wicerr Inwmatié’— Firemsa andl vehoioare ee a kk de pour water on the burning Katie Jane Rest Home _ Swept through the structure, killed more than 70, SURVIVE FLAMES — Two nearvictims of yesterday's fire Home console each other over breakfast this morning. From left: Mrs. Fannie Bristol, 88; and- at Warrenton’s Katie Jane Rest Adele Lerfelt, 55. - Docks Tie-Up AP Wirephetes | |based partly on reports that long- Today in 5-Day Expect Return to Work Tomorrow Will Bring Peace to East Coast NEW YORK (#—Picket- ing ended on the New York waterfront today, and an employer spokesman said /striking longshoremen may return to work here tomor- row on the basis of a nego- |tiators’ agreements. last night on a pact to end the five-day tieup of ports from Maine to Virginia. Alexander P. Chopin, chairman of the New York Shipping Assn., said his prediction of a possible! return-to-work here tomorrow was shoremen might not wait until af- ter a member vote on the pact front peace along the entire East said’ ILA procedures. organization director, said it would be known about 3 p.m, when “Seek Sanify Hearing for Sniper After Mental Examiner's Report biereur gh "ig Ardiohh Bamana » announced to- day he will petition circuit court tomorrow for a sanity hearing in the case of Gary A. Taylor, the Frederick C, Ziem Ziem said his petition is based on the findings of a mental ex- amination given Taylor at the re- quest of his attorney. 2 «8 Dr. Ivan A, LaCore, medical su- perintendent of Pontiac State Hos- pital, was appointed by Ziem to Miffed at Attentions to Fiancee Did H is | ) Hit | ‘Y \ Id narrison rl inatra‘ ~NEW YORK im — Newspapers printed reports today that Brit- ish actor Rex Harrison slapped Frank Sinatra in the face twice at . a party in a misunderstanding over Harrison's fiancee Kay Kendall. The New York Herald Tribune and the New York Daily Mirror had similar stories from Hollywood. about the incident, which re- portedly occurred last week. ®t -® *®- ‘Neither Sinatra nor Harrmon could be contacted in Holly- wood for comment on the stories, and other sources at the film capital were unproductive. From the reports the incident shaped up along these lines: Sinatra, his fists clenched at his side during the double slap- ping, didn’t strike back but walked away He later told friends that he didn’t believe Harrison knew what: he was doing and he didn't intend to take advantage of him. A friend of Sinatra said: Harrison then slapped Sinatra. : Sinatra, gritting his teeth and clenching his fists, said, “t's still yellow.” Then came the second slap. Several other guests came out on the patio, and Sinatra walked away. Harrison, who ia on & month's leave as male star ofthe Broa. pi ns Die Apa dina trie Mexico op gaara tus sini svaeaminne | py ’ r | = WW “Frank knew he could whip fartison with one hand tied behind his back. He was outraged that Harrison thought he was flirting with his girl. Later he thought the whole incident pretty funny.” The slapping occurred at a party attended by many Hollywood notables with producer-agent Charies Feldman as host. Sinatra went to the patio of Feldman’s home to get some ee ee eee there for a chat. They had a casual conversation, tn Sin eoaee et whl Kendall admired Sinatra's shirt. Harrison, who had escorted his fiancee to the party, etene out lealiing toe Sie, eed toa hae: with Miss Kendall said to Harrison: “Ian’t this a beautiful shirt Frank is wearing?” : Harrison grudgingly agreed and asked what color it was. * 2 : “Just an old. shirt. Kind of off-white, maybe | Saturday, reported to Ziem, LaCore said: ill and should be hospitalized.” Taylor, 20, of 16192 Marguerite St., was apprehended by Royal Oak police Feb, 7 after terror- izing four communities in a pe- ried of three hours with a .22 caliber rifle, The sniper fired at eight persons that night. He hit two of them, both young giris. Taylor faces a charge of assault with intent to murder in the shoot- ing of Shirley Eland, 19, of 200 Hickory Grove Rd., Bloomfield Hills, TAYLOR’S WEAPON Ziem reported that ballistic tests of the bullet recoveréd from this shooting indicated that it was Tay- lor’s weapon that fired the shot. It was Misg Eland’s description of Taylor’s car that led to the week, he said: “T get this urge to shoot women and nothing but being locked up lean stop me. I’m glad I was caught so I can’t hurt anyone any- more. I need treatment.” New York Official Boosts Fluoridation ‘NEW YORK @# — Health Com- jmissioner Leona Baumgartner says fluoridation of New York's City’s ‘ conduct the examination. He ex-|ports still are to be worked out. amined the confessed ‘‘phantom sniper” at the Oakland County Jail Corn’t Deny This: In the summation of the findings) Y OU Ar e Among parted to Ziem, LaCore ssid: the 100 Million dockers ‘in this and other ports|‘ would return to work. * * * Normally, a return to work is conditional on membership ratifi- cation of committee-negotiated agreements, Chopin declined ‘to predict when workers in other ports would be back on the job. Thorny local issues in several PHILADELPHIA #—A national statistical analysis firm reports that 100 million different Ameri- cans now read a. newspaper dur- minutes a day with his newspaper during January, Sindlinger séaid. ley Park, Pa. Although the number of readers declined prior to Christmas to a point lower than before the Suez jerisis, it shot up to the all-time high right after New —* the report said. An official of the firm said sur- veys revealed that the general in- crease in newspaper, and book reading was paren Shsigse send sgering Sander Car Skids Into Poe Man Dies Near Utica Harold J. Mink Jr., 43,. of St. Clair Shores was killed Saturday afternoon near Utica when his car skidde@ on ice and struck a utility pole crashed down on him at Clin- ton River and 19 Mile Rds. in Sterling Township, police said. He. was alone at the time of the accident 7 In Today's Press ‘ MOEN vias ivcses cdisses 18, 19 Theatere ook. cic ccceceess _ uu TV & Radio Programs...... 31 weap gle i: we PI ie osc ceca fsrede bd Picketing Ended Agreement was reached| Beach's * * speed of 101.6 miles an hour, a 1957 Pon- tiac blazed its way to a record victory in the 160-mile Grand National Champion- ship race at Daytona Beach, Fia., yes- terday. kok Owens of Spartanburg, S.C. His average speed was the fastest ever negotiated over the famed NASCAR course. The race classic x * Owens covered the 160-mile course in one hour, 34 minutes and 29 seconds to Championship Form in Florida average speed ibles. SIZZLING SANDS — A 1957 Chieftain, of the qualifying tests. A similar miodel, piloted by type which won the grand finale to Daytona Cotton Owens, of Spartanburg, S. C., set an famed NASCAR classic yesterday, streaks across the finish line during recent mark of 101.60 miles an hour. .\Pontiac Sets New Record \in Daytona Beach Victory Roaring over the sands at an average surpass the 101.32 mile-an-hour mark) nj set in Saturday’s race between convert-|in The Pontiac's engine, which brought Owens third place in qualify- «sing heats Saturday, is equipped with three double-barrel carburetors and a trouble. was for late model stock automobiles. The mark climaxed a week of driving in which Pontiac models set new records in acceleration tests, standing miles and. the flying mile. He finished two miles ahead of another Chevrolet. Other places were taken by a/S#rs, and out the crowded front The 317-horsepower Chieftain two- Special cam. ; door sedan—of the type built by Pontiac Owens and his Pontiac fought a duel know whether they. escaped. for. police fleets—was driven by Cotton _% aod first place with Paul Goldsmith Ofipscapen UNHURT t. Clair Shores, driving a Chevrolet, tak- ie 31 of the.39 laps before Goldsmith|Mrs. Alta Floyd were on duty dropped out because of mechanical when her 10-yearold daughter xx kX Flames Sweep Brick Structure {Within Minutes Explosion, Blaze Hit No Exact Count of Dead Smoke and steam still rose today from the smoulder- ing ruins of an old folks’ home which was turned into a funeral pyre in min- utes for at least 70 persons by a racing fire yesterday. Seventy of the 155 in- mates, including 45 women, called out “fire.” All three escaped unhurt. * * * “We made our way down the door,” she said. ‘We didn't have Mercury, third; a Chevrolet, fourth; andjan opportunity to rescue any of ~a@ Ford, fifth. the patients. They were all bed- A crowd of 37,000 gathered on the|"4de"- beach to watch Owens win. His car was dealer. entered in the race gid a Daytona Beach Wouldn’t Disclose Names ‘Indict Arthur Miller on Contempt Charges WASHINGTON (#—Playwright Arthur Miller, hus- band of actress Marilyn Monroe, was indicted today on two charges of contempt of Congress. The indictment stemmed from Miller’s refusal to tell the House Committee on’ Un-American Activities the ne|names of fellow writers with whom he admitted attend- gy, homage party meetings in 1939 and 1940. iller denied in testimony to the committee June 21, Women’s Pages...,, 12 thru 15 ~ AP Wirephes PIANIST DEES — Josef Hoff- man, famed pianist, died in a _| Los Angeles nursing home Sat- urday night, victim of a heart disease. He was $1 years old. 41956, that he had ever been a Communist or under Communist discipline, but admitted he had been as- sociated with a number of Communist-front groups. The Pulitzer Prize winning play- wright told the committee he “would not support now a catse dominated by Communists.” In refusing to fame persons with whom he attended Commu- nist party meetings, Miller said: “My conscience will not permit me to use the name of another person and bring trouble to him.” The federal grand jury which Familiar Forecast! Colder, More Snow “Button up your overcoats,”’ Pon- tiac residents, and don't forget gloves and mufflers when leaving the house tonight. The weather man has forecast snow flurries and| turning colder with temperatures hovering in a 10 to 18 degree range. Partly cloudy with temperatures expected to reach only 22 to 28 degrees is the prediction for Tues- day. The mercury read 39 at 2 p.m. Two inches of snow fell on Royal Oak and the Detroit area today, ANN ARBOR (®—Don Robinson quit today as backfield coach at the University of Michigan, and Chalmers (Bump) Elliott, another former Michigan backfield star, was reported in the city—possibly to discuss the position. One report was that Elliott, who starred on Michigan teams in the late 1940s, would be offered an as- sistant athletic directorship, too. Mrs, McDaniel, resting at her Montgomery City, Mo., home where she was “terribly shaken olf sald after reaching safety she “heard a terrific explosion.” nurse’s aids, janitors and kitchen workers orj duty at the time of the tragedy, which was all over in minutes. Bodies could be seen in the rubble, They were so badly burned that plastic bags and ¢ardboard cartons were used to gather them up, Most of the bodies appeared to be in the basement. County Coroner F, H. Knigge estimated the death toll “from 70 on..up.” The state highway patrol, in reporting 70 inmates unac- counted for, did not include em- ployes, * x * Firemen from 25 nearby com- munities, townspeople and attend- ants rushed into the burning build- ing and helped bedridden inmates (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) streets, The lowest temperature reeorded| Prosperous Pot tm is moming was. (Glitters With Gold 'W’ Grid Aide Quits [and $900 Booty All that. glitters isn’t gold, but in this case, it’s just as good. That’s the loot.in our Pot-O-Gold, which right now totals $900. That much money would make several mortgage payments, or fi- inance the new furniture you've been wanting, or, if you're the frivolous type, provid: quite a few indicated Miller also returned a separate indictment charging Dr. ‘Otto Nathan of New York, execu- tor of the estate of the late Albert Einstein, with contempt of Con- gress. of . DECLINED PRIVILEGE - Neither Miller nor Nathan claimed the Fifth -Amendment's privilege against answering ques- tiong that might tend to be in Remember Oswald? . Story,” starts today on Page 10,” cumb to the temptation, If ydu’re interested, turn to page 21 and start solving it now and be sure to get it in on time. And, Remember Oswald the Rab-|unless you never cry over spilled bit? Probably not, but he was|milk, mail your entry. on a post- Walt Disney's first movie car-|car. Otherwise, it will be dis- toon character, How Disney (qualified. lost Oswald, found Mickey Mouse and his ups and downs/fill in the correct answers, Good since then makes fascinating|luck. Bungle, dawn, dull, fact reading. Don’t miss “Fantasy, Fame =~ the Disney by Charles Denton, . It pony, puny, shape; sop, tact, toga, togs, view, i Missouri Unit Sunday; . WARRENTON, Mo, ®) — - She said there were seven — ; ) : | t y Voting Light in |. THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, F : 4 Waterfor along to Get Heavier Evening Should Swell Primary Election Early voting was generally light in Waterford Township this morn- ing as residents began to turn out for a primary election, but evening voting hours were expected to swell the number of registered vot- ers participating. : 8m * A spot check of the three largest precincts in the t ip showed a turnout well below the early fig- ures of the general election last fall. Democartic slate—treasurer, trustee, justice of Number of Voters in} 7 > e the Federal CD Administration, wated CD problem. It was part of the Rescue stitute conducted in Battle Creek recent] studying a sim- In- y by the peace and township committee. Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter Barron Slayer Faces Possible Sentence of 15 Years in Prison ~ ii | i zE< te 2 J it E i Will Act Through U. N. washed its hands today of East territories. After an all-out weekend said brough} U.S. Qui in Israeli Dispute WASHINGTON W—The United States virtually Nations to win Israeli withdrawal from disputed Middle |bluntly told , ao i tow hes "the sushianen eamceaid that it can reasonably expect at this juncture, or that can be reconciled with fairn ts Effort efforts outside the United * try which the White House ess to others.” Business Heads Will Hold Clinic C. of C. Invites Members to Attend Discussions of .Current Issues The Pontiac Area Chamber of Waterford House Fire Blamed on Smoking Careless smoking was blamed by firemen as the cause of a fire at the home of Wesley Riley, nes Premont St., at 4 a.m. Satur- | The fire started in the living room of the frame bullding, and damage was estimated at $1,500 by Waterford Township firemen who answered the call. _ The building and contents were covered by insurance. — Ike’s Aide to Speak JACKSON ® — Kevin. McCann, assistant to President Eisenhower, will speak at the Lincoln Day Ban- quet in Jackson, Monday, Feb, 25. rev aerees even een es ee 2 ee ere tere eeeeeee Bighest and Lowest Tempers ~ This Date in #4 Years ' in 10 #9 in 1996 Ee | 21 Memphis | Your Income Tax This i one of @ series of articles prepared by the U. S. Internal Revenue Service to hei Tax Return. as head of household. household rates. (Purther at ARE YOU THE HEAD OF THE HOUSE? Were you unmarried or legally separated at the close of the year? Did you furnish over half the cost of maintaining your house- hold and have a relative living there for the entire year, except for absence? Are you entitled to a dependency deduction for the relative? If so, then you are entitled to the special tax rates Did you pay over half the cost of maintaining a household which is the principal place of abode of your father or mother? Does either qualify as your dependent? If so, use the head of . " Also, if you have an unmarried child, grandchild, or stepchild » that is not a dependent — but had as their principal residence your household — and you paid over half the cost of maintaining that — household — use the Head of Household rates — that is — Sched- ule Il] — in your instruction booklet, _ However, it your adjusted gross income is less than $5,000 and you are not itemizing your deductions = use the Tax Table. | } ? information on Income tax Wee internal Rovenes Gerctes eftien, p you prepare. your Income of fe avatia’ Ly Ww. Huron at. | received er and Vice President Nixon. That was a key phrase in an 800-word statement au- at his Thomasville, .Ga., va- cation headquarters. Is-| Of peace.” Israeli” officials said, however, their talks with American officials ere not at an end, Despite the air While the main U. S. effort. was shifting to the U, N. at New York City, Dulles’ door still was open to Eban if his government wants _In-a nationwide TV appearance, she proposed three other possible solutions: (1) a similar guarantee cy Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jor- dan, which border the gulf, (2) stationing of U.N. police forces at Sharm el Sheikh to prevent har- assment of gulf shipping, and (3) an Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty. Disney Receives. ‘Highest Award BEVERLY HILLS, Calif; (INS) —Famed film producer Walt Dis- ney was presented with the Screen Producers Guild’s highest honor, the Milestone Award, last night. * wT bg The presentation was made at a Beyerly Hilton Hotel dinner at- tended by 750 guests. many of the top personalities the entertainment world. ol The was presented by actor Yul Brynner, representing .Cecil B. last year’s winner. Disney thorized by the President) From Film Guild slightly be, St 1 LA ae ie te 4 4 3 \City to Fac of Island View Drive ° Quéstion | BIRMINGHAM. — The contro-| Another item ‘held over from NEW YORK ®—Jack Soble, 53, _ jagain tonight Russia, was found in ment of the issue apparent state of collapse today|from officials have his cot in Bronx City|Md. items as flood control, title and the proposed use of the was taken to Morrisania area for off-street parking. Ral, and authoritios. gave Business places for the prisoner's | vard have petitioned jb a physician, to visit him ‘the drive for s 2. * Ly residents are | THOMASVILLE, Ga. & — Pres- di St. Joseph Mercy declaring it will ruin _ jident Eisenhower put aside vaca-' Hospital, “ ae teeny ot ee tates ead tion activities today to keep in| There will be a prayer service . “very close touch" with Washing-|at 8:30 p.m. today at the Donelson- ton on the Middle East crisis. He Johns Funeral Home with Rev. was reported ready to return to|A, H. Mullins of the Columbia the capital “‘any time he should) Avenue Baptist Church officiating. ed 0 decide it necessary.” ’ anaes Aly nathan Relig to i : hower conferred with Sec-ithe Funeral Home, Harris- ~~ — retary of State Dulles by telephone TL, where funeral service ; Gauotogr temt"ts hice inom Wocbiceaa aa a ee ington by Dulles. en eee Knowland Says That t Maple Road ; eae Lawrence G. Miller | Mideast Plan Will Get) a. ssid, was made | 70 Die as Fire Hits | juawaence G. Miller, the 8ear Decisive Senate OK . through a next-door beauty par. ot) ak fos | eee oe EN a \Saeee tee: weasas prmlton- ; WASHINGTON — Sen. Know- pital. : = |Senate will pass by a margin of/ was knocked from the safe bat (Continued From Page One) Survivors include his parents|more than 21 its revised version} the ‘burglars were unable ral ep ml een ge Mh oon — IC clog ! thwarted further rescue , , ad 0, their SETS OFF Pa! and tion. out," -~ Teoaligtny x ‘ ~ cern Os : Service will be at 2 p.m. Wednes- Sh. 2 lock the market up, they really Shortly one’s Sart, '& /day at the Barnard Funeral Home But Sen. Aiken (R-Vt) said in | jock it. These fellows got in there aa bile ie a putmes and in Capac, with Rev. Marie Fenton interView that if more| and then had to ruin two doors vena gree de t of the Capac Methodist Church of-/than 25 of the Senate’s 96 mem-|in order to get out." : page goes away. ee oereen Sateen fete aaiten: eae ree é ee Berlin Cemetery. classify the resolution as “one Birmingham Exchange te oe renee Rev : ——e those matters it might have been| | Burminghale, Aches ore for Best nareceeatives were vis-\Nicholas Stephen Romeos oath Pee hocer at secretiry| Permission to hold the annual tem were Belleved to ave beet! wictolas §, Romeo, the intuit Sate Dulles have urged mde ete, of toa, bones op Sana when the fire broke |son of Gerasimos and Eleanor Na-|cisive. vote for the resolution tol CFT O”. Salt, Bree eS ihe out at 3:45 p.m. Not all of them 'varre Romeos of 132 Prospect St.,|demonstrate solid support. The : had been accounted for. Pontiac General|House passed it 355-61. sale are used entirely in the ex- The Rov. Wallet Ml. Schwante, (nee aod begin] *manse Program for underprivi- a Latheran minister, hota. |" ee > leged children. tninister, was hold | He is survived by his parentsidebate on the Middle East plan ao 4 “4s oe & first-floor room | and a sister, Dianne. late today after acting on the ; | = dormitory for 22 patients | Service was at 10 today at the/first money bill before it this ses-| Mrs. Anne Adams Hutchinson | and 11 visitors. St. George Greek Orthodox Church, |sion, A former resident of Troy and ; The congregation was singing| with the pastor, Rev. Achille Sia- tet daughter of a pioneer Troy family the hymn, “What a Friend Welgrias officiating, with burial in| 4, revised by Senate commit-|the late Albert and Margaret Dun- Have in Jesus, when they heard|Oak-Hill Cemetery. Arrangements|,... the resolution would provide|Can Adams, Mrs. Anne Adams jsomeone shout, “Fire!” The visi-|were by Pursley Funeral Home. |inat “i¢ the President determines|Hutchinson, 81, died yesterday in tors and the Rev. Mr. Schwanie —— , necessity thereof Providence Hospital Detroit, after helped the patients, two of them Mrs Mary Jame Sandow (states is prepared to use armed(a long liness. She had made her a ee eS Some ma aieg| TCLS” 10 assist Middle Eastern/bome at 1235 Edson Ave., Detroit, ARTED HALL ary Jane Sandow na seeking such “against widow late The fire reportedly started in a|Sunday at the home of her sonjarmed aggression from any coun- (unas Wetehinese, She ettend. hallway nearby. The operator of| Stanley, 33 Virginia Ave., after ajtry controlled by international! 