Lada, Mr. and Mrs; -Mi-
_ man” list because the prince WaS/tength sleeyes, corselet skirts and aS Sgt | cee -- | Motel Frontenac in Queber. “fearnival and / an inteffiational participate ib the statewide Michi-| chael: Samuilow,~Mr. and Mrs,
too short. zs Genica thi She |POETOE. | - : | The meeting, held at the YMCA, * * « itheme will carried out in dec-gan Peace $peech Contest to bel. Charles Siabinski, Mr. and Mrs.
a Zsa Zsa denied this. | sum-st; ipa cheaeie”) calta | also featured the annual reports’ Attending the annual convention/ ations. bagi it Kalamazoo College.) — Black, Joe Pollina, John
a have many button-and-bow trim: | by standing committees. Mrs. banquet of the Diocese of Michigan—Roberta Massey, daughter of Mr. | Chariyne and John are) Vietor, the John Siabinekis, the
“Mama. never had such a list, | mings James Schram gave the hospital of the Episcopal Church, being @ . Mrs OG hs Massey of Bit- sophomores at Albion and will en-| Alex Levickis, the Joseph Cizew- but if she had there wouldn't have! i . repert. . held this.evening in Masonic Tem ayh, is chairman of the post- ter the contest discussing ‘some! skis and the Edward Stabinskis.
been any princes on it!” ok me A eave ieey The group atso received a Jet- ple, Detroit, are the Rev. and Mrs. dance/committee and Mary _ K. lorie of CU nderdevemped Areas har. and Mrs. Clifford Beaure-
MORE GENEROUS __ {Straight chalk-white coats, worn ter requesting its assistance with C. ‘George Widdifield; the Rev, Whifrig, daughter of Mr. ‘and Mfrs. and World Peace igard, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Am- over navy blue sheath dresses i é Joyin G. Whiting, alsa of B > * The dynamic blonde actress ad- the Detroit USO, Mrs. Derothy Al’ and Mrs. Loujs W. Towler and, the n a bad alsa sau Mr. und i ‘ ishay, Mr. and Mrs, George Pratt
mitted that European men are a There js- cae slim. white silk aft. mas was installed as guard and Rev. and Mrs. Waldo Hunt. m, is chairman of the hostess at Mrs. Richard 1. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cranino
little more generous than Ameri- ernoon dress with black shorthand) Mrs. John Bottom was jnstalled Others are Mr. and Mrs. Henty “ormunuie®- * o| * | poses eon ac Gea tare jms Gt e « ! cans. jpatterns and a group of fabulously} jae) assistant _ Conduchiess. iHouston, Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Eye- | @dughter, Michele A i Zsa Zsa, who is co-starring with embroidered, bell-skirted, decollete *} lund, Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Riker, The Albion College Chamber = cwcle Anp, dan. 28 | Detroit guests were Mr. and Mrs. Abe Farris, Mr. and Mrs,
Edward Matsuga, Mr. and Mrs,
Thomas. Rowinski, Mr. and Mrs,
James Youness, ‘Mr. and Mrs,
. |Berhard Kosteva, Mr, and Mrs,
John Fedulchak and Mr. and Mrs,
Ben Demeski.
+| Special Gathering
‘Held by Arfiéranth
Mrs. Cyril Davis and Elaine’ Sith. Mrs.’ joes Wagner of Mor-itional fraternity at Michigan State Saturday tveningsat’ 7:30. The 11) Sixty members of the Order of Far’ and away spring and” suri. Worked, elegantly severe suits of Oak received_her bachelor of phil’ On F
meres favorite and most flattering Tinen-weave wool -in \ sand, . mud osophy degree in English at thé elécted. Sally Eisley was elected evenin . “ 1) we g at the home of her broth- st color is Avhite. This season pure F putty colors’ worn _— printed~ $ y student.
white jéwelry will give you that, ped turbans, ~ —— \University of Detroit recently. She President and will be ‘assisted by er-indaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ad
Trosty,/ ‘eool effeet to help: you look! . One mannequin, Lillian, 1 (Shirley Funderburk, ‘secretary; ‘road. = Lf Silverside drive have returned to) Schools of Indiana, will speak; Spe-'troit and Royal Qak. “The next -
erisp/as a lettuce leaf on the most ing strikingly: like Grace "weity, James R.. Mitchell of Murphy) (Robérta Smith, treasurer, and The. Beckers are receiving con-|their horhe following a, month’s|cial music js for the serv- lin Feb. 10: will be for elec-
wane day. | modeled some of these, as well javenue. t Margaret White, scribe, - \gratulations on the birth of a son,| \vacation in the Southern states andjices. ~ public js invited to attend. tion of officers. ae
° yak eon ies : — \ , tv
-F i 4 os ‘ at - j ’ i :
’ (ee ; 5 ‘ ai , f , = will also be devoted to the youth. |
* ¢ | The Rev. Paul Billheimer, presi-
ts the daughter ot Mr. and Mre. Sharon. Keller, vice , President; Richard R. Becker of Voorheig. Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Lazelle of dent of the Great Commission) Guests attended from Flint, De. riday evening officers were ton Grove; Tl, arrives?” Mtdnday University, where he is a pre-law a.m. and..7 p.m; s-setVices Sunda the Amaranth - attended a _pecent.
‘special meeting at Roosevelt Tene
ple.
We Are) Featuring Our
Once-A-Year Special!.
Our Snap-Back Permanent "$ 562
~ a fer You”
Florence’ s "Beauty "Salon ——— = _ FE 5-
ae
=) By ELIZABETH WOODWARD
“Dear Miss bagerstgliryund|
wants me to go to dances and have
| dates with bays—and 86 do I But why don’t I go out? The-answer is| Mother
—s not asked.
Dorothy |
_Archambeau -
MEN'S FLORSHEIM SHOES
Regular $17.95 to $22.95 $] 4 0
_ dust 66 Pairs Left of
| VITALITY SHOES Regular $12.95 : $6.80
Now Only
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Reguler $5.95 to $7.95 33.95 ,
Now Slashed to
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= YOUR CHOICE ONLY
NOTICE—NEW STORE HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 5:30
Pridey Night *til 9
TOD D’S Shoe Store 20 West Huron Street *
12.95, bride of Peter
J. Maringer
Saturday
morning in
Our Lady of
- Refuge
Church, She is
the daughter of
_ Mrs. Leo J:
Archambeau
of Rosedale
avenue, and he~
is the son of
Mrs. Peter W.
Maringer of
Detroit. The
couple will
reside at
W atkins Lake.
Atter Florida
At a —— Mass Saturday
‘morning in Our Lady of Refuge
\Church Dorothy “Archamebau
Bradley, daughter of Mrs. Leo J.
Archambeau of Rosedale avenue,
became the bride of Peter J. Mar-
linger, son of Mrs. Peter W. Mar-
inger of Detroit. >;
The Rev. Thomas Bartol cele-
‘brated the 11 o'clock Mass in the
presence of 200 guests,
.As the bride approached the
altar on the arm of her broth-
er, William Archambeau, she
was wearing a bailerina-length
gown of sta green taffeta fash-
foned on princess lines, Her
matching hat was trimmed in
rhinestones and she carried a
white orchid on g prayer book.
Mrs. Frank M. Jagunich was
her ‘sister’s honor attendant. Her
princess - style gown was in a
carmel-color silk. shantung taffeta,
accented by a sea green head- piece, | MR. ond MRS: PETER MARINGER’
Couple to Reside at Lake “I partly blame my mother for ever becaue she aia emar- along with another reasonable in-_ jgoing out gradually and easily—4
this. Last year I went to a dance) rasses me by telling terrible Vattio trom Tim. Se0 what she! maybe you'll fd yourselt doing ath Sy ot Rens, bet ve. wie | says to that... just that.
jae saeeaped to 0 leave * until my Let het, digest the idea of your! (Copyright 1956) _
auadi wien ecsute thinks she’s doing things for me. Married
ee /- » | for my_own good. But how can 1! ° Saturda
make her realize that she's hinder-}- aint A :
ing me? And how can I get dates?” First. Christi
ty ristian Answer: -It's easy enough ti) . Church were blame somebody else when you're Mr ‘ond _
not having very good luck at the : Dou R .
thing you want most. You claim Ostr r. She
yoor mother is- hindering you. - ander. .
She’s keeping you ‘from being at- is the former
tractive to boys... Mary Martha _* 2 @ M.
But she’s not “even around when} i Our ty
have your chances to attract daughter of |
boys, She doesn’t’ share the Mr. and Mrs
interfere with the —_ .
friendships you make during hinch ount of , in the corridors between Oliver street.
‘classes, while you're at play re-|- 7 page a Le
hearsal, or at the drugstore after eis
"| school. We son of
ou're completely on your own | Mr. and Mrs.
the day to make the most | John
aisaa! pope a ; “Ostrander of
Line up for friends a couple of Parkway
who, do have dates. Get them drive.
“Then have a party or two at
home, When your mother sees the
pendulum swinging in your direc-
tion, she'll be eager to cooperate;
she won't hinder you.
Honeymoon ;
Mrs. Allan Montieth was the|, Dea" Miss Woodward: Every-
zie of Detroit,
* bride’s other attendant, Her cos-
tume was identical in style and
color to the honor attendants.
ATTEND BRIDEGROOM
Robert Maringer of - Columbus, |
|Ohlo, served his, brother as best |
man, Seating the guests were
Charles Shipp and Grant MacKen-
*
When Mrs, Archambeau received
her guests at the 5 o'clock recep:
tlon in Amvets Hall, she was wear-|
ing a brown peau ‘de soie sheath
dress with’ matching accessories,
| and a corsage of pink and white
carnatipns,
Mrs, Maringer dese a dress |
of rose beige lace over_taffeta |
with pink accessories. Her cor- |
ee we ee end ee
carnations,
Following a icaueyinege trip
Florida the couple will mule &
Watkins Lake. | body thinks I’m old enough to start
|dating except my mother. I guess ie NOU a ecu errete ie . paras be ike ee pe ee
; oo 7 oe THE YoytiAc PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1956 _ \ Sane
be A!
4 .
Girl Blames Mother for Her Lack of Dates 7
Mary M. M
Gown of Sati A bridal gown of white satin
and velvet was ebay ol ‘by Mary
Martha Mount for her Saturday
wedding to Donald R. Ostrander.
The couple was married by the
Rev. Duncan McColl in the First
Christian Church. The ceremony MR. and MRS. D. R. OSTRANDER
she’s afraid of losing me, or just
| doesn’t trust me. was performed in the presence of,
: 230 guests, “I'm 14 and Tim is 16 and we'd e ¢ «@
like very much -to start dating ide is th Mr.
each other, But mother won't in eat pct < Oli.
even allow him to visit me. How can | pareunde Bit to bet axe start | ver street, and Donald is the son
dating hinw?’*
Answer: You want blanket per- I Sh ld
mission to see Tim as often as, OW Ou
possible, to have him conie to the)
‘house and to go out with him! Man Greet whenever he asks you. And that 5
your mother can't see. She just S
;won't give such generous permis- X- POUSE:
| sion,
But she might consider one spe-
cific invitation at a time. Present) It's Best if Couple
her with an ivitation from Tim to) Can Smile When | go to early movies, complete . :
with reasonable transportation ar- Meeting
9 Tangements, and an early curfew.
‘She might not, object.
And three weeks later come By EMILY POST
A reader writes me as follows:
iges
February Sale! SAVE 10% or MORE on all FURNITURE and ACCESSORIES |“Will you please tell me what is
‘correct in the following situation:
Mr. and Mrs, A, are seated in a
restaurant. ‘The former Mrs. A. ar-
rives with a man friend and is
seated at a table nearby. -
| “The divorce was not a particu-
larly friendly one although they
do speak occasionally. Should Mr.
A. greet his ex-wife when en-
countering her or should he treat
her asa stranger?
WILLETT DREXEL fr
ETHAN ALLEN I am the second Mrs, A. and
am anxious to know what is
| This is not a very large town
| and we do run into each other
from tinse to time.’*
——— ount Wears
n and Velvet
of Mr. and Mrs. John Ostrander
of Parkway drive. He
: The white velvet bodice of the
bridal gown accented the skirt of
white satin. The gown wag de-
signed and made by the bride's
mother. She were a fingertip veil
of illusion and carried g white
orchid on her Bible,
Mrs. James C. Mount, sister-in-
law of the bride, were gowned iden-
tically in floor-length dresses of
blue crystallette. They woré similar
florat headpieces and carried white
muffs with rosebuds.
Alfred served as his
brother's best man. Seating the
"Quick Mister
| Agent—Some —
Fur Insurance!”
“Sorry Mr. Fox, we don’t
think it would help you now.
Besides, we do not insure
furs ‘on the hoof.’ Some
day, when you are a cape,
| we'll be glad to cover you.”
Fur- insurance covers
theft, holdup, fire, damage»
by water and many other
risks and adds to the pleas-
ure-of wearing your furs by
eliminating the fear. of loss.
Let us give you: full de-
tails for this “peace of
mind” protection.
THATCHER |
PATTERSON
& WERNET
Pontiac Community National
Bank FE 2-9224 Sara Hallock, maid of honor, and| -
guests were James C. Mount,
brother of the bridé; Jack Ostran-.
der of Big Rapids, brother .of the
bridegroom, and Gerald Breen. |
RECEPTION FOLLOWS
For the reception held in the
church parlors, Mrs.:Mount greet-|
ed the guests wearing a beige
silk dress with powder blue ac-.
cessories. Mrs. Mount wore a dress
of lace over pink satin with pi
accessories, ; * * *
When the newlywéds left on their
honeymoon trip to Indiana, the
new Mrs. Ostrander was wearing Short Curl
Permanents
From co
$6 <
, MBERIAT.
Beauty Salon
29 E. Pike St. FE 4-2878
a three-piece beige suit with aqua =
accessories. On their return they
will reside on Dwight avenue.
Mr. and Mrs, John E. Ostrand-
er entertained at the rehearsal —
— evening in their |
Seer
ers and a a and
bridegroom centered the serving
table. eller erseogd el aa
above the centerpiece.
Mr. and Mrs. Mount, the Rev.
and Mrs. Dunean D. McColl and!
members of the bridal party were | Religious (fave
Rosaries, Missals, Medals,
il Bibles, Statues, Sick Call
Sets, Gifts.
Come to
The Madonna Shop
795 Woodward Ave.
Free Parking FE 5-9275
In the Sagamere Motel ~ OLD PINE. Farnous Drexe! Old Pine
ditional . . ~ MAPLE and CHERRY
- Willett Uancester County and Brownleigh
Maple .. . Willett Wildwood, Transitional, fovely informal furnitute
. . American ‘Tra-
i] dining rooms, bedrooms and living room tables. Our éntire Ethan Allen functional groupings
; for dining room and bedroom plus al! the
All at for ~ living room tables and chairs
0% Off .. "ee
. special orders, too.
‘Countryside and Trans-East Solid Cherry
. all at 10% off the regular price during
February . . . Now is a fine time to add to
your present pieces or to start a new en-
semble of this finer quality furniture . . .
- Sale price applies to Special Orders, too
. . $0 you save even if we don’t have your
pieces right in stock,. . selection of upholstery materials . .
materials as well ,
ty ‘save even though we may not have just
ece you want ‘right in stock . .. The savings applies to special
of WILLETT, DREXEL or ETHAN ALLEN furniture: or to LAVABOS .
" ¥ by
terrific buy.
$195 sofa, turquoise and gold high back chair, $17
» Sofa alone wal, $200. 175
i : ; ings ail crane to clea at $99. . . some were priced itant SOFA and 2 ie |
; low back chait with Hunting-print . . . 3 pieces . .
| all with removahie zippered cushions , . . all for $150
_ Group of LOUNGE CHAIRS Group of lounge, chairs, in’ variety of styles and cover- $
up to $159... all fis sales , . . all floor gamples {9 9
Stainless Steel Kitchen Tool Set... | - $4.95
Pancake turner, masher, basting nm, meat fork, spatula,,and soup ladle ..,
ith ack to h the: : / ‘ ty with 6 ‘0 hang them on. 7 7 $8-95
_ Nicked Canister Set... \.. eee .$4.95 One-half price for this afl white canidter set . +. three pieces... lacy edge —— ---
_ hinged tops. Other samples reduced, nr i -.. makes a fine
Knife Set pe fee ee ee eee ef one a. $9.95
\ es Robeson knife.set . , «Slicer, cook's knite, P ing knife, boning knife and spatula
| ees @ll.in-a handsome walnut’ case. glasses .
DAVENPORTS AND CHAIRS Choose from our own stock or select your
pieces Custom Built ta your order at Febru ary Sale Prices | .
. fabrics from the factories plus loads of decorator
\SAVE | 10% ON ALL SPECIAL ORDERS TOO! LAMPS, MIRRORS; PHETURES, WALL SCONCES, SHADOW
BOXES, WALL RACKS; PLATE, RAILS, CLOCKS, BAROMETERS,
. Come early for best selection .
$345 PROVINCIAL SOFA
Beautiful Provincial design davenport
style with extra wide center cushion . .
in brown diamond self pattern .~
~ material with sort of shadow pattern.
Foam rubber cushioned Sofa, Bed in brown Provincial
print. . . opens up to a very comfortable
and.has bedding storage compartment.
Hand-pavttéd Tole Trays in black, pmk, ivory, réd, and green,
Parfait higlasses ;
-. $5.95 dozen. ~
style and fabric and™we will have your.
. Wiggs has the finest
. all at less 1096 during our February sale «©
. 3 cushion
. upholstered
. actually a plain
- . this is a 319 ee
MAPLE ARM SOFA-BED
149" $4.95 bed for 2
Tole Trays . .
. . large size
gift. ..many others, too
'. $4.95 dozen. Hollow , stem champagne ‘[sities.
er yellow; has a removable three- Answer: It is entirely a matter present at the dinner.
of personal feelings. There are
‘some people who remain friendly,
in their relationship and there are,
others who never speak. In my)
friendly how-do-you-do when they
‘encountet eachother make for a
‘much happier situation.
]
| leaving, should q young woman
| hand her visitor his coat and
het or should he get them him-
self?’
an 7 Ae
Answer: iIf his hat and coat
have been ‘put in an inaccessible
they are hanging on the-hall rack
or lying on the hall table the young: opinion, -those who can smile a}
| “Dear Mrs. Post: When he fs |
place she would get them, but if J- For Brides to Be
Call for your free copy of the
Spring issue, the ‘Modern Bride’
Complete Wedding-Service Since 1899
Pearce Floral Company
559 Orchard Lake Ave.. =~ -—~Phone FE 2-0127
i @
man would get them himself.
A small overnight case has been
designed to hold little girl neces-|
Washable inside~ and out,|
it's made of plastic in pink, blue
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TWENTY-ONE
on Better Quality
Boll End Fabrics
“CHAIRS as low as $35
“SOF AS es low as $75
re During this special event you can
dd new hesuty to your home by
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T HUGE SAVINGS! You'll
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& 1 teaspoon baking powder & and Upholsterers Ps ; . - ‘ Pontiac Press Photos! % cup shorten ing i
= |— . 4 ¥ { erm ~ 270 Orchard Leke Ave. | Checking programs for the annual open house held Shirley Dovre of Dwight avenue and Evelyn Cole of "ah eapoons ‘suger ba ie . ° . teaspoon cinnamo'
FE 4-0558 "| by the Pontiac Toastmistress Club Tuesday evening were Cadillac avenue. The program was ~held at Hotel Mabe domgh with flour beking
Cemmemmammatomenwm| (left to right) Mrs. Howard Wheatley of Oakshire drive, Waldron. powder, shortening and milk. -Roll
i ; ; + ~ ~~ ——~iout and cut into 6 squares. Place
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its selecuoa, oneal Baby grows fast, very fast indeed, even when
Pike “BE SON, Seem still in the crib cooing and discovering those
wigglie fists thot seem to fly everywhere. And
during this growth baby’s feet are forming,
pe Ae eae getting ready for the very first, soft, comfortable
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Beauty Clinic _AaP | . se = : Soft Sole Shoés
by Edythe McCulloch Toastmistresses and their guests gath- (left couple). Milton Fee ( standing STRIDE RITE SHOES priced trom
/ ered at Hotel Waldron Tuesday evening right) is photographed with Mrs. Freet, | St nl Uist s2aF suet ‘Os,
What's New for Spring | for the annual open house meeting spon- who is president of the club, Mrs. Webb | *®™ $ 9 5 | ‘oC * . . ~ 5 r *
Fashion isn't going to press us |). sored by the greup. Special guests were is chairman for Council Four, North East BUNTEES
into a mold and turn us out” Mr. and Mrs. fame Webb of Farmington Region of International T. oastmistresses. Hand lasted Moccasins poft as
cis is that we be hanes i sere Pron Lael iy ita 5 inine. guidance so desired izes 0-8. ccurdtely Fitted.
crater ei] Annual Open House Held by Club’ are to ac ctiove this is largely
our own decision. The new line You come out ‘ot a meeting of,is supplied with a critic. and then Mrs. P. Eugene Miller, Goa JUVENILE BOOTERY
in spring hairstyles is suffi- |'the Pontiac Toastmistress Club the club appoints a grammarian Foley, Mrs. Sidney Olsen and 2EL S
ciently flexible to meet indi- | feeling well criticized. “-- |to point out errors of the speakers, Mrs. Lewis Davidson. — Mrs. . awrence ot.
vidual tequirements. Waves | = | and the critics. | George Gaches was grammarian OPEN FRIDAY EVE TO 9
m—-- | and curls are to be, used-in a First you're enter to make a) = jand Mrs. Orben Wilkins was time- 7)
way that is most becoming to | speech —on something you've) To make sure you don't get keeper. STAPP S FAMILY SHOE-STORE
each of us. The general trend | never heard before, and then they away with anything, the chief 7s. 928 W. Huron at Telegraph is still short but even here you tear it all apart. You haven't said evaluator comes along—and you'd! Toastmistress ‘for the evening OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY TO 9 P. M.
may choose ihellenath most 4 anything Tight—it's so discourag- he surprised at how many errors | Was Shirley Dovre. and Mrs. bi 9g flattering to you ; ing. -she can pick up. - |Howard Wheatley was efeet shell
a oe yw tor. Tailtwist : Evelyn Enjoy a new you this. spring heath . Sopot! bee! ee You think there won't be any =e or mle! Nak ia
i => ting such as the cnr more, but the tailtwister is. the Cole: Phone Edythe McCulloch held Tuesday night at Hotel to Bente) eatlinril sie fines Topicmistress was Mrs, J. EF.
Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, Waldron, It was the annual idan ncorvihing a Tibe) takin Meleod and thoe called on to
608 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. | open bouse to which husbands Git youn ahorx duriag ue Laine. mike extemporancous speeches
- _ —Ji and guests of the members are ing, or neglecting the vitamins ef net more than thtee ntinutes
— —— | elton — in your tomato juice or failing to were Mrs. Wheatiey, Mrs, |
Birmingham But we forgot to tell you about talk more to your left-hand © Wendell Green, Mrs. Howard |
[the good things that happen in 4) neighbor than your right. - Powers, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Emil
} meeting such as this. Where com-; , _ | Mailahn and a guest, Norman
, . |pliments were in order, they were But this. is how the treasury iS sutherland.
SERVICE iven freély jkept going. No one can quarrel / £ * * « lwith that. : President Mrs. Milton Freet wel-
We'll Plan Your Tour Free! Members of the group have! S me - is : icht eats ee ey eane? wi 1 a= | opeecnes given last nig were | gues ; “Hue L i Mrs.
Phone MI 4-5711 ocars (6 loceh adozuately in in a serious mood. Mrs. Robert|/James Webb of Farmington ‘and
Tickets, Reservations public. And they have learned. Bunce eee oo Awe a ae Ex- Dr. and _ Dens P. Whitmer. ;
! a P aa ‘pert, rs ayton Rule's topic f
ae Phi: Le een ne Lier eee was “What the Good Man Doers The_ tnvocalion was given by
Grace Plummer Reilly giving exterfifSraneous speeches, 18 Sure to Be Right” Mrs JR. Alice Sinclair and ie Inspirational
379. Hamilton, Birmingham | |. S eETEITy ai Shaffer spoke on “Leap Year close by Mrs. Jerry McLeod. 7 CRITIC SUPPLIED . Pag ew Mr< Robert Suttons
AD Each person making a speech. speech was entitled “What Song For best results after washing
eees e Are.You Singing?” wool blankets, hang them on cur | BOC SOTO OO ECOSOC SC GOIE SS SEOONG hopeas : Pe ste (hers iitdny) land atrush
| 2 ‘DGING-FAEKS ” the nap with a whisk broom while.
| : custom-made - if Critics for the speakers were they are still damp.
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Night to vie lacie thought I had a great fur] Mr. and’ Mrs.\% Bright Separates oe Bobby Brooks 3 | But Kay couldn’ P ture with them and said so frankly: 4 >
A Has Sat (“a Porm with high intelligence se mother woulda’t hear ot Charles May That Are Guaranteed to Cheer Up. $
> and went to a special school for +, Sa ee ‘were married \% Even the Gloomiest Winter Days. 2 and Mon., nights tiie so-called gifted child. | ceeeed’ ee 'uces Game ood on in a $ ists in Pastels. Plaids =" 3. - . 7 m= “ 2. s > 4 .
She was given plenty of work-| forth and so on. She insisted that candlelight 2 Jackets and Skirts in aste’ a aids, $
there, so that she was kept very I take a secretarial course and $ Navy and Brown, of Washable <
«biiay. As a result, her social re- | be secretary to some man. ceremony 2 W. ie - $
aaa threughout school were | “It's more feminine, she kept Saturday z 00 $
“She worked so hard at the school) | omni enaoy ee Ret a es: , ; 9 3 , , but: women) - .
that she got all that excess energy | executives don't.” Saints $ Sizes 9 to 17 and 10 to 20, 4
‘out of her system and was serene ° Piaarerst $ 2 F “| i a I 4 ghey at r
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And she was popular with the an outlet for her energy, she would _. former Joan $ : 2
boys, too. . have been happy and serene in her Manning, 2 $
But then came the trouble, and | sociat life. daughter of 2 $ I’m sorry to say it was mained But she got a reall dull, low. M 8 a >
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MARRIAGE DEMAND didn’t begin to use what nasa Joseph $ ie C e S : $
.“‘Mother wanted me to get mar- = — was frenzied and Fase of 2 : $
“Tried as soon’ as possible after col-| miserable. emaw road, |‘ —O d lege,” Kay said, “and, of course, I; tm the evening, all the unused i a Mr. an 4 3 4494 Dixie Highway—Drayton Plaine R 3-7224 3
was in favor of it, too. But first,| energy came to the surface and Mrs.] h u 3 Open Monday ‘Ti! 8 Friday Nite Til 9 Q
I wanted to get a good job and I! scared the. men away. Fé. {ORR MEGY'> >
was offered one. - of Detroit. are| Spppannnrrors perrrorerrerronn worrrrrreeerrreed we
“Tt was as " 1 was running the| Charles’
‘SEE THE GE icar with the brakes en,’’ Kay told - parents
a ge ; j B |me ruefully, “and could almost : i" =
A] Ge TRPINE WALL | | set the burning rubber” MR. and MRS. CHARLES MAY RUTH HAIGH | : HA MPTON’S lao THE JUMP ‘ _ | Custom Lamp Shades — Picture Framing Old Prints ~ Kay is now, six years later, J M Bec 165 Pierce St., Birmingham, Ml. 4-2002
’ “making the jump back irilo a job’ O a n a n n 1 n g omes ee. 9:30 TO 5 P. M. DAILY $25 W. HURON se pe ‘which requires the ability = boone
ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT All Saints Episcopal Church was
‘ Bride in All Saints Rite
Tt ‘the setting for the Saturday eve-| tip veil of tulle. io Gre Shorthand
HEH GRAND OPENING SPECIALS {ste'ssdne sa tre cal Se cute wt re cnr ore « Charles May. They exchanged | $ AT THE NEW DOWNTOWN STUDIOS OF 9 tar Satin vown tre the "| he tee was ended by Dori Account ng C. George Widdifield in Fri 4 Patricia M ;
Dimitri LaFaroff Photography § vcock ceremony, |" | Friceen, and Pain Marming Typewriting 124 W. Huron St. Pontiac | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manning eae a eee an wan, Stenotype and Stenograph
(ct Ogemaw road are the parent ried epi at yale an Comptometer and Colculator for the lot the bride, and Charles is the igroenspeay oD ypatel Aone ome \son of Mr. and Mrs. John May :
cmnsoes: tw | ~~ NEW CLASSES - Detroit. , also of Detroit, seated the
BRIDE For her wedding, the bride pando ° _
= chose sissas Stak teats ales of | A reception was held at Ro- MO N I VAY, FEB. 6
of 1956 Her headdress of taffeta was | tne teemeny tie) wemae Day, Balf-D Zé = tn soqetne snd pentig | Oe a coremeny. Ris. Manning ay, Half-Day and Evening
a mmed ~~, | greeted the guests wearing a ; —_—— , 8
puctoenien coe : beige dress with i¢e blue acces- | Many mature women attend the Business Institute.
Bride and ale Py sories. Mrs. May wore a dress | The demand for this type of office worker far
ie of dusty rose with pink acces- | exceeds the supply. Those interested are invited to ed and ready for display
with eacti CANDID AL- sortes. i. call or phone FF 2 2-3551. Our counselors will be glad
BUM WEDDING | Following a honeymoon trip to} to plan with you. SERVICE. ~|New York, the newlyweds will re- |
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A $22.50 Value FREE—at no extra cont to you. cl H — |
5 ‘Class Fonors | for : New Citize: | y P ew Citizens
‘ PORTRAIT | Janice Antons's citizenship class 7 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac,” Mich.
-CUSTOMERS ~ ey ——— porch f = Call in Person or Return This Ad for fiajleria
} 1 Two Portraits for the Ture William Todd, American- | —e i “At 1 Price of One. ism chairman of the DAR, and Name Address
APN: + , * Mrs. Joseph Phillips, American-_
=o Th. One Person Only—Baby ism chairman of Chief Pontiac, —_ = =
=s er Adult. Portraits to % Amencen | Legion) Auxbiety,) ee
be made before Sept. 1, pasnsiviar grpgglriglicorep a ‘he 9 © } | : . c ie 1956. = American Bill of Rights and Ameri-| Infants Specialty Shop
Oe : nf , can Flags. ‘ | Aer Additional Picteres ai Regular Price Honored at the Monday evening]
fo. Grand Opening Dates and Hours id Sere Wit oat wie | Gift Shop Ajee - ‘ sc January 27 to February 4, 1956 - f SR Flora Grimaldi, Jean Bailey, Mar- E 2-3220
. . 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. 3 RB Mara See aa ae | Phone FE 4-3466 FRR . | i West Huron
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us individualize your hair worsted; large needles WSCS of Central Methodist Church
styling. Send dwenty-tive cents in coins [UL,Mer, Thsdey at 1m am tor | : for this pattern — add 5 cents for, gram :
Ve la's Beau Sho ‘each pattern for Ist-class mailing.| Frienae’ Praver meeting wii] be held
’ p Send to Pontiac Press 124, Needle- | Spe re ane Jackson, 27 Miller 64, u
wise: 515 E. tres ste FE 2-0361 craft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Ord aise von x Frances C Butterfie id Tent Nine tte LJ ftveaines i = _ ‘ Chelsea Station, New York Nl, Daughters of Union vevcran will hold
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“TWENTY-FOUR ~ THE, PONTIAC PRE ———
SS. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1956
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Antarctic Bas Man Comes Home
a Spl —Finds Wife Slain
_ Seismograph Ducasse
' Main Site-Was Located
Above Water Hig aoa Oe ®
reas 7
in an alley behind the Jepson’s
down the mountains from the giant San Fernando Valley sperenint
plateau covering the Antartic in- At least three whites and three
egroes received minor injuries|~_ Explodes Into Brawl
d nine Negroes wi arrested.|
terior, CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. «®—The & sie Bahai etch sal FAST Experts estimate the coastal poard directors of Chattanooga's. Offic al R
area of prdbiggrs eS | Memorial Auditorium, where a ‘Hart icial Retires RELIEF) «ASPIRIN 7
- under the force of ike oe weight|_" oo pel eee ood tts HART oe a Passage. , for % eee, ct 4 “€: = Lo. t)
and that. of the glaciers = and white spectators Monday! Hart eCity manager fot 13 months, Cold’s UGH PROP
: ee oem wee, Litt Amecicn night, will be asked to adopt a ‘esigned Monday effective Feb. 18| Pain - 19 TABLETS 10¢
resolution banning the mixing of to enter private industry in Grand _
V ig likely to be more than a races at dances. there. Rapids. Passage was oteinletre| i: ~~ (Advertisement |
oan it ag ae i Tommy Thompson, caditertara \ive assistant to the city mamtase!
Good news was received, mean-|manager, said last night he will of Grand Rapids for five years Itching roe
while, from the tala recommend the action because prior to his Hart position.
“the mixing of raees at these!
dances is a dangerous practice
American scientists will use for ang should be stopped before . an)
the International Geophysical Year) unnecessary (reeety Pail
observations next year.
ven- party was re-| The om mcmiee nationally' mate indicates that the United
= woviag (eat again after known Negro: singer Roy-Hamil- States exported about $15,471,000,- Athlete's Foot. Zemo stops scratch.
stopped for 2% days by a ton, blazed into a-furious bottle 000 worth of its goods in 1995, a "ing and so-aids b =m DEMO
blinding whiteout. ‘and chair throwing 1 melee that Fr re- gain of about 2 per cent over 1954. ing of irritated s
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LOS ANGELES # — The nude
body of a teen-age wife, a bent
butcher knife in her chest, was
found by her young husband when
qhe returned from work yesterday.
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Officers said there was no sign
3 |, of a struggle in the bedroom
main base in America's Antarctic where the victim, Mrs. Barbara
Operation Deepfreeze stands on a 4 Jean Jepson, 18, an expectant
floor of snow and ice 600 to sk _|mother, was discovered.
feet thick,— c , Lac -“I can't figure out who would
Below, apamegreghic — pees - do such a thing,” the husband, 2 show today, there ‘water to a Joseph Earl Jepson; 20, -saltre- T
depth of 1,500 feet. And below that : ounce 7 |peatedly. He told investigators his
—4s-about 350 feet of silt resting on § KIML_ mh wife had not been feeling well
the bed rock of the Antarctic 6 NIMATIV when he left for work as clerk
This information was supplied 7 URCLN at the California Air National
Rear hg Nata reget nl Guard and he had not called home mandér avy Task Force 43, & Rate Cas all day.
by the Rev. Daniel Linehan, seis-| ¥ doy’ * » dreSs, netdle, se * ‘+
mologist of Boston College . jee) tected, "Vieuse. ates thReod, hém, Sher, Officers confiremd that Jepson
_., The Little America base is lo- Omen we . és [had been at the guard‘ office, a
cated io _ ner — 10-minute drive from his home.
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= Stars ‘Have CORTINA mine Italy a : Canada, 41, last sabe yr Seola and Mayasich played hight oa as Mieaees bad fa eee Amaricen goes said hejthe Americans ‘played a reat, Be i 000 Poi t ®—Wee Willie-Ikola and Johnny}. “Ikola held us together and nec hockey a the little = eup lbanes ates in the NCAA was surprised his first shot went) same.” “on a a couple of high. school|Mayasich gave us the spark : for|Minnesote-smining - _.| and bis teammates into ‘thé-wet: in the first period) “Our boys gave all they
PRESS. BOX ’’ n Ss meg ienrd Eveleth, Minn.,. were|the victory,’* enthused ~Américan| Bkola moved on to-the Univer. | “nals im 1953-54. kad a tricky st abot hat 0 onaet enemgh Sony OS | 3 ~~ HS em sey rings tO wena amply ts ‘tle wf, my ine |" ma te tl Me oe ne d the first yee ences KEARNS ; a Hockey team had sturmedispirit is is paying off. teams. Mayasich went to the: reporters and photographers. ‘‘wejhe said, ‘‘but that’ was the first Dogo reagan of the
————-= lfust beat them. I guess we just/time it worked: It hit the goalie’s' came, pointing out that from then
outhustled them. But Ikola and|chest-and. flipped right in.’ on the Americans made the Can.
Mayasich really turned the trick.”| Phe Canadian team was down. adians play their type of game. -
It was the first time in history| Cait after the game, and seme | “But I don't think any-team is American hockey. team had} players broke down and wept. |going through this tournament qn ,
nod Canada in Gyre compe-| But through it all, they ex: jdefeated,” he said, “so-don't count
tion. The Yanks’ best vine pressed only admiration for the (us out yet.” |
Ae anks est previous! Americans in general and Ikela | Standings in the championship .
rn at — cae Geo '?) im particular, __Jround of the Olpmpic hockey tuts — = If day dreaming does anything to acta.
ee soul, then here’s one-you preomenan Nese
ball coaches can sleep on some night.
How would you-like to have three basketball ees
on one team-who would assure you at least 70 E sqcame
every game?
* . te
There are ‘three in Michigan, but unfortunately (or
Sal aoe aye 88 =
Sweden 5, — ¢
Russia 8, German:
U8. +, Canada red :
THURSPAY’S SCHEDULE fortunately for vas 7 * 6 * nament:. ae jhe the opponents) they play for hree : Like a caged Panther, —— “y don't know how the ptick| oxrrep " WL TTSORGA
Tkola kicked, caught snd istayed out of the net,”’ said Capt.| Russia. .... ee: “3 ee ee
This trio, Julius McCoy, Bill Ebben and Res every Canadian shot except one 5.) MeKenzie,. who scored the Canada, vets vt Pes EY
‘Kramer, who could be called the big three of which a = the eeest lone Canadian goal. ‘“‘Ikola played Srsciouovikia i f a $ 3 i
- Michigan college basketball, has already amassed a hand corner ° second pen ‘a tremendous game. I thought I) TUESDAY'S RESULTS
‘It was a good shot, " the tiny| had him beaten four. times, but |
towhead admitted. “But if it had/each time he came up with the
fpeen a bit higher, I would have) jRuck. It’s uncanny.
had it.” Mayasich, who scored three 7 Canada conch ‘Bobby Bauer said’ | Canada ve Germany
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Pontiac” “High School's state total of 1,000 points this season.
Put them together ant everything that goes for
.good scoring, from the inside, outside and from the
pivot, can be found in. this threesome.
x * * *
“Mr. Inside” is Julius McCoy, Michigan State’s
senior forward who is well on his way to rewriting the
Spartan record books. -
He has piled up 330 points in 12 games for 21. 5
— per game average, operating with a. deceptive drive
~~ and one hand push shot.
__ Coach Forddy Anderson had doubts about the 6-2
- Pennsylvanian fitting into his fast break style after
he inherited Pete Newell’s slow deliberate offense which :
was focused on McCoy’s sharpshooting. :
McCoy Fitted Into Pattern
Forddy’s doubt has long disappeared and the young
Spartan pilot is convinced his cage star is a player any
coach would like to have. —
To go along with McCoy’s finesse. underneath the
basket, nothing would drive the opposition dizzy than
to-have the deadeye soft jump shot of 6-3 Bill Ebben,
the hot shot U. of D. junior forward, pouring through
another 25 points a game.
“Mr. Outside,” Ebben, an all-A engineering
student, has bucketed 428 points in 17 games and
has forsaken many opportunities to add to the figure
by passing off for his teammates to score.
880-yard event. This is the same
quartet that ran together in the
1955 season, with the exception of
It has been a long time since Michigan schools have . 2. : ns : SS". \Jones. Hayes, all-around star, runs been represented in the top ten NCAA scoring figures} . - | gw wirephete |i the anchor ey ates bee year
“ r/ PF Wirephote |by Willis Wilsdn, Little Alex Barge, rel Tibet dary re pelle hienias rere the Zs Bera LEADS U. 8. UPSET OVER CANADA — Johnny. -rank as one of the greatest upsetyever in Olympic: | sensational high jumper, is the
tatisti 4 Mayssich of Eveleth, Minn., above, scored three © competition. Two of the goats that comprised the team’ s_ alternate, = r won by
: < goals for U. S. against Canada in Olympic hockey “Hat Trick” were scored igi the first period. | pots, mit event Robinson | 1, Buck) Weaver {itt game of a nine-game series. oti action at Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, as the Yanks Mayssich, 23, is a four-time/ hockey All-America Shorter, ES—George ( eaver, The Sox won three.
Kramer Leads All UM Statistics __ beat their northern neighbors, 41, in what must asa | University of Détenearta player, pollen pormgpe Furry wee a = Chi- re
The trio would be complete with “Mr, In-Between”|———-—— — a — ; | at-Ne, 3 with state champ half | AF, oer pov prt a 3 Bap od pag A for the Sox tn
Ron Kramer whose prominence on the gridiron has’ aud Gold Meda eee) miler Bill Dougias, on the anchor | G44 in Chicago. He was 64, a Boag te ag of er
carried nto the Wolverine basketball court. 1 Slalom Star | lap, make up the erew, Police found hin on @ South Side |series, Weaver had Ai hits in 34
Standing 6-3, big Ron has tallied 246 points for an| New ie . Both are rated good chances for) street after he was stricken by a |at bats: for a 324 average and-
18.9 average in 13 games thus far..During his days at F ails In Bid | sep finishes, - - heart attack apparently, scored four runs. He played error-
East Detroit High Ron took scoring honors in the 7 Other teams in the prep section less ball in the field, making nine
league with a 25-point average, and despite what ob-) CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy! ‘include Lansing Eastern, Sexton,|\ 4° | * putouts and 18 assists,
‘servers have said about his sticking to football, leaving |*—America’s Andes Mead Law-| CopTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy, Poland was fifth, Czechoslovakia] Ypsilanti. Fi — Nertiers: end pee IC igan eams Pease gobs ny thet anes fm basketball alone, he now tops every statisti¢al.depart-|rence, who failed in bids to retain Finland's Siiri Ramtanen came |sixth’ Germany seventh, Italy|™>ly Ana’ ‘ ea in Chicago in August 1921 of
ment for UM. ner Olympic Slalom and giant/from behind on the last leg of theleighth and Yugoslavia ninth. Ro-| ~After Friday's Ist test, Chiet|, me = .. charges ef conspiring (0 throw the :
They are the big three of college basketball in |si#lom champiinships of 1952, lost somes a = Ba abs omens me Cea are pygperardigealigrone Ee ‘moran ff) Act ion ‘Again series. : jrace to coun
Michigan. They may nevét play together on one |# chance to recoup in the women’s| ("i 1) 008 pot“ ocday in the| In the final i “the blonde Miss| Mansfield O, relays, April 20. Flint) ** — team, but that’s what d f downhill race today when she was w |Ramtanen raced st Russia's|Northern has rum in that event a Nevertheless, all were barred eam, s reams are for. | Winter Olympics. . tanen r pa
timed in a slow 1:55.2, This put her| R second, Sweden third Radija Eroschina and crossed the number of times and observers feel Cage Squad Engages from baseball by Baseball -Com-
McCoy will have the opportunity to match his abili- | behind the leaders in the last of| nen mers h. sas : finish line with a lead of about|Chiefs could do well there. a L Cc missioner KM. Landis,
ties against Kramer and Ebben. Tonight he will match the women’s Alpine events of the| ey es (100 yards, Mies Eroschina hed fin-| In Friday's college section full) Non-Loop Contest)" n.. other Sox players involved
“baskets at U. of D. with Ebben, and next money he jseventh Winter Games. ished second in the individual 10-/teams from University of Michi-| ON Saturday were Joe Jackson, Oscar (Happy)
and Kramer will meet at Ann Arbor. + The United States did not enter iiiometer race while Miss Ram-|gan, Michigan State University, | Felsch, Edie Cicstte, Claude w : -|the race, in which three skiers |tanen was fifth. Purdes Notre Dame, lowa, Loyola A . (Letty) Williams, Charigs (Swede)
eac race 3 miles, 188 yards. The; a Cision Wheslina Michigan ANN ARBOR # — University of Risberg, Chick Gandil’ and Fred
total distance is 9 miles, 564 yards, Norcal (Ypsi) and Miami of Ohio Michigan teams get back in com-| McMullen.
