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Se ; 4 i ‘ \ * < © i ¢ y P ‘ = * c ¥ * j s . * * : a : a: Sis ea a : cag “ge ys NTLAC PRESS ie & & Waterford Eyes Cit Panel Analyzes Future Growth _atTownMeeting More Than 1,000 Attend Session at High School Despite Icy Roads By JAMES BINDER The pros and cons of - adopting .city government in Waterford Township “a oe ~ * y Plan _> _%&% %& & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1956—88 PAGES _ ROOTED EE cma, SST aS TROT ssi in by Savages s situation When Detroit became in this area began. use by autos, The increase in motor troit's Auto Production Brings Growth to Area postion’ Gondenind trem ‘tty Nereis ine, Series, Of ortinien on, the Righwae auto production after 1905, the This meant that existing roads and trails had to ‘be improved through surfacing and widening to permit of the best indices of growth in the Oakland-Wayne- the center of the nation’s era of rapid growth vehicle registrations is one é A 1918 the three-county reg- istration of passenger and Macomb “ounty area. In/igan % Legislature (Opens as GOP Still Has Edge Williams Will Deliver ‘Message on Thursday Before Joint Assembly Legislature, the Re- publican party’s only re- maining major politics LANSING (#—The Mich-} Pontiac Mother, Family in Ecuador +. v Pontiac Git's. Husband listed ‘Among Missing oh , ce ena ne te ae were compared last night = [commercial vehicles totaled|arm, returned to the Capi- aroused fear for their lives. by more than a thousand 185,802; in 1928, 518,123;|tcl at noun today for a new mn Aye area residents who braved in 1938, 616,767; in 1948,|Session which ould influ- husband icy roads and streets to 901,645, and in 1954, 1,-/ence the 1956 campaign. Marilou hear a panel of experts) a. | |325,435. The session is expected ? the present its views on incor-| © In 194, some 48 per cent of tO last until April 6. F. Hobolth of 779 poration. all passenger and commercial ve-| Gov. Williams will go be- . <— Conducted in Waterford jhicles registered in Michigan were|fore the lawmakers in a helicopter was Township High School by in the three-county area. joint assembly Thursday at’ Canal Zone the Junior Chamber of} an” cam became mere Teliable, 111 a.m. to deliver a “gen- samee Ke Beh Commerce, the town meet- spread along major highways, Tal” message Of TecOM-| nissing in the jungles ot Ecuador, er ing was the first organized) FF inieaahia: pamelatie mendations setting the! Marilou Hobolth McCully, formerly of Pontiac, . public discussion of the is- thing for thia area ty prorig (Democratic party's legisla- ——+ ; LEW § ha age Ah sue, and is expected to be ing.a greater market for business\1¥@ and campaign guide T. E. M Jr. re Per Cub ino the vish-ates tnt a prelude to a similar fu- land industry, But it can also be|for the year, lke Dulles Alert __|week to do mission work among ture assembly on possible detrimental unless highway facili-| He will follow up with prob- ' {Couple Prays for Safe primitive tribesmen. oe. annexation of the area to| § |ties are built to handle the ac-|Ably four other supplemental mes- ; . a ae x They were at Nat Pontiac. Se ne ee ee lof Dedicated Son-in-Law |x, "es "iy. zs Headed by William Shunck, su- of vehicles. - Republican legislators, who |(J,J. 0 anger : cite * Sens visas ore perintendent of township schools, POPULATION CLIMBS control the Senate by a sizable ; ‘os A Pontiac. woman today told the story of a dedi-| James Eilict, Portiand, Ore. the panel was made up of Louis Cakland, "Wayne and Macomb) Waren ant whe house by « hair, | ‘Wake Up’ Statement cated couple whose efforts to bring enlightenment and| Beer Yeoderlan, Bilings, Ment. G. Barry, Waterford Township County population hes shot wp mare| will meet Teerséay sieht fer | Designed to Promotelthe word of Gbd to uncivilised South Achericaty tribes: ; ped th clerk; Victor J. Lams, who heads than 400 per cent since 1900, In| “immer with their party's mew 44- foreia a , ign Aid Policy {men may have ended in tragedy. current incorporation efforts. in the boom decade of 1940-50 the = ae ~~ ; : Warren - Township; bap a Bra- region’s population grew. by 639,- by ’ 28, one of five missionaries feared shear, Detroit drew 151 people in a period when prac- ; ’ up Livonia’s city Charter, 2 eter the Flot tially’ no highways were built be- Marry J. Merritt, ‘corpora al an tu counsel for Oakland County. . [and exploded. Set atten altoren Py o. were War. |, 7* Plane crashed devoured effort. rtm 0 Hewes ot tho i lee tenes me the Oakland's population rocketed | start of the session, but he said in/@strous.” _- on the issue, while Brashear pre- |; The figure te ae ce, “eat. lsubmit a balanced’ budget with-(e™t Which Dulles gave ‘ea "raters ees (Berserk Father | ie" "°° * ™* etnnmdntns son povtkiad senting Somer . In the ten- period Macomb] '2**S- sald Eisenhower suggested " » mv year aa wae outlined legal stops cre even taster, | from|A CORPORATION TAX? =. : , nv filing an incorpora- 7,614 to for a 70.9 ray Faces Warrant [AES B68 os ct pt, Lams told the audience that the Wayne climbed from 2,015,759 to|“ve", fom ting for the! cent U.N. General it form of . would) Murd Ch 12,435,509, a 20.8 per cent hike. The| “2%! straight year a allow tn deel apeeter pew urder Charge Asked whole region jumped from 2.398, | Pros tax. greater ers © ° ¥ ° _ legislation while preventing divi one. = Arbor Dad fgg en building booms maka. ass suusiee be ce ere ion of area into small units. i ; : . He also pointed out that city © Killed Family while road building lags.) i onin yet what ho pecpenen | at at the President's ows more t or planning) . because of what he termed its) ANN ARBOR uw — Authorities ° Republican finance chiefs freedom from various state re(eaid they ‘would bear : yoo Annexation Problem —- the budget oe “Dee up dius pe 1949. city shall tes $600,000 2 then . strictions. i eptically, convinced iscussion made clear however, husband, of Wauwatosa near City issue worth of! where hie wife had remained to , with first degree murder in the liams will do what they ha that he hopes the statement will . revenue bonds to for in- ‘communications ae t - saying of his wife and two small Study ls P roposed cused him of in fe jing x — swing public opinion behind pores “unin ae ns on on municipal = stalls in ey — ive through most o' ughters. rigging revenue estimates to administration's foreign eco-| lege. . e : , ’ Half a dozen realtors and busi-| show balanced budget request to Congress Commission adopted a| © Saturday, McCully prema oguiened pacaceny eon Wg “Barbara, 3 and Mar-|58 men, interested in the devel-| ™=™ * sTinse plguictans semana Presi-| He then attended the Ma enon’ night fixing the datelderian reported ciently danas shear’s analysis of arguments garet,.J. were shot to death in their|(Pment of Pontiac met recently! The budget and the corporation|qent Eisenhower today and report,|Utiversity Law School for two|T® stection Spenght ahout ty” against incorporation. tome Monday night, Police nd ond —s that the project of —_ 2. pa gies that “his physical condition’ is|¥*®"8 Socline ty hese referendum petition. la agi ‘teas Ca owtber| 2 ty, nt a re amy at ye ed eth a ass am a para ert ay ee the vastness of Wa "s . and that a study by experts, at a/Y@4r. a+ , square mile area would present |; nity after the shootings, | reasonable cost, was the only sua Williams will advocate mo Cloudy and Cooler The was married here|to os held at that date. . raion gets. an ore unique “‘complications” of unifi- inson, 38, took an overdose of solution to the many questions pre-|markéting and grading aids for ’ June 29, 1951, then traveled to the last week's Commission |Saint messaged ; cation. “It is a headache to plan | Sleeping pills. He was held a po0-| sented, agricultural, seeking to build his est Coast where McCully at-| meeting, .City Clerk Ada R. would transmit again at 4 p.m. At a township of this size and at me prions in — Hospital Assembled at the request of|theme that the Republicans haye Says Weatherman tended the Bible Institute of Los) Evans told no that time he began sending another bedy,”" he said,” |ferréd to the Washtenaw County|Bruce J. Annett, the immediate|itiured the farmer. Cloudy aod sightty cooler t0:[18 ne ution Im See comme psldans to o> + sage he lg ro digh alien sone stentediing that city Jail today, aa rang Bo ~. —_ 150 MORE POLICE night and tomorrow is forecast for| They for Ecuador in De-| cessitate the vote, ra word, mwas le z | : e Assn., men . Pontiac. The low tonight will cember 1952 and studied Spanish| The : | itt , . range were \ cra Brashear iverved tha th Ater dt. sald W had ot on [Suet fl Kern, Lelio Rl way ates program ur | tem 29-3 degrees Wiis hgh'to|ot they ‘et; Quite ha nie eee ares 4 cated ‘gu at aaa a oe ee orobl ee See -_ = seeded alate to: chien deka at & Pee, cluding the addition of 150 more|™°tTow around 35, © Prevailing |months before journeying into the|posed to the proposed issuance of a, P jun % Aneas,, we lave ar suci we a ‘ ‘ . . , l. : ers are to be extended. If in| #M with one or all three slayings. [Sayeanam Vern K. Archer “ns state policemen, a compulsory auto] ™inds are 1220 from the northeast Jungle to Shandia where they|the bonds due to the financial] "tye" Ascas, described ss the corporation is approved, he said,/ Police questioned Johnson yes-| It was felt that the cost of such|@8pection program operated extensive slippery pre mir ace uaa. magnate of the qoagrees least civilized of Ecuador’s Indian citizens will be tempted to ask'terday but learned no motive for|a study should not be borne by| arenes private garages and a re- tions on. state trunklines in the FORM ADOPTED tribes, have rarely been seen by for many improvements, with a the killings. the city of Pontiac alone but should| ‘Urn t0 the twolicense plate SYS-| aac Fyint, Jackson At Shandia, McCully and two | Last night the Commission also|White men. | resultant raise in taxes. Both Johnson and his wife were|be divided between the township|*©™- Ann Arbor and Thumb areas, | of the other missing churchmen adopted the form of the ballot to} All five men.have been in mis- later by a member|natives of Iron Mountain, Rela-|cf Waterford, the city of Pontiac! A year ago almost 60 bills were) The lowest temperature preced-| tamslated the Quechua janguage |be used in the coming election, | Sion work in Sduth America from of the audience, Brashear stated|tives there have been unable to|and such other communities thatjon file when the Legislature con-|ing 8, a.m. in downtown Pontiac| “84 put it into written form, a | Those voters in favor of the is-|3 to 10 years. = were married that most city charters establish/shed any light on a possible mo-/may be considered in developing|vened. Today there were 17 in|this morning was 34. The thermom-| 2telect never undertaken before. suance of the revenue bonds, which/and had their lies with them. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) 'tive. “Greater Pontiac.” the two chambers combined. eter registered 32 degrees at 2p.m.| They then began teaching the |would enable the program to go| Youderian was > Caled ban tee a § —| Indians to read and write their Sree ois cnr Sachin au teas lettits cf on enumuanal alien Electricity Falters as Hundreds Use Heaters sea oa as - wad cast 4 ta: eee tech Pichenaion imeeete tn Samy Cees e e * ) with their children, Stephen, 3, ee ‘ ) and Micheel, 1, to Arajuna, still in 113 aze Miamians Shiver as Mercury Falls to 42@2S2=*"s3 Million Blaze Razes ! ; Learning of - wild Auca tribe, a “I a group probably never contacted ' MIAMI, Fla. & — Miamians al-\tricity shrunk the pictures on tele mantleé hie equlpriest without Northeast over the weekend, ap-| In Halifax, Nf, more than 1,00/bY white men betore, McCully and Houston P ier and D1 ydoc . most put the electric, gas making any |pea: iminishing during the persons were homeless today 8 associa anned a trip to \ . Sino Sarm en a mpc" ake el id ag, Noe Sr neni ir) HOUSTON (RThe word on the 4-year ioc) g to p warm. aters for use during. Cold snaps, |}1,, j ” ew coast, also a .|on to sea asing de- i » 0 ous a i, a \ : i * * « which ordinarily are brief, and fuel Danae ra Poe prenlie-vibe: Floods,” however, continued to| struction. The expedition was launched |ton drydock yesterday and caused po estimated three \ The temperature dropped to 42 0il dealers were doing a land of-/tables in southeast Florida was es-|threaten some New England areas.| Property damage was in the mil- last week, a landing made and = y Ve in downtown Miami early this fice business. {timated at 10 million dollars, 4 tusguemss os sary vache Lee netting S0OM,| initial trtondly contnet roperted. we bethiak dept isis‘ nies oe ae morning, a record for the date, SHORTAGE FEARED storm center the coast tures some sections However, message rnin drydoc mooring \ 2 fer anes me OUWNING| The demand for bottled gas was|New Jermey was blamed for thejot the Northeast were higher yes-/ Cold added to the misery of seid = sroup of Indians they hed |floated out into the channel ’and threatened the Houston \ areas so great, dealers said there might ‘ herly _ : approach- chahnel ship traffic. tinued to feed were changes during the night|in the sleet-battered belt near the| ine, Pp Recssaphits acihd prenies be a shortage within two days. ede the tet cee Suoe sae sefetth quale stim te wont FFE Assigning Number fo Homes in Hills i i | | ¢ : E F TH il i ‘ a3 ‘ Eg , y i E H Ford car, specially built with high power for police work as are two i : te gatied : Monday com-|Bloomfield Hills Police — Hold 4 for Investigation Two Flint men and their juvenile companions are being held in Oak- land County Jail for Bloomfield Hills police for investigation: . of carrying concealed weapons, Donald Mackey and Willie J, Gre E iF | one of the juveniles, for speeding. Police said the car contained @ toy pistol, taped to appear genu- ine; a shotgun; and several knives, The juveniles are being held in Oakland County Children's Home. (Advertisement) F af and off the road. i Henson, 15, of 7148. Michigan Ave.; Margaret Larson, | 15, of Commerce Township; and Earl Nichols, 21, of 723 Second St., | all were treated and released. | Passenger Hurt as i; a ¥ i238 F mg ry ive i i with social security. The city com:' mission approved the plan, which requires a charter change, at a. recent meeting and set an April) 2 ballot date contingent on today’s’ vote, Bonner, 28, Saginaw, was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital yesterday aft- ernoon after the car in which she Milford, was making U-turn, and Miss Boughard told police she didn’t see the oncoming car in which Mrs. Bonner was rid- Disabled War Vet Donates His Check — Although the thoughts of Christ- mas are tucked away for another. | H i —~\\ 1 ).,/. DON’T GET CAUGH WY WITH YOUR. FINANCES DOWN! Insure With eee ee CRAWFORD - DAWE - GROVE INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Ph. FE 2-8357 7 SH story was heard at last night's City Commission meeting. It was revealed in a letter from the Metropolitan Club Spirit No. 6 that a physically impaired war veteran, now a patient at the Oak- — aay Tuberculosis Sanitor- jum donated his monthly sion check of $86.15 to the Good. fellow Christmas drive for: needy families, Jesse B. Ray, formerly of 31 Thorpe St., mailed the check to the city police department in order to ward discovered the injured ; action, help those who were less fortunate than he. The. Commission instructed the city attorney to prepare a resolu-| tion commending Ray for his aT WE HAVE MOVED | TO OUR NEW ADDRESS Hodges Motor & Pump Supply * se = +2 eae & sing, New Yotk. He traveled ex-(of the home were reported ran- Twenty. Minute Blaze poahed | ‘Causes $750 Damage He’s Not Color Blind. Fire in a home at $57 Colorado Ave. last night caused dam-|ing | CHICAGO (INS) — Pfc. Andrew age, firemen said. No one was in-| over- | jured. | The 20-minute blaze was caused by faulty wiring, they added. Ac- he acted he was- yellow andicording to the owner, the loss was wouldn't shoot.” ‘covered by insurance, 500 AUBURN PONTIAC © Old Address 463 S. Saginaw ie Oh oH Sysseessa=s= pb te + 4 which cerned.” elt? a WE BC BOTH + RECEIVED | ~ GREAT RESULTS FROM |! — OJIBWABITTERS Gd Soamen ne taste lane : f 5 HG £8 3 z ie i ' g 2 Es bee if iN perl i ettempting to walk, and whenjon my knees and work in the __ _ just couldn't catch up ga for OJIBWA BITTERS, be- iGenerous Kentuckians helped both of us, we are _ started taking it. She had been E zee £245 aA are i aie inflata Sesgke8 j ! & a brace. hasn't been bothered CARRY ON FOR A TOUCHDOWN! — That's son, Pontiac chairman of the 1956 March of Dimes, gan, 10, as he gives a March of Dimes football to victim. Buddy, son of Mr. and Mrs: Howard Ct., was stricken with crippling polio in July, 1952. harm- much progress from respirators to rocking bed, and then to crutches ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1956 Man Recovering pe Ee no end : aghnst US. Trot tnd Curaty Suici de Attempt aes s' dotnet Gatebing: Texan Amazes have claimed that their losses may After Discharging Bullet jiars. France and Spain — -Join Against Rebels = for roasters, rotisseries, mixers, etc. Lt. Gen. Rafael Garcia Valino,| "ithe Spanish high commissioner, and French Resident General An- Co., shot himself Saturday night|operate in suppressing the rebel- steel-jacketed butlet penetrated his| frontier, FINAL PRICE SLASH Choice of Two Styles! S&S All Metal TABLES Originally Priced cause we are so satisfied with 't know|what it's doing for us. It's LOUISVILLE, Ky. —Some tax- what te do. After trying many|wonderful how one medicine |Paying Kentuckians ; — help, a friend suggest-|sive it a chance. We believe (downright generous. In November, that I try OJIB-WA BIT- it will hel: od voters abolished all taxes on house- . TERS, Last May, I had my|" > you WF. hold goods effective Jan. 1, But| About 233 million persons live in wife get a bottle, and we both} AT ALL DRUG STORES yesterday, County ‘Tax Commis-|North America. b aren’t up to for taxation, He said the kinds of medicine for arthritis|can do so much good when you ant ndalbaava rene Gerri : said 132 of Ein pe ~ | 6 to 16 $7.95 to $10.95—NOW Heavy 10-ounce blue denim dun- garees, fully Sonforized, ZIPPER fly, wide belt loops. FIRST QUAL. @) ITY, not seconds or irregulars. Limit 4 pair. MEAT SALE WE GIVE U. S. SAVINGS STAMPS PETER’S PURE KINGNUT OLEO CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS Armour’s Columbia SLICED. BACON x 2. oT Lean, Meaty SPARE RIBS.. “29° Armour’s PORK SAUSAGE 23° ee wn eee Boys’ Striped or Cushion Sole Sox 3} 12" 1" Gay, colorful blazer stripes or long wearing cushion sole sox. Your choice gs = Fooomg Limit 12 pair. 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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1056 eens aa See eee ces of the Decade _ === Prince Rainier Ricidbises Grace as a Nice Kid? (This te he third of tour articies that won Grace her Academy self by eslmly cuing another git his wife after a few dates with/Rainier ‘she w ble tay the fascinating, intimate de- : as al to say her Prince kept thee econtt pad } tals romance of Grace Kelly | Award saw another side of the un-/Wh0 forgot her lines. Grae proved tt. . softly: what the future holds. = ohana pomnen fathomable Kelly. . ; 7 * * Mies Kelly dropped Milland a8 oan not a question an (Aavertsoment) : acc pon es: very determined girl,” Wil- John Kell 8 ili nair contrac-|2" _— = it ve had butter- * * * Way to Relieve : = id oar ‘Periberg recalls. “She said|tor, to proud mother: Margaret. @/dates only it her mother “on rod ge ge ee mee Itchy Fim P jd along na Y, for race mar- go home, give up my motion pic-|“We've got a trouper in the)" (0° sr lage gerry S2-year-old| ples, ‘red blotches, and other ‘ short weeks ki , jother picture, " mirers however, | ‘S ago, She © we agg yap Kelly's natural i handing end Monace. “iwith itching torture, here’s fast Hollywood . . . aatieey spring, when passe ee if she should decide to mix career|apply this soothing balm. Prompt- : she flunked floudly declaring his love, and\ 2 Sgusekeepine. 1y relieves 5- igirl, the “the smarting and itching. 5-YEAR GUARANTEE Jworld’s most’ eligible "bachelor”| Sats Grace was quietly meeting Prince! (omarrow: How ‘Grace end ‘er. Money beck ‘if not delighted. Call for Free Home Demonstration © Bi Sisinice tailed 1c bocarce he knew! 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(dig out his dog, | The little 2-year-old wire-haired | Immediately on his release from. terrier had been buried for 4% the hospital the following day, he’ days when she bounded into the | went to the — @ Two Rich Patterns 7 arms of her master Jim Sneddon) “TI called to Bonnie and she didn't] @ Knotted yesterday. janswer, I saw how ‘the entire floor, Fringe slid The story of a man and his love|had caved in and how” i -ienpenaie} Trims a Sam artes gent bat Thats seemed to find her al great mound of rain-| Then, yesterday, edhe So joosened dirt smashed into Sned-\ceived a telephone ‘call from an don's hoene. |Suaentiieg cums whe ootd une Sneddon's 10-year-old daughter had heard a dog barking under the Heather was buried alive for 15)ruins of his home. minutes in her bedroom before) Sneddon raced to the demolished Sneddon, a University of Washing-;/home, He grabbed a shovel: and ton photographer, clawed his way he started digging. to her and lifted her to safety. “I could hear Bonnie whining. | : Sneddon and his wife considered.Not barking, just whining.” | while watching TV. 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Phone Pontiac PE 2-181. = MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1956 Henry Ford Sounding Firm Word of Caution This newspaper wishes to say a . warm word of commendation for the recent statement of Henry Forp II in regard to 1956 and Ford’s future in general. He cautioned against expecting “fast and fabulous gains in Ford stock.” This honest and straightfor- ward opinion is well timed and should be heeded. Ford has had good times and bad like all other corporations. Probably it will do so in the future. But it isn’t going to soar onward and * upward without let or hindrance as some of the overly enthusiastic would erroneously have you believe. x* * * It’s refreshing to find such fair and honest, statements from industrial leaders in regard to their own products. Mr. Ford in- tends to deal squarely with the investing public and he. warns against the expectation of indus- trial financial miracles. It will take early rank as a “blue chip” stock and act like its associates in this top group, * * * President Forp also declared that he is “reasonably sure that 1956 will not be as good an automobile year as 1955.” Here is another forthright statement and we accept it com- pletely. Many of the general prog- nosticators have been beating the drums for 1956 as the “biggest year ever.” Automotive sources doubt this and now Mr. Forp’s adds another valuable opinion. Steel Executive Calls Trade Barriers Costly While tariffs won’t be a major is- sue in this session of Congress, some protectionists and a few farmers are planning to renew the fight for high- er trade barriers. The farm groups’ participa- tion is traceable to their irrita- tion over agricultural imports. This has brought a thought provoking statement from CLARENCE B. RANDALL, chairman of Inland Steel, who headed an Ersennower Administration tar- riff and trade investigation com- mittee, - Among other things, he pointed out that it is quite possible to bar Venezuelan oil from the United States. But he emphasized that this can’t be done without resulting in higher power cost for New England because its fuel will cost more. x * * At the same time New Jersey will lose a lot of its $25,000,000 sales of manufactured goods to that South American nation. To show that tar- riff protection can be costly, Mr. RanvaLt pointed to Wisconsin dairy farmers. As a result of the protection given their products at the ex- pense of the Dutch, he said, “Holland shuts out all flour milled from American wheat. You wheat farmers are picking up the check for the dairy farmers.” _ * * * Inland’s chairman then cited what happened when Canadian oats were barred at the request of North Da- - kota farmers. The Canadians stopped buying California’s citrus fruit. In summing up, Mr. RANDALL made the important point that “there is no way to ‘protect’ one segment of the rican people without damaging another seg- ment.” As President E1sznnower put it a few months ago—if we want to sell we have to buy. A 1 ody Sn es ee ska Too Many Pigs Again? Secretary of Agriculture Benson has been urging farmers to cut 1956 - pig production to avoid the low price ~ which prevailed in late 1955. - Reports from the Department of Agriculture, however, indi- cate that too few farmers are heeding the Benson plea. As a resuit,. present figures show a drop of only.two per cent for the first half of this year com- pared with the same period last year. * * * ’ While hog prices only recently be- gan recovering from the lows of late 1955, experts believe they will im- prove as usual during the next few weeks. But the absence of any sharp decline in production suggests more trouble for hog raisers later on in the year. This emphasizes some impor- tant facts on agricultural eco- nomics. One is that lower prices don’t always bring about reduced production. Some farmers in- crease output at a time of falling prices in an effort to make up their income losses. Even if they do cut output, they can’t be sure that other farmers won’t take over what used to be their share of the market. For example, Southern farmers are growing more hogs to consume the grain grown on land withdrawn from cotton production. With so many hog raisers disre- garding Mr. Benson’s sound advice, increased pressure for more drastic controls may be expected. The Man About Town: Middle of Winter We Now Have Reached It, According to Observers Dog: A forgiving animal: even a het dog feeds the hand that bites it. Today we should be at the midway point in the winter, from a matter of fuel con- sumption and in most other respects. Two of my veteran weather watchers, Harlow Malcomseon of Auburn Heights, and Jake Bridgeman of Birmingham, agree on this. Others support them that around Jan. 10 is the middle of the average winter. From a food -standpoint, either for his family or his stock, the farmer does not reach the midway point for about three weeks yet, as he must wait until the garden and forage crops get started in the spring. He considers that Feb. 2 is the time for “half your corn and half your hay.” Thanks for the kind words of Pierce Harriman, who calls up to say that if Detroit had a newspaper like Pontiac, they would feel the strike a lot worse than they do. A dog that surely is a good sport is owned by Perty Ostendorf of Pontiac Lake. He watches his master’s’ tip ups when he fs fishing through the ice, and barks when there's a bite. We're inclined to agree with a letter over the signature, “Sick and Tired of Worn Outs,” which states that the best thing now about the ‘ Arthur Godfrey TV program is when somebody else takes his place. During the past several years the owner of movie theaters in Holly, Davison, Im- lay City and other Pontiac area points, Harry Hobolth died suddenly this week in Florida, aged 74. “The robins will stay with you all win- ter,” phones Mrs. Harriett Foss of Williams Lake, “if you'll keep up a good menu on your feeding board." “Better fly down, hadn't you?” writes Arthur Findlater, spending the winter in Miami. The plane schedule which he sends shows 10 flights daily from Detroit, 31 from New York and 18 from Chicago. Although rushing the season, Van Harcourt of Bloomfield Hills writes that he has a growing hunch that the Detroit Tigers will be pennant contenders this year, and feels that Al Kaline will get more votes for the best spring batter than all others combined. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Cornelia Zeestraten of 48 Nelson St.; eighty-second birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Osburr Irvin of Oxford; fifty-fourth wedding anni- versary. ‘\ ’ “,. Who's the Fairest of Them All?” David Lawrence Says: Congress Bypasses First Amendment in Order to Investigate Newsmen WASHINGTON—Does the First Amendment to the Constitution protect fhe press against congres- sional investigations or any other interference with the standards of employment by newspapers and news services? This issue has been raised cur- rently because the Senate Internal Security subcommittee has been investigating personnel on various New York pewspapers to de- termine the extent, if any, of Com- munist infiltration. But, unfortunately, Congress has again and again disregarded the mandate of the First Amend- meat, which says Congress shall net make any law abridging the “freedom of the press.” This hasn’t raised much huilabailee heretofore, possibly because the so-called “liberals” have bene-_ fited by such congressional in- trusions. The principle, how- ever, is just as important whether it rejates to an in- quisition on the subject of Com- munist affiliations or to any- thing else. The first law was passed in August 1912. It prescribed a severe penalty—the withholding of sec- ond-class mail privileges from any newspaper or periodical which re- fuses to publish twice a year a list of its owners and creditors holding more than one per cent of its stock or its bonds. No such in- formation has to be published by any other commercial enterprise. SUPREME COURT INTRUDES But the Supreme Court has said the press is invested with a public character, and the people have the right to know. Nobod¥ now- adays in the publishing business objects to the provision itself, but the invasion of the First Amend- ment is there just the same. It constitutes a precedent for the dis- closure to the public not only of the names of persons employed and their affiliations, but all other pertinent facts about a news- paper's operation on which Con- gress chooses to require dis- closure. The second law abridging the “freedom of the press’ was passed in 1935 and was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1937 in a 5-to- 4 decision. This was the Na- tional Labor Relations Ac t, which tells a newspaper pub- lisher that his employment re- lations with news and editorial writers are subject to federal regulation even though he may feel the law to be an abridge- ment of his freedom to. print what he pleases. It was the late John W. Davis, one of the greatest constitutional Jawyers America ever had, who told the Supreme Court that this labor law violated the First Amendment as it related to the writing of news and editorials, but the so-called ‘‘liberals” ridi- culed him for it and said than any such claim was specious. Today, under the present labor- management law, a newspaper publisher can be compelled to fire an editorial employe who refuses to join a union or to pay dues to it because of his conscientious be- liefs against supporting such an organization. The American Civil Liberties Union, which is so often vocal in protest wherever the issue touches the freedom of an accused Com- munist to plead the Fifth Amend- ment, has never protested the ap- plication of the principle of com- pulsory union membership to edi- torial employes in America. There is no good reason, of course, why editorial employes shouldn't band themselves to- gether in an association or society ofa nature to bargain collectively with their respective newspaper publishers. But when there is an affilia- tion, including occasional fi- nancial support, with national labor organizations—the ClO or the AFL—which are themselves involved often in the news of public controversies, it is some- times difficult for the publisher to believe that his employes who join such unions can, even with the best intentions, write on current issues as objectively as ‘they should. The precedents invading the First Amendment are many, and the only protection for the press, radio and television would appear to be the adoption of an enlarged First Amendment, specifically de- nying to Congress the right to pass legislation affecting their news operations. (Copyright, 1966, New Yerk Herald Tribune Inc.) Many Pain-Killing Drugs Can Injure Your Health By WILLIAM BRADY, M, D. When Topsy was a colt a geek with ache, pain, anxiety, fatigue, chill, fever or fear of impending illness stepped into the nearest saloon, soda fountain, luneh room or drugstore and called for an ef- fervescent drink of acetanilid. Of course not under that name. Today the geek carries his ace- tanilid in pocket or -purse, of course never under that name. It masquerades under a dozen or more familiar, easy to remember names, usually mixed with .a dash of aspirin or chalk or something equally cheap. ‘ One can buy any of these acetanilid mixtures in such forms in grocery, department store, food market or socalled drug store. But try and buy half an ounce of acetanilid by its proper name, and, I warn you, you'll run into considerable difficulty and embar- rassment, KILLS ALL Acetanilid kills ache, pain, anx- jety, worry, sense of fatigue or fear of impending illness. It dulls one’s sense of discomfort or un- ease (dis-ease), It kills pain and it kills peo- ple. Only its pain-killing property is dinned in the ears of the geek who eats the stuff just as a baby eats strychnine in ‘‘candy’’ pills. A geek pays little heed to warn- ings about the danger involved in taking acetanilid (or phenacetin, which has’ virtually the same ef- fects)), because he is unaware that the headache, neuralgia, “cold.” grip or rheumatism rem- edy he takes contains acetanilid or phenacetin. Is HARMLESS All the label reveals is that the stuff contains ‘‘phenylacetamide”’ or “acetophenetidin’; anyway the salesman will assure him that the medicine is ‘‘perfectly harmless."’ All T can say in @ health col- umn is that a characteristic sign ef acute or chronic (habituation) acetanilid (phenylacetamid) or phenacetin (acteophenetidin) poisoning is cyanosis, Cyanosis is the medical term for bluishness of the blood. One with cyanosis has blue lips, blue nails and strikingly pale or ashen grey skin, parts which are norm- ally red or rosy appearing livid or leaden, CORPUSCLES GONE The cyanosis is due to destruc- tion of red corpuscles in the blood and conversion of the hemo- globin (iron-containing coloring matter which carries (oxygen) into methemoglobin which does not re- lease its oxygen. In view of the fact that aceta- nilid, phenacetin and several oth- er less familiar coaltar or aniline derivatives have no curative or remedial effects, I suggest to any one who must resort to a drug for temporary relief of ache or pain, that aspirin, though by no means as safe as a lot of geeks imagine, is not nearly so danger- ous a drug to take without med- ical care, Signed letters. not more than one page of 100 words long. pertaining to personal healih and hygiene, not to diseale diag- nosis. or treatment, will be answered hy Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to the Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) ———___--—+- Voice of the People ‘Great Men's Lives Show” | Influence of Environment’ country store cracker barrel, “What do you fellows do in winter when roads. are blocked with snow?” “Well,” came the reply, _ “sometimes we set and think but mostly we dust set.” iti Hl ui : i rl i ie] "37 lh! ‘eek Feee E | li Businesses Need Policy of Continuous Research By MERRYLE 8, RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator Perhaps a manual should be drafted for the care and feeding of executives at the crest of a boom. At the turn of the year, much of the comment has been in the vein of ‘‘the sun’s in the heaven; all's right with the world.” A symptom of the times is the oft-repeated remark: “We have no problems” or “Our only prob- lem is te get materials,” Such reactions are uwnimagi- native. : * * In a dynamic, free-choice eco nomic society, such as ours, there are always problems. The execu- tive’s viewpoint should be ‘‘Prob- lems are our business.’ Unless there were pivotal choices to be made, corporations could be oper- ated by underlings. STABLE PROSPERITY An undertying problem of the national economy is how to convert the current boom into something akin to reasonably stable long-term prosperity. With the baby crop still of peak proportions, the outlook is for continued economic growth. In the circumstances, it behooves the directing heads of every com- pany to be sure that they are keep- ing abreast of the technological progress initiated by the creative workers in the realm of science, invention and engineering. The complacent in a changing world are in danger of ultimate decay through obsolescence. When times are good, it is fitting to take as the patron saint of contemporary business, Louis Untermeyer, who wrote: “From sleek contentment, keep me free.” The specific remedy for the haz- ard of obsolescence, or falling be- hind in the parade of progress, is continuous research. Creative research is more than a technique for remaining com- petitive on established products. It provement of new models, moti- vates replacement buying by those who become dissatisfied with oit- moded products. OTHER SERVICES And research is capable of other more and better things, it is a device for keeping intact the man- power of organizations which other. wise would be disrupted whenever static demand for existing products became momentarily Thus creative research—the de- velopment of new and better prod- ucts—is a method for averting un- layoffs. The realities of business accom- plishment, as with mere wishful thinking or blue sky, are recorded in simple arithmetic in double entry form. s s * The essence of leadership is ca- pacity to lead, not merely the willingness to drift with the tides. Looking Back "35 Years Ago SPEEDY 0.K. urged for lend- lease bill. NAVAL RESERVE flier reach- es 620 m.p.h. 20 Years Ago _ J. P, MORGAN ‘denies bringing panic to force loans, FDR WANTS crop control in any substitute for AAA. Smiles A new bride in Tennessee shot her husband. There should be some way to outlaw marry- ing for target practice. Case Records of a Psychologist * Reliable Field Agents Would Inspect Scientific Date Bureau Questionnaires Iris will probably be married within the ne-* year. But there are literally millions of elig- ible men and women who should be married .but don't ‘have a chance to meet likely prospects. Is your church help- ing solve this problem? Study this case carefullu and:see what you think of my Scientific Dat- ing Bureau. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-345: Iris K., aged 24, is my new secretary. She is an attractive brunet with a cute dimple, who comes from Toledo, Ohio, and has been. at- tending art School in Chicago. Cy ” = “Are you engaged or contem- plating marriage in the near fu- ture?’’ I inquired, as I visited with her during the interview, but she said ‘‘No."* “Well, you probably will he mar- ried before you are here even one year,”’ I added ruefully. “All my previous secretaries have left within about a year to get married to men they met via the office work here.” She thorght I was exaggerat- ing, but I wasn’t, for literally hundreds of clergymen and phys- icians, dentists, lawyers, adver- tising executives and other tal- ented business leaders will write to me as follows: “Dear Dr. Crane,”’ said a den- tist recently, ‘‘I am 32 years old and have been in private practice for 7 years, “IT make a good income and should like to get married and ul- timately have some children. * * * “But I haven't time to look around locally and I feel a little inhibited about deing so, anyway, for I'd like to pick somebody from elsewhere. “I like outdoor sports, as well as dancing and good music. Have no bad habits, for I don't smoke, drink or gamble, “Am a teacher of a boys’ Sun- day school class in one of our leading local churches and have worked with Boy Scouts, too. “So if you know of a couple of girls between 25 to 30 which you deem of the sort that would make wonderful wives, would you mind patting me in touch with them? “If, after suitable cortespond- ence, we then meet and I find that I harmonize with one of them to marry. So please see if you can send me their names soon.” SCIENTIFIC DATING BUREAU Then this dentist included a re- cent photo of himself. He was a handsome young fellow, and I pre- sume his letter contained truthful statements. But we physicians are not per- mitted te reveal one consultant's problems to another, for that Is against our medical ethics. Besides, I haven't the time or facilities for checking upon the background of applicants or con- sulting their references, But if we could only get some interested philanthropist to realize the seriousness of this current problem, we could readily produce over 100,000 additional and happy marriages each year in America. A Scientific Dating Bureau would require a central office. Applicants like this dentist, would fill out a complete questionnaire and return it, with a registration fee of maybe $5~plus a current photo, and the hames of three local references, as well as a medical report from their family physician attesting to their health, ; * * @ Field agents, previously recruit- ed from clergymen or other local sources, would then make a per- registration fee of five dollars. Then each nt would be certified as 0, K. And thereafter, Always write to Dr. George Crane in care of The ty s tae Dopctoae tend wa te] Seams sae ter nt threat of instantaneous atomic at- Mergpens wen Me geen Sg er tack on America's key produttion naan, hes abree@y signed Gn new , centers, is readying a hush-bush) siucy erder which will shortly for the dict tina ia histor io| be teeaed by the secretaries of bid on. secret national detense| ‘° Army: Navy and Ale Force products. - te every contracting officer in The switch in top policy, aimea| CAF at broadening our ‘mobilization The edict will also force these This “eZ Mark Anthony— Orating over. the dead ir— or Cassius ad- aseating the Roman Sen- ate? No, my friends, its just plain Joe Doakes at ‘bs en timely conclusion of what saree out to be a pleasure p. While in the shower, a thief rifled his hotel room of all his baggage, clothes and jewelry. Many things can happen to your personal effects while off your home prem- ises. That’s why the pru- dent man, or woman, car- ries Personal Effects insur- ance. We will be glad to give you full details and cost of this protection. THATCHER, | PATTERSON _& WERNET 609 Community National Bank Bidg. FE 2-9224 1 EF i i litical winds, the SBA is also about 30 applications are received a day. Only 45 civil service employes and five servicemen are now needed to process the applica- tions, compared with 177 civil service workers and 14 service- men working on applications last summer. “We will gradually cut down the |number of employes until we have \a skeleton crew to process the | stragglers,’ Gen. Moran said. “We ‘have a backlog of some. 12,000 |applications on which we're wait- ‘ing.for more inforrhation.” | Under the bonus law, most vet- ‘erans ‘must file their applications before March 6, 1957. Gen. Moran said an estimated 40,000 eligible veterans have not yet applied for their bonuses. 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T0 6:00 P.M. é 4 . 7 f i ‘ * . * s . : : 4 ; ; ) ; \ THE GAP RA lan PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1956 AVAILABLE Plece Each Piece Fach Dinner Knives % 3 | Grille Knives Dinner Forks F Soup, 2.90 Grithe Forks H $0 | A.D. Colles Salod Forks 2.90 Spiess 1.0 Cocktnil Forks 2.20 teed Drink able Spoons 2.48) Spoons 220 Cold Meat | Butter Fork 3.85 Spreaders = 2. 90 Gravy Ladle 3.85 REDMOND'S: disclosed the move hwich he said) Optometrists—Jew velers 81 N. Saginaw St ease JAMES E. ROBERTS Oakland County Prosecutor Fred- erick C. Ziem today announced the appointments of two assistant to fill vacancies Beginning work today are James E, Roberts and Paul M. Mandel, rer te yea ra agprgee Two Assistant Prosecutors (Named by Frederick Ziem ‘= Mandel, 26, of 21931 Cloverlawn, Oak Park, graduated from the entered thé Navy where'he was In addition to regular courthouse \duties, Mandel will handle Oak Park « Municipal Court. Released Missionaries Leave Manila for U.S. MANILA u» — Dr. and Mrs. Homer V. Bradshaw, a U.S. ‘mis- sionary couple released last month from five years imprisonment in Red China, left today for the United States on a military trans- gained 12 pounds in his three-week stay at Clark Air Force Base hos- |pital near here but said he still is i ‘a little wobbly.” Mrs, Bradshaw ‘gained four pounds. * Solons Start Project to Cut Ike's Bill Signing WASHINGTON w -A_ House Judiciary subcommittee get out to- day to try to cut down President Eisenhower's bill-signing chores by lumping from 50 to 70 immigra- tion cases in a single measure. Rep. Walter (D-Pa), chairman of| |the Immigration subcommittee, is in the experimental stage. He! said the plan would save time for’ both the President and | Congress. ms FEDERAL’ Full $50 Million Aid Approved for India WASHINGTON @—Foreign Aid Director John B. Hollister has ap- proved 50 million dollars in eco- nomic aid for India, thus. reversing .,|his move to cut such assistance by \* million dollars. The International Cooperation | Aenaalatradton did not directly an- y-|nounce restoration of the cut but merely said yesterday that the full 30 millions voted by Congress. Secretary of State Dulles is) understood to have ordered rein-| statement of “BP aid. John Sher-; man Cooper, U. S. ambassador to| India, reportedly had _protestexl! such a cut would undermine U., S.| prestige in that country. Would Pay Thieves GEORGETOWN, Ky. @-—George| Gaines, garage owner, offered a reward Joost for—thieves yester- | day. He if valuable papers. stolen from his safe were returned, |he would let the thieves keep $200, also taken, would give them $150, reward. and would not prosecute. | He said the safe contained ina | and other Papers. | amaiaiecercet @®—The Senate}. Republican Policy Committee,.in a move to achieve “more unity ty factions, has decided to open ho “es Admit ita seantent to 48 4 COP meats. * Chedicaiads citeh od Yoo teins shire said the idea was his and that it was adopted at yesterday's com- The committee received many complaints in the, past that sena- tors weren't informed of White ' House requests reaching the group, Bridges said. ¢ The committee, which sometimes! ‘determines the party's stand and| strategy on legislation, had been limited to nine members until | nee ss two _— ago enlarged it nc all. Republicans up for saan This expanded _ the! group to 22 members. Wayne law school in 1952, He then|f) TUBELESS 3-TRANSISTOR assigned legal work. He is. married. | would be allocated. | | ZENITH'S —DYintct- Cruablte| | Never before has $75 brought such hearing aid clarity, compactness, | convenience and operating econ- omy! 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W Ind. , “TODD 5S a t tremsport | en, itt, with ayne, e $ Lasattae : . @ Suede and Leather _ |January Clearance Successful Soil Bank Plan Will Cost | Combinations 5 e } Citizens Less Than Its $1 Billion Price o AN Sis | WASHINGTON u?—The smalle’ of WOMEN’S SHOES _| | te tower: ot rresden nected to pur storage cots on BO ave a leat 80 ae pang soil bank plan bd red ernment surpluses. new government funds for price, e arm economy * * * FLORSHEIM Tweedie would = wer ns ee ‘ne lon | In 1955, farmers produced about) erent Se \dollar price tag arly attached 100,000,000 b heat! i , Reler oe Dress Shoes ‘to it. , ee than the market abut, The Force ve aibeted te anes has Shoe Dept—Main Floor t become’ : $15.95 to $17.95 Regularly $15.95 That ete, at leas, it works fo the government under price ®up-|"the best peld young men in : ; s 80 S180 cials hope Tae ue a oc 208 bushel, Tue Ee ‘ical . ‘ 10% Te 12 0% Department officials sai government investment of about| : * 'plan—recommended to Congress la J : I iy Tanschower toa special aes |ehants ee nes owen 1S Lome fo the sage yesterday—w ould channel * 8¢ M ’ FI hei Sh | about Hb billion dollars into farm-| Likewise, cotton production last i ers’ ets this year in the form year was about four million bales) en s ors im oes ‘of cash and commodities from gov-| more than the market needs. The of | Discontinued Petterns ‘ernment-held surpluses. \government will take over the ex- | U one phase of the plan,| lcess under price supports at ml FiF96 % szz0s NOW SISO t $4 GEO farmers se teri ea 3 il ra tc tn mu CONSUMERS POWER CO. ee 'lotments for cotton and wheat/lion dollars, would be reimbursed from sur-| The geek at the: tlt Sink: Slen FrODD’'S Shoe $ i hey woul uso ate or below market eed i ' Exciting New Refrigerators for ’56 in a choice re) e | progr and fulfills thi t r But “por this estimated billion dollars the achaamti would need make of 4 Beautif | Cc | a i wi e : i ts would be offset i i ort investme: 4 20 West Huron Street part by a redeced need fr fundsltnese two cammediics. . | . to support prices of cotton andi In other words, an effective oper- This is the year to pamper your love of color, end these are the 7 ae 4 eve eee * Repeer in 71" thrilling new Food Freezer-Refrigerators to do it. Wait till you see ' ie them —color inside and out—breath-taking colors that will make - S your kitchen sing. They're such practical beauties, too, with feature : , A | after feature that will banish your food-keeping problems in a flash. ‘ 4 5 ° Change color schemes in a flesh with now - oh DECORATOR PANELS! _ oh <3 Now your kitchen can be ~ a —_—— in the house. Thanks to 4 in i a rs : these attachable Decora- ; ‘ your present colors or in- | i troduce one at will. f _s © 2 : //- . Made for Ranges, and the : @ oy ¥ : ¥ Imperial Upright Food *12" Carpet-Special d) ai = Reg. *12° Carpet-Specially Purchased © | “ | % $ ni "Big, 10.1 cu. ft. Super Model... Bg Downs Nou ow Only 1 (>? sa. 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Has Meat ; | ; . , -.- we OV | Tender and Egg Drawer. a | RAIDS Window” Hydrator, Butt 7 Magee ‘ All On / : $5 50 ec | Conditioner, tall-bettle hala 4 Sale at . ? 9: | space and Utility Compart- ether 150 BIG-VALUE PRIZES off | 9x12 Bank, Ration Fresem f of Brand-New 1956 Frigidaire Monarch — oN — - ‘ 6x9 $3g°° el new Roll-to-You Basket. and Dryers *™ | ENTRY BLAMES rome FMB Bg eR @ Pee — $ A “ e i cll, Bot i a ee Me Sk Yee Sa cere | Model OP-120-08 Shem te : | CONSUMERS Carpets 9 .; TERMS— | $855 POWER and -- NoMoney |. ne A WEEK CO. meagan ~ Down— "| Trade in now! of é Pontiac’s Oldest Exclusi ve Floor Covering Firm! - 36 Months Distinction) 11 N. Perry St. Phone FE 4-2531 |: CONSUMERS POWER co. ME-GRF 13-52 fy a THE PONTIAC PRESS.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1956 FREE PARKING — EXTRA seven HOURS SHOP DURING Our CENTER-WIDE arreR INVENTORY axa Soery itp Re wehens Sab onal te Here are sav ‘oa ee denghter snd con, savings URON *rouR “SaRGAlN S STOP FOR SHOPPING . : -s Seme Stores Open MONDAY EVENING. More Steres Open _ THURS., FRL, SAT. evenings too January Is Baby Month — SPECIAL! Reg. $2.99—3-Piece _ Best for baby’s map or playtime. The perfect baby gift. sq ee es | COMPANION FEATURE Baby Crib Blankets Reg. $3.49 36x50 PASTELS 300 2" rs “Best for Children” FE 5-9955 SPECIAL! Ladies’ & Girl’s SHORT SLEEVE Women’s sizes 32 to 38, girls’ sizes 7 to 14. Good quality Sanforized broadcloth in prints and solid colors. Colors: White, maize, red, pink, orchid, Not exectly es pictured. A terrific buy at WONDERLAND |]. SAVE Now! Rayon and Nylon BLANKETS “a ¥ 84” Big luxurious blanket, beautifully bound with a 24-inch acetate satin binding. Choice of colors: blue, aqua, green, yel- low, rose. 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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1956; nome ees Aeniifere fies: tat and the Israelis tn’ |argosy, one feels that he'll tackle Speaking of Pete Huss, I took the places, and what they had| Marlene asked, in- : tS ee een Wiliten! tence, Uae telat teow eon | -. Teneka ee heetal et netere they. ram the places) Cignation, hem idling of So tame. 3 « - eam | It so, he'll have the prescience over to th and mentioned that Marlene was| . Then a flashbulb went off over The U.S, had failed to spring its be middle political force whos® lot knowing that his predecessor|Press Center the other day andlamong those who had worked for'a “iod’ beine drecece down be. the|my shoulder, * ; own. He sprang 15. men without] philosophy js rooted Trygve Lie went to see Stalin injthere on the wall of the library—ithem of late—as I hope she will|iixes of Marlene. . - war or promising Red between big as life—was a picture of Huss!soon again. . 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Oo Ps ’ A z ys 3 oS ye r 3 ‘ i alia it er i Ss dese 2. eee ee we ee a MEN’S SLACKS IN FLANNELS GABARDINES, BENGALINES Join the crowd tomorrow . . ..early birds have a terrific choice of rich flannels, splash gabardines, fibrene bengalines and splash flannels in sturdy rayon-acetate or rayon-acetate- Dacron blends! Matching 2-tone inner waistbands. 28-42. COMPLETE ALTERATIONS INCLUDED BOY’S CASHMERE-SOFT ORLON:’ PULLOVERS AND COAT SWEATERS The top favorites—long-sleeve pullovers and coat sweaters— in costly ORLON with the look and feel of cashmere! So practinal, too . .. washes and dries without blocking . . that’s shape-holding Orlon for you! zi “Be Ponts eeryfe Cher ' Se 2eFPtegesseseaee 4 $hesedeetionis A GGTESHRL Ds THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11, 1956 ee se ee y CYPRESS GARDENS oe ‘CYPRESS GARDENS rveRess — ; GARDEN | “CYPRESS GARDENS rie Me pee aa ed Musselman Pie Mix 2c, 2: yh 139: Tomato Juice fi . 3% 69 Krun-Chee Potato Chips ““::: it: 69° Hunt's Tomato Sauce tm 29° Sunshine i: Graham Crackers ‘35° Hart Blackberries = ":--:” N53 295 Fresh — Pure — Delicious VELVET _ Homogenized PE ANUT BUTTER Chocolate Lady Fingers "cai 35* Wheaties = «cnx. no 23° Almond Delight Cookies .*s.°x = 3 3: Cheerios Sa at 1oy-on D Be 5 7 Wrigley's 2 Coffee “5° ‘sz 71+ Kretschmer Wheat Germ is::. ~ 29° — 18-Oz. Ice Box Jar VANITY a FAIR Deluxe Quality | FACIAL TISSUES “x 2-39 | -e Sweet Peas French Cut Beans Golden Sy7 Corn + Kidney Beans elima Beans § ¢Cut Wax Beans . 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Yes, for fast, bleased relief, get BEN-GAY! Rub in BEN-GAY «+. Fub pain away! ee ee ee in our house,” says Mrs. Ral _ MeGory of Prattsburg, New York, has relieved an awful lot of aches and pains for our family — from strained muscles to.tired. aching feet. It's comforting to know that | such a marvelous pain-reliever is right there in the cabinet when it's needed. Millions of people agree with Mrs. McGory. They rely on BEN-GAY for fast, welcome relief from sore, aching muscles, You may have tried other pain-relieving but here's how BEN-GAY is differ- . why it's so amazingly effec. : tive! It contains up to two and one two works: First, brought coursing up GEORGE'S 7 + : Hal Boyle Says: oe HEAR ‘THE WOES Let us get out our crying towel “Through the years, Ben-Gay |and listen to the wees of a typical jmember of the paper clip brigade, ‘which run about as follows: “Every other class in America| iseems to get something special from the -government except the| white collar class. Why are we overlooked? When do we get our turn at the public trough? * « ‘* ‘ “They talk about a soil bank for .“Why can't Congress at least | Man Falls Dead While Reciting Poem on Death BENTON HARBOR (#—Russell Schram, 63, was entertaining mem- ibers of the Fruit Belt Credit Assn. lat nearby Hartford last night with |a recitation of Rudyard Kipling’s famous sonnet about death begin- fining “When earth's last picture is painted.” Suddenly, he pitched forward, dead. ‘e z E ; Schram, a retired farmer from. Dowagiac, was known in the neigh- | borhood for his poetry. He had just reached the lines: | “We shall rest, and falth, we shall need it, Lie down for an eon er two” Witnesses said they thought) Schram was acting when he stepped forward, faltered, reached upward and then fell. Efforts of Mayor Norb Nelson H 2 23 Ht fi if 2 fF i ili Ft 73 ~ Come in for a FREE General Printing 17 W. panreaes alata recitations of | and others in the audience to re-| vive Schram with a resuscitator were futile. Dr. Carol Boothby at-| tributed death to a heart attack. Wath ‘within, ile ‘pound of bitter) jness, MANY LOBBIES , '| Farmers have a lobby. Veterans have a lobby. Manufacturers have About . the white collar workers and \enine to borrow money. Today |a new suit in order to look pre-(*xcept omeuuan cuty: two queue lnlits Go mex ami, 8 was ‘America who don’t have a lobby are widows. They remain largely un- now is the greatest Prisoner of the| ment on the automobile, collars, White Collar Worker Cries in Wilderness Baziey There is at least an ounce ofjorganized and therefore, perhapé,|installment plan and the finance/He is nowhere in sight. Alas, even, unrepresented. Since they ‘cannot. lcompany. Debts go with his daily, punish a politician, why should al lbread. , worry about them? Tues has passed the white collar: HAS-TO BORROW Library Usage man by, That white collar, once; If he has to’ fly to see ‘this sick a badge of pretended gentility, has mother, he has to borrow ick! Nearly a Record » .| become more of a symbol af face. money. less nonentity. It no longer pays! If he takes a vacation trip, he During, 1955 » jolt at the pay window jfret Ras to Sesto loom, Pontiac residents borrowed 1 wed to be the gus in overas stood in line at the loan office|has to borrow enough money for in the ee enough to persuade a The average white collar worker | the dough to make the down pay- —| He is in hock up to his eyeballs—| 1931 - vcremble as few as possible WHAT'S MY LINE? UCTIONS: Each word is reloted to my work. oppeers under arrow, reading downword. 1 AMA, et ne ee Set vee] ‘ ithis average white collar worker—| ifor everything from his furniture) Segistration of borrowers tn- jto the fillings in his teeth. At least) creased im the past year to a- ihe elaims he is | total of 28,945 registered card- 7 e holders. And he feels he fights his per- Un- to gvess my line. Answer of creating a new Cabinet post, “Secretary of the White Collar|jast year Class.” FEARS FOR FUTURE The white collar man is haunted| 4.602 books added by not only by his present predica- ment but by fears for the future. bered 1,668. He is afraid automation scientists will dream up new and more effi- 1 SRETTE 2 RIFFAT ‘|cient business uachines that will do away with his very job, turning! Food, Whisky and Snuff 3 ERUTO 4 CPAK 5 CAPGAKE him into a refugee from progress. * |prestige. The engineer is the hero! just as of our times. And many an office’ lever.’ jpeasant now wishes that, instead terday of wearing a white collar, he had Virginia, is seldom used, gave he ‘been born with a slide rule in his recipe for long life: © 1965 What's My Line, Inc. ‘evterdey's answer heofing, slot, jode judgE, jur’. mouth, Where is the man on a white! ‘horse who will lead the white col-| sin, Yo, Wl, ttn whisky and snuff.” \ a Ss _~ i T LOCKS < Do: IFYOURSELF 4 the only tile that F; locks together rs OM your walls Tile for Average Bath, 60 Sq. Ft. SAV We are listing below DEMONSTRATION & Office Supply POSITIVELY NONE SOLD TO DEALERS! INSTALL A BEAUTIFUL Enough for a 9’x10’ Room Only *Qs60 EENTILE Floor P 1055 PONTIAC Star Chief Custom 4-Dr. Radio, Heat- er, Hydra, White G | cH Dark Colors Deluxe _2- Door, Radio, -Heater, Hydra, Power Steering, 2-Tone Green. $ p 1250 EO a raanes : A RENE ond 29: 9x9x3/16" deep. Heavy lock and key. ‘General Printing TESTED FOR ONE HOUR at 800 DEGREES Big sturdy home chest, 1234-inches long, 8V4-inches wide, and 412-ins. Fb cba Fire Proof HOME | CHEST 7790 & Office Surly Perfect for den, living room, bedroom and recreation rooms. A permanent, easy - to - clean floor. “Slightly Imperfect’ 99-101 S. SAGINAW at AUBURN — FREE PARKING at REAR of STORE . OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P. M. PONTIAC Deluxe 4-Door, Ra- dio, Heater, Hydra., Light Blue \ y 1952 & 7 PONTIAC Radio, 2- Tone Custom Catalina, Heater, Hydra., white horses are getting scarcer. It he needs & new car, he firstii9s5 than in any previous year finance company to advance him libraries and the Bookmobile for the year was 227,002 as compared to 222,107 in 1954 and 230,910 in : The reference question service | sonal emergencies alone. The fed- offered at the libraries saw an eral government shows no Signs increase of trom 12,382 questions /answered in 1954 to 14,144 answered The libraries’ book stock wm-/ Gives Greater Relief Than Aspirin! creased from 53,474 to 57,223, with and 815 by gift. Books discarded be- cause worn out or outdated num-: Diet for Ornery Gal, 100 LOS ELES «w-—G The: white aie - lost its | Burks ee "s 100 years old and’ “mean and ornery as| " At her birthday party yes-| Granny, whose first name, “Plenty of black-eyed peas, tur-| nip greens, salt pork, corn pone, | lar class back to its old security? | oe In Morse Code and International Code, this means ‘Save Our Ship.” ever, at the Pontiac Retail Store this meaning has been changed to .... 1952 DODGE 2-DOOR 995 4 Ze Radio, Heater, Standard Shift, Beige ___ ie. = 1954 CHEVROLET 210 4-DOOR *s Thursday SPECIALS!! 18 North Saginaw STEAKS... DO (Advertisement) (Advertisement) Science Develops New Tablet: Relieves Painful Monthly Cramps For 3 out of 4 Women Tested! ton; Mass. (Special) —New _ relief ae women who lets available at a drug stores with- tion. out a ip So don't suffer needlessly. Take Pinkham's Tablets yourself. See if you don't feel worlds better this very month. See if you don't es- cape much of the irritabilit and discomfort—both before and dur- ing those “difficult days.” ‘For ... ask for Lydia E, "sg Vegetable Compound.) hes or iit a caused distress apa the trying , Week before their pe The new tablet fewer not just one or two ingredients but a unique som uiaeries of gps — That's ‘iscovery offers more aaa than An How- E ON SALES! just a few of our Save on Sales Values for the week. $2095 *945 995 52145 $1545. $1295 $1645 $525 $1045 - $595 $1795 $1250 5495 $595 $795 875 5995 $1095 So stop in and S.0. 1955 Pontiac Station Wagon 4-Door, Radio, Heater, Hydramatic. Dark Green 1954 NASH STATESMAN Radio, Heater, Standard Shift, Red and White 1952 FORD CUSTOM 4-DOOR Radio, Heater, Overdrive, Light Green.. 1955 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF Custom Catalina, Radio. Heater Hydramatic. Power Brakes, White & Firegold & While Turquoise 1954 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF Custom ¢Door, Radio, Heater, Hydramatic, Soli Beige, (2) to choose from 1954 DODGE ROYAL 2- _— v-8 Radio. Heater, Aut Light B 1955 CHEVROLET DEL RAY 2-Door, Radio, Heater, Evece Glide, Red & White, 10,000 Actual Mites, New Spa Radio, Heater, Standard Shift, Black and Maroon... 1953 FORD STATION WAGON 2-Dr, Radio, Heater, Standard Shift, Dark Blue. 1952 NASH 4-DOOR Radio, Heater, Hydramatic........ (954 BUICK CENTURY. Hardtop, Radio, Heater. Pull Power. Dynaflow. 1954 Pontiac Deluxe 2-Door Radio, Heater, Hydramatic, Dark Green... (951 PONTIAC DELUXE 4-Door Radio, Heater, Synchro-Mesh, Light Blue... ae (2) 1962 PONTIAC 4-DOORS Radio, Heater, Standard Shift. While They Last 1953 FORD CUSTOM 4-DOOR 1953 FORD CUSTOM 2. Door Radio, Heater, Ford-O-Matic. Ocean Spray Green, 1953 PONTIAC DELUXE 4-Door Radio, Heater, Synchro-Mesh, 2-Tone Green...... Radio, Heater, Standard Shift. This car must go For the Deal of Your Life Stop at the - PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 MT. CLEMENS case cine iS ld lay Me ak el ed ol ee ee Reha ; : A OT I ct cS liege ED inate alain ras Tr , t i 4 >, : } icture of a man _ ho calching up with GMs advanced engineering T’s A NEW YEAR—and each new year brings with it a host of new advances in automotive engineering. That’s particularly true of General Motors. The last half-dozen years have witnessed one of the greatest parades of important advances in the whole history of motoring. , This, we believe, is one reason why the dealers who sell Chevrolets, Pontiacs, Oldsmobiles, Buicks and Cadillacs have been busier than they have ever been before. Bat success has its obligations. If you want to grow in the automobile business, you must deserve to grow. And that is what we, and the dealers who sell our prod: ucts, have been doing together. , For example, the dollar volume of business done by the dealers who sell General Motors car's is more than five times greater than it was 15 years ago—and this volume is done by fewer dealers than we had in 1940. In this same time, the amount invested by them in new machines, new shop equipment and other facilities has increased tenfold, and they are making about five times the profit, so everything grew together. On our part, we have likewise invested in growth, by plant expansion, and the purchase of new machines, tools and dies required to bring forth an array of engineering advances. And this brings us to the picture above, which is another way that we and the dealers who sell our prod- ucts to the public are progressing together. Just as it takes new machines and new tools and new skills to develop such advances as automatic trans- missions, power steering and power brakes, high- compression V8 engines or automobile air conditioning, it takes new skills and new tools to service them. This is a challenge which we, and GM dealers, are © meeting together. We planned and built and equipped 30 General Motors Training Centers, where the skilled service mechanics of dealers can catch up on our advanced engineering. And the dealers, at their own expense, are sending their mechanics by the thousands each month to these Centers for specialized training. The man you see here—like all the other thousands—will go back to the dealer who sent him an expert on all the new features which brought people flocking to General Motors cars by the millions. . No wonder GM and GM dealers are such a winning team. ‘ _ GENERAL Motors CHEVROLET - PONTIAC * OLDSMOBILE « BUICK - CADILLAC Body by Fisher » United Motors Service + GMC Truck & Coach / \ = ‘ \ | i < p Re » ae Roig FE RET EE a TO TE A Sen RTS RP AWM igh Tg MORMON GG § CRBS OR ROME NTT IRE Se ROC ROMO Meme NS PE eR MMT MOE QIN SGT NOE OR MERE BNET CASE i Ren HAS MA Sg ree ee LI 9 | + { é ao EIGHTEEN a i 4 1956 . @ \ ace % Seeking Change inCity Vote Date Election Would Alter Amendment to Charter to Permit Registration A charter amendment changing the date of the city election from the first Monday in April to the third, will be decided by Pontiac voters in the coming April ballot- ing. The recommendation for the amendment was made by City Clerk Ada R. Evans and referred te the city attorney for prepara- tion at last night's City Com- mission meeting. Ae GOMES ‘Porgy and Bess’ Wins Audience in Moscow Debut MOSCOW (®—The “Porgy and Bess" company has added Moscow to its long list of conquests. An overflow audience wept, cheered and applauded for 8% min‘, utes after the final curtain of last night's opening performance in the Soviet capital. The touring American Negro Company had won the same re- ception in a Leningrad engage- ment which began Dec, 26. They will play six more nights in Mos- cow, the first American opera |Presentation since before the 1917 ‘Bolshevik Revolution. | U. of M. Lists 143). , ) 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS. WED : ee G ugh ie. The amendment would afford sufficient time for voter resistra- tion between a city primary elec- tion required by the City Chapter to be held the first Monday in March and the city election. State law requires that the last day to take registrations prior to each election is the thirtieth day Medical Tests Research Unit Spends Over $1 Million in 1955 on Cancer, Other Work | Michigan worked on 143 separate projects, cal school reported today. Under this law, registrations for Dean:A. C. Furstenberg listed as ANN ARBOR (®—University of medical researchers , | totaling $1,241,000 in 1955, the medi- ‘ =~ ows TUGS FIGHT HOUSTON BLAZE — Ten small craft and 200 - land-based firemen battle a blaze at one of the three piers owned time it was feared that the huge crane in the by the Todd Shipyards Corp., on the Houston ship channel. For a fall, but it remained upright. (See story, page 1.) NESDAY, JANUARY 11, AP Wirephete background would Start GOC Post Dugan Denounces Letter : == 7a — = + - : i this year's general municipal elec- tion would close March 5, the date of the primary election thus disal- lowing registrations on this day. ‘Kiwanis Club Installs Officers for New Year the most important in public inter- est work in cancer, heart trouble, arthritis, atomic medicine and in- fectious diseases, “It is hard,” Dean Furstenberg said, “for the layman to see the and vaccines against viruses." The Department of Internal Med- icine directed 37 research projects, mostly along clinical lines and di- rected at specific diseases. But oth- er basic research wag not 80 obvious, he pointed out. Among the studies in the internal medicine department were those into malignant tumors, biological effects of irradiation, leukemia and gastric cancer. Among the largest contributors at Davisburg. Construction to Begin on Andersonville Road; Need Voluntecss Stolorow.”’ DAVISBURG — Construction on’ The pha eget =e sub- building Ground Mitted Monday night to the coun- oe be ot ue ation (cil at their monthly meeting. It Observer Corps servation Post was signed by Joseph A. Chircop, at Davisburg will begin within thea private parking Jot employe and next two weeks. A new post site : on Andersonville road is being xd tom ava oe” Monacans Cable toes Ou ra weever'Prince on Rules: observer, with Robert Haslock, CD director of Springfield Township, Commissioner John A. Dugan (District 5), a union representa- tive, last night denounced a letter submitted to the: Oakland County CIO Council as “misleading, a bunch of mistatements and written by a hired penman for. Sam L. Hope for Duo Rites in Against Parking Project acting secretary for the Citizens Committee Against Ordinance 1292. This ordinance covers the pro- Posed addition of 624 municipal &-cent-an-hour parking stalls which will come to a vote of the public March 5 due to referen- dum action taken by this com- mittee, “I realize we all know by now the manner in which these _peti- tions were signed, and most of the signers didn’t know what they were signing,’’ Dugan stated. The committee's letter declared “five cents parking. is not guaran- tee of the five cent level, we also don’t have any guarantee that their price will stay at the 35 cent level,” Dugan said, Dugan denounced a claim of the committee that the city was . {were the Atomic Energy Commis- sion, the U.S, Army, the U.S. Pub-| and Sgt. Chizewsky, Air Force representative for the GOC in this area, According te Chanter, volun- ters are needed to help build the pest and those wishing to volunteer may call ME 4-4897. A training meeting for new ob-: servers will be held in the near future. Observers are asked to watch the papers for an announce- ment of the meeting date. lic Health Service, Kresge Founda- tion, Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation and L. J. Montgomery "| Foundation. One of the largest grants was $165,000 from the AEC to discover! the value of radioactive cobalt and cesium in treating tumors and cancer. Principality but Will Leave It to Rainier engaging ip an act of discrimina- tion which was “un-American.” | “Every time we try and do something for the great number of MONTE CARLO (INS)—A_ high Monacan official denied today re-| ican appear.” ports that members of the prin-| After hearing the committee's cipality's government had threat:| communication, the 68 delegates ened to resigr if Prince Rainier and at the Monday night meeting voted actress Grace Kelly decided to ynanimously to support the stand of marry in the United States. | he City Commission on the pro- ’ The official said: /posed parking project. “Each citizen hopes the prince | people, we hear the word un-Amer- | Your Watch e ‘member commission appointed by Expansion |Gov. Williams to study traffic prob. : lems of Telegraph road and the Watch Bands Jr. Township mothers recom mends t Ladies'-Men's t a traffic light be in- stalled at the embattled intersec- tion of Telegraph and Cypress, The committee also recommend- ed that Taylor Township Police be ‘Bassigned to guard the crossing un- ET spon $195 Hunt Tiny Device With Deadly Rays of Radioactivity MILFORD, Conn, (®—A trinket- sized device with deadly radio- active rays is missing from a con- struction site here and police fear someone may have picked it up, not knowing its danger, The object is an inch and a halt lone. Shortly after the device was re- * will satisfy our desire for a civil as well as a religious marriage in Monace , ,. but the prince is the sole judge. The whole population fully and affectionately.” | The same note of respectful an- ticipation was sounded in a cable which the committee on Mone- gasque traditions decided to send to Rainier, The committeemen said they “rejoice particularly to see their august sovereign found a family) | in order to assure the peren- | niality of the 1,000-year-old Grim-| awaits his decision very respect- | til a light can be erected. | Georges-Newports Jewelry Dept. The committee head, Prof. Leslie R. Silvernale, said: “I think these recommendations should be put into effect imme- ‘ported missing from property of the asty. io. th t which Connecticut Light & Power Co. yes.|aldi * nasty fo ane - of whic | teeda ice | : jour country is linked. iterday, police issued a public ap- The house of Grimaldi, of which Webford Club Slates Thursday Luncheon WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Webford Club will meet at 1 p.m. | Thursday for luncheon at the home of Mrs. Harold W. Richardson, 7060 Highland Rd. The afternoon will be spent by the members sewing cancer pads. Members. are requested to | bring needles and thimbles, Mrs. Glenn Hickson is the cancer pad chairman. peal for the person who may have ,_: ‘ P descendant. began it to dispose of it in a vacant lot, | a = = Concent. . diately.” telephone police and report im. ruling in Monaco in the 10th cen- Drayton Women Hurt =, hes BRANCH SALES and SERVICE 79 Pentise State Bank Bidg. FE 46-0214 ORDER Clean Winter Comfort NOW! The other members of the com- mittee were Mrs. Florence Sween- ey, former president of the Detroit Federation of Teachers, and Grand Rapids Traffic Engineer Jerome Franklin. The committee also recommend- ed that the speed limit along Tele- graph be reduced ‘to q 40-mile-an- hour maximum with four new. |traffic lights at different points along the highway. Kavanagh’s Action mediately to a hospital. * * ° United Engineers Construction Co. to photograph steel, was left hang- ‘ing on the end of a card on the lconstruction site yesterday. It was |set in position to make a 30-minute exposure of steel. Officials of the construction firm said the invisible rays emanating from the device would not kill in- stanteously but would bring about a deadly illness, The rays kill off white blood corpuscles in the body, a e May Affect Pontiac The firm said there was a possi- : bility it could have fallen to the LANSING (#—Atty. Gen. Thom. floor of the building in which it was as M. Kavanagh said his office NUNS. A geiger counter search of would intervene in a Wayne Coun.'‘he entire area failed to turn it up. ty case which could upset the mu-| nicipal courts in seven Michigan County GOP Chairman cities. | : sa: Kavanagh said that if the city Attending Meeting of Dearborn loses the suit mmenict-| Oakland County Republican pal courts in Flint, Highland Park.'Chairman Chad M. Ritchie is in | Battle Creek, Pontiac, Lansing and Lansing today for a meeting of FE 5-6159 [Kalamazoo would be abolished and the GOP 1956 Campaign Commit- OAKLAND FUEL coarts to Justice of the Peace and PAINT Co. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FUEL OIL cans from all over the state, | Scheduled speakers included U.S. Clear Frank Rocomora Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield and Michigan Sen. in Series of Breakins Charles E. Potter. 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SUCE PACK All prices in this ad effective thru Sat., Jan. 14 AMERICA'S FOREMOST FOOD RETANER... SINCE 1859 "2a 63¢ fl ms 29 * CO tne ge eS ee a ee ee ae Bee THE PONTIAC PRESS, | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1936 _ | Poae = Berang is laying the ee ee oe ee SS RGAIN HUNTERS | | er ae | ooo wmuc © ‘55 and 56 Ff Clones | ae iT 7 Company and Officials’ Cars —_—_ 17 to choose from. 13=1955 PONTIACS 4—1956 PONTIACS pab oo at Save. $1,000.00 and more = oft origi Griginal. price on these Beautiful Cars with New | Ponmine rie STORE _ ee {DETEROENT | “eer Dust iz Los Alamos Will Get child Care Experts Worry Endorses Wayne U. Council of State College Presidents ; Solotan Wages te wl Business Needs —— 5 New A-Reactors ‘Br itish Living Costs Force ce a e penciok x y The opera’ city of WITH THIS TRAINING igs amos xx» —™ A Million Wives to Work ay ried y te cy Dei laboratory -here is constructing F schools, The council cited Wayne Sh rth d ‘and designing five nuclear power) LONDON u*—Tucked away in a'trates Court, said recently: “A for “outstapding educational serv- Gregg O an jrenctens =: oe of which 20r Cat corner of 0 Retry 0h, Oe nas up| ice.” . to design of a reactor!-niidren play in a nursery—sym- whom latchkey ' (Advertisement) Typewriting Accounting Se with powes eM °C nols of a silent revolution that has| mejor came ot juvcaid ‘crine.s| How To Hold Bookkeeping Mathematics we? announcement by the re-|#ltered the pattern of British fam-|" But Ronald Ledger, who repre- Comptometer Calculator ‘search laboratory said the labor- 0 ee . 900,000 |220t# industrial Romford in Parlia- FALSE TEETH Engl Speedwriting ‘atory which helped in the develov-|priticn “wives, went cut 4p, marke (rue Said, “It is not the bad moth-| M@re Firmly in Place Vocabulary Study ment of the atomic bomb 16 now) 1, 4,000 or. She gies out to mark: .c:RI oL as totes westh and em- ; Graduates of these courses are in demand. ‘engaged in “active research, de-/)0W nearly 4,000,000 are working.|the working mother who is the one) peDoZ°Ur fpise weet snnoy : sno re aa sn and cmt Bre Ot wh ce Sen Pere mabe a snc” | Besa Dap 7 NEW (CLASSES THIS WEEK [1 p,) Nerve tredvry, tbore- |, ocnosiss and child wellare | rcketing cont of ving. With i Soper Sais arses sess sey 'q -Day, Half-Day and Evening scters ‘wil entity end to te (sands of babies are taken daily by Britt's shope are. stacked wih! Soar pate odor (denture q VETERANS APPROVED “design of anether reactor ©8P8- shop nurseries, Hundreds ot thou, fom !4F ut of grasp of the| SEERis Staten mane - > ble ot supptying, the ity with | sands of schoolchildren come home|*Y*"*é® family. its e Re Gesinslpstlutl Eres STE ss mrt | or « yj of ting cacy tennnperied te re Line Med, chen for i FLINT ®—Johnnie Williams, %6, 7 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac Phene FE 2-3551 mote areas,” he said, Full employment in Britain has Flint, was sentenced Monday) | All experiments ‘‘will advance|led to a booming demand for wom- ito 15-25 years in prison for sec- materially the national program'en workers—and Se ae ae ethene of Caries Dexhoal ee nn antes essa swesot ers ae *eene COROO OCOD HO OHO Oe tor the epee z. atomic rare ‘sont - ot ee gery ol Charlies N pa : reactors even P ic use,” a chairman 0 a : Call in Person or Return This Ad for Information De madeny abd. don's famour Tower Bridge Magis-|September. — ver a \ { \ } 14 Beautiful New | IN MOTOR TRANSPORT LEADS THE WAY 30-INCH | on ‘ Electric Range Four 7-Heat Surtace i Unit Controls a Four Superspeed a Microtube Surface “ Units ; . “Even Oven Heat” : ends underbak- 4 ing in some parts of overbaking in ” others. 23 OVEN! 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And you look forward to its superior These you have to come in and try on for size—yourself— efficiency all truck-life long. tomorrow! No Down Payment—2 Years to Pay! You luxuriate in Hydra-Matic* operation that banishes * Hydra-Matic wandard om many models; optional at extra cess on some ethers The Duo-Therm looks like a fine piece of furniture in cordovan:’ mahogany finish. Keeps 4 to 5 rooms warm and cozy in coldest weather. Has the famous Dual Chamber for perfect heat and economy. Thermo- stat, too! | OPEN FRIDAY WILSON GMC CO. | MIGHT ’ti 9 675 Oakland Ave., Corner Oakland and Cass | | Pontiac, Michigan | | 108 NORTH SAGINAW See us, too, for Triple-Checked used trucks ® i es me ? oh ee ica, ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS ree! ea Eon eee ae PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1956 race's Engagement Dress IDr. Morton Sobel to Moderate 3 Panel Discussion at Pontiac High Dr. Morton J. Sobel, director of; University. He is an author{Relations Committee of the State the Michigan Regional Office ofjof articles which have appeared/Association of YMCA's, he is also the Anti-Defamation League of|in several national education mag-|associated with the Michigan So- B'nai B'rith, will moderate a A member of the Humaniciety for Mental Health, the discussion on the subject of ‘ NAACP Association for Supervision udice. The panel will be presented and » Ad- _ Menany cvening of f:ie- bok, Dome Somnus = Chbdree at T: on pe ad wl penn ald North will preside at the meet- Youth, and chairman, of the Adult + “dress has a ing. Bay Association of Michigan. ly pleated ‘The panel discussion. will immed- Members of the panel include Dr. aad seeves lately follow the showing of the . James McHugh, psychiatrist at three - quarter movie, “High Wally’ a 32 minute State : length, . A‘ white film. The film, is sponsored by the Ziem, Oakland ‘prosecuting silk scart adorns Anti-Defamation League of B'nai attorney; the Rev. Allen Parker, the neck. - B'rith, by the Columbia Foundation minister of the Newman AME Like all of Bre of San Francisco, and by the State Church; Mrs. George Morrow, high ; ot Mlinois Department of Public school’ English teacher and Janet | sae apr beienttigprtindiand g are hang Carlisle,future teacher. , designed intendent of Public Instruction. . Denuates 28 | to be worn, not The film presents 9 case study Bs wn gor prongy~ Dy wh ae q ange ay of an insocare bey wheee heme tion League, and member of the the eloquence af simplicity te thax sad bot abated Beal oc Oneedeae eumeiare ate FES, : Ro entire collection, a real lesson in to develop as a normal person. yo to henge, ot eupagemet, | 7 * ¢ Dr. Sobel is a doctor of education - Following the discussion, those | * im the field of Guidance and Coun- attending will adjourn to the boys : DE. MORTON 4. SOBEL Closely fitted jackets emphasizing | a - . eee ae a Friends Act /Talks on European Trip : cape over the dress in place of the . and an interesting com-|served as tail twister, Mrs, Joseph root. Standoffish of her n trip W8S| McLeod was chief evaluator, and Always a favorite: with visit. . oe aoe at /Mrs. Howard conducted] 515 E. Pike Se hie Geer ans on About Visits: Pontiac Toastmistress Club held |erverdea’ te hase > ae bi that relly are feminine. Sond- They Should Call!" srs. orben Wilking was tenet wants American woman H ; mistress’ for evening to look beautiful but ladylike on Bride Without rivers pince gave the mvoration. H to Make Y His collection stresses the slim Being Invited “Critical Lstesing—a Need for Ow ake rour | a curved look with figure shaping the New was A 9 concentrated the bust, Bibs chosen by, Gertrude Foley for ry | cnr ot : we REx ver | toe Wedding Go Smoothly’ a the bust in almost every a recent bride: “Will you please Mrs, P. Eugene Miller spoke e : eee telf Tiarit it is proper for a bride|ciines sa the evening were Mrs. Come in, write or phone for this Most of dresse to invite her family and friends Bunce, Mrs, Sidney Olson and booklet. There charge scooped necktines, a node to her new house, or should they) Mrs. Clayton Rule. is no ; does cover them occasionally with come by themselves to call on her.| Servi rapa was} little jackets or boleros. Tabbed to emphasize a high-waisted look... a |. day dress of navy Italian silk linen from Herbert Sond- _ Pearce Floral Company or three-piece town and country|Women joined in the Sacrament of} heim’s 1956 spring collection. White organdy pleating |told that they were waiting for $59 Orehard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 aft, Davidew shows the. baste suit Commemntyp. eqntnatss by the Rev. dotted with rhinestone ‘butions centers the bodice and \™ E. j Honor Mrs. Deen e* * 6 the church. < finishes the sleeves. me : The gently fitted suit and the — will E . é back-belted box jacket with sleeves RUTH HAIGH : cropped above the wristbone were shown during the Nationa] Press . Week held in New York. There's an extra dividend too, in the stoles. Some of these are great and wide te wrap around a suit. Womens Section erase Girls Will Don Bow-Ties Ms. Parshall ; Custom Lamp Shades — Picture M2 Old Paats E 165 Pierce novts: 06 MALY 4 Seri told you about the ich evening a ‘mckward” "movement. in. the PARIS (INS)—In 1956 teenage| To be really stylish looking, Tells of Visit tn A Se oe eee ot collect these girls in Paris will wear bow-ties| these bow-ties should the i or Yorke. designers, Today we found| and streamers: 1: « a to Polio Center served fresh pineapple Brother or boy Reporting on a recent visit to|moon-shaped struct in the tying the Warm Springs, Ga., Polio Foun- The streamers, more girlish and dation, Mrs, Ruth W. Parshall, if Karen ‘ink (designer for Har- ; vey Berlay apesars ts be Teally ta cassis akin am hows! just as Parisian, look best in black. executive secretary of the Oakland| app: n2 skin. On top of one of the favor of putting the emphasis in) worn with bow-ties in black, or the They should be tied with tiny loops, 'County Chapter of the National pieces of pineapple was a tooth- the rear. All of her bolero jackets | pacie color if the dress is printed. | with the long ends dangling to the Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, pick with a cherry on it, button up the back and she doesn't skirt-hem. described new medicines and tech- apologize for the inconvenience. Ci F d .. bs 2s niques in the treatment and pre-| . She merely tells you to get some- vention 6f the disease when she} © one to help you. ity eder ation Lempereur shows black velvet addressed members of St. Joseph apple. AN Meets M onday streamers on a white organdy par- | Mercy Hospital Auxiliary, - ty dress. The ribbon-bow is fixed * ¢ 6 1 W is enetan becker of the Nan orove at Powers Home |to the shallow boat neck. The dress | The Monday afternoon meeting ment. The best example of back has puffy sleeves and looks most |Was held in McAuley Nurses’ full is this designer’s ‘Swan Mrs. Socrates Sekles, vice pres- romantic, Home, Sister Mary William, hos- a tee .— .. beck ident, presided at the Monday y adic pital supervisor, told of the recent Skirt — nes out afternoon meeting of the City to bent fiz streamers 0 [allotment received from the Ford|'Y You were right. ae bee line introduces four Fe tien of Women's Chua. Mra. front ta fait Seaton gt Sees. | |Foundation and outlined the assis- it cal Howard 0. Powers opened her mith n white (2nce it will give in the hospital’s!_,"Dear Mrs. Post: T am a bach- new silhouettes which it calls the A high necked dress with a white home on Cherokee road for the collar will } different look. expansion Paerem . iner for the first. time in the house of a friend who was re- Chiton, Whisk, Turned-About Jack- et and Lamplight. gathering ee by 30 members. | ing if you wear it either with a bow-tie or with long streamers Mrs. Harold E, Brady will serve F rt de- tly married, I. mephis wife just on cian lowe, ‘ee Mrs. Ruth Weber Parshall spoke| to fasten the collar. — {a8 chairman of a money-making once I would like to know : I on the National Foundation for) Lempereur also suggests an or-| Project planned for March 16-17. | should bring something for the two more firms which have joined this movement. will in- children’s boys’ - girls’ growing girls’ dress and casual shoes : “48 Infantile Paralysis, accompanying! ange-colored corduroy dress with a .. * |hostess, such as a box of candy . her talk with a film, ““Remember . ” Abd Auxi nary Me.” . ‘s bog pol Slee restr 4 presennol an oe Fo 3 ee as a jor Bowers? ‘ S/ ALE STARTS TI 1URSDAY ’ ' Ho S Mee ing Pend ~ voted cele eH gta to the round, cotariom neck wes G. airman of the serve as i It is not menemaery nor , % Mrs, Loren Beach, Mrs. Allen| whether or not they CREATED CHILDRENS & MISSE straps. Dress , Shoes, whites, 0 34% patents, ties and $7.95 Discontinued Styles in STRIDE-RITES. ba ‘ties Values to $“)80 repeat Hersee and Mrs, Paul Boelter re-| the Meet Your Neighbor sale that Rivas ‘Ur Ratns Set |nnt Sere 07 e federeen aan E Rapids VFW National Home at/last year, the Monday evening meeting of * ¢ VFW 1008 Auxiliary. The group met; Junior Child Study Club was the| in the American Legion Home. — group for the meeting, with <4 * a's . William Thomas, Mrs. Ross - fo, A report ~ ~~ — < n Walls and Mrs. Robert Comme % 3 ifts sent to the patients a Pontiac State Hospital at Christ-| *ssisting the hostess. mastime, and on the work mem- Whites, GIRLS DRESS SHOES #3 poate are by ANDRE Se. bers are doing for the American BOYS’ SHOE SPECIAL! Blue Te. Sabian eT ey | Exciting! New! $100 Pr. Table cues ee oxfords. Values $ 4% will rT > > Ree eee ee . evening i the VW tne. “SU PREME” Narrow widths for chil- GROWING GIRLS’ patents SPECI ALS - |] dren and misses. Come suedes, straps and sched shoes. +90 kO ly Plan Ti ogether I Permanent Wave ned” Eure por ten Values to $8.95 is eewsn a meta Bae This Wee nly regular stock. GROWIN ; $490 ) 3 G GIRLS’ better oxfords Knitting Worsted | 5. yy, yeaa $750 SqQn 54.950 POU GES tniecatens 5 2-02. Skei f w you cnn purchane your moue- | HOUSE SLIPPERS ie boy . ma” OD yma Co “WHERE QUALITY AND |) tor ciccns, toy, gr’ bi reas ond gctvool shown,” Hagey? Nomotta Varn | Scitbit tmid' iar eee | "Ye PRICE pir’ Shite. Vauae vo $490 Sweater Kit Cheese yper mene- Open Wednesday All Day Bulky = $2350 | sacral Friday ‘til 9 P.M. { , ack sis te wien.” eee BOYS’ HI-CUTS txetient vaiues. vatues to $11.95. $6.95 and $7.95 ORLON 45 ‘ nels "Bits ak No Appointment | Needed! Immediate Service! ‘pow fl | / JUVENILE BOOTERY ee MART |_AND MARELE co. | Andre Beauty Salon PHONE S 7 A Pp Dp S "38 & Lowwence Staak 8 1) 8. Saginaw. FE 5-8762 — : nee ] 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 5-9257 J | 2 . ( Phone FE 2-3208 \S . ten Gentnan’s Basement Slonaker - p a . \ é : . . e \ 4 a . aa ° . . 4 mea a ’ \ . too ; ‘ a , ; ie ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11,..1956 \ — : igh o4..J half-hour before it’s. time to eat. petite is not what you'd like it to) A little exercise before meal-time , them play for alwill increase anyone's hunger. rrr custom-made PERMANENTS You'll be amazed when you see the hidden hair brought your children’s breakfast ap- ® by Tony and Carl New Hair-Drying Comfort! Lu-Ray Pastel is beautiful and so very practical you'll use it every day. And the price is so aston- ishingly low! Imagine a 16-piece $s 9 5 ‘@ starter set, service for four at only. Dixr: Porrery | | For Your Convenience i f PFSCSHHESSHHSSSSESOSOHSHSESSSHEHSOESOOOHOSEESSCEOESSEOESS Infants’ Specialty Shop es ae a Conferring with members of his committee is James Goodell of Moreland avenue and (right). Mrs. James Open Daily 10 A. M. to 9 P. M—Sunday. Noon to 9 P. M. : e ” ; 2 Gift Shop Kraus of Pontiac drive. James is chairman of the check- Bradley of Rosedale avenue. The dance will be Satur- 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 ; room committee for St. Frederick-Alumni Association’s day at the Knights of Columbus Hall with dancing from FE 2-3220 «|| fifth annual Alumni Dance. Pictured are (left) Pat 9:30 p.m. to 1:30. —— . ——— s Old Water Softener Sale! 4 UU . ; Actor ‘Grows Old’ at Beauty Parlor © ~ | Water ener vale: 2%, | 7 By JOAN HANAUER- the sort of actor who plays a part|play every four years. Once you'd . ; | —_ . ° LUGGAGE IN MATCHED ; | NEW YORK (INS)—E. G. Mar-|better by putting on ae or do one play—maybe three or four : , (% 4 we This ! SETS appeari roadway holding a prop. But ways —a season. . ratte < nicl pa a - SINGLE PIECES . an ald ee int means|seems to be changing his appear- e+ * Ce KN ae | Month's Special! he has to go to the beauty parlor|ance for his acting. “You can't even say you're going x a ~ . From famous makers | jievery three weeks, five hours at a = * to be a TV or movie actor, you : te oa $0 000 Grain ie of Samsonite, Skyway, | fistretch. “I've been in as many television pave to follow the haryest. The ; ct | = @) ‘ , NA Americon Tourister, * * «@ plays as anybody,” he said, raver (theater's narrowing. There are so| . . 1) fa ; R 4 > v ) > . U. 5. Atlantic, Con- “I was so bored with wigs,” he/ing the figure at over 400. “‘Yet/few plays done, although in recent .y 8 o, El a sctentitiealty $00 NOW $919 d PF oom. said, explaining why he bleaches|!'m the least known actor -on the| years musicals have been doing BU th fe 4 : designed softence $339. : his hair for his part in Sean|street. It's because I've been weil. So few writers are writing GP ae a | isk) on oo on q Week Ends .........$7.95 to $19.95 fio'casey’s “Red Roses for Me.”|wearing beards, mustaches, noses.’ continually for the theater. "| NGA Bi matic techetch Features :: ; P “Audiences can spot them these!bald heads. WILL GET WORSE J combined with © 1 1. Dioled Automatic = ullmans ......... . $9.98 to $34.95 days, even from the last row bal-\790 MANY OLD MEN hn fe guing to ont tming mechan Backwash, Automati- Wardrobes ........$16.95 to $34.95 |. “r've. played practically every|the theater can only grow by wha | abicuteySta | cally Timed Rinse. a . -eee ° “This way there's nothing [type of character—every nation-|i+ feeds on—gradually it'll become ' | 2. Factory Warranty, 22 Men’s Overniters ... . $9.98 to $24.95 phony about if. Of course, it [ality, type of person, age charac- jike the opera. Mass entertain- e “¥ in the Softener ‘ makes me look a little spec- |ter. But I'd rather not play 50/ment is so easy to come by, so ww ears in the Men’s Suiters ..... . $12.98 to $44.95 tacular riding om the bus. It's |many old men.” | easily done. _ t is : Business. . . o?- ¢ 3 3. Engineered for Sim- 4 Men’s 3-Suiters ....$13.95 to $27.50 se long. Marshall claims that he's not et te coer “Today it costs $100,000 to put cry, Designed for uty Initials Free lin some 11 Broadway plays and six |" ® a years age % would ‘ z game ee b movies, feels ‘there's no longer acon = . i FHA T in the theater.” “Maybe television is stealing 3 DIETETIC FOODS = | career in as mr Gee : erms He Alfred and Natural Health Foods igen an ae jem ptiens play ts a good play regardiess | PHIL! P’S SPORTING GOODS s8 Wayne, Pontinc. FE ¢-t00t of the medium. And censorship the rule, but adds: . 79 North inaw Across trom the Riker Garage | is getting more sensible. They’re | Sag a Street Talmee Serola, Owner i “Even the Lunts do maybe one beginning to realize that there | CENTURY SOFTENER C0. 1391 Melton Rd., Birmingham ts MI 6-2074 are adult hours and children’s WIGGS Open Friday and Monday Till 9 P. M. vee because i's wing oom) ATELY 4669 entertainment a play doesn't have| “mista SIZES i n to deal with the minister at a 12-20 = | Peo | Sunday picnic. ple can turn il Professional Permanent Wave—Gives a Soft Natural Appearance off television if they're offended.” ne | Ceeceticoe ae | oe ey nq| PERMANENTS, from . . . . $5.00 roup ears 'a k time! It's a cotton wrapon — CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP b Howard Estes it's a wool jerkin — also a terry- | Y cloth coat for home chores, and 116 N. Perry FE 2-6361 of the Woman's Literary Club, nage gad yom nerd . = Howard Estes, superintendent of , a J lems, it opens flat. Check that , the Oakland County Infirmary and diagram — simple to sew! pom mueeccent Hospital, was . the Pattern 4669: Misses’ sizes 12, . eee 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 2% | Assisting the hostess, Mrs. Harry yeas, so:tnch abel. ‘Vernon of West Rundell Street,| This pattern easy to use, simple was Mrs. A. F. Winters. |to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- | Thirty members attended the |Plete illustrated instructions. meeting and wiecomed Mrs. | Send thirty-five cents in coins Mark A. Moran as a Rew mem- | for this pattern — add 5 cents for | ber. Mrs. Tone Bartholomew, | each pattern for Ist-class mailing. program chaizsman for the day, ‘Send to Anne Adams, care“of 137 | introduced the speaker, ‘Pontiac Press; Pattern Dept., 243 | : West 17th St., New York 11, N. Y. a agbaten cme tox hie sublet rintplainy’ name, adress wit | islature in 1955. Among them was|20ne. size and style number. mentioned one that declares the - ‘white pine the official tree of Alumnae Will Meet Michigan. ee Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta "| At the Monday afternoon meeting To Future Brides Our years of experience in servicing Weddings is at your disposal. Come in and let us assist you in the floral ar- rangements for YOUR WEDDING. Free Wedding Booklet Available Jacobsen’s Flowers 101 N. Saginaw st. Fine Gifts FE 3-7165 | An all-day sewing meeting will sorority will view a film, “Let's 7 ibe held Jan. 16 at the home of Take a Trip,” presented by James PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL Mrs. J. H. Troyer on Dwight ave-|Bunn, when they meet Monday 0 ho nue. evening at the Royal Oak home of 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Ww as _ ernie ————__—_—- |Mrs. George Little. Assisting the Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. : \ : Remember that fake fur is as hostess will be Mrs. Michael Car- Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. fashionable as real fur this season, land of Birmingham and Mrs. E.|[° PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 so you can flaunt fur of any kind.|R. Boyer Jr, of Farmington. ' ~ Cc A al cog fe ¢ Solid h , : DDD BD 2 B. 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SPECIAL FROM Christmas Left-Overs Marked Way Down re ye @ mart wf cence for och "Cha hgh TWleand ces Pures Wal Racks and Shcew | A C a / CO C orners Boxes or Jewelry Boxes for only 25¢ . . . odds and ends of ash trays and other ceramics marked way down... brass and There are loads of one-of-a-kinds . . . so come early to see the eopper one-of-a-kinds ., , odds and ends of kitchen stuff. best selection , . . you'll pick some really unusual buys. 1640 S! TELEGRAPH RD., BLOOMFIELD HILLS, .MICHIGAN wd my BOX 85 © 2'/2 MILES NORTH OF DEVON GABLES © FE 2-9163 é . aa ow, — A * IV ~ 2 “ d rat 03 <> ge) te. Ae lz x ie tar fe ge? sos for bes for ‘S . r od ee an oO “ oe fe _ A. - { we Ly be | L nt A de Ae A ee ee ee ee ee 6>6-6- 6 CORT EE Bs Wes Ta Ti PATE is Reha AF aR ~ oO q i, * TERMS 15°, DOWN Up to 25 Months to Pay 24 WEST HURON ST. soe) conducted the business meeting and announced the plans for the April 9 meeting. Mrs. Anyce Gillette of Birming- Women of Moose NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BETTER HATS| : : /GIRLS? ROBES| THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1950 - - ft prea . ' ’ 4 :' Mr, ,and’ Mrs. . ° Mental T: tk: Gi ruit Salad ies 0. One Hundred Attend Film Sho Fore Epsilon Grou 2 ‘ vo D. CyNe unare en “um OwWINg Before Epsilon Group P Short Cur! ‘ Doubles of | _ 3 ermanents : = + Museen" by Pontiaé Council PTA Members wri's\v sti cee ae] ton . : z : rker in F ce de ; as Desse rt : a announce the vy ‘ m e Ss partment of Pontiac State Hospital $ 6% rt hie . Be “engagement of| One hundred members and, inating committee were Mrs. A social hour followed the mieet-(0hd Zeens Rasso eed ws M ts. Morri sseyy- their daughter, friends of Pontiac Council poet — — a Sa — tig Saucon’ aie was, the recent meeting of Epsilon! . convened Tuesday evening at Jef-| Wyman, ayne Weaver, ittier, Jefferson or ri ys N s Bananas P iis ferson Junior High School to view! Ralph Dawe and Theodore |Bagley, and Central school PTA’s.|Sorunity, ¢ Ane Della Kappa) IMPERIAL i : a film “Board of Education Wiersema. ‘s —— ’ : i Sauce Proctor, the | Action.” Arrangements have been made Cominc Events ks rpcakers tld ¢ their work Beauty Salon By JANET ODELL - son of Dr Members of the Board of Edu-/by the Council t offer a PTA lead-| g help from the community. Mrs. cation, Mrs. Harry E. King, Dr.lership being given! 7” elcome Rebekah Lodge 1246, will meee Lola Sanda a hee bon 29 E. Pike St. FE 4-2878 Pontiac Press Home Editor and Mrs [Walter L. Godsell and Rev. J.!pby Wayne University. The course Temple. A semi-public installation at |Cameron avenue for the ae — — that page re as Bruce Proctor Alien Parker, were special guests.'wil] be given for eight consecutive |* =a ae me _ rn r — vont sarki bate g ag te of Lake The audience participated in &)Monday evenings from 7:3) to! churen = meet Thursday, "et 730 >= | ee pers OP ae anges. Sete keg te nthe een a . ° ° i * men 1% = She Mises uavee © les on 0 tek Phyllis is a |the board members explaining the} A training meeting for members wrest tap, ee, to serve it also as a late junior in the (functions of the board. Dr. Danajof the nominating committee will|Hall on West Pike street. | = evening refreshment. e Scheol of iP. logon g | oe aya at be Jan. 16 at the Adah Shelly Li- Ing” on on at ra “hata bl % ] BANANA LAD . |sc an OV, aSSis! at 1:30 p.m. mh rl ‘a a : Pg 8A Nursing at U. ° — cr il wank brary Pp 27 Miller S¢ » Thured y at 7:30 p.m 5 48 N. Saginow St. e anuary iy james Morrissey ‘ uperintendent of. schools ws on pint whipping cream of M. and he us nigel “" tte a freshman in| Te tm wae Peto i CLEARANCE To make the Orange Sauce, mix] - the Medical and guide school board members ot ars CONTINUING 1 egg, 1 cup sugar, 2 tablespoons School there. | in pertormance and responsibil iL naannimndd J ANU ARY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED flour and a pinch of salt. Stir well. A June 23 | ity and secondly, to 48 N. Saginaw St, , ° Add 1%4 cups orange juice. Cook : - s. | the general public with problems . 951 PAIRS over medium heat until as thick as wedding is of the school beard and to epen . a pudding. Chill and fold in the PHYLLIS ANDERSON planned. avenues of cooperation. CLEARANCE cream thot has been whipped. ~ 7 It. was. recommended as an out Slice bananas-the jong way into : P ; growth of the citywide meeting of a salad bow. Spoon on aver ot! Wurses Meet for Dinner (Sratarstipcrairmen that ‘Ponte orange sauce, then afd e layer off | Council sponsor a third PTA'T) = « DRASTIC REDUCTIONS crushed peanuts. Repeat . with) ‘yirty.seven members of the ham, Mrs. Lorraine Black of|scholarship for 1956-57 under the|)% M More Peirs Added te Eech Gr more bananas, orange sauce and! public Health Nurses Section of Rochester and Josephine. Sceley|same policies as amended | In Children’s Wear any oere Tene — peanuts = t wi is full. This!t,. Oakland District Nurses As-'were elected to serve on the nom-| year.” ; | ie should be combined just betore | sociation held a dinner meeting at inating committee, The annual Founder's Day Cele-) Regular to 12.95 serving time. Aunt Fanny's on _Moniay evening. | ee bration will be held at Lincoln oH * . B35 | Felt’ weatherstripping attached |Junior High at 6:30 p.m. on Feb.) 5) > Jasqueline, | “A World in a Weck ” an airline to the underside of chair rockers|?- A pageant “Our Schools To-)) N li & Ri film tour of California presented|can prevent marred floors and all |day” will be presented. 3 aturalizer isque ‘by Walter Boyd, highlighted the) hat noise. Selected to serve on the nom- |) evening's program, |— - ee 4 Regular t § | ‘ Following the film presenta- 2 ® Cet Oot eS eos See e cqurar f° % Regular to 16.95 4 tion, Mr. Boyd discussed forth- he 19.98 ig | eD coming developments in air e ae ma : fave and mentioned tha ta he | ceehars Continuing January © , 5 & Marquise......., Rot too distant future one will |) ned be able to fly to California in ® | 48 N. Saginaw St. Clearance 4 Regular to $ little ever four hours, hs : 25.00 Mrs. Mary Burrell, president, re ENTIRE STOCK Regular to 22.95 B35 al Wind and water repellent nylon, imported fine combed poplin. = Contrast or embroidered trim. Sizes toddlers’, and 3 to 6x. TWENTY-THREE — Martinique .... All Colors, All Heel Heights, Suedes, Calfs, Patents {to Hold Conference Reg. to 7.95 Reg. to 12.95 Reg. to 18.95 Mrs. Floyd Yeaman entertained; =~ . members of the executive board of} |; 90 90 90 : 5 [ie Women ofthe Moose at er Reg. to 7.98 Reg. to 9.98 162 PAIRS OF SPORTS SHOES ' [home on South Ardmore avenue|~ Reg. 8.95 ' KATHRYNE ELAINE WAITES |Monday evening. le $ $ t | 8 5 Mr. and Mrs. George H. Waites ne ot be beta E Z Loafers and oxfords. In of Pensacola, Fla., announce the erence ea TT engagement of their daughter, in Pontiac on Jan. 29, with the|~ ie : ALL WINTER PA ERN HATS i brown, black, beige, etc. ee er _— D. Mc-|Pontiac Chapter as the cece 5 TE Felts, velours, beaver > Choose from a wonerful collection of prints or solids. Nylon or | , Ginnis, son of Mr. and Mrs. James group. * ’ i Begules 90 - Its. S infants’ through teens’, alon—Mezzan E. McGinnis of Adams road. He| Mrs. Joseph Joanette, senior re- , ’ a hea iy TEV ENS, (Sines tents: Swougy: sub teens Shoe § ine is presently stationed at Pensacola/gent, and Ruby Maguire, junior 1.” pf " with the U. S. Navy. The couple|graduate regent, were present at! = NM : Young Folk Shop—Lower Level Pa ‘ = a March wedding. the meeting. * ete ~ 48° N. Saginaw St. Sale Includes ® Wool chinchilla Regularly © Wool fleece sold to ® Twed and alpaca WD sess @ 100% camel hair @ Wool Martinique : ® Wool hopsacking Regularly $ ®@ Imported tweed Sold to ®@ Wool zibeline 59.95 .. 