V bois chide ores gi bine the gf pe te oe | rvlte- ees oo) ; yr ive ee - a | ; , ay, jf j : Ph ah slew sa ala till 4 i ms -~ : errs ae : ae gus , "4 j y) vor, i Ae 7 ee ] _t : | . a < | / | R bli s Cheer [ke’s Good H lth R t “St ITIAC PRES ms Centr and Cote 7 | US» Edition 114th YEAR * *& *& . PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1956—44 PAGES —*S*0ctATED,pames wrap passe ruoros qe, os Hogins Reveals Tumpike_ Franc Taichi of the Deset22 Seek City C ommission Posts Are Ever-Present Today Lady's Punches By IGOR SIKORSKY Running for Door Renowned Plane Designer = Not too long ago I had the good fortune to visit porary jpcuntitapespnerto kcal! that gloomy wilderness overlooking the Jordan Valley doesn't stand for any holdup busi- where Jesus was led up of the spirit to be tempted. It ness. She proved < last a. a= was a fitting place to forget the frenzy of modern life youths entered her sm fe as Filing Ends and contemplate the world, the flesh, and store and growled, “This is a All Incumbents but One fades the devil. to Stand for Re-election| rs. Linneman reacted swittly. On the ground were thousands of flat, in Spring Balloting “1 hit the nearest one right in smooth stones, the same stones that the the eye with a right swing,” sho tempter asked Jesus to turn into bread. | told police, Even now they seemed remarkably like * Five Aspirants Son of Slain Missionary Born Here in First District : Twenty-two petitions hse ker fut ewer bcoutt & cakes of bread. The desert monoliths and|P4ve been filed by candi- how! of pain from = youth, the precipices suggested thoughts of the tur-/dates hopeful for seats on other pacsagan cpt aarvanal rets of Jerusalem, from whose ancient|the 1956-1957 Pontiac City dusedly aucten fer the door but temple top Satan challenged Christ to|Commission. ran into it and couldn't get away jump without harm as a sign of his Super-| Yesterday was the dead- until Mrs. Linneman had swung a SIKORSKY human power. - ; few more times, Above were the heavens which covered ine for filing petitions and) «-; was so mad they could have all the kingdoms of the earth which were offered to final tabulations showed shot me and 1 wouldn't have felt Christ by the devil, five filed from District 1,/\t-" said the small woman. “But I idn’t notice whether they had a My thoughts wandered from the stones to the (‘three from District 2, two) ,,,, heavens. What is this visible heaven? It is not the in Districts 3, 5 and 6, and “To think that two young punks foolish invention of the astronomer. What is the four each from Districts 4 like that sain tone 7 vast, invisible heaven? The universe itself? and’? Sh ra — homework Five centuries ago man saw the stars shining and| Under the City Charter, pri- Plans Success Hinges on Federal Aid, City Group Told Toll. Roads Would Cost State Only $60 Million With U.S. Help By BURDETT C. STODDARD Full details of the Michi- gan Turnpike Authority's plan for financing 511 miles beautifying only the earth. Now, he knows they shine maries will be necessary in Dis-| . . ee and beautify the entire universe, the invisible as well tricts 1, 2, 4. and 7 to select the. oting | ines Tee program explains as the visible heavens. . | two candidates to be placed on the. Mayas suhet ‘te Siaty While sitting there I felt the heavens were indeed) apri) 2 general election ballot. ° lature Jan. 26 to place a 8600 one of the realities of pods creation and reflect all! candidates from District: 3, 5, “a ()rdered b City million bond isque (halt the need- wisdom, power and glory. : . s y @d amount) qy the November And I became suddenly aware of the relation be- Pv a Ghee ee ek ballot toe 0 peal ek! tween resurrected man and the mysterious immensity |‘° APril ballot. if petitions are! BA Unite 49 Be Ready The MTA strategy would rule out of the universe. I was a part, if only a minute part, of et by: July 1 on 1-Year the threat to the this tremendous creation. The thought awed me. All incumbents from the pres- Y Y . tes yom ent City Commission filed peti. | Rental Trial south (Ohio line to Straits of Mack- From time to time I have had such an inner feel- | tions except District 7 Commis- inac) turnpike posed by High ing. That sixth, indefinable sense that goes beyond | sioner Harry W. Luts who Commissioner hanical intel intuiti ; - ors A bid from the Automatic Voting — Charles M. mere mechanica ellect, intuition, or even inspir decided he would not seek |), N Ziegier’s plan to build ation. It is one of the faculties of the spiritual com- | reelection. Hay cop canitly verge ee competing ‘stretches of rig ponent of human personality. It is sound proof there Yesterday's deadline brought a machines at $150 a machine, was WOULD CUT REVENUES is something beyond brain, eyes, nerves, tissues. rush of six petitions into City accepted last night by the City Pontise Press Pheote| The g hig author. . was 9% -ch Clerk Ada R. Evans’ office. F _ colt, N2SMot until T was 25 that T began my search rt Mie, Fran ane! Gommiaan | PHOUD MERITAGK — 1 wil be several years mais led fat month ty arge Ere ta. eb el tS ; e e in erested in the didates filed tox) pocaination: After the one year trial basis, | before Matthew Jay McCully shown with his dorean Indians they were trying to convert to |enues on the north-south route thoughts behind faith. My present.convictions are not: . se the city has the option of pur-| mother, Mrs. T. Edward McCully Jr., will be Christianity. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, |forcing the MTA to pay a higher the result of a sudden awakening or conversion. It) pisrpict 1—Dr. Roy V. Cooley,, SMAsimg the devices at a bid | able to understand why and how his father died. | Harold F. Hobolth of 779 May Ct. Weighing § |interest rate on the bonds. Was an inner process, carried out mostly in complete John Hil woodward Anares i All| price of $1,355 per machine with | But when he does, he'll have good reason to be pounds and 1 ounce, Matthew was born Saturday But the MTA’s plan, as ex. palitaate, often i a woods, or climbing mountains. | McCaskill, Samuel J. Whiters, Dav_| = gray astra price to be sp | proud. Mrs. McCully’s husband was one of five at Pontiac General Hospital. platens (yestenteg, alms at build. not necessarily the only road, but it was my road. id Simmons. swieee yates: ; ing beth north-south and De- 8 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | DISTRICT 2 — Philip E. Row-| Motion of Commissioner Philip trolt-Chicago toll roads simul- ‘ lea Peace nee Wiliam G. | Rowston that the machines be in- taneously, getting the Federal | Spence. ‘stalled on a year’s trial was G O P C h t h N, government to bear the major Damage Toll Hi ts Millions law on Ear 3 Suite na eers.. e ews tae tnterest poten, son, ity » omith. . — * i . . DISTRICT 4 — Floyd P. Miles,| R0Y L. Gustavson. corporation | “That's why we want the $300 as F] d ] It H t S ‘Basil W. Toles, Norman R. Bol. ePresentative, said delivery of the million bond issue voted on in £1000 JOS LOU OPTINGS Pe ie Bi" PP machines could be made on or be-| QO) es estore COLT MU Noverver tis’ pincing tut tat DISTRICT 5 — John A. Dugan, fore July 1 in time for the August | Pat Stoglin. Prumary | WASHINGTON—Joytul Republi- President told his last news con- decision either in a news conter- DISTRICT 6 — John E. Carry, | | ; . | | He said an educational team cans predict that yesterday's ference he would not ha done | ence vi addre town section of this resort city early today, causing J. H Patrick Glynn. | will eomme to Pontiac about three reassuring medical report will con-| . nb n toespi a oe a —S= veen ~ DISTRICT 7 — Victor L. Smoth-| weeks prior to the primary te |vince President Eisenhower he|®"Y >arnstorming,” regardless of the nation during the last week in damage unofficially estimated in the millions of dollars. lhis he ; ‘lers, Benjamin M. Gates, Robert! begi ries -of instruction pe- |should in. is heart attack. February. The torrent, result of a 2'-hour cloudburst, struck Landry. and Gilbert W. Long. alg faba gan elty officials i Damecrats iseiced gratification _ Indications are that Eisenhower) He plang to remain in Georgia at the start of the tourist season in this west Arkansas SSS | who cogduct the elections, at the extent of Eisenhower's re- will announce | bis second term! (Continued on Page 2, Col, 2) city of about 38,000 perma- *—_—_—__ ~— covery. A few of them main-| i | “With tonight's approval, Pontiac | . peer lwxe i . nent. residents. ‘city’s main street, Central wveme DIOP in Temperature now becomes the largest city in = he will say “no” to « Final Approval Given Plans There were no confirm HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (P—A flash flood, with water estimated as deep as six feet, swirled through the down- | explained. | Whether the complete plan will depends passage of the Fallon road-aid \_ : ; | term. smashed automobiles into each . Oakland County to use these ma- | ; . og | ed : | Dr. Paul Dudley White, chief, ‘ other and ured in g ees | | f ii ght : ‘ | reports of casualties. " ie . “ « FOrecasi iOr toni The opening of the annual spring of business establishnients. horse racing meet at Oaklawn Park is only 10 days away. Early; arrivals already jammed hotels| 0M¢ bakery reported $20,000 dol- and motels. | lars in water damage to flour The water coursed down the 48d sugar Damage also was reported ex: | colder for the Pontiac area, The thermometer will dip to a low to- night of 14-18 degrees. % a '-The forecast for tomorrow is a | There were unconfirmed reports high of 25-29 degrees. Winds are Cl b G t ithat at least one person had u ues drowned, hour. Ree he, ' Old-timers said the flood ranked The lowest temperature preced second only to the mammoth flood)ing 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac of 1923 when water from a cloud- was 27 degrees. The mercury rose jburst nearly wrecked the city. to 2 at 2pm Do You Want Ike to Run? Read Lawrence, Page*4 The United States Weather Bu- VOM tensive in outlying areas where "eau predicts partly cloudy and Ving machines. chines,” he added, He estimated that 2,000,000 Michigan voters will vote in the November elections by | There are 4.000 automatic voting machines in more than 200 Michi-| gan communities, Gustavson con- cluded, | The bid from the New York firm from the north at 10 miles per “88 the only one considered last. night. Stocks Shoot Upward NEW YORK (® — The stock market opened sharply higher in , the wake ef President Eisenhow- 'er's good health news, Prices of | key issues were up from one to consultant on the case since Eisen-| hower’s Sept. 24 heart attack, said. he and five other physicians be-' lieve Eisenhower should be able_ to carry on in the presidency ‘‘for another 5 to 10 years.” Dr, White said the “active life” | definitely and specifically includ. | ed the presidency. He parried | questions on whether Eisenhower could withstand the rigors of an | election campaign, saying that | was one of the points the Presi- | dent will discuss himself when he announces his decision to the nation. Republicans are confident that a television campaign can be tai- City Asks Bids on Hospital The City Commission last night approved final plans for the Pontiac General Hospital $3,000,000 addition and atithorized the advertisement for bids, Upon the’ recommendation of Architect Leo J. Heenan, who suggested six weeks for the bidders to complete bids, the bids will be received April 19. The City Commission is expected to get the results at their April 24 meeting. Heenan told the commissioners that the expansion will provide for 346 beds and 90 bassin¢ts. The hospital presently has 148 beds. ! As to the actual construction date of the addition City Manager Walter K. Willman said last month that | four dollars a share in the open- lored to fit any limitations placed ‘aS Soon as we kifow what the bids are we would begin | ing minutes, ion Eisenhower's activities. The to advertise the sale of the bonds.” . | DETROIT — With Mayor Al-|"Young Turks” jn the House at bert E, Cobo out of the picture, Lansing said he would make a de- _ ; (Bentley of Owosso appeared today will depend, he said, on the course we ithe strongest potential contender’ of the Republican race. forthe Republican nomination for! «1 would become a candidate if governor. \I thought the other contenders The 37-year-old representative would not carry through an Eisen- from Michigan’s eighth district has hower program in Michigan,” the —e a firm decision before) 33-year-old legislator said. ae a ithe end of the week. . / ALVIN C. BENTLEY __Only Bentley and State Repre- In Todqy’s Pr ‘Among spetial guests of the Oak- sentative George W. Sallade of y FESS land County Lincoln Republican. Ann Arbor gave any public indi- | County News ,.. 8. 38 Club at its gnnual Lincoln Day cation of being available for the | paitoriais a 4 Dinner in Elis Temple tomorrow, ®°mination after Cobo yesterday Sports 30,31, 32, 33, 34 night will be Congressman Alvin, dashed hopes of party leaders he theaters eee aes "6 C. Bentley, of Owosso. The dinner, weala carry the GOP standard TV & Radio Programs ...., 83 scheduled at 6:30, is expected to, im the state. Wilson, Earl... nag attract ih excess of 600, 1S thru -17 Sallade, leader of the so-called’| Women’s Pages a * 5 Cobo, Detroit's three-term ma- G. Mennen Williams in the event Williams for a fifth decides to run this year, term, |_But Cobo bowed out in a state.) Hig grandfather and father, Al-| 8nd, the Republicans’ unsuccess- |ment that Caught politicians by sur- \bin M. Bentley I and I ‘prise, TO GIVE DECISION SOON Bentley had said: “You'll re-in General Motors stock. | meniber I told you some months: ago that if Mayor Cobo ran, | with Cobo yes- Bentley luncheq of what was said Bentley Looms as Likely GOP Gubernatorial Bet Bentley deteated veteran Rep. up the House of Representatives., area of upstate Michigan’’ and yor and a vote getter in a Demo-| Fred L, Crawford for the Re- | Last night in a speech to the capture qf at least 40 per cent Republican Congressman Alvin M. cision “in the near future.’ I¢ CTatic stronghold, was considered publican nomination in Michi- ‘Wayne. County Women's Republi- é : by many party leaders their best gan’s eighth district in 1952, The can Club here, Bentley said Re- .hope of unseating Democratic Gov. district includes Clinton, Gratiot, —— es Tonia, Montcalm, Saginaw and | Shiawassee counties, He is SeTv- | ing his second term. i] I, operated a "ful candidate for Governor in \woodworking plant in Owosso. 194 sald today he was “giving ‘They built a fortune in investments ¢very consideration” to the idea of the vote in heavily Demo- cratic Wayne County, | Dr, John Hannah, president of 'MicHigan State University, stated yesterday he had ‘‘no political as- 'pirations at all.” Rep. Gerald R, Ford {p. a fourth- term Republican congressman frém Grand Rapids, mentioned as aj possible candidate, Leonard Eyes the Job DETROIT ®—Donald 8. Leon- of running again. ease i jelection to the House, A’ University of Michigan grad- publicans can wrest control of the The 62-year-old Cobo, who suf-| would not run, If he is definitely uate, Bentley was a foreign service State qdministration from Demo- fered a severe heart attack in 1952, | out of the race, I will make a de- officer in the State Department be. crats but he predicted it would be said the question of his health did) cision by the end of the week.” fore entering politics. é He wag one of five congréssmen terday but neither gave any hint/wounded March 1, 1954 when fa- next fall hinges on q heavy vote | inatic Puerto Rican‘nationalists shot | \ Fi ¥ | i F an “uphill fight.” jnot/influence his decision. He said a Kepublican victory 2 Income Tax Retarns Prepared Angus Campbell—Tak Consultant . in the “basically Repyplicam | yy, ‘y' Huron 8t., Open Eves. PE 2-615 Nw bill by Congress, The measure is now in a House committee, | but is expected to be reported out for debate within two weeks, said Higgins. The measure would have Fed- eral funds pay for 90 per cent of toll roads which meet specifi- cations and ‘‘our roads would meet | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) | City Bank Gains in US. Rating Growth in 1955 Moves Pontiac State Up 27 Places in List Pontiac State Bank moved up 27 places in the list of U.S, Com- mercial banks by size in the United |States during 1955, achieving a cov- ‘eted “five star’ rating from the American Banker, New York daily banking newspaper. The bank now ranks 899 from the top among some 5,000 com- mercial banks of the nation, De- at the close of 1954. : The nation’s largest bank, ac- cording to. the Banker, is the Bank of America in San Francisco with deposits totaling $8,802,506,000, Chase Manhattan Bank of New York ranks second in size with deposits near $7 billion, ~ t posits of the Pontiac bank totaled ° also bowed ¢9 948.000 at the end-of 1955, in- ont. He said he plans to seek ve jerensing from $22,238,000 en \: it i 4 THE PO The Day in ‘Birmingham myst Parking Heads Agenda at Commission Meeting NTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, veer las 15, 1056 New Vice Ring : . BIRMINGHA M—Lightning, |they already are from a previous City Community Club, | Arrest of Two Leads Bibles and cam ping)placement by the Gideon Society, Emptyes ee Police to Investigation know-how took the Board of Edu- and New Testeset wit be siv- 4 i leation's attention last night, en to students of-—fourth grades $600,000 Proposal of East Side cay anemones aeacd athler ouse MO dah @ ieee utions i parking lot sites and priorities and The Gideon offer was approved = Two more resol favoring NEW YORK (INS) — New York|jibrary fees. ; 2 last night by, the board. a =the city’s $900,000 municipal park- Police continued today to investi- Lot No. 2 south of * = gate an elaborate network of|Shain Park was relegated to the Frank Bensh, 1501 Humphrey, “floating madames” which offi-| time when West Maple is more de- was bound over to circuit court : public phone booths dur missioners decided to have the city) tion and an uttering and publish- . ©&© Community Club and the other during the a ns tn tice « = from Local 100 of the Government cocktail hour. ' ee ee = er gon, Sand Civic Employes Organizing A high police source revealed|vamping of their week-old priority . Dorothy Fisher SS Calamitte, AFL-CIO. yesterday a vice ring which used schedule. Acteageemets ie owes Se ~e a dozen or more beautiful girls) . View of the Off-Street Parking a. Fisher, oe = rend r: The first read in part: “We — - are a civie-minded group or- | ganized to propose and promote | programs for the betterment of | . our community. . ‘The current private parking| ne ee * operators have failed to meet the) © NEW EDISON SUBSTATION — Construction work is scheduled crease the electric power supply in the area by about 60 per cent. It needs of the citizens, and that the to pegin soon on Detroit Edison's Mohawk Substation to be located on is scheduled for completion in early fall and will be a modern brick municipal lots now operating have } one Lake Road at Andover. The new station will serve an eight- and steel structure. This area now receives its electric power from proven beyond a doubt to be self-' . 12:6 mile area in Bloomfield Township. The substation will in- Bloomfield, Franklin, Long Lake and Westchester substations. “Other municipalities have nera] Home with burial in the 1{ You ths A dmi f Area Breakins proven by actual operation these North Farmington Cemetery. Detroiters Confess 9 successful: fi-, White Lake Township Home Thefts on $100-plus dates was run by |madames who used the phone |booths around New York City’s fashionable East Side area to avoid detection and wiretapping. a terrae or re * cme oe ¥ ee va £ pees ee Aiding with a financial study will be Matthew Carey, Detroit fin- ancial t to advise tehe commission on bond Temptations of the Desert Are Ever Present Today viciously as when Christ faced them. Sulgrave Hotel on Park Ave. and Ot the $500,000 | 4 sale ap- Open Dye Trial in Circuit Court Former Village Attorney Charged With Assault to Murder The trial of former Fenton vil- lage attorney Clifford Dye on charges of assult With intent to murder opened this ng be- fore Oakland County Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams. raignment in the court for rant women. PUBLIC PHONE BOOTH SETUP The setup, which.one official said |i “makes (Mickey) Jelke look like|held over for study of whether the a piker,”’ was for one operator to/Gaffill, Bailey or Chenault prop- phone another from a phone booth/erties should be used in straighten- after lining up a patron. ing Park. Hamilton crossover at The second “floating madame,” Hunter boulevard _was approved. The ten doliar library fee for out-et-city readers, questioned by Rebert F. Stansberry, presi. dent of the Beverly . Golfhurst ‘Asem., was answered by the fin- ance director's statement that taxpayers of this city pay on a family average $11.95 for the library's support, With the library taking $77,671.85 ‘during the current fiscal year, any owner of a home assessed at $6,- 860 or over pays as over the non- ‘resident’s ten dollar fee, he said. \Based on 1955 valuation, cost of ‘the library is $1,458 per thousand, he says. needs of eo hue, * Loci¥ 100, representing 454 . resolved that “‘our fam- it the downtown area to | Eymest W. Lauckner, 73, died ‘suddenly last’ night at his home, |: 2085 S. Telegraph Rd. He was born. in Saginaw Jan. 27, 1883, the son of Curt and Caroline Lauckner and married there -to Edith Sager, Oct, 26, 1904. ay z F * i) Rg Seven Redford uit flat, smodth stones endiess heavens again, and con- sidered ‘the temptations Jesus resisted so firmly. These tempta- tions exist today perhaps as) Plan fo Re-Question Police said for identification pur- ‘poses the girl would garry a cer- tion and obedience of the crowd) bleey — puts} fe oi tain magazine with Qo asize show- super-| YOUN, made a = reak- ing or would purchase a certain |ins since September, Detectives and of cigaretts or soda, sin -|Harry Maur and Leo Hazen said. |, iincmbbii = once tempting to influence their souls ithe girls reportedly never knew or opinions. The nihilist of our! Detectives said they conficat- their “dates.” The spokesman sald although a number of operators were in- | volved he could not disclose the | exact number while the present DARKEST HOURS gasoline engines including a 300-| investigation continues, The school board accepted bids oe URL See ee es Se eS jtoday by use means A Pore ’- tem was unique in that no records‘ ‘for $6,830, from Zz Bical lagen es ae from of lies and murder to justify the boat, a stuffed deer head, a .22 o addresses were used since the Electrical Service of Pontiac and Sat end of world conquest. calibre rifle and Shells, a juke “fioating madames” would mem- 8coustical ceiling for the same i ar aor Artgecinagrager rl At the site of Christ's tempta- box. “‘numerous’’ small radios and 57i7¢ telephone numbers and infor- $c ho ol from Detroit Acoustical pen sean and & a cee tion I thought, this is surely one &n airplane propeller. | mation. Contracting Corp. for $4,250. Pp na sim robbery) of the darkest hours In human | Cash taken was small, Maur) It was said most of the business) Changes in the old schools, ‘earlier Jan. 18 near Port Huron, endowed with id bh " | & history. We are said, probably not exceeding $20./was done at cocktail or early din- Manchester, with whom he made|Det. Sgt. Raymond E. Meggitt) more wealth than the earth has | Some of the loot was sold to ner time his home and one daughter, Mrs. said. ay es before; in the (fellow-students, Maur said. Some weed : ‘Edwin (Ruth) Enias of Rochester.| Police claim the man was the \ 4" hie pard ’ nae | last 40 years over 106,000,000 including the juke box, was de-| , A graveside service will be held|partner of Gerald K. Davis, 28, of Mosie hove been destroyed by stroyed and split up among gang Curry Stands Mute on Murder Charge Accused of first-degree murder Birmingham, Curt of Detroit, Edward of Pontiac, 10 grandchildren and one great- e| grandchild. imagina-' Other survivors include two brothers, Edward and Otto of Sag- inaw. ‘Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday Sparks-Griffin Chape 92, a former resident of 32 Edi- She died several # ! ? Hi if from the 1 with burial in Grand Lawn Ceme- tery. Edward W. Manchester Edward W. Manchester, 69, of 315 Mt. Vernon N.W., Grand ‘Rapids, formerly of Pontiac, died Tuesday in Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids. He leaves one son, Edward L. | Seven outboard motors, a wire E> +f fy ‘nograph, a television set, three a i S a two-man, $890 armed robbery Jan. 18 of Tom’s Bar, 928 Mt. Clemens St. g z c 3 | | i | i : ry j i j i | 2 : | i indicated by last spring’s eiti- tens committee report, bringing the average up to above the 30- foot-c an dle standard for class- reoms, where an eight to nine feot-candie average existed. Furniture, bids ranging from $20,- 673 to $28,482 were taken under ground, according to Taylor, and (Clark advanced to take the gun from him, fearing that his wife and two children at 2 p.m. Friday at the Oakland Avon Township, who admitted the) planned, ventable, hanger; | members. |Hills Memorial Gardens Ceme-|crimes Friday, Meggitt said. Davis by. the ae eae by two tery, Novi. Mr. Manchester will told Meggitt that he and his Com-) word wars; and the ceaseless Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday|¥e at the Arsulowicz Brothers Mor-panion wore red cloth hoods in pigodietting which followed. The gang was rounded up | through one juvenile, questioned yesterday about a car theft in both stick-ups. Detroit, Detroit Det. Clarence Before leaving the desert I rf: ~ Mrs. Frank Hallett ‘frome in the Pontiac area 58 years, ‘gion suereal a Pete Manni Pete Manni, 22, switchman for the Grank Trunk Railroad, was) . |dead on arrival at Pontiac General, ~ |Hospital Monday. A train caught | his clothing as he was walking be-| side the track near Johnson ave- nue crossing. = Fa & of Mr. and Mrs. i ;|Calchera Manni. He was married here to Patricia D. Saylor June 8, | 1954. Mr, Manni whe made his home at 45 Lincoln Ave. came to Pon- tine from Coxton, Ky. six years ago. He had formerly worked as a press helper at Fisher Body Di- vision, ~ i FF i Besides his wife, he is survived by his mother and a son, Joseph Kenneth, at home. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs, Agnes Short and Mrs. Lucy Francisco, both of Rochester; four ' Mrs. Frank (Anna Elizabeth) Hallett, 73, who has made her ton Plains, Jack of Rochester, John and Primo, both of Pontiac. been ill several years, /neral Home where the Rosary will | Born Sept. 21. {be said at 8 p.m. Thursday. Serv. | 0 eS ESE. |. will te at 10 an. Friday from | tended school in Brockville, St. Michael's Catholic Church with Canada. = Ont burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. ford Hamlin of Lone Pine road; a Ik J H Ith R son, Ernest Hallett of Pontiac: two | e § ea eport children: a sister, Mrs. Donald Ch d b GOP MacMillan and a brother, William | eere y Service will be at 2:30 p.m. Fri- day from the Farmer-Snover Fu. ®bout @ week, returning to Wash- . = = ington around Feb, 22 ph dd eer ‘his doctors to hunt quail from the. eleudy and colder, cous coal atl? mule-drawn punting wagon he had. le ope temerrow 25-29. moon le is ha | soya ted ot _|Secretary Humphrey's plantation. | oday in Pontiac | At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 19 mpn | Democratic. presidential candi-— Direction: North _ date Adiai E.. Stevenson, “ft am | Sun sets Wednesday et 6:64 p.m Moon sets Wednesday at 1031 p.m. | able report on the condition of | the President's health.” brothers, Bennie D. Manni of Dray- died yesterday afternoon. She had | The body is at the Pursiey Fu- Scotland, Mrs. Hallett had at- She leaves qa daughter, Mrs. Win-| grandchildren, three great-grand- Hallett. both of Brockville. (Continued From Page One) The President has an okay from) The Weather rew, High today 26-30, low ton ie) SS : | , 25-29, used on past visits to Treasury | } T ret temperature preceding 8 cot “Like all Americans,” said | Sun rises Thursday at 728 am | of course delighted at the favor. Moon rises Thureday at 9:20 am Dewntewn Temperatures #4 861i a. m {: : a ue -..25 Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of Tex-| Bea.m.2..""'23 jp. m.!..7...36 88, Democratic floor leader, said ps 7 2 2p. m -. 26 in a statement dictated from his. ihome in Texas: | “As a fellow human being who .. 4e'has gone through the same thing, ‘I am-very pleased fhat the medi- cal report is so favorable. I know, every American will be happy.” * * * eter eee Ose pere Pewee eee Johnson #uffered a heart attack last July, 34.5 Highest and Lowest Temperateres This y Date in 84 Years ‘ 66 in 1054 : -10 1h 18% Vursday’s Temperatere Chart 4. 27 Miami cisco stock exchanges—the only) ones still operating at the time of the announcement yesterday~were | flooded with buying orders. i * * * | Sen. Duff (R-Pa) sald ~he- feets; -eonfiderit “the President /will be a! candidate again in order that he| may continue healt ag he has \ship tavern Feb. 4. The Los Angeles and Sah Fran-/ Davis previously had confessed being the lone, red-hooded armed thug who held up an Orion Town- looked at the vast, visible heav- ens, and felt the challenge of the vaster, invisible heavens. I knew for the thousandth time they would prevail because, in the final! 100,000 Not Ticklish greater than the sum of evil youths found nothing ticklish about their two-month court imposed) task. They reported to Juvenile) Tomorrow — “Babe T¥jdrikson her | against cancer. (From Guideposts, Copyright 1956) 100,000 feathers they admitted scat- tering when they broke into a nov- elty firm. 6 More Candidates File Petitions Yesterday's deadline for filing!years and has been active as aj nominating petitions for the 1956- member of the National Rivers and! 57 City Commission brought a last Harbors Congress of the United minute rush of six more candidates |States, working on hydro-electric 1 P power and soil erosion, =) a making a total of 22 petitions)" 1s ict 1 candidate Whiters has Filing from District 4 were Nor- man R. Bolton, 45, of 106 W. Hop- kins St., and Louis H. Biles, 65, of 896 Sarasota Ave. From District 1, Samuel J. Whiters, 43, of 453 Harvey St., and David Simmons, 36, of 296 Fern St., both filed nom- inating petitions. " Gilbert W, Long, 41, of 139 Prospect St., and William G. Spence, 50, of 1684 Canterbury Dr., submitted petitions from District 7 and District 2 respec: tively, . Bolton has lived iq Pontiac and District 4 since 1929 and is pres- ently employed in the maintenance department of Fisher Body Di-. vision. He igs married and the fath- er of two daughters. The candidate was born in Mis- enheimer, N. C. in 1910 and grad- uated from Mitchell High School there. He has been a member of the Methodist Church since 1925. Bolton organized the Demo- eratic Club of Pontiac and served two years as president of this organization, He is a Master Ma- son in Brotherhood Lodge 561, a member of Huron Garden Eagles 2887, and has been a member of Fisher Local 596, UAW-CIO for 19 years, He is a delegate to the State Democratic Convention represent- ing precinct 42 of District 4. Biles wag born in 1891 in Allen- port, Pa. and came to Pontiac in 1941, He is married and the father of four sons and one daughter. The candidate, a salesman for the Wyman Furniture Co., was de- feated in 1948 and 1950: for the g city constable post, He attended the California Teachers’ Céllege for two years, and is a former steward of Local 658 of the old Wilson Foundry. A veteran ‘of World War 1, Biles © was a justice of the peace for 18 ‘7 NORMAN R. BOLTON oe jeniles were released to the custody Wesley and Youth Officer Paul Telisky said the boy implicated his friends in the White Lake breakins, Being held in Oakland County plan of the creator, the power of |jail waiting formal charges are| Curry, 27, of Pontiac, is charged LEXINGTON, Ky. @—Two local life, truth, and light is infinitely Russell Johnson, 18; Russell Dan- with murdering Frank L. Beheydt, icey, 17; David Miller. 17; Thomas an ex-bookkeeper. He will await Schwartz, 17; Gerald Luma, 17; and Eugene Herrick, 19. | of their parents. lin the fatal beating Jan. 18 of a |domii 57-year-old man in a local hotel, John A. Curry yesterday stood mute and Oakland County Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams entered an innocent plea for him. study. of whether high or medium quality pieces should be used in Derby Junior High School, where the board expects to have classes under way in the fall. Camping courses, for teachers who will be leading such classes, as the Adams sixth graders who trial in Oakland County Jail. Two men have told police they Born Feb. 21, 1983 in Bardo, Ky../Court yesterday they had com- Zaharias, world famous athlete, | Another youth is held in Detroit,/heard Curry threaten to kill Be- 'tension here with the board's ap- he was the son of Joseph and Mary |pleted picking up the last of some! tells how prayers helped her in ‘waiting transportation to Oakland heydt, while one says he witnessed |proval last night. most desperate contest— County, detectives said. The juv-|Curry beating the victim whose) Gideon Bibles will be placed in death resulted from a ruptured ab- inal artery. took a week's camp trip last year, ‘will be given in university ex- school libraries and classrooms for reference texts, except where been a resident of Pontiac since 1918 and is presently an electri- ical contractor and owner of an ‘electrical company in the city. \He is married and the father of inine children. He is a graduate of the Pon- tiag public school system and the Acme School of Technology. He is a member of the Urban |League-Board of Directors, Oak- land County NAACP, and chairman f | | of the membership committee of the Rema Club. He is also a mem- jber of the Masonic Gilbralta Lodge 19, the Knights of Pythias, the Whittier School PTA, and the Oak-' ‘land County Electrical Contrac-| tors Assn. Competing against Whiters and. three other District 1 candidates in the March 5 primary, will David Simmons, a native of Pon- tiac. Simmons is married and the' father of five children and is em- ployed by the Pontiac Board of| Education. He is president of the Neopoli- tan Club, Southside Community Ciub, North Oakland County Young Democratic Club, and a delegate to the state Central . Democratic Committee of Mich- igan. Simmons is father vice - presi- dent of Whittier School PTA and coordinator of civilian defense at the school. He is past president of the Southwest Civic Assn., a member of NAACP, and a charter mem- ber of Boy Scout Troop 14 of Whittier School. The candidate is recreational di- rector of VFW Post 3701 and a member of St. John’s Methodist Men's Club. Long, the fifth candidate to file yesterday, is married and the father of two children. He — was born in Pontiac and is a member of the Beulah Holl- ness Charch. Educated at Pontiac High School, Long was employed for 15 years by Fisher Body and the Yellow Truck and Coach Co. and has sold real estate and insurance in the ci ty. ‘ District 2 hopeful Spence, is the owner of a used car business in the city and is a member of the Gingellville Baptist Church, the Gideon Assn.. and the Pon- tiac Chamber of Commerce. He is married with one daugh-' ter, and came to Pontiac 28 years ago from Duncan County, Mis- souri where he was born and edu- cated. He also studied at the General Motors Institute at Flint. Ed | | his gun, at her husband's com- mand, Clark was hit by a bul- let. Mrs. Clark was scheduled to tes- tify this afternoon after a noon recess, Higgins Tells Plans fo Finance Turnpike (Continued From Page One) those specifications,” the MTA chairman asserted. COST $600 MILLION Total cost of the two Michigan projects would be $600 million. 1g Fallon's plan passes, Federal funds would supply $540 million leaving the state to pay only $60 million, plus bond interest. “‘And under our semi-full-faith- |and-credit plan we would probably get the bonds at 2 per cent in- terest instead of 3.5 to 3.75 which would be required otherwise,’’ Hig- gins asserted. “We could also keep interest down by splitting the issue up to obtain money only as we needed it,” he added. “When we put our bill in asking for a vote on part of the issue, we weren't just praying for a ‘Santa Claus. We knew the Fallon bill would include toll roads."’_.. In order to get the aid grant, the state would have to have its share of the money to match the federal funds. ‘‘The bond issuc would make sufficient funds read- ily available,’ said Higgins, WOULD STOP LOSSES By building both projects at the same time, and getting them into operation together, overall revenue would be enough to overcome loss on some stretches which will be less heavily traveled, he stated. “The section from City north to the Straits will not pay for itself for about five years and if Ziegler builds competing roads the Rockwood - Saginaw stretch might not make much prof- it at first. But revenue from the Detroit-Chicago route would more than overcome this. “Under fhis plan, Ziegler can quate to meet our needs.” Higgins is in Lansing today to explain the plan to the Legisla- ture and attempt to win approval of the proposed public vote in November, , Another possible stumbling block looms in an awaited State Su- ipreme Court decision on the MTA’s power to. over and under- pass existing state roads. ‘But there's little doubt this will be de- cided in our favor,” said Higgins. .. ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. FERAUARY 15, 1956 ~ Knox Proposes . Retirement Plan People 70 or Over Who Don't Receive Pensions to Get Social Security SALE! recutarty $6.50 IMPORTED BAROMETER You Save $495 $1.55 Big 5-Inch Diameter They're beautiful weather forecasters! Wooden cases finished in satin mahogany or walnut with brass trim and baked enamel dial. Instructions én each box. Fae E we E \sistance money, although lcould continue to get state ald Contor, 643 Madison St. (22 on. 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The resolution asks thet Mrs. Bazley’s Thursday | y y, Ivan Ikudko Toguri d’Aguino be SUPER SPECIALS!!!) 23° iship, It states, “There is no record): 78 NORTH SACINAW ST. a Ty OCEAN JEWELERS 16 W. Huron St. a | was a source of entertainment to. hundreds of thousands of these) fighting men’ any manner. PERCH... \the progress of the Pacific war "|, ABOARD USS Mt. McKinley \(INS) — They say a man’s best rng aed ~ but- for Maj. en, Thomas A. Wornham his pal is a 100-year-old sewing kit. “| guess I'm sentimental,” the Marine general said, “but when I knew I was to return to Iwo my old needle (sai Old, Traditional Sewing Kit Follows Marine General Back’ to Iwo Jima belonged to the sister of the gen-| eral's grandfather. “One remnant,” the general | quipped, “belongs to my great grandfather’, long, red under: wear."’ 3 “Every place I go I carry it and now it's going back to Iwo," he said. Wornham said he is anxious to Wornham, “ana in his ogres aboard the USS McKinley agin need the ofthe War games at Iwo, nervously fingered time exactly 11 years ago when he sewed his luck piece to his back! |pocket just before landing on Iwo.| ALTADENA, Calif. (®—The gal- Wornham, then a colonel, tegic coral isle. and did not impede, HEADS SRD MARINE DIV. This Friday the stocky general is returning to the island for tht “This sewing kit has a long his-|and discovered he couldn't go any|then 5 : ,women in Anderson, W. Va., in| vision. : whe thee EN- : January after ‘serving six years, | UT is. ti has paid her debt to society, the|tory,” the balding general told In- ' " — 1 resolution states. ternational News Service. “‘My t REMUS ° ib. y The resolution will be sent to) grandfather carried it through the 1 nly iM Rep. Clarence J. Brown (R-Obio) |Civil War. 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HE ( Hoth : Wt j é iisiibddihenicasies Be ea aS gt De . se $8 N. Saginaw : ee e | im mA » RRO) - POOLE LPLE LOA MR were Se ae umes pS i a 4 coma | Fa ym rie 2 , . . ¢ ‘ t- 4 eee - r | : 4 A i a | ya r) as s | { j . \ i ‘i . \ i} -): 1 aaah magia eis illaiatilieercotnai p a et ff ty 4 ~ 1) THE PONTIAC PRESS Or sid ony « small percentage donm A. Be i Jounw W. Prrecrnavp, i Secretary and Editor weal vertising Mgr Batered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Prose entitled exclusively to the use ja - os th Heel ee i—_— ——————————— Trier for 40 cen available by mal Powrme i Genesee, 4 Macomb, Lapeer an Counties tt ts $12.00 @ year: elsewhere in end all a one the United States Peace Pasion mayer trans =—— MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Seemed WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1956 President Makes Good on His Payroll Pledge President E1senower has made good his campaign pledge to cut Federal payrolls. Figures submitted by Virginia’s Senator Byrrp, chairman of the joint committee on nonessential expendi- tures, reveal a drop of 211,136 em- ployes. In January 1953, there were 2,554,824 names on the payroll. By Pasas in deliverta by . ip December 1953, the number had been cut to 2,343,688. oe x «* ‘Another fact revealed by the fig- ures is that while the number of em- ployes was cut eight per cent in that period, salaries and wages were: re- duced by only three per cent. This, of course, was a natural result of _+ It will be of interest to tax- ‘payers that the three-year re- duction in number of employes under the E:sewnowsr Admin- istration has averaget 70,000 ‘annually. ‘In the last year of the Truman Atiministration, Federal civilian em- ployes increased over 50,000. Ladejinsky’s Blunder ¥ ‘People in and out of Government are wondering what prompted the mistake which forced Worr Laps- Jinsxy to resign his Federal post. ; is the man most gen- etally remembered as the expert on land reform who was fired in Decem- ber 1954 by Secretary of Agriculture Benson. Reasons for that action were given by the Secretary as Lapgsin- sxgr’s “Communist leanings” and his ewe nee . -* - . + @. This answered the question of the whereabouts of the two, but not what they are doing. REASONS OFFERED Many explanations are offered for the timing of the Burgess-Mac- lean conspiratorial team. One is that their “explanation” that they were working for “greater mutual understanding” between East and West is good for world consumption at this time. . * * @ Another is that their appearance precluded embarrassing questions for Khrushchev and Premier Niko- lal Bulganin on their forthcoming spring visit to Britain. The British and other Western- ers will not be likely to believe Burgess and Maclean when they say they were never Soviet agents but were dedicated Com- munists, It is believed by some in Britain today that Maclean and Burgess now are living in a sort of “‘sat- ellite city’’ approximately 60 miles outside Moscow, a city built espe- cially to house turneoats working for the Soviet government in the psychological warfare field. This community is a mixture -Jean for five minutes in the Mos- cow hotel room Saturday was strictly under Soviet surveillance and control). * * © There have been reports that British experts have detected some “pure British Foreign Office termi- partment of the British Foreign Office. ALSO BURGESS Burgess, it is presumed, also is working in an advisory capacity to the Soviets in their war with the West. It is difficult for those who knew him to see him fitting very comfortably into the Soviet way of life, however. * * * He has been described as a lamb” in the story of internation- al intrigue, also is living in the Soviet satellite city. She vanished with her three children in Swit- terland 27 months after her hus- band deserted. Her flight, which showed evi- dence of a very well-organized Soviet network of agents, apparent- ly was born of a very strong love for a wayward husband. * Ld] * Because Melinda and her chil- dren as well as Burgess and Mac- lean represent hostages, none is expected to re-emerge from behind the Iron Curtain after any disil- lusionment. All could tell too much. Case Records of a Psychologist: By Altering Part of ‘Stuttering Triangle’, Victim Can Often Control His Problem Vocal stuttering has many first eousins, such as blushing, spastic colitis, angina pectoris, nausea and vomiting, as well as hand tremors when signing one’s name. By the “Stutter Triangle” a victim can help re- gain freedom from this nuis- ance muscular habit. Alter any corner of that triengle and you can break the pattern. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE . Case Q-375: Joe R., aged 20, is a brilliant college student. "C-c-can you help me _ s-s-stop my infernal s*s-stuttering,"’ he pleaded, and then went on to say he had been a slave to this nui- sance habit since grammar school. ’ * LJ * Stuttering is simply a bad habit of the vocal muscles. But it has many first cousins. Blushing is thus a form of “‘stuttering” wherein the rauscle fibers around the blood vessels in the skin, go haywire. Spastic colitis is also ‘‘stutter- ing’’ by the circular muscles sur- rounding the large bowel. Angina pectoris may also be conceived of as ‘‘stuttering’’ of the circular muscle fibers around the coronary arteries. “Social vomiting’ or nausea when in a crowd, is another vari- ety. And many mature executives have ‘‘stuttering of the hand” when they try to sign their narnes while their secretaries look on. STUTTER TRIANGLE Habits are quite specific, so the cure for stuttering consists, in part, of altering the original pattern wherein the first stuttering began. Because of intense pain, a single entrenctr. will alter his future behavior all his life. Social pain, as when a child makes a slip of the tongue while keyed up, as in reciting before his classmates, may also affect his speech muscles as long as he lives. ‘He doesn't need to make that same speech error a dozen times or 100 times. No, just a single mistake, followed by painful hu- miliation, is sufficient. * * * The ‘‘Stutter Triangle” charts the usual onset pattern of this nuisance reaction. You will note that the original act of stuttering began when (1) The victim was conversing, (2) In his native tongue (English, in this country) (3) With human beings. Alter any corner of that try angle, and the victim can often gain quick relief. For instance, let him sing or pitch his voice lower than usual, and he can often be entirely free from stut- tering. . If he tries to be a ventriloquist, too, he will find that he can speak smoothly, for that changes (1) in the Stutter Triangle. Or, let him shift from his native tongue to a foreign language, and thus alter (2). I once knew an Ox- H t ford graduate who thus stuttered terribly in English. * * ¥ But he had a sweetheart from Paris and could converse with her in French without a pause, He stuttered in English because that was the language he was using when he was pained and humiliated by the original slip of the tongue. Again, alter (3), as by letting him speak to his dog or horse, or even shout to the waves, a la Demosthenes, and that technique also alters his Stutter Triangle. ° NEUROTIC PARENTS Neurotic and hyper-critical par- ents often cause permanent stut- ve by their yelling at the chil- * * . Please remember that it is nore mal to stutter at the age of 3, for then a youngster’s “understanding’”’ vocabulary far exceeds his “speak. ing’’ vocabulary. Thus, he trips over himself in trying to verba- lize. : So ignore such toddler stuttering. And you adult stutterers can ob- tain greater poise by joining my “Compliment Club” and praising your companions. But another quick aid is to bite down on the side of your tongue with the molar teeth and keep if imprisoned as you utter your first sentence or two. . For this unique position of the tongue changes (1) in the Stutter Triangle, since such a position of the tongue is obviously not the normal conversational posture thereof was in vogue when the stuttering first o¢curred. on grea letters, not (more than one paw words long, pertatn’ health and hygiene pag et ann not to diag — or a will’ be\ answered . iMiam - ~ if a stam) ‘o addressed ‘envelope is sent to the Pon- tlae Press, Pontiac, Michigan, (Copyright 1958) * , : pop ay ie eu ite’ Veda , i i Baal i _ . f THE PONTIAC PRESS. WE j DN ESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1956 a z : : Lion to Be Ousted From Apartment HOLLYWOOD «@®—The Animal’ FIVE The hourly éarnings of West Ger- * Textile machinery was displayed. ‘man workers. advanced six per|by 453 exhibitors at the Second ‘cent during 12-months, while liv- International Textile Exposition in | ing costs added but one per cent. ‘Brussels, Belgium. 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New Commie Offensive, Adlai Tells West Group SEATTLE w— sentenced yes- |Stopped by slogans or ‘‘a Republi- newsman who rcently returned) made an effort to smile,” he said, jcan chorus of ‘peace and pros-|from a 30-day tour of Red China |"“but their answers to our ques- \perity.’”’ |reports he met three former Chi-jtions were not straight.”’ | The Communists, he said, are on nese millionaires who willingly) The Egyptian newsman said, ‘the move, using “aid, trade, arms, |handed over their wealth to the\powever, all three expressed re- |good will missions, technical mis-|Tuling Red regime. \lief that the government was run- sions, student exchanges, athletes) “They were happy to still have ning their business. They said, and neutrality propaganda’ and their heads on their shoulders,”’|“Our new customefs, formed “our government is unprepared Aly el Gamma! wrote in the daily mosty of peasants and workers, terday to 35 years for the ‘‘fright slaying” of his former wile, The woman, Mrs, Shirley Ann Miller, 19, became terrified when Parrish struck at the window of her car with a bayonet. She sped yaway, Parrish pursued in another car. Mrs, Miller collided with an automobile at an intersection and 18 East Huron Street Pontiac, Michigan FE 4-0566 Open Monday and Friday Night ’til 9 P. M. @ ¢ e NOTIONS (Aévertiooment) structurally and divided philosoph-|Al Akhbar. icould not afford to buy our ex-| was killed, ically . . a —— Each time a wealthy Chinese pensive products any more.” Nathan Schevitz, assistant state NOTICE! ; . _|‘decides” to let the government! e *¢ jattorney, said the ee a Stevenson's campaign travels enter as a partner in his enter-- El Gammal said the Red Chi-| murder charge was based on the it Is dangerous te let cough ‘ake him today "to eastern Wash-\prise 4 Mardi Gras-type proces--nese government hag openeditheory that Parrish so terrified N from common on ington, home of the Grand Coulee sion is held to celebrate the oc-\schools to teach millionaires Com- Mrs. Miller that the involuntary. @ S A IONERY Chronic bronchitis may develop if your |@nd other dams and the giant | casion, The ex-capitalist leads the munist doctrines and the rules of|act of passing through a stop sign’ an dederaps cold s not piearecaaery veer eaten coarda ka tg na {SOS the government. ——__ —- _ [at the intersection became the act! 1 Mg? quick using Creomulsion as direc a ord, Afterwa: will fly! - “The - Parri COSMETI s Cr Ision soothes raw throat and |to Boise, Idaho, for further cam- 2 Gammal told of meeting) ‘They must succeed in an ex- of Parrish. | @ ‘ (" Mount Logan is Canada’s highest ‘ : peak, It towers nearly 20,000 feet. est membranes, loosens and helps | ,;, three former capitalists in Shang- amination before being admitted pee germy ohtigmn: mildly sans =e hai who had just finished theirjas partners of the government," systemic tension and aids nature fight . “procession.” he added. the cause of irritation. 