| i * les i i ' z , # bo, \ , 4 , zs . ~ ? ’ / é fy 4 i “yy en \ ‘| , | Seven Missing Fliers Rescued in Antarctic “s-- THE PONTIAC PRESS ie New Postal Building Promised to Serve City Was Game's ‘Grand Old Man’ Connie Mack Represented Best in National Sport PHILADELPHIA (#—Connie Mack, who raised base- ball to a new dignity and became a symbol of the national pastime, died yesterday at 93. This ended the career of the tall, lank, gently humorous man who for millions of fans the world’ over represented the best in the game during his 50 Site to Be Announced Within Next 90 Days _ Structure to Service Trucks and Heavy Mail; Continue Present Central Unit Officials Confer on Pontiac's Postal Needs years as manager of the Philadelphia Athletics. (The Pontise Press Wednesday fiew Lealte H. Dean, acting Pontiec Post He died in midafternoon at the home of a daughter, waipeemes wiht Detention Gerwtel ariaur R semastad: can Oe George A, Dondero, regarding Pootiac’s weed for increased postal facilities, a Z the conference is told in the following story from Washington by Stoddard. ; By BURDETT ©. STODDARD Staff Writer, Pontiac Press ~ WASHINGTON—Pontiac was promised a new post office building yesterday by Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield who said the site will probably be an- nounced within 60 to 90 days. ‘ Stating “there is no question of your need,” Sum- merfield told\U. S. Rep, George A. Dondero, Royal Oak, Pontiac Acting Postmaster Leslie H. Dean and The three other daughters and snaty ene wea « > 0 Other Funds | Mrs, Frank Cunningham, in the Germantown section one of his three sons. Senators Wondering if of Philadelphia. At his bed-* The health of baseball's “Grand Offers Were Made to side too were Mrs. Mack, Will Quiz Neff Old Gentleman” Any Besides Case last Oct. 1 and suffered a hip frac- ture. Surgery seemed to help, but he never walked peain. He wasn't confined inndoors.. He was taken for a drive every day in good weather. But his son Roy! and others in the family had to carry him to and from the car. The family physician, Dr. f- farion Gopadze, said Mack had been “doing very nicely” until yesterday morting. AGE OVERCOMES HEART “Then he went bad,” the doctor| eaid. “‘He just seemed to be going out of the picture. His heart just WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate “influence” investigators said to- day they would try to find out whether campaign funds were of- fered other lawmakers besides Sen. Prancis Case (R-SD) during the gas bill fight. Chairman Walter F. George (D- Ga) said his special four-man in- vestigating committee would put SUCCESSFUL MEETING—Shown in Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield’s office yesterday in Washington are (l-r) U. 8. Rep. George A. Dondero (R-Royal Oak), Pontiac Acting Postmaster Leslie H. Dean, Summerfield and Pontiac Press Staff Writer Burdett C. ed in the near future. Stoddard, After hearing Dean ‘describe inadequacies in Pontiac's present facilities, Summerfield said a new building will be construct- ‘All Hands Well and Safe’ Navy Reports Fliers’ Rescu Pontiac Press that a build-+ ing location survey is now under way in Pontiac. 2 Die, 3 Missing. in Air Tragedies — Explosion, Crashes In Atlantic, Pacific Spell. ‘Havoc for Airmen,” ” couldn't stand up at his age.” Tomorrow evening the public will be admitted to a funeral home in downtown Philadelphia to view the body. Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung Saturday morning in St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church. in. the ‘s East Falls sion, ith bat fn Holy Sepul- chret - — Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick, American League President Will Harridge, National League t Warren Giles, the own- ers of all the major league clubs, and George Trautman, president ot the minor leagues, will be hon- orary pallbearers. Born Cornelius McGillicuddy In East Brookfield, Mass., Dec, 23, The Nayy reported today ae mS ceatingas on aa rescue seven downed ,|spotted the sii ine craft on ae el has been eee! King Edward Peninsula, east of and that “all hands are safe and|‘he Rockefeller Mountains, well.” The sité ls approximately 100 Included in the crew is Aviation’ miles from the main base of Op- Machinist Mate 2.C. John $loyd) eration Deepfreeze, Little Amer- Jr., of Southfield Towriship. The! tea V. plane had been missing since Fri- The search plane was unable to day, and ‘rescue operations had tand at the site, and headed back been hampered by bad weather. to the base after its find- “We haven't received official |ings. Dufek immediately ardered word from the Navy yet,” Mrs, |two helicopters to the scene. John Floyd, 23126 Almira St., | Helicopter rescue operations are said, “but all our prayers seem [nothing new to the Oakland to have been answered.” navyman, a veteran with nine Sicepless sights or her|Year® to his credit. He was cited a Teele Die, 4 Injured 200 Stricken by Ptomaine tae | Crowd Manistee Hospital in Home Blaze a gaat the question directly to Nebraska lawyer John M. Neff Friday when the “influence” probe gets under way. George said the bipartisan group would ask Neff whe fur- nished the $2,500 the lawyer of- fered Case toward his re-elec- tien campaign after learning the senator was inclined to favor the gas measure. The Senate passed the legislation but, Case voted against It. : Meanwhile, Sen. Thomas C. Hen- nings (D-Mo) abandoned his effort to run a rival investigation of the Case affair by his Senate elections subcommittee. * for heroism during a helicopter;George Moss, North Providence, rescue while on duty near Korea, |R.1.; Construction Driver LC, Ro Summerfield also explained why By THE ASSOCIATED PRESB Sa Levesque, Beverly, Mass.; | n U.S.S, Missouri, with Construction Driver LC. Alvah G. jrescue squadron HU 2, and partici-/Edwards, Lakebay. ipated in numerous sorties to re- trieve injured personnel during the conflict, i ~ The plane disappeared while flying from Marie Byrd Land to Little America, with members - ° e a * i | i ‘Hbshd: at: = ag 5 LF z He te i Glen H. Lathrop, of Costa Mesa, Calif.; Lt. Paul A, Streich, of Cal- ifornia, Md.; Chief Surveyor § iS i it will be leased by the ‘| tiac will get special attention.” The post office officials agreed with Dean that Pontiac’s biggest need is for a maltl-handling build. ing providing adequate space to (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) was in 1884. j < . jan unseemly tug of war” with the Rear Adm. George J. Dufek, In 50 years as manager and Part) George group which had been cre-;commander of the Navy's task —— “There is no question as to Pon- All but 25 were released after treatment; and hos-'tiac’s need pod gees intend to do pital attendants said those admitted were not seriously threatened financial chaos. Mack’s managerial days ended . , 7 huddled together on a living room This morning’s wet snow held mostly “nuisance divan suffocated yesterday when owner, Mack led the Philadelphia | ateq by a unanimous Senate vote force for the expedition, announced ema rd acaee crggeinirereay = this week. % ithat one of numerous search planes; ill. The children, ranging in age from 5 to 18, are pupils. In 1950 when he handed gver the ,at the Norman-Dickson School in the village of Brethren, running of his beloved Athletics) value” for area drivers as Pontiac Police and Sheriff's a flash fire raced | ———— + to his sons. And somewhat more Deputies reported only six traffic accidents, with one two-story frathe home here. N { C : person slightly injured. |, om ether persons were @ ores oncentration F z rs gE 1962, Connie later shortened his | Hennings said he and Sen’ Al-of Farmington Township, Mrs. name to Connie Mack so it might. bert Gore of Tennessee, the other Clark Fluegel. 20, of Southfield fit a baseball box score. That |SUbcommittee Democrat, decided Towriship, and Patricia, 19, and [they did not want “to engage in Pauline, 14, both at home. MANISTEE (#—Two hundred school children, ill pomertes Stated, “because Un- ; ‘with ptomaine poisoning, streamed into Manistee last |cle Sam is just about a et | Children Suffocate as nignt in school buses and private cars, swamping this “cusble tenant in the a Mcgecta A eet ere ex-| . ; . | Kalamazoo Fire Razes Lake Michigan town’s only hospital. NO QUESTION OF NEED ting years ilt up dream L h S t P * ; teams, then tore them spat a IG Nt ONOW for Pontiac, Nine-Room House started all over again, because’ 5 high salaries paid to star slaves Ut Texas Buried Under | xaasazcom— rive cnnaren through" a ———— 128 miles northeast of here. | They and three of their teat deed Lee ae ee pritically : \tood ot onin yeti ken with ee Ar uegitnms O17 Main county roads were “slushy” but serviceable by Fen wee vio ff) U.S, Auto Industry tweet’ at ine’ eae Warren Airport Fj oS. : . ie a fi to y / | tit od ad a! noon, the Road Commission reported. Motorists were Dureey /@) Sucny Dancy) 4 rds U ry teria yesterday. School au- arren Airport ight warned to watch for slippery spots on side roads. lugene Dungey, 2; Naomi Trice,| NEW YORK w—Asst. U.S. Atty. thorities said a batch of H N St B 2. On the national scene, the second snowstorm in a4 and Harold Trice, 3. |Gen. Stanley N. Barnes says “Un-/ potato salad appeared to be as 0 rong asis DETROIT # — Arthur J. Miller, . Circuit Court Date ‘week i . due concentration” in the automo-|the source of the poisonin week struck the Texas Panhandle and snow and cold; Harry Beadle, 80, a boarder a! iio indiostry tay lead to ce oca| eo e po g,| Set for John Curry Charged with first-degree mur-. extended over wide areas of the Southwest today. ———-- ithe house, was burned critically. action against the country’s major Snow and rain fell in. sections He and Diane Dungey, 5, burned car manufacturers. but samples of every food on the cafeteria menu were ito be sent to the state lab-. Warren Township supervisor, said today he had been advised by Township Attorney Edward J. Gal- The pilot, Capt. C. T. Morris, of the middle Mississippi and Ohio seriously, were rescued thtough a’ Barnes, in charge of the Justice der, John A, Curry, 27, was bound) In the Plainview, Tex. area... 1 ; : : over to Circuit Court yesterday|trains and buses were stalled as valieys | ei . window, (Department's, Antitrust Division, | ratory in Lansing for tests. cone that there is no “‘strong| 53, of Kansas City, eald the twe af three-h amination|the new blizzard dumped more, F#iT weather prevailed in areas (°° _ ‘yesterday told the National Whole. Manistee Hospital was a scene|pasis’ for a proposed Supreme) ©®Sise8, one on each side, failed abel = ee aa on Be anon yesterday adding to the mis. O™ the Northern Plains west-| Gilbert Peake, 70, owner of ‘sale Dr ygoods Aesn : of confusion as buses and car after! Court appeal of Detroit's victory within 18 seconds of each other ore Fontiac Municipal Judges . aml io Ward, except for some drizzle in’ the house, was slightly hurt and | car rolled up and unloaded cargoes last week in the northeast air-- While he wag flying at 18,000 feet Maurice E. Finnegan. jery of last week’s record-breaking Curry was remanded to Oakland snowfall vaeare TS an Undue concen: of sick children, . which is becoming | \port case. above Harrisburg, Pa. the Northwest. It was fair to partly A Macomb County Circuit Court : i i ne: Connor, | : aiwarmine ter his daughter, Ernestine ' | tration . The only two doctors on duty, Cause of the engine failure was County Jail where he will be held’ National Guard trucks still pa- The local forecast) is) for (oar 33, injured a leg in jumping | more and more sharply recog- | ‘ air ; : d . eee A me : » local forecast is for partly ’ ®- placed the most seriously ill in the jury last week rejected a town- t Page ; pees Pond eae Circuit dell So a ate cluody in the Atlantic Coast, with from a second floor window, ergs fuse > eg an |40 empty beds; the rest lay down ship attempt to have'a 74-acre air- = 2% arraignment LUEeecay- | : : . ‘cloudy tonight and Friday. A little —p T ep tga ee Sobre in corridors and on. ev vailable, rh ms i + Ziem miles east of Dimmitt and was i BAL é ay. A little “Peake said the Trice and Dun-| : | b) ors and on. every.available port which Detroit owns con- * peaeael the ee neni Cane covered by blowing snow. A res Sa F 4 ee S toe! eres gey children stayed at the house, paeaaerene! heiee ing orton ne or sofa. one — Pes park And Thank You, Sir ; ; /j ing to cue train sent from Plainview also, 0 4 °° "8 ey dno ' : | : Miller said a final decision on) ROCHESTER, N.Y, #—A lim- who is charged with beating to 8 An inch of snow fell in the during the day’ under a babysit-| Barnes cited figures of the auto There is no doctor in Brethren, lwhether to attempt an appeal ousine stopped for a red light at than 200. Many of the Norman, ‘oud be reached by township a slushy intersection, blocking -& Dickon pupils live in outlying eee of trustees in the next few —- oa, waiting to tha . | Detroit is planning condemna-'the rear door. of the limousine, The auto-bus caravan was or- tion action on prbperty adjoin-'stepped in, patted the driver on township airport so thatthe back as she passed, opened | jt can be expanded into a two- the opposite door, stepped out, and ‘been stricken with food poisoning. ‘square-mile air terminal. continued on her way. Pontiac Airport to Get $91,500 Federal Grant Clearing and grading of the {and industrial life of the nation, |dividuals who use their own planes} death Frank L. Beheydt, 57, in bogged down re miles from the Pontiac area yesterday. The low-'ting arrangemént with their par- j stry ig 7 ~e—Gener - the ex-bookkeeper’s downtown ho- City. A third train was expected) ee sy & gement with their par- industry's Big Three—Genera] Mo- | , jest temperature in downtown Pon- pr, Ape : rman ‘Tr << Kk ! tel room Jan. 18. [fo make) s| escue attempt thlay. i. receding § a m_ today was _ . = . = ‘han bows “he in 1949, te sid inslacie held 85, Four prosecution witnesses took |31. The mercury hit 33 at 2 p.m. am rae Henan Dungey: “The per cent of the market with the| the stand, including Curry’s hotel Utilities companies reported Parents were at work when the - 1. aining percentage being shared| roommate, who testified he saw lower Mississippi Valley brought no service breakdowns and Pontiac fire broke out. ~ by six smaller firms. By 1954, he [ganized after one family after an-jing the Curry beat the victim shortly rain to wide areas including Ala- school buses ran on schedule County News ....0.......-.. 54° ready for surfacing. The present et flown in and out of this city Cated through the Civil Aeronautics costs have exceeded income, information, from an authoritative tect) oxn.ene ’ ¥ tensive program planned for this Editorials .. 6 ‘parallel strip (1,800 feet) will be because the facilities were in- jAdministration, a division of the; A steady growth in use of the ‘. source, indicated that the federal 3—Fer a | -=cmm Mie wrest ceorr's races |S Promised Pontiac yp, .). (|, tren Strat tom Pets sg, cane aan iat Mar Lave ng, | «(Continued From Page One) More Parking 1905, Me ig married and the fath-/dren, Malcolm E. and James L. WHY PAY MORE? | Than Simms Extra LOW :PRICES? LADIES’ -- MISSES’ - GIRLS’ ler directing that Miss Lucy be er of two daughters. Stoglin is member of. the Oak enrolied as a student. Se ae oe — He presently owns a barber |land County Sportsman's Club, past Members ofthe board of trustees et move Civic Employes Local) shop in the city, = business he [president of the Oakland County secret a * 's, Beagle Club, Detroit repertedhy night Approves City Proposal Beagle Club, and the Detroit in Birmingham, It could not be| ‘They the structar > arrived poy Portada | (augue sf GS for $600,000 Project Car N ow Purrs — Congress. : candidate Loca] 100, Government and Civ- Along the Road 1950 for the sllenyLecregeag t= camp a ° , | Votes. He is employed sales- will not be a mon t but ali¢ Employes Organizing Commit-|__ asa Mise Lucy said she has re- (puilding designed tet setvios.” (ise, AWLOED. tan Saeed teem Minus the Cat on or oe ceeeee baeeer: Saba ceived two anonymous telephone jsaid Barnard, “although still at-iwith other union aieations tas OKLAHOMA CITY w — Ceci}) © and attends First Church calls, both saying im effect, |tractive in appearance.” noeetion Ss een ck iQualis’ car had been making| °! the Nazarene, Cierra better got ont of there laceep PRESENT UNIT | adoption of @ city! strange noises under the hood, so| He is a Master Mason and we are coming to get ordinance to increase municipally! yesterday he took it to a garage|member of Roosevelt Lodge 510 yes.” : The Prim the elock beamed be waned Parking lots in Pontiac. and left with instruction to “tune/and attended Pleasant Hill Acad- Bargain Lucy was offered free study |Huron, Perry, Mt. Clethens and ; The stapled restution sald es Loy sasd "De pes = pad pie bal enone Bible Insti {; Basement rad sriversity of Copenhagen /Mill Streets, will be retained to| Our members and families visit). cst ° - sight. ata serve. mailing, stamp and money oe wen tae ee bills, “Never,” replied Qualls, “what's x ee Maple Street. ; IE — ;' ' = wmnally matter? | ISSN * 8 8 yp ‘ _ The Danish League of Tolerance, * © 6 takes from one to three hours, and “Nothing,” said the mechanic ’ g Mrs. Bonnie -Throckmorton | SI . FRI DA and. SATURDAY Only SAMOIE OAS ete, toc taerlrortne eae Te ele hens [ave comer © 15 comes end tes “except your car would run beterlin Plane Tragedies (Daehry;.."t° , tatocated her EF DAINT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS! - ; the * naa of oper: Uni- ee ae congestion in the meagehirepe ad bios ~ Pradhplng went on pyr that a big an ; — 9 Ons? pelnergeiits one gelics : | . | ' Eo a i et ae Toe Adal SAY EMONE Vion Paini NOW! students.”” 2 nds odd back to the fed.|members who have resolved that) ™USt have been there a couple from New York to St. Louis, were year, and her art classes can [— So Easy to Use and It Dries in 20 Minutes! eral building. the $000,000 bond issue as pro-|‘wiitout the cat, Qualls’ car ts|{Tamierred to another fight, _contioue. The artist - sousw. i ENTERPRISE : ’ ‘| Dondero, who had previously Poséd by the City Commission will) vactar thar ppl a 1S) RESCUE IN PACIFIC right handed, lives at 1028 Brook- : re | il Gg | nt Prophet's Cars nee poner the|be thx free and not a burden on)" ————, | And at Long Beach, Calif, «/*™™ e ee — RUB-R-BASE — project, continue to * dramatic air-sea rescue operatio ized for $856 Bill MP8 8 ly: 2 Persons Injured |i" nes saved two ot ree Navy) pyran "Dotrt t. vests He ISS BSE Ii] put through as fast as possible. Pontiac Deaths \~ . ? airmen who bailed out of, their Hage sale al pe | | Regular $4.89 5 ‘ \ s | 4 GINS) — The Detroit] gary sar nas tn tame . in Accident in Troy [sso mics ot the cost" "| ito cutody by Detrott pain, GALLONS today three cars : The third man was also found leader Prophet Jones| suf me” weet be re, JOhn H. Garrett Two persons, injured in a two-|but died of injuries. His name was| ‘fom clothing missing from the 27 ieee nae Me © pay Heved,” the lawmaker added, Joho H. Garrett, €2, of 198 N.jcwr soctent on, Stephengon High [withheld — ee grocery Cass Ave. died yesterday way in at 7 am. today, were} rights trom cinema The tags would not have been on | The Times said the prophet’s | Although the Post Office Deng in Veteran's Hospital, Saginaw|taken to William Beaumont Hos-| 4.) Wasp nnd other _— purchased clothing according to $1.59 , Fred had a collec- avr sel annual prepes has been County. He had been ill pital, Royal Oak, for treatment, craft lit up the chill, choppy wa- Mrs. Jane Watters who reported i $1.33 —agericy up Jones’ Lin- down during 4 three Pe | months. No report is available of injuries ter during the rae A eal the missing garments yesterday Quart alt, Cadillac, and Buick yester[700"® by President Ei 5! Born in Raleigh, M1, Sept. 6,/Suflered by Mrs, Theira Propst, 9, pal ange: peng |e "day because ‘the prophet hadn't aimisistration, “the yearly deficit is7s "he was the ‘son ot Joseph 21. of Rochester, who is undergoing! toy found the plict and the ial. | @ | pail $008 Dill, a lot of it forjong» oad Summerfield end Feeness Pemberton Garrett. ee = x1, of, 1 inlured airman, Birmingham Credit Women’s $5.39 canes $4.99 The SEEKS MORE REVENUE nctleote wes = Hamtramck, was released after, The single - engine Skyraider|nry. tation” a aatee roe $1.69 QUARTS .......... $1.43 paper quoted Ayoub as +|treatment to his leg, they said fighter-bomber was en a routine to we . -. no mixing the prophet has been He proposed rate increases) A member of the First Baptist " f° ; : talk tonight at a special meeting or extra containers. Goes on bay- Church, he to Pontiac from|_ Township police said Mrs./night training flight from North , like a breeze, dries in 20 min- BS Se salt, in Mito individual ith went tateg in Comme 31 years ago. He was a|P70Pst's car went out of control|isiand Naval Air Station in Sanjot, Au Fanny's nme utes and leaves no. ‘painty’ faker of ths type wood on plo- |G ocrtment to launch a Syear,(veieran of the Spanish American} Icy Pavement and ald sideways|Dieto want, moyat |E 3,000 coat, rubber-tough, stain 1actan PTET :MOst surfaces od = about six ‘building-modernization program. |War, past treasurer of the David into Wiechecki's oncoming ve- x Members from Clean-up with soap and water—no thinners to buy! White and : — Present 3-cent (first class) and|L. Kimball Camp, Spanish Ameri-|"icle. Child Has 100 Stitches | Oak. and design Maggie aig | al the Tune agcomnton clots, oe ec Ayoub prophet has been jair-mail stamps would be raised|can War Veterans and a member ; present along = 0 . 4 oe eeeeseeooeese aed the shakers and selling —— in price, under.the plan./of Knights of Malta. Bill Would Eliminate Aer Attack by Dog neighboring — = New Paint for Shingles—Brick—Cement, Etc. , members of hig congre- first-class. mai] boost would! Mr. Garrett was formerly em-| - YORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. 2sers. Speaker Gene : ENTERPRIS TURE- pe at a rumored price of " “cost the /average family only ployed by Porltiac Motor Division State Liquor Stores —Nearly 100 stitches had to be| McQuatters of St. Louis, Mo. on | E MOIS PROOF pa about 10 fo 12 cents per month, |in the plant protection department.) State Sen. William Broomfield, taken in 2-year-old Ricky Pollock's the topic, “Where Credit Is | Mason P int collection agency bailifts|but would bring im $295,000,000) He leaves five sons, Ira E.,/(R-Royal Oak) introduced a bill 8¢alp because a dog bit him as he Due.” ry ain had little trouble getting the cars|¢®*h yetr in new revenue,” Sum-|Harry J., and Wayne M. Garrett|yesterday to close all state liquor|Plaved in front of his home. | os | but the prophet sent word to them |™ertield explained. of Pontiac, the Rev. Rau G. Gar stores and make SDD licensees, The child's mother Mrs. Norma) The Franklin Cemetery Auxiliary B Regular $5.98 by his chauffeur that “everybes ee 8 rett of Flint and Cecil C. Gar-lthe exclusive outlets, Pollock sald she heard screams,|meets twday for a potfuck Valet Ber GALLON who has anything to do with at-| S¢0omd-class mailing costs—cov-|rett of Hillman; two daughters,| Broomfield said only four per|rushed to the front yard and found tine luncheon at Mrs. Kenneth r tacliing these cars will take sick | ™Ainly newspapers and mag-|Mrs. Kathaleen Widger of Clifford|cent of the state's $167 million a/Ricky bleeding. A woman was\Green's home on Pierce. IE Ready % use—tor os anil die.” azines—would be hiked 30 per cent/and E. Joyce Garrett of Whites-|year liquor sales is made through|Chasing two dogs away. = &. _ 7. IIE coment, Stecten ete Sat: over the next two years and third|vile, W. V., nine dren'the 96 state stores, 4 =7 eating i Prciateaointg| Ty OT ee class rates about 3) per cent. {and four great-grandchildren Se Switzerland 4 hospital Obermeyer, ower arrange-| : New State Policemen The department's building pro-) Mr. Garrett will be at the Purt-/coouts to Give Supper |ed#_PeF_1:000 population, Berne|ment expert, are slated by St. Detst. “White and modern ‘cists "MS oun rot mildew, ote. Self cleaning Grodvate From School [ga sms menting SHDN y Funeral ome ‘ll pom St 9° Per reer Nonls Gul of Hay Name per. B Wignecar'neae'e aesesee | “santas teeta eta / over ve = es EAST LANSING #—Thirty-eight|Some Aspen of this ae be Fire’ Bestiet Guan for sacries ica same Poet 105 fs pen pitch ED pul rete EM . - Rew State Policemen graduated|spent by private investors in con-iat 2 p.m. The Rev. William E.ling a chili supper Saturday trom G OWN yesterday from the headquarters| struction 3,500 new bufldings on Hakes will officiate. The David/5:30 to: 7:30 p.m. at ae Jace BIRMIN HAM T HALL |: Floor Enamel TURPENTINE training ‘school. _ the same basis Pontiac's will be/Kimball Camp Spanish American'Adams School. Leonard Mehtner . $5.49 Gallons wn: Class contained ‘the’ Jast| financed. ‘War Veterans will conduct a grave-is chairman for the event and| ; | 9 49¢ Quarts 0 New troopers authorized last (The Ponting project ts ex. (Side service at White Chapel Mem-/Robert Gibson, cubmaster is as- now 99 spring by the Legislature and also orial Cemetery. isting, ony 6 pected to go through whether or C red not Congress approves the rate | $1.59 1° commissioner, said a new school : C fC. An ti G QUARTS.. an) ‘aR start tn February fo train the| Another | $50,000,000 would be \>« Oru. nexatlion Group 1956—1957 PROGRAM Trafh derebie guamet_witntands | nest guaity gum turpentine to be authored at t spech! vee orruane 230 exatng cera Ears UM Planning Expert| __ Taudlothecssesenseneel eet coeseseetoee atl ‘ = 5 M ; Coccecccccccecce joesees Legislature last fall. caren Lao Paap mee g cP I Season Tickets now available — Series of 6 lectures. SN OOOO School for the second 100 will — mung An urban planning specialist! up charter townships, strength. || Duplicate lectures consecutive Thursdays and Fridays, start shortly heating. : aa wert Childs ~ from the University of Michigan| n county form of government, | Oct. to Feb. at the Birmingham Thecter, 11 A. M. é = rrvctare ‘ast night outlined the many steps = of = * oe city to | Dates to be announced. The W th this program.) jin the annexation of core cities) ‘™se * a ing up © Weather lal steps tot tinge areas before a meet. © Metropolitan district. DR. NORMAN VINCENT PEALE ore : — ing of the Pontiac Chamber of ‘There are any number of peo J Nationally known preacher, lecturer on television and fadie. Author poration as a separate city, set ending and becoyning cloudy and ! y Perey sioedy’tomirtt ith 's ian Bien’ s4-30 ee Lapel = les sarariaiel Annexation Advisory — who say See cae m of many best sellers, among them ‘’The Power of Positive Thinking.’ =: * seiieeaal [high tomorrow near $5. buildings mmittee. |best answer,” Zimmer said, “and a Srna ae, at lemployee using the lala work-eay-| Dr. Bad G. Zimmer, reeldeat iH would have to agree, because CARLETON SMITH ani 1 B and tonight. ing equipment. | director of the social science re- | ere you get a single population, World traveler and intimate of great men. Insight into lives and M - rop loth ae ; ai ene | search project at the University, a population of common needs and | philosopsy of Schweitzer, Churchill and Einstein. etal Tray & Paint Roller Ugweet temperature preceding 8 a.m.) “Once these st tak told the ve common problems adminis. | M4 ws. eps are en, group of the operation of | S om: Wind. velocity 1 mp.» (this department .. . can satisfac. a Flint study committee set up tered by 8 common unit of gov- DR. RALPH LAPP Paint Roller Set i $1.39 ¢ Tees Friday at 728 om. torily meet the ever-expanding to investigate annexation possi. (Tent. | A retur engagement for this nationally known atomic selentist. PE $1.29 Value Value to gs. ” ——————— otenti esta Tarencuy Ad P. = postal needs of our people. bilities for the city and surround- Seer Se eS eee Aatbaliiene leas md oe gad Seek e _ Heavy duty drop cloth treated wits . Pridey at 6:37 om. IKE BACKS NEW RATES ing territories, Doz f Calls! aes j ry ee. this low price, Limit 1 Se are ce ier extra durebiie : ‘hea ce _ y:|_ Later in the day, President Ei-| The 11-man Pontiac advisory ens of Calls. MARQUIS CHILDS Coccccccscoccccscoecce YE CEOEECOCOCOCHOLE OE MAS ae «1 R errors 32/Senhower made a plea for Con- committee was established to study | We had dozens of calls from Farnous Washington Correspondent and syndicated columnist. Keen Select Grain Hard Wood—Popular Es TT te seed P. m..2772720:33 gressional action conforming with similar proposed action between] this little Want Ad and sold political analyst. Will appear just before national elections next + ope f 0 Gm Summerfield’s requests. Pontiac and Waterford Township. the machine right off the year. FOLDING STYLE Wetnectay tn Pentise He told a news conference that) The doctor has been associated] bat, reported the advertiser pa (As ded downtown) national gelfrespect demands in-|with the Flint P as a con- who placed the ad below: The subjects of the remaining two programs will be announced at a BS peeraierg coco gjetensing the rates to wipe out the gultant Yor the last three ‘years | a0) eocy Gotu -Ft. Ladder | Vi West PRTALGTE esses. cees..2., 38}P0St Office s 4 “Ther nswer ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE. : } : — Asked if he had any reason to se La G “ =| _ $38. cabinet style. Wards. Excel- For further information please call the Birmingham Town Hall office, —S One Year Age in Pontiae these annexation problems,” the lent cond. Cost $135 new. Phone . » te Pont ° hope Congress would be kinder to leer gill. “The ax ben'ts FE 4.3158. Midwest 4-1544. The office is open from 10 until 2, $4.95 { temperature... 2000.2722:;2; } [his recommendations this year a ‘sand rent Peg ~ | Monday through Friday : . Street B i i ! Cd Three-Pronged Bill in Hopper benefits, State Republicans Favor)ns(tmntiy ssa Limited Layoff Pay Plan _ LANSING @ — Two bills with vastly different approaches to the controversial issue of supplemental layoff pay lay in the legislative hopper today. * * * One, more of a compromise, was conceded a fair chance of ultimate passage. The other, which would 4 upset labor contracts of the Ford- paca dale @ hs i conetabtae: The compromise measure fargely preserving the status The other, put forth by Sen. Charles R. Feenstra (R-Grand Rapids), represents the views of the Michigan Information Commit- tee. This is a recently formed or- goal nating “integration” of private and state jobless benefits. Van Peursem's bill would accom- plish three major objectives. 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In most.-cases, the students nei. singled out the following things as Redesigning of Jets sources of lasting happiness: sti di Family projects, “heart-to-heart”/2/ashes Building Cost talks about problems, planning the that one additional pound of equip- ment actually results in an in- security and a feeling that parents'of this nation’s latest jet bombers|that the structure of the craft in “ has reduced ‘the airframe weight;must be made stronger and)jumber can reduce the cost and were interested in “me and my [boost the quality of prefab housing. |standardization of lumber sizes. | P. 8. Knox, president of the Pre- A standard husky sled dog fabricated Home Manufacturers heavier. accomplishments.” by 242 pounds and the cost of the * * & bomber by. $121,000. Money was never mentioned as| Panes, official publication of the contributing to happiness. j \Aircraft Industries Assn. reports|weighs from 50 to 85 pounds. ij j Lumber Use May Cut crease of jen pounds in the final Prefab Home Costs WASHINGTON (INS)—Redesign'@irframe weight of @ plane, be-| waSHINGTON (INS) — A top family, future together, a sense of/0f the electrical system of one|C@use every extra pound me@NS!manutacturer of Lid achieved if lumbermen and~ pre- fabbers cooperate more closely, on mutual é ; | Kyox told the National Lumber prefabricated Manufacturers’ Association they homes says that greater use ofjcould help considerably by speed- ing’ up ‘the simplification and j_ The port of London is 67 miles \Institute, says this goal can be'from the sea. More Valuable : aa Playing the Cello mets emer it—this cannot stand.” . Wulfe formerly was a cello ‘in- structor and member of the UCLA Symphony Orchestra. The dam- ages were awarded from the company operating the truck. Than the $6,500 SANTA MONICA, Calif, @—An/ %4-year-old man wept when he told, a jury that traffic accident injyries| make it impossible for him to play . his beloved cello, The Abraham Wulfe, was wwarded W508 damages. He testified he suffered back, shoulder and leg injuries in a bus-truck at-) cident in 1954. He was:a passenger on the ‘bus. Asked his “greatest, loss," Wulfe told the jury: | “I grew up with the cello. I lived with it for 70 years, Now I can't play it any more and this ‘hurts me more than if I had $10,- ‘(Advertisemeat 3 Times Faster For Gas on Stomach) Certified laboratory prove Bell-ans tablets neutralize 3 times as much | stomach acidity in one minute as many digestive tablets. Get Bell-ans today for the fastest known relief, 25¢ & GAYLY GIVE b THE COLD THE GATE / px SAVE ») ON FUEL | <> 7 Vi oS . - . for our customers’ A; a convenience Waite’s is open ‘til 9 p.m. Fri. & Mon. Nights! Full-Shadow-Panels All Around .. . the Most Opaque Nylon Tricot Made! It’s a... 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York's Boy + les Joins Air Corps African-bred lions are a differ- ent matter. A wild pair imported —Without Rifle to this country will bring around nae NASHVILLE, Tenn. ®— Thomas The ups and downs of the animal , i F mactot overe discussed cma J SED Ae oe of weer by some 30 shrewd bareuineeee oon I ae mS arias ork, Rlcst members of the Midwest Assn. of ras ri oe inate) Zoological Parks and Aquariums. Goy Frank Clement will admin- They all came ready to buy, SWAP j.tor the oath to young York, who dO gaa the deals were lim-|;. to be assigned to Lackland Air Frank McGinnis, director of the Fore Oeics Dre oS) Detroit Zoo, put two red-necked, ry : xi ostrich yearlings and several tim. Thomas is the youngest of six’ berwolves and chimpanzees up for™ork brothers and lives with his parents at their farm home near sale b he couldn't find any takers sy tea te Jamestown, on the Cumberland of the Plateau of Middle Tennessee. Robert Bean, director ; Brookfield, Tll., zoo, read off a Sgt. 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Cenesee, Pee mb, La : _ Washtenaw cones is witr) a ‘elsewhere in Bete eat al nal esolrslons Seah etse a Year. mail » Ll Phone Pentiac FE 3-818) MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF ES ee THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 Court Victory Brings ‘Warren Airport Nearer Detroit, and incidentally the entire metropolitan area, has scored a major airport in Warren Township. _ In Macomb County Circuit Court a jury ruled against Warren Town- ‘ship’s suit to have the Detroit owned 74 acre airport site condemned for park purposes. Important though that legal triumph is, final victory in the struggle for an adequate and conveniently located metropolitan _ airport still may be a long way off. a a Warren Township may appeal the decision to the State Supreme ‘Court. Moreover, even if there is no appeal, Detroit still faces the task of acquiring two additional square miles of land for the air- port and a total expenditure of $20,000,000. There isn't any doubt Seed the site offering the most satisfactory solution for Detroit’s airport prob- lem. It would be more convenient a for 75 per cent of the city’s popula- _ * \_ tlon than either Willow Run or ; Wayne Major. 8 ©. © 4 For the residents of this area the location is ideal, being more than 20 miles nearer to Pontiac than Willow Run and more than 15 miles nearer than Wayne saat us, regardless of whether War- ren gpaadion proceeds with its legal. fight to block the airport, it is to be hoped that Detroit will exert every effort to make it a reality. Passamaquoddy Project Revived Congress has just proved that even _ & project which has been rejected as politically objectionable, can be /revived. It did this when it passed and the President signed a bill to provide / funds to determine the feasibility / of the once hotly discussed Passa- / maquoddy project. Sponsors of this / bill are Maine’s two Republican Sen- / ators, MARGARET CHASE SMITH and Freperick G, PAYNE. * * * Their interest in Passama- quoddy Bay, as well as that of several other New England mem- bers of Congress, is logical and understandable. It is based on the Northeastern States’ des- perate need for additional power. The idea of harnessing the world’s. highest tides In Passamaquoddy Bay is credited to Dexter P. Cooper. It was taken up in 1920 by the late FRANKLIN D. Rooseve.t and revived by him as President tn the 1930s, only to be killed in 1936, after $7,000,000 had been spent on con- struction work. * * * Briefly. the plan was to build a series of small dams connecting New Brunswick with Maine and various islands at the bay’s mouth. There the tide reaches as high as 62 feet, while in the bay itself it averages 19 feet and sometimes reaches 28 feet. Incoming tides would reach the i bay through gates in the dams, to 4 be released over other dams to the south into the Bay of Fundy, falling to lower levels through turbines turning generators. : ~ .: © ® The $3,000,000 voted by Congress to investigate this project is only one per cent of its estimated cost of $300,000,000. This seems a reason- victory in its fight for a northeast | able amount in view of the fact that engineers believe it can be made to yield three pillion, kilowatts of electricity. _ Ideas Win $275,! 12) That General Motors employes in Pontiac are as interested in plant economy and efficiency’ as any on -GM payrolls, is shown, by the latest results of the corporation's ale ' tion box awards. / In all, GM employes here shared $275,412 for 3,535 suggestions. Eight of these were,maximum awards of $2,500 each and 47 were $1,000 or more. These came in a year which ideawise was the best in the 15-year history of the suggestion box. : * * * Throughout the corporation a total of 54,635 suggestions earned awards totaling $3,255,741, an all- time record. During the last year 228,437 ideas were submitted, an increase of 36,000 over 1954. . Winners in the three GM divi- sions in our city are to be con- gratulated not only on the prizes they won, but for the noteworthy | contributions they have made to the general efficiency of all GM operations. Nore to would be mountain- climb- ers: Any mountain is too high to fall off safely. ‘The Man About Town Priced Too High: farly Real Estate Values in Pontiac ‘Out of Line’ Ambition: What it is better to be fired with than for the lack of. When the Pontiae settlement was first incorporated as a village in 1837 the council felt that some of the real estate in the original plat was “not going well,” according to the records. The next year, under the direction of Village President Suel Wesson, they decided to put some downtown vacant lots on sale. The property now occupied by the Hotel Waldron was of- fered at $125, that where now stands Central .Fire Station, $145, the present location of the new Osteopathic Hospital (Hotel Pontiac), $145, and the site of the present Central Methodist Church, $150. But the investors of that day Con- sidered these prices to be exorbitant, and there were no buyers. It is a mat- ter of record that the council was “throt- tling our progress by putting such prices on vacant property that isn’t very desir- able anyway, and when good business lots on Saginaw Street can be bought from private owners for $75.” An “out-of-the-world” prize now is being offered in a nation- wide contest: a trip to the moon. A return ticket is not promised. If the winner is not moon-con- scious, he can accept $1,000 in- stead. According to jinformation furnished me by “Lyle Abel, County Agricultural Agent. crop yields fiave increased 45 per cent in the last 25 years, and milk production per cow over 20 per cent A feminine hand and signature. “Still on the Shelf,” writes this column: “Wonder !f all of the males have forgotten the old custom that in leap year the gals do the pro- posing? Haven't yet found one recep- tive.” Ice skating among the residents near Oakland County's 400 lakes !s not what it was back In the years when Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty was yollng He was reared near White Lake where the steel blades cut .curlicues on the ice and a large majority of the young folks enjoyed the sport letter over the signature of *A Real Old Timer,” says that nobody ts eligible to be put in that classification unless he can re- member when cow manure was stacked around the cellar walls of the farm A home, so it would “heat” and keep out the frost and nobody ever heard of such a thing as spontaneous combustion You may think our nation could get along without valentines, but it really is a big business. About $25 million are spent for them each February in this country, It was less than 50 years ago. in May 1906, that the Pontiac Board of Alder- men, under the direction of Mayor Harry C. Guillot passed a resolution to “discourage the dumping of dead horses into the Clinton River and Pontiac Creek.” Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Florence Hoover of 115, Calvert, St.; eighty-third eee: Mrs. Agnes Mosher of Holly; ninety-second birthday, ef a THURSDAY, REBRUARY 9, 1956 What Makes Sammy’ Run David Lawrence Asks: Can the Opinions of Circuit Court Judges Hamstring Hearings on the Case Incident? WASHINGTON — The Hennings and George Committees each now investigating an alleged effort to influence the vote of Senator Case of South Dakota on the natural- gas legislation, had better watch their step 7 8 @ It is questionable that a Senate committee has the legal right to conduct such an inquiry. The US Circuit Court of Appeals has raised doubts which would narrow powers of a congressional committee to engage in any proceeding that could sgem to be an “exposure.” It seems incredible that a con- gressional committee wouldn't be able lawfully to expose anyone who attempts to influence Con- grees, but that’s what twe Judges of the Circuit Court ac- tually wrote in a recent opinion, It could be that, because the decision invelved exposure only of persons who were once Com- munists, a different rule applies. Logically. it would seem that, if those who once embraced com- munism can enjoy such civil lib- erties; so aleo persons lobbying might be tmmune THE CASES DIFFER Judges Edgerton and Bazelon had the case of a witness who didn't even plead the Fifth Amend- ment but simply refused to tell about persons he met who were Communists in a labor union when he was a member of the Com- munist Party. He had been found guilty of contempt but the circuit judges reversed the decision The circuit judges said they were re ying on a case known as “Quiun vs. U. S.,”" but in that ease the defendant, Quinn, had sought immunity under the Fifth Amendment. In this case the de- fendant, Watkins, merely refused to answer because he didn't want to involve friends or former associates in the Communist party. By what right then can Senators George and Hennings order the Nebraska lawyer or the persons he talked with fo testify in the natural gas case? All he did was to offer to contribute to a sena- for’s campaign find. He didn't of- fer monev to the senator He didn't violate anv law It can he acgued that there ts “no valid legislative purpose’ involved in the investigation, but only an at fempt at “exposure " NO NOVEL DOCTRINE Most observers will immediately ask’ “Hasn't Congress the right to legislate on lobbying or om in fluencing a senator's vote?” That has alwavs been trie but the cir enit fudges now rule there are wave to find out what to do about making new laws without Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE However capable we feel... To run the world today . We should not think the smallest child . . . I< ever in our way... We should not take the attitude . That we are old and wise And those of tender years ars ist Tae voung to recogni Poat ows should keep m inind t where They are not vet moiture Some dav our world must Wan on_ them .. . In order to endure Some day we have to fade awis . And they will take our place .. And we should help them now to solve . . . The problems they - will face .. . So let us help our boys and girls .. . In battles to be won... And hope they'll do a better job . . . Than you and I have done (Copyright 1956) ee T LIKED fT BETTER WHEN BOYS WERENT INTERESTED IN ME! / 2 2 uA oe ; 7 se Oe agra ars * chinery' Is speeded up. subjecting individuals sure "’ This isn't novel doctrine among judges nowadays. The. other day U. S. District Court Judge Aldrich tn Boston freed a witures, ruling the Senate per- Looking Back 15 Years Ago to “expo- THOUSANDS OF Itallans trapped at Bengasi. PROPAGANDA campaign as- sailed by London . 20 Years Ago CAPITAL “MOURNS death af Charlies Curtis. 50 PER CENT CUT in mail vol- ume laid to Fariey. Smiles A man arrested 22 times in an Nlinois town refused to give po lice his address, As if they didn't know. * * During the January sales some things Mom has sent out on ap- proval don't meet with Dad's, ° * * An Obic man was arrested after he broke into a pool room. Behind the eight ball after one " miscue, manent Investigations subcomimunit- tee didn’t have the right to ask questions of employes in de- femse plants, even though the power to make contracts fer ‘defense is in the hands of a - government department. The decision of the circuit judges {s for the present the law of the land. Hence, congressiona] in- quiry into what happened in the matter of the natural-gas case or into the activities of a particular ‘lobbyist may not be considered “pertinent” to the making of laws regulating campaign-fund contri- butions. - * * * Any witnesses called could refus~ to answer even without invoking the Fifth Amendment, and ‘there are Circuit judges here who may now sustain such aq _reftisal. (Copyright, 1956, New York Her- ald Tribune, Inc.) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY But all their works they do Tor to be seen of men: they make broad their phylacteries, and enlarge the borders of their a 23:5. * In every rank, or great or small, ‘Tis industry supports us all. —Gay. Hot-Tempered: Persons May Outlive By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. To become excited in argument or say things of which one will be ashamed later. or in fact to “‘lose control” of oneself under exasper- ation betrays lack .of refinement, breeding, education, diplomacy culture Some may pretend to sneer at such refinement; but no civilized person is so lowbrow that he does not secretly wish to pose as a person of some education culture. or breeding One who lacks education 14 Nikely to be impatient, arbitrary, domineering, bigoted; reliable enough, perhaps, to conduct routine business so long as no difficnities arise. But he is ‘iricapable of filling an executive position which re- quires judgment. discretion, and tact The popular expression “control the nerves’ means, of course: restraint of emotions. MAY OUTLIVE Unless or until, he encounters &n opponent more primitive than himself, the tndividual with the hahit of getting into heated argu- ments with everybody about everything is likely to outlive his more refined fellows. His body machinery is spared much of the racking and abuse which the arteries, heart, and kidneys must withstand In the individual who “keeps calm and cool” under circumstances that warrant fight er fight. Rave annavance AnNiety inv degree of fizht or flight emo diictlese ar induces increased land actixaty the pouring. of adrenin into the hlaod from the/ adrenal glands. Adrenfn causes mobilization of blood / sugar, emergency fuel which/ fs stored in the liver and the j uscles. ENERGY JUMPS Increased oxidation of this fuel provides a sudden increase in energy, power, not ‘‘nerve energy,” for there is no such energy, but just plain muscular energy, All the muscles become more tense Blood | pressure rises. The heart beats faster and more forcibly.. Breathing is faster and deeper. The whole-body ma- hon stream Under civilized conditions it ts not often possible to fight or run away when it might be the natural thing to do one or the other. the Discreet Generally one must repress the impulse, sublimate it, or attempt to feign indifference. nonchalance, or some emotion one does not feel. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long, pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease. diag nosis, or treatment, will be anewered by Dr William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to the Pon- tiac Press. Pontiac. Michigan. uc opyright oe Voice of the People Doctors’ Poor Planning Forces Patients to Wait Letters will be condensed when sary because of lack of name, address and the writer must poet oor! letters these will not if the writer so requests gay the letter is critical in its nature. © Reading the musings of A. J, H. ‘as this person waited in a doc- tor’s office brought to my mind how really long one is kept wait- ing in the outer offices of many Pontiac area physicians, and how _unnecessary this wait usually is. as an individual. You who have a schedule to meet or have to take time from your work to sit wait- ing You allowed this sad situation to develop during a wartime- Hal Boyle Says: Survival Kits This was certainly not meant to scredit those medical men of our area, be they. general practioners or specialists, who serve us well and who demonstrate by the man- ner in which they conduct their business that our time is just as | important to them as theirs is to Us. nae Mrs, Ww. d. P. James Snyder | Suggests ‘Bible Verses for Writer In reference to the article signed For God and Country, I would like to ask what he means by “Why not let Him take over?” , lf he means we are to sit idly by and allow, without resistance, His enemies to destroy His people, I suggest that he read Jer. 48-10. ~ and Rev. 20-4. dames R. Sayder 9610 Dartmouth Rd. Clarkston ay Won't Help in Facing Atomic World NEW YORK wh—Curbstone com- ments of a pavement Plato: Have you made a do-it-yourself personal surviva) kit to protect you against the hydrogen bomb? Probably not. * * * People who live on the edge of a night in time cease to fear the falling dark. So it is with us. We have dwelt so many years now under the pal] of potential atomic death that we have become accus- tomed to its shadow. CANNOT ENDURE It had to be that way, No hu- man being can remain frightened _ forever; He cannot endure a per- manent panic. * * »* So it is we have come to look for the silver lining in the mortal mushroom that first towered in terror over Hiroshima. Today we have fewer nightmares over what atomic-power will do to mankind. We prefer to dream what it can do for mankind. Therefore it comes as a rude shock when an atomic expert sug- gests it would be a good idea for every American to stock his auto- mobile with a week's supply of groceries and water ayainst the possibility of atomic attack. s . * The expert, Dr, Stafford L War- ren, director of atomic energy projects at the University of Cali- fornia at Log Angeles, revealed he has done so the last two years. WELL-STOCKED “In addition to canned goods,” he said during an interview in Detroit, “I have bottles of water, a can opener, a hatchet, blankets, pliers, a tow rope and a 6-by-8-foot * sheet of canvas in the trunk.” * * * Obviously, Dr. Warren believes in being prepared, and every man, of course, has a right to his own safety measures. But one can only hope that an impressionable populace will re- frain from leaping to follow his example. Canned groceries are high enough already, and if 166 | million Americans tried to stock- pile a week's supply all at once sardines might cost more than caviar. = Ld * There would be a terrible short- age of can openers. .too. for most houses usually have only one — and it rarely works. A STEP BACKWARD But the biggest objection’ to everyone building a survival kit and turning his automobile into a portable bomb shelter is that it is a step back toward feur, a step away from hope. — * * * Only a few dass ago another expert told a congressional sub committee that a single H-bomb could destroy a metropolitan area and contaminate 100,000 square miles with radioactive fallout. In the face of such utter devasta- tion of what real value are auto- mobiles stocked with groceries? Of what avail are mountain hidea- ways or concrete caverns in the back yard? * * * The true peril of the awesomely destructive potential of atomic at- tack mises above the problem of indwidual safety measures, THE FATE OF MAN It is a collective problem: The fate of civilized mankind, not the fate of the civilized individual, 1 the all - important stake. The answer must be a world answer, for if we have learned anything in this generation, we have learned that there can be no final indi- vidual security in an insecure world. Ll LJ * The best survival kit in the troubled atomic age can be car- ried about easily by anyone in his pocket, it doesn’t require a can opener, and it will sustain you longer than a basement full of groceries, i * * As a matter of fact, it fits readi- ly into the heart, and has for 2,000 years. It is the “Sermon on the Mount.” Case Records of a Psychologist: ‘Pause and Praise’ Strategy of Selling Works in Business- and Personal Life Be sure to become adept with the “Pause and Praise” strat- egy. It ts a cardinal secret for getting along successfully with people. Teachers, parents and clergymen can also combine that strategy with the “Re- versible Why” technique. The two are more valuable than Al- ladin’s “Open Sesame.” for they'll open far more doors to future success. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-370: Paul R., aged 34, is the sales Manager mentioned yes- terday. “Dr. Crane, please give me more information about your ‘Pause and Praise’ technique,” he began. * * + Well, that technique is of vast importance to parents and teach- ers, public speakers and other so- cial leaders, as well as salesmen For it ts predicated on the fact that you can't sell anything to an enemy: Ia fact, an enemy will not accept even free favors from Us, The salesman must thus realize that this motto is on his prospect's chest: “T want to feel important.” When the prospect asks a ques- tion, whether to heckje the sales- man or to show off to his wife that he is not & rubber-stamp, or may- be just for information, remember that motto. A good salesman has already memorized the answers to all nor- mal queries that will be raised by his prospects. * So he tends to snap back with the right answer, for itis on the tip of his tongue. Don't do it! Bite your tongue momentarily until you recall that motto, ‘I want to feel important’, which is on your prospect's chest. For if you shoot out the anew er 80 glibly, you may figuratively beat the prospect's ears back with your ready reply, That may make him feel stupid or silly. “T think I was asking a very serious question,” a young woman may think when she has raised a query in the forum after the clergy- man's address “But he replied so quickly, I must have asked something ultra simple. People will think I am silly or stupid.” So the star salesman or clergy- man or teacher or parent, doesn't reply immediately but first pauses and praises. “That's a very good query,” you may thus reward the timid in- quirer. “In fact, if more men asked such shrewd questions before they signed up for insurance, they'd have a far better understanding of what their ep actually cov ered.” Note the eflect of the above “Pause and Praise” strategy. It makes the prospect feel impor: | tant, That’s doubly true if his wife is sitting nearby,@for he then knows she has also heard the commendation for his shrewd judgment, So he is prefudiced in favor of the salesman. He begins to like the salesman This is the most important step in selling, namely, to gain the confidence and liking of your pros- pect. For thereafter he will react more easily to your sales state ments. as well as to your post- live suggestion at the ‘dotted line” Stage. REVERSE THE ‘Wity' Parents and teachers can also undermine a great deal of veiled hostility or obstinacy by this same “Pause and Praise” strategy. * * * Then combine it with what 1 call the “Reversible Why’’ tech- nique. Instead of blurting out the full answer, tactfully turn the ques- tion back upon its propounder so he can help in its solution, For he will believe the result much more when he has evolved ie i! In learning morality, children will then not think that parents, teachers or the church are just kill-joys, if we let them help evolve their own moral rules. Thus, they cooperate far more readily... Remember, whenever anybody teams up with you in solving a- problem, he has a kin- dred feeling. He is a junior part- ner, So he becomes a greater rooter for your project thereafter, or your merchanise, moral code, Bemot discipline or what not. So train yourself to "Pause Sand Praise.” Then follow-up by use of the “Reversible Why.” Always write to.Dr. George W. Crane in care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiae, Michigan, enclosing a long 3c stamped, self-addressed hr oped and 20 te cover typing and prin te when you send for his megehabeguat < tharie! and pam- phiets. (Copyright 1954) y : = i H jo™ / / sgh Pi a j a y , 4 E ' i fae ; ¥ | Pe a ?) ¥ i / | Pi ; J; 7 , ‘ | 7 ] as / f | : ay y ¢ ' | 5 J ) d ‘ sa THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. 