24. ® Wool plush ® Wool and cashmere ® Full length $ ® Box, fitted Regularly A/ , Sold to @ Slim coats 69.95..... ® Flared coats ® Navy, black ® Pastel colors ®@ Dark colors Regularly $ ® Junior sizes =0ld to ® Misses’ sizes TEES 9, @ Women’s sizes Coat Salon—Second Floor ‘PNNNNNANANROD BUDGET DRESSES @ Dressy and casuol styles @ Wool jersey, rayon or acetate @ Rayon taffeta and crepe @ Black, colors, plaids, stripes @ Junior ond misses sizes ent De green aes) Sah eee Z eT” Aes eae DRES$ Regularly Sold to 2495 ccs Regularly Sold to 29.95 ee #© @ Regularly Sold to 35.00 . «ess Regularly Sold to S995 saaas @ Pure silk @ Rayon and acetate @ Wool knits, tweeds @ Novelty fabrics @ | G2 pieces FS¢ id | t @ Jacket styles @ Prints, pastels @ Junior, misses’ and women’s Better Dresses—Second Floor Regularly S Sold to. 10.98... bP PT I Ee! ge Oe en Ie SMT ES tr ced Regularly Sold to 14.98 , CLEARANCE & SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE COATS sp DRESSES: | Sale Includes ® Genuine mink Regularly ® Genuine beaver Sold to ® Dyed persian lamb EYDIOD on « » ® Dyed muskrat 2 © Dyed squirrel 2 © Dyed white fox Regularly © Knub-tweed Sold to @ Wool zibeline 129.00 « c.% ® Cashmere and wool ® Wool plush ® Bolivia ®@ Long coats iad Sold to ®@ Slim coats 139.00..... ® Fitted Coats ® Navy, Black ® Pastel colors ®@ Dark shades Regularly @ Junior sizes sold to ® Misses’ sizes BIER 3 os = ® Half sizes Coat Selen—Baennd Floor [LESESERELEREER SERRE EEE EE S's .) .) Regularly Sold to 17.98 oe + ( | f- | a pee Son TWENTY-FOUR - | | THE PONTIAC — WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1956 __ : Se RN | , 8 , : . | Luncheon Given ‘Park at Our Front Door ! __~|for Bride-Elect Evelyn Talan Open Every Night __ | alts ving Steinman and rs poe PDloomfield ===2 , Saturday "til 6 Evelys, the daughter of Mrs. Wil- | hi Tal Detroit and the | [ASHION SHOP Mr. Talan, is the brideciect ef Marvin Barnett of Bloomfield ter- ~~ 1662 S. TELEGRAPH RD. | race. He i the con ef Mra. Jesaph 10m Barnett of Detroit. Further Reductions! Greater Mark-Downs! |=! ie Entire Stock of Fall and Winter Fashions! Shanjavet Budicio ont dim teow. Sam Babcock, Mrs. Maurice Bar- nett, Mrs. Sam Silver, Mrs, Harold Lampear, Mrs. Milton Golden and { Mrs. Norman Wachler. : Miss Talan and Mr. Barnett will : : be married Feb. 7 at the Bel Aire Terrace in Detroit. LE! = . ; = REPEAT SA : riepradres Aryleenee Chatting with her mother, Mrs. W il. Evelyn. Evelyn is the bride-elect of * |heeause of the tequenty of moun Bam Talan (left), and Mrs. Joseph Marvin Barnett of Bloomfield terrace. l Mrs. ing Stei nd Mrs. Alvi THURSDAY! FRIDAY! SATURDAY! _ [Stith aden te" ere Dorrit, The occasion was a lancheon at Steiaman were houtesses atthe luncheon, interested now in dark blues and greens. | Rotunda Inn Tuesday afternoon honoring ee ee eo BGR CE ELE PAOLO PAL AES 182 , D | TURN YOUR LONGHAND ' Dr. McHugh Addresses | resses F INTO SHORTHAND WITH =| ‘Zeta Chapter of Sorority ‘ At the Tuesday evening meeting’ coniinsted the business meeting. | 3 ad of Zeta Chapter of the Alpha! Mrs. Mary Wagner entertained CASUAL DRESSES! DRESSY DRESSES! | : | Dena Kappa sorority, Dr. James the group at her home on Oro "oY _ The Shorthand Whitten with a b c’s : B Hospital 2d ot the ~ =o a erage a bedtens ‘was COCKTAIL DRESSES! FORMALS! | Your Bhoricut to 2 fetal send te memb - ; Better Job — MORE Pay! Bivelopment of the children's Pre uty c Deiat the tal and of Out They Go Regardless of Original Cost! : SHORTER—EASIER poets of ear ecopaion Beauty Clini , : New Classes This Week fiend treatment 06 “roeteretins by Edythe McCulloch a consistent order of living.” eo! . ©| ‘The great need of public ac- | Causes of Damaged Hair The Business Institute |, crane, mena! detrbanees | Heaithy hair is shiny, manage- Phone FE 2-3551 for Infermation or Visit Class ‘| 1 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 Uy REDUCED Mrs, N. G. Polk, vice president | and is of course, very unman- of the chapter, introduced the | ®8¢able. The chief cause “< _ UP TO speaker. Mrs. Harold Newstead] (amaged Dalr W detereend | ont Bony il and troche e na oll an Mrs. Charles Buck down the hair shaft. Some and Twins Honored to resist this type of cleansing | Mrs. Charles Buck and her twin] it is difficult for many women son and daughter, Steven and] to realize that this is the real Catherine, were guests of honor 1 at a party following the Monday) ‘yd a a — ue afternoon meeting of Ch&pter CL, | == are also a hazard as PEO Sisterhood. Mrs. Buck is the | they do not shampoo off com- ty. A small percent is immediate past president of the eft on the hair and gradually group. a coating is formed which 4 - Imagine 22.95 Dresses now 11.50; 29.95 Dresses now 15.00; 34.95 Dresses now 17.50; 39.95 Dresses now 20 00: A5 00 D ° ses w est Walton boulevard. Mrs, W. || trating hair tints are less _ ° 4 e resses how 22 00; 49,95 Dres e Ss All Through the Store Clearance! Henry Sink presided at the busi- see ee ee aeue ness meeting, after which Mrs. | not\be used constantly. Spray now 25.00! Dresses to Wear Now Thru Early Spring! _ Children’s Coats—Jackets [™=" ™=o=" = tne gr | ns "eho eapecting any e damage... 4 : . . . OThe next meeting will be Janu] Phone Ea looney _ Juniors 9 to 15—Misses’ 12 to 20—Half Sizes 1412 to 2212 —a $1) [ae Z tte tome of Mrs. Charles} gag’ Pondiae State Bank Bid. GIRLS WINTER SETS.) oF || oe - GIRLS’ WINTER COATS, JAN UAR Y RE — ein | ; Sizes 1-14 owen e eee ceewa te wewsneveea es $12 . SWEATERS Wondameres! Belgimeres! Lambs Wool! Nylons! a Sewanas sal. ATS, $6 | C l é. A RANCE $ BOYS’ TODDLER COAT SETS, $] 2 Were 5.95—Now *4 Were 7.95—Now *5 Were 10.95—Now 6 Size 2 only, Reg. $29.98................. | | | BOYS’ JACKET AND SHORTY 20% oFF | S ALE A Terrifi 1 ‘on! : ’ | COATS, Sizes 4-12..............46. 0 errific Color Selection Long Sleeve Slip-ons! ROYS! REVERSIRLE- JACKETS, $3 Sizes 3 to 120... ce ee eee Short Sleeve Slip-ons! Cardigans! Novelties! Children’s Snow Suits -_ ap ee ee eK ie me ‘ t Sines 24, Were $19.98 OLD H ts d R b 1 . aaa alae SNOW SUITS, $6 ‘el T WIZOB S-H 2 wc we Pr ousecoats and Robes, now YZorF | wr ososnssow sin gy DIZOB 224% wee ec ewer eres ees eenes Jersey Blouses ee -ser pace Cotton Blouses eee-e WINTER HATS Were 7.95 $ Were 9.95 § Were ta 7.95 $ Were to 8.95 $ + "ey Now Ae SO Vw $2 vw A | GIRLS Saye BOYS’ Bye Pastels! Dark Colors! Tailored! : Famous Makes! Solid Colors! __ __ ¢ Fully reconditioned used machines Jewel Trims! Sizes 32 to 38 Prints! Plaids! Sizes 32 to 38! G irls’ W ear © SINGER Floor Models EL OEE TN oe BSS ‘ _ tia Bua. ONE RACK GIRLS’ WEAR, $2 * SINGER Demonstrators | Sizes 3-14 000. cee ee ee eee | ONE RACK GIRLS’ SPORTSWEAR 20% Some as low as $5950 ER COATS $59 and 349 | Sizes 3-14 0.0.0.0... ccc c esse eee OFF Fine Fashion Coats in Forstmann’s! | Siete — errs Lene eeeees $2 . with only ; 5o0o Imported Tweeds and Worumbos! Values to $99.95 | ) — : easy TeRms Boys W ear ey for this ply your guarantee ; the used Machine you buy has been BOYS’ SHIRTS, jou Bags! Pocketbooks! -<-~- -»s««<«Bermuda Shorts ~~~ Sizes 6-12 ©... . sss eeee cece e eee eee es 3] ry: SINGER-trsined experts Important Fabrics and Leathers Wools! Corduroys! Plaids! ° oe SO cccteaes $3 = astea yp Sunn atte beneenit beat y a Were 5.98—Now 3.97 BOYS’ FANCY bd Smart Shapes y, OFF 00 Were 795—Now 4.07 VESTS cece, $] CADET PORTABLE PE ud WOE STL! Best Colors—Now 3 Were 10.95—Now 6.97 | The Pit ivideomngal ON SALE AT YOUR samen — sana SINGER R SEWING CENTER , Margaret Ann Laated in your telephone only wader S1MCRR SEWING MACHINE 00, All Sales Final! No C€.0.D.’s! No Approvals! No Layaways! Shop 102 a SAMA , 177 WEST MaPLt W. Huron St. Riker Bldg. PE 2-061) MI 4-0050 ) ¥ , 2 lereeret rere iaeen eaineememnentismsnmmnamnanmmann serra peestsisinsscinincip erento thin inne. i | Mrs. Scott for Affair ©. » members of the committee of the - promising young men and women | THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1956 | TWENTY-FIVE _ + 2 —_——~ 4, Is Hostess PHS Seniors Are Guests at Tuesday Gathering . ’ Mrs. Collis A, Scott was hostess} University of Michigan Alumnae Club, ‘ The scholarships are designed to make the university’s educational resources more widely available to of the state, who without assistance would find it difficult to secure a university education. . Through the work of the U. of M, Alumaae Club of Pontiac |. Twenty-three Pontiac , High School students have applied this year for the scholarship. Mrs. W. O. Roeser is president of the alumnae and Mrs. Harry J. Richards is chairman of the scholarship committee, Assisting Mrs, Richards are Mrs. John Ashby, Mrs, Robert B. Tarr, Tama Hook, Louis H. Schimmel, Judge H. Russel Holland, Terrance Murphy and Dr. William A. Gor- don. Mrs. Donald McCandless was chairman of the social committee assisted by Mrs. Charles H. Har- mon, Mrs. Clarence Carlson and Kate Sawyer. The university colors were used on the refreshment table at which} Mrs, Roeser poured, i, ro a | ie Pictured as they discuss activities of the Bloomfield Hills Branch of the Nationa. tion, prior to their annual | Farm and Garden Associa- meeting, are (left to right) Mrs. J. Hawley Otis of Barbour terrace, retiring presi- dent; Mrs. Edward S. Wellock of Kirkway road, presi- dent-elect, and Mrs. Theodore O. Yntema of Franklin road. Mrs. Yntema was hostess to the group at her Bloomfield Hills home on Monday afternoon. Musicale Presents Great Composers The A Capella Choir of Pontiac! Fellowship Hall of Grace Lutheran | Church. George Putnam directed; | | of Better Quality BOLT END FABRICS SAVE Up te Uphelster your eld furniture at terrifie savings! Choose from latest fabrics Im the season's best colors and patterns. We have a tremendous selection .. . but ACT NOW! CHAIRS as low as $35 | SOFAS $75 | | Work Guaranteed for $ Years Wittiam Wricrt Furniture Makers and Upholsterers 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-0558 50°! ! } |the 60 voice choir. songs by such great composers as | Senior High School presented the| Wagner, Mozart, Homilius, Gou- ‘program at the Tuesday Mesicale|sod, Smetana and others. Among/ Club held Tuesday afternoon in/|the religious numbers presented | companied by her mother. “Lovely Ap-| were “Ave Verum,” jpear’”’ and “Psalm 150." | A contrast to’ the full-voiced |H. G. Woolcock presided at the Included on the program were) choir were the flute solos by: | business meeting. Hadassah Sees ‘Film on Israel's Development The film, “‘A New Morning,” il- lustrating Israel from Dan to Elat, and showing Hadassah’s impact on various places, was enjoyed by members of the Pontiac Chapter of Hadassah when they met Monday evening. Mrs. James Rosenthal was chair- man of the honor roll victory| |party, which is an annual affair \of the group. An evening of cards | followed the program. Unusual Music Prosar to Be Presented The second in a series of pro-| grams presenting unusual and rare- ly performed musical works from many periods will be held this eve-| ning at 8:30 in the Detroit Insti-| tute of Arts auditorium. Felix! Resnick will conduct the Detroit! Symphony Orchestra. The program will feature “Sac-| red and Profane Dances" by De-| ,bussy and Bloch's ‘‘Concerto Gros- | so” for string erchestra and piano. Pages will be Edward Druzin- a harpist with the Detroit } | Freeman, pianist, who is well known throughout Michigan for solo appearances with symphony or- chestras and recitals. CAROL ANN BAKER The engagement of their daugh- | |ter Carol Ann to Everett R. Shep-) ‘herd, pee Ora Baker of Foster street.| suds to keep them clean. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. (F. Shepherd of Kentucky. PTA Activities Longfellow pongfellow Schoo! rv executive board. wiil meet in the library at 1:30 p.m Thursday. The Longfellow PTA wiii meet Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in the audi- torium. Tt Lewis will speak on, safety, Wilson Wilson School PTA will meet Thursd at 2:30 p.m. in the school D’ | Hospital will present a psycho-drama on the care of patients. Linda Vista executive board of Linda vista! PTA will meet aneneter at 7:30 p.m. in Emerson Sch manufacturer's close-out of higher-priced finely made imported and domestic OR 3 PAIR You would . a gay coll Wool Gloves and Mittens 1» more for mittens and gloves as outstanding as these in workmanship and fine detail and soft pastels for smart casual wear. Sizes small, medium or large. GLOVES STREET LEVEL FOR $4 ordinarily pay much ection of dark colors is announced by Mr. and the sink. Scrub pipes with hot soa euditortum | pads Orchestra, and Joan! Marguerite Parrish of the Pontiac State | Mrs. Leslie U. of M. Alumnae Meet 23 Scholarship Candidates| . . t Bloomfield Garden Club Has Election Mrs. E. S. Wellock Named President of Hills Branch Mrs. Theodore O. Yntema enter- tained members of the Bloomfield Hills Branch of Women's National Farm and Garden Association on Monday at her home on Franklin| road, Bloomfield Hills. | At the annual meeting, officers| were elected for the coming year. Mrs. Edward S. Wellock will serve as president, assisted by Mrs. Ed- gar B. Flint, first vice president, and Mrs. Robert C. Vanderkloot, second vice president. A gold and white color scheme was carried out in the appoint- ments at the tea table at .which H. Green, Mrs. Edward S. Wellock, Mrs, Horace P. Shaw and Mrs, James J. Nance presided, + Party and Club “Entertainment JACKIE RAE STUDIO Senior Student Talent on Review Call in Advance for Booking Dates Jackie Rae Studio § 214 S. Telegraph Rd. ~; Our Corsetier- es will fit you correctly at no extra charge! ing easier. Sharon Hinkel of Rochester, a member of the Pontiac Sym- | Phony Orchestra. She was ac- Dresses ee Mrs. M. J. Wager introduced \the program members and Mrs. The tea table was attractive in a green and white color scheme Ladies! iT . V3 & V2 Off at which Mrs. B. J. label and Mrs. Jack Strait presided. Serving on the welcoming com- mittee were Mrs. Habel and Mrs. A. G. Nicholle. 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But the same fig- Tang also reported the nationals| ures rate the Montreal Canadiens this year will be held July 2-3-45 and New York Rangers the top jat Colorado Springs, Colo. |penalty killers in the league. Detroiter Jim Turk was reelect-| ed president and Kalamazoo’ s| The statistics were released | Cart Palmatier will open his 25th yesterday in connection with a straight year as secretary. He also’ proposal that a penalty against is national tourney chairman. a team should expire when the opposition scores a goal. Cage Results | ; mh Barron Victor in Pro-Am Test. loly Cross 106, Rhode Island 61 New York Pro Takes. pon Hall $4, Xavier (Ohio) 73 wi 18, ney gi rachingtee 8, Wake Forest 74 | Down $1,500, Beats ‘Name’ Stars Virginia 65 Duke 63, South Carolina 63 Purman $4, Richmond 65 Washington & Lee 103, Roanoke 79 Marquette 78, Valparaiso 16 Cornell (Iowa) 75, Grinnell 63 Indiana Tech 88, Huntington 14 DePauw 65, Wabash 72 Beloit 69, North Central Tilinois 69 Eimhuret (Dl) 72, Lake Forest 64 Calvin 63, Kalamasoo 60 reon $4, Indiana Centra) 76 Pindlay 80, Ashland 70 Wayne (Mich) 78, Central Michigan 67 SOUTHWEST Rice 80, Texas Christian 60 . pocketing $1,200 for one day's play "\, Oregon $3. Washington 81 (OT) in the Bayshore Pro-Amateur. a * * * A club pro at White Plains, N.Y. ers as Sam Snead and Ed Furgol/ yesterday in the 18-hole affair over| the 6,577-yard, par 36-36—72 Bay-| shore Course. The New Yorker carded a 32-55—, |by two strokes over Pete Cooper lof Tampa, who had-9 34-35. 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Del Monte, president of the Ohio Guild, also were indicted. Crisler Heads Committee LOS ANGELES u—The National that coaches be given the right to/outlaw, in effect, the lightweight, | sanratemne tid Rules Get Attention at NCAA Collegiate Athletic Assn, rules com- confer with a player or players on|tear-away jerseys. Crisler said morrow, but the chairman, Fritz Crisler, doesn't anticipate much of a contest. “By and large,’ ’ said Michigan's such matters, ‘most they are.” * @ Barron defeated such “name” goit.| ‘ling match with the rule book to-| stopped. | *_ * # |mittee goes into its annual wres-the sidelines when the clock is complaints have been made, par- |ticularly from the South and South- | west, that too many time outs have Speaking personally, Crisler said resulted while @ player dons a new! Lombership includes managers of Named in Action lat Cleveland Boycotting, Violations of Sherman Act Listed Among Charges CLEVELAND # — Two Sening guilds and three of their officers were under indictment today, charged with boycotting and other- wise violating the Sherman Anti- Trust Act. One of the defendants named in the indictment, returned yesterday by a federa] grand jury here, says his group did not, boycott anyone because ‘‘the promoters were mak- ing all the money from television.” * * * The, denial was made by Albert W. Dei Monte of Cleveland, presi- dent of the Boxing Guild of Ohio. Named with Del Monte and the Ohio Guild in the seven-page in- dictment were the International |Boxing Guild of New York City, Charles Johnston of New York, ral president of the IBG, and |William Daly. of Englewood, N. J., BG genera! trasurer, The IBG is an association: of lo- cal boxing managers’ guilds. Its he would oppose such ‘coaching jersey. Fabrics cannot be legis virtually all boxers participating in from the sidelines.” |his committee, but as of now . lated, he admitted, but the time out athletic director, a past master in| The formet coach emphasized Periods might receive official at- everyone|that he might revise his thinking, tention, '67 and won the strictly pro division Seems satisfied with the rules as| when the proposition is debated by’ Oddly enough, Crisler recalled, included: - . . that after an experience in a Yale-| Boycotting of boxing shows when — “TI like to be in the position of Princeton game in 1932, he ordered fighters ‘major bouts in this country. e Ld * Charges listed in the indictment by non-guild The committee, which goes into developing my quarterback and in-/these tear-away jerseys for his|members were involved: boycot- session tomorrow in nearby Long still confidence in him. This is 1933 Princeton team. more attention than others. One, Crisler said, that will war- jthem."’ } s Ld * ‘had best-ball 588, two strokes ve WO H ot Du els Promised for PHS, ‘Jack Tankers Shooting for their 3rd season's Conference, Pontiac High School's swimming team travels to Sagin- Hill's strong aggregation. Dave Gainey’s outfit, peren- nially one of the top tank teams in state prep circles is the usually strong club again this year. Robert (Des) Boyce, Chiefs’ metor, is inclined to be- Heve the Lumberjack tankers are even better than the Ann Arbor High club that set Pontiac back for a 53-34 defeat last week, in the university city. H The loss to the Pioneers is the throughout the day and only five victory, and the 2nd in the Valleyonly blemish so far on the PHS this season. | Bob Keavy and Tom Cross, the| |Snead, the ee a champion| | from White Sulphur ngs, W.Va.! ® e * DON R. Mac DO NALD, Inc. jand Bob “Watnon of Ardsley-On-|aw, Friday night to face Arthur backstroke performers, who nore Win in City Loops \Chiefs’ fine breast stroke and up new pool records at Ann Ar- |bor, are expected to hook up in a Giron shot on the 162-yard 17th.| Beach, has some 60 suggestions to more in line with college athletics. | * «© e |He followed the ace with a birdie-4| consider, some of which will merit not to make trained seals out of) The reason: A little running“back jhe had, by name Gary LeVan, failed to score a tie-breaking touch- vard tackler grabbed LeVan’s jer- sey as he ran to the Syard line or so—and the jersey failed to rip. | One of Crisler's stars at Mich- ligan had 18 jerseys ripped from \his back. He was a fellow named 'Tommy Harmon. Griff’s Posts Easy Griff's Grill scored a resounding jtwo featured duels again, Friday 64-46 victory over the Trojans at night. They will splash it out with Pontiac High's gymnasium Tues- \ting of shows not approved by the International Boxing Guild or its affiliates; refusal of guild mem- |bers to match their fighters with those managed by non-guild man- rant “‘a lot of time’’ is a proposal There is another suggestion to down in the final moments. A har-\28eF8; fixing minimum prices at |which they would allow their fight- ‘ers to appear in televised bouts; |boycotting and otherwise seeking jto prevent televised studio boxing \shows; boycotting of shows involv- ing a fighter who appeared in a telecast studio bout. s * s ; The trial will be held here, but no date has been set. Maximum ‘penalty on conviction would be a year in jail and a $50,000 fine for \the individuals and a $50,000 fine \for the guilds. The indictment charggd the de- fendants and other IBG~ members started their alleged conspiracy in and worked for the good of fighters- Ex-PHS Cager Wins Starting Berth at Alma Dick Ayling, former Pontiac High School ace, has fought his way into one of the starting guard positions on the Alma College bas- ketball team, | The stocky sophomore had a \rather slow .start, scoring. just 16) one points in the Scots’ 1st five games. | Since then,. however, he has dumped in * points for a total of 100 points in 11 games. Ayling’s top performance was against North Central College of Illinois in the holiday tournament at Naperville, T1]., when he scored 27 points, Auto Safety Class Property, Quickly Glace Instrance Claims Honered! Hub Auto Glass Co. 128 Oakland Ave. ‘the ‘Jacks’ Tom Princing, who has day night to head a parade of six %2. the year the IBG was formed. trailed Cross the last two years, basketball games in Pontiac's city ‘ mreeelat Toner. who es edged Phil’, Inn rallied in the 2nd Slu in Match Keavy in their matches. . ‘ This quartet, with Arthur Hills half to defeat Louie's Tavern, 50-41, in another adult encounter | |garded among the top in their spe-| Marks IV Card cialties among the preps. Ey . to tp the winners while | } Manganello was high for the W T . Chi Tavern club with 11, | Satterfield, Holman in ayne rips Ips ;games at Eastern Junior High's . . gym, the Meteors spanked the Hot at Chicago Stadium Shots, 33-22, as Dick McLaughlin! CHICAGO (® — Bob Satterfield, MT. PLEASANT «®— Center trounced the Blue Devils, 30-19. one of boxing’s most lethal punch- George Brown sank 21 points to lead Wayne University to its 7th 354° behind Gil Hernandez’ 14 tory tonight against another slug- | ~,. Points, and Oliver Buick, sparked Sing Chicago heavyweight, Johnny last night, 78-67 over Central Michi- by Ken Pepper's 20 points, Holman. | Wayne, which has suffered only Class D American division con- Satterfield, 32, will be spotting jone loss, built up a 44-39 halftime tests on the Eastern court. ‘from 15 to 20 pounds to his foe | advantage and led the rest of the Trojans 16 19 128-48 in the nationally televised 10 round- | er at Chicago Stadium (10 p.m. |high for Central, which dro’ to ee c high for Central: which dropped to toes ern sooo 1S Hg ARTESTABC), But belting Bob iteice jand with Art Manwell, senior leagues. maT = |Jim Schadt, breaststroke, are re at PHS. Gerry 1% In Class D_ Nati ague | ° National League 10-Rounder, Tonight, for 7th Victo | ry scored 18 points, and Slaybaugh's The Spartans downed the Lakers, ers. aims for his 31st kneekout vic- basketball victory of the season gan itrimmed the Wolverines 53-43, in| 7. * © 'way..Glen Stuart's 18 points were Griff's Grin viccseee es, 1817 13 16-6 clobbered Holman in 1954 and also i... =~. Wee + + 3 7 § 822 has taken care of such other big Romeo Beats Clawson vhaueh _ boys as Nino Valdes and Bob Ba- Romeo won its 4th game of the Blue Devils ‘ ‘ 5 13 ker ip compiling a ous record. Season in seven starts by downing POREIADS 2 wewiatege ot J Ha a In his last fight, Satterfield—No. Clawson 62-58 in an overtime game , : 6 light-heavy in the current Ring on the Clawson court last night. Giver Buick vcece OM 3 Magazine rankings—scored a ninth- It was 52-52 after regulation play. jround kayo over Paul Andrews at Bloomfield Hills Quint |Buttalo last_ month. | Minn. Loses at Grosse Pointe Bloomfield Hills went down to its 6th straight defeat last night TODAY'S PRO BASKETBALL AY’S SCHEDULE Boston vs. Minneapolis at St, Paul, Philadelphia at Rochester TUESDAY'S RESULTS 90, Syracuse 79 09, St. Louis 107 TRIPLE SERVICE 7 TIRES ¢ BATTERIES / ANTI-FREEZE —_- _ - | The Barons had the lead only COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. &® — The CH ECK ™ followed hy Randy Barrett, trans-| Tickets for the game, played in . ° Tigers, Giants Meet in losing 60-50 to Grosse Pointe once in 2nd quarter but fell be- New York Giants and Detroit Ti- jhind 29-25 at halftime. Dave Drury gers will play an exhibition game W fer from Birmingham, with 14. conjunction with the awarding of Se plaques to players voted into base- in Exhibition G ag sing 6.0 In Exhibition Game topped the losers with 17 points, here July 23. ball’'s Hall of Fame, go on sale today. «7th Homer for Amoros HAVANA (®—Sandy Amoros, one SPECIALS FRONT WHEEL PACK Reg. $1.00 45° TIRE TRACTIONIZING Reg. $2.00 Per Wheel of Brooklyn's stars in the World G Series, smashed a grand slam: ! BRAKE homer in the 12th inning last night! A ood Used Car? ADJUSTMENT [to give the Havana Reds a 7-5 Try Reg. $1.75 victory over the Almendares Blues ¢ lin a Cuban Winter League game. COMMUNITY MOTORS 4 it was his seventh homer of the! Rochester and SAVE! |winter season. - | FACTORY REBUILT = and NEW MOTORS BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL! Ford—Plymouth Chevrolet Bonded $3.00 Extra No Down Payment! New Cer Guarentee! @ 30 $. CA &> STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. FRIDAY 8 A. M. TO 9 P.M. 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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1956 ; mea Fas “eS, ee eee # Sf - Miami in NCAA Doaliouse With West ines | Named |; Lion Star Is Today“ by Gillman for Sunday's Bowl Tilt LOS ANGELES @®—Sid Gillman has just abput decided on his of- fensive lineup for the West against the East in next Sunday's Pro Bow! game in Memorial Coliseum.) * cm * = The Los Angeles Rams’ coach who won the Western Conference championship of the National Foot- __ ball League in his first year in the pro ranks, has Harlon Hill of the Chicago Bears and Billy Wilson of San Francisco at ends; Lou Creek- mur of Detroit and Bill Wightkin of Chicago at tackles; Duane Put- nam of Los Angeles and Stan Jones) of Chicago at guards; Dick Szy- manski of Baltimore at center; Norm Van Brocklin of Los Angeles at quarterback; Bill Howton of Green Bay and Ron Waller of Los Angeles at the halves and Alan Ameche of Baltimore at fullback. Joe Kuharich of Washington, ‘Resting’ Wings Win Easy One From Farm Club Flyweights his Batlle for World Crown BUENOS AIRES —Pascual Pe- rez, unbeaten in his 25-fight career, defends his world flyweight cham- pionship ‘against Leo Espinosa of the Philippines, tonight at Luna Park in the first world title bout qver held in Buenos Aires. The 29-year-old Perez, who fitfst|* gained fame by winning the Olym- pic flyweight title as an amateur in 1948 at London, knocked out his first 17 professiona) opponents. He E et 47 ai HHH i day. He was up on Black Charger} OAKLAN® COUNTY EMPLOYES. ($28.40) in the second race, Spe- cial Choice ($5.20) in the third and [3 Straight Winners for Johnny Heckman is ove. i ne sue tvs = | al wSSeses SSSS2eE5 ‘ NEW ORLEANS @ — Johnny fmssed di ie ener Felt terse acclake Gat lin Chelan? 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Get fixed for getting there, not just fixed for starting there. _ Betreit Autemebile Inter-Insuranee Exchange Attorneys-in-fect: Ralph Thomas Charles L. Wilson Roy M. Hood . Robert G. Jamieson, General Manager at Autemebile Clab of Michigan VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE FE 4-1496 €3 N. Perry Street FE 2-9255 & L, Tats, FE 20000 R. A. Warken, FE 2-000 C. & Borns, FE 8-218 F. G. Tynan, FE 4-280 K. L. Leng, 7S $-7212 Virgil Keener, = Ww. OL 2 (Helly) MEireag 1-7451 Almont 48-45, in Thumb | Armada’s Séutherp Thumbileaders, which would have created] jbiaville, 55-52.. Forward Jim Fer- i llies to. Beat a triple tie for Ist place | * « « | But Armada couldn't see it that| way and bounced back in the 3rd) quarter with a 20-point splurge) to cut the deficit to one point, then; outscored Almont in-the final stan- league decision. | 15 points for the Memphis led all the way in jdowning winless Dryden on the lat- | jter’s floor, 45-34. Herb Sawgle; and Robinson picked up 16 for| Memphis, which recorded its 3rd Southern Thumb victory. * * * North Branch of the South Cen- tral had a tight squeeze, but man- jaged to beat Lakeville in a non- lconference encounter at Colum- rier paced the Broncos with 21 jpoints while Marston topped Lake- AY'S NHL SCHEDULE TOD Montreal at New York. Oakland NOW SHOWING! ROSE Waterford Defeats Avondale Milford Wins - za, 11-7, to win its Sth sagt {(Q Stay Atop “ih weeeetant: Wayne-Oakland | Once-beaten Clarenceville stayed in the thick of the Wayne-Orkland League championship basketball race Tuesday night by stmashing scored 16 points in a losing CAUSE |. orthville 15-50. The easy victory moved the Tro jans into 2nd place behind front- running Milford, which remained undefeated by disposing.of Brigh- ton last night. . Darrell Ridling sparked the Trojans’ attack with six field goals and 15 free throws in 16 attempts for 27 points. Pat Pat- terson and Darwin Teshka were ville with 19. high for the Mustangs with 13 | ‘SEARS aeenG P| and 12 respectively. lee Eh at Ree € ersten a ri r a antage [Emre $44 Locate 0 6 elbreezed to a 77-57 W-O triumph ts ie ae _ _ ..|over host Brighton. uue » $4) Four Redskins tallied double Armada .......6.. 6505 0 1-48 figures, headed by Jim Davidson j Almont vseees ss 101813 4-48 ho scored 25 points and Fred | Worthvtfie ........0... “4 8 18 is—to Baker with 20. Brian Watson | Clarencevitie ‘s''~ 19, 14 1-75 chalked up 21 points and Herb “Milford cee MOMS 3-71 Snyder added 18 for the league- \@irighton ..... Poe ®. 1 3 ) winless Bulldogs. lw, minomtioe vee lP 12 18 es oe ¢ wshaink Sar we The Wolves of Clarkston. were Holly .........seee.-- 10 18 18 17—¢3/lacking hospitality as they easily Penton .......cccc...- 23 22 23 21—08 whipped visiting West Bloomfield) in a non-league encounter, 73-53. Holly went out of the league and found Fenton had too many guns is handle. Fenton used 14 players and 11 of them scored as invading |Holly bowed, 88-63. Jesse Mad- ‘den fronted the Fenton offense with 21 points while George Mc- Daniels, a classy freshman, led ‘the Broncos with 20 markers. NORTHVILLE CLARENCEVELALE Orr... orp Teshka @ 12 ‘Ridling 6 15 27 32 2 Gtinge 11 3 Waterloo 3 4 24 : ‘ehne 3 Lewis a | P terson 313 | Abe 6 it Nieuwkoop 204 OR 163 17 | 42% Biery 11 T 1 j 3 Palmer 3 3 ee 1 4 FOX NEWSREEL ae 222 18 4 be 3497 75 ~HERE’S PROOF! pray SK detergent Ashland gasolines restore ASHLAND DETERGENT ENT FLYING OCTANES Proved NON-DETERGENT REGULAR detergent, too—at no increase in cost. So drive out engine dirt while you drive. Premium Users prefer Ashland with ICA’ Power Tonic They know today’s high compression engines de Regular Users! Flying Octanes is detergent, too! Right! It proved so wonderful in Ashland Ethyl that Ashland Flying Octanes is now da pr POWER! harmful Ethyl They insist on Ashland Ethyl with ICA Power Tonic. It's not only detergent, it's compounded with ICA Power Tonic to stop spark plug fouling, pre-ignition and knock Available at all Ashland Oil Stations ASHLAND OIL & REFINING COMPANY gasoline. AWAY WE GO — Center Gary terford dribbles away from two Avondale players in the 4th period of last night's thriller between the teams on the Jacket court.gJohn Woodman — BS bs Pontiac Press Photo (right) of the Skippers watches Meeker zip by. Waterford won in the last six seconds 73-72 on Cecil Dumbrigue’s field goal. Meeker of Wa- St. Michael's Shamrocks made their home court basketball debut a rousing success Tuesday night, but St. Frederick ran into a stum- bling block in foreign pastures. The Mikes, held to a four-point lead at halftime, hit their stride in the final two quarters to trounce Ferndale St. James in a Suburban Catholic League battle, 66-41. * * * Three of. Bob Mineweaser’s cagers reached two figures in the scoring column as the unbeaten Shamrocks rolled to their 2nd SCL win of the season and 3rd overall. The Dales are now without victory in three league starts. Guard Dan headed the defending Mikes with 19 points, bet he had close company. Scoring ace John Keller, closely spear- Mikes Trim St. James, 66-41; Rams Lose to just four points, broke loose|Schwark and Nebel who netted 14 the evening with 18. Chuck Brown scored 13 for St. Mike. Tom Orr |collected ae. bals paced the Dales with 17 points. | Al Serra's St. Frederick re- |serves dropped a 39-27 verdict to |St. Mary in the preliminary st. ST. JAMES St. James’ reserves nipped the St. Michael JV's in a_ hotly-con- Reterve Guard ‘Corll: Dumbrigue Connects fo it adh i 5% r F tf a > ® 3 § ‘ jul i checked in the 1st half and held *Ashland Brand of . Ignition Control Additive } FRONT END This Week’s | SPECIAL! here’s a STRAIGHT STEER GET OUR ALIGNMENT SPECIAL! We Will | 1. 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Nick Kamenoff paced the Vikings with 17 points while Robins’ 26 markers were high for Port Huron. * * * SIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL. ton Marb. Bt. John 64. Watervilet 69 . Joseph Catholic 80, Hartford 16 Schooleraft 73, Lawton $6 Lansing 8t. Mary 71, B. C. St. Philip 41 Mt. Comers St. Marys 76, Pontiac &t 56, Monroe 42 rt Huron 67, Hazel Park 65 kster 44, Ecorse Melvindale 47, Allen Park 42 Milford 77, Brighton 57 Giarenceviile 15. Northville 60 Praser 3’ "rew 38 1 T?, rer Edmore 42 Bt. Louis 47, Alma 41 z Martin 62, Gobles 46 B.C. St. Stan. g. B.C. Bt. . B.C. West Branch 64, Gladwin 44 r Firestone STORES 146 West Huron Street "FE 2.9251] ED WILLIAMS TIRE CO. 451 S. Seginew St. Ferndale .......sece0s 12,13 16 20—#1- @ast Detroit .......... 16 23) 8 12—60 Port Huron .......... 16 25 16 10—67 Base) Park ....... 