24 pirmingham High School and the home, Woodrow O’Sullivan,|two years’ illness. communism.” _ - Doane College im Crete, Neb. | said he had no idea what caused| She is survived: by two ‘sons} Up to 200 million dollars in mili-| 95. was = member ef Brewster ' it. Authorities said they were puz-| Stanley and Jay, two brothers and|tary and economic aid also would) pussim Congregational Church | tied over ‘how quickly flames en-| two sisters, be made available for Middle) 4» Detroit and a former mem- | veloped the 65-year-old building.| Service will be at 3 p.m. Wednes-| Eastern ber of the Detroit Women’s City | O'Sullivan dpi ide proper-|day at the Huntoon Funeral Home, z+ *& Club. | ty damage at 000. with her pastor Rev. M. R, Ever- 0 (D-Wyo) a Thirty-nine patients in an ad-|ette of the Baldwin Avenue Evan-|ang Huglas (D-Ill) have! Survivors include two sisters-in- | joining building, also a two-story! gelical United Brethren Church’sa will try to amend the|!aw, Mrs. Seymour Adams of Bir- 4; brick were evacuated) officiating. Buril will be injresolution in the Senate. mingham and Mrs. Alec Adams of / ssiely and ~ to” @ ‘grocery| White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. : = oe wes J i * * . H Service will be at 3 p.m. Wednes- gan siting station, was put Sh ; on Felonious Assault R. Hamilton Co. with burial in ing a car w he mwood Cemetery. heard the fire alarm in this east =p _ PR soap poco Bacon Se aj k * ft central Missouri town of 1,600, 55 , Oliver K. Helwig miles west of St. Louis. is Own Arrest hss wesc es Gece | Beviesg| ier Oliver Be. Helwig . r, ingell Ct., - . betore frome tapmates to safety) A Drayton Plains man who ad-|charging felonious ‘assault, 60, Director of Process Develop- He told ; ;\mitted Friday he entered the : ment for the Fisher Body Division, of hearing screams and : Mitchell wes at T8\General Motors, will be held cries for help. Bloomfield Hills High School has) Baldwin Ave., by Detective Eugene 2 Ww ny in the M — Mrs. Velma O'Sullivan, wife of/two things to blame for his arrest—|Hendren and Officer Gerald Na-|2,"Gur Secational Church the operator of the home, was in-|s shortcut he took, and alert police.|varre. He is accused of being one ° jured slightly helping 10 inmates) Loe Roy Persful, 22, of 5674 Wil-|of two men who allegedly brand-| Mr. Helwig, who lived at 840 escape. She and others laid mat-|jiams Lake Rd., will be arraigned|ished a knife and inflicted a four died -yes- hace prvi Lay iro al fl roar ee el oan pg Noe ali terday in Henry Ford Hospital, standing a » lof breaking and entering, as he & were leav jump. Several jumped the 20 feet oe x + a bar February 9. Bissbcth ae cme Onan om | wer Bloomfield Hills Police Chief| Mitchell is to be arraigned today|Lawrence, and a daughter, Mrs. : O'Sullivan, who had operated|Norman Denhke saw Persful pull the home since 1948, said his pa-linto the parking lot behind the po- . OF sare ac in age from 50 tollice station, park his car, and os years. head for the nearby high school. Jane Memorial Home. Watching Persful in the <” Gun- otin outh I've spent $30,000 trying to fix/light, Denhke radioed a scout car. it up just to prevent something|The patrolmen took Persful's car like pa he said, won Rha ee ® hed there no heating stoves in/out of school. * ed by steam from a powerhouse|enough to avoid. arrest, 7—_ : ae cay Cm ore bo ~~ * 8, *& kitchen petroleum| He pleaded guilty to the breakin| A frightened 15-year-old home fuel stored in big pressure tanks|charge before West Bloomfield dlaren bey chs tecndiioad « taarl¥orren the gun from a in 100 yards behind the building. [Township Justice Elmer Dieterie, ’ Hunt said Detroit police Mayor Oscar H. Kossina saidjand was bound over to Circuit|Detroit shopping district with 5 aceis 9 second chacge epiaet the the Warrenton Volunteer Fire De-|Court. stolen gun Saturday afternoon, wasinoy He was being held at the nr pres Da inspected th ere ———— back in confinement at Oakland) hom "3 — - Car Fire in Pontiac County Children’s Home today. passed inspection. * * & tok Causes $150 Damage He was, Seating withost « sing third of its Kind. in the state in| Pontiac Firemen were called to te trom a large brick and sted slightly more than four 125 N. Perry St, about 1 a.m. to-|incinerator in which he had taken lost their lives in/@2Y to extinguish a fire in the refuge’ in the Seven Mile road- a vet ' wry Ha at Puxi i front seat of an auto: - Gratiot avenue vicinity, southeast Missouri last July vata ty allege berdr ont The trouble began, police sald, | persons burned to death Scriges Ra 1, was caré-| 2¢ 2:10 p.m. as the boy was at- | ‘aete in the fall of 1952 in Scripps Rd. Lake Orion, was Care| tempting to steal a pair of be | MGR @ Vi Tatas south of St. Louis. The Hillsboro} — Damage was estimated at| 20" from the basement of a | home was operated by O’Sul-|tt)" ney added, Federal department store, 14335 & DYERS livan’s sister Mrs. James Lewis|*!™: Gratiot, The gun fell from his \J and her husband. belt, . Tt res\ ago Sullivan said he believed his City Man Sentenced | He picked ‘the weapon up and] : ~ tlegatin ~e -—" Chan- for Drunk Driving brandished it at three employes » perished . _ |who were chasing him, then ran Too tn Ph — Sr., 62, of —— or ~ down Gratiot to| ° em H Hogarth Rd., was committed ‘to|Seven Mile, looking for a hiding. P ro the Oakland County Jail Saturday |place. PHOENIX (®—Arizona’s capifal|for 40 days after he was found) Hundreds of busy shoppers gave city was the crossroads \for two|guilty of drunk driving and caus-|way as the boy ran, gun in hand,| nai prominent Democratg|ing an accident. . to the rear of a nearby -] Superb Block Finishing today, Adlai Stevenson was ex-| Owens was committed after he|ket, 14165 Seven Mile, Two officers on Knitwear pected at Sky Harbor Fj Trailer Dwellers Meet ° TAMPA, Fla, @® — About 1, convention, ¢ voted and other sessions will ~~ Relieve Texas i ne — nly [teday—e litter of 16 German peg ee i bend wan tr arte ne ring i 3 in Southern Area old er od reg Mores ae DALLAS @ — Heavy rains drenched the drought-seared Tex- as Big Bend country, the lower South Plains and parts of the low- er Rio Grande Valley over the weekend and more rain was fore- cast for today. * * * At least eight deaths, including seven traffic fatalities, were blamed on the weather. 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All cars entered were equipped with Here was a test of handling and per- formance that separated the men from the boys in the low-price field! The Auto Decathlon was run on an obstacle course, which duplicated driving situations you encounter on the road. Chevy and the other two low-priced cars—plus some higher priced cars (including one of the high- est) —were given the full treatment by expert drivers. They splashed through a water tank, wheeled around pylons, took m= standard V8 engines and automatic drives. You can come in today and drive the same kind of Chevy that won the Decathlon! *National Automobile Testing Association CHEVROLET ie wiser! Chany proced © has the dita qualities yout want Pontiac,: Michigan ? Jaycee ‘Auxiliary members who have selected costumes they will model at the Feb, 28 fashion show Cramer Partridge of W noni drive. show will be‘held at Pontiac Federal Savings ond "tb . rectors Elects 21 3 Beveily Sedbohi Honored at Shower Boys’ and Girls’ ; bepap Pajamas Dd sis rad & and aT 3 ure (left to right) Mrs. Don Anderson of Boyd ave- Loan building with fashions shown from aite’s for . at : ie Se a f ae vib fa ‘rl samen s ‘ , Mrs. Ben Hawkins Motorway drive and Mrs. vomen and children. hildren who will model in the o en avenue, rew r 4 —— “. z - = - Jaycee Auxiliary Fashion Show, Feb. and Amy Eller, both of James K boule- seep CRAMER 51° 28, are ( left to right) Janet Langford vard. NOW Sun-Loving America Turns to PatiosPot Roast DALLAS, Tex. (INS) — Outdoor-loving Extras to meet the needs of certain fami- Americans are surrounding their homes with these days. There are big patios and small ones — in the sides and in the back of the house work, play, eating and lounging— ‘to $100,000 houses, i Pel aggr, etl ne ii Fe My . i js In Dean's houses three terraces are the minimum—sometimes five. One at the en- trance is small, a sort of outdoor entrance hail, and sometimes it is part of the parking area. NOT VISIBLE FROM FRONT “The living patio should not be visible from this area,” Dean points out, “because anyone coming to the door should not become a part of the social living there until invited in.” * . . There should be a service patio for drying for garbage ‘and* such, he believes, and it must not be visible from the ‘casy- area. a lies include play terraces for the children— and these should be hidden from the principal patio by a fence or a jog in the house to keep sandpiles and swings out of sight. * * * “Sometimes there age two outdoor chil- dren’s areas to take advantage of different exposures, and these are in full view of mother as she works at her sewing or cooking,’’ Dean said, ONE FOR FLOWERS Another separate area can be set aside for a “cutting terrace’ ‘where flowers that are good only during parts of the year are grown. * * * Shade, a warm weather essential in cold or hot climates, is provided by roof overhang, vine-covered lattices, awnings or trees. Dean prefers trees in his patios and sald it is “usually less expensive to plant a full-grown tree where you want it than to find a let with an appropriate tree.” Surfacing is usually brick or sand, or concrete with redwood dividers, Concrete is finished rough or smooth and is usually colored and scored in squares or imitation flagstone. Flagstone set in concrete is ‘“‘considerably more expensive and not particularly advan- tageous” according to Dean. Average cost of including three patios around a home is only about 15 per cent of the total cost, Dean said, ‘‘and there is a lot more than 15-per cent of the living to be done in them.” . a couple of ichuck and use that. It is for a bar- Fort. Lauderdale, Fla. Delicious With Sauce Women's Section ; Inignits’ : «+ Flannel Nighties - 98¢ 98° Mrs. De Roo Heats MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1957 ‘PAGES 12-15 Shredded Meat in Peppery Mixture By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Hackett| This recipe may be used with'of South Hammond Lake road are leftover roast, or may buy Making last minute, arrangements " ve rom = before leaving the first week of P March for a two-week vacation in becued dish, one that is a little * * * different. Mrs, Harold A, Fitzgerald of Ot- Mrs. William DeReo is today’s (‘#4 drive and Mrs. Basil Brown cook. A six-weeks-old daughter |°f Mary Day avenue will leave) has kept her close to home re- |Tvesday for Boca Raton, Fla. Personal News of Interest in Area Brown will be guests at Boca Ra- ton Clup during their stay. * * * Patricia Lohff of Voorheis road has been elected secretary of Kappa Tau Zeta soror- ‘ity at Valparaiso University. Pa- tricia is a senior in the College of Arts and Science, and is majoring in speech and drama. : * * * MS! American Association of School! | Receiving Blanket .... | SPECIAL CLEARANCE Infants - Boys -Girls Hats “ie ‘Lo Mrs. Charles Leaf of Cass Lake road left by plane Friday for At- lantic City; N.J., where she will attend the national convention of Administrators. Mrs. Leaf is a member of the West Bloomfield Township Board of Education. cently, This is the second aia in the DeReo family. In the past Mrs. ‘DeRoo has been active in her church. She is a member of the Birmingham AAUW, Sewing and gardening are two favorite pasttimes, POT ROAST BARBECUE By Mrs. William DeRoo — omitting the salt and cooking long- meat. Barbecue Sauce 1 tablespoon vinegar : tablespoon worcestershire sauce teas Special Services. Topic at PTA Meet Age Clark Bennett Wed | BIRMINGHAM — A gown of Francis, sister of the bridegroom, salt if | used) | %« teasp (scant) cayenne pepper \y teaspoon be nega eon | ii powder poon pepper 1 bottle cate Cook as for regular pot roast, er than usual. Cool and shred s salt (use only 1 teaspoon . ftover meat, already salted, is of Myrtle street. where they will visit Mrs. Fitz-| yy | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martini of gerald's daughter, Mrs. Paul L. ‘Cooley Lake road and daughter Connolly, and children Jimmie and janie and Judy Boardman, daugh- | Libby, who are vacationing there./ter of Mr. and Mrs, J. D. B 4 Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mrs. |man of Forest avenue left Friday | —= = = ——~ for a two week vacation in Miami] 7 |Beach. . * * * St. Ann Guild Mr. and Mrs. John Shenefield | Elects Oftiters (4S een st ee | ss ous _Valiey, Saeko, this week. Mrs. Ivan Herr is the newly | ielécted president of St. Ann Guild, Ca rd Par ty Slated of St. Benedict Church. She was. by Pythian Sisters elected at the recent meeting held. at the home of Mrs. George Land) Mrs. Morton Webb, Mrs. Harry Harrington and Mrs. Lewis Hanoute Others on the slate are Mrs. Vern Crake, vice president; Mrs. niversary celebration given by Delbert Yarbor, secretary; and|/Mizpah Temple 7, Pythian Sisters. Mrs, James treasurer.| Anna Louise Roebke gave several Mix all latedionts. add meat Handling correspondence will be/accordion solos and. Mrs. Milton’ Mrs. Paul Lund; Mrs. Russell Ciuc-| Probert, Mrs. Roger Smilley and and bring to a boil. This barbecue| ¢; and Mrs. Edward Smith, tele-: Mrs. Lewis Ellis comprised the re- | were Members of the entertain-. ment, committee at the recent an-. ANDRE’S Custom - Cold Wave | $7 Complete with Cutting and Styling “Where Service and Quality Are Supreme” Expert Operators Await. to Serve You! OPEN FRIDAY ‘til 9 P.M. / mixture tastes better if it is made|phone; and Mrs. William Gillis, freshment committee, - Mark Twain school and supervisor |peau de soie was worn by Anne, ail of Birmingham. cussion were education teachers LaZelle Perry, Eleanor loom Traut, Mrs, Susan Fleshman and Mrs. Elizabeth Pepple. A program was presented by stu- dents of Dorothy Virtues’ home- reom, Household Hint ‘The bottle caps from soft drink containers can be saved and used Taking part in the recent dis- special Clark Bennett for her wedding Sat- urday to Richard Sheldon Schmidt. The bridal gown was fashioned with a scoop neckline embroidered in seed pearls and long tapered sleeves, Her skirt extended into a — a. A Juliet cap of heir- mte Jace secured a carried a bouquet of pink demure roses and stephanotis. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bennett of Birmingham are parents of the bride. Richard, of Chicago, is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph F. Schmidt of Denver, Colo, Mrs. Edmund W. Burke of Bir- /mi ingham was her sister's matron, fingertip ip vel of illusion, and she DRESSED IN GREEN Their gowns were of iridescent green taffeta with emerald colored ribbon trim. They wore ivy leaf headdresses and Carried ‘Colonial bouquets of deep rose carnations. Richard’s best man for the 4 o'clock service, held: at Christ Church Cranbrook, was Thomas M, Donohue of Mountain Lakes, Nd, Ushers were William E.. Francis of Birmingham, Dean Barnard of Ann Arbor, Roger Hall and Peter Braestrup of Chicago, and O. Fred- ‘erick Bates, Philip L. Cochran and Allen J. Ely Jr. of Hinsdale, Th. ° well. Serves 8-10 generously. Coming Events Cora M. Eves Tent Hive 247 of Maca- bees will meet Tuesday at 398 8. Sag- inaw St. for a social evening. Reliable 12 will meet Twesday with Mrs, George Collison, 686 Kenilworth &t. for @ copperative luncheon, OMS of America Inc. Unit Two, vill M meet with Mrs, David — #2 8. Jeasie 8t., Tuesday at 7:30 p.m poned until March. ahead of time and allowed to stand publicity. in the refrigerator for a day or so before reheating. It should freeze||otqg Etg Chapter Hears Mrs. Veasey . Mrs. Mary Veasey of Michigan Bell Telephone Co. spoke on “Your Voice Is You” atthe recent meet- ing of Iota Eta Chapter of Pi Flessland opened her home on State avenue for. the meeting. The group voted to purchase furnishings for the pre-school nurs- Crippled Children. A sum of money Dames of Malta will meet at Maltalialso was earmarked for the Civic Omicron sorority. Mrs. Gerald, ery room in the proposed new home, Happy Hour Club meeting will be _post- of Oakland County Society for to hold small amounts of different of honor. Other attendants were| RECEPTION AT CLUB shades of textile paint, keeping Mrs, Edward A. Proctor, Mrs. Nel-| paint waste to a minimum. For the reception held at Orchard’, ison B. Noland and Mrs. William E. \Lake Country Club, Mrs. Bennett. ‘wore a navy faille sheath with a) Temple. 82 Perkins St., at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday for a Sarat degree Practice. Auditorium Fund. ty and luncheon, March 7 at 1 p.m. | at Castle Hall on Voorheis road. The public is invited to the party. Household Hint For variety’s sake, serve pan- cakes with syrup, honey, hard sauce, ice cream or spiced sugar, suggest MSU ‘food specialists. Plans were made for a card par- Phone FE 5-9257 No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! tea Beauty CSalon 2nd Floor—Pontiac State Bank Bldg. -F IFTH ANNUAL ANTIQUE SHOW and SALE February 19—20-21 a, sal "hich White ocd , Wotta. All Saints Episcopal Church i s Mire, Gehan wevo a stato bes = West Pike at Williams. St. oo? seedy