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Je / ~ Fat THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9.1956 ae | ] — : ay 7 | of $1,000 bond tor «Feb. 15 bear . 4 _ lors and 11,000 marines .will con MSU Student | 's"""ss'etice’“" Marines to Assault |rie'sn te times Word Wer ahiael ae Police said Williams told them Two battleground of Iwo Jima next he started his furniture raids early, lwo Jima Again week in amphibious maneuvers. e . ‘in Decem ! them The announcement said the exer- Held in Thefts le two sainoiy ogaaninam TOKYO CND—The US. Navy cise will be “the largest amphfb- ‘ i. ee . FE peony need are he A a landing in the Far East in ‘ re tories in early morning hours, Po |ship task force carrying 30, ‘two years.” Stands Mute to Charges |lice said, carrying the heavy furni-~ > = : ture and other items out to his che foe === | ONLY THE BEST “LANSING @ — ava x. wa. Mansure Undecided ) liams, 24, Michigan State Univer- sity. treskman trom Muiegm ON Future Positions | OXFORD mis, seed mame whee emCTON CINE) — Generel raigned in Lansing Justice Court Sarvices|| Adudalabreker | Sdawend on burglary charges yesterday. (iF Mansure said today he has not. Campus police said Williams ad-' decided what he will do when he! mitted wholesale looting of furni-|leaves the government post he has ture and other items from three held nearly three — | Mau tories and an apart- The Chicago businessman said in ment. an interview he has ‘several offers Police ; from commercial concerns but has, mnsauaied' saka 7s acapnien hot yet made up his mind. He! lamp, painting, record player, WO0Uld not disclose the nature of the television set and other items so Positions open to him. | bulky a moving van will have to © Mansure effective to! be sent to his home to haul-it all |Morrow but will stay on possibly back to the campus, juntil the end of the months. i — “It looked like he was going to, fig resignation, accepted by furnish a home,” said MSU police President Eisenhower, ccame in| YOu can be sure of custom made quality tn mattress and detective Ralph Ryal. Police said ‘the w ake of Congressional investi- box spring when you buy at OXFORD! Any width . and ; length . . . egree of . Th y best at money- Williams, unmarried, could give no| gations of GSA handling of a 43: a dog 8 lege! a of firmness. e very best a ey from MATTRESS if i samo = WORLD DAY OF PRAYER—At serviées circling the earth for a more than 24 hours, people of all ages and races will pray Friday, a irs Feb. 17, in more than 1,000 languages and dialects for understanding : among the nations of the world. Sponsored by the United Church . “pay the Delong “ ne aoc ee ce j ® . | Women, World Day of Prayer will be held here in Bethany Baptist a . : | on traits rl (A! Church. Checking United Church Women's organizations on the re ' globe are Mrs. J. F. Walser of Bethany Baptist Church, treasurer |4 _— BY ck roe er SO a for Spring Project i tually finished last summer. Flint Radio’ Man Dies ST. IGNACE @ — Stringing of Engineers said they de not anti- ‘ second years, died Wednesday after aif ing 15 to.20 _— and nn aay diemclborad spans ¢ Pe long illness. He was 69. A native | jj explanation for the thefts. million dollar program for the US.- aS ~ OXFORD'S will rebuild old sagging mattresses or box springs, : FORGED CHECKS ALSO owned nicke) plant at Nicaro, Cuba. make them new again. Call in the morning and we will Gaitear ; Williams was held for examina ——— —a —meesy f §=YOur remade mattress or box spring the same day! _ [ten Feb. 16 on the burglary charge} A Year ’Round Exclusive “THE BEST FOR LESS—DIRECT FROM OXFORD” was unable to furnish T ne | ae ‘hopping come || Oxford Mi C Me demanded examination ta | Shopping Conte || QI flor attress Co. : cant court wmere be wee | HINES HOBBY HOUSE |] 352 west Huron Street FE 2-7695 ‘ : : 7S. Saginaw +1 $15 and $21. He was held in lieu ! ; —— Pontiac Presse Fhove = : of the group, (left to right) Mrs.-Eva Spears of Newman A. M. E. Workers Now Assemble) Gyurch, chairman of the committee of Christian World Relations and . Steel and Cables Used) ors. Harold F’. Wright of Covert Methodist Church, public relations. . 4 c onverts t 0 4 | cipate any ice damage to the | FLINT #—Sam K. Hazlett, an wate > tia = eS ; : ll | Catwalks will be the first spring| towers. ‘account executive at radio station 2 a — “ me By, . | Just before work halted on the|WFDF. Flint, for the past 23/ Mma = : You'd never guess to look at its ¢ Ge arcing pio. feet each were floated into po % Burden, Kan. Hazlett served) i f= sleek modern upholstery that it , sition and locked on the cable rest|Previously at WWVA, Wheeling, =, iF will sleep two! Sturdy f ith Prentiss M. Brown, chairman of piers, extending to the anchor,¥- Va. and WNBO, Washington, || : ; p two! stu y trame wit the nee. Bettas Authority, | rocks. Pa. | | : smart decorator covering ; converts Sealing ntect and Cortina’ wins| The catwalks and the first cable) = § ————— I : in seconds to a full double bed. the cables in preparation for the Bier eng Hare vay ick the'Honor Highland Park =| } Save many dollars on qummer job of weaving the bridge! 00 rise over the tower topa, DETROIT #—Highland Park 1s) this rare buy! $ @uspension cables. . Most of the cable work is ex-|Winner of the national Cleanest| i Brown said catwalks will bel nected to be completed by the|Town Award for cities with a/ fy See hdeche ae nace en mrcas\end of 2906 The bridge is due|Population between 5,000 and 50,- blocks as soon as 'S\to open for business by Novem-|000. It was the fourth straight year fice moves out with spring thaws. ber, 1957. ithe city has won the award, given 'by the National Clean Up, Paint) fa Bookcase Bed ad Double Dresser $ Open Fri. and Sat. nights to Ok sofa Bed... 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(yiyiy dept. SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC stores | OPEN MON. FRI. SAT. NIGHTS TO 9 | tit a) FEDERAL dept. stores AT WARREN , 4 ; ; a4. . Roi 4 . 5 a as i ne ae » ae 4 ye / ; | \ ( : ; ‘ ee _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRU ARY 9, 1956 - Stand By, Conshoriand lby 300 Eagle series around the! "a ot 2s es eve Adoption Plan Williams Gives lease the first of Ahousands of bal-| rtd Radio Free Exrope joons carrying messages to tron! Curtain countries, asking support of the Crusade’ for Freedom, fund- raising orgafization for Radio| Free Europe. The event is the’ third international baljoon launch-| ing project of the Fraternal Order ot Eagles. Launchings will be held Baby ‘Universe’ Born HOLLYWOOD w@ — Actress Renate Hoy, who was Miss Ger-| many in the 1952 Miss Universe jcontest,. has ted her | band, actor Brett Halsey, with a. bally son. Stymies Indians Know Nothing of Seven: Idaho Children Sought by Pennsy Woman | FORT HALL, Idaho 4#—Officials| expressed surprise when told a). lwoman chiropractor in Pennsyl-| ivania intended to adopt seven in| dian children now living on this reserv ation, . a a Barker, 27, 4) , said yesterday she planned to aca for Idaho soon to pick up the ‘children. But Supt. F. M. Owl said the first he had ever heard of her plans came from an Associated Press story. He added he knows of no! family on the reservation consider-' jing putting seven children up for | adoption. | Later, Dr. Barker said nation- |wide publicity of her adoption plan’ ‘had dashed her hopes, But she, added she would try harder than ever despite legal barriers. She said she was told “I now jwill not be able to take the chil- idren right from the reservation be- cause I have disclosed to their par-' ents in whose care the children | wal be, That, it seems, is illegal."’| * * + | Owt enld be bed Sunt Dr. Barker had been in touch with the ‘Rev. Jack Bennett, who is in| * Straight to his heart! Valentine Giff Health Details Legislators Hear Plan NATURAL RADAR 7) MAKE UL TRABON BOUNDS CTH NeMAaN BAR CANT ae Tlie, Statewide Program LANSING @® — Gov. |sent a specia) message to the Leg- | and welfare. Chief among the recommenda- ito finance a state-wide program | cancer and tuberculosis. Williams said this program te RIGHT OF WAY Ta gas THe R.copED omeeeune maniaseaes oe an . . . * oe f", A | ; aa 6Washes All Fabrics from Denims to: Dainties! Maya’,” Shirley said. ‘‘is that it might be in the possession of one of the old Spanish families, who have an abundance of books and. papers stored away which have not been looked at for ages. “The trouble is, these families are very reluctant to let an out- sider go through their papers.” “Landa knew perfectly well he had written an important history and therefore he must save it for the future,” Shirley said. ‘‘With- out a doubt, his papers were kept 2 Ex-Tax Agents | Mm) | 1 | 5 Indicted by Jury. mit Mit | | : Dries All Fabrics from Denims to Dainties! Detroiters Arrested for] i 7 , whe : i COMPLETELY PNUp ge) Vy Wale Atenpied Exorion of] ll | aaa | KENMORE DRYER 4 : { Non-Existent Debt a for this great sale event COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC KENMORE WASHER Sale Priced 3 Days Only! Brand new Kenmore with deluxe fea- tures for easier, cleaner washes! Has water temperature selection; full wash, rinse and spin-dry cycles plus other outstanding features at this low sale price! $10 DOWN DETROIT —A federal grand © Save as you b ' e em jury indicted two former. internal 7 as | vse because © "S ° ~ Electri M | ! revenue service employes Tuesday ¢ : : Kenmore economical operation , sia c ode on Sale! 88 in the attempted extortion of af. Brand new Kenmore with deluxe fea- minister on non-existent tax debt. * * * | tures for easier, cleaner washes! Has water temperature selection; full wash, Named in the indictment were _ Sa es nd pclae rinse and spin-dry ‘cycles plus other $5 DOWN Simamons, 33. of Detroit. outstanding features at this low sale — price! Assistant U. 8. Attorney Willis Ward said the two men tried to collect trom the Rev. Anderson | M. Martin, 56, pastor of the New | Light Baptist Church, $1,975 as _ part payment on a supposed | back ment. “Actually, the Rev. Mr. Martin| id not owe any back taxes,” Gas Model, Electric Ignition. . 189.88 SAVE $40! COLDSPOT | — ) CRag¢t svt , | 5 ; - | t : : % 3 a # i cae E ry hy A i f / 4 5 i i : bo ¥ : : ad : ; ri / ey ‘ : ; oo nf Ji = lg j ‘ é . t j f Ay, j ‘ é Le j yy oy, \ o } ' ' ios t ee ; % | rf a | : / : = , , ‘ i re \ x THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 New Zealand Takes Step Scientists Describe First Space Rocket Ship! to Eavo Hotel Woot By VERN HAUGLAND iconference that GE's share of the/ Brown ‘exhibited a scale modeljeter, na Gencetbed oh Dall Ginhig-simaad the wieth, like a tiny ‘during the International pesca ‘\eal Year—the 18 months July 1, 1957, — ot 31, prt The sources said orders for 15) first-stage rockets for the three- stage satellites of Project Van- General Electric Co. Not all of the guard have been placed with the = Bell Ringers Plap “Army Camp Tour . | TOKYO—A modern hotel will be ‘erected in time for next summer's ‘travelers to Japan. Then new EAST LANSING —The Spartan hostelry will be headed by Tet- Bell Ringers will go on a tour of(5U20 Inumaru, of Tokyo's famed Imperial Hotel, and will feature Army camps during the spring!,ir-conditioned rooms at a rate vacation, Wendall Westcott, direc-\o¢ $5 a day, including meals. service, project, has awarded thé|., has developed a product that AP Aviation Writer [Vanguard proguain is ag, schodulelet a “typical Genera} Electric|size of the real engine. This mightlmoon,.to help global scientific)?" "" CINCINNATI @ — Informed #n4 that his company is geared to rocket engine.” The model, 31/indicate that the first stage for the! rudies. fost tains ot sew HO sources indicated today that the meet the initial launching date. [inches long and 10 — in diam. first Vanguard. satellite would be age development of sere Siateg hag decided to) a rocket engine some, five feet! a ctirust Product Out tourist hotels from the Ministry of launch up to 15 space satellites ‘New Japanese ‘Hotel tong dad 3 Sitats fy Semeter. en hotel corporation. P , The Navy. in charge of the inter-| NEW YORK — A chemical con- Many | by the The reg ogben 0 tg to the| will stop mint rust, at di- oe government. Martin subcontracted the first|sease that attacks mint leaves) 14 nove greater freedom and the stage to General Electric, and the| Tests indicate that use of the chem-/. rhe 1 1 if |rockets can be expected to be suc-|tor of the unique Michigan State; i thrust,|used for flavoring purposes. i cessful. University musical group, reportéd ° with io of < to 140 |hotels are booked many months Officials of General Electric, today. Scrap Piles Grow -\eeconds, designed to boost thei Wes Overlooked? ahead. hosts to 150 military leaders and| The Third Army area takes in} WASHINGTON—About two thirds| satellite to an altitude of 30 or 40 aviation writers at a jet engine Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Missis-\of all passenger cars and three miles. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (# — The) The record of Tip, a shepherd a plant “open house,’ Tennessee, Kentucky and fourths of all trucks produced are comment on the reports, South Carolina. The Fourth Armyisold‘as replacements for scrapped|the basketball-shaped, body However, Fred Brown, the com-|area covers Louisiana, Texas, New|vehicles. More than 4,000,000 ve-|satellite to a height of 130 miles,|want ad section recently carried|Ronksley Moore, has been present- {pany’s manager of rocket engine|Mexico, Arizona, Oklahoma and hicles go to the scrap piles each and the third stage would shoot it/this item: “Found — 1 T. D..18jed to the libraries of Sheffield, marketing, told an informal news! Arkansas, lyear. beyond 200 miles and send it orbit-| International bulldozer.” declined to|sippi, 8 2 A z a3 ee gE i é . G@O-AHEAD — GIMME A TICKET! — Worried about an overtime parking ticket? Not this fellow in Fort Scott, Kan. He just wants cas OR pati & on Library Shelves |n-csws How to Double the Living Space and 12 non-fiction, are now ready| Milow's Daughter Madeleine, according to Librarian Phyllis} The High Fidelity Reader, R. H. Pope. Hoopes, ed. Fiction Bible Primer, R. F. Jenney The Spider's House, P. F. Bowles} Compléte Poetical Works, Amy The Sea and the Stone, Charmian/Lowell _ Cit The Angler’s Almanac, R. C. McCormick Law Enforcement Officers, 1951 = misce., go Vv. M. 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With 98 per cent of its maintenance employes having taken training under the plan, Pontiac is rated ‘state in certified maintenance workers, and has been praised for the cleanliness Khrushchev to Dominate Soviet Congress Tuesda MOSCOW — Nikita Khrush-) chev, first secretary of the Com- munist party, is expected to dom- inate the 20th congress of the So- viet party opening here Tuesday.|” = * = | Delegates from the Steppes and from the Siberian tundra, from farm and factory far and hear al- ready are arriving for one of Mos- cow’s most important political gathering since Joseph — died in 1953, Meeting behind closed doors, in an atmosphere far removed from that of an American political con- vention, these delegates are cer- The five-year plan already has laid down the main goal of in- creasing heavy industry by 70 per cent and consumer by 60 Preliminary regional party con- ‘ferences already have stressed the “ importance of defense projects and’ heavy industry in the new five-) year plan, At the Kiev conference Marshal! ‘Vasily Chuikov declared the Soviet) Union has surpassed the United| PY States in hydrogen bomb arma- ment — without making clear’ whether he meant in stockpiles or, size of the bomb. per cent. new five-year plan and the foreign| and domestic policies that will be) laid down. Khrushchev has bounded to the! front’ in the last three years. .He will give the Central Committee's report, which is the equivalent of a State of the Union message. In this message Westerners will ex-) pect to read the latest line on for- eign policy. They will have an ear tuned especially to what he says about such places as Iran, whose adherence to the Baghdad Pact) with Turkey, Pakistan, Iraq and Britain has infuriated Kremlin leaders, BULGANIN IND | of Warren Woman List ‘Fair’ Condition A Warren woman, who suffered head injuries in a Troy Township | automobile accident yesterday eve-| gra in fair condition in St.' Joseph Merc Hospital today, | thorities il Mrs. Lucille Harris, 55, of 2730 Sixteen Mile Rd., was a passen- ger with Mrs, Verna C, Moore, 50, of 3232 Sixteen Mile Rd., who was ‘Confident Coach? EVANSTON, Ill. (INS) — Fisher, Northwestern University; baskethall coach, whose team has) won one game and lost 14 this sea- = moaned: «Confidence is what . ‘Subversive Waldo! Peiping Accuses U.S. of Intrigue Says America Conducts Activities’ in Asian Countries TOKYO i®—Petping radio ac-| cused the United States today of! conducting subversive activities’ Asia, Africa, South and'! Central America, “including even the allies <éf the United States it- self. ” The Red Chinese broadcast heard in Tokyo said “the United States organized coups d’etat and carried out subversive activities” in Iran, Guatemala, Paraguay, Communist party newspaper Peo- another demand for ‘an immedi- ate end to United States provoca- tions with military balloons over Chinese territory.” The United States responded last night to a Soviet protest against the Air Force's weather observation balloons by halting e need... a lot of it.” When Hitler reached the climax lof a speech, he would often crush ihis glasses in his hand, although ihe refused to wear the glasses in| public. imany and Turkey However, ali nine of the weather their launchings from West Ger- balloons which the Air Force has sent up from Japan have been carried eastward toward North ple's Daily, the broadcast included] America and away from China. 7 released after treatment for head, lacerations, hospital a isaid. - sm ee se cee, Davis Silent Sentry Tube-Type Safe, extra protection against Premier Bulganin will lay down) Mrs. Moore's car was struck at | the directives of the already pub-|the corner of Sixteen Mile and. lished five-year plan, and thus has/Crooks Rds., by a car driven by a role of secopdary importance. 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He The wore, pre-'presented himself to his court served by the French Army Mu-jwearing three-inch heels and a seum less U.S. Helping Norway = /Ar™Y Mapping in NATO Map Project NARVIK, Norway—,A compre-| The new maps are Office with theiWhich Howls Worse? | SPOKANE (# — Spokane's howl- hensive under|Primarily for the deafening wail from six d —_—- apageli ‘of Norway and other North At-| dogs at the’ Humane Society and way in vad RS C@l\iantic Treaty Organization nations,|drove a dog catcher right out of co-operation of the United States the dogs when the big siren went off in a test blast. The siren is on top of a building about 10 blocks from the pound, | ling 212 illustrations by Rembrandt ried out by the Norwegian Geo-ipyt will eventually be made avail-\the building. A. N. McPHee saidj|was shown as the International ‘he couldn't stand the noise from) Book Design Exhibition in London. graphic Society and the Norwegian'able to civilians. 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AY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 ghee Expert Endorses Lighting Dangerous Areas| Urnscighell rng / CLEVELAND (INS)—An all-out controlled rural highways were | all-of the country’s rural roads | what lurks beyond the relatively BALTIMORE ®—Robert F. La- PHILLIPS state-by-state campaign for light-) property lighted. ne nee) ower plated - short range of their lights. 'voie, an 8th Air Force staff ser- ing critical portions of the nation’s! “Thousands of innocent victims ‘ ree —— . ome “Take the case of a man going geant during World War Il, re- MILK i MAGNESIA rural highways was urged today are dying in traffic accidents each | instances, only a few hundred 60 miles an hour. After seeing-aM'ceived orders to report today to , . as the first step in slashing 8,000 year because they didn't see OF) feet of road need to be lighted jobject in his headlights, he travels!tne veterans hospital at Ft. How- TA a L t rs fatalities off the country’s awe- weren't seen,” Powers asserted. | to remove a danger spot.” \60 feet before depressing his brake ard, eeenn) ier wey Seeth E— Anert “Anyone who digs deeply into! “Adequate lighting certajnly/pedal in reflex action. The car -7*) * pte bn ‘the cause of traffic accidents is ought to be designed into the new then travels another 206 feet before | Attached to the form was an en- Although night traffic is only ibo dt sin le out darkness as! t comes t a stoi i one-third that of the daytime fow.,| nage a mi vate ‘toll roads and highways to be/! ue ew containing three bus tokens. lafter-dark accidents take three-| ibuilt—at least in the critical sec- “No additional reimbursement for “Even th Sona h beam lights, fifth of all lives lost on roads. eee: C'S DANGER itions of them,” he added. lwe " ; oid, a - re mAs cere expenses will be al-| Edmond C. Powers, chairman Powers cited as critical such ‘Traveling at stepped-up, ot * =) ‘ent het The man going 60'lowed,” the accompanying ‘ex: ‘hi way segments as curves, in-| a speeds and with the of the committee on highway | ghway ay ‘miles an hour requires a total of|Planation said. | Mumination for the American | ltersections, bridges, overpasses, modern headlights, drivers today’ * Road Build Association, said ‘vated and depressed areas, un- often see hazards too late to avert, [308 feet to stop, and Hf the object) . lis stationary, chances are he'll hit) But the tokens ao by the 8,000 to 10,000 lives coulg be ‘°rpasses, tunnels, interchanges, death or disaster. it before stopping.” [Veterans Administration will be of saved if only the dangerous por- ‘railroad — turnpike plese “People tend to over-drive | ilittle use to Lavoie. Baltimore is tions of the country’s 650,000 24 approaches | their headlights (high beam) and Forty per cent of U.S. exports in the midst of an 11-day-old miles ot state and federally: | “We are not advecating that ‘they often have no warning ef | ‘go to the Western Hemisphere. transit strike, i — eeabeeieerrseeeraiemeer a en Harry! Last 10 Days! OUT THEY GO! Look high and low ——Jook far and wide — YOU'LL NEVER FIND SUCH SAVINGS AS THESE! We won't carry them over — that’s why they're reduced so much! DON’T MISS THE BOAT — GET YOURS TODAY SURE! GARDNER RETURNS TO WASHINGTON — Trevor Gardner, | Air Force research chief, leaves a Mats plane here Wednesday on | arrival from Miami where he met with Defense Secretary Charles | Wilson on his demands for more money and attention for the missiles | research job. Missile Expert Will Talk WASHINGTON ,@—Sen, Jackson;ment of eithér the 5,000-mile, in- tercontinental E if z i Z _BEae | 8 2 a i { development. | Jackson remarked he eddeed Urging‘“a very highly acceler- it significant that Eisenhower said! ated program on both” intermedi- when asked about the missile pro- ate-range and intercontinental mis- gram at his news conference yes- siles, Gardner said “an honest terday that “in certain fields I am difference of opinion” had devel-'sure we are well ahead of the sep eees oS awl and “‘in certain fields g0n superiors, think are probably ahead | Of the long-range missile prof of us —~ = ect, aimed at developing ballistic’ “I believe we may be ahead of, weapons capable of spanning)the Soviets in defensive missiles,” oceans while carrying atomic war-|Jackson commented, ‘‘but there is F 7 3 é § +E g | HL money it should have for research. make their children feel as if ' 267 Fine Quality == Suits thir kids urn oa wrong. 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My wife is always ribbing me about it, I'm sure she will be amused,” said bes Juda. . ee fe AN | “Great Snoring, trom all the .MAROLD W. DUDLEY f | documents I have studied, sounds | tike « iperotartlrert a A Dud 8 . = intends to give his wife the Wil Head Proj ject pci . ‘title and everything that goes with White ‘it for a silver wedding present. | ‘Pontiac Attorney Harold W. | end | Not very much actually goes Dudley, of 86 E. Iroquois Rd., has Bleck ‘with one of these titles. There is|been named chairman of a nine- ~~ A the right to call oneself Lord or man committee which will head _ Lady of the Manor. Manorial rec-/Oakland County's efforts in a cur- ords going back to olden times'rent American Bar Association Women S$ G m Oxfords and grazing, fishing and mineral'drive to obtain 30,000 new mem. | : 2 ‘ rights on certain lands go with the bers. | Se title. But there is very little in- iain Al Come, Sede Jnaner bose attorneys Donald Adams, of 2711 n r. We | Ja fi Sizes 4 t0 9 qt Dont his title at an auc: °F 2¢ Newberry St and Hayward titles fetched 10,000 pounds, The Whitlock, of 695 Third St. iseller was John Beaumont, a Lon-) Lawyers living in ocut-county jdon lawyer whose father and regions who are members are ‘grandfather collected manorial ti-) Robert V. Hackett, Birmingham; . . tles, John Manikoff, Bloomfield Hills; Misses’ Sizes 11 to 3 |} Today the titles are booming — Raymond Munde, Walled Lake; for the social prestige they CaN) pavid C. Pence and Carleton 8. Others in the area group include give. Reeser, both of Ferndale, Gym Shoes 9,400 in Area in Area Mark its a peer jin the area between Feb. 10-17. 1 9 9 Scout ANNIVErSary —|Accorving to ational teaders, the ‘campaign is the biggest of its kind || e E More than 7,400 scouts and 2,000 ever undertaken by a professional leaders of the Clinton Valley Coun- association. P . cil are observing the 46th anni-| Ultimate goal of the national Sizes 11 to 2 and 2% to 6 fiversary of scouting = week, ac-|group is to double present mem- ‘cording to council figures. ibershi Men's Sizes $2.49 About 1,500 boys and adults are) * '§ members of the Pontiac District, Van Braidwood, district executive Did You Know This? said. LA PAZ, Bolivia—Bolivia, the Figures released by the scout fifth largest South American coun- national council show last year try, has an area of 419,470 square ‘saw scouting’s biggest enrollment miles and a population of about — ‘gain since 1910. 3,500,000. Almost 8&5 per cent of ~~ Some 401,119 members joined the people are engaged in agri-|” a” $ t \to increase scout ranks by 10.6 culture and only 4 per cent in|” » per cent, Dr. Arthur A. Schuck,/mining, yet mining produces the to THE ENTIRE Zz MIL y chief scout executive, announced. foreign exchange to pay for im- 73 «(N.«‘ Saginaw St. He said an all-time peak of 4,-/ported food, since Bolivians do © |175,134 members were active as of not raise enough food for them- 'the end of the year, 'selves. 500 Men’s and Boys’ WINTER JACKETS BELOW WHOLESALE otic cmasss ee 300 Men's OPEN FRIDAY Until 9 P.M. DIXIE DAN IS DESPERATE! RDERED COLD @ 100% Wool Suburbans _®@ Blouse Styles 200 Boys’ WINTER JACKETS| WINTER JACKETS Your Choice Wide selection of styles and colors to choose from... choose from... Priced Down to Your Choice Wide selection of styles and colors to ee % SRR.) Sem See : oe ree ee ees va ane ee HS weal STORE 109 N. 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TWENTY-TWO | | i. i Lee # : J _THE PONTIAG PRESSppdell URSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 Speed Cameras | Assist Research Used in Guided Missile. Work to Record Actions ..0f Explosions _ TORENTO, Can. (INS)—High- speed cameras that can take as’ many as 15 million picture frames eo ~ @ wea |O©O NH = a second now are being used in) guided missile, rocket and atomic’ 1 KREBA bomb research ee 2 NARTI . — ; : 3 CHACO George T. Eaton of the Kodak 4 KRACT Research Laboratories, Rochester: 5 LENTARN N. Y., described the superspecd . 6 HUMP cameras ina talk at the Toronto) 7 TISNATO section of the Canadian Institute 8 GINLAS of Chemistry. Eaton said the high-speed mo- vies are utilized in rocket, missile and atomic studies to record com- © 1996 Whors by Line, Ine. reactions. Eaton pointed out that these special cameras alse are find- ing increasing applications in science and industry. They work on principles completely unlike anything found in ordinary mo- Vie cameras. NewaGude Locates Books for Library of Congress | WASHINGTON (®—That magnifi- logical collections in existence,”’ ft : cent old hoarder, the Library of says. : The photographic scientist said Congress, today began saving its MOST IMPRESSIVE the ultra-fast cameras reach ‘‘al- 33.152.853rd item This time it's - : most fantastic’’ recording speeds a new book prepared by the li by utilizing high-intensity, short brary’s own staff. 2 Lorne cxponites Some camera ie ‘ee 8 impressive of all, with its 33 mil-| units operate with film wrapped Merely leafing through item No. lion books, bound volumes of news- | an @ revolving drum, others are 33,152,853 will make anyone fee! Papers, manuscripts, maps, Phono- | based on a rotating mirror prin- like an ill-read ignoramus. For in graph records, prints and paint- ciple. lit the L. of C. has summarized|!"&%. posters and motion picture, One superfast camera has an ex- what is in the 249 reference li- reels. posure time of one ten-millionth|braries in and around the nation's) It takes 20 pages im the f- of a second. Scientists use it to capital, and one conclusion is in| brary’s new book just to list the study particle motion in blast fur-/ escapable: | library's main interests. uses and jot engine combustion.| lag A ‘recorded know! You'll get an idea of how vast edge in the world, it's pretty these interests are from this: Other uses of the cameras are Joon our own fault when we So it goes. right up to the Library, of Congress. And it's the most The library explains — almiost| electrical prt onammresrtange have ta admit, “S don’t know.” apologetically, it seems — why a | The far “obi s pretty hot 229-000 books aren't listed on regu-| velocities, studies of welding arcs m problem is pretty hot) i dex cards. It's iniy be Recommended by Thousands of -DO RS ented = funda . . right now? Would you like a well p of enter mental) nee pate background so ace can, Cause few could read even the; —_ \understand what it's all about? uel These books are written in| ‘Drop around to the agriculture “>. : Who Sent It?? ‘department library. As a starter, A tinal ne * ° : rs : read its one million books on farm- inal note for the leas scholary | Soviet Balloon xz. inclined: “The library has some: |thing for everyone. Among. its Lands in Japan ° | EVEN THE MAORIS carefully kept .possesaions are 19,-| P: : | Interested in Homeopathy? The 43 oldtime dime novels. a os @— The U. 8. Army to- American Foundation for Homeop- —_—— confirmed reports that a bal- athy, Inc., has 2,500 volumes of . ye tnt in northern Japan last| Homeopathic literature, ‘‘perhaps Suggests CD Director | is Russian-made and is | the best in the world.” GRAND RAPIDS wW—The City) being pea ay by ee Or ts potash your intellectual [Commission recommended Tues-. American teltigence experts. | dish? Try the American Potash |day that ‘Thomas E. Walsh, Grand | Institute’s 600 books and 200,000 Rapids airport manager, be ap- ogy hp ore ccty ee ee pamphiets, If that fails to sat- Pointed Kent County civil detense nited States of launching balloons | isfy, the National Fertilizer Assn, (director to replace Gerald R. into their territory—bore Russian| &®* 22,000 books and pamphiets. [Ford Sr., who has resigned. Gov. markings, including a label which’ Ever wonder about the Maoris?/ WU lams — oe re was translated: “Instrument to The New Zealand embassy has Ommendcation. measure air current." 1,000 books, including some fine A spokesman said the balloon, stuff on the Maori people. measuring about 5x3% feet, car-| se = /¢ ried meteorological equipment, The, Raining too much out your way? Army spokesman said he believed/Too little? It won't help it clear no photographic devices were in-|up, of cloud up, but the Weather age. Pure ASPIRIN ! . |Bureao has 115,000 books and fever, monet st OR CHHDREN It was discovered in eastern Hok- pamphiets that may help explain) tavorite, Try it! — kaido, northern main island of why. “One of the largest meteoro-| M0 Largest Selling Aspirin For Chitirea Japan, last Friday. Army counter- - i men examined it in ; Tokyo today and turned it over to Japanese authorities. $o Sorry, Sir Robber but You Make Error HAMAMATSU CITY, Japan Police today announced the arres! @f an “incompetent bank robber’ who forgot to take the safety off ‘his loded rifle. The man gained entrance to the bank about 9 p.m. by telling the Wight watchman he was a mes- genger from one of its branches. Once inside, he whipped out a rifle pulled the trigger. When the gun failed to fire, the watchman knocked the man down. grabbed the rifle, and called -police. The rifle was loaded but th: safety was on. The man refused to give his name and police booked him as “an incompetent bank rob- ber.” Spanish Fete Honors Greatest Love Story MADRID — At a festival in Teruel, thousands recalled Spain's greatest love story, that of the lovers of Teruel. It marked the fourth anniversary of the exhuma- tion and reburial, side by. side, of Diego de Marcilla and Isabel de Segura, who died in the 13th cen- et &Y To Mother, Dad, Brother, Sister, Son, Daughter. ary. They had been childhood lovers but because Diego had no .noney, WITH A Isabel's father ordered her to marry a rich merchant, Pedro de Avargra. Finally yielding to their pleas, her father agreed that if Diego went away and returned: within five years with wealth they could marry “Three years later Diego was re furning, a wealthy man. when he was captured by the Moors and Valentine ? imprisoned for two years in Valen and Gia He finally got home just too late up to marry Isabel. He died from the shock and she died the following day. { | A nationwide competition for the best dressed family in South Africa, has been started in Jo hannesburg. ‘W YOU HAD A NECK AS LONG AS TH ffiLoOw q { ‘Sen. 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Others named include the Rev. Lioyd V. Channels, Flint, Mich., first vice president. Greenville Ice Frolic GREENVILLE wt — A com- munity ice carnival will be held in Greenville Feb. 25-26 with events open to residents of Montcalm’ County and Belding. Truman, MacArthur Feud Continues to Boil With New Controversy Arising the whole range of Far East strat egy, goes into a new round : publication in a national maga sua ots cau lacnsimaid ot Te GEORGE'S - NEWPORT'S | |—Unknowingly Detroit Grocer Burns $6,900 DETROIT @ — “It was such " gays grocer 55% oEse et REES* 1h i 1: BE Easy Baseball Umpire Ruled Guilty; Pays $2,180.57 BELLEFONTAINE, Ohio —A_ Jury has ruled, in effect, that a baseball umpire has no right to’ hit a spectator who razzes him. A Logan County Common Pleas Court jury awarded the spectator, Charles F. Napier, 70, of West Lib- erty, damages of $2,180.57 as a result of an altercation he had with Pony League Umpire Darwin Crofut, 40, Huntsville. 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The words which! popped up in these talks included arboretum, summarize, tabernacle, recreation, illumination and heli- copter. Turkey Gets Bigger ANKARA—Turkey’s population, according to a census in October, | totals 24,109,641, an increase of) 3,162,453 over 1950. This repre-| sents an annual increase of 622,491 record. at National es Stock —) Denver. NOW YOU CAN SAVE EVEN MORE! WE BOUGHT OUT} ENTIRE STOCK... Of Plumbing Supplies From the MARLIN LUMBER CO. We made a terrific by on these plumb ing supplies . . . but we had to buy their war stock to do it... . and now we are PASSING THESE BIG SAVINGS ON TO 2-Comparimeat SINKS Rea! buys! Hurry down today! Slight imperfec- tions. LAUNDRY TRAYS ——* — —~ Stand B §* Crate Marrea CASH AND CARRY Compare _ Value 4c aod You'll Be Convinced! 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COLORED BATH SETS Now as Low as $109.95 Up White Enamel LAUNDRY TRAYS ‘21° 4-Inch SOIL PIPE in 5-ft. lengths 3 Ways to Buy: 1. Cash 2. Layaway 3. FHA— Ne Money Down. (As Low as $1.25 Weekly) BATH TUBS 18: only $3.69 “The Store That Values Built’’ SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. ___Full Stock of Soil Pipe Fittings—Everything in Plumbing Supplies A Phones: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 ence paRKinc «(172 S. SAGINAW lial this Value and you! Complete with Stand and Fautets ae Marred be convir "2 © © © © © © © ee ewe Except on Cash and Carry } ae PONTIAC PRESS, . THURSDAY, ra ROUGH TRIP — Don Wilson, bareback bronco rider from Wyom- or 30 per 1.000 residents, a world '0&. left Hell Creek for the dirt seconds after this picture was taken | Open Fri. and Mon. . "#19 P. M. | | i : il | a ' Bi UT OF FABULOUS FURNITURE VALUES ed ee See ene Oe nema Se Ati] ¢ “FRESH NEW STYLES FROM THE | GREAT FURNITURE MARKETS! Rey). 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CHROME SET 49 Values to $15.00 $1395 3 modern tables, 2 smart lamps go with this group, which also includes sofa, chair, floor lamp, all at our low... ° 139 ® Choose from Sealy, Restokratt, BEDDING Englander, Health Brand, etc. Stupor Buys! All sold at discount prices. $4595 ogi} Bunk Bed 94Q°° DISCOUNT HOUSE MERCHANDISE SURPLUS 15 E. Pike St., Just Off Saginaw FE 4-8795 Hollywood Bed Innerspring Mattress A aurdy 5-pe. chrome in many colors. Plastic tops that are pmheat, scratch, chip and mar proof. Save on this value for only , “4 ° e YY | ] " oe) t ’ Bob Considine ‘Says: : U;..S.. Travelers May Replace NEW YORK (INS)—People . . .)clerk “that he had a reservation. releasing mechanism on Hess's: skook the bomb places . ...things ... | For ‘ . | clerk searched the dusty records. The little girl's voice came over | “Sorry,” the clerk said. “I can- the phone as if she were calling ot find your reservation. But if . from Never-Never Land. ‘it’s a room you want, we ‘have to Meet With Dulles. “Tim Considine is my hero,” pata Wan stony | WASHINGTON «—U.S, ambas of the lad who works | CREAT | 1. Teas, rr and learned to : the demolished ‘sadors in the Far East have been ,, orphanage. J is .film- summoned to a conference with HVeraas The Pontiac Academy, estab- lished in 1833, was for three years, until 1840, a branch of the Univer- sity of Michigan. This fact appear in the history of early Michigan and is reported by te Oakland Co ty Planning Commission. “Homes Sit on Lots Owned by Others DECATUR #—Some city coun- cilmen shrugged and a few snick- ered, but it wasn’t funny to six! persons who reported their homes; were standing on lots they didn't breath on the other end of the fighter pilot in two wars, and the Dulles’ visit to the Japanese jline, and the voice of a “Thirteen, 1 think,” I said. « 6 me | Hess, a minister of the Church of announced today, There was a sharp intake of the Disciples of Christ, combat man chiefly responsible for the tal on his way home from a meet- flew 250 mission. jand heart-broken lady said: ‘South Korean Air Force. ing of the Southeast Treaty Na-| And, at last he redeemed the’ -Funds have been allocated to! | “Oh... I hoped he was 11. On a bombing sweep over Ger- tions at Karachi, Pakistan, in early World Wor II bombing in his own improve street lighting in Calcut-|[) many in World War II, the bomb-| March. /conscience. With COURIOSITY HELPS THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 one interminable hour the plane jammed. Eventually — he \dismay saw it hit an apartment; for Korean. waifs of war. | house. U.S. Far East Envoys | Beopty dieters, be enteeed | the city when it was captured ing one of the great war stories of Secretary of State Dulles at Tokyo Hess. went back to his ministry, our time, the life of Col. Dean March 19, the State Department but when the Korean War broke he was assigned to whip its little party's position has changed. ’ ~aincd ith ir force into fighting trim. This Tee et athe Tapantes capi, be did, in the course of which he ei eer! TWENTY-FIVE eh Inspiring Movie PHOENIX, Ariz, & — A gunman special in theater here while a policeman was working a few feet away as & Foreign Aid: Pe loose and to his. could raise, he established a home | held up the ticket office at a drive. ing was “Gangbusters.” P, | A-slave state commissar was | in the doghouse on a suspicion ¢ , that he had deviated from the | his dismay that tine. In traditional fashion he house had been § told his boss, “1 was completely | wrong. I now agree with the party's. position.” “Too late, "the boss said." $7 | ; The Weil) now agree with your previous posi- | tion. You're under arrest." | al) the money he ta, India. DR. HENRY A. “Better Things in Sight” MILLER Optometrist ai " North Saginaw Str i Phone FE 4-6842. Open Friday: Evenings Guaeyempenaed ; sday Afternoons Hace Closed Wedre: awe: Sees The jmmense couriosity of the American traveler has become a major factor in the economic’ health of foreign lands, says Ralph. T. Reed, president of the Ameri-' can Express Co. | . | Reed believes that in time the ‘dollar - spending traveler will re- place government - appropriated foreign aid. As it is now, Americans are | + spending $100 abroad for every | | 36 sent by the U.S. as non-mil- | '~itary foreign aid. Last year the | | travel bill totaled $1,500,000,000. Russia wants in on the deal. Its | own. - In afl, 10 homes might be in-| |appetite for dollars is slowly but surely overcoming its brooding | |suspicion that a traveler must volved, some of them 50 years. old. The fix was discovered when | a surveyor decided to measure a lot he bought and found he didn’t really buy that lot at all, | bat one next door. ' When 75-year-old records were, checked it was found the owners) had put their homes on the wrong’ lots and had been paying the wrong property taxes. Suggested Village Attorney Shel-) don Rupert: “Hire a lawyer and exchange deeds until you own the land beneath your homes.” The} council offered to correct errors on tax rolls. Milwaukee to End 4-Year Kindergarten | MILWAUKEE (®—The Milwau-, kee schoo] board voted. unanimous- | ly this week to discontinue kinder- garten for four-year old children. The end of the program was re-! quested by Harold S. Vincent. su- perintendent of schools, who said it would make more classrooms available for older children, He said the school system is faced with a shortage of classrooms. be at least partly spy. 4 * s * i Reed is plugging for more trav-, él by Americans to Israel, Turkey, ' the Arab countries and Asia as a deterrent to Russian schemers working {n all those countries. WEIGHT IN BEEF It you weigh 160 pounds you ate your weight in beef last year, says a flash from the National Beef Council, an organization that deals with meat statistics rather than complaints. * . s The average worker has to work 30 minutes to make enough to buy a pound of round steak; in 1929 he J had to work 49 minutes—which | must have made him a lot hun-, grier. If all the cattle in the U.S. | were shoved into cattle cars they'd make a train 22,672 miles long. | There are no statistics on how) much hamburger that would make. Tom Daley of the phone com. | pany, a painstaking traveler, | cabled an Italian hotel weeks in advance of arriving there, to | reserve a room. | On the appointed day he showed | up in the lobby and informed the | Conn’s Clearance SALE! ! | i | i y MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS EVERYTHING MUST GO! All $3.99 and $4.99 ati 2” SAVE UP TO 0” Y2 OFF Reg. to TOPCOATS REDUCED A” $29.50 MEN’S $49.50 | GONN’S CLOTHES 1% OFF SALE |} MEWS % OFF Reg. $37.50, No SUITS Reg. $42.50, Now Only $29 Reg. $49.50, Now Only $3 450 © FLANNELS ©@ SHARKSKINS © GABS Better than “Custom Made”, Penney’s sheer stretchable Gaymode nylons, mold to your legs, follow every curve and hol- low like a second skin. Seams stay in place ... never twist, never turn. too. Sizes, Midge, Norm and Long. a What better way “you're Wonderf with a Valentine Penny’s own stretchable | GAYMODES? And these Gaymodes are glamourously sheer, to say ” than gift of | a OS" WOOLS w Only $272 © 100°, Famous World Over ADAM HATS. OTHER WINNERS in the GAYMODE WARDROBE LONG WEARING SHEER STRETCHABLE GAYMODES DOUBLE Loop Knit | ime Knee-High Gaymode Sheers need no garters will not bag at knees $8.95 Men's Dress PANTS . @ Lerge Assortment HIGH TWIST GAYMODES WITH SELF SEAMS 90" Service Sheer Gaymodes with Cotton Soles @ Free Alterations All Colors _ Just Arrived! | Peg Khakis and Corduroys and Sizes CONN’S seams never 60 Guage, 15 Deni uage. nier 51-gavge, — 98e High Twist Gaymodes in High Fashion Seamless Gaymodes Proportioned Lengths 60-gauge, 15-denier polr 98c PENNEY QUALITY IS YOUR GREATEST SAVING! in Proportioned Lengths pow 98e i. twist, never turn & CLOTHES 71 N. Saginaw Fcc. ie eet ; i H ’ Fr ae i : 4 fon f \ : Wd THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1056 . 7 | WENTY-SIX. = . 4 "width about 155 miles — you can compare Lake Huron to the total Twin Drugs Help © Marriage License ith- aS ee ee Charles H. Abston, 38 Hillsdale * *e B Taylor, 9 Utica Ra. Dr. Bram Rose, Canadian aller-| james w. 69 N. Johnson gist and chairman the expert] #equeline , Commerce of panel, summarized the reports this Ee L peepee. 500) Lontares potent than an epaargpe Or) Wilma L. HU, Oxford hydrocortisone; cause that they do the important medical jobs bearing the portrait of Queen Eliz- for which they are needed.” labeth, f= JUNIOR E ——— ORS DIT ow i Pins a wv af i) aunars, “v, é “brag aon 5 i 3 » i. #4 THE GREAT LAKES—4 Lake Huron Lake Huron, bordered on its western side by Lower Michigan, was named for the Huron Indians who lived on its shores. The waters of Lake Huron are very clear and contain many kinds of fish. Small islands dot the northern surface of the lake, the two most important being Mackinac and Manitoulin. Although a huge volume of freight passes through the lake, violent winter storms make shipping dangerous in the winter. If you want an idea of its size — 250 miles long with the greatest area of West Virginia. Junior Editors know Michigan's capital is Lansing. The southern gector, with Detroit as its hub, is the greatest automobile manufac- turing center in the world. : : Other cities where junior editors live are Saginaw, Flint, Pontiae,, Midland, Jackapn and Bay City. Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's jdea that is used. Write your suggestion to ‘Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper; it cannot be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of ideas, the first submission will be accepted. ; TOMORROW: Lake Erie Victims of Asthma Applications Marvin Papncts, © Secomtietd Terrace . LOUIS @ — Twin drugs , uF brea’ id D. Tarkot, 647 Aubura Earlene 8. Owen, 59 Home Shirley A. Grover, Oxford Frances B. QGueliec, 220 B. Rundell terday at a meeting of the Ameri-| Terese M. Parrell, 216 B Rundell can Academy of Allergy. — Micholes Ceakt 3100 Wisner ». . meticorten David W. Zuchike, 43 Dakots and Natalie R. Burt, 614 E. Beverly a various cities credited them} {ltford Gly ma ree than of| Jehe M. Roaster tee Piet deadly types of bronchial asthma) 5... wu $. San Diego, Cait and a wide range of allergic di-| Helen 6. Jones, Birming seases. : Raymond A. Osga, 1017 Canterbury « H. Parks, 3023 Norcott “These new steroids are four to) {thon wicholson, 2830 Predham they have demonstrated Gilbert and Ellice Islands offi- cials announce a set of stamps ‘Another Hub Exclusive! ( rinnell's | - Winter Spinet Pianos | Specially hiced! | LIMITED TIME ONLY! NOW ONLY 5 4 500 ) Seve $145 a Grinnell’s' on this new Winter “Musette” piano, regularly priced at $690! This space-saving spinet is gracefully styled, blends beautifully with modern or traditional homes. Full 88-note keyboard, rich tone, responsive action—em outstanding valve at just $545! TERMS TO SUIT YOU © Come in or Phone Fe 3.7168 GRINMELL'S 27 S. Seginew SE i. THE PONTIAC PRESS, > we A SENSATIONAL SPECIAL PURCHASE > Royal Guard Worsted— 2-PANTS | REMEMBER, THE EXTRA PAIR will double the wear, and cut your clothing cost in half. There’s a Size to Fit Every Stature . . « Regulars . . « Shorts . . . Longs - . « Stouts 8 The Price Includes the Extra Pair Sizes Up to 50 Single and Double- Breasted Models a sensational purchase! °79>°0 2-Pants Suits $ On Sale Now at a A Savings of $21.50! See this fine group of Im- ported all-wool worsted 2 pants suits that were made to sell for $79.50. Beautiful Imports in perfect year- ‘round weights. Neat pat- terns in brown, grey and blue --all sizes---regulars, shorts, longs and portleys. The extra pair will double the wear. And remember you save $21.50. IT’S EASY TO OPEN A HUB CHARGE ACCOUNT! HUE 18-20 NORTH SAGINAW STREET \ i ? a THE PONTIAC’ PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRU ARY 9, 1956 _ ’ TWENTY-SEVEN STAR IN LONDON—American singer Irene Jordan won acclaim for her performance in the lead- irg role of “The Magic Flute,” in | Mozart bicentenary celebration. Survey Reveals Doctor Apathy Average Patient Likes Family Medico but Not; Physicians in General CHICAGO u—Most people have @ higher regard for their own! family doctor than for doctors generally, a nationwide survey sponsored by the American Medi- eal Assn. disclosed Tuesday. ' | Neb. OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, (INS) — The flashy silk) scarf and goggles have disappeared from the deadly serious business of flying U. S. - Force * * There are no “40-day wonders” at the controls of ‘the Strategic Air Command's "jet-powered wea- pons which pack enough nuclear wallop to level any enemy tar- get on the face of the earth. A pilot of the atomic age might put _ known as the The survey showed at least $2, per cent of the people have a family doctor and at least 85 per cent of this group believe he is different from other doctors. * * In thelr opinion, their family doctor is superior to his col- leagues sympathy, kindness, competence, | intelligence, fair fee, triendly personality and manner, frank: | ness and honesty. The study was aimed at fnxtire| out what Americans think of their own doctors and doctors in general and what might be needed to improve doctors’ services. It was based on interviews with 4.000 per sons in various fields. The AMA said it released the major findings of the survey. A spokesman said sidelights on the study, including details of the profession's attitude, will be made public in a week. DOCTORS, TAKE NOTE The survey disclosed that the things disliked most about some, doctors were: ° * * I 1. Thetr charges, interest In money (13 per cent answering the survey found this fault); 2. Don't take time, hurry too much (9 per cent); 3. Impersonal. cold. inde- pendent (9 per cent); 4. Not frank. speak half truths, dishonest (9 per cent) A Day in the Life of the Service | Station Attendant DETROIT (® — Service station attendant Floyd Bendel! thought the driver was low on gasoline when a car came roaring up over the curb tnstead of using the drive into the station * * ° But the car didnt Tt plowed straight on into the pumps knocking one off its base and bending two others at crazy angles The motorist than flattened an oil rack, circled the pumps again stop just as the middle one caught - fire and drove off. Bendel grabbed a fire = ex- tinguisher and fought the flames until firemen arrived. Then he called police * s * "Tt didn't get the license num ber,” he explained. “‘How could 1? I had my--hands full trying to keep from getting hit, burned alive or blown up.” Romulus Man Dies of Jan. 20 Car Injuries DETROIT w— Clyde Skelton. 51, of suburban Romulus, died in. 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Navy ‘earriers before he joined the Air Force, is the man who directs the planes.’ training of crews to handle the | biggest and speediest of Uncle | Sam's H-bomb carriers. | QUALIFICATIONS | A basie requirement for a com-) mander ° ot a stratofortress is five Long- Range Building Plan Seen‘at MSU *- EAST LANSING «®—lIncreasing enrollments will compel a long- range building program at Michi- gan State University, comptroller Phillip J. May said yesterday in a year-end financial report. tinued to climb for ‘critical need for additional class- room and research space. He said that a five-year capital outlay program estimated to cost 50 million dollars has been sub- mitted to the ee years as a rated pilot before he with a wingspan bigger than the can begin the B52 training course. width of a football field, the prob- He also must have at least 2,500 lem of keeping the crew together hours of flying time, with a good gives the Strategic Air Command dose of four-engine or B-47 jet 4 large headache. bomber experience. : pit conditions of takeoffs, land- ings, blowouts, fires, engine fail- ures, bad weather and emergeacies—some 6 dangerous that attempts to duplicate the situation in actual flight wouid wreck the plane. Simulated but Lt vusly. Because of the vast amount of quantities of fish in the river. training and experience needed to other The younger airmen are better physically. for flight. equipped duty but they lack the necessary | right amonut of experience are , Row around 34 te 38 years old, | Frankenmuth Lodges Pollution Complaint Mature Pilois Fly Strategic Air Command lad and they’ “can't stand the as well as the younger airmen, | according to Colonel Fleming. to $20,000 to train a good Air Force technician,” the Colonel adds. “Then some private indus-| try offers him twice as much in- come to leave the Air Force." . OFFER BONUS. The Air Force offers a $1,500 re-enlistment bonus to keep the. ‘trained men it has, but the airmen, leaving the service in 1955 , alone will cost the ‘nation two billion dol- lars to replace,” according to an FRANKENMUTH w — After & estimate by former Air Secretary “It costs the government $18,000. EXTRA SPECIAL Children’s. OXFORDS pollution complaint with the; punch.” realistic flight week of drinking what was de- jjaroid Talbott. May said enrollments have con- training also is provided for the scribed as ‘‘vile tasting, vile smell-, the third co-pilot, the two observers who ing’’ water from the Cass River, 'straight year and this year reached serve as bombardier - navigators. the village of Frankenmuth lodged |17,200. He predicted an enroll- the radio operator and the tail/a ment of more than 35,000 by 1970. gunner. It takes 12 weeks to train State Water Resources Board. | May said about 25 per cent of a crew to fly a B52,. and the) Public Works Superintendent loose with an eight-million dollar jan instruction is done in tem-|men may have been flying togeth-' Herbert Keinath said the water! ary World War Ii surplus/er as a crew in other types of was safe to drink despite the taste’ buildings and declarcd there is a planes for five or six years previ- and smell. The cause of the pollu-! ‘tion was unknown, but it has killed) "e-ealist er leave the Air Force. In the era of the hydrogen bomb, The village of Vassar, 15 miles the hand that rocks the cradle in prepare six men for the responsi- upstream, has reported no trouble the United States holds the bilities involved in flying a multi-'with its water supply which also strength of the nation’s “Sunday million dollar piece of equipment comes fromethe Cass Rives. One important factor in keep- ing the nation’s alr manpower | “beefed up” is that of providing a good standard of living for | the family of the airman. Colonel | Fleming believes that | per cent of the cases,” the wife decides whether the airman will | Ton Browa | Red / ‘Sizes 9to 3 Merit Shoes @ 43 N. Saginaw St. f “in 90 | i Packing the biggest power punch in Chevrolet truck history! New Chevrolet Task-Force Trucks for ‘56! A short-stroke V8 for every model! Higher powered, higher compression 6’s! 