Finland was timed in I hour, 9 Carter’ S litle are listed, Schloerke says. petitive stride this weekend deere a in organized <
minutes and 1 second. | : the “blue book” intermission eaver turned semipro until
Russia led at the eee | [tween semesters. —— , finally moved out of the baseball
check point and it was in the final Pre Results * *¢ @ < . In recent years he had
deg that the —aniont Finnish | Hopes at Stake p Michigan's basketball team picks Deen ® mutuel clerk at Chicago Ss over, 5 rouge Aigon, rysvitle 67 weer tracks,
the Ampezzb Valley in 23 minu Ren henn Agnes a | uP ts achedule with a non-confef ("Hi ig survived by his wile Helen 19 seconds to give her tiny cme CHICAGO w — Jimmy Carter, jake eheve ee Washington University of St. Louis. and a brother, Lather, of Stowe,
its second gold medal in the who has.won and lost the lightit- Pitage id, 80. Lite orien 49 . Then they face three of the top|*-
. |games. weight title three times, must Berkley @ La. four Big Ten teams, Hlinois, Indi- -
ose ey iprove his worth tonight against Revel Ona, sHosevile $8. ana and Purdue 1§ )
Finland's first victory was scored |classy Cisco Andrade if he hopes aa a L Mary @ Detroit St. Rite *, waps ue fo fart
last Thursday by Veikko Hakulinen to get another shot at the crown 8. Shrine ine 69, Gvirott St. Thetess “Ths Wolverine hockey squed fs ie . ioe mony Sollee” cree | sts | Berea aeeat | | SuaStchates ‘eat “recsany sea (iN. San Marcos Test- = --tcountry race. The 10-rounder at Chicago Sta-| Imley Cit 67, Frankenmuth $4 Ome: ont of a -
Russia has captured four gold dium will be the 100th fight for Bandusk igs a —— °| Wednesday. medals thus far. Finland's second ». Se sro 16, Vassar 87 , Micbigan's wrestlers meet Pur- ARCADIA, Calif. @—If Santa 32-year-old Carter, who has been) {ait Branch 68. Kingston Ls : Anita's racing-strip has dried suf
ties her wih Austria and Sweden ‘idle since Oct. 28. It 2was then| Lansing Sexton 37, Punt Northern 3§ | due tomorrow, while the gymnasts, sy dimale fhgmed f —_ « Dewitt €5. Bath 57 led by rangy Ed Gagnier, a ficiently by today's secend race,
that the left-hook specialist 7 cakeries Dae = eet take on en entd boliag poor Swaps will make his first stat
MSU, Titans es New York failed fo regain the 1-| Coren 3) oe zz wn | Naey Bier ai Chicago on Saturday since he was injured lest-sommer
| ) fallace | erry nm, ’ ‘ ’ by »
erat Sean iG ria Pent. © > Pred: $8: ben Gi henson; ro | Boilermakers of Purdue will alio| "The Kentucke ‘Sane geese 4
See 7 “9 Selene 42 peer leaving oe be SWIMMINE. stepped three-eights yesterday in
3 4 Carter, an 85 favorite over his ‘armington arenceville home meet! -3¢ 3.5 and Trai Y Ten- BASKETBALL'S BIG THREE — Three of the points thus far this season and their per game Meet Tonight Compton, Calif, , foe. first on te tailtera req elesrendiind 5 ‘before — can begin enlarg- ney wa’ rthbaonay foray eight “outstanding players in Mithigan -college basket- averages would total 70 points. McCoy is a senior +- ‘title from. Ike Williams. He lost it) na ee EL iieivem: | me the pool. out because Swaps was eager to
Kansas $6 Oklahoma Ad&
"ball are-(eft to right) Julius McCoy of Michigan while Ebben and Kramer are juniors. Both Ebben | Full H f 9,000 to Lauro Salas, regained jt again,) Wertera Kentucky 86, Miadle ‘rene 1%: First track meet of the season|be juried J
State, Bill Ebben of U of D and Ron Kramer of and McCoy have been among the nation’s “ . ouse e jlost it to Paddy De*Marco, and| Calvin (Mich) #3, Adrian’Sa | will pit the Wolverines against the! The San Marcos is at T-furlongs
Mi chigan. The trio has pumped through 1,000 lores): since the start ot basketball season. Seen for McCoy: Ebben again recaptured it in a rematch | jLilinols Wesleyan 86., North Central hest the state has to offer in the for a purse of $24,700 and 14 horses
ee eee | ce D | jHe lost it for the third timé to! Southern Methodist 92, Baylor 72 |annual. Michigan AAU meet tomor-| have been entered, Swaps was as-
iT P] T ] 9] | : oring ve . es will 421 ; eae} Temper . ‘ a aa er ive — has = jose oan — oe
5 | W i elecast a m.,! San Francisco an Jose State 40 up to m ause. 0 e grow- | wi je
Pr opose Bigger O ay ers ota in DETROIT (INS) ~The 1955-56 EST. cat PON 8 MOO ing field of entrants.” jockey. | basketball season lias been some-,—_ ———- — whe ee SS
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Waterford Cage League “iter sistonmen ta cnn Tax on Betting. | Bob Calihan and the University of |
-| Two players on opposing teams|Clarkston Merchants stayed in a Detroit but a victory tonight over! amr Yq), S | rip eNS
| pushed through 91 points between first place tie with Drayton by eee State would brighten the ia
iTitan cage ce tare considerabl
Maryland’s Governor them in the Waterford Recreation |whipping Manny's 81- 33. Howard, a ie > = | 8 A ATHOLIC LE \ ed ST. BENEDICT MICHAEL
Asks 2 Cent Raise in Basketball League last night. ‘jLiverance led Clarkston with 23) The Largest en ‘of the cam- Oe C LEA. UB | meeting, rose to the occasion and| / e The Shamrocks showed “4 well-| OPP r
jer; iMekay & aq |Poimts. \paign —-an estimated 9,000 fans Ot &,Mary $1 gt. Preaerick << turned in one.of their finest per- /balanbed attack with John Keller loeckt | * BOB re 335 | ¥ ‘ chae . James $| ac :
State’s Cut | cca cea 1 DEAR, page tare, i LEAGUE STANDINGS , .|—-will be on hand at the U. of D.;Ro st. Mary 62 81. Rite 17 formances to keep alive their pee mess points to Le "R wey: Messucct, 10 2 al 38 H
if | as Beattie scored an 83-71 win | Drayton wy Philgnas “. { memorial building whien the open-' et Renee nes anenagty ve i for a. 2nd_streight league pl sth 1 + os [Devit 10 2 Priebe 13 8.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. A proposal; over Johnson. & Anderson. For [sit" 7 | jonua& And 2 Sling whistle is sounded at 8:15 to- : hin are nee 7" a OD, i ar hiicir a Sue uN E ws, | h f 0 : . © e : # - * 4 ¥
Sage - night. .. 4 Highland Park St. Benedict's! St. Benedict's Junior / Varsity Personal foul Penedict i1; St that 12 cents instead of 10 be taken! the losers Joe Umphrey made 17 M#™2)'* JON AW 1-7) mg basketball team was bist em’ Displaying sharp passing ghd gained A consolation win/ over St | satemoat 42: Sule St, Bene pedi
. : ary.| field, Is and six charity tosses tog The Spartans are fresir from a >, out of every dollar bet at Mary- eal | iT: . when it invaded the Pontiac High ‘ . = se
land’s three major horse racing, a fe Two Pontiac | Boxers Big Ten victory over Ohio Sta® cchool gymnasium last night for COCKS decisively outplayed ‘the ary, 48-22. gt. BENEDICT -.oos0s0- 8 $18 re
. and its All-American. forward |Bens and only their inability to, tracks, Laurel, Bowie and Pimlico, mo ee ae'oy ree: ; ' Rebin Freeman. MSU's Jalius as match ge St. ee td capitalize on good \scoring dppor-!
was made today by Gov. Theodore °F “— ; — m y Um-; Stay in PH Tourney McCoy flipped in 40 potnts in the 11) Gena | oe ay Tee 1e@ ‘tunities kept them frm winning by Gets Senate 0 ay
a ee 94-91 win at East Lansing Sat- = ard Lake ary. for) 4 greater margin. They alsp dem R. McKeldin. Tnithe ther f ; _ 5 dist Place_ih the Suburban a > other game of the evening| ; tn e lonstrated good ball control, espe-| | / = . , _ | a
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THER PONTIAC PRESi : “WEDNESDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 1, , 156
Bouchee May Be Answer: to Phillies’ Long Search bn is the 13th of # series of articles old caveinios with Mayaguez a in .strikeoutg- and he, seemed to 115 in 161 innings and looked like
‘Puerto Rico. Owens won 15 games have regained his cOntrol’ :
. strikeouts. But his faitite to win aithat he was overweight.”
NEW .YORK W—Ed Bouchee, * place with the Phillies in the |
|who Yeceived a reported $50,000
isigning withthe Phillies a few ‘but he can't be far away.”
said years ago, won 8-and lost 13 at!
‘Hamey, He was leading the league’ Syracuse last year but struck out for a while last year, is back again| He \a comer.
In Cuba, Hamey saw Seth More- talked .to about-him spoke well of
jbead. The 2i-year-tld southpaw ‘him, He’s only 21 ahd 1 don’t know *
; ; sociated Press baseball expert Jot| at Syracuse last season, and led looked in good shape, too. The/ 7 * 8
SWED!SH MASSAGE inlet Rehigr tat he’ scans the Philade!- ‘the International League with 161 trouble with him last spring was! “He peat on a god 2
isigns,’
ther he'll be ready thle year,
Lynn Lovenguth, who quet <
The 200- pounder, ~who [may be the ansyer to the Philadel-!
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ichee comes well recommended. A
ilett- handed hitter, he: slammed 22
|home runs, drove ip 107 runs and
‘led the circuit with od doubles. Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson, who}
meet Friday night at Madison
Square Garden are ranked No. 2
and No. 3 in the new February
{boscing ratings in Ring Magazine.
Eight of be remaining newcom-| Archie_Moore, the light-heavy-
ers are pitchers. General Manager. Weight king, also is listed as the
‘Roy Hamey, who recently returned No. 1 challenger to heavyweight
‘trom a 16-day visit to Havana end champ Rocky Marciano. Follow-
‘Puerto Rico, was ehcouraged by|ing Baker and Jackson, in that or-
ithe showing of several of.the: pitch-|der, comes Johnny Holman of Chi-
ling hopefuls. He was enthused loud-|cago_who moved up on the strength
lest over Jim Owens, the 2. year jof his ud over Bob Satterfield.
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Willie Pastrano of New Orleans
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Other fights advancing are Milo
Savage of Salt Lake City to No. 4
among the middieweights and Lud-
wig Lightburn of British Honduras}
to No, 5 among the lightweights.
A newcomer. omen the ranks of
rated boxers is Paul Jorgensen,
a of Houston - freshman,
Braves Wallop Crary
for 15th Win in Row -
Washington Junior High School's
basketball team walloped visiting
Isaac Crary yesterday afternoon,
57-28, It was the Braves’ 15th cori-
~} secutive victory and their 2nd ver-
dict over Crary this season.
Harrison Munson scored 20 points}
jand Russ Rentfrow contributed 15, ft
| points,
jteams meet Crary’s Tth and 8th)
‘| court starting at 3:30 p.m.
Regular —
. Shs. Value
Actually takes the place of
several dollars worth of tools! A DELICIOUS DRINK
A MARVELOUS MIXER a Phillies’ farm = in the he Baker and Jackson Follow ™
NEW YORK (®—Bob..Baker and ‘who takes the place of Lauro Salas
in - the feather welds division.
D’Agata, No, 1 bantam
trounced Little Cezar of Manila.
Lapeer Falls
to Ist Defeat
‘for the Panthers after nine wins.
Mandevilie’s two guards, Frank
Fisher and Dave maga ac-
counted for 36 careers
the
ted 21 il it of thee tn tho |
last quarter.
spectively.
67-4;
88-43;
|NEVER TOO SWEET © NEVER TOO SOUR Duilio Loi of Italy, No. 1 light:
weight contender, and Mario
challenger,
strengthened their positions by
it victories. Loi won over
Orlando Zilueta and D’Agata
_ The Panthers blew a six- point,
‘lead 4th period and four
jlate fre@ thraws by the Flint cag-|
ers broke a 45-all tie, Tom Wilson| National Assn. of Intercollegiate triump over Phil's. Gerry Fisher!
and Roger Flanigan were high for|Athletics plans to get into the foot-'and Al King led the losers with 12)
| Lapeer with 14 and 10 points re- >all bow! picture soon, and Shreye- apiece.
Jim Ferrier and Jerry: - N
to lead Em Ghianni's cagers. Bar-|Castle each tallied 20 and Jim Lotirienet Noo
ry Campbell topped Crary with 10 0’ Neill followed with 19 as unbeat-
- len North Branch overwhelmed!
Washington's 7th and &th grade|Kingston for sts 10th in a row,
and Bob Hutchings made’!
igrade quintets today on the Brave's|16 points in Ortonville’s losing ef-
fort ageinst Flint Dye, 69-38. jeter a 15-8 _—r
—— ‘Syracuse. Hamey
liked ‘the
itwice as many as he walked and
tyrned in four shutouts. He also —
Moore in Heavy Rankings cseracs inne 1 sar and 2.34 earned |”
tect “thet he struck out)
Southpaw Floyd aa was pur-|
, where)
was obtained from Sacramento
where he was 19-15. This is the
same fellow who was drafted. by)
Washington back in 1945 and lasted,
about ‘six seasons in the American|
League. Pieretti, who walked only|
'73 in 298 innings on the Coast. is
islated for relief work.
|. +
|_ ‘Tor Ouakare she was 8-8 at! Pontiae Press Photos
SHOOTERS’ raexins. — Reeently elected ‘presidents of two
Club. the had a 10-13-record and Marion. Pontiac area shooting clubs are (left above) Fay Magner, OCSC's
Pieretti, 34-year-old righthander| D. R: Wilson Gub, and (right) Fred Mayer, Pontiac Rifle & Pistol
Trojans Surprise Leading
‘Grill Five in
Sparked by Bob Williamson and City Loop ~
lthe Spartans, 32-25, and the Lake- }
\Reidsvile last season after siting Mel Karrigan with 19 and 14 points siders upending the Lakers, 32-28,
lout two years with the Phils be
joo of bonus restrictions, is
| back. So is Angelo LiPetri, 116 at
haegriad and Gene .Snyder, a
hard - throwing young lefthander |
Schenectady and 1-2 at Syracuse. |
innings at Schenectady but walked
jut walked 103 in 151 innings.
r= NAIA Planning
Grid Bowl Til SHREVEPORT, La. WH — The
|port may be the site of the first
Larry Dorow scored 24 points as ‘annual post se Cane
Imlay City laced Frankenmuth, | Duer, ts of the 465-
A, Inspected the city's
athletic facilities yesterday and
said he was “favorably impressed’ ’|
with the athletic setup and the
|33,000-seat stadium on the Louisi-
ana State Fair Grounds.
Duer peta plans for. the’
|projected bowl game, presumably
| matching two of the NAIA's strong-
jest teams for the mythical] small-
college title, were still in the
jblueprint stage, But he added he
jhoped that the event would become
an annual fixture.
The Fair Grounds stadium fre-
quently is the site of the Louisiana.
| State-University of Arkansas foot-
| ball game.
Southfield, Utica
Score Loop Wins
Southfield scored 22 points in
|ford Union, 65-45, at Redford Tues-
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| Southfield reversed its usual pat-
tern of play by taking a 29-22
lin the lead. Union fought back
in the 3rd quarter to even the
| score at 43-all and set the stage
for the final uprising. Redford col-
lapsed in the 4th period, making
only -two foul shots,
Ken Moser was the big gun for
the Jays with 20 points and Ray
Filar had 17. Don Contaw led
Union with 14.
Jim Eilersten petted 17 points
and Darrel Harper and Dave Rich-
ley eat made 15 to head Roval
| Oak's 61-49 conquest of Ferndale
jon the Acorns’ floor. Earl Mc-
Neal's 15 points were tops for the
Rallepiitters.
Utica blasted Eastland in a Bi-
County League tilt, 53-33, and Berk-
ley's Bears dumped Hazel Park,
62-50. ,the last quarter to trounce: Red-,
Tth. . |respectively the Trojans put on a
stirring last quarter uprising to,
upset Griff's Grill, 53-52, in Tues-
day night’s top city league basket, |
ball game at Jefferson Junior’
An per Ee Flint Mandeville|W%° was 10-11 at Reidsville, 16 at High.
basketball team upset mighty La-
peer last night at -Flint, 4945. It,
was the 1st setback of the season /83. At Reidsville, he struck out 99 up Independents to one game. The | Bey ocight It was Griff's 2nd National Lea-|
|The youngster fanned 111 in 80 gue loss in the adult circuit and cut |Porven TIRE
their loop lead over the runner-
‘Independents gained ground by de-
feating Phil's Inn, 44-30.
The Trojans scored 17 points in!
ithe 4th period to edge the Grill)
| five with Williamson and Karrigan, |
jcombining to get 13. Chuck Frank- |
lin of Griff's took scoring honors
Met points.
ferl Taulbee tallied 16 points to
pace the Independents’ easy
In Class D National loop attrac-
tions at Eastern the league-leading
Meteors swamped Central Chris-
tian, 56-18, behind Dick McLaugh-
lin’s 19 points, and the Hot Shots
ibested Pulver Tire, 27-24.
Class D American division action
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’ Avondale's ° -basketball team ne
like a sleeping giant for two quar |” ters, then exploded. with pent-up!
fury in the 2nd half to stun highly-
favored Madison, 68-50, in an Oak-
land “B” League battle’ Tuesday
Right at Avondale,
The.setback was a crippling blow
to Madison's t Lt le “hopes. The
Eagles now trail Fitz-
~gerald by a game and a half after
suffering their 2nd loss last night
while the pace-setters were smash-
ing Lake Orion, 80-42, ne
‘It was the Sth league win to
eight games for the Yellow Jack-
ets whose hopes for the runner-
up ‘spot soared with the conquest.
They trail Madison by just one
game.
The Eagles held a %-18 ofan at intermissién. After a 14-point open- -
ing quarter the Yellow Jackets
could manage only four in the 2nd
period and seemed headed for a
disastrous evening,
But ivonule was a changed club
in the final two stanzas. Dick
Bye's cagers poured 27 points
through the hoop in the 3rd quarter
and added 23 in the 4th to leave
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points, Norman Pruitt 19, and Job a eangsen oer AVONDALE |Konley. a > soot . at H mite 23 A New Cor Guorantes!_ Paul dumped in 12 field goals | Andros 10 to pace the Spartans. gre GPP Davidson aceounted for 33 points, | Green $2.12 Kitet Buic hevrolet, | Mudeed, and four foul shots for 28 points | ea Aigerman 2 1 8 Merron. © 1¢/half of his team's total,’s the Red-|Priestiey 3.1 't Leparre 4 3.40, H\\ Paw 6 Syed
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EVERYBODY'S BALL — Five pairs of arms go
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was Jerry Paul (8) in = center. « a
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itors in the final stanza.
* * *
Ten points came from the foul |
line in the 4th period outburst and lead RITA
the Rams connected for 17 charity BS Breermaks teed So RO GAM berets
‘tosses in 32 ‘tries over the ‘route.
Dick Doyon sank nine
Three Rams scored in double |
| figures With Doyon tops on 15 |
| points. Larry Morrow
Quaries each made 16, Nine St.
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visibility for spearers is to sprinkle ;
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tom. If the weeds aren't too -
it works well. ~
* * *
Whether the theory that bait
fish are attracted and thereby in- is matter to a close.
ee crease the area's interest to, pike *
side,. you should see someone hud- _ If, in driving about the country. |‘ has any validity, de won't. know.
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but is roughly where the line is
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like to note that foxes have- their
place in the scheme of things, as
do all predators, and_we. shguid
hate to see them reduced to the
point where they no longer are a
familiar scene on our countryside.
* * * for ‘56 Season
Preparations for the 1956 sea-
/son for Metamora Hunt Club have
been under way for some time,
with a half-dozen dates already,
scheduled Sprling ‘activities will open with
the spring dinnér April 721. |
A schooling show’ has been |
scheduled for Sunday, May 77, |
/~and the season's Ist hunt will, |
take place Saturday, Aug. 16. |
In between, on Aug. .4, annual
Farmer's Day will be held.
