sm ~~ in Northeast Section ~ 4 "The Weather i |) . 7 wo e y . - a / if THE PONTIAC PRESS # = / rd ~ Home Freezing Kain or Snow M Detells page tee. Edition ~ 14th YEAR * * & * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1956—40 PAGES — "00147 re uxt ESS TED PRESS P' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE pe x &* k * x & & & x & &k * x & kk * W. Columbia House x k* k * > Believe Owners on Vacation; Ruins Searched Windows Shattered by | Force of 11:15 Blast. A single-story frame dwelling at the southeast corner of West Columbia Blast Demolishes BULLETIN THOMASVILLE, Ga. (INS) — President Eisen- hower today vetoed the natural gas bill, storm center of a Senate investigation into a $2,500 “campaign contribution.” End Not Yet in Sight Snow, Sleet Bury Region, as Blizzard Hits Midwest Pelted with a double-trouble mixture of four inches of snow and sleet last night, the weatherman could avenue and Carlisle street exploded before noon to- day, but police believe its, owners were away on a) Florida “vacation. | Force of the blast, which | occurred at approximately) 11:15, shook the northeast section of the city, and) shattered windows in the! immediate vicinity. A retired Fisher Body employe, Leonard Gravitt and his wife, Bea-s] lives several doors away, reported blew the window out of door. Mrs. Kay Loren, | n West Chicago avenue, 12 blocks! away, said the explosion shook the’ ground. ; | The blast apparently took place | beneath the kitchen floor, and blew out several blocks in the founda-) tion. Fire Marshal Charles Metz began checking the ruins for a possible! gas leak, with an explosion meter.| “She said she saw the scene of, Said the collision occurred at a jing to murder tenant farmer Wil-'of our country . . devastation through her kitchen| curve in the road wear Oakland liam C. Clark once said the only|a measure of Consumers Power crews were dig-| ging for the home's gas connec-| tion. | Cause of the blast apparently | was leaking gas, according to As-| sistant Fire Chief Max W. Wells,| who said a full investigation wil | be made of where the gas came) from and how it was ignited. Gives Birth to 18th at 36 | HUNTINGTON, W.Va. @®—Mrs.| Herman Burd, a 36 - year - old grandmother, has given birth to| her 18th child, a daughter. |half of the nation also felt! promise no let-up in treacherous driving conditions for Pontiac and the rest of Southern Michigan for the weekend. Freezing rain or snow is likely for this area. tomor- row with temperatures expected to reach a high of 29 to 33 degrees after to-* night's expected low of, . from 24 to-38. vestem WOF ee Are Killed the sting of fierce snow, in Auto Crashes GOP Leaders Pay Tribute Here to Lincoln ‘Tired’ Postman Utilizes His Attic Hughes, 18, of Dearborn, didn’t) _Heart Attack Takes Life of 4th While Shoveling Snow Near Home Three persons, including a Wa- terford Township mother and a 13-months-old girl, died in auto- morning and yesterday afternoon. | A fourth, an elderly resident of "|Pontiac, died of a heart attack while shoveling snow. The dead include: Mrs. Sarah P. Greytiek, 2318 Kohler Rd., Paris Marie Ohanesian, Robert L. Ren- chard, 19, of Birmingham; and Richard Gaddes, 70, of 51 Hudson Ave., Pontiac. Butterfield. The Greyhek car smashed into an oncoming semi-truck on Tele- graph Road late this morning. Three others in the car, Mrs. Agnes Ohanesian, the baby's moth- er, and Mrs. Greyhek's two daugh- jters, Patty Ann, 14 months, and |Rita, 4, are undergoing emergency ‘Like a Bomb,’ Witness Says of Home Blast “It sounded like a bomb. When I loéked up, the house was in splinters,” said Mrs. Lorraine mobile accidents in the area this) hear in his 16 days as a mailman ‘Gun Only Way,’ Witness Testifies Grand Blanc Resident Tells of Dye Statement About Tenant Farmer Johnson, 34, of 169 W. Columbia, | describing the explosion of a near- by home today. treatment in Pontiac General Hos- Waterford Township police ; window, which faces the Gavitt) County Contagious Hospital, | when che woman's south-bound | car skidded out of control and | sald. “The has = rammed sideways into the north- | The driver, John A. Cannon, 38, | tray off a table, : of Cleveland, was not held, police , jsaid. They said he tried to avoid! I saw furniture hurled into the the accident by pulling far over street. Venetian blinfs were flung! ot, the shoulder. into my back yard. “The house was already leveled. Smoke and flames were coming t : a mes Ne et Lenten Guideposts “I ran and called the police."| Appears on Page 16 W. Columbia shortly after blast anyone was in the house at the time. Neighbors Search Debris After Home Blast BELIEVE OCCUPANTS ABSENT — Firemen and police are searching wreckage of héme on | | | | believe the occupants were away on vacation. Fireman in foregrotmd (back to camera) is stantling on edge of foundation. to determine if A cused said, ‘‘There's only ome way +a gun.” ‘examined by Dye’s attorney, Clar- : Pontiac Press Photo ; Dondero Cites. 's Dumping Spot Changes by Ike Tasks of Eisenhower Compared to Lincoln's by Congressman Congressman George A. Dondero, said in an address before the an- Citing Republican progress, thes A witness testified yesterday that a lawyer accused of attempt-| way to deal with Clark was “with a gun.” ; Former Fenton Village Attorney Clifford Dye, 53, is being tried in Oakland County Circuit Court for the non-fatal shooting last Aug. 26 of Clark, 27, who leased a farm near Fenton owned by Dye’s sia- ter. Matthew Sitkowiak, of Grand Blanc, said he sold two pigs to |coln -Beckwith, Lincoln's great‘called for increased activity by found lodged in Campeau's Clark for $40 about a year ago | and was to be paid by check. Clark later told him, Sitkewiak | secutive Oakland event of its kind | testified, that the check had | been sent to Dye for endorse- ment. When he asked Dye about the check, Sitkowiak stated, the ac- to deal with Clark and that's with Clark's wife, Lois 27, was cross- lence L. Smith. Dye, she said, of- fered to take Clark to the hospital \immediately after the shooting, |‘but I was afraid to have anything ito do with him (Dye),” she de- clared. Wallace VanStratt, a State Police| |ballistics expert, said the bullet| jtaken from Clark’s body was fired ifrom the gun allegedly used by |Dye. Vacancies Costly! Every day your rental] unit remains vacant it is costing you money. Why not do like smart landlords do and get it rented quickly with a fast action want ad. 8 one did the trick the first night. Try one! ‘You'll be dollars ahead A 4 ROOM FURNISHED APT. with private bath and private entrance, Including heat, I and gas. $16 per week. FE 4-1156 To Place Your Want Ad |) DIAL FE 2-8181 Just Ask for the WANT AD DEPT. Income Taz Reterns Prepared based on enterprise. “The laboring men and womenson, County Republican finance) are enjoying chairman. : grandson. The banquet was the Sith con- that Dondero has attended. In Today’s Press County News..............- b> Editorials © 8... kee eee 6 High Schools News....... 21 Sports ........... 26, 27, %, 2% Theaters iwiese ak TV & Radio Programs... .39 Wilson, Faril..... eel Women’s Pages. ..... 16 thru 19 have’ econ-Committeewoman Mrs, Rae Hook- toler, State Representatives Fred G. economy Beardsley and Richard C Van the American principle Pontiae Press Phote AT ANNUAL BANQUET — Pictured at last night's Lincoln Ban- quet are (left to right) Bruce Annett, toastmaster; Congressman George A. Dondero, Royal Oak; Senator Barry M. Goldwater, Ari- vona, chief speaker for the event; and Robert A. Sutton, president of the Oakland County Lincoln Republican Club, 600 Hear GOP Leaders at Lincoln Club Banquet Approximately 600 area Republicans turned out last night for the 66th annual banquet of the Oakland ‘County Lincoln Republican Club, held in the Elks’ Temple. In addition to principal speaker Senator Barry M. Goldwater (R-Ariz), Congressmen George A. Dondero (R-Royal Oak) and Alvin M. Bentley (R-Owosso) , Toast- \master Bruce Annett introduced a large number of other honored guests. Welcomed by the near-capacity crowd were State Highway Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler, State Sen- r’ Senator Lashes. Harry Truman, ~ Walter Reuther Calls for Reinstitution ‘of Basic Concepts in American Life Sen. Barry M. Goldwater (R-Ariz) last night lashed out at Harry S. Truman and Walter P. Reuther terming their principles eee tt i 4 bet ; ni : HY iz qf Broom-* Hunt for Clues in Detroit Killing former Republican guber- Police Seeking Motive natorial candidate Donald Leonard. ' Others were Republican National Listed as Heart Victim Dusen, Chad Ritchie, County Re- (publican chairman and E. E. Wil-| The bullet, a 38 Republican women throughout the) frig wife, Florence county. ¢ Telegraphed best wishes were re- ley saw him, as be left the ceived from Vice President Rich-| 'Chariles. E. Potter. lwhy he hadn't reported for work. h | A light note of entertainment | was presented by the Chevrolet} Campeau had backed his car Glee Club, which sang several se-|out of the garage and left it stand- lections. ling, the lights on, when he went After Father Was First) charged, sims : te = = = g kf 5 A Congressmen who the working man by | The Rev. Mr. William H. Bell, back to close the door. Apparently ‘pastor of New Bethel Baptist his slayer came around the corner ‘Church, ended the meeting with of the garage and fired, police |the benediction. said, from six feet away. Mr. General Motors Choose AIR CONDITIONED FOR SOUTH — Alfred P. Sloan Jr., chait- ‘OOUNTRY SPLIT’ | The Roosevelt-Truman era, he alleged, made “‘labor distrustful of | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) vy = “ Me s a Pontiac Catalina owned many Pontlacs through the years, and this’ one, re ye eS a blue Star man of the board, General Motors Corporation, recently took delivery’ Chief Custom 4-door Catalina sedan, is fully lequipped including all pas Aan Comguel Ten” Cmeranene | of a 1956 Pontiac at his Palm Beach winter home. My. Sloan has ; a ¥, i ; i power equipment and is air conditioned, \ / } A rend to Socialism Hit by Lincoln Speaker oe * | wt A | oh * F . f ra ao . aye oo f ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1956 Tank Shipment U.S. Halts Arabian | Pontiac Deaths . employed as an engineer at. the Pontiac He leaves his wife, five chil i = 5 | z 3 att af : ° ‘ Pemtise Press Phote BANQUET GUESTS.— Among prominent Republicans at the Lin- coin Day banquet here last night were (left to right) Chad Ritchie, - rer ‘hi gege Fe i a EE fee i E Hi Goldwater Lashes Trend to Socialism [ aa; iH i i 4 R 4 5 of 25 N. Edith St: will be held at oe ee Se False Blood Test ' 2 iP F i ; * = z f “l > sf a8 ij } i ii it 3 i d ! : F i Walter A. Seiber Walter A. Seiber, 68, of 42 N. f FF i E>k Z “| it i 3 BE i : Hi 2 # s E Li I z i & « i 5 Pe gli zg il 33 ee Hi § it | z 4 =f ne J i i i : ; ! E Fi f sf l! in i r } i | 5 il i 7 sf it | eH 2 gz L* | } EF \ ? | Bradshaw Vaught, on Jan. 14, 1906, he was married to Snody Huston. A resident of Pontiac since 1936, he was a member of First Baptist Church and had been ac- tive In the Baxter Mission many years. He had done general con- tracting and was last employed by the City of Pontiac, Besides his wife, he is survived by nine children, Mrs. Lula Swi- hert of Sylvan Village, Mrs, Clara Anderson of Yale, Mrs. Edna Hayes of Clarkston, Amos Vaught of Keego Harbor, Chester, Earl and Qmer Vaught, all of Pontiac and Edna Vaught at home, 20 grandchildren and six great-grand- His sister, Mrs. Wesley Houston, is also living in Pontiac. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday from the Huntoon Funeral Home with his pastor, the Rev. i | g* af. B z i | : i i i F i é i Install Glenn Griffin as Area UF Trustee i ! a > z i d 2 é ! F fi a! J E $ i to Board of Trustees, UF President William B. Hartman said today. Griffin was elected president of the Pontiac Community Chest Jan. His Community Chest: duties include s¢rving on the UF board. Michigan Gets Pork LANSING #®—James W. Miller, @ SOLID BRASS CONSTRUCTION; BEAUTY UNHEARD OF, WN USE WINTER AND SUMMER © BURN WOOD, COAL O8 OAS WRITE POR FREE VALUABLE COLORFUL BOOKLET ‘I i Am me 298 = : FE 2-6122—FE-4-7121 | Ta "Your CENTURY Dealer * F ae Republican Club Picks Directors Oakland County Group Names 36 to Top Posts at Annual Banquet — Thirty-six members of the Oak- land County Lineoin Republican Club were elected to directors’ ‘posts during informal balloting at the organization's 66th annual ban- iquet last night. The new officials include: District 1 — Mrs. Helen Reese, Watkins Lake; Mrs. Bruce An- fit if iit ‘Earns Jail Term Court Says Man Sent ‘Substitute’ for Check at City Hospital -|test, according to Prosecutor Fred C. Ziem. A test Feb. 15 indicated took the test in Felk’s place was .|not identified. 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David Miller and Gerald Luma, both 17, pleaded guilty to entering without permission and paid $25 \ \ \ \ \ \ fi i by White Lake Nf; ines imposed by \ \ \ \ \ \ ’ \ Township Justice Frederick Ste- ph Petitions charging the four juve-, nile boys with breaking and en-) tering were filed in Oakland Coun- ty Juvenile Court, Sheriff's Det. | Leo Hazen said. A report of the 16-year-old's part fn the breakins will be made to Wayne County Juvenile Court, | which is investigating a charge of auto theft brought against him | by Detroit police, Hazen said. Arrested Tuesday, the gang ad-| mitted breaking into eight cot-| tages and homes since September, Hazen said, as well as a club house, gas station and restaurant. Uranium Find Hinted Along Labrador Coast ST. 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Wie Paring ola | Traffic Pupil Misses mo Pea nema Pm t Manslaucht Detense counsel asserted that|End Courtesy Project City officials said many boxes Class; Hits Pedestrian of Manslaughter Mrs. Ricks wag Tepesiedly beat! ASHLAND, Ky. Thieves and|na4 been ropbed and some ™me/ MIDDLETOWN, Ohio @-Last|Burns and Allen Sued e e feared i , * * ' ‘ in Canada Trial |tesitied that she threatened the\cheaters” have prompted elfy!cent fine month Judge John T. Lab ain Ronnie's Auto Cr ' with a pistol and that hejofficials to abandon “courtesy dered Boring, 19, to attend ih BROCKVILLE, Ont. w@ — An|™*” Bll ' . four sessions of ©, tratiie school| LOS ANGELES @ ~~ Ggorge to draft abolishing the death weved thet arms. eabd te he detal teat af nt raed ot “ro pa a Gon 5 a one ater “he baboon , a ate aeete cs cme penny Bran Bich Inti However, it may be many|ing guide at her island lodge if Mrs. Ricks feared Knapp, she The city has removed the fi-| Te oe ected a wee nection with @ traffic accident in- “hoped the deputies. would/months before the death penalty| ee ae and Francis Burns, a friend pres-|miliar red boxes from 62 locations a The third session was held last/voiving thelr son Ronald, 20. change their mind when voting/is officially lifted. The present) Mrs Virgiriia Ricks, 42, ‘four-lent at the time of the shooting,|installed eight months ago as a motorist speeding in the easter) night but Boring didn't show-up.| Mr, and Mrs. Henry time comes again. parliamentary program is so|time-married daughter of a for-\could easily have subdued him. (Convenience to drivers. part of the city. Moving thelr He had been arrested for hitting|said in the suit that they were ‘The House voted 293-262 to di- heavy that the Cabinet may not/mer Syracuse mayor, was acquit-/ Mrg Ricks still faces a civil) The fine-o-meter permitted|check point closer to the down-|— pedestrian while en route to the/injured last March 2 when their rect the government to introducejget a bill drafted for several|teq of manslaughter in the death/action brought on behalf of the|overtime parkers to place a town area a little later, they|class. car was struck by another driven removing capita] pun-|months. And even. if the Com-lof George (Tommy) Knapp. The|dead man's estate and his 14-year-|ter in an envelope. to be grabbed him again going the oth-| Philip Palazola, 16, suffered|by Ronald. who was also named “from the statute books,!mons repeats {ts vote, 45-year-old guide died of bulletiold son, into a box within an hour after'er way, His fines totaled $29. minor injuries, Boring was'in the sult. ] - With FOAM CUSHIONS Apt. Size 219" SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED REDUCED FOR THIS STORE-WIDE SALE! ONLY EXCEPTIONS ARE A FEW PRICE-ESTABLISHED ITEMS 405 -coil Stearns & mattress or D0 “EXTRA PLUMP” usually 7.95 2g “KING SIZE” uszally 9.95 Choose the Size That Is Just Right $5.95 Even $9.95 is a wonderful price for a nationally famous sleep-inviting “King-Size” Playtex Pillow. .But when can get one of them as an “irregular” for as low as 5.95 (and as low as $3.95 for the “Regular” height) «+. that’s worth running for. 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Special seat edge construction pre- vents sagging — permits sleeping right up to the edge. wth THE INSULO SPRING CUSHION: Which is a fa- mous exclusive Stearns & Foster feature, eliminates coil feel, makes for lasting shape- liness and extra comfort throughout the many years of use. THE BORDERS: Pre-built with specially developed inner roll construction that wraps thick cotton felt over and around the edges, top and bottom to prevent slipping. ie Now! Park With Ease!. @ Just a few steps from the new No. 2 City Metered Parking Lot. @ Our own lighted customer parking lot just around the corner. PONTIAC CITY PARKING uncial | LOT 87 CARS | OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY CO (that can’t possibly affect the | fort Pla : 7 a ale ’ is famous for) and Playtex mya ther Salciregsinrse 86 to 96 South Saginaw Street Opposite Auburn Avenue N IGHTS "til 9:00 ‘ , ¢t c i ‘ } | 8 “ 7 >= ee Sa j i \ fy j > ae boy i od f} ‘ . , THE PONTIAC PRESS.' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1956 Ike’s Plantation Visit Reca . Ga, CINS)—The Seitiaen Metiniey meds Nie to “Old South” setting where Presi-|cision to the presidency in 1896 while a guest on a nearby plantation of the late’ Mark ments are 37-22-37. United Press Photo MEET MISS VIENNA — Emmi Ruckenbauer poses in Vienna, | Austria with her regal sash after winning the title of ‘‘Miss Vienna” | over 20 other competitors. The contest was held in connection with the next ‘Miss Universe” contest at Long Beach, Calif. Her measure- | Treasury Secretary George M. Humphrey, another Ohioan, whd was attracted to the. beautiful heart of this Georgia plantation country through his’ wiation with the Hanna fami... A more secluded spot to wrestle with momentous problems would ‘be difficult to find. It ts a land of the mild winter climate and fine bird shooting. Hanna had picked McKinley | as his man to unseat a Demo- ago/head of the enormously rich M, A.|‘Y Airport's proposed new $1,500,-' lls McKinley Stay| sumptuous home here to discuss his possible candidacy. Me- | his association with the Hannas. Kinley decided te accept Hanna’s | Humphrey bought Milestone | support. Plantation, to which the Presi. | dent came yesterday. . When Humphrey is asked the size of his plantation, he gives a modest figure of around 600 acres. But local citizens say his holdings run between 10,000 and 15,000 acres. i The Humphrey estate,-where the | President and Mrs. Eisenhower are staying, is on the Metcalfe seven miles south of Hanna then held at the old Mitchell house a lavish reception which was attended by more than 1,000 persons, and McKinley was “informally” nominated as the Republican presidential candidate. The Hanna kin still have enor- mous holdings here. - One of their estates, near Humphrey’s, is owned by Mrs. Fannie Hanna Bolton, daughter of ad, Howard Hanna, Mark’s brother. | Thomasville. A It is today know as Melrose A mail box at the en oe plantation and is one of the area’s|*he address as “RFD 1.” show places. When Humphrey was a young Oytlines Air Terminal attorney in Flint, Mich., he was retained by Howard Hanna, then| GRAND RAPIDS (#—Kent Coun-. Hanna Co,, of Cleveland, to handle 0 administration building Thurs- some of the concern’s interests in| 4@Y W&8 described as a 2level, Michigan. fascia aaa! to = . = Later, Humphre: become | Waukee, Wis. Archi » G, head oD M. “Re fag a ome | Daverman said the building's low-! which he relinquished to become |‘? level will be used for airline treasury secretary. equipment storage, maintenance , ‘and baggage. The upper level will Humphrey learnéd of the win- be for passenger use and office ter attractions and fine shoting | space. ; + MAKES YOU Kefauver fo Make |dent”” the Democrats would win | whether President Eisenhower is ja candidate or not. Talk in Baltimore | tour of Florida, took time out to-| day to fly to Baltimore for a in Florida tonight. In Miamj yesterday he said the racial integration issue should not stand in the way of federal aid to public school construction. Ld * s He pointed out that Rep. Adam Clayton Powell (D-NY), a Ne- gro, has indicated he may try to amend federal aid bills” for schools to deny: funds in_ states which have not completely deseg- regated public schools. “Children should not be penal-; fzed by having federal aid cut off,” the senator said in an inter- view. * 28 «@ ; Kefauver told a Jacksonville audience he was “quite confi- How Long Since Your Watch Was Cleaned ? Even the finest watch should be cleaned and oiled at least once a year. Neglect teday—may mean costly repair bills tomorrow. » EXPERT WATCH INSPECTION 4 3 Your Watch Cleaned and Regulated $A 50 Chronographs and LOU-MOR.- np Mext to Oakiand Theater 45 S. 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Tus PA Rig naa "Tole raliable Sy ‘nad 12.00 lsewhere in ashtenaw it 2 Tie foc." ay mat! i. weene payable in advance. eee, eens Oe SST ieee inempemeneeeeeeaeae MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS * == : se . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 117, 1956 Medical Report on Ike Raises 2nd Term Hopes Things are bright again on the GOP. Presidential front. A committee of doctors has de- cided after examining President E1sewnower that there is no medical reason why he couldn’t carry on in the presidency ‘for another five or ten years.” * * * This is the best news since it be- came certain that he would recover from his heart attack of last Sep- tember 24, It delighted Republicans, drew statements of gratification from leading Democrats and even boosted stock market prices. In GOP circles what previously had been an atmosphere of sus- pense, has given way to a feel- ing of certainty. Party leaders are jubilant and hope the Presi- dent will an his willing- ness to seek a second term before the end of the month. x. & & Meanwhile the President is vaca- tioning in Georgia where he prob- ably will reach his decision befofe returning to Washington next week. The only recent clue that has come from. him is his press conference statement of a week ago. Then he indicated that his answer would de- pend more on how he feels than on what the doctors say. Nonetheless, we share the hope and belief of millions of Americans that the answer will be YES. Rigid Parity Backers Risk Farm Bill Veto If you’ve forgotten that this is a Presidential year, consider what has happened to the soil bank bill in the Senate. . What started out in the Agricul- tural Committee under that name has been given a new look. Vermont's Senator Arken had declared that the measure could add as much as $2 billion to farm income this year if Congress retains the flexible price support program. — Hardly had he voiced that opinion in an interview when the Democrat controlled com- mittee voted elght to seven to include in the bill restoration of 90 per cent price supports for five basic crops. x * * As might be expected, this started tthe fight in earnest. Senators ELLen- per and Youna said they are willing to risk an E:xsennower veto for their amendment. What they didn’t say is that rigid price supports built up our $7.7 billion crop surpluses. New Mexico’s Democratic Sen- ator Anperson, a former Secre- tary of Agriculture, agreed with Arxen that the President would veto the bill in its present form. So did Secretary BENson. * * * There isn’t any doubt about how the President views this matter. As he submitted his soil bank message to Congress, with its plan for retir- ing some 40,000,000 acres from pro- _ duction, he said “we must not go back to old programs that have failed utterly to protect farm fami- lies.” At the same time he made it clear that his belief in the flexible price support theory is unchanged. * * * * “This newspaper believes the Administration is right in that _stand. We also believe that re- turn to rigid supports not only - wouldn’t’ help farmers but would make their plight worse. Restor- ation of rigid price supports would be a trigic mistake. Any bill to accomplish it should be‘ vetoed. oe 2? in Commission Race With 22 candidates in the race for” seven seats on the City Commission, it is evident that a healthy political interest exists in Pontiac’s municipal affairs. * * * As a result, primaries will be nec- essary March 5 in four of the seven voting districts. Also noteworthy is the fact that only Harry W. Lutz, among incumbent commissioners, failed to seek re-election. Outside of those seeking re-election, only three of the candidates have had previous commission experience. . x * * We consider it a splendid thing that so many citizens are anxious to serve as members of the City’s legis- lative body. It augurs well for con- tinued high quality of local govern- ment. The Man About Town Firsts for Holly Village Led Entire County _in Making Some Changes New deal: A political term, also what a man with a straight flush never demands. Making claims to several County “firsts” is the Village of Holly, ineluding the first railroad junction point (1862), first water works plant (1879), first use of voting machines (1898), first incorporated village to keep its original charter (1865), and after beating even Pontiac on the above firsts, it ran a neck and neck race with the county seat on the installation of the first electric light and power plant in the 1880s. Holly was Ge jest ameng the eountys 3 town- ships to be organized (1838). Just te show you the contrast: The State of Nevada has 100 acres for every inhabitant, while Oak- land County has less than one acre for every inhabitant. Oakland “The most misspelled highway on the map,” writes — Leonard Reigieman, who lives on ft, in speaking of Lahser Road. He wonders if it is a perennial typographical error for Lasher Road. MAT has investigated. and finds that it was named in honor of the Lahser (not Lasher). family. But there is a road in Oakland County whose name is a typo- graphical error, It is Rattallee Lake Road, which got its name from the Rose Town- ship lake named in honor of a pioneer of that area whose name was Rappallee. When the first maps showing the names of the roads were printed the error was made, and it has persisted. Originally intended to be celebrated only after some holiday, “National Bicarbonate of Soda Week” in these lush times finds many who are “celebrating it every week, and who won- der if medical science ever will provide a substitute for it. The designs for the 1957 calendars al- ready are under way, and Roger Turner, sales executive for one of the nation’s largest firms in that line, tells me that the major buyers are turning thumbs down on nudes. The following poem includes every let- ter of the alphabet but one. If you can detect the nfissing letter in less than 30 seconds, you're smarter than we are: A jovial swain should not complain Of any buxom fair, Who mocks his pain and thinks it gain To quiz his awkward alr. My milkman tells me that glass bottles soon are to be-treated with a silicone lubricating film that makes it almost oe to break them. Pontiac changed from a village to a city status on March 15, 1861, only a few days before the Civil War broke out One of the first acts of the new city council under Mayor Erastus Thatcher, was adoption of a resolution on April 27 to give $50 to the family of every Pontiac young man whe enlisted in the armed services Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Voorheis of 42 Claremont Place; ding anniversary. Mrs. Carrie Trusier of 60 Crawford 8t.; ninetieth birthday Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Voss of 3646 Brookdale Drive; fifty-elghth wedding anniversary. - z Fred Clark of 100 Mt. Clemens St.; eighty-fifth birth- Gay, ' : fifty-ninth wed- ; _THE PONTIAC PRESS, "vanity ‘EBRUARY 17, 1956 * Getting It Is a Feat; Staying There Is a Miracle David tanrenee son Truman Declares Adlai Must Recognize ‘Big City Bosses’ to Win Nomination WASHINGTON — — Former Presi- dent Truman has served notice that Adlai Stevenson must recog- nize him .and the “big city bosses'’ of the Democratic party or he will not get the nomination this year.. Truman, in his. “Memoirs” tn Life magazine, criticizes Stevenson severely for failing in the 1952 campaign to “give proper recog- nition to existing Democratic or- ganizations in the major popula- tion. centers.’ As Truman owed his rise in politics In Missouri to the boss- rule of the Pendergast organi- zation In Kansas City, it is nat- ural to find him scolding Stev- enson as follows: “By alienating many influential Democratic pol- itical leaders at the outset Stev- enson may have thought he was attaining full freedom of action. But in reality he needlessly sac- rificed basic political backing and _perhaps millions in votes . a Democratic candidate for any of fice will usually fare better in his campaign if he does not throw away organization support without good reason." Most political observers ‘will be surprised to learn that Stevenson threw away any support whatso- ever in 1952, and that the former President speaks so glibly of the loss of ‘‘millions of votes. It is apparent from reading the ar- ticle that Truman is at odds with Stevenson because somehow the latter didn't fall all over himself to accept always the advice of the then functioning |e ader of the party "MESS IN WASHINGTON’ ' Truman is trritated because Stevenson permitted himself to use the phrase ‘‘the mess in Washing- ton."’ Here is how the former President describes it: “Stevenson, during an inter- view in Oregon, quoted a re porter’s phrase in answering a . @qaestion and said that he would clean up ‘the mess in Washing- ton.’ I wondered if he had been taken in by the Republican fraudulent build-up of a few fty- specks on our Washington win- dows into a big blot or ‘mess’." Now the truth is Stevenson didn't give an interview but answered a letter in which the editor of ‘‘The Oregon Journal” — a supporter of Stevenson — had asked what he would do about “‘the mess in Wash- ington.”” It was a slip of the pen on :Stevenson’s part that, in his reply, in quoting from the Oregon editor's letter, he forgot to put the words in quotation marks. There is nothing in the reply by Stevenson, published at that time, which indicates that he concurred in the Republican concept of ‘‘the Mess in Washington,” though he didn't consider it as insignificant as a ‘‘flyspeck,”’ either, HAVE TO EXPLAIN In the 1956 campaign Stevertson will have to explain away in some fashion Truman's refusal to tell the people why after having been warned by the FBI director about the late Harry Dexter White, he wrote a letter of fulsome praise to the. former treasury official within two months of that incident and then a similar letter the next year Truman’s condemnation of Fi- serthower is on the severe side. He argues that, by making the announcement in 1952 that he was going to ae | Eisenhow- DONT FORGET THE Wy genta Tomay is TEST DAY! yuan 1 = | i « r | APPLES |\ JR Ae’ Lil at aeons Ser < a asi , _ ™y arm er “must have known he was weakening our hand tn negotia- tions’ with the Communists, Truman forgets the chronology. For it was on Oct. 8, 1952, that the United Nations representatives broke off negotiations at Panmun- jom after a deadlock whieh began in May- 1952. As for a ‘‘weaken- ing’ of America’s position, it was Truman's dismissal of General MacArthur which was interpreted throughout Asia as an American trend toward: appeasement. HEADLINE ACCUSES It was on Oct. 24 that Eisen- hower announced that he was go- ing to Korea. It was on Oct. 28 that a New York Times headline read: ‘Truman Accuses Eisenhow- er of Dishonesty about Korea.” In the article itself.the Times cor- respondent quoted. Truman as having accused Eisenhower of be- ing “thoroughly dishonest.” Yet Truman wonders why. on November 17, 1952, when Eisenhow- er came to the White House for a briefing on current matters, there was a ‘“‘frozen grimness’’ in the president-elect's face during the meeting. Truman writes that maybe Eisenhower “‘failed to grasp the true picture’ of what his ad- ministration had been doing and had gotten a “distorted version of the true facts." (Copyright, 1956, New York Her- ald Tribune Inc.) Smiles keeps him digging into the bank account, « * *@ One of the best keys to suc- cess is the one that opens a safe- ty ee | box full of government bonds. . . - A pessimist is anybody who has been told by a mechanic what really should be done to his car. * * * A Kentucky woman gave her husband a black eye because he insisted on feeding her peanuts. Maybe, now, he'll cut out his mon- key business. % Reader Reports Calcium, Vitamin D Relieve Bursitis By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D, “Over a year ago I was in con- stant pain in arms and shoulders, especially my left arm, which I couldn't move without severe pain. I could use my right arm. to lift my left hand up on my head. Couldn't stand it other wise. “So I commenced taking cal- cium and D to supplement my diet, as you suggested. After three weeks [ noticed some change for the better. For several months I have been just fine—I can move any way without any pain. I will be 75 in June and up and at 'em every day.” (F.S.H.) Frem time to time readers re- port some such experience as that of FE, 8, H., whose trouble was probably shoulder bursitis. For instance, Mrs. L. F, writes: . I suffered headaches nearly all the time and twq attacks of bursitis in my left shoulder, but since IT have heen supplementing my diet with calcium and D, no headaches and no bursitis.” For all I know the increased intake of Ca and D may have had nothing to do with the relief these correspondents describe. After all, bursitis—inflammation of one of the pads or sacs placed between bony prominence and mus- cle tendon—is generally due to strain, overuse, sprain, or pro- longed pressure. Bursitis pain abates when the inflammation subsides, Rest, lo- cal heat, diathermy, needling, or aspiration of the bursa and other remedial measures relieve pain and hasten recovery. Recovery of normal funttion and prevention of permanent. stiffness depends on persevering graduated and active exercise Neither a Ca & D supplement nor high ealcium.diet is of any particular benefit On the other hand, one of the psychological functions of calcium is to regulate excitability of nerve fibres and nerve centers — the young person whose diet pro- vides an adequate daily intake of calcium has ‘‘steady nerves.” An optimal daily intake of caicium (at least twice as much as the minimum daily require- ment) tends to prevent ‘or alle- viate ache or pain. Piease remember that the val- cium and -D I recommend is not medicine, so you can't ‘“‘try’’ it for a few days as you might try med- icine, Tt is food, food essential for good nutrition, and you must eat it ev- ery day for weeks. *T can't promise it will do you any good, but I do assure you it can do no harm. pe pe lettera, not more than one page or 100 words long, pertaining to pereenal health and hygiene, not to disease. nosis, or treatment, will be answered ‘(Copyright 1 1956) Voice of the People Wants City. to Encourage — Service of Major Airlines to planes owned by large Melinda Maclean Named ‘Lost Lamb’ of Spy Case - By JOHN H, MARTIN ’ INS Foreign Director “little lost oreo in the Melinda’s mother’s family, the positions in public life, mainly in the law and the armed services, MOTHER ELOPED Melinda Goodlet, the mother of the woman who disappeared be- hind the Iron Curtain, eloped with Francis Marling. They were mar- ried in New York and lived there for a time before settling in Chi- cago. ° ° * A separation occurred in 1928. The following year Mrs, Marling took Melinda, then aged 13, and her sisters, Harriet and Cather- ine, to. school in Switzerland. Mrs. Marling returned to the United States later and married Hal Dunbar of New York. Her daughter enrolled in Paris at the Sorbonne in 1938. She lived at the Hotel Montana, next door to the Cafe Flore, on the Left . * 28 It was at the Cafe Flore, then at the height of its fame as the meeting place of artists, writers and talkers—many talkers—that Melinda met Donald Maclean, a rising young British diplomat, one snowy ‘December night in 1939. TROUBLED TIMES Melinda had two children by Donald Maclean in a troubled mar- riage rocked by his heavy drinking sprees, including a so-called “ner- vous breakdown" when he was stationed in Egypt. * * * college days and was under sur- veiliance when he fied to Russia - im the spring of 1951, Geoffrey Hoare,. veteran London newspaperman who knew the Mac- leans and has told the story in the book entitled ‘The Missing Mac- leans," has described the agony of Melinda when her husband sud- * * * Mrs, Dunbar, the mother of Me ‘Yinda, stepped’ into this tragedy and tried to soothe her daughter, Always close to her mother, she did hot let her mother know. She fled and left another heart-broken mother. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Height does not matter .very much ... Except in basketball .., Where you can seldom qualify .., Unless you're really tall... And even in that special sport .. . Your muscles could compete ... If you were not so big but you... Were agile on your feet... important in this life .. . how tall are you... basket on the court .. . you really do . ... What is your height in truthfulness .. . In love and loyalty . . . Obedience and sacrifice ... For sake of charity? Your body may not be so long . But you can stil be tall . If you are humble in your heart . And if your head is small. Sees fees) ee Case Records of a Psychologist: Being Talented Professional Man. Is Not Insurance Against Poor Parent Rev. Paul's dilemma shows again that habits are quite spe- cific. A man may be a talented clergyman or banker or musi- cian or editor, yet prove a fiop as a father. For very different habits and techniques are needed to rear children than to burn a church mortgage and these are not inherited. They must be learned, so rate your- selves on the “Tests for Good Parents” named belovv. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-377: Rev. Paul, aged 47, is a very suceessfil clergyman. “Dr. Crane, he has inspired hun- dreds of people to join the church,’ one of his parishioners informed me * * “And he has burned the mort- gages for three different churches which he has served. “But his two sons have gone to the dogs. As a parent, there- fore, he has been a failure. “How do you explain the fact that a trained college man can be so successful in one realm and such a flop in another?” HABITS ARE SPECIFIC Previously this week I have stressed the facts that habits are very specific. A chemist may have a Ph.D. degree and be in Who's Who for his great skill in handling chemi- cals. Yet he can be a miserable failure as a parent. = * s Many great “bankers likewise cannot play the piano, for financial habits are quite different from mu- sical skill. And the banker, as well as the famous musician, may beth be miserable failures in dealing with their own children, The ancient prophet Samuel] was a great clergyman, but a total flop as a parent. And so was the prophet Eli ahead of him. David was an admirable soldier and a good king, but flunked out as a father. for Absalom killed his brother Amnon, and Solomon or- dered hig brother Adonijah slain. TEST FOR PARENTS Being a good parent requires just as precise and definite skill as being a chemist or banker or mu- sician or engineer. And that pa- rental skill is not synonymous with music or banking, either. Thus, men must not assume that they will be successful par- ents just because they are tal- ented editors or bankers or musicians or even clergymen. For that very driving energy that leads a aan to success in his given profession, may make him “rather blunt and tactless with his own youngsters. He may domineer them without realizing that fact. Or he will expect them to jurap to attention, like his employes. Successful men often hold up an unfair yardstick of accomplishment for their own children. and then baw] them out unmercifully when they don’t meet such lofty paternal demands. SPOILED CHILDREN Sometimes, too, a famous parent has an extra disadvantage. Rev. Paul, fer instance, was in this dilemma. For gushing parishioners would “make a fuss” over his sons even as toddlers and spoil them, partly out of regard for thelr talented father, or as q means of currying favor with him. The boys thus did not merit this spotlighting because of any indi- vidual attainments which they had shown, so they learned to ride the. coattails of their distinguished dad. This made them lazy and in- clined to sponge off of others. And they ultimately got into trouble. They couldn’t hold a job and even forged checks. Like the sons of Eli and Samuel, they took un- fair advantage of the eminence which their distinguished parents had attained. . * * e So rate yourselves as parents. If your children are old enough to read, let them check your merits and demerits on my ‘Tests for Good Parents.”” Enclose a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents for these tests and use them at PTA meetings to encourage, wholesome self-analysis, Always write to-Dr George W Crane fh care of The Pontiar Presa, Pontiae, Lorry et sal caaion: a lo self-addressed en cad oe oan psychological charts and pam. ( it 1956) ——) < o es 2 c F / vf 2 | ee ‘ile | { /*; poy Fl ; o y s ‘ i a j 4 \ Autherine Lucy Faces Probers. Expelled U. of Alabama Coed to Be Quizzed by sition statement under oath was excluded Feb. 6, after a tu- j,, multuous. demonstration drove), her from the campus. A hearing is scheduled in Birmingham Feb. 29. : University trustees met in Mont- gomery yesterday to discuss the hearing Miss Lucy is—at present a guest of Talladega College at Tallade-| ga, Ala. a private liberal arts school sponsored’ by the (Congre- from her at the Jefferson County Courthouse in. Birmingham. Arthur Shores, Miss Lucy's at- gationalist Church. She could not be reached for comment. FEDERA LS : Pontiac Press Phote DRY RUN — Kiwanis District Five Lieutenant Governor Richard For School, for the Shower ! | D. Scribner (left) serves all the pancakes Stanley Elieff can eat as the pair go over plans for the West Pontiac Kiwanis Club pancake | festival. It will be held from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturday at the Fed- | eral Savings and Loan Building on West Huron Street. 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Campbell, Ky., during World War IH, ‘ He. arrived yesterday with his wife and 9%month-old son Werner to. make his home with his former I overseer Haywood Wyatt, who sponsored his return to the United States... : Featured at _ will be used for children’s charity work. | Beck Says Unions an Economic Group’ Rebels Strike’ Peruvian Town Capture Area of Iquitos; Most of Nation |s Quiet on Martial Law Order LIMA, Peru @—Rebel army troops claimed control of the east Peruvian city of Iquitos today but the government said the rest of the nation was quiet and “‘every- ' lof political confusion and unrest in thing goes perfectly.” * * © The revolt at Iquitos, a major. ;Amayon River port 640 miles. jnortheast of Lima, erupted yes-| terday, President Manuel Odria's) government immediately declared! modified martial law throughout) the country. | A government spokesman sia other armed forces throughout the’ nation—army, navy, air force and ee ene * CHICAGO (INS) — Dave Beck, president of the Teamsters Union, is an “Eisenhower man"’ and be- lieves the merged AFL-CIO is es- sentially an economic group and not a political one. - In. a telephone interview with New York*Columnist Victor Rie- se] which was broadcast yeéster- day in Chicago to delegates at- tending the mid-winter conference ENGGASS... 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LONDON (INS)—Britain is plan- hes $0 be the ext nesion in the) about world, to put an atomic-powered|!™8: _ Passenger ship’ into service on the Reeth Adiga route, Lid... “The British have ees discreet silence on the results of their research into nuclear propul-| Son from the marine angle But /K@‘S Condition it is known that new designs are on Cunard Line drawing boards ~ al Stirs Thoughts ship {0 be Propelied by mc" for Barber Bill Cunard Line technicians and | THOMASVILLE, Ga. ® — Snip- the Ministry eee - ping away, Bill Connell the bar- held a series aston ‘ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FORMERLY FILLED AT WALG DOWNTOWN STORE BE REFILLED at Any Thrifty Drag Stores Alimony Plagues Actor’s Europe Trek Flynn's Woe: $900,000 fo Come Home nie oa pe! would here. I was working like a dog. My health—never better. HOLLYWOOD (INS) — If you: The actor is presently living at/ think movie stars have no financial the Garden of Allah Hotel in Holly- -| A Walgreen Agency It is believed the ‘ber mused aloud that he had ‘‘one problems, lend an ear to ‘wood with his wife, Pat Wymore, And I have uo plans to retire.” oe et aie the 50,000- ‘of those darn heart attacks last Flynn, who says it’s pda a ‘and their 2-year-old daughter, Ar-) He noted, too, that his dormer\yestérday on ‘peunen to fon range. |June and I'm not sure whether $900,000 just to returmto this coun-/nefla, or, as her parents call her playboy tendencies are “latent.” the $890 armed robbery Jan. 18 of orl WE. Brown) oucetar rol ot “eee to nm) senit ee ee ee can ‘I've changed.” he e Tom's Bar, 928 Mt. Clemens St. a 148M. Saginaw WestHuron 4895 Dixie : (sce They plan to return to Londen | “In a sense I don't take things'as| He was bound over to Ogkland ‘-- @t Telegraph Hwy. the PAMTREDA research station veri at Wallsend-on-Tyne, has declared But Bill thought about it a mo- buckling Flynn must fork over to 1. 2 tew weeks to ‘malcta se icusiy-if I ever did—encept iaey a t the, Uncle Sam, former wives and i . publicly that there are no prob-| ment, snipped some more a i ‘ vision series, “The Errol Flynn ‘wok. I'm more in in:ment Monday and ‘remanded to lems which would prevent the im- ey ebaa = tee theese ae his Taleese Teleyision Theater.” and then working.” jail under $5,000 set by) Drayton Plains mediate installation of nuclear- one pr ~— re 1 suppose|reer again come back te Hollywood again wets Municipal Judge McCallum. and, I sup oo to stay. ‘| Fortson’s confessed ‘partner, powered engines in ships. -y man’s heart attack is differ- 5 FBI A t 0 A ALL FILM DEVELOPED & PR every mane So far he’s paid off about Flynn said he stayed in Europe res 5 ne bh soba K, Davis, 28, of Avon} & INTED aT . Speaking of America’s two atom powered submarines which utilize : tio team turbines, Dr Paty acai Britain expected|!'m not Ike and if he decides it's that, 2! right for him to run, then T to do “rather better” than tha |guees it will ea MORE EFFICIENCY * *# WALGREEN’S MAY BE PICKED UP AT: THRIFTY’S DOWNTOWN STORE . ..- 148 N. Saginaw St., Near Sears ent. If I were Ike, I don’t know that I'd want to run again. But Township is charged with an Orion LTownship Stickup Feb. 4 and will; “also appear in circuit court Mon- day. . ‘$800,000, and he hopes to pay the remainder in the next two years. Meantime, his plans call for liv- ing on a “relatively modest | seale.” before returning to iron out his| tangted affairs because he “wanted, to finish my European commit- ments before stepping into the spider's web."" , f 10 Most Wanted N ASI IVILLE, Tenn, &@ — FBI agents arrested Thurman Arthur There are ‘161 million acres in’ . . ; , Flynn, now working in the film’ Mention of the assorted reports Shotgpll igi upticate the ae can el ou be, pot ‘Istanbul at Universal - Interna: of his overseas activities that fil Green! 35, one of the agency’s|‘he U-S. National Forests. itional studio, said he ran into tered back to Hollywood brought | “10 most-wanted’’ fugitives, in his’ American efforts but British re-\the doctors do, even though they | | jearch workers are concentrating | are mighty fine doctors. That's pessoas rina ae a Rte ices meant of ha te way hae een wh me, HY, cd sunpor_ pase _ ashe stewie yore P pro| know,” | Bil! Connell is a slight, wiry, = man of 60. He mans the front ‘chair near the window at Boyett’s ‘Barber Shop on Broad Street, Thomasville’s main thor- forth the famous Flynn smile. apartment here last right. “J can’t understand all the Director J. Edgar Hoover said) rumors.” he said. “I was sup- Green escaped May 21, 1954, from. posed to be living in a castle, haa the Washington State Penitenti-| a yacht, was so ill I was jin a/@ry, Walla Walla, Wash., where | wheelchair didn't want to work "¢ Was serving a term of six: and was through with movies ye ate for robbery. ” Earlier, Hoover said, Green had| “The castle was a two-bed- been convicted of robbery, bur- room villa (in Majorca) that cost glary, possessing a concealed! But he didn't go into bankruptcy. jhe said, “because | refused to.’ He explained: “T would have gotten out without paying anything. It would have been the easy way out, but f don’t E Last October the PAMTREDA station (Parsons and Marine En- fineering Turbine Research As- display desig: |which is peetetion) pat on | | oughfare chant ships which were both WONDERS LIKE OTHERS believe in it. You have to live with, about $125 a month. The yacht |weapon and assault with intent to. emailer and lighter than com- Just like so many millions of yourself.” x Cost about as much as a 30-footer ‘murder, | parable diesel engines. |persons everywhere in the United) a ___ | States, Bill is wondering whether | These designs, however, utilized! ..ident Eisenhower is going to, E i 1H i ag Se gEE F ‘bid for a second term. In the barber shop where Bill) works the big question is a topic! of daily conversation. And it's be-| with Eisenhower vacationing only: T™% miles outside of town at the| plantation estate of Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey. heal ease cams te “This is a good place for a man | _ TONIGHT and SATURDAY ONLY! 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You get the bargains, we don’t have to count them! GIRLS’ WEAR--INFANTS’ WEAR St $24.99 Girl's Coat Set $12.00 to S15 $1.99 Nylon Dieper Suit $1.00 MEN’S $1 Sele egecs can: 10¢ 89c Briets ..... sere 50 $1 Shorts... 50¢ $1 U-Neck T Shirts . 50¢ $3.99 Nylon Sh’t Shirts $1 $2.99 Ripon Loafer Sock $1 $1.50 Men's Scarves . 50¢ $2 Men's Belts ....... 50¢ $3.99 Men's White Dress Shirts ..........81 $1.99 Weel Cloves ... 88 $2 Weol Scarfs ....... $1 $2 Nylon Decron Scarves $1 $5.99 Leather Gloves $2.88 $1 Wool Plaid Scarves 79 $2.99 Plaid Sport Shirt. . $1 $1 Stretch Socks WEAR 5 $5.99 Broadcloth wer Shirts $1 Men's. Ties "ne $5.99 Corduroy Sport Shirt. . ' $3 $3.99 Flannel Pajamas $2 $5.99 Slipover Sweater $3.88 $8.99 Buttondown Sweater ........$5. $3.99 Cotton Pajamas $2.99 $2.99 1-Pe. Long Underwear ..... .$2 $2.29 toe” Underwear : Peete cect) mies $2.29 Wee Drowen .. $2 $12.99 Orion Robes ... $3 $2.99 Men's jeans ... $9.99 Gabardine Pants $3.88 take these in inventory. 25° $2.29 SWEAT SHIRT $3.99 REVERSIBLE VEST $5.99 WOOL SWEATER $1.00 BOYS’ POLO . : 7.99 CORDUROY PANTS . 1.99 BOYS’ GLOVES .99 CORDUROY SHIRT -59 FLANNEL SHIRT ........... 99 FLANNEL PAJAMAS .99 DENIM JACKETS | -99 LINED JEANS .00 D, C, POLO ¢ me ee =—NN APA AAA $14.99 SUEDE JACKET $9.99 CAMPUS COATS $16.99 MOTORCYCLE JACKET 39 Boys’ sOCcKS......... BOYS’ WEAR Ce ee er ee ars ee ee eee mea ne ec 3.99 DAVEY CROCKETT JACKET....._ ae 8s 6 ee eee er ee sae $12.99 SMOKING JACKET $5.00 -.. $2.00 $10.99 VARSITY JACKET $7.00 $3.99 $24.99 LEATHER JACKET .......... $16.99 cio $34.99 SUEDE JACKET = si(i(‘(‘(‘(‘ wt $19.88 -.. $1.39 $5.99 GABARDINE JACKET __........ $3.00 ves Ves! $14.99 LINED GABARDINE JACKET .... $8.99 art 5 $19.99 LINED GABARDINE JACKET ... $12.99 20+ GIS9 $9.99 MEN’S SHORT JACKET. .. $6.99 ++ $2.00 TT $9.99 MEN’S LIGHTWEIGHT JACKET. . . .$5.00 $1.00 $29.99 MEN’S SPORT COATS ...... ... $16.99 - +. $10.00 $49.99 TOPCOATS ................ $38.00 1 $500 | | $49.99 MEN'S SUITS 00... $29.00 $59.99 MEN’S BETTER SUITS »........ $38.00 MEN’S CLOTHING $ 3.99 $ 8.99 Wool Blouses $4.00 ¢ 6.99 Cordurey jocket $3.99 $ 5.99 Better Sweeters $3.00 $1.99 Girl's Hate... $1.00 Foe tance wn, S328 5 6.99 Bermads Shorts $3.50 $ 6.99 Better Sweaters $3.50 seg — 1-00 $29.99 Gifs Cotme . $15.00 51.00 Tews Seatie « . ” $10.99 Toreador Pants $5.00 5 5-99 Bermuda Shorts $3.00 $10.99 Orion Sweaters» $5.50 Siop Pages gies 6 te es Te ues | eae $17.99 Flannel Jacket $7.88 $ 4.99 Bermuds Shorts $2.50 $ 5.99 Betrer Robes . . $2.00 $1.39 Weol Gloves \ . , Te $ 4.99 Girl's Slips sue . $3.99 $2.69 Sleeping Suits . Ei , $2.29 $ 3.99 Linen Skirts $2.88 $ 7.99 Pegged Pants . $3.50 $14.99 Robes, Nylon Q’t $8.50 $2.99 Skirts ........$1.99 $ 1.99 Girl's Blouses $1.00 ¢> 49 Dresses .. $1.99 = $. 2.99 Sport Skirt. $1.00 $ 4.99 Pegged Panty, $2.50 $16.99 Nylon Q’t Robes $8.50 $2.99 Dresses ........$1.99 $ 8.99 Velvet Dresses $5.99 $1.99 Diaper Sets .....$1.49 4 5 5.99 Gabardine Skirts $3.00 $ 8.99 Pegged Pants $3.50 $12.99 Lounging Paim's $6.88 69%c Panties ........ 25¢ $ 2.99 Nylon Slips $1.77 $1.99 Bonnets .......$1.00 $29.95 Suede jackets $15.00 $ 5.99 Pegged Pants $3.00 §$ 8.99 R’y'n L’ng’g P’im's $3 25 Bobby Son ....., 1c § 3.99 Corduroy Skirts $2.99 $1.00 Infants’ Gowns... 69 $34.95 Suede jeckets $15.00 $ 3.99 Pegged Pants ..$2.00 § 4.99 Better Blouses . $1.99 $7.99 Toreodor Sets .. $4.99 $ 5.99 Corduroy Skirts $3.99 69c Receving Blanket 49% $ 8.99 Skire dw... $3.99 $12.99 Sweater ...... $6.50 §$ 1.99 Better Blouses _. $1.00 $9.99 Teen Dreses $5.00 $14.99 Wool Suit... $4.00 $9c Undershirts ..., 39 Prices cut on fine nationally advertised quelity. Sold. at giveaway prices. We don't want to Fine quality! Big savings for now and Spring! | $3 BB GEORGE'S - NEWPORT'S [ceoRce S - NEWPORT'S Ls GEORGE'S - NEWPORT’S * fi Rigel sig cer ns eerie = fue eee ey Nee ‘s ! : ty } L F / } FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1956) | a Fee aly oe gabg?® E 5 i RE &e ib is Z dieldrin, which he says is 28 times deadly as DDT. “ulartia 1s so convinced the strength of his new mixture that he has announced a $25,000 reward “for the first bug that does not die after being sprayed” with it. contest will run period starting are in their : Seep lige fiay oe ui, you cah enter him against will. FEELS CONFID! “There is no eaid Martin, HH f Ht et | HE = ll af ut i z i ft ; g : iH PLL made ariaF ath itil diteirh Mother, 2 Daughters, Son and Neighbor Girl Burn in Home Moines city limits. , The victims~were identified as Building Code Comes Up for Vote in Brandon BRANDON TOWNSHIP—Electors 4-H Workshop Slated id e § g i cH : f I ai [ Talk on Israel | School ard é ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, y Bug Can Win $25,000} SH0P TONIGHT and MONDAY TO 9 P.M. fumed ant, fiatheaded bor-|beetle, crazy ant, glacial lady bee- | bug, chewing louse, if you know of any kind GAME — BUT OUT OF SEASON —- Foraging for food on the out- skirts of Yakima, Wash., are severa) deer who seem to know that the slarmed in the winter huriting season is not in effect. Natives say the deer are never ‘some hunters swear the deer leave the state altogether. United Press Fhete off-season. During the fall hunting season, A talk on “Israel Today” high-| Education and Mrs. Godsell. lighted the dinner meeting of Local crs, bold last night at Pootiac High Sanilac School Head Accepts | | was provided by a stringed en- dent of schools for eightene years, ‘Cj rella’ to Tour _—_—s—i| semble from Washington and Mad-'nas accepted the position of Shia- nde Given at Meeting cers trom Owen Eiementary wassee County superintendent of of City Teachers. Waler ‘Godisell of the Board of|new post on July 1. tour starting Feb, 22. The follow-| Mr. and Mrs. Francis expect \ing dates are planned for outside to live in Owosso, which is ad- the Lansing area: Feb, 23, pond jacent to Corunna, the county Water; Feb. 24, Wyandotte; Feb. 29, Pleasant Grove; March 1, St. | Johns; March 2, Marshall; March. » Francis has been active in '3, Grosse Pointe. ‘ talk on Israel, describing her trip Shigwassee Post organizations as well as being dis. Arabs and Jews. MARLETTE—John R, Francis, trict president of the Port Huron There were 45,000 people injured | po ee rece hy cates poten The musical part of the program Sanilac County School superinten- Conference of Methodist Men. Ld zz -==FGIN { TRADE 'N SAVE : EVENT | TRADE IN ANY OLD WATCH REGARDLESS OF AGE, MAKE, OR CONDITION! _ CORE PETITES. So mall they slip through © ring. ee TALIA, Telored bor ther SAHARA, Aloe darg, bu vonerra: A captions. r Regvierly $57.50 Regularly $39.78 - whe $35.08 ‘With Trade-in $43.13 won tredents opo.an toe wory tiny women. fomininel Medley % UZ ae if dod cine Woterproef BROMWELL. Shech-rosinant tak WHIRLPOOL. Shock-res VAGABOND, Smortly SEA NYMPH, Highly are. Modley expansion bend. gold cme. Sweep-second i Hadley styled. Shock-rosistont, Ex. proctical. Shock-resistont Regviorty $100.00 Regvierty $175.00 dhesive ease styling. ‘ ‘With Trade-in $73.00 With Trede-in $191.98 Regularly $89.50 Regulerly £49.75 With Trede-in $67.13 With Trade-in $37.31 tapy nom. 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LONG LOW COST, *159” terrific buy! Reg. $149.95 "5G Admiral TELEVISION The big, big, screen set with ultra- power chassis and handsome new mo- hogany grained cabinets. : os 349° NO MONEY DOWN! BEST OF ALL—your old TV set makes the down payment! You get immediate delivery, free installation . . , AND FREE SERVICE! ¢ E Elect Special Valuel ui ectric ar) Astomatie Percolator —s Our Price PLAYER $] 596 $4995 Big, family-size de- luxe washer! It's a Save *30 Get FREE New 1956 Speed Queen 119" = NO MONEY DOWN Your Old Washer In Trade “an Sf . BuyNow! = wk. TOASTMASTER fener «= 91799 Reg. $23 $1 Down ee Reon Se BIG 9.2 Cu. Ft. GENERAL GE Exectric REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER Save 60.00 Regular $259.95 List Price 199%. YOUR OLD REF. IN TRADE! “Twin crispers. Top full-width freezer, Storage Door. Adjustable shelves. (GENERAL G-E fiectric Swivel Vacuum CLEANER The Big New Model 8-Pe. Attachment Set Included vr $4Q95 || | —= Only FREE - ALUMINUUM sims acy. ibe | i 7 ~ Brand New 1956 . ine me o \ top cocking 5 : ¥ rt we space. Wide storag | ame Regular List Price $179.95 30” Hardwick SAVE $40 139%. of PONTIAC TaeOOD HOUSEKEEPING 7, 51 West Huron St. Shop by Phone, Too! Phone FE 4.1555 Open Monday and Friday Evenings ‘til 9 ? \ | LEW1IS—/fine furniture ae TE | THE. PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1956 ; THIRTEEN, . with the first of two sx-month|cause of a current lack of applet | Nevada legistators werd things a bit far in 0 state where|ss ; Detrolt and Warren township of Seek 50 New Agents |courses. School Temperance |ehocked to find a 1919 law stil|saloons close only on election day |WOZe! Park Residents | rciais have been invited to attend i | fi al R hago Vane at oe . . one sat al ods tak eames toy remove the lac to Discuss Airport o> maey Heal Part eesiouas kai i : (u : iw r 80 sir chant apdcnanigl =! my 4k AI Code Ends in Nevada i= ser 5S ene ca "a, AZAR — Bet wet ‘ Z " in is. to suit set > ack rearain to hire and trains by a panel and’ outstand- ig CARSON Nev, @ —lot Frances Willard, an early-day Niparko, and the City Councll for| port, Kou “ aediqumeate tt cities . - vada will soon be Alt fell on Sept, 28. gated - eioammpensh a pieced gem Haye eon 7 Bremen is 54 mileg be launched March 5 in Detroit’ The training will be initiated be- Past from which it sprang. This seemed to be carrying’ 6,408 in 1949 beng ore ig! expt wh ey Save a generous $30.00 during LEWIS’ special selling of genuine.Simmons Hide- A-Beds. Attractive Tuxedo style with char- coal durable tweed textured upholistering. SPACE SAVING Foldaway BEDS 30 INCH SIZE — SPECIAL #9895 Twin Size... --oesegee.. 8349S 3/q Size ...... cece cece ee 339M ‘COL Lg TUXEDO - HIDE-A-BED Regular $229 199 -WE BOUGHT BY THE CARLOAD TO SAVE _ YOU MONEY ON WORLD FAMOUS CONVERTIBLE SPACE SAVERS _ With NYLON COVER By SIMMONS ‘~ “Anew low price on this handsome modern sofa. Sleeps _ two adults comfortable on a full size genuine innerspring $ 95 mattress, and now available at LEWIS’ in attractive nylon upholstered covers in\your choice of the newest decorator colors. . : [Modern tufted back with five inch foam rubber ~~ gushions for extra comfort in Newest decorator tweed, a SPECIAL SIMMONS 286 COIL MATTRESS A firm deluxe mattress covered with charcoal and pink imported, damask ticking. 286 heavy gauge coils covered with extra thick cotton felt. Specially priced at LEWIS’. MATCHING BOX SPRING } AMBASSADOR REGULAR $59.50 Regular $269.5 y A-Bed. Neat button tlt back eso Hide- $ a orate : of sarvicsehas tnstati a 2 Hollywood BEDS: ‘By SIMMONS Matching Innerspring Mattress and Box x ig ch on Legs — Comp 50" ey ate $6 Down 6 Ji on EXTRA FIRM or REGULAR Matching Box Get YOURS a LEWIS’ — Featuring THE NEW F.A.C. BEAUTYREST A LUXURY MATTRESS MADE ONLY by SIMMONS SIMMONS SOFA BED With PILLOWS “Neat modern armed sofa bed with two matching pillows. Opens into bed for 2 with standard SIMMONS double spring construction. 5109 $11 DOWN FINE FURNIT Ae er Ey tore opener i Nay “a A d : 3 FULL or | TWIN SIZE , “eo ' © | Storel = ot . 62-70 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET rp ea os | . f ye 8 ) ee Beautiful modern sofa bed in turquoise tweed upholstery. Smartly button tufted back tailored arms. Designed to add charm ; to any room, $10 DOWN | Hard to Park ? Not at LEWIS’ PARK FREE | Rear of Our - URE i 7 j oh : 4 ‘al a 4 t; ! nal He a if} oa , + t 7 . eos 4 é | ‘ | | : A . i % Q- ; ‘ ‘ : r sy g 4 i” : | i scceraetatataed | : i oo ee | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1956 ~ 1G 2 or oe 3 5 - . we : | the curb in front : q. | | scheduled July 1521, will center Valentine Tragedy | drove his auto te | Blan Indian Pageant aera the cit’s history of the State Pleaders aa PRIOP La dosanh goer lot sills ss ee ucttonn tonien 0 © Fee '|Valentine, 61, died St. Valentine's) "Foundation night after he suffered a heart at- The number of VS. farm bull. on the side-|ings of 1,000 or more acrés has and Harbor Springs eemocth dD.C. | h Ss ie Saas nda pres ww coe om » = FINGAL, TOU ceremony, per cent. rtocthede Pool DANE LEE 47, | tower be bE. 3 LANSING (#—Michigan pleaders > found themselves to be “‘compara- 3 tive novices’ when they went to ? 1 Washington, D.C., to seek federal e , 2 aid in tiver sud harbor projects. : ; | “That's why we called this meet- ing of everyone interested, in ob- AND MORE! ar eee, cs Fred Lifton, director.of the Michi- gan State Waterways Commission, to a gathering yesterday of more aut % than 100: persons seeking federal we ; 1 | waterways projects. |- SEASONAL OCCUPATION — A four-horse to decorate the public parks with his frosty cre- |° “Delegates from other” states chariot of snow is fashioned by German sculptor’ ations. Mother Nature lent an assist by bringing F ‘ | appeared to be well organized | Josef Edelbauer in a Frankfurt park. Edelbauer Europe's worst cold wave of the century, ‘pre- . ‘and knew their way around | came to the city from Bad Reichenhall, Bevaris,— venting statues and material from melting. Washington,” Lifton sald. “We — - ‘5 Entire Stock Reduced to Clear! one ciple anak wee Att { Chi \ newspaper obiturary column. Widow of Prof. Gunson | gan interests,” : empts 0 ise jand, posing asa relative, called, ‘Dies i in Lansing at 73 | Two Sensational Groups! mp. Detroit dis 0 him long distance and asked that, uman, SIN Mrs. Lutie! trict engineer "ol the US. Army| etroit F Bl Agent $100 be sent to cover dmages pilot einai tack and walk in front of a physician's of-| increased 8) per cent cent in the last fice. Passersby said | Valentine 35 years. lof an auto wreck so he could re-| ‘R. Gunson, 73, widow of Prof. Cc of Engineers, explained to! tha erthng eooakaa: the we that| DALLAS (P—A 25-year-old Gar- ‘turn home to Arkansas. ieenae Core oe meet z ‘ps The Detroit man sent the mon-'the Michigan State University must be taken to obtain federal aid|land man js in the Dallas County! ey but he also called the FBI. horticulture department, died yes-| , for a river, harbor or flood project.|Jail because he wasn't particular seems that the Detroit survivor terday at a Lansing hospital. ___“The corps of engineers cannot/enough in choosing his victims. |was an FBI man himself. | Mrs. Gunson graduated from the initiate projects,” Col. Nauman) PBI agents said the man was| ————_____— former Michigan Agricultural , : ‘said. “We must work on congres- ‘arrested as he claimed $100 sent) London is about 10,800 miles College in 1912 and married Prof. | Values to $29.99! Values to $39.99! sional directive and must have ato him from Detroit. They said! from Bombay via the Cape of Gunson in 1913 after teaching! ou congressional appropriation to do he had picked the name of a De-|Good Hope and about 6,300 via domestic art for a year. Prof. Think of the dapsloty Select from our better J} our work. ‘troit man listed as a survivor in'Suez. 'Gunson died in 1940.. Ea ee seecinine | Select from our batter flow were see Shere See EVERY SUNDAY! ired at this coats ‘ | 7 admired, now th. textured fabric 9 Steps leading up to actual work | drastic low clearance | length, a mh “t, Col. N : oie on such © project, Col. Naurhan F rigidaire Electric Range Brand New! 1. Request for federal ald in Fee STOCK of FALL and WINTER 9 imme ett Oe eve | Reg. $389.95, Fully Save $139.95 : | 2. Inclusion of an item request-| Automatic, Cloc k, poo over in the omnibus river Lights, 4 Burners and harbor and flood control, bill : 5 2 and passage of the bill or a sepa-, = wits peer we cat ? ‘rate bill asking for such a survey. | Visit Our Trade-in Dept. and 5-Unit en. 3, Filing of a report of the pre-| cera ences" “" “l TY SNACK TABLES Sleeperette $ $ $ (Gs pepe eet | P Davenport & Chair 1 gs: Approval of the. project by | Set of 4 § 8 9 5 Both davenport and chair $ the chief of engineers. make into beds. Reg ] ] O | 6 Authorization for a thorough ONLY $159. Save $49.00. Both ‘Palues to $6. 99! Valuesto $9.99! Values to 0812. pecvay allthis graject tp taunt eee | These dresses are going ot a great sacrifice of engineers. | make room for new arrivals! 7. Final approval of the pro} = ect by the chief of engineers and 9x12 BELGIAN RUGS Corner What-Not Shelves Charge Accounts Invited! riapregp ea) ovo pgprmmmanes, | | | ey Dg eee 6 SHELVES $4995 : ion for the project to Conan, | errific value on the! : | imported Belgium rugs in a $ 95 Stands 56” high. Fine finish ] ] 8. Approval of the project by] wide variety of patterns — An ideal piece for that hard both houses of the Congress and Ox 15 $49.95 in| use corner the President. ; _ 9. Approval of a separate ap- YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS AT L&S propriation bill to finance the proj- Meares L & S Furniture Sales Co. “The Store with the. Friendly Atmosphere” . GINAW sT. Group Told at MSU 3345 AUBURN RD. (M-59) 2 Acres of FREE PARKING | = ain. A EAST LANSING @®—The boss] Qne Mile East of Auburn ee Open Deity 9 te eee”. 12teS |} a doesn't have as easy a time of ith, i = coanecieccmaol ‘ junior’ business and _ industrial SOON ’ ' ‘executives was told at a manage- e * ment conference at Michigan State ; ‘University. Dr. Ward McDowell of he MSU. | business department told the young, ] 2 TV SETS3=: Trade in Your Old TV for Our Highest Allowance on a 1956 Crosley Television executives that many leaders of industry came up through the ‘ranks as specialists, “When they reach the top, they are confronted wih many un- are confronted with many un- > familiar problems,"’ he said. ‘Very often, they have to learn about STORE them almost from scratch." WE REPAIR AND 74 . ; ‘The measure of an executive,”’ : for Pontiac * Dr. McDowell said, “is how much RECONDITION YOUR work he can get out of other men.” | PRESENT SET—GIVE IT BACK TO YOU IN TOP WORKING ORDER alg RIE Guatemala ie getting bids on another 40 miles ot fits Atlantic Highway @ You Get Top Trade-In for Your Old TV Set—OR @ You Get Your Old Set Back—Re- poired and Reconditioned AND @ You Get a Brand New Crosley TV CROSLEY PRICES START AT $13.9 a Ridgewood OUR THRIFTY PRICED SADDLE! Price Includes — DELIVERY @ SERVICE @ INSTALLATION 90-DAY PARTS WARRANTY ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON PICTURE TUBE! Call FE 2-3781 for Free Home Demonstration! picterial Laws mney MAGAZINE White ond Block White ond Brown Every Week With Detroit SUNDAY TIMES , OPEN MONDAY : : Go frrst to Open Daily 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. | eisner’s AND FRIDAY het ve hon of 8 3 ; NIGHT TIL ark Free Rear of Store | . 7 : —— ‘ 9PM. 158 Oakland Ave. : FE 2-378) Phone WOodward 3-8800 *r the Lecal Agent . — - J ' at ‘ 9 } 9" . THE PONTIS } Ff f °c PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1956 Has Fine: Artistic Talent : ; expected to deprive him. of his ‘Navajo Mute, 13, to Live in Lifelong Darkness SANTA FE, 5, ator New inns en sight. - This week, Danuel J. Burns, di- rector of the deaf-blind depart- itertown, Mass,, visited David to sight in just a few months, Ne-determine-it his institution could stl rape taalaee all ies. ame fliction at this stage. . 4 He has been deaf since birth. Burns approved the youngster The eye disease, physicians say,/for admission to the institute, al developed during his infancy on/ privately endowed: institution, and! the Navajo reservation hamlet of|agreed to try and waive the ordi-, Manuelito, N.M., where his par-|nary tuition fees. ents live, NO CHANCE TO LEARN . Supt. School for the Deaf said today with Hester and gee! z nds othérs working David's” one chance to retain \to raise the money while David is y drawing his horses—and the pre- and FE 4-1594 DON’T MISS IT! | FACTORY | DEMONSTRATION of PORTER-CABLE SHOPSMITH POWER TOOLS Tomorrow Saturday, Feb. 18 9:00 A. M. to 12 Noon POOLE HARDWARE CO. 151 Ocklond Ave. cious days slip by. Summon 2 in Probe of Red Shipments WASHINGTON (INS)—Two De- | The investigations ‘tee said it would hear testimony on the significance of the trade from Dr. Timothy May, Pentagon ex- ‘pert on metals, and George Grim, iwho handles electrical matters for the department. The group headed by Sen. John L.. McClellan (D-Ark), went into ite third day of bearings on the subject with Senate endorsement _ of their activities to the tune of a $215,000 appropiration for their 1956 inquiries. Yesterday, John Williams, on = |Pentagon’s office of supply and ‘a step-up in allied trade with Rus- ‘to five years in obtaining machine |tools for war production. Tourists driving into Costa Rica no longer have to pay a duty on their cars. LET / Ast wo Ga coth yoo set 920 West Huron Street $100 | ¢ 5.72 Waterford Township 175 9.87 350 | 19.39 FE 3-7123 500 | 26.69 bs /y PAY ALL YOUR BILLS Conselidete your your monthty payments and have more money left over trem This chart shows how low your payments can be. in 1 Day! . . - Amt. Yoo) Pyymens _Recetve _ Peo ted Free Parking in interest x ear ior ment at the Perking Institute, Wa-|~ By Carl Grubert’ But that hasn't solved David's dent ig- flight executives from business and? labor for government service in| © subcommit- | ‘logistics, said he had objected to sia which could save the Reds three| of Executives Business Created by Ike radio and television officials, and —_— ves. national defense civilian reserve From Labor, Federal Defense Reserve Detroit Firebug, 16, Slated for Clinic Test iplanned a clinical examination of a 16-year-old boy who’ fire in-|o DETROIT (#—Authorities today spectors say has admitted setting! west water’ Amusement Park. The penny arcade building burn- ed Dec. 26 with a $175,000 loss. was Romeo State Police Get New Trooper ROMEO—Donald 'H. 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She kept saying Herb was working awfully long hours for a man who made oy $18 a week. “It’s hard to get started in advertis- ing,” I said. I loved and trusted my husband. Dur- ing the next few weeks, I kept cae busy trying to forget mother’s words, but at night I found myself listing the argu- ments, The nights he came home, sic toeing to bed after midnight; the ce yoo yin irae a his PHILBRI and stare he blank wall. , - One night I went to one of the Baptist young couples meetings. When the meeting was about to break up, Bill Robbins said, “We haven't been seeing much of Herb lately, Eva.” “He’s been very busy,” I said. “With those new pals of his? The Communists?” I was stunned. Some kind person changed the sub- ject, and the group broke up. I knew. Herb was doing volunteer work for the Cambridge Youth Council. He had joined to’ help their peace petitions and in their job opportunities work. I knew Herb’s motives. It made me angry that Bill should use the term “Communist” so loosely. Herb was an independent-thinking liberal; a reformer, perhaps. THERE WERE MANY EVENTS But then there were some puézling events. : One morning there was a knock on the door. It was a young woman dressed in dungarees. In spite of straight hair and glasses, she was very attractive. “Is Herb here?” “No, he isn’t.” “Oh, I'm map " the girl said. “I wanted to leave something for h: I took the pa — on handed me and closed the door without saying thanks. Across the top was a banner with the words: The Daily Worker. When Herb came home, I toldé— 3 him a girl had been té see him.) We didn’t refer to that evening “She left this,” I said. again, «except for one puzzling | Herb looked at the headlines.) statement by Herb. “Another | ‘He didn't seem concerned, but, stranger may come calling, calmly placed it among some! honey. If he does, let him in. other pamphlets and books he had) You'll be interested. rr | [been collecting. “Never mind) then one morning a stranger did. aire ‘about Joy and ea Papers, call at our house. The man said jhoney. It’s all right, ee ee ee | doy kept coming to the house. thought I might be a | I finally get so annoyed I We chatted for a while, then slammed the door in her face. leaned forward, “We cooperation, Mrs. Philbrick."’ “Yes,” I replied uneasily. te ‘True Faith in a Loved One Will Dispel Every Doubt + on Ver | li didn cavean See av ete ont WHERE FLOODS AND COLD LONDON w — Frozen Europe, counting at least 611 dead from its worst winter of the 20th Cen- tury, faced the peril today of food ishortages. Crops worth hundreds’ \of millions of dollars already were 12, ruined. Floods ravaged Yugoslavia and Turkey, covering farm lands. Ice packs trapped fuel-carrying ships in the northern seas, Tempests of rain, snow and winds swept the; usually sunny Spanish peninsula| and North Africa. The French government esti | mated crops worth more than half a billion dollars were lost in France, most of it wheat. Italian Ministry of ieriecars| warned Italy's crop damage “will ‘be tremendous.’ | With the freeze in its 18th day, lthese were the known deaths at- acted to the weather: Daylight Saving Time ve May Be Standard WASHINGTON ® — A_ House jgroup is going to study a bill de- signed to end the annual confusion — Map indicates key areas currently affected by Europe’s continuing bad weather. Heavy flood damage is reported from Yugoslavia and various areas of Turkey. Ice jams plus floods are reported Facing Food ‘Shortage ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1956 ruin : Just released.. > mew VAST» F HIt EUROPE ern Germany, however, there France . 147, Turkey 72, Italy; 72, Yugoslavia 67, Britain 50, Den- mark 33, Greece 30, Germany 29, Austria 19, the Netherlands 16, Spain 19, Portugal 17, Switzerland 12, Belgium 10, Sweden 6, Poland \4, Norway 3, Sibya 2 and Spanish Morocco 3. The sun came back to northern Italy but the temperature was still down to 5 below zero, Snow- jplows and ski teams broke ithrough to almost all of 600 snowbound communities, The subzero weather so far averted floods, But officials; in |Sicily and southern Italy warned many communities would be in danger if sudden thaws started.| An ice pack narrowed the only Sea lane between east and west Denmark, across the Store Baelt Sound. More than 2,000 railway _________ freight cars were piled up on both ends of the route. The government banned all unnecessary ship- ments, Ice barriers stretched almost 30 miles across the North Sea ‘from Germany to Helgoland Is- land. A special] German-Austrian com-| mittee met at Passu to make on the Rhine and other rivers. Below zero temper- atures were reported in the Netherlands, in south- ports this week. wy 34° 9 ncn in central Italy. Out of Russia, have been no special weather re- EPPERT’S “sis? in northwest Atlanti ee ae . FE 5-6615 gales roared over the Canary Is- lands. Three persons died in Span- ish Morocco when torrential rains caved in their homes. | Gas Bill ‘Pressure’ Reported by Lehman WASHINGTON (INS) ~~ A new) ease of possible “improper pres-. sure’ in favor of the natural gas bill was reported today by Sen. Herbert H. Lehman (D-NY), who | leveled the charge against a ma-| chinery firm. In disclosing the matter, Lehman became the first senator to respond | to an appeal from Sen. 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FE 5-9204 2705 Orchard Lake KEECO }gether, I would have walked out. | Then, oné night, Herb was due }home for a special dinner at six. waited. “What do you know about Herb's Mother asked. 1 was defensive, “So?” Mether tossed the pamphlets ‘back -on Herb’s desk, “Your faith) ‘amazes me, my dear," she said | jo'clock. Mother was there. We Joy, “Your husband has been work- ing for us . . . but he doesn’t get paid for it. We need to have | you on our side, Mrs. Philbrick, because Herb is doing something very important.” Important! My ears pounded. I thought of the secret phone calls, | The Daily Worker, . the strange visits to the house. “Just exactly what are you jasking me to do?” I said angrily. Hal Leary reached into his pocket. He placed something on the table. “Just understand end cooperate,” he said. * ¢« * I looked down. On the table was a shield. Printed in blue letters were the words: ‘Federal Bureau of Investigation.” (From Geidepente, Copyright 1956): lemergency plans for the floods lawyer John M. Neff attempted to, expected after the end of the influence Case's vote on the meas-| light time cold wave. The committee was re- ‘ure in offering the money which | The word came from Rep.|ported planning to ask the U. S.| |was received by Case. A commit-! Staggers (D-W Va), who has been|Army to blast the Danube ice/|tee report on the probe is expected pushing unsuccessfully for seven| blocks. |next week. lyears to establish uniform time in The East German press report-| Lehman said in a statement that | ithe summer mohths. ed some Communist power _sta- | he was turning over his information | He said a House commerce |tions were running too low on coal to the Senate Elections subcommit- subcommittee is forming to hold |to maintain a full output. jtee which plans‘a sweeping inquiry | hearings on his bill which would vy snow covered the Pyre- | into campaign contributions end the patchwork observance ~ : and nonobservance of Daylight | Saving time. Staggers’ bill would authorize| Il Congress each year to set Day- |” light Saving time but Would provide also that such time be uniformly| r recognized. 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Mary Ellen Wyngarden, program speaker. : \ ! and Mary Kelly. ee ! 7) | Mrs, Elmer Pettengilt. showed. 93 colored stides taken in Europe at - U. S. Sen. Barry M. Goldwater wba was the |* Tecent meeting of the group, honored guest at the reception held Thursday by the | 3 Republican Women's Federation of Oakland County. : atr ey vie T,. ok : : fie E Shown greeting him is Mrs. Kenneth B. Nichols o rnest Sorles A / Franklin, president of the Federation. ; - ms | : Fontiae Press Photes Republican Women’s Federation of Oakland County held a recep- Robert Sutton of Lorberta lane, Mrs. Byron L. Cole of Sylvan Shores, . tion honoring U. S. Sen. Barry M. Goldwater of Arizona Thursday at John B. Martin Jr., chairman of field organizgtion, and Mrs. Martin of Ar iIzZona Lawma ker Tel Is Hotel Waldron. Among those arriving early were (left to right) Mrs. Grand Rapids. : i; P > st | | About President’s Dignit ming comet PTA Holds | jai | , arn eae at Sree J . John Martin Jr. and Rep. Dondero d , Workshop ty Ope Also Speak at Gathering “Dignity has been restored in the office of the Presi- at Webster dent,” U. S. Senator Barry M. Goldwater of Arizona Three _ Educators \ told members of the Republican Women’s Federation of Discuss Aspects of \ /Oakland County at a reception held in his honor Thurs- and Child Rearin / day. g a oad he cone, a ae to preserve dignity,” and he added since ident Sige mage plelrw Eisenhower has been in office this dignity has been School PTA was held Wednesday bs preserved. He noted that this was a decided change evening. Dr. Edith Roach Snyder, 4 from previous administra- principal, opened the program et tions. with community singing. een Those gathering at Hotel Mrs. Temeea fete president sae Waldron to a bed! — i. : i . *, 2 tor also heard h m ih ou rt ee ee | ee . at the Democratic Party for ating committee the coming Z fs “divi year, Orrin Huntoon Jr., Mrs. John| ey, ‘ 4 what he termed its - Harbaugh, Mrs. Harvey Jones, * sion of the people of Mrs. Howard Powers, Mrs. Elsie) | ee America.” Welch, Ralph Dawe and Dr. Sny- : " 1s ; “a zie Fi “The American people are con- a theme of thi work | | alee wor cerned with this move to divide The Ss ° cr shop, “Rearing Caildren of Gest: ect oe : ’ resp omer] pany oy? will,” was discussed by three o $ } c Th mio PO THF , that govern-nent should. be based educeterd'tn three categories, eo : Oa ag aig ce 4 on what is best for America, not “What Can We Expect of Our iis te Te ae _ 3 ‘ae ee --for what is best for ‘‘this group Schools in the Development of Good; GRE 3°" aus" i uke ae or that group, # small segment of es as rl Human Relations?” was discussed i ™ GP diy ae ee, ; by Dr. Huldah Fine, principal of Be Shige VEG ARE e é e Hampton School in Detroit. She i. Aa oP er per einen | |Birthdays Marked spoke on the aspects of human re- Pe gi ce rte 8) Fee ee , importance | , a j lations pertaining to adjustment | a itn Tipe S a. ’ a rat as by Loyal Neighbors to self, to authority, to group living rene. ee ei - ; briefly was John B 7 Mrs.‘ George Thompson ! _and to mecwe snes: e ‘il ; 4 : Martin Jr., chairman of field or- gee BES” se HP ts ganization division of the 1956 ’ Dr. Robert Lee Anderson, super | wee state campaign committee. He! | visor orem aids in De- : a ; : explained that the workshop meet;| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips! a _ ae had aa his 3 wie SS ings to teach precinct workers bet- of Oxbow Lake road, announce the Carl Peterson and Mrs. ape the @ Sere suet + - = — techniques will bring ——— = their daughter Sturgis, i Looking over year togress in the Republican Floyd Andrews of Clarkston. They were attendin about better organization. faye, to William H. Shepard of He Usted his ideas of what he | 1" Pod ada C P aes yd A ho arrairas ee a oe Also speaking briefly was U. S.|Highland road. He is the son of would want for a student, inciud- omens Federation of Oakland County are three r eception honoring U. 5. sen. Barry M. water Of Rep. George A. Dondero of Royal|Mrs. Marguerite Shepard of Berk- ing aoe Moca op- | prominent members (left to right) Mrs.‘Lula Luby of Arizona. Oak. ley, formerty of Milford. portunity parti stu- Gant “oe ruranenh ena) ae clas Lowell street, Mrs. Paul Jans of Clarkston and Mrs. a ates sesneesacseaatsssns==unssnssssseht ses entensieninsinRNNNRSNEN variety of art education activi- ‘ / ° ties, “J a hd * * if & te. Eimer’ Phieger’ _eaperviow Among those attending the reception honoring U. S. Mm eC a : eC ( t O N of social ‘studies in Detroit public - 3 Sen. y M. ere ] Si ee be -_ en. Barry M. Goldwater were (left to right) Mrs. Accomplishing gina Pro- i co ate George A. Dondero of Royal Oak, U. S. Rep. Dondero, —-———-— me - gram in Human Relations.” oe . . ‘ AY Up + y > * * @ . Mrs.. Peter Gibson of Monroe and Mrs. Harry Henderson FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1956 gion k AGES. 17-39 ‘ / Ee — . : perenne nse : ‘ a - : a cue ye participated and| of Birmingham. Mrs. Gibson is vice chairman of the va which proved that good citizenship is to discover social problems in ‘time to solve them, to cherish son is second vice president of the Federation. democratic values, to use knowl- edge and skills more, and to prac- . tice democratic human relations, : Republican State Central Committee, and Mrs. Hender- ee Rg ow me me Harper Auxiliary Tours City Hospital A conducted tour of the pediat- rics department of Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital was enjoyed by members of the Auxiliary to Har- per Hospital, Detroit, when they visited here recently. Mrs. Rob- ert McIntosh and Mrs. James St.! Louis conducted the play train| for the visitors. * MG * Mrs. William McClure demon- strated a new puppet show which she plans to introduce to the pedi-/ atrics department in the near fu-| ture, * e * Mrs. P. Eugene Miller. president of the Auxiliary to Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital, and Mrs. Harold} Tripp entertained at luncheon prior to the tour. America Daughters Conduct Meeting Harriet Golding, councilor, pre-| sided at the mieeting of Wo-he-lo| ’ Council 36, Daughters of America, | Monday evening in Malta. Temple. it tnnneneenl | Draping of the charter in mem-| te collection of dolls, Program ; IMa . on East’ Walton boulevard) fF ory of Mes. Eva Tracsiell wea a, Home, Garden Club Masieees os Mic tans we Mrs. Jerry May ey cae i. "ec g dna ; a fas Mrs. .Harry Arm- ; : rs p . | § pain by the captain, rans) F1as Birthday Tea an ancisted by “Pg Fy, Honored at Shower | Attending were Mrs. Richard An-| | : = The councilor appointed Fliza-| Better Home and Garden Club ° oa, Mrs. J May w st of derson, Mrs. Paul Beith, Carol Bol-| Mrs. rati SerDvIN: ammittee beth Tucker ” as O ae taenl tei its annual birthday tea Thurs- | Slaybaugh, Mrs. William ~ Mus- ug ay oe eee ton, Rosalie Boner, Grace Can Sh "4 Ly ~ Sars (lef (4 4 South =e aaee Far ten: ry - Raa ‘ chairman and Blanche - Mullen, |day at the YWCA jtard, Mrs. H. B. Dickie and Mrs. honor at a pink and blue shower 101° Barbara Daniels, Jackie) > Fe drive a. rs. Frank.W. Irons of the reception hel | Thursday at otel © " publicity chairman. ' Mrs. Josephine Carey exhibited’ John Lyons. ___ jheld at the home of Mf. William Downer and Mrs. Stan Fisher. . Wayne street were two members of the Waldron. > x Choice of 3 Lovely Patterns Old Rose (Pictured), Moss Rose, $19°5 and Yellow Rose—68-Pc. Set .... (6 Extra Cups) 60 OTHER PATTERNS 1, PRICE aes us i j , : we | RIGHTEEN P | THE PONTIAC PRES Veal Chops | earl, 16, Shouldn’t Take engagement ,o Simmered Maureen Kay, : | | ae ' to Robert L. suite Seenne of Gq ttwranee sfhe's call res op, Oe wees Dees a la Creole _ Brennan ‘is woe blac ete tying. tee things ore, he ag bee euneanced make out of me, as playing Mrs. Arie Serves Mr. and Mrs. men usually do with canes: Sagpen Agoaieiaip hy Charles Kelly P imua vy wane sea Te . Boiled Pasta of Mohawk me, My girl triend goes with a | He comes over road. Robert, guy older than she is, and sho | He acts giad- By JANET ODELL whe ia keeps telling me age doesn’t mat- | might be lonely. pretty Pontiac Press Home Editor : = ter. My parents say I should | talk, (He knows that goes over While veal does not have the stationed in decide for myself, But what do | big with women of all ages.) popularity of beef and pork, tt is —s you think?” ~~ His conversation is, all gay. a delicious meat. It needs careful : /. . Rh woul vg laughing chatter. ’s in no mood cooking in order not to, be dry Army, is the Pe senate Bree nro aia ag\!0r any real, solid, fact-finding “9 | stuff.) He acts sorry when he’ has Mek, Leder Arie onggusts fixing son of you ‘Only you can do that. Ito leave, or you get up to £0. Veal Chope in the Creole manner Mr. and Mrs. oat tan a oe tite GHe's had an effortless encounter| / “Mrs. Arie is an outdoor enthu- ii Men buildup. And you can laugh it off |With an attractive girl.) skates. And she goes trout fishing of Elisabet If he were serious, he wouldn’t|tat he likes you specially, if you) — "with her husband. In all these Lake road. No take a chance on just bumping into|¥@t to. I'd laugh Aha activities she is also a camera date has been you occasionally in a restaurant, |"Wd be silly,.to San: bug, taking pietures everywhere. set for the He'd seek you out at your home, Why ten't the man busy with | VEAL CHOPS, CREOLE wedding. , ee ee dete on MAUREEN KAY KELLY = Mrs. Ralph Clara |Nigtural Hue 3 tablespoons flour ) Hostess toCircle 6 fs {Scr ert pee seme (Joan Hilton Feted {Progrm Marks Menbers ot Detoris crete «| WOO Finish i at Bridal Shower : men at to tenes ol a 3 Shots. cloves , 19th Anniversary ‘Clara on Spence street for a des- Is Returning Mix together salt, paprika and ee af Did uild sert luncheon Thursday, Mrs. flour. Trim chops and rub this dry|4aughter, Mrs. Max Clymer, en-/O rcas ui James Deeg was a guest at the YORK (INS) — Furniture mixture into them. Heat fat andjtertained at a miscellaneous show-| The Dorcas Guild of Central designer Harvey Probber is- a brown the chops in it quickly onjer at the former’s home.on Semi-|Christian Church observed its 19th “Jmitation of God” was the topic| “naturalist” when it comes to both sides. nole avenue Monday evening honor-|anniversary on Wednesday with a Jot devotions presented by Mrs.| wood in the home. . Pour the canned tomatoes over |'ng bride-elect Joan Hilton. luncheon and program in Friend- Raymond. Coombe. Announcement| “There's a great demand today, the meat, add bay leat, cloves |_J°a0, daughter of Mrs. Littenenlp 26K: of Re uns was went of the Legion Genie on oe OS ome tt ta not and green pepper. Cover closely Hilton of Seminole avenue, will ex- ol Feb. 23. u at truly are cad chant “tt tae bane change vows with Barney B. Boose| Mrs. Roy Riley, president, the afternoon the group) arrived . tf . ot Lake Orion on March 3 in Beth-/comed the guests and presented sewed for the American Cancer| “This is very, very good because) #7 Have ready plain boiled maca-jany Baptist Church. the devotional message. Mrs, J. H. Society it is a decorating idea with integ- roni or sphaghettl. When ready to} Guests included Mrs. L. L. Echti- Moon, chairman, told of rity and shows a yearning to have serve, spread macaroni on a large|naw, Mrs, Paul Osborne, Mrs. Max the society's activities from the . the real thing, rather than an imi- platter, arrange the veal chops|Miller, Mrs. F. N. Hilton, Agnes/time of organization to the present Gray Ladies Class tation. on top and pour over all the gravy. Hilton, Mrs. Leamon Barbour, Rei-| Musical interludes were pre Will Start April 3 ° “In the past they were putting eae 2 emer oe fle. Eide Sutter and Mrs.| sented by Mre. Wil Carter, snd ig ie ee Oa pel oa ne a eal cones ; . won : re. Dep oe a a new Gray training class,| this phase is wonderful. Wood | Carter. according to a report from Oak-| with tee much, or the wrong, . : eR a land County Chapter, American! finish is Whe 9 lady .with too | irs. oe of Red Cross. mich make-up or a man who . Aecwerdiaped vere! fotlonrecs oe Registration will be held from 1/ needs » shave. Hedges, Mrs. Edna Gregg and Mrs Subsequent classes will be held| ries, Probber, who manufactures Maggie Bailey. - on Tuesdays and Thursdays from/his own designs, believes the “blue , 2 ot peer tenia nen S obs © kop Somer S Meeting Conducted course will qualify women to work = ts Seomin eae bright red New Chapter = eee ee ie ee ——— members of the new Beta Mul Homemakers Meet a Guer is really an outgrowth of sorority in her home on West for Dress Lesson ber declared. “Your advance color- Huron street Wednesday evening. ists keep a close eye on women's discussion was held on the) The Merry Homemakers Exten- fashions, The important coloring standard and local bylaws of the|sion Club met Tuesday at the talent today is in ready-to-wear. sorority. home of Mrs. John Bray on Com- Women are weaned on fashion col- Guests present from the spon- avenue, aus ors, then they are ready to accept soring chapter, Alpha Alpha, were) ‘“The Line and Design in Dress them in their homes.” Mrs, Ralph Wilson, Mrs. Alex'was the lesson for the evening Morris and Mrs. Bert Anselmy. |presented by Mrs. Dale Trueblood, Young people are more often A large Valentine cake centered|and Mrs.. 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And the more you do, the more you VERY DISCOURAGED When she came to see me for ithe first time about eight months |because she wanted to be a baby-| jsitter but could get only a few) evenitig jobs. ‘Hears Mrs. Vann (Copyright, 1956) PATTERN 0H ve Luncheon Is Held by Past Presidents customer assistant of Michigan Bell Tele- Mary Lyon Group ’ | Several days later, she sent a | She wanted lots of “customers,” \brief note to each of them, telling W@S hostess to the group in her lao. that she would be able to keep them that she was available forhome on Otsego drive. ibusy and make a permanent, long- | range thing of her babysitting service. She had advertised, had only a few replies because she was babysitting. 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Wisner Brownies Are Party Guests Carolyn Parent efitertained members of Wisner School Brownie Troop 415 in her home on Baldwin avenue Tuesday after- noon at a Valentine party. Grace Womack assisted the hostess. Mrs. Clifford Neville, Mrs. Mel- vin Womack, Mrs. Martin Bacak, Mrs. Murle Parent and Mrs. | Ephriam Wiley accompanied the girls on the hike from the school to the Parent residence. - An action songfest and the’ ex- change of Valentines- provided the entertainment for the gathering. Refreshments were served from a table decorated in the Valentine jmotif. : phone Co., who spoke on “Voice on the Telephone,” , “The Sermon on the Mount” was) Cruise Motif Sixth Workshop At MSU Slated shop at Michigan State University Saturday and Sunday, . d z _Starkness and narrow skirt, is Taking away of the straight the gored skirt. The gently-fitted jacket rather than the loose fit. Good-looking woolen suits and light-weight wool-silk tweed are fine under coats now. 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Call for details, ee er rr ay Call in Person, Phone or Return This Ad for Information ; a 2 ; i ee | 4 re AP Se ay / is j ; ; j y py ay { Ace ‘ . * ies i : ‘ .~y i ‘ 1 ie? ra ‘ ' y ! ; A } 4 . : f a *y : i ep r f } A Ly © eee ff ¢ ‘ 4 ‘ : “ ) s en __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1956 a Founders’ Day Is 5 = es. “ ~ Among the Poatias achools exe Mrs. Wiliam Cameron,” Mra ld Richond LR ec Mr. Bre teach, Men Mad Powel, Mr Faloving the evening of ge Connell, 7 : with corsages by Mrs. = Pres Bice, re Ad Ca and Dees Grae, iy Robert ob os Vantn’s nesting of| moderator of g panel of teach: ae 3 ae , art Ss vilder, Judy sahusat Bean wk cnion a nn ti eet cat the Baldwin PEA. Fhureday aft os whese subject was “Selp: ‘ ; oes ae , | evening social hour. bales, Tel Aviv learns, emnoon, tug Parents to Consider Reading ee en for a , bo es : Problems.” pe "MEET AUNT JEMIMA IN PERSON oar February 18th Is |: rep- WEST PO AC KIWANIS— ee Pair. Making _ for Party Adults...:, $100 Children .... 50¢ Past attending the To raise funds for the Chil- DR. HELEN W. DODSON meting ween Mies, agus Bale owen of te Cam, Mane Ed it P. } Wena haluelele thea towte Sete: Le ike and aire daa. chan ucation Fane 4 ein. Asha: 0 dete tes the mon and Mrs. Robert Duckworth. family—ee the . os Speaks Today [Ty were presented with corsage PONTIA in Grosse Pointe |- sare. Mimaick, vico president % SAVINGS BUILDING Dr. Hélen W. Dodson of McMath-| © the Fontine PTA Council, < W. Haren ot en ee eric, Com i 2 Se Mary Lamphere presided at the tea 504 Ponting Stete Bonk Bidg. res-1736 table, and homeroom mothers en — Deru atin Yomi ts ood om Pa eas: ty ond cneeiy Bie, ‘The Owen School Chorus under Trekanty Luncheon . ona = were Sister the direction of Mrs) Hazel Ges- o not know, ) Relative sive a | WATCH they as wv. 2 , ixi j r. and Mrs, Robert W. Emerick of party given in honor of Harley J. Earl, \t, ¥desobe — ten sant Pee” a Dixie J. Klinert Deuleghin'en die axdor ated Theron 5 bane fH lok ones — should not give showers for | OUR OWN ce. Becomes Bride | with dlfred I. Barton while attending the car,” the Club de Mer.. Mr. Emerick vt EXCLUSIVE aoe Dixie Jean Klinert and James| Florida presentation of GM's Motoramg. (left) is public relations director for Mas aba yt Se see tol WATERPROOF Dele (Nase Sere menial 6 Mr. Barton, executive vice president and Pontiac Motor Division. fore drinking @ toast, clink glasses. | ae . | Oakland Parke Methodist Church, | Secretary of the Surf Club, was host for A is the} = W7-JEWEL She is the daughter of Mrs. Lil Answer: This custom dates back| us ther «uz eS Past Matrons Name Officers na tata hatebel ‘995 The Rev. James Deeg officiated) BIRMINGHAM — Mrs, Melvin|Moon is Blue” by F. Hugh Her- Willard Worthington Halsted. eee ee ea ye Ferndale attended the couple. 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They were among moving period, and will resume classes Wednes- some 40 students who were so anxious to get into © day morning in the new building. the fine new Madison building at 1275 N. Perry Slate Founder’s Day at Avondale swiftly in Pontiac area high schools this week. Along with plenty of excitement basketball Avondale High will be the cen-| ter of the school district's PTA| Juniors at Avondale are having School tomorrow to take activities when it holds its Foun- play tryouts this afternoon, andj the regional tournament, The team der’s Day program Thursday. Chil- rehearsals will begin next week.|won an invi dren from all schools will join in| entertaining at the program, which begins at 8 p.m. ! Taking part, with 15 minutes’ | Operetta to Ru for Three Days — Waterford Vocal Units! to Stage Production, Feb. 29, March 2,3 i ‘council, its problems, functions, Starts at 7:15 with the varsity, work. By JEAN LITMATTA Waterford Township High School vocal groups had not a moment to spare this week, as they rehearsed for the school's second operetta. “Pirates of Penzance,."’’ with) ithe melodrama chosen by the se- Events Move Swittly in Area Schools With Plans for Dance, Play, Programs The current of events moved! stage time allotted to each, will | dates wil] dance to the music of a be Auburn He'ghts, Elmwood, Stiles and Stone district schools, Emceeing the program will be Avondale High senior San Sheehy. Next to the last home game of the season will be held at Avon- dale tonight, as the Yellow Jack- ets try to avenge an earlier de-. feat against Clawson, | “Caught in the Villain's Web” is lection committee to be staged April 5. } j | Pianist William Haaker will be) |at Avondale for an assembly pro-| are Bloomfield ‘gram next Tuesday afternoon. A’ Pershing, Hazel protege of Jose Iturbi, Mr. Haaker is also a conductor. Last night’s career nighit was | one of the best attended and most | successful yet, with over 20 insti-| tutions of higher learning oa sented in the evening's festivities. AT WALLED LAKE cils by Council! members Robin Perry, Ann Churchill, Sue Moore, Bob Hess, and Dorb Naubert, _ The senior points committee Clarkston High School’s dehate team will travel to Pontiac te to the regionals of its second-place in the Wi | a ish Mandeville round. Other . Det and Pon- tine, with the winner going into | the state quarter-finals, Clarkston debaters are Patti Hart and Ron Johnson, affirmative; and Ira Pence and Barbara Louns- bury, negative, AT BLOOMFIELD HILLS new gym, News for the future is a comedy play, “Rest Assured,’’ to be put on by junior and senior classes. Rehearsals are well under way and double casting, will be given at has been diligently evaluating |, tentative time for production has Isaac E. Crary Junior High Feb.' 29, and in the high school auditor- fum March 2 and 3. | “Pirates of Penzance” stirs real) - humor. First litfle Frederic’s: nurse mistakenly apprentices him) to a band of pirates. Then, on| reaching the legal age of 21, Fred-| erick finally is set to leave the) hand only to discover he is bound to the pirates because of his Feb. 29 leap-year birthday which makes him only five years old. GAA will welcome St. Michael, West Bloomfield, and Bloomfield ‘girls at WTHS’s third annual Sports Day from 1 to 4 p.m. to- morrow. Ruth Goodwin, senior, ts chairman of the day, which will include basketball, volley- ball, and refreshments. More than $9,000 was received by, the Student Council] this week, as) people answered the first call for the football lights bonds. Waterford Township's elemen- tary children will have a special, treat March 7, 8, and 10 when! Speech II Class presents White and the Seven Dwarfs” in| the high school auditorium. March | & has been set aside especially for. adults to view the fairy tale pro- duction. Vocal. and dramatic aren't the only ones working extra | hours at WTHS. Band members| have been preparing for the an- nual district band and orchestra) festival to be held Feb. 25 at) Wayne University. About 85 WTHS |) p. members will attend. Also on the band’s approaching schedule is the) annual concert, March 27. _Mackinac Island was chosen by juniors last week-as the destina-| tion of their senior jrip in June. 1957. The 1956 class also chose Mackinad for its trip. Working with hundreds of pic- tures, Carole Fortin, editor of the . ‘‘Waterlog.”’ and her staff have the 1956 annual well under way. Last Saturday the staff visited Ann Arbor to clHoose a cover for the 152-page yearbodk. ‘ “Snow | Name Two Top Seniors aetivity’ points of class mem bers. ANN POWELL Senior high students and their their Valentine dance Saturday. been set as the middie. of March. Seniors drew a big crowd at MARIAN HART at Lapeer High School the students lastic record in the senior class of) Ann Powell will be the valedic- torian, with a record of 277 As and The saluatorian Marion Hart, groups’ Lapeer High School has selected Junior class; member of board of with the highest scho-\directors of the senior class and. is interested in photography and collecting records and reading. Marion is the daughter of Vern) and Ethel Hart, 12 Higley St., La-| peer. She plans to do bookkeeping or secretarial work. ig with cane bovis around Valentine week, everything from moving vans could be heard week. ~ hunched its muscles ehearse for First All-City C oncert Gigantic Festival Feb. 28 Will Feature 1,100 Students the romantic billing and cooing that the sound of chorus and glee clubs to the clatter of around Pontiac's junior are going grect guns in five junior high for Pontiac's first+— well received as an entertaining addition to the dancing. . “IT’S FUN TO COOK” — Aunt Jemima por- trayed by movie and radio star Edith Wilson took. time out to give Waterford Junior High students —studer “enter, and Lynne Anderson, extreme right. PHS Looks Ahead to give the students a chance to show what they can do in a massed group. AT MADISON Madison Junior High students farewell Wi The new Student Council is elect- jing a number of committees. One lof them, composed of four students land three faculty members, will) ipick one boy and one girl student, lto receive the Student Council | award of a trip to Washington, D. | C. with the senior class. AT LINCOLN Lincoln Junior High is proud of ih ae Pe - its band members who rated well ee, ee. : - y at the Southeastern Michigan Band! 3 _ as 7 Mees f and Orchestra Assn. Festiva) last Saturday in Ypsilanti. Two band ensembles won first place ratings. The flute frio with | Anita Bowers, Nancy Cunning- ham and Sara Wood and the | coronet quartet with James Sheridan, Diane Flicker, Roger are now qualified to enter the state finals April 21 at Michigan is PHS OFFICERS GET RIGHT TO WORK — Getting a briefing on they are seniors Don Hardy, treasurer; Bob Keavy, sergeant-at- new duties by scanning minutes of last week's meeting are newly- arms; George Bergstrom, president; Carey Charles, secretary; and elected officers of Pontiac High School Student Council. Left to right, junior Jack Hemming, vice : . ~ Lent Brings Time for Thought to Parochial Students Valentine dances brought to al Girts’ reserves beat St. Lawrence prize, two tickets to the dance.| monthly meetings. The girls of the State University. A clarinet quartet of Jerry Men-| ter, Patricia Hoyes, Duane Heaton’ and Judy Phipps made 2nd place) rating, while several other band) soloists placed in the third divi; | sion. |AT EASTERN Eastern Junior High has a new) ‘club, named Warum Club after a! [German word meaning “why?” Meetings are held once a week, after school. A successful candy sale this) week earned some more money) \for an aquarium for Mr. Levine's science classes. | That new electric scoreboard | ased in the Faculty-Varsity game | was purchased by the Boys victory for the Faculty All-Stars, ~ | who has a record of 27 As and 5 Bs,, She belonged to Girls Athletic! trouncing the Varsity. peer High School. : Ann is the daughter of Robert! and Betty Powell, 384 Hunt Rd.,) Lapeer. She plans to attend Michi-| gan State University and qualify) in special education for retarded children. | She belonged to Girls Athletic Club, skating club, secretary of | ; eo Church Meetings Slated Special meetings will be held to night and tomorrow at 7:30 p.m in the Church of God in Chri:t Valentine Danc : ; on Wesson St. Elder Joe B iety numbers sich as a pantomime day afternoon, girls varsity beat/Cook, and Mary Singles combined) Wednésday, the Children of Mary preach. jand vocal “and guitar solos were|crosstown rivals St. Mike's, 30-12. their artistic talents and won first'and Holy Name Thomas will \the presentation early in March, land art classes are working on their games, Last jscenery. |AT AVONDALE | More than 200 turned out at ‘Avondale Junior High last Fyj "s first) _\close. the frivolous aspect of life of Utica, 22-21. in Pontiac’s Catholic high schools, |. as Lent began this week. Ann eral Sodality meeting was held, (Place. Schachern, St. Frederick High) the first this year. School correspondent, and Janet! English of St. Michael's report. that students of both schools are, taking time out for serious thought on spiritual values. © w With the coming of Lent, which started Ash Wednesday, the social life at St suddenly slowed to a halt Students try to prepare them- selves for Easter Sunday and Christ's Resurrection by acts of self-denial through the forty days of Lent. The Teen Club night last Fri-| day and the Juniors’ successful) Athictic Club. It chalked up a (“Cupid's Capers” were the last nino platters amidst red and white dances until Easter Sunday. lstreamers and oversized Vales are still crowing over School work goes right along, tines set the pace for the senior| hewever, and with the extra time | sponsored benefit dance, the ‘Bow These girls have the distinction Club, was a member of the X} A plum of the future is the) *VSilable for studying, it some- and Arrow Ball,” Monday night. of ranking No. 1 and No. 2 in a|Chorus, was a library assistant and operetta ‘The Mikado." Boys and| #™me8 gees along much better. | Seniors Bill Hall and Marge| ceeds earmarked to be sent to a class of 182 students, the second also office assistant. Her special \Girls Glee Clubs are practicing for! Last. weekend all five of st.|Bateman were crowned king and missionary. largest flass in tHe history of La- = are. sports, piano and Fred's basketball team for the league first place position. Boy’s JV won also, ° * — ’ of Sodality Action at the Univer-! efforts. \sity of Detroit two weeks ago. | ¢ ¢ iputting extensive study i ‘Officers elected were; Prefect,| Our 42-36 win over St. Mary’s of Shakespeare's tragedy, Macbéth. George Daily; Vice prefect, Mary Orchard Lake was the Kay Sclesky; Needle; - Frederick High School worn, aad eee /J ols | game Sunday afternoon at parish hall with a team yet to be! announced. * & won queen by Father William Immel, ‘Thursday night | 2" honor bestowed on them as win- boys varsity beat St. Mary's Royal "ets of a week-long penhy-a-vote Oak and split the three-way tie/©4™ three winning posters’ picked) from) ° Ithose made to advertise the attair,| clistble te compete in the state y. Var-| In a complicated schedule Sun-/Seniors Colleen McEnery, Dolores os ; Two tickets also went to Pat Mar-| Junior and Senior classes, society Tuesday after school a gen- (tin, junior, who copped second|members, have ransomed their ’ first pagari baby as a mission Last but not leasf was third project. The name chosen for the Reports were given from those| Prize winner, Pat Sears, who pene was Theresa Lynn, ho attended the training school; “4 awarded one ticket for her * Senior English classes have ote te Friday, the classes listened to an album of tions in cause of) the dance being changed from its) former Tuesday to Monday. By! this victory, the varsity team be-| jcame eligible for playoffs with St.| es ‘Benedict's of Highland Park for championship in the suburban Students Invited ¢ @ played at the Shrine’s gym in, t Army Program VALENTINE DANCE WELD |Royal Oak. | |, 0 At St. Michael High School, spin-| Tuesday, St. Valentine's Day | All high’ = school students and easier Pod canhlite Monat their parents have been invited to |a Heart. Buy a Heart. Help th | attend an educational program and movie at 8 p.m. tonight, bn | Missions." were made by seventh : | eraders and sold, with the pro- held at Pontiac’s 703rd Tank Secretary, Donna) * * . Boys varsity cagers will play a the * Winner, of the Bett} Crocker |. Contest, is Marcia es | canes Cs cueaee Shee | is engrave i On display at the dance were the « ” theese. te aoe held their [veg ‘3 > * : & J* more thorough understanding of this talion Headquarters, 37 W. Law- . ft ; - q Fr ij * oe Sarat fae bees « : perry: 5 pie Te % ie ae as Ls ry Pa bees oa m me 7 | dia sas ee il as ae: f { / i a 4 : ; |e } i i i | A ! i f / Rif | ‘i ; " F ‘ i “J \ { f f f P| é e i eee f pus ‘ ry é . ' ” eI t e { J i \° 4 } I Sch i) , ; eo) 62s ce i ; aes ~ ~ 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, zABBUABY 17, 1956 - Hadigehh Setter” Sthlati oil ee areca Son reg Bob Caulilabas ‘Says: ! Why Is New York Letttag Good Show Die? 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It te standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century—optional at modest extra cost on the Special, Phone FE 2-9101 ~~ 4 i PTS wee is ag mee vi re F r aly ; if J ; . a f y) j a ee ; F ie ' : i eo: iM 4 \? j / } i j ; . iy Lf r i y j ees 1). te “ts THE PO ye . State Attorney General _ Acquitted on Charge of Unsafe Driving M. Kavanagh, probably the state's most prominent and publicized col- lector of traffic tickets, still has a shaky hold om big driver's license. Kavanagh, the state’s top law enforcement officer; was acquitted eruragd on a charge of unsafe office, Kavanagh was of five moving violations — four of them for speeding. s 5 5 ty Fy e 57 8 i i i cage canna TIAC PRESS, Waterford PTAS Support Request ford Center PTA that the insur- ance plan be made available to students, : The teachers’ professional problems committee has gone on record as opposing handling the insurance through the schools aes pa ore i] FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1956 1 tA i elke. F f , ¥ yy ar Te ae re 2 ae ches | ute eine Foi wae qa Mee gee i Sony despise eee Fe ee N (eng / A i F) if \ . OF Die te} xf re ‘ / j j Phe i Mississippi Hit Couple We LAPEER—A quiet afternoon ceremony recently united Lorna Mae Ferrier and Ronald D. Hess, : who recited their vows before the Rev. Frank Lapeer. - 8. Hemingway of . 