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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15) 1956 sa anise Fe vy THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1956 : SEVEN 00 EMERG _OPEN 'til The recent newspaper strike in Detroit crippled : our plans. We are greatly overstocked in all our HiNlow-Ji key. | Mel 0904 eS ae Va any V8 2-0 departments to the tune of saying “Anything Goes!” Hurry in now for incredible savings ALL ITEMS S U BJECT TO PRIO he SA LE i throughout the store on everything you'll need for your home. We must unload — or else!! 3 ay | TS = eee) | As iy Take up to 2 Years to Pay! NIGHT STANDS Values to $49.00 Odds and ends from better bedroom suites, Your choice, . *T 200 Reg. $349.00 Hide-Away BED | OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 3 MINUTES \ t $U\ ve § av e a i A i An in ti et hn i i _——wwweee-eTYsseeeeeee Values to $10.00 ODD Lamp Shades Limited *T 00 Supply Values to $3.50 CARPET SAMPLES Discontinued patterns by Mohawk. Size 18x27. 144 > | oe Also cheese from 8 pF’ in Sealy, Restokratt, Metal pansies HF rege 7 Values te $39.00 BUNK BEDS Maple finish in- . cluding guard rails and ladder. Now reduced. Bed Frames Adjustable with heavy duty castors $ 6” \ | Values to \) : $89.00 ODD EASIER CREDIT ANY- WHERE! CHAIR SENSATIONS! o : . c x Aw Se J SMALL , 9 Wee: eg We em — \\ \o" REG. $54.50 MODERN ARM CHAIR Attractive, modern, lounge chair covered in fine metal- $ WEEKLY J 28 lic tweed fabric. Brass ferrules om degs ...00-.0se008 oe we “gt . ‘ , 4 se . LY ta : yhve soe of *. A CHESTS PAYMENTS 44 ; Pee Sole a a : REG. $59.00 MODERN SWIVEL CHAIR From better 57 Ae _ > o .* if a Designed by Kroehler, and covered in rich metallic $33 bed va ‘ tweeds. Limited supply so shop early for these.... room ‘ aly ha 2h suites. - Pal ; } y Lay « .. Od Be, st see ) AS “ae ae REG. $99.50 ROCKER AND OTTOMAN odie. ‘ F . , Luxurious high back platform rocker with match- $ * v7 ° fit est a AD 2 bs - ing ottoman in durable duran over spring airfoam * . fy os . CONSITUCTION Dare tsialareereta nieieinicistclaradov ele els lelulalete Values to $69.00 BREAKFAST ‘: ee ee REG. $159.00 BARCALOUNGER CHAIR Reduced The finest chair of its type on the market. $ i Luxurious comfort and cevered in a fine dec- @ ‘29 Orator fabric. Floor sample ........2000% F.OOR AND TABLE LAMPS MISCELLANEOUS SINGLE ITEMS BUY Every lamp in: our department is REG. $9.50 STACK STOOLS included in this great clearance 1 5 Attractive TV stack stools upholstered in tweed plastic $ 44 NOW sale. Come in for huge savings Off! fabric. Wreught iron base. Out they go......ce-eees Ais AND on modern and traditional table = EASIEST SAVE} o> Feet tomes VALUES TO $30.00 HOLLYWOOD HEADBOARDS Odd lots of Hollywood headboards, mostly one- of "$9 kind, and twin sizes. Marked down to way below SAVE ON APPLIANCES! TECTORY) COSE cle sie clecee el clscclevelelelele se ls cls aces le «l0 608 TERMS in TOWN m TERRIFICTABLE BUYS! | VALUES $49.00 ODD TABLES ‘0 APT. SIZE GAS RANGE gpg REC. $44.50 WARDROBE CLOSET ; . . . . ' ' = Useful, metal wardrobe closed. Just the thing to store tail tables, modern and period, Shop early for $g% fF L Oo '@) R Cc '@) V E R i N G & i Automatic burner controls with oven therm stat 69 cep eomlickd Sota cacos Ae re tied big abate $93 Reg. a seco onuoraneedecenec $109.50 REG. $39.95 MODERN TABLE GROUP s ose ead a Ee $088 REG. $99.95 DUO-THERM OIL HEATER REG. $149.00 SLEEP CHAIR Here ob generously proportioned table to-own with pride Featuring 18 rugs reduced onl ra ae 2 . ee ne aes px! 2 felt Base —— Complete with tank and draft regulator at a tremen $ Comfortable bed chair with ottoman, wrought iron base B D plastic top complimented with glass—mow reduced .............40 Lidia mal lial lle Li ole ae een Ona node pace - dous SohAltl § DC Bee GI GT OY ans (nak alae $75 5 IOUMBe 6. cee eee ee eee eee eee OF gue a CO ne PO ag. FP a py PO eg OTP a det REG. $49.95 TRADITIONAL TABLE GROUP 5 BA a eee ck SEE IRUGS 5 Wrought iron. complete $I) Mf 00 a Dorie csteary chet eee Classic styling to compliment any decor. Genuine leather t¢ and 24- esigns by Monaw hese fine rugs are an asset to any 48 : REG. 149.95 WRINGER WASH ER Castel Catal 2 ond inner- pea onve™ oom one carat gold hand tooling will be a proud asset to your room. ” ener room. Many. fine colors and designs to select from...... aed with automatic pump reduced to a $99 REG. $89.00 STUDIO COUCH sore mettroceee . wit 10 your * . rey oy - Jovh La? sewonendHoncoepocauor Pelee e)ellelelelele 6 Attractive sofa bed, with bedding 8 ‘ " “ . i peer storage space, converts into com- AN\\\ ets caneeeee Tannnnnnne ne fortable bed. Covered in durable 345 aka REG. $238.95 AUTOMATIC IRONER. tapestry fabric... s+ 212+ Made by Whirlpool to save hours of work. Now - reduced to a low, OW . ccc sec ce ec ens sess rece sf 38 REG. $149.00 SECRETARY DESK VALUES to Seca tal gia $74 @ $398 REG. $299.95 HAMILTON ELECTRIC DRYER $] 6 5 © deawer (iroati Flocelcemolel 4. : Save work and save money too!'! Floor . AG 3 sollte erat oe so REG. $219.00 Nantucket Maple Sofa g AY ! Ra DS FOAM Reg. $419.95 Deluxe 11 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator Mai fs at ect nat § 25 SOUTH SAGINAW HP | RUBBER PiLtows | “ES2Ezts Ete sgg7 AN 25 SOUTH SAGINAW PONTIAC’S MOST BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE STORE defrosting. Grate minrred |... 6 2.6 od ore wis eee wie wes Z { bd ’ . < : ' f f my ais : 2 - ¥ oS A 4 * : : : k z fF i td ; ee ‘ : , . - _ at } - , . » ‘ ’ ; \ j ¢ : . ¥ RS Bs = : - > .. - ‘ ie : : : ‘ , =e ; : ; / ; = REG. $389 21° TV COMBINATION PONTIAC’S MOST BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE STORE | | $ 1 49 AEG, $469.95 ADMIRAL ELECTRIC RANGE S86 ania Mab ore $150 Full size, fully deluxe electric range complete limed oak cabinet. Pre-owned, with double ovens ..0+..e.0 BevesT Ties oe Py (ok Se eu Gluck ae Gee ae The public and the nation’s doc-| tors are even more sharply divided on the question of whether advance news reports to the public on new) experimental drugs and _ treat-| ments are desirable or undesira- ble, Four fifths of the 500 doctors) questioned in the survey believe such publicity causes more harm | than good, However, a majority of the pub- lie with an opinion on the subject. contended such reports create in- terest and speed up research. Forty-five per cent of the public! approved such reporting while 35 per cent disapproved. The remain- der of the 3,500 lay persons ques- tioned had no opinion. * Ld co oils. Viewpoints also differed on the) An Agriculture Department sur- order.” one per cent of the doctors ques-| pated with those in the 1935-39 pe- tioned believed the public has 8M riod shows an increase of 28 per exaggerated impression of fee-\cent in average consumption of splitting. Only 10 per cent of the meat, fish and poultry, 46 per cent public shared that view. ae Eleven per cent of the public VANE FOR IKE — This ornamental weather vane will decorate President Eisenhower's farm at Gettysburg, Pa. put into a box for shipment by Bill Buller, general manager of the Montague, Mich., firm that manufactured it. Buller said his com- | pany’s York, Pa., dealer asked that the vane be carefully inspected before shipment, because ‘‘we certainly wouldn't want a ‘beef’ on this You're Eating 28 Per Cent More Meat Than in 1939 WASHINGTON W® — Americans, the consumer that is important, are eating lots more meat, fish, and now he happens to have the = | question of fee-splitting. Eighty- yey of eating habits in 1954 com. 4 | Celt i. » with Col Monu- , meant in the left foreground. It's shown being | A six cent embossed air mail |stamped envelope, to go on sale at iNew York May 2. Central sub- ject of the stamp is the artist's conception of an American eagle —NOTICE—} ‘contingent of 31 direct descen- dants. Attending the services with \their six sons, four daughters, 20) grand igrandchild was part of the obser- ivance of the 50th wedding anni- ‘versary for the. Kiefts. | children and one great) | | cL ee ee A ie : : . oa a J f2f ; Let i Tog r odelie see / ' A fied } - é ; i : , EIGHT : THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1956 \ f 4 ba - ant ” a " ' ’ in, flight, forming a silhouette FS? £ Doctor's Fees famp txperts ns : we i An 11 cent souvenir sheet ;fo | " é ; ce , . go on sale at New York, April | i: : 2h, opening day of the exhibi- | . * | } a en S 0 Ig tion. This sheet, 2? 7/8th inches i ™ | by 414 inches, will inelude en- : H * ° A a. «,| larged reproductions of the three ; Some Believe Medics Post Office Will Exhibit) cent purpte and the cight cent : Should Charge Same Items of Interest During) Te’ a4 blue Statue of Liberty é Rates to All Classes Big New York Show |” 4 : The sheet, not perforated, will = include the wording “in compli- e ‘CHICAG O @®—About half the WASHINGTON W—The post of- ment to 50th International Phila- f public feels doctors should charge fice has announced it will issue |telic Exhibition, 1956, N. Y. April) ¥ oul sem ped bod twat -codapeme! va several items of interest to stamp 2May 6." It will also include) 4 gardiess of ability to pay. sllect F ; Ath th the facsimile signature of Post- . But two thirds of the doctors collectors in connection with the 7 ister General Arthur E. Sum- 4 favor a sliding scale, charging| |Fifth International Philathelic EXx-| merfield. 4 some patients more than others. | hibition at New York, April 28-| a a * * ° j May 6. . 2 H 31 Di Ki _ These divergent views were The exhibition will be held at ave irect Kin 4 shown today in a report on na- the New York Coliseum | GRAND HAVEN \U?—Mr. and | tionwide survey sponsored by the The stamp items will include: laine Fred Kiel both Wi of rural 4 American Medical Assn, to de- , ’ . F a ee 4 termine what complaints. people ne ie ce rag ea a jGeend Haven, were accompanied q have — Sos = how serv- : New York April ‘30. The central ite SOY services al Hope oi q ices Can be improved. | design features the New York formed Church by their personal | Daniel Webster found questioned believed their own doc-) tors split fees on referrals but 29) per cent said most. doctors follow the practice. Only 5 per cent of} the doctors said most physicians’ split fees, : Cause of Divorce Limited to Three Basé Reasons NEW YORK — Marriage authori- ties have come to believe that sex! is the decisive factor in the break-' up of most of the 400,000 unhappy; marriages each year. - The causes of sexual conflict, ac- cording to John Kord Lagemann, long-time writer on marital prob- Jems, can be traced to one or all of three causes. Writing in a cur- rent national magazine, Lagemann says the causes are: 1. Inability to share one's life! with another person. This personal-| ity defect usually indicates that one’ of the partners cannot regard the other as an individual, bat simply as an extension of himself. w * » 2. Disparity between the family backgrounds of the two marriage partners may cause difficulty of adjustment. If one has been raised in a stern, puritanical environment, while the other comes from a home! where displays of affection are the! rule, incompatibility often results. | LJ ° » ( } 3. External circumstances can lead to marriage difficulties. Stud- ies have shown that infidelity oc- curs most often during the last three months of pregnancy and im- mediately after pregnancy when normal sex relations sre impos- sible. Other circumstances, says Lagemann, might be an interfering in-law, employment which requires long absences, and alcoholism. we a Fate Lowers Boom GRAND HAVEN (#—Manuel D. Suarez, 22, of Muskegon, had a bad day Monday, First, his car caught fire. Deputy Keith Averill helped put out the fire, then asked to see Suarez’ license. Suarez pleaded guilty before Justice L. E. Kline of Fruitport to driving while his license was revoked. He was sentenced to two days in jail and ordered to pay $29.90 in fines and costs. ‘poultry, eggs and dairy products money,” Whitten said, “I hope ~e than thy eae aga thes wont acerorae tat ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FORMERLY | | s as ps, fats | ar ‘leriorate . . . n = ser ee Se oe ee FILLED AT WALGREEN’S * Old Crow bourbon to be jback to b an atoes, ! = a | 1 _ Peer Into the Mind DOWNTOWN STORE MAY NOW @ the finest in the world” = f ‘L . |’ | BE REFILLED } “The finest in the orld,” Daniel = ; “ | ' e | wi . 1e . iascrscaa nO! @ Logical Person it at Any Thrifty Drug Stores-- ff) w= ces 01 covet | now is s sazoen, towns, le . : ; | LEWISTON, Il. —According to | America’s celebrated men have ne maemnsatenneineamnt : . er — leepees oe local raconteur Perry Bailey, 85, | i ae AAA ' . cai aa sag Lisanne a ‘buying for cash rather than credit, A Walgreen Agency been comcurring with bis judg- $981 14.43 o Kentucky Straight * per out Use of = = on jused to cost more back in ‘90s. It's ment ever since.. You, too, will CODE NO. CODE NO. Bourbon Whiskey = ne a ake ers anon maker, | 148 N. Saginaw West Huron 4895 Dixie acres when roo Gy OM Crow in Old Crowe 100 Proof Bonded Kentucky 2 Results of the survey were dis- was confronted by the town’s big. St. at Telegraph Hwv. the milder 86 Proof or the Straight Bourbon Whiskey available as usual ma i closed to a House appropriations|gest deadbeat in 1890 with’a re-. Noer Seers Next to National world-famous 100 Proof Bond. < subcommittee working on the 1957) quest to fix a wheel. Griffith made’ Foods agriculture budget and made pub-/the repair, and when the poor-) Drayton Plains . lic yesterday. |credit-risk: asked the price, the : = Department officials attributed|tradesman replied, It's $2.75 i ALL FILM DEVELOPED & PRINTED AT OLD CROW the shift in eating habits mainly to| you pay cash. $2.50 to charge it.” ; ois : | : WALGREEN’S MAY BE PICKED UP AT Bs “7 -~ 4 ' a change in the age composition of| Puzzled, the customer under-| HT), The Coaclal Alem l -|stood af sriffith explained, THRIFTY’S DOWNTOWN STORE... se a - Be sewand ona pasted coseay | "Toure 4 Ooadheat if you charge 148 N. Seginow St., Near Sears - - Subcommittee Chairman Whitten|it, you won't pay, so that's why] ” OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO., DIV.OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP.,FRANKFORT,KY. = (D-Miss.) had another explanation,|it’s only $2.50 for credit. 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To help keep Rudy warm on wintry nights don't forget the blanket with his initial on it. Fold the blanket in half and lay it over his back. Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write your suggestion to “Junior Editors’ not be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of ideas, the first submission shall be accepted. Tomorrow: Tina and Her Concertina EDITORS division’s 80 counties outside the Resigns School Post (Rebuilding Noted Inn’ SANDUSKY @—John R. Francis rebuild the inn. DEARBORN (INS)—A Ford Mo- tor Co, spokesman said the matter of reconstructing Wayside Inn. at' worth Longfellow in his ‘Tales of a Wayside Inn," was destroyed by fire last Dec, 22. Wayside Inn was purchased and ene by the late Henry Ford in 1925, eration by the Ford family. LONG DOG ~—3 ® clip. in care of this newspaper, it can- New Electronic ‘Bombing Device Revealed by Firm NEED HELP! 2 experienced real estate salesmen wanted to work from our office at 8081 Rd. (nr. 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Built-in UHF-VHF aerial system. | ee + - Child Guidance Clinic Reviews Year of Progress Expressing pleasure at progress made by the Oak- land County Child Guidance Clinic during the past year are (left to right) Oakland County Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore, Dr. Joseph. Fischoff of Detroit, consulting psychiatrist for the clinic, and Ralph E. Walton of Lansing, clinic administrator for the Michigan Depart- ment of Mental Health. They were among 85 key per- Topic of the day at the annual dinner meeting of Oakland Child Guidance Clinic, held last night in Birmingham Community House, was how to bring greater harmony and mental stability to emo- tionally disturbed children. Talking it over just before the dinner are key speakers, the Rev. Francis Stack, pastor of St. Hugo of the Hills Catholie Church; Dr. Clyde B. Simson, director of children’s services, individuals interested in the betterment of Lafayette Clinic, Detroit; Madeleine Half, Oakland Child Guidance Clinic director, and Dr, Robert J. Mason of Birmingham, chairman of the clinic's board of directors. Civic and educational leaders from all over the county attended the meeting, as well as club members and Four new directors of Oakland Child Guidance Clinic were elected and two others re-elected for three-year terms at the group's meeting in Birmingham last night. Looking pleased at the unanimous vote are the new directors (left to right) Marjorie Gaston of Birmingham; John B, Wilson of Charles Cox Campbell Ha Pontiac; Mrs. Charles Wil-- liams of Pontiac and Mrs. A. H. Williams of Royal Oak. Not shown are Mrs, of Walled Lake and Mrs, rvey of Orchard Lake who were re-elected, children’s lives. |Hears Talk ion Fashions ered Tuesday evening in the Civic Women's Section Junior Club WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1956 PAGES 13-17 ‘America, Our Heritage’ Is Theme Forty-five members of the Jun- A medley of favorite songs, writ- jor Pontiac Women's Club gath- ten in the years between the gay ‘90s and the present, were played Savings and Loan Building. on piano and organ as a prelude * * «@ to the Tuesday Musicale Men's Heading the social committee Night program presented last night were Mrs. Ericson Lewis, Mrs.|* Weshingue Junter High School. Bradley L. Scott, Mrs. Kenneth W. White, Mrs. Donald McCand- less, Mrs. Frank H: Hillebrand, Mrs. Cora C. Bartell, Mrs. Ina Kent, Mrs. Cash Bond and Mrs. Mert Jennings. Mrs, Claire Hinckley conduct- ed the meeting in the absence of the president, Mrs. Cecil McOal- jum, Mrs. Frank A, Andersen Mrs. H, V. Heldenbrand, at the piano, and Mrs. T. E. Nelson, at the organ, blended their talents to musically usher in “America—Our Heritage” and were the main ac- companists for this six-part pro- gram, produced by the Tuesday Musicale Workshop. “Ye Old Colony Days,” depict- sons who attended the annual meeting of the clinic last night. Listed in a year of progress were the opening of a new branch clinic at Birmingham, sponsored by the Birmingham Junior League; additions to the profes- sional staff of the Pontiac central clinic, and treatment of 340 children by means of 3,100 individual interviews. Conducts Annual Dinner Meeting Williams of Pontiac, girls’ super- visor of Oakland County Chil- dren's Home; Mrs. A. H. Wil- A year of progress, which in cluded the opening of a new branch clinic, additions to the professional staff and the treatment of 340 emo-| liams of Royal Oak and Marjorie tionally disturbed children, was! Gaston of Birmingham, educa- reviewed for those who attended | tienal services supervisor with the annual dinner meeting of the| the Oakland County Health De- Oakland County Child Guidance) partment. Clinic, held last night at Birmirg-| peclected for three years were ham Community House. . /Mrs. Charles Cox of Walled Lake _** ‘and Mrs. Campbell Harvey of Or- Key people in education and chil- chard Lake. dren's rehabilitation work crowded | mt A the banquet room to hear the| The principal speaker, Dr. Sim- yearly report by Madeleine Half. son, drew upon an extensive back- clinic director, to elect officers and ground in child psychiatry to out- to listen to an address by Dr. Clyde line. ‘Current Trends in Child “s"B. -Simson, director of the Chil-/Guidance,”’ Enumerating responsi- dren's Unit of Lafayette Clinic, |bilities and challenges facing lead- Detroit. lers in the treatment of disturbed ly sters, he said: Unanimously elected for three- teins 7 = ° “There is an imperative need year terms on the clinic’s board | of directors were John B. Wilson, Pontiac attorney; ‘not only a question of money, but jof training sufficient workers to meet the need. HOSPITAL STUDY ‘Secondly, we must meet the noble Need for hospital study of children Rebekah Lodge Holds Meeting Mrs. Randall grand, presided at the meeting of Welcome Rebekah Lodge 246 recently in Malta Temple. imade in the Hawthorne Children’s Draping of the charter in mem.-|Center now under construction ory of Mrs. Anna Lockwood was_at Northville and also in a unit of directed by Mrs. Theodore Sutton. Northville State Hospital which The degree was conferred: upon specializes in children’s care, Dr. Mrs. Richard Brownell, Mrs, Irv- Simson said. ing Quackenbush, Mrs. Elwood Co- “Third, the field of research hoon, Mrs. Robert Vasold and Mrs. must be expanded to allow great: William Sonnenberg. Mrs. Clarence er evaluation of clinical trends Cavalier was installed as conduc-; seen in youngsters with emotion- tor. al problems, Hostesses for the meeting were) treatment of sustained anxiety, Mrs. Vera Hetzer, Mrs. Russell) which can carry through from Hetzer, Mrs. Minner James and) emotional problems in the chilfl _ Mrs. Howard Casey. Wilson, requires 24-hour-a-day care." | or additional psychologists, psy- | Mrs. Charles (Chiatrists and case workers. It's) where the intensity of the problem A start in this direction has been | The causes and — | to mental illnesses such as (pital, schizophrenia in the adult, are only one phase that calls for study, were the Rey. Francis Stack, pas tor of St. Hugo in the Hills Catho- \lic Church, who gave the invoca- | p ben; Dr. Robert Mason of Bir- | idevoted parents, who misinterpret |™i7gham, chairman of the board | jactions on the part of the mother, | of directors, who presided; and| lespecially, and feel unloved and in. Ralph E. Walton of Lansing, -clinic | jsecure. How can the teacher, the (director of the Michigan Depart. | icounselor and the recreational iment of Mental Health which spon- | leader help solve the problem?” |S°FS the Clinic. | Other speakers at the gathering TRACES PROGRESS | “What of the children, often wit ~—| Walton traced the progress in WSCS Marks and pold tring to the. Oakland | Lincoln Birthday \Chapter, as well as the Birming- ham Junior League, which he hon- Fifty members and friends of the ored as the ors ercup onthe state |WSCS of First Methodist Church? tke on the “tremendous task’ gathered in the parlors of the|°! Sponsoring a branch clinic, the church Friday for a Lincoln Day|"*!Y epemed Birthingham clinic: peeek test | Tribute also was paid to direc. | jtors and workers at the clinic, as jwell as to the Pontiac Area United | Fund and the Oakland County} \Board of Supervisors which have Mrs. Phillip Gentile, of the Uni- (allotted funds to support the work! versity of Michigan and repre- of the clinic each year. sentative at large to UNESCO, was guest speaker. Her topic was “Color—Democracy’s Unfinished Business.” s LJ La Lois Circle, under the chairman- ‘ship of Mrs. Samuel Wiscombe, was hostess to the group. Grace Nowakowski | | + ‘Honored at Shower’ | Mrs. J, Wendell Green presented! A bridal shower honoring Grace| a devotional message from Brother Nowakowski was held recently at |Lawrence's book, “Practicing the|the home of Mrs. Alex Nicol on Presence of God.” lasers avenue. * * ® * | Mrs. Clayton Rule presided, and; The honoree will become the arrangements were made for serv-|bride of Gordon Brown Feb. 24 ing the Lenten suppers, beginning’She is the daughter of Mrs. Mina Wednesday. Ewald of Auburn Heights, and he —————— is the son of Mrs. William Brown Leaves Hospital ios Drayton ous Frank W. Kuhn, former Pontiac! Attending the shower were Mrs fire chief; returned to. his home|Joseph Cochrane, Mrs. William; ‘on Joyce street Monday’ following|McGillivley, Mrs. Arthur Palnkas, | ‘surgery at Péntiac General Hos-/Mrs.. William Brown, Annié Brown land Mrsy/John Scallon. cD motif. accompanied themselves on tom- toms. s ° * Pals Are Revealed In true mountain-style, Mrs. iby Lucky 13 Club \Clyde Marshbanks and her auto-| | ed by an ensemble of Puritan ladies and Indian maidens sing- ing “America, Our Meritage,” “We Gather Together” and the | “Indian Sleep Song,” featured | Mrs, Martin Wager as a pligrim father, displaying a certain dig- nity Which belied the impact of what was to follow. was program chairman, Mrs. George Morrow read a) poem in introduction of the. speak-| er, Judith Clemence, women’s edi- tor of The Pontiac Press. * % * New York fashions were dis cussed along with sidelights of} Press Week, sponsored by the| ow Couture Group of the New York| The next number, “Red Wing. Dress Institute. was the pace-setter. Mrs, Jack ‘ i Nicolls and Mrs. George Putnam, aes racaes co reredeen|i Indian princess regalia, drama- table decorated in the Valentine|“2ed this Indian love song and harp opened the second of Secret pals were revealed and|the- program, “wasward Hee gifts exchanged when members of|down,"’ with her solo ‘On Top of the Lucky 13 Club met Monday|Qid Smoky.” evening at the Wesbrook avenue| Then followed “Country Style” home of Mrs. Marion Chandler.| with Mrs. J. W. Wignall, Mrs. J. L. Mrs. Chandler was elected presi-|Wilson, Mrs. R. K. Gould and Mrs. dent of the group. Marshbanks as singers and Mrs. background Ferdinand Gaensbauer sang of getting one's feet right down to earth! Mrs. Michael Siano, ac- companied by Mrs. Flora Wager at the piano, completed this section with a more serious folk gong, “Go!” "Way From My Window.” * * « “Gay "90s" began with a song and), dance number of that era—‘Once in Love With Amy” Mrs. Gaens- There are five pages in today’s Women's Section i in patriotic costumes which fea- tured red and white striped vests and red, white and blue Unele Sam hats, sang “Yankee Deodie Dandy.” And as they went inte a mediey of George M. Cohan songs, in marched the four young Putnams, Susan, 11, Roger 38, Led by Tommie, these delight- ful show-stealers criss-crossed and circled in grand parade style, making effective use of their Flags and patriotic canes, * . td] Mrs. Rebecca Gould did a Fanny Brice rendition of “My Man’ to panied by Mrs. Gaensbauer in a The club will meet with Mrs.