‘Definite dates. for September in-
clude the Hunter-Breeder Show, |
on Sept. 1-2, Hunter trials are set
for Oct. 6, with the hunt ball the
a of Oct. 6.
Winter fox hunting has been dis-| . winter fish, bullheads sup-
jeontinued, due to weather and!
|other conditions. Huntsman Lasher |
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the Elkridge Hunt activities. |
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a cnen : cape eg igan’s most popular game bird, is
the highest in several years, the
“—|state conservation department said
today.
Some 530 rural mail carriers
counted pheasants for the de-
partment’s annual strvey lasf
December, The department said |
the mailmen counted more than
21,000 pheasants in 324,000 miles,
the highest average in recent |
The department said there was
a higher than usual ratio of hens
to male birds, indicating good
|hunting for the coming year.
Carriers reported seeing most
birds in the Thumb counties and
Ottawa county, where an average
of 18 birds per 100 miles iad
| counted. |
Ice fishing took a spotty turn al -_—_—_-—~ |
few days ago and continues that! Officials of Lions
way. But it continyes, and that’s
As in other at Winter Carnival
fishing, patience will usually pay! +awas — Among prominent
fuhee ae aeure i seat be = guests who will attend the Silver
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show. That is possible, but Hough-| A perch fry and get-acquainted)
jton is a big lake and perhaps to- party will start the carnival Friday
imorrow the big ones will come night. |
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Dr. James V. Neel, a geneticist Dr,. Hatcher said a plan ‘to
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in. industrial and nu
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the university and the Inter-
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tien (ICA),
He said the university also would
plan to attend the U.S. universities
and colleges. * « |
Two university teams are cure!
‘rently working with the Japanese:
Dr. Thomas Franis Jr., evalua-|
plans to a news conference yes-| (logical en south of Tokyo.
terday. \Dr. Hatcher said a sort of head-
quarters, located probably in To-
kyo, might be needed to coordi-
nate the activities and act as
‘branch office fer mabe f_2Per~
sonnel.
Sane of the intacy usodod bor :
these-activities, Dr. Hatcher said,
would come from state funds.
All of:it would be provided either ee
“hike to establish somewhere in the hy scientific foundation or ty the
Far East an English-language in- by scientific foundation or by the
stitute for Oriental students who! federal government.
Dr. Hatcher completed the ‘trip
to Manila, Hong Kong, Taipei, and
|Tokyo. It was made partly as a
+final tion ‘of the Uinversity
mission at the University of the
'Phillippines where Michigan edu-
1 catars under an ICA contract have
pany | , Ny been teachi ublic administra- dissolved the syndicate, The stock/s:sedy. receipts, 993.922, wholesale buy.$].95: soybeans unchanged to % § .. (of the Institute of Human Biology 500 3 Le . dipped briefly and then returned | ine prices unchanged, 93: score AA 87) 8) nda go 4ga4 and Tard 7 Amount for Inquiries ‘and associate professor of internal :
6435. a on bet Cad 4 7s ‘i : : medicine, are making heredity! The four-year technical iol alle
Tbe Associated Press average of ig ss 14.338; wbolesale'0 12. cents’ a. hundred pounds ' es studies of atom bomb victim ation contract ends June 15. The ee 8 vat prices’ unchanged to '. higher. lower, March $11.80. i § WASHINGTON t#—Sen. Ellender SICA said the project was “immen-
60 stocks at noon was up 70 cents perge Snttas 00-88 per con! As | id today the Senate Ju-JPan. | oan
SIM20. It was ahead $1.90 you-| 50, Mine! 205: mete esa cat (D-La) sai yy Ue bo 'sely successful.” Under. the pro-
corde nd 40, cents the da betore eran oe Sb Vehecks 336. Pris.” HE many recut in ‘coupe $00 Uyenerec?| ther pashipans wise Kataeatad the ee a Oak) The court indicated the jury|/ of the Middle East that interests . & gets ' \466 Coops, 1,756 Ib.) fob ing! oy , . ° ar’ was Sen’ enc J b: bl » will not com lete its | z. : “i i =p hy
Gimez le... os: ‘oe Mor’ aoa pgices unchanged to 1 higher; *heavy| ferry Wiis In the middle of the five days in jail by Farmington 7° ably Le ; sf 5A, pets American ollmen most directly.
Gol Gab. Sad pit Plate @ .. 17 |Déms 24-25; light hens 18-105, rollers! river the skipper reported i Cl inete peuoerdayo | os he) GCs oe Mel a They have rich oil concessions
Seo Rais". °.: 48h Fulmen 02." : Bales under 44 90-38, lorena eee Tewectee.) nae : Justice Allen ee ve Y- |until tomorrow. They are Bernard there.-And they havé been building Consum Pow. $3 Pure OU |... 424 0s 28-30 le dint gilt pres up ee the dock FRED J. NIEDELSON Big gigantic rummage sale, toys, 'H. Harris, 19, ae plbbaehiaga pipelines to get oil to the Mediter- ovens Notereeus) O40 -T) —_———— rom 15 to 20 feet, splintering tim- : |clean clothes and furniture Thurs.. 20, and Pvt. Willie omas, 20. ranean, expanding their oil tanker Cont 1 *
Cont On, on rpun ‘s a eal Livestock jbers and ifting the propeller Merchants’ Grou 'Fri. and Sat. 9 to 6. Corner of They have pleaded. innocent in the ifleets, and putting up refineries in
an a ES I ad aan . bes PEFROIT LIVESTOCK screws out of the water. Saginaw and Pike. By the Church holdup slaying of Charles Stolzan-| England and om the Continent to
socee 222 Rock as "p00 No eazy nate eal The crash occurred about a mile of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day bach, 54, the tavern keeper 7 feed the fast-growing demand of
: BAS Le sie By . % ih is ealauie seen. ca o en south of the ferry’s normal dock- Re- elects Niedelson Saints —Adv —— PAUL FOLEY European industries for power and
4 Aire ..<: 826 Beoville Mig - 2 and heifers openin ens care “sacs ‘98 Place in Port Huron. The splir a St k, Airli A European motorists for gasoline. ang aa a Bead al 2 About steaiy, but trading retarded by ered dock formerly was pred i wiedel 1 of ~~Buffet dinner at St. Vineent OTOP irliner Arrive Bi h R id
ri. ch oe heavy: Ow; tive, fully stead: - red . Niedelson, 0 b. t Se
BRE, RSS” By erates Sa eet ee the Port Huryn Coal nod Dock CO. po iee cy. war siete to his thom 8 40 8 al for aduis, ana Ot Willow Run Together irmingham Residen Automatic Drive Tops @& Mus .... 43 "as : y} .
a eae ce Some held Kiger cary sales uuiity sand The C1 0 shore captain, John second term as presidént of the 50° for children 12 and under. a SESILANTL Wn) = A yoong Tact, Gets Ad Firm Post ‘Overdrive in Economy Food Mach .. 83.8 Brand... 42.6] Somimercial steers toe Peifers 1250-16-00; T ozon, inspected the ship and said|Tel-Huron Shopping Center Mer-| er and her newborn baby were! Preept Sul 2 On Cal? | 901 y 11.00-12.50; meets end pping
Gen Dynain , 598 OM ind .. $0.3) “Caives ealsbis 250° Vealers opening |"? Hort to free the ship from the chants Association during a meet-|_ Rummage sale Stephens Hall, reported resting well at Beyer) Paul Foley, of 1211 Willow In,| Gasoline economy in automatic Gen Elec... 44 a4 =} ees 1 fully steady buts market not fully cetave|dock could be made until the fog, Bloomfield Hills thi ke |Thurs., 10 to 11:30. Exchange St.|Memorial Hospital here today after| Birmingham, has been appointed /|transmission eperation of moto?
a. Stevens, JP ees leney pro br orl ie ila 0-30.00. lifted. ng an Pak Lestat Ad ‘ Is week.’ entrance. —Adv. the stork interrupted a non-stop! manager of the Detroit office of cars comparable or better than
Gen Shoe 568 gun Oi, 116. {{% choice and prime individuals up to ———_— —— Elected vice presidents were — ‘American Airlines flight from New,McCann-Erickson Inc., according to that obtainable, with overdrive
— —— i oie F of £18 Com meretal gredes oo-31 os ne aad A Eugene Picha of Wrigley’s, pro-! batt alas Leal ra ere York to Chicago. - {William E. Berchtold, vice presi- transmission has been achieved for
Gillette . 424: Texas Co ayag S04 Utility 13.00-15 [ eaves Oad; [aoe ee —Adv. Flying over Michigan yesterday,’dent of the advertising agency's the 1956 Packard line of luxury : Gestiich v1 fer 0 Bu. be e| Sheep salable 3000 Pew éarly cates |motions; Kenneth L. Dunkel of Adv ced Willow Run Al B agency aes
pose dard Ot 6 5 creamer at but ‘market net Fait, “Setebiined."s ‘shal |Kresge’s, finances: and Norman Rummage sale. Youth Center Oe ee aces on eee asco o ige 2 ts Theos w+ jie -g00d and choice woole > Two § ff | -*Wachler of Osmun’s, advertising. | Lak * port he would make an emergency, The new manager formerly’ was ficials announced today.
Gt rede: : Hr Un 179.6% 21.00;.s0me held conseorably, “hianer | U er njuries Named secretary was Edwin Gage | OREN Uh TE SIE SS landing because one of his passen- associated’ with MacManus, John’) The company reported that a
Molland Fy. 13.3 Unt aire ge. CMITAGO LIVESTOCK of the Tel-Huron Development. | De you have a carpet problem? gets was about to give birth to a & Adams as executive vice presi-/1956 Packard, equipped with Ultra-
Booker Ei“. ‘4 Un Ges ow 3 fuses; cee fot panna = ae yous neni eaceped sexta Niedelson, who is proprietor of Call Tuson carne Serv. FE 5-8103. baby. dent and a director. He joined matic — button transmission MM Cent .....€22 Us Lines. 32|pucebere, greetin aS Toren ae jaiss|injury when their car was totally s is vic - —Adv_| _* * 'McCann-Erickson last year as vice|averaged 22.2 miles a gallon of t ic. GEA) WE Baebes. Balen ace a ly wer, later grade | the Wonderland Shop, is vice ry 8 touched) th ide oF = + Inland St)... 863 US at Y dull. with bulk sales all weights: lwrecked in an accident on Auburn Just as the plane ouc € president and chairman of its De- ‘gasoline: while another Packard,
Inepiy Cop |. 884 US Ton... i ghas"cove around ower adhe nala ve. ate ht, ee of dicey par Bo a \ground the baby, a boy, was born. troit’ plans overseas. lequipped with overdrive for test
oon ic Se wer a ; io N°, feted | — Lew butchers 3 7. € an ; israel Men's SS, : * nal ive Brecon Terms |The flight engineer and two stew-. Foley at one time was a member; purposes, averaged 71 6 miles per
Int Harv... 37 sete oe ae: 3 these weights early at 16 sellers: el ego Mcintyre 22, of Roches- ; ardesses assisted at the birth. of the forciem staff of the Asso- gallon, during a 10.000-mile econo-
mae. a Wess sess Istntg0-d10 oat 15.00: eat | ba sod Soe EO ea I { ? Ci R ide 1 The plane .with 54 eet ciated imy test conducted at the Packard Int Tel & Tel. 32) Yor grow ang, and 3s 240-270 thes ts ¥5;) seo sse(hand. His SS ch as Robert D. Parking Problem Aired } 0 | esi en § resumed its flight to Chicago. - ——— |Proving Grounds in Utica.
_ Isl Crt Coa | 38 Young @h a WaT) 32 00-13 33 000 lareer tots 260-001 tb. Mankowski, 20, of 438 S. Paddock The airline declined to identify W a cows , 4 See :
eros avcnsees [ene'ilgneet quotanis fe fi'seintabevce (had a° slight back injury. Both by City Commissioner ~j: two Pantiac men, who admitted the mother, They said she was estinghouse, Union ‘Three-Year Probati NEW YORK. Feb. 1- Compiled by The _Salable cattle 13,000; salable calves were released after treatment, au- : sey ni a rried.. ree-teor Froba ion Associated Press. 300, steers average choice aad better thoritics in Pontiac General Hos Commissioner John E. Carry 'e-holdups arid a burglary, have "0 a
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” 1s ! tatriy active early, steedy to strong
Indust ails vu Stocks| spots 25 higher: market now slow on all ‘pital said
1
(District 6) requested at last night's been sentenced to terms in Jack-
Net change . 1 grades and all weights steers steady eity commission meetine that a
Noon today 4098 133.9 a30 18:3] to week. heifers irregular, averaging) McIntyre s car went out of con- t id be je of parking facil son state puson by Oakland) Cour arnings Previous day 248.8 1334 726 1755 Steady te_weak> cows and bulls active, trol ‘and off the road when he study’ made OF PaTRing’ facil: |. Sram fecee We faced) fat:
Week ago... 2488 1317 721 1747) Steady to 25 higher. vealers and stock- ties on South Jessie between Pike ~ . NEW YORK ‘sINS)—Kennecott Copper Month ago 255.6 1348 724 I785.eTs and wt oeers steady: a aa pie clipped ihe re ar of .anether car and Chandler land Gory reports met income for the rear
re 2184 1200 °689 156.1| Prime 1.22 steers 2525. few Joads . ee . , weit be Se ee een caGal co
peoged beats SOUS eas 18:9 1618 prise steere 38 80: 78 bulky motes stub ais prem tayo pute . die said residents of this area To serve 3 to 15 Years is Victor,s11 ed a common share This compared
1988-86 low 2001 1148 672 148.8 ANd prime steers 1800-26 25. but oad reported... A Ce I.. Hood, 2 09 yr with $77,906,288. or $7.20 a common 1954 high 2119 123.6 683 155 .2| lots mixed good and cheice 906-1050 is: The other | drivecea\illiam have difficulty parking because ofl. Hood. 21, of 23 Midland Dr. charellini «helpreceding’ vearla Operal=|
Soe tow I) NE CS TO egedeed: Gaara tl Ma ae eache ; “a tie-up of trucks parkmg for William M- Denmsop, 23. of 92 ing revenues increased to $548,265.900
DETROIT STOCKS lteedi Weears! (anal naifers a2: ts cect I Vigus, 35. of Rochester, was not long periods of time. He suggested Judson St., received 5 to 15 years, [TO™, $423.642.406 In 1884. The sharp) ephier Ce | good choice heifers they said. rise in earnings: reflected higher prices, 15 50- 29. 00. injured,
mal points lor eighths | Rete ahd commercial cows 10 75-13 00
High Low Noon | ® few copmmercial os up to 13 50: ae atk | Figures arter sy Plas ¢
The highest mountain
“Arraigned on a charge of larceny
from a building, Bernice Cobb, 21. |
ef 4885 Fernwood, Detroit, waived Sister Saves Brother
examination yesterday before From Hangman’s Death | Berkley Justice Ralph H. Finley.| BENTON HARBOR WW — Two|
~ She was returned to Oakland. year-old Bobby Basselman is nur-) County Jail after failing to post sing nothing more tha t
$1,000 bond, and was: bound over to sn S ore chen) rope cus)
a two - hour limit be established The pair admitted gaining’ $24 for copper during the year.
here.
itenc ‘ed to 1'2 to 4.years. in Jackson net income of $1 (695,000.
State prison
Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland. |
lwatch anf $85 froni e man
Hazel Park last Dec. 1 oe
Baldwin Rubber* .....,, .. A canuers (ane cut 1 Itey | ak on: ‘in a home burglary and stickup of NEW YORK \INS—Johns
Gerity-Michigan*® He si and commoretal| bu ite vate. fered. aed “4 re “The matter was referred to the a rocery store Jan. 10 plus taking! Corp, has announced net income for
Kingston Produets* eee aise 21 33/chot lers 96.00-30.00 u Bey the North American continent is & iz : ‘year ended Dec. 31-of $23,611,183, eur
Masco PN s il lmacctall ceames cis eecaees cavree ore | Mt. -McKinley in Mt. McKinley City manager and the: chiet of ee hea from a housewife Jan. 13. (to 87.37 a common share. This com-| Midwest Abrasives sae s-ce 8 BH and choice feeding steers 16 $0-18.00 regal Ay lice for further study, _ |Pared with $16,685.658, or $8.24 @ Com-/ Rudy Mfg° Wo cocees 36.4 Salabdle sheep siaughter jamb: “auonpal Park, Alaska. /mon share. in the preceding year. Sales Wayne Screws eee oes ICD ees $0 lower: trade maderatel) ee | —_——-—— 155 Earnin : Quadru: le, in iope ie oe 14} _ Production from,
sees cess 644 646 act! t c n 195 tal asbestos c
*No sale ‘bid andBasked Veles «esd Sto, prime wooled iambs” Toa Jackson Prison Term 9 p he firm's Canadian mines resched a
ib dove 18 30-20 50 eer price for Given Detroit 5 Reports McLouth Steel “record 392,000 tons in 1958, the firny : é - eights around 100 and lighter a Ma i — re . p 6 ° l c . at , 1 *, ta Arraign Detroit Woman His oon is Le egbah 1 Seosit te } Ate ‘al cading. guilty. Jan to DETROIT. « — McLouth Steel _ NEW rOEe INS) National Biscutt
i “pnd prime 98-160 4h fall shorn jambs 1 Fu mu Je , ©. reported net .income for on Charge of Larceny 19 00.3950 most ull to chotce siaugh larceny z from a person, Lew A Corp. says its net earnings climbed coded Becta rier) sts Te Pacer
eee ee jKanziz, 23. Detroit, has been sen- to $8148.000 last year from a 1954 ais $19,911,929. or 8285 & common share. in the preceding year. Sales in-|
creased to $389.628,256 from $376, 392,292
‘{n 1955. George Coppers, president, |
| blamed the decline in earnings on heavy
The 381 per’ “cent increase, the expenses incurred in launching a new
oy line of cake mixes and in changing the)
Kanziz admitted: taking a wrist companys te ported yesterday, WAS. distribution system for the company’s)
nN due “to the completion and pro- cereals and pet foods
gressive utilization during t.e year) sT. LOUIS (INS)—International Ls
in the ex- ©° | by Oakland -County,, * ow ie - 3
has announced net income for
and burns today after almost — of the new facilities fiscal year ended Nov, 30 of $10,414,006 Circuit Court. changing’ himself from. the’ base- The number of Aeovle of several pansion,.program and to the gén- equal to $3.10 a com on here, | ‘mai
. “9 ie _icompared with $10.267110. or
; Te iment ceiling while plal aly ing Mori- South American V counties) is) .in- “erally favorable business condi-,-cmmon share. in the preceding year
Sentenced to Jackson tday creasing at the rate @f 3 per cent tions.” Sales increased to $262.413,803 from)
i Pp + Pp ns $246 764.550 the year previous. Byron
Peter A.-Orlando J aa { 24588, Bobby, the son of Mr. and Mrs on, more a year, whic h the Popu- . E arnings “per common share of. Gray chairman. noted. that price |
. ando Jr... 22 0 James Bassefman of nearby Sister lation Refetenee sbireau calls a stock”ampunted to $5.66 compared sreanes pu pose etisss earnings, Uttle
®atchison, Topeka and Satta Fe Bound Over to Chu t
Yorkshire Rd., Birmingham, was I
semtenced to 1%4 to 2 years in Jack-\i, the basement ‘and playfully! son state prison when he appeared ‘wrapped the end of a, elothes:|
before omsin ancy County Circuitjiine around his neek |
Judge H. Russel’ Holland -recently. |
~ Orlando admitted Jan. 9 passing |
a bogus check Dec. 19 in peli sakes, climbed upon a card table)’
His 4year-old sister, Marilyn,!
{playfully pushed him off the card
jtable and Bobby dangled for a few)
moments before — his T-year-old)
sister, Lynn, caught him and un-’
jwrapped the clothesline. -
=
MARVIN J. OLSON
‘Harlow H. Curtice, president of day in the March 20 Minnesota pri-| ‘health is sufficient.’ Propose 5-1 Stock Split
CHICAGO — Directors of the
appointment’ of Marvin J.
Railway yesterday proposed a.five- E xamined yesterday an al.charge man: ager of the Fisher Body Plant fox-one split of the company's com- of assault with” intent t6 Pr ib. Wil- here, as chairmarn-of GM's Pon- : liam Naegle Wis bound dver. to, tide Piants .Committee for 1956. t a the proposal is- ‘approved by Circuit“ Cert for-arraignment Feb. This -committee,
ission,
Ga kccunt atctee Aue. 1 ittmar G. Stanaback yesterday. ‘in Pontiac,
A) - Stanabdck reduced bond to $1,000 cuss matters of comm special meeting of stockholders but Naegle failed to post it and terest. R. April 2% to seek ap-'was returned to Oakland ° County’
the directors, action. proval }Jail. = will be called
of ‘near exptosion ra te.
/Minn) announced he is entering House visit yesterday that Eisen-
President Eisenhower's name. te- Hower will be a candidate *
General Motors, has announced the mary ‘‘confident that he
Oison, a candidate i re- ele c on ;
M.- Critchfield, general, are differing opinions
manager of Pontiac Motor Divit er a candidate's consent is
‘sion was chairman during 1950. | ‘quired there, | ut with &3 cents in 1994. “should improve our margins” in ose | d Chiefs Capital Bounc
cian Melvin Foost
1 Oakland County Circwt Court
WASHINGTON «P—The govern- re week, Melvin E Foust. 18, of
ment prepared te prod top nego- 6 E. Cornell, was-placed on three-
tiators today to redouble their ef- year probation and assessed $200
forts to end the 109-day Westing- court costs by Judge ‘H. Russel
house Electric Corp. strike. Holland * * «© .| Foust admitted Jan, 23 breaking
Labeling the work stoppage ‘“‘in-|into the Auburn Lanes bowling
tolerable,’ Joseph F. Finnegan, alley on Squirrel road Jan. 7.