7 —T — ee § ® ‘Tliac’ the Robot Ready ; Cypriots firred Work for U.S nists ith I to Work for U.S, Farmer by Communists With Tornado. “CHICAGO @ — An (electronic|whirt through combinations of fig- : “, ne ‘brain mane “inc” cn el lars and come wp wth er Reds Passing Rumors One Known Dead; 35 farmer plan his crop vestoc > Negotiations i operations for the best pote ees ee ereees 8 . Upset tions | ~~ . Twister Rips whether prices go up or down, an Rebels own of Aberdeen ‘Minois farm economist sald yes-|nrtae pit jens eee mf Brftish, one — . : NICOSIA, Cyprus @—A war ABERDEEN, Miss. ®—Volun- Swanson at the HEN, , aif grape al owt emcee ear psoas ape [within a war is being waged on } eer searchers: poked through the daid it took Dine just 30 minutes to) Sw Serensnete sud ferdilioey in. ion : Jaren today, probing tor poe Le : the Middle West Soil Improve- On the surface, there are nearly PRs Genk ot earvtrens st 4 quick, Tot Thrown From Car | =o a oe : se pao cal Be heme to The machine, he said, is known © campaign of terror jared. 2 . a as an “electronic digital com- 4 i. & £8 . in Middlebelt Crash puter” and is used in a recently peer aeen SK Green. The twister ripped through this developed mathematical technique Ostensibly, the Communist la- ppi town of 5,- WEST BLOOMFIELD—Edith E, called linear programming » bor organization supports 300 last night, unleashing its might - |Hertza, three years old, was treat-| In arriving at its recom Greek on the four-block area. ed and released from Pontiac Gen-'tions in the. case mentioned, Bed . * Percival, ha® tsrac} Hayes. eral Hospital last night for hip|said, the electronic brain had to | Wien Makari - | cationniee high and injuries which she re-| consider factors such as crop rota- avowed Communist told re wa ran as hi |eeived when she was thrown from tion, various levels of fertilizer! porter, “We could take over the as $750,000, the state highway pa- her mother's car in a head-on col-| applications, the farmer's starting leadership of the movement and 4. ’ trol said. lision on Middlebelt road near Or-| capital, patterns, lime- make the British do what wel) take The dead man was identified as chard road, stone, manure and the acreage — _ countries —— Israel Hayes, 50-year-old Sgn Drivers reported to West (Planted to various crops ote © oe = { { Safe M a ae a arn Bloomfield police that Mrs, Ni- | The brain also had to review | ; Bet 2s all duataes tacoma” Anglo-' iate Sale easure fon vere hephslinn’ totes cholas Hertza of 2027 Middlebelt |detailed data on relationships be-)- Pontiae Press Phote| AM Co won oe ee was driving south on Middlebelt (tween crops and livestock, the) | TEMPORARY DETOUR — Citizens who retired early last night | eel agreslemagerend procaterd| | FY Get Ro h Go , 6; Rebecca Ran- road when her car hit a patch |farm’s soil types, available ma-| with streets clear found & surprise awaiting them today. Piles of Pective friendly nation, although y ug die, 60; Sarah Cummingham, 39; of ice and she lost control and (chinery, amount of family farm) snow like the one above at Huron and Saginaw Streets, were left by [he was asked if he meant Soviet LANSING @ A ~~ Lucinda Owens, 54 All were went into the opposite lane and (help, livestock systems, the value plows at work before dawn. Doris Jane Pence, Bernice Flitgler and Russia. “"These friends — , ind i. 6 c safety victims of cuts, bruises oa i> hit the auto of George William |of roughage and various markets Bery| Stevens contemplate their next move. send us arms, too,” be said. bill brought in by 16 Republican ternal injuries. Patrix of 1307 Nikomas, Pontiac. | prices for corn, small grains, hogs ; It was gleaned from this inter = on sin a ae mae pe ypey Aaa ey total Pai had acre an Dj : se nee IID ol a il bruises of the left knee, Nelther| Swanson said the chief limita- Divers Probe Reservoir ee. The measure, calling for estab-|aid. car could be driven from the acci-| tion of the technique is the large and Field Marsha! Sir John Hard- lishment ; schools for) Mayor A. G. Bright said about dent. povienlindfowthagregelgserd| | Mi . MIT Pled ing, governor of the island. |" * drivers in counties'100 persons were left homeless. pavloregp leptin ap cg Or MIssIng FP ICAGES [Sitormed sources sald this week Over 30,000 population, ran’ int were enough thorough , sharp criticism Thursday as un- established in school gymi Composers Club | fremtemaing ' | WALTHAM, Mass. (INS) — A only slim hopes that Thomas stn (ut Harding and the archbishop/ iP tite ae and lam > 7 = Members to Take “We do not hope by these meth- despairing father today watched was alive. These were based Perle eye rl tora ces Most, but not all, of the opposi- ods to work out a recipe for large silently as police and skin divers'a report by Philip Blanchette, 54,| tion from Demo- r r _ sot Pete pel acral pe pe pee 'selfgovernment, with Britain re-|tion came minority on Die Gets Part in Service pumabers of farms,” he sald. “But oe mbridge of Belmont. that he had picked taining control of defense and for-|crats led by Sen. Harold N. Ryan we do hope, however, to fet ajreservoir to search for his son, up a hitchiker the! affairs. These of Detroit, party floor spokesman. | WEST BLOOMFIELD more realistic conception of fitting feared drowned in a Massachu- boy's description in Wayland Sa ceteemeas can baen euioen water ae ACG Wander Fever SHIP—Several local residents will ‘h® individual ent _— a a + haw tab Wodneetay and had driven him/unti next week, 80 as not to in-| auio presage Ronawe on Romeo Street take part in a vesper service spon- Practices into the total farm busi- ce ome fluence the general election in) convicted of serious or repeated Gee te Cake meant. Altred R. Clark, of Harvey, TL told authorities they hed walnea/oreeee SUBGRY- moving offenses could be re- | ROMEO — A 3i-on die got the ul : =o Ch | F a’ telephone company executive, saturday with a eats answering] The , > we “ to array schools meni oregon when at Dr. Frederick Marriott, Dare UIEVIO ef fo rect was bent with grief as the M1 the missing student's description. |circulating the report that Mak-| 27 Sewre weekiy Sore need ie tae pavemen moor, organist at Central Metho- pushed pppoe ag ~ att ad tion. arios and the Greek government! Judges would be authorized to ; aa in arcing te sevice. (New Assembly Plant |i?ve'ice toe." “PO Sanaa pinta tas fiw = eran aati hrue| nesere eat on nord sot A atid cause, gaine r _- wen "pls. tp’ fy | DETROIT Ts;—Coevrt Dt , Gates sme, Tamas 2. ot ASSISTANCE ON TAX . [tie ceence amin iow ton, te codon of acl bey" tk ar Be won roma 5 chew cet ouapotee cca ——- can ® arngeh: 7 nae! weet ago foley, her belng Not Official A roval pond See ee The program, affecting about 50) Down aut the die. No Peas Marriott and another choir num. bly on 300 pes ot| Sropped trem a sar in tinosta bt pp - Seen aor | oe oe however. The die ber composed by John R. Phelps jand just acquired | * 1 om rs Taxpayers of the Detroit district! President Thanks ~ sated Roe pale op-ed a of Walnut Lab ‘ Chie : pe Se ee exias’ by Gletsies of police and county law enforcers.' missed a picket fence close by Central 4 Chevrolet General Manager T., ™-" Director A. M. i Romeo police, worried about its ang atte pte mavog "ML Renting athe see al, Ale of iddesex County Din pene hcg em ott 300 Pupils Slate Series of Talks zr." sve "wien dibs pans 13th in the division’s|trict Attorney Ephraim Martin als> , ation of their 1955 tax fi rc for Valentines crane was sent from Detroit short- ° . o 8 national network of assembly fa-|waited nearby as a helicopter venue personnel, or aid in pre ly afterward and hauled it away Nigeria Visit NGS; cilities, is located about 12 miles)hovered overhead. Martin assigne! Loring them, is no guarantee that| DAYTON, Ohio w® — President @f Waterford Church | : . if northwest. of Youngstown. his men to the search so an in- es Elsenho' thank for | ; d be held ¢ he returns will not be andited. ve eee ye ‘Attends Directors Confab 0 A H Home Keating said the plant, ex mediate autopsy coul “Many taxpayers,” Menninger|t® 300 Valentines he received) DRAYTON PLAINS—The first ueen Arrives pected to be in operation by the| Searchers. find the body of the i100 itp returns prepared|tfom Dayton area schoolchildren. of series of six informal ad-| DRAYTON PLAINS — Charlotte fal) of 1957, will employ about 8,--Y°U"é student. ‘The prosecutor in our offices are finished and that| 1 @ letter received here, heldresses on “What United Pres- , assistant to the pastor of LONDON (INS)—Britain’s Queen 900 salaried and hourly-rated work-| 84d: be a death'they need have no further concern|*alled the Valentines the “mostlpyterians Believe” is scheduled|Community United Presbyterian Elizabeth the lers. seat be considered « lark."|With them. This isn't true. Our|Cherming and original” that haveltor Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the|Church, is attending the national rie Pe ypreasd The new plant will be Chev-|— “nn . " |agents who prepare or! assist are |@VéT come his way, Community United Presbyterian convention of directors of Religious to London today and thus ended | 10's largest assembly facility in SEARCH POND merely inserting the informati tow ‘Church. Education, in Cincinnati this week another, royal war. an sed cua ha be “The search was “concentrated Iprovided by taxpayers. rmawr! ‘The Dayton chapter of the Amer- : This annual event is under the di- oak 2 Jable'to tua out 7 cars and 30| om the pond es a result of the| .. ican Heart Assn. selected the _ To be given by the Rev. W. J. | rection of the Department of Re- The special British Overseas Alr- oem 8 “It later check reveals discrep-| 599 Valentine cards from among Teeuwissen Jr., the presentations (ji vious Education of the National ways Argonaut carrying their par-|Ucks an hour — an average of) discovery and resever? | scart, AUCs OF even incorrect figures,| severe) thousand by the| are planned to cover the @i® (Council of Churches and provides ty landed at London airport this|"®rly two vehicles a minute. nelicapter oo seen a Tanws {the taxpayer must be prepared tol cimchiiteen They were deliv,| tnctive Gectrinal end bloterteat | sat coluintie as te after an overnight flight were found near a patch of new- |"Piain and prove the items iMiereq to the Whit House Monday! points of view of Presbyterian. |” of Chrfutian) odacaiion. trom , where the couple had Residents of Clifford ptline = ech 7 by Mra, Robert Kaos, general! om, munis er 5 acoso civ ee. (Nominate at Caucus Seenchern ond the tether bad|«. assem reertretiens wi tat one Oy ese tne Ge _. Time sll be slotted tor ques Dewble-Flowered ana at Ga deem te Oe CLIFFORD — The Clifford Vil- jreturn. The first step necessary |other Dayton area representa-‘vit) be open for small children, ) we happy Prince Charles and Prin- |lage Caucus was held Wednesday (x11 Reported |'2,elt Preparation of returns, ‘hel tives | ——_— ‘Tuberous-Rooted cess Anné, The Queen Mother, |in the Fire Hall. Pp po pointed out, is ¢omplete availa-| Yesterday, Mrs. Knee received T Board of Education Princess Margafet and Prime | Nominated for office were: vi Persuading Ike —_ 2 — or financial rec-|a letter from the President which) | roy : Minister Sir Anthony Eden also |lage president, Lee Brown; clerk D Ni ———_ _ faa: eee Announces Meeting Place. | were on hand, Stanley Pachla and George Mc- , ° “ sa ' The aircraft was held up for an/Ginnis; treasurer, Mrs. Emily to Drop Nixon ‘Man Literally Digs Up Se ae ee ee re ee ee bed I would like nothing better than|here has voted to change its meet $ bene @t Cinta iris airport inj Moers: wustets Sr two years) NEW YORK @-The New Yat Most of $3,000 Bond fe» dank personily euch of thellag place to be permancntly of the Libya when a faulty starter motor Raymond Sarles, Warren Koehler, Times said today a movement is bya a faulty | bli children who sent me a Valentine.’ high school, in view of many sched- was changed. The Queen and her|Lawrence Brown, Lloyd Buck, and developing within the Republican BIG RAPIDS « — Vern Harris, Since that manifestly cannot bejuled meetings. : on oe consort left for Britain last night Jack Clothier; and village asses-/party to persuade President 47, literally dug up his bond yes-/400) 1 rust rely on you to ex-| Troy High School was recently] 3 for 58 6 for $1.05 ‘from Kano, in the northern section) sor, Norris Clothier. ‘Eisenhower _to accept another terday to gain freedom on a fe- ress in some to the children'given highest rating for a four- . r $i. This morning's London Daily To Revamp Willow Run |he decides to seek a Harris, a resident of nearby Me-|tign.” . gan. e Mi reported from Kano that term. costa Township, dug up $2,990 of|— are the Queen visited the local) WILLOW RUN (INS)—The six es _ his “53.000 re pects hare jars Extra-La Moslem Emir’s “Arabian Nights” airlines which refused to leave) A Washington dispatch bY buried in his barn. t M Patient rge palace, she asked to see the har-|Willow Run Airport, assured they caper ie presen int Nixon! Sheriff Howard L. Soper and a repare [tO ove rauents Tuberous Begonias em. : will not be evicted by the Univer-|to : tate trooper hel hi t ° The Mirror said the concubines|sity of Michigan, today started a|is “without | support from the Tn Logel nelpell ttm ane et Into Osteopathic Hospital $945 fell to their knees and bowed their $1.5 million expansion and improve- belted frag es i ssed. the/Dresser, neatly packed in quart 2 Soe Shee Se een valet im mee Precast the eee ay ost ao tanker Nine fruit jars, rubber bands around the] Approximately 30 Pontiac Osteo-lentirely to patients and will have baad Gane in any ills. af hie ts ed to be to a regular Cabinet post in = For the other $10, H aout path = Pics re 16 beds. The Dasement wil have e 7 soomnt = & son to friends. in the former Hotel Pontiac; 50 N. atypia = Lawn Seeds : The story also said: | TA low hoagital adetvistesre, “tl] wmitiow said he expected to in- | ucators Review Insurance Procrarn wis: sis 2 crestor Somer, Sxicest Se RE cere] WM L reba on ma tavor fOr Hoffa Set April 20 Whitlow said the conve from its present 32 to around 60. . , ncede, however. that 4 Plans for the first four floors of the La becaese It does not constitute a ‘Road. A check will be made on LOaNiee tae powerful sappari tintgs as urtarireeeaae a seven - floor sturcture should = awn Part of the education program. |the distance and traffic condi- within the White House and with Chicago department store owner|Completed by then along with the GREATEST ROTARY Fertilizers The Board instructed Supt. Wil-|tions involved -and the problem |many key Republican fei Fe it will sponsor a $100-a-plate| Necessary inspect : ! liam Shunck to contact the Water-| win) be re-consid ‘cluding former Gov. Thomas E. “appreciation dinner’ in Detroit) The 27-year-old hotel was pur- Tl EV New Stock Arriv i q|ford Township Insurance Agents|possibie. * Dewey of New York.” |April 20 for. James R. (Jimmy)| chased from the Hotel Pontiac LLER ER eesrPeily ‘Assn. to see * t they could offer. leer BOUNDA (= ica orate boss of the Team-| Odrp. in December for an undis- e i J M, RIES | Ld | sters On. closed price. | A committee of parents, sera The boundary lines for the ria Prof, Dealer Disagree, Joe! Goldblatt, committee chair- Since Jan. 1, a $100,000 renova 9 the Georgeland Street-Pauline|Seaman Leggett Schoo] have been! . fh ‘ jman, said it was hoped the din- thon -— wes a Street area near the Fish Hatch-|set. Roughly, they are Lakewood With GM Fxecutive ner would attract 2,500 and raise| 0 stupa ied when ceangaceed | ery, were on with a petition ask-|Farms subdivision, the north and $250,000, all of which would -go| The new hospital, when com: : Lawn Products ‘ | . ; will provide 110 beds as compared Cc ing that their youngsters be al- sides of Pontiac Lake Road just! > ‘toward building a children’s home lowed bus service to the new Mon-least of Crescent Lake Roud but) INDIANAPOLIS # — A Soe Jerusalem. ore soe a ogra bag has e 'teith School because of hazardous!not as far south as Fiddle Street,/¢Ta! Motors vice president said; Goldblatt said Histadrut, a trade| Mt qWart ed the lwalking conditions on Hatchery a western portion of the Watkins Thursday that state legislation to'union organization in Israel, had iG ee re Passage altoids = Lake area, and Lorraine Manor. "esulate Jamriaiogrs wubesuay. Papers’ match the Hoffa din- iat ad for hoapital ose’ cus macuth F EED d at L a p ee Tes 2 B rreident ‘but a dealer representative and a : “ Wednesday's scheduled open- for |. rom ‘ittiams @ area, professor of law disagreed. . ° ing. | presented a report on prefabri- | William F. Hufstader of Detroit, Georgia Man Claims The new hospital wil be Wild Bi d paola — now be- vice President a charee a ven Wife Shot Accidentally outed with the rears = hon ‘| iras . ribution for GM, a equipment, 5 oc | The veal merit of this type of firm before a general assembly a DETROIT — A 34-year-old) 999, an ‘equipment from mine Giaee ae ; building is the short time needed/Committee studying sales fran- Georgian who sald the gun went) bura avenue building will spas Go Coe I ifor construction. Average cost per |chises in the auto industry. Sea ea aie neta 2 a for wheat, canary and buck- Tc pan wt Sry ee “st per room of| fer, éxecutive vice president of | He is Clancy T. Keaton of Sa- The ceremony was solemnized in the home of the bride's parents, jthe Waterford Township Schools now under construction is $20,000. Supt. William Shunck was in- structed to refer the suggestion to the architect. Groups Would Form Waterford Dem Club WATERFORD TOWNSHIP - |The Democratic Committee and jthe Democratic Women’s Qlub «f | the Township are holding a meet ling at 8 | Building. | The groups propose to forty — |Democratie Club of Waterford ~| Township, and the meeting is oper | ito the public. | p.m. Saturday at the CA femploye, disputed Hewitt's PFO Vouths to Meet at MSU the Automobile Dealers Assn. vannah. His wife was Ruth Keaton, of Indiana, recommended that also 34, who was killed yester- manufacturer-dealer differences day by a .22 rifle bullet. be placed under court jurisdic: | ~ | Mrs. Keaton's mother, Mrs. Cle- sure t boardi: i islation to make the manufacturers dsartlisartatady ceribogloy he liable for damages in contract had been in an argument with his ‘ancellations. ‘wife, having accused her of taking Rep. Court Rollins of Muncie ‘from hi kets whil slept. a committee ruber and @ GM) rie een —— member, Sen. Matthew E. Welsh posal at length. Another committee} UNION LAKE—The Senior Meth of Vincennes, criticized Rollins in odist Youth Fellowship is having include eight private rooms and a waiting room, ing (guaranteed against breakage), at- tachments available. Ask for free demonstration on your own soil! KING BROS be. situated on the third floor to three semi-private rooms, all with television, radio, and telephones, A 13-crib nursery and an isolation Pontioe Rd. at Dpdyke turn for trying to embarrass the'a bake sale at Hunt's Grocery witness. . ‘Store on Saturday. FE 4-0734—FE 4-1112— | Feed & Supply Co. Phone FE 2-0481 L SALT for thawing and for water ¢, s] 55 softening . REGAL », q ‘F ry F Be ge i ee j : j [fee f ri ey A is is 5 ; ae et f : i ‘ , j ‘7 i arg ; : | : is f a f° : im, : ‘ é € f i f . i f d [ : | ; é je z eo Nera of F f re ope oe THE PONTIAC F PRESS, want FEBRUARY ¥. 63 we ____, TWENTY-FIVE * ‘Gembling’ Gals Make Hair. Stylist Frantic Vote eke tice By PHYLLIS BATTELLE he, “Win, S48 then tnt». Bet Hhily balbdd wore fibiccing awiyleally ‘anbtinee to “run bets” for not a sure thing. “Gemblers axe] ; Fla. (INS) — There! tip im the eighth. Not om @ (the family funds, = - etek SA thar Wnads ts bode Gecaias coipieaiie : : probably is no site on earth—out-| horse, bist the millionaire Whe | «Theos was the idea,” says Vin-/¢r Or hair dryers, ; = * 4 if side of a poker table or a gents'| owns "im.”’ cent, an Mali n with a 9 & “There was a lady having a per- “ gym—where a female is less ad-| 7 combat this traditional re-|French accent, “But the Besides there was too much/Manent. She said you must excuse mired and desired than at a race-\sentrhent. the Hialeah they cannot sit stiji, they want to| mental strain in trying to remem-|™e, I will go bet on the best. bet . trom, ee : |has installed this year a flossy lit-|gemble, gemble, gemble on every/ber how much to bet, at what|of the day. She went, She stayed ; = as wie . tle annex, for women only, called| race. window, on which horse. (He is a/to watch the race, She never ao r . The true horseplayer looks at it] “vincent and Joseph's Bettors| ‘In the middle of shempoos they|neophyte at horse playing and|come back.” a: C : ~ this way If the female is a wile, | poauty Salon.” say ‘Here, Vincent, bet number|wants to keep it that way.) Vincent. smiled philosophically, : se Seg ually pags and sulks. If) Located 50 yards below the $2\deux'—and I was always running) «go 1 begin to let the girls go | ‘I Sembled on her. She gembled : she's a girl friend, she yaks and) otic) windows of the grandstand/up and down, up, down, _ upstairs themselves in hairnets (°° & horse. We both lost.” distracts, If she’s a filly or mare,| 14 immediately adjacent to thé “One lady tells me I run better) sg gowels,” he says dourly, ae ry hag tag gcc eave) tastier aye wen deiton der Pee.” a, | en EA Bet Gore, Oey Ove Youn, Qing: Rep Gooden | yoursee a geod: isigned as a retreat where women mustache and hairpins all over lookin’ doll at the track,” says !could go to fritter away time while| sever? ether beauty shope | 1 lose money,” Public Owned — — Self-Supporting wasn Soak caitiaey aoe: In a self-protection move, Vin- Tea 6 Couey wi “a any ere Garden Center ae ae pwon Soa tere pest experience, Camera Sn Eva's civilian uses are endless. Being highly sensitive to heat, Singer Billy Daniels Charged on 5 Counts ‘€ NEW YORK @—Night club sing- Se eee Oe. ty’s “Oldest Valentine,” died Thursday, two days after her 98th birthday. _ Pictures in Darkness »|the board at Detroit Edison Co., is, RUNNING WOES | S012 Highland B4. 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STORE—Saginaw at Huron (MAIN FLOOR) Regi a fi i tse pte ee aay t + i ~4 1s, toe: ; iy ¢ = =P ll e tie Lie j if ¢ wy 3g : J i ae, ue I is {Sef Fuller Meets Gil Tuner in @ TWENTY-S Rubber Match “Utah Middleweight Is / Favored Bout Tonight NEW YORK @ — The sizzling middleweight division promises to’ come up with another good fight tonight in the “rubber’’ match be- in Televised - ‘has come up with the 1956 version ‘of its football television program, ‘and in all essentials it looks just about like last year's offering. There are to be eight national game of the week’* telecasts and five district TV showings, i The ‘56 format wag disclosed) legiate Athletic Assn. It represents the plans of the NCAA's television committee, and ratification by the tween Gene (Cyclone) Fullmer of West Jordan, Utah and Gil Turner of Philadelphia, at Madison Square Garden, P ; Each fight seems to scramble the ratings in the 160-pound class. i Eu2.E i membership is expected to be mere formality, * ¢ «6 | Following closely the outlines of last year’s television setup, the 1956 dates—Sept. 22, i . je 1 TEo af Young Detroit | Northwestern | Pleased Over New Prospect Grid Coach Tells of Top Prep Quarterback «+--+ Holcomb, Jr. Dunks Mt. Clemens ra z Eastern Michigan | straight : j 1 i i 7 a ai tt ly Thursday the preliminaries A F held at Ferndale with the finals Wednesday, February 29th at a ia = ey would be consid- from home, ered outs. num pool in Birmingham. | champion—in-the-142-pound class, n 1:50 of the Worker Scores Upset ‘in Finals DETROIT — John Powell, 18, an auto worker, scored an upset decision over Walter Sabbath, de- fending champion and 1955 national AAU titlist, to win the 147-| pound title in the Detroit Golden Gloves finals jast night. | It was the 4th meeting of the fighters and gave them two! | to his | Steady attack | Sabbath tried | Pow: | Heralded heavyweight Osee Groom and Flyweight Joe Willie DeMayer took titles wv default. Bob Cornwell, who was 1955, took the 118-pound title this year by knocking out Jack Balan in second round, Titlist in the open division fight Feb. 27-29 at the tourna-| ment of champions in Chicago and) finals March 17 at Lansing. Braves’ Boss Isn’t Worried | Braves players, including 10 of his \Tegulars, still haven't signed on_ dotted line for 1956, “I'm not concerned about it," said Quinn, who leaves tomorrow on the Way to the Braves’ camp at Bradenton, Fla. “After all, we r. “Seems to me six or seven of EML swim meet will belour players signed a few hours Bay City Central. before the March Ist deadline list Bens Wade Into Tourney Rams Host Eaglets Sunday Afternoon Aside from’ Highland Park St.| 38 triumph over St Mike In last | The Ravens tangle with Sacred Benedict's participation in the which starts Sunday afternoon in| weekend is the scantiest since the Only one game involving an, SCL team is scheduled tonight. Tuesday's title playoff, plunge inte the parochial tourney Sun- day at the U. of D. Memorial | ner meets the school titleholder. f jyoungsters called out for early \the full season where he started| | Mal Simmons, who had g 13- meet winners of the Grand Rapids. terrific battle at Highland Park, Detroit public and St. Andrews clashes with All) well-coached and alert 'Saints at 815 team's hofme may be telecast back to the team’s home TV area. 2. Sellout games may ,be tele- cast to the home TV area of the home and visiting teams in the TV locale of the game—if it is played off-campus, & pearances, - * * «6 Small colleges will. be exempt from all appearance restrictions. Howard Grubbs, commissioner of the Southwest Conference and chairman of the NCAA’s TV com- A.team thay participate twice mittee, said last year’s plan proved casts will net be counted as ap-/1956 also deals with trans- it is located. Byers * SEES MARQUETTE BACK IN BIG-TIME GRID * Vie Zoble, Larchmont Yacht Club, is busy assembling a water show for national TV, complete with clowns, synchronized swimming, acrobatic diving and tranipo- ee & FINAL HOME SHOW — Backbone of the Pontiac High School swimming team for the last three years is the group above. The 10 boys pictured make their last home appearance tonight. All are sen- jors, graduating this spring. From left (top), are Fred Roeser, Tom ’ LAKELAND, Fila. — A couple) of rookie pitchers caught the eye of manager Bucky Harris as 55 south Atlantic League, after be-| ing sent down when his “bonus! baby” status ended. He came back to beat Cleveland twice and| lose to New York at the end of; the season. * LJ Host a six footer, had one pitch-| ing streak of 51 consecutive in-' nings without an earned run against him at Little Rock, which started | and finished in the cellar. Harri. is looking sharply for | relief pitching strength and fig- ares elther Host or Simmons | im the Class AA Southern Assn. | might help. | Young Bob Miller, now 20 and| Detroit lost 28 games last sea-, weighing 184, said be was sure son by one run, and Harris says. he'd fit into whatever pitching that just a little better relief pitch-| plans Harris had for the Tigers ing might have salvaged some of | this season. Miller had an 8-2 rec-'those losses. | spring drills by the Detroit Tigers went through their paces today, And a third one vowed he’d play - and ended the last — with De- troit, , Harris had a close look at record with Durham, N. C., In the Class B Carolina league last season, and Gene Host, who had a 10-13 mark with Little Rock Chief Cagers Hope to Boost | SV Status Against Wolves VALLEY vito op! Won by the Polar Bears. Victories Fiint WNortherm ....6 1 421 360 have been over Catholic Central | 8 olga § 3 St) Sh Wetroit) and Saginaw Eastern. | Ariba eee 43 4 Fo Losses, besides the“Fuesday affair, | mame oo 3 6% $0 ss. Were to Flint Central, Flint North- | Tonight's games—Pontiac at Bay City, ern and Arthur Hill. Central; Piint Central va Flint Northern/ | Van Rysin warned his club to- at IMA; Arthur Hill at Saginaw Eastern | _ nomwhy | day that it was nat to look for Pontiac High School today was Art Paddy’s outfit, which has making it’s final road trip of the been improving rapidly over its season. And Coach Art Van Ryzin| 'ast three games. said this morning he hoped to ‘You never sell-Bay City short’ his club in this encounter, against Chiefs have won ?, lost 4 away jfight up to the last few minutes ‘against Cefttral.” Lansdowne in Waterford, member in om Cross, Bob Keavy, Ted Wiersema and Wayne iaeton , West|@thietic setup a typically warm Milwaukee welcome, Virginia, Marshall , W. “Johnny Druze and Moon Mullins are intelligent, Va.), New Mexico and Idaho State.) toughfibred men, old enough to be. experienced, Pontiac Press Pho’ Ostrander, Lowe: (left), George Bergstrom, Richard Dorris, Bob Howse, Terry Tollef- son and Anton Simson. Chiefs meet a strong Saginaw High team in the PHS pool at 7:30 p. m. today, h -young enough to be enthusiastic. ‘They should put Marquette back in big-time foot- ball in three sai AN Ball players are steaming over some owners who refuse to let their stars work in off-season. Pirates made Dick Groat turn down a $10,500 Bde basketball contract. Lewis Burton has Yonkers eway squaring away for what should be an all-time record year with his No. 1 objective “the comfort of the fans. “Today is an era of comfortable homes with mil- lions of labor saving devices, deep freeze units, air ' conditioning and television sets displaying a wide variety of exciting programs. . “If a fan leaves that home and runs into discomfort he is quicker to return to his home than in the past when most homes were hot and dull.” TOOK A TRIP TO HIALEAH I visited Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons at Hialeah last weekend and found the old gentleman in excellent health and thoroughly delighted by the continuance of his work with Nashau. Jim feels the expression . . . “He eats like a horse” should not be one of scorn... “If more humans really did eat like a horse we'd all be better off.” Jim asks: “What’s wrong with carrots, whole grains, mash, molasses and lettuce?” * * * * West Point's Col. Red Reeder has come u another thrilling book I heartily recommend. “Whispering Wind” (Duell, Sloan and Pearce). It is a bold, plain-spoken story in which Indian ways and Indian customs are accurately portrayed; in which Indians and whites are depicted alike as men with ‘the same reactions to threats against life and property, with similar weaknesses in individuals, with equal in- dividual courage in the face of danger. * It is the story of the massacre at Sand Creek. p with It is ord with Augusta in the Class A! Miller had one no-hitter at! Augusta, and concedes: “I learned a lot after they shipped me down.’ The youngster added: “I got confidence now that I never had before. I know darned ee a s, LOOK AT MY REACH COACH man Veal of Macon, Ga., shows instructor Frank Skaff, left, how he can go get a ball hit over sec- | ond during opening session of Detroit Tigers in- | out this year.’ ’ jball and curve. Willis Hudli } * wd ewe eng ‘ee ! — Rookie In- Miss Ryan, who lives at 2980 is .the | “Paddy's club is no push-over'’’ defending state junior girls closed was Van Ryzin’s final word. C ing, particularly in the last Heart, Southwest champion, in Trojan's 78. Chuck Crampt | their Ist round action at 6 : ck Crampton and 30 p.m. Jim Chesney hit 25 and 23 points ' - In other Ist round attractions St. | Tespectively. | Detroit, basketball action in the building against seven other Bernard meets St. Florian at 3:30, Suburban Catholic League this Catholic division kings. The win- | Aultin faces Lourdes at 5 Always a dangerous t foe at home, | o'clock,’ Bay City is rated a sound club, Art said. he would start the ‘Dayton vs Louisville Bedraggied St. Clement, still look-. ing for its ist victory. tackles Notre Dame of Harper Woods at Center . Line. Sunday afternoon St. Fred: erick battles Orchard Lake St. Mary on the St. Fred court in a push their return match. The Eagiets de- record to feated the Rams in their Ist night against St. Mary's of Call- fornia, but if you're looking the really big basketball action SCL race since the campaign {s/f the night, hustle on to the Louis- ville armory. Dayton’s Flyers get another crac! meeting at-Orchard Lake, 58-42. The contest means nothing to the | now officially at an end. Play gets. under way at 2:30 p.m. | | » Top Ranked Giants Meet same five that went against the |Polar Bears, but hoped for much better scoring from some of his plavers who ha ting at Highland Park. tough work hit- ¥ -hampion. A student at Central Wolfpack has bettered its shoot- Michigan College, she also holds 9 the state junior open crown. /games, when totals of 80 or better 18-year-old star plans to compete were compiled. Against Saginaw in both junior girls and women's Tuesday night Bay City hit 83 to divisions. The, Other Pontiac players , parti- clpating in the tourney are El- len Tiffany, -city cha state novice queen; J Wett- lrufer, Michigan Recréation As- sociation king; Carl Knaack, Ralph Reeves, Gloria Rose, and Pere Secord. Competition will be stiff at Grand inclyding several titleholders 4 Leaders Unchanged in PITA Standings experienced the same thing last innrove on the “away” status of Art reminded. ‘They're always) Seven of Pontiac’s finest table men’s division. He and Wettlaufer tor.gh on their own floor. They gave tennis performers, headed by Carol are defending MRA doubles both Central and Vikings some Ryan, will compete in the 25th an- champs. rough times, before taking a loss nual Michigan Closed Table Ter ~ in each case. Wolves forced North- nis Tournament, Feb. 25-26, at the Rapids with some of the state's including Tuesday's ery into overtime before Vikings’ Godwin Heights High School gym best paddle-swingers competing. won, and they were right in the in Grand Rapids Rookie Tiger Hurlers Get Scanned that they Won't want to ship me (Miller daily, Miller is working on development to jot sinker now to go with his fast|give them some intensive coach- longtime American Leaguer andjcrop before beginning regular well I'm going to be so good (minor Manager, is working with/Tiger drills March 1, ere. mee FT ie in eee ; structional school in Lakeland, Fla. Beside Skaff is Frank Oneto of Merced, Calif. Skaff was man- ager of Augusta, Ga., farm club last season. Seven Pontiac Table Net Kansas Stale Players in State Tourney — | | Results of last night's contests ‘in the Pontiac Table Tennis As- Richards Lead in Canuck Win Detroit called out 55 youngsters begin work Feb. 15 in order to. Rocket, Pocket Score ng, ajing and have a good look at the eae iad Help ——— By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There were the Deans and Wan- ers in baseball. The O'Briens in college basketbal] and the Baers working up a pretty good brothe: act in the National Hockey League. * LJ ° Maurice (The Rocket) Richard the veteran and Henri“ (Pocket Rocket), @ rookie, each scored twice last night to lead the Mon- treal Canadiens to an 8-1 rout of the Toronto Maple Leafs * * The Rocket, the NHL's all-time high scorer, boosted his season's goal output to 31. Jean Beliveau. Bert Olmstead, Dickie Moore and Marcel grabbed the other goals for the pace-setting Canucks. Tod Sloan netter Toronto's lone score. Montreal's assault came against Harry Lumley, who made his first start in the Toronto nets in almost a month. He was injured Jan. 22. AP Wirepheote| W's Mot Steve leagve Time end— HNL the Manager (Tenth of a Series) With the Boston Red Sox trail- ing by a single run and the top of A l f L their batting order due to come Colorado Cage Coach up to hit, there's a good chance Named Athletic Chief the Sox will at least tie the score. * ' Here's a situation which result- Succeeding Mullins ied in making Boston manager Pinky Higgins look mighty good. in TOPEKA, Kan. P—H. B. (Bebe) 1955. But he undoubtedly had to 7 give it lots of thought. Lee, Colorado University basket: Test your managerial ¢I Q” with |ball coach, was named athletic di- this one. rector for Kansas State College to-. (R) stands for a righthanded day. \batter or pitcher and (L) for a left- Md ‘handed batter or pitcher. Dr. James.-A. McCain, college, The Kansas City A’s are leading president, announced Lee's ap- the Red Sox 6-5 in the last of the Don Beckman (Varnish) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [ouisvitle. ranked dih and ourre 6 If d i k id contest, 21-19. 