-apantl Ol CORT DOD WAS $7500.00. .NOW 4300.00 leading manufacturers! Tots new Natural Lutetia Mink Cape . (Hug-Me-Tight) ........0........000005 WAS $2000.00..NOW 1500.00 : spring cottons! ' Natural Chinchilla Cape Stole (Very Large) WAS $5950.00..NOW 2500.00 pring ° Natural Buff Mink Coat ................ WAS $5000.00..NOW $3200.00 | Natural Royal Pastel Mink Stole ......... WAS $1200.00. .NOW $680.00 | “, & Natural Ranch Mink Stole .............. WAS $1500.00..NOw $890.00 | Silver Blu Mink Sides Cape Stole ....... WAS $500.00..Now $250.00 | Values to Dyed Black Persian Lamb Jacket with | ; 296, Dyed Baum Marten Trim .............. WAS $800.00..NOW 4435.00 . . a Dyed Squirrel Stole .................... WAS $275.00..NOW $160.00 | WHILE THEY LAST / Sorted bane, Delete catieee ta te EanZ ot grigin of im , ‘Sensational values at this low price! Many styles including full skirts with deep hems, torso styles. Dainty lacé, ‘nylon and organdy trims, novelties and combinations. Solid colors, ice cream plaids, polished prints, soft pas- fftels, bright colors and ‘prints, novelty, floral patterns. Sizes 3-6x. Hurry for best selections now! 2 +» te ? .* i ween. ' A “Y /ADDEa, { “a oa ieee | Pp r} 7 L149 4 a! ¥ MA RM E Pr . rig ie . } £ a & Cc acne ) ; > malt - ‘ leah ry ' , , é Ste iu ‘ node ' ; Maine tO } ‘ . ,; ; : i . ou ; : ik : a , ; i ; : ' } . ® é a \ soni i * eS; } | i ; i e 990 North Woodward, Birmingham . i 1 fi} F SS ee ee eee a eee a i oh. SS Poe ae 2 ee ee : THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 38, 1957 Ma Ani Chapter Plans _|Nebs Club Meets ‘Bea ie ee ee " : any Parents | Fear. Direct . \ction Pre-Lenten Porty | sm ru cut a onal FATHERS—MOTHERS | a 7 ¢ cere oN ch Nebe Cb ta eet pry Men Give your child a challenge. Accordion lessons tt tet Teat't (arr bers contributed box lunches for] teach all the fundamentals of music and will | E - — "* lhome on Prospect street. teal =F provide a lifetime of pleasure and popularity. “= é who fear action| newly - sa on shaper’ cr WILLIAM K. COWIE Enroll now! wane dren were victims of\party held recently. Plans are be- | being overprotection. The yling made for a pre-Lenten party,| Custom Upholstery G ALLAGHER MUSIC CO. pee give themselves to any|with Mrs. Fred Hamilton serving 25 ¥..,, o4 practical Experience ot blocks he's 4 wing bow 20 Sreclncate aa. served byi| 252 & Telegraph FE 4.2057) 18 E. Huron Pontiac fs: ge us. Ithe hostess during the social hour: 4% Bleck Seuth of Veorhels garage? Come along to 221 WIGGS February Sale! Store: Wide. Savings of 10% or MORE on All Furniture and Accessories: : Our entire collettion of fine furniture is sold at 10% discount . . -ehoose Sale Includes’All SPECIAL ORDERS, Too! from all the famous brands — Willett, Ethan “allen, Shaw, Drexel, You SAVE even though we may not have just the piece -you want right - Heywe Wakefield, Harden Cherry, and Pine Shops ! Sale also features in stock . . . for we'll Special Order any furniture item and give you the amps, Plaques, Pictures, Clocks, Barometers, Pillows, and decorative advantage of the 10% discount! Come in NOW. and take nae * of sories ... gock many patterns in fine china, pottery, and crystal. eee omar tel values during our February Sale Event ! ony SAVINGS ON FINE FURNITURE BY DREXEL reproduction a ANTIQUE. PINE DINING ROOM. Early-American-at its very best . , , authentic reproductions of oricalen antiques, Meets at Home —ttgeall aged ay as - ' a is be adap set a warmth and eae Mr : : t will.grow thru the yeors nd traditional Drexel qua ity is yours — at 0 of S. Isgrigg off regular price — during this Special February Sole! bs ees me of Belt “ Water Bench - $129.75 Buffet - - - - - $129.50 casted precio. od devon 4 | Tables, from-- $ 89.75 Chairs, from - $ 17.95 All Saints Guild | Novella Davies, membership; Mrs. | Robert Tricker, united thank of- fering; Mrs. Victor Sutt, Christian education, and Mrs. Castell, pub- Drexel’s Cosmopolitan SUROGCSO } WEATHERED WALNUT BEDROOM | | Elegance and perfect taste are expressed in every line—and in the mellow glow of.. --Weathered Walnut! Sirocco mixes well in any decor. . . will blend beautifully with your present furniture. Unusual louvered doors ..... and brushed copper drawer. pulls . . . distinguish this fine furniture. Buy individual pieces, or the group, at © 10% discount! Double Dresser $149.00 Beds, from - - $69,00 Chests, from - $139.00 Night Stand - $55.00 held at Masonic Temple, Detroit, | reported to the group, and plans were made to continue — evening Lenten programs. Specially Priced! MILK GLASS LAMPS add charm to your bedroom 2—16” Boudoir Lamps _ All Foam Rubber Construction 1—22" Companion Lamp T SO ; Popular 2-cushion style . . . Biscuit-tufted back , , . All-wool needlepoint ONE ae 3 1 0 i : Save $55! oa Only . 9 oe eee Regular Price-$350 "Fresh-as-a-daisy” sparkling white lamps to dress om 4 =e ' Or you can have this Waverly Sofa custom built and covered in the material of your op yar Dotemml an bers ore of heb-ree ae < ."? ! choice, during our February Sdle . . . and save 10%! Delivery requires about milk gies and gleaming solid brass . . . white Fao OPEN A WIGGS _5 weeks. Matching chairs from $95. shades ory ciipted with dotted marquisette CHARGE ACCOUNT and trimmed with fluffy ball fringe. Use 2 Waverly Sofas in. stock for immediate delivery—choice ot 6 green or brown ond the 16” pair on dresser, chest, or vanity... OR DEFERRED ett pdideotaw ee Ee ee ee le Price $295 each, - and the matching 22” lamp on nightstand PAYMENT PLAN! 1 Floor sample Waverly Sofa in light beige, as is ........ rrr Only $225. - or desk. Make wonderful gifts, too! , i 24 W. HURON ST. ae - Again PONTIAC STATE | Announces a , OPENING Tuesday FEB. 19th aa tt | 4 E. Lawrence St. F oe uw In our Main a Office Building eam to ES pm | thru Saturday Friday: Open until 8 pm 4 ih IT WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING SERVICES * Commercial. Deposits— Saving Deposits — Mortgage Payments— Loan Payments— Check Cashing— Christmas Club Payments © Money Orders-— Travelers Checks— You are protected from This new department is being opened in response to wind, cold, storm, and | ) ; Shae WA convesieace of ithe many requests we have had for extended banking sidewalk banking at hours hours. We cordially invite you to stop in and use agreeable to your needs this newest innovation in Banking Service for Pontiac. < 7 . > 3 - 5 gent an see oe wre eee amo asf; SS ae — ———— FA — i... 2’ 2s 2S ee o - : _ Jn, oe tect ie —e mee 2 oe Listen to the local, and national news COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE ' over WCAR at 6:30 A.M. to 6:45 A.M, > ama 1130 on your dial, Be wane for our BIG Baldwin Ave. Branch Opening in March j 4 * } if : : 4 \ | fe ; : \ } i ie ) ee: y) To cerns { ohm rr ( f \ : ee ‘ L 2G E |) > : Bea and Kitchen i. oe ee 5 see ie , Bt *\: PONTI sae ss ee ees = - 2 ee ee i & f { * oe Pe e AC PRESS Hee 4 _ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1957 $22 : i F : gs gg i iE | i Es 2 es i i i : : ae | LYiy? hi ped | ; BSE eka @ i —— scaffolding, ‘“‘Nagako,"”” a female ? died. HOW IT’S DONE — Immobilized in an Queen, | Mark UAW Recognition Duke s Visitin giraffe at the Nogeyama Yokohama, Japan, is examined by a veterinarian perched on a step- ladder. Despite the efforts of a battery of experts seeking to cure the animal's nosebleeds, “Nagako,” one of the zoo's star attractions, LANDING, AHEAD — A “Fury” jet fighter, wheels down and arresting hook pares to land on the deck of the aircraft carrier Forrestal under the watchful eyes and Thermodore and Burner Units SEE OUR HUGE DISPLAY ? Clayton’s © Furnitare & Appliances | FE 5-9474 I 3065 Orchord Loke Rd. | Keego Herbor FREE PARKING i Ekberg, Hubby Flee Scene of Fisticuffs "'Anthony Steel, were reported on *|a yachting trip today, far from the -|Palm Beach scene of fisticufs *\involving Steel last week. 5 | news: *| ‘They are on a three-day yacht- © \ing trip.” PALM BEACH, Fla. (INS)—Cur- S| vacious film actress Anita Ekberg! and her huskey husband, actor * ££ & A telephone call to the Horace Toscanini La Scala’s orchestra played the funeral march from Beethoven's Eroica Symphony. Six municipal guards stood at attention. The onetime second cello play- er who became one of the world’s greatest conductors first appeared at La Scala in 18%. Candidate ‘in a Lather’ PITTSBURGH @ — Amy Bal- linger, a candidate for the Pitts- . | Tey highways contributed to the Michigan traffic death toll of 12 Milan Pays Homage to Arturo John Williams, 17, a Midland high school senior, was killed ight # i s | a q RS ley fF. F zak a Bee q Ee Ps 2 38 | ge Zeeland, Joseph H, Gibbons, 32, of Keego Harbor, was killed Friday night ~« * * Steel and sculptor Joseph Du-| bronyi reportedly exchanged blows Feb. 15 when Steel resented attentions Dubronyi, “forced” on Misg Ekberg. HERE’S AN EXAMPLE! * 6.70x15 Black tome § Reg. $23.80 Pius Tax and Exch, _HALF-P 1" | ear tise black BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Robert A, Stierer, assistant Civil Defense director for Pontiac, an- nounced today that a course in ra- iological monitoring will be held Monday nights April 1 through June 17, “This is another step to stress Civil Defense measures in the city,” he said. *x * * He said the class will be limited to 30 persons who are members of CD organizations “or who will make fheir training available to cD _ y\Tray of Rings Stolen R From Detroit Display DETROIT W—A tray of 18 rings “ivalued at $14,000 was reported er of the Imperial Pearl Syndicate Inc., told police the diamond and pearl cultured rings were taken from an easel-type display board. Union Leaders Predict Big Gain at Rally in Flint WHITE CLOUD —James King, former Wayne County pleas ‘court bailiff, was convicted oe deere io Guteed in the slaying of farmer George L. AP Wirephete Krise, Warrior” planes during NATO exercises. in en and 2 women in place, pre- the Mediterranean. Thé ‘Sky Warrior” is the guicsies leet Gol tee Some largest Navy jet fighter bomber to-land on a Circuit Judge Eari C. Pugsiey of parked “Sky carrier, of Mart set no sentence date, | Mi prison sentence of uber a any. Icy Highways Major Factor in State Fatalities | years up to life, It permite parole e King, 58, was accused , of shooting Krise Nov. 16 after the Newaygo Death Toll 14in Weeken cea eel eee , * See oe Rapids, and his wife, Ethel, both/Ohio, was killed Sunday in a Suh raerar ae Gio a denen gaghirw lasted seven days. 48, were killed Saturday night/car collision in Monroe county six! strike that ended Feb. 11, 1937,| While the jury was deliberating, when their car was struck on ajmiles north of the Ohio line. ot Gite Fisher Baly end Casvro Jane Pussy ended the sxe Grand Rapids city crossing by a| Raymond L. Tackaberry, 4./jet plants in Flint. The sitdown|of Cleveland Gilmore of rural New- Chesapeake & Ohio trainjof rural St. Joseph county, WAS/strikers occupied the plants for|@vgo County, a friend of King’s, less than half a mile from their/gored fatally by a bull Saturday|more than a month before the|on charges of attempting to .ob- |home. night on \his farm three miles} UAW won recognition from General|Sttuct justice through influencing Cindy Lou Doxsie, 5, of Holland, |north of Three Rivers, Motors as bargaining agent for the|the jury. Gilmore formerly lived in Detroit. — ‘tons aoe Judge Pugsiey said Gilmore gram at ly, it-| Was charged with suggesting to CD to Offer Course fs ie corer a ~ o had to establish the union” and) little money” he could arrange to . - |help change the whole face of the| Influence one or two jurors to © e e e U States." get et least » hung jury. in Radio Monitoring |. «.*2.'. ulcer seems somes Roy Reuther said the UAW)when arraigned on charge. . “should look back 20 years to|Examination was set for March 6. The classes will be taught at Pontiac High School each Monday night from 7 to 10 p.m. Victor Lindquist, PHS science teacher and graduate of a University of Michi- gan radiological course, will be the Interested CD persons are asked to make application for the course with Stierer at the City Hall, The course is being coordinated with the Oakland County CD Council. Helwig, of Fisher Body, Dies at Ford Hospital A native of Hanover, Ont., he had lived in the Detroit area for 23 years. when his car skidded into two | ] Fresh, Grade A |FRYERS.... SPECIAL! Campbell's Vegetable TIDE....... Choice Cuts .. . Stand RIB. : RIB STEAK..... ‘Tih. @ Sot. 'd to 106mm. 0 to ® : re + MONDAY--TUESDAY-- WEDNESDAY | FOOD Pan-Ready GRISCO Shortening SOUP.... Seve Now ROAST or | Corner of Baldwin Ave. and Walton i «Store outs: Mon. thre Thar. 9-0 OZ ZA LALLA AL A hd 19 HERE'S WHAT WE DO: © Remove front wheels and inspect lining. ; © Carefully test brakes, ; © inspect brake drums. Check and add broke if needed. © Adjust brake shoes te secure full contact with drums. 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KR i Ma “; if : . ed a ernuanemmemmncnate , MONDAY, 8 DETROIT w — The Detroit Red a cs over Toronto last * __THE PONTIAC PRES ‘ ey : Oe ep ee . 4 : sige il i ue ‘Skinner wouldn't let Boston get about a couple of lapses exchange ef punches — most of them wild ones — that brought out players from both benches and a handful of fans. aged to break up the scott before any noticeable damage was Sox, runnerup to Dark this year and last year, offers his congratu- cided against any penalties, : though he meted out 14 others| 3 f * oe. 8 € nog petrnaee w sae EAC CW NaSCal ‘tor he Detroit victory, the Wings’ 32nd : > es ling. of the season — two more than ‘ing for when they finished in second place a weighs 188. behiid Montreal: : : s a ae dane, an ont etna ood A BEACH, Fla, i — A said, “‘so I tried ° — A|garage owner said, “so to ee ahd an assist on Howe's second strategy, thet could have|set a pace whfch would force aaslgareg score, each picked up a pair well backfired, helped Cot-| somebody -out. * — in the cena oe his ogee ory * ww 2 bowis . drive. Howe leads Nascar’s 1 “Tt could ha me,” jont-OLaine wah thier Bee © and awh. honored Jean Beliveau of Montreal, : His pace was a blazing 101.6 Captain-Sponsor i the nie a year’s leader, ts third with 67. all pretty equal/miles an hour average in a 317- It was a long time coming geet lk ier od meso —|eat the ealy real challengar he had but = 600 series was finally : AP Wirephote as cae ard ‘a mee trom the field of 5t starters, Paul rolled in the Drayton Ladies HALL UNDER FIRE — Boston's Leo LaBine (16) fires for the save. The Wings beat the Bruins, 6-2, for a weekend ; 1 Goldsmith of St. Clair ; , for a sweep with a | job a reasonably simple one. Al an in S$ ees, Sone, Taee ee eer ae mee ae victory at Toronto Saturday. Detroit now has an 8-point lead in the | though was nicked for a pair hie oo Muhs ef Waterford, Detroit goalie Glenn blocks net to make assured own after -was tho Ist in 10 years of the = Sa pasll of » Sees Cup veg yee. [ee W L TPts.GFGA| Goldsmith “duelled Owens for 32 eye y Her scores were 244 =. P cmiveaind. Sih. caly 3. other eT Se eee tiene beh aed eed omeees Montreal , ..28 | -mile beach course. ae CS State Team to Compete in Chicago 35-Pound Weight Boston -_ oP ag ee ag 4 » 10 es ~*~ * * © ‘The Bostos n’s rookie . New Y .-20 10 B® Goldsmith was running 25 seco r] Simmons, had his hands full, The seresis==(grand Rapids Domi + | |Record Beaten —|feton nm on oer olSice "= fi Sin infgecoeat std Ml ‘ ailing Terry Sawchuk was suc- RESULTS smoke. He === <= (Grand Rapids Dominates GG Finals sms: = -- == E =Aoayes will be 1:30 p.m. as well as the rugged ex-Cornell, weightman vpn orig Algor ein oa Tce ke eae ee ERS SENET OK Me: singles games which formerly from Hanover, Mass., today need- : . = started at 2:00 p.m. GRAND RAPIDS — The odds-lin Civic Auditorium Friday and determine eight cham pior ed only official recognition for a| Cory i", ‘heh Sway ve his ee ee a — ee pions in contest. in the Detroit club's his- SATURDAY’S RESULTS Towa, driving 270-horsepower s+ << makers don’t make much of an/Saturday nights for the amateur each division, new second in the 35 pound weight Chevrolet vi osetia Antal meeting and election jallowance for a “home ring” ad-|Pectacular of flying fists, There For the { 2h ebnnceutive 67 feet, ~ — me ngs will be in Fort Wayne tg eae gp oh tiarageot ryracds ie’ ot fers ot the Detret Liens lvantige in boring, but halt of the|ore “Oe Sind PALACE | yer, te rand Rapids t 08m Ha cut Jooee the throw in a|*%night for an exhibition game. | Detroit 3, Toronto 1 sestieee’ o¢ daceam 4 place Tusoday that will carry took the Stephen Griffin memor- |special AAU-sanctioned event at 33 séconds back came takes mere that . = ; Fonty Flock of Atla Sheraton-Cadillac hotel. About banner emblema’ the team |Tufts’ Cousens cage Saturday on . ¥ be nte in a 33- 190 stockholders will also be ad- (tournament of champions net f antaeatin. the last of his six tries. Mercury. Buck Baker Sse ce em Sor NOW Cage Loop (mma c=. owen Of, Fred Romps, 60-46; SSse— oes own yard. mark of 64 feet will their return to about _|vote, most ringside observers re- : ° ’ v |Marvin Panch of Gardena : 25 per cont of initial investment, |," addition to capturing four ' garded. Bill Vereecken, the 126-line 6s foot, Ti inch by, Hal Con _— Ford. * *..t class” sunent eles . ,Ons! el — a nana the “class” of nony still pending. “if . . Others in the first 10 were Bil Gertld Leahy, Th draft-choice| fion, Grand Rapids fighters . | eS le 0 ag e S ee ee ee Set ag oop has signed with claimed n. pair of titles in the | U. of D: Among Schools CO TEAMPIONSHIE ROUND 3 Thompson ef Charttte, 1. Rik ‘rep ball at St. Joseph's High in| geemat ‘aBaGipigns soetaes,| Aiming to Unite for peat ciit’ matntac"s “si | Chale Cregnr of Nazareth, Pe i ‘ | ee od 13 Bb = St. Frederick rallied to gain its- Phil Bieri scored 18 points to je Cregar of Nazareth, Pa. He 62, No : open — Robert Lauzon, Ba , a omg hl HE Basketball League city, ourpeinted Dave McCiow, Grand Sth victory of the season, but St.|lead St. Fred's junior varsity to| Owens’ run was the fastest evr ae ad a Nearly 10,000 fans were on hand ae Michael encountered rough going/a 41-32 triumph over St. Bernard|made on the track here. oar : OKLAHOMA CITY @ — Dele- (nant ouvemint Beste ; 2 ‘while St. Mike's reserves bowed to|Clipped nearly 10 miles an hour off = e ; . os oe nis te — Fan bee 0 : ; the Eaglets, 48-32. the mark set by Tim Flock. of At- : ' gates independent unive qutpeinted J. W. Jackson, Fulnt. ea The Rams ‘spotted St. Bernard lanta in this race two years ago | : ed er ities mye to establish on a one e.. cupueea fos How Kalama- MICHIGAN COLLEGE sroRTs a 623 lead, “then—came ST. renee tp eT, oe in a Chrysler. J : | S VIV@ js: al basis a = ee eteaken” aces ne Pee » {back to win going away, 60-48, in Tes 4; The victory was worth $4,250 to bed : After promising to bring the mat-|Bszt* ortpotntea — rege ee the &. Fred um. ‘The/Bken, 318 pact $e Fonty neo ~ Fi ‘ : ; tod : : ' |ter before their respective 138 ip novice, — Marshel Roper, Lan- St. Norbert (Wis) a Sag Nal ae gave the southsiders @ Quaries 193 T 20% PEKENG Of [OUIMNOY i ees eee eee ee ce] ES ERECETE Cl te ameeme «mira or LEE Sle 11H istpem | : on - , rpe 06 Oe pee re8 the OMahome City Uaiversy cama Size’ “aa‘fncke eiace| Brocinayctnncnn a'® MH | ot Hult again Orehand La nine aap hans Bey’ Dipak Nery, ace sires NS ap ; Biy’ib ons, Prank urls rand] Albion, Muu © St. Mary than previewly, bat [pt rreeeitt™".””. S189 m-m|High in Ski Jumping place in both held ist place since the tourney; Agreeing to the proposed loop [Kalamazoo in the first round. Michigan State 17 lows 67 still succumbed to the strong Bernaee ats «tees ” DULUTH. Mi Seen ee a ee Marquette of Mil. |,,1% notvce — Gary Caltrider. Lan- aichigan 168 ines 6 Eaglets, 46-42, at the Pontiac | St. Prederick 10, St. Bernards. [or ee on ae ‘ , ' way now the la-| waukee; Depaul, Greencastle ae Caemes Chast . gym. Ishpeming, re B the big scoreboard of top perform:|test sessions. age Ind.; DETROIT; sedthiee, One Rapids anccked out ay Smejesl, Pumt.| North Dexote ¢ michigan Tech 3 perce ca atlamanan tea? a ce mC are peg are gp odigd goal Tournament competed’ is" S| Cuiwanding, bowirs trem | the, Noby ond Reis of Desve, lovtte "nana, fee Be cme] Me ty iow tt a 174 bulge in the ed period. Not|cstumme, $¢¢,8 Broza.” ¢ 3:8]years) competition in the central - week of action here last night. Royal Oak and The group agreed to try tolisiamisen glk Sf ee Wrest content to stop there; the Rams/Prenckowisk 3 3 ¢ Hel 40 8|U- S. Ski Jumping tournament yes- wack of action ere last Zight.