‘director of the Federal Mediation —————_ ee rie ——
‘and Conciliation Service, sum-|! 1951 Chevrolet, 2 door Serial Ne ;
moned company and union leaders) noe ON ac tw ta
from Pittsburgh te Washington. ‘rence. Pontiac,
Finnegan apy he planned to
“review the whole sutiation” at a,
talk with Robert D. Blasier, West-
inghouse vice president, and James
|B. Carey, president ofthe Inter-
‘national Union of Electrical Work-:
ers (IUE). * Ls s
The strike, idling about 55.000
jworkérs, is one of the longest
imajor walkouts since the end o
World War II. Li]
Issues have been cloudy. West- * *
|inghouse has offered a five-year
icontract, claiming it equals one
agreed to last summer by the IVE
and Westinghouse’s principal rival
General Electric. a
“WASHINGTON 08—Ser Thye (R-| Craig predicted after a White,filing by Feb. 25 an affidavit say-|
ing he is not a candidate,
mw P*\xo OBJECTION
Eisenhower is due for a new + pill be Fisenhower’s Name Is Placed in Minnesota iar lor dissent does’ not mean he has:
jade a decision on whether to)
jaeek reelection: *
Sen. idee (R-NH), who says!
Thye pfedicted in a- _ statement physical examination between Feb. ne is uncertain about what Eisen-
that, FE isenhower will be re-elect: ;10, and 15 to check on his recovery power will do, told a reporter the
This falleoea by a day the state- ed Hy a “landslide yote:” He said) \from a Sept.’24 heartattack, Thus President is a vigorous partivipant
1ent, by Republican Goy. George the President has
teTm, . “take the nsibility” in a sagging aie res
I s to wheth- required in Minnesota. /But the law. consent, in the New
re-| Provides that Eisenhower could re-| “breathed new pe may announce before Feb, 25 in: weekly conferences with . GOP
made up of top-N. Craig of Indiana that, he is Will life and bas injected hope And faith’ ‘whether he w base seek a second congressional leaders. i
the stockholders and the inter- § by Orion ‘Tewnship Justice Hel- executives of the three G 7M ‘plants ing to 4
state. Commerce Commi meets regylarly to. dis- ifor filing Eisenhower ¢ name in| ; = ~“? “The President looks a little’ ‘thin-
| He puered no ein when nér than he used to.”
nary. There! Consent of ie cardilale is not his name was filed, without formal} ‘said, . “but He ‘Seems, to have the
apshire | same zip and zest he always had)
attd Illinois primaries. But he has’in attacking the problems that con-
‘move his name from) the ballot by: stressed that his lack of assent'front us.”’ Bridges
i: Michigan. .
Feb 1, 2, 1956
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%. acre of land. Only
Pant) “down on thia one,
CRESCENT LAKE 3 bedroom older home to-
cated on Crescent Lakg Rd.
only one from lake
with large lot. full bath oil
hot water heater, electric
| stove and fleor coverings
Only 66.950 with $050 dn
OFF. 1050 Ve Clean es @ m andi. ,
| bath home coy just out-
side city limits with base-
ment oil furnace, large
cambination kitchen and
dining space i'y car
Tage and jarge fenced lot
Only $050 dn on this one.
4 BEDROOMS Downtown location, a good
clean bengal home with full
baseme 43
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wale A “Tot of lacs
for only 66.700 with
in.
LOW RANCHER A real bay here itn this
large 3 bedroom home
with large living reem with
vertivule entrance. full bath
' family atyle kitchen, birch
_ cupboards, “automatic of | heat and attached utility
room “tnd garage $3 000 dn
will handle
}dw. M. Stout. Realtor | TT N Saginaw Bt FE 5-8163 | Pr
Open Eves Till § Ww
LADD'S” Signs Are Fverywhere
CILARKSTON AREA A very nice 2? bedroom home
nearly completed All wired
Piumbing, well and. septic tank
in On a large lot “A wonderful
bur at $6300 with $1000 dowp
OLD FARM HOUSE
Needs remodeling. Locking for a
| do-it-yourself man ® roome
basement. On 1 acre of ground.
Near Ford's new a etound,
Priced at only $6900
LADD'S 4206 eo Hwy, Drayton Plains
4267 Perry - Open Sundays * oy Rd. or
$0701, OR 31231
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange
OPEN HOUSE
NEW, HOMES
peabettoedk
- DRAYTON PLAINS bedroom On| ee 2 om S
3 a + home, Ga-
rage, : :
: . eighborhood, N a:
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over 4 per cent —— ever
Si Soo tthe dows, _OR B43
FOR 6 WEEKS an
NOTHING DN. Lae only beg pi mortgage costs to |”
SHE LL “HOU SES -constru doi 1a e ree a)
compte’: 6 veka Ree our
Red Horse - 019 Cass-Eliz.
Fe “enor FE 47
WHITE
BROS.
NEW HOMES:! 2 NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICK
cele ae
4
lots closet space.
. select oak floors
Timken atoms auto-
ays! The ex- terior features Cre atiae hed 1'3-
8. ne Sunesion fire
Reet hie can be vours
y Megerr with convenient
home : ready for
Tie aa ADO” GI’s $750 Down
FHA §2.100 Down
ne Price $14,700
spacious living room has « beau-
a window wall. For extra con-
- venience there are 1
tile beths with colored The home is heated with perimi-
ter gas heat and has a gas d
ete, Gee yeeties and.
eens. 060x150 for
the sctiares n. Windine
blacktop ae nto la play -
Close to
“US10 to MIS
“south village iimtte
of Seep Coe hlerie ait? —
"WHITE ‘BROS.
rey heat
Phone OR 43-1208 Open Eves “un o—Sun 1 te 8
MY In A 3 nose 3 extra lots $3750. Full
Loc 1 block price 500 ated rom Williams Lake,
1 ee
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Part , and
biock from Williams Lake La
ORlando 3-1087 after 3:30
or all day Sat. ona "sun.
|a BEDROOM SHE Good |
Mies Reasonatle.” for cash. 4
S650 DOWN SPECLAL!
Cute as a bug's ear ts this mod-
ern 5 room and bath home lo-
cated on the east side with Ibs
ved drive, gees
utility room
er sai ee this one this
week Cali for appointment. Only
66,950,
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw st. Ph FE 5$-6165.
Open Eves. Till 8:30
eee ees
HOME & INCOME In -best Auburn Heights neieh-
borhood. Appealing ell white 6
.room I'y stery bungalow will:
recreetion room
furnat@| Lot
garege 4 room
et rear rested at $50 per mont)
Price $13,030 with terms, or will
trade for home in City
IN BLOOMFIELD New brick ranch Leyt just south
seen Pontiac, gree living
s,
Spats kitehen’ and 1‘ tile baths.
er 1300 sa. ft. livina plus full basement with shirepioes
for recreation room ed 2
car garage. Lot 90 «
DONELSON PARK Ranch bungalow. al] on one floor
and with attached | I'y cer ge-
~rece 24 ft carp living room
2 bedrooms and alternate Ird bed-
room ‘of dining roo: large cheer-
ful kitchen aod utility room Oak
floors and Close
to park, ja and
achools Priced at
FHA of GI terms.
K LER | REALTOR
Ow Men Eyetags Cooperative Real Estate E)
GILES ainted'~walls
e, Huron bus
+3525
$745 DOWN | sale Payments $5 per . month Inc A GOOD BUY
taxes and insurance total price For cash rou, can get a rea?
$7395 Homes consist of four deal in 2. bedroom
large Nivabie rooms, oak floors home eae nortthea e 4 é mf ~
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| ee ', 2 ¢abins. ideal motel Payments to suit your | Thyle Electric, $03 N, Johnson, Mudie, cove chairs ~~ a bed- $6050 ble down pay 3 BEDR RANCH nace. mm ¢ Tenved —
on M33. § acces near dorsers, ba glad 6 help _Fe ele “ Reg $198 value tim j —plieture window. cor ‘
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suitable for. busine
giass-top walnut gen or) W Pike tes re basis Lal mi FE 4-166) 18h ON THE SIDE. shade $12.60 with $3,500 TY
26 acres, si 7 dwellings. 7 be.-snow “suit Size 4. ane RAGE Cc B E hick
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miles west go ore hen FINA 1¢ E CO. any buffet Baby scales, F "ee ‘ranges. R. B unro, 1060 , Sas ric a Co: / > TOO! ep jes unlimited. $13.00 w >. Rane eaNnIn ron CHEROKEE HILLS, ood Co. eee _ 5 BE inet TOR : ec Wo “eal ep aie ar '~6-PIECE BEDROOM _ ) ular People! BAL ADR atx pte ea of
1 a €25 TO $500 iw DELUEY Gib picleaany aap” yom Somer = . ms, Mae furaivu ture. fy ‘cluded. Sule. ater
SHOR REPAIR. NO Eo an NEFICIAL. ae pSree One sen | | penemien eet Lares, mire, bea ring completion Provides, the a See — heater.» vets. ot gutrance te 3
OMPETIT ie FINANCE CO‘ eon ce Dios a'te — FE) Pred eae) So weaneer DAY . r ai :
INT. PI 1 t Loan: 4-467 . ; ghiful ecaroeted 22 x 13 liv. “INCOME sons | location $ ois.080. term
ci N Ar BE ORUE. ( IR erence st FE 20200 | A MODERY poate ONLY BS MA rKLEY ' ir utilities.
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Small Town Grocery Uu ecg." iG DRYER | Regio... : amunit: Nat'l Bank Bide. tac. 2.576 sa. , tocluding m , : - _ BENDIX ELECTR ae | Gas aoe : Ee SGI “Evee Ve _ Etats fouins. ceramic tle balk: colored "as
Located 4 any? nished rental units -el fth| Face or porch Large landscaped al recans/ anal hata? location. ta heal, off Oakland 5 ACRES eannot afford-to pass by. . F E Yi tenn Fiuorescent, 393° Orclia: pee Gesd ewsers “ens tere eee pe tr Bese) Ericed |) rooms ane oe ear popcorn 4 Li PRICE | Near Auburn and Crooks Rd. : IDGE | = Lake A Se Kasai ier posired ieceae or per-| at $16,000 with terms. area. ya ae Lee * $1. ipreen ectohad Pl dtbrey ru Jot, 1 car only 9600 Ls R ‘WARD E. PARTR 3581 TEAGUE ¥ IN ANCE CO. E CO. ROMASTE: TABLE TOP ad income . $300. After 5. :
Wm. G. ealtor é ss FE 4 IN LECT Hon MA a - Property, 829,5Q with 62300) Vi yy I. KNUDSEN ED garage. Huron Gardens PE be REALTOR : 4-35 202.N. MAI! _#iove, $25. MA TABLE ery, eee * , M3 $1.250 down. Clean 2 bedroom [ACRES Room Home ON MIS. 3 SCATION AT \ spre nee ICH. |@xTENsioN oATELEO = Fy
Lots FULL PRICE | (AGRE S ROOM Hi J NEW. LOC ROCHESTER, M 2 ut _chisia | cabinet, | Anti own.
home on 4 lots Basement - | $1,600 DOWN. $11 400 onthiy | ality, Ortonville : . HURON - : : mont c 4 9-336), $950 DOWN—Over | acre of ground $10 Pott yy aa ue = lla So Cant tor appoint Secbeming’ lanes lane theurance. | it~ AG Bad EDGE = 1% BLKS. WEST re BUSIN ‘ My MOAMMGTOS | _enerry 3. BARG ATNS Close, in Biman" home. with ful _ : mest Aner OR Ft 4303 | rooms, basement pegs Lond a oe REAL Perare MICHIGAN LEVEE OCE ne FE] B. ten = Sen,
Sea Auber 1Avs — oo | tn 1984 A ren , hae Grosse Bye. 7 | to - HOUSE GOO Oil, hevter with SEACH : Stiached garage B GATEWAYS , ne eg Fall ay ja hester OL 60711, OL 1-071.
: Cheer ot uae oe too! to aoe Loe | $1,950 DOWN be we ae eects ee Saginaw Valley type land. WE EW SEN SAT ION? AC Ph. Rochester OL 60711, | GO oye | Pens Call
3 bedroom custom built) “West Suburban loc ON Senta mea el as baa ~ HAPPINESS Hes type bungalows a Pall | type homie Immediate posses. | — | F rms! Home Swimming room : Van,
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7 Rome weer) Pomiec ts Delco ee a 5 basement, somalia “taal aualibes 2500 DOWN ‘$10se0-. FULL | acres dairy farm up to 8
: ar termacel Lape see; SEE THIS TODAY welet, double closets wits aliding | € poarch Pall ell sat ptgapmpedelic | ob ety utiding miss be)eeen ite to install. No osperess
hange every- . Kh aericee corner lew Jake E PAVED STREET d many other extras bedroom bungalow bullt in | be anerecia’ Rasy We train, §3.000 te We bu: A sell anes _
i Viewer. $8050. [ Viscsttest pear Paddock St large) 9utr price “_— plus lot. We| Close to Pontisc plant. A real Call tor aoe . Sooo capital required. Must be Extra Fast ing Sot ee bem
: brivi a t ‘ead fully insulated 6 room and bath arrange financing. velue and easy terms. mugs et pul ‘Marri Walker, igh glart ot ence. ute
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id 6800 [DOWN Over ce ee a ern 3 bedroom home ip ay CHAELS 10800 FULI. PRICE Broker Robe | —— press sala: i ondition osk~ftoors, Vene EAR ST Mii | $2,800 DOWN $ |
Pools.
8. Sag Fo Le DIN- ot mae aed bath of) heat. Im-| tea tiinds. full basement. oil . alah bungalow neat foes | FURNISHED Just move oo le eB cineas Business Propert 49 _Sox'se Holiday
bok GALE. RELPORABLE. OF diate possession to this east heat. storms-and screens, lean with pice yard Full pi his modern 2 bedroom w | Sal u wey Fon @ALE_ BEAU- quiekty | "ing sume. 6. pes, and yuburben home. See i pow ai | attic, landscaped fenced back jot | cieam wit nice yard. F basement, te acre. —— MI RegAURANT. FOR restaurant in tgnature . mt omaerners | chairs. Bog table, om ‘alr > [ee caress po FOR THE FAMILY 700 DOWN $19.500 FULL PRICE, | | POR er ear cease B hotel of ven ee: ota : maast Asse hy ot ae DB Weldo . . | A NICE 2 83 : = , ite! one
: ile pu : ~ any ChOH. 2 FLOYD! KENT, Realtor) sos pase Dla a leapt pink Sadat ‘A ideal bome in an See and bar. Call FE $1048 alter ing communities, Suburi ee oe epay. FoR SALE: GUara a nas 105 . and’ 3 rooms , i rhood 4 eae aa egon, iD
frigeraters -........ ; = ea eS peer | YOUR CHANCE FOR appt EEC oat‘ nre: pier wal | amt On EER ee ere es gee | soecsee seems we Pon ee HOUSEHOLD oS Taner 0 fan > Next to Coaauasar owe YEAR AROUND HAPPINESS ir gas heat and automatic
stores. down end 980.000 per year : nam cianers ls <= | Privileges on oe et Tater space ~ aoe | CLARK REAL FSTATE | ee upstairs, rE Contact W ni em ahnconagen,
Roy 6.06 Oakiand _—~FE 2-402 _ Fairy | nae pice bes oe eee PRS Cats Ws) fenced oath oe | baa ee) Ct La ale S207 | lhasuagen or Peeee: S190 FINANCE | cal Elec tric < lowers an ; n . Open Even ' | —_————~ R ing foom. of] heat, Offered oh place, patio, garage. f 1362 W Hure ree
Co tracts 52 nea ae ay) ‘ corner lot §2x110 ft ered brubs Co-operative Real Estate i = a > Sale Land hed Corporation . | —name b HAS REDUCED PRICE, 43%, tee down BE Finer || sur LAKE PRIVILEGES __ For Sale Lake Prop. 4“ R. R. FRONTAGE |~= ceace a vesns ow Pie aN tals | Via be ow aoe oe _ : a NE aie : i} thin stones throw of the, _
oeation. Zoned | CONTR 6 per cont et 6 | A. Ra. ; " TUCK SALE -To Trade Located wi utomatic heat” OFF WAL- Good north side location. £).460 balance ie, pe 4 for
N. Opdyke, Cor, Pontiac $2 2.000 fore ws of town cot He ‘BUY pe aad LL INSURE IT| fe Oy vole, large ppl room | 18 Fr Om ite eas Sobera 3 M: rout, Double rest. trontage 4 pont . pomebel paper aim | Mortgage Loans = 54 a . Tata = 3 bedroom c 9950
ly car 2 : = ra . or Awe a Ge. A- yi Corner lot Opéd location. ® heat and clean Pull’ price $7,000 | Sale “Suburban Prop. 45A $4809 with 62.250 ¢ Williams, ot FE ¢-4828 Lo, ANS $600 to $1,500 org ape ean | + ealtor | with terme:
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on er YOUR RUGS OR COUCHES Ly. : FIM RIGHT, Realtor MAHAN tl ERM au. sar |? ERDEORE, MME QW CLINTON) FLOYD KENT, Realtor 1Y een | ee rege | a mace ee “348 Oakland ave Estate Exchange
home built last year | River. {of Rocb-| 24 W. Lawrence Russe oung County _wp, Ph_PE cor REPRIO. “pric Co-operstive R Real_ MS, “OIL HEAT. LTY CO. REALTORS Phe prcpor tls of land Large) 3 bedroom ranch © west o! a he Rate aes auton gatisna ccnne \ caghiens) es nee cea ELECTR Ther Ky ous yf
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second mo Le LORD _ a Bi ag George R. rwin LAND surtABLE FOR SUBDIVI- | | STORE ROOM FOR M FOR RENT 33 AU ‘| Apply 209 National Building | HOTPOINT “ELECTRIC . Lots fur immediate building In busy intersection —_ spe phone FE 44770 ter, studio couch. S Tt M ICHAEL'S REALTOR Te cee em cise! fori rubicts eommereccl cel) - Getbiag ber area ree arto Al = Ei) fe ince tatevasen’ beautiful a. i 5-01 es | trial use or any ki ey
ne. Kroehler Flizabeth Take Fstates six reer modern bome ewes Co-operative Weal Retete Epebesee | tedustri ly an beat Call SFE mee Te = Swaps ‘55 loveseet. Modern cnr ine : € “ ts down t
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tan ienare painted ¢ complete. in fichea, dining room jo "dey" possprelon, Shown only | 3 Bedroom Rancher ener a ' " |» SPALt S0PEs sEaves o> | 61, eqant seeured by 8 reeuh home on BUILDING LOTS WORTH #200, spemenees.” 7) pie bettors hoe Carpeted setae dues
Se inuer cases an Real y | Cen 7. 2% ecres. Excellent buyer. ea AE Van Weit, OR 31355 deor and othe 4 Carpeted —Heing room ed into si location, only one year o|
Call PE 2-01
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A Tas ile PRACTICALY | __beol Oh DEEP Preeti anale jou toneeeee. i resm onedaea be acinar ang Gasp oeani ister vee, one = rey pot ak me. MOBILGA AS 'S_STATION | Led oheromga mice € perscent | user avep for anything of equal [ee crtable ironer. Walnut Pinte Hl (Pueoentecny for an oF | Complete ‘bet Gee heat & toi! area. ‘Twmpeases leagereck fire: "_PE 65-6418 Comer of 1 ‘Fog informe | interest. secured. by new 3 bed. | Se™. Swap for a SPowisit. | student desk band carved. Sim- ciate it Phone today for a» complete bath Gas heat & lace. picture window, ceramic oxis0 WaT.| Doing volume. iv: Dan. interes @ on 2 lots, Good pur: | __value._ NDERS AND POLISH: _mong bed chair, EM 3-2368. pointments weber Lek! Ha LS Ciswe: Nevechesli | pisces — provers ie LOTS TOR Saeed “PE elses | ton reeset comin, holidays. | room, hom Tiere tor rest. Complete ling of KENMORE — UPRIONT VACUUM : iw: | $7,250, EZ terms. — pera eoteey Prien fire- kins-Pontiac Gi Soult cam TE sae ks _ eres pA eda ret ai ARE sweeper OR 35606 . : i : ) * )
