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i ‘ $ : S ’ : : j ; : \ : : ’ . ee os ; ‘ } THE BOWTIAD PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957 Interest Hike Bid on Bonds Opposed — Democratic leaders said|stroyed the Russell's IGA Grocery could belin Boyne City Wednesday night. WASHINGTON . ®— Opposition pe Guin: eee to|E and H ing the Treasury new authori-|tended it was a ty to adjust interest rates on gov- r ernment savings bonds in line with money market conditions. The Treasury last Thursday an-|of the government's fiscal opera-| under nounced it would seek legislation|tions heavily influences interest/shop to give jt the same flexibility in fixing interest rates on savings bonds that it now has on other types of government securities. It proposes to raise from 3 to 3% per cent the interest rate on Series E and H_ bonds. The action’ was prompted by a demptions outweighed purchases | by a considerable margin. 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Death} McCarthy Renews Feud] threatened = disease in ain all-out campaign by Philadelphia sur. | geons, a heart association and the city morgue. i 2° blecktop pavement on oer With General as lke i Avenue. i OS | Asks His P atte The program provides for taking vital blood vessels — the | Nabb, . #, Cher. is Fromotion aorta near the heart and long arteries of the legs — from fatal a “na ne aceident victims and using them to repair vessels of seriously ill Filings DeCiute, Carey on, Ralph W. Zwicker will be recalled : .. > Inc.._¥. Giton, Joseph Pitspatrick.| from the Far East to reply to an Improved medical techniques have created a large demand for _ fume a unis’ A Breaine. accusation by Sen, McCarthy (R-| the blood vessels. The Heart Assn. of Southeastern Pennsylvania | eae vu Baie, Be, Walle *Ga| Wis) that he lied during the Mc-| cooperating with@r. Joseph W.. Spelman, city medical examiner, | seat = Sansael Carthy-Army hearings three years! has announced they will seek to reclaim every healthy aorta and Lydia McHenry, C. W. Brown, Glen L./ 48°. long leg artery from persons meeting accidental death in the city. Horta, Norris B." vauehmn. “Andre®| Chairman Russell (D-Ga) of the ih * | = Magerman, A. whittieid Ce, Senate Armed Services Commit- The city morgue is the only logical source of supply for the blood Mr Dever Me Wikis "Win D fale, |tee Said he could not tell when) vessels according to Dr. Orville Horwitz, assistant professor of | . ee Se ae, Se er jewicker cam appear. if clinical medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and chairman ~ ag Hae ae hopes W. ‘Goa Midler, ‘Richare = es , dering! “1 t@ heart association committee for reclaithing arteries. | iA is t Ke! Mates bates tne, F. loeuk| The committee 1s considering . A alias § spring shades including extra contrasting all cae | ig wool gabardine slacks. 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M., UB CLOTHIERS B/ 18-20 NORTH SAGINAW STREET + the’ question, “s95vd WIA0 INV TWENTY-SIX < 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, ——s THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 21, | 1957 Brandon Special: lection to Decide Millage Hike é-Mil Question Waits for Vote School Money Needed for Pay, Equipment, Says Superintendent “ORTONVILLE—A special school election will be held Tuesday in Brandon Township to decide on an additional six mills to be used for operational purposes such as in- creases in teachers salaries and equipment for the laboratory and office furniture, * * * In March of 1956, the people of| Brandon Township voted to build a new high school and elementary building at a cost of $650,000, At this time, Supt. E. J, Hungerford stated the’ amount would not-cover; such items as schoo] furniture and laboratory equipment. In view of what prices were at that time, the cost was approximately $68,000, for this equipment. Due to the bond issue of last year, a sum of 14 mills has been voted to retire bond issues of 1954 and '56, This is figured ac- cording to state equalization val- uation, Supt. Hungerford has stated that the proposed tax of six mills would be approximately an additional $3 per $1000 according to state equal- ization valuation, The total amount of millage for each taxpayer would be $27.85 per $1000 of state equal- ization valuation, All registered voters may par- ticipate in this election, which will be held in Brandon Town Hal] on Tuestlay, Polls will be open from 7 am. to 8 p.m. Brandon Township students par- ticipated in the district festival held recently in Lansing. Music di- rector, William Berndt, announced that the group was awarded seven first divisions out of seventeen en- tries. These students will take part in the state music festival to be held in March at Ann Arbor. Kenny Center Established in Ferndale In keeping with its expansion in the field of rehabilitation, the Sis- ter Elizabeth Kenny Foundation announces the establishment of fa- cilities for out-patient care in a new location at 22646 Woodward Ave., Ferndale. Announcement of the develdp- ment was made this week by the Honorable Cari M. Weideman, member of the Board of of Sister Kenny Foundation, Mich- igan Chapter, at a luncheon meet- ing of the Ferndale Exchange Club. The new Kenny Rehabilitation Center as all other Kenny fa- cilities, .is supported by -the Michigan United Fund- and United Foundation. Those seeking information re- garding the program and admis- sion are referred to Lois Ander- son, Sister Elizabeth. Kenny. Foun-| dation Hospital, ‘30405 Grand) River, Farmington. OK Ferndale School Bonds of $5,500,000 LANSING (®—Issuance of $5,500,- 000 in bonds for construction of a new high school at Ferndale, has been approved by the State Mu- nicipal Finance Commission. * * * . The issue, part of a $6,500,000 total issue for the project, was de-| scribed as one of the largest to. come: before the commission for) setge purposes in recent — ~ County Calendar Four Towns © j The Pour Towne Savarese ave _| cordon, Ga. where he is an in- thetr square dance day evening rs structor. the church. Bob Longe will, be the caller and Mrs, Pete Mihay will be hostess. Milford Whiting Chapter No: 148, OFS Milford. are having beke sale Friday at 10 a.m., at Fournier's Heating Plant, on Main St. of Thomas WSCS will sponsor a Father and Son TEACHERS SLATE DANCE Elementary School, Sashabaw, SASHABAW PLAINS—The Fac- ulty of the recently opened Pine Knob Elementary School will spon- sor a dance Saturday night to be Mheld at the Clarkston High School ms — Faculty of the new Pine Knob is completing arrangements for a Saturday night dance. Proceeds will help furnish the teachers’ Saturday-Dance to Buy School Furniture lounge in the new building on for the City Council’s considera-| jadded. Cafeteria. A five-piece dance band will furnish music for both old time and modern dancing. * * * Detroit Father |Mute on Charge | | Admits Bank Robbery at Oak Park of $7,300, Claims FBI Charlies J. McReynolds, young Detroit father who came to the’ U.S. from Ireland three years ago, ‘stood mute yesterday to charges of robbing an Oak Park bank of $titi— : Charles W. Brown, Detroit FBI Chief, said McReynolds, 28, went to the FBI and admitted robbing the bank with a toy pistol. He added that the father of two small! sons told him he took the money, to clear up personal financial! troubles. . Federal Judge Ralph M. Free- man entered a plea of innocent for the man, setting his bond at $20,000. Brown related that McReynolds: told him he robbed the American Savings and Loan Assn. in Oak Park on Jan. 10. Two tellers said the robber had dropped $500 ‘of|! the total sum as he fled. None of the remaining $6,811 has been accounted for, Brown said. Catholic Service Unites Couple in Lake Orion LAKE ORION — Charlene Eve- lyn Sweeney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs..Charles Sweeney of 121 High- land Rd. and Pvt. Jack N. Collins son of Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Col- ‘lins-of 14294 Strathmore, Detroit, are residing in North Augusta, S. C. following their recent mar- riage performed in the post chapel by the Rev. Fr, LaSalle Lenk in a traditional Catholic cer- emony, * * * Jacek is stationed at nearby Fort Bake Sale Planned FOUR TOWNS — The Rebecca Circle will have a bake sale at the Elizabeth Russell Guild meet- ing Feb. 28, at Four Towns Meth- Banquet in the Community Hall Satur- day at 7pm. _ | A square dance caller wil! be on| lounge in the building. ° the floor to give instruction and ito call the dances. The Pine Knob teachers hope to raise funds to furnish their Unbreakable Record | WARREN (INS) — A Warren \justice of the peace makes sure the marriages he performs are the high-fidelity kind by giving the | bride and bridegroom -a recording of the wedding ceremony. * * ® Fred Nicholson, a former Ma- jcomb County prosecutor, said: “Weddings ‘are- important and iy © make Oe Oe 2 ee Act on Speeding, Name New Chief, Director at Avon ROCHESTER—Steps were taken at the Avon Township Board meet-| ing to set a maximum speed limit l'on Crooks.road. The Oakland Coun- ty Road Commission received a letter requesting that a survey be made on Crooks from Auburn road north to Adams. * * * The matter of whether or not to Warren Justice Seals Rite With Hi-Fi Discs | able one for the couples Ia | marry.” Just to make certain, Nicholson igives the couples unbreakable re- © | cords, Since taking office Jan. 1, Nicholson has averaged about four weddings a day. He got the idea of giving re- cords of the ceremonies to cou- ples by accident one day when he was dictating to his secre- | tary. , A couple who a . be imarried interrupted him and he left the dictating machine on. When his secretary began tran- scribing his dictation, she was puzzled by the “I do's’ coming over the machine. Nicholson said: “I contacted the couple and told them they could have a recording lof the ceremony. They said they enjoyed it so much I decided to make it a habit.” 16 Students in State prohibit hunting in Avon Township will go before the State Board of Legislature soon. Also, approval of the subdivision, Avon Manor Es- tates, was given by the Board. This property is at the southeast corner of John R and Auburn Charles Bratton was approved for superintendent of Avon Water ‘Dept, Harold Mille: was ap- pointed Fire Chief of the Avon- dale Fire Dept. Sam Cubba of the Brooklands, Fire Dept. reported that the new! rescue squad car is now fully equipped and ready for action. \Father, Son Bunquet ? ‘MMPA Meeting Friday to Be Held Today ROCHESTER — The Father and Son Banquet sponsored by St. Paul's Methodist Church is to be “\held toriight at 7 in the church din- ing room. The Men’s Club and the WSCS are collaborating in the ar- rangements, odist Church. Foo Lee, oriental magician, and music. . Get Harvard Awards | The program will featuré Chung) | Bradford and Alden Mills. Scholarships, totaling $16,000, have been awarded 26 students from Michigan this year, by Har- vard College. Officials say that some 70 Michigan students are enrolled at the school and that six Michigan students won the highly competitive national scholarship. Included in the list are Henry W, Vailland of Bloomfield Hills, ‘James R. Gilles of Franklin and Walter D. Hodge of Pontiac, who took National Scholarships. Receiving a Harvard College Scholarship was John D. Bagdade of Farmington. ORTONVILLE — A meeting for Detroit area delegates to the Above (1 to r) are planners Mrs. Edith Rowley, Charles Winters and Mrs, Hilda Hedden. Parents of Vandals of a high school door which was | $5,000 at a Hazel Park supermar- Scouts on Streets Friday jj | | Pontiac Press Photo Sashabaw Koad. They will have a refreshment stand and a coat check room at; the High School for the evening. Adult tickets and student tickets’ will be on sale at the high school) until Friday, ‘ i Ethel Rowley, Hilda Hedden | and Charles Winters are on the planning committee, Shirley Wil- son,-and Greta Ortegeson are in charge of advertising; Ruth Goss, Gordon Spelibringer and Barry Breidenbaugh are plan- ning the decorations. * * * George Barrie, principal of Pine Knob Elementary School and _his| staff of teachers will be hosts to! the faculty of Sashabaw School ithis afternoon. The visiting teach-| ers will make a tour of the new Pine Knob building and afterward will be served tea and refresh- ments, } to Pay for Damages ROMEO — P its of the four youngsters who broke 20 windows in the Maples School last weekend have promised to pay for the dam- age, Police ‘Chief Gordon Osgood reported today. The children were five, six, nine, and ten years old. Cost of damage and repair was estimated at $225, Osgood said his department is still investigating the destruction smashed by a 16 inch cement i block early Sunday morning. Oxford Girl. Engaged OXFORD — Albert Schoof of Ox- ford announces the engagement of his.daughter, Beverly Joan, to Har- ry Lloyd Johnson. He is the son of Mrs, Ambrose Johnson of Illinois. No date has been set for the wed- ding. Blaze Damage $5,000 HAZEL PARK (INS) — Fire caused damage estimated at ket early today. The blaze broke out in the stock room of the Da- vis Packing Co, Cause of the fire was not immediately deter- mined, “ |1g500 for the proposed civic youth center scheduled for construction total amount raised to date is over this spring. | will cover seout Saturday, men Mrs. Alex McIntyre. They expect the advertisements in their paper to) cover ceeds will be turned into the Ro- meo Community Building author-| ‘ der Counci — Library Budget ‘Wessels Funeral Home in Pleasant ‘on Monday. Sixty Goats are ex- 'pected to attend-- chairman, assisted by George iGeis. Sargent also is in charge of the tickets for the dinner. | Sale to Benefit Center ROMEO—Starting at 6:30 Friday | ied |36, For the past two weeks, so 200 seouts have been busy lecting stories and pictures, writ- ing, editing, and soliciting adver- tising for their paper called “The Community Scout.” The stories | activities and | other community projects, biws i snatches of humor. The sale will continue dhrough | according to ¢o-chair-} H. A. Miller and Mrs. Sts of -printing. All pro- ty tre asury, y, they said. - ipl Seuthfield’s former unofficial * group created in 1950 with no City of Walled Lake) jcmat powers, Board Meets, 5 Major Issues Hears WALLED LAKE — Mrs. Mar- garet Hughes, representing the li-| ‘brary, presented the new budget ition here this week, * * * The report of George Shaw, city, ‘manager, showed that policemen | Williams and Howie would attend | a policeman's school beginning March 6. i The fire chief for the city will be Ray Price with Art Graham as his assistant. Price also serves in this capacity in Commerce Township. Because he is-on call | 24 hours then off 24, Since the same organization has been fol- lowed, he will work alternate days for the city and the town- ship. The council confirmed the resolu- ‘tion of the special assessment rolls in districts one, two, and three. They also authorized the issuance’ of bonds and the publication of a notice of the sale of .bonds for scheduled blacktopping in these districts. In final business the counci] in- troduced a traffic ordinance, One condition of the ordinance: Traf- fic in both directions must halt, within the city limits, when a school bus stops, County Deaths - Frederick Zobel FERNDALE — Service for Fred- erick Zobel, 37, longtime resident of Ferndale who died suddenly yesterday, will be held from Joe Ridge; on Saturday morning. Mr. Zobel is survived by his: parents Mr. and Mr.. Fredrick Zobel and three brothers, Robert,' Richard and Francis. 1 Dinner Dance Set by Rochester Lions ROCHESTER — The Rochester held at the Elks Temple, Pontiac, * x Keith C. Crissman * is general, | Sargent, L. L. Dunlop and George! Some 24 local clubs, morning, local girl scouts will ap-| land youth groups—including the pear on downtown streets hébe sell- Girl Scouts—have joined in an all). ing their own eight-page newspa- out effort to raise the $15,000 need- .. |per-Goodfellow style. Purpose of the sale js to raise building. Authority treasurer, Dr. Sherman M. Harding, said that the ibutions and benefit totals. 7-Man Group man group to be created by ordi- nance, ‘interviewing prospects for the com- — is expected to be complete by the next regular meeting of the Township board Feb,- 26. churches start construction of the to 000. This figure includes contri- To Begin Establishing of ‘Legal’ Commission | in Area Township SOUTHFIELD — Plans are un- way to establish a “legal” anning commission here, * * * Township Clerk “Fannie Adams said the Township board has given the nod to the formation of a nine- This will take the place of Mrs, Adams said the process of ppointments to the commission Boys Club Fund Gets Under Way Meet in Auburn Hts. for Campaign Kickoff to Build New Center The official kickoff for the Au- burn Heights Boys’ Club Fund. raising campaign took place at the [Auburn Heights American Legion Southfield Plans Hall here. An ultimate goal of $150,000 was set for the purpose of building a club house to be used for the Boys’ Gub activities. * * * y ; Douglas T. Fowler, president of the Board of Directors of the near- ly one year old club stated Tues- day that a group of citizens inter- ested in doing something tangi- ble and constructive for the youth ot Avon and Pontiac Township started the Boys’ Club movement in Auburn Heights and patterned it after the successful program of the Pontiac Boys’ Club. The response to date has been tremendous with several thous- | and dollars having been pledged prior-to the kickoff, A canvas of the entire commu- nity is slated to begin immediately and people are urged to contact - members of the committee or to mail their contributions to the ‘campaign headquarters in care of Heart Newingham, 1925 West Au- burn, Rochester. County Births Feur Towns Mr. and Mrs. Phillip ill be made at that time, she) ee he C. White of labret read announce the birth of a _ baby girl, Chery! Ann. > NO a Bs MR. AND MRS. CHARLES NICHOLS GINGELLVILLE — A reception ‘for over two hundred guests at the Gingellville followed the wedding of Carolyn Community Caldwell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph C. Caldwell of 4371 Chees- iman, Drayton Plains, and Charles S. Nichols of 4920 Estes -Dr., son of Herman Nichols and Mrs. Carl Rhinevoult, * * * The Rev. Thom as Malone per- Lions Club is making final plans formed the candlelight ceremony, ifor the annual Dinner Dance to be before the altar of the Emmanuel] ith baskets of white mums, For the double ring service Center : Carolyn Caldwell Married and V neckline in both the front and back. A crown headpiece of lace and interwoven beads secured her veil. Hel cascade arrangement was of white -car- nations and red rosebuds. Mrs, Russell Bowker, sister of ithe bridegroom served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Vivian Nich- ols, sister of the bridegroom and Nancy Caldwell, sister of the bride, - Russell Bowker was the best Baptist Church which was adorned man and Danny Robertson, w glads, and carnations, brother of the bridegroom, and | Norman Tindall were the ushers. | | Following their honeymoon in Carolyn chose a gown of Chan- |Northern Michigan the couple will tilly lace over satin with a full ireside at 2780 James St. in Pon beltorina skirt; fingertip sleeves, |tiac. Afternoon Service Performed | Michigan Milk Producers will be held Friday at 10:30, af the Union Building, Michigan State University, Those attending from here will be Alex Solley, Merland Gregory, Clarence ‘Walled Lake Classification for Citizens to Decide’ School Board Answers Questions on March 11 Vote A special school election ts scheduled for March 11 to vote on “Shall the Walled Lake’ Consolidated School District ot 300 oF more qualified choo electors. “The Board is familiar with the 4 to prévide “Pontiac, Berkley, Royal Oak, | the third class act. All of these districts contain from 1%, to 3 times the enrollment of Walled Lake; * $e... “In each instance these districts have Boards of Education with certain legal powers and responsi- bilities,. and apparently they are able to d6 what needs to be done school facilities. * * as to which classi- linterested not in classification but lin providing good school facilities; and good programs for all of the children, in’ this school’ district. other brings an endless and point- less argument. * * * “This is a questiin for the citi- zens of this school district to de-) : of the decision pe gy fication is the better-could-go on class s if endlessly. Your Board of Education J nee. Beran, $04 te, 3: nlecuncen. be) : 2 i AZ eee ae [First Congregational Church in St. Janet Trum ROCHESTER — Janet Christine Trumble became Mrs. Niles Bush- man-on February 16 at an after- noon nuptial ceremony held in the Clair, $1,000,000 School Bonds Sold in Imlay “IMLAY CITY — The $1,000,000) in schoo] bonds were sold Mon: day evening at a special meeting of the Board of Education. The First of Michigan Corporation First of Michigan _ Cooperation bought them for an average in- terest rate of ge The premium paid was . y « x 18 2. The district voted Oct. 16 to build a new high school to: house 500 to 600 students with room ex- pansion. This udés a gym- The Rev. ithe needs and nasium, © fe. by % ft, Robert Burgess, ja shoulder length veil and -her ble Marries formerly of Rochester, performed: the rites ‘before members of the: immediate families. * * * The bride chose an afternoon dress of pale blue Chantilly lace with bouffant skirt and fitted be- dice for her wedding. Hef stiny hat, made of the same lace, had jaccessories were in the same pas tel shade, She carried a bfidal nosegay made of gardenias and white rosebuds. Attending ber sister as maid of honor was Joann Trumbie who wore a gown of cafe gu lait in silk* peau de soie. Robert Paquette served as best and Mrs. Street, in the evening. Parents of the are Mr. Mrs, Clarence ‘ Bushman, also Jf Roch- rester. Following a honeymoon in St. Louis, the young couple will make their homie in Rochester. f ; TO A SALESMAN WHO. MAY BE TOO “HOT’ The man we're looking for has real sales ability. He likes to meet people. He’s enthusiastit. He wants an income that is well above average for his family, and will roll automobiles. He is: ready to take ac interesting new products on the market — If that sounds like you, see us now. ‘ TO HOLD up his sleeves to get it. ratk_at-selling the most We sell A reception was held at the! home of the bride's parents, Mr.’ Leon Trumble of Fifth) the car that for the past three years outsold every other car in America except two of the best-known smaller cars—Buick. We'll give you thorough sales training, hot prospect lists and all the help you need. With a car like the new Buick to sell, plus your Will- ingness to work hard — you can build. a solid clientele that will buy from you yeor after year, We're Oliver Motor Sales, 210 Orchard ‘uaied _ Avenue. Our phorie number is FE sid bs Call “us now for an cats i Woh eT Set eer es Oh a eT ae han: Cann * -: impfisoned. Often, he said, the ere isco, a» Merge for Economy. |» THE. PONTI AC. PRESS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1957 " ‘THE BERRYS 4 By Carl Grubert| HES A CHIP. J-NO DEAR. ‘; ‘And Piles Up Cash Saving for Taxpayers Probation Salvages Human Beings| By PETE LOCHBILER isons on probation, 53 of them'change his ways without a prison. During the probationary time, |” sentence, he may order a proba- the probationer must report period-) ~ women. This is an increase of 66 County probation officers place persons’ more than. on. Jan. 1, an inestimable value on the human j95¢. dignity saved by the probation — program. But Chief Probation Officer Arthur P. McKenna can also point to cold figures-showihg saving for, McKenna figures that 12.9 per society made possible by his cent of the probationers failed to gepartment last year. | live up to the oppartunity granted “The fact probation saves | >Y the judge. people from the degradation ef | Probation works this way: a prison sentence, and possibly | The probation department steps “from a career of crime, would (in at the time when the criminal more than fustify its existence,” jis awi aiting sentence. It makes a McKenna said, j comple te investigation of the crim- proba » imal's life. This is called pre-sen-. ee ed. “It _ further, tence reporting and the Oakiand th A phwl . - ee County Probation Department to the saat a acceradanl jmade 502 such reports last year * * + , | With this report in mind, the |judge passes sentence. He maj He pointed out that it costs an imprison an offender ke feels is average a $849. fs a = to aid dangerous, or liable to repeat, or ‘one person in prison, while proba- | whose crime is severe. tion costs approximately $45 a * an * _— | If he feeds the criminal may T sons newly placed on probation and 289 discharged. COSTS PILE UP — ae fi In addition, cost of confinement) tae oe Tne nJapanese Villages agencies have to step in and) TOKYO — The Japanese Govern- take care of them. iment reports that 98 per cent of “In contrast,” SeKennn sald, jits goal of reducing the number “probationers continue to work in lot smal] towns and, villages by the community. During last year, |two thirds through amalgamation Oakland County probationers jprogram started three years ago earned $794,125 in industry, busi- there were 9,622 small towns and pess and professional life.” villages. Now the number has been jcut to 2,475 as a result of some Another saving comes through 2.209 mergers. The purpose is to the duty of the department not'raise financial and administrative only to bt ceca — iency in local government, activities io collect all cabaeciansnasiieguslieasaaeaed amounted | to $40,947 Last a NEW YORK—The nation’s elec-| McKenna said. itric utilities sold 530 billion kilo- ae watt hours of. electricity during INCREASE SHOWN . bee a 1) per cent increase over | ~ belenaoo there — 1955. tionary sentence, usually of from ically to his probation officer and |i 3 one to three years. live up to the t terms of his sentence. | i= During 1996, there were 355 per- ROSENBERGER'S WALLPAPER @#eeeeeseeeeeseeee7e 8 0 SAVE 60% on Your WALLPAPER Prices Start at 7 Y>* be OSENBERGER’S 34 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. satu Bei moe ae ae 5. hy DAM ue or SRS Sat Be — ? will eerie Many Years to Perfect | Reds Plan 1st Atomic Train BERLIN (INS)—An East Berlin nuclear scientist re ported uy | | that the Russians @ré building the world’s first atom-driven locomo- | tive SS 2 } | The scientist, who asked to remain snonymoust-pectefly made a trip to Moscow where he said he saw the locomotive being built. He conceded it might be years before the locomotive goes into operation. - 1 The scientist said that the atomic pile used to drive the 5,500- horsepower locomotive will be fueled by natural uranium enriched ‘by 2 per cent of uranium 235. The pile will be in the shape of a cylinder about four and a half feet in diameter and six feet high. The scientist said the atomic locomotive is being built in two sections. The first section contains the reactor and the boiler unit, while the second section contains the steam turbine, condenser and auxiliary devices. The scientist also said that Soviet atomic scientists are devel- | oping an atomic automobile engine working on nuclear fuel. The atomic engine will be similar to that of the atomic reactor of a nuclear power station, he said. He said that Soviet scientists are now working on the problem of protecting the occupants of the car from atomic radiation. The East Berlin scientist said that Soviet nuclear scientists also are working on atomic-driven submarines and planes, and are building the world’s first atem-driven ice breaker in Leningrad ship- | n FILE CABINET Bond and Check Fireproof FILE BOX FILE BOX $ 3” ‘6” TYPEWRITER Metel . The Pontiac City Commission “hes scheduled ery hearing for Tuesday, February 26, 1957 at P.M. E.S.T. in the Commission Chambers, Chey | Hall, 35 S. Parke Street on Intention to Construct the following public improvements: 2” ASPHALTIC CONCRETE RECAP, CURB REPAIRS and RELATED WORK N. Johnson Avenue from. State Avenue to D.G.H. & M.R.R. Elm Street from Marshall to East Boulevard; Washington Street from Henderson to Johnson. SANITARY SEWER —, Avenue from Earlmoor to Lot 112 Woodward Estates Southwest side PP Oakland Avenue from Ojista to Inglewood. ‘SIDEWALK and RELATED WORK S. side Mt. Clemens Street from Featherstone to E. line’ Lot 13 AP. 17; W. line Lot 1.A.P..158; North side South Boulevard from Drexel to Sanford: West side Baldwin Avenue from Montcalm to ‘Merrimac; South side Montcalm Street from Corwin to Summit; East side East Baulevard trom Pike to Auburn: , North side South Boulevard from Going to East Boulevard: West side joslyn Avenue from Fourth to N. Line Lot 107 | Highwood Sub. Yor farther information see oo notice, Interested properly owners cre urged to appear. j gekueeede 1957, , 7 ~ va ABA R. EVANS City Clerk TABLE | MAIL BOX With $9 $398 Casters Large Size ......, $5.9 Black-Gold-Bronze TYPEWRITER a — BROWN BROS. 4 North Saginaw St. ° FE 2-4242 f | a; Ladies’ Winter COATS. corey nel ‘27 And 37 ee a ee ee od “ Ladies’ | Better DRESSES tte *6-°8-10 Ladies’ Nylon GOWNS Reg. $ Reg. $7.98 9 so98 3 to°$10.98 5 LADIES’ SLIPS" $ "stoe 2 Ladies’ Flannel Gowns and Pajamas Requi $ = et 2 Ladies’ Sample Shoes *4B and 412B Sport ‘3 and Dress Flats GIRLS’ COATS Sizes 3-6x, 7-14, Sub-Teens’ *] 5 Reg. to $39.95 GIRLS’ SKIRTS Sizes 3-6x § Sizes 7-14 § Reg. t Reg. “$498. 2 $5.98 3 GIRLS’ CAR COATS Reg. $8.95 9 Regular, $ Reg. $895 PE tomers 9B ‘ BOYS’ JACKETS | Ragu $12 Charge Your Purchases 10 Weeks to 6 Months to Pay PARK FREE REAR OF , STORE 5T SOUTH SAGINAW STREET ~ STORE WHILE SHOPPING 2 | | ) —_ 40 47. ~—«40 42. 7 a: | 4 - f6 4 1 | 8 MEN’S WOOL SHIRTS Chippewa and Buck Skein ~~ Reg. to $13.95 MRR PRG Bee ce MEN'S, SPORT SHIRTS eguiar $ co ae 2 MEN’S JACKETS and SUBURBAN COATS wae, §=°13-°18 MEN’S TOPCOATS All Wool with Zip Linings $39 Reg. $55 and $65 Men’s Flannel SHIRTS Regulor 5? to $4.95 MEN’S SWEATERS Wool or Orlon Slipovers Reg. to $9.95 LADIES’ DRESS and CASUAL SHOES Regular $8.95 $ ‘to $11.95 2 MEN'S PORTO PED DRESS SHOES Regular $17.95 $ asi 12, Growing Girls’ Golo a Oxfords and Flats. 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Size Regular | Long _ Stout _THIRTY 0 SY, * THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957 F af ‘Takes On: Live Film, TV, Park . hose imagination, ambi. = have made him one of tion and the giants of world's ment After World War-3i>with money scarce and his best artists s(ill in the army, Disney found it impos- sible to produce feature-length cartoon, He — with a mixture of “live” actors ~ and his more familiar drawn Disney Expands to Survive (This 1 te the last Of tout “rile. on He hit again with “Peter Pan,” t raising costs and increasing|Company agreed to put up one- entertainment world.)/amounts of time consumed in mak- HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Walt ogg films badly diluted the Hood.” of Disney's familiar 1 gat-heartedness and romantic- to 2 om Sony at the box- " ‘burner of Disney’s mind, an amuse- ment park combining everything that exists in children’s storybooks and men's minds: For this 60 acres of pure fantasy at ‘Anaheim, Calif., 19 million dol- lars worth of financing was need- ed. It was this need that propelled . Walt 7 into television. aa THE PONTIAC PRESS, The American Broadcasting womaday: anliguipen Magy theadirys competition with the other twe major TV networks. Walt’s next stride in television grew. out of.a deep-seated desire gram on ov for youngsters. In the midst*+of all this, the medium that made Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse internationally known figures is slipping into the background, “We won't make so many pic- tures like ‘Sleeping Beauty’ from now on,” Walt admits with a whisper of regret, “It takes a special touch to do them, and to METRO FURNITURE INVITES YOU TO Save i World's west Mattress Buy! a Rest and Save Your Money in Our Mid-Winter Sale! Give Your Back _ ~ A meen MADE BY A SMOOTH TOP MATTRESS Now Is The Time! "Now's the time fo buy « Serte-"Posture” mattress, Get the kind. of firm support that rests —as doctors rec comfort “h when you awaken. 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Tax BRACH'S MORNINGSIDE CHOCOLATE COVERED “SPECIAL FOR FEBRUARY ~ se Normal ign OR ee ees ” $695 VALUE $439 THRU SUNDAY DRY SKIN FRESHENER CHOCOLATE COVERED 7S¢ VALUE MINTS 39: Es ne with Vitamin “C"! ren Tiel iiiel) = “LOSE WEIGHT WITHOUT | DIETING” * le mE cy faa SUPER ANAHIST® - COUGH SYRUP 4 Ounce — 98: | WESTCLOX MeL Ur LL CONVENIENT UBURBAN = 12532" = AO | f é = __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957 * FAMILY PLEASING GET-EASING On vate moe ie DRY ONIONS bg circ Ma icnican io-tb. Boo © ORANGES HM POTATOES Tq BISQUIT Large Box Tsbest. | DEFIANCE CALIFORNIA fomete. . ChangTS ATSUP 4 6 Bottles [peppers «5° JUMBO SOLID » Fa Country Fresh EGGS Southern Star Bonita Fla 119 Young, Tender . Can Fresh Picnic . 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Mystery Sniper Still at Large in Port Huron beat HURON (INS) — Another zee at fy af ny ; No.1, boro GO, Feb. 20 enivale 66; track men pera conbe: demand DI Dotson, cases icale, Mo. order of Amaranth, inde . 22nd, 8 p.m., 22 State St Adv News in Brief ' Edna Edgil, 25, of 537 Brockton, Madison Heights, was committed to the Oakland County Jail for 20 days by Justice Harry McQuinn, of Clawson, Wednesday in lieu of a $65 fine for drunk driving. Elveda Fortier, 403 Franklin Rd., told Pontiac Police she was knocked down and robbed of her black leather purse containing a set of rings valued at $150 and a valued at $50, by an unknown man at S. Bivd., W. and Franklin Rd. about. 5 a.m. Sunday. Oakland County Sheriff's De- partment are investigating a break-in of a trailer owned by Charles Moore, 5151 Clintonville Rd., Independence Township, where juveniles are suspected of stealing 150 pounds of copper wire Owners of Ma’s Truck Stop, pair of black hornrimmed glasses} and 15 feet of cable, valued at $48.) “Lodge Calendar [Predict Boost ‘in Auto Sales Finance Experts Say Spring Boom Will Aid State Revenues LANSING (# — Two state fi- nance experts said today they are betting that automobile sales will pick up substantially ir the spring, with a resultant boost in state sales tax revenues. “We frankly are ccunting on the auto industry coming through," said State Controller James W. Miller, in an appearance before the house taxation committee. Largely for that reason, he said, the state budge’ department is sticking with its original pre- diction that Michigan will collect $28 million dollars from the sales tax during the current fiscal year, Officials of the State Revenue Department took a dimmer view of the sales tax. outlook at a com- mittee hearing last week, forecast- ing a top of 315 milhon dollars, STUDY PROSPECTS . Representatives of the two state agencies, were summoned by Com- (R-Tipton) to a series of hearings to study prospects for state reve- nues in 1957-58. State budget director Frank M. Landers backed up Miller's fore- cast, saying sales tax collections always have picked up in the last two quarters of the fiscal year. Except for the auto and furniture industries, he. saic. collections showed increases during January throughout the state, mittee Chairman Rollo G. Conlin; of. year,’ he said. “Everybody is depressed in January, .When the weather warms up, the whole reve- nue picture will pick up toot” tenths: of one per cent in four of the last eight years. “We base our forecasts on a long range, 18-month basis and a short range six-month basis,"’ he said. “It's a dangerous practice to re- vise estimates month by month,” Miller said what he described as his ‘‘conscious optimism’ is based on consultations with business, eco- nomic and industria! experts, Fisher Body Expands Engineering Program DETROIT (INS) — General Mo- tors today announced an expand- ed engineering program for its Fisher Body division. James E. Goodman, GM vice president and Fisher Body General Manager, said James H. Wernig, division chief engineer, has been appointed to head the enlarged activity. Wernig has been:named general director of product engineering, die engineering, process develop- ment, production engineering and related activities. Goodman said the new en- gineering program coordinates the several related fields of product _|design, manufacturing processes, production engineering, forward planning, tollg and methods, pro- duct analysis, experimental and development work. Brazil Ups Steel Output RIO JANEIRO — Brazil prod ,842 tons of steel ingots in the first half of 1956, a 10 per cent increase over in “This is a very peasimistic time ~iwho have investments in the plan. Sears Employes Share in Profits 201 Workers Build Security by Investing Savings in Company ’ Local employe investments in Sears, Robuck & Co.'s savings and profit sharing pension fund have reached $1,418, 910, local Store Manager Frank S. Lyndall said today. Lyndall made the announcement at a meeting of the 201 employes As of Dee, 31, 1956, lecal fund members had 35,874 shares of Sears stock and additional se- curities and. cash amounting to $1,031,380 to their credit, Lyndall said. Taking the year-end mar- ket value of $28.75 per share for the Sears stock and adding the cash and miscellaneous invest- ments brings the group’s total investment to $1,418,910. : All regular employes with one year of service are eligible for membership in the fund. Nearly 130,000 Sears employes are mem- bers, S * * * Total assets of the fund now exceed $738 million, Of amount about $114 million repre- sents deposits from the wages and salaries of members, The fund year's end, The fund was created in 1916. Its purpose is to encourage reg- the first six months of 1955. this is also the largest single stockholder, owning slightly more than 2% per cent of the ‘leompany’s outstanding stock at * This company credited to members’ accounts on a basis determined by their length of service and their annual contribution. Enters Innocent Plea to Charge of Fraud Orville C. Healy, 36, of 1895 Wel- lington St., pleaded innocent be- fore Municipal Judge Maurice Fin- negan Wednesday when he was arraigned on a warrant. charging fraud, Healy was freed on a $200 per- sonal bond pending trial Feb. 28. Healy, employed at the Baldwin. Rubber Co., 366 E, South Blvd., is accused of making false state- ments and representations to ob- tain unemployment compensation, with intent to defraud, totaling | $1,134, FE 4-9573 FEBRUARY SPECIAL LEESON FURNACE remous 10-Year Guarantee) } ” ; | COMPLETE INSTALLATION $3 99 NO DOWN PAYMENT—Up to 36 Months to Pay. CALL US With Your Heating Problems McLain Heating & Sheet Metal Co, 497 S$. Saginew ' Friday, Fe Our’. Office The public responsé 1 Tigi, response, according Until Monda ; jof the community blood | bank, was -C. J. Ne All Principal Stock Exchanges: _ .. Will Be Closed ill Not Be Open phier Co. . 818 Community National Bank Bidg. - FE 2-9119 mI HOURS: 9 to 5 Z lary 22nd! 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LAUNDRY TRAYS COLORED BATH SETS with WHITE [| metuces tun, ~ ween re ENAMEL | “et $9995 CABINETS » |” ‘-onape tines 99 @ Modern Styling @ Storage © . —o New Jersey) w. firm. Whites: Grade A jumbo 39%-43, oF Cee cde one wees id, an oo a: council. He sajd he would recom-| 1096 S. Lapeer Rd., reperted to etd. 34; small 31. Grade B,|Mend that Mayor Kelley, of Royal|the Oakland County Sheriff's De- New York Stocks intge 36. * Grade A large, 34%-36. wta.|Oak, appoint a new committee to| partment that someone had en- ‘ ove. 35. = draw up a new constitution, tered the restaurant and taken —————— Genmmetiaty graied: te te * * & an unknown amount of change ’ . rade A extra 35; large ~ Admiral ..... 12.3 Inspir Cop .... 481/33 sa¥se3ee; “medium 31-32% Grade 'B| Loopholes were found in the|from the cigarette ag ge Ais Red ...-- 47 faterlok Tr, ... 28 [lenge 31. ae A, extra large 24-25;|7U6S: Membership and authority to machines plus pennies from the Allied ie - 28 int Harv -- 1+ 36.6) lar large 3-98; medium 31-31%. Grade *% vote, when the group discussed the|cash register this morning. “allis Chal ... 33. bee 101, bylaws. : Wnt Paper ....100.6 ba: teady as trade is . i sale. Presby- sium Lad i int Tel & Tel. 313| rather dull. Supplies of extra large and) The object of the council will be een Oheren a v Am Sek”: HA demas Mao Etlnet mum of premium otaibed ver|t0) Promote ‘and assist: in commu|to Ham. a“ 1] e oe P rr erin, F Am Sn HE RAMRSGUy th] re moderate and ample Medium in|) Suvety “fomber payee ‘0| Rummage Sale, 128 W. Pike St. Am Ges & 8). 3 Coan | | light supply and cemcoretinae short. |decrease the number and cost 0 Sat. Feb. 23, 8 am. OES. 396. Am M & Fdy 33.1 Loew's . : 19.3 public, home, industrial and traf- . a Adv ae oo 120 5 Com a7 fic accidents. ; ‘Am tkewe 3, Marino raat. Poultry If your friend's in jall and needs saves 4 S is = = i Am Smelt. 505 Mead Cp .... 35.5 DETROI? POULTAE — 5 vail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA _— Am Tel & Tel 176.5 Merck. ...,. 312 “ Grain Prices : Am Tob ..... ny oad Sd ss 3 a ncen t oib Detroit for Ko. 1 = a ae dian Mam -. $0 So CHICAGO GRAIN | Armour St! _... 55.2 Mont Ward sas a4 Heavy type bens \0-20; “light tg "CHICAGO, Feb. 21 (AP) — Open to- th Armour & Co. = ja. ... 37 |13; heavy broilers or fryers (2%-3%@ Ibs): day oun ed $ ° 25. Mueller Br |. 29 Whites 22-23; Gray Crosses 25-26; Barred WHEAT May 1434! : Atchison ...".. 24 Nat Bisc .... 37.1|Rocks 26-27. Caponettes (44% Ibs) 22;ingar |, 232% RYE Atl Refin ~ 43.1. Nat Cash R .. 40.2) (5-6 Ibs) 25%-28; ducklings 31-32; heavy way 230%, Mar 1.32% | Lee K. (Doc) Arthaud Aveo Mf . 65 Nat ty ... 3% it turkey hens 27. a 6c... 2.244— .May 1.34%] = Balt & O} 426 Nat Gype ... 37.6| Market fully steady on heavy and/Sep 226 © Jiy . 1.32 | LAKE ORION — Service for Benquet ..... 13 NY Cent ..... 28.7) light type fowl as farm offerings are | Dec 2.29% LARD pes et - 903 and short to a moderately goad|Mar ....... 1.30% Mar _ 1812) Lee K. (Doc) Arthaud, 64, of 49 Bony Alum... 238 We Asm. Ay. S0.4/Qemeat eS cnad e ae eelae So lame oD ** 1$13| Park Island Rd. here who died Bond - 143 Nor Pac ..... 4 . - Ms . 18.00! sudden! esterday will be held Serden " 533 Newst Airiin 15 |*? resisting prices. Caponettes fully | Sep 1374 Sep 1 su y y vf Borg Warn ... 39 Ohio 39 |see4y on fancy quality which ere clear-| OATS Ort - 1478) trom Allen's Funeral home on Brings "13:4 Owens In Gl $9.4|/{2K, readily but bulk of offerings are|/Mar - 15%. Britt My |.. 441 Dan A W Air is.6jcrainery quality end slow to cleat Friday at 4 p.m. The Rev. Walter Beed Co... 176 Penh Bl... St lary scarce ey) Ut Offerines _ |¢. Ballaugh will officiate. After tT ° m oe w - z Cal Pack ... 386 Parke Da .... 44 Delegate From India this service his body will be taken! Calum & H .. 12.5 ponmer, Jc .. 82 CHICAGO POULTRY 4to Jones Funeral Home, Washing-| Cdn Pac ..... 31 Pa execs $091 CEGAGO Seb. $0 Capital Airt .. 22.6 Cola .. 21.1 (AP) — Live poul- ’ . ’ ton, Iowa, for services on Sunday | Carrier Cp ai Prier 45.4|*TY full steady on’ caponettes and steady Cater ““o26 Petes “p''!! 53.g/08., the mee; receipts 605 coops; e€po @ rious at 2:30 p.m. Burial will be in; Cen Tt Ps _ 305 Philo wigs" 43 pba faip dae cadl gras new ee Elm Grove Cemetery, there. po 2} P ect” °° 483/16; mostly 14%-1 light hh Serr a to Paeane o'.. talt8i: ole "roosters. 12-12%, tans Rocks NEW YORK Wu — The condition) Mr. Arthaud ts survived by Cities Sve eae 4 &G .. 42 a ‘ae te 30-28: — Pista Waal a Si of India's roving ambassador, V.} one son, Richard Lee, of Lake Stioas =. 4 pod aes yy Ib. 23, ys over 2°\k. Krishna Menon, was described) Orion and twa grandchildren. pag a RY oar Repub” rh rn a3) jpecay [By Mey phyeicien # —— The family requests that memo- Sal Fein sees CF tex Drug sace AT Livestock gerous — it could lead’ to any- rial tributes be sent to the. Lake| ( Bas ee | ey Tob ws: bez thing.” Orion Branch of the American, Come + 28 Rock Spe... 27.7 DETROIT LIVESTOCK Dr. William M. Hitzig, who has Societ Con N Gas :.. $03 | ~ hg, Sr DETROIT. Feb. 19 (AP), — ‘vspa —|cared for Menon for five years,|Cancer Society. Consum . ¥ — Salable * “ ‘ Cont Can"... 82 St ROE, Pap -- $0.6) y tows and gilts sinevenly steedy 5 anid he could not predict “what John Walter Fox Cont COP&S .. 135 ** 32 ; few more c sorted No. 1/Will happen’’- if the ambassador Copper Rng .. 382 Sears BoP -- 3 |and 2 180-240 Ibs 38 ‘cents higher; sows i OXFORD — Service for John| Corn Pd ...... 28.4 “ slow, about stead sales ‘minea|catties out his intention to be on Gurtiss Wr... 43.9 Sinclair ...>.. 57.2/ Weight "and grade No 1 to) berrows the UN. Security C il floor| Walter Fox, 80, of Powell street! Deere... ...-. 292 Soeony .:...- S03iand silts 1 Ibe 16.50.17 00." moet NN. Security Councht nor! here, who died at his residence Det Edison .., 39.1 Sou Pac ..,.. 42.5\more uniform No 1 and 2 190-220 Ibs|when a resolution on the Kashmir Dis C Seag ... 30 Sou Ry - 43 (17.25. with closely sorted mostly. No Tuesday, will be held from the) Doug Aire .... 79 a++ 20.8/17.50; No 2 300 Ibs 7 Ae question comes up senin, perhaps Dow Chet .... 59.1 “ cop ae = few heavier weigbie 15.50 do own: some today. Flumerfelt Funeral _Home_ at 2) Past air Lc. at. std Ol Ind $3.1/No 1, 2 end 3 sows, under 480 "Tbs. * ® & p.m. Friday. Burial will be in Bast Kod... $42 Std OU NI -- $8.7) Caiewhalante 000." Hedine cies aga] The 5Syear-old Menon collapsed| Oxford Cemetery with the Rev. Mus ..... 34 Stevens JP .. 208 Sesat, cows aban. Relfers. mostly iduring the Security Council ses- Robert Morris offi ly IB he? agg pe nt ‘gg. |stockers and feeders unchanged; little|sion ‘yesterday and spent the two- Mr. Fox is s§ Firestone .....@1 Suther Pap \. 31-4 Steers, “with ‘some choice’ and prime|hour lunch recess under — seda-| brother, Jesse J. Preept Sul... 91 pylv El Pa .. 41 [stars De aD to 21.50 and above: itives. But he returned to the aft-/nieces and two Prueh Tre »..- 7 Touae, Co 2. at & 14.00.17 00: scattered sales individual jernoon session and remained until G Gen Dynam .. 60.5 Textron ..... 41-T|slaughter heifers 18 "80; ‘wuility and the Council veted on a resolution zeergs Recgher Foe 22. Ma Thom, Pa + Bee imtandard beiters most ., 13461650: lon the Kashmiir dispute. LAPEER — Service for George) — dais - 3 Tran W Air 168 tarp and cutters monty ROH ew , Boogher, 85, who died Monday in’ Gen Shoe : a8 a Gartiae 38 Calves a — Veaiers, general W Ik’ Si ] Tennessee will be held from the Gen Tire... .. 69.2 ar re 38 q|prime vidua: wlan abet d a. 1gna Ss Baird Funeral Home at 11 a.m., Gerber. Prod '” 48.4 Unit = and, low , choice, | mostly | 21.00-27 00: . today. B aS | wit be in Hunters) Boor Galt Pray .": 12/2 sendy ctanaes gigs: elite, Be Flashier — |Creek ¢ Gren Paine... 14 OS Lines .... 334 ee eek ke eG MScapter amb 5 : Surviving Mr. “Boogher are two ee Be..c. el OS ee ---- ‘4|Monday’s ‘high time; trading somewhat Without F lashi n children, Nicholas of Tennessee Gt Wet s....21 US i 60.6 /less active ay; sheep steady: A : Greyhound + RS Soloed Sl 4 carty sales £0 ee and Mrs. Janet Tucker of Illinois. Hersh Choc.... 49 Westg El | §3.5|some held. higher; increased. su ply} Members of the city’s electrical ‘s : 2" white Met iF rT pad Fame and choice onl at 20.00 department today began switching) . | 1 Cent °..... 55.17 Woolw one 8 utility, and food Tovled lambs 17 $0-19.00, the ‘don't walk’ pedestrian sig- Business Notes ngust Ray a Yngst & pelts Je. 00-19. 50, inelud ing deck choice/nals to a steady signal instead of Ul to choice wooled. slaughter” sheep =) oe Sa Jack a. Emerson,| the promotions of two Rochester STOCK AVERAGES a partment superintendent, an-| ~ : NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK nounced. residents to Chrysler sales posts, sociated Press): CHICAGO, Feb. 20 (AP)—Salable hogs| The change, in some 50 signals,|@t Center Line were announced to- 30 €0 (6,000; active and uneven; generally 4 = J signals, day by the ; Indust Ralls Dill. stocks higher = 3 higher! sows; instances|\WaS recommended by the State oy yt peak tase Prev. day ......248.8 121.9 oe — = on butch-| Highway Dept. to “‘conf ith amed manager of new car and cabinets. —— 244.6 120.7 73.1 170.3|¢rs over 270 Ib. h way : conform wi me aaa Month ‘eve 255.7 128.2 73.5 177.0/Ping demand for Their aiceon: ce: mixed|national standards.” training wes Ott Kindshoven, = WHILE THEY LAST! * vaceet BATH $ 95 Year 8g0 .....-- 254.6 135.6 73.6 178.9|grade 2-3 190-250 Ib. butchers 17.00-| « ‘ ; F 1535 Northumberland . “ 1956-57 high ....2763 158.1 76.9 191.5|17.25; several lots mixed 1-3 mostly 1-2; |) he pedestrians will still have eee Also included $ 95 1956-87 low ......2406 1184 60.6 168.0 fica ypteed head lots No.jtime to complete a crossing,” Stuart P. Hutchins, of 1062 Ham-|] Kicnen te». lar os a pot Bist WASHER-CABINET —+4 TU BS is SS thee 672 148.8|8orted for grade 17.75: ne. “4 bool les Emerson said. The change will not lin Rd., was appointed assistant SINK COMBINATIONS and CABINET SINKS, all sizes. - : Crate -Merred and aoe ib. 16.80-17.00; smali volume No. 3 310-\affect the timing of the signals,|director of the sales training de-|m cy" ‘4 ‘Be price togs on these items EXTRA LOW, bs paTROIT ‘STOCKS F340 Ib. 16.25-16.50; larger lots mixed “e =. ent at the Cent (C. J. Nephler Co.) = poms. 378-856 tb. 18. 18.50.1628; tew|he emphasized. ; partment at the Center Line in- Figures after decimal points sre eighths ies0 sn — ot Bled spony will bring both the — hi ; Speciclists j , Kitchen Le High Low Noon cattle 14,000; calves 200; steers | ‘“walk”’ “don't walk’’ or to his a ntment, - 2 Compartment aten ites. & tantp, Cone et leee rally slow ence to ves 200; steers ae cae it walk” into a Fidei the weenie ——_ peciali pod ray es rae itchen Layouts at WASH 21x32-Inch Ri cS sss 15.4 16.4 : : : : - H | Ross Gear Co. moe ne 23.6 During the changeover, workers) Sales manager ‘for the Dodge Di- orce ection of LAUNDRY BASINS = ie here G, 1. Oil & Chem. Co,*.. 31° 23 25\will replace the tubing in the|vision. Hutchins was Dodge's TRAY = Peninsviar Mf. Prod. Co...10 10. 10 . “walk” signs‘to make them bright-| national used car merchandising Stainless Rudy Mig. Co.........-I7- 417 11.9] ome poser M0 ©. ;/er to the pedestrian, Emerson said. | manager. os giedo Edison Co... 13.6 134 156i ae: ees sm to ayne 6, Products Co. iA USlSoete sn A git io sale: bid and — bulls fairly active, stew tad venlers steady GENUINE BIRCH KITCHEN CABINETS With triple plated LOWEST PRICES ON STEEL PIPE V2-in. Galvanized $2.65 %-in, Galvanized $3.44 1-inch Galvanized $4.90 2-in. G epee $ 0.32 CASH AND CARRY ONL 1%-in. Galvanized $6.52 1¥%4-in, Galvanized $7.70 and Your Choice of cay sturdy , and faucets. $ chrome faucets, A FORMICA SINK TOPS we qubty tS cronaetat wale Steel We offer an outstanding selection of cabinets for kitche Kite en or bath, along with earnics rain in choles ot Colors ered ‘$Dgp95 sq hh 4 . patterns. Also steel base and wali cabinets. ; SINK 21x82- 21x32-Inch a 2-Compartm't Cast tron ; SINKS #287 ||. satks now = 4g | PLUMBING 4SUPPLY CO. fe ie tS Pe ad en = Di Pn een FREE PHONES: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 _ a ie RN Rae aE 0, et a2 4 - ter heater, sound construction. Ni if your credit is good. Ask for Mr. Brown. Z. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron. Ph. FE 2-4810 SYLVAN VILLAGE New 3 bedroom ranch. Vesti- bule entrance. Large li room with 1 . fir ce, Tramic = bath. Beautiful dream kitch- basement — t posge 2 trees and lake priv sd ri pa sy ‘ear Auburn Heights 2 bedroom. Living room and kitch- en. Gas heat, Automatic bot wa- Large jot. fiom for quick sale at only $650 down. . RILEY, Broker Lake Rd. PE 41157 WATKIN 5 HILLS Open ‘Daly Eom. Select Yaur le Hes Ba ou; road Se a roe. ENNEDY * GILES REALTY CO. #2 W. Huron St. Open 2 TRIPP DROOM 7$'x125° Pioneer Hich- — Pius features: — ak. _ din- : room at inside ro vt base- ment, a hed garage. All this and lake priv Piss. too! Priced at 'y $26, with $8,000 down ae ee only $14. 950 with $3,700 down, Spaci- basement, garage auto. White 6 room, family home, a fireplace, i ; et Sie "4 mi ; rd Leslie R. Tripp, Rea Realtor 75 ta FE 5-6175 DRAYTON PLAINS _After 6, OR 31708 KENT Established in 1916 a | ers sell, #acrifice tor $9.500 term SEMITNOI ©: HILLS—West Troquots Owner transferred, = IT WILL SOON—Be time-to do you FLOYD KENT. Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph Fre Bae 7 § 1 WILL IAMS LAKE $650 BEDROOM parted ll home. Hes privileges, 5 eee lo-. — Payments $60 per mon CRESCENT LAKE NICE RANCH style bun- galow with 2 car attached! gore, Full cmon. oil t, $2,500 down. hear Huron 3-bedrooms, pleas- ant 23 ft. living roon, large fireplace, large light dinin F C: W. od room ra mote _— . . oO Oy en asement, new t 3 ; — | REALTOR OR 3-1235 ap A bod garage $13,006 OFFI OPEN 67 > After 7, - Seg 0 WELT. LOCATED nae other Corner Williams Lake Road & M50 ood «homes Built’ rm rnioss jot 80K160, near schools & Luth 4 BEDROOMS i. eran, Baotist and Ladv of 99 x 36 living room, fireplace, room, mige omay Ritehes | soiree er 16 = 1, Mx 3 a 8 - i" nin x en, huge shade trees, lots’ of flow- baths, pon ra wa rs, rid corner in ‘61 jot. Built @ only $24,500 with terms. $1000 DOWN spring planting Over 1 acre of room fine garden soil ard an all in- basement bedroom ——— | sates 2 bee. Cr ek Titers | breene’ large corner fenced & ait ao On: oe with | yard, price, immedi om we pays, ate possession, . gt a ig wed street? SEOR rT rifieing Built en 7056. + prod cape we Ca tS pinste living room with boot gg ; red oak foo Rea new dpe mor ooni46 ath wale oak rice $1 $1,506 down, | boards, uae 3190 er beautiful bag id sides Lt ai — Onl $11,280 LITTLE FARM—Modern $2,000 home _ attached ga: . Oak floo basemen’ floors & stered fai, Be good condition hy “4 session. Almost p—~Ti _and._just at -edge of ; |g 90 Te. brick. 3 be 8 ~“Larg re : 8. Loy s . Paved st, Ex- sape ocoe Aire, Be WM. H. KNUDSEN REA 510 Pontiac State FE 44516 Eves. Call ‘ee 2-8503 BROWN DOWN — Lovely 3: bedroom Ss erate? ‘ome. Privileges on Cass ‘Lake. Priced at only $5,950. Bet- ter look at ‘hig one. y two bungalow on eral Aluminum storms. & sereens Plastered alls, Sree. set Own- suit, Brick planter. A real value er leaving city, Termis to 6 room home with full basement. Gas furr -Sereens & ‘ge & grapes. Very nicely landscaped Priced to sell. DOWN-=-Lovely ranch Re condition ing. minum storms and gh go ee school. Vacant—Built in 1952. Four bedroom home oft East Pike St. Basement, a very good kitchen Seven large closets Laundry tubs, fruit wall-to-wall carpet- At $12.450; terms can be ar- ranged. West Tennyson #1.4%5 will move you into this new home New car- peting. Pci water softener, be bought chea is ig a 7 basaaie for $8. with low. ly payments. New Sub. in City | og three-bedroom = ey gas, bi heat, gas hot w ter heat Cement rive. Vestibule. with closet, New Sesemed ang tect ‘prise assumed | y OAc. Low down pay- - GI HOMES : We have several older > s that can bought ‘ Ses for inform wi tion. GAYTORD LH. BROWN. Realtor sane = 5. mma FE sor 975 Baldwin ave. FE _4-6203 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge - 140 ACRES Located off Rocnester Rd. tn La- peer County Good «andy joam soil, 5 tm e. util, and bath. 36 rh. tte stalls. i house, silo, ay. house, co’ erib, O80 poole ear qurage. with eation 24x11) bloc iding. 2 metal grain Lo- cated 10 miles a - Piint. $35,000, cash to : VAS ‘RIDGEWA * REALTOR "2 rae 4-6203 | . MS: AND ACREAGE | Can In Rutledge OR 32-1111, PE 4-0003, “GET IT QUICK, {through Classi ied Ads!) Yes, Whatever it is — dial FE 28181 for an ad- yA and: Shae itt’ ee oe he arkston REAL ESTATE INC. Buy Thru Partridge — “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Sandwich Sho bus : pn yg ey eal money maker. & MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION List Thru Partr ridge ‘ ae ! e ao pee, ‘| Ee ee a ‘ Fi reeng ons ne ‘ = * ? ~~ es es i | z — Ps 4 ‘ he: ae 5 } = . P: . : = \ 5 if ¥ oe asinine = = s THE PONTEAC PRESS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 91, 1957 re For Sale Houses 43 Fer Sele Honees 43, CARNIVAL ‘by Dick Turner 7] Fer Sale Hones 43; __ For Sale Lake Prop. 44) Sale Business Property 49 nti in ~ " 7 aes : * & 5 : : : : i = 2 : R 7 “ner “BOE tl Goel pr ND < a ‘ GI RESALE | . CANAL LOT a COMME ates 10% | a} hod: - a cd Lovely 2 bedrm, built in ‘S5.| Cass Lake. 56 with com: meni - e : down $67 per month K cash or o ez} BRICK 4FAMILY a ol DRAYTON INCOME | pening. means one Nene meas aaah CLOSE IN, $22,500 _ Coup © | zonED COMMERCIAL | BF ee IDGEWAY 3 On | Pua a oes + 345 Oakland i. 5-044: 5, Tex ln RnB g pte! ou'll vit be ant beast go Due ‘Hey, a Be CM) i % 015 Baldwin ain 4-6203 iaKevnone nom 23-1864 s é ce onan ences ong When you ~~ room, 2 home w: -= A Ere e fenced lot, $1,500 Dn return, Full price only $22,500 on 2 bedroom rench home, all _— nt te eeah VETS pees, jaree ; : : ie a1 tage. = hoe cee hoor. Pi * asement to FOUVOH ACRE LAKE PRIVILEGE TOF : . he ear car vsitaehed garage. Beauti-; = pPas gee Ey f 4 . $290 DOWN Union Seotes Sub. Inquire 1673; WARD E. PARTRIDGE with eplcture ae living pen — *13,000. Favorable é ‘ ¥ ole $85 M0. vyutts --20 YR. Boer. OS LAKEPRONT BRIE REALTOR FE 43581 - A or at- ii 25—3 bedrm. frame ranch homes, tractive home near Williams Lk. . ba fuli basement, 75 by 220 ft. lots. | 4 heat ery room, Built _ ‘in garage. Os | 1050 W. HURON ST. month includes taxes & ins ie ee jiandscaped lot, A | 1 | 4 __— Extra large kite : pete OPEN EVE. TIL 9 ous DOWN. A new 2 bedroom Inte wih (rms. ue ° ° ay or A oO é — Mods ‘Open OR 3-9300 W DI DINNAN | : = Eacis == Clarkston lau. sear’ (A Fh) || Say eet Mast aban gare! SPECIAI ves *TOVELAND reming1are ap cirnee L ESTATE INC. |~ en “AL FISHER | yscoit"tvt ittae 7s ck EAL E £ INC. { — 4-4900. 2 1.000 PULL ot penne acl cee ee) EE re Gls a x) 19322 James Couzens, Detroit, Mich. tee aa Lota — nes | 8 "oad “iret “aged. ‘Ovast Fe ica NORTH SUBURBAN. 2. bed wAple sree. 7S <0 ——_ "Diamond 10310 glee overt PE 2-5685, homes and ‘iruit stand. Owner S F room | BY OWNER. DUPLEX ® HOME. 2 : 2 BEA ‘ OUR HIT PARADE | home. tare ge Uving room 126 x | lots, Double garage. $10 CUSTOM BUILT - looking Watters Lake. S0x100 ft.) steal Ask for Mr. + | ROUND AND ROUND ae gy te ver @n acre. 7 Nice fae Terms. Call HOLDS A NEW BEDROOM BRICK Reach. Lake prt — —" down . i. BROWN, {, Realtor | PE 5-0414. Between f & 3-BEDROOM HOME 3 pa . E ‘ROKER Pee sai for yous dream pom man oem (bana eae Ge tered walls. fe Sot & ra DENNIS O'CONNOR B On PE 2481 pa we r we’ 5 » ie. ae y attac rage - 2-0940 MA 5-0682 a pod son. e pay cash ra room home with uttlity. ERRY NOTHING DOWN bs conn. oo atte an peux BUSINESS FRONTAGE yy PARADISE | 20 Roches fen” High School t COSTS ONLY Q CALL MODEL #1 or 46 For Sale Lots 46| jou Talk % . of mercial s fish } lot LA frontage with - fe a Bea ce ont at bro oe soigch an z 500 De OFFERS MONTEL Sp ents wane ns — 8-198 Ge Se goer Hog fal rice. on property rena ior dll . er rue Ome! On: : Y . ae M — rigag = ‘new % Hooray home in Drayton nee CALL FE B80 HY oa = YOU. WILL EN JOY ais ‘ olf squitrel ma. TE $1348. #1142. er. e ~ i ltvi tend C. A. WEBSTER REAL ou . AlN re we ic CFiay DEN, Realtor -—_ a! beth, of furnace. 3 DIRECTLY LY BEHIND. ST on ou ne fa ti eatelane- ON MOCHA E gaa ee € FE feet) Murry! This is the first offering. | MOORE BLVD. AT BONDALE uals. 4 bedrooms, 2 baihs. 1 opis contain: | my pleasure show yon |** we q West = corner joc uy ru artri oe Penn k Elizabeth 000 Down ; aw up & 1 down, modernized &k Bq. Ft. Zoned residen- List ‘Thre Part Lake home. 132 ft. lakefront-| 5 ACRES 2 BEDRMS. 3 bedrm, home 1% baths, located | * WESTOWN en. breakfast nook, full basem tia for spesenest houns. ist Thru Par Ber OPM Punter. 6 Serhou™ You wit love this, modern home on | $,20Rh side, ful baagment REALTY CO. Sellar. $30 800 “terme Pu ree a IN PONTIAC Rockabye Your Baby | jhls,,>eput full” bat, ie gwen | price ‘only $8500, : WILLIS M: BREWER WARD E. PARTRIDGE | Commercial clean spand bide. o9- And gg Bm J other oa Soors pres, itehen, full base-| Sylvan Manor » type hom =) \e3 | RE + ad —_ uf Be =| REALTOR FE 43581 3.900 each. must be soared P. * pe fe — 80638 fine Hive "Ys acre fenced yard.| Kn _Tegreation reon Bicely landsea ed car port an FOR BETTER BUYs Buy Thru Partridge 1050 W. HURON ST. | Slags “to "wee priced, as "08 Neat 2 bedroom hom }- This e te 8 ’ . . : _OPEN . room in basement. vileges| price, $8.900 with terms dathe with ee tile and col-| NEW 3 BEDROOM on 1 acre Iot “Forty miles to the gallon! But that makes it so terribly List Thru Partridge ae nais OR TRADE wlakeviee eet oa mt Bees Cedar Island Lake. Only $750 dn. ored fixtures, A real buy at/ near Orion. Lake mora Needs | ak inst ?* orm Cy P. Box 835. ] pm or Ties CONS omer DON’T FORBID ME |e berm. Fun | bath. hardwood floors, | $18 a F ADAMS some finishing ong between windshield washings! Lape a A how io "make E ied tavectnlon 3 ACRES —3 ,BEDRMS. J BROKER Arnold Real 1 Estate + ned your dream home. & Cel | lve biks. to lake. 1470 Glenwood. Walton a Bivd. at Sashabaw Trouble ‘free, ‘Land. comtract é 3172_W. Huron FE $4510/ 210 +7 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 bedroom.” Modern. Thtchen wat Buy Thru Partridge ft on Walton Bivd. Building “C. P FARGUS. Realtor WwW WwW EAS - anole 1%| fireplace in. living room and one List Thru Pere 3 rm. property. a0 on rear of ; Lo : Do n re 3 beat secur betuk heme: egies Bowe, ree" lot gerage, Lot ‘sox21¢ ~ bse Bick yard AT UNION LAKE OFFI bichsee. Fa pa pe $4700. = : facing jake near Park. Will con- ERR Clarkston area. P| (eaea. ies lesatien, were coon : : sider jon to sell f interested. herve — inet. _ & ins. MA . W have a few lakefront Payment | Sivkewteee| JERRY | sues fre ae | Eee ere Clarkston —pointment Reference _. 2 bedrm., car ty he a gorge. i ive SMALL HOME IN OXBOW LAKE | 4, OFF ERS ANN : tear Leber $2,500 w. erms. RE AL ESTATE INC. ing room 11x Area. In good condition, new! . —— adf a a decorated. Pull price $6,400 with | Lovely 2 bedem. bomte with Ire. ia [ ANNOUNCING FOR '57 |For Past Results, List this with Main. Clarkston, Mich, - $500 down. EM 34236. eat, Tis it an cncciiont bay a H te 1: aol LJ r me e * J 7 ‘ | See ees feos | $qROOM RANCH, Besement, 24/4085 Biwn ‘ime steed Oa ESS ew nomes | T.G,. Trocke |For Sale or Exchange 50 —— — ——_ wileges. oad 3 bedrm. h Located on N. . . ‘ t Tr la u : ai es ek rey ara side. ‘Needs ‘printing Full base. | Immediate Possession BOE & ae maNOe 1648 Union Lk RG EM 3467 , CRESCENT. ‘LAKE ment Gas heat. Selling for Modern § room, 1% story _ SU) DIVISION oun FARE : HOLLY : 4 ROOMS, Half basement. tiled = fa Cape Cod in nice suburban 100x170. On black street LLY FARM. E STATES on 2 acres and location. Puli | $1,000 ——— oe te The “57 building program is In @ good a down. 110 beautiful rolling acres 2 bedrm., ice $3,700 with $400 ‘down. Call 4 ige. rm, home with full base- ing with fireplace. already underway, Mew trt- LADD'S INC . fertile farm land located floors, large double ‘aloes. veati- Eu 3-4 ment. Located on N dinin, | room and kitchen on level custom - bull OR 3-1231 , road im fast bule entrance, lake privileges. $5,000 full price. with low month- = ir. Leas ony and priced at $24,500 developing Property TSTINGS ¥ W -ANTED FOR COUPLE. Cosy bungalow, | 17, payments of only $0.- Ist Pull base- a . ee “BUILD | .D NOW includes modern 2 bedroom Pull raverse ‘ 3 BEDROOM ranch style, our well « Waterford large Large 5 room ot, N '« Large lot. $11,000, $3,000 a. . : ——e ment off furnace a ein tence JEM salve” "|" bedrm., shower bath, 1'% acres . Priced at $23,800 ** “lle Batatee "Es “Extimates se ely| Berne sania, tool dhed. inome ae. nea Tenn Late. 2 HUR N “nog EteEn. Penman, land 1's car garage. Pull price | Whittemore Street HERBERT C. eDAVIS newly decorated inside and es "1 ACRE race. Oo L acre. Highway fronts Mew attractive 3, bedroom | SEVEN OODEE PROM” | cobs Pestioc Lake Rd. PE $4011 t a emalier Bal an om i 5 V ALLEY. M0 Chicken house and dog TRADE TRADE TRADE ——. aes, tring, — Priced at: ay LOCATED aT home near es par — Rad. off a : Feanel ‘aean on Li me wi ly hese @ eubpuneing Bamae of: ment, automatic oil reel $17,500 & UP Columbia off poo] ned oe. Excel- i Detection. pied. fe an 766 te ot Poste Lak C. SCHUETT REALTY | tree & clear home. call uy today, $00, terms | "3! choice of tot sites. Come Lot ai WEAN eT : “60 at ac Lake — _§ os Oy, f ree & clear home, call " fe in and look over the de- r PONTI REALTY “OR 3-668 MU 6608 | 34100 MU 48811 "RRY E. ‘ADAMS. ‘ Main Hw tailed plans and arrange graph. Improvements in, FE LAPEER COUNTY 17 _Baldwwin OPEN 9 AM.-TO 6 PM. BROKER Commercial—} yw ipad OF now to buy your new home. : So gongs neato’ chet of hese ; COLORED aire be ME | "Nee Bymgened Re” | arraw. muron Ske PE $4si0 puilains Bini clowe w Poe! WEST OF PONTIAC | For Sale Acreage 47 dings, partiality IDY AG — nee At _FOrtOr TO BUY, Te To > SELL REALTOR r she —— HANDYMANS | Stevens Se LQTS POLE, OE |e Rte] Ele IR) oe aoe tse | iy ACRES VACANT | Satartinn tee ¥ - able. $43,500, $4,500 down baths. Priced from $15,000— A vice level eorner parcel. A er other misee! With « small investment of ent fot owner. Gas heat food cma alware rested. — *| PION EER HIGHLANDS $17,000, Terms to suit. acuk ek 6 Ce aaaeion, equipment. Only $4.- — =e SS 383 £. WILBON. @ rooms, full call eves. After 3, = aetaeae unr ed 2 ned | 4-Family Brick — ALTY CO pringtiold Typ, Priced to sell fe _tove Se wm fsceet dy to put on | deees Sat | _ sae ree. iis (car ga: eee oe ee | eA rae) vasaa| S ACRES ON CORNER * r on av § ee ¢. a ate ve é ee + the Spring market. Needs _ DRAYTON PLAINS - rage, enced, yard age 3 st al to downtown, § rooms and | 7 SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER | “ali jevel 30 x eso |. /dw. M. Stout, Realtor city of . | CXHOUSTON REALTY |. £, mee. sid, 2. bodrocm Pit $3,000 DOWN tile “bath eseh apartment, Just he fora amail er | 77M. Saginaw 8. Ph. FE s-410 Contains 4 Pe = “PE 44-6331 $13,400, $1:500 down, Private o e. Separate furnaces WE BUILD ~- now pe , tear Auburn and React Bive. = o8 * joltnear high schoo!" G'encrai | AB basements, Reduced to] BRICKS $10,975 SACRE HOMESITE near Auburn and Bivd. ; 326.800. terms. $ 5-2 , HOME’ , ren price enly . Excel- ' y ea ou ey new an-| Fe sar Fv am downtown, 500, CEDAR SHAKES $9,975| ¥ieh and dry location on biack- Business Opportunities 51 CI] tri eC chor fencing, storms & screens, ~ WATERING PONTIAC Estares | 2 Acres—Ranch Home We invite ‘comparison. We ”boo- h neehoo! ds Mant Mga Rs . ————~ noma : . also many extras, 2 yrs. bedroom ranch home. | year 3 bedroom ranch home estt — you can't beat the Li a. VENDING MACHINES, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor old. Owner, wishes equity out. of plus s $30 per week. Sell for $87. ginaw St. Ph, PE 56-6165 a ash PE ‘c1d-"Full» basement. "3 car ge breeseway and 2 car at | wo NES a AR oy “SACRE HOMESITE |_Goraa ein. 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE _home or cash tage with enc breezeway. | tached garage. Liv room | of a ing 3- bedroom | Bree. THI 4:30 W. SID BEDRM Re SE Tae 1x24, ut —s ee | ee eee ae | es = ~ Buy Thru Partridge A : rapes, washer s, sills, . E—4+-BED . "3 IN ee b ts, of] @.c. beat, birch | Also including « tractor and plow List Thru Partridge _ room, tates | flush doors, laundry tubs and| for only 1780. down. ly in pleasant Sem!- S I OU [ S oil heat. New barn 24x26, many oteer a . nole Hills, spacious § rooms : trout pond. Nicely land-| ments. We build anywhere in 7 OPPORTUNITY!!! febmunee d'art ely ond tbe. hb ter. A Olt ei ‘ot “in town Best Buys F Bont feel, oblige netting $8,000 to $10,000 per ——-- : “ving.” 2, bedrooms om the first | — ——— i Clarkston—Lake ront ames year. Open only 2 evenings ‘N JIM WRIGHT EF oday re : 8 room modern rotil oat WE BUY, 8E TRADE a reek” Substantial “down REALTOR . ment. Brick fireplace, 3 car ga- FOR BETTER HOMES tages 3 co DORRIS & SON REALTORS |. ear contract. ” REALTORS © 4 pal onnage en MY aise = tt only, $13,900 with $3900 dn. NORTH SIDE ORCHARD LAKE AVE. furnished, ed paral 12 6 _Ruron___ Phone _FE_*106 Phon 3-1298 . . 3 family beautiful 5 room apart- ly remodeled and in excel- For Your Retirement Open Evcs “to pe 10 to’ § Save #7: 500 on CITY R ANCH HOME Two bedrooms ranch style ment for owner. 2 apartments | -__ ition. Situated in| Located in village of Waterford a e] I } LEAVING — For Brick R: hH ai aaa seta d —— located only one block partly furnished. Down payment Saas residential area on | within walking -cistance to shop- t ae LAKE LAKE owes | health and is off- ric anc ome rom tores only $1780 with quick posses- extending to ex- int, churches. & bus cervice lies AKE “ — = reasons e w room ern rane . : sion, cellent beac ential in- attractive all modern 2 bed- ‘our r : rontage K ering his 1's story r on W. aterford Hill “ on Pontiac's northside. fies Cutten i cabs. carpeting, ven cafe one + Sper ‘month fais home. "t has attached ga- rs acres af wooded i ¥ “ars ampsen Ld “ Builder to sacrific full basement with plenty of of] heat, full bath and util- INDIAN VILLAGE $32,000, terms. e, all oak ‘loors, plastered level butiding sites. Only 14 miles ; space for @ recreation room. Pull ity room. Large 2 car ga- Price just reduced. Home va- walls and lot large enough for m Pontiac. First Offering. parcel beautiful new plastered walls,” Automatic. uar| sell at only $10.000 with $2 fovely""6. foom’ week. “yt te | Lake Front—Pichic Park es and flowers. Also privt- ; REALTORS FE 4.0528 | i 5 " c. es on or e wy a baal out for fine ey = and 200 down garage, corner lot. natural fire- ora — . ao aoe Aer and swim. Priced for quick sale Hi lm hries ae dows, and as rms - : —_ $500 DOWN ocnined (ea ont mee bles, 15 Ry grills, re- a ‘ p wr 8. Teleerape aa Sun, i fa nt stand, now show- are, : Immediate possession on ing good return with unlim- Fe ee OTe (OU | arene ane Mich. E FURNISHED this 2 bedroom home locat- BARGAINS FOR FEBRUARY oe Ri Front 3. N. Telgg n Eves. 4 . be - We h 2 bedroom f. 1,000 ited opportunities, 3% acres, iver rontage OL 60721 to 6 p.m. 3 = | Be 3-BEDRM. | Saree joutake pewtcgen, | gem" Another 7'bedroumes te’ _‘leatedon male highway fi} 1. Mock to Lgon Lae gust te |; Mule Lume Sviee | peer HEATING “SUPPLY en Soovention: stool and lavatory and part Hing an estate and cash talks, large 9 room year around | Small boat Ilighly elevated jot | Shelby township. Priced $11,000 | Business. Activ = heat, And another 2 room shell that Lj y small boat. Ilighly elevated Capital or will se ist Sutright Write ———T hs room with ¢, “% bath, | Only $1500 down buys this 7 room basement Tota: price only ‘ can be bought, for $1200. with home a) large barn. $39,-| with an excellent view over lake. with down. wson Real Pontiac Press Box ome a ren it $8,000 down handle ie: Don't modern ranch By Se me leeated 950. $200. down. , - $00, term 6 ¢ rooms, | full i tiled be m with v Ertan, pn = Cree oh (2 blocks UST natn TT @ ‘ ' delay — no water deal. ' : rooms . 6 oors, plas- : rane: anise mtg Giroux-Fronks | SSsb"msnsrnet| . 2FAMILY, Erentogs anes cat! Mr. Lew, | Indianwood Ce A 20 ACR EC | east t : $13,000. = il eat o income home, Has everything thet you at . ness. Days isi: Eves, MA. feelers Se a REAL ESTATE large’ 180'x300" lot’ with chicken seve: eed ee "SON could want in & year round | Sow “sinens Large, picture in. __ oa8it. waco oo 4305 Hwy. LOR 39701 | house, “+ oon oe ee ite three room aes tee, yor A. JOHNSON, Realtor peated poor B enon Thorne: | last year. O ner :transterred. 30- . GROCERIES MEATS, BEER & $209 DOWN TO Gis—Lovely an Pell pee pen sonea. showing good return tor in- 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. “pane windows. Living room | {sting morteage’ Call tor eprom | IT@QS gg ol ge -edern 3 podtoom home, $1,000 DOWN this today. Jv sear pa lle ata) FE 42533 24x20, fireplace, carpeting, | ment to show istrict. Owner ill. Sell all or will Just g- stone’s ‘brow : CLEAN 8 5 ROOM HOME. 1 oo — S baths. beautiful ; se heres sive waren. and bus, ol tit ee WARD €. PARTRIDGE COUNTRY LIVING kitshea with dishwasher and WAIT Tr ees — ae ee Sa caer Srupions. “Boner eos YARD" "NOM REALTOR FE 4.3581 | custom put in 1086. raneh it i ron Sase ietepiese ieee OS sta cont Good steed, cornet” Brick the natural = : = : oaks |= style 5 bedvecm. nome to. room 25x. replace, law ‘Till. tomorrow to cali on 8 Trees ings. Locatec main street in Ln ge plas- 1050 W, HU RON ST. cated on large mi25e210 foot : = pa. J BS a coe = ne fom 3. eoaeon, gre ad Sane lane Ionian ee Siuminum siding. OPEN _BVS. TT 9 ee Spee oS fer “gation underground fs this Near Clarkston rivete Pr Priced at with only R. JV. VALUET, Realtor J BEDROOM, § ROOM HOUSE,| Race, laundry tubs, electric , tank, garage 24x26 2 acres, | Seer ing 0 ae beeen pas Clas Saceuneie a $300 m e costs =| [348 PE, 5-0603. |" jot T7X310", "43 abst Dranner Ra. Sa Ret aed storms landscaped, 315 teet on lake. | you'll see why 2 average size Dorothy S Lavend down IT 1 OLTIPLE 1 LISTING SERVICE _Oxford. OA’ 6-3846, ed nt only $10, rod = North Side Coola wh we ee, for edrooms and a large 12 x 15/ 5 009 pine trees add to the beauty orot y agder ven er ee M272 |SEMINOLE HILLS ae aed eee ee vr | inte zoom, pastored with. Oak | of tease aut sores eet | pe SWS MORE Z on = - nH joors e homemakers en * Eves. lake frontage room 4 ito, te; = ud offered by our firm. At the low, Hess ‘cub “cneciiont toech. Dome, Tochused, are 4 bomrerma : FOR COLORED Bedrooms. tile beth din nciuaee Roy Annett Inc. = basement Hhatdol Memb teag Ona low price of only $6,950 with easy H AN E A view of the ‘ake from 1 bath up, % bath ,_ liv Srte 2. bedroom brick oak floors, insulated, storms and realtors outside of this home is brick almost room, includ- room whh e, ainened cornet, aes pic gga i riba fenced rear yard. Of- | og © Huron FEderal 8-0466 and cedar shakes, half and OP A me Ge sbiteben! ena —- ee Gaon ener’ Ge: ; caped, 4. attached ceescway pha at $10,250.00, only $2,330.00 | Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 pon tltaaree a and in Site ar S on LIFETIME a e LJ brick and 100 per cent in- rage. By appointment only. 7 Rooms nace onal thegies Oaly : price. The property also has sulated $1,990 down will ha West Suburban : garage and fenced back iawn.| REAT. ESTATE INC. rock fir 2 rmo- EXCELLENT $2,500 down will buy this . 2 blocks to school. Priced at Mich. Commercia.. The lot is 60 x 188 pin mpg . 3 4 “ i lovely 3 bedroom home on : ; : 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mic t ad e hb With the “kitchen 4s INVESTMENT the North Side. Gas leat, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor one nanches : - | Maple $8621" __Evet. PE 48422 fioq"S Sonth "rem vapstelre . ever * = lands: ard, full base- attractive, ong lasting : |49 ACRES MOSTLY WOODED! There is a lot to 5 you've 12 room brick T ie located th ‘the jectared TT N. Saginaw St. Ph FE 5-8165 aluminum siding, full basement, Z = ay dreamed: built orange, = Guee mo acne nn oe A eek Cn Open Eves. ‘ti! 8:30 automatic heat and hot water, 3), _tand, Suchy_ pacar iceereibet ale Looe aul Onan les 7 - tor. & washer-dtyer combi- terms. market long so see us to- = Bog Wome ative. nr Illinois Drive WH IT 5 ACRES. | [66 FRONTAGE O8 . Hp Administration nation. Ail in gay pa ' ay. entrance closet, draperies, alum- : : Good building «site & well is down.| Bldg. See tel. seposeey doors m4 ] , inum storms and screens, insula- EX € ELLENT LOCATION Also F-i2 Farmall tractor &7{ -be sorry Approximately. $10,000 pov ce gS ae, Oo n . IT W in Income—Close In tab me, Pr lot. Truly « delight- pine rere oe so | : BROS plows. o— with $550 down. down ome ie Li 00 with 4 7 pails sin ae Stes Tasee Tes month ©6. apartineh. fas $00 dome De, Your family df, Recken eilees oe] — H. W. Bigelow be seen cies 313 West Huron Street aéita eb kal ocle Ge oe ’ wid practically been redone. You PR meay ty Sy ee = or Sale e Farms 48 Office: FE a: Res. FE 5-8048 "$18,900 fo ind a value Eves til 9—Sunday 10 to 5 ; __84 “Y. Hu.on St. st Dwight st. wet O’NEIL, Realtor | ee fore you find a value like | Open Eves ay TAK AKE A AND 10 ACRES a FINE W GRO. ncome—$1,500 Down New roman brick. 3 large -bed- fhis, Large lot and garage EQUIP! ——7 Open 9-9 ee i h ‘Located in good 10 miles cery with best. of equipment and or FE 2-6036 aS. payphone and Gining’ Toom with, breakfast — ee = A oo SERVICE west of Pontine oft M38. Large a) license in southenst’ 1 ; just $8,950 full price. The bar, extra large living room, oe Mt. Came ae! West Suburb a if D Pav t frame house with 3 bedrms, on ¢ omnes Pegg nl od oh rent coming in is more hardwood floors, full basement, Er le ms FE 5-1261 est su va ow Vown Faymen ist floor stairway toa floor. attic years ‘ation : than the monthly payments on 1 acre on paved road, Cash | Eve. Mr. Vorhes FE 4-2988- Practically new 54 1 story home with 3 bed- large enough for- 5 rms. om — over $80,000 last year. im- A ie 4 arage to mortgage. and ba: me: Well *pallt >| coms, 26 ft. living room ment with extra large 2 car ga-| ventory gua ed. 28x80 ft. es org) mp acne —— oil furnace, storms. end George Blair Realty good materials Large pict with hireplece. den, oars ae asnenes Be a fruit wo oan 5 a wih -_ a § ; “ v f lot. Very attractive design. Gooa| —sereens. sed $526) Dixie Rwy OR 3.1251 eer: o Seedee bucks ae Gah monthly BY appointment on