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The slate backing Stevenson, 1952 Democratic presidential] can- didate, is running as favorable to him, In that category they do not: need his consent, as they would if, they were running as pledged can- didates, * * * Kefauver’s slate is pledged to him—with his consent, Hear Outer Space —Tune Radios to This Frequency FREUDENSTADT, West Ger- MEET THE PUPS — Garman shepards scare with airmen for night patrol at Port Austin radar base. Airman 2/c Clarence Sluder, left, com- mands Rex, while Alrman 2/c Tom Dinsmore PORT AUSTIN (AP) — Night-| time intruders don't stand much chance of penetrating a 40-acre| Michigan's Thumb, - naar | It's not just the surrounding high wire fence that keeps would-be! trespassers out. The big guard job! is in the capable paws and jaws’ of a pair of trained German shep- herd dogs. These diligent watchmen each night patrol the highly restricted radar station of the Air Force's 745th Aircraft Control and Warn- ing Squadron. 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Hennings’ Move to Probe Senators Regarding Gitts in Gas Spat Unappealing By JAMES MARLOW broad investigation of oi] and gas Associated Press News Analyst |corporations, perhaps questioning WASHINGTON @—lIs it a crimejother senators. if you give a senator $2,500 for) The Senate so far has shown hig re-election campaign? Not if/little enthusiasm for the direction your only purpose is to help him Hennings wants to take. still has a little military muscle and mobility in the Far East. \ * * * The Marines, a battalion’ of springly youngsters, sailed from Japan aboard the Carrier Prince- ‘ton which will spearhead a U. §. four-service contribution to next week's SEATO. exercise. The military has given it a) name: Operation “Firm Link.” The Alr Force and Army will | pack in with. plenty of muscle, tee, but the Navy and Marines got the jump om them and the Marines—as usual—claim they will beat the Navy in. The Leathernecks carried thei trusty helicopters right along, with = 40 “choppers’’ strapped to Nine Bids Submit ‘on Grade Separation The Jutton-Kelly Co. of Dearborn \yesterday bid a low price of $217,- ,480.15 for construction of the Tele- ‘graph Rd.-Orchard Lake Ave. grade ‘separation and is expected to be awarded the contract for the proj-| ect | Nine firms bid yesterday in Lan- ising for the job including J. A 'Fredman, Ine. of Pontiac who was third lowest bidder with $225,- 898.52: State estimate was $240,000. City Manager Walter K. Will- man, present at the bidding, said the state set a Dec. 19, 1956 com- pletion date for the project. He paying half and the city and state paying $125,000 each. The cost is jexclusive of the right-of-way ex- penses, Willman said. Milan Has Escalators MILAN — The railway station here now boasts two new esca- lators. They are the first of their kind to be installed in the coun- itry’s rail terminals. The escalators have a capacity of 8,000 persons igers of the two-flight walk from the train level to the streets. the. Princeton’s decks. It was the start of an historic voyage for Marines who will do by air what their older brothers did by sea in assault boats. DIDN'T KNOW MISSION -The troops—they are from Ma- rine air group 16 and the first jon.” THOSE FSG's The artillery will show off its : 4 i Army airborne troops flown inif- Japan will join the “inva-|f) 1 ‘mobility by flying in two “Honest I John” rocket launchers—guns big/|}) battalion of the Ninth Regiment—| luntil late Monday while didn't know where they were going | (i ,hemaster. Princeton lay alongside its pier at | Yokosuka Naval Base near Tokyo. | “More——manuevers,” was the gel grag ad get Cet | liver atomic bombs. } Bangkok, Thailand. | ‘These forces are among the elite’ Liberty in old Siam. Dancing of what the U.S. maintains in| girls, klongs, more dancing girls. | Asia. * They are going in to impress. lother SEATO nations that fighter-bombers, a weapon that | It was hours before many of these: men closed their eyes in sleeping bags spread out in the | Prineeton’s carrier deck. Nearby | the Chinese Communists would) have them believe, that SEATO: | we fles, morta d d | cc cutee ne cas ve more than five euphonious | Once off Bangkgk. in the Gulf! 7 * * lof Siam, the Marines will combat-| They also hope to impress non- ‘load their helicopters and take off'SEATO nations like India and | the Princeton's decks in waves for/Burma that American policy, 'to) ‘a 35-40 mile flight to Donmuang deter war by being prepared to) where they will hit the concrete | fight if necessary, is more than| istrip. ‘an echo from Washington. 14 Times As Effective Against Perspiration and Odor Use this Vanishing Cream Deodorant with PERSTOP” Daily. 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I felt vee ers, zi i He opened the doors fer me. By AUTHERINE J. LUCY beragyg a part of the good things iM!) yas humbly grateful for the| (Distributed by TINS) i ee 6 prestige invelved in being admit-| | | ited to so fine an institution of want to live aes again, I'm a humble Negro girl, not a) wy first aim was to become @ higher learning, crusader. But I will not turn back | stenographer. I worked hard in one | t high schools | But, honestly, I had no idea | now that the fight has begun. [of our segregated hig tind ha Setire tela tc ear: | to cause all this violence and agi j. | After graduation I got a job as tation among my fellow citizens Secretary. : land fellow students. I merely want-| But I again felt that wasn't! guess I didn’t take them serious- ed an education—the best educa- enough. I wanted to do something) ~~ ms I will keep fighting until I get only Negroes but all races and at classes. The Rev. Alford, pas ‘creeds. So. with the little money tor of the Sardis Baptist Church *. f- 8 I had earned I entered Miles Col- in Birmingham, drove me to the At the University of Alabama I lege in Birmingham. For four/school in Tuscaloosa, 55 miles tasted the goodness of the honey years I majored in English. nee | not afforded ay race. Abies >| Only after graduating from We arrived shortly before 9 a.m. world where bel aaa ce,| Miles in 1952 did I decide to £0 | i.0% the geography class | where I feel I sho ave ap ace. even further with my education. rn ve geogral é | They stoned me and cursed me. | I made wp my mind te do und | They burned me in effigy. But they | ldown in a front seat, several stu- graduate work in library aaa did not discourage me, ‘I intend| dents moved away. I hopéd some day to become a : . - to see that others of my race have | ierarian tala pable Ub No one talked to me. I was ig- 'a place beside me in that world. | | P Je jnored by everyone. But I told my- | At first there seemed to be no jself I came for an education, not me and told me the mob outside } ‘ 4 Ot course, I am frightened by where to turn. But I had made|to make friends if they wouldn't was growing violent, She feared for my safety. GRAND OPENINGS—A pileated it all. But then my whole life 1) my mind. have me. woodpecker, a disappearing has been filled with fear—tear | .- * | Only the salesman in the college species, aims its neediesharp bill) of growing up to be a nobody. =| On Sept. » of that year. T ap-|pook store spoke kindly with me Mass. The rare bird is looking farmer in Shiloh, Ala. He. worked Sity of Alabama. I realized there and wished me luck. for grubs and worms, and judg- hard to raise five sons and four Was no way I could better my edu- | I felt so alone as 1 walked ing from the number and size daughters. J am the youngest. jcation in any of our schools through the campus that day. of the holes that tree must be full | He’ couldn't afford much of an| They politely turned me down. Everyone passed me by without of his favorite food. The bird | education for any of us. He kept That was when my battle be- a word or just stared at me until has been around the area for telling us to be happy and live in gan. After more than three years I shook. But I knew I was lucky) — riddiing two trees full ef our own world. But I couldn't see jot court fights, I finally was ace |to be here and that-made me feel) why we had to, ‘cepted. I owe much to my at- good inside. © naarermeenne nat CE A ACE AE At CT a regent ann eel please” and walked into the build- my own safet¥. I could still hear ing. Perhaps they didn’t see me the crowd outside yelling angrily. go by for some reason Sometime later I was escorted ‘AUTHERINE GOTTA GO’ the dean of women, came up to | sistant to the president, escorted at a riddled pine tree in Pittsfield,| My father was a poor tenant plied for admission to the Univer-He said he realized my position me to a waiting car. We didn't quite make it. a nan anaes ee cam eninnatntnennnnenemeneneemmemenmmmmmenmmmnmanst iil The next day, Saturday, I had |cled the campus. When we reached, | better, Several of the coeds brary for my ‘other class, the mob|I my name, j *_* ® is Monday was a day I'll never Before I could run into the build- ° * | egg. A big rock just missed my When I po on the campus, ‘head. Some students in the crowd Don't Pronounce it I saw a large crowd in front of, God knows that I didn't intend studying short hand and typing. 2 4 Auer rumors that the students Smith Hall where I was to attend| were cursing me. I don't think I was ever so tright-| control of myself. \D. I want the rights and freedoms ‘ing I was hit in the back with an of my fellow citizens. (Caracas Cable Road Negro Girl, Stoned. From University, Tells Ambitionsos i000 I have asked the good Lord to! only one class. It was a dittle the College gf Education® and .Li-| |help those“people understand that! RACAS, Venezuela — A 14- istory hotel is being built atop near- do not wish to intrude in their by Avila Mountain. 7,000 feet | smiled at me, One even asked was on Us again. lives. I merely want what I feel above sea level, and will be ac- there for all of us. cessible from Caracas ohly by means of a cable railway. The railway, more than 11,000 feet long, is the longest in the \Western Hemisphere and cost $10,- WASHINGTON — Triethylene | 999 ogo, From the main line two efied before in my life. I shook thiophosphoramide is the new drug/ si link A were campaigning against me. I geography Class again. It never oc- : used on a patient in W on, Other cable lines will link Avila’s ms lcurred to me that they were wait. for five minutes before I could get patien ashingt ling for me. C.’s Garfield Memorial Hospital |pesk with nearby mountains and as treatment for breast cancer.|a third will connect with a beach There were several policemen. After that class I was not per- jiioniy successful, doctors -hope | resort. tion possible. ito help other human beings, not| Last Friday was my first day there too I just said “excuse me mitted to leave the building for og new drug will control some! s 4 5 | back te Birmingham by the | state police. There weren't many students in| “Hey, hey, ho, ho, Autherine 4~OR YOUR SAFETY’ Gils ° | “For your safety and for the| When class ended, Mrs. Healy, safety of the students and faculty | members of the university, you are| hereby suspended from classes un-| \til further notice of the board: of trustees."’ Mr. Shores has already started proceedings to have me reinstated. As I said before, I am a bit frightened, but I intend to go on.) I have no hatred in my heart | for any of those who have dem- onstrated against me. I fully un- Then she and Mr. Bennett, as-) The students saw us coming | and began throwing rocks, dirt and eggs. One rock =a through a windew in the car. derstand it is prejudice—the old crouched em the floer. | traditions which I now feel must | We drove quickly away and cir- be be broken, forms of cancer. The Caracas-Avila line will have Se 14 cabins, each holding 28 passen- Europe's largest steam turbine gers. The cars will run 15 miles works are planned for Larne, an hour, fastest in the world for |Northern Ireland. this type of conveyance. |! walked into Smith Hall to at- ‘class. As I looked out the window. Yesterday I received a telegram I was! saw the crowd getting larger. fom the board of trustees of the’ imet with hateful stares. As I sat Suddenly they began chanting: juniversity. It stated in part: FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY Buy two dresses for the price of one .. . buy ene and get one free... EASY TERMS HURRY |! ! [A_HOME FULL OF FURNITURE FOR ONLY 388) “NO Ye MONEY © DOWN! | INDIVIDUAL ITEMS AND GROUPS MAY BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY MERCHANDISE SHOWN TYPIFIES SIMILAR SELECTIONS ¥ Check What You Get for... Modern, 2-Piece Sectional — Corner Table, End Table, Cocktail Table - : Two Matching Lamps — Space-Saving Honeymoon Dinette consisting af Table and Pair of Chairs, Modern Twilight-Mist Dresser with Mirror, Spa cious Chest, Full-Size Bookcase Bed, Mattress and Springs, Pair of Matching . 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SIGNS UP FOR COLLEGE—First of the stu- dents to register for the University of Michigan off-campus college course which started last night at Washington Junior High School is Laura Mahan of 7 Prall St. Giving assistance in the choice of courses are, left, Ardell Henry, UM Feb. 21. field supervisor for the Pontiac area, and Dr. James Squires, instructor of the English Drama course held Wednesday nights. A course in “Principles of Speech Correction’ begins at 7:30 tonight, and other courses will start through ji", telegram to the local union E. Ellis of Oxford, Gerald J. Gi-|ings for overseas broadcasts. They struck while crossing in the mid- All courses are for college credit. No Deaths Recorded on City Streets During Bad Driving Weather 246 E. Highland Dr.; Charles A. PRESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9.1956 («| : . BW Company Fires Marine Corps Signs Up January Free Striking Won 28 Recruits From County of Road Fatals ! the County were among 34 who en-|Rochester, Roland L. McLennan of listed im the U.S. Marine Corps/Keego Harbor, and Bonnie Colon Refused: to Use Special tion iast_ month, M.Sgt. Ishmeal| Other County recrull were Bab . Powers said today. ; ert R, Barr of Roy: : Visor Safety Hats The new Marines left for basic|W. Cock of Royal Oak, Donald L. training KALAMAZOO — Some 125); f ee oe bein phi fodarncceeh = sa curred during “seul one of Paper Co. were out of a job today ¢ Moaterd idriving’s worst months, according ear ‘sacking the plant in protest a. of Royal Oak. to a summary from Pontiac Police t praaepel ee capenaagid chee ee amd There were 123 traffic accidents, * * *& the summary states, with 47 per- The company fired the women 5 d . c ° | sons injured, eight of them pedes last night, contending they had) Gathany, 1232 Cherrylawn Dr. tu ents in apita pase James KR. Lemon, Men | f virtually halted production at its ree Rd.; an = WASHINGTON (INS) — A group) persons had died and 42 were in- Kalamazoo plants for the past two ed * lof young farmer trainees from for-| jured in 110 accidents. ways. Some 3,600 workers are aut ‘ pectinal bin tavilhel rnin their way about Washington today 96 two-or-more-car collisions. Auto- Earlier, the filed ‘L. Ellis, of Orion Township; pila visiting historic sites. |mobiles rammed trains four times Sivesigpis pan ppm ayes |p geo ; James) The contingent of 78 young farm-jand struck fixed objects 14 times, $350,000 breach of contract suit ship; Robert Marchbanks, of Wa- Ge rmany, the Netherlands, Nor-were arrested for drunkenness. i beret Township; Arian ¥. Partel- way, South Africa and the United/Thrity-three accidents were attri- Ore er en OP ie at Mnite Lake Township; and|Kingdom recently just completed|buted to failure to yield right of The union has agreed the strike Township. ing about U.S. agriculture. lnine to running red lights; and five : | Tomorrow they will visit the to speeding. ‘Sayre, international president, said|L. Warden of Drayton Plains, Lyle | Voice of America to make record-- Four of the pedestrians were Nine Pontiac men and 19 from|Commerce, James K. McIntyre of Workers in Kalamazoo ! ae Oe ee ae no a aac: in San Diego, Calif.,,Dunn of Birmingham, Odd Georg No: total acct es women employes at the Sutherland ° e Traffic and Safety Bureau. visor safety hats on the jo. Foreign Agriculture trians. fostered an “illegal strike’ that has as ue St.; and Hur- | ic, countries will “rubber neck”) So far in 1956 there have been idled. eee = ers from Denmark, France, West} In two of the accidents drivers against the United Paper Work- Fred D. Sanders, of Waterford|, year on American farms learn-\way; 20 to following too closely; was unauthorized, but Harey Also from the County were Cecil lyestefday that ‘‘the company must/rard of Milford, Ronald K. Jolin- leave the capital Saturday for their'dle of the block, the. summafy assume full responsibility for this Son and Donald K. Johnson of native lands. states. groups. An appropriation of $150,000 to) finance about one-third the cost of DETROIT W—A youthful kid- iimeicd eve eotw ren T@TTIfied Mom Flees CarFaypt Accepts “ats. ann cl ! Driven by Detroit Kidnaper 4 Aid al “I asked him what he was going , to do if his friend was not there. He told me if that happened I “| was going to belp him pull a holdup.” “I decided then and there I had Mrs, Beatric Jacob, wife of 8|better get out of that car whether prominent Detroit real estate brok-|he was to shoot me or not,’’| _ Seen The company contended some See Score Over CAIRO (INS) — The Expects Work to Start|walked out last Friday when the \dispute.” He attacked the company for | lateral change of working rules and working conditions and its — refusal to accept the employes | reporting for work.” i More than 700 women workers The Camera Mart Scores Again With Fabulous Savings 30% OFF Dam company ordered them to wear the women protested the visor headgear gave them headaches and were unattractive. * *¢ ¢ Reds West ap-| and adult clinics. er, said she escaped unharmed/she said. ——— from her abductor after 45 minutes} yy-5 Jacob t fa 16 ar- tactical victory over the Soviet'women wore “‘invisible’’ hairnets Jury Accuses Felon when he stopped for a traffic light.| 14 boy, and aS tearala git sena|Ualco with Egypt’s acceptance of|which made - it difficult to de- ,.|She ran through heavy traffic to a Brownfield the youth made =< at- financial, aid in building the termine whether their hair was ur mim MARQUETTE W®—A coroner's! store trom where she called police. tempt to molest her. He did not Aswan Dam. |protected as required by safety ‘The kidnaper fied in her car. Mrs. Jacob told Dte. Lt, Harold | “+ “F T, car as she waited near West 2 ! jask for her purse or jewelry, Wood Workers « Call Protest Strike pines andi he che She sald he ordered her to drive to place against Bousha. Lewis, of, Mm to Eight Mile Rd. and Grand was serving 15 to 30 years River where he was to meet raga de Bousha, of Milwaukee another man, then drive back had been transferred to Marquette) @wHtown to the Penobscot following an escape plot at South-, ®#ding erh Michigan Prison in December! The youth silenced her screams, of 1953 that led to kidnaping|she said, by showing . charges. F of a gun he carried The youth took over driving |consin. after they had gone a few blocks. Hold 4 in Liquor Theft . on wes ' EAST LANSING #—Police held asked to four teenage boys today for in-|said, ‘but he said ‘no’ and vestigation in the theft of several/ened shoot me if I bottles of liquor which police said/escape.” ware firm. was sold to Michigan State Univer-| as awwep HOLDUP sity students leaving for the Rose Bowl football game. Police Chiet| Brownfield said the youth told | Cuesta F. Fegy wid sume ot Gero orn bebe, When bas 0c-|em ark bodins’ plumbers were sent home for what! the company said was refusing to the - handle|install plumbing equipment made) : in his pocket.|by the struck Kohler Co. of Wis-| 1987 on the world's biggest dam. ‘caused by a short circuit created the | The agreement is expected to'when electric wires on a utility, , -| Workers at the Gar Wood plantjinclude a bank loan of about/nole burned. during the trip I/are members of the United Auto|$200,000,000, and the U. S. and) be let- out,” Mrs. Jacob Workers Union. The UAW has been Britain reportedly will | . ° * The government and later today. Black has been in threat-iconducting a lengthy and bitter $70,000,000 for the initial construc-| tried (© strike at the Wisconsin plumbing tion stages. , The .project to harness the Nile fund raisers from across the coun- The company said it expected some four miles south of Aswan in try gathered today for the biennial work would resume today. Gar,southern Egypt is expected to take conference of Community Chests Wood makes marine equipment|!0 to 15 years to complete and and Councils of America (COCA). |cost an estimated $1,300,000,000. * ° * liquor turned hands of Planned a holdup. When his ac- students st & high school dance|complice failed to show at the : during the Christmas holiday, Tendezvous, the gunman wheeled Dearborn Man Killed The liquor was taken Dec. 7 fromthe car around and returned toward! the home of John Schiinker. 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C JO AVENUE © DEL MONTE TIDE | TUNA —~—_ yh Pkg. 98: THIRTY-FIVE. yy oflhas ar i nie ssa 1) ase : Ne E le a Rath, a6 hh all niga: sciohucaisiaia trissne'S Fresh, Pan-Ready FISH | Delivered Daily Patti Pack FROZEN STEAK Peter's OK Sliced BACON | 7 c 29. , Fresh Pork Roast Lens c en bb. THIRTY-SIX | . By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor" Many of you readers are facing| ay. to exclude meat, since it was Fri-| % cup water 1-3 bridal party. All of the guests had| pied bles aa lerek five! Leup, mk |minutes fn butter and water. 2 cupe (% pound) chopped pecans leup undiluted evaporated milk Rehearsal ‘Dinner Offers Preview of Lenten Fare . te \% cup bread of eracker crumbs milk Slice onion in bottom of greased) 7 the prospect of six weeks with! Their hostess managed to set 1,0 ote en leasserole, Mix the rest of the in-| © many meatless days. What can| out ‘an interesting and attractive gredients and pour over the onion te ‘you do to relieve the monotony buffet supper with a variety ot Ben nae rice (% pound) | slices. Salt and pepper | of such meals? | dishes, | We think Mrs. "Allen Monteith) For main found the answer when she enter-| "ice tained at a rehearsal dinner for "| Bean Lean 7-Rib Cut RK ROAST 29i. Cloverleaf Grated White TUNA FISH 2 cans Lean, Meaty - . SPARE RIBS... Nut Loaf, Macaro \Cheese, Salmon Loaf, and Lima Casserole. | For salads she made a tossec | salad and four molded salads, in- |" cluding one with shrimp, two wrth The recipe Mrs. Monteith used he ided cottage cheese and one with black for the Lima Bean Casserole ‘© MO | cherries. Hot rolls, assorted tart-' was one Mrs. Karl Bailey lets ‘and coffee rounded out this with us in the recipe column just FOR your Ey \ unusual menu. CANINE, | A good many years ago the re- and perfectly delicious. orton! Gates! Yeulcen Ged your Her salmon loaf recipe is also a family well and interestingly with- AT FEEDING KIBBLES in The Pontiac Press. It is such a little different from the ordin: A, { good, hearty meat substitute that, That recipe, from Mrs. Jack Gar-| it bears repeating for anyone who rett of Detroit, was in the paper in| |doesn't have the recipe. EVER THINE j cipe for Rice Nut Loaf appeared Rice Nut Loaf 2 green r Salmon Casserole § tablespoons butter or margarine 1 large can good red salmon 1 onion Grade 1 BREAKFAST SAUSAGE 193. Redi-Eat Gi- 2 Cc PICNICS 25 ; Super Value’ BREAD | 20 ox. Loaf [° a é US. No. 1 Idaho Baking Polatoes........ J California 88 Size Sunkist 4g: Oranges..... por dishes she prepared’ Mix FET SIRBAZLEY -Yellow OLEO.. ilvand soning to taste. Bake in baking dish 9x13 for one hour in a slow oven. Makes 12 generous 4 Servings. Serve with mushroom sauce. | | before Christmas. It is unusual CASH MARKET Queen Colby MILD CHEESE 39%. Junedale Brand Libby's GRAPEFRUIT DICE 45 02. can ——> hour; 2 Ibs. Cc for Sprinkle paprika on top, cover the sea oe ham c. - ased and set in a pan of hot water, Bake in 350-degree oven for one remove cover and con- tinue baking ene more hour, Serves six. We shall publish the recipe for shrimp salad soon, charea Jt very good to serve for a lun- cheon or a late evening snack. Throughout the-next six weeks we'll try to bring you many new) ary. out meat. sh Add half a teaspoon of almond) Honest Abe with edible Lincoln Logs. Plump red cherries and a | 53. ‘ jextract to a package of thawed dress rich French pancakes. You | frozen sliced peaches; serve over sgeiahing St yoeceret suse! nae packaged vanilla pudding or a 2 eggs, beaten baked _custard, Mild et Cu Pancakes Form ED‘ Ibs. : BACON -89 LincolnLogs “41 Doz. Cartons r , the coming holidays. They're \_) LARGE Cc called Lincoln Logs, but the cherry! : filling could easily.celebrate Wash-| EGGS D ington’s birthday. eece 02. Pancakes are traditional for| 19: Junedale Brond Shankless Helf SMOKED 39%. INTRODUCTORY OFFER te’ Instant Coffee | "LINCOLN LOGS — February 1s the month of celebrations. Honor | can also use this recipe on Shrove Tuesday which is a traditional | pancake day. Swanson’ s Frozen - MEAT PIES _ Chicken Beef Tu SE ed tee for | FROSTY SEAS FISH STICKS _. Phe. FROSTY SEAS FISH STICKS .. rw 290 Here is a versatile dessert that will be appropriate for many of Shrove Tuesday, and wouldn't this} rich batter be a novel change? If you prefer for this date, top the, pancakes with preserves, sweet- ened hot canned apple sauce or /heated crushed pineapple. | Use your ingenuity and surprise PORK the family. Lincoln Logs ~~ | % cup flour \% teaspoon salt { teaspoon baking powder 2 tablespoons powdered sugar % teaspoon vanilla . | % teaspoon grated lemon rind | (optional) | Sift flour; resift with remaining dry ingredients. Make a well in‘ in liquids, lemon rind and eggs a few drops of oil or shortening. Add a small amount of batter, about one-quarter cup. When the bottom browns, flip, Cc Redil skillet before making the next one. Makes eight pancak lb. | Spoon a generous amotnt of! . ‘Cherry Sauce onto the middle of! each rich French pafcake. Roll | the pancake around the sauce, antl | secure — a toothpick. 6-0z. Jar BIG BEEF SALE All U. S. Choice Grade Round Steak . » 69¢ Sirloin. .... 79¢ T-Bone Steak » 99c Boneless Rolled Rump Roast { 9: Beef Short Ribs 2 25 Fresh, Lean 3 Lbs. s Top in Quality It’s Delicious Defiance TEA BAGS LIPTON TEA THE “BRISK” TEA 20¢ Coupon in Each Pkg. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Qc ba Birds Eye Frozen =o Green Peas Friendly Market. Get Duncan Hines Devil's Food Cake Mixes Here! GROUND QQ: 884 WEST HURON STREET RODEN Minute Maid Fresh Frozen Orange Juice 2—6 oz. Cans 39° Grape Juice '2 O. Can or AJAX CLEANSER the sifted dry ingredients and pour Defiance Red all at once. Stir. Ignore the lumps*® Heat a skillet. Grease it with i ~ ns. REMEMBER — You Get ONE 10c U. S. SAVINGS STAMP with Every $5.00 Worth of Register Receipts! | Select Young Steer Beef Liver.... Peter's 4 to 6-lb. Avg. | Smoked Picnics Fresh GROUND BEEF... INTRODUCTORY OFFER It's Fine Quality—It's Delicious! Defiance Instant Coffee Cloverleaf Grated WHITE TUNA FISH 2 ~ 39° Dole Pineapple Juice = I9 395 25: 3».89 IFARLS MARKETL::i¢g | ‘TOW ORCHARD LAKE iy | ICE COLD BEER—WINE and SOFT DRINKS at ALL TIMES ‘Open 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Daily Can “10 » a, t aa, 5 ea Si aia, Gis Op ae re ' i. f —_— } of THE. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 | THIRTY-SEVEN BACON] wri DB: “ Seattest Wy Gallon Velvet Brand crea 09 Ajax CLEANSER 1 10°: Vlasic Ice Box Jar OLIVES 3985 Dinty Kosher DILL PICKLES p Full cree 25° Kipney BEANS. 10°“ 99°} poa Foop..... 10""" 99° WAX PAPER IRISH POTATOES.. 8” 99° (SSE 4 PX | |sracuern..... 10° 99° 9 19 BuTTER BEANS .. 8“ 99° *>BUTTER x = . wee Se ' 6 Reais ce tn 5. et ne ——— Sita. We OE is. =e oat ER lige a; se . this terrific bargain with every $5 purchase plus FREE Savings Grade A Large White IN CARTONS Tomatoes | CARROTS vos QS | ome De De Rs bo CELERY GRAPEFRUIT or, , ii cottons ] 9‘ r= mires For 29: Our Own TOMATOES slelelerore | - - —# LETTU CE APPLES POTATO CHIPS) |siuex tiaur...7° "99 wa “10° | sat, 4, 49: call 1 Lb = ey | | TOMATO souP.....0 ‘a* §Y CORN. .. rey nan earned fader Meat Department — WE SELL ONLY SUGAR PEAS..... GREEN PEAS PORK and BEANS. . U. S. GRADED CHOICE BEEF and TOP QUALITY PORK. Small, Fresh for Bae Fe Q.. U. S. CHOICE Birds Eye Sl GR cEW BEANS _ 7 303 Cans - 96 SP ARE n'y 0; POT 3 0: 4 fo 1 +) RIBS i.| ROAST i YOU ALWAYS SAVE DOUBLE Piedmont Lean Sliced Skinless with TOP BARGAIN PRICES "MEAT PIES|| Pus Chicken BACON: 89° ADGE Lhs. $7 Bar-B-Q Fresh Breakfast Ready-to-Eat “Whole Chicken C Sausage 3 79°| U. 5. Savings Stamps f $ 00 Start Saving us : TODAY You'll Be Happier TOMORROW N A » K ; N S| | ONE 10c STAMP FREE with Eoch $S Purchase! =| OPEN SUNDAY Chickens 9 8‘ ™ and Daily 9 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. Park in Our Big, New Lot 80 Count by Northern i ; : 2 25% = LIQUOR 38% 706 WEST_HURON STREET \ i Ia Da ae. ee ek aA a oe ee ee ee ee res | “s ee ct ii i LS S eer eae oe tf 4, = i i alt wl ry f Ve I yl / laf / . : f pT eee te Naf iy oo A ! é {= | if J \ Hl é i f eye / if ny & = f iy « @ { | ’ . ii / , i} “ $ (a THIRTY-EIGHT Ps / hy F 5 IP "a oe L SO br Beas ie Bos vps a. F i 4 ; ss er vA Oe eee ef 4 ; j f F} ee ae £ rd f ay y f fi f ay idl J if } ts Tie. (Ase ody bse : ob “< a ‘ s : : i ’ ‘ Pee CEE hgephig: aS woe f ie ; = oF |" * : * | @ \ / as e oO fs ee PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 of rolls. Make a length- Dinner roils mak good | Cheese spread and ] teaspoon yews and cheese mixture in each with | teaspoon d ak iy pepclnp Noy me otras of Cornbrea Bacon-Cheese Filling® lover tops Spoils Clawer Rolls [tan et Serve Vari ation. \ (A | : Dy serve rolls, Brush melted butter; minutes, Serve immediately @ 4 At afternoon coffee time, brunch | 3) 2 Michigan Pontia lor the femakiast hour, cornbread | = y POTATOES sad Seebagos and generous cups of the steaming | me 7, <3 s : brew are always grected with) 5 100 Ib. bag delight f ‘ 1 ’ | j | j . >. : This cornbread: is — special, ) j a ; decked out with chopped peanuts ai . and crumbled bacon. The coffee NEW CABBAGE is its. familiar self — fresh, hot = . and very, very welcome 9 hed , Cornbread Triangles i ). | ° 1 pe ce corn muffin mig Breast of Chicken TUNAJ 228° he Z 1 ege CHUNK PACK ae > che opped mite od pea ute Ny : WHITE nbine corn mutta mix and’ > : f a MEAT balong soda and mix well. Add Sey] *4 . buttermilk and egg. Mia lightly L until just blended LIGHT MEAT Turn into greased jelly Good & Choice POT ROAST chopped peanuts. Bake in hot oven (400) 10 to minutes triangles and serve (a ae) yney-in-the Sab. Keep them guessing! What g Shes ee fish, chic plant, toc at FARMER'S. These Save You Plenty! New Defiance Brand INSTANT COFFEE Defiance Duncan Hines, New Devil's Food Cake Mix 35° Big Pkg. roll pan, 15x10 inches square and | | inch deep. Crumble bacon and | scatter over top of batter with | or until brown. Cut- into . «, pet with bi dt) Flavor Crumb Topping the bread crumb-topped cassero! ae dishes a distinctive flavor? The | secret is to use soft bread crumbs! from fresh bread and add a gen-| roeus amount of grated Parmesan cheese. It is ee, to Zetia for ‘al or egg- Big 6 ox. Jar Ready-to-Serve 99° BEEF STEW Reg. or Homog. MILK V2 Gal. Ctn. 3 5° 20 oz. Can 2 9° See Defiance, New Yellow MARGARINE 235° Large Size Our Own Processed, Fresh Killed, Plump, Young, Cut-U TIDE | crying CHICKENS 2 Boxes 49: HUNT'S FRUIT COCKTAIL 12 303 CAN - a ~- oan se eons aves TEAL SAL \VERRURERRELEEE LiBBY’S ORANGE and a GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS “BBStetargassd 1,ae “S66 oe Holden Red Stamps Given With Every 10c Purchase . MT ROSEDALE PEARS > eu HUNT'S NO. 214 $ 00 PRUNE PLUMS cans eee OI I GIG Cas FLORIDA FINEST GROWN 29: o7° 39: Sa lerno er a ca ae ‘ a ae —— ome REG. OR DRIP GRIND NUT ‘4 HUNT'S SLICED PEACHES = $900 CANS HUNT'S BLACKBERRIES . . .@ NO. 2 CANS om | 00 COLUMBIA U, S. GOV'T. INSPECTED CORNED BEEF ..../ CABBAGE BONELESS NEW GREEN BRISKET IN CRYOVAC ' g € LB. FRESH LEAN SHOULDER PICNIC MICHIGAN GRADE-1 PIECE OR SLICED PORK ROAST. .”"""””.. ae BOLOGNA SAUSAGE « MAHAAAa2za Aaa. > (> Ry a Vag 3 : Dae VALUABLE COUPON ay SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED ANY SIZE ey SLAB BACON . . U.S. GRADE “CHOICE” SHORT CUT OF BEEF RIB ROAST CRISP HEADS watt COFFEE # “69% = SAVE ae ON SUALITY MEATS! A “lucky buy” makes these low prices possible! - -Swift’s Delicious SLICED BACON...... 29 Greenfield, All Meat HOT DOGS Lb. 3 7 hi Fresh Remus Creamery - Butter . .» 59: EXTRA LEAN ------Whole Loin ......... Lb. 39¢ YOUNG BABY ----Rib End............. tb. 29¢ PORK SALE --------Loin End............ Lb. 39¢ P Center Cut Your Choice -------- Pork Chops ......... Lb. 59¢ Cut Up and Freezer Wrapped FREE! (FARMED*S SUPER MARKET 484 Auburn Ave. tt. Phone FE 2- 0119 a Latha or Doe (| Sr cit al tt rl la hel ahhh hth ah KRAFT'S PIMENTO NATCO... ALL PURPOSE VEGETABLE 33: NEW ERA Crisp AND CRUNCHY POTATO CHIPS °69 sick CAN ae THIS OFFER EXPIRES SAT., , FEB. 11TH Le. ay | im : BOX | hi mt ine fi rer yt, fo hd a x , ee ae mae Dae Tie : a ce Ii agi y ING 5 a ie \ ; me \ ; \ \ wey y HN sane ks . i 26. CAN ‘ U.S. GRADE “A” NO. 1 ALL PURPOSE um POTATOES 15: 55° eagreee Re a ey LIBBY’S FRESH FROZEN POT PIES LIBBY'’S ERESH FROZEN LIBBY’S FRESH FROZEN . * BEEF Tender Peas | Mixed Vegetables 5 om +7 erueney 5.9 5 LIBBY’S FRESH FROZEN LIBBY’S FRESH FROZEN PKGS.. * CHICKEN PIES Wax Beans Cut» French Beans We Reserve The Right . Te Limit Quentines CHEF BOY-AR-DEE © Shughett: & MEAT BALLS QT “Ober an tine x) aor C PKGS CAKE MIXES . 10° CRITES CREAM STYLE GOLDEN CORN. ® 984 \ \ \ \ Ly \) \ N \ N N) \ \ \ \) N N \ ‘ \ \ 7 ee WITH THIS COUPON \ ets = REG. PRICE \ « ® HIXSON'S 79: aa \) % \ * ' \ \ X ) \ \ \ \. \ te .) . \ . . PILLSBURY ALL PURPOSE ENRICHED FLOUR GREEN GLO CUT GREEN BEANS. * 2375 4889 + - Orchard Dixie Joslyn 25 as a | as Lk. Ave. Highway Ave: Sylvan Loke Drayton Ploins Pontiac vee N F , Pope t : & j cs ; os tf ‘More Le 0 W Prices on More Qualit y Foods for Greater ‘Savings THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1956 | ___THIRTY-NINE? | Fh 7 a ““SUPER- RIGHT” MEATS , bl strech yor dlr COME SEE . .. deliciously, because they‘re not only priced as low as market conditions permit, but selected COME SAVE for the tenderness, juiciness and fine flavor that guarantees good eating. | YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IN “Super-Right” Quality MEATS 28s SSSA pb teh legge eects es hn oe eet Heeger Rs pot fetes ge nF. reer — - EQUAL TO THE BEST, YET COSTS LESS dexo Shortening 3 CAN 69- A&P Applesauce aisin 4 is 47c fF Prune Plums wom, . . 2% 37¢ Fe Fruits for Salad +... . 2 47¢ dexola Oil "Zt? . . . i 49 Dry Milk wore wou... SSF 29¢ Sultana Cocoa... . . ‘cot A9e SULTANA LUSCIOUS CALIFORNIA Fruit Cocktail 3 2: 95< Tuna Flakes, . . 2 2% 39e Tuna Fish ‘xt. . . . 2 8% 47e Green Beans ‘wot’ . . 2 ute 35¢ Asparagus Spears si3 ote ‘x8? 35¢ A&P Spinach... . . 22% 37c A&P Peas mr .... . ‘tx 2le Grapefruit Sections 2 2227« Corn Flakes sxe . , , 52? 23¢ Quick Oats semrrno, . , , 29% Je Wheat Puffs sermrres , , 2 39% 29¢ TENDER, YOUNG, TOP QUALITY “SUPER-RIGHT” Frying Chickens | oe COMPLETELY CLEANED C | WHOLE OR CUT UP! LB. 3 ° Frankfurters leg 0’ Lamb Roust aut ou 55 c Round Steaks ess = 6% PNR De Dine it Belge PAD LEGA as phe nasties Sees “SUPER-RIGHT” FANCY RINDLESS MILD, MELLOW, THRIFT-PRICED—SHANK PORTION SLICED * . rz ‘ - V * = *, ee = a - . r aaa s “4 i na ny L y, a . a : 4 * e § ‘ a hb net . 3S \ r a ne f, “> ‘ rs Cte oe tr ae a * Pinas *- a ads a " ig ‘ AA a” . i b # J " ¢, A . ‘i i ae ny * 7+ fy 3 of ; : J | RIGHT’’ | x i Yl ~, ‘ : . ie. ie a» ¥ ‘ Cc 1-LB. C Center Cut LB. PKG. HAM } Allgood Sliced Bacon... . %, 29¢ 79. “SUPER-RIGHT” BUTT PORTION Thick-Sliced Bacon . MORTON'S 5 for CHICKEN ¢ TURKEY — 1 Maxwell House Instant Coffee 6 OZ. JAR Heinz Famous Sunshine Hydrox K etchu CHOCOLATE UP cookies Large Bottle 12 Ox. Pkg c \ , . Greenfield T Gg 39 Ring Bologna ie Dara Top Quality Well Trimmed Buy = Hes eyes Food Lh. 39° Round or Cube Steak Lb. 15: BEEF PIES PEAS Peck enn see Reedy, Carve Blade Cut ‘ Hygrade Sugar-Cured ee . — FRYING CHICKEN Pork Chops...“ 33° Slab Bacon...” 3% PUMPKIN 10° 2 for 3 5 Top Quality, Well Aged Wer tamed Quality se CUT-UP BEEF ROLLED .. STAND! —_ PAN-READY 4 Gi. RIB ROAST " 99° RIB rl " 39° W A LTO N — BEER = . A ‘Hit’ for the fourth great SUPER MARKET 4120 W. Walton’ Blvd. DRAYTON PLAINS ” OR 3-234] We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity WINE LIQUOR To Toke Out . an week! Peter's OK Brand, a is deliciously flavored, old- —_— fashioned tasting, sugar- . ° oe cured C SLICED | Celle i x F * OF THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, Sse 9, 1056 FORTY-ONE ! 1 Got My FRYER FREE with GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS fem aoc WRIGLEYS Completely Cut-Up Pan Ready .. 43° Cleaned Save 7¢ with Mailed Coupon ! Flavor-Sealed — MARGARINE 2 Me one 5 y hs Tubes of 10 Chunk Style Chase & Sanborn Mt Coffee Ready-to-Bake Pillsbury‘’s Biscuits Bill Stern's Famous All-Purpose Sea-Food Cocktail Sauce Jor | DON'T MISS THE BOAT! BERMUDA " Suvcepstabog ENTER THE BIRDS EYE Frozen BIRDS EYE Frozen Cut-Up Pan-Ready Frying Chick cpt oY POT PIES oye. 5 40 *Beef “Chicken °Turkey 4 8-05. $4 00 Pies BIRDS EYE Frozen Potato Patties ~~ BIRDS EVE Fresen 4 - 69° | Serve Hot With Winter Meals ' Hy Old fashioned Sweet-Sour Recipe Del Monte Tune Pressure Packed— Choice of Grinds Milford’s Tangy-Crisp-Sweet Midget Pickles - Stop Perspiration Before It Starts ~- DIAL HEALTH SOAP 2 27° 2°37: iar Poe” DEAS VANITY FAIR—Deluxe Quality Facial Tissues 2 com 3Q 2-Ply Facial Tissue Quality—In Pastel Colors Charmin | & 69: BO-PEEP HOUSEHOLD basil Ammonia ! Clesning Compound 37: Prices Effective through Saturday, Feb. 11 at READ'S “7 German Potato Salad 31: 3=79 83° 1.» AQ: | Real Tropical Fruit Juice HAWAIIAN PUNCH Just Chill 3 9: and Serve — M-07. Can Pillebury % anet ; oo Cake Mix oc 45: KING SIZE — Plain or Almond ~ Nestle Milk Choc. Bars “* Com with Seasoning — Make A Gallon E- Z Pop. Pop Corn'nciichecne” 3 3° . Plain or Peanut 6-0. ¢. Celle Bag 4 M & M’‘s Candies Cantonese Style CHUN KING Frozen Foods Complete ‘- E $400 | — 3 Grange face = 5~ "1 CANTONESE. DINNER a srock ur] bi 2a ty, ICE CREAM Fill Your Freezer, BIRDS EYE Leef or cherpes Guilin ie - . BIRDS EYE Values! | SPinach unten &~ 79° ericnen Chow Mein ‘n," Your Choice “Fievore” 19° Shrimp Egg Rolls rhe. 69: }-Gal. Pkg. Save 10¢ with Mailed Coupon PEPSODENT White or Chlorophyll | TOOTH PASTE Get AY< «= 5° SAVE MORE AT Wrigley’s Redeem Your MAILED LEVER BROS. COUPONS — oe ic . . Save 10¢ With Mailed Coupon ux Lux Liquid ese 2 37° 65: Save 10¢ With Mailed Coupon Lux Flakes Save 6c With Mailed Coupon 3 L TOILET SOAP ux Now Sealed in Foil - . Large For Fine Pkg. Laundering 3h 75 = 28 2:27 We Reserve the righ te Limit Quentities © 398 AUBURN © 45 SO. TELEGRAPH { MEL-O-CRUST ENRICHED "2 3° Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday ‘til 9 p.m. . e . PKG. (© 536 NO, PERRY o 59-5, sacnaw § © n Roll OF § “Open ee and ay ‘til 9 p.m. iInnamon oO S £ oS, s . ? oe i ' u } , ‘ _— sy a / _ 8 = 'y ny cee ro i » 39°) ee es ee aS f : t : t Make children's clathes sanitary as well as snowy-white when you wash. It’s no extra work with Roman'Cleanser Bleach. Use it to whiten, remove many stains and disinfect in one easy operation. Combats odors, too—grand for baby’s washing: See label. a bok se : ri | f it | ey | i i OG ey rt ig erty alee poe geofe avi vhetith i a haa ; y, kj ee eT eee ee oe ee Cena | o 2 aal Jas Gee yeh See ee a ee ne een ey Bi SA af sls Sg eS ee ete re fae eee ¢ . ” ot ee i _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1956 Prepare fish the French Way | The blue Waters of the Mediter- ‘ranean yield some marvelous fish,’ beautiful to see, good to eat, Ho iw sont ow © metho esl of these seafood beauties better: than the housewives of southern | France, knoWn for their flavorful cooking—and for serving hearty) but delicious food to their meee} folk. Among the culinary ideas from | this region which we Americans - | have adopted is this paysanne | BUY Fi ce YOUR MILKMAN or FOOD STORE sist itil te ah A ARE 0 te reece eo Ect seen oss x. YOUNG DUCKS 39: ROASTING HENS—FRYERS—COON—GEESE Large, Grade Ap, 55‘ WILD *55' GGS.. RABBITS —FRESH FISH— | Fresh CATFISH “ » Ae SMELT PERCH © » Ae SHRIMP—OYSTERS ‘iar »18°|; People’ Fish & Poultry Market {Wholesale and Retail) STEWING CHICKENS 82 S. Saginaw Street FE 4-1521 (LLLALAAAAMA AANA MAMAN nnd I 77 LLLP bananas. Melt butter in “It It's Alive — It’s Fresh’’— Taste the Ditterence’’ ®: : \ = 39: 3 \ \e SERVING ALL DAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11 A.M, to 7:45 P.M. ROAST TURKEY with dressing and cranberry sauce Fresh Caught Michigan SMELT with tartar sauce and cole slaw ALL YOU CAN EAT A large selection of delicious desserts and mouth-watering pastries to choose from! HOMADE oop snor 144-146 N. SAGINAW STREET TRY IT— BRING THE FAMILY! (peasant-style) recipe for white- | | meated fish such as sole, which, | of course, is available both in ; France and in America. The National Fisheries Institute jrecommends the recipe also for Hess expensive fish—cod, haddock 4 ‘and ocean perch—easily obtainable, ifrom frozen food cabinets through- J out the United States. Sole Fillets Paysanne 1 tablespoon olive or other cooking! ot! 1 clove garlic, or 1 email onicn, minced | 1 small nm tomato p he cup lery, dic My cup i pep rs] 1 small mush ces \%% teaspoc Pbeppe i 4, teaspoon salt t 1 pound frozen flounder or sole fillets) Put oil in heavy frying pan or) saucepan. Place pan over heat and| ‘when oil is hot, add minced garlic) or onion and brown slightly, Add’ tomato paste, celery, green pepper, | mushrooms and seasonings, Add ifish. Fish does thawed first. | in sauce, Cover amd let simmer | for about 15 minutes. not have to be Pui block of fish Remove cover and, using two \forks, separate thawed fillets. Cov- er again and let simmer 15 min- iutes, Serves four. Molasses Glazes Garnishes of Fruit | Garnishes add _ invitation to eating by making good food even more attractive. Thus, meats gain in beauty when they come to the table accompanied by fruits. And the fruits themselves ‘present a glaze of finery and superb flavor jwhen unsulphured molasses has ibeen used for their garnish touch- /Up. Molasses Glazed Fruit ve met medium apples or 4 green-tipped| + tablecpeons un 3 tablespoons but Core apples and cut in en mately one-half-Inch slices, gpa! red Hess — I or arin | or peel skillet; stir in ne me ols sses. Place apple slices or bananas in skillet; turn to cover with satis -r-molasses mixture. Cook until tender: About 10 min- s for apple slices, or 8 minutes ‘or “banana! turning and basting joceasionally. Sprinkle bananas with salt, Yield: Four So ree Anchovy Pas Paste Performs Magic in Many Dishes A small tube of anchov aha can bee tues ree he ‘orner of veat tehtaeraite can be Ges as a magic ingredient to. give a restf z flavor to dishe ry. for instance citing a little anc chovy paste to the melted butter in which you brown croutons for cream soups Mix anchovy paste with melted | batter and pour over broiled mushrooms, steak, scrambled eggs or swordfish. we ee ste anv number of For a quick and zippy canape, combine anchovy paste with chopped stuffed olives, prepared: mustard and aq little onion juice spread on dark, thick - textured eed * * LJ tube packaging makes the paste easy tO yse as the amount neede od s squeezed out and, stored in the refrigerator. the paste re- mains fresh for a long time. Next time you prepare corn pudding, add a little chopped green pepper and canned pimiento. | rots, Cucumbers. WHY PAY | MORE!! 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Burton of the First Congregational Church were telling Mrs. Bur- ton of the close relationship in the founding of their _The New plassic Suits Due to Tummies NEW YORK (INS) — Women) who like their spring suits in clas-. sic style can thank their tummies for keeping suits classic this year. | Miss Powell pointed out that suits! again feature soft sholders, —) al waistlines and jackets that go straight down to hip level. * cs * French ideas for putting waist-| lines under bosoms, or shorten- | ing jackets to mid-stomach just) won't go in U. S. suits, says fash- jon coordinator Midge Powell. “American women still have churches in Pontiac. If anything, the suits were less, padded and more natural-figured| than last year. Skirts were un-| animouly looser, either four gored or six-gored, instead of pencil-slim. | In spite of the classic silhoy- | ette, '56 suits look different from the "35 models. The answer lies | im new fabric mixes and in new © colors. : “Charcoal is pretty well dead.” Miss Powell said. ‘Navy is first, of course, beige is good and the jewel blues and darker greens are tmusually popular.” Emerson PTA Presents Program on Wednesday * Past presidents of Emerson PTA were honored Wednesday evening! at a program held at the school. Corsages were presented the, honorees by Mrs. Thomas Smith, | first president of the organization, Mrs. Smith addressed the group,; ‘paying tribute to Mrs. Ruth Wait, principal of the school, for her loyalty to PTA. Other past presidents attending| were Mrs. Randolph Nelson, Mrs. | Owen Armstrong, Mrs. Arnold Den.-! ison, Mrs. Carl Reynolds, Mrs.| Stephen Kives, Mrs. Clifford Chris-' tenson, Mrs. rf D. McLauchlin and| Mrs. Thomas Johnson. “Our Golden Tribute” a foun-| ders day play was presented and) the banner for the most parents! present went to Mrs. Ruth Bale room. - Refreshments were served w ith Mrs. Anton Koenig, president, and Lois Coan pouring. Segoe | Speaks to Club | Mrs. E. K. Vanderlind of South Johnson avenue, was hostess to Moms of America Inc. Unit Two, at a luncheon-meeting Tuesday. Plans were made to attend a luncheon of the Hazel Park Unit Feb. 15 and the State Board card ny April 2 at Kern’s — yr Vanderlind psychiatric so- \@lal worker of the state hospital, spoke of the work being done for' the patients and told of the essay contest currently under way for high school siudents, regarding their impressions :of procedures and treatment at the hospital. Mrs. Harry Luxon, Mrs. William} re Mrs. Edgar Thomas Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Clarence Hick- mw he Mrs...Duncan McVean Were among those attending a re-| cent regional meeting in Royal’ @ Oak, = . a, q three were photographed Floste sid pumping with his feet the old-fashioned parlor organ bought from the Hadley Methodist Church years ago is Charles Wilson, organist and minister of music at the First Congregational Church. He accompanied Edgar Thomas of Center street (center) and Mrs. Carl Leonard of Cutting the cake at the banquet celebrating the 125th birthday of the First Congregational Church was Mrs. Roy J. Bennett of Chamberlain street. She has been member of the church 53 years. Mrs. William Becker, j | 39 years a member, assisted in serving the cake. ' Wednesday evening at thé banquet celebrating the 125th anniversary of the First Congregational Church. As a part of the program, the Rev. Mr. Burton gave an his- torical sketch of the early members, customs and organ- ization of the church. regationalists Look Back. at. Chu rch History Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Elwood Bigler of West Iroquois road, the Women’s Fellowship served the birthday banquet celebrating the 125th anniversary of the First Congregational Church W ednesday. Charles G. Uligian of Starr avenue was master of ceremonies, Mrs. C j a | ‘ae + ad "a ro Mrs. Howard McIntyre of Henry Clay Church. Mrs. McIntyre was author and avenue was photographed -with Jack Moore of Cass-Elizabeth road (center) and Mr. Mclntyre at the 125th birthday banquet of the First Congregational Over 300 Attend Dinner Mark 125th Anniversary : byterian Society; challenge of the scenes portraying incidents in the history of the church. Mr. Moore and Mr, Mc- Intyre appeared in the drama. who became By ROBERT B. TARR Isaac W. Ruggles) Pontiac Press Managing Editor first pastor of the Congregational bring the group back to the orig- Congregationalists of the city Church, which remained for some pushed back the calendar Wednes- 20 years more a member of the inal denomination came te Detroit Pre sbytery! naught; and q ‘trial’ of a way- day night — back 125 years — to take a proud and benevolent look SKITS PRESENTED at the beginnings and early trials, number of earl¥ incidents dur- of their church in Pontiac. ing which the churches became Other numbers gave a The occasion was an anniversary separate identities were recalled in Mary of the church's first 30 years ward member of the new church East boulevard, soloists and members of gins aay nm absentia), the chutch choir when they sang at the birthday banquet of the church Wednes- sum- D cal CUE oe “ and congregation sang dinner at the First Si gational skits written and directed by Mrs. and a communion preparation to the- musical this.argan before the day Church, ee, oes 1% sao re Howard McIntyre. eetyine asl emiguceed (kl teleans ' anh Y of the founding o' : : Ort) of the pipe organ. Delegtd Ne 2 Oo 0 days. church here, on Feb. 6, 1831. Based upon records of the early e - 6% -____.___4 More than 300 persons attended church, and using where possible 1. © Wales Goodwin was + oe ——— actual transcripts of discussions the dinner. Included wert a num- chairman of the anniversary com- Roca Altar Use ber who have been members of the skits portrayed mittee, and Charles G. Uligian pre- | the local church for more than Organizati { burch sided for th i ‘ oll - on t M n . : ; . rganization of the new church d for the program following |C ducts Meeti g 50 years. Two oldest in years of | jy 1831 by group of the Pres. the dinner, So- church membership cut a huge oe anniversary cake at the dinner: Mrs, Maude Becker, who be- St. Benedict Rosary Altar ciety met Tuesday evening at the church with Mrs, James Clark presiding came a member 59 years ago, Reports were given by Mrs. Mar-. and Mrs. Roy Bennett, 53 years igaret Smith, Mrs. Paul Saghy and/ ago. Mrs. Leon Thomas, chairman of} pyecent also as a special guest 'Pontiae residents in town, land his wife. \back home, jagain Tuesday morning. They |plan to stay on for another couple | | jweek will be the Coes’ director of the historical drame@ of five Mrs. new churth when an attempt to | Leak den Fe yh y ta a ¥ oe ee ees | af a way © Stanley Kipp of Doris road, chairman of the kitcuen, and Mrs. C. Wales Goodwin of Silver Lake road, general chairman of the anniversary (left to right). The tables were decorated with handmade Valentines in red and white, replicas of those in the eet 1800s. Area Folks Hold Miami ‘Convention’ By ETHEL TOMBRINK MIAMI—There's a convention of Not a formal convention with meetings, | study groups and elections. But an jinformal one' with “convention- jeers” just relaxing in the sun- ‘shine, jaunting off to the beach 'for the afternoon, or joining horse racing fans out at Hialeah Race \Course to watch the “sport of kings.’ ~“Convention’ headquarters is ‘Fred Coe’s trailer park where the [Fred Coes, Pontiac residents too, |have been welcoming many jtown friends. home Among guests, there are Mr. and Mrs, Charles Zwayer, Mr. and Mrs. William Schwier, Mr, and Mrs. Ben Hawkins and the Edmund Dickies of Farmington, in the Pontiac ‘‘conven- are the Coes’ son, Eugene, Eugene bas been but arrived in Miami Also tion"’ of weeks. Joining the family group next daughter, Howard Barnes, and her itwo youngsters, SAlly and Rickey. CHANGES NOTED It’s a bigger, brighter more cos- mopolitan Miami that Don Mur- ray saw on his vacation here—for his last visit was 14 years ago, ,and the city has grown by leaps and bounds. le and his wife visited Dan's uncle and aunt, the F.D. Murrays, at Hotel Alhambra in downtown Miami. The Don Murrays boarded a plane Tuesday afternoon for the trip back home. The F. D. Mur- rays plan to stay on another cou- ple of weeks before returning to their South Saginaw street home. An apartment up in Miami Beach is home until May 1 for Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel J. Rapaport. They've been joining Mr. and Mrs, Barney Wyman, vacationing at the New Surf Hotel, in trying out new restaurants around town. The oth- er day they called on Jacob Ko vinsky who is at the Hotel Lom- bardy. Tuesday afternoon, the Rapa- ports braved the Miami traffic and headed for the GM Motorama. Women's Section ithe card party and hat show to Be was Dr. William H. Marbach,| TH RSD. ny “FEBRUAR Y 9, 1956 PAGES 44-48 ‘held this evening in the Parish pastor of the First Presbyterian | os Reports wear also a by \Church, in recognition of the inter-| ade polars ipimi and /her twining history of the two churches | | The Rev. John J. Hoar ae to Turing their acarty Att here. the women. A nominating com-| mittee was appointed, wiff Mrs. Joseph Zelinski as chairman and Of Baptist Women’s Society Historical sketch of the church presented by its present pastor, the Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, re- Guild Planning ‘Anniversary Feb. 15 | Mrs. Roy Riley presi sided at the iWednesday eveni ing meeting of the} November Group | ‘Dorcas Guild of Gentral Christian ‘Church. Memberg met in Friend- Has Program Mrs. Brown as their president at ship Hall and completed plans for! Mrs, Donald Grothe opened her 2 Técent state convention. Over \the observance pf the guild's 19thlhome on Warwick boulevard to! 300 churches throughout the state ¢ ‘anniversary. ‘ members of the November group werk te eecee nted in the conven Goenmittees derving for the Feb. of the First Presbyterian Church fates and drew over 1,200 dele 15th event ar¢ Mrs. E. E. Gard- Wednesday. AGG Cush Gece . ber of years had been served by a Michigan (Congregational minister (The Rev. cme elected president of the Baptist Women’s Society. ; * *¢ * The state women’s society of Baptist churches of Michigan chose | Brown's selection is due ner and Mrs [Florence Rich, deco-| Devotions were led by Mrs. W il. Mrs. rations; Mrs/ Harold Hedes, Mrs. liam Godfrey and the group par- fo her wide interests in church and civic affairs. She is well Mrs. Edna ticipated in a study of the and Mrs.|ican Indians, Bailey and Amer- gg, Juncheon service known in Pontiac as a civic lead- J. H. Moon, program. During the social hour Mrs, Ga-| ff and presently is serving as | Friends are invited to join with lan Hershey présided at the tea| President of the Women's Society membcts in celebrating the occa-jtable, Mrs. Bradley L. Scott and} of her own church. sion, Mrs. Jack Allan assisted the hos-| Because of her active interest A in women’s clubs she was elected Ther a fi n | Mrs. Donald Nagel, Mrs. Amy |president of the City Federation of © crete pages i Persia and Mrs. Louis Van Natter|Women's Clubs. She was also re- itoday’ s Women’s Section. ‘were guests . the group. cently appointed a merpber of the @ ie ; + ; tess, MES. FORREST E. BROWN ‘Mrs. Sz yan and Mrs. Wil- irs am Hoffman and Mrs vealed the early close association , ; _ gs liam Barnds assisting { the t , is mination T} The Angeles Society of Bethany board of directors of the Pontiac ! On te wo denon ations 1€ 3 =a . =) : refreshments were served by , - : “ Baptist Church held a special pro-| Foundation, a non-profit organiza- st : ,Congregational Church was organ ; 2 St. Mary Uni > Se gram Wednesday evening in the lized by Presbyterians, after the Pr byt . Church f parlors of the church in honor of rte i : ? = . > esbyterian munch for ja nUM> | Nee Rorreat E. Brown) rect ntly Mrs. Brown Chosen State President tion for civic betterment. | The Wednesday affair was held by the Angeles Society, an adult éducation class engaged now in an intensive study of the seven great religions of the world. Sorority Gathers at Lazaroff Home Lillian lLazaroff entertained ‘members of Zeta Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority in her home on Chippewa road Monday evening. Mrs. Wayne White reported on the Pontiac Advisory Council meet- ing and Mrs. Wendell Doolin told of the family the group aided through the holidays. Other reports were given by Mrs. Richard Zumbrunnen, on the scope of the money-making projects of the organization, and by Mrs. Dal las Nelson, who announced that there would be a speaker from the American Cancer ey at |the next meeting. ( a Pi f : Hl “4 By f fi ~ f { ~ v e Pre-Lenten Feast Dishes Come From Many Lands By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor ts i f s | Z i | rhe Re i E z t iz i y g e e s 8 g ff + Sek viell bs fes ll ire While bacon is cooking, poach Here's a special design slightly mature woman—a hand- some, Collarless 2-piece frock with interesting new detail. Pattern No. 8371 is in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Size 36, short sleeves, 5% yards of 35-inch. For this pattern, send 35¢ in| Events Scheduled - by Job’s Daughters Several events are scheduled for) the coming weeks by members of; — at | This could be attractively done |. the eggs and serve on the bacon. 4 in individual ramekins. * ¢* @. ae In our own United States the) > most famous pre-Lenten festival|| is Mardi Gras, celebrated yearly in|/ fore Lent begins. Many of the in- 5 habitants of that city are of French!) descent, so dishes from French > One popular dessert is this cus-|(— tard-like treat. Creme Brulee Creole 8 eggs 2 cups ght cream Brown suger P rT d sugar Pinch of salt . Beat eggs well into the cream, » adding granulated sugar and salt.||— \Cook slowly in a double boiler, stirring constantly until as thick!) | as custard. Pour into a baking f" dish and Set aside to cool. I] When custard has set, cover with || an inch of brown sugar. Place ie /under pre-heated broiler about five minutes, taking care sugar does not | ‘burn. When cold, place in refrig- ~~ erator until serving time. ; New Orleans, climaxing the day be-|p) #1 and Creole cookbooks are often). the International Order of Jobs| b 4 Daughters, Bethel Five. The group ap i met Monday evening in the Ma- TAKE YOUR PICK: = sonic Temple. eo ts * Ld Ld F ; On Feb. 20 @ cooperative dinner H h Sd wit be ted preceding oe teter| GANNON Kitchen |: my Seman era St ‘ Bite = *4 towel or face cloth © - a reception for Yvonne Shipman is| owe or ace Cid ‘| planned at Union Lake Halli on the) “a same date. | Take your pick every time you buy =~ A reception for Mrs. Paul Hagle Breeze! There's a real Cannon will be held in Owosso on March 3. kitchen towel inside every Giant Sharon Ramsay was appointed Economy size box, a paste! Cannon chairman of the merit system of face cloth in every Regular size box. the organization. Breeze is the premium detergent for | everything you wash—from dunga- Is your washing machine stained ees to dishes to nylons. You've got from - ay air’ it a spr a to be pleased or Lever Brothers will © 4 coats a itchen wax . Put Breeze on | cleans and polishes. 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Folk Shop—Lower Level 5.00 to 6.50 Cultured Pearl Tie Tacks 5.00 to 7.95 Fine Clip Cord Edge Hankie 1.00 to 2.00 Hattie Carnegie Men's Cologne 3.50 Money Clips Silver or Gold 1.00 to 3.95 Clip-on Watches 16.95 to 29.95 Men's Jewel Cases 3.95 . VALENTINE SS GIFTS FOR HER All. Nylon Slips 3.95 to 7.95 Cotton Duster Robes 5.95 to 8.95 Lacy Nylon Gowns ; - 8.95 to 10.95 Licorice Patent Bags 7.95 to 15.00 Pure Silk Scarfs : 1.00 to 5.00 Fine Linen Handkerchiefs 1.00 to 3.00 Assorted Flowers 1.00 to 2.00 Fancy Handle Umbrellas 5.00 to 5.95 Novelty Packaged Bath Salts 3.95 to 5.00 Hattie Carnegie Cologne 2.00 to 5.00 Novelty Wrist Watches 25.00 to 39.95 1.35 to 1.65 , 2.50 to 5.00 Gifts—Main Floor Sheer Nylon Hosiery Hand Sewn Cloves 7 + Bay z Wk ics tal FORTY-SIX . ‘' | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 Greek ™ Orthodox Groups Fete Rev. and Mrs. Gouvellis at Farewell Tea + Ever Try This? particles to stand out more clearly| Your costume is always accented | ‘Guild Completes aien than when bright light filters/if you follow one theme in choos-| need sudsing, home economists through only a single layer of fab-/ing costume jewelry. For instance. ‘Plans for Pa rty suggest this test. Crush several ric. ; a pearl buttoned dress may nee folds of curtain together and hold ee fuse the addition of simple pear! 1 Monday Night up to the light so that you can see! Japan exported 55 million dollars: earrings for that touch of sophisti Plans) were comgleiad sr Oss through them. This causes dirt = =. = Valentine card party to be held Monday evening in the Rose Kneale ; Room of Stevens Hall, when mem- ry. v [Ory De ae, ae bers of Guild Nine of. All Saints >) LINN ) 4 il Episcopal Church met Wednesday ‘ : { evening. * *# @ Mrs. Alfred Watson and Mrs. | Robert Costello, cochairmen for) the event, announced that tickets’ may be purchased at the door or from members of the guild. Mrs. Raymond Cole opened her LOW OVERHEAD SAVINGS [pga The group also made plans to serve the Lenten luncheon on Feb. 29 in the Primary Room of Stev- ens Hall and a Genera) Guild din- ner following Lent. 30% Refreshments were served from ‘a buffet table centered with an ave , arrangement of carnations and : snapdragons carrying out the Val- entine motif. 0 Coming Events 0 Ladies Auxiliary 1230, FOR, will hold & penny supper tonight at the Hall, =| W. Montcalm St. Canadian Legion Post 23 will meet “COMMUTER” t ZOOM go the miles in this fluff-weght neat one! usually *25 Completely washable— ie even the lining is 100% iat : nylon! A wealth of costly , , In or out of town... detail! Note the beautifully |) ) Phil! or down . . . y “Commuter” flies you stitched yoke and sleeves 1 along easy as the : #2) clouds overhead. And ese the huge stardust ag all this citified, button! Breath-of-Spring = 4|_ slender look of . “| fashion goes along! pastels in sizes 8-18— “] Propeller bow’d, glider & light . . . here’s your but hurry, they'll - |@ famous Risque Powder- practically fly out! [4 Puff Calf softness, "| Miraflex construction, ° "| and Airsol cushioning Beige beauty Ice blue In travel-fresh Sun- Whipped-cream white | = Toast, Navy, Red. . * each cream-laced Ne Shoe Salon—Mezzanine ) | _WSCB of Baldwin Methodist Church | The Philoptohos Society and the Greek Orthodox t 7:30 pm. in t r ai 7 Rome of irs. Robert Norberg, 182 W| Youth Association of St. George Greek Church were hosts he @. - * ° . foe OS at a tea honoring the Rev. and Mrs. Soterios Gouvellis Priday at 8 p.m. at the American Legion) who are leaving for Springfield, M Mass. The tea was held . AT Home, 206 Auburn Ave AEs 48 N. Saginaw $e. yg in the Hellenic Hall. Pictured (left to right): are Mrs. Gouvellis, the Rev. Mr. Gouvellis, Mrs. Nick Williams, chairman of the tea; Mrs. William Mitchell, president of Philoptohos, and Moshoula Athanas, president of GOYA. [Honored for Work Here Pastor Taking New Post The Philoptohos Society, the! A gift was presented to the Rev. Women’s auxiliary of St, George| r.G Greek Orthodox Church, and the jeune se eaeret te ol a Greek Orthodox Youth Association were hosts Wednesday evening at, ‘Mrs. Gouvellis was also hdnored a farewell tea given in Hellenic for -her work as secretary of Hall for the Rev. and Mrs. Philoptohos. terios Gouvellis of St. Geor “ . The Rev. Mr. Gouvellis and — ____— his family will leave seon te ac- M | cept his new appointment in | Springfield, Mass,. The Rev, OOSE Group | Achilles A. Siagris of Mobile, Ala., will be the new pastor here Plans Dance nrg hcp cea Friday Evening The committee for the tea was lled by Mrs. Nick Williams, with Proceds from the Valentine Mrs. Louis Rendziperis, Mrs. T. benefit dance sponsored by the'4. Nichols, Mrs. Able Reylson, Women of the Moose will be used Mrs Efthim Gabriel, Mrs, William to further the organization's phil- Mitchell and Moshoula Athanas as- -lanthropic endeavors in Moceeheart sisting and Moosehaven. * * A — Pogues bs Provide One hundred guests attended the music for the party to e : h Mrs. Mitchell ea in Moose Hall Friday from 9 om wit ee nee boing juntil 1 a.m. Mrs. Victor Wallace has ar. ower Presented ranged the program to be pre- |fOr Mrs. McManus sented during the intermission, | Mrs. Robert Meyers of Spokane featuring a group of Pontiac's | Villa was hostess at a pink and young performers. ‘blue shower honoring Mrs. Robert On the program is a number by McManus. The shower was held the ‘Teen Toppers’’, composed of Wednesday evening at the Lake Darryl Mahan, Leon Frayer, Jack Orion home of Mrs. Edward Hemming and Alex Sekles. Neihla jjarworth. Smith will perform her tumbling) G yests were Mrs. Harworth, lacts and Betty Bullard will give Mrs. J. P. McManus, Mrs. Wallace several pantomimes. Kinney, Mary Kinney, Mrs. James | Individual dance numbers will be Kinney, Mrs. Paul Harworth, Mrs. ipresented by Mickey and Diana Rouert Stoner and Mrs. Jerry |Be nedict and Connie Clinton Sane. |Michael O’Berry will sing solos Patricial Kohihaas)) Mrs. Albert | The Rae-ettes, composed of 10 : J. Birch and Sue Ann Kinney com- nigh school girls, will also present pleted the! gues! Hist ‘several dance routines. | Save 20% OUR TWO-IN-ONE TOPPER SUIT at’s a suit...it’s a topper! usually *16 Selected here, are but two Early Selection for Easter. Shop in February and let us explain “Early Shopping Revolving Payment Plan.” Borrowed ed back. WOOL AND CASHMERE teardrop fleece topper-jacket sparked with tiny shoe-buttons and contrast-color trim! Sheath skirt is a slim streak of fine rayon flannel! Of all wool Kasheen Grey only with grey White, beige or baby blue, with contrast- color skirt. Sizes 8-18... get here fast! and skirt. 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Collection of SPRING JEWELRY _ Pontiee Hotel Lobby i] os FE 2-2822 . | i. ee NL F 200 No. Saginaw St. oe ee “. : : 3 x fi = ys \ re) es be id 3 oe eee = ? | 4 ‘gy ee ! aj Cel Wis ! ie j ; ‘ i j ; y % i j i 4 ne ie seaueil a E 4 - Ane ii ie : ‘ Aa i : aes (8 A : a acting 2 ssh ls gah ib derleipleeiadagieatdigomnliiieeabeiiielaged ; ae j ‘ 7% ; f > ‘ i “7 : und } : ‘ wii: \ o ‘i : ql z Fe j ' 3 A 4 F { ; oe : y *% , é # | ‘ - \. . ‘ j THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 | | FORTY-SEVEN _ - ’ ve Girl Dislikes College Boy’s Job as Cabby ceceeeicemaee seme] | Alicia P ter since in All but the most tn- By ELZEABETH WOODWARD | let my social standards come another getting to the; around and for other | Their enterprise and energy \‘lement weather a sturdy welted te] FORMALS - BRIDALS “Dear Miss Woodward: Several| between us and declined, ae people can hear the | ics up, whatever part-time pay- free 55 W. HURON _—FEE 5-365 months ago I met a very didn’t know. how my parents —_— coins jingle in thelr jeans. The : —— 7 good lonting vemng Sion, He was} would like the idea. : Answer: If giris only knew the result (having enough money plage og cota ameth cute when after thet and soci} “But now I have a chance to|ttings boys have to go through) te ge around) te sll some GH2 | rucir tong days are nol aay a Scow hin anes ‘P/meet him on different level. His|i" Orter 0 OO et etre site| Their sense of responsibility “I found out that he’s a junior|*lese is having a ‘dance give the matter two thoughts. You met this boy while he was! to be admired, in college, and has this part-time|1,° Uke very much to go with him. sissume that boys’ dads just|vor*ys St the, means to the end. How could your ftathily job with the cab company to help|!™, Stil & bit dubious fork t over. = ts tof him at ‘the job he is terwise? His particular to put him through college. (98, ity would Whisk,» | Actually tole ot boys Rave to |fret'met him and have continued| sod even assure them “Hie asked me out one evening, | “Should I sacrifice my pride and| screunge for their dough, do lots |to see him. ee ee eS ee and, though I wanted te go, I at * ee introduce him at home as go with him, or should I try to find| of mean, ordinary, dirty jobs es that it’s 0 side|College student he is Manic £. ac Alg tatters ts, bride of | FED . | And you've undoubtedly dane nthe dance with him provdly—even| Melvin C. Gel } (and girls, t00) find ‘to earn|!” his cab? Huntley ta ‘and atin tuition. Thay wash outed Rigg Sh aprendiel ip% A i r i a Sunday Mrs. Bowers Uses [she they wit ov abut’ they hard for his board and keep should She is the Lime or Lemon soda jerk, they usher in 7 today ofr yperarege Urged daughter of With Fruit and Nuts ia (Copyright 1956) acs Mrs. C D. ° By JANET ODELL | Townsend Pontiac Preas Home Editor INAL OPEN MONDAY . of Rolandale Have you ever used ginger ale AND FRIDAY dvenue. — as part of the liquid in a gelatin NITES he salad? Mrs. Frank Bowers offers iol nwo at oy Clearance . high added. ; is the son of pp nge ges DIEMS Comfortable Arch Shoes ew of 1g aif and an — club. She ~— a good (lose-up v ‘ sina | Tuntey acme “ir et VO% to PO% Orr of De i oa most interesting sub- oOo . @o ° MR. and MRS. MELVIN C. HUNTLEY! qvoem ane sata @ an assortment of styles Etched, Beautiful | ° By Mrs. Frank Bowers ' @ custom quality women’s arch shoes WwW Couple Married Sunday) yrstus22°" in many different leathers ATER SNAKE Mamie Ethel Townsend and Mel-|Evelyn Jane Huntley of Lachine,| % cup chopped @ with price increases threatening vin se ee et oo cup chopped mut meat these values are greater canye “A the First Baptist Church of Dray-|Gloria. Huffman of Birmingham.|,. cool aud ginger ale. slowly @ wide selection of styles , pond georsalory eel Ramee bball ir fairy ategellalisoratihcer| Be oer Put in refrigerator for the narrow feet . : the presence of 199 puscte. carried matching bouquets of car ase cok eae OM boas @ sizes for all, 4 to 10, The most beautifully etched skins, The bride is the daughter of Mr.| nations. ms, dco ou tata. Vida aad AAA-D, but not in every stunningly mated with lustrous — | and Mrs. Charles D. Townsend of Denise Chaviler served as flower|will not stand up so well as some style or color. black patent to provide you the Rolandale avenue. The bridegroom. |giri_ wearing a pink frock and|gelatins; do not put on serving a eee loveliest addition to your spring- ee ppt inte=at eat carrying @ basket of roses. dishes until just ready to eat. le Enel time wardrobe of Lachine. — : giliaith Townecnd was best man. | Less than 50 years ago, the first : : A bridal gown of lace over | °° guests ‘permanent given to : 9 : satin was chosen by Mamie for | Titus, Lawrence atone oamg ‘select list od claht wamen each of! DIEM s SHOES i her wedding. She wore a finger. | Vlevd Huntley. Richard OB8r whom spent $1,000 for their curls. ne pa aa oe er Matching Bag tip vell of Musion and carried a | bonedu dr. served as Bible boy. |) 22+ year, approximately 50 mil-| ap yebooeg pt $14.95 bouquet of white and pink carna- | Following the ceremany, a re- lion women gave themselves home 87 NORTH SAGINAW ST. ' tions. ception was held at Union Hall on|permanents at an average cost of FE 2-2492 The bridal attendants were Pike street. ($1.50 per wave. \ om Wo ¢ te ie nptdy en a , pe Py Si BEAUTIFUL 16 N. SAGINAW by Ship’n Shore’ new shortie French cuffs 998 : (i yh 3 © Gift Boxed 4 PROPORTIONED NYLONS |” 1” 1” Pay a compliment to a Lady Fair! Give : | S| IDS, Gowns, Petticoa ts * NoMend nylons... sa.sheer and clear and | ee . | . : Sion lovely they’re sure to please... but even | . / tt more important, ‘One ls Exactly Hers.” Foq | : : j “t , ; So beautifully trimmed with exquisite Short cut to fashion... the dapper [e \y nt ool Novel escice log some the \ | lace. Lovely nylon tricot, (Ye) wonderful to broadcloth blouse with pearl-linked little : : “FAMOUS 5° Proportioned leg Typesd \ leunder. Pl h sleeves. Attractive johnny collar to wear open ‘ hy wear, so easy to launder. Please her on or closed. Ever-washable combed cotton in \y : Valentine's Day with a lovely gift of white, pale-tones, deeps. Sizes 30 to 40. lee wr Box” * . i i , f i Ll " “Rogers” lingerie. Brilliant new Shij n Shore patterned blouses, too! \ ncn fe ee ; a \ ————_ soety.kicnr y Grouchy Hubby ey Hate His Job | She won — more’s the pity. For, six or eight months, they could tay rest of, her life, she will nave have ooeet it, | j He knows the ran he wants to| 7 for . short-time basis. I was trying to — this tolhe in and it would have taken no| omen, sae Pee “= a young wife the other day, but more than six or eight months | poing to be burt 9 whole let ito make the transition. ‘than that, with a bitter get : If this young woman had been sentful father the rest of their willing to cut the budget, and ‘lives. | perhaps take back her job for j (Copyright 1956) Ruth A. Stukey Married in Grand Rapids Service Cut Ruth Ann -Stukey page el —— eee the bape mstday tt bride of Walter Van - at the! tape io ts at her wrists. 2 aad = es a ck te Neland Christian Reformed Church She wore a shoulder-length veil in Grand Rapids. of illusion and carried a crescent- The bride, of Garland avenue,|shaped bouquet of carnations and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs./roses. Her only jewelry was a Everell Glenn Stukey of Swanton. | string of pearls, a gift of the bride- Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Van} groom. Til of Grand Rapids are parents) 4. Rasta Albema cf Fort jot the bridegroom. Wayne, Ind., sister of the bride- | For her wedding Ruth chose (groom, served as matron of honor | | ballerina-length gown of net ‘wearing a ballerina-length gown | over taffeta. Her fitted bodice (of turquoise crystallette accented’ ja lace featured a _ sweetheart by a drop shoulder effect neckline | : ——————= land a tucked bodice. Her tiara; headpiece and bouquet were of The fact is, the average man HF Pa i i ? a Fete eee B gig pel ia. at F 4 A é 53 HE 3 8 ij z g i. >zoxr|! daily oven fresh Pontiae Presa, Phote Ralph O. Allen of Cooley Lake road, hall committee Following a committee meeting for their card party, members of. Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon. Sigma Alpha play a game of bridge. Pictured (left to right) | shrimp-colored shattered carna-| : chairman. The card party will be held this eve- Gold Star P ans alto | are Mrs. Harry Woodman of Gateway drive, refresh- ning “atl Pontiac Federal Sasinge and Loon Building. ment committee; Mrs. Marshall Rose of Williams Lake road, bridge committee chairman; Mrs. Edgar Plympton of South East boulevard, prize committee, and Mrs. Adopt Baby Through Good Agency Proceeds will be used for the continuing of work with the Child Psychiatric Service at Pontiac State Hospital, «|IDENTICAL GOWN Mrs. Donald McLean, another attendant, wore a gown identical to the matron of honor’s in shrimp color, with her tiara and bouquet ! of shattered carnations in a tur- |Home, the chapter-voted to send goise shade. 'Mrs. Joe Doyle, president, to the y 4a «a Women's National Security Council) “Randall Van Til, twin brother of in Detroit rn ‘ At the Tuesday evening meeting VALENTINE DECORATED vot the American Gold Star Moth- HEART CAKE SWEETHEART COOKIES when they adopted a baby. They a alias the bridegroom. was his best man./gy DOROTHY V. WHIPPLE, M.D.|a child if it feels that, for anyjwhen the social worker from the | iF WLS Ushers were William G. Stukey, AP Newsfeatures reason, they might not make good/agency came to call she sensed|loved Bill, but they love him | Plans were completed for & ba-|brother of the bride, and Randall f lanning to adopt : that some great change had taken/enough to cope with this lifelong | oe & Doz. Cc jzaar and 6 o'clock dinner to be|Ajkama of Fort Wayne. scly eas Fee creagumonts parents. aca handicap? FRIED CAKES oa bates page Legion Home Master and mistress of cere- through a good child placing won are many more people Finally Mrs. Seymour told her Go) = Bill ioe a ' It was announced the Depart- ieee falar aa —™ «ee « | there are desirable ane bad anleype teh Patl — oe no choice, but since he was an FRESH, HOME MADE Fri. & © J} ment of Michigan, American | Donald McLean sang the bridal | Adoption is a serious business re ae ropes pres was deaf and they had taken adopted child they did have a ‘ BREAD Set. Gold Star Mothers convention | recital. and both the natural parents and| &° Aes — psa 7 | him to an ear specialist who con- |Choice. Only | Will be held in Hote] Statler, De- | 4 reception was held in the the adopting parents need the pro- . firmed their fears. Bill had a |GavyE UP CHILD ‘ | troit, April 26-28. church parlors following the cere- tection and help of the trained Sometimes parents become very} hereditary form of nerve deaf- dite algal dual ol eae : Set Breed end — ig Dally Alter 3:38 P. M. Proceeds from the sales of hand- | mony. Wworters of the agency. sagen Gs me — ana — tion, the Seymours decided to let | : made fancywork, to be sold at) For her going-away ensemble,| It ts never wise for the two Ma acid? slr The doctor couldn't tell for the agency take Bill and place lhave to wait, but it is better Ser : to put up with this delay than to oun ba Leela lage = jrun the risks of serious trouble jlater. The agency works with the nat-| * * ® 5 a and he could be taught to speak ural mother and helps her make| Some time after you are on the after a taghion. her decision as to whether or not/agency’s list, they will call you ses to give up her baby. No one forces|that they have a baby suitable This was a good deal more than ; : ‘her. {for you. You go to see him and : : : i * * @ jif you like his looks you take him the Seymours had bargained for OUR FEBRUARY SPECIAL |= == sure, but he felt Bill did not have ‘him with a family who had al- enough hearing to learn to talk in! ready had one deaf child and was the ordinary way. Yes, of course, glad to be able to help another he could be taught to read lips) one. ithe eonvention, will go to the five ithe new Mrs. Van Til chose a navy, Sets of parents te know each veterans volunteer service hospi- ‘blue sheath dress with matching tals of Michigan, | accessories. Her corsage was of Mrs. Nellie West will open herired and white carnations. The home on Ellwood avenue for the couple is residing in Grand ‘Feb, ‘22 meeting of the group. ‘[Rapids. | THOMAS PASTRY SHOP 121 West Huron, Neer Cass FE 4-8163 PARK FREE IN REAR OF STORE * * * It was a hard decision for the Seymours, but with the help of the agency they eventually ob- tained a normal child. Committees Are Named by League Mrs. Arthur Crawford will attend i e ‘he is ready for his adoptive par- working out satisfactorily. ne GREAT PROTECTION (COUPLE STUDIED This period of adjustment is a | Meantime the agency has inves- adopt a baby. A social worker tigated the parents who want to! great protection both to the baby and to you. It is difficult in the) early months of life to be sure the National Council of Catholic Women's Day convention held in the Hotel Statler, Detroit, on March 13, it was announced at the Wednesday meeting of the League of Catholic Women. Mrs. Ernest Gray will serve as alternate. Committee chairmen were an- nounced by the newly installed president, Mrs. Crawford, when the group met at the League of Catholic Women. Appointed were will interview both husband and wife and visit them in their home. adoption, the baby is placed in a| Most states require a waiting (0 ) 0 ; . | | . a baby is entirely normal. * ¢ @ ‘foster home where he is thorough-'period before an adoption can be ly examined and watched. When|complete. During this time the the agency is as sure as it can be agency will keep in touch with that he is a normal healthy child you to make sure everything is ~ e The Seymours adopted a baby eWill T -E : S lid Ch flornetimes the agen tries to! boy who ed to be all they had : ! ett rans ast O I erry . dissuade a couple realy adopting ‘dreamed te “However, “one day * * * ® Willett Country Side Solid Cherry * ° . ° @Willett Transitional Solid Cherry PHILIP'S FEBRUARY LUGGAGE Use Our CREDIT [eae — ao eee @ Willett Lancaster County Solid Maple Guy SALE fee are ema Cay o \\ ier Mrs. Wilfred Hinds, cancer, and Mrs. Robert Robertson, campfire. Also serving are Mrs. Omer De |Coninck, entertainment; Mrs. Fred- erick Gottschalk, City Federation of Women's Clubs, and Mrs. Mil- dred Polmear, auditor. The league will have charge of refreshments for the boys at the Nike Air _ in Auburn Heights, - MARIAN LINGLE Marian Lingle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. 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Sale! ‘And so pleased that we're “putting on the dog” another week! .. at. the tremendous response to our Kennel Misses’ and Growing Girls’ Men‘s and Boys’’ OXFORDS Oodles of Yapping Poodles who want the ight home. * | ment and social security, accord- 7 & Mirror § : FLATS & Mirror $224.95 irror $224.95 (Ext.) $144.00 Looe ai trea, 2 T Wn crnced ewe meters Bed 98.00 ise perne eee Women’s rcs pegs escape and 35 years, who can take dicta- ‘tion at 80 words per minute and itype 50 words per minute, qualify |for the positions, They must be citizens of the United States, Bed Chest 71.75 Buffet. 179.00 | | cia ete eet? 145575 , China Top 139.50 + R°° CASUALS $ep99 Choice of suedes, smooth leath- Chest 164.50 Night Stand 39.95 Chair 35.50 and $4.99 goigg, 7 Ma Priced te and $4.99 Operettas Planned : : od hie ion February 24-25 . e Children’s . Kingswood and Cranbrook ‘Schools are presenting their annual ‘operettas Feb. 24 and 25 in the auditorium of Kingswood School, Bloomfield. Hills, and $2.99 HOME — | ; FURNISHINGS SHOES | Choice tle oxfords, sturdy straps, Sone straps. Most all “STORE HOURS - X-citing X-amples ‘ Pixley DAity — 9 x M. to 6 P. M. sizes. | Were to $7.48. They have chosen two modern at f ‘American operettas, “The Low- FRIDAY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Puppy, Prices 5698 ‘land Sea” and “Sunday Excure 332 MAIN SPREET OL 2.2121 ROCHESTER | SHOE ea taae Arnold” Sungaerd. Lae Chapenen "| ye BIGELOW. CARPETING 4 INTERIOR COUNSELING y% BUDGET TERMS || |‘ STORE 26 Ww. Huron st. sna eat ot Cranbrook "wil code the bos ., . : ‘ or » 2 - | ; ‘Operetias, i | - , ‘4 | . es Gs A “ - . \' fo / 3 snpsificnsies i a a gps eg ch aniianiilamaneneipemrpmndinpecanpaains FORTY-NINE_ ‘Sports Stars 4 Fill the Bill ‘at Elks’ Fete’ for annual Father and Son banquet included a ed . . pienereede us lengthy speeches. ‘The comments were short, humorous and interesting, the food was excel- lently prepared and the atmosphere just right for evening. To sum it up the Elks were not to be outdone. SPIKE VOICES A NOTE OF OPTIMISM Spike Briggs drew much of the attention among the } re tatives. The popular president of the roit Tases: by-passed the press speculations about the how,. when and where sale of the club and stadium, to voice an optimistic note about the Bengals for the coming season. ; “We gave you an inkling of what-to expect this year with the young hustling ball glub of last year, and we have hopes of getting help in left field and second base,” he told the crowd. One trade which Spike tried to make was to offer a starting pitcher to Kansas City for second baseman Finnigan. “ x * * * When the deal fell through, chief Tiger scout Johnny McHale sighed in relief, “I'm glad that deal didn’t work out.” Bri admitted he would have qnade a bad deal, really giving more than he would have gotten. Hall of Famer Charlie Gehringer, making his 20th annual Father-Son banquet, threw a wink at the crowd in jest at Spike, “I understand Patsy O’Toole is going to buy the club and move it to Grand Rapids.” SPORTS FIGURES TAKE THEIR BOWS Lyall Smith, master of ceremonies, called on the » ‘various sports celebrities to take a bow, and a well represented list it was. A pair of college coaches kept the jovialfty intact. MSU assistant coach Bob Devaney’s squib t 200) ae Walt Kowalczyk got a laugh and an added petus of humor followed when U. of D. coach Wally her to tell you Fromhart cracked, “Devaney came u am still looking about a 200 pound halfback and here for a tackle that size.” x & & ke Big Lou Creekmur, co-chairman of the affair, car- ried the Lion banner without apologies for 3-9 record last season. “The fans were great to stick by us, more than — we deserved,” Lou said, “and we have only one thing in mind for next season, ‘to put Detroit back up on top, where we belong’.” Ex-MSU boxer, Chuck Davey, who got a crack at) the title against Kid Gavilan, made his first appear- ance at the annual fete as an Oakland County resi-| dent, now selling insurance, : - © * * ®& Chuck made no comment on his comeback attempts, but one thing was indicative, boxin on of his hopes for future, despite doubts expressed y mahy who feel Davey is through as far as the ring goes: . Political figures took their applause along with sportsmen from other fields of competition, Frank Mitzel and Harold Allen of bowling, Bob Calihan of basketball, Glenn Johnson and Warren Orlich of golf, and Lloyd Brazil and Muddy Waters of football. *For chairman John Donley, the Elks’ committee ee was Still an ac ve) baseball forest, from sandlots, to semipro, to the minor leagues and finally to the majors, He was a catcher, As a player, the name pat a - Who was this man that a busy! President sandlots required a player in the presence of oth- ers. - Baseball - U.S ry son Roy. He had been in the hospital for a broken hip which he suffered in a fall October ist.Hewas | known as the “Grand Old Man of Baseball.” & \From President to Cabbie % By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A AS PLAYER—This was Connie Mack back in 1887 when he | Connie epitaph acclaiming him as “Mr.jican youth in the most American played with Washington. He managed the Athletics for 50 years until he retired in 1950. He died at 93 yesterday, Washington Regents Brought Up fo Date SEATTLE (® — University of Washington regents conferred for hours with top administrative of- ficials last night, then adjourned with a statement which threw no light on the institutiéh's football future or that of the men who now guide it. The closed session, called hasti- ly as a local furore over the firing of football Coach John Cherberg grew to Coast-wide proportions, lasted into the early morning. “The board has been brought Up date on the athletic situation and no statement will be released at this time.” Wins in Overtime HILLSDALE # — Adrian waited till the closing seconds to overtake Hillsdale in regulation play, then got hot in the overtime to score a 93-84 MIAA basketball victory last night. and the organization, it was success de luxe. Par at Tucson 4 Bove! Rooter Faces Beating Dodger Fan § Worldwide baseball, since it was part of the | MACK WITH OLD TIMERS — Connie Mack, in center in street clothes, manager of-the one-time Philadelphia Athletics for 50 years, who died Wednesday at 93,-is pictured with an array of old- e AP Wirephete timers at Shibe Payk in 1944. From left: George Sisler, Home Run Frank Baker, Mack, Lefty Grove, Honus Wagner, Walter Johnson. BAGHDAD (INS) — When the TUCSON, Ariz. u—Some of the |champion Brooklyn Dodgers start ispring training they can be sure a royal fan—King Faisal II of Iraq—will be watching their prog- ress with interest. The 21-year-old king was as pleased as any Brooklynite when he learned from newspapers which reached Iraq after some delay that “his'’ team has been success- ful in the World Series. He sent off a cable to the Dod- lowest scores of the winter circuit are expected during the $10,000 Tucson Open Golf tournament that starts today, Rains have softened the hard fairways of the simple, 6,434-yard, par-70 El Rio course. Pros who have been coming here for years say the greens are the best yet. Tommy Bolt, winner of the last two Tucson Opens, believes it will take a 14-under-par 266 to earn top What would you gers which read: “Happy to know i. ‘of your great success in the World ‘Series. Wish you always well. money of $2,000. * * * Bolt and Lloyd Mangrum, anot er double winner here, are the ; Faisal, King of Iraq.” tes. A ons promoter 7 of the top 95 | His Majesty was especially 55 : he had money winners of 1955 has turned Pleased. perhaps, because the tourney into a wide open af- Picked the Dodgers as a coming fair. ‘outfit when he visited America in Julius Boros, Cary Middlecoff 1952. . and Doug Ford, the top three of, On his way to the United States last year, are al] Tnissing \the King made a careful study of W's Het Stove league YOU'RE THE MANAGER (Fourth of a Series) There aren't many major league pitchers who can hit as well as Brooklyn's Don Newcombe. He wasn't removed for a pinch-hitter at all last season. Warren Spatm of Milwaukee is considered a pretty good hitting pitcher, too. However, in the fol- lowing situation the Braves were trailing and had an opportunity to at least tie the score. have done? Manager Charley Grimm called it right. (R) stands for a righthanded batter or pitcher and (L) for a lefthanded batter or pitcher. The Braves are playing the Pi- rates at Pittsburgh. It’s the top of the sixth with the Pirates ahead 32 and Lino Dinoso (L) on the mound. Bobby Thomson starts off with a walk. Chuck Tanner flies, out and Joe Adcock forces Thom-| son at second base. But Del Cran-| 4 a Si ~ CHARLEY GRIMM Would you: A. Put in a pinch-hitter for bd B. Let Spahn bat? “(1% dall walks putting Milwaukee run- Amp) ¢-¢ ‘umo Saeig ot “suni| ners on first and second. Spahn/sanp uy 3utazp ‘spuyys preg 143 (L) is the next scheduled oe oyuy imi eu0y & yy eH jMOoylfew colleges to concentrate orn pue payeq uyeds — gq :ynsey [cross country running. with Bill Bruton (L) on deck. % A | College’s hopes for the 1956 West- _ | pon their return national scene of the country he was abqut to visit. By Flip, or Vote! The first faseball game he saw) “a tara ae te we MCCOY Closing Dodgers .vs. Giants game “ln on Freeman the Dodgers won. The royal par- Ace Hitting ity including the King and his} uncle, Crown Prince Abdul nah Spartan 30.1 in Big 10 Point Production | who then was regent, watched the game from Walter O'Malley's per- sonal box. No Title Playoft in Big 10 procedure for selecting the Big 10 tourney team. The decision of how a representative shall be selected is up to th athletic directors, who CHICAGO W—In case Iowa and Illinois wind up-in a tie for the Big 10 basketball championship, the NCAA tournament representa- tive will be chosen without a play- off. off. ‘A palace source said that the |King followed the progress of the CHICAGO & — |1955 Series from newspapers and major basketball scoring records | ‘was very pleased at the Dodger — based on number of points, victory. game average and accuracy per-) | Baseball is not well-known in|C€" ‘Iraq, although the people catch season if the sharpshooters main- occasional glimpses of it in news- ‘ain their pace through the last ‘reel shots, A small outpost of the half of the campaign. . American national game is main- Ohio State’s Robin Freeman is ‘tained at Badhdad College, an leading the assault on records | American Jesuit school, where in- with an average of 34.3 points tra-mural matches are staged. in seven conference games, ac- cording to official statistics to- UM, School Officials | space is far ahead bed the Hit Colorado Hope ns : Don Schlundt in 14 games in 1954. ANN Also ahead of Schlundt’s mark is Julius McCoy of Michigan State, second on the scoring list with i jern Intercollegiate Hockey League ~~ : 4 lerown suffered a double blow last After the first two leaders there} imight, one by Michigan and an-/'S 4 sharp drop. Dick Miller of | other by school officials back’ Wisconsin is third with 22.1 fol- home. i\lowed by Jed Dommeyer of Minne- Michigan, elose on the heels of S°ta with 20.3, Joe Sexson, Purdue, Colorade- in the battle for the and George Bonsalle, Illinois, each WIHL title, blasted the Tigers 7-2,/ With 20.2. ARBOR (® — Colorado avenging a 6-3 loss to the same! preeman) G, O8U...... ey fi ye 4a club the night before. Vietor ee ee a ms a Pe pulled the Wolverines to within Dommeyer, F-C, Minn. 62 38 183 20.2 lone point of the league-leading Botee find aut “ ie 193 udson, Serer 1 _ Carli three of Colorado's! mecca SR RA ihighest scoring players, center er og we eaaee 3 bo in a Clare Smith. wing Bunt Hubchik and center Don. (PeeWee) Her- sack, were declared ineligable for farther competition this season from the current Knicks Near 2nd Place By International News Service. ‘The New York Knickerbockers |pulled to within a game and a half) of 2nd place in the National Bas-| ketball Association's eastern divi-| sion last night with a 102-97 win over Rochester. ‘road trip. Michigan State is: one of the roll The big Ten’s| | tage — appear doomed this ;* “The Big 10 has no’ prescribed The directors wotld either vote for the representative or make the choice by draw or a flip of the leoin. They will be in session at \East Lansing March 2-3 during the |Big 10 indoor track meet and can |decide on the procedure at that itime if it is necessary. * ¢ *& Tilinois leads the race wth a 6-0 conference record. Iowa is sec- ond with 5-1. They meet only once this season, in a nationally tele- vised afternoon game March 3 at lowa City. automatically for the NCAA tour- ney. - . ‘Turkey Shoot’ Sunday ‘hold a “turkey shoot" this Sunday at its outdoor range on Stanton road. Shooting starts at 11 a.m. and the public is invited. Cage Results COLLEGE BASKETBALL West Virginia 76. Penn 6tate 73 Temple 88, Bucknell 50 wel Gmc LJ 4 Army ennsylvania 74 Villanova 89, Va. Tech 64, Va. Military 56 : : Georgia 91, Mercer 79 QUITE A CUE (TIE) — Mrs. | Washington (Md) 65, Baltimore U. 63 Lonnie Brandes, war bride from | Rice 89, Texas Christian 72 Japan, is one of most adept bil- zon liard players in the country. She | learned. the game from Kyoshi Koizumi her father and soon be- gan. beating him. Now living in Milwaukee with her husband she gives a few pointers at the Elks club where she does her playing. | . 4 Navy 81, Pitt 64 (St, Lou! DePauw 86, Ball State Evansville 69, Bt. Josephs (Ind) 70 Valparaiso 72, Indiana Gtate 63 John Carrol] 100, Kent State 65 | Calvin 76, Aime 66 Adrian 03, Hillsdale 8 (OT) ‘Lawrence Tech 103, MeMasters (Ont) 66 Colorado State 71, Montens Btate 67 i are on record as opposing a play- title. The Big 10 champion qualifies: | Says Coach The Lake Orion Gun Club will ager, Mourned | y Big and S it £ i 3 F i i a $ s if aE * In the heavyweight class, always ‘a crowd pleaser Cliff Tavenner of Lansing will be back stronger ithan ever to defend last year’s ititle against 12 others. | Jerry Wright, carted the home to Bay City, also will re- turn, but this time in the 174- pound light heavyweight class, where competition appears the strongest this year, The boxers will arrive from eight 00 Golden GI or State Cham BI Ey-fagle Stars Now Coaching Van Buren and Kilroy Selected as Aides to ‘Hugh Devore Buren and Frank Kilroy, two of the Philadelphia Eagles’ most cel- ebrated players, were named as- sistant coaches for the National Football League team today. : ® * * Head Coach Hugh Devore thus completed the lineup of his cpach- ing staff, which will number five. | Since he was named coach. in January, Devore has se lected, in addition to Van Buren ‘Cats Lacking Confidence, Fisher Blames That Factor for Loss of All and Kilroy, Steve Owen, former head coach of the New York Giants jand Ed Doherty, Big 10 Tilts EVANSTON, Ill. @ — Lack of confidence is the big trouble with Northwestern’s basketball team, Coach Waldo Fisher has diagnosed. His Wildcats have lost 14 out of 15 starts, including all 7 of their Big 10 games. “Confidence ig what we need,” said Fisher, “I would say that ito k going, ae victory would give us a/Toronto. world of help--so much that we| Boston [might even break even on the rest ‘of the schedule.” don’t feel you can win, it’s hard Northwestern's next ihome against second-place Iowa Saturday night. just not winning has cut our ef- ficiency 50 per cent. We're not ivery good at best, and when you ‘former head zona State. * * * : Kilroy, who has recovered from coach at Ari ‘a knee injury that shelved him for 11 games last year, will not retire as a player, Instead, he will be given the title “player-coach”: as he enters his 14th year with the Eagles. m2 Van Buren, greatest ball carrier in the history of the NFL, hasn't played since 1951. four seasons Van Buren doing publie relations and scouting fo? the Eagles. - . ee, NHL STANDINGS \Chicago ‘game is at| New York 3, Boston 3 (tie Schedule WwW T Montreal 32 10 New York 3% L 14 BERRRES Wednesday's 5 Montreal 1, Toronto 1 ¢ PHILADELPHIA @—Steve Van \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 si yA a in Tennis Test Another top match sends Jerry ‘Moss of Miami, a junior Davis Cupper, against Armando Vieira| for Try atTitle | The 27-year-old Jones had to call on all his experience and stamina to withstanding the pounding given ‘him by young Baldoni in the early) Casey Clem Sez.. j= in be bet with Mt. Clemens, and we thought the Pontiac Chiefs k in the lead of the league. - . Here’s what Cagey sez this week: Crucial SCL Tilt Tonight Rams Hope fo Knock Irish Out of Race Ryzin, Dowdy Look for Close Battle < Art Van Ryzin and Joejcage circuit and the Chiefs will be Chlats, whe ate enpabie of siving sapleas wi to i 10 pinns ‘erty ay Vaikditth 44: it sibl a meth ca os ee be | any club a terrific battle.” in the season. We still remember “But,” Van Ryzin points out, “in Is It possible as top competition in Friday! ke the Indians’ bets, Dowdy | Van Ryzin had similar words for|*"%! they did.” a race fa tight as this ane fe fight ’ steht’ Saginaw Yalley game at] says, “We believe that Pontiac |the Indians, Chiefs’ coach still figures Cen-|now, anything can happen. I still youre as "(PHS gymnasium. High's team is one of the best | “Central looked the best against|tral “is in the best position to win|think that the club with a 7-3 ree: ‘fussy about = | /|, Each mentor figures the collision) ball clubs around this year. We us, of any club we met this year.|the -Valley title, with only one ord. ot the ed hee cea when | eS Se have a very high regard ‘for the ——— loss. ———— Se eee cen Moylan Meets __i‘|' "Cle paratey ew inte cpr we are? y Tiger’ Clamors Se at Tough Opponent today to be | however, that Willie Dewalt, the < We try to be more critical of fitting details WEST PALM BEACH Ya. @— Valley's leading scorer with 114 oF . Eddie Moylan of Trenton, N.J., co- This cage pickin’ is gettin’ tou her every week. Look than our most critical customer. That's why |tavorite with Philadelphia's Vic| Jones — Flattens Tony] what hap last sats fais ree finally won a Seams cae ha eee we feature Kuppenheimer clothes...their ‘Seixas, faced what was expected) Baldoni in 6th After|game by Clawson, Hazel Park did the same ‘Featly in 4th place. ; d : ; to ‘rugged opposition today} Rough, Early Goin ’s coach sizes are proportioned with rare accuracy, pte- eit gaara tance al tae 9 y 9 |might have come ‘through against those Saginaws. iy agen pati cy emi cise to 1/64 of an inch. We try to match that South Florida tennis champion-] WASHINGTON # — Ralph 7 ee ocnenl comand still ae any good = ——— be arco gpe - . - Ane ships. (Tiger) Jones, whose long ring ca- r wrong even t 20% games wen turned the most skilled tailoring obtainable. Regard- Jere tt whe ty dehending cham (clamoring for a shot at the’ mid- Now old Cagey is goin’ ct gn eb by ling Varsity game, Friday, is set for less of your build, you'll get a finer fit here.‘, pion, had to go all-out to win from ‘Heweight title today after a dash-/St. Fred’s to upset Royal Oak St. Mary in Pon rod mig arsed eer Ohh , cant Lonnie Jordan of Montgomery,|im& knockout of Tony Baldoni night. Of course St. Mike’s would ike that ‘cause if|tween reserves of the schools that’s a promise and a guarantee! Ala., 64, 16, 63, yesterday, ee: beat Orchard Lake tomorrow then they would 3rd Year for Oceak PITTSBURGH (®—Frank Oceak A BIG ONE—Here's all a small of Sao Paulo, Brazil, seeded No. 1)stages of the nationally telecast Vm Loser Spread = Winner Loser = Spread of Johnstown, Pa. today was KU PPEN H EIMER among the foreign players. fight last night. | Pontiac* Elint Central 2 Milford* Holly 17) man sees when he tries to guard ight las nigh — Walled Lake® Farmington 3 Care ille* W. Bloomfield Signed to manage the Brunswick rl _seven-foot Don Boldebuck of the B li | Clinic But Peon es vite Ga Waterford® 8 Northville® Brighton 7 Pirates, a Pittsburgh affiliate in Py | HANDCRAFTED SUITS University of Houston. OW Ing fifth, sending ow * Hazel Park 3, Utica Warren 2\the Georgia-Florida League for the 2 $7 nine count with short, chopping| East Detroit® Mt. 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Converse — Basketball : . \ 1966 Spalding Gelf Clubs ‘WELDEN Ao nS On } - N $2 Morningglories 16 + % Sees 3 St. Frederick’s title hopes in the|season rolls along, tangle with Mary as ~ championship race YALA bAdbd hdd ™ en «6S hectic Suburban Catholie League Royal Oak St. Mary this evening| enters its final weekend. LS fs -— basketball race have long since in a game which will have great) St. Fred’s upset-minded squad, t a3, vanished. [bearing on the outcome of the SCL. next in the standings with a 54 A But the Rams can enjoy the dis- “2™paign. mark, aims to topple the Irish and Pt 04 Sacks si nope of oe knocking ome —_ Bigs eee eeacneek Ger let the three remaining contenders |B wa Ure gol nagar oe "| Prges leaderehip. They share (tee the t Friday night. aa ce eure 3 F . hare decide — Se * 2* * the top spot on a 1-2 record wi - - dren 303 L. corks Gene Wright’s cagers, who have! St. Michael, Highland Park St. ne aoe wa geeledian Serv S$ al its shown marked improvement as the Benedict, and Orchard Lake St. them,” said Wright. oe we, ice FLAS LADIES MONDAY DIVISION, PaCS ae ‘ead _ of the Week Ramo Wolverines Score 49 - 48) nint atime acme , HT Skunks # rm ers. pipet gar oe has ere S$ a iE Upset in ‘D’ Cage Play Svea" ¥e pastel St. Mary’s Irish, coached by Tom CTOMOTIVE LEAGUS The Wolverines came from be-)Griff's Grill in a National division = Pts Pts, ‘ind to the Police Associa. Opener at T o'clock and Sun Life Bean, boast good shooters in Jerry ee $2 Aubore tte 4 ten Sere dass D Ameri tackles the Keego Merchants in Hall and Phil Brzezinski, plus oc- 100 Proof + Dititieg trom greta * Arrow Liqueurs Corp. Detroit 7, Mich, 83 S@chram's Er , 49-48, ball me at Lincoln| ' American League play at 8:30. jcasional point-making sprees by Croney Gory. BL Gents Lincoln 33| Seer weak ei treme. Weaecs| eee iv 12 te ecaaPhil Novell and Chariie Dixon. 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RISE...THE SELF-RISING LATHER GIVES YOU | THE CLOSEST, SMOOTHEST SHAVES IN ¥% THE TIME! “> > | Wilts even the toughest PS TES SRE RRR HORE SERGE TON acne 4 THE : PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 Called Nice Kids Soviets ‘D FITCHBURG, Mass. w@ — A Massachusetts speed skater who’ competed in the winter Olympics| at Cortina says the Russians “De- served to win.” * LJ “The Russians are terrific, both from a personal and a competitive: standpoint,” said 24-year-old Art Longsjo, in an interview. Longsjo, an unemployed drafts-'. man, six feet and 160 pounds, came home from Cortina Tuesday night. “They’re nice kids,” he said of “They train hatd, perhaps, be- cause they were pushed to do so, but I saw no evidence where they placed emphasis on anything, They mingled freely with the contestants However, . Parks and Recreation from other countries. their officials didn’t have much to say.” Longsjo said he went to Ameri- can movies with several Russian athletes. “I don’t think they know mach about world affairs,” he said, “but they make Bo attempt to PRICES BEGIN as low as 1533 FORD'S Great February Sales Jubilee Come In Today Howard Lare, 2705 Orchard Lake KEEGO FE 5-9204 very Win’ Says U.S. Skater Hot Ghote 18 Beare 4 | Cheaters 1 Aces 3 Mhyng Fools 18 | Creasy Highta, 18, Falcons 14 | Basement Bums 21, Hoboes 14 | Trojans M4, Dominoes 16 Rascals 23, Eagles 4 Pighting Cherokees 18, Spartans 13 Rockets 21, Wolverines Sth Gi Stare Shamrocks 6 Cats 6. lidogs & Sth G M Tro! -“ Ramblers $, Ball Carriers 6 wks 223, Globetrotters 16 WASHINGTON | 7th Grade wt Wt. Nationals 70 Wolverines 43 Worldtrotters 6&2 Earthquakes 25 Globerunners 62 Wight Riders i¢ -.. 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Home Room Basketball WASHINGTON Grade Tth Worldtrotters 2, Earthquakes 6 | Globerunners 18, City Slickers 10 Night Riders 1é, Junior Braves 0 Nationals 21, Wolverines @ Grade —— 36, Pig aan! 13 Falcons 48, Hawks 7 rade Cooleats 20, Mysteries ¢ Terrors 37, “4 Apes 6 Birds 4 Wildcats 34, Hawks 20 Sth Grade Patters la Tth Grade Globetrotters 16, Thunderbirds 14 White z he needed help from Red Munger! NEW YANKEES — Shortstop McDermott were traded by the Washington Senators to the New York Yankees for five players — one yet to be named. The trade did not | involve any cash. McDermott is the key in the trade. The 2? year old southpaw had a 10-10 neord with AP Wirepheto Bob Kline (left) and pitcher Maury the Senators last season. Spartans Drop Overtime fought back from a 13-point deficit in an overtime basketball thriller last night, despite Julius McCoy's 31 points. Terry Rand was the big man in the Warrior victory, sinking 12 crucial points in the ‘second half and six in the overtime. The regulation game ended in a T1-Tt deadlock. with a minute and 15 seconds remaining, waiting for one last shot. Don Buglaski tried a push shot from the side and missed. ~MicOoy grabbed the loose ball and dribbled swiftiy down the court. He shot and missed too, In a wild scramble for the ball Bob Walzeak, fouled Michigan State’s George Ferguson, sending him sprawling under a press table. free throw, Ferguson was re- placed by Franskoviak at the free throw line. His shot-was wide. Marquette outscored MSU 13-4) 23 in the overtime, climaxing an up- hill battle in, which they trailed) twr iby as much ‘as 13 points in the first half. Michigan: State led 42-39 at the | RESERVE Nothing finer in American taste... CALVERT Calvert belongs with the good things of America. It has a genuine \ and toppled Michigan State 90-81) Marquette went into a stall (Peterson, Injured and unable to take the! if hands six times in the second half. The victory gave Marquette an 11-6 record and was their first in six meetings with the Spartaris. Michigan State is 10-5 for the Yanks Get 2 for 5 NEW YORK om eThe Ya Yanks have he, & McDermott, the lanky lefty often imentioned in trade talk, finally ‘came to New York yesterday in @ sSeven-man swap t brought five young players to Washington. With McDermott in the starting ipitcher brigade with Whitey Ford, Tommy Bryne, Bob Turley, Don ‘Larsen and Bob Grim, the Yanks ipresent a formidable mound staff! in defense of.the American League, pennant. The deal was the Yanks’ answer to the challenge presented in the major changes by Cleveland, Chi-| cago, Boston and Detroit since the iclose of the 1955 season, i iman Mickey Tom Umphiett and pitcher Johnny The Indians traded Larry Doby, Herbie Plews, 27, a .302 batttr at their hard-hitting‘ outfielder, pitcher ‘Bob Porterfield, first base- Vernon, outfielder! Schmitz from Washington in No- vember for five young men among them outfielder Karl Olson. De- troit picked up pitcher Virgil Trucks from Chicago for outfielder Bubba Phillips. é The Yanks gave up ——— Dick Tettelbach, 26, a Yale gra ‘who hit .309 at Denver in the Re ierican Assn. last season; Bob) - TT Ben f bl bd ° games at Washington, Denver, A fifth player will be yen to _ Washington _ before April 1 In addition to MeDermott, who has been ramored as coming to New York all winter, the Yanks shortstop Bob Kline for their ver farm. Kline hit only .221 in The value of McDermott, 27, is reflected in his 3-2 record against iCleveland, the top contender, his season record of 10-10 and his bat- d ting average of .263, tops among American League pitchers. ICE RODS .......< N LINE... - SHANTY STOVE . $9.95 Insula $14.95 FINE LUGGAGE SPORTINGS GOODS 79 N, Saginaw Se. 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F, " aed a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 : 1 FIFTY-TWO . : oy r ag si * : ha = Tennis “gréat” Doris Hart, win-|sustained a knee injury in child-| : Simer Slips to 2nd : er of both. the Wimbledon and/hood and took up tennis as a re Any Team’ll Do! a ® ® SSLTA women's . singles titles, icuperative measure, ~7***- eo 2 , om) Bruins Pilot Just Hopes MUO‘ ACE | . ARMY . The 2.5 average, however, be-'any exceptionally high scorers the ; { [OT ayor ace Scoring Leaders |, — 7 : cai hind Davidson's 27.5, mark per|two quintets carry balance. WAVY By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (Don McKenney once. Then the These are the leaaing scorers in the|/ came is by no. means hard to take.| Three Utica players, Dick Cole, : “Whom would you rather play in| Rangers got going with second- cohen, pinay gel ppiventee LR ae Imlay City’s Larry Dorow with) Lou Haase and Ernie Malzohn, 32 $. Saginaw St. FE 2-0022 Bitne staniey Cup Playoffs, the period goals by Murphy and Larry Davidson, Milford ....... %8 yt 21/216 is South Central League’s top| spread the scoring with 13 points ‘Rangers or the Red Wings’”,'Popein, Simer, Madison .......... 11 281 25.5, representative, and Don Sharpe of) each a game. Fitzgerald does T ARP AULINS ‘someone asked Lynn Patrick, gen-| * 6 « are ta Sees. ii 333 j2aulake Shore heads the Bi-County| likewise with Jim Clary, Norm 80 eral manager of the Boston Bruins,| The result moved New York Rogers, West Bloomfield uf eg 33.3| Loop with 23.3. - Pruitt and Lou Collins. y PSx7 .....$3.50 9x12 .. $10. last night. back into undisputed possession of Kersten, Almont.......... 12 261 217) Lapeer’s high flying outfit has | Milford also shows some balance 6x7 $4.20 10x12 .. $12.00 B “1 just hope to heck we get to second place, 1 point ahead of idle Der ew nce? 22.0 13 388 313] Tom Wilson leading the way with [despite Davidson's bushel of points. | aor ts — play somebody,” was Patrick's re- Detroit. The Wings have 58 points} Martyniak, Roseville ...... $ 162 202) 22.9 points and Romeo puts Bill |Fred Baker, who set a school rec- ; 6x9 @eee $5.40 12x15 oe $18.00 tort. to 59 for the Blueshirts. eee ee Net i bes ot a Schmidt with 21.3 alriong the ord for one game of 4 points, 3 7.20 12x18 $21.60 | * . ° j “ . ° . feeteh per onearie Sas 12 228 19.0 select gr . carries an 18.0 average with Jim 8x9 .... ip 15x20 oe $30.00 | This. exchange of repartee fol. Murphy's climactic goal cost the| Wie. Semen “8 ist Brow Priestley hovering near double , 8x10 .... $ . a . lowed the New York-Boston game Bruins a Vital point, one that would) ‘ake, Lake Orion 193 Oakland B backs Simer up with figures Special Sizes Made to Order in which the Rangers overcame a have moved them into a tie for. Baker, Milford. jez Jerry Paul of Avondale and Len m three-goal deficit to tie the Bruins fourth place with Toronto and Chi-| aoe: Preterm ped 16.6; Martyniak of Roseville and Wayne-| This still Labishod ap hema: that 3-3 on Ron Murphy's goal at 17:44 cago. | Gewgie, Dryden ......+.-- }7/Oakland with Frank Rogers ofj>alance in basketball is the win- SP ECIAL SAL of the third period. | The Leafs battled to a 1-1 te! AVERAGES 975 — Millord’s Surat, mada vert SL 181 West Bloomfield and Darrell Ria-/Ming way SS ‘with the pace-setting Montreal Ca-| 1.5 — | anNocKer, Rocester.----- > 16 146 ling of Clarenceville. ~~ r— " re! , | 6-3 forward Jim Davidson is |Teska. Northville. ..... line | MEN'S Rubber UTILITY Fed toe ene ald Pat ete in tne circus ftion tex| back in the lead among Oak- |Sases: Wes Biccnteia’.”'s ite it3} Rogers who has been out for BRICES BEGIN “Now I'm disappointed. ‘The way fstered for the Canucks and. Ron| land area league scorers with Quits: Korie Branch It Ist 1¢2\couple games with a bed ankle : “Now I'm disappointed. e@ way iste or anucks and ie «| Pe I tee 39\has only eight games to account, JACKETS and PANTS we blew that lead was murder.” |Hurst for the Leafs, who played| 27 points in 10 games. or tlcrpamel Oe trey 13.7 for his A See wae as low as | The Bruins skated the Rangers with a new goalie, Ed Chadwick— _— Maurer, Troy oa: 41 te a6 off their feet in the opening period up from Winnipeg of the Western Grate Memeo. 12 163 13.5| Rapidly moving up into the top | $ 4 © ideal Utility Parka | © Extra Roomy jas Vic Stasiuk scored twice and League. PIONEER LEAGUE | Mises: VUske! Orton: HS ee Sea is Souci. aren Moser © Adjustable ——— See — Py Evans, Gouthfield ........ 10 133 13.3| @ little guard only a - * peomatget |” Seender Top cam prad Bb pene acmane BE setisanT Beet s'S He | Som away trem being nt. | F ap ure eee Pra Doc’ Milters, 3ed4o\ Gillis, Waterford [lal 143 13-0 e’s leading scorer. He a H ® Raglan Shoulders ® Genuine Goodyear GYM EQUIPMENT rice, ‘Carr. “2 34 Vulchan Cha, 34 aI ee _ 16.6 average just behind Larry | uring Trademark Townsend's 42 34 Pont. Plumb, 28 48| By BRUNO L. KEARNS Hughes of Walled Lake with 16.7. ri © Snap Closures © Heavy White ean” et tat Coes Bake yea| Sports Editer, Pontiac Preas A ee a ‘a. FOR D S © Meovy White Sheeting . 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Fri. 8-8 THE CHA-CHA—Philly rookie Joe Lonnett does a hop and Make Your | jump to get out of the way of ' bad pitch at the opening of the League Reservations | Philadelphia rookie camp in || NOW for best dates next season. | Clearwater, Florida, yesterday. peed OE Andy Seminick, veteran catcher, || |, Motor Ian Recreation is acting as coach at the school. = Peer St ye 6-coms YOUR GIFT! $7.95 TV TABLE 5 : A5 ee | OO PRICE | SSAEE RICE | eeteU Saves —AT NO EXTRA COST— Size 610x1 $f 6.70x15 | $31.20 | $2062 | $10.58 — handy abet, Blac wrought tron tase _7.N0x15 | $34.50 | $22.62 _ $11.88 _ Regular BH sons 7.60x15 | $37.75 | $2462 | $13.13 New 1956 x and & $94.90 plus Fed. ) THESE TIRES CARRY A FULL ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE TRAVLER - FREE CHE C K Original Equipment Quality “Wheel Ali Tr Wheel Alignment Includes caster,-camber, and toe-in ii 7Come in, see them Astocks are complete. 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CY OWENS & Phone FE 5-41 = 01) + x * PST Sed VGA EERE FF Tie FE ha EEE etd a id 2) Den Cae ere aime WR. 2 a a eae tad 4 2 BEE Aa ie & % Ee a aera tee tiara : S 4 3 : 4 " FIFTY-FOUR — THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 _ ~ ‘Checks Coming ommerce Board Okays Rental of . Voting Machines Heustis 5 Though Mail Bag | ‘Lost From Train Will Purchase Health Subsidy: oem ws if Funds Allow for Central Railroad pouch of mail kept | Anticipation of Record : Postmaster Cole M. Neurnann busy : $600,000 to Aid Local nove ren icatbas Wneires uae Turnout or Elections Departments | The bag of mall, with its des- rompts ion tination Rochester, was lost from | a train coming from Lapeer and | contents were partly demolished, Your PTA Is Planning: Walled Lake Group Plans Neighbor Night Meeting WALLED LAKE. — It will be, their questions to the panel. Par- “Bring Your Neighbor Night”) ents are urged te attend. ° when the Walled Lake Junior.’ wash senior high PTA meets on Thurs- _ Aves) * Pp %: day, Feb. 18 in the-afeteria of _Fimwood School PTA ‘will ob- ‘the seni A 8 p.m. **rve Founder's Day with a pot-' WEST BLOOMFIELD Town. ‘ne Senior high schéol at 8 p.m.) oy supper tonight at 6:30 at the’ COMMERCE — Anticipating a | ‘Each member is urged to bring a ; : ‘SHIP — The Board of Education neighbor who does not érdinarily “CD0c!. There will be community record turnout at the polls this | ~ singing and introdnction of past ‘spent most of its Monday meeting attend. Board Covers Building Ideas To Discuss Possible Elementary School Site in West Bloomfield _ LANSING @ — Dr. Albert E Heustis, state health commission- er, has asked the Legislature for The mail bag ¢ontained a quan year, authorization for the pur- $600,000 in state subsidy for Mich- igan’s local health departments in, the next fiscal year. * 8 *& The figure is $275,000 more than the current appropriation. of full-time local health depart- the additional money is needed for seven local public health services, He listed the seven as chronic BPiness programs, preventive men- tal health, polio immunization, child health services, migrant labor health projects, home and, farm accident prevention and im- meets its ete 10 Install Light ment directors yesterday that | tity ef government and Social Se- curity checks for this area, and (Neumann said that those which came in at intervals were being; ‘delivered without delay. at Walnut Lake Men’‘s Club Works for Fire Fighting Equipment for Night WALNUT LAKE—E-flérts of the’ : \to meet with a realtor to discuss ‘|property located at Orchard Lake | provement of community sanita- Walnut Lake Men's Club to obtain MR. AND MRS. WM. WEBE | ion. [better street lighting and improved ane =e. = "as said tat chang ng win vary cers Preven JANICE SOLKO Chooses Co . In answer to the club's: petition. ifor better street ‘discussing an addition to the high, school and a. new elementary school. Members of the board plan and Maple Roads’ for a new ele- poe Ge The board voted to invest debt fund money, amounting to $20,000 with the Michigan Nationa] Bank of Flint. Plans are being made for a | school bend election in the spring. | A date has not been set. The | plan of the board would be to | | have a building program without | increasing the present $7.50 debt _ _ levy. Mrs. Claudia Baker was hired to teach English at the high school. She holds a Bachelor of Arts de- gree from McKendrie College in| Lebanon, Ill. and has taken over The program for the efning will consist of a short “Phillips 66” session when questions will be compliled to be presented to a panel of teachers, parents, and he students. Moderators of the panel will be the Rev. Perry Thomas of PTA presidents, Stiles Exeeutive Board will meet Stiles home room mothers well in charge of all Valentine parties to be held in the different the Commerce Methodist Church; | &T@des of the school Tuesday, teacher members, Mrs. Ethel Gib-’ son and Mrs. Lynn Garrett; par- Ld za wan te = ArT@IQN Youths and Linda Chabot. A social hour will follow the discussion which will be based primarily on the discipline ques- tions raised by Dr. Andrew T. Yang at last month's meeting. Clarkston The Clarkston PTA will meet at 7:30 tonight in. the elementary’ school. The program will consist of a panel discussion by members of the Clarkston School Board and Supt. L. F. Greene relative to the, for Ohio Slaying Three From Hazel Park Enter Innocent Pleas on Murder Charge fzan youths accused of murder in the holdup-slaying of a Wapakoneta tavern keeper today entered pleas chase or rental of three new vot in Stiles school cafeteria at two ing machines: was granted last o'clock Wednesday Feb. 15. night by the Commerce Township Board at its regular monthly meet- ing held at the Township hall. Ld s . The action was taken to meet the demands of a rising population. Township Clerk Earl V. Garner will negotiate for the procure ment of the machines. If the cost of the machines comes with- in the limitation ef. the badget, an outright purchase will be made, At one time Commerce Township owned 12 voting machines. How- evér, two of them were turned jover to Walled Lake when it with- nee from the township to become a city. ’ WAPAKONETA Three Mich- The board decided to divide the jtownship into four voting precincts ‘instead of two for the coming elec- |tions. Precinct no. 1 will be at the (fire hall in Commerce village, pre- . Dr. Heustis also said that chang. | Ing with early success, President on ithe el of Mrs. Manda Jen- Velveteen for Wedding ("== J. S. Wallace announces. * * * “unpredictable needs.” He said TB ; i : lighting, West functif and operation of the of innocent, but their lawyer re- Clarkston schools. ‘served the right to withdraw the See Nhs i Gl Eat patients “are not accepting hos-| Bloomfield Township Supervisor) pitalization the way they once did }arian Thatcher has notified the WESTACRES—Father Leo Shel- Lady of Refuge Church at Orchard Mrs. Dreama Royal, elementary, and are leaving hospitals in in-| club action is under way to install freasing mumbers before their a light at Inkster and Walnut Lake reatment i nlete.”’ jroads, Wallace said. Request for Se 2a ‘ : additional lights is alse under con- $A lack of vaccine. he said, stilt *deration. | hampering the state’s polio vac- Wallace said that the club also program. The State Health, has started action to obtain port- rtment has distributed 1,343,- able lighting equipment néeded doses of vaccine bet far, me by the community's fire depart. but there are six lion per-' ment for night fire fighting and in the immediate priority) jaxe rescue work. group. The club already has pled . $70 toward the fund and William Birthday Cards ‘Becker has been appointed chair- . : ;man of a committee to raise the Shower Little remainder . | -The Michigan Bell Telephone Co. Dr yden Gir ] , jalso has acted favorably on a re- _ quest to install a public telephone : DRYDEN — Susan Coon. SiX-\hooth in the Walnut Lake business ear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. picek Wallace said. Richard Coon of Seven Ponds, arte The men's club dinner dance will — aud scadey Cards teas be held at 7 p.m. Feb. 25, Pro- case ta aad final aaa found|£rem | Chairman Gordon Moakes the number well over 1,000. : _ Young Susan was stricken with @ rare bone ailment later diag § T P| noted as lukemia of the bone mar-| cout fOOps Fian row, Doctors over the state have fBiven her no hope of recovery. 10 Attend Church In addition to the cards she re- ceived came 9 whee} chair trom | the veterans of Dryden and « yarn doll from Arthur Godfrey. wit) attend in a body Sunday. in Bright and cheerful, Susan at- the annual observance of Scout tends her Sunday School regularly Sunday. The post consists of scout and attended Dryden School ynti}/troop No. 148 and the newly formed last October. jExplorer troop 138, both troops |sponsored by the church Store Owner-tocks Up; | ; i patie ) ronaree * * | te give recognition i *- Leaves Marine Inside tien emphasis in the scouting BOSTON w—Marine Pic. Peter Movement. The troop charter D. Narkates, 21, went into a drug-| fF 1956 will also be presented store early today-te-piace a phone te Floyd Cross, scoutmaster and call to his wife in Birmingham, David Milne, Explorer leader. Ala. | ‘The troops will take part in the The store's owner, Samuel Hoff-/ presentation of the flags. The Rev man, unaware Narkates was in the E. John Yuells will give the serm- booth, turned off the lights, lockedjon the theme “Who Stands Behind wp and left. 'Us."* When Narkates realized his pre-, ————— dicament, he phoned police. They) The value of Mexico's chemical looked up Hoffman, who returned production’ has jumped 243 per and freed the marine. jcent since 1940. ne = Missile Program Given Little Chance of Adoption WASHINGTON (INS)— Assistant, Air Force Secretary Donald A Air Secretary Travor Gardner's Quarles, who testified last week, “crash program” for interconti-|Will be. called again, Jackson nental rocket missiles was given ®4ed, i little chance of adoption today de- ms Oo spite requests that he outline his Troopers to Battle before Congreg, unt im testimony! WASHINGTON uM — A thousand * ¢ [paratroopers of the Army's 82nd : ;» Airborne Division will practice Gardner has resigned as Air o")™ ; Force research chit bas will stay/{ehting battles on the bleak ice- on long enough to prepare a final (cap Of Greenland next month. The report. He contends that the 5,000./ Arma pilates to day a : bss tile missile program must be put on com “ aa a . a S on an all-out, We Trom ragg, NC. 1 wartime emergency) = : : footing because of the Soviet's yy. March to participate in what it bomb threat, icalls Exercise Arctic Night. i —— He told a Pentagon news con. | ference late Wednesday that) he | had “some very constructive” | conferences with Defense Sé@cre- | tary Charlies E. Wilson in ne ami, Fla. earlier in the week, ‘and that Wilson asked him to prepare the final report, Meanwhile, Sen. Henry ‘M. Jack son (D-Wash). said the atomic energy subcommittee on military ~ Weapons application will want to bear Gardner's views. b Jackson stressed that the sub- committee, which he heads, does not want to investigate anybody but hopes “to speed up the pro- gram,” which, he added, the group! as been successful in doing so! fer. LIKE TO LISTEN . The senator said Gardner had. apy been previously scheduled as a ; : a < Witness and continued: “In view of ™ - What he has said, the committee CAROL NETYOW _ Should have the benefit. of his Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nienow of views , . . the subCommittee ‘will 45 Cedar St., announce the en- be most anxious to have the bene-gagement of their daughter, Carol fit of any suggestions he may have Eileen, to Tom Nicholson, son of @ to offer that may help us to win Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nicholson this awfol race for the ultimate of Holly’ A summer wedding is) \pilanned, ROCHESTER—The Troop post of the First Congregational Church|p.m. Saturday from Donelson-Johns| } treau of Visitation Parish, Detroit ; aie sang the nuptial mass for his * » « cousin, Janice Marie Sofko, when she became the bride of William Joseph Weber on Saturday, in Our To Show Luther Film at Drayton Church | DRAYTON PLAINS — Special ‘activities will center around the showing of the film, “Martin ‘Luther, Friday at St. Andrew's |Episcopal Church, Dixie Hwy. A light supper will be fea- tured from 6:30 p.m. te 7:30 pm. when the film will be ‘music teacher, is teaching part. time vocal music at the high school! ~ More than 200 guests attended due to the resignation of Mrs. Mar-| gre e the 10 a.m. ceremony which ynited MH Seavey. Civic Assn. to Meet jthe daughter of the Charles FE. The board approved’ paying bills am - ih ) : | ‘Sofkos of Honeysuckle Road, West. “mounting to $3.52353. in Elizabeth Shores | | | -Parents will be able to present th th ( the Frank Dr. Leif Hougen, superintendent acres, wi e son of the Frank of schools; Richard McClurd, pres-| . |. _ Webers of Carlysle Road, Dear- ident of the board and Kern Mur-|_¥ i, Shee ne pe ea =| born ee wee eee on eet (ef 76) pm, Momtay| ized to att t ational school ss Bog | danice chose a white velveteen board conferenc . a Atlantic ‘City at the-home of Mrs. Marion Rice, | |Feb. 18 23. 480 Spingle, Pontiac. | pe I 18 through fitted sleeves and a dow! neck. | ee line. Her shoulder length veil ot Two Lessons Planned ages Sate Se Semis else for Extension Group of the velveteen. Her only jewel- ry was a string of pearis, the AVON TOWNSHIP —Stiles Young | gift of the groom. A white orchid Home Makers Extension group | with sprays of stephanotis was will meet at 7:30 Monday evening shown, | attached to her prayer book, at _ the home of Mrs. Rex Boner, Proceeds will benefit the Blue! Three sisters of the bride were 6903 Livernois Rd The Board of Directors includes Choir and parents of choir mem- her attendants. The matron of Mrs. George Jamerson and Mrs. Irvin Lyle, Tom Reynolds, Rich bers are sponsoring the event, The honor was Mrs. Larry Kelly of Claude Marries will give the les- ard Kreuzer, and Robert Playter children will help with the serv- ann Arbor, bridesmaid was Mrs. on on “Hobby Hunting” and Mrs ase jing. \George Badalutz of Union Lake,|Norma Falk and Mrs. Eleanor Moves to nationalize gold mines the association ig Mrs. Alma Vieara; viee president, Charles Rice; treasurer, Arnold Orvis; secretary, Mrs, Marjorie Domas; and corresponding sec. retary, Mrs. Marion Rice. pleas at any time. The three appeared at a three- minute arraignment and their at- torney, Ernest 8. Navarre of Lima, entered the pleas. The three are charged with first-degree murder in the Jan. 24 «slaying of Charles Stolzan- bach, 54. They are Bernard H. Harris, 18, James D. Thornton, 20, and Pvt. Willie R. Thomas, 20, all of Hazel Park. All are being held without bail. The group received its char- | In entering the pleas, Navarre, ter on Nov. 21, 1955, President of |also reserved the right to file mo-| \tions attacking the indictments and any other motions the defense be- lieves necessary, including a bill of information. Prosecutor George Monahan asked the state be granted the same rights in the filing of mo- tions * * * The arraignment was Judge Jacob T. Koenig Relatives of the three youths vis- before but were not present in court, Sofko. . | dae | Service for Roy R. Bird, 70 of Ushers were the bride’s brother, Birmingham, will be held at 1:30 A breakfast reception was held Funeral Home with burial in Ot-! | and junior bridesmaid was Peggy Hedberg will give the ' lesson on in the State of Mysore | County D eaths Dr. John Weber of Allen Park Milwaukee Ore., and formerly of Charles E. Sofko Jr. and her ® immediately following the cere- jtawa Park Cemetery. Mr. Bird died} |““Line and Design in Dress." jin India. | Rey RK. Bird was the best man for his brother. brother-in-law, George Badalutz. mony in the church hall. Saturday ‘ = = After a trip to Boyne Falls Ski He is survived by his wile. : . dg ey suple will be at Ruth; six daughters, Mrs Lodge, the young couple a a day are near completion today. | The Romeo Players are turning proceeds from the play aver to the March of Dimes ‘ of 48 or 100 tea bags or '3-lA. package. ast at the Masonic Temple in Commerce Sunday from “| home on Shaefer Road in Dear-| ‘Mrs. Russel] Welch of Detroit, three sons, James Davis of Fre- |f} ROMEO—Plans for the benefit \Elmer, of Boyne City, Hazel of grandchildren and 12 great-grand-| School auditorium at 8 p.m. Satur- FARMINGTON—Service for Don- |Thayer Funeral Home in Far-| Members featured in the cast | 'Tuesday after a three weeks’ ill- Philip M. Stone, Robert Mc- | ROCHESTER — Service for, The entire production is under | ber ig resident of Rochester: will be held Mlebergct, teacher (at Romeo. High ‘ial in Mt. Avon Cemetery. Mrs Hon manager: Joseph Senko Jr, Plans Breakfast at the Blackburn Funeral Home, with burial in the Maple Grove chapter OES No. 301 will sponsor a resident, died Sunday at his home 730 am ‘Norton of Drayton Plains, Mrs. ion ‘Donald Davis of Windchester, Ind., ; ’ ’ iMrs. William Clark of Milan, Mrs] p t | !Pearl White of Frederick and Mrs | 0 resen dura ‘Kay Rackley of South Bend, Ind.,|« R Sat rda mont, Alfred and Richards R.| om U y Bird of Oregon; four brothers, ‘Traverse City, Frank of Charlevoix Production a “Laura” slated for, and Robert of Torrence, Calif.: 24 presentation in the Romeo High children Donald W. Durfee ald W. Durfee, 55, 33714 State St., |will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from _mington with burial to follow in are Mr. and Mrs. J, Gerald Me- |Novi Cemetery. Mr. Dufree died Lean, Mrs, Frank Webber, Mrs. | | “ness | Guire, Byron ,Scott, David | | Mrs, Ruby (Ethel) Woodie | Waschall and Gordon Osgood. | Mrs. .Ruby, (Ethe] Mae) Woodie, ; 5; ng) 156 321 Taylor St. a longtime: 'n¢ direction of Mrs. Flaine Dun at 4 ~ & ‘School. She is assisted by fellow at 2 p.m _ Satarday at William teacher, Joyce Adadow, as produc- R. Potere Funeral Home with bur- “ Woodie died this morning at: Avon # — Center Hospital afte two weeks iss teartall aficr e\two weeks (COmme;nce OES NORTH BRANCH —Service for . ! Joseph Senko Jr., 39. will be held to Benefit Fund | North Branch at 2 p.m. Friday, COMMERCE — The Commerce Cemetery, near North Branch. Mr. benefit breakf: Senko. a former North Branch’ in Ft. Lauderdale,. Florida. George Henry Schroeder until noon The proceeds from the break LAKE- ORION — Service for fast will be added to the new George Henry Schroeder 43, 667 Scholarship fund established for Orion Rd. will be held at 2 p.m‘ Students in their first: year of Saturday from Allen's Funeral college. Home with humal in Fast law? The breakfast os) sponsored by Cemetery Vi Schroeder died \artin Pooley worthy patron, and Wednesday in Pontiac General, Elmer Barnum, associate patron. Hospital cident. following an auto ac- and co-chairman. Reservations can be obtained by calling EM 3-3944_, Dealt elllellalel blll bb bbb LLL 4 a | fi =: DARRELL’S : . z . ‘s : = Today's the day to buy Lipton Tea. You'll save a 24 Hour Emergency . : money and discover the most delicious tea that s ; . . a ever warmed your cup and your spirit. “ Presc ri ption Se rvice - Tea that gives you a wonderful lift every time - . 5 a —the right kind of lift. For... with the first few = 37-39 S. Saginaw at Water St. : sips... Lipton helps you relax. Then as tenseness DAYS—CALL FE 5-452] = eases, it restores your get-up-and-go. bed AFTER 11 P. M.—FE 5-4485 : - Emergency Delivery on Request ~! e. ( STILL LE LEE iY = ‘ . \ | 2 . A , lb oe eo | te ( a . ie ge \* eens a oo ee rely ess V coupon inside worth 20¢ on your next purchase School, precinct no. 3 will be at the township hall and precinct fo. _ i4 will be at the Union Lake School, ” dames L. Gardner, tewnship supervisor, reported to the board that about 80 per cent of the | township residents cast ballots in the last national election. The board accepted the bid of Lohff and Noble, Pontiac certified public accountants, to perform the audit of the township books for the current fiscal year. * * »® Township Clerk Garner formally Presented his resignation to the {board pending the appointment of a successor. | a aaa To Give Card Party FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—The Altar Society of Our Lady of Sor rows Church is sponsoring a card party to be held in the pansh hail Shiawasse at Power Roads at 8 p.m. Friday. The public is invited are reported ited them before the arraignment, Mrs. W. P. Brennan is chairman ‘of the party. A coupon inside . next \»-lb. purchase. Coupon inside these packages good on your next purchase of LIPTON TEA worth 20¢ on your Lipton’s famous brisk flavor does it. It makes Lipton richer, more satisfying than other teas... livelier, cleaner-tasting than So don’t wait another d other beverages, ay to try Lipton’s handy tea bags or fine, fragrant loose tea. Get acquainted with Lipton’s wonderful brisk flavor —and save money in the bargain. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1956 FIFTY-FIVE. German Leader Now Carpenter Afrika Korps General! Kept Diary of Rommel Actions in Egypt — MEDFORD, Ore. (INS)—A Rommel’s African campaign, but able loss from a military stand- ‘paint becayse of the originality and efficiency of the Panzer troops. * * ®& The former general believes that Russians in a circle in the winter. A three-year study of the pan- danus is to be made in the tropical | Pacific Islands, New Zeland learns. There are 440 known species, some excellent for weaving. ! DAVE R. EWALT ws ‘City Park Director Put on Committee Pontiac Parks and Recreation Director Dave R. Ewalt, this week was appointed as a member of the National Sports Festival Com- r-| mittee. George T. Sargisson, society president, made the announcement. The American Recreation So ciety is composed of more than 2,800 professional recreation lead- ers and administrators employed by governmental agencies, hos- pitals, institutions, industrial firms and voluntary organizations the country. Fine or Term in Jail Given Lloyd Riggleman Charged with driving under the ‘influence of liquor, Lloyd D. Riggleman, 20, of 207 Elm S&t., was fined $100 or 20 days in jail yesterday by Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. A ta gane hoa a fn office if you phone first. Or, 2nd Floor « Lawrence Gerald Harvey, Manager « Loens made te residents of ended my worries! ae ae a aa LOAN 7 WEST LAWRENCE ST. IAC ¢ FEderal 2-9249 | Will ithe American standard of living ‘represented by an output per unit ‘first annual state-wide convention lto be held here since 1947. ‘tion will be national senior vice- See Atom Used as Economy Aid| New Technological Base Provide Thrust, Professor Asserts CHICAGO (INS) — Peaceful Economics versity of Chicago. He says appii- cation of atomic power may_pro- vide the technological base to keep expanding, ‘at the rate of a com- pounded two per cent annually, as it has been doing for the last 80 Continuation of this rate Schultze adds, would raise the average family income from $5,- 000 to $25,000 a year tn today’s dollars in the next eight decades. Schultz says: “About nine-tenths of remark- able economic growth of the Uni- ted States has come from improve- ments in our national efficiency of labor and capital. In the main this has been made possible by the outstanding ad- vances in our technology, and in the state of productive arts.” Marine Convention Planned for Pontiac About 200 members of the Marine Corps League and its Ladies’ Auxiliary are expected in Pontiac this weekend for the organization's Uns Diss True Life Adventures REVOLT In tig NURSERY - Youné NortH American RED SQUIRRELS, *f WEANED AFTER FIVE WEEKS,: CELEBRATE THEIR INDEPENDENCE BY: EVICTING THEIR | MOTHER P wa Gon paket World Rights Reserved = ' oi vy f ry int J \nounced today by the Girl Friday Direct air service is now pro vided to San Sebastian, Spain, for the first time. Where Do You. Fit in the List? Secretaries Class Men According to the Degree of Irritability Water and Mill Sts. SAT. NIGHT FEB. 11, 8 to 1 SEE BUDDY SANDERS Le HIS DRIFTWOOD s8O0YS ON STAGE U-ALL-COMB SAN GABRIEL, Calif. (INS)— The office caller who tries to trick or wheedie his way in to see the boss is the No, 1 peeve of secre- taries and receptionists. club, The poll listed the most exas- perating persons in the order fol- lowing: The “gate-crasher’’ who tries to barge in unannounced. The “buddy” who uses the “old friend of the boss” routine. The “breathless one” who says “the boss is expecting” him. The “bypasser” who cuts across ee ® The “double-talker” who tt tt A tt te te wewvuvrvrvvrverre ‘Le, (2-7) i if 7 \ 4 A a) MOTHER MAY ONLY WATCH FIOM A DISTANCE AG THE YOUNG Headquarters for the convention will be the Roosevelt Hotel, where Hollywood Headlines: a military ball open to the public will be held Saturday night. Other scheduled events are wel- coming speeches on opening day from Pontiac Mayor William W. Donaldson, Police Chief Herbert Sheriff Frank Irons. Principal speaker at the conven- commandant William Derderian, who will convey greetings from National Commandant William D. Webster and answer questions per- Michigan Marines of the League tertainment all surrounding tewns September. oe St ot ne piace weed | ghey fe a ory, of, show Thomas veys the history aie entertainment in this show. Their salary: $45,000 a week.| modern El Dorado, analyses the types. of ane who succeed and fail there reviews the ot more realistic salaries.) Las Vegas Siill Provides Bonanza. for Entertainers ° (Editor's Note: Despite some faite the economy, — ——— still pours ow |supported Derderian’s election last seven-piece paneer pear erodes __ ‘Paid $750 a week. [ WHAT A DIFFERENCE DEAL | IN A PONTIAC RETAIL STORE DEAL! IVS THE DEAL OF YOUR LIFE... if you own a 1951 MODEL if you own a 1952 MODEL if you own a 1953 MODEL if you own a 1954 MODEL on ANEW HE PONTIAC sole” 1100 “mun” §—- 5350 me's” $1700 “me” — $2050 THIS WEEK’S SERVICE SPECIAL! * COMPLETE FRONT END INSPECTION * Includes: Inspect caster, camber, toe-in, steering, brakes, wheel beorings, steering linkage, shock absorbers, upper and lower control arms and tie rod ends. This week only... HOURS: 6:30 A. M. to 1:30 A. M. Mon. Thru Fri., Sat. 6:30 A. M. to 12:00 Noon $100 Come In — Take a Demonstration Ride and See How Much More Yow Get For So Little! Pontiac Retail Store| 65 Mt. Clemens Across From the Post Office hes any — and) ing , live entertainment. No show place! Some of the having closed its casino and night club. STILL BIG PAY | On April 20, 1955, the Hotel) ‘Riviera premiered with Liberace land Brother George heading th ‘some of the weekly paychecks: \Martin and Lewis, $25,000; Man- € rice Chevalier, $27,500; Frank. Si- Lena Horne, BEGINNING PEAK '$22,500; Donald O'Connor, $20,000: beginning and the peak of the Starr, $25,000. greatest bonanza in the history of! oe * biggest ‘on earth—not even Broadway in| makers here do not ‘the roaring '20e—has so richly re- (paid fancy prices to warded entertainers. Last year be-|the lounges alongside ‘tween 18 and 20 million dollars|The Sahara ae es ‘Smith, are a prime example of The boom did not happen over-jhow Las Vegas can reward talent-/ night. Only the most visionary) led people. Terrific performers for) could have anticipated the future. the late-hour gamblers, they have] | 40s.’ been booked for 40 weeks around in those early days in the |Among the acts that played El |$5,000 a week! Rancho were Frank Fay and Anne} Nagle at $800 a week, an entire| revue starring Maxie Rosenbloom |does pay off—for performers, at at $1,000, jany rate, But business was good, aided by| TOMORROW: Why Some Stare the fun-seeking GIs at Nevada Fail in Las Vegas. How Taleat Is! bases during wartime. On Oct. 24, Chosen. 1942, a second hotel, the Last —— Frontier, opened up on the strip. The competition between the two unemployment down is must de- gambling establishments boosted yejon tourism and food factories, | prices for entertainers a bit, but the British Home Secretary, Major | there were still plenty of acts to Gwilym -Lloyd George, said. go around. These two events marked the Mariene Dietrich, $20,000; Kay, pioneered this field, : were paid for talent at the night bringing in such names as Artie} nO Jeane brary the glittering Las Shaw, Cab Calloway, Louis Prima. ee ee ee ow sel pun conlioeel Guat Las Wepea "| If Northern Ireland ts to coop | vague sounds about the nature of! his business. : | The “con man” who tries toi4 pump the secretary for iniside in-'4 4 4 q 4 q 4 , formation, The ‘sweet talker’? who dangles a date or promise of candy. The ‘“‘fretter’’ who repeatedly asks how much longer he must wait. The “sneak” who tries to slip/% through by use of an inter-office I ° e ¢ @ The “time thief’ who says his business will “‘only take a minute” { when he needs an hour, Both Hubby, Attorney Sob at Divorce Trial AV ane LIGHTER vaso TEQHMICOLOR some " Calrazeet Features 01:00 = 4:07 = Ti14 - 10:86 D 6. ROBINSON BLACK hed PTRASS | bd eo Die! Shews foe ye pm to break her daugh- are each en's oder igh ahall 1 ———SATURDAY—— teacher she ended up by falling Victor Mature in “THE LAST FRONTIER” : —ALSO— “The HOUSTON STORY” *, andi di tn tin ti iain ‘Strand: %& NOW THRU SAT x Sweeps the Screen Like DESPERATE a LOlel®) rt DOSE: Semmes: a need MeENER- ENBIISY I “AO * Salle A x i | The start of the real boom can | 2 > >§ ibe dated from 1946, when the LAST —— $ At—12:40-4:40-6:08-0:00 P.M. gaudy Flamingo appeared. It 4 fens operiied bys. men wher UIMES HURO $_%& CO-FEATURE x name Las Vegas would like to for- |] TONIGHT! re S The get—Bugsy Siegel. The veteran of z Deadliest Chieftain ithe underworld and film society— 3 of Them ANT ater shot in Beverly Hills in a On THe SCREEN! 4 ier HAPPIEST PLAY THAT EVER PLAYED! murder never soly@i—flew over a parcel of celebrities from Holly- wood, The premiere show was the \ most spectacular Las Vegas had yet seen—Jimmy Durante, Xavier Cugat's band, Rose Marie, Tommy Wonder. The Thunderbird appeared in 1948, followed two years later by the Desert Inn. The Sahara and Sands came in 1952, and that’s when prices for top stars started, skyrocketing. The lid blew off in 1955 when no’ fewer than four multimillion dollar hotel-casinos opened their doors ‘Mister Roberts. J Vaan ce CINEMaScorPe WarnerCoLor ‘ST AmanINS, JOHN WAYNE in “BLOOD ALLEY” VICTOR McLAGLEN in “BENGAZI” svt ‘ohs Ab—11:90-9:90-3:15-8:10 P.M. . SUNDAY is the DAY > “KISMET” orrives! "wre and one of the pioneers, renamed the New Frontier, was completely Trey ewe ee ee eS bitin refurbished. Liberace appears to have won the top salary. But Mario Lanza was set for three weeks at the “erevevrrrreTrrrr TTT ee OPEN 10:45 A. M, \New Frontier at $50,000, backing out minutes before show time. Bet-| 5~ ty Hutton reportedly earned $100,-) 000 for three weeks at the Desert) Inn. Betty Grable and Ha James booked into the Royal Né vada at $37,500 a week, but the, plate folded before they could) collect. Of the four hotels that opened inj | LAKE THEATER THURS.—FRI.—SAT. Wak Disneys | ) i |Rentuckign “Tochatoater Retensed thu United Arta iN petatw > a a 4 > > > > ‘ plergate Motince ” ° * | Evenings . . 500 Child . , 20¢' > NOW PLAYING! ;Heor thet Hit Tune “The LL ww PRAPIPIPPPPPA AS OKEFENOKEE _ SWAMPLANDS! y~TuTy YT Sn A A Mi hn hn ti te hn he ie ti te i i ni i i i i i i i i i i tn i i i i i te tt ti dn td tp i, te tp tp i tp te i Yellow Rose of Texas Features at—11:06-2;12-8:24-8:86 THE RETURN of OP Sete. NSTANCE PETERS + HUNTER = SMIT H TT at] esas JACK SLADE RECUR ANESS —CO-HIT— TECHNICOLOR ‘The Cnet Ad et ede in CINEMASCOPE “KING of the KHYBER RIFLES” TYRONE POWER, TERRY MOORE ie Bde hn de he tne ie en i ie ie ie ie i he pppithhphphphphppbpbpbpbppbpi ppb bpp hn penne hana i i eee eee eee eee nee eens 5 : ' DP » { =; ‘e ,) a fice cl ie op i ig i | j eH Ly, FIFTY-SIX | ‘ — | Taxco-Ixcateopan Road er eee Faces Religious Furor | {it t'ivin.“toi'tue vas bors . o>~++the idea of Gov. Dario Arrieta to! TAXCO, Mexico (INS) — Hun-of Guerrero, was the location.'build a road cting Ixcateo-| ~~ @peds of Mexican laborers are|Catholic clergy, fearing Cuauhte- Pan ve the a ~ en carving a road through a remote moc’s tomb might become a sym- etn ; i Sater the | mountain area that not only will bol of worship for the Indians. g.q° mountain. range. open breathtaking new tourist “IS- disparaged the story. But the leg-' tas but may have religious Tre-/ond persisted through the cent: Brushing Your Teeth percussions as well. . ries | The road, to be completed in two INVESTIGATION OPENS Tomes) wi aA Ae months, will connect silver-famous President Porfirio Diaz opened , _ ; mee [ Ta a ; : least 24 days — 54 hours and 4 ‘Taxco with [xcateopan, the village|an investigation to ascertain the minutes to) be exack each year! that boasts the tomb of the last truth or falsehood of the story, b ine our teeth , | Aztec emperor, Cuauhtemoc. but it was interrupted by the Mex oor jou ao if you heed the Cuauhtemoc was hanged by 2% "evolution. advice of the American Dental Cortez in southeast Mexico in Later, President Lazare Carde- Association and brush your teeth NICK HALIDAY it” THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 h a Ne’ “ 1522, but his remains were borne nas evidenced interest in deter- properly after each meal. ‘ALLEY OOP armen KEEP ‘EM IN GIGHT, HURRY, PLEASE... By T. V. “Hamlin away by his followers and for mining if Ixcateopan actually W®% —= The tosth brush is the best weap- many years it was a darkly kept the late emperor's resting place. on for oral hygiene, the dental secret where the Artec leader but again the probe dissipated 21545 points out, and the U. S. is had been entombed, | without tangible results. making greater use of it. Last ‘A death-bed confession came to) Then about two years ago a year Americans bought more than light some 80 years the em-| Mexican priest pointed to the tomb 475 million tubes of toothpaste— peror’s death declaring that Ix-in the village and declared un-an average of better than three cateopan, in what now is the state equivocally: per person, BOARDING HOUSE , WL. GREETINGS MARTHA! 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On r Martin By Edga UKE THE AND 3M GLAD TO SEE YOU'RE WG ENOUGH 3O ADMIT TRAT DOT MANDY, IF AWY, GALS WE KNOL) WOULD BE SO DAWE AS 4O GO FOR A GIDDY GAG OV.OEATN.ES - GRANDMA 1 DON'T THEN PROVE JT. THIS STATUE OF OF TRE he WG SOME MONER FO BUILD VA BEST FRIEWDS. he 2@ WHEYRE Too |, . ¥/ SMART : / ¢ Qt J THE “AVERAGE MAN* WE WERE TALKING ABOUT....TRY COLLECT - ¥T. YOO WOULDN'T GET A DWE, EVED FROM YOUR g a1 2-9 © 1956 by NEA Service, na. TM Reg. U.S, Pat. OFF. By McEvoy and Strieber DO IT YOURSELF 4, Zerxjuns $ SOMEONE NOW /! COM! WATCH ! 1§ GONNA CATCH IT HEY .4/ 1 | THIS OC UMBRELLA FELL OFF YOUR TRASH WAGON, UNCLE HANKS ‘ T WON'T KNOW TILL NEX WEEK, BUT THE LINES I HAD To REAO Were AWFUL A | i aia { = neighbor. How’s your husband on hanging “That's all right... none of us know the words, just SCREAM c F) real loud!” ” : * f F Pe ; , é , SA THERE YOU ARE SENOR_ 5 JUST AS 1 MAKE EET s— THE PON NTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 . FIFTY-SEVEN Farm Problem Forum Slated at Kalamazoo KALAMAZOO —Tufwo congress- men and representatives of yall tnajor farm organizations will abel part in = here March, 31 in Active Deals We Do foe 1?” CHICAGO «—All grains headed Ray Holding, president of the lower on thé Board of Trade toe sponsoring City Farmers Club of. day. Losses ran to about a cent! Kalamazoo, said some 1,000 Michi-|in distant wheat and corn futures. |}? rose ferent bre expected to at | Dealings were active. ib Participants will be Rep. Harold’ Grains Lower | MARKETS | Produce pernorr. Pat. @ vars cates poten! sa bu; Fe #0 fancy, Neon 1, 3. lictous, bie be bu; eealban. Vance, mey,| be Pog 1, 2.60- 3.00 te bes i No 1, 2.50-3.00 bu North: | ey, 400 bu: No 1. opped,. No 1. eri 33 bu sec ee gee * a; > ited 2. Carrots oe — 114 1.00- 1.50 1330-409 @ So O. Lovre (R-SD), ranking member) iS 0-~ yy ianer. 1 118 tom beg: Rot | of the House Agriculture Commit. ents were given a bearish inter-| ee ty an bche. yarney Hoot,” No, } tee: Rep. George Christopher (D- pretation by grainmen President! {#29 = St Mo), Roger Fleming, ~éxecutive Eisenhower indicated he 0 1, bet 40 §0-ib bag might | ok No 1, 1.80-2.00 bu; hothouse, No 1. secretary of the American Farm hs 5 : ui Rhubarb, hothouse, fancy, veto 90 per cent of parity: price, 100 §-i box: No 1, 7-80 §-ib box: Several eerie news develop- Cnlens, ér Bureau Federation; William Brake! h eee, Aca enn Me 8. master of the Michigan Grange, SUPPorts, the Agriculture Depart-| 1ee-T 35. dot bins © Rutabagas No 1, - - us o : and Robert Lewis, editor of the Ment lowered corn price supports |i" 3e%—u." nuptard, Non l 76-1.28° ba land there was more moisture in| Est hothouse, No 1, 3.00-2 40 Ib Farmers’ Union Newsletter. the Southwest. Turnip, topped, No 1. 2.00-2.50 bu. * Wheat near the end rer pecs Bus Line Makes Profit | . hour was 4s to 1 cent GRAND RAPIDS WA — Grand Rapids City Coach Lines Inc., has' = 1. te o* $1. reported operating profits of $172,-. eon 125 for the Il montha ending in 4: ‘Ve % to Ye lower, March/iat o.b “te eral ‘Gan we! we cade G| ro 43, wtd rowns—Grade A ems ‘e- $l, wtd ave Sees Stmceene| 1.22; beans unc! J November of last year. The firm yvc> Moran $2 awa d to 34: PS rey peng said A pepe idan are ichanged to 5 cents a hundred © Godtinercia i—o gers 2 miles uring e unds lower, March $11.85. larae hites—G 6 re entre large 48: large period. leased comparable figures ~ i Browns. ae A ‘exite large 42 sree were relent | Grain Prices [Seumamet: wesrtmrmecas, tte ment: Market steady ieee i Spotty, good in some instances and silo “HICAGO GRAIN tn others. Generally dealers depending | ieee Feb 9 \AP)—Opening grein: 9 nearby sources of supply are short 0 e al enc al . , 2 s due to declining preduction but wo Ayer Mar 63% ample supplies from Midwestern states : ; l4'« May . 63s are avaliable and satisfying require- Special communication, Pontiac way mpd he a vere 632) ments Lodge No. 21, F. & A.M. to con- sep °... 198% Mar... .. 121% z g . duct funeral service for Robert B. Dec... 2024. Ma ToEe head See ere Teretoes Corn July 118 | CHICAGO, Feb. 8 (AP)—Potatoes ney Feb ati opens at Mar 139%) Sep 1.18% rivals old stock 36. on track 178. total : . Mm. E. Smif y ay hd = |U- Le Samue mith, W M duly _ 137s Mar +». 11.88 | mand rather light, market steady. Oar ' —AAdV. Sep . 136% May 12.22 /lot track sales, stock’ Idaho russets Set gees ee Bes 2 oe or al pec communication Cedar bp os hb pe and waxed. New eek arrivals 6; Lodge No. 60, F. & A. M.. Clarks- . rack 60; supplies moderate, onaee, slow ton, Thurs., Feb. 9th, 7:30 p. mf | C - market ce with no cariot track | Work tn E. A. degree. Raymond Xpansion 0 ause = “eo Ruggles, W. M —Adv. Hi k St | Pri CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO, Feb % (AP) —Butter | lane Parent poses | e in ee rices steady. receipts 716,688, wholesale buy. Lodge = prices unchanged; 63 score AA er E. A. degree 1:30 p.m. Pri. NEW YORK Wm — The steel price | yaa: ac seas) 7 © AH: core ‘ 2.00-2.56) - u; No 1, 235-218 some ® throughout the list, itrials off 70 cents, the rails 60 Stocks Record Gentle Decline NEW YORK w—Prices declined: w- Bently in the stock market today lin quiet early afternoon trading. A burst of selling which sent stocks down around 2 points ‘soon after the opening was arrested with later improvement which kept. jlosses to within a point or so. Some fractional gains appeared Volume for the day was esti-| mated at about 2,000,000 shares, compared with 2,170,000 yesterday. The Associated Press average of) 60 stocks was down 60 cents to $174.50 at noon with the indus-| cents and the ufilities 20 cents. The rush of selling at the start followed yesterday's late sell-off. on nervousness over news that, ‘President Eisenhower might de- ‘cide on whether to run for re-elec-| ° tion in three weeks. Standard Oil (New Jersey), |Texas Co, and U. S. Gypsum dropped a point or more. Union Pacific was off around 2 points. ; Bethlehem and Repubiec Steel were among the losers in the steel division but Youngstown Sheet & ‘Tube was up a bit. —_ American Telephone slipped ©. close to a point. Montgomery, ~ Ward and Sears Roebuck lost frac- ? tionally but Allied Stores was up| & a shade. | . Goodyear and Goodrich were °S steady. Boeing and North Ameri- can Aviation improved slightly while Douglas Aircraft and United ‘Aircraft lost a litte ground. Chemicals were mixed as Du. ‘Pont gained a little and Union Carbide Jost fractionally. fess a 7, shown at her home in Alameda, Calif., today, is a leu- kemia sufferer and in need of blood transfusions. Sixty U. S. Marines from Camp Pendleton, in the AIDED BY MARINES — Leila Chin, same company with her brother, Marine Cpl. Henry Chin, are giving sixty pints of blood in Los Angeles for little Leila, who thus will be aided in her fight against the dread disease. Rail Freight Hike Seen for State Officials Claim 16-Mile Planned Track Extension Would Boost Costs WASHINGTON — Officials of R. J. Barry, general manager, I | Ht Z z all reduction Such products now are trucked from the forests to the D,S.S. & A. Railroad. These trucking costs would be eliminated if the rail extension into the forest is built, the L.S. & I, AP Wirephote Store Workers Workers Spot Ford Motor stock was at its mw ah 10. Samuel E. Smith, W. M. = Kay. rea is about ready to boil over, the r 1 AS iweekly, said today. (cea dt auticd De3° backs 30s er pe Eges aberall Deer ro od wn ot 60% bid 60% ked after some t ying prices unchang J large | iT % as rn Age atonal metabworing whit a? at £40453 cary moming inners.” | OO May Be 2nd Best Year Schoolman Yells News in Brief le “Some producers are beginning, champ at the bit,’ said the! “They Pleading guilty to reckless driv- Late at ing. Clinton Collins, 20. of Water-| ford Township, began a 30-day! jail sentence yesterday after ‘tatt-; , ing to pay fine of $40 and $10 costs. | Springfield Township Justice Em- mett J. Leib presided. Vandals who Tuesday night en- ‘prices to help pay for the biggest \steel expansion program in years.! If the pressure grows strong enOugh, there could be an across-' |the-board price increase of 3 to $4 a ton, soon—and perhaps more.” “Although business and profits have been good,” it said, ‘steel | tered Central School, 111 E. Pike producers argue that their re- St.. destroyed books and phono- turp on investment is not up to graph records and stole $1.60 return om sales. And with ex- worth of U. S. Savings Stamps pansion costs averaging $200 police were told. Hee ton—a lot more than the book value of installed capacity—the A billfold with $35 in it was lost yesterday on downtown S. i = higher’ prices ts ap- Saginaw St., Helen Edget. of Leon-| Pares*- The weekly said steel producers ji are “more concerned than they! care to edmit’ over the steel wage) ard, reported to Pontiac police. Fish Fry Friday night. 4:30 to | | ‘a 7:30. Adults $1.00. Childr en 50c. outlook this summer. Mothers’ and Dads’ Club. St. “Dave M id’ oa 1! Fred's School. 197 S. Parke St ve McDonald's united stee —Ady, Workers will play up better steel profits for all they're worth,” it If your friend's in jail and needs said. ‘‘McDonald likely will keep ball. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. steel producers on tenterhooks un- —AdV. til the last minute as far as saying ° what his actual price for settlement Tikna Rat Char! will bel Mi’s|cerlahe) te ask’ tar «| substantial wage increase, supple- Ham supper. Family style, $1.25, mentary unemployment benefits, Rumm Lake Orion, Fri. and Sat. We. Pri. 5 until. 82 Perkins. Adv and the union shop. Rummage sale. 4 S. Saginaw St. Fri.3to 9. Sat.9to1. —adv._ Liners capable of carrying 1.- to be Rummage sale Feb. 11, 9 a. m. built by two West German ship First Presbyterian Church. —Ady. lines. 300 passengers each are BICYCLE BUILT FOR TWO_Exc ept for wheels, there’s nothing besides the riders to this bicye le for two. An Italian acrobatic team called ‘Les Gerardi,” Paris, France the/ youngsters are readying a circus act in sf iene need higher’ rent receipts 37 | ‘New York Stocks « for Total Auto Production, Suspect at Scene Employes of Western Auto Store, 162 N. — ' ’ . : crime i 2 ‘Late Morning Quotations) ® of a % Poultry ‘allied Stra “+ $16 gacobe a ‘Liar a lla recognized the car of | Alcoa 86 Johns Man 4.2 . | DETROIT POULTRY Am Airline ,,.. 226 Jones a “, j By DAVID J. WILKIE enced, Not the least of them was map who entered the store Frid DETROIT, Feb. 9 (AP)—Prices paid A™ Can bed te "9g AP Automotive Editor the bargain-hunting car buyer, who thiet who std pee pound fob. Detroit fer No 1 quality | im cyan He p fenoae posh ; ' belonging to a | Arg poms. SPS 30 Oe seas |Am MG Pes. a5) Reaper 13, DETROIT W—A lot of bearish’ shopped from one dealer to another, Sandysky Head Rebuts 5 $107 worth of goods Dec. 2. a-342 Ibs) Am Motors... 8 LOP Glass 742 viewpoints came out of the recent |iooki ral: : | Boney retire oe dryers) 2s: a ee} lam N Ges... 87 Lib MeN&L 18.6, VIEWPO! looking for the highest. tradein al-' State Witness Testimony! p., canner por Am Red z och = Aire aT Sing ional Aut bile Dealers Assn. | ice were |caponeties (5-6 “bs 31-32. ducklings BE pas ea aa =k tog Nati utomobile llowance and the lowest cash pay-| . Turkeys: Young heavy type toms m Sme di : in Embezzlement Case j|man fied, leaving behind his car Am Tel & Tel 1822 Lne 8 Chem 13 car! Comment larket unsettled. Parm . - ‘convention, regarding new iment. him as lofferings have increased on hens with an Ded hog poker ere a \ jor the year ahead. and papers which identified as ‘on tiyers is cautious, “with dealers. buy, Anec Co 614 Mack Tre | 28.3 2 Prospects : Other problems of the enfran- | cannUSKY —Harry C. Smith,|N#thaniel Thompson, 28, of : pry posed Hi joapleabe yt poeta dp Teper es 123 Sinclair ©”. 874 retailers never before had ren ; years in Southern Michigan Prison Moore as supervisor of automotive (fose cca ne eee ce clEne BR || a1. Secon7 Mab 5 output in October, 1954 on a conspiracy product planning and information |supoly high Ghotce and prime 29 00- Pence 4 bpal Paha ad Workers continuing on the job conviction. The last embezziement|was announced yesterday by the most utility mmercial 16 ——- Hb = |31.00, very broad demand cull and low Presct oul a arr] sare Ff ‘ also are feeling the cutbacks. trial ended in a hung jury. |American Motors Corp. He also [Sine eewenresee only very shelly Preuh Tre 23 sta ou Cant 3 ul in in Few production workers today _— |has been named a member of the | Gheep--Saiadle 28. Market steady to- Gen Blec 853 eta OM) NY 88 are putting in more than 4 hours Schedule Aptitude Tests | firm's automotive product planning ger, compares, inet “Thursday trading Gee Bas B14 Sta onl Ohio oe committee and chairman of the n ope lower Gg Mills ah on Monday, recovered fully Tuesday en ma re Pen prereset for Ad Career Hopefuls | inew idea -product committee. jand weakened late Wednesday final Gen Te! ©) Gein a Ce Some sources have said the elim-| | Promotion of Albert C. Childs to prices mostly steady with week earlier “Gen Tire 884 syiv El Pa a: ination of auto worker overtime! Aptitude tests for young men and |, ce president i of sales sheep scarce, firm at a!) times, forty Gillette 4“) a aul: he! nt in charge [ead i mostly) prikelce!-100) 1b t wacied Gave. Br $2 Tex G sul* send a lot of car buyers back women interested in careers in the, Mei safe ohanp Steel & Corp. was an- eC ee tie ett es ave tothe used car market advertising field will be conducted inounced yesterday by company of- Mga. balk (geod vol pete. 20 rat Oo Re |e Coens 392 WASHINGTON W—The goyern — March 3 at the University of Michi: 'ticjals, He succeeds James A. ow under 107 Ibs. 1950-21450 liberal sur yuo ity « Twent. Cen f err i ~ ; 3 Chet Sa ay Tal “aaah att, HR SERA. 21 SSotm'eons sr oee comexe Accident Drop Noted fees! CNY Ao st cen eed em utilities and good lambs 1700-1800 35 (al = Peal ee 6Unit Afr Lin 12 1 0 e p 0 Wa ne Universit : F tarmha. Hersh Choe B13 * y ie y. mol pee fone, vam goed in) price Holla, \ le Usit Prue ma tion was started in January, a new Sponsored by the American Assn. ae who formerly was vice : eee : Homect af : 7 is /shorn lambs mostly No 1 pelts 1900 k 1 pt ayo1g Un Gas Cp 215 high level for that month Be Deis tol at Hunters hg Ue ites” 23 'Anougn the teat wart per cent HM MAING Industry — 2Mtvertiing Atenlen the texts president of sale in the fgn's De noey $ 00-10 6 cull to choice shorn 11 Cent 61@ US Rubver 517 / ites x. ia Ra as ee twill be Bevoeed to college and grad- troit Division, will be succeeded by | shee: : Indust Ray 47 US Steel 822 over January, 1955, when the pre- = tr , ta uate students, and persons em- \ S rok cMICAGO LIVraTocK ard ee = ed ~r a vious high was set, it was 10 per EAST LANSING Ww — a eee nore spay ciertaing | a urs 5 : oS ee _ Inspir Cop 572 West Un Te! 196 cent under December tional diseases have been almost ; CHICAGO, Ped 9 (AP)—Salabie hog: trteriak te ~3 (We and allied field between the ages| Five new ciaaties engineers 13,000 ket opened slow, later trad ; a5. «Os Weste A Bk 282 land choce fairly active. uneven. butchers 22% ‘Hare Mach 305 weste Ei 50 Seasonably adjusted, the out- eee and poietic accidents 6 19 and 25. have been named by the Ford Mo- eights ove Fa wend to 3s lores, mt Mek TT pie MPL, NE lay for mew construction was at pe nae heed in the inquiries about the testsmaj’ be tor Co. to head activities in the te over 23 to 25 Ik Int De 102 y - 398 . coe geet oa weights 280 Ib and'int TeisTel 206 Woolworth 482 an annual rate of 4144 billion | pan euciat ee industry. obtained by contacting Henry M. firm's recently-expanded engineer- & i) mo. : ») * yr y ry poplibed Seidl ness A erie ser oats Is; Cre Coal “7 Youngst Sh T 64 dollars, against actual year. long ji ichigan ans Iniversity con- Jackson, chairman Hf the exami- ling staff, Vice President Earle s. oe No 3 cy sae un eg = sro AVERAGES construction spending ef $42,- ae te tol roe Us te nations committee, at 535 Griswold ‘MacPherson said yesterday. ‘ . “Ncte No Ll pea 9. , NEW YORK Feb. 9 Compiled by ‘he “1985 e progress report was made Th tees include Willja No 1 and 2s several lots No 1 and 2* associated Pres 300,000,000 in 1955. Saath St. Detroit e appoin nelu m 190-240 Ib 1350 and a 64 head iot N : 0 18 IS #0 by Walter F. Fries, welfare deo" ip Camero' ennet end 2s 209 ib sor tied for weight and gra Indust Retie ti! Btocks A more-than-seasonal] drop in partme ector for - ee legal eas er m, Mercury; Ki hH. at 138% most No 2 enc 0 eee : ‘ F p nt director for the Cleveland |Higgins, Lincoln; C. Curt Hoffman, joan 100-0007 1s ee Tha M473 1324 727 1745 residential building contributed to Cliffs Iron Co. of Ishpeming, at Bruce Crull injured ‘Lincoln: Clarence F. Kramer, Ford ere mene » da 2489 1338 i29 1751 | decline of 12 per cent from De- the fifth ar ! j | . : * 4 under 340 Ib to 1 54 Week ag 02 1140 733 Ita4 @ © < | the ith annual industnal ventila- body engineering: and A. E. Val epecliaher’ often ze wont ago tps g ae is ie a cember in Rua LenS TAG LION: the tion conferen «. as Driver Makes Turn ler, ¥en Body Putctcating ae , i 2 10 2 Per mime . steady to 28 higher 64 high 2378 1424 75% 19] § Joint report by the departments of The elimination of various haz Brice E. Crull, 40. of 182 Min = —— aay tee ean, 954 Nan ears ees 14a Commerce and Labor said ards resulting from lack of venti- St was treated for a bruised hip 1138 fo steers 22°50 eh 1439 778 554 1980! Housing construction was down jation has resulted not only inand released from Pontiac Gen- A SALES CAREER and choice steers DETROIT STOCKS 12 per cent from December but re- greater production but also in bet eral Hospital after being struck Corser cia ev 08 Nevnler Cc mained 3 per cent above January ter income for the m ‘kers."” : a 1500. a few good 2 Maser : a : ; r the mine workers.” down by a car yesterday after- | Nationally knewn investment ie See : 1 igures after seine pointe are elghtits Par agi Se . . . ~ meter i ob-f6 0 arin adhe paige meaner HP” a ge & NPAT ag ee oe noon trast (mutual fund) "requires clal cows 1100-1300 amo, pees Rubber a 162 acfory and other Industria The mining industry of the Up mare said Crull, crossing E Hu. sales personnel with ABILITY mercial 3 oung cows up Gert M chigan® 24 : airs cue one ne ae eS per Peninsula has heen a leader ron SG at Perry St., was hit by al] aad CHARACTER to represent chdiee vealers, 36 00. jroo sulle com. Masco Bicees | LETTE WE) ee ed for more than over the years in efforts to make jett turning car. Neither Crull or oe Michigan. Men selected aCe Sean pie ce Re, SORE ase P ag @ vear It established a new high the mining of copper and iron free the dmver. Paul E. Hamilton. 22. will have opportunity for division choice | feec fing sicers is 00 1 00 te R a a je) «record. for any month, of 228 mil- from the hazards which can come if a5 Auburn Ave. saw each | ™@nagerships. We provide the- I h a 1 er Ce ww * Scere ! | { * t Sav 1 s 18.80, a load of good 31 at 1624 “No sale bid and asked hon dollars from lack of ventilation " jother in time to avoid the accident rough eset ne eke High ee = : == : "| earning potential to these whe they told Pontiac police é : i will work. Representative will be i | Oo in Detroit for interviews Feb, { | 5 mbers of india’e geological | 24.26. Write B : -26, on 14, Pontise ration Plan Faces Scrutiny in Congress22)2< m2oo%|% natural gas in Andha. : WASHINGTON (P | President! Sen, Watkins Eisenhower's proposhls for immi-'ior Republican on the Senate Im- gration law changds that could migration subcommittee, intro. double the pumber /of quota immi- duced bills to carry out the recom- grants faced today cautious scru- mendations, but without flatly en- tiny by an electioh- year Congress. dorsing them. He asked for “sin- There Was re lugtance to predict cere and fair consideration.’ the outcome i Some members of Congress as spoke up for Fisenhower’s recom- Without waiting to return to mendations: others cnticizved them Washington frpm 4 Far Easter on the ground they would not make trip, Rep. Walfer (D-Pay coauthor fundamental changes in the exist- of the prese At immigration law. ing McCarran-Walter Act denounced — uisenhi mers recom The major disagreement, as al mendations j wavs Was over the national or- Walter is/ chairman lo the Ju- gins quota system The present diciary subCommittee on immuigra- law contains a formula based on tion which; will have the first of the 1920 census. It sets quotas for scrapping the national origins svs- skills and family connections in! from a number of tem—although he suggested that the Unjted States would be the alternatives —~but qualifications ficial look at the proposals in the immigrants House, ,countries according to the number! ( ! of Utah, sen- of Americans whose families orig- he did propose substantial inated in those countries ec Critics say this is an undemo-| cations. especially anti - Communist be ‘ugees from Russia and the Rus-| modifi-| One more proposal would help'entered in the 1955 polaris . ref- year. But under the rules Eisen-) Detroit Edison Co. C. J. Nephler Co. ‘cratic principle which favors Prot-. One is a shift from 1920 to 1950 sian-absorbed Baltic countries, 1tD0Wer recommended p cebably i" ‘estant northem Europeans. as a base for the total immigration would terminate the system of €@&y the entire new 220,000 quota |f In recent years, many quota quota He said this would raise it “mortgaging ahead of time the “ould make the erage: numbers have gone unused in such about 65,000 over the present 154 quotas -~from such countries be a | At countries as Britain. Germany and 657 . _ cause of refugeas already ad- Discuss Property Tones Ireland while in others the quotas: MORTGAGE SYSTEM mitted : cut off many who would like to Another gain would come from * * * Approximately -35 local assessing price. come to this country Ital, and a proposal! to establish each sear The cumulative effect of these officers and officials attended the Greece, for example eauld use re gional pools’ of left-over quotas changes specialist? in immigra meeting of !he Oakland County As- COMPLETE INVE many times their quotas and the from the year before. In practice, tion Jaw said would be a much s@ssor's Assn yesterday and Netherlands a substantially cn this would - apply principally to greater increase in actual immi- heard a discussion of “Personal largesd one Eirope. For example, British quo- gration than the.indicated increase Property Paves 2 ta spaces unused in 1996 might be in quotas ee Eisenhower did not propose used by Ttalians in 1957 Special V8 Comedian Jack Benny revealed Congress sturdy Although the total immigration during a Denver visit that he will quota is nearly 155.000 only about)be eligible for social security ‘bene- (98,000. quota immigrants actually, ifits Feb. 14, 1959. * ’ indicated dividend of $1.80 this stock vields better than 5% at present market 818 Community National Bank. Bldg. STMENT SERVICE FE 2-119 FIFTY-EIGHT a a of said improvement is on file for publi within said Township Notice of Intention to ype ee wm frontage the best interests of the City Toll Reaches 200 Mar on Monday, Pebruary 3 st Town- Constrect| to frontage end|serve i's furdber Intended to construct oni p Hall fil Ortonville, |Two-Inch } @n|that all of the lots and parcels Contract. Gecurtty: the Michigan for the voting upon ting either side of Central Ave-| Con’ : tied eettie ot oa ‘and a the the following préposition, “Shall Orai-/“im Street, — nue from wool prteagee boda prone furnish Performance. and be rea and plan. pretes shall be detrayed by special - Siberian Oo enetrates Into Euro DO ierrrretatit 'o" heed, "rd rts “ante Ma Chm mt cies stay 403 te atrial Bray oe Wanared oh) eee), SN, para efied { rel ahr County, Mjehigan, on 6, 1955/the a held onjestimated cost and expenses thereof | per vorder of a of the Ci _Gommission fronting upon either of Nebraska and p in The Pon Press on|the @ay of February peasto-jond thes S312.90 Of the sxtimeled cost Ry order iy Avanne (trom Jey Street to Franklin f from| Dated Feb. 8, ren ! LONDON @-A bitter new S-\thawed out from last week's freeze from Iron Curtain countries. Com- Kore 1086 entitled “Fhe Build-|tion i was declared to be the Mian |end suvsnaes, thereet shell a ‘Aba B_Evans , Rood shall conutfuate the spesial axseeg berian cold wave swept over Eu--up, braced for new intense cold. |munist Poland rationed coal, Hun- ee oe oe eres saae oe ee tee: rp pavement on Bim 3" MEREBY a Given | = Qty, Come |mans dinerins, to doltay Oe sherend ond rope today, raising the 10-day! Turkey counted 12 dead in the|gary too had fuel sh 8 and}erdinance segulogns the erection, con- Street from Marshall Strest to 120 fh. Tee Ge oe . : _ that 9093.49 of the ——_ cost — ‘J seid s! a penses eT eo! weather death toll to more than! worst blizzards since 1943, Armyjclosed many schools for a month. pegn:, 1 Ulpeosagpeer Pe a bulldings—tni ¢ tenense” Bory rir — a mission Chamber on the 14th aa *| Notice of Intention to Construct‘ Cupmal Dmprovecnsat Pend. om 200, |trucks battled to reach isolated|Food was strictly rationed with a ae » -—" of permis ‘and file iatimete of said im t is on acon’ Sagal 1986 at aT —_ en play of Two-Inch Blacktop: Pavement on NOTT HEREBY Oe « * ¢ # towns and villages in the Thrace/meat. and SS ee peas collections of wiser therefat od preet Tr te further intended to construct nid bY, coet interested. Peggy Aconms 0 pontine, wichigan will meet in the : inka ‘ ian -town: ng for este limt it mp the ay of Icy east winds spread snow and region, where food was running able in many Hungarian towns, providing peasisies for the vislation pian, oflie and estimate, and that the| Dated: February 8, 1956. ‘ on ore arene agi nunion: é wom trey a ao ‘clock p.m. ‘peril .over Greece and Turkey. short. a root ‘be 'ad dopted. The polls of said! cost shall be defrayed by special ae 8 paren regular “teeting ot Mickiema' held’ Ga coe tat ¢ may be . Geslse w open a o’e a.m., to eB passcareor Italy ordered police and troops into, REEKS DEAD Deaths from exposure, fire, 024 will remain open until 8 o'clock p-m'|that all of the lots and parcels ot land Feb. 9, 1956 Tth day of Pebruary 1956 by resolu made AA parties in os tion it was declared to be oa ntention of | and crashes attributed to | Dated this 3rd day of February A.D.|fron| ether of El tes. to save storm truct Datet: February 8, s Commission constru ry smowbound villages - Greece had at least 14 dead in. ioday cold wave: ae AS OA pe rot eel Ly ve Notice: of Intention tofonstruct [0 ‘inch binckiop pavement. on | ADA’ R. EVANS. Central Sweden reported its low.|Greek and American rs roeret| F. Franée 50, Britain 38, Italy 35, ee eee ent district ‘to detray Two-Inch Blacktop Pavement on Avenue from Voorhels Roe ‘ot 6,100 a as toes est temperature of the 20th —— the ame, Pere |Germany 15, Greece 14, Turkey : and thet 1.386.017 of Marahall Street. of sald improvement is on fine for public| Notice of Intention to Construct - a Lt cost and expenses thereof) you are hereby notified that at « tury -33 below at Falun. Stock-|food to desperate villagers 12, Denmark 11, Holland 10, Aus-| -sTATE OF MICHIGAN—In the the entimeted cont snd expences inereot . holm’s St. Stephen's Church gave eeatpone the Feb. 1. eer tria 6, Switzerland 4, Sweden 3, Juvenile Division the County of Oakland na ve -_ eee sect Pentise “ie an held on| Ht is further intended to construct sald Two-Inch “Blacktop Pavement on postpone general m i i um o HERESY GIVEN the 7th day o bruary resolu- sanctuary to 160 homeless. A Yugoslavia 2, Spain 2 and Belgi = nies matter ot Perot ieor Cause|_ That the Commission of the Cit ret tion tt va declared Menor tatention plan, + profile and estimate, and that the You are hereby, notified that at Britain and France, only fust Come, L No. |Pontiac, Michigan, will meet in the City Com to construct | C*' f shall be aeeree tge and regular meeting of the Commission of . i a Already 35 Italians were known To Eloy and. Clarsbell Peres, parents misaton Chamber on the 4th day wot two-inch Binceten | pavement on Marshall assessment Geo ota ena parcels (ot lang|the City of Rontac, Michigan held on dead, More were feared freezing of said child = i ‘Riggestions and objections fast may be/Strert from BIA Btrest to M.ALER | fronting upon either side of Peggy Ave-|the 7th day of Pebruary 1806 by resolu: ition having been led in in| ‘at an estima cost 6! an tion it was declar 0 sige to death in isolated hamlets and) out sion ks Cost tha: present rwhare:| S008 Byipertiee interested ‘that the plan, profile and estimate of Due from Urata wesdit) qo Erith Cite Comin Lasien || tae saratrant i snowed. roses. abouts of the said parents of said) W.O. said improvement is on file for public) *h#!! cons Me f the estimat-\tWo-inch blacktop pavement on Luther on = Dated pepruary 8, igse inspection, district to defray $1.689.86 of the owland Avenue to miner child is unknown and the said xB pe ed cost and expenses thereof and that/Street from Hi ind | . child ts dependent upon the public for| | ADA R EVANS. It is further intended to construct sdid a ct ihe estimated cost and ex-;moor Boulevard at an estimated cost of loaded support and that PREY child should be pone 1956 improvement in accordance with t penses thereeof shall be paid from the $2,986.50 and that the plan, profile and | Seventeen cae trucks placed under the jurisdiction of this ; eds plan, profile and estimate, and that the/ Peres ') i Band estimate of said improvement ts on file ® « lwith U.S. Army food and clothing court. cost thereof shal! be i eotreree by special | CaP! stand CE 18 HEREBY GIVEN for public inspection ; Tn the of the people of the State) Notice of Intention to Construct frontage and) a4) the Commission of the City of It ts further tn intended to construct said ‘rumbled southward. from Leghorn of Michigan, you are hereby notified that ell of the lots an a, parcels & lane Pekins, “aeichinaur Sul inset in the ia with the ae the. ald of Italian storm vic- that the on sa tion will be Two-Inch Blacktop Pavement on fronting upon either st *e of Marshall Rectine | Micnigen | vil) ee een. oral plas. profile pnd tatnnlan aad that, ths = County ‘Service Center, Court House an-/Zdward Street Set eegeeen be U0 ofthe at. pesrenicattena| corsauean lint mar be mat, according “to. frontage and Tells Ike of Shortages Coli avalanche killed a tourist in nex, 1260-B Weet Bivd. in the City of} You are or notified ed thes at of district to defray $2.5 $2,550.90 of the eat: su Aan Bad ebjections Teqyer yey eS ios tnd’ pen 70 | lear 2 pals nty, on d |ma cow mn either Which Cut Construction Austr. bringing the winter's toll of eran A, ine, a res oclee ihe GaP, of February i0ls vy resolu | expe ua tn, Sotmeted soot 2d] Butea’ Peernary 8, 108 cireet from Mowiand 1 Neotel the nm, and you ere = penses 1 onstiti ie of ee Sch | = to . manded to ap , sid a ple ves declared to be > tention Capital Improvement Fund a ADA. da, ir levard — ce Ww ools tter hardsh was reported ring “inch bl bi, ee ten press HEREB Feb. 9, 1956/$2.416.15 of the estimated onal and ex. It being impractical to make 1 ppt two ‘acktop Lt emen' That the C jon of the City of ses thereof and that $570.38 of the : service heréof, this summons and notice | Street Myre Avenue to. Orebard Pontiac, Mich ~ will meet in ‘om orca) cost and expenses thereof shall be served by publication ri a Ta Lake Aventue at an estimated cost Of mission Cham n the 14th day of| Notice of Intention to Construct thoi be paid from the Capital Improve- LANSING @® — Gov. ites one week previous to said hearing in the | $2,583.35 eae that the “plan, profile atid) Pepruary 1956 at 8 o'clock p.m. to Bees Two-Inch Black Pavement on| ment Pund. e Ou ‘Fair’ Pontiac Press a newspaper prin’ said imp is on ay ens estions and bic teas hat may top NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN asked President Eisenhower Fe DEDINANCE (WO 130! “circulated in said County, nur Me for Public inspection. a te construct caidas uae pares interested. ”* Park Place. That the Commission of the City of te ave Michiana) resent Se)? a Adored) Vets iieey) ue | Moore, Judge of said Court in the City improvement in accordance with the: Dated Pebruary 6, 1956 mee incoting (at fia | Comineioe et cae Chanter at Geen lain aagniet tural steel] used in school construc- 0 owing 0 ision Eifective Peprasry 11. 1006 | puldiog of Pontisa In said County, Mina) Uh) day | Pisa: poets eal ta datte ag baja ciai| ADA mR EVANS, the City af Pontiac, Michigan held on| February 195¢ at 8 o'clock p.m. to hear tion. Zone Map of Ordinance No #44, kno \of February A ding to frontage and) the 7th day of Pebrusty 1956 by resolu- suggesttons and objections that may be aa) ” ARTHUR E. MOORS, |Susessment secerding « Feb. 9, 1956 ith ion it was declared to be the intention, made by parties interested. iDlia j i- 5 as the “Building Zone Ordinance.’ te [that all of the lots and parcels of land sami ans v San ie edireie ee n| James Livingstone, 15. of 134)"“rne air ers oe nieieer HLSIE J VASCASSENNO,. fronting ‘upon elther side of Eéward DVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ‘two-inch blacktop "pavement. on Park| Deted: Pebruary 8, 1956. dent a in he ‘said the Oneida Rd., who suffered a frac- — Deputy Probate Register, Street from Myra Avenue to Orchard) p. LOCEELD' maleiy Building for Place from Hovey Street to O'Riley Street|—— 7 ™ ADA R. EVANS, was becoming “increas- tured skull in a two-car smash- ing ; tos Bulging. sone : aka: veeanaed ay er iese caecuamont district to defray ‘a. cial the City of Pontisc, Michigan. at an estimated cost of $2,904.00 and that City Clerk i ve \ ee Location: Pontiac, Michigan, ‘the plan, profile and estimate of said Feb. 8, 1954 ingly intolerable. up Saturday afternoon, is still in ped gop eea epee ar Gs w sanenitind Se en eae ce the eotimated Queer: City of Fentiss improvement is om file for public in- = - te - The governor made the request [fair condition, authorities in Pon-|ss Residential 3. Notice of Intention te Construct) cost and expenses the 1 be paid! oJurt, Pontiac 18, Michigan ine ae sireay shar intended ts eonatruct salé otice of Intention Construct Lots 14 to 26 both inclusive, Ptthe ? ital ovement ph ourt, ae . ' t urther in! to construct sa after a report from Dr. |tiac General Hospital said. Addition and Lots 38 to 37 etn inclusive Two-Inch Blacktop Pavement on cae iimpreverneo cyte Bcope of Pr prop D in with the|Two-Inch Blacktop Pavement on of Pontiac, City ef *te invited for: 3 plan, profile and estimate, and that the! anderson Street. ; Gair L. state superinten- | They thet Eimer | 6. eer et michigan, Edna Avenue. at, the Commission) of A Arehitectural Trades cost thereof shall be defrayed by special dent of , wnatruction, that |Linton, 60, of 1932 Ward Rd. , is in| ekland, County. Mie You are hereby notified that, at Feta, etn, vl nett dey of| B Plumbing, Heating and Alr Con-lassessment according to Trontage and wpa Toei perenr i menicied nimen ene : ore a regular meeting of the Commission ditioning that all of the lots and parcels of land | Tesuli ny issto Steps tone soctie to ortot [ing injured inthe sarc nccident, |Suit"pcncrTe he Messen ina Say gr unin Ee eps ee dietins Ge arb Bec remtng upon iter on Tare inal ibs Glas ar Pobtbary iota Wy see tl tl ay oO ‘ebruary ue i vators rom Ove ri reet a ot bed to four months in leg injuries in the same ident. Nee ca inar ana ania tion ft wee deel lared to be the peweods by parties interested. E Jail Equipment shall coectiute the ial acbesaiiont tion It was declared) te | to be the intention construction in some areas. Son of Mr. and Mrs. David Liv- 4 ty inted to make|of the City Commission to construct P. Gasoline Distribetion district to defray $2,470.20 of the esti-/0f the City Commission to construct Commission 16 ete ey eee ae ee itwo-iach blackto vement on Edna Dated: February 8, 1956. Q Sound System mated cost and expenses thereof and ‘Wo-inch blacktop pavement on Ander- Particulary hard hit was the De- ingstone, James was a passenger os Hepop tear ean rine bake Beenwe from Telegraph Road to Dawson ADA ony cok Due Da ’ that $433.80 of the Te imated cost and —_ Street beard mires 2 Lies F bert J. Cla 16 SA Miil Pond at an estimated cost of ; Presccaie: will be ‘vecetved until 2.30 expenses thereof shall be paid from the,“ &” estimated cost 0 . sn spe) es Seo LP nt Socios re ad ee ce eudenme a [cecpiediperscents se oe Lealbedtec) lerpal tener ted plan, | aposired oa pet. ee Po err tareaey,,, Maren Sh. |Capitel Improvement Pund. laid imp sprovement la on file for public . : : jtion 4 of Act No 207 of Public Acts of estimate of said improvement is on at the office of the City Cler ty NOTICE 18 YY GIVEN j egra med! for pulMe inspection. otice tention to Construct! Hall, Pontiac, Michigan and will That the Commission of the City of !nspection Williams said some superintend-|0" hia apis See a eat ae rey por It ts further intended to conantoe se Peignan (arom Pavcment en Publicly opened and read aloud at that Pontiac, Michi an, will meet in the Com-) |nett,tt fursber serecded te Leora at Lara ents reported that it was easier Lin car / : “| That not less than fifteen. (15) days plan prot in accordance |mission Chamber on the 14th had of 1 fi ‘mat a that the Jand . profif® and estimete, and that the entral Access to Pian Pebruary 1956 at 8 o'clock hear| Plan, profile and estimate, an ry to. build schools during the war out of a driveway at Oak pode cme one =e “ ~ rena cost thereof ahall be defrayed by special | Avenue. Piacsvars cauta foe refurence at the sue cainaat ena objections i, may be| cost thereof shall be defrayed by special i Waterford Town-| #€ bearing on the = Lepage dd : 4| You are hereby notified that at a| assessment according to front and now County Infirmary, Wate: amendment ‘shall be given in a, news- Assessment according to frontage an ed mission of following locations: le by parties interested. ® tm * Ss ° ; ship Police Chief Frank Van Atta paper of general craniationl in this city;/that all of the lots _ oper pilooe ine Oey tal Pena, OT ccna: held on|,,Builders & Traders Exchange, Detroit, mw O. 604s pa ae = bate iene parce) Stans * * ne enue 4 i He sald steel producers get less | sid. ee einen ee ree fined fronun eracut Rosaries) Cameca Mi the Teh day of February 3 reac Dedge Corporation, Detroit,| Dt PORruary © INS swan [Street from Kim Street to MALR R profits on structural steel and so pecion laane Guiriet to astray Of B50 00 of the lof the City Commission to construct Mee the Architect, Pontiac, Mich- ou cet beenigegred, Guests of une eattmet: concentrate on manufacturing ¢; k ani, ordinance shall jake effect ton weet sted cost end expenses thereat and two-inch biscktep pavement on Central] igo, - Wht ied cost and expenses thereof and that Five Blankets Stolen its passage by the City Commission of | Ce al pepe ony ory Yoo from Saginaw Street to Paddock! Shoat on Plans: | Notice of Intention to Construct $455 of the estimated cost and ex: other kinds. 5 . the "Tag at boa tiecln. . nsea thereof shall be paid from the Street at an estimated cost of $1,178 10/ posit of Twenty-five (82500) Dol-' — |penses thereof shall be paid from the nm ; faylor’ From City Gift Shop Made and passed by the City Commis- ‘Capital Improvement Fund and thet the plan, profile one cst set is requested for plans and Two-Inch Blacktop Pavement on Capital Improvement Pund report ape d by T . sion of the City of Pontiac this 7th NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pad ere improvement is on file for public spec tions secured from the Arch!- Nepessee Avenue. seat ROTICE 18. [HEREBY ou - ne! a office showed construction de-| Five blankets worth $30 were day of Pebruery, wana eaten | penceae: ee eee te hee | ek is further intended to construct saia| irre 1 Ouarantee | You ere hereby notified that at «| Pontiac, Michigan, will meet in the Com- Loong ny acl oan bd eed eed een (ed (ea) Cn Mieyor mission” Chamber jon the 14tn day et| ST rreits ahd ectimate, sod Unst Uy Ean ee, eee ee a ee eee Cae T ga ley Mi se best : j P ' hear by a certified check or bid bond by an’ the ty o ntiac, chigan held on! February at 8 o’cloc P o hear But it said there had been a six|1196 Joslyn Ave., Tuesday night, ADA R. EVANS February 1986 at 8 o'clock to = approved Surety Company in an amount'the 7th day of February 1956 by resolu-| suggestions and objections that may be -to 10 months delay on projects in)Pontiac police were told . veunary 6 “1966 | mad orby parties trlerectea! thet maybe PUBLIC GALE inet less ave 18%) per cont of the tice It was declared to be the Intention made Wy partie interested. ; ; 1955 Chevrolet, 2 Door, rr o ! proposa, amount or amounts o e y Commission to construc Dearborn, Grosse Pointe; Garden| Owner Louise Walls, 640 Pea- SPECIAL ELECTION Dased Fosreary! ) isos BSSP110842. Bale to be held 10:00 A. M., Rights Reserved by Owner ltwo-inch blacktop pavement on Nebras-| Dated. February 8, 1956 ; City, Livonia, Romulus andcock St., reported someone entered Notice ts hereby given to the qualified ADA R. EVANS, Feb. 28th 1956 at 45 W Lawrence,/ The ave ere the right to waive ka Avenus from Bagley | erent ie Fes ADA a ANS. ze k Pontiac, Michigan ;any irreguiarities, reject any or a s iin Road at an estima © Ecorse Township. by prying open a basement door. H Sta Sh Chasbigea: There, etlt neers ra or ‘ose! . February 9. 10, 1956 or accept any bid when in the opinion and that the plan, profile and estimate Feb. 9, 1956 Death N fi Cemetery Lots 5 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6. Help Wanted Male 6 _Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted 8 Work Wanted Female 11) Building Service 12 RPP ALP PE OO LLL LLL LE PLL LLL A NPL PAP Pe a Le ~ SII ay a a a a a a ea LS 0 ces ORA PERR PTOM N. DISTRIBUTORS, | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. 36/CARETA EER. MIDDLEAGED IRONINGS WANTED, | # A BUSH- r : Cemetery in Section 4, FE 343 4, DRAFTSMEN ; * os hover * art time con-| years or over. Days. Apply 45 | couple to look after pullding and | and up. FE ¢12 W inter Prices Now i in BIRD, FEB. 4. 1956, ROY R, 10010 CHOICE CEMETERY ; JR. ENG INE. E RS acnine ered. For ement, Box | — Auber. Hates pate bc Be, érakers, | cat WANTS on BY BY tae | Effect On All Remodeling . ct ra . —s ay or wee _3-4660 Garages wer beloved - lee Peewee OY | BIRMINGHAM, MICH. : orerl une American Preight thes one Corin DOSPEL SINGERS |, |CADY WANTS DAY WORK CON-| Combination ‘Storm ash : Tans Ame tin here "basal party pu Ourien et envrvton | ben, neeied/ im, Engineering Designers |. iia erate | ae PORTANT Helios hae Stas OM aby Wises “HOUSEWORK BY Tosi fe inor layout & SPORTING James R. Devise, Mrs. Russell FE }-0626 san Destine : the day FE 21037 Attics. finished ‘Welch, Mrs. William Clark, Rich-|@ b Lore. WHITE CHAI CHAPEL BEA-| coon ‘ootometion, Piero pred SALESMAN aoe eet MAN OR WOMAN WITH LATE LIGHT OFFICE WORK cher enclosed z 8 model car, living in the wciany Kitche deli 3. dt, Alfred Bird, Mre. Call after 3:30. FE 54256.) bh | controls, and high Full or parttime State experi- Office : $238 of Birmingham. for 3 hours, work —_______ FE 263% = en remo elin Se weer a ee : eet ee ak OO ence iNeed reel ry yi | GENERAL OFFICE for TV each afternoon from 230 to 530 MIDDLEAGED DEPENDABLE 0 Dowa Pavment ee = Write ac Pres: .. $260 pm delivering papers to homes. lady ae nes ine eves & “A Cecettustion Co. oe os eee -BCTRICAL. CONTROL SUCCESSFUL FARMING HAS AN | OFFICE BROINNER for | Apply in person a : 3300 ities ‘Hey eet will held Gsturday, BOX REPLIES Mf opening for Field Service Man in| Psychiatrist $225 N 8 _ Dempsey MIMEOGRAPHING, ‘TYPING, SEC- 11, at 1:30 p.m. — BTORAOLIC | cTmcur ngEaron a eTs this and cerroueding counties. | NICE PERSONALITY to answer | AO ene = dat _tetarial Service. EM 3-2842. Business Services 13 = oo Punere} rest come Per y eene tere el : ss ep, L SIRES | ~~~~~~~~ OD Be ing ieeveent be wo Pert At 10 a. m. Today development, “design and ‘man. Medium size expandin Fis iit Must hee a eck Cettice for amell .. e225 Si pertankyi en! coumuecned @clxine river iy Fea, oa APPLIANCE SERVICE 3 ; : : a ‘ E n ound ependable car. ve ae ce portunity on es she atkins «© = 3 < pee gag Sh wlll Blagg there were replies at type “ei eavipes eat being built Co. has openings in ; average Stacrt at Ressevelt Hots! MIDWEST « Pee roa 8s re ene ben (ry poe, ie oh ae We service all makes of retria- ‘ , al Press office the nig production tmdustries . see Mr Stuart a! 06 Pontiac —— Bank Bidg. ‘ -| work erators, washers. radios, cleaners eral after 12 noon Pri- the ; al ew! modern f h d devel-| from 630 to © pm. thru MS ba21 Perr “eae oes nd of ll apoll: plant, top wages. «8| new research and deve | eS ___.__________ | FypIng IN MY HOME REASON. | 824_all types of small spoliances oe. following boxes: hour work week, educational pro- : : Friday GEN FI WORK IN WANTED Y's. kland . ter in vour lo- ; CRAL . = cE able and guaranteed. ORIando | 9499) YEB. 7, 1956, ROBERT B, om. and other benefits tell See : Tool, Die and Pattern estate office. Must be ec-) Radysttters with transportation, | 3088 a = ; 383 age 75; beloved hus- 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 10, 18, 16, are esest foros cality. Salary, excellent curate typist, Apply iD own Nant | Burses. cooks genera.s to live in, TYPING, STENOGRAPHIC AND A & B TRENCHING "a peenen, te L. Blair; dear 25, 28, 30, $1, 32 33, 3. — aoarerese: ond . reakive | “ i; iti Pp Designers id stating ose, ane C200 | cleaacts. scatestiecsas. couples. | light bookkeeping to be done in| pootings water line, field tile —- ow Riot wt il soe nem Ps team of specialists a wi WORKING SCONGINONS iaic eal oe part re a ast over Fence Box 33 ee - GTEEEE butiers cheaters handymen = my home. mest secures) Sak PE 5-001 : . Ss service - rae es a are welcome ee pm. fo se ° perience and reference necessary neremwterd: 2-3806 after 4 a , Feb. 19, ¢ ae Fonered| ‘a na sen, ee. vetoes = peeiteledy Call vious experience neces’) pe 344i or FE 61185 leas home 4 boys 9. 9. aiene B fall 10 to @ Monday through Fri- | : Re seh cence. bpp with ¥. vens . R Rymal. MI 64 sary. cae Will consider couple, No drinkers. ay. WANTED WaeerKod AND ) TRON. | F bligation. FE 2-1631_ A White t : ’ = ar ae _ Must live in OA 6-2205_ HO OURLY AID : | Free est No oblige! ag ge =) Ee aria TRUCK DRIVERS —|—Hioucework by the Day | Brmnetem. Brinn an ean aera Tare EA ie y state at the Huntoon Pu- ere : one Housework by the ay ape ae TRONINGS. ALSO | cal work. Free estimates Easy nearl : veside service _H w ed Male be sgl gREAL LN 2 Call FE 2. 2744 oe 5 9 _bdabysitting PE _2-6866. ayment plan Mark Saka Coi- under the auspices of the Ma- lelp Want Bed) aang feo anion ee Experienced driveaway criv- | Ss ~| WASHINGS WANTED. PICK- ists, i, en sonic Lage No. 21. leks) eal Rion a nae re aque ake eth only. for long distance | HOUSEKEEPER FOR MIDDLE- DRIVING LESSONS PONTIAC! and delivery, FE +6400 _ward. PE 6.5314 A BILLION DOLLAR LIFE INSUR- ot listings, cai ae relent trips Must have references aged, retired gentleman Easy! Drivers’ Training Days, Eves. wrp > BABYSITTING OR LIONT | ALL MAKEs OF FOUNTAIN PENS FEB. 7, 1956, DONALD ance Co. is enlarging its opera- notaneae and floor TOSSE Be- 4 ] showing their past experi- work, good pey, Living in-pre-| and Sunday. FE 2-4887 housework. 3 days a week. FE| repaired bv factory trained men W., 33714 State St. Farmington, tion in the Pontiac area. Three le et = ence. Must be physically fit, ferred, but not absolutely neces- POR SALE BY PRIVATE PARTY. eves et our stere Genera) Printing & bBo beloved husband of ra very unusual opportunities are ie _ and able to pass ICC phy- sary, Write, Phone No. address. | arthur Murray dance hours with | womaN ¥ fine DAY WORK Office supply Co 27 W_ Law. . : 3 dear father of Mary, available for men interested in |PINBOYS, EVENINGS AND WEEK- sical and drivers’ test. Apply age. experience Pontiac Press.| party- privileges Big discount call PE sisi rence ®t Phone FE 30135. Durfee; tunity long TT ende r-Inn Recreation, FE am. to 12 noon ay _ Box 11 Cash sales only. Pontiac Press | ——"~_ __________ |€aARPET LAYING SEWING Genevieve Durfee and Mrs. & | professional career Must be 5 to Friday at Guard House + SFC SRE Ze ARY Box 10 WOULD LIKE IRONING TO DO IN binding Any repairs. Carpet Durfee Smith. red, ae least. Guaranteed salary. <2 Fleet Carrier Corp. J UN IOR s SEC Us CIVIfL SERVICE TEsTs:| ©¥" home. By hr. no white shirts. | cleaning on location or shop. Self will be heid Priday, Feb. 10, at * confidentaal. Write or me w eee — = P bl ‘ hi d Bivd. East Pontiac Training mace appointed Men- | _ 2654‘ Auburn Ri FE +41: employ exp man Call any- 3 p.m. from the Thayer Funeral) cau: "0. E. LaBaree. $66 heohane | — ublisning an Women 18-55 Start high as $377| YOUNG LADY DESIRES WOR WORK. time TYler 5-013) or FF 3-7385 Huron. Pontiac Ph FE 23-1453 Open Evenings Modern office wants bright young Rev. Richard Getger. ASSEMBLY. CABINET INSTALLA | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange. wn girl with lite shthd. Will take seesary ries Hog a) oa days. referenced. FE 32-6495 eee MACHINE TREE 5 we : | LE - 8 eR lob too big or sma be me et A :gimterment te ei en men pavorieoes: ee Poe Se eA ROTATE | Advertising Co. ‘ Peed Coal cel Re lustrated book aoe ae salaries ___ Building Service _ mi) 5-46.28 : al f Wor ‘OAC, is * { t FX the Thayer Funeral cp “wo? N. Baginaw Rd, Holly. new office. with many features | Established tn Pooflac for over WANTED: _ker Bidg PE 86-0416. _WRITE. “Bor 30. Pontise Proess. Al CUSTOM CARPENTERS. eae ped POO = ies, | ey Gh Be Ra ound floor location w years now expanding a EB 8, 1986, JOHN H., Automobile Salesmen parking. Extra commissions pos- | Two additional sales representa: MARRIED WOMEN _ Work Wanted Male 10 ae |e ee ARRETT, . , JOHN H.. sible J. R Hilts 1011 W. Huron tives needed to call on old and ; arm anager With children who cannot accept |A SET OF BLDG PLANS DRAWN | ELFCTRIC MOTOR RERVICE RE- 198 MN. Cass Ave, age 82, dear - Chevrolet Rtv : - fewlaccounis i Pontiac and sat ordinary ‘bi— use of car for any type bufiding. EM 3-493). airing rs (eginding 218 E Pike father of Ire BE. Harry J. Wayne we need 2 salesmen who like | prlee pele Cie rounding area Steady emplos- for Mill Valley Farms at| mecessery. No collecting. deliver. | BOY 18 WANTS ANY RIND OF) _EM 3-451" me | oo wae! ‘ C., and B. Joyce Gar- 19 make money, Experienced pre. Walker Cleaners. Lake Orion ment with above average earn- ; ane na “| ing or investment. High pee | bel AT i ht erty. AIR COMPRESSORS, AIR TOOLS. fae [a= \ND RE- rett. Rev. Rau G. Garrett. Mrs. ferred. Full co-operation and EXPERIEN Si WAND URRCK EH, ines for top-caliber men. Romeo. Small herd of | Fer appotntment_call FF 2-44 : =| Power generators heaters sand-| paired Chester Nelson, PF 58-1788 Kathaleen Widger; dear brother of demonstrator plan. Kindly call for | CEL : Apply Sat Feb. 11 bet 10 am MIDDLFEAGED LADY TO CARE, CARPENTER AND CABINET! ers, ete Open Sun = == : ra oo Joseph Garrett. Funeral service) appointment. Clarence Gates, | achine operators. Must have) and 12 noon cattle. excellent salary,|“¢or two children for working! work New and repair, D. B. JACKSCN's RENTAL FURNACES VACUUM CLEANED wil, be held Saturday. Feb. 11, Sales Manager own et abe eri come Pontiac City Index lus 1 idence mother Live in. After 8.30. OL Murdock, FE 2-786 ___ | €2_W_“Montoa YE oonme)| rellccars Worx emrarteed! Cae Shark mee nee wines es, North Chevrolet Co. er ee and Ave., Pontiac, Mich . vail bk ree resi ea 2-6001 eee Ce at ie SO ADDITIONS _ | M Steet Metal. PE S413. iam — : f : all | MIDDIT_FAGED LAD ABYSIT-| fepair. FE io tank, a Bakes itistating. Interment, tn mar eam & Woetwere oa Dies Journey mag als RELIABLE ; nee : ey 19531 a Oaee: end light holise work for young | CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN.| Bot water heaters | so pumps. FLOOR LAYING. A FINLEY & White Chapel Cemetery. TED Manufacturing Co PFRMANENT ES Lee ee aes working {ae idee |) Live ter mtcnen) | 8) cree Partitions changed. Cash or t PLASTERING NEW _ AND sett will Be in otate us the Pure-| WANTED MANE: : 7-8033 after 6 $5000: artitions chan) sh or terms A RE- ay 7 Dixie Hw 3190 Auburn Rd, Auburn Heights or Mi 3 . es | ae es ir. Ci aaah ea ee DESIGNERS. eae er AND ||_ Michigan Aran ow pimeres ted. in ypctund | Oe toy HED BOY’ MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO CARPENTER WORK NEW AND yqcitgan HOME| REMODELERS | pie ignite eno we, ve oe oS Se coe ee checkers on ee immediate. | HOUSETRATLER SERVICE AND | mified/uasies Sere? Oseriee | ie work in convalescent home Some| repair FE 44210 3377 uro FE 46063 PLUMBING AND HEATING HE re 2 : mediate earings, promotion. an light housework No heavy work. | = = aac ae | es = etn pton or will He in state until time of; |Y pment nine for co mee tr ee, sueae rere cree: future You may quell and be WANTED SALESMAN AT ONCE.| such as washing or floor scrub- | | CARPENTER eone Caries A-1 CEMENT WORK OR 33-5076 Mervtes. — Growenide! merttee ue eet Ktibe = change, 60 8 Telegraph, prceerty, sreteed sim porns S| Dinnen, 66 W. Huron st.| ding. Live im $48 per month. | Sie ipons. repairs. or garag ‘D MON WER OTE on ceo of the David Kim-.-——— persy ost 32900 ing training period. Married man ~ Cte had jus toom and board More for) —*"! || LLOY D MON ROE SEWFR CLE ANING ball Camp Spanish American War we ee ee with reliable car preferred. Call winery SINGLE .MAN TO Ce than for wages. Write, giv-| MAN WANTS WORK As SUR- FE 46266 = z LANE? Soterans. st ‘arrangements| ee Fe ne INSPFCTOR FE 22811 pm only.} work on dairy farm. 18 or older.| ing details. Pontiac Press. Box | verer zs years erp MA 43531 oot Sinks—Sundav Service FE 4-2012 : : [REAL ESTATE SALESMAN, | _ Greenleaf 3 1 _ = __ | MAN EDs WO OF ANY | BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT | TREE_TRIMMING AND REMOV- ty the Pursiey SCHROEDER oes . “ne DETAILERS production Experienced tn surface piate ‘and checking of aircraft | rge Henry, 6€7 Orion Road, parts. Steady work tn expanding § ,, e@ to ® ir A fl ; DINER tare Orton. age 43, beloved hus-| plant py rr P1108 ud Teerany OPO? oF sone? | aly wat Ae Oe est Ts taking applications for caver band of Sylvie Schroeder; dear, Tools Gauges Automation Body | M. C. MFG. CO lee oneradre Real Fstate Fxchange | VanDyke Utica, Mich enced night waltress 10 pm feather of Miss Patricia Ann, Fo- fixtures, Press welding dies. Spe- 18 _Indianwood ‘Rd. Lake Orion = ip I ESTATE ao | @ am — ° ScartIGN OPEN POR EXPERT Good + Apply rsonne] , Gener- C. modern home. all wtilits it. enced mesenly. laboratory techni- | am Faserel Rome oe an mp | & cage milk. tiestaeea: ak caer Parmar Proving Ground, Mil Tractor and clan in new hospital Registration E man No dairy Real Estate Implement Division bene enue B 2-01 ontiac Reply stating age, experience, size of famfly and when availble. Write. Pontiac Press, Box 7. ome Piste fa ——T. von 31757 pelestia hd KIRKBY | | Bmore cme GET 1t QUICK, h 18 Ww Donelson-Johns through (Classified Ads!) “egsierss Employment Service Huron Bt. MEN Ebi = SALES - See TECHNICAL -ONTIAC 42551 ED MAN 4 ry "NIGHT restaurant, References Midwest 44 b CHAPEL | Yes, whatever it is = dial | men in PART TIME Piacing five well dressed youn train’ sires ing at once. To rep 2 et FE 28181 for an ad-| resent seventh latgest corpora- . S — $45 Ww meek start, ¥8, io anced writer and get it! eapptne colcting. = sigurering. Ap Ap | Rew T8, Renae th Prostien. . 4 1:30 p - . Px phone for a tntment RAY nth REALTOR mere Psi for alert young meyers enced in se.lin Plenty: ‘of listings. advertising contacts Earnings unlimited. To Buy—To Bell—To Trade “YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE [T MAHAN REALTY CO. Cocwersive Real. metals iosnenge, we. 20263 | Steno- 2500 EI Maple Rq. 076 W. ¥uron, Birmingham NEXT OOR TO BRANCH OPEN wee TILL 9 POST GAT. ® TILL 12 WOOL PRESSER BIRMINGHAM | HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR Secretaries Clerk- Typists RELIABLE WOMAN TO CARE 3 Vicinity of Biue Sky Ddive In. Must have rr ores after 6 pm WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK. Phone FE 56-9513 after ¢. for ap- pointment WTD. MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO care — 3 oe Live in “ a week. FE 47154 after 7 p “WHY WAIT! rng AC. AN us! own transportation and references | | Eee sreentiy Chauffeurs ic FE ei pani “OR FUIL EM 3-3954 PLUMBING TIME Reasonable FE 5-101 | WALL SERVICE WALL installed cement foints and nails Ready for paint or paper Very | ercaiee Free estimates MY | -1201 | YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK OF any kind By the day, week or | __hour Call FE 3-73068 YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK. Live tn. FE 8-2662 YOUNG MAN WITH LARGE: FAM- fly needs wea work. Morn- Ings FE | YOUNG MAN WISHES 3 EMPLOY- | ment Orton Work | Ww anted_ Female rh FLOOR aan 1 DAY bushel R-3316 SERVICE 2 WOMEN WANT WAIL ing and cleaning 19 YEAR OLD & mher pos ittons Heights, FE 17-8847 & wome baking Phone FE ¢ day work _dren_ Sat. livery, TRONINGS Pick-up and HIGH graduate desires work sales clerk exp Will FF, 58-0802 BABYSITTING VICINITY AUBURN CHILDREN'S SEWING. CHUBBIES a specialty! Also alterations, men FE 24614 EXPERIENCED DAY Sow OK AND EXPERIENCED | aOR pants cleaning and itronin with widow or couple without chi FE 41797. EXPERIENCED | WOMAN 1 wants or GIRL 2% WOULD LIKE OLive 32-3296, Farm work desired 20 yrs Sh age aaetie Robtoy, 554 Glass il $3 delivery FE FE 17-0223 SCHOOL Waitress | train for IMME- - Em ees Service “19 WwW. Maren FE ¢2351 28181. | WORK WANTED. “CARPENTRY ALTERATIONS RE- oe WASH- GENERAL 1 diate employment tn payroll, per. sonnel or general office 6 yrs Brick and block Veneer work. Eee excellent references.| OR 3-1129 _FE 26649 §==F sss PLASTERING AND REPAIRS. IRONINGS WTD. $3 A BUSHEL All work guaranteed reasonable Excelent work, Pickap and de- | rates, FE. 2-6844. Classified Ads! Foswap| D & M BL BG. SEtvice what you” don’t need for what you do, call FE) work Also chimneys No job too ae e. Residential and commer- ones work. Ph FE pairs, and cabinets FE 5-124. BOARD | | custom BUILDING F.HA_ FI- pancing, Modernizing. FE 4-5470._ CEMENT & BI LOCK work FE 56-0782 CEMENT IS OUR SPECIALTY. __ Floors, basement. EM_3-4879 ELECTRICAL RING SCE REED _Ed Murray FE 2-0657. FLOOR SANDING, OLD FLOORS 8 specialty. Call Bill's FE 2-8789. FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND finishing. 10 Years experience. e equipment. quar rm work. yree, estimates. John Taylor OR | jk Furniture Refinishing 16A iaere ACES BUILT REASON. | _eble FE 2-799" NG, SANDING & FIN- Bud Bills FE 82050 ishing FLOOR SANDING LAYING, FIN, | R Gardner 491 Central FE 72-7819 BUILDING REPAIR. Brick stone cement work Plas- tering and tile work. FE 4-2290. GUARANTEED ROOFS ALL EST 1018. anaes Marsh, Cass FE 3021. FE HOUSE MOVING. FULLY equipped FE 48450. L.A. Young. Jos FEEing FLOOR LAYING. Sanding, finishing 155 Edison. Ph. _FE 23-4405. CATHING AND derail New and repair. FE LAYING HARDWOOD Se vour back. rod knees Cal! us about laying achine. FE MASONRY CONTRACTOR ROOFING. 1 SIDING AND _ Gis Pibopraags neoary. ations Eves. OR ‘ a8 10 FE 23-8248 R. GQ. ganding aod Mnlahibg ~ eS al. Free estimate FE 2-6019 FE 4-5324 _Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 DRESSES, SUITS. COATS & AL- mveretions 21015 E 2 Huron) Bere eit REPAIRING ANTIQUES _cialty. FE 5-0162. FE 37392, Income Tax Service 17 AA TAX SERVICE. Fast service Plenty of parking. Wayne Garrett FE 53-6880 _381_8 SAGINAW ACCOUNTANT A AND TAX CONSUL. tant A G Wodek J sutherland Perry Shopping Center FE 8-2431. _ Open dally. _ evenings and Sunday ‘Ede Hawler _ AN INCOME, TAX RETURN PRE- pared in vour home by qualified accountant with mast aie ee ers degree BOOKKEEPING BAD TAX SERV. FE 2-213 bo Uraee 2137 FE 6-1 98 W Huron os INCOME. TAX SERVICE 1 FE BE- lisle- M_ Hoover FE 2.2061, SAVE MONEY .__ — us file your return f 43 Clark st FE 41444 tor: eopt, ~~ INCOME JAX SERVICES PHONE: EMPIRE -3-3198 WORKING MAN'S INCOME sd ears ics fas nest Tennyson aid win re. 61137. sre rE Se ee ___ Laundry Service 18 OI PN enn LACE CURTAINS PLAIN, UFr- fled. eo GM eae bontate undry FOR FAMILY az N E OR FA AU? cle SERV. ~ Moving & Tru king 19 4-1 MOVING—FAULING £ eat ar i octal Rk a sein i L FEBRUARY 9, Moving & Trucking 19. Wtd. Children to Board 26 BEDFORD MOVING Distance—FE 32-8787 = ba ; up. | +51h. a. ins TRUCKING AND MOVING, WusT sine ashes and 23-1017. LIGHT HAULING — ee om — anytime. Phone ime to Rent} & birt 4) EQUIPMENT. % Ton Fic ‘1% Tos Stake | end p Trucks _ Pontiac Farm and _ Industrial Tractor Co. #28 rubbish Lb uled FE QODWARD Open ou ' ree Sunday | reo FENCED IN YARD. _Iwe years FE 2-1937 = Wed. Household Goods 27 Goods 27 rr FURNITURE ee ee oe on Oe get ter you ad Phone OR 3 5. ast quiet _Shone Pe “35005 TYPES W VANTED FURNITURE, 1 If vou have anything for sale Fubbish hauled Sand fil dirt Qo4’vant prow t courteous ééry- and gravel. FE — ——— —— a oe ce Lat the highest orice ip A 4 c — taal eee isan gues wove CHELASD, COONTER JARRERT Phone FE 5-6806 FE 22806 ICE TES WTD FURNITURE, ANTIQUI REDUCED RATES dishes. and old lamps_ My oat Large van to serve you Smith ~ Wt. Mi — Ha 28 Mov FE 4-4864 scellaneous ONWANTED SRTICEE Re moved free of charge. FE wanTreD TO Buy DOOD) CSE : | typewriter, 5-6902 or VET St Witt 2 Tou sTaxE TRUCK | “Chet” only! This te going to be 4-4088. Lf Painting & peas 20 WANTED FS By © BUY: PING PONG at DECORATY PAINTING | — “ all aperin. - Call or esti-| ~~~ =e i INTERIOR DECORA- Reasonable Pree esti . OR 3-1626. -_ "PAINTING 1X TERIOR, & Ex: ~~ rior. 10 per cent dise for cash | Guaranteed. d. Free est FE ¢9205 A-1 PAINTING PAPE: RING ason Thompson, PE 48364 ro PAINTING, PAPERHANGING. Paper removd Estimates - 4-6913. CUSTOM DECORATI ‘Ga, papering, steaming service Com- merce, EM 3-3435. Cietomtensti AND PAINTING. | Lindl Uo de '__hac Press wa AND DECORATING Immediate service. ir AT furantect r §-5006 Pairrina AND DECORATING, 26 eR HAG LOPE FE 5-2860. = ~ WALL Painting & Wall Washing | ‘estimates. FE 2-3706 PAPE PER Ee wanaine: . 8 YRS. | easonable rates FE 42171). 21A Phy sio-Therapy SWEDISH SPE 42651. ___ Television Servi vice 2. technicue. 72 Elm 22 AY OR | bth TV SERVICE. > ¥ ve 6 5-1296 or FE 56-8390 M. STRAKA GUARANTEED TV REPAIR, lll MAKE. FE ¢-07. CONDON RADIO & TV. COPENHAVER'S RADIO & repair. $96 W Huron. Night serv- FE 4-6607. EXP ASSAGE & THERAPY © | i278. PARKE ‘KE ST. TUCKER's RADIO-TV FFE 5-3714.| FE 4360) 168 Pike St _ Typewriter : Service _22A TYPEWRITERS AND ADDINO MA- dad repairing. Expert wort General Printing and Office Sup- ply Co., 17 Ww Lawrence TYPEWRITE RS RENTED Mitchell's, 123 N. Saginaw Bt Upholstering 23 EAKLE’S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER ing. 8176 Cooley Lake (id EM 3-2641. Free estimates ~ THOMAS UPHOLSTERING _ %48 TELEGRAPH FE 5-8888 IPCOVERS, DRAPES & BED Cae Your material FE 5-5707 WE DO ALL TYPRS OF CHAIR caning. FE 46009 or 759 E. field. _ o—_——-——_ - - ~Lost & Found 24 Pests ey een LOST: RED BILLFOLD MONEY needed badiy FE 3-T7101 Eves Lost: TRUCKER'Ss WALLET Reward FE Vaiuable contents 46322. Lost. « KEYs ON OBLONG RING Oug with K on kes FF On LOST FEMAIE Corti Panne hetd Tan with 10 ft chain vi einity of Clark 2296 LOST WHI AnD BLACK TOY terrier (4 mo* Wednesdat from Pauls sare on ceruer John R and Avon PR Roches ter Reward OL 6-0041 LOST RED FEMALE COCKER. in Waterford Wears coliar name Buitons, Little girls pet C An- Gerson OR 1.0042 Lost: WHITE COLLIE. FEMALE brown face, Flizabeth Lake Rd Oxbow district Name “Honey” Reward. FM 3-4654 ‘Lost MALE BE aot E ville area Su erning ville 8-7TRS eee ard — ORTON OR Ga LOST LAST acnU RSDAY Dlack and pink framed giae- ses. Reward Cal) TE 4-658) LOST-DEAF GIP'’® GLASSFS Brown frame 1 Gresham hus station Jadies Toor _FF $-23.20 LOST YOUR PFI WANT 19 give one s tome? FF §-8290 _Mic ichigan Anima Remrnue Leaeue Hobbies & Supplies 244 MOVED TO A RES LOCATION Most ode rr rera sto@® and finishing plant in Pontiac all popular cameras ane photo fup- plies op eacy terms Manv spe cials and see the ‘atest tn elec oe photo finishing ADDQCK FILM SE 1032" w. Huren #753 NEW SCRABBI F e TS $3 PAINT By number «+ oH up iframes to fit) RBACKF NSTOSE 15 Fast Lawrence FR 2-14"4 Notices & Personals 25 nS AAA PRIVATE SUT BOUEM aS Specializing t Dormesrtir License 30 vears ex FF 525201 Aerotred Knapp Shoes Fred Herman 2070 Airport Rd OR 31502 AUDIVOX HEARING AIL > FM 18 1s N. Saginaw FE 40530 _ DAINTY MAID FOR SUPP.LIFS _Mrs._ Burns FE 2-8814. 02 Mark EXPERIENCED SPENCER COR aetiere. Winnifred M Odgers. #270 Canal Rd. Utica Mich REpuhiic 2-4131 . foo WEDDING INVITATIONS $750 Sutherland Sti 1k W Hiron Printed napkir » service ETHEL CHAPDE! AINE PEATTY Shop. new tec ate: Jeli me cod Wilitams [ake aR 3479 RAY RIDE WIN TFR SPORT PAP wee FOOD FUPNISHED FE IN, DEBT? Tf wou are havi: * ng vo hie MICHIGAN LORS, above __ 80456 KNAPP SHOES R_ Eliew orth 604 @ Sanford FE 8€720 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S TAILORFD suits for Easter $3650 and ur o choos cal i OR 3-5053 PRIVATE CATERING FE. 23-4614 REDUCE Overweight? Tired? Constipated? 3 you meed helo on recucing Watch pourds and inches elt away Call toda:. FE 44131 8FCOND TO NONF THERES only ome Fina Foam for c.ean- ing rugs and uphostery Wate * Nottons SPECIAL HAIR PERSONALITY cut, shdmpoo A st $2 con plete Deroth ys, 500 N Perry e UsED JUKE BOY RECOPDS centa Oven Fr: and Sat “only 219 £E Pike &t WILL PFRSON WHO PICKED UP Toy Terrier at Pauls Market John Ro and Ajon Rds itn Roe! ester please return to its owner @ litte girl, for a iiberal reward » * LE soe ___Money Want Wanted 28A 28A |WANTED: $3,000 _mortgage on home. _Warted to Rent 29 LANDLORDS List your rental) with us Free service ADAMS ey co FE 2-7053 WANTED TO RENT BY “MARCH A. middieaged couple wants 2 bed- room home or duplex in good location Must be clean and have automatic heat and hot water Rent not to exceed 875 per month. Address replies to Box 13, Pon- = WANTED BY THE LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION New or Used Building Suitable fora Combination Liquor Store Need approximately 11.000 sq ft. all utilities, with off street parking for 10 cars Must be ated on main uoreagaiere: 2 in or near Poo- tiac city Limits WRITE OR CALL ALEX GILIKIN, DISTRICT MGR. 2251 DIX ROA LINCOLN PARK, MICHIGAN. PHONE DUNEIRK 3-4000 Share | Liy ing Quarters 30 ELDERLY LADY WISHES TO share home with gentleman Non CONVALESCENT HOME WA drinker or smoker Good location, Write Pontiac Press Box 100 _ FOR _MOTHERS ONLY. CHILD care avadable FE 6-6340._ NEEDED | FOR FIRST MA 41783. | } MOTHER AND 34, YR. OLD SON | ish to #hare their home with eousle One child welcome MA _5-0241 6180 Sunnydale, Clarkston WEST SIDE BRICK TERRACE. 5 rooms and bath all new furni- ture, ‘Lady: PE .2-4635 after 6 WIDOW WOULD LIKE TO SHARE + her modern home with middie- _aged lady MA 1787 WORKING GIRL share home with another working girl Com plete) house piyilenes Ml 64057 Wtd. Transportation 31 |1 2ROOM AND~ | WOULD LIKE TO | i IED ae TRANSPORTATION TO | and from Grand Blanc cam Pant 2né shift. Call FE 2-87 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 CASH Don't gite your comtract or equity away We have unlimited cash waiting for al] types of contracts No charge for estimates Call us today. Ask for Tsd McCullough FE 60441 or FE 56-0975 J. C. HAYDEN 66 EF Walwn _ Realtor IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR tand contract or equity tn vour home kK. L. Templeton, Realtor 333 Orchard Lake Rd FE 44663 WF NEED SEASONED 1 AND CON- tracte or rontracts with good down payments at leas en usual } H pes of Real- FE 67741 Huron st 54714 caiee of your Land Con- we them ior vou within ours See ua for the fast serv- ‘ tou ate looking for No con- tract too large or toc «email. Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor Saginaw Street Ph FE 35-8165 _ Open ere til 0 FOR LAND CONTRACTS yan elt 5440 Dixie Hwy CASH H OR +1385 TO G FT THE MO8T FOR YOUR Jand contract Realtor Partirdve 1 the. “dird™ to see 1050 Wo Hu ron Si. Phone FF 2-316 wr! HAVE £200,000.00 Osa! aeatoned At our dt ourehase pew contracts or to land Our € ens e Ped sell ASK FOR "ROR MAHAN To Buy—To Sei! -To ineure MAHAN REALTY CO REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange avbee: Evenings and Sundays 1075 on Ph FE 2-926) (ue SH CA _fontre te ] e axe ford Mr U pus Por your e Ur Dinke! WHITE BROS. REALTORS 8680 Dixte Hwv Phone wR 31205 2, Wanted Real Estate 324 LISTS SEEIZ OR TR THROUG! vi © WN land ery SFATE 2 FE 44813 1 Huren Open Evenings Coo perati ve Real Estate Exchange WANTED CITY LOTS WITH sEw- er and water FE 40612 Call After @ om | LIKF A REAL CAR BARGAIN Lots of ‘em in the Want Ads! & Ia TRADES Wanted Real Estate 32A Mahan Has Buyers ee your oe ee a ariainly do — Ser story, Real Our 9 . te, dealing vou «nt =x caitpe sures yy af Pox fied We auries and closing. Call us te “to dat your oroperty B vou BUY it~ ir we: LL Ningon MAHAN aia FE wetate” eetanes wext Boon, TO 10. ) BRANCE ~SOLD — or Not Sold tf your, property ‘Isn't sold yet aio because it hasnt been listed ‘WHITE BROS. REALTORS 8660 Dixie ade! Phone OR 1268 TRADES In month of January we were successful in making bipee of over $150,000 to We " specialize in trades, 5 do our utmost to satisfy al] parties concerned, Large Ccown payments are scarce, trade your equities We have numerous listings for trade. Call us and do not feel obligated we will give vou our honest opinion of the posstbility of trading your property DORRIS & SON REALTOR YE 41587 Hur Co-operative Real Estate Exchange OS NEEDED and commercial erties, acrea oreee ears aes or farms. Qualified | ROY KNAUF, Realtor Busine 26% W. Huron: FE 2-742]: OA =| CASH For small equities If you have | what we w we will be at your door within 24 hours with ¢ your equity Call now and teil us | A" what you have Edw. M. Stout, Realtor E 8-1134 or A. G ELLIOTT & SONS 31640_N'Western Hwy at M'belt. WILL BUY property. OR LIST YOU Purchasers waiting Office mmeéfce Rd. Ph. Pontiac, EM 3-3311 R. F. McKINNEY UNtv 1-67 TED. Established or otherwise. 30 or more beds Call Mr Grant. TOwn- send 86-8946. eves, 7 to 9 | | i Pay your own ufilities FE 1-729 ROOMS eide ETELY nishec adults omly FE 58-7639. ¥ at: ‘ Ft | COZY THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, CARNIVAL nn ner nm by Dick. Turner t { ' a “You are just the type who would look distinguished in a new double-breasted, all-wool, two-pants suit at the amaz ing price of —!" Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 4 ROOMS DOWNTOWN. AUBURN oss 3 ROOM APT. STEAM Heights. Everything furnished. In- apd hot water poranes: | __ Quire 22 Auburn, office im rear, Sores Hy Les bus | a T I erences * petutiuiy “iraubed" puczes prodickany | sate (Mee bm airis or a ae ture | _PE 92-2074 ere re 13, tasieneeen MODERN, 3 Ps STEAM HEAT. ae ~RaDeCCRLTED 3 = oon — at entrance. Over- ULI NEWLY pecowaTED macy [rl On Huron ted _tpe. duis. _onty. Pe 23-0874. room apartm j my Tile bath. Call caretaker, “rr APT. FOR RENT, CHILDREN | _ 62336. a | seems _FE 21155 PRIVATE, 3 LARGE } ROOMS. SEMEPRIVATE | dath Upper weli-heated, ‘newly | $12 week. Cail aft. 4:30 3165 ited i) be vacant ne a Emmons. OL, 32-1776 | is month Adults Fen fh no APT FOR COUPLE. PRivate! _ 47’ Cbariotle. FE ae trance. Gown Two 2 ve ete AND ONE cpt, FE shoes : =| im. Private baths. OR 34701. APT. AND SLEEPING ROOMS ON | UPPER 6 ROOM FLAT AVAIL. bus lime 1 or 2 childre fel 2 March Ist, $83. FE 6-4429 by appointment PFE No _call efter ®t | APTS FOR RENT. PARTLY FUR- nished. 87 8 Washington, Oxford | Adults only. $75. FE | APT FOR WOMEN. REASONABLE | 53-6340. Re nt Houses Furnished 38 ~ | | WEST SIDE. 4 ROOMS AND BATH. | 28005 { _ Children welcome. FE |2 BORMS. WALLED LK MOD. AT SQUARE LAKE. — PRIVATE F7y| Close to city very reasonable. oe eiiwra ah; | reaoe sccat LAI hom: Mob: AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA 3, ! too Lasalie. : rooms for ¢' couple. $60 mo. _¢f™. Inquire 930 lean _Call after 6 p.m. FE 71-0832. BACHELOR APT PRIVATE BATH and poten Very |3_ ROOM HOUSE ON QENEVA | Lake for sale or rent. FE 4-1030. 4 ROOM HOME, FURNISHED, On ral Gale Rd. Pontiac Lake. Call 42511 ; 4 Rooms AND, “BATH COUPLE. PRIVATE BATH AND | entrapce. On bus line near town. | _FE oon | _ 2 ROOM. LANDLADY WILL | care for schoo] age oa while | mother works 23-6012 eet ecoea ‘OIL clean. 1763 Beechmont. Keego Harbor CABINS CY WEEK < KAMP-INN. _ Phone OR 3-0881, or, FE 2-808. EAST sIDE +ROOM HOUSE furn 1 bedroom, Close in. Inquire 30 Btout St. Reni #20 per wk You pay utilities Stove and refrigerators tneluded | 1 bedroo: el at 3161 Sashe- baw Rd Drayton Pisins Two WODERN 5 ROOMS PONTIAC ates Ks east - Dixie Highway. For Lake OR 36138 | information appointments, call = 1 - S 'Ppp ’ 6 Rooms A beth +7 bedrms at TWO ROE MS, UPPER, tached garage $30 \\ I | EN BAT H | Nieholie @& Harger Co 33 Ww lt (Aes are Huren, FF 5-818: MTIES FURN. 164) ¢ parce Rooms AND BATH ATL VA PIKE modern ew home 14 per me . Deposit and references North off UPPER APT 4 ROOMS AND of Auburn Ave 79! Doris Ra bath Partiv furn Pvt entrance § ROOM ALL MODERH AUTO- Adults only FE 22341 matic gas heat full barement Near school #76 a mo FE 4-6033 Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 @ ROOM UPPER 3} BEDROOME, | fabs Al alain 2 BEDROOM. LAKE FRONT apr | —@000™, leree eine a even with igke privileges Tiled bath | weet side location me Che CCL 1 Dine hey Convenient to ehurches and cle achools Rent $90 per month j 3 @ BATH IST FLOOR Reig | Avaliable on lease March 1 Ref- & stove Utilities FE 2-7 { erences required For appointment , 3 POOMS AND BATH oe EN-| call-owner FR ¢8462 — trance No pete 103 N Roselawn § RPOOMS MODFRN IN DRAYTON 3 ROOMB BATH & GARAGE Piaine Full basement breesew sy. Adults only 124 Ruth Bt 2 car garage automatic ol] heat 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENT AND Pireiric pot waler pester ae bath Johnson FE %-1832 a a lee na pach paseo Joanson hE m6 $05 a month Call OR $2187 after 7 ROOMS AND BATH HEAT 40m lights wos ve and refrigerator ne . = . furnishe Inquire 73¢ Wo Murom AVAN Mar HSE , Outs 7 modern 7 room & beth Heated 3 ROOM UPPER PV? BATH °'N arage Beet scatio;: Muxt tur Auburn Hgts Heat bot water and Tiah refeter Write Portia ut firr $18 a wk FF 2-891 Pre tom wh J ROOM USFCRS— APT CHIT- BRICK TERRACE WFar SIDE fren welome Inquire 57 Me Carpete automatic gas heat $f chan a month MA 61°28 3 ROOMS AND BATH CALL FE FOH PROFESSIONAL SPACIOUS 86 44714 111 S Telegraph = room Wert Side brick Car pre! 3 ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE) {rst floor with Imyatory Base entrance No pets N Perry Bt meot garage. poreh and vard 60 FF 2-714 : $115 ¥ 45707 3} ROOMS & BATH PRIVATE EX. HOUSE CLARKSTON AREA | ‘trance Couple only Utilities 50 Rent ressonable Children wel- F i wood rome Call MY 24772 evening® 7 oRM RATR WEST SIDE #&M-. MODERN HOME 7 ROOMS MOD- ployed iple Utlitty Ciose in erm bath. knotis pine living roo: VF 22749 basement automatic of] heat an‘ 7 ROOMS AND BATH anutta | {ecm 81S) mant) | on) monil only $h0 FE 7-0104 Terie DAS te Loc a ees | : as . Take R¢ & Roce Center Re Pale 4sD Bata Woe lake Tewne.ip abou #29 Baliw t ft Pontie Jane 2 HOOM APT ay PINT! ANCE ACT! elera nee EOE MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOMP este se bat RUT ra & Revers AN]? Sa WITH PR?! eat $100 8 nortt tal att a’. AT TMT r J stra tia hor a ee Sas ib: pase MODERN 4 ROOM HATSE VICTS EM ths MO HM NO FI ks Bo and Achurr se tM a4 4 and @ ' ¥ . at refr peret 3 ROOM FIAT HATE ) NO tir. Refe rence FF 2-1166 thitdren sth Beek ’ NE ARTY NEW RBPEOR MOD erbe Rd FE 40006 er. Garage 22h Mechani $8 & BATH LOWER AUTO Off ON} BEF DPOON MODER™ heat garage 645 moa couse $68 OR #1311 2 Room & 3 room apts with pri NT ON &. Ot wr vate baths al] utilities §60 mo aye phy ital POR ROOM & “BUD- a & care $16 ea. & dies Chose te oS FE 2-8887. Convalescent Homes 38A EXCELLENT CARE FOR Rates starting et $125 OR } | ORANDVIEW REST HOME ow has 3 vecenese R red nurse fin Negara ac Rd. Roch- fichigan. Ph. ‘OLive’ 23-1631, ester STATE APPROVED HOME WITH Loe. | care Conveniently locat- ed. +3224 » adi _ Hotel Rooms _ HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Also 1 or 2 room apartments Cooking and refrigeration unit 4 Auburn rr 7S MOTEL UNITS. at _free ton wean OR” $Hro8 “HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms $12.50 Pr‘beie $17.50 up HURON HOTEL CLEAN MOD- day or week 45 Phone FE 3-03 — ON DIXIE HW ¥ Building, 35250 f{ Next to Pon- _ Rent ‘Stores — tlac State Bank in Drayton Pains A real hot Donald _ Giroux, OR 30701 in! 8. SAGINAW 8T AVAILABLE oon any kind of business FE 5 STORE WITH ‘BASEMENT ~ AND double ecege” 36 8 Saginaw St Inqu 82 ‘sacinae Ph FE 2-1147, after C rE STORE FOR RENT, 1055 es Coa sine 2% «2 60. with the parking ground ~ Rent Office Space 41 Pro FLOOR LOCATION ON West Huron bext to Riker Building. Idea) for retail ee wais serene sermiees eg ridge r ‘Ruron. rE verte _ WANTED OFFICE SPACE ans pro 200 ft of office » eeded wil share FFE ! For Rent Miscellaneous. Az ONE COAST WAY TO COAST RENT HERE Open and Closed Trailers FP FE SHoelend 3245 Disie Hwy OR +14 For Sale Houses 6 room bungalow About ? blocks to high s¢nol. Large living room Wall to wall carpet. Oak floors Almst new gas furnare, basement. laundry trays lot with shade Showp by ap Off Baidwin . num aiding living ream nice faock type Alumi!- 3 bedrooms -large Most plumbing aone Picture window 7 lots Large and small homes ROSE Mel ARTY FF 92-2162 or FE 6-3578 PULIEY ST URNISHED. 10 LAST DETAIL hedroom home on corner Paved street. close to bus achool $13 250 with $2250 c WILLIS M. BREWER 54 N Parke FE apres FE S078 a an FE ¢0181; TO BUY TO ~eELL REALTOR Partridge ts the ind” see FOR SALE BY pence 3 aie | house on 7 lots pee down, $45 @ total pri $3800 Bt. Hoe hesier Mich off Auburn Rd Ph KENT fabiisted in 16 ALTIY Bt HOMIES New 56! j-bedrm brick ranch home Full basement smd at tached garage for the low. price of $12. 