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20 Der cent dis ; AK CHINA model $139 50, $90 a it ” Anything etse 7 to 2nd floor partially bungalow, id in bath,
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STATION | _ —— ODERN CARVED O | rred. also several ¥ outside i nyth ‘2 ee fmaned Roem for 2 additioee) - plastered Dreplece. Nee $u 750, Twoi in One i; eee maid ete Rd 1 | mraas lac Mr -Dinkel chee cas for‘ giass china cabinet | samy = in. modeis Extraor-| i it's heat’ Bill. cant be beat -—_ eeieret: Tote! pote 1 terms Se Mere! is bows aac Income oY bap |
near Lanett dlr Wace el es r! WN Te BROS: i PE 58-6902 DEER dinary values Youngstown. — __OR 3-2046— winx: ye ferme “ puceme bare: privileges. morte | | eattact Hades aah es ae REALTORS NEW RIONT “ERonT’ penveer | Ss Annes (307 Orchard Lake Av “ows. A OM MEIN ATI - :
deation, lake p S accei | : : details call ' Phone OR 13-1298 and grillTor “40 or | a. gear Sa500—F ull PP ice sir alls loseph eo Reisz Leak hie ples ia ee Inns “ \re a NOOO her us. sates fae casOn aaa Open Eves ma 9 -Sun 1 to 8 ilo Ceca ie we 0 hte ton “i ORD’S SPIs ( ! AL S) Docep Pai * 44d PA é A 4 room home on approx 3 . FE 2-0259 evel. separate entrances, picture
3 GROCERY _ ; meat Ford 6 engine ‘ 840 BS TER Y Bow aca or hens 1 iv an be Soumnt on Sts) ree Ph MI 444i9 windows tirepiace ie eee wae yaa tnt with leke EL trea sme for-man & £6 75000 - I Agr obs 37 rose ee M ls ewer ne wa on TY N CO pe’ 2 au oe "hone row ore | Estate Fechange oil heat and automatic eh pee ad i On| ores bec eGo. — bide, Mix 4 rontrart nell or what have vou He Used TVs from $2495 sci Tessonabie terme] Phone snes CEA Ui ‘Live in one (nit, let your Seana! privhedes on Watkins Lake Only wife Can buy-grep- lus Bave $1350. 0n tts lan 1a $139.95 |. r hao ae ‘ :
oa é . sie! do reer for $500 dn p m inode rose 7- Hide-a-bed from town kitehen - ' aneh OR COLORED + pele yee pet tee lt ase seen, 4000 @ith, S208! down Necarey | bal eat cose Aaaale eee cont ny payments "ot oe WILL ACCEPT AND) COnsesCa: Used gas vere d's td coal. fat eter sat a ! ey rhan i ( 5 rT 71 in uly -
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rs ot, ue hd cedar SERVICE? | one nella ie Sells A ihe from RE puIL a WASHING | paicarits Midwest «6000. aped ict Close to school Only rt Jos details : 20 acr .o Our fron : to $7 oe fall kinds Open See . ae epee Int Close to sct n Ort Joslyn _ Geta: ie ar fit “dow Davments elt tottey Ll. CLEANERS FOR. SALE | “aren Home ® Auto ‘a the piace Peck is thet they are ones LB Thyle Electric, $02, 8. Johpson. CLOSEOUT $12.50), term om bungal ? haa Rieti pown 8 tren , BMALL. fter 6 o'clock. { 7 Most ioans made on 4 twos of a kind. Check | IGERATOR INFERNATION: ne esa atone: doors, By LISTINGS APPRECIATED ful Dacement ta a Pl miocks MA ieetd Us bungalow near W, sient for TCR. AWW FE ORD ae inne =) oer DOES GOOD ered first Med Pega ea eel x Sincren below ee Quantity i REFRIGERATO Ae ees ° cond i- ST ee 5.78 meged s i hea hioe ; Lake. bmilt in o3. as |
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} ceo alking distance (to) Fontisc heat. full bath hot pa aces AGENCY . . Bh) yp Daresayy Ptoce " auto. furniture or signature our | size. Each one ts an excel- | T. EX- 1488 Baldwin “ave. ‘ CI
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> PRIEZE DAVENPORT Co. . one ; some finishing but a /real pay $3'_ W. Huren pm eres | Yesi_after € 30 pm na & repayment plan suited to your ent value at fust $23. Cuff i ROSE FE 5-08: 2-2543 2 Ce MIN’ w ii it OL! ‘ft RES Sy 5 eg ey ree Nt AJ OR OIL. CO | Seeita tea tae | tert oe a ta wie mor ne lots FT. COMBINATION A 1 AL Gur en : | eolime: >
Service| awa ; ident. |
S t locker |“ gToORM WINDOW: < . . = i - i | Now has 3 openings for tent ager Berk.ey Voss .Pres 35 36 77 38 39 40 42 44 48 48 refrigerator with freezer ow, f : CER CO Orr Baldwin « 1M BTREET '§ ACRES on Hadley roma gtatlon dealers All are excetien f ae ene at $172.98 ROY'S, “<08" Oakland | | Tow’ WINTER | AND HARGER é » ful? OSMUN Simic twotined com 330 ft frontage on Had ace ties Our new plan reagires | - 4 [Ree 7 31 SNe te) Gas FE 425% 4 eee Gol oe mad eg orms _Hotoet® wins plaored wala 0s) with Shon down ana 800 month minima inventmnt ence et a fe aks $8121 & | hors Pti3ie012 e390. leon tina SELF PROPELLED p14 METAL ig eat SS an rereens. 3 biocyete-semools er || ip) Deere ranen) rast, Se are tceae | tncloding Interest ~ FE 23-0138 i. : t Niece 4 ' - 13 ‘ ‘ 2 So / Whalessis price BEM 39120 days Zz nb. las cer pert: a
‘ = / : ~ : | | 7. Ey s : tores. $1,700 down ai j with $245 dowh
& Au O | Bhoft Bs, | | EM 3-308 ah ts | Pretled ieee Sere “REORD pape ) | See them ' tog/ay ‘20 ACRES n°
me ‘ ) SPECS I A VACUUM 5 al ew 3 bedroom “ 5 — ORE cintral, Ged inbio be. “ppt NCE. e . ! S SPECIAL URE K model $40.95, ‘BLA ree 1 £0. mene located just off Ap proximately 2 Acres Fer BARL bedrgpm home with Se essa ose cer garage NERD A~ Pr A ; anes Dy _O U rR af Bes 1000 ¥ Stee Le mi x Me } 2101 4 1 Airport read Oak epee ee pre Os a bitireg’ wel Mere fica ful: se ot cere aan basement oan
AOR Ip STOVES” BOUOHT eae x. $1 Orchard Lak ao ~ NIL basement with FHA a om. garage te operien space baw meft Stree, ard tokens et sath $11,000. Full FIXER On re Jassified ours» sant Bat Sack ay DOWN TOWN ae i changed. rar 602 Mt Cie ealony : tormy and sc : sor ice, $2000 dben., AT 7 Communtt: Nal |
._ FE _ : amine schonie A ia dae Gitte sone "Oh... ppice. $2000 abe : ) {o7 Commun ONENGE r UBIO es “35 FE See IKE” REAL - CAR v _ P
PoitWrice whh §1 100 oF n M =o ; \ ¢, rei nent find a
om HX Bagi aw Rt : 8ST eorcHt 2 =
Gr! tekms, by appointment on. ads > ; eee
: ; . sr ER CONSOLE yeni wk 'BARG: IN? Lots of’ Sy Se fall se piease |
_ Les
| Stheo SCHRAM - . ik i NNEDY good job. FE 28181 is the Sai S79 © | ski sii? DRESRES aUITS” AND it ae ASML COMBE ATION ‘in the ‘Want. Ads} _ ; 4 OaN/co * igthes. Size 12 to K E US ell | Youn ; — 8 NO SMMUNITY L FE LUN maternity oes ree NNEDY¥ FS-2098] or Fie 5-947] 'R 5 Aion. g oe REALTORS oo gos Want Ad nuntber! - es Pienber sERAICE i Cheap. FE 50355, ; vo . 4828 %9097) We Ruron. .- aS
: . « REALTORS... fac eaarers rm TEREACTOR 42 W_ Huron 5 pn A tyr’ OPEN E Een OS Le } i ° 3 : “e » ont Bacon FRo« ise = hee Real Estate Eachange | Open Eves. ‘til
ne Se
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earn
ACUY iN P. WRECKING. 0s onteafn. | san ie PE bios
AW TITE it CHES. PURE-WAY. Ort EATER. one Mice mpnege + ABucy oil tanks. All for 858. : 5 r FE 54-2714 or come that bolt to the frame
» va ot Se nets, ET. CINCH soll PIPES FF 3 x.)
4 OR, 3-1456 | ave "PLUMBING SUPPLY ’ iT er RIURES | 1 1725. Saginaw __ FE §-2100
‘pewest, 1088 donigns. terrific . ~ Roofing and Siding -
pining oe $1005 veine’- $5.95 Combination-Doors-
fee Oe Sot” chien fr _ ~ Insplation
rescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave -“Sf_ A. BENSON R FANDING TOILETS $195 | 549 Ww Saginaw _PE 42541 aatibow ROMEX, BY THE COIL, «c ren
y eoicred, “Path sets Meith aha f@>t. Wall boxes for duplex plugs, Facto er it bo pa $100 wacaen & Thome se Sones, ij PPLY i vn ees PLU} MBING LY oe Perry Bt. Rson,
Ret y 6 F ATH-| RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Fil GALITY, aa toilets, Plastic dishes, large gpletintde cot-
sie’ 98: Raati’ double sinks, we Ge fee maker, pedestal tabies, buan-
hand basins from $10.85. quet tables, chairs, @ ft. refrige
Thompson, 60 8. Perry. erator gee--siove, Wish truck,
‘PURNACES. OVER-STOCKED | tte FE 52474 es New off ferced air at cost |} DOORS FOR BALE. 3 2 INSIDE Counter-flows, utilities, basement and 1 outside foot _hI6R2
sodeis. 4665 Dixie Hwy. Drayton | save ON GUTTER 12c FT. WAR- Pains. _Wicks, 2678 orchard. ‘Lake
: - G&M SEPTIC TANKS _ Sharpening Serv
Sous Sher ¢ p.m.
JET WATER PUMPS. ae G. A. rvice
WR. Fioor Display Case for Sale
’ FE 5. 7435
- Northwest corner Walton & Oppiyke
HOLLINOSHEAD VARIETY STORE
out
ice 8 OOD. CONDITION. — kat ‘Cae 7 ertedo tal REINFORCED CONCRETE
PE 4-44 ‘3672 Eliz Lake Rd.
SET ¢ a ENCYCLOPEDIA AMER-
_icana. New $75. PE 2-3205.
win, Armstrong | SINKS FROM . $5.95. 52 - GALLON
floor covering and Mac-O-Lac electric water heaters, - $79.95.
paints. Phone FE 17-8025 Es oe eee aren Les a A
3 _+.ff0T WATER HEATER, 36 GAL. Baal mae 4 ed fi sTFEL ‘DRUMS FOR rma OR
; cnsumers’ ines, $9830 and| ofl. 62 118%s %. Walton Bind “$119 50 value, $49.50 and $59 50 iow PLOWS SELF PROPELI. These are slightly marred. Also Wooleesie sicen. eM 3-0120 ane
electric, oil and bottied gas beat) _— 33001 © ° ere ® rrific values gan Sat
Pivorescent, 393 Orchard Lake STORM. “SASH _ Ave Aluminum oom vinetion windows
doa LOW price!
V am. to # pm.
VE ON — FIrrinas. WAR-
hard Lake Rd
“KEN TILE | Six marble colors, 9x8% inch.
5 Cents Each
batty Oy 2678 Ore!
SUMP sea ELEC
SURPL es 0) MBER -& 1 COCKER” sPANIED PUPPIES” & -¢ = SALES, SERVICE AND RENTALS. * x Colors. Besswell Kennela, 25811 FLOOR SHOP MATERIAL SALES CO. Powers Rd. near 11 Mi MY 3-5821_15 Front 8t._MY 2-451!
Open 9-9 $0 8. Saginaw Bt.) = ew AND USED LUMBER Farmington. Ph. GReenieal 4076. ~~ USED’ TRACTORS _ LAVATO TORIES COMPLETE WITH @ stock of reclaimed birck ee NOW I* THE TIME TO BUY
s fautets sao value $14.95 also) New flush rs $550 up |MALE BOXER 1 YEAR ¢ OLD WE HAVE A WIDE SELECTION
s pone: —_— eg oer Logaa ls Hasad Fi Ladont i) A ate Fawn color, $7. OR 3-4032. or ACTORS. ALL SIZES AND
: pet as | PARAKEETS. CANARIES. CAGES| MAKES PRICED TO SELL : oe watch borescent b> bar tile, door euineiee and supplies. Crane's Bird Hatch- E TRADE: iss
: 83 High pops ‘OR +2002 | —£°%: 2489 Auburn Rd. PE 4¢510 AND CR ERMS ' . nghinnd Re = 78 OPALINES. CANaR.| FE¢0134 PE ¢1113 5 : SURPLUS FOLDING DODRS, size tes 1304 Mt. Clemens, PE 4-6960 _KING BROS.
& ‘o new gsbty pe 24 coral dinette PARAKEETS. C CANARIES. CAGES. YOUR ‘L-H DEALE
iQ ws CASH AND CARRY chairs at Pontiac Coach | Food. Since 1827, 584 Oakland Ave PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYRE,
i P Sak. 7 Piaster = Ld _Plains ais Dine ‘Mwy. Drayton PARAKEETS. TALKING §TRAIN. INDUSTRIAL & : “* € aster bd, ea.... j 4 e es.
| erie” Plaster ba ea 81-46 so ain ‘st. Fe $4038, Cosed sun. | FARM EQUIPMENT ' Re tae a tke Talbott Lumber PARAKEETS. BABIES AND ( CAN. BIO Duscodt ON CASE - tees $25 | BPs. paint. Also Spread Satin and | _}-540 . . Elan ayo Cry
ib, ‘saphalt elt. i Gola | iad re ber bese aon ~ PARAKEETSPETSSUPPLIES | ors, apreaders. ows, sod. ils.
Pack tank Sis Biles Trimm Seas degre Gnd | 230 Voorbeis Ra. PT ae 6-031 TAKE TRADEINS rch em, coors ! . ie lead Ave Ph patna ak ee : REOMTERED Bpox.| FERGUSON, ee AND NEW "x ae er atl Ln BN lt cl ers wks. old. ORiando }-6876 ‘Piys : c B ND SAVE AT Be sheathing boa: al yy Gan To e208 EATER FOR BALE | 3 eNGLISH POINTERS @ MONTHS He UG NTEN bee SON * ) ey og : Gavines . UsED FURN 3 iL BURN old 28 Michigan Ave J 4
: = Paul 8. Cyr, Lumber Co. cna TURNAces, Sit; eee WANTED: BLACK AND Witrre | 8#2_N. Main Rochester, O1_1.0761 ~ 6120 Bogie e Ra Commerce stoves, Wayne Heating Co kitten, Phope FE | WC ALLIS CHALMERS WITH ‘ : 4 g _ester OL 2-021. op Sa 7829 low. double dise and dregs. ¢ $398, EM_ 3-273) e Dogs Trained, | Beccdca 70 o ‘down ment water heater Call PE 2400. | WATER SOFTENERS | ~~~ | _ Phone Fe Sabeo, : cated onere prpies Dew-F Miveime ee es Soraen eek. Orel Auction Sales 77
| path pis ie OAi ea ae ~ Hay, Grain & & Fi Feed Tice a tthe, Old mp prey * Wes e uclion pt oe B] aes ‘aart. Cas south of e
. ALP ALP A. ALL KINDS MAY. cogs heute tn ta id bo peeslyped stra grain, ground. whole or .
jo 5 feaeee ss shelled. MA _ Win dettver. | fone J. Mons reson Phone > is WIRE FENCING 3 ¢@ PT | ALL TYPES “Hi ‘ 4 M H S, 257 s Serine i Fy igued wr ores mesh. 854 second = he peers oe ae / EVERY
: LIONEL & AMERICAN | _M! 4943. | _@eliver, OA 86-2179 choles : ik
ot D It Yo self 1 BEAUTIFUL WHEAT STRAW AND ©. SMART AUCTION 8aL pigs TRAINS - ‘o It | our: ? RSE HAY glosed until Apri. Prt. sales dally Mave got to clean barn. If sold — = re. Ae wt Laat ined fone JACKSON'S RENTAL ROUIPMENT eens B amiien yt “eel | _stoves, ete.
* 7 auaiyter. 6 eap Ho rose 7-7 >) : ;
SUNS bane ss ee Hg Te wiring. «BO YOUR “Wn Corn OATS, ist Axo 2D Sine F or Sale _Housetrailers rs 78
. bs nm I
acne x metal cabinct |. plete stock soll sewer, crock and | MA sata ey oe Oakhill Ra. 1951 ABC. 0 oft, GooD DA CONBE $7.95 value, $3.95. Blightly marred 4 c= i won os ee CORN OATS mn, $2000, FE 20350, after 2-3 i Also medicine | upply. e ontcalm, | OL 32-0008 Rochest: 25 =e ere NEEDS La on “Sod without | $472, Pri. thru Wed.. 9 to 6:30. pennant Le and THRs, rh, thru Wed,, some repairs oe ‘oll burner, new door units ali| _C every Thursday COW OR noua: HAY. BY BALE good tires, $100 4-0028.
St ‘euceysisnal M FOR PENT | _Can“waT esas "2 °F Seltvered. iota MOMs REEAIN BERT:
it Kren MeN"! moor sander — hand sander ~ _Fo r Sale Livestock 72 72 wired “i or pulling “taller. Adren 2 : wall paper steamers-waxers & Ly «tvestoc song Np ~b ai b furnace vecwum cleaners Oak- sone "5-4890. land Fue: snd Pal 4M sOOr- Poa SALE -HERD OF 2» cows | Just Tea GROVE, PE 45702 rv
chard p_Ave, PE 54100. These.cows are young with some | You would like ae rol Nal pa
Sale Musical Goods 62 geen set sormeing, YE e410 la = a OCR ATT Sa s r 2| GUINEA PIGS FOR SALE L. W | PO “~~ | Kirkton, Rochester, OL 6-01.46 - $450 cash or take over payments
fl ss ef $33 per month, 4-004
EW ANB “UseD PORRITURE. |* jar ACCOMDIONS, tm [AND | OVERATOCKED |" to EXTRA ayy tin NEW” GENERAL niG_ . deatme and gow get pele Facopgetd Fight piano OR_3-4174 Fas) . os years old, 2000 sible ore cou forabie ap ope 2A = sgle Lake Rd. Ortonville “Ph heaters for housetraiiers and i BUSCHER SAXOPHONE. GOOD | P13 . for beauty and convenience. A hs coltagen condition. Call FE 60160, | quality trailer at a moderate
13209 | NOBI “ACCO! ress | 1 BLACK SADDLE ‘WITH BREAST srice Al: the new 1056 Skv- TRALER EXCHAnor. ada NosiLiry ar sa nl satrap and bridie jeweled with line, mobile homes. Several wood P22, AN orany | _mests fe } taps Like new. FE 5-1016 heed trailer 3 low as se Sows
! R SPRAYERS. | ACCORD One FROM vis 0 | RAM. REO YouNa MAMPSHIRE. | %, sell ."Genenee Bales, 7161 Dixie ter will hold one, Time (‘Guitars from . .,.--......... $15.06 _ $30 910 8 Williams Lake R Mev smenis available W. PF. Miller, Pools oop $35.00 | TWO-YEAR - OLD REG ele
~ Barden Layo t | Good lection of musteal tnstru- | ° Holstein’ heifer” fresh P foc 1593 8. Woodward. 14 ef Carnation Field Marshall ral OT Mie R4., Birmingham, MI 46008. EDWARDS. OBSLET Also thirty-five cords wood.
few bere Walt PUMP TERK 19 S. figinew sre 2.2ien | 10% Lone, Sleeth Ra. Milford . : drop . Reasonal WHITE BURRO. GUNSMOKE , wage CABLE NELSON GRAND EXceL-| “Qi! TE, BUR : ~ and Pack. Halt- a e fads. 4 LINEAL FT Lage condition FE 2-8217, eves. or ers PE 42853 x] = ey Py Ft. lenge Tike BE oe ene wae RE aoe M24. Phone PE_3-0060 oe Fe sat Priced for quick
ne ar im a
F SAVE UMBIN UPPLY RECONDITIONED USED SPINET BARGAINS IN NEW
i 1% 8.-Saginaw ; $2100 FARM MACHINERY | Sones NEW oe fo ano, $360. Gallagher's, 18 E 2 EW 8 UsED FORTASLES ¥ WiLt uron St FE 4-05 ito MAKE. WAREHOUSE ROOM RECONDITIONED MEDIUM-SIZED) FPOR-OTHER MERCHANDISE : ie mile for ony g2 Parts extra | piano, $15 down $]0 a menth THE FOLLOWING NEW EQUIP Trailer Sales 3030. $35 Auburn. Welle eat s. 18 E- Huron FE MENT WILL GO ON SALE FEB | 35 - 6 ALL NEW ANJ) MOST ALL. Stewart Coaches have falouste win- |
scope WITH PROBES siG- Ba UNDER COVER. WHILE -THEY dow. with storm windows, Double pe generalot . sweep. generator [eee “IN GOOD CONDI "AST Gcsen full sixes betaeoomen 11
eabattery eliminator, on on tratts- ae excellent tone for turer 2 Mode! 6 AC Au ‘crap Harvest: Ceilings steel raofe! oak Instee-
afoermer end 200 photofacts | . information call FE 4-0202 ers 18 bu “Grain Fir “O dr wallx for ctroneer construction *
#iiigrams OR_ 3-54. . WANTED CORNET IN GOOD en ut prae $1420, Sale price and ai) wirtng in conduit Built
. if GAL, FUEL Of ark “LEGS, condition. FE 5-0188 $112 | to last » Iifetime. 24-39-49-45 ft
ett cap, New Delivered, $38. | a Model 16 PTO Papee Choppera Also the 47', ft upstairs fob
Sale Store Equipment | 64)
: ores. TRAILER: 30 «WiTH _Heense, FE_7- 1 al DOUBLE BUTY ea case Ww compressor, 200
ee | NEW WITH 1TH C) CABLE cuiny. Ber bead teed canine’
= year o Cal Arket
‘OLD LD GARAGES aaa = TO 4-9500 A
: : som ee ew, Lenetncn rane bg sai. E OF NEW'C ODD LOT CHAIRS e rage. i in @il- Marked from $12.85 to / ; sete bs Eosaae tC HARDY | 177 0 in wood and | steel ae = . posture chairs a! er
"Buti nai i OR petit TOR gent oft . off bros tag price Here lee
GENER
SUPPLY, 17. W vaniciion eT:
-PONTLAC..-M
Plasterboard
~
4 rd 3
bei and 4x12 aiso in stock.
pr) fb. Crewn coat .
