ae Saas Rae 3 : ds Ps z: ona 4 : ais i ' ‘ si Z rT . The Weather — : TNON : | 113th YEAR . _< & % *% PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1956—34 PAGES “#°*™T rama, SN ER sas PuoTos 4e ENTERING ANN ARBOR — New York Cen- tral’s new 100-mile-an-hour Aerotrain flashes into Ann Arbor yesterday afternoon on Built by GMC Track Future on Be ee * Inaugural Run * om, < Se dyes ; AP Wireph from Chicago to Detroit. Here it is running be- neath the Huron Valley bridge at the city’s north-. its maiden run - ern limits. Divison Aerotrains in Initial Runs Two lower: - cost, lightweight, trains made inaugural runs in the East and Midwest yesterday, pre- senti “trains of the future” which rail officials hope will solve some passenger train financial headaches. — : The pair of—‘aerotrains’—sleek, 10-coach units made of alumi-| General Motors Truck & Coach Division here, and a group : P, J. ‘num and steel and. built by Gen- eral Motors Corp.—streaked non-| GMTC officials, headed by stop between Chicago and Detroit i and between Washington and Phil- Considerable part of the sleck new trains is the product of the the division, was aboard on the Chicago to Detroit trip, Truck division, in addition to Mon- Banning Alcohol, Tobacco and Men Will Bring $300 LOS ANGELES (®—Two women will receive $300 a moiith for life if they can do without three things: alcohol, tohacco and men. This strange condition was part of a will left by Percy T. Martin, a wealthy real estate developer. He died in 1952 leaving an estate of $448,946. Mrs, Helen Dill, 53, a widew friends of Martin, were each left * $300 a month’ if they do not in- duige in alcohol, tobacco or be- come engaged or married. , The will was approved yesterday in Superior Court. Each woman was awarded a_ retroactive pay- ment of $8,700, Both had filed affi- davits attesting that they were meeting conditions of the bequest. Rayburn Celebrates 74th Birthday Today WASHINGTON \?-—Speaker’ of the House Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) turned 74 today, looking and acting younger. than many colleagues much his junior. Wires and.telephone calls reached his capitol office congrat- (See story page 5) ulating. him; He has served as speaker longer than any other per- aghan, were C, V. Crockett, chief engineer; Everett Allen, an assist- ant chief engineer; F. A. Franklin, W. A, Strong and H. E. Fox, coach engineers; Carl Rogers, superin- tendent of truck and coach produc- tion, and B. W. Crandall, public relations department. , General Motors developed its Pistol Misfires Duying Dispute In the party from the GMC) Fog Smothers Southern Briain Blankets London; Halts All Air Travel | LONDON w — Slight northeast winds today broke ‘up the worst fog Britain has had in three years, But the weatherman said relief was only temporary, The forecast was for another choking night of the smoke-laden pall that has gripped southern Eng- land for the past 48-hours, halting ‘all air service to and from London. ‘Into the swirling mists, millions ‘of chimmeys funneled soot, sulphur ‘for French Rule _|posal for a broad centrist Faulty Bullet Prevents Shooting Over Payment revolutionary Aerotrain. as a con- @ = one ‘ tribution which it hopes will help! Scientific teams analyzing the American railroads during @ Pe- gense black vaper during the sa Sa oon 4 ‘riod “when transportation will be- come a vastly bigger job than it is |today,”” President Harlow H, Cur- Pontiac Police ay a faulty cart- tice said. _ ridge saved Maurice Swan, of 39} He spoke at a luncheon in De- Camley St., from injur: terday, troit following inaugural run raid pe ee oe Y* trom Chicage to roit and re- turn, Luncheon E. Young, and Alfred E. of New York Central. _ C. R. Osborn, vice president of \General Motors in charge of the engine group, spoke last. night at a dinner given by James M. Symes, president of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad, for guests on that argument developed and Little Aerotrain from Washington, D, C., ‘pulled a .25 calibre automatic ‘0 Philadelphia and return, \pistol. Aiming at him, Little pulled) The first official maiden trip ithe trigger, Swan said, but the Went to the New York Central | Leroy Little persuaded his fa- "Un, which ended nearly. 2% hours ither to leave the gas station, Swan before the Pennsylvania Railroad's . jrun left thé nation's capital, |added, The 23-mile midwest trip was Pontiac Detective Inspector \Clark Wheaton said today. the bul-| made in 3 hours and 59 minutes. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) of Towing Charge charge of $3.30. Swan told police Little and his son, Leroy, 23, entered Schroeder’s Service station at 440 N. Paddock \St; last night and demanded the pounded gun shows the mark of the night said Ld was even more | poisenous than the great smog | of 195% which claimed 4,000 lives. | A spokesman for the British Oxygen Co. said more emergency jcalls for oxygen ‘were received! yesterday than ever before, _ Same | chest diseases has greatly in- crane in the Hospitals since the smog descended /hospitals have asked for oxygen ‘tanks to meet the emergency,” he ‘said, = | Police said the last 24 hours had ibeen the hospitals’ busiest of the winter, and scores 6f people col- lapsed on the streets. | The great darkness was attribut- ied officially to a layer of still, ‘warm air overlying a ground layer ‘of cold, moist air. - | For the third straight day, the igiant London-air terminal was de- lserted with international _ flying traffic éut of the airport at a stand- istill. , firing pin which failed to explode it ! Need for En 28,126 Families Hit gineers Told by Robert M. Critchtield __— by Christmas Floods | Robert M. Critchfield, general manager of the Pon- "The number of paliefiis with’ and numerous) SAN FRANCISCO (®—The Red) son in history—-11 years, 3 months and 20 days. Cross said teday 28,726 families| tiac Motor Division, told Pontiac Rotarians yesterday at their weekly luncheon of. the increased need for —_ Leap Year Lamentation ? * x : : - Anti-Reds Blast Coalition Plan Then hey, for home and: - hearth, lad, Or, round the world + «+ gei-aqway; You've got to run the course, lad, Or. let bachelorhood sway. (Apologies to the poet, _ Charles Kingsley) By BURT STODDARD Why these furtive meet- ings in the dells and clan- destine gatherings in the Socialist Leaders Seek Republican-Type Front | Without Joining Others PARIS: (INS) —Outgoing Premier Edgar Faure’s pro- coalition to govern France encountered growing op- position today within the anti-Red leftist republican front. : -The moderate leftists, led) by Socialist Guy Mollet and former Premier — Pierre Mendes-France, want -to| establish ¢.. basically repub- lican front . government without joining a formal - They do, however, accept the necessity of including in the next cabinet certain individuals from other par- ties to help solve such pressing problems as Al- Mollet and ' Mendes-France lunched together yesterday, After- “We shall not lend ourselves to |rol Reducing the effort to confuse the lesue by jreaping rich returns, The female talking of a ‘mational union’.” ranks are rife with figure analyz- The radical Socialist leader en-|*'*- : dorsed that statement. - Faure, who led a group of mod- erate, right of center parties in \Monday’s election, had called for Seems Like Sad Start, Boys, Girls Torn Apart | (Our a _|Sit back and wait — trap The vounders are . . bounding The girls th _ hounding; Let the wolves whistle and wink ; We're. less gullible than they think. to no one) . By JUDY CLEMENCE Beware, gals, it's Leap Year! And don't, don’t let that man—smug in the thought that he can just ey are you. He's been chuckling all year as z ili i] = by aubY j ye | He f f tt ; } i i 2 HF i F i i i z fo Have Space State Launches Plans to Provide Care Clinics: at Three Locations © Equipment is being ton Children’s Hospital which the state plans to lease for use by 150. men- tally-retarded -children, Work also started today. | a national union government to “‘saye’! mS ee | ri Yes. More than 150 Communists will sit on the left in the chamber and 52 rightist supporters of Pierre “antidax” Poujade will be on the other side. , _This morning. L'Express, the|ci¢ed — daily newspaper .which supports Mendes-France, editorially called for the invalidation of the election of the 52 “ PF The paper said the deputies had publicly pledged never to vote without the previous agreement of the Poujadist National Committee. L'Express said this violated the terms of an 1875 law forbidding deputies from making pledges that prevent them from exercising their own judgment in legislation. Weather Prediction Says Snow, Colder: The weatherman ed that it will be windy and colder with will be M-Day all year long. Word has it thai the girls -have formed a Gonna-Getta-Man Corp. Statisticians have been hired to No appealing wile is being ig- nored in the corporation's training “Stop.” you say, “this is in- deed frightening, What can the beleaguered bachelor do to pro- tect himseif?”” Well, he might try staying home iwere affected by the Christmas|COllege engineering gradu- snow flurries tonight and tomor- at night, with a good book. And floods in California, Oregon and ates in industry. |Nevada. He said a recent survey con- Cecil H. Davis, relief director, ducted by — — — Jat i »iSaid the Red Cross plans to spend that of the 23,000 college gradu-), ee tt oak heed ae een eight million dollars for relief. ates employed by GM, only 9,600 4, 1913, It was noted that he has He predicted 10,000 families would were engineering graduates. served longer than any other pres- resister for long-term help. Critchfield also spoke of the big ent House member. ~~ -. | In the three states, Davis said. reception that the 1956 Pontiac sini 1,037 homes were destroyed and automobile was receiving across 14.424 damaged, 624 other build-|the country. ings were destroyed and 2,432 dam-, ‘We feel that it is going to be a aged. ‘very good year and that Pontiac The floods, which covered a mil-. will make its mark,” he added. lion acres, caused damage esti-. He urged Rotarians to give sup- mated at 150 million dollars. port, to President Eisenhower's |. The death toll was %%3 ‘highway program to further assure a Hits success, Bridge to Open in 1957 |. — \ ing its trading stamp plan, begun) P \ | NEW YORK w — Builders of Just before the House recessed yesterday for the weekend, mem- bers of both political parties eulo- Sears Dropping Trading Stamps Following Trial CHICAGO — Sears’ Roebuck & Co., is in the process of terminat- Thinks Ig Will Win last year in five Illinois cities. i ee : - . _.. Michigan's 100 million dollar Mack-| DETROPT # — Mrs, Ivy Baker \ “It hasn't worked out as well inac Bridge say it «will be open Priest; treasurer of the United \as the company had anticipated,” to traffic in November, 1957, as States, says it’s her opinion that \was the only comment Sears offi-|originally scheduled, despite cold President Eisenhower will run!” tials would make in explaining | weather that has hampered con-jand be re-elected to the presi- ‘low normal, There will be little: on de ichange in the temperature through’ Nogh Is Building Ark \Wednesday with the exception of their action. struction. dency this year. ROBERT M. CRITCHFIELD income. when he does go out, keep com- pany with several other steadfast single men, row, The low tonight will be around 20, The high tomorrow will range! Also try wearing a picture of a from 24 to 28 degrees. rattlesnake on your chest with The five-day Michigan weather ‘he words, “Don't Tread on Me,” | prediction foresees temperatures|an4 un when you see the whites averaging from 3 to 5 degrees be-| eyes. a warmer spell about Monday. Again—in Washington The lowest temperature preced- SEATTLE ® — It's been right) ing 8 a.m, was 28 degrees. The wet in these parts lately: If you (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) reload _ registered 42 a \want to know how much rain has |fallen you just go into your base-| : |ment with a yardstick. Benson, Ike Talk Today It's so goshawful wet that Noah KEY WEST, Fla, (®)—President|is building an ark. Eisenhower and Secretary of Agri-| That's no gag. Charles F. Noah! culture Benson confer here today/is building a 31-foot- pleasure boat. on a fresh appeal to Congress for} in his front yard, which faces Lake “immediate and drastic attention’ Washington. _ | to the problem of slumping Saran! Naturally, he’ has named \“Noah’s Ark.” it olitical Leaders Have Their Say on Ike’s Address WASHINGTON \®—The political skirmi was on in Congress/deficit spending |hower's message sounded like the| Repubiiesin leader who is expect: |lions.” challenge ‘the President's conclu./"¢€r first public appearance in regal surroundings to- today with Democrats challenging) Chairman Byrd {D-Va), of the’ . ; INE senate Finance Committee backed Statement of a candidate.” Rep.| ed to meek his party’s presiden- | He referred particularly to pre- jsions that America’s position in Night at a New York benefit dance dubbed “The Im- Ce eee on sreiS|Eisenhower's statement that in aie an a Williams (D-Miss) called) dat nomination if Eisenhower posal for 2 nail bank, under |world leadership and her economic|perial Bali—a Night in Monte Carlo.” : one \ “|time of prosperity the nation could 5 “| doesn’ farmers would be paid in (health t ned tion-year issives. not afford to go further im debt\tion.” adding that it was “the ‘ an shrugged - © | cous’ or saspiah duupe toc tehdes were never stronger The princess—also known as Oscar- actress Senate Democratic Leader |to cut. taxes. ‘most patently political document o the nolan political import | some land out of production. ‘Trades With Red Chi Grace Kelly of the Philadelphia Kellys—will sit beside Lyndon B. 4 son of Texas sig- . Sen. Saltonstall of Massachu- j= years, | Se th (D-Minn)" de. He also said he is “not quite| FOGSs e na her fiance, His Serene Highness Prince Rainier it peg the _— . rg tog ce setts, the assistant GOP leader, | ’ | wack peg Mt nF an 28! Optimistic as he (Eisenhower)) BELGRADE, Yugoslavia “® —'of Monaco, 32, in the royal* t « me WwW S| remarked he doesn't believe Ei- , de nes ; is/as to the adequacy of our de-| Yugoslavia began regular ship- int. | , ae gs : pictured it in his ynaual message | hint of whether he intends to County News...............10 1 76 (TO | Speaker of the House Rayburn|®'s Port of Shanghai. The new)" beatin blonde ns fiancee of. he. aee e to Congress yestetyay. | run.” | Méliteriais ......cccssess ¢ |TO RUN INTO MONEY (D-Tex) stood by his comment;|tFaltic extends a route already con-| si will u sock. eligible bachelor, Commenting on \ Eisenhower's) Sen. Francis Case (R-SD), found) Sports .....v.:...........24, 28 | Sen. Russell (D-Ga) said in an “I am not happy about our foreign|Connecting Yugoslavia and Hong t ail. - rd for Rava Ben | Miss Kelly said the actual wed. call for payments on the natjonal “more concerned with) Theaters .............e00ee. 23 linterview that any “crash pro-|relations as things stand, The gen-|Kong. party tor ir ding date has not been set, and ; debt before tax cuts, Johnson said'the responsibilities of the presi-| TV & Radio Programs.......33 |gram” such as he thought the Ei-jeral situation in the world is not attending the Imperial Ball that it is uncertain whether the the Republicans had been bragging/dency than with the rhetoric of Wilson, Earl.................18 |senhower administration is likely good.” —_ — apne ioe at her luxurious apartment ceremony will be performed here for months about reducing taxesithe candidate.” Women's Pages..........16; 17 |to suggest “could require appro-| Sen. \Bricker (R-Ohio) asserted| oes W. Huron Bt, Open Bre. re 2-2013i Manhattan. " [or in Monaco, ~ y . | \ : . . : F - \ Phew -y "on $ - ee v4 ” ; \ : : i ‘ \; ' * ” is aoe 3 a / a ee Pg ee ee en a Fe sas es Ae eu Pes 2 7% billion dollars in a period of, Rep. Flood (D-Pa), said Eisen Sen. Knowland of California, priations running into the bil-|that “only the blinflly partisan will CONFIRM ENGAGEMENT — Rainier Til of Monaco sit-arm-in-a: Reveal Wedding AP Wirephote Actress Grace Kelly and Prince rm._as they receive the press last : night following announcement of their engagement. They were inter- viewed at home of Miss y’s parepts, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kelly, (See story in Women’s Section, on page 16). a Will Marry After Easter NEW YORK—The Princess-to-be of Monaco makes. County Hospital for 150Retarded |moved out of the Farming- — : Grace, Prince of Monaco — to go to Mrs, Darline Lucas and Marlin.Foss Starkey, also of Rochester. Westinghouse Balks ~ at Strike-Ending Plan PITTSBURGH (®- Westinghouse AF ef ga zn ey Dies of Crash Injuries DETROIT #—Mrs, Jessie Young 61, of Detroit, died in Receiving tomerrow southeast winds 10-15 te north te northeast fmereasing te 15-25 late this after- - Boon end tonight. Cr errr, ee ean rere 5) TOM... ceeeeee BO TDM... ceeeees- 37 BB. BB.. neccese. 28 1 P. M...ceenee 0 @ @. M...o0.-.-. 28 2 P. Miveces.oes 42) 20 & Me... wae 20 Today in Pontiac ae temp P <8 om. At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 1-2 m.p.h Direction: Southeast. Sun sets Friday at 6:15 p.m. lin rises Saturday at 8:01 a.m. Thereday in Pontiae (As recorded downtown) ' Highest temperature.........9..+.. omene Cee ee ee errr eer eer Ty OE OTERO. «---0 020-0000. 00 Highest Gad, Lotert Pumpeoterce This 7 tm 1934 ce {iyi iy E -\defense director of Pontiac. et LARGEST OF ITS KIND — R. C. Woodhouse (left), general truck sales manager for GMC Truck and Coach Division, and R. G. De- Graff, GMC photographic department supervisor, look over three | 8 by 10-inch negatives used in the preparation of the division's huge Feature of Auto Show 6 by 18% GMC trucks in a Rocky Mountain vous News Industry | Hearings fo End | Senate Probers to Quiz|. Many in Final Search for Reds on Newspapers | WASHINGTON (INS)—Senate in- i 6 i g z : z Hi 'F t 3 i i f i > $7 ‘ Fs j é E 5 z f i : i q i & ~2,- Paper Strike Marks | Progress on Talks DETROIT (INS)—The ice ap- peared broken today in -a juris- marked by the first appearance of City Air Raid Siren Testing Tomorrow The monthly sounding pf the air raid siren atop the Pontiac State. Bank Building is scheduled for. tomorrow fo" 1 p.m., according to! William L. Collins, assistant civil The “alert” will be sounded by) a three minute ‘steady blast, then there will be a half-minute pause, and then the “take cover” will be a 3 minute warble. Typo-'and Pittsburgh starting Feb. 6. _|bution” toward solution of the judiciary, and newsmen, | thing."’ Huge Color Transparency ever made by an automotive con- cern and the biggest one in the world specifically designed for easy movement from one place to another. It is composed of six stripped- together panels ‘enlarged from three separate 8 by 10 inch color negatives. The panels are inter- meshed and fastened by colorless tape. : To process the negatives and “blow them up,” GM's photo- graphic department has to de- sign such specialized equipment as a 4 by 6 foot enlarger lighted by 24 500-watt bulbs. The transparency will be mount- ed on a special concave light box assembled in the GMC exhibit area. The concave mounting the scene the appearance of depth, adding to its “picture window” realism, GM planners say. GM's New Aerotrains Make Initial Runs just 2 hours. The running time of the eastern unit was comparable to ordinary express train service, but the trains topped 90 miles an hour Michigan Airman Dies in Missouri Plane Crash SEDALIA, Mo. ® — T, Sgt. Aylsworth, father of three, and \A3.C, Franklin Blank, 20, of Se- ‘dalia, had just taken off from Whiteman Air Force Base when their single-engine plane crashed and burned, Blank. was killed. However, officials ex- runs. — The “Aerotrain” unit is, cent lighter tas, the vomntediral units, The cars are built with a rcenter-of gravity 10% inches low- er than standard — giving better “road hugging’’ qualities, The GM “Aerotrain” was la- The Pennsylvania will use it on the 439 miles between New York »iGals Eye Leap Year With Cool Glance (Continued From Page One) Sities, sponging off his married); friends. and money on himself. And he’s been so vain, chang: ing to all that highly perfumed shaving lotion and iunning to those steam baths, Why didn’t he just stop eating before he had that extra load to take off? Well, gals, you've seen the pic- ture. Now make up your minds. Do you want to take just any old mouse and make him into the man of your dreams, or are you going to join the thousands who in 1956 will say, “I wouldn't marry you if you were the last'man on earth’? all his licly for the first time at the Chicago Automobile Shbw, Jan. 7-15. The largest portable color transparency in the world, it shows three givesitor of her George F. Aylsworth, 25, a son of|t Mr, and Mrs, Alonzo Aylsworth of Empire, Mich., was fatally in-| jured in an airplane crash Tues-|) day. op many residents and the builging is ity Building rxpected to-be in operation soon. Dr. Boileau has. an nician, William Pascoe, already on ranching i area setting. Pontiac Deaths Mrs. August Kempf Mrs, August (Mary Ann) Kempt, 85, ‘died at 4 o'clock this morning in her home, 768 Joslyn Ave, She was born in Calumet Oct. 7, 1870,. the daughter of Isaac and Anna Marie Larson Johndica., Mrs. Kempf came here from Cal- umet in 1926 and was a member of the Oakland Park Methodist Church, - ~ Surviving are seven children, all living in Pontiac, Rudolph H., Adri- an C., John A., Floyd I. Robert) T., Mrs. Irene Goodwin, Mrs. Mar- garet Marceau, 14 and 18 great-grandchildren, : Two sisters, Mrs, Julia Hazen and Mrs, Florence Tiberg, are liv- ing in. Calumet. — Service will be Monday..at.2 ‘p.m, from the Sparks-Griffin Chap. el. The Rev, James W. Deeg, pas- urch, will officiate Perry Mt. Park with burial } Cemetery, William A. Stanger William A. Stanger, 85, a former resident of Pontiac, died last night at the home of his son, Robert three months, - |Lane, | Timberliner, through train that .| takes vacationers north on sum- He is survived by three children, |” Robert M. of Pontiac, Mrs, Henry | § * * ' train special car for Gray- ‘been arranged for tonight by Arthur Hagman, of Cottontail Bloomfield Township and of Inside Michigan magazine, pub- ester station at 6:14 p.m. today. It will return Sunday night. It is the first time that the rf iyi i ! i Bi; a Pa bi & ~ é fer i Fy f z ee E 7 Eimer G,. Mung Service for Elmer G. Munz, who died yesterday of a coronary at- tack, will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow Includes Fee, > HALF-PRICE- Jumbo 2% Foot Tall Sheriff Bear aa SIM Maia and 2nd Floor Coecccccesceoooecooers Seceeeseesoocesseeceseeeseesseseseeesee Thief Escapes With $24 From Area Restaurant A thief who broke into DeVary’s Diner on Opdyke Road Wednes- day night got away with change from three vending machines and said today. . Loss was estimated at $24, they) added. The thief apparently broke through the back door. The Central plans to put its unit into service sometime this spring between Chicago and Detroit. In Philadelphia, Symes, presi dent of the Pennsylvania, said the new train is a “significant contri- equipment side of the railroad pas- senger. problem, The Washington - Philadelphia train carried 373 passengers, in- cluding secretary of Interior Mc- Kay, 14 under secretaries, 64 mem- bers of Congress and the federal The Chicago-Detroit train car- ried 254 passengers—rail. officials, businessmen and newsmen, Radford Arrives in Tokyo, Talks on Formosa Conflict TOKYO w—Adm, Arthur Rad- ford, chairman of the U. S. 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[was to | grin“ today-— whi te pend alngt Se ipaies weiner. saw ry be us. fighter =p | ya, 9 to §, Wea. @ Sat to I. ‘Evenings by 4 non partisan House famous} guarding nse Formosa civilian pur- birthday. on — and.that wasn't easy down|air base, 150 miles south of Taipei 41 Ys South Saginaw Se. Above Oahu Ths ai was| It could only happen to in east Texas in them days.” _ |He also met with Nationalist and Bone 788-0056 | and a|Sam ! Smasher of all pre- Then, with # satisified grin, he'U.S. « in Taipei, cope : faewring _bie| slows - Yaseesie See. in chusetts, the jovial bachelor who ; accept-ithat powerful office, he todayivice in the last decade has un- ’ ajsummed up his of life! pated him as speaker, ot —ae neonate “Joe and I have served a ng ici | “Sen, chazscter is alt 1 have-fonte great personal frjemie: One| to give you. 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Oe Me OH Ome ene et to the use this news- * Plot & ee FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1956 Message to Congress Inspires Confidence President E:stwnower’s State of . the Union message is a confidence a inspiring document. 3 hope of excise and corporation _ tax reductions, the President did 4 _ promise a balanced budget by 4 _June 30 of this year and for the _. * following fiscal year. -* ®t The 7,500 word message was the work of a more mature leader who - hhas learned a great deal-in the last * three years about the job of being © “his approach to vital problems and _ = to get on_with the job of solving 7 * them. ~ : 1. _ © we + — As expected, it was re-empha- « ized that peace, adequate but ‘not extravagant defense, and prosperity remain vital objec- . tives of the Administration. Also - expected on the basis of pre- tk eae @ oes © Heading it is the sorély needed $25 _ billion program for aid to interstate » highways. Other proposals include re * . far, hard-pressed farmers, on which a message is to be released Se ee Also on the list is a five-year ‘pro- * gram of Federal aid to school build- law and many other proposals. : To meet the Soviet threat, the ‘ ¢reased foreign aid previously dis- cussed in these columns. He also asked for limited authority to make longer range foreign aid commit- ments. ' * * * Of course, there will be election year partisan attacks on this program. But thése won't hide the fact that under the leader- ship of Dwight D. Eisenhower this Nation of 166,000,000 has made enormous progress. Not only have we peak employment— abpve 65,000,000,—and inflation — under control, but our economy is 4 approaching the $400 billion a : year mark, Sztwrn Luoyp to succeed Macmiran as Foreign Secre- tary. Lory immediately became . understandable to Americans when listening at the U.N. to one of Visuinsxy’s interminable | tirades, he quipped “Dig that broken record.” * * * While Laborites are critical of the shakeup, spokesmen for the Con- servatives view it with enthusiasm. The latter point out that these and other changes have reduced the Cab- inet’s average age by four years. — ‘There also is justification for the emphasis with- which they point to their party’s adaptability to chang- ing conditions as shown by its intro- duction into the government of much needed new blood. WueEN space travel-is made possible, men inight condition themselves to existing on the moon, which has no air, by spending forty to fifty succes- “sive evenings in night clubs. You can, of course, get along fine with anybody who is reasonable— provided his conception of what is reasonable coincides with yours. Make It Out Soon Quick Action Gets Early Receipt of Your Rebate Good manners; The test of which is to put up pleasantly with bad ‘ones. The income tax blanks are in the mail. If you haven't already received yours, don’t feel slighted, "Twill be along in a day or two. I am reminded by C. E, Coddington, local supervisor of the Pontiac Internal Revenue branch, that your reward for ‘an early return will be the quicker re- ceipt of the rebate which you may have coming. The returns are processed in the order of their receipt. Last year the | . early birds had received their rebate. )-... the Administration program of help checks when the rest of us were still , ’ chewing our finger nails up to our elbows in order to beat the April 15 deadline. _A good friend financed a part of a Florida vacation on his rebate voucher. Truly an inspiration to all who know . ; Mrs. Andrew Knudsen = ~ ing, a two-year slum clearance pro- of 76 Stout St., who soon celebrates, her : * gram, revision of the immigration ninety-third birthday. She still does all of her own housework, and never saw a sick day in her life, and no wonder —she's been too busy being happy and President asked Congress for the in- spreading happiness. Winning a $10 composition prize in a contest conducted by th. American Girl magazine is Barbara Patterson, . the 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harcourt 8. Patterson. Recently elected vice president of the board of trustees of his alma mater, Wa- bash College, was Ivan L. Wiles, now General Manager of the Buick Di- vision, who got his start with General Motors in Pontiac. After making a trip north in November, without getting a deer, The Two Bob Joneses of Clarkston (father and son), felt that sluck was against them. But sometimes -No amount of campaign sniping events take a curious turn. While return- will make the people forget these facts. ~Eden’s Cabinet Shakeup ing from college the other day, Young Bob's car struck and killed a deer within a mile of home. It is clear that there can be more Pontiac area among his customers, died ad Ww His name wag than one interpretation of the shake- — St ¥eek- up that Sir AnrHony Epewn has just completed in Great’ Britain’s Cab- : inet. . From this distance it appears iy that the Prime Minister's objec- tive is to strengthen his govern- ment on the domestic front. Actually, the changes made are most notable because of the im- portance of the positions affected. For example, Ricwarp A. BUTLER our Treasury Secretaryship. He now Louis. Echevarria, and although a Puerto Rican by birth, for many years had made his own brand of Spanish pickles, that drew a big patron- age to his home at Holly. He had no rela- Verbal Orchids to- August L. Johnson of 36 North Francis St.; ninetieth birth- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pohiman previously was Chancellor of the of 205 East Berkshire Road; fifty-first Exchequer, a post corresponding to Wedding anniversary. Mrs. Sara Proper becomes Lord Privy Seal and leader of 83 McKinley Drive; eighty-sixth birth- day. in the House of Commons. = ceeds BUTLER as Chancellor of the _ Exchequer. In some quarters it is be- _ lieved that Macmmtan’s work in : * the foreign office failed to meet Mr. and Mfrs, William F. Bluth HAROLD MACMILLAN, until the of 154 Cottage St.; shakeup, Foreign Secretary, suc- ®niversary. fifty-first wedding Mrs. Lena M. Beal of Keego Harbor; eightieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs, August Fiebelkorn of Almont; fifty-first wedding anniver- ‘ ) : Louie, the Spanish pickle man. who numbered hundreds of people in the mH : CR Ee Le ee ee a a ae ee aa Se ce ae ae = ae ee ea ee ame eas aes —Talking His Head Off David Lawrence Says: Eisenhower's Plan for Economic Aid of Great Significance to Global Nations — WASHINGTON—For more than forced vacation compelled a re- turn to what had for decades been the usual custom of the exec- utive in having messages present- ed to Congress by reading clerks. In fact, it may be questioned whether enough people have the time during the day anyway to watch TV or listen to-the radio when there is a message read by a president, Certainly more citi- zens hear the extracts given in the evening over radio and TV. ALLIES REASSURED What Eisenhower said in his message, of course, had world-wide significance, when he dealt with such questions as foreign policy and economic and military aid to Allies, There will be reassurance abroad, because the President asks Congress for a long-range program of financial] measures which can help stabilize the relations be-_ tween the United States and its allies. The words of caution uttered by the President with reference to trusting Soviet policies will be noted around the world. While smiles or aggravated by munist invectives, On domestic policies, the mes- sage is a masterful presentation of a lot of delicate points that are bound to be the basis of debate in this campaign year, Eisenhower, like other presidents, has had the~ benefit of lengthy memoranda from cabinet officers yand other advisers and, as usual,'the ‘State of the Union” message is a col- laboration of many minds. Run- ning through it, however, is the Eisenhower philosophy of ‘‘dy- namic conservatism” and progres- sive thought in the realm of eco- nomics ag well as social welfare. BUDGET COMES FIRST Perhaps the outstanding decla- ration—which will be further am- are counted—relates to tax policy. The President and his cabinet are well aware of the strategy of the Democrats in proclaiming for many months now a promise of tax reduction. It took courage, therefore, for the President to say Looking Back | 15 Years Ago ' DUCE'S SEA base being block- aded. FDR URGES great increase in U. S. defense, arms to Britain, 20 Years Ago CONGRESS GETS $6,752,606,370 budget. HERBERT HOOVER calls FDR relief program ‘mess.’ -NOW THEN~ ANY OTHER RESOLUTIONS FOR THE NEW rem © etl =m «~ So President Eisenhower's en- that he -would not favor tax re- half-billion for this -purpose would not be insignificant so far as im- proving the ppsition and prestige of the American dollar throughout the world. try would accord the Eisenhew- er administration full credit for a remarkable achievement after The political strategists, es- pecially on the Democratic side, will attempt to beat the President to it by offering tax-reduction measures right away, but the country will know that, if an un- that have been made before, and the wording of a message of this kind is done carefully so as to endeavor to get maximum advan- hopes, aspirations, promises and expressions of lofty purpose and what is finally ironed out between the rival parties in both houses. (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Brady Explains His Battles. to Help Readers of Column By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. In effect, Hippocrates enjoined his followers ‘Do good if you can, but do no harm.” It is my daily prayer that if I may not write something that will do somebody some good, dear Lord let me write nothing that will do anybody any harm. “Semetimes I wonder how it feels to save a life, either by timely warning of deadly dan- ger or by heroic action, Once in a-while I hear from a reader who says I saved his life— that something printed in this col- _ umn alarmed him ‘about the sig- nificance of an abnormal condi- tion which, on examination, proved to be—well, an immediate opera- tion happily eradicated the trouble. OCCURS RARELY That occurs once in a long while. The question in my mind is how far may a doctor go in telt-— Does the fact that once in a while this column drives a reader into the hands of his doctor in the nick of time warrant discussion of pathological details in a news- paper? BOWLS OK I have been slowly strangled so many times that it scarcely af- fects my game (bowls) any more. IJ have been kicked out on my ear when the editor just couldn't take it any more, But of all these fatalities the one that seems niost painful happened in the south. One day I commented on the -sortsof stupidity of attributing—all- local troubles to ‘‘piles’’ and blind- ly using pile cures without proper medical examination to determine what the trouble is, : EDITOR STUPID The editor himself was pretty stupid and my advice sent him straight to a doctor for examina- tion. | — The doctor assured him the trouble was just plain piles— and when he got back to the of- fice the air was blue around there for a while and in his paper Brady was dead, -addressed velope, was formerly “It is Stupid to Suffer from Piles.” NOT HARD-BOILED Now, in forlorn hope of return- ing to the capital, I call it simply You Need Not Have Piles—really I'm not so hard-boiled as some of sine articles about coronary thrombosis and the like have. on your personal health? For instance if you're forty what are you doing about your diet? I'm not forty yet or rather still, but I'm having a wonderful time doing nothing about mine. I like the’ foods the eminent specialists associate with heart-ar- tery degeneration, I'd-like to bet a hundred or a thousand other doc- tors of my age that not 10 per cent of ‘em have heart and arteries as young as mine. _ Signed letters, not more than one page _ or to 2 one pag health and hygiene, not to disease. diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, ff a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to the Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) words long, pertaining to personal . directi fi 14 TG oad 3 rariifaa: Teenagers’ Criticism Is Cited by ‘Another Victim’ ness and the wholesale persecu- ii { : re ge g i iF, i i ‘ zit } E il 4 ’ S ‘ } « See ¥ * a ' - me she : - a AJ Se 2 , Ass ? ce e ss cae ie : Be eA / : 4 é .p he i : ae | a: THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6.1956 _ Ab et RTIAC ERECS. eerste ct byw Set ties end eT - paametes ae 2. wel i ee ce ; . « Se chev ae ny yor Are. a lk ttee ; ok t ‘iC aT. ir lt i ul t i 3 E i i ze ie fi sé ual i! : Fre! i Ht fF ie Sloan Philosophy Divides and Yet Centralizes GM By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER INS. Economic Commentator If an institution is the lengthened shadow of a man, the personality “/" When Sloan tn te role of phi-. a lanthropist gave millions to set up the Sloan Foundation, this writer was hopeful that its economic mis- sion would be to delineate the con- ‘structive management philosophy ways, and it left the task of biue- printing Sloan's said about GM could be said, with some modification of details, about other well-run private enterprises. Big or little, a private enterprise depends for survival on a high batting average in pleasing cus- tomers. If one concern becomes a giant in size in a competitive field, it is tantamount to saying that it sellers. ; FOUR REASONS Curtice ascribes four reasons for the growth of GM—‘‘first the dy- namic growth of our country; sec- ond, the even more rapid growth of the automobile industry; third, our eur approach to problems.”’ In view of the prevailing con- troversies over . bigness, Sloan's concept of a balanced organization is timely. ’ “He (Sloan),” Curtice pointed out, “realized that centralization, ordination, specialization, resultant economics. — “He also realized that decentral- ization, properly established, de- velops initiative and responsibility; The true disciple should aim to live for the gospel, rather than to die for it.—Saadi, apo Case Records of a Psychologist Communists Started Plans Long Ago for Indoctrination of China Teenagers Philip Lee ts a talented Chi- nese orator and tenor s‘nger who now is the pastor of the Christian Church. in Chicago's Chinatown. Note closely his comments about how Russia started communizing China via its teenager campaign even as Jar back as 1924. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-H1: Rev. Philip Lee, aged about 45, is the Chinese pastor of the Community Chrstian Church in Chicago's Chinatown His father -was a—Christian- min-- ister in China where Philip Lee formerly conducted a series of ra- nese stations prior to Pearl Har- bor. * * © He had come to America to Iec- ture and sing as a means of rais- ing money. to expand the radio work in China, when the World War prevented his return. Many of you readers have heard him personally, for he was invited to hundreds of American churches of various denomina- tions to occupy their pulpits and sing “The Holy City.” While marooned in America, he first accepted a large pulpit in Los Angeles and remained at that church for several years. Then the Chinese Christians in Chicago needed a_ livewire to “spark-plug”’ the completion ° of their Community Christian Church, so they invited him to be their pastor. Mrs, Crane and I have known Philip Lee and his beautiful wife for 15 years. Recently, my Bible vited him to give us a m of music and pictures he had taken on his recent visit to his mother in Hongkong. “dio broadcasts over several Chi- “When I was a high school stu- dent in Canton in 1924,” Philip Lee told us, “The Russians showed Aheir farsighted planning. For the lured thousands of Chinese teen- agers to Russia to study. “They offered scholarships with all expenses paid, including transportation, And many of my high school classmates left for Russia, where they were thor- ougly indoctrinated in Conmu- nisin, “Most of them I have never seen since 1924. But I notice with great interest that their names appear on the roster of Chinese communist delegations to the Unit- ed Nations and other international assemblies. ‘ “So Russia was laying the back in 1924 for what is going on at the present time.” It proves that Russia planned far ahead and recognized the vi- tal necessity of indoctrinating the youth of other nations whom she wanted to dominate. MISSIONARY OPPORTUNITIES Then Philip Lee gave us some other challenging ideas of value to all Americans, ’ “Here in Chicago we have 5,000 Chinese,"’ he continued, “yet most of the churches ignore them and concentrate on missionary activity far afield. “In our little church in China- town we are now operating a school bus and picking up 150 Chi- nese youngsters of nursery school age each day. They may not un- derstand any English at all. “So Mrs. Lee and a corps of generous women operate this nur- sery school for such toddlers from 3 to 5, They teach them English so they will be able to enter the Chicago kindergartens at the age of 5 and understand their teachers as well as their— American classmates. “By offering this educational service to the Chinese parents, we enlist their interest and attract their children to qur Christian church, ° “And we employ Bible stories for examples in our teaching of English. Thus, we attract both children and parents to church by this entering wedge. “It Christianity is to defeat atheistic Communism, we must certainly be as farsighted as the community leaders and start with the children. “Unfortunately, we are ham- pered for lack of funds, for our Chinese Christian Church is not an actual membér of a Baptist or Methodist or Congregational Con- ference, so they tend to forget our needs, though they originally spon- soted the building of our Chinese Church " Always write to Dr. George W. Crene n care of The Pontiac Press, Ponttae, i Michigan, enclosing # long Jc stam self-addressed ‘envelope and 20c to typing and printing costs when you for his psychological charts and pame- (Copyright 1956) g Se or if ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JANUARY 6, 1956 | : Sen si eae ; "SEVEN a ‘a eon he a esgee sn Sel os sent She eee SS eS es efor: Road Bills Support | The trial of a Waterford Town-/State Boy; 9, Fattlly Shot] 4 ship couple, charged with contrib-lin Accidental Mishap | Hy E res ith it g (western Michigan) supervi$ors Judge Cecil McCallum said heiold. loaded rifle a "13-year-old over me. aie # some manner that state po-|the highways. Hatchery Rd., and his wife, Martha| Harris of Detroit. % driver and One: bill would leaglize use of the;Graham, .25, were freed on $100) Cornelius Dunigan, a cousin with} * himself could not explain, he had|“drunkometer” and permit results /bonds. : whose family the Smith boy lived, grabbed the handle to the emer-|of the tests to be introduced in evi-| ‘The couple were charged by Pon-| said he found the younger boy with fy ; ° idence. rry Gra-|the rifle and took it away fromii iry|back seat and tumbled out. ~-| The other would copy a New ham in an unheated car, while they|him. Police said Dunigan told # McLoud, who suffered an injury York taw requiring that applicants|drank beer in a bar between the them the gun fired when the ham-/f J to his right ankle, said he: was the for driver licenses sign an agree-/hours of 12:30 a.m. and 2:30 a.m.)mer slipped while he was trying|| ff ‘|for public sale, including the reg-|lone passenger on the rear seat ment to submit to “drunkometer"|Dec. 23. to ease it down from the cocked ||. jular legislative session and the first!when he felt asleep. * jtests in.case of accident or forfeit) The boy is staying with relatives,| position into which the Smith ad| ‘and second special sessions. 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WE GIVE $ & H GREEN STAMPS My, ke Heart Quiz Meeting Block ‘Doctors Asked to Ignore | stored to life by a quick-thinking| Letter on Their Opinion |ctor on New Year's Eve, is dead. About His 2nd Term CHICAGO — The Journal of the American Medical Assn. today —_ the nation’s heart specialists The wires short-circuited, and Neal to ignore. a questionnaire asking their opinion on President’ Eisen- 4hower’s physical ability to serve a second term. The Journal said the question- naire was mailed by the American FOR THE BEST IN SUBURBAN LIVING 2 and 3 BEDROOM. S75 |, Total Price Only $7,400 Plus Mortgage Costs DOWN With EASY FHA TERMS montuiy $ 3 6°? PLUS TAXES & PAYMENTS INSURANCE A Few Houses Available for Immediate Possession Conventional. construction’ throughout. Picture Windows, choice of 2 Floor Plans, Kitchen Sink and Cabinet arrange- “gnent, Low monthly payments to fit any budget. New Elementary School next to subdivision. Opon Daily and Suday 11 to 8 P.M. a eee eS and Walnut Just East of Opdyke WAGHER HOMES, INC. .e5‘sso1 | Research Foundation, Princeton, N.J., to all 400 heart specialists listed in the Directory of Medical The medical magazine said no hint wags given as to how the in- formation is to be used. It added: “This type of questionnaire, whatever the source, should be dis- couraged, and, to prevent the hys- teria that such information could foment, the questionnaire sh oul d be tossed into the wastebasket.” In Princeton, Lawrence Benson, president of the American Re- search Foundation, said the sur- vey was being conducted for a cli- ent whom he declined to name. He said he had not seen the edi- torial and did not wish to cm ment on it, 2 Minors Plead Guilty to Possession of Beer Two minors pleaded guilty to {l- legal possession of beer and a third was found guilty on the same charge by Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum W. McCallum freed the youths on $300 bonds and said he would sent- ence them Tuesday after investi- gation of their backgrounds. Awaiting sentence after pleading guilty are Robert A. Marsino, 17, of 370 E. Tennyson St. and Walter Burkhard, 18, of 28 N. Paddock St. Found guilty was Ernest E. Berry, 17, of 2683 Judah Rd. remained alive. Dead were the 40- Electrocuted Boy Dies After 4-Day Battle for Life DENVER ® — Little Neal De- mers, electrocuted and then re- Tee 4-year-old died yesterday at mayne General Hospital, where he lay unconscious for 4% days. Neal fell at his home, toppling a lighted Christmas tree onto the tracks of his new electric train. was electrocuted when his head struck the tracks. Summoned by the parents, Mr. he opened the boy’s chest with a razor blade and massaged the heart. It fluttered into life. Neal was placed im an oxygen|— tent and fed by a tube. Another pipe after pneumonia developed. Alaskan Family of 5 Freezes to Death ANCHORAGE, Alaska (?—The five frozen bodies of the Simeon Wassela family were found yester- day on the snow-swept tundra near Lake Iiamna, 250 miles southwest at * * ® Only two of their nine sled dogs year old father, his 35-year-old wife and their three children, ranging in age from less than a year to 14, | A Civil Air Patrol plane made |the discovery. Searchers said the family apparently died from ex- pn: * * ® The Wasselas started from their ihome at Newhalen Dec. 27 for an overland trip to the native village of Iguigig, 50 miles away. 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Demers of sub-| | tube was inserted into the wind-|7 Government Takes Step to Meet Strike Ignited by Red ‘Agitation’ SANTIAGO, Chile W@®—Most of Chile was under a state of siege today as the government moved to meet a nationwide strike call siege—a modified form of martial Chileans Seethe | in State of Siege strike Jan. 9 to protest the govern- ment’s plan to freeze wages, prices and pensions for civil servants as ian anti-inflation step. Labor lead- ers said the freeze would cause Congress. All military leaves were law—last night after adjourning} ML f Aviv eisners RESSERS all reduced to new special clearance event! styled by. such MANISTEE MAPLE. . . take your choice of single pieces .. . BUT LASHED RNITURE and Keezgo Harbor us for ten years! Twin or ' Satin Maple Bed = bed. Reg. $339. 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PAY ASLITTLE ||| | AS10% DOWN i7 N. SAGINAW ST. - 62-70 South Saginaw St. ot : Skokend United Elects Officers _. the Lakeland Unilted Presbyterian < = < tite des fig a Bs an gy gy ott acy ae Fahad + | SJ ~/a > ~ ® THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JANUARY 6, 1956, —— | Second Meet ATERFORD TOWNSHIP —Ot-; "it » elected at the second annual Ong rational meeting of Church held recently. ~~. The officers elected were; Bowden, ruling elder pu Ray Bush, chairman of the con- gregation; and Pauline Newman, secretary. of the congregation. 2 Acre Tract Cost $37,000. thigh school > Elder Bowden will be installed =meo Board of FE Romeo Educators Option School Site Your PTA Is Planning Present Plans Call for Spring Bond Issue for 1957 Completion OMEO—A 10-month option to! se 22% acres of property in| | Mountai-View orchards for a new s taken by the Ro- ration last night. in the morning worship service The asking price wirs. $37,000 on dan, 2. The decision culminaidi three| Also at the meeting annual re- months of discussion on proposed) ports were approved and the budg- |*!!¢5- et for 1956 was adopted. Included | in the budget is a building fund goal of $12,000. Clawson Residents The site is located on West St. Clair street, 300 feet from the village limits. Another advantage in addition to its proximity to the village, is its accessability to the Memorial stadium, possibly Sa a jcommittee. Walled Lake to Review Recent Legislative Action WALLED LAKE — The meeting | She will speak on “Your School's of the Walled Lake Elementary|Reading Program.” PTA will be held Monday at 8 p.m.| ‘Phe school festival will be held ag Shirley Anderson and Mrs. | on Saturday, Feb. 4 this year at terday at her home. R, Vining compose the hospitality | the school, The theme will be : | “Under the Big Top.” Mrs. Myrtle Wierenga of the pro} Sashabaw Plains gram committee has announced) Sashabaw PTA will hold open’ jthat the problems of special edu- Ihouse at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the ‘cation will be discussed, Clarkston High School. ‘| | A review of the recemt leéle: i. conducted by high school stu-| ve action will be presented im (dents to acquaint parents with the) -e with the legislature's decision ta, make available 600 Survivors include a sister Mae Barry from Clarkston and a neph- lew, Jack Haupt, of Clarkston. George Perry CLARKSTON Service for George Perry; 63, 5650 White Lake A guided tour of the building will) Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Mon |Township Board decided at its) i\day at the Sharpe Funeral Home | here, with burial in Lakeview | Cemetery A-realtor in Glarkston, he is survived by his wife, Eleanor; iry will advertise for bids on the Police Garage Bids to Open. Authorize . Waterford Clerk Lovis Barry to} Advertise Jan. 14 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Wa-| terford Township Clerk Louis Bar- township police garage and. stor-, age building Saturday, Jan. 14, the’ meeting this week. Bids on the blilding, which will house the police and water de-| partments as well as serve as a one and storage building, will, | BE WISE, | 2 ~ INSULATE! ‘SAVE 20% On Your Fuel Bill The average attic costs only $60 to to $70... oF pag dl $6.32 PER MONTH on our BUDGET PHOENIX Combination Doors— Storm panel has ‘4 horizontal $ 00 panes. Bronze screen wire. 24" —30’—36" widths. high school plant. Of special interest will be the beds at Ft, Custer Barracks hos- pital; 140 beds atthe Farming- ton Children’s hospital and the immediate start of a 250 bed new machine shop, the home economics suite and the new music unit which is complete with practice rooms, Refreshments will be served in be opened at 8 p.m. Jan. 30 at! the Town Hall. The structure will be erected | at the town hall site, corner of three sons, Edward of Kalama- zoo, Charles of Royal Oak and Lee of Clarkston; two daughters, Mrs, Margaret Kimball. and Mrs. Arline Petzold, both of California; Curtis STORM SASH 3 M59 and Crescent Lake roads. The board also approved the erection of one underpass at Don-| elson School according to specifi- unit at Coldwater, The mothers of the third grade, Asked fo Okay Loan let were granted sewer| ‘pupils will serve refreshments at CLAWSON—Mar. 1 has been set and weer or rights by the village|the close of the meeting. by the Clawson School Board to, council. Commerce ask voters to borrow} Architects hired by the educa-| Commerce PTA will hold its $1,250,000 for a five year building tors listed other assets of the prop-' meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the. of the property. In — school officials re- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Perry of Grand Blanc; three brothers,. Ezra of Flint, Harold iof Detroit and Robert of Mus- kegon; three stepchildren, B. C. Rasmuson of Detroit, Sarietta Bird of Royal Oak and Mrs. Helen Leak of Clarkston; 18 grand- the new cafeteria. State Police to Probe Death of Infant Boy clashed to clar sur pete Wy OFF to clear our present LOOK AT THESE PRICES! 24x20 2-Light ....................$3.47 Bt occ cece cece eee ee $3.77 ing Service, Inc. * * Hearing on the construction of program, jerty including wells and fire hy-|school, Program from the Huron! : - sewers in Sylvan Shores was set 2OX2' -Lig * * *« | drants nearby and a road at the River, Clinton Valley Assn, will| Be riarsidap _ aroigetee eee and two great-grandchil- for Feb. 1, from 9 a.m. until 4 0 2 $4.29 The money will be used for: |rear of the acreage. In addition'be a movie and lecture on Pak’ fd . r- —a 'p.m., at the Township Hall. 28x24 2-Light ........ TTT rrt a \the death of a l-year-old Marlette- | jarea child who died Wednesday in| ,KEEGO HARBOR — Service for Mariette Hospital where he was|Frank W, McGuire, 50, 2315 Hes- 1. Site and 10-classroom building they say the land is gently sloped developments. Refreshments w i} 1! in the Kenwood area; 2. Site and and a building can be built to suit pe served at the end of the evening. four-classroom ing between/its contour with a minimum of grading required. — @ BUY ON OUR BUDGET PLAN @ asent 8. LOWRIE LUMBER. co. Fishing Shanty Looted Thieves who broke into his fish- ing shanty on Union Lake stole a | Union Lake PTA will hold itsjinfant and his 2-year-old brother] Saturday at Our Lady of Refuge According to present plans a 8 were being neglected by their 18- School; 4 A 12 to 15-classroom) jong issue will be te |Tesular meeting at 8 p.m. Monday. y [Carte Comet with burial in Mt. stove and fishing | : elementary. building facing —Sel-| the easty AM gyscrend te | The civil defense program as year-old mother. lope Cemetery. Rosary will be spear, Richard Robinson, of 1785 1441 Baldwin ( Corner of Walton) FE 2-9104 'S ad peng — ec: | it affects the schooi wit) be | A Preliminary ‘autopsy said the) xe tonight at 8 p.m. at the C. J.|Pontiac Drive, told Sheriff's depu- | , fridge. a , a bape 4 1987. discussed by Principal Joseph child, William Hutchinsan, died of}Godhardt Funeral Home. Mr. Mc- ties yesterday. Pa on Mn +250, cupancy Wetmore, Jorma Sarton ig in |ronchial pneumonia, pleural effu-|Guire died Thursday at his home. | — = ~ made payers ever @ | Board also approved underwrit-| sion and poor nutrition, Surviving —are his .wife, Ruth; charge of the meeting. the expense of a hearing clinic) re Mrs, Mildred Bennett, executive made to ee Macomb County technicians|secretary of the Oakland County, the borrowing plan, in will probably spend nine days in/Chapter of the American Red Cross) camapgency im te future. (Romeo and four or five days injwill be guest speaker. She will dis- BOLENS fnensin xv tional disaster, Refreshments will be served. GARDEN TRACTORS . |werk for you EVERY N- Soo Team up your Police said no formal charge one son, Frederick; his mother, , was placed against the mother, Mrs. Lena McGuire of Highland; Mrs. Ann Hutchinson, of nearby|four sisters, Mrs. Annabelle Biel- Decker, pending a final autopsy re-;man of Commerce, Mrs. Rose Hub- | port and inquest. No date has been bel of Highland; Mrs. Josephine | \|set for the inquest. praele hye and Aileene | Police said the children's father! Arbor; and two) (ho name available) -was im Cuba|>rothers, Louis of Ann Arbor and | with the sea-bees. James of Tecumseh. James H. Allen WATERFORD — Service for| \James H. Allen, 106 S. Roslyn, is| GENERAL ELECTRIC STEAM & DRY IRON efforts under Troy The Smith School PTA will ete. reeds aay te xen, Examination Demanded “Foods and Kitchens | in Other Lands.” by South Lyon Man pending from the C. J. Godhardt | Funeral Home, He died today. | Stevenson's Son Leaves Hospital CHICAGO ®—John Fell Steven- son, son of Democratic presidential West ‘Bloomfield Township Arraigned yesterday bef ore) mr. Allen is survived by -his candidate Adlai E. Stevenson, left) The next regular monthly meet-|Farmington Justice Allen Ingle. |wife, Margaret; two daughters, Passavant Hospital yesterday after ing of Seotch School PTA will be|Hobart Lee, 37, of South Lyons. |y7,.’ Margaret; Wisnieski of Wa- confinement fortwo weeks for| as on Monday at 8 p.m. at the) | demanded examination on terford and Eleanor at home: one’ treatment of injuries suffered in a/SChool charge of statuatory rape. brother, William of Keego Harbor; | car collision in which two school- Lee was returned to jail when, and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth mates were killed. he failed to post $5,000 bond. Ingle!Tiberg of Keego Harbor and Mrs. | Stevenson, 19, walked with the scheduled examination Jan. 17. |Virginia Klaman of California. aid of a cane. His right leg, en- cased in a plaster cast, is minus) ithe kneecap, which was shattered in the accident near Goshen, Ind., Dec. 21. Young Stevenson expects to re- ‘turn to studies sat Harvard Uni} versity Sunday, . ~ County Calendar. Trey t PC The Troy Progressive Extension Club will meet with Mrs. Lyle Walter, nd Square Lake Rd., at 8 p.m. Monday. The program theme will be “Hobbies The Mulberry Bunko Club will meet at 8 p.m. Monday with Mrs, Mary Mendal, 0 Livernois. Speaker for the evening will be} Mrs, Gertrude Ealy, principal of Rocosvelt School in Keego Harbor. Tally these Frigidaire _ SPECIALS The GOOD /SEKEEPING SHOP NTIAC HO| Commerce The Isabella Thoburn Circle is planning > => = = @ v1 © a =|: = =, = © — cD “< = So = &@ pancake supper for the even of BROS. /13 and will be serving from 5 > A Pontiac Rd. at ke Rd . we Gn atertora. Townshi , ] BE 4-0734—FE 4-1112 [emi oe celebrated at) the morning Limited time offer on these famous Fwetow id hour Sunday at a Lakeland United Presbyterian Chure General Electric Steam and Dry lrons— the lowest price, we believe, in Pontiac history. 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Group of to Groups of Better goals” of Junior Achievement,”|Whitmer said today. p.m. in the building’s ‘lounge. Leader Dog School, : os ; | Mehoke said. The opening will relieve crowd-| He noted that. the tax picture Barbara Amundson director of the $3999 COATS $5999 COATS | Miss Davis, a member of a JAled ‘conditions at Emerson Ele-|#"d school picture of both districts! And He Was So Right [Oakland County’ chapter - | | firm éponsored the Pontiac School which is now run-|ere approximately the same Amerifan Cancer Society; , State Bank, eplained “What Junior|ning a double shift, Dr. Whitmer|Stated that actual township lines} MIAMI BEACH, Fla, ®—A V@l betes director of the . 9 : Achievement Means to Me." 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But with practice it becomés éasier./ Here is Sam, ready for you to cut out and move on the ice or on a Hsmooth table. Paste the picture on thin cardboard and color it with) crayons or paints in gay colors. Cut it out carefully and fold forward on the dotted line below the skate. Make four holes in the figure as in-/ dicated + in the right sleeve, in either side of the scarf and in the Fasten a thread so that it can be drawn tight just above your’ skat-| ing table. Then thread it through the holes as shown in the two sketches above. As you slide Sam along the string, he will look like a satan ¢ on! Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write) your suggestion to “Junior Editors” not be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of ideas, | the first submission shall be accepted. Tomorrow: Skate sailing. Yy off in care of this newspaper; it can- ri? DIAMONDS SMELT _ with tartar sauce and cole slaw ALL YOU CAN EAT tration plans tg launch a greatly * expanded anti-Commanist idea of- fensive in Asia-and the Middle iEast if funds are voted by Con- President Eisenhower is expect- ed to ask in his Jan. 16 budget for tion for the U.S. Information Agen- cy, for which Congress voted 8 million dollars last year. Eisenhower gave a tipoff when he-said in his State of the Union message yesterday: ‘Injustice thrives on ignorance. Because. an understanding of the truth about America is one of our most powerful forces, | am recom- mending a substantial increase in budgetary support of the United States Information Agency.” He did not spell out what pur- goses the increased propaganda ‘funds: would be used for. | However, it was learned that ad- ‘ministration officials have decided! ja much greater effort in the war A large selection of delicious desserts and mouth-watering pastry to choose from! TRY. IT— BRING THE FAMILY! = 3 / 444146 N. 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The Dispatcher parks easily in spots too small for other U.S. Hopes for More Funds: to Fight Reds With Words WASHINGTON ®—The adminis-| ‘ca and Asia have come increas-| _|ingly under Soviet pressure and. | Sie 69 | } Ye oft 16 DIAMONDS © Reg. is8.se “49 ‘a off A FULL YEAR TO PAY the cold war—is needed in the Mid- die East and Asian countries to serve America's own interests there and to counter Communist aims. * * « diamond is Quali-Tested for | The USIA presently operates agate we ——" before go about 200 posts such as informa- ¥ We guarantee you to get the tion cpnters and libraries in 79 ; § .vaue tor your money, at countries over the world. But the | agige under-developed countries in Afri. propaganda campaigns. Officials feels new U.S. efforts’ should be comncentrated in those | Admiral- ye Brand New 1956 Big Screen Models SHOP | PONTIAC ——— 21-inch Modet~ | a 69° | Less Allowance This $14.95 Value Decorator Styled TV Table With this Admirat TV! 1 eel Here is what you get in these Big, New, 1956, Admiral TV © sets: Aluminized Screen—’’Magic Mirror” of aluminum to make picture twice as bright. New Super Cascode Power unit—most trouble free chassis ever engineered. Exclusive __3-dimensional picture frame for new picture depth. New lovelier cabinets. New conveniently located front tuning controls. See and hear the new Admiral today, you'll want to be the owner of such a superb television set. prov aay crane eee ee vehicles. It slips through 5-foot openings in traffic, turns in an 18-foot cadius. + basy Maintenance. Every working part is within easy reach for quick maintenance and repair. Open skirted fenders leave the entire wheel mounting readily accessible, « Functional Design. 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GS scala — | . \ q ‘I ] t : OC x oe ! ! : , : Pe - te . poe iat a -. 1 asl ay SLEEPS , The , a “4-48 t ! | . una ; OTC ore at "4 ~ y | ° CPC: # nC ete FOC * ae ' | ay a hs ; hg Ae " be bed i 3s Personae : pc eee } OS Ti i: POR intatiacars. Ake sie ‘ * * u Lah a . - 5 noroecous 0 + aeé *ije ond 0 4 v 3 - hed * 1 * * O ©) u ¥ ele U v “ . Cj) « + 4 B Ow and $0 SOUTH SAGINAW Interest! © Ne Carrying Cha SSSTCOSHIDE SORT ECee ¢ —~- > ‘ = THE PONTIAC’ sel FRIDAY: JANUARY 6, 1956. ) Paree’ Theme of PF Ss. lh 3 H Te pat if ; rE Hf i r ? F E rE Hy id : dance are Marie Meyer taking NEW ART MEDIUM — Foam glass is being used as a medium to. aon produce decorative sculptures by art students at W: High School. Here, Maryan Waring, 8B student, exhibits a horse's _| head she ‘sculptured from the new material. Students, under the di- rection of art instructor Doris Mann, have worked at charcoal draw- Junior ing, pAinting, copper tooling and a wide variety of Christmas gifts and decorations. In warm weather, outdoor field trips prove popular |... and productiye of some fine art work. - }Looman, * Jat Junior High Students at Washington Prepare to Pick Three) Student Council Officers A stir of pre-election excitement marked the year’s first week at Campaigning will be climaxed in ats See terre € Re debates, scoring victories tf - Hg nig Monday in TE for first place. Winner epoca: Ld * ¥ ' CLINCHES ARGUMENT,—Mary Roach, Walled Lae High School Se clinches arguments of the affirma- ve team during an Inter-Lakes Debate League tournament. At the left is Mary's colleague, Mary Princko. The girls have won both their over Farmington and Waterford teams. Anticipation is running high for the next league | Van Dyke. Currently Walled Lake, won the league meet last year, is tied with Farmington and this year will capture the newly- Debates, Dedication Hold' Interest at Walled Lake “How will our debaters make| program. Special speaker will be but Monday?” was the vital ques- |James Lewis,_vice president: of fion at Walled Lake High School, | University of Michigan. The school has been occupied @s classrooms and corridors, silent! since. October, 1954, but dedication the long vacation, once|ceremonies were postponed until again teamed with activity. > completion .of the gymnasium = Students are looking forward.' which was finished last as finished last December. too, to the dedication ceremonies Which also will be held this month at the school. * The keen coutgetition ~~ alebaters is the result of a t “way tie for first place bag ‘ee + The Beague tournaments resume | Monday, with a meet scheduled 2 p.m. at Lincoln High School) ; Van Dyke. Walled Lake's af-| firmative will be pitted against Southfield's negative, and Walled) Lake's negative against Water- ford’s affirmative. DEDICATION SET JAN. 15 ’ The dedication of the high school -will be held Jan. 15. The &chool band and chorus are prac- pring hard for their part in the No Layoffs for Staff of Emmanuel Yearbook = White students of Emmanuel risus School, enjoyed the vacation period, the am- yearbook staff made use of free days to get in a few extra “The Conqueror,” the school’s Back in Groove at St. Michael's Seniors Get Measured for Caps and Gowns, Prepare for Play er By JANET ENGLISH Wednesday some 250 members| of St. Michael High School re- turned to the schedule of school | life. The week, a routine one tor| underclassmen, offered some in- teresting deviations for seniors. ‘The first wag the taking of meas- urements for caps and gowns, and with that the realization that June is not so far off, Room One is-probably the only schoolroom that can boast of hav- ing a speedway within its walls. What's the race: With the senior play coming up on Feb, 5 and 6, this class is concentrating on se- curing of ads for the playbook. Teams have been organized and results of the competition are post- ed on the speedway for all to observe. Students are mighty proud of; their varsity basketball team for e|the 41-37 victory the cagers racked up during the game with St. Bene- ran of Highland Park on Tués- y. *: Avondale Juniors Schedule Prom, |Prepare for Play Juniors at Avondale High School are active this week preparing for two big events—the junior prom and the junior play. Prom date is Thursday, Jan. 19, and music will, be furnished by Pete Bentz and his band. Junior class president Larry La- Forge has been chosen by play adviser’ William Lyle to head a| ‘committee to select and arrange | the play. Others serving are Linda Burt, Don Davis, Joy Owen, Paula| jointly by the Pontiac Exchange Parton and Danny Reynolds. No -jdate has been sct for the play as) yet. tie en tty | On the sports scene the cagers! entertain Roseville 2 High _tonight way mileage is government owned, § BE Goodrich shows how to get, COMPLETE WINTER SAFETY Ata LOW Price! 110M. Perry St. Fa ah a al a ge ne ithe Yellow ‘Jackets start the new| speeches year off on the right foot. The girl's team -plays at Roseville this afternoon. aoa Club, when the group stages its play, “While the ‘Toast Burned.” ‘The one-act comedy with its com. plieated plot is expected te draw | - many a chuckle during the morn- ing assembly, Faculty directors are Idella Webb and Kay Jus- tin, the club's advisers._. Later this month, two honor as- sémblies will be. held. Athletic PHS Boys Glee Club to Have Part in Concert Pontiac High School Boys‘ Glee! Club will take part in ‘an Inter- city Male Chorus Vocal Concert, to be given Feb. If in Pontiac High School Emenee, ties throughout Eastern Michigan ‘will sing in the concert, coated iship will be awarded, | With graduation date set for'| Ciulv and the MacDowell Male-Jan, 27, final exams are looming |Chorys of Pontiac. \large in the minds of students, _ many of whom are already start-| ~More than half the world’s rail-|ing to burn the midnight oil as| they bone up on studies. oe ean a ranean on GS an on Ge as ae oe ae You need grip for ——e - front, for braking an for roe . oT on CeeF inseal ead SAFETY-S with the famous B. t. Goodrich tread that formerly came on new cars. Trade in your worn tires—you can never de sure they won't skid. RUGGED FLEX-CLEAT TRAILMAKER NEW TREADS | FOR REAR WHEELS On back wheels you need driving traction—to | you through snow . and slush, driveway drifts, curb- side snow banks. Guaranteed new treads with the top performance of the Trailmaker tread is the answer! They a a outgrip and outstop regulat tires by a wide margin. SET OF 4 ONLY 28 Got sets in other sizes at lew prices, too! Here's a bargain opportunity to get a — Seeman. ia Dow t wait. jay. Quick service. No Gaaage Sor acening- INSTALL THE FULL SET oe DOWN » FOR AS LOW AS OPEN FRIDAYS 9 © FE2-0121 4 ja? pe : ‘;Washington Junior High School, as|School have had a little help in| lance, nominee for state vice president. They left for Battle Creek |Petitions were circulated for nom- making New Year's resolutions. this. morning. Staying home to attend to publicity is, right, Joelma : , club's publicity director. Two other club members not |i! offices. A president, vice presi-/ started at the.8:45 Mass Wednes- the . dent retary-tre: . shown in this picture, Shirley Wright and Kenneth Pepper, also at- |, Bp dhcny ary-treasurer @Feiday morning and ended with inations for the three Student Coun-| Their annual Benediction this afternoon. . an assembly Thursday, when can- nae —_ pact plang Baas City tournament. didates who have won places Ming out all daults. During this with a reste: crowd hoping to help the ballot will give their campaign period, classes were halted, Stu- , dents attended four half-hour con- On Jan, 16, the spotlight will. | ference be turned on the Pioneer Players (day, and spent the remainder of the time in prayer and meditation, awards will be . presented. at 82) dents were encouraged ‘Casita, het ‘ate and coun-| assembly Jan. 18, and on Jan. Bihedeh Gt acheut. py Big + ‘honors for scholarship and citizen- activities were omitted and free APPLIANCE CLEARANCE $274.95 MAYTAG Dryer . . . $189.95 BENDIX Dryer . . . ~ $129.95 SPEED QUEEN Washer . . 5 88.00 $269.95 KELVINATOR Electric Range 5199.95 $232.50 KELVINATOR Electric Range $177.00 $284.95 DELUXE Ironrite lroner. . $219.95 $289.95 NORGE Auto. Deluxe Washer $219.95 $189.95 NORGE Automatic Dryer ~ $149.95 ‘$269.95 ZENITH 21” Console TV . Raise Standards for New Year St. Frederick Students Finish 3-Day ‘Retreat’ By ANN SCHACHERN *— om was spent in reading books) noon with a spiritual emphasis, or. in : ion. Students at St. Frederick High three-day retreat Conferences covered most as- of the student's life— ting, going “steady,” getting along with people, relationships with parents and family, spir- itual needs, The Rev, James | Salfivan was the) priest whe of- ficlated at the retreat. Friday's “Fantasy 4+ Last week the basketball team! lhad a well deserved day off. Tak- ing a busman’s hotiday, the play- ers attended a basketball clinic|tne wi) at University of Detroit and then _ watched two games in the Motor Students Plan Program * Washington Junior High home- | pages: and the four maids of honor | roses pupils of Vern Riemenschnei- ‘|der have started working out plans ' During the retreat period, sfu-|for an. all-school assembly. No date has been scheduled, but the “Beat the Clock” ™W show. sanantonio ns ae pceanngein back into the normal routine. * * ae Juniors started_immediately to ‘work on the ninth’ annual Show- ‘boat production, -"Showboat ’ Goes TV." Under the direction of Patty the show will be pre- sented Jan, 19 and 21 with three main parts. Speech II Class began practice before the holidays for “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” which they will stage for Water- ons s elementary o— in-Feb- “Rehearsals also “ under way for Waterford’s second operetta, ‘Pirates of Penzance,” a Gilbert ‘and Sullivan production. Helen ‘Davis and Patty Looman are di- recting the presentation, to be given in March, | Tuesday Waterford’s GAA be=- gan the first basketball tournament games, Carol Moore, sophomore, heads the sport, which is played each Tuesday and Friday after- *. *¢ | Barbara Tallerday will take the lead as Snow White when the fairy tale play is given at Waterford High, and Bette Morris will play Carolyn Campbell is cast as Queen Brangomar and Kari Man- The Rams will), be seeking their third straight win| nn “sate net Grates ae neg any ays Frew ee the prince who awakens the pretty assemblies in church each} onaTon, Donley, and, Kathleen|s5et), The seven dwarfs will be man, while Bob Coonfield will be Snow White and breaks the witch's by Phil Felice, Sheldon portrayed seniors and their dates before last/s nich “Tom Smith, Lloyd Dixon, ’ in F | White.” Sandy Bailey had a sim- ase arog Chuck Cowie and * ilar party for the junior class, * * Al Olson is Sir Dandipratt Bom- jbus, the court chamberlain; Phil Davis and Tom Kreher are the two jare Marlene Noe, Marva Singleton, | Jackie Kosky and Violet Baba. 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PERRY ST. =a : + e 4 bo _ THE, ausierches PRESS. PRIDAY, JANUARY. 6, ae ince at Monaco: , ome of about 1,000 but visitors and) -—.. French residents swell the popula-; - tion to about 20,000, There are no) personal taxes, with the govern- ment drawing its revenues from the famous Monte Carlo Casino. OFFICIAL WORD An official communique issued by the palace said: ‘| “His serefie highness, Prince Rainier II of Monaco,.is. happy to announce his engagement to Miss Grace Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kelly of Phila- delphia. “The news has caused a lively enthusiasm in the prineipality, The official and private buildings have) been decorated with flags and M.\, Paul Noghes, director of the Cabi- net, has informed the high author- ities of Monaco.” In- Philadelphia —-Miss Kelly's parents issued this statement: “We are happy to announce the are Roman Catholics. MET ON RIVIERA ; The handsome prince met, slonde MYER’S . . in TEL-HURON | wie orgie = Se eee ree Rainier Ill of Monaco.” LUNCHEON GIVEN Close friends and relatives of the Kelly family were invited to a luncheon for the couple in Phila- detphia yesterday. aa Se. ae rE ea JANE P. GERMANY PICKED IN POLL A week ago Miss Kelly was named runnerup to James Stewart in the annual motion picture box office poll in the United States. Hollywood generally has cred- ited her spectacular career to) three facts — she is blonde, beau-| tiful — and can at., Playwright ‘George, Kelly and their daughter, Jané, to John Cowling Maddox Jr. is ahnounced by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Germany of Mansfield, | ee ee on & Pennsylvania, and Mayor and Mrs. Richardson Dilworth of Philadel- time after Easter. * * engagement party tonight at the motion picture ‘Fhe couple wil be married some- * Miss Kelly and the Prince will ttend an el ‘MONTE CARLO, Monacs ® —Miss Kelly when she was making)his hands," which’ disqualified him} neta aa he Vans le Mew Yut.-—— —- Rainier of Monaco, royal-|‘To Stop A Thief” on the Riviera.jas a “gentleniatt” sculler, But}top leading men, including Caryjexpected the beautiful actress t0lginia Judge” of vaudeville, ‘were » they wil say kee hes Fe eigibie has|H¢ is currently visiting her in the Kelly went to the Olympics. where|Grant, with whom she was costar-|have a spectacular romance. One| ing = Birming hm - Ras poms ot Grace Kony, . SO ed: ewe? ser tek dame) fing when the Prince met her; Wil-|of the latest rumors in that de-|'™!S° | es 8 4 - A prio ligibie i Be oe are Heiden, Saines Stewert, Clarkipartsent was thet shé-ind Presch . Kelly reportedly was upset|cpertty all = Poe) 9g he ce cipality’ m the Mediterranean ke wear the University ps —— she won &,coveted|teresed ineach other first announced from the palace) poiniee was long linked roman- Their engagemen . Coast; His ‘sub. ve been Pennsyiv s » 3 Oscar " rather Kelly | tic Gisel : unedey—ten Roni c anxious for him eee ae because | Henley ‘and won a smaening vic-jof a drinking actor in “The Coun-| Yesterday Miss Kelly was named ris than. by the a eee a or Ski Pp a ehlias n ement here, and the principality reverts to France tory. His father had coa him, try Girl, by the New . York Dress Institute |’ * cal F Ray-| - Att ted Mra, John B, Kelly, in Phila-|eteign dies without an heir. , : women, ‘In its poll, 'she tied for/ Among the guests invited to'the! When. the prince arrived in New| Thursday Supper ot | ‘8 8 fog The first place with Mrs. William Paley|phitadelphia luncheon were Gov |York on his current visit he was Cc cl | He ig 3? and she is 26. Both] Monaco has a voting population engagement of | Ne * land “Mrs, George M. Leader of|accompanied by Father Tucker, ountry ub BIRMINGHAM — The - wirtter’s the prince what kind of girl he|man social events and associa- pia. > ee @ preferred, and he Olas viddin tee beaieaas with the she would have “to have . yuL, \dust-pest holiday weeks being re- membered by some residents more than others. For Mrs. John F. Adamson of Chesterfield Road, there's a cast Ohio. He is the son of Mr. ard ~Mrs, John C. Maddox of Birmingham. Jane is a senior ai the University of Michigan where John is in the Dental Newlyweds to Reside in Pontiac Marlene’ Goff and} Ronald L. Corbett! Exchange Vows Marlene Sue Goff became the School. bride of Ronald Lee Corbett in a ceremony performed Saturday by An August Dr. Tom Malone in Emmanuel - wedding will take place in Mansfield. Baptist Church. Seventy-five guests were -present for the o'clock ceremony. * cf * The bride is the daughter of Mr. "Selected a at Beautiful, Fashionable Miss Kelly. visited Rainer at his palace overlooking the Mediter- Personal News: of Interest ‘ and Mrs, Jesse C. Goff of Mount Clemens street and Ronald's par- showed her the state apartments,- the museum, and his private zoo in the palace gardens, the actress declared: Costume eee. "Mr. and Mrs. William Holli- baugh have reurned to their home on Dover road after flying to Afn- sterdam, Holland, where they at- “It was the first time I had ever been received by a prince. quered me Completely CP tended the wedding of their son, * 8 « William Alan, an. Janita Flentge. Rainier has reigned over his tiny|"¢ Wedding took place on Dec. 28 domain since his ai father, Prince Louis If, abdicated Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Owen and in 1949. Louis daughter, Nancy, of Home street vatleg died only four days have. returned to their home fol- The romance is ‘not the old story|0wing @ vacation in Florida. shaved reduced to off! Attend Netherlands Rite |mother, Mrs. Claude Kirkham of -- ee # o 2 © Oe eee ae me or IE Ree of a poor Cinderella meeting her prince, Grace's father started life as the bricklayer son of a County Mayo farmer in. Ireland, but built They spent the holidays with another daughter, Mrs, Dorion Fulce of Daytona Beach, their son, Sydney, who is a dental technician with the U..8. Navy, and ents are the Charles Willard Cor- betts of Stonefort; I. As the bride approached the altar on the arm of her brother, Euclid avenue, * * * After spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam P. McNamara of West Hu- |ron.street.and Mr. and Mrs. Henry | 'L. Morris of Forest ‘street, Mr. | and Mrs. Rwssell F. McNamara Elaine Goff, twin sister of the and daughter, Lynn, have returned |bride, was maid of honor. Her to their home in Pensacola, Fla. ballerina-length gown was of yel- —_-__— low satin with a bouffant overskirt 4jof net. She carried an arrange- , {ment of yellow roses and carna- tions. A tiny cap sti her firigertip veil and her only jewelry was a pearl cross necklace. She carried a bouquet of white roses and car- nations. Designers Make 1956 Predictions * s Meinrad drive engagement of _ \their daughter, to Rick Jones, son of Mr. and tron, and Mrs. Earl J. Bierbauer are serving as cochairmen of the ae é Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Parker of announce the Patricia Ann, Mrs. Doyal H. Jones of Bloomfield Highlands. No date has been set for the wedding. * on her broken right leg to help her recall .the’ ski weekend with her own and ew other fam- ilies at Otsego Ski“Club. A hal? hour of skiing was all she had. She and daughter, Sandy, had gone up early, and were. joined by Mr. Adamson for ew ¥ear* s Also in .their party were . the John Fauvers with John and Joey, and the Robert Fifes with Pam, Katie and Bobby. Holiday Hills, near Traverse City, attracted the Stark Jr. family, including Keith and Bobby, last weotend. . * * te Last night at Birmingham Coun- try Club, the buffet dinner at- tracted more than the usual num- ber of members. i Among those entertaining parties were Mr. and Mrs. R. Cummings, Mr. ana Mrs. Alex Kachinko, the Mudolf-Andreaes: ~ sens of Franklin and the John Lachners of Franklin. New social chairman of the Birmingham club is Mrs. Ted |Chick, and aiding her with plans PATRICIA ANN PARKER OES Schedules Dinner Mrs. Rudolph York, worthy ma- Jr. The social committee luncheon today with the ane manager, John Brennan. TO FETE PROFESSOR A professor pf Bennington Col- lege will be honor guest at a party to be given tomorrow night by the Hillman, associate patron; Mrs. Walter Weitzel, secretary; and Mrs. Jack Gibson, treasurer, Others taking part will include Mrs. Arthur Baynes, conductress; Mrs. Viola Minks, associate con- _|ductress; Mrs. Ella Schlaack, chap- lain; Mrs. Ira Browne!1, mar- shal; Mrs. William Jones, Ada; Mrs, Gladys Sherwood, Rath; Mrs. Douglas Giles, Esther; Mrs. Eliot Robinsons at their Linden home. The honoree, Mrs. Julian |DeGray, is weekend guest of Mrs. Robinson's parents, the Harry L. Winsonts of Aspen. construction companies the stationed at Mey wen: yan predict 1956 fashion chat ie hat pr the porters O. R. Peters, Martha: Mrs. E. E. Aung olier curt wit be De. ¥ . on Puls, Electra; Mrs. Darwin Hill- i . YMPIC WINNER Atiending the Tangerine Bow!| | Claire McCardell: | “The. high jant was worn by Linda Lee Goff, - |inan; warder, and William Clem-land Mre ee ee * oe : game on Monday highlighted the| Waistline may really ge over.” jniece of the bride, who served as ons, sentinel eine i oust teat _A @hampion sculler, Kelly “ie cr Florida vacation of Mrs. Adele Simpsen:. “The whole |flower girl, She carried a basket an mee pra . ten . ‘and England to participate in the\Car| Clifford of North Telegraph| Wardrobe will be colorful—but:jof yellow and lavender chrysan- . _ ins my 3TOSSe inte a Henley Regatta. But he was ruled|road, While in Orlando, she also| ll one color.” . ‘(Guidance Club Ernestine Winston. jout by the Henley eons er ih - visited a cousin, Mrs. W. H. Waite.| Ben Zuckerman: “The suit Mr. and Mrs. Robinson are Plans Revelation cay tv: bad esnslliite i - The dames Daughertys of pale gs Ghe a eult—get Mbe s brother as best man. Thé bridal dara ping — York next le «| week, fo Vv al muscums @ er spehing the hetdaye with | ylz,Dacte: “Women wil Joo | Smit with the Rev. ‘Dorman of Secret Pals attend shows. ie the ad s * - ANOTHER REP EAT relatives in Galena, Il. and Du- | Helen Lee: “Children will get | Tomes St the organ. Eighteen members of the Parent) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Heintz buque, lowa. Mr. and Mrs. Warren P, Green- wood of Topeka, Kan., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Greenwood's When Mrs. Groff received her guests at the reception held at her home immediately following ' the Guidance Club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. E. H. Vieriech on Draper avenue. Plans were discussed for the are ‘among couples planning to ‘attend the Esperia Club dinner- dance at the Statler Hotel Jan. 14. Several other couples here may a large share of the clothing dol- lar.” Mollie Patnis: “Women will Of This - | DISTINCTIVE SPECIAL: which earns still preter full skirts after 5.” (PATTERN by HARKER ~ POTTERY FLATS | Growing girls’ BUSK- ENS. Sling back and regular. Regular $4.98 sph STRAPS Children's and misses’, IN BEAUTIFUL WARM GREY with Grey and White decked JJ Dress suedes. Blue, : edge. Beautiful in its simplicity and dignity. black, brown. s ‘Regular $6.98 “Unusual Special—20-Piece Set—Only INCLUDING: € 9-Inch Dinner Plates 4° Bread and Butter Pictes ALSO IN RICH CORINTHIAN GREEN with Green and White deckled edge. The Green is deep and exquisitely colorful for 4 Fruit Plates 4 Cups and Saucers $498 MEN’S also of white roses and carnations. The newlyweds will make their home on North Saginaw street. Symphony Unit Will Hear Talk by Joel Thome Joel Thome will speak on music) appreciation at the Wednesday meeting of the Association to the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra gath-} ering at the Ottawa drive home of Mrs, Maxwell L. Shadicy. * * * _ Savings For All the Family OXFORDS A student at Pontiac High GREAT SCOT School School. Joel attends Netzorg School . ¥ fof Music in Detroit. He studies Shoes for children, piano, percussion and violin, and misses and youths. ‘his published his first music for . percussion, entitled ‘Drums on the Phone.” The meeting was postponed from Monday until Wednesday, Regular $5.48 street and Anthony Guigar of Cam- eron avenue announce the engage- ment Marie, to Richard Wayne Weaver. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Weaver of Third avenue. | No date has been set for the wed- ‘ding. DELLA MARIE GUIGAR Mrs. Evelyn Smith of East Huron of their daughter, Della ‘}mas party for the Guided Missile revelation of secret pals in Feb- ruary, and Mrs. Walter Mann, president, reported on the Christ- Battalion which was given by the group. Mrs. U. H. Barnett told the story attend the affair, funds to supply shoes for needy Detroit school children. OPERA MEETING Leslie Allman of -North Cran- brook road, will preside Tuesday of ‘“‘The Mustard Seed” and devo-| at the annual meeting and lunch- |Rev. Viekman Talks | jhostess for the Tuesday afternoon tions were given by Mrs. John'eon of the Detroit Opera Associa- Huntzinger. ition in the Veterans’ Memorial Assisting the hostess with re- Building. Detroit. He is president freshments were Mrs. Q. R. Mahan of the organization. and Mrs. L. E.. Howlett. Among localites attending will be \Mrs. Walker A. Williams, chair- \man of the women's committee: iMrs. Gunnar Karlstrom, coordi- to Philatheg Class inator: Mrs. Fred L. Black, Mrs. Roy E. Hawkinson, Mrs. Richard The Rev. William Viekman dis- ‘Darragh and Mrs. Luther Leader. cussed how we recetved our Bible) Speaker will be Thomas Schip- and Christianity when he spoke pers, Kalamazoon musician, who before members of the Philathea will be guest conductor of the Class of First Baptist Church. Detroit S Mrs. Florence Harcourt was! troit Symphony on Thursday. meeting held in the church par- Parliamentary ors, A veading by Mrs. Verne Rohm Study Group and a duet by the Rev. and Mrs.! Viewman concluded the afternoon) program, Holds Meeting Mrs, Lester Oles was leader of + | $348 FLATS ~ By Jolene In blue, beige or red leather. Blue, brown suede. Grinnel suede ox- fords. Training is a MUST today Year Term. Beginning and Refresh Regular $6.98 iii din Fresher MEN-WOMEN Pick your JOB and PREPARE for it. Specialized woding to early employment. Enroll now for Mid- Monday, January 9 Day, Half-Day and Evening School ! Short Practical Courses |Proficiency Group the day when the Parliamentary |Ssudy Club met Wednesday in the Conducts Meeting ‘Masonic Temple. Sponsor of the lire. Arties ‘Atgustine ene igroup which demonstrated the les- tained members of the 1939-40 Pron mas aaa eye saan ficiency Club, OES, at her home An impromptu [their sponsors will be held on Jan.| oa. y, . Gathers at: CA spe en 3 to Be Feted 12 at the home of Mrs, Edward) yer," wleatinn uligh SEO | oe excner of Grend participant with a cross to follow} frolic, Hummel Jr, on Osage circle. =, Harry Woodman, retresh- Claytor _|Jesus’ teachings, “the hope of the} a ; A cooperative dinner honoring|the mew chapter at the Thursday] M&% Fed Mueller, tickets; Mrs. the YWCA, conducted the Neigh- ‘The Rey. John Mulder; associate’ Ge now menten of te tentiteis Sree, © Sy oats Fee Niet Ren Tm lise susctiag bald.on Oe RCA i awmte| of directors is being planned by/held at the pubtietty, ong Mra, Chom Le, (on Franklin Ag yea | members of the League of Catholic| Several social events are being | Barge, post-dance arrangements, | Plans were Laincheon was served by _-the} Women. plasined by the group, the first Neighborhood .|Susannah Wesley Unit with: Mrs. . eee taking place on dam, 22, when | An ice skating party for all mem-| April 25, with Percy Latimer as chairman. As-| members will enjoy a formal tea |bers, husbands and friends will/as hostess to members sisting were Mrs,. Choate, Mrs.| At the Thursday meeting of the! ping neld at the YWOCA trom 3 |be held on Feb. 4 at the home of|from this district. John Linabury, Mrs. V. R. Spencer, group, Mrs, Thomas Carry, presi-| until § o'clock. _ Mrs, Don Murphy on Cooley Lake| Luncheon was served by the Mrs, Daniel Murphy and Mrs. W. H. dent, appointed Mrs. Arthur Craw. Mrs., Marshall Ress, ways enti" local YWCA board. le Powell. - ford as chairman of the affair. {means chairman, announced a : “ ; : oe : wed doe areca fo [Ont Remmi Foor eT Saas" ruth Should Solve the Prob sented the new directors, Mrs. ' Prederick Deramean, Mire. Mat (0%4 Loan Building, © | UL 10U Olive tne ropiem thew GM, Mrs. Richect. Gisky, scol Gs Salter the Saar onion, . ; : 5 chapadatoniaba.tiioey ae By ANNE HEYWOOD ‘I have tried,” she continues, | If the girls she works with ean- | Quite possibly she should think Mrs. Omer DeConinek, Mrs. |Sorority Gathers Truth is not only stranger than| “to get out of it as much as | not understand this, and have no Gone wo ester Res George Michaels, Mrs. Marshall W744 A402 baci easier than fiction.| I can, I have told them 1 have | respect for her family's dinner |rre,'" “hCh People are more her + Sprague, Mrs. Lewis Swarts and - Fraicane see the unnecessary| an early date or that drinking | hour, it is a bad sign. (Copyright 1986) + gp ie Gee: i Be. . Mrs. Norman Haldane opened people get them-| Upsets me, or that I'm taking s —— her home on Somerset drive Thurs- by resorting to fiction,| Course aad musst leave right : moe. 4 ie evening to members of Beta relaxing with : . ; os a Chapter of Beta ‘Theta Phi soror wt *| But they insist’ that 1 go : | : 4 | . ’ | ee 8 and there I am, wasting time RA es ia Plans we the’ this young woman, for ex-|I don’t want to. a ee By Be spring dance and for jentertaining whom I shall call Jeanmie. . °:® , ; . Bee es ie hae wT “wen near works in an office in aj “They act as if I were P ad et ee . glamor field, where the/sndoty if J don’t go with them and, / : = 9 —— The next meeting will be held on are good and the pace|of course, I miss a lot of shop . ’ : j ; ~ Jan. 19 at the home of Mrs. oy ang one e@eee 00SEC a ateh From Connolly's Ralph Bergemann on Lincolnshire 7. * 6 being up like this, night aft- : : \ ry day after work,” shejer night. va et , : ; he girls stop for a drink| “What can I do?” , ' more apt to be two or| It is perfectly obvious that all 5 is, ' she has to do is tell the truth.| BY ' Mrs. insist that I join them e ¢. ¢@ A. K. Rohr quite unpleasant if I don’t. “I live at home and it takes) have to commute home, /|45 minutes to get there. The family} of LeBaron getting a later train|dinner is at such and such a time] avenue result, I am late for|and much as I'd like to join you,| announce the the faully gets an [youl have © enmt S00 ox. Po engagement of : - =| their daughter, $ - BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN! CERTIFIED. GEMOLOGISTS Registered Jeweler—American Gem Society JEWELERS 16 W. Huron St. ™ a ee J a & iitiy idee ee he The. Nearinake West indie now rakes norte oe all boots and shoes. By EARL WILSON ‘OIL AROUND THE TOWN 32: . BEST tS OS we. All control mechanisms are t reading the rest of the clauses. *- * « wait.” . Husbands are so mean, TV Producer Jack Hurdle sum- moned a famous surgeon te remove a telephone from wife Jeanne’s right ear, —probably discussing. some old wives’ tale .. . he © *& * “Salesmanship’s like riding a bicycle—a fellow has AS LOW ‘AS | to peddle himself to get any place,” 1 MeKj, Detroit. +] 49” Louis Armstrong, back from touring Europe, told how |4 . young Italian traveled across Italy to get him to try CALL ‘MAple 5-9021 for Your FREE WATER ANALYSIS jhorn ‘cause Satch’s blowing it for him all over two continents, thd DISTRIBUTING CO, jmemoncrr eam. Howard Hoyt, while Wm. O'Dwyer and Rosemary Ridgewell are still threatenin’ |... Shirl Conway may wed Joe (“Rath~- skeller”) King, prop. ‘of the college mse rendezvoms. . EYES are as Aly Khan bought Rita a home near 7 Paris. (The Aga took control of p | important as BOOKS French film company, and. she’ may | make, movies there)... A former big to your children’s learning! [fname star is seeing a psychiatrist — about insomnia ... Readers of Photo- [| See That They Are | |jplay magazine tabbed Kathryn Grant ‘OR. BUSSEY” FULLY Equipped fant Beane ot ee seine te ¢ ; \4, 0 se : “fs = 4 > i _THE PONTIAC ce i JANU “ARY 6, 1956 -| Jackie Gleason Reduces ety U. pcoming 7 Operation NEW YORK—I saw Salvador Dali at a party and wished ey might corintort you to know that Plorida drive-in thea- | im ~-Happy New Year.-“Happy ‘Thanksgiving; he -repiied; twining his mustachios.. . . Crooner Steve Lawrence says his new NBC contract's. tical. clause _ probibits him _from. Gen. David Sarnoff’s trusted aide, V. P. Mannie Sachs ‘ Frank é of RCA-Victer and NBC, has four NYC offices—but does} , rere Se si a ras much business..at restaurant tables, Young, wealthy and a a , successful, he’s single, though it’s known that one glamour) _ Wish I'D SAID THAT: “Some women suffer for. theie! galwired him just awe: marrying another, “Sorry. Couldn't| beliefs. They believe mer | can wear a shoe one size es Jackie Gleason's reducing for his operation so doctors! i ‘can get through to him... Diek Haymes and Errol Plynn,|Pleese—sheis alreagy unhappy with the things she exchanged WATER SOFTENER exes of Nora Eddington, were at the same table at El Morocco, NF Christinas gifts for, That's earl, brother. trumpet he'd made. He'd made only four before. But Satch \Fred F. Lester after a World War|the nat a5 Thonths hes shows ef $5.00 Per Month jdecided he must return this boy's faith. He tried it and,/1 Marine medical * ~ corps hero i“It blew like a horn I never knew could be.” He ordered four —— _- See ee eR FHA Terms—No Money Down [more Now the young: Italian doesn't need blow his own i Giie médics Wis theanseliae at Geasitiad phoiie Sock: “Pras. | tice Limited to General Practice.” ~ x * * *® -|. © EARL'S PEARLS . i “Show me a careless. polar tae Vaughn Monroe. * *« © * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Morty Gunty heard of a chorus | girl so dizzy that even when she second guesse. she’s wrong. Bob Olin reports on the woman who is really hard to, (Gopyright.1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) ~ Defoe Weighs Destroyer killed June 8, 1945, on Okinawa, . BAY CITY W®—The Detoe ‘Shiplot Downers’ Grove Ra | 5 589 ononanp UKE AVE. FE 4-4792 Building Co. has launched i ship. ae . previa dy. one See P This Sale Is Worth Your Investigating The ship will be christened the rt tra at Casablanca for Open Daily 9 to 9. Sat. Till 6 p.m. 70 per cent gain. ‘YOU SAVE $8 : f j ted for | r hool This Year Louis Armstrong rejected $2,500 for Eyes Examined or Sc ih a one-nighter at Cafe Society, then {| | Sow Recated ab played an hour—-for free—'cause Lionel ~~ © 40 §. Saginaw DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, - Hampton's there . . . Gary Cooper's / Next to State Theater daughter Maria dated Sean McDonnell Cin. bcs FE 4-521) OPTOMETRIST |... Fernanda Montel's tossing a big KATHRYN te ~ Community National Bank - - of PONTIAC Pontiac. Michigan STATEMENT OF CONDITION as of the close of business December 31,1955 RESOURCES ‘Cash on Hand and Due From Other Banks. ...... . 16,237.788.19 Securities of the United States Government. .... .31,137,840.06 47.:375,628.25 State, County and Municipal Bonds............ | 14,087,568.82 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. .........5...... ~ 105,000.00 | Loans and Discounts........... ‘Seeeeeeceesees £1,891,794.69 © | Real Estate Mortgages ...... beeen eeeeee ... ++. 11,626,242.93 23,518,037.62 ‘Accrued Income Receivable.......... snahiaeae 373,252.34 | Prepaid Expenses .~...........0..0.0.00005. a — 4,163.72 Bank Premises, Land and Buildings............. 954,179.22 Furniture and Equipment............ beeeeees . 170,239.74 | Real Estate Owned Other Than Bank Premises... .. 129,444.33 1,253,863.29 Other Assets ........ ieee she bce e ee eeeeaes 10,812.49 TOTAL RESOURCES ..................... : 86,728.326.53 LIABILITIES Deposits: Demand ..... Smis ons veces an $2 96 ate bx ae amo 46,970,534.82 Time .............% Sec Sol gy BeGeS dn bd Bae xo 31,480,060.22 -U.S. Government....... off $ 7.25 Reg. $129.50 Sleeper Love Seat. . ) from Belgium. Rose, green, beige..-..... 000... $29.95 %- ° Pp 2 “see . SIREPS TWO oon eee tact csccscteecsascachs $119.95 0 Res. vg 95 Pressed a Rug in 9x12 size. sicss Reg. $17.50 Planter Lamp cic eeee DS O95 Reg. $199.50 Foam Rubber Studio. Wrought iron eaf patterns in red, rose or taupe. sca 00 ws Oe i. f Mak t de bed. S$. 0 R Reg. $3.98 Yard Stair Carpet. Round wire in Reg. $44.50 Modern Floor Lamp -.. $19.95 Reg. $239. 50 Seve Restehocte Sleeper. Asa ce seed This ensemble consists Breen, red OF grey -...eeunseeas di octonnece ss $2.98 Reg. $ 5.95 Limed Ook Pictures. 12x16 $ 3.95 bed mattress. Save $40.00 ................-. $199.50 All patterns and. col- signed to go together. will surely fit your Fits over sink or win- taste in our huge dow. White Baked-on stock. SAVE! ors. There is one that Open Friday and Monday | Nights Until 9. } pode rr ie Be ee. ad jie, Si 1 ie. ina * ; > ~ | hE Be a’ & hs ; ee eet i < ts fia te ; \ ts : Si me : Ad. NE « sel AY secs ij are “cae PONTIAC: PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1936 £ | oe ~ : ih ae ioe %, Uae ee, / PLETE LI LINE of TRoad Projects ACE FIXTURES Hal 1355. Over Million Dollars} on Construction The Oakland County Road mission in 1955 awarded contracts for construction work totaling $1,059,043, according to Lee 0. Brooks, chairman. Projects were completed over ad stretches of road including: Twelve Mile from Haggerty to 'US.16, W. Long Lake from U.S.24 to M218, Stobart-Hickory Ridge y ifrom General Motorg to Labadie, John R at the incinerator- grounds, ; the Road Commission building ‘site on Pontiac Lake Road, Maple Road from Orchard Lake to M218, Ten Mile from Southfield to Ridge, and General Motors from Milford Plenty of Free Parking 4 Phone FE 5-9101 ge ‘OR RESTOKRAFT DELUXE INNERSPRING bart from General Motors to the eounty Line, Cedar from Round Lake to Union Lake, Crescent Lake from Pontiac Lake to Highland, W. Long Lake from Orchard Lake to) Telegraph and Cass Lake from M59 to Pontiac Lake. Another project saw the Tuttle Drain in Waterford Township ex- tended. —H The commission also let a $270, 535 contract for construction of its Reg. $59.50 AGINA \W 424 Orchard Lake Ave. * Remember! ‘No Reasonable Offer Retused! | . . \ a Open Daily 9 to 9 ( FE 4-001 ‘SAYLES Ne weme wales ot toiees be e VALUES | to $19.99. Your choice of fleeces, novelty patterns, zip-outs. -@ VALUES 1 nive 4 sow thei eeltag bor yen behind the wheel of a '56 Buick with today’s Variable Pitch Dynafiow. It comes from something the engineers call - “double regeneration” — which is another way of saying double-action take-off. It’s a nimble and jnstant new getaway response you get at an easy nudge on the gas pedal— Because Buick engineers have now found a way to make Dynaflow’s whirling oil add to its own velocity at the very beginning of _ pedal travel—to turn up higher torque faster right from a standing start. Know what that means? It means you now have a brilliant new nimbleness for city and traffic driving at only part throttle. , It means you now have an instant and solid take-off in your cruising range—even before you switch the pitch of “this airplane- principled transmission. It means you now have better gas mileage than ever before — because you get this snappy new sizzle within the first inch of pedal travel, where you do all your normal driving. And it means you still have, in reserve, the full-power acceleration of Dynaflow’s switch-pitch action when you floor the pedal for an emergency safety-surge. r You really ought to try this new excitement —and all that goes with it— Local Delivered Price _ of the 1956 Buick SPECIAL 2-Door, 6-Passenger Sedan Model 48 [illustrated at right} is 2,287" +Any state and local taxes, additional. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities. A wide variety of extra- cost equipment and accessories availcble at your option. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE SUNT BUICK WIL BUILD THEM scare etait i mache mena a “( weiatita Sencinte Eales satia cod in Buiok's new Variable Pitch Dynaflow!') Like the great new ride—and the sensible new safety features—and the prideful feel- ing of Buick’s new sweep-ahead styling — and the record-high power and compression of big new 322-cubic-inch V8 engines. So come in and let one of these beautiful new '56 Buicks tell you the story in the way it knows best—on the road, under power, lancing curves, humbling hills. Can you make it this week? *New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century—optional at modest extra cost on the Special. ; weet JACKIE GLEASON ON TV Every Solurdoy Evening est- # rs \ ; AT A NEW LOW PRICE—4-Season Comfort in your new Buick with FRIGIDAIRE CONDITIONING _ OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. 210 Orchard Lake Avenue Pontiac, Michigan Phone FE 2-9101 to $29.99 Wool fleeces and warm inter- linings. Boxy or fitted. ® VALUES to $39.99” All-wool kurls and fur trims, High quality coats! STOREWIDE CLEARANCE in EVERY DEPARTMENT! Top Off the Season With premenidous Savings! . DRASTIC REDUCTIONS | S WE'RE CLEARING THE DECKS! COA a 3 BIG GROUPS! ‘3 | ‘4% ALL BELOW THE WHOLESALE. COST! : x ALL PRICED AT ROCK BOTTOM! Choose from our vast collection. of : cocetate > prints, taffetas, wools, foilles one bases ‘others. : ~ 39 DRESSES Values to $5.99 sD 12 FORMAIS. 7) JACKETS ae ° Vaubs to $7.99 18 JUMPERS Values to $2.99 $s] 200 BLOUSES . 12 ROBES _ AND LOUNGE PJ's Values to $ $7.99 | HATS VALUES TO $7.50. Satin, Felts, Velours, Brushed Wool, Charge Accounts Invited 1 2 °3 CLEARANCE BAGS VALUES TO $4.95 1:2 Open Mon. & Fri. ’til 9 P.M. — % * Dre re Faber SaaS A, ae Tea are Tr eet Soa Bee fre op ae Ce ee na vi, Rett. 9 q dee. ~~. of é “ a i, is io sy 4 fas oe ao ae ee i ' a ue : i aoe ik , “3 : Sy As 4 i i Baltes. nee mite pt ag . THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, JANUARY | 6 1056 Dee ny See Helly yoda Toadies. ) , Patri Elizabeth Taylor Faces Busy Year Carparwise y LOUELLA 0. PARSONS ‘The violeteyed honey of MGM Immediately following “Rain. ene et a si ~ * Benet @ A FINE PLACE TO.DINE | HOLLYWOOD UNS) — Any out- ;| tree County” (which has a long, | day to 10 days exploiting hig bout t ‘ Eleehon|!9t hubby Mike Wilding and her| bec will star tn James Mich: row,” Jor which she Taylor this year can forget their|*hildren ‘may find throuble “Bor- ee ee ee we ot on Accdomy ig Bove | dreams rowing” her for a night at home. Van te tee Anderson. Pern > ie recall, i the | see ; Try our «deliciously tender filet mignon. Our me oe ‘chicken. Our lobster tails — BROILED OVER CHARCOAL right before your eyes. : Lee and Pete Martin Your Host and Hostess of the VILLA INN Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure 60 Parkview Bivd, Lake Orion \ For Reservation — MY 2-6193 - MY 2-9258 L say good-bye to joe Banket and his orchestra. Saturday night is ie hee last night with us. We hope his. many friends will After 4 sensational years at Bloomfield Inn, we are sorry to i Lome ©. wish him well, DINE ond DANCE . To the music of One of the Country's Leading Orchestras, featuring music on. the SWEET AND DANCEABLE side. BLOOMFIELD INN PROUDLY PRESENTS BOB SUMMERS. | | HIS SAXOPHONE ond ORCHESTRA oh | He has appeared in many pictures including | ENTERTAINMENT Featuring - Joyce Songer Trio Btars of Radio, Records and TV g he z a. Bing Crosby's Blue .Skies’’ for Paramount and ~ and Introducing has played for many leading hotels and supper — NOBLE LEE Leland clubs throughout the -eountry, _. Pe, K. wo steey. Sunday 6 to ? ? > c him be | Heary’s Bloomtield Inn SPADAFORE'S BAR 3 ' COCKTAILS—WINES—BEER mall BARBECUE CHICKEN —-in TH -in or out $1. 00 No Cover or Minimum Charge OPEN 4 P. M. TO 2 A. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY , FOOD SERVED UNTIL 1 A. 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The $100-a-plate affair will} FRIDAY and SATURDAY eo . ws be one of eight in Michigan to raise ; : veh the Army in Ranes, campaign funds for the Republican s Doors Open 12:45 ) Miller, @ bachelor, is now livifig| party. Doolittle led a daring U. S.11 in Pontiac but as yét has estab-jair assault on the Japanese main. address. _—-_ land early in. World War II. ‘§ Tay eee me INTOAJUNGLE! The shocking experience of a pretty teachers the kid ‘with the switchblade knife—all the startling drama of the novel is on the sereen! \ — prices — Adults 50¢ Child 20 TODAY’ & SAT URDAY IT HAPPENS IN CHIKU.SHAN, CHINA! ioe | |=6(OKN WAYNE MGM's Pririag| caren saca: | BLACKBOARD : ae JUNGLE % ‘Top Gun'‘|° kiooies’ Mavice |] Me ett ee ad dee Sterling Heyden: EXTRA CARTOONS - SERIAL . ] »- GLENN FORD: oe ween : eo * & & DEAN ( WINNER of © eee poems : Audience Awards ~ Van HEFLUIN - Aldo RAY i ; James WHITMORE - Raymond MASSEY 7 of the Year!!— : Features at: 2:81-6:05-9:33 COMING SUNDAY AUDIENCE AWARD WINNER! | BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! “MR. ROBERTS’| 3 é ror ee THEBEATS 1 ; | ‘ : GORDON scott 4 OPEN VERA MILES - PETER VAN EYCK WARNER BROS. 4 ) with JACK ELAM ond ser PRESENT 4 5 a.m, to JAMES ; dome 2p |SaT. a IP. M. | a eee | ® 4 \ - puzoawerer HT sunpay onmens I'M THE MANAGER'S WIFE ---1 Want to Tell You of a Motion Picture I’ve Just Seen! | P EAGLE THEATER |! Wirmour a 9 tics coin sen FRIDAY and SATURDAY Sa smsapnes a 10:45 ANEMA! bak ies oo a ~ sm ad @ WANTED TO BUY | The other night my husband invited me . ay on om, MATALIE won SAL MINED 1G to in Will Ww 9 ws; The adventure written a hundred years i | ALSO. 0°-—Cls? oo Se ee baer ene Wousea. Bie before its time becomes a motion picture it = SE it to be remembered forever! . e Piper's Magezine Outlet THEY'RE ALL OUT | 35 Auburn Ave. FE 4-8240 LF "DEN iLAKE THEATER) — TONIGHT two in the theater. Believe me, both of us sat stunned and electrified for almost two hours as suspense crowded suspense. We lived every scene . . . breathless and tense with excitement. Nerve tingling thrills piled on thrills mounting to a startling climax. Shown at 11%4:68-0:01 Here is a story rich in_hur ; £20000 Leagues | , 4 eats | packed with suspense and tension . . . | 1; -F NDER RETHE-. Seat 4 "arin on a and of the torment and courage of a When it was over | realized it was one of the most remarkable motion pictures | had ever seen. See it and | am sure you'll agree with me. Alc TONTIAES BIG BARGAIN SHOW! MIGHTY SAGA of the OLD WEST! , MRS ARTHUR SANFORD (Mrs. Theater Manager) 7 He figures a daring plan to save his family! SHOWN AT: 12:33 | 3:47 - 7:01 ~ 10:15 CinemaScope takes you through desert legion, Caliph ambush and wild Turcoman women watriors.. . . as it transports you into exotic. ancient Persia with the resourceful, Spapunde: cheek rascal of a rogue . .. Hajji Babal ear WAT que CHE ong oo oes coon en I “nai Seba tn the Wender of STEREOPHONIC SOUND 4 2 AR We coperenee teamns tv fom Comer M Shown at 11:00 2:14-6:98-8:42 PEGGY CASTLE -- WILLIAM TALMAN -- MARIE WINDSOR. Ea in “TWO GUN LADY”. TS SUN: “HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE”3}| : ° ALSO: “NIGHT PEOPLE” | ~« i= a 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘FRIDAY, JANUARY 6 1956 +. 5 i © 2 | ae . oo iH 5 were getting out. visional addition Bus lines also reported @ Jetup placed & The- in the holiday rush,and said travel two-platepn kicked 11 field ishould be back to normal in a end -1 of 45 con. few days. The same report came and and ranked fifth in scor+ trom railroads. fensive eleven and middle Wightkin, who ° | Bill Creekmur of thé The game, won Oklahoma Pittsburgh tackle position; over Maryland, 20-6, attracted a was hard-hitting record crowd of 76,561 spectators. squad, at Notre Dame, Gats: Many who came to Miami for|ing &, fantastic record of never the week-long Orange Bow! festivi- Otto g missed a practice nor 4 ties arrived by private plane, au- retiremen tmoment in any game bes itomobile or bus in addition-.-to powerhouse their of injury. Ever since he be-- those who came aboard ar ery afar the regular offensive center = has never been removed air lines, treins and buses. ‘The air lines ‘reported recora| Survey Shows Trend ‘%, icrowds, Eastern Air Lines. said its = i= === Skiers Flood Upper Peninsula Resorts conducted their interviews with skiers at the major resorts — Ishpeming, Marquette, Iron Moun- fo Snap Slump Favorite Now Has 3] Game Losing Streak: MARQUETTE ® — Skiing is far from new to the upper peninsula, But what's happening to skiing in ‘line aren thie seneen ts now and ‘| different — — even to the “Old Pros.” SRO a Amn a *e.e at says Crystal Falls. : By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wnitens ‘Ailes: reported on For 3H youre ‘the teat 288 Jong-|n mirvey i eomineed ante Sane Here is the weekend report for The Iowa Hawkeyes, virtually the | wertiow crowd for the past few|ets in the world have soared offjresorters are spending half|winter sports in in: same team that won the Big Ten/days, mostly to Eastern cities, but|Masestic Pine Mountain, the high-|a million dollars annually in the on oe Ste Beg ong A basketball crown last season, must/it said some standby passengers |est artificial ski slide in the world UP. mann seeenreani-* nits fight out of a terrific slump as they|found space through cancellations. |located at Iron Mountain. Further, Michigan Tech says heen” Garel techn sow new, shine pep con defo of tn Teen, Mem | 70 a en ey (eee a cme, fo slide and the pro- y J — “Spatreeyer art br conter UNCLE Sam-Takes | Seea,"ie” tp per’ patna | er writ th "penta ig Ria ene ve py ence campaign at home against), , . gained an international repu- | This would bet a 300 per cent | Omen morn excellent. eral formidable tes ! a hot-shooting Michigan State win- lions Carpenter tation, increase in business. md mILL— —Kemporoxere 30; 31 ing, Dale Dodrill of the Steelers ner of five of its seven starts. Iowa But all this took place before! The survey says the average SPORTS, PARK—6.7 ‘solid and Les Richter of the Rams. Corq- has taken only three of seven non-} LITTLE ROCK, Ark. ( — The|the upper peninsula suddenly found|skier spends $30 on a trip — us-| 8 Be sar era yey petition also was keen among the conference games and has lost| Detroit Lions can scratch for two|some 600 ski resorters gracing var-|ually for a weekend or a short|powder snow, skiing excellent ! with Chuck Bednarik three in a row to Washington, Stan-|years power - running back Lew stay. foe Oe eS NM ew of the Eagles, George ee al --ferd and California. Carpenter. Any running he does . ‘oon Why do Michigan skiers travel suing east base, 3 powdered pone u ee ee “We've just been lacking om | will i tt me Oot Wi Victo _— der a. Pg My — ey |prominent in the voting. ' offense,” moans coach Bucky lor. Uncle Sam ; 6 at Bay City fair grounds, Here are. the at the 1955 ie ; . 24-year-old former the state only eight are located| iN | sociated Team (incl Sea : | + eons ages rit University of Arkansas star, was . : north of the Straits of Mackinac?) AVALANCEE—13 packed bese, 3 new hone, ag0, Uelget omt ee) a as dette ito tha army sere | Gap * *# «@ BOYNE NTAIN—S-10 base, 2 pow- Ends — The Hawkeyes have four of their shipped Chaff The col survey showed: gg ey B~ rere, ae . 3 first five regulars back from last peligro hasle aetrl ms arrows 1. Asam the UP is more re-|ineh light snow, caiing. fait, “ouenns ee mee Je. Pete Ragies, 92. 290. Indiana = igh hy Ss aes tis cme are peer ebewree-s xt. = | soe pel ae AETIIN —_ Hee we he few memnre nfs AE oe mores, But off their record thus Heavy Impost for )nd Place 2. Many skiers prefer to “‘make|yosgonine \ne suing. | offensive team backfield chosen for The Associated Press All-Pro |Boans Pinar Hams "St, to Colece ot far they have slipped from a pre- ° j ithe rounds” ef good ski slopes and], MACK nibs no skiing,” | football team. Alan Ameche, upper left, of the Baltimore Colts, won| ™*. Center season co-favorite role with Ili- for Nashua in- Detroit Now Only Five; _upper peninsula ofes are) _ ‘Lame vate ‘medtum powder, 16! the fullback ‘spot snd Otto Graham, upper right, the sensational |Prank Ostst!, Browns, 33, 240, Marchal oe etka! aan “enaaent Wid "Ce we ow Unly oy Facilit in the L tis 0-10, bese, one-hailf we —— Southfield, Berkley and Hazel | scorers, Frank Rogers of the |(50) in the county area. between te Ss un Mewen Cael ce ng: - Two recent appointees, Athletic) Park te demand attention as | Lakers and Jim Davison of Mil- —_ “es - MOTORS Director Stu Holcomb and head} league contender. ford, will stage a pointmaking Coach Tom Raeside, without ‘ GENUINE DEER SKIN ” Parseghian,| Walled Lake will attempt to| °omtst a player over 6 feet, holds sur- |, Imlay City which suffered its | MITTS | 18 Months to Pay! jemphasized this point yesterday as| break into the clear in the Inter-/ Rogers is currently carrying a prising wins over Madison and ‘Mest toms to Almont y | For Warmth and Woes , they met Chicago sports writers| Lakes b Farmington. The| 24.0 average a Birmingham in the team’s last | meets Millington in a South Cen- Sheen Lined $6.95 y visiting Farmington rage and Davidson 23.7, pom eep . and radio and television sports-| Vikings hold loop wins over Berk-|however Milford has backing| *%*® *=rts. magne enorme. Wool Lined $5.95 - , casters for the first time. ley and Waterford and coach Niles} strength in Fred Baker who is| Defending champion Roseville| Utica is at home against South’ sls *, | Phone r) Wand B -aargs i _ p> ate gee ssa Freeland will be counting on the | averaging 17.0 per game. visits the Avondale court and reerag tha amare Hills travels to| AL HILDE . ‘and La (5-0) is oe sine games Jog its schedule in Oakland G b . L Flint Tech, in efaer pation: * . ee , stressed speed angle as Area . ee C m At Lake Orion a pair of hungry ‘elegraph : COMPLETE AUTO PARTS ¢ fe announced he had signed his Cage Standings reenber g, ronin 00 teams meet when the Dragons] ally O83 PS (0-4) entertain Oxford (0-3), : ag a to beip him Spi piammmmeaientel Ta - 1) 1956 Hall of F amers = |; NEW YORK (It's voting time rll umpire in organized baseball again for baseball's Hall of Fame|for at least five years. Previously and it may be that Hank Green-|@ Player needed to have been re- jj berg and Joe Cronin this year wii"? for only one year, even though serving as manager, coach make the coveted ut. or umpire, AND ACCESSORIES PLENTY OF PARKING | Pontiac Piston Service GEORGE'S - NEWPORT’S JANUARY CLEARANCE _ Om a we Sveunael i : Rerkle a | tag and fast execution of plays |Ve> Dre. 6 are of the utmost importance.” EASTERN MICHIGAN LEAGUE a | (The Wildcat coach defined the mow Gee + ° * L . ail m | “ Birmingh: levitaceset 8 3 2 , ; _. GORNER OF CASS AND LAWRENCE iegiel = deceptive away ~ Ferndale. ssc ¥ @ 3 8] Greenberg, now general manag-) The deadline for voting this year SAVE AS. NEVER BEFORE! - : rane pth a Mt cemets "2% of Y Jer of the Cleveland Indians, waslis Jan. 23. The ballots will be Sn) Stee =| SPORT SHIRTS t ‘s in INSTALLED Holcomb admitted that North-| WAYNE-OAKLAND League | (Situs igi handed siggets i | | |western's tough academic require- wet Se™i|man with Detroit, In one year he Pre i’ Stud jments—generally rated as the stif-|,eisora *®@ 3 1)walloped 58 home runs. Cronin, in D y fest in the Big Ten—helped make|W. Bloomfield’ :.../°."'.2 1 3 lhe Reyday @ top-flight | | UP: the molding of a good football team|ciarencevitie avcleees bd 2 3/and manager of the Washington FY | “ey = = lCtCssC( ee “a tremendous job.” He said: Brighton, rsonurioneasien 2 3 3| Senators, also is in the rent ates PO 6 Changes ee Be = , y .. wee ; these days as general manager Of FNUTY WIIMIIVS 8 3£— 8 8 8 athiete’s : a OAKLAND B LEAGUE the Boston Red Sox. # | ™”© 4. gti, CIiAIAI) Chinas | Ford, Chevrolet, Ply- » mouth . . . complete § brake relining. First 4 Quality. Fully Guar- The biggest starvation losses, J anteed. _Parts and Labor | @} the deer were found in the Kal See eee crust, makin’ | Bartlett says, are usually in the ms kaska and Mio area in the northern — o> | inst week «i COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE * lower peninsula, but conservation * week in A department game experts feared Pie meet siguiicont Hing shew sula, and al MARKET TIRE co. the worst starvation would occur|the two starved deer in. the lower the upper. : COMPLETE JOB 3] 4°° LANSING (#—Two starved deer found in the snowy Michigan north- land this week revived grim mem- ories of wholesale starvation = ing past winters and renewed a bi ter dispute over contro! of the ‘a herd. in the deep snow of the upper researcher, said the situation has! Although weather conditions are improved slightly in the upper|not much worse than in other covered balls which meet the spe- pete | ot snow 4 settied)years, winter in the north coun-| ifications. Visiting coaches would] wi new snowt: But at the same time, snow ia a much of the deer areas has de- greatest enemy. leather ball on offense when the Serene lipid pose Hee That is the try came earlier than usual, d's have the option of calling for aif League Games ° * ia ; i menial Mele mowally AD ot Ch ugersia ss sa. 5 “S ¥| Last year when Joe DiMaggio,| Ponder Proposal to first two years at least— mac"? tcc 2} } ded Lyons, Dazzy Vance and Gab-| Permit Confabs With? § [4@. 2\ seaestat ; Avondale... lad 1 2|/by Hartnett were enshrined, Green- PI C h required to take the same [Roseville ...: Daa 2 ay One Player, Coac courses as the average (Clawson 1 2 1 a4{berg and Cronin ranked fifth and arts student who has ke Cries rena cit ® ‘4/sixth in the voting by 10-year mem- time for study.” ~ _ atr-ybers of the Writers’ Assn.| NASHVILLE, Tenn. ®—The foot- Tenque §=Gomes/ Greenberg’ was named on 157 bal-jball rules comimittee of the Na-/] \# == t i [ehh sone Holcomb reminded that de- 13 8 3. i/lots, 32 shy of the required 189 or|tional Federation of High Schoolij ela Yee Pre ee rn eee a 2 1 2 375 per ot Gee 381 halite Gust. Athelotie Astne, pondessd 9 piipae power done before— «2 2 2 3)Cronin named on allow coaches to confer with] ESP nas Wee) Weer jnotably in 199 when the Wildcats «ee 3 HI * 8 «@ single team members during . FE 4-8230 Gfveat California, 20 to 14, in the pryae Oeadue * * The veterdh scribes will vote for /charged time outs. Rose Bowl. players, active at some time * Northwestern wound up in the League games ing the years 1930-'50, inclusive.| In yesterday's session, the com- : wr Big Ten cellar in 1955. 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The guild said it had the jfull support of | the 16 other guild, [TIRED AFTER A HARD DAY'S. WORK? a restful massage. It will do wonders for you. rer today the facilities available. at Rag , YMCA ATHLETIC CLUB im Today for Rates — FE 5-616 ~* 10 SENECA STREET affiliates, * . - “We've done nothing — ‘said Charlie Johnston, president of the International Boxing Guild, of which the local guild is an affiliate. We're ready to fight in New York lright now. But if he (Helfand) takes our licenses away, we have to go out of town. We'll go any- where to get fights. None of us is Ss betas Oo ci Jord tone last night voted upanimously not)r Defiance of Commission Ends Big-Time Fisticufts |- Helfand, is a notorious police char- * * * c “1 state from the most unim- ipeachable source that Benny ‘Trot- ta (who promotes in Baltimore — his son-in-law Angelo Munafo) s Carbo's representative in the ky of Baltimore,” said Helfand. “In the last three weeks, previous to this deal (moving the televised fights from St, Nicholas Arena in New York to Baltimore) Frankie Carbo and Benny Trotta, whose real name is Benny Magliano, met in the city of Baltimore to engi- neer the deal.” * 6 ae PONTIAC PRESS. 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The 27-year-old former Michigan State Champion, who is the daugh- ter-of Joe Devany, now in his 33rd year as pro at Grosse Ile, has also been Detroit District Cham- pior five times. Miss Devany leave next week for Florida to join other women stars now touring the said she would ‘| Armiy Athletes | SEOUL w — American soldiers te Walker Sought International Boxing Guild of which the New York Boxing Guild is an affiliate, points defiance at Guild headquarters here last night. The Guild voted unanimously not to dissolve ‘its membership as or- dered by Julius Helfand, chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission. Helfand outlawed the Guild after a nine-month inquiry Get Chance at Olympic Berths ~ Korean Servicemen Can Ask for Trials for 1906 Games stationed in Korea will- be given ae poectayly to gealy fer. Ge = * * * Servicemen who might qualify for the Olympic tryouts in the Unit- ed States may apply to their com- Will be sent to the tryouts. manding officers. If accepted they) rin Wolfpack Here for Chiefs’ 3rd Valley Contest Close, Hot ‘Argument in Sight Tonight on PHS Floor reer Trt | Bay City Central......... =~ rw... were selected for the team. Eleven Army men became place and point winners, and Maj. Sammy Lee, a former member of the 8th Army efor a won two diving cham- as Bell's Aide DALLAS ® — ‘Doak Walker, Southern Methodist grid great and a power on the Detroit Lions’ pro- fessiona] team until his retirement at the end of the season just con- cluded, .will be offered the job of backfield coach at Southern Meth- odist, Matty Bell, athletic director announced today. Walker is im Honolulu for the Hula Bow! football game, Walker said before leaving for Honolulu that he would not enter the coaching field, but sports ob- servers believe he might change his mind. He operates several busi- winter circuit. ness enterprises in Dallas. Wolverine Skaters to Play inU.S. Olympic Fund Game | ANN ARBOR \—Michigan’'s fly- ‘ing Canadians, U.S. National col- legiate hockey champs, take on the best U.S. amateurs next Wednesday, Jan. llth to send more money into Olympic coffers. * * & The game between ‘Michigan and tle in its outcome. But like they say, it ain't the outcome, it's the money. This money will go to the, U.S. Olympic fund, The Michigan team, composed of Canadians, has reigned as the the U.S: Olympic team means lit-|° top or near-top U.S. “collegiate hockey power for eight years. It has come under attack for its large Canadian contingent. But Coach Vic Heyliger has said iiceseeenew_ene sine @ 2 P.! J es ane. ht—Plint rere ve =| ; Saginaw No Arter Mill An experienced, crew of Bay City Central basketball players engagements, one--a—very close battle. cd Ld * This tilt is the 3rd Saginaw Val- ley battle for each squad. They stand ‘tied for 3rd place at 1-1, lack of that ingredient. sees Poritiac as having an edge in height, plus the home floor ad- ” ° * * s Both PHS and Wolves rely heav- ily on balanced scoring, from all their players. Neither bas an out- are: For Pontiac—Willie Dewalt and Rod Treais, forwards; .Hud Ray, center; Larry Peet —_ Dave Diehm, guards. For Bay City—Karl protier and Johnny Krafft or Charley Cramp- ton, forwards; Harold Bush, cen- ter; Jim Chesney and Crampton ¢ or Krafft, guards. time and time again that there are two prime reasons. First Michi-| gan borders Canada. Second, Canadian talent is improving U.S. collegiate and amateur play. * * ¢ Still, the Olympic squad which meets Michigan will have two Wol- verine alums on its roster; goalie Willard Ikola and forward Johnny Matchefts. This Week’s These two are examples of the improved American hockey talent, ‘brought on by playing with the Canadians SPECIAL! here’s a STRAIGHT STEER FRONT END ALIGNMENT | SPECIAL! We Will . 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Shoder Barr, a member of the NCAA Tele- vision Committee and director of athletics at Franklin & Marshall College, says there will be few if any changes in televised football next fall. _* ® Barr, who made the prediction before flying to Los Angeles 'for the NCAA annual meeting, said re-, ports he received showed general approval of the present NCAA tele- vision code. 6% The code calls for eight ‘‘games jof the week” and five regionally televised games. “So far as I have learned,” Barr said, ‘this program seems to meet with the general approval of all. Even the Big 10 and the Pacific |Coast Conference, which first were |Michigan and the Olympic team: reported opposed to it last year, lare said now to be i in n favor of it.” s 50" SALE Exchange "199" e Famous G-E 9.2 Refrigerator @ Full Width Freezer @ Full Width Chiller Saginaw St. South 30 S. CASS STORE HOURS: 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Z Friday @ 2 Vegetable Drowers @ Adjustable and Re- movable Door Shelves FE 5-6123 8 a. m. te 9p. m. 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To Place ‘Your mee j ie ~ DUNALD DUCK Enjoy Dail WANT AD - rT) THERE OW ARE, \ oc 0 DIAL FE 2-8181 COME OVER FOR DINNER a ker gs joy \ Ao 818 ly ae GOT Ne EXPENSIVE! 17S ro / 1900 Path Lereepricn, tom A pee renee F ati “Good news, darling, you're well enough to get back into our hair’ “ 5 . ' bd | & 1 ie tt mci a os i see nd ‘ 4 13. le < > a. is oe |B. te es ah I 2 a 2: ai 2 |S. V be opened Jan. 23. ee soc i d on : ' ; around 240 tb at 9.65; most ‘sows 350- "New York Stocks ; grercey “es By 800-950; lcte be a3s. 3 few Michigan hid Needed MARKI 7 $ Ma el foves. (Late Morning @uotations) . : perRort POULTRY ‘Balable catia’ 1,000: " calves 200; Air Reduction 381 Deere | -...... 338 Ly me iy ig “ag saeiaretcy mid utc and Sa to 8 lower: bulls active | Poin Sil Hi «(ie Saar Sg BE Bae AIRE Ee venir Sas so ltetam ta, ee Sica” eee (FOF oca ) Ay: : “y Am Airling.... 23.4 o. 646 rdasters tera 21: heavy|a few choice 960 ' steers : a lait Cap ..... 4. hem..." be" {beeny Lag A oy _perRorT, den, & (AP)-The foe ‘Slightly igher aE Sea Bt Bepegs am lemme ee rtee, cut, Slee! Rave uence hacetee Bl LANSING, — Local govern Ph. gmei d 6 ee et af “ ee ee Ss ef Gl coe am sre 34; old roosters|high good steers 15.00-19.00; s few good|ments state assistance. nj quoted : M4; breeder turkeys,/and choice heifers 16 9,00; solving Micliigan’s water, sewage foew Maren: aid gm Betere.... SF Lene d Chem . 116 toms down to 11.00; utility and com~ : with-|, 4 oer ge tani 5.00) NEW YORK Ww — Prices were |4™ p.9°"""". 227 Lartuer a Bales on with farm of- |e cows | 10.941 00: cannere endjand the |ascy. "sso bu. Nee i 2.80-3.00 bu Me-|slightly higher today in early deal-|Am™ Geeting 34 yaertin Gt" /365 needs Lee ample. |elai bulls 14.80-16.25: vealers 29.00 down, Der advisory committee agreed to- tosh, fancy, 25" ba; Ne 1. 2.60-3.00), in the atock market: Am Tel & Tel 180.3 Mey D Str ‘= fair. Good y caponettes inicull to commercial vealers unevenly 10.00-iday, Ti bteaas bus cider, No. 1, 200-26) © ; Aim Viscose x61 Me e, 26.1! Supplementing the shortage of 5-8 ib Maslable steep $60: stenghier latuhe ang The committee met in a day pace Of ¢-sai, ease, Pears, | Bose, fancy, 4.00 bu.;| Gains ran Yo around .a point Anae Go ‘oD Monsen ch - 466'heavy hens '|gheep steady; g00d 10. prime” wooled'session devoted mostly sins i cashoatan =. Beets, toaped,”No, 1, with a couple of Sere: Losses ons Pry e-. $31 — ‘ard #3) y Pout: ao _jehoice and prime Sader’ di 109 Ii 1.08; cult sion by ti ive subcommittees study. he! 1.50-2.00 bu. Cabbage, No. 1, 2.00 2.25 bu.‘ usually were small. D &Co.. 173 Nat Cash R . 36 cuicaco Sahel to low good 10.00-16.80; ing problems of water, water curly, No. 3, 180-2. bu.; red, No. 1, . Atchison .... 3532 Net Dairy ... 99 | ,CHICAOG, Jon. ¢ (AP) —Laye poultry /ab.ent- cull to choice sieughter e6¢#/ nichts sewage, drainage and 1.15-225 bu; carrots, to fancy, * Atl Refin ..... 304 wat Gype... 49.5) Stendy te 7a 400-7.00. ‘ , * ap erie ee ST ES ols giined baying. attention as Arm E -"*: ah, Me ", 47.3] §R00:, soon i sours, a Tycterday —— nance. Slightly easier tendency ap-|!. 50600 crate: Ne. 1 100.150 dos. Benguet... 17 NY Central... 46 to} higher; heavy hens 225-|Eord Tractor Divisi The subcommittee on “water, wheat early, répresent-|bchs. Ho tah, No. 1, 3.50 00 pk.|did the steels, aircrafts, and chem- | Beth stee! hs Nis M Pow ..-32.4/ 96; ight hens ees: broilers or ftryers|! OF vision headed by Sen. Fred Nicholson (D- continuation of the decline] batt <7 He. 1. “o-.90 dea bebe icals. There lat but. vision | ist a : a No Am Av |onder diy teas-36 ae 30300 Develops New Mower van Dyke) 188 ; arsiey, curly, the list t no division : Nor Pac ... 143 way late yester-|1. 160-185 §0-Ib. beg. Parsiey. curly. signs in ’ 1. @32 sewst Airline | 187 lishment of a state water, sewer day, but the bread grain quickly/No } :%0-\% Sor pee. Farenige, to.|W8S depressed. “of Ohio Ol. 384 Livestock A new mower attachment whichiand drainage development agency. recovered. Distant futures were}, 12-118 \4 bu. Potatoes, fancy, 180) Houston Oil. up 6% yesterday, [3g Ovens I ot 3) sucaurs soraneeun” can be raised or lowered by fin-| Such an ager most in demand on continued “— ‘vince, wo 1, wise” 2.06 om ——— toa the a a ne 3 Pan A W Air : ny 8 (AP) — Hogs — gertip control of a built-in hydraul-|powered to accept federal funds othouse, No. 1, ubar' Ci ra | ‘ weather. hothouse’ No, i, 36128 old. box: Tol Page pil today on 2,500 | 2 Pee 11, Penh pl.” 182 salable 00, Not enough hogs to Makelic system. has been developed by|fF Planning purposes. and channel Wheat near the end of the first 1, 125-130 @oz.” hs. 8q Acorn, | fining Co. It © ’ - 43 Parke Da". 41 | Cattle—galable 150. s Lareely, ® cow TUB: the Tractor and Implement Division|*¥¢™ to local communities. It hour was unchanged to % higher,|No, },,100-1.29 bu; Butternut, Ko. 2, shares up 2% at 152% and then | Case. J1 Bt 25.2|market steady. Compared Thursday: also collect data and conguct re- March $2.10%; corn \ to %s high- bu uber’ ‘hothouse, taney. 160" sib. pached its gain to om 4 1%. BAS Pelee OS S23) and ne Se of the Ford Motor Company. search on ways to improve water er, March $1.30; oats unchanged) oi-y ‘11s, No. 1, 125-1.80 Tomatoes | 2h company 8 a! iquidation * §g1 Phelps D §8.3\let for prime, choice, utility and low) 4 ions with either six or sev- {quantity and quality. to’ M% lower, March 66%; rye % to Hothouse No 1) 200-280 8-ib bext; Should produce $165 a share for - 43 a ee ee conto olae Gao: s ony oe en-foot cutter bars, the mower is| The entire committee, appointed|* % higher, March .$1.23%; soy- —_— tonne ee ar hae se bu, | Stockholders. ph 452 Pi Plate O . 70.4 TOM ee stockers nd fecder™ oo, ax.icapable of cutting four acres an|>y Gov. Williams, deferred action bs " BREEN! ot ke } t i oe, - beans unchanged to % higher, Jan-| jseruce AND 8iLAD GREENS — Atlantic Refining opened on 6,000 6. eee 13.2 merous small lots, mestiy prime 964-1160 hour in average crops at average|0" recommendations of. subcom- . wary $2.39, and lard to|Celery cabbage, No. 1, 1.00-1. shares up 2 at 37% and then fet! Ba 448 Pere Olt .... 386 choice ‘teers 19.00-22.00: some high|speeds. mittees until a Jan, 18 meeting. : — best. _ ; 20.00-20.50; hi 5 cents a hundred pounds higher, eininaae pereeine back a shade under its best aay? Gas.” 38.8 Repub St! 48.1 Commercial and low good steers 1700. The attachment operates from 20) : CHICAGO, Ja General Motors, yesterday's % 19.50; 10 head high 19 Ib. |degrees below to 30 degrees above|Nickel Output Highest= . mh. ¢ (AP) —Potatoes: Ar- Can .... 66 Rey Mer | | 19.80; a. s ) el NICKe tput Righes Grain Prices rivals 4. on track 197 and total US.imost active issue off Ys, opened W. Rey Tob Bw. one heifers 20.00; load good and chote? ‘horizontal for mowing ditch banks,|. 14+ Pia" CRICAGO, Jan. 6 (AR»—Open today: ‘mand maderate pmarket tor" Russet today on 5,000 shares off % at 44%. A .. ~~ fiery af Rock Spe : 314 steers and heifers 12. 00-1600; bulk utility irrigation borders and irregular!" History During 55 al steady. I | er 0-15.00; cul wheat creak cakes backe Remes eset crere! Electric started, omy 4.000 jRrie RR .... 317 ge nag Pap... 36 ters’ 980-1140; ull “utility, and low fields. Production of hickel in the free| B . cencee | Bakers 4.56 Utilities 10. Minnesota-|Shares up % at 56, and Westing-| poi Mor! 41. Scoville Mig. 6.6|co lis 13.60-15,50; eutter and world climbed to a record 427! Rovenes * No h Dakola Pontiscs 2.85-2.90 washed /house Electric opened on 5,000 | Pood Mach a7 Seab Al RR... 13.6 tow matility bulls 10.00-13.00; bulk # vere e oe cranes aft at aie, Pree. aad aie mae Ela ces ete ge eeices'™| ~~ News in Brief men poumis, cine. | a . e - i er * , & i. 00. . P we Pi _ DETROIT coas peti ether Naber stocks were |Gen Crees” ge} Sinclair wy pfalvee Salabie. 25. Market steady, ews in rie crease of en 40 million cabins : 4 | oor {AP i iGen Elec ..... 86 ny . 64.7 Compar 8 ursday; very broad and; . pounds over according tr wees TO 10.98 Poa cases a U.S, Steel. Chrysler, U.S. Rubber, Gen Fas. m4 Sou Pac, SSA/ageressive | demand for meager supzly; Lindell Perry, 17, of 230 Elm international Nickel Co. sy Se erodes. meqiD0usias Aircralt, RCA, American ger tei ..:! se2 Std OU Celt . 91.5 iow hole 1.00 higher: bulk ‘good and St., pleaded guilty to drunk driv-) Eighty-one per cent was pro- ip MAE = s0e--0e OU Nae | everage oye as large ai wt Tae st, rE |TelePhone, Aanconda ———— en Tire .... 634 sta oul Ns 1313 cho ce a ° dime individuals. 28 28.00- 38 0. ing yesterday before Sylvan Lakejduced in Canada, 7 per cent in ener ree i E a ' w _ . trade B 388 wd f avg 38 we ieunlacd Tome oe Goodrich <1 06 Sieyene SP. 25/3000" ull and low uttiity scarce, 10.00-(uStice Joseph J. Leavy. He was|Cuba, 5 per cent in New Caledonia, 625, teas ott eve sO wediun lew sed anasrican Hawai oie By on as Stud Pack .. 101/16 00 see Market steady. fined $50 with $15 costs. 3 per cent in Japan, and 2 per tee Sets ; Se A pS ie ; ee goat Ciaeete’™ ™ *ictegmship (olf 5 at 1il), Good: [Orevbouna ". int duer Pep". (22]compared lst Thursday tread dorend| Burdette E. Moughtaling, 42, of @™ '” ‘Te, US , ’ . v x - er lam! . ° | casey sett‘n dla came rich, Montgomery "Ward, Znith| stg’ .. 13) Feze¢g, a4 3/emy Mee ua, ee fee TAL Millett Ra. was fined $10 Crash Injury Fatal - on Radio, American Cyanamid, Johns-|#omestk ..--. 987 qiomp Pd.) 36.1/demand, with 7 or more loads moving|or 10 days in jail, after- conviction : CHICA TTER AND EGGS - Ing Rand... 66 +. 86. , CHICAOO, yi (AP)—Butter steady. Manville, and Santa Fe Railroad. |Iniand sti \-". 54 Timx © Bear . 018 pare le porn dg pA glade ge 74 yesterday by Municipal Judge) PORT HURON @—Patrick Ee 722,460; y’ mgs STOCK AVERAGES Interlak Ir .. 13 unchanged: 83 score AA i1: 92 A $1. 90] NEW YORK. Jan. ¢—Compiied by the Int B Mach - 109 ¢ Transamer ... 40.1)heag choice and prime wooled lambe|Maurice E. Finnegan on a charge/gan, 28, of suburban M 8 $4.38: 06 C 54.75; cars 90 B 46.75. 89 aioomted Press. Sot Sinev 25 BR Un» Carbide 1084 20.10; rood and choice wocied Of driving under the influence of died Wednesday of injuries suf. aes slaug under - Ibs. 00- juor. cee unehe receipts 18.326: genie Indust Rai eb orttes Int Paper -- 180 unit Air Lin, 39 20.00: utility and low rood wooled lambs * . , {fered ay night Pca ae “prices — Met chanee 8 MGlIsl Crk Coal ,. 38.2 Unit Aire 71 | 16. and chotce shorn 4 the Struck by a car while hoisting rr cent A's 49. os ; ; rik -- 382 Unit Pruit _. 83.7|lambs mostly number 1 pelts 18.00-18.5¢:| Charged with driving under his tow truck. — rie Bh 004 U.8. stendards|Noon, today... 214 ies 72.7 179.3/Jones & L .... 49.7 4 . wrecked auto onto his to ck. . Prev. day 285.8 1343 727 178 $t#ennecatt 110.7 Un Gas Cp..,. 31.2/eull to choice siauehter sheep reneed influence of liquor, Elijah Burrow : : 48: dirties 41; checks 39, current re-|Prev day ...... 2888 1343 70 Siximp cy ja] US Rubber |” §2:3/3.80-€.00. mostly § 00-7.00; good <= beet, :|Kagan was hit at a Marysville oe ceipts 45. ee rae iKre . UBS Bteel .... 57.2\rhotce 65-70. Ib. native feeder lambs 22, of Detroit, was fined $100 or 10 ; 7. i . . . nent ope 5, IS ee DD a Eres, G8 -- B2 us Tob : 17.00. : : on intersection by a car driven by Ger: CHICAGO POULTRY ‘1958-56 high... 2578 1424 187 1818 Lehn & P|. 173 Warn B Pic | 19.4 days in jail by Municipal Judge aiq a, Bugg, 30, of Port Huron.'? mane. a, ® (AP) = ara eet ay tase low .... 303.1 108 “ 3 ieee (OF Glass : a) pipet ~ . ST CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Maurice E. Finnegan yesterday. steady, recel eons high ,.-... 211. : CHICAGO, J AP)—Salable h peTeorr Pou pain gy la veh pay tent ee OP ae 8 lige & My... 106 Westa El... 364119000: general market fairly active and| Rummage sale at Central Meth- ei pei hens 17-18.8; brotlers or fryers 24:28: old DETROIT STOCKS t OF 0 ¢ Wilson & Co... 14. butcher strong to mostly 25 higher oniodist Church, rear basement en-|per Denon bac a rg Sea Hi roosters 14.$-15.8; ageuet under 4's J. Nephier C Corn Pd 29 «Woolworth 47.3|butchers, instances up more; sows steady trance, 8:30 am., Sat —AdV. Eve pouty up be 10 a.m. lb 25-26, over 44% Ib Figures ener “decimal points ‘are eighths|Curtiss Wr.’ 29 Youngst Sh&T 93.6|' 0 25 higher, i slow, steady; nearly » Oe + OS. hens 31-33; heavy weetlere or : Baldwin Rubber* ™ iy w Noon 64 Bes. .1208 hats of ihe ree Us. ne ard ones If your friend’s in jail and needs gyyers "3-3 : ie wei apensties ry Tb re: sone dag ese AP butchers 11.00-i2.00: mostly No. 3 .e al To Open Bond Bids . crea Patgeetes ‘esses ES 24) Lake Superior has depths of grade at 11:25 and less: most lots at bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. et firm SAGINAW ® — Bids on $1,- Midwest Abra wigs”* d2 9° 1.000 or more feet while Lake pie Raga

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C, MOORE COMPANY __ ~ DESIGNERS © _ DETAILERS Toole, Gauges, Automation Body - fixtures. Press welding dies. Spe- cial machines-top rates MODERN ENGINEERING SERVICE CO. 12. Mile at Woodward Berkley, Michigan EXPERIF-NCED MAN FOR PO washing & general kitchen: duties. _Cotter’s Tavern, LI 1-4412. ‘Executive Type Salesman 99400. starting salary — for two young ectomett ~< repre- No travel- ing, estabil. resident. marries. ambitious, capable of assum ‘ng Plea ive = bri oes for a seqreneive } to 38 to 1 on retail weosiins in Pontiac area Area residents preferred, car necessary, Salarv. eral hospital surance, life in- surance and oer program at ho cost to ployes. Excellent opportunity with established food company Write for interview giv- ing complet¢ information includ- | ing age. education. business ex- | perience . . . H.W. VISE | 188371 W. 7 Mile Rd. Detroit, __Mic h | CAR SALESMAN, NEW AND used, in Holly, Michigan. Will! furfiish gas and guarantee. start. give references and amount of guarantee required. Write Pon- tac Press 100 COMBINATION LINOTYPE AND floor man. Excellent working con- _ditions, good salary, MI_ 4-1600 CAR R WASHERS WANTED. APPLY ron. Designers AND Detailers For automation type machines — LOCKHART & WRIGHT ENGINEERING SERVICE 1965 Telegraph PEC 2-3206 DESIGNERS DETAILERS expenses and cg@r allowance. Lib- |- ase « rsonal Sieleey All replies. strict- petaumal nisher Write Box 6 Pon- _tiae Press EXECUTIVE LEVEL Unrestricted field and protected territory in fill vacancy Past earnings in » thts territory over $10 Imaginative hard-working man- agement type salesman required. Profit-sharing. commiss retirement Benefits Selling a bus: iness need to business men Call for interview TRinity 4-3900. PITNEY-BOWES $059 Woodward i EXPERIENCED STEEL PRORERS with tractor and treiler. Ave Trans-American Freight Lines 8. Bivd. fast. Pontiac, Mich..|. FE 2-0177 EXPERIENCED P' also jigs & fixutres. Top rates.’ Body fixtures,-special machine. | dies, tools and gauges. 58 hours | EXPERIENCED iit BUMPER and painter Good pay. Shelton Auto Body Service,; 154 Orchard Lake Ave IMBING & heating salesman needed imme diately to cover the Pontiac ter ritory Representing largest inde & ndent distributor in midwest. Offering excellent opportunity to build large volume business & in- come. Call sales Mgr VErmont 8-9000, Detroit. Cojlect DIE DESIGNERS, DETAILERS . CHECKERS 50 : wk P RATES ' , minimum. . ts ‘ a "aim CONDITIONED opus Premier , eda a AERO. arrorn, amc. | Engineering SBHOUR MINIMUM 20717 REPUBLIC, OA O45 ‘PARE a SBROORAM . HBL a Company L - eins ENG. "CO. ; “aw Bure 6. ereany _ Clawson, Mich . 2619 DIXIE HWY. “OR R 3-9066 1 | ne Aaa t e Oakiand County to) __Help Wanted Male 6, GROOM TO CARE FOR SADDLE horses Outlands Riding Stable 22178 W. 14 Mile Rd. % mile east of Telegraph. Good wawes. board and room. — INSURANCE pea TOR FOR Must have de- Machine Designers Checkers AND Fixture Layout — Draftsmen EXPERIENCED DESIRED ON DRILLING, TAPPING MILTING. BORING, TURNING MACHINES, arp. AvTomaTic PARTS HAN- LOCATED IN ROYAL OAK SALARY OVERTIME PENSION Broad Fringe Benefits, 1 LI 7-7474 ROBBINS Engineering Co. 123 S. MAIN ST. SUBSIDIARY OF EXCFLLO -PHONE OR VISIT ® AM. P.M. MON THRU FRI. “MALE HELP WANTED __ Young ambitious married man to | assist owner in business, Willing | to learn. Some selling experience preferred. Permanent "eho qual with a future for man who quali- fies. Call Mr. Agree. for_an interview, MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF service department, Should have experience in tire service, includ- Ing adjusting. Good starting sal- ary. Many employe benefits. in- cluding free insurance, paid vaca- tions, fatek leave. Opportunity for right man to advance into sales or managéria} position BF Goodrich Store. “Un0N. Perry MIDWEST.” JOBS FOR MEN General office $325 | Office Mar. Mo. $600 Accountant $600 Insurance MID MIDW ‘est Binploynient Service 406 Pont. State Bank Bide PE 45-0227 NIGHT WATCHMAN FOR PRI- vate estate Steady vear-’round _work Must have some knowledre ‘ot firing smal! boiler A-1 tefer- ences required Box 12. Pontiac ress PART TIME Add $50, $75—and more——to pres- ent Income. registering students for established school, Dignified, pleasant and permanent employ- ment, evening and weekend hours Must Be 30 to 50. own car and work minimum 16 hours weekly. Leads & 28 vears selling “know- how’ furnished, Send phone number and complete background for early interview. Box No. 10 tiac Press . PART TIME Two men With cars for interest- ing rt time work in Oakland County, Hours to suit. No expert- ence necessary Requirements _ offers exceptional — earnings for those ‘accepte ‘or appointment and 7° aeaial write Pontiac Press PARTS AND SERVICE. MAN. gue Pa famittar with Studebaker P LAN ER OPERATORS Must be fourneymen. Apply at Central Tool and Die Co. 600 ee ag Troy Township, Bir- ‘ull time, Wea- PHARMACIST, (. Rut time EXx- msion p rogram. ey 955 _Help Wanted Male 6 | PINBOYS - OVER 15. EVES. i eekends. Motor Inn. FE REPRIOERATION MAN AN DEWEY Refrigeration 5-6247 after 6 ! Salesmen Real Estate Mave “Experienced for alert young | in selling. | Plenty of Stee ch a, contacts Earnings unlim ~To To Buy—To Sell Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT, _ MAHAN ALTY CO, BR. ALT caspereave Real” Estate mastenee EE Ss Huron NEXT'D m TO .-eee SALESPEOPLE _ eT 8T HAVE Studebaker experience. iberal 7 of me are ai0. salary for right man. ! SALES SAND SALES FROMOTION With nationally krown manufacturer ye : k in ‘Oatiand . _ planting ve rience, education, marital sta- ‘us, and phone number, Pontiac Press Box 8 TV. SERVICE. MAN WANTED. C TV Mt |WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE. Structural — Steel Layout Men Paid Hospitalization _. Insurance Paid Holidays Apply Mr. E. Barnaho PARAGON CONST. CO. 44009 Grand River Novi, Mich. W Oodward 3-3515 Northville 2910 TRAINEE PROGRAM For young men tn sales credit, management, and engineering draftsmen. CAREER CENTER B-1 Riker Bide a FE 41515 903 Chemens, W Dinnan. 66 W Huron 8t. 29 | By eceerennive organization, If you Member Co-op. Real Estate Exch. WANTED EXPERIENCED MECH- | WANTED REAL FSTATE ALESMAN made money last vear, make more with us. We will train two be- inners. Call Mr Skaggs FE ~9584 or come to the office, 136 East Pike St. All inquiries con- fidential LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD anic. Must have references. Good pey and good working conditions. ee Mr. Welsh at Truck Serv- _ice, Inc. 554 Franklin Rd. __Help Wanted Female. 72 A BETTER JOB AND BETTEP PAY. Small Co. — ladies 25-45, married, well interview ne Mr. McIntosh OA §-2606 Pious pons Typist. Genera: Gronegranber | . | Bookkeeper Cashier AIM HIGH CAREER GIRES $235 | veces Week a4 ral ‘clerical ns “ $270. MIDV’EST | “Employment Service 406 Pynting State Bank Bidg. le FE_5-9227 ALERT. GIRL WITH INSURANCE experience for interesting work Drugs. Ww Birmingham. pooem - € in Real ats. and Insurance ATTRACTIVE POSITION Por an ¢telligent woman with a pleasing personality and good ap- pearance. Prefer one with experi- ence in teaching, ecru er church Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Female 7 gare germ ic a, WAITRESS | in Hangar Restaurant at City Air. EXPERIENCED \ WATTRESS | FO rR shift St peodanie Ber ats $0138 between ee for a definite pommel retirement psn sed on protit *snaring. For local interview. write Mrs. J. Peruchi. 400 Bub! Bidg. Detroit 26. Mich | giving age, education. exverience ¢ number | AMBITIOUS — WOMAN EARN 885 ind . Leads plentiful. No canvassing. Soe FE 2-6175 of FE SONSUMERS | POWER CO. | APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BE- ing taken for personnel for the Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital oo are being taken at Auburn EGI KITCHEN HELP * HOUSEKEEPIN Stenographic VACANCY Pleasant working ¢onditions, APPLY ROOM 420 AVON eae es Has in ween territories for” oRfabie ambitious women _fon ‘call a income For informa- eall Avon “BABY SITTER, 5‘: DAYS. OR_ 3-6697 ~~ BIRMINGHAM __ IMMEDIATE prin mph tga office. and do- — ‘Birmingham Tcuermest Maple, Birming- “BIRMINGHAM OPENINGS fat apentare — bookeep- and waitresses Birmingham Employment Service MI 4-4254 pecvies, 190 W MI 4-4254: tmm ers, = re _ 139 W. Maple CAREER CENTER © See Nancy for that CAREER Position Executive secretary $400 Office beginner $200 Secretary lite exp sz Car bill 930 CAREER CENTER, B-1 Riker Bidg FE 8-0416 COSMETIC & DRUG COUNTER oer une. Top wages. Apply in a, 100 W. 14 Wesley ile ° Ra. Birmingham. BEAUTY OPERATOR GOOD earnin: to experienced opera- MI 4-2666, tor, Call_M CAPABLE HOUSEKEEPER FOR plessant suburban on near irmingham MI 28 W. LAWRENCE ST. “| MOTHER 8S HELPER, ASSIST WITH _Help Wanted Female 7 LADY WaxtED counrEn and checkin, toate at 136 Orchard ke, vein _ Cleaners. — ee LADY UNDER 60 As HOUSE- keeper for couple. Permanent a e right rson. Rea- sonable ages, Call 32-3657 Bat- LADY BETWEEN AND 80 Ti make her home with us Ang eare housework. Must want permanent Position and be dependable as much for home as wages. OR 3078 LIKE MUSIC? Bave permanent, bright future pesition for right person. Must oave pleasing personality and sell. ing experience For interview cal) MI 6-0027 ~ LIBRARY AIDE | /2-4 vears ace. college required Salary $3.34) to start, with subse- quent increases. 40 hr. 5 day week. Interesting work, congenial staff, fine fringe benefits, work at circulation desk and elsewhere as needed. Ages foregone Of. fice, City Hai Parke, MAID TO SERVE Paty -< OF three, general housework, smell washing and ironing, some cook- . Have own room and bath. a week. References required EM_3-3748. MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO LIVE 1 school aged child. ends and nights off. OR 34286 a: _ers 15 month eld baby and light housework No washing or er . Live-in. Permanent. MI MAID. GENERAL pecwcnk to live in. Two adults. Fine home. Private quarters, tele- vision, vest salary. EM 3-4364. FORD MOTOR MIDDLEAGED | Tractor & Implement Div. — WOMEN With ordinary 8 to 4 job. Telephone and some use of car for local driving, No canvassing, collecting ad delivery #0 per cent commis- ; pg rsonal interview _phone F* FE +4507 pes LADY TO BABY- sit while mother works. OR 3-5737 after 7. HOUSEKEEPER for motherless home. No washing. 3 children. Ages 3. 12, & 18. 1540 Giengary Rd Walled Lake After 8 p.m. call MArket 4-2068 NEAT AND REFINED HOUSE- keeper, 25-40. Live in. Small fam- _ilv. _FE 2-0045. POSTING CLERK Good at arithmetic. Good tnsur- ance benefits, Phone Mr. Clark. OL 1-9211, PART TIME STENOGRAPHER- office worker. should like detail work. Bh 30 itd of age. Rob- ertsons, FE RELIABLE WOMAN TO CARE for. banvy days FE 5-3504 after RESTAURANT COOK. EXPERI- enced. Days. FE 3-043¢ ‘CLERKS AND TELE. PHONE OPERATORS. APPLY IN PERSON. FULL TIME ONLY. PEARCE FLORAL CO., 559 ORCHARD LAKE. DEPENDABLE GIRL OR WOMAN to watch A088. while mother works, DEMONSTRATOR AND MANAGER for Pre attrac- Comm. and bonus—potential $6000 yearly. Car and phone essential ir in- terview write regional Mgr. Ann Duncan, 19524 Farmington Has immediate openings for STENO-SECRETARIES REFINED WIDOW WILL — Sage! ana board for : teers rk a da com shit FE 5-440. — COMP-TYPIST CLERK-TYPISTS oes. Mich. or, call KEnwood: EXECUTIVE SECRETARY IMMEDIATE OPENING. AT LEAST 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. APPLICANT MUST BE ADEPT IN ee AND SHORTHAND MUST AVE PLEASING PERSONALITY AND ACTIVE A EFITS; OPEN. APPLY PONTIAC PRESS BOX 56 $300 | | ELDERLY WOMAN TO > CARE FOR od small children while _On works Cali Sun FE 2 h2Me2. week 38 | EXPERIENCED ‘SHIRT FINISHER cat for unit automatic er i Cleaners ve EX XPERTEN CED WAITRESS. ight work. At Mary's Tavern, Baldwin Ave. - ENCED Roe are WOMAN, hours 11 a.m. to 8 p.m no nT", or Seatac Dixie Diner. 80DA FOUNTAIN. EXPERIENCED only. $1 hr. Apply in person, Weas- red rae. 14 Mile Ra., Birming- Switchboard PBX Operator Experienced only, Perma- nent position, All em- ploye benefits. Apply Mrs. Kamin, 108 N. Sagi- naw St. FOUNTAIN CLERK THREE EXPERIENCED LADIES for general cleanin Steady Portion with good salary and paid vacation Must have own transportation or live in. For ap- __pointment call EM 32-8342, 2 EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPER- ators to work in Big Beaver. Cali FE 5-9041, hours & working conditions Exc lent rtunit ‘if » Phone Mia GIRL WANTED FOR TaLEPuCoE canvass. Salary and commission. Experienced desirable, OUSEWORK. LIVE PE ern. PPEARANCE, 40 TRA LAR Y| Recess 8 Giri —— Ee . Ont nas laundry: ' Pho y+ nha 2 SCH aged children while ae 3 FUL moderate size home .= m, ; ev § or week ends, ris ‘+9162, gun- AND Will accept WA AITR ESS _Afternoon shift 382 N. Saginaw. WAITRESSES WANTED FOR A new Snack Shop. no experience necessary, meaw and uniforms aple 4535 Tele re ih © ot Maple afd d “Te ie. _gtaph, between 1 and 4 pm. WAITRESS. om work. BAGINAW 8T. Leal D: WOMAN ro KEEP house for man and 2 Ages ve. 3 Must be will 6 _to Detroit FE Seine “to move | WANTED: WOMAN TO CARE POR children between rs of 2 and p.m. Must live in le An 8 or have own 2 2). i _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. -FRIDAY, 7 ANUARY +, 1956 is oan the services ae & cap- able aggressive field man- supervision sero st : ie z re F 7X) x Li 1-6423 gg Ra gg it orp aeeen aeeee™ Help Wented 8 eee RUG CLERK tor- “PAINTING are iGiNG Painting & Wall fall Washing —_Prtee__extimates. FE 22706 Physio-Therapy 21A Bs wes jer TIETJEN'S Winter Prices Now in Effect On All Remodeling ° Combination Sash iz Porches enc in ere roe Mie wv PE 2-1211 ba St eee LLY _Building Supplies 12A Tt A __ Television Service 22 Der olga vor iy cee Pe or “4 ivery service, RS AND ADDING Ma APPROXIMATELY on b Be 16 fi fone. Can Me 11 3.3039, rienced. Advance t Creare ienrag mare ety __Studio, FE | A Wreck Long WANTED: Apply Le, x ™ Lake iid: 00 feet west of Weod- Mile Rd., Outiand’s Stable.| {he rear of Kingsleys) For Sale: Instructions 9| 35°C. jet cesellng one we, rete blocks, boiler, BEGINNERS PIANO LESSONS In radiators, unit heater, pipe, dis- .__my home. OR irway unit, walk in DR LESSONS n",f aman on job. Mon. ind" andar FEY 9a TS" ~__ Work: Wanted Male 10 LOCK, _ BR: AN oy eee CABINET HAKER AND pr | 8 __ Business Services 13 4-5000. : APPLIANCE SERVICE CARPENTER WORK. NEW OR RE- We service all makes of refria- pair. Also cabinet work, 23-4851 | erators, cleaners fa AL A AND all types of small jances. __repair. PE 6214, PE¢see. | oie ' ve. FE CARPESTAY WOR: NEW AND _fepair. PE 4-4210. * CARPENTER ND BINET work, new or repatr, quar- CARPENTRY. CABINETS, FOR- “mica work, attics finished, recrea- tion rooms and repairs. EM 3-4775, CARPENTER AND CABINET . New and repair, D. B. Mu ‘kk. PE 32-7861. . ro ering full rai os ence cov e functions, General hasing, follow-up, scheduling. “cost. system, office ete. Both manufac- turina a and heavy jt “A. & 5 SRE NCES a line, field | rE M NS repal by ory t - ee oe Bt. Pe 135. Fre est. 631. Y WA MACHINE, ay wale FS too big or email, FE 45-4628, EXPERT ae moval Ph. FE .6-6593 or OR 3-2000 pertence, Excellent relarences, meg A emploved. Age 38. col- Phone after ise week days or all _day Sun " Castes: LIGHT HAULING AT ANY TIME FE 2-2200. MAN, 25, WOULD LIKE PART time work from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. FE eS WAL a rt at ggg = R.- ie ork id priva a * an care. wer d-6033. SALESMAN. 10 YEARS EXP. i wk + ae Apply Bisag or ite”: PP on $100 Pontiac 8 x 87. PLUMBING WORK WANTED. Reasonable. FE §-1016. TELEVISKC ON (AND ELEC. tric @ man would like or pert. ‘ime work, FE §-T6T3. YOUNG MARRIED MAN WANTS ait tt time work of any kind. Has car, FE 8-0346. Work Wanted Female 11 eT Taree Sage ager. ery ver en on vane Auto dealership apret” red. PE | rs. oe ll 2-1414. (Ask for BOOKKEEPER, EXPERIENCED tn general ledger, as. gov't. | reports, and profit state- — Write. Pontiac Press Box DAY wos. TRORING ai eo sitting. No Savoy Dr. Crescent = GIRL REFERENCE would like and work the hour. Mon., Wed., Thurs. Call aft- er 4. FE GIRL, AGE. 23 JOB A Cleaner 23, ~ = Caanaee = Cafeteria or Grocery Store. FE 3-7355. (GENERAL AUTOM ig So Hg, A tf a Ped y repairs ¢! shop, : boo emploved mama. C . time, -TYler 5-0137 or eee Ic M earn We Be FURNACES. CLEA AND RE. red. Ol, coal — 9 gas service. ster Ne Nelson, “PES 5 GENERAL AUTO REPAIR, “ROAD and Oakland ~~ GENERAL AUTO. REPAIRING AT Garage, rear Oak- Oakland jand at Kenny Dr, Road and tow- service. TL AUTOMOBILE Wash simoniz- fier Rood Service, PE 32173. PLUMBING AND HEATING. # if. 8. Compton & Son. FE or OR 3.8076 PAINTER HAS OPEN TIME. oa a SEWER . CLEANING Sinke— Sunder Service. FE 4-2012 STARKWEATHER Radio ana phono ree repair. Phone ve en. av Pirst St., FILED MA IAGLEY 8ST. TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- al. Free estimate FE 26018 FE ot. WELL AND PUMP SERVICE. OR _3-2396 PES. t+ WASHING MACHINES AND vac PR uum printer! Ts am. to 8 pm pairing. . Thyle Electric 502 N. ie Ay PE 4.5168. ads. Your material. 1 Pe Sat. Lost & Found; 24 FOUND: ELECTRIC. TRAIN equipment. FE 4-6604. LOST: OR STRAYED FROM Eastview Dec. 22. Black and _brown hound, OR LOST: BLACK LABRADOR “RE. triever - Lost 3 weeks, _$50_reward. 6-1690, LOST: 1 PEMALE BEAGLE WITH black collar and silverplated + Jeash im vicinity of Cloverlawa. Reward, PE 2445100 LOST: GREEN blue wr side, Reward. FE Lost: TIGER car. ¥ old. Im vieimity of 1049 James K. White tip on tall. Ans. to ST : R: we ray mae “a Tele b. 4 Fr "pas . one ir none. LOST: PRINCE SABLE & male ren's pet, id Gen- rtially blind. OR 3-5151. » 6 a area, PE WANT TO 5-9290. PAINT BY NUMBER SETS” ot 1.69, $3.95, $5.95. ALSO +5 ents .9§. SHER WIN-WILLIA 1W ON. TO A NEW LOCA’ modern comers store Most Chm Pontiac, All Y ape: latést im elee- clals see the tronic oto PA . ue ER VICE 1032 W. Hu: nm NEW | SchAseLy GE SETS ¢ “? NT By number sets, $1.00 up eames { to Titi BACKEN| 18 East Lawrence, FE 2-1414 Notices & Fees 2 2s paeet © rae Shoes Pred Herman 2070 Airport R -OR 3-1502 UDIVOX HEARING AD, RM. 10 _ 101% Saginaw. 4-05.39, DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES M: B . FE 2-6814, 93 Mark BAY RIDE WINTER SPORT P; TIES. D RNISHED. FE oe, T HEREBY ARE: e kind, tie, loving sincere and a w ful_mother. Clarence D, Pardy. On AND AFTER I sponsible tor ‘any other debts con- n other than mv- R. Far! Beason, E. tiac, OTECT LINOLEUM AND FOR- get/ waxing with the new hi-lustre ot ana clear Glaxo, Waite's No IRONINGS. B+ os te BU. GOOD work, #4 M 32-4001. TRONINGS 3 een “BU. GOOD __ work, finished 1 day. FE 5-0003. IRONINGS $3 PER BU. 1 “paY| service. FE $-1471 __. TRONINGS. PICK-UP AND DE-_ livery. EM 3005000 LADY | DESIRES og! WORK, | Mon., urs. and Fri. §7.50 plus _fare, FE ¢ ene. Ps LADY ve WORK BY DAY, FE 2-7037 MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, SEC- Tetarial Service, EM 3-2843, PLAIN erica bn Oi oa SHADES sewing AND ALTERATIONS 08 _ Banks FE wane 2? WOMEN ALL WASH- ing and ctoentn, re 91-0233, WANTED _WASHINGS AND TRON- ings FE_5-9988. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. PICK up and deliver, FE 3-7342 Wasenegs #1 & TRONINGS Building | Servis 12 AIR COMPRESSORS, AIR TOOLS. Gener et heaters, sand- ete. ACKSON' 3 RENTAL FE 45240 ALL WINTER PRICES Additions, garages, breezewavs, rch enclosures, roofing a: ne. pecs prices. Term, MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS 3377 W. Huron FE 45063 A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 \j ers, RICK, STONE AND BLOCK work. Also fireplaces. Work guar- || i BRICK BLOCK AND ‘ND CEMENT / work. Also chimney repairs. Freq estimates, MY 23-1108 FE __anteed, __ings. Free estimates. FE 2-( ‘BRICK, B AR CEMENT work, Also chimneys. Mo job/too large, Residential and commer- cial. Guaranteed work. Ph/ FE __ #8604, i CUSTOM BUILDING. PHA. FI) _hancing. Modernizing. FE / 45470. “CEMENT & BIC _Fioors, basement. 3 ELECTRICAL bg __Ed Murray. 2-8657. F R LAYING, SANDING AND shing” 10 ears/ experience Modern equipment, /evar. work Free estimates. Jo¥- Tavior. OR | __ 21616. Loe LAYING, NDING AND) finishing ua rr 4-392. or FE #2050, FLOOR 8 specialty. 1 VET Dressmaking, s Tetering 16 ALTERATIONS. DRESSMAKING. fe and — sewing. 165 8. Sanford. LADIES ae On ‘MENS ERA | tions, fur repair. FE 8-1965. | Furniture Refinishing 1¢ 16A a, REPAIRING ANTIQUES _Cialty, FE 5-0162, o7332,/ . Laundry | Service, PALER": wales / Sa LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- fled. Beautifully finish Tpcntalc Laundry. Phone FE 2-8101. FOR FAMILY La a sERY: ice. Ph. Pontiac FE 2-8101. fo Moving & Truct king 19 AAA MOVIN }- HAULING CELLEN? SERVI Reasonable Rates/ FE 5-3458 A/-1 MOVING, TRUCKING, PICK- UP and deliv ry. Good service at. rene rates. ) £M 3- 5253 any- _time. ARSES & RUBBISH & LIGHT beuling. rei. ;Pumphrey, esson, *-7; “BEDFORD MOVING” Local & Long Distance—FE 2-6787. ouy'’s oho” SERVICE. ASH- oe FE 2-0927 130 0s & fubbish. FI INCINWRATORS CLEANED. ASH or re /esine. hauled Clean up. HAULING AND MOVING. 1 PE 8-1796 anytime. ioe TRUCKING AND MOVING, vas and rubbish h uled. FE LIGHT AND HE/ VY TRUCKING, rubbish hauled. Sand fill dirt | and gravel. FE 20603 O'DELL CARTAGE | Local and Lone Dsitance Moving. Phone FE_ 5-6806 RUBBISH. = BASEMENTS _&and attics cleaned, FE 47615. Trucks to Rent byt TRACTORS Fahd UIPMENT % Ton pckep 2 Re Stake Pontiac Term « and Industrial Tractor Co, ‘Open Dal ™ wopeweeD Sunday 40461 FE 41442 | ~ REDUCED RATES Large van to serve you. Bmith | _ Moving. FE 4-4864 WEDDING INVITATIONS. 50 Leitsted Seaethust. saree” apkins—Fas' serv e. KNAPP SHOES R Ellsrorth 504 8. Sanford $-6720. USED JUKE BOX RECORDS 19 Open Fri. and Sat. only. E. Pike 8t. | Wed. C Children to Be o Board 2 26, CHILDREN 1 TO 6 LICENSED _home. Phone FE 2-1927. pjeamnvat, by Dick Turser TM, fing, 0.8. Pat. Off, © 1986 by WEA Service, tn . e “This is the part I hate — picking up!" nWanted to Rent 29) Wante YouNG rage & FAMILY wants to € room un- er _ffaas ees" on. aa west £ Fide. Willing Share Living Quarters 30 EAL H FOR RESPONS- ible, refined Christian woman: Write Pon- mployed or retired, ss Box 11. tS dees waite OMAN ¥ WISHES ~ Forking eit FH EER from 3 to | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 CASH care ee Saal Old, Ask ir for hes’ Mee McCulious Call any hour. j.c HAYDEN, Realtor 88_E. Walton iva, ACTIONI For sale of Land Con- tract. If it is what we are lock- r we will them or ee them for you within 24 See us for the fast serv- fee you are look ir. con- act too large or too small. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN. Saginaw Street, Ph. PE 54168 m eve, till pee WE HAVE at our disposas to to or séasoned Tontrac om "tor our clients, on +4 belo ‘ore ape fag sell, FOR To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN evan moo Sly Res! Estate’ xchange | n Evenings aad s } 1078 W. Huron Ph > MORTGAGES iN i223 OR SUBURBAN from 2 acre with 100 f tare. is or closing fees. B.D. CHARLES, Realtor’ Raupeble a Sorte anit 8. Tygeres -| axe Fon LAND CONTRACTS. 5 + ees, $440 Dixie Hwy: Cash Waiting good contracts call or see a Johnson personally for quick, vourteous action A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 CASH Buvers wattin« for land contracts. | large and small new or seasoned. a. IVAN W SCHRAM FE 5-5081 or FE 5.0431 gs no answer ph. FE 5-254 ~ n Evenints Suntiays Realtor Exehange M11 pouiyn Cor. ative Real Estate WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS “We will give you a quick cash. offer with ne additional Biden | cons. Early settlement, Give us . pone call todav. Free esti- nut holie & Harger Co, W. Huron st. FE 56-6183 GOOD HOME. — FENCED YARD. Licensed. FE. 7-02 LICENSED HOME, paY CARE, baby sitting. OR 32289. 1411 Genelia, Wed, Houschold Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd lots. Get the top dollar. Will buy outright or | sell tt for you. B. _. — fiom munity _Sale. Phone OR 3-271 LET US BUY IT AM ~ AUCTION _it for you. OA 88-2681, | ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST furniture buyers, Cash waitin __ FE 4-781 WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPE: of furntture. Phone FE 2-6523. ‘WANTED FURNITURE. If you have anything for sale | and want prom t, courteous serv- ire and the highest orice ash, call OAKLAND COUNTY'S poet USE D 7ORN BUY FE 2-2866 in Must be just Sutton. MY 2-6432: | er lounge chair. _like new. H ByALTY | SHOP EQUIPMENT. FE. POWER HACK SAW. DAY. FE. 0445 or evenings, PE 3-156¢ RAW FURS WANTED MA 43131 Walled Lake Money Wanted 28A) Pr ehih EENDAIRR P WTD. TO BORROW 86.000 ON 18ST age to build addition on Write Pontiac Press Box t UP mortgs, shure 88. ___ Wanted to Rent pay WA “por GIRLS, NTED 2 furnished and close to‘ town. Call FE 2-0244, Miss La Mothe. ROOM NEAR PONTIAC AIRPORT. Cal OR 47-1540 after 6 p.m. WITH 2 TON STAKE TRUCK _wants hauling FE 44068 | Painting ¢ & x Decorating 2 20 . tag. Rearonable. Prev WOULD LIKE TO RENT WiTi . orm House vied - an ie enti mate, FE 40083." ” | b % LANDLORDS List your rental with ws, service, ADAMS REALTY CO. | FE 2-7053 WANTED TO BUY. GOOD LEATH- | { | | IMMEDIATF CASH FOR YOUR land contract or. equity in your home K. L. Templeton, Realtor 333_Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 TO GET THE MOsT “. seteeaee-| is the “bird" to see itso W. Huron St. Phone FE 2-4316. $$SS$S$ Unlimited cash for land contracts new or seasoned. Reasonable dis: count,.-Fast action. CLARK REAL. EST: ATE. 1362 W. Huron 8&t FF 4-4813 or FE 4-6492 Ask for Mr. Clark Wanted Real Estate 324. at CITY LOTS | & ACREAGE We need city lots and vacant or improved acreage. ark Real estate, St. FE 92. or _for Mr. Clark TRADE Ss TRADES We are specialists im trading homes. farms lake property and business opportunities Large d dn Payments are scarce. Trade your) _ equity, larger homes for smaller, city property for suburban home for incomes. our utmost | to satisfy all parties concerned. | Do not feel obligated. Call us for an appointment and “we will ¢ive you our honest opinion in regard to the possibility of trading your prope We are establishing « bo ag aren as the leading traders | PE 44813. Ask | DORRIS & SON REALTORS FE 61551 | W. Hur Co-operative Real | Estate. ‘Exchange WANTED: GRAVFL DEPOSIT TO | — We have a washing Must be toned for grere! a eves after fr, Mich -OLive 32-2491 LISTINGS ON ALL _Tea) estate We bur. WANTED: - types of trade and se!i ' * to buy. and small R fel actea, /e Red Leaf Lane, ; ] ig eway | z / REALTOR pa. Furn, or unfurn, wine 975 Baldwin — PR 4 tac Box , Co-operative Real Eetate p= A “ . t ‘ \ é i a aw nie i a See —aae | 1648 UNION LAK | 3111 Orchard Lake Rd. | 412 W | Open Wanted Real E Estate 32A WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! Cal) today for quick action an Realtor >, EM 34671 SOLD or Not Sold. ve that w af gy BROS. seeRBALTORS one on} bt A Mohan Has B uyers The temang _— reat, Our sales fo ai, 8 socé 3 ROOMS PRIVATE BA * sleet furnished rE owes, 7 ree excep zo isting ot. do utmost in you. will sures ws that ‘cali. ~. we ——_ all details for fi- ancing and closing. wa ‘to éay to st your apa . ‘0 Buy—To Sell— you “au IT- WE'LL MAHAN. ALTY co., REALTORS Oneparative FER, Estate FE 0265 NEXT _ ext Boor 10 dehnance CASH pial = . en. 2 if on poe within 24 Sure * roe tah lave ona Edw. M. Stout, | Realtor Ti N. Saginaw Bt. FE 5-816 Open Eves. a ‘8:30 ee jor your eq us What you Farm Land: Listings. Wanted Now ROBERT CHAPIN FE $-1131 Listings Appreciated JACK HABEL Reprvesating Leslie R Tripp, CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY JIM WRIG HT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave 5-0441 Co-operative Real Estate Dehonee WANTED PROPERTY we have buyers for 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes. In and around Pontiac. Lake hom with or without a eh — and Lapeer Counties, vy land contracts BON’ T TAC REALTY CO. 137 Baldwin- PE 5-8275 AGTIVE AT WHITE AND DUCK Lakes, Highland and White Lake Townships 33 years. one have you for sale HARRY GIDDINGS 2895 Jackson Milford. pO tue! _ $2161 or 4-4861 PLANNING TO SELL? _ firm who gets re- sell your equity or get G. 1 financing for you, we buy ecultrs, buyers for homes, * farms. lots and business, 10 ex- perienced salesmen to serve you, call today move tomorrow. | Russell Young, REALTOR ron FE 44525 Eves, ‘tll ®; FE 40612 BUY OR SELL T will personally buy your erty or wil! sell ft for you and show price ts peasonphia Call now and | ie us prove D RILEY, a ag FE 4-1157 WANTED ciTY LOTS ‘otret sew. and water FE 40612. Call | after 6pm WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE property. Purchasers waitin Office 809 Commerce R Ph Pontiac EM 33311 R. F. McKINNEY UNiv = 1-6798 ——LisTiInGs NEEDED Business and commercial prop- erties, acreage or farms, Qualified ROY waiting KNAU F, Realtor “ ty Huron FE 27421 OA 8-3339 WE CAN SELL hing 7% ROME Call rH #1134 LiOrr & & SONS. through Rent Ads! Room, | ye | (ii ROOM UNFURN. STOVE AND house, apartment, thing — Want Ads givé! you ACTION. Dial FE 2-8181. prop. | ealtor. | Office: FE 5-161 Home: rE 5-0338 | ; a RATH. WEST SIDE. Sexe. if Re- Adulis only. 2 ae 1% $24: W eS sam raaTE bath, first floor. He ac 5 3 retrigveates ferplaned: stove atid ped - on vis, line. Adults, FE TROOM APF TON BU VINE. PVT. RRACE, 6 turn, * Gon, utilities, FARO BATH TRE owple: Close th. FE 2-749 after 9:30 p.m 9 ears STEAM | ware Ulllities furn $88 perm atu’ y. $420 Brunswick, Rear “Cres- ta Lake, PE 40376. 4 OOMs | A UPPER. ie N ROOM FOR ye € aren tad 10 Cot Ave. be poate MAR : SLOsE IN. CLEAN SLEEPING 4 ROOMS AND BATH, QUIET Ooms. Men only. 46 Mechanic couple only, FE 93-6550. mean | CF eL a GIRL. «ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE | “on days. Huron bus, FE 3-0504. | entrance, 206 8. Park. DESIRABLE WAR) M ROOM, NEAR i LARGE gy AE AND D BATH. vedios electric clock, eae on chamberlain | SK GIRLS LARGE, FRONT” FAL 4 ROOM: Saab ATH. Crivisaee, PE s- 108 — LARG: iG TROOMS © 1 PRIVATE EN- 23 menor couple. Catpeted. Home ‘sneer i ith, No ren, __privileges, 5-0313. e.. Auburn Heights. | WARM RM EMPLOYED T LARGE HEATED ROOMS. PRI- lea, Pre Privileges. | A & entrance. 93 * | PLEASANT pine TO. ahd 7 RooMS AND BATH STOVE, RE atitehsierebocs FE seine _ ties. turn oo Sg ee ap wtili- Per Welds ib .- Garage EM ota! dies, 118 pial by Ooms HF, A LATED UPPER "EAST | ROOM “reared. & Pts N. Johnson. ‘-— Cou Dae a SLEEPING ROOM AND BACHE- a | eare qethaetelet "Zien mar. lor apt, 147 Auburn Ave, PE eg ae ed ee . erences. Pontiic Press. Box 114 Motor, EB 47022. _— (ROOMS AND BATH. BABY WEL- | SLEEPING ROOM, i ONLY. ome. Near bus. FE 29-5333, a Seratreet a M8 a 5 iM . fe dha i re SOW hie eT: ae el Mee a hea ell nd wehene Deen ko HR e ‘em- ce Be ears -Oree. Meciatle Gall 'oree. afer. ny i 3° BEDRM, month. Heat furn. EM i, Pa 1 N « 3 ‘ near YMCA. Stove & utilities. PE er +1390. tor 968.80 beat * ite sa ee Love- 4 « ROOM "PORN. aN. APT. r. PRIVATE = entrance ace naaeal —fent. rE Pst ae 4 ROOM APT. “STRI ¥ PRI- bg for couple or 3. adults only. (OMS AND BATH. \MODERN., 2-061 ‘i «ROOMS, BATH, Adults, Exclusive, 499 : apr FOR, . «YOUNG am") POR WOM REARONABLE ary, FOR welcome. FE 56-6340. p.m, AT SQUARE pase ERATE 3 + & bath. 1370. rea 2 OR 2 Ye _bik. to o bus, FE 3-7308, BAS E EMENT APT. PVT. EN trance and bath. s or 2 men, $10 _ week To BEAUTIFULLY “PURN. «¢ LARGE ite bath and entrance. Vullties” "Nonlebed. Adults only. 127 W. Lawrence. * CLEAN LARGE ROOMS, 1 CHILD. _i19_ E. Howard. CLEAN, ROOMS, PRIVATE | od Heat, jis ts, gas re erator. No pets Baby welcome. | block from bus, 87 Florence Ave. CLEAN 2 iota PRIVATE EN- __trance. 36 Norton. CLEAN, NEAR R PACTORIES downstairs, man, Pontiac, MY 23-6188, DUPLEX UPPER NISHED. Adulta- halt a; utilities, References, - Drayton Plains. OR 3-1180 evenings, answer through day. GROUND PLOOR. PRIVATE EN- trance and bath. Gas heat, near town. Working couple. 222 N, Cass | HEATED 2 AND 4 ROOM. BATH Near Fisher Leer dal Couple only. __Inautre 108 Dresden. = HOUGES AND “APTS For aie Furn and unfurn. AD. S$ REALT Y co Me chang ae. cae . +FM KITC ENETTE MODE LL “eS nn hwy. a0 Highland LARGE. PLEASANT,3 “AND BATH. _Qarage, near Airport, FE 2-62 LARGE MODERN ROOM ca i man. 68 yer week. 21 Jacokes Bt rE LARGE. LOVELY. 4 4 AND BATH | | ALG, _ , 1640 N Bee. at M’beit RUST IT FA STi Be: Fireviens giass porch, near Air- po tilittes furnished. Devoe: renured. $110 per month, FE you how to get cash if the Ong 3 ROOM AND ONE 2 ROOM ant Adults only. 81 Auburn Ave PRIVATE ENTRANCE, “1 BED- room livin bath. Gas heat. iat monthly. Lake Orion. MY 2-0923. | SLEEPING ROOM NEAR HIOH school, gentleman cov. FE! 4-836 3, SMALL | PARTLY 8 SUBURBAN apt suitable for couple. Good) neighborhood lake privileges. a _ply $700 Pontiae Trail, FE 2-72 ONION 2 ROOM APT Fior! ta vee, SE hatin. Everything _privete, EM WALLED LAKE MODERN om NV. two bedrooms, Close to city, Very ae $55 E. Lake Dr. | WALLED LAKE: MODERN 3 room heated garage apt. Shower, | Lake privileges, $70 mo. EM) 3-4682. Rent t Apts, . Unfurnished 3 6 ST FLOOR. 7 AN p BATH. EAT. wlehte es and gas. PE 7 AND 3 ROOM ‘era Saginaw St Utilities fae, Net. _ required 41501 refrie, 57 Mechanic. T ows, HEAT AND LiawTs. | “ BA UPPER. 29-1337, Joga Private entrances. _ Adults | kitchen and | ROOMS. “PARTLY small ehiid _— oe cock. After 6 + ROOM HOUSE. MODERN, | ieee Srecsowas. 4 wees ew way. miles et Mill Lake: 32 Auburn Ave., tm rear, . ae in Drayton eae wo Ee vanes ony ee Sunday. 3852 Islan coh “4 14030 aw valley Rent Apis, Unturnlshcd 3 34| R $10 . a, : * elt ge ane entrs ehild : aks Wanhe CLEAW SLREPING BOCK A | single or isn off rk home, ‘ate en- r rE ‘= “i ine m . trance. ~ 4. p.m, in “het Near bus line. 28 Thorpe. FE 49337 Rooms With Board 38 Tl MN, Sagina Fan Open By: =p Best Buys. ok ANGH STYLE, | of 0.00 DN. Moves you srl home’ wate eute x Peete " NEAR } PONTIAC. MTR. aac et heen tiled basement” w aon Eos a Sopss a Edw. M, Stout, Real 0 is 3 BEDROOM RANCH z Attractive howe sae 2 tan es oe, a5 — HARBOR PVRS | John K. Irwin oad OTR: Day ee ee 4 iy LT West Side Brich-=T rade. ‘ : eae — tomes FURN. CALL APT, 3: 30. bs La e a Be RENT. seo winter’ On A oA ; =N come, PLateau 22078. 456 PER MONTH. 2707 Lak Lae aie HOUSE & 5 ACRES AND, CHIL- a eee Romeo, PLateau MODERN FURN. LAKEFRONT | FE 2-3536. : obey LAKE, 8 EDROOM, modern home. “haves. hot water, ».660_per month, EM_3-5332, BEDROOM mi ROUND __laketront, modern. MY_ SMALI. HOUSE 20° x < “A mane “HOUSE, MODERN. Cov? ple only ve tone Crooks Rd, off of Auburn, SMALL aoosice FOR RENT. AU- to, heat, children welcome. 3491 Ct. off Taylor Rd, FE WEST SIDE. i BLOCK PROM ‘Huron, 3 rooms. 930 LaSalle ‘Rent Houses Unfurn. | 36 2 BEDROOM MODERN UPP income bungalow. room, dining room kite ty of closets. Gas heat, Garage. $65 monthly. Adults. bedroom suburban Newly deco- rated. Bath utility room. Large Children ohana $45 month "Milford. MUtua ly 1 dare ev 2 pRDROON HOUSE, MODERN, good garden school buses, ga- rage, OA 63518 0 2 HOUSES, UNFURNISHED. EB. OF ira *40 per month. OL 2 BDRMS WALLED LK. MOD- ern Cieee to elty. Avail. Jan 15. _MA +1778. 7 SMALL CHILDREN U ONDER school age welcome 4: heat. Out Baldwin. house. Gas Lights and gas not furn Southerners preferred $20 per week FE 5-2252 after 5 37 ROOM HOUSE UNFURN. FO FOR | rent Call FE 44913 |3 ROOM HOUSE. 8EMI-BATH IN Oxford. 1 child weicome. $36 per o 308s plus $19 security, OA sae 6 Opdy 3 ROOM MODERN. ke. 8 “Roows 8 AND BATH. '§ ROOMS “if eaRoO7 YEAR _ftound. FE _2-0830. 5 ROOMS IN KEBGO. YEAR around apne § ROOMS AND BATH, CLOSE IN. _Aduits, “neasonabie, +, PF 2-727. § ROOM MODERN HOUSE twit full basement, _MUlberry 9-0143 6 AND BATH 63 __ Bil Bt. 6 ROOM HOUSE. 20 MI. FROM Pontiac. Inowlre 4610 Livernots. _MUlberry 9-1487, LARGE ROOMS. 3 BEDROOMS | close to bus line ond Pontiac Senior high se hoa ta possession. No small children, ¢ FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence gt 5-106 Next to Consumers Fewer ALMOST NEW 4 LARGE ROOMS & bath me wo cheat couple ony. Avail. Feb, 2 Write Poo. Rise ‘Press, e OHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ° FE4 OFFICE &P. ste ' pe piste, » Drayton; #. Call OR +3 For | ‘Rent : Micileninae | Miscellaneous 42 ONE WAY COAST TO COAST RENT es Pr. £- Howland OR DOUBLE GARAGE, sid’ A MO. 66 Pihingle. 189" Prospect. MY 2-186, LARGE 580X160 PT. co UNDER HEAT, CITY W. R AND SEWER. NEAR CITY BUS AND SCHOOLS. cate smcomenant BUILD- (3500 pnige’ | gal. tant inti iS, dows os priv. month on Ph. 4-3528. NORTH SIDE, SIX ROOM AND batn ca fruit, and garage Gores drive. "100 W Strathmere. Imm ate possession PE 46915 and formation call Mra Spears. Phone RUSSELL A, NOTT. Realtor. 1 Pike FE 46005 Clintonville | PE: NEW 1 FLOOR HOME WITH 3 BEDROOMS po Bare en dandy was built in sits on lar : gg Toxate ft ft. tn Bragies . The ¢ is in and “~y rear yard te is fenced, There is a large 2 car gearge, and the home is immaculate inside and A oi] furnace, alu- LZ EH a family. sie res path, Lovely beach. Open roamed \Joseph F. Reisz pond o I i w. : GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS FIRST OFFERING - ex COUDNTAL, INCOME rate Texi20 tt. with 2 cer Revel street, Located ae e- creme subdv., Pofitise - tem, Taxes, $106 “$106.00 Jang DECORA ATED. PRETTY DUNDEE 1 PLOOR Pm On one acre in c’ locati tion. Built in nine with cove settings. ree 4% rooms with 2 ‘o Buy—To Sell—To Trade you BUY Towel INSURE It MAHAN: REALTY C©O., REALTORS y per zes, insurance and rest. GIROUX & FRANKS CORERAL REAL ESTATE 4905 Dixie OR 3-0701 Open Une | $--Sat. “i J 7 ROOM HOUSE. LOCATED ) NEAR McConne!! Schoo! —_a pos session, FE 8-671 . SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a wan " x. Fore, $450 DOWN Cute ana cosy. 3 large sem! - modern em almnite, out Joslyn. “er NO MONEY DOWN. o ft biek. e super ate Five , Today ae ats Bateman - VALUET, Realtor. - Rotate Bachanes” used car, see Classi-| R. J. ed NOW. bt chun ae Pes vA * gat yess + ae Soh ay tans epee: itera. “THE: PONTIAC PRESS. PRIGAY: JANUARY 6, 1956” For Sele Houses “a JUST 4 HOMES LEFT _ FHACIVILIANS : $650 DOV FREE STORMS “AND SCREENS $1 3 ‘AXES AND ff 4 room and room we SF Stishen. é meen 6190, Tocated, just north of “nemo atch for Announcement our hew™bullding project start- : races Om 2 1 to 5 PARE BEDS, CO. “Civilians IE dak me aD fa s: 8 BEDROOM bungalow with Pull basement, new oll furnace im beautiful Eh a nd hot water heater, i-car ga-- with lake privileges, rage, with lare garden. | Bow vacant, sem’ Ww! Brings in $53 per wk. rent. Total cedar siding, oak floors and pas price $15,500 $4500 down. | tered 2 bed s 453 Orchard Lake Ave, Inquire | down. rway to partially fine 340 Baldwin. FE 8-1431. _ ished 3rd. bedrm. Pull with automatic heat and hot wa pag landscaped Jot. Priced : : 1 R, RILEY, BROKER ‘ 41157 FE 17-0906 = bas sans =e Pn r ' Y re, at Gam « bedtemnn Ise Established tn 1916 i with rec- | a gpl . Hae omens bd oS bbe og Brick “‘bedrm i Onrage, Gn bidek Mod kitchen po ert make on. aes entry tiled bath. today. | sulated ony basement, gas NG POR 4 OM al heat. Shown by appointment | t see this aval hiliton 4) only. $15,000. With $3.000 down brick with ful bosom out. | Has args spac rooms (1400 $950 DOWN—Over 2 acres of ground “aq. ft.) ace. 2 baths Ther- | with Srm. home. Full bath, mopane window, Farm basement, stoker heat. Garage site loads of cw and ns to good fishing = Si It's wo your Rony 0 Pont af : ee norm o| quality e bu oe. 1 for ¢ all Jd, @. Judson & Son. one y ight! * peti i “ners Hwy., y 100 Open BY OWNER R. DRAYTON PLAINS. 3. bed: brick jikt w WRIGHT, Realtor FE 47197. . SSL nee lone EARD-a i capensis Yieal' Estat si change =, AREA-— Sm. NEAR .. AUBURN HEIGHTS nice 5 room home that clean a6 a pin, Located 400; foot lot with will not last ote a ad 91.500 down, so ‘ VACANT $3,700 - West ROCHESTER See this new M's 24° W. Lawrence ‘A.G. ELLIOTT & SONS ss anes BUY, ty - ‘he “bind” 40 bee, - Jmvacitiate Possession ba Nearly new bun, alow with ; rge rooms, bedrooms, tile bath ~~ base- ment, auto. ol] heat, b way “= epee sarege, Extra ws Sat i ‘ street, oa v3. vor- able te A. A. Taylor REALTOR — INSURANCE Oakiand Ave, PE 4 Free Parking Eves. OO ranch ol 2 car earage, lake ‘petvi- lees to 6 lakes, 63.700 down payment. Owner ‘leaving state _Call OR 31: * 6pm, “WEST SUBURBAN _ 7. rooms—3 bedrooms—ciean ltv- p roel ‘home—priced to sell—$1,060 FE 6-044 ~ A Real Estate io eashanes 2 BEDR@OMS AND DEN $750 Down PLUS COSTS PAYMENTS $36.97 beatibtes Wd = For WAGNER _ HOMES 1960 N. Opdyke Rd. at OPEN HOUSE FHA HOMES DAYS 24 oe Oak to Inglewood follow open 7" ae home ond 855 Sar month. ud armot be peat oy ibe market to aay. Two dandy "bedrooms bese) heat, oak floors, ake living room. sewer and water. Near bus and stores. alow with statrway to large floorea » tile beth and kite en. ‘sand plastered walls, AC, heat 4 hot water, }— Py ame. nase ee = or trade nag MBLING RANCH HOME ae ON FOUNDATION tuat- wae ioe directly ral modern to ‘mf ed. on fe ive reom re exceptionally | bath stall shower that is owt of rm world, Excep- al buy et 250 on terms Would trade a ‘janetvont home. DING BUY Mi ty et ee cy . he floors, ly bath and Payment Judes taxes and in- anmenee. WE ‘seLL - WE TRADE : une & SON 41557 ADAMS Choice Location ment next ~ Watkins Lake Privileges Only 5 re old is frame ran ew home with a Sarege. All im perfect con- dition. Fairly priced at $16,500. . Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Street mn Evenings FE 5-8161 or FE 5-834 NEW 3 BEDROOM HO i. FULL pe a od cent Lake, FE or FE 5-0242. Mat endeponet terms. Low news payee LOW, LOW Will put bedroom home in of room for the large Plenty amily. ‘call now, INCOME Small investment will fog you in busines 2. fam A te well and make an offer SUBURBAN EAST ood 2 bedroom with off furnace, storms and’ screens, 3 years old, large lot. Total price omly $6,550 % wre 6 call Mrs. 8Sny- ter SOR > OFFICE OPEN 0-6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | FE 4-2533 4 MOD. 6 ROOM HOME. 3 BED- rooms, full basement Perma-stone exterior, city water, sewer and as, 2-car garage. Near new si bing center. $14. b00 with p= 07 Tt. Oo. TR Re 1648 UNION LAKE RD. Edw, M. Stout, 1 Realtor TN. FLORIDA STYLED ‘a 10 FAMILY © w St. PE 56-8165 Eve. Pray 6:30 i LE OR 5 ROOMS ne wie en ‘Avondale Hi O'NE ALL THE THINGS YoU WANT are in: this harming pome!t There is a 20 room bef = natural ire ace oy ‘ull «dining - iteben \breakfest — Ae ), Den and bath down, Upstairs -are 3 bed 5, wach es] ja ing plant, gas water heater Large jot, many trees. Priced right at * hh down. UTCH -in ar cellent ‘itroug 4 and hot w canaue Well landscaped hot Priced Mg ON at Ppa =. Pirst fering RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 7% W. Huron Open 6-0 e FE 3-793 or OR_3-2098 Cosperetive Reai Estate Exchange GO0D=MODERN “To > MINUTE. 37 pom ‘53 | nenenteites plus cash for my os. "Telegraph, No. 9. “Charles” pane ORION 5 ROOM ASBES- sided bungalow with 19 ft. odern 5 room sanonier | iim fy basement. Lot 00 x y $1500 down. paola 5 — bunga- low, full basement, oar 110.300 wetth ‘tairly low down paym PONTIAC ag geno BP sesgoweres on new 6 room cedar shake bun She utility cok. ‘floors and plastered walls. Only $10,400. Cali for terms. Paved street, Ideal for a réom house for large family. All mod- ern. New a siding, $9,- 000 with $2, Auburn Ave FE 4-339) After 5, call OR 32200 INCOME PROPER TY . upatairs, All nished with tenants living in apts. modern me, all in excellent condition Modern kitchen, bath with show- oors Landscaped. leges, Soret | road $3,009 dow $13,450 with home Located in nice residential town flrs. 2-bedrms.. modern Kitchen with breakfast nook Gas heat, large lot. $10,500 with only $2.000 down ACRES-—North suburban loca- tion. Nearly new 2-bedrm . home full bath, modern kitchen. at- | tached Also additional | ranch type h er construc- tion, Ideal location for two rela- tives or rental home. Main road | frontage Ail, this for the low | price of $13,000 with 83.600 down LAKE FRONT — 3-bedrm home. | Modern completely fur- | nished” Basement with oi} burn- = m } ontiag Swe hid ot especially good ae at 412000 tneluding furni- ture. Only $2.000 dow FLOYD KENT, Realtor | FE $6106 | Next to Consumers Power paid P| 25 a 4 3 a4 2B Ss zx" “FULLY FURNISHED” TO LAST DETAIL 2 bedroom er ved and home eg Fagg oe —— wt WIELIS M. BREWER [re 41581; te a 2g EM 3-4908 | Co-operative | Pw. DIN NNAN (WATERFORD AREA, 5 B.D, CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 ‘ant 8. Telegraph Open Eves eal Estate Exchange ROOM. MODERN HOUSE ON Green &t § room modern on Perry. 10 room on State Ave 2 family on Norton Income on Auburn Ave Store building. 4 scouns and bath A real steal at $85 a W. HURON A HOME OF YOUR OWN BE SURE TO SEE THESE CLOSE IN MONEY MAKERS wit’ FAIROROVE AVE » in- | 8 largé rooms with bath up and lavatory down Dry basement Good HA furnace wiih stoker 410,000, terms SENECA 8T arge ® rooms with bath up and lavatety down (Gadd HA fur- nace, large lot. $10,500, terms. STATE AVE T room with “bath up & lavatory down. © AH furnace. 2 car garage in ferment $11,500, | terms. Vacant These homes are each planned | around a front entrance ee and | mi- | are ideal for roomers of 2 lies The terms are low as these homes must be sold to close an ESTATE ‘LIST YOUR HOME WITH US, NICHOLIE & HARGER Huron 33 W §-8183 ROOM FE house, full bats, garage, possession. Only room Gesse with bath $2800 with $350 EON, {RBLE, Realtor. 6261 mee Rd. none OR 3-1 ‘Waterford 268 WATKINS LAKE By owner. Attractive 542 room m ern home, Well kept, large shady lot. en basement. OU heat, ga- 3% th $2900 dn. Call er 4 ‘om m_ “OR _3-1882 CLARKST ON 2 bedroom starter home with nice | sized jot on Miller- road just off M15 Complete on exterior oniy. Only $295 down WEST SUBURBAN Well constructed 2 bedroom bun- galow with full basement. Lo- sated near Pontiac airport. House s — on exterior only. ead o F.C. Wood Co. Cornet wii REALTOR Rd. & M-0 ame OR 3-1235 fi After 8, cal; OR t $750 | School. $6,500 vases. = OL 2-976i. yina SMaarkin: Be 136 E. Pike St. . FE 4-9584 POSSIBLE INCOME North Pi near Kennett. 7 rooms. 3 pia 4 bedrooms, bath , LAKEFRONT upstairs and down, oi} heat, full 2 bedroom fast basement, 2 car garage 1 with ce- ment. Comoletely “ins pow hor fencing ‘round back y ard. tone p..~ -. the lake. A real fenc % lor cottages or mo- * ‘bloex “to aren T a =. show you this today. “‘todustrial RESTA N Man and wife can make comfort- ” CRAWFORD able Living” with thie’ this 12 hour — . r i oar. re ¢ue lociudes al titres ad invenr A ARLE AN '- cedar closet. The living reeen | > Eves. MY 37085 * . os ~ ee pm 4 " e car . window - OFF-AUBURN ‘Sometimes we have a long skiing season, sometimes ae a fai 7 bate ot sur | ' ear Crooks nod. bedroom | short. It just depends on how soon I break my leg!’’ which includes dinette. Also , modern. Kite’ living room 14 ® full, modern“bath. Tris home risa 2 Blocks to school, Fs oe has . = ag ym - wy old | ranch ty ype ls only $1509 with For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 Iaodse dtcaped janet’ Mao's pic | 6180 DOWN. 9660 PULL PRICE, PPP LPDLRPLP ELBA LOL POLL OL NL LLL al luded. rban. Fow rooms, > ne are interested in a beautiful . utility. Union Lake priv- IVAN WwW. Lakefront Special +g eaunnes . Bame and ples: ving—see this| fleges. ” , On beautifully landscaped WATERFORD AREA ay. ed at $11,500. . SCHRAM seen.” Tulse fortable “year seonosn my {th comfor “This ep: Snow Gol ; * ry eae on 2 on hg - pre v gonl0. ving peaiing. "aiwaite like-new bung ngaybe aren't the (Pe ,t0| of Ponlisc. Pully ‘modern. "1 bed: FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 Scdseemns. pusreses, Bienen and casogeane ee oll heat. ease {e8 Ge cndey, Sxine ts te beak, utuily, euto. weaber inc If no answer ph. FE 3 ‘piece bath, otf 2. Located Price includes ca . WLasee ted | Sramic view of the id venings aad Sundays in fine resid area. Conveni-; on a aioe lot, — Bar-b-q | Oram Club’ Your 1111 Josiyn Cor, 3rd. ent to school bus and matin high- tool end garage. ts ily will. b the ‘feeling ot | $1,000 DOWN. $760 FULL PRICE. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange way. A remernani buy otiered Bricea at siosed © wat camndess Wc conan they “ste M4 os Clintonville Ra. ‘Zoom mod- 800 Ww v a. basem: ONLY $360 DOWN | ‘EMBREE & CREGG ie ht, x 2H living room | ered 'walin” Lake: privicger TVET . —— * hich blends — 2 bedroom homes, FE 4-1006. 1565 Union Leke Rd. NEWER EAST SIDE Taxis kitehen that matches 1.280 DOWN. $0980 PULL PRICE. ~ Union Lake Village e w with 22 right with the 2 spacious ao am & clean, 5 room modern, C soos | ' ons 2G: Bees, mM 1 or EM ee ee” in bons gr aod Poa eg bedrooms, dining room, Ccosment. 9 i " out. dd ba: , oll heat, e Close to City V I } - ment and furnace. Priced at $9450 | When they at this home wi pnni 9 hool hom . l ] la S NORTH END with terms. Or. will’ srade for ‘tare —— features such | us and ee. Ow . AS LOW AS Furnished | nice 5 Tooms, | part 3 or 4 bedroom home. Ceramic tile bath and Mitchen. $1,300 DOWN. 9680 FULL Paice, . bath. Hand: stores ene t Ly * - portation, Vato. $1,500 DOWN neegits Resdyeed Snore. Pontiac. Good land, some fruit own MB ee Thjs 1s 4 new listing in a ony | Plenty of closets. Timken Tuermo- | eee a new | tony 2 bungalow in @ setting at, screens, t | Plus lake privileges on Etidabeth | CLARK REAL ESTATE PLUS COSTS cons R rang Nile ioe me. | Wott Located of peckities bat This me, lo- FE 402 or FE AYMENTS O e tter be sure to see core = beautiful beth Lake | 1362 W. Huron. Open xs veutags PLus a PINSUR ae wa bot 5 ee “yng a8 : si3.188, ° et us show you wkis uit | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Blaine’ One biock, west of Mont- 5 PE 236 . aim.” between | M ‘CUCKLER ‘REALTY 3 FAMILY INCOME “WH, ITE BROS. room, kitchen, bath, vine 236 _N. Saginaw rend and 2 smaller apartments. ag ag room, Youngstown kitch- : Ster Fogel income, Sper | Qpen_Eves. Til # — Sun. 1 to 8 en. ite | deth, | sliding emxr eton month. Only ¢ biks. to downtown. INCOME L | $9900 RANCH BUNGALOW—2 x @2 wood Seopa. ‘neor se; $12,850, term enn) lols Located weet of cit and transportation. For : $85 up $65 down, near St. Mike's} abou! 2 miles wee! ‘is oe Ca ‘ iiR lt MUST SELL eee cat Semen, geet coms ayaa finished. but “at : rn. stell nea Si Wascincet es ce K INZLER MILY INCOME Bum ftormis and screens "td 2 wot EF. li MILE Rp. Y oarags- wt ack to fine bathing High ‘Beheo!, weed Tersstment living room. Terms to ult. JOrdan 60708 Lincoln 1-179 on. Eenenetiate 20: REALTOR dave 0 Cn $11,800 NEW RANCH BUNGALOW WE CRESTWOOD FAMILIES ARE VACANT 610 W. Huron St. Phone PE 63525 | ‘eit’ A’) bedroom bome I block side jocation, Bésutisal “kitchen enjoying co aebaeban liv "a 6 room modern ranch breeze- | Cooperative he Estate Exch from Williama Lake, with 3 extra rch cupboards. 13 x 25 ft. Crestwood Farms. Atty. ry,| wey, plastered aareg e, full bemt = lots on corner, owner leaving living room, oll A.C. furn., large L. J. Garner W. Wynn, R gary: forced air large lot | 5 ROOMS. $5800. LOW DOWN | | town. $7.950 cash. 100 x 150 ff. lot. All closets have ley. R. Marthrell, R. Carter, ete a 150. $3800 "Ge down. Immedi-| payment. MAple 5-070, PAUL M. JONES, REAL ESTATE| sliding birch doors. $3,000 down. We recommend to you that’ buy-| ate possess PIONEER HIGHLANDS, 256 8. Tic | 832 W. Huron. FE a home that costs less than| Kk [.. Templeton, Realtor den. Owner being transferred. 2 INCOME > PROPE RTY | 83,600 BRAND NEW — alow. & month to own /ocluding bedrooms down, 2 practically fin- ‘xceptionally large rooms, lovely es and insurance beats 2339 Orchard Lal : as on ished up, fenc sin baskpere: lake | Large smail single homes. k fireplace, full basement with $70 to $90 rents that we to After ret. Call Ec 2-0 ‘privileges. $12,800 would like $4,- ROSE McLAR TY recreation space. Forced hot wa- fois P bake ‘Ra. carn tet ett 1 mile SAVE Te Sate” WF copcininent PE 2-2162 or FE 5-3578 Ge, Reeweny heat. See Devnies bated mad oniy. ec rs aw ire joOrs. S 4 bedroces homer oo 130 wiflige’ | ranch ‘homes. Bemifinished. Ex: INCOME ee en et ae | See eek cee lots. vee eeptionally convenient r plans separate -houses on one lot | me ahd well constructed. gy Rg +1903. Rental $110 th. L come home in back, furn. FE west side loca x 180 S08 sor bar Toarmer. cis pireniace in Lvine "room t near Paddock. in | "#8. mae Paved at Picture windo s. Ex-| good condition Price $9,750. - . i RU $160 per mo: 98.000 own handles, WARD E. PARTRIDGE ‘REAL -_TOR FE 28316 NEW LOCATION AT 1050 'W. HURON ST. 1% BLOCKS WEST OF TELZORAPE Eve. 7 to ® BY OWNER, 6 ROOM AND BATH. floor, full agri privileges on Seven Lakes $1.500 down. OR _ 31688 97 50 DOWN WEST SUBURBAN , Claes, tm meat ell heats Tis, ca! gafige. Chicker 950. : 5,95 TRADE—ONE ACRE lizabeth Lake Rd. 4 poco Bs tt Good garden soil, garage and poe house, Will accept 3 bedroom me, INCOME . bungalow with 3 room ap’ Leitate entrance on first floor, rooms for.owner with natural fire- me. ee base! rw pee fe? e arag Close. tn on quiet street, §)3,750 Terms. Ridgeway EALTO 975 Bal avin - FE 203 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ~~ LAKE ORION 4 cate Colonial that has bust- ness and Lake oie frontage Full basement and rage for $30 Jee. Will lease, sell or will | rade. Ask for Don Lynn "Chas. J. VanHorn, Inc. . Woodward ae: ~ JOrdan 4-5644 -ANNETT OFFERS Clarkston Estates Almost new attractive 3 —— bungalow, tile full basement, of! heot Eeespeut location with re ae. Lot T0x150, $15. 5 Acres—Clarkston Area bedroom brick home in pie condition, large recreation atil- itv 2 ear storni out- building. Bituaied” =" nies! landscaped 5 acres, 15 min- utes from Pontiac. and new chicken house a a lovety place for a to re- tire, SS foot sized. ig build ¢ aioe. et. se- 2 bedroom ranch type. Gas heat, — location. yet 3 miles oak floors, fully insulated. Pic- st of Pontiac ture Hes" and large closets Cniy, $7408 full price with $843/ CARL W. BIRD, Realtor cluding "cane and insurance. FE cera a oe £ “SURBURBAN ACRES va MYERS at ro ai LADD'S 10 ACRES atte parcel is 340 x 1259, ready or a new home! Some trees. uty $3,900 with $309 down. 4 ACRES Beautiful wooded parce} oe4 Close to pavement Call us today as price is only $2,750 with $275 down, 224 ACRES Rea property backs to se sat = rong lake with excellent in 0006 Priced at 4 jown, 0 ACRES Just off ‘Beaein ay Small ga- rage on p # Very level. Weil is in. Only ito with $1,500 down. 5 ACRES A ray beautiful parcel: 16521256 on ¢ ones. riced a with $500 dow oo Subdividers - — Investors Here is your opportunity. 34 acres of lightly rolling ground. Close to store’ and main highway. Ap- proximately 2 acres wooded and 800 ea of jake frontage. Only down . ~; ADD’S INC. 2 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains N. Perry Sundays r M24 OR 3-1231 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange For Sale Farms 48 120 FERTILE ACRES Near Grand Blanc —Goed modern home with S peo reom tl th, basemen hot air heat. Neat and ettractive. ft. hip roof. Basement barn with 18 metal stanchions, drink- Ing cups and electricity. Also large storage barn and 2 car ga- rt Tilness acces ted to sell, 2.000 down GIROU X & FRANKS GENERAL REAL. way. 4395 hen” Mer nS until” 8; Sat. om 5 ~ WHITE ~ BROS. 50 Acres Vacant Land Located 1 mile off of Di: All tillabhe land ai feds 2F lot. “A road front axe Extra good _ Dutlding ates. $15,000. $5,000 4 | 40 Acre Lakefront Farm Frontage on biack Over 1,000 ft. of peal eros fishing ake" ahs e state of cultivation. k land. Good’ fences, sinses WHITE BROS, REA Far Sale Miscellaneous 60 ‘HOLLY AREA STANDAR * "LAUNDRY TUBS rope. |> Jy’ Fishine Ti 49 Acre Fruit Farm bal, han Poo BIR Ca liver ge. Are lias ; (ae SoRr ORG Papa aE Big Values eae) Cres er eee eee 4 A De be x we I . * SIN 2 ms Cnsemie 5 5S me eAILER PARK | : Masia oo Nee uk CABINET see earn: ~ Mich, Chitin Saw Distay : Roy Annett, Inc.| pees com | FRR SALE: OU oe: A 7s | Bei sed pun ant tam: | Tee Stats ee ae (My Sei oS ie be foes tent ofices in. rea, Sawer 2 Fi ge - FEC saat ofS Madison. PMENT FOR RENT INDUSTRIAL & pe . E, Baee en * Fe PRI M, Satter oo wh fo Bad cn "sma a washers... te | a Cive Mone ' ANDERSON HDWE. BAB Ate eae bw ee : aS We ar .-oy- 2 ee he oe * ea te Ode co oe 7 Sethe - “_- * "FRY ACRES | “mere ekger ona tie ac] stud NTT | INVENTORY FLOOR | ose oe : BURMEISTERS PREB pect POR 19 CARS FE os ~ ——& Qgrmer parcel within 30 miles pH gs ogg Bg ay siate Te ed —+- | SAMPLE CLEARANCE a > Sungay 6 0m, to 3pm. hve ot ~ ii room home, i8| for trucks,’ or =qaer4 ‘| cost ‘or Borrowma Aulsbrook daVenport, reg. $300.95 steve AUGE” DOUBLE. HOUGATE oops acre with reasonable ares, | Seems Press| Tuan YOU ‘inc, | Krochler, Pullman, artistic da narra anon Baca ep cand 8 can a wt ¥ - ( ‘J an, & v= ; __ton, After PE 5-2787. So tenes, ciisee pee | "bak ee Get mended cen uichis | Swivel chats sass waive js | 800,000 - — - -Sand, Gravel & Dirt t oS C."PANGUS 1919 M15 wee Joan companys | Bd neste eatog up. | pave m ruth on | ia TQP S01, CRUSHED sTONE. Bote LET'S TALK ee rhe ta $19.05. AT BURMEISTER'S — | _FE_# aan ao wp F Sale Business Property 49| ” - abe tet Ue MT GE Tas i ~ x BAR Buckner tbleoph tt Ki dat $10.05 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU we 0 IgA ORAL ee “Wood, Coal & Fuel 67) INVESTORS ° Here is a business for an operator | Finance Co. i hod wie tomes Sb een ag $ astalt Sa c & Sant 1B | ATTENTION! Money making “spot.” The “sees mut nora ot) Ee Gears ace a | | ten are cated: | CLAYTON'S Heh Sa ae weg ORY MAM MEATY SLAB WOOD ¥ (Munder construction. At | Ve tnd well cvuipped. | Ponaie Furniture, Appliances, jag feet of frontage. large enough for ers. Easy os, And Wiser, Satienet Bidg. atopy 5g og xt RS hr ote je Mined wah euy teran” "| check “Gha'ene, +" ' 18°) Dravien Finns, 13 Disie My. | __ pu, al or PE Eaene he Mth Bowains es ‘© Edw, M. Stout, Realtor | MICHIGAN BUSINESS | “"“*ext‘ie “Bankr” Meamolie Vein "gee Snona bee Wer * Tt M. rs oe aoa ** # SALES CORPORATION oN 45462 Van Dyke ‘| sweepers, $8 ea. re sie # papella Woh iva he 1873,8. TELEGRAPH RD. one block North across trom Bank | § YEAR CRIB. 84 COAL SPACE ow hn: "er bt ent-Lease Bus Prop 49A Plenty of Parking a3 en Ee lee Comp. Tatum.) doo doors from $ 28.95 i At Our- Front Door WHEN YOU NEED EINOUEUIE AND Fi pas aE Et 1 pe bs colored be bath 5 tal ein, ONE G: ¥ AND OND — = i : 1 bakery, Both oS ae and ae ? ne W. HITE iG to soll, 186 Re Aiment, $ $ t I HARDW ~ PuuMRUe BROS. . ia] = So $29 to $500 + Pasniyhd s Specials 1 Sale Household Gaede 57) For 3 Fee Sale Miscellaneous 60, , yb ae SUEDING on signature car or furniture, Used TV “dines SI uw! ~=WAYNE GABERT’S ; ELEC. NEATER 471.98 MESITER denere Pareseate te iin ‘our idea-ved trom. $139.95. 0... «038! FLOOR SAMPLE SALE. if cat inks fi ps neuer sate $500 ON gat maria brisk store aie “"S P ar trid you wih your money “probiems. lord's eg. | Price Saie Rie eT ee we se roan SBE Pech te ag SMe" pevEEE | BURMEISTER Mie . : : RIFLE. WHITE Bi 18 THE “BIRD” ; Furnitare and APP gen ne eee range sides camera. | Gar Netoer Cain * oe and TODAY'S SPECIALS | FINANce co. | vaerewers Swe AT ER Hel? eb Pye Revco mre |, Nesta = . ARK & BOAT/ 102. Pontiac State Bank Bldg. | MAHOGANY With BOx y cu. ft. ret. Some. i ° Mo 33747 ita -stariot |, baste tates Sb a: of aketrent _ ate “BT BEoea’ evekaote MATS | S274 88 Maytag. thee. dryer. si0030 | Fa) Deeptiaerane © 8 Mlle B “GET CASH QUICKLY | 82 TOP G48, STOWE FOR | *.pocce from ene KE NTILE | “ mars eUpEDway exarion capme| Up to. $500 ieee ctuce e eiite eee | 2 we out vine §-6189 ve color eae tuon, STRUCTURAL STEEL near Prudenville, 10 cabins — ; | enn Sve ft. ree retrig. IECE LIVING - mar nee 42,1 Beam. 400 linial 78 ag 2, | Seals able 7 ‘room home incl ite ios 1965 care. Bring your title | snow wits ani many other| | ROOM GROUP 3 CENTS EACH _feneous 1 eae \ uelgas. ba | pemodeling free " Plus wool check ne onth,| housetrafler. ‘er. 8 Diste a eg SERVICES BRAND NEW SPIECE: Maton ser ele re ager) BERRY BGbn eats, co, | MEL PH TT a .F MM ono voyino ap eran: pyrene 8 wine Late Montce Host 7: | ae i a ’ ‘ keep your present job. Ideal set- | Ti H A u TWO SETS OF OPEN Cor, BED =!)_"_ FE 2-0498 ; i ‘ng, Oxcar ‘Schmidt a 4 up. for man and wife. A small _ cones Med lean pa geo BLAK 5 ED OUTFIT aneines go inner Le pbono mat | 3GEP AND OFC PORK. BALP AND PING — PONG TABLES CUsTom | USED ae ~ BUFFET. h ya. oD JERSEY C saw —— ‘con Oyuea” - 4 grocery on West side with SDM. | your first visit. Bo come in or tresses) genard ete a tod with epeines eee tenet | 7061 ‘built. % in. plywood tops. Fold-| Pedler Pan American, Molerne, f Pay difference. gr, young) Adren “mort ‘Fe i. $500 down, plus inv., E-Z terms.; phone for cash to $500 on your ari for $44.95. Pi cat ladders _spring thattress. a8eé. | SAIN ing legs. 2 sections. Free deliv-| ¢tc Ali are in g nee eye coe con. | Steed Ca ener’ 1086 MOBILE HO? it 3 ‘all PE 8-675? after 8:00 P.M. auto, furniture or signature and | ‘ay only $1 weekly. mattress. FE 3- BARGAIN ery. $30.75. KEnwood 30622. dition and guarante used Ga : OME, ‘ i e t pl Pearson's Ba nk F t i ¥ _ alto sax, trombones. cornets. etc. | 18 MOS *POLLE “HEREFORD 3. $306 down. 5 BOAT AND BAIT LIVERY. LIVING S rene aoe 2 gers el te yes | ‘a a , ' urniture ~ TR: ADE-IN DEPT. Oil fired forced air furnaces. Gun | POWER LAWN MOWER BLIGHT. | Bargains in some new tnstru- { ‘butt Mayfatr iz Court. 9 quarters furn. $1500. Terms. Ap-| . awaits you. Leslie Fleisher. Man-| We copere Rake Ase. ons 4-7881 | Guar. recon: elec. washer... $39.95 type. New. 84.009 BTU. In crates.| 1) used and @ garbage disposal. | = ments cme armen ian. |ONE YEAR OLD PALOMINO ply Pontiac Press Box 104. azer, Berkiey Voss, President | Give Gold. Bell Gift Stamps | 35 inch range. ......... 9.95 | $220. Duct work to your require-| new. MA 66315 mare, One two year old white : . 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 ,e- ave tm. suite $29.06 | re ste Free ier Terms. | PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARD. | 107 8 PR og FE 2-0567| mane and tail. One registered Tal er : TR ADE Ph. FE 58121 5c WALL TILE: RN FT ue ee : panes Bond Bag bedroom | F = 0's “€LOSEO UT FE 46509 — supplies OR 31217 On ‘a. city park Poms ong gt gmeriesn nae ory Be mere with , GUAR. HOUSE PAINT, GAL. 8195 | only . ; “_.. $70.95 . burn Ave, just off Saginaw "| 4xTP 13 00 °C Cornel a peel . . 15e VINYL INLAID TILE 16c | $18.00 value uph. vanity bench § 3. Exterior and interior doors, 48 NEW : ha . $100,000 GROSS Home & Auto | uREr BACAR OAL, 33,80 | $4.60 value frames” pictures i xis, pivscord. 5.75 per sheet PRE-INVENTORY VM TAPE, RECORD Ree eo ntkRED WAMBTEN AND OX. xcnange en if car ‘ontia w : . sneies ten wang bs apocsiccareeets SYERS, 41 W HURON, FE 4-300 WY MAN'S Comm and cerry, Pontiac Plywood S ALE ti0b- Columbia, “300” record play | ford, Hes, FOr gale cheep of| ANDERSON and OREAT, . located near Pontiac in busy Loan Company ‘BR? AND ) NEW 5-1 PIE “CE | 18 W. Pine FE +1122 288. |g per cent disc. on cash and. +2088 _after 6 p.m. ale Poul Sages ender; a in th shopping center. Same owner for CHROME DINETT “Used: = CASH FoR Lapettoas carry sales. S le St Equi For Sale > Poultry — 74 range. ae rears, Coot ag bani Hours 9 to 5: Saturday @ to 1 Ale WE E ; sed Trade-in Dept. Fir r_dimension long lengths. $105_ a ore Eq pment hod ee TINI HOME 14 to 35 ft. New trafl- aye s | OT C it it” . <4 le JON h 4 = LeRrERs EACH. 4068 x0S: y ing. Present gross about $100,- ommuctty Ket Best Big _ ., SET Washer... | DRAW TITE HITCHES Ful thick #10" and 12° boards. |2 10-FT McCRAY MEAT CASES. ton off Brown Rd. PE $1900. oe on meee er ee hae poll ga war, Only Sie on | —XEED S$ “ASONAL $69.95 Value for $39.95 | Radio a Canoe OR_ J ADMIUM agit per “o “ baling compreaser, Top condition. jo YOUNG GEESE. PHONE o1| cet Interest. ASK ABOUT Bay’ good marketable property. * C ASH? . 1 ful sige table. ¢ sturdy chrome Gey Range —_ III Toe bed Dat 5 22 Se Game 1312, redwood aes" so00 Me Evenings ne OO ~ Sak Fr LITTLE ‘AS. 880 DOWN. MOVE . . Electri renee : : bas 5 POST One é . WARD F, PARTRIDGE| 7.208 tec, sl eareiieger oat peeing RR PRAY Om wor | Et Hon REM are ~ See em Peoseee_73| PARTS STORE.” y 8! 4 or our needs an em - ai by Porat REALTOR FE 2-8316 | income, Phone first for « one--@, Orchard, Late Ave FR eTti | iio nem Nokon am wor every room in the house. in BLACKETTS “wat K en Soa esas “#xi0 onPRLES A nD EenaTo™, fm Lee sO eameeae 16) eM n te cays eRe oddN dakota: | HEPES erm aR" ("Ee ceiut coaeet | | momiggoynypmues |Z) gt Uatnteaa a | , R m M ae Ws BYELEORAPR, BENEFICIAL. | corms DRS oas_omeoe| FURNITURE CO. Biting ce” 800 Sal, ns | 10 Dinte wer ciareton ECE wee a Cp ee aes Ne LARS | treet ae open Eve? to 8 FINANCE CO lhe bant-bronar eemathe pieke, 361 8. SAGINA porch $2.95 value $1.98. SUsRUY | Wace Tare MOTOR AND |_Liverty e-4enh Ur “OMS: | APPLEQ (ALSO, CIDER. HOME. Auto A Acconsertes | 9 : = : e bes - = i) a> ~ ie LW. Levrence &_7e 2-249) ly crate ee ae eee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN oresceat Ww chard bake Ave. cutting tools. $40; gay water heat- | Ss I Sport ing Goods 6 ~ a Rd _ LOANS $25 TO $600 value. Michigan Fluorescent, 393| ONE BLUE ox12 B00 AND PAD | FIRST Y +t. ATH. | ¢7. $10. FE +0953 ale sport orting oods 65. TT a To need tt fare AY 5 t, QUALITY 6 ii F Law es OY | KENTUCKY SORGHUM. EAT MO- e4 7 STALL MODERN STATION BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE _Orchard Lake Ave. _in excellent cond PE 2-660. | tubs % =&B fuiets (il BEAUTIFUL MANNEQUINS ees daly for i. AT MO] our our serve? +? Gunes i while = _ Mi atiached living quarters, o- 144 W. Lawrence at. __PE_¢1898 | COMMERCIAL RIN a | T SMALL | OAL On WOOD BTO¥E gis: Saxat Gourie as ae Orivinal cost te esas, nahi || Manley Veen sr — SgiRADE. | anomie, aris. Food Ma ket, “701, Jou wait. ryarantend Cs bie. $75. FE 48707. Mornings or “~— condiiten. Call pe 30 basing On P ley_ Bt Orchard Lake Ave. work . Pree oe Pontiac. Low inventory, low rent LOANS ~_ to 2 $0 after 6 8 fore 2:30! | Thompson, 99 8 Perr sell at $20 each, Call MI ‘-si00. |* ; : 2 coffee ® cu - j opportunity for experie ed p.m. rie LOW _ FE: 45066. a aa rr OO OH N 1 4 Coctator and tune-up mechanic, Hot EHO D DEEP FREEZE AT THE Low | See HOT. POINT AUTOMATIC i eae ae FORLETS $10 96 2 WHEEL. UT UTILITY TRAILER, as oufaoas: NSO! ees Sale Farm Equipment t 7 cece goer glass or winds! ; Inquire. 3389 Dixie Hwy. ed ddovs ae aes st bias m- hohe geod at Hios Pol $20.95 Washbowis with << ings 7 $11.95{ _ Also tarp mio “rE 4 8.345. ‘| WE TAKE TRADE Ine. LAYAWAY BOLENS & WHEEL HORS: BEAUTIFUL TRUCK STOP WITH) FINANCE > , é paving Dp. se dishwash- | 3 pe “colored. bath sets. with ——- | FOR SP m Rib. - Bilving quarters located on Dixte ae ; MU eh cotiebor Rue Neato & Anoues abt Putting iso} Roofing and Siding SI AY BAUGH’ S me Haters fron peut. 6807 Dinte Hey turmiieg trom/Grand Blane PONTIAC __|#,60 Et conogror RERRIO, ahs cel SAVE br Vudnina SURETY Combination Doors | PE #0483 PE-40nne | Hey MA ‘STO acres. 24 ft frontage. Tiiness | 3', 8. Saginaw st FE 40535 © p.m wae Machools Rerercuiet f ALL 172.8. Saginaw FE $-2100 Insulation ~~ i 1986 CLINTON tr ‘or selling ; | 8 . hie j MNANCT. | Gown plus inventory. 12300 Dixie " re wet 264. Kroehier wouch & char G.& M. - M. A. BENSON NEED A \FINANCE- CHAIN SAW THE ANSWER TO b. M. A. IXER? . Hey. aol MElrose Fie, . ake NTS ER | beige. smite wether, wis qusrsenens Gorvine ie Seine Pe oon | FIXER? Orddr Classified $180, end up. We trade. a ia ‘is sual, ‘lage VING | $25 to s800 $500 OUR PROBLEM:| OT All less than} 3, old. Havgpour skates sharpened now. | ROMEX BY THE COM. sc PER ads to sell, rept. find a se's Oltest Deahe Guacier™ pi small vulage pear [925 te Coury rose cS. | Want Ads! To sell, rent,| Beers cimatirers, S10, Kitenen | wortnwest corner waiton & Opdyke! fa2t all pore tor a ex Pius) Good job, FE 2-818 | Terman Wholesale, & Fond ‘mosern. MEjrose ; 20 E. Lavrence exavicg 2! hire; it’s FE28181,. "| Seeu 833 TYit “ach “eters: | JET WATER PUMPS 060.95,.0, A. $998. G. A. Thompson” 611 8. oo a lis the Lette Seles 8 Servics, - - , . thing for $715, Thompson, 89 8. ‘Perry. Perry 8t. Want Ad number! | eat” Moun Snee . * ;: - . ; ; » ® « ‘ . “ : : ‘ 4 i . of ” Ps te cao ee ' | * " : Pe ‘ ‘ fs Peat ‘ ag. ie} } ' oe : fe : eo ee 2 i ¢ £ ¥ ai cs Ps ee ere eR ae ES ge RE a RF eg Roy a ee? LLIAMS TIRE | 3 ee N Economy a, very cheap Brice. 109 late, mod- _% ftica. REpu ic 9-9086 trans- | 10 CHEV, ELUXR 2 i portation specials st $20 and ee ECONOiTY US SED C D CARS OF ee “are Can see 8 4 Bre at 635 Sarshieid or ‘call OL nafio, io, beaker, Weed Uae Ca 88 yi ee ¢ AUTO'PARTS | | ett zit MM Haskins Chevrolet 1964 L. 4 . rok ar al Radio, beater. White One owner car. Rea- gone . 1857 Dawes St. Brookiyn Growing Dealer RUSH IS OVER is offering all care at| Power Glide. Sylvan, Utica, REpubl ; SPECIAL. ge suse Dyna. acces. FE 6-330, Good tii plide, $300 trade. ay at Shelton Aw Lake Rad. ‘ Cry het ba DAA xoellent © before 6 iim nal 956 Demo's s NO FINANCING PROBLEMS peal S. JUST YOUR CAR AND UP TO 30 MONTHS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION SAVE AS YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED BEFORE Bakland County’s Fastest 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M15 .. s . Open Nites til® STORED. COLLECTOR § sa ona aN RADIO BE ar i ATTHE ik MOTO "StuREK MOTOR SALES issy CHEV 2106 STATION WAGON, DY- | ‘to ; CHEV. 2 i 3 DR. 8. Goop “MOTOR ‘GHEVIE CONVERTIBLE pe over payments, FE CHEVY 4 DR, BEL Ain WITH wt extras, $100 cash and ia over pegmente. Call after 4 bin. scatopgpic: ates — ref Was very clean, jet, BAY as 5, ck 2 18 CHEVIE. cu8 C seaea GOOD Jeltrey Ford Sales 2011 A : for equit: over paymen mente. Owner going in START THE BUY THE Right Car, in the Right Dealer fe ie ‘Haskins | Chevrolet wr ote, gent, Ut, ca J. " VANWELT bright red, good rubber. 1952 Chevrolet 2 dr., R&H, ‘starts every time, for the wife. “earn Pie PE OiGL WANTED LATE MODEL CARS ; we ae and S Shar “GLENN'S MOTOR SALES “Wanted Used Trucks & 89 WANTED: " WILLYS |} 1955 Pontiac Catalina, a : good clean one, Hydra, all leather trim, ¢@ ee ec ae a et wane «© \ For Sale Used Tracks 90 .at CONDITION 1950 poDGeE wrecker, PE 56-0244. “WILSON GMC *’51 Nash Ramb. sub. $445 »'50 GMC 12 ft. van, .$595 '*49 Chev. tractor.....$29 , eat oe. tractor.....$395 nel page so 3153 GNC COLE. .....$645 **50 Ford 4% ton stake $495 >’30 Chev, C.O.E. ...-.$245. *°48 GMC panel .:....$175 2°51 Federal Cabin chassis. 1953 Chevrolet 2 dr, R& H, 2 tone blue, ready for the road. wee erate ow whe good rubber. ideal for heavy duty |B * MICHIGAN'S LARGEST Truck Dealer - ’ Qakland at Cass “210 ORCH ARD LAKE me ee Ne Ne Nee we © e f - BRAID OLIVER BUICK. ‘BUYS - $795 frees 2 Pike St, PE_ 20186 excelient cond. $725. 1960 CH rE Used Cars, NEW YEAR RIGHT Right Price, From the Right Condition, at the SPECIAL 183 PONTIAC 6 TUDOR pene. Only $284 or ear down, Fully taulpped. Just. drive this 163 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP Gharp Two Tone. Fully Se Bae oat act Bag Bae i063 CHEVROLET 210-3 _DOOR, PE 36304) 4 DOOR, 6105. ‘ia CHEVROLET Bi BEL AIR” 2 alls, Power aoe; 1953 Ford 2 dr. Sedan ’ NO DOWN PAYMENT. ‘50 DODG R&H, Ford-O-Matic, no ae 5. rust, V8 engine. second “Spare tires. Phone M ing DODGE CORON — iB $495 eoupe, xcellent condition. Me- 19 F 4 2 d - S d ——s perfect. Call FE 32-3231 a0 oF ‘Gf. Sedat, FORD TION WAGON. RH Ford - O - Matic,| “Overdrive. Radio and heater. OA 8-011. effrey Ford Sales $465 *. Se A Wasel alter diver’ Pod ideal 1955 FORD FORDOR $1995 LARRY $1645 JEROME “FOR MORK THAN 20 YEARS A R&H, Dynaflow, 2 tone} coop PLA UY" blue, one owner and nice. | 61, FORD SEDAN. OVERDRIVE Radio and heater, Sharp OA_8-3011 'b4 PORDS. Perfect saatibien: OA 8-3011 $995 1952 Pontiac 4 dr, R&H,| Beautiful, red and white “eth deluxe model, custom! anteedsuto Oniy 81090 fe: trim. $95 down. _Pising OR 3 3155 Dixie, DraytoP | 1955 Buick Special Convert. . $2398 $965 ANI ARY 1955 Postings catetne $2005 1954 Chevrolet 2 dr., R&! A CYEARAN CE AE ae ne cenury mivera sis . | 1954 Buick Century Riviera . $1795 H, very low mileage, also | i883 MERCURY STATION WON 1954 Buick Super 4 door $1685 whitew alls. . ise FORD-OMATIC Vi VICTORIA V8 1954 Chevrolet Wagon (sharp) $1605 $795 1085 CHEV. bio V8.2 ‘DR 1954 Packard Clipper $1395 1953 Stude. Coupe, R&H, P Towa, fim Pull Paice | 1084 Chevrolet Convertible $1295 light blue, V8 engine, An pad ee p OMAC terms | 1954 Pontiac 2 door . $1105 Don’ ¥ Owning 1962 Buick Riviera. ........ $895 uy drive a HASK OK Bafety tested car. $2495 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR “1Ws3 Studebaker 2 door ...... $795 sa Ply laouta Club Coupe, R & H s any one of these, “OY OVERHEAD LocaTION | 1952 Pontiac 4 door... yal tone ee ong 1935 Buick Super Hard- Haskins | 1952 Mercury 4 door .......... $745 Ore ay R 9 Fone | ee, Dynaflow, power (1082 Pontiac 2 door .......... soos | “ton "Fa Re ‘Nrency tor steering and brakes. | Chevrolet |1951 Bulek Convertible ...... $605 ‘33? Dodee "Gi. Cpe." wo, Tone | Oakland County’s Fastest 1953 Plymouth 4 door ....... $005 | 47 wad Drive sor Dix. 4 oe OLIVER growing Dealer 1951 Mercury 4 door... | so oe 6 ne ORES SMS ie revo SSAA ~ BUICK — Open Nites ‘al 9 [Rae SMPTE 9 Bone recor EY ir, ene {Doors New ent ww FORD NEEDS | 4 COLLISION 1947 Chevrolet (sharp) ....... $225 | a, @ real buy est ai , work = —_ at om New: 1947 Pontiac (sharp) $225 “hte yy Ol-nigntclioty to sell at 6225 | berry 5 Rd.. off Clintonville. 7 1954 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN i? FE 2-9101 Stetion Wage ‘i i 0 bee steering | | e NOMAD STATION! The Ra. Oxiord.. or tae hite side | . * aoe “m 160. > Plan. Teh, Ble WE WEERLY, PAYMENTS OP NO Co-Signers! ‘Immediate Delivery! Dea! Direct! No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here _ Y'ALL COME NATIONAL MOTOR SALES iT] 8. SAGINAW iss1 FORD, 3 DOOR, REASONA. | _ ble. 141 8, Parke 8t, FORD. 1955 RANCH WAGON. PER- tian 4,000 miles. BM 1998 FORD STATION WAGON, 4 Auto, all ac 14.000 miles, racellent condition. ‘private party. $1,960. MI 4.6085. LOOK! ee eames Bes sortie, co power , power brakes. two tone with color swe ww = Drive it and you wi * want ft 1053 Dodge 4 dr Coronet trode! Powerful V-8 engine Soanete 34 tone paint, Save hundred 1983 Chrysler? Windsor Dix. 4 dr. Fluid-Matic drive. Tinted glass. A one-owner beauty. 4 dr, age motor, eautiful blue. $i.- 1952 Plymouth Club Sedan. 1962 Dodge Club 2 dr. tes Coewren Ra it's a ‘52 tm condition of dames Moy auto nee ust be seen. 1051 Plymouth 4 dr. 1951 DeSoto Custom 4 dor, ‘or 1961 Te get bo Tg Windsor Dix. 4 dr. a a tires Eighisader a me now. 1961 Chrysier Windsor Dix. hard- top. H, Fluidmatic drive. Pow- . der biue paint. Save on this one. 1961 Pontiac 2 dr. I am jet kk. fe beeuital Esndulon"Juat need a driver. tic. 1950 7 oe 2 specia win me CLARKST ON MOTOR SALES 32 8. MAIN ST. CLA CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH mn $8a.m to 8 p.m, Dally Ove MA 54-5141 auto, left in one. LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES MM at Clarkston Rd. FORD — ela MY_ 23-2611 a — CUSTOM PEL 31043. CLEAN, ain, $985. FE Condition joke bnew, owner. LS MI 42002. HARE RED- ta! PASSENGER MG. Right-hand FE +0 i965 MERCURY: NScerTRAY. Hardtop. Radio & Heater. White titul red & white. 7,000 actual mie! pee ss new. $1000 off _orig. price. PE_ MERCURY 1955 OFFICIALS CARS Monterey 4 doors and custom 3 doors. Radios, heaters. merco- matic “ sree ere tires $1, 995 Bob Frost, Inc. pgp alice MERCURY AND TINENTAL DEALER 850 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI_ 6-2200 Ordan 6-3933 MERCURY 1048. Gaon CONDI- body & tires. Cheap. MERCURY. ‘53 MONTEREY . Heater, white wall tires, h Prizete owner. Call 6-2887_ Su Welsh re alled .MA_4-2670 "eheat 6:30 p.m OLDS. "55. SUPER 88 HOLIDAY. Like new. 469 Montcalm. Factory Official Car ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 1954 Buick Century 4 dr, OL Jeffrey Ford Sales 4 TO CHOOSE FROM Jeffrey Ford Sales ~ 1955 FORD 8 Custom Rarneh Wagen Has radio, heater and overdrive fully guar- vy any car until you test INS reconditioned | MI| FORD 1954 “COUNTRY cls EM 3200." » 19,000 miles. $1325. a IH 7’ _ and 5-740), "S3 F FORD, A-l_ CONDITION, FE 5-9685 |OLDSMOBILE ‘54 4 DOOR. 88 | Super — 15.000 miles ‘Like new | PE 21767 | 1984 OLDS 63 HOt, IDAY ALL | power equipped New tires Ad shape By owner FE 54-6050 SSOLDS ONVERTIBLE COUPE RA ADLO. HEATER, HYDRA. ower brakes Je are open every week night | “NOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE te, R & im very clean, Phone MUtual 483 "$3 Aeeall Ae “CAVALIER. 15,000 _ miles. Full power, MI 4-858). JANUARY. CLEARANCE SALE j 1983 Pontiac 2 door ve $895 Pord 4 door "COMMUN ITY. nau aera AEE | ‘6 IL. THA “CAN BUY © FOR Bay Serie. DOWN -_ AND | ’s3°P AS | Good ‘2 a 'b4. It's a 4 dre would’ nand le down payment & a Pod 2g 8 Perfect condition. rubbe! the vrice will Fz) oe : Loaded and is age Rg 9 Going at $1,896. is JEsS MeNEAL Inc. 360 6. Weetsas ard Birmingham, Mic ares ‘96 Plymouth. ~ Hardtop $245 Down Cash or Trade-in eS “956. a 2B. 18 A RINGS, ATTACHED. | - Summer a on All Used Cars SEE THESE CARS.... DRIVE THESE CARS a _BEFORE YOU BUY ANYWHERE ~ STOCK ‘NUMBERS ON ALL CARS —— 2811—s3 Ply. 4 door, R&H........ ‘ 2810—33 Pont. 2 door, R&H. Leese . 5 ict Law A EAT MI «eit FOR SCHUTZ Motors, Inc. 912 S. Woodward, Birm, PHONE Mf47811 Open 8 a.m. to'9 p.m. ‘1946 DODGE “SEDAN cence ee STS 1950 Studebaker Commander Sedan $iee 1949 Studebaker Commander tee 1960 Studebaker Champion Bed $105 lan 1950 Studebaker Convertible . ae 1948 Plymouth 8. Woodward Birmingham PLYMOUTH 1951 BELVEDERE Vie! R&H, good © . FE 1963 PLYMOUTH, TAKE OVER perments. _ $425. a 5-2766. ines} ‘PLYMOUTH. - MOTOR JUST Just ‘Good . _PE 5-6689. 148 Glenwood. PONTIAC, 1956 STAR CHIEF 4 door. Hydramatic, Power brakes and Low MI _ 6-188, _ be «Dr., coral and white, beau- ifully spinted power er steering, po antenna. isor, w seat, radio and heater, pines miles, $1,480. €2 Wenonah D 2-6055, PONTIAC. i Paiends oor ag oe. a es po pr om k E ‘POSSE SSED CARS |. Johnson ‘radio, heater, oversize tires ~ m cushions, Good condition. ca Mich. STillwell_ praia ‘SS PONTIAC estes) $300 miles. il tar 1953 PONTIAC Sar. y. TWO 1 green, hydrama me, pe 27006. __ 35 PONTIAC STA| c alina. Low mil Perfect con- Many extras. chi _ contract. MY: _ PONTIAC Wwhitew. $00, Owner. MI 6-2225. Voluntary replacement cars. Can be bought [tk person to Rogers Sales and Services PONTIAC 1954 CUSTOM 4 DOOR Star Chief sedan with most ac- cessories, FE 2-1011 tom Catalina. Fire gold and white. Loaded with extras 5-T841 West Side Used Cars ae w. Sarre E Cc 2 DOOR DELUXE. "deat tulle equi __white wal) tires. 1953 PONTIAC « CATALINA. RAL RADIO, heater, Hydra. white walls, etc. 7200 miles. Sickness forces to sell. _Best offer, OR 3-2867, GMC TRUCK DEALER 528 N. Matin, Rochester, OL 1-9761 1983 Olds. 88 2 DR. HYDRA|_ © MOTORS 802 N. Main, Rocheste), OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M; OLive 2-311 1953 PONTIAC 8 4 Door Deluxe Has radio and heater, hydramatic white walls, & cuarant:. 1 1 own- ‘er car with only 27.000) miles H J Van Welt, 4540 Dixie, Dray- ton Plains Phone OR 3-1355 1956 PONTIAC CATALINA. SAVE #00 or more. Phone MA 5-6496 "49 PONTIAC, G Goon ¢ CONDITION. | 5:30 pm FE ae after 52 PONTIA Sacrifice ‘on 3-110 "33 PONTIAC 4 Book _clean. Nickel chrome. FE 4-871 1958 PONTIAC 4 DR. SEDAN Lom | aree. ve MUST SELL. mifeare. 3 Pin ‘clock. PONTIAC CHIEF '55 CATALINA. | all new tires, perfect mechanical- ly. Call OR 3-4336 after 6 p.m. ‘84 PONTIAC CATALINA STAR- chief custom, Hydra, ht a White} _ Walls, Must sell. PE 2-2 53 STUDIE CHA \MP- This car jis a beautiful green four-door, With radio, heater and | overdrive, The, and the price ‘is right. _ Auto Sales, 68 Oakland. FE am 10,000 MILES ON MOT OF — Good ICe ors OL | CARS WITH ZIP FOR ANY TRIP (FOR EXAMPLE) | °35 Dodge 2 Door, Hardtop, R & H, ny, car down, . ([vory and black, nice tires, 8 Cyl, ‘4 Ford Customline 2 Dr. hel =. | Light green $1005 A Honey of a buy at only ... "50 Buick Special 2 Dr. Sedan, Red & White. Ready to Go $205 RIEMENSCHNEIDER Dodge-Plymouth Dealer | 232 S. Saginaw alae De Soto-Plymouth Dealer ’ Carkner ‘Motors | ‘1984 i ag CUSTOM PON- 2733— 53 Mercury Hardtop......... 2675—"s2 Pontiac Chief dix.’..... sin 2636—'s4 Ford Custom 84 door.. 2627—'s2 F reat Cony yertible...... +46 2989—"s0 Ford Convertible....... ver 2489—'s1 Ford 2sloor 8........0024 8 2457—'s. 3 Ford 2 door. . . Leeees or 2444—'s2 Ford Coupe..... ea wll ie ee 2396—'s1 Mercury Club Coupe os wares 2354—'55 Ford 2door. 0.2... eee 2829—'s1 Ford 2 door..........6605 2835— 53 Pontiac Chief dix. 8....... 2838—’s0 Dadge 2 door. ........-5. 272\1—s0 Ford 2 door 8 exis. sia , aces 1866—'s2 Ford Country Squire...... > 2258—'S3 Ford Convertible. ... 2732—'% Ford Convertible. . . 2844—'s3 Ford 4 door....s....ee ee 2858—"s8 Ford Convertible. veveeues $ 125 286 1—'s0 Pontiac 2 door veeeee simimcmece $ 145} PONTIAC Wn I Cy Owens 147 S. SAGINAW ST. FE 5-410] = to 9 P.M. |-WE ARE LISTING BELOW | overdrive. | this one, as there are very few .of 2778—'s4 Ford 2 door. ......0eeees : > 745 | | shift, | pearl white. If you are ] looking for a real good car at a price see this -one. i] Radio and heater, std. | Radio and heater, Ford- ° } O-Matic. If | buy this one. soos $1045 | $ 695 | 8 tube super-heterodyneé radio, hot air deluxe heater, ee —— FE 5-3588 | | 65. MT. CLEMENS ST. 4 “tHE rowtac PRESS, FRIDAY, _ JANUARY 6; 1956" Se Ses hae _For Sale Cars or For Sale Cars: 91 | camer =a ae 3 A Se ; — ad I! eee eco ‘Chevrolet .|° - New — -|;enzs aaalg Or er * Godt -, Sees Cy wens 1. Cy ie | IN-MORSE CODE THIS MEANS “SAVE OUR | || SHIP,” HOWEVER, AT THE PONTIAC RE- | TAIL. STORE. FHIS MEANING HAS’ BEEN ] CHANGED TO... -, -SAVE ON SALES © UST A FEW OF OUR SAVE ON SALES VALUES FOR THE | WEEK. SO STOP IN AND S.0.S. $595 ' 1952 FORD Custom 4 Door With radio and heater, Don't miss ~ $495 1952 DODGE 2 Door Sedan This is a real buy for the money. $1595 1955 PONTIAC 860 2 Door Sedan Heater only, standard shift, 8,300 actual miles. This beauty is for the | these around. } $1095 2 -1954 CHEVROLET 4 Door 210 Del Ray Radio and heater, std. mist brown and new Car, © $975 1953 PLYMOUTH _ 4 Door Sedan Radio and heater, std. shift, fog gray and light blue. For a mice car you can't beat this price any place. $1095 ° 1954 CHEVROLET - Del Ray 2 Door shift, with a black | and white finish. $845 . 1953 FORD Custom 2 Door $745 1953 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan Radio and heater, std. shift, baby blue finish, This car will stop the shopper. you are looking »for a used car, Save On Sale Special for Today! 1952 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan metallic green finish, std. shift. e $595 RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS” FE 3-7117 Behind the Post Office dr. ee. R & H | @ repossessions. og Uttle 1985 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CUs- including Power windows. brakes and an- tenna. By owner $1975. MA Drive out where overhead ts low FE 42185 EXTRA | | after a i mileage is low. | ople's | $1005 | V-8, | 150. to Choose From | AT. 211 S. SAGINAW ST. COME and COUNT ‘EM! 2621A 1953 Nash Statesman 4 door sedan, radio and |, heater, nice dark gray finish...... +++ $595 1952. Nash Ambassador 4 door, all maroon paint, ‘ radio and heater, nice condition........$495 2903 1951 Olds 88 2 door, radio and heater, Hydra., ma- roon finish, and guaranteed........ $695 322A 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door V-8, radio and heater, Powerglide, a beautiful foam gray.. 147A 1955 Ford Crestline 2 door, V-8, radio and heater. perfect, blue and ivory finish,........ $1595 | Q7357N 1933 Pontiac 2 2 door gS cyl, Hivdra., tice tweo tone beige and brow a. . wae 2 $325 ; WIN 1933 Chevrolet 2 door, : 210, radio and heater, direc- tion signals, 2 tone green... ee... eee $795 134.4 1954 Chev. 4 door sedan, 2 tone green and ivory, radio and heater, Powerglide, it's sharp, $1095 1955 Pontiac Catalina, 2 tone, radio and heater, Hydra., P. brakes, P. Steering, whitewalls, look at this price........... 00.2 ee eee $2195 35904 | 1955 Chevrolet 4 door Bel Air V-8, 2 tone beige. turn signals, washers, MANV EXtTAS. Lee ee eee 241A . $1695 1951 Chevrolet 2 door, original grav finish, radio |. and heater, turn signals.............. $473 417A 1953 radio and heater, whitewall tires Ford Crestline V-8 4 door. Ford-O-Matic, turn signals, 222.4 1952 Chevrolet 4 door deluxe, radio and heater, P. Glide, original paint, W. washer, white- | walls co... cece eee eee beeen eens $645 | 438A 1952 Ford Crestline V-8, nice blue and gray, radio |, and heater, spotlight................ «+ $695 |! WE HAVE TRUCKS GALORE 1949 Chevrolet 1 ton stake, original paint, 4 new | tires, these are stances sc 6 ix se a6 see aw wes $495 |. a signals, deluxe | 1952 GMC Pickup, heater, GAD cs cscs stiles MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” 2118S. Saginaw St. . sie oe we veeeeeee $495 a — 11953 Nash . $1695 | | Chiéftain Deluxe 2 door, radio aud fleater and $795 | PE 4-4546 ]] PE 8.0488. "Bright Spot” — BARGAINS 1953 Olds | 98 Holiday, power steering. power brakes, Hydra. | radio and heater, white sidewalls. 1953 Pontiac Station Wagon, 4 door, heater. 1953 Ford occ cee eccee $995 Country Squire, 4 door, 3 seater, Ford-O-Matic, radio and heater. beceeen veces «795 Statesman Custom 4 door, sharp car, heater and 3 seater, Hvdra., radio and overdrive. | 1953 Kaiser ............. $695 Custom 4 door, light gray. nice and sharp 1953 Pontiac hght green, with Hydra., white tires. bets Eanaee $995 whitewall tires, radio and heater, Powerglide. 1952 Nash ............... $695 Statesman 4 door, 38,000 miles, one owner, perfect condition. 102 Pontiacs radio and heater. 1952 Chevrolet Styline Club Coupe, ) Chieftain 4 doors. jet black. whitewalls, Hydra., Ok and heater. 1952 Plymouth .......... $495 Cranbrook 4 door. radio and heater, nice set of tires, excellent condition. We have about 25 ’34 and '35 low mileage Olds- mobiles. Some demos at real bargains. If you don’t see the car advertised that you are looking for, CALL us. I'm sure we have it. Nothing Down! Just Good Credit! ‘S51 Buick ’47 Chev. Cpe. 50 Buick ‘46 Ford Gonv. ’49 Pontiac 48 Pontiac "50 Hudson "41 Cad. 2 Dr, 50 Ford "48 Chrysler "Bright Spot" | JeromeOlds Cadillac Cass.at Orchard Lake FE 8-0488 man that can’t afford a |. : aga ht oes a Radio Promaie @ ©" BEER AND “Hey vie County Looks at 1955 ao iF #. : sls STQRE HOURS: Weekdays 9 to 6; Fridays 9 to 9 CONDON’S — RADIO G TV - SALES & SERVICE 127 S. Parke, Corner Auburn - Call FE 4-9736 GA 80 $, PERRY West.” Rogers succeeds in route Thompson 6:26—(2) TV Weatherman. (4) | Weekend Weather. ATIENTION: i Fs 5-945 OWNERS! |7:00—(2) I'm the Law. “Juvenile 7:15—(7) News, Daly. ' and Rinty are invited to join SEE seinen TV HAMPTON’S 825 W. HURON ~ _- Ward’s TV Service TV, Radio, Car Radio FE 2-2976 OPEN EVENINGS = under all ° DRIVING LESSONS ‘The "SAFE WAY” ts the to learn driving! Expert “SAFE WAY DRIVING SCHOOL !9:00—(2) The Crusader. ‘‘Opera- Making Machine.’ The easy SEE THE GE 11 Cu Ft. PINK WALL REFRIGERATOR at HAMPTON’S 825 W. HURON WJBK, WCAR,’ News Ace: WPON, News, Ukrainian Hr, - a=f— WIR, (160) CREW, (800) WWE, (000) WCAR, (1180) WRON, (1400) 4 On TV TONIGHT “| 70:30 P.M. WXYZ-TV + Channel 7 Ed McKenzie's _MUSICADE — Jugpn Hate USbCWIR seernh Halnune | Word, Minute, Perens > was, Newt tla wre, *hews “Tee, Towa y at CKLW WwW. Tue Hows, todnce W. ; News Mickey Shorr} ,we Rhythm Roundup WPON, News bd News and Sports Won 4:20-WIR. Bob fi 11:80—-WJR, Midnight Music | 10:00—WJR, News. WW, Ross ww. Bruce of a ww tor a foe CELW, McCo CRLW. News’ Birthde; Wine’ Dee Macteee u ° war Rew. McLeod” POR, WHOM, News, Polite” Hour 1¢:30—WJR, Galen Drake ww3, News 1 ’ SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Leg Durocher Signed) 5..4°y.447 births were recorded as Host; Show to Stariin oakiand County during 1955, Top Funnymen compated with 7,604 in 1954, Coun- ty Clerk, Lynn D. Allen reported NEW YORK W—One ‘ot ine The death rate remained almost, eb i He ei # Ht 47 Be E ea a? ; { ue f i r | f : i | i iF 4 i be Ba 88 .- Today’ s Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. 1 a Bz H ay " z |ereweraain ae - |Area‘s Birth Rate Rises)S Begins Sunday [Death Toll Stays Stable rn 3B} TO -PLAY BY at HOME or in the CAR . WPON S \ DAY and NIGHT waTTTTTTIITT TITS D rag: : i z il RE es ti at , : | i st 8 ; = ‘i Z é L ae filter ul ijig EBS : B : L : gE é i if fe rel i | i ai : 5 ? 3 ; ti! Channel 2—WJBK-TV ‘ Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV . TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(4) News, Williams. (7) Ramar of the Jungle. (9) Circle 9 Theater. “Heart of the Golden ing a greedy trucking executive who wants to raise cattle ship- ping rates. 6:15—(2) News. Jac LeGoff. (4) Sonny Eliot. €:30—(2) Invitation Playhouse. (4) Kit Carson. (7) Secret File Murder Story.” A young boy discovers the body of his step father and confesses the crime to cover for his mother, (4) The’ Great Gildersleeve. (7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. (9) Boston Blackie. Blackie becomes Sater- ested in accidents. 7:30—(2) Damon Runyon Theater. (4) Eddie Fisher. (7) Rin, Tin, Tin. “The White Buffalo.” Rusty some friendly braves in a buf- falo hunt but white men threaten the party. (9) Million Dollar has been kidnaped and her cap- tors are ‘trying to collect. ran- som, (4) Star Stage. “The Mar- shal and the Mob.”’ Western. (7) The Vise. “The Night Has Sec- rets.” A man, who suffers fre- quent blackouts awakens in the apartment of his wife’s first husband. (9) Story Theater. 10:00—(2) The Line Up. “The Del Mar Case."’ A robber imperson- ates a woman for disguise. (4)| Cavalcade of Sports. Eduardo Lausse vs. Milo Savage. (7) Ethel and Albert. ¢) Danger- ous Assignment. 10:30—(2) I..Led Three Lives, (7) Musicade. Ed McKenzie. . (9) Person to Person. 10:45—(4) Red Barber's Corner. 11:00—(2) News. (4) News. (7)/* Soupy’s On. (9) National News. 11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather. (4) Little Show. (7) Grissom Thea- ter. (9) Casey’s Jamboree. | 11:20——(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. i11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. (4) “Queen Burlesque."’ 11:30—(4) Tonight. SATURDAY MORNING $:20—(4) News. $:25—(2) Meditations. Movie. “Brandy for the Par -|§:39—(2) Michigan State Wniver- son.” 7:45—(4) News Caravan. Consequences. (7) Ozzie and 8:45—(2)} Michigan Conservation 8:00—(2) Mama. (4) Truth or|9:;00—(2) Farmland U.S.A. Cy sity (4) The Big Picture Industry On Parade. , Harriet. “The Gadget.” Ozzie!9:15—(4) City Affairs. (i) Fea- gives Harriet a lecture about turette. being too susceptible to sales'9:39—(2) Cartoon for Kids.- (4) talks. '$:30—(2) Our ‘Miss Brooks. Mrs. Davis comes to Connie's aid when a blackmailer threatens to re- veal a_ skeleton in Connie's closet. (4) Life of Riley. The visit of “Uncle Chester” from Ireland proves disastrous to the| | wedding plans of Babs and Don. (7) Crossroads. ‘Through the Window.” An ex-convict, trying to go straight, is beset by dif- ficulties. tion Murder.” Stars Brian Keith. (4) Big Story. ‘‘The Money road to wealth. (7) Dollar a Second. .(9) Follow That Man. _ " Starring Ralph Bell lecs9-a2) sap repose of Stars. AIR IAIRIAITE fv lOis iHIVIA! RIS IMIOITION FAIVIAL! IL iS) EID)! ITiIRiON IBIAl) IL lela! LA TE ie | AVIA IS! OISIAR PILALYIMIBINIT | M1015 18 1S Pap ie ie le IN ie i) IN IOTY LA i IALT IS ie, Sic TRINITY | (1) ‘Crusade for 9:45—(2) Sausage Sinema, « 10:00—(2) Circle 2 Theater. (4) Andy’s Gang. (7) Captain’ Flint. 10:30—(4) Pinky Lee Show. — Captain Midnight. (4) Texas Ranger. (4) Mahoney. SATURDAY. AFTERNOON gems BS {4) Choose Up 7 Ed McKenge. 12:38—(4) Movie-Go-Round. 1:00—(2) The Lone Ranger) 1:88--(8) Usele Jebuny Cooma 1:40—(9) Prayer, Sign On. Man. %: 30—(2) HorizonsJUnlimited. NBC Basketball. Milky’s Movie Party. Ten —pnemanias Indiana vs. Wis- i q l Speaking of that heavily contest-| _ | . of, Sunday nicht sat. Kate Smith Big 3 Said to Back pearances on the Ed Sullivan Show ' ats figure reported runing er(CAnsure Of Israel. | po em & UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ —| The Western Big Three come a professor at the Univer-| KEARNEY, Neb, —A burglar sity of Michigan. smashed a window to enter the Cohen, a native of Milwaukee,|Tollessen sporting goods store here} had been associated with the social) yesterday, took some guns from a :45—(2) This Week in Sports. Bowling Champions. (4 " Sports on Parade, (9) Wild Bill Hickock. (2) Cartoons. .|6:15—(4) Michigan Reports. 5:30—(9) Million Dollar Movie, (4) Roy Rogers. James Stewart's Back Hurt in Movie Mishap HOLLYWOOD —Actor James Stewart was nursing a wrenched uae 3: “Bite eo mere | security program since it wasjrack, loaded them from the stock| \ 1460 EA wesreree? 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Manne gpoertes perecthenncc tne Ttrow poleom 3 by wi 54 Self-esteem 4 gend 8 iam “Ins and ——" § Lif 56 foe moog 6 Music dramas ow 7" @nnum" DOWN Shar; 10 “To break 1 Schools of —" whales ll “Go —~, Revise young man!” HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS Wide Selection of Components Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room | Expert Guidance—Complete Installation McCALLUM. & DEAN [GENERAL ELECTRIC mv +129" * BROWN CASE x FREE ONE YEAR ALL PARTS WARRANTY ‘% FREE ONE YEAR PICTURE TUBE WARRANTY * FREE 90 DAY LABOR WARRANTY % SALES TAX ADDED ONLY *% TRADE-INS TAKEN * NO CASH NEEDED * TERMS AVAILABLE , Aluminized picture tube and filter ES glass $20. 00 extra — if desired. © HAMPTON ELECTRIC Near Tel-Huron Shopping Center 409 E, MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM 825 Ww. HURON ST, FE 4-2525 Coes ee rm id oan ‘NOTICE | _ (3) There are.no high pressure sales * in and visit us. Whether you buy a come. | ™ L. A. WAGNER CO, 1960 N, Opdyke at o To those, people’ who are in- terested in a new appliance or television this year. We wish to state our policy of selling this type of merchandise. (1) You are always welcome to come to our store to look around and get ideas for new replacements. Take as much time as you wish. (2) We-never advertise any mer- chandise ot véry special reduced prices unless we are willing to sell it. No specials are ‘nailed to the floor.’ tactics used. You are the one to de- cide what merchandise you wish to buy... (4) Our prices are always adjusted to save you money. (5) We carry only name brand products: General Electric, Hotpoint, Westinghouse, Maytag, lronvite, Hamilton, etc. (6) Free Holden's Red Stamps are given with each purchase. (7) We are open from 8:00 to 6:00 Daily Monday and Friday until 9:00 nd Sunday 10:00 to 2:00. (8) We have a complete line of hardware, housewares, Pittsburgh and Kem Tone Paints. A year around display of toys. (9) There is always adequate pork- ing on paved jot. (10) We sincerely invite you to come refrigerator or a pound of nails or just look around, you are aqucty wel- IT’S EASY TO SHOP AT... hee ——«FES-9221 FQ >. 23 a eras See ee ee ee ) oe eee ee ee ee eee ee 2 ae oom THE PO Os Wf Nein } é * ee: ae oi, a = i Sopoa #4 oe 3 ee. PONTIAC, PRESS. FRIAY. JANUARY 6, 1956 + BEAVER ISLAND Wf — On umntil his body was’ found hes fnoaniless awinter’s night back injfisherman ‘during the spring thaw. seen againiin time. Many of the islanders—|front of his own house. in the midst of a tourist boom. They remain, in fact, almost de- serted. ‘But there are faint -signs'- eo And it uses. S luded Beaver Island Auradtis Tourists ajhis own descendants in fact—say host of hungry followers and set-Ifishmen, hardy people -who_pros- he was on his way home from ajtied on the island. The people |pered on the good ‘fishing, who in- ‘The reason Patchynog took ajtavern when he mistook the Whisky cleared vast tracts of land, built habit Beaver Island today, but sad the end of a dock into icy Lake|wrong turn that night has been lost|Point Lighthouse for a light in|roads, < be {newspaper. a tabernacle, started a'times have come upon them. But eventually King| These lean years came about, - i ‘Ome js certain, though. |5!ang was dethroned and his|with the decline of lumbering and 2 5 . + , scitihin celine tte tiles has By ans missteps, colony disintegrated. the advent of the sea lamprey, an > og contributed to a rich fund of tore. / The vacuum was filled by jeel-like ‘creature that. has killed ; |. This is the BEST water softener we Z,,|.More than half a century tater | Irishmen, mostly County Dpnegal joff Lake Michigan commercial could A All control mechanisms are . “ the island is ‘drawing increasing | folk who fled the great Irish po- | fishing. . ; iHonal for 10 : numbers of tourists. tato famine. They found plenty of The population of Beaver | ly guaranteed years: It. would be sheer exaggeration| {s* and @ tandscape much like | yong which ‘once climbed over | bk. we to say that the Beaver Islands are| the rolling green of their home- 1,000, is now less than 400. Many | - Pry of these remaining are oldsters, It is the descendants of these! whe sadly. watch the younger Sicilian toke Mie he mili] land im search of better for tunes. But the mainland, with all its) tion of the islands,’ with their old- wotld dilapidation and- disarray,| church, © forsaken) lumber mill and unused fishing sheds. the islanders are! ‘waiting, patiently if somewhat un-| the abandoned Meanwhile, easily, mica that new blood will | Iran's National Boy Scouts are. {buying 53 musical instruments to start a band. ~ YEAR END SALE! | Au 1955 APPLIANCES and TV's _ DRASTICALLY REDUCED -FRAYER’S 589 @rtherd Loke Ave. FE 4-4792 Open Daily 9 to 9 Sat. “til 6 THIS SALE 1S WORTH YOUR INVESTIGATING | of a re-awakening amofig_ these| stepping stories of history. Land, espectally lake frontage, is bringing Kigher prices. Trans, | portation to and from the islands is improving—there is a more or less regular boat run from Char- levoix and chartered airplane trips. New cabins and cottages are ris- jing. Such stirrings could mean a pew era in the history of the Beaver islands, which have more than their share of history now. | The Islands were once the scene of boisterous lumbering and fishing activity, but their greatest asset has always been their isolation. Located 32 miles from Charie- voix in Northern Lake Michigan, : } WATER SOFTENER that's the truth about water softeners. fA Ball-O-Matic is the BEST you can buy. It has : automatic srameed t they're all uncondi- oO tionally ran "10 years against.me- | Beaver-island and its unpeopled ¥ chanical fail satellites offered impregnable ' tod the water yl bys will age B yous solitude for the individualists -water problems sive you or. religious leaders vého sought eens of rich suds with water that's softer & promised land for their people. pa ws bya ocJ leera how the &-§ Bell-O-Matie | The most fascinating of these re-’ ligious colonies, and thé island's. most valuable historical legacy, was the Mormon kingdom estab- lished by James Jesse Strang. “King Strang," as he came to be known, accumulated a land-poor CRUMP ELECTRIC 3468 Auber inc Aubera oe) a. FE alten “MICHIGAN'S LARGEST JEWELERS” Only the world’s finest quality diamonds are selected by Keepsake. Come in and see why Keepsake diamonds are gvoranteed perfect. 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Save 39c > Fraternity a Prep 10 to 16, save 49c af oe Excellent quality cotton print- ed in assorted striking new plaid and heathertone pat- terns. Chest pocket, yoke. Save now! double “Max, Shrinkage 1% Boys’ -Clothing, Main Floor vee DIC nize your old tylish ne w Crome ‘Sandwiches Deicious Way to Energy Regularly 27 fa 39e Lb. Bakery fresh crisp vanilla wa- fer sandwich filled with rich vonilla creme. Grand snack On sale now! SaVINGS Diamonds set by Seors Creftsmen. Estimotes on re- poirs given—at no obligation, ° Watch and lewelry Repair —Main Floor Candy Dept.—Main Floor —s ead Favorite Fig Bars Child's Delight! Bakery Fresh Regularly 29c Ib. 22¢ Everyone loves these grand ease Fag bars with de- lectable fig filling. Grand TV snack! On Sale now! Reg. 5.98. 2.88 - Assorted Styles and Colors 88 438 Savings up to 4.07! See our wide variety of shoes on sale during this clearance in the many different styles that we have. Patents, suedes and leathers in your choice of black, tan or brown; casual or dress, MANY OTHERS NOT SHOWN! Reg. 8.95 4.88 | Erench el Reg. 8.95 4.88 Shoe Dept. Main Floor SAVE 39% asa) PERYARD ()~ oo. a ot SOLD OMY BY SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO, 154 North Saginaw St. Phone. FE hid