|A. K. Oakley, Mrs. E. D. Foley, Ralph Deem of Robinwood avenue Mrs. Willis Lefurgy and Mrs. Ralph} for the next meeting Norvell as dancers Kx AEE RE a RN eee age i * emer i Everyone will have fun at the masquerade dance sponsored ‘by the employes of Pontiac State Hospital Saturday evening. Photographed during preparations for the benefit are (left to right} Mrs, Clair Young, general supervisor of women; Ted Panargtos, case work ye ; | ‘a \ i Meee G ‘ ‘ ; purposely disdainful manner. As jazz-time flappers, Mrs. Siano, Mrs. W. §. Furlong and Mrs “ites ib ae supervisor; Berner Hansen gear), Dr. Anne W. Becker, Men’s Night Presented by Musicale Patient in Hospital Mrs. Melville Luttrell of Cold- spring drive is confined to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with a broken hip. enn Pontiac Presa Phote (getting into proper head. Grace Clark, dietitian, and Dorothy Roe, director of recreational therapy. 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Three Educators's " You'll be amased when you see the rela’ s — “lg he’s very, very funny-look- ° ‘ou | toto ing-—and tome of them are—youl to Speak Tonight at 3 to light with one-of our very own te than I taught them. Ina CErEMONY \ook to see if his ears are fiat. ; ‘ custom permanents. : wlismed -|Twen you “1ve never nen| Webster School : = They were a wonderful group perjor you can say, “I've seen ° ot Seis I remember one in par- Saturday such nice, flat ears,’ That's ‘hon- ° 1 ae = ticular who has worked in obstet- evening in est and ey —_ good. The E. R. Webster PTA willie Bg rics most of her life. Bethany “If he’s rita eo know held Ge socend sect of its/3 Individual Hair’ to oe "Baptist _|that he won't be for long—some-/Midwinter workshop this ‘evening|g Styling and Cutting Riker Bidg—Rear of Lobby ae Church Jovce met, areatenking abet he eme, “Rearne's “hy any and Carl FE S186 ’ urns ou e Pam d wonderful patients a nurse could Ann Wilton |you still don’t lie. 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It’s for a eustard flavored with ma- ple syrup. The Colemans belong to the Can- terbury Dance Club. Mrs, Coleman participates. in her third-grade daughter's Girl Scouting by being a leader. She belongs also to the Parent Guidance Club. Sports, reading and sewing are treasured leisure time activities. MAPLE SYRUP CUSTARD By Mrs. Max G. Coleman Selecting the vial style het is a real problem for some, but not for Mrs. Edward F. Collins of Elsinore drive (center) who is being assisted by Mrs. Robert B. Newill of Woodbine drive (left) and Mrs, Claire J. Hinckley, also of Elsinore Pontiac Press Photos drive. The women will model fashions from the De’Cor Shop this evening at the meeting’ of the Sylvan Shores Women’s Club. Mrs. Hinckley will be hostess to the group, ¥ IFTEEN _ Pilgrim Grou p Hears Speaker From Hospital Mrs. Milo Cross opened her home on North Hammond Lake road to the Pilgrim Group of First Congregational Church for its luncheon meeting Friday, Mrs. | Glenn Griffin, Mrs, James Hatton and Mrs. Irving Gillies assisted the hostess. & * * John Vanderlind, psychiatric so- cial worker at Pontiac State Hos- pital, spoke to the group regard- ing the help patients at the hos- pital receive, not only while in residence but as they readjust to eommunity and family life. . He also called the listeners’ at- tention to the tremendous value _of the hospital open house, which has been held annually for nine years. In connection with open house this year, the speaker stated that the hospital is sponsoring an essay contest for high school students of all counties serviced by the hos- pital. The subject of the essays will be “‘What I Received From My Visit to the Hospital.” The group voted to contribute to the prize fund for this contest. 2 cups milk 2 cues te « cup maple sy Salt ™ Scald milk and pour over well beaten eggs. Add salt and syrup. Place in a baking dish and put dish in pan of hot water to cover depth of custard. Bake 1 hour at 325 degrees, or until a knife comes out clean. Serves 4. WSCS groups of Central Method- ist Church met in homes of mem- bers and at the church last week. Susannah Wesley The Susannah Wesley Unit met with Mrs. John Thors Jr. of ————- | Thorpe street for a luncheon. “=~ |Mrs. Eleah Patton chose “Friend- _|ship” for her devotional theme and Mrs. L. B. Rubey gave the prayer. Mrs. Thors reviewed a chaptcr = team the book, “Peace in the Heart.” Mrs. Floyd Blakeslee || served as cohostess. 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Complete with Cutting and Styling For B'eached ® Dyed @ Dry ® Brittle Overprocessed © Split Ends @© Abused “Where Service and Quality INTRODUCES THE 2 MOST ['@ MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS | Wood to be her maid of honor ang Priscilla Jones, her other attendant. Linda Murphy and Dt- ane Detweiler will serve as flow- er girls, Invited to the shower were Mrs. ‘Sherman, Mrs. Harvey Schultz, Mrs. Harold F. Hall, Mrs. Orville \E. Todd, Mrs. Herman Oshel, Mrs. ‘Carl Healey, Mrs, Ira A. Sherk, Mrs. Wesley Wood, Mrs. Robert ‘Spurrier and Mrs. George D. Mur- phy. Mrs. Lloyd L. English, Mrs. ‘Charles D. Wheeler, Mrs, Lester ‘English, Mrg. Walter Williams,| Mrs, Burton D, Wheeler, Mrs. Mar-! tin VanderVeer, Dixie Davis, El- \len Wood, Marilyn Wells, Chris- ‘tine Hansen and Hyla Ross com- pleted the guest list. | Natalie Burt. | Given Shower | will become the bride of A. Tren-, ted high ton Kent, son of the Lester Kents’ jot Oneonta, Ala., on Feb. 25 in| and the Harold E. * * Mrs. Ethel Knickerbocker, ac-| companied by her granddaughter, Donna Jo Knickerbocker of Lowell street, left Sunday for Inglewood, Calif., for an extended visit with the former's brother-in-law and! isister, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shep- ‘herd and son, John. * * * The Norman Roths have re- turned to their home on Dow Ridge read from Allentown, Pa., wheré they attended the Satur- day wedding of William Grualich TH and Joan Quain. La * Howletts. * Li MR. and MRS. JOHN AL - Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ainge and daughters, Kathy and Karen, of Valencia drive left over the week- end for Boca Raton, Fia., where H V . ithey will visit Mr. Ainge’s par-| er OWS 1n ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ainge, | formerly of Pontiac. | Baskets of white gladioli and Mrs. Virginia Hawkins, mother) white stock decorated the altar of of Mrs. Tom Ainge, will leave on the United Presbyterian Church Jones, Stephanie Jones, Priscilla|Thursday for St. Petersburg and of Southfield Friday evening when oTHER ATTENDANTS Jones, Susan Jones, Mrs, Kenneth, will join the Ainges for the re- Patricia Ann Render and John ‘turn trip in March. . | Allen Shaw were married. | * * | * The Ray J. Renders of Birming- were ham are the parents of the bride, | ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eaton of West Longfellow avenue daughters, Mrs. Richard Lekman irs) James M. Shaw of Walled and Patricia Eaton. The sa Lake. ters entertained at an open house 3 aoa a A white gown with a satin bod- , rh ee 8 ie . heir rere’ ice and a taffeta skirt was wern Sa by the brid. The gown was trimmed with lace, iridescent ‘se. quins and seed pearis. Coming Events Sewing Circle, Welcome Rebekah Lodge Her crown-style headpiece was 246, will meet Thursday at 730 pm F : ; | with Mrs Harvey May, 40 Oak Hill 6t trjmmed with sequins and peed Camp Nesbitt 11, Ladies National pearls covered with a veil of il League, will hold # business and rove! sion. She wore a’ pearl necklace, | i ‘Thursday at 130 pm. in | 4 Hall on South Baginaw street. . la gift of the bridegroom, and car-| Prancis E. Butterfield Tent 9. Deugh- ried a bouquet of white carnations ters of Union Veterans, will meet Thurs-| ‘ i, ; Gey et @ pm. in the Union Mall, 130/8nd @ white orchid. Pike 8t., for a public installation i Friends’ prayer meeting will be held | Nancy Palmer of Birmingham feted Sunday afternoon by theif and John is the son of Mr. and, Birmingham and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Shaw of LEN SHAW Walled Lake. Patricia Render Speaks Southfield chiffon for her duties as maid of honor. She carried a colonial bou- quet of pink carnations. | Jill Shaw of Walled Lake and) Shirley Mitchell of Birmingham | were bridesmaids. Junior brides-| maids were Penny and Pamela) Pavlik of Detroit. * * | Their dresses were of rose nylon chiffon and they carried colonial bouquets of carnations. Their head- | pieces were bands of net braid with! matching flowers. | Paula Pavlik of Detroit wore a | freck of white nylon chiffon and | a white bonnet with cotillion blue flowers for her duties as flower | girl. She carried a nosegay of | pink and blue daisies. \ Ronald Randall of Walled Lake! was best man. Seating the guests) were Robert Welke of Walled Lake, | Gordon Crawford of Byron and/ Linen Lined . , . Plywood Frame .. . with Brass Locks 14°: WARDROBES Suitable for Hanging 4 to 6 Dresses. ‘14: MATCHING CASE . $7.85 enenenneniielS | i by. Vivian Lewis FREE! MONOGRAMMING KIMMIN’S Lloyd Shipman of Walled Lake. | Jim Render, brother of the bride, was ringbearer. Is Supreme” , ‘ . Open Friday ’til 9 P. M. : he No Appointment: Needed! Immediate Service Natalie Burt was the honoree eee - feo Jenes 27 Miller 8t.. at a miscellaneous bridal shower - | given by Vivian Lewis of New-! berry street. Invited guests at the recent) shower were Patricia Felix, Ev-' wore a dress of cotillion blue nylon Ls a) Me * Mr. and Mrs. For the reception held in the church parlors, the mother of the /bride wore a light blue taffeta ’ George W. ‘ elyn Brown, Barbara Terry, Joan ry l an a : ; e e aut oO Richards, Key Vallance, Nancy ner le of ly od east Coe) Pe LEATHER GOODS nar y Th = PHONE J tenbury, Judy. Schroeder, Di Oe lies ak talioery Feccumartoe ; Jelma C. . ; vy accessories. m | 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE G-9257 [este Bieden lees Calteumy Gal announce the ‘They ‘oth wore corsages of Ted 14 W. Huron FE 2-2620 = . ited were E their daughter, roses. _ — = ——— ——— =| Others invited were Barbara & | : Keller, Virginia Vanelvelt, Pa-| engagement of | => ¢ 2 : > The new Mrs. Shaw changed to a Short Curl tons USS BG LS bee Pin ganas Barbara Ann, brown sat wih brown and'on se | Permanent | Beverly Carie and Dixie Rollison. | and Ronald |cessories Sx her traveling oath: From Jeanne May, Beverly Tate, Bren-| Parsons, son |Zollowing i Florida honeymoon, Ome = \da Howarth. Georgia Wyrick, Joan} of Mr. and t ~ newly weds will reside in Walled $=750 gt 'Weilson, Doris Jean Pence, Donna . - Lake. ( We Judy, Suzanne Yeager, Carol Hen- Mrs. Perc ; nen, Ruth,Ann Johnson and Bonnie Parsons of ‘Denmark Pictures IN PERI AL : i Geenperune the list were Barbara) Illinois Viewed by WSCS . I . Hornsby, Dorothy Katchka, Caro- savenue, She Mary Chase showed pictures she Beauty Salon ie dia ie Mrs. William Nelson, attended had taken of Denmark, when she 29 £. Pik . FE 46-2878 \ - 2 a i i # tae er Sere Son i ne Taylor hee ee Krovi 5 oeenre eme Bt ‘ a = University and orien ' ee Was TOLD, (0 pees ' ; - St. Paul Missionary ot Christian Seve of te Oakinnt ee \ * - ° au = ° * ' a ; Lutheran Church Training -|Park Methodist Church recently, Religious Goods : : Institute The fellowship spent six weeks! . . e JOSLYN at FOURTH “ ; 5 y visiting and working in several | Rosaries, Missals, Medals, ; Lenten Service ivvack, iv. + of the European countries. She ibles, Statues, Sick Call Wed. Evening 7:30 P. 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Pictured (left to right) are Mrs. Thomas Thornberry of West Rundell street, Mrs. Morgan Siple of North Perry street Punishment May Need Moderating By MURIEL LAWRENCE Several weeks ago George's little brother broke a car on his electric train. George, whose pride is deep- ly invested in his 16 feet of rail- - yell, “Me-emnemm.” way system, hit Sonny. * * Their mother, shaken by her, Don't give me that. I don’t care| younger son's howls, cried, ‘‘This) What Sonny did to you. I'm not is the end! If you ever hit your Soing to have you knocking him little brother again, George . . .”” around every time he happens to - : make you mad. Sant comny © e = = — “Instead of playing railroad for the next two weeks, just spend the ‘time thinking that over, What kind’ of house would this be if Mother and | started hitting you every time you made us sore?" the railroad’s new floodlight tow- George charged and hit Senpy Colonial Group Holds Meeting Mrs. J. A. Rammes of Rosedale RESENTED PENALTY avenue opened her home to mem-| py the end of the next day bers of the Colonial Group of the George still resented the depriva- First Congregational Church for! tion of his railroad as a cruel and luncheon and meeting on Friday. unjust penalty : A review of church vows and By the following one, he was er, Emitting a roar of rage, that evening by asking plaintively, “P again to overwhelm the in- again, evoking the summoning another whole week to play with That night, George's father said, WRONG VIEW his father didn’t see evidence of, \.. THE RONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 19. _ SEVENTEEN ae : | . Pontiae Press Phote | and Mrs. Joe Benson of Cherokee road, who will model at the show. The show will be held at 8-o0’clock in the | Civic Room of Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Build- | ing. The show will benefit several national projects of the sorority. He hinted as much to his father) him as arbitrary and unfair rose | “Ah, Dad, why do I have to wait sights of the week's discipline. To moderate punishment that jhas done its work is wise, as any prison parole board can tell you. Overextended, it stops teaching— this question and ‘just makes us mad again. my train again?” Just Arrived Spring and Easter Navy Sheers and Prints, Unfortunately, in his discipline's success. Instead, he saw it as a kind of sneaky attack upon his ability to retain parental firmness * * * So he said _ self-righteously,! “Don't you know I'm a man of my word. When I say ‘two weeks’ I mean it. No sir. No train for you until next Sunday. 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F , - a i, ‘ ey Fy de ; . / i a 7 t = tt : oy \ | ‘ ; 3 , iv i j - : » . j , 7 : fe / ’ ’ ’ L \ iy oS ; o : ; / “YIWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1956 : , ) 5 - LeMay Emphasizes Readiness to Hit Back “STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND)LeMay, the SAC commander who|Low Countries in nothing Set (ak eve Se deat ah HeUeiaistal erent wih Wh WS tee. | io, ‘Remember the Great Wall of ARTERS, OMAHA (INS) jhas just been given Notre Dame's| England held on, but to all intents ; sie ot air forces of Germany and Japan?! HEADQU. —Sir Winston Churchill and others:patriotism award, sums it up like and purposes Hitler had won his} “They disappeared have said without qualification that: this: iwar. So, like a sap, he let his\and probably didn't miss a day's Russia does not risk a great war of/ “Everybody knows the Russians research program subside. work. Remember, they boasting aggression solely because of the are doing everything in their power) ,, ; hen Eng. \Years ahead of us on some superiority of the U.S. atomic to catch up with us in planes and| la gpa rally . "bane a pa portant things at that time. packple. |rockets. Nobody underestimates) .. came in, Hitler fired ep that WE GOT SOME “We got a few good: ‘ones our- * « * ° ithem around here. lest | ‘sworld-| eee program again. But he had los == bard eres of SAC e nati Those ad = “se in the| time he couldn’t make up, |selves,”. the general continued, wide ost oe ria ta-| ee of ‘this business Fe-| especially from a production working on a cigar the size of a would add somet jmember that when Germany COl-| standpoint, ber. “But there =. Mailiar cliche. The something | tensed some of its scientist were — egy hlng = would run like this: “What stops ."g5oq°10 years aliead’ of us in| “He was late with the V1 and the|many restrictions placed on bring- them, in addition to our bombs,| tain fields of research. You V2 and his jets. If he hadn't been|ing them to this country that we is they know we can and would de-|enan Of research. You! ate, we couldn't have won the air|finally had to bring most of them ney Know we can iknow who they’re working for now. ’ ) we hi pe liver them.” war—and if we hadn't won that|in as prisoners of war. This feeling ha: aod | HITLER'S BUILDUP there wouldn't have been any in-| * «¢ 6 <— poms | “When Hitler came in power he’ vasion. | “Some people over here took that = Loa ef spent —_ = ad jfired up a big research and de- x tag so literally they had those men, - —— ki ; ages ivelopment program. When he ‘Well, most of the German avia- behind barbed wire before we aah =. a sole Spe re ‘finally made his move he had the tion scientists worked at places so could straighten it out. “vous combination weee ‘vest military force in history. |deep-in Germany that they and! ,, instead. We got our mitts on all the .. * their labs were beyond Cog regular; German developments we could The eternally vigilant Gen. Curt! “He took Poland, France and the'bombing runs. The Russians took fin, deapite the tact that seme ———EE . of our own scientists resented 1 og Fg lee ee presence of the Germans in this a j ke aaa a Sa ? ? by | couptry. “The important thing, to us, is that the Russians got the majority of the German scientists and you can guess they've drained them of everything they knew. % . * | “There are no flies on thoge Rus- sion long-hairs. They must now be figuring they know enough to }go on their own. A lot of them seem to be teaching school over there now, training Russian kids in all that captured know-how and everything else they've picked up.” LeMay returned from service in Germany in 1948 to take charge of SAC and found it undergoing gruel- ling demobilization cuts. “REAL SCARED” “A lot of us got real scared,” recalled the man who doesn't scare easily. ‘Our know-how was scat- tered all over creation. We didn’t have dhe wing fully manned. We didn't have one crew I considered professional ., .” ri be 8 8 SAC had 530,000 men, no jets ex- cept a few F80 interceptors, no overseas bases. Today it has 44 bases in the U.S. and across the world, 198,000 men. Well over 1,000 B47 Strato- | jets are in operation, and the | eight-jet B52 is in mass pro- duction, It can carry a bomb capable of wiping out completely a target of 15-mile radius, and drop it while flying faster than 600 m.p.h. at more than 530,000 feet, and the dlls PROP-MAKER — Ed Cunningham looks over * rents marine props to movie studios, His ship a Chinese junk in his Hollywood shop where he models have appeared in pictures for 25 years. = | Linda Christian’s Admirer : State Solon Rap S Playboy Enters Guilty Plea = Dems on Gas Bill to Oil Promotion Swindle Hoffman Claims GOP NEW YORK w — Robert H. ~ Didn’t Sell Out on Vote; You live better... , ... because of advertising Sure you live better—and you don’t have to look far for evidence. You have a kitchen full of appli- ances that your Grandmother never dreamed of! You can eat fresh frozen strawberries in the middle é 4 What has advertising to do with it? Plenty. The new products you enjoy would never be made if they couldn’t be sold. That's where advertising in Miss Christian, former wife of ac- Schlesinger, 38-year-old playboy|tor Tyrone Power. ° * son of a millionaire mother, plead- ° «« falsely charged Cites CIO Influence | “oe yesterday to an oil stock WASHINGTON ® — Rep, Hoff- man (R-Mich) told the House yes- terday that the Michigan Demo- He had used $132,000 of the pro- ceets from a shaky Louisiana oil promotion to buy jewelry for ac- tress Linda Christian. . at @ * The check bounced and a big Fifth Avenue jewelry firm, Van Cleef & Arpels, demanded that Miss Christian return the jewels. Af first she refused, but later re- turned them for an undisclosed jsettlement. Schlesinger fled after hig indict- plane can fly 6,000 miles without a refueling. a Ld * * By last June, SAC's jet bombers ‘had accumulated 1,000,000 hours of “combat ready” flights. SAC jets average an air refueling every 3° minutes around the clock. There of winter, and cool your bedroom with air condi- tioning during the summer heat. The power steer- ing on your car, that 21-inch television set, even your nylon stretch socks—they are all new within the past few years. this newspaper comes in—helping local businesses sell all manner of things. Then manufacturers can make newer and better products to raise your standard of living still higher. It’s a never-ending process of improvement, and you are always the winner. Advertising Benefits YOU! } The h unmarried Schlesin- = Voted for the. paren bill ‘ger fone possible maximum with ‘selling out the people back/sentence of 10 to 20 years, He home.” might get off with less by making oe restitution to the three men he) “But they say nothing cml ten in the oi] deal. jis no target on earth SAC can't jhit with nuclear bombs within a |few hours after any major enemy |aggression. ment last May 2%. UAW, Trades Settle sel tT ts “That's better than being on the Jur isdictional Spat lactone LeMay said reflective- the truth is that no one sold out’ March 14. ‘I seem to remember a lot anyone.” | Harris B, Steinberg, schist | MIAMI BEACH, Fla. w — Set-|0! nations that bet everything on Hoffman said the state com- |ger’s lawyer, told the court itlement of a jurisdictional dispute mittee found no fault with Dem- | “He realizes the foolishness of between the United Auto Workers ecratic leaders in the House (his past acts and as a first step) (UAW) and building trades unions and Senate who supportea the towards straightening out his life|at the Studebaker-Packard Corp. bill nor with 22 Democratic sen- |he has to realize that he has Packard plant in Detroit was an- ators who voted for it. wronged other people and to make eee —— by AFL-CIO Hoffman asserted “‘there is se| rer hep — osnible: i jpsest si es — real Democratic party in Michi- gan.” He added, it is “but the mouthpiece of the UAW-CIO.” There is no foundation for state- ments, Hoffman said, that the bill to lift federal price controls on natural gas at the source would increase the price to consumers, This, he said, is regulated by the states. Hoffman concluded: Prepared by the Promotion Department of The Des Moines Register and Tribune for the 4DVERTISING FEDERATION OF AMERICA. * * LJ * Advertising Benefits YOU! Democrats who voted _the same! General Sessions Judge John A.’ way,” said Hoffman, “Of course,/Mullen scheduled sentencing for SPECIAL FOR THURS., FRI., SAT. and MON. FEBRUAR FREE PARKING — OPEN FRI. and MON. EVES ‘TIL 9:00 P.M. 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She has'| s.dditional UAW men to complete Central Committee's inquiry as to'long been rated one of the world’s 4, job whether certain congressmen ac-|best dressed women | When AFL picket lines were es- cepted or intended to accept con-| Schlesinger was the object of @ tiiched, the UAW refused to ob- tributions from the oil and gas six-month international search be- sre them : interests, my answer is — as the|fore he voluntarily returned from | : ve CIO should @ell know — that I)a Canadian hideout last December.) 7, dispute was a matter of con- have never gotten and I never ex-At first he pleaded innocent to siderable discussion at the AFL- pect to get any.” ee Vesna Estas CIO winter meetings because it Seeks Le eh ture Seat lowed to plead guilty to two counts, Peay aii Pacer een be be “4 BATTLE yee m—J.B nee ae “ee sot ypert eae UAW. should — J. B.| jwork, such as the ’ Washburn, Union City farmer and| Schlesinger got three men to in- hoes incidental _ construction auto dealer, has filed nominating| vest in the Louisiana promotion work or whether craft workers petitions for state senator from the|by telling them the deal was 80 snouid be called in. ninth senatorial district, He is 38|g00d Anat his mother was investing | ee and a Republican. The seat now is,a million of her own money in it.|,_ : ° being held by Sen. Creighton R.