2% Ib Joint cement
fir board per i
boards per M
ie I rock Taal insulation
‘bas 2 | metiation
Grede * birch doors.” “ap
BARDWARE ~ PLUMBING
ELL
DING a eye
Ny ON ALL MA MAKE 8UR
Tl BURMEISTER : Borer Lumber:Co, + $197 Cooley Lake =
alee 3
at Burmeister’s « OAKLAND COUNTY'S |
-LARGEST GOLD BOND.
- PLASTERBOARD
DEALER
70
|
1.4184 | j “Sale le Sporting ¢ Goods 65
| BRAND NEW. 2030 CHEAP EE.
Cour ETE SET GOL F CLUBS 3.
Wilson woods. 7 Golf Craft irons:
New Plaid plastic bag $0
: she ai pton oulboard motof, 5 H’ Pr -
$125 FE 4-0803 |
UNS MODERN AND” ANTIQUE | BOUGHT - SOLD_BURR-SH LL
378 §. TELEGRAPH
ou NS — BUY
anley Leacn
| ice SHANTY
| geod 16-6406
“LADY s” WHITE. ‘CHICAGO y RAL. |
er skates Practically new, size
® FE 2-212} -aiter 5 |
MANS SLIGHTLY USED BOWL-
ing bali, baw and Pee size 0‘
118 E Walton Blvd
CLEARANCE SAL values to 34 Dr ice skates.
$12 95 =
4 4
- “BELL - TRADE | lo Bagiey st i
BUILT-IN STOVE. |
cendition $45 MAptair |
|
portable ice shanties
4495
2 pertable tee shanties
$49 05.,
Korean “poots reg $15 95
Gun and: ammunition
increased yp
Jan ae This
to bur
Rem. 740A
aot +0 Rem. 760A pumn rifles oe. 95
$91 20 Rem 72) A bolt rifles se8 95
$108 Ro Bevage o8 300 cal
|; rifle; $ $96 95 15 0 Winchester 59 auto Ce
lahos: Winchester 12 bump shot- C3 $75 95 — Ss. ‘shot gin shells. es $39 95 |
$ $1295.
prices were.|
cent, |
at
306
while
Use ee. le way if you vin
i W e.Rent lee Shanties
| ~and Ski Equipment 7
+} ANDERSON HD fi. i 3183.8) TKLEG
FREE PARKING ron es CARS
auadey ¢ A
AUeY orb m. — mae For Sale Miscellaneous ©,
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A-l TOP
tii” an ay
eae
hooded SLAB WOOD. 86 FP
_2 for $10. Delivered. FE ¢-6588 ies woop LUMBER. TIM-
ite boxes, cut wood. 4x4’s, FEE
FIREPLACE WARD W WOOD AND
MY 23-3603.
HARD "SEASONED FIREPLACE wood. FE
| QUANTITY Beadle TOPS & SAW-
| o¢ slabs, 2124 Biiverbell Ra. FE
| $1039 ee
; WHITE “BIRCH FIREPLACE
' wood $5 a cord delivered Aliso
Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68
PENNSYLVANIA EVEROREEN BEEDLINGS
We have the best for Christmas
Trees egal Lopes Firs. Send
____ For ims Pets
AKC econ noxEE SPAYED 7 months, FE &
BABY paReeere, -_OPALINES
and yellow faces $4 and up. PE 4-§760
BANTAMS, WHITE MICE. / ALL
Pet Shop, 69 8. Astor, PE 4-6433
BOXER meter.
sired. male, months
_ Royal Ost, shinee 40410.
BOXER’ PUPS ‘FOP QUALITY,
Fawn and brindle. Trimmed and shots Keasenable price. Pal-Pio
Kennels, 26460 Novi Rd, North- ville 1327W
BEAGLE AT STUD 415. NOT SHY. 1Finch, Near Fd, Ch. MY 3-3102:
‘BOSTON AT STUD. | PUPPIES
Curtiss OR 3-0296
w-rowW crop atiachment
j $1660 Sale price $1148
1 Model 161 PTO Paper Thopp
w-row crop attachment. 6 eH |
whet! Other atlachmentsa avail-
sble List price $1705. Sale price | List price)!
~ | 1 No a Papee Crop Blower® Sale
price $400
213 Hole MM Grain Drill ee tert
rer & grass seed footboard &
drag ¢ Meee List price. teas Sale ce
a PETTING Tk ContcE | | 113 Hole MM Grain Drill wseme equipment as above but with dow-
viel fleck: List price. 8675. Sale |
48
single dise Co-cn Gratin
@tass seed fertit eer end
ae tae, ah, Sale
PTO & New
Baler w-waron chute Uist price
$2250 Sale orice, $1 450 .
1 Modél 69 MM 6 ft Combine w
scourkleen Engine driven List
price $1710 Salewnrice $1394 |
45 G New Iden Rake w-rub- |
List, _Btlce $425. Sale|
125 bu New idea ua
aAMure spreade? iThis is
oniy used item we are accent:
ing, but it was used only 6 hrs
on material other {han MpSONIc®
Sale price
110A New tdea Manure Spreader 70 bu on Steel Sale price ee
1 144° New Idea Spreader
Trailer type on rubber. Sale aie 5
r 1 ‘Hote
| f
i
|
- 49 New Idea Crop Blower |
Wer—type w-rubber tires and |
pester 46 ft silo Sale price |
IM Avery 7
$rle mrice $2
fodel 68 PTO New Holland Baler
New 1955 model Sale price $1,395 1 ft tractor mower —
AISO SOME GOOD USED FOUIP-
MENT THIS EQUIPMENT WILL
BE.WSET UP AND DELIVERED |
AND EVERY SALE WILL BE)
GIVEN OUR USUAL SERVICE |
DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUN- |
TERMS CAN BE AR- |
RANGED
WOLVERINE ‘COOPERATIVE,
1960 VAN DOVER
1'4 MILES SOUTH OF UTICA
__ PH NEL _REpublic_ 2
s +
S WWE
ENF TRGY, UsEs
To find A
joe, Place to
| good used Cat.
_, fed NOW.
_Sand, Gravel & Dirt ~&
~ Wood, ‘Coal & Fuel 67)
6 PER CORD. | ¥
46588.
hauling, MY_ 23
FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL-
wood. rior Fuel Oi) Oak- 3
land Put Paint, 436 Or
_chard Lake ‘Ave. FE 56-6159.
- firewood, §6 a cord delivered. FE |
B-2028-
for listin DAY
SCHR Ore k Nt sal pecs INDIANA |-
Fee
SLICE OF HAM _
"¥ ee’ is q:.%,
Gay?
~d
Salertermit qupencat 76 “McCULLOCH CHAIN: SAWS
Rentals, P en & Repat:
1890 Crooks Rd. 1 6-0446
MILKING MACHINE, PERFECT
condition; compete $60 of swap
_tor hay. _ OLiv ve 1-0553.
Mich. Chain Saw Distr. _
Here ts quality beauty and quan-
Bank rate
Me tity at regular prices
financing tow insurance,
down, up to 60 months.
| General coaches pow tn 18-27-30
t 33-35-40 and 45 ft, lengths
| We dare vou te eompare mee
coaches her with any anyw
30 trailers or mrore on our lot at
| all times,
i
we will sell om a Tental plan Open 9 to 9 weekdays, Sun. 2 to @/
Mithigan Bottle Gas Aaa and ney cessories. Phane 2-0721
mile 8 of Lake” Orion on moe
hn ‘% .Ttaller Sales can offer
_mmore for less anytime! —
DID YOU. KNOW You can how buy a modern te-
conditioned mobile home with-trte;-
low down Goole and balance
Nike rent tn
60 8 Telegraph. FE 2-3200
_ Open Eves & Sun Le We
1954 AMERICAN 2° BEDROOM.
hike new _OL ~0251 -
Auto. fea TS
AUTO PART:
NEW. REBUILT Usep The parts you need when you
need them Opén every day
and all day Sunday.
HOLLERBACK 8 AUTO PARTS
sldstn ve
pe 8-143) FE 3-9477
5? STU DEBAKER “ENGINE AND
transmission $75. 2780 E Waiton
Bird .
1955 FORD, PUSH Bua
tube radio, Just like new. $45.
KING BROTHE RS_
’ FE 4-0734
AUTO GLASS SERVICE
“When you need it! Have you tried
_our service? Glass installed while
You wait Insurance fobs honored.
All work guaranteed. res se Ie
of coffee to a
custom
each door glass or windstield. ns |
stalled
Hub Auto, Glass Co 122 Oakland Ave a FE +7066
bE r ‘Sale ‘Tires. 80 A
oi i WHITE WALL NEW TIRES.
ca Mae FE 4-068
0-8
GdoB % sno Tike RES, $1.50 UP, also white wails, 603 8. Saginaw. |
FE_ 4-068].
- We have a few used trailers that /
immediately |
| TRAILE R "EXCH: ANGE
80 t
=
Onen Saturday Dntil « i 81 tes
JACKS:. BUMPER Auto Service fe Sew few ee
and neue
meet, 6.0 p.m.
See GRINDING IN| THE
car. C posers rebored. Zuck Ma-
chine 23 Mood. Phone FE
22863
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
COMPLETE CORRECTION
$785
ED WILLIAMS TIRE 150 8. Saginaw
At Raeburn
FOR PARTS AND SERV ON
Read Harley Davidson see Hariey avidson @Gales—#’c.. 372 South
Saginaw.
Boats. & Accessories 85 PP DIF PPA LDL LPL LL LLL
CENTURY BOATS
tole YELLOWJACKET
ERCURY EO eect me Daly RB
vase NOW for Deivery
INLAND LAKES'S ALES ‘3027 W Huron ot
[et ttt __FE | 2-6122
[EVINRUDE MOTORS. iT
8
BUY NOW! Use oton B away ve
Harrington B oat Works Service after Sales
1899 8. Telegraph FE 2-8033
0 CRISS CRAFT RACING PRAM tes. OR full saaas afk hb ames fice:
er
JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS WE TAKE TRADE INS. LAYAWAY FOR - SLAY BA vee ’
FE 8-045) FE 40824
MERCURY OUTBO MOTORS.
ae Ok Service. F LL Geen L ATS sett ts
EVINRUDE M'
MARINE SALES & SERVICE
__ 4228 LEGRAPH
“JOHNSON < =e MOTORS
Starcraft metal. Sa Tee-Nee
the bo
roger te EAE =
Tranmporiailon Oftersd 87 FO CALIP, Eve wets for
| CARS ~ BEATILE,
Fila. La Averill Auto Sales 3020 |
| tet Hwy. FE 2-0876. _
COLD?
Fiy to sunny California on sched-
uled, huge. trans-continenta] 4 en-
gine airliner, Fare only 875 Flor-
merey Service Inc.
GOING TO N aniaan BY WAY ef Knoxville Tenn Want @ or 3
Tiders to share ex ore taaniog
Friday night FE eet
GOING TO FLORIDA FEB._
Riders to share expenses.
§-6343. TRUCK GOING NORTH. { PART __ load either 'r way. FE
__Wanted_ _Used ¢ SET 88
-| UP TO $50, POR JUNK & CHEAP
| cars, FE 2-2636 davs
WAN TED — JUNKED “OR “USED
oe easy make any model. Top
BAGIT ‘EY AUTO PARTS
PE 50219 170: BAGLEY S&T.
‘$4 CATALINA GOOD SHAPE,
“F805 re +2714 between 3.30 -—
CASH “MONEY r FOR FELLee MAKE
OR MODEL OF CA
momy Cars, ‘2 _Ayburn:
“CALIFORNIA. BUYER AVERILL’S, 2020 DIXIE HWY,
2-988 or 4-6896 ~~ WAN fED SCRAP CARS.
Ph. OR 34511
| THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used cats We
need them Drive the ere miles,
i AGRE Day fou well. 4540 Dixie
ath J. VANWELT OR_3-1355,
WTD. JUNK CARS & SCRAP
iron, Fast service. Call FE 4-9582
~ See-M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on late model cars
2627 Dixie Hwy. OR_3-1603
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR sharp late model cars,
COMMUNITY
MOTORS: 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10 PM. Olive 20311
_. WE PAY |
- Top Dollar For Clean Used Cars & Trucks
Matthews: , te
id
Se a Sepees St FE 4-4548
iW THE HI
| FOR '49 THRU 34 CLEAN CARS
Auburn Motor
sales T.. Blvd. and Pike
FE 37471
| HIGH DOLLAR. _ | FOR CLEAN CARS ~
| ;
| |
GLENN'S __-- FE ¢7311
Wrecked & Junk Cars
East Side Auto Parts
- FE 5-6855
For | - Sale Truc ks 90;
ee CONVENTIONAL GMC TRAC. R SALES
234.8 ‘Bagi jaw St.
Sashabaw Rd.
ones through Classi
S10 18's SUBURBANITES 8 $10.08 EX-
FE 4-0687, 8. Bag
fied Ads. Call FE 28181. =ACH CASH cus Tig “CHEVY i's TON WRECKER
15 ton
_For Sale oes 83
|
3
OF eves - ___Por Sal Sale Trucks
‘te TON PICK- with extras, Very low
new ee appearance.
Easy e,
Tare y + he.
your car or ‘rues down. GMAC terme,
Haskins Chev. 6751 Marry yecmga et ab MIS
radios enter Mot ip TON PicKOp
HOWARD LARE. INC> _2705 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego |
Lm TOM PICKUP, CHEVROLET
mode] 1954. Used very e _EMbire re 3-2068. =
EVY, gton T TRACTOR,
] tiles, fully equipped. ‘sé ; y e9 Bea tts only $1,895 441 Scott
Sri ibaa ian Fe atl Kira ze im
_or PE 430-3 is ‘4 DODGE % TON EXPRESS
* pickup. Good condition, $200. MA
64391. 8660, Big Lake Rd,
_ Clarkston
1953 DODGE ™% TON 1 EXPRESS.
bane aint & tires very good.
HOW ARD LARE, INC. 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego
‘4 DODGE. L-TON PICKUP, Exc. = PE 44876 om MY 2-5492.
FORD. TON P PICKUP. GOOD “Condition, FESS 5-7660.—
‘3 FORD, 4 1 fon PICKUP, 8 Boyle _peeter ota work
beeded
JEPPRE ¥ ‘FORD
SALES
ON. Washington Oxtord
Oatiene 8-2521 ae
1951 REO TRACTOR, 1952 roan Ee Ai tractor, “lly utpped Oar in |
WILSON. GMC |" maint -TRUCKS
NEW AND -USED
FE 2-9203 FE 44331
Oakland at:Cass
1935. FORD ) PICK. UP VERY ‘Goon
rubber, motor and hydrauiie
Drakes’ Phone. OR 3-2367
DON'T Read
This
Ad Y IF YOLZRE NOT
A TRUCK USER
ATTENTION, 4
Truck
Users!
START THE SHORTEST MONTH
ouT WITH THE LONGEST
CLEARING OUT ALL 1955 BRAND
E CHEVROLET TRUCKS AT
A GREAT SAVINGS FOR YOU
—-TO MAKF WAY .FOR OUR
1956 LINE OF TRUCKS
MANY TYPFS AND MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
*.
; tons:
I} tons:
‘stakes ; ue tons: 1 “ton:
pickups: panels:
an and chassis
BUCH AS : 1955 New Cameo Carrier V-8
White sidewall tires Save $750
_ PAANY, MORE BARGAINS LIKE
Call Fre Ss 41G1
Ask for Truck Dept.
—| Matthews-
Hargreaves
“Chevrolet: Trucks: An
other General Motors
product from a General
Motors town.”
4 Mall St.
For or Sale ( Cars NP ba!
New
_ Credit: —
plan eae HAVE YOU BEE pow
SHORT
RED
HAVE A GOOD 8ELECTION
“6 "$1 AUTOMOBI! ES
rou CAN BUY FOR
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» No Finance Co. !
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YALL COME
NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 11 8. SAGINAW
‘Low
Joaded with é@¢xtras. FE SHARP (‘51 BUICK ¢4DR_
mileage,
46320,
1955 BUICK CENTURY, ¢DOOR.
clean Po®Wer brakes
whitewrl] tires. radio andheater
$1900. Call FE 4-3419, 267 Mioni-
gan
» 155
BUICK | HARDTOP Blue and AMhne
dynaflow. like new 778 i
SPECIAL $800 pelow BUICK
hardtop. Dyna
FE 5-6207 +DR
list.
1951, 4DOOR SUPER RUICK eee Dr. off M59
BUICK \8 Super ae! 4 dr
extra nice Low mileage Dark
green body and light ton Peopie's 2009 |
paz jr Motor trans sion & rear
gend A-) Reasona : 3473 Loon |
Lake Shores % mile ' east of.
“41 CHEVY SEDAN {DELIVERY Good condition, $12 EMpire
ae
L engine fully equipped plus push
button, Powerflite, two tone
paint white walls. other exras |
Demo.
1955 Pittreiuth Wa Savoy Dlx Club
R & Sedan Power Flite.
Drive it
1954 Ford Station Wagon 4dr vs.
Best Country Squire’ > seats
Fordomatic R & H Extra low | - mileage, Like new.
t9s3 Pontiae 2 dr China motor.
Has R &-H: Beautiful blue
es Chevrolet Stvieline Dix. 4 dr. two-tone one owner
los mileage beauty
. Gition of a “54° model
t9si Chrysler Windsor Dix 4 dr
Rr & eDouble ale Lifeguard tubés
Sée me now.
CLARKSTON
“MOTOR S AEE 2s MAIN st.
CHRYSLER OS P br. eouin,
‘Open oer to . m. daily tires
, trim. Hichlancer
~ 90)
DEAL ON CHEVROLET TRUCKS...
TURNED |. in TRYING TO BUY
ITTLE
PAYMENTS OF As
A-toné. |
"2-DR aah
—| "Bright Son One owner, |
Auto Sales. 68 Oakiand, FE
22351 ee
= LOOK! .
1954 Pivmouth Belvedere 4 ar Va |
Iu the con- ;
nvion | La eee or Sale Cz Cars 91 91
SAVE >
UP TO.
$1050 .
LINCOLN MERCURY AND
ey
CHOICE. LITTLE HOT SPOT
3 Chev. 2 dr.......$1695
5 Plymouth 2 dr.. .$1475
54Chev. Bel Air....$1195
a4 Ford Tudor 8. ....$945
‘M4 Pontiac 2dr. 8... $895
33 Buick Ha. Top. “$1245
Chev. Bel Air... $845
2 Ford 4 dr 8......$645
Chrysler 4 dr,.....$695
Dodge Cl. Coupe. .$595
Dodge 4 dr.......$575
Buick 4 dr........$495
ip Ontiac 4)dr7... $549 ‘s =U
oe
,
—e TO fh fh ho
TN tay Cay LA an tan
i Chevy, 2 (du.,.- 226. S005
$1 Ford. Tudor 8... .$275
51 Plymouth 4 dr... .$295
‘49 Dodge Cl. Coupe, $245
$595 49 Cadillac H_-Top..
49 Pontiac 2 drs
S0GMC 1 1, TT tan $345-
MT MC pickup... $95
REIMENSCHNEIDER
DODGE-PLYMOUTH
Herd to spelt easy to deal with
432, 8 Sagin _FE_ 2-913)
BY OWNER. “1951 CADILLAC 33.-
600 miles. A-1 cond itlon. $1,200.
_-Call ORlando_ 3-2790.
‘48,C£ADILLAC 4 DR. TWO TONE
paint. Hydramatic. whitewalis.
new seat covers. Loaded with
extras. Can be handled for $15 85
amall monthly payments
Black FE 2-0655, Rogers
Ae and Service, 685 Auburn
AW
caine CONV.”
Roc cond. good
9-355
1955 CADILLAC 63 €2 CO COUPE, L¢ Low
milage FE 2-9780 after 7 pm
1958 CADIL4C | “COUPE DE VILE
full power equip Like new 7000
_private owner MI 4-5799
-d-9W NER CARS 8 Cadillac's, 55's, 54's, and 52's.
8 Chev's, 2 5i's, 54s, 53's, etc
7, Pontiac's 55 loaded. $3, 52. 51
54 Butek Hard Top, 17.000 miles
3 Mercury, like new. overdrive.
2. °53 Packard Patricians
"62 Hudson Hornet, loaded
6 Fords. 53's, 52's, and down.
‘$2 DeSoto, V-8 Gyromatic.
Will Trade
For Real Estate or Contrac
These are only a few of Gour
choice selections. Transportation
specials $25 and up Trade weasy,
FINANCING ARRANGED
ECONOMY USED CARS “41 MODEL.
tubber. MY
mi,
x
22 Auburn _ PE ¢2131
{44 CHEV BEL AIR. POWER |
Glide 11.000 Miles FE 2-0556
1958 CHEVIE V-8. 210 2-DR. LESS than 6,000 actua] miles. A-1 con-
_ dition Best offer FE ¢7278 CHEVROLET t-door sedan, | 2-tene finish. radio and heater, ..