19-21, 21-16 San Francisco's Dons should bon e: ranked 4th and current au an A fl] ge bese Standings: major college winning, The return match between tne Wij N Titl B t E i Pont. Varnish 70 Heckman's 46 straight games to- two NIT-bound clubs should be al WIN NON-IT DOU 5 | ee \Gam: Geraets,” Sel Grodiom tan That's where k Pip. These two outfits have battled) - for into overtime in their last three. SPARTANBURG, S.C., Feb. 17 Meetings. | Basilio, Saxton Sign (®—Two U.S. boxing champions| scored victories in: non-title 10-| round bouts here last night, tled game remaining until tour-|Dons in the Associated Press poll. champion Carmen Basilio and burg, won a unanimous decision’ hament time, its traditional finale have won 19 of 20 games this challenger Johnny Saxton have over Bobby Singleton, 119, of Phil-. signed a contract for a 30-30 split adelphia. PHS gym.. Coach Bob Mineweaser “85 filched 64-62 in overtime by of the proceeds for their 15-round) - * @ is attempting to negotiate a couple | COLLEGE. BASKETBALL ‘title bout in Chieago Stadium) Flyweight champion Cliff Esk. / @f added, engagements prior to. the) J V8.5, 8. gohns (Ben) Ts [March 14, , ‘ridge of Cairo, Tll., won on a tech-// Oxtord encounter. | Brovidence 63, Boston College $1 | The bout originally was sched- nical knockout over Johnny Martin! - 4 ee Fordham 2.0 ; x pe OM filed for Feb. 15, but was post-/of Philadelphia, who failed to come| Benedict * cg Virginia Teck 37 Patan i" (Ome) 68 poned when the champion became out for the ninth round, Eskridge| champions by virtue of their 60 Richmond 0, Wiser lit ae all Richmond 00, Virginia Milltary 68 1 with a virus infection. weighed 112%, Martin 120." bez |Fleet Carriers Mel Taylor took scoring with 22 points. ; Fisher 4 Da 81 Fisher Union Cagers Remain in ClO Lead _ Pace-setting Fisher Body Local) 596 defeated GMC's 594 day shift team, 54-46, in a UAW-CIO League basketball game Thursday night Hockey fans won't be seeing things _|at Eastern Junior High. -It was this weekend when three referees ~ |Fisher’s 8th win in nine starts. | Three Fisher union cagers tal- Columbia U. series at the Broad- lied two figures, led by Dick Golds- moor Ice Palace. _ worthy with 16 points. The losers’ Colorado College decided it would hgohors experiment with three officials in- | \stead of the customary two. One xog poy eq] .‘spues prey 34311 J YS sevevewevenes See |positions. Pontiac Varnish defeat- the Kansas Board of Regents. jon and ‘ed Heckman's on a 6-0 shutout to Lee is expected to take over his |stay in front, as runnerup Ciga- new duties at Manhattan abou d9 lrette Service also blanked their new duties at Manhattan about ‘opponents, 6-0. Bethany Baptists (Moon) Mullins, who is taking a ‘were the unlucky ones. In other matches Stadium Inn versity. Secord will ent¢r the senior defeated Fleet Carriers 42 and Lee, 39, has coached at Colorado. $ Capitol Barbers won from Paddle Kings 42. ‘ beat Was the champion last year. Jim Reed in the night’s hottest prs the unanimous and enthusiastic $$ choice of the college athletic coun- 36 cil Bethany Baptist 12) 62 8&8 ; ie 16 ae two will be linesmen, isimilar position at Marquette Uni-! since 1950. His team shared the’ Big 7 Conference title in 1954 and | Dr. McCain said Kansas State considers Lee “superbly qualified for our athletic director. He was BILLY KLAUS . There is every indication that ninth at Boston. Johnny Sain (R) ne has also an abundant degree the is on the mound for Kansas City.. administrative and leadership abil- Billy Goodman leads off with a jwalk. Billy Klaus (L) is the next batter with Ted Williams (L) and Jackie Jensen (R) to follow. Would you: : a. Order Klaus to sacrfice? b. Try a hit-and-run (hit be- hind runner)? - ce. Let Klaus swing away? d. Let Goodman try a steal of second hase? iity and the integrity which the po sition calls for.” 3 Referees, 1 Game | COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. | iwork the Colorado College-British “QT eunf) gy Bom will act as chief referee; the other au) owt uni auloyg & pajjaq put |ceme Bunas snepy—D .ymsaye ? i) line artists ...R. G. Lynch gives the new Marquette in boxing. Now the Richards are | a 4 = eae f ie : ] \ y33 j a vA f ! f hep UNoe? i : ; a i | VG ; SP Pr i $ for) a ; : 5 iy a Fae a : t ‘ - i, : } Pi, ‘ 1 oe Z ‘e y. J f : ‘| . ae ‘ y, 4 \ , é f : ) A . ‘* ‘ : I 4 . - ra 5 Nea Saye. > . ? ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1956) ss : “or Preps Three-Year-Old Crop lon Lacking Top Stars ARCADIA, Calif. @—Racing at Clarkston, im Santa Anita, or anywhere else thus far this winter, hasn't unveiled any- Co i ms Fe s Ford, Chevrolet, Ply- mouth .. . complete } brake relining. First Quality. Fully Guar- anteed. * COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE * MARKET TIRE CO. 77 W. Huron St. Open “9 to 9” . FE 8-0424 .* EE Sight ibe Handicap at a mile and one-six- teenth Out of this may come a definite -!threat for the $100,000 Santa Anita 1 + i 4 S el A loss would end hopes for de- 10 straight before beating Clarence-/ Romeo visiting Lapeer, Lakeview the Kentucky Derby, Preakness } tat asta < . * @ ‘at Utica, Oak Park at Bloomfield and Belmont Stakes—later in the M ~— age a | ilford travels to Clarenceville, | Hills, and Capac at Brown City. Avondale willbe looking for re McDermott Sees Big oes for Hh Title Year With Yanks ‘spring. Blackburn, Newell Pilots for East-West Cage Games PORCELAINIZE TIME and WEATHER. s i z & t a : tournament. Newell also is familiar to New York fans. As University of San Franciseo / lh : fersF & & 3 winning the Newell later coached at seichdonn I : f can pitch nine innings! As right now. 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Robin s basketball and ceaieat ry signed the third highest salaried | contract in history of Philadel- ie McGute sees * ae oe |fommy Bolt . <0 38- 3341 | 8 Golf Tou boyd Fetchick said his 63 was the fin- od i, Oren Mayfiia°2220000020°°" SE-B its second round today pea = ee a 2 4° : The Big Ten conference has Don Palmer .............. so. -34-34—68 ** 6 Springs, -» @ playerjonly two greens was - . é voted ts] permit the = ae Boge. ccc a His Sunder-par 6 headed a col highly rated here. greet spring cheerfully in men xers in inter- ate |Gene WM ctwlecaeccescccece ion of “unknowhs” who broke course record ; 4 & competitian. Only two Big Ten Marty Purgol 2!) 34-3829 over yesterday as a ‘field of 157, Others in the 68 brackets were) stroke and came close to making it - hter Hi-lite’ Big schools, Michigan State and Wis-'Dow a ara se terseereee: Me aod cracked par from hereto there|Bill Ogden of Chicago, Shelley|two. He missed a 35-foot pult by the brig l tones oO consin, engage in boxing compe-| RUDY HORVATH . 35-34—69|0n the 6,566-yard Fort Sam Hous-|Mayfield of Westbury, N.Y.; Don) inches on the eighteenth green that a Seis . sosesneeeeeees es SS ton course that was supposed to|/Palmer of Dubuque, Iowa; Buster| would have given him —69 .35-34—-69 | replace the ‘‘joke"’ 34-3809) bak tition. [ez Revert Pitcher Frank Lary, who had a|Pete Mazure 14-15 record with the Tigers last | Mike Souchak ....... season, signed his 1956 contract. The amount was not disclosed. er re * * * | SAN Lt! Tex. wie Fifty-seven players bettered reg- —| wation figures in the opening jsault which saw Manuel DeLaTorre of Milwaukee, who hasn't won a) ‘nickel on the tour: this year, push) jinto second place with a fine 66. \haven’t been doing much lately, and Tommy Bolt of Chat- 'tanooga, an always well-regarded! entry. f | Mike Souchak of Grossinger, who \set a new PGA record of 257 in) winning the tournament last year, had a 69 to stay within hailing distance of first place. It was the) lfantastic shooting, headed by Sou | BL fas its: year at ae ROTH ‘LUMB ER | February Cearene | KUHN ‘AUTO WASH 149 W.. Huron Across From Firestone 1), & ‘EEderal — - caused the tournament to be*shift \5- A\o\ led to what was thought to be a. imuch tougher Fort Sam Houston ( course. 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Soon after McEthenny joined the | NEW YORK #®—Julius Helfand, | 490, his teammates jokingly said chairman of the New York State ‘Athletic Commission, rules today on the future of the Monday night ‘televised fights from St, Nicholas =— and Promoter Tex Sulli- watter a two-day hearing on \charges against the Loridon Sport- ing Club, Sullivan and his ex-part- ‘ner, Willie Gilzenberg, Helfand re- Collegiate Skiers ceed eon, Jem. Gier- in) Vermont Tourney poration treasurer before the hear-| |ing and sold his interest to Sulli- ever had to take a cut in salary) when he turned pro. McBititenny said he ‘accepted it to deny it. MIDDLEBURY, Vt. 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SCHUETT Braves Have Close Shave but Pick Up 17th in Row PONTIAC JUNIOR BIGH Sey 7 a tight squeeze Thursday after-| 6|noon, but when the smoke of battle 5 Offices Serving N’West Detroit and West Oakland County 3| subsided it was the same old story. 3 3 Ray Smith dumped in a foul shot EM 34197 ‘Washington's = y Gee aipertenesa! =o only five seconds left to hand Toppy yy fT he Gees en a NOW for the F IRST TIME! iJunior High League basketball! NO MONEY DOWN! EASY TERMS! ‘MOTOR. OVERHAUL It was a repeat performance for or other MECHANICAL REPAIRS Smith, who aetted two free throws in the 2nd overtime last year at With the Cooperation of Your LOCAL INDEPENDENT GARAGEMAN!!! }Washington as the Braves nipped the Warriors. —LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS— DROP IN AND ASK ABOUT OUR CREDIT PLAN Harrison Munson and Wade) PONTIAC PISTON SERVICE CO. | Jones each scored nine points for ithe Braves, who won their 17th 85 W. Lawrence St. FE 2-9111 Free Parking in Rear of Store consecutive decision, Sammy Cole iT | | tt ft ftdstt | eee was tops for the Warriors with 10 points. | Ralph Allen's Washington Junior met Varsity spanked the Jefferson re- | serves, 30-19, behind Jim Patter- }son'’s 11 points. | A dozen Eastern players broke! ‘into the scoring column, led by |Gene Gidcumb's 10 points, as the. ‘Redskins crushed visiting Madi- ison, 57-8. The Indian reserves rolled over 'Madison, 35-15, with Glenn Sher- ‘man scoring 12 points. i i The oldest schoolboy team rival-| indy hareanalpliera between Exeter | and Andover academies which have been competing annually in New; England since 1884. Ves, Smooth-as-Silk! Smoothness delights the eye. Smoothness delights the taste—especially in a whiskey. And you haven’t experienced how smooth a whiskey can be ‘until you’ve tasted Kessler. It’s the smoothest of today’s smoother whiskies. And priced right, too. x Ressler - The Smooth as Silk whiskey eeeereeveeeeeee 4/5 Que~t Code No. ase rhe was the only college star who} as a joke, and so didn’t bother w — The Crucial Big Ten Game to Be Televised Illinois After 9th Win in .Conference Tilt at East Lansing» By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . Iilingis aims for jts 9th straight \Big Ten basketball victory before is national television audience Sat-| “ lurday at Michigan State, whose Julius McCoy is averaging 29.5 points for conference game. For the second television Satur- day in a row, the Ilini will be ealled upon to stifle a sensational | scorer. Last Saturday at Bill Ridley and Paul Judson held Ohio State’s Robin Freeman to three baskets, dropping his Big Ten average to 31.1 and tighten- ing the scoring race with Me- ° SPONSOR OF YEAR — Top award at the an- Dlinois, third ranked nationally) ¥@ banquet and tourney for the Bowling Pro- Captain of the team is Alma Cheslik, shown with and winner of 14 consecutive, Dri¢tora Association of Pontiac, held recently, Felice, and their trophies. Both have taken part games since dropping a in all six BPA captain-sponsor affairs. was the “sponsor of the year,” given Sam Felice one-point decision to Missouri early in De- cember, is receiving rave notices from other conference “Some of the Hlinois reserves could start for ¢nost of << an = teams in the league," said North- iwestern's Waldo Fisher. “I don't. know when I've seen a Big Ten} jteam with as many fine players.” Floyd Stahl of Ohio andl 6 Points Widest Edge Close Battles Feature City Hoop Play 18 points while Dean Perkio led the winners with 14, In National loop activity the Blue Devils notched their 1st win of the season after nine losses, a 33-27 decision over Central Chris-. tian. The Blue Devils’ Joe Tin- son and Central's Gene Willis paced Four closely-contested games fea-| players hit double figures for tured Thursday night’s action jn| Stone’s, headed by Jerry Long agreed that Illinois’ depth makes it “one of the great rang league basketball at Pontide| “#™ 3% polats. Bob Hobson and of the best I’ve seen in years.” | \High and Eastern Junior gymnasi-| Mike Haines ‘each bucketed 3 |ums, for the Merchants. “When you have kids on that) at PHS the Trojans edged the A of Cass D , orig- ‘bench like Bill Altenberger and tng, ependents, 48-46, in adult Na- pair a A ages rig Bruce Brothers, both regulars last! tional League play. Wilbur Finley inally slated Feb. at Lincoln, lyear, you're bound to be tough,” scored 17 points and Mel Karri-|Were played last night at Eastern their respective teams with 12 jhe said. ; |gan 14 for the Trojans, who moved due to tournament —— pee apeece: lori . ive Aap nee tal within one game of league-leading * Independents a8 B acts him on the list are Pat Wilsoa| naerendents took scoring, Seaura| BOv® Club moved into 2nd place! ime Temtis f B H HE lwith an 84 average and Duane wien 99 points. jin the American division, a full) 7 1 R= iPeterson with 8.3. | game back of the Police Associa-| Oiiver Buck. ee et ee ee | ‘The Spartans, with a 44 record, | Stone Front outlasted the Keeg tion, with a narrow 49-47, verdict! », ue Devils ; 11 1 #7 B33 only can hope to be a spoiler in| Merchants, 59-56, in an adult lover Oliver Buick. Oliver’s Art! Geatret Christian Lee 10 4 10 3-37 Larson grabbed scoring laurels an| An | BPA’s Captains, Sporn ite Race Hold 6th Tourney, Party to Be on TV Sam Felice was named ‘ ‘spon-| were guests. slong with Gene- sor of the year” for the 6th annual| vieve of | MIAMI, Fla. —Nashua's com- Bradley the PWRA. = tition for the $160,000-added Wid- _captains-s Feeaam ‘eamamall. Nell tases a BPA top team was C. W. Froling ener Handicap shapes up today (Ferndale) and his captain, Don with the naming of entries for Hia- Hickman. of Waterford (556-596—- leah’s Saturday feature race. 1152). Bill Jacober of Waterford) No matter what horses start, the had -top captain series with 209- bay son of Nasrullah will rule as 209-209—627. Top sponsor was Stan|the heavy favorite. Odds-makers Mayes, Montcalm Center, 579; | predicted he would go to the post ‘lwoman captain, Helen Belisle, -|at 1-2 or even less. Hotel Commodore, 515; sponsor, Lorraine Lamberton, 442; singles ie prebahis cxarias uohole the high—Tom Newton (Auburn Lanes/Alfred Vanderbilt pair of Social 5 Acres) 238, Donna Verbey (Coats/Outcast and Find; Brookmeade’s Funeral) 201: Sailor; Hasty House Farms’ Sea Among other awards made was O Erin and Prince Noor; Mrs. E. the final games of the Big Ten American League contest, Three campaigh. But they threw a scare a . jinto Tlinois when the two teams | at Champaign Jan. 2. The| Illini had to overcome a 16-point) deficit to win 73-65. Saturday's game will be tele vised over CBS starting at 3 p-m. EST. In other conference engagements, second-place Iowa (7-1) is host to Ww isconsin (3-6), Indiana (4-5) is at, Mic (3-6) and Minnesota (4-5) ‘is at io State (54). Purdue has a non-league game at Notre Dame. affair. Alma Cheslik, Waterford, was captain of the Waterford Mar- cf LA Pursley’s » Serv. ” ete | Pontiac Rec. M Craty Five — Serv, Ravotee 3 3 ertone son 247, M. “Datley 616; 980-2831. 68 @ 87 » Pur-|Bowling Proprietors’ Association of Greater Pontiac. » . siey'a B00 ° football ace, carried the ball more) Tony Lindeman, well-known jone to Ada Scarce of Clarkstun|D. Jacobs’ Man of Destiny; and a often than any back in the Na-| top bowler, was, main speaker at las the tourney’s eldest bowler. Phi)| Venezuelan horse, El Chama. tional Footbal] league in the 1955! the banquet. Lloyd Newman, Drayton -Piains 17- year-| Prince Morvi, an Australian im- playing season. | and Larry Parker of Branswick ‘old, was the youngest. |port, may be entered. @& | Jockey Eddie Arcaro, who will jride Nashua in the mile and a quarter race, is scheduled to arrive today. * * @ Even if Nashua takes the race as expected, the rest of the field will find it worthwhile to compete for ithe rest of the purse. 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PARSONS On my driver's day off, iment YWOOD (INS)—Next to Scarclift, better known |best news Aldo Ray has had is that he is off suspension at Columbia. | Aldo | But the feud ends with Columbia |4s. but Limey would be in on | When I talked with June Allyson jsay yes to co-starring with Ros- ,has signed at Universal-Interna- “Limey,” drove me to the MGR making up with Jeff Donnell, the So. Limay bas ad fet aon Se S eee and he's just hasn't collected a ‘salary) ) Check since he refused to do | ‘Beyond Mombassa’’ because he | Thal! ‘didn’t want to go on a long loca- tion trip right after he’d reconciled Powder ith ie wife. the. studio would know ‘summoning Aldo back to the home secret and carry messages from Britain Tightens Credit Policies “Bank Rate Increased) in Government Move to Meet Rising Inflatich LONDON (INS) — The British lot for the star role in “Nightfall” ber bosses to the silent Swede. for Ty Power's and Ted Rich- “Nobody could make me divulge where Garbo was,” Limey said) ee cai) Oar ‘ fésace” ie He drove Lady Syivia ey to) | adapted from the novel by David _ and was in on. Goodis. This ti Alde has meet Clark Gable wi promised his bosses he'll be there on the March 12 starting a Day to the church in Palos Verdes where she married Russ Tamblyn. I told him he ought to write a book. . SCHOOL WOES ‘At the time Robert Ryan and his wife, Jessica, started the Oak- wood School in North Hollywood she told me she thought she would sano Brazzi' in “Unfinished Sym- phony.” Well, “yes” it is, and June goes to Europe June 15. ‘That isn’t all the deal that June room structure for their own chil- dren and some *in the neighbor- hood, they didn't know what they iwere getting into. | I ran into Bob the other day tional. She has agreed to star in “Ride a Tiger’’ with Dick Powell directing as soon as he is free of his 20th Century-Fox commitments. GOOD COMMENTS _ Comments on “The Man Who Never Was” are so justly favorable that the names of Andre Hakim, the producer, and Ronald Neame, the director, have a new value. Andre is married to Susan COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1122 W. Huron Street Huron Bow! Bldg. “3() f Another All New FLOOR SHOW of stars of the entertainment circult to. give oe eee you an evening of complete enjoyment. DES DAVIES = Ne Cover . Comedy MC. re oe a od : tt at t w Gore Club in Toledo ° ; se acc \ GLORIA BROOKS " Charge Blonde-Bombshell Singer! She puts everything into a song... just for you. Ne NICK LAWRENCE Minimum Back from a Las Vegas engagement e = won him'encore after encore . you'll encore him too! Come out tonight, bring the gang, hove fun! EXCELLING IN FOOD — ENTERTAINMENT — — ATMOSPHERE — BLOOMFIELD INN! Try our detcioualy tender filet mignon. Our ‘chicken. Our lobster tails — BROILED OVER CHARCOAL right before your eyes. DINE and DANCE To the music of One of the Country's Leading Orchestras, featuring music on the SWEET AND DANCEABLE side. BOB SUMMERS HIS SAXOPHONE and ORCHESTRA He hos appeared in many pictures including Bing Crosby's “Blue Skies” for Paramount and has played for many leading hotels and supper clubs throughout the country. Henry’s Bloomfield Inn COCKTAILS—WINES—BEER No Cover or Minimum Charge OPEN 4 P. M. TO 2 A. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY FOOD SERVED UNTIL 1 A. M. ‘ ~- 1420 South Telegraph Read at Orchard Lake Road For Reservations Phone FE 5-8060 Open 7 Days and 7 Nights 48 FLOOR SHOW FRIDAY and SATURDAY JACK EDWARDS Hilerious Comedy MC JEAN HAYS Glamorous Song Stylist GEORGE WAYNE New Harmonica Sensation : Plus ALVIN WALLS and His Orchestra JAM SESSION EVERY TUESDAY EVE. Musie by SO-PHIS-CATS Cet pee Fs Loe eed. Corner of Elizabeth Lake and Cass Lake Roads 1 Short Block West of Huron i WHEN YOU'RE ‘DINING m Clifton Webb, Andre has Richard | @ Burton for his next picture, [BA Zanuck, and has been producing pictures abroad for some years. Following the success of ‘The ‘Man Who Never Was,”’ starring | desperate their children be admitted. “My wife now works full time as superintendent of the school “Seq | Wyt and Biscuit,” with Neame| teachers and many more rooms.” again directing. ¢ Holly; 7 Hected Burton agreed to leave the Old (4+ random: sss aay teen is Vie company to star in “Sea-Wyt packed and ready to go to St. || and Biscuit” based on a British (1). Hospital to have her baby. |f novel by J. N. Scott. (I hope to heaven. they change that title!) Greer Garson’s mother, Mrs.) « FINE | ENTERTAINMENT ‘that Bob Mitchum holds should pay off for him. urday to drive across the country his latest movies. 250,000 Watch Buddy in Mid-Air ing to his death. The two Gis were among the 600 ‘SPADAFORE’S 6 North Cass Oth he i hh ie i i i @ BEER @ WINE @ LIQUORS 4904 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 2-6052 OOTY aT ee TT eT ee eT eT eT ee eee eee eee ee ee ee weve VY —FEATURING— Hal Hamilton Comedy MC and other sensational acts _ Dance to the Music of rrTITIIIIIIII III IiIiriitiiitiiititiii aan s . and His Orchestra : nF ose | PHIL'S INN i= | : CHICKEN HOUSE : Seite eee oe . 497 Elizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph : — a7 von 8 - —— : FEATURING : ! “i “i a . SULLY” =: | | H “The Man of Rhythm” 4 FRI. - SAT. - SUN. | as AT THE PLANO and ORGAN DICK DENGATE and , -& -_ + DINNERS * COCKTAIL BAR © ee. HIS ESQUIRES | s SSQUSINESS LUNCHES panes ae neon” H ue 4 «ferred In = eam Room con ip eae ~ ata THE Dp I Xi E BAR. < reivare ARTIES Will Be Ready . SUNDAY. 2592 Dixie Highway oompranr nes LL ’ 4 AT . Neer Huron St. | port plane over the Bangkok Air- Serving : - fo wi ins | Manny's Presents | a.07."5¢ Suyms. ei. ures ~ said later: “I saw Cheatum come | Orchard Lake Road et Pontioc Trail | Al Llo d ea pina iad ey sree See ee Se around my waist. We had a heavy POOP ADIL NL aA ON landing.” '¢ Harry Whitney John Box Darlene Perry 3} at the Hammond Organ | 2st othe spectators, atthe Comedian & MC Singer . Acrobatic Dancer NIGHTLY who had come out to watch the | UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT a =) rancls Marchont— EXCEPT MON. & TUES. | Hitchhiking AWOL Hit by Colonel’s Auto TEXARKANA, Tex. tenant colonel ran into a private County’ s Finest ° last night and brought a quick end| , Piano Bar sy ['9,the soldier's trip home, way Patrolman Doc Evans the ectaling eal Pvt. Robert J. Davis, 17, Yair ima, Wash., was attempting to’ hitchhike a ride on Highway 67. when he was struck by a car driv-| en by Lt, Col. Clarence W. ‘Red-| ,of nearby Red River Arsenal. | vis was only slightly injured. Evans said that on being ques- tioned Davis said he had left Ft) Campbell, Ky.. without permission and that he was en route to his, ‘home in Yakima. Police are hold-/ The birth rate in Italy dropped from 30.8 per 1,000 people in 1922 ‘to 23.5 in 1940 in spite of baby RINGSIDE BAR < ‘bonuses offered by the Mussolini W. Huron at Elizabeth Lk. Rd. | cactenel | Pete Martin’s VILLA INN Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure M-%4 at Clarkston Road — Just South Lake Orton For Reservations: — MY 2-6193- MY 2-9258 \ WE CATER TO SPECIAL PARTIES Vr several years ago as a two-class- parents begging that “Bandido” | He leaves Sat- | ito talk with key exhibitors about | Paratrooper Save. | BANGKOK, Thailand (INS)—An saw an American paratrooper res- | > [cue a buddy whose chute had Se | who were (P—A_ lieu- ing him for Ft. Campbell officers. Take Home | @ Bag Full | peared ° C with all the fixin's é (Regular Coney rrr 1Se) DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT § bank rate one full point to five and one-half per cent. _ The New Bank of England rate on loans to banks means a tight- ening of credit to slow the infia- prabauas sicuabes hs eigort Orders to Take Out ‘me, interest rate is i baht Private Rooms for country since ember, : 11. had been tked ful pon dpnariperae eb. 24, 1955 to four and one-half! HOURS: Mon-Fri 11-10: per cent. Thus in less than a year it has jumped two points. ae SAT. 11:00-1:00 A.M. A Bank of England spokesman SUN. NOON-10 P M. bank and the government “‘are de- termined at all costs to maintain a firm monetary policy in order to fight the danger of inflation. CHINA CITY RESTAURANT He added: “The incre: tes’ beak cate soast uemoeae be 1070 West Huron seen im the light of any further FE 4-0340 course: by the chancellor of the exchequer. 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Mat. $1.25 Children (Under 12) oll times... $.50 AMPLE PARKING!11 MICHIGAN STATE FAIR GROUNDS FEB. 18 thru 26 General Twining . * @. The Air Force chief % LAKE THEATER TONIGHT They blasted their way TaleeMaltiicla ed PPPPPLRPPPPPPPAAAAS STRONG'S Oorner Cass Lake and Orchard Lake Road, Keege Harbor obliterate the noise that comes. | from our building a defense against them.” * * * Twining said the Air Force will | continue to relocate bases farther City Rinks Closed by Warm Weather | Pontiac Parks Supervisor Wil-| “He's so fine a man, so honest, I'm grooming jliam Aho announced yesterday|case something ever happens to my health, he could take § that ice skating on 11 city operat: | over. ” “This was probably one of the best seasons we had for skating,” he added. Third GM Worker Dies Mito be scared by the snow and ROLLER . cold,” Burgtorf said. | RINK ae . Tennessee had 22.548 irrigated g acres in 1954 compared with 1,012 where Billy's working . . ~ Jet Plane Noise Will Get Worse: have to live mayors gathered “TI wish our jet noise were our s Magazine 15 Rem ane . FRIDAY GSAT. \ some-| ®:| utte utterfield Theatres DEN JUBILEE B ExcitTiNe THAN EVER! i JBtoop: ALLEY ee kee eee eee ee ase aiinenencetiesupmegetenie aes See mansenn’ ae & Feateres #4: 1:45 -4:%6 To -o:ee THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. EseEUan 17, 1956, pases Degrees North At- Convertible Vandalized | Larry Welk Returns |tndia Set to UY acre wera he bie MUSKEGON, Beam Unconfirmed reports here said i to Fascinate Audiences British Bombers xt cmmns:itg “etree, ha ihe op ae. : - parked outside @. bowling alley. May Reject Soviet Offer. ‘India wants the new bombers to ana who ‘bécame @ Hollywood TV star—seems like a guy you of Jets at Half Price for replace the present fleet of World might sit next go at the Rotary Club. Ne ted C War II American Libeyators. Dati Ne to mucethioden-bt dewes ne teh pos can do w Bombsigh raft (EAGLE. band though \ |planning to replace its bomber bombers at about half the price el A CSET one aa te other it mid fleet, was ie ready today to of the Canberra—which-gosts about , dollars, . bet! you 40. ate down an etter. of Bussian $200,000 bombers — they are of Se ber, “I hocked this ring ‘once for equipped with & new wecret bomb arn M500, oF 2 eptem $75 to keep the boys eating.” | : He looked at the diamond on India’s final decision apparently’ since June 1. to Phoenix to play a ballroom jthat folded just before we got ~ there.” Welk spoke with a Yankton, 8. D. “I used a little sales work. “I said ‘Why not open up~ I didn’t have anything to lose —nothing! This was all I had — and I hocked it.” * * x * the geniuses told him, “Replace the orchestra with a combo and get a line of girls and a line of boys.” “When you fall on your face several times, you get con-. ‘But now that it’s a success, Welk can talk with fatherly) * \pride — and some candor — about his men, including Orie) Amadeo, the first flutist, who comes from Mechanicsville, N. Y,' bers agree to let it have the bomb-'. derson reported Wednesday to sher-|f By EARL WILSON [nage set dene co seat. ria siete Nan Get pak been ae: a big TV show with just a dance band. - ANG Saat you oan These sources sia an Weeslane “Were you ever broke?” I gp ho gor SLs his finger. “TTTTTITLLLIILIILI LILI tit titiiite) slight German accent, a hang- again and, if there's any loss, ° When tis! get eat (ts 40 T¥ an ABD after yours tn) the vinced. This time I put my foot down. One fellow said, ‘I “nt “Orie,” smiled Welk, “joined us at the St. Francis in San! | ‘ 'iff's officers that someone had| Tells} NEW YORK—Lawrence Welk—the farm boy accordionist Delonas Ministry soproes . anid) - pollce said. a two accordions in the NEW DELHI, India W®—India, are willing to sell India_Pyushin emer British Canberra Jet Canada's population reached 15,- asked him at dinner at “21.” provided “We traveled across country over from his boyhood in I'll take it myself.’ Believe me, ‘business—in Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, Chicago and Hollywood, want anything to do with this show’.” Francisco—and I decided not to keep him. “Only I didn't have enough money to send him back. And you had to pay a man’s fare home tf you fired him. “So I kept him and I got to like him. I've got the money now to send him back, since Mechanicsville isn’t very .far away from New York—but I can’t get along without him.” Accordionist Myron Floren, of Webster, 8. D., whom Welk'd. . known 29 years ago, is a fascinating gent. “I invited him up on the stand the first time tn St. Louis,” H "|Welk remembered. “I thought I didn’t have to be afraid of 4 o@ PAUL FO JOT Kit BERRY KROGER WOKE MAZURG ANITA EROERD- YOU'LL BE Ta t sizme ALLEN. vow REED “But something'd happened. He'd been practicing 9 hours H Vi) end the incomperahle svesic recorded by BEY GOODMAN / ia day. When he played, everybody stopped dancing to listen, @ ZF I decided I'd better hire him so he wouldn't be competition. s — CBE RFID CRE PRR vast — » Conane “HO” GY I discussed it with 12 people—assoclates of mine—and each . lone told me not to hire him. | Ceanhh:: i ATOM BRAIN wm RICHARD DE — KIDDIES MATIN: E ———— SATURDAY - _ S-CARTOONS. — 2-FEATURES! iH ADDED him now ings Featurette * * * * TWO-WOO-SOMES: Virginia Warren and handsome Aus- trian radio singer Lutz Linder, also Shipping heir Eddie » Luckenbach and pretty Audrey Clifton, Truman Capote was @ NEXT ~ at El Morocco with Susan Fonda (the ex-Mrs. Hank), while ~ Paul Douglas was at the Harwyn—all alone. Seneeane x ke & * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Kim Novak's birthday gift from Mac Krim was a gold. “INVASION of the BODY 8N. Plus: “SHACK OUT ON ‘er PTrTTiTiiiiiitiiy sosunest’| aeeeusn the builder) can't find an apartment ... Brandee Kase gets the cover of Gala magazine. OLIVIA de HAVILLAND ond GILBERT ROLAND in “THAT LADY” CinemaScope and Color Added @ Billy Danjels’ att’y-mgr., Chauncey Olman, hopped to L.A., . Marty Kimmel cheered the news » medallion and a Valentine inscribed, “To my chick, from! suvenscom| | From Furnace Blast lyour rooster* . Orson Welles’ll rest in Phoenix before 4 NOW = FREE ——ame—' || GRAND RAPIDS i —The third ‘starring 3 weeks at. the Las Vegas Riviera . , . Belgian chan- s end SAT. +S OUR f ee eee of four men burned Feb. 6 when a!tootsey Monique Van Vooren has a bench warrant to grab @ R 4 R HI ry a i tt Th irom oe ee = her ex-husband for alimony and care of her son, 3, butig OCK n OLL SCREEN! - " s mae Slat died yesterday, . can't find him in Florida, Texas or California . . . Sports- b a ~ | He was Richard J. Timm, 23 of ©4Ster Happy Felton busted some ribs in an auto crash, went & 4 a @ Grand Rapids. Orville Case, 36,/t0 Mt. Sinal. ia Feature Ll ~ died Tuesday and Myron J. Gates, x «© * * ig ‘iTS THE si = FAMILY NIGHT = * “tS: Socialite Joan Connelly Patino, kidding about her libel ® picture Prevented a] - SUNDAY SR bin Profecs Noah “conviction” in Italy, was at the Harwyn with Atty. Earls yay sep. 11:15 . . obin Preters No Carroll and the James Farley Jrs... . The Duchess of Windsor @ a Ll : F FREE Kids Skate with @!) CHEBOYGAN @—No strenuous ‘applauded in El Morocco’s Champagne Room when Denise § ARATES 2:40 . | . Ce nating Eureme © fights South for this smart robin. behead from a table, holding hands, with her “scoolptor, im THE MEN 600 § | PPPPPPPPD PPP AS He never had it so good in Florida. | Nic egor. a i Open 4 g FROM THE VERY. VERY 9:30 : s | $ rin aye lhappar $ org dadlory said Naseer ath Singer Charley Applewhite got his Army induction or- 5 Ls } a2 pt > has up at his ling sta-| d At B. : . Tris C bh Boys! POPULAR PM a3 Tues. 8 to 1) P.M. 3 gition every day this winter. “I ers... At Bruno’s Pen & Pencil: Irish McCalla, who -M gf a $ Sat. & Sun. Afternoons 3 @ can’t decide whether that bird was plays “Sheena, Queen of the Jungle,” chomping raw ham- a a2 1:30 oP. Mw > ™ too lazy to fly South or too brave burger .... the newlywed Bill Zeckendorfs Jr. (his pop’s + - . = LY a a a i] a ad s “THE TREASURE OF | PANCHO via’ Specie! Kiddies M SUNDAY: “TOP OF THE WORLD” EXTRA CARTOONS — NEW SERIAL CHAPTER early, early talkie.” nOneatuen nyerls TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Jess Kaplan tells of the guy who . : got a Valentine from his wife, signed. “Guess who- and vous ‘ atinee Soturdoy Rotter: Pees Bob Hope mentioned on his TVer that srakeepeare's © CORNEL WILDE “REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE” “Richard III" has five stabbings and a few ax murders. “If H | SERSRSEeeeeeeeee in 1949. of ex-wife Gloria de Haven's engagement in. Miami. . . Perle “4 “MY SISTER EILEEN” Also a merng a — eee, Mesta phoned bandleader Meyer Davis at 7 p.m., ‘ordered ~ SUNDAY A pos” a] ALAN RUDY Vo P an orchestra for a party at 11 .,. Mona Knox’s escort KH LAST OF THE DESPERA a YOUNG . BRADY - VALLEE gor PLUS a well-known theatrical figure ... Famed maitred’ Gogi tacueuna BEBEEBEEGEEEES TT TTT Te begins his hosting chores next week at the Hotel Nacional - = EDDIE DRYER in Havana cat | THIS 1s THE AMAZING PICTURE, ¥ Ole Maestre Invites You ' of = pe ae ° There'll be a photo series of Jayne Mansfield — as seen EEL E TT | SERS REEREeeeeee Seeeeen;) REVEALING SECRETS L Y CAMPUS pears Both Garden Center - by her dog! ... A film producer's having trouble keeping his g ===" —e_—_ a NTOLD, ABOUT THE TRaITOROUS PLOT BALLROOM _Beautitul Ballrooms pares ume big-name British star sober long enough to make the picture @ Sc oaiccre | Ss T rs | Ti Ce aseren Me -} »«- OF BENEDICT ARNOLD! = ” om const w *) J . : : betnorr coast” for the “past 5 DETROIT cr veri Davis, Jr, sold a cover photo to People a) B * Gees shew & wat te Bre mee . M-@-M FILMED IT IN BEAUTIFUL HUDSON VALLEY-- ‘OM-Time Dancing Every sore. OM4-Time pices Every — ae a a IT HAPPENED IN AND Tues., Fri, Sot. Come"sne—come ail Thurs., Sot, Sum. | part's PEARLS... | TODAY and SATURDAY! . 7 eae a == a —— Nothing works out right. In a town a where va can park as reag as you want ALL THE BETTER PICTURES PLAY i4 EEGO TODAY lagen drcth aad aailg ace HERE AT REGULAR FAMILY PRICES THEATRE SATURDAY : * * * * WISH I'D SAID THAT: A viewer complained about TV: “The trouble with the late, late show is that it’s often an OS CLCOCEC I SCAEE ROSE Eo That's earl. brother. , g service in -all departments. } @! She records the complaint or re-| + DRIFTWOOD Bors @ quest for service and dispatches ON STAGE @ a copy to the appropriate depart-| | * eee - HEY. KIDS. — DON’T FORGET THE BIG _ KIDDIES SHOW WE HAVE IN TOWN 4 COLOR CARTOONS AND SERIAL In Addition to the 2 Regular Features. Make up « Party end Come on Down. 7 loon Sues: hems ni ~- VEREESEneeeeeee — = ee ry lh ir lias aa | * ile ee ep ea ee Se Gia ie Oe eed GN Gre 1? ye bas ee ae | | . : hy . % ’ } - } F, : | / ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY.17, 1956 NICK HALIDAY 2 a= oe ga: sk: Le oe BOARDING HOUSE fa GET (7; fe > UNCLE e€ | ne / “s\ > a — nd Te an al Jae i 5 aad SY Qe’ | MEET CO - ; al by Ernie Bushmiller WE'RE GOING TO HAVE CHILI ror INVITED ME TO LUNCH BUSHM NLL Ee VE BEEN SOMETHING IN|] O THE ATMOSPHERE! IT DID OCCUR AT THE SAME TIME TO VICTIMS WHO ware _ QO 1A WEN tien bn Pm eg OO On A GRANDMA i Ey THE QUEER GUY an J TGEE.KI08, 1 CAN'T GO : ALONG AN’ WATCH OUT FOR YOU ON TRIP TOMN TOAY.'S_ ee You'll Find rnering Solicits || _ PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section : Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and sell- ing problema, DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney { l OKAY! THE PRET THING L—! CHERRY. VANILLA © meauae nee SNe fo Sloan, Castanea Jat) Enjoy Daily... DIAL FE 2-8181 L TRAINING iN OEMOCRAC™.. j - Millions Do . a AY . 4 whith SPEA rome watt “ft we have to split up | . J y wes . a a y uy ; \ : A ‘ ategh ope . i* : i xf il {Vag / ee ! Pi ke ' 4 f * % ’ . y oY ; ‘ Ui } i 4 \ I } s . . THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1956. THIRTY-THREBY MARKETS, (Grains Firm, Fisher fo Build rosreccectin, leone se . were in a Fay I 0 ul Take Cigarettes, Plugs | attery wires had been aid 4 . = Thieves who broke into Weber's bodily and several articles | ome Active 10 Plantion. sss Sstr 2, Sri ete , \ Maple Road, Walled. Lake, last ‘5m . night walked off with 12 cartons of| In California, one of the mosh CHICAGO W) — Most grains Future Installation 12th cigarettes, two batteries and Popular garnishes for baked poter . firmed after an irregular and Largest in Division's |severa! boxes of spark plugs, Oak-|toes is a large dollop of sour eregmy on the Board of Trade today. Deal- F Network land County Sheriff's detectives|and a generous e* tags became active on the eftrenas, actory Pork said today. —- ~ =" Iehopped chives. ls Old crop wheat deliveries opened Plans to build its 12th and larg. . & lower on a little profit-taking but). ; wheat held under the seasorial waih high made yesterday, however, ss jand i crop months had an easier . Feed grains held steady. . Wheat near the end of the first s;hour was % lower to % higher, $4 % wake, Sale $1.29% . jGmncade Potatoes , FLAN: oats un Long-Bell Lumber gained more oat ‘(AP)—Potatoes: ar-| Changed to % higher, March 62%4; than & points at one time but lost Se tants 08 track 18a: total lrye to % _ higher, about. a. point this as it con-| demand modera nd ma about! March $1.23%; soybeans %4 to 144). tinued its.run-up on merger talks! foahe’ rusts’ 436:4.36° suites S20, higher, March $2.51, and lard 20 with International Paper. a xa Pontiacs, 383'to 15 cents a hundred pounds Bethlehem Steel, Zenith, Kenne:| rivals; on track 23; supplies moderate, higher, March $11.72. cott Copper and Johns-Manville| {oze"4 fie", nt marker ¢ of . ; advanced in the neighborhood of Somer: Grain Prices coed) OP Pe p DETROIT, Fob 17 IAP} Bess, £.0.b. auucada ania on pote nes cases = included, ral-state CHICAGO, Feb. 17 (AP) — Opening! Anderson-Prichard Oil, however, A Jumbe $0, large 46, on: fell 2% points on an opening block| medium G; grade B large 43 tres 4 Mar nrnvssss. B46 of 5,000 shares to 66% after news! medium @ 42; grade B large 42; grade | iar oon neg was out on its proposed 2-for-1 Tae Sep ‘* om stock split. Later it regained over Total weekly receipts: €.9T1- cases. * a point of this. The stock was up on Whiter “Grade ~ a x" A large 4142-43%, me- be izy ded points yesterday, apparently as BroNRt—Orade A large 41%-42%, me |2U ie ii, RAY ai “he ee. * * hace a gs Olay ~) p... om war a% oe ik ; U. 8. Steel, Anaconda, Boeing um, ‘small and undergrades in light, DRUMMER BOY — Eleven-year-old Peter Sullivan's desire to New York Central, Santa | Fe, | tre —— Thief Pilfers Cas C h become a drummer boy, like those of Civil War days, has been ful- Oil: (New Jersey) and poo en Hn e | ers as _ | filled. The Collingdale, Pa., youngster made his request to the com- Texas Co. were 4 eround a point SBCA, Poy? canoes From Cleanin Sho manding officer of phan air gr dtr — ype seep at . m Carte and Mone Sarat Ooms oon 8 0g p salute to Col. Rafael Montilla, Sr. oe unit adviser, after he phone, Union Cart Mont-| 66.78; Thieves who “seemed to know| W@ Sworn in as honorary drummer boy. gomery Ward were other gainers. sale os tha eet ciasei@ie 2 + Ford Motor stock was quoted at! U.S, large whites 60-69. Pas money was hidden”/ 4s netted t ° 61% bid, 61% asked in over-the-|%2,' in smediume 305; standards petted $38 from breakin at Brook-‘Question Four Survivors counter trading, unchanged trom)feceipts 38. — Auburn Avenue in yesterday's late quote. gh parte he wnat . | : sore, abet’ Die When B52 Explod a Now Va < Stocks in + pallor tor saw a rom . 1e len Xp es pov (Late Morning Quotations) DETROIT, Feb. 17 (AP)—Prices paid bering window M d A O C lif > eas a poms fo. betratt for No 1 quality’ 15 minutes after the manager left in 1 ~ 1r ver a I Or. nla vetans uma iiieg Chem 1073 roger... 413! en an invee seh roe ele eee ‘ Allied Sirs a 3 Lieg em L. cr 14-35, barred Rocks 638. Caponettes| Deputies Neil Blackmer and Ross TRACY, Calif. (INS)—Air Force authorities ques- for driving, din hie <<'B1 faog.n Ge Bene soe" atsdts Dewalt lhia companion in « treltng em HONS four survivors today in an attempt to determine ! Am oun pe 3 toe & Mash. Cay Saenes) rece feoeteey cometies: | oat’ Giveally te’ ie places’ Load the cause of the explosion in flight and flaming crash total | as * . Am M&Pdy .. 47 May Dstt. fis) 10a EN AY poultry! the money was hidden. “He didn't Of a huge eight-engine B52 intercontinental jet bomber. soap- Am N Ges <1 87 | Mend Cp... aa seedy. stots in Tee (esterday it la open saan cash register,”/ The plane, America’s biggest and most modern now | fm fea Tei at Mpls ‘too at aSae tee? hheng 23-2 — atomic-age craft, carried four men to their deaths. - 4m Tob . 71.7 Monsen 43.7 roosters 14.5-15.§; ca : H Am Viscose 47 ie bas = he 24-35, under 4 caper iee daskneas rd escaped Prison Convict This was the first crash of one of the $8,000,000 or THE | Anes Wao ee! Rat Buse Sa poe Sought in Police Honk (Crete tee Cone are He) mom powerful weepen: roy eiven Armeo Gti ..@® Net Dairy... 365 ivestock of the Strategic Air Command. filed tm the Atchison -.<--.t4s-4 Mat O7DS..... 4 || DETROTT. LIVESTOCK Pontiac post State Police said a Pontiac, Mich: AL Get Line 48° Nat “+ "El goDETROEE, Feb. 16 (AP)—Hogs saiadie today a Pontiac Lake Prison Camp|_ 4" internal explosion shattered the big craft at Re} se mee 2, MY Comal. 41 | cattle a gaable | 300. - Heceipis ‘mostly convict who escaped Sunday after-|5: 30 p.m. yesterday as it was flying at an altitude of Bais | [ao oth AY t) bang te West, $1.7 Thursday general trade niifnely more|noon has still not been located. 32.000 feet over Tracy in¢ the Primary Tection Benquet 2 jactive; fair clearance slaughter steers) Be ; 5, ,~ \~ Beth Breet ...1468.7 Nor, Pec 733\end helfers, average fully steady: fair) Beuaford Barnette, 25, of Adrian, northern California's San the ng Air ...712 Spine Astine.. 1¢3\demand fer cholee and prime yearling who was sentenced to 1-15 years J in V _E t wean twenty: | Boeing Air ...713 | Steers, cows ; “firm sockers| oaquin Valley. y als oison ve evidenced by at-| Borg Warmer 42 prc'th iii: $03) suit deed tn. prize Sad thaete TeBR gs eerisonment in 1949 after convic-|" Flaming wreckage was scatter- ti cggenaente wi Sere Be iw HER Ee yer SF a fete Orang and ern. alo ore t arms re, reef ht Kill 25M Camp Soup .. 407 Param Pict... $0.5|low. good sects 1200 te isso, wae |Parently left the camp Sunday aft-\tarm land. noug ON en rm pax Gan BEY wor: Sh Parte De 2.6) utility and commercial st¢ers and heifers /eTQOON shortly after a visit from rest avs ake eee ote) Oc 8 ie te eae eon elo ae cape ces | Senmwanes Weg we es eo Oe San Sites > Te ee on 5 es ea rs : _m. ci Bombardmen' . o Chee & Ohio $63 pS ired Om to ise: oak wiley and commer-| He is described as six feet tall,| routine training flight, and head- |¥°2"0ld boy was in critical con-|, = 2, Cities vi... 583 Philo «eden wane Ot Setar market 150 pounds, with brown hair and ed back to Castle Air Force |Ution today after eating enough Cltimex Mo . eos 2 Philip Mor... 443/®0minally weak; compared t Thurs-, 4 ba deadly . to kill 25 men. The! Totes P. Miles ond Coon’ Gore. ciitae hub Pet +. SAEED Gowers. bulk footie ace te we ue pony _Meevent. amt © lad! mart NS. Tmenjemin Oates | Colg Palm ... 85.8 proct & G. 99.6 (20.00 to 27.00; “igh ‘hot The fuselage ‘and control section|Polsen was in a hot dog the lad) movert Landry, Gilbert Col GBs 4... 16 Pullman _..,.. 65.6) Prime late 28.06 to 32.00; late 32.00; lin S 7, SF found his érc Victor @. Smothers. = Comw -B@°... 41.7 Pure Ou ST A Boe niy"ana Commercial erodes (60 ravel in Space Topic landed near the Army's depot one|found on his front porch. this ith ny Con Edis ... 48 42.6) 02 , 20.00; and low utili * * @*@ A. D,, 1066. : a ¥ Gas . - 33 Repub ae. S008 . 4a w Sheep. salable 28. Today's ne of Scout Banquet Talk = helt miles sovtheast of At least two other poisoned hot . on 7, oe se s Cont Bek ... 332 Rey Met. 50.2) nominal: compa wed hater odes 50 dogs found last im the — St : Cont Met .... 82 Rey Tob B. 613/ BS, Somewhat less active; market mostly Some 150 cub scouts and guests) Two bodies were found in the were night ; y ¢ oes 99 k 77.5 | xeeey; Dall, seed to prime 2h '3¢ of Willis School Pack No. 64 heardcontrol section and two other|same block by and fright- Santen thoores i Curtiss Wr". 38 sefeway Be. “2 sii, * sa, tem, choles and fee 2, 00. i a talk on space travel at a ban- [bodies were discovered in the tall ened parents eee their chil-|Suarustan . Communit “achoot Dutret. 4 Deere aire”. gg Seats RoeB .. 33.1] chotce and iy 89 to 106 pound ¥ 2 |quet last night in Five Points Com-' section. dren to leave their houses alone.| Notice is bereoy “that &_ ape- | a ng w Chem 1:50 simmons. Ot [tae maeny ot Preattering to 3636, | munity Church. Police theorized the polsoned| {iti, ection will Be held tm the Clark. | Du Pont -.---220 Sinclair © .. 81.6) cholee wodled sheep if 00 Speaker was Dr. Keith Pierce of| The four survivors struggled wiener was tossed on the porch of County of Oakland, and @eate of Mich- Ante Lite. 358 Seerey"s 1) CHICAGO LIVE [Lake Angelus Observatory. me oe They se Larry Mathews by a passer-by|ery,” iste, to vote upon the following. . Sperry Rand 23 STOCK ry * * o sce points were . a ‘ Emer Rad ... 123 & tton i Fre Ra a1 Std Brand 3a erase re (AP 6 Ste | Two boys, James Bailey and hospitalized with burns, cuts and |ores Py ae ce anet ihe Crarboten ane! i : Firestone... 68.4 pop} err Ay | sows. 28 “higher. appromimecely i 360|Mark Dickerson, joined the pack,| >Fuises. \ nae tive Bihar a pra’ nine| State et Michigan, borrow the sum of ee. 4 Sta on Onte see) neve ‘Re. fen apr bonki “elearatce:| land ae folowing cubs ppt The Air Force identified the |was in the meat. zbopesna © Dollars (#1, aun. see) and issue “ Gen Dynam’.. 59 = Bina Pack 9.2, 12.00-12 75; most lots at latter price Merit awards: Tommy ram, 'survivors as: Maj. Harold F.| He said ordinarily a fifth of a ening 5 | TABLE MODEL Guess ae bras 3 a He 3 Spufeners of opirtually no lots' Jimmy Jordan, Mike Knibbs,| |Korger, radar observer; Maj. grain would be fatal to an adult. at bull ead tions Ll : Gen Mille |... 612 Texas Co ....120 1lSeetece cows ne Qala cies mont Wayne Jordan, Gary Tocchiola,/Michael Shay, instructor pilot; \He said prompt action by Larry’s|ston elementary school but and | . Gen Tel 396 ‘Thomp Pa...) 531), Beladle cattle $60; sainble calves 100. John Pierce, Gary Cobb, Clayton Maj. Billy Beardsley, radio oper- grandmother, Mrs. Cindy Mat-|#éditienal 8 eee with kers Sittette said this Peal mast a — piloatdag Home, Al- laces ere hereby natitied that the ooo | 8 reasonably |was whipped from his face as he) mont, a onig rd of Review of the City of Pontiac, p easel Screw nosso Ae a Fire yesterday afternoon caused | 4-45: — Adv, was ejected and he blacked out.| Besides Mrs. Brauner, she is | Michigan will meet at Bog office of the ‘ "No sale; bid and asked. STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK Abseintit Press +s eres Rails vil Stocks wr coos 2498 1333 731 1760 = 1H. Stephens, 53, 53911 Van Dyke Sreruaas ne 2472 132] 730 1745 Started because of a faulty chim- - |" Week ago eee 2462 1322 727 1740 ney. No one was injured, they rit! borer ag Leal aealipecird |Rd., Shelby Township, was held Youre 78s taal to 1308 said [Bail Ph. FE §-0424 or MA es Soy , Os Autos Skid Together today from the Milliken Funeral —. “ 7 belly hey ae Lit Se —_—_—__——— = A Waterford Township woman Home and St. lot hese Church, 15) eo cocobo EEA! TES 18 suffered a bruised hip when her with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Mat change) 2 361 1 +15 udget for 1957 Approved husband's automobile was struck — Detroit. Mrs. Stephens ‘died Tues-| Blame Chimney Seante for $500 Roof Fire Chimney sparks caused a $506 roof fire at 62 W. Mansfield Ave. approved by the Oakland County County Sportsmen's Club and resi-, treatment $700 exterior damage and $500' loss | to contents of a one-story frame! Feb. 17—Compiled by the home at 363 Branch St., Pontiac’ firemen reported. They said the 45minute blaze| of St. Fred's School. yesterday afternoon, Pontiac fite! Board of Education yesterday aft- men said. ernoon, at | by County School Board Rummage Sale wit be held Sat. When he regained consciousness Survived by another daughter at _ 18 os Tes a Eatnoli he was only a few thousand feet, Allenton. vomen. rke,8tollA above the ground. | Mrs. Odelia H. Stephens Ve Re UTICA—Service for Mrs. Odelia Waterford Woman Hurt jby a skidding car at the corner ot ‘ W. Huron and State streets last |night She leaves her husband, Charles, and a brother, ‘Detroit. Arthur Rotarius, of Mrs. Dorcas Tibbals, 38, of 1522 _ _ A $97.170 budget for 1957 was ritory, acreage around the Oakland Eason road. was released after in Pontiac General Dates Would Requints : Hospital = imecting inllehich penal iis along May- "Mes Shirley Anni inscho 18) of Soo Opening, Closing Neo ‘Drayton Plains, told police her car' DETROIT uw»—The Corps of En-| The interior of the two-story the board also gave the nod to a brick home was not damaged,’ they transfer to Clarkston Community added. sala | BALTIMORE (INS) Commercial Credit Co. reported (eae! Tecord net a in| 1958 = $26,184,930, equal to 852 re, wit $24,228 1, com $4.86 per share, the previous year volume of receivables neeenee by bey y increased 73 cent from) 968.948 tn 1954 to” * 93:677.241 740) es year. the| ORK (INS) —artings of the Schools of approximately 750 acres, Property was presented jof land from Waterford Township board after residents of the area. and rammed the right side of the closing of the St. School District. per 'perintendent of schools,. or! The increase will go principally for The 1957 operating expense budg- had too far to travel to attend 49. et exceeds this year’s by $19,100 Waterford schools, Preceding the| Dr. William Emerson, county su- Meeting, schools superintendents | said the William Shunck of Waterford and| ey, L G. Green of Clarkston present-» aries of new employes. The budget, which does not in- | elude teachers in the special edu- NEW Y¥ Columbia Gas System increased 21 per) catién department, will go to the cent to $23,688,000, of $120 per share, in 1058 over the previous years $19.550,- 000. or $1.09 per yy Gross revenue in! 1956 reached 376,000 compared seal $260,365,000 the previous year board of auditors of Oakland County Board of Supervisors, for consideration as part of the coun- K (INS)—The Borden Co. re-| | ty budget appropriations. a | eons its sales reached an me high of $810,126.624 tm 1956. u from the previous year howe’ gapel boy sees $ per 2 to $31,653,536, share pered ‘with « Kectahoy “oa! Ly 336, or $4.82 per share, in 1954 au-| cent ' Get m (Hill. It includes Moon Valley ter-'made to extend the program. | 2 i led | } ! | | | Annexed to the Clarkston Com-' problems. unity Schools is a portion of land|have been oversubscribed, Dr. try. com- in the area north of. Waterford Emerson The petition for transfer of the skidded on new-fallen snow, went gineers has suggested setting def- to. the through a changing traffic light inite dates for the opening and Marys Falls, all in Independence Township, had car driven by Clayton S. Tibbals, Canal and Locks at Sault Ste. Ma- rie ———_—_— The engineers would open at | . jleast one lock on April 1. On clos- Business Notes re. sry vec! iewving, 0 tae rior port before midnight Dec. the pros and cons of the trans-| Norman A. Barrett, co-owner 9f| 14, veal be fer to the board. ithe Birmingham Laundromat, 1000'downbound. Any vessel passing De- The board also heard a report|S. Adams St., is among 32 laundry |troit upbound before midnight Dec. ‘by Dr, Emerson on the new read-/men currently attending an ad- 15 also would be assured passage. ing center. Three eight-week 'vanced course in management and. courses for teachers deal with cor- practices at the American Institute ‘rective reading techniques, and of Laundering, Joliet. Il). From Japan to Kansas the center also conducts a reading, The institute is the national trade| WASHINGTON un — The 14th clinic for children with reading association and educational center weather balloon released by the The weekly sessions|for the professional laundry indus- Navy in Japan three days ago lwas vhere over Kansas this Barrett lives at 6540 Leytonstone morning after a wafidering tour, said, and plans.are being! ” * assured passage) . St., Walled Lake. lover Ajaska and then Mexico, | |City Assessor, City Hall, — on Tuesday, March 6, 1956 et 9 ‘clock a.m. eastern standard time, at which time and place the Cit ‘Kane shall submit to the Board of Review ttis General assessment tax reli of the City The Board of Review shall conttnue fn session at least two days successively and as much longer as may be necessary to complete the review, and at least six hours in each day during the two consecutive days they are fn session Any person or persons desiring te do Oo may examine his or her assessment on such tax roll atid may show cause if any exists why the valuation thereof should be changed, and the said Board of Review shall decide the same and their decision ahall be final Dated Pebruary 9, 1956 \ ADA R EVANS | City Feb. iTth, 196 a | b Clerk OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY Nights "til 9 P.M. Wayne Gabert Your Electrical Appliance Specialist . 121 N. Seginew St. FE 5-6182. ? eee4t Hey Gang! Come over 'n see our New Cadillac. Cadie ... (cost about the same as lots of so-called low-price cars too... what a deal dear dad dealt). ees Pop popped and we got.a BF JEROME Oldsmobile-Cadiflae - 280 6. Saginaw 84 - Phone FE 46-3568 Wegssey PPSES FETE EG ToT MPR ee cnn * wee cotati E Hy ‘ aT ie i e884 fe ae, o ta i waa Cuy Svamary ze peepenai, HH : i ke gist you i q between and § o'clock 95 § ra #2 3 City * a February 17. ' ~~ CHARTER AMENDMENT NOT! To the electors of the City of Pontiac | Reapereed je hereby given that there shall be submitted to the electors of the City ” Pontiac, Michigan at a Special City Biection to be held in confunction with | Election on March 6 | Bodkkee Bullding Servic “eee Business Services & Taxes Cemetery. | Vaught win Me in state at the soon Puneral Home 13 & PARKE sf, for Housewives rect! sal ne sien | equipment, qoer’ work, (Leeal_& Long Distance—PE 2-8787. ast, . 1 City Clerk | will He in state at the! BETWEEN OW At) Can Avon Center Hospita) he | ° estimate John Taylor, On |GEW LIGHT HAULING OF: peal Feb. itin, 1966 lson-Johns Funeral Home eT. PONTIA writer ‘and get it! ester. OL 1-381 Boe : = ish, fire & moving. FE 0-2582 | Mig. Bue! > FOR PURPREEE ae t Wid. 1 td. Transportation 3 31 GIRL WANTS DAILY RIDE FROM CARROLL LAKE RD. TO PON- TIAC. SHARE EX- PENSES. CALL EM- PIRE 3-0161. Wtd. Wed. Contracts, M tgs. 32 CASH Don't il mur contract or equit) awe ve unlimited ca con ts. wane os for al types of No charge for estimates. Call us toda: Cullough. y. Ask for Ted Me FE 60441 or FE 54-9075 Jc. HAYDEN SUP 96 E. Walton CASH et the most for your land eon- tract. unlimited re ‘1 i cam | ead fe seasoned and Tracts. or he Cl service’ call Jim Russell Young SM FE tet ACTION! ours. lee you afte looking for. tract too large or too small, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 77 N Saginaw Street. Ph FE 68168 Open ere. till 8:30 TQ GET THE MOsT land contract. is the ‘bird’ _ron St. Phone FE_ 12-8316. CASH FOR LAND CONTRA Ts. J. VanWelt. 5440 Dixie _OR 3-1355 IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR land contract or equity in your home hol Templeton, WE HAVE 000. .333_Orchard ¥ ’ At our disposal Realtor FE 44563 to purchase new vr seasoned land contracts for our cHents. Bee me before you sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN, To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN LTY CO. REA Geoperative Real Raa eoekeaee i 0 Evenings and Sundays 1078 W. Huron Ph FE 2-02763 | SUSTSUSESES Unlimited cash for land contracts New or seasoned Reasonable di count Fast action CLARK REA ESTATE 1362 W Huron 8t.. 4-4813 or FE 46492 Ask for Mr. ark WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS We will give vou a cuick cash offer with no agdditidnal hidden costs. Early settlement, Give us a phone call today. Free esti- mates. Nicholie & isrgent Co. OW Huron 8t Notices & SPecocesisi 23° ‘QUICK CASH. For your land contracts — you i! Bey at serv vice — ask for Mr. ~ WHITE BROS. REAL Tons Dixte Ree Phone ‘4 1205 Wanted ed Real Estate 324 32A Mahan Has Buyers YOU WANT ACTION The demand {s creat. Our sales force is exceptionai. eed your Hsting and will do our utmost to Our 1® vears of satisfactory Estate dealings Pont sures oe that vou will be satis- fied We handle all details for fi- nancing “nd closing Call us te day dst vour property. Bur—To Sell—To YOU BUY THROWER LL Iwate or MAHAN poraavet Rael 1 EN *e te Exch chi Co-operative Rea: wenn xchange FE 20263 1075 W Huron NEXT DOOR EVE LS one ma NEEDE: Business and pou morstel tee lard de beh or farma, Qualities ¥ ROY KNAUF, Realtor | 26% W. ee _PE 23-7421: OA :_ OA 6-333 Mpenak Real ar $i el wre oon "= 412 W. woe OE abt | \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEB 16 “ARY 11, 1956 Page L/] THIRTY-FIVE, : oe kh peat ] Ti or Not Sold Wr Toecwste te ba fan't sold yet basp't been lisied, , WHITE « , BROS. REALTORS $66) Dixie Hw : Phone OR 3-1 ~ N SELL YOUR HOME 3 ROOM APT. WITH BATH. FE PRIVA ee { ure pis or Ma rer |__0801 1% Tregent | ihe bath: up ps al poanes: mew 4 ul ~ ainted ace ELLIOTT & SONS TSAR Ca Sem DE) ita ae Western Hwy at M’'beit,,—— =|} ROOMS AND bare PRIVATE ~ Ready for Occup: ancy / TRADES sag s Aonte only - JohD- Only a few left for lease. “New| Is month of January we were =i %, studio . stove, re-| successful in making trades of | 3} ROOM FURNISHED APT. IN| frigeraior inci Model at over $150,000 to satisfied clients, bssement. aX. Jessie. 3165 =Seshabaw Ra Drayton We lize in trades, we do 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE : BATH. —— just 3 biks. E. of om our to satisfy afl parties Adults. Employed couple re a; Ph onapel ee — oe . Large cowh payments _ ferred. 69 Wittams, be Seatd or wed 1-080 @re scarce, trade your equities. )_ ROOM, Panty “FRORNGHED. ; We have numerous listings for _Ground floor, 87 8. Parke R and R _Manegement Co.. Deu. ° ws and do bot feel ~~") ROOMS” PURRISHED. og ase rites obligated, we will give you our "407 7 . bath. Heat & water furnished. MA honest opinion of the posstbility 8... seetle ¢-is6i. of trading your property. DORRIS & SON REALTOR rE An ae. Le 7153 ‘uron 3 Co-operative "Real Emtate ) Exchange ~. CASH — Por email equities If you have what we want we wil! be at your door within 24 hours with cash for, your equity. Call now and tell us’ you have. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN. me Lo PE 56-8165 vue & 30 CASH 48 HOURS FOR yeue HOME UITY iM wel GHT, Realtor Oakland s FE 5-044! | Co-operative "Real Estate Exchange 4 Listings Appreciated Les HABEL NNING TO SELL? List with a firm who gets results. we will sell ood equity or get Gar ing ‘ec we buy — buyers for omes, reas pessnese: 10 expomncet salesm serve y ca mete tomorrow. = . Russell Young | REALTOR . Huron Eves “a 8; ___ FE 4-612 WANTED: CITY LOTS WITH srw. er and water FE ¢0612. Call After 6 bd + BUY OR SELL rane eee reasenabier Cail now and rove meat FE ¢4535 mb. YE ¢iist_ a6 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE Broperty, Purchasers weniee Office 6800 Commerce Rd, Ph. Pontiac. EM }-3311 R. F. McKINNEY UNiv 1-978 LYST, SELL OR TRADE THROUGH CLARK REAL ESTATE ioe SF cares “ "Pesce Co-operative RILEY, Open Evenings ve Real Estate Exchange Por rent. and unfurn. § ¢ LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. ALL Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ADAMS REALTY CO modern. New home. 878 per eee SOS ~~ FE 27053 2AM. tos PM Sere sndTreforengee, Morac | FURNISHED APT. 1 BLOCK IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ) RMS = from Gen ners 32-0668 second floor $23 Orchard Lake § ROOM MODERN 3 BrOR “ T ROOM BACHELOR APT stove _FE +1391 ogee tes Peatice: 06 ment” and and refrigerator FE 30566. 89 ee 3} ROOM MODER) | _=M eT SIDE TERRACE _____| Private entrance Outside City | § ROOM haters a Bo eapeotng Y oe KITCHENETTE OorT | Sin 6236 utoma : prt. bath 2 oved girls or LARGE STUDIO APT Ow west | ] . Adults AS, ad- side. Newly decorated Pvt. | @ RM. HOU 8E FOR | RENT. LAKE- dock, Alberta Apts, _ __, trance FE 23-0661 or after 6 eat view EM_ 3-25. ROOMS PRIVATE Down. FE 54322 7 ROOMS, 3 Daria, 9. GAB HEAT stairs. Bachelor or couple only MODERN 2 ROOM COUPLE FE ¢080e o Cottage, FE. 6-4063 only __12_Washingtoo aaa ABLE TEE TRTELY. Sigal 2 3 RMS $139 & UP. PE 44700 NEW. CLEAN 3 ROOM FUR-| Athens. Drayton Plains, or FE 40808 nished apt Private bath ORiando | Please inspect the proper nage § NIGE LARGE ROOMS. UTILI- . 342 contact the owner Sat b. 18 at) ties. Washing privileges. privat NEWLY DECORATED, WARM, 1 p.m at a 209 Norton and pleasant 3 roca em weivete | HOLMES BARTRAM ROOMS “UTILITIES -FURN- bath and entrance d welcome | ‘ Hey, ished. Ee Elizabeth Leake Ra _¢Yerything furn. 21 N | on 51m NEWLY DECOORATED ON : iaaben BATH HEAT. LIGHTS, "oom with kitchenette Also 00 | BRAND NEW HOME. AT 1 Lows | z r r | tts Private entrance 4 Schoo! teat Gllernmyety re! Howard | Ralarsaces > required’ 61 pies | ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE and bath FE 58466 184 Mt Lesitie R Tripp | r 7-0088 | ! by Dick Turner | "A Rent Apts, Furnished 33 | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 CARNIVAL, ae t MD, FLOOR. PRI St. Joseph Hosp pce SED | eet | Cele see Clarets 2 i 4 . hel Bs BEgR gE fe Shi : ome AN 3 . 3 Rooms AND PRIVATE BATE. reo Crescent Lake Rd. T AND « ROOMS. WEAR Fitter | CLOSEIN APT.” 3° ROOMS AND Body, couple nly. Inquire 100) Peat “lente, gas, stove and re: ‘i; ROOM - APF COUPLE” ONLY. rator furn. $70. 001 _8._Jeoste. LOYD KENT, Realtor J MODERN, IND FLOOR. QUIET | vamen teen __Slean ‘edulte. 1b Judsos. == Sade ms Sroniage ea cael 3 ROOM STUDIO APT. PRIVATE. Next to bath and entrance near Lincoln GoupieTELY NEW.” M de, Yery, private and quiet, Adyits OST tide apt. PE 478i f | DOWER 3 "yee een tee fe) ath Pastas 23000. i + | LOWER 3 ROOMS, 3 ROOM FURNISHED APT. BABY | tats. “Fer tel S _weleome. FE Se TOWER 3 ROOM AND PRIV 3 ROOMS AND BATH. Pwr. BN. ©OW Fhe el ae 5 ah Uf SL a ROOMS PURNISHED, ALL UTIL-| EM 3.4322 a furnished, 173 Norton, PE | MODERN. 3 ROOM, are Am HEAT. | 1781. Fe i { | i "ROOMS 2 HE ‘BATH, PRIVATE * entrance. i223. UNION CT. [AR THE PONTIAC . Nice Laren preferred. FE 70. ey e+ aed and bath. Adults only. “Ce HEMPSTEAD, | ji 2-17 Tan fg 0 Pet On. © 1980 by RA Serie. & 102 EB. -Huron EW, REPERENCE. FE 2-500 | 8 moe ey ‘J LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. stove ee Call an ise iaerely furnished. Private eoteseee | after 5-00 p nehr voeme =e © HAVE. SEVERAL APART. 2 ROOMS PVT. BATH. earer ments with private baths ed floors. Adults only. 164 W. utilities furnished “Adults $57'50 Pike eee mo. & up. Nicholie & Harger > Roows oy BATH. #471 PON- o.aw ‘Huron, FE 5-81 ac Lak © . Roos, 3B, “BATH COUPLE | , Rent Houses Furnished 35 only. FE | } ROOM, MODERN, PRIVATE |? ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. 1% entrance, and bath. FE 26319. 98 | De aon _Center Bt. sheet te oa Yeo ete oan Ws pee | ee iat ae ee ayrmina | 2, ROOM HOUSE ON GENEVA turn. Close to the bus line. Adults | take for sale de et ALONE aes only 38 N. Paddock. oe a ee ‘Hulgais, PR 23172 \) LARGE ROOMS, NEWLY DECO- eee ee |" rated. location. Adults, $16. |3 ROOMS. MODERN AUTO. HOT _Cpll after 4 PE 2-3858. water heat At Lake. ROOMS TOR AUBURN | 3 Williams Lake Rd. Corer | Heb "Auburn, ‘office tm rear |@ ROOMS CE MENY BLOCK a ooMe house warage \¢ ROOM. pads ae a block to bus. At Eiteabeth |_employed days. erences re wired. Availa march | IT ROOM APY TORALLY LOCATED ||. _ Ist. to town. For 3 or 4 business girls. _PE 66782. is pine “FURNISHED HOUSE ae! iidren weicome. Cali Romeo. ‘a Rooms ane @ ORCHARD RD LAKE i feau 23-2360 § ROOMS, 1 . LAKE FRONT ry GaaGe aia -MDN UPPER. “oa oa __rage. Purn. or unfurn FE a A “HOUSE. 3 | APT FOR RENT. CHILDREN es out, Inquire 22 Auburn, Of- welcome. ey Ferry Avenue. FE fice in rear — 218. ____= _________| 995 "House TRAILER AT ayer = LAKE. :. PRIVATE T rent, 3309 Eliz Lake Rd 00m 81370 ISHED | FURNISHED 1 ROOM “HOUSE ON J Lake ear ADULTS | ‘round. 491 8. Daieven Lake Or- Spas, Soe Gn we accion teow, | i oul ee Stee. xe | ~ ea ‘ae References required. 968 per | MODERN. 2 BEDROOM. month. ind r elihoff, manag- —————— = ned or. 2720 fee | co orarey noo : eae a veh oot cham and | SMALL HOUSE ¥ | entrance. shaved) couple + OOTS |. st | WALLED «| TED LAKE 3 3 | BEDRM. MOD- CLEAN, FURNISHED APT CLOSE | ero fences wel- | ——— PE 61143. Cali after | come. V Tae ee es pm EAR 5 =D. COMFORTABLE, 1 ROOM ¥ poems Oth heated. No Gr age te bath entrance, overy- | _ 1 child. 3747 Orchard L .e. Ra “Rent Houses Untera,_. 36 1 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED noone in Waterford area, middie- ged or semi retired couple pre- forces Call OR 32076 before 8 15 am or after 639 pm BEDROOM HOUSE * ~ BATH Garage, garden. School bus et. _ door, OA 83518 BEDRMS WALLED LK ‘MOD tank te ctty. Reasonable MA +1778 ee ROOMS “NOT MODERN 2 miles from Clarkston MA 5-4604_| 4 LARGE ROOM> & BATH ALL modern. New nome $75 sabe aa deposit & reference or off Auburn Ave. 701 Doris Rd stoner. No. drinkers. FE 5-4785 | COUPLE. PRIVATE BATH AND) On line near town CLEAN 3} ROOMS. TILED BATH. partly furnished. On lake 2 kids’ 8587 Pontiac Lake Ra er |DOWNTOWN 3 ROOM APT PRI- | vate bath 107% N. Saginaw St FURNISHED } ROOMS AND BATH. modern, 2715 Shimmons, off La- |__peer Rd. PE 5-2306 GROUND FLOOR APT RO Da DRINK- \3 ers. Clean couple, 1035 Oakland HOUSEREEPINO ROCA FOR 1 Priv. entrance & frig, 83 _No rian Ave FE 5-6T 6-677? __ HOUSES AND APTS

i SAT & SUN. 2to6 PM $1.24) DOWN , 1954 Mode! Home 4 large roome Master bedroom 12xi2. living rm with vestibule entrance itehen custom-bullt water heater Choice of 4 elevations tile and room colors Lake privileges Full price 98256 Drive out M3 to sgn. Late Rd Watch for open J.C. HAYDE no Realtor 6 EF Walton FE 8-044! VACANT — 61,250 bow} bap Full price trict. Has living room, room, nice Kitchen. 3 pe screened porch and rear Sorc a ane monthly. Would take lone down with higher month! ¥ payments FE 448) Or apple 6 Summit | Street NEED .A FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified ads to sell; rent. find a | good job. FE.2-8181 is the |" ant Ad number | wt, Tube, | Realtor | F. C. Wood Co. Modern | cabi- | run type furmace, | \ | | | 9 Oskiand Ave _—_~_—sSP (0-9409 WEST OF Y, 2 BED- room brick bungalow $7,906—$1,- 300 down, $60 per month, FE __ +3408, nay Yoda | BRICK RANCH— on of lovely hom: fost iss y ie, $500 DOWN us show it we Oreo [0800 FULL PRICE — Lane front Nicely located 1 bedroom home| *" ait te on 50 x135’ fenced lot. Very nice} nice say hen one py tend small bome tor young or retired | imeluded y 6 tnd. transportation. Pull’ price |$0080 SENSATIONAL VALUE — Oe ORCHARD LAKE RD. wan & beamees gee AR fn. old, ie two NEAR MAPLE has *, plastered wails. Excellent modern Ahn home ‘The of terms. Full basement, gas heat, With 20 2 30 framed shop. tear house 97960 ATTRACTIVE HOME end small steb —in ti late dite on 3 set well beck from nighwas oa lots. Pi of Cheer 2% acres. Ad le to many com-| ful Youngstown kitchen, giassed- merical uses i) price for quick to reh, one. $13,000 with 61.800 Dn. 675 | lake privileges. Has aw Por’ full parca ir hrs Boyt ulare ea. re. re . PIONEER HIGHLANDS 6PECIAL— rage block from i= te Lake on nicely iemtecnped wt A real buy at «13. S HANDY MAN NOTE-This 4 room ranch style is on a large lot with 1 heat, Needs some finishing but’ very livable You can't go wrong at only $7,000. Terms L. H. BROWN, Realtor 302 W Huron &t. rE 23-4810 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange em het ~ $395 Dee BRAND WEW | ater ___| | & Lincoln Jr Heh dis- | an Din | *Aeeee «pada Open | 1011 W. Huron FIT HOME READY FOR YOu WORK LOCATED WEST SUBURBAN LOT, 181225 REALTOR | Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M50 | Office Open 9-8 Oh 3-1238 A 530 call OR 37038 Elizabeth Lake Estates LIKE NEW -— jedrooms, Liv- ne - L Kitchen, Bath, Olaased reh. Ot] heat, Water heater, Aluminum storms ouly 96:90." Lake prt oe too. ages VERY SPECIAL is fom built this pagel it builder « iene brick home. The r rangement, huge t window cverieena the “ mA ds. All 3? bedrooms iw se master, Wardrobe closets. a complete ‘ceramic tile nt ene with twin lavatories “ lo ft. ., The woued basement Rae as r rec. Beg pani cnechd ® ates ebble’s ser ded geo! : ton? “with privilege ly. the' man x = WEST ee! BAN RAY O’NE IL. » Realtbe taxes. AN NETT | OFFERS Clarkston— Acre Lp Kecalacms ene EAN an SMITH ° pools 1 Sea sos Si Baap ata REAL ESTAR Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE A BIG FAMILY RANCH HOME Mere is truly modern big a living at ite best, This 109 ft. room, weet side, Lt oad and Mos stone bome $595 Dows plus costs oh NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES - Auto. gas cabinets, we be is . room, Wide tty" ts ping and water cod bun” Drive s Oakiand several bioeies past Montcalm — turn ot sign & om a ar Inglew OPEN DAILY FROM 1.00 P.M. PEARL BLDG. CO, | FE $-7923 aeceipee. on Otter Lake. ru on termes 2 FAMILY Very weil kept 16 room 2 family located near St. Joseph's Has full basement ° pn ee | price $31, | oad | oeperetive Ree Real Metate Emscose oni the exterior, joe: near Ox- ford on 1 acre with lake privileges R. J. VALUET, Realtor Oakiand Dees 7 Sow, Te wi mich = ite WARD E. -PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 KNUDSEN INCOME & screens, )\% car garage. Fenced TERMS ~ 3 Family NEAT & CLEAN INCOME - Each epartment hag 4° roome *parate entrancer owner # apartment plus income of 6138 per clot Just off Beid wit. eiosd in DOWN J. R. Hiltz Realtor Real Eetate and eeereece PE 6-418) IN | cect tOn’ ban eee [Reger etna le ral ain large livin family bps Stosst 4 & West side bedrooms, Main floor lavatory. The walk-out basement has laundry, storage & furnace rooms Auto. of] eat, garage There's ins im, storm = win- dows filce screened safest Bhady lot. Clofe to school & eee! for large er or wasabi. remodeling. nt waa at $11,500, $2,400 o $75 mo, NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. 33 0W. Huron At Opes | FE 6-010) | Evenings ‘ “PERRY PARK St. Fred's School Dist Be sure to bath on second New | ele New garage For $1.00 down and $48 per month ou can buy this 4% room and ath home. Ot] heet. WM:H. KNUDSEN REALTOR $10 Pontiac State Bank FE +4516 Country Home § BEDROOMS. rooms large cat replace, we insulated. 2 acre site. 2 car Ka- West of Pontiac, $18,000. rage. terme. ~ WwW oan z ‘street, die. “rraits Lake, Ideal area ‘amall children, $16,500, aa LOOK #1000 DOWN ' LAKE FRONT YOUNG Has Done It Again! Low overhead means — ® a fates outs: ing features re walls floors, hares insulated, picture window, ful: FHA terms think you will agree. in one week OPEN DAILY 18 416 Osmun DIRECTIONS South on Bivd. to Ogmun, right to Signs 7 Fart Opea ful] basement storms and screens, large lot, 97500 full price, Lawse heseieee: 2 car garage, large outside grill, beautiful landscaped lot, with $1,000 down, call for an pointment. on xt 2 bedi =5 plastered walls, oil heat, alum screens, 2? car garag built eh a — “ten Te $8550 zien $1750 further polls ranch beg mee a C. Schuett | Russ Ny Young 08! Com EM 34101 aaa bbc i eee ha, ates! Gon inves 4 . a 3S tee : t t ee ee ee | HAYDEN completely ae | | Excellent Terms WM. A. we oy te you will like. Se Sete KENNEDY Dedrooms. A conven me Eitehes enac Bar, Ase A. separate dining room, tile me REALTOR pene venky. 3 OPEN EVENINOS “TIL ¢ pepe oil i far ; sees es nats ” aan ANCH TYPH HOME AL NOUR, BORED. ¢ hips rooms. becewaad Gin eh ket CLs oer i?xir. Living | _ 20302 ~ $600 DOWN “Tneher with custom built ¢abinets. Bath. Gun type furnace! Choice of 4 elevations, tile eolors, Privileges on White Lake, $8,250 with $1,250 down. | 8 room and bath-with automatic oil floor furnace. Steel cabinette © sink with steel kitchen cupboards. Lécal close to Fisher Body a on _— ot. Payments only 4 ACRES. 3 Bedroom home. Wall on! ee cee peemeee formaee, "R.D. RILEY, Broker tool ) epee tne ol ae i. Own. ive 2-3812 PE 1-0086 SS Rete ah ee tera’ FOR SALE or TRADE room, bath, 66 . Fruit trees, LAKE} room home of shade garage. S00" with $2,- "Bees eee Oto. dn. vor trade t ace ¥ Sree wis possession this vagemvent aie, as 000 Fe ows mmnedinte Possession GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS THERE’S WELCOME Sip eae tive 4 bedroom eration. ee cash tom Ne cal Fiiot Lake Orion, brick with lixlé hi eek tks To =. Sell-To Trade —_ ‘Automatic ol] heat, N be- rege am, ser “ther Wim p.m. rooms pe . furnace, other desirable features. CLARK REAL ESTATE PE 46402 or PE 44813 136g W. Hurop Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES Open Sunday 1-6. 193 Dover, % mile west of M59, one block south of Elisabeth a ebro aba” Anns aa on SP pero | gas heat, alumi- sash and screens, carpeting, sarees, yet recreation rm. apick and 5) a pos- session, Exclus ‘ah KUSCHE JOrdan 6-1528 re 64133 = Johnson Say Anas 6 eee 2-11 “How did you happen to forget a parking meter?” For Sale t Houses lg er = As /atkins-Pontiac Estates” Open for Inspection } large living room fac- jake. with natural fire- f ¢, storms and place. ofl furnac screens, have — lakefront walle the price is right. Give us now Evenings after 6 call Mr. Weit sel, PE 3-1585. OFFICE OPEN +6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 SYLVAN VILLAGE 2260 PONTIAC DRIVE New, exciting, Vestibu brick wall with mee in ma- hogany jing . uge picture window. | plastered walls, with cove ceilings, Tile bath and van- tty. Dream kitchen with built in rs and Lopes bg range th eossl end large recreation space. e believe this to ® wonderful buy af $17,000. Shown any time by calling. R. D. RILEY, Broker FE 2-2012 PE 17-0086 rds, fully veut "fan, Stairway -to floored attis, ample for 3 fu- ture Fooms. storms screens, space recre- ‘| atm Seah baka LE a PLUS TAXES & INSURANCE : YOUR CHANCE FOR built, bungalow with full base: Walton, 4 “Biva vd aod Wain Road ‘ on . Pete walls ents” heat, and moos heat rk Sea og low taxes ‘Por pine sg es oe Se a ee ee cet sae Biot ® Pao lf I Ta “WAGNER oN down, BE aT. - Geo eRIrwin| HOMES Te seit- Org , roo. i n 00 Paidwin ave | 1960 N. Opdyke Rd. 7 : PE estan ve nant “Benet aneoae FE 47197 MAHAN : * iste off aie Line | gene @ re clone to. Crosby ke A i or REALTY ©O.. REALTORS _sinao. On G EO. AL fARBLE, Realtor Cooper TE 200). NORTH END * | e261 ance a wecrera 1078 Huron STOUTS | Best Buys Today! WEST SUBURBAN “tt a! down. By appointment, Even! unt Gosiyn, ca cor, Ird Co-opera aed fur. olbrook and turn Lew down ” posse POR COLORED s and oll peak Coren water! Venetian biinds ing. $2,000 down. $7,850 FE serio, 2 BEDROOMS AND DEN $750 Down PAYMENTS $37.97 _ 4 room bungalow, new fur- and tyath Beg oes tacili- Ses. Full price $6,750. ST. MICHAEL’S AREA wely 6 room 1 sto: ems: roome,. recreation err rage fenced yard. Only wi, terms, WHITE LAKE TWP. IVAN W, SCHEAM FE 5- ek tase FE ai a ings a! Renders EALTOR tive Real. Estate Exchange FOR COLORED @ Crawford 8t.