986 cantare ‘led on your jot of ours This t# @ custom built home and n ‘ °* ans char Maris > rE a a choose ORT bAKE Modern’ 3 an ft Zoned bedrir ving NEAR home ew iT ? ture ra lot rage $3 larre 900 dogn cece ois DOWN Over 1 n Bma!l home with 1 for couple 1\»_- Rarage Plenty pare pace siade trees Nowat 87590 Call teontght 0° DOWN Nearty 1 sere bal rated } mile north of Iimttas 9 bedem seit ode Hdea! for hand® man to im prove Total price 4 $50 FEOVD RENT. Realtor 24 W Lawresre FE 8-105 Omer Fuey Keat to Constimers Power Privy CASH CUS. TOME RS through Classi fred A 1s ( all jes i 2881 ry storms & screens. | 2023 | i | 4 NICE RESIDENTIAL TOCATION— | good | Not finished tnside | | 2 ] down | | | | | | | | Close in west sumucbee- LEAVE THERE | CLOSE IN. CLEAN pon aes Bap i NEW 3 — aM RANCH HOME. rooms, Men oniy. Plaste = 150 f& lot. Laks “privleaes Lf case Lake. Auto. heat, carport. Low down _ payment. By- owner. FE 6-0639. BUILD NOW our well restricted Waterford ss peor Eovimetee treely fit ur plans or yours. [EF RBI: RT C. DAVIS 925 Pontiac Lake Rd FE_5-4311 CUSTOM BUILT New 3 bed ranch style home, has oak floors. plastered walls, slid doors on double clone = asement, 26x. on Taeod with” tras. Price it $10, on your | with terms SMA bedroom aa pe bullt in| tess Has 2% acres ood level , ground, auto heat and hot water, Ged large utlity coom are the features of ot] oa $1.200 down moves you Quick possession in ST MICHAFIS 2 seo Lome Heat and clean to. sehc bu and stored George R. Irwin LTOR 349 Baldwin ave. | PE $0101 Mo no ans, FE 2-8544 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange MORERN BRICK BUNGALOW near Fisher Body, nearly new, roel miss this one. “Only $1,600 own. Ce 4 bedroom brick rancher, only $15,350 with terms, Several other good buys. Mave several nice & * tutt Terie Lh 20 with ferme) ___For Sale Houses 43 ome | Co-cperative Real Estate Exchange 43 611 ake B oL SUBURBAN Not brand new, built about 15 years wary fine 5 room modern bungalow, attic, all nice size rooms, sun a plastered walls, Oak floors, tile bath, base- ment floor tiled, Torrid etl heat, elec. hot water heater garage. Lot 100 & 300. fruit trees, garden | space, lake priv, Your inspection | is your anewer Arrange a per- | sonal appt. Ph. FE 32-0259. $12,000. Terms. BRICK BUNGALOW e ¢ bath, room. Oil heat, acre lot, $4,000 JOSEPH F. REISZ W. Huron st PE 202 If no answer ph 444le space for rec. ‘ ser Cae % “% MI For Practical People— A sirous of @ reasonable home in nelghbor- & good hood Children wil! like the nice yard -Parents wil! like the location. Clos, & stores. 3 big bedrooms Gas heat Garage Finished recreation room. Price is ‘ only $15,000. Henry, Inc. lose E. eats Rd. ter, M iL 1-0131 TRADE We \acieecon & builder who will our equity tn ol abe ; 8 famfy on ierten ase = — room on State &t. 8 on Green 8t, store patlding Twan | ‘ rooms & bath at a steal at 9577 ment Unfurn attic I across from Pontiac CC consider trade for larger home’ Owner FE 2 1883 OLDER HOME” IN ROCHESTER = need — Has 3 bed- and with basement. Situated on Hy tots with beautiful large trees. Has r ie e to stores and bus. Priced for quick rms r eall for de- . Te ile. FRANK SHEPARD ROCHESTER, OL }-1511 ~ OXFORD—7 ROOM _ Pully modern hot ia beat resiventi nection, The bath. carpeting fi 3 Lope ore With base- ment H furnace. On ~ 3 FAMILY INCOME — Only $1500 down payment. cated close downtown, near hall. Includes oe for the Biot Priced ah only R. D. RILEY, Broker 2-2812 E 70986 aoa HovsE © With BARE FE it) me house rear vee @ W HURON FE ¢5 ent peed as ment on a new custom built home f your choice, For complete in- formation call RUSSELL A NOTT, R°TOR. 45905 ‘10 W. Pike 2 BEDROOMS AND DEN $750 Down PAYMENTS $36.97 est 4 bg io re tase Vo ~ WAGNER HOMES 1960 N. Opdyke Rd. FE 4-7197 ACTION WANTED! t —o price for “guise oa sale my ‘ines EMBREE & GREGG EM 33314; Eves EM 33197 oF C)') C Jj FAMILY HOME on Spence Street The ft iving room with natural fireplace @ music foom, full dinin room and Kitchen with goc eating space are but a few of the features requested by growing re a u-. enjoy ving 7 ets to Fenced, shad vies ane Freee and there is a big Le mah oareee one of our w you this authentic JUDSON STREET near st, + Pred’s A good clean @ rm older home with basement “end garage and only $6,950 Need we say more - COMMERCIAL ing neighborhood business (Grocery of Beauty Shop) Many new homes tn. tmme- diate area Illness compels sacrifice orice for cant $9.050 with a slim ¢€2.900 down You can't miss on Mts one ALL THE THINGS ‘You WANT are tn tng home 20 ft iving room with @ nat ural fireplace a fall dining room, family kitchen (break- fast nook too) den and bath down Upstairs are 3 bedrooms each with walk in closets and a full bath Grand basemeht new Jant- trol gas furnace and hot water heater 2%) car rage paved drive family home and owner will eccrpt $4000 down RAY O'NEILL, Realtor “2 ® Telegraph Open #0 Rd Phone FF 37103 or FE & 078 [eeepernuss Real Estate Exchange Johnson . FOR BETTER HOMES charm- PRICE SLASHED Owner has just reduced this 9 bedroom for immediate sale New ot] furnace large jot, good tion east of Pontiac Stoo Moves you in . P down WEST SUBURBAN Beautiful ? bedroom brick ranch nearly new, carpeting drapes, carport plus garage total price #17790 with terme HANDY MAW’ Tntertor not all complete yet fin- fab if vurself and sare mall basement new ol] Turnace alu minum «torts and screens only $7400 {8 the total price Fvenings efter 6 call Mr Wert ee! FF $-7585 OFFICE OPEN 84 \ JOHNSON, Realtor 1WOFS 7 elegraph Rd PT 4.2533 OFF BALDWIN 4 room bungalow 2 bedrooms oak floors ofl heat, storme and screens enciosed back porch, $750 down and 66750 full price TOSLYN b ingair = Co] bedroome lores $ room bungace® 2 bedrooms fu basetre: . heat storm and ecreer 3 blocks to schoo and stores $1700 down and 647 per monte IVAN W SCHRAM | Vi S-SO9] or FF 5-9471 If no answer, Ph FP 58-0564 W111 Joslyn Cor 3rd $400 DOWN Modern. 2 bedroom home, Complete sterms and screeus. A pice cor- ner lot C. PANGUS 1919 M15 - Ph. Ortonville, 139 collect GAYLORD e to schools { INCOME An “eo om tony and of 33 svatlable Seas tienen, Retnenrey about 5 miles from ng 4 ty ef room for expansion on ap- prox 3 acres. Phone for Price and terms SOUTHEAST A & room bungalow with full basement ioal. price $6,730 with only 61.500 dow: | PERRY PARK § rooms, full basement, auto ou heat Three 50 ft. iote This 1 joce- | | REALTOR | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Templeton | eq 0 A) AIRPORT AREA Atereet with rage Hor 140x150 lot streets to air heat. Nicé shade fenced ail arqund 3 eehool down CLARKSTON 4 bedroom. 2 story frame AT spacious rooms for the big family. or excellent ‘for 2 apt toes Pull basement. stoker coal heat ao 2 200 lot 2 car garage . Block to downtown vor Ge ‘ree Full price, $86.9 kK oT at Orchara Lake RA After 6 FE 6-6980 t & ,e 2 bedroom rench home hbreereway and attached ga- | 4 Wists ; Na eS eS aa ker ee a WE ee Tg ey a ew ee oe and priced to sel) Png at $8.050 with only $1960 do OR 1ON-OXFORD a Vasont lots, aere- aee. ares Oall for edditiona! =| formation MY agen GS oe at Piint 8. Lake To Buy—To fen—to T Trade GAYLORD Fr 4-9584 14 & Pike & Open Eve @ 8un Co-operative Real Estate Exchange WHITE BROS. EVERYTHING fs bere tn thie 3 bedroom ee | eee T2250 on founda- bedroom a room are i feet wide a eng Large kitchen a jastered, painted walls floors Tacctores with aluminum storms and screens Auto of! heat Extra large lot Lake prtvi- leges (Outdoor barbecue and pic- nie table, also a $400 fire alarm system Al, thin for §12.400 with terma- SWIMMING, FISHING and BOATING ___ For Sale Houses 43 SL 450° DOWN Ridgeway BUILDING SITE 1 acre Excellent location. Pom tiac Lake and zesqereine Ras. Has 3 x 52 basement barn. Total price $4225. Terms. UNION LAKE RIVILEGES 3 Beautiful goin pine 3 saee Ponena a e Fenced ya reel price. ire80. $50 a month. SMALL FARM bedrooms large ohh =. lots Neat and bes ia rooms wtuity. Chik io beaele shop. $9050 with terms. RIDGEWAY Hlenannthns iq comteal UE Oy HAYDEN ope model boas ob Lake we bedrooms, bath, with work Nee with vestibule ah Modera ——— Gun of furnace water heater. ‘on choice oi ~ elevations. < ie and ta colors, $8250. $1260 1 iim ney ROR gd we WE SELL — WE TRADS DORRIS & SON | REALTOR 753 W Huron Co-operative Real Kstgpie > exchange Partridge THE “BIRD” INCOME, SPECIALS ONLY $2,000 Thats right. this 4 family be yours for ~ the payment of on y $2000, $255 will occupies one spartment. of the apartments are completely furnished imcluding stoves and retrigerators Here ta the nicest lakefrént home | we heve seen in This attractive home with its huge stone fireplace and partially | paneled living room fs set on a nice lot that has beautiful weep- | ing willow trees on the .ake- side, amid rosebushes getere and large living room, Toom. kitchen and bedroom This home aiso has additional bedroom space on large 6"24 filly insuated glassed in porch paneled in Ca- nadian cedar This home also has a full basement with new off furnace Fut'y tneulated Wired for electric stove This home ts tn Waterford schoo diatrict wi tt school bue service Just $10 040 with $2500 down Cail today for Appointment near iepure large 7 room Pome parttaily furnished on aovroximately 80 acres of land This property also has a 4% car garage corn crib tool shed and impiement garage House has such furnishings es extra freeve. carpeting & dining room furnit room outfit Most is tiliable Call us about WHITE BROS. REALTORS Ph OR 31208 Open Fives _ ti Osun 1 to 5 $395 Down RAND NEW 3 BEDROOM STARTER HOME WITH FULL BASEMENT. PRICE INCLUDES WIRING MATERIAL FIT HOME IS NOW UP AND READY FOR YOU TO START WORK ON GOOD LOCATED © WEST SUBURBAN LT i C. Wood Co. 718x226, ) REALTOR Templeton, Realtor Corner Williams sane R4 & M50 FE 4563 jomice Open 9-5: OR 3-1238 After 6 30 Rad OR 37038 7 an meny ® year. | | 1 | : | , offering today . WEST SIDE DUPLEX Conveniently located just off W. Huon in town close to the Hures 6 roome ana plastered Full price $14.960 on terms roughout. er will trade for singse tamby home. PARTRIDGE FE 4-3581 WARD E. REALTOR NEW LOCATION AT W HURON re ‘ i'e BLKS WEST OF = Open Eve wt to! BROWN Like new five home fall bese- DOWN modern $1506 room to terms SESSION! 950 FULL PRICE — Immaee jate 4 room house on two lots. Youngstown kitchen, glassed in porch Ful pen = al rage ards AND EAS TERMS. NORTH SUBURBAN _ “acrenge with modern bungalow. Full base- ment, auto off furnace, Near cury out eeu 7 ee nari eek in e@8- celent new o 050 BRAND NEW BRICK a cluding copper. plum tered baboon and ceiling hos places. Taree 0 « AE, | *. eo oe st L. H. BROWN, Realtor ** eal hay ape Bake f° 5 * las . ee sgergetse nape ehatans.rie ey SIXTY ) 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 — 1 ~~ bee ot —e 43 ___For Sale Houses 43 o = % Face k, 4 bdrm. Gee Deaton Tonlee fe ay LAKEFRONT FARM = 950, $4,200 dn. @.) is vette - Pera ees ONLY 2 2 LEFT Rertiwe ay om Middle- ore UNI “ REALTY FE 46191 ne weer Ee aeesarn tee ___For Sale Houses 4. Pi nige A MONTH tad jot ie tho with Bee ae da Possess: NISHE: 8 rooms , ana tile bath, gas dase- het oe ject. ee 40243. a 6 fone pacnea! and 16 acres of land. Also includes cabin fegls batt Full price $14,000— Partridge. i§ THE ‘BIRD” SEE | A BIG aan ie | RANCH HOME Here is truly modern bi ane living at it ve best. This room, west side, frame and ed stone ra home ee ‘| the success am —— Deecnerete Grive leads to” the In: plastered 2 car ga rage. fous living room ts highligh! by the attractive ledgestone ake privi- e i NEW LAKEFRONT BRICK RANCH Basco Oakland Ave. _ A. Taylor REALTOR—INSURANCE FE 42544 __Free » Parking wa “Q@06D HOUSE GOOD location, Bargain. FE 23-1842 — NEW OFF ICE :PAUL A. JKERN | REAL’ Is wow POCATED AT Ti” N. Lag bo aw St FE 21-0200 Eves ungiow 1 block to Bylvan Lake. screened in front reh full basement. oll furnace, 7.008 full price can ght r less down with higher monthiy cl pape is an excellent uy, immediate possession, last fall, this lake- ¢1 909 pom go poolirt be your year!’ New 2 bedroom home on Fatr- ‘round lakeside ret: The home, mont St. eames walls oa & is rood ms surrounded by wa-| floors. gas heat $7,350 full price, ter. sides. Excelient work-| immediate possession. m and materials are tn evi- dence the natura] brick fire- EAST SUBURBAN place, floors, sand plastered 3 bedroom ease only one year walls, the ceramic tile kitchen, | old. auto. oll heat, 2 car garage. plastered attached garage. large ict. near Blue Sky Theter, il, and the many other eo tures. room ranch hom fs yours for only $3,550 down, WARD E. PARTRIDGE, % REALTOR FE 43581 rt pe af ground. duased. ous “94.000 py or terms ive 11-0530. Va. With 3AM INCOME. West side. Gas heat. FE 41418 _3 huge, closet he Over an Acre ‘§ roem ranch with ed breeze- ow = car ses 3 Family—$2250 D Down Economy Living This new Kampsen Realtors Telegraph & Cooperative Real Extate Exchange hectare ory > a host of quality the rooms up. po etibeg rear porch, garage, shaded lot. All for $11,600. er type home bohard rooms. ot) heat, ft lot, only $8,400, Takes about $1,- 800 down, {i pleases us, to please YOU) FE 40528 Eves Bun | . Exceptional! See It Now! ‘ ROOMS WITH INCOME APT Good at $10,900 full price with $3,000 down | DROOM | > ies price with EZ terms. On 8. Jesse beh al] large rooms. glassed in fromt porch full base- ment ese heat, don't delay, see i! Russell Young REALTOR 412 W. +45 pres. roretl ®; Sunm FE +0612 NORTH END Po 24 yon Vom for quick sale, East side, see this eres = 2 bedroom, glass porch, Bving-rosm, ral — . “PONT HL: AC "REAL TY: ‘T31 Baldwin Ave. 5-275 weer HOUSE. FOR | ney BY Je in Sylvan Lake Comfort- at # moderate price replace carpeting, tile at and many other features Call FE BIRMINGHAM. RB R eng op Se he ely Teens, pods “throughout. jetered on or anes 61% $11,000, us seteols, "Cat owner MI 4-4638 LAKELAND PARADISE Luxurious 1 lake front living room, fire- piace, modern kitchen, full base- ment. Shown by omeeen only. R 33414. R cE Lovely 2 bedroom home now avall- able with esse terms KEEGO | A Handyman's retreat. skill and Chapin, Robert su Orehard Lake Rd PE 8-113) MYERS Put your bedroom (1 dn) un barter Peatured postnioned ropes ment. gas heat. good income pos- elbilities Fene vard grill ga- kage Many extra features, Near f stores and bus. It's ideg!! pwn by appt. aniy MYERS Real Estate = Mortgage Ins jon Reasonable 63 8 Midland off Auburn MA 5-1196. , | GILES CLOSE IN “Sipiects from downtown Pontiac on a aved street. Lot all fenced 1.000 down will buy seo hurry on this one), NORTH New 2 bedroom modern house, of) heat, wired for electric stove nice . bot, paved drive. Full price only 97.450 and only 4300 per month tnchiding taxes and _ insurance, 4%, FOR COLORED * Three bedroom brick home for colored lecated tnstde the city on the east side Mas everything, fireplace in living room, oak fiodrs, ‘full basement, auto gas heat Also, a 2 car garage located just 4 Close-in Suburban West Side oo $1,800 Down ai eslie R. Tein Realtor TRIPP “Custom Built’ brick ranch ———s of six rooms with natura! fireplace, tiled van- ity bath, ideal kitchen with built-in stove and even Pun basement with automatic heat and hot water At tached. oversized two-cgr ca- pa hd Lovely “% sere’ kite Fairly priced at 924 000 Terms — cash to mottgage Immediate possession LJ ® — older home 3 pos sem and bath up Gas gh od te nd L bus, rehes and shopping area good buy Pee Lawrence; St. w opesh = FE $4161 or FE os ott He EAST SIDE $10,500 j BEDROOMS, Large living room, Dining room, Kitech- en, bath, pasement. with recrea- tion room; extra kitchen & Hob- by shop,/ gas heat, pe fruit! cellar, water heat- Garage. Large lot, feces WEA wall carpeting Aa ASONABLE TERMS. | _f | Hiltz REALTOR Rea! ie sad) Insurance | 56181 Eves. FE 2-3937) 2 | basement. | ADAMS Exceptional! good 3. bedroo ose Pull Basement Ace A Plenty ard ant 't venitian binds 1 ine. y Ape 4d =< _— dis- count lor appt. Aft. 4, on i GOING ‘2 story 2 ‘a home. Pu’ Ct w m ble down payment. This one won't last long so see it today. WE NEED LISTINGS GILES REALTY CO 92 W. Huron FE 5-6175 Open § to 6 KNUDSEN ‘Seminole Hills 4 Redrm 2', bath with 2 car brick garage Steam heat, gas fired. recreation rm | with fireplace and latge screened | rear terrace. One of the best homes tn the Hills Gladly shown by appointment West Side Brick 5 rm and bath brick with full basement Tiled bath and kitchen, recreation rm, fireplace and many other features Call us now WM. $10 Pontiac ___ Ph brick home H. KNUDSEN Realtor State Bank Bldg. FE 4-4516 FIGHT ROOMS DRAYTON PLAINS -— More for your money! Ideal for a laige familt or someone with inco in mind On paved street school 69.450. terms to sult ves! A good basement with heat! ACT NOW CALL! GENERAID HOSPITAL! WIDOW MUST SELL 6 room home Neat and lovely Large yes corte dining room 12x14 A ome “worth your inepection There ts just so much tq see. CALL FOR. YOUR APPOINT- | Ment. Humphries REALTOR FE 2-0474 or FE 4-7114 83 N. Telepraph Open Evenings | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | 3 BEDROOM RANCH | ON 5 ACRE PARCEL | 1000 FT. OF ROAD FRONTAGE, | small barn, modern frame house, 2 baths, of) heat. storms and sereens, well insulated. $16,900 total price. $3,500 down. i a C. Schuett se. le 4-6863 | and insurance er cent “tor, Civilians or Gis Kiosern 2 bedroonr with large pened lot. aluminum storms and screens, school ores * gl $1,100 down includes é C. PANGUS roto M15 _Ph. Ortonville 132 coolect § ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH. i pee of rey Hpeee I Jo. to Crosby GEO. "MARBLE, Realtor e261 e le Ra, Waterford ‘Anéphone OR $1268 Immediate Possession 43 MODEST MAIDENS ey Suburban 2 bedrooms on! bath. Has utility Pear . laundry tubs. | Lot 090x250. On blacktop ieeay ' Only $850 down For Colored 4 bedrooms near Orchard Lake Ave. Fenced rear yard, barbecue it, fruit trees, ere down rs Bell. FE 2-36 - CUCKLER RE ALTY 236_ N_ Saginaw es _FE 4-4091 CLARK $650 DOWN $4150 FULL PRICE & room starter home 34x24 feet on foundation, studs are in, lot 60x200 feet. A real deal here. $1,250 ahah $6,950 FULL PRICE. 5B roo odern city home, 2 lots, ers Best. mot Oakland. $1,450 DOWN. $7950 FULL PRICE. 5 room an! bath, nice lot, Jd car garage. Huron Gardens $1,600 DOWN, $11.400 FULL PRICE | GI Resale Balance $67 monthly | including taxes and insurance S| Tooma basement, off heat, built in 1951 A rent beater | $1950 DOWN, $8950 FULL PRICE West Suburban location. Ranch , type home Immediate posses- | sion. ; $2,500 DOWN $10.500 PULL PRICE Off Joslyn. Modern 9 bedroom bungalow built in 1948. | Close to Pontiac plant. A real value and easy termes. $2.500 DOWN $10500 FULL PRICE FURNISHED. Just move right in this modern 2 bedreoom with basement, \% acre. $3.700 DOWN. $10,500 PULL PRICE. An ides] home tn an ideal neigh- borhool, Bullt im 1943 bed rooms. %% acre, heat, oak Moors, basement of! plastered walls. CLARK REAL ESTATE Open Evenings Co- operative Real Estate Exchange EXTRAORDINARY SACRIFICE An 84 room farm house and 2 car garage with 18 x W foot barn, situated on 9% acres in the Commerce Township area Owner is anxious fad —_. full price §15,- with te PICTURESQU EAS AN ETCHING Is this 5 bedroom home on Pine Lake with 2 car Garage, there is @ baat house and club house, Price also includes carpeting, drapes, and 2 boats Son many things to se Call now for ap- e pointment $10.000 down. CRESCENT LK. PRIV. | You have a date see this nearly new 2 bedroom bungalow, oi) circulation heat | utility room, private park near | by, $6,960 full price Sylvan Realty 2389 Orchard Lk. Rd FF 45-0418 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange LOOk, ONLY $990 Down PLUS COSTS § ROOMS $33.72 PER MO PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE | Large living room colored Youngs- | tiled bath. automa. heat MODEL OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 120 BT AINE One block west ef Montcalm Between Mootsies and Oakland Bee it ‘ ll Realty with us to Caste 95 Oakland Ave FE 50450 _ GATEWAYS to, HAPPINESS SEE THIS TODAY FAST SIDE PAVED 6TREET Location near Paddock St jarce fully insulated 6 reom and bath 3 bedroom home in «pic and span condition Oak floors, Vene Han blinds full basement ell heat Storms and screens, floored attic, landscaped fenced back jot with garage Offered at 88.950, Terms A NICE LARGE FAMIL | | __ FE 5-459 THERE'S Wt HERE FOR ECOME You _FE "01 hs 8 ROOM HOME 4 bedrms and tull bath up ¢ large rooms down Full base | Ment, stoker heat $8,500 CASS LAKE AREA | Treooms & bath with comet front- Qar storms creetia 1 r ga rage. priced tor guick aaie “2 000 down SITTIN FR TAKE 100 ft frontage. nicely landscaped lot This is @ J bedrm home , with a different floor plan. in very good condition latwe living Tm with fireplace Forced air oll heal, storms & screens 1=4 . {BY OWNER. 3 saat way AXLAN— “You poor man! My husband often speaks of your flat foot!” __ For Sale Houses — es SWEET & LOVELY | A perfect Valentine present for your wife ta this appealing bung- alow, with interior charm, in beautiful Cherokee Hills Large ving reom. 2 nice bedrooms, model ranch kitchen and break- fast room. ~ Painted basement Oil furnace. Water softener 90 | ft lot with all kinds of fruit, berries and flowers. Ideal for | smal) family or retiring coupie. & real buy at only $12,950. | SOMETHING SNUG Handy to stores and smack ‘on | the bus line and in a nice neigh-— borhood on Marshall Blvd. All. White @ room, 1\, story, plus | eedar panelled den New kitchen | and bath Gas furnace. ity car @srage To inrlide rich car- | Only $2500 peting tn 2 rooms. down Pi al , Cc | DRAYTON PLAINS Paultiess and like-new 6 room frame bungalow 9 ft. picture window, oak floors and painted walls Ot] furnace Storms and screens. Nice lot 1005150 Truly @ real value at $7700, with 1700 down, $60 per month. KINZLER REALTOR Huron 8t. Phone FE 4-3525 | Open Evenings i | Co-operative Rea! Estate Exchange FOk 6 WEEKS ONLY! NOTHING DN. edd only $125 mortgage costs to ave anv or our SHELL HIOUSES @onstructed om your lot Jobs pom ieted 4 to 6 weeks See our Red Horse 5019 Cass-Eliz —_ FE_ 42252 or 670 W Terms REALTOR John K, Irwin | | Since 182% 101% N Saginaw Btreet | feces FE 5-0447 | Eve FE 2 or FE 5-4846 EXCLU a = LAKEFRONT | Brick ranch home 6 rooms dining L. i's bathe a Biepaces Attached 2'9 ear rage On floor Competed: in 1958 By Anes er §45 000 Po Press Box tous FOR THE — One mile West of city with front. | age on paved street this spacious fully bedroom home features a le ft living reom ceramic tile bath, | (ager kitchen with tile dratn- s Built tn 1962, insulated 2 | 112 $3750 FOR my eau as tN) 3) BE. DS room hous 1 ra iets Pal price. 87 $09 cal OR +1687 after 330 pm. or all day Sat & Sun ul OWN. BRICK ill help « respns ible party hah Vaart al he down payment to purrhase this suber sharp 6 room brick shell home on 1 acre, with lake privileges All material fo finish this home with no down. payment _ | R. | VALUET, Realtor | 345 Oakland Ave ‘FE 5-069) | and vent fan Stairway | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ‘to floored attic, ample for 2 fu- ure rooms, storms and screens UH basement, space for recre- landscaped corner lot. 60% Offered at $11.450 81.950 ooan OWNER LEAVING STATE Buy you" re ¥ To Sel)- IT- WE LL -To Trade INSURE MAHAN REALTY CO operalig Rrra! Pistate Fachange Co-operative Real E-tate Bachance Ht 241203 REALTORS 1078 W Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH | POST OF FICF | ‘LAKES Al ORE FOR YOU TO ENJOY | TY! you desire cpuntry fin the lake district weet of Pot tiac We have just what the doctor or dered An attractive well built 2 bedroom bungaldw on 2 fenced lots near stores and schonis Huge living reom ®ith log burn ing fireplace Satra laree dining room plastered walis and car Deted floors Good dry bavement with auto of] furnace Only 1-4 50) down Better hurty on this or 3 BEDROOAIS TN DRAYTON PLAINS $2000 down and &) per mint? huvs this exre tara! v floor home Aut f per heat ? ft Tis trew: ' ely bath, kitchen [arge utility roon 2ocar gatace fenced int TO. 21 ft Quick possession Owner leay- ing state | GIROUN & FRANKS apenas REAL Les Nite 4385 Soe Hw 1R 30701 Open ti & Sat th 5 H =—— = % ~ | Home,and Income Attractive modernistic, 2 level dwelling, quiet suburban location, privileges on beautiful Lotus Take 3 cory rooms each apartment, lower level. separate entrances oil heat, electric hot water Priced at $11,750 with only $2,500 down. balance on land contract Woodward Estates 13 Bedroom Near St. Joseph Hospital, handy fo GMC, featuring 2 bedrooms and bath down, 1 bedroom up, | full basement. automatic gas heat | and hot water storms and acreans, gasinator, paved street, enclosed rear yard Priced at $9.000, by appointment only. real estate and insurance t Clemens 8st, FE $1201 t e. Mr. Allen E 2-8800 a {HOUSE WITH | John K. Irwin | \"BUD" Nicholie KENNEDY OUTSTANDING VALUE LIVING ROOM, 2 modern finished kitch- shower On large bedrooms en and bath with + lot Privilege to Union Lake Price $7000 $1000 down . | EDM KEITH | a TAKE MAN™ | PM 27-4412 Open for Off fars Very mod ern ctstom bullt new ranch tvne tome en let 10x l tn hienls tie ted suburban area Just 12 miles north of P tiac 2576 a9 ft inciiding mutt room and double g@atave 3 be Teams ceramic’ tile bath colored Nluires with far and electric heater:, 2 fireplaces Yeh trim and ciehwacher Full basement | 4 picture wiredows QGoed water immediate occupaney Will dec> rate to roar chotce Value £30 - | 00) but must sacrifice to sell | Cal! for appointment to see MA) sail ee SENECA 8T . Large ® room home, could be | ueed for rooming or up to apts $8000 cash 2 BEDRM RANCH Attractive home only 2 years old’, piastered walls storm sa<) & screens Large lot 78 x 154 Pascfole to take over existing 4 aes cent GI mortgage with vers nfonth!5 pai ments $2 Si) do Mey poses REFGO HARBOR hein §o rooms & bath full bsmt. auto gARS heat & gulo Wak water beater, water softener take priv- fleges on Syivan Lake $6750 terms | Phone FE §-9447 FF 2-1804 or FE 58-4846 Dravtou Plains Area - Near Fish Hatchery CALL US TODAY and see this 2 Bedroom Nearly New Ranch Type Home. Large Living Room with Dining Space. Good Sired | Kitchen, Compect Utility Room ‘Modern Full Bath, 14 CAR Ga- rage . | | Price Only $10,350. $2,500 | $61 per month tncluding taxes and ins at 4 per cent. WM. Beat TOR 7 W Cooperative Real Estate Exgpance 43| 77 N. Saginaw st For Sale Houses _ NOTHING DOWN Will butid g bedroom starter home with basement on your lot Smali down payment will build 3 bedroom. Also will build _9n my lots. OR 3-2837 .MODERN 3 BEDROOM. FULL basement, garage. Large lot, 8) x 260 ft. Lake priv. $11,500. Terms. _A neat 2 bedroom home, fully fur- nished Basement sahe priv. $8,- 600 with §2.200 dow: full bes have a variety of 2 to room nome some with ‘oe down payments T. G. Frocke, Realtor 1648 Union Lake Rd EM 34671 Watch for Announcement of our new building project start ron s00n BETTER HOMES 8EB PE. ARL BI.DG. CO. Phone FE 5-192) § ROOM BUNGALOW. 93 BED- rooms Full basement with un- furnished attic Clese to school and bus. Bacrifice for $5.500 cash FE $2713 ‘NEW HOMES: GI al's $250 Se PLUS MORTGAG 3 BE DROOMS Check these features: Extra large utility ~uble vanity sthks tm bath tare plate glass mirror I', tiled bath: Colored fictores Double kitchen sink Doubie ner tray TS = 225 ba Paved rests Drive out M5® ‘Huron Bt.) to a St. near Willams Lake Down Tull 8t to model Gatine OPEN signs Hours @ to 17 30 ie dally 1 to 730 pm Sat @ un 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH TYPE Overlooking beautiful Silver Lake golf course In one of Pontiac's finest suburban areas Just ia minutes from the courthouse fea- turing large living room. with a 2-way picture window dining room modern kitchen as large Grandmothers 3 large bed- Tooms with lots of closet space Full tiled bath. select oak floors throughout Timken silent ae Matte heating svstem z- terior features an attached 1% car garage Genuine Sunmesion fire kiln brick All this can be yours for only §$15.50Q with convenient terms This bere! te ready for immediate occupa THE “FEI “R ADO” (ils S750 Down FILA $2100 Down Full Price $14,700 IN CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM See the first group of brick ranch 52] homes to be bullt in Clarkston The following features are what you've always wanted in that | home of your own Its all face brick and has three large bed rooms with larwe closets The spacious living room has a beau- tiful window wal]! For extra con- venience, there are 1%) ceramic tile baths with colored fixtures, Aluminum storms arge jot, 100 x 150 for the children to lay on Winding | ackto p road lose to achools an hepping U S810 to MIS to Waldron at South village limits of Clarkston Turn right %, mile | to mode] Onen 1 to & -daily WHITE BROS. REALTOR: Phone OR 31205 Open Fves ‘til 9 — Sun 1 _ STOUT - Best Buys Today CRESCENT INK te § Immediate possession on this cute 2 bedroom home with off furnace. full bath, flerms and acreens, lovely fenced back yard and 2 “large fruit trees Fring your deposit on this ome Only $5850 with $950 dn WEST SIDE One of we Rove a older homes beat with ine Cant for Piso S398 DOWN Moves you into this 3 room and part bath home lo- cated one block from Casa Take with lake privileges Immediate possession on this one See it today. Onivy $4950 BEDROOMS Near downtown section we have this room T room home with full basement, atoker heat utflity room and full bath Priced un- der market at $6700 with $2.000 down. Shown by ap- pointment only REDUCED PRICE On this sharp 2 bedroom home located off Joslyn Rd. with full basement, stool & shower. large fenced lot and 1‘) car garage New low Price of only $7950 with : ® down Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ph FE 5-8165 Tul 8.20 & Open Eves. EF Sale | Houses 4. Loree > ROOM e, 2% =. old Excei- Bchapls, church and cers Gas heat, auto- eran. errr ony akon living room end & wtih. ty ~ wee 0243, New Brick Ranch. Oe BS : or Particular e Duuticivay designed Custom he bedroom near! completion movies the utm ip ae For, nts Dei ‘ul carpeted 22 x 13 liv- ing: room has ‘hrepiace oll all with a view —<— © kitchen with d space, 1 tiled baths. ample wardrobe closets and Horens: Attached over : re's 8 beat it’s quiet, close in eae among other good homes! CARL W. BIRD, Realtor FE 5-1392 603 Community Nat'l Bank Bids PE ¢42i1_ Eves. 3 ACRE SITE WITH 5 ROOM RANCH BEDROOM completely modern, years oid, oilheat, gas hot water, heater, well insulated plenty of storage, chicken coop. 15 trait trees, landscaped, fronts on pavement. $10,500 total, terms evailable. C. Schuell REALTO! "9400 Highland Re. EM 3-4236_ 2 4 Signs Are Everywhere LAKEFRONT On Woodhull Lake to good neigh- berhood 6 room, 1', story cet- tage with 140 ft of lake fron- tage 3 bedrooms jarge porch Oniy $1,500 down. LOON LAKE 3 bedrooms. ‘enelowed stern ee rage and Reresriae bes neighb jeges rreet at only $12,900 with $5,000 dow LADD'S OPEN BUNDAYS 4286 Dixie Hwy Drayton Piatns OR 3-1231 4267 MN Lapeer Rd or MM FE 5-9201 ' Co-operative Real Estate Exchange A HOME OF YOUR OW? BEDROOMS, $1,300 DN Excellent condition Living room, kitchen, dirtette & utility Auto oti heat, het water Comb. storms screens Many other fine features Immediate sonable wi 3 low monthly pay- | PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL AREA Substantially built & tm fine con- | bedrooms. full bath up, lavatory down. Ggod basement, auto of] heat eautifully ar- ranged for beauty shop, 2 family apt or roomers Only $!1 close estate $2500 dn, Its vacant. NEW WATERFRONT HOME 6 rooms & th Lovely stream- kitchen. Basement, auto oll hot ater Insulation, storma, screens It's nice ms is low at $12 NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO 33 W. Huron 8t PE 5-8183 Open Evenings ANNETT OFFERS 26 Aeres—Clarkston execelient room home 1951 tm excellent tile floors dition 4 to $75 mo cond l- Javatory electric water heater refrig- tion erator etoves and drapes $0850. $2450 down . Commercial Frontage Eacelient business site Oakland Avenue with Toom heuse bullt in Full basement, gas beat ex- tra lavatory, 2 car garagé $15,900 Ottawa Hills Ranch Attractive 3 bedroom brick ranch home bullt im 1053 Ideal kitchen with eating space Carpet im ivi ng foom and dranes throuc out Rerccreation space in basement gas heat alum- inum storms and screens Cement driveway with ce ment slab for 2 car ga- rage $18,000, tefms Near Utica Commercial Frontace Situated on Auburn Road having 299 feet of fromtace and 190 feet deep on 2 side i ssession. Very rea-| | | | | streets large home in ex- cellent condition presently divided into 2 apartments Owners apartment has 6 rooms, fireplace, 1'y baths. | @ other Af bedroom apart- ment rented for a month Divided basement with 2 of] steam furnaces 2 car garage $28 090 terms Franklin Blvd Large 10 room brick Ideal ly located for offices or “it op featur Ou car Rarace 000 inclu ry and Peibieeeat a Roy Annett, Inc. REAt TORS 28 FE. Huron Fr 804868 Open eceninge and Sanday 1-4 Chatles. RE TEONE AMT TI SHOR . a room pores i's car ena race lak privet! ogee Shas terme BRICK TERR ACT {S room, full basement newly ec ereted rood west sige joration $2000 wi" Bande SVE Mas IRTP Brick ramet Pome 2 car at'ac garage mit J vear 1 Bea4 tiful iat Lake privileges Cai no appointment DD. CHEARLES. Realtor FE 4052] Witt S Telegraph Open Eves Co-Operative Real Estate Fxehange LE or Sale Lake Prop. 44 1 FT SILVER LAKE FRONTAGE Near Golf course Will sell or _trade for land contract OR 3-11he | LOWER STRAITS LAKE YFAR round cottage 1 block from good sand ‘beach Knotty Cedar finish, tile Moors Breakfast bar nicely wooded lot. puenty of shade Move _ Tight tn, $1,000 down FE 46809 COOLEY LK. FRONT | RUSTIC LOG 2 bedroom. pan- | eled living room. fireplace large enclosed porch, 1's car garage $11,500 terms. . $1,500 DOWN MIDDLE STRAITS ele Hele ILEGES. 3 bedrooms, din ing feaeea C. Schuett|- | EALTOR Wanroe Ra 8081 EM 3-4197 Evenings FE 5-3433 ; LOT. | WEST SUBURBAN Located ~ tnchided i 43, Fors Sale Resort ee A4A NEW C. FINISH INTERIOR es) “your, own. Pleasure. Exterior comp! with | coll “bag hired bar] oa er » aie | ing. Water is in and electricity is available. This 24x29 ft. cabin is / situated on 75x145 well jot ‘just outside of St. Helen Boat | landing & swimming beach on 8t. | Helen Lake, within 1 mile. 'Ex- cellent deer country oe, $2,395, with substantial Gown payment. Ph. MA 5-421 Sale Suburban Prop. 454 | Union Lake Privileges ~- a terms. 1 EM 329271. \ ing rocm 22413 Famili diana | room, 2 .arge bedroome, full base- | ment, hot water auto. heat. fruit trees, barbecue, shop, on lot 128x2! Owner Florida-bound _Milford Realty, EL 6-3062__ For Sale | ots 46 LOTS WITH Sa oF 4 LARGE shade trees, ake privileges Off Cass Buz Rd Will sell or | trade as down payment on noice modern home in Pontiac, Phone FE. 2-3563. 735X154 ton Plains. 4 PT, NEAR DRAY- Call OR 31425, CHETOLAH SHORES Homesites with privileges on Eliz- "| Red Horse $019 Cass-Rilz, Rd ___ FE 42252 or FE 20178 | Partridge 18 THE “BIRD TO FEE SYEVAN CI1Y Well located corner 100 x 135’ lot in beautiful Sy.van City, aie wrivileges om Sylvan Lake. Ful pure only $3,100 on terms cig | ater and sewer already in. SUBDIVISION 30 acres next to new development | near Lapeer Lots all platted and | Co-operative Real Estate E __ For Sale | Nhe! “Lake Acreage Oakland County roximately 680 acres with 3 ses approved county road = approximately 1300 . of “lake —— with 200 ft z well —, and between the road a! we eiake. neg be for | division, vw clu course: * eko00 Steal le 11.000" down: TIOLMES-B SARTRAM £ Feta / ROE PARCEL OF | LAND, VIC. ner Rochester. egies eungivided. Bhown by app't. only 5 HU ee Nie eee aes a AN e pepe ef DEER CO CALL MA 65-6808. creage ee A ‘ ACREAGE Looking for elbow room? Then re better check these parcels. 1‘y acres 3 20 ac e Small down payments. for app: intanent . RAWFO AGENCY 63% W. Huron MY 3-1143 LADD'S Signs Are Everywhere 5 ACRES A nice level parcel § miles north- west of Clarkston 183 ft of fron- ge Exceptionally well priced et $2.375 with $340 down, 10 ACRES 8 miles from Pontiac 36 ft of frontage wses at only §2,- 900 with $300 dow LADD'S OPEN SUNDAYS | oes Dixte pt bd Anal Piains 4267 N. Lapeer Rd. or M24 t ~ ___For Sale Farms 48 eee ad price, $25,000 ir . 120 ACRES A corner parcel within 20 miles_ WARD E. PARTRIDGE) cf Pontiac. 11 room home. 18 REALTOR — FE 43581 ace we poi ee NEW LOCATION AT 1C. PANGUE 1919 MIS5 1050 W HURON 8T \ 1% BLES WEST OF TELEGRAPH Open Eves. 7 to § BUILDING SITES on paved road, 3 miles from City Limits, 864x222 feet, high and dry, priced at $2300 with §400 down. ALMOST 3 ACRES, near Sasha- baw, very desirable property, 100 | 2792 feet. $1500 cash. | EAST SUBURBAN 6 lots, with 1% | car garage close to school, Full | price $1615 cash. | WATER FRONTAGE 3 iots located on paved road, 3 miles from City Limits. $8000 terms We also have other lots aval abie in almost any location CLARK REAL ESTATE, FRE. 46492 or FF 4-4813 1362 W Huron Open Evenings Co-opepgative Real Estate Exchanee LAKE PRIVILEGES. MACEDAY Lake Mountain View Subdivision ‘4s Jots, corner section. 200%156 Recreational educational and shopping facilities convenient Country Club membership if de- sired including private sandy | beach. nice for enildren OR | _3-1248 Eves OR 3-4958 | | LADD'S | Signs Are Fvervwhere | ore | Watkins Rome as, a states No 93 Reservations ina taken : OPEN SUNDAYS 4286 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains OR 3-1231 4267 N Lapeer Rd or M24 FE 54-0281 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange OPE OST adjoining lots located Becond 8t with city water and sidewalk in Total 100x159 feet deep maces to sell at $1750 with ter Lovely hiltop site fust east of Rochester tn subdivision pul tt “hones Ap ’ ‘ re Priced at oniy $1 05 with terms We alen have a ood va Tiety of lots north ar | west of Pontia fait oe apple ment En e these lots Small 1% Th paniietie and easy term Pdw. Mo Stout 77 N Saginaw Rt Open Eire LAKE FRONT ON BEST SECTION} of Sylvan Take 3 shade trees, | excellent sand beach RAY O'NEILL. Realtor 262 8 Telegraph Rd Open 0 Phone FE 3-7103 or FE 5-1292 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ors FOR SALE 100X150 WAT. s-Pontiac Estates FR 4-146 CA TP Ui Outstanding locat n le hore water ane Take by at boatin ood C \ la C. Wood Co. REALTOR Comer w ame Take Rd & M 50 Office Open 65 30 OR 11235 After 5 30) rall 1-2603 A iasts OR For Sale Acreage Frontave On 3 Lakes THE FAIREST LAND IT MAY BF POSSIRLE TO SFF. amid surromndings of unforgetable beau- y You will see unspoiled areas of natural Himittess pleas maybe your mt this setting f 7 tT A loviiness Si acres. @ and Or fi urce of excitement ure for the outdoor man Club ipsa Yes first UATE Re REL stanes ’ Humphries | RFALTOR | Pe 207! “47114 83 N Telerraph Rd Open Eves. : Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | ATT OS BUIL DER SOR | INVESTORS | 40 ACRES, 3 miles from Pontiac Ideal for developing or specula- tion Very level. drains well. few trees, '« mile off pavement Proc- essed for VA and FHA approval Topographical survey percoia- tion tests and release clauses EM 3-4236 Call fm- Mediately _C. Schuett i mse) | REALTOR misee Puen! esd Lah thing's you "re nat using ‘throug Classified Ads! ! * a equity pn posers 132 Collect Sac ACRES NEAR ROMEO NEW T room brick house. Flowing” on 31 Mile na Several farms in W oomfield, . and White Lake Town- and Waterford. Dinnan +2577 6 ACRE FARM FOR SALE OR trade for city property. It's level, all workable, 44 acres fall plowed. house, lots » *¥ocar garage barn, milk house. silo, toolhouse | corn crib and chicken coop On black top close to schools. 1 mile from town Write to Box 6, Clif- ford, Michigan ACRES 2 kitchen W. Huron BEDROOM, BIG full bath, plastered. Sell _ PE 17-0251. ACRES Orion Area Scenic sand loam soll 2'y frontage. smail lake, of buildtigs Main house has 10 rooms 2', tiled baths Ideal for future development, organization. or recreation. Only $325 per acre, with terms KINZLER REALTOR 'eTo W Maron Phone PE 4-3525 en Evenings | co: operatige Real Estate Exchange ‘ 395 Rochester dairy farm mi road 2 sets Sale Business Property 49 FOR 8AL” BY OWNER 150 MI north of Pontiac Chass B hotel and bar Call FE 54-3948 afier 430 ym 50x200 FT LOT ON ‘AUBURN RD. Toned Commerc Terms ' WM G WHITCOMB REALTOR FE 5-0522 | SAGINAW ST STORE BLDG Between Pike and Laurence St Bargain for quick ale. $55 000 $25.000 dn 1 per cent INCOME 4 apts $280 per mo income Brick front paved. treet Near Pontiac Personne) 900 down PAUL M JONES REAL ESTATE 832 W Huron Ph FE 43505 | Saginaw Street Frontage 20” on Saginaw St across from JC Penner Tot 146F2 deep One story building - 27 x To fal] basement Priced to sell with terms Leslie R Tripp. Real tor 22 W lawrence St CES Eve PE 5-816] ofr FE 42 FOR SUPERMARKET terminal mex any kind Jeiness About 5 acres (ood East side Pontiac Press PNT ST LOCATION For home and business Property consists of 6 room and bath home, and small store building suite bie! for Testalirant or beauty shop porated on paved street in ckly setfled community ana has eatra Int suit- able Dr parking Owner «ac- t at only $7560 with $1560. dn bole MO Stout. N Saginaw St Open Eves Realtor Ph FF 5-864 Til! § 30 7 M=9 FRON comer TAGE parcel located ‘4 section with steady resent A Teal opportunity for increased income here Priced at §50.900 with ferms Shown by appointment only hot business ~Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor 7] N. Saginaw St Ph FR 5-8165 Open Eves Till &@ 30 Rent- Lease Bus Prop 4 49A 2 STALL SUPER SERVICE &STA- tion Low inventory good location Cal PE tid Oe avs STATIN Cc 4 Mile and De SHR Te eum Fa t VA < rontact Eves and OK WE ale Newlre modernized camp jeter cqunped rovers stare bs 1 beer Located 4. miles west of e mtiac. No competit: on Red Horse ~ mole Cass-Ellr Rd __FE 42 or FE 2-0170 Business Opportunities 51 NORTH WOODS modern restaurant. fully equipped. 2 cabins ideal mote! alte. 330 ft on M33. 8 acres near- Mio, heart of hunting and fishing area Real uo riuniky Ulness forces sale. $89 SUBURBAN ‘GROCERY With 25 acres. sultable for business or subdividing 2 dwelling. u miles west of Pontiac Onpportn- niles unlimited $12.000 will han- ffer. MAE OOD jana TOn FE 128 QROCERY STORE Goop LOCA. tion, SDM. licénse. 4811 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9357 MALL CLEANERS FOt FOR 6. SALE. _FE 5-0303 after 5 o'eto TO BUY TO BELL "REALTY PARTRIDGE 1s THE ‘BI TO SEK, | of | modern | AT Business Opportunities 51 oti west side, ptrfect for man & wife. Can buy prop., bldg, fix- tures & Costar 8 Paes eget te eased inventory. on eas: meee cine Call FE parr “ 6.00 p. m. “BIRD” Tbe AY’S SPECIALS NEIGHBO! on Pontiac's west aide inc udes € All equipment & fixtures for just $1,500 down plus stock. SHORT ORDBR GRILL near movie theater in busy Oakiand Co. community, Seats 24 Interior bewly redecorated lease. Only $1.000 down. DELUXE TAVERN on main high- Way northeast of Pontiac. Exce!- lent fixtures including custom built ba: Home aveilabie. Only $16,500 on terms, WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 NEW LOCATION 1% BLES WEST OF TELEGRAPH mn Eve. wo 8 REAL TATE BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICHIGAN BROWN BIRMINGHAM RESTA fully el ton ery URANT — — money maker — exe. location, ideal for couple Call MRS. ee een 29) for er ent to show. L BROWN inenkeor 1382 W. ear. on. Pontiac: Member Co-op. Real Est Exchange 110 FEET "OW OARLARD Runs through to 93 feet on Bald- win Zoned commercial Will sub- one Terms to responsible op- AD. Bus REALLY FE 4-3393 OR _3-2420 CHINCHILLAS Hi ae OF 30, ALL —or. your choice. FE 8-0359, MAJOR OIL CO. Now has 2 openings for Service Station dealers. All are excellent facilities. Our new Plan requires minimum investment. Call now FE 2-0138. a FOR SALE: SMALL RESTAU- rant. Fully equipped. On matn highway. $3,500 with $1,500 down or $3,000 for cash. Call FE 4¢-8376 _ for F_appotntment. | BOTTLE GAS BUSINESS SERV- ae 625 Saree ' ing 6 oom =m . large brick store building with (atures and S@ppliances. Also delivery trucks id equipment. Priced quick sale ts Real Estate, phone 62, Colum biavilie. WILL SACRIFICE, WELL ESTAB- Nshed gift shop. Owner’ leaving Ponties. Must sell. 2536 Dixie Hwy. 10 NUT VENDING MACHINES roped Nets $35 a wk. MArket “Modern 3 Bay Oil Station Located on one of Pontiac's matin Streets. Fully equipped. Low rent- And inventory at wholesale you to check on this Inquire at 3389 Dixie _Nwy DIXIE HIGHWAY 4 room modern home with store front and side 50 ft frontage on Dixie pace for any sual busi- ness. $9.5 $2500 dow PAUL M SONES REAL “ESTATE 832 W. Huron Ph. FE 43505 | [VET SAK BUSINESS” HARDWARE A fine small well established business. You will enjoy the ex- cellent location and quickly see the opportunity of doubling the present sales Pull amount nec- essary to handle stock and all only $7,000 down. Rent only $115 per month Best time to buy and get ready for spring. Elderly own- er is retiring BERKLEY MKT.—SBM Approximately $100,000 business per year Almost new equipment at less than half of cost, A trade make an offer, PMT em — you MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 1573 8B Usha ie pa! Rd, +153 Plenty of vine at __Our front door _ Sale Land Contracts 5: 52 TRADE EQUITY IN GOOD LAND contract for small house. Write _to Box 4 Pontiac Press $7613 BALANCE Cost to you $6571 room home in good buyer Secured br 7 city off Josiya, $2455 BALANCE Cost to you §2753° securpd by « 6 room on 2 acre excellent bur er for further tn formation call Jim Williams today Russell Young | REALTOR | 412 W Huron~ FE 64538 __Evenings FE ¢0612 | NORTH SIDE PROPERTY, con- tract $3176, $40 per month, 6 per | cent interest fill discount 25 per cent. Cost to you $2382. | i Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS St 28 W Huron PE 8-466 Open Evenings & Sunday 14 INVEST CONTRACTS A SPECIALTY We bave well seasoned contracts With small ciscounts and newer mes with larger discounts All purchasers thoroughly checked, eB lo service our contracts. Call FE 5.9075 or FE 80441 and ask for Ted MeCullough, J. C. HAYDEN 86 OF Walton Money to Loan {State Licensed Lenders) LOANS $25 TO 6500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE aWrence St FE 464-1538 LOANS | Extra Fast Service a4 ; ran borrow $20.500 quickly on signature, car or furniture AY 2) me e mitogot endorsers i a Tmahile purpose to 20 months to repay. ac? HOUSEHOLD FINANCE orp rat ton of Pontiac and. Phoor Bhar Gedeal BAK I A) "E FINANCE Co. 202 © MAIN ROCHFSTE] R. MICH, LOANS 5,25 TO_ $800 not ng Ph Rochester OL 6-0711. PAY LATFR PLAN et cash vou need now SB in monthly amounts’ ean afford. Phone, write | BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. W.\Lawrence gt. FE 2020 Sees oes WELL - ESTABLISHED GROCERY THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 SIXTY-ONE "Money to Loan 83, __ For Sale Clothing _ 56 35,000 Families Recommend Buckner’s Four (4) Buckner Conven- tent 8 area, Fo us te toon. ame ro once - @. month payments. You get om no kners 3 THAN YOU THINK. meeded cash quickly heed Buckner's friendly — company. Buckner | Finance Co. Offices are located: Pontiac, Ind Floor, National Bidg. Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixie Hwy. alled Lake, 230 Barnston . next to Bank) 45462 V. ene pive Norte noreea ios Bank Sale Household Goods 57 GREEN A AN BLUE hg dress, et pe | 18. re +6400), 5 * MEN’S SUITS : FROM OSMUN'S @ is an excel- ane value aur just $25. Cuff alterations are free. 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 312 -3- ie 2 3 3 Sizes 40 ; Te Shorts 6 5 1 OSMUN'S (DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY) $1 N. Saginaw 8t. LOANS | 25 te $600 $25 t . “Coatwowrry LOAN co.” FE 2-7131 S PRIENDLY SERVICE ~ Need $500 | or Less WITH QUICK |. SERVICE? lee & Auto ts Ee. co! Most loans your rit visit. So conan in |? phone for cash to $500 on | or pach aos suited to your, courteous service | pend you. Tas Fleisher Man-| ager, Berkiey Voss. President. Ph. FE 58121 Home & Auto | Loan Company ,, Hours 8 to 5 # Community | WHEN YOU NEED |; $25 to $500 You -can get tt signature car or raseare No en- dorsers, Payments to your” budget. We will be qiad help? you with your money problems. | | FINANCE CO |_» | Led oo ines Sat Natl at Bank 4 Spiag 7 eed on your Mw 703 Pontiac Pee isn Bank Bidg. GET CASH QUICKLY > cars B your tite font vaene closed in 0 minutes. made on furniture. Sisnatures end other securities. Oakland Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC 8TATE BANK BLDG FE 2-9206 FE 41574 | __ Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS $600 to $1,500 | For any purpose. on om es modern or not in- Oakland County 2. For home additions or improvements 3. To rough-m or enclose houses partly constructed 4 To build « garage or on ® garage home second mortgages A f Ply 200 National Bulld'ng tiae or phone FE 4-47 55 BATHROOM FIXTURES WANTED —Totlet, wash basin 5 ft tub be modern any piece Swaps OLive 2-7857 ‘BUILDING LOTS WORTH $400 ace ane orl Aged rent. Complete line of, BARNE << ‘HARDWARE. m 742 W Huron St __ LARGE SIMMONS HIDE - A- BED Trade for jece sectional. in ~ Feed_condition FE 5-802! = WIL L ACCEPT LAND CONTRACT lot. ete. as down payment on 3 room house ap extra lot Full price $5,295 if allow died for work to be done on EAN ng. WEES M. BR EWE R N. Parke rE sia or FE 2-8532_ | room MODERN CITY $50 mo good building or second, | coed Model Sciow obile, equity tn present home or what? ark Real Estate .1379-W. Huron 8t. FE ¢649 or FE 44812 Open evenings _Ask for Mr. C.ark 952 CHEV. CARRYALL 3 SEAT Clean, in good cond. Wil trade del feed Call aft 330 pm re Leas _STARCHIEF cus- tom Cataline 2 ton excellent condition. Wil) brad tor Eyeqatty in emall home FE ADE EQU ITY IN _for_pickup or 4 ton WILL TRADE FQUITY ‘55 DF Juxe housetrailer for equitr tn home. Inquire at Frenchy's Land ing off Cass Elizabeth Rd FE 35-4062 Winer TRADE CASH FOR LOT OR ecreage in Grayling area Wili ay eash or buy on land contrct Live 2-7857 _ fico. las FRIGIDAIRE, “UP. right freezer New Will eet on a housetrpiler Call FE 8-078 - - __ For Sale Clothing _ 56 BOY's BLUE AND GRAY PLAID wor 14 MI #1115 vs OL er L. et 1a Wool suits. topenats sportcoats Wool pants at 8205 ladies’ fur Fasee food selection, $18 50 WILL SELL LADIES AND BOYS clothing. Sizes 12-14 ‘ess than Rose Court FE 4-3025 *AT THE HUB | TOPCOATS FOR ONLY sport jacket Navy pants, site 12 EDWARI & Saginaw Jackets, all sizes $300 & up Credit if desired half price. Fri and Sat. 12-4 26 ALL WOOL MEN, here's a value that comes once tn a iifetime All woo] new topeoats, that have never been worn Regular values i Fine imported tweeds Shetlands. and gabardines. One and two of a kind. Each one a sensational value at $23. Check site scale below for quantity in your size Bizes 34 36 36 37 = 39 40 42 44 «46 Reg @e59764468 6 peaks 1 i 4 42 Longs 458 32 a8 N, Saginaw &t. FE +2554 UP. to $500 |. ‘Sale Household Goods 57 Oe WOOL TWIST RUG Ee Royal blue. 0x17. $100. Call, 1 4-3948 ALMOST NEW MURRAY ELEC- tric apt. size range, Crosley Shel- vador apartment size refri Youngstown cabinet Crosley steel wtilit nul drum table 01 ANTIQUE WALNUT eta SEAT. $75. 3 pair Traverse drapes, FE 56-1454. ANTIQUE “SEWING MACHINE, 101 old. Francis Hickey, Orton- ville, Michigan, 127 James St ANTIQUE | FURNITURE -REFIN-| S"GcONAO, 1000 W. Huron. on _* X presi rae geet rs safe pine STOVES, BOUGHT. SOLD. EX- blanket chest. Cherry at changed. Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- vania —— drop ies! ~~ ens FE 2-0001, cherry wer cheft, simu SINGER consol SEWING } MA- excess Uutinished pine | ehine, _3-0702 e also large pine cupboard | Cuckeo clock, zy boy Sear, TRADE “ELECTRIC. RANGES 0ES FOR | carved walnut marble top bed- aise cabinet—am not dealer—sell- ing my home—Phone MA 6-1224 mene +51 — LL RADIOS, $ TO. record ere FE ‘avrowaric “RECORD CHANGER | Sted radio, $25. Other items. FEU BEDROOM BUITE. MODEANbarsC design, limed oak, co: famous makes, assemble yourself and save more than half retail price. Michigan Fiuor- escent M3 Orchard Lake Ave BI rege ‘TV. iT: MUNTZ AND TA- E 50906 SMA “si ssi? Pais niGceae SET OF 1 COF- fee sari 2 end tables. OR 3-6264 4:30 atte | BENDIX 11-IN TV, MAHOGANY | console “% doors, new pic- ture excellest condit $69.95, MI 6-1300, BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER New, full and installed Wo down payment $2 per week. Maytag Washer, late model, A-1 condition, $39. ane MY_ a BOTTLE GAS New low price. Complete instal- lation Only $10 plus gas. Kenyon Fuelgas OR 3-2401. (12x12 LINOLEUM $7. 20 S0c WALL TILE. RN. PT GUAR HOUSE PAINT GAL. ons 8 | ie VINYL plete TILE loc veer BASE PAINT, GAL. $3.50 Wea LE ALCOHOL-ANTIPREEZE SYERS, 141 W HURON FE 4-3064 CASH FOR _ YOUR FURNITURE { 271i gr tools, OR 3-27 CHROME DINETTE SET. GOOD condition, FE 5-5621 CHROME DINETTE SETS. AS- semble these yourself and save four chairs and table, $69 95 value $3995. These are brand new 1955 models. famous farmica tops all popular colors ome in look. compare and be convinced of these extraordinary bargains Michigan Fluorescent, 391 Orchard Lake Ave 30 GAL WHITE ENAMEL | hot water heater Fucel Reasonable FE 3-788 _ CORNER CHINA CUPBOARD. OR 34 DAVENPORT 89° SLIP - COV- ered Good condition, art MI 4-041) DINING ROOM SUITE. 8 PIECES Dark walnut. like wew 860 Mid west 46526 7 _ - DINING ROOM SUITE, $50 RES- onpiee peoerpene ne Counter stools mé, dishes, cash regis- Maple 2406 LE BED. SPRING mattress Dressing table. Hoover vacuum with FE 4-4296 FAasy aFIN MI 4-2343 ee ELEc RANGE GAS RANGE 20x10 green loop rig round table, béokcase MI 62335 . FCTROMASTER FULL SIZE electric stove Clean and fn good condition, FE 2-3609 ELECTRIC sTOVE Cheap FE 65-6004 ENOUGH RUG & PAD FOR. 12K14 room, brown, $45 FE 80034 ESTATF ELECTRIC STOVE sizé $100 Call MI ‘€7068 EVINS OT. SPACE With blower 4 to 5 mom size caf with fittings end In feet condition Olive 6-00R6 215 Millis 8t . FOR SALE BEGINNERS VIOLIN” Slightiy used Extension ijadder Zenith radio & record comb Cal! FE 477345 FOR SALE @igerator: Wringer washers Sninrer washers Vacuum cleaners ROY 8, 06 Oakiand FE _ 23-4021 FREF TO NEEDY -AMIT Y. ONF sofa bed tn good condition Call after T pm PF 7.9787 17 TV §a0 WASHER ‘20 size gae stove never used FF, 5-2766 GooD USED av SETS. $20 L +973 up FE AUTO cond Chair attach DRYER CHEAP El ‘4 MODEL _ FULL $3995 up $39 85 up $60. $5 up $70 up APT cheap “AND HIDE - A - oe 7 spring ™ attreas ADMIRAL 211s 44 IN. INNER. $95 EM 3-085 LIKE NEW 21 1) Tv FE 5- 9 PIECE DINING. Room ‘SET chatr with into bede kitchen table Very renaonable Ww 8 Chiffordt RESMORE anacity R140 LARGE, PRES IAS DRYER like new i) 2100 LB oes DEEP FRYER acter wl imer ectie. plate tos hianket che $4 4-28A2 L 2 e 1 a af Excel ~Ox12- $18 An- MA TAPESTRY cond CLUB FE cee S395 | ramen! can, inside & out- | 2-0903 Linoleum 25 paint, $1 jd _Jack's, 277 Baldwin MAYTAG. WRING FR. TYPE. WASH. er $30 5-3460 MAYTAG AND EASY 8PIN DRY- ere Ron Shop- Save Thvle Electric $02 N. John- Davey’ S Rest Selection Unfinished Furniture Beddirig—Lamps Eee y's RU RNITU RE. Bun ee 3307 Elisabeth Lake Ra FE 2-9047 j AND |” beelspero i | guaranteed § Delivered | make. | LORD’S"SPECIALS, 2 pe, Se tan TV “mo . ie ed, from ‘is gaa LORD'S Furniture and Appliances. 125 W. Huron 8t. FE | “Where Wrigiey’s Used To Be'’ OVING 1341 Is PicE 1ECE DINING G@ ROOM __FE $-9562 § PIECE CHROME DIN SET. pemies ame $40. 2 twin size mat- Piste Wall "Tile: ..2C ea. Unelaim: ipa WA oeeainns , $240 —— . $48 ol Harold’ 5 Paint & Lins aw Bt, aaPaiGenaT . LAST YEARS 1955 models, one of America's best brands Perfect ed Perot anted for & years, new refrigerator for a he more than a u machine. Michigan eens 393 Orchard Lake ve. Meo VACUUMS. GUARAN- d. Parts, all makes. 956 Myrtle. 2 mace LIVING ROOM " SUITE, reen frieze 9x12 floral rug, ‘ico radio - phonograph gombi- droom suite. FE nation. 3 piece _$-8827. |SALE PHILGAS STOVE LIGHT- | ed oven, siso Philgas wale! heat- er © new. 2330 Maple ms Dr., off Hatchery Rd E THE NEW GIBSON 10% FT. PT. ety erator with freezer locker - He 7.96. ROY'S, Oakland FE 32-4021. : maw ‘MACHINE, 2 DRESSERS 3 oi] heaters, cook stove, cream bey oral kitchen cabinet, MA {SPECIAL EUREKA VACUUM ¢. e ranges. R. B - Huron SPECIALS etal cabinet corer OT yeesefey cl: oe is Mapie chests Soeamo 24 | Two burner as plate .....:.. 4 Gas 2 ceeeeens MOO 225 gal. fuel of tank ...... $25 Good refrigerator $35 Metal wardrobe 40” cabinet base Electric range Oakland ee | 104 S. Saginaw FE 32-5523 ~ 6PIECE BEDROOM SET Beautiful dresser, bed large mirror i yh paras —" of ALL FOR $00) , PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY | Pearson’s Bank Furniture ‘42 Orchard Lake Ave FE 47881 __We Give Gold Bell Gift Stamps my ‘BURNER. 36 IN. Mpa rer OF. Excel Cond. 635. MI 4-6544 At) ¢._ 38° «GAS RANGE _ condition. 36 Center 1955 GE WASHER, DRYERS, refrigerators, television Trade- 8 ken. Terms avetiable. Hampton Electric, 825 W. Huron. FE. 4-2525. Open ‘til 9 00 Pm. _ EXCELLENT | FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger “Now that the young lady has ordered the best, what's yours — hamburger?” Sale Household Goods 57| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 3 PIECE BLACK WALNUT BED. | Finst pee eas 8 FT. room suite. Best offer FE 8-646 YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS” AT Las. | cara ANYTHING YOU baht | FOU aTtTLa AN BE UND End tables, $198 up new nook case headboard beds, complete, ee, refrigerators $25 up, ranges, up, hew caren Tae $39.95 Yup. bedroom suite Lving elec., bes bay is, all soon TV se ; Tadios, 85 sets, 6 pe. up; chests, new & used, $5 haw: oe room suites, ing room suites, $19.50 up. Many other m Pontiac o: Heights os poo tte: 'Y PAYMENT east of mi. east of Auburn Ra. eon 5-0241 | 2 } PIECE LIVIN pLIVING | Ri “Room necrre: _ cel lent | WALNOT PINGH METAL springs mation Phos FECES GARAGE DOORS For Sale Miscellaneous 60— a ; PALL LILE ALL TOOL USERS Buy the best at lowest prices. Songs ony w do REHOUSE 2258 Dixie Hw co. 375 GAL, FUEL on TANK LEGS, ‘uage, cap New. Delivered, §38. fe 5-L467_ LL L 1c . APPL ances at wholesale cee to all, pdt ches te OvUsE CoO WAR a8 base Hignway PARK FREES MINUM | {COMBINATION WIN. WIN- RS AT RE- sleet Surry, 2685 __Lapeer Rd. BARGAIN: fired Any m lete 2230.60 uct eg Call FE 6-074 FE 46500 nings —~7-PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP | ‘Modern 2 piece suite. 2 modern | step tables. see tens coffee ta- bie 2 decorator lam ALL FOR $97 PAY ONLY $2 W EEKLY Pearson’s Bank Euenitore 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE ¢7681) _ We Give Gold Beli Gift eons Wayne Gabert’s Appliance, TV Specials Norge § Cu. Ft. Delx. Refrig. . 969 Norge 7 Cu. Ft. Ref A-l . Easy spinner washer A-! $l Frigidaire Apt. Refria 40 Emerson 17° ize TV. new picture | tube 5 1? Console TV. new picture : + | “Crosley Blond full door 17 TV new picture tube sie AND | MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM EASY TERMS 121 MN Saginaw FE 56-6180 USED HOT POINT AUTOMATIC | washer, 06950 Used TV, $20 065 | and up New Hot Point dishwash- | Now $229 95 Sweet's | & Appliances, 422 W | FE #113 ee | TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar recon elec washer 34 inch gas range Bo 6 pe. dining rm. suite 2 pe living rm. suite .... $10 93) | 5 piece wood dinette set $24 =| | Oceasional chairs $695 Reg $198 value Mmed oak bed- | room suite, § pieces. complete | only ' 0.95 | Aeie Slice WYMAN'S is W Pike | _ FE #112 Used Vitied in per Loun chalr z $ O98 " aaner $18 05 , Radio $19 95 "Gas Range was ine £24 50 Refrigerator etviore $34 50 Fiectric range $39 50 Davenport and chair $30 50 HEATER | : | GUARANTFED RE- | : | Extension tasie and 4 chaire mahogan THOM: AS ECONOMY BUR NIDPURE CO: ' 361. 8 SAGINAW 8T. ____ PONTIAC, MICH oe USED CABINET, ELECTRIC SE'W- ing machines. Portables and trea- Good selection to choose Singer Sewing ee Co, | Saginaw FE 2-081]. _ WE MAKE AND SELL CR 5 _ed items. FE 17-0228 or FE 5-3038 27 SQ YDS GRAY WOOL’ BROAD- loom & pad. Bark mae $30000 FE 2-70 TV MAHOGANY CONSO! pond condition $18 18 Waldo &PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM Bulle condition paiera: $250 42 90 Baldwin Rd tv sed & Reconditioned 4 cu ft GE refrigerator Teu ft Hotpoint 7 cu. Norge - : $79 50 Late model square Mar- tag $80.50 Easy Spindry $60.50 CLAYTON’S Furniture, Apphances 65 Orchard Lake Rd, Keego Harbor FE $8511 or FE 58974 tub BEEP AND PORK, HALF quarcers. “FURNACES 5 NEW, mee $4,000 BTU. controls. com- Free estimates on _ Eve- AND FE Opdyke Market ~~ CASH "FOR FURNITURE PE 4-7881 Fi QOR FURN a $0,000 BTU Excellent $50. 34453 Sun 10-3 ry condition, EM 2/6 Garace Doors CHOOSE FROM SPECIAL FER erry all steel, fully guaranteed om $35 a up. ot on remodeling free BERRY oe BALI CO, sans 371 8 Padd 3? CHROME TALE. 12 CHAIRS. r for rec. room. Town Shop. __ Clarkston “LEARANCE — F POWER MOWERS, Dealer Cost. These are ity, know brands W Garden South Woodward ile Rd} New 1055 Models at Rood qual- Miller uipm ent. tog orth of Biriaingaaaa Phone & Lawn _ Midwest ¢ CABINET WORK WANTED _ build or repair WILL Cal FE 25809 CABINET SINKS FROM $5995 Binks _Thom pron to build in from $395 Double anes from $995 GA. & Perry CLOSEOUT Exterior and interior doors, 43x96 BATH- tubs & B grade taollets, $19.95, 32421 double sinks, $14 ms. anc basins from $1085 OG. Thompson, 8 ry. | FOR BALE ~ DOLL BEDS, CRA- | dles I make them. Come and | ves them. FE 2-1656, or, 71 Eddy ELECTONIC FLAS! - New bat- Phone FE FORD WRECKER. POWER winch, new tires, rner G Collision, _ 3-208. Ft ¥. URNACES. OVERSTOCKED New forced . Lawn mowers sharp- ened and parts 2255 33°. Walton PE 5-7835 DAMAGED—NOT BADLY | 2 8x7's, no bi 8 i 6x7, 2 ligh oman e ine 340 1 x7, no 2 yh Great Lakes Overhead Door 2010 Dixie Mwy. PE 4-5654 HOLL — VAR) STORE T miles out —— Armstrong floor covering and Lao __paints, Phone FE A SALE * Plasterboard a) i ‘at Burmeister’s ' OAKLAND COUNTY’S LARGEST GOLD BOND PLASTERBOARD ‘DEALER Es ‘ eee, -— terboa 4x10 and 4x12 also ty stock. Cro mt. ee ween aus fezs2 ae se HARDWARE — L PAINTS UP ALL ee MAKE SURE BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co, ain Cooley Lake Rd, EM Telenrenh & 6 Mile Re it FL 32-3747 tro 1-4184 ~~ Roofing and Siding Combination Doors Insulation M. A. BENSON N, rageeeen ES “foot pei ase for ores eats it a —Wicks, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd. _ ~ SEPTIC 1 TANKS. no CONCR! pronCheta Bis, Lake RA. ag PROM $5.95. 82. a2 GALLON AR. electric water heaters Aaae eal, gas heaters, 656 A. a COMPL) with faucets and cu curtain, 960.50, fie val $33.33. Lavatories complete with gleaming chrome faucets $14.06. Toi! $39.50 Ave gas, new approved for used on Consumers lines $96.50 119.50 ovalue $49.50 and $59 50. ese are slightly marred. - elec bot heaters at terrific Values, mith. 2 i meryenent: 3) (Orchard _ Lake Ave. JET WATER eS $60.95. G. A. _ Thompson, & Perry Michigan PANELING $14i iT inl? inte Red Wood Floor- Oak Saat Good paint, (Facto Outlet) eRLACKETT’S BUILDING ad MA 66811 8161 Dixie Hwy. __ Clarkston KITCHEN pet i = 21, $20 95 value $1293. Tot $39 50 Value $1906 Laevatories complete with chrome mizing These are factory marred igan Fluorescent, 2393 _lLeke | Ave. i 6-Fr MODER CAST-IRON bath tub. Small etip, es Lape poged and eee gate of t good Seed Lotag No cap $75 per M. Call | Olive: 23-6703 | LINOLEUM....39¢ YD. (0x0) be : tT | $1.60 GAL. LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Authorized factory service and germiine factory parts Free test on: factory ana.yrer TASKER'S _ 83 W HURON aT. drei UTILITY TRAILER. body, with removable stake rack Excellent condition 415 W. troquois, LUMBER CASH AND CARRY 4x8 x'\y Plaster bd ea. $128 4x6 0%" Plaster bd, ea. $1.@ 4x@a\%" Plaster bd. ea. 4 176) 25 ibs, joint cement 2 33) 26 lbs tape joint cement $3 AS Fol Insulation, 600° $ 825 Rock woo! bag ea $ 85 15 Ib. asphalt felt, ea. .... $ 210 v; tb green roofing $3.35 lyscord, 4'x8'x%q § 5 46 Beso Nush Chaba ey ‘ 795 4x8'x' 3 86 tg sheathing boards, M ft ce 00 ern type of lighting for kitchens, dinettes, bedroom rooms ly factory marred Call at and recreation $1195 value, $595 Blight- tac- tory showrooms Michigan Fluor- esc ent 393 Orchard Lake Ave COMBINATION. ALUMIN ur Mi STORM WINDOWS om la WHEEL with canvas fra howe $125 _ Waddington Orchara itt DRAW GET LOW, WINTER DISCOU? xT. LOW _FE 4.2575 DOUBLE BED COIL 8PRINGS Storm door, glass 26328 FE 5-755 ee =. 8° X 8° FLUFS~ = Ready Mix Cement $1 25 sk Mortar Mix $125 sk Q 'x@" Ash pit docrs $125 re refrigerator and stove Good COAL & URS SUPPLY CO BLAYLOCK Lake Ave FE 3-7101 | TITE HITCHES utter OR CADMIUM AT The ‘kind ma bolt a the frame | of a] makes of ¢ Howland, R me oy “Dixte Hwy UTILITY TRAILER cover and metal $186 278 April 1P64 Wilson and Sons, 134 Birmington MI 4-8078 Cost 17 RCA USED CONSOLE . oe ee ee rs anlaope ry ae FARM PRESH MPATS JOSS BEEF ROAST 33¢ Ib Waltan cor ves reo Pork roast 2 ib Pork steak 30° Ih T ~ sae 3 ‘ sie Pagan rns, tin, filng at = ENG Lounge Down cushions MI |_port Ln Be * abe fen oO x12 GREFN RVG AND PAD 9 Pround beef late ee 4 piece dining room dpe 133 rte _Drace, Rochester. OL 2-2111 le eon ples peel We tj he OPDYKE MARKE T es ing ouse | | Walton at Opdyke Ine: 5-7041 mee | mu% plyscord $8475 per sheet. Y Cash and carry Pontiac Plywood Co. 1488 Baldwin Ave. FH 6120 Bogle Lake 50, -3-2543 | EM_}. CIRCLE PLUORESCENT = FIX: | tures, newest brightest and mod- | | ‘F500 BTTT | Two gallons oe | buy for way, $26.95 for Feb only Levelon, $149.95 new paint product. See us now! L._A, WAGNER CO. CHURCH'S INC 1960 N Orayee Cor Me niias Rd tor Squirre! Rd, FE 2-233 cee So a FREE STANDING TOTLET. j WHIRLPOOL GAS one BU- 21 x 32 double sinks ix [ees preme 2%) years old. just like yp echtowls with fittings $11 05 _hew, $100 $5 MI 61 300 des colored bath sets with trim a | actory Inds irreguiars sige te WAITE’ S SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 1778 Saginaw 2100 ' ‘$2 GAL ELEC HEATER $77 98 USED TV 36 Gal Auto. Gas nae aie Cab sinks ,& “ttings 1a $22. Laundry trave. Stand teucete te 8188 uae A es SAVE PLUMB 20 & 2” 966 up ——_—_—! i728 _ Saginaw. ey LL Pyne ate RE 26) CONSOLE | H@RI-CUT 10 DOWNSTAIRS STORE 20 COLDSPOT FREEZER $50.00 of 18 per mo, EM 3- VAITE'S TELEVISION | _ S ICA SH: fot equity and assume yeas | FE 28181. ' 2828. Classified Ads! MYERS PUMPS _ al and ees well jet pumpa, | KELLY'S HARDWARE, 3004 Auburn st Adama. Auburo wae FE 2-681! REVISED VERSION OF | 1983 “americana Encyclopedia with ‘$4 _ and ‘5 FE. 2-3208, USED — Refrigerators, gas and heating and coo ves and Wa- Mer heaters for housetrallers and ottages electric Ter $132 FA “TRAILER EXCHANGE FE 2-3200 NEW AND USED POWER MOWERS ROTARY TILLERS, POWER SPRAYERS A epostt will hold one Thais payments available W_F Mille Garden and Lawn §& uiperent 1593 8 Woodward. forth of _ Mie Rd, Birmingham, MI 4-600 NEW GALVANIZED PIPE % im (271) Fy reais 1t'ge ft. Sin (2t) Ft nethe ®AVE PLUMBING SUPPLY ‘8. Saginaw FE.5-31 aa & USED PORTABLES WILL adiust, of] and grease any sewing machine within a radius of 16 miles for on'y $2 Parts extra FE €3930 835 Auburn oF HOT WATER bolier, Exe condition EM 43-4658 2 BURNER on Ain ehis $25 EM 3-445 bet 4 an OIL WATER HEATER AND TARE Cheap Phone FE 4-9821 af 4 OLD GARAGES SEPA) TO ook like new fengthen your ga- fage Put in nee garage doors erm FE ¢-545 8xil FT aoe {Y-DOOR- 7645 PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARE. OR _*121 ~ PACHOUD )_ WRECEING CO. 938. eR AVE ae CUMBING 8UPPLY 72.8 Saginaw _FE 5-210 PENNY PAINT SALE. House paint, i odie 2nd gation at o1 Rubber bace paint gal Roller or eg le 1 gal Froc roller of pan LOOR SHOP 99 8 Saginaw Bt Open 9 to § POT TYPE OM BY RNER SUIT- ane for 1 or .3 $5 174 Wood ward Ave ee PORCH LIGHTS IN. EARIY American Lanterns, Old Engli« Coach and Candle Lantern de- | signs, also most complete selegt tion of lights for every room In house at terrific values. Mich- igan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. HoT WATER HEATER, 30 GAL. AN Ze We O ' iin S, 287 S. Sane | STOR eS Roo poy tomy com bina G8. WA e Rd SURPLUS LI LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. NEW AND USED LUMBER Lae stock of reclaimed brick New doors from 65.50 up. and save boards shingles Get Insulation ge toa tile. boos hoe Goor hardware 5340 ‘gh Rd., M58 OR 3.7002 Two CAsH REGISTERS. HEAVY duty electric motors, tape re- corder. OR 3-TT00 Talbott Lumber BPS. paint Also Spread Satin and Gold Bond rubber ia ees a full ibe of lumber 1035 Oak- land Ave. Ph. PE 4-2622, TOILETS 63800 VALUE, 62266 Lavatories 50 value 614.95 Stall showers. with Hoard 06 value $34.45. These are slightly marred. Michigan Fluorescen’ ehard Lake ennett Do | It Yourssit FOR PENT Floor sander hand nder - wall paper steamers-waxers & furnace vacuum cleaners Oak- | land anc Paint Or | —chard Lake Ave. PE $6150. UsE Jio BAW 6l OUR PORTABLE J FREE with Formica or sink pur. —— Stainless steel raat dbl sink complete with trap beer ie lever pian first Se $79 50. value waere id cians "a0 * durham ells ** eopper ells 12e %" K copper 60c in roll lota, lead 85e. Fib fae water heate not crate marred $49.50 to stock about Feb. 10. Montcalm FE 5-4712 weekdays 0-6, sundays 10-4 _Chosed_ every Thursday jac *KSON'® RENTAL FOUIPMENT _a WwW Montcalm _ rE _ Sale Musical | Goods ¢ 62, BASS ACCORDION ITALIAN | make. Excellent condition, ut 80260 | BLADWIN” ACROSONIO _ BLONDE. peg plano, Like new. 32 al “eager ‘GOOD CONDITION. _ $60 b-4290 CORON, GOOD CONDITION, #26. “Onpayent ‘UPRIGHT PIANO. FE 23-0007, “FURNITURE PAN 14) make | $8 Bullding supplies. OR 31217 OR We portable jee shanties were a 62 99 Lbotieal BSevage 90 ‘; $3.89 4155 00. Winchester 6 auto shot, 3.00 Coy Winchester 12 pump shee |\NEW SPINET | PIANO, CABLE, asec tee . Bach. big discount, OW] Products Co. OL | 2-0036 Pon 6-0671 AMERICAN CORONET WITH ‘ciixe Used lesa than one morith _ #5 FE 23-0493. Call after 5 PIANO TUNING REPAIRS MR Archenborn Oxford _OA 6-3095 PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR- ing Oscar Schmidt FE 92-6217 PLAYER PIANO WITH 50 ROLLS | $50 Phone Ortonville 144R4 UPRIGHT VOSE PIANO THOR oughly reconditioned This priced right for the quick wares _eoseeer* 18 EB Huron st FE eee UsED BLONDE “SPINET PIA Galiaghers 18 E Huron 6t vr! +0566 7 UsED MAHOGANY rine OAL- 18 E Huron rr me rs “Sale Sporting Goods | 65 1 WINCHESTER SPEC TAL, GOOD condition $35 EM 13-4481 _ GOns - BUY - SELL TRADE _ Manley Leacn 19 Bagley St GUNS-RAUY-SELL- TRADE Rurr-Shell, 378 Telegraph SPINNING ROD AND REEL _50 shotgun CLEARANCE AL Ie M4 opr ice skates values $12 05 L $34 98 3 Fite ted fee shanties, were ___FE 5-198 | Korean poots reg $18.95 § $12 3.69 Gun and ammunition prices were | 50, increased up to 10 per cent, | Jan Ist. nia 4s your jast | chance to bur at these prices seed Rem, 740A automatic. ih) % 63 9g $107.70 Rem 760A pump rifles 684 9% | $0120 Rem 121 4 boi rifles $48 05 4 0 ce 886 95. o4 OS } 675 98 | Lan “a they ast $2 60 es our lay-@-way if you wish We Rent Ice Shanties and Ski Equipment ANDERSON HDWE. 2183 8 TELEQRAPR FREE PARKING FOR he CARS Week days. Sunday 6 aA ru wahet gun shells, while For Sale le Miscellaneous 60_ POSL. TAB FOR SALE. GOOD 8 AL- j Reasonable OR orn ; =] and DRY SLAB sor % PER CORD 2 for $10. Delivered, FE 4-088. bay} HARD HEAVY SLAB WooD kindling $5 50 or? cord or | _ two ) for $10. FE 63986 | Fire wooD LUMBER bers. boxes, cut wood. 4x4's FEE > 1. el FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL- wood. Speedway Fuel Ol, Osk- land = Fuel Paint ~ Or- chard Take Ave FE 54-6159 GRADE A WHITE BIRCH FIRE- place wood #15 @ cord delivered Also fire wood. 4 ® cord de- _livered. PE 8-2026 SLAB WOOD. OR 3-6863 QUANTITY TREE TOPs & sAW- | Pee 2124 Bilverbell Ra FE | For Sale Pets 69 BABY PARAKEFTS Reserve now for Valentine 1 4th St FE 2-04 BARGAIN. REG, DACHSHUNDs. 9 months and oat Black and __Woed, ‘Coal & Fuel 67 nf pe! ED STONE. | rave’ Bitte ae — | fin dit #3371 or FE 6-27 | cow MANURE’ DELIVERED, FE _ #337, or $-2749 TIM: AUCTION SALE F Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66| Sale Farm Equipment 76 Bos OUR LINE OF NEW AND RE- built equipment. Complete inven- tory. Davis } Boats & _Accessories 85 85 19 PT. RUNAROUT AND, TRAIL wana LOCH CHAIN | ip and see ‘em at W Garden & 7 Auction ica 77 SMART nes SALE, a until Apru Pvt. sales daily Good bargaint wm used furniture, stoves, etc. seperate oe I. NIGHT, B&B Seq House, 60869 Dixie High- between Drayton Plains and Wal srford Walnut bedroom suite, marble top dresser, rollaway bed, teoviegre breakfast sets, china cabi- liv . occasional om ra, eka asesren electric and @@s stoves, small show case, porl- able radios, apt. sive gas stove, piano, beds, springs, dressers, chest, dishes, amps, mise. Je ins room, heated building. Call B371T «for prompt dis household goods. M. Baliow, Pro- rietor cian LAKEPIELD FARMS al Sale ; Oxtord Sheep 100 Bred Ewes, 15 Yeariing Ewes, WwW Rams. Feb. 18 — 10 = Shee: PARAKEETS CANARIES, Ca CAGES. ince 1027, 684 Oakiend __ Pood. 8: Ave. Sanecess “TALKING ¢ STRAIN Babies on) tes, S01 4th -8t FE p S583. U Bm go = PARAKEETS BABINS AND CAN- ary singers 79} Miclrave. “VE Bell or wil'c consider met trade. r Rd yenings. “TOY MANCHESTER — roe] old, $35 OFranied. “Burr-Suell 3a, Sole —#reph, . _Hay, Grain & | & Feed 71 71 ALPALPA, ALL KINDS MAY, round AND &EC- — end of BEAUTIFUL WHEAT arRaW AND Hove Got ts chen ome. 2 in ler will 11846. BRIGHT 2 uF IND ‘CUTTING ALFALFA. ae tat SE AB CORN, STILEMAN J ion mile _For rt Sale le Livestock 72 = CHESTNUT RIDING are. 5030 Granger Rd. Oxford 6000 BA Elect} Mus Nn. Dryden, Phone 59 eiPaes TO | Ma eid 2 Holstein, 1 Guernsey MA PONY WTD. FoR _ mibeees pet. Up w $100. EL 0381, __ Carieion lqTH wot VERINE HOLSTEIN SALE: Saturday, February 11th et 11 o'clock am. (This sale must Start prom at 11 o'clock) in the Wolverine Purebred Livestock Bales Pavilion on US 16 3% Sites weet of Williamston, Mich. eaturing the Oliver nation Bred hefd and an cwn son of Governor of Carnation from e@ daughter of Carnation Governor Imperial. This bull has shown ® phenomena! plus proving on his daughters with an increase of 3704 Ib. milk, 5 per cent test and 182 Ib fat Oliver Acres herd as a % year herd average of 8425 Ib fat 14.240 Ib milk with 1084 ave 5°24 fat 15.609 I> milk individual cows with records up to 7165 Ib fat 21.068 mitk on 2x There will be outstending consign- | ments from the leading herds of Michigan Ohio and Ontario. If ‘ou want high producing cows. top sites of sensational show Prospects —be sure to attend this sale TB & Bangs tested Milking , Mastttis Bank Terms—See Fiovd Ketri, Wattons! Bank of Ladi dni Piym- outh, Mich ¢ mith, Sales Manager & Auctioneer Williams- _ton, Mich __ Sale Farm Produce 5 APPLES. ¢1 BU Orchard, uP ell tale Fs) $460 Orchard Lk Re Sale Farm Equipment 76 1938 FORD. ;PUSH BU BUTTON | Al 4 IS-CHAIMPRS WF. TRACTOR full 2 plows A-l shape #200 Lime spreader 1490 [bs cap. like new $125 MU p-2494 7 WATCH FOR! WAIT FOR! &! HUGE INVENTORY! REDUCTION ALE ON AND NEW SAVE UP TO 50 CA se. ! } IDEA PER Y AND SAVE HOL GILES Ss §82 N Main Rochester; OL 1978! BOLENS WAIN AND RIDING tract an Hades Siow blowers Ha rastere Special low price on «no® equipment Evane i ae pment 6607 Dixie Hwy MA | _ 57878 or OR 3-8506 } a McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Rentals, Parte & Repairs ' 1890 Crooks Rd MI 60446 Mich. Chain Saw Distr. ' SALES. SERVICE AND RENTALS MY 3-582] 15 Front 8t, MY 3-4511 USED TRACTORS NOW DATE. BO0N TO BF ANNOUNCED | AT rae KING a “m YOUR 1-H DEALER PONTIAC RD. AT AT OPDYKE ~~ INDUSTRIAL & FARM EQUIPMENT USED McCULLOUGH CHAIN SAWS EASY CREDIT TERMS TAKE TRADEING pw FERGUSON, case AND NEW yUC arb fave & SON. , $18 HOUGH sold sell Dogs Trained! Boarded 70) reds. MA 4-133: 125 bred Ewes, 20 Year Ewes, BEAGLE aT en tis iy 10 Rams, 35 Ewes with lambs ai 13 inch. Near Pd whet ween ule 4S be LS D MALE wea SPANIEL CTION one mile ere nessonehie = porelinag ag rye pry i BOSTON AT STUD. orem Sat. Feb. 11, beginning at 1 pm Curtiss, OR 3.02 i eal 12 He bred and grade BOXER F apa “PAWN Holstein beiffers, Two John Deere Teg. female 4 mos. perch cna model A tractors, plows, culti- ear trim. $60 FE 4-3286 vaiors, corn plagte rs, power mow- COCKER sPANIET. PUPPIES er, ii ber] Cc on rubber, New ‘| Colors. Besswéil Kennels. 25811 rae baler, conveyer and Powers Rd near 11 Mile Ra, cnas farm empliments. Lower Pb. GReenleafl ¢4978. avert | Wiliams, sDropriel r, Paul vr 44970 ; te GREAT DANE PUPS. AAR GoLD- __ Bank “Gerke en f4Wwh, cropp Sie &Mh ‘e- males, 3 mothe ‘Will be very For ‘Sale Housetrailers 78 78 arge do Hol _Fenton. Mich MAin 9-878 FOR SALE: HOUSETRAILER. At GREAT PYMEESE. i1 MONTHS old, female. fawn with white| 3” munée. | piatiorm tn ou ith leelear 7 Registered (no papers). Formica . Hot water heater. mie — and shower. i eas BA iY 7 Paratha a [ove cup- females §3. PUPS pee és. Television” Used one Bree ot: PA fits 3 Cana CAGES ry ined ane and supplies. Crane's ira | atch __380. Call MA me fy, 2489 Auburn Rd. FE in wie fora "Designed ter living} PARAKEETS OFACiNGa R-| weon: i _les. 1304 Mt, Clemens. Tre tion emnleaty plead! ne role Ses Ste v 30 tratlers or all times, We have a few used more op our lot at that Exchange ANDERSON DETROITER. GREAT LAKES BEEMER waite MALE HOG. OIC, 18 toa Ra, Roe old a DoLat, 2460 Dut- | | ton R ester 7 000D_ FRESHEN aateg Calf vaec Sie | i | | 67-15 WHITE WALL NEW TIRES. | $16 FE 40687 $82 N. Main, Rochester, O° :1-9761 « UY | CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE Unchallenged ——— tnd Sunday PM 181 ABC 30 Bh GOOD ConDr _tioo, $2000, FE 2-630, after PON TIAC CH CHIEF MOBILE Pd SPE CIAL MID-WINTER SALE Reduced prices on our fine se- lection recond used trail- ere 2) to 41 ff 1 and 2 bed rooms thet can be purchased on our rental purchase plan. All deals include @ credit life pol- icy at no extra cost. HUTCHINSON |* MOBILE HOMES 4301 xie apt § Drayton Praia: 3-1203 and ——__™890_ 8. Dort Hwy, Pint Auto Accessories 80 faa OLDS ROCKET ENOINE, AND _ transmission. $150. MA 4-2568 AUTO PARTS NEW. REBUILT USED The parta you need when you peed them some every day and al) tay rg t HoLtembacn's & 4 ore. eer PE. 8-143 3077 6 Tadio. Just like new NG BROTHE RS” FE 4-0734 “AUTO GLAS&~ ‘SERVICE When you need tt! Have you tried our service? Glass installed while you wait Insttrance ‘obs honored, All work eusrstteed Free 1 ib of coffee & customer with each door glass = windshield in stalled Oven Saturday Gest 4 Hub Auto. Glass 172 Oakland Ave +7066 “KIN er, 19 HP: to sell or een. ng ENE URY BOATS reenter Nencury MOTORS INLAND m PARES sk rae ah MNre Fe paisa. °e ¢7121 ‘JOHNSON Ot OUTBOA Bt etai 58 conte, SUPPLY aren Ly the bot F Reboot pans Lp aoa 306 “Deceaea Leke. Ave, Phone FE 2-8020 AERO-CRAFT ANAND CANOES BOATS $68 & EE ier loae JOH M Siaybough's Ss 630 Oakland Ave. FE 86-0453 MEHCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS. Sales & Service. PE 2-5260. ALU — be B TS MANNE: 6 SALES Ls SERVICE Transportation Offered 87 veri Late ‘ule Stina“ sun: Calitornta on ached- gine irs oa bcd Cables $75. ior, _ Agent Ol On semi TRUCK oo LEE load either way, __ Wanted Used Cars 88 88 CARS Pia, la = Dixie H ¢ Motor Sales aah. J on late cars, "Wanted Used Tracks 89° STOP! LOOK! Bese 6761 Dixte alanis Mu “nape Fe ‘clon 1051 oe 3 FOR DELUXE % ON PICE- , OR Sa ees 3 a) OMC b DUMP; on: FORD dump: 1 ‘Sl Kaise 1983 GMO @ ¥D. pes ee with 2 v8 rear axle, 1047 get ‘WB Ford dump truck, WILSON GMC TRUCKS NEW AND USED FE 5-9485 Oakland at Cass Brand New Money Makers A CKB PICKUPS— PANELSO—STAKES AVAILABLE AT BIG BAVINGOS. STRIPPING FOR PARTS ‘$1 OLDS Convertibie Super 88 ‘85 Cadillac Hydramatic FE} 5-1003 after § } transmission bor Sale Tires) 802A ON YOUR OLD) tite casings, give you more tire miles per dollar Hawkinson Method Guaranteed unconditional- iy NEW TREADS 1 id Wilhams Tire Co. 451 8 Saginaw St 88 ea. Guaranteed 5038 Saginaw. Good UsED aitRES. $1.50 UP, also white walls, 603 8. Bawinaw FE 4-0687. Auto Service 81 car. Cylinders rebored. Buck Ma- ohne op. 23 “ood Phone FE | _For r Sale Motorcycles 83 . ! FOR PARTS A SERVICE ON | our Harley Davidson see Harley | vidson Sales| Co. 372 South | _ Saginaw Boats &A & Ac dessories 8: _85) FIBER OLASS MATER To cover your boat, one etc..! pada Ed ime retail. REINFORCED ew uate . at John R. Lingoin 3-442. td hes is m ¥ 4 i OL, #77183. Ze Better Hurry! They Won't Last! Ready to Go to Work for You It’s Worth the Ring! all FEsS-4161 Ask for Truck Dept. Matthews- Hargreaves Chevrolet Trucks “Another General Motors Product From a General Motors Town” 34 Mill St. RENT IT FAST through et Ads!.Room, house, rtment, i sting ae ant Ads give. Beal ACTION. Dial ial FE 181. LS 1 gigs tet somata me : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 =. Sale Cars 2! ae Sharp Cars} ND PICKED = | MOST or THEM ONE OWNER'S aap ee. Ciariston ne eres HARD. | $1,850. Midwest Birmingham _ CLEAN Bob. Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY ae CONTINENTAL DEALER 850 Sh WOODWARD BIRMINGHA 6.3200 SOrdan 63933 Sore! ie 955 Chev. 2102 Dr. and autom S (Se Sik, Gore NS, | “kV Seana GEN ee take over payments ry Bull, | Fond. — MencunY _Tervice, 668 pee | Bales _\ SPORT CAR DonGE WS. REAL hide rel RAMBLER t HARDEOP carrie Meats Genial spare. tire. f Radio, heater FORD 9h PICK-UP, CARKNER STUDEBAKER heater, Ea Very clean. | Birmingham __ —_ 5 +3410 “| Bob Frost, Inc. | Har =** =m No Co-Signers! LINCOLN MERCURY | AND “bs OLDS ¢ DOOR SEDAN. ALL extr power Clean, low Immediate Delivery! | 850°S. WOODWARD | _Pistfyy, 280 PESSA aner : ua BIRNING ‘Sg OLDS 88 SUPER HYDRA. Deal Direct! son JOrdan 6033 radio and heater, $507; 'S3 Pack- i ,ronD apes wagon, «| fv tee Be tings are No Finance Co.! owe = TAR ao wa Ope FOR aie ea Buy Here—Pay Here ‘ . oe 2708 ego. OLDSMOBILES _ Y’ALL COME ow ~ $128. = ane: Pr ee 1956 Demonstrators NATIONAL eytinuer rater. Automat. MOTOR SALES fe tone paint.! HOUGHTEN & SON mM 6 saGInaw HOW AG INC, |70CR_ PRIENDLY comes) Fe ornare Lake RA. Keego won WOME TRUCE, DEALER, condition. Going tp sery- | “61, FORD 2DR. VERY 4] OLb8 88. TAKE OVER PAY. | . over ments. FE lean _FE }-7042. a ents 5-6A40 and a RUNS GOOD 060 |———~ TS EEL | rae ae eas | me eA : §-2706. CUSTOM DR. 6| Outboard motors, boats. appl. e vepteder Rad's, beater automa- ances, gums, cameras, etc. As an hsstes power Jack W. Haupt Pontiac Sales e "53 Nash SM 2dr... $3 Ford 6 2 dr.:... Ford ‘3d 2 @r. os, 6196 pludebaker 62 9 pe oe. fae 4B. Saginaw Bt. 7971 | custom : His tte eGhee TD mb. County ¢ ts a del r., radio, heater, reury 53 rosy | cpe $1250, Standard shift. Exce tionally | ereury m 4dr. ..: $1205 clean 2 ed top, lightcgrese Limcokn Ler veal in es body oa oreet car with low mile- Lincoln se Ree 31995 | ens ave. PE 3231 Sales, 68 Oak- coin’ $5 Hardtop che” $2793 | 8) CHRYSLER NEWPORT HARD. GF nace ak NOTHING BUT THE BEST : | asm ABOUT OUR OUARANTER |- *55 Buick hardtop. . .$2395 ot "55 Chev. 210 4 door $1495 54 Pontiac sedan...$1395 54 Chevrolet 2 dr...$1095 *S4 Ford 8 sedan... .$1195 e- | 53 Olds 98 4 dr.....$1295 $3 Mercur Conv . $1295 'S3 Buick 4 dr,...... $1195 53 Dodge 2 dr...... $ 695. ’53 Plymouth 2 dr...$ 695 "52 Stude. Cl. Cpe... .$ ¥ '52 Plymouth 4 dr...$ "$2 Chev. sedan..... $ 695 ‘52 Chrysler sedan ..$ 795 "52 Nash sedan .....$ 595) 51 Chevrolet 2 dr. ..$ 495 51 Ford Club Coupe $ 495 *50 Chevrolet 2 dr...$ 395 GLENN'S top with radio heater automatic trans. Power Steering Will sell | cheep with smai| down pay- ent, TARE ORION MOTOR SALES M24 at Os ston Rd, My “ppt! SLICE OF HAM | Ns n@' 2-5 ~ Cc = An =a we NSS “They don’t make them like they used to'!"’ ____ For Sale Cars 91 19355 FORD 2 DR $100 TAKE OVER payments. Call EM 3-3746 after 5 ‘$1 KAISER AUTOMATIC TRANS- __mission. Clean. 661 Third Bt. $275. i950 “MERCURY é 4 DR. SEDAN. = ———. Take over _ih Reeburn 8. FE LOOK! 190é a Belvedere, 4dr, ui rdrteta) ut white ‘wae, other coras: trae Gone: mo. Club rive it. os) P Pdr. y motor, Has R&H Beautiful blue. Loa) plimpe Windsor Diz. 4 dr, Double Eagie nyion ares Lifeguard tubes. Highlandey trim. Gee me now. . CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES 228 MAIN BT. CuR Open 6 - to ot pas. dally —— 12,000 SEROOME ite Lert Bet DODGE HanrTor jo transmission. Power steering. gros Lescnigl HOWARD LARE. I INC. 3705 Orchard Leake Rd. Keego_ 1954 FORD, $23.00 DOWN- TERMS 1980 Pontine Hyd. R. & H. 908.00 full price. CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike at. FEB. SPECIALS quan mile- 1985 Chevrolet, & Bel Air hardtop, Powerglide, power brakes loaded. "84 Olds’ Buper 88, 4 dr. Pull Power. 1 @e5 8h do. Pts Buick Hard $1 695 1965 v station wagon very ‘62 Ford Custom 6 2 dr. sans clean, low mileage . dn. | "62 Ford Custom 32 dr 67S 1954 Ford Custom 8, 34 #. th radio and heatet @. Priced Fignt $150 dn. |'51 Bel Air : $505 1952 Chieftain Del. 4dr. "31 Ford Custom 8 $305 Hydramatic. Loaded. Very | ‘51 Chev. 4 dr. : $445 wk i supyeeO @n. | "52 Catalina TS Pontiee Chieftain Del * |'b3 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe $495 dr. Redie, beater, "82 Pord “% tan pick up $478 elem, . 1. 9138 dn ane these are th excellent conddi- 'N. Main St. Clarkstan. pee at eee tae | HURON MTR. SALES Fe ny W. Huron FE 3-264) West Side Used Cars AIR. PRIVATE, ‘iow nae eo FE Site ‘nste hetween + . LITTLE HOT SPOT °SS Chev. 2 dr....... $1995 | *$5 Plymouth 4 dr.. .$1495 *54 Chev. Be] Air....$1195 °S5 Ford 8, 2 dr.......$045 *54 Pontiac 2 dr......$895 "53 Buick H. Top...$1395 *53 Chev. Bel Air... .$845 52 Ford 4 dr. 8......9695 "$2 Chrysler 4 dr.....$675 '52 Dodge Cl. Coupe. $995 *S2 Chev. 2 dr.. . $595 | "Sl Buick 4 dr.-.-)0- $495 *51 Olds 4 dr.........$525 "51 Chev. 2 dr........$395 . °50 Ford 2 dr.. . $345 *49 Dodge Cl. Coupe. $235 *49 Cadillac H. Top...$595 "49 Pontiac 2 dr......$185 *47 Olds 4 dr. ss)s)e\ele/e\e .$125 *47 Ford 2 dr... y..0..$125 "48 Chevrolet ..... o.. $95 "50 GMC 11/2 T. van $345 "41 GMC Pickup .... .$95 REIMENSCHNEIDER DODGE-PLYMOUTH $a ‘Segines. homed bod mes with FE 2-913) DON'T WISH MONEY! Make it OR sily through Classified Ads. To py ress — 1936 FORD V@ FPORDOR RANCH Drive out where overhead is low and save the difference. Many makes & models to choose from West Side Used Cars 23. W. Buron -s_s“$s «FE +2188 DARK BLUE 1981 FORD MOTOR Sasa” good condition, ¢250. EM Wagon, Ford-o-matic - Seasdiis sion, radio and heater Low mile au Phone FE 6-8644 between p.m, CHEV. 1956 Demonstrators, Officials’ Cars, Courtesy Cars 6s and V-&s 2 Poors—4 Doors Hardtops—W agons Convertibles NO CARDIT PROBLEM As low as Full price dust your car down and up to 36 months IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Highest trade—Lowest terms Take advantage of our Low overhead location all eer packed bargains budget price for easy owning Save. as you never sared HASKINS : CHEVROLET Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer eT Dirie Highway ot M-18 —— Open nites ‘til 9 cat before: | @2_Onkland Ave. 1955 Mercury - Custom 4 Door: S1695 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1-07 “FOR MORE THAN 30 eee A __GOOD PLACE TO BU i963 1 MERCURY MONTEREY y FOR: 2-1053 ‘between 17 7 and 8 ‘1 MERCURY 2 DR. ‘kins “AND b somone overdrive. Your old car CARKNER STUDEBAKER Birmingham MI 43410 “02 Lage a Nad RAMBLER COUN- try club, A-l cond , new seat cov- ers. radio, heater directional sig- Ls] Ivory over blue-green, $11 rE Rogers Bales & Service, 605 Auburn Ave part payment of a good used balance easy terms BILL SPENCE USED CARS FE ¢1333 ) i oe CLIPPER, 2 DOOR aear $1 os | ‘snc chevy Bedan new paint. a Marurek Motor Sales YOUR PACKARD DEALER 40587 193 PACKARD CLIPPER Dm- luxe Club esses: Radio heater maitewell res, Very. clean HOWARD IIe ARE, “INC. 2705 Orchard Lake Rd, Keego 60 PLYMOUTH 2 DR, RADIO AND heater, pxceptanelly hares cond)- tion This car ts 1 100 CARKNER STUDEBAKER Birmingham 43410 1965 PLYMOU au BELVEDERE 8) Hardtop; ite, radio and many eaimit ; 5.800 miles. Phone FE 41183 be- tween 66 pm i953 PLYM two-tone Blu miles. Phone ie Pm i982 PLYMOUTH 4 DR RADIO, heater. Good condition, $495. Pb __MA 63252 i392 DR PLYMOUTH , 9000 | tires, motor reworked MI 6-4502, NO MONEY DOWN, JUST A GOOD credit rating will have you ering) your own car. Why walk’ See us for bargains! F GOLD BELL GIFT Pe f ORION MOTOR SALES MM at Cisissica Rd FORD "Bright Spot” Selections "55 Olds 98 DHS Demo "SS Olds Starfire — *S5 Ford 2 door $4 Pontiac 2 door "S4 Ford Sedan Gray, 27.006 OR 37-0803 wetween "S4 Buick 2dr Riviera | "S53 Chev. Bel Air sedan PSS inh dye sedan "S$ Cadillac 62 sedan "53 Pontiac 2 door "53 Olds sedan "23 Mercury sedan 53 Hudson Hornet "$2 Ford sedan "52 Pontiac 2 door "52 Chev. 2 door *$2 Dodge 4 door "$2 Buick Riviera "$2 Cadillac coupe 52 Plymouth sedan .|°51 Pontiac Catalina "S51 Kaiser sedan *50 Cadillac coupe 50 Chev. 2 door *50 Hudson sedan ‘49 Pontiac 2 door 48 Plymouth 2 door , Jerome OLDSCADILLAC _Cass at Orchard Lake ‘ FE 80488 Vn 22 Auburn OTH § ‘SUBURBAN Buyera bonus | | Cranbrook _For “Sale Cars 91 HAVE YOU SEEN OR COMPARE dD Our AUTOMOBILES? | "86, ‘83 Cadillacs, power ‘65 vera v 4, 8,000 miles “ Ford va, eye éatcher 1 Ford Pickup, Real nice Ford kup, #2096 . For Real Betate or Contracts. li Thes of our ehoice jacaeenae MANY. “s transportation specials, $25 ECONOMY USED CARS, __FE ¢27101| Jack W. Haupt Pontiac Sales Pontiacs, company cars, of- | Hetal cars & demo's. All series, and models Piace order nee for eariy delivery. As iow | $200 Contd gear trade-in opisy | Main . Clarkston i Open ‘ighte “e o ~ee 53-5566 | Dtor. -DOOR, | real buy. Tele. PONTIA: uipped. 1956 fully OR }- V7 PONTIAG mets TRANSPOR- | ~ $125. Cai) between 10 a.m $5 Wiliams tation. _end 8 pm Don't Press _ Your Luck Too Far! Trade Now for a Dependble TEV GEE: ee oe ae { » HOT SPOT THAN KS BUYER and To THE PONTIAC PRESS for the splendid interest and cooperation in making our SALE OF THURSDAY LAST, a new record. 154 ORDERS! 154 people ordered Cars and Trucks from Harold | ico ~ 1948 _ @ door, excellent transportation | Phone : Sorter Lad Ed a4 | ft heater Take over payments. | $5 Plymouth 2 dr., .$1495 | 058 Chev. Sidr ee S008 | TO THE AUTOMOBIL ‘54 Pontiac Wagon. .$1395 "54 Chev. 4 dr....... $1195. '54 Ford 2 dr......... $945 | 34 Plymouth 4 dr... .$960, ‘53 Buick H. Top. ...$1395 | 153 Chev. 2 dr........ $845 | "52 Ford 8 .......... $670 52 De Soto Cl, Pe «9995 | ’52 Chev. 2 dr.. . $595 | 51 Buick H. Ter 1 $645 | ; 91 Buick 4 dr.. ” ~2 475 154 ORDERS! , ies Olds 4 dr......... $495. 749 Dodge Cl. Cpe... .$230 F ; | aap \'49 Pontiac 2 dr weielers $185 Tamer FORD ap oneyday! '47 Olds. 2 dr......... $115 REIMENSCHNEIDER DODGE-PLYM OuTH® Hard to spell, easy to Record. (232 8 Saginaw a 3- sist ‘AN, 48 PONTIA ‘condition #05. 14 w" Hoskine || 54 Ford 2 dr...... $699 PONTIAC, GOOD ~ CONDI- _Mon_ _$t50 on 3-8783 51 Ply. Sta. Wen. $399 53 Dodge Hardtop $699 "52 Ply. 4 dr.. S444 *53 Olds 98 H'day $1344 ee | °53 Ford Victoria. .$799 St | ’54 Chev. 4dr...... $744 || °53 Buick S. 2 dr. .999 187 PONTIAC a \PONTIA R. HYDR te : | sod wale real nice | ‘53 Ford 2 dr......S444 | er rice ! NER STUDEBAKER 32 Pon. dix. 2 dr.. .$544 Birmingham #mi0 |} ’53 Hudson C. Cpe. $544 ie PONTIAC 1 RADIO ARE ‘Beat. ood Ph FE $-6609, vate party. Priced tlle '54-Ply. 2 dr....... 99 '52 Ford Hardtop. .$644 34 Dodge S. Wg. $1199 hi om inomniad CATALINA ‘tl. HYDRA- matio, Radio & heater $665, FE "52 Chev. 2 dr...,..$444 CLEAN “SS PONTIAC, TAKE OVEN || '54 Hudson Jet....$599 °S3 Ford Rh. Wgn. $899 1949 Pontiac 8 3 gn. ron ers Mapleleaf. One biock off South . Elisabeth Lake Estates. FE 6 CAMUINE WEW ‘@ PONTIAC STREAMLINE, WEW | Sea, "86 Heense. $165.00, Ton MAL RUNNING wine al ns pm. ee ROeTtAG +DR. HYDRA. RA- PONTIAC a ’52 Ford Panel ’51 Chev. Bel Air "52 Ford 2 dr. ‘52 Dodge Cl. Cpe. 50 Ford Sta. Wgn. _57_N_ Roselawn, ¢6 p.m PONTIAC 1654 STAR CHIEF CAT- salina hard coupé Loaded with | ideal a weet ing power. Spotiess | new car appearance. | au alan car down, easy GMAC | terms. Free 1056 plates. ' Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway eat MIS | |MAple 8-071 te "ttl 8 Open nigh’ 1955 Pontiac Catalina Has radio, heater, Hydramatic, power steering, power brakes, | spotiight. Also has a full set of Goodyear Double Eagle whitewall | Only 13,000 miles. ide & out H J. Van- wis 4540 Dixie Hway. Ph OR New 1956 Pontiacs Discount $550 and up. For eo plete details call Thurs, 5 sy ry MI 41930. Ask for Al, Bruce or Rusa representing WILSON PONTIAC- CADILLAC, INC 1350 N. Woodward, B’bam ‘88 PONTIAC 4 DR SEDAN MOD- | el 870 Hydramatic 6,100 miles. 2-0648. The car ts yo. WILL Ys PANE! International pickup. | o) Pontiac club coupe. i Jacobson’ s Motor Sales our Rambier-Hudson Dealer NOW—We have to sell 2 full lots of Used Cars and Trucks at Bargain Prices! $10.00 Down Delivers! ANY ONE OF THE CARS TRUCKS 1952 Ford 14 Ton Panel 1954 Ford 1 Ton Express 1950 Chev. % Ton Express 1953 Stude. $4 Ton Pickup .............00. $599 1952 Ford ¥% Ton Express 1955 Ford 172” C/C 2 Ton Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MlIdwest 4-7500 A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR Help us set another 50 Ply 2 dra 4. $599 55 Ford 2 dr.....$1099 53 Pont. dix. 2 ae $799 | *51 Chev. 4 dr...... $244 95 Ford Hardtop $l644 | 35 Pont. dix. 2dr, $1599 "53 Ferd 4 dr...... S644 "53 Nash 4 dr...... $599 iS) Ply, 2dr-.... S244 53 Dodge 2 dr.. S044 $2 Ford Rh. W gr 1. S64 *53 Chev. 2 dr..... :S644 |) 54 Buick H’dtop $1499 "52 Dodge Cl. Cpe. $499 | 51 Ford 2dr....... $244 55 Nash Rambler $1299 "54 Ford Cry. Sed. $1199 "51 Ply. Sta. Wgn. ’SO Ford %4 Ton Pickup "50 Chev. %y Ton Exp. 50 Buick Hardtop *51 Ford Victoria | 2896—°s3 Pontiac Chieftain 8 cyl... FORD FEBRUARY JUBILEE. ~ALL USED CARS MUST GO...NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! STOCK Nos.ON ALL CARS 2938—'s3 Ford Victoria 2933—'s5 Ford Tudor 2929—'s2 Chev. Deluxe 2dr Pa eC eg eC Cece Ce eC een ee we PGi Cees rovuscelcxe 2 2627—'s2 Ford Convertible 2444—'s2 Ford Coupe 2356—'st Mercury 2-door 2958— 49 Ford 8 cyl. 2dvor 2972—'49 DeSoto 2986— '54 Ford 4:door ... 2988—'s3 Ford Convertible 2992—'s1 Ford Convertible, sharp . 2998—"49 Plymouth 4-door ...... One 2999— 47 Chevrolet 2-door 301 2—'s2 Pontiac 2-door 301 4—'s2 Ford 2door LATER MODELS NOS oeiercara2 decatiietne 1955 Dodge Coronet 1954 Pontiac 4-door 1 OSS Wrordttaidanel victors 1 O55 urocdiraintenel Grows Victoria 1955 Ford Custom 8 cly. 2-door SEE CY FOR THE BEST BUY IN NEW OR USED CARS \\ . I! Cy Owens 147-150 S. SAGINAW ST. Open 8 A.M. to9 P.M. FE 5-4101 "FE 5.3588 seen ewes eee ener ree ee ee seer eeonoe door cere eens enreerreeeaes er ec ee ee et Corner Pike & Cass Used Car! 1955 Chevrolet No. 554A Sport coupe, horizon blue & ivory, Power Glide, power steering, power brakes, R&H, W/W Drive it, vou'll buy tt. $1945 ‘95 Pont. St. Wg. No. 556A “Green & ivory, Hydra matic, R&H, W/W, low mileage. $2145 11954 Chevrolet ' Station Wagon No. GIA Blue & ivory, Power | Glide, radio & heater, whitewalls, $1195 1953 Ford Ranch Wagon No. 263.4 Brown & beige. 9 passen- ger, a beauty | $1045 | 1953 Chevrolet No, 3994 5 passenger club coupe, gray & ivory, radio & heater. A real buy. $745 1953 Plymouth Na 3100 2 door, radio & heater , $945 1952 Ford No. 367B 4 door, V-8, radio & heat: er, nice gray finish. $645 ‘51 Oldsmobile | No. 2498A | 88. 4 door, Hydeamatic! radio & heater, perfect car. $745 -_Matthews- Hargreaves. Your Chevrolet Dealer : ‘Goodwill Used Cars’ We Think You Can't Buy Better Or Pay Less stop and Shop ‘55 Pont. Safari sta. wag. $2295 Fully accessorized with hydra. A little bit better than the finest. ‘99 Pont. S-C cus. Cat... .$2095 Fully accessorizged with hydra. Extra nice. ‘00 Pontiac sta. wagon. .$2095 2-dr., 2 seater, R&H, hydromatic. $1895 '55 Ford Victoria - R&H. power steering, Ford-o-matic, 10,000 actual mileage. '54 Pontiac custom ...... $1495 Seat covers, 4door, hydramatic, R&H. ‘54 Pontiac deluxe 4 dr.. .$1395 Seat covers, R&H, jet black. Nice. 1'54 Nash 4 door R&H, std. shift, red and white. ‘93 Pont. dlx. sta. wag... .$1295 ese R&H, power steering R&H, standard shift, low mileage. ‘03 Pontiac dlx. 2 door... .$ 995 rust. ‘53 Ford 4 door .. 795 03 Plymouth hardtop ...$ 795 R&H. hydramatic, one owner. R&H, standard shift, extra nice. ‘02 Pontiac dlx. 4 door...$ 695 ‘52 Studebaker 4 door. . $ 495 ‘O01 Pontiac 4 door ......$ 495 R&H, hydramatic, no rust. RETAIL STORE || 65 Mt. Clemens St. FE 3-7117 221 meter. ‘93 Dodge 4 door R&H, hydramatic, 2-tone green, no R&H. std. shift, extra clean. 52 Ford 2 door ......... $ 695 R&H, hydramatic, 2cone grey, one R&H, overdrive, economy special. _ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 4 Oliver Buick Has .... The Boss Says, 18 GOOD CARS THAT MUST GO! “SELL THESE 18 CARS and SELL THEM NOW! So Down Come the Prices on Some Really GOOD BUYS! 2 SPOON Catalina hardtop, R&T, Hydra. clean, no rust, $763, $165 dow n. *$1 FRAZER 4 door sedan, starts every time, a real buy on this good car, $165, $0.00 down. $5 PONT. 4 door sedan, 2 tone paint, very low mileage, Hydra, start saving on this one, $1795 — $395 down. a2 CHEV, 2 door, R&H, come in and look this little beauty over. Out- standing buy at $465, nothing down. '§55 BUICK Super hardtop, Dyna, brakes, $2355 — R&H, power strg. and bright red, $495 down. "$5 CHEV. Bel Air 4 door sedan, R&H. This is an excep- tional car for the care- ful buyer, $1695—$395 down. clean, 5S BUICK Century hardtop, bright blue, Dyna, custom trim, whitewalls, $2395 —$495 down payment. 53 BUICK 4 door super, R&H, Dyna. Previous owner sez, “Call me, I'll give ‘em the facts.” $1205— $325 down. "SS MERCURY ~ "54 PONT. 4 door Starchief sedan, one owner, low mileage, good rubber, $1595 — $295 down. 51 OLDS 4 door 98 sedan, dlx. trim, R&H, Rocket V8, no rust, $645—$165 dn, 49 BUICK Monterey hardtop, R& 2 door, R&T good H, bright yellow, a tires, starts every time, beauty for the money, only $145. No down: $2195—$495 down. payment required. *S4 PONT. Catalina hardtop, R&H, Hydra., all leather trim, premium tires, one owner, $1595—$295 dn. ’S4 BUICK Century 4 door, R&H, good one with a low ‘ price. $1695—$395 dn. / 53 OLDS "SS BUICK 4 door, R&H, Hydra. 2 door Special cedan, R Rocket 88, no rust, will S&H, Dvna, white top, not last long at this green bottom. ready to price, $1095—$295 dn. roll. Drive this one $2195—S$395 down. 50 FORD "51 PONT. 2 door, R&H, good 2 door, R&I good body, good rubber, ideal paint, good rubber, why 2nd car. $195, nothing walk, $395, nothing dn. down. MANY MORE FINE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM Oliver Motor Sales, Inc. i HERE PONTIAC BUYS ie BUICKS” FE 29101 \ 8AM. ~ 15 Court teous Salesmen _ . Open ’ ro 9 RM, Dyna., custom trim. A i pe THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956 SIXTY-THREE Shirley Booth Considering 90-Minute -- Today's Radio Programs - - “Wim, 00) _CKLW, (0) WWi, Gus) WOAR, Gs») WXEZ. GHW)” WEON, Glue) WIBK. Gen) fi Good R le Zee and Orville 9:30—WJR, Mr : CKL Cantor OF 0 e $:00—W. Hainiing |11:66—WJR, pm Hainline | WW, Minw parade TBR. Tom ~ WETE, Wattrich, “SekKenste Ya, News, Top of Town | CkLW: Tovy David | WPOM, Gur'Nunn” CKLW, News, CKLW, News, sete ® : e 2:00-—WJIR, Ind. Mrs. Burton Bob. Crosby and. Cast Ww. News, McLeod WwW. Rowe. reney Sherr WCAR, = ne wwe. olland It Com i ~ News , : News, Winter Wi mmute Betwee 5. WIR, Bob Rernoits 1130—-WiR, Mafight Mase | 0:00 WIR. Arthas Gegtry CKLW. Bud ‘Davies fo) , vr te oe WTR Top of the Town WXYS My ‘True Story wor te. ne Vegas, Hollywood CEL, Bédio Chose w. ; Biexey eiore pnd Seo sgecwon Rowe Deas ; Paha mame | a *~ Won Hews Godfrey Wa, weet winter By SK OREIAN Wea Bitte items” |eamcwom stm vinan | WZ, Mewany 0) ory | uw. Bed barie, sh ln tas eealCae CKLW, Fulton Lewis Jr. | WWJ. News caw Wer lew | WCAR, Caravan of Musie Booth’ has NBC anxious to do a Wis, Feet, Mater Seve | Slee Clb WJBK, Tom Geo WPON, Club 1460 {90-minute spectacular and Shirley | News. Record Room) CREW. Roosteg WCAR, Pontiac High School| 8:00--WJR, Wendy Warren is willing—if she can find the ve- 1:30—WIR, Guest House WPON. Cowboy Han tine y WwW. bys: hich WEik, Debs Berens #:20—WIR. Voice of Agricit. |" Ws Weenday | CREW. Bud Davies reeds GB a eA or CKLW. Gabriel Heatter WWJ, Bob Maxwall WXYZ, Walt Disney WJBK, News, Don McLeod “Glass Menagerie” and “Sheba” Weow awa Sie, | SRL: Guy Muon GSB: REL HSS coree | WEOR, Rett, Seb ae are possibilities, but a rousing 8:00 WIR. Bine Crosby WPON, Rise "a shine 8°] WCAR, News, Lady * | 3:30—WR, House Party comedy would be welcome ., . werk, — ome 06—WJR, Jim Vinall 130 WIR, Mabe Up Mind J WHYZ, Mews, ‘hcKenate CXLW. Oticial”Devectn WWJ, Bob en welt | Se Weekday CELW. Bod De Bob Crosby and his whole pad ey irr, News . News, David WxYZ, t . woe troupe will commute daily 8:30 WIR diet Precise | Woe ; News, Binge, Gentile ' WIBK. George iene WPON, Chub 1000 “4 each dawn) for three weeks from WJ, Lone 7:30—WJR, Music Hall WAR, peuste in the Air 4:00--WJR, Parade of Bands Las Vegas (where they'll play |. YZ, Better ww, Bob Maxwell WPONW, Pontiac Party ww, t to Bappinass 7 CKLW, Crime Fighters WXYZ, Osgood News, Wolf WXYZ, Wattrick, the Sahara) to Hollywood for TV. oh oor CELW, Temance FRIDAY AFTERNOON CKLW, Eddie Chase Bob and company start their TV WFON, 4 WJBK: News, Gentile, Binge | 1%:60—-WJR, Jack White WJBK, News, Don McLeod 9:00—WJR, News, Carson WCAR, Coffee with Ci WWJ, News by Cederbderg WCAR, News, day (rehearsals) at 9 a.m, coast WWJ, News from NBC WPON, News, Rise "n’ Shine News, Winter WPON, Cummunity Chest time Ww bit $:06—WJR, Jack White CKLW. News, Ken Griffin 4:30-—WIR, Music " * ee Wem: Pasach aes seer , seed w Wean pein Soke WEE, News Nckenste ’ A WPON, News, Zee & Orville] CKLW. Nese Dovid” "| WPON, News CELW. Badie Chase Why hasn't the $64,000 Question %:30—WJR, Amos ‘n' Andy | WJBK, News, Binge, Gentile | 12:30—WJR, Time for Music) WJBK, Don .|publicized the fact that Mike Delia WWJ, Conversation WCAR, News WWJ, Paye Elizabeth WCAR, Caravan) of Muste Rocca i fe ra WXYZ, Hockey WPON, News WXYZ, News Ace WPON, Club 1460 Ss a road company ope Ps al a and Ray 8:30—WJR, Musie Hall ped Bud + waded a ae Sheehan impresario on Long Island, where : eee RAGE Seso More wor] EAR Hahn” te ar] Ri eit uetnae made “Michael Della, Roces, Pre- ? ‘our Income Tax ‘oby Day: A | 7 m “Mic Ww), Bings | 1:00— Road of Lif WJBK, Ni Leod W ” WXYD, EB "Hockey _— weak Gottce withe Clem ww. Ross Mulholland. WCAR, News. Pa ‘rails Statue anted sents” well known in south shore WIEBE. News, Mickey shorr | 9:00 WIN" Willem abeshen | CELW Mlachrine rine Se lWIK, Muse Mal” b E bod communities , . . aes F } rm WPON oe, Mickey WW. Minute Jerede WJBK. News, Tom Geo: Jim y covery y — wws. News by Lewis CRLW. News, David. WPON, News, Platter Patrol Eadie Chase SALT LAKE CITY w—Every-|, Pope will deliver his own ews ews, * . * i WXYZ, Hock WJBK. o 1:30—WIR, Y Dr. M | WJBK, Don McLeod Ash Wednesday radio message CKLW. Tea McCoy WCAR, mae Sones WWJ Rese Mulholland ni body, it seems—save maybe a few Feb. 15. WJBK, Mickey Shorr WPON, News. Music WXYZ, News Winter WPON, Serenade Sah Lake motorists —. wants a . statue of Brigham Young. But WITHOUT HARRIET ‘ ‘8 » |from the looks of things, the mo- -- 10aaqys ielevision FrOQramMs - <= shim nae Ge eet ime tn 3 years when he stars and Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. — a prictaar pioneer leader |v octs “Shest the Moun” for Sens Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV stands plunk in the middle|Wyman's Fireside Theater . , . of a downtown intersection, It’s) Want to feel your years? Date TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | Buddy Baer, Bonita Granville. |12:10—(9) Prayer, Sign On. mounted high on a concrete pedes-|Nelson, Ozzie and Harriet's son, 9:00-—(7) Star Tonight. Elizabeth|12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Alice tal that measures two traffic lanesD0w is an “eligible Hollywood ¢00—(7) Superman. George witson in Thornton Wilder's story the Looking Glass. —_|across at the base. ae. Reeves stars in ‘The Golden * *« Vulture,” Superman tangles with pirates. (9) Circle 9 Theater. Roy Rogers, Tito Guizar in “On the Old Spanish Trail.” (4) News and Sports. Paul Williams, Bill Filem- ming. 6:15—(2) News. Jac LeGoflf. Shore. 6: 25—(2) Everett Phelps. 6:30—(7) Cisco Kid. Duncan Ren-| aldo, Leo Carillo in western ad- venture. (4) Juvenile Kaufman presiding in re-enact- ment of cases. (2) Patti Page Show. Music. 6:45—(2) News. Doug Edwards. 9;00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet comedy. (9) Heart of the City. Story on good citizen back- fires when Steve learns the man has lost his citizenship in “Good Citizen.” (4) Michigan Outdoors. Mort Neff and news for sports- (2) Ray Milland Show. men. Comedy. ~ 3:15—(1) News. John Daly. 7:30—(7) Lone Ranger. Ranger and) Tonto stop land grab by tn “Heritage of Treason.” (9) Million Dollar Movie. lew Ayres, “Donovan's Brain.” (4) Dinah Shore. Musical 1¢:30—(T) Science Fiction Thea- Death Mars Safe Record stone,” said J. Rulon “ ter. Skip Homeier in “The Other | Preston of the Yukon. Preston) Side of the Moon.” (2) Eddie, MOUNT PLEASANT (P—Mareo|LakeCity and give students here races against time to find men| guilty of murder of two miners! 11/00—(7) Soupy’s On. after young man has been wrong-, John Russell in salute to New Orleans. ly convicted. 1:45—(4) News Caravan: | Cameron Swayze. $:00—(7) Life Is Worth _ Talk by Bishop Sheen, Your Life. Comedy. TV Weatherman. Dr. “Do We Talk Too Much.” (4) You Bet Groucho Marx quiz. (2) Bob Cummings Show. Bob trip, (9) (4) Pat Breslin featured. 9:30—(7) Court. host. Stranger,”’ te. 10:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. outlaws) William Hopper co - stars. about drums and spies (2) Set. Cantor Show. Comedy. ‘stars Soupy Sales. | News. John! (2) News. Jac LeGoft. |11:15—(7) Variety Theater. Alec Nicol in “Black Glove.” (9) Film Theater. Feature film to be an- (4) Little Show. Alan “Heartbeat.”” (2) Miss Fairweather. Mary Ann Brown-| Living. nouncéd. Wells in of a brave mother on a family “Happy Journey.” Hiram Sherman, Ron! Dengel featured. Motion Picture Academy. Joan Fontaine, Louis Jourdan in “Letter from an Unknown Wom- an.” (4) People’s Choice. Sock decides to give up his job as a government bird watcher and! go into the laundry business to 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. please his girl. Jackie Cooper, |1:30—(4) Jean McBride. Down You Go. Word game with Dr. Bergen Evans (4) Theater. Mysterious rider comes to frontier town bent on revenge in ‘The Silent starring Richard Con- (2) Four Star Playhouse. David Niven in ‘Safe Keeping,” drama of newsman who falls in love with beautiful spy while trying to smuggle an important letter out of a foreign country. “My! Wife, Poor Wretch,” drama. (4) | 4:30—(2) On Your Account. Video Theater. Mary Astor plays’ fading screen star who tries to 5*®0—(2) The Early Show. escape reality in “The Star.” (2)) Johny Carson Show. Eva Gabor, 5*30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey Jack Prince, guests in comedy | Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody. 12:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) Feather Your Nest. (7) Beulah. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. (9) Fea- turette. 1;00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color- land. (7) Charm Kitchen. (9) News, Shoppers Show. {1:55—(4) Fran Harris. /2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. Hour of Shows. Seven. (4) (7) Stars on 2:30—(2) Linklétter H 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC Matinee Theater. (7) After- noon Film Festival. 3:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4 A Date | With Life. (9) Justice Colt. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- ern Romances. ®) (4) Pinky Lee Show. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance on tes Queen for a Day. Paulic, 78, died Wednesday of tn-| Variety. injuries suffered when he was | leader, , ,” (9) National! ad (4) News. Paul Williams. struck by a car Jan. 31, thus end- traffic accidents in the past five years Police said he walked head-| on into a car.°The last previous |traffic fatality occurred Oct. 1950. A recent City Commission move jto trim the base brought protests (9) Small Fry Frolics.| from lovers of the statue and the There, publicist Edwin Butter- worth of Young Univer- sity said BYU would be happy to ‘have the statue. “Salt Lake City has a nice pio- way of traffic,”’ he said, referring to “This Is the Place’ monument in the city's eastern foothills, WOULD BE FITTING fitting centerpiece for the BYU quadrangle and a much more suit- of BYU than the small plaster cast have to remind them of the high founder." A Provo attorney who heads the local Sons of Utah Pioneer chapter * “7 would Jal two birds with |move a traffic hazard for daily reminder of the great church * * But reaction to Butterworth's| vorable in Salt Lake City. “The statue has been moved all the times I think ft should be gain to play Francois Villon tor the pants at home, you can bet his wife tells him which yr moved,” said Gordon C, Young,| | house Family Assn. president of the Brigham =e neer monument now—out of the! © He said the statue “would be a) able representation of the founder] ideals and virtues of the school's |‘ Spectacular \Actiess Looks FROSTY POLLY Polly Bergen will be buried under 1,000 pounds of snow on Friday’s “Star Stage,” hardly a polite way to ice up so torrid a figger... Two hottest TV of the sea- son are Phil Silvers’ and Perry Como's—both written by ex-Uncle Miltie show scripters Nat Hiken Knock Williams. on Gas Curbs GOP Calls Control Plan. Move to Dodge Wrath on Proposed Tax Hike Papa Hemingway Licks | Serious Hepatitus Virus By EARL WILSON HAVANA—“The characters are too darned anxious to’ get you dead,” exploded Ernest Hemingway—who'd just given another demonstration of his indestructibility by staying in bed 40 days to lick a serious hepatitis virus. x kek &k * “Papa” had to keep very still for 10 days. He sat up writing longhand on a board for the last 30 days—“jamming it” . . writing rapidly. . After the bed-rest, doctors cheerfully told him his liver's that of a 26-year-old who’s never had a drink. Ree’: they ordered him to drink 6 ounces of whisky a day. “IT figure I can do it if I put my mind to it,” he said, with a drink in his hand. ‘ A couple months ago the crats’ announcement that they medics told him the hepatitis well. —not accompanied by yellow “When Michigan Democrats jaundice in his case—“may be say they are going to ‘educate worse than Africa,” meaning the public about who voted for the two plane crashes. path ap ep bill on eve - gas other issues, nen en pone second an a ow ayr ” y—he passed all the per zo kidding examinations. “We whipped Peliens oa them good, too,” he says. : : Feikens said he hopes Demo- crats remember that Senators Ful- Now there’s booming activity bright and Harris are Democra at the farm where he and ae On kh wes aeoaeed ont Mary Welsh Hemingway have PAPA pushed through Congress by Demo- 18 cats. “Spence”—Spencer Tracy—@rrives Mar. 25, along bs fight trainer George Browne, “who'll get Spence and me in Feikens said the governor's shape for “The Old Man and the Sea.’.” - |proposal to create a “watchdog i jagency”’ over gasoline prices is an x~ ke & * ‘lexample of how Democrats are Mary was serving pate and running to take phone trying to “kid the public.” calls, while white-bearded papa, who weighs 222 now, ‘The governor proposed q state was petting “Black Dog,” a mongrel which pawed per- agency .to investigate gasoline siekiciny an hia tae. [prices but balked at recommending state control over gasoline prices x -«& k ® las recommended by Atty, Gen, Some Cuban fisherman boys about 16 will go along around May 25, when the movie company goes to Peru to “try to| - get the huge fish.” More than a dozen are now being tested’ Food Costs 68 Billion for the role of the boy who talks to : é the “Old Man.” in the United States Mary, of course, will go along to Peru. & i ts ee Se eS Mary, who calls him “Lamb,” candidly jam a oe ee anya, Any | veren Meso ee continuing to love with Papa.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Eva Marie Saint, who got 24 movie “The Benny Goodman Story,” due here Feb. 13, will open Feb. 22 instead— ‘cause Benny’s superstitious . . Ken Murray and Marie Wilson, who ‘and Mike Todd and all the rest to |“War and Peace.” The NBC Opera ing this city’s record of no fatal suggestion wag somewhat less fa- Will air Prokofiev's version April 8. Errol Flynn buckles on his swash| "s Screen Directors’ Play-| os sip rag ens dachay 2 NBC will beat Audrey Hepburn! oe contract ... Three studios want sae - e1- : ‘ ot ee a ace tl pn Our ecupment 1 toe Sa, met the “Strip for Action” cast. = se Lionel Hampton, recovered from that ornre mat TEE - DOOR” FARE bus crash, sent his canes back from fer cus So on your wep. He Unt ‘France . . . Gene Kelly took an apt. DOLORES — on 53rd St. and wants to do » B'way play... Linda Darnell’s omen Sp eer at off to Phoenix to appear in “Roomful of Roses” soc svat Lupescu (wife of the late King Carol) is holding her memotrs | till she gets “the same advance the Duchess of Windsor got.”’| * * * * EARL’S PEARLS ... Money may not buy yeu friends, it certainly gets you a better class enemies.—Art Mogef, Boston. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “When a man brags that he wears but af to put on.”"—Peggy Green. 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