1210 14 «16-86 “ome pun as renee ee ee ae ae ee aE a Es aT NOPE” eee “pee ee ak Pe een ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11, 1956 TWENTY-NINE | cnt Daan peels Fire loa edits all, were the above Oakland County ‘Sportsmen's Club members, in a weekend expedition to Oge- maw State Forest. From left, prexy Bob White, OCKC Plans 1st Gladwin county Winans the largest single group of sportsmen to lend help to Mich- igan's deer herd, facing a short- age of food this winter, was the| Winter Show at Northville Sucre ro All-Breed Event Is “eo The party worked two days (Sat- ys for January 22 in New urday and Sunday) making four Civic Center cuttings of popple in an area se- First winter dog show sponsored help feed the deer. by the fine Oakland county Kennel] Club will take place Jan.’ 22, at Northville Community| petition will be provided in many | °f the department, and other of- Ruhl, Walter Nakiaila Site for the show has many fine|Gladwin area), gd ry arg i Gordon Parham, Salem; John F. W. Averill, Birmingham; |Seifen, Birmingham. for “vara for Price Mac NAUGHTON is a GEM of a buy! a7 wrorlice of tama wtheaton mba ph hen hedemctove ws oe Set RET Te eee! Roe eh BuhhenTO® 00 mime i een More and more people are saying Canadian MacNaughton is the finest of Canadian whiskies —the perfect example of superb flavor and smoothness that has made Canadian Whiskies unique. And it’s so reasonably-priced you can en- joy it as your regular whisky! Make every drink Bill. Miilu, Jack Greathouse, Bob Robichaud and Tice Woody were part of the 45-man delegation that helped cut browse for deer feeding, in the et i area. ‘Conservation Men Praise Job of OCSC ‘Browsers’ members reported today. The job received high praise. One cutting covered a 15-20 acre /tract and three others averaged 5 to 7 acres. The Oakland County group has already decided to make the trip next winter. Kills Pet by Mistake IONIA, Mich. @ — “Buckshot” \died during the deer hunting sea- son. Bertha Brock Park officials said a hunter shot the tame deer in its pen by mistake. The hunter) had to pay for a new pet deer. _ |tivity known to man and we have Hunting and Fishing Have: Tradition. Among Sports By JACK PATTERSON The other night at a bull session, before the con- versation took its usual turn, we were talking sports and somebody su ted that we at least give the im- pression that “anation and fishing are superior to other Sports, and, if that is true, why do we think so? Well, at one time or ‘another, fot one reason or another, we've tried everything from water polo to the horse variety and from* lacrosse to curling and! oid enough to start being nice to liked them all. his eld cronies so’s he'll be sure * 8 @ of pall bearers, he can enjoy But over the years, for lack of; hunting afield. opportunity, advancing age, and) Fishermen have it even better, inal Ser astiy, A wa oe wl |usually getting started at an earli- terest, in a good many sports, ¢f age and never giving up until they get a tug on their line that can’t be denied. and not spectator And perhaps the ‘nicest thing of Collegiat Pi vest |all about hunting and fishing is) — =< ‘\the basic informality of either Geog Atal + |sport, Oh, there are rules, sure, ’ and restrictive laws and one thing pce enciting *jand another. | e = watch, -_ wei But, in essence, either sport easy, or it can be as competitive as any sport known to man. You don't need two, four, five, nine, eleven or any other particu- sport . spectacle, to most of the PATTERSOY can be just what anyone wants to| . ‘jmake it. It can be very free and|,, number. You can make up har to suit yourself, and ns, times you can sneak off alone and x a whale of a time. Name another sport that is as: flexible and we'll_buy it. * | Reci pes for | Outdoorsmen RABBIT WITH ONIONS =| frequently gets on the flesh and sticks there as if glued! One solu- tion is to soak the rabbit in luke warm water for about 5 minutes, “then rub the meat briskly with a piece of Turkish toweling. The hair comes off the hare in a hurry! Cut rabbit into serving pieces, dredge in flour which has been seasoned with salt and pepper, and brown weil in butter or bacon drippings in pot or skillet. | Cover the rabbit with a thick jlayer of sliced onions, add 1 cup thick sour cream, cover pot or skillet and simmer slowly for 1 hour, or until the meat is tender.’ Or if you prefer, place the covered pot in a slow oven (300 degrees) and bake 1 hour. PONTIAC SOCIAL BOWLERS wh w * In cleaning rabbits, loose hair |: "Skid Rid’ Reco for Safer Daan It’s NOT THE TIRE IT’S THE TREAD On your own casings or we con furnish first grade casings “iwes expertly capped, with SKID-RID wil Reduce Slipping on: Wet Concrete Wet Brick . Wet Blacktop . Snow and Ice Covered Roads In fact, tests carried on before news men, have proved that cars equipped with SKID-RID can readily be stopped , and started on even the most treacherous , snow and ice covered hills without the use of chains. 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Comparative facts show that, feature for feature and dollar for dollar, the real value is DODGE. * Biggest cabs, with biggest wrap-around windshield. lead roomier comfort, safer vision with viding Next truck you buy, don’t deal i in the dark. Be sure light on the facts. See Your Dodge you're getting your money’s worth. Turn a bright Dodge before you buy. Dealer’s Deal Before You Decide DODGE Job-Rated TRUCKS WITH THE FORWARD LOOK RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS. Og OS 232 S. Saginaw Street FE 2-913] sic staat ciltmaali inincirtiaet nina naa teailaliaiaaimamamaminanmiial z | iF . ; Aa RR A pag SR ge A, é x Bl P j iS i = | df s Vk j » > ft THE PONTIAC: PRESS. weainiaipiie JANUARY. 11,-1956. Aircraft Companies SUNIOR ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS Report Best Year Douglas Aircraft Corp. has an- nounced orders of 328 ships from 31 jartines totaling $1,125,000,000. ] Ashamed of Neurosis? ) It May Be Great Asset SALT LAKE CITY w—A Univer- Peatien fimacy Water and Mill Sts. U JAN. 14, 8 to 115 Sv est assets, says Dr. C. H. Hardin 'Branch, provided it isn’t so bad that it causes disability, 1| Branch says a little serves to fire ambition and make) ja person creative and productive. ‘But he says a neurosis is a disease i when it becomes severe enough to ‘Sj. prevent a person from getting with others cen curve along oO remo umees WYMAN- HESTO HESTON: GALLANT : Don’t take offense if igsomeone calls you a neurotic. A J out his daily tasks i le i Mi Mi ei i hl Mi i hi he DANCE: very Nite of the Week § ™ mus’ } 4g “uirtié words” | ee DELICIOUS FOODS We Segoe. swe meer § See Cus Tanoe » 8412 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9754 ¢ rTTrrrrvwre"revwvwevw™ i i i i dl i Mi Mi hi === TTweweeeeee SY FOR FINER FOODS LOWE’S RUSTIC INN sora ry i” seas_cao Hours: 7 a. m.2127:45 p. m., except Sundays $77. €. Auburn at East Bivd. son's CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Lake Read Featuring “SULLY” the Man of Rhythm APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE PIANO AND ORGAN % DINNERS *% COCKTAIL BAR Luncheons ~— Dinners te Take Out ‘Try Our New Drive-In Service Pizza Pie. ® Chicken in o Box Shrimp In a Box © Spaghetti in a Box Joe’s Famous Spaghetti House 1038 West Heren St. FE 3-7a06 Open 6 P.M.-3 A.M.—Hun, s-18 P.M. Clesed Men. Seri iy y Dick | & , dim DINE & DANCE DRIVE-IN 130 S. Telegraph Closing December 19th oo RE- OPENING JANUARY 20th. = - See you at the end of — vacation, El-Mar Drive-In \ ednesday ~ Family Night | » VILLA INN Adventure 60 PARKVIEW BLVD. Corner of M-24 ané Clarksten &4.— leke Orten rae pide ey ‘Yeo ic, — pom " f pl ry nt ol ; rake od Use any colors you want. Tomorrow: A VISIT TO WASHINGTON — 3 The Great Decuments Washington is our nation’s capital. Thousands of Junior Editors ivisit it every year to see the famous buildings, monuments and gal-| leries. Most visitors view the two great documents which are the founda- @ tion of our democracy and our way of life — the Declaration of Inde- pendence and the Constitution. The Declaration of Independence, adopted by the Continental Con- F ooten on duly 4, 2708, adored our treodum from British rule. It was written by Thomas Jefferson and amended by John Adams and Ben- jamin Franklin. When the war was won, our founding fathers saw that a strong set of laws was needed to protect the people and the new states of the union. In 1787 men from all 13 states met to draw up our Constitution. | The work was the product of the best brains of our country. Both of these documents are located in the Hall of Archives. Before 1952 they were in the Congressional Library. Here are a couple of Junior Editors looking at the documents. The Declaration of Independence is on the top and the Constitution is below. For your scrapbook, first color the picture with crayons or paints. RL Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write your suggestion to “Junior Editors’’ in care of this newspaper; it can-| not be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of idens, the first submission shall be accepted. The Hippo. Drainage Case Open, Commissioner Says. a ‘petition to warrant his juris- Adenaver Foe Keeps "Parliamentary Position policy critics as leader of its par- the ease last Thursday ian carts fo have Nim Feroved, Th 1000 COMICS diction. The three-year-old case involves 19 lot owners on the east side of the city who claim they were im- drainage Hollywood Headlines: By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Bob Hope weekended in Paris. and he cables garniyer THe rie ayizi vee Fi: ae 5 = rs HE | on sk F oR Tee : i ot _& less killer (Tony) for whom women fall like autumn leaves. I thought there was a move- ment afoot to soft pedal these yarns, but as long as audiences) When he completes “Step Down to terror,” Tony goes to Europe to make “Hunchback of Notre Dame” with that luscious lady, Lollobrigida. GRACE’S HOME \ Grace Kelly has rented a house in the Pacific Palisades not far trom Debbie and Eddie. She lived for a time in Gaylord Hauser's in fashionable Beverly Hills. She \ was_only in her Palisades home, a short time before st pay to see ‘em I guess they'll be| produced. Bob Hope Receives Offer| for Musical on Broadway) went East and got herself engaged, lto Prince Rainier IIL. Maybe with Grace in Monaco, -| Mente Carlo will gain back its pristine glory which it never | completely regained after the war. a series of dates for them. series of quarrels. * * * ;serious about Neal, who, | afraid, might be another heart- break for her. HASN'T ELOPED eloped but this isn’t true. These chilly evenings town by Ralph Meeker. The date Tom Neal had with oil heiress Elsinore Machris th Palm Springs was only the beginning of! Neal | is turning all his so-called charm on Elsinore whose marriage to Ray Gilliland broke up after a Neal was much in the headlines) at the time he and Franchot Tone/ battled for the affections of Bar-| ticularly the City of Hope), can be I'm Snapshots of Hollywood collected I, at random: Fess Parker slipped, off to Mexico for a short rest be- fore he starts * “Westward Ho, the Wagons." Rumor was that he had Leslie Caron is being escorted around MSU Downs UCLA Clark Gable in “HONKY TONK™ | }] Robt. Toylor in ‘BILLY THE KID’ | 17-14 * PLUS, & AT THESE LOW, LOW PRICES! MATINEE re Thru SAT. | |: oy ie lanot the Viki 1: Prince Waliant Ay NEXT ATTRACTION “CARMEN JONES” & “DEMITRIUS and the GLADIATORS” EXTRA! EXTRA! | LAST TIMES TONITE! “The Frogman™ and “Ain't Misbeha EAGLE. THEATRE THURS. — FRI. ~ SAT. 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HN \ w FAMOUS ; \ \ INE CELLAR ) WINES, BEERS AND ALES oY \ FROM 4 oven THE KY L| BERTY \ LUNCHES !N COCKTAIL § Sie Open Every Day! \ LOUNGE . \ oR 1907 85 North Saginaw » eT tttitty ie II7ALALL 2) | ast ‘TIME TONIGHT THEATRE PEAR SOU TH deal TTT 11 200 cenversox peesents “THE RAINS OF RANCHIPUR” | LANA TURNER - RICHARD BURTON JOAN CAULFIELD. - ALSO a?) i Ranchipur EE KRAA - FRED MacMURRAY «MICHAEL RENNIE wan eusewe Lzowrovien IT’S A ROMANTIC RIB-TICKLER “DOCTOR in the HOUSE” M-G-M presents ROBERT r= TAYLOR. GENE LOCKHART MARY HOWARD LON CHANEY, JR. y -Shown at 1:00 - 4:30 - 8:00 = meno TECHNICOLOR _ 7 GABLE LANA TURNER HONKY TON IK with CLAIRE TREVOR - MARJORIE MAIN ALBERT DEKKER Shown et 11:15 - 2:40 6:10-9:50 P.M. STAR TODAY! ADULTS: Mat. 50c; Eves. 75¢ CHILDREN: At All Times, 25¢ Sag PRP Pag SEE ig OG BE POR, SEES EE ALA 6B SES at Sine pee sn a a RE: NRL ai edo pened Yercagt mon ii y we ini ae Be ais no ete ee ye ; f ; ‘ / / ) bid _ ; » A ae 7 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1956 THIRTY-ONE Educators Consider | 7-DO IT YOURSELF 4,eremiew 4 RAY | Va By Keats Petree their . ; * 8 «@ ‘ Dr. Conant spoke at the sixth annual dinner of the National Citizens Commission for the Public Schools, meeting at the hotel Waldort-Astoria. | . It was announced earlier that a Naitonal Citizens Council for better schools had been created to suc- ceed the smaller group, whose charter expires at the end of the month. Ceramics again! I thought you were cooking dinne: r! — | ae rin | CROWDIN’ ON A LOTTA GAIL, CHASIN’ BILLY. ENTRANCE TO A = TELL‘EM AT ION UNCLES Psy * TUNNEL WHEN We © BOARDING HOUSE AND I DETEST jj ANY FUSSING OVER AZ ME ~~ KAFE- a 1 ps” HOW GRACE- Nor ——- FUL HE WAS= ~ HE'S DECENT--GO0D FAMILY == LOTS 0’ MONEY... | [my 000 man, cOAD YOu DIRECT ME TO THE, UH, GREENLEE GIRL F STINGS, EH? I FIGGERED fT WOULD... NOW LETS HOMELY BOY--- I FEEL SO SORRY FOR HIM THAT POOR,LITTLE, HELLO, THERE --- HOW WOULD YOU LIKE ME TO BE YOUR GIRL FRIEND? DST TeLL = CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE VM. Reg. US. Poe On, WELL 3 LIKE LUXURIES, Too! AND YVE WSISTED OW HAULING THEM, © 1996 by NEA Service, te. DIXIE DUGAN . : it | fi) ?? EHP? jam SOME a wereeels OOBLER. UST RRANED tROM font e, | eT ee (A ja * 2 ~ PAorint 7 : ee oe eM oe \ aM TIN | AQUOS pec ie ( ) You'll Find People PROFITABLE Appreciate It OPPORTUNITIES when you offer them a stick of delicious Wrigley’s Spearmint. Every Day in the Pontiac | Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve ell your buving end sell- ing probierns. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 BUT GOLLY, YOU COULD TRIM SOME OC’ SMALL ONES IN NO TIME.’ ¢ Vicious NOT ON YOUR LIFE.” IF ANY) KID SAW ME CUT A FEW LIMBS Mr oy LOOKED LIKE #9 . USE THE To, -A... "4 Uy KES MORE THAN LUCK MY OWN 00-IT- YOURSELF 3 THEME SONG! SPEyp ave Much MOOLA To SAVE A BUCK~- LITTLE tae AD ime pi 7 Sa 0 Y HAMMERS ANONALS yy BEAT BARGAIN SALES “That fire hydrant on top of the hill works okay!" eh EON ES PE niall hs Nie ett THE PONTIAC PRESS, * WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1956 ee Earth Takes Pity Prank Carruthers Punera! Home mR. JAN 9. | THEERINGER. JAN 9, 1956, PRANK P. 279 Prospect St, age 78; be-| loved husband of Mrs — Ella! Theertnger; dear father of Francis) and George Theeringer and Mrs Mary Clifford; dear brother of Mrs) Thomas Street wareday. | service wil) be held Thursday, Jan 12 at 10am at St cent de Paul Church with tnter-{ ment tn Mt. Hope Cemetery Re- ettation of the Rosary will be| Wednesday evening at @ om at! __Brace-Smith Funeral Home WARREN, JAN 9, , 1956. ROY. “A! 1235 Harding Rd.. Rochester, Mich age 78; beloved husband of Mrs Cora B. Warren: dear father of | Ray and Clifford Warren, Mrs. Ella! Stranahan, Mrs. Beth Edwards and Mrs. Dora Askew; dear brother Vin- | of George and Calvin Warren and) Mrs. Mae Secor. Pnueral serv-| ice —_ be hela Thursday, Jan | * at 2 p.m. from the William wR Home. Ro- chester, Mic interment in Oakland Hille Memorial Gar- Mr. Warren will Ite in state, at the William R. Potere Fu-| neral Home, Rochester, Mich ‘WESTBROOK. | va AN 9, 1955, George, $8. Paddock St. age 81; ccaeee father of Mrs. Emily Maris Bonham end Louis West- brook; dear brother of Harry Westbrook, Mrs Ruth Collins and Doris eral y. = 12, at 11 am. from Sparks- | Mr.) service Westbrook wilt Me im state at the Sparks-Oriffin Funeral Home =<" i 65, 71, 74, 80, F| | good used car, see Classi-, DESIGNERS | LAYOUT MEN CHECKERS DETAILERS LONG TERM PROJECTS OP SATS FULL BENEFIT AIR CONDITIONED ROOMS Cc. AERO-DETROIT INC. 21717 REPUBLIC, OAK PARK | CALL ED WITZKE ___CLINCOL: 476200 ALL-ROUND MACHINIST bench hand for small tools, be shop men. OL Square Tool and Eng Co son, Mich Desiaoners | AND Detailers | For automation type machines aiso jigs & fixtures _Top rates Lockhart & Wright ENGINEERING SERVICE | |1965 Telegraph FE_2-3296 | 6-1627. | Goodi- SAVE ENERGY, USE! | WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a fied NOW. | Positions open in Process | | 1 1996 _prefer middleaged man. SS | Opportunities | IN ‘Birmingham | TRATTOR AND | IMPLEMENT DIV, i ot the { FORD MOTOR) Co. Needs ENGINEERS | Positions open in Product | Development, Research and Testing. | Engineering | Company | Engineering and Plant! Layout. ADVERTISING Positions open in creativé film writing and for mo- | tion picture camera men. BUYERS | Positions open in produc: tive and non-productive _ purchasing. WRITE OR APPLY 2800, E MAPLE. RD. OPEN WEDNESDAY ‘TIL 0 SATURDAY 9 TO 12 furnish references. Hospltal and life insurance plan available. ' Tools, Gauges. Automation Body ply to Pontiac Press Box 111 fixtures. Press welding dies. Spe-| giving detailed information and 1X ure al machines-tov rates, el assembliv fixtures ing. Long iorperam in small pro- \v atts Electric & Mfg. Co. 2222 E. Maple Rd MI_ 4-6363 “DRIVER S E route D to $200 weekly profit ment LI 6-8900 U 6 MODERN ENGINEERING & small gressive plan’ SALESM stablished Sanders Ba available to right required, pm Birmingham expected salary EXPERIENCED TOOL AND DIF maker wanted. Please apply at | Thomas Die and Stamping Co., _2170E. Walton n_ Blvd. Layout SERVICE CO. \EXPERIENCED TOOL MILL 12 Mile at Woodward | hand. Apply at Detroit Milling Ta smen i Berkley Michican 4 Cutter Co. 6360 Highland Rd. DESIGNERS. DETAILERS AND _ Pontiac 0 | checkers wanted immediately, | EXPERIENCED AUTO BODY OE ee DESIRET | Top rates, permanent emplov-| man. Paid vacation, hospitaliza-| py. PIRTN ES. AUTOMATIC ment Phone for appointment.| tion and insurance plan. Steady MESION O LING. MACHIN _ MUlberry_ 90-2487 | work ata good working condt | PAG tithe: ie ead ren tions ontact Bob Rector iver DRAFTSMAN | _ Buick Dealer, 1, 36 W. Pike. TRAREPER YPC Sony ae Layout. with some experience tn | ~ BLE AND TRUNNION TYPES Experimental Body Men | ‘ LAYOUT LOCATED IN METAL FINISHERS ROYAL OAK HAND FORMERS, ine ren armen) GQ ALARY stamp- [EN kerv son, Pontiac, Michigan man. | ————— Invest. | PIRST CLASS WARNER AND | O71 TERTIME after Swasey hand screw set up oper- | ator. Must be able to set up ma- chines from blueprints. and run EXECUTIVE LEVEL Unrestricteq field and protected in Oakland County to! te fill vacancy Past earnings in |, GOOD une AND INTEREST- this territory over $10.000 NG OUTSIDE WORK Imaginative hard-working man- In Oakines County as insurance ROBBINS agement type salesman required. inspector for large national com- rritory Profit-sharing. commission, retirement benefits Selling a bus- business men or interview nity 4-3900. PITNEY-BOWES ess need TRint' 5959 Woodward PENSION Broad Fringe Benefits LI 7-7474 quality parts without supervision. | | No other will be considered. In- quire Mr. Brown. Nutt Mfg. Co. ! aise Indias wood. Lake Orion. MY nas, panv. No selling or collecting . . Must be aged 22 to 28 and high Engineering Co. Cal school graduate, ar us, 4 oy . expenses and all fringe benefits. 123 s. MAIN ST. _No_ layoffs. Call PE 5-9248 PHONE Of VISIT ere “4 P NEAT APPEARING (ON. THRU. FRI. PRARMIGET (3). BUSINESS EX- EXPERIENCED PI z Zz A MAN 06. _Call_ FE 3-738 YOUR LIFE'S MADE FASIER through Classi- : ous | program to home owners. y. Hours to suit. No experi- tied Ads. To solve every-| nings ony. = bee apg Work ence necessary Requirements . . on com miss: s n day problems quickly, dial| four Mr. Peet wil beat the | ores cee ace, Snes KF E S181, ae Hotel, @ p.m. Thurs. eve-| offers exceptional earnings for ning to show you the af accepted ent Come in and ask for r. Pork and Interview, write Press at 8 p.m. sharp, Box 110, | Salesman for clothing and | PHARMACIST. 3) Fall Gime, Wer fe 1 Woodward. _| furnishings. See Wm.| ber oor. _ Dickinson, 31 N. Sagi-| pinsovs - OVER iS EVES naw St. desea Motor Inn. FE PART TIME) PART TIME Detroit firm needs representation Two men with cars for tnterest- in Pontiac area id to show service ing part time work in Oakian oO Eve- | in and talk tt over with JOSEPH F. REISZ REALTOR 53% W. Huron 8t oar STATION ATTENDANT Full and part time. Woodward- Steere Lake Serwce. next to ed's —— saan MAN FOR FARM WORK, 6317 Baldwin Rd. Grand Blanc. _OWens 4-4920 Structural _ Steel Layout Men Paid Hospitalization Insurance Paid Holidays Apply Mr. E. Barnabo | eiee™ PARAGON CONST. CO. 44000 Grand River Novi, Mich. WOodward 3-3515 | Northville 2910 EXPERIENCED WANTED: AN home rtrait Nationally kn: po: Write Pantin Press Box No. 62, WANTED SALESMAN AT ONCE. 9 66 W. Huron WANTED REAL FSTATE SALESM. By progressive organization. If you made money last vear, make more with us. ginners. Call Skares 4-9584 or come to the office, 136 East Pike St. All inquirles con- Beene wees — GAYLORD Member Co-op. Real Estate Exch. YOUNG MAN, PART TIME ONLY necessary ® Must w Wa i gee, se age . Wyner, 3 Bidg., Detroit. every Thursday and 8un- day off. References re- quired. Phone MI 4-4760 for interview. SAnvert eR WANTED FRO) M1) p.m. in vicinity of Perry st. oa Sosiva FE 2-5652 before 2 p.m BEA oO TY OPERATOR Goop earnings to Szperienced opera- tor. Call MI 4 BEAUTY oeETOR WANTED. Must be experienced. Good oppor- tunity for right rae FE 43700. After 6, FE BIRMINGHAM IMMEDIATE OPENIN Gs General office ongcretaries, book- keepe Service, 130 W. ham. MI 44254 pers, sses. No do- estic, Birmingham Employment Maple, Birming- BABYSITTER, DAYS. peer acne: Oxford. OA 8-3809 PER readin ay Full tim COAT S 3335. = LA- AND GENERAL | me _Apply YMCA ALESLADIES- cn clemtes. DRESS SAL ESLADIES Steady ood MILLINERY MANAGER sitions now available. 8 y. commission, vaca- tion with pay. merchandise dis- counts. Georges-Newports 7 ; Tson. _ Kile Rd.,_ Birmingham 3. DEMONSTRATOR AND MANAGER ition fined, for re . ive lady. Age 25-45, to “ie oy on 5 pair eae Comm. ry % oe us—potential $6000 early. fr and phone —, if in- Duncan, “19524 — he Livonia, Mich, or, KEnwoed mates \ = x rc . At *s Tavern, Baldwin Ave. . i | oe ae oe et) Rt ee | [ MARKETS [S233 3 = Markel Stages Es # EE £ lodge Calendar —-—- Gen Baek... 9.3 Parke Da .. 42. DETROIT PRODUCE. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK lly Gen Dynam... 623 Penney, J.C. ". $o1| Vale Ladies Bo, 610, F. aA. ee - A on Northerners DETROIT, Jan: sana he oe ; cutie AGO, Jan. a wclive nero hoes & one: ee be Pa RR ..... 7 af State Street, Thuréday at 10:30 a. | 1 -/18,000; modera neven, 4 ; Cola a s 00! most’ sales ax around “330 “tb i, NEW YORK-®—A fairly vigor-Os" fh" = ‘4, fee, pu. aed ra Rages hrigg ped Closer to Su oe Foes “an 3 iow y Gen Tei...... 40.’ Phileo ......° 33.1 a Moves n ‘CHICAGO @ — Grains opened 3% GPa sinks tc tay Rewer wer tap “ineluaing "good jjous rally brought ga ra of better|Gen Tie... 624 Philip Mor .. 448/@parks-Griffin Puneral Home. During Winter, but It’s ~yteady and then turned irregular en ancy. & bu Pi 2 ty 95 |o0 Tere se mance cous Yan —_—- than two two pay Stock mar-|Gorbel |...) ‘8.1 PRiPuts G .. 406/ Arthur Thomas, W. M. —Adv. uring Winter, im fairly active slealings on the Pars’ Ke? i.e, aa Pf Sed-| 300: eet UA. Ne. 1 te Se teo-de0 ieiket Geodyenr |... GAS Repu ati. aes ~}- Rough Down South Board of ‘Trade today. > (° at 11.00-11.25: lots:at 11,78 carrying No, ot Ne Ry.... bog | Rex Drug .... &7 Attention: f the ’ H veostenan: Beets, fopred. Ho, 31 and 2 end; several hund head! The dda: sates. aed air- nul Ol... ae od bg . bo Low 12 Club. Annual At the gual ‘tnep was some “turty. "Ne sr gbe2.00 bu: red, wo, Mostly, No; and 20 190-220 ly at 12-00:lcrafts, metals, chemicals, rails, Holland F.'.. 14 Rock Sp-... 306 and of ANN ARBOR #-—This merry old » a eee i at buying in wheat on continued lack 278. bu: No * I 2.00838 bu onery. ae Ts reo ee ‘ne, pee aig were among the higher i Cent. Gt ‘Ree, Pap . $33 = = hea January 11, at . earth takes pity on us northerners, 1, 350-400 crate; 1, groups in early afternoon. There | Indus F... Beoville Mfg . 37.1|P- ™. ne --and half moisture Southwest and dos |220, Jb to 11-50: oe ee (L) 84 Beab : She nuzzles up one a wr maybean on news stocks of Se acasch, MO, SSpete p83 Me, ony PON, ei were good gains in other sections iEncap: HE Rist ‘hank: 35/5, Lawrence St. Harold & Curtis, million miles. clser to the sun beans on farms were smaller than Onions Gry tancy, 3.00 $0-I» bag. No.1. en Re ne as en, of the list as well. Int B Mach 401 ‘Sinclair © |.. 5¢.2| Special communication Cedar. during our winter. It saves us Ps age. 160-185 $0-1b bag. Parsley, eurly, ‘No $00: ® Tooat weights fenerally steady At noon, the Associated Press|int Harv .... 362 Bocony Mob | 63 Lodge No. 60, F. & A. M., Clarks- shiver. : Sowsenn heat gai |i. Behe dee bcks. Purstog sect, He} fastances 26- prime steers.javerage of 60 stocks was ahead int Nick 8 Sen Pee MI a . . many a . gains were not! i$ fa - gg arg $0lp |otherwise steer ams sen, sendy *©'$1.30 at $177.30. In the last two =~ oe 3 Sta brane : 33 Thurs.,.Jan. 12, 7:30 p. m. University of Michigan astron- held. and- some bean futures fell Me No. 120-130 S0-1b bap: | Reds ee, |25 “lower. i — prime _haigere sessions, the average declined, | Int Tel & Tel 31.2 std Ou Cant’. 90.5 en degres. Raymond) omer Hazel M. Losh explains that under the previous close. Feed 1 os’ bch. Rhubarb, hothouse, jabout steady: cows 1 about sendy: other er er . md Crk C “A Pow} $a oe . a uggies, W. M. —Ady, things get a little tough down rece! - : a or so high prime) — —es—s—“—sSf WOH eee . gel held up ‘continuing. ae | ge ay fancy. ty dos "veh janaes 1300 Ib ver held above, Bao Woolworth was up around a/Johns Mas er eo ae . = comm tion of Roose- south because of this favoritism, S Ne 1° 100138 bu: ay Butternut. No! 1100: steers 23-25-2460, & load of high prime|Point on an increased dividend. Kelsey Hayes 327 Suther’ Pap". 47 |velt Lodge No. 610, P. & A. M., 22 however. 1.25 ‘bu; Delicious, | He 1.00-1.50 pba: | 1,370 tb weights ‘anlaned @t 23.75; bulk) Mahasco was, unusually active and| Ke" be -+ 46.5/State Street Thursday at 7:30 p. t d to be Wheat near the end of ‘the first fiusard, No | $0 ‘bu. “Tomatoes, choice prime steers 19.00-23.00:|.. ; mb Clk .. 453 Sy El Pd 44i pg Aste Their summers ten hour was unchanged to 4s higher | hothouse, No 1. 100-340 8-Ib cat Tur-|joad ots gO heavy steers down to/higher. Glenn Martin held its own! Kresge, 88. 291 Texas Co ...321 . degree. kcater tad tale ‘etsteun oaller vm i nip, topped, No 4, 1.76-2.26 bu. 18.00; "load lots high good to low choice|degpite announcement that a large Kreee sie * Ta @ sul : 268 w. z But March $2.11; corn 3% to % higher;| GmEENs: Kale, No 1. 100-150 bu. [900-1000 Ib steers 20.50: few loads high Lehn & P 53.2 because of this, she says. March $1.31; oats unchanged to % LETTUCE AND SALAD GREENS: Cel-/choice and prime heifers #1.60-22.25,|secondary offering of shares from LOY Glass .. WA Tink B Bear & likewise, northern winters are ery cabbage, No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. bulk good ta high choice heifers 15.50- w lanned. Cerro de) Lib Mc® & an ir. 24.6 higher, March 66%; rye unchanged | —_—— 21-38: | wuuity ind commercial cows/2" estate was plan Lisg & My ..696 ‘Transamer . 40.1 . * not as cold as they could be’ and -to % higher, March $1.24: soy-| CHICAGO POTATOES 10. Se utiltt “tnd commercial balls fig Pasco was up better than two at iam 2° os Gstewee.. ews in I ief morning will be Marke Cundiff, | northern summers not so hot. beans % lower to 1 cent higher,| CHICAGO, Jan. 10 (AP)—Potatoes| ig 99: ‘vealers 29.00, down oogone time on a stock dividend. [Lone 8 Chem 691 Un Carbide 108.2 sales training director of the : arrivals 68, on track 217 and total U-8.|snort yearling stock steers 19 00 o tea General Motors returned to the| Mack ++ 26.5 Un Pac .,.179.6 . Parke - . This is all probably little enough January $2.41% and lard un-|shipments 675: supplies moderate, de-|5¢ good 850 Ib feeding steers 16 50. : Martin. ‘ol , 3 Unit Air Lin. 375 Fail Davis Drug Co. Active the |mand moderate and market steady, plus side after opening lower On| May D &tr..’ 42.3 Unit Aire... 68 ling to pay $75 fine with $25) ; ; . |consolation. It all stems from eee ek ens 6 heewed ' in Detroit Torch Drive cam. pounds lower, January $10.72 i025. bakers ry ery net 8 a 10,000-share block. Merck 303 Un Ges cp .. 300 Cons after pleading guilty to drunk) paigns and an instructor in sales- |f#ctors. One is the tilt of the , , /Minnesota-North Dakota Pontiacs $2.90- Poultry ._. Monsan Ch ..457 US Lines .... 22.5/Griving yesterday, Charles Size- manship at Wayne University, |World’s axis. The other is the Grain Prices [3-00 washed ond waxed. san POULTRY Good-sized gains were recorded) Mont Ward -- t) US nace’: gg>,more, 41, of Romeo, began a 30-| Cundiff is the author of a widely- |elliptical orbit in which the earth : DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, Jan. 11 (AP)—prives paid by Reynolds Metals, U.S. Steel,/wat Cash R .. 354 Van Raa! .. 35.4)day sentence in Oakland County) yseq manual on sales training. |travels around the sun. CHICAGO, ent GAP) — Opening’ pgtporr. Jen 11 tap). es. 100. Live cae Detrolt for No t quality Pethiehem, Chrysler, Goodrich; Nat Gene 0. ae. Westg-a Bh | 315(Jail. Avon Township Justice Luth- “| At any rate—take her word for [Cacet eaane incieded, Foeerehotete) Beet Sk ae tee ae 17:20: Caterpillar, North American Avia-|NY Centrai|, 435 Westg El. 882,er C. Green presided. J by he rf H it—the earth now is one and a half Whites Grade A. jumbo 60-67. weight-| Gray crosses 38-26; Barred Roc xs" 26-28; tion, Boeing, Kennecott, Magma,|‘i* M Pow .. 323 Wilson & Co | 37) fin osep' rgdorf Hurt. million tiles closer to the oun ied overage ¢1'0, ree Sisk. Tinaal db-42, ae ers a dattnes 328 heavy ‘ducks '35,/Allied Chemical, Rayonier, Smith-|Nor Pac ..:. 73 Youngst 8h T- 90.7 Grady Smith, 56, of Ferndale, When Struck by Car than the average distance of 93 123% wid ave 42, Grade B. large $0 es. wid | ranriet, barely steady. catia oe trade(Douglass, Schering, Aluminum STOCK AVERAGES ‘who pleaded guilty to driving un- million miles. ues — p Browns Grade A. jumbo 61-68. std rather quiet. & een wea CO. Standard Oil (NJ), Union| yew yorK—iCompiiead by the as-|Ger the influence of liquor yester-/ Joseph E. Burgdorf, 15, of Au- t, the days will J ave 63%; S0-d1'>, wld ave SI's; \on all offerings anda Pi From here on out, My .cecese. 139% 121% mcr 47-49'4, wid avg 49 Grade B, on fancy qualit a. ¥.. primarily ete to. ‘Pacific and Argoo Oil, sociated Press). day before Ferndale Justice Earl|burn Heights, was treated and be and the ts JULY. oe eee LIT r |S pound colored hens and heavy ; 30 1815 getting longer , SE adel eee 1e “Commercially graded: £4. we Fett The market opened on a higher’ Indust Rails Util Sto stocks | \N. Nash, failed to pay a fine ofjreleased from Pontiac General) sorter. By the end of January, teeta », weties— Gente A. lates @- medium = note and the recovery accelerated N¢! ot chance * ‘ ea 135 3, ne it 13) $95 with ‘ss costs and began a 30- Hospital yesterday afternoon after| we'll have an hour more daylight . |""Browns—Grade A. extra ta: ye 80, large CHICAGO POULTRY on news that physicians had de-| Prev day 2515 1324 724 ite “0 day jail sentence. being struck by an automobile on : t (49-50%, medium 46-49. Gr B. large) CHICAGO, Jan. 10 (AP)—Live poultry: ago ..... 285.6 ue 72.4 hub Rd. Ada d than we had at the beginning o arnings “6 jéirm on hen, steady on balance; receipts scribed President Eisenhower's yore, 8,0. B54 ied gas lies Pleading guilty te reckless driv.|AU>u™ at Adams Rd. the month. Market | steadier at present price levels in coo: saa ‘yesterday 810 coops, 81.583 physical condition as ‘excellent.’ Year ago ves 68.1 153.9 y Driver of ‘the car, Mary A. : : f . with some adjustments noted | to 3 cents Ib) aying prices unchanged;| 1955-56 high ™ 7 181. Siing, 19-year-old James Maybe Despite this harbinger of sum |lower on top quality eggs. Supplies ade- | heavy sons bo 26 ight hens 17-18.5:|Wall Street has been saying that/1955-56 low 672 148.8) |Beebe, 31, of Pontiac Township, mer, it's going to get colder before - NEW YORK (INS) — American quate but got cncensive. Trade fair with|brallers er fryers "24-25, old roosters) pecent selling of shares was due. 1954" igh 683 is8'3| jof Rochester was fined $20 with told Oakland County sheriff's dep- , . Telephone and Telegraph Co. has normal midwee: wness pol (145-188; caponetios under 4% Ib 25-26, 1954 low ........ 55.4 108.0) $10 costs yesterday by Avon Town- h h it gets warmer. The reason: reported net income for the TE eee jhe Soubts CRE the President: sould) “ nip Justice Luter Grew, (ee Se ara unto the street! eat is irradiated away by the year CHICAGO BUTTER AND ueee DETROIT STOCKS parked truck ; , ended Dec. 31 of $546,200,000, equal; CHICAGO, Jan. 11 (AP) : run again, c. bas Nephler ar Ce. a line wath ‘a sae uaed into _ [earth. faster than it's coming in. to $10.7 a common. share. This ia’ cats eat et ‘Ad Agency Opening New York Stocks rus tr decimal puts a an |. Sete, Gek pau ban emt ee oe ree ft ee rs i aldwin Rubber*..... . a compared with $490,277, 306, OF Sas on Parres sere (Late Morning Quotations) Gerity- Michigan’ see 26 2| Perry St. rking lot early Sun- ~ ther,” $10.41 a common share, on a Baye irregular; receipts 10.264, whole- Two New U.S Offices ned - [Kingston Products, 26 3|Pe ° pa = wy te ounty irt s we may expect warmer weather,’ smaller number of shares, in the) {'S large ‘whites 60-009 tercent Ae te: ode yA ge a eee fen Rorasives || ta 3 day, owner Sam Jones, says Prof. Losh. This doesn't preceding year, Cleo F. Craig,| mixed 45.5; mediums 4§ US. stan Allied Btrs .... $35 Budd Co \..,. 206/Rudy Mtge 34 37 Locklin St., reported to Pontiac happen until the beginning of ; . ? . iards Lae dirtles 38; checks 36, current | The F of offi i San Chalmers 67.1 Burroughs .... 294,)Wayne Screw* 11 1.3\ Police. Four Towns February president, told stockholders that) receipts | opening ces in A 103.4 Dry .... 166| *No sale: bid and asked. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strubler of Mary- . “orders for service in 1955 were Francisco and Chicago has been| 4! ~ $32 Gepmal air |: 304 Arraigned today on a charge of dsughter, Diane ‘BO bith of 8 —ae = tems ‘cunpesies Livestock announced by officals of Mac- Am Gyan.) 44 Cane dt 116, Westinghouse and Union driving Rd a of Utien esos or OerY Store Holdup | B, DETROIT LIVESTOCK ams, .,|Am Gas & El.. 482 Cater T : $8 quor, Haro! gren, Mr. and Mrs. Camillo added some 2,285,000 tele phones,| per DETROIT, Jan. 11 (AP!—Hogs salable Bloomfield. H ill ‘. edvertising|Am ela 34 Chen & ‘Ohio: $48 Officials Resume Talks Clarkston, pleaded guilty and di |Mound Ra. are the parents of « daun: Nets $22 for 2 Men er cot mee Ses an wong, SEY sales, ngertone steeey| agency. ae Ros Shy tee 8" $9] PHILADELPHIA Spurred by/fined $100 by Municipal Judge 2 Mile Ra se ae mae, gre] Two men, one armed with « 1954. Long distance conversations | ‘° Presh receipts} Jack R. Holmes, formerly of the|Am Rad.” : 223 Cole Palm ., | 616 ‘Cecil. McCallum. August. pistol, held up a grocery store last were up about 12 per cent for the mostly” cows cows. vrupplies slaughter steers!1 O¢ Angeles office, will head the|4™ Seating.... 354 Col Bra A"... 254/federal mediators and a plea from ae and Mrs. Jay Rienas, $3831 Jewell night and escaped with $22, police : year from Monday; ng ‘Am Smelt $0.3 Col Gas / 16.2! { 16 affected cities,| Ch 4., announce the birth of @ girl, Debra said year, much more than the average teers and inelters ° oe steady San Francisco addition as Pacific |Am Tel & Tei 1904 Comm EI i, 416 the mayors 0 —- © rome msting, valaed of $10, Ks Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lay, 5235 Wilby : ” u ion © { annual growth. steady to buyers, talking | regional manager. Raymond M.!4™ PL alloke “ rr} pay Je. a $3 $,union and company officials re-Was stripped from his car Satur-| », ae che’ apenas Jey. come Owner of the store, Mrs. Afrodite —— lower; bulls and stockers and feeder *!Neyhart has been named manager|Anee Co... .. 708 Consum Pow, 49.3 otiations today in in a S. Blvd. parking lot, ,| Randy Lee. Sarros, reported that the pair en- NEW YORK (INS)—A. G. Spald-| good’ and chi scattered small lot sacs of the Chicago dffice. Anse W&C.. 818 Cont Bak. 35.4 Sume nee Elec (Frank J. Vargo, 5114 Pineknob tered the store at 330 W. Huron St. ing and Bros. Inc. announced net os og Sere en The agency also has offices inj Atmour & Co.. 63 Cont Mot.’ “9 |three-month-old Westinghouse ~Rd., told police. County meeting 1st week of Feb-| at about 8 p.m. and demanded the income for the fiscal year ended tility cows 1150-12 50; sales ean-| Baltimore, Md.: Miami, Fla.; Los| Atchison... a2) Cont O11 884 \tric Corp, strike. | |ruary. Call FE 5-9561. —Adv.'money from the cash register. ners ters 9.00-1150; bulk cows ' “* . + Atl Refin cs 4 Corn Pd dlock whi h Annual Meeting of Thumb Dis- Oct, 31 of $580,630, equal to $1.04 still i, fe, pales wlility and com. Angeles; Toronto, Ont.; and New) aveo Mig’ '))) 64 Cortes (We: 22 Concerned over a deadlock whic \trict Guernsey Breeders to be! If your friend’s in jail and needs a common share. This compared "eres! - Lig 4 Market opening YOrK City in addition to its local| Bait & Onio.. 464 Der" pu, °° 355 has closed 40 plants across the held Friday, Jan. 13th. at High bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031,, The Color red does not infuriate with $779,553, or $1.47 a common about steady on small early nee rao headquarters. Benquet ...... 16 Doug Airc .. 845 id-October, the city Speed Restaurant, Imlay City —Adv. 2 bull any more than green, blue share, in the preceding year. Sales|estiy salse ned ice and prime "he 1.00- | oe ilage digg ¢ Du” Pont 333! patios eee corner M-21 and M-53. —Adv. ‘\or white. It is the movement that fell off to $26,857,810 from $27,-| to 35.00 and abov ity on ae Homicide takes a toll of 7,500) Bonn Alum.... 274 Bost Air iL oc met with both sides in Rummage sale. Youth Center, attracts his charge. The bull, like 192,465 in 1954. nm Wei 08, ‘ight culle “down to Americans in an average year, | Bond Sirs... 183 Easy Kot. wo (Pittsburgh yesterday. | Independent voters of Oakland Lake Orion, Pri. and Sat. —Adv.|many other animals, is color blind, ] | Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted M Death Noti In Memoriam 2|___ Help Wanted Male 6, Help Wanted Male 6 > Help Wanted Male 6 Help Want a p Want ale 6) Help Wanted Male 6|_ Help Wanted Female 7 Orr | er a etd titi tin tri tietitintinial ae —_ ern ow RP PP aen":_ | RCA On nner enn Ices ; LB 4 OPENINGS FOR 2 PERSONS WHO| WANTED: LUNCH WAGON BOY. | COOKING AND GEN: =x. ~ nm ey yg wie trinder, Bioomiteld ‘Teol end Cai “mere g EXTRA MONEY SE ser ead elas, AGBIT denis LOOK M (EN ‘iia ve had some musical back-| 16 years or over. Call FE 2-0343 ed girl, own room, in. BROWN, JAN. 10, 1956. A. Who passed away Gauge, 2172 8. Telegraph. mente on your home. car, TV. or | Trans-American Freight Lines, with excellent earnings for am- Must bave ive. stm-| _ bet: 3 and 4. rmingham area. Other help = 133 Jackson Gi. age 91: dear| January 11. 1955 | ese SALESMEN. Wa | other obligations. Make $15 to'$50| 8. Bivd. East. Pontiac, Bich. Vitious wan Previous cales expe. | SSrity, and take responsibility. _ployed, MI_6-1887. _ @f Betty Amerson. Emma| W¢,J0ved him, an no tongue can | two industrious men who| & week in spare time supplying | _ FE _ 2-017 soupEn | fede not required. We train you wees See DRUG AND c KS. Bell Roservelt? par | {ike to make Prefer ex-| jon ero with t&S- | EXPERIENCED AUTO BUMPER | {for future manager Th PONTIAC Full and part time Top new Bell . Arthur, iii to money rt ti ediatel 0 Cran 3 and Mattie Ieetmre How much we loved him and how Derienced men. co-oper' and. mmediately.| “and painter Good pay. Shelton | pest ‘and PLO 1: ‘ store. Apply in person, rook dear sister of George Taylor. Pu-| God lovsd him too, and thought | es SO a atl. Bet miele Deo tics a — a | ee eee oats ee | Wo Huron St FE 4285) Time Study brook 14, —_ neral service will be Pri-| tt best, . os Mantces ~ = ~ PONTI LOYES EARD " iF You 7 day, e 13, at 2 p.m. from| To take him home with him to 1000 8 Woodward, Birm AUTO MECHANIC ~ ae oan in perven Earn up to #300 8 a sag ae Me gyda Od A Wm, FP. Davis Funeral Home with rest. _Account Adjuster Need immediately must have Pon- Mr. Brown, Singer bewine Ma- spare me selling the all Cd nN home and need to earn extra Swavietas in Oak Hin Cometer Patter, *eomer ms pve eal — Excellent opportunity for advance- bono nad Buick Fagg mo issn _chine Co, 102'N. Saginaw. ai a oes Goats os. Cal | money. Here is an o phertaaity to Win F Devis, nome“ |in LovINo' fnancr comany oPreter e mas | frst veut ance commission “wih GMC TRUCK Mocsiness in Poatios, Ne. on Jim Muncey, OA 22531 for an At least 2 years engineering back-| fS°" st "Your ‘owe home Must ‘Wm P. Davis sa a vee. IN LOVINO MEMORY OF JOEL no 28 years of age _iteet be pdr ol oy Fay hevlenr ong heat needed % toss. males aor = wietire Ford Salles ground training required. Time ine ca ‘nee +1877 ms éa3 _ FEATHERSTONE, . yrs: ago Jan. 11, 1950. Sa pn mnie | _ munity Motor Sales, Rochester. | em. whe” Rawl ., iJ . FE 240978. Before noon Thurs. Srowee ‘Titan too nical lssahtyt#® chars furnished. A'liperal plan ot com: | MANUFACTURING iS COACH DIV. | B8*iccatiy ntact oaxtn County s. gPeT | tnt, Droits sremenea, | Ste = te a | ' FERS UNUSUAL MAN POR ROUTE SALES. LOCAL | 10 N. wachingte Oxtor erstone; dear brother of Richard Flowers 3| seclates loan Co. 12527 N. Sagi P or AN cael ar ee aieeon. Wagne Deathercsene iL Ponerel naw St, Pontiac remier a rs. Pol-| RIP SAW MAN FOR DET sree at ela, mgTng atl DUNSTANS FLOWERS| ASSEMBLY DESIGNERS OPPORTUNITIES FOR: | _Cieaners, 285"‘Oakiand! Ave. | O28 Nuages, sendy employment Apply EXECUTIVE : ; MUlberry 9-0411 . a ss f pel with interment in mr. 2004 W. Huron St, __PE Pes | poh nant ier — mes Chassis & Body Desi 51 MIDWEST REFRIGERATION MAN DEWEY Pontiac Motor Division SECRETARY Hope Cemetety. Funeral arrange~ F Directors 4) with good mechanical inclination assis Ww E y Vesigners JOBS FOR MEN "Refrigeration ben? after 6 mente | the . Schutt RR AR ARR | and -experience on precision de- DET AILERS Lavoat Mei Since" Mae . ‘. Mo. tito RETIRED > MAN FOR FOR F PART TM SALARY PERSONNEL m™ TE OPENING. AT i a . “i ard war re ‘ay's LEMINGS, JAN 10, i984 HAROLD turner Fuseral ‘ome, © op0ND | “MC MFG. CO. Body fixtures, special machine ? pees eiiscas $400} 908 'W. Huron st GLENWOOD AVE. OAUIRED APPLICANT. MUST ene fA | Meee” & COATS FUNERAL HOME 118 _Indianwood _Rd., Lake _Orion on. ws ry gauges. ours Detailers MI OTe CT Stiateac: amcancan BE ADE: Pr IN| TYPING AND sea aoe Prine ttt pot ak shar Pep | AUTO LUBRICATION | "a te ats, ne Employment Service | Salesmen Pn bentthirt Ane Plemings. Baby Harold was taken DIGNIFIED 61 Sen vicis Exerenees eae pee ee DIE Tool Designers 406 Pont. state Bank Bide, ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE. 40 from the Huntoon B ert Home R SIS _$-9227 ; oo el a Be , MEN Real Estate Help Wanted Female 7| MENT BENEFITS: SALARY in. raneral arrangements b OF te ae | tintee See Vi Dorwin Community DESIGNERS Industrial Engineers kite $0i_‘Wherecied ‘in catning SRA TIE BO HOLDEN, JAN. 11, 1956 WILLIAM Donelson-Johns ~ eter are eee rere mice te spare come in aod | Have openings for slert ee | Beatle OM AND. WAGES FOR | EXPERIENCED RELIABLE WOM- AUTO “SALESMAN _ P Engi hrs. a di spare, come in and Exp erienced in selling. irls 3 an for 3 days a week including peyote Be} Punerat | FUNERAL HOME we believe we have the most DETAILERS FOCESS ERRMICETS soe © eves. Appt *, Plenty of listings, advertising & minus ee Thursdays and every other Sun- where arrongeantty will “DESIGNED POR FUNERALS” liberal commission plan tn town. 1 Metalurgists 5. phone ay 66618 for appoint- eontects. Karnings wnlimited. sition for cxperiouced salsslady pool a oak connie’ ma’ ptr aa San eis ray, ane Pe ll caare Sei Talisfled “with less’ then 9608 per AND | — "| —meat ‘ 100 Boe WELL rNsUnE It | person. Myers Jewelry a shop TeL-| health certificate required. $28 AN. 6, 1956, PA sorvige___ Ft > : weekly. Other hel i (Baby). 361. Wersen beloved V h Sj 1 mo and willing 10 work hard ‘or CHECKERS ror INTERVIFW aE OR WRITE MECHANIC Person. Myers Jewelry Shep TEL Fee a Rat, MP seeveree. infer quuenter of weae tee ena] V OOTNEES-Viple ee ee eee 0 MR.W.L. PELTON | SeSeduahtions* Plenty “ott work. M AH AN Ten TOOE, eat EARS deer: | aeah Coe aor wt aun te : ; t |W pike . WL. PELTO!} of bot oat mod McKinley, David ‘le me’ ERAL HO ME ator | BARBER WANTED | .) ee Personnel Bldg. pan. 6 "paid holidays Schooling Leeds plentiful. Ne canvassing. clean and |. —. spadetore Service "ei Ke’ held’ Tharsssy.|———_—PE 20780 OO cae —saLesMan— NEW AND | MEN WANTED | Mcintosh at Wilson. Pontiac ‘Cadi REALTY CO, REALTORS peer nt?) FE 2818 of FE exXpERIENCED WOMAN (OR Jan. 12. at 2 p.m. from the Wm. Cemete Lots 5 used. in Holly. " Michigan. will | AT ONCE a N. Woodward. Birming- | co-operative Real Estate Exchange | comole. te man smplored cle Tincctog noon ten Cemetery. [rinse . ; — StcrL civ: releromess sat aenauns ESTIOUR MINIMUM ~GMC TRUCK |, eS ms | JES ur a Mus be aksaal to ae car Live Raby Fay will l'e in state at the, WHITE CHAPE of auatanter required Write Poo: TOP RATES M hi OOR BRANCH wages MAvfair 6-6815 Wm. P. Davis Punera] Home oi pes tor cals. cheap. _tiac_ Press Box 100 | nity isto ag ets 6 COACH D] IV. ac ine NEXT; DOOR pe 3) me i | exeanrences — WOMAN Witt ROGERS. JAN. 0. 1986, LELA. 397 — ~ COLLECTOR" | RAY Anm TROIT* S Blvd Fast Pontiac Mich | SALESMAN PART OR FULL TIME.; = are you OVER 30 AND car for cooking and serving din- or Mrs Sion’ Beaver Punerel Help | Wanted Male OT rhence pot coseatal, deed tom. | LAPAYET TE ENG + CO ik © 8 om Mon ineouth, Pri.| : must be neat appearing. no ex: looking for a permanent Ret MI aosTa, © (° & Buests. . ’ - pe Plena ens ood c { = Sat. am. by appt: prience necessary, full training | position as housekeeper? If ne __ ee br ae on Thursday. ~~ stission. sapenses geese 2619 DIXIE HWY OR_ 3-966 eslgners program provided. 1€3 W. so. we are sure this will | take seapeet BOOKKEEPER TO an a p rom ¥| during training caim , O , take complete charge. Must b Rate tun mn CH ASSIS | fae ee) DESIGNERS | Checke-7 . dicho acevairi and | ompetent person and she 2 will he tn = rns a eae | ae bg SOR REE ER es ec € ) you are yTeiling worker ac- ingham You wil earns me iy te pace one chee 7 P St. Puneral arrangements by the cae FOR NEBr NORE. DETAILERS ® competent person and able to AND auaintes te Pontiac Ares. Wiltns pogo sare ont pt giving detailed. information and expected salary. EXPERIENCED | COOK, WAITRESS and dishwasher. Apply in person — Restaurant at City Air- EXPERIENCED er chee OPER- ator wanted. EXPERIENCED Ww or M A N tween 25-45 for general work. Live {In MA 6-2725. EXPERIENCED SILK 1 FINISHER. Inquire 1208 N. Perry. Drive-In _Cleaners. FEMALE HELP WANTED FOR general office work. Duties in- clude typing. filing and detail Be tot, work. Write Pontiac Press BE- house- FILE CLERK AND _ BILLING clerk. Permanent positions, with advancements for qualified girls Modern offices preceent workin conditions. “Call D. Shaw. MI_6-0100. FOUNTAIN _ HELP ay PULL AN AND part time, new store. Apply in oe reabrook Drugs, 511 W. Maple at Cranbrook R _ Birmingham |FULL AND PARTIME BAKERY steady | pS salesjadies, Experienced prefered. Write Pontiac Press Box 66. FOUNTAIN CLERK wood hours & working conditions. Excellent Peony for one who qualifies, Phone Midwest |GIRL TO STAY NIGHTS UNTIL 7:45 a.m_ Vicinity of LindaVista FE_§8-2300 __School, GIRLS _ LAUNDRY DEPART- ment. Apply Pontiac Laundry Dry Cleaners. Telegraph Rd. near OR- chard Lake Ave HOME AND WAGES AR: of invalid, No laund nary, PE 668 3 i fousEKEEPEA YOR i woTRE less home on Sugden Lake Daily aft. 7 p.m, & Sun. after 12, EM 3-580, HOUSEKEEPER. MORE FOR home than wages Apply 349 Mee _ son St INTERVIEWER _ Young Lady With Sales Personality rt do aerercienat tn- woes Star, CA _REER | ENTE rsh Riker’ Bldg. seeds Outstanding We have openings for women who want to from er ames se,thelr soare une Write 19578 ‘Wallace St., Roseville, Mich. a ” rp oa fe) AE i ho Se hs ip. Pi Pee A AR A AEE MOET AD OE HG A ts 7 lilly » 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 01, 1936, THIRTY-THREE _ Work Wanted Female 11|CARNIVAL Hag immediate openings for STENO-SECRETARIES COMP-TYPIST & CLERK-TYPISTS Apply 2500 BH. Maple Rd. Birmingham Open Wed. til 9 Sat. 9 to 12 z rT ; & TV. Large house. Other belo employed. 4 children, $40 wk. ¥ r Sun. off ‘Ae tion requires experienced office woman mes- sages and light bookkee; . Posi- pong ire Req good La ay TO Live IN IN AND CA a 4 amaren vale re aon _afternoons. O28 ALIKE } MUSIC? an shifts. “Apol _32_Aubarn Ave. Pontiac. if OFFICE GIRL And cashier, One who can assume ibiiities. Shorthand and t essential. Good with ady work for euaitfics serven Barnett's Clothes Shop, 19 Saginaw St, OPENING PART TIME SALESLADY, 40 to 55 We want a lady over 40 with . ear represent us 4 hours day, 5 days a week. is interesting and a Earn- ings with bonus, ‘Shoal average over $100 per week, You will rep- resent ° 1-year-old — co OLDER WOMAN TO LIVE IN, private room Waces pilus bonus, EM PONTIAC GIRL TO LEARN INTERVIEWING as personn: interviewer. We prefer a "irl with sales or business. ex will train someone be as tame j gg Ee EXCELLENT Work in Pontiac pefigere. Proqare new for suring = and Suburbs —¥ nore anes. Por tafesmaties a a4. MOVD MOVING. TRUCKING. PICK- VErmon' VErm phone ad . '. serv’ one ont | TOUSE SE MOVING FULLY) reas rates 3-3253 any- PART TIME BARTENDER AND 4-8450. L.A. Young. . itress 2-013. 308. FLEMING LAYING. RUBBISH & REGISTERED PHARMACIST. IN- gad finishing. Phone FE hauling. rete Pemoneey. 100 hours, State “ace. “experience and | LATHING A _BEDFORD MOVING gelary nn - Write Pontiac New ener re oe rr ; WANTED. HAIR DRESSER. EX Semaine fs. GARAG- ggsbinw al aavener training neo. ft re a se _*s and nish. PE 2 32-4330. essary. oo rs 7 NO, SIDING AND A auY's ULING SERVICE. ASH- Studio. PE _3-2633. ernization, alterations. Special| _° FE 23-0071 WANTED: COUPLE TO t deal for January and Feb . ANYTHING, AN Tyetaurant. Apply, 2378) W..*| D & M BLDG. SERVICE| -7® 23. 7 instructions 9) eves. on 3207s we oan | Sp Tupblsn be — = “ R.G. Lenptan 9 WE e F me LAYING, CiGHT HAULING AND MOVING. BEGINNERS PIANO LESSONS IN | “Sanding and Call PE 81700 a . my home. OR 3-2687, meas LIGHT TRUCKING AND MOVING CLias OAGANIZING 10 BE lllemerciimcliie Cree, OPC acmewtale of mak: | pot puts basement floors in. Other ox: gshee end rubbish bled. FE ing Horoscopes, deliniation and| ment work garages, FE) ont 7 VV FRUGEING. progressions. Call Milford 48651 | _42) a. . - oo eiea A cai _Miufords M. Tyler, 1467 Wizom./ \Vinter Prices Now in tnd gravel PE 20003. DRIVING Pontiac Effect On All Remodeling; O’DEILL CARTAGE oD ee gra Bare meet. | nie Oe Sash Local and Lang, Detesce al __ Work Wanted Male 10 Somme T k R BLOCK, BRICK AND Attica finished rucks to ent work. Chimneys and SS rehes enclosed 7 vexe TRACTORS _built. FE PE +61} Kitchen remodeling ba D EQUIPMENT BOY. ii_WisHESs WORK OF ANY | No = mre ® Ton Rory ht 1's Too Stake BROAD, DIVERSIFIED EXPERT 2260 Disie Hey ee $121, _ Pontiac Farm and ministrative ft finctions. “General se-| Building Supplies 12A| Industrial Tractor Co. i. W-up, BALA BLLDLLLOOOOOOwe = Da i nanaceméat tte. Bots manuiac:| = STRUCTURAL — | PF cut PE ee perience. Excellent . references, STEEL REDUCED RATES cereaeaenperse often ok | of Lae ate tees Big] fares mee ere rou Suse | <2. Aa Week days or all plete. Call OL 2-238¢6. ver wit 2 TON STARE TROCK LOST: BEAGLE PUP. vEMALS. brown ones. * the vietmty of | B . Please call owne. eve. Melvin. OL “aan ae . cK SPA iL. 4 months old. Clear Lake vicinity. meweee, OA 63350, 174 W veh: “7 EEE eee N RABBLE SETS 63. F ir nme ng r 1.00 up (frames Ee Sicghadtaee Notices & | & Personals 25 AAA P Fd IVAT DETECTIVES BSpecia, in mestic werk. “years ex. ; Repae~ Knapp Shoes Herman OR > , N. Saginaw. PE 40530. _ 1% WN Dam SUPPLIES. Mrs bums PE’ 3-68 23-6814, 93 Mark. XPERIENCED SPENCER COR- setiere, Winnifred M. Odgers, 8270 Forth Rd., Utica, Mich. REpublic HAY RIDE WINTER SPORT PA: FOOD FURNISHED. FE 100 ) WEDDING INVES A TIONS $7.50 Sutherland Studio, 18 Huron. Printed napkins—Past Saves. Lost & Found 24 | Wid. Household Goods 2 FURNITURE NEEDED oi go om sere ~ Wid, Miscellaneous z POWE: MACK 8 SAW. retry or evenings, FE Oe” R: AW FURS WANTED Money Wat Wanted ~ 28A . TO em BW ee hare “more ‘write Pontiac wan NTED TO BORROW #4000 FOR aon a months. Will gt - mort- Cais “OR Saat = . OR Saat 29 LO el Ll ON 1sT ‘ition on 43 Box ___ Wanted to & to Rent 4 ROOM ony WTD, WITH BATH. —- 4043 «8. Mill St. Dry- Te Eupiovep WOMAN WO hd LD or PAMILY C4 fy DEAIRE RENTAI. ee __Walled Lk. or vic. rE’: LANDLORDS List your rental with us. Pree service. en REALTY Co, MOTHER DESIRE: OOM apt. & day sear w children, 5. Reply Box 22, Pontiac WOULD UKE “To” nag Pres option to House and smal) acreage Red . __Reyal Oak. WTD.: FARM TO a shares. ro. er unfu _ Pontiac Press. Box 96 OUNG CHR WORKING couple desire 3 room furn. a Share Livi Living | Quarters 30 LADY x tert fed ge bus HOME te _rent _Wtd. 7 Transportation . 31) GIRL WANTS ford to Starts work *. __Vere Brittain. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Rew ow f. i. iecount. ‘ast action, CLARK REAL ESTATE, 1362 W. Huron St., PE 4-4813 or PE 46492. Ask for Mr. Cla: i.c HAYDEN, Realtor 06 EB. Walton Blvd. ACTION! w. M. Stout, Realtor w Street. Ph. PE 6-8165 Open eve. till 8:30 WE HAVE at Rad disposes to purchase rte our clients. See me before you sell, ASK FOR BOB MAHA To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN Co-operative. Rea" Eatste’ Exchange 2 a and Sund 1075 W. Pn Yi 5% MORTGAGES OM FARMS OR syreasan from = acre with foot frontage. vaeae ri closing fees, B.D: CHARLES, Realtor Equitable Boctety 1717.8, Telewraoh __FPE 40821; Eve. 1! FE | 58891 H. J. VanWelt, 5440 Dixie Hwy. | OR 31355, wt py = Bnd or es mate. "on ekese 1 PAINTING INTERIOR, = Ex- hpl arg ~ building on W. Long! terior. 10 per cent disc, cash. aA ise eee Lt Guaranteed. Free est. FE 40205. Seis Remonet Po ban At PAINTING. re Fy 3 Wood trusses, i 25 4s. a, » (feors. ay Pa Panne vq? APERHANGINO. rediators. unit heater, x s- ii = rway unit, w: custom — D TING, WAL cooker sman on Mon | papering. stoaming service. Com- i __merce, EM 3-343 \ LOCAL PAINTER rt) DECORA- tor with some open time. FE 5380 — 18 THE TIME FOR PAINT- |_ing_and decorating. OL 1-7705 _ Business ss Services 13 PAINTING. INTERIOR, iS, aa | APPLIANCE SERVICE © PAINTING PAPERHANGING er nee radi cleaners Painting & Wall Washing te fe "ee Senin “ave. PE —_Free_ estimates. FE 2-2706 A&B TRENCHING |Physio-Therapy 214 __ phone. | PE 5-4814 PARTTIME WORE and 10 _ Station Footings, water line, field tile,|SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. +e. __ FE. 5-061, chia MUSICIAN, DRUMS AND XYLO- AUD MeeES re cme Bim Re BETWEEN 3 | SenSh, wore General Printing 6 Television Service 22 p.m, sssagl Sa 34 service ottice oF Fine Fie 2 OS aie te letaos 26477. Fe 3-035. TY SERVICE. DAY OR NIORT LD WALL CLEANERS. FE | __Reasonabie. | Work wee Female at aa | Saas ee OR ar pion by_the hour or day #1310. | | BOOKKEEPING OR er PInG TO. in home. FE 2-3221. WOULD | like babysit ight house- __work, days. FE 46471, EXPERIENCED AND hi k id ine, x b: ousekeeper wou! e@ wor re FE 61145. 7 day or week. Exdin, RIENCED AND ND BAK- days only. Fe eases NCED COMP. TYPIST a pars of ful] time work me, Ret, OR 3 +17 TottD LIKE E HOUSE: sc eves, PERIEE: would like _in_ m GIRL 18 work, oh’ te hi _ after 3 FE _7- GIRL eines jos IN HOME children and light . Metamora 45F3 imoainoee a ae . BU. GOOD __work, 64 Mary Day. FE 2-4001. TRONINGS. Sar. -UP AND DELIV- ery. $-8732. _ a | TRO dna © PER BU. GOOD work, finished I day, FE ‘5-0003. NING. eet UP AND DELIv- garieg scone er. SaTe PER BU. 1 DAY service, re $-1471, ONINGS, GUARA _in Auburn Heights. PE 17-0027. _tine nights, FE 4-9 CTADY WISHES WORK BY DAY. FE_2-7037 SISOMPTELD WA a — FE 5-8300 Walls and windows. Reasonable. RAKA Fre est., no obligation _ FE 23-1631. ARPET LAYING, SEWYNO binding. Any repairs. Carpet cleaning om location or shop. Self mamn. Cal) any. 0137 or FE 3-7 thal FIX-IT sHO ickup & delivery c service. FE) employed. ex _time. TYler RADIO & TY. 127 8.PARKE 8ST. URGENT Will party who purchased blond 21" RCA from Leren (Tom) Tyler 1 please contact rs er in care of Backenstose Book Store. FE_2-1414¢ at_once ON AND DATE, — wary 11. 1956. I will not be sponsible for any debts contracted by i eee, than myself. George F. $1 © Grove Ave. hiote "Pontiac. Mic Cash Waiting good contracts call or see a Johnson personally for quick. courteous action. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | | ‘ R. ke 8. Sanford = a RADIO, 24 HR | IN DEBT? ! IF SO, Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NO™ A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 41% South Saginaw St. FE 8-0456 Above Oakland Theater ~ KNAPP SHOES Ellsworth FE $20 ~~ CAKE DECORATING classes starting. Eitches. | one 232 F or E EARN Pe Hobby 32-8009 i GUARANTEED TV REPAIR ARY | ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. JAN- wary it sponsible tor an debts —. | DRY WALL BY MACHINE, FREE | COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV) tracted by any other the | estimates. No Job tee ag Bee Ome, repair. 596 W. Huron, Night serv-| self. Thomas Humphrey sr siai t _FE 546280 | site cals. FE4-s607. se Lake Road Pontiac, EXPERT TREE TAnaMING & RE- STARKWEATHER S _ Mic ee moval Ph. FE or OR] Radio and phone repair, 477| ON AND AFTER THIS DATE JAN- First St, FE ah ‘ uary 11, 1956, I will not be re- for any debts contracted TUCKER'S RADIO-TV: FE 5.3716 _PE_ 360). 168 EF. Pike St. | Newineings 3 218 paring te & wmine: re BE, i Open 1111 Joslyn Cor, “| 333_Orechard Lake Rd FE 4-2533 CASH Buvers waitins for land contracts ‘ large and small new or seasoned Call . IVAN w SCHRAM FE 5-5001 or ree 5-9471 If no answer ph. FE 65-2566 Evenings and Sundeyvs 3rd. Realtor Co-operative Real Estate Exchange WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS We will give you # quick cash offer wi no additional hidden costs, Early pomeeeeae, Give us & phone call today. Free esti- mates, Nicholie & Harger | Co. 33. W_ Huron st IMMEDIATF CASH aoe YOUR. arse contract or equity in your | Kk. ‘L. Templeton, Realtor PE 4-456) | TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR land contract, Realtor Partridge is the ‘bird’ to see. 1050 W meron St. Phone FE 2-8316 QUICK CASH ical tie EE Maseone' "Ra | ee eet Cand coe ra ike Pte service —as for YING. A. _Typew titer § ¢ Service __ Pontiac. s —_ GaPrENT = TOURY | Typewriter Service 228 seeato oe tok wns NACES CLEANED AND RE-| TYPEWRITERS A: AND ADDING MA- ge grt pb Ae tat Oil, coal and gas xervice.| chine repairing. Expert cork eres Feng theft, or. dinpoution ester Nelson, FE _5-1768 Printing and Office Sup-| swine from Dye Farm. west of GENERAL AUTO Eval. ® ROAD) _ Ply Co., 17 W. Lawrence. Holly about 2 months ago Or for | wing service. TYPEWRITERS REN information ieading to conviction pre Drive 756 Oakland at/ Mitchell's, 123° N. Saginaw St # any —— wae Intentionally . ——_ = amage e prope y of cause GENERAL AUTO. REPAIRING AT | ____ Upholstering 23° whe. Seager of the healtn. | 908 De eee Oakland rage, rear of 756 Oak- EL | udders, or milking vaiue of suc land ‘at Kenny Road and tow-|EAKLE’S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- “airy catte as were not so Phone OR 31295 __ ; ing service ing, 8174 Cooley Lake /d. EM) ‘tolen. Phone Clifford B. Dye. “Tee to Se Acerimiest Bouse. “ENERAL AUTOMOBILE RE- | 22641. Free estimates. | Fenvon, Main $6633 or Main Two e ‘our Bedroom Homes, wn : | our or Five Room Outside tr, Wathiow polishing. simontz-| THOMAS CPHOLSTERING moe | ake Property, Acreage ing. Road Service. PE $4173. 34 8. TELEGRAP FE $413 SONOTONE HEARING SERVICE | Farms, Tand Contra PLA ASTERING. La Ms a, — RE- ~ | Uspresds. Yer DRAPES & BED- oe rE 3 1225. $11 Pontiac Btate Pesta aaa REAL ESTATE (BING AND HEATING. # c —preac Ae an eee — EEE PLUMBING oR on Hs. ___Lost & Found 24 tsen JuKr Box RECORDS 10 Wanted Real Estate 32A "PAINTER wre Sant ri | oer, A Manes | We REPEAT IT 8 OBSOLETE TO SOLD werk, Fa'sdess, ™ Otor aa wes nrg au plastic | —— — | type coating. fons _ Asnapon we | Pe —| 3600 ACRES SEWER ER CLEANING triever di ' Lost 3 weeks. | Sinks—Sunday Service. FE 4-2012'_ $50 reward. 1 | Eu 1600. | Wed. Children to Bo Board | 26 we. can ectually prove thet we SEPTIC * TARE K CLEANING SER SERV. | LOST aun 2] ROSES | FILM ‘ee uM | cmon } TO 6 LICENSED 1945. If you have @ farm or acre- LB 40618 pshots o - age for sae gite us @ call—we =e Fe ' ‘ in Bloomfield ste Eerane, ‘to home Phone PE 2-1927. ' TREE TRIMMING AND finder. |PE 28343 bet. 7| ULL TIME CARE. LICENSED ©89 sel} yours too :" Siall estimate tr 27-6019. a.m, and 5:30 /p.m _| J home. School bus. MA ITE oe. “aTRavED M 27 KIMBALL WELL AND ED Powe ee Boston / Bul a ” a. Tg 1 tagrier. Beal PLACE A “LOST AD. Srewn with White collar. License LAUNDRY WORK FE otis | MIMEOGRAPHING, * veal Tetarial Service, eM 02044, APERING AND . \ reo Reward. Phone FE. | Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 14, ¥o, seni. WORKIN AN'S COME TAX LOST: car SEEY KITTEN CINITY | pen og Hs ene off| Waterford ve-In Theater, Had Deturs Ave 9 am. - § pm recent Piease call OR ad Call FE 28181 for an ed | to recover a loss, Dial FE | 2-8181 for an ad- writer. | Say “charge it.” 1 BROS. REALTORS 5466 Dixie Hwy Phone OR 23-1295 CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. { ROOM. APT x > and 8 evenings / < ~ Ls ey . _Wanted Real Estate 32A 232A Rent Apts. Furnished 33) Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 . s ry -F * gay. Private. entrane or ROOMS. "4 WE NEED oy. vate eutrance. 286 “ awoel, a St. ORTONVILLE - 1 ceed modern 3 bedroom etiy Es eral fe ar Gou- Maths Newly § ted floor. i 2 "Two ox tas tree bedroom sub- Bsed ite i mea. F tequire 38 1 Bt... a. * " smal a @ with modern bgp Roo, — RW. “KITCHEN. PARTLY 3 hom: ate mos Private entrance, $20 4. Perm with or without build- ae: “call i ereniign “OW $38 r week, adults, 334 Orchard ne N drink s APE 43 Ai ‘dana aL vERCREST. PAVED STREET ‘oa o drinkers If you have any of the above |} ROOM. MODERN. CLEAN. ation, 4 rooms and beth, up- wanes ¢ placae ¢ co bod ates. "Partly furnished. 11 N. Johnson, 4 separate gas unit, garage. wud efficient sertice ascured'’ |3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE | °"* De?- month. She bath. Adults preferred. FE To Buy—To Sell—To Trade L. H. BROWN, Realtor | sTinae Roose IW REART oF [20° BOY TF WELL Decne te 1363 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-4810 downtown. ron ol, girls or Co-ope tative Rea, Estate Exchange ar pw Aoply Snack $ r St. eater Unlimited cash for land contracts, | 3 3 ome eas. wit ate gh Rd. new or seasoned. Reasonable dis- 9 i Wonkthe SOUPLE oan. “Pen setien. - Se wee us Copertive’ nel cat ketate Dachange eu ARK REAL ESTATE oka APT. Set OGMUN {FE 2-0265 1362 W. Huron St . * OOM T NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH ve Se _| RGOM TURN APT, roe aa a POST OFFICE 7 ROOMS. FIRST FLOOR. PRI- | UNFURN, ROOM “TRADES — TRADES |? var entrance and bath, 328 Mt,| Modern. ogee best, We are specialists in trading | Clemens. close in. West side. stove pee and Adi bomes farms lake property and J ROOM FURN. APTS. INQUIRE » Aagite ante. O80 business opportunities, Large dn ° ahs W. Huron. per _ month. PE 3-63x T. pond egg Bhi homes. Pan smaller, | J ROOMS AND BATH. ‘H. NEWLY be one ay bere ora 5 ee eity vropenty for uarken nom 3 | decorated, Pvt entrance. Refer- biden Ls vee At ui e. for incomes, We do our utmos | enees required, MY 3- tie To. Adults only Reterences. to satisfy rties concerned. vt ROOM, PRIVATE BATH & EN- 4 = icholie & Harger 33 ¥. Huroa, Do not hy obligated. Call us ue for) trance. PEE 25038 8 rE : an appointment and we will give| 3 p.m W Ou uF honest opinion Bay coe y ROOMS, Cc cee, PRIVATE 33 ino abe We oS a nace mms eouphe. OR repu e le me traders ~* Fes RE PaNVITE of Pontiac ;3 ROOM AR AND BATH DORRIS & SON 3 Rooms AND BATH POR, WORE REALTORS PE ¢1557 we arin mking. 140 W. Howard. 82 WwW Hu Co-operative Real Estate Exchange WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! & action. Co Me SE Nae 1648 UNION LAKE RD. EM_ 3-4671 3 ROOM F FURN 105 Center St., off middie. aged oe couple selene, po Pm. w rt Bt. 7 ROOMS AND | D FayAte bare. VATE BA — M-lLan Has Ruyers you want action The demand is ao Our sales Seven is a We need tamed erty io «our utmos La ease pwd 19 years = enti tate dealings sone us that you wit be satin. fied. We handle all details for fi- nancing and 5 B be us to day to lst: To Buy-To Gell—To Trade | YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT | MAHAN eEeett oC. ‘amazes ‘ rative e veer 0" ai ‘actory Pontiac as et Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Sagina FE 54-8165 ne. ns A Listings Wanted Now ROBERT CHAPIN su Orehard L Lake R Ra. PE 6-110 A “AT. WHITE AND DUCE kes. monet oat b+ wnships 33 for cate HARRY Ray oDprNes, Jackson 8, or 44861, | BUV' OR SELL _ 1 will personally ey your prop- erty or will sel) {t for vou and show you how to get cash Mf the ry Feanenaiie, ‘Call ri. au = Mag: tt RILEY, BROKER rE Sanet wie 71-0086 WANTED: CITY L 1TH 6EW- and Be ad Seth Call Witt a BUY “On List 1 YOUR TAKE Shee eee 800 Sonmene of Ph. Pontiac 33311 =M R. F. McKINNEY UNiv = 1-6708 LISTINGS NEEDED Business and commercial buyers waiting ROY KNAU F, Realtor 26% W. Huron FE. 21421 OA 8-339 WE CAN SELL Your HOME” Call PE 61134 of A. G, ELLIOTT & ‘SONS 31640_N'Western Hwy. at M’belt. ~ SOLD or Not Sold your property tant sold yet, re ‘ because it hasn't beep. listed ‘WHITE BROS. REALTORS 5660 Dixie Hwy __ Phone _OR_3-1295 Listings Appreciated JACK HABEL Representing Leslie RFR. Pb 49 Realtor. oe ce: FE 5-816, FE 56338 PLANNING TO SELL? List with « firm who gets resulte, we will sell your equity or get GI financing for vou, we buy equities, buyers for homes, farms, lots and business, 10 expertenced salesmen to serve you, call to- day, move tomorrow. ' Russell Young , REALTOR an W Huron Open Eves tl 8 _FE 49612 ASH 48 Hou RS FOR YOUR HOME LQUITY JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. FE 54-0441 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Rent Apts. Furnished | 33 | la ROOM. MODERN. PRIVATE EN- _trance, close in. OR 3-175. 2 ROOMS AND “PRIVATE. BATI BATH. ' te floor, Adu Ite. 221 N. Cass ND 3 ROOM CABINS KITCH. fa jectities utilities included. M Tru-Rustic Cahins. 468 2. | be _brodwars Lake Orion LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, 24 Earmoore PE 2-332¢ \2- ROO ~ CLEAN. bath, entr. Adults, FR \2 AND 3 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. / Apply 78 Clark. 2 ROOM APT FOR LIGHT HOUSE- _ keeping FE 5-8588 2 ROOM 1 FURN_ APT, 8 Ww eS ake RIVATE EN- t qual a} (2 ROOM APT | trance. tat my | welcome. 820 week, Inqiut tesa 2 MS, 1 SMALL € copie _Apply 79 Clark St. 2 ROOMS AND_ BATH, ~ MAIN | | Pass 3 men. 16 Plorence. CALL BETWEEN rE GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell things you're not using inrowa Classified Ads! Farm. Land) . sy abere Heights, couple only. erties, acreage or farms. Qualified | FF. 4-4§25 ‘PRIVATE 2-406. 0 gy CHILD AC- ¥ | 3 ge SO Call TLARGE BR . SUITAR 3 or 4 adult 4, rred, Child: ‘ — : ‘oe heat “light: se e : FE reset $ & bath. pre pe BASEMENT APT. FOR RENT. OR =e | rE 488) SMAL ake. Partly. furnishes apt, suitable for . Good neighborhood lak “privileges. A _ ply 6700 Pontiac Tr 2-1220, | STUDIO APT. i OR 3 aialts, vate down- town, . Curson's Clinic, 197 W: Huron. Union ROOM APT MOD ern, De. e Evel vate. EM 3-4285. UPPER 5 . BATH. PART. _furn, Priv, ¥ WALLED LA ° two bedrooms, reasonable. 646 E. ‘tae . MA +1778, WALLED LAKE: , MODERN GA. rage apt. Utilities, Lake " privgeges. Meany. weekly, EM Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34| * “adeinay’ st Bt ee ee es fF FE 4-1501, 3 son, FE 40070. 7 ROOMS AND BA AR er Body, Phone * uh Mea MO ee 8 AnD ry refriger- ator ona stove vg furafahed Couple _only. Inquire 734 W. Huron __ } ROOMS AND BATH UPPER, ae: Cordei’ FE 5-4615, ROOMS AND BATH. eS > seer’ Util furn. 2 blks, from downtown. PE 5-7! 3} FRONT ROOMS BATH. 8T1 sTEAu heat stove, ie PHF scat Private _trance. Adults 7 ROOMS, p, BATH 4 AND > BASEMENT on Whittemore. 1 car r ROOMS & For employed ouple. Tress ta ‘i in, ra bg after 6:30 rs 3 ROOMS AND BATH stairs apartment, near downto onth, References. rooms, Men - @ 7 ROOMS & BATH STEAM HEAT. CLE ptr ongge furn 865 pe Adults - Huron bus. $420 Bru aewieh. sees Cres- Sesinaste WARM _tent Lake line, radio, electric clock, i moos, a AND mare ADULTS Srecvaun furn. re 5-717. . FOR GIR 1 OWL G. HEMPSTE, AD | Large comfortable, ig, cine closet. 1 /102 EF Huron FE 4-8284,, eee to Sear en- 3} ROOM MODERN. hig wel AND) PE 49375 6 ette arage heater le we some. | Pi ae a Walled Lake. area. $15, month, | PURN. ROOM ron! 2 GIRLS. EM 34-8214 after @ p.m. 94 Mary 7 oer Pi aot. 5 4 ROOMS AND BATH Team | LARGE CLEAN ROO wir tr peels vy dine here. tas rp Wasting’ dis eee o ons = france & es rn. uire _55 8. Tasmania. set vate entrance, Nelson 4 ROOMS HEATED. NO CiiL- Gren. Drayton Plains, OR 3-2366. TARGE ROOM a PS wome! tee @ ROOMS AND BATH, UPSTAIRS. Private ent. Lights furn. Located Drayton yy ety’ es earage, 1 » ee Harbor 650 per month. | - ~~ eee aaies: a i 20, Roop and fur- ad aire cely "ROOM es AND BATH UPPER. __nished, $12 week, Call OL 2-1981, _PE 2-0517. LARGE CLEAN, WARM_ ROOM for ha ood elderiy lady. Close in. tanta 8 4 ROOMS & BATH. rE LEEPING ROOM FOR 2 men or couple Carpeted. Home 50913. | “TJ ROOMS AND BATH. QUIET couple only, FR 2-6550. _privileges. FE ROOMS & BATH PRIVATE EN- OUSEKEEPING. FRIO- * trance Private bath. No children LighT Ms es 108 __ 3286 Auburn Ave, Auburn Heights.| wnhittemore | s ‘ROOsS oe Aah BATH, ALL MOD- | Rick, CLEAN, SLEEPING ROOMS, Inquire 3900 Baldwin 54 Edison. FE §-2168. re ROOM lar. HEATED, 15 are NICE SLEEPINO AUTO- _ No. atic hot water and heat, Pri- ve FE 4-700. ~ ROOMS, CHILDR mia welcome. Inquire at 28 N. Hem- __Mingway 8t, Lake Orion, 1 APARTMENTS 100m FOR GENTLEMAN an qu fe a very pttractive ant, attrietty one Boy “ay nile heat have all utilities tum hed. Excel- | _ and hot water. poasten’ hiethe ane ir Wem: | “ocek ah Soke wired. Aduile See Nir. Uel- preferréd. #2_N_ Johnson. Manager. 