Ric w car appearance Today's bar
ain special with just your car
| own and easy GMAC terms
Haskins Chev. 51 Dixie Highway at MIS
. ie ever Tess
;
“West Side Used Cars _ Drive out where overhead is low
an
923 Ww Huron
1968 CHEVY,
_fitton $75. FE 8-270). PE 42185
R GOOD CON-
"82 CHEVROLET
trancmission-
heater
nals DELUXE. s8TD
spotlight radio,
backup lights, turn sig-
Windstie'd washer Quick
$495 4872 Frizabeth Lake
Fd ..two' doors south of Crescent
Lake Inn vil 5-6002.
| 54 “CHEV:
heater
sacrifice,
_ 24341 RADIO | Must
MY rtie | ~pEU RAY and. Power Gilde
$85 for equity.
4 “9 eeF cite'vRoLET V8 2.DOOR SE- | dan. Original 2-tone finish, new
car appearance Very special at.
$1,295 full price Just your car
down, Easy GMAC tefms.
Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highwar at Mi5
. MAple 5-507]
Eo : |
51 CHRYSLER NFWPORT HARD
fop with racin ‘heater automatic |
trans Power St-ericg Wil) xe!
| Teasonabie goth «mall down pay:
ent
LAKF ORION MOTOR SALFS
M4 at ( arkston Rad
| FORD MERCURY
| 2211
DODGE 47 {.DR_-RADIO & HEAT- _*' $135 171.8. Shirley FE 4-4616 |
NEW DODGE |
TTARDTOP V8 7 | J-tone paint. automatic transmis
sion, master push-button radio | turn signals, back-up lights, air
- foams, whee] covers, outside mir-
tor, ingide rin-glare mirror, glove
box 1 light whitewall tires. Duo-Mo- | or heate
, $2295 Lo PeiteNscrike |
| }
Hard to spell, eacy to ee with
alee fn Saginaw PE Te
1955 FOPD CUSTOM CONV FRTI- su
ble Faria peer Automatic
tranemis Keedo
1955 FORD CUSTOMLINE Ages |
@ Hr Los Like new MA
"SS Olds 98 Hydra din & heate I |
fill nower, oer black and whit
‘$4 Ruick Special 4 doot Oris. i
|
|
|
radio & heater 2 iene green
"34 Ford 4 Door Ford-OMatic. Ra-
dio and Heater
“34 Pontiae Chieftain 4 Door Hrdra
Radio and Heater Tu tone Green
"$3 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door FP
Gitde Radio and Heater Light Rreen me
‘82 Pontiac ey Radio & Heater.
Sharp black with white tres. I
"33 Olds Acare Radig & heater
Yark Blue f
‘33 Dodge. 4 Door Auto Trans, |
& Heater White Walls | r Radio
Light Green i
‘33. Mercury 2 Door Merco-matic, ,
Radia, Heater Light |
“63 Cadillac 62 sedan Hydra. Ra-
| aie pHeater. Norman Grey, White |
52, Datec 2 Door Hydray , Radio | Heater ‘Light Green
$2 Chevrolet 2 Door Radio! Heater
| $32 Pivmouth Sedan in excelent
condition 7 :
4 Doof Radio Heater. “SL Ford
White Tires Nice blue finish.
16 Or AOS CARS
CHOOSE FROM
_ JERQ@ME. Olds-Cadillac
Cass at Orcltard Lake
Ihe 8488
tee reel i \ % or] ____ For Sale Cars”
OUT THEY GO\.
Ford "$2 short § 575
‘Mercury ‘62 eh: cy Sank 645 |
Mere’ cury, low mileage domen- merely 3, Gust copes ‘4 $ ws as
eee, doors and hard. top ine alien couse hee
~\Bob Fuly “eauipped fereiiry Pfs glopr coupe... $1185 i ‘aor oor b Frost, Inc. se hard” toe
pe
CONTINENTAL DEALER Mercury Ss cen valioa
850 S. WOODWARD b: F I;
BIRMINGHAM Bo rost, ne, MI 6-2200 __JOrdan 6-3933 LIN co ee RY, ano
Mila? Cnn foe sue EE Sam |g SONTINBITAL DE ean Low mile
BuIcK heey SRR ~ SPECIAL. A-l, 850s SVS. ARD
seat FP! a MI_6-2200 + JOrdan 63933 | |
91 peace oO
‘MONTH END [8
SALE
ercury ‘34 Monterey
incon * pri
$953 Ford Tudor $695
“1954 Ford Fordor $895 S196 _Com ‘6 0
‘a2 ‘ontiac
oki a ee
REC piuitest: is
walls u "
@ OLDS 88. RADIO AND HEAT- er, bydramatic. New battery
good tires runs good. oe ae -take gver payments,
: PACKARD SLPP ER. 3 DOOR.
‘ine 1045 4
| 52 Packard Patrician, loaded. = rileag 5p
Fora 2 door, ar} res :
eater
ay PACKARD DEA
at Motor oe
sui SALE — .-
Be oan Crh —_ 1955 Ford Fordor $1295 1083 RD, CLIPPER. DE
Fen gt Me repemiass on We al
LARRY HOWAR LAR! “INC.
_2705 Orchard Lake Ra, Keego _
JEROME LEGER ed ror DEALER | oO “FOR MOR, THAN 30 YEARS ry ___GOOD PLACE .TO BUY i
1955 ORD RANCH (WAGON, 6 cylin
Peay blue paint like new.
How ARD LARE, INC. 2708 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego
*— FPORD VICTORIA, RADIO.
heater overdrive, 11,000 miles
Full Hie lege A pew car at
used ¢ar ]
LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES — M24 at Clarkston Rd oe
PORD — MERCURY
MY 2-261) 00
Noe FORD CUSTOMLINE V-8. Pe
radio and heater, Ford ~O- |
Matic Power bara nie
_ sidewalls, $825. PF 2
955 FORD CUSTOM al aS 6
eylinuer Radio Heater Autom at
ic transmission. a a paint |
Very clean. Only
-HOWARD- TARE, INC. 2705 Orchard Lake _ Ra Keego
"$0 FORD 2 DR. V8 R & H, OVER- new seat covers, white-
excellent condition. Can
be handled for $885 down and
smaill monthly pe] meow Call Mr.
Hackett, FE 81521 Rogers Sales
& Service, 695 Auburn Ave. -_
* RD TAKE OVER PAYM‘TS.” oa y FE 5-2 5-2970. |
1952 FORD ¢DR.. GOOD CONDI-
tion. New tires and .icense. ce
_FEderai_2-6854 | after 3 33
USED CARS” “MARKE D FOR SALE
AT OFFICIAL N.A.D.A
WHOLESALE |# PRICES 4 MORE DAYS
1985 PLYMOUTH 4 PLYMOUTH 1948 4 DR. PE ¢3387
bet 10 a.m & 3 pores:
DR. SEDAN Take over payments. FE 3-6020.
1953 PLYMOUTH, $395. 1052 PLY: mouth; $295 1952 Chev... $205 No
down payment, 3133 M-24, Phone
_FE 3-0060.
‘56 Plymouth
Hardtop
$245 Down Cash or Trade-in_ Soe
THIs I8 A BONAPIDE R
ial NO STRINGS ATT. 5
NO. SIDE NOTE SECOND
NOTES MR CALL
FRANK LOWE AT MI _— FOR
COMPLETE DETAILS
SCHUTZ
Motors; Inc. De Soto-Plymouth Dealer
912 S. Woodward, Birm.
PHONE MI478it
__Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m,
1962 1952 PLYMOUTH. +DR., R&H, A-
1 shape. 1 owner, MA “5-1222,".
36. eee. ‘GOOD DEALS. a salesman for —,
Pongine, Ferndale. MA
1955 PONTIAC es te CATA-
lina. Extra good condit! Clean.
12,000 ae $1.950 reo #1431 or PE 4-679
1955 PONT. STAR CHIEF, cUSs-
tom ¢dr. sedan Hydra, WW,
$1800, Would consider trade. PE
“GEE W. Haupt
Pontiac Sales
1956 Pontiac 870 Sse p= ooo mile
miles, BRAID Factory lotfcials eat car. “ate down =
. _ joeae nights "til 9 “Maple 6 §-5566
MOTOR SALES | 8¢ PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CUs- tom 4dr. Catalina. At e 82.675 DESOTO-PLYMOUTH | CASS AT W PIKE FE 2.0186
‘$5 FORD AND ‘54 FORD MUST
sacrifice Best offer FE 8-004) |
1955 FORD CUSTOM “2 DR. 6
cylinder. Rad'o, heater automa-—
tic transmission. Power steering. |
Fee me pong ae i 00
ew.
HOW ‘ARD. LARE, “INC. | 2705 Orchard Lake Rd, Keego t
‘$4 FORD. RANCH, WAGON RA-
dio, heater overdrive 17.000 miles
This car is like new!
Te ORION MOTOR SALES ]
MM at Ciartston Rd fee
: -FORD — MERCURY MY 221100
168 JEEP 4 WHEF! DRIVE Aluminum top Turn signals $445
Call MI 4-0186
ha NASH CU STOM GOOD RUB-
ber best offer takes it. FE 4-8087_
ies) pOEDe 68 2 DRUK & H LIKE, 4g
6-7938
HYDRA. ‘S tz 88 SUPER 2 ‘ ‘63 Pack- radio and heater, $597:
ard beauty Plenty of others
to choose dooney Used Cars,
22_ Auburn, OLDSMOBILES
1956 Demonstratars
HOUGHTEN & SOX YOUR PRIENGTY OLDSMOBILE
_GMC TRUCK DEALER
528. N Main, Rochester OL
WILL ACCEPT Outboard motots, boats
ances. guns cometee. etc
part pbavment of good ead
car balance easy terme
BIELESPENGE USED CARS
62 Oakland Ave.
OLIVER BUICK
Bargains.
$1595 1-9761
spr
FE 7333
1984 Birek Hardtop Spre-
cial, R&T!, Dyna._
1954 Ford Customlme V8
Beautigl ane owner.
| 1983 Olds S&B Hloliday,
Hardtop 2 dr, Vivdra |
radie and heater.
TST Pontiae 2door, R&T
rulis goud aid look~
coud. “
“$995 1934 Chevrolet 2 d
dio and heater
muleage car
$795 | 1953 Chevrolet 2 door, BR door, ra-
sh lap low
©
AT], lowest price yet. |
Flan ;
9895 71953 Pontiac 2 door, tadio
heater
$2395 1955 Brick. Super Riviera: rid
Hardtip,. P. Strg. and!
brakes. Dy na. R&H. |
_ $1795 | 1955 ¢Chevrolet. Bel Nir
Hardtop, 1” Glide. This I
is an exceptional car
OLIVER
41001 ca
i 29101.
"53 PONTIAC, 2-DR_
$0 PONTIA
1950 Mercury, ORIando 3-7083 ee
CHIEFTAIN. Hv “era R&H, low mileage.
‘
148 PONTIAC, DOOR, RADIO & hg
heater Hydramatic. Good
ans OR a3.
2 PONTIAC @ 4 f DR. tb, | Dix. hivd very reek rums , un-
dercoated Grandview, Lake
Orton MY 23-1781.
s PONTIAC. STAR eed as
tom. Hydramatic, 2-tone all
accessories. 91 Blain St. pat 1 Take over payments
1955 PONTIAC, 3-DR. HYDRAMAT-
ic radio, heater, all extras in-
cluded nee }miles. FE 5-3461
2 DELUXE.
" A-l conditise Roo Pete
Jack-W--Haupt
Pontiac Sales Pantiee Star Chief, custom
catcline: power steering, power
brakes. Hi Fi radio. fully
equipped, less than 1,000 miles.
Your car or _ down.
Main Clarks’ ton
Open nights til 6. MAple bases |1950 PONTIAC & STANDARD 4 FE 1-0835. Gr, $250
1955 870 CHIEFTAIN «¢DOOR 68
dan Hydramatic, power wakes.
-radio, heater, white side walls.
low mileers: very clean. $1,750. _Fr €78
‘56 SOHKGeE GOOD DEALS
Tm a_salecman for-Higgins Pon-
_tiac. Ferndale Phone MA 56486.
‘$1 WILLYS PANET,
"$4 International pickup.
‘49 Pontiac club coupe.
Jacobson’s Motor Sales
Your Rambler-Hudeon Dealer
Corner Pike & Cass
They Are
Different
Because
They Are
Fresh-
Safe-Buy
_ Used: Cars
s
1950) Pontiac 2 door, by
dramatic, radio & heater
Mea ale sea S165 one wee
1953 Olds Super: - 98, radio
AW INCAS GG co0g cabo Stevis
1952 Mercury Custom
hardtop. radio & heater,
mercomatic transmission .
SO. 60G copy Mowe oe eee
heater, nice! .......$195
1949 Ford Custom SB. 2
door ..... $69.75 weil e Sis site
CENTRAL TNOOE N- NEC: RY radio and
. kiateh, ‘ ES
---$100,000 will do an NBC spectacular of THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1956 THIRTY-FIVE
| $64, 000 Panel Program Will
a> Bow Ma rch. 1 8
‘Big Surprise’ -
Creates Il Will Viewers Kept Outside!
During the
‘Inside Beverly Hills’
sentment against
of -its —— last Saturday is
amazing .
ens Ou oUrEET
filled with dirt (Harpo Marx). we
It was i presented
by NBC-TV to celebrate the 60th
anniversary of Beverly Hills...
Some of the’ famous seemed
somehow to be just barely tolerat-
ing the TV intrusion, which weak-
ened a little of the fun of peeking
at the stars...
It was a heavy sackful of
“names,” with some entertain-
ment, but miles and miles and
miles of tly snooty ex-
clusivity . . ..We'll bet the insides
of the same homes are far warm-
er.:
However, ‘‘Iriside Beverly Hills”
buried Ed Sullivan in the ratings.
NBC's “Festival of Music’
colorcast was a fabulous jukebox
of classical music but couldn't
compare in impect with 6ol
Hurok’s previous TV kulture
Beauty” with
Margot Fonteyn and the Sadler’s
Wells Ballet, which had a cap-
tivating continylty of perform-
The classical lineup was an
arty, tough not artful vaudeville
show.
Tina Louise on the basis of her
appearance on “Studio One” has
won a bigger role in Sunday's
“Appointment With Adventure,’’|
with John Casavetes and Betsy
von Furstenberg.
HOOVER REPEAT
The NBC-TV | “Conversation”
with Herbert Hoover, finest of that
series of talks with “elder wise
men,” will be aay Feb. 26,
good news indeed .
The Buddy. Hackett a se-
ries (filmed) being offered to spon-
sors is owned 50 per cent by NBC,
25 per cent by producer Max Lieb-
man and .25 per cent by Hackett. |
“People Are Funny” was
dropped ‘by British TV. for not
being funny, bat it's not being
dropped here though it's just as
unfunny .. +
Aubrey Hepburn oe Mel. Ferrer
“‘Mayerling” in April for a reputed
. ee
Jane Wyman'’s making more
cash from TV so she put off her '7:45—(4) News Caravan. John +> er
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TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS
6:00—(7) Buffalo Bill, Jr. Dick
Jones in “Trail of the Killer.”
(9) Circle 9 Theater. Roy Rogers
in “Grand Canyor Trail.” (4)
News. Paul Williams.
'6:15—(4) Sonny Eliot. Variety,
comedy. (2) News, Jac LeGoff.
6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr.
Everett Phelps.
6:30—(7) My Little Margie. Gale
Storm in “The Two Lieutenants.”
(4) Teen Town. From Junior
Achievement .display at City
Hall, (2) Linkletter’s Kies. Art
interviews moppets.
6:45—(2) News. Doug Edwards.
7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.
Puppet comedy.
Wolf. Louis Hayward in “The
Art Story.” .(4) Amos 'n’ Andy }
Too many women cause trouble |
for Kingfish in ‘Sapphire’s Sis-
Adventure drama.
7:15—(7) News.’John Daly.
7:30—(7)' Disneyland. Jimmie
Dodd, Roy Williams and the)
Mouseketeers visit Disney studios
to share “‘A Day in the Life of
Donald Duck.” (9) Million Dol-|
lar Movie. Lee Patterson, Diane)
Cilento in “Passing Stranger.”
(4) Eddie Fisher. Eddie sings of
Italy. 42}-Film Theater. Drama
to be announced.
Cameron Swayze.
$:00—(4) Screen Directors’ Play-|
house. Jeanette MacDonald with
Leo Durocher and Loraine Day
in “Prima Donna,” stary of
singer who discovers a talented (9) The Lone}
ter.” (2) San Francisco Beat. | “Number Please.” (4) Father Knows Best. Bud fails to get an
Day dance and feels he is a
social dud until his little sister
helps out in “Bud, the Wall-
flower.” Robert Young stars.
9:00—(7) ‘Masquerade Party.
Guests in disguise try to fool the
panel. (9)° Cross Canada Hit
Parade. Top tunes. in the Do-|
minion. (4) Television Theater. |
Dennis O’Keefe plays banker
whose calm routine is shattered
by a pair of ruthless gangsters
who rob his bank in “Five Min-
utes to Live.” Basil Rathbone,
Felicia Montealegre featured. (2)
The Millionaire. Doctor with in-|
curable disease becomes a mil- |
lionaire in “The Story of Dr.
Larry Evans.”
'$:30—(7) Break the Bank. Quiz
with Bert Parks. $6,350 bank. (9)
Jackie Rae Show. Variety. (2)
*I've Got a Secret. Panel quiz invitation to a Sadie Hawkins} gie Muggins.
1:00—-(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color-
land. (7) Charm Kitchen, (9)
News, Shoppers Show .
1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. -
1:30—(4) Jean McBride.
1:55—(4) Fran Harris.
2:006—(2) Robert Q. Lewis, (4)
Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on
Seven.
2:30—(2) Linkletters Houseparty.
$:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC
Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon
Film Festival
3:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show,
3:55—(9) News.
4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date
With Life. (9) Justice Colt.
4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod-'
ern Romances.
ent @n- Your —— (4) |
Queen for a Day.
5;00—(2) The Early Show. (4)
‘Pinky Lee Show. (7) Mickey’
Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party.
6:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey
with Garry Moore
|19;00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. |
Lightweight bout: Jimmy Carter,
vs. Cisco Andrade. (9) Mr, and|
Mrs. North. Parh and Jerry hire;
“The Silent Butler.” (4) This’
Is Your Life. Surprise guest has |
his life story recreated by- Ralph)
Edwards. From Beston. (2))
to another town to save him
Shake” starring John Kerr.
19: 30—(9) City Detective. Rod to
' Cameron ift “Crazy Like a Fox.’ se
(4) Mr. District Attorney. David
~.newsboy but her plans for him
are blocked by couple who wan
him to be an athlete. (2)
Arthur Godfrey and his Friends.)
Variety.
8:30—(7) MGM Parade. Russ Tam-
blyn, guest; short film ‘The
Lady or the Tiger’; jail scene
from “The Champ,” with Wal-!
lace Beery, Jackie Cooper; Kee-| next two theatrical films until '57
‘OMNIBUS’ FILMS
CBS has packaged a flock ai
films made for ‘“Omnibus,"’ will)
add Bill: Saroyan as narrator and|
hopes to peddle same. Included
will be the five-part film about A,
Lincoin's youth. . .
The “Climax” script Red Skelton
starred in last year (we gave it an
admiring review) was bought by
RKO Pictures for a Skelton movie;
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an: 00—I7) Soupy’s On. Variety |
with Soupy Sales.:(9) National
News. (4) News. Paul Williams.
(2)’ News. Jac LeGoff. ;
Mi: 15—(7) Premiere Playhouse. |
Rafferty in “The Over-|
landers.” (9) Good Neighbor)
Theater. Barbara Stanwyck, |
Michael O'Shea in “Lady of Bur- |
lesk*” (4) Little Show. Virginia |
Fairweather. Bette Wright
11:20—(2) Les. Paul & Mary Ford
Music.
11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater,
Bill Goodwin in “Mickey.”
Steve Allen
host. Jerome. Hines, singer;
~~Earl Mall, comedian.
_ “THURSDAY MORNING
|6: 44—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford.
|6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's
Farm Report.
6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. __
00—(4) Today. +42)-Morning Show.
55—(2) Weather.
8:00—(2) Cartoon Clasarcoce:
Little Rascals.
8:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo.
Wixie Wonderland.
$:00—(4) Romper Room.
9:30—(2} Love Story. (7) Heart-,)
throb Theater.
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orders his son to escort rate newspaper announced today.
from a lynch mob in “A Fair circulation manager
lager three years later. He is a. Mouse Club, (9) Howdy Doody.
Detroit Paper Names
‘New Circulation Chief
DETROIT W—E. Roy Hatton,
‘Detroit Free Press circulation man- |
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1905 and became circulation man-| ‘Wala, assistant pradrond, direc-
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BRIGHTON (INS) —. A 50-year-
old Brighton area ‘elementary
schoolteacher was killed last night
near Hilton road.
Killed was Mrs. Ernia R,’ Grit.
fith, 50, of Ann Arbor. Mark A.
Woodward, *M, driver of the other
pee was taken to Brighton's Mel-
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U.S. Permits Michigan.
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State police said they~ believe |
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GRAND HAVEN # — Raymond Court arraignment today. Police). sid to be od witheat TOKYO @~Keiko Yoneda, 14, a) ‘There.are about. 330,000. toys;
SAE Harriman Asks graphic Society
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waived Justice CouMt examination | school milk and polio funds, ado by the West and the Soviet ris $150) ayer been raised BA CKEN STOSE op DU t . |Monday,on a charge of breaking] _ Bloc. Sudan was-proclaimed @ re-\for a school party. But the other MN :1@1@) @anw EO). 2 and entering in the $22 burglary of. ‘Sudan Wants U.N. ; public Jan. 1 after more than-@ girls believed she had stolen ‘tt. mS .
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