| Richard and John W, Herzteld, Bellevue Motorist Dies Coleman (R-Battle Creek). Milwaukee department store oWD-) CHARLOTTE i — Injuries suf- - ers, were taken for $30,000 apiece : . Hiebert Bl McCulicch, s) Les An fered in a traffic accident Feb. 3 igeles auto dealer first gave Proved fatal Tuesday to John Gor- Schlesinger $120,000 and later fol- rell, 28 of Bellevue, Eaton County. lowed with a check for another Gorrell’s car collided with a deliv- gore ach atugped Upayinent (on oo” truck on M78, 16 miles south-' 'the check after Schlesinger had ‘west of Charlotte. He died ing ‘invested $132,000 of it in jewels for Hayes-Green-Bech Hospital here. ——— | f > * ° Aa culate’ F)>)>)r)y= ")>) SYP)" eye )ry= ee m2 WIitr- — KENDALE STUDIO EXPIRED COUPONS T tor moat vs ¢ Pars, Reg. yoy os * $300 DOWN DELIVERS Sturdily constructed of heavy gauge steel, beautifully fin- ished in walnut. It’s exceptionally roomy . . . space to hang os many as 30 garments. It’s the compact, con- venient answer to the lack of storage space in your home! 1 Vote FOR X 9° Parking © Beer Oa deed eee errr nane © bet stores. Pree Be: livery. sure te as 'yman’s Blue Trading Stampa for Valu- able Premiums, Free Parking. " ~ |, WYMAN'S ee hee ee 8 S i FURNITURE 7: - STORES Public Owned — Self-Supporting SUIT YOU. 19 W. Pike St. 2—Stores—2 17 £. Huron St. , ; | : / ; ey, / 3 a | : BRUARY 15, 1956 F847. Uh; = ; ii * Deputy Jean Damasio, a Pouja- -went right on talking mbly _| 13-month-old Joey Jordan, who can't recall seeing snow before. So he sits down to examine it more closely (center) only to find that snow can be un- Pontiac City Affairs when the chamber and gallerj had been cleared. . Poujadists tied up the Assembly last week after that body had un- seated two of their delegates andj declared second-place Socialists! elected, Letroquer met that fili- buster threat by adjourning the Assembly for three days, * * ®# The Assembly has taken up nothing but the challenged mem- bers since it approved Socialist Guy Mollet as premier Feb. 1. Scholarship Saves Burglar From Jail SANTA MONICA, Calif. »—Al- though Joel Noah White pleaded guilty to the Aug. 7, 1955, burglary’ of film producer Judson Kinberg’s scholarship, : Superior Judge Stanley Mosk placed him on five years proba-| tion, saying he was reluctant to impose the sentence because of White's “impressive educational background.” White told arresting officers he holds a master’s degree. from Ohio State University and is a Phi Beta Kappa scholar. Women Lawmakers Use Sweets for Bait Water Main Cost Estimate wie Accepted by brief handled a 25-point agenda in short order. They accepted an engineer's estimate for a water main for Elm Routine business highlighted last} City Commission street from Anderson to Marshall. | MALRR The total cost will be $1,487.32 with the assessed cost $980.71 and the city's share being $506.61. In other action, a resolution was accepted to extend the time to receive the special assessment | roll for the Pontiac Creek Draii from Feb. 14 to Feb. 28. Approval was voictd. for the transfer of a specially designated merchant license from Don Deni at 904 Mt. Clemens street to Tom and Papaschiva Poponea at the same_address. The commission also accepted the transfer of a Class C license to Leon Beardslee from Nicholas Phillips and Thomas Giotis at T16 Woodward Ave., and approved a request for the forming of a cor- poration at the City Beverage Co, from the previous sole ownership held by Floyd L. Hollway. Resolutions were received and the city clerk was authorized to advertise for a public hearing to be held next week fer special assessment rolls for blacktop- ping projects on the following streets: Beverly avenue from Baldwin to Uni- versity; 7 piaine evenue from Oakland to Montcalm: Burt avenue from Mont- calm to Hillside; Hillside drive from CARSON CITY, Nev. (#—The) two women in the Nevada Assem-| bly noted Valentine's Day by dis- tributing candy to their surprised, but smiling, male colleagues. Democrats Maude Frazier and Hazel Denton pointed out the candy passing was not to be construed in the same light as sorority girls an- nouncing engagements. But Mrs. Frazier’s partner from Clark County, Democrat Stan Ir-) | win, promptly moved that their act| rr} " t so construed. “T second the motion,” replied) Mrs. Frazier just as promptly. | 1 Eire has a shortage of clergy-| men. i (Advertisement) Nights Unbearable __‘Slitching Skin? beyond belief for fiery, itching | irritation, with specially medicated | Resinol—the ointment rich in lanolin. | Soothes and oils tender sKin—lessens desire to scratch—thus aids healing. | tt | Kinsel is leasing the building [Maclean Spying Commission\Charge Dimmed: British Official Claims Cairo Letter Shows No Filching of U.S. Secrets LONDON i®—The British For- prepare special assessment rolls to present to the commission Feb. 21: Anderson street from Elim te Mich- igan Airline Railroad; Central avenue from Saginaw te Paddock; na avenue Teles te Dawson H to Earl- that renegade British diplomat Donald Maclean “was receiving secret U. S. documents from a eontact in the American embassy in Cairo, et) Sir George Young, chief spokes- man, also‘ said yesterday there was nothing to indicate that the author of the letter, identified as an American but not named, was from Voor to Hazel; Edward street from Myra to Orchard Lake: and Elim street from Marshall to 120 feet west of Going. Final action saw hearings held on special assessment rolls for sanitary sewers~for 15 streets in the city's east side. He Runs for Office That's Not Vacant er waa a possible spy link. TAMPA, Fla. (B—A lawyer here Written in 1951, it was found last finds he has been running for an N office which won't be vacant for two years, George P. Raney an- nounced last week he would be a candidate for state Democratic ex- ecutive committeeman from ~Hills- borough County, Checking elections laws later, he discovered committeemen now are elected for four years and the term of incumbent C. J. Hardee Jr. has until 1958 to run, Until 1942 the term was two years. Raney said his announcement still holds good—it will just give him a little longer to get his cam- paign organized. rs had suggested the 2nd Young Hawaiian, 5,/* U. S, Embassy secretary's apart- Burt to Summit: Cornell avenue from Baldwin to University; Drexel avenue) from Paddock to South boulevard: Elm] street from Jessie to Sanford; Pourth/ avenue from Joslyn to Puller: Gerdon avenue from Oakland te Corwin, Go- ing street from South boulevard to Prospect: and Hamilton and McNeil streets from Baldwin to Rundel! The City Commission also at- thorized the city attorney to pre- pare a necessary lease in order that the J. A. Fredman, Inc., construction company could in- stall a decorative porcelain facing on the new Kinsel Drug store at he corner of Huron and Saginaw. The lease is required because from the Buckner Finance Co. and the facing will protrude ap- , proximately one inch over city property. Further business saw a deed be- ing accepted from Bryan French ‘and his wife for the Glenwo6d | jarge box. Inside was—a dead! avenue extension. Hearings of intent to construct THE PONTIAC PRESS,) WEDNESDAY, FE : . Heirs Take the Saddle gain because this city has no mis-|posed hiring an agent to work on ted horses on its Streets. Herjthe streets aiding Joseph Bradley pe “miserable| that since no such condition ‘ | TWENTY-FIVE wide. Refinish your ol $34.95. This Week Monday and ment, Killed by Shell Blast | After almost five years of stay- HILO, Hawaii us-Five-year-old 1% S8nY from ae sigh Stanley Alatan was killed yester-| brief a a cont . Mas. day, presumably by a bursting} ow Saturday oo shell—the second island youngster! : : | HLS PLM. JUMBO CONOLITE. The herd surfoce me- teriel for Counter Tops, Desks and Vanities! 30” LIQUID GRAIN * ture or woodwork with Liquid Grain. #50 kit. CORNER CABINETS — 72" high, 36” front. Reg. vi Friday Nights 9 & 12. Reg. 98c Now Choose from meny beeu- tiful colors. $ 1 48 oan I 6 tott—te oe ot Reg. $39.95 id furni- $450 29” hen’. 256 So. SAGINAW ~“ > 2 . LEXINGTON, Ky. ut-Heirs of|1953 will left much of her estate|horses allowed tp be overworked|the entire estate go io Mrs. E. Mary Stevenson stand to!for care of such horses. She pro-|and mistreated.” But Cireuit heirs. f, ae ee Armstrong's Quaker : LINOLEUM Lifetime Plastic ALL TILE 35: No plumbing necessery! Hurry while they lest! Only ee ee to die in®a week from playing] with explosives. . ‘ Doctors said metal taken from) Stanley's body resembled shell fragments. A week ago 15-year-old Fred A. Holloway of Lanikai, Oahu, was killed by a homemade bomb. What a Lovely—Oops! JUNCTION, Utah @—While his 8-year-old watched, State) @& 7 Rep. McKinley Morrill began tak-| “~ ing the ribbon from a Valentine's Day present the boy had just hand- ed him. Under the ribbon was a skunk. Proudly grandson Mac, Thompson explained he had found two-inch blacktop pavement on the} following streets were held and the it in the woods. Morrill says he finally persuaded Mac ‘to take it 16 E. LAWRENCE Downtown FS yi If you know... then save for these plans and expectations. If you don’t know then it’s all the more important for you to put a nest egg away for those “rainy days”, =, == Fs Open a Savings Account this week at PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN Or ls “A é arid * Loan Association 761 W. HURON STREET SAVINGS Future 9 e | ae yn 407 Main BU ROCHESTER 3 f &, @ ae PL s © Nl. Pictured above is another addition to Goodyear’s fleet of GMC Trucks. To better service the Oakland County area with Goodyear Tires and tire repair, Goodyear chose this GMC Model 253 for peak performance and economical operation. WILSON-GMC Company 675. Oakland Avenue « Pontiac, Michigan } Phone FEderal 5-9485 {LT IN PONTIAC— ILSON-GM™ & RA “NOS TIM: DM D"NOS' TI ere BY PONTIAC PEOPLE” _. Cc -+ WILSON-GM ’ . . : a f = . Y yf yA “mmmerr six : _ | THE commis PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1956 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tave followed quel os ibe jams which praction oxy Gey ont slong wal WU fuira segregated basis. Most of the (Negroes are peacefully break- ~~ ¥ collegiate integration. Negro etadenta live at home, ing color barriers at formerly all- Other Dixie states with Negro) ones on "sa ae eee ca N.C. . white Southern colleges and uni-jstudents ranging from a handful GrUaTs ‘State have Negro prolnte stu-) Negroes a in permitted in versities in sharp contrast to the'to hundreds include Oklahoma,! Dr. Guy Johnson, professor of dents. the Unt ity of Kentucky's grad-| bitter demonstrations that greet-|Texas, Virginia, Kentucky, fyicing ae steps at su, University ran - ee seal 6 mt ot Os utherine Lucy's atte to,Carolina, Tennessee and Louisi-/of ‘arolina, completed) Integra s working a school since ; eee University of prec ana. In none of these states haga study of the subject and esti-|ways in. Tennessee. There are 52|University of Louisville since 1951.|dergraduates - next fall. None of Vv a re Expansion * * « there been any Violence. Many|mates that about 1,000 Negroes/Negroes in six white colleges and'Kentucky admitted Negro under-jthe larger private _ institutions —_ several Negroes — Sou graduates in 1954. All live off the/has. Negro undergraduates but|!*S pi: undergraduates! Watch ds Southern states have ac-/0f the Negroes live in campuslare in state-supported Southern| universities there and 14 white " = we feote re oe Negroes a Ba n Eight both te dormitories and most eat in school|colleges with another 1,000 in pri-|students at Fisk University at/campus. At Louisville ee most have enrolled them in grad- te a cepted Negroes in ob greiies n{cafeterias with the white students. /vately endowed institutions. Nashville, a Negro school. The|gro members of the uate work for several years. eeevge and undergraduate on, An'A few have been admitted into * 6 a8 Ls &F ‘ork ne the first tiehe Ladies’-Men’s Aspociated Press survey showed University of Tennessee has 32|squad live in dormitories on the|Where Negroes attend state-sup- oa 95 today. Ne violence attended these Professional fraternities but there! A federal: court order broke the|Negroes in its graduate schools,|campus but have separate rooms.|ported schools in Texas, they do|i? ‘he university _ aot with Special $ changes which weir patterns that |! little — mingling. ~~ |racial barrier in North Carolina/17 on the main campus a Knox- seeing lrg — ray “ live in dormitories with white ahiie dormitories pec wo last fall at the general college! ville and 15 in its school of social/ opening doors egroes udents. students. had stood for generations, Most oe schools which have level when three Negroes en-/work at Nashville. Texas after the Heman Sweat = A The Vide Seyetme Cont hes . ABKANSAS FIRST admitted Negroes, either volun-\rolied at the university at Chapel, ake ; federal court ruling in 1950. EN LOUISIAN. yet neal re a aay ve ott Georges-Newports Arkansas admitted a Negro to'tarily or under court order, had Hill. One lives in a dormitory SEGREGATED LIVIN Sweatt, a Houston mail carrier,| Louisiana State University = prsseng - ; its university law school in 1948./no exact figures. Estimates range'on the campus and the other re Except at Fisk, dormitories|carried his fight to gain admit-|about 120 Negroes in its graduate|has not decided when lewelry Dept. - There was no incident. Hundreds from 500 to more than 1,000 in plan to move in next fall. Alliand cafeterias are operated on tance to the University of Texas schools and there are about 160 cision should become effective. COME salen One Visit Will Convince You AgP Offers... YES — MORE TTT PRICES ON MORE ITEMS MORE DAYS OF THE WEEK! 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WEDNESDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 15, 1956 U.S. Will Fithance arid Staff Radar Network i in Canada OTTAWA ® — The United States alone will finance and operate new last June 13 and put before the radar installations in southern Can-| Commons Friday provides: ada, it is disclosed in a new agree- M ment between the two countries, |operation of these stations shall be * y * Previously, Canada .paid one-|States government with the ex- third and the U. §, two-thirds of|*ePtion of military personnel cost the. cost of such installations in|*f Canada should man any of the southern Canada. They are called|Stations at a later date. the pinetree radar chain. There tional radar stations to be built under the new agreement will be named entirely by Ameri- cans, The additional stations in south-| personne! will man the DEW (Dis-| | is filled by radar sites in ern Canada may require several ®orthern .U. 8. mid west, hundred American personnel. Of- | Pinetree, in operation for about . America. * * * which the 70th paraltel. 2. The mid-Canada warning ra being built entirely by Cana vat y will be manned by radar ships and radar towers “a be located. 3. The DEW line which is being built by the U. 8. roughly along Both the mid- Canada and DEW. One clause of the pact signed ficials also have said that U. S. two years, controls the eaukon Lines probably will come into oper,; Labrador, to Cape Race, south- of Canadian and American jet in- lation next year, terceptor planes which would have OPERATE AS ONE to meet any air attack on North | The three lines, intended to op- | British Columbia. eastern tip of Newfoundland. erate as a single system which) ful it. in full operation, are supplement-) ithe time schedule for constructi 1, A gap- filler between the \aido, Japan’s northernmost mid-Canada and Pinetree lines jand, today, No damage was |along the Atlantic seaboard. ‘port ed. A stift earthquake jol “This minor line wil extend south sca yesterday, trom the vie! aolty tes Hopedale, _|persons, | No details were given about cost, | injuring eight at people who would “turn a deaf * TWENTY-SEVEN lOff to Jail, Never Fail. ‘Mute’ Talks Self micimonn, Ky. teins alk Right Into Trouble xs carom at the mrottie—wore rrested carrying a bottle. The | OKLAHOMA CITY «—A local sheriff drove fast—found each with | 2. More stations in the Pinetree {man who claimed to be a deaf a foot in a cast. One ‘carried ‘a ‘tine in Nova Scotia, Ontario and mute Was arrested on a vagrancy, cane, the others had crutches, Sd complaint by officers who said he| today the law has ‘em in i Just talked himself into trouble. Officers said the man introduced) “!Utches- ion| himself to several people who an-| ed by aircraft-borne radar, picket |, exactly where the radar sites swe red their doorbells, giving them! 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Spokesman for the group of area residents, Homer Hoskins, 5676 Clinton River Dr., said that those present felt their property in the area of the proposed plant would depreciate. They feared an overloading of the plant as Waterford Township population continued to increase and they feared pollution of the Clinton River. Lioyd Anderson, township super- visor, replied that the Water Re- sources Commission and the State Board of Health would permit neither of these two things to ie happen. Hoskins said his group questions West Bloomfield Library Lists New Books WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP—The West Bloomfield Town- ship Library, 3201 Orchard Lake Rd., has acquired the following) new books: In fiction: “Bugles and a Tiger”, John Masters; ‘The se Valuation whether the sewage plant is nec- essary at the point proposed, sug- gesting a site farther down-river, just south of Elizabeth Lake Road. He said, ‘“‘There are no houses in that area,” and showed an aerial lview of. the township to bear out this fact. ENDORSES INTERCEPTOR Hoskins went on to endorse the| \Farmington Interceptor Sewer,' which has been in a planning stage for over two years and. will ! eventually serve. Waterford Town- ship. Anderson, who has worked with | the authority in charge of planning the interceptor sewer, | echoed his approval. Hoskins said his group was pre- pared to serve an injunction on, the township if the site for the| proposed sewage plant remained the same. The board moved to table the matter until members had further investigated the possibility of an- other site. * * Another group of township resi- dents from the Westridge sub- division protested action of the Waterford Township Zoning Board and the County Zoning Board of changing from residemfial 1 to light manufacturing 1 104, acres on the east side of Airport Road and immediately north. of the Grand Trunk Railroad along the tracks. The zoning change was up before Jaycee Auxiliary to View Slides at Next Meeting WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Allen Copley, of Pontiac, will show) colored slides of his trip to Paris! and through western Europe when, the Jaycees Auxiliary meets next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ber- nard Heaney. | The auxiliary will be having | State Highway Commissioner a booth at the Sports and Build- Charles M. Ziegler suggested yes- ers Show scheduled for March terday that Oakland County should 23-25 at the CAI Building. ‘consider a large-scale bonding pro- Mrs. Jack Perry is chairman &™@m to make funds immediately for the booth and will discuss de- 2Vailable for local road improve- details at the Tuesday meeting eC" Mrs. Thomas Belton and Mrs. Dick Ziegler was questioned in Lan- Dean will be co- be cee sing by State Sen. William S. 3roomfield {R-Royal Oak). Broom- Off C ial Cla field told Ziegler that both the present gas tax distribution for- mula and a proposed new formula hey leave Oakland $73,000,000 to Alabama Authorities Arrive to Pick Up Man Arrested in Keego Official Suggests Road Bond Plan Ziegler and Broomfield Confer on Improvement of County Routes 000,000 short of meeting needs : age next 15 years. By June 30 this year, the eounty will Nave received about $332,009 from distribution of the new 1'4-cent gas tax, sald Zieg- ler. This money Could be used to | float a bond issue of nearly §5,- | 000,000, he stated, KEEGO HARBOR — Alabama; A report on an $800,000 metro- State Prison authorities will ar-|politan area traffic study is ex- rive today to pick up Buford pected within 10 days, he stated, Saint, 30, of 319 N. Saginaw St. which will show Oakland's needs in| Pontiac. detail. Saint was arrested Feb. 4 by! Another report, to be out Keego Harbor Police Chief Calvin’ about two weeks, will show trunk- C. Baxter and Patrolman Richard }ine needs within Pontiac. “A plan, Hurtubise on an indecent liberities for widening and exte nding M59! charge in a local place of business.|(Auburn Avenue) will then be A teletype was received trom |Worked out,”’ said Broomfield. the Alabama State authorities Plans are now being drawn | the Township Board last night for a decision. Residents present protested the light manufacturing zone bécause “the township could not control what went into the strip.” They believed that the manufacturers who located there could cause possible damage to their property| with undue noise, odor, or traffic. Anderson pointed out that light manufacturing 1 prohibits odor, Fabulous Train’, Frederick (and certain plants which would emit same or cause nojse. Anderson sald that “down through history the first area to blight was near the railroad ter; “Ten North Frederick ’, John i O'Hara; “Jonathan Eagle”, Alex- | ‘Tack. The protesting group . ander and “The First was concerned with the aesthetic Train to Babylon”, by Max Ehr. | V#!ves of the community. lich, The board tabled the zoning In non fiction: “Night Raider of change for further research, the Atlantic”; “A Night to Remem-| In other business, the board) ber", Walter Lord; “Ambaséador authorized the supervisor to sign) Extraordinary”, Alden Hatch; ‘*To an agreement with the Lenox Con- Hell and Back", Audie Murphy; |struction Co, to put up seven model “Minding Our Own Business’, by|homes to be used only as models Charlotte Paul; “Our Samoan Ad-juntil the plat could be recorded venture”, Fanny Stevensori; “The and the water system approved with a description fitting Saint | for making M150 a four-lane, di- ‘and a statement that he might | vided highway from Stephenson be an escapee of the prison. Hwy. north to Rochester, Ziegler He was turned over to Sheriff! Stated. Frank W. Irons for interrogation! ‘There is a ibility some major and waived extradition before county eae ied "be Seca Judge H. Russell Holland on Feb. |fied as state trunklines making jthem eligible for Highway Depart- ‘Saint, who has a wife and three! ‘ment funds, he added, jchildren in northern Alabama, was| serving a 12 year sentence for'| six-2nd degree burglary cases and grand larceny there. Church Groups He has also served time, in-| Set Joint Meeting termittently, since 1943 for vag- for Thursday rancy, burglary and grand _lar- | DRAYTON PLAINS — A joint ceny. in| | PANEL MEMBERS — A representative group from the Round Table of Christians and Jews will highlight the meeting of the Hud- son-Covert PTA in Waterford Township at 8 p. m. Thursday. Partici- pating (left to right) are the Rev. Fred R. Tiffany of the Bethany Baptist Church, Everett Spurlock, executive secretary of the Urban League, the Rey J. ba Varker of the African Methodist Church ait is () Pontiac Press Phote and Rabbi Sanford Saperstein of Temple Beth Jacob. Not shown but also participating is the Rev. Joseph Emmell of St. Vincent de Paul Church. The topic of the group will be ‘Understanding Is the Road to Brotherhood.'"’ An open forum will follow. There will be open house at 7:30 p. m. and refreshments following the meeting. A nurs- ery will be provided for children three years of age or over, Youth Would Attend Waterford High Council to Sponsor Foreign Student WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — lish, and a genuine desire to know The Student Council of Waterford democracy as it is lived in the Township High School this week) United States. approved a resolution to sponsor a| The AFS depends on the com- foreign student in the high school/munity to find homes for the stu- next year. |dents but the final choice is made * ¢ ® |by the New York headquarters. The council will work through PARENTS RESPONSIBLE the American Field Service, Big Natadort must) live (with ¢ Gee He escaped in July 1955 and has’ been employed in a Pontiae fac- tory since. Church Men’s Club : Plans Panel Program DRAYTON PLAINS—"The Bible} in the Public Schools’’ will be the; panel topic for the Rrogr im of the Community United \Presbyterian jfor Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the, b non-profit organization whose pur- f amily for one year. The meeting of the Anderson and Kel- pose is the furthering of under-| Sear parents exercise ‘he same jlersberger Girls’ Missionary standing and good will among the! ,authority over him as they do over \Groups of the Community United peoples of the world. their own children. | Presbyterian Church is scheduled 4 ¢arries out this purpose by |too, are responsible for giving him|v" ringing teenage students from aa te understanding and affection approximately 18 countries that all teenagers require. The study in American schools ant family receives no remuneration to live in American families and for the upkeep of the student. communities for a year. All tuition and beok fees are “The Call of the Navajo.” The youngsters who come here taken care of by the school. The . on AFS scholarships are selected youngster Is placed in the grade Refreshments will be served. from many applicants in schools| closest to his age group. church parlors. dunior and Senior High boys are invited to this meeting and a feature of the evening's program will be a colored sound film, | The parents,| | Youth Ie Nernst p at Waterford to Meet Thursday He fecis th A WATERFORD — The Youth Fel- |Program next year. He feels tha ‘lowship of the Independent Funda- once Waterford has felt the re- mental Church of America will wards of the project, it will want meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the to continue the plan under the| Waterford Community Church. labroad usual regulations. The fee covers all travel from! insurance, | to Waterford, $12 a month spending money, and a three-week bus trip of the coun-| The King’s Disciples of the Waterford church will be host to the Southeastern Rally of the IFCA. Bryan Jones and a group from try at the nee of the year. the Grand Rapids School of the * * |Bible and Music will entertain. blog project also works in re-| —Waterford students become| Two Boys Took Wallet, eligible for a summer trip to Eu-' Deputies Are Told rope. The Student Council is now work-) Two boys walked into his Orion jing out details of the project and Township house and stole $4 and a hopes that an interested Waterford wallet from his wife’s purse yes- Township family can be found to terday, Amos Odell told Oakland assume the responsibility of hous- County Sheriff's deputies. jing and caring for a teenage visitor, Odell said he didn’t know the |trom_ abroad. boys. Sponsors of the group are Mrs. of foreign countries. All candidates! = Jehn Bougine and Mrs. Vern are hand-picked by the Minister of! Green. Education of each country. The minimum cost to the spon-|, soring group for bringing these) student ambassadors is $630 each.