2720 Dixie H¥y. | Room TWin BEDS. PAB Ea T SIDE CLEAN. 4 ROOMS| fer 2 Hes. 118 wood. | bath, Heat furn. Couple p ROOM 1- | is rh, See all after | "ties, No smoking please, NEW ALL BRICK APT. BUILD- fe need - 7 el tae | anne RON WEEP , room r nm. rr Tiled. ba bath and shower, utility | FE | Foom,_ $ per mo. OR_3-1205. aL EWLY DECORATED STEAM toom onesie bath. Hea saint 6 ca aE MAM seers ene = - i PON ~ PRE ss wy : E DNESDAY, ar - RY 6 — s | doe FUR : or age DETAIL, Sale H Sin HAE WHITE. | ci : 5 pre re | ¢ Houses | A a mae OS. \ Ci Sa 43| MODEST Cro LOI an 5 Acres of Thi : 1\ ili . MAIDEN ks R + his A ans . EN: oe oad settin 7 Bg on on —_ th S$ LOW s vorer 1100s nie cated = , Neabel. aa, le with 5 AS Basement caus . Pontiac." large . Ine chicken N Teli ed YE Sc Raa = Byd a I goue | Secraied ha Sint PL ow ay Alan to are, home og excellent cae with Paiesy © Bisel | Mod Pius pirigeee s 38A Ueda and ‘check over ot} ull sonered bei ane make of | Eodel $33. Cos ror ti eh ate that would tity e oll th, oak new! TAX "2 TS Pane | z Sale No — the ote. asking —, % storms" =. : aeee “Blaine ~y By . , IN Me rth Si res nome ia . oe ra : ant. Sas iy iDY INSURANCE co uses Three cide eot| eH as oles a screens: Mond Calling "Fro ta (Banda is | ME P 43 room vhickoo ee onan ne The omg AS i ROP F hoi eee bea 8, fu down, house. i fo she and room, kitchen, bedroom Kost ‘Met ERTY w. Sale ~~ Cede iat cm yin spat and wus TY. | Ege fale Houses rate din-| i and tr ls ‘ G or R Pi $6000 ATE ssamorable $1.- rey near ee N PE S32 : Sale Auburn ref ‘ 300 Full Pri suit sortable og B , ‘ information, tation po wl sa 1 piney pees EN ae Sgey Ponse: 2 wt For St eee sete meeceny Te ee ston ‘Por addtional eee, ped 5 ake prices House Ho EL ments wo ¢ ‘ortab with tlon uge Pon! pa ow st : rt ren | 20% NEW . é ouses i R 7 3. wo td full eo cos LIM pai an e Goad’ D. a 38 Gs- o 60 E bie Piinnl ith ful! base g. Pontiac cae ISCO 10,500, $2,500 : ones «x: )SEVELT ae ‘sal o oe a tne de where swim Recrea. Jorden é-oise ealt oer 6 UNT- sats "Chiston nd : £ RON : r e pu n y. rea- 6-0708 ; ~~ mit olay ae Hae| Eres, voce aes | ie wie ao. “On COLORED |e misao TE ae ae Fast B rated See Sar| Sih Bas inca 170 car gare ied (ants BRO Ren gay orywenk to vd. Te sea feel th lot plenty ea. hardwood ieieg wit wagree ‘OOM CUC ' Fenced e "et eras — : t St 38266. forthe t ean 8 r00 rrace sireie 3 Teootauns rage. This NEW scent Je [axe Be 26 CKLER vena ene em. GHAM PIN 8. BA ees e: com 5m : ure s home. bas pl roo ae ae - © Es- . R RE Thceed and k ar eat fireplace, GINA ~ place fertetn’ terres do of balities s ple acre mm a s and TLY. FE RE, kitchen, ar. oll e omy SA a) eee recente down. alt for es as ee hee FIRGHED 3 5 ay 8200 ALTY. | ete at ae aS OME! 7 Ayaan: bames weeane no tis ss an ap and $ fie- 1726. and soa down 3 2 bettas DOW 4-400 3 <3 Ie ure bath p Pace E a Tio LE what oe sen fh have w for the pointm 1,550 oe near’ 955° ent state: N H as, ms car . or avg, Se AT ABLE| "To Buy ice i ySi'de S variety DONE ent to | NEW $990 ra.” ehagae & a pene : ie . fireplace. garage. 3 BED W ° a e, Alse for Oak. aK: a ou do not sce R LSON PAR STARGE Sou ) DOWN “ ubura and Let ditt. | a0 5 rick” colonial oc) sement R ROOM Sears ee ee tie mrs Ranch sao esis eR tes ete Maer 05 Woodearg PAI a wk QNCHINPE - Far oie SS - cur werrioe neh c Gere an aon eee B 5-052 Realtor ae Nee ee nt gaetie autiful E erred Ave @ Bt. 584 ored wettlon are ALL TY N UI - : LTOR Soest e. In “f We sea tine dace ——- rx Rial Ente aes cena oueries “Pe ees a SEN fis wot LD NOW L are minutes from one, ot Pome’ .- pv ad a can!’ MoD te E with fire rea. Bic overt 3, ONE MAN BUILI im ted, | Foom, eter courthouse : e —— ER Ex ae eee mg kite Y : B mm Estim ‘ roo LL. Hy just a , 10 N sheng ve china ele hen oi | 2a $360 | UILD- H our Waterford m, ving 10 E pl , ue 2 jroom ‘on ern HOUSE hange feation ace pul hana living coy | 7 ROO! room_ho 7 D iERBI ee [ae 4 S as ele aoe vine, reom —oe a A LE | In mily ‘State Pe Oo throughout ‘ho Din Dookenss M M m, OW. ER or N $1000 | foom ern “etches a W. Huron AB TE | Store b i ment gi Nw! sto mughout house. roared ookcase Recount eh es. PE 4 N+ 4025 ERT Cc. ours. poe se Do\ Cc Pull tiled b weer's. 3 dining A Yute Cent serrate mopane sotme. é Carpeting jacks —NATIO ag C. DAVIS Clarkston, area. Own throughout bain. Sel A y = ~ * 8 “ + * bi 2 - a ‘ ‘ 4 1062 real steal ‘ taeene cea asement. Rtn ue TION, 1 Nee homies Rd. < Needs heané. terior ate oak at, NE gs oat fata women ianaank re ee | eet hao CK vngctt DO Nee’ n| BEB ee ane me] Ree tae Se | Se ae ig he ca th ne ote ana nial ae LOV cre “Ra te at 2 ES ae stashed tis fae Ideal full. = rae RON Ps Sergiy ated drive attached orueae. ol neat. ear Lak com idea oY mm 188 Fi £5 B baddies $15, this can lon fire at form i —_ aoigthiconnepe aye F and the call toda in ss0o matic thot pletely!” these tan- == Sa N peat e D a2 hom A. yoors ther 3 suit, ation ement, gas, Oa reed yee ot ute ay ote" price safety -. Fon aan, e Rd. D ear O wo) occupancy” venient ~ Rent Hu- rE bees. pan lng R gas’ he. k WI om ee Vente CI iowa. oi . bel P= Shep Kes cers y and, WN TH y ready t 19 eae fogdnerariag at. I call for Rz er ts = a ee See —— E “ t at Office Spe By | im wre a — a TF. BROS. itor | 4 W Rune > | eee Food ++ stops 1 oe ee oo sped small bom eo te ° “ n Ev e Fu ee " 3 i ae backse O00! \. down I e " : ADO” DO We CASH Realtor. 3 ROOM, HOF on B Eves. M ppnoces le House at dri ecmsunis area. PE income hicely EFRC aoa FHA bole D Ground WNTOW? eu” aH BUYER Pe iae|_ th OF MODE van RICE, 9 BED sos SO _topenere MOUSE alee ving ce oe ee " sap tenes we oh tlleP 100 Dow a N m S_ _th 0043 a 1 to pet anges ROOM AND BATH. UN you in FE 6-256 “s F St BATH LAD neodey CLARE ric w Rhea ene ception b tame on ate tier. PE 4 tear Bc inate ae AnD Barn tet a4 sali Cen toe icone eee senile Sat 218 Dine D'S. In tees ee : Rik : onth i , rom = ! > fore, ‘ on West _Kettering & hom: ALE PE price gg reba, ATH. | Ww wore Ooten kane 2 separa i Touses A HO sf Dinte Bev. ,inc ranch he first ARDeme wie Ww, Mu iinet ont tO ao mani ee aust wear | Bouse = take. tra fio, yok heat ii COME 43) ME OF Y Co-ops wat Drayton Piains what you es to be sroreie . Hu aes wo wn rmats Sas. le e. MY 2.3501 k Preennd 5 ~ - 5-929: ai . zou wine tb ae 4 juron $1 . 0 os cert| Cir 0 the Se food Der month ow OU 1 ns| face brie caiwere was Ghar EXCELLENT i, YE A #1000 000 DO | ADA storme 2 __. condition "3 month. “Lo on EE VN R on’ 21 uns) bedi =f vb rk vee ¥ R Bay lot . 7m 123 eeeeas ? $e wanted for Insurance room almost DOWN _ mac aan oPEcra tas aoe sulated. oid. Com: a Price cit Bas NILWORTH : Sao gfe Fy ‘a fessional ih phage rraaadiad buy fe onty. bai AN SPECI TROT | a Be ones siumioum . NOTT. $9,750.” “Dries os = eo a peed can aa te 8 all New, or. ester” c INDIA home with fat Love TI oo, close Coates Seek aL "o00 SMA v owner, M. ms, 170 iagiter oF’ “ only, raneate DN. nN ] tile venience t eam has eta. The . Ez nat N n we rou, _$000. B: LL ry . 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Teh * 4.05 ealt ir The libr n va edroo incl ent ‘ontia regain, hom DOWN. $10,900, hea otl hall ell c e 18 ed roo r 11% i 1 fo tag and 708 e Rd 550 ge ge > —_ oe Bb lag Lar 521 or FOR aor rmader 33 arog avaed with all of ° no other pomes te oe _ to leg Ag ft. living ACRES fc low price - Onl 6 sid ee Reet Es BETT: 3 2 000d Neer OE xitenen om here all of this er eges. ly rms. wall. hly ¢ ston oe cation Nes “pric _ LI oval - Fiarasce. only. #80 heat. bal Estate Bae i ER ¥ pedree down. W @ur PO percaty a odern ba sree’ Seiten | Eneben fully neue 2 bedroom ally att: ‘Hitchen ted and attached ger Kerth . ele neola 1-1708 ° including” tax we TEL to Bxchente ranch ‘t Pt we ours ee “3 tivin handi School, eg bedrooms Formica” co re window D ' y _ ettremtie te one biren oe ned ‘earae h suburban to Witte OF ROG id S eee oan nan 90} | $9950. LH ance | © ch type te ANO ce. diam ane’ fons ool. orite ae shan tai living pty Mant coumerion ot ag ag , Weneae’ a ranch ty | ger pines re Bing o= . vpes ald and UR ater sott dred 3 be R pa uene aie’ Bea oa room Furey and full bi ing £. Chote fur Tto boa, odern wan.tes th kitchen. pat ruetion m add H ROCHES1 rD ou b pe ON moter pote ab droo jot, N hid ocr mn mt urry, iy st mull ts new! price ioe at an » — 7 te atte. wee, ay ine Seemnters ition ILI HESTER upe eat wind with ARE. erful term paths, m ho will car Holy a acres or on 1 laa er asement _ $7,900 ph gar rte ae ry poreh. atte 'N een fecii- tow. Drie Pe rl kiteh ai} 4,0¢ L_LTOP TER jn ite n r Kitcl wees. oew - 17 ay terms. C carpeting ens oe le. ly neat ona we a-| R. ms Murry. Ful APPR Pi rac ae i e New 1" an einen atives. of Piseation oan tile droom 4A furne. anges len Pore with dining style af. it Sma Call 7750. wit first floor 3 me. $5. nin nt lo J. \ Hurr } | Teom Ox. 8 bbe cluded @ car glassed feed frente, rues let tec Has baths brick CRE phere full ol +“. laun aiita sae room. orner ving rep lre tnve INCcO now. ith cara floor bedroo 000 i [e Oakl AL. U y,| ment home Dy A il sos ‘at $10,500 garage. dow iprice of ital Bicipas an will firepi with with 3 S ft aed em jolly res rh rin amucieniion full bees. | paminyy tment at ._ oy = rac wo Co-Operative R ET, wat hi ch CRE: ou ene. 8 wi in- of $ All thet led lar; docuraie: full Daven u R ater bi ewe S ae th $2 LA 13.000" wt ain ref eee: Pct 1 ceraml city, With se pshosery meat cae are lot Sater” tes ase. | pia Soin titan will el! tie testes room, ch with ve R ealt me tee Set of Pont 2b 5 per M 500 KE pr Mahe d , 000 ‘amil io san” sement. ‘All tee mes as CALE TOD: eit | and sti vam a” ck pubis nace oe el FE orl der finishir Monae jac. Base. ROO onth RO ith $3,600 v. North of windows Or oh ra ten eons ‘ . TOD, 165, ater. | 4 fied aleife fy fr. tn) rby. amt oe in acre Ne state E: 5-068. h ieiebin rit Aas ase. | Gat MOM lodern NT } rth of deat dee ily $9 $9 $10,500. ater 128 AY CASH | BED @€ an ntal, a well | E erb Vv Exce paroc ent, ened w SMAL hi 3 e pri to s & e and | wit ow {ODF H nishe a — + Ski ION Roc! 1 fo 50D in the Hi OD ROOM offer eee, pore raiee. pera hial dining type b MALL FA g y C. thee san saree ae ore Large -RN B ; ane dg it bedrm if lot | 10 {ES hester, | with oma. BRIC ie Racr man — achool. auto. ungal: RM HA nd wn well as roo place livin UN- | 100! furna coment noun hom Hil le fo 600, ITE Ln 2 own | al te | room. 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Sow aoa ly 3% ity oe lon CE at altor ‘Teel VI own of state paket indow living Buy ist. ue $2, ith $3 Pa < = - i n phere i . ne i aes 100, a 2 eT lots breere. __E ve oe jo" $22,500 © Bubatviston. piasmater Dae ites es Six price #1 acres 0 totes 8 Eyes. eetese LLAGE nit sr Pontiac. ¢ x, Wat FI 175 terms : - Quick w exes FE itn Rioome ait recall ge at wenutire NEW 1,500 w m.| through bed , ACRES 0. PE $4 vestib + BRICK tare meee Snecaae” 15 Ob RAN $1.80. te ad a Five ehee o s 2-3937 | Go sv h Pilseve fiel for g vet he chil und. Paha Cu with $1, est roug' Beawin 389 ‘ant vin ent: Syria wi DRAY' Only i ciaile r out » 1-75 kK S , term m ee K TERRA | Storms URURBA eadid oon mie ee ee ae Custom NEW S00 | hiehwe: “a wtiful car dining a he down. TO y $2,000 dows Rood pA SHER, * Ss eee oos Pgs spr j horns bec room N EAS S Barent Rian ‘oun- homes pulls highway tates icon brick kitchen, som: rz pleas home REA ~— ARD e pay: lovel Dand ua roo rene } nd. sere witn aly W rain pts. BI oa for e ar 2 or orcen we Locate: gare, floor: fines bedi m family oder in cace 5 —___F Realto: nN peyments } bath, ‘basement. aal Evenings Total Goce a oul turn att price, toom.| ste in ae ym ot Poe echad ace co sale of Font oer pity becomes in Eaaetees | fr. oll fin excettent. i, ochester rs ady ae per ate feenk. *) ne ton ghee pee Pe ears eon t, M $55.- Be th. r plan hgh mes “on sine D r cash. terms ee ved Superior ian attach enn Gas rated Ess ba erivconation ‘ oc on! | E . av J t e - Tr. ow en! vi . i Goons ‘Tele FE 40 jen ne up SR dotte i or S462 a ee & anue ne he fist to ou es Aa orothy S or wilt a y id. $18 andseapin earage. Lewes. Lestanns acer th show. | an — 528 sf ree Saies at | \] OFFICE OPE Hew. | 288 8 Sy « sie eet 0 wt our prices no w Snyder I gp Finca i19 FT LA ig. See it : 3,000 | oct aoe. ne eeraee. \\ OFFER al Es es : kf} yout $907: ALO A. ]f )PEN WwW d shy me 4 _ Hw Lav f clos KE $ e mt RS tate & Sek feet x we = IHINS 0-4 oodw e eo ow tn ROO! Huron ven L living i PR LOY Hog adi est S : Ps Gows gg oer PR : NSON ard r preg el a __ de . ee AEE PONT | 24 Y * MM St. Hu — iva. nome vnc AES. rel IN, Real ~~ MT 66309 Oir™ ns! PE 5010 eee R Irw : ” — FE 24 : aero i | 7 yD KENT, R i bes Serhan ar bus, very imb. | ——___ I egta altoy ghem Co-op 101 260 * : DOWN. I Li arated b cd prard fire ge- i Next Oper ea | 7 th rei 4b go Pa ’ ri EAST ar paced attrse- " _FE4 4: 2533 ph Rd | erative Res no Beldwt in FE rock | plante dining aren sep- | to the C Eves rE ltor new 26 tun edroom hi oomf rish| S": SIDE BUN foe | eclee Ete : Bite, eae tes feo eye oe othe Consumers P tor te ei tiene Tak ‘ ba G c a z im ie “lve ow 00) 4 ine 1 ¥ rch, roms on ALO RES: 3ET — chan) / fer 3c whe Re an ive $700 er roop. 8 x a pol le wan” deen > Nice hs Petesetr ial’ rok | 8 «e er ie overlooking ofthis ne Dow F eavea ae pe pt ran Tow d coed coun basement oor. plus | in active LAKE JL TK. RI 130 FULL ar yR B ae! malin Fixceptional _ street ved ed on vchlcken pervs, 4 vnship ww nae ara “‘c Eine tes AK RD one, and say RICE. $650 ‘lizabeth I est Ende eter with plastered 12 Family rit aime paved 7 oe ‘eon DIA : eA oll heat e bath, extr slow built ty. Part ve ene DO ou hi 1 Lak Bu Di perth ids eo af ay ot tered walle mil wu room, car attac 2% A-1 cond DIC VILL yards ; avec etre, ta ott lot Pantin: poner wun tL ay ave been e Es YS eal en uilt ho ids fe the lie mu sean air @ Rate ae Li y Ine * “4, sasd'eeen lect cotton Leerpotien yAré—many ev ally fine ‘kite = 501200 feet. A meus and this] feaeu “a tenenree me estates oO babe ith $8500 bar ade! | suranc Bde , oa ae heat, ts Lotated ome py ches gan | sand i. te LED S Cet Rares e kit Te: | $8.9 feet e in and feet eatu ch > a for it. a ntme ery d dow ce of ranc nelud wl amari at, in rea tn e b y bed 00! ide Ex ere e ch Si) A ax ut m res st edroo it. F nt olla: n 0! in th ng tow 2 ood ia eae ge va, tle out Be; immedi et eae mas Aries sown ae x10 ily, piace. 3 than” we ha with m brick Wi MS. LA Y 73 RAY Oo" ut iB Moc: bows rita taxon and ber eat cenaaatiel 6-8444 sound 3 ears .T ath iat peer ctive, 2 t scorr Naowe ee i ve raeon ute LAKE Ph w. E ™ ‘ in- oms and nh € rool do ® » sec ivecen, en twee 3 e oP red toed . 2b Termete, * uathea om te ne "eeu: E og aur II snd dean ond tee sain’ Gc wre loomfi ‘ete aa andy gaiow 1 mod ern Heeees pe. bath ay 2 bedroo LAK ms to well Se A os ? to home I ARE Coon FF . R one den, meslow wie full er floe and ield “ee ras fur. hs ving .. essic Liotta Hes joxiee om LAKE today « suit core gaan ire- x a oe aes fu EA perat, "nT ealto we Block i tere aaeee rhs oor, 4 face Twp. NE\ good ak floors. p room. 16 f ml se features, wediese Good welicea hem BE gg ¢ on reais. ~ e F ive Real. a Keene 5 t besems 2 be dition O is ene on se bric 9745 V meat bans a este shat $10, atusse Bee room + s home purse. lot ay toes ly Meee eee ee eit cee aah ent, droo ee rene nls c- k, ‘Bree Prastcnty HOME ent hae blast red tkitehen. 0,800. $2 naga lage coms. 3 Nortt ~~ e. Phone it room and re cecorated Estate E nee $1000 today.” Pres Mes ot heat, lena |, basement, oer Enchen’ Bes — ct these a tcl ES price. gan fumace walls path. SON STREET — today. lial Side this on this ‘es nd ere ru Recheage $00.09 DOWN full price. Hunter ace. mt ith ston et tty tm NT a rate ase. net’ ie Oo y ba ele ie, $: and- ™m is e. m | 5,000, Scot mut! _ bath m homer. te po: H $7368 r he f hborh: hom FF Ee sem an 5 450 - an a fe aak . 5 e e 8 00 at- ‘all hood e J 'N furn ent a tri can hom 0) al be a N =i 68444 y Nand. ae °Ritchen fon” saeasion | gepet ee ace -_ total Mas! modern out JOSEY NA Trl pre ya New automat . Lew pees a BAe! a. art ’ oy yan make ma tat ah cr “ron t EA (OOD feel a noree tee livab. ot ne room a A nice fot,” rs bedroom? A} lars @ $7,400 shoo! atte gas ottle estate M r l cone wee i Renee | sge and y femodeled L spt com mont. +e “lvabse | sree and’ aperi Ins me tot a tans igang reer | agg wi sad ‘toe with sotnic ca window. oi ‘ali beth need stares | of ieee te EAL EST = oo en mote at acl and Yelrig es in mtia hacen a oe ee o bus Et: 7 ree ig ee 1S TH eee ye Nu beth. droom. pence. bent ctf me ‘A : e pric perieen: yichoots rebe) imas ve k revinctuded also" potters "sleet mnerit, hardwood $2 ‘ll Feasona becemont ms on this rt to EB $6000 00° Qiuminw jare Secun: | Ist ae rine Psat TE E we nce ms ame the ath bedrer ae wists | s2.207 is show Cone te 2,500 Down —s ieee ee full van sp ae 10 SEE sentooo fil ones eee | up Pailba a , oy L— at ee sane a gel eet 2.398 y cedar siding Tw large : SPACIOUS .” aeons nd | ieee stment. on er at out|peattone > wwe | ea ste ae Tasers feet | ie aie a on Drea Tae cope | fe S.BEDROO} ussell sales ee : TORS 0 BETTE enty of sh ating Of ser tein cee ESA spe rent a Tee ond wi Total" pri falow ie) ed 5 M : l 4 roeest mgt peticn (= & TTER ¢ we wie ver-| Sar ee . over & tz.| ct this. fin P -degoog a ere : petepipeneted room_mé ‘ all Y B ems. atte overt ai BE Hu eae he vn aes wie Soy, hat at PEs Tn $600.00 D . Ee mime moter, ban a7 ae iT OUnG | demas race ; eal om n b clud Dayme appo! MY ey r ts lat N ati e trac ms, a en Eves. ° Too! rick Esae 41587 | R m h i attic. has ew ocated es’ t nt iO inten u in ~— end ree, I b jon peg tive plus 5 all es. ‘til 7 | cel m te Ei FE. ; e* S eiene off Bald ff emt. wonan me ba roomy asement Stock ae on os | ES lo FE Picea brick “ xchange lan ALTOR pnr ie S Noted oll onde Bes. HE Josly n tee. t pong mh ranch, four ort gery — andre ia Wel ce FE 838 og me tn > Telegra F desira walls eat, ‘oak A nfinished room heme of ha ght ‘ge 2 est of style é. Fail oe ar atlached in the be tory ccna wis = 4-9612 | with fol tober cise erx- rative ph Rd. E 2- bie a eed floo i bas A 2 me oftered al pric and car ga Pon- price poner Ato ath sage “= room, gas Li and to Real i ooes x 0474 ‘CLARK atures. _— of the Lemon saree a.) — a lovel: e i tirnace: WEST Kgs iigrngred n. = _aownstairs 4 3 bedroom. down a's paro- Be dichonss. ee eae on i ct Woda eg cae re, is $495.00 | S| soca BME ce sas | ireen's jautomatie ho reams and | Scarot Far — ae w son thi: ca ni o im ah se 000 pa: pore! hot eme foorea bi ry Co-ope PO cry ad EST at oo —— r ee n thi medi IN. etnies HH AN ches rt ven h x, nt, ® soo nae aoament rative st. FE ~ ATE ‘0 Buy- ce = ena’ em be 5 Piapent ag po E res in be OM er, town te patton b aioe, garage attic. t Phas uit Real re ais ‘ ~To y eet bare Ave. m pects ltzabety tr autiful E ™! inde. ccond floor 3's carb Est 3 Fee 10.700 yess A en eat sion | went’ aa penwtity) MED price "$8. fi * ont toe ee lates ny ¥ to yen Eveninas | 1 iAVLOR Trade large ie ee ae ideniz? ‘Attract = privileges on Can be You eeu o“$8.256 00 gait Clark terms ar yfeom on bangs - Cooperative rE 40584 . — Ss — situated = | kee jot "Three wo new, thi teres | ehh SESSION | “Ata Est creel é rati ‘dw. - aaa bas | orma t eee wood large | sakes tae a ttractive a ve m4 Open ed Edw. 3 at nd See = terms, Tv Price at wood pane ees Pomorie neat poroxima {room | Attractive tes Bri . Estate ‘Exch . Sto aah late occupa Hust 12.300 on room. hd 1 ving room mately 3 room brick home. ck " “Open Eves. ut, | ‘Real Ww ARD I oe Ss ae in en Pie ri ing Nbedroom Sa pai | tices Blog a ae 7 ioe Ope Pu '. se | ve. mh be tor | REALE :. PAR tool fa oath vail mae sot oe gre re _ NEW OR TRID fenced. ch hot amole's and uN =e i nied ener cor FE GE 000. shone wate uti? a m x 14 " 13 x fire- / cc. 54-3581) » _ ade en run, yhoure Also. ful de 13, Uaitehen | { hint cent At only © Sent vos ‘ chai? pin | ‘ 'B call tong, 1 eee 08 1 AOE Anne § and now, 80 ae furn ti ba: term $30 ace mal aren. uiret _— 3 car os ye Mincrmene St .Nicholie Oy A ieee Clemens Bt. nen Cia nn ° sr Sal One fit In 2-8800 Event RS Cc. es ar FEdera} Sund. #-04486 ay 1-4 ) owen peti > maa tae of i t THIRTY-FIVE Business Opportunities 51 SLICE OF HAM Partrid ‘Partriage gy Hg HS “3 7} 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Eccelisnt’ condition. ™* Se avi 3s or Se TODAY'S SPECIALS N UN- . . $1500 $00, DOWN Sum ? Es-| DO-IT-YOURSELF and unpainted | wall furnitures Excel Excel) tate 26 tucres, #00 ft. lake front- business located on main ieee fagar eee And priced At) age on paved road; 8 miles to| siieet near downtown at . 4 easy terms , - ote jenn Buc. von a] took very | toute DOWN — Bric, 2, dedigom| Sho) ani Rochester Road. Roy-| Profitable bunless piace, enclosed porch. Truly s | — pow N HARDWARE near good only $7900. HOLLY LAG bay. af Acre Farm. wil make @ lovel = Lent sootance $11,000 SPRCAL-—9, bogroem med: eee SS ten. Te Beas per ‘year. Attractive. 3 ‘Fuh Pasement, Sak ts &-pine-|__ T6161. 413 Maple Bolly, Mich. | iste included ef only sitoo down walls. stock - school, "Paved st, Pay. | Wooded Acrea ~ $64.57 including tax xes creage TAVERN: in p Oakland fod insureds ie “Here is a Cats 5 qeceele see te aie. nares Co., community Se Se ad fine « sites. at: se-| $50 per week for uae Gen $13,900 BEARD KEV —Lovels 4 . — oe. yet 3 miles! 9, down plus stock, fire hot water , a . a3 Secrets rece, Fire) CARL W. BIRD, Realtor ane SPOR Boe room, with bir $03 Community ‘Bank SALTOR FE 4-3585 cupboards, “You'll love this one.” | PE eat "Eves FE uEw joganion at ia Lot Tea180. About 2 miles west of 6 acRES aREAt SURBURBAN se eh oe ov — - i we L. H. BROWN, Realtor a ACRES —____ 28 ni $0 28 Ww, Dome FE 24610) On 12 Mile Road near Holly, tia bs business, rative Re: Estate Ex ow rr _—_ from Orend River wide tropiage on corner tot. fame rs. ° pepacon monees pliant. Nie § fo ' win : without basements tubdividing, S‘eecream “poders ocvie ga i qunsiers. pee Low ae) peste tom, home and out —— “on piven. Call ay MElrose 40101 homes for G.I.'s from $450 alge somnee geome. $850 ver acre, | ——— $1000 per own. ‘ a anpaeaien BELL TAKE YOUR PICK |. Y, tnforma- a? a rc é ‘ton. “A courteous, salesman REAL ESTATE 3—GOOD BAR BUYS |Qgv pe i 8 w them leg W. MAPLE te you. Walled Lake =—-s_ss MArket_ 4-1552 12 | Masthe ayer ee “How do you like the new pi girl?” WM. A. For Sale F Farms 48| & cement bldg, 40° x 60 All ‘ wom aaiEe ap: Soip.| $30000' ‘with $9009 Down “balance K ENNED Y FOR SALE..ALL FARM BUILD.) 31:0 Ger moan Money to Loan 53. Sale Household Goods 57 assorted dwellings good to | nn {State Licensed _Lenders) excellent condition. Must be sold | Liavor Bar - Bowling Alleys. Mod- wae APARTMENT Rey GAS RANGE, EASTON as we are moving. Come and/ ¢m iving quarters plenty of pri- four burner 6130. $129.50 a $60.05 | watiien ni bara Seeeer | LOANS | geaeeee Mule fevllg Researc n Parm. 20521 Near $50,000 ier barr Estate Gas at _extreordina values 104 Road. Detroit 18, Mich. all - 832.500 will b 928 ares o ceme bien ones. — sed _ swates e pt me. EOE |, Ooh: Teedy te eubdivite. BEER, WINE, your first visit. 39 Somme’ te or, 8 sen Pe weet, Maytag Ws “Washer, ia ite K. L. Templeton, Realtor, = T. G. TROCKE. PARTY STORE Sete. feraitere. or cpuatane te Toad | BY Sar __. nN Orchard J 44563 . 8 AnOG { After 6. call rE $-s089 __t Realtor hale soupemmon worth te nan, ceeds “Priseate es wuld ‘corres | room suite in excellent condition. __ [tee Watoe Leake Ré____EM_}-0671 | hopse included which has income | suite seraiey Were Pigisber Mes: | mo oe Elizabeth Lake Estates | | 80 A ae tite counts tee ee sot "| 16 L S88 BEAU- We were all enth when we pA gg ie modern bouse.| Priced too sell call ‘soe = Ph. FE 58121 ural Peainat pa a 1 ft Some farm tools. Q@ peo 7s wan be sed tity of hay, grain & oats, Located Has 6 s and bath first bmi. west te, “i floor, a new eled | or family room and $13,800. Terms 2 new large bedrooms up, Dorothy Snyd der Lavender Lote of in mag go sant tion room. Gas furnace, wi “4 7 = calcinator. te a 300 w_ Huron AND oe dining room and draperies, and caer. extras | Call_Rutledee OR F111 PE 40003. Lovely fenced rear yard, fe oped 1 ACRE § ROOM HOME ON Mi5. erill and Ls wa. Caen Fe Suchy Realty, Ortonville. es. An See focal’ ¢ room. me eo a 120° ACRES sux" Lng: gos $16,500. | A corner parcel rants 2 ert A terme. rT come m= to- of Pontiac 11 see this fine hom stanchion barn. poy mae 200 | an acre with reasonable term« Owner will also sacrifice 18 head of cattle milk equipment = and farm machinery mriesiog 5 2 prac- tically new tractors at my furnace’ and PANGS 1919 MIS fort. 2 lots with 100 ft. lake front- _Ph. __Ortonville 132 collect | e and safe sand ach. Price —— — —_ $9000 with terms for a quick | Holly Area (49 Acre Fruit Farm - room Colonial home in ex Newer East Side janes © oom foom bungalow witit22®@ = cellent condition, large living ving room. All in good condition | room. picture window 4 bed- inside besement | room herse’ bara 2) and furnace. Priced at 88.450 with ear scteae ‘4 riba 4nodern cot- | terms, or will trade for good 3 tage Apple orchard An unusual | 4 bedroom house. | Value at $30,000, $10.000 down KINZLER § REALTORS FEderal 86-0466 LTOR oes oo ngs and Sunday 1-4 no Ww Ruron “Breet” Ph FE 4-3525 LIVE IN CLARKSTON | eee the 3 bedroom ranch homes i For Sale Farms _ OXFORD ACREAGE 210 acres of rolling scenic jand located northwest of Oxford This property offers a beautiful grove : and several hundred feet of lake CLARKSTON RIDGE :-| frontage Price $30,009 ie terms Across from the high school MEAGHER REAL ESTATE | Oxford Mich. OA 63122 THE LAST wees IN A MODERN | ‘Sale Business Property 49 Fried at only $12.19 Wo money ~~~~~~~~ } Only 10 left out of 40 Very well constructed waathese | WM A building om the busy Dixie High- ‘ : sede “sq a Pda intersection Over uilding area on tot 150° . seo Prevents leased and shows qced retarn on invest | ment of $65, on ter | REALTORS 3007 W. Muro OPEN EVENINGS ‘T Aerie WARD E. ~~ REALTOR For Sale Resort Prop. 444 Mery and, cab | PROP PARTRIDGE | FE 4-3581 | NEW LocaTion at = HUR 1 BLES WEST OF, VTELEORAPH | oF HUNTING Prop. |'* pen Eve —_ 20x24, tn Mont- ———— GAS STATION | Columbus 15’ Ohio rion-Adams Bread , Orion-Adams north ef? STALL. “SUPER SERVICE sTA-| Rochester Large lots. As iow as Low lay emtory. good loca. | LADD’ R tot FE 2-017 4286 Dizie Hwy. Drayton Plains 4267 N. Pei ‘Business _Opportunities 51 NITENTION BUSINESS MEN AND Sundays ” men! We would like to tnvest a ee oe up te $36,000 Will consider ail t s of business providing in- Co-operative Real Estate Exchange! vectment shows possibility at te 2 LOTS, 50 X 168 ON E. BLVD turning at least [8 per cent divt- FE 44301 dend per year Mail will be held 2 LOTS 4x120 EACH PAVED st | confident.al For more iaforma- water, gas & sidewalks on New- tion write Pontiac Press box 50 rt St In city. Sel] both for giving type of business, name 780 eash. OR 3-1825. Cal) eve. phone number and expected in- nings. vestment return If vou have what ———— | we want, we will arrange a meet-— 3 LOTS, 26 X 100 EA. HIGGINS ing oe 7 _ — sed See. oe BEER 3 AND WINE TAVERN AND arry out § miles from new Lin- LAND SUITABLE Fr FOR 8 siBDIVT coin Plant. Milford Area Rent Lots for im fa Ay atiding | $1 mo. Good gross. Appoint- eh, aaiee ccmmere: | men call MUtual 47386, Mil- industrial ford POR LEASE. “COMPLETE EQUIP- Lory rocery. SDM license ‘9 mile 4 nearest PE ou Rea Horse Corp HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO OWN i | Realty a well established business and | Ppwane pet RD. | keep your present job. Ideal set- | PE 5-94t8 up for man and wife A small, = — grocery on West side with SDM. | __ Fo rea e 47 $500 down, plus inv. E-% terms, ws Sale Ae 8 Call PE 5-6757 4 after 800 PM. | one MILE RAILROAD FRONT- 7 Ri AND BATH PLASTERED. | ege, on 142 base i tes, near Lincoln k ° men, +s heai | Diant. 7500.00 per acre 2 per, w# water on M59 nea f Lag down. iagtet, 214 East Lib- ft. business ireuene. 1'y to 16 Milford; Mutual ¢6275.| acres suitable for subdivision. ; i Terms. OR 37124. | New cs | | | | COMMERCIAL—US-10 | Home & Auto Loan Company Hours ® to 8; Saturday ® to 1 C. Schuett EALTOR 0g) Se Ra. EM _3-4197 =e small Dnaglvind neat tor Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. uipped and modern. MEIrose “ye | “| 35,000 Families Complete automonile sales and Recommend amas Stee FF) Denar’ 2 “MILK, ROUTES ucKkners Building. real estate. trucks and > equipment all for $24.000 with 513.000 dows Four (4) Buckner Conven- TRAILER PARK tent offices in Pontiac area, 126 spaces 2 modern laundry womens you can quickly bor- rooms eer ol large lots Biack- to $500 on smell ton roads Micmiaan's fin- once - month payments. est. Pr hand Bho a —_ amount, no A. J. PRIMM. Realtor 30601 Gri Grand River. GReenleaf 4-5774 cost or BqnRowee SINCL. AIR ‘* arene. ie Fas new service station for ease ou inn tn Walled Lake Smal) invest- _ment_ low rental. MA 42461. a pet moesee earth Erle Ht y A oy Md rom uckners riendiy TAVERN loan company. . matress Tavern & restaurant Northern Michigan com- munity Now doing a splendid | usiness A wilitmg worker can B k double the business very rapidly | UC ner imcieces Buadine. itt cominment ’ wner must se], dte sickness Take over with only $10.000 down Finance Co. JOSEPH FL REISZ Offices are located: $3‘, W Huroa st FE 2-0258 = . - | Pontiac, Ind Floor, National Bidg. Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixie Mwy. Walled Lake 230 Barnston (nest to Bank) Partridge Has Moved !! To His New Modern Offices 45462 Van Dyke one visce” “North across from Bank LOANS $25 to $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. (Provident TW Lawrence st FE 2-9249. “GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 a 1050 Ys HURON 8T a BLOCKS W. OF TELEGRAPH cate OR LEASE LARGE COM- mercial garage. Gas station A)- so iarge outdoor parking area on main street near town Suitable for trucks, or. will remodel for tenant on lease, Pontiac Press 1948 to 1985 cars. B: your title Box 108. a Most deals closed in minutes. TO BUY, To SELL, REALTOR Loans alse made on furniture. =, E Is THE “BIRD” TO Signatures and other securities. CHINCHILLAS HERD OF 30, ALL _or, your choice FE 8-0350. Oakland | Established station. Large corner en ees es coe. ate snd on main street in Pontiac ‘LIQUOR BAR ON MAIN HION- and near this p' rty pat opportunity. Can be purchased on | Way South of Cheboygan Oniv Holly, MElrose 43211 and after. lease-option basix See Mrs. Net-| bar tn small town Owner loos- Loa C $ pm. and Sundays MElrose , *¢! or Mr ee t AY ong gt ors ba sell ser | n O. ‘ r " 7-8121 PONTIAC REALTY CO.) fiventore Includes. teal estate. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG s b a 737 Baldwin FE 535-8275 serie 550 W. Marengo. Flint 5, exotrptveried 1 Property. 454 Rent Lease Bus Prop. WA —" Sa ~ - P- , _ Sale Land Contracts 52 ‘ FOR RENT OR LEASE- TWO ~~~ ~ : ° Fil 41574 siail Service Station and office < SCOUN' om ws Lots and Lots of Lots Very low rent “OR 31260 ta a) DSU des r aia | i” ‘ 1 wr a kes andle = fom roan ane meal 1 MOBIEGAS STATION 24 garam — good investment Moctgage Loans . 54 * Corner of 15 Mile and Deguindre —* © * a4 Se eee : lots. Priced from 31.300 up. Dotng good volume. For informa- | LOANS $600 to $1,500 tion weekdays contact Mr Dart, | 23% DISCOUNT s ~ is ROGER B. HENRY. 1 FE 2.0103. Eves and holidays, site cas : eal 7 | Lown iri madetar an oak . - Lis F , ne. FE 5-0492 alance a monthly. B11 Main St. Rochester ~~ }; : ant Per cent interest Secured by a genet Comey. OL 1-111 or OL 1-0121 j Store Space for Rent modern home Cost to you, “. juaroveusens additions of $00 Clark Real Estate 1362 ' toed enee tee aye A eos Huron St PE 66492 or FE +4813 ane — het soclove For Sale Lots 46. ware. ladies’ apparel, shoe store, Ask for Mr. Clark. — | 4 Te balld 4 sarsge ee “a OIRO soa Deeuly ane for Dumpins °f 2 GOOD LAND CONTRACTS BY & garage home BEAUTIFUL FLORIDA LAKE irae 200 cies parking area _Pyt. party. Pontiac Press Box 56 | second mortgages OTS. BOX - 1173, WINTER! 472434" erokee Fe Mone Se | Aap 208 National ce HAVEN, FLA ee oney to Loan 53 ntiae or phone FE 4-47 : ee ‘State Licensed Lenders) i Ss 55 | MICHIGAN MIRACE FE ~ Se Annes | ADD’ MILE SHOPPERS CrLy TEAGUE FINANCE co. mncK AND DECKER #" PORT. read sage ‘ ? * . " NI PONTE Novi 2) N. MEAIN able saw. Sel’ or Swap 1 “st ROCHESTER, MICH, 4 7 Drayton Highlands LEASING! LOANS 25 TO 850 | | Lene OT! sates ty one Omy 1 left — 100 x 150 $800 aye yon ME Casto dnd Martin J _AUTOS - | ears. H. Van Welt, OR _3-1355 with 660 dow O'Brien are at the Statler Hotel Houser MEN'S ockey SKATES, SIZE Perry Acres tn DeMrott this week to comviv'e py Rochester OL Seat OF, 1.9701 oy 9 for two pair. size 11. FE 2 lots 100 x 190. As low as the leasing of this development -—— bi . $780 each LOANS $25 TO $60 1950 NASH AMBASSADOR, . ' . Please call the Statler Hote! for BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE Steven's Farms appointment or write to Don M | 64 W Lawrence St FE 5 #1838 ore aa for pick-up truck lot 128 x 230 for $600. $60 Casto, Jr. 42 South 4th Street, WILL | inner LAND CONTRACT jot. etc. as down payment on 3} | OANS room house with extra lot. Full! price $5.205. Will allow work ’ ft done on plum WILLIS M. BREWER - N. Parke FF 46181 __ FE 2-8832 Extra Fast | * 1953 PONTIAC 4 | DOOR D DELUXE. Service coreaees , 4 chat: 5. A 3 pines ROOM | os UITE, MA : corner cal m 12 navy we | Tug with pad. Cheap. EM 3-2311 | EASY SPINDRIER. WASHER. BA- _by buggy, scales. PE 5-7800. ROOM GROU P ‘FLOOR SAMPLE SALE | Reg | | | (lay IN RCA VICTOR TV WITH RPM 20 months to repay nega in on sleds. skiis of ? 