—Open Sundays poo cad bot, fede i em Aviomete hess) hear city golf course, end Mee with full: basement. furnace, Fe ¢9312 Kester’ aod? ferge land- eater arge ian ’ i ' scaped lots. A genuine bar- A HOME OF YOUR | sana os only $6,000 with OWN ~ HANDYMAN Wisi SIDE role eae Sine R Area. An | _ 96 for a good buy fn excellent new room ranc ger : posts en see home. Picture window, living located J on room 12x24, a country-size kitch- St, with 3 bedrooms, off en & dining room. Laundry area. foors and one car # large closets, large lot. Owner erage. Large ict close to eccupied but needs some ftnieh- us and schools iced to ing tor ee rong 6 300 as il on 1 ness forces sale at on fr — sd = $1,300 dn. & #62 int: LAKE PRIVILEGES With this rambling 3 bed- Toe ‘tn In- dependence Twp se ment, furnace chatty es dinette Pk of ease ree eect at = & OOF Gnty ee $8,250 ou $2.150 dn, $600 DOWN Moves you into this cute 2 home located off with large “ofl circula- bath. Quick one. Only Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Eves. Till WEST SUBURBAN A fi (33 W. Huron § FOR COLORED “$1,450 DOWN Immediate Possession This @ bedroom home has such livable eg as full basement, sutomatic heat, automatic and located just off M59 near the new Waterford High School. yal oo only $8.050. §70 per " HOLMES- BARTRAM 432 Diste Mwy. OR 31050 FOR 6 WFEKS ONLY! NOTHING DN. Babs pelt od. _mortaans costa to SHEL. 1 "HOUSES conétructed on your lot Jobs Sau 4 to 6 weeks. Bee our i fe Horse $019 Cass-Eliz Rd PE 42232 _ er _FE 24179 F Ss * rs} js= le. Ey a” ed he is lye 2 is |r OTTAWA HILIs 4 BEDROOM HOME | Sale or trade this attractive fam Uy home, consisting of two nice Gedroorts on main floor smacious living room 1)}x24. carpeted and with fireplace beautiful kitchen and Break ian room, dandy base ment wit ew ine 2 bedtoom cinder block | ranch home. only year old Nice lot enzonntle with $1.000 dn. 975 m NICHOLIE. AND HARGER oa - PE 58-8183 | Open Evenings BARGAIN FOR CASH Large 2 bedroom, carpeted living | room. large glass porch. full pase merit, oil furnace, Potpildat ar all in A-] condition. $8, PONTIAC REA AL. a Y 177 Baldwin FE 53-8275 j | | i 7? MW. Saginaw 8. Ph. AS eee ones Byes, TH 8:70 NORTH SUBURBAN pos Aged i cornea ining room, full bath Brice, $7,500. $1,000 down. good he J ovebg er Auto. oil | furn and acuereite Lake rivileges, * Batdes aril, Better CWA. Taylor aes — INSURANCE Free Parting! Open vali A DANDY HOME ONLY $1,500 DOWN 2 nice lots with Cyclone fence. surround this completely moderg 2 bedroom home with 24 ft car- pete@ living room Natural are Place. and large mirror "14x10 ft GIROUX & FRANKS » GENERAL REAL ESTATE ixie Hwy OR 3-9703 | 8; Bat. ‘tl 5 Plant, Slacklos drive, rage, outdoor egrill other outstanding appointments Sell or take five room bungalow in trade | VACANT BUNGALOW $1,500 DOWN A dandy modern two bedroom bungalow with stairway to ‘good basement . oak floors, tile bath nice kitchen also A-| garage Bod beautiful landscaped lot 70x300 with excellent eurrourfding homes | BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW 8 OR TRADE : Outstanding home. consisting psi = pe beeatitel spacious livable wall carpeting lovely. kitchen. eae rage and fenced jot. Sell or trade, on 3 bedroom home in North! ZONED BUSINESS ME & WORKSHOP | Just off N rey 1 eiec® from | Sears. Dandy ern Toom home with beautiful biteben A-1| barcement, gas heat, earade plus workshop with poaise fa cilities. A bargain at $9.075 WE SELL—WE TRADE. DORRIS & SON - = (We have a REALTOR FE ¢1557. | 733 mrotr Co-operative Real Bates Excliange 383 Auburn Ave, € 83 N Telegraph Rd. Open Eve Co-operative Real Estate Exchanee This ne ch type 3 bedfoom face cote home on the corner of Orchid St. & Shelby with s lis 18 ft living room, modern com- x ing area 6x16, 3 large bedrooms, full & shower, acieet No. 1 oak Moors Roman brick fireplgge, full base- ment, sutomatic warm air —— 62 gal. pag coder hot water On tiful corner ater. beau lot 100x180. Priced to sell Ina $15.- down, will duplicate. Salesman on the. prop erly Sat. & Sun. from 1 to 6. W ATERFORD TWP. ha perc 2 be wonder ful condition with a "1212 living dining-kitchen~ atea 6x16, bath : shower, olastered walla, selec floors, steam heat, Recrecl hot water heater |- aol Uord FSM itnaseaned 4, all landscaped. 14x18 chicken house, & grape arbor. Reasonably priced et 69,300 cash to mortgage. DRAYTON PLAINS This 4 room cement block Lid story bungalow Living room is 12x14. Dining room ts 12x14 Kitch- en is 12x14 2 pe. bath & shower. Full basement. Automatic warm air heat Oi hot wi heater. On a beautiful lot 116x215 This home needs repairs & ceco- rating. Priced to sell tor 65.806! with $800 down, PONTIAC Ts this lovely 4 —_ 1 story frame home with bedrooms ving room is 1oKl4, eodern kitch- en 6x9, fier goog one sn basemen as at, gas ter. on A pte lot 80x136 with Blacktop, streets, water, sewer = large 2 car arage fies teas trees and 4 nice work-| ran Also gas range is included the price. Priced to sell for ta.ss0 with $1,500 down. Le AKEFRONT ‘This @ room 1 story 2 cottage Woodhull takes "This! cottage ts fully insulated for year around livi Has living and dining room Automatic oil warm Part basement Oi) hot Nice lot S4x1 with large trees. This home needs some interior work Priced to sell for $9,800 with $3,000 down water heater LAKEFRONT Here ts a 8 room 1% story cot Good sand beach. Some large trees, peers plc boat and Mock. Only down LADD'S 4286 Dizie Hwy, Drayton Plains OR 31231 4267 MN. Laveer Rd. or M24 FE 56-0291 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange HES SEMINOLE 8 room. 1's story Colonial. 33 ft ving room with fireplace sun- room and 1', bath down. 3 bed- rooms and bath up. To include wall-to-wall carpeting in 2? fooms Bhaded and beautifully landscaned lot Garage. Price 617.000, 7 terms. DRAYTON WOODS The very latest design in a con-/ tentporary brick ranch home = Fairport. 6 well-planned room 1% tiled Oy and attached pias tered garage Large picture win-| dows, water softener. storms an acreens. Nice lot, 680x290 Price. | $15,950, easy OT or FHA terms | Don't miss this one. SOMETHING SNUG | Handy to stores and smack on the bus line and tn o nice neighbor- hood on Marshall Bivd All white 6 room. i'y story home, plus ce- dar paneled den. New kitchen) and bath Gas furnace I's car ga-" rage To include rich carpeting in) 2 rooms. Ogly ¥n. KINZLER REALTOR #70 W Ruron st Phone FE 4-3525 | Cooperative | Real Estate Exchange) FOREST LAKE SUB | GRACIOUS LIVING SPACIOUS: LIVING! 1650 sa_ ft! 2 full baths | 2 bath 3 bedrooms. paneled ac- tivities room. Corner fireplace Built-in range, built-in oven Dish- washer Hot water pane] heat R diant heat - PONT! ESTATE 2 car garage. Extra large lot. We Select lot, feateushion price. OR are excited about this one — you, 3-5740 will be too! HURRY! 8 ACRES EXCELLENT LOT THE PEACEFUL PATTERN of life tn the country {s yours for the asking in a neat modern 4 room bungalow 17x12 living room, up to the minute itchen. Year ‘round: plarcround for your youngster at $10.25 59 $2500 down and a chance to put your idle hours a work. BE FIRST, NOT SORRY Humphries REALTOR FE 20474 FE 47114 COLORED § and bath, 2 Allene home. Bi Nice 3 bedroom home. Very elean. ADAMS ment xtra Fenced of- chard with, a variety of fruit trees. Chicken house lots of shrubs and For Sale Houses 4286 Dixte Hwy. OR Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ‘a r tn kitcher’ Oversize) WATKINS =. es 43 WHITE BROS. LAKEFRONT DO IT YOURSELF desire. Wa pecrtesmns ard cee yours "tr gr Re Full pri bed na for int CLARKSTON aad [= down ~ you can have room ranch home with at- ir ner lot with nice lawn & shru Within walking d e to Clark- ston Schools. Best 1 — the “ price is $ one Huntoon Lake Privileges 3 bedroom brick rancher with lake privileges on e lots ot i abundance . Lawn & shrubs low rambling 4 large Thermo- pane picture windows with a view The carpe living rm has « large cutstone fire- leasoyt #3 The roo decorated § All select th fiz- ures All metal Youngstown cup- boards & reeery Completely fur- nished if desired $17,900. $7,900 down, Shown by app’t. only, WHITE BROS. ALTORS Phos. 3-1295 Open Eves, im 9; Bun 1 to 38 peer one Tae reese) BEAUTIFUL 85 FT. LAKEFRONT lot, . Wolverine Lake, 64,050 with $1,450 down. Hannan. L: SILVER LAKE FRONTAGE. 75 FT. Near Golf Course. Highly restrict- ed. Cash or terms. OR _3-1150 | $5600. 4 ROOMS: AND BATH, LAKE- “front” : Aft. 6 PE 2-4375. For Sale Resort Prop. 44A NEW CABIN , FINISH INTERIOR TO YOUR OWN Pleasure. Exterior completed with cate type roof and log slab sid- ing. Water is in and electricity ts available. This 24x20 Situated om 775x145 ft. ust outside of St substantial down payment. Ph. le MA 65-4210. For Sale Lots 46 Building Sites “% ACRE AND LARGER Rolling appt restrict- ed. Price $1500 to $4250. re 3 venta subdivisions, the in hills north of moceri tor 20 per cent down, ance at low mortthiy payments, Roger B. Henry, Inc. S11 Matn St. 1849 E. Aubare Rad 1-0711 OL 1-0121 Rochester, Mich. LOT 100x295 JOSLYN AND WAL.| ton $150 down. oo $1150. FE 53442 after 6 pm LADD'S Signs Are Everywhere @_Oskinns | WINTER BARGAINS Ave. Castell Realty FE 5-0459 YOU CAN SAVE YOUR LAKE WATEIN front w good $3,850 «: ranch home site, 107 lake privileges. west of ‘ontiac. terms. MACEDAY hill, overlooking terms. e with tion dug for good-s: OTTER LAKE. oes Only ft. with lake wn ean 34 miles | MONEY ON LOT BY BUYING |. BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH. LAKE, 50xiS0 ft. beach Located on Legapet pears Drive. Priced at $2,250 with Very scenic LAKE. lake front location on high wood- lake. $4,500 $1,050 with easy terms. F.C. Wood Co. Corner Williams Lake Rt. - Mie AMS 100 fh. wooded lot with lake privileges. case: ized basement. Cla: viding. MA Chapin Level Bilverbell Rd. 280 acres Newman Rd. 96 acres mony St. 235 acres REALTOR Corner Williams ae Re. (M50) OR 3-1235 After 6:30 call OR __For Sal Sale a acears 49 47 R PE 6-1131 BERT CHAPIN, Nil Orchard _ 1b ACRES. GENTLY } ROLLING. rkston area ideal for subdi- 5-3486 acreage! We have lots a! chance for vou to omes ran 8a 3. mile Dp MEN CEL! 8 SHOW YOU Humph REA os 83 N. Telegran! MR. BUILDER ‘The trend is toward homes with six 5.- acre A bout 30 acres in all. group your ging to THIS ries ulpment, Property Pee 800. No costly land clearing neces- from Clarkston AND ONE OF QUR SALES- PAR- FE 2.0474 m Evenings Ope: Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ACREAGE “Looking for elbow room? Then you | MY 3-1143 better check these parcels. he) COD) onpsesuoesescocconer MCTES oe. ceveeees 10 meres ....sceeees DO BETES oe en eee nnn $9,000 Small down payments. Call today for appointment fr RAWFORD AGENCY 63% W. Huron PE 4 1549 LI LARGE PARCEL OF LAND, VIC. of Rochester. Can be subdivided. Shown te appt. only 5-8660, AND, 20 ACRES IN LLE sw x DEER COVER. CALL ARMS AND ACREAGE ~__ For Sale Farms @ FOR F. Call Rutledge OR 3-1111 FE 4-0003 80 ACR Here {ts a fine. rom Pontiac remarkable buy for Suchy Realty, Orton A corner parcel of Poftittac, acre with re C PANGUS ig m beautiful business lot on the Dixie in the heart of Drayton Plains. Septic tank is in | 2 dry wells are in. Water is in | Pong and foundation ts in for 36 building Priced to all feel $9500 with $4000 down. DUNN FARMS This is beautiful lot 175 © 360 in a good area. Highly restrict- ed Close to everything. On good roads. Priced to sell for §2100.. LADD'S OPEN SUNDAYS Drayton Plains 23-1231 el MN. ionn Rd. or M24 FE 54-0201 Tdeal kins- building site im the Wat- ‘ontiac Estateé in Waterford wp Size is 109 = 150 feet and ts priced at $1250. LOVELY HILLTOP SITE Rochester area ve nice view and: in a most desirable ‘location. Reasonable restrictions. | Lot is 101 x 303 feet . price fs $1,205 with $150 dn. and $20 & month. We = have a very large variety of in varee pleasant loca- tions. Do ‘Do's aot b ealtate to call lorm Edw. M. Stout, Realtor flowers. Drive by 495 Nebraska. and cal! if interested $6,750. 61, 250 down $50 per month. After OR 3-2420, Piastered walls auto. heat, base- ment, Near bus }ine. $7,050 down. After 6. PE good selection of lots, all on improved streets, Cash or terms. Call for more SFB ee #3393 103 E. Huron . Full base- od heat, 2 car garage. Paved street. Recently decorated. Nice oak floors. This Ser y for some caoregi ta family ey a nice well-loeated home. ee a Shown by appointm ‘KG. HEMPSTEAD. trade FE 2-1703 FOR ‘SALE BY OWNER: farm on MI5 Secreoms and bath Wir A for electric location for business or ville, tece of farm Lepage Fenton EMBREE & ‘GRE GG EM 3-33 Eves. EM 3-3197 | sy EM_ 33708 240 ACRES ONLY $21,009 room modern house barn. 30 cow stanchions Drinkin cups 3 silos Gas pump. A rea: E BARGAIN gently rolling ” miles area Priced below abe vacant acre- age. Soil ts rich = walnut, Newly fenced Has 7-room house, barn and other out butidings. Some trult, garden 6: quan- tity of grain & eased: A $13,000. arm And plenty of other farms. P W. DINNA ville. 120 ACRES within 20 —teoTh hom: stanchion barn, Level Ronse ene an miles 2, Large W. Huron +2577 After @ FE 46313 4 ACRES 8 ROOM NEAR MIS. 18 “1919 Mis Ph. Ortonville 132 Collect loo ACRE KENTUCKY F : Near Corbin. Good house & build- | DIXTE: ings on hard-top road. Sell up, stove. Michigan Box 307 for fur- | __ther her tnformantion Phone 34R2._ FARM SPECI #0 acre modern farm, stanchions, silo milk house, Hany levie bedroom home Priced with terms if in al barns, is and sta, fine bldgs fillable. neaenn 3 A-1 Bldg so desired. 10 acres with modern home toc- eated right on M15 highway just Millington, Mich basement rods of frontage on parement, at $8500 with only $3000 north of bedroom home, priced down, 180 acres of the best in bidgs., easy terms. tiéns In one mily odern moral | barn, 2 ailos, many fine out bidgs Modern ? family dup- per cent wire fence cent drained, concrete barn vard nothing missing in over three ALS land best in soft, enera- this esta and farm. Priced with terms. Farms shown only by appt. EARL SUGDEN REAL 22 Park St. Lapeer, yack PH Office M Eve. SELL pes ee on cae o rr has ive stores. ioders| gas heated apt. furnished, Large high Rey ment for storage, ete F ON AES al Commercial, Terms, REALTOR x m N. 60200 FT. wit 3 mM : 8-9523 48241 and Sun. MO 43825 Sale Bi Business Property y 49 Bid very best cups | all many ARM. | or) 20 ACRE | 6roam house 1 bed- % bath down. Oi! heat Ideal 3 3 te Saginaw ress FT = a LOT FOR St. Box 10, FOR SAL: BY OWNER north of Pontiac: aa all 150 MT hotel 5-3048 after 4:30 PLACE A “LOST AD.” Call FE28181 for an ad’ to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. Say “charge it.” Ls | Restaurant TRADE, RESTAURANT A nice nefghborhood restaurant on main highway in active busi- ness section. Very good equip- ment and well established er has priced this place to move in a hurry. Very reasonable lease. Down payment is so small anyv- . one can aoe to own. this = money m HOTEL-TAVERN Sel polo tts see this spot! shows 845.000 gross that's plus ronae! ete, Only $17 - 500 down will buy business, prop- erty, valuable corner and all Room rental will make the Day. ments. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 1873 8. Telegraph Rd. _ PE 4-1582 Plenty of parking at our front door 6 ACRES LAND ON ELIZABETH Lak , voned Manufacturing Now renting $200 per month, Ideal location for many types of busi- ness. Some buildings. Outstanding buy. $20,000, WE BELL — WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS, FE ¢1597 Huro Co-operative. Real Estate Exchange iw f SMALL SHOPPING CENTER ropos business corner 7 fates solthwest of Pontiac. business suitable Drugs ware. offices. etc Pontiac Press, Box 68 GROCERY STORE WITH 5DM in: beart of fishing and hunting area in U.P for particulars write. Newkirks Grocery, Box 1 Shingleton, Michigan, SMALL CLEAJERS FOR SALE. __PE 56-0303 after 5 o'clock To BUY, “TO SELL. REALTO oe ee 1s ‘THE Money to > Loan \State Licensed Lene Lenders! 35,000 Families Recommend Buckner's * Four (4) Buckner Conven- tent offices in Pontiac area, where ho are ‘bor. ie ap - @. month payments. vue get ful amount, bBo deductions. BORROWING 18 LESS THINE. . T OF at Buckners THAN YOU Get from loan needed cash quickly esSuckner's friendly company Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located: Pontiac, 2nd Floor, National Bidg. Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixie Hwy. ed Lake, 230 Barnston inext to Bank) Utica, 45462 Van Dyke one block North across from Bank LOANS $20 to $500 On Signature HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF TOR BIRD" ~~ DAIRY QUEEN Located on Orchard Lake Rd loca- | tion, Be ready to open carly in March. Will teach you the busi- _hess FE 5-0216 after 3 pm | SUNOCO SERVICE ‘SPATION For lease at 15112 Fenton Rd. (US- 23) Fenton, Mich. This ts an at- tractive 2 bay building. Present- ly pumping high galicnage with well-established Iubriration bust- hess Profit possibilities are ex- | cellent for an aggressive individ- uel A representative will be on the premisea.from 10 am. to 6 pm. Fri, Feb 17 and from 10 am. to 4 pm Sat Feb. 18 Personal interviews Tanged at other times by con- tacting Sun Gil Co. Post office Box 690. Flint, Mich., or phone | Plint CEdar 2-1987. 9 am. to 5 pm. Mon. thru Fri * é Partridge . ” NS $25 TO $500 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE OES & a irda _ eee a See awrence TODAY’S SPECIALS N d $500 ~ eee enn builders supply ee usiness in excellent location on main highway in me of , aol Less r Oakland County's fastest growing | WITH OU ICK areas Ideal for a “big volume operation’ Established over 20 Years. $30,000 down plus stock, EIGHT MONTH LIQUOR bar to- | cated on the direct route to e of Standish straits, just north Excellent, well equipped bide Home availabie. Only $12.500 down. SHORT ORDER GRILL near movie theater in busy Corp . community. Seats 24 terior new tececorated: lease. Only $1009 down WARD E. PARTRIDGE REAL 108 Ble i 3581 | ACATION 1% BLES. "west Or Ui TORAPH | Open 7 ® REAL ESTATE. & BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICHIGAN | SALESMAN OR MANAGER FOR | complete line of building supplies Must have had experience in sell- ing e able to organize own office direct Good offer to pro- Tessive individual one willing Oo work for advancement Call | FE 2-309] sr appointment. Ask — _for Mr_ Kent WELL - ESTABLISHED GROCERY on west side, perfect for man & wife Can buy prop, bldg, fix- tures & equip. for $500 dn. plus inventory. Bal on emsy terms Beer & wine. Cail FE 6-6757 after 6:00 p. m. : f 10 tt VENDING MACHINES Nets $35 a wk. MArket eT, HWY BLANC) —Groceries wine, gas 7 Ofte DAY of sonire 1D 3 blocks | | ue al eg me aeuee inn aa cluded in this price. SCOTT LAKE ROAD. s8050. 41 st Ghemtcgiss sad’ Rest “LET'S TALK Clark Real | Estate 1362, W. Berea | Immediate Possession home, ‘pores teed bh te 5 ine mate heat full in sultan. “so” BUSINESS” ask for Mr. Clark, Open evenings” Leepanlea tes 2m value that gomes feet has 2 bed- Bee them 53 All wool new Ropocata, that have hever been Worn, Regular Fle” imported tweeds, Shetlands, and gabardines. One and two of s = Each one # sensational value a size scale bese lor quantity in your size. “04 35, 36 31 38 38 49 <7 e 6 T 8 3 a 11 HUB Clothiers 18 N Saginaw 8t. BEAUTIFUL SHEARED es eoat. Almost new. Reasonable. $-3228 aes BLACK PERSIAN LAMB FUR Coat. ood 15. PE 8 8. BE Wool outs, topcoats, sportéoats, jackets, all “arr $5.00 & Up. Wool ta at L [ coats, oo od geieeton, $18.50, _Credit if desired. LADIES WINTER COAT, 6126 14 $10. Call after 6. Dark green. 3-2) EM MAN 3 LONG FUR-LINED GOAT. 3-7088, near Airport. uae WOMAN'S 8 HOE Green, Size 4's. eeee worn. FE 54381. Sale Hous Household old Goods 57 57 SIZE GAS _ RANGE. “condition. $35. FB 5-7925 AB APT. | ame ELECTRIC RANGE. b 14 . First heaped Bend _ Both in good condition, FE 1 FE ese Electric, 503 WN. A BUY, mu RADIOS, an ee Fe $1 Also record players. —_5-8755. : AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC KITCH- en stove, refrigerator like new. Power lawn mower 3 times. Electr Sun Ray room heater. 2 pair of traverse drapes _ All reasonable. FE 2-1111. auto WASHING MACHINE. te laundry tub with attach, lo-phono. comb. FE 63026. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH - ITALIAN walnut dintng = suite. vee $350. will cuparate. 3-3924 anytime incl. Sun. BENDIX i7-IN TV. MAHOGANY console with % doors, new ture dg excellent fete ao _ $60.95 MI 6- 6-1300, BENDIX ELECTRIC YER. a eee. fully ranteed Delivered rir sega robes tae Wi Bat ogy oo per wee ay" A-1 condition. $30, Phone 3711. 2 model. _MY +1 BLONDE YOUTH BED & chests of drawers. FE 46317. BOTTLE GAS New low price. Complete tnatal- lation. Only $10 plus gas. Kenyon Fuelgas. OR 3-2401: ee OF LINED D GREEN DRAPES. 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 See WALL TILE RN. FT. Be GUAR, HOUSE PAINT. ‘OaL. ‘$1.08 Se VIN IN RUBBER BASE PAINT, GAL, SALE A IOL-A SYERS, 14i W | SERVICE? | Then Home & Auto tg the place to come. Most loans modes ve your first visit, Se come phone for cash to $500 on aout | auto, furniture or signature and a repayment plan suited to your needs Friendly, courteous service awaits you. Leslie Fleisher Man- ager Berkey Voss, President. Ph. FE $8121 © Home & Auto | ood | | E| | Hours @ to 5; Saturday 9 to 1 407 “Cow munity _Nat) Bank _ Bldg TEAGUE FIN ANCE CO. 20? N. MAIN ROCHFST ER, MICH. LOANS 25 TO $500 LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS Rochester OL 60711, OL 1- O79 | GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1048 to 195§ cars Bring your titie Most deals closed in minutes, Loans also made on furniture. Signatures and other securities. Oakland | Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BI. FE 2-9206 CASH NOW PAY LATER PLAN Get cash you need now later in monthly amounts can afford. Phone, write or come BENEFICIAL EINANGE CO: 1 W Lawrence St FR 70249 __ Mortgage Loans | _54 LOANS $600 to $1, 500 Oakiand County, For home additions or improvements Oo rough-n or enclose houses partly constructed. To build s garage or on garage home On second mortgages. ply 200 National Aas ntiae or phone FE 4-4 55 Swaps _ BUILDING LOTS ~oem : $200- $400 accepted as trade in on used cars H J. Van Welt. OR 3-1355. 5 s App ___ Pont ‘Loan Company) | ice tabse, 32-3251 CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE or tools, OR 3-2711 |CLEAN SPRING & MATTRESS. Maple chest of drawers. FE 6-2400. 925 Melrose ‘CHILD'S VANITY AND CHIPFO- nere, $20 7 drawer maple desk, _ Uke new, $38 OR 3-427. DINING ~ ROOM — ‘SUITE, T Fc. Jr size. Also ® by 16 rug. he _ Grandview. DAVENPORT & CHAIR, HAND earved, red walnut wood, gold brocade upholstering. Admiral 27" floor model, dining table, 6 chairs. and gold brocade. ak meee sewing machine, new, 9x12 pt size gas stove & re- frigeratar like new. 2 double bed box apemieay & mattress, poster _Steads FE 8-134) DINING ROOM SUITE. $78. ONE: pans One violin, 638. OR ‘|DEEP FREEZE UPRIGHT. ONE of America's best makes. Preerer , and food guaranteed for § years $495 for $279 earer scratched fn transit. Michigan lubrescent, __393 Orchard Lake Ave DELUXE NORGE -E LECT Ric stove fully automatic warming drawer, excellent condition _FE ! §-2633. DINING ROOM M SET AND BASSI _het. FE ¢1810_ 6% CU. Fr “NORGE, ez « LB. feezer FE 5-6953. _1511_Roteel. DUNCAN PHYFE TCHING thairs, 3 leaves protective pade Good condition. $40. FE_1-0453. | ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER. FA- mous name brand Slightly marred. Exceptional value. Mick. fgan Fluorescent, 393 Orcha Lake r E!ECTRIC RANGE. NEWEST 30 inch model, with every possible feature One of America’s famous name brands Slightly scratched $285 value $179 50 teh Flu- __orescent, 393 Orehard Lake Ave El ECTROMASTER ELECTRIC stove Good condition. Cheap, OR 3-9536 Pay |FOR SALE: GUARANTEED RE you-+ frigerators 8 Wringer washers ...... $39.96 up Spinner washers ...... 6 up Vacuum cleaners ..... $ 7.08 OY'S, 96 Oakland FE 2402 FULL SIZE BED. ALSO LAROE baby crib. €73 Auburn, between Rochester and Livernols Rd. 2 PIECE Livi LIVING ROOM BUTTE. GE arate : TRONER. J0st eee $60. 265 8. Jesste, FR e GooD APT SIZE REFRIGERA- tor Call after 4:30 FE 6-3823. GOOD USED TV SETS, 0 AND ie FE |_ +9736 GOOD USED REFRIGFRATOR & electric stove. FE 86-0338. GASINATOR, GOOD CONDITION, little over 1 yr. old. 9100. MYr- tle 2-1431 GRAY FORMICA TABLE ble tod 4 chairs. Chrome legs and Very good condition __2-3613 after 6 00 pm HAVILAND CHINA. SERVICE Fi FOR 12. Also cut eee and hand paint ed pieces. $05. EM 3-2688. GR : : Unbelievabie. opportunity but tn- . BEAUTY COUNSELOR COSMET- HOME FREEZER FOR SALE. V6 come tax and sales tax will prove you will met over §15,000 yearly | on an investment of $12,500, which. includes stock of $4,400, gll mod-) excellent. counters. 6O-— maa quarters Beer and also palates vegetable ball fruit market in summer. A-1 lo- eation This is red hot. call ai once. Grosses over $150,000 yearly. WE “SELL — WE TRADE DORRIS & SON ics. contour massage chair, elks tooth, nut vendors. Sell or? FE _ 23718 FIBER GLASS MATERIALS. TO cover t, deck. ete. . Open Sun. FEDERAL 4“ v. REINFORCED __ 14 Mile Rd at John R LI_ 3-4442 SANDERS AND POLISH- bite or — Complete line of floor fiiish B. ARNES. HARDWARE (ee _. 42 W. Huron SWAP AUTOMATIC WASHER FOR Write Box 2 Pontiac Press. REALTO: 3 | FE #1557 783 W. Huron pl ard sahaaus or boat, or cash. Cosperedtits Neal petate | Rae i985 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR. ON APPLIANCE —- MUST| 9 land contract: OA rt: OA 8-2918, sacrifice. Other business requires | — GG ip~anp mm — tale: ; oa franchise, |” S H O R T- -C U T T O , per ci c aor Michigan, Ideaj ying area, Gross CASH: Classified Ads! over rms if desired. FE 28181. eu. ft. Used ears. “Lik _OL 1-0458, ; ° mew. KENMORE __in taschine, = S71 LAWSON SOFA slip covered. rr (oar ae EN. LAKE ORION, fC eT, SELL EN. tire contents March 15. MY’ 3971 10 , 108 8. “ee mingway. | LARGE ro Lago 8 ELROPRIS | _ stove “LIK R NEW La NEW BABY RBUGOY. ALaO. BUGOT: ALSO pee stroller rocking horse, FE 0 YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER through Classi- fied Ads. To solve every- day problems SES dial FE 28181. i las Ld — THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1950 ” RO i —— _THIRTY.SEVEN, w. pes nds 57| Sale Household Goods For Sale Miscellaneous FUN . LINOLEUM, gx! 530 iT ai t Miscellaneous 60 NY ‘BUSINESS by Hershberger | Sale Farm j al colors. * Sons, aset enaiion. a LINOLEUM. ,..39e YD. ont 76) Auto Accessories 80) For Sele Tracks 90 For Sele Cars 9 a deep er. In excellent eer INDUSTRIAL & oo eon gamaiearaaes al ee order, w weaee & wee kebuitt HODGs nee a a ee 2 Oe. oP Te, eee ee | : naeew X UILT, TON EXPRESS. cay LORD'S SPECIALS | he ee ay FARM EQUIPMENT | Te, varie you need whea you “eso Hon" ree Fors god. Ae ye SMITH'S, 257 §. Saginaw. COMING SOON set ens poms ¢veF? S27) HOWARD LARE, INC. | : 2 ee : re you locking forward to~OUR BOL “3 AUTO : | D bse from tates LIKE MAGIC! AUak™ "raver teres Sr o8 LLERBACE'S AUTO PaRTs | £106 Orchard Lake Ré.___Keeso ! irom 610.00 |. up Folding disappearing ANCE SALE | gave up to 60 per | 22 C1431 _- "be seen | Maco, on VO ets) USE u Cane -] $26.65. . at, soon to be annoutced.| Al vice GT PD Bromur abe 2-402. CARS “LORD'S FOR FEB. ONLY! When you need it! Have you tried ti FORD PICKUP. GOOD ‘ConDI. Furniture sot Ay li CHURCH'S INC. Ses wan’ fessronse tres, a oun. Trad 125 W. Huron 8i. P apy ces 107 Squirrel Rd. FE.20233 All wo nee te ‘isi % TON FORD uP. Low . Ages Prose car on “Where Wrigley's Used to ; = ae 8 customer with | -™ileage. Snow tred : one Of our Chev WaKdON ~ DAVENFOR Pe | Bt Pein Be , siren opera : each door glass or windahield in |. conuiton, MI 61973 ne | lets. . A DAVENPORT aL) : Rew chrome dinette RAINS. 3 ; : ‘ FORD. "4 TON STAKE EX- Ae fair condition. 0.98 up, ebects "S| Authorized factory service } out, Auto: “lase Go. a. A ee ji . : | up; mien . 8 | genuine aotery parts Free \ | tn ousbene SO De eres i FORD TRACTORS WiTH ALL COMPANY CARS ~ Se ane ay dh: | eASain's” "GW mURON st. | For Sale Tires 80-A| ‘y rtcctear buckets ang ‘but OFFICIALS’ CARS -_ PE 2-04673. o ‘Up. Pl Dnt ze . ; : iD EASY ~ other items. , LORA stn MOTO ’ ea ee eee e@ mower Internati doser BRAND NEV ON Shoe Ge DRY: USE OUR masy Parmer | yhesl drive. 5) Chane s | aed, OI WHITE WALLS NEW ng wea Chev’ trector, | ton Chev NEW ONES b 4 LAM Crooks Betw : : s th 4 ‘ WAaSeINY—BTWTwG oo out aad” ie fA Zon | i lig UY coe _antesd PE e687, $00.8 Saginew. | o10B. Walton Blvd. As Low As ture, wainut bed, and 2, chests tree sround. 2 acres of i ALEAOTE OREASE GUN i 6 i SE fig Af I Be a a dng had nai eo Seat dl battery | ve you more tire turn \gnals FOAGE REFRIGERA TOR;_EATE Las Dy pay ta To’ _therget s200. 25070. pies ‘mncenatienas tage fab ies a 3 ath Bo $1545 | ou, ft... excellent cop- ., @ mi. east of | y. = dition. $65, MI 6-120. Pontiac or 1 mi. ; sn: : “ag SAKLAND ners LARGEST cS e686" Auburn he. ome ae WASHING MACHINE. A-)_ Ed Williams Tire Co. “WE PAY THE HAI $ : SELECTION OF UNPAINTED YOUTH BED IN aoe ee | Proaeer 1 block north of Tele. aon Gaes = FOR '49 THRU '54 | We feed 200 cars to fill Chests, tables eae dears, — ri leet Corea) as i Anns | Pee Tele walle. S faames: CLEAN CARS our ig Woodward Ave- » room div ond record . _avorion. Tr. = 40087, : nue lot. Get pinets, eupboard F ~. | ie south and set our appraisal PICK & P AINT aoe or Sale Miscellaneous 60 | i . ae . = = on blonde snd Suiner. teisers an er table se ALL HOUSEWIVES | ‘so large Selection of medicine Lit = 7 < Sy) tite Bored. ia” phn eabine. See tae mest ME). Bivd. and E. Pike ‘and joiner, | scaffold, Elec. Spliances at lowest prices cabinets, with and without lights , = = a parlor suite, Cherr ~_— EXP RIENGED WCW WY wh Ses Gover” Stuer “Generel Warehoun, "ase "Dinie | Mi eattgtisual bereaiee Michiana | Haar, ‘Metis™*Wautwood “ta |" seve Jou zmaney. Rebuliing and pee! EVROLET | y rgains, Michigan ; ——s Single mattre : "SARE Wea hoo Orcha Cs : ; 88 1 size) repairing automatic transmissions LE - sa f padding tie Rpet, 779 GAL FUEL OIL TANE. LEGS, =< = rd Lake | When do we hit something to get the feel of things?” maple beds. complete, % metal | Siert. slutahes, qo ty WI N GMC 1000 S. Woodward Ave. © rooms 3h new. wits car-| unde. cap. New. Delivered, $38 Wey AND USED iD FURNTTORE: : bies, “lamps, ripe, dressers, elec: _PE bi Hw Wallon Blvd TRUCKS Birmingham M14-2738 : Mr éabeT ALoMENOM COKE x — -~ ie | F el with cctnes Beaten, | EE Rush _B_W. Waite Bivs._ Plastic W = ai le... 2c ca) Bota, AND DOORS. AT RE: ise And cook stoves and we: | J ¢ or Sale » Miscellaneous 0 __ For Sale Pets 69) Dassinet mn thle bed “ebate a See Motorcycles 83 NEW AND USED ~ incleum ........ | PIMA OUR s Terms. aa 2 . ae, : ‘= cakae Gorplus Paint os TIMATE.NO DOWN PAYMENT TRAILER EXCHANGE, PE ame STALL SHC SHOWERS, ySOMPLETE | DACHSHUND PUPPIES, AKC REQ. chairs, gas fireplace set, drapes, | POR Mg Es FE 5-9485 2 DR DELOXE. MO Harold’ 's Paint &1 ie os Bs ee a es) eee territic value 3 $33.33. Lavatories,, res? male, 3 gemale.| dishes, hnick-knacks Mundreds ot videos wvigon ase Oakland at Cass JEFFREY FOR FORD SALES -. Lino, BATHROOM FIXTORES, YOUNGS | chrome top. Buff chrom other items too numerous to m ig FORD % TON PANEL, PER- | town kitchen. Furnaces: Oil, gas Ae _ baby car- faucets $14.03. Toilets $39.60 value Exouis® “SETTERS ORANGE tion. Tyler and Brodie, Auction: condition, $495. ee Ae en cod” coal st waler tad” sek 23. 5 Figure icq, #1806. These are factory seconds. farsoreds mos, Highest quality | Sere. Tees & Accessories 85 en FORD SALES re Cine: RoR a a4 Excellent condition, b : NEW AND USED —_—| __ard a ive . >| _ Beyer, Lakevill 4 ail pet soy io sa aciea anee apeae ew Egisonatce ‘ Fit eae | pel I netsh pupieeel| | pe iged | MOWERS. ROTARY take Avs FRENCH shore, Mich OA tut | coy oEraion te = CENT , ous WRECK a? WERE isi z ake living room traverse drapes. in’ per pipe and cane cee ae ees oi Geld cas tee Roofing and Siding Puppies a Sek wu. Hoven, ae TROJAN URY BOATS CKRER. POWERED. tm Easy terms. 8 ; ; epos bold ._ MU- ze; ae : = meee oes apecr Ad Paes | Beran pine * oF bier, Combination Doors PROVED FOR OUD. “io Wik oer ‘ 7 AT AT 11 0 Mencuny, wor Morons. TRAIL sivery whee! Ba tals aa rae = : 9 See MOTORS ark, ryan carpeting. Apres. CASH FOR FURNITURE | 150 8, Woodward. vy pom Bg - Insulation __ om ee eas we dike) tig Hee re Os Os: INLAND LAKES SALES | Sunset 12 S. Woodward, B'ham mately dwest ie a Pe +708 ne _Mie Rd, Birmingham, MI Bet Soo ‘a M. A. BENSON For ary os 91 M1 4-7811 Eesuny 4 ATic WASHERS. : ce a tee “Vibe Hin! tt. | —_s = FE | 1960, BLACK "CHR ; brite in. ft. . l estinghouse, General fr wi 3c lin. ft , a. New Do Rk & ranenouse. ypeneral Shipley... 06.80 per 100 9g. for Double Eagle r $60.80 up + Oak flooring... $8 . ite o8, Main O FE 8-7080. ROY'S REPLACEMENT. f mr fe sed E beam sa a acmbeen, VR LET I oF a 956 De LITTLE Pe UNION * SE A ] mos, TTL COUMS. WRECKIN ; | Be Ae eee oni tet na Plasterboard | tas prow nas: Vic "3 chns HOT. : j son ee wenport | Dally 8:30 - 56-9200 : electric water heate | $9.96. . New rollaw Sun, 10-2 s ‘ gal, gas @IxXEs AWD 3 SRS, piers? seep ax ¥? at Burmeister's oe: range ; 2H. Biectric quarters. Opdyke Market ‘ | iM ulte renee ofthe, ee fe F®/ OAKLAND COUNTY'S MBte gre Taclen |} So8ToN 2 Doore—4 Doors ‘| 32 Fort § 24s «+4 | table. Penal Bat Youth bed 276 LARGEST: GOLD BOND STORM CA Hardtops—Wagons fol, ag + tees os. Seceysaeseae tact oe PLASTERBOARD | spine, sngets, "Sint Converen 1 3 Powis wep is piste 614.85, Pearson's Bank Pur Garage Doo DEALER LOW pret wo cneprr rrosimms [134 Cy el “ a REFRIGERATOR re 4-6089 PEDIC . 4dr, Suitable fr tala oS dl $0 caocun TS 4x8'4" plasterboard ........ 1. ave ow eo As low as "$4 Ford 2dr oeewae O45 2. LA ana'e”’ Diasterboard ........ . Ww. $ 599 * #8 eene' Sorry wea es cers EP Ue Seater cigs oe 33 Chews Bate soa a ates , ates oo “and 4x12 also in stock. OFF ON DIBCON- | ; #. ev. 2-dr. BED, TV TABLE AND! “BERR {inued Glidden colors. Warwick’ aut 7 TERRIER BOG, HOURE- Zeer TOUR S : » cone $ BAS , small Kenmore BA co : +5090, . be hom aE. 3 dates Dodge 4dr a. washing wachine PE Crannanee one | 9.0203 3 lb Joint enna a i SURPLUS LUM Soe = seed 0. FE . es Pontiac eee Brpcat EUREKA VACoOn [ir Sha Rete, Menta |e Bee of pels oe) MATERIAL SALES Co, theo ee wishect trade = tones reams | 52 Ford 4dr, een t - .. 060.95. r model $49.05.| tty, know brands, Ww. one 80 Ib. bag of {im : NE FROPICAL Trade — Lowest Terms | + + ee enee = 1 R. B. MUNRO, 1060 W. Huron. Garden & Lg t | exe std. masonite i Ww AND USED LUMBER SOFIA PIN AND GOrPtiEs. 51 Buick hard : se wD ax:| Souls Woodward (Herth at na | 428, fir wiyseore --....... g 28) orgs Sock of reclaimed prick | store, et wend Guede, os ont Taw OVERNEAD Location | >! Buick siti ++ AS ed, Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem-| ; Midwest Birmingnam. Phous $284" plywood... "Te 380 et Oct cur prices and ‘save supplies: UPontine ‘Pet Bhop, 373 51 Ch + seca 475 ; 46009. ixé—8 Knotty pine paneling . insulation — Subura. FE 3612 ALL KINO ev. 2-dr, 395 i ‘ boards Eee : SIZE eee FINGER CONSOrE OLE SEWING MA- wa. ? piichee! eae ie noNtTs. ener, 1 gp a Gelling tile. felts | shingles ae GEBRED COCEER GFAM- BUDGET PRICED Fon ast "51 Olds 4-dr. a ee 495 i Ato CaAIR.- DOWCAN water hectet, i600 be. "Sura s | et Mane, oqeres et M, _ § 19.00 | $940 Highland Rd. Mse_ OR 3-1008/ TO TER xENo 51 Pl th eis dhe UNCAN! oats) D. Friedinstab, 8791 Al Toll rock woo! insulation § 2.20 8UMP a “T Y MANCHESTER : 4dr... Mee Bilas Seaton ete Se Min Piet oe IR at Foon | | Minos eee Ta | Cat | ry : 7 aaah , SINKS PROM $59.95. Grade “Aa” htly crate m le; RSG on int enero er Sethe tals hd wit dt rade OS Gt darn # HR) Sel ie oh agp, ce Re Sane oie | ek ew ere i= ee te Thompson, 80 8 Perry ry UMBING _Lake A rd ._ Astor. FE 46433 rubber rake buts saw, ity bent rm : ; ‘a? ——— YDELL PAINTS we. a WEEKS OLD WEIMARANERS | fertiliser corn planter 6 fi. disc. ARRINGTON BOA pans eS erat Seen aay! ERR E the thee op Talbott Lumber == | Sateen Sy WORKS vs revcsssctvaveeses $510; Plyscord. $$ 50 peel Ox | 8500 ON ALL D SAVE UE TO ~~ r; rubber wagon 1s 8 Teieg Fe 20033 ” Maple coe eens eet ontia Pl and carry ATERIALS. B.P.S. paint. Also Spre several other bu. Valauied hn 4 See beeen ges pints 2 | Ave ou see MAKE SURE TT's Gold Dak, Ane Spread Satin and | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70| Sora “Siaw| SCOTT-ATWATER CHEVROLET Gas range on 825 C1 a ware, plumb’ electrical “au etd Wb deel veobetiby)| To . wt b Moter Oakland Count oP Good vetrigerater = Meceoe ss §23) in fe Cee, eal | BURMEISTER 2 full line of : doors and| DOGS. CATS BOARDED. Docs OM ear sehen “Brand ew uae atest Srener on iy po | st | 4 i Metal wardrobe 00 ge) motogp ot hp for titeb- Neen eee c aga ave. Fe. amtey giem Onb Ok. | \rained. BurrSbell M8 6. Tele | For Sale Housetrallers 78 THE 1 4 WAONER CO, in. vee dleedeec tus $25! reation rooms. $11 ee ern Lumber Co. SED. ONE ORGANO A ood Oaklan 4 Furniture $30) Slightly ‘factary magred Calls | pontiatl?? Croley Lake Req, __dog steamer. Like ne rye 26155 _Hay, Grain & F 71 us mt re. MOUSETRATLER. papas : ee ‘o OW Too! | = yes 4 PPP LP LPL Saginaw oe sass _orescent, 303 303 Oreh emiebicen re Telegraph & 9 Mile na mt} WATER SOFTENE RS \ALPALPA ats mumce myY.|—— $7008. : new ___YE 2582) COMPLETE SHOE REPAIR MA. | Detreds FL tie | (99.00 erains, DOWEX iitetime hina "ta s.odee Will deliver. OXF i TRADE-IN DEPT. Feeding" St Set sues Sara 0 FRA | Tepes OF HAY PT D ‘9128 Wondward, Bhs Gear, recon. elec. wasner $29 95 come WatTO L MBE ond HA . Woodward, B’ham 0) | qoliag hiss uae, WA i] S . Pepe me. el Gehan See | Det Yoursett 61 tia o8 Has aera | Trailer 2 les MI47811 pe. living rm. suite ..._ $1 Pre 425 S NT! | CASR AND car “aan G ALFALFA. | Stewart Coaches hav, ‘ re et ase RY FO r _ No rain OA 8- ie win- § lees wood, dinette eet $24 95 ‘DELTA cS JOINTER” MOTOR (ie Plaster bd. ea... $128 | moor eR PENT | Bose AND econ y CUTTING | fated = pratt motile ie of eg 0008 vales’ Emea cat aes ee 43163 tua tua etc a: CTS) oe prsenl tlere tenet) pel ee en ceilings stee! roofs oak inside = ha room eae. 8 pieces, stb St DR, AW TIT i HITEC SHES bd Ines Jott cement 238 | furnace — cleaners Oak- CORN. OATS 1ST & ‘2ND ease | oe tor ch eonees Soe mga Bult . De : Soto club Ps dan, te WYMAN’S | CHROME, OR CADMIUM © | Foul “ineui ao 23 _chard Lake “Ave, ¢._ FE 5-6150. aw OF oer. HORSE HAY a. to tesa ° flee. “Se 36-42-45 ft ‘sstomati and ready to FE ¢112 The kind that boit Ld the frame 15 I wool bag ee seuaes aoe FOR THAT PET PROJmcT AT Picked up or delivered. ere ts me AR. pony Job. $795. a) PRIdiAhE RE rpg makes of car '90 Ib green roofing 4 food rices, see Montcalm Buiid- Gai haa 0a ¥ y at regular prices. Bank ‘rete OSCHUTZ MOTO’ ; ) pont Ay Sod metal bed Howland 334 ‘Dinls Ewy. (Pirscort, tate me. ba rt i Woburn ft é =o Be ise fay ¥ FIRST) Gown <4 on lm oa Ww 912 S. Woodward RS ) condition . _Agors, 1%" 2) § 195 | Sunde putting, alfalfa, w straw, and| . @ Vant " w : eae icine oie tae ome eer exTURES | [a eating Le un B ipod les ars. = St cower Sin ariber Ra Outora ‘Piso ra! coaches sow tn 18-37-30- tes at Cars es MI 4781 1 — | LIVING ROOM Ure newest 1955 designs Terrific val-| /2!nt® & varnishes 20 per cent off Ja aCESOW's RENTAL OUIEMENT OA 82716 __| 3-36-00 end 45 ft. lengths PRIVATE eaary LD LIKE 2 Bh gengen coats, Pastels | Bing re sie, | Saar de hee Serieee | 9000" OTRELTY ALPALEA | we ure yon to compare tame | Mag’ WH gifs sad cam or 1952 De Soto Firedome s ir { rome fs it] Om pe PIECE BEDROOM | Fores. irate s,s maty| #120 Bogie Ese ‘Ccalineres’ __Sale imeatcal Goods — 62 - rose gets: ellver. Holly MEL. censheg aun leng ee e as rE ot aa V8. Radio, heater, willie: iy lar t i) | Dee 1381 en ee JONK & CHEAP tren ene! 7 center o orstardl tate Are | % IN BUZZ saw | 48.120 Bass ACCORDIA "CASE BAY 0 0 6 STRAW. 940 & 06) 20 troners or more om car tet ot | SOT e000 Gaye or eves, walls, automatic. $595. Pit ine — aot Elaree) miter, ae eenaat =euer oe cot | wawe ra ea a and stand for $150. Must sell. alll las sag thndes td ibe Fra rae ' are wonee CARS, an Liberal terms. ~ r ere. ar 7 = sain used CLE. fant Sadi amps | re scale Ait |_ESuag_ TU cmritce ter oF |? ervaie Ca aner smu Sout | ~~ ef Sulton rent plan) | MOWER Warrmto ar TLE 9128 Woetward, Bhs “ 77. Fs rs, Sani bell eeeneai 6 ia r 2484. | 9 weekdays, Sun. 2 me * ONLY SO WEEKIY | fig, toaith “oniss” EAE™RL | ~ New Home Owners of | PA, Sea" aahis he Wa) EE Sale Livestock _72| Mesures Prose: Mv. ¥af GLENN'S . Mra zeit ame. Pearson’ $1 Bank Furniture (FREE, STANDING TORLETS 910 Uncnithed Houses BUSCHER Cee IN Ai 2 OVERNSEY cows 1 wire mile @_ of Lake Orie oe oe MOTOR seize @_Ave +7881 | Washb. He Save ° __conditt : ealf by side, MA 6-3080 more for less 4 5. _Gaginaw #& FE ¢737 -PIECE LIVING } per colored’ bagi seth i is Casing The ft. ge loe ® HAMMOND | CHORD ORGAN LIKE # HEAD COARSE WOOL BREED-| | aiesr— CEeetY- ESCELLER? | WANTED — J vs at ROOM GROUP | Sav PLUMBING SUP prt oe Pept eut to your win 5 of poorest Cand Akt CL bagel ect gy acted ho eg Sh te commen or eee. sa paid) Ne S0Y model fo i 0 —— Modern 2 piece suite, 2 poner /172_8. Sagina BASE ‘'se Randof este, ro "5 6PINET PIANO, CABLE, to sell LR Jonasen, RR ore PT, ine — nsOn. vat BA LEY AUTO Zor — epeeneuhiad coffee te 8 Gat ELEC WiaTEs ~# wm Clear white merchandise is all a oe a. we a Hecount: | Devtsbury. Mich. Phone Holly| heat. Excetient spelen mh site | uto. Gas heate | ie . OL) Let 135. A st, wri FOR $07, PAY Veabremecrs tens oo ft Come in and SeeUsOn | $5036. OL, 6.0871 | BoRRos SADDLES AND WALT. Park. PE 6 ary Heights Trailer tk = R | ONLY $2 WEEKLY fae aE Stand. tencets 818. | Window Pric ye 8 PAN AN AMERICAN Swit SARL FE ¢ ALT | ise GENERAL MOSILE Homes, | AV§RITL'S, 2000 Dixie Hwy | - c rices. ts 2-0878 - . Pearson's Bank F | std ctrl be Year in Busi ar 2th _bani8 ‘Ser § pm. cure POR SAL REASONABLE 1 REO. | Becneentcaly poe py ne tend Wait oe. | nk Furniture Fire? QUALITY 6 FT. BATH: ar in Business PIANO TUNING REPATRG tah | \ rerlstered Mampebire rem 9| cmstralor, prised “several Pa on Sih a 42 Orchard Lake Ave PE tubs. $4950; B OXBOW WIN ‘ « e ampehire b to eell. fetal] i il | dee Sa Wee cmace: a oppo bide lala ie, bpp W WINDOW CO. puznennem. Ontord_OA On eseas._ | prs olé 124) 8. Williams Lake (trl Areal orem, arog ol refrigerator with freerer locker thon a | e100: Ca ok toned Loess Jota _ing. Oscar Sch avd REPAIR. GEN _Dixie Hwy. : Bes _service a PE +060] ; aa Gloss, ROYS. ce ‘Thompson, 80 8 Per _ pire 3-4082 sar Schmidt, PR 2-5217. TLE GRAY RIDING HORSE. ce i THE HIGH o | { Ave. PE 24021 Oakland FOR SALE meat ae MA 43387 MOBILE HOME REPAIR SERV- 3H DOLLAR : C FLASH GALVANIZED Pipg | S$ ata Yi 108. | FA APPAN APT SIZE GAS RANGE el teen tice Puen ek ti a Jengtng 1 tbe a. | ecole Sperne Goods AO ae = wean, Ye 6 op. | wh se pe ogling “eralersadren red ‘om. Bi Drive the s‘erire miles aa Saree a0 - 20804 _ = ; 173 a “rows nd" i UPPLY, Tidentey Use “lo Beg! ae {wanes Lek " mi —Shent : | & vay you well ord ON. 21-IN TAB ; ach jangle ir ae moet ed Leke ae y tar ot iced’ $68 "Phone ‘Otive ioe Lae | NEW a USED FOR ete pee Bor ome a __ Sale Farm Produce 75 Trailer . “i J. VANWELT ‘ FRADE ELECTRIC R RANGES FOR: BALE SHOP eMITE Wr WITH | sewing machine within o redie air a a te a. SOP dae eb Lt) Le) tha at shaschnet meee ainet Pra 388s 38 es Paris extra WE NOW HAVE aris 91 2u Orchard Le. Ra | h aa os ~— i j CE8 OVER-STOCKE ie uburn | _Ureneare rehar Rd Wis eu ECTRIC WATER WEAT-| Counter-fows “attiities be con “ee COMPLETE SET OF AUTO | # COME EET E LINE | a rae rt XC ange COMMUNITY rah site weet stan peat | loeane come suttintes aatnrement | _Mechanics hand tools. EM 3-3622 OF MINNOWS AND 62 FE 5-3 ' : oC Pex IART CONSOLE. 940. _Hwr. Drayton Pisine eae Cee GsRAces REPAIRED TO LIVE BAIT!” Mer’ Fete 5 Ga papell aoa M it RS | : = Lengthen your ga- i So eee —— 7 DE’ O O : ce LIVING ROOM sUiTE ‘ES R} M FRESH MEATS | ee ip (pew garage doors. We Rent Ice Shanties | Sale F Farm 1 Equipment 7 76 GRF FReier 803 N.M FE 7100 rome eet target ER anaes ee Sa sod Se oe paca ~ BEEMER roe OF VERY FINE NE FURNT- Round ee sea tear : fag bs “PENNY PAINT ™ E 42758 ANDERSON IDWE. | AAA BU YS THRU ‘56 Onchatiensed) “leaders tn their - OLtve — vent CHE eet “gan BE aEORCED TO Head cheese 6 S01 mouse, paint, 1 ant SALE 2182 6 TELEORAPR AT LEE’S | Biiee range, 1, a and 3 bed- See M&M Motor Sales 4 ws Isp 14 Reeamacniee Sta en ete $4408 Polish sete sti QO | tnd gallon at te... 6 FREE PARKING FOR 100 CARS| Then ers eee he mode | Go” mont bank rates. “We “do Pe. For top dollar on late model care Feed price Make’ your METAL BED. “s or Who $35 tb t¥e gallons for Seri) Week days, 9 to 6 alow top prices models. We our own fnaeeing, no deal too) Meese et OR +1603 Poet hem ox condition. Phone FES? ex- OPDY KE MARKET |Past base paint, gal oe Oe | Sand, ( @am t 2 pm. | prices for your o.d Sei led deal too targe! : For Sale Track 90 $7897 vy oller or pan le : ia Midiand q elegrarh PE 2-3200 | ~~ = s 1 V ayne Gabert’s Walton at Opdyke FE‘ §-7041 1 gal. Se & roller or pan eel und, ¢ Gravel 1 & Dirt =| 16-10 aioe eee sreeeee. ar Pree Eves, and Sunday PM. ee eee Haskins Chev. ® Appliance TV Specials |? SMALL OIL STOVES. § ROT... , Bidlooes US SHOP is TOP son, CR x. | Wheel horte agit “ding | 4 oR HOUSETRAILER. ; a obit Mighway at Mis . i Ss a Sa ; Peele BEES Oe Si ta PE oe ng. iS, STORM WINDOWS 1 DOOR | Bho Suite eran | erg Smee Benee| PONTIAC \C CHIEF | CHEVROLET |: mantis Easy spinner washer re "ggg Band saws, meat. wood & mete! (| —FE Sem ' anon & SON. SAND, GRAVEL | peor nes ots riding mowers, Get MOBILE HOMES 68 BLUE HITE CHEVE ' Frigidaire, kot uw Retrig ae meade and "repatred Ate PAINT YOUR Wis ee | ne dirt, FE ol798 or FE| feel’ type me coer, aS Ege 47 PT. ' PICKUPS . rane overs parmeste ¢ OR_ 3-0682 iis FR REY. FORD SAL - Bew sisters rpened. Lawn mowers dar | ruscon Tite Wall $2.93 Qal. Excello. spect SPECIAI CHEVIE 110LOW MILEAGE. e A ES tu $49 ened and part. s Paratex Fi Cc Ls Cow MANURE ; a D a id a i I 2 ton, int 12” Console TV. new picture 25s'E Walton 7038 | Paravtcnsler of walls 604k) ravel, cinders = PREEWAE ren Tube orchard = ATID) WINTER SALE TGVnG TY } GAL od « Make Lee "you : I our fine se. BRAN : r ‘Ti CHEVROLET new re tube V gas. New. approved for use on COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. ~ Wood, Coal ¢ & Fuel 67 Anke Lee-"yot¥ garden & lawn lection of reconditioned used trail. AND NEW ra DEL URE DAN | With radio, heater, MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE onsumers lines $98 50 and 8 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-110 sh supplier for 1956 for your best ers 2) to 4) ft 1 and 2 bed- 1955 1) A ean, Redio Bargain 3-7542, wall tires A beautiful’ 6 Srasumeers: lines , o1 Ve dente e 955 LEFTOVE bi Wwotoae | FASY TERMS These are “uightly ‘martes #80 50. Buide ELECTRIC “HARDWARE, [cart SLAB WOOD. #@ PER sm | era trade-in at best terms Se cli parenaie eeipemts ee 2 SHARP CARS! mise iar eee Gale ‘= W. Saginew FE $-0189 electric, elland ibo g supplies OR 3-12117 OR | _2_for $10. Deitvered. FE 46588 © table servic arte Al raf i ; ; Always « rpest ‘82 Ford — ipercie: ot and bomisd (ea beat) _3-1216. Bat WARD MEAG’ eae | Uac's oldest w Sarees eater : desis include @ ereait Ife pol. | To, be sold on first come.' Taylo Chevrok selection, op Oakland County, H. J. van . Ved Trade in n Dep t on Pruotescent yel Grehara Cate meee rear |" aod ne oe © ve pgp bohtate oni Mt are ie pease HUTCH IN | first served basis Under okgta ; ND Gd SINE Plains OR ys eee ey. Everwes Loung ro. ye | two for 5-2086 1S , : E308! O ' se ewe | CH eet RATA Washer | So bans HOLLINOSIEAD vARTETY | OnE $ INCH sort PIPE bP? im FIREPLACE CawNEiL COAL WE ARE REDUCING OUR IN. 5 N dealer's cost, % =a 34 we Eg Coa Walled Cake ECONOMY _ Gunna be is lca out peldet Areistroag | ; SAVE © PCUMBINO surri eae Pe lado face a Oak-| farm eq uipmeol Jona Deere Neo MOBI] ILE | ton models Big allow , te CHEVIE RADIO, HEATER, c 7 . de hh} | : . 1 Brocitiec range s30 8 ceed 5 Aeeta Uda ed ROBERTS Gon CONT G Eng are iene Aree EE ee on dase own Oncayine Be a | ance for your old truck Good condition FE $90 ici Goes IS THE MAIN Davenport and chatr | $395 JET WATER a GA sion CL el er CONVER. yaee PBEPCACE © woop. | Cer ain oe HOMES or car. Easy terms | SopCMEU=, Bet ae “HARD , BSCLOk TODAY , } tr ! eap OR 32741 — NEW HOLLAND “17 = . “"« 4 op R-H ORiando 3-1028 c SELECTION ab SEASON . TT H yf wi el negedetat al THOMAS ECONOMY 9 ee eu 24 2 21 42095 SPECIAL QUANTITY PURCHASE —wood: FE a FIREPLACE Tonew ideal “| Cer Dine nes Hurry ‘on ev “ae, AIND DOR Power | CaDniae Hibbropoi we °° Lae Gees poate $30 50 value 9 gallon gas water heaters Not QUANTITY TREE TOPs & SAW. 1 New teen Money Drayton Plains. OR 31208 | ool radio, heater, sharp. 1 own-) GUARANTEE Anke FURNITURE CO. | chron stories complete with; Crate marred $4950. Montcalm lo b Sh SAW 5 ase ~ levator Ph OR and i | er $098 FE 5-357. | FROM ‘8 Mobere : NI ce me mixing faucets $1405 | Builders Supply 156 W. Montcalm | _thw siabs, 2124 Bilverbel] Ra FE — 3 : 2820 8 Dort Hwy. Pint RTH | CHEV ‘52 2 DR DEL “AEA MANY, 83 ct de (ACINAw 8T. apese) ara) eer eee _FE $4712 | Bi ‘Sale P ee er ara owe et CULTIVA: O06 WILL BUY A 1653 MODEL. C | Fe cond. OR 392 ATER | TION prc ty $25 args | | §' lucrescent, c = } no wer 7.0035 Blias| meri : , . | 1950 CHEV FIN i Cae eric RANOE, | Lake Ave SLIGHTLY USED LUX or e ets 69! Chissus Fitabeth Lk F ne plywood 14° Travel Trail- i CL. CPE. ral VERY ANCING ARRANG! $35 ae eS _ha er Complete i clean, best Hotpoti antl rie = Cred | AIRE OIL BURNER 2 4c FEMALE BEAGLES. . Taaais be CHAIN SAWS | Grove PE est ~ CHEVROLET __§__Jobnson ve ed es Gan EN FOR REAL, JESTATE on TV'a, $20 98 and up ss i AND 275) GAL FUE ee emaen aoe | tes Rentals, Parts & Repairs | | i962 MODERN HOUSETRAILER. 58 5, 0S. Woodward Ave |i CHEV GL CPE. oa PULL . up. Sweet’ =| rf E A yriande 3-4 1890 Crooks Rd MI ¢-044@ __ ft Call FE : price also ‘4? ECONOMY. U Radio od 4 Repco. ST ane marae esiora_on0e TANK C KC REGISTERED CHIHUAHUA | Mich. Chain Saw Distr. | DID Sant sn pm. | Birmingham MI 4-2735 | —#8_197_8_John fiudeon, clea | subur ‘SED CARS . ANTED TO BUY 14 OR 16 aah ie me aE \ ALES § istT, iow 2 |- 53 _Johns 3 _¥ FT STEEL AT STUD LES. SERVICE AND R CHEV. "50 HODSON_FOLLY WOCHPPns: used ee | § Cents Each trash, DAUR FOR “Olt OR meets becgremes ee pT] ai MY 3- Hel _18 Front 8t MT. dasit Ielcttrenl pilaf tn frontage mdere Fe igs DIVCO MILE TROGR Ww Ratio. heater. 2104 Di 4‘ DR 4100. Call OR +4678, PED, sotto . ° Let CHEAP ED TRACTO | low down parment and bal "56 pintes, $180 1946 TTH | .spotlight. 1 owner cer on’ ee premelet isan DATES, oe FLOOR SHOP Bones ree noe lee ACT OR | | itke rent immediate panel milk truck wha halt pet fummer vacation H Md ae thet | COLDS 1006 DEMOS. SEVERAL SO -:. Rew, $100.99, MI_6-1300 Coe iN caBiNeI Saginaw 3t curten, On: T IUD. PUPPIES WF HAVE A WIDE SELECTIO | TRAILE R- E CHANGE | _ bares’ 5 or. rE a0681 aher's par OR S138 Hwy. Drayton Plains. | 824 ite HE a va E? | be a or | Fi i = a Uitul A2in model 695. value $9050 | DON'T PA 5 S UP BOXER PUPPIES AEC REOIS.: MAKES PRICED TO SECT aD, Sopes tos oe se: Gey) Pick Ge iow aniieion (Fon ag per aces Ve ee ae A ar cee | Slightly marred in transit Al tered. @ weeks ol4. Will ;sacrifice WE TAKE TRADE- INS es. & Sun. p. '. | $938 cash. Original owner Wer R SALE OR TRADE. ine CHEV. : Classified Ad! Toswap %tver! Sin. and @b in. modeis atl MONEY 1 Sell unneeded I am giving: up braeding AND CREDIT TERMS : 2 _<& deaier EM 3-3060 ner Not, _2 dr. Fully equipped. FE 3 1048. : : : P) terrific values, Michigan Fiu-| ed _ OL 1-7451 or after 6 OL 1-6501 FE 40734 rE ; ‘3 AND “49 ATTE . what you don’t need for'_orrcent, to) Orchard igre Ave |DC! > ging s for cash Chow TeMAts. {Moen sic) rE ING BROS |. FOR CASH IN A: fetta a wo otrwtoa NitoN 4 what you do, call FE LAN ernie ore nee it through Classified: Ads{| Soe a" S08. ‘call FE| YOUR Lt DEALER | H’ URRY, sell thin tae, Packer bodier PE um ntblores a us poate nl 1 8 28181, ‘ollets,” bethtube, shower ‘statis | FE 28181. COCKER aba __ PONTIAC Ri AT _OFDYER | thi gs 104 CHEVROLET COE SRACTOR RIEL PUPPIES ‘through Classified ate Le 708 Third Z CHE ; ] eld Hore These are crate 2 Colors. Besswetl Kennels, 2561! et ) TRACTOR, COMPLE TE | B meet’ Ads. 1983 CHEVROLET % TON FrcKg *ROLET_OLDS ia aaa polit pelos ae remcreent | Rete Ra. near re) Mile Ba. Mut "sei 7 Bide ocsh pomp. og 2a ca Dial FE fase adto, rary goat Motor re ° fer eee cares ° Calan’ County’s — Si « { Or rom be Reen +407 ctor, see this one hey aa H ae : Growin > ce - : ; Smith St, Birmingham 5 1OWA “BARE, 1 wa Boo Sal : ales & & Service Lake MAD = F ts ’ 4 ‘ : go sid aa we. Meow = = he Li ‘ . i = - © a a i 4 & » \ Bom A Set a aia i me a , NP Ae en ae fae | ' anil u eo ‘aia An Toe er x aa f — ee WA PE Aa ! | ne | soc ’ ; pee fe UO yo i A Sn ee . oy . ; I # _ 7: : / | K 20 THIRTY-EIGHT , THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1956 _ : oe _ -ae4fOOR 1: 1965 Station Wagon, Just the ear for you. Busi- Sig nea haga o1/SLICE OF HAM Tk call Belvedere, 4dr. hed Eels = My Lrgowt 22 Say < station eee con ir. eo hong ace Horgan ee | r ‘ a, — «is As> WHAT CAN. oe WE SAY ? What can we say except thanks to the throngs of |} people who attended our sale last Friday and Satur day. Our sales of new Mercurys were beyond our wildest dreams. Now with you and your neighbors’ help we must dispose of the many fine used cars | A FINE SELECTION Six 1955 Chevies—all V-8s—some with Power Glide, some without—all classy colds —all two tones—4 ‘| of these cars are hardly broken in—2 with low mile- age—anyone will be proud to own them—from 495. . IN USED CARS | This Is the Question We Hear: g “Why is there a variation in price between identical cars that are offered by different dealers?” : There are two reasens for this. First. it is because: no two-used cars are identical. They may look a fot alike, but chances are the price is based on the condition of the car. The second reason-is that some dealers operate on a larger volume of busi- ness than others. The larger volume dealer sells | more cars at a lower mark-up. Hence, the smaller we have taken in trade. “nodal New ao ssocttes” seca Wane F _ | 1955 FORD - 1952 FORD v8 ‘| volume dealer has a higher mark-up because of a RESTON : . =m cyl., uke pee ae 4 dr. oe sha ae | the smaller amount of used cars sold. ' ; ; t inish, TURNE MOTOR SALES Her e Is a Typical P rice ah The est part of heater cuhilewanlivires « HAROED) “DGRBER, ter : : : oh an : ieee. | ‘at Bob Frost, Inc. | is... it's $1095 a real mice cea $645 | | . = I ile Ud “ 7 A. OLDIMSHILES '| Brand new factory fresh 1956 Mercury Custom 5 oe we cL spe i: ne a hin ines eit . 4 53 Nas $8 ‘ 1956 Demonstrators Hardtop Coupe. Radio, heater, Merc-O-Matic, turn |i] 1953 PONTIACS (2) ‘1953 FORD V8 ‘54 Dodge st. wg. $1144. '33 Ford hardtop: $ 799° _HOUGHTEN & SON signals, backup lights, O.B.A-C., glove and luggage '| Chieftain 4 drs. These Custom 4dr. overdrive. |. 139 Ply ra $ 444. °S1 Chev. 2dr $ 244 . compartment lights, sales tax and license. Deliv- ||] are really sharp cars. . oo fl Set Sere ee coe FRIENDLY OLDSMOBIL ) ie heater, whitewall tires, |] °53 p 5 : 2. ered to you for $2,599.73 | Hydra, R&H, all other »wt 2 ||| 53 Rackard cllcp 67 te aback di Sie = apes Heed ae — a , clean inside and out. |] °55 Ford cus. 2-dr. $1044 53 Olds 98 hdtp. $1344 West Side Used Cars 4 ) | ’54 Chev. 2dr. ...$ 699 —_°53 Ford 4dr. ....$ 599 parce cena ut 1955 FORD......$1545 1986 FORD. .....$2195 $895 3849 || Ssrord conv. $699 °S3 Mere. Miterey § 899 models eose from + : i . : West Side Used Cars Custom real beauty, Pure white Victoria with m |]... . : 5 1°52 Nash &t. wgn. $ 399 ’52-Dodge cl. cpe. $ 444 light, Bh Wises catek, reese abese heater and all power 1934 CHEVROLET 1953 CHEVROLET sc : ye ji : a SLED eoN meaner civ ? IS sm gue wells. Only 11 2 dr., nice green finish, Radio and heater, white 52 Ford 4dr. ....$ 499 .’51 Plym. 4dr, ...$ 244 2 | SePfaaio '& beater wil trade. | one owner, has had wall tires, a real nice ||] ’53 Plym. st. wgn.$ 744 —'53 Dodge 4-dr. ..$ 599 praia Sree MT 3410 inno Sale Sars 2 For Sele Care 2 i s 1985 LINCOLN. .$2795 || very nice care. buy. | '52 Pont. dix.2-dr.$ 699 _'52 Ford hardtop $ 644 1955 M cu 1954 Plymouth club sedan, 1954 PONTIAC. .$1095 1955 LINCOLN. .$276 $1045 $795 | 954 Plym, 4dr. ...$ 644 °33 Chev. 2-dr. ...$ $99 Tike New cute ester sececte, GSES, “et, aes © ||] '83 DeSoto 2dr. ..$ O44 —°55 Ford hardtop $1599 - Custom 4 Door *2tiurz motors | Credit as i TRUCKS | ee ee es ee Loy, . . $1695 912 S. Woodward, B'ham P] oo 52 Chev. 2-dr. ...$ 499 ‘c) Ford 2dr 00g 264 : M14-7811 an 1954 CHEV..,...$1045 1955 MERCURY $1995 . 53 Ford sta. wgn. $ 799 mm : NO MONEY DOWN, JUST A GOOD — 1951 CHEVROLET 1952 DODGE LARRY ar cemtiae bere ‘wait Ben Bown WHEN, TRTING. To.pey nie ever, Oe nea Black "radio heater wi || 1 ton panel, new motor, 1 ton stake, mechanic- yeee GOLD BEL 'C YMENT NO CREDIT ave ever hos. only 8000 miles. |] good rubber, areal bar- ally perfect, good rub- : ree 3 oe b HAVE 4060p, SELECTION ° bai at... ber. s $10.00 DOWN ; at Ra. : t : : - ~ : FORD, | MERCURY =x VERE Siem epows, Axp || 1984 MERCURY $1295 1955 FORD......$1745 $995 $645|} | DELIVERS ANY OF THESE CARS ] sf “hse os. with yellow ond ~ | 1951 Ford Victoria 1951 Plym. Sta. Wgn. - i. | ae PP Pe sia | NG Co-Signers! rin lite top and tive bor Beek, Minh," Fordomanie 1111952 CHEVROLET ——‘1953 CHEVROLET _} | 1952 Dodge C1. Cpe. 1950 Ford Sta. Wgm i 8g Ly MOUTR. ROI VE. . i. Long wheelbase, 16 ft. % ton pickup. Very || 1952 Ford 2-Dr -1952 Chev. 2-Dr i Meet secritee, Fret. Fe r 6-se8.| Immediate Delivery! rack. A dandy. | sharp. 1952 Nash Sta Wa ris 1952 Plym 2Dr : mouth convert- Se ence a 2 - . . { G08 ible. A real beauty. Ra- DealiDece! 1954 FORD..,...$1095 1952 BUICK. .... .$795 $795 $595 || 1950 Ford ¥4-T. Pickup 4: dio, heater, whitewalls. No Finance Co.! Custom & Pueblo tan fintsh, Super ¢door with radio, hewt : $995. Terms. | Senter and Wie side wale,” oe cer Wat bard wo com | Pa ory A) AS | 4 912 S. Woodward, B’ham Y’ALL COME ; ROLETS AND FORDS IN WONDERFUL CON- | . 4 M14-7811 To. 5 ; J DITION. WE CAN SELL FOR A LOW DOWN ||| 1953 Studebaker %4-Ton Pickup ......... oo $544 aber _Ceenstan - enten.| 3h PEVUOCTS tf PetUxE NATIONAL 1953 FORD.......§895 1951 MERCURY. $9 ll oAYMENT | 1952 Ford Yen Basan : 1200 AD mage Very clean, : | —— “eqadition . No money MOTOR SALES y oo b wise 64cer sedan with so AYMENT, 4 ; aioleeletele sere oe ° lazurek Motor Sales y ri FF REY FORD SALES 11 8 SAGINAW ot ale tee vie ie Sr Ta car oe '| 1954 Ford %-Ton Pickup .......... seaisvies<@OOo ‘ "Pack RD CLIPPER De 04 63011 * rot, 2DR HYDRA RA. drive i bome, ~ Derfect shape. | | oe Gras fia ae ssgaccad ee ; alte : . “wute| YOUR CREDIT 1S vie SPUD ea Raa CONVERTISLE . | evrole on Pickup ..... ececeees -ABURGRSRENE) “ocobtieke, EPSPS | or wencuny..o veroxo......26 1] MAATTHEWS | 108 On : * Keego SWE ERE Bret NER & sruDasAce Meese fort coupe factory official's Custom 8 fie 1 foure. ibs | : | "ACKARD 3 JE CARRY “5 a pet. to, heater, white ear can | ee a 195) ~ Studebaker club wails, You must see tt, — fal but "we eal H ld T F d , YOUR NOTE coupe. A real economy | i | H A Ri R EAV F S q rO U ner, OF . champion. Total price | va BRAID | $255, 55'down | 464 S. Woodward Ave. tard Te Myatt pair | SCHUTZ MOTORS BOB FRO ST Inc |, | heater. 1 owner 31 Years of Pair Dealing C Ss. Jood ward, B’ham . . ‘ . my) , ; ar pa Bean, toor iar MI 4781 / | Your CHEVROLET Dealer”|| Birmingham MlIdwest 4-7500 peed ed mileage,’ over side and ‘41 Chevrolet. FE ‘Si WILLYs PANE. ; : 1-0a31 pe Sore 6 pom : ale MA Bunda: Stet iced alltime | 1952 Pontiac. A gem! $495. ‘ SCHUTZ MOTORS Bright Spot 912 S. Woodward, B’ham _ __MI4-7811 | Bargains Jack W. Haupt, "$$ Olds 88 2 door, R&H, Pontiac Sales " Hydra., white sidewall 956 Pontiacs, company cars, of- tires, power brakes, Y — cars & demo's. All series models, Place order now oy early ena As low $200 down. Your trad — welcome. spotless inside and Out open dights to” MApie 6560 Soaeeueueeres we $1995 "1953 PONT. CATA. _ Radio, heater, Aeepey — — i‘ "55 Chev. Bel Air 2 door, R&H, 2 tone paint, one > be | proud to sell to anyone. H : OWNET o.505-5-- $1 Wao. Welt, 4849 Dixie Hwy, Dray: ; . ton Plains. OR 3-1355 “ ’54 Pontiac Chieftain dix. ‘i. PONT CONT sa be oe: ee ee : 2 dr., R&H, Hydra, 2 igs wowpiac « wroRAMATIC «| * tone green, must be/_ deer. condition, OR }-Tis6 seen to be appreciated! $125 Transportation $4 Ford V8 Customline SPECIALS eon enee an Ford-O-Matic, &H, reconditioned & se 5 1953 Plymouth ,,....$475 | weady to go... $1075) 1053 Ford! ...... . $395 | : "53 Cadillac 62 sedan, R& 182 Studebaker ....$375| i - H, Hydra., power strg., 1951 Studebaker ,...$245) | new rubber, one owner,| 1950 Mercury .......$205 | norman gray in color 1951 Plymouth ......$195 ® CeONAR OE cn edaosec $1995, 1950 Olds 88 . . $345 | . 9 Speed de ores Rafe) 8 H, Dyna. whitewalls.1951 Chevrolet... $198. A real sharp car. $995 1949 Olds 88 ........$185, $3 Dodge V-8 Coronet, au- 195! Kaiser ...... on $195 to, trans., R&H. Must) Some Have Radios and | poor 155 Whitewall Tires | 'S3 Olds 88 sedan, R&H. ©. NORTH Hydra., Rocket engine) CHEVROLET as---—for snap et up and al 1000 8: Woodward Ave. Pe na Bi ‘ MI 4-2735 "52 Pontiac 2 dcor. R&H, irmingham 7 ready to go at a ter-. _ fifie low price of $495 | oot eens eran 83 PONTIAC CUSTOM CATALINA, perma a is heater, W 2 tone Sharp. priced *51 Cadillac 62 sedan, R&! ae, 2 333. sence, 2 Oabiand H, Hydra., white side-| io Wb PONTIAC REASONABLE FE walls, maroon in color|s47 4 otis oT CHIEF «DR Pal 5 fy e condition Soo co aen aoe $995 ai-Somtiac © De se RGHTEF il als any extras ite get Is *51 Pontiac Custom Cata- Ps driver $1,850 “Call Valter lina, R&H, Hydra. 2:_¢ p.m. oRiando 3062 tone blue finish. . .$695 NOTHING DOWN | LOOK JUST GOOD CREDIT | 1950 Chev. 2door My, MESERY EPO, 9" 950 Hudson 4 door | sess weReL RY MOuTEREY 1949 Nash-4 door Merc-O-Matic W-wall tires ra i dio, Ss - tone paint 1948 Pontiac 4 door 1946 Ford conv, JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake Officials’ Specials |1954 LINCOLN Hardtop Cpe 1954 LINCOLN 4 Door I 1954 LINCOLN Cosmo Cpe | |1988 (2) LINCOLN Cpe. Capri, | ‘54 International pickup, '#@ Pontiac club coupe. Jacobson’s Motor Sales ‘Your Rampler- Hudson Dealer Corner Pike & Cass 850 S. Woodward, Birmingham Authorized Continental, Lincoln, Mercury Dealer M1 62200 | 221 S., Ssetnemy St FE 4-4546 | A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR $2395 *S§ BUICK Century 2 door hardtop, white over bright blue, all the extras. No. 930. $1395 "S54 MERCURY 2 door sedan, R&H, an economical job ready for the road. No. 93. $1395 °53-OLDS 98 4 door, one of cur finest used cars, very low mileage. This is the big one. No. 67. $365 *S! PONTIAC 2 door sedan, 8 cyt, R&H, looks and runs good Terrific value No ss rt $195 "30 FORD wir sedan, starts every time. (Good rub- ber. Why walk? Runs good, No 8. ie) di pa PE 29101 ~ JUST $2095 SS MERCURY 2 door hardtop, R&H, Merc - O- Matic, white- walls, custom trim, nice yellow paint. No. 971. $1265 *§3 BUICK Super 4 door, R&I, Dyna., custom interior, V-8 engine, a real beaut at a very low price. No. 978. 53 PONTIAC 2. door sedan, R&H, Hyvdra., premium tires, one owner, clean. No. 52 $2195 55 BUICK 2 door Special, R&H, Dyna., white over tur- quots. Purrs like a kit- ten, low down payment. No 43, $595 "SL OLDS 4 door 98, R&H, V-8 Rocket engine, no rust, dark blue paint. No. 956. OLIVER BUICK "NO. GIMMICKS’ GOOD DEALS’ Being a reputable dealer for over 25 years, we feel that trick advertising, so-called give-aways, or fancy words will never take the place of quality merchandise, properly reconditioned, and sold at the lowest possible price. ‘This will continue to be our policy regardless of competition claims. $1795 739 PONTIAC ‘4 door sedan, 870 series, one owner, low mile- age, new spare, Hydra. No. 965 $465 "S52 CHEVROLET 2 door sedan, R&H, new seat covers, good tires, ideal 2nd car. No. 996. $1595 54 BUICK 4 door Century sedan, R&H, Dyna. 2 tone blue, good whitewalls. No, 1007. $295: "49 CHRYSLER A very nice 2 door cpe., good tires, R&H, clean and thoroughly recondi- tioned. No. 69, $695 S2,PON DIAC Custom Catalina, R&H, Hydra, whitewalls, spotless inside and out, No. 921. € Oliver Motor Sales, ie 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Always 65 Quality. Used Cars 14 Courteous Salesmen OPEN TILL9 PM. USED Radio apd heater, 4 door, black finish Radio and heater. Radio and heater, hydramatic, Some with hydramatics Radio and heater, Radio and heater, hydramatic. PO ‘56 Ford conv. coupe.. overdrive, 2.500 actual miles. ‘59 Pont. Star Chief Cata..$2195 Full power, hydramatic, turquofve and white. ‘59 Pontiac 860 4 door. . Radio and heater, power steering, 700 actual miles. ‘55 Pont. Star Ch’f cus. 4d.$2095 | Radio and heater power brakes, hydramatic, turquoise and white. ‘59 Pontiac sta. wagon. .$2095 2 door 2 seater, radio and heater, hydramatic. '54 Pontiac Star Chief . '53 Pontiac 4 door Ught blue finish. ‘53 Pontiac 2 door Radio and heater hydramatic. extra nice car. '53 Plymouth hardtop. ..$ 895 Radio and heater standard shift, 2 tone green. '53 Pont. 2 dr., clean deal.$ 795 Radic and heater standard shift. 2 tone green. '53 Dodge 4 dr. Coronet. Radic and heater, standard shift, cream and green _ ‘92 Pont. 4 drs. & 2 drs.$595-$795 |. '52 Ford 2 door standard shift, 9 tone green. : '5] Pontiac 4 door ee ee ew ww '51 Chev. sedan del.. Reatery etandard shift. extra nice. GOODWILL CARS WE BELIEVE YOU CAN'T ' BUY BETTER or PAY LESS Stop & Shop OUR FINE SELECTION! $2395 . $2195 se 8 ee ee os 6 ew me oe © we we FE 3.7117 BEHIND. THE POST OFFICE $1495 |, ‘53 Chevrolet sta. wgn.. .$1195 Powerglide Extra nice. $ 495] TIAC ~ RETAIL. STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St. $ 795 |] FEBRUARY JUBILEE A-1 SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK 1955 Ford Tudor ........ 1955 Dodge Coronet 4 dr.$1445 1954 Pont. 2 dr. R&H 1953 Ford Victoria ...... 1953 Pontiac 2 dr., R&H..$ 645 1953 Ford cust. 8 2 dr... .$ 745 1952 Chevrolet Del. 2 dr..$ 495 1952 Ford 2 dr., Ford-o-matic, R&H.$ 470 1952 Ford 8 2 dr., R&H...$ 445 1949 Ford 8 2 door $ 125 a $ 125 1949 Chevrolet 4 door ...$ 125 1948 Ford club coupe ....$ 95 1948 Pontiac club coupe $ 95 1955 SPECIALS 1955 Olds super 88 Holiday 1955 Ford Victoria 1955 Ford Crown Victoria 1955 (5) Ford Custom 2 doors WE TRADE — WE HELP FINANCE “ALL CARS GUARANTEED “YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER” ‘Cy Owens’ 147 S. SAGINAW ST, FE $-410) © FE 5-3588 Open 8 A. M. to 9 P.M. * 8 ee FE 8.0488 i 12) MERCURY Besson i j R ‘CENTRAL Pie RINT IT FAST! LINCOLN-MERCURY | Fe through Rent Ads! Room, | mai a house, apartment, -any- iss PonTiac fw nt POOR. UW: +p thing — V fant Ads give .** ee mie Fe Sa PRL | 7a you ACTION. Dial FE. tically new tires $175 cy 2 Sis. ee meen? 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A group of pedple could/ | O90. 908, y, M. CRLW. City Bator Bare oct ton trnm| sarvanae APammege | Le: tet Derte Then she looked up red-taced |get together and buy a horse.| SAFE WAY THE GE _ Piney en ce See eee, Bin Gents Wi, News by Cederterg wron, Commestty Ree and oald: stable him and all that. | DRIVING SCHOOL | Wws, Job Clinic 0:98 WIR. Jack, White CRLW, Bud Davies 4:20-WIR, “Musle ‘Hall “I might as well get it over| «you know,” she said wit | PHOWE: FE tien | 11 Cu. Ft. PINK WALL CKLW, Bob and Ray War2, News, Wolt Sak Et me hed orm Opera with. It’s my stomach. It's wild.) funy, “sort of like getting back- REFRIGERATOR at =) rox ev: ‘snore’ | Guan’ ‘since cesae™™t|, PON. Howe Wink: fom"oscrge, . [f don't Inow what to do about i.) ers for a Broadway stow. Get |——m : 9:30—-WIR, Amos 'n” Andy| WCAR, News” —|18:20-WJR, ‘Tithe for Muse] WCan, Caravan of ‘Musi {I've ev A 20 people to put in $100 apiece | ' HAMPTON’S he Se Brin ewe” | Urn ce eee os © 8 and then chip in for upkeep, | Come On Get With It | DAY and mene” . : CKLW, Bud Davies ~ 2 She looked a wee 825° W. HURON San Micke Ray wi Storyland, WoBK. Don Meleod ais wavs, a low coffee table in her living) “I've looked into it and for 335 | “THE TEENAGE | 1460 on Your Radio 10:60—WIR, News, Ciial Ru.| WIEK’ News, Binge Gentile| WPOM, Luncheon Muste WIGK: News, Don ‘Mcleod | oom, saw the blank @ week you can have a horse) ROCK AND ROLL RAGE / as WWJ, Boxing “ WCAR, Coffee | th Clem) 1:00-IR, Hows, City ony. WCAR, News, Cara on her listener’s face, and said|trained and stabled. I don't go) : : | . See Hampton for TV pS ee a Re WXYZ, News, Winter 530—WIR, Muse Hall —_jimpatiently: . to the races myself, I just think] wnis ana Rvery Gatarday Might |) ———— : ; WJBK News, Mickey Shorr | WWJ. 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People rows away turn'gang fight, police picked up aj €§ 9 Orchard Ra — omer -- Today's Television Programs - ~jrond'S ws"star te aut ent pote aetna, ARTHUR MURRAY STUDIOS | tt 1 Terms Available ance is and I die, I'm so em-timber, a case knife, a section of} 9% B. Lawrence, Pontion H Trade-ins Accepted Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. . barrassed. lead pipe and two bottles, The! ime hevie Cole ; Channel 2—WJBK-TV = Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 7~WXYZ-TV Channel 9—OCKLW-TV (NOTHING HELPS — Coe she oe tattle HAMPTON’S | roncurs rv momuawrs 11s-c News. Jom Daly. Bob Coury, Boston pro basketball| witais time: Ive tied nat eating| snowed that teeth had also been} H I LL I OP ft “ : 825 W. Huron 6:00—(7) Ramar of the Jungle.|7:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Rusty and] star, guest. 2 . : eee : Jon Hall in African adventure.| Rinty save mother from hostile| 11:¢9—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety with ot PLEASANT LAKE (9) Circle 9 Theater. Roy Rogers} Indians in “Rin Tin Tin meets) Soupy Sales. (9) National’ News. csteas mystery of siaien Giplene Clee Meher.” > Minion! ( Noms, Pes Willems. Ch CUSTOM BUILT - PROJECT PRICED | “ Ranchero” ito| Dollar * ” Jac On TV TONIGHT =| Guisar to-News nnd ‘Sports| comedy with Robert Beatty, Vir ee gages 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOMES WITH oe 10:30 P.M Bee piamentonel demir) | pay Cony ob ayn aS, peta te 1T ED GARAGE . . . ° 6:15—(4) Sonny Eliot. Comedy.} er. Songs. (2) Damon Runyon/11:18—(7) Film Theater. Feature LARGE A ACH WXYZ-TV.- Channel 7 (2) News. Jac LeGott. Theater. Prize fighter has plastic| film to be announced. (9) Casey , i : 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman, Dr.| surgery done on his face so he| Clark's Jamboree. Country Mu- Bd McK enzie Everett Phelps. can win pretty debutante in “The| sic and singing. (4) Little Show. MUS 6:30—(7) Secret File USA. Robert! Face of Johnny Doliver,” Biff haggemerlgress » Virginia Christie ICADE Alda in “Mission West Wall.”| Elliott, Beverly Tyler. in “Vain Gory. * (2) Miss Fair- SAE (4) Kit Carson. Outlaw poses as/1:45—(4) News Caravan. John| Weather. Bette Wright. j woe © Warne, || Indian god and drives tribes to| Cameron Swayze. 11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. ; Rub! and uprising in ‘Powder Dept.” (2)|q:99(7) Ozzie and Harriet. “A| Music. page Orchestra Telenews Sports Weekly. Harry; [Load of Gravel” intended. for/11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. © Bert Wismer. neighbor Thornberry is dumped| Laurence Oliver, Vivien Leigh in | © Ruth Price _ Wells pos pres pie roe cans by mistake in the Nelson’s drive- a Hamilton Woman.” Hp el “ ; rot : , Fran -| way. (4) Truth or consequences. |11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen|is gne cooks the : wiataslinn BEAUT presented by — tara ide bide Stunt quiz with Jack Bailey. (2)| hast. 16 What, good 44 ¥ alee 140 By AND ue with complete : * . Blackie and Mary hunt) Mama. Family comedy starring food has fo ell property owners. , Frankenmuth foreign agents who have stolen Pansy Wel Jadace Laire. SATURDAY MORNING at $14,750.00—Low Dewn BEER AND ALE jewel collection. (4) The Great nao Sloas on how tela. 20 Birds’ homes \ Everyone 8:00—(7) America On Parade. M1 It is (contr.) : prodvct of Wild Waters’, Tarrin®| spend “Papa's Vacation.” | g:29-(2) Meditations. (4) News, |22 Arm | Pos sas OME TOD 8 INTERNATIONAL BREWERIES INC. rae ve Raft mystery melo |820—(7) Crossroads. Pat O’Brien|s:25—(2) On the Farm Front. |3¢ Continent Detret, Frankenmuth, Mich. praia mystery plays priest who aids doomed) s:30—(2) Michigan State Univer-/37 I= the center | soadoats on me TOU UY Lor . ~— killer and is repaid in unusual| sity, (4) The Big Picture. 32 Dress Mod del 0 a na Every Lake Bivd Williams way in “Strange Bequest.” (4)|8:45—(2) Michigan Conservation. [33 Rrprore : | pod Garces tebe Need soi coir tae ad Life of Riley, Riley writes a/9:00—(2) Farmland U. S. A, (4) /3¢ Worm | OPEN SUNDAYS 9.2 letter of protest when Babs loses| Michigan Report. 39 Period of et ” her job and then regrets. Wil-'9:15—(4) City Affairs. a en p , liam Bendix stars. (2) Our Miss 9:30—(2) Cartoon for Kids. (4) aoe ae Brooks. Connie's old boyfriend,| Art Institute. (7) Crusade for ' 8065 Commerce Read : Mr. Bayston tures 0p for a vieli! Christ. #3 Give forum | and he and her current beau find, 9:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. 81 Estop they are old school pag. Eve 10:00—(2) Circle 2 Theater. (4) Cry of | : Arden, Robert Rockwell, Gene Andy's Gang. (7) Captain Flint. §2 Poetic island “Ti Berry starring. |10:30—(4) Pinky Lee Show. California” Sp En Eee EF 9:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Quiz) 11:00—(2) Mightly Mouse Cartoons. 4 Oriental coins All Aluminum =e on nope (9) TV Here (4) pool rn “ 87 Sanpess point i Boviet river Paisitiere ’ 3 ’ ° ter. Drama to be announced. (4) | 11:30—(2) ‘exas _—e: ) egentony Wish : _ 18” Wide fe 98 Big Story. 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Fi Teli ad ' ‘ / i _ é \ J . r [ fa P| { fee / iy y, N $ ‘i / \ . \ if J f welt i i : Ng - * ; £ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1956 | Dealers Uraing Road Measures State Auto Association : Wants Congress to Ease Traffic Woes LANSING (®—Emergency meas- | /ures to solve the national traffic|’ 4 Calling All Sportsmen! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! During Slaybaugh’s Big | crisis were urged upon Anniversary yea | mobile Dealers Assn. d | Gilbert Haley, executive vice president of the association, said / |the 1956 Congress has a chance to)’ correct the traffic situation. , | ‘ ; “The tremendous increase in Come in anytime Soturday . . .. we've SLASHED PRICES DRASTICALLY on all #7 and eee ih . sagan ate aril winter clothing and in-season ice fishing equipment. All best quality, name- ¥) om Proper ad oases salen brand merchandise ... but reduced for this Anniversary Event! 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