| soveral other cities came to town |launch a conference that would in-euipeinted Waiter Moore, Grand Raplas.| Michiesn Stele yy, Qisbless iB buried the Detroijers under alxrowai ¢11 terday. to Pye Ses Saturday and Sunday with strong clude ten teams by the time cham, |,jtsstreeim vor, = Eimey Ram Michigan State sa% Ohio Btate 68% 20-point deluge in the 4th quarter. = an ———| Ronny Richards, also of Ishpem- ‘There was no new challenge to| “ances of moving in among the pionship plays opens in the 1958-59|#00, n¢_ round. sonatas State 63, Weetem Michigan) ‘Three St. Fred cagers scored in Seore by 13 16 43) ing, soared 80 and 81 feet to cap- any of the leaders as they re- -seamnenainagiay traps past = season, ~ Grand Magica, gut peinted Orv Michigan Gate 143 Obie Btate 66% peg t p aee Dick Kast was tops S¢ %, Ms"7 seo 1 oe rege arto gram oa spare place % formances in their own areas Other schools rumored to Schuette, Bay City, ‘ hre ; years and und es pes Rare db actos bore only the above-mentioned 7th |the invitational list are Louisville; = Wayne siave 17 Chicago 10” Decher’ “See rey Dick ee ee oe eee event ” _ Some SSNS} placers could do #0, Butler, of Indianapolis, Ind.; Val- , Michigan Stal eon lows «2% —| Nickerson had 11. s a paraiso, Valparaiso, Ind.; Rock- 4 The Shamrocks were outscored’ ? Land k .The entire list of leaders in both hurst, Kansas City: St, Ambrose, Local 653 Quintet ee tat, from the floor, 20 field goals to 13, Own Ie ei ven . ; a : santo but OW... a ; aid: -Lal ES sam erups and actual paceset: tnt Valey ‘members, st. Lous| Ryu, Bealoettch at the foul line by sinking 16 out | Co YOU'RE THE MANAGE ee 28 : i Gar vender she Gad Brake of Ded Mel ‘ oses U a cons . Colgate 84, Syracuse $3. two overtimes + ng eos . R ace vgs Powers rolled a’ 694 to| Taking part in the parley here Pitt 70, Navy 6 crgetown, D.C. o1,|_ St Mary enjoyed a 28-20 halt- . . ins eg CGC] move in ahead of C. Horral andi "*# Fred Delano of Detroit settwe-Point. superiority in the) errimn e ax Prone, men, vote, edge and still led by lh . . . |J.. Haddrill, both of Pontiac, . in 3 a Seat vices crer te Local Manhattan Ta, Army ¥, tates over- ge entering the b mg period.) an pom tae str ng pally rage (R) and . _» _ jsingles ae — Mikes rallied to score, one three |Johnny follow. Leads changed hands in ‘all di- The addition to the doubles ée-Record 279 Brin _ {304 Faleons in Sunday’s best UAW-| Harvard 1, Flinceten 88 40-40, but the Eaglets dependable pitchers on the Mil-| Would you: visions as the 5th annual Huron|partment was the Royal Oak duo ings (mee ims gl mall Richmond 6, Vilanove 4 4. [right back to wrap it up arash erring yr paoaglhanararo ee Vv of G. W. , e etferson . Bt. Bonayenture 57, Can arren Spahn Burdette 1 TE ee force om Win for Miss Faulk |,tec,eSstnet 22028 tit] Ecntioa ine i | tne sarod tn Ragts vam |" “G™ b Order ut ey squeee ys last “The - 0 Po * & Se ri, | Dare tern eater | erensoun, ra @ —(t meee te yan am enn, | Sat yf zn [Bal wn teen nd it | ope ‘aay. rps. , Fla. ® — quarters. i ; , : : home? rk red-hot Land-O-Lakes Recrea-| “Sch! "PW, while Detroiter John Mary Lena Faulk, who has been the winners with 26 points, while finnesota, M4, Purdue 61. starts, SCL champion St. Bene. Tmishing 13 of the 33 ose 4. Have Buhl swing away? tion contingent took over Ist place Gavie has been in front since the |Playing for pay only 25 months,|Al King scored 22 for the Falcons,| Kansas State 100, Okinhoma city eg | Met inflicting the lone setback. oer pes Ae 8. Calter, : *(6t tady) sanguenoe of 2nd day in singles, Doubles lead. today holds the Ladies Profession- . “| Gineinnatl. 82, La. 11 ‘Buhl managed only seven hits in| . ‘ head in both team score and actual pins In yesterday's other leag we} S7qnnee ft Moree Chuck Brown netted 15 points 73 ti THD SpIoy “yoHos Uy “AyoR oA over average, while Detroit and ers are Bil} Fann-Vern Miller of (4! Golfers Assn. record for 72 holes'game, Perry Williams tallied 16| Colorado > Oklahoma 6 and Dan Dropps made 10 f the: Aad oyrags sn foheore He had two! gy TS WM OF UNI s0qQjoOUN aoe F. Keploe paved into} Plymouth (handicap) and E. [of play and is $880 richer after/points to pace Local $06 to a| Bers ts, buldwin-Wallace Sealoreciie el tted in three runs. | soynuaqtgy “womnag Su0s ‘3 Walker-K. Haviland of Detroit {Victory in the St. Petersburg Open a » Whose season recofd) Here's a case in which Buhl = leads jn individual play. urg -|42-32: triumph over the Local 594) Qbio U. $8, Western Mich. Ti which Buhl Was) -wao 0} sapSuys pure jyng 0: fled a com. | (¢tual)- ides aw: greery from — Vikings, : Rockhurst onan a7 se now stands at 8-4. a central figure. If you were the) (-q) uopSmacg soy—y — sed Land-0-Lakes tallied g asville, Ga., tu in rounds of ‘ aoe, ath bined handicap 8107 total tomove | Battle Creek ace H. Zook still 7 67-73-68 for a total of 279 th ; | pest the Commerse Stare, whe |felgia ea the man to beat for the|srarahea the LPGA record of 294 ’ ’ eee _ Gropped the 2nd in team score. jall-events trophy with his 183 to-iset by Marlene Bauer Hagge at Cards Alvin Dark Fin | Se U se aa"aceueene teams tebe tal posted the 2nd weekend. Denver SU, Mes per is 71 W; 3 ; alists t p a d ‘ nship id oup TEAM HANDICAP r ’ uns course, IT f YMCA 0 a with 254 pins over aver- Dickies, Service "eon ee “sent me 279 7 2 o . ins rd Golf Title or Tourney oe . Roofir 79 was three strokes bett : Maree oli Bergeron took over Forster sea, Sera 3011 than runner-up Louise Suggs. rae) MIAMI, Fla, @®—St. Louis Cardi- . Phalanx No. 1 and Pontiac Hi-Y Go beh actint series load wim stones Be Sst 200| Suggs received $616 of the $5,000 tan ranjor tongue bessbell SOOO dk ve basin aa gregh - ng’s, Pontiac | se, . league base : at €.30 p.m. for th rolled the top game of the tourney ioage ora Neo 1, Big Rapids rood rnd mone if crown J ° . actual "s Tog Shop, Sagin y of $528 went to Bet- go for the third time YMCA Communi a © = ee Andre's Ihecord Shop." Lansing ii! iy Jameson, who herself polit cy tgp yesterday, po ly = League title ee Dickies Service, e old record of 284. * was Al Lopez, manager Finalists were determined Sat- S ° s k Lodge hen. 1 Big” Raplas 22s Other leaders were Fay Crock- cago White Sox. Dark won 5 and urday when Phalanx delocind enior ater s a DOUBLES HANDICAP er, 287; Joyce Ziske, 290; Mickey 4. . George 60-31, and Hi-Y turned back in lst Cont M. Ralph, H. 'Puner. Bette Greek ianiw rent and Mrs. Hagge, tied at tk YMCA, 50-39. n on est . 2 eens L. Knox, Saginaw 131/293; defending champion Kathy In semifinals earlier in the day, BOB BURL Phalanx hela ; u, C. Hoffman, Menros 1319/Cornelius, 294; and Wiffi Dark defeated Joe Collins of the lates "e, githe we: 1g Russell, FE Cor, Segine ad Bei 295. ‘ , — New York aed 3 and y and Milwaukee what would lead at but exploded a. nent tan W. Meyerhoven, oshe Leper dieaited delihling pres you have done? ne : ”a oy pit eee: El o. meen g anny gage = mene Wt Genes Sap ear Ginny W. Pattison, 3. Jenhings ; : City Athletics 1-up, (Key: (R) righthanded.) : ) Battie Creek oe aerva, Big 10 Standings agar oath an The between the Braves| With 14; 68 fouls were called ta 1G, Wise Bean an New Look at Flamingo jest" in thease, cCr and Caer wih 1 |W. Connors, 8t. Jos . an w amingo ‘ ure and Colbert with 10 E Cooiman, Deicit was . Conference | Games ng _ |seventh. Warren Hacker (R) is|led scorers for YMCA, while val id. Balpa’ Sattle ‘Creek pe] — : 3 310 os u $ MIAMI, Fila. u—Fans who saw pitching for Chicago. Joe Adcock, Ryzin and Cordingly with 14 each . file Bee wee 1ee HY ee : po Gen. Duke defeat Bald Ruler 6 So pire Sos batter, is retired. |paced victors 5s us J. Haderill, Pontise 693 MICHIGA? 2° INDIAN POW WOW — New Cleveland Indian manager Photo-finish Ever- | Billy on follows a fly) A foul-shooting tournament F Bi — Dog Stran|© A et aroun Minnesota, S$ ise i "{oumer) and conchee Edie Bearley (right) nd Red Kress | Sg ee er corany aa Wek cal ite wlenentty Wotp players’ Iron Cn and | le. Detroit #91 | lows | 3 8550866 7 8 over Corbett Field in Tucson, Ariz n , rar — : ty Players. It will be @ Henke and Yvonne Gibbs./§° 2irch*"* St. Joseph 663 | Northwestern 2 967837 7 13 Arizona, where the Indians begin | pair for the $100,000-added Flamin-|third base on the . Starting \best-of-15 4 ek RE ee Big Rapide | 652 Wisconsin 2 1478 913 Pee as pine Sis werk. b go next March. pitcher Buhl Tas bs tne alt nena afoot ota ene Oscat.! om, b, i { ' Pp ® % : — ‘ - Old "Star B Bitter Over I, eorrs Pension Plan — Ht field- Iowa at home. A Hoosier loss cou- The victory gave the Spartans a 6-3 mark im the league ia third place behind Indiana, 7-2 and Ohio State 7.3. The Buckeyes are idle tonight however and the ‘Hoosiers meet pled with an MSU win would throw the race into a three-way dead- lock, each team with 7-3. x .* x Meanwhile at .Ann Arbor, the roan Wie at a by Dave Bale (PF) (only mi hes ord yard individual "Ss 2 m Pe ye Fon Oueke id Fon. Laurel, Pimlico | Merger Studied BALTIMORE (#—The State Rac- ing Commission scheduled a pub- lic meeting at its offices here to- day to hear pros and cons of a proposed merger of Pimlico and Laurel horse race tracks, - The proposal, first made public Grady Wallace. Both Wallace and Columbia's No, 3 in the scramble. 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I dipidents started applauding my en-) Barring ties he can't lose more i | knowledge with another. linto it on weekends as booster trance into class. But now people than $10,500, and if»he continues BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 “But when I don't know it right readings since I got on the show.!are coming in the doors and people Winning, his potential is unlimited. | loff, 1 have to squeeze it gut of|L usually re-read the almanac andare coming in the windows. | Asked if he thought his winning! ; jmy memory. I always hope the|the world atlas each weekend too."’| “The mail is piling up, and I streak would continue, Van Toren DAILY 8 to.6:00 — SATURDAY 8 to 5100 | policies in one with only one expiration date! FIRE — WIND — THEFT — LIABILITY — ETC. 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Evenings by App't. ‘Broadway Boasts oe (hdvertisement) ONSTIPA new laxative discovery un-locks bowel blocks without gag, bloat_or gripe Constipation is ‘caused by what doctors call a “thrifty colon, A “thrifty” colon is one that, instead of retaining nisture as it 5 does the opposite: robs the of so much moisture that its con- even - pation overnight, yet is so smooth, so coke it has been proved safe even for women in the most critical stages of traveler who has made best sellers books flew during their days of out of travel and travel ney agents rich enough to do a bit of — mail-carrying and traveling themselves. RES nee ne -. "HE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1957_ Ta tenenas AL/ED BED T ; ae, : ig : ; : : eo ae enn ‘WORRIED OVER DEBTS? : Whe : : ih ea we MASS said, “We didn't have any|| "Ww YORK (INS) — I bear daughter's teacher, and a pinch- But you know when he talks d INE = able maid played by Denise Dor-| to his stage daughters that he in those days. Why Po 'some discouraging tidings es he’s 4 lmy friend Don Ameche’s new|" — pebberg: Bee agoemm ; 'Broadway show, ‘Holiday for Lov-/SHOW FOR EVERYONE ra gies a hey jers.” It is @ play without perver-| What happens at the Longacre) ihe pose ag meg Fibs sion, minus alcoholics, bereft of/Theater is what happens to every-| should rum until taxes are opium addicts, murder, torture and] one who has 1) traveled and 2) haS| cisred unconstitutional. — ® Above Oskiand Theater delinquency both adult and juve-ichildren. Nobody smokes a reefer, ear ro Cas nile. . strips or throws a bump, any mor€| Wad a talk the other day “LA capver “+ *« than real folks do ‘in real life.|ynited Airlines Capt. Bud G a ‘How it ever got all the way to|Titis is a fine show for everybody./_ good, gray man of 51 who flies) 4 pay the Great White Way without al- * &- * one of Pat Patterson's DC7s from) .. ? Tennessee Williams element of ran-| Don Ameche makes his first|Los Angeles to Honolulu and who There cid decay remains one of the myS-|starring role in a non-musical in|has just finished serving as tech- s : a teries of the season. ‘Holiday for Lovers.” He's juus sical Geocter Sie 5 A Peel. round This one is bout an insurance |sreat. This fellow must be upjtriend of he sisted on flying one of the recon- FREE Pickup and Delivery | man from Minneapolis and his [round my age—the middle 30s— structed crates. Bud took over an- os : wife who take an unmarried |but he looks like a boy. The film is “The Spirit of St.|other plane of the same mold, DRY ie gerald pr sere ee eS ae pee ee mel BERANK’S = cieaners first trip to surprise still another Lindbergh. Bud and Slim took’ thing about parachutes. But Lind- (ma : ; i daughter sent over two years in their first flight together. Both . FE 4-3431 advance to study music. ring » Toat wae ame St tat Clk Oe 227 Auburn Ave. amazing new lavative discov It is a clean, wonderful, whole- Ta. ee. was Otto Timm, an = ery is so effective that it some portrait of that increasingly Phy gop Bae Officers at Luncheoh cna ieves familiar . subject, Ameri ed the planes Lindbergh and Gur-| Qgricers were elected for the! FEBRUARY SPECIAL LEESON FURNACE (Famous 10-Year Guaraniee) tents become de so ©6pregnancy. ; 4-2 .2% : dry that they block the bowel; SUPERIOR TO OLD STYLE “% * At $30,000 each, three copies of COMPLETE INSTALLATION $399 80 oa that failto bulk, salt or drug laxatives, Ronald Alexander's romantic the “Spirit of St. Louis” were/e ‘ : excite or 5 —€OLONAID neither bloats _eomedy, staged wi sureness | 1 DO ; - Months to Pay _ — Aa propels and ex- ae erin Some not corks by Shepard Goa, wie eitted eat ond obama nd rl pape paste CALL US Wi “ay. 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Whether ‘adiaoay relent ciate ta a | |by its authenticity when it was action; to & urge to occasional, frequent or chron- | brother-in-law, Audrey Christie as : agen shown to him recently. It is a purge. we Hh arr bag gree of |Ameche's know-it-all sister and ge-|_ OOPS! — The ‘spell’ of the/tilm without the standard love in- + QNLY A BULK LAXATIVE easy-to-take tablet form at [Sil other folks. pene ige Maret hagspruteiiat ran, bomp ly vn lie Tia ean 1) re-moisten this dry, counter, today! The (Later research showed that! fractured English in this sign/Anne Morrow 8 waste 8 ad only 98¢ for the econom- vital bulk to re-create a nor- tablet brings mal urge to purge. And, of all ~ positive at less than bulk laxatives, COLONAID, the per tablet, “genial other folks’ meant some erected by an enterprising bicycle excellent people named Tom Car- shop owner in Nikki, Japan. 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Rox Ex Company 1014 Pont. St, Bk. Bldg. FE 4-0008 Your Watch 4" *79>} ? af * into the church building fund. will be held today through March 1. All meetings will start at 10 a.m. Today with Mrs. Arthur Clark, 3126 idvale; Tuesday with Mrs, Howard Granger, with iv. by, Grant St.; onday, b. 25, Mrs, Arthur Clark, 3126 Midvale: Tuesday, Feb, 26, Mrs. Delbert Orvis, 2317 Auburn Rd.; Wed- ay, ch 1, ith . TS, 2767 Grant St. Members and f s <. the = —— to attend se meetings. r transportation call PE 5-1873. i i B tid i i H - FIREMEN HONOR TOWNSHIP VETERANS -—- Commerce Township volunteer firemen turned their. Saturday night meeting at the Commerce fire hall into a surprise retirement dinner in honor of three township officials who will retire on April 1. Left to right are Ray Price, township fire chief; Lee Welch, board trustee; Jim Gardner, township supervisor; and Earl Garner, township PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1957 ics Ag, ney - * ‘ ic # wet : wel Contest Held at Orion |. Twirlers From Nation and Canada; Plainville Girl 2nd Winner unteers. clerk. Chief Price presented gifts to the trio on The trio represents a total of 83 years of township service, Pontiac Press Phote behalf of the vol- Gardner and Garner have each served 28 years while Welth has been a township official for 25 years. Gardner is winding up his 22nd year as supervisor; Garner, his 26th year as clerk. Park; Shirley , Ohio; Mari- gg 873 BE J 8 ae88 2 z tl : E : , i a5E55 Justice Black Speaks Fs fi $ ef j g 2 ee _ ae g ai a . He stressed Fa a HH Ann Oca Cahoon confirmed an cariier re- port that he had talked by tele- phone with the sister, Mrs, Marie “Missing Nurse Phones Sister * Cahoon quoted Mrs. McDonald saying that Mrs. _ Scales to know How her little . The sister said S292 fF gE tt | Robert Arthur Trim Service for Robert Arthur Trim, Sisce okt to Gi cites oon 2, of 13% Ridge Rd., Ypsilanti, page ceaaiaeeeainy, -The | But Sheriff in Florida who died Thursday, will be Tues- performed in finals for judges, a Still Investigates Case pe apdertacetie a oat tie resulted. The third time} Involving Doctor, Boat) His body is at the Sharpe Fu- Suellen won by one tenth of a neral Home, Clarkston. Selita $, Smth, 5, of Sharpeville,| gover Gest a Cepooe said to- Mnn..Sr; Wonks MILFORD—Service for Mae §. Woods, 66, of 2428 Dean Dr., who died Saturday, will be held from the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home at 3 p.m, Tuesday, Rev. Robert Von Oeyen will officiate with bur- ial in Highland Cemetery, Grave- side services will be under the aus- pices of VFW Auxiliary 9914. Mrs, Woods is~ survived by a son, John of Union Lake; three brothers, John and David Dell of Detroit and Walter Dell of Clark- ston, and one grandson. Mrs, Orren 8, Thompson LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs. 8ay“/Orren S. (Margaret Ellen) Thomp- son, 65, of 436 E, Shadbolt, who died Saturday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital will be held from Allen's Funeral Home at 11 a.m, Tuesday. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery with the Rev, Raymond E, Bierlien officiating, Book Reviewers Slate Monday Talk, Tea WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Book Review Club here will meet at 1 p.m. today at the Lome of Mrs. William Ladanyi, 6578 Long- worth Ave. Mrs. John Naz. ..will review Eugene O’'Neil's book, “Long Day's Journey Into Night.” Following the ‘review, tea will be served. . ~ oe we Deaths in Nearby Communities Besides her husband, Mrs. Thompson fy survived by a daugh- ter, Mrs. George W. Burt of Pon- tiac; two sisters, Mrs, John Drum of Pennsylvania, and Mrs. How- ard Reed of Florida, One grandson also survives. Lewis B, Stackhouse ROCHESTER—Service for Lew- is B, Stackhouse, 57, 7of 114 W. Fifth St, here who died Saturday at his home following several months illness, avill be held from Pixley Funeral Home on Tuesday at 2 p.m, with Rev. E. John Yuells officiating, Entombment will be in Rochester Mausoleum, ne Mr, Stackhouse, who is one, of} © Rochester's oldest businessmén, life member of F & AM No, 5, and a member of the First Con- gregational Church, is survived by one brother, James of Rochester: | three sisters, Mrs. Michael Carley) of Ferndale, Mrs. Mary Reeves and Mrs, Jane Correll of Pennsyl- vania and six nieces and two neph- ews. Mrs, Donald R. Brock ie ig is i : i: F i & s (Advertisement) i hit rai] afi F i y FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Service for Mrg, Geraliline E. Brock, 29, who died Friday at Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital will be held| at 2 p.m, today at the Ross B. Northrop Funeral Home on Grand River, Detroit, Burial will be in Grand Lawn Cemetery with Rev, Andren A. Michelson officiating. William H. 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Major steels erased their initial gains and were either slightly ping rails still.remained ahead but New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) Admiral ,..,.. 12.7 Im per ,.,100.6 ir Red ...... 462 Int Silver ..., 464 ve -eoee 682 Int Te eo 30.6 Al Strs .,.. 41.1 Johns ++ 45.2 Chal ,...- 32.7 Jones 3 L ... 49.4 Alum Lid ..... 4 Kelsey .. 4 aes ese +» 2 «110.6 4m Alriin ..,,.. 20.3 ae 42.2 Am Bak y.s0.. 32.7 ** 95-7 - bs teense be . 2 m wiaes Oe Am Gas & El. 34.7 =o in 5S ey. mE 19.6 AM Motors ... 0. in oe eis: 3 33 Am Peetess Oe “5 Am Seating ... 323 313 in Smelt roo See * 36 Lm one SM. \m Tele Tei TAS : as Am Tob ...... 72.5 40.4 Am Viscose ... 31.7 * 3 Aneconds .,.. @ 603 Armco Bt... 86 + 60. rmour 42 31.6 & Co. 1} 2 Armst Ck .... 3? By Atl Cet Line .. 42.4 Nat Bisc ..... 1.6 Atl ~ S o oH Aveo Mig ..... : . & On! 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Co. 24.00-29.00: utility vealers down to 13.00: hat no stocker and feeder sed "pio aan i ~ ROOFING ‘HOT SPRAY METHOD - LAT moors ~Cen-O . és of Mach io r oe re} Ford os os Prueh Tra . oo Gen Bak ...., 7 +e Ee ter| Gen Blee 85 Timk R * 92. util- i en Tran W Air . 16. fers Gen Motors Transamer ... 36. 3.00;/Gen Tel ..... Twent Cen .., 23. ate | Giltette® as Un 38 wee: lGeebel Br 1... BY jase Air Lin’: 3 Goodrich <:::" 68.6 Unit Aire ... ‘and| Goodyear |.... 74.2 Unit Pruit .° 47 neia|Grah Pa’ 13 Un Gas Cp :. 32. Gt West & ,.. 20.6 US Lines .... 33. ara Gecybowna = MOB Rak os (Rottana ei: wf Yan Real: 2. ‘jambs | Homestk + @e00 «fe arn ic most | Hooker Bl cus 35. Ww Un Tel 18. mostly |12) Cent or este A Bk 27. sacesc Of ‘ {Indust Ray's. 37.3 Weste BI... i siuezes : 46 Interiak Ir ... 20.3 Yale & Tow Int Bus Mch 515 Yngst Sh & T 1 Int Ha 36.1 Zen jy|tmt Nick ....°103 STOCK AVERAGES .|Net Change 7 r) of Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan. onth Ago 7 73.3 178.5|, Notice is hereby given that in con- none; all Year Ago ee 261.7 136.3 93.3 177.8 formity with the “Michigan Election “sales |1956-87 High ..2763 156.1 76.9 191.5/L@w" I. the undersigned Clerk, Ades ; heifers |1956-57 Low ....240.6 1184 69.6 168.9|/UPOM Sny day except Sunday and a lega teady; bulls|1955 High ....257.8 1424 (75.7 181.5 /holiday, the phe Hl ee Se ee d stockers and/1955 Low ...... 203.1 1149 672 148.8 fo name of any legal broad and we not alrea: ered ene =a TRO! apply to me personally for such regis- bate aT STecns tration. ded. however, that I can 978 (C. J. Nephier Co.) Gown tolAtien Elec. & Equip. Co. * 26 3 reial cOWSiBaldwin Rubber Co. ..., © 15.4 16.4 cuttersiRoss Gear Co. ........ * 23 236 in cutters 12.00;\G.L. Off & Chem. Co... © 21 23 El oo. *) 686 bulls/ Peninsular Met. Pd. Co... * 9.6 10.4 letsithe Prophet Co. ........ ° 82 19 of cOnse-iToled® Ed 34 134. 134 Wayne Screw Pd. co... “No sale; bid and asked. e; Dealership Demand ilfor Projected ‘Edsel’ priced line of Edsel cars. | higher Lincoln price ranges. Ford told the Executives’ Club of Chicago that the decision to bring out the new medium price line was made after a market for our competition.”’ , Man Held on Charge — Samuel Greene, 28, of 5% Grant St., arrested Wednesday charged mitted to the Oakland County Jail Saturday pending an examination Wednesday in Municipal Court, — Greene was is arraigned before Judge Cecil McCallum and de- as [ ED | by a narrow margin. Non ferrous ‘/metals and aircrafts were mixed.|saturday scheduling of several “uae *#G@ veelweee & w& r ship-| Compiled by the Associated Press ; few! rep, 18 -3 30 1 18 60 Thdust Rail Util Stocks 1b. Noon Monday ..240.0 122.5 13.5 172.8 +.2 UNCH +3 in Pigures after decimal points are eighths High Low Noon CHICAGO #—Benson Ford, vice president of the Ford Motor Co., said today that 2,244 dealership applications have been received for the firm's projected medium The new brand would share the y field with Ford's Mercury line—be- tween the lower Ford car and the! Fe i iy iif if U.S. Car Production Exceeds ‘56 Period DETROIT (INS)—Wards Auto- ‘llower or about unchanged. Chrys-|motive Reports says that U. S. ler and Ford were the only motor/car production through last week stocks to cling to the upside, Lead-/ passed comparable 1956 output for the first time in 1957. The statistical agency said that Ford Motor Co., and Corp. divisions helped boost - the year’s total to date past the 1956 mark, . Production was estimated by Ward's this week at 148,484 cars 23,306 trucks, compared to 147,- 163 cars and 22,957 trucks last week, Woman Injured in Car; Driver Unhurt by Skid Assistant Director : Leaves Hospital Post practice in Detroit. five years. C. Wilson. -SUPERIN- TENDENT Piymouth’s bid for a 17,000-unit BEOr.): Experienced Men Only Operators One Jig Bore One Lathe One Radial One Milling Machine One Grinder For Afternoon Shifts All Fringe Benefits DETROIT BROACH & MACHINE CO. DO YOU Lif ities? i pt TO FARh Wie Fou LEARN GET PAID WHAT YOU ARE & WOMEN, FULL OR oad yard’ Reply ate". Berry. "a TODAY to 10 a.m. URNER INC, EST. & __ Binminonau™ Voorhees Siple FUNERAL HOME OWNER OPERA , DODGE trucks for automobile haulaway, > PHARMACISTS | Real Estate Sales HAVE iG 1 Dr. David Lessem, assistant clin- ical director at Pontiac State Hos- ‘Sipital, has announced his resigna- tion to enter private psychiatric sehoel graduate with, light switchboard im thelr plush downtown Pontiac e Receptionist $300 Large A graduate of Wayne State Medi- cal School, Dr, Lessem was at Pontjac State Hospital for the past ~ntielp Wanted Male 6 Automobile Salesman good worker. time availabdie. O'NEIL, Realtor, 262 8 STEEL BROKERS FOR IN- He will be succeeded by Dr. A. Tractors and REGISTRATION NOTICE City of Pontiac tleth day before any regular, ge of such election. 4] Motte ts hereby given that I will be at e © {fice of the City Clerk Monday, are. 6, 1957 the last day for registra- on p.m. on said day for the pw of re- viewing t strati — such of the qualified electors as sh properly apply therefor. 5 ¢ name of no person but an actual resident of the precinct at the time of said registration, and entitled under the Constitution, if remaining such resident, to vote at the next election, shall be en- tered in the jon book. ra Dated February 15, 1057. ADA R. evar. PUBLIC SALE 1954 Hudson, 2 Door, 2271881..Sale to be held at March 1, 1957 at 209 N. Lake Orion, Mich. Serial No. 10:30 &.m., Park Bivd., Feb. 16, 18, ‘57. STATE OF MICHIGAN — In the Pro- bate Court for the County of Oskland.— Juvenile Division, In the matter of the ition concern. ne ron Joe Litchford, Minor.—Cause 0. ‘e To James Litehford, father of said ehild Petition having been filed in this Court Center, Court House Annex, 1 Bivd,, in the City of Pontiac In said bees , on the 26th day of February, alleg' that the it whereabouts of tae tether of sual maak a ore known, and said child has violated a law of the State and that said child id placed under the jurisdiction In the name of the of the State . coe ee en ee eee Sore See peleniy eas rae tg AL ge ce . is summons and notice cony servi shall. be served by publication of with indecent exposure, was com- | to For Biennial Spring Election and Spe- cial City Election, Monday, April 1, 1957. To the Qualified Electors of the City ‘Trans-American inc, 267 8 Bivd. East. Mich irl with some knowledge of fookkeeping. im person to manager, Machine pos Freight Lines, Inc, 267 Automobi ut omobile Salesman Wes. Gab attractive position fo chard Lk Rae PIE 45H, YOUNG MEN Pe ne eee, FeAne If you are rested prove D Receptionist, country club Sor se TYPIST For public relations executive $220 the time intervening between the er era or official primary election and the day tri from 8 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock CASUALTY COMPANY HOME OFFICE ,DETROIT 26, M 1 immediate opening for an jon and ewe . . and anal- City Clerk Feb: 18, 19, ‘57. | 3 VELYN EDWARDS Comme Pet Bank Bidg. ~~ Graebner’s JOBS ean outside. wo e CAB ; —_berttime. 10) _W. ) & Estimator es of 17 and 16% and part em ent with @ future? 6 months CAREER W. Lawrence 8t., Pon- Pontiac vicinity, Qua’ vassing or collecting. GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac $13 Pontiac State “interview, OL . LIKE A REAL CAR BARGAIN? Lots of ’em ‘in the Want Ads! o * Graebner’s—Royal Oak 207 Washington Square Bide. ASSISTANT DRIVING SCHOOL Gola, Sell Me S0086 or FB Bus FE 2053 fies FE 8-1665 WANTED: MEN 18-40 _ Work Wanted Male 10 A-l CARPENTER WORK. NEW — P? 44210, - ALTERATIONS. CARPENTER. - New and repair. FE CUSTOM FORMICA Se oat GENERAL Office gas station work. Interested oe in vicinity of Grattot and 10 Mile. Reply 71, Pon- 8, gare ia my licensed home. FE “WOMEN WANT WALL WASH & _tlean. PE 5-3036. Eves. FE 17-8087. BABYSITTING & IRONINGS. ______Phone FE 5-473) BABYSITTING BY THE HOUR. PE ’ . BABYSITTING IN MY HOME. 6 days. 1355 Lorraine off Cooley e Rd. PE 17-0172. BOOKKEEPER F. C... eceees references. Have car. BABYSITTING IN MY Hic Roselawn, PE e000. ee (4 e e P ham area. Own tran MI 4-8499. eG ELE. 5 Ouse wi 4 ome . __Ret. FE 8-120s. nidian HAVING A BABY? VACATIONING? woman will care for your children - EM 3-3580. TRONINGS. $3 4 BUSHEL. 1 DAY 5-1471 MIDDLEAGED LADY WANTS BA- by sitting, FE 3-7572. MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, retarial Service. EM s ‘ae PRACTICAL NURSING HOME, day or night. Call after « FB TYPING DONE IN MY HOME. and varied papers. OR WASHINGS AND TRONIN tronings dore in my home, FE WOMAN. WOULD LIKE Work (*) wo aq arnines 11 1? noon. Fe Sie my home. Good work. FE Sane. ASHINGS AND IRONINGS done, OR 3-0844, wunlees Building Service 1 a1 BRIC BLOCK wor a FE 17-0495 ry a nSUST OM CARPENTERS. tors, architects ot pends re mains to ca Mr ee of Sas , OR 3.1223 Eves, OR 37014 ait NB drawn to suit. EM 34931, EM ALUMI DON'T PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded dabdl EG for cash ough Classifi FE 28181. “ty oy SS ee eee TRI UC! ssi $500,000. 00 = a i oe ee you seli. Ask for Bob Pree MAole ee OUER EPAIRS a LaTiNs. * sanatne ‘Tiaishivng. Phone FE TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING D._Thompeon__FE +60 Business Services 2¢-HR. SERVICE ON ALL MAKES | of A posuere. Heating’ Co. ARING at 101% N. Serine, Trucks to Rent lca ae en tates OOEAILERS Pontiac Farm and | Industrial Tractor Co. ms “ng. Pree estimates. OR '3-1131 or "eis renee |e 13), | Television Service 22 ice calls. ayn ese0T. AY Nit ves. Th bw FE esies We service. makes of wringer oe ee washers, 30 yrs. Furniture Refinishing 16A\8 : 0M UPHOLSTER- . OR : STERIN R Fan hat cd commercial ani repair. FE teat) LOST YOUR TREE TRiv-ONG AxD REMOV.- al, estimates. +6019, FE as +5704. ers DRAPERIES. BAMPLE apot. _ FE 61927, CUSTOM u ing 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 4 s. TELEG PE 5-008 _*pteads Your material, wae ____ Lost & Found 24 __ win. -_ Cal FE 2-7025. FOUND: SET OF KEYS ON Muron St. FE 44426. Pay for ad in Return, : i. SMALL RED- dish brown of doubtful heri- tage. Vic. of foot and Henry Clay, Answers to “ = Missed bad; children ages and °F License No, : Call re +1017, Reward Ea LOST: IN SANDERS TEL-HURON store, large black purse contain- ing im papers. Reward. Phone 23178. : ae LOST: BLACK GERMAN sHEP- herd, male, 2 yrs. No. 4. FE after 4. Reward. PET? WANT TO ive cte EGrentTm % secre or, ae oo ft. CHARLES, i 5. Telegraph "peo LAND H. J, VanWelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy. | OR 3-1355. on the -, ef your contract . Stout, Realtor "Sen ves. ie Wanted Real Estate 32A WE BUY Gell and trade. For fast & effi- cient service call us today. We need good modern bomes in locations, For trade, ask for . Brown, L Ht. BROWN, Realtor 1363 Ph. FE 2-4610 1908 Sidultiple: List Listing Service ~ WATCH OUR SOLD _ SIGN GROW! We have sold and closed several Phone OR 3-1298 Open Eves, "til # — Sunday 10 to § WANT TO SELL? — =e CLIENTS FOR bedroom home on West side of town. Commerciat building with sq, ft. to lease or pure chase, Client will trade nice home for lakefront home or 10 to MN, farm, E J, A, TAYLOR, Realtor FE 4-2544 j to fit). B NEW CUPBOARDS & DOORS. RE-| Lawrence FE 2-144. CASH & ues, FE 5-0162. — Pairing 8 _sotigues._Fe_50° |” Notices & Personals 25 IN Income Tax Service 17\ 4a, private DETECTIVES _ 24 HOURS a_y TAX CONSULTAND| the texte nen ee pnt | we sre new m 0 pe ene based Revenue Audi- censelietien. FE 5-5301. vate to. give a cane Cone. tor, 53% W uron St. Open| iyo On Wo } on your prop- Eves, FE 4-154. me aR WOMAN NEED: | erty within: 24. hours. Pre- Mrs. "RT, Langiey. Phose FE | {7 a ew pe none XA_ INCOME TAX SERVICE.) 2-5122 Contia Salvation the table end so will we Wayne Garrett. Open ‘til § p.m.| Army bo “J : FE 5-6889. 381 8. Saginaw. Just See for action — AC- 8. of Econome Furniture. Aerotred d Knapp Shoes TIO! . \CCOUNTING & INCOME TAX red He AG ereee, experienced accountant. 20% A Atcoert Rd. OR 31802 wily. M. Stout, Realtor Reasonable. AINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. at | __OR 30304 8 On 38300. ae 7m. Burses,, ae: 2s 93 Mark. . "Open. Eves." “ti_-A:30 aK, INCOME Tax’ La ge x 4 PER. \L COLD WAVE, | WILL BUY CR LIST YOUR LAKE : accountant with master’s degree. 9-244. comps = Peewthy's : KIN Fee Appt. FE 3-7524. aS ; : = Se meres pe. — #URTON STEVENS, Mei- . * rose, PE 9st Home calls by In Debt ¥ 1-8708 eee ae TAX SERVICE If you are having trouble meeting} LISTINGS WAN TED IN wa | ee erm, today.| BUYERS WAITING. LET C. J. Odell MICHIOAN CREDIT CouNsEi-| §s*anow ‘You NOW To 1M3 Oxbow Lake Rd. RS, INC. 41% 8, Saginaw GET CASH FOR YOUR EM 33125 Above Oakland Thee! Theater. FE 8-0456 PROPERTY. we : Your house or mine PTER THIS DATE. EQUITIES. * INCOME TAX SERVICE. 2 LOCA-| Feb. 18, 1957, I will not be respon: Lesko 3 R. Middleton tions. 36 N. Parke :| sible foi debts by $42 Woodlow, OR } House} any other than myself. Harold | BROKER FE 900m = Menges, ‘| BUY, SELL OR TRADE BEN AMIN | EN JAMIN R. ‘BACKUS travel Agencies _ 25A) it will pay you to consult George iw, and fi., Rm. 15 Biair Realty We also and Eve. FE 84-0317 land “NEED HELP... PLANNING A TRIP? AIR RALL STEAMSHIP pe AO gg oh Png BO avy INTERNATIONAL ® Souieitc MONEY PONTIAC TRAVEL ae ago fe 708 SERVICE _MURON 8ST. FE 8.3281 wrence INSURANCE misunb BY PHONE Nicholie & k_Harger Co. | HURON &T OW. MAHAN REALTY CO. De . &. Bivd, oon W mg as for. pis oration $00 s lax Ser x SE £ntire RSH bs Ctient wants w ® or 6 room e. ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% a ,_ FE 2-7421 Dorot! "GEORGE BLAIR aw pisteWon, rene 31351 modern W. Huron. OA 86-3339, with ry og ag Ee home. Prefer bungalow. Snyder Lavender re odin, i em T ACRE a? one et Me. DONT Wisit OR sd 1 ‘MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, ‘rent, buy, swap, hire, oa dial) FE 28181, "+. |. send a plumber over right away!” Wanted Real Estate 32A 32A Humphries gE ge J Realtor rE on Muliple Listing service Service “WANTED” Edw. M M. Stout, Realtor TN. w St. Ph PE S48 ‘open . 165 Eves. Till $:30 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 PART- ATE EN- TE ENTRAN or unfurn. ; LAKE FRONT APT. morage Purnshed. ie John K. Irwin so woh Phone. FE ie Rent Apts, Furnished 33] “> FURN, APT. 4 1 BUY OR SELL orop | sae caren Et gl ge yp By Si Fe rt = Brice Wrmtoashscoll'on i | “hoe dowel far Nar Wie i DY RILEY, BROKER | nm Sn. i187 M N 3 BEDROOM APT, ALL FE ¢i191 508 Elis, Lake Ra. ‘ties, tarot gre * de ~ 3 TRADES eee he oe child ee We are tm trading. we | %® pets. Ot Lose. are 8 a reputation. as NICELY FURK, RM. IN APT. ares. Do p* feel, oblige belghbarnood. Thauite = for ar ent uss the | ®6 Cottage. PE | a es of a A real |NICE CLEAN UPPER 3 ROOM. incomes, he ‘ities oe. OR 3-4003 : f ; ana Northern resorts for | NEAR LIZ. LK. 3 LARGE RMS. trade ae “welcome, Everything DORRIS & SON_REALTORS furn, $20 weekly, PE 5-1435. 62 W. Huroo Phone PE 4-1557 REDUCED RENT ON LFURN SOLD _2tm. apt. PE 2-6405 _ If you would like this sign on | ROCHESTER. cx RN your house let us show you how/| ficienc . 1 woman. OL 23-0161, our method of qualified | se FLOOR. ATTRACTIVE, Sayers tibes Ge cuales Seay Sem wiy decorated. 3 rms. & bath. = ae a> Private ‘gatrance, 264 8.~ Parke. Utes. SMALL APT, N. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 18T FLOOR. stove, heat, hot water. 3. & BATH. REFRIG, PE 2-1425. TT N. Saginaw &t. Ph. 53-8165 wichigre alata 6 Paar See this today. Edw. M, Stout, Realtor aLL _heat & water. FE “WOMAN . ALL PRIVATE. FE 4-2047 —Reoms With Board 38 ideal menth, tiac om East Blvd. now g Ey -g Cal PS +163 VAILABLE Sy mediate occupet TLA FOR | x » 52) whemctcbaeeatin ‘= aii heat turn. #70 pote od De AAAS Rent 1 Houses Furnished 35 1 BEDROOM DELUXE KITCHEN- ette Bachelors Paradise or ‘y. FE 2-7 1 LOG ——- GARAGE bl Stool & water, $14 per wee achool-age child welcome or idea! for elderly couple or bachelor. FE 2-128. 3 a pa REDUCED = to ro RETIRED “cage # = bee bath, Giese fe. FE | POR : OR 2 MEN. TWIN BEDS. RENTAL Unive |e eee oe wn Ms 5 RENTAL UNITS | ara ont. hs, Pu sea tracti type units. : & BOARD IN PRIVATE Reasonable rent mong oe Pm eso & Pon- tlac ROOM & BOARD. W. SIDE, NICE _ heme, ' ea | Owege Dr Y CLEAN HOME STYLE wet a Matthews, FE 5-0377, N TO ROOM & BOARD. _ es P Popular. 1 FE 23-0833, Convalescent Homes 384, .| A WONDERFUL HOME FOR ELD- a vice with ‘efttctent & nu service w' eddqua ste staff, We will be happy to hel yes with your problem. e C Mursing Home, 1365 win th Ave. F 4-6018, EXCELLENT. CARE. bor AGED. wares oy y= ar - my Goto. For further information, call PE 5-4267 Hotel Rooms 29 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms bw Day or Week Al ‘ or 2 room apartments. Cookin and ref: eration ‘nit. 464 ‘Auburn - FE _2-0266 HURON H ‘ AN, MOD- or |: ern rooms. By day or week. 45 West Huron a. Phone FE 2-8266 Rent Office Space 41 fu = suite com- pletely ates r conditioning for aor or | general Loc: > gm, SEI? a 35 56-2712. 3 BEDROOM HOME POR COL- ored, 3 -ehiidren welcome, FE 3% | ROOMS nished. 3 RMS, $50 mo. & BATH. PE 4-7197. 6 RM. HOUSE. gas heat. FE $65 MO, MODERN, 86-6851. 2 WEST SIDE. STOVE pees St bath, viilities. PE ridge, PE 20010 3 ROOMS & BATH. PVT. ND floor, 1 child weicome. Pw 4 = « mo. EM 3-3800 or EM 3 Ras. NO CHILDREN. = o inquire: 200 Voorhees Ra. 3 . LOVELY LARGE. STOVE. Retr. seek, Met weter. Oe Lake. 3 RMS. & BATH. 1 WEL- come Oxbow $45 & mo. eee 8 en apt. Tiled bath rs! to beat, 900i Di . Auto- » Ma LA REPELS vast poe nos ee 13 near Pike 3 & 4 ROOM APS. PRIVATE EN- tile and hot water furnished. Une Eastern Jr. High. 44 E. & TILED BATH, 3 ——t RMS. upper. 1 om 6 6 win Well heat- ab dees, 47 Charlotte RM, GAS HEAT. $55 MONTH. T noows,s arn mamw Figen | FE He » Si is 43581 noon jn gar bak tte | Ex- = . beat Next to school a4 ai 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRI- churet. fet motern. 600 pers vate entrance, Northend. 46 month. Call Realtor Part per month, Call FE 42544. ridge, FE 43581. : F LARGE, wee — 3 ROOM TERRACE BATH, GA- Phan mm 5 me rage, Ol = . 1 block eo th, ‘ein ear 2 bus lies, from bus, in. Adults, $75 _heat furn. turn. PE 22628 FE 23423. 4 ROOMS AND BATH ON 5 BEDROOM HOME AT 25 | Hams Leke road ir . Btove 8ST. CALL on rnished. ORlaado 3-4718 or On Pa nt lg ry FULL BASE- _tande Ps = e tie hot 7 Rooms, WO! Sater. “Stet Tee ane 7 PE 5-812. ry rl mo, 58 Waldo. |>~ RM BRICK HOME. PARTLY oc a erence furn. Breeze vay, eummer Pe. ¢_RMS. & BATH. UPSTAIRS.| 2-car garage. OR 346260. A heat & furn. Biack top| Must have exc. references. hiso Garage, FEY a eee. is © Rooms & BATH. MODERN. 4 ROOMS, MURPHY }. aa . be one lower. a | = oe each Couple only. FE 41061. Employed couple. No drinkers. RMS. WITH PVT. BATH AND i ent. Near factories. Adults. 242) G ROOMS & BATH 1 Perry, PE 47353. az | EM 23H. RMS. & BATH. CLOSE IN| (po Newly AL Nicely furn. Panga Mg ng Aa FIRST Ideal teachers. 1 child wel- oor, © \ pe a? tonne. Pe 80088 atier 4°p.m. _See_ Mr. Sm'th, 98 ©. Huron | RM. APT. SiaTLY™ FURN, |* F PRIVATE BATH. CALL util 912.50 wk. Drayton Plains. Fe aenie __OR 3-1133. xe 4 . forth gh ‘A . 3 i RMS. LARGE. CLEAN, ATTRA : nowt, 8 ay , “s ATE BATH & EN- tween 4 & 6. Afier 6. MA 6-1558. ' 4 trance. Gas heat. Goon rE . .. ae wi i T RMS. & BATH. PARTE ; | 5 Rooms CLOSE IN wut: Eves, FE pou! os W. Huron 1 BEDRM, HOUsE ston Refer, For EM 3-257) blocks Avanense March after from st. NEAR CLARK- information call ar —-~| TO , ee |. month. seg nah iy Trea $18 —week. own- PO. Bor oe. er = - t available a i 2 E. Huron COMS, MODERN, LOCATED near Davisburg. §55' per month. 8 on West side, oil avaliable March 1 at $00 See Mr. Smith, 2 E. Huron St. — 6 ROOMS, MODERN, LOCATED $80 p Pgs ‘a at “Smith, beat. per Bt. 106ROOM HOU rent to FE 2-6634 0 27 FLOREN Bt. a qd. A. “Sayin, Realtor, FE INDIAN party. e r 4:00 or weekends. NCE VIL- Wash- ble ALL MODERN bedroom. Full bemt.. gar., .. & dinette. pri 4 RM., 1 Lk. oO SE A v lage |, at | TERRACE—$579 DOWN FE 6-04 Sees venings & Ountay 1 to 4 ~ For | Rent Rent Miscellaneous 4 42 _ Rent | Hous uses Unfurn. 36 ; pine kiteher a court house. Avat- _ able for immediate occupancy at $80 per month. ROY ANNETT, INC. ALTORS 2 E. with. im 1 block Muroa 5 64 3% ROOM HOU ‘Ideal for DESIRABLE OF FICE SPACE availa above city offices in vr of business district 1 FE NEAR HIOM SCHOOL, OFF HUR- on at 19 Norton &t. os: __neas tece Mean rent. Cy Ad F fk sac FOR RE RENT. Main fier eae Die 300 «AMP, Gascusms DRIVEN portable arc welder. PE 56-1436. For Sale Houses 43 ne Cetra Ee oe 0 CO Ord ? Ee eae mu, ot! xouoee 5 7 ee’ TH houses. Will consider ao trade bed house. wety modern, Lawson Real “ptiaie iat E. a Red. R. OL tae SPECIAL —- 4% miles west of o——. 7 ¢ room with wont: eng with 4 large rooms hardwood floo porch, ofS fenced lot with 1% _ eerage. y $950 down, nou oucsiie R. Middleton STOUT Best Buys ~ Today 3 BEDROOMS— VACANT You can move into this sol- id home with no waiting period, situated on “% acre 6 nice rooms, full bath, oak floors, full basement with good furnace, and rec- reation room, 2 car garage, in excellent condition, A WONDERFUL Y aT $12,600 with low down pay- ment. ON 1 FLOOR A very nice $ room home With full bath. situated on 2 nice lots, no just 1 block from bus and shop- ping and churches, oil fur- nace, extra large 3 car ga- rage. Newly decorated and insulated, $19,409 with low amount down. EAST SIDE We can give immediate session on this —_ older paved dri on A steal at $7,100 with ee. low down payment, $500 DOWN Tt's a 2-bedroom = with basement located off — ke Rd., 50x156’ lots (total 1 mise). a pe now vacant—no wal riod, In nice condition, : WASHINGTON. PARK GATEWAYS a HAPPINESS. Pas UXURIOUS — NEW Nd tt mgd Buy—To Sell—To Trade You u BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT! enclosed neseees, 3 oie bath with rage, 3 lots,: veast. — $1,000 DOWN, $7,960 rou. CE. Four bedroom e, lly modera, dining reom, base- gas heat, garage, close to 11,350 FOLL DOWN mercial $1, rice. Fe, amy, Ak en etl bath 3& & down bath up, basement. cll heat, over 75 feet frontage. Suitable for many types of business, Investigate, DOWN, $10,736 FULL bedroom per cent Gl mortgage $1,800 DOWN. $12,100 FULL $00 m in- cluding taxes & insurance on 4% mortgage. Atiractive 3 bed- room _ acre —— room ol, ofl heat; built 1065. Lake privileges, CLARK REAL ESTATE Land on , yh- ttiple Lig > Sevan ‘Partridge: 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEB BRICK INCOME A He eee ot pet 5 oi ay on same srepere, Tick garage included. eryth in condition thy: net owner over $5,000 per yr., care~ taker's «ot. 0 do . WATERFORD TWP. Comfortable 3 bedroom, 2 ir old ranch home located of cellar and recreation cellent nactuses Some tered w AD burban home value at on easy terme! 2-FAMILY A wonderful investment income & family tocated just *) ARD EF. PARTRIDGE RE -ALTOR FE 43581 FRON ST. OPEN EVE. "TIL 9 =| Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES bric reps "es Demepomy ges heat, ~ 1% ear low — ity * Lr ments. includ ing tazes @ now and see and frame road, eu a only $500 4 rites yi Perse . call Mrs. Sny- der A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. _FE 42533 “BUD” Clarkston Area 5 Acres And 3 bedroom rancher with full basement and attached 2 ~ garage. res spacious livin room log “ fi “Youngstown hen ard spins ae full bath, off A.C. -— hot ran, work of Priced at West Side Beit and A... 2? bedroom home ith full bas png, vine Refsnes mein 1% eat car arege. eitractive living feomn junior , ~~ kitchen, tile th, sutomatic heat Priced at ‘sh siaie, "Be pl i see it today = NICHOLIE . REAL’ Mt. Clemens &t. PE §-1201 ve. Mrs. Kelchner FE 48773 fiyanement with new i | 1 | ACRE sion in 30, days. ott WONT Ty — = ea laree 8 ON! ace, 8 vise 3 room rented. nett. M. Stout, Realtor. PE wit TN. aw FE 5-6165 | wear williams Lake, large 8 rooms Eves, ‘til 8:30 : nm Eves 100 hot wi ye furnace OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 4. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge — garage unfinished We, footed. huge FE #1737. OPEN 3 bedroom, Fail basement. Tile bath. Lake vileges, Take Eliz- abeth Lake » © Pine Grove at Crescent Lake. Look for “Open” signs. FE 4-9681. = * atten ft trade f — : ; ” ‘or 5. i © Ft PONT 1AC REA LTY ‘731 Baldwin Pe 6-0775 Save $7,500 On Brick Ranch Home on Waterford Hill Sta err ee 9c clusive net : Giroux-Franks room, room, breeseway & large garage. off Joslyn, ae McLAR nxn. \ rE ied or Pe 78 4305 Dixle Hwy, On‘ 23-9701 area. floors and outstand) su |- only $13,000 ter be wit aiding -hest | W. CRESCENT LK, doors, « large seis re| Al, FISHER | Pull Dasement. partitioned "=: 19322 James soot ais Mich, 34-ft. recreation room with fire- ott . A h, landscaped ate ( Attache sen IT. i Your. IT. 495, MOVES YOU IN Pametione ssion J s home. Pa street & driveway, 2 blocks fre . Large = 160 ft. lot 3 let — so hurry -— now for IT to show! BROS. “phone OR 3 Open Eves. ‘til § — Sunday 10 to 5 BY HTS. 5 rms. & beth 2 ce rms, Up. ‘bDsmt. Gas 4 ear Cement drive. Alu- “YOU WILL EN OY ) ee Ras ~ Bi in this outstand- Mine eee WILLIS M. BREWER SS . Parke rE MAS-1561 PESO FES Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partrid FAST POSSESSION Close 236 NW. ud PE 4-4081. Tae ons Irwin os Oe ons BROWN Phone FE 5-047: Ey he $11,000 REAL VALUE — Far B ag ¥ bun, “Excellent po Aluminum . “Real 2 pe. a one . 1% ear Shown »b appointment only, va. ! 1.. H. BROWN, Reattor 1342 W. Huron st. Ph. FR 2-4510 Multiple Listing Service RY OWNER Here is your dream home, a Cal- fornia contemporary! 2-yr-old 3 bedroom... Modern kitchen, 24-ft. living room. with open s, fi @ in living room one in sement rec. . 2% car —- Lot s0x31¢' ~—back oy enced. Nice location, very ¢ — Sele to pl ene ont Fairly Egham Call on Seat after 4: WEST OF, PONTIAC oak ge ig Cae “sia baths. Priced from Sito _ $17,000, Terms to » ANNOUNCING FOR '5 New Homes IN PINE LAKE MANOR SUBDIVISION The ‘57 building already underway. —— custom - ber $24,500 Lt BEDROOM ranch style, 2 - car garage. Priced at $23,500, SEVEN OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE’ FROM m ts = ag Or it homes Priced at: $17,500 & UP of lot sites. Come the de- FE 50618 BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 Si age yas My ane ae floors, ma’ —_ : “ound basements, fush WE ROY, eave, » hang Aes oo _THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY: FEBRUARY 18, ost = : “| LOVELAND _ (3, CARNIVAL by Dick Turner 2 ff g 3 pe Ba ns LINCOLN JR. m0! omg aie Living room, din | | $42,500 goack bar and lots ao : ee CARL W. BIRD, Reatlor OUR HIT PARADE Had ngsoyecd 5 a £ = Ee : - ations! Bask pang oA LIVERY with over 300 ft. “THE basement, : < ; FE 5- ti and main road near De- A Truly Beautiful MONEY TREE” any erize features, terme fe se Buy Thru Partridge | Pome. 619m motors oweers New Lakefront Home you ex ean collegt the, Fents $300 DOWN TO mee —_— eae List Thru fk da ae fie mo. each. 2) 3 Garde oa modern |3 bed —— fue it vane east side a ar area. ‘$44,000 "buys willities. $15, Pye ey - By 75 each. waier in WARD Ez *P “Two Different Worlds” | Se“dni ayia" a 3 gone Wittis M. BREWER |REALTOR dit terial sem Pata ie Dardweed Teese, Plas: . s Open ven il Gun’ 10 to 5| MAST PE see REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES scene. nts ‘be se ing tered walls, 1 peers. Plas- . J BIG ye 1704 'GHOUT MICHIGAN S| erie, AN Far aer ree | 10501, HURON Sr ect 13 132 fof beach, | Sown, Sink I fe conte > a-1é iF Uitos” Lake OFFICE Fon ime oni GaRhon =< SOAs “ ! ° ~ G HOUND DOG” coum rie W- he tate” site's mah oe w *. 3 bedroom home, 2 lots your ty May By “ Re aproptanige Near S ne — iat on 7 ther tiigeing lakes rE ens, fa I ay Pe just 2. block aioe The trick to ba’ = Near St. Fred's West “ot “Pontiae. Bogie Lake “i pj for $4, ; $600 down able Pe snirg | oe py be quiet - by sitting, Ethel, is to keep the babie substantial € room = Cedar Island “Ty ’ , F pave’ owner, also 2 rooms wah —especially if the babies happen to be is home corner lot, _ Paved non Lake. $2,500 up, Terms. sET S TALK Is all that’s needed to te : be the parents!” forees Full Basement, good | For Fast BUSINESS” oeperiete the ee this floors po Re ? ir | Fer Sele Ht. yr ed ates meer ester. ie Results, List this with JOIN E 2 Bedroom possibilities, tes.| Pull’ dry" basement. and or ouses Saie “MAY ry . Terme nom " tarege: _—— # ~~ For ) Houses —. 43 Lake Privileges 1; G. Trocke a ~y 4 pos WAL . Would love this starter home, al- SYLVAN VILLAGE bed. $600 DOWN of Doaee eae. 9 E> oe lots ‘near Union Lake. 1608 Union LE MA” ee sae | about 96,800, as re le * « ACRES 3 BEDRMS, chance io use hervown den and | tne \inab tt with spacious | Z,uedegnme., Rtenen, Wagne room | "eat, perimeter eat. ik “Sin binds, acer gatage. Ue’ |e up Ph yO ie 300 down, handles every: we PAN ctage Be e < gpple orchard. Only my A Se ist ving room. am- iy payments... one » BE TAEME Peet, lake petve =. pee, =e, Get well = restricted Waterford prapesty. enti "Bray, out. Ceramic tile bath wigge amen : given bam oar’ oe eeee? Party S “cate” Grieve. avons WE TRADE fered Painted “raise Huge BRICK ss, Down Immediate Possession | HERBERTC DAVIS | {eer w, pooped’ Bll tant 4815 or National 7-3860 THELMA M. ELWOO match Mi: “te 3 ms, full basi let tac eear edaseae tiles a New. attractive 3 bedroom ; #225 Pontiac Lake yeor mode 200 in this ecakaiens Di Ge bok eee coe dining oe Bithocees | Sateen 5 Oy Fp home. large living room OTTER H pd. FE $4213 |, ier, ond wine stare on s-tase Case Bliza beth Oniy $14,960, + om : Tener’ Maen & Die Eee. Oe pa gage B aves gE lh mg Soectt HILLS SUB. and priced low. ogo Bee F £34! RAY O’NEIL, Real ce RESALE AVON TOWNSHIP. 21 Good east side Ioeation, #12.> wise aite, corner lot, | Srailable — a | aeteme _modere, Pull basement. | 7 phone PE ? = Raravsed ‘heer birch cupboards | saan, Meee, SGu, have “4800 we" om east rms. MICHIGAN BUSINESS oerege 67.400 with __Phone FE 31103 or OR 3-208 figors” plastered, wal 888.) You can can par $100 per mo. 83 Acres "DRAYTON R Si SALES CORPORAT 0 rms neat ronnim Easy ll $ lots for $11,800. Li 2 tedovans | home with base- tach. one Bock lots Nein i | seein 4 ION 00 with $3,000 dn. ——_ Qear garage. 34 ote. between | Ww road LANDMESSER. BROK Several Pr rties COLONIAL HII I S er STINGS L coe Larg ‘“ =z Leer y acres ‘quber, gre ras ote & Pelton a “s. TELEORAPR ER Beer on Huron Street pone gaa Ri “the W ANT rg G Laren miles Og gee | mk: SO. BLVD. PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR 3BEDROOMS _|' Room "MODERN Ra P. W. DINNAN home=te Jou inspect i youl ED |isa'Sae bak oe’ oc vestment at $19,500, terms. | each Community’ water, goed Jo: > Situated oa 2 can 1% ear] turneee it BODSE. Ot 6¢_W. Huron. we easm| War ite BEAUTI ALL THE HURON open, Sunday. Pay nny = = | Cosnmerciat OT te for both. Phigaana RESTAURANT. : street scaresied ty $300 . DOWN planter, nee ‘ as tee oe Now 3 story brick veneer | Here is lot zt x 779 Ft. Lake Duck Lake. Wel up. ‘ oe. m,, 3 bedrooms | Per eain. ee. Ooo 00D LOCATION. Betore OY Sindows V ALLEY “ 818.300. tan is 2 ise. Priced highway. close te, entine, x lovely ranch home rl have Spek for simbitious. couple. oo . + you rooms. bed- ner Woodrow Wilson. : floor. on} site in Adams 1 home| your It for Br, Staak and we high: Woods aaa ne ia alles ose. cfexter tn eke Sea size i. Woodward, “RO. apie. $25.800. piston ‘aval:| Sa. Bacns nen 6 Far minte Cor | Eran, “Oood ease, om reoau * you inspect it : Pg ag feadecaped isbride Seung” in ths "On “Seeat or MU ssses” LI_§-1000 oe +Family slick WATKING mz ee sa 3000 wih BS eee . pr Ry qi MUST SELL : - pol ric = ‘ “ - RD.*| & $550 DOWN Gis PLE vi a ful prise! WE HAVE THE KEY! Save uy an eter Par oe Sl SCOTT LAKE ROAD Located in good rental loca. Idea! home site, 641204 ft. High & | Sn ui amily rooms, & bath Poy ay — a4 om Bast BEVERLY NY . Ivenhes. S| 6 ys on a nee atowntown. § room close to} KG. HEM sete cach | $2, fh, .Seee..8 seeme © bam oo s with A NEA j heat basement, gas 8 and tile “1 MPSTEA ‘ renting at $20 per week iateier rerie ‘hes tafisisned isc Y saya tok tae oat leona bein each ‘apartment. 20% |p cqajft EAST RURON ge Ee ns. very, very reasonable Ful A. oy He. JERR lovely comer tot. eo on this| over payments. Seve. take Cues tile in the kite nay ore furnaces Nand base: yee Eves. FE 5-0510 we $5,000 down. . Lot one ee RILEY. Broker (@ ¥.,tRoqvots Ln rom Pus, cing Atracing Beautiful Three-Bedrm. vane ist 7 awe ferme: a _For Sale Acreage 47 #s water si sys within cee Le oo OFFERS : or pine excboinas Woes’ ome | ant Guile hems o@ tn $12,500 Clarkston—Lakef ° ms M : family bete-6 reoms i | $500 Dow 6 ters. rds. Formica cous- a Sete bene of ten aoe front ROVELAND ~ 5 ACRE, $15,000 OTEL pe ficken’ Ree. "room. rg rears gh gl Tae ME jw gh agg ine eee eee modern year = around ‘cot | 3% ACRES 347 PT _ | Pups OR APT SITE LA a aa a a rermace | Ce al ewe." WM. A. I tiintned ang a°partalr | Sarton, Ua 16 crane OneAGe |PL082 TAMLY-LARE Priva a: 0 Rn ts a aren H $1 000 Do P > Furniture all new. | Cash or Role bm ae i Acres. — bal bath down; 3 & bath . jams, [ites 4 UMpNres wn Payment EDY|. Snes | Recher * Lote gE ; 3 oe . e e = ’ $10,500 Living room,” éiming™ room. on sar a 1% baths. located | Sp Nn 'Telegrash Oper Sut eae Long take pre an, REALTOR residential. eren. ae 56 ACRE: | lakes Over one-half ac nr teed , eters. © bedrooms. 9 wp gen nd sub porch down. feat, garage,” Selling nigel ves,| pant and cleas throu Cj aw a lot extending te excelent | Just outside the cit oe 2 You build Clark. Real carry itself until etscrese, from Saige in ; i Sylv mic Sai Nie : SONT | ~on ~ fenced yard. 61.086 Open” Evening A foe yoy Targey Wyn) pw e oe lever pte UU W. Muron, Open evenings & Sune i 108 for restal,| All of a a ee | fpbteroch anor SQU ARE total pric LIKE NEW terms, py id attte, full basement, ol _days. | ‘FE PE sees or PE ¢483. sani Sparen 1 2 Nicely _ aga vensh type heme. : One Ate KE NEW Lakefront—Pic cate Park operty 1s ready for subdividing. ~ Buy Thru Partridge ‘ NA RACE Leslie R. R. Tripp Realtor ered. es o tie ae ae LAKE & — = with perma a iow wih eas heats alum me Oe wo m_plen C R. AW FORD RD AGENCY List Thru Partridge : : stone f 1 Treen s with 70 ei sa Pies i baie cat, -Taaten, rect “E = ‘“ WOODW = - ot room with bri ath "brie tie in "kitchen & ail. Neeramie poe vas tend. pan Evenings. MY. ite or on. Sb08 Die me LAKE a . sorte sae | JERRY FE. ADAMS ARD | _ sitarision Site" south o ee ee ee | ES : coro N USUAL BUY u1T2 Ww. Warn RORER Orion. $15,500 terms. patio more. 413.000. ited opportunities, 3° acres, Attention, Develo lished 18 years. Has lovelw | sarin tk OME =u rE sai AREA WEST SIDE mie ‘stom *Ponuse’'hise| &i"and in‘Te a postin ae seat ormer’ facaton’ dd : Mie key. On $5 ing for | MULTIPLE LisTING IMMEDIATE POSSESSIO dG eee F of tang with 3 compbete cots | Sait es. Complete pric Ee: i) Sian optim ta, buy eh =a eaiaal ERO ar GAYLORD pearooma, irge, ving Tom, din uerma. et Darn Oe Reton iot Te oe EMBREE & GREGG i eS 3 ss eferences. N room + ample closets, oll ary x= 1565 Union Lake Rd. GILES —| ee aieniee' te, Sox | fame amrey'eeumt: | Sir commen Hep aetna oat ooh | FER “Roy Annett Inc. wan vat at Me, ae ; wit eptin, ts Sah ‘pesewty ¥ oak aeateel . HA elk TORS Bate HARDWARE. WELL Stal and : Y NN 28. Huron lished, “Gre AB- First dime for both homes. - sane . gas RAL. - HURON mE J. R. HILTZ Open Evenings BB god vous man ae aus oom ..Pon- storms and screens. 011 W. Huron Toe 5 a, JERRY FE. ADAMS |. “n= 7 eb VALLEY THA REALE. Approx. #1306, De. ae eas -A- Kan lpsen ‘tandard a Pe Terms [sw Huron __FE bie) GI Resale REALTY teres. 9 Chat per, cent im | Sylvan Village—Brick amet were | sunporch. sbiock ranch im th 1766 MSO at Pootia North furnace. — Bric NEW 3 BEDROO! REAL Oj ] foo ed | aes se: |* ‘ute | ot nmaanx ioe Vilage Bick | SEER ee oes nen ll Uo. terre: tide. Call is —_ y, with OFF ee aes: seehed 2 car garage and 2G | Smoller homer in Pont ety tor | 377 6. Teteqaa Eves. b Be. Is now % $16,980 erage. All JOSLYN cent interest includes taxes Peete ond taste Arnold Real I Est *+CRES MOSTLY WOODED | Rwy "putts Netation” locet 864 per —- « oat “ors Se with gleam ins) ppedtoom home near fi e, 3 ice shaded lets and 210 8. Telegraph sta te CLARERTOR Reoky, .Orieavaie. fr het ond ae ated at od ¥ ene. NE a m storms Carport, Ribbon drive. Bath well landse ; Close to park FE 6 or FE 5-5783 modern AREA, 30 ACRES,| dealer A «= mg oppiicant, Free 2 bedroom home Investor , e beach. -:. EEE house- & " barns, financial assist- Cesk on meeee, ra $4,412, PHA terms. LAER ORION. tmmetiate value. Let's look toay, ” Feal| is MINUTES FROM berries foots 4 , veouat. c1ses, available. Call today. rE tot, 2 garsge: me tgrem~es 6} C. HOUSTON R session. 9980 down. 2 bearnom Suburba oe home well situat: | LAKE AN M street, i § ‘vacant—should rent. for ‘vn oan EALTY | pene smecttS? Penne, tapas n Charm ési Pare "a ee 08 beautiful Bren- AKE AND 10 ACRES | gous ACHINE SHOP i. Bor Conecet quick sels. ‘Owner ieeving a . «A geod | Slamioum bunetiow wi, res | on, ws 700 wits Gi | west of Ponlnc! off Ssh. Large miler, and. Srl” proses, Suter i — Gomes ante hea’ MULTIP SERVICE es. co © Keaton motty pine breeseway and 2 gat Close 7° SCHOOLS AND SHOP. gg Basa 2. * bedrms, "on with email stools. 2 room home cious Foom, spa- ‘tnd 4 Bed rooms-eCity INCOME mation t od ‘wt — Dedrooms and tiled en, 2 breeseway ‘and garage. ert fail” eee om wih, for 3 rooms, land. Priced. AD ‘al with a i basement Post cide almost new cuc- @ rooms down for owner Plus stairway to aitic, R nt cat pay aes tan a z CRAWFO! _fesmettn tte, fast home. Offe 3 apartments ep fo and| DRAYTON AREA, ecrea- § Lots of fruit ORD AGENCY Fou price 85.800.” . Dedreoms and bath down, y hot 5 ak acke' | sem home. Page eke em| in evil F sce =. & SCHUE down Only $17,500 with $5,789 | 52° W. Huron st. sm" Fis plus 2 bedrooms and a bath | private bathe, 0 invfuli Sese-| struction. Oak foors: "Tle. bath tee, Better take 8 | py; TT REALTY | S2un-,s® monthty. By appoint | Frevines MY 23-1163, or FE «10 GILE ture p vedi bewted ae eat . location for| si urpace, meet pacers: OPEN 8 A. MU 48811 EI REA aw. saan BE ee ae Four tere se 1 hardwood floors distance do So renee a RES Drees Woods | Sete 975 Bald RIDGEW AY "Paktnings is The PALTOR —— a feat esting jon an yeaire | Payments wh oasosane menial | Mih Seal ond. slementey siméat waat’'an sight” “Newer ar ener F | Sale Le jot. it Invi a bedroom 5 BEDR e 1 Bus. Your wapection Wil consie- | RESORT AND BUSINESS — 1s@ treet ia aes tease | Sat rake ans kt pian |" Stall 'down. payment, PE Feds Be cSioed hore: Sale Land Contracts 52 om — : home in trade. ft. of business frontage and 180) siian eare, Pigcered wale. Vou act? Sarage. Price 912,500 | M446) | NEAR METAMORA HUNT CLU WEST as @ fur- ment with | WALTON BLY: —1T0-acre fi B BOLD 195! _ ry earsate" |B mined jabing foreremal ands | Sitgee, Cec, te morgue. pba ALTON BLVD 's200 Down ci| Oakland Rd. thru to Noble Ra.'T | fper cent ‘Balance 4215, odern tiv ea q ts. Locat- At $83.02 ge. Bal bath, living room m old farm ho per cent. Bala: oak bungalow with within 25 ‘miles of Pontiet per month includes taxe Ps with picture win- | 20 sta me, 236x70 barn excell nce $2,158, Established in 1916 Gas heat, Calenont aces and we ake ree sad cher tonne , K | NZLER boards, 16x18 cceamreer” of cup-| ings sod more. Will discuss fer it: remem PICTURS BOOK on a '» INCOME. gare, jae Elracgr arate ool eres Sold 1955, Well icaied, Ponti ook ais: bisek trom bus. 2-4ay possesses. Kampsen NORTHERN ACREAGE — Locat.| spartmien = & beth each One REAL oak acre of food. garden soil ae 181 11 W. Muroc, Pontiac. | nce per cent Present ‘bal: ieee bomey eng soem | agioen mt At meson OD) eae teat teas | oe coe eee ee w, ar BB ean | Be in om ies | Buy Thre Partridge | excelent security. . ; in . : ag ate REALTORS FE 4.0528| eketieateechat sebe'tt| Hate Pott PY des | tee 8 Teh List Thru Partridge |] ear ete homer) Reeceeees Srtche aires | tee eves pn > Se a Sg dining rooms, besemcot near | Call Rutledge, QR Slik: FE co, |n Taylor ‘s Car . - = . 100! Ss rat, neaeenond wt af ee cows Swe Soule George I R. Irwin], J.C. HAYDEN She ancy ging ava tmed| frets of se Sh “Gale | Ara ote 100 Oakland Ave, "Open anor ONE MARK 8ST. HOME = HOLIE REALTOR er Walton EN, Realtor Bloomfield Knolls pi and fruit trees. Pull Mod. 7 rm. hones machinery, . | EB _ Oss Pree’! bene BE ang Raby 9 Lake road) one of $10,750 rE oate, or FE ee Ave. | Open Eves. As 8-044 3 bedroom ranch, til $8,500 Only $2,900 cn, MY 23-6186. air. | SEASONED $5,000 LAND CO: ns. : ve $ & bath bun) Sut in ms SS. family homes, 1002} Foome, closets ~ Dath. large WEST OF TOWN tract, $3,790 | will handle. on. Og Bg eg a eee Gls ADAMS ag Ber otters tm ae | Sele Basloes Property rine of bearing . Vir! near Webster al location.| carpeted living Tae COLORED Oneida nice sized _ living <2 ees _— Tus te geod one: Only #6) 1 CAN foe Paes Rossa | eee, tee, ie 8 ONLY 2 LEFT =o. rig nt on. ison living Toom ining iste bath Eicher, cera, Sabehed | IVING QUARTT ise Seo nary aut : EAST SUBURBAN RANCH HOME room with eornér. cabinet — EE two ock, now vacant han | tapes included, basement. Cali nice corner lot, fenced and gar- si Vii UARTERS on PDIP PAL BIRMINGHAM AREA- Very attrac: $10,409 TER Partially fintshed floor, $10 teres, Sedtlan Maly eee for appointment, den, nicely landscaped. sar-| BRICK Store GET CASH QUICK: tive 2 bedroom home, 1 bed- t minute ced y att, rectectne seem HOLDS ine! an blinds & carpets : at present 2 separate, businesses LY ae a eee cae aie il] Ra etdee te soins, wes, | ea Torttth Sai"SPhs Be | “BaStngioe wo eg! ts 4 poe "SITE Pactrom tram snes-| arte azeunen tome) — Up to $500 te ee ay. snehes. payt ne Reasonable NOTHING DOWN | On,central! rene income ae far ag value tx concerned. Ail oak, foots. full basement. olf tur arate dinine tone dete uit 1980 te 1986 cars. Bring your in cab) ie = ings. | THREE. BEDROOM RANCHER COSTS ONLY fn pre A Te Shape. Ofters cath Sasbasent with os. area | See’ h tetag perfect condition fait Basement. ‘ston minites "Loans also made on fur : Deseme —— BUY. TRADE & SELL with —— Stl com po = sae, coumraer a $85 otin - heat, “au fot, “lake See it today. Only $2,800 down. srr gll.beb ath must, Pics an, signatures and. other ee : reens, wired for|,. DORRIS & SON RE REAL living reom. ow PAYMENTS record {is good tak your _ ve the 4 key. l with terms to & , garage, 752 Huron TORS * dining L, full $1,600 ne over With sible party, : so alae SORAVT Nin FE +1981 pools Randyeis large tand- MODEL ee take REPAINS Ru ll Y JIM WILLIAMS for_appointm = ae ats FLOYD KENT. Realtor | ZONE US INCOME substaatiol “ache be0. Fates pracy geet nM. cored on thes’ calbeees, 5 SSe OUNGC | , REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE BUSINE CI lan | ealtor D COMMERCIAL == Sern hoermon -3o.| Fisher. Low as $400 | gig w, REALTOR-BUILDER. 1218 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-0547 ss FRONTAGE | | ~Gpen 9 to 8 ek eee ee MOORE BLVD. ts lon’ | paw resale at) FE +42 | _ Income Property 4 43A 2 biks, W. of Telegtaph 268 Loan Com | eed Prayten Plains me Features bes pickure-window Uvieg ress, AMS REALTY Low Do tt Fert pany | * 2 story home with arge como, kitchen * te: WESTOWN EVENINGS re¢303| Low Down Payment 2 _PAMILY AUTO. CAS ae ® | 202 PONTIAC STATE BAN $ room and bath ‘on. cach tnetaren full ‘bai, “bom REALTY CO on nau VBNINGS CALL TS" | One story home wim three | Farage. income eS month. Cad Late Beemer, OA FE ?. An . a oe as vienegt -@e iene bat ns teak inte tn — SEL SALE ; one z HOU NICE with fireplace, den ca lee ERE cows, MY" pete. cu A. WeBsTeR gpa dian 9206 7 ho Ti —— oe Favorable Ta. # sacrifice a at shaeee meg’: SHIRLEY INCOME bettas room apt. Te | garpeting. Three Mplocks “to For Sale Lake Prop. 44 tay rit P On 69173 BORROW ” 015 with cated near Auburn Ave. P to | heater, heat, new gas water - wee ry artridge — “he WE BUY LAND cowrnacts | pits, hat ¢foome '® ‘bath. Prout) eq. nee hen ster SevieSitont Home’ 2 LOTS MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE. List Thru Partridge coin x os ayior N ICHO and’ hous, iw Tocnied'al the fear | Stiyg O4FMEC: MIS, o's] Rem tenteegavee oteer | acoroH es reen Lake Ra. May: | Walton Blvd. at Sashabaw ween , as 4 room come. Price $1" i LAREPRONT HOME 3 100 ft 2 iad "ee ait a. one | eons LIE) fesahr Ss Pea al] Se Cot EO ee persion Amen lest Gog " Only — Free Parking & < HARGER CO. 7 : 2 pecial aioe ~ bois, on rear of| by 18 yeare of experience see os . a 3 Ww. ee Det men No Down Pa story home with : Fri price me atere for | may bor experience. You wOAKLAND LAKE worn Bveaings = OO MESBARTRAM | ya puns yu Goy an oft, eter, ADAMS Wie bows |e ices? mente aad 2 lot 10x fins “orn. F ed ome __OR_3-1950 clear let, 2 and 3 Commas ba a tue cent It you plan 9 $20,000 up. br-tevel Hh . ‘monthly payments, 400 aa zpos eer Wo Sestanent aan F with — full surance po. Ts: te front hom: Bit > ar Eatin nos has ays rs- = ees rough NU em ] or = col ; =. a o a ry MM Fe 00 tatiy “the caine SS. OY, & ie ea bates pieion |, § Servant |, Rein uaker iy Se ttap | Gren Argon to Hates. ae) Es Gri, aes How had Fasnce WILLIAM ns terms be ne : 29 ® Main Clarkston, Mich. seho: inance g cemter| NEAR AIRPORT West Side heat ‘aorta a eee out Bodner Witiams Lake Rd & MON se a oR sen ms on = % ig - of Pontiac b bedroom starter home with tus | nd sbathe with 3) tears shaded" lot Oniy 61.808 with Bub: ae.| Three Pedrocats « nodes ae an St. The Kay Bldg. wiring. and be: rms. : p n older : rm. modern. : af et I Satya ane. fot: Price hag been ‘reseed “APROX. 9 ACRES sPoK se orven’'A An, cider, Dome wat ts tn | * ration, rom, Bult in gurege. On LOAD KNS Coll uae with $2,500 down Ls betrms., full bath. New oll SPONSIBLE BUYER = Only “— dry . basement. $32, Terms, 2 , . Wood Coll. Gail noise tnn rosea: | B56" He, Maetanewee gover. | ATUATED FORT a ee ‘AW. DINNAN 5-70 ts 70 ewe eed ‘be _ PR 4.2577 4 UNITY ere ; Ri open sy WM. H. KNUDSEN sie Beires Seagate | WITH TE phic "AT #738, G a ae * ta for ips i a sCorner Willan OR 36440 | 510 REALTOR kK. [+ Loonses A i with $1,450 down. Co a" , : y GE SERVICE ams Lake = & Me ve ontiag State Bank Ridg empleton, Realtor Y ae : cng sET IT QUIC a panne Eves. call FE 22285 | >" Orchard Lake |Ra mg Nok AL UET, Realtor : 2 Tm through . Cl K, = es After 6, —' o LARD Ave 16 B. Pike St. 5 Goes. ee ~ block on ; as | “aves Yes, wl aig ied Adsi @ SER FE 4-9582 ~ down, Nelance G2a11 at 600 per Bu ry rid ves, whatever it is — dial Ls _ iaity. OA Babel, List Thre Partridge FE 28181 for. an ad- } . . “7 writer and get it! | y : Wo ey ate | be, \ : ° v| : . . } $ ’ } Es é BF alee ae St __Fot Sale Houses 43 & : ? ? of oan all pepchcindig:smneycbecond Loans to 4800, Up to 24 months BUCKNER FINANCE CO. chee ae ete FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS, $25 TO $500 __“SoRENYOUNEED - $25to0$500 Xee son om BD guee oo ree Are. Happy Folks | cont: OL 1-8701| or furniture, No poe SSyments to suit ad We will be glad to help STATE Finance Co Ponting Stgte Bank Bids. Negd $500 _ ts 2 fit ? ara heh. yous shout A our Rew| 3 speed portable es rary, eed » Aes. Se pte a ae FE marking and wnere eee) ‘2 GAL. ELEC. HEATER 7035. . Jou or phone PE $8121 Suit ane tall Sate cine & fittings, $80.50 up. Oo nd a Laundry trays, stand, faucets, $19.95. - Home & Auto | Bence aes. ~ SAVE PLoMaing LJ : Ate st Loan Company er na aon 8, | ALUMINUM Bours: 9 fos"; Saturday © to 1|106°% v Te 2 is2 SIDING Mortgage Loans 54) ai ‘able. 6 ont I aloesay yany: AWNINGS oS WINDOWS LOANS—-9500 00 $1, 00 DUNCAN PHYPE DROP LEAF TA | save DURING PEBRUARY CALL homens fmoderk of not in | pica Bopkcare, lamps & mise FE 42575 ter For home cadiitens os tar DAVENETTE, | CHAIR nse | on MIDWEST SUPPLY iouse, party commranea. fae. a a eALUMINUM SIDING ter on < EO Be ne feat © eo oni 208" hainal Blaha iinhcehd ats “ra ie gt ag SS mae ——l = Eo - ; eave fuel. “irst pay in spring “nt Swaps 55 et soalom. o56 ‘Hanna. As bey, — seokene ana TWIN LAUNDRY TUBS. WILL #1016 or MI 47219. __| SSuote, "ona Buy ie aa sell of trade for single tub. FE OVEN ELECTRIC STOVE| save, VALLELY'S,, AUBURN 5-0413. with erill, Like new. 620. OL Rochester wcalt Olive 1404 2 EXC. 10X17 8 PLY ig: By ig 7 ae TRANS FON SAC EUMCTRIC SINGER SEWING MA| Tanty. “hes 1: iss” °C | T INCH Sol PIPE SFT Oe. Spec a ee ter arn eee En LATE MOOEL CAR AND CAaH| Dares B makes Dutton bo ANCHOR FENCES _ FOR YOUR LAND $22.50. Pay 8 awe & voaty, 8 No money down. ed. (WHERE YOU HAVE SOLD/| per wk. call _FR ESTIMATES. PE Sal, PROPERTY). J. VAN WELT, Allen's “appliances Snood | AUTO. WATER MEATERS 144.00. SWAP: 20x15 TIRES & TUBES. suite, 8 fi. deep freeze, wringer | vers ste, toltels, fat 2) 9 "pe of power | truck winch for wont type washing qmaching, all in 10 ay =, Mies and love. For ce UPRIONT, ONE OF @ sedi leeean ment or © r work for what| Americas best smokes, fresser end 4 BABY CLOTHES AND FURN. We TARE oN ,,, He a AR tng cs -OR 3-114. . : Bris Pumps) Grenard Lake ave BARGAIN KELLY’ HARDWARE — _ S ALE AE 208 tee, ab, washer, $0 feat oe New oak flooring No. 3. 885 per SWAP SERVICE WILL mecPt| Fe sie Row saute Sh aout oa p, buy or sell. OR 38561. _/HI-PI RECORD PLAYER. CALL | New 2x4s, 8° to 20 6c ft or $80 SELL OR TRADE HOLLY wOob BED, Vimy G05 24ib. bee jnsultion oe ae ye 2 ee Bs mgood condition. OR 36558, a2 Sf aoe . 16.00 rel home. Ask for Mr. eno te ag Penatyte di oa see 8 L. H. BROWN, Realtor »|tIRBY Vi By acre WEEE 4 AGE Ppl weed wieniwn Loti’ ™ 1362 W. Huron | MY_3-5603, m0 8 ‘Poddock FE 2-076 hiew a UBED = VA condition, on ble. May. be = * i} CANT § ACRES TO" |_geen at 4320 * Waterford. FOR, OTF AL ES 92 GAL, ELECTRIC WATER TATE. LAND CO! cr heater. i0° yr. . $09.95, On AND CLEAR Crump Electric. Stas auburn Rd. . FE 43876, ~ MITCHELL TV. 17 SCREEN. R. J. VALUET, Realtor OCU ihe $06. rm «e008. M5 OAKLAND AVE. FB NEW DINETTE SET. MUST 6AC- E LISTING SERVICE |"TN 0 re 56202. Weect, LIKE 1 a xEW, “wiTH ZI0- — For Sale Clothing 56 WCC LEE TH 710 at orbs 8S WINTER WOOL cuat, size 14. P sto. MA 66108. - LADIES jor a 16-18, FE 2-3747 MENS’ e woot 3 ATS, *Bport Coats. $5.00 up. Reclaimed ae vena to $100, Easy pay- Edward's Outlet — 18 8. Saginaw ep ps 9 wee PHONE FE —0:2206 . after 8. Scrap & Iron 56A at ed i iG ked cars. FE 44878 — MY/BONN Sale Household Goods 87 u~orrow 9x1) 12, xd 68. - 16. 1 Noor |——— cond. LI 42083. 2 RUGS, Wing pe msnge | p.m. Pest Magnovor, 7¥. eae : “Ss Ht agg! $5; PULL ize , $10; GE elec- ares Good Make. 10 cermante of $7.50. Will to home saytme, Call FE o-ises, _ Coronet REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. All makes, guaranteed. Fd 02 ~N. Johnson, re — Roee FS, roe _— ROOM SUITE. owns E ON T TILE SALE MT INOLEUMS — Er ROOM $2.40 414-Ft. Wall Tile 25c SYERS, 141 W, Huron, FE 43064 SINGER ELECTRIC excellent condition, with attach- . Take over balance. $1.26 Miss 58-3604 : Danton. FE ks CLARK SEWING MACHINE SALES WILL BRING TO YOUR HOME SINGER TE MOD- el. Round Make paymetits Ger. electric washer $29 9 Socapleaen c sane ca 2 pe, living room suite .... 1998 6 pe. suite .. 948.95 5 pe. 7 > omy cet 4 Dining "hm, side ite... 2.95 WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike st. PE +1122 . ators, and water Bathroom eerie matt: Living room suites, oce Jams. | _W. Huron TV sets. is, Tugs, ij room | _W. Huron Shor nibs itema. & veep. Visit for real. bar : ' ; a LAY-A-WAY PLAN We buy, sell Lng e . anc lonk around 2 acres of free Fas a amincar iAamira’ 950.50 Maytag, Auto. W. * =o ries bare Went ween: oo CLANTON sf J 5-B474 Sas ne agar roe a Lu and up. | Ir © Spuance 2, : Dees eee ; oe aug dete at. oe ert) ee ee ed ‘ 2 : eS a 4 a ate f sere eanen egg” i WAYNE GABERT'S APPLANCE SALE Sb eae et interior | TOIL TTS ‘is 5 IN- Berry Steel overhead sec. | Sore ePeous eres Meyers Ejecto, % h.p. used 2? _tter Maytair we ~ PLACE A “LOST AD,” Call FR 28181 for an ad to recover a loss, Dial FE 28181 for an ad-writer. ve or ga i” se BSS oe 27a tia a & WASH YOUR © i ‘ai - 8 oF Siasey Gnade wen senty' I got off the bus!" Ar Arana ms cise pint sinabe shaeah whs ef M el LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS w. HURON 8T. Rafters, Studs Jol: Pine all tongs tim. ft. Oe Pine 2x4 studs, ft, Se, Fir 2x4 shorts, dc, For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Fo wend | otha 8 value, 43.95, factory e Ave. TANDEM TRA ILER, 7x12, WITH Airplane hy $150, FE We BOY GaED WASHING “Wi- chines, wringer type. 4-5168. - Watch This Space for Inventory Specials! Church S, Inc, | ms 5 _ouare R4. FE 20033 iy andy widows, BENSON 1 LUMBER co. Wall Tile I¢| & 4hext% maenELOOR SHO SHOP 00 5. Saginaw Open ® to 6 WE SELL - YOU SAVE iy wood r building needs Now at Low Winter prices LUMBER CO. 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. Do It Yourself 61 AT AND FLOOR SAN trained. “eyeeee ete. YE meet arin. mn ee eee. cattcns.| fend Fast cna Pali, abe Grebacd Wash , Toilet 1 and 436 rd Lake Ave, FE L FREE ESTIMATES OW ALL PLANS FAF SEWING i oeaiA TERMS ARRANGED Paint, plumbing. ry oe UALITY 20 mica. Fri. thru Tues, SURPLUS LUMBER 8.30 te 6:00. i 10 to 4. Closed and weavensal tatu co. \MONTCALM ‘UILDER SUPPLY. 8240 Highland Rd. (Mie) OR 37002 MEDICINE ETs two | Cameras, Equipment 61A rate chrome fluorescent lights, edie $2 vores, ofS. Lavatories CAMERAS lars. Mic : ent, 503 EPPEnT’s CAMina SHOP —Orehard | Ave. | 87_W. Hurog FE 66618 & oan he fence -- tae | _ Sele Musical Goods 62 SAVE. sv 120 BASS ACCORDION; $100. OR 172 8. Pa bance | 57000. YWoo Ghuoel WEW CORNET” WILT FL D _ sacrifice to best offer. OR 3-4917. Mane fit

SANDY'S SPORT S ‘SHOP : * SECOND HAND MERCHAN- | gee riig BEAUTIFO! heed Dixie Hwy. Drayton for only 08 Gallagher's, 18 uTren | READY, OEE AE | oom PigRO Gane Comet $3.80 re UsED SPINET PIANO. LiKE Bla lock new. erg case = bench. COAL & sumpino 8 ¥ CO, Bie iron ya Poses — ard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101| WEB-COR ° r SALE __year_old, Hoo, PE 23-1546. Aluminum combination windows, | Sale Office Equipment 63 & doors. Aluminum & Fiberglas | ~~ PP bd “| REMINGTON 1e- FE 4-6089 - adding machine and Paymaster om. to 9 pm. S046. : SOIL PIPE $320 PER LOT. 4 copper Ze. K gutter, Sale Store Equipment 64 Warwicks & 48000, SCAFFOLDING, SMALL |CLARY CASH REGISTER. LIKE air ¢ et, Sppene seme. _hew. $175. EM 3-4466. one £3,000 srv furnace, coun- | GROCERY ISLANDS. 4 4 FT,, COM ter flow. One 220 gai. oil; plete units tank. One ignition cabinet. One| shelves each = Bell Sell cheap —— i in, no a” “, Deil’s| Dixie Hwy Rd. Fe 5-6068. 3504 Elis. Lake Rd. iedeaeant STOP, LOOK wise, | MALE I “pox win SPLAT | I bidg. 22 e, front. case, m grinder mn te soni . 3 ft. sections scales, & 4 °R Miss. OR a . up. Also butld-|}_ 30063. 4811 Dixie Hwy. 2: #. H. ~~ SPORTSMEN cae stuke ae oe, -2 Bo: Fe Tetad an, es se Tats cs we deliver—Closed Sun, = | wea. — SHADE TREES Ber? PAUL ST. CYR (tee trainin: » ool . . Marle- CUTTIN: mized brome & oie. first - 2922 «= Sleeth betw and Sune hee a & Wixom Rd. & anes take be. MU 48038. TIMOTHY & gg HAY, NO a Sale Livestock 72 8 HOLSTEIN MILK Cows. ” et. at milk base time. How™ Wanted Livestock 73 WANTED: PIOs OF ALL sizes. Forrest Jones, MA 6-4908. Clark- OAKLAND COUNTY FARMERS’ MARKET Buiverbell ‘Ra. Sat. from 7 Fowtiac Tact ae vat 340 EAST ’ Sale Farm Equipment 76 OUT THEY GO! Riding & Walking Tractors. Lawn FREEZERS Brand New RCA - Whirlpools , 1956 Models McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS. NEW AND USED _ | dar 1] PARTS AND SERVICE| HOUGHTEN & SON . $28 North Mak. oL YOUR LIFE’S. MADE EASIER through Classi- fied Ads. To solve every-|’ ona. | 22Y problems quickly, wae ver: | FE 2.8181. % cy Oliver CHAIN saws ms Crooks Rd, 2 *55 tractor with backhoe and loader, discount. We also | other new and used sib carry a line of types of tractors includ- gg aulemneek”. " eee ere DPE REAL 9:30 ies, gt yas Sompiese Gupetset $f one of Mateb- Eaenemes 60 8. Telegraph FE 2.3200 OPEN EVES "TIL § & BUN. P.M. MY EQUITY. 77 MODERN MAY- flower. van mo, pon! oy Easy pay- TRAILER EXCHANGE 10 WIDES—10 WIDES 14 Models — 3% to choose a. a financing. Ise a wi wider gy 16% to nt. ea PAY LIKE RENT @ 8. Tel a. EVES TIL @ & BUN. P. me we, en, dl ow, — dn. y DREYER ; TRAILER EXCHANGE. Bay it ™ mes as ~ OXFORD TRAILER SALES Michigan. Arrow ag eh yf nd rates. Lake is ur saad tors and implements. We | dep TroBELe: parts. and we service all|—~— sons, Fergusone and Ot-| vers, ine Transportation Offered 87 Offered 87 rest | "oe FLY BY Wty, ‘Be Petersinure CALIFPOR- erat t | See M & M Motor Sales nase a 2671 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1603 Always Ready © Buy trucks, com- BAG "EY A AUTO B PARTS -|Bud Shelton Moto Motor Sales HIGH $$$ PAID our OF BEA GLENN’S 24 8, SAGINAW Ot Pe enn = Me * 3) THE LLA 5.00 FULL ‘PRICE orse WS. Tol sate lee, nn ter gaplonnueciness BR 3S. i? . 1. J VAN WELT SEN SEE TPL eed | aE a $595 FULL PRICE For Sale Trucks : =e 148 Lasalle So Kr shes titerene THE SNOW MAY BLOW BUT On THESE. TAKE ne OF Qk Low RUAR $1, 795 FULL PRICE oa on "40 GMC 4% ton pic . i woe Cen We tan rake... ates $1,895 FULL PRICE "86 Chev. 1% tom stake .. 91808 1964 Pontiae Chiet 30 ff. Easy OMAC terms. : This tratier ts extra sharp. Full S085 =| HASKINS ghey schetiin ot new and near- ly new on display in 8 and 10 Site: maerte. ) CHEVROLET . BOB HUTCHINSON , “Oakland County’s MOBILE HOMES Fastest Growing Dealer” SALES, INC. 1st Dinie Mighway at Mis Drayton ogg A ar) ANEL. . ENG, WID, USED TRAILERS. 18 TOG | ins gowARDe 3 PT HIGH SIDR ope B, pany it % She hak trailer. 1000 x 20 rubber. Air Roascing "at" Wolly Marine ‘Coach | Wangan. per Som. Lust” | 3486 __MElrose 46771, #3 FORD v4. a. oer, TRUCK, a Alt } vty ‘on 3-130, 5S pat FIRORUT. it Ton, As, MOST COMPLETE | _lowner, PE Gime tren. “C “Bere eed finches’ and S/° ‘sane tat tat buy! MU TRAILER. 'E EXCHANGE TV». Sl Baa ges CH CASH CUS- a we Boats & Accessories 85 u, Fr, PurmooD Bout, HP. r “ST 7. ine Neube IC PFU Boar” 4 satenpatnageee 7 yr. nor ahd ae tax, Ferry Service ne. Riper wey. 5 Wanted Used Cars 88 ‘° 14 ue eauke “Pr CAR in, WANT. For top dollar on late model PE $0219 7% BAGLEY ST. ‘HIGH CASH DOLLAR cuburn off 6 Eel” anbusn hs he INTERNATIONAL LOADER. §-2452. CHEVROLET 1955 half-ton rickup, aanree heat- er, clean and low m ee ready to work for you. $845 Easy GMAC terme NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. ; Birmingham ; TRUCKS Are Our Business WILSON GMC Pontiac's exclusive truck dealer, FE 5-9485_- ie Oakland at Cass ~ For Sale Cars 91 Ce i * ra BY Own OWNER, at “8 FOR anny’ Ei) BUICK SPECIAL CHEVROLET) fa. ects rat ae, a taste $1495 Your old car down NORTH CHEVROLET * 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham vt |TOMERS through Classi oe All m ie, Harrington "eat. Works | : ea 1950 Pontiac Deluxe 2Dr,. Radio, Heater, Hydra-; matic, Transportation + ‘ Special! 5 210 Orchard Lake Ave, Open 8 A.M, to9 P.M. FE 29101 CHEVROLET th Little down — Long terms . NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave, . Birmingham =% tate Buy Ha cr CENTRAL — PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN- DEALER ori CHEVROLET . bite t.... rod aor WSS sogan ak $l 1895 on Long, easy terms : NORTH CHEVROLET — 1000 S. Woodward Ave. | gener conse 4 wa EERO ay CHEVROLET — tnd neater Mere Here's ere fod traneper” $395 Your terms will sult us NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave, . Birmingham CHEVROLET v heater, white side tires, low m and clean as new. Save on = eae sell. NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham . REPUTATION LARS EARNED... BY CONTINUOUSLY ¥ OVFERina QUALITY IN THE C DEALER SELLS. WE'RE PROUD BUICK »j *s5 Four-Door Pre r) .$1795 Dynafiow, radio, clean, PONTIAO ’54 Four Door + ve vi , $1195 stewie, 33 Fi Picku up, Ton .$ 995, Radio, Hydramatic, a beauty. OLDSMOB 54 Four-Door 88. . $1395 The works—see th’ "$5 Four-Door 8 $8 $1795 Deluxe, Hoge 4 & heater, Hydre- matic, & owner beauty. 53 fy eee gl vee $ 4S Radio & heater, it's sporty. PONTIAC $5 Custom 4-Dr. ...$1695 ‘Radio & heater, Hydramatic, low . mileage. § 51 Super Hardtop . $ cai Radio a ion eg Dynafiow, swery |S3 Four-Door 62 ...$1595 } ys nat Hydramatic, see PONTIAC * RETAIL: STORE — “GOODWILL _. “USED CARS” ia a Ads) Call FE 28181, i all we: ra. sf MERCURY “7. OLDSMOBILE $2 Four-Door ...... $ 695 Hydramatic, radio, sharp 55 Catalina ........ $1795. | Ei Ra a gale atte i le ih ke eS i kak i nN RO aa E 4 : ™ Ea _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1957 + ~ For Sale Cars 91 __For Sale Cars 91 Parksion ‘Motor Sales CHRYS EE PLYMOUTH ee es 8 Devedere oe > = ie Pats pak ad ee p+, Ai inal 3 tone ires. 1955 DeScto V-8 4dr. Overdrive. Special 2 tone. W.W, tires. 2085 Chresler 4 dr. V-8, Fully equipped. oe Hudson Jet Liner. , , Hydramatic. R 1953 Chrysler N.Y., V-8. 4 dr. Fully equipped. Clean. Bpecial & 4H. 1953 Plymouth Belvedere hard top. Two dose. Plus Transportation Special. . $2.8. MAIN BT, | CLARKSTON _ Evenings—Please one MAple 5-5141 ins BEL AIR, SHARP. 12 Mariva 5t. Rear. “OLIVER: BUICK $ee This 1955 Buick Estate Station Wagon, 4-Dr., Radio and Heater, Dynaflow, W/ Wall Tires, Steering and Brakes. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Open 8 A.M. to9 P.M. FE 29101 FORD 1956 Custom 4-door sedan. V-# engine. Radio, heater and Fordo- matic transmission, Can't be told from new $1695 Low Down Payment Pow eri_ “Believe me, once I get famous, he'll pay to hear me!” wn’ DESOTO | tube radio & Mit record I geo _ 1000 S. Woodward Ave. . 11,000" miles, pide “RAMBLER ‘ Nn : 53 Doom te, | ERB aah © Re PmnrmT | RP atin any ages in ru tT ne — cae Fadi good gas mi 10 1 REGRET FORD BALES Gan eel Gee 2 aan heater tires & skirts, perfect i give @ real deal on this one, PEOPLE'S AUTO BALES os C 22351 1984 FORD, V8 2 DR. RADIO & enter, Clean car, $696. with $36 1956 Buick Special H’top, Radio, Heater, Dyna- flow, White-Wall Tires; Custom Trim, A 2 Tone Beauty 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Open 8 A.M. to9 P.M. FE 2.9101 FORD $ts Pater codes, wae, (VS sages. ete sharp and lots of extra equipment, $745 | Wery little down NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birminsham - Always A Good Selection of "tale Model Cars Courtesy Cars Sixes and V-8s 2-Doors, 4-Doors, Wagons Hardtops, Converts NO CREDIT PROBLEMS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HIGHEST TRADES LOWEST TERMS i ADVANTAGE OF OUR 'W OVERHEAD LOCATION SAVE AS YOU HAVE. NEVER BAVED BEFORE _. DONWT DELAY — ACT TODAY! BETTER DEA BETTER SEE ANYON OF COURTEOU: MEN WHO WILL BE PY TO SERVE YOU: CY WATTLES | JACK COOPER SPARKY WRIGHT JOUN LIBERTINE DETROIT MOTOR 8ALES 136 8. Sagi FE 2-030! #ORD 1956 CUSTOM v-8 TUDOR @ MERCURY. _ $180. FE 5-6113. SPECIAL BUY 1956 Olds Holiday coupe. Hydra- a, pover brakes, accesso mileage & mary. $2,195, 1986 Buiex Riviera, 4 door , Super Holiday. iss oe ery 1955 Olds. Super, 4 ir MANY —_, A teed PRICED HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE GMC TRU DEALER oL 183, paint ves like ‘a new one. Auburn Motors E. Bivd. & E. _ _ FE +471 ‘52. OLDS. CON RED. Goop “ure (9800. 4108 ‘Poley, Watertora a ig a. RADIO & sedan, radio and heater, 2-tone finish. power and power | heater. ramatic. No money } age Automatic transm : , payments of $23.44 See one owher iow mileage an Credit ‘Mgr Me Parks. Mid- ear today Just your car down. | west 4 “Maiold Turner Ford TRANSPORTATION Haskins Chev, |:3¢ renuse, nuns rood... 6781 Dizis way at M-15 80 Hudson. & MA 5%-60Ti y See ‘til 8 | 48 Ford 2 door V-6 Hf Chevy. 2 door ..... % FORD 6 EXC. COND. 9278.) .55 Peg 2 tt on RODSGH cu pe. | 2 PRO FINANCE Clean A-l 5 FE 404689. ECONOMY USED CAR MET Bf ‘P| 22 Auburn, off Sag FE_4-2131 fully equipped new. dn.; | i960 OBILE 88 2 DR $5 a week. 1 Motor, #6051 anders Transmission, Radio & CGRISSMAN COM- ir PANY — ROCHESTER, 115 8. Segeee CUSED CARS word. wn sn tamedate action, |__ “The Workingman's Friend” prices ate fair, We would | igs: OLDS, 2 DR. like you compare our expert| beautiful palm green metallic and on all makes, cream Just like new ir ARY SPECIAL ba ne <— Thig is one to be Auburn Motors E, Blvd. & E. Pike PE 31471 ig 1988. GOOD COND. ool W. Birmingham Clean Cars New Location Financing Is Our Specialty *S3 Ford V-8, 30,000 Miles, Radio, Heater, Custom, $40 per month Steering and Brakes, 13,000 Miles, Spare nev er Used. $1795 "54 Buick Super Hardtop. | Brakes, Sharp. $1295 'S6 Golden Hawk (Stude- baker), Sharp. $2295 °56 Lincoln Pgemier, Full Bob Frost, Inc. f 80UTH ., MAPLE BY: nn AROUND Me BIRMINGHAM ~ MI 6-6034 . OPEN ‘TIL 0 ri” Fordomatic. $20 down, ’55-Buick Century H’top, Radio, Heater, Power Power Steering and | « LINCOLN BeecoRy peALee | 4 «ON WOODW Fr | Don Duck Dodge ‘ : * 56 Ford Vic. Fairlane Victoria with Thunderbird engine. Power steering, power brakes, tinted gless, safety seat belts, custom clean plastic cov- ers, duo-spots, white walls—the one you've been Jooking for... $2087 ‘56 Chev. B. A. Ip popular BelAir 4 dr is a 2 : tone green, 1406 actual miles, manual! transmission tha. cuts op- ito costs & incteases acceler- ation. Some of the new car pa- pers are stili in the car $1725 '55 Chev. wag. i Al This Chevrolet is brown & beige. jh has 2 tone vinyl interior, is a seater or 6 poseenaer Come ia ann and try it! , . RIE ME NSC HNE IDE | Dodge = Plymouth 233 8. Saginaw FE 3-6131 | Carland ____For Sale ¢ Cars OLIVER BUICK $895 1953 Buick 2-Door Sedan, Radio and Heater, Dyn- A nl. mil i 91 OM ALUREK MOTOR 245_8. _Bivd_ PE 4-0587_ Lf PONTIAC ape DR. a WAGON, WN, HY-| beautiful tan & grey. Bae. After 6 OR 3-7146. PONTIAC | 1963 Custom door sedan with | Hydramatic transmission, Radio & heater, Reduced to , Small (own payment | NORTH CHEVROLET | 1000 S. Woodward Ave. af low, Exceptionally Birmingham Clean Car for this age. ind PONTIAC aK 5 Low Mileage. Priced | Sey’ ond stardust blue right . i ‘ear is exceptional in every : . reaper and has all the equip- ent. bio car is priced below 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Open 8 A.M. to9 P.M. FE 2.9101 isis OLBe 00.4 Drakes, 183 W: Hopking. PE 42068. 19, 57 Dodge “Plymouth ° ODELS AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS — WITH OUR TRADE. Dale H. Hughes, Inc. | Ine. _Direct factory dealer, you 1 save! For The Best In the Used Cars Come Out To LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. MY 2-2611 it PONTIAC 4 DR. LOW WMILE- private owner, EM 1955 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE $995 - LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer OL 10711 1955 YMOUTH BELVEDERE, 2 dr. ba ae owner, — new inside Mate not been on Boned ‘rou ae needs = Auburn Motors E. Bivd. & Pike | FE PE 3-7471. PONTIAC * ‘$6 STARCHIEF. 4 DR. Cat adio ee Heater. Hydra- matic. Whitewall tires, Low mile- FE 5-3737. We' re Loaded THE TREMENDOUS SALES OF THE NEW DeSOTO AND ALL NEW. PLYMOUTH HAS REALLY LOADED US WITH TRADE-INS. 54 Buick Riviera .. .$1395 pa mal radio & heater. Dynafiow, W-Wall tires. A sharpie. "53 Pontiac Cat. .... Radio & heater, W-Wall dual range Hydramatic. 55 Chev. Bel Air ...$1595 Station wagon, radio and heater, W-Wall tires, V-8, Powerglide. . .$ 695 heater, W- 53 Dodge Coronet 2 dr. sedan. radio & Wall tires, V-8 engine. ’S4 Ford C'try Sed.. .$1195 Radio & heater, W-Wall tires, & pass SS Ford Fairlane ...$1395 Wall tires, Ford-O-Matic. A real nice car ‘55 Plymouth Belv.. .$1495 Hardtop, radio & pester. Ww-Waill tires, Powerflite V-8 ‘55 Buick Super ....$1895 Riviera. full power, & extra sharp. $2195 rallo & heater, W-Wall ynaflow ’56 DeSoto Fireflite $2495 Sportsman, ‘ull power. '36 Buick Special . Hardtop. tires, 54 Nash Statesman $ 795 Super, radio & heater, W-Wall tires. 5 ’56 Chrysler ....... 595 New Yorker, radio & ater, wer steering & brakes, push- utton Powerflite. ''54 Chev, Bel Air ...$ 895 Power. $ ] 477 °56 Mercury Monterey 4- 55 Pontiac 795 Dr., Sharp. $1795 Dark blue, # cylinder 2 dr. sedan ramatic, spariiing *$5 Mercury Montclair ree $324 down ‘would make : ; your payments jes« than $50 per Hardtop, Full Power.| month for 2 months Drive thir $1695 honey home 55 Studebaker V-8 C : $1297, 3 otudebaker: V-O COM | 66 ord wagon re $1895 mander. $40 down, $40) ‘3 (oe ee ree per month ‘S8 Mereury 2 dr. Merco. $i4el Beer peak e re ast $20 Down Will Buy Any FH Ford | 4 dr $ custom... $1247 of the Following Cars: | °54 Dodge 4 gr Oyo mara F M Chev Be H top. 8. Chief . Bnet | Pa Ran : iD, e rane ote 4 139 Pont; Hany ‘33 Seiad Hydra 8 2 : ontiac Hardtop ne — : ‘$3 DeSoto &. Firedome 2 dr $727 "52 Studebaker 4-Dr. 132, Pirm outh 4 dr OT chirsier St : s— Por aie r d '49 Plymouth Convert. | 49's—Bulek, Mercury & dodge & 147 SIC ev rolet 2-Dr. = S a ae {2 Boog pick: “ap $ sit es) S i ev nm pick-u .. & 397, ee Stan or John ‘$1 Dodge COE oe i “0 Ford * wullty- Bell 33 Py Fed '49.Chevy pan Radio & heater, Powergiide, w- Wall tires. 56 Plymouth 2-Drz. .$1595 Sedan. radio & heater, Powerflite, V-8. W-Wail tires, 2 Plym. St. Wgn.. .$ 695 “Radio’ & heater, W-Waill tires, _ Schutz: Motors Loy gr haeet YMOUTE DEALER - ib eke og Birmingham — Open 8 am. to 8 p.m. Club Sedan, radio &s heater, W- | Auburn Motors E. Bivd & E. Pike PE 3-147! Make offer. Pemberton Rad. Bloomfield Mus. Across from __Deven Gables. “SPECIAL BARGAINS 1953 Chevrolet pickup R & H. 1962 Ford pickup, 8 —_— 1952 Detete - coe « a. Clean ORTH artes N Se ute 956 “PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, must ee 6,000 miles. FE 54-2007 after 5 p.m ‘6. PONTIAC 4 “DR. STAR \R CHIEF Sedan. _arue Many oth- consider LOOK! Sweethearts on Wheels $4195 "$6 Cadillac Cpe, DeVille $2895 "$6 Olds 98 Deluxe Holiday Sedan $2195 ‘S6 Pontiac Catalina $2695 "$6 Olds Super 68 Holiday Sedan $3195- "BS Cadillac Coupe $1195: ‘88 Chevrolet 210 2 door ; $1895 "85 Oldsmobile 3 dr. $1295 ‘s5 Ford Convertible $1695 "$$ Bulck Sedan $2495 "64 Cadillac 62 Sedan $1295 ‘84 Buick Super Sedan $1195 °$4 Pontiac Starchief Catalina ° $1495 ‘$4 Olds Super 88 Sedan - 2 "$4 Ford V-8 2 dr. $895 "84 Chevrolet 2 dr. $695 "$3 Ford Sedan $795 *§3 Oldymobile Sedan $895 *§3 Buick Hardtop $695 "$3 Pontiae Sedan $695 ‘$3 Chevrolet 2 dr. $1595 "83 Cadillac Convertible $895 "83 Pontiac Convertible $495 "83 Willys 2 dr. $450 "s2 Pontiac 2-door $350 "62 Hudson Sedan $395 "$2 Ford 2 dr. | $895 “51 Cadillac 60 Special "$1 Oldsmobile “es Sedan $295 ‘$1 Olds 98 Holiday Cpe. A) *$1 Ford Convertible $395 — *Sl Buick Hardtop $195 “30 Chrysler Sedan $125 "47- Ford 2 dr : $95 ‘46 Pontiac Sedan Cpe. JEROME Cass at Orchard Lake » FE 80488 “OLDS-CADILLAC WE NEED OO Cars Ot AIF, Makes 1954 AND OLDER FOR CUSTOMERS WHO WANT LOWER COST TRANSPORTATION We will give you a special allowance on a oy beautiful, fully recondi- Matthews-Hargréaves tioned used car OF THE FINEST LATE MODEL USED CARS WE'VE EVER HANDLED AT PRICES THAT ARE SURE TO PLEASE YOU © NEW TIRES ON ALL 1955 MODELS PURCHASED BEFORE FEBRUARY 28 Compare Our Cars — Compare Our Prices ‘56 Chevrolet BEL = +DOOR 8. radio & heater, o'drive, | defros fs, Outside rear view ites: chrome discs, directional sig- als. Immaculate LD nage The entire family will enjoy this $1795 ‘56 Ford TUDOR V-8. pushbutton radio, air condition heater. directional 8 poset mirror. chrome whee windsh - ers, shiny Dark GREEN finish, with WORT top. All around family car. $1595 Ul ’ 59 Oldsmobile HOLIDAY SUPER 88. power steer- Tatton ngeluxe heater walls, rehers. Tory top. A quali’ car it you can “ $1895 'S5 Pontiac CUSTOM SHARCHIEF Nea 15.000, miles ton ‘ f & BEIGE, spotless through- ‘or the family who wants a next to $1795 ‘SS Chevrolet BEL AIR 4-DOOR, push button radio, sir conditioned heater. . many . Immeculate inside and out. luxurious car will please anyone. $1395 55 Chevrolet V-8, power oggder | mew: this is it, er extras ‘Glide: push button radio, afr tion heater, w/walls, outside rear ed ee l car is shed in Clean as new, matching er ‘ "Fashable Nylon and Vinyl $1545 interior f "8S CHEVROLET: top. aon $1 395 ‘39 Ford turn signals 1 chrome whee G) oe drive this $1545 Power Glide, on Je. — — ow with thous: alt a aise 2Tone EEN $1595 ‘So Chevrolet in lustrous It's @ nice one, turn The. top. $1050 Sedan Delivery ‘""* %e-Ton Pickup” anel, Bumpers, vFE 5, 416) see he THR PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1057 “THIRTY.ONE__ Fal -- -Today S Radio ay ae -- 127 Perke Set. TV BARGAINS af CONDO'S i Pati 4 s “COLOR TV... $495 UP ’ We Service All Makes of TV and Radios Guoranteed Workmanship — Quality Parts CONDON'S RADIO & TV Free Parking Across From Store on Parke Used TV Sets Free 30-Day Service Policy and Warranty on all used TVs. 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The letters framed there, from Ike to her|, LOS ANGELES @®—Death aan of , some of . ended the long and varied career] 10 to 20 years’ standing. -_| Husband Bo® Bix, are signed, “D. E. of tamed pianist Josef Hofmann. | narcotics, te, ne or astrin- - + * tor wing tol en ane aa : . Dents of any kind, The secret is| _ Walter Pidgeon is the best dressed Hollywood actor—and| rae Te eater seal ‘ oe healing substance (Bio-| Adolph Menjou's the worst, claims tailor Irving Heller ,, . Gary : bync')~thedacoveryolewora-|Oaoper couldn't get tickets to, the opeting of Tom Swelle|-ing Neen nme, LN Save Successfully ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide use| 7¥nnel of Love,” so he went to a preview. The show has ajhis death. He had been hos-/ oe Dean coent Saas a # conse pehe 8 Auiey are Sieunae tad PMNs ely Ore | You don’t save successfully by simply having money in ; ou : i ’ he (shrinking) took place, ents i Fond healing aubstance is oY 82.4% _*__| Hofmann's geoius included such] a savings account. It’s WHERE you save ~ a improvement was maintained in | form called Preparation ution H.* Ask) I went around to see Jerry Lewis at the Palace and found ee 7 Semele “ohialatss sl big difference. You want the maximum rate of earnings were continued over & period of | Preparation H suppositories oF pret fens none gan ae wi beter one composes; a fetches of gifted 1 on the full amount of your account . . . plus insured safety. many month! ware so thor- | cial applicator, Preparation Hf to|oh, pardon me, lady!" Jerry, whose first-night crowd wasn't\tervatory; and, amazingly, as an| _ YOUR SAVINGS MUST BE PROFITABLE WITHOUT =. jew nn aes Bee Rael seeniged 2 nenatneneh too enthusiastic, said to me: “Am opening night audience ae St nen Matic RISK. -. ast have ceased to be a | : Sab-s 5 on. ge] COE Seen to gee the shaw; they come te have We: ew See Sore thon 48 perma, . —_ : . | As @ boy he took time from| | > THE MIDNIGHTEARL... via nd the United States t ta : nae CAR-HOP Aristotle Onassis anniversary gitt to Grace and Rainier|Vent extension pedals and hee me -@ will be a $1,500,000 yacht .,, Panama’s president asked Eliz-|"oulats piano pedal 0) a _Drive-In Service | abeth Taylor Todd to queen it over their Mardi Gras March 1 ree yee ; | Tn ans Se eee it, 04 Hotmann became the} . ie : | AT MAIN PLANT a it while wear vi ri mene, . Cur na Taetinte” endowed ty Me Current Rate Eartha Kitt wired from Calcutta, “They accused me of spY-| mintion dollars q 5 DRESS SHIRTS 31.09 , but they wop’t say who I'm spying for... Mae West’s| states resident tnce 190 and : -f planning a new Lag Vegas casino... . Jockey Hedley Wood-jresident of Los Angeles near- IRTS—SWEATERS | tecres,ctziticc, 2 te beret wien ee stuck «natin, Leng Beach ste 0 | g Pontiac PANTS-SKIRTS- fio wight octet Soe ceaeies mae | e “ 20, of Cambridge, Mass., and Ed- | 7 Cleaned & Rita Hayworth wil make her live TV debut plugging her|ward, 2, an Air Foreman se Federal Savings 2 : flim, “Fire Down Below® ... . Sir Anthony Nutting may get the|tionsd at Lake Charles, te; sad ~~ ~4,. |] divorce here if his wife balks at doing it in London... . London|® daughter, Aiken, Pressed | Buzr: The Queen will knight Noel Coward, despite his tax run- ae HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron. St. out to Jamaica. - - ted tates in 1887 at the age of 1. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. Liquor is sometimes handy. It gives people—who'd act certe-paying aa many as fou a hat way anyway—something to blame it on. x * * WISH I'D SAID THAT: “There's only one way to handle TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “The only thing Miami! has that) New York hasn't right now is New Yorkers.” —Charlie or Mamie? ... That’s eari, brother. (Copyright 1957, The Hall syndicate, Inc.) HURON DRY CLEANERS | and SHIRT LAUNDRY Male en arte ete ene oe 2-0231 Vermont Mines Copper MONTPELIER, Vt. = New ENltning 2 per cent copper and its South Strafford, Vt, It ranks 20th|shafts are more than 6,000 feet WESTERN AND SOUTHERN ASSETS THE WESTERN AND SOUTHE DECEMBER. 31, 1956 LIABILITIES United States Government Bonds........... $155,669,701.65 Statutory Policy Reserves...............0. $622,091,775.00 : ____Policy Proceeds and Dividends Municipal and Corporation Bonds........... 115,185,357.15 left with Company........ eteceeeeees 7,426,139.00 ; Ws chctiidinedscaiitasccdseccesccece 24,695,062.85 Dividends to Policyholders payable in 1957. ..........00.. 0. cae 9,050,258.00 Mortgage Loans............. Seer serecee 361,393,419.68 Policy Benefits Currently Ground Rents.......ceseccessesesscapeees 11, 766,658.10 Outstanding... eereeeeees * 1,177,311.05 : Premiums and Interest Paid Real Estate: in Advance............0.. ccc cee cease 3,408,693.99 Properties Occupied by Accrued Taxes Payable in 1957............. 3,080,000.00 the COMPANY.,..cceceseeeccsecceccces 4,851,821.93 Escrow Accounts and Unallocated Investment..........4. deneeseipenses 3,512,996.09 FUMES... -.s02ereeeseeeereseeseeesene Ss nannooeaad ’ Other Liabilities............000.00 0. cece eee 730,549.38 Policy LOBMS..,2s..eeeecervererecers 22506 17,559,008.62 Security Valuation Reserve TOP ACOA Heo ner 812,419.98 Cash on Hand and in Banks......,........ 15,362,596.00 Reserve for Mortgage Loan Fluctuation and Accrued Interest and Reats................ 3,314,595.84 - Other Contingencies.................. 9,000,000.00 Premiums | ‘of Collection.......... Reserve for Ultimate Changes in. In Course of Collection 7,818,623.51 Policy Valuation Standards............ 6,000,000.00 Other Assets.............00000. wasienaceds 69,000.00 = Surplus............c. cee eeeececeeeseees 54,568,371.55 NOUN, At scccecscvieeccewcssseess: $721,198,781.42 NOTA ices cocasccsmwessaswensewen $721,198,781.42 Insurance in Force.......... s600053006 S005 506 ++ +++$3,278,623,433 Potieles tm Fete oo. 5 coco s cnc sens seesecceccscveweee + 4,778,457 ae A MUTUAL COMPANY © CINCINNATI, OHIO R. O. DINTAMAN, Assoc. Seles Mgr. Bey 28 North Seginow St., 3rd Fl—Pontiac, Michigan RN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | Quiz Whiz Charles Van Doren may be a genius, but, men,} if you were going camping, which Van Doren would you invite) Satin Enamel Is Odorless Tough Beauty That Lasts Gellon 79 Sero-glo is the perfect trim for walls painted with latex paint. Use it indoors or out, it leaves a beautiful mar-re- sisting coating that’s wash- able. Use as a woodwork trim in all your rooms. Easy to apply, too! 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