20 | : | Seebsemaiecme:| Mirrors HOUSEHOLD | (nF gt ie a VARE FINANCE agrntot-tee Beacing | WILL TRADE "s AUTOMOBILE | ‘ yo, latte Mae mag Earth Sia? otis Lamps and Floor one Seaeral 4-0535 For Sale Clothing — 56 56 WHEN YOU NEED | peace 0/ $95 to $500 : Sask Sten "USN ER Save 20% & Up, oIRt. oon WUNIFORM. HAT. | You can get tt quickly on your | _‘ Wilsoa DAVES . _- a “—s RE sdorsers. Pavmente to, uh ‘Pou | EADIES GRAY AND, BROWN MOU: SSor'piivebeth Lake Rd FE 2-0047 on oie vourinencr’ prosoat, Gare Dee aeee a ae mail fur collar ea ONEFD A. FINANCE: _ 22106 Seu ‘FIXER? Order Classified FINANCE CO. MOSKBAT EUR Coat. Sige %. ads to sell, rent, find a 10d Ponting State Bank Bide. | ORTHERN SEAL COAT LAR Larose. | good job. FE 28181 is the? | Sen deer Perry St. Robi | Want Ad number! | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY} 11, 1956 Sale Household le Household Goods 57 eerie e Moving. must 4 Betore Sunday Ten oe | OR 30813 COMSCLE (CABINET. rs, $8 ea. SPE C TALS | LORD'S suitable for use om Ruraj lines PE ¢ ~ ATTENTION! _ LUMBER-BARGAINS! & used lumber, sell at real sav- ings. U heater—name brand, Reg. Water Nee Fr Eiie co 1960 NN. Opayge, Cor, Peatine Ra. 2 BABY BEDS, DINING TABLE & 4 ape. apt. a a ge Mig. Almost like new Central after 3:30 p.m pave wt Cogestice. Will sacrifice, need e \. éTOVES, BOUG ‘tT. SOLD, EX- Gage, ot: Tapers @03 Mt. Clem- and Jeatherette cocktall Ahoy __FE 2-0383_betwe een 4 and TRADE- “IN “DEPT. Ce] Sweeper ill recon. . aleet. washer * ving rm suite $20.96 «. sive value lime oak bed- room suite, & pieces com 4 only | 1800 value Uph. vanity 368 oe PE 41123 eo RK MAHOGANY | 18_W. Pike | guetta PIECE | | é Fs | Baby-tenda. : an cooking stove. _ 5-074 ea _ ~6-PIECE BEDROOM SET Beautiful dresser Large mirror full size . noom my ag of drawers, ALL FOR R $99, "PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson’ 8 Bank Furniture We ‘Give Gold “pel SINGER CONSULE SEWING MA- € , 40. OR 30703. TABLE TOP GAS STOVE FOR _sale. Good condition PE 2-2721. ‘| ° Used T rade-i “in | Dept. | Lounge chai $995 | Washer . $10.05 | Radio . $19.95 5 Gas Range . $34.50 | Refrigerator $34.50 | lectric ran $30.50 Davenport and c’ $30.50 Extension sont py 4 chairs $49.50 Gekeewe Rems convenient terms THOMAS "ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 361 8. BAGINAW SBT. PONTIAC, MICH. 7-PIECE LIVIN | Modern 2 piece suite, 2 modern step tables, mateniee coffee ta- bie 2 OR. jam PAY FOR $07, ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson's Bank kurniture 42 Orehard Lake Ave FE 4-788! We Give Gold Bell Gift Stamps 12'y INCH RCA ‘CONSOLE, $29 05. TV antenna kit $9.95 WALTON TV Walton Cor Josiyn PE 2-2257 USED HOT POINT AUTOMATIC bah ged $60.50, Used TV, $20.96 re gee new lies Point dishwash- or $229 95) Bweet's Rais appliances 422 W. Hu- _fon. FE_ 1 WAYN SE. GABERT' S_ Price Sale $224.99 Ironrite dix troner $129.95 BSpeedqueen washer Price oS 52 "Gal. “Electric 2% 125 St sed doors complete with ‘Where Wrigiey's Used To Be" frames, $8.00. New flush doors from $7.49 Be pce) building Mw ATCHING MAHOGANY COFFEE | doards. c shingles, seatbing, door hardware, a nae ite pew. | Gil at bargain prices. Used brick r oe To I Te _ _wenews _ pei) 0 - eanet our om S r — ve. Pree estitvates, Movachord, organ. .2¢- ding | "SURPLUS LUMBER rs AY ape Se MATERIAL SALES CO. WAQIC CREF OAs RANGE Wak | $3 Mighient Re_1t0 Se a7 a nti-Freeze.......53c0 MAROGANY BED With Box TPLASTIC WALL TILE ....2e Ea. soringe and mase mai med linoleu en: x" | pa ~one — us Paint .......,.... $i4 MODERN MAHOGANY RCA RA- ane se epeane an 1.98 rt mahog any ‘Genesee a Poyte coffee table, $18; child's Marold’ 8 Pain & Li mo, he ~~ rocking horse, $10. F 140 8, SaginaW 81. a a =| AUTO MECHANICS — BOROE FETE SOOO RUN- Best in tools ai lowest prices. ae oS General Warehouse, 2258 Dixie OAKLAND Ooty: pAARGEST wy. en SELECTION irdan BATHROOM FIXTURES YOUNGS. “Chests, tables, bles, chairs. desks, — pi ay’ } emmeee: aL nd poe mor agg le upboards vies ~ boilers. anne ve water — PICK & PAINT STORE pos Sn . goa “th fie 143 Oakland Ave FE 5-0663 3. Bros. aint, "eees ot cover. $6, OR 3 b008. . FE grrr. me er 1008 ‘models. one ef America's | quarters. Opdyke Market FE toed “fort yeare buy ‘pew Bors EN ENGLION BIC oe Just refrigerator for a little more than new coapenaiio. . & used machine, Michigan Fluor- | ~~ Gas POR | escent, Orchard Lake Ave PE 4788 ARAN- RE-BUILT sit makes 98 —" 9 oe ay SAIN 3 T “SET i” BED SPRINGS, GOOD it fired foreed air furnaces. Gun — $8.50. 2135 Garland Svi- | type. New it. —— nuit inom, van 0 PIECE MAROBANY,, in DENING PE sono.” ‘Evenings FE 4-4000 —_™* | GAL. EXCEL. AUTO. WATER | heater and oil tank, 635. EM eG ee 276 Garage Doors er heater, FURNACE AND GAS CONVER- sion burner. FR 4-6304 FURNACE AND SQUARE SINK +s G& M Sharpening Service Have your skates sharpened now 5-7835 FOR SALE: FUEL OIL HOT WAT- E 5-108. Northwest corner Walton & 7 miles out Baldwin strong floor covering and O-Lac paints. Phone FE_ 174 — OT WATER HEA 36 GAL new approved 50 These are slightly marred. jlo | $319.95 Keiv elec range $895 RCA 21" color TV $269.95 Zenith 21° TV $419 95 Norge 12 cu. ft ref $189.95 Bendix elec. dryer 8277495 Maytag elec dryer 24 months to pay. choose from. 121_N Saginaw FE 56189 | 6 ROOM DUO-THERM OIL HEAT- oh with b.ower, Kirby vacuum cleaner With ali attachments. FE 5-4080 a R, Rr 995 | $190 05 | ferobe, | pe eye set, cheap, al] like new, FE 5-27 | WINE-RED raed PC_ LIVING: oon suite a et 42660. CU. FT. Puico” REFRIG., 675. __12"" Admiral TV, $30. _FE §-09714. i PIECE LARGE 8sECTIONAL | __#0ta. Good condition, OR 3-2475. you Aware PAY LEss AT L&s | NYTHING YOU WARE | UND AT L & w Pook: | headboard beds complete. > ranges, gas a elec., Md u 4, all sizes. $3 up; TV set Fis “up. up: w eee chapms dinette sete ; chests, new & used, $5 room suftes, $40.95 up, | ieing ro room suites, $12.05 up; din-| suites, $19.50 up. Many "Tigo pee 1A PA MENT AN sefi, wees "eptaine Come | ie ge look sround 2 scres ot | free geen any LJ o% ® co” : mi east of mi. east of Auburn | Heichts on Auburn Rd M50 PE 2-2066 FE 5-024) | Phono and table FE For, r Sale Miscellaneous Co AMERICAN FLYER ELECTRIC) trains, With complete equipmen: ® nd Wrest for sale. Phone rE | * electric, of] a | pe ere at terrific values ‘chivan Fluorescent, 3 | Orehard La Ave ALEMITE ORFASENS 2 TRANS- mission greasers 1 off = drein (15 gal.', V belts and*otl filters. Cail FE 40729 after 5 p.m many others to | KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. BEAU. | several 54 in at abba ree Michigan Fiu- __orescent Orchard Lake Ave. KENTILE | Biz marble colors, 9x% inch, 5 Cents Each FLOOR SHOP Open 9-9 99 8 Saginaw St | KITCHEN SINKS 32 x 21 $20 95 | valve $12.95. Tollets $30.50 valu These are factory marred Sitemizen Fluorescent. 383 Or ard Lake Ave LARGE SIZE STEEL FURNA Blower. oe omirets ‘es a lets, ba aiso tot- tubs, shower stalls at ft con, | values ‘Onan miown . 30 Lake Ave. LINOLE SUM. »39e YD. 4c WALL TILE .» Be | 13¢ PLOOR TILE (9x9) Pic 4.95 PAINT o $1.69 GAL. | ANTI-FPREEZE We OA SMITH’S, 257 | S. Saginaw | |LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Authorized factory service and | genuine factory parts, Free test on avery analyze TASKER'S Cy W. HURON LEAVING FOR FLORIDA. WILL soare od nae 4 sale 1055 nd 1 ‘4 door ha top. on 2708). Chie, . fi Just received several cars of new | ~ | 4 some hot ait pi All lavgood 3 bs. K. G. HiehiPSTEAD 102 E. Huron 4-284 LAVATORIES $14.06 VILGE- DAM- fe! and 6 . - f 4 Xe in, + th’se i | BALDWIN SPINET 2 + Siva’ ettazthe surriy "| PE 2-3410. : ia w ss FE oats | CORR i 3 SED PORTABLES. WILL 4. way 6 ue F atease apy make ingston LY & Case $140.50 Sar ee re" é hatte hub = 4 Spe “sales SS ee vy PIANO. oLb gaRsons REPAIRED To G60 CTICE PIANO FULLY rage, in new barage doors. mi . Gallagher's, 18 E. _Terms. PE 45654 | Bhd wae . “PACHOUD WRECKI NEW SPINET PIANO, ie 108 Bach, big coon 201 Die Ma ere ea " $395 up. Row! Products Co. OL Tiw L 3 PT ge | OROAN 8 VE REED. 4 samp Pm aino eure PIANO. FUMING.” REPA REPAIRS. ins inaw __PB §-2100! — Archenborn, rd. OA 6-392. _ @ PT. ‘NEW ALUMINUM Ex- C) __ tension rs, . PE os. yr like new, —< : IN. T ELC. saw.| an, teen m groanes © orien, 2 | PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARE. ; — | PUShging supplies OR 31217 OR . Oncar ha ff i | 31218. | BIANG-VOBE. MA- ‘ Roofing and Siding _M re Bye SS ee : Combination Doors saw ° ; Insulation ghers. 18%. Huron 6t. FE 4 M.A BENSON |, ‘ 19 N. Sai MIE COIL AG PER R tion with 17. guar. . ROMEX 4 PER : , . foot. Wail beace tor x 4 r’s. bts ikea ee PE 3 28c ea. Main o fuse Sh edhceaaen joxis TREAD “SNOW. Winter tires, ranteed, 2 for $286.75. Ed Williams Tire Co, 451 8. Saginaw é "At Raeburn sURPLUS FOLDING 32x72, $9 ea $12 ea. Poo lise Coach Co. 415 Dizie, ‘on Drayton Pisins. SINK CABINET — PE 6-433 SET OF ree Jn. EN- A eye with bookcase, } . PE 6-6519. Le For Sale Miscellaneous .60 | For Sale Miscellaneous 60, Do It Yourself 61 4 ac od ietiad ee ALUMINUM COMBINA’ WIN | JET WATER PUMPS 900.05. G. A, | JACKSON'S AL, : eal Bows AND DOORS, ATR Thom| erry. "2 W.~ Montesinn a eS Eten bats #73 GAL. PoE oi ‘TANK. LEGS. Osx ou a en.|-Tenuss O&M oO | Seep, cep. How. Delivered. ce.) premnine. : ‘_ TION CO. PE 912th. 5-148 = k soil sewer. 2 LL ELEC f TOOLS, APPLE Deon art salen PUMPS Supply. 186 i a nces pum’ thru ” 3 | ERR a ke a rome | Elued Sosny Thusaay Highway. PA ; crys fe HARDWARE FOR RENT | ABI JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE | ‘Adams Auburn | r Champ Rotary Tiller Msiee 0 | iteights PE aaa _ aéait i Floor sander _- fo= ¥ Champ Rotary Mower Heights, FE wall paper stoamere~ Sesere. i Champ Rotary Cultivator er) oe A ee SHANTY. 3271 | furnace vacuum ie 4 198.95 ew AND USED FURNITURE. | chard Lake Ave, PE $6108. _ ‘| Sale Price. All tor 9120.95 | Refrigerators. ‘ue atigetric | Sale Musical Goods 62 : 1 Reel atte poet Mower = panteny for Sicooctmelens and * Regular un rms. } 120 BASS USED A Sale Price 09.00 TRAILER EXCHANGE FE 2-3200| upright piano.jC Sax. 4. Buy ay save $60.00 or more. All EW AND USED Lessons, your 4A Te nen” ; ACCORDION Molden ‘Red. stamps-Terms MOWERS, | ROTARY 12 BASE 821 Mt. Clemens faymecis available, WP. Miler, antique “<"ome a aL orb ete as ne ee eee ea ae “ARE en VOLT "AC! Mille Ra, Birmingham. Mi 46008, ‘BABY ORAND | PIANO, BRAN- SEPTIC TANKS STOR M S SASH Aluminum combination windows and doors LOW, LOW price! FE 4-6089 eee S HOLLAND FURNACE WITH ome , sireuanat ou = a Bi and 229 ~— $100 or best otter. rE USED STEEL BEAMS BEAMS. SEVERAL sizes vee foal benones v ainetrle weld ot locker rs, 1 inbrook | { BPS paint. Also Spread Satin and Gold Bond rubber base. Hard- ware, mobing, electrical - wp piles rim w otf doors and full line of lum 1025 Oak: | and Ave. Pb. PE | a _! 38 rae *. j1 FRONT /¢ QuanrEn OF BABY ra RN ACES. Of BURNERS, rays ent r, OL 2-031! ao ‘LUMBER wool, bag en. . 1b. asphalt felt, ea. ..... peeebae Wey WR ee 3 yt wogll ‘HOT Ww TER | after & 30, OL. nea WELDER. 160 a % io H. P. Atr _Cool_ M Motor... $200. OR _ 37440. | WRECKING HOUSES, ALL MA- teriaixs for sale. Co., Ime,, 31248 Mile Rd. corner mn Orchard Lake Ra. GReen- at ae eae, ine siti e | | ‘i =|" 8 w i2 : Talbott =e Union Wrecking TOY FO) OYA TO CHOOSE PROM So'gol eas heaters, Sad. aig perry SPECIAL, OFPER Themes eb a ry “ fe Sse, |e ee From , Mags ates on ‘ DOOR SALES Co. m 8. k FE 23-0203 COLEMAN FLOOR FuRk ® NACE, and 220 gal. off tank oe CABINET SINKS FROM $80 05. ‘ Deuste snk rom ee , “| ion CLOSE OUT Plasterboard ir and rior * ‘ Sorat, mere Ot Burmeister’s Stat Seleeia Ave. FE) OAKLAND COUNTY'S Deze oe OR SHALLOW JET LARGEST GOLD BOND Sees Bel ee DIALER Bia. Bre. Ae erie el ‘ = 2 aoanaed’ be hy ft BLAYLOCK. ais COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. “1 Orchard Lake Ave FE +1101 DRAW TITE HITCHES | 12 | pers CHROME OR CADMIUM 3 a |S The kind that bolt to the frame 1M ~ ese i Pos set Dixie Hwy. . Het . onede. : — : We rent ice skiing 4x8, wood . 3.00 Drawing’ Sets © TATH 8285 | {nee Knotty. pine paneling © | “SMT RSON HDWE. Mech. ob ante ourtar “** 1x8 fir boards, per M....-.§ 2183 8. ; PE 29-2108 ix8 pine boards, cM toes 18 8. Saginaw st. siza | bes roll wool | b+ eee ci Cut rixTOR tock "wool per ap -“ sg pn | “ream 4 io pore dreds RF diver doors, up 3 fk Regt ite’ a | mangaape - gape Porch $2.95 —_ 2S tly) om yoU f sastery Ure sehigan | ng House Drive. TO : EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANY-| gee8 ON ALL GATERTALS. Teasonable prices. M IT's : creriead ee. nite, oom come see fallen” | BURMEISTER poninve SUPPLIES Northern Lumber Co. “4 | S161 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston | se eee ae as FOR BALE NEW COMPLETE SET Telegraph & 8 Mile Tad. Garage Mechanic's tools. EM FL ! Pinst Quarry - ast Bare = : ets. | STORE RES. DRUG STORE : tise “anal trom bee Ok. rear Cases, 16 stool soda ; pany 0 8. Perry | plots giten soll new. ft FREE STANDING TOILETS 610 65 | _Kemichots ae i Washbowls with fittings | iS SUMP. , GENERAL ELEc- i 3 colored sets with trim, trie r $78. value f sed irreguiars $109.50 be erate a BA PLUMBING SUPPLY shallow well jet ct 172 8 Saginaw 5-2100 _Micnugan ee 393 AN’ Colors. Resewel 1 iri PUPS wis Powers Ré.. TOK SPANIEL ee AE . FB Com. | pace ~ § SITCHES, 1 stud. ‘ig or individually. MArket 4-1330 HEALTHY BEA PU $3 $5. PE 6.6039. I NEED A HOME ’ Would =~ Lan please take =. have time to I a com: wou 838 pe pisane eal) 5-71246 after | On aa BANTAM, CHICKENS. Al] Pet Shop. 8. Astor. FE 4-643. 'PPIES To HOME. FE 5-545 after 6. PARE Facts a eo ~~ PARAKEETS- 239 Ve Voothe ie RA a ee “Classified Ads! Toswap | what you don’t need for what you do, call FE 28181. % ‘ inventory. Get a bargain | ~~~ here today. 40 to pick from. poo the new ‘56 pals, Skyteee an and rs Stewa: age "aha have see it to "\Nekers rates, low menses, Tratl- — accessories. ‘Michi- oxford Frailer Sales Stewarts, Gen- Holly coaches 8 the latest in The to oa trailers. po $179.00 Sale Price 'e0.00 PE 408% ; Buy now save $60.00 or more. Al! eaeey OUTBOARD MOTORS. pew, in — Bales & Service. FE 2-6200. - Holden Stamps-Terme ALUMA AFT BOATS LEE'S GALES & SERVICE EVINRUDE MOTORS 921 Mt. Clemens “MARINE SALES & SERVICE - Phone FE 3-0630 _____443_8. TELEGRAPH SLIGHTLY USED OAK sTARTER | JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS and finisher brooders for. sale. Starcraft metal boats, Tee-Nee 308 \y — 2 hala Lake. MA = Trailers be +1180 after ve! A a oe — Swaits Manine si SUPPLY uction Sales 77 prone PE as AV . irri gg Transportation | Offered 87 Saturday, léth at f Anored Sm, im the Wolverine | CARS TO ALIF.. SEATTLE, Sales Pavil Fia., La. Averill Auto Sales. 2026 ha on US16 We he Mey re * e have some COLD? very bo mg me = for| Ply to California on sched- this sale cy of; uled, huge, Trans-continental 4 en- the m | merican, gine al: r, Pare only $75. Flor- Sm ie pion, | ide 60. Ferry Service Inc. coat tga. Cows wile Teocrse ay | Ae OR Doel to 655 Ih. fat as 2 yr olde on LEAVING FOR PHOENIX. ART- 2: dgughters of such sires | bee pessbener" te shace 2 ee Imperial Typesetier and others of |_ Phone FE. 2-072 eouml note. There will be fifty | TRUCK GOING NORTH PART cred ~ ae rf sexe oon doelther way FE 5-6806 elfers, er calves Tm after Jenuary ist and older ceiver | WANTED ‘eaRIDERS” TO PLY: young ban zaly 1, 1055. oerg Northville, mornings FE 2.3763 | bar 2 eee have | WANTED DRIVER TO CENTRAL ar 100 bh of cattle to — San Leaving bate, all ise Se vin ween Pose i oo Tested, Mastitis| J&. and Feb. Ist. Couple OK | ‘Tested, Calfhood Vaccinated. Bank _for woterview. for’ ‘appointment terms, See Floyd Kehri, Nationa! a Sank of Detroit, Plymouth, Michi- __ Wanted Used Cars 88. rn OMIT SALES Managrr | ~~ - _MICHIOAN * WE PAY ~ Sat. Ni MY oss VERY T Fea et MGR paTORDA op Dollar HOUGHTEN & SON on OL 1-078 BROS. SPECIAL Phone Ortonville. 45R2. Mick Chain Saw Distr. _ Anis Prot St. MY 30021 ALE A bd 8. . Champ Rotary ‘Tiller 144.00 Champ Rotary Mo : 4.00 Champ Rotary Cultivater 7.05 * 195.95 a Tries. All for wine ed LJ dan. Tist. Near Walled Lake, pre German, Bob Wiles, Auc- __Moneers "Phone me Byron, 6261. LE. SMART AUCTION SALE. For or Sale Hous Housetrailers | 78 HOUSETRAILER, 47 FT., $550. MA 5-471 2 eo ALUMINUM FULL BATH 7 rker's between Lake Orion, & Oxf 1953 32 FT. TRAVELO. ALL MOD. | ern. like new. Will sel! wholesale PH. FE 54-3713 Trailer | Exchange | ANDERSON DETROITER f GREAT LAKES | BEEMER Unchallenged leaders in their price range, 1. ad 3 bed- rooms, 16 to 51 ft. % down 60 m rates e do our — ~~ , BO deal too small. Re EREO RIES * Ee, ee cometete See & ee land stop service Touraid and ‘aher hitehes in- | ever loads cars Felden ‘ eaters, furnitore Soot costings. evervthing for. the peegrert FE 2-3200 | Tk § FROM TELHURON | —— Ee D 8UN SHORT-CUT TO CASH: Classified Ads! dial FE 2-8181. “DID YOU. KNOW _ You can now get s modern m ie, Move in jreetiey R EXCHANGE 60 G6. Telegraph. FE 2-3200 Open Eves. & Sun. p.in, ane Aecomorion AUTO GLASS SERVICE eed it! Have you tried e ree y door giass idan ma oa eac « a ahi in- stalled. — open Saturday ere 4 > Glass Auto, 122‘ Oakland as e. Fe. 4-066 LIKE NEW. OLDS BATTERY, 12%. $1 Mohawt sf after 6. WRECKING ‘4 aie LINCOLN PARTS | for sale. MAple 5-064 For Sale Tires 80- 80-A 70-15 pute WALL NEW TIRES. gee . Guaranteed. FE 4-0687 GooD — Rit i beets UP, ¥ w Per Tose. ‘aw -| FIVE 80-17 yinEs AND WHE tive hole it chest wheel. Very goes wil’ sell cheap, OL 1-0618. — NEW | WHITE | SIDEWAL wi! TIRE bo hs Saginaw Sena Eee ad SY at Auto Service 81 CRANKSHAFT GRINDINO IN THE ear. y rebored. Zuck Ma- P-} . 23 Hood, Phone FE SPECIAL ave Jon. 038 Herb's Chevrolet ¢ Auto Servies, Parke 8t. 31311. WHEEL ALIGNMENT aambanier *\ wanda ED WILLIAMS TIRE For For Sale le Motorcycles | 83 bron PARTS AND SERVICE ON + Harley Davidson see Hariey yevidson Bales Co. 373 South | w _ Boats & Accessories 85. OHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS WE TAKE TRADE INS, LAYAWAY omlAY BAUGH'S For Clean Used Cars & Trucks Matthews- : Hargreaves 211 8 Saginaw St FE 4.4546 WANTED — JUNKED OR USED cars, any make any model. Top $$$ pai -BAGLEY AUTO PARTS | PE 5-0219 170 BAGLEY st | CALIFORNI. \ BUYER AVERILL’S. 2020 DIXIE HWY. Ld 4-6896 ___ PE 2-0878 or FE ¢ 6 WANTED SCRAP Gans. Ph. OR_3-4611 WE PAY TOP ROLLAR FOR sharp late model cars COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10 PM OLive. 2-0311 WANTED SCRAP CARS Ph. OR_ 34511 ~ Wrecked & Junk Cars East Side Auto Parts |____ FE 56885 | THE HIGH DOLLAR ~ For high grade usec cars We need them. Drive the extra miles. | it will pay you well 4540 Dixie Hw) | WL J. VANWELT OR 31355 |. WANTED ~ SCRAP CARS.” Ph. OF | PRICE THE RE aT — TEX “GET at | BILL USED CARS 42 Oakland Ave | UP od cars wrp. mys a a “& SCRAP iron. Fast service. aq 4-0582 ye JUNK & CHEAP | t —— 10952 Pontiac 2 door . “SPENCE | FE 4-7333 | days or eves ; 1953 CHEVIE. Radio and hea a shape. Only $695. HOWARD LARE, INC. Very good ‘a TON PICKUP. ~= =the, ae “ om 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego CHEV. WRECKER. FULLY ul _ hew engine EM 3-4003. “Your honor, I object — make her remove that hat!"’ 1962 CHEVIE IRACTOR. NEW __motor EM CaO TON PICK-UP. adio heater eluxe cab, di- rectional signals. 6 oR ed Ba _helper springs, “WILSON | GMC FF: 2.9203 FF 4-4531 *SOGMC 12 ft. van ..$595 'S1 Chev. wac. tractor $395 *SLGMC panel ......$495 "52 Ford I'-6 tractor, .$495 ’S0-Chev. COF ..... $245) 48 (GMC panel ......$175) "50 Ford % stake ....$495) "30 Chev. panel ......$205) 50 IIC-tractor L-180 — straight air brakes, 5 spd. trans., 2 speed axle. ‘51 Federal cab & chassis, straight air brakes, 5 spd. | — trans., 2 speed axle. 55 GMC suburban, hydra. trans., heavy duty wheels and tires. PONTIAC’S ONLY EXCLUSIVE TRUCK DEALER Oakland at Cass al A-T CONDITION | 18 1960 0 DODGE wrecker. PE 5-0244 1%} DODOE. “% TON EXPRESS. b be 24 = condition. New paint. HOWARD LARE, INC. 2705 Orchard Lake Rd Keego LH.C. MODEL 1951, ONE TON STAKE. EXCEL. COND. WITH HEATER AND TURN SIGNALS. IN| EXCELLENT CONDITION. rE 401M KING BROS., 33 FORD % TON PICKUP. OR |S 1980 GMC ' TON PICKUP. LONG box, a Dod, Panel, 1940 Dodge Coronet __Holiy MElrose 1-563! WILSON GMC TRUCKS NEW AND USED FE 2-9203 FE 44534) | Oakland atCass | For Sale Cars 91 —_— ~ LOOK! 1955 Plymouth V8 Savoy ou Club Sedan Power Flite * & oH Drive it 1954 Ford Station Wagon 4 dr V8 uire 3 seats. Ford . extra low mile ge. Like ne 1983 Dodge 4 dr. Coronet mode! Powerful V-@ engine. Gyromatic 2 tone paint. Save hundreds. 1953 Chrysler Windsor Dix. 4 dr Fluid-Matie drive Tinted glass one-owner beauty '$953 Pontiac 2 dr Snappy motor Has R & H. Beautiful blue 1954 Chevrolet No, it's a ‘52 tn ‘M4 Its a 4dr with auto transmission H. Must be seen. tires, uidegeend Subes- trim: See me Chrzeler Windsor Dix. 4 dr. & uble Eagle nylon ighlander 1951 Chrysler Windsor Dix. Hard- R H Fluidmatic drive Powder blue paint. Bave on this 1051 Pontiae 9dr T am tet black Ha & H Good tires. and am in ‘beautiful condition Just need a driver CEARKSTON MOTOR SAE 33:8 MAIN sr CLARKSTON CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Oven 8am to 8pm. datiy MA 54-5141 } REAL BUY. 1954 BUICK SPECIAL Hardtop, WW R&H, tinted glass Dyna Many extras Excellent con- | dition $1750. MA 6-2645 after pm 1951 4 DR_ SUPER ‘BUICK EXCEL- lent condition, private owned | $495. FE 2-2742 between 8 and 10 | am and § to 7 pm JANUARY PEARANCE SALE 1955 Buick Special Concert $2305 1955 Pontiac Cataiina $2005 1954 Buick Roadmaster Riv $1895 1954 Bulek Century Riviera 1954 Ruick Super 4 door 1954 Chevrolet Wagon (sharp! $1698 FLOOR CARS ALL MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM 1954 Packard Clipper $1395 1954 Chevrolet Convertible $1295 + | 1954 Pontiac 2 door . $1195 | 1952 Buick Riviera $895 1953 Pontiac 2 door ... 1953 Studebaker 2 door ...... $795 | ' 1952 Pontiac 4 door .......... T8S 1952 Mercury 4 door $745 | Bi dinwns me /1051 Buick Convertible .... 802 N Main. Rochester . OPEN UNTIL 19 PM OLive 2-9311 For Sale Cars YOUR OLD CA 36 ‘Want Ads! | hire, 91 ATTENTION, TO ALL GM EMPLOYES SPECIAL DISCOUNT on all new 1956 Pontiacs Also we have for sale 50 used cars some no money down Open every Bight tl 8. KEEGO SALES & SERVICE FE 12-8394 a OLIVER BUICK Shop- per Stop- pers $2395 — 1955 Buick Super Riviera Hardtop R & H. Dyna- flow, P Steering, brakes 236 HP v4 to choose from $795 1952 Pontiac Catalina Custom, radio & heater, hydra. W. Walls.A clean one. $945 1954 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Radio & heater, Dn, & 4 E. $495 1952 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Radio, heater, good rubber. idea Ind car at a very $1095 1953 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 spotiessly clean and a chance to get @ real value. $769 1953 Ford Convertible Crestline V-8. Ford-O-Matic. solutely no rust, White Walls. $1695 1954 Buick Special Riviera Hardtop Radio & heater 3 to choose from low miles $895 1583 Pentiae 4 Ds Hydra Reautiful to bumper PLUS 60 MORE ES Reconditioned | Fine Cars OLIVER | BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 29101 FORDS price Ab- from bumper .. 1956 Demos OFFICIAL CARS AS LOW AS $1750 FULL PRICE DOWN. UP TO R MO. ON BALANCE | $805 ORIVE EAT. EXTRA MILE FOR |- GREATER SAVINGS AT OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCA- TION JEFFREY ws! FORD SALES ‘Haskins Chev. 1953 Plymouth 4 door ........ $695 | 1951 Mercury 4 door ........ $495 | 0 \KL. AND cou NTY" 5 1950 Pontiac 4 door .......... $205, Ke e \ OEE ER 1950 Chevrolet 2 door ..,.... $205 ‘ vos 1947 Chevrolet (sharp) ...... $225 19 0. MASEINOTON OXFORD 1947 Pontiac ‘sharp . $228 OPEN ‘TIL. 9 ‘1949 Ford 4 door $145 ‘si FORD CUSTOM 8. FORDO- |’ atic, good condition, ae Tee | COMMUN] ITY \* _trer Ford Sales. OA #3011 . THE ANSWE R TO MOTORS © syour PROBLEM: To sell, rent, it's FE 28181. aed aie Mi 3) reasonable | For Sale Cars 91 JANUARY mer EARANCE SALE Di DOA VICTORIA V8 RD V-8 WG 1955 CHEV. 210 ve 2 DR, More Chesee Easy GMAC terms. All Budaet riced for Easy Owning. ¥ ¥y car until you. test arive & HASKINS ree OK Safety tested car. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION HASKINS CHEV-OLDS Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 MAple 5-5071 Open Nites ‘til 9 1955 BUICK SPECIAL, DYNAPLO fully equipped. Low mileage, ex- cellent “condition. F FE + 163 BUICK SPEC. TWO-TONE. R&H Clean Low mile EM 3-4365 ‘9S BUICK SPECIAL. 4 DOOR SE- dao Dynaflow. power stéering and brakes, seats. Radio and heater, custom trim and oth- er extras. rivate owner, MI re 1955 Buick Century 4 hardtop Prag! steerin: iw ; mileage. $2,400. FE 2-74 "65 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE. 2-one green all power equipment, — engine, $4,000. MA Sinnae. . $$ COUPE GODDESS wold and white Power steering, hydramatic, radio, etc GM execu- tive car For sale »b _ origina) owner, Phone MI 1935 CADILLAC, 62 SEDAN LIGHT | rey, jow mi $3600. GM xecutive: MI 1955 CADILLAC. “COUPE DEVILLE. Call 41580 cme CLUB COUPE 1950. Low mieage 1 owner, excellent cond MA 1084 days. Li 5-106 evenings *s5 CADILLAC COUPE -I DEVILLE | hardtop, executive's car, excel- _lent condition MI 6-2330 -| Chevrolet | 1956 Demo's | PLOOR CARS GFFICIALS CARS COURTESY CARS ly poors . 4 poors | | SPORT COUPES & CLUB COUPES | 150s 2108 BEL AIRS : SIXES & EIGHTS STANDARD TRANS PG 0. DRIVE NEW CAR GUARANTEE AS LOW AS $1,679 FULL PRICE NO FINANCING PROBLEMS 4S LOW AS JUST YOUR CAR DOWN AND UP TO 30 MONTHS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION AVE As YOU HAVE NEVER BAVED BEFORE HASKINS & FORD OFFICIAL CARS | JEPFREY FORD Cakiost Oo Busiest =. ueales OA ae Open ‘til 9 10983 +DR. CUSTOM LINE. 10. heater’ Pord-O-Matic. Pow- - Rain Bad 2-10 ‘88 THUNDERBIRD RADIO AND beat. directional tents, Ford-O- bre 8,000 miles. OL, 1 after p.m “48 PORD. gg NEW, EXCEL- _lent_cond, EM 32600. FORD STATION i $5. 2 new snow tires, 5 ce wails. All for 81,780. OL 1-6340. Credit Plan FAVE YOU BEEN TURNED reptile pidge yp Bag EMPLOYME NO EDIT. BAD CR ? WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF ‘4 — ‘$1 AUTOMOBILES waar YOU CAN BUY WEERLY. PAYMENTS. Nor as No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery! Dea! Direct! No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here Y’ALL COME NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 17] 68. SAOIN@W CARS WITH ZIP FOR AN¥-TRIP (FOR EXAMPLE) ‘$$ Dodge 2 og Hardtop, R & H, any car down. , Pontiac black beaut: gricsd hed sell Chev 2. Boor ‘sea A ‘sl of a ionev RIEMENSCHNEIDER Dodge-Plymouth Dealer 232 S. Saginaw FE 29131 “4@ FORD 2-DOOR, MOTOR AND body in good condifion. $149. EM _ sn ~t & TATION WA 1950 FORD RADIO ND HEAT- er. Really @ nice one LARRY'S 270 W Montcalm 1084 i954. FORD COUNTRY SEDAN Power steering CHEV-OLDS | Cakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer. 1 6751 Dixie Hwy. at MIS \MAple 5-3071 | Open Nites “thd 34 CHEVROLET DEL RAY 2 door, power glide radio and heat- er 22,000 miles, will take trade | MY 2-4341 | | 48 CHEVROLET GOOD MOTOR | ' and body. R & H Whitewalls, FE 5.1823 | ‘51 CHEVY POWER GLIDE. GOO conditee reste and heater. 8-070 | - | Di it | $475. la “CHEVROLET. DOOR. Fleetline, radio, heater, new paint. cree ee Exchange, 60 8. Telegraph | roe ene zDR. {RADIO >) AND | eee Power Glide _FE_1-0264 | | 1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR CoN vertible. Red and white. | car foniy” | including Power Glide, Power Steering, and Power | Brakes, 7000 miles, $1795 MA | j 6-2170 CHEVROLET STATION “WAGON. | $5. V8. 4-Dr Power Glide, power | steering, power brakes R WW tires. Excellent condition, mileage Call MI 6-2786 7 ‘92 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DR radio, heater, auto trans. Low down payment, low mileage LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES | low f M24 at Clarkston Rd. FORD — MERCURY MY 2-2611 CHEVROLEET 1954. 2-DOOR, 210. | Low mileage 1 owner, exceptional _condition hone MArket 42754. | “$3. CHEV. 210 2-DOOR, 19000 _miles, $705. FE 48368 1955 CHEVROLET V-8 .2- DOOR, | sedan. Original 2-tone finish, big | heater and defroster. radio and | several other extras Today's bargain special at $1395. Full) price Just your car down. GMAC terms Easy | 6751 Dixie Hwy | MAple 6-5071 oe | 1953 “CHEVY STATION WAGON. Used for passengers | “ower Glide. only. Two tone green. 3-149 EV WOLET DAPORTR | 38 CHEVROLET SPORTS coupe. Excellent condition. rene | | | $925. OR | mr 6.2200 Ae gon "$0 Buick special, 2 Pr, Sedan, Red & White. Ready to . $305 ‘6 OLDS 88, GOOD RUNNING condition, from $150 = Jeffrey Fora” Bales. OA| 6-301r. 55 OLDS Bers brakes “HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE 528 N. OL 10761 1963 OLDS. 8 2 DR. HYDRA matic, R & H, very clean. _MUtual ~| JANUARY SALE | "$5 Chev. . S overdrive $1405 | 55 Olds “Pull power $2195 | (34 Buick craiee. na pomer gine ‘64 Olds sedan . $1795 "53 Ford 2 dr auto trans: $685 ‘$2 Ford Victorta . $5 63 Ferd ranch wagon so. § 005 $1 Chev. Bel Air saneee @ 505 + Mercury sedan . § 405 1 Chev sedan. Powerglide . $ 405 ce Seotenenee hardtop. i s 195 | ne "RON MTR. SAL ES 952 W. Huron 2641 | OLDS. ‘$5. SUPER 88 “aw Wouibay. Like new. 469 Montcalm 1955 OLDS 98 STAR FIRE CON- | vertible Al) power Cost i must sell $2750. FE 49237. _ | ‘$5 OLDS SUPER 88 4+DR Low | mileage. Reasonabie. 61 Mohawk. after 6 ? DOOR DELUXE. 8 radio and CLDS ‘48, cylinder, Hydramatic, heater. Tires like new. Call FE 5-7822 ‘56 Plymouth | Hardtop $245 Down | Cash or Trade-in | A BONAPIDE ND ED CALL MR.) FRAN Lore ft, MI ¢1611 FOR: COMPLETE DETAILS. SCHUTZ Motors, Inc. | De Soto-Plymouth Dealer 912 S. Woodward, Birm, PHONE MI 47811 Open 8a.m.to9p.m. | a oo . 4 dé 4 nr’ ar Co . . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11. 1956, For Sale Housetrailers 78| Wanted Used Cars_88|FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger) For Sale Cars 91, ——sFor Sale Cars __—91| ; ies| See M&M Motor Sales | 33 : LINCOLN se CAPRI myo “ela DOWN ef FP, Salar on tate model cars 1955 full power, low mileage. $1,005. Hutchinson Mobile Homes | T9R, Dottan Poa CLEAN Cans | Bob-Frost, Inc. we nN S- 401 Dinio Bey. Drayton Plains| "ECONOMY CARS, 23 Auburn _ FORD LINCOLN MERCURY | AND Seygiy be eves ea | "Pa On ban FORDOR 830-5, WOODWARD Y FORD Dealer! ° wot rr “NEW RE WANTED Factory Official Car | ner 6-220 Morgan 6.3033 our tl Terms eu as "| TATE MODEL CARS . LARRY a ig ag a , DANDY ALL METAL 30 FT Clean and Sharp Continental tire on rear, black 1956 house treiier, tandem wheels,| Bring Title. Money Waiting at JEROME * Condition luke new, owner. OA . good fon, sell $1450 on terms 2249 MI _ . or take ramaller trailer in trade GLENN’ S ROCHESTER FORD DEALER | | MERCURY. iss SUN” VALLEY » Summer Prices ppt, > | MOTOR SALES TORE SENS RANG | se iyi wall res. Very lean } GENERAL (AND SKYLINE FOR FOR mp eae Hisss. iss fae Ra Bob Frost, Inc. These Prices Really Sell Em! strators new. ale very sussta:| FOR 49 THRU ° Sse TO Very cles. Cay) | nL MERCURY. AED NEW STOCK NUMBERS IN EVERY AD. OTEANICARS HC OWARD LARE, INC. CONTINENTAL DEALER . 1708 Orchard Laxe Ra.” _Keeso| 850 S| WOODWARD | 9965__., $ 95 Auburn Motor FORD | 18, Tike Mew. BELL OR | sor a 2ag9 UM PORINORAN 5 — 48 Hudson 4 Door......6.e 0s 695 1953 | RTIBLE L E RED ¢ PASSENGER MG. 53 F 4 Door. .....s00-+e00, Trailer Sales Sales ee Piptcelleat ee sari a Stefi dove Fe ca 2EG3—'S3 Ford 4 Door $ Prices slashed on used’ ©: Blvd. and E. Pike nie. ae Me present car = 2857-53 Ford 4 Door.....cceeceeees $ 695 “4 FE 3-1471- { hh ——— a trailers. Must cut down|——j For Sale : Trucks 90 non 1955 peer geunwes ures “a 2855—'s5 Ford Crown Victosia....... $1945 2883—'s5 Ford 82 Doot.....sesessss $1395 2810—’s3 Pontiac 2 Door.......eee0 $ 595 293]—’s3 Chev. Bel Air Conv......... $ 845 2944—"s2 Pont. 8 2 Door. .......%.00 $ 545 281 1—'s3 Ply. 4 Door, R&H.......... 499 2810—'s3 Pont. 2 Door, R&H....... » 645 2733— 53 Mercury Hardtop......... 5 995 2636—"s4 Ford Custom 8 4 Door. ..... $ 895 2627— *32 Ford Convertible......... S 595 2589—'s0 Ford Convertible,......... 5 195 2489—s1 Ford 2 Door 8..........465 $ 295 2457—'53 Ford 2 Door....ecce00..... 649 2444—s2 Ford Cotipes io ciciw ox cs ewes S 425 2356—'51 Mercury Club Coupe....... $ 325 2906—'53 ord Convertible. ,.........9 899 2829—51 Ford 2 Door.....sssseseeee 245 2835—'53 Pontiac Chief Dix.8........9 799 2721—'s0 Ford 2 Door 8.........0008 $ 245 1866—:s2 Ford Country Squire....... 5 795 2208— ’$3 Ford Convertible.......... 5 895 2844—'s3 Ford 4 Door....s....c00. 099 2858—'48 Ford Convertible........... 145 ‘Cy Owens: 147 S. SAGINAW ST. FE 5-410] FE 95-3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. 2 door, Ivory and black, nice tires. 8 Cyl $1005 | —. ‘4 «Ford sto} 2 . Vv-8, 194 Leh MOUTH | s SUBURBAN. R & Light green dy 4 hen seers ne apa au eecoceeries uty ees 1006 ht w shie washer an "4 Ply Club Coupe. R & H. replaceabie oi) filter me- ao miles, sice dark ar a al condition A.real buy = . 5 ‘S4 Dodge Cluv Coupe. Two Tone; i965 PO! © DELUX HYDRa. | Gray. Rw H. Powerflvie $1105 | matic Station Wagon. Two tone. "4 vy. Conv. Red Body, black! oversize tires and springs. Air- panes POR &’ H bean or foam cushions, many extras. 5) Detge CL Cpe. Two” rut | Good condition.” Call Washington. brown, white walls. R & H. Mich, STillwel! 1-7231 Fluid ive $795 | 1955 DELUXE STAR CHIEF PON- ®. Chrysier Windsor Dix. ¢ Door, tiac Catalina Fire gold and Cean is @ vin and a real cream, perfect condition, 10 000 | femity eer miles woes Lotus Rd to 53 Che Air 8st Blue sad. Gray White. Walls $708 | "4 powrtac ene on 132 Dodge 4 Door Light Gray | tet customs Mydre « color. 23.000 netual miles 18598 | We Si Must sell 2-278) “al mou Ld ew a Gray Finish, e real buy at $395 | Vest Side Used Cars “ol Kaiser ‘4 an. Jet| Drive out where overhead is low the difference. Many n¢ to chocse from | West Side Used Cars 923_W. Huron PE 42185 CHIEFTAIN DELUXE __wall tires. 01 Euclid 1986 PONTIAC. NEW. list st price MA 5 MA 564960 1956 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF, + door, ful] powe, will take trade and Cal after 6 FE ae | _. en 1955 STAR CHIEF 4 DOOR. LOW mileage. Adjustable seat Power brakes. 3245 Dixie Hwy. OR _3-1456 7 62 PONTIAC, $525. | aE _ Sheffield. : 1953 PONTIAC. 2 DR. DEL. HYD. ramatic|; Pullvy equip. WW tires. | Good condition, Original owner _FE - 5-0609. 1952. PONTIAC 2-DOOR BLA’ ACK, Standard. radio and heater. Geod FE 22-6783 . $800 BELOW a MODEL A FORD. GOOD CON- dition. 41§ W. Iroquois. yr $450. after S WHITE, 15,000 “ ggg ten extras, $1795, | 1955 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CATA. FE 4-6223. , ling, Excelient condition. FE 1955 FORD. CUSTOM 2 DR RA-| =. en ei dio. heater, Ford-O-Matic Beau-/ 1955 PONTIAC STANDARD. 4 tiful two-tone paint White wall! door R_ and H Hydramatic US tires Like-new Only $1,495 Rerel Master res 81.750 FE <> es or s ~ HOM ARD TARE » ENC, ‘4)) PONTIAC MA 35-3372 BE. 20s Orchard take f Tee Re tween 6 ard 9 ST FORD 8 2-.DR. PONTIAC 1955 STAR CHIEF CON- vertible Black finish white top This is a sharn Custom 2 dr with radio heater and excellent Hi rubber 42,000 actua) miles If you want @ good car at the right rice be sure to see this one. eople’s Auto Sales 68 Oakiand ___FE_ 22361 i951 FORD, 2 DOOR, REASONA- ble. 141 S. Parke 8t. FORD. 1949 CUSTOM 6 “CYLINDER 2 dr, Good mechanical condition. $200 TO - FORD, V-4, DOOR, ¢ cus- tom line, 3 iy radio, heater, Bagg good miles LAKE OR. ORION " MOTOR SALES M24 at Clarkston Rd. FORD -— MERCURY __ MY 2-2611 1955 PORD CUSTOM RANCH wagon. Radio Heater. Ford-O- Matic & cvlinder, 2 tone green jor mileage. Like new. Oniy HOWARD LARE, INC. ~ 9705 Orchard Lake Rd Keego 1951 HENRY J. RECENTLY OVER-| _ hauled. $195 PFE 5-4584. NEW, 1955. HUDSON STATION | Wagon. Take over payments, FE _2-8920, 0 LINCOLN 1955 CAPRI COUPE. RA- dio, heater, beg zon tires, 2 tone, fuil power. Bob Frost, Inc. ie MERCURY — NTAL DEALE 8530'S wv OODW ARD BIRMINGHAM ‘ MI 6-2200 JOrdan 6-3393 | | LINCOLN 1953 4 DOOR SEDAN. Radio, heater, white wall tires, power brakes. Like new inside | and out. $1,345. Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY AND - - Oo NTAL DEALER 850 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM 3). PACKARD CLIPPER, 2 | DOOR: ‘-. Packard Patrician. loaded. ‘tow over payments Owner going in| ee cervies: Cal betere 6 pm. FR | ps Packard 2 door, A-1. Needs nc pment ae | rockers ‘52. CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2) °85 Ford Conv. Fordomatic $1748) tone, White walls, Faget os ‘31 «Ford 2 = door, Ferdeniese. jee. Garner's Used Ca a7 sharp $ 4 Mechanic, or Sedan, new oe 8 58 aS Boyt inde od 33 Studebaker Champion Radio, | eondition, Private owner. GOr- | et Ane ai a Gontae don 46570 Call after S$ pm. | PA raees ‘eiive | enor: EY STATION WAGON ‘56. | “eee. motor, Highest offer. j bMazarek Motor Sales FE 4-9587 JOrdan 6-3933 | 5 000 actual miles Black and white viny] uphol