| Emphasis is placed on qualities| Car] Hanna, Michigan represent- of character, leadership, ‘scholar- ative of the AFS, however has ship, a fluent _knowledge of Eng-'waived the sponsor's fee for the Story of the Trapp Family Sing-|and they gave tentative approval ers”, Maria Augusta Trapp; and to a proposed sewage plant in Saucers Uncensored", by Watkins Hill No. 1 by the railroad Harold T, Wilkins. in the Saginaw Trail area. Your PTA Is Planning: Slate Bond Issue Talks WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Mrs. Carrie Hubbell, principal of Williams Lake School, will be the guest speaker when the Jayno Adams PTA meets Thursday at mann Sx the eveulng. 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Hubbell’s topic will be ‘Reading Readiness.” winning Readiness” aa/More Cold Foreseen Church Monday evening. The meeting ~vill be preceded by a 6:30 p.m. \dinner, prepared | by “Chef Peder Nielsen, The | . men are to bring thelr own ta- ‘Woman Gets Probation for Stealing From Home Cotton Work Clothing ble service, Reservations can be ‘made by calling William Baw- den, FE 4.6370. Participating on the be Elden Johnson, MATCHED UNIFOEMS “eo *® © © © © © © © ww Shirts Cage Dungarees ................$2.95 Chambray Shirts .......... .$1.79 ‘errr ye TTT eee eee ere eee eee eee eS i i i ll i i i it ln i i i i i i i Nn i in i in tin tind, New Shipment of LEVIS Sizes 27” thru 38” $3 95 pr. rewrrrCTrTCTrrerrrerrrVTrreewreweY A ll i li ll i in i Ni Nn in a Ni i i Ni Mn Lin i i in i a Ladies’ and Girls’ Ruffies .... .$3.49 Bernice Cobb, 21, of Detroit, yes- 4; * \ “i lterday: was (placed on 2\year oe Kin of LIT Founder Dies Sentenced to Probation panel will bation and $100 court | DETROIT u—Mrs. Catherine M. for Default on Services John Bougine, costs by Oakland County Circuit Lawrence, mother of Dr, E. Keith Johnson, and William Baw- Judge Clark J. Adams. George Lawrence, president of _R. Manning. 63, of 43 Harvey, | den, The Rev. W. J. Teeuwissen She admitted Feb. 6 taking cloth. |@wrence Institute of Technology Pontiac, yesterday was placed on Jr., will be the mode rator, ing from a Huntington Woods home in suburban Detroit, died Tuesday two-year probation and assessed § at the age of 90. Another son, the $150 court costs by Oakiand Coun- | late Russell E, Lawrence, founded ty Circuit Judge H. Russel Hol-| Mark 10th An niversary: dove of Library at Waterford Lawrence Tech. She had moved to, land. in Freezi Township School District, will ex-| F F ing urope The month ‘of March marks the|made shelves and stacks and dec. Rochester Area Resident Hazel Park Resident Detroit in 1942 on the death of her; Manning admitted Jan. 31 ore % husband, ENsworth, a Terre $105 last Aug. 13 as payment for. Haute, Ind., manufacturer, i which he failed to complete. | plain briefly the bond issue to be} presented to the voters Feb. 21. | LONDON (INS)—More snow and/tenth anniversary of the Water- orated the room set aside for the Put on 2-Year Probation Draws 3-Year Probation . |below-zero temperatures were fore- ford Community Library in_ the library in the new CAI building. In Oakland County Circuit Court ic The AS om PTA lcast today for many parts of ‘Community Activities Building on Many cto Ghat T. Swiney, "1, of Beas if ee 2, of 7041 undergoing _ its Williams Lake Road. 3073 Melvin, Rochester , was placed, ec saeeoea: cee = . will hold Ope House at 7:30 | p-m. a, at the Waterford ‘tTicken Europe, Center School. 'worse winter in a century, * on two-year probation and assessed acsessed $200 court costs by Oak-| assessed issue. A discussion period will follow. Mrs. Alfred Keith will be chair- pwwvvvvvrvevdr?* i ee i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 followed, get- ting the books accessioned and on “workbees”’ * o the shelves. shes Scouts and Girl Scouts will | There was some improvement in| Begun without much fanfare by But “business” was slow, Not $2 ee costs by Judge H. Rus- Jand County Circuit Judge H. Rus-) Boys’ Tuffies AeOeooOode ood . $2.98 ve handicraft on displ. the temperatures i -/a group. of library enthusia ts) ; sel Holland sel Holland. i " a pray. pe s in central Eu el de & y wht many people knew about. the Swiney admitted Jan. 31 as- @ We Give Holden Red Stamps Adkins had admitted stealing $85, | “sulting a man with a knife last a wristwatch and rifle from a man |Nov. au in Troy. in Hazel Park Dec. 11. M arry Carlis) hod _|rope and the sun broke through in-|headed by Mrs. O. L. Siegman, the cota a present = orn iy termittently, But in general, ice Project was taken over for a time observance of Founder's Day. { only public library ig Waterford Township. Many who did know thought that membership in , Community Activities, Ine. was | Necessary In order to use the | ‘Returns roe Bases. Wilson Notes Progress¢ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE GREEN'S wea WEAR 4516 Dixie Highway OR 3-1807 DRAYTON PLAINS and snow continued to clog roads|by the Mothers’ Club of the Water- and hamper emergency crews try-|ford Village School as a public Thad Carr, principal of Wate# ing to reach the resident¢ of iso-| service. They gathered books, rais-| ford Township High School, will jated villages in Italy and other countries ed money, bought supplies, and) {with the help of their husbands | speak on the now school bend has ry ever been completely cleared away. | The library has been able | Ag maintain a worki Se id d Mi i] W k — me | n orking catalogue i 1in ul Ss 1SSI1 e Or jover four thousand volumes, in ad- idition to several sets of reference ‘WASHENGTON (P — Secretary Trevor Gardner flew to Florida ‘books, This has been due hee 2 tenses Wtison | says the pmill: late last week to tell Wilson that ito continued donations f many fin oy Sy pecerany | for development he was resigning as assistant A nations of m: e fe e was resig ssis ir - of. guided missilesois¢'ge : |books, and to the financial con- oe cee: Rene bet Force secretary for research and development. ot ter organized all the time.” The defense chief returned té the capital last night after visits to the Army's Rédstone Ballistic Mis- sile Center near Huntsville, Ala., and Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., headquarters for the proving range jtribution of the local Book Review group, The available books in the Ii- brary include about twelve hun- dred non-fiction works, over fif- teen hundred adult fiction (cur- * At-a news conference, Gardner said among other things he thotight the missile developmert program should be accelerated to the pace’ rent and classical, though Met from which guided missiles and Of 2 wartime effort. always the latest editions), a wee- ballistic rockets are tested over ‘LOT OF CREDIT’ | tion of some five hundred adult) the Atlantic. Wilson said Gardner “deserves a | mystery Rovels, and approx = Having in mind the continuing Jot of credit” , =| for spending three | vears in the government when he came to Washington intending to | stay only a few months. bd e At Huntsville, Wilson saw the Army test a rocket motor designed for use in the Redstone ballistic missile, which is intended to have a range of 1,500 miles. Asked If he thinks that range mately eight hundred books for children and janior readers. There are even a few foreign- | language readers and grammars, criticism of the American missile program by Sens. Svmington (D- Mo) and Jackson (D-Wash) and others, newsmen asked Wilson about the general program. “I don’t think the people of the country generally appreciate the work that has been done and the investment that has been made— that we have such big projects At present, the library hours are: Tuesday—7 to 9 p.m., Wednesday— 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Thursday— 7 to 8 p.m., and Saturday—10 to 12 a.m. “Oh, come come, Mr. Reeberessh All Lb need is » larger loan j + . going as we have,” Wilson re , from Buckner's" Ortonville Women Hurt plied. “We are getting better or. Wesley ihe cane eee ‘When Auto Is Struck ganized all, the. time. | tive people” at the) Redetous L Charlene Hale. 32, of Ortonville. | He said he still hasn't found Missile Center, whose car was hit from behind S"yene to direct the coordinated *)** missile program of the Defense Department and the three armed forces—a job which he announced recently he is setting up. To another question, Wilson ven- tured the opinion that the Redstone ballistic rocket would attain that range with a single stage rocket At present, Wilson said, he has engine, instead of the two or three in mind for the job about five per- stages considered for long-range, sons, but “I doubt that any of 5,000-mile, rockets upon which the ‘them w will take it.” | ‘Air Foree*is working. yesterday afternoon by Ralph W. Tower, 31, also of Ortonville, was jtreated for minor injuries and re- at from St. Joseph Mercy Hos- and court of honor at the school. Presenting the P charter is Scout C Jommissioner Leslie C. Churc ill. Troop §coutmaster is Martin Readler. You Can Park at: Our Door! 4512 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains f e OR 3-1221 Other Offices: Pontiac—Walled Lake—Utica PRESENTS CHARTER — A. W. Gault (left) receives the charter fr’ Stringham PTA spon- = ey at @ recent ‘Parents’ night U nae post State Police said h- 'the accident happened on an icy Aili on M15 horth of Clarkston. 1 ; a | , I, rai : A) j J } , / oy : / \ ry vk | . | ; ] rf of ; . A "THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1956 TWENTY-NINE / Number 3 of a series » copyright 1956, Bureau of Advertising, American Newspaper Publishers Amocation i s = \ Ve | = Kt taxes a GEANE" to move mountains It takes a giant to move mountains of merchandise, too. In the world of selling there is a giant who lives in every town — the newspaper. The newspaper digs deep in any market for every last sale. Nothing develops the rich ore of responsive customers like the newspaper because: 1. Over 56,000,000 newspapers are sold every day. 2. Newspapers entered 88° of the nation’s homes yesterday.* 3. 64° of men and 73% of women read the general news pages with advertising.t In other words, people buy and read and SHOP the newspaper every . day. More and more, retailers, wholesalers and distributors are exploiting this daily habit by advertising in newspapers regularly. More and more, manufacturers are doing the same, giving retailers heavy support. In today’s competitive world, if you want to move merchandise, you need a giant's help. You need the newspaper. All business is local...and so are all newspapers. *Market Research Corporation of America nationwide newspaper survey Giant stripping shovel built by Bucyrus-Erle for Sunnyhill Coal Co. tContinuing Study of Newspaper Reading Mew Lexington, Ohio. Dipper scoops up 43 cuble yards at a guip. . ‘Published in the interest of more effective advertising by . THE PONTIAC PRESS < - | { a wry - AL " 3 i ea ith i ie a a le Te a rare rr ae # ae ae ’ rh rn ee f a} } i ee si Fatt, tas is _ A Y adit, : : eo F P/) ; é ‘ ' i j f ' : ) / : a . a ; = , ‘ / ; = . | I . : A J ! t i i. a - f . “THIRTY | ____|__THE' PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FE a | BRUARY 15, 1956 ‘Agreement Made to Sell Tribe for $4,000,000 thought he was to get.a financial| interest when he was appointed to his present job by Veeck in 1947. In fact. Veeck announced that Greenberg “is” the. second largest eee Pa 22s oa By winning over Fuentes, Isaac Logart’s chances of meeting DeMarco are pretty good. Look for him to challenge patito first however. aw &® Have you noted Louie Fontinato is playing better position hockey (on orders from Watson) and not ficers to temain. Some of the out late in 1949 for about $2,200,000/|der the new owners, Daley and a shares still will be held by the compared with the $1,200,000 the|fellow director of the Nickel Plate League Park made arrangemests a large majority of shares, infor-| current officers and directors. (club cost in 1946. The 1949 buyers|Railroad, Oilman Ignatius A. | under a gentleman's agreement mally approved the price yester-| Daley tried to buy the club back} were substantially the present own-|O'Shaughnessy of St. Paul, and yesterday to purchase the Tribe day. It is $1,550 a share. At that in the days Bill Veeck and his as- ers, except that Ellis Ryan depart-|Greenberg are expected to hold for-nearly four million dolJérs, rate, the club’s total worth is near-|sociates had the franchise. Daley ed as presidént after a squabble|more than half the shares. CLEVELAND w— A one-time worked out for the stockholders’ usher at the Cleveland Indians old;approval. The directors, who own aah : Ze 4y):ly four million, counting the pres-jadmitted then that ‘we and our in 1952, Big Hank, recently voted into|stockholder in the Indians, but la- th >... Let’s Dgrenalie eT el pee eee ed ent 2,556 shares. jassociates are actively or eame! — + * * Baseball's Hall of Fame for his = the general — = = that pet tha hall allieg fr tknae usbent nce Most Valu- tion, had a chance jo buy the club| Daley will head a new corpora- such a deal,” but it never came; Greenberg is scheduled to be-| slugging talents with the Detroit) never was o buy any able Rookie! . . . Live-wire sheriff Bill Glanagan, 36, shares, It was reported a minor stockholder had promised Veeck he would sell some shares to Green- berg, but backed out. : i! Daley said that the other time ot # : ” he was interested in buying, ‘Veeck _— “. ? , f |was asking 2% million. * * * “T thought it was a wise invest-: Tigers and Pittsburgh Pirates, 6'2 years ago for] lars less. we y is chairman of the Biddy Basketball championships to be held March 22 at Jersey City. Heavyweight Sid Peaks doubles as a welder me- chanic in the Navy Yard at Brooklyn. All sports car fans should get a copy of Joe Wheery’s excellent “Manual of Road Tests,” just out. : x w* * * ren he covtiouet “have the George Jacobus wangled free hotel rooms, fruit juice greatest faith in the future of base- 4Nd suntan lotion for all active and inactive ball players ball and particularly in-Cleveland, Who competed for the Baseball Players golf cham- which is a great baseball town.” pionship at Miami Springs. J. G. Taylor Spink’s trophy Daley was a sandlotter as a boy is one of the finest I have ever seen in 30 years of [in Ashtabula, Ohio, When the fam- campaigning along the golf trails. ily moved here in 1910 he got a. ‘ job as an usher in the Indians’ for: SEES IT GROW AND DECLINE mer home, League Park. Until § Frank Revoir helped establish the franchise at Syra- ered ees oy official con- cuse, built the ball park, and then watched it decline : = : to the point where it was moved to Miami. ae in hain an ctigint) parr Veeck ... “Bill is a great showman,” Frank said, “ can’t Pro Leagues Talk Turkey. x * ‘make baseball pay in a sub-tropical city, no one else (Can. Canadians Meet With “As for Syracuse, it never had a chance once the NFL Heads Hoping #0) oone raped to are nat $65,000 yearly transporta- A Z on bite Havana . Miami now breaks u Settle Disputes the hop to Cuba. my e “This was in the cards all along despite glowing promises made to booster drive chairmen.” 1's million dol-| ton, but has asked the present of-|off. The Veeck regime finally sold| come a “principal’’ stockholder un- * } Cee oS - ——— ve ~ - = Near s. ¢ vecchio scored his 20th at 11:02. Viable position ing abie to & NIO, Tex. (®—-E. J. his finest round in 25 years, a 10- © md the New York Rangers, 5-3, before ers. York Sunday, had to come from |Kelly’s rebound to tie it up again. | pulled Worsley in favor of a sixth Of Persuading players to break con-| through final tuneup rounds for the that isn’t as tough as the Fort - prep record for the longest touch- behind in pd of the first two pe-| The Wings took carina with attacker. |tracts and options held by the oth-/$20,000 Texas Open. Sam Houston course, where the ° riods and were fighting off a strong | er. Several of the disputes have; The old Arkansas traveler, whot Open is to be played. But it showed | Ranger surge for the tying goal wound up in the courts and many plays out of St. Louis, caused them that the man who won the Texas - down run, a 105-yard gallop with & pass interception against Troy | in 1954. The giant tackle is 13 | 2 i ® have been marked by hot words. y Open twi —i . of the rest of the pack. Fighting it}when Prystai's second _ tally y : |to buzz yesterday when he shot Open twice in the past—in 1939 ° years old and as a college stu- t { on Aa hh iclinched the game in the last min- Claims Ist Pro Game | Bell suggested the meeting, to) > : and 1951—was to be reckoned with . jout for the fourth and last berth |cl the ga | dent will have a wife, Patricia, ute of play. ‘be held today at noon in a down-, in this year’s tournament, . jtown hotel with newspapermen on ‘hand to record the proceedings. | Death Hits Efforts to ausse Favored | ieee willingly to mm Over Bob Boyd on Detroit netminder Glenn Hall | Prove Ovid Si te of Tilt Bell says he’s ready to talk about South American Left- pace, w-Y. and Dow Finsterwald tl 77 king OVID, Mich. (®—Ovid now prob- | “Tl live right where I did July 4, anything which ‘does not restrain cae | SE) Contrete etven, jably never will be recognized as 1895, the day we played a game Eo TEE AG i Prystai, whom the Wings sent to the site of the first professional of ioothall j . won $180 for tying for second with Helfand, Robby | Tonight's TV Bout 66s, um and a 5-months-old daughter, |for the Stanley Cup playoffs are. Felicia, to support. * 8 6 the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Bos- le Bruins and the Chicago Black |Hawks Boyd Williams, manager of the awe Williams Gun Sight Company at| TC Detroiters scored three Devison, is on a bunting ex pedi-| goals in the third period to take tion in Tanganyika, East Africa. ee oo me sr sea. Williams will make a new sound : Uh hone Les) Can ' : behind the Rangers and 18 off movie about African hunting and the Meatreal will stay through the month of . pace. March. Harrison had 29-32 with six bird- - jes on the front nine and four on the last. He missed only two putts under 10 feet and had two 30-foot- ers. He won $400 as the low pro- fessional, finishing five strokes . jahead of Billy Maxwell of Odessa, 'Tex.; Jack Burke of Kiamesha — Playing their customary hit- and-run game, the Kangers | | seored on three of their 18 shots : . at which game a the Hawks last season and took | football game lec aeltcbenand € : back earlier this season in a trade; [Leg J Grove, So el wae tele 0 ate: the money and the | a man with a local team, amount was three dollars." paid to the Metro Prystai led the Wings with for Ed Sandford, scored his first cause, died last week at Delray * * * igan State University who became two goals. Lorne Ferguson, a for- goal in the opening period to offset Beach, Fla., at the age of 79. Chuck Davey, the pride of Mich-) ~ — — ~ = | * * * | Grove spent the last few years of his life digging thropgh old rec- a TV wonder boy before runes AUuSky Ex-GlI Sets Sights eipaaiatein lpr bart é jords attempting to prove that the a guest at a father-and-son ban-| ° M k first professional football game on Owens Ju I I 1p1ng ar vfessiona wthall game quet Sunday morning at St. Pat- was played July 4, 1895 at this rick’s in White Lake Township. He NEW YORK u—Roslyn Range, beaten or equaled this weekend — Central Lower Michigan town gave an informal address. | . * #8 * ° ° Kenny Lane of Muskegon, ranked 8th nationally in the lightweight ranks, and Yama Bahama, promising welterweight, are headliners in a boxing show Feb. % at Lansing’s new civic auditorium, Bahama will meet Carlo Sarlo while Lane's foe has | just an unknown GI a year ago. at Madison Square Garden—and takes the spotlight in the National |the broad jump is one of them.” AAU indoor track and field’cham-| Range came out of nowhere in pionships Saturday as a threat to the Pan-American Games at Mex. D¢tween Latrobe and Jeanette at the 21-year-old broad jumping rec- jeg City to win the broad jump Latrobe. Pa., on Aug. 31, 1895 ords of the great Jesse Owens. |championship with a leap of 26 Grove played football for Albion The brawny ex-soldier. now com- feet 4% inches. College against Notre Dame and |peting unattached out of Los An- ‘other top midwestern teams, grad- |geles, has his immediate sights on ‘uating in 1894. After graduation, he ithe indoor broad jump record of formed a football team known as | * his All the record books recognize the first pro game as a meeting Olympic Member not been selected. on erie » “Michigs Rushes" 2 : 25 feet, 9 inches, set by Owens i the Michigan Rushe at Bill Baby ot ee who in 1935. Awed by Squaw home town of Shepardsville near | * @* «¢ ~ Ovid Pontiac-Hi | nea bey Der nS “I think Range has a good Valley Snowfall On June 27, 18%, the following out his handkerchief and saturated chance to break the mark.”’ said SACRAMENTO. Calif, & — The teohd it with a single swipe at his watery Dan Ferris, secretary-treasurer of 9°" yt Chlitar brow 'Surelic a ogi Se. "he said. the AAU and director of the 68- i a Valley meee row, ‘‘s ‘ ‘ : ia a a's Squaw Valles essed 3 a _ a < Guess Bill was referring to both year-old Baa member of the International Olym — GTove declared that a hat was the game and the stuffy atmos- pies Commission which awarded Passed after the game and the phere in the jammed little band the: 1960 Winter Olympic Games to Players spht the take to become appeared in Ovid Register- nion: “Don't miss the bal] game July 4." - “I believe eight world records box at Highland Park and four meet marks could be 4, Sierra aki pesort professionals Ps : ; eran Le ; a Jorge Vargas of the Philippines T° support him, a_ statement It now appears that Pontiac's stopped at the mountain region 200 from Will Marvin, a life-long res Larry Lamphere didn't have a cut \ Knicks Drop Hawks : miles east of San Francisco yes- ident of Ovid, stated over the eye in his finals bout ferday against Dude Green. at the state | t NBA C | e Never chive liescentisammuch emit chews : finale at Grand, n 0 e ar snow,‘ he remarked of the 108-inch Cuba on Top tapids vat’s Larry's manager's pack. “I am glad the IOC voted « : report, and Boris Bisogni, one- By International News Service Squaw Valley as the 1960 site 11n Caribbean York Knickerbockers Louis Hawks into time Pennsylvania champion, him-| The New . Was agreeably impressed.” self. says Green paid the Pontiac dropped the St Diamond Action middleweight a nice compliment the cellar of the National Basket- . Green said “he had been around ball Association's western division Pre Results PANAMA (P—Cuba held undis quite a bit. and that with a lit- last night p mited possession of first place in tle more experience Larry would) The Knicks beat the Hawks °10% the Caribbean baseball champion- make food.” to 99 at St. Louis. It was the Et le eta ee ships today on the strength of a —— —— fine pitching performance by ’ =$ pea hs sie - n a Avondale 96 Lake Grion 76 fifth straight loss for the Hawks. frondale 9 - ena Washington's Camillo Pascual and In winning the 1920 National’ The Minneapolis Lakers vacated Panama’s surprising conquest of League pennant, the Brooklyn Dod- last place by pasting- the Roches § Man an gers’ longest losing streak waster Rovals, 110 to 79, in the only’ ™M" ¢ Mary 47 Pont 81 Pred a3 Puerto Rico ; " : “| Berkely 54 Ferndale 46 Pascual limited Venezuela to three games. other NBA game scheduled. Clawson 58 Troy $3 es 76896 Wins Be Sie Mare tee up a 7-0 vietory in the first game of a doubleheader. The triumph Was the winners’ fourth against a P 8 Ben 60. Pont 8t Milford 79 Clarkston 88 Fitzgerald 75 Roseville 44 Comiskey Fiqu Bay City Central @3. Saginaw 78 = <4 } > a mI. : ‘ / Harbor Beach 60. Deckerville 46 lone defeat. Bob Boyd Of the Balti 1 a e S rown Birch Run $5. Millington $4 more Orioles chipped in with a ranke 1 81 3 : Soe a. ne Cone a three run homer for Cuba, which | River Rouge 70. Jackson 52 also was he Iped bs A run-scoring CHICAGO (@—Chuck Comiskey. “We feel the 1956 White Sox team ; : ; single by Archie Wilsen ef the St, scion of one of baseball's pioneer will be the strongest club we have MICHIGAN COLLEGE x ft Tech 73. Munois wc Louis Cards. Washington Slugger Rejects ‘56 Offer and Speiser | | | * | At Fort Sam Houston 177 of the - CHICAGO w — Julius Helfand, powerful left-hook specialist from lesser lights of the tour and many ” CHICAGO (*®—Eduardo Lausse, chairman of the New York Athle-’ South America, is a 2-1 favorite to not on the tour shot for qualifying « |Christian University specifically to four hits last night as Cuba racked‘ tic Commission who succeeded in defeat rangy Bobby Boyd, former Places in the open with Henry Wil- banning the boxing manacers’ CHicago butcher apprentice, to- liams of Reading, Pa.; Manuel de . guild in New York, last night re- night in his climb to a middle- la Torre of Milwaukee and Billy - ceived the Chicago boxing writers’ weight title shot. |Phillips of Winchester, Va., lead- award for contributing the most to’ Lausse, 28-year-old mechanic’s i"@ the way with 4-under-par 68s boxing in 1955. |son, will put an_undefeated string OVer the 6,464-yard course. Gene . a _,,. Of 32 bouts on the line in the nation- Bone of Detroit and Don Clarkson The power hitte ref the Senators Other awards went to middle- ally televised 10 rounder at Chica-| of St. Leuis were next in line with vowed yesterday: “I intend to stay weight champion Sugar Ray as go stadium (10 p.m. EST, ABC). |®%- A 74 was necessary to qualify at home until they send me a satis- inson and light-heavyweight Chuc T factory contract.” Speiser. | scrap may not go the dis- , ., tance, for each has impressive Qa . A anes maricecd eg peti knockout records. Lausse, world’s: nfee § mateur the “Comeback of the Year,"’ and | ‘third-ranked 160-pound contender, Worst Season for Iv eg ab am : y Speiser received the “Most Im-) scored @ kavoes A victory Sfatus Pending University of Wisconsin football proved” boxer award. tere ; io re (OV yd would put him at the teams in 1955 lost three straight Helfand, steering clear of his re- 0VeT Boyd w ; games, the most disastrous season cent battle against the guild, said head of the line for a crack at the) NEW YORK (®—The fate of star sirice coacf Ivy Williamson took vigilance will restore boxing to its Winner of the Bobo Olson-Sugar miler Wes Santee, who faces per- Ce i |Ray Robinson return bout. manent suspension as an amateur over the reins a few years ago. proper level. , : . - His over-all record is 616-3 and athlete, likely will be decided Sun- his victories include decisions over day by a seven-man AAU: inves. | Tiger Jones, Kid Gavilan and Gene tigating committee. 