Eden Arrives for High-Level Talks With Ike Prime Minister Acclaims|. -President for Rejecting ‘Russian Peace Pact WASHINGTON #— British Prime Minister East. They also will seek a formula for peace in Pales- tine in three days of con-|: _* 10 Women Trampled to Death i in 1Fi ire Panic. * **§ & *&. ee ae Clear That. Window | ‘bit an Fails: | a - |trouble Eden landed at National Maple, Airport at 11:15 am. aboard the presidentifl of plane Columbine III in London-like weather, . 200 were in- The President's plane picked CLEAN.OFF 308 — Pontiac High High students Jerry Felts, of 24 |jured in the frantic claw-| - him up in New York where the} Walnut Rd., and Jim Galbraith, of 441 W. Iroquois, paused this morn- morn- ing, shoving and trampling Prime Minister arrived’ this morn-| ing to remove some of the four inches of snow which blanketed the which eru as the swift- ing aboard the liner Queen Eliza-| area today, snarling traffic and causing many minor accidents. ly g@ flames con- Lombcinr ote anne torium the. th on “south edge ed a delegation on hand at the Ghoul May Have Robbed ict Baltimore. maser Army honor! BOC I J Killi nese stuitel te san endl A ee | thei sand, Sieoolan: Ge Moneritiat ton les in ersey Al ings and 111 were released after treat. Pp Suniel dig hap a nat ' Afenen end se tent 24] _PARSIPPANY-TROY HILLS, N.J. (INS) “— Author-|™e™ Firemen sald about veut tien nmr rast en 4 © é Tiflemen stood at attention in a 4 : vee others were treated at the scene : giant rectangle about the plane. jities investigated today the possibility of a thief robbed Survivers said one minute they fy “ET oe ve ant uramly and then Rina, ina Nee doe chen, | neater ses eee Lease BUIIGING. Noted Author and Schola There was no band and there|family, and then himself, in 6 New Jetaey” shotgun) os ‘ome to tae ease | Ing honors. A British Embesey spokes} ‘The bodies were didcovered Saturday. The coroner| Ove tesa Mae Cherelle, sg we folaa mae rages ere fixed the time of the shooting between 4 and 5 p.m. Fri- Sone fs a taal“ were no i no fe Pine rn Ran tinpn sired ‘The spokesman said that Eden Cpanel SE WHS SE hed sent werd he would like the | Jt was found on the front seat of Ps ® ® oo Soe see © te Pew ion, or ee oD | Edit | those made for Churchill. Bauer's wife, Alice, 36. raises Oral At a news conference, before de-| . Police. said the money appar- : pv angglaat = yet mem emaeager ently was an advance payment| Hoover Writes Press President's reply to Soviet Premi-| ene wrens cere mene After Article Lauds Stee eek ick Nurst i Work of Agency Bulganin’s move regarded) ** Parsippany. ‘ This newspaper is in réceipt of here as & propaganda effort and Bauer, 48, a New York state|, letter from J. Edgar Hoover an attempt to steal a march on inspector of road material, teport-| which we are proud to reproduce: the Edep-Eisenhower conferences ediy planned to place his mother) “I want you to know how very even before they began. . in the home while he and his wife) much we in the FRI ite Eisenhower ejected the pro-|and their children, Elizabeth Jean,|your splendid editorial, “Once posal in a conciliatory letter andi5, and Peter David, 20 months,|Again FBI Proves Its Tremendous on Saturday made both communi-|went on an auto vacation to Flor-| Worth,” which appeared in cations public. ida. . aan 4 edition af the Pentios Lo ; Another theory advanced nounced again.”. - be, U.S. Skaters Beat that Baver—his mind crack ns “It i highly reassuring to read|PRETTY BRUTAL rotary sg tee wos, all ‘the| He was the recognized leader : der a strain—had schemed the kill-/Such editorial comment and your| “With everybody trying to get|Tetary ot the “ ; % Germany, 7-2, Today ; words are a source of encour t of that window, it was pretty| building would be financed entire-|°f the “de-bunking” school in the nf ing for weeks and withdrew only CEP iOm oF ' ly through private donations, and|1920's, he reached the peak _ [Dew CORTINA D'AMPEZZA, Italy (ithe $150 for his mother’s ‘nursing) ment to all of this Bureau's em-jbrutal,” he said. back|no Easter Seal money would be/ot his fame. In 1924, he joined es } ~The United States unleashed ajhome care to allay his wife's sus-|Ployes. Thank you very much for Some were being pulled aned ta tte caiatretiien George. Jean Nathan in founding : six-goal barrage in the first period picions. your thonghthiness. py eae as Oy “a ad It was hoped to include a large|the American Mercury, which he aatihanh tn sant Gatuaiey Eine cbainal gums eae cobaaetly: ealch @ aoe ee ee ee ae didn’t|/Physio- therapy department, |¢dited for several years, © 2 over Germany in the opening game|Bauer report a s : soundproot room for speech clinic, i ac - om a of the Olympic hockey champion-|vous treskiown widle attending Sincerely, think could make OF ude me ae cil ont reviously, , editor would serve to ship round. Cornell University. J. Edgar Hoover” 'way. . ~-\hentboagped children and af Larne ne ante i Os ‘iL, MENOKEN ne ee, oe ee Seis percentage words: “If, after 1 depart this _ ———— teenagers vale, remember ; Will Add 200 Beds to Local Hospital rndcape_ cma tna ae 7 ees ema etd ) : : , ex r,s w= NEWS DAL ef in ew | ee OF Mt eee Ree mee eS || try a ped tren he el TES IKE 10 un gain ture of political heroes, He de- scribed Rte Men AS _ tak ont bamboasied Prunny peetin, NEW YORK — In today’s issue of the New Her- natant Pret mol o' ald Tribune, the newspaper says in’a front page ed Christian cad.” He voted for Warren Harding, at-| “Mr. ower has said that he wished the Ameri- tended his: inauguration, and re-ican people, who voted so decisively to make him Presi- aaa a turned to Baltimore to write: “Noldent, could decide for him whether he should offer 0 oz other such complete and dreadful) himself as President for another four years. - nitwit is to be found in the pages the * of American’ history.” “Every test of public opinion shows that ee Another favorite target was Her-| nation, with both eyes SS a a a nent Gees Re Pork pert Mawes, sone be ered meal wanes We. to continue in the dienes Wetibae s- I 3 its #20 FF uit “@ &§ as ae i a He | i a 3 ra i rf 23! 3 Ran if ia = E re : Ss he at ill i be Tt 7 Se i Bi 2S ase Gi age a at) Be bt Fa i uh ee ne i ae 8 : i Es i hel F Ll it ahi jt tiagl i ca : i oe #2 et fd yl faa? stad O8 dta3 jf i Ps Li, aT i sali aa aif i! if fe itt i 3 bes i;| < : | Fe il i wee i Hee sli : ; ee iil = = E iy masta ill ge lii if ae find 24. atl iE iid sae ag tae ni aL ne aul Fi Hf i ee te a a ae Ba pl it if int Sa ante te i 3 i ini th ft, Pi given ve been fe and confined riguese LOTR ay 5 et nny at ; HH Hada uli te ys i te a beet: inthe City Clerk ADA R. EVANS, SPECIAL HOURS Thursday, February 2nd, 8:00 A. M. Friday, Februery 6th, 8:00 A. M, PREG PARKING AVAILABLE AT HILLS ST. ENTRANCE Februery 3rd, 8:00 A. M. Dated January 14, 1956 :00°A. M. te 5:00 P. Election to be held March 5th, and General Municipal Election to be held April 2nd. Reguler hours te register ot City Clerk's Office, City | Primary Election and Special City Monday, February 6th is the lest day to register to vote in the Merch end April Elections. Monday, | By pe Hell, 8 ee Solomon Ringler $4, of 14 S.! Sod beneriey ate and Kai hea it, ton et Snead Seeaguent Coney had been a resident of the 34 years and was a retired boa manager Me covciving tedies'te wile ont three sisters and a brother; Lena Hupfer of Wroxeter, Canada, Eliz- abeth Hart of Windsor, Canada, Annie Tennant of Dearborn and Siac Ringler at Telegraph Crossing ‘IWoman Hurt in Crash ‘Tin Auto Accident ~4 in 1961 so City Man’s Legs Cut ity 20-35 m.p.h. p wine vetoed i $2 in 1600. "4 * i be 9 ; ‘| An ss Wc é ey 1 Hg : Ps, ' if 4 sp ' t me ) e , : if \# ; i * vi ey ] ‘ ys i a) j pS ae \' ' A } t ‘ ‘ y + ew 4 e Sd Pia Sa i F a , ; i Dinara & : | ‘ ‘ | ae f \ ‘ ~ 2 ‘ t « : 45 / : f : in ’ & \ . * y : * a i { wo mF ie - La F k i THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 30,1056 | Ao THREE Today Marks the 74th Anniversarygse 25 ebais n aaa ari) "Simms Is of the Birth of Franklin D. Roosevelt -< Fluoride Toothpastes |-s"satm vot te bem OP EN | Pat ero ro Spa nmi ‘TONITE ' eee | ~Ontil 10 P.M. SIMMS SHOPPERS "SPECIALS. MONDAY & TUESDAY ONLY ' BMONDAY & TUESDAY ONI Y! tied toon wit Sor wes Tor _ RECORD LOW PRICE! ’ aby “BIRE DIAPERS 8 Piece "HOSP se Ls “yay Regular $2.39 Value Snack Sets bepe that the U. 8. could “ bm 2 we ot taeel Seton ees Bruce” WAX pied Greed Betiian cad’ Poumon E for ASPHALT TILE > — 4 ikE li i agree: nod -paplaateg voters, he emerged PRINTING Le wba, came on Apel 2. 1 296 | SUED ‘NEW DEAL? | Para | Aor ‘ran Shier ee a ; as f Why Pey “Bult” Prices? 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The addition of two more instruc- tors who will begin their work with the second semester, means that a of ald to the Nation's medical schools. . This much needed ald would be made available on a matching basis. Besides. medical schools, institutions eligible for assist- ance would include schools of osteopathy, public health, den-_ tistry and other research centers. 8 * * . _ mother sensible feature of the . Message is the $126,525,000 asked ah g ee a eT be made available for further study by the National Institutes of Health of such problems as cancer, heart other unconquered human ailments. These funds would be distributed in grants to medical schools, hospitals and private laboratories. . x k* Notably absent from the message is the controversial reinsurance pro- posal previously advanced by the President and given a chilly recep- tion by Congress. Mr. E1sENHOWER reports, however, that private insur- ance companies may progress more rapidly in extending insurance cover- age by pooling their risks. He added that if this plan doesn’t work out, he will resubmit the reinsurance pro- gram. * * * ‘The President is wholly justi- fied in asking Congress “to give continued support to the quest for better health,” As he rightly points out the proper role of the Federal. Government is that of a partner who provides assistance without interference in personal, local or state responsibilities. Congress owes it to the country to give this message prompt attention. - — ee ? British Woes Economic Things aren’t going well for sir for basic research. This money would and mental diseases, arthritis and_ - ing is impossible for Britain “if once our balance of payments could be put right and our reserves built up to a reasonable figure.” * * * To understand the government's problem, it is necessary to know what — kind of an economy Britain has. Its people must produce the right goods at competitive prices and sell enough of them abroad to pay for food and raw materials they must import. In addition, they must maintain the value of the pound, a high standard of living and create a military de- fense outranked only by the United x * * All signs indicate the need of such remedies as deflation, credit restric- have no doubt of his willingness to apply these remedies. The Man ‘About. Town After Oil; Got Salt May Bring New Industry to Field in This Area February: Weatherwise, usually - ~ toe long—and a day longer this year, The Pontiac area in the not too distant i i lily 1B gees L i gis i! zg ay i i : 5 f When Pontiac City Manager Walter K. Willman was informed that a voting machine was, ha set up in the City Commission chambers for a demonstration, he said, “well, that’s the closest the city has ever been to one yet!” - Other attempts at drilling for oil in this part of the state are not meeting with success. Wells on the . Jarvis Gage and Delbert Smith properties near South Lyon have been abandoned after going down for around 5,000 feet. Canned laughter has become so evi- dent and notorious on TV programs that Thomas Valentino, who equips many stations for it, says he’s ashamed of it. On many programs the “applause” you hear is run off a phono- graph record. The current issue -of that magazine that is supposed to be an authority on what its name ‘indicates, “Mademoiselle,” is its centennial number. It compares the life of the woman of 100 years ago with that of today’s woman. But it is not the “collector's item” that its pub- ‘lshers claim it to be. For instance, it says the bride of a century ago cooked on a coal stove. It really was a wood stove, coal being in little use for that purpose at that time. The magazine. refers to Buffalo Bill and Jesse ons ged “fictional characters.” ys I like that slogan of the Michigan Tourist Council, in plugging for the state's ski resorts: “For the young—AND young at heart.” Verbal Orchids to + Mrs. Dora Copeland Ca of 485 Lowell St.; eighty-sixth birthday. t weet j + Hl ia i ar * ; : at st ee oy < eae ; bye SNES ? é : Patani ‘ : David Lawrence Says: “It's a Road—It Just Hasn't Been Used Much” Today's International Peace Overtures Are Reminiscent of World War II Prelude LFels ji Ei i i i ; BE i $ ag Fe F a z Z Beer 4} 2 RE it : is ‘| er. 8 ce 4 if i Eden, England's prime - & it i i Fa 3 ig 2 3 mate war between Russia and America. Some Democratic | E ' fil i! TH it ; N } : | n |! i 3 Pd i : f i ' 1tF i H % ed ) { f by i i ft i 3 feeling of curity that a world war can be For the assumption that the 80 often made early in A ik ? WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. f uf i Hf Hit up i if- 7 i ret itt Hl? pu a fate t ee | Fe ‘ BIT OF ADVICE Here's a bit of simple advice for the protection of all sacroiliacs: elief for Bad Sacroiliac ecounted by Columnist strain your sacroiliac, manipula- o t, a fam Brady, FL a — - ressed velope The Poo tine Press, Pontize, Mnehigas, (Copyright 1956) 4s e if P) ft at F 7 Pi iiite ial HH iis BUR rl q with umph SEzEEE ie isl i ef I si 4 | E pie 3 uf He! = ta | Move Made to Liberalize Life Insurance Protection aoE be en bale in hit I tf lf i it Hi waiver provision will be pay- up to age 65, and will there- be different from present pre- ums, * ° * “We continue to fee] it would not be sound to grant the waiver privi- beyond age 65, or to waive jums for life on disability | | for courage sense of public service in overcoming red tape in order to accomplish this | | i z | t Case Records of a Psychologist: Doctor's Threat of Mental Institution Frightens Neurotic Asthma Sufferer ing the. axiom of psychiatry. that “Once. a neurotic; never a psy- sen chotic!"’ Della has asthma. Her new doctor recommends hypnosis, which often helps. But he scared her by bluntly saying she'd end in a mental sani- tarium if she didn’t follow his advice. “You’re a neurotic,” he diagnosed her, which its true. But that’s pretty good insur- ance against ever/going tnsane. Scrapbook this case and its fol- low-up tomorrow. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE. Case Q-361: Della M., aged 32, is the mother of two girls. She ; works at the same plant where to death,” she exclaimed as soon as she entered my office. ““Ever since I was a child, I have had asthma. But they have not found anything specific to which I am allergic. A calm, peaceful reduces likelihood of asthmatic at- mind not only } THE PON i eee Ee ‘i f 4 By Carl Grubert a | : 2 vaitB New Leukemia Fighter Found in Blood Makeup | particles essential to clotting, the and comfortable summer this year unfair competition. | body’s natural protection agains per cent of them owned or oper- ated by independent local dealers. 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Price includes Delivery end Guerentee iitiametd cain ied th sails sie Ee ee es i he Sau ini eat Pg eeu 4 rt 2 ‘ W __~__. ) pnte\PonTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1956. : (3 jonville Board = ay lans School Buildi & aco Acton-Shultz Rite Reac | Hadley Girl Marries Cpt Tentative March Na aor al fadley Girl Marries Sat Jenfative March Date me point Group a . By 4 Cd y * hed : Se . — - Ui gee 6; deg 1 - | ile in Federated Church Rite : “in Shrine of. Little Flowe oe | HADLEY—The Hadley Federated . wat an CLAWSON — Margaret Anni iV ' y | Sladiay OS ee ee ee for Bond Issue Election Me Has in; e i eg . Romeo | Cc Burgess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. By MARTHA LEWIS _ |Hungerford, “This would lessen| came the bride of Edward Lyle) | May Contact|Howard Burgess of Hadley and | qraedies Caaaeanes pwc ttheoy- Acton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William| Three -to Investigate Laurence son of Mr, and the amount of he éaid. P, Acton, 2283 N. Livernois, in a ion. : Mrs. John: of Lapeer, ORTONVILLE—Pians for @ Dew) BUNLT IN 1912 ° Saturday morning double ring rite Expans' Program ‘ _ |_ Given in marriage by her father, high school: and a four room ele-| The present Brandon Townshi; in Shrine of the Little Flower. With the influx of new residents|PhyiJis chose Alencon lace over mentary building have been an-/ High School was built in 1912, with + 2. ¢ ROMEO—Faced with the neces- to the city of Walled Lake and/white Velvet for her wedding. The ‘ four rooms added in 1917, For her wedding, the bride chose|.ity of : nounced to the Brandon Township ity providing more facilities surrounding townships, what to do/fowm was accented with rhine- Size of the rooms in the build- a fll length gown with scooped: noth Sunday School and con- stones, cathedral train, and a high Schools PTA here. ae of neckline, long sleeves, and of white y with garbage and rubbish has be-| nding collar. She carried white The high school would consist of ing are 25x25 feet. The science imported French‘ lace over-white|@regation the members of the St. come a problem for many carnations centered with a red 21 classrooms, in addition to the penance Ae o's eae satin. Her headdress was a crown|John Lutheran Church recently ap- For those who live within the/rose. present gymnasium, It would in-) are five high adorned with seed pearls and irri-\ pointed a committee to study an city limits, the answer is simple clude home economics department, ager ocheat descent sequins. Her tulle finger- program. 2 -: "| Eunice Burgess was her sis industrial arts, science, commer-| “#%#** With a total of 145 pupils tip veil fell from the crown. She ese 4 say township officials. garb-| ter’s maid of honor and brides. cial and music departments. using es. oe ee carried a white orchid on a prayer|, The survey committee of three Ce -age and trash are picked up either) maids were Virginia Geda, sister 4 2 ent library science lsbora- book. will study approximate building = Teesey or W of each| of the groom, Mary Ann Fox and The high school would be built | tory are not approved by the Uni- : . — Shirley Ewell. Junior brides. on the 53-acre site of the Bran- | versity of Michigan. Susanne Shultz was the honor (costs and will report its findings on 4 Weels, depending upon the ares In! isa was Joyce Weed. Chery! don Schools, next to the gym- attendant. Bridesmaids were |or before the next annual meeting. 4 which the city resident lives. Weed and Judy Korzun were nasium. | snpivs tu tagdine nan sae ° Cella Goodwin, Pat Parker and |Thove appointed to investigate the ' Residents must be sure that | flower girls, Supt. E. J. Hungerford an-| building as it now stands. Also, ' ae ee best man|SB8ce” were Robert Ebeling, Fred : ps oe ef’ wanclnn oom Shoe bun eo two buildi hag oy hayes bh pore owe peed facili- and seating the guests were Robert| "um snd N ; y Ot alleen Guy lin guts, were Rich“ a temative date for a bond issuel ties, ventiation aad Mahting do not Acton, Wayne Acton and John| The fund committee taxes provide for this service |wallis Geda, and Leo Korzun. election will be sometime in| meet the proper standards. _ Stine. 7 composed of Clyde Hotchkiss, and Gus McCreedy has the con- Glenn Geda was. ring bearer. : . March, : * *¢ @ Corrine Acton was flower girl) Frank Paviik and William Rohl- tract for the city, ; —_ "Plans for the buildings have| A citizens committee studied the and George Bahti was ring bearer. off was instructed to contact i id Ne Smith of A reception was held in the VFW| church members to determine ‘Those who reside in nearby been drawn by Neal B ith assroom. shortage their interest in tosmiiiise bave & mite comgll- ’ Royal Oak. John W. Thomas of with the Board of Education that Hall in Royal Oak. The newlyweds © Reng pee cated problem. Usually the siny armers Flint is the school attorney. | the proposed buildings are neces- lett for a. heneymesn trip te Fier-| gram. plant eelttion is te contact ene of : cuvens 3 Acums sary, - MRS. EDWARD ACTON a Newly elected officers were in- the private collectors who operate} qm ge A site of seven acres for the). - —* Clawson on their return, . Hill ffi tga pat pidge For a modest sum, 0 Toda ; yr Maiad Gut, bert er Miller-Yurenka. Vows Wim Trott who were named conten tb etitials, oe flee ; C D h by Michael Chernick, Detroit real- ; Artists ¢ Be Met wecceed Harry Kehihagen, Donald trash are regularly removed and| ¢ ounty eaths accepted the property Te feat h ed in Rc Rit ISIS 10 Bathurst and Charles Kempf as come “Sooumniety fo beep a Scores of Subjects Get Thomas N. Line of Ge asthts te Mls aren. Thay jet he Sunday Sched. farmers, pricewise, H. Richards, 56, will be at 2:30 p.m.| sue voted in 1954 fe $6 nee et doo. blossoms. She carried a crescent Films on East were here 20 years age at the . il Dairy farmers will explore the Wednesday from the Grace Epis. per 51.000.| shaped bouquet of Eucharist Pontiac High School auditorium Meoindon Lake Guild sete spien Sopa ce Epis-'making a total cost of $14 per to Be Shown and became close friends of the . . problem of lower = a in Mt. Hope cig plow ($1,000 of property valuation. on. ; . Calbis and the late Rev. and |Slates Business Meeting — fasia dial utuier tn Looeor Cra . Maid of honor was Laura Annigt Clintonville Mrs. Bates G Burt. MANDON LAKE—Th8 Ladies . School costs for building and op-' Peters, and bridesmaids were Lake Com- and animal husbandry,|General Hospital. erating will be $25 per $1,000 of Shirley Stier of Richmond, Andrea| CLINTONVILLE — A former|_,4% Baldwin artists, the duo)Guild of the Mandon — : / - will hold its month- ledewiee, fom crepe ont te He served as Lapeer City Asses-| property valuation | Rebar of Detroit and Carol Gavin Pianists will be playing on two|munity Church home estry are among the scores of sub-|sor for ten years, was employed) Length of the bond issues would Flaine Gavi ‘or brides a ceman who was stationed in/nine-foot concert grand pianos, ly business meeting at the at jects getting attention. by the Office of Price Administra-| extend over a period of 30 ane. maid. Flower girl oy Sandra|~tHiopia, and traveled ‘extensively —__ Pauline Fockler on Thursda y. On the social side, three major |i" a = ig ll ; aan a On the money available there will in the Middle and Far East, will Pre-Lenten Dance to Aid Laon ae be . Ga oon banquets are planned during the |/rmerly Fe nee ge threat *atate be $350,000 of bonds that’ will speak and show colored pictures! School Playground Fund |sandwich, and beverage and des- week, the first this ‘with be “callable,” according to Supt. of India iland evening ber of the La Count ng . Thai , and Palestine, sert will be served by the hostess. the principal speaker Prot. Peal lit 12 gary sty bis wie Com. : at the Clintonville Church of the|, ny winl Es Public ‘4 Bagwell, head of MSU's Depart- |"° » Doris! aay from the Richardson- azarene Sunday evening at 7:30.|Lenten dance sponsored ment of Communication Skills, and an aunt, Mrs. Frank Carrigan! ‘Tome with burial br Millond Pa soe pictures [St Andrews Booster Club of Roctr|Parents Announce Detroit. ; . addition ester will be held at 9 p.m. Satur- ' irri gem Be age Saget agree Mrs. Sarah Jencks —— cei aot Chester Thornton, now of Ann, day. in the Church Hal. There will| COUGHter's Marriage , . : ° Arbor, seuss §©Budhism, modern TOWNSHIP—Mr. an state's ——s Le i sre Bastyr Pcdesterd ay He is survived by his wife, Pris- Christianity, and the affect of |with Jess Wane eon oa we acer Brannon, 2483 Joyce .~ Robert J, Sutton of Dafter, rvice s, 65,\cilla; two children, Allan and ether religions thet he hes eb- . . cada S. Force of Kalamazoo and H.|160 N. Winding Dr., will be held at/Suzanne at home: his: Mr. pd Proceeds from the event will go| Rd., are announcing the age ; Se parents, served in his = 1 Alfred Sturm of Pigeon 2 p.m, Wednesday from Sharpel|and Mrs. Hugh McFarlane; one —o toward buying school playground|of their daughter, Shirley, to Mel- Funeral Home in Clarkston, with|sister, Mrs. Katherine Vradenburg, eee Sees Tee at te lemorernee. vn nee fan Coleman Rae urial in Lakeview Cemetery, Mrs.|Milford; three brothers, ( ure provide special musi ’ ° cient, menos x vet OES at Dryden [ire iting rato of On| ign. Orr of Rewer Gx bre servi " Ieee ot Aeterna, suey new eas CY , Saturday, ; an. 21, unten tw atte Gat etre re etS Initiation, | ae tates by thes, oma Civil Defense Leader mcr se ean oe tad Men utr troop “48 ; * A of California, Stanley of je ‘0 “public; are at to a can te completed regular meet PIACTICE Night , |tiawaii, Raioh of Knox, Ind; wree|rade School , Speak j S€ LEQdET oremics” 2401 Opdyke Rd. place must be found. num- daughters, Mrs. Shirley Melvin of ss DRYDEN—A | meeting of ber pe have been CoO! ryden Chapter OES will be held Lennon, hr. ‘Elnora, Dean and|£O Participate fo pea in Lapeer ‘ 9 Dr. David J. Rees, Rotary Boy|Friday evening for the purpose of/tisc: 17 grandchildren: three sisi? Poster Contest LAPE ! by the La- ‘al Scout committeeman said, “All of initiation. ters, Mrs. Vernie Jencks of Ort peer County Nurses’ Assn., Mrs. er S 144 Oakland Ave. : these facilities are in constant de-| Potluck tunch will later be |vine: Mrs. Lettie Brown and Mm| ROMEO — All Romeo public! H. Dorothy Mann, Co-ordinator for | s mand by their own organizations.”| *tved by a committee George Rugenstein, both of Pon- School children in kindergarten Civil Defense in Michigan, will be _ ' Investigation of other locations) Mrs. Florence Vandewaker, tiac, and a brother, Harry E, of| through seventh grade are eligible the guest speaker at a meeting on’ a a | Se te ne [carton " |eecon oases tet Pe wong Fg oly Ls CLEARANCE : . contest wi opens Feb. 1. The peer High School Auditorium. atta ; Worthy Matron Mrs. Edith Wil- Bruce L. Ratledge contest which is the| The engagement of their daugh- Prestat plane call for a Feb- | ox has called a practice meeting) KEEGO HARBOR — Service for| Elementary ‘Schools Clu Cada ter Georgia, to Lynn Carnes is| Her ruary meeting of scouts and for 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Bruce Lee Ratledge, seven-month-| March 1, being announced by Mr. and Mrs.| fection and will cover of Serta-Restokraft . =.2-> ln Da and Pn Ci part cote were an nue team fT Hat ot ary, p> Recei : jpenter Ratledge, of 3047 Grove ‘or ine Contest were an- ‘ridge Rd., Holly. He is the son of| S¢®¢y sanitation and ° . 3 _ sented, To ive Degree Court, will be held at 2 p.m. Tues. hvwnoed at a recent meeting of /vir/ and Mrs. Archie Carnes, also| feed and water. Quality Bedding oe Sette ateyteee mata ae es an Pa try Mery tance Seabees ttt Blinn | une, , re- in’ Engi . anced —— = rong yess rh They state that been ‘named for the wedding. is urged to attend. . -|Chapel Cemetery. ‘The baby died) “"¥ “*fety idea may be repre- house was held for Starr at! Saturd Cont pital, | “ented. and may be | parents, Mr. and| je aifecteney mae hig cathe ty matred. A further stipe: | ‘}grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-| _, s that the posters may | he third member|vin C. Ratledge of Benton, Mo.| "et Mave the student's name, but family to graduate from|and Mrs. Harrison Carpenter of ae Pegrems : by = member Pontiac; a twin brother, Lynn, at * home, and two sisters, Laurie Ann — oo ate © name, Poster and Christine Susan, both at home.! “°° thu mais, John H.. Myers zes will awarded to first . and second place winners in each WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Service for John H. Myers, 67. will receive py pet ena d d Pp ean iron Parra mt prae winner wii te ware! ANG WE GO neral Home with burial to follow: cemeaear > the serch, i< lls | in White Chapel Cemetery. Mr-.| in the Sci Myers died Sunday after a long. eof the Schools ctub. illness. | . . He is survived by his wife, pr. Baker Junior High Sets len; three brothers, George and Wednesday Breakfast | William of Akron, O., and Irvin of North Branch; four sisters, Mrs.| TROY—Baker Junior High will sponsor a broadcast at 9 a.m. Clara Kenedy of Florida, Mrs. Kathryn Holn of Wadsworth, 0.,|Wednesday, to be held at the home Mrs. Sophia Armstrong of Akron,/°f Mrs. Norman Barnard, 5945 O., and Mrs, Emma Hirschman of |Livernois. Chairmen for the event are Mrs. Barberton, O. Norman Tasker and Mrs. Clarence. dohn Q. Taylor Dill. Mrs. Lauren Ford is in ORTONVILLE — Service for charge of transportation. | John Q. 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The _ Sisterhood — to Celebrate’ Anniversary . - County Groups} -. to Observe 87th * 4 bd Hae tty if 7 ? gi it ® fe OM “Let's sit this one out” Alger Conner (left) saysto Orchard Lake Country Club for the Saturday evening Mrs. Conner (second from left) and Dr. and Mrs. James affair. Blakeney.. Members of the Canterbury Club gathered at EE eet ies omens Section MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1056 PAGES nea en za Heads Nursery School eg alin pe Old some knowledge of the chil-|goods when Mrs, John Vanderlind will .as-| the Future Teachers Club, will and their parents, oul sume her duties as educational di-| sestst Mrs, Vandertind. 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M. ° « ° ° ; ; . a ! . |, salmon cotton . No Appointment Needed: Immediate Service! Crystal Drops’. , | voxpow PAY face in yn |s%es, designed forthe fret month| back hall Sick and the tron [ou the hess scapes beh nde : : PARIS (INS) — New Parisian .- - in 1958, Tun the gamut on the| half almond greea) Bt le wern | ani Mandarin stand-up collar. Andre Beauty CSalon -[simmicks for fashion-wise girls) Make-up experts have perfected | olor-scale a ae Soe nclude “horse-tails,” fur buttons)some 40 different colors in eye-| Made for the snowy mountains) 1 anvin-Castilio designed tobacco PHONE om crystal-bead rain-drops. shadow and there has never been|or the sunny South, the latest! colored poplin ski- worn ' 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 5-9257 The gals are playing new tricks|such a wide range of colors to|French cotton garments come in|with a black poplin wind-breaker. f ' choose from in foundation, pow-| Such gay shades as coral, salmon,/The jacket is cut in one with a = ney honed Ma iggsdigrot der, lipstick, rouge, mascara and| Strawberry, shocking pink, lemon,| hood framing the face with a band tails. nail lacquer. turquoise and blonde tobacco. [of brown and black wolf-fur in () | ski-blouses water - proofed! Pekj styl We must have room for Spring . Crea Hair-Dresser Carita|And the original way of using) For ; mo style. us e ; , : : oan ‘s “horsey hairdo” |eye-vhadsw to match your eyes is catten peplia this year fe popular) os ov one mining winter sinet. St see ae . house of finer cleaning sing on rapidly. The hairias dead as the dodo with the French sports girls. The ings tor yout ' ee coe ; is catching on gong ral . en “classic” French skiing outfit here aS shea — a pap igs reg a | , is com of streamlined black|.e -in-one outfit made -Pe, Velvet Suits | , horse-ail style. But instead Cr cana oad tet oe ba — or pit age hee trousers and a Heim of turquoise blue satin cot-|] Shirt, ee ow pants ~, te ; ono farce, ane caderemanliace and mpartle $0 your eyex It|turtie-neched eweater eed worn out|ton. Its cut le functional bat: tol & cee Limited ces. 998 | tee other w Each’ pare s trened should be applied sparingly during doors with a gaily oe - white paneer en’ ~ fpr ag ee enn me eee ne ets into a pig-tail and fastened withthe day and more generously inj Poplin overblouse. This top a et eee. a face-|et right on the . . “ Washable Rayen and Nylen , GABARDINE SPORT SUITS framing Eskimo ‘fur trim as the If you prefer the sun to the 2 & 3 pe. styles. Brown § 498 . 1956 fashion note, snew a double-purpose cotton |] or blue. Reg. 9.98........ Comin Events F Heim a lem- | duster will be the thing for the back of the head. pre sad aes jacket | early season. Cardin has de- GIRLS’ DR esis Traq Caldron, Daughters of Mok on colored cotton ing jac’ ~ " DRESSES Winnipeg, capital of Manitoba, | yi, mes* aes ene sey ,ft 8 pm. in the bloused a low waist-band, —— a gee one boa ; S Nylon and colt: as. oh to pongo aoe he ot pried Gad’ Reereotion Bepert’| shist in @ striking casinos pink. ‘sata, Ned oni wate tose down | Now........... La 2 | i ssnenat like bowling. ) iment, gl lela Hermes has come up with a half. | south as a duster and later in | J N the city as a raincoat. It also pine HECK SUITS era omer ‘aan Seton te te anes quantities and sizes. € $<>98 A very stylish yet simple look- ing cotton house-dress has been!l snow Suits—Jackets and Coat | designed by Henry a la Pensee. It} Sets ; 202 fe one strawberry colored cotton] at...........0000.0.. orf | i Going without get “kid-glove” handling | at Oge’s | Accurately Measured BEFORE cleaning RESTORED to those measurements | : after cleaning. | isn’t half as comfortable as style with a high collarless neck’ and three-quarter, wide sleeves. The special note is brought in by a wide elastic waist-band with |and white horizontal stripes, | _ Another cotton outfit for around | the house is right in the modish Oriental style. It is a housecoat QUALITY CLEANING ‘COSTS NO MORE eee ETE ET UT OOOO OUT UCU CUT UCU TCT CCC CCS 5S Shi n Beautifully ane $ T 14 Your loveliest knit need be no problem for cleaning. Ogg's take extra-special care in Cleaning and finishing and blocking them. | Careful. measurements taken before cleaning are ac- curately restored when finished. the new-day girdle for a new day It’s true! Going girdle-less isn't as comfortable as going Skippies! For Skippies give you the kind of support that makes you feel your best. You're slimmed without squeeze, bulk, bones or bind thanks to Formfit’s way with new designs in new elastics. Real slimming-and-smoothing action is tailored-in these wonderful Skippies ... but with such _ finesse you scarcely know you're wearing & girdle. Come in, be fitted today. Learn why slimsters of all ages choose Skippies! Ne. 943—Skippies girdle shown, lightweight figure-maker of nylon elastic net. Front and back satin elastic panels slim you to new beauty. Small, Medium, Large. $7.30 Other girdles and panties from $2.98 Cleaning processes especially developed to thoroughly cleanse the fibres, re-vitalize the natural resilience and return the color to its original softness are part of Oge's * Finer Cleaning service. | Be completely happy with your knit when it comes. back . . . send it to Ogg’s. 3 Day Pick-Up. 4:2"ay Five Cash and Carry Stores 379 E. Pike St. 376 Auburn Ave. 430 Orchard Lake Ave. 506 S. Saginaw St. 4418 Highland Road llophane } Laundered .*:*, > ‘wwe eT Te Tee TT eee eT eT ee eee alia i i i i a i i Ni Li i hi Ni hi i hh ti et tn ts te i rwvvevvuvrwsrwee?T revvvvevvvuegve i ie A ie tt be td wr, rr Se rTwwwweewe HURON DRY CLEANERS and SHIRT LAUNDRY. ONE-DAY CLEANING SERVICE AT MAIN OFFICE Main Office and Plant: 944 West Huron St. , FE 20231 _ for Knits ; Ne. 566—Life Romance Bra shown, - Cool cotton with exclusive Nylo-Braid for a lovelier, more lasting up- 324 to $8C. $2,00 ” BE SURE AND ASK FOR YOUR GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS ; 11 Neighborhood Stores to Serve You » } " a TH] 1536 Union Loke Ré., next to 187 N. Johnson at State eee 731 North Perry at Joslyn 4313 W. Walton Blvd. at 2297 Auburn Rd. Crome HOSIERY and CORSET SHOP oii ten | ss LINES A Ae i ete meh om i Sf 516 Pontiac Trail, next to Pontios State Bank - , ' Walled Lake 14 Main St., Clarkston — Main Office and. Plant _. STATE THEATER BUnLDING : Ceffes Shap, Wyott ' : | «379 E, Pike Street] 14 North Saginaw St. : FE 26921 Fn ener 5S Reset ot rome ne = a a J F i | ~ i if F 4 Ff rpitel as Ht HH =| rf if Z sr itd rel 3 { rad | Sif iy ii 4835 144-20 cena Getaes fs Grecian style. buna Ledlows The gowns, of Sew-easy! No side placket! You orth and 4 can sew this pretty sundress in/ing panel over jifty time! No frills, no fuss—a The Gottlieb cool comfort on hot summer|, group days, a cinch to launder! No alter- Southern, belle ation worries either—this pattern | o¢ white silk is proportioned to fit the shorter, [ ; 5 ‘CAN you DO A fuller figure perfectly! ; Pattern 4835: Half sizes 14%, 1614, 1814, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size 16% takes 4% yards 35-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiae Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. ACCOUNTING. TYPEWRITING . COMPTOMETER. CALCULATOR VETERAN APPROVED ’ +ereeeree STENOTYPE and STENOGRAPH ||| MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Day, Half-Day and Evening Sessions CR Pisinutleutiluly 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 fe Call, Phone ot Return This Ad tor Information "642 Auburn — East Side Shopping Center i IN 3 MINUTES? ron, spreads come back soft, fresh and fluffy. And 80 beautifully finished, It’s @ pleasure to turn them over to your a 1 eh ) ‘ . O60 6. Telegraph B4., near Orehard Loke Ave. : Call FE 2-8101. ORY CLEANERS | | Store - Wide Sale of ‘Geaane Fashion : | Formals, Sportswear, Starting Tonight, Continuing Tuesday and Wednesday! a loomficld 1662 S, Telegraph Rd. ) Shop Every Night ‘til 9 - Saturday “til 6 | MONTH END SALE and a % Apparel, Coats, Dresses, Suits, * : to WINTER COATS $ 44 ! Fine Fashion Coats in Forstmann’s! | Imported Tweeds and Wurumbos! Beautiful Colors and Black! Values to 100” FORMALS 1/3 OFF _- COCKTAIL DRESSES 1/3 OFF WASHING | i BETTER DRESSES - OFF Sheer Wools, J ee : a Cooked anlste tek UPTO : Colors, Juniors, Misses, Half Sizes. ; a JERSEY BLOUSES ', OFF a BERMUDA SHORTS ', OFF i Famous Make Sweaters Reduced ! i Were $ 895 ~ Now % Were $1095 ~ Now 87 é Long & Short Sleeves! A wide Group of Colors! Cardigans! Slip-Ons! COTTON BLOUSES reduced to *2 and ‘3 , BERMUDA SOX reduced to 59* and *1”° BEAUTIFUL SKIRTS "7-10.12 Flannels, Tweeds, Plaids Were to 17,95 as iS ee iy Ve) Lie eG - Mt p uf ; N | 7 ‘ ie ‘4 At é J ee j ee ae are: : ‘ , = > + f - , ‘ es - S “fF " 2 1 \ ae j tie #3 . 3 cue * ere VinsKiler #81 1 EO in y Tests ‘ea n ok si nae: , Pe » The said the emperor au * pent 1 se gerald he had] CARMEL, CINS)—-A West * : three years ago and he |Coast ist has reported @ reyo-} sf tfinaly has Sdenlified them ‘a2 be-(iutionary new method to. nactivate| . § VJonging to the genera stenobalia,/viruses through the use of radio- * ) perfectly safe Salk anti- / Given Bonus _pain cee : tal) * OMAHA ) = Omaha pol ir, Russe) T, Jordan, : a “ee ‘realized a “dividend” on confis- viapre t. pres ae an: rn. | ested property when tre, ts Luaty wt oo cy t Bore BEN A BamOus NATIONALLY ADVE qf > possible chicken thieves each laid) Medical Center and of - my hy a D 5 Det RTISED LE? fan egg. / | versity ef California Gay a BRAN NEW MO 805 | : mm) Angeles, outlined the new meth _ * MH ff ed te the annual meeting of the ' f ‘ | Federation for Clinical Research i ; and in Carmel. 4 : Dr. Jordan accomplishes the feat : © Hospital polio and other H types of viruses through the use of}. 4 : J The method, he said, renders the 4 } “ removing all possibility of the vac- 2 ‘ @ Wheel cine causing polio, E ; i] © Walkers | Dr. Jordan said by placing the . . * | viruses near the radioactive ¥ i @ Crutches © Phe ‘can ‘produce enough : ee 4] +] tt 2-3027 JO 4-6847 ]{for 50,000 inoculations within. 24 General : i: a, rinst aD |”... Flectrie | ‘ MICHIGAN Scientists at the meeting hailed Lin Nests — Siehreom Supplies T Dr. Jordan's accomplishment as | 1621/S. Weedword, Reysl Osk F 5 definite improvement over ‘the : on 4 Doors Newth of 10 Mile present. chemical means em- ———- ployed to inactive pollo vires in a ' the Salk vaccine, ‘ eee ey ane Nationall vertise a : feel that too often the formalde- G ionad , hyde methods fails to . ; : the viruses to the safe point. : sea WRINGER WASHERS ee with his new produce safe vac- : , cines for other types of in- ; , hs nats DF Not old, but young washers just traded Your Choice Bivd. Long Island Train -in and in good running condition. Re- se, 3 q built by our service experts with all 7€ Traffic Ticket new factory parts. Guaranteed! Yes, $ 95 BABYLON, Nt. Y. GNS)—Wees this evening and tomorrow you can get | : seem to cease for the Long the washer buy of the year at WKC. . Peet tee eet Hurry. first come, first serve! fe Pe : . Tea te ain ’ (.. Budget Te ice sites oe DV EERE. . Ue “rs last car blocked Crall avenue, . C. Hanse and po- ¢ B. Nolan handed traffic summons ; thoroughfare. They ' = Cuntecter G: = ‘ _ “ 7 ’ ie + eS he. ei with Davis before a police — @ i | — Bi , oY. ee | fl Oeil 3 W808 Nel al |More Farm Statistics a | | WASHINGTON (INS) — About | Se % per cent of cash income from) BB® | ; | fart eens fe coe 55 per | 4 interest is computed at the cog Bh act | Q vate of 3% per month on ae yen ne @ | s balances under $50; 242% Foundation also notes Q {) from $500 te $500; | [that a8 of 1950, ST to 58 percent A from $300 to $5 y fee Sone a | | ated by full-time farmers; about Cae | Use Liberty's Pay- Of Plen 1115 per cent by part-owners, and/ AG Amie) b | - NOW! Leons made from 27 per cent by tenants, 2. ‘ i ; | Oza, [No Ghiton, He , : r) F ution, 4 es | Loan | : 8-Pc. Modern Living Room 8-Pc. Modern Bedroom | birthday anniversary LOOK WHAT YOU GET: Beautiful modern: sofa LOOK WHAT YOU GET: a modern bookcase bed e 7 and matching lounge chair, TWO end tables and and double dresser exactly as pictured. PLUS a . cocktail table, TWO framed pictures and choir- comfortable famous name mattress and spring, : side ash tray. A regulér $199.95 value for only. : large mirror for dresser, TWO plump feather pil- 4 $99.95. : lows, and beautiful framed picture. g : ; és : ‘ i Vhnniisiiimmdlt |} Pm. 2 » Ps ; . I | ; rh rrawrsmummarerri 2g fl on ie s : — See | . \re . \~ _ = qt si 1) re WJ i ~ as ‘ a , { ey > i we * . a Spe: 6s . . | , Pes P Me: 5 . gs . T You'll Like Us- Vago sac =o) < ee | You bet there’s a reason’ +4 ; . — A ore ° ass. qe — ~~ j . delivery is another. And + Se Ay, f . ) , a we eet 1. our friendly courtesy at | . : | ae 14), 0 asn a: all times is @ third. So 5 ‘ “a | \ } c Se \ 144 rae . +. follow your neighbor, ee fs || | / } : a7 @ try us this week and see! 15 ae. ~ : ) ; ® : ‘ , ‘ | 8-Pc. Maple Bedroom Outfit ff 8-Pc. Modern Sofa Bed Group. °° MOP ' Don’t miss this special value offer! Expertly crafted, maple q Look what you get: A modern sofa finish bed, dresser and chest suite plas comfortable mattress X bed that doubles as an extra bed- room at night! Two lamp tables, cocktail table, two table lamps, and D two framed pictures. Smart modern lines mark every single piece of this and resilient spring. Dollars whacked q off the original price on this suite, Plus two boudoir lamps and framed picture. : thoughtfully assembled group. dias : | ' i | vneee- ond any Pn aa” weer 2 al 5 /1N4 OPEN MON DAY 3 SOY) tH] y iaedele. All 1s t Many jue $6. ais meyelelis pe\ a) N IGHT ‘Tl L 9 DRY CLEANERS ‘i — Y) , | on 94) %, ee ee s Office and Plant ., 941 jsp oe | ‘ey: 4 mip Al: ' ‘ 74 ¢ 4 ¢ dae ; wt w gk we lg os | oa oe eg om © eee ‘ee = is oe se. to TIAC PR f PON THE e Ee 0 Reach ‘Rec % %. es er orrne A o : ; ? ae _—- 80, 1956 % era mf Y MONDAY, JANUAR a lh Heights ‘ if : “a to » 7 4 = os aa itn Hite pe Re ee ri bs ial LUT re yp nil it rT} ai it il TRH jestate law as it pertains to —, Instructor will be Attorney Wil- liam B, Conn, Fred Burton Ab- stract Company. Pleasant Ridge. | anston Queen Elizabeth II,! ‘t even have running water cousin of Fy a i « [ Welded Track Joints nue E Hy ra é w% § | £292 = : . Rae ws iy P its | fhe ally te 4 “ rub : i ees He eel tahat ius S jdt ald S eile: a) iia T ly Hee caren de areal ) Sait ab Lal : Si caully “ gaee Qf it tialaal filly e = 7 a HE fr i : we 225 E | 3a Fi} F RE 2 See eel HN abit? ‘li tnt iife * HEADS GROUP — Dr. Harlan-where the young nobleman, first! been reappointed chairman of |in his room, sity of Michigan, has recently ‘doesn Hatcher, president of the Univer- 2 =u a 5 cc} ies : | + c= 225 cae ae 1 j @ Hie "| i SS ie: = ipl if : ‘| ¢ Uni : ——— eo sf r apsosis 3c i Hiatt tile Me sé th EEL na oS 3 Halted ay fait rh = ete ra i i} i @ | iii As Hie + 2 § = 2 138 : i Ss 42,3 i] 3 as gts, au fie Ip a | a " 7 o 4 ae iP sal ge 2928 NG s gi ee + eile a Hi He | 1 fi! a A et il att 1g a es uv pit is aH Lie Pepin bial Real) 83 allan HS iit af me be aE a MP HE ; : ASH i a E ¥e ia ae ue i Mun 3 i | a! hit Hi te RHE ETE | fend ria wit tata lie a i i eas i ! 7 iia si geaday? fi HE He |< i nig degee e ageh qu a) = fal it a af a tits : ‘ Ha TE in atl $e iF ' ai) : " diay os a HE Basiteliesds gis" pa: iS Sue i Haatl) oe qi 2Suliu : al as ley STE > q 2 5 Es ie J ue ty) Seg Ue Mee el qe i i ii f2 Soro re Ht ede, 2s dei oHeegphag e Gilat. HIB ie He bad Pun pts, Plis| S & 86s Stil HE ile. c@iitage terms, as is customary in Figures were given only in per- ct@hsed, the report added. ~~ |Lessén Railway ‘Wear — i, : 3 “a | | ah Foi = Hie 1H Hist : sit i "es a 4 Heules a ; - z : cattle : Hit e ne F 6H ; at ie ai + Ht! | He 4 i ah | itn Bh i atebege: R b UbP mt TT a Ho aie - h : at ee TEE ES fe . jieipill - a. ah = Ehe}yk picid | re ii 2 srdzheisiedi ih ay 2 Pte! “Tee i - “ Lane 5 i ee bE. Boast. a ‘esie°= Pt Pobre ere et | ii rf 4 e = prided ye 1 Eigse 6.2 eHe-3? Hibs | gE — Hig BLE) phe Hehe 1 i “ met aes 8 (Tan Libbibhe ie eS Age iulnee ead 4 e ~y\ ge Ea os ecuti erihis 1,000-odd few do. ode JERSEY CITY, WHAT’ INSTRUCTIONS: the scramble os few in. indus- @ppeors under crrow, . Atkingoa. TAMA, oa eyes wan! 16% a week job “gh 4 post, we look everyone on|""* "My happy. ‘oe. . |the payroll to see if we can’t os Dixon . ee tind one who canbe advanced wit Fy.G] Mails Packagel. mone 9 i GR Oe ae sae oe vom ify His Mi study and prepare for 9 better ectify istake Re 4 - i _[job, "We sometimes even pay their SI ‘1 stores * —_ FORT LEONARD. WOOD, Mo. 9 weno. ok INCENTIVE PLAN PAYS OFF | (INS)—An ex-serviceman has used 2 rem ; Lake’ ee ace Hzegeemy Seems Soithe suntls te Gay 9: miele,” $ RYSTO ; firm has never had a strike. When| Bg. et a eee ce 7 swe Moe the cong |Weod, 8 REMRUD forth, servicemen who get rides on military planes won poseg Bong MRep. Daniel 3° Flood (D-Fe) and PAINT CO. |"iuw 's hes ‘stated the Defense : nation, it ment is paying thousands was wrapped icemen six cents a mile for travel maldated last Veterans’ Day on official business AICI found it on go em vv V M EN s a Pann nce ll TR a ee ee Oe oe Be) * to the halt this practice and be estimated : : Ce ™ seek ailien Abend gems | i to $800-—Phone, write, or come tn todeyt SES shure een semermenmanend ye —— States ' [day appointed , 2nd Pp 7 WEST LAWRENCE ST. ef positions _ Gerald Manager ¢ PONTIAC © FEderal 2-824 itt leans made to residents of oft : ' = Automatic Felts: GAS ore. uvine noous| Clothes Dryer 2 or 2-Pe. SECTIONALS During This ODD CHAIRS . * és . . - * | * * * ' L "ie _ SALE © [idl 9 Bee NEWPORT'S — 2-Pe. SECTIONAL — Modern coral tweed fabric. Guaran- teed construction. BUY NOW rom vour GAS. | APPLIANCE DEALER ano | RECEIVE A CONVENIENT, | FOLDING, EASY-TO-STORE LAUNDRY CART Borrowing may be a sensible solution when it comes to getting your car back in shape, paying bills, medical expenses, or solving many other money prob- lems that are always sprouting up this time of year. And you need look no further than the nearest HFC office for sound, sensible money help. The men . and women at Household Finance are specialists in putting budgets back on a sound basis. ' At HFC you can get as much as $500—usually in Gnsaaacue one day. If you have a steady income and can make i — convenient monthly payments, you meet the main ) TERMS >: | Also .. === iow, : Wy INSTALL : 3 DISCOUNT HOUSE . ay Honschold’s charge is the monthly rate of 3% om that port of 4 delance! not excenting 950, 24% Free om JOUSEHOLD Corporation of © 9¥%5 South Seginew St., The Kay Bidg., 2nd Floor Looms made to residents of nearby towns ERCHANDISE SURPLUSP Ernie Wiis FURNITURE— APPLIANCES | EE YOUR GA 77 ¥ APPLIANCE DE ote mee ong re pe a ee SE sid Me ey ee . \4 ae pe : \ aS : Gee CN : > foros tig f : ee THe PONTIAC. PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 4 $0, 1956 . 3 7 NINETEEN Te _M I : Fs ZB to Int l Le a ‘Jes’--Molotov avoring sperant Oo as. nternationa anguage LONDON @—Russian Foreign . Molotov has turned up as thejthe } Esperanto in five different anto has been used in any import-;may be explained by the fact that : ant international communication.”’|jt was invented by a Russian, Dr. Leslie-said there is ‘an interna-|L, L. Zamenhof, who adopted the fional council with 14 Esperanto|name “Dr, Esperanto” in 1887. circles in Hungary, and another|The language he contrived is based| { : -|big group in Poland. The Commu-jas far as possible on words com- i nist World Federation of Youth injmon to European languages, but j Budapest has approved Esperanto|sounds peculiar to any one lan- | as one of the official languages /guage are eliminated | for next year’s Moscow Festival. | Its grammar is so simple that | RUSSIANS INVENTED (rT ‘ its proponents say it can. be Soviet enthusiasm for Esperanto'grasped in half an hour. ‘ ) | 99 “TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS? Yes, Madam, when you save your $$$ at PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS , had carpe peng wyienet \Stymied Banc Bandit & LOAN your Savings Account is insured up to $10,000 by an agency of aa ogee olka | — Changes Mind, | the Federal Government. % the head, once be- Law & Bring your money to us for safe-keeping. We have a save-by-mail plan for ' above er pest netted Drinks Coffee | your convenience. See us this von : won nah seg eh pases ep pion a SAVE TIME .. .-DRIVE-IN AND SAVE , of the banker. ves| Washing Dishes | |i." erared « woulbe tndman Eicewe : \ n afl 1] Ct ‘\\\ lar ren! ' ‘vie Tepented. the demand three Savings Insured Up to $10,000 4 M fT N of ] P, = charity—to| Waitress Lucille Kizer said collectiman drank the coffee and Dimes * She won) drawing} 5 ~ SISPERSING back after oprieians Tum- the i Gi ie RS RN NK a a : Sin aa Schama irae : ee ee CLO we Bn Be “AUTOMATIC. at PEOPLE'S MARKETS WASHER | Campbell's g > a > Reg. °279.95 - VEGETABLE | SOUP + Greet NORGE j Features! | ©. Exclusive. Time- | ms Cea | ) Del Monte © Pert 5-wa , CREAM STYLE CORN Weer Riel | id sides ae 7 ee Built-In | ‘ *Mon.-Tues.-Wed. Only! Tall Suds ee ee uf, i | Zee , x No. 303 Saver en ae y A @) RG oa pg ce fen : Re cen eee ae AUTOMATIC : GREEN BEANS Laege Pockage . Bee Be z ss pee, ELECTRIC DRYER : Whole Wax Beans F AB ee ee : baie | 2 YEARS TO PAY! 4 Box of aff included! ; : Large box of famous All—the mod- = “| . i Sane po agree Mage : ern detergent made expressly for si ; Zion SIRLOIN STEAK sees eesene Lb. 69c opie! \ i | : : . Beet hes a vses Grou =_—— FIG BARS STANDING RIB ROAST......» 59¢ , Ds 49° U. S. “Choice” Beef ’ 4 -PORTERHOUSE STEAK..... 79¢ Your Electrical Appliance Speciais 121 N. Saginaw St. oriGhTs UNTIL'S pemat FE — #, EOPLE Swiss eal pea FP f £ 4 % . ee » Seti eo f . Fea de ch t8 Foud ey i : foe ee ap Bic it eS See Se Se Be 2 Sie pe 3 (ee he EAE EN ar ae a eee, £ : | i, 4 i cet Se ‘ed ‘ Bie j ip see os f : ei ; ‘ Pee j Gan! rm hg eae he PR dade rig ws / : : f 4 : ‘ , : t ® : Fs ; ; : : \ Z ree 4 ee / = _|__THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 90,1956 00 7 Saeeten tag ae LS ee er | ‘The Mississippi river and itsjof 12,000 miles, believed to be the. Baltimore Bogs jssssaie'Faiscrs ee “= lew Airliner--Only Rockets Remain’. eat eee * di bomes of| problem o: to launch them— a years without radical change. these two ety # oa So.. Ine. \ajmorning, moon, night. ..__| of these dimensions to pall sway \tuure new models will be new 7 2 *~ | Buses Also Halted os “ , 3 Food serving must be speeded | (Tom Se ramp on is own mainly in the engines, prom- The 375 will: come along in time.) 9 QO Drivers, Others) | | | : OR may 15.08 prmnty Greet) a 5 War and there will be engines beyond ‘age Boost or ras Boned snag BALTIMORE w@—For- the ’ sec- ne romania the same for 20 or 20-years|oné tine ‘five years Bakimare se, hank (Pe nts in oper cncie, 2.000 drivers, and malnter SS atone ance workers struck at midnight. . There seemed no promise of! ta Dt wil be emcee tly gemement oa ew a per cent of the speed of sound at/more Transit Co, and the Trans- 35,000 feet but for normal opera-|port Workers Union left « meeting tions will fly at $8 per cent of/*t City Hall last night saying |sound’s speed. There is no desire| Satine, the_cter were ow : to break througn the sound bar- «pase begors, ol ret, nov isthe plane desgned that an hou more. for is members, i buyers, is still only way for all its swept-wing stream-|whose base pay was $1.90 under ~ fitel carpentry job. lining. The DC8 will take off andthe contract, which expired Sat- + But from its huge but ot the aan five miles pet hour/urday, It also asked for improve- * plywood frame oie een iments in working conditions and it Somdenge oar’ The (OK, ne well no tao. tee, | The company called in a former * dows that wil he S-clacs planns in tas bana, (fudge to do its negotiating Inst - of glass, of most foreign operators. They’n [Week after rejecting union pro- yTetain cabin pressures have one door for the first class 22gee gas eam og lamas ipw Gooevers wi A ist; gd one uw P Maver Thomas D'Alesandro = ments over the tor the former, anather for the (Urged both sides to put ofthe . ET bepaie pee oe “Double shifts of police were on | 00. ‘The standard ached Detain res, however. havelduty in this city of nearly « million . before Pearl Harbor tbe ett ate oe ee deliver people during the morning rush _ was the DC3, which Will. not “loss Or cope with heavy traffic : eet + $90,000.- A single DC3 — Rg eg wile pa esr td signs lifting parking Ses wnehetnantes “aera” "| QUALITY TOOLS Ened train. But each will trans-|trian radio says Imre Nagy, for-| was a happy little boy as he turned out copy for the Massachusetts leaving @ lesser door. town streets were posted. «port from 200 to 300 mer premier of Hungary who tried) Memorial Hospital paper, the “Boston Rocket,” from his bed there » '$600,000,000 The Public Service Commission ; | across the country or the _Eive hie people more consumer! seven weeks ago. He wrote: “Only #f more days to Christmas—Santa | , Dovgies’ $600.000,000 backlog on authorized a few suburban bus - by : } every day, so the operator will not/@00ds, has been expelled from) wit) be bere soon.” It was his last He died Wednesday in | irs for DCTs of nee making Heulted runs into hell awe ae 5@ “CLAUSING e@ DELTA © have to wait exceedingly long to|Party membership his Jamaica Plains home, a victim of cirrhosis of the liver. Bobby, seem like tremendous eden eeu|city to pick up passengers along * get back his money. |,_Nagy, @ party worker since 1917,| whose heroes were American generals and newspapermen, was 9. full reason for the 71,000 employes| ne sone eave taxis per SHOPSMITH © DeWALT ; : JET AGE PROMISES iaeti un tom te te een who make more than a iillion dol- possible without sbtainvar consent PORTER-CABLE @ SKIL The’ age of the big jet promises|iopedus after sbandonment of bis|Batth f the Beard ars a week. But actually, these\of' those "already, aboard ‘as re ! . | | to revolutionize flying in manyleconomie policy calling for a slow-|——e———O~ ne : huge commercial orders represent| cuit soreane BROWN-SHARPE. @ MILWAUKEE 2 ' ways. The futility of flying from pace of industrialization and ° ! ° only one-tenth of Douglas’ ‘sales. bd * * RENTALS | Kev Fork to Clete te tan|nere conmner vote aod oe GQ lishmen Challenging)™® = cat's miter. "| me sarinare Transit 'co. tas! REN’ _ time than that to get your baggage} The radio broadcast said . "] , : late. There has arisen rather) — | ite pane and ptf your aplouer appeared oma sini ALLE Sainte Marie Men [Fins Alimony ox — jis,,"Mew_ ae sen nite] GO Wie DOWER TOOLS © hotel is a knotty problem that is|the last opposition in the party HOLLYWOOD ®—Alimony mat-|taken over by the city, Riders have] =~ ; many & brow amongito Matyas Rakosi, Hungarian Red) HAYWARDS HEATH, England|a $28 prize. There are minor|ters between actor Errol Flyhn|complained about the service. 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. + Girtine Super-ewift “trans-Iboss. (INS) — Britons and Americans,|prizes for bushiness and style. [and his ‘ex-wile Lity Damita are} It is controlled by National City Five Block North of 14-Mile Road eo Jshowering devotion and nutrition] Britons, of cotrse, always havel4is ‘not sive heures end bras eo amram also owns 37 transit BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 ; won. But this year things may be mita’s attorneys weren't available three others. : FOR THE MOST COMPLETE | Wegiektiidang inicage tices OOO Ged Geet x toeeel Gia SRA WEL em DAILY & te 6:00 — SATURDAY 8-10 5:00 :] . SELECTION OF DRAPERY och at dei tog kaart ™ ccies oe thar mana nek ‘| FABRIC — BE SURE TO SHOP preety eset bare coreniet ; . ’ Marie he-men. ° = . i. This has led to repeated ing bigger and better beard duction. Some Britons, steeling selves against the cruel jibes thoughtless urchins and neighbors, have been tenderly ivating their beards since ber, ' : “ , | . Financial Statement of the ' i @ . e e , | — GMTC Employees Federal Credit Union + ; ~ as of December 31, 1955 , : ASSETS : Loans Outstanding to 3,361 Members ........................ x postentin ws $2,643,122.32 —: Cash in Bank «2.0.2... o.oo. cecccee ccccccnceccccccces oe* S56 0c08 . 216,873.61 ° Certificate of Deposit tee ee eh eee ee ee ee ee ee 10,000.00 ; Petty Cash it ie. eee eee eee ee ee eeeeeeee 10.00 ‘ ; Awe sh Lik bei Ce eee eone 15,000.00 . 4 in Savings Associations ..................0c008 ceeceees 600,814.10 | g te Other Credit Unione hs eekves x oem errr eesesese diowenss 281,000.00 . i , * Furniture, Fixtures & t (met) 2... ccc cee cece ees 26,106.20 | Assets Involved in Liquidation .....2...........0........0000 ceeeeees 1,426.96 . bis hatte evan bs 5 «'s SashansOS INESSTRRAD EASES REUSE wre ewes 16,689.32 f § Land and Building Office (net)... 0..0.0.002c 00 160,901.53 + TOTAL ASSETS 2.0.20... 50000 c ccc ce cece ec cece eee ween e ee, $3,971,944.04 : LIABILITIES Shares (Representing the Savings of 7,726 Members) ...................$3,740,435.01 4 Accounts Payable ............... coebeenaeeeTeceseseceseeees seeeness 725.60 : Social Security Tax Payable ............. eceentenacereereseda’ seneeews 175.08 “ Regular VO isc ccscccecces JW LENE T SER OEMS EE dEES F448 0085 67,989.92 Special Reserve .......... ji dd meindoeenole memnmeie ae enevnw nes rn 25,116.94 ' Dividends Authorized® ....... 2.002... coco c ccc cae e neeeuens 119,992.89 5% Patronage Refund Authorized* ......................... cceeeeee 14,220.43 “ Undivided Profit ............00.00 0... c ccc cece ccc cee euees be eeeeee 2,868.77 :§ TOTAL LIABILITIES .................0 0.00 c ccc cece cee ene $3,971,944.04 Even in the “good old days” you copidn’t find a a qrenbien of te Me Aneta tates na eat fe ne et be laundress for such a small sum. But today, 44¢ : =a OFFICERS and DIRECTORS buys enough electricity to wash and dry the week's ; . Rudolph Hartmann ................ccccseuseseaeeececccees President laundry for the average family. With an electric : Donald J: Wilson. ..... Lon ates eon enaw'sane ee cnenntanns Vice-President clothes dryer (to match your electric washer) you HW. Teeve nn Brenner Manager do your laundry the modern way—the easy way. 1 A. E. Silk es | Fred Case ~~ Follow the modern trend toward all electric living. : Nick Skosich _ : M. R. Becke ° : | e William J. Tobin , — ! See the new electric clothes dryers at your appliance i} =~. CREDIT COMMITTEE ‘ SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE dealer's or Detroit Edison, : 4 Marshall Sprague, Chairman Be HF Guy Exery | Leo F. rene Chairman t : i oe Charles Talbot | H fe: —* * Member of. tai Be? , ' | 4 ~~~ MICHIGAN CREDIT UNION LEAGUE 7 | Pare oO gtx . ‘ ; _ CREDIT UNION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION .. °° ° . ‘ : ae e. , # s ’ , ‘ ea iS ar i ‘6 - Bi ‘ se if a ea” & - a? as a @ SY Fe a ae Bes Mee eS MENS Yj ay seg) STS a i Loe mere ay ee ee ee es, PS yo eee Su was Se tad 7 ‘A \ eS) eo ee ee ee See es Be, tees eee ae ' j ; . i i j i * A asae # bs / i ; t ; 3 } yi r A ; ‘ | ‘ } ; ‘ i? ia ' ren : ' \ be @ i ‘+ 3 , | * ee * } ea as ‘ ‘PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1956 trip wo ae Units States Delivery countries this week, ; approved-by the deputies as} ON DUTY IN FOG — A London policeman is silhouetted against Mollet plans to be off| lights during 1956 smog in England, said to be more poisonous than Kubitechek, who supy self in medical school by working Algeria for a try at halting) that of 1952 which claimed 4,000 lives. nights as a telegraph operator, was install 79-year- | i if E = cre wrt AEC Expanding Program Seed ons ty te nero fOr Peacetime H-Power taixes i FLa 3 & ° vn v Ei fi =e an I i the small for the area tina, in Minas Gerais state, He Syl ee forces, meanwhile, the militia as a captain in the medical guerrillas. ante daw —_ os. 6 His political career began in 1933 = Pg meey oe pee: |when he served as secretary to the > foo, Se ym ong eee va ed a deputy. fought Becoming more active in the of their four-month the common atomic fission|sgocial Democratic party, he was - rebellious — elected governor of Minas Gerais . 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Aiea ta couple of hours Wetuesdey a cou ours Wet when their Titan court. Their association as shipma goes way back to 1941. Their coaching re ne ergs 1 hes Seen. eee $2 wins and only four. losses. This record was against every major college in tha pAdaane ease aie hee en tha ete were Ohio State, Michigan State, Notre Dame and Creighton and these were in return games. close “I should hate you,” Forddy told Calihan after irst defeat in 31 its. new fieldhouse. ' ni Forddy Moves to MSU. Sa a ee Again Calihan decided to Anderson's style of game with a fast break and sliding dotence _ stopped State's race horse attack. - in 30 * é . said Forddy, ‘I'm gonna let you have it good one of-these times.” “Now Forrest, is that _ & Way to talk to an. old friend?” Calihan returned, aren’t you happy you weren't the top team in the country. - Go the battle of wits will go on again Wednesday with e g y “outfox” each other, as best of » ff vals, City Ice-Carnival Delayed : The 1956 Pontiac Ice Carnival |and figure skating, and the corona- has unexpectedly developed into a|tion of the carnival queen, two-weekend affair after unfavor-| No entries were received in four able weather conditions descended |°*egories—the 20-lap Silver Skates on the city Su Derby, the Slap race for girls 15 nday. years of age and over, and the “ot antiac’s own Guy Sparrow grea : eb te ea a soe oo stbounds and putting a of foxes sored by the North Side Commu- 'der 7, nity Club and the Parks and Rec-| All qualifying events were held reation Department, completed its Saturday. Qualifiers for. this Sun- Saturday schedule but Sunday’s|day’s finals follow: = Under 10 ion a pms | Norberg. Linada Bletse, Peeas Someone Kar- Weather permitting of course. gon Capoana.” *iicht Devcon hence | Yesterday's list of delayed events|**4¢. Sandra Wyllie, and Sharon. Ware. included a show by the Pontiac Ice| Meister, “Jacque er 12 and 13 years—@haron ©’ . line Bowman, oma Ger- Skating Club, all finals in racing! « Jane Rindfusz, and Jane Bentham. and over—@andra Newe McEnry, Jeannie lores Cook. and Jacqueline - ; Marris, Dubay, 1 lap boys we oe iy) Thomas rgel, Bob Burling, and Billy uF 40-11) —Loute Nor- ne, Joe White, Ht Li fon, Lawrence Chapman, “ 16 te bevs yess fide) ndere backward race (10 th 12) tnson, bruce” orton ond «backward race 413-19) = i Old Friends | the 1941-42 season Anderson and Calihan be-|rantastic came close friends as members of the fabulous Great Lakes quintet which chalked up.an amazing record of| “This with 305 behind is perck'vtne 10 vey, ent my | ) season by beating Call- zoomed to the top of the t wins, including a| (@ games on its - The city-wide carnival, co-spon-|}-lap race for boys and girls un-| @ Skaters in Shape iMarvel at § of Michi- lay gate respective basketball teams meet on the tes, teammates, room- —The Russians skating success in the they do it, “It's no big .secret,” Michail , Russia's representative the International Skating Union, : Se : = . . - ; oy p he CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy @jagree with Semenov. ; ‘Ge ’ fabulous speed-lout that the Olympics aren't meng Hy to take, the g period of yesterday’s game. Other players smashing performances. Soviets Running Away wegian lumberjack-farmer sped ure of the compulsory phase of the,or exhibition o£ @Ampezzo, Italy. Moschkin won the Olymplie Nordie combined event at Cortina ’ ANOTHER RED. STAR PERFORMANCE — Mouth wide open in an all-out performance, sian skier Yry Moschkin leiips to an early lead in ~ -7.56 inches for a point total of 220. The second part the jump event with two leaps of 247 feet, 8.51 inches and 252 feet, of the Nordic competition, a cross country ski race, will be run Tuesday. Z f rE if : ti ist ! i i arte; abet | illite: Hil age | HH ity ‘ Hi E | : i SE One eonee 3 +r OOOe Le ochemiawee eee neeweee Coach Gambled zie: | Said “Good SAN FRANCISCO, (INS) — Con- Yard at a Time! YPSILANTI, Mich. (—His fath- jer always told young Bob Spears: always have a chence.” * * * Bob's father is Dr. Clarence W. Doc) Spears, a Ypsilanti physi- cian, a former star guard on the Dartmouth football team and later coach at Dartmouth, West Virginia, Minnesota, Toledo and Maryland. Bob was himself a star fullback at Yale, captained the 1951 team led 200-pound, 6-footer likely will play football again. . Bob is winning a much tough- battle veloped on a gridiron. Harvard Flint, with a sensational -\top of the singles standings in the -a 9%9-pin handicap for the three steel corporation in nearby Detroit.| than any that ever de-| bles, team or al) events bowling. | The tournament, now just past off his right leg and went back to;young work—selling. He drives his car |*Until the final whistle blows; youjand calls on customers as before. | Bob's left leg still is in a brace|you can do if you just try to gain and is responding slowly, but the a few yards at a. time.” : PTTA Leadership | Flint Bowler Takes Top Spot in State Test PORT HURON—Louise Malin of actual 223-238-1T2—-633, jumped to the 3th Michigan State Women's Bowling tournament over the weekend with a 732 that includes games, Louise and her Fiint team- mates, however, were delayed by icy roads and did not arrive ly time te compete in either deu- Her 238 topped her previous high of 232 in four years of bowling. ‘Doc’ Spears’ Son Bob Beating Polio man isn't too worrled. ! “You can’t win Capitol Barbers tiac Varnish Club upset win by Gloria Rose who tripped last year’s pion, Ellen Tiffany 21-18, 20-22, 21-19. its 3rd week, runs into June. $1, says, “but you never know whaf| -In other matches Paddle Kings defeated Bethany Baptist 60 and Heckman’s won from Stadium Inn, ‘em all” Bob - California, figuring itself up _____* apainst the better team but trail- | ing by only five peints with 16 | minutes to go, pulled two stalls— 7 Teh a nl Remains Unchanged | set, mistst: Ts, tatter_ sta : end of the contest in the men’s PTTA STANDINGS Font: ‘Verntch’ 88 Peddie’ Kings 38 adi tout dash of the Dene gap, Rarvers.; “$$ Stadium no... “Swho made basketball history by A 42 victory over Fleet Carriers /ringing up two score straight vic- tories, called the stalling stategy of Bear coach Pete Newell “real tied the Pon- largely on the women’s cham- VAW-CIO LEAGUE No. 94 Night 4% ts Night 44 No.SeDay 3 3 : i$ GMC’s Local 504 night shift bas- ketball team won its Sth straight decision Sunday afternoon at Jet- Hit Fe 3 2 lap funy tone. ett Johnson and Danny Kimmel, John soa Sash ones soe tone ee ma os oe in the nightcap. George Pope and Jim Herron each tallied 13 points for 653 and the loser’s Al Theriault made the same number. Local 594 Night Quintet “Stays Atop Union League Bear Stalling Tactics Strategy’ Newell defended his strategy along the same lines, saying: could have hit that shot he took when we broke up the stall, we'd have been only three dowt: One “Mf (center) Bob Washington | Lose to State McCoy Passes 40, Too, as MSU Wins, 94-91;° Illini Holds Lead straight victim, | One other conference game ‘finds 4th-place Purdue (43) at Notthwestern (0-5). Notre Dame is at Indiana in a non-conference skirmish, Three State Pros in Money at Coast Event under par total of 271. ferson Junior High's gym, downing Fe: 8S Be ee BO CF SAY SR quate, eg mate es BED The league leaders maintained a ee steady lead throughout ~~ uaw-|State Man in Top 10 10 League game. Gene George| - : : {paced the winners with 24 points. DUNEDIN, Fila. (®—James Bar- n-| Mel Taylor matched that figure for|field of Grand Rapids, Mich., fin- the day shift squad, which dropped/ished in a tie for 10th place with its 2nd decision in five starts, 222 in the PGA Seniors Golf tour- Pontiac Motors Local 653 night/nament which ended Sunday. It vislery once Berd -606-ct Minecalingten, W Yereith Sh. lend victory over Ford £98 of Mi W Va. with 2h ; i ili } Hl z : I 3 j : * 3 t abs, in the $15,000] 4 pied up S116-ln prise mon-) 0 see who all but shot|f ne . the sec-/¢y Sunday. himself out of the tournament with| the event.) Burkeme had’ a total ef 280), second-round 76, came back with| Benger bre peeing “i a rush and his last-round 68 went 1 Evans of Utica, Mich. |tor 277, third-place and i | Reconditioned-Guaranteed ° of 268. \intshed im tie for 11th snd! ‘Tye4 for fourth were Julius Boros| i re cat © ber Th ond Ciwen same, and Gardner Dickinson Jr. Boros| C over Demaret as they headed intolwer ® " Sad Dickinson «10 for) RS . ~“ MARKED FOR SALE AT OFFICIAL N.A.D.A! Se eaahshiin Stent 2 ated te beniell Arnold Palmer. jon the 16th, But with two holes to Hawkins, 70, all WHOLESALE PRICES Absolutely none held back—Come carly for best choice _ 6 MORE DAYS LEFT OFFICIAL COLLISION “WORK ‘OLIVER MOTOR Collision Shop 36 W. Pike Se. FE 2-910) : ) retort i TATTERED AND TORN = Rev. John J, Hoar,” . Dobeki and Charles Rogérs, a couple sportsminded nad ' athletic director of St. Benedict’s parish goes young lads. The parish fathers have Detroit Lion lice posted 2968 for 2nd place through the.tattered and torn sports equipment § Lou Creekmur coming to their benefit banquet as | Battle Creek Baum Insurance and uniforms to find something wearable for Ted- — guest speaker February 13th. { for 3rd. Bring Up Slugging Outfielder Three Farmhands Figure in Senators’ 195 o~n Re = Se ie . r by r 1.) L, r C ba C y b, C < * sees" etryoung fivchaser Dashed power at|Clarke, a tall, slender Negro left-ywho will vie with Roy Slevers for Please Feel Free to Pests, writen rate te Ete late te with 31 doubles, Zijhander, was brought up last falllthe regular first base job, hit Ask and to See Itt Gail upat on Retcie.. and 81 runs batted in, andjafter posting a 16-12 record with|respectable .291 at San Diego. tarpace eg4get NEW. YORK, Jan, 28 @-—They So EFA a Sr A pone Fog assists and five double plays. jand one catcher complete the|much help for the infield, which : v Bob Porterfield, Johany Schmits The other two — right-handed|rookie list. All have been up be-|was one of the Nats’ weak- itt Has $9750 1953. and Tom Umphiett to Boston for| jicchers Truman Clevenger and Aljfore. Jim Lemon, the big, free-|ness last year. Second baseman|it | "$830.00 five young players, none of whom/Curtis—toiled with Louisville last|*winging outfielder is back after|Leroy Dietzel, back for third had ever broken into a regular|year. Clevenger, 23, was 913 but Bro 3 ree -$4Q5ee 9952 i EE be : E = a2 a stages Deste P b» nee N we rR « Pontia 8 The final laugh may be enjoyed|-arries a reputation ; oN ci Ay =) Forder by the Senators’ president, Calvinlwenther pitcher ond toate im- . | : i 194 ci $165% $635.00 Griffith, and Manager Chuck Dres-| . | $ “3 Re PE yh Tee ETS NMA ah SEE | c Sip nn le the aee ved i q Girls Swoon , : sed Dol to | Use Our Cutting Tool Service Austrian Is Ski Da | M re Ww rt Auto Pp vis | Your Industriel Supply Distributor CORTINA: D’AMPEZZO, Italy ®} His mates say | 0 r a a CUTTING TOOLS & SUPPLIES, INC. 3 a Pts Teak Ser, 0 Meneome se cra say 0 121-123 E, Montcalm FE 48230 wri conn cass muonnmnzoion Cee jo eae | Pang of the Olympic world today. |aits, “on the’ ground,” 'sa Pleaty of Off Street Parking Space : : —2 eve nana Neen ILLEGALS Will take Us to TED'S Tonight! Sure They Will! head % Special menus for the ‘) children plus good food make Ted's the place to go SEE YOU THERE TONIGHT! 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SNOW Strength for Europe Stay 2 DETROIT (APi-—Prices Priday were: ‘ Se lab bu: Net bE etaeaten on mean, ant Bet ott| taney ah bu Nevt, 280-300 ha: Norin-| NEW YORK (#-—The stock mar- (Mad Man) Muntz, 41, who got his of |**2 809. fancy, 4.00 bu; No.1. 2.15-3.25 bu. advanced today with a few nickname as a West Coast used 1.30-4.00 bu, Cupbage. ‘No as 00-2 50 bu: leading divisions displaying marked! car dealer, were en route to Europe fancy, 3.18 bu: Mo 0-240 be aly. wk : on a honeymoon today. — ro ee ea, Bette | «The best showing was made by ties Ss No 1.'125-148 dos bens. Onions, dry. steels, coppers, oils and aircrafts, They were married, both for the fener, 175 S¢-lb beg: No 1. ine were dotted with second time, in Detroit Saturday behs; | root: A otek ms “Gon behs. !fractional losses and the motars night at the home of Miss Stevens’ Parsnips, No 1 1.50 ts bu, Potatoss, brother, Patrick. Muntz said they “ped pet da ie ore Barely etondy. had been “romantically inclined 00 bu: irs, icy, shee. Gains ran to around 2 points on and off for about eight years.” poner re “Rothiouse, tency, While losses usually were no great- tess in soybean meal futures. Me ion ha ST LTS dn tke lor then 0 paint. Muntz, who now’lives in Chicago, Feed grains had a slightly easier Rusveges Ne |. J. Oe attverd’| ‘Trading wasn't especially brisk turned from: used cars to televi- undertone at the start but tended|No 1, 75-125 bu. Tomatoes, hothouse. | .44 nit Geennd tune wailtids sion and sports car manufacture, $6 88 vea da: trading progressed. [Rok R4S 5S 8S Fetes tenet. nares (6 tos tow rll pacer and gave his blue-eyed cherry Dealings were moderately active. | GREENS—Kele, No 1. 1.00-1.50 bu. | with 1,950,000 shares traded in vr. blonde bride a gleaming white Con- Wheat near the end of the first) LETTUCE AND, SALAD ORTENS—Cel-| day's slightly lower market. tinental Mark II in which they left Se we to lene, Seer — Steels have been leaders both ean te ew Sak we heard = si, cats : leer oa Livestock day’ they were higher from tee om weeks European honeymoon. higher, March 61%: rye uM) pemol Jen 3p. tA) Host salable | start. The industry has been rais- ow pee owns ae oe SLI; soybeans % to 134 higher, | “Eth ious aon poe liagpe T yg] eee oghw peter ates oa chores sehedhs ta 30 clio March $2.08, and lard 5 to 10 cents| shy steady, but trading retarded (by|about higher prices yet to come, ‘ ne Sheng met le wie. $11.90. — m be early sales bulls, stockers oF feeders: |EaMings of many major steel com. for Muntz" son, Jar Earl, 16, stood cory cum te, low prime, most panies never have been higher| | ME GOH, JOnNeS . in Price: Soave held igher! stifty and|than they are right now. At the first 8 p.m. meeting Thurs-| Grain Prices commer tnd heifers 1250-16.0;) Ford Motor was steady in the ; wnat, (day, Dr. John §. Lambie, medi- CaICAGO GRAB cutters i jover the counter market at 64%,| ther has deserted (Cal director for Oakland ' County|( @ IC CHICAGO, Jan. 30—Opening grain: y pe openies bid and 64% asked. The stock has) PROUD MOTHER — “Lag Gassner,” a police fam Matus said, “Because the father has deserted |. Defense. will outline a pod nfennia orp. ot ay ct... garliied scgeunt small earty retpts Retiribeen bid at its issues price of 64%4| dog belonging to Alfred Gasmner, of the Camp Oak- _ these children, I would appreciate knowing wheth- ; Bee s-vocere $0 ese 3 d . ne vised medical plan for civil de- MAT sosssser SER MOF --ss-200 2 es and Serene, [MF Sree days land Boys’ Ranch near Oxford, gave birth to 14 er we are entitled to Aid to Dependént Children. | tense, Dissolved by Town =a ee ‘eeu comeare ee Ne a: pups Jan. 17. In a note to Oakland County Probate The children have been named ‘One through Four- | Qn March 1 at 8 p.m. techniques Boy LITT Vases Mar s....0418T [but mark Gate. Maraing ‘Maetetionss : ' demonstrated by Bernice McGee, Centennial Corporation, IY saceseve iy renee 2 fete od and yy oy ae Ine © oj WEF - — ! a R.N., of Lansing, field representa-|formed last spring for the legal Tate corres 00; == : fe Ee, ie ea Bli di Wh . : z Mercury fo Display ie for the Red Cross. in Mich protection of the committee Flint Gas Blast aepnennen ts Sa BE a, ab gt iInading iteout Halts "Turnpike Cruiser’ [edetaahenest Pontiaclcentennial, wes dissolved at a re : : ‘ q im Cyan |. 644 oo iT - * Police Chief Herbert Straley, Oak- , J around i hm Gang mi: > Cle... 483) Ant . s ’ cent meeting of the corporation. : | im Ma Pay. arctica xX ] | land County Sheriff Frank Iroms|Ralanee of the funds has been fi a ae gaa is ren: te hae Ly . tion DETROIT —Ford Motor Co.'sjand a representative drt can | transterred to a trust fund, to be } In ¢ le sows Te Am Rea HLS Koow's °"..° 84] LITTLE AMERICA V, Antareticayed its position as about 330 miles|Mercury Division is putting 1 t s| Mein Sitis Plllee eet wih Ss used for future community projects 4 ‘ | G Am ae Bt Mack Tre 3 3\@—America trailblazers have been| southeast of Little America Vv; Op- XM-turnpike cruiser on the road— Highway Patrol, The Board of Trustees, elected j oe | Am Tobe... (B+ gyre Ty|pinned down for two days by ajeration Deeptreeze's main base on|in ® glass-sided trailer showcase. All meetings will be held at the} # handle these funds, are: H Levels 5-Room Home Anee Cov' $48 Mpls mon," Sg4[blinding whiteout a litle more than|the Ross ice shelf Mercury engineers and stylists|county Red Cross chapter house,| Bebert Cnase. Raymend Ball 7. as Crews Try to Trace Armeo Bil ".: $8.6 Mont Were”, $7,{halfway on their journey deep into| The whiteout, an antarctic phe-|Say the experimental car was de-|118 Franklin Blvd. All are open Walter Schnepp. at ' p Armour & Co. , i Motor Pd.... 324/Marie Byrd Land. nomenon in which the horizon and|signed for the nation’s new turn-|t0 the public. . Perilous Leak A »-... 34 Motor Wheel... 28.2 : ' The board will advertise and call! eg age a Renin... 4 Murray Cp.... 32 | ‘The seven-man team last report-/snow terrain are lost in a white-|pike system. It is being shown at * ° meeting, prior saediie vee Mig Nat Cash RB... 366 blue light refraction, also grounded! auto shows throughout the country News in Brief ve ‘ = veer FLINT w — A gas explosion de- jodie Av": Sag Mat Paley. 303 . a plane flown out from the base to om visi Ce eS ee Sc | Eieiyccaie cee, 5) Business Notes {ce zjomisetmee wert or el Pate Som Waly ant detec, say have, money, seared frame home here today, injuring joing Air °°. 13 Nia Ma Pow... 32.4 geund party, phere ; aalite, Soyeaeesd’ Jerume Witaalag’ may have panty et eee ne rr} Nort d& West | i — trailer * ; “ia aan re, at rites Mie. 24 Ne.Am Av--.. $041 Prank Thomas, of 2652 W. Wal-| The small caravan is composed|car ci ger uler carrying tnlot Flint was fined $100 with $25lby Feb. 15. Balance of money ‘Ella, 50, who sulfered severe CLT Te = TR 74 Nwst Airline’. f¢}ton Blvd., has been cited by the\of one Weasel (a tractor-treaded| side measuring 20 feet by six feet|©°8S and sentenced to jail foriwill remain in the Improvement burns, were rescued trom the flam-| ,,cmienoo, 208 AY na Dutter| Cap SOW: $14 Owene Tl Gi’. at jeep), and two tractor-type “‘Snow-|six inches. The windows can be|five days Saturday by Springfield |Fund. ing wreckage by three men em-|tnq ‘srice secnahord: ia mere aah (camee "a2 Pee & BL. ae cats.” It left this base Jan, 14 lowered and the car can be turned| Township Justice Emmett J. Leib. : . 4 : ; +. 4 ++ 36 The Snowcats, which like the ; ployed by a firm across the street./$3 § Bae weg © MO corel Cabrier Go's. Ma Penh Rpt. Te Weasel are heated and enclosed, emyise Within the trailer by 8) Pleading guilty to driving under Outdoor Club Is Looted Shiek hemes fe Ge ares en steady; rece! 447; wholesale Trae..:. tg Penney, JC.... 93 : - umn [the influence of liquor, Woodrow 8 L: i; US.” large his re AR are towing nine sleds loaded with and railings have been installed of Bacon in Break Dort highway at Dakota were | 3Pp eee, Ws Os cnc ee | Chrysler... 14.6 Pepsi Cole...> 30.3 rations and equipment. Their as- (on sch une ct the tealler ne viei-|R: Cunningham, 28, of 12 Thorpe mai evacuated and gas service cut | dirties 35; checks 33; current receipts 36. he 4 pheipeD. B88 signed goal is a point where an|tors can get a close hand view of syi Wat fined, $100 or, 30 days in Thieves who broke into the off in the entire block while a Pea.) 3 Pall pe ae International Geophysical Year|the vehicle . pal Judge Mesrice|Birspingham Gun Club, on Rich- Consumers Power Co. crews pRETRON, Nea, 3 IAP)—tpes. tb. | Gol Gas °°.) 16 | Broct & G.... 98 base is to be constructed for use peo » Finnegan today. ardson road, Commerce Township, sought to trace the leak. onees J-state wd ,... 416 Pure Of ..., 40.4 American scientists, WATERFORD P SCHOOL | 4 snot High School Saturday night, walked off with Fi 2% NWnliee—Orede jumbo weight. BGas..., 384 Rey. Met... Sea od “wae ag Hillside Dr reported br aan undetermined amount of ba- Deputy re Marshal B. J./ea verage (81; -47, wid avg ; Can .!': 84 Rock I ge MARK DISTANCE NOTICE OP LAST DAY OP ++ Was con from the club's kitchen. Oak- Marks said Ally, cement ve 41; , large|Cont Mot ..,,, 85 Safeway “4 : into-Saturday night, but apparently » Oak ly, a ce con-| 4) wid avg 42. t OH .....- i Jos Lead | 0.7 The trial party has been planting A special election ha been called| , land Count Sheriff's deputies said tractor, may have set off the ex- Browns" Grade’ A. jumbo erase 'R:| Gerties ‘wi... sag Searle, Mig... 264) Oe eS , red flags every fifth of a mile|to be eld in said school atiet om the nothing was stolen, Pontiac Police) 4, plosion in the gas filled house by ; large 38. porte ig"? 2g Sears Roeb... 33.1) ated with Diversey since 1948, |2Nd is storing fuel every 50 miles Tigh aay of Foprenry, 106. ses The robbers a ly also lighting a cigarette. Se : rade A.| Doug Aire’. 2. 80-4 } mo A : for use on the return trip. Priday, the 16th day of Pusreary. 3 A breakin at Davisburg Elemen-| broke into the cl ro aal eke Ally, who was partly dressed, large 37-48; medium Chem ».. $17 Socony Meb:.. 68.3} lauding the salesman’s accom-| » ine in the lead vehicle is the/Time. is the last ‘dey ewan cee: lGiry Scheel Saturday night netted nto the club's tool shed, but and his wile, who was in bed, A venire large 42-43 eo cag fee fee 24bplishment at a recent banquet, Di-|.°S man of the party —"Pemican|ia*"s¢, persons, may in order thieves $90 from the menos ot smeener S. E Bestelat of Detroit 1 ° ; WYe-38; - veges TE Adley } ‘ veg cord ei to vote at % P doesn’ i were blown to the rear of theliVord shred. (et awn i 71 gory Rand. waivision Manager J. A. McMurtry! pack” Bursey, a colorful barrel een a ans walfice, Oakland County Sherif's| thing was taken. nn tO house. rea mate ‘""go'g Std Ol Ind... 40.1 gr dies - + * | \chested lieutenant ‘commander! made to the townehtp clerk of the town-|deputies said today. : Tom Cavaness; 33, Theodore sTeck avenaces Fuite Mor. 1 St¢ On Rs\-147 Ja tribute to his conscientious ful-/+ Grand Rapids, Mich. He has|*bip.!= which the elector resides : Stanley, 30, and Frank E. Mc- NEW YORK, Jan. 30—Compiled by The stone ..... 7. Sid Ol] Onio.. 69-8/fillment of duties to both commu- ’ > Persons already registered upon the If your friend’s in jail and needs Hardware Bur larized (Mies) Associated Press. ae <: peed Mig ... 03 ont io. ot" |nity ‘and va made two previous expeditions tO| registration books of such township clerk, p41) “pr PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031 giart — ae bi a Indust, Raila Ul, socks Bake... 84 Swit SE" ws omer the antarctic with Rear Adm. Rich-|"**¢ ®t re-register, acy —Adv.| Two rifles, three hunting knives street- Hearing the biast, they n Mon .'.., Fy 3 ee a wi ee Coie 4 Poultry = ©. Byrd, * 8 Dated: January 26, 1986. gen We buy children’s good used $5 were reported stolen from ran to the scene and found the Week ego... 300 aoe 18 Iie Tims B paeer 4 pernorr POULTRY Dureey ond his party will wieter Jan. 30, Feb. 8, 1956| clothing. 294 Baldwin. ae. “relay store at 900 Joslyn Rd., couple lying on a partition that|Year age’. zie? ats oes ieee Srey W Mi. peamase ten oe gape aciges paiglover at the base here. pSTATS OF MICHIGAN—In, the, Pre- bode ng Friday night, Pontiac had fallen the blazing Shieh ../.2908 1424 757 18S Fransamer :-- 392) per pound f.0.b. Detrott for No. 1 quality, 1. ae oe“ Capture On Seek : across ise-ts low bent ee m2 Mas Un Carbide 168 Five poultry ‘up, tote am. ae fellsw. eee iene serene, Caen. un, peutton songere-|coPeure One Boy, . The burglar smashed a rear win- _ Wreckage. : ieee town aae ES Bee done ae Den aie 7 woe) ea 8 Ibs) ea mae | on = Good ning ing Richard Buchanen, miner. Cause Another After Breakin dow to get in, they said. Track Down Juveniles (Cd. Nephiee Co.) a oe Brut ge Mig! a saarpert sapenerice shout steady with Charles H. Wedemeyer, Philadel- child. en: Bockenem,: Seer of atte One juvenile boy was arrested . ~ Pew a ed a une Ae HS HB AGEN * | te eee tage Se a hin; Radloman 1c. Raymond J.| cee hv, Me et Maitland anoter i being coud 1 COCKROACHES Oakland County Sheriff's detec is? 164 os US Steel ...... $4.2) Geman te totes Rutrher ‘rade. Bed/Dube, Taunton, Mass.; Driver 1.C.|abouts of the father of the said minor|Dolice investigating a warehouse 24 28 RAE Warn B Pic ine Roland Levesque, Beverly, Mass.; Sas‘ viciated «law ot the state enq|>reakin Saturday One Full Yeor Gue eet ay HRS ett, Pak 33) The Mennonites received their/Driver 1.C. Alvah G. Edwards,|that said child aced youth was caught at the wel romes ; “clos $2 8 | Inspip Cop Br Weste i .-§82'name from Menno Simons, who|Lakebay, Wash.; and Photographer] ""f,,"the name of the people of the State|SCene after he and his partner al-|| From Houses, Apartments, Gro- dianwood Girl Scout Day Camp in| Wayne Screws ooo ....2. os: a} BH Bus Mach : Wootwo@h H was the leader of the sect inj2.C. Chester M. Stevens, Lock| of Michigan. you are hers nee ela eg en on Mammen of oy Beer yoo i Re- -Orion ‘Township. "No sale; bid and asked." int Mick.......a0 Youngst shat ¢¢5 Holland. Haven, Pa. ___ | Relat the | Juvenile the building at 117 Turk St. —<-" oe ; County Service Center, An-| The pair also broke into a house-|j “8"5 used. ; ys nex, 1260-B West Blvd. in the of e P. Pentioe’ in oat ney, on the isn/trailer at the same address, police Rox Ex Company o'clock ht og you are said. was 1016 Pent. St. Bk. E 6-00 Bldg. FE 46-0002 ke, Eden Prepare for Washington Powwow 222"? anes z : “oo service , this summons and notice - hot p a Ike andifend the government in litigation|free 5,000 natural gas producers| Democrats have been arguing | Barring some last-minute devel-|2he" Pe petyed 07, Peblcation, of 9 copy Po Wnt Ger. Mennen over its Cancellation of the Dixon- |from the rigid price regulations! against each other on the pro- jopments, the exempiton measure the Pontiac Press. & Bap gl ‘printed me sim new barbs ot Adial B0r-| contract limposed by the Federal Power! posed legislation for days and | probably will pass by a margin of|“"Witneas the Honarable, Arthur &. stares te watch for dramatic develop- - |Commission. days. Sores or Sour votes, © of Pontiac’ in said. County, this, 36th ments this week.) The Dixon-Yates syndicate ts | — ae es a " a oo —__ gay, of January, AD. ise” sentiei. By JAMES LEE | seeking repayment of $3,534,738 [ . Tv 60° 7 A true copy Judge of Probate. if you are enable to pay your te, 4 : WASHINGTON (INS(— The ten-| spent In preparing to build —— i / $ Probate Repiser Juvenile Dinatsn. | | Sim MRCMGAN Caebrf” cGtNsCELORS. snd" arrance ‘er "permeate sion that always accompanies big] power plant at West Memphis, | hy San 0, 1986, ee Secuatry Ge sscecnsens, negu ee owe, international pow-wows is evident) Ark., to replace energy diverted PALMER UK Ay STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-| ONE PLACE TO PAY : : in W, 5 thin week. PENINSULA CF) uK jbate Court for the County of Oakland, | AY — BONDED AND INSURED : " es . * iy ina weanessee Valley Author- | omer a mt. Om a J) * RqD e Nia the matter of the petition. concern- ‘ British Prime Minister Sir An- — ‘bz anc <<< gp —_ ee “Let 9 years of credit counselling experience assist you” ; ; you Fes oie seal WLO 2 ae ae teen eR NCTE Tina Bn kona n tor (dtebarteo i tas coe : ; ‘Court alleging that the t where MICHIGAN CREDIT COUN ' aera at home, arrives one andes ae oe ome “abouts of the mother of the aid nila ay SELLORS t's-talk-turkey conferences e Seuth Sagin President Eisenhower and Secre-|and Dixon-Yates proclaiming | Xx ‘igen should. ber Pay woaee ‘the ad ” ni FE 8-006" Gublend ‘Thester TS Ee ee eel menad tex sened § Sania x lutea” Sere Me te ee : s two ‘ | : enero 2 will tackle such pressing problems|/Department lawyers, all described \o | wie = sais All my rt, ‘Oakland . : —oemeermeetonar 3 as these: "8 poet ‘Democrats; to de- — = I Bervice Sonnet, Coart, Lg H O ME OWN 1! - a ae ees te ok of baad Z , oe of "Februaty""A'D. 1086 a ana orien | ERS * —- wet | A little hassle within the Demo- \ Atleatic \ | commanded to “appear” personally “at | Ask us about: ‘ and the ever-present fear that Q ¥ : the Middle East conflict could ‘atic party may grow somewhat | ; “It being Maprectical to make ‘persone! | The NEW type of home owners’ insuran Al ' burst. suddenly into full-scale |arger today when Gov. G. Mennen \ shall be served ‘by publication ef a cof policies in one with ont iration date! | your . a : Williams of Michigan ‘makes one | Seca er on ate! ; . is rare Washington appear-' | Dp—' “enti! The possibilities of slapping ances, : | Witness, "ine “Honorable Arthur B.| mei veer LIABILITY—ETC. some kind of control of nuclear! The rove ited dark ; bop F ear ol ba aa Poicocrly m... ona DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS wenn teste. governor—billed as a | i ‘day of Januaty AD. 1986." . SAVE UP TO 25 New Soviet “peace moves, horse possibility for the Demo- ! | Seal EB. MOORE, % which have complicated the situa- = presidential pgm A true SPY GRORGIENA Re MURTHA, ae Ss C tion as the two big men of the guest speaker at a National / Probate Register, Juvenile Division. ee or Call west seek a firmly unified ap- Pres Club luncheon w / 2oe| — a MAYNARD JOHNSON : proach to the undiminishing men-| He is expected to elaborate on ’ ase Comme fen te Comey a Sohanen, svacare ace of global Communism. his recent pungent criticism of t Juvenile Division. pat “ia GENERAL INSURANCE ] n the matter of the petition concern-| Cad _ 907 Community Nat'l Bank visti to front-running Adlai E. Stevenson's ing William Rice, allas Morrison, minor. — { BES the U. 8., but this is the jcall for moderation” in the 1936 Caro William Rice father of said child. | Phone FE 4-4523 time he bas come in the role Political campaign. opetition having been filed in this of prime minister, a job he took | ee | enema AUS—Acrteslie abouts of the tether of said child la wec| over from the doughty Sir Win- A showdown vote niay come in | COMRMsSA known, and the said child has violated pot Siet 4 the Senate this week on the bill to, D allem ‘te peste Gntie aer sooo Churchill April, Existing Station of this Court. On Thursday, he will make his!, . a. Seatt _| Coast NZ—tew Zeutend Ne In the name of the people of the State initial appearance before Congress JQil 3 for Contributing > Slane ion ~ Indien UsaPantiaes of S. Atvce pI gong ng BR as Britain's official spokesman. to Delinquency of Min | O Proposed Stetion 1956-57 Oceon _— preg Oo held at, the Juvenile kiana) abit Anitony Js to deliver sepe-| Chargea a y INOFS | |@ Aanitiery Air Facility 1956-57 p>-_& a ae hap pox, {200-8 West Biva..in the City. et addresses to the Senate and with contributing to the Z ) ia AN day of February A.D. 1986 , ideli - ——- y A. 56, at 10 o'clock the House, (Oakland County men scutt| GEETIN’ CROWDED DOWN THAR! — Map implementing the U. S. program for the Internh- |commanded "to" appear “personally "at Not much has heard about guilty Saturday before Roya) Oak! S08 location of Antarctic stations being estab- —_ tional Geophysical Year 1957-58 and carrying for- it cena Eapeasienh to lane pereenat Dixon-Yates lately, but that cele- Township Justice Delbert W. Hunt. lished by the U. S. Navy's “Operation Deep- ward the exploration and mapping started by pent ap Darnton 7 cee My, ae - ool County, this’ 27h : i, oe e diapeeaatlary tences ini Oskland County Jail after establish one and maintain it throughout the win- 1,805 men-and seven ships. Russia's advance party A tree copy "ant Judge of Provete, m heck disputatious ng pay fines of $75 with $25 ter. ass * ares tel hoaie ee ee Probate RAR MORTEA, es Operation Deeptreeze ne double | _ baees. ee ae. Ee E powrtac PRESS, “MONDAY, JANUARY 90, 1086. iM fi : L ‘al 7 CARNIVAL mach Detailers ‘site| Sey Sages Sana” PRARL, tail Draftsman i Overtime Pay __by Dick Turner Work Wanted Male 10 B i Servi "43 Wh fe © 1066 by WEA tervicn, ine, “Every year the kids’ toys get more like the real thing!" - Help Wanted Female 7: Bee Ss Wanted Female . 7 pecs fig sod * sop ten | fused te bela) © Lockhart & Wright pa. 2 Experienced Stenographers .z,| PONTIAC MOTOR Permanent Position Epa airs. tt sreeeaee WE: LY VALUET, Realtor, i Guerin, of and au- Albert.) {nes ik Ler agg hoy Bward Mc-| {unity to ‘ad vin cies will be "fer en 3 p.m-| smi ereetive yeang man. Sala won it c a at Citoe wire | § McBondia ENGINEERS ay 2 DESIGNERS aaaty DRAFTSMEN _ Are needed by et hailtord, age tee St —*.., ar father of Allan and Suzanne be — tg Pria- won ef) MC ree FG. CO. Guanne| ER Paar At , Olt- _ ORDERL Pu-| trainee for convalescent Wea,| Steady ear-round position with Rich. frost ry and paid vacation with eet Bove ¢ own epepentetes or officiating. it 4g between 9 and dally. Mc- EXPERIENCED | “ines | = DIVISION | # : Personnel Department GLENWOOD AVE. PONTIAC, MICH. Salesmen Real Estate Re ST Pace eeiliee Earnings unlimited, rou BUY i —-WETL I Add it Van Plew officia FIRE FIGHTER ot Pontiac. of; ¢ in sery 4 husbaitd m H = brother of from age). Height wor38 inches, and William Myers, Irvin | ~~ cS pe , with th in ats " Puraley Funeral suaptees ot Pontiac Chapter i, 16. Disabled American Vete: Best references JAN. 28, Ramen BRUCE For ins earnings tor those lected. or interview, call FE iin ean | Sa Saeed She ee im 7m) wor! @ bel at 2 p.m. pel | _Poutiae S Press sa, for “inte rview ares d S FOR eS] General Office ..........0.- ietating. ng. Interment = Engineer. no degree sveueseess 1 the "Bp Sparks-arittin tg induc Saiesman |. 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EIGH | ge le “Sat Lear t den bh rs, P, Setoves husband Earl Blower Funeral Directors ren] Checkers * | . AND. wrmem! Fixture Dr. DESIGN EXPERIEN GN tears | Be; PRTURER, AUTOMATIC and aides at ‘St Josenn Hosnital| 5 SION ‘on DRILLING AP. and the William Beaumont Hos- PNG, MILLIN BORIN | TURNIFG A and me SALARY 3 Business fn to make and profits 4 MACHINIST “~"| FOR LATHE, MILL AND BENCH IR AMBULANCE GOUND, | WORK. MUST BE EXPERE Tie | SEMBLY AND DETAIL PRINTS. MUST _B TO DO ton Plains ~ sins = Waterford Tep. SET UP AND LAY OUT. THIS | BA SHORT PTED. Bi Fen vices POSITION | OFFERS Puneral Home. FE 4¢-1882 TOR meray AND AUTOMA- Donelson- Johns ERAL HOME “DESIONED. FOR FUNERALS” |22% Cle nn ee ~~ SPARKS-ORIPPIN CHA $400 PEL | 2-584. “i et franchises ayes Sarr s of metal, wees! Machine. ‘cm | Designers Bases uvine age, - wire . apolis 15, Minnesota. OFFICE HELP ~ Experienced in credit, work. will oe hae ted preferred. ANTED: WASH i _Apoly, 101 W. Huron St. “WORK IN RESORT CONTACT RESORTS AND RETAIL MERCHANTS FOR OPPORTUNITY “WHY WAIT era FOR A JOB WITH A INCOME UP TO $18,000 PER YEAR Your opportun: igh bracket. year-round income tels ful and practical souvenir items, such as tee shirts, sweat shirts “OPPC DR’ rT U NIT Y FOR” bas wor! R * trunks, sport caps, head scarfs, | the Easter Seal Society If vou!“ ginds, maT Tele Horus Marsh all artistically and color- fully designed especially for sus | tomer. Exclusive territory | missions advanced weekly, ‘cond: Emplore Denes include: Li r details. experience etc. azn vs! Ry i tears hg | a PONTIAC * equipen: + . OF ean Service io, Ceatenapee. “Foha “Taylor” On Help Wanted is able. PE 27608 ’ —_— & Tt 4 ea SALESMEN OR WoM- sien. 6. Bud Bis. FR 'b-008 | Ps , har Gesdnes. 1 Central PE D. OR, 5-7818, fanted to at home by | GENERAL person w BUILD NO REPAIR. telephone. Products that sre made Brick, stone coment work. at by blind craftsmen. Connie tering and tile work FE 4 ‘ke is endors YiGUARANTERD SOOPER. att 363 ON ood 5.1832, Detratt 2-8946, 5-7 it or write wns spengieriaiemimameee to 19903 Denby, Detroit i9. Cestein Boe Erin’ VBatiger : MEN WOMEN YEAR ROUND OF-| dividuals, Phone FE 2-1828, portunity on established Watking fiousE MOVING. FULLY Tare GO PE 40456. L.A. roup don ae a Ine. Sick leave and pension, TY YouR OWN BUSINESS! YOUR APPLICANT. MUST BE WELL jon shoes easy entire family, "esen Bh gers Experience un- ata! Write TAN e 36x, B Broc ton, Mass. ial Wanted Female 7 ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR art time tel. survey working = NSUMERS 5 be) W. LAWRENCE 8T. Car. necessary * Peele 136 Sind PLOS as PART TIME. a aia OR FULL TIME Bort , AI FLOOR 7. Due to our expansion program | Don' your jon" Be tr rturiia saint's | Set noor uring” cai, PE fac area. No ing, must on et Po or further cr MASONRY on Hotel Men. Bre. 8 pm. CONTRACTOR Brie and block Veneer work. evening poly rson. . Due to ee Studio, 25 EB Lew we ate hirin - oreral ware 1S WOMAN EARN $8 seParee, No canvassing. 7 handling — Re 3-1129, WANTED AT ONCE FcATeRING AND AEP ATR Domestic help of all sorta to work AND Rf . | 4 8, TELE Birmingham through MHourly| All work guaranteed reasonable Ald. References and. experience | _ rates. 2-68"4. _spreads. | necessary. Call Hourly Aid, De- pinta 0, EDTRO — A troit VAlliey 2-2360, or MI_ 41263. lac. No expe : ence needed to start. Sales easy | APPLICATIONS NOW BEING TA-| §: RT TIME COOK & Start rapher. rT. Analy before 2:30 p.m week, pleasant working conditions flows fringe benefits. Apply at 73 W __Huron, : AVON PRODUCTS HAS OPEN. ings for dependable women, Good income, For information call FE immediately. rite Rawieigh's, MCA-696-190, Freeport, Il T Tae HELP Rr cery store. 4811 Dixie Hwy - PEGGY NEWTON Guaranteed and nationally known in your area. Married women the family meme in your spare BEAUTY — OPERATOR “WANTED. ais i) oF} & M i HEB SERTC LESSONS. PONTIAC Drivers’ Training Days, Eves., Eves. ON} 278, PE 2-004 2-0245 _and Sunday. FE 24007, i. 0. SNYDER fn LAYING. TRAIN TO BE A CARBURETOR | Sanding end finishing IGNITION TECHNICIAN ont demand and v TIETIEN'S men who know newest scientific puts basem floors in. Other ce- soete-eneeene = bag ent. Lt ment rE tim for FR + : sate ve @ aw. - © pm. ¢ __ Income Tax Service 17 Trucks to Rent AID tees ? IN DEBT? - | | Industrial Tractor Co. 1. tine & Wall ainting & ‘atmein, ne ame "S Poy Therey 21A ~ Television Service _ PIx-1T SHOP TV RADIO, ' te & delivery service. ve D TV REPAIR pat AKE PE HAVER'S RADIO « oe TV W. Huron. ‘OR MOTHERS care available, FE 46-6340, LADY WisHEe cou U ye Ce FO wae “SHARE NICE ad, ROOM arr. rE. $000). CKER'S RADIO.TY ad “ins PE 43600, aA y to W. Hurca Ph grag au es count, action, .| CLARK REAL ESTATE 132 W. — sae le WE LAND CONTRACT Ss Nicholie & Harger Co. QUICK CASH - bo er an soe tell o% what you on. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor — pen Ere. he ~Typewriter 5S Service 22A 22A : a AN 123 es t. Upholstering an te ba. OR EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHO Sia Pree eat AS PROSTREET CORAPH FE 5-s908 8. DRAPES & BED- ads. Your material. FE 65797. ___Lost & & Fo t Feed | Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Mand. conte CASH FOR YOUR | a or equity in your K ‘L. Tem feton, Realtor PE 44563 rivet Beasle markings_amal $$$ Unlimited cash ‘or New Be :| Lost: ser oF KEYS in BROWN and Lake Angelus §-1064 Utilities Eng. Inst. Box Pontiac Prers Winter Prices Now in GET GET IN "36" pre-| Effect On All Remodeling esalar and commission. FE 2 BIRM 'NGHAM General = oes secretaries, book- ae. CONTACT W.M. PETER. C argill Detroit Gorp. train you at om alte expense. Por persers| interview eal] £. Deyiese. FE 2-4456 from 10 a.m. pm. PONTIAC jorge for Girls ) MANURE ) FREE FOR KEEPING it removed regwarly, Contact Mr Voorhees-Siple| Bitte Setenina tee sa se UNERAL HOME ee waxTt eemer ce PE 2-a778 BOOKKEEPER. perienced. Man w ‘women. maition, 22 ee te. Al person, Tony's me is Auburn Rd., Utic OPPORTUNITY We. will oer = frpieme veut a.m. Today cay pcre tg oo Sond slike fe were replies at j| Ann a Dees: Bese nigh of jobs a ‘for, siris. = might, Sunday oF solidey ence. Apply in person, Ricellt ; Ww hee RECEPTIONIST fot studio, @ key tm Industry, re now eatily and quickly as « . Ga: rafteman’ Tool Designer, Master Combination | Storm Bash Machinist. or Toot Maker No ex- Bidine : perience necessary. Train et hom, ‘ or in our Iaree resident sc Addittons roved Write for free de~ pittce, Ruiwped tall about this exeeliert opportun- Kiten. er ene en odelin' _3h._Yestine_Preve,___. No Down root ~ Work Wanted | Male 10) g, Terms nov, 16, WANTS JOB ON WEEK- | -——. amie ends and after school FE 5-2080, Business Services 13 CARPENTER AND CABINET |™ A _Mortock Fe sree ™ | APPLIANCE SERVICE Conrentae, AF TERATION AND we, service 6 makes of sulci rater. clean CABINGR 1 MAKER AX amy ame carrge| Bey fairl "ie Gutaal Ree Pe eae cae CARPENTRY WORK. NEW AI ano “At & B TRENCHIN G _tepair, FE 44210 Foreas, wuer ine. Meld We. DON’T PASS UP py Shee Sell seal H SHORT- ao; belongings for cash 2m SHORT SuT To coo Cubed At FE 28181... eee 181. | GRAEBNERS—Pontiac CASE | SPRL hour, J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor $4 _¥. Walton Biva. - ENGLISH POINTER, ; Russel Young LTOR NEFD A FINANCE. FIXER? Order Classified -|ads.to ‘sell, rent. find a nadie FE 28181 is the ACTION! DORRIS & SON 41357 a”™ Co-operative Real mente Exchange WE CAN SELL YOUR HOME G. ELLIOTT & SONS = N'Western Hwy, at PLANNING = SELL? REALTOR 412 W. Huron 44525 Open Eves, ‘til 8; PE 40612 C. SCHUETT Bites Sahar C. Schusie REALTOR Con- % 8081 Comeeree Phe 34191 WE NEED» LISTINGS — yr? s these. i Sitti roms sia. & GREGG R FM pretend ae 2 Fai ittur. x Realtor OA 8-339 CLARK REAL ESTATE| ateee @ tee, HOTEL AUBURIN oa teftacralga woke : HOTEL ROOSEVELT West : iia" ot “BUD” N NICHOLI E estate Immediate tet bene ater eater. heater, es wrk porn KS Jesein Fer Rent Mieceteneeee 42) — COAST TO COAST “Open tnd Clo Pr. E, Bowen xt reas Os Di __For § r Sale t Houses BY OWNER, reRATTON AIN se mame Li Cc ool, OR ar garage, close to re roots IN 0, c B..J Sam. Gas heat, north of SLEEPING ROOMS ON Phone 56260, No MODERN 3 1 yr re. re a omer ante aM 7. AND stmnabrive 3 80 As (D | SMALL i WGoeES Foe te AND . for 4, PE }1 ATTR HEATED, otf Taylor Rd, rE rehard, 2306 Jones Rd, Pon- HAYDEN PADDOCK ST. 6 Rooms, bath, rea boa & down. Convenient jo- "ROUND, 2, BEDROOM ON | 2_Aubern Ave. Rent Houses Untera. 36 Se oe lee eed et eee ak decorated, automatic ” heat, rage. ag fe aia Reference i BEDROOM, CORE Re, ee eee ee . Mrs, Newman’ J Orchare rd mitake A’ Ave. ROOMS. F PRIVATE EN- Hi savant BATH AND J ppr , On bar a co: wot, Ktcas LK. MOD Shrul te cfg. Avail. Sea, 18. ok bs, fruit trees. $14,200. Terms, OOMS. AIR CONDITIONED modern ag — ith nal air ee. i water GI RESALE. West Seyereen. new home, Referenc: — seperate ‘disses on Off Bald mit ‘Sa fea $75 « 4 C HAYDEN, Realtor E. Wi a-osa1 | WEST SUBURBAN. Neat 1 floor nen. ‘Eves. .: Sun 10 to 2. AND UTILITY ROOM, modern and new Borth of 4 HOUSE. ALL N, nes, oe oil heat, in Gerke. New 3 } omneew hems — base- 1S @ month. Lincoln 7. Spe ters.) ws na ow ” ‘me BUD" Nicholie F orr adi Bat ? sein etSey"2m | a RENT IT FAST through Rent sale -YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER. through Clagsi- To solve every- carpeted, oy Problems quickly, dia] 1362 W. Co-operative ; NOTHING DN. a tite HOUSES. 4 Bp eg hy} “| Rod Howist rae | reas Ys Sn WHITE _ BROS: | NEW HOMES: NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH TYPE WEST SIDE » Income with owners — $128 » income. $6000 down. KEEGO 7 rooms will make inte 2 family $3000 down. NORTH 4 rooms and 1 acre $2800 down. EAST SIDE 3 bedroom Brick $1750 down. LAKEFRONT $2500 down, EAST SIDE Income $4500 down. EAST SIDE Encome $3000 down. SILVER LAKE $45000 cash ROBERT CHAPIN. , 3111 Orchard Lake Rd. PE #113 27100 FE somo _ Fe” 81608 OR 3-7494 ADAMS WEST SUBURBAN Excetient 3 bedroom home near ped ogaes Lake. Ba basement, “She has three dollars in the bank and comes in every day demanding to see it!" as -oninansphentenentnmnndennasanesatetsatasenntemannaacha Dar Acan- hse & HERBERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. PE +4311 __For Sale Houses 43| Ridgeway ST. MIKE’S wen located & oom oe Fire ! basement. Gas tur- nace. two lovely lots. Ratner me UNION IN LAKE ie re, ae Te "Lovely te fenced pg yard 1050. WEST SUBURBAN LOT 106x412 Neat as a pin 4 room with dining erea, Attached two car '. Nice neighborhood, Total price $9,500, $1,500 down. EAST T SIDE Tid asta Ta Set a = RBCEN, AY Reidy OAL 46203 rative Estate e Watch for Announcement butlding basement, in area exe basem Perec v — fi REALTOR oon rae eat Estate Exchange So Much to See!” Crescent Lake Privileres alow "Hampheies FE 2.0474 Oven Evenings A HOME OF YOUR auto off heat Water | softener OWN beautiful kitchen, ggg of —< aarp g oe BR space. Ranch uP. bath. (1: ‘vecem dn.) insu- howe by appointm: + only, ali Sireng ae bsmt. au water ae = price, After” :y call heater & oi] furnace. Laundry NORTH trays. oe corner lot. §13,500. Small alt 2 bedroom m home. north Better m of Body Hop OFF CASS LAKE R Pull bath. i raitipe distance Substantially. built &’ insulated. tors. Can be bought for $5,000| fooms & bath. remodeled Shen cash - terms can be arranged. Pull bs ood fu a After 5. FE 6-209. ee heater, "Senary trays, storms LAKE, FRONTAGE & screens ems. Seren (ayn, RE house, fall Wethe Bleptric wency | priced as Very iow down ae, ric water heater, large glassed-in porch.| D&ayt. Move right in. i Util, room, Priced right * onl $8,500. $1,500 do’ eh. “s TE 2-7053 FE 4-339) _ 2060 DEVONSHIRE _ S. Bloomfield Highlands Brick 3 bedrm. Basement. 2 tile baths, Inside 2 car garage. $28, Ei __Contractor. rE a ll WATERFRONT HOME ’ priced} tow at -| STATE AVENUE - VACANT . ry Teen acoge ag 4 well built home. ual iy car warage. Aluminum ? > e ll price, $) 5 tial down payment, bungalow, bullt im 1953. floors, plastered room, designed mode — a full . Oak basem oil heat, Exterior finished with cedar shake "shingles. large lot with ROT wet Sieh ita A $8, vuLL | ss oR LOR. a8. 780 sive, We ya have a This Bricke onsets é rally j walle ® full m car 8 ; $3, rg a payment wected. CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 46492 or FE +i). farpeting & 1 bedrm. Ps lav. down. Lar Vv m, dining room. family size kitchen. Pull dbsmt. furnace. New as- bestos siding, insulation, 3, screens, s¢ porch, bsmt., garage, nice lot. of town couer must Rong — $11,500. Very reasonab NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. 33 W. Huron PE 65-6183 Ey Auburn \ Heights } Manor Stately lovely coreued. ile Gel Geligtat su rancher nds irban ang Vou 0 love the =, = dra 2 re pri FR ~3 Priced at pointmen New Sabra Bungalow Ive Real Estate "zachange Ear ois " ‘Eero heat and Fond home for truly iiving. °s LE aga a by ap “S| Esso welt fy Pontos It atte fot be yours ee ft “BUD” : NICHOLIE Ree ~_ NOTHING DOWN =| GATEWAYS to}, HAPPINESS | gers «| $550 Down tent Dorothy Sayder Lavender For Sale Houses | BY 3 beat, siricly modern. a ‘the “Sevall-down pavment EM LOOK, ONLY PLUS_cosTs 5 ROOMS ve 372 PER MO. TAXES ay INSURANCE Wied ‘bath. “ny ¥. 120 BLAINE. west of Montcalm, Gewese and Oskiand. See it Castell Realty’ 9 Oakland Ave Ao $1,000 DOWN FAMILY HOUSE so area bath. New! FS Sane. Mie Tan i MEocated’ in moll. Near churches $7050, eae yi 2 “INCOME PROPERTY 7 | ROSE Sh ‘MeLARTY 22163 or FE 54-3578 | é. Saturday and eee 8 Room Home CASS LAKE A 3 BEDRM. RANCH Mpnoction, from 20 4 “bedrms. and full bath up, cy large rooms down. Pull ‘bese ment, er heat, $6500. rooms & bath: with canal treat. storms screens, 1 car Pr ms Priced for quick sale. rm., en with d area, utility, and . Be the width of , auto, ol) water heater, elec. ~. bead M 11', ACRES INDIAN - Brick bedr 7 annointment | only. $15,000 with $3,000 down. | FLOYD KENT, Realtor (24 W. Lawrence FE 5-€105 | Open Eves __Next to the _Consumers Power LAKE FRONT Brick ranch features Ceramic ttle kitchen, with ungstown cabi- nets, tile bath beautiful living room with natural fireplace. Large recreation room with stone | fireplace. 2 car garage. Large | outside grill, 150 feet, of bresk- | water beautiful landécaped lot. | | Only 85.000 down i WEST SUBURBAN | 6 room modern Sunasiow lake privileges on Sylvan Lake Im- mediate possession. Only $7.900. | | with $1,100 down. NEW 2 BEDROO | RANCH TYPE HOMES Piastered walls. floors. $700 downs and | month, including taxes and insur- | ance. Russell Young | REALTOR t | ata W. Huron FE 44525 | iOvet Eves “tH eo TRIPP | 3 Bedroom FE 40612 | Ranch home — custom-bujlt with living room and sun porch Carpeted. Garage 5 150 site «on Voorheis Ra Dimensions of house: 36m 42. hw atkins Lake Privileges Only 5 vears old is this frame ranch-type home with coms. Ty tile bathe, feereation room, P.A. beet 2car garage All in perfect con. ioe Fairly priced at $16.- ; | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | 22 W Lawrence &. Onen Evenings | FE 58161 or FE 44278 ‘Roy Annett room, Bice ahd oe eaten bo 2-0840 for details "o ment, 600 DOWN—§ room house. only “2 year old * and. screens, fenced rear yard, parti- tioned basement. 4 per cent mort- py) and insurance ome W locat: L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W, foes 8 Ph. Pe pone CLARK LAKE Pes wa $2,000 DOWN ar-eround home on ad inke room. comfy living room front which could be used = a 5 I if desired, rl CL ARK REAL ESTATE 40092 or FE 44813 pa Ms Real Estate | Exchange Muron Co-operative Ree! ANNETT ‘ OFFERS Clarkston—™% Acre Newly decorated 5 room and le bath bungalow itn ex- rage. Close to oumpete. io. 10, 600, down. 4 Bedrooms—Suburban 14x24. alo coop. Situated on lot @x120 clore paved street ine valye, . only — $14,700. terms 4 Bedroom Brick Large brick home tm excrl- for rooming house, 2 blocks from m. 1% baths, large room that c be divided into -2 sized bedrooms, © full ment, gas heat, — \. rpeting, blinds, fully insulated. » $16,- ‘780, terms. Ottaw a Hills Ranch bedroom _ brick built im Washington : kitchen with eating space Carpet im living room and cranes thronahout. Recrea- tion snace in barement, ger beat, elumiorm stoves and | screens. Cement driveway with cement ctah for 2 car garage. $18,000, terms. Sylvan Lake Front Situated on nicely land- scaped lot with underground sprink! system, attrac- tive mporary brick home built in 1 En- t liv- ing room, din area, car- and s, tile bath, large bedrooms, lake lev- el features extra room bath, fireplace rch, hot water heating svstem Attached 2 car garage. $32500. terms Inc. REALTOPS mF Huron FEderal &-0445 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 Bateman 7 | Clean & Cute 4 room bungalow Built 1944. 12x16 liviny room. 2 bed- rooms. Extra nice bathrm. Oll heat. Complete insula- tion. All for $1,050 dn. an per month Why Not Retire To this 2 bedroom bungalow tn the country? It's easy livin’ with auto heat and hot water. in the full base- ment. Has a nice 2-car ga- rage and garden spot on the 89 ft lot) Just 2 miles east of Pontiac. And priced at 87 3 Bedroom Brick $7,150 Immaculate 3 bedroom ter- race. Easy to heat, easy to maintain. Easy to buy. Why pay rent? Call for details. « 3 Familv—$2.250 Down Excellent investment. In- apt., room tached garage. 660x200 foot lot, zoned commercial. To- tal price, $15 500 iW s Vacant_ 5 room bunralow with 2 bedrooms and possible Ird. Large kitchen with eating full basement. o11 ¥ ® car $1975 down. Hurry on this one 4 Bedrm.—Waterfront A spacious family home 1 hedroom down. 3 uno Large living room, with ftrepiace Tiet3', dinine room axl4 recreation piace. Lot the price of $16.500 IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YoU terms ‘Kampsen Realtors ' FE/4-0528 377 8 Telegraph Sun Co-vperative Real hoes komunes . 2 @ug seb | | \2 Ww | | i “CHEROKEE HILLS - bedroom Lots 2 and Lots rome a ‘ota. Set noe A mc with for foovs on on Does. ‘Perk, ecasp term: call OR LAND fa or i POR SUBDIVI- sion. ir ee batidin: es. jultiple commercial ms | Sivan Realty RD KE RD. at T GRR Rg TG CLARE CANAL PRONT ° vileges from WwooD Rd. CONTRACT, INT. Requires abou $11,000. Cash only. Write Pontiac a For Sale Acreage 47 LARGE PARCEL OF LAN®B. VIC. of Becher. Can be HONTING LAND. 30 -SCRES TR | A NVILLE SWAMP. EX. DEER COVER. CA ACREAGE Looking for bg Pee room? Then you parcels. better check % ae acres ‘$9,000 Small down payments. ‘Cail today appointmen CRAWFORD AGENCY 83% W. Huron PE 4.1540- Eves, MY 3.7085 39 ACRES One-half mile East of Clarkston on paved road L Geetons subdivid- ing location homes bein, built — in “hin “e. 1 live stream roperty TERRIFIC "BUY A aT 28. 000 CA CASH Sylvan Realty 2383 ORCHARD LK. 4 PE 5-0418 Estate Exchange ° Co-operative Real For Sale Farms 1 ACRE $ ROOM HOME ON Mi5. BSuchv Realty Orteaville 117 ACRES. FAST EDGE oP zrovn City. New barn 36x00, 12x 4 silo. Stanchions and water syvs- tem. 175 McKinley, Grosse Pointe ese Saginaw Valley type land. (RAL GOOD PARM’ FOR sale. If you want a — see us. we wo ten a P. Dinnan, 40 Acres Romeo Area 8 room Colonial farm home -4 bedrooms, tile baths. kitchen 30° mehogany pan- ROGER B. HENRY, Ine. Ka : ee ha oc Sil ae i te (pee ee ee Hee oe Sale Land Contracts 52 home SS ake at ‘Ask tor HOLMES-BAR’ TRAM 482 Dixie Hwy. 8q i Eye ey: = wareh . OF some forms of sion, parte: John K. Irwin REALTOR — 01% N a Street Eve PE 21806 or rE 5-406 | ent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A burn Ave. eS Tear. P drug store, variet 14 and eve- <3 aE mS Pees sag Mr oer eins ss Opportunities 51 51 CONV ALESCENT OR TOURIST HOME’ we eere ie “oles ‘im Teoma eLGY D KENT. Realtor ™“ W. PE 54-6108 Lawrence 1% MILLION GROSS BUS per year, 5 chise information call SMALL gg to Te FE $0303 after § o'clock, SHOF p REPAIR | DOES Goon business. Stock included. MA y_$7461 after 6:30 pm. “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Tavern—Bowling Alley Well teutpoed amd ‘vor. ‘west: Lease only per month in small town. riners ready to fo thelr separate ways, Class C month! food or entertainment, Under $25.- 000, $8.000 will handle. MICHIGAN BUSINESS eled living room -adjrin'ng terrace -— beutiful dining ream Of het weer heat ao Phila rv machinery Y 38° care erih aed ch cken house 1.*°2 corrals granary windmil All buildings in excellent condition his far is ideal for intensified farm- ing or fust comfortable country Hving. 79 additional acres avaitable “Phone for further information. Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 22 Ww ry st. Pee Es Ereatigs SALES CORPORATION —573 8 TELEGRAPH RD. FR 4-188" of parking at frm dey GROCERY STORE WITH $ DM. in beert of fichinw and hu ore For particulars write ‘New- kirk’s Grocery, Shingleton. Mich _ Box 12 Plenty _ DIXIE HIGHWAY 4 room modern home with store bidg. tn front and side, Ideal for any small dl nelly Reduced to $0,500, with $2,750. PAUL M. JONES REAL ESTATE 832 W. Huron. FE 43505 GAS STATION < | TW. Lawrence St. pDo- 8161 of ing over 20,000 gal. monthly. Good momenicet and road serv- b 'E 54-6050 ween _5 and 8 p.m. 120 Acres MAJOR OIL LcO. Now ha« 3 for Service Dairy farm-close in - level Station dealers. ria are excellent land. ideal for subdivtrion facilities, Our new plan requires Additional 80 acre parcel minimum investmnt. Call now vacant and availabie For FE 2-0138 — i further information, call us. = enn | an DIXtE HIGHWAY — CLOSE m | Teshe R. Tripp. Realtor feet on US. 10. Features, Lawrenre St Open Ex esinge FE 5-8161 or FE 4-2088 | | Farms! Farmall : 40 acré to 200 acres dairy ferm | Modern building. Must be seen "| be appreciate | Call for appt \ Ph 3771 Mavville Hugh Marr, Rep. Robert Walker, | _ Broker | 26 Acres—Clarkston Several excellent building | m home butlt in| in excellent condition. | Tile floors, lavatory, electric water, heater refrigerator, stove and drapes. $9,850, $2.850 down Roy Annett Inc.) * REALTORS Huron FEderal im Saal Evenings and Sun. Sale Business 59 Property 4 49 FOR SAL™ BY OWNER. 150 MI north of tine Clase and bar. Call PE 5-308 after) pom | BEER & WINE Business with excelient posstbil- ities In a rapidly developing area, aiso living quarters van 4 bas for expansion & parking . 10 175 Possible neil sale, lense, or trade, Call today | John K, Irwin | REALTOR 1925 ~ street “= GROCERY, 101% ON Eve, FE d1896/ or FE 5-006 Hore with 1200 souare feet floor . 4 cabins, 4room modern . 2 car garage, lot 1252300 $27,000. Easy terms. Cal! oe appointment Russell Young REALTOR qases "til 9: Sun. PE $0612 NORTH WOODS modern restaurant, 2 eae. ideal motel tte M33. § acres near Mio. heart of hunting aad fishing | area Real onoertunity. Tlness forces sale. $8,950. - SUBURBAN GROCERY With 25 acres, suitable for business or subdividing 2 gees nae. a miles west of anes uniimited $12,000 will han- THEL MA E' WOOD, REALTOR PE_5-1294 PASTRY BUSINESS Loceted on ighond side = paved reet. Fully eq going peg with. " truck routes, , Showing big returns, sliness forces * sale, Fixtures and ent of- fered at $7,500 $5,750 q 4 on, "ropa $75 per month, CALL Us ~ To Buy ~To ‘Sell To , YOU BUY IT—WE'LL InsOne fF IT MAHAN ALTY¥__CO. perce eng Ni meres At) Oe Barhenge 1078 ms OW. Hu NEXT NCH POST RS Serie We Bou af see es aaie, Contracts « . specialty. OO041, Ask for Ted : J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86. Walton _ SEASONED . 6 PER SS eas Wear Rat hs NEED AH age etal, Loan ox. al bnai = er BENEFICIAL FINANCE co. To WL or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? . + furniture or m au ager. ey Voss, President. Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 You eae get it ox furmliare hese BE ee to budget, We will be gied to “STATE FINANCE CO. Wes Ponting Sots, peat Bide. 35,000 Families Recommend Buckner’s or Buckners THAN YOU THIN cost at Get needed cash quickly from Buckner's friendly joan company Buckner. it Finance Co. Offices are located: Pontiac, Ind Floor, National Bidg. 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PE ~ CLEARANCE SALE buy at these pric to on, . 0A, 206, @ = ae mleaed uns #5 $2941 | 9.40 shot gun shells, While’ they tod eee * Ge Plasterboard at Burmeister’s OAKLAND GOUNTY’S PLASTERBOARD DEALER Heeeerene EL pedi 1 fi Hin beeens : sti Su2UZ32 geese eee we =e ss BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 9197 Cooley Lake Rd * EM 39007 Telegraph & 9 Mile Rd Detroit . FL 14184 3 DOORS FOR BALES ea! INSIDE and 1 outside _ Moor. 3-3632. PLASTER & CEMENT cuek Silica Sand. 100 Ib. bag . $1.25 4"x4" Hearth Tile ...... i2e each 6’x6" Hearth Tile $25c each COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY Co. #1 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 8A VE ©! ON GUTTER 12e FT, WAR- 2678 Orchard Rd. 2 “... Weald nd paced Biverling inj) Les Paul and Mary) FISTS Serer FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. P-302 | scene from “La Boheme"; Ro-|, Ford, Music. 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