* Rift Between ‘a x The Weather U.S, Weather Bureau Forecast Light Drizzle or Rain. Details Page 2. British Queen and | Edition R 15th YEAR: ae xKxexknr* $1,531,237 ko ok ok ~ Capture Clima kok * « Mad Sniper's Shoot x * * q Spree e | XES ASSOCIATED PRESS RESS lOTOS INTERNATIONAL NE NEWS a eERViCE. C é ror Tour of Count ounds 2; Plan to Build Two Schools, Add fo Others All New Construction Expected to Be Finished | si for 1,200 Pupils by Fall Thé Board of Education’ last night approved $1,531,-. new 237 in contracts for construction that includes two new elementary schools. and additions to two existing schools. The construction is ex- ~ pected to be complete by the time school opens this fall, and will provide new class- rooms for 19200 pupils. Included are a $443,428 school in the Herrington Hills subdivi- sion and a $445,392 school on West! Kennett road. Almost identical in, construction, they will each house’ 360 pupils. Also approved were contracts | for construction of a 10-class- room wing for 300 pupils at Bethune School sad six_ class- rooms and a kindergarten at Malkim School, for 240 pupils. Contracts for construction of multi-purpose rooms for gymna-) sium, auditorium and cafeteria were approved at both schools, | making the total base price at Bethune $370,206 and at Malkim $272,011. * * * Low bids for all the projects ran about $126,000 less than prelimin- ary estimates. GOES TO CITY FIRMS The contracts for general_,con- struction at all four schools was awarded to Schurrer Construction Alert Victim, 19, Aids in Capture. by Description An alert 19-year-old Bloomfield Hills girl who was nis first target gave the important déscription of the rifleman who fired at eight others last night before his cap- Shirley Eland, 200 Hickory Grove =: Bloomfield Hills, first reported e | stiffer’ s retufM when she was ph in the back while returning, home from work. } | * *® ek | The native of Bad Axe, told the| events leading to the shooting: “I got off the bus’at Woodward | and Hickory Grove at 6:10 p.m. | I noticed the time -because we | were early, “I began walking home when I noticed a black and white Chevro-| - let turn off Woodward onto our street. My cousin has one almost? (Continued on Feet 2 2, Col. 1) Faces Charge of Mansaughter U S. Paper Reports Rift Between Elizabeth, Duke Confessed Gun Slayer of Singer Barron Tells of Jealous Rage | | BALTIMORE @® — The Balti-, PORT HURON (AP)—A first- More Sun says London’s cafe s0- degree murder charge against ciety is ‘talking openly dt a rift! Roger L. Fetting in the slaying between Queen Elizabeth and the, of hillbilly singer Lonnie C. Barron, Duke of Edinburgh.”’ |was reduced to manslaughter yes-’ A London dispatch by Sun cor- terday after defense counsel argued respondent Joan Graham reports: , the shooting was “a crime of, “The whisper started last sum- passion.’ ‘mer. It was then hinted by the Fetting, 36, of suburban Lexing- know-it-alls that the Duke of Ed- ton Heights; testified At his exam- inburgh had more than a passing ination that he ‘‘exploded’’ and interest in an unnamed woman shot the 25-year-old Barron after and was meeting her regularly in learning the one-time Mississippi’ the private apartment of Baron, ‘farm boy had been intimate with the court photographer who died Fetting’s 32-year-old wife. of heart trouble at the age of 46 Barron was shot to death Jan. last fall." 9 in a tarpaper shack behind a dancehall he operated at nearby Muttonville. His * * * The dispatch said the seep .__ Sniper’s Victim Points “BULLET HOLES — Carol McCarthy, 11, of | Southfield Township, points to hole in window of | whiling away the time at Gibral-| The paper added that those who) her home where sniper’s bullet entered and grazed her on cheek, last night. fore she sets out Sse a state visit; The Queen evidently will spend ‘to Portugal, Feb: 18-21. a couple of days with him on * * * board the Britannia before start- But these plans were dropped ing the state visit to Portugal. ‘unaccountably, and the Duke was! ‘tar until Feb, 15, when he will,believe there is a rift think the) ‘sail to meet the —— at Lisbon.!Duke’s tour was drawn out un- ‘necessarily. * * ® The Sun said the rumors that) all is not well in the royal fam. | ily had been going on for some months and ‘‘are now percolating down to the British masses who. only know about the royal family what is printed in the —_ last week's Pot-O-Gold, no winner to Hole in Window _- Southfield Man Describes Urge. Hold Factory Worker Gary A. Taylor, 20, as Phantom Gunman Possible attempted mur- der charges faced a South- field Township factory worker today after his rifle rampage turned portions of Oakland County into a Gary Addison Taylor, 20, of 16192 Marguerite St. ad- mitted severa] .22 rifle shootings in the south Oak- land County area. before Christmas which brought him the title “The Mad Sniper.” * * Oakland County Prosecutor Fred- erick C. Ziem said Taylor is being held on investigation of assault with intent to murder. Ziem added ‘ Fontine Frees Photo that he did not plan to make GARY TAYLOR. $700 in Pot-O-Gold Should Challenge Your Best Effort. Despite 8,463 tries at winning ‘was found and that puts the money up to $700 for the one who sends lin a correct solution for Puzzle No. 36 which appears on page 15. We can’t help but wonder just how rich some of our entrants are, because every week many of them om up chances of winnfhg the -|format charges against Taylor until Monday. The prosecutor said his office had. not decideq whether Taylor was to undergo a —— ex: amination, Taylor was captured by two Roy- al Oak policemen around 9 p.m. last- night after he erupted into a second series of shooting sprees. A 19-year-old Bloomfield Hills girl and an ll-year-old Southfield girl were wounded during Taylor's rampage. ~*~, & * Police today credited Miss Shir- ley Eland, of 200 Hickory. Grove Rd., Bloomfield Hills, with provid- fo Shoot Women . |shooting gallery last night. | Co. of Pontiac at $1,074,661. An- pony lates wan other Pontiac firm, Eames & found slumped over cartons of, Brown, was awarded the mechani-| fan mail from women admirers. | gained ground that the Queen’s husband was “being got. out of the country to cool off,” when No ‘hint of a rift has appeared! in British newspapers. cal contract at $332,600. _ Electrical contracts went to Fred W. Moote Co. of Pontiac, tow bidder of $76,300 at the Her- rington Hills and Kennett Road Schools; J. K. Martin Electric Co, of Pontiac, $23,376 at Mal- kim; and Great Lakes Power (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Stocks Move Briskly but Break 2 Points. Low _ NEW YORK @® — A* sinking spell worsened — stock prices today as turnover quick-| ened. Leading stocks, already lower in quite early dealings, broke as much as 2 points or so. * * * A number of “blue chips’ hit new lows. General Motors, selling ex-divi- dend, declined fracti ily since this stock bier’ split 3-for-1 in 1955, Other new lows were reached j by Union Carbide, New York Central, Southern Pacific, Textron! and Burlington Industries. market mally but! - enough to put it below 40, a down-| side barrier which has held sturd-! Justice Harry Nelson bound Fetting over to Circult Court for trial on the lesser charge. No date was set for trial. as he testified before the crowded courtroom. . *x -* * His wife testified at the start of the hearing that she had been ‘intimate with Barron on five occa- sions while her husband was deer hunting. Fetting told the court: ‘‘When I asked him (Barron) if he had! been intimate with mY sister, too, lhe said, ‘Yeah’.”’ Then, with fists clenched, Fetting broke down and cried. “Lonnie sneered at me,” Fetting went on, “Then my head just got. big and everything exploded inside of me and I took a gun out of my pocket and s' Fetting’s sister was president of the Lonnie Barron Fan Club and his wife was a member. The state also called as a wit- |ness William R. Saunders, news ‘director of radig station WHLS in Port Huron. Saunders said he obtained a confession of the slaying from Fetting aie Pete was | jailed. . ~ it was announced that he was too make a four-month roun#the- world tour. | The Duke is now at Gibraltar Fetting broke down and sobbed, on the last stages of his tour on the royal yacht Britannia. The Sun said it originally had been planned for him to return to London to Ponte The answer is “YES.” * to 100. increase the total to 150. Hold Phone Calls to 20 Minutes Kids Write Own Code CEDAR GROVE, N. J. @® — Seventh and eighth graders at the grammar school here have proposed a ‘‘code of teenage behavior’ in hopes of avoiding “‘obvious supervision’ by parents. : "The code bans dungarees, except on gym dates, ends dances by 10:30 p. m. and advises teenagers to avoid single dating. "The youngsters also agreed to limit phone calls to a “reasonable” 18 to 20 minutes, return at an agreed time from dates and sleep .10 hours a night if they are seventh hood of $160. graders, 9% hours if in the eighth in advance. Another. Theater Trip Thoughts. turn to vacations. Many people have asked whether ao Press plans to have another New York trip in 1957. / * A year ago, the original plan called/ for 7 number was filled so rapidly, we e increased the total Eneouraged by- the enthusiasm / ena the mar- velous time that everyone had, The Press plans to The dates are September 9th to 14th. x */ The trip will be- ‘made by airplane with one of America’s leading airplane companies and the finest planes will be especially chartéred. The cost has not been determined, but it should run in the neighbor- x * */ You ‘get ‘transportation both ways, fine « ac- commodations at. the Paramount hotel, tickets to five of the absoliftely top shgws-playing oh Brogd- way, and several other deluxé items which have not been determined but which will be i scapapive well The Duke was on his tour at Christmastime. The Queen and her husband exchanged radio greetings: “We pray, in words used thous- ands of years. ago, that the Lord watch: between me and thee when we are absent, one from another,” the Duke’s message said. * -* * The Queen, in her Christmas broadcast to the British Common, > DUKE OF EDINBURGH SHIRLEY ANN ELAND First to be hit by the sniper’s bullets was Shirley Ann Eland, money by neglecting to mail their puzzle on time or by failing to fol- low the rule that says no entries will be accepted in envelopes. , This week 86 people wasted an wealth and colonies, said ‘You! _|will understand me when I tell) you that, of all the voices which ‘we have heard none has given my children and, myself greater joy than that of my husband.” wk ok The royal couple married Nov 120, 1947. They have two children, Prince Charles, 8, the heir appar- ent; and Princess Anrie, 6, Get Out Rain Boots and Bumbershoots Pontiae area residents may reach for boots and ‘“bumber- shoots” tonight, as the weatherman forecasts occasional light drizzle or rain tonight through tomor- Mild weather ‘will continue’ with ithe’ mercury dipping only to 31 to- night and rising to 34 or 38 to morrow, : a a 2 Ternperatures will average 4 to 8 degrees above ‘normal for the inext five days, predicts the U, 5S. |Weather _Bureati, with occasional! |periods of rain Saturday through ‘Wednesday. it: Pometing ¢ 0in:, Pontiac’s low-| man : ‘est temperature was 28}. at 2 p.th. a : |the mercury read 40, * 5. This * a eae a ee z ose \ opportunity to become richer, just \by sending their answers too late. ‘Late and incorrectly mailed en- this afternoon,|tries aren't even glanced at, and) you can’t win that way. To check your answers with the correct answers and explanations, turn to page 8. Then get busy 6 this week’s Pot-0-Gold. You until Tuesday to get it in. 19, of 200 Hickory Grove Rd., who was struck in the shoulder. Tigers Sign Duncan, Berkley Righthander DETROIT WW — The Detroit Tig- ers today announced signing of Herb Duncan, a 19-year-old right- handed pitcher from suburban iBerkley. An all-around athlete at Berkley) High, Duncan signed with the Tig- ers’ Valdosta, Ga. club of the Class ve D Georgia-Florida League. He. will ireport to Tigertown next month. | ing ‘the description of Taylor’s car which led to his capture. Ziem was to take a second statement from Taylor today in ‘Royal Oak. SNIPER. APOLOGETIC When apprehended in a driveway off Albert and Gardnér, just south of 13 Mile road in Royal Oak, Taylor responded with “TI beg your pardon” to orders of Sgt. Joseph Linville and his partner, Patrol- man Howard Lester. Prior to his capture, Taylor, a 1l-month Navy veteran who re- ceived a medical discharge in May of 1954, had led some 18 police cars through a chase in southern Oakland County, ~~ Later in the Royal Oak police station, Taylor told Assistant Pros- ecuting Attorney William E, Lang: (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Two Oakland County candidates appeared today among top con- tenders for nomination at the Re- publican state convention tomor- row in Detroit. One is Mrs. Ethel Watt of Bir- mingham, who so far is running for University of Michigan regent. The other is Louis H. Schimmel of Pontiac, who Monday announced ihis candidacy for the State Board lof Agriculture, governing body of Michigan State University. , * * * The large Oakland County dele- gation, which has endorsed Mrs. backing to Schimmel, county chair- Chad M. Ritchie said today. nthe county’s strength—it has 141 -idelegates, making it the largest itty + unopposed as a woman candidate’ ».. Watt, is expected to give strong) single delegation, about 10 per cent of the convention vote — may play a deciding role COOL BL OIE: ees ee In Today’ s Press pores afrns or The FBI Story ....... baveee 28 / Comics... cece eee f gaccieeisr 30 County News ....... josieciocn SO Fditorials .......... soeisac 1. & Markets ........... hoonedodce High School ......).........21 BOOS... cs sccccs 195 thru 27 yy ey . aamonen. 29 TV & Radio Prog B.0360.87 Wilson, Earl ....j........ ® Women’s Pages ,...16 thru 19 Pot 0° Gold -ovecene.15 Pot O° Gold Answers ....... 8 in control of | Two County Candidates [Top Convention Nominees on ‘another contest, Ritchie indi- cated. This is for Republican state chairman, an issue outside of the convention’s main business of ‘| nominating 11 candidates to run in the April 1 election. A host of contenders and the feel- ing the new chairman can make or break party fortunes has focused increased interest on the race. As delegation caucuses begin to- night, Oakland County will main- tain its neutral policy, Ritchie said. “We're going to sit back and look . ' Ithe situation over before we decide * lanything,” he explained. This means that when the dele- gation finally does give ohe candi- (Continued on Page 2, Col. o~ ete 1 THE, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1957 _ -# Next Target: Oaie on Ski Slides Taylor Has Florida Record of Many Atfacks on Women : Police uncovered past attacks on women by Gary A. Taylor to- Sie a8, plane for partter envanttp that ranged from Bloomfield Town- ship south to Birmingham, Claw- son, Royal Oak and ‘Southfield “Township, St. Petersburg, Fla. police to- day said “Taylor was connected with 16 or 17 attacks on women in 1954 in that city. Det. Lt. Earl Newberry said the confessed rifleman was arrested Jam. 22, 1955. He was acquitted later on a charge of assualting a ‘woman with intent to murder. Assistant Oakland County Pro- secutor William Lang said today “to snip at female skiers on snow 3 z | Ai tH : He: i : z e i if Fs B li: i ie f Z tonight. The names were _ Full U.S. Weather Bureae Report PONTIAC AND A VICINITY — Mostly Far Nia a 7 Fh oy ay a “nigh temerrew 34 Light, -feday and Today in Pentisc Lowest temperature preceding $ «.m. 23. oP i Wind bee eed sets Friday at 5:65 oy at 7: eo. at 11:49 a.m. haba Friday pag at 2:55 a.m. hes .* ; “I_ went around to the skiing areas in Oakland county with a “It's women suffer, I like to hurt thm.” Lang also quoted Taylor as ad- mitting he had brutally beaten two girls while in the Navy and had assaulted and. robbed women he picked up on streets. , ys Nab ‘Mad Sniper After He Wounds 2 (Continued From Page One) women,’ * * * He said he had purchased a all because I like to see St el Oe ee © 5 2 caeatethat rile W that Taylor confessed he planned| , = So. of iG HONOR MARKSMEN — Pontiac Police range officer Robert W. Verhine (left) looks on as Earl A. Maxwell, (center) General* Motors Truck & Coach eee: director pregents an award to ‘ADMITS YULETIDE SPREE In his statement to Lang, Taylor bs -— - it i i it ti 2 5 g28 v E i HF 2 3 “T’'ve had this bug in me since I was a child,” Taylor told oe over, I'm sorry I did it. I had a desire to shoot women. I'm glad no one was seriously burt.” The admitted gunman is the son of a Royal Oak drygoods mer- chant, The family has lived in ing ‘ He attended Howe Military Academy in Indiana. He received his medical discharge because of migraine headaches. Taylor’s earlier potshots at worn- en led Royal Oak police to check 157 (22's in ballistic tests in an attempt to find the marksman. “T guess we got a little too close,” Edward Lietzau, chief of detec- tives, said trying to explain based Taylor dismantled the rifle used i $1,531,237 Contract (Continued From Page One) & Control Wiring Co. of De- troit, $24,300 at Bethune, & = 8 aT d rT junior high purposes, said. tatiana Pohlman Winner in Toastmasters Special Contest At the weekly Waterford Town- ship Toastmasters’ meeting last night, Gerald Pohiman was the winner of a special speech contest. * * * He will represent the local group at a contest meeting to be held against speakers-from all. of the Toastmasters Clubs in the area. — spoke on “What to Do Until & Lawyer Comes.” As an alternate, Floyd Vermette was chosen by the group to accom- pany Pohiman at the March meet- ne * * * . On Feb, 28, the Waterford Town- ship Toastmasters Club will be host to the newly organized Toast- mistresses Club at o het monthly dinner-meeting. Arrest Detroit Boxer as Convicted Killer DETROIT (INS) — Federal au- thorities were to appear in court) today with qa warrant against De- _|troit. welterweight boxer Calvin King, 28, charging he is a convicted killer who escaped a North Caro- lina prison camp three years ago. * * .- . Rufus McKinley Peoples, who arrested yesterday in . Detroit where he had been living with his wife and two children since last summer, The boxer was suspended by the Michigan Amateur Athletic Union in the pre-Christmas snipings. ah ” but later was reinstated. March 9 at Berkley, competing |ada boxed under the name of King, was) Monday ‘“‘because he looked like a. School Board Okays Emerge ency Police Gain From Firearm Instruction Both the City of Pontiae and GMC Truck & Coach Division have profited from a co-operative marksmanship training course launched about a year ago. The city has gained 10 special policemen for use in emergencies and GMC has benefited by having _|qualified revolver marksmen -|guarding the U. S, Government Warehouse which it manages. * * * The program got under way last March when Pontiac Police Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Joseph Feldmenn Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Feldmenn, 64, of 4 Bloomfield Terrace died Wednestiay in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Besides her husband, Mrs. Feld- menn is survived by two daugh- Mrs. M. J. Bohatch and Mrs. Marguerite Loughran, both of Pontiac; a brother, and a sister. The recitation of the Rosary will be at 8:30 tonight in the Brace- Smith Funeral Home. Service will -jbe at 11 a.m. Saturday from St: Vincent de Paul Church with bur- ial in Mount Hope Cemetery. te be ised f0"1 5. John W. Fox Dr. John W. Fox, 85, a retired Pontiac physician, died at his home, 1000 Third.St., North St. Petersburg, Fla, yesterday morn- ing. Dr. Fox started his practice in Orion, coming to Pontiac in 1912. In 1939 he moved to Florida. He was a life member of Orion Lodge No, 46 F&AM, and the Order of Eastern Star, Lake Orion, and the Westminster Presbyterian Church of St. Petersburg. Dr. Fox is survived by his wife, Eva, and a brother, Thomas A. Fox of Balmoral, Manitoba, Can- Service will be at 3 p.m. Satur- day from the Rhodes Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. Scott M. Lueck Scott M, Lueck, infant son of Donald M. and Sarah — Hulett Lueck of 5028 Thornapple St., died Palmer Osteopathic Hospital, De- troit. Besides his parents, he is sur- vived by a sister, Connie Jo; and. two brothers, Donald M. Lueck IT) and Thomas Allan Lueck, all at. home. Prayers will be offered at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home by the Rev. Perry tist Church. Burial will follow in |Perry Mt, Park Cemetery. Wants No More Stamps ALLENTOWN, Pa. (INS) —For- ‘mation of a national committee to eliminate use of trading stamps is proposed by Max Hess, presi- ident of Hess Brothers Department Store of Allentown. In messages to Commerce Secretary Sinclair Weeks sand consumer and retail leaders, he termed trading stamps “truly cancerous” and said they wife by appearing to give her something for nothing. aisal eS EH Arab-Asian Block Asks Boycott UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. @ — against. Israel. but Israel will keep her troops in gives guarantees of peace. * wt took a defiant attitude today toward an Arab- ‘| Asian decision to seek U. N.-backed restrictions Israeli sources said the 80-nation General As- sembly could vote all the restrictions it wants, and along the Gulf of Aqaba coast until Egypt Dispatches ffom Jerusalem said sceel’s ac termination to hold on was hardening Israel Defies U.N. Bans The Israelis pulling out of the Gaza Strip é nomic boycott. “If the United States lays down full economic and financial restrictions against the Israelis,”.'|’ one high Arab source said, en ; — in less than a month. m ther than A spokesman for the 27 Arab-Asian nations announced yesterday the group had decided to draw up a resolution condemning Israel for not financial and military restrictions. : et Egypt and calling for economic, ® 4: Informed sources said some members of the on ee oe eee we Louis A. Taylor, government warehouse guard. Fou guayds were treinéd Wi erkemeaetly by the police, and became special policemen. four hours after birth Tuesday in Deyarmond of the Ortonville Bap-| play on the gullibility of the house-| eee e jaded rr Question Police | in Complaints Speed Trap Charges Made by Flint Man Denied by Van Atta Frederick C, Ziem _ | Prosecutor Ce hs Waterford agp officers on Dixie highway, He said he bottom of com or wie ints that police : * * * The officers this morning were --tealled into Assistant Prosecutor Pontiac Press Phote Chief Herbert W. Straley assigned his range officer and firearms instructor, Robert’ W. Verhine, to train 10 GMC-Plant Protection men in marksmanship. Under Verhine’s guidance, they met twice a month at the — Police Department's outdoor Their efforts bore fruit. At the end of the first year’s activities in January, each man had scoted enough bulls-eyes to become duly qualified revolver shots under official police marksmanship re- gulations. All 10 also were sworn in as special Pontiac policemen. * * As a further reward for their efforts, each mari received an award from GMC Personal Director’ Earl. A. Maxwell in a brief cere- mony at the Government Ware- house on South Boulevard near Opdyke. * * * Those receiving awards were Louis A. Taylor, 344 Going St.; James C. Russell, Clarkston; Oak- ley L. Hackney, 58 E. Rutgers ave; Kenneth F. Rush, 4864 Jamm Rd.; Albert E. Hardebeck, 77 S. Marshall St.; Milton W. Dunn, |Rirmingham)—Ray mond L. Harttre, 94 N. Marshall St.; Adolph W. Rol- lin, 168 N. Mili St.; Edgar M.” Hougon, Imlay City; and, Henry F, Smith, 21514% Kircher Crt. Fine Arts Group to Give Dondero Gold Medal Former Rep. George A. Dondero will receive a unique honor Tues- day from the International Fine Arts Council at a special luncheon in the Capitol Building, Washing: ton. The counci) will bestow on Don- dero its 1956 gold medal of honor, making him the only person out- side the fine-arts profession to be so honored, A group of Dondero’s friends have been invited, including Vice President Richard M, Nixon. _ The medal will be presented by Maj. Gen, Ulysses S. Grant, third vice president of the Washington National Monument Society, The former congressman will also receive the star and cross of ithe American International Acad- emy and a diploma from the Aca- idemic Council, The honors will be paid Dondero for the campaign he carried out during his public career against jnot_injured. Robert D, Long's, office to hear 1 |complaints detailed. Charges in- clude department Masin, who claims ‘hag been ticketed unfairly twice. * * * Masin said people wrote or tele- Ziem said, by Kavanagh, to whom Masin first appealed... Injures Flint Woman Mrs, Ann N, Anderson, 55, of 522 W, Newell St., Flint, was injured in.a three-car accident at Walton Mrs. Andersor was driving north of US10 when her ca; collided with one driven by Thonins Frank Har- mon, 50, of 67 Norton St., Pontiac, and a second car driven by Clar- ence S. Carlson, 62, of 33444 Main St. Rochester, police said. Mrs, Anderson was treated at end scalp lacerations. She was re- leased. The other two men Were = Dogs Bite 3 Postmen MOBILE, Ala. #®—Three post- men were bitten by dogs yester- day and Postmaster Taylor Henry again asked residents to keep their dogs tied up. He said eight post- men have been bitten in 1957 and said the year's total would surpass last year’s 23 if the trend con- tinues. ~ irregularities result in drivers be-|, ing ticketed unfairly. The investigation was requested, | 4 Att. Gen. Thomas’) Pontiac General Hospital for head The Day ia Birwingham ticized be- our wealth property ‘totaled $410 in Birmingham last month, accusing to the. report of Fire Chief P Smith. ‘The depart made a total of 20 fire runs; nine miscellaneous ‘investigations and three for first * * * Saturday morning story from 10:30 to 11 at Baldwin Public Li- brary wil include “Shoes Fit for a King,” and “Boots and His Broth- ers.” * * * dames W. Morr Mr. Morr, 44, of 100 Rugby Rd., sports car and aviation enthusiast, idied Wednesday at Berz Airport, shortly after landing his plane. A stylist at the GM Tech Cen- ter, he came here four-and-a-half years ago from Indiana. He has he’ ved design prototype cars and was active in the production of the Gruman Wildcat plane, used in World War Il. He wag a member of University Lodge F&AM, Detroit. He is survived by his wife, Mil- dred; his mother, Mrs. Ruby Max- 4iwellof Auburn, Ind. and four sisters. Service will be Saturday at 11 a.m. from Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamiltton-Funeral Co., with burial in Acacia Park Ceme- tery. University Lodge will conduct ritualistic —_—— ‘ Mrs, Mary W. Stephan Widow of the late Julius P. Stephan, Mrs. Stephan, 92, died this r ng.in Detroit. Since last October she had made her home This is one of a series of Tax Return. nephew, niece. (Purther tiformation en income subversive elements in the art world, : af the Internal Revenue ‘Der stee atten Your Income Tax Internal Revenue Service to help you prepare your Income articles prepared bythe U. S. Aw (Present True Picture’ \Smith Advises Nation day from the Manley Bailey neral Home, with the Rev. Dr. Glen Harris of the First. Presby- terian Church officiating. Creme: Sv will follow. Two.From County 2 (Continued From Page One) date the nod, it may. be the support necessary to decide the winner, Ritchie that as_a result of support might go to a party leader whose name has not yet been mentioned for the spot. “At this moment,"’ he said, “we're not going to name any names.” One of the first acts of the coun- ty caucus, he said, will probably ~ give Schimmel Oakland’s endorse- ment. Schimmel, long identified with educational "problems, is of the Pontiac Board of Education. He is a Detroit investment banker and is considered an authority on municipal finance. . There are two seats open on the agriculture board, with one of them almost certain to go to an incumbent, Frederick Mueller of Grand Rapids. Several other can- didates have been mentioned as opposition Schimmel may face for the other seat, Mrs. Watt is a housewife whose activity for the University of Michigan won her the distin- guished alumni service award in 1954, She was endorsed at the county convention Jan. 30. So far, she is the only woman contender to replace another Re- This puts Mrs. Watt in a favorable position to win the nomination, Ritchie said. Republicans will nominate candi- dates to fill this vacancy and one othér on the state board. SEES NO OPPOSITION Ritchie does not see opposition because both are from County, “TI don’t think the political argu- ment of spacing candidates geo- graphically works when it comes to these posts,”” he said. ‘‘The candi- dates ought to and I think the convention: will keep that in mind.” Ritchie said candidates for other posts will be invited to speak to the Oakland County delegation in its Statler Hotel suite tonight, “This was our procedure last fall,” he said, ‘“‘and it worked very well, giving us a good idea of what kind of people are running.” The convention will select candi- dates for the four university posts, ‘plus state highway commissioner, | superinténdent of public instruc- ition, and a member of the state ‘board of education. Candidates MORE THAN ONE-HALF IS A MUST You are entitled to an exemption deduction for a dependent if you provided more than one-half the support and the dependent ived less than $600 gross income. He must be a citizen or resi- of the United States or a resident of Canada, Mexico, Repub- = of Panama, or the Canal Zone. Must have lived in your residence for the entire year as a member of your household or was closely related in one of the following ways: Mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, brsth- er, sister, grandson, granddaughter, stepbrother, .stepsister, step- father, stepmother, father-in-law, mother-in-law, brother-in-law, — sister-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law. The following may qualify if related by blood: Uncle, aunt, ? ithout charge ‘i w. eeren a ‘akese PE 2-0208.) ‘preme court justice will run on the a ballot. WCAR to Boost Power, Move\ Studios to Detroit Be Taylor, shot at seven women and _ SNIPER’S WEAPON ~ Royal Oak Police ex- amine the newly purchaited single shot rifle which, at the command of a 20-year-old sniper, Gary day night. ee. ny Bed, a child Thurs- after chasing his auto for almost a mile throygh- : ee ee Walker-Stroller $10.95 we & 8 8 Value f Self-lubricating bearings, absorber ; eaat ta pe tre ooo gon aed e putes Legs—Woven Basket q | $7.95 Bassinet to Schimmel and Mrs. Watt arising, Oakiand e-considered-solety— on the basis of their qualifications nominated for su- . Services will be at 1 p.m, Mon ‘Top Bet’ Candidates “Oak Park Man ie 0D Chairman Elect Charles E. Cardon to Head Committee in Oakland County Charles E. Cardon, of Oak Park, yesterday was elected chairman of the newly-formed Oakland County Civil Defense Councii at a meeting of delegates held at the Birming- ham Community House, Pontiac City Manager Walter K. 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' _ |\Western Europe into a giant sielocit aa aces ante has approved plans to mold eco- nomic unit capable of competing with the United States and Rus- The government of Prime Min- ister Harold Macmillan an- imounced its approval of the scheme in a White Paper and pro- posed that the Council of Minis- ters of the Organization for Euro- Bs ritain ABBR \ ves Plans. for European Trade Pact ; Belgium, bourg are putting the finishing touches to their common market treaty. Over a iod of years. it would blot out tarifis among them-|""" _ shade eek. Gus Donk vee. tt’ might loosen her ties with po Commonwealth and colonies. mar-(other was @ fear that this coun- mtg weal Sie andy ners. But in a ‘eo last month, Macmillan said Britain's ‘‘des- tiny’ wag in closer cooperation with her European neighbors + Waist- selves and set up common tariff’ rules for goods entering the area from outside. In addition to the common mar- ket nations, the other 11 OEEC countries would be eligible to join. They .are Sweden, Norway, Den- mark, Portugal; Iceland, -Greece, | Turkey, Ireland, Austria, Switz- PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. @—A| young recruit. who has charged mistreatment ®y his ‘drill instruc- tor and is a central figure in a Marine Corps investigation says, “It looks like I've started some-| thing I didn’t want to start.” “['m up to my neck in this; thing and I wish I weren't,” said Pvt. David Lee Porter, 18, of Hart- ford, Vt. * Porter made the comment to.a reporter Rist night fia telephone conversation about the new inves- ‘tigation of charges of maltreat- ment of recruits at the” Parris, ‘Island Marine training base. 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Grek Won nd cor pte small birds. Sia. Ade 26 Ibe 15 REGAL FE 2-0491 28 Jackson Street }| The two dogs a ‘home. | ‘We're staying here until they find my dog,” she said‘last night. The “we” includes her husband, | a boilerman. in. the Navy; their jother dog, a young cocker spaniet jnamed Ponti and their para- |keet Baby. s * ' ney 30 days leave,” said, her hus “and if the dog, } doesn’t up, we'll spend it Sugar Ray is a 4-year-old Somat | * rd Peso Ray was in a box with family from Oakland to Los An- geles Tuesday night. “When the train slowed down at Berkeley to take on mail", said Ray got out of the box and.jumped out the door.” . * * * She says she is going fo wait at road — but because “when they ifind her, this is where they'll ‘bring her.” | When the train reached Los An-, ‘geles Wednesday morning, and she found that Sugar Ray was missing Mrs. Newcomer fainted. the parakeet came to when- New- comer was transferred from Pearl Harbor to Long Beach, where he jis to eer — ert “TI was noyliaul is. check into the naval hospital at Long Beach as soon as I got here,"’ said Mrs. Newcomer, kidney, and they say it's going to ee Sere of. “But let it spread, I want her found before I check into the hospital, ” G. 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We believed the bulk of these ____ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ie ———youthful offenders could be-re- The Ancteted Pam aa ae claimed, and we acted accord- use for republication of au news a fe ints eewsvener 98 well og 0h é by carries for 40 co's ‘Tus rowriac perss is deli Sy nail vered a. Bsn 8] is jw Counties it is i206 8 Le ig Byer e Michigan and all other places in the United State deed zrer All Et sussceaptions endbis iu Sevence. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF GERCULATIONS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1957: Half-Million a Day Isn't Peanuts _ ‘Three General Motors divisions in Pontiac spent $180 million’ last year sum comprised payrolls for the year and expenditures for supplies and materials purchased in.the immedi- ate area. The total was revealed by heads of the three divisions yesterday. This astounding sum is another indication of the Saeiaiede of the General Motors’ operations in our " community. It is difficult for any one to visualize accurately how much money it takes to reach $180,000,000. . ; , Ff 7: But broken down to smaller time ' periods, $180 millioti a year mean: that our three major automotive divisions poured almost three and a half million a week into the community. Or, if you like it better this way, an average of about ONE HALF MILLION dollars. a.day, seven days a week, fifty-two weeks gf the year. The major share of this sum, $147,485,000, went directly to the 27,000 men and women employed by the division. (The average: was 27,000; December saw 29,000 at work). ’ The rest of the $180 million went to the many small firms and others in the area with which our GM divisions do business. . * e x WwW & week, to circulate, pumping life into _ Our economic structure. The area is indeed fortunate to have these three ‘major divisions as a part of our industrial community. Top Authority Speaks on “Juvenile Criminals” J. Epcar Hoover, Chief of the F.B.I. is one of the most respected men in this country, and when he discusses crime and criminals, he speaks as a top authority. Thus his pronouncement on the activities of the young- jer element carries un- icance. Mr. Hoover H we quit classifying these social derelicts as “ju- venile delinquents” and properly tag them “ju- ~ -venile criminals.” ‘HOOVER That’s what they are. “Who can better judge? Who is a greater authority? “8%. &® For a time, when the teenagers © began their wanton acts, news- papers were charitable and lenient _ in covering their depravities. Their names were withheld and the accounts of their crimes were glossed over. The press of a na- «tion hoped for the best and antici- pated an improvement. But none came. __ The situation grew , we tk , During the past twelve months— and longer—the extent of their crim- inal activities lengthened until today it is a very sobering thing. No one | ean view the record witl# anything approaching equanimity. - Mr. Hoover thinks it is time to stop coddling these young hoods and treat them as they deserve. This 2 et — that. Siied should: usual weight-and signif--—__ suggests it is high time. “Means ‘a full revelation of their _ ‘nections. ‘It means calling juvenile’ ingly. Now, unhappily, we aren’t so sure. We're uncertain. We feel they should be treated as society treats their brethren —neither worse nor better. They should be accepted on their own evaluation and on the basis of their own comportment. * * When a man with Mr. Hoover's ex- perience, skill and human under- . standing: reaches conclusions in the fields of criminal activities, the balance of society can go along. We ship of exper- fence. Sometimes we all face an un- happy recognition of facts we have — sought to repress, but there's always this day of reckoning. For the juvenile criminals, it’s here : now. ® AS A RULE, people don't say what they really think. They say what they think their listeners think they ought to think. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— : ‘Ascap if she would lke to mary _Crosspy, KatHy Grant replied, “Wouldn't anybody?”—Press report. No. ; The Man About Town , Contradictions Column Readers Differ in Weather Observance Old times: When the farmers re- _, Ured and moved to the city, instead ' of the city people retiring and moving te the country. a” if There's a marked disagreement in the. weather prognostications of the readers of this column.. We've yet to get the heaviest snow of the winter, according to Phelps Kesselring of Drayton Plains. He’s kept tab on the And all of it continues, week by thing for well nigh 50 years, and says the average time for our deepest snow is around Feb. 22. “Spring is just around the corner,” phones Mrs. Marybelle Wilkinson of Birmingham, who says the pussy willows are bursting out _— a little creek near her home. “We have a pair of squirrels thet got fooled,” writes — Mrs. Suzanne Benchiey of Walled Lake, who says they stored up food for only a short winter and now have commenced to beg. - Perhaps the best prognosticator of them allis Barney Aronsone ; of Drayton Plains, who writes, “I havé no more confidence in ‘the weather statistics of former years than in the pre- dictions of our present weather bureau.” A Pontiac dentist tells me that a plastic coating for teeth, now being developed, will knock a big hole in the nation’s 1.5 billion annual dental bill. “How do you go about it to get your name in The Man About toms column?” writes ‘Harvey Olenbach of Walled Lake, who continues, “Our dog gave birth to seven -pups, all females. Is that sufficient?” Exceedingly and amaz- ingly sufficient, Harvey. Now living in Detroit, Edwin Foltzman, formerly of Pontiac, writes: “Our ex- pressways are a headache, but we hope to get some traffic regulations to make them what they're intended to be.” Another old farm axiom about a win- ter fog comes from J. R. Clark of 766 West Huron St.: “A winter's fog Is bad for a hog.” Verbal Orchids to— Dayton E. Glass of 32 Bagley St.; eighty-ninth birthday. Mrs. Georgia Allison of 536: West Huron S8t.; ninety-second birthday. ‘Mrs. Florence Hoover - of 115Calvert. St.; eighty-fourth birth- day. | Mrs. Anna Siegfried of Sylvan Lake, eighty-eighth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Cass B. Waters: of Holly; fifty-third wedding anniversary, -Tepeatedly been frome THE PONTIAC PRESSi, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1957 _ ae Hardly the Man to Kick Around David 1 Lawrence Says: killed and about the 103,284 who were wounded in the Korean War, © Some of these boys were maimed. Some are still confined to beds or wheelchairs and will be for the rest of their lives. These young Americans — and the more than 1,000,000 who came back safely — were put into uni- form and asked to serve the United Nations in repelling Com- munist aggression in Korea. * * The sacrifices they made, the bravery they exhibited, the their parents and rela- tives felt as word came of -the tragic fate of so many of them at the hands of the enemy are not forgotten by the families of these soldiers and sailors, marines and airmen. But has the rest of America for- gotten them? Today, as one reads a press dispatch from New York, there is reason to doubt whether even the , publishers of some newspapers re- member what cogs in Korea, For it says that country with Be the United States is not at war." The stated ‘purpose of the reso- lution was to petition President Eisenhower and the state depart- ment to lift the ban on travel by American newsmen who have been ‘ invited by the Communist govern- ment in Peiping to go to Red China. ; The assumption in the resolution is that the United States is ‘not: at war’ with Red Cifina’s govern- ment. But it is a wrong assump- tion. It is surprising that such a resolution could be adopted and sent not only to the President but to the vice president and the, Speaker of the House as represent- ing. the viewpoint of American newspaper publishers. Not only is the United States still in a state of war with the Red China government but so also is the United Nations. In fact, the military forces of the United States are today stationed in Korea guarding the armistice line as the official agents of the United Nations. No peace treaty with the Com- munist Chinese~ has evet been signed. The armistice terms have violated. No access to North Korea has been given by the Communists even to the inspection teams from the United Nations charged with the duty of observing whether the armistice terms are being violated. AGGRESSOR STILL On Wednesday of this very week, Walter S. Robertson, the assistant secretary of state for Far Eastern affairs, made a speech at Bloom- ington, Illinois, in which he said: “In 1950, having been in power LI'L ONES mE LALANYDS ag -it is an aggressor in 1957. against by United Nations resolution. That resolu- tion is still outstanding. If Red China was an aggressor in 1950, _Its armies are still in military occupa- tion of North Korea. It has shown complete -dis- - regard for international commit- ments made on its own account, Signing an armistice in Korea in_ July 1953. calling for the exchange of all war prisoners, Reporters to Red China a Violation Congress has by, law forbidden : Americans to engage in any trade or transactions with the Red Chinese. American correspondents who take American money into China violate the law of the United States. - (Copyright, 1957) . Dr. William Brady Says: Airy Creak in the J oint Is No Puzzler to Osler “I work in a steel warehouse, and it is usually cold and damp there. I am 38 wanes old, The past several months my knees elbows, and wrists have been aching. It seems to’ be in the bones. During the day my joints: reak but at night creak; liam Osler, later Sir William, I mean. His textbook Practice - of Medicine, published in 1892, went through many editions before Os- ler left this country to “join the. medical faculty at Oxford. * * * The “Practice” was every- where recognized as the No. 1 textbook of medicine, and it be- came a literary classic while Os- ler rounded out his American ca-— reer as Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins. , At least nine’ other textbooks on Practice havé been published since _ Osler’s time; but a library without one or more editions of r is not much of a library, and a doc- tor who hasn't worn out at least one copy of Osler hasn't really studied medicine. ONLY LABEL CHANGED The only difference between Dr. Osler’s view of chronic joint: dis- ability. and the view or recognized medical authorities of today is in the label. What Osler called chron- ic rheumatism the present authori- ties call chronic arthritis. me * * Arthritis means joint inflamma- tion. But in most instances of joint disability labeled chronic arthritis, arthritis is a misnomer, for there is no sign of inflammation at any stage of the trouble, except from incidental injury or strain. — * 5 oe i | ea ia & tion of the term and send Brady a stamped, self-addressed enve- lope for thet pamphiet “Calclam and Rheumatiz."’ Please notice that I apply the term .rheumatiz specifically to physical degeneration of joint tis- sues,-and I warn you that if you insist on calling it either rheuma- tism or arthritis I won't know what you're talking about. Siened letters, not more than one mee or 100 words long —_. to pommenet health and hygiene, not to diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered Dr. William Bredy, if & stamoed if - | erage ve en is sent to The Pon- c Press, Pontiac, Michigan. 1957) = : 2 H 5 f g B: £ if g a 3 : & - BF Wi a - wn to obviate the need for the womb- to-tomb “protection” that is ruin- ing England. b Anti-Sociatist ee _. Milky’ ‘Fund Up ~~ $1 on Joe Louis I saw a letter in The Press signed “Milky.” It asked that in- | stead of sending dollar bills to Joe Loyis. to bale with his back in- com bilis be sent te him (or er? as he for she) couldn’t afford to huy milk for the children after paying their own tax bill, Enclosed is my dollar. _ Carlotta (Editor* Note: As we go to press, an audited score on the two contributiong shows: FOR LIB: cacceneyssss 0 Milky’s buck has been forwarded.) ‘U. S. Not t Founded : to Avoid Taxation’ In answer to “Tea Party De- scendant,”’ no, it is not true that U.S.A. was founded to avoid taxa- tion! Rather it was to avoid unfair taxation without representation. However, that was only one injus- tice our forefathers sought to evade. Our country had far greater reason to be, among others toler- ance, to all men, but does it follow? Are we true? Mayflower Descendant Questions Raise in Hospital Salary As a taxpayer, I have been following with interest the fine coverage provided by The Pontiac Press* regarding the recent in- creases in salaries of at Pontiac General Hospital. Since this institution is supported by taxes, I feel this action is of vital interest to the residents of . Pontiac. What are the qualifica- tions of the supervisor ible for opérating the hospital? Is she able to operate an institution of this size in an efficient manner, and is the recent increase in salary in line with capabilities? _ Wondering ‘Home of ‘the Brave But What’s Free?’ Yes, this is the home of the brave, but tell me, where is the land of the free? Due to limitations of this column, it would be impos- sible to list our present taxes and they are now talking of taxing the people $2.00 to enter a state park. We are already buying and - - borrow . hi ESF Griped at Parkers Who Block Walk I have a pet peeve I'd like to il in ‘Park According to Marks? How?’ ‘A good way to keep out-of-town people out of town is the parking lot on Lafayette. It was covered with ice and snow, no parking | signs were visible. I put a coin into the meter for two-hour parking, got a ticket for expired meter and was told by — the clerk I should have parked according to the oon markings. How? 0. F. Hook Orchard Lake Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The public library gives out... A card that is a key .. . To any- one who would unlock . ... The door to history . . . The history of yesteryear . . . And all the years before ... Of everything and each who made .. . A literary score .. . That little card is valuable . , . As its subscribers . « Whatever volumes they would keep . . . Until some set tomorrow ... . Sometimes: for- getful-patrons get .. . A little out of line . . . And having lield their books too long . . . They have to pay a fine ... But any way you look at it... No pleasure could With that small card ‘that opens ‘wide “ye The door to 15 Years Ago ALLIED FLEET sinks two. Jap ships in Far East. CLOCKS to move ahead one hour for dura’ * 20. Years Ago ; FORECAST BREAKUP of strike parley. 2000 REPORTED in custody in latest anti-Soviet purge. Case Records of a Psychologist: . Son Not Suited to Father’s S Work A nervous breakdown usually results from a deep-seated and prolonged emotional conflict between two antagonistic de- _sires. Romantic frustration is one of the most common causes but Jerome's case filustrates a different background. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case 7-395: Jerome M., aged 24, is a third year medical student. ~ —_ you'd take Jerome in a professor friend of mine eset nll over the telephone. “He is a fine chap and comes from an excellent family” His father is a prominent surgeon. And the boy has done good work for his first two years in medical school. . we must do something quickly or the boy may become a mental case. * * * “I'm going to recommend to his father that Jerome drop his med- ical studies, but I'd like to have your opinion and also have you talk to the boy immediately. “The father will be broken up over the been set on Jerome's becoming a This is effectively demonstrated ' in Jerome's case. Jerome's mother case, for his heart has: is a quiet, music-loving woman. But her husband dominates her homie. * * * Telephone calls, hospital staff meetings, conventions and -con- sultations, emergency surgery— these keep the household in tur- moil. Everything | must be arranged, therefore, ardund the doctor and his duties. The timid wife has meekly reflected his glory and gained her self-expression at the keyboard of their grand piano. — JEROME'S CONFLICT Since if is rather difficult for two dominant _ personalities — to monopolize the same. stage, we are likely to find the children tak- ee ee eer i a ee te es to suit the a of the father, not the son. - x. * In fact, Jerome and his father hadittte-in-common,partly-owing — to the dd part demands of the medical profession which kept the, doctor away from home a great deal of the time during Jerome’s boyhood. WHY BREAKDOWNS occur So Jerome has been between the devil and the deep blue sea. He admired his father, and wished to avoid offending him. He also appreciated this obligations to his male parent, and naturally wished to make him happy. ‘But he disliked medical sub- jects. He had never wanted to be a doctor, anyway. Once or twice he and, his He. would not let anything ’ in the way of its fulfillment. So Jerome took two years of pre-medical work at. Arts . college and medical school. i 7 ¥ i 7 i is psychological charte and | (Copyright rn é Dr, in See iy og Gack an to gover big id printing costs when pets. * » a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, r_ FHMRUARY 8, 1957. oe ; Boost Objects to Foul Play, » mews wd be oom ied 100-Mile Glacier | OLYMPIA, "Wash, W—It wasn't|leave me the WH EA | aT wonldnt| CANBERRA — A. member “hn aut ai oes , | | much the thett of hi ‘home- have, 0, break into my WR §5°lihe Australian antaretic station aM Be Justified scx = =. [Mawson has ay iil irked Leo Grunenfelder; it was, ne cane 3,600,000 peuia 90 wiles. Side end ranks then 300 Tous idea of tiie Me: ‘that the burglar switched padlocks of bacon six months, baila pies a ina grt om in 24 hours in Lamia, : els eo cnck ncaa ess earner Seriator Wants to Hear 0" his. garage door, “The least ‘reports. — Down: Sauninin ranges, the lets. 3 sonal experience in politics by at-' vention. He had been’ active in Persons have a dormant interest Full Petroleum Story’ : oe ee tending a precinct ‘ oF ithe party for two years previous-|in*their local party activities, but ; as e 3 a county, Returns Tm s they iy. “ "|have done nothing about it. én Rising Costs would be inspired to fake a more “They are uninformed about) = A active part in local government,”| Currently be is seeking the | 4 iocal problems and situa-| WASHINGTON w—Sen. Barrett according to a Waterford Township GOP womisation In the Feb. 18 lion and this céuld be cured| me wya). said today oll resident his first public} township pimary for the pes- )). .’ nore active interest in the indeatryy office. | .| them ef clerk. et €. containing, (grass-roots levels of government,’"|SPOMSSMen may Be able to ° ‘make ‘Howard V. Rummel, 30, of 1869, Pim of precinct 6, containing he added. showing" for price increases Orchid Rd., got his start when| "me 2100 registered voters. ee OL stahy tants rita effects of the + he became ‘a write.in delegate to! “I have seen in my travisitors Truck and Coach Division, Suez Canal closing. Rummell attended Michigan State +2 pn nanny a mae at| Seo members tinea ul tute, others have aécused the oil indus- try of price gouging in the wake And although wont party activi- of steppéd-up demands for oil to sal eas te te tis tie tele pg it hcg signet Lea been suggestions for government children, and his hobby, landscap- action if the oil firms don't roll — a i back their prices, - . ry * ‘ce end, yeve,r, : 4 * «x a Pima VARISPEED CHAIN SAW be fileding tp oun edvice, tal But Barrett t newsman he taking "an active role in govern-| 1, mA bor Sp ugh ment. .Alonng with many other |, dlp ‘rebthing a Gouchalen. ~24 ~egeery st as _ ‘He is ‘participating in a Joint Detroit State “convention Senate Antimonopoly Public Lands ; ; 2 subcommittee inquiry into recent Federal Judge Kocinski {and operation of the emetyoncy Plans to Retire April 1 |y"the quemment DETROIT @ — Federal Judge —.* * Arthur A. Kocinski will apply for! 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Besides, even allowing for this, it/birds can be said to CHIRP eo You con use the Rovto-Jig os a portable rovter or os © rotary jig saw. In addition, the Rovio-Jig motor unit con be built into a complete power workshop with LOW COST ATTACHMENTS. /prefer to sit farther back. of nest, etc. a ‘TRIMMER of Cain is just another way/tical enough to m . . ae j yhigpad “who dates Few girls, wells, driveweys, wells, Emuch to ee that rourder would ever, may Inot bother even a callous criminal. )on¢ {There is always the danger of be- 15. | The followiig are the answers ‘elementary branch of mathematics. and explanations to Pot-0-Gold|Reot goes well with mathematics. Puzzle No. 35 which appeared in| 10, DOLL is right..The very use last week's Pontiac Press. of the word Idol implies an adora- | 1. LANE is fine. A LINE marks tion that has far surpassed the ; ‘S-in-1 ‘boundaries and determines ordinary. A girl may adore her ee T JIG straightness, so a surveyor must|DOLL to excess, just as she may 3 ad be careful with it. A Link is oneinot do so. IDOL always implies|¢red peter wre lot many in a surveyor’s chain, sojexcessive adoration. . =, R - Jig Saw | is the chain in general, not ‘a) 11, PERO is better. All birds outer + Jig lsingle LINK, that would require|have a way of G, ithe surveyor's care. PERCH they prefer. An eagie has is not only considered desirable, |crickets also CHIRP. CHIRP in- Hit is so. First ROW is considered/dicates size, rather ‘than ‘ other desirable, as there is no obstruc-|characteristics. PERCH indicates tion of view, although some people flight habits, preying habits, choice | 3. CLAW wins. Because a Flaw) 12, BICKER is better. Buyer and be (imperfection) need not be'a mark, seller can Dicker (bargain) and IT's A ROUTER _ 1178 A BANNER you must choose CLAW. A FLAW) still reach an amicable agreement. pe For moking decorative Orbitel ection for sending I can very well be a mismatching|When they BICKER (disputes, they : ' edges, comen, surfeces. with, ecron, and egoinet jot wood or unevenness. are unfriendly. ‘ Makes perfect dovetel wee ane tonite (4. BURY's better. The elements “'y. CANDY wins. All golfers who, . pan m eesenee —— lonly very seldom would Burn any|use one, hire # Caddy to save their > ‘fcity. An electrical storm wouldjenergy. Some golfers may take IT'S A JIG SAW vidiligtatwe. « ‘have to set fire to it for this to|(CANDY for the quick energy it, For evtting intricate com Plenet smooth edge © happen. But abandonment of ajaffords. = = towrs @ad curves for mock wp to 134" thick Bicity to the elements (time, erosion,| 14. FEY, meaning elfin or other- bredhets, welonces, howe Revels vp te 30°. dust) suits well. wendy The ins wh ch se - f Iweaonss | 5. GAIN must be chosen. 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Z ie ee - i me { : < e : : AG : e ore + SS. : , Ps THE. PONTIAG PRESS, ¥nipay, FEBRUARY ‘+. 1057, » rican Rai lroad Offers Bxcitententl a ss oe "File: Work Week Bill, J 40 Hours for Policemen LANSING @®—Policemen in all] cities of more than 10,000 popula-|, tion would work a 40 hour yess under a bill filed in the House. [wil ’ POLOWETEKY master escaped from (, Kampala : ‘aie. Tsavo, to traffic dren, ala escaping danger of (By Narain hang mt from be rae chasing gangman.|manager, Nairobi, stated: “Just life. Now seeking. safety in otfice.|,,ReP. James eee ple ae . ie saga traveling . ticket examiner. All Work x stopped Arrange a lion tried twice or thrice to break|Cannot dare give ‘lire clear’ sig- ote x sentinannat LONDON (it you want ex-/staft unwilling to do night wor shooting.” ls es Sink Jr oe meine Aes, Beearzanl te mosiens. Sas. whorls ee peoteey : citement, running . Afford protection ”* was —- o office ringing half-/range . railroad fay Nae a "het in teen, 1986, the station| worse—back in ey early 1900s. jhour, Myself. and family, consist-|faction and dispose of two lions NOTICE TO poG OWNERS 7 “ «+. 2 ——— venta eee rs ae the is Rinna ern wasnt ron " , There are lions to fight and ele- : OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN | 3 \phants to dodge. Keeps a man owne: and Count produce a certificate that ~ai-the time, TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: FoR r hes proeg peng Ans has Bod — st sabes vin | fe Sa last 12 months before ‘Malcolm H, Archer, public re- ross. S S.. | township residents or city residents of W Lake or Keego Harbor can receive a 1957 lations officer of the East African JUNIOR EDITORS | dog license from their respective treasurers, ; Railway & Harbors, Nairobi, idly ‘If such owners do not possess such a certilicate, the same may be ebteined from . their reading about the troubles of rail- local Veterinarian or at one of the county-operated clinics which will be held at the see roading in re- O O e e ugees - | lowing listed locations from 1-4 p.m.: : counted some : : SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 9 ’ 3 scien , West Bloomiield Twp. Hall—South Willow Beach Dr. heage Marder | Poe Oe An urgent appeal for clothing for Before Carstmas, the Oakland White Lake Twp. Fire Hall—M-$9 and Porter Road : arian refugees has bee Cross Chapter seme Y, FEBRUARY 10 ye ceived’ by. the’ Oakland. “County| 40 pounds of clothing directly wii : sages: Chapter of the American Red| overseas tor Hungarian refugees, Watertord Twp. Highland Rd. Waterord : From Cross, but Rev. Hamm pointed out, this _ eae 4 game warden, The ee Mee to Rev was collected by a general ap- prey eg : “You required | William C. Hamm, of Lake An-| Pet! s8d:se quota was set. Now | Troy Twp. Fire H 80 Rochesier Rd. : ‘ou om, pited. thel the need ig more urgent than / station | a, ayiee eens, the! over. = ae SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24 : o § pn. daily. , oe ee ae hee on ee pore p ee Ociklend County Aaimel Shelier1200 East Welton Bivd. Pontiac 194, from fe Pome a elon. la errwhke ita; atin The 1957 Dog Licenses will also be available at the above listed clinics. — master, The National Red ‘Cross is ask- |minimum of personal effects, be- Rene: o Sa, the Oaklang Chapter to sup- |cause they had left Hungary on License Fees: a OF Vea tee 105 ton col % (tect ane wanhg do Oe ao Mele Dog ................ $1.00 | * aa a ee Female Dog ............... 2.00 In August, le asus Needed are new or used clothing Yoy Still Have to Pay It _ Unsexed Dog ............. 1.00 master, Voi, in good —— re the «tn ON MARCH 1,.1957 THE ABOVE FEES WILL BE DOUBLED perintendent, quenhars and ovorcoaie. Vor #00i-iol-as os tare 96 veomen 0a enfaron Fee for rabies ¢accinations at county clinics is $2.00 per dog en, suits, sweaters, skirts, blouses| ment officers for parking regula- nis or other persons who are unable to pay the vaccination fee will scare the agstrig - coats. - . tions age a - i ey ame: charge provided reasonable proo! is offered of their financial condi to the chapter house, 118 Franklin|cities have found lady ticketgivers| OAKLAND co tae PMENT OF HEALTH, ; Bivd., Pontiac, from 8:30 a.m, to|“‘less likely to draw sarcasm or 5 p. Monday through Friday,|criticism from the motorists they Aas ; . Rev. Hamm said, . }warn or ticket.” | — cnn - “The dachshund is a dog everybody recognizes. It has a long body, “ a ‘ short legs, a cone-shaped head and long, drooping ears. ~ A strong, hardy dog with a good sense of smell, the dachshund is quick to find small animals hiding in holes'in the ground. In it once was used for hunting badgers. In fact, dachshund means *1\ “badger hound” in German. ; A lovable companion for both children and grownups, the dachs- tae | hund is easy to keep neat. His short smooth hair does not shed. Usually #4 (he is black or red brown with a black nose. rts Here is Trudy and her pet dachshund, Pooky. On cold days Pooky wat) |wears a blanket. Sometimes he wears a sweater made for him ‘by Trudy. As soon as Pooky sees his blanket or sweater he knows be going out. You can add Pooky to your collection by pasting this picture on leardboard and coloring with crayons. Trudy wears a cap with red ‘trimmings. Pooky's sweater and blanket are blue. Cut out the picture along the heavy outlines. Fold the left end forward on the dotted line, the right end back, to make the picture (Sonja Hansen, Fairbanks, Alaska, is the winner of the $10 award for sending ‘this idea first. Send your suggestions to Junior care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) Put ; a Song i in Her ‘Heart = “with Sanders Valentine Candy! Pavilion Milk Chocolates In Ribboned Heart Box #1 °° 1 POUND BOX In a ribboned heart-shaped box of traditional red, what could be a more exciting Valentine gift than the popular Sanders Pavilion Milk Chocolates: Included are fruits in cream, nuts, apricot mallows, nougats, caramels, and many others, richly coated with Sanders fine milk chocolate. Place Parcel Post Orders Now! THIRTY-SEVEN ALL OF SANDERS SANDERS STORES REGULAR AND ASSORTMENTS $4 NATIONAL " SINCE 187 ARE ALSO 5 23 MARKETS be ca Where Seni} Costs You Less _ Valentine 8 a is Trias F teary 14th Here’s where the best of two automotive concepts meet... the luxury, comfort and elegance you find in the finest cars. Drive them at your Studebaker-Packard dealer’s tod y: CORPORATION MASTERS PACKARD» 7675 Highland Rd., Waterford Twp., Pontiae, Mich. OR 3.5200 % & ~ \ eet This is the new Packard Clipper and the new Packard Clipper Station saan PACKARD CLIPPER, Supercharged for 57 The command performance of Studebaker-Packard’s built-in supercharger for extra power when you need it...Twin Traction with drive power in both rear wheels...combined withr Studeb Laer é 6 » = Se as . cae os a Gee aa + : > a = “ * THE PONTIAC | PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1957. oe In fact, Humphrey once earned imself the title of “big mystery z= F aoe GEORGE HUMPHREY t]he i i E it When Humphrey was chosen'hy R Si secretary, he was already one of} LANSING #—A State Highway most important man in the/Department official said today the country, although the public had/ cause of safety is served by re- strictions against advertising signs along Michigan’s roadways. Harold Bauerle, acting director “lof the planning and traffic division, | Said hé lacked scientific ‘Support @aizman of the Pittsburgh Con. me venison I am. convinced]. ithat by reserving the a of way for our own guide and warning signs they are more effective,” Bauerle said, “This helps prevent accidents." His views were sought after the department's policy on right-of- "s |way advertising was indirectly called in question recently at a State Safety ‘Comenianion meeting. F LH 3 i He Claims Safety Aided tC Heodavren | BATTLE CREEK #—Five U.S. visiting Federal Civii Defense Ad- ministration headquarters here for briefing on FCDA health programs. Al; are newly named regional and state civil] defense consultants. Stearns Co. of Adrian Buys Shawnee Firm ADRIAN i® — Stearns Manufac- turing Co. of Adrian has purchased Shawnee Manufacturing Co. of To- Kan., which makes earth block making machinery. Purchase price was not disclosed. Shawanee will operate as a wholly-owned sub- a/sidiary with the . senent seoriaeted public health service officials are} y 4 2 f Os Ze F , : ; 0 : ez 74 N. Seginaw St. § " WHERE YOU GET HOLDENS RED STAMPS AND VALUES, TOO! Despite Rising Prices, TONIGHT and TOMORROW YOUR HARD EARNED DOLLARS WILL DO MIRAOLES given a pimple . nember 1, 25, or 50. FREE SHINY SILVER DOLLARS Get a Silver Dollar If Your exceptional shiny silver dollar if your sales Guock es Gen ‘toa? number on it. - Just watch your sales slip for Follow the crowds to ‘our store for this BIG DOLLAR DAY event... . Yes, every department in our store is offering Sales Slip Has a 1, famous nationally advertised goods at big 25, or ‘30 on It. savings to you. If you like quality mer- - Besides the savings you will be chandise at low prices then check this ad rhe carefully for sensational values. It takes — $29 Up It's a Key-Ring! It's. a Photo-Locket. 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Start Meal With Pewert BRISTOL, ‘R.L. @—Dr. YOU'D NEVER GUESS... | TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT YOU GET. . — @ BIGGEST SIZE INCREASE IN THE INDUSTRY @ DREAM-CAR STYLING SHARED BY NO OTHER CAR - @ EXCLUSIVE NEW FLOATING RIDE . @ NEW 255-HP SAFETY-SURGE V-8 ENGINE ~ Check the low price tags in our showroom 5 7 MER URY - CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES, INC. 4 oa” Street Phone FE 2-9167 “AERO- ee ATS” MAKE TRAINING PLANE — Several members of the newly re-arganized Aero- Bats look over the model “Knight” plane to be rel ft eee’, keteere Left to right are Flight Controlled From Ground by Line Bruce Bentley. By REBA HEINTZELMAN Of Our Waterford Township Bureau A group of young Waterford Townskip ‘‘pilots’ are busy con- structing a scale model plane that wil] teach them how to fly every- thing from -a single engine Piper Cub, to a big four-engine bomber. Known as the. “Aero-Bats”, their. current mission is to build a plane entitled, “Knight.” Every Tuesday at 7 p.m, 20 or 30 youths get together at the CAI building and work on various parts that go into the training plane When the big modél is com- pleted, every one of the air-minded members will know how to fly a real motor-driven plane, accord- ing to E. A, Ostrand, founder of the club. The “Knight” will be authentic in every minute detail and will have a .4 horse engine to power it on the end of a 50-foot line. When completed, the plane will be- able to stunt, loop and dive, by ground ~ controlled operation. Just one year ago, Ostrand re- vived the Aero-Bats club that had folded up in 1950 due to shortage of materials. G. H, Mosser is now the sponsor of the group. All of the boys belong to’ the national organization known as the AMA (Aeronautical Modelers Asso- ciation, + Activity goes on outdoors, sum- mer and winter. The next meet Waterford Youths Build Model Plane of the winter season will be held from noon until four p.m. Sunday at the public boat landing on Pontiac Lake. hand launched glider and tiny ; The Cardio Socity'Inotes You to FREE PUBLIC LECTURE . “RECENT ADVANCES IN VITAMIN E:. AND HEART DISEASE”. Guest Speaker EVAN V. SHUTE, London, Canada etiow of the Reval Outosy of Shute Institute, ef Obstetrics and Tecepherel in Surgeens (Canada); Medical Director 3 Diplomate. of American Beard ,- ator of Sesion Text Beck. “Alahs Colored photographs of fntereting cases willbe sbown PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL Haron at State §t. ~ _TUES,, FEB. 12... 8 P.M. Everyone Welcome. Physicians Especially Invited. THE CARDIAC SOCIETY 656 Book Bidg., Detroit 26, Mich. z A Nen-Protts Corporation. Founded by Heart Potients ae Me sos Pontine Press Phote | Sind Give, cocestainr Terry Ball, Jack Whiter ia side, G. H. Mosser, treasurer, Jim Wert ma the a line from 26 to 80 feet in length. | It works much like the Walkie-| Talkie used in the war, and believe) me, ‘to work one of these little models is almost as much fun as really flying,”” he concluded. | ground controls -his an on| ORRIN HUNTOON HUNTOON Funeral Home eee ee ee 79 Oakland Ave. FE 20189 3 Member of speaker for true high-fidelity sound . n- . « 10-watt \ hpiifier Only The Magnavox ; « acoustical cabinet in mahogany, oak or $15950 NO MONEY DOWN ’ sae oe A ae _YRIDAY, FEBRUARY L 1057 Republican 2 ing Ritchie’s recent visit, The pair discussed Oakland pees | Young People. 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Profile is livable—drawers glide at your touch; every surface is especially treated to stay satiny; chairs and sofas are so comfortable! And Profile is yours for the choosing — come see for yourself how little all this luxury costs — TODAY! Roomy Chine Deck, 143.00 ee eee ewe New 32.50 21.00 17.50 eee eeee JUST: IMAGINE eth te WALL. CARPET for 6 290 month — ‘WITH No Down Payment ” HERE 4S THE PLAN: If your room measures 12x15 . . you need 20 sq. yds. of carpet and padding . this | MNOW...Solder, Remove Old Paint...Do ANY Job HERE'S EVERYTHING YOU NEED! fe = —] Moevy-duty berner tip, reg. $1.95 instant heat for ony job in Kime of * Neo priming, tithing or spill. BERNZ-O-MATIC ing-—borns. 500° hover thes @ blew. PROPANE TORCH torch. sete, tens-vuming toras-0- | Matic torch end 4 multi-purpese tips | Bill mmfteg. $13. 15 velve—only 96.881, Forsman, assist- eas Proposes New Plan jx for Delinquents’ Care DETROIT #®— The freshman 4imember of the Michigan Supreme with the law should be treated for their mental and socia] troubles, rather than punished. Justice George Edwards told the Wayne County Civic League that he disagrees with the “ancient doc- trine of crime and punishment” Hoover. Justice Edwards, a has had prior -court experience in Detroit with juveniles, ver'’s signed editorial in the FBI Court says teenagers in trouble) deeply proposed by FBI chiet J. Edgar| otfenders.” referred to Hoo-/179 bulletin last week in which Hoover wThe present appalling youth sit- uation demands a vigorous new ap- praisal. No longer can we tolerate the ‘tender years’ alibi for youthful lawbreaking.” Justice Edwards said, “I beljeve that there are possibilities for rejuvenation of criminals: and youthful offenders that we dare not turn our backs on, The whole trend | of the law is toward the treatment | and return to society of the men- tally ill, I venture to say that the | ee Water covers 143 million square miles of the earth's approximate on square miles of total area. : & \f i ve | vi . ‘. . I} VI { Mint YA NY Wy) eee That’s only a arg of what we mean when we say OK: Used Coir are RECONDITIONED FOR: VALUE & Ani important point in the purchase of a used car is the degree to which it has been skillfully restored— inside and out—to enhance appearance and protect against future wear. We refer to this process as “Reconditioned for Value” when we cite the sit reasons why-OK Used Cars are the thoroughbreds of the lot (read the other five below). 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Hear the STANDARD OIL NEWS with jim Vinall, ‘wir, 12:00 neon, every other reporting, 11:00 P.M., Montay through Friday an Ch. 2. See TRAFFIC COURT with Judge Wetts, 6:30 P.M. ° with Bud Paimer, Saturday afternoons, on WIBK- Entertainers for the Men’s Night performance of Pontiac Tues- day Musicale are members of this band. Seated (left to right) are Willard Hess, Dr. Robert Dustin, Dr. Felix Kemp, Robert Riley, inger, Dr. Ferdinand’ Gaensbauer, , * "De. Robert Benncw ald Dr. John Merkley.” Standing are Tony Patti (left) and Kenneth: Mitchell. The group will perform Tues- Pontiac Press Phete nae wReee R : Fg Hg : i * e + * + 2? School and plas to visit Ta- Lee Hapenneck: Chapter | ‘The speaker related that the schools committee, told of the | Simeee ere SM senting me 13 schools being assisted by | Serpriviloged boys and gisie "the National Society of DAR The children in the twe D. in South Carolina and ‘Kate | ‘ere are no other education! Duncan Smith at Grant, Ala, | *#e=tse*. are completely supported b “Youngsters in the schools Schools that Women’. ec PAGES 16-19 Tr “am 5 feet 3% “ bust measures eS me if my Toulmin are of Far Hill ot a Feb. 4. ar- aie 5 omk of Harmon ave- nothing better. the former you? trom your questions. I will as I can but I feel obligated to answer those e _ |first which I think will interest > the greatest number of my read- ‘no problems. You your diet a little, cut down a bit on those extras. |streamline down in a few years’ You are slightly on the high itime. side. . Your measurements are un- usually good for a young lady t ‘Tomorrow of your age.. Your middle. will/Simple Health, Beauty Routines.” - day at 8 p.m. at Washington Junior High. rcises for Trimmer Hips * : “Don't Overlook * * IF, Nex. De drive is Mrs. John “/,4Sisted by Mrs, Martin - Wager; Association Sets Dates for Drive Waterford Township Civic Music Association announces its new campaign chairman for the 1957 F. Naz, Dates for the drive are April 1 through April 6. Assisting wil] be Mrs. William Officers for the coming sea- son are Mrs. EE’ L. Windeler, president; Neli Hunter, executive vice president; Mrs. R. C. E. Gibson, secretary; Mrs. Richard Hamp, assistant secretary, and George Underwood, treasurer. Vice presidents in charge of various departments are Mrs. Vic- tor M. , publicity, as- Four pages today in Women’s Section me . in = * ee ._ If you are not overweight, but need - this exercise will do the trick. mee out success 1 nae) 22M Teduction in hip measurements, | | Faeere ee : am 94 years old and unmarried,| News From Birmingham 5 ~ Players. fo ‘will be brilliantly lighted next Sat-| home to members of their pot- - for the luck supper deco- | Stage Dinner-Dance of Birmingham) . announce the birth of a son, A. Thomas Flynn Ill, Feb. 1. HONORED AT PARTY Sue Leader, daughter of Dr. and “\Mrs. Lather R. Leader, was hon- ored.at a recent dinner-dance giv- en by her parents at the Detroit ,|Athletic Club. Guests were Sue's senior Classmates at Birmingham .| High-School. * e+. ® The annual birthday luncheon of Piety Hill Chapter of the DAR will be given Tuesday at Oakland Hills Country Club. All Saints, Honors Past Presidents Women’s Auxiliary Leaders Feted at Parish Dinner Mrs. Everett Birthrong, Mrs, Don Dasher and Mrs. Hollis Hal- * DAR Good - Citizenship awards wil] be presented by Mrs. Clyde A. Bennett to Beverly Ford of Bir- mii High School and Kay Fields of Clawson, and the speaker for the afternoon will be William Springer of Wing Lake. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Hollister Mabley will open their home Saturday eve- Past presidents of the Women's Auxiliary of All Saints Episcopal Church were honored at the parish| Aen: ‘dinner held Thursday evening in a Stevens Hall, | x 8 * .* ning for a-buffet supper for Bir- mingham and Royal Oak alumnae of Alpha Omicron Pi and their husbands Ss. CONCERT PLANNED : W f d Ga d : G The Rev. C. Ceorge Widdifield, Rares app eg mat is presented a cross to Mrs. Bruce) chairman of the al committee ater Or r en roup Hubbard, setenailiatin peat president. Township Farm and Garden Asso- Banfield. out methods of planting shrubs for|be Mrs. Rebecca Gould, Mrs. Mc-| best garden effects. Donald, Mrs, Dalton Ettinger and Se Mrs. Harrison, Hears Lecture on Shrubs green hues. Purple and gray foliage varies the garden, he said. Hostesses for the day were Mrs, Grant’ McDonald, Mrs. | Charles Harrison and Mrs. Alton Announcement was made by President Mrs, Banfield of the next meeting March 7 at the home of Mrs. Ashton Emery on Dixie high-, Way. : | -Hostesses for the meeting will Beta Sigma Phi Unit Plans Ball, Banquet Aipha Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Fhi. ‘recent council meeting; of the so- \rority. Plans for the Sweetheart Ball and for the Fyunders' Day, tt were announced. Mein-| bers alto are ning a ora party on March 23. — > Whitney M, Prall, Mrs. J. 8. Sib- | and Mrs. Robert Tricker. of the auxiliary. Other past presidents honored were Mrs. Gilbert Lee, Mrs. ley, Mrs, Willis Lefurgy, Mrs. Clarence Smith, Mrs. Vernon Abbott, Mra. Byron Kinney, Mrs. Raymond L. Cole, Mrs. Homer Harbage, Mrs. Franklin Read Reports of the anrual Diocesan Convention of the Women’s Auxil-| iary and of the Diocese of Michi-| gan, held in Detroit on Wednesday, | were presented by Mrs. Robert Nienstedt -and Victor Schramm. Twenty-two members of the local parish attended the convention in| w Masonic Temple, x *& &* Henry A. Houston, member of Pontiac All Saints, was presented with a Bishop’s Cross by the Rt. / Rev. Richard Emrich, for serving in his parish and in the diocvese as chairman of the Society for the Growth of the Church, MEETING SLATED the Women’s Auxiliary meeting to be held Feb. 14 in the Rose Kneale Room of Stevens Hall, beginning at 9 a.m,, and the Oakland Convoca- tion meeting to be held Feb, 25 at for Cranbrook «Music Guild’s con- brook House. niversary concert and on the pro- gram will be the Albenari Trio. Assisting Mrs. Sappington are Mre. William J. Bird and Mrs. Charles H. Huntoon. Pre- siding at the coffee table follow- | _ing the concert will be Mrs. Clyde P. Craine, Mrs. Graham 3. Graham, Mrs. Gunnar’ Karl- strom.and Mrs. Frank L, Kling- ensmith, * * * Mr, and Mrs. Walter F. Skinner will return next week from a mid- trip to Nassau. Entertains Sorority Marilyn Carlson reported on the Announcements were made offhome on West Iroquois road to members of Beta Theta Chapter of Lambda , Chi Omega Mrs. Robert Halloway of -Argyle St. Luke Church, Ferndale, © ruary social | : cert next Tuesday evening at Cran-| This_will be the guild's fifth an-| ega Sorority, Thursday Twenty -tvo attended. | avenue will entertain at the oe Mrs. Donald Redmond, dinner and special events; Mrs. James Den- Herder, prospective members; Mrs. Donald E. White, housing chairman, Working with the group is Greta Skoog of New York City. a a reveal that the first 200 who join will be eligible for a bonus concert which will be the: final concert of the current season: April 12. The performance will "Die Engelkinder,”* . Alpha Alphas Plan Valentine Benefit Bridge Mrs. Rex Parker announced that final plans are made for the Al- ‘Shower Honors ; Sheena Grubb '|Lagoo, Mrs. Tillie Landspurger, Mrs. Helen’ Wallis and Mrs. John’ April 2. Serving as models for the | Saliteky. ‘fashion show will ‘be Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. = Ralph 4 Dempsey of Third avenue announce the of their daughter, Joelma, to Gerald Moore, son of Mr.- and Mrs. Bronnie Moore of Fourth avenue. "FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1957 _ JOELMA DEMPSEY ~~ Margaret Cunningham was host- ess at a shower Wednesday eve- Sheena, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Grubb of Union street, will-marry Guy E, Bennétt Feb. 23.. He is the son of Mrs, E. A. Ben- nett of Tampa, Fia. . Attending the shower were Mrs. Grubb, Mrs. Peter Cunningham, Mrs. Charlies Lennon, Mrs, David Card Party Planned by Iraq Caldron 70 held at the YMCA. ° : Mrs, Don Murphy, social chair-|for Mrs,. Thomas C. Yarnall is man, announced the group would| were completed at the Wednes- chairman, assisted by Mrs. Don attend a stage show in Detroit Hirschman, Mrs. William Taylor, |Feb. 28.'A discussion of state by- laws was led by Mrs. Frank Ja-|Bodamer, table ward Pritchard i summer dance, and Mrs. Robert Kasse will serve ag chairman of the Founders’ Day Breakfast scheduled for May 5. made at the Thursday eens etead oy Sneath of Bot Oo Mrs. Lacy Schieffler was ap- , other prizes; and Mrs. pointed chairman of the annual|Sam Smith, refreshments Thelma Anderson will serve as May 17. Plans for the party evening meeting of the group. Other chairmen are Mrs. Victor prizes; Mrs. Ed- and Mrs. Fred Hostesses. for the evening were Mrs. Bodamer, Mrs. D. A. Pritt, Mrs, Flossie Kerlhorn and Mrs. April Party Scheduled iby Sorority Mrs. William Hutchinson was hostess to members of Beta Chap- ter of Beta Theta Phi sorority ‘Thursday evening .in her home on Gwego drive. Mrs. Arnold Cum- mings gave devotions, —— * * 4 Plans were discussed for the Fashion Forecast and card party tc be held at Webster School on Sinclair, Mrs. Donald Kaiser, Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs Norman Hal- dane, : Mrs. Rebert Tedcastle is serv- ing as general chairman and ‘Mrs, Waltér Terry as decora- tions chairman, Proceeds from the affair will be used for a Peggy Underwood Evans polio memorial fund. . : Z Announcement was made of the Feb. 19 banquet sponsored by Al- ‘pha Chapter at Elks Temple. Mrs. Joseph Hiltz reported on the plans being made for Beta Bali May 17. * * * Following the business meeting, members participated in a white Bernice Stafford. elephant party. + Lawmaker’s - Wife Leads © * Lif ¥.. Active Life By JANE EADS _ « WASHINGTON — One: of the busiest women in town is the peppy, blue-eyed wife of Rep. Lawrence Smith (R-Wis). Besides working nearly full-time in her husband's -Capitol Hill of- fice, Betty Smith gets around to most of the parties to which she and her husband are invited. ~ She keeps a smoothly-running household, She’s an excellent cook, But that is only part of the story of the Mrs. Smith who came to Washington! “Her interests extend beyond home and office, into politics and club work. She was president of the Congressional Club from 1953 to 1954 and supervised two of its nationwide cookbooks. She's a former national prest- dent of the American Legion Aux- iliary and is now a member of its national finance committee. } CAPITAL VETERAN The Smiths came to the capitol 17 years ago, and Mrs. Smith has been working in her husband’s Guests back in Racine are treat- ed to delicacies gleaned from all parts of the world. Because. of her husband’s membership on the House ‘Foreign Affairs Commit- tee, the Smiths are invited to numerous diplomatic parties where the most exotic foods are served. * *« * Mrs, Smith has had the un- ‘usual opportunity to sample cook- ing at literally thousands of din- ners, teas and committee meet- ings. Not only does she whip up tempting meals in her own kitch- en; she often is called on to plan menus for organizations to which she belongs. Es posto wipes | “Members of Alpha Alpha Chapter of _ Sigma Alpha sorority were photographed as they gathered to wrap prizes for their Valentine Benefit Bridge. The ‘bridge is slated for Feb. 14 at 8 p. m. in Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan | | aré chapter members (left to right) Mrs. Norman E silon Building. Shown gt Nelson of Orchid drive, Granada drive, Mrs. Rudy and Mrs. Proceeds will 6 A he ee Mrs. Winston, Hopp of _ at Pontiac State Hospital. Mazza of Avondale avenne Rex Parker of West Princeton avenue, | benefit the Child Psychiatric Service ’ PONTI es oe ae fotoy 5 i .* SMORGASBORD BUFFET WEDDINGS—PARTIES BANQUETS ‘Open 965 Deys of the Year We are taking reservations for es. We offer Old Fashioned lospitality in the following din- f} ing rooms: : @ Lake Wood Room BE a | Fj & 3 . ? ; ] "JULIE HARRIS : i BER2* Zas < 3 | Actress Looks at Role | as Mystic Experience * unglamorous in a pair of patched black corduroy slacks. * * * “Each time I play Joan I try to think of it as the first time—as though none of it had happened before, even though I played the part for 11 months.” - |. The part, which Miss Harris classified as her “most unu- sual, most difficult and most rewarding,” has its after-effect on her, “If I'm really rested it gives me a good feeling, a hopeful feeling,” she said, munching on a juicy red apple. “It's an affirmation of all things that should be wonderful in life, Of course, if I'm tired, it strains me." “IT had four weeks away from the play,” she explained, ‘“since the tour ended just be- fore Christmas. Once I got the TV script, I didn't refer to the _ play, Instead I tried. to accept this as the form in which it - would be.” _ LUXURIOUS ~~ 100% WOOL fin PASTELS ‘ pe . ts-at.a special low ‘ price. You'll love the ; _ Styling, you'll love the - | flower-fresh pastels. | Round « the ~ clock |. . fashions that are per- > fect for now thru geting. A rare value we 6 buy several ot ¢ boy pricef a Lo ‘SPECIAL SELLING A WH, A. WING COLLAR and dol. man sleeves on a two- Sizes 10 to 18. Light blue,” coral, beige, navy, white. this low priced two-piece chenille. Sizes 10 to 18. ~ \Light blue, mint, beige, white, — es a ¥ rs Me ash. 1 = AC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1957__. |Don’t Lose’ had no 4 married and on the, as they have all they can do By JANET ; vg ° bedi greg deh fondue a really very t Mrs. Cary aa “T sublet the apartment, so that| § + Teturned — from: ee 2 with a special chafing dish ably when y you “Wilkins” for that Valentine _Day dinner, That “someone special” you're trying so hard to please. . . will surely be impressed r= bring her to es SES & For Big Values 4, “fa ee a = ; and it will be re-a It it Le ee gee le signed up for a} The new, lowered waistline is a|separates from wine, add a little ; ( course sealfpericuiae favorite for spring.|vinegar and start stirring again.; 3 : ic ge he ag me this stunning date frock in| As soon as mixture commences cot oe ae ee oe eS eee AND ALL OTHER BABY NEEDS ; saved up 8! No, $472 with Patt-O-Rama in-|teaspoon of flour and a little grat-| Shop at egg. "eluded is in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18,\ed nutmeg. Salt and pepper to| & KAREN?’S TOYLAND eee wee ow Soe De teem nee 22, 0% Jere of Stach, taste. : : Se veers and ii cartainly jaldlcaeey is, Palter. cond Sic in] | Keep toaiins tn cheihig ash Dixie Hwy OR 3-1279 » |desired, and. the pattern number| Qurimg the meal. Barve, wit CM SCOESGK a, ; 8. te to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press,| sooo) = piece of bread with a apt mee bac Am my cam 872, W; Quincy St Chicago 6. Ill] your fork, aip i into the fondue, || SILKS and CHIFFONS for SPRING COSTUMES demand HIGH nent, heb tor 0 fiat Whichleur lenig petecn ine | Stir and eat. ase a POLISH in the HAIR. This calls for professional values maturity instead of being|Basic Fashion. The & Sum-| Mrs. Murphy tds few ue ere “ya HARPER METHOD prejudiced against it! mer ‘5ST issue is filled with smart,/about eating a fondue; : RAN DALL S SHOP ; “Yes, times were never, so\new designs for all sizes; special] 1 wever drink cold lquide with tt or| beg features; gift pattern printed in- rye may vind ep L,Y See ache | 88 Wayne St. $ FE 2-1424 (Copyright 1957) side the book—25 cents. “leontent of the dish. After wine has — ONES é Seaic 1” t Os r 4 Sp-Lrud - Ce ~ Your Fashion Store ae 1 Mes I. iI) Y ae aes 4 8 fe abe dripary. Se ree ae shorty « / Piece pe ¢ eNO... Jc ais gown 7 EEN SO Re or) wee . ye | Ore @@ee dotted with color ee ‘4 “ce > ros oe \ and tied with dainty [. $: b dia wn st love knots to make it _ c. oe re. wie be all wonderfully giftable = for Valentine's Day. i Of drip-dry cotton batiste edged with lace round the pockets and collar i | — forthe perfect finishing j / |parents trying to manage a party ganize a. dancing: club for teen-j, te-Crashers © rouble-Makers Then they set about to organize parties that would be fun, but at which teenagers were to come ap- propriately dressed for a party and and young gentlemen. * * * The parties are a big success. The kids actually seem to enjoy teing made to toe the mark on a few important points. With a com- mittee of chaperons instead of two Ee i : Hy ‘Ithe Marines.” Parents Eliminate Threat ‘and commands more respect than : uit i E i r 2 § FAIR AND NECESSARY An 18-year-old Bostonian said the draft “is fair and necessary. I'm hoping to become an officer in His hope was not an unusual one, In fact, there hopes fulfilled, all branches of the service will have more chiefs than indians. Nearly 78 per cent of the beys questioned said they intended to become officers when they en- tered service. They cited their capabilities as officer material and let it be known ‘that an officer gets a better salary an enlisted man. * * With nearly 8 out of every 10 teenagers expecting to become of- ficers, the military life shoyld be interesting for the remaining 2 out of 10, Will they wind up doing KP for the brass happy majority? Perhaps they better get in step with the others so we can have an all-officers armed forces to alone, there is no trouble from gate-crashers, - An interesting sidelight on the Leandro doa erage Mag who be- long to the dancing club now look with pity instead of a cer- tain amount of envy on the “tong? 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Alpha Delta Elden Jelidan principal of Pontiac State Hospital, discussed the school program with members of Alpha Delta Kappa Thursday opened her home on West Square Lake road for the meeting. * * * Mr. Johnson stated that the pro- \gram began in 1953 and has been there are 45 at the hospital at the present time with 32 enrolleg’ in the school. iy The program = i. cghtered around two areas, the Nome or ward and the school or Academic area, The 4-H program, which includes farming an gardening, has a therapeutic value, Mr. J remarked. “Activity p an important part,”’ Mr. Johpison continued, ‘‘and period of March 1 and Marth 15. through physical education the evening. Mrs. Alton B,. Madden’ ir. a progressive stage ever since./¥ Equipped to handle 60 childrens f maker in America Delivers—including tax Home of Conn Instruments Phone, FE 5-8222 ek em SPRING SPECIAL! {= girl's $ wardrobe. apna Hes State Hospital Educator ichildren can be tayght citizenship Fairlawn School of Education at|and social life, An of the instructop’s job is to help against self, not against the class.”" / “As téachers, we must know the child And be aware of his person- ality’ We must adjust so the child can adjust; no matter how we feel fe must try to understand the children to méasure up, to feel iedequate. If competition’ is child’s position." GOALS SET HIGH Concluding, Mr. Johnson said, “As teachers we set our goals too \high, we try to cure the child. |Actually we can't, we can only help to make the necessary ad- justments.”’ * * * Preceding the meeting refresh- ments were served from a table centered witha cornucopia filled with flowers, the symbol of the sorority, surrounded by a large Valentine. — Red tapers in silver candelabra completed the Valentine decora- tive theme. Mrs. Hesper Polk, president, presided at the silver service, — Jean Lukens was a guest at the meeting. On March 7 members will meet at McMath Observatory, soft white bucks . . . so soft, * lightweight and flexible! A Spring must for.the smart Lake Angelus, to hear Dr, Keith Pierce. 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Powers Presides HOLLY — The largest number of state and county officials, and others prominent in this area, ever to assemble in Holly were present Thursday evening at the inaugural ceremonies for the newly elected officers of the local Chamber of R. E. ADDIS am mn nome = New President 2 Families, 16 § Children Occupied House ROMEO — Two families with a total of 16 children were left desti- tute yesterday afternoon when fire razed their home at 1161 Pred- more Rd., about seven miles west of here. Six pieces of fire equipment from the villages of Romeo Washington and Shelby Township arrived on the scene shortly after found the two Thirteen-year-old Eddie Houck, . Reed as . Maur-. ® os a ae, women ew CHOSEN in Haiti Selection Ends Crisis Brought On by Ouster Eddie tried to put out the fire = hee See en 20 Destitule as Romeo Home Burns fire departments arrived. His fath- er was on his way home from Utiea and his mother was working at Pontiac Motor Co. in Pontiac. Houck, 37, a mechanic, has been out of work all winter. * * * > The Houck’s have five other children, Marty, David, Jeanne, Andy and Mendy Marie, al] at school’ in Romeo at the time the fire broke out, The Thomas L. Boughners were the occupants of the othér “| portion of the frame house. Mrs. Boughner, 31, was home with | her five youngest children. They are Joan, 5; Betty, 4 Ricky, 3; Donnie, 2 and Bill, 13 menths, Other " children who were at schoo] are Tom Jr., 10; James, 9; Robert, 8; and Geraldine, 6';. Mrs, Boughner, who is expect- ing her tenth child was. slightly overcome by smoke. She expected to see her family doctor last. night. Several firemen became ill from smoke fumes as did Forbush when he helped the youngsters before the fire department arrived. * ality Hi i | [ i Board Sets Requirements ing was insured, but Defies Constitution PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti Ww — i : E i i i f | FETT 7 i if i I FosiF teeltal voted provision. The ved aap oping” agement 0 Lahti Takes Fifth Post , [Birthday Same as ‘Abe’ CLYDE—Thomas . "has lived in the same hotse here for 30 years, will celebrate his -| 86th birthday on Feb. > Lin. coin’s birthday. Extension Club to Hear Talks iExposure Killed Grimes Sisters Theorize 2 Girls Kept in Deep Freeze, Later Dumped Along Road CHICAGO (INS) — The Chicago American report that the two teen- aged Grimes sisters died from ex- The doctors stated the girls died “relaxed” strengthening the theory that they died elsewhere and their bodies were dumped along the of the sisters showed they died. a few hours after they disappeared on the night of Dec. 28. The informant theorized the sis- ters may have been kept in a deep freeze ‘‘such as those found in hospitals and morgues,” if they County Extension groups gs meet at Pontiac State Hospital Monday, Both Lahti and Birchard re-iwhere from 1 to 3:30 p.m. they will listen to talks by Dr, James AVON TOWNSHIP — Oakland. were not dumped along the road the night they disappeared. . The informant said investiga- tors were awaiting the report of noted toxicologist, Dr. alter | Camp, in hopes that he may find some trace of a rare poison which would account for the the fact that the giris did not run away. The slaying recalls the still un- {solved murders of three Chicago boys whose bodies were found similarly stripped and thrown in a wooded forest preserve. |Co-Op Luncheon Set by Women at Green Lake GREEN LAKE—A co-operative luncheon meeting is planned for 12:30 Monday, by the Women’s Club here fo be held at the Com- munity house. Harold Jacobsen of Jacobsen’s Flowers will give a talk and illustrate flower arrangements. Hostesses for the day will be Mrs. Elmer Boch, Mrs. Jack Shuler, Mrs, Harry Gervais, Mrs. Kenneth Hedges and Mrs. Asker +Panian. fourth trade school, at Kpandu. ' yard, said it appeared they ‘went ‘down holding hands together” in . |their plunge from the roof of the a * ® An earlier autopsy report said} analysis of the stomach contents The Gold Coast is building |e Orion Community Center, NEW YORK @® — A Brooklyn couple, -plagued for years by ill- ness-and financial] woes, plunged to death today, apparently after their -S-year-old daughter died. Police said they did not know whether the child died of illness or was slain. * * * Bloodstaing in the family’s apartment, in a quiet and reason- ably well-to-do neighborhood, add- doctors/ed to the mystery. Police, noting the proximity of the parents’ bodies in the court. 15-story apartment house. “The “dead are Joseph T. Ken- nedy, 46; his wife, Nan, 42, and , ithe daughter Valerie. * & * Police Inspector James Lock- hart said there was no mark of| violence on the child. Police said there were blood- stains on a shirt belonging to the a télevision set, and blood on a 3-|divan pillow in the living room. Valerie was found dead in bed. She was dressed in blue jeans, Farm, Garden Assn. fo Gather in Avon” Farm and Garden Assn. will meet jat 1 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. — Janoschka, 3309 Liv- ernois Rd Ray Wenctock of the Detroit Garden Center will speak to the Méinbers of Brooklands Garden Club will be guests, Plan Michigan Series ‘of OES Instructions METAMORA — An OES School of Instruetion for the. nine chap* ters in Lapeer County will be held at Martha at Martha pter, Lapeer, Tues-} ficers of Michigan doing the work. The meeting will start at 4:30. p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m., reser- vations for which must be in by Feb. 18. Each chapter is being more than 20 of their members. 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Get Cotonamm, in easy-to-take tablet form at any dru counter, race Only 98c for the tablet pat age, brings positive relief at less than 2¢.per tablet. a af f Couple Plunges Off Root Atter Death of Daughter father, which was found lying on) AVON TOWNSHIP — Stiles Branch of the National Women’s, INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— “Friendly Persuasion” was the keynote at the meeting of the Independence Township board this week, A resolution was put before the board to accept the central water system and to issue occupancy | certificates_ to the Hi-Haven and) Jared Building Companies. The board members agreed to accept the resolution if certain. ordinance requirements are complied with by the builders. It is expected that with co- operation from both sides the matter will be settled out of court. brown jersey and shoes and socks. Police said she apparently had been dead since about midnight— three hours before the parents’ death plunge. * * * Police said no note was found in the Kennedy top - floor apart- ment. Kennedy. was wearing a_ bath- robe over pants and shirt. His wife wore a dress and coat. 43 Years Old Builders Must : comply Women’s Club To Mark 1914 Founding for Lake Orion Group in Methodist Church LAKE ORION—The “(ard Anni- The court proceedings are sched- Police said the parents had been uled for Monday. ill for years—the father of a stom- jach ailment and the mother of * * * asthma—but neither had been -in critical condition. ship library was presented by Mrs. x * * | Phillip R. Smith, president of the Kennedy had been out of work present library board. Copies of for years and had been living on| ‘a proposed budget-were submitted funds from relatives. Mrs. Ken-|to all board members. Action was! nedy, the former Nan Pemberton, |tabled until March 19. The Indepen-| came here from Minneapolis. dence Township library presently Neighbors said that the Ken-|!8 sponsored by the Clarkston Com- nedys—despite all their troubles—|™unity Women’s Club. kept their chins up and the father| The next meeting of the Indepen- walked around every day whis- tling cheerfully, Father, mother and daughter took long walks A resolution to establish a town- versary of the founding of the Lake| Orion Women’s Club will be cele-; brated on Thursday Feb. 14, be-, |ginning at 1 p.m. at the Methodist ‘Church House. | * * *& | The roll call will be answered) \with “I remember.” The drama) \group will present a skit, “Island in Our Community. " Participating are Mrs, Trueman, Mrs. William Watson, Mrs, O. F. Foster, and Mrs, Raymond Elkins. Hostesses are Mrs. I. J. Gouin, | Mrs, A. W. Fowler and Mrs. | Willard Stephen, { ‘Country Corners Club around the neighborhood every |» Get Me IL day—once in the morning and ‘tO Get ai Lesson again in the afternoon. County Calendar on quick and thrifty meals. An extra at this meeting Tuesday at Watertora 7:30 p.m. will be a lesson on wood ent, Deperah diflesionary pheciety of trays. Group will meet at Rowland Ch yterian/Hall and ‘refreshments will be. urch will meet Monday, at @ ¢ | church, % bee iserved. LEONARD — Country Corners' ‘| Extension Club will have a lesson’ Of the 28 charter members of ‘the club formed in February, 1914, ‘five are living. Mrs. Belle Ander- son plans to attend. < Rotary Officers Named ORTONVILLE — At the annual. election of officers of the Orton- ville Rotary Club Howard T. Burt |was named president; Charles} PE Sherman, vice president; E. J. Avon Adult Program to Begin on Monday ° AVONDALE — Avondale High Sehool’s adult education program will start for the second semes- ter Monday Feb. 11, at 7:00 p.m. Alfred N. McClellan, adult edu-| Pe0ple interested in the courses cation director, announces the fol-|™&y sign up Monday evening, ac- lowing course offerings: driver|cording to McClellan. He also adds training, typing, mechanical draw-| that. telephone registrations can be ing, first aid, woodshop, anditaken Monday between 10 a.m.' | ple must enrol] in each class or | the course offering will be with- drawn. an. Duacan is the retired president. ' At Electro Mart Hungerford, secretary, and Porter| Martin, treasurer. The directors are Burl Glenden- ning, Alton Bailey and Lary Dunc-| KING BROS. / Tracters—Belen Garden Tracters— with an International’ CUB LO-BOY Ride your mowing jobs away. Cut grass .. . tall, .. or mulch leaves with a full 42° cut- ting swath of a rear or cen- ter mounted rotary mower on a Cub Lo-Boy tractor. D crt ornare » Click . . and ge hitching aes ee ae widest range of jobs @ Long life and low-cost operation See the _ CUB LO-BOY today Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke Rd. 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(INS) — On romantic corner in this town, ciana primeval in the shade ‘of who. stands pretty “herselt -in less sudsy cir- , has never seen this empor- where, in her name, you can get wet wash done for eight cents with her parents, that the laun- derette was established on the site of an old paint store, and named in her honor, ~. fluid if available. . . acme asked us to describe x. ® * %e {Laundry ‘Honors’ “Margaret Frisina dantehiae soapy smell onto balmy Truman avenue, And right now it has a special on 9 by 12 shag rugs, look-like new for. only $6.00. dryers — even a jug of cleaningthe launderette, which she has seen only in pictures, It's a_yel- low stucco building, square and one-story high, dispensing a hy- f “Tt eounde so. nice,” remarked Margaret wistfully. “They're doing a big busi-° * too.” “That's fine.” “There’s room ‘for at least one more shop on this colorful. corner near the ocean, aM@ it has been suggested that perhaps a swanky idress store or perhaps a sweets jparior be set up in Margaret — hy- phen — Troman's ‘name. ‘Would . she object? “No other sabia: Please,” . |she says, “I’ve got news for you, girl. I'd like my name to be on me and that's all.” . - It’s one thing to have a laun- dry clean up on your reputation, but to carry it any farther: “No, thank you, No.” Nobody thought to consult the young lady on whether or not it was okay to use her name “although I don’t mind at all they've certainly kept it clean,” she says), because the building stands on the corner of Mar- garet street and Truman avenue. As the current owners, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hass, put it: “There was ho question of asking permis- of the two streets. “Even if Margaret had objected, which everybody knew she wouldn't because -she’s such a sweet girl, there could have been no legal IWRIGLEYS STEAK ’N SALAD! you find only at Wrigleys. Naturally Tender—Table Trimmed STEAKS the pound and fluff-dried for sion, The name Margaret-Trumah another dime. Launderette is a hyphenated title, Near’ _ “But I think it’s hysterical,” |technically standing for the names Round or Swiss U. S. Choice & Prime ‘We've slashed our prices to a summertime low on the freshest, greenest, erunchiest vegetables that ever settled in a salad bowl. Then to make your budget-meal complete, we clamped down on beef prices, too . .. cutting the cost, but never the quality of that savory butter-knife-tender beef | C Ib 69 GRANDAD GRAD — After 28/fortunately, depending upon how ee, «Oe S | years of studies (with interrup-|you look at husbands, Mr. fo d wif?’ tions) Paul Stevens, a 45-yearold/ton Daniel Jr. is “‘a very con-| Still on the phone, arparet re- a, B ift 8 Prem; Cleveland, Ohio, grandfather, has|scientious spouse who never takes 7 ang! eet aout . Nneless Fr, um just received a vacation” from his job at the | te ; i ' r Fenn College there, ‘And not only|New York Times. eee Welch oe ont Ct fave ae Ch - Rib R that, he was a straight “A” schol-| Advised that the Margaret-Tru-joccupied on Fifth avenue singe ) : ar and was graduated Magna Cum|man Launderette will do her laun-/their marriage Sop a een Cotta e heese OP ki Laude. “When>d began college/@ry for free if she'll just come|® duplex apartment on Park \ Sir] , Studies in 1929, I didn’t dream I'd poarglans bn! Key wel on she ee ae ie an “unpretentic R Oin- —— grandfa | an ama man used to in e callg it an “u entious 6 0% we he — a gat her prenuptial days, Margaret let)but comfortable place, with eight Cr eam 1 Ze ©. ¢ Oagt this picture with his four-year-old|8° one of those arpeggio laughs.|rooms, I think . . . I never A dded Carton : grandson, Philip Markland. Mar-|LAUNDRY WOES know whether to count bathrooms : Choice ried in 1932, he and Mrs. Stevens| «Just tell them,” she said, “I'a|2™@ the foyer. | Your ¢ 4 Economical - Spreads Easier - Goes Much Further Daisy Brand A 6 ; Whipped +o Choice of ee Sb or Sweet Butter Blend of Fine American Cheese mee 3 Fine American PORT WINE * . FIRST REAL HOME They've had to buy new furni-| ture, and if her husband does get | any time off, Margaret says they're devoting it to working on this, their first real home. Which is why she could use one of the luanderette's eight washers and have two children, Philip's mother appreciate it more if they could - and a son, Larry, 13. lend me a home washer. When you're married to a working man, you do .your ove eee” *. * C> a) = Legislature May Act - to Make Up $1 Deficit SACRAMENTO, Calif. —There} must be an easier way to make up a $1: shortage than to require a special act of the Legislature, It was four years ago, two sea- sons after Margaret paid her lat- est af many visits to Key West LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Fabulous Flavor with a Touch of Garlic! WISH-BONE Italian For Salads, Cooking, Making Popcorn RAVO Pure Peanut Oil ys the State Be | 3 dar eh shoctage area ee CITY OF TROY | Wine Chet d 4 Pint Quart de Salad sales fund at the state prison. Notice of an Adjourned Public Hearing Cheese prea Bottle web ri Decanter 4 ob Dressing Sun 39° “Maybe they can pass the hat or perhaps the superintendent could go without his lunch,” said John M. Peirce, state finance di-| rector and board chairman. 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FE 5-6189 < TWENTY-FOUR _ 6 ae. : | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; es : : a f ; IX 4. ee, FEBRUARY 8, 1957 Moose, Bear, Elk—His Own Kill Fetes Pals on -Wila Gans "and Boson Baral SANTA FE, NM, —State Rep./San Juan gas basin on which he Tom Bolack, New Mexico's &!/had staked everything finally was swer to Perle Mesta, tossed 89/1, uont in as a rich gas producer informal wild game dinner r Gas ue oe eske gather-|Several years ago. Now people are last ' ing of three or four hundred|predicting an oi] boom. - guests. x * * This was a comparatively small; Bolack, who rejected suggestions, effort Bolack, an oil and ga8/of fellow Republicans that he run ef for man who has been known to feed/for Congress, has always been an ag many as 2,000 persons on game/ardent hunter. He began giving that he personally has bagged.|his wild game dinners a dozen The guests were mainly Bolack’s)years or so ago, the first one be- legislati¥e colleagues and their|ing for the Elks Club of Winfield, friends. Kan. Last month he fed 600 at his x * * lhome town, Farmington, N.M. He introduced House Bill 100 and| The largest crowd he ever. fed tradition called for the dinner, (was 2,000 at a five-state meeting They dined on moose, caribou,of firemen at Aztec. a year ago. and white Alaskan —, = ~ * * * in Alaska; Wyoming ; Col! Bolack summarized a typical orado elk; and Barbary sheep, year’s kill this way: a buffalo, 600 ried eg black bear from NeW) pounds of meat; a moose, at least : 600; a caribou, 200 to 300;- an elk, Bolack estimates he shoots about! sop; and deer from various states. a ton a year in the) «7 killed everything worth serv- — ing, and packed most of it out on my back,” he said, “ with hair that has) Alaska where you and your guide been snow-white for years. Highly|pack out everything.” he has known) Bolack was 1 at ae he| morning, the 400 pounds when thelof meat that went into six ovens 7-Cent Argument BALTIMORE (@—A_ _hightevel of La Fonda, hotel scene of his| discussion of low finance kept party. Patrick Duran out of jail but will * a --* also keep him out of a bar for “ZL work at cooking,” he says.|some time to.come. “When the grass was short, I had) Charged with disorderly conduct’ to batch. If you have to eat your|the 38-year-old Duran told Police own cooking long enough, you are) Magistrate Simon Schonfield it all inclined to try to improve.” started this way: Indict Coggins in Miami | Tattersall to pay him 7 cents, the for 1st Degree Murder | MIAMI ( — Walter P. Coggins) started and: police were called. 3rd, 20, a Marine Corps corporal,| Patrolman Tex Simms offered was indicted yesterday for first Duran a dime to forget the whole degree murder in the Dec. 26 16 wanted Tattersall to pay. knifing of a middle-aged drinking | “For 5 cents I'll lock up up,” companion. ~ Simms replied, whereupon Duran x= * produced a nickel and was locked Coggins was arrested at Flint, i up. " Mich., in the slaying of Raymond Magistrate Schontield b Devonshire, 57-year-old Miami | Duran from the bar and placed railroad man. Police said Coggins |him on probation. idrove to Flint, where he had rela- i after the pemeee's automobile Tired of Picking Up Hat? Investigators said Devonshire YORK, Pa. # — A man com- was slain in his home after a |plained to police that store awnings drinking party with Coggins, who|on one side of a York street were was attached to the Miami Marine |too low, He said he was 6-feet-4%4 | Corps air station. tall. 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Many readers have moans, some are looking for answers and orice in awhile we do get a kind word or two, A '% Chief writes: Dear Sir: Your pepapiis Gains 0 ceed sib od Jone. touste poniconn, but let’s = L~ NEW YORK w — When the fluttering pennant On your screen, - it censorship? An Associated Press survey today found that’s a tough question. “good for ‘TV executives. ‘Good taste,” naturally, is arbitrary. ship” is an ugly word. TV camera flees a playér brawl during a sports event and plants a patch of empty end zone or a insist they have their cameras on all the hassles. is it simply “good taste?’’ Or is) * “woul ~~ But elther way, it can be a “pain in the neck to the armchair fan. Funny thing is, if you ever have had the experience of miss- ing a player scrap on TV because the camera looked the other way, two of the three major networks state fou were seeing things, “Censor- | . Po * pal, when you thought you were secing nothing. Seems they Only the National Broadcasting Co. frankly admits its cameras would not stay of a fight” because of editorial policy seeps taste”. But as far as the Columbia Broadcasting System and the Ameri- - ean-Broadcasting Co, are concerned, when_one player. puts the slug on another you'll see it. | It develops, however, that what is considered “not good taste” in one sport by CBS ecamera-crew director is perfectly all right . Stop referring to the current Pontiac High basketball feam as the first in history to go undefeated in six, seven, etc., games. The 1930 Pontiac team won every regular season game only to lose in tournament plgy- Toppazzini Hurt i in Melee offs to Saginaw Eastern, beaten by the Chiefs twice in regular season. ~~ SESS 22225 Rookie Subdues Wings, 1-O ° s Dear Sports Editor: : Don’t “wanna” argue, just curious. I refer to a recent story on “the sports page. If Lapeer’s Tom Wilson hit 16 straight free throws Ld . ‘ — By. BILL CORNWELL DETROIT — The Detroit Red. and winds up with 17 of 19; scores 36 points, nF ant a did he score the other 19 — on field goals? Just Curious Waterford Township Dear Mr. ‘Curious — We were also curious. It was an’ AP story and we called it to their attention. Wilson had 14 field goals in that ‘game and eight free throws, All we can say is — somebody goofed. - @: ° * : Dear Sir: ‘ ~ T have been reading your paper steadily and I am quite displeased with the information about the Wayne-Oakland League. You give all the other leagues a lot of attention and you never miss a story on Pon-' tiac. It can't be that the competition is so poor in the Wayne-Oakland | League. Northville is No. 5 in the state, and Clarkston is 8-3. How about | Wings had heard rumors that Bos- ton goalie Don Simmons was the hottest netminder in the National | Hockey League. x. * * Those wild, ugly rumors turned out true Thursday ~ night when the rookie goaltender rammed a 1-0 shutout down the throats of the '620 fans at Olympia. Obtained from the last place Springfield Indians of the Amer- jean Hockey League two weeks age as a replacement for the ail- |anwilling Detroiters in front of 13,-| more recognition. Clarkston Dear Russ: We honestly felt we were, giving more attention than ever to all the leagues involving area teams. We try to highlight all the key games according to area itself. Of course, games involving the Oakland County schools in a league are given prominence. Dear Sir: Your prep sports coverage is now “‘the’’ best. It’s something we've needed for a long time. ing Terry Sawchuk, the 2%-year- old Simmons. frustrated the Wings at every turn, Center Don McKenney scored for Russ Softredine and that was enough for the Bruin goalkeeper, From then on he oper- ated in the cage like a veteran of long standing. os ~ = - * * * Playing like a man possessed, Simmons made almost superhu- man stops of everything that came his way, including some of the interest and bearing on the league J.J.C. best by such established NHL : Walled Lake stars as Gordie Howe and Ted Dear J. : °= — you. Lindsay, Detroit finally reached the exas- Boston at 13:52 of the 1st period) Detroit lost three golden oppor- tunities to cash in on Boston pen- aties, Simmong was peppered from all angles while his mates iam. The Wings bom with a tota} of 35 shots compared’ to 21 stops for Detroit goalie Glenn; It was Simmons’ 5th victory in Hall, six games since joining the Bruins) Hall was almost as invincible as' and his 2nd shutout. Simmons. He made several spark- | The New York Rangers twice ling saves, a few at point-blank came from behind to earn a 44 range, but McKenney tapped in|tie with the Chicago Black Hawks balding’ Bob Armstrong's shot and in last night's other NHL game. just like an Rangers policy for Simmons, to tie Toronto for 4th place, Dear Mr. Kearns: Are you contributing to Joe Louis’ help-my-income-tax fund?) peration stage at the 17:47 mark | of the 3rd period. 4 other camera director, Take pro football and hockey. ee ee Bert Bell, commissioner of the National Football League, states that the sport wants to highlight “the clean play and sportsmanship. af the game” and “if people want to watch fights, let them tune in on Wednesday nights.” > * * * Clarence Campbell, president of the National Hockey League, however, says, “If a sport fan is willing to pay to see @ game at an arena he will see everything that takes place — and the TV cameras should pick up everything, too.” ; CBS televises both sports and agreed with both Bell and « Campbell, Just last Saturday, TV fans had a:whale of a look-in on a wild player melee during the New York Rangers-Detroit Red Wings hockey game., The TV cameres ae ae on the whole show. Yet. it was CBS coverage of last Foacbe s bout between the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions for the NFL's Western Conference title that irritated many a TV fan. The game was full of fights and even the fans got into it at the end. CBS says, “No,” but it sure looked - like the TV camera was looking at something else most of the time. . Bell's comment on whether the NFL does or doesn’t have a rule which “blacks out” player brawls on TV was: “1 don't believe-for the best pro football “in the same manner, CBS how it should cover a sports “It's strictly a matter of good hockey sells itself on fights. In football there isn't as much body ° Nd LJ interest of football, or the best interest of ‘the women and children who watch football on TV, player fights‘should be shown, We're selling a product, after all.” A CBS spokesman, while stating the network wishes to prepetuate with the same good taste of tele- vision, in mind” as Bell, insisted, however, that no one ever has told ‘event. taste,’ he said. “In hockey, well It uses fights for box office attraction” contact as in hockey, and anyway, we do show player fights in football when they occur. “In the 63 NFL games we SitituetTaet casa, we limes. * 82 fights — somebedy kept track of them, But when a fight starts looking like a mob scene, then we take It off the screen.” The CBS spokesman also explained that the network's various camera. directors have different ideas on “good taste.” * *« ° = “We had quite a few directors on the football games, because of the- regional areas we cover with the different games each week, « (Continued on Page 26, Col. 6) Cards Lone Major Club Those were quite some spending sprees Joe used to have during his Tho Guty Untity captetal playboy days around Detroit. Am enclosing two buttons. — Dear Buttonless: No one is obligated to donate to the fund start- ed by friends of Joe Louis. After you figure out your own income | tax; you may need your buttons. with a high sticking assault on ex-Detroiter Jerry Toppazzini during a scramble for the puck near the Boston goalmouth, Buttonless in the melee, wax hurt and had St, Mike, Rams Struggle for 3rd ‘Tonight at PHS St. Michae] will cone — ae tives tonight when the Shamrocks and St. Fredgrick renew their in- tra-city basketball rivalry in the Pontiac High School gym. First and foremost is revenge. U.of D. Selects Grid Assistant DETROIT — Appointment of John Shada, 41, as football back- field céach was announced today by the University of Detroit. Shada has been head conch oft. =“ son mark of 7-3 while St. Fred's | all sports at De © aaa troit St. Anthony High School since 1949. Four. times - total record is eight wins and |to be carried off the rink. Howe drilled a shot into the net while) Simmons was checking on his in-. and the effort was wasted. : Lindsay was penalized with a, five-minute major and a 10-minute misconduct was thrown in for measure by refetee Red Storey. 5 was Lindsay's 2nd high nicking | infraction - the o— * This will be a grudge’ match for, the Mikes, who dropped a 57-48 de-| Boston conch Milt hiccks later cision “to St. era at PHS on tacking the Bruin player, but Lind. Jan. 4. ‘say denied the charge. Toppazzini | The second goal is 3rd place In ‘suffered severe facial cuts and the Suburban Catholic League. complicated fractures and is prob- There's only one drawback—the ably sidelined for the remainder of Rams have the same objective. | the season, Pontiac’s two parochial schools, \ are tied for 3rd position with 6-3 records. Since this is the final Jewelers Play night of the 1956-57 SCL campaign, a a : = vier automatically earns the F Jint Qui ntet rth. St. Mike's chances for victory for Polio Aid in the return bout are considerably better than they were the ist time.| Shaw's Jewelers, defending _Pon- The 2nd semester ineligibility of St. Fred’s high-scoring Bill Mountain has sent Shamrock stock soaring. an exhibition basketball game this’ Saturday night for the benefit of: the March of Dimes ‘campaign. Watson's Barber Supply of | Flint. will furnish the opposition | and the contest is scheduled. in the Avondale Junior High gym- nasium. Starting time is 8:15 p.m. Shaw's, playing roster will in- ‘clude Bob McManus, Dave Se- bring, Hal Trott, Tom Spencer, a\Cecj] Hanes, Don Williams, Gar- ‘The Mikes have an overall sea- | three losses. Game time tonight is 7 o’clock. Toppazzini, flattened on the ice accused Lindsay of deliberately at- | WIDE OF NET — Boston Bruins’ Leo LaBine (16) shoots for the net in the 2nd period of Thurs- day night's game at Detroit, but the shot was jured teammate, but time was out) wide of the cage. Detroit goalie Glenn Hall waits With All Players Inked Hall) attempts to break up the play. The other Boston player is unidentified. j away. | An Associated Press survey die a nute! Pitching Biggest Headache (Last of a ‘series of managerial views on the pennant races, writ- ten under the managers’ own by- lines—Kansas City Athletics.) By LOU BOUDREAU ‘HARVEY, II, w—We have set our sights on fifth place, That is our goa] for 1957. We had numerous disappoint ments last year, namely pitching, catching and a good second base combination. We were also handi- capped by recurrent injuries and players who failed to live up to expectations. And yet, as bad as tiae Class A champions, will play we were, I don’t think there is any doubt that we have made im- provements. I must admit the pro- igress hasbeen slow. We knew it, wou'd be slow. when we started. Yet here and there we have replaced players with better ones, We now have in Hal Smith the best catcher we have had _|Palm Beach. with.them, Pisoni is a rookie who; Burnet. We also have Art Dit- can make it in center. I'm not wor. mar ang Wally Burnette who ried about Skizas, He'll hit. So will should be among our best this Harry Simpson. Pitching is still our problem but we've improved it and this could ‘be an interesting year. We will have 22 pitchers .in — at a and Bobby Shantz, Garver can win 10 or 12‘games for us if his arm is as sound as we believe. It is pb — that '|Kellner and Shan ll have very Among those who will help are sad veut Saige tea, Gave, boas Ned Garver, Lou Kretlow, Gene (bothered by sore arms. Host, Virgil Trucks and George Quy reports on Host and Ed ———| Blake, two newcomers, tell us year. Then there's Alex Kellner | Kansas City Eyes 5th Place that they will improve our pitch- ing very much. Ditmar Was a big: loser for us Jast- year but he won 12 games for an eight place club, ‘ ¢g TEST vr ae fk ‘YOU'RE THE | MANAGER Py The final round of the 7th annual Captain-Sponsor Bowling Tourna- ment comes up Saturday at the his team is playing at home or on Land-O-Lakes alleys. , {the road. Some managers play Doubles teams combining regular . | Orchard Lake St. Mary, still his “os = a ee. hanging on to fading title hopes, reached playoffs plays host to Royal Oak St. Mary. for the Catholic {i} With 2nd spot wrapped up on football cham- i wl if record, the Eaglets’ only : | ior a share of the crown is poop =“ St. Clement upset of unbeaten St. city. Benedict at Center Line, indeed a ani gprs “i. 24 remote possibility. St. Rita enter- a's a - St. James in ‘the SCL ment, coach Wale = SHADA | — . _ game. land Townes, Dick Hall, Fred Bak- er, Dick Doyon and Bill Mountain. The Jewelers, managed by Clint Plympton, are undefeated in nine City League game this season. power and I think in our ball he will hit 25 home runs, He bat- ‘ted .304 with the Yankees but never thad a, chance to play regularly ly Fromhart disclosed that ail} ~ members of last season’s staff will return for the 1957 season. Expan-| Howie Johnson Leads With 64 sion of the varisty coaching staff! recently was — * * In 1941-42 he was aon at St. | Frederick High in Pontiac. Shada played high school foot- ball at Grand Rapids Catholic Cen-'f tral and was a guard on University of Detroit teams in 1935-36-37. He coached U. of D. fres&men| \. TU ICSON, Ariz, & — Talkative) “Boy, I played good,” he gloat-| ‘owie Johnson, a happy-go-lucky ‘ed over yesterday's. 6-under-par | simple 368-yard . first hole, then’ © circum 64 on the 6,434-yard E] Rio co newcomer who licked a heart COM cs the fast sas me ewe dition to play golf, led a tightly | a pro tournament. I like it. = Low Scores Plentiful at Tucson Stranahan went over par on the: |chipped in from 20 feet, sank 15, 20: and 12 foot putts and turned, in 31 on the front nine, or four ‘the Pirates beat the Milwaukee ~ a more daring game away from home. To others, it makes. no difference. sored by the Greater Pontiac Bowl- Inthe following situation ing Proprietors Association. Pittsburgh ‘Manager Bobby Bra-! The present, score to beat for sponsors compete in the event spon- Roberto Clemente approached the Frank Phelps and Frank Molina plate. Bragan's mancuver helped last weekend. All awards, which will include trophies and medals, will be pre- sented Saturday night at a ban- quet at the Old Mill Tavern, Prizes for top scores, youngest Braves. Here's an opportunity to match wits with Bragan, who turned in a fine job in his ‘freshman season in the major leagues. What would you have done under the same ane c Mater, —- team captains and their" season) gan had to make a decision a8 tourney honors is 1074 compiled by, — bunched field into the second) «7 pave a z90d time on the in 1938, then went to Assumption round of the $15,001 Tucson Open I talk al’ the time. It University as head coach. |today. Chisox Boss Order No Basketball for Pierce CHICAGO — Vice president Chuck Comiskey of the Chicago White Sox yesterday ordered star southpaw Billy Pierce to refrain from playing basketball with a group of Detroit baseball players. course, keeps me loose.” Johnson has had health prob- lems since he was a youngster in St. Paul, Minn. Rheumatic fever damaged his heart, but he was able to play for the University of Minnesota golf team. Then heart trouble put him back in the hos- pital while he was in the Air Force ond ease War IL : * The handsome rookie "qualified Comiskey sent this wire to Pierce at his Birmingham, Mich., home./@8 a pro last Juy. The highest “Learned yesterday of your joining Detroit baseball players’ basketbajl team, Urgently request you do not jeopardize Wilt the Stilt’s (Kansas cage star Wilt Chambertain) reputation or a career and that you desist immediately.” | Comiskey said he feared Pierce might suffer injury sihying bas- ketball. It was reported that shortstop Harvey Kuenn of the Detroit Tigers organized the cage team. he hag finished until yesterday Was 16th at Fort Wayne. Ind., and St. Paul. - \Johnson came. in late to edge Frank Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio, and Joe Zakarian of Modesto, under = * Zakarian er the lead when he drove over the 200-yard par-3, \¢ighth hole and scrambled for a ‘double ‘bogey five. Mike Souchak of Grossinger, N.Y., one of the strong favorites, wag one of a group of five start- ing today with 66's. * * * The others are Bil’ Casper Jr., of Bonita, Calif., surprise winner at Phoenix last week; Julius Bo- rus. Mid Pines, I.C., former U.S. Cpen — Dous ‘Ford of Ma- n ot 1950 and J a k, wi ner immy Clar’ Studio _ - a se tases Wh tagoh oeieek Calif., a three-year veteran of the 35-32—67 and Walter Burkemo of pro circuit who has never won Franklin Hills, Mich., fired a 34 a major tournéy. » '34—68 in ‘s first round. stances? (Key: (R) righthanded; (L) lefthanded.) — The Pirates and Braves are tied 44 in the top of the eighth at Milwaukee. Rookie Bob Trow- unusual splits and many others will be given. out, Detroit area. bowling stars ‘George Young and Lou Sielaff and) Oakland County Prosecutor Fred! Ziem will be guest speakers at the the biggest money’ bridge (R) is on the mound for fete, The bowlers will also conduct Milwaukee: Frank Thomas opens § qWegtion-and-answer session. the inning. with a single, Cle-| President Genevieve Bradley mente (R) is the next batter with and Peggy Bender, secretary, ‘Lee Walls (R), Bill Virdon (L) will represent the Pontiac Wom- and Dick Groat (R) to follow. Surnewick-Bulhe manager Mark Baldwin is also, expected to at- 's Bowling association, Local | Tth Captain-Sponsor Meet Ends With Fete Saturday tend as well as many area keg- Jers and alley operators. to create better relations between the teams and sponsors. Champions will be crowned in both actual and handicap play, The sponsor of the year will also be selected. Burnette pitched fine ball for us and had a 2.90 earned run average, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — -today that- the. Cleveland Indians and the Philadelphia The St. Louis Cardinals are the are having the most trouble. only major league team with all has some 25 players unsigned. , players signed for 1957. Other, ¢ AP Wirephote “iubs are having difficulty with enerel- Meneqer Prank Leng at the net as Wings’ Warren Godfrey (in front of {spring training only three weeks ers when Stan Musial agreed to completed—signing Cardinal play- ‘terms last week. His contract ‘calls for a reported $80,000. | Among lagging Indians are Bob Lemon, Early Wynn, Vic Wertay Bobby Avila and Chico Carras- quel. * * * bs Philg out of the fold include Richie Ashburn, Curt Simmons, Willie Jones, Granny Hamner and Ted Kazanski. The Milwaukee Braves list 20 players unsigned. Among the regu- Jars are Warren Spahn, Lou Bur- dette, Bob Buhl, Gene Conley, Ernie Johnson, Dave Jolly,’ Lou Sleater, Jack Dittmer, Johnny Logan, Frank Torre, Bill Bruton and Wes Covington, Hank Aaron, agreed to terms last night. 2 <4 received seven contracts, while the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Chica- go Cubs still have six unsigned players each. : * * * Only one- member of the Brook- lyn Dodgers is among the un- signed, Sandy Amoros. Cincinnati has two to go ~ Johnny Klippstein and George Crowe. : In the American League, the New York Yankees have signed up their top two money-makers, Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle, but they have a host of veterans among 22 players still unsigned. The tournament is held each year| The list includes Don Larsen, my Byrne, ee | McDermott and Tom Morgan. | Jefferson Wins 5th Jefferson romped to its 5th. = ? straight victory in Pontiac Junior *(¢ ‘High School play yesterday with! ‘the lst loop game at the new Madi- son court. Dennis Vincent led all the scorers with 17 points. Madi- the school, handing Jefferson its | so4e) | ayy son's Jayvees gained a split for list setback, 21-19. uM sejesyg ‘seusoyy, 2. 47-28 walloping of Madison in, ' it $ of action in the 3-day keg tourney | Bowling — Association. “bowie eUker — = Dosreli botllng csr'thiangs Vas ol ta.” among the guest speakers at the annual | bowling banquet Saturday at the Old Mil Tavern following the ¢ pocaccet Wy 1p Geille Fees National League batting champion,. The New York Giants have not. y A ARE A A te Al ts Ae Ni A a: a, ys hae ls i: ha al Ae lil lia etl ip "i. asf * ee ae ney F Ee eS a ee eae ee ae Ss oe, ea, ee f : = : = ; e : # Tipe : \ « ‘ay y * : ? x : a oe , j : S g 3 ‘ Lions Ploy ot Romeo “Detroit “Lions basketball| Cyanbrook’s wrestlers take ‘to Crone Seek 2nd Win. 3 n will meet the . Romeo ang ornare Steet» at the Romeo ee eee ee ads 15-MINUTE SERVICE LIFETIME GUARANTEE written against burnout, PONTIAC *37-'54 itween the Bears and Walled Lake } stealing the limelight. Royals Upset cee cr era ce mn eis i oe throughout of eons i _ Waterford, while the Jays enter- ‘Complete cards dre scheduled in| The oa Berkley {tain strong Farmington. all eight leagues, with the Inter-) 59.49 in a hectic ist meeting on | EASTERN MICHIGAN LEAGUE Lakes showdown at Berkley be-| the Walled Lake court, At stake | i PR Sake well as Walled Lake’s No. 2-at Birmingham and the Maples , will be the conference crown as INTER-LAKES CONFERENCE | Class B state rating. jwill try just a little harder to win +. (HE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8,197 + sccicetink who is in Racitie, Wisc., for his father’s funeral, League-leading East Detroit takes on visiting Port Huron and Mt. Clemens moves into Ferndale. OAKLAND B LEAGUE | Troy attempts to prevent Avondale from backing into ist place by beating dangerous Rose: ville on the tatter’s floor while Madiion invades Plager DICK DEAN ay half a game, plays non-league Rochester. WAYNE-OAKLAND CONFERENCE ~— To all intents and purposes,| Northville has the conference title}. HIS FOOT in the. bag, so-the race tyrns inteq INTO Pf a fight for 2nd place. Walled, Lake, riding high on a! Waterford and Van Dyke, in-'this one for Coach John Petrakis, Clarkston, currently holding the Lake Orion waon and testis runner-up berth, faces Brighton, ~ Victory a Must for Chiefs Big Its in SV would keep Saginaw's nogee alive for at least a tie. . &® * * An upset by Central over the Chiefs, however, would be a big. boost for Saginaw since Pontiac, still has to meet the Trojans and Bay City, presently two of the hot- test teams in the league. Neither team has lest a game since losing to Pontiac. Bay City has now won five straight and beasts a 6-3 mark, while Sag- inaw has a streak of three going in its 8-2 récord, and is also the | by Boys Club - Boys ‘Club turned in the City Basketball League's top upset of the season last night at Pontiac High with a 55-53. victory over the Lakeside Royals. The Pike Street quintet, which had won only once in eight previous games and was next to the cellar in the American League standings, trailed by a 41-40 count entering the final quarter. Marvin Caswell sparked the Boys Club with 17 points. Willie DeWalt meshed 20 for the Royals, This could te a night of decision in the Saginaw Valley-Conference basketball race. A couple vig “ifs” hinge on the Pontiac-Flint Central and the Saginaw-Bay City Central games tonight. Bay City with a 3-3 mark in the SVC could lose:even its mathema- tical chances with a loss to Sag- inaw and a Pontiac win, This Cage Calendar its stiffest challenger for the posi. tion, on the Clarkston court. Clar-) lenceville visits West Bloomfield and Milford plays host to the pace-set-] | | until he iecovered Dick ting Mustangs. | Dean's and now he has gain- SOUTHERN THUMB LEAGUE ed new assurance! Almont, upset by Armada last Saturday in the finals of the league tournament but still un- beaten in regular loop action, tries to get back on the winning YEAR-END CLEARANCE! C Play in the starting lineup since. the 6448 loss to the Chiefs in Pontiac! trail at Dryden. Brown City trav- Reductions | 0 vin December. els to New Haven and tourney | Up to 0 x ** * ‘| champion Armada welcomes | | Memphis. |. ° OPEN SUNDAYS Tom Bell, a 310 senior, took’ over a regular assignment follow- SOUTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE, ing the Pontiac game he currently _ It’s all over: but the shouting _) DICK DEANS |i is the 5th best_scorer in the league this circuit as Imlay City, unde- Ww AT fe R F @) R D) iwith a 12.0 mark. other new-.feated in 12 starts, continues to, comer is Felix Miller, a 6-2 sopho- Make a runaway 0 more, who has given the Indians Spartans play an unpredictable H AR DWA RE additional scoring in the past three Greed team tonight at Imlay while’ ORL A NC games with 34 points. last place Ortonville greets strong | 9M L TAVERN 3-25 2¢ Game time ai Bellanger field-) \North Branch. 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Saturday 9:00 to 5:30 Mi 7-0133 of 11 starts, Lakeside Jed at halftime} ee ee 8th ranked t Blondt GAG) coveseceves: ter basketball game will be Saginaw Valley eam in the state, ndin (Sag) . seebee 11.6) in the struggle, 27-25. t Flint Central lehm ~_ 16.7 ed at Avondale, not Roches- | ater toate rll ctarheehort sl Shaw's Jewelers: trampled: ; Fins - ° lly asad Hi The «ace could pogsibly end to- Ray Pon) (BC) isl aa originally announced. A : : \ Homes, 98-57, for their 10th straight een Michigan League night if Pontiac should win and Bell irc) “12-9) schedule error caused the mis- ‘BRAID’S win, Half ar dozen J Mazel Park at Birmingham Saginaw. should lose, This — would PB sages f Sa6) ee 18) take in location and Avondale | ‘ ‘ scored in double figures, headed| Mi Clemens at Ferndale give PHS a three game lead and: ac es “CEE 9 ate Iga] Comeh Dick Bye informed the | “Deals on Wheels” Inter-Lakes Cont leave _ a mathematical hope *yun mS 9.7) te. | «Meee Nin Dunstan ted 30 or Booth | $aMise, wateey for Saginaw and Bay Gly. Ray my $3) "Sesinaw Valley. Conference ac-{ ‘$4 DeSoto Fired’e 4-Dr. ) . a6 7 45 TONIGHT Farmington at Southfield Coach Art Van Ryzin, however, Suinner (Pont) ....s000-5 9.0 8 =a i : Gebibed © keegus (doesn’t care to pio any title hopes| (AH: ; 85 tivity sénds Pontiac to Flint Cen-] power Steering, Radio, Power \ Follow the Pontiac High School Chiefs \ Minor Hockey Trades Laks Orion at Clawson on what the outcome of the Sag- er "se a9 (ra ey aap anes Oe Oe at Pit i! ines (PN) -.........ce00-- < . a Goma in Bren NY) nrraio, nx, wome mal pete arms ("Cate wal tiene tae et Hite iare arene] $290. Down, E) talo Bisons of the American Hock-| Sinisa" at Northville ‘Appota (aH) OIE 61 $56.05 Per Month Peo ee UE 2 gg ee —s—“iesésS ee ee I AB ee ee eee! Segoe es eee wees , Lake St. ‘ ey League yesterday traded Al League . sa: homas (PC) ec ec ee e4|Oak St. Mary at Orchard ) \ Dewsbury, captain ant defense-|_ $i rf at OL Be it Tonight's TV Fight. [Riise Thay 20S <5 Mary, St. James at St. Rita and! «G9 Pontiac Chieftain 8 man, to the Hershey Bears for o. jones at St. NEW YORK (INS) —’New Eng- *Mid-term graduate. St. Benedict at St. Clement. i : 1460 ke 1460 ke \ veteran center Bob: Hassard, at ict at 8 Clemen le land Lightweight Champion Bobby) Hard Top, Radio & Heater \ \ The rules of golf will remain the gsr de si Re mre Sree Piaccekar teattorouigs $3278 Pee Me th Fe Biveda,ny ign bape came In tst Sats tee Unied| Sebati cent ommae (pets Pammanior' ieaberveen’ TVW Brawls Become | ssue| $22 gE NODIDIMIIIIIIIIL LS. ‘States Golf Assn, Reeth Branch ot Ortonville tionally-televised ten-rounder at | 33 Years Fair Dealing Uticn at Mt. Clemens St. Mary Madison Square Garden." | (Continued from Page 25) mummy ONE MAN TELLS ANOPHER Bet eee | BRAID : Hills at Riverview : while we have only one for hockey — and he's an old hand at cover- ° Bhrine st St. Patrick PONTIAC SOCIAL BOWLERS y om : " Maple Grove at Millington ve Nomen "S ing hockey and knows that fights are part of the game. MOTOR SALES j South Lvon at Pinckney La Forges Mxt, $1 Ackerman’s = 35 But while CBS insisted “Bell does not ban player fights trom Delete Sipmeeth Beales in Odd 4s uns 34| our cameras’ and “no clause in CBS contracts with the various ass at W. Pike St. FE 2-0186 Cranbrook at University, School Stadium Inn 43 Sparks Griffin 33 : c ¥ s : “ NFL clubs states the TV camera can ‘not pick up fights on the s * field,” NBC’s Lindsey Nelson said, “Everyone knows Bert Bell ae —— Saarstone : COMING? has hag a long-standing rule against showing player fights on TV.” SPECIAL! Motor Tune-Up all 6-cylinder Chevrolets thru- 1955. Nelson, assistant director of sports at NBC — which does not tele- cast pro football, added: BYou have to realize that Bell has brought pro football a long | Way. It once was considered a game for rowdies, a mill town | sport. Bell has done a re football as an accept- | able pre sport. { “Here at NBC ‘we telecast boxing, pro basketball wad college football. In the past we've telecast college basketball. No one ever has told us what to do one way or the othey. “Whether we keep cameras on a player fight is decided by ow network policy, and by the directors of each telecast. Frankly, we would not stay on a fight — but we wouldn't ignore it, either. We'll tell you about it, and shoot the camera on the fringe. “We feel we must do that, Why, anything can happen in a fight. A player’s clothes might be completely ripped off. A news- paper photographer can make the picture and doctor it up — | paint a pair of pants on the guy — before it’s printed. 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N . \ fi ye M 3504 ELIZABETH PHONE erie LAKE RD. oe aurer ch hididide deeded dieuhedeute dhe Now you can have Cond pected for the trip. customers. Latest group came] STILL IN FIRST — Members of the Dickie's Service Bowling team of Pontiac beam with pride - at one of their. impressive top-ranking scores rivals have failed to match in three weekends of keg action in the Michigan State Elks Bowling handic ap total iS 08 sovrmeRy’ iwown TEAGU a there he hit .289, including six i jAlmont “ ‘ Armada 3 3 prostie — ew Haven 11 Capac 17 \* Walters, a 23-year-old outfielder, | Memphis ‘ } Brown City 17 Vhit 20 home runs and batted in 74,/°" Soy CENTRAL CONFERENCE a] ‘playing with Charleston W. Va. ‘and Augusta last season. ‘Weather or Nistt Thaw Doesn't Halt Skier base, Skiing fair OGEMAW HILLS near West Branch— of 3-4 inch base. Skiing poer to fair. BLACK MOUNTAIN Gki Area between 5 by Oxford 32. Millington "irmilay City North Branch By H. GUY MOATS Despite the “soft’’ weather the last few davs there still is Onaway. Rogers City ae Cheboygan— fair skiing in the Pontiac area.|“$Now Ww. VALLEY, Waters . ron But in the upstate winter sports \guivan aaah, = “sable Ranch nk -: ki sections the outlook was spotty-jciub, au ets Gaylord—4- x8 inch Bg Skiing fair to fair to good. The farther north) GRAYLIN Winter: Sports Park and the better the skiing. ‘Lovells Winter Playland near Grayling 4 inch base. Skiing poor. Mt. Holly yesterday ,reported +— L, Rose =3 ‘ch a 12-inch base without any bare spots on the Dixie highway a Bkling near Lewistop—2.4 inch base. Skiin | Brees : thére was a total of 228 using the hills Wednesday night, more than 50°skling at noon Thursday. Mt. Holly’s queen Susantie Dev- ereaux and publicitor leave Fri- day for the Grayling winter sports| ew conditions warrant. ing on, left to‘right, are Nel Fields, Howdy Fields | lyice president,’ said he fully (with ball), Ralph Puckett and Jay Clark. The | IPects Clark to become “one off locals also lead the actual pinfall division’as the | the outstanding young coaches of! 23) 27 SHERIDAN. “VALLEY and Woodridge slopes. “Made” snow was blown GRISWOLD MOUNTAIN. Indian River last night to supplement the base. sow "SRAKE MOUNTAIN ‘berveen There has been nto slush, and i Mi n Winter Queen - test; Feb. one. Leviston-sheridan Valley junior and sen‘or ski races, Telies Over Top. Post’ With 4-Year Contract | University of Southern California| has ended with the selection of. Your old Ke skates or “worth $5 in trade on) new pair of Canadian Flyer Ice Skates. All _ sizes available. HUDSON’S ‘Hardware 1475 Baldwin Ave, FE 4-024; Don Rex Clark, an assistant by Jess Hill “for the last six years. Mill advances fo the post of ‘at etic director this summer. : ‘* * 2 | Clark is 33 and is assuming a head coaching job for the first time. He was a first rate — for the Trojans, served with 69h Division in World War ie won a battletield commission in 'the Battle of the bulge, played ; jtwo years of pro football with the] San Francisco ‘49ers, was drafted | Ly Eddie Erdelatz of the Navy ito design defense patterns, then, ipersuaded to come back to USC ‘by Hill. r * * * i Clark was given a four-year. contract, The salary was not dis- closed, Earl Bolton, university X=] Pontiac Press Photo of 2201 is Capt. Bob Dickie, Look- | swnreamnent hata meld oni: , eeating * at t the Lol event hese into the 4th n of — et. the nation." = ae | SAGINAW VALLEY CONFERENOR (Pontiac 3 ® Northern 2 WE see ¥. BURON 3 se eeee2 & (gesinew $2 Central = 3 | Larry Hughes, Walled ‘Lake’s/isel) Binmingnen "al ee & i ay in. ioer old om EASTERN ainewiGas LEAGUE : nimble center, is still leading the Richey, Revel Oak ree 3 a A ine least -Detrott “6 8 Birmingham ~~ 2 4 j Oakland County high school basket- Madeians, OL St. Mary 31 74 44 107 11.4). Perndale : 2 _ i ~y Hh ball poinnt-making race Die gD se vse = 2 185 i DETROIT (AP)—Rookies Kent) = INTER- LAKES CONFERENCE | Competition is keen for the classy Drake. Late Orion * Ad re 38 138 16.2 , oo 2 ‘ eal, Ld eoee . Hadley and Ken Walters signed! Walled Lake vs atertora 1 4, Viking, but fe continues to haniperss, ‘Clarkston |."*, iy 45 82 12 Ise $ 1 Southfield 1 $'on to his advantage McDonald, Farmingion 11 68 38 176 160 contracts with the Detroit Tigers|Patuiton 2 Vap Dyke i$ . , | pa. &. Jomes ees | io 4 tn ee a Jones, yesterday, bringing to 32 the num-| AKLAND B LEAGUE .| Hughes, sparkplug of the un- alldredee | § ‘Bouttiela "30 61 31 153 153 34) beaten Vikin; has scored 76 NTY AREA'S TOP 10 ber of players to' reach. agreement |}7°2, 1} eer — s. G FO PrtP AV i 4 take on 13 Pragerela 7 §| field goals and 44 foul shots | wuson, .. ald 135.03 363 309 with the club for the 1957 season. |teke Orion — ~ ot for 196 points, a |Derow. Iminy City | 42 Ant-e2 Bee BR) |e: Witwe-OAKLANb Conrenence | ™ Bine games for » © Kertsen, Almont ...11 99 35 233 312 | __ Only 16 Tiger players, Including iia by Ga in be i} 81.8 average. _ Watson, Brighton "|. Hy 2s 238 30.5) | oeft and first baseman Northville renceville | : North Brent $¢-$7 ae = aad im te be (areston 62 Milford 1¢) St. Frederick's Bill Mountain, iGacki.” st Clarence ie it oe te ice ite — — >: Bloomfield | *|who bowed out after nine Con | Resasut, ven Dyke & $8 As 133 tee) —s Pirmotic LEAGUE, ,|tests due to 2nd semester ineligi-|O'Neili, Nortts fest oN SS i isso Hadley, a 6-foot-3 first baseman, |s;. Benedict © “9 6 RO St- Mary 48 bility, follows Hughes with 191 Bellman, East Detroit 10 66.27 150 15.8) ifinished Jast year at Syracuse,'2\ St. Mary 3 st aia 2 7\ points for an average of 21.2 a a IN. Y. in the 29 games he played!3. Michsel ement Two disastrous games dropped | Mississippi basketball captain — lw aterford’s Chuck Gillis from 2nd|Joe Gibbon scored on 29 out of 32) to 10th in the standings. Gillis free throws -this season in game is averaging 17.4. ‘against Alabama and Auburn. Spectacular Tom Wilson of | Laperr-4s tn a class by himself. : y He leads the entire Oakland ‘BE SAFE! County area In all four divisions | —field goals, tree throws, total HJ Protect Your Valuable | petats and average. ™ Papers ... Have Them | The eagle-eyed Panther forward! Photostated for a Perma- has amassed 135 buckets and 93: nentFile. - - ‘ jchari ty tosses in a dozen outings ‘Nor a 363-point total, 30.2 average OAKLAND COUNTY'S TOP % a blistering i Mountain, St tonville ... eveeesll Peters,” Rochester $1,,,.17 96 Van Nocker, Roch, 2 8 ~sooed — SPECIAL | MOTOR TUNE..........359 — FRONT END ALIGNMENT . $6.50 LUBRICATION ..........9125 See Jack Stanton, Service Mgr. ; HASKIN'S Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer 6751 DIXIE HIGHWAY AT. M-15 ; _ MAple 5-5071 carnival, Barry Bourbon (big St. EBernard), area mascot, outfitted’ with a new, inscribed blanket and | Red Cross cask, wl also make} the trip. The ‘Mt, Holly area will not be4 the only representative of Oakland County in the northern state win-/ ter events, Between 5. and 60 for-| mer Alpena. residents here will head ‘for _— at 1:15 a.m. Saturday via Grand Trunk, as part lof a big snow trair expedition to ‘Alpena’s 23rd annual carnival, | ‘More than 600 from the Alpena | Club of Greater Detroit were ex-' USED TIRES All sib sizes, types and makes The excellent facilities at Mt. Holly continued to attract new from Dearborn. a number of police- men on theit day off. Reports on conditions: KENSINGTON Metropolitan Park néar Milford —Tobogganing and sledding. Skat ting déperids on weekend weather. | < in 0 MOUNTAIN near Mio—27¢ ~~ Sg ° skita ing gpod HOUGHTON: LAKE. snow bowl—5 inch | KYLINE NEAR Roscommon—4 be Skiing fair. neal q fully automatic 35600 9 ‘ener featuring the time-tried Reynolds , Controtler . .. MOTORIZED te give you completely: dependable ovtomatic regeneration... ‘ You set a clock of press @ button. 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FEBRUARY 8. os ; Rosen bergs Executed Amid Outcries Fr of Indignation From ‘Commuanists| | (EDITOR'S NOTE: The following bergs at the, door of President They're yelling enthSemitiem tor fully was ary whey Kaufman, but rectly attributable to what - these of highlights ‘rom the PBI "Biory.- [Kisenhower, Atty. Gen. Brownell;their own, partisan purpose.” | he would: not bend. spies have done.” ad Taves oor Den Whitehead, jand J. Edgar Hoover .. . EMOTIONAL INTENSITY Abd neither would President Ei- ig Sing i Rear at 8:05 pm 4 By DON W “These sweet, tender, cultured | Judge Kaufman and two of the|senhower, The Segcotnaoe said: | june 19, 1953. Ethel Rosenberg | Se aes people led... In- nt’s att ; execution minutes Ta. an coaoend ca Tae Nve a, frre eben 8 fs nie ee ee x deny of Wsus Pucks, the atomic scien! . senter chet vend were beings isa 1987 by Dan Whitehead Dean ~Tiist, on Feb, 3, 1950, Julius Rosen- — ‘part of yews, Lucy S. Dawidowicr, in the graver is the thought of millions; ‘ ; > 4 the feeling of those who rule us. The Up. Star of berg came to the Greenglass apart- July, 1952, issue of Commentary|ot dead whose death may be di-| (Tomorrow; The Sum Up.) " ment and asked David to, 80 for 8 What had happened between 1951 reported: “A check of 156 names id Screen walk. and 1953? impaneled , . . reveals that 15 Tina a “You remember the man who| The Communist-front Civil Rights names were obviously Jewish. Of Dixon BILL JOHNSON — came to see you in Albuquerque?”’|silent throughout the entire Rosen-|thgse, 10 were excused by the _ wee 4 ; Julius asked. “Well, Fuchs was berg trial. There was only a bare Court iat ee four vi ' — . be also One of hig contacts. as of their conviction, sad ene — challenged by the as oes Baritone Featur ed He Sgured that Harry Gold would) 7. rer detected in mid-August | government TOOR SHOWS Tommy _ |be caught next, and that Green- ne m ; Fai . LUUR SHUW~ Timlin rie p : Se ‘ glass had better leave the country. sorely pe a he “There were probably other ge EVERY ~ in rogram ries After Goll's arrest, Julius (wing National Guardian, unofficial eS oe Gieautp dette eis ey ee ‘ : F RIDAY VY snd rc se urged David to leave as soon @8 |weekly publication of the Progres- The campaign achieved such/- oe Ton, Fri, — se uM tbe Bill Johnson, bass baritone, will) possthle, He gave David travel- |sive Party, said, in part, “ . . erections Sutenatty Gat mang tent , . S A TURD A Y : Open ys bp prestnted in the third program) ing Metrestions. aa. 95,600 in ithere are strong grounds for Sus ost men and women throughout "end 7 Nights of ihe. cla vie, omelets Rat Grape ee. acting te Roweneres se Vc in re weld Were igure hy ewish Welfare ration ; f t-and t political frame-| + Teese a & Chuncil ot Pontiac, The 4008|useg$i,000 of the money to Pay = ee Soe ree ——— JAM SESSION TUESDAYS atiey tenn B' egstoney iy wea bills; $4,000 he sent to 7 »~ * sain the trial itself as a frame-| u nc e on Sal em Bd rae ed aa Sar L FRANK PERRY M e months tater, e Commu- bee “popes Me, probensondh sonpy Crewe Ethel Sens on nist-organized Nationa] Conimittee; »ppe man on whose ude a career after winning seven medals| David Greenglass were Indic ee ~llingp aie Justice in the Rosen- these pressures fell most fear- Dinner AND HIS SWINGMASTERS ee *e tell he ehepttett wie 3) Ream mem LL RS ATTY He will be heard in folk ngs.of|conspiracy to commit espionage.\New York City. . jg ard in_folk songs. Greenglass pleaded guilty and re- -The committee's first Press re- BIG Cocktail Party ‘The remaining programs will be Ceived @ 15-year prison sentence.|.2.. on Jan. 3, 1952, said “It is Trude Weiss-Rosmarin, humorist|The Rosenbergs pleaded not ‘guilty. significant that none of the jurors. Dell's Inn rae | hp ‘and raconteur, on March 9 and * * was Jewish." ; Ban uet eng Davidson, editor and éduca-| The trial opened on March 6, WORKER IN FIGHT gq : Ten oon Wactcite un Sik ee ee eles once ae Can'l ‘The Commiuaiot Daily Worker! SHOW Tere er ’ = se rs. a Square g George Wyman are cochelrmen Sat} "TRk. donee wes ee Robert|joined the campaign with: ‘The y- Meeting JOIN THE CROWD- : the series. q | who,. at 40, was the|Rosenberg case is a ghastly poll- | |. : " Dia Thalend ee tet ee eel TONIGHT DANCING n Dam in Thailand; ed States, : ae te eoes the Gua b heer oo" One of World’s Largest [STATES POSITION lviolence, anti-Semitism, and court se FRI.—SAT.—SUN. ; Judge Kaufman made it clear ace advocate and Starrin = lynchings of pe s 9 BANGKOK, Thailand u” —King|from the first that he was awarel Marxists ag ‘spies!’ ° to DICK DENGATE Phumiphon Aduldet last night op-jot the profound implications in the) i. communist-tront Cvil Rights K ster o ened Thailand's New Chainat Dam. |case—the chances that prejudices, Ceens dtedl et “Tee beck: ie and His ESQUIRES” Go. of ip Dargeet in the. world, religions of pentienl. EAE colo of these two innocent American it will increase Thailand's rice|juror’s mer. Sx Gee eatew cupped by te haus Duty Production by more than a million | against the defendant heen people, Will serve as a tigual t. | tane—S0 per cent of the country's Se ee for a wave of Hitler-like genocidal |] ong hig Union County B present crop. He questioned prospective jurors| attacks against the Jewish people = t ” = e * * * closely. Where he noted the slight- throughout the United States ce ot ? — ‘The dam opel ke Te we Oieinky « sy a Pp ea ; ' FRIDAY , en- luctance serve, was os ' : . M, = pny at ont of 58 ‘milion excused by the judge'himecit, | BOPES” drive was im sigh sear a 9to2 A.M PHONE Midwest 4-1400 DINE and DANCE dollars. were 1 j ” e 2 a by a Scottish firm and the U. 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When I look back and see what little opportunities I had in-a little town of 400 people, I have to be MOSCOW @ — A Soviet order thankful!” ; lling two more Ame I ME—“Now you have two TV shows—isn't that shortening jery stsches eal hea etic. your life on TV and also on earth?” xk « x HIM—“I don’t think so. I'm a firm believer in the idea that Americans like n musical shows. You knew what I think shortens your life? Sitting in one place, not ‘doing any- Fort W N Lt. thing. I get a lot of exercise due te the fact I dance a lot!” William S Lewis” Guthrie, ME—“Have you been upset by any of the impersonations T¢ United States said théy were attacked by a crowd in civilian ‘Sid Caesar and others have clothes in Leningrad Jan. 25 and jdone of you?” « | subsequently detained iri a Lenin- x * * grad police station despite their HIM.-“Anybody who gets | diplomatic immunity. upset when folks do takeoffs~ se ~ — ganda. One has already left the country and the other has trans- fer orders, The Russians ordered out Ma- rine Capt, Paul R. Uffelman, 31, The American Embassy, where practical effect except as propa-/UP: Guthrie, Okla.! on them, they’re very average, I don’t think I've suffered, though my audiences some- times resent it and write to me saying ‘Why don’t you hit — back at those fellows? Why ‘don’t you do an impersonation the two were assistant naval atta- ches, said Lewis has gone to West Germany on leave and will not return to Moscow. Uffelman has completed his duty tour here and has. train reservations with his of Sid Caesar?’ You have to be ] ing gum peddier when you wife for Berlin Monday en route home, ; * * * The Soviet move appeared to _|be another retaliation for the ar- rest of alleged spies for Russia in the United States and the ex- pulsion from America of Soviet were a boy.” . “ , diplomats accused of spying, HIM—“Yes, years ago I couldn t get a sponsor so I found a Gu Jem 90 ths Soviets cupalled company in San Francisco manufacturing Honolulu Frult)iy, other U. S. military attaches, Chewing Gum. Maj. Hubert Tansey, Alexandria, Va., and Capt. Charles Stockell, “I had a special brand made up and named it ‘Lawrence Jacksonville, Fla. They were Welk Chewing Gum.’ It gave the Lawrence Welk radio (charged with “engaging in activ- show the feeling it was sponsored. I'm always thinking ities incompatible with their dip- i = lomatic status.” ; of little gimmicks like that. * *« * Welk leaned over and put a little shiny lapel button on my! Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei coat. I took it off and asked him what it was. Gromyko claimed Uffelman and ME—“What the heck is that?” te mad een alleen Ponce = —“I figured you'd ask that. It's the Lawrence WelKi:eningrad. He also claimed they an actor to do these things.” ME—“I understand you got a great reputation as a chew- WELK Award. One of my little gimmicks.” . THE : MIDNIGHT EARL an Marilyn Monroe and the Van Johnsons flocked to hear Lena Horne. Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer won the praise of ‘everybody on this beat for “Mayerling” — and Monique Van) had struck Soviet citizens. who tried to question them and refused to identify themselves to Lenin- grad police. * * * U. S. Ambassador Charles E. ‘Bohlen gave a different version in protesting the incident to the For- 1 | | | | I | ! Actress Nagel, Vooren for her performance got a film job from director, ‘eign Ministry, He said Uffelman Anatole Litvak. land Lewis had gone to Leningrad x * * on a routine visit with Soviet ap- By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — The cast Hecht-Hill and Lancaster have as-| sembled for “Separate Tables” would make -any producer do a little crowing. Let me tell you whom Producer Hecht has lined Laurence Olivier will direct and play the role of the major, Deborah Kerr is signed for Sybil, Burt Lancaster is leader who has to give up a high government position because he is divorced, and Vivien Leigh has agreed to play his ex-wife. Larry and Vivien arrive here the 20th of this month to talk over plant, but the picture will not actually go before the cam- eras until October of this year. If this cast doesn't bring money into the boxoffice, I give up! The year starts off auspiciously | the teenage bride in the original| version of ‘“‘The Women.” In the Michener story she plays a girl who hates men. Now that, wouldn't be Joanie in real life!| ‘The locale is New Zealand during World War II. Joan just finished “Island in the Sun" for Darry! Zanuck. MAIL FOR LAUREN Lauren Bacall was up to her neck answering letters when I dropped in to see her a few days ago. the mail since Bogey's death,"’ said, ‘“‘not only the letters, but people sending checks’ for the Humphrey Bogart Cancer Fund. I feel that anyone who goes to that trouble is entitled to a personal word from me, so each, day I tackle as many letters as. I can.” 4 Betty says she won't make a | picture for several months, and she something of which Bogey would approve. She says she wishes he Producer Joe Mankiewicz, filming “The Quiet American” in Proval and that they were accost- ‘Saigon, was arrested for setting off. firecrackers, and quickly . cea nie parudiied! where ‘released. , . . Ella Fitzgerald, leaving the hospital next week, : «we « will convalesce in the West Indies. . . Joe E. Lewis signed &| This was Bohlen's account: ' $2,000,000-tén year deal... . Harry Belafonte applied for a 100G; One health insurance policy. . “ie * * Earl's Pearls .. A preacher recently-announced there are 726 sins. He got a flood of requests for copies of the list from people who think they’ve missed some- thing. felman's briefcase and Lewis’ to restrain the attackers and re- .~ © * diplomatic credentials. The Amer- WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Inflation,” defines H. G. Hutcheson, |; with it so fast.” x * * TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: A good diamond will cut into any-| thing — especially a man's bank account.... That's earl, | brother. (Copyright, 1957, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) mony, Her divorce from Air Force’ Lt. Col. James H. Kennan, 44,| isn't final.. : : * * * SATURDAY 12:30 — 69" =< 30” Electric $ 88 BR « won, 12d i‘ 95 Sects Daage 1 39 11 Cu. Ft. Reg. $329.95 i HOTPOINT BUILT-IN OVEN & 2 BURNER Satin Chene Lady 95 wattitings 249 Plus Many Other Money Saving Buys on RANGES REFRIGERATORS WASHERS DRYERS Terms Up to 36 Months SUPER KEM-TONE | $469 Gallon Any Color Plastic Covered TOILET SEATS Reg. $7.49 $589 STEEL ASH OR TRASH BASKIT. $129 Reg. $2.19 TheL.A.WagnerCo. | 1960 N. Opdyke at Pontiac Open sae ey op Fri. Wed. Sat.. 8:00 to 6:00 > Sunday 10 to’ 2:00 as tortuous as some of the scripts!" Keenan in 1951 or (B) with-| Air Force Mate in Stalemate Superior ‘Court ruled yesterday that the 41-year-old Miss Nagel LOS ANGELES ® — Actress must (A) dispose of the inconclu- Anne Nagel is in a legal dilemma Sive interlocutory decree she got KIDDIES’ MATINEE 4--Color Cortoons--4 -LITTLE RASCALS- COMEDY , In Addition to Regular show she has enacted. She wants $400 temporary ali.|SUit for $490 monthly. _ Russian tried to see a other Russians tried to petit UL} camera, A militia captain who jarrived on the scene! did not try/| fused to recognize the Americans’ | might have seen “Designing |'Separate Tables’ to Star Brilliant Film Foursome set for the labor. Restaurant after a, hot and heavy Dinah Shore ances accurate —< La Vegas Lizabeth Seott ott sings a ditty with ar ae _ Presley in ‘Lovin’. You,” the Hal Wallis epic. Fund, bringing in, disc jockeys ta E= ” “He was always so particular abeut--what role I | played,” she told me. ~ | The children, Stephen, age 8, land Leslie, 4%, were playing in. & the yard and came to greét me.) Betty thinks Stephen looks like his. jfather, but I think he looks as, ‘exactly like her and that the little, vgirl-resembles her father. Elvis Presley says that his’ mother has just been released from | a Methodist hospital where she’ underwent a complete checkup and ,|was given permission to come here with his father in three weeks to visit him. | “I'm going to give them a real’ tour of the town,” said Elvis, “because I can't say when I'll be; ealled into the Army. It's any- body's guess. as to when I'll be) called.” for a picture now is $250,000 plus for Joan Fontaine, whose career 50 per cent of the gross profits. | has‘ taken a great upward turn. But if he goes into the Army he} She joins Jean Simmons and Paul May not even get another chance Newman in the James. Michener|to make a picture for at: least 18 story “Until They Sail’ at MGM. |months. I hear tell Presley's asking price Interestingly enough, Joan goes. STORK RUMORS back to the studio which gave her | her first big break when she played| “You can't believe the size of usual fan Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Are Shirley Jones and| \Jack Cassidy awaiting a blessed | event? That's what I hear runcred.) Anna Magnani is headed toe! New York where she'll spend an entire month before coming to |when she was here last time. I have never seen cuter chil- Pa, the children and Grandma and Grandpa can see—and it has a lot of charm. |Hollywood to do ‘“Obsessed.”” She| had little chance to see Americal} dren or better little actors than | in Gene Kelly's “The Happy | Road." Here's one picture Ma, | , Springs. He and Gordon MacRae, | Peter Lind Hayes and Pete Pettito’ relaxed at Alan Dale's The ins Bing Crosby ig back in Palm] WANTED 1000 COMIC BOOKS oto) ie aoe es ey (tis she wants to be sure she does | Mags. We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and Novelties. PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET. % Auburn Ave, | 1000 Trne Love Story — ee OPEN 6:45 MA 4-2151 “is that period in which you never had it so good—or parted |when a Russian military lieuten- They were the Register Interlocutory ~divorces in Cali-, fornia aren't final for a year, or ‘until a final decree has been en- tered by the court. Keenan tried ‘to get the final ‘decree entered Wednesday, but Miss Nagel block- draw her separate ee | i * — Golden Drumstick Box Dinners Now Delivered ii ed this by testifying they recon- ciled the night_of the day the interlocutory divorce was granted. Noon to Midnight Daily. NOW * * * -~ fl for | Reconciliation within the one- | Fried Chicken—Shrimp lyear period invalidates interlocu- Fish—Drumburgers | jtory decrees in California, The | PIZZ A | Keenans marital status today: | jaasseroai | Calculator Piping Mot to Your Home from | Call FE 8-0483 ||: From 20te instigtie ” CIN maz by OD LUKE = Comtometer | ESC os hacia Typewriting | ! ADULTS: “too a “Toe MacBeth” SATURDAY ONLY © TWO BIG HITS! A MAN...A WOMAN... A WILDERNESS You can prepare for} 30 wae a good position by] attending Day, Half- Day or Evening School } FREE A DESPERATE MAN They fought with different of the great and powerful EMPLOYMENT SERVICE — The | BUSINESS | INSTITUTE 7 W. Lawrence St./ Pontiac « / FE 2-3551—/ _ LATE SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT erg eteran Approved the dame-happy Swehade Joes... the toul-ups who became the Robert WAGNER -Tery WOO Broderick CRAWFORD wine Buddy EBSEN . DAVID WEISBART - RICHARD FLEISCHER + PLUS A FIGHTING MAN WITHOUT GUNS! _5—CARTOONS—TWO ul M. mistits.. HARRY BRE ov WITH GUNS... weapons — in one stories of the yeor! MACDONALD | ° CAREY PATRICIA MEDINA SKIP HOMEIER When It’s Time for Relaxation swe ~and You Need Some Recreation... There’s a Modern New Sensation IT’S OUR MOVIES! at the Fi “ Fe Pog Fl she will eo The story of flight from terror on her bridal night _ is @ masterpiece of nerve-tingling Features at: 1:00 3:10-5:20-7:30 9:40 rerUea? . HENRY FONDA“ VERA MILES - First Nighter Extra... SNEAK PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8:50 P. M. in Addition to Regular Show! Boh AGO * x 2 TOP STARS IN THE LAUGHIEST ~ ‘WAR - OF - THE - SEXES SINCE © Starts SATURDAY © Tension-Loaded Adventure! THE DIRECTOR OF “REAR WINDOW” AND T. V.’S TOP SUSPENSE SHOW .... THE STAR OF “MR. ROBERTS”! onsen GREW UP! toe i aa aa na i il ae prisonment The minimum imprisonment for narcotics violations under federal law is five years. Must Work for Welfare . BERRIEN SPRINGS w—County welfare recipients will get a chance to work for. their grants at the county Welfare .offi- cials said all men who sign up for welfare payments will be required to help clear tree tops from felled ~ “Oh, dear, no! I have a pussy-cat.” & * * . { : Le ? : » 4 = = \ -TITE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1957_ : Pe : ee THE GIRLS’. by Franklin Folger; DONALD DUCK . : Stiffer Narcotics Bilt 4g ent SS ue : | | [ow you..eR...)f YEP! RIGHT \, Passes Texas Senate ae ee La ig Se. THROW THE /) THERE IN THE : z ‘ ; : Wa 8 e. 4 BOX AWAD’: ? Ww : f, AUSTIN, Tex. —A narcotics . OL HAVE FOR ASTE ~ bill. providing for tougher penal- BREAKFAST, \(FINISHED - thes thian the federal law has UNCA DONALDS) 4 THE BOX! ¢ passed its first test in. the Texas : The bill, requiring a minimum 20 years to life imprisonment for anyone who sells or gives away narcotics in violation of the law, , wNt | By T. V. Hamlin elms in the fairground woodlot. if Mf E: HAW/ HYPNOTIZE ME, EH Z BOARDING HOUSE WHA~~ WHO-~ WAIT A ™ » MIN. THE OLD BOY IS t 100 HORSEPOWER / «ww J. NOW IT 16 YOU WHO ARE | Soe wel (Carrier Gp": 44 Reet (Arn Ht by . Drowning, - Refute) Going trom the Pontiac High ummane pol Feo oth 9 hems 18-19 uaht type 12. Heavy Case. JT ...... 154 Owens I Gi . ’ : are: ; Adv. ‘Of improved profits this year. ie" or fryers oes te) wanes |Chiysier os: 8.4 Pas 4 v au " ‘Sex Orgy Premise ! Donald Greem, Carolyn Beyer, az . The company’s annual report | Market steady. Receipts light but am-\Clee Brup'. 612 perem= Pict. joe ‘John Howell, William Scribner, yesterday showed net income for Pwotéa ‘nens taken in at 30 cents, Carry- Goce Cole : nite Parke Da. #3, VENICE, Italy (#—Medical ex- David Allen, Roland Williams, Da-| poring. 1956 of $19,952,969 compared with overs of white hens being dressed to Coig “at, RR ... 206 perts testified today that 20-year- vid Davies, Charles Green, Richard : = clear. Fryers and caponettes slow to |Col'Brd A. waco 21.8 i Cola .. 4 : 1955 earnings of $100,063,330. clear. Col Gas ...... 178 r .... 48 {old Wilma Montesi died by drown- ‘Dembinski, Lillian Casper, Pa gry * * nm we Comw Ed. "nes et eens D a, ing. | tricia Murphy, Barbara Moore. bail, Ph. FE 6-9424 or ive Sales fell The vol CHICAGO POULTRY Consum Pw = 46.3 Philip Mor .. $3 Two physicians whe performed Tom Osler, Richard Lantz, Edward 23 per cent. volume | CHICAGO, Fed. 8 (AP)—Live poultry Con Pw Pii4%e) 984 Phil Pel. 4) ’lihe autopsy expressed their belief justin, Margaret Murphy, William for 1956 was $2,676,334,431 com-'apout steady; receipts 573 (yes- Cont Can .. 43.6 i 87 . with $3.46 fi [terday 172 coops; 30.000 Ib) f.0.b. pay-|ont COP&S.., 13-4 } Piste G - 7¢7\that the dark-haired party girl Redford, Sharon Troxell, James pared $3,466,222,350 for the) rices unchanged; heavy hens 14%-|Cont Oil ----- BS ‘A ......32.8|)"died of slow drowning, probably, Clancy, Claudia Borders, Charles usiness 0 es boom year 1955. 16; light hens 12-12%; old roosters 12% Cove, PC, +--+ 383 Repub stt -:: 861in water that was not very deep.” LaV Delmer Beneon ; | 3- Deere ..... 28.7 Reva +; Ls eque, . Larry Sais. ae last year | Det Biisen ... 3 Sey Tes B ... 3 ~*~ *& * | Keivit and Warren Norlund., amounted per common ae IDoug Aire §.. 81.6 ft A third physician, the first to share compared with $11.19 per | Livestock |Dew chem °! $93 Saar, a examine Wilma’s body when it! ; share in 1955." IE t Air L.. 414 eo 4n3,Was found on Ostia Beach near C ty p h Bounding back SETROET, Fes, ¥ (AM4_-eageeuisbte! Fast Kod ..:. 846 feorii a .. 372 Rome on April 11, 1953, said he | oun eal 5 3 Products, Inc. of ne frogs a third quar- Ma: ase slow, aang a cents Auto L ... 313 gesb at eR . 37 thought Wilma “w re the . nae Poyal Oak has ter deficit of $12,399,119 and sales Weer most sales U.S Need, 2 aud 3/EL& Mus “33 Roars 26.5) => | 2 ed of $429,657,648, Chrysler showed a/D*trows and. ilts 190-240 ibs 1725. gue pp’ °*1 yo Simmons <: 483) water a long time.’ Merle (Bill) Johnson | | been announced, profit of $13,681,000 in the final. and 2 "17 %8:, few, small tote mostly (BT CUO ++. 89 Socony. eave 4g! His opinion, -he said, was) Service for Merle (Bill) Johnson, - by Chief Engi-, quarter, This was equal to $1.57)%°.,,1, 180%: No. % and 3 240-200 Mee a, ee oe | 3'"strengthened by the fact that) 38, who died suddenly at his resi-) neer Eli Lupin. per chore on cales of $817007,000.|230 Geant, Pmt a tine eater tes Tend Baas = F498 Beery ra‘! 296 Wilma’s red polish on her finger- dence Wednesday, will be held from Williams, a res, ___+ Business is continuing to_im- moe bogie ek ye pee Prueh Tra 728 aa Bread aaq) nails = still very shiny.” Pursley Funeral Home at 2 p.m. ident of 2648 ——prove this—year.-L: £%. Cotbert,| Cattle—Salable 150. Today's market Gen Blee ... 83.4. St4 Ql Ind a3 “performed! Saturday, with -burialin Perry Doubs St. president, told shareholders, * Peary leo Compared lane Thurs Gen Fds |.... 43 =. yee Land ee the Bronte testified also that Mt, Park Cemetery. Rev. Paul Birmingham is steers over 1100 “Tos, slaughter steers Gen fa: tas SS co ao a 8 virgin, and that wy T. Hart will officiate. a graduate of! . an ers strong mos Gen Tire ..... 68.6 Teves eaten ice cream shortly -% te Col- Pj ins Ban on Book higher Balls strong: shockers and teeters ny ES Taw air 184 \fore her death. Robert B. Cressy ospeab peed rent gg head "high choice and prime 81-1015 Goodeear "1.1 $a2 U8 Cerbide ‘maa * & + DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for) wHttJaAMS meriy associated ens SARAR DES Soe ies ome eee | at Uatt Air Lin. 323 Defense attorneys for jazz pi-/ Robert B. Cressy, 32, of ‘31! with the Tractor & ieoleniat Di- Up for Court Hearing =. choice 1030-2050; mostly 00d Gt West'B ... $04 poit fire: §14 anist Gianpiero Piccioni, chief de-|Shaw who died at Pontiac Gen-'visign of the Ford Mofor Co. tere Gents WGGhINh See gen cod and iQuil Ol... 1184 oe tee fendant in the casc that hasjeral Hospital yesterday, will be! Vajendysz, a test engineer, is a hoice heifers 1800-1928: few head high|Hersh Choe ., 482 fs par’® --: 3} Sirocked Italy, contend that Wilma held from the Dudley H. Moore resident of Detroit DETROIT w — Circuit Judge | choice heifers up to 20.00; most utility, Holland FP ... 18 UD: se0e : : : Carl W. W jand stondard heifers and mixed steets|Hémestk ..... 34.4 US Steel. - & 4\fell into the sea end later ‘was Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Saturday. - eidman has. under con-/ and _ heifers oat’:00;)7-00; | bulk utility Hooker Fl 23.2 Walereen :: #4 washed up on the beach, Rev. W, J. Teeuwissen Jr. willl pon Cannon, formerly a resident. sideration today a plea for a.court °°¥® 12.90-14.00; bulk canners and cut-/Hook El Pf ... 97 te El 83 2 . : ters 10.50-11 75: most utility and com- (Ti Cent °)58 0 White Mot 77: $°| Piccioni, son of a former for- officiate, with burial in Perry Mt.| jof 7270 Briarcliff Knoll, West. a a patice ban on the mereial bulls 14.00. 16.90: an oad Padus Ray ... 33 Wiken & co.. 142 eign minister, is charged with park Cemetery, veterans section. | ut shee & = of bigoted comity controver-|""Cyives—Salable 25. Today's market Island Stl ....83 Yao’ tuw™” 3g;,manslaughter.. The prosecution) Mr, Cressy is survived by his Bloomfield a ee ol sial nov n North Frederick.” | about moody but aw te. _ Fry Inspir Cop ... 45 Yngst Sh & T 103 |charges that he took Wilma un-| wife Gertrude, his mother, Mrs.| Manager of its » Counsel for the publishers yes-/‘ealers 1.00 or more T; limited STOCK AVERAGES conscious from a high society dope| Frank Yake of East Rockwood,) three Chicago — _because he considered it terday described the police action in a court hearing as ‘‘coercion and intimidation of & book | $24 stand tra Nathaniel H. Goldstick, counsel for the City of Detroit, argued that police commissioner Edward S. Pippins rightly scene.” Goldstick said ,Piggins | .was enforcing the Michigan Ob-. "scenity Law. The Michigan statute currently is being tested before the U.S. Supreme Court. Judge Weidman said it may be (2:5°: a month before he makes his ruling. Board of Canvassers Re-elects Officers Mrs. Sarah F. Garrett yesterday wes re-¢ chairman of the tnree-memter Oakland County Board of Canvassers. Mrs. Minnie Sherwood was re-(tt elected secretary. Both have|}; served since 1944, Carlos D. Richardson, the third member, has served on the board) .ncep two years. Pod Children’s Story Hour at Library Saturday The third in a series of winter “Children’s Story Hours” will be held tomorrow afternoor. at 2 at the Pontiac City library, 47 Wil- liams St. City Librarian Phyllis Pope said the stories to be told include: “Tubby the Tuba,” by Paul Tripp; “The Steadfast Tin Soldier,” by Hans Christian Andersen; and Te ee _TRE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1957 Met owes. und of news of easing in steel scrap but store sup’ h choice and’ oeume individuals ‘ wee — id anty YORK — (Compiled by the Asso oaee and low , enews 3 00-27.00; utility 30 18 (18 dard 18 00-21-00; eull and low Indust Raile U leg utility 10.00-15.00; few cull to st Rails Util. Stocks slaughter = 10 00-23.00 |Net change .... ‘“—18—10 —2 —11 able 25. Today's market | Noon Pi... 264.2 123.0 13 172.0 nominally h c last Prev. day ..,...248.0 1240 741 173.1 Thursday trading generally active, espe- Week ago ,...,...253.0 1269 744 176.1 cially early in week: siaughter lambs Month ago .,,.,. 262.8 134.1 73.6 161.5 strong to 50 cents higher; sheep Year ago... .,,...246.2 12232 72.7 1740 ‘strong: lambs 20.00-21.00; few utility 1955-57 high .,,. 276.3 155.1 769 191.5 |to choice 17.00-19.00; good to prime 1954-57 low ,,,. 2449 1240 696 171.6) shorn lambs No 1 and 2 pelts 18.00-'1955 high ...., ~ 257.8 1424 75.7 38135, 19.£9; = 1030, ul wooled slaughter 1955 low 11149 67.20 148.6 shee ~10 press bent cull to choice shorn DETROIT STOCKS CHICAGO LIVESTOCK GO, Feb. 6° to 25 Saiable cattle 700; ‘calves 100; a steady in clean up trade: vealers weak at the recent —_— turn: broad week- cattle re 9 steers 2 end . 8 Food mined at ad pri 2 ie: oad of mixed choice am rime 121 3 000. pa Dp 1213 Ib. few a & 00-32. $0: “ona. Seems sold w meee slaughter lambs and abie 4 r mbs an steady; few eer a choice slaughter ewes x 00-9 Republicans ms Plan to Up State Sales Tax LANSING (Republicans have failed in their bid to organize a |drive for an increase in the state ‘sales tax as an answer to school money problems. \ * * ©. Hope for this as a solution evap- orated yesterday when Republican -«'Area Students Tour. ner Waterford Township High School .|the clinic’s work. “Away Went Wolfgang,” by Vir- ? ginia Kahl. é F 4 OK Visiting Teachers’ Pay The Oakland County Board of Education met Thursday evening and a the payment. of $104,000 to the local school dis- triets for visiting teachers, which senators, caucusing a second time on the subject, could find no ground for general pr ogy After the closed meeting, Sen \Frank D. Beadle of St. Clair, cau- chairman, told newsmen “We've dropped the sales tax.” Collfornin 4 fhe: decent largest state in the Union with a total ree about 156,000 square comes under the county’s special education % -o-- «gS. J, Nephier Co.) Figures after decimal points are eighths High Low Noon s\ Allen & & Equip. Co.*,, 2% «63 oes Rubber coe tees 18.4 16.2 Gear Co.* ......, oe 2303.6 G. L, Oll & Chem. Co.*., 22 23 ‘owell Elec, Mtr. bd 5.4 (87 Peninsular M. Prod. Co.* 94 0.6 Fay apcat cc T abh at udy i iposncd Gone : Edison OO. ccs... 136 135 13.5 Wayne 8. Products Co.* 14° (15 *No sale; bid and asked. x 7. ~~ * Child Guidance Unit Twenty-five members of the Future Socials Workers Club of toured the Oakland County Child Guidance Clinie in Pontiac Thurs- day evening. Madeleine Half, director, showed the group through the building and later held a discussion on The film, “Angry Boy” which describes the treatment of a dis- turbed child, was shown by a projectionist from the Navy Re- cruiting Office. German Orphan, 2, Flies to U.S. Via Polar Route LARKSPUR, Calif. @® — Two- year-old Hans Neffgen of Ham- burg, Germany is with his new family after flying to the San Francisco Bay area via the Polar *|Route unescorted. The orphan was adopted by Mr. joa Mrs. Charles McLeran. He made the trip under the watchful Z to This Burlington Industries and Tex- tron were each down fractions on' “| have died.” news| was being set she suffertd a -jand sex orgy, believing ber dead, Slightly for Period |News declared yesterday carmak- 3/ers currently are running only 2.6 West Germany. Footing Bill [Silver are ae Look sornter " HENRY, 'S. D. (—Nothing is so bad it couldn't be worse but Lester Florey has begun to won- der. He's doing his best to see the silver lining. * * * “I still] have my wife and I'm thankful for the prayers for her from so many people,”’ he said But his pile of trouble is big. His wife had an abdominal op- eration last February. 4 Somebody stole a drag from one of his fields. A wheel came off a silo wag- en and the wagon was before he could stop it. He lost, three cattle, victims of green alfalfa. ‘It could have been worse. All my cattle could + & &.! On Sept. 15 his wife Hilda fell and broke her leg. While the leg «stroke and was hospitalized. She fo Attend Meet ¥ during World War II. be provided later. Burned by Nazis in BERLIN w—West Berlin today began reconstructing the histoic Reichstag building, burned out in 1933 by the Nazis and bombed ‘As workers.started clearing away rubble around the ‘63-year-old structure, the city announced that the West German. government has provided $595,000 for the first stages of renovation. More mney is to The West German Parliament decided last Wednesday that a parliament building should be constructed in West Berlin, but post- poned decision on-whether it should be a new building. —<_ The decision to begin renovation of the battered Reichstag comes ee = Historic Reichstag fo Be Ret at a time when the West German begin moving its offices from Bonn Those who favor the move say “many. For security reasons, the government is under pressure to to the traditional capital of Berlin, ° it might speed unification of Ger-_ West German government is op- posing any wholesale move to Berlin, which lies 110 miles gece the Iron Curtain and is still an occupied city. The Reichstag building stands in the British sector of Berlin, _ just a few yards from the border lin. that marks Soviet-held East Ber- © The Nazis instigated burning out the stone building shortly after. they came to power in 1933. They blamed the fire on the Communists, | _and used it as an excuse for a drive against the Communist party. . Music Students City's Top High School Musicians Will Travel to Ypsilanti Festival F&AM, son Special Communication of Pon- tiac Lodge No. 21, Fri. Feb. 8 at at 7 p.m. Work in E. A. Degree. Wm. H. ———— es Lodge Calendar Brotherhood Lodge No. special Sat. Feb. 9, duct services for Brother Arthur ——— Sr. Floyd N. 561 communication 1957, 12 noon to con- Morten- Adv. P&AM., ‘SHurt as Plane Plummets in Air % Airliner Falls 200 Feet in Downdraft, Tumbles Passengers, Crew CHICAGO uw A big, four-en- gined airliner dropped sharply to- day in a massiave downdraft, in- juring ‘two crew members and three passengers, The unexpected plunge jolted the Eastern Air Lines Super con- stellation into a drop of some 200 feet as it neared the end of a fight from Miami, Fla., to Chi- cago. > * * & A spokesman for the air line days in the Oakland County Jail ing “bump” such-downdrafts usu- and left her on the beach wliere the incoming tide finished her. off. ’ * * * ‘The defense, and Wilma's fam- jiy, advance the theory that she suffered from a foot inflammation, went to the beach to bathe her feet in salt water, and fainted. | Car OutputDown DETROIT (INS) — Automotive per cent. behind the same 1956 rene in calendar year produc- tion, However, the trace paper said truck output is lagging 19.7 per! cent behind last year February car production was pegged at 570,000 units, according to Automotive News, The mark would be 11.2 per cen behind Jan- uary’s 642,090 assemblies, but still 2.6 per cent above February, 1956. This week's output was esti- mated by the paper at 144,091 as compared to 140,411 last week. Legal to Condemn Land to Build Parking Lots LANSING w — A city has the right to condemn private property to build a parking lot, the state attorney general ruled today. Attorney General Thomas M. Kavanagh also said, hoWéver, that courts to protest such action. Blue Cross Will Aid 10 DETROIT « — Michigan Blue of Florida and Mrs. the householder can go to the|o¢ one son, Donald Cressy at home, and a sister, Mrs. Sidney (Rose- mary) Chase of California. Edward C_, Jones ORION ‘TOWNSHIP — Arrange- ments of service for Edward C. Jones, 76, of 1870 Lakeview Dr.,| ‘who died at Pontiac General Hos- | pita] today will be announced by | DeWitt C. Davis Funeral Home. Mr. Jones is survived by his, wife Alice, one son, Harrison of Pontiac; four daughters, Mrs. Pear] Franklin, Mrs. Marie Lessel and Mildred Willis, all of Pontiac, and Mrs. Louise Fleming of California. Two sisters Mrs. Maude Brannan, Doshia Hor- ton of Oklahoma; 17 grandchil- dren _and- 18 great-grandchildren. Bird J. Cootey CLARKSTON—Service for Bird J, Cooley, 81, of 24 here, who died. at his residence’ teday, will be held from the Sharpe Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in Lakeview Ceme- tery. - Mr, Cooley is survived by his wife, Edith Mary, and one foster- son, Glen G. O'Berry. Prior iwas plants by the L. © A. Young Spring — & Wire Corp. promot ion comptroller and assistant to the vice’ president of marketing. formerly jemployed by Gar Wood Industries, | Inc, of Wayne. The Chicago plants manufacture, automobile seat cushior and back. assemblies, integral and tubular said the drop probably was made more severe than the usual sink- ally cause, because the plane's power and momentum had- been reduced for a letdown preliminary to landing. * * * The. plane's purser told of ‘hit- ting the ceiling” in a ‘‘flip’’ as he sought to aid the stewardess who was tossed -to the top of the plane compartment. The pilot, said the incident occurred about 100 miles south of Chicago just after he had trimmed the plane, carrying 23 passengers, for a des- cending approach to the city, * * * — Rummage Sale, Youth Center, there were scattered Lake Orion. Friday and =| 'storms in the area where the mis- If your friend's in jafl and needs an unusual tubulence in the air, to his | he 4 assistant He was CANNUN > The U. S. Weather Bureau said thunder- jhap occurred. Such storms cause bepemeey with gigantic columns of rising warm air, surrounded by | |ccrresvcoding downrushes of |colder air. Capt. Harold Riker, oes __Famings N Cc. ef Co. re and caraings in 1 t produced an Je of price oo for last year. and heediog “Corp. Sera an ead ng ie to $8.545,219, or #007 er cae «te ak ee tH $2.28 a share, the previous Seo.tiaen. lke, Saud Hold Final Meeting Communique og | Their Talks climbed about $32 million to te mS My ig A i a WASHINGTON @ — President: Eisenhower and King Saud, ree portedly in« full agreement on Middie East problems they talked over, hold their final meeting tog day. Their White House conference was expected to bring forth Py communique summing hog results: of their talks during the last 10 Eisenhower then flies to a Geor-. gia vacation and Saud prepares’ to leave tomorrow for Spain. | . * * * ; American and Arab officials ine dicated beforehand the Eisenhow: er-Saud communique would cover these key points: 1. Extension of the agreement under which the U.S. Air -Force uses the Dhahran air base, possi- bly for five years. 2. Increased U.S. military aid. Saudj Arabia wants to double its 15,000-man force and modernize it with bigger tanks and jet planes. * * * | Nomally, a large plane under | ‘The appointments of Edred B. full cruising power, experiences| 4. An _ indication Williams and Eugene lL. Falendysz Ply” ‘bumps” when jt enters such) ivertical currents, ‘Fasten Seat Belts’ sign in the passenger, compartment, but most of the passengers’ were asleep. He said Hanson and Miss Mon- roe were awakening therm and ask- ing them to fasten their belts when the plane was caught in the of sudden downdraft. Museum Is Popular JORDAN, Ont, — More than 7,000 persons from all Canadian provinces and 13 other countries visited the Jordan Historical Mu-! seum last year. The museum is. three miles west of St, Cathérines. 3. Assurance of U.S. aid for development . 4 that Saud? Arabia will cooperate with Eisen- hewer’s proposed military eco- |to the engineering stafi of Sherman)“ pixer said he had lighted ‘the|omic program for blocking Com- ‘munist expansion in the Middle, East. 5. Possibly, an expression of hope that the ship-clogged Suez Canal will be reopened soon.’ a Arabia is feeling the pinch the canal closure on its 300 planes from the United States Eisenhower he wants. to ‘keep on doing that, and also to get free U.S. weapons without jhaving to sign a treaty which would put American technicians lin control of such weapons. See ee at atte a sured NEWSPAPERS... MAGAZINES ..... PyPHeaN 135 Branch—Across from SAVE WASTE PAPER! We Are Now Paying Scrap lron—Junk Cars—Structural Steel FE 4-9582 .20c Per 100 Lbs. .45c Per 100 Lbs. STEEL CO. American Forge & Socket seat frames, and . wire garment hangers, — E. Goodman, GM vice pres- Robertson Ct. ‘ident: and division general man- ager. The appointment o! Dr, Peter B.| Rastello as medical director of the’ Fisher Body Division-of General! Motors .hags been announced by We're re close to | JAMES "ATA AYLOR Insurance 100 OAKLAND AVE. and Personal ners, a DO% SAVINGS Real Estate : FE 4-2544 Medical eecae of the corpora- tion’s Ternstedt Division since 1933, Dr. Rastello is a native of Han-| cock, Mich., and a graduate of the University ‘of Michigan Medical | ‘Sabo Good Food Since 1929! RIKER FOUNTAIN Lobby of Riker Bldg. a mlinenrain asa inaapeetion Egnat Granchoroff MADISON HEIGHTS — Service for Egnat Granchorofi, 98, of 381) W. Hudson here, whs died yester-| day, will be held from Voorhees- Siple Chapel on Saturday at 2 p.m._ Burial will be in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mr. Granchoroff is survived by) one daughter, Mrs, Neda Evanova of Bulgaria, one grandchild and great-grandchild Susan Marie Shappell AUBURN HEIGHTS—Service for Susan Marie Shappell, who was) dead at birth yesterday in Pontiac Cross announced Thursday that it will award 10 nursing scholarships , will be chosen by the eye of stewardess Eva Nielson, The Mclerene and - Germaiyithe . seventh struight_ ischool seniors and graduates, It's worth $300 each this year. Winners |rence Dickens will officiate with| League ‘for Nursing from high | tery year the parents, Arthur and Betty scholarships offered in and five brother's and sisters at a move to alleviate the home, Kelinda, Tolandi, David, trained nurses. Crystal and Zeta, ‘the Huntoon Funeral. Home. at) burial in Perry Mt. Park Ceme-| The infant is survived by her, Ceneral Hospital wilt be held from] — SPRING TIMEIS CONVERTIBLE TIME .... and now is the time for you to change for. that free come in and spring. and summer pleasure comfort 1956 Company Executive as a breeze feeling, for see this ‘rarin’ to go.., i: million —A a royalties. sud thas Ms oe © now. He is understood to have as+. CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE ‘Black with white top. Fully equipped. See It — Drive It — TODAY] ' OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 SATURDAY ‘TIL 6. 2 (North Branch ieee fee ote oe C holi Cc Un Pp : one er yen “Utica atholic: eremony ni ites air Meta of legislators and others appointed | |\Vote Annexes Se et UNCA~ Rov. Fr. Kedeerd Da Dolores ipisenihl 0d DetroityClemens. Richard Peltier of Mt.| | (Sweet School Keyser performed ‘the. cererhony|serving as bridesmaids. Naomi|Clemens, Paul Schmidt, brother) : Jani Hibbard marrying Elaine Barbara Schmidt|Schmidt, sister of the bride,jof the bride, and Al LaPorte of _NORTH BRANCH — At the elec- Ice ‘ and Bertram L. Lozen in St. Law- attended as junior bridesmaid, with | Detroit seated the guests. The ring jtion’ held Monday atternoon ’ by _ Probers Eye Long List| Dqyid Stearns rence Catholic Church here Satur-|Sandra Purzycki as flower girl. |bearer was Mark Wisniewski. the voters of the North.,Branch _ of ‘Suggestions’ Asked day. The 10 a.m. service was per- * * + | Breakfast at the K of © Hall Township Area schools, 53 voted me a a ity of Pontise . = Speak Vows formed before 145 guests. Assisting his brother as best) was attended by 145 guests and mm fayor, and five against the prop- oa Duiiding Inspector by Rioters ; - +) man was Norman Lozen of Mt.) 490 were present for the evening osition Yo, annex the Sweet Ele- a Mi ne lates Aenea ema Praag Elaine is the daughter of ‘Mr. moneption tn. Utien. |mentary School, thu:. re-voting the Waterford Township rot OF Ee RTAD, mums and carnations, Janice Hib-|®%4 Mrs. Norbert P. Schmidt of The couple will spend a week! 4mill debt service already carried, Be hg Be vlan ae state Prison last night injbard became the bride of David|47800 VanDyke here, and Bertram in Poccono Mountains, Pennsyl- to cover North Branch and Sweet acaew Hone . the wake of 12-hour riot among/Stearns. Rev. John Mulder per-|i# the son: of Mr. Bertram F. |vania stopping .also in New York [School's bonded indebtedness. WoiButlding Inspector Say ten eee, formed the 7:30 ceremony on Sat-|L0zen of 31 Fifth St., Mt. Clemens. City. They will reside at 88 Gibbs t+ oe * waster eae eea? probers surveyed what War-jurday in the Walled Lake Metho-| ‘The bride wore a gown of silk St., Mt. Clemens.. Of the 55. qualifiec the Building Inspectors of the City den 3 Marcel Graham termed “sev-jdist Church. taffete trimmed wii imparted voting on the ‘proposition to as-|of Pontiac, Township of Watered seen eral thousand dollars’ worth of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hibbard of} rose-point lace. The dress fea- . sume North Branch’s pro - rata ted to serve as the Administra- | wt coisas foes tt trite, att Ste] am bang Gemens aed eat Re-elect 2 Officers chao of Smet Elementary school's Bessy ee Stn : tions” from the quiet convicts. ents of the bride, and the late) with long sleeves, and a skirt . : indatteiness, Hi voted is GROG. — gg (Mr. and Mrs. MacNeil Stearns of cascading teers in front falling * favor of, and four in opposition to ‘Airport Zoning Board Armed Le graan mario ay a ce |were David's parents. into a chapel train. The head in Westacres Group -_ |the proposition Feb. & March 8, 2 smashed into the prison store- | The bride wore a ballerina. | Piece, a finger tip veil, was 7 sone = Tse Spit y chbe wba ble pion room aiid looted the infirmary length gown 4 ris -ot- rl = f Postpone Town ar ' You are hereby notified that at a Wednesday. satin. A peari‘tiara secured her -eorisd — sual SF ae a sy King and Mrs. Wendell Strait were! * Mrs. Clara Moore Pango sais in Forsnin gton |i regular meeting of the Com mmission of ell. She carried t | t Meetin ty ‘When they yielded early yester-| = ot white ieatiates ar each loop. She carried an orchid Oe eta Gnilnek Ga ne see “Flaine = day after conferences with Gov. of the Westacres Child Study Club ment of her daughter, Elaine 5, resolution it was declared to tn ty came! ( be the intention of the City officials, oa sm Wars aap a eee pane on Monday night. Serving with Louise, to Douglas MacKay Mick-| FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP —)Commission to construct two-inch black George oe TE ee cled at lia. Mrs. Della Gibbens of Mt. Clem- them next year will be Mrs. Lucille/elson. He is the son of Mr. and|The regular meeting of the Farm- = Pavement on 2 vas peoers Srom Bele but the administration portion of _o was Oh matren of with|with Patricia Gibbons, Loretta Howard Schartenberg, treasurer. Perrydale, Rochester, A fall wed-/for Tuesday, te | —daery | = -year-old i : 2 : : , | One guard and two convicts a) ee 6 ee Br on Lozen, both of Mt. Clemens and Mire wallace” ieee was toss pemnet Because Feb. 12, Lincoln's Birth- sald {inprovement in ‘accordance wish > ’ were hurt. man. Jerry Me ce 7 Mrs. John Salitskey of Pontiac ne honor” seated the guests and Jimmy Meade was the ring bearer. ens served as the matron of honor Name Mrs. N. Smith Young; vice president, and Mrs. jhostess for the meeting and showed colored slides of a western trip. Mrs. Walter Mickelson of 176 Orion Board Changes ington Township Board scheduled day, is a legal holiday no official business by. the township board —_ - SEE 5 a the - thereof Cart pecial assessmen frontege and that all of the lots ne eran rie Witenes A Avenue shall con- ° be transacted on that day. front: upon either ported “good” condition. reception home of the | . Mrs. Minor White and Mrs. James : can parcels of land fronting ther cluaeines peace ton to . —— as Marlette Delegate Blain conducted a silent white ele- Meeting to Feb 13 Township and city offices will be side of Yale Street from Baldwin Ave penitentiary as sholgunarmed. ee bride followed the wedding. | Phe peaweds: | MARLETTE BARBARA INGWELL phant sale to add to the club's ORION TWP.—The Orion Town- closed all day_Tuesday, as well 1 ‘arm. ran to “defray § $3,656.24 556.24 of the prc r cost where — Mrs, Norman : : funds. as the Farmington branch of the and expenses thereof and that $238.76 Fee er NG ed ee gree rare they will with beng been wamed Marlette] Dr. and Mrs, Guy B. Ingwott| Oem ship Board will meet at 7 p.m.|National Bank. of. the estimated cont and. expense back into their cells and locke<|make their home in San Jose. lve wnship’s delegate to the State ot Knox, Ind. announce the engage- , Wednesday, Feb, 13 instead of ee improvement Pungess oon ne i them up. x * * d Convention at Detroit, and Vernon at - _ — ee Senate Approves Nash Feb. 12 because of the Lincoln’s|,,O* eaves 14,1887, the pet Pon: » 1S HEREBY the ey, ee monstra- bo Robinson was named her alter-\Lee, to G. Edgar Meads. He is | ; acting under the suthority ef “Act No. | Pontia ichigan will» meet in At the height octane de sacred Pr epore Smorgasbor nate, at the Sanilac Counfy Re-|son of Dr. and Mrs.-George E.| WASHINGTON i — The Senate Birthday holiday. 23, unite Acts of “080 “(Batre a Session) Commission K-38 on February, 12. tion, convict rag a. Lake| SASHABAW PLAINS — Public publican convention, Meads of Oxford. She is a mem-|Commerce Committee yesterday; The School Board will meet the ogg er a —_—-—- “att = “gad | gests 2 an ‘objections ine may be ed = ee him with a list/smorgasbord at the Sashabaw| Charles Rigney, chairman of the ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma sor-|approved the nomination of Fred-| ..me night at 8 p.m. in the super-| ‘Feet e2, the land d logated within f made oy parties ‘, * ” Feb, 9. Serving ‘will be at 5:30, Sanilac Republican’ Committee, ority and he is affiliated with Sig- erick C. Nash, Rochester, to be ietendont’ ffi tB he Sims| Pontiac. Municipal Airport. This airport Dated Feb. 6, 1957. . a evan. FS “eesipaticas” for inqroving 6:00 and 6:30. Free will offering|was named chairman of the coun-|ma Chi. An August wedding 4g| General Counsel of the Commerce] intendent’s office at Banc a ADA Rcity Clerk their lot. . lanned. department School. The effective date of this ordinance Feb. 8, ‘57. the church building fund.'ity’s delegation to Detroit. being p . h . A few hours after the a goes to ’ . ‘ : g pin 24 h N . “It. Memoriam 2 Help Wanted Male 6 tele. Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7| Work Wanted Male 10 Business Services 13 Landscaping 18A Lost & Found 24 Se pea TO : : ¥ Pp TREE SERVICE. RE- 7¢ LOST YOUR PET? WANT TO | POR-| CAB DRIVERS, STEARY & sTOCK «FOR TOP VALUE M rtunity |CARPENTRY. 30 YRS. EXP. NEW /A-1 ACE , SHADE TREES fo XOUs Far? wart se . 0 C FO i Sag men OE ran time, Over 25. f Mian ot ‘apoiy Stamp Bore. Must pave best oot por . ae cment Opport she § “Ree gar OR S002 @ specialty. Pe bres a oucer, i Stiver Mepis: I Bear- frichigan Animal Rescue Lege: Ts, Feb . : = B35 te 6 pm. | smal ~— t elor . Flexible hours. om Me . Lost: BOXER ARO : AUGUSTINE. FEB. 8, 191. ARTHUR, ye?" getoma” bere ee CARETARER POR APARTMENT | Pres Bog” TT TM Pu dae # wie em. or eve | CUST ‘OM FORMICA aypraveR, vacgune, Par oem | To Jod gramable any amount | (OS, Poates vaccinsion tot Ne, uth Me £56 S55 Sot wave : bo yre-‘of age, eiso “a good healt | sien only. Comission basis. Un- iD NOUMEEEER | Ce er Fe oe | ALL MAKE Op pounTaiy PENS & Shrubs, all k packs wees Lean ag = were cone owe experienced in ir work &| usual . All year around IDOLEKGED HOU! ree estima repaired by factory trained men PONTIAC LANDSCAPING tee : Since you & oupe 3-694,. - ward. OR 3-8272. iter and|" gadly missed by his wife “tseece interior ing. , $150 8 ork. Call WEbster 3-135. on farm edults. Complete | OR 3 = at our store General Printing & | 8338. Blvd. E. FE 6-0477; FE 50354 | wa: and Family. month plus 3 ® not | WANTED: AMBITIOUS MAN TO |_‘>arée. OR Set = pats Es RS. COL;| Office Ba $e ban ¥,, + | cxPEs T TREE TR TRIMMING A AND | STRAYED FROM 29 CAMLEY ST, unless you want a steady | take over established route sell-| MOTHER'S HELPER. §'4 1 Das } e tence St. Phone removals. PE 66503 or OR| — large ye = Flowers 3 ime job. You must a in| ing’ Watk roducts in rural; a week, 5 Foy fm. Christian hom wo kind APPLIANCE hEPAIR. ING _3-2006 3328. _ person, not F8| area, $3.00 to $5.00 ver hour pos-| MIT 6-4741. MAN TO DO WORK IN SIMONIZE and sweepers. Hh, DUNSTAN'’S FLOWERS will pot be_hired: References are | sible. “Ho, investment Start st) RELIABLE GIRL FOR or car wash. PE §-4419 By ieee, 803 N, Johnson. ~ Moving & Trucking 19| Hobbies } & Supplies TAA Your A —_—_ mee. a . 6 days wk: 19 re m. MARRIED 1 MAN NEEDS JOB ee Ne ae wen | Ee pce | actors Ave: Batons | His hat aut iat, Save | MAR" OE Sal Soaranee “GEV dei Movmomacrina | Mew SCRAPALE Gry utne Funeral Directors 4) “Noon Write exp. age, typ*| wrp GOOD LIVE WIRE "Bovs EPATR —epef hala | of, repairs. PLAST ERING, NEW OR On REPAIR. sa “autoinatie svachees, 30 Soe. | Reneunsing Bales to fit). BACKENSTOSE, 15 E. a1 or pet and wages expected. ote 2 cerry news pe Roni | Men's and women's “appl ts | ee eens FE ‘Pon BASEMENT CLEANING LTO HT cLawrence FE 314i 7 _ AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND. to dispatcher, ©. Box 199, Pon- oe Be ton aol ay 9-0021 ae Doug acing Go., 634 Work Wanted Fensale Li 11 | Ror’ : = Oakland FE 2-4021 | heuling & rubbish. Bil, FE ersonals— 25 Pursiey Puneral Home, PE 41211 tiac, ich, ay ea "Woodward. Birm {birmingham POPP LD PPP LDP PLLA LLL av AAA a FLOOR SAND: ne 5-5033. _Notices & Pers ; 3 FouNe a aw ‘BETWEEN i8 & 36, } A-1 IRONINGS, PICK UP AND N = LTY BASEMENT CLEANINO AND ETECTIVES Donelson-Johns. CHEVROLET neat, not RELIABLE WOM A PoE _detivery. FE 42063 ©. BUD BNTSE rE ease | cubbish of all Find, PE B12. 66 | fase your mind of wor), Kaow ru HOME SALESMEN Fano cue aan. a 12:30 p.m. Refer. required. $15 wk. AUBURN HOTS. EXC. CHILD lcekuante boo Uniea te Bt. the facts absut matters. Private Fowmnars” | Wasted: 2 cup. salesmen. 20 to 00| Corson al 600 W. Hurca, Bronece meee oe care in my Ucensed home. FE Basen Lippe ts SApLING AND ROSBIEN Kann _eonsultation. PE §-5201. COATS FUNERAL HOME — 5 eee eeppiacion. Demense | Eusry eat. | eee STENOORAPH. | _? "seu eee _your price. Anytime. PE 8-000. (ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- ne fociitien OR Cla: 7 ag — 2 1s WOMEN WANT WALL WASH. & | —” : ‘WCINERATORS CLEANED. ing a iety Sen, contact Com: waterford T a one on pence, Gates, Engineering 7? Mantfectarin and | clean PR $0006, Eves PE 17-8087, | BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. | or rupbish e'eanup. PE 48134. Mrs ey. Phone — Waterford Twp. 42735. North Chevrolet Co.| YOUNG MAN FOR FULL Operations. Empioy- ING OR HOUSECLEAN.| {alls and’ windows. Reasonable. aD. 3.8122 FE Pico p The Salvation SPARKS-GRIPFIN CHAPEL _ 1000 | oe wa position with gztablished financial ment» at office pone = sere = USECLEAN-| Pree est. No obligation, PE 2163 Clowr AND # Lape & TRUCKING. Service FE 23-5641 | Dig mployment,_ MY oY - AG ROUND re omen marl mast —_ Sei F es 3°. nw opm. ae as | cane alan bey Once Tees CABINET. ET WORK & PLasTERiNG: Gor HAULING > a jen Knapp Shoes —smplers to work @ ress. Exp. Utica, | W. Huron. FE 2-0956. - lso odd jobs. Fred Herman Voorhees- Siple a ee maeate “csaks idles” ast Sach! | Republic 3. zat” | BABYSITTING IN MY HOME. i03 ares ceca. cand Gs secaaees ian aicLisG Kons —— = | 2070 Airport Rd. OR 31598 FUNERAL HOME DO YOU | sess Sere dai cei | Sai, SEP NETH | vlan Pe te oa | paigooees nas ete Fk | Teams your pe, Pe Coun | Duley an FOR SUPPL - ereasing for qua: « a — A A ° - of| Ambulance Gorvien_Fiene or Moter er benefits. bee Mr. Voss 7 N MIURGEON DESI R TION- | bv sitting, FE 3-7572. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE-| We'ts wore Call anytime. FE Frs- SPECIAL. COLD WAVE. = Perry St. or phone FE §-6121 for) ist-assistant, Must be able to R NS TA-| pairing & rewinding, 218 E. Pike. | _4-8421 E $5.50 complete. Dorothy's, FE “ interview. type. Prefer practical nurse. Box DAY WORK. OW. TRANSPORTA- Ph. PE + 4-981, = O'DELL CARTAGE 32-1244 -y ? ay WiN Seed BOOK: | = DAY AY (WORK, $1 KN" HOUR OR | PURNACE® CLEANED. INSTAL." Long Dist Movin BOX REPLIES | MAKE MOR YOUNG MAN SOME -|TELEPHON € SALESWONEN. R ; Loca) and a_Distance Moving In Debt : th Com jew. 24 hr. servire. C. Nelson. Phone FE_ 5-6806 At 10 a.m. today there pi OnE MQ YoE PLEARN between poor gs = = & geecene ono ee ee ae pees ante EVENING WORK. CAN | _FE 5-1788. SS = “ having Greuble moctng were at the Press ee een WontH LOY ARE | ing de Essential full me] _around work, Call WEbster 3-1350. trae V3 and filing. REDUCED RATES Cee ee ee ee eae : accoun! r. RI —. et ‘ Large van to serve you. Smith iN e UNSEL- -effice in the following Bul Por Wee Voiine | Price Mf odie. WTO DARBY SuTEem, PREFER | cxpERmENCED LADY WOULD Heating _Moving F LORE Isc ee 5. Dacian, “LADY TO CARI a) day work, cali mornings only. . ey y | _8bOve Gakiand Theater. FE 8-045 boxes: : s——then— — +:—-~- Help Wanted Female 7 WouLD LIKE a a ee bss. Complete service on all makes. T ks R t 5 ee 3, 4, 6, 8, 20, 12, 15, 16, APPLY IN PERSON TODAY omen 6 pant meo, PL 2-2008. =e HOUSEKEEPER, GOOD| Day waht ea ne TUCKS to en ___Travel. Agencies 25A 17, 18, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, | | HAROLD TURNER INC, |cLeng For New Top vaLur | 5 § WANTED. JOE’s CON-| COOK. for modern bachelor home | Way. Meng Co ‘TRUCKS, TRACTORS ENA aE , . 464 8 WOODWARD AVE ceed eer pequaretibes th pete S ike no other woman in charge. HEATING AND EQUIPMENT ' ' IP? 28, 30, 35, %6, 57, 58, 60, BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN Reve retail Dackground. Above | S72 Oni i Appi. oF oreoa iss | Wie. Pontiac: FE 24785.) 24 hour service. on all makes,|:> ton pickups* 1% ton stekes| PLANNING A Ulse 68, 69, 70, 72, 76, 85, 87, DRAFTSMEN pany “benefits, State’ particulars | _W. Huron. PE 1-0299 PAMILY IRONINGS DONE IN| Phone RE 88394 or FE '-s478, | Dump trucks Semi-trailers | AT RESERVAT:ONS a TRaete 89, 97, 101, 108, 104, 105, SME fn reply. Write Pontiac Pzess, | WOMAN NURSING EXPE-| my home. $3 bu. EM 3-234. ~~ —“HEATING TRAILERS AND TRACTORS 4 Fi, * | __On oes ae ee Box * oe Cait ker 4-50 jor af mraiecoem home. este ME RE ie se WORK ete Womieed aces ee array Pontiac Farm and “i A 107,110,111, 112, 113, > UNTER HELP. DAYS. AGE : ___.| des e .! : ‘ y Romar yf manufacturing ‘Co. aes Sundays. io phone WOMAN, TO CARE F FOR 1 CHILD. alin Ge BUSHEL. 1 DAY | "VS Ne Be esuipment Bee Indastrual TractGe co PONTIAC TRAY E ¢ n's a service - bee = Sad WOR ACE OF & day. FE 5-9313. L & a a ton. 1 7 L ro. BEPENDARI PENDABLE WOMAN TO | AS: wee _ gg a Se | ae P. - oni beaver PICK: | Meta! u0 Pranklin Biv. | OPC PE 401 FE ¢iG2 | 698 W. HURON ST. FE 8-3251 “The Pontiac Press _Bitranaxd ‘i sist with eliid ‘care. light lecting or delivering. Flexible HOH SCHOOL GIRL Wa ANTS BA- Stents set nn SR WANTED ARTICLES, RE | Wtd. Children to Board 26 | CHA PUpoole D iret row red sare ive Gore oar Becocsary. Por per pyeteens ether 3 6. On Fn PLASTERING RESIDE aad west aE. vai AND STORAGE CHILDREN Lov D AND CARED FOR WANT ADS SRAMePORtATION fader ne | ASHER WANTED: ~ Eve. | —20nal interview. Phone FE 6-0060. | MIMEOORAPHING. EyPING, sec commercial ant repair. FE 40274 | FE 9-475 PE 21730. . _ IM- é OVAL & T IN we Yc DIAL FE 2-8181 rr ENING.” SALARY. ton “Plains. ‘hn'Disie Hwy. Dray Help Wanted 8 STENOGRAPHERS WILL } "HANDLE is seen Boon °- | Painting & Decorating 20 Bar CARE FOR ones “|ELDERIY LADY TO SHARE ick up’ and. deliver, Ya Drayton TREE TRIMMING @ REMOVAL | We |S From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Si NP = =— home as companion. Small wages. 4 evaiis men © em high pil oR} or OR 36808. Le eb cepa 40137 FE 68-2435 “Yerlor. 10-pet Sa. non I HAVE AN OPENING “FOR. “Two, got Se ay | ee FER) pe eeedt aa) A aqhrony WASHINGS . TRONTHOS. ‘PICK | tem “TRI TINO AND REMOV- Free est. FE 4 wn i Sd ae! ried immediately. Ths edvancement steady 7 Year around | FON yo 10 pam. shit Trane, pro-| prestige products’ Na ‘pia ane pie ett Peed al. Pree estimates. FE 2-6019. FE A-1 PAINTING & PAPERING ae eack FS ee - | eng no MI ¢1300, 1403 8. Woodward.) Yiseq apply in person before 5 erdslt chan, pur waccvow ieee | WAbMiNGE AG “TRONINGS, OR | 45324. Th n. FE 4-8364, Wtd. Household Goods 27 ided. Apply in per sibility for "errors 0 eee i Bim aiesle, Diner. Telegrash EM Sera “ore © my home. FE) WALLS WASHED BY | MACHINE. a FAINTING “AND DECORAT FURNITURE NEEDE D | L ie ngineering Cc ecker at Square Lake R MAN OR WOMAN FOR ‘ee esti }-0186. Sante “| iz e T - ! aol Age age gE ws For layout and checking of small Watkins route we train you, | WASHING AND IRONING FAST | Furniture Refinishing 16A FE penis. ——_| gntire home or odd lots. Get the | insertion of aireraft devices, over- teady yea: round, no lay-offs, Pick _wp_and de ery. FE 2 ————eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee AAA PAINTING. WALLS WASHED. top dollar. = buy outright or has been ren i average $2.50 ta $3.00 “ boas WASHINGS & TRONINGS. Naren va tata. steaming, Reasonable. sell it for y BB Community i dered valueless th: the 1 P ford vic, OR 3-8623. NEW CUPBOARDS & DOORS. RE- ; error, When cancellations M. C. MFG. CO. LINCOLN Apply 1 _pereos, 160 Hot D _pairing & & antiques. F FE ; _8-0162. PAINTING & ‘& DECORATING. INTE: _Bale, Phone °OR: 32-2717 are made be sure to get 118 Indlianwood Rd ¢ Orton MEN & WOMEN, FULL on PART | WOMAN ai LIKE BABYSIT- =e rior & exterior. By bour or by LET U8 BUY IT OR "AUCTION | IT your “kill number.” No Excel Oa rtuni ty tine sell Watkins pationally, ad- ing in your shome. Write Pontiac “Income Tax Service 17 _job. MI 4153. _for_you. OA 42681. ents will be given * nV vertised Oo © fe- . ; Baca saa aaa a ee Da APPR HANAinG |ON® OF PONTIACS LARGEST it. For po to learn pe field. Ro «DIVISION quired. Kooiy N. Perry. §| YounG LADY WOULD LIKE BA- As INCOME Tax SERVICE. Atiigelidd hale yea er buyers. Cash waiting. canvassing, aged ar -aaoad > _*o 10 a.m. bysitting & housework, must live arr. : a Closing time for advertise- commission xperience OF : re 5-6889. 381 §. Saginaw. Susi | PAINTING AND DECORATING. ments contining ag on 3 af £ — per —— Call grog cab bates oy oa ed | a TL : ; _8. of Econom~ Furniture. Reas Immediate service. ve Was Ferme re moan type ts 12 ercleck seen the ae day previous to publication, ham area. Builis special machin- F CO. saleswomen tor new ro}- ec, in Pontinc, Waterford Pend Utica area. Fxp. “rg Rose Hill Realty Co., | _2-9000. WTD.: MIDDLEAGED C aOOFEe ‘TO Employment Agencies 8A Building Service ice 12 A-l BRICK, B WORK. terms. Gordon Plattley, EM 3-0482 A. WODEK TAX CONSULTANR Former Internal Revenue Audi- tor, 53% W duron Open Eves. FE 4-1549 Reasonable ans appointments OR OR 3-5386. or FE 2-4456. PAINTING | WAlLs WASHED. PA- | pe cleane? Seeks generes: B. PAPERHANGING, FE 42171 OR FE 46829 | | WTD. TO\BUY OR AUCTION FUR. niture, dishes, tools. MY 2-1521. LOCK . Sandusky F' |WANTED: MAPLE FURNITURE a ae Ads may heeds youne man with experience MO' OR help = care — rentals, Living | nee PE eens ed ct __s| S RaINTING “PAPERHANOING— | _! €004 condition. OL 2-787. @ cance : mM. in - gener bookkeeping, payro’ _ quarters: urn. FE 2-4855. | ACCOUNTING & INCOMF TAX WALLS CLEANED WwW ed —jA-l CUSTOM CARPENTERS | é td. _ Miscellaneous | 23 =e pA * a after Loge pong nian oben Rou ehcia finish remodel FHA,| Sef¥ice. experienced accountant. ! .UPPEP = OR 3-7061 - oe " & t is J Re ‘ __OR 3-0364 & ‘SAW TIMBER WANTED Cae Were se Bares Feqattes ‘gooa, Tsomgral rempenet A&B TRENCHING | ax INCOME, he KETURN PRE. i; ee ot ‘ TERS ar nm your 5 Lines 1-Day 2Daye eDere | CU, Suny, gommenrerete wih NEEDS ron WEST ae | eeitn Mer tne, Fite te | eectnien’ wir manteFs"ceuree:| Television Serv@@@ 22)“ W. *,°4UDG! pong ‘ et < acter Pen RA | —————— a ; ts Se 83 ViG AND FIXTURE BUILDERS eaovers PLOYMENT AGENCY IN- |A-] LAYING SANDING & FIN. | “PPL FE 3 | ____ Wanted to | ito Rent = 29 4s DIEMAKERS STENOS VITES YOU TO IN Licensed _ contractor 3-7647, | BURTON E er #35 Mel- |COPENHAVERS RADIO & TV ed ‘ 1.80 3.48 5.04 ELECTRICIANS AN AND DISCUSS SOME OF Pontiac Hardwood Ploor Service.| rose. 8-3509. Home calls by| Repau. 596 W Huron. Night serv- ; = 33 6s MILLWRIGHTS ND OUR PERMANENT POSI- | ALL TYPES OP BLDG. PLANS | —*>Polntment ed ee el ? 2 OR, BEDROOM. Wee ERE. A Horton. Funeral arrange- 3 33s Ser sae STENO Toe. a ES Rass drawn to suit. EM 34931, EM | EMPIRE phat Nk he Oat OR NIGHT pad eli’ RACE. PARTLY PTPURNISHED. Bombers] RES Bf] cenumes soureymen ony cir Goce “SICK ceMmer wore| 0 Orton tare ma. | __ TT TAPVathaxy SON | SOME CER ANQUND . Secretaries PONTIAC and fireplaces FE 2- ___ Your ‘howe or mine GUARANTEED TV REPAIR. ANY | RENT DESIRED AND WHERE : ! _# a 2 : Apply Pisher Body Division. Pon- EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ee "CEMENT > | INCOME TAX SERVICE. 2 LOCA-| RADIO & TV 127.8.PARKE ST.| TIAC PRESS, BOX. 22 — ros tise Fie, 000 Baldwin Ave. Feo 18 W. Huron FE 42551 / york. Als) chimneys. No job too| ‘tions. 86 N. Parke. PE 45388; “ATTENTION LANDLORDS Help Wanted M Oe ne POSITIONS arge _Residenti on 1562 Woodlow, OR 3-5883. House Typew WHY take a chance on te elp ant ale 6) waN is %. TO TRAIN FOR : NO cial. Guaranteed work. Ph. MY _ealls ypewriter Service 22A e ren an ~ SARA ‘ ; ’ ' Inst ti Q _311%8. nn nn | «“Int_to some undesirable tenant? DRAPTING AND TOOL AND | NOW nstructions ee INCOME TAX RETURNS PRE. Our service to you will get you ., Al STATION ATTENDANT AND | DIE DESIGNING SEF OUR AD | F — | CABINET oo Te MADE "TO red. Call after 4 p.m. TYPEWRITS & ADDING MA-| only good tenants, We check ent repairmac a re- | UNDER “INSTRUCTIONS.” i AVAILABLE specifications. FE 5-3 cnines repair g. Expert work. credit, employment and refer. Sass, welea tate, Mites. | || QARAGER MAMZGFR Join Lincoln Division now, DEST WAY | cexens wong or atx, ning nae Rage vee | BNET WenLmece | Fir, Ree ues aaah ( * ) Stor par ES : 5 if Good future. Good Good salary. | - A TIN joo too large or too coal Guar. ty. 1218 Baldwin, FE 4-0547. Afte ATTENTION feo =} Clothing eres Inc. 8iand be a part of the di- DRIVING SCHOOL —_— rs. exp Pree estimates. yr ers Tax Upholsterin 23 | _5_OR 3-4923. ra . eg to FE 8-0258 will give | N. naw, Pontiac os ° ‘ Get more driving sense = your R 30d BENJ AMIN R. BACKUS Pp zg SGUPLE WEEH (GRID REX Bit you story of one of the best MEN Ni | vision when it begins OC-/| dollar, Call FE 5-5586 FE 18 W. Hu and fl. Rm. 18|~~... en enced 3 4 > .DREN BAD- Zstling jove’ i the cerion’ Fon [EN NEEDE D. of its Novi offi 8-0121. Herbert Cooley. —SEMENT & BLOCK aoa pind fl. Rm. 1s y ne or 3 bedroom unfur. 0f parttime. Age 22-45. We have just opened our cupancy of its Novi offjce = TEACH WORK FE 5-0782 Pontiac. new territory. Unlimited oppor- AFEW ‘mUARY aise benefits. Write Pontiac Press, , ag gy Pont | petwees ‘ tom aes hg ED At the north end of the daughter of Axthur and) asronnay MEN, 25 TO 45 YRS. TO TRAIN Novi F ix Foe Deg et St| Larse ye See finanee company] iO Pecmenen: position oa on | Suen canbe ee Toland!. David. Crystal.| has an immediate opening. for | establ service route to the north of Grand River. and Zetta Shappell. an attorney, Investigation an-| home. Men chosen must be neat . af & have a willingness to work. —_ pte Beng @ challeng-| Guaranteed salary plus commis- e a yo man starting in the ‘legat “field Per- | $10R-,For Interview, call at rm.| GIRL TO LIVE IN AND TARE manen' ly located in Lansing St. on Tues, Feb. 12th, from 4 Call evenings after 7 Lin- must be licensed to! to gpm” coin 60843. Sak Park. Mich, Local: practice law in Michigan. Could phone. FE 2-0179. anytime. consider recent graduate pieaning OWNER OPERATED, DODGE so take bar examinstion trucks for automapile haulaway, GIRL TO HELP WITH 3%-YR- Reply giving ry. permanent employ-| old girl & some light -housework. salary expected, address and| ment. C.O.E. or cohventional,| Must live in. 8470 Wise Rd. off telephone number. Box 3. Commerce Rd. EM _ 3-4810 Pontiac office. with ee, new We need distribu. in March, All company tors. No experience eoneery Must ~o ph Ne car. Bilge hoped Voor- Working men needed at once for| heis Rd. chard Lake : outside ork, rome mechanical _& Mhelegraph. Interviews for these experienc Dply 1 MANAGER FOR NEW TOP VAL- i+: Huron_between 10 and 11am. | ue "stam Ta FR positions . .. AGGRESSIVE SALESMAN FOR’| Man preferably with chain store S, J AY modern fold door sales. Opening | background. starting wage ATURDAY FEBRUARY 9 rs, AUTO MECHANIC EXPERI- BARBER TE 3 Ww. LAW- saoaea FOR BUILDING SUP: sete | vag with ton stake truck. Mr. Hugh « or Mr Rey Southern territory, Baker Drive away Co., Detroit, TW cecal Packard Sales FE | jish 1% CAN OU USE EXTRA MONEY? at Catsman Ready-Mix lies & ready-mix with some ex- san dock. £ perience. see Mr. Mr. ce x wer. OR TRAIN UMP MAN TO RENT BUMP vemen Rea FE_3-0145_ 560 N. Perry. Mix, 339 8 tL” eas FOR M MECHANICAL 1 DRAW. ROUTE SALESMAN FOR ng. Apply — ed laundry-dry cleaning r- Stock Eneinee ering Co High-. Must be 25 years of a age, fam familasr | _ tan on with city streets ini GE 7 ry ea AL ~ HOUSEWORK IN build ae a Experienced pre- small ranch No hogan: nr = ‘Stecker, Pon-| own room. Sun _tiae Leundry 540 8. |. Telegraph. — te = MArfair 6-8832. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Ma- CHIN i OPERATOB PALMER-BEE CO, ‘ & \ * 3000 ® dip Tacet thove monthly pay- SALES PERSONNEL Bloomflela. Mitts Siena ion y RarAte a $50 a week in spare time sup- wil rienced ad Oe sursbectes - LADIES plying consumers in Pontiac and | * rao whe | tikes le, 4 hours daily. Telephoning for volt ., with Raw. ang" tloor jes concern from your own baary ten eee Ee ge tirtps | Eerie i i , 2 ; : rs, n 6-313, Pr +: oe st. ann toa Bivd: Bidg., Deteolt 20, Mich. = GRADUATE TEACHER — PIANO lessons, $1. Mrs. Henry Myers, 86 iarr LEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE WAY AT SAPELWAY™ DRIVER TRAINING jOOL, Bus, FE 2-2253 Res. FE 8-1645 WANTED MEN 18-40 — sooty —_ ee] for Lethe gas ae [clei dala Sty D DUSTRIAL ENGINEERS se Carpenter Contracting ROUGE M Bidg. Service. Y WALL BY MACHINE FREE ph Dube Ne fob too bit or smal! _FE 5- 5-4628 CEMENT ff OUR SPECIALTY. _Floors, basements, EM 3-4879 FIREPLACES BUILT 1 a eEseor: bangs SY yee free estimates. Foca SANDING, OLD FLOORS A-1 CARPENTER WORK. NEW — Pe 4-421 o _repatr ALTERATIONS. Ear CARPENTRY. __New and repair. AVAILABLE NOW! — sr 18 - NEEDS WORK ANYKIND. hoo graduate. OR 3-9502. Boy, ia “WANTS FULL TIME work, FE 2-9044 CARPENTER WOR WORK, ALL KINDS. Be: Featherstone, FE CABINET MAKER A CARPER. — ND No experience required. Earn| § pon Cart 1. Bills. FE while Tearnin _ ee oe a Approved GUARA ROOFS — ALL Bring phe win rt kinds Est 1018. Hugus roy Sé¢e Mr. Goldman at Saganore 353 N Cass FE 2-3021. PE 2-8046. Hotel, (Roya! Oak), Woodward— | equipped Th 4-8450. 0. L.A vous just south of 13 Mile — next to HOUSEMOVIN ‘aca FULLY Own: Johnson Restaurant. equipped. PE 4-8450. L. A. Young. Friday, Feb. 8, 10 a.m. to 8 pm.) -—-——t at Saturday, Feb. 9, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m: ~~. FLEMING FLOOR C4 ane NG, weve LIKE SOMEONE | TO pul ien 4 tee’ Wadia grater ot sour neue. moor BUTLDERS, Li Would prefer at your home. . Pontiac Press Box 9 censed Lo yet building ferries. anions “and. Y meaning. FHA Work Wanted Male 10 wae, wong sheet ened Li ————_—_ OO LASTERING, Lg ats CLASS RE- _pair work. FE 2 2936. PLASTERING. Free estimates MAole Fin @. G SNYDE! FLOOR LAYING, sanding and finishing Phone F' ~“TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING Gn ‘Business Services 13 Ne & specialty, FE va coal é ry Ee ——- OR TRIM. GET OUR BID.. 3.2776 D& NEED HELP... With Income Tax. $5.00 per average return at your home. FE 4-6706. SAVE MONEY Let us file your return for you. Der Mattingly cor. E. Bivd. N. & benson * TE 4 _4-1444 for appoint. WORKING MAN'S T. TAX SERVCE Schaefer - Hosner. E. Tenny- son off Baldwin, "eat FE 8-1137. Working People’s Tax Ser ___ Anytime. OR 43-2943 ~ Insurance Agencies 17A Austin-Norvell Agency STAY HOME, IB INSURE BY PHONE | — 70 W, Lawrence Corner Cass INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS INSURE BY PHONE Nicholie & Harger Co. 33: W. HURON ST. MAHAN REALTY CO. . FIRE - WIND - AUTO « » Tope 107) W_ HURON FE 2-02 Laundry Service 18 18 CE banda a PLAIN "OR RUF: 2-811, FE 5-8183 | LOST BEADLE’s poor yr SAMPLE _shown by apot. FE 5-1927. EAKLE’S UPHOLSTER- ine 8174 Cooley Leake Rd. EM _*2641. Free estimates. THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 4b TELEGRAPH PE. SLIPCOVERS ir DRAPES BED spteads Your material. FE MAN'S BROWN BILLFOLD, LOST peut. ne PLEASE. CA VALUABLE PA 14 EM 5 bs, PAPTER LIBERAL RE- __WARD FOR RETUR FOUND: R Thien GeTTES SETTER, female. _c Mi 4-0191. FOUND: 1 YR: OLD MALE BOX- er, in vicinity of Crescent Lk. "E. 5-3464. FOUND: - MALE BUFP COCKER, downtown, FE 2-0454, LOST: CAR KEYS. CORNER OF Ptr & Tennyson, Reward. FE LARGE BROWN FEMALE Airdale dog, answers to . Call MA 62177. a BOYS GLASSES IN VIC. of a & Raskob ts. Reward. Call 2-4988 z ort roe. REDDISH BROWN MALE pit wearing choke chain, white markings on chest, Missing since rst Child’ answets “FE Lost & Found a erery house _5-1474. OR P FE FoRNREED oO PARTLY FUR- nished small house or ground fir, wa. Ph apt. he — 0% or near NURSE WOULD Like ar ATTRAC. pad ‘oo iat monte n eneral Hospital. C ; 80836 after 3: :30 p.m mn “u RENT 5-6 ROOM HOUSE i BY Méfch Ist. Must be rea b _& in town. MA $-3683, Ns onabie Share Living g Quarters 30 |GENTLEMAN WOLD LIKE To share 5 with same 6433 8 to 10 p.m, _or Write box “nn Pontiac Press. MOTHER AND CHILD WOULD like to share apt. in Pontiac with eerie nights mot child. Will e for c while moth Mowery» et works, $500, 000, 00 At our disposal to purchas. or seasoned ‘and Veearacn, "ter our clients 2) years service to a satisfied clientele See me before you sell. Ask for Bob Mahan. To Buy—To Sell—To Tnsure MAHAN mg 2 co., REALTORS ws ; Evenings & Senders TO GET THE MOST ' 1 MuiaS eter Barta ron &t. PE 24316. a = ‘ “THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. ‘FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1957 Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32| Rent Apts. Furnished 33, Rent Apts, Unturniated 34 1 AND PARTLY FUR: 174 8. Te Rd. ~CASH t FOR Ba nett tes ad tod, lane. contrac LE: L. LTempleton, Rasitor FE 4-4563 CONTRACT S WA NTED |; We need diat sale, Buyers w Ww hav pe of Paaaeas’ new oe eke BUYERS NG sell, Prom : Call Ted MeCullough any hour at J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor PE 8-041 or FE 5-0975 es _E. Walton Fives. MORTGAGES - ON GOOR PROPERTIES '4 acre or more with 100 ft. frontage. . D. CHARLES, 171 8. Telegraph rrespondent CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS.) _ H. J. VanWelt, 4540 Dixie wid OR 3-1355. Sita LET US = ™ ee eee of your contract ype vik: Stout, Realtor Bl 40 hee R KITCH entrance, Washing, 1 adult. ing girl, PE 2-640. 5 Tee be ke 7 BEDE” TAKEFRONT, sent. 0901 Dixie Hwy, ua saiss.. 3 ¥ OR 4 ROOMS | BATH,’ PRI. reference. quired, ad ly. ise tee ~~ P For Sele Houses . 43) SLICE OF HAM 7 RMS. EXTRA LARGE FRONT 7s @. FE. 4-358. (room, Nice enna. Near town. LARGE RMS. $13.50. 9 Willera ae plenty ot closet space ¥ ROOM: “ADULTS ‘ONLY. Gi AU-| estore Jr Mind. ie E. Pike St burn xe. 2 RMS. BA MAIN FLOOR, 7 ROOMS, “SCREE forking couple or men. 16 Filor- . ‘adults Spree batho ne a, PE tim. | ~ 2 7 ROOM iM PRIVATE ENT & BATH, } eae & BATH ‘PRIVATE EN- _FE 6- tid welcome. 431_ Nf Perry. furn, Pvt. ent., lig ; 38-6553. ? CLEAN LARGE ROOMS. PRI- vate entrance. 98 E. Hows rd. nm facilities. Utilities includ- MY 2-9171, 463 8. Broadway, fone Orion becom Christian 4-2244. Centrally weated, ref. re- 443400 2 RMS.. FPURN _aPa, COUPLE 7 RMS. we cia. Pai “PARTLY PURN. or upfurn. Ali util. Close in to town, FE 5-063§ between 4 & 6. _ After 6, MA 5-1558. RMS, JUST ‘DECORATED. ry ober ss AND BATH. | 2 ROOMS AND BATH. PARTLY | g ia &3 Foom INDIVIDUAL CABINS, | = 2 ROOM, PRIVATE BATH EN- prete: aed FE) 4 27 RMS. NEWLY DECORATED, |¢ trance 1 child welcome, 1056 Pre- 24088 furn. © LA ROOMS, RE: stove, All util. FE 2-2704. 4 ROOMS; » Brand new. 4400 Monroe. 3-2358. Bm: —- No drinkers, §32 Ju emt & aa FOR RENT. . ROOMS AND BATH a WIL- lens Lake Road ‘near M50. Stove and Refrigerater Seatched. OR- lando 3-4718 or ORIando 3-7412 ‘ + RMS. AND BATH. DOWNSTAIRS as heat, i Ground’ floor, private _Call after 5: 30 nm, PE 68-1298. TES OM AST mck Treks | r ved. mon _ Welcome, 3 "Paddock T ROOMS, ar , APTER 5:00, FE eee 3 aioe ‘ogi an LADY OR COUPLE. rinking. Christian _Wanted Real Estate 32A CASH FOR EQUITIES Citent wants well-located modern » o 6 room home. “| ROY KNAUF, Realtor ‘26\y W. Huron. OA 8-3339, FE 2-742] WANT TO SELL? “ HAVE CLIENTS FOR fieo nas butlding with to lease or pur- : Lake front home op Wil- Hams, Maceday, or White Lakes. Large home on smal! acre- age Within 10 mile radius of Pontiac, 2 or 3 bedroom home. large lot ‘inside city on bus line. Client will trade nice home for 10 to 40 acre farm on main high . gan disc A. Taylor Realtor, cee 24 HOURS pial cont _ gt We are — to give Bee TION—ACTION. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl NM. Saginay St Ph, FE 56-8165 Open Eves. "ti] &:30 THERE IS NO DOUBT NOW! For the response to our listitig ad was terrife! Witn our 12 full time salesmen with 2-way radio equipped cars it our very mod- erm ulpped ces—We are now in ood °f 3 bedroom homes, farms, vacant acreage and lake property. Our sales are booming— get on the band bate on now! List SAUTE atthe tue “WHITE: BROS. Phone OR 3-1295 Open Eves ‘ti) 9 — Sun. 1 tog »# WILL Bur Cee Ree Fork TARE Ts prope: ers we &. FP. Mc a bono 2 Office 8800. Commerce Rd, Ph. PONTIA Ba EM au UNiv 1-6708 * LISTINGS “WANTED BUYERS ph be 3.3 etn PROPERTY. WE WE *FouR - SMALL EQUITIES Leslie R. Middleton BROKER FE 8-6003 ee uy O! OR Bas, eyodcn RK, BROKER FE FE 41157" 508 Eliz, Lake Rd. TO BUY, TO SELL ONLY STATEWIDE Has 1-stop service, 28 offices gnd 250 ors oe roughout Michigan a serve eal Esteve, Service of Pontiac STATEWIDE 4 CHARLES, REALTOR ‘aT 8 oecepriph FE 4-0521 BUY, SELL OR TRADE Bier neaity Bol) ye no buy and land racts “" CEORGE BLAIR REAL ESTATE 4536 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1351 Drayton Plains paleable So, , suburban or ica cay a sold. Mere, price |s AS | canoe Lov Crane, “TRADES We are specialists In trading. We tation are gal repul ec N of the Pont rea. Do nr: feel ob for ar @ ment oe discuss the vossibil of tradin state We ‘ave homes, x farms, and Northern resorts riSea for rade & SON REALTORS © Posltivel 4 home. Ye. > ry -g BATH. ~~ GROUND - FLOOR. Cheap good couple, 388 rE 4-5060. ie RM. COTTAGE CLOSE TO school. Warm & comfortable. Child welcome, 911 8. Paddock. PE 56-2707 J ROOM FURN- APT. pT. CHILDREN welcome. 6460 Williams Lake Rd RIVATE ANCE 3 RM. _ APT. P ee eis. ry Bogus “pvT cLOse IN. FE! -|} ROOMS & BATH, CLEAN, MOD- | 6 ern, room auto. heat, couple only. FE. &4002. 3 noo AND BATH. Stowell 3 dd cot a a REFERENCES iddieaged — or business seven prefe 2-5002 after _:16. Anytime Seg & Sun. _ —— } ROOM NEAR POINTIAC MO- tor, Upper vate entrance & bath. erything furn 22 Auburn. _Tear office J ROOMS PARTLY FURN. PRI- vate entrance. ae mo. 246) Au- h or ll —— _to Wisne J ROOM pon APT. ADULTS _only. 87 Oakland Ave. Byes a FURN. “APT, ALL PRIV. 7 RMs_ L. FURN. WELL an Lm es) rasan. Adults only. See __after 4:30 p.m. 16 _Pinegrove. 3 A cha LARGE ROOMS. UTILI- jes, — w Rorton Pvt. entrance. _Gareges 3 3 NEWLY = RMS. REP. PVT. bath entr Util, furn. EM .} ROOMS, NICELY FURNISHED. television & gas heat, also will eare for baby while plciassts) works 101 8 Paddock St ROOM APT. PRE PRIV. bath & entr. Everything furn Ist floor Perfect for working cou- ple! Refer. 2470 Dixie Hwy. BATH, NICE CLEAN ‘Pvt. entr. Adults oniy. Call Eyelid, Close 3 ROOM APT __children welcome. PE 5-4 i RM, FPURN. APT a RUNDRY | _ facilities available. FE 2-7726 bath, Close in Child- Welcome 18 Euclid, FE 5-3647 after 6 p.m. {8, CLOSE TO TOWN. 37 _Mechanic. 4 ROOMS & BATH, PRIVATE EX EN- trance, eat after 6:00, FE 4-4675. «RMS. UPPER, LIGH & HEAT, $80. Basem we es eee lig = & heat, $65. 4 Liberty, R § RMS. Hing FURN. Near Fisher Body. Baby welcome, 109 Dresden. § RMS. FURN. APT. CHIL- dren under 15. 130 8. Pofus. FE 4-458. A FIRST FLOOR APT. 3 LARGE rooms, nicely furn, with break- fast nook, laundry facilities, heat, ~~ fas furn, On Huron Cou) only, For appotaiment ons _4-0478 or ACHELOR APT. floor, —— bath & entrance, N. id for 2 or 3 quiet men, _very nice. F ae 2-4376. BASEMENT Al r. UTI, FURN 2 te ory Estates No drink- “a mi. N. of Telegraph. Rd. Ais ‘NEAR DOWN. | 7 RMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE & | 500 Eliz. Lake Rd. ween 4 & 6. Alter | 6. MA 5-1558.'4 RM HOUSE ON JOSLYN. CALL | Joy: tell FURNISHED _ 4 ROOMS” * pate t USPER, PI PVT. * cntrance. 5 RMS. “Sab BATH, GOOD LOCA- _tion, FE 41106. 8 RMS. AND BATH. STATE ST. PE 54-1400 5 ROOMS “8 ATH IN PONTIAC wonets & heat fre MY R AND BATH, UPPER. apt. with fireplace, in’ 4 ee | brick Near downtown. month, Call Realtor Part: Small modern rtly turn. Lk. _PRA3881, rm Re. | = partly a RMS. LOWER, CLOSE Wh town. FE 8-3742 ‘4 a "|S RM. GOWER. GAS HEAT NEAR peop & bus. 1 child weicome. 2-2828 nM APT, %. before 1 |, SECOND FLOOR. ; in. FE 2-6662 or PE 2-173 A BRICK APT 1 & 2 BEDROOMS. Range & refrigeraor, ae = chine drier 955 —_ ester Ra. vet 4 & is Mue Ri ON ORCHARD” ae AVE. 3 ROOMS & mae : CHILDREN | PER: A WE MITTED. IN- gee? K. ss HEMPSTEAD. 102 URON . PE 482%. BEDROOM. ‘G VINO ROOM. kitchen & a T= bath. _00 Crescent Lake BRAND NEW Salmer Street, just south of 505 Orchard Lake Averue Pontiac's finest new anartmenta, ere ready for opcunency. AIR CONDITIONED e : ts kitchen fans master antenna, r kitehens, Baleon butldin, NT. month. Adults. rayton Plains. OR 7 RO NATE MOREY “ROOM AND BATH. GROUND floor, $15 week. Adults. PE 4-1684, ¢ ROOMS. 18ST eee CLOSE od PE 2-6663 or FE 2-TT34. | Ie 5 ROOMS. Bogie lake cana] front, part basement, lot is 375 ft. ‘ep. ' fall price n13.400.. =M 24197 SMALL HOME on 3 ‘acres, garage, Kepers lake, beau- | ped. Ideal for build- Sy eabins, ae $14,000, oe aes FRONT, 3 bedrooms. | util, furn. Walking | i be- WS i ‘BT . FLOOR. 1 | _ hborheod Heat tcsieaed: rE : z RMS. ; heat, bethro. ms, beautiful -_ Angeles Heights _OR 3-234 FE 2-0003 between § & _ rent. 3300 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. | FURNISHED J HOUSES, EQUI tor wint: ‘° come. a 34163 oil heat. Galt MY 43-2805. Pontiac Lake R ‘LOTUS ae WATERFORD. pets. : . $65 mo. OR 35029. pene er 5 ROOM HOME. Children welcome, OR 3-6602. tomatic gas heat, come. PE 4203) at 1676 Tayler Rd. Phone SMALL” HOUSE. Pe s0ess On bus line. Ny. grocery. PPL PPL LO LOLOL Pat Rd, Lake Orion, win FE 5- _ment & bath ge — 2 BEDRM. aaa _ Auburn Heights. FE 45520 Ciose w city __ 42293, 238 | etter 6 a m. Rent Houses Furnished 35. '$ ROOM loca HOME x 81 = ROOMS Lapa ned FURNISHED ees FE aa PERE SCHOONER > FOR | MODERN 2 BEDROOM” 1 HOME, | | MODERN 4 RMB Pal GARAGE. 9471 | SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT. AU- children wel- " aeY NEATLY furn, Auto, heat, Utilities sup Rent Houses Unfurn. 6 5 2 BEDROOM. 2315 IND!ANWOOD Call Li 3-222 2 ere ay a a OUT BALD- 2 BEDRM HOME. FULL BASE- _ $4360 & &, STOVE. 4 BEDRMS WALLED LE. MoD. ole. MA 3 BEDROOM HOUSE W. SIDE. rE i “< BEDROOM, BATH, MODERN. Eoae School District, #4 Lan with bart og art kam DULTS O11 Y iy a & BATH NEAR ROCHES- only, FE ; ter. Adults For Rent Rooms _ 16 N. JOHN- | — FE 5-242. after 4 p.m. or ng day Sat. & Sun, SLEEPING ROOMS WITH riviieges for professional or usiness men, close to on Call before 2 m, bith . | SLEEPING Room.” PvT. ENTR., men, 174 Children wel-|SMaLL eee NGO” Room. “AUTO. _heat & water, PE 4-27 | Se aoe ‘PRIVATE. WARM, COMFORTABLE iE ROOM FE 45940 _for _gentleman, _quiet Rooms With Board | 38 | ac HOME GOOD MEALS. FED CLEAN, QUIET “SLEEPING “RMS: for $6 & $7 wk. furn. er reom taurants & bus Ladies & men. No drinkers. FE 4-67 8. Paddock. noo & BOARD ‘FOR 2 BuDDIES to town & bus. Zxc food & lunches _ $16 wk, FE 2-887. _ ‘BOARD IN PRIVATE ae Close to waned 5 Per tise Plant. PE 0-800. ¢ ROOM & BOARD. W. SIDE. Ni NICE vent: 141 Owega Dr RY CLEAN Wneals, 141 Matthews. Convalescent | Homes 3 38A ae den aes BLOOMPIELD ) MosPrrat. 2100 Woodward now has beds svail- able in the convelescent. section, 4 «hr. nursing care with reg. nurse in charge. Reasonable rates FE 41528. EXCELLENT CARE FOR AGED Rates —_ = at $125. Registered purse on duiv at all times, For further information, call FE 54267 LARGE ROOM IN NURSES HOME for any type of patient. FE 80 THAT WE. CAN FILL THE 3 —— HOUEE CAR ‘GA. | an ONLY —LEASES | NTH. MITED TIME ©. AS LOW AS.$90 PER MO ‘Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday F Fderal 86918 CLEAN, WARM 4 AND BATH Aran Dore? & garage. FE | EAST SIDE Near Boys Club 2 brick § room and bath apts. One upper one lower Separate basements and heating unit. $60 month each Healt oe REAL TY co 1075 W LARGE 5 houkie-& Sate one — from Bears & Roebuck LARGE 3 ROOMS ~PRIVA ATE BATH | & a All utilities furn. | PR. TERILEY FE 41157 LARGE 4 RMS. & BATH. UPPER __20 Putnam. m. FE 2-783. LOVELY 5 ROOM APART- ment on James K, includin stove and refri; G 4 room« and~ bath apartment. R frigerator fu ed, 85 8. CLEAN —— SRN APT. PRIV. ent,, 162 Chambe CLEAN Sscraatre AP Utilities farn. OR 3-7700. CLEAN 2 ROOM AY ARYAN TY L References. 56 Pine § CLEAN, MODERN ne CENT 5 per week incl. heat: Ughts & gas. OR 389. i DUPLEX, 3 MODERN, NICELY furn. reoms, e bath? kitchen 3-1243. 204 Heights Rd. Lake, _ Orion. FRANKLIN APTS 3 ROOMS AND bade IN EXCEL- INCLUDES TH. A’ .M., SEE St. OR BRON AT A-15 Omion ST 4-5184 GQ. HEMPSTEAD, 102 E HURON, PE 4-6264_ til | auto hot water: utilties furn MY i NEWLY DECORATED PRIV. 5 rm. upper, heated. 37 8. Shirley. FE NICE DOWNSTAT RS APT STOVE. _refrig. & all aor _fur _OR _3-7466. - | RENTAL UNITS | Attractive new duplex type units Reasonable rent. Located tn Pon- tiae on East Blvd. and Perry St Call FE. 4-7833 SEVERAL APTS AVAILABLE FOR immediate occupancy - Dg ti Pee from $65 to . month % 4-253t— SMALL APT, GROUND FLOOR. 1 man only. 133 E. Howatd, 'TWO ROOMS WEST SIDE. sT te'., bath. Utilities. FE ae : = Tage. On 2 lots. aj? mand, |3 RMS. PARTLY MODERN REA. sonable. Partly turn. Near Pon- | tiac Motors Call FE 4-4625 after 5 |4 RMS & BATH FOR RENT. | on W Commerce Rd., EM 3-3474 4 RM. ON 4708 HIGHLAND RD. ; Uti furn Apply Cabin 3 § RMS., LOWER PART OF Dov- ople.. Auto- ble house. 3 or 4 matic heat 185-W--alé, _MY 23-3052 ‘Pontiac. rage, of] heat, clean from bus. Close in. nauhe: ars _FE 23423. . 3 3 BEDROOM RANOH STYLE Drayton Plains. Oi! furnace, lake rae FE 2-8953 RM. . HOUSE. ADULTS. Ci CALL * petween 5&7 5 BEDROOM ermcats “AT BO STOWELL ST. CALL J. TAYLOR, FE 4-2544 5 RM. HOUSE. CHILDREN WEL-| come. 3% acres of ‘and: Imme- to city. Apply | diate poss’ Clo:- 700 Auburn Ave water. b161 Dixie Highway. w. oF children welcome Lk. priv. EM 3-2539. § ROOM TERRACE. path. toa. § ROOM HOUSE. FULL BASE- > ment, stoker heat, automatic hot 6 ROOMS AND BATH immediate month. Ask "for" Mr. amin, 8-0466. = HOUSE ON et ees 6 PE 2-5524 |6 RM HOUSE. “oI HEAT. "14 Murphy. FE 2-3552. Crescent Lake Rad ern home, $65 per month HOLMES-PARTRUM 4392 Dixie Awy OR 37-1950 BEAUTIFUL 3 BDRM. RANCH 2- car garage Ideal for executive Owner. REpublic 2-1348. Utica BRICK . RMs AND BATH. BASE- ment to heat E. Biv. _All_day, Sat. & Sun FOR RENT: ol. 1218 reer Ave. After 5. OR 3-4073 WODERN 2 BEDRM, [. WACANT. $65. Near John R Rd cARoR, TRAILER APT. FE 2-1716, _after 5 30, _ LARGE, 4 ROOM APTS. CHIL welcome. $20 a week, Sleepy Todos Motel, 3400 pe Hw wr CARGE LOVELY 4& lace, tee Gos Beet voear ar Watkins NEA iste Figo geo “TARE, 3 thig furnished... Children. wel- come. $20 a week. FE 5-1435. NEAR FISHERS, FOR MEN, 1 & 2 rooms, clean linens, Leggs BE poate entrance. FE 763 rtland 8t. Petit A dap hoerdas & 3 ROOM & bath. Gas heat, hot water. s Pineerove. PVT. 3 fam eels. Williams Lk. 2740 G ew, OR 3-7h41, "932 ~W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 SOLD . i you would = a sign on rer aetand of contacting qualified = m contacting qu buyers takes the strain away from you, No oWligation—a qualified an- pole at your door in min- utes, Humphries Tab CharaRt - oft Se " Multiple Listing service Rent Apts. ‘Furnished 33 Fath bao Orchard Lae PRIVATE / mrt ADULT. $10 10 TM noe bal BST ATTRAC. NEWL _fec 3 rms & bath. FE #@-1370 1 TLAROE if CLEAN RM. PRIV. ENT FE 5-250. ee “entrance. Close|" THE ANSWER TO!ssai YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire,, it’s FE 28181. Rental—Henderson St. Comfortable 3 room & bath, airs oS Heat ~ water per month John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 313 West anes Btre Phone FE 54-0447 Eve. re 43415 | | SHARE 3 RM. APT WITH BACH- elor. Refer. exchanged. Each have clothes closet Nea he Pontiac & Fisher Plant. FE 204 FOR COOKING. PRIVATE EN; TRANCE, WASHING FACILI- TIES. NEAR BUS LINE. FED. ERAL 4-3382. ON CASS Lake #16 WEGALY. ( a ‘ROOM FURNISHED * APT. Suitable for working tan of cou- ple. Private ert. i 216. WEST SIDE. NEWLY FURNISHED . neem $100 a mo. Call be- tw 5 ;oee +1559. re RMS. & BATH. 2 WEST SIDE UPPER. ¢ 2 RMS. patna = ne. heat, lights & garage. furn. Laundry facilith Adults. FE 2-2403. % facilities. weet side. MODERN: Sf STEAM bedrooms. 2 adults on Avaliable ‘March tet. Office ond) FE 4-95: WE om Ni EDROOM = E NEW 1 PEDROOM E, REFRIG. & HEAT SEMINOLE, CALL FE'+isse On FE 2-7305. | R WEST SIDE BRICK Close to Webster School. 5 rooms and tile bath, gas heat. Screens and storm windows, paved street, nice yard. $90 per month. ¥ ASBINDER, INC. ~ FE 5.8875 WOLVERINE APTS COURT, K. Sy: dhe 102 E. HURON. Rent Houses Furnished 35 Fr a BP ga “ad dss helors |“ _foaih Ya es or we k Pe 72 BED ROOM | LAKEFRONT ee SMALL PLEASANT FURNISHED | | ; at i che sat TROON APT. FOR 2. LIGHTS AND GAS. mile s « 3330 Crooks 3 ROOM ROUSE IN Lak ORION, a block trom , aoe *rimaits. oe mont m gutsy Sree wel- | - come. 4 ROOMS 4. Bi - PARTLY furn Adults oS 4 ROOM & BA oy FORM: 1 CHILD werteres. 184 Raeburn. FE 2-6536. ek ori Oe i . . Bape Inquire 6700 John 9-1943. wonaan “¢@ RM. — DUPLEX. PULL omen’ Garage, Lk. area. Auto $70. FE 5-0982. heat NEW ri | ROOM, 2. BEDROOM, bath, oak floors. EM 3-4670 ON COOLEY LAKE 2 BDRM. Util. roo enced yard, pvt. locatfon. Year - ar ants only. EM KE, CALL to res’ ible party. — 5033 PONTIAC LAKE — — NEAR troom mod- Inquire 65 after 6 week dave : HOUSES—APART- | MENTS. Furnished er unfur- shed, Jim Williams Realty, FE ¢0547. 8AM WARWICK “HAS house for lease ir for $130 month Also bdrm at $100 month. Ready. Maree ist, FE_4-5090. SMALL COTTAGE FOR RENT. __partly furnished, FE 8-0976. UNFURNISHED, HOUSE FOR PE 8-096). rent. W. SIDE BRICK. 6 “MS, 1% baths, basement. garage. Near General Noopita: 5701. WEST SIDE 5 RM. BRICK TER- hrs $7{ monthly. OR 3-9749 aft- er 5. 3 BORM. ee Village ___ For Res Rent R Rooms ms 37 ALL GIRL RESIDENCE, VACAN- Huron, cy. Inquire 547: W ate US STOP. NICE PLA TO re — let us prove it! yey x ACTIVE / West side. FE ‘ment — 364 Orchard "Lake Ave. CLEAN ROOM Fon Ma MAN, NEAR Post Office. ScepeeeanGl | scerNa RM. Call afte 4:00. FE 2-1607, es N Lic * LiGnT — ® 5000 Fis Lake Rd. KEEPING rea. FURNI: scar patie Se scar wins | | Seelam | eee =|. garage. FE * ¢pMe. FURR f slates, | ROOMS am ninga ae FE ao 2 eed ed porches. | lg indows are En “% Lake. i NEAR Li 2-1658. : i \ t \ / é ; ; . . E : ‘A | ROOM FOR LADY. for appoint- LAUNDRY. tesa EPINO room, Close in. 51 a ; arth re large itehen, til tile bath NEWLY "DECORATED gLerring week up. FE a. Hotel “Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Also ' ofr 464 Auburn HURON HOTEL. CLEAN, Mop- | ern rooms By day or week. 45) FE 2-826, West Huron St. Phone MOTEL ROOM. FREE TV. CAR- peted. Linens. = bath, $15 ; weekly OR 3-700 — Rent. Stores. 40 wr we | FOR RENT, TWO HIGHLY DECO- rated stores in Drayton Plaine on Dixie Highway, near shopping center. Two bedroom spartment ~ adjoining. Call EM 3-6109 5-1144 afler 8 p.m. Rent Office Space 41 2 rooms furnished suite com- [ested carpeted, air conditioning, ideal for attorney or general ‘business purposes. Locat with- in 1 block court house. Avail. | able for immediate occupancy at $80 per month. ROY ANNETT, INC. REALTORS a8 E. Huron &t. 8-0466 2 Open Evenings & Sunday 1 to 4 WITHIN blocks of —— — for BIRMINGHAM 2000 sq. ft. in attractive colonial building .in central Birmingham near municipal parking lot. Ideal DESK & CHAIR, SHOW WINDOW —— area. Busy inter- tion. — rent. as Dinie Hwy. _ at Tel. EM }- Aeaaade eeece “SPACE a -alithle et city ball in the cen ter of business district, Keego | Harbor Modern, Newly decorat- | ed. gas heat. Call FS 32-3062 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT | Main floor, 4540 Dixie Hwy. H J Van We't. OR 34-1355. UNLIMITED OFFICE OR CLINI- ea! ae Ehret Will = build, remode -edecovate to suit. Ample parking By app't. oni. References required ne OR 3-1223. Ask fo- Mr Chapin WOODWARD AVENUE OFFICE. Main floor. Idea. location for doc- tor’s office or na worad a tive. Heated, plenty of pa Mag Sagamore Mote; Offic e. oxdward, Pontiac RG ENT AL LOCATION AVAILABLE Keego Harbor. Good Heetpie -! — LOVELAND Fag Case Lake Rd. K Harber 22-4875 < ei 4-18617 For Rent ‘Miscellaneous 42, 300 AMP. GASOLINE DRIVEN portable are welder, FE_5-1435 For Sale Houses 43 $1,000 DN. VACANT z the 4 bedrms, 22 ft. livin 2 picture windows, rg ni SU BURBA’ AN . Leke privilege, 3 bedrm. New home ready te move in, Fea- on in rity col ored piletures, soeens full, basement, sluminum warns and streens. $14,000 with terms.. 4 RES 3 bedrms. full basement, alum- inum siding, plastered walls, birch cup frontage — paved road. $18, 780 with HURON VALLEY REALTY 7166 MS® at Pontiac Lake ;OR 3-668] “MU” WATERFORD TOWNSHIP $290 DOWN | | $85 MO. PYMTS.—30 YR. MORTG es 2%3—3 bedrin. frame ranch homes, - basement, \75 by 220 ff. lots fodel Open” OR 8.9300 A A “AL ae | peg ag Diamond 1-0310 | “HOME i 814 000 o with "$3,000 down. MU 4-811 WHITE LAKE FRONT. 3 bedrooms. le¥ing room, * foreed air furnace? $8,950, terms | EM 3-4106. fireplace LAKE FRONT. 5 rooms th, high let, ledgereck fire- e. Full price on $12,300 low down payment. EM 3-4197. EDROOM bungalow, : is, new furnace. | full basement, paved streets, alu-— minum storms end sereens, alu- | in Pon- ‘ before 8 p.m. A LARGE SELECTION IN ? & 3 & 4 BEDROOM HOMES TOO, U LIST IN THIS | SCHUETT FIRST | ; THE LARGEST SE. | IN A WIDER: AREA - C. Schuett 7404 E Highland Rd /M-30) AT PORTER ROAD EM 3.4236 37 $350 Down, 9 BEDROOM wWjTH 3-9628. “AARON MILFORD GI's $290 DN. Buy direct from padder and save- dool: Eas terms 3 - BEDROOM Brick. PULL Nv SEWER, WA Gi HEA U+ et HOME $e WwW es room apartments . Cooking and refrigeration unit. | FE 2-02066 Call Sched, full ee privileges Cass Lk. i Drayton Woods: This new 3 bedroom. brick ranch | home has such wocuee ele- | wall carpeting, kitchen has built | even & washer,-2'2 vethres rooms, recreat! room in basement, car garage and many ys ere a Priced at NOLME S-BARTR. RUTGERS. OFF BALDWIN. Buy _ attractive home at FHA 2 pease. full i we rance. SACRIFICE “pin 76 0 ) AGKINESS New, oe Bbclde 3 oedroom utilities & Le room & 2 car varage,’ ar e bat only $0.050 oer tate Sait. RED HORSE CORP. 5019 Cass-Elizabeth Rd, FE 42252 Buy Thru Partridge _ __List ibe Partridge N 5 ROOM RANCH-TYPE Fenstles iy car ga- privileges or enconem be on rg down payment. FE ER a3 BEDRM. HOME or will) a tls north | , er, OL 6-1982 FAST. POSSESSION Close in—neariy new 5 rooms bath, Gas — Lot oo 2 ‘ne GRE EN ST. down—3 and bath apt nd Attached garage. hep substantial ‘CECKT. ER REALTY PE $4001, PETaine New 3 cine pr pee. room, Fane Setivities dish- | ‘attached 2 | sae ITT 8. Telegraph BY OWNER. NEW 23 BEDROOM nearly completed but livable. Extra big living room & ki joors, ken J oy | Bee Sale Henses 43/ ee ee = 2. BEDROOM RANCH, ATT. Acre | * sea —, wither Beay. ry en e. ar | yn air Se ork eye Ss Realtor, | Se oF ys 24146 ee. reduced, owner ed om ‘van Shores. FE tered. walls, bw mrnece Mod. | 3-BEDROOM BRICK et priv. Priced at only 88750. | FRONT ON CANAL OPEN SUN F EB. 10. eTo 3 $1,250 os home with at-/ . 9 pedrné 92°susunit off Oakland sched car port on paved street | " Check These Features: Ae ear ae a hae W. DINN. AX per moath including, “Owner-Built 66 wir a E 42377 taxes “and” ins *West Plaster Walls ¢ tms,, Dath.” full basement, 2 $11.00 PULL PRICE — Lovely 3, *Mahogany Doors Hare ante eters shy ar abate siding. Large rms | *Ceramic Tile Bath Pull price $4000; $4 month 3 Glass Rd Phone OA lying MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Don’t Be A “Peeker” The ear bird gets the le a aa haveat any worms, but we bave a levely 3: bedroom west suburban ranch home With aluminum siding. ~ = divided basement, ‘ plastered — and Boska num storms ead screens. Levely lot 008150 i. land- scaped back yard and fenced in. Only $11,850. ptown or Downtown . Only 2 poem are. This 2 story, S Unlemtel is clean Pio poor and oe stoker heat. Owner leaving vl —— - let's help im price $7,250 we aan 81.000 down Don't be lale make a date bow. Waterfront This one - year . old ranch home has 24 't Jiving room with 2 pleture win lows and ledgerock fireplace. Most modern kitchen with eating space. 2 large bedrooms, —— — allached ga- Nice lot Priced at $14 500. with $3,500 down. 3-Bedea. Brick Ranch Almest new is this attrac- Te wib- eabinets and built-in stove oven and hood of stainless steel 2 wtllily rooms, gas heat, gee hot water, end wa- ter sottener. l'y car garage with brick planter | Howdy Doody = replac: Humpty Dump- ty in th ren's world— buf pens can replece this 4 bedroom home with basement, nice yard. and located in the north em pred town. Priced for only wae —$050 down. $1,500 Down Makes you the owner of thie 3-bedroom home ip the MeCommell School district The busy mother will ap- "tie remy an with automatic of! heat Pull price $6,.800—be first, call now! . Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528) te Eves. & Bun frame home. tchen Oak floo Near. shopping HURON VALLEY REALTY 7166 MSO et Pontiac Lake 3-668) MU ¢650 & t i j screens, of] hest. Carpeted living | | | 1 1 BROWN. Reator | J« A. Taylor . with terms | ‘ (rooms and te ch | $1.000 DOWN ta i or Year-srqund 2 bedroom home veers on 2 lakes Also boat x center 8. total price Easy terms. 3 BED- WIDE 16x22 | FE 8-1198 room, Delco oi! Sites oie Leggy pe Le AKE. PRIV AT. LEGE s Yellow brickfront snd 3 bedrms Golden. hardwood floors Leona acy cellent ne cheery kitchen, Hardwood floors Plastered walls Attached garage Immaculste @ verv attractive ‘n- | i <= is out. Priced to only Gown:. SEMINOLE HILLS Webster school district 8 room | garage, full basement room for children over garage. By appointment only OAKLAND AVE. This is en extremely clean neat, home ~_ eg rei a bright kitchen s of ¢ boards. Living = ae & large bedrm. down, “i oe nice full basement.. gas heat. . Car garage, Terms available. John K. Irwin « REALTOR Since 1 | West Huron Phone PE 5-047 Cal FE 2? CESC ‘; VT LAKE PRIVILEGES ‘A family home with playground ba’ vard. fow taxes and heating costs are the features of this 6 room home with base- $8,050 price includes | reens & water soft- Price alco includes carpet- You can mare orth in —, for only $060 d Bee it | OPE N SPAC a3 ee | With plenty of room to | & move around in. Neat 2 bec- | o@k floors, built stove | er. 1% car erage and 2 lots. & oven. 2 firepiaces, full base- — = il never another home | / room home with storms screens, full sized fenced lot, ty of spece for a garden #tion from the highway to instire safe- | ty for the colldren to play, With $1,250 down, the ments ere only $60 a month end | the complete price is ome Lots of value here. $1.000 DN., $67 A MO. low terms make this a wafted— 2 bedroom home. in the full conerete basement for | et recreation room. Located e RESTRICTED Orcherd — Cats lake area. short distance to schools, churches & | attractive shopping center. Coun- | pot —— & eo7eRs, located on a mao | aren te Eloy in a fine residen The down payment |s $2,500 with be fod - } ener and a BU RP. AN “RE. AU AD Among other fine homes in ex- hborhood. Bright, | WHITE BROS. oR oa 38e . Pusne ‘Open Eves, "til ®~Sunday 10 to § Corner = Lake Road & MSO) a HEP Eve. vr +15 4-BEDRM. SU BU JRBAN T rooms & bath, fire af val carpeted, newly decorated. fuli basement. new oil furnace, | 2%) car garage.’ sarge landsca| ed | lot. Chicken hotse, 6 fruit trees & «ranes 'y to schools fyb eres $15.730, terme torms, screens, etrele drive, stretch pay: Lets of room BR in | oe Elis ke porth end near traneporte- | - = tion, schools & work. If you want | e well built, clean, completely | finished home, see this one to- | oe Ge Tt can be yours for only Jake prir!- room home with cedar siding H brick trim. wit 3 large bedroom, ilving dir'v¢ kitehen ry tiled "bath. om furnace in basement | with @ ft: cetling. This is ade- tired ieation for those who went jreat, doubl vank - * Meraly worth | Lae mavesped yard ee BRICK INCOME age orf Better hurry! BROWN OPEN | $2,500 DOWN--Owner leaving city. . feats home "oniy 3 ana Sat. & Sun. 1 to 6 PM. | Se siding. Large rms., ns, Excellent eet | *Oak Floors : ' *Large Kitchen - ; *Full Basement available. $050 DOWN—East suburban special | edroom new 2 bed galow very *Large Corner Lot eonvevient to school and stores Lot 80x17 Cedar shake siding *Panoramic Lake View b a Ay. 2, “816 900 PIONEER HIGHLANDS — Only $12,250 : fee bedrooms. me and haif - Rothe. plus sunroom which may | Dum uae one AIRPORT ROAD used as bedroom. New | WILLIAMS LA “storms and ROAD. Bo eet APPROX APPROE. 3 ee 4 I‘) tar garage. alu 2 garage ™ TO room and dining room. also ha: | SIGNS peg | nooe fad divided base: | 1363 W. Huron &t. * Ph FE 24810" __ Multiple Listing Service = Tee Ocktene Av INSUBANCE Pate TN « BED. FE +2544 ==: éore town and High BARGAIN: BARGAIN! $40 Sone. _School. FE 2-445 ae = caer eee omy. ; MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Sained. Le t PROUDLY ..- | We par this long. low 3 bed- ranch on jot —— eat. DRAYTON. INCOME. | ZONED | COMMERCIAL ped, . many extras. Sacrifice. at lec | than reproduction cost §18.500_ Moves you in 2 »edroofm with glassed in breezeway, 2 car ca-) rage. 1%) ore ‘and. 2 miles” east of Oxfo HOME > MART REALTY CO ae owis— wanoee ee Nearly aes. Recs basem. = 000; $5,000 down. ‘108 w Huron TE 54-0407 | SE EW ARD STREET | ~ 7 FEDROOM. MODERN, se | G. 1° 8300 bedroom brick. oes Buick Phene FE dows, Pall Prices tieese. OPEN THIs WEEKEND a INE. BUILDER. 4 HOMES. 3 bedroom ranch. OF SUBURBAN LAKE PRIVILEO. cent ‘mortgage. Pull Some: Se et in neat ender goer room, slab hea es _ $800 dow avi GUSTA ~ Two. 2 . " pecroom, $1250 «down story fram m heme. 1 300. down One : Same bes — Pull price: oh. S00 #28 $12,900 ara’ on per ce 5 scvuiteble plan 7 ‘earaaniea. | SCOTT LAKE RD. m™: under conétruc’ q wil] consider tra ~ po Elo gg md bad — 1 8 : Take Bitssbet Lake Ré. to Pine-| "Wl! price: 822.000. grove Rd at Crescent Lake, look fer open signs W M. A. — emo vem, | KENNEDY | ful pew Catalina Home in Bal- | lee Weods 3 bedroom brick REALTOR P-inceton at Stanley. Immediate 3007 W. Huron upency. Pull storms & screens | = Low, low monthly cde die FE NEW 3 BEDROOM _34007, Cripts Realty CLARK 5 AS FINE BASEMENT WEST SUBURBA*!, $1,500 DOWN 80 MUCH VALUE in this bric ah GI RESALE. This 2? bedroom home has a nice ilving room, | combined kitchen and dining area 3 Bedrooms bath with shower, plarered — | 69x160 Lot full basement, . auto. 5b pe rea ‘ile oath storms and pcreens. 2 ‘ots ‘iceman \ ro'e Sili* from one road to another with | Aluminum - Storms, Screens 100 feet frontage Payments of | Many Closets | $51 per mo Including taxes and At west edre of city. An eut- | tnsurance standing buy at $14,050. terms! i LOOK! '» ACRE with 100 foot PO I DOWN - rooms, large .ivt foom, with | “ New dining ell modern bitchen«. se- ——— stive wre? arey shingle 2 lect ork floors, bath with 7- | -sledte . had for er one utility *oom, WA) Ceaen ie Wiring in, re oll] heat, alum, storms snd screens Orth m Rpcelient | Cedar shakes on exterior. | tached carvert. Priced te sell at $13,850 with terms | . ‘ ’ CITY. BRICK 4 BEDROOMS | BASEMENT. This -home 3) Nr. Tsaac Crary School eee eee = yg 3 ft- ell, “very modern kitchen, — "plastic ‘le . e bath with s oak full con. water! ei “a basement on Seas firs, Reerea- Don't delay’ tion as furnace Lj and water Seales This «a GI va leie with $2.500 down, and payments um 1ri of $44 per month includ taxes | end instrance, _ re 4h ealto 4 2-0474 Neal! ‘LARK REAL ESTATE ee Open Eves. = utes PE ¢4813 e_Listing Service “Eecupie" lating service secates SPECIAL rose % a Located 44 miles west of Pontiac ties Tel % tase” oe wl Sed prone’, Sort of lerel ROOM HOUSE. IN-TOWN, WO | [80d, Only 6106 down: realtors, FE 23-6067. — KEEGO HARBOR DOWN ee trade, an 2, bed- owt Ry Eg Quick orgy Soham oe " barnes te ) Bo sit aa $700 DOWN . Vocent: nook, 4 rms. & bath off. Leslie R. Middleton BROKER yiM- Ww RIGHT, Realtor FE 8-6003 _ PE 7-008 345 Oakiand | Fi $0441 $1000 DOWN No Down Payment £ room bungalow with full base- Wilt build on your free and ment. ree room. suto off heat. | ferier ithe 2yttn hal 1 acre fenced yard, lake priv-. Soemen ond Teng wivtn fieges on Loon Lake, owner jeav- | ing stat: $8500 full price i LAKE FRONT $5000 cash and this §-room bun- i alow is yours. Gem ready for summer or build on our lot with small down payment. F. Cc. ‘OOD CO how. Or buy $7000 with $1000 — YOUR DREAM HOME down Located on the N. side off Josiyn _ semi bungalow with wall to wali OTTER ote v Tiled kitchen & bath, 1 Outstandin room ranch brick | bedrm, down . Full base- Bullt in 36. Plastored walls, select in sto’ and ment, attached 2%, car garage. ou condition, You must see this lovely home _* to appreciate the many nice fea- ine Sit @ rm. white frame home s & bath. Full base- Sanit oniee lot with garage. Zoned for business. DOWN ‘auow Full bath, Gas ted EF. of ture $250 DOWN GI Better hurry to buy one of these | fine 2 bedroom homes. Every fea- 4 | ture extra nice. Full basement, | aute. off heat, mr are — ee | fast WE HAVE MANY rice homes fo GI's for os wa R as $200 dow y: $60 mdn A ° . D. RILEY. Broker OKER : rE ha! 7 Partridge ‘WISE BUYER _— Is THE “BIRD | SEE THIS ONE — Two nice homes in good -epair, about 1!» NORTH ineigeae . ated ¢ _| Attractive 2 bedroom modern oll ids eh city limits EASY TERMS, | heated home convenient to Pon- | tac a will fan Ahad yt a YES, FOR SURE | $8380 with $1850 an. easy 1.850 Easy IT-I8 ATTRACTIVE — 5 room! monthly payments of only $52. bungalow, nice ‘basement. oil | Jim Williams ine y Baldwin Ave. . a wer is An outstanding income offering. ae Ome brick 4 family and one bric } | | § family on same prope: Brick ‘ rrthing | erage included. Eve: in | J. R. Hiltz | fop scondition ‘throu rh REALTOR ; ‘1011_W. Huron PE sen Caretakers apt: not included. $25, | NATURE LOVERS Sparkling White 3 bed. VAC ANT--$1,800 DN. | Sieactre 5 room | room ranen style home nes- =| with basement and automatic ; fled in the center of § beau- | off heat on pared t. Le tifully landscaped lots. there | fenced back yard, Rec t is a full basement, jovel | All plaste walls. Move in at recreation room with built- / once for .oniy $1,500. down, ' = : eS, an ie me rea ed e Magee -_ 1 i will AV ARD’ E. P: ARTRIDGE s besides plen- | ‘FE 43 1 Seat, Meee Pte R080 We HURON = at $17,500 with terms. _——s ase OPEN EVE. "TIS by appointment niy. ly ROC CHESTER ‘AREA _ F. es Wood. Co.| lar Meg on beens ret ante : REALTOR | o aaaedl cm a EARETREALTY. Orrice OPEN Tienken Ray 4 : : * ® & « = © / o é ; ; Joi dels : _For = ; a Sob Sele Nomen oot: fe For Sal — THE: PONT Coe F i< With | Rare outs ouses_ 43 nent GABATY . AC PRESS. ‘= 4 Fireplaces ARS oS RIDAY. a eae eer ee ot inte small eal for . SON, wirin, — on your r house ious about tha East Pt : _built in fe app aston, hace PAR- | 77 N. i Stout, R Priced to mile: er polly web > 1764 S. Realtor Small an plumbing t soda jerk, | hall & ke St. car =?) ee | Saginaw 8 ealtor E woh at eaae | mn . paym includ | liv peting | iL, . FE 83448. | ‘Open “dw. per | MAHAN 2 TE 55h n Re thsi Set ree ___For Sale House | So" with “good closets Base Paton Lk. eeiv, 3 bedrm Brelings “a suerte algae es Stout, “Realtor _ REALTY : Fad : _ USC Ss 43: rms. - . heat, 100x140 ranch. ry : | Open Eves. ag PE 56-6168 co. 5 will r : A ; 1 8: 330 . REALTORS WE BUI wick, for Sale — 11,500 Dow will take #800 cash, § 40’. lot, |* priced to sell quick. pa. | 0263 BRICKS $10. Would you iSO’ = sale Houses = 43 Brick own ay ment for ye a4 antily Leacne acre oni i it's ulcx Las | % ww. 4 home? ap CPS: Ex room . ° . ie ‘per | eS 1978 Huron CEDAR SHA ce an Pp | gent? ‘wn "payments Joos tian | MULTIPLE LISTING ~ large ot ooo es rome For Sale R a Leaving Taylor r DAIRY QUEEN | We mite comperione > : Close to as $1000 =e * Peas LoG op. 44A 44A LS; feats fs near LOC a | ou Ww HILL schools. i 2 c. er ATIONS | ‘ oy ‘ey best “the Lie. MSTAtE woud you lik / Better H re Po peg lola oan might evens ——y a IONS | owner. shoe i Fanch boss 4th Price of lovel: mie al fe moh We hey Laem my a: In thi ome? : or FE PE $1,000 000 cach FE ou ba bi sao have er hese * ark | ? sell on | reach homes. Plaste room trys tose I iiford are: view" Bers lots. 1 pl Dla 8 residential dis | Sale — va y 87 ~ oP mcg ho 2 petted living. We | - OL 64241 for appolnt- Ressebente, of “aie a dow-walls D wide win: "only $1500 "° busi- oe uit, | Sale _Subarba vealp Se tas, Gane: ——— tions for ) - , off « sills, rm a alls!’ ss cor ie ‘win. WE € s excellent ee = bed- —eee n Pro ward, to pay. Ow own and ercial with prices . “Buy Th doors, ec. heat, bt sare: "53 ¢ rehitect - d APPREC! DRAYT: arpeting D basemen j Nd iP. 45A _Call ner, Ww. 5 oma cial’ property to oa : ru Partr. mony Jeund tubs reh stand ustom-bullt e- are LIST bed ON WOODS $1500 w rapes and t ] BE PP or write se ‘ood- sult the 1dge m . modern ““ ards. Se to K INGS © room ranc — ff ith term only = S. re for skete 8-5010. 1 List Thru Partri idge | Biicee Smt eat" gi I terre Wine Broker” pene eres vein | ROCHESTER ARE CACHES MODERN owe 3 Mf fnPer, age ™ tome = | y sale: , ot to aspect on ay. or 38 acres ¥ .~ on '8 n, Broker ing, Tphgee. | Bedree din- ENCE_W | = Ree REA priv. $1 eae 1 WOME. “S Mt. Nine 60 5x _.- ye... BP t feel obliga’ car ‘whens, | HORSE FARM = ~ in + re’ Lasers | Soen es carpeted Wave Yi O | 2 ear eae utility ‘room. ¢ 2 ACRES can cre MU ese io 13 wo x 130" 150° parcel on U.S. - Phone Ortaaville, house. « - ae ees \- | a . Cor ; NA 17-2003 WE BUY, SELL teas in | 6=3 wre hun AN 2-0657 posed have sliding { deed | Oatloe $500 —— 'rentage on iN CITY. ul 6 mile r sod ype en pa , & TRADE oo reling ememere’s lard. PE 68263 or MA; Sat ATE wy eran wie ull scree || Oise | Maurice Wats Cg cae men 1 ony terms. ‘is ti | fr viber commer from school” —$___ FC ) gy i Re modern Com- Aue tees | prope weouy ot mee | Cc 3 son, Bon | fer. the mmercial R wa W: Wuroe Phone PE e158 ann Gone Cane | ple 5-527, be or ,Oarese Cal ond feo FE tose Eves 11 W. Fifth st, R ‘Realtor JIM W RIGHT ~- sales soca edie cig v4 | COLO crew RI na 7 | 136 for" fut" detail, bear Excellent terms, sit CAL — For Sal ca tOt | 548 Oakland ‘Ave ' Edw. 3 erat , 46 STORY & | VY ranged, ms may L Us ToD. — | ~~ le Lot ves. MY PE 5-044 Edw. M.S RED | ly 10 minutes from WALLED er oooD 6 THESE. oe s 46 Mand ACRES MOSTLY 171M segmew Bt Realtor : F 4 i a fo = future | the LED LAKE. AREA . GOOD BUYS Ze ° ATTENT v? _tand. Suchy Real LY WOODED | Open Eves ' Ph. PE 5-6168 ILIES | on" 2 — Roth-botiom p et TRADE fer ne home. Sem aaa | OS See mee ioe aACRES ise | eee , Par) | Orr BETTER —ine : ADE eS ndy -DERS Good cS oom howe Neat and clean 7 = a er farm ~ eae oth. 2 bdrm. ranc tte dopery “Dream. ki se 10 ' coats oil A hed home Oak | 10 I a ood evel reer farm W. HURON C _ F sows (4dedrooms) . ye x. an* acres. TE ptm dividing. Fogel of } ose Cecimane ib | cal flgg home - with | er oe 6) Bed kitchen, heat, jot 100 ~ | — ANGELU ~~) ee! water 20 FA. pertit room | enw bs CORNER : whem * fos, mmectlate home. vad large Cal they levee eee 3 ene eee) fon ease mans a rurale. | $1,000 DOWN tee senabie eect ee shea ie dring. erage. large fancy = See a ix 6 Hi sere et brick OFF BALDWIN * price| | esli R: inna win trea 1 ame of Poa n rey 3 pedroom brick butiaing oo. #0 tne equality ula | noel Se iceman Phin gt ho | pry areal a “priced at ot pg ments tak = ae Tri me free ie for be ba. rumpus y desi @ room ranch L 5 in s with term Priced rms pees only | : ents. r 3 over Gl ripp, R & clear emailer sement, room | basement & dinin arge rounded com munit ub. Black 8. qa cee, a } bonny wn : r month. 5 West ealior , ‘ Ultra-m has fi a , gas bh ~ El, full) by ¢ y water, sur- | : WwW 3 a, Per own ia eukien 2 bed- PE baie or PE soe r $1,000 DOWN | wewser — ae fireplace. | OUTSIDE, T oe a) eee Hod og galt 30 ssliee ACANT IR ARD FE. PARTRIDGE ‘ tm this area with w ist, Four we Gaeen me wee 5-2as0 3 bdrm. h | oon on pg leah Facer! |p becreken bangaier ; padiala tpg one thaws $22.000 and | hay 4Pet, ecres. close in EALTOR- F GE ; . wae, Eanes lot, new bric ag eae chum point en m bungalow | moti , Dre acres verre acre Call . Price— FE 4 i eh tan oO) A tick |, PRETHY ABA PICTURE i scr, gied_in Dravien Oi SS cpg seatyeoom, Pall price, Sacre Spas es CRAWFORD AGEN | 1050 W. HURON et ! 3 : ce. et stru , terms. — pric ss start t 2 W. H c = o : Si : ohn Kinzler rnold Real E $ cor cine Cole. eto ae oa. Cnty oa.35 for qui He erat ar cn ataral- . e Gord rt modet ot be | Ev ron #° eee ‘ s attached . Brick Re 5 ck rice the s $2,000 en once, renings, MY BE. ‘TIL . Lf Huron Se Ponts = . nn ly fenced, ilsnducaped carpet. $l, 000 DOWN ghee mediate sabout Tst wis 3 family ‘ ee eee Co. 6 “ACRES on sua | Reet Lease Bus. even 49A “ SRS PE ww 1 BaD INCOME pavey| ae, empl andseaped. Complete- barm Priva amity income § rooms) Lon ae = ssee| Ee S 20083 no ; | : ranch. : houn. ployee. Call M for Pon- side. Pg 4 located WALTON entrance. and bath | sone Schoc of Pontiac, Be Pe SR 10 | _PE 2 FT. LOW i : One . yrna baths on North OR—3 HEIGHTS up. | ool, Cit near; of whe ces tilleble with 6 wood | 2 afte RENT A $1,500 dn. m Charle = 4 conversion, full basem ma, MAN- | y water in, | at. 9/10 ie with 6 after 6 p.m REA. seek “ats ass) See eas at tee |S aces) asBion an i fee Seeeen eee IVAN w. Nittis M. BREWER | 3% Figen nage See Business Opportunities , 4 ; ‘ L iteh MA 5 e - 2 Pp rt 8 e Ne- s 51 IT ae ae chad gh camo DRAYT JO +8644 oneee aa) sargnanicear oa H RA Eaibwe FE peter da ond a through the |" : “TR ARADE ” yy ON PLAI Jerry E S1x138 lands wo go. Lot AF ONION LAKE OPP; ¢sist | opment, ha ey & ¢ PARTRtr 7 SELL, RE Wilt’ be RUE LOVE” meste, Only 2.000 Sows in an olde NS laa YF Adams ene window caped. “Combi- FE 5-001 Realtor w iON LAKE” Oprice | _MOns Peis win essa oS “IRD ) Eltzabeth for this ob WE C *| 2 r section. We at 172 W. Huron R . cluded in ws, post ia fan Jos! FE - have wk : k 43ses ! crane tensed” Srons ny = ice and Seubaba: bas cores a F = eee ae Open Eves & yb corner sear lots left few ° bungalow. ve an stores bu: PE 340, EK _ MULTIPL Sun. 3rd wes a eo lakefront For Be ANA: Only $15,000; 63,600 2 baths oncom peome i “varee Siacaee ae | AT OTTER LAKI | TATES Seen: $1,200 = Phe f LISTING SERVICE garre wae tite Dame tafe: | cuar Sale -Farms 48 “LET'S TALK t AN , sd Priced ‘out. Low ecorat: r e cherry el of land wt | EA “ “ - room ‘$0. Lar m home as 3 bed MOVES YO! - e. $2,500 land and enor pag AREA. i ee < wo ANA BOAT” i at 91.860 with tater trees and grapes. te, tres. Pest | atLeveL 8 ict home bination 2 be Large Bing | room home a |= Past Resuite . Terms. pond, house and 10 ACRES, BUSINESS”. Reet can be $250 DOWN Pt [. : sempieees cectusd ter sen back Susan Une Bek | . List this with | ¢ ak tine Pe Ri door ew 3 N PLUS COS sd Otter Lake Overlook b yard fe as heat : 2 ight By T room i] QQ’ at $3 Hh uow A iad oe aced A real G — Hoane na ACRES, y the is S, I nc. | ct arene stich “ineluces | $300 ane 7 T. : Tre cke a oe Saas a weet: wn 00gh Story. Gate Seer He lo" arge | ly mode TO ors os U REALTOR ich. . Gifford: to bu ts all you plait Drayton ! SY j; acated o Meareenliens | 4 oe =a er. busine established — G ' tav- "3-Bedr ae Cy eNRESE Juste stone's tr By | . | Mt.cl — 160 ACRES era “business near 2 fac- m i cake Oreh Yee re th eme Be) pacit imam tn poe & Front ard Lake Ave. as You'll mare picts) lace COLORED Ge 10a ens F rontage ' NEAR CARO. enn ye doubling pee oe ern session, co! o418 the enjo: e co us © . emens t ocat eas a all tastefu mpletely | 7° = natural miforts i : zs & Co corner M ed on 8 vy leas equipment. place. home. oie dsecratea biace home, living room tea bardwoot tuens ne STOP cae” ere Ot, aves eae bored @ Becktsp read. This partecrisesetstent let : “GRE fu | ce tees rie Ritchen, sor sgunietaty new ll gong LOOK | cation for Ral apace. lace ie. vanes cos one eer water . om. 4 ~ EN DOOR” tne dens 3 beara. bed rae “tal bath, =r Presa ut Shh auger tans : : | oo fer (charch “er epee ee ee see Fr Caerilice i ay 2 really ‘ . Siiiny cme, sand. beach. es sa.| car ees 7, ee = plus atl with pon & | Only 2 DISTEN Williams lake oe er a one Fenaoa miaacy wee Has t ; bedrooms, lots of oes Russ G Stead down. | ED Eas glow wre te sue ir Now! | ily 2-Houses Left Gas 100 x Sse SE Buildings are with 827150 down. | beer sud wine grocery. : .* Living rm r : ell You frou FE rar k i DWA ARD F B. to) RAY O’NE NOW ° fen Flee rete ‘on in excellent cond): | eewere | = S i wr. ead ee ie i Mes org REALTOR ng woos Dine fe n Ss THE 1 KE Th tI 262 8. Tele x IL, Realt OW ONLY S re ome site. | seonkte ine} An quar- | = Pedr. nigh. a: w Maren vuicaar ware EAN BOR EM eas Pione PE Tie0 Open 0-8 Ss , res wel eal Twp. 100 ACRES sidered. be con- E o a) | - a we SCHOOL DAYS” MULTIPLE LISTING FE €4525 Corp BATH =eaie Ones — r PEIN 11()] PS 10 } ft. community water ote x24) All NEAR KINGSTON MICHIGAN : . iy . ot — aoe re let Y D | A ] Let 1 ° , y $2,500 buildin J = J J ee 3 fs, only 2 bedro for ee emery LAKE A CE Se down N ' | NEW 3-BEDROOM iawn hen 380 em Implement ps i : cata SALES POA ESS 4 LJ onadillag one thon ge | ge mes) al ACRE pee ee MULTIPLE x : HOME / water OW ete, communi | que vit ee aie af: JOHN A. LA AIO ; own basem auto. nic ree off 4 $400 E LIS ALt : Std ae et eed build ea heaneatiar: B ter hr eee be tte Ihot water. heats pl gger son nace », laased Baldwin 3 rm. Glassed Bcanieease ie tae. Nes se ed URBA’ | Be dain’ S250 be n as @ pi AN stelle EALTORS Daily | est Lake C ADJOININ y. 49 4G ep AP yg prosonrs Preasn WP Lc ‘I se! ows $23,500. $4.- ie oo ele ues te: J te eS ol & Sunday 2 j kee mt you. back ry @. FOR. tiac Press Box 75. [ATR ‘Seuntertals fine settin entrance | 4-Familv Bri Sy laces Waterford lo- FOUR je BRICK to S | ft. he ek door. best | ] ! } ee tater bry pose acne l= Rob ut at he Fost a uit PE ak ae elon Pie + window ms ana til , ‘ er lar PA 2" | 4 c $1, 100. e hy 1c «¢ ; ' ones. 3 Tecreation space. rent. | Like N St ‘excellen euch ie Geom xe closets utility jae DN. NE rege KITCHENS A aIUED _ E 7.9108. Exc aS Saginaw, Va T Tl Pee eiesticet = 3-Bedrm. basements” in. caieotine 8 oer, wpevments of | Avery ood rEnonON hy WATER AND. ES SEN ATTENTION _| Approx. 1.600. “ore bulla ge 5 -Bedrtr ation clo good re “i axes. on i | orated 3 fr ge new ADS BLA - } . j -Wwill lease sq. ft. fh ng. 18 TH ' ROOM - 1, Ranch Red close to d ntal and insu neluding full bi tm. ho ly TAX LOW RB _ACKTOP 3UILDE or sel oor spa E ‘Br , in this — 4 Desirab cher peapan eggs fA dabaladale plata act meme B b ath, enclose B plus AXES. NEW LOOMFT ERS Kiet ¥ cs RD" TO Coeste te Sty wed leoeted nes| ohh beeen a 6.500. terms. | 7 0- aaut gua boat, bactws | HIGH SCH ee | 1 - emp! =— Bun besemseel. teun. viaaee cardinkee a Picnic P rms hase toate nee | eee OL, PR AND OLOTS = Orcha pleton, Real A-l LIC gh heen Th te med ages #2 ipkos. ation ark—Lake F 9.FAX ciee & Ghia 4 wood Satan | an Roce ones LAKE ANGELUS | vie ae lag tor QU OR B Fo Big ogni 0 viting | living featuring gay. im pt Re ee Front Con LY te was Gouet & ag See wctee torus! a tee US ESTA lh wht had FE 445603 § ARS 00d sein s. Own Handy ANY BUILT S ers capabi Tes | 9302 TRAIT $11 a, 1's — full ‘Saou ‘and ae in Steger Ln beach. pi and Lj _ 2 thre rifice. See 1 er will sa Bt Lac HOMES. JUS’ TOO) b! You will e quality build- Cc . | over LIQUOR p =~ 4, a A fired he shower, ¢ ing les. 15 th 70 picn. enic bath A e room it now. c- KS EAST UST TWO. nitdin be one of ¢ Id- | omm i no $60,000 pe BAR gress! y aloncr alanine lorced fresh outside c ta- nts with | $500. DN. oF FROM CO Paseh “ten, Scoks “oauna now erc dancing Easy r ne = t, alu gas hb ment stand, grills, re- cent A — 8 BQUAR WOODWA R.| ter, p roads, s in sub ial: hours. a6! Easy food ep ~yonagppdeaes ca aluminum sto a ing good re now sh schoo ral- 2 UBURBAN E LAKE RD AND) sutround communit : | 25 miles ft ent. — sh — Cedar ad peter & Heese, ative. ited opport turn with uniim- iow is_and garage on home mOAD. [nS — ed 'by two lake bali C 8T rom Detroit. ort hom stareet Wet. Otterea rive Hed sepertanities 3% lim 7 eure grade pa nice tot *ejone c Drie brocket $00: orne RAIT LI floors.” itpeted — liv: = at $14.- mile on main ah, + acres. ont: come. Onl own be me Piss , term up. Price eket $22,- Df 1G acreage QUOR one . painted ing - 8 from mower 18 'y $1400 y er must in = very rr of D er gh ayton Plains— Gayl on U. 8. ration wi new gas ‘heat West Side Targe 9 room year, around C —- aoe me. Dent wt $4960 Sylvan Vi [asl cee come aaa, ft alley. Located 144100 plus 2 $30,000 per Mf ag eta seat .\3-Bedrm. B Je ge he laree he around Lek MMERCE AREA on this ‘t wait too Newér ¢ age—Brick lar dees be annie owing noah got ose peta ee heals trac 20, and ah pet yr aay Gross near ge. lovely AM? . Bunga ° rm. $39,- . priv VE NE. eee een eg start m tanks. wells -y oh mg al ; ms enced | - Randy = ngalow 70- 3 4» modern — with AR WHITFI low ranch plan’ Lon Gord os odel Terms and 2) LI dn. @ a bus, close 70-Acre E with full this “A good ELD sCHOO! tached 9 ear re gna den Willi ; QUOR-H i : car th 19180 tham tow OTE oe see Beas with to state fu Laem home full hi L basem rage at. Gran son n nort stants pleasant 1) foot 2 Seer aie ‘uit “basement at | Siveaty clita home, and ber, ‘ere fon voom Insulation Sree poe Be ec ore ated ana taste: | _ FO POR BETTER &i “Pie PIN district comer bide. y City. 3 gory fireplace. full size thower. | oak re. full soa Bit nome yepeereaas coms Cithet Bias *S _— room pic lg Asking o0. sso. "n ex- ! hots Monge cong i ‘alee resting arn pd i eae wre ied ee pie po stones ac Best | ™ poll Sl ms and screen’ ere | sutomatie ol! he ma very) omy S reed to sell a wa leorl Bekes eerceee sand. beach. uaded | you'll tke Hills REAL E S apt, Real eos ese Gen. ae sod 13, . per cent GI | — house eat. 4 ren as AND CONTR | alue, Let's loo . Truly close-in advanta STAT juded at FLO “aA : s orses, dai ma ter $500 DN acta | Nr. Eli k today.| beth in country becet ges of its LIQUOR. as horses. dairy. or feed er! 0 DN. — . | Nr. Eliza 7 Sy ee cone RE: bu -TRADE hy SYD KENT, Realtor N ICHOL I merous out garage end a roa hel nag 2 10TS | | O s 2 eal is CARL ma mae wet et| wan ORS em a cpraig Se figuor ber Hey. 3% Tr wood e, includ ame ese tary bri $03 D, OR #1 ~ yton Plains. ng ¢ bar ment included. farm cae Wooded lots es two carpet ungalo w. to ck and Cots R ; 3-1223 Re lace acer fa an’s E : D- m. . how tin r munity eatlo E . Tile best a8 o Mt REALT ing value at $47-800, terms. rual basen fomtedt hero & HARC ar a Wak ake oe ae National Bank B J ves, MAple 5-1249 wn nes rick. bide. Ev én OR term in sement, tely ; ER CO. ers. N shade, nice# cal sp Eves Fes or a, ; ‘ Se: . e. Mt. 5 $. | e, lake Bris year bus 33 w Open E to std car and flow. fi ub PRICE. at a! LIQU contract. ; " ser oy | nne tt I | price $4950. vile er Fai _Haron venings Wann prise Ke r earage. Close mee Subs. cs ot 2, ana | , > way OR, BAR wm inva Tbe 4 5-8183 | ‘dow rie $12,950 pied dj. gas. Hchesediceng | = Fisher | SAVE E or other Dilsinese — for 8. oF, Buren REALTO NG es v. M: Stout. R -¢ #3.- | _Real E city °PE @-48i3. Clark SAVE ENERGY m4 = motel site TORS ‘ ‘ ~ state. A 13. Cla = -RGY ‘cr rge bar ings and Sunday ia Open “eves, tll, €.3 eee {GUIDE TOGOLD:$ : 7 Thr a ere Gan WANT ADS "Y, USE with $19,300 dn." bu home. a i ie ae aa th ta ni ou're not =i KINZ List Thru De at ADS! To find et cy Sa a ‘ ; roug Cc usjn ru Part 3 b: © da mu bar in nm th 4 lassified Ad & ridge !°” plac vor, bar in this growig only. et Ads! BUILD ce to liv Rite cotta Eta (poco 670 W REAL I; our N ve or in eeu Excehae . Huron st. TOR Hille Beta seein he | good used a |, ment _— some ae casinces! _ - MULTIPLE List “ul 7 eas eras | om akan aera. ed car, see Classi. WV oo ; 88 : | ° NG SERVICE til RBERT C DAVIS. vor. fied ‘NOW, OR ARD E. PAR j.* 0 pe a | REALTOR FE ASS81 , i ne ay Y oe IY AL ESTATE wen 43581 * : . O50 DW. MICH ESSES j ‘ } y HURON ST, j 4 \ j ; r TIL 9 | & | t ‘ Fe = | st b> ; { Eg ee ‘| ¥ ; . \ ‘ 7 “4 * FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8.1 1057 iF 35 Sale Household Goods 57 WE COVER . _ THE STATE Seer Brae er veyet Seis eble teal estate TAVERN. Live ove» near Punt. 419-000 will handle also nw owe “ae ments on taverns Orion and STATEWIDE REAL ESTATE SERVICE OF 3B. D: CHARLES, REALTOR 1117 6. Telegraph FE 5 Qing, 286x106, suitable for light Beane pie Aubury Heights STIPE 65 PORD FAIRLANE RED AND white, R&H Ford-O-Matic. W.W. extras. Trade i, older model And cash. FE 4-008 = 10,000 E UITY . LARGE : apartm. anak ou land- contract of ae on Ohad MA 5-318 or FE WTD. BOAT, MOTOR & TRAILER and also tent. Will ates used ear or pay cash. OR WILL pay FOR WAGES .|_Appy_Pontiac Press Box 14 CLEAN, ‘48. FORD TON STAKE. Sell or spate for car, FE 68-2802 M FE EQ i” 7 BEDROO on Por turnt Sawer & cash. one BRAINS AND BRAWN. BARGAINS, BARGAINS G QUT lamps, te- ble hassoc Ossi — i or peng OH, pintel 4 PICK & PAINT STORE 143 Oakland Ave. 58-0562 __Open Fri, Sat. end” Mon BEDS, TWIN & BRACKETS, 3 HEAD = $2 weekly og ual savings. _ a Orchard Lake : HOUSETRATLER PT. COT- ‘e Cruiser, Rata & neerly new trade for late — ee wo Fe lc LATE’ MODEL CAR .AND CASH LAND © CONTRACT 7 You i RE YOU HAVE S80LD aisss J. VAN WELT, Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS PROPERTY). Phone SWAP, UY OR SELL — cabt Swap Service. 35-8561. TOY FOX TERRIER _Tegistered, Swap for desk in’ cond. $55 and dog. FE 5-75 Is good BRAND NEW 3 “Pince PROVIN- all at sa08. MI “6-5016. CHROME DINETTE pare Michigan Fluorescent, chard Lake COMPLETE oo OF FURN. Call OR 3-1475 after 6 pm. CUSTOM. MADE DRAPERIES, Lease and Operate Modern TRADE = OIL SPACE HEATER, like new, extra wide, reasonable. stocked, Small ca 7 equipped and ™ good condition, suitable for smali | MI ©0#er, Don't delay, call Mr. Langford pee home, for jig saw. Ph. Cooee ¢ cuain. ae today. FE 44507. Bb naan ee ~ ‘FuEL- om ROUTS ANB EQUIP. TRADE: Wits Aceeer AUTO | cued Seer a seen ioe eae: Pemped 31 000 gais.| bile in trade on im Si. Washi machine fm the month of J "Call OR | room modern “rick duplex, built | pase ; 1086. in 1955. What have _ Clark x12 aa $10 Real Estate. FE or FE Chrome breakfast set, $75. Roller Skating Rink pang gi ate ale Excellent business foo ‘Brighton ACedems. Tees. Must SACRA. IMMED. BEAUTY Close to new Lincoln Plant Good income repdes ear round Busi-| ooee, eee MA ¢1811; Eves, MA 4-281 Sale Land Contracts 52 52 LAND Conran. « wwe * “es _ 19.000 et $100 mo., 6 per con a per cent discount, $8,000 5 Land contract, value $13,500 new : a ne te come early pe on Co EM 30202. A. M. ti 8:30, PM. 7 WB. — CENT CON- _.4-4813. Ask for Mr, Clark. UPRIGHT PIANO, WILL TRADE for desk, or sell for . FE 4-0612 afier 6. WE TAKE TRADE-INS ON —— Layee g foul ee and KELL cS TIARDWARE 3904 Auburn at Adams . Auburn — PE 2-881 WILL TAKE OLDER HOME THAT ed. be modern, in trade on =m type home. "WORK FOR GOOD STURDY FURSITURE FE 44-2889 with 86.000 dn. is $1,900 which ts pay- on — Lag dees of copeet. r cent, per cent discount. MI 1-0675. yf month. bedroom modern home in Waterford P. F. Cc. WOOD CO. 1735 WILLIAMS 3-1938. After 6 call OR 3-2603. Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) PAP PELL LPL A AA AAD A Buckner Customers _ Happy Folks | ~“Buekner’s Lagan oo rd serve with a smile in the.most friendly manner, Tt ts easy to — at Buckner’s, where courtesy and kindness are, shown to averyone and borrowing | ist@ pleasure. Prov: for vou immediate ana | —! future ese by eeasune = ® cash credit. account com here you Pita Bra peome get your patronage is ap- preciated Loans to $500. Up to 24 months BUCKNER = FINANCE CO. 3ND FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDG., 4512 DIXIE, HIGHWAY DRA LAINS YTO 230 BARNSTON, N WALLED LAKE 43469 VAN DYKE. GAICA GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1990 to 1956 cars, Brin minutes. Loa niture, signatures apd other se. curities, Oakland Aas 20 Loan Company ‘> 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. “FE2-9206 LOANS $20 TO $500 on signature only Household Finance Corp. of Pontiac | 3% 8. Bagnaw st PE 4-0535, WHEN YOU NEED © a to ae Finance Co. . 102 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. wr 41874 LOANS - TO $500 ao OE RERICIAT FINANCE . Lawrence St. > E 2-9249 ~ LOANS $25 TO $506 / $25 TO $500 COMMUNITY LOAN CO. 3% BK. LAWRENCE PE 2-7131 FRIENDLY SERVICE Need $500 With fast, courteous service and on pay fit LD veg! Then you shoul! visit mod Home & Auto Loan Company q [as Secor’ Floor) Hours: © to - Ae 9 to 1 LOANS. $5 T ‘O $500 & LIVINGSTONE 4 W. tauren &t, FE 4-1538 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. —, TO $500 HOUSEHO GOO! Ph. Rochester OL, 6-0711; OL — Mortgage Loans fe LOANS—$600 to $1,500 Lt To rough hee love seat, 4449 Eliz, Lake UBLE BED & SPRINGS. 13, RGE DRESSER WITH - ROR, $18. SMALL MAPLE DRESSER, $10. BRASS FIRE- POT FOR FIREPLACE, #5. FE CA PHYFE TABLE chairs, buffet & $100, 315 "Voorhels R ELEC. WATER aa inghouse —— cap, ranty, Reg : $84 95. Milk's, ‘Mr 6-1300 FORMICA TABLE AND Fe FOUR chairs, done in creamy-red color. ABC electric range in very good condition ' table model 17- inch Phileo television which has been used less than # month. OR 3-1665. Call after 6. & ae closet. WEST- now only )FRIGIDAIRE 30" STOVE. EXCEL- lent cond, Like new, §100. OR ELECTRIC RANGE, DELUXE. Sacrifice. Reasonable. Dining _room table and chairs. PE 48503. ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER, FA- mous name brand, slightly marred, exceptional values. Mich- igan Fluorescent, 393. Orchard Lake Ave. FREEZER, COMMERCIAL OR 3-4943, SIZE. chine, Ping-pong table, 1 year GAS RANGE, EXC. COND. OR St. Se GE TV COMBINATION. radio. ._Phonogra, GOOD SMALL RADIOS, $8 TO $12. _ PE 5-8755, FM & AM 3451, GREEN Fainze | td & _ chair. $35. 393° «(C(Or- | 10-yr. war-. GAS RANGE WASHING MA- 7 old. Refrigerator, $835 Gerose, off _ & Sun Airport Rd. ‘THE sieiehic: PRESS, MODEST MAIDENS — 2 = By Jay Alan ~ s J ~ SY 0 2 7 3 ¢ "ES ; . # . \ i i h a Zz) a Vs Sav PR LAK mW etn = BS “Let's see, it's either thirty-six any or five thousand, two ie hundred and fifty!"’ Sale Household Goods 57 Used and Reconditioned Maytag automatic washer .. $88.00 Hope automatic washer $88.00 ed Queen wringer beds, from $39.95 LORD'S WAREHOUSE 2230 Eitmaboth —_— Rd, EB s3T4i ‘WASHING 1 MACHINE. COR CONVEN- tomatic pump, “309.95. Michigan Fluorescent 393° «(Orchard «Lake ve WESTINGHOUSE oe cae 12 CU. model, auto. de i rost. A‘ross now ae $240 M1_6-1300 WAYNE GABERT’S APPLANCE SALE ta to 40 ee cent discount on all refrigerators, m te dryers, gas and electric ke] wets. 2 Le to sete WILCOROAY COMBINATION RA oar Tall Saturday only. For Sale Misc Miscellansous 60 BATHTUB & ‘TOOL, $10. FE _1-0152. ~~" CASH FOR YURNITORE $69.50 2” Admiral blgnd console TV $79.50 BIGELOW 3 Roo. + Yana ~ OLD. Us Ironrite Nn’ ie & phonograph comb. FE aaa CABINET SINKS FROM $5095. Keego Harbor E b-oc7e| Sinks to dulld 2 trom $3.08, Dou- ble sinks from $995. G. A. USED REFRIG, ............ $39.05 | Thompson. 80 8. Perry. - b ave dl ccleig Et + 90-99 CIRCLE FLUORESCENT PIX- ens, dinettes, bedrooms and- reec- reation rooms. $11.05 value, ery slightly factory, marred. iM tory showrooms. tewkios an 303 «(Orchard *« Lake Barry FARMERS GET tan Box | or UR LOW PORT 9, Mich DINNER BEL! ott be EVENINGS & turday only +1879 AES GOULDs DEEP WELL JET pump. Like new. 650. FE 54-1812. ‘ Empire 2600 Union Lake Rd ." Commerce EM 3-414 = LAKE AREA’ : LARGEST NDOW AND TRI iM MFOR Knotty Pine paneling, No. 1 cuBic FT. PHILCO REPRIO. 4 , egg 4 p.m. except Sat. Meer eg $25. REFRIGERATOR, $45. Electric stove, $15. 271" TV, $55. Studie ouch never used, $45. FE 5- Valentine Gifts 58 58 VALENTINE GIFTS FOR THE EN- tire family Reserved seats for the Shrine Circus BARNES HARDWARE 742 W. Huron 8t Easy Parking areas a machine vacuum | “cleaner. . OL 41-4031. KNICK - KNACK SHELVES, COF- fee tables, end tables, & misc. items - Made to Order, OR | __ 3-556. ees LA RGE SIZE WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, older model, $25. FE | __ 4-227 0 MAYTAG WRINGER WASHER, ood condition, $73. KEnwood MISC. “FURNITURE, RUGS, freeser, drapes. For sale reason- __able. Call _MI_ 6-0780. NECCI, LIKE NEW, bbe Z1G- zag attachment. Good ition ae 10 payments of $1.50. Will brin, wie home anytime. __Call cn Coronet. NEW 6 CU. goLD LDSPOT RB- frig. “Osea 1 as Cheap. 2 N. Frances. RATTAN, fee table, step table, LaundeFmat washer, ‘amil- dryer, $80. Mayfair 6-1307. REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. makes, he Lpiarertas RE . Johnson 4 REPOSSESSED MAYTAG. DE- luxe ironer and washer. Balance $2 per week. 1957 Whirl . de- luxe dryer, save $60. Ba r week Admiral refrigerator, ate model, automatic defrost, $75. _Shick's,— MY 33711. ROPER GAS RANGE, EXC. COND. Very clean. 4-8673. SALE ON TILE BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, 8c SALE. LINOLEUMS LINOLEUM ROOM SIZE. _ 414-Ft. Wall Tile 25c SYERS. 141 W Huron. FE 4-3064 carat om GAS REFPRIGERATO! BL . ft. Good condition, FE be acoves BOUGHT, “SOLD. = changed. Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- ens. FE 2-0801. SINGER CONSOLE. LATE MOD- omy Rout oben. Make payments onth of srr. 2. will bring to our home ®i your convenience. No obliga- _tion. 8-1564. Co: E PROVINCIAL STYLE, SOLID range, Roto-t plow, Itke new, $100. FH 5-0502. ——— SINGER ELECTRIC SEWING MA- chine with sig-zag attachment. Fine condition. Phone _8-1564 Coronet 6IN IC PORTABLE, excellent condition, be coed attach- ments. Take over ba i. wee Phone ve bn Manager, reo PE 5- Danton CLA K SEWING MACHINE cine WiLL BRING TO YOUR HOME _ TAPPAN GAS GAS RANGE. ata size. Good $50, MA $i9.95 UP. tsED GAS RA RANE, Electric Co., 1060 | fen ~ TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar, elec’ wa « $29.95 Guar, electric refrigerator .. $60.05 pe gq room suite .... $14.95 2 living room suite ..:. en 6 pe dining room s 49 5 din sescenes SF, 34 room oil heater ........ $74 val, wheelchair wee 19.7 WYMAN’S | 18 W. Pike st PE) 4-1122 TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR mane s. R B. Munro, 1060) DRESSING TA- | TRIPLE MIRROR Di ble. Prag Biegiow rug. see eee a piece dining robm set | RCA Wry fas demonstrator. a “: fe - CONVENIENT TERMS ~ ~ THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. bag a TEED fe “NORGE 9 . RE- 1 Used TV “$19.95. and up. Sry eT Sane _3-PC. SECTIONAL. COF- | $2.49. | Spool and — maple Meg se feather pillows. — Mv boat, 5 oe i Trade-In Dept. Lounge chad ........cssee0es Ae Dresser ...., wtecsccaneecces, $14.95 MOOK CBSE 2.0.2 ..4..5 veeoceee $14.05 Washer seese $19.95 sree aa ‘ehatr oa... pif = 3 piece sectional... ..1.. 49.80 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ere ? CONDITIONER. USED mr eo oy _MA 51577 i - WHEEL METAL TRAILE |__Very good condition, FE east, 1 SET OF LAUNDRY TUBS, POR- celain, faucets and stand. EM _ 33451 2 THOROUGHBRED 8A SADDLE ! o BLACKETTE’S BUILDING SUPPLIES | 3161 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston PAR WER §-581l : 3 a 8 ROLLER R SKATES. “88h 12 &2 rf women's, size 84. RCUR«<, $125; POLORCS> es camera, $590. A 7666 Clintonville Rd. is W. AMPLIFIER. 2 M TRANS- ceiver Variable tl 0-160 V meerre _ timer. ascemenenly: ae “TST nae ALUMINUM SIDING AWNINGS WINDOWS SAVE DURING FEBRUARY CALL FE 4-2575 MIDWEST SUPPLY FE 4-2575 .9 N. Telegraph ALUMINUM SIDING in lation, ‘aee lers are 3 months beh treason). Insulate and save fuel, irst payment in spring No money down, Five years to pay Also aluminum storms and —— or and yy AUBURN & Rochester Rds Fah OLive 1-9041 _for free esti town kitchen race. sen coal hot water and betilers pee water K—4 | pot ent ei hee Door & window trim Plush inte interior doors from $4.95 | Bingle picture window sash $14.96 up FARM-F RESH ME a Beet Roast Po OPDY KE M. ARKE T Walton at Opdyke PE 5-7941 FORCED TO SELL, LENNOX HI- Purnace, thermostat con- $7. GE. auto. washer, ‘$1 DeSoto 2 dr. custom de- luxe, $090.50. Call MA 5-1251, pre- ferably 5 to 9 p.m. FOR FREE STANDING TOILETS $18 96 21x32 double sinks cane $6.95 , young white heifer-cows, | Washbowls with i'ttings $11.95 Peninerea: one set_ of bobsleds, 3 B ods colored bath sets with trim Frigi ‘idaire ae stove, odd pes. ‘actory Inds, irregulars $99. of furniture. F 8-8809 from 10 SAVE PL i LY ‘<. to 6 p.m. 172 8. Sagine FE 5-2100 Cj RST QUA . BATH- hed “ae a dope tubs, 943 30. e totllets, $19.05 Plyscore $3.25 sheet 32x31 double sinks, $1495; hand % Sheet rock basins from $1005, G, A; Pp 10 mane - ee $1.45 each, son, es 8. Per: __ FUEL OIL TANK c Ml Bago aa BUILD _auge, and ._ $38. rE 85-1467. FULLY AUTOMATIC SAW FILER. Good as new. Priced right, PE _ 23-0041, GALVANIZED STEEL” aoe walls for Basement Window: 12" deep $3.96; 18” deep 35.36 24” deen $6 84: 30” deep $8.93 BLAYLOCK COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 61 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 3-7101 Garage Doors Berry Steel overhead facto: Radios, poco tank and co) onds. All sizes and prices, rge batteries phones, off burner, gas selec’ from and up. A refrigerator, MI 661a1. —- rn door of your garage costs ‘82. GAL. ELEC. e70.05.| eee aes = er eS ee mt°s. Paddoce FE 2-0203 Cab sinks es. up. er Laundry trays, stand, faucets, GooD 61 Se BURNER. CHEAP. $20. _338 Seward. HEATING SPECIAL | $109 discount on complete heat- * tng job if you buy now during winter. So fully _ guarapteed. Days — OR }3-3741, Eves. — OR __3-6697 or OR 3-5405. KITCHEN WALL CABINETS, BASE cabinets, broom closets, We hav : e extraordinary values. aMichinan ——— 393 _Orchard Lake A LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Author! ‘actory service and genuine factory parts Free test on factory anal ASKE.t'S 6. LIMITE 42 &. Sagina « ‘JET WATER 1 PUMPS. $ oan as. G. A. mpson. 80 8. Perr: rices on bulk milk ashore We | to aalé6 . |4x8x% fir plyw $it-c soc Oi scawex |" Bir acleatney. al Ale 2 room oil LEAVING STATE —MUsT bea ere tas NISHING 1 : INDUSTRIAL Wi" B T > VAR- Maretial. “NOwSE, Eau ll DDLES 1L- iG BLA PADS, SADDLE & AL RACKS, HORSESHO- IN EQUIPMEN GROO 7008 RAIN CANS. STRAW JOHN 4, O'HAIRE, 545 INDIAN ; RD, LK, ORION: CALL MY 31106. OIL TANK 275 GALS., |, LEGS, Valve $25. OR 3-5634. : PLYWOOD Cash & Carry be ALL Oeesricnaceoenoo see $3.60 Me-4'u6’ fir ...... Sonqpaonoces $6.18 MerG'x8? birch ......ecsee eee + $16.00) BeG' eR MG kee eee ne $7.95 -4'x8’ plyseord o. $4.00 Many also. Outside « me ig doors of all kinds; Priced low. Pontiac Piywood Co. 1488 ale Ave Ph FE 2-2543. PORTER CABLE 7° 3AW,_ ‘CON- tractor’s special. Porter cable '." drill, 1 Waste King Insinkerator New, ia right. Cail OL 1-0250 after RUSS’ BECOND HAND MERCHAN- dise. 4250 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains SAL E Alum| window & doors. inane & Fibergias awnings. FE 46089 SEVERAL USED oon, PIPE PE $3.20 1 PER ER LOT. 4” pipe ~ suitor, 12¢ Warwicks FE 4-5000 SALE Sheetrock 4x8 Sheet $1.35 E. Pear it 63 NEW REMINGTON ADDING MA- chines, No down payment. $1 week, Also adding for rent, Rental may apply rm hase, Also registers, new a6 used. nd Rengo. FE 9 AL “Sale Store Equipment 64 64 WRITER — 18" CARR On: t ian 11 TOTAL Gon iF Gadom FULL: DELTA ag BE Gabe bag oe em CASH A sek MOUTER. Good cond. EM }-4466 i STAINTESS | STEEL UPRIGHT coat racks. $1. FE FP 23030. SHELVING F FOR SALE. FE 5-s068, 3604 Elis. Lake Ra. ~ Sale __Sale Sporting Goods 65 MING wer a1 50 call yj ee 2. rE Coes ORE Bom 8S. Telegraph Rd. FE 2-4708. SPORTSMEN ieee Btuing; "scopes, ‘Teare., pied: a ™m. to 8. 318 * Sun. cake SPORT S SHOP 1770 8. Tel _ Sand, Gravel & on 7 pe noioss CRUSHED Lyl Conklin, raves, 5 Ll _FE b-fi2 or PE 2-072. ai ii SOIL nC “BLACK Sand, grave) and | hg dirt. _Sugene Bennett, F _ ALL KINDs (¥ Bhs awd sand, rotted cow manure. FE 4-337}. BEACH SAND AND FILL DiRT, delivered, OR 3-184 CRUSHED 6 STONE aan GE ORAV. Fill. Earl Howard, EM 3-083 BLACK ‘DIRT, SAND &- aRivEL T1, FE 8-1398. * ~"Wood, d, Coal & Fuel 67 BIRCH wooD OD FOR SALE. cut TO ss igoaihs. Call OR 3-3547, Pinesiahe Ge CANNEL CO, COAL FUR. nace & fir Becedusy Fuel Oil, Orchard Lake Ph. _PE 54-6150. Oakland Fuel, & Paint. FOR SALE V - FROM 5 ) TO 8 dollars a cord at house. C. don, Call Holly, MElrose 4-5867. Oe as FIREPLACE Woop. OAK. Gor Fir Plyscord,@xe% sheet” 93-45 Bi insulation, 100 #q. ft. $425 Hae oq. ft. .. $760 F nid hag $1.39 ir, 2x8, 2x12, ‘ante . $89.00 ~ #3 ft. . "$3.95 lank Flere Zonolite Douglas eed white pine eure. Inside door jambs. W. P. . Boll pipe, galvanized pipe, sewer crock, plaster and hardware. rey UP TO $500-ON MATER- 1A'S FOR COMP", ag HOUSE. EASY CREDIT TER: SURE | =a BU RME IST E R Northern Lumber Co. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. | Peewee EM 34171 & aa ea7 | Detrol Mentha ne & ’ Mile Coats SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED CONCRETE FE 4-6428 3872 Eliz, Lk. Rd. SUMP PUMP. GENERAL ELEC- tric motor, $79.50 value, $48.50 Bhi lightly erate marred; also deep ® allow weil jet’ pumps at terrific buys Micnigan Filuo- rescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. SUNBEAM FURNACE, LIKE NEW some ducts. $19.50. — od furnace with controls $21 ~ Homart stoker, A-1, ue i bate 8UN , MOTOR CEL- __lent endition, $350. 00 Fi Dail. Talbot Lumber Plasterboard, Rock pos Paint, Bantwers Phimhting, supplies 7025 "bekiand Ave. dart At | CLOSE COUPLED NEW. st design = modern bathrooms, 95. These are 0 Wall Tile 1¢ ASTIC ALL COLORS, 4%ex4% FLOOR SHOP 5. Sa WE SUY en) WASHING Mi Ma- chines, wringer type. PE 45100 WOOD AND ALUMINU COMBi- nation =. and windows. FE 42521. BENSON LUMBER CO. k lath ash doors. Call us for price and er ot your building rites Cyr Lumber Co. 129 Bogie Lake + - EM 3-273 S asaied ver =— Closed Sun, and = WATER SOF SOFTENER FOR FOR BALE. $50. MI 44 Watch This Space for Inventory Specials! Church's, Inc. 101 8 Squires RA FE 2.0273 Do It Yourself 61 BOAT AND FLOOR 8A SANDER, ER. Pol- ishers, scrubbers, cement grind- ers, st ey ois ete. FE 56-3144. 240 _Baldwin FOR RENT Floor sanders—hand sanders — wallpaper steamere—waxers and cleaners. Oak- fara Fuel and Pats 436 Orchard ke Ave, FE aii # 4 A SEWI CHIN Patot sp A um bing, a We fin ja ca. on ae Fri. thru Tues. . . Closed “Wed. MO’ .. 00. Sun.. 10 to 4 LM BUILDER SUPPLY 156 W. Montcalm Cameras, Equipment 61A Talk Some talking training. Harie- = Cages. 801 ¢th 8t. FE PARAKEFTS, CANARIES bites 183 Sanderson PE 2-77 food since 1927, 584 Onkland Ave POINTER PUPPIES FOR SALE _cneap. FE 42544. OR 3-6148 POINTER AT STUD \agiobtsslated “BADDLE BOY" I8 ready for stud service. English Pointer, 3% years old, good Meld dog. Cail OR 3-7793, residence 2778 jand, Drayton Plains, off Hatchery Road. POODLES (TOYS), LIVING valentines, registered. 641 Third Ave. Pontiac, POODLES MINIATURE, REG. FE- males, Black or brown. $100 and up. E. Aulqur, bak Snowappie __Dr, Clarkston, Mic STUD SERVICE: ar 9 [¢ COLL. TE. __Proven, Reasonable, OR 3-5546 TWO DACHSHUND PUPS, 1 WK 8. old, reg. EM . er 3 or all aay. Saturday. TROUICAL FISH, PARAKEETS & — Frost Pet Shop. ral Ave. Off Atwater, Lake ny “MY 2-1691. Open Sund days. TROPICAL FISH AND SUPPL) Boge be ‘A 8-2076 1 Cene 40 Park St., Oxf Ope raph. “Hay, Grain hea Fi A errr ALFALFA, MIXED pase. STRAW, corn. Will delive a 5-0666, = wae HA AY, 2124 W. Silverbell BALD ee Ist, & 2ND. CUT- ye! corn. 3899 Greg- Gingellyilie. , HAY OF ALL KINDS. Sor TNG ALPALFA , clover & - second alfalfa A straw will de- . Good en 1 to, $1.50 per 50 | ibs, _OA_6-2179, ore HAY, eALRALPA. | ALSO im: ra a . fiford: MU. 42525 HAY & STRAW. 4 TO 500 Long. 2675 Sleeth 2 gh Milford, HAY FOR SALE, WiLL DE- a. 1 Snell pale. Rd, | mar AND grRAw, On Te eth Ferm aur 3-1182 ag ot STRAW, OUuUGH umber. er wil deliver... MA Stes. J BALE. _ 1 P sont. FAMILY COW, BLACK JERSEY, with - calves, Northville, ‘a, ‘SHEPHERD, Black A afliver. N SHEPHERD. AKC. 3 ,_ 8UP. | 2 PARAKEETS CANARIES. CAGES. For Sale Livesteck 92\ + Ny Pes olens p. tractors ware we. bares enow blades, Evans uip., WTD. GOOD DRY SLAB woop| Ditie Hwy. MA 6-878 & OR __piles near Pontiac. FE 4-6588. Bl ah * FOR SALE: _ Plants, Trees, Shrubs_ 68 |, Feat Trgctor. Massey Harris ‘PENNSYLVANIA “EVEROREEN Dinr Taearly new). 3, sgction 12 a ed Re att Poritaey “attace We have the best for Amas trees. Cultivator wit Marri op ly ne tobaT. tirs. Send for list’) Masse Harris ¢ Goin bicker ue te meet AE pure er erpuson . SCHROTH’S. NURSERY | tor. 4 Hog Feeders, Hay Mow- ; er (nearly new), Hay Rake (near- ly New), new Water Heater, ‘ank with Telephone “Clifford JTF1} evenings _for appointment. OUT THEY Y GO! iding & Wall Tractor’s, Ree Mowstan chaly awe, ree-titer [shod make room fo lor we Sogn ‘EP. Lt seh vice” 021 Mt. Clemens St. 3-9830 CLINTON CHAIN SAWS . ise 50, ——— with 16° guide bar & a hain REDIT TERMS FE ¢111 KING BROS. YOUR 1H. DEALER Pontiaé } Rd. at ¢ yko “JOHN DEERE AND NEW IDEA Spreaders Heavy duty wagons. +m 8 and Louden hare . ment vis Machwmery, NA 1-3202--Starting 26th ver" McCULLOC CHAIN SAWS NEW AND USED . PARTS AND SERVICE HOUGHTEN & SON $28 North Main Rocheste OL 1-0761 pe a os Sar Soe awe tals Parte nears won _Ra Oliver '55 atioe with backhoe and loader, good discount. We also have other new and-used trac- tors and implements. We carry a complete line of parts and we service all types of tractors includ- ing Fords, Ford Fergu- vers. ' PONTIAC FARM & INDUS TRACTOR ‘825 Woodward _FE 40461 or r FE ¢ 41442 ! WAGNER WM 3 Big eS LOAI - Good cond. _5-3553 Auction ‘Sale 77 RRA Ar Rn nn nn aetoetieted el acre ct EVERY FRI. NIGHT, 6 30 Bist B&B Auction, House, 5089 Dixie Hwy., Dray Plains | OR 3-27 ent H, averion. ‘ORDA? | 1957, starting at 7 mahogany bed- : pote, box orines. vacuum clea e, dinette, Police ta- ens, antique dishes, = and hundreds of listed. Brodie & Tyler. SELL TRADE Auction Sales Friday ... 7:30 P.M. A A David Field. sith sons, Fergusons and Oli- pe TRAILER EXCHANGE Oily EVID TL 8 @ SUN. PM. 49 é Ti ee Modern, price TRAILER EXCE 10 WIDES—10 WIDES TRAILER EXCHANGE Holly, Mich, Jot N, Village 15220 ‘Holly Rd. ca ents TRAIL SALES moe con gaa & MY 3 32-0721, cy per cent iit Maye laia | ae cok kitchen, sir con- di ut one = low down m™ or ave you in trade. ‘vn’ eons or PE 71-0004, 3%) OFT. =SPARTANETTE trailer, like new, with s, ble with low down ey Blair Real Estate. Py] Fr. COTTAGE cR BATH & furniture, includipg gas stove, oll ene beds, 2 nearly new 3-4466. Rent Trailer Space? 79 MODERN & PRIVATE TRAILER Auto Accessories — 80 4 NTURY BUICK ENGINE = omen complete. For Sale Tires 80A = oy — ey! Goon UsED ba ae . 370 8 eS as Service ANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE _ linders rebored. Zuck Ma- € 23 Hood. gE 81 o. ; "Phone F For Sale Motorcycles 83° FOR “PARTS. AND SER "| Bavidsoa ‘ales’ C0. Co. 3138 ier hea & Accounts “85 25’ CRISCRAPT, SEMI £1 1953 motor, ref Huron FE 4-7121 FE 32-6122 SORT Sarthe yn Mo- . Mer- cury Use -Our Layaway Plan For your ‘67 boa’ Evinrude motors. All models -y stock, Harrington Boat Works 1899 8. Telegra PE 2-0033 MERCURY SUTSOKRD MOTORS, ice. Shorty Hook’ Place “M138 Orenard Leake Ave. Transportation Offered 87 DRIVE MY CAR TO L.A, LI 7-2137, evenings PLY BY AIRLINER C CALAFOR- $75, St. Petersvurg, Tam Mi Honolulu, on eta 8 ami, A 30.81; ine Om 31254, ““@ TO "52 MODEL CAR WANT- ea quick cash. Private party, FE 56-1717. See M & M Motor Sales dollar on tate mod Sunday ... 3:00 P.M. set buss nvy. On dies 5089 Dixie Highway | 4s woen CH AS #50 FOR JUNE AND Drayton Plains oe an, 78 Se On OR 32717 Always Ready to Buy, COMPLETE OovEs bak ak weed "Bt we Tyler Community -Avcuon AGLEY AUTO PARTS Sea for consignment 4aily. MY. 2 2-1521. | PE 5-0210 / 179_BAGLEY ST, MONDAY, FEB 11, 12:30 WANTED: SCRAP C. ide a sore B mile west Ph. +4511 A, Dryden, 10 4908 ution Rd. Bud Shelton Motor Sales head of mos‘y Holstein dairy Reys top dollar on iste models. coe eee usine} _ wget Auburn & E. “piva. Se . r cutting alfalfa & yes me, 250 bales HIGH $$$ PAID ol sec cutting alfalfa, 1054. BUYING FOR John Deere 50 tractor with power OUT Or 8sTATE troll,.2 bottom ws & cultivator, GLENN’S vator, ft tong sf ike bent “Ss New Idea PTO ‘ft. trailer mow- | 256 8. SAGINAW PE 47371 er; 55 New Idea rubber tired | wrp: Jv serve wie, seamiess beskets, | —eervee.© ge | surge compressor, nandies 4units| “THE HIGH DOLLAR 2 years old plus other tools, First? poy ‘high grade peed cars, We Earl Eudington, prop. Bud Hick-| Seca them. ‘Drive — r. Oxford, OA; | vu ver you. ven. “F2 Es WEDNESDAY GHT AUCTION at S 7 rae Yar closed until ae wAN (WELT spring. oT pire. jes daily. Sat r. : ee! PM WE oh See oat D Wore YOU! YOUR “LIFE'S MADE TRY A fava wi & Se UN-| EASIER han . Classi- Mise. 8. fied Ads. To solve/every- AVERILL’S . Top Dollar Dine re Cars PE 2008” 4-0896 day problems quickly, dial B 28181. cn 4° is iin ia natca aa aaalt) = ee Ce LE ae ee 3 ee oe i TO @ Wheel, Clean. Best offer. 4 2-516. = : TRUCK SPECIALS * 54 GMC Bub. Carry all ... $795 © °55 Chev, % ton pickup ... $794 * $5 Chev, ‘2 ton panel ... $905 = ‘sé Chev. ®% ton stake ...... $1 i bee gees fool ton aks oo 18DS P] car or truck down. * Sacy: GMac terms. * | * . CHEVROLET tras Wee eee - # gi got oe LS : aN - : fe “ : : i = 4 3 = : aoe % : ne : ee ; e ‘i ’ : ‘ | { : oe, : ae ~ > a> os : ok Se PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, PEBRUARY 8, sent For Sale Car "| For Sale Cars At FUNNY BUSINESS - j by Hershberger For Sale Cars 91) fae Sele Core * 91 : mepene st oS ” Sate Buy Used Cars [] | Ciba? Let us belp you to — : WHEEL | (Sadie ly: fhcGumiiorsies | CENTRAL Se 3 : rotf#t AE PONTIAC’S ONLY . - SO ri vrai eed a i iceenste 98 ol ¥. aaa LINCOLN- Spring i is just around the corner. Used-Car prices AND > . $i Pordomatic V2" sedan”. power. ~K a have a tendency to rise at ier = et acl 34 Chey. ‘foes px oe he heeded MERCURY So take pares A now, of OL pre-spring -_e! |B Fore vada. a ins ‘ = Ag — DEALER low, low prices, Stop in and look at the won erful "@ CHEY_T TON PICK UF FATR $5 Pontiac ‘hyd. 2 dF. .s..... 81398 Sseumerpariests| Gaal es pine ors, values. 7 $5 Bulek V4 sedan -..- $1395 Payee 4 $8 AT PIKE WEEK|! 138 Olds 8.88 sedan. Ali power $1705 west tion sonar tur ini PONTIAC" STARCHTEP SE: | 895 TRUCKS | 56 Chev. station wagon ..... $1705 -LYMOUTE CLuB COUPE | dan. Sharp 2 tone, Rb H. HM. | ‘D4 Buick Hardtop Lovee $1 55 Buick 4-Dr. Hardto 1 ody, White top, air con | te. Best offer over PO ye br Radio & Heater Droafon, Yelow & Wail, wed . Are Our Business THIS BEAUTY HAs HYDRAMAT.| Many More, Choces, From Rg OP rss eaieas =e mamas Myeaelionely cies WISN SES Wie iy neki aN KL Cars INCLUDE Hh WE BELIEVE FOR THE FINEST ; "S6 a! YMOUTH irk . . 5 as 1957 PLATES HH] Onl lic Motore. 55 Buick Cent. Hardtop 1895 = Pontiac’ jusive truck dealer. | : "FE 59485 ‘ Oakland at Cass IN PICKUP. PHONE TON PANEL. poe Bg Reasonable. N STAKE SINGLE ~ “Oakland County’s test Growing Dealer” way at M15 PICKUP. "“o hog FF * PAN, a nn Beil Tele- an oe , 32, Auburn Ave. NEW eS % TON f° ft. box, bargain. rE FINANCE OWNER TRANS. $195 | atlantida deat aha a je, a ae a | ee ee te em tah fe te a ae ~ «17,000 ‘ss Chev Convent 5 ge SEEN ys sun. For Sale Cars 91 Are fou A "55 ‘srs. p. | 32 5. Saginaw ‘3 Fiymou P, 2606 "54 Dodge "Dr. Powerflite ‘4 Chev. Pra: FROM $165... TO . RIEMENSCHNEIDER $1847 Ford 9-Pass. Wagon 2-Dr.. . 878... 51'S. Bs RDS . "ChE Vt’ PLYMOUTHS & — Dodge Plymouth ' - $495 Fe 23-6131 CHEVROLET “Oakland County's | Fastest Growing Dealer” ’55 Chevy 2-Dr. Wagon ‘alt si me war at ae 8 HIS 2-DR. WAGON IS BEIGE & ——— peer BROWN, 6 CYLINDER, MILE- | 1957 WAGON AGE LOOK THIS ONE Chevrolet Bel Air wagon. Power ov Gilde, white walls, > fBotitent. Low ve $1547) AY for CHEVROLET 55 Pontiac 2-Dr. Walled Lake __ MA _4-1561 CHEVROLET POWERGLIDE 1951. "| HS aks HGn ROBB Digg Radio & heater, Fender skirts. FINIS: $305. F Ne ee A | | CHEV. 310 AUTOMATIC SHIPT, $1347 door, 2 tone, good condition. $1,500, "FE 4-2465. . pacts “BEL AIR V8, 2 DR, WwW. W. Power, = like Dew. Se ee ee : u r. He nafio., ae ' : BIRMINGHAM NASH. INC. if Ford yawns = 8. WOODWARD,’ B’HAM. ‘$8 Chev. Bel Air 4-Dr,, P.O BIRMINGHAM NEW TRADE-INS Pt a. P.a, NA oe Rambler, custom, auto (air - conditioning |, Nash offi- cial's demo. Your price... 7? 3—'S2 Rambler wagons, good Teom. $1 DOWN SPECIALS, ‘65 Rambler wagons, R&H, 1 eset like new $405 2— auto. trans, trade-ins, $1485 FORD ‘96 Ford wagon, R&H, V-8 two tone, less than 5,000 miles. A honey for the coming vacation, $1AO5 ‘$5 Fairlane club sedan, R&H, FordO-Matic, seat covered since new, 15,000 milds, $1345. ‘$5 Ford convertible, green. You Get More for Your Money at. auto, trans, R&H, beat the heat and the high price, $1405. ‘S4 Ford custom V-8 2 , R&H, Ford-O-Matic, white aie beau- tiful green finish, purrs like « kitten, *s1 Ford 6 cylinder, overdrive, a real sweetheart, $395. CHEVROLET ‘}S Del-Ray coupe, R&H, power glide, V-#, sunshine yellow and white, 16,000 mile beauty, $1405 . HASKINS | sharp gas savers with loads of | - Lo) Li 7 a is are. Tm Beg US Foe. OW 19ST by MHA Se enne, bee ee 1 “You might as well take i bankrupt yesterday!” t back — the company went New Location Financing Is Our Specialty ‘$) Ford,. Fordomatic, V-8, Radio & Heater, Custom, 30,000 actual miles,., Sharp. 85 Ford 2 Dr. ig ee Red hite, A Real Beaw h capri, An Blue, & ‘$6 Mercury Menteres. 4 Dr. Mere- omatic, Radio & Heater, 2 tone, Dr. Mercomati Pp Mercury Station Wa _ pass. Power Steering & adio &* Heater, A Real ‘$2 Studebaker, Full Pric See Stan or Joyin : fy Vit ‘s3 Chevy 2 dr. R&H, cream & BIRD NORTH | ge" SEE Bob Frost, Inc. , : neg oF MOAMER ERY BEALE, po YOU WORRY C O Be besss Roya? V-8. auto. LE BY! PASS, al OUND = power steering, NGHAM., ‘will honest? ~ HEVR LET "83 mouth Cranbrook club DO Yoo WORRY coupe, new condition, R&H, au-| MI 6-6034 / MI 6-2200 her the deaj will be 1954 oo super hard top, tomatic trans., $605. "_OPEN _ NT! (9 PM. _ Fréstworthy$ dio, heater, Dynaflow, white wali "53 Olds 98 4 dr., auto. trans.,| CHEV. 1051, 4 DELUXE, = woany oes WGeahcoccobecuceaeonse $i Rak. ww. tires fe > Powerglide. cl apne & out. med will be your “Last 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2door con tiene eenene. 1) aes: Lond bed eet whir* [> tetagd mend Can leper! and | 985 DOWN DRIVES ANY CAR | ij. cHEVn’ f RADIO «& wale paeaxs = Other extras *.........-...- $895 {HOME heater 8 wuvamate RADIO. & _ Glenn’s Motor Sales bread tn gegreee Lang) pond a na BIRMINGHAM NASH ment of sof a month, Call credit 254 S. Saginaw FE 4-7371] power pect. radio and. neater. "52 CHEVY Mar Mr. ares. Midwest 47500 dand $1305 | Styleline Deluxe sedan. Mester &| 55 CHEV), BEL AIR. 2 TONE "96 FORD 8 Convertibie. ~d PERCE REED signals. 2 tone paint, Clean end R&H.” windshield gt gl a oe 1953 Chevrolet station wagon,| "Uns Sood. Special at 9425. "Will take $200 and take » a svetae. beater, power glide, very clean| West Side Used Cars A bal. of $1,112. Walla, Like new... 01s | SNPS Cctauy priced at ey | 222 Huron Fe Oe Ey ROLET SEDAN VERY ss OLET 4 [| eee : Wale acisisle ewes ¢ throughout. Harry Riggins Like new, Radio vrolet ' a & Hester, Powersiide. Eice- Bends pater ae) Loong ecagadlim ( —, \ } 1948 CCHEVIE REASONABLE. OR eae power Wale and beige finish ......... ' ‘ — “DELUX, 7 TONE GRAY blue wer gle ean n BOE esrrtetaee seen #1808 Sevection BAVE. ,4,,.AROB “"month, Great’ Lakes. MI PORD 8 VICTORIA AND CONVERTIBLES. _f _ : pes gi ey ee Always A Good Selection tone grey & } ) Power pack, W. Walls $1695 TRANSPORTATION J ol Late Model Cars we nce Sateen Light SEECaS | HURON MTR. SALES grey top. Power steering, 1951 Chevroiet 2-door, beautiful 7, Sal Bure FE 2-2641 power brakes, . Ra- condition and ready to go ... $295 | /| CLEAN (‘56 CHEV, , STANDARD dio & Heater. W.Walls $1995 / shift. Power pack, ve 12,000 “ 198 Ponting 2-door, has radio and / | _ miles. $1,700, Panne as ‘6 FORD of er heater, ‘exceptionally nice . and / CHRYSLER ‘36, WINDSOR x tAB. | . Station Wagon. _ i sau, r , one, : ; } Int _Naih_Rambterstetton were Jourtesy Ca law mileage, reasonable. Mi! er. W. Walls, A-l condi- on, & very pone... WAH Ho fet 3st. Cee eens enn ew nee ener eeee eeeen ens Steering. “ei t 1388 wevecsseusae © 14 “ee VETTE Radio & inside | and = iherp ss * ROLET. 4 Door 33 -_ adie & onan ww , Walls. Sharp inside and out. ....-. -$ 705 “$3 Cc in Door. 3 Tone Green. Hydra- atic. } Heater. W. Walls, : inside and out, .. * teeeeee MORE SHARP CARS * 20 CHOOSE FROM GLENN'S 254 SOUTH SAGINAW. FE y 4-737) yp Set: Saar ie PD BUICK \PECIAL, STATION bo dt All geen ‘Like New. K CENTURY , STATION ine ¢ BUICK extras. Like new. OL R. SPECIAL. * 3. BUICK, fick. 4. ‘33 jow mileage, 1 condition, new — Private owner. No trades. F' "56 (62) PE. TOP GON- 3) COUPE. TOP dition. owner, MI 4-2107. cymes PL A he wv ver ‘or one * clean. 13,000 Le? DELUXE aes DE & H. Seat covers, CHEVROLET © new. $-1717. DON’T WISH FOR, MONEY! Make it easi}y | ~ through Classified Ads/To. 0 sell, rent, buy, d/h hire, dial FE 28181. / V f 1942 Oldsmobile 4¢door, radio and a wee. one : Abaco ewe w enn ar eee ent enee NORTH ° CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham | Sixes and Vs | #48 2-Doors, 4-Doors, W agons 1953 Chevrolet coupe. radio and Hardtops, Gonve ts heater, low mileage .....-.. $495 da tow 04 1949 Pontiac 2-door, good ‘trans- / portation s very ‘ow cost $96 $195 / Or your car cof UP TO % MOS. pr BAL, NO CREDIT PROBLEMS IMMEDIATE PELIVERY ~- Fs / i Orchard [ake at Cass Action SALE Every Car Goes on the Block. 95 Cars to Choose From $3495 1956 ‘Cadillacs $2495 1956 Oldsmobiles $2295 1956 Pontiacs $2895 1955 Cadillacs $1795 1955 Oldsmobiles $1695 / 1955 Buicks $795 / 1954 Fords $1295 1954 Olgsmobiles $695 1938 Chevrolets $795 f 1953 Pontiacs $895 1953 Oldsmobiles $295 1931 Fords JEROME Olds-Cadillac FE 80488 ; f é BETTER DEAL, SEE ANYONE E8SE COURTEOUS YHO WILL BE HAP- BERVE YOU: WATTLES ACK COOPER BPARKY WRIGHT JOHN LIBERTINE AT ASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County's astest Growing Dealer” Ns Aid aia Highway at MIS Oven _nites “till . ] CHEV. BEL AIR. 4 DR, RaH, Exc. cond., $500 cash and As- sume $780 in payments of $53) has just broken both legs. Eves. after 6, | aoe CHEV. 1955 210 DOOR. R&H. Overdrive, white Walle windshield __washers, $1,175. ee _3-02776 ALL SHARP > Many One Owners "56 Olds Holiday ...$2495 1°56 Buick Riviera .. $2805 | 55 Olds 4-Door .....$1795! 5 Olds 2-Door ....$1695) Buick Riviera ...$1795) Ford R-Wagon . .$1595 | 4 Stude. Coupe ...$ ce 54 Ford 2-Door ....$ 53 Pontiac 4-Door ..$ 69 ''S3 Olds’ 2-Door .....$ 795 '’53 Olds 4-Door ....$ 79! 52 Packard 4-Dr. ...$ 395 *52 Chev. 4-Door ....$ 395; MANY ORR KS PRICED © a we os 3 15 re 5 eae Ae PAP aneA ~ Se ' HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OL DSMOBILE AND GMC TRUCK DEALER : 1-9761 (628 N. Main Rochester Fo* ¥ . ‘ T monthly, Reason for sellig owner | WILL ACCEPT | Outboard motors, boats, applt ances, guns, cameras, ete. As part payment ao a apy used car, Bal- ance easy term BILL SPENCE USED CARS 42 Oakland Ave. FE _5-9297 “CARS FROM CARKNER New 4 door, Lancet, Completely sour pre $2,505. We will buy ur EA car DODGE, INC, me Y SVAN DYKE Phone REpublic 23-7271 FORD 'S6 CUSTOM LINED RANCH ._WW.A-1 Cond. MI €-4598, ra FORD se STATION WAGON, e. V good | cond ‘46 PORD CONVERTIBLE. GooD used car as down payment, FE 8-2689. ‘ta ForD Va. R & &. PERFECT EPPREY FORD SALES 10 N. J Washin 21 ‘#@ FORD. ¢ DR. iz FE 4-249) 1953 FORD CONVERTIBLE, ok top, continental wheel, age $5 a week, 'PField Motor ‘51 FORD | VICTORIA PULL Lo aM equipped, Fordematic. FE | 8-00: 1948 FORD 6. 2 DR. RUNB See | . Best. offer over $50 takes. FE | 29-2807 1952 FORD 2 DR_ “cusTOM LINE, Fordomatic Radio & | Heater. Clean. Good tires. / 400) FE 5-6469 ih 1855 FORD “CONVERTIBLE, “$i, 418. Al Cond. OL “1423. AGAIN — AGAIN _ ARMY svn yS 21 ARMY STAFF CARS 2—‘y ton pick-ups. All a perfect eond, Ideal had — second car. No down pe LUCKY / AUTO SALES 193 8S. Sagingw __FE_ 4-1006 ‘533. FORD Maly LINER, 2 DOOR. New motor & H, Take over perme. ox 8-3290 55 I ‘ord: Convertible A beautiful green with white top, R & H. Fofdamatic. W.W. tires, green & white leather trim 1- - owner car; that is exceptionally nice in every way. The price will surprise you. = AUTO SALES , 68 Oaklan PE 2-2351 | : WERELDRIVE JEEPS 16 good ones from ‘46 to ‘54 models, with or ‘without snow plows. Roger’s Sales & Service 695 Auburn Ave. FE 2-9555 HAUPT Pontiac Sales Demonstrator '5T Pontiac, Starchief, custom Catalina coupe, full pow- er a Pontiac, Starchief, 4 door, dan, exceptionally low mileage. "4 Postine, Starchief, 4 door, se- dan, like new. "4 Tpuekioe. 2 door deluxe, pretty oe as a picture ° se- Pontiac, 2 door, hydra. R&H, ge mileage. |'83 Chev. 4 door, 210 sedan, good pomrcrt N. MAIN 8T., CLARKSTON Open nites ‘til | Mapte 5-5666 Or MAple 5-1142 JEEP ae partes FE 5- JEEP 4 WHEEI. ae IN TIP- Liege top ~~ bona insulated cab. Price: $550, Plow can be bought extra, FE 8-1236. | had MERCURY, 2 DOOR. $100. FE te UERCURY EXC. COND. FE 5-0840 “1988 MERCURY MONTCLAIR, | Hard WW. Blue & witty” Sharp. 1,795. FE 6-4431. MBLERS — AMBASSADORS — | ‘3 NAS a Oe ee ee i, 1956. Birmingham, | CHEVROLET Clean Cars ars A Co cars & officials cars 2-doors and 4-doors with radios and heaters White walls & washers TLow down payments to 3 months to NORTH CHEVROLET S. Woodward Ave. __BIRMINGHAM __ NASH RAMBLER STATION Wagon, R & H. Low mileage. _Pvt. owner, $605. MA 56-2641. PRICED For ou uIcK SALE "$2 Nash, hard reg R Clean. § _ 31166, ‘sa “NASH AMBASSADOR CUSTOM, Hydra. $475. OR Clarkston Motor Sales 3 green, OR §. Phone CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Clearance Bale bs All Used Cats. | s980 Pontiac star Chief hard top, 4dr. fully equipped. 1956 Chrysler New vecker. 4 ar. bly — transmission, R & H Lao ei beans Belvedere = Be- an. Sportone paint, R & H. W.W. Snes. 1955 Piymouth Savoy. 4 dr. 2 tone paint. R & H. WW. tires. 1955 DeSoto V-@ 4 FE 4.2525 / / ee . ; . ff \ : > = Bet: ee i Z “PHIRTY-RIGHT : : THE PON TIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1957 oe : : sh ; ke tet Picd Au the way to 60", wil be the - JWhat Should Auditorium Include? completed Pubic Salety Buléing City Auto Club Group ‘|e needs and pone ct the Poo YMCA, Lad-Dad Night Ns she way to go”, wil Seated pe age! ‘a (f9/ Attend State Meeting way coutructon tall eletyana|Talk-on Philosophies |ring’ when lade’ anc. dads work MSC) an old Indian proverb will -be the theme of a YMCA Lad Dad Night held tonight at 7:30 p,m. “The white man tells his son the way to go; the ted map shows Chamber Asks Clubs AlvICe Questionnaires to/help guide the Centennial Committee of the Pon- tiac Area Chamber of Commerce’ in planning the proposed civic au- ditorium, have been sent to 119 “pusiness, civic, fraternal, industri- al, and educational organizations in Pontiac. list 10 ““These answers will help us de- termine how many, outside the’ main auditorium, smaller meeting rooms we will need and what sizes, Hirlinger said, * * * The questionnaires are part of a $15,000 grant from the Pontiac Foundation for the initial draw- ings, scale model and other plans, for_the building. These are expect- ed to be completed May 1, Hirlin- ‘tions ‘to return their question- naires by Feb, 22, They then will be turned over to the firm — g the preliminary draw- The committee; headed by Ralph the building by the city’s 100th anniversary in 1961. ~*~ * * Present plans are for it to be located in the Civic Center. prop- - lerty near the City Hall and nearly- T. Norvell, is striving to dedicate the money has been determined as yet, Hirlinger said, No More Dishwashing! RIVERSIDE, Calif. @—Prowl- ers who broke into Jog Einzig’s home pulled a switch on an old gag: They took nothing bet the kitchen sink, Crash Kills Wotnin: 75 SEBEWAING ®. — Mrs. Bertha Beck, 75, of Sebewaing, Wednesday night after being in- jered Tuesday night in a two-car ‘collision in Sebewaing died ‘ard division, wil] attend the annual state auto club conference held, in Detroit Monday, to discuss and Robert Taft, all district man- agers and Edward Tynan, Rich- Warken, Virgil Keener and Charles Burns, membership coun- selors at the Pontiac office. eo “Bight representatives of the Au-|tions, ‘|tomobile Club’of Michigan, Pontiac MCRAE SAF, MOAR SF. fe Kenneth Long, Henry McNalley é A world record is claimed in Vi- enna by an Austrian who sat on a start activity in the- gym, then on the woodshop and gun range ROEBUCK AND CO. / Reg. $24.98 beautifully detailed wools in styles... just the style to suit you. 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