'Fullmer and knockouts of Purk Ed-| Santee, a Marine lieutenant Hurdler Back in Running sic Seat 24 sonny whose 4005 mile was the tastes Sullivan. Lausse, making his 13th ever run by an American, yester- start in this country, was held ,to’day threatened legal action if he . FORT WORTH, Tex, & — Bill,Meet, Kansas Relays and Drake a draw by Milo Savage in his last |is barred from running in the 1936 Curtis, who returned to Texas Relays. fight, Jan. 6. Savage floored the Olympic Games in Melbourne. He had to drop out of school Argentine. The investigating committee jcomprised of AAU and Olympic of ficials will look into what Pincus ST LOUIS upe—Washington slug- ger Roy Sievers, who has rejected four contract offers, says: “I feel I had a very good vear during 1955 whether Calvin Griffith thinks so or not.” * Olympic Bait make the Olympic team, is running/ last year to recoup financially and _ the high hurdles in championship worked in the oil fields at Color- Kemmerer a Seal form ado City. He returned last fall and /Sober, chairman of the seven-man Curtis was at TCU in 1954 andihas been working in the hurdles SAN FRANCISCO (#®—The San group, called ‘new information not not only won the Southwest Con- ever since. He has done 14.2 twice Francisco Seals of the Pacific | previously revealed." ference 120-vard high hurdles but in practice without pressing and Coast League today obtained Paul) Santee was suspended by the won in all the other meets he en- Elmer Brown. who is coaching Kemmerer, young right-handed \icsouri Valley AAU last Oct. 11 tered—the Border Olympics, Texas him, thinks he'll go under 14 sec- pitcher, on option from its parent on charges that he accepted “ex. telays, Southwestern Recreation onds. ‘club, the Boston Red Sox. cessive expenses” for three track : : — ‘ |meets in California in May: mo soso meant srraneaecenrs a era Y | On Nov. 20, however, the Mis- souri Valley AAU Board of Man ,agers lifted the suspension on the grounds of insufficient evidence |Santee resumed his running career but withdrew from indoor meets in |New York on a request from the investigating committee, “My whole career as an athlete is jeopardized,’ Santee, forme: ‘University of Kansas athlete, told ‘a stormy meeting of the New York Track Writers Assn. OSU's Freeman Still Leading § i : r ‘ Det t cr families. is talking pennant in his fielded in many a vear.” continued. Hope. a9 _* | oo rookie year at the Chicago White Comiskey. who is 30. “The nucleus Hil'sdale 3 : =a eee = Alma 59 Kalamarzoc ‘ Sox helm. of the 1955 club is with us again Muskegon Community College 65 Bosox Sign Stephens, ckson JC. 6 The personable, young vice pres- ident, who took charge after Frank Lane quit the Sox to become gen- era] manager of the St. Louis Car- dinals, enthusiastically cries: “Ninety-six in "56." * me = That's the number of victories Comiskey believes are needed to win the American League pennant this year and he's sure the Sox can reach the mark. ~ . “Fm convinced.” said Comiskey at the White Sex “Get-Away” luncheon yesterday, ‘‘the team that wins the American League. pennant can do so with 9 victories.” That's the same number the Yan- kees won it with ‘ast year whilf the Sox finished third with 9 umphs, 1 tri- and the White Sox have been °* strengthened by the addition of out-| standing players from other major| league clubs and from our farm 5° Ted Williams’ Fill-in BOSTON \®—The signing of Gene Stephens, a promising young out- fi 4 Port Huron J C &l. Flint J C 75 Assumption 96 Lawrence Tech 86 Wayne 75. Valparaiso 4&2 Bay City J.C. 686, Grand Rapids J.C Providence 88, ot D o “on 5 . on 7 system lime: £ Motre Dame )63 \ (over fielder who filled in for Ted Wil- * * * Rhode Isiand 83 Brown 63 li j t fie mos { last sea- ; Bi Francis (BENG Oc Meotatten an; cerns in left field most of last sea Actually the Sox have acquired North Carolina State 96 Duke 81 son, was announced today by the George Washington 81. Wm & Mary 60 Marviand 81, Clemson 69 only one outstanding plaver and Boston Red Sox. he's outfielder Larry Doby, who South Carolina 108 Furman #7 The 23-year-old speedster from many observers last year felt rataueaaa inal Tye Crees cn (63 Arkansas hit .293 im 157 official would have broucht the Sox their Milam! ‘Ohio 5 Ohio Univ ea times at bat while appearing in 109° # first pennant in 36 years had he Beran! ae be bester “ games last year In man: of his By ‘been patrolling center field for the F AL’ a einen game appearances, he was a pinch : Comiskeyss . . nvoia 70 Repperaine 64, pile pinch runner or eam APPROVE SALE OF ENDIANS — Myron H. : Marys relief in left field in late innings. It was the lack of long/ball pow er which prevented the’ Sox’ from ‘winning the pennant. They led the Olver Bulk 4 league in batting and were second Harneck Hig Pr 30 P way Groce 31 in Pitching and fielding but they Sparks Griff 3937 Team No 1 11 v7 « imph 92 4 lost 27 games by one run. ace = Las Star V Johnston 331, « The World Series record for con- © secutive strikeouts six. made NIGHTHAWKS wil = 29 Team No b 4 against the White Sox. Eller won the game, 5-0 Wilson, center, president of the Cleveland Indians, is flanked by Hank Greenberg, left, general man- ager of the club, and Don Hornbeck, club secre- a by Cincinnati's Hod Eller in 191¢| tary, just after the present board of directors approved the transfer of the club to a new cor: , portation. The new corporation, firm, Wilson is holders. which offered $3,961,000 for the team, is headed by William R. Daley, president of Otis & Co.. an investment expected to stay as president with Daley becoming chairman of the board. Greem | berg has been identified as one of the new stock- Big 10 Scorers CHICAGO —Ohio State's Rob- in Freeman faltered a bit but maintained a commanding lead in the Big Ten basketball scoring race through the week. Held to 12 points by Mlinois Freeman came back with 28 : jagainst Northwestern Monday {to . lrun his all-game total to 548 points - , |in 17 games. ~ : Julius McCoy of Michigan State : gained some ground but remained * ‘94 points behind the Buckeye whiz 'McCoy/has a 454-point total for 16 games. Wally Choice of Indiana fs 9rd jwith 349 points in 17 games. fol- lowed by Ron Kramer of Mich- igan with 343 points in 17 games.& Pai a é rl Fi “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1956 ok, THIRTY-ONE Win 14 Straight Tartars Are } Wayne's only loss came in its a sl e 2 ++ NCAA T 4 NEW MOTORS s ourney Bid By H. GUY MOATS ' Chiefs went into an early lead; margin at halftime, 27-26. But free toss, and two more charities + cso New Low Price! ; 2 = ” Pontiac Press Special Writer cre Cad Be WU veel] eens te ee ieee Ne Bown Payment? 1s ETROIT @® — Wayne University t was viewed as ble| HIGHLAND PARK—A combina-jclub, held it to the intermission, eare imme- a ew rentee! » gine lest Lemay ee of nv an erp peovlonmngelyersp atom orn waver again ‘te qutie diately the 2nd half opened, sink- eee Ma oad of Se BS peed s — oe een : ———e— le ane ant tack tthe Bear’ Oldamobile, Pontiac, to ai, & Wayne, s member of the Presidents Conference, is classed as an Clete were 7-polnts up on the Mike Fitzgerald came into the going into the finale, Willie De Apqracnie at-large” possibility under NCAA rules. Other independent teams sors Chick ta Ge cine ood oh presw-stes Seienn st Se eal ° orricial | ble figures during their 84-27 Cope TRB? BUDGET TERMS 4 ® eaaee high scorer. HIGHLAND PARK ie 8 WL Nashua Might Miss rout of the Lakesiders. Pree throws mi out 3 Mpped: Pocle 80.9 behind Dick| Lonte’s lest wight, stirred wp a| in -D’ National division action| {1 ter & st erat: penmmna deases 16 whipped Poole 89-49 behind Dick "s . ‘D' Na vision Libest 4): rene : Wid H di DeWitt’s 22 points. Jerry Bradley| little cohtroversy inasmuch as Slaybaugh’s bested Pulver Tire, 43- at bas ontiee 68 for Fa ED WILLIAMS TIRE Co. 1} | ener an icap |had 24 for the losers. po a eg a. of the a andl te a ; { hk é 4 i 8 5 i i \ ae ; i ice i eS res : \ we LS | ieee i Say = ae Sais VA - } j a 5 ne SP j fy i ai Fo soy | rgd Kr : / y Ms ; if , ; “ Al ; ; Fite ts ' 3 j sab ier THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1956 Mikes Trounced in Playoff Title Game jnearly ran the Shamrocks off the| ‘Last night’s triumph also snap- pletely outplayed and outclassed. | in the 4th period their best ef- iped a St. Michael jinx which had Por the 2nd consecutive game !*t. (Eighth of a Series) ‘seen Bob Mineweaser’s team lick ace forward John Keller was lim-| Larry Gacki spearheaded the | There were no weak spots in ‘the Ravens three straight times—| 4 to fi ints and n-|Ravens high-geared attack. The | sat < pare ., ited to four poin no Sham ~ Brooklyn's batting order last sea [twice this season and in last year's : _ sharp-shooting sophomore dumped }: nil-end almost ‘title playoff. rock was aie to BH doilile fi |. 30 sits, mest of them cote pact "he trex oct of tas +e ¢ nee: ; -|ing from the pivot area on one- |)... The Shamrocks were nevet in| Employing an aggressive at- |handed jump shots. 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Only $14,95 CY OWENS 147 South Seginew St. FE 5-4101 Art Massucci’s Bens handed St. tournament, which starts Sun- the picture. They grabbed an early! tack and an the i with 15 Michael 'a severe trouncing in| tournament, which starts Sun- |40 lead, but cus tha Soeran| Ban eee ree, ot sere followed Gacki with 15 11° the bottom of the Spey championship playoff and Memorial building. rolling the northsiders were com-| quarter flurry | ton's ' —— = = st we 5 om 8ST. FRED'S RALLY SHORT strategy enabled the Brooks to : * r Mt. Clemens St. Mary defeat-,win an extra-inning game against ‘Two Players Hit Over 40 Points . led St. Frederick's - basketball, Milwaukee. | . r . team for the 2nd time this sea-| : ‘ -son, but the going was rougher vondale Rips Orion, 96-76; Keego Beaten, 87-74== === | lf : s | A last-half rally fell short and | 4 ‘ é é ‘\the Rams bowed; 47-43, in the St. |. The basket — and Lake ‘Orion — Milford last night before being sub-¢ Jim Davidson sparked the Red-; Pethers collected 17 baskets and Fred gymnasium. St. Mary won {took a beating last night at Avon- dued, 79-58, in a Wayne-Oakland|skins with 27 points while Dick|eight charity tosses to set a school|the Ist encounter at Mt. Clem- jon. Pas! poued #1) vont bathe at Miied. ‘Lippert was tops for the Wolves| individual single game sc or in g\ens, 76-50. | € au UL DOLNTS | "30> { s r : [through tho bocp to werk the Ya) eee meting Reakion| wan mark. Northville's 87 points estab-! Tne Rams led at the close of \low Jackets to a 96-76 victory over “ere aurpvined to Sind Cecweives) Gayton Pethers, s : the opening’ quarter, 10-8, but a |Lake Orion in a high-scoring Oak. trailing at halftime, 45-44, but they) burned the meshes for 42 poirits | miserable 2nd period which saw land B fracas, moving the winners| Collected their forces to win going) as Northville whipped West them collect only four points into-a tie for 2nd place with idle|@way for victory No. 10 without, Bloomfield in a W-O scrap af created a 24-14 halftime deficit, Madison. : \defeat. | Keego Harbor, $7-74. * * ®@ a margin they could never erase. Paul fell two points shy of Roger Voorheis was Holly's) Gene Wright's cagers outscored | equaling his single game high sparkplug with 23 points as the the visitors in each of the last MORAN’S HEALTH CLUB | for the season. The Jacket ace eves Th ee a ar two stanzas, but could get no clos- ALSTON = encevil : ir 1s ints ime. : MARK A. MORAN | pumped in 15 buckets and 11 ‘ SUer than three points at any time Test your managerial 1Q on | foul shots as Dick Bye’s cagers | Wayne-Oakland victory of the sea-/ The loss gives the Rams an over- Physiotherapyst outscored the Dragons in every | son. all record of 6-6 [this one. ; x . ) st f ighthanded SWEDISH MASSAGE PRACTIPEDICS | quarter except the 4th. Nick ia, | E ae ue ie — a ne nnd a 742 W. HURON | pete onl cy ahaa in Led Bi-County | St Fred’s Dick Doyan took |iefthanded pitcher. ° of sophomores, led Orion with : scoring honors with four field The Dodgers and Braves are BUS. PHONE FE 5-8273 FE 4-6310 | 29 and 22 points respectively. Uties’s basketball geam vir-/E0als and 18 free throws for 26 jtied 33 in the top of the 10th in. Ten Avondale players broke into SPECIAL! Motor Tune-Up 110 games. It was setback No. 8 for the Dragons. grip on Ist place by shellacking invading Roseville, 75-44. _ All five starters for the Oakland B pace-setters tallied double fig- ures with John Andros tops on 13 as they: rebounded impressively jthe scoring column as the Jack-- @ ets posted their 7th loop win in Fitzgerald maintained a firm) ter Line at Utica. It was the 9th league win with- out less for the Chieftains and the 3rd setback in 10 starts for the visitors, Three Utica cagers scored in t Cole’s 22 points. Bob Wright led quintet, |to lead the Irish of Royal Oak St. double figures, headed by Dick Mary to a 46-40 win over Notre Dame in a non-league game at 36-30. It was he ist loss for St. Mary’s JV Jerry Hall bucketed 20 points _|tually wrapped up the Bi-County |Poimts. Frank Schwark topped St. ning at Milwaukee. Ernie Johnson League title Tuesday night. with Mary with 20. a 66-56 victory over runner-up Cen-| , Tom Derocher scored 16 points and Dick Nickerson 14 as the St. Fred Junior Varsity upset the Mt. Clemens reserves, (R) is on the mound for the home team. Junior Gilliam opens with a walk. Carl Furillo (R) is the next Brooklyn batter with Don Zimmer (R) and pitcher Kar! Spooner (R) to follow. Would you: A. Let Gilliam try a steal of second? B. Order Furillo to sacrifice? C. Let Furille swing away? chew” «= S Rvs te ‘uangnk tok Tin oer Bice games Wan | DEW Dona = Mana i ville’s artynia ? r- oe -. U Chevrolets, * scoring laurels with 24 points. ren trounced South Lake, 65-50) MC 5™ MQBZ , ST. FREDERICK - (Z “Bav) fy wos Thru 1955 @ Two tree throws by Dick Kulp and Lake Shere Grened Lakeview) Sires | ft Rere ff fee ee pee eee 19-66 We) pus Pamorfoy JOLIe pue All work done on our brand NEW 1955 with only nine seconds remaining . Nebel = 9 22 Quaries, «1 '8 3 BoqUVS Y “puooas ye Surddéys SUN ANALYZER! neneee Caen 2 eS Se Of er Game Bees = «10-2 Kopeelk «63. 9 WETTED) “Yat a[Suys & payyeq puu ™ ever Troy in a nip-and-tuck _ h G Dubay 2¢0¢4 Aeme Zunes oing—D ‘ynsey Labor and Material Guaranteed Oakland B thriller at Clawson, . . euptenieiiiin = 5 18 i147 103 3 NOT POPULAR—Lord Clayton Littlebrook receives-a royal going MC ST MARY ....... 8 16 11 12-47 HURON BOWL HOUSE North Branch rolled to its 12th)sT PREDERICK |'!"'10 « 15 1443 WL wh MARKET TIRE CO. “? Wayne-Oakland ep psig iy Re en ner eie aarp pri i. — win of the season against a single) sr. BENEDICT ST. MICHAEL __Puertas 5631 Drewrey's 44 44 77 W. Huron St fe) 9 to 9 FE 8-0424 | at Paris’ Palais Des Sports. Sky yw, left, is kicking him a loss and New Haven upended Ro- = QOrp G F P| Osmun's 56 32 Auburn Mig. 43 45 . : “ Clarkston's fired-up basketball! | Majdér Tom Thumb applies a facial massage. Lord Clayton's partner |meo in area basketball games Gack! 3 33 toca ‘ ° $ Pontiac, neat 30 38 ee ae ‘<0 " : team threw a scare into powerful) was temporarily out of action at this time. : Tuesday night. wall 3 8 $ Dro ps 31 8 lesaass ww 63 Pabst 33 35 eee ee . Clark P , : : : The Broncos compiled a 50-31 Philion 1° 3 Beak 1 0 2 Ww. Bull 297 a Lucarallt 640; Auburn ° : : lead after three quarters and 7 465 ene ee = bs Count Mueller Out coasted to a 60-54 triumph over ace Gi | Capac on the latter’s floor, dim |8T. FRNEDICT ..,... 14 15 12 b : Outside of Ropes | Seasetammnes Fem ve ES[” PRICES BEGIN : : | losing cause and John Ribner TT _ , nom pece! North Brass wth 17. (Feller in Ne as low as | ‘LAND, Ore, Pm — Peter ’ | > Serman middlewe! omnes ty Seiitogs hice (0 ; : Mueller, the German middleweight, 1st-period advantage and bowed .|\Role as Tribe . ae visiting New Haven, 71-63. Rusty . | | 5 3 and was counted out last night in| Alexy was the big gun for New Grievance Man | : \took a header through the ropes the fifth round of a main event d i D Th nd urin < |Haven with 26 points and Howard — d M CLEVELAND 4u e Clevelar rt g & boxing bout with Jimmy Martinez, | pa; : ’ A Craig netted 20 to top the Bull \Indians today gave new responsi- : . FORD'S ~~ ‘later he tripped over Martinez’! |foot, sailed through the ropes and. Berkley, co-leader of the Inter-| General Manager Hank Green- | was knocked unconscious when felons cae trimmed Ferndale. berg said he intends ‘to turn over. |landed on his head on boards be. | >+4- el OY dS loop basketball |,, Feller problems arising between ;yond the ring apron. He said his/Z@™Me Tuesday night at Berkley. the players and the club. right shoulder also was hurt. H. |The win avenged an earlier 32-29 The player - representative in 160, Phoenix. 5 a. | bilities to pitcher Bob Feller as Great February Mueller, who weighed 162, said oe -_2= = player-representative. ‘|was taken to a hospital for exam- |loes to the EML Railsplitters. the past has brought players’ Jubilee [Baton | Bruce Gentile sparked the | gripes to Management's attention . ; | Bears with 16 points while Jerry | but to use him as an intermediary « Six Winners Determined Fry and Earl MeNeal each tal- in front office squawks is an inno- Come In for Roller Skat Tost lied 16 for Ferndale. vation for the Indians. j : S Lees Willow Run handed Hazel Park) “AS I see this thing it’s a two-| Today ee A half dozen winners were se- a 70-42 drubbing at Willow Run. |"? street,” Greenberg said. - lected as a result of the 2nd.roller.|It was the 10th setback in 11) faeah in riage sty for a H d La skating -races at Rolladium, last games forthe Vikings. 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Manager Bucky Harris and enough assistants to form an “‘old- timers nine” will sort through 54 candidates of varying talents, look- ing for one or two genuine pros- pects who could lift the Tigers into first division, This won't be an entirely ‘new faces of ‘56” production. Some of the athletes are quite well known to the Tiger brass and at least one, bonus player. Reno Bertoia, has been around Briggs Stadium for more than two full seasons. * * * \ Bertoia will be trying to convince | his bosses that he's picked up enough savvy in workouts and benchwarming to become an hon-| est-to-goodness candidate for the TIGER TURNS JUGGLER—J. W. Porter, listed on Detroit Tigers’ roster as a catcher, makes like a juggler as he flips catcher’s mitt, first base- man's glove, and outfielder’s glove after report- ad to club's training camp today. Rookie work- ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1956 | Camp AP Wirephote outs got under way and Porter is wondering just | what position he will play since he divided his | time between first base and the outfield with | Se ee second base job. And then there will be J. wl Porter. Boomed last spring as a “can't miss” youngster, Porter got all tangled up trying to play first, base, the outfield and catch and landed in the minors. * * * This year he’s back, presumably | as a catcher. If he hits, he'll prob-| ably stick, Harris also hopes to find a pitch-| er or two from his stock of 29 throwers. Among the cast are Ted Richardson and Joe Presko, almost midgets at 5-9, and 26 men 6 feet tall or more. * * Ld] General Manager Muddy Ruel says he likes the looks of Malcolm Simmons, a pitcher with a 17-9 record at Durham, N.C., last sea- son, and Tom Sarna, an infielder up from Augusta, Ga, Sarna played| third base at Augusta but will be! tried at first by the Tigers. The schedule calls for three-hour drills, from 9 a.m. to noon, for the rest of the week with intra-' squad games starting next Mon- The club is using a former air! base, about a mile from Henley Field, its usual spring home, where regular drifls open March 1, Del Mar Announces Increase i in Purses DEL MAR, Calif. w—The Del Mar Turf Club announced today that purses would be increased for the 1957 running of the Del Mar, — Futurity and the Debutante, for| fillies. Don Smith, president and general) manager, said the Futurity would, be increased $10,000 to $40,000 add-| ed and should gross $65,000, The, Debutante will be increased $5,000 to $20,000 added and should gross) $40,000. ; Hobbies & Models | of All Kinds | Bicycle Repairing PARTS - SALES Gem Stones and Minerals for Rock Hounds The Hob-Nob Shop | 6089 Highland Road (M-59) Half Block West of OR 3-7112 | you'll maintain all the speed that’s, into it smoothly in a few dozen iwhen this simple adjustment can Graham of the Browns has com- Bowling Clinic 1955 football season. By BILLY SIXTY j HOLD BALL HIGHER—Milwav-| kee's Arlie Wilson demonstrates. that age should have no effect on one’s ball speed—with a simple | | adjustment. At 69, Wilson still averages well over 200. It's the push-away that does it, and it can |do it for you if you're over 50 and| your speed is waning. Wilson used to hold the ball at | waist level and had a pronounced | crouch. 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Hold the ball higher, |push it outward’ to full arm’s length, let it swing freely, and needed to send the pins spilling. | iIt may be a little clumsy at first | to change your style to a more) ‘upright stance, but you'll swing games—and it will pay off. Don't let age force you to the sidelines keep you in fine form. (Copyright 1966, John F. Dille Co.) In his pro football career, Otto pleted 55.8 per cent of his passes. ‘Skid Rid’ Recap for Safer Driving! It’s NOT THE TIRE IT’S wil 1. Wet 2. Wet 3. Wet have THE TREAD On your éwn casings or we can furnish first grade casings Tires expertly capped, with $KID-RID Reduce Slipping on: Concrete Brick Blacktop 4. 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CARS Sold in One Day, July 23, 1953 | by HAROLD TURNER-FORD 154 ORDERS TAKEN In One Day, Feb. 2, 1956 +e i TOMORROW | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16) Another Record by HAROLD TURNER FORD | 100 Lucky People Will Get Our Best Minor Engine Tuneup— REGULAR PRICE $6*° DOORS OPEN 7:00 A. M. FREE GIFT WITH TUNE-UP — COURTEOUS, PROMPT SERVICE {Harold Turner-Ford IN BIRMINGHAM 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham Phone MI 4-7500 A PHONE CALL WILL’ START COURTESY CAR _ Plus Parts ONLY 4 of Lake Trout McKay Says Restocking - of Great Lakes Should Be Done Early WASHINGTON (#—Secretary of the interior McKay says that part of the fish tion program| of the Fish and Wildlife Service, relates to restoration of lake trout in the Great Lakes. | dicap portion, of the shoot 1042 | to 096. Ford's | were: D. Lauty 188: R. Perschke ‘Dearborn. OCSC’s top five won the han- five checked in the actual test with a good 957, | paced by E. ¥. Wu's 195. OCSC’s actual score; Nancy New- man 195; K. Danielson 186; John | Treeful, ‘18s; M. 187 and ic. Burck 186. Others for Ford's 191; H. Stoughton, 192; M. Thorson 191. By JACK PATTERSON February is about as useless a month as the local outdoorsman will likely encounter. It’s got enough winter left in it to be a howling bore and it isn't close enough to spring to get anybody too itchy about | better times to come. The old boys who concocted our present calendar knew what they were doing when they bobbed Feb’s tail by a couple of days. Better they should have ) Skipped it entirely and come up with, say, a 58-day May. The hunter is limited pretty|where ranges of the two birds much to searing the wits out of/overlap, because the grouse sea- foxes. The fisherman can spud! son opens first. some more holes but either activity # is accompanied by| -& Sameness — aj + Seana . cay A CO Le Al og TRIS OTT Ry Ea ER 4 A Le } 7 / Y } | , . , ode pe ), er } _ . aye ) en , _ovmmety-rdur, | THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1956 -. : We. | | OCSC’s Ritle Hunters. Analers Find Thi os coat eth on “US. Will Help Team Divides | Tlunters, Anglers find this emt = Se in Restorafi Gallery Match |, ittle- Acti ea wag h FS ats ~-InRestoration worusrtcan eee Month Offers Little: ion i eo ae vides honors in last night's gal- membership secretary, Ol- lery match at the Ford range in sen. George Welbon is chairman of Spring Puppy Match Held This Weekend Michigan Boxer Club will hold its spring puppy match Sunday, at May’s Barn, Rochester road, north How far, we wonder, must. we | go te protect the pheasant, ex. | of 16 Mile road. Any registered boxer 2 to 12 months old is eligible. In testimony before a house ap. Handicap scores: OCSC — New. | eye. tending as it is, tis range into | 1. ce wt the : : propriations subcommittee made man 205; C. Garbutt 214; I. Vita- tack of = ety — | grouse territory? Is this impori, RAYMOND CHABOT poe she: See pe? oe public Tuesday, McKay said: sinki, 200; J. Bennett 206; D. Ben) ¢ rn palgensies A pe this semi-game bird at best, to ae paces om a ‘ “From all information avail- | nett 712. For Dearborn = W . Bake- | catch up on it.| | be ones at the expense of | Busy Period Gali Fuller of Greed Blene is able, immature lake trout seem well 3S: Casper 1611 Stu 4 + This one, anyway.| WF Bative game? ‘the judge. Entries will be taken to be immune from sea-lamprey ton 200, M. Thorson 199 and Wu,| Escape to the) The pheasant has use in areas ot Ahead of M -L letithe dene until 1 p.m. intense cultivation. | Further information may be had attacks during their Ist three ears of life and an early re- stocking of the lakes should be 200. South is no sure shooting of a sort “te cihernise|Outdoors Club there would be no shooting. In Members *|such areas it should be protected > > > > ‘tioned that “it would be mature Calhoun in ‘Flight to Hong Kong.” for any conclusions to aes at Vic's own pretty, blonde wife, Do ‘ DELICIOUS FOOD > > > > » > ithis time that there exists today lores Dolan, ha# one of the fea Complete Dinners, Steaks, in the federal service any number Te roles weraerts nee tert Cree of Communist party members."’ \SEEK BABY GIRL Walter said in a statement the) Snapshots of Hollywood collect- hearings “will reveal a situation eq at random: My friend Marie) Crus Tanoe 4 Tg 8! 4 hn fhe federal govern | Wilson and Bob Fallon, who re. {| = wees PRL SaT = ment service by the Communist) cently adopted a baby boy, are > 3412 Dixie Hey. OR 3 3-9754 q « BARN DANCE party; to this end, the committee! now shopping around for a little! OPIOPOTOOON | \intends to interrogate several pres-' girl. | SSS iin de Mi de ti de ti ti “THE SHRIKE” Pontiac Armory lent employes of the federal gov-, —— A | 2 Water and Mill Sts. ernment.” If Keefe Brasselle and Arlene "5. : | <* s ee Bree S| Gale | | ADDED ENTERTAINMENT tence of at least 10 Communist prised COCKTAIL FEB. 18, 8 to 1 | Walter said the hearings were ters, don’t get married when Keefe 2 ee f ; expected to reveal the past exis- il be sur- i : ¢ j 8 fo is free, a lot of people will be su ’ | Ec0ilng! ng * * Buoy SANDERS cells in government agencies, | —_ Grace Kelly ts looking around | 4, * z : eae Ge HIS pairTwoop BOYS Bay City Man Killed to cubic tee Pacific Puttendce 7 " LOUNGE is = | —~-SSEETZ * ° home by Aprit 1. She won't need | U-ALL-COME BB While Walking on Road i atter that. | 1122 W. Huren BAY CITY w — John McGillen, Huron Bowl Bidg. 58, was struck and killed by a car} A personal report on Earl Black-_ last night while walking along a well's party for Perle Mesta comes| ~ |rural Bay County road near histo me from Margaret Ettinger and) _ ‘home in Linwood, 15 miles north- | Jerry Zipkin. They wired that west of Bay City. Henry Fonda was stagging it, and The driver, Edward J. Sequin.'that they talked with Sophie and 20, of Crump, told deputies he was| Adam Gimbel, Patrice Munsel |blinded by lights of anothercar Lillian Roth and oo A NEW SHOW | land didn't see McGillen in time. | = SSE Mario Lanza lecues for New| A Chinese social and cultural | york in mid-March to make ap-| — onig — goodwill mission has visited Dacca, | pearances' for the opening of “ ser-| East Pakistan. enade” April 1 at the Music Hall. | This is the first time Mario has ever agreed to appear with a pic- 1 WITH THE * ATOM BRAIN | ture. 7 ae | | pind Curiae’ o rtaguide | LEE a cS HITS OUR SCREEN IN | seat with Mexican star Cantin- ) CARON ili ‘® THE PICTURE THAT SEPARATES * iy flas at the Cocoanut Grove for | we : Reopening Soon | the premiere of “The Kids From BB v: comic RICHARD DENNING sarees o> THE MEN FROM THE BOYS! : . ©) Spain’ (Spanish musicians) ¢ MC . ; Dick & Jim “|S Aen by invites You to ‘* a mes @ mit Seeueu eau Cr Bring Your lad The brunette girl with Liberace And hes back Si f d BOWLING : iat the Grove was s Marg aret Lind ( WONDERFUL FOOD BETTY GRABLE DRIVE-IN BANQUET — Nick Lawrence ! p Tocafne@® S\@ SHEREE NORTH 130 $, Telegraph HERE Steals Narcotics ol the famous Nick Lawrence 8 (Mir B@ BOB CUMMINGS 4 Seen HIGHLAND PARK (INS)—Dr.} Quartette a r Jack Comstock today told Highland ~ a e Park Police today that a thief! * Ph lis Fox : El-Mar Drive-In Qo icici. 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Kise: : a sident A : 486 acoso Sh6 auto with hingi installations and| T . Eastham pleaded guilty the decline. aids fee on i ne 8 cha Be ee mbes cenowers physitians, Armeo 8 ahi Korat ai peg newest 4-door ‘areas aa entirely ad latching doors on R, L. Polk figures usually to breaking into the oe nd $0 3 (ee , € | ou & <2 ] . ot thee aot a me ey, wi * Wotatoen a. No 1 .0¢ and most ses jeleerans coppers tc ino, Co tet Martin re 8 se are the models in wt | design a type of bod are accepted by the industry as as Freight Lines warehouse, 267 report conce ck, No 1, 1.80-2.00 t " Radishes, ing th strong follow- |Au R ins 03 ta ee” i yithere are no side-cen = . They cover new car re East Boulevard, last ; : dent Ei rning Presi- |}. don a ec omre hothouse, No ig the medical report reps etn 33 Mead Cp . 69.6 abov : nter posts These difficul trations is and taking Dec. 29 senhower's physical 100 §-Ib. box: N. hothouse, faney,| President’ that the Ban's eit “4 erck ..,... “38. e the belt line 1 ties are . three charcoal stoves, tion. a condi- | hothouse, fancy a - 70-80 §-ib bo: ty s health should (Belt & Ohio 43 Mid! Stl Pd .. 4) Twe' f icked., All the being} Chevrolet two calcula’ 3 doz behs; ‘Thim to enable Bendix Av... + 416 Ive of rent car makers cur- passenger tar regis- ting machines and Wheat near the end of the first ig se, nC Wevesn."Delticous, 2 i other 5 to 10 e actively “for an- Bosing, air’. 2; Motor te *: $¢4/ car builders = sere Gab ‘to ee —_ trations totaled 1,640,681. cpeereer. be hour was 13 to 1% | \erese ubbard, No, 1 15- V. | fears.” ‘Alum ||| 97. r Pd .,.. 46 their 1956 g them in| the percenti The 1954 sales ’ ower, March bakt. 3, hothouse, 300.346 “bu A os in. 3 torola ..... 46.3 lines. output tage of their a race ended in : ore nee Hs to ial eas) eee ieeeea wel, S00: 40 10) The Associated . a Bote Warner ie Murray Br. 43| Surveys indicate de « (Th devotéd to these models. mneyia ss Chevrolet ® Three-Year Probation 4 1OW i ai : Pre era, : at Rise mand hardtops, with wind Ford, consist and . f ee nike Pet tee LES Games A pperarene canes tacks rose $250 at erage of Brathay. 30) Mat Dal sj: 321) Smee modelo Ie belding up SF ae oe ne ce jthatlleaders. Ford claimed "Chevrolet Given Ross Little March $1.21% wer, Arrivals old stock 65: i —Potatoes with the j jalke | 27 iry ... 373 some retailers 'y open abov had et : ‘tal U. on track 231 S e indust Budd 4 Nat G ' unable above the many rpnastig 4 4: soybeans \% to 3% ate. —— 7118: 1. to- $4.30, the rails $1.80 rials UP | Burroughs | 20.3 cc: = make immediate deli to have more than belt line, | sti held cars actually Ross Little, 45, of 461 Bartlett, aa : adalat and lard 2 to 5) Signt!y, weaker ——— and moder ties 50 cents, and the utili- | Calumet | & e 7 NY Contra ma nt industry experts ve Many | appeal ordinary eye- = by dealers. yesterday was a : ~ n pounds lo ise es. Idaho Russets carlot track) Y p Soup... 41. 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Market mos span 288 coon 18 ea see | sree iste ow a um oan traction: DeFont : 08 ‘ ier fe ua MARLETTE — wt tera ae only at front and rear my car across the center ii drove enone is Peresidon = egttictal steers 18.00-20. and choice fed cary hens 22-26, light hee E ir Lead g Scoville Mig... 37.6 neth M. ce for Ken- : Bailey's car head / wchard Lake and copies 3 to 21.50 stility ew prime individua broilers i! rectt Joes t ene: wi a- ast KK: tra Steb AL RR... 4 Lord, 55, will be Man “On. also be bed of this : and commer: 145- 3-24: old El Aut se 64 Thurs at y months ———— United siven stered y cows Sart 12.00-15.00: cia rade cee aM Lp eat er ctr Sot i te 34-38. & Mus is a2 ion. & Thursday from the Marsh - P.M. final introducti et tanta peececed Bria Bats mat toe — pool Poosapid $30.1 i. canners end cutters 30; tom turkeys 22. AY ex Red... 12.6 Simelei ¢ +, @ , |Home, with burial uneral hardt jon of the ¢door opereting ‘any publle ul "200-10 5 wtility and commercial —— agging oly <9 ios “eV iette Cemetery. opis in Mar- one cng ae sf were considered 0 ge a en ar ay hen iene tndvor districts cr "ralfosd earner? Rac sr by | — steady ener Bie Pelee gees ai Detroit, enn a Fe be Civi i Prascone | . “33 #3/M y after a long lye ii changes uses Benn y body es communication Cedar Bl aes and registered notices s 21.00-26.00. and | grades: led, fe crstaul Food . 70 ion of e Ni ven not less than individuals he! : choice and 52 first all- of the ‘0. 60 F & AM fore the public hes 15 days be- ; gome ra ae Se TT oe | pat Ao pA. Jumbo 50-51. weight. S C ion Preah Tra... 988 Bt . Richard Oshman steel closed body. Thursday, Feb. 16, 7: Clarkston, he buble pong Spe Te = oe and: eomiuareeet mecten rte 79 es i e 44-46, wid avg 48 WASHINGTO hes Dynam .. 60.2 1826) _MILFORD—Servi \ Another revolut: in PC degree. Ra: 30 p.m. Work ORCHARD TARE, HARD LAKE Bicep sniable 500. No early Ab avg 42, grade io ‘D- a ON uF — Sen. Hum- |Gen ec. 86.6 gts (Rudy) Oshman, i for Richard, is being carried jonary operation | WM. ymond Ruggles, MRS. L’ M. AN steady. ‘ait ws 5 rr ade A Jumbo 48-48, wd | paren finn) called on the Eis-|Gen motors’ eva -- 386 and former! a a of California, rolet Division in i by GM's Chev-| 5 Pebruary 14, 1966 Village Clerk cumano Litaesecx Rat et, ae ‘Beaium | exercis aida today to Ges Bore St ai 3 p.m. Saturday nisin will be at|and frame plant ts new stamping. ne a Communication of Feb. 15, ‘68 CHICAGO, “Commercially et) se its Jeadershi Gen Tel ...... 40 1$91/son-Bird F the Richard. H near Flint, Mich. e, No. 510 F. & _— 31,000: b. 18 (AP) —Ba! reially graded than ak p rather Ge sores, 40 son-Bird Fune lere a tube ,22 State S AM. OF PUBLIC 8 picteg Ee ote Stench mee “india it ge ede ince chien Sines” 4 S4ltrial in Miliord, Cesnetery, Mr |steal be mill and an ingenious sb 138 Thursday. Feb, 16, wise poke el peeing, Mo a ; later ough, mid~ grade B action on civ ; 39.1, 1 Cemetery. vert. strip. as Ec. ur 7 to eld on Dee ee Ret orase fate tree rye eget 2 HL igs HY win be a te tment ry. Mr. ste to fubng and then into) - Eee Dad ot, ache hia, — pedek dium “ a . 61.4 Un Carbide "108. at the fune: _— 7 By ii: aiand 30 te ea As Datche moni | fais, bat not eaprensie rate Co) peer 7 sipport - latte rates. 38 Ouse alr ts in rEey evening alta ch from the body frame dae metab ae ews in rie eae = tar : ies of er of Adl reyhound Unt a ce serv-| -* rs. the qualified ele ON No Is 200 Ib at oth ae te: ts y bee it -— — in |b As E. Steven al | Guilt 143 Unit Aire... 674 - pice ros act Sso-doe lb 1} 18; most No Ko 2 eae E light 8 imived Sceaea, Dade ily . son's bid for the De Her cs © 97g Unit Priut °° 62 Theol District, es atertord ! ib sows Bigs ae upply ‘and readily cleared. cratic preside meee Un Gas Cp.... 31 Mrs. Frank “Tivoties ee | to 1 a few lighte ntial nominati olland FP 13.4 U Rubber . a Fowler | A brief c t Mer Oeaghts CHICAGO 8 BUTTER istruck back at the t On: | see 363 US Stee ‘ org LAPEER—Fune Name e = ‘ase and electric razor win be, ihela in 7 an election ee BE anaes e CHICAGO AxD EGGS | Vice President N contention of fr’Gent ens US Tob eet are) Pre ral service for’ ere reported stolen from a — 7 rlesoyed iotels Metre Ye a Serr volta tact! York speech “Monday thatthe Besehay Bt dees, ucts Frank Fowler (ary) 7. who {0 Fig er 3 M perked at Sanford and. Pe lat a caer ov rather slow . score AA 81: Dem su (the |nhaeren see est Un Tel | 196) lead in Sts. last night, Ponti a She pa Basan beneend Tis 8: steady, but i " c C 858; cars ocrats have prov jinfand Stl me Wests A BE day, havi F 5 O : ac police said.|Yote upon the d Time, t : “ ed them- |Inspir C - 194 West 303 ing died in her wner James anary "| Shal following *proposttio _™ oes mar! sity vunchanged riage fea helpless and futile” in this ete 28 white Mot. OE he Thursday at sie - ot The appointment of Russel Anderson St ald the oe Eee P Wetertord Townahi vBehoo! Dis- ach ;.400 na&ec 137.4 Baird Fi ussell L./ uni . car was sum not to nm, borrow ir eat A's 4: E ites 3 Far Woolworth } Funeral] H erguson as iocked. five h exe mi in Fae ont Ae 9 a a: Ss 0 4 4 ate rth... 47.6, will ome. Burial production g undred thousand - dol mio 8 St. airtion ay ms 30.5;| scary mt Nick |) 80 ale & T aie be in Woodl ‘ot Fishe: manager ) and iss Jars (83,500.- che: \Int You | awn r Body ue its bonds qurreat receipts 37.5. chs Wain might make some substan- | Paper ... 112 ne Sh & 18. Columbiaville. Cemetery, stamping plant ay amilton, Ohio, | Chimney sparks caused a sso erecting and Ge arene ‘the “eo pe = progress in the field of ci oy i iday by E. announced to- TOot fire last night at 58 high phmeagar eg hema junior ROIT STOCKS Fights legislation in this Con, vill Sconeed Prowen : Wee. lo Comptiea oi 4 dane Hanson, general man- ‘Court, Pontiac Fire Deland tery, ones buildings Tee apd conor aa «Cc, 3, N f we c gress | ess. y The! manage t : ment: im to | Figures after deci jephier Co e can get ju r. reported. Th and acquirin ary school buildin: mal points sare ent oO st a little help’ 30 18 15 ings Ferguson : e blaze lasted 20 clementa Cites for said four new 12.00: Baldwin R: oe m Republicans,”’ } Net chan ne Rails Util. 8 = replaces Danes W | minutes. ary sc ool _batidings and f Dew, : ms and cutters . 9.00- | Qority-sa 19 noel en said in an ." Humphrey Noon Wed. | ar tacks || = cores Cer a Kenifeck who w = N aneme ue tne a a gis a an ei. ee we eam ofits ph Se artes ames rar recently named| De you hare o carpet, problem? Se elas ot at ot | vealers 20.00: ds Mid ewe we ane 2 ave to exer. M: “s0 248.0 133.0 173.0, The large pharmac arnings for 1958. burgh, s Pitts- Call Tuson ? as fol- and coice 700 it fact jload) Ra uy s, Aare “1 vee oe ‘a 3 3} ante leadership eather than ite onth “ce : 380.1 13 ‘ ed fee eine sles | for, 4 eal firm announced |. ae ee stamping plant. Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103. No 3 oe Bacnabe i: JES f= Plains School, stow, 2.000; siaughter vamos POS Berews eee... 2 43) . ie" fen Soave tae 189 tar 3st var, alee Sieued sae cicnare | 890 a joined General Motors © 'he! | Chapdelaine’ —AV.| 1050 West Hui 3 Donelson Sehool, No SS Se | ‘No sale; bid and ask oe 03) “2 1954 pele ies eaes General Po with p2 14 in 1980 P as a foreman with the) ®°°?: specialist in 8 Beauty| Precinct hgh age fs ; Bo ra inet sheep o tle ee deat me remind the Republi ran lw sear my s 3 188.2 by new, bien tn net Grete Co reports neat Motor Co. In 1934 he Ae /ecutting. 6303 ences oe and lopsse No. 1003 3, Watertord Center a s short dee ment Co, uring the ‘ equal t ‘or 1965 of rred to Fisher Bod - Lake. OR 3-4 wood, W: ecinct No. W. has awarded wh 83rd Congress | 1S tal compated. with 96023.286, or $328 © t Body as a tool and) = s Ady. (School: No. 4241 Be ereriecd | Vulee* Fog op 4 i ge few \eemet to Rust a con-|Which they controlled DETROIT wW—N share in 1984. 96,833,256. uo e foreman in th iv, incoae Steffens 4, eee, 00-18. it | Pitt Engineering Co. of |rie: a whole se- ported ash Motors re-| Sunbeam Corp. h | He e Pontiac Plant. , lf | roar friend's i: No. 3818 Willi s: Poniine ‘Lake Schoo!, einai tor Comat s of civil rights bill | yesterday its retaile come for the as anno became chief ii \ bail. s in jail and needs) Nott lltams Le summer hmer shorn "in ruction of a duced s were intro- |livered 6, ailers de-|cf $1.661.616. equa months en = ‘producti nspector of _ FE 5-9424 or MA ice ts further given, th Site ——- fourth rotary kiln and and I don't recall tha a| 160 new cars last year's soled equal to $2.58 a nop Bt luction standards in 1942, §-4031, (0% Education of sald en, thet the Board facilities at supporting |single one t a|This wa month. |2y%4c efinin Period Brough et Last in 1945 w and R AAR | greg tkeasnne’ Onih otha han: of t sa 275 2. net profits as prom ummage dred ee million fiv : fa Hudson, NY mall brought up for acon” the com a 75 rr om eres ee eg orl perintendent. He was assed pec Pri and Bat. cots aa ah sea te ° ithe com: 2,970, ¢ for 1988 reached $13.- to the H. ~ Adv. for the projec a Ber- Death Card of Thank pany reported. to babe to 0438 & share, compared amilton plant as Bargain (bonds are to be istu A ed hom Go ices ewe ohne inks 1 Flowe 7 sah @. ‘tt a ahace in npared mechanic in 1947 master’ Box, 465 8. Woodward. LM abs papenyagers eS lowers | year. the and has been shift irmingham has ER R. JOHNGON, COOKE, FEB 13, 19° .| “friends and neighbors during cur DUNSTAN'S liste Wanted Make 6. __Help W. |plant superintendent since 1947. | 4- reel ‘Priced 1 Feasouably. a MI Board oh Baucato . Vy ad eer s during our FLOWER : RN | ant ; 7 e en ue regen je 1 To Rev. Closed for Vacation 5 toe eee CABINET SIpST ALLA ME oe Mae __ Help Wanted M Male | Dated: January 30th 1p a —o * ay o i pa lg syd see. . Se Cari Walker ‘and Family Funeral Directors 4 ois Serer walt Gack Prstne C EXPERIENCED ON 6 Help Wanted Male | ort bot hace) tister of Karen and ote: ita Memoriam i AIR AMBUL Ce en ne pid senaal| | Copia dcalaranie, | beens borrie Bre | eae teen esoen WEEK. SIN ale 6 Help Wanted Female 7) H Cooke. Funeral serv ANCE ER eae ee anag rvic r-Inn GLE RE IPEDS FOSS elp — Pride z Ped. 11. -. soe be, suey ota an | Pursiey Funeral Home eee eit 7 _8 ati 339 _ Main st hese Fontiae oer ee, | oe Recreation. FE | ececocwral eel DAIRY FARM COST D __Help Wanted Fem ale 7 Sie one tes | fortes aver wwe meauam waol| Cones pUmenal Mote BUTCH MAN FOR GENERAL MAINTE: [PENSIONER PRIVATE _L. | STEEL BROKERS W EPARTMENT | PE : ~~ pnd wage ol Tucuwlecnt3e al: {2,96 years ago Feb | Drayton Phat fects OR 2.7787 OT AREl COMPT {ER mance Steady rhecget eel poop han | b betivgd aie iipst lication ave? ply Tran Trans Qrerices abe AP. reer aaa for person dens || RSONAL TRAINEE Hills Memorial Pa Oakland so true, unselfish and D — Waterford Twp OF SUPER M ETE CHARGE — mechanic ree & have proper : James © ind. E Pontiac vienest cal decks Ex- aan bh | ashe between ages of Se ne, Ee cooeery | EP IONIFIED SERVICES Mune ARKET MEAT cal background. I | “Foot AND eel | | RiGee eee uc train SL esteoat at tl tn thi: 1 VICES | do not you es DIE MA ed wi any quali- as a profess! neral Home. the Pursley Pu- i 4 worla. his equal youl) ~ KIRKBY Meus experienced to take this pieake Ga in apely regereeae | REAL ESTATE | Te eetoa Mit guettie Manutec- Benefits. in ide [plore = Lessee aa have sales poem cares PEs —_ | ‘e autiful life that came to an Funeral Home—FE ¢1882 [Atel ail peice iene which = MACHINE DESIGNE IR SALESM EN - | NES a —_ appieame ee ee eee Wertheimer eee =. ise laces ee | Be a died as ne Hved. evervon ‘Don | Box 20. a ial us. about yourself! Je | Increase your ee | Turret Lathe operators [eta start about March 5 able to 227 i “ z | APPLY ‘ ce age wed Lace Badiy mi eison- J ohns. patioe Frese. | AGNEW ELEC Pigg eG COR) eee Jobe Top. wages. 38 IN PERSON, MON P be held te Funeral Deen ee eee FUNERA BODY M: ETRIC GO | "7° Meetes good west) Products TI 0610." echins

on Mondey, EXPE ea i , 9083 8 Tele NEST ®ome a ¥ 4 wie F P RATES ment required No in- s Wednenday. & to 1 RIENCED GRAEBNER’S dg beloved hi granhiiread lage some aay we hope to meet him, t 99 100 101 111 ny im 4%_ YEAR PROGRAM lictpate In all ¢ Optinn to par- pe sie) per Rou, te, 10 TAL | 2 AEBNER’S—Pontiac Rane teccenc eeee tenes elite eee ira wetter’ é i DRIVE 10) DEAROI? canitel gain advantage, | lag AS end RESS. GRESHAN 313 Pontiac State B ue Walter, r: dear father of Nev op his hand in the better land, |; ——____—__— IAW IPI | Firm has had many ‘ye onday. Tuesday and W each) L hone FE pone Bide ee phi rise hs Coe Curt Coe ‘Badly, wiseeg ty einer pi i st mi oa Ve ENG. CO. nERGA ALES ted: experience owns, modern eG Opportunity ter LAND -EANERS, 605 OAk- ; §-0277 Otto Lauckner he ae 4 IN LOVING [aRiGaY oF MEE | yn telp Wanted ‘Male 6| DRIVER - SALESM XP REPO MERLE FoR offi mple epee ean lecated | cure: Bortiae . Lawrence AN | ~ PONTIAC | eld Fr ce| Tunny wh ait enced : ee secret as) com i — FULL re Bam fine "the Soares critfn To, ee ae ee eaten tee ix ka cniy apoty a tgem RAY O'NEIL, Real SES de a WHOLEAAUE DUTEROIOE open = BAe FE I ome with el ome she is fondiy remem-/ a enlarging its 5 EX-NAVY PETT? — | 62-8 NEIL, Kealtor | ar broke all ts last | school grad man, high GENERA cule RLS in Grand Lawn interment = ion ig the Pontiac opera- | Retu Y OFFICERS | Telegraph Rd Sound good? previous records,| busin uate, anxious to learn L HOUSEWORK =< vauahaarieal + Cemetery Mr aay Saemacies cling to h very unusual op area. Three Det ie to active duly inlirate|| Phone FE 3-7103 ¢ Open’ 9-0) to Box’ 35, Write us a letter tame by starting im combina- cooking. ae AND | STENOGRAPHER Sparks-Griftin He in state at the! | Tees who loved her 1 er name: available for de edt are alls, FE 45! 3 ate | Co-operative. Real Fs ir FE 54-7292 may! both be Pontiac Press. We ‘aa warehouse man and truck perienced Rust have . Ex OFFICE FOR MODERN Funeral Home. rely n Ie gin-| the oppoftunity of interested in| EXPERIENCED DELIV lp tate. betes) _confiden | pl Estelle Vers leading to. future pape] fede Gentieem! een ref- | RECENT GRAD 260 Sts sui love her professional of long range | Full time. A LIVERY MAN. | aocdee bad! MODE —onreeocs ee rou id. Strict Pontise Press Bot €7. help employed Birm Other | 0 FOR NEW MANNY. FE n death Just the 7rkd: career Must be Ha | _*et._ 8 ply Peabody's Mar- needed bad! DEL “MAKERS REAL ES wou x 7. o1887. ingham Area. | ACCOUNTS 2 leery a ace 24, beloved bes. “Mother. and Dad Carry. cplieg, icatideniaaitn rte oi a WASH ~ _conditions MA ee oom AY o> sappeiotmn eee |e thenes? Young man (etter amRt “TO ASSIST IN THE CARE | CRE SOA eee ed ne { Patricts na} ta LOVING Open cal L rite or, chine re ING MA- aspeee | 982 L. REA pb of an k eeds sick lady, Prive xz DIT CLER 2 sane 8200 } o r Manni MEMORY O H .aBarge pairman. Must y | S. Tel Ae a y kind befor home Live | LITE BOOKKEEPING . ... Paved fon”at Mr» Mary” Manni;| pasted, arau. eh Saar agg | Bit resuar A rea A coy automatic washers and ramones Tee nell pens eee suite femeees Cetarn tome | ay erent ilu room and | GERERAL GuemtCAL © 2°: tet re des dest ieee eta From tie world “of ain a ess “d eae Europe, Tee : | Must Min italare Site ee "Huron aes 42551 | RI FA Reel Eset re Rraki F ure lease call his uimerat Ou wee FIGURE sty ta Senko $331 _ Jack. Yohn ene pri- nie Vrite only E 000. urnish referen ; — i A OUSIN 4 nes 5° Mrs Agnes Prim Mann! To “the land t mpioyment Inf mation ces All infor- ‘AL ESTAT ING AIL N ‘ vel Sh nd of peace et. Roo = nfo, Cen- | confidential o | - ‘ E ‘ DE * {ID Franctece Seer Mee tae) | were a ete ee acmar. | ae oo Oe | placement Parte and Berrie co. | PONT! IAC | SALESMEN Help Wanted Femal mainty $4083 to. 80 homes project. eos | Evatise Ane Hosea rider Peb ervice Tes you have found eternal a0ToMATiC SCREW MACHINE | 7 Kish ee help fun tim mag ticea yee vwase | ance ale 71 © involves to Bosition FE §-0227 Bide. Mich ator Ab! NE aa || ‘ht e ti 7 with interment i ete Chureh eas iy missed by fo Sons and Daugt- chine "roo le 0 set up own men | E xperien | rele 000 firat year men will make $10.- eBistov sw oman meee o08 Loo oa oes applicants for EON TIAC —_—<—<$<——— fence s ae! ’ ling and ater. ex aining and-o NT SERVIC _At the Pursley Pures Ile in state | om peal eg ee Led add ced | R.J.V Le: fine Bavarian cht perience in @ r 18 W. Huron 8t a neral Home = as aa setl o ld d oea DIV ly ALUET, Realtor Leaus | pentiful. | No canvansing Work 1s desired. Bick lea (| 2551 osm ~ | jela Man ed Saturday, Dan- H S | IO 45 Oakland Ar we 390: necessary FE 29-6175 cati aion ve, ve- . rot Ege The Pontiac Press. || ,ornerditake nat OO alesman Has 0 Ni Soperstite re matate Eechanes = oe ar emotes) PONT GIRL TO- 61: beloved h ¥ of Milford age! ; \RTIST'S APPRENTICI TK lias Ulpenings | PATT a ATTORNEY'S I iS “a E Yor ) SEI | x | _want RN MA é NE HOME NE EA Cah ee eee IAL ay ee | man tor general wre tan ert DITION De ee tor tii Gedan’ OR WARAGER en SECRETARY Ages it, ERED TOR TRO Ow | INTERVIEWING adson Pineral. AL FE2 wer euie mceene _DITIONING EQUI EE (8h, MANAGER FOR ? i elasrace, Write P.O. Bo ioe a =WING wih be helt gat eral sorr're AL E 2-8181 61171 Mid- PMENT SE {| complete lin GER FOR rominent attorne JOIN x 1154 Pontiac. | 2 et? ela Satv-d-v, Peb 18 | 9400 PE 1 teal O Must ¢ of building suppiies,, competent seemes dee THOUSANDS 0 - | MICHIQAN’ Sipe ate From 6 a.m. to5 to FER MONTH QUARANTEED Excellent Opportunt I R | ing SA ce experience in aalt | competent vere (Ge attics | ee eee Sarin mele PLOYMENT. agRonst EM- fore. we cemeen e 4 MI ‘ 3 a.m. to 9 p.m. Ghee etl ee rail la ee A. Pibling & S Se” DESIGNER oes rect Good lent at Areer cae at Career Ree few tight in thelr vcs Cosmet. coreing ile Pontiae vottite Bf the Pi-k-04--5 e in ti errors should & n insurance busin: Mg for} SER . vem ula in e individual & on pecan FE 8-0416_ oa aood It ea neighbor- train cirl under 28 eral Frome, x! “ Sea ported | uid be re- one of the nat Muainese with SEE MR JANKA Rio ¥ . g to work for adv one will- | = son _ rofitab SY, Pleasant 4 af @ personnel : , MOford i mmediately Th tiple pations slat rears body or sh FE 2-301 ancement. Call | ap = ae ¢ For ini eecd a erent el intervie day evening until time of service | Cibutiy for error respon. Interview “and aptit For persone, 70.8 PARKE 81 Pee ee or aneet: metal Rent 1 for appt Ask for Mr of bees TIVE GIRL | caby roncne aan is business ‘experience, ut ae ; : e cs ’ ‘ > caepenigaie oe en WRIGHT FER [og cancel’ the charges el ed Dann iene S|) Ek - LAYOUT MnGte Beally soca | eS ohne cae On commits] wile Naa oclecevine ber: pee 2103 Ridee "Re bes Poles | teertion Lobia: of the fire er | EXPERIENCED 24 N- 8 STORE CLERK | — 200 Pontiac. State Bank Bidg | WEL a school eae OR ment, Cx Interviews by appoint other of W of the advertt . ee rs years exper mall auto t =i | MIDDLE AGEI ——————— . Call Miss. eee Jeanie Wrient, wiiam M and pe which has been con: DRAFTSMEN VSN AN sheet metal ls pay or, Pay $24 ber manth auppuer will Beauty pee SALON ting and Tai besos BABYSIT- s Edwards at pg a | I JR, ENGINFE ta Teal erate GOOD, oppor | ENI robe maRie aged mes forint wo magne aoe Fabhtner ot ne FE GRAFBNER'S ad ance!lati »< J or GO opportu: § ited FE | cat a ; -E NER'S Dowell, Mrs Ponce id Mc- are made be sure ‘iS get - RS GooD ferries ae Plenty Bt OR aeiere Patil co) Peng: counter | BIRM! | bipter 8 FE 5-9277 v( raed Buls Erwin Coenen pier number. se) get PRIMINGH, AML MI and et space ple floor time A ie 2 cae have drivers” Heenss | IMMEDIATE sHAM Keyboard eee “ ! be h uneral ents will be giv M CH. 3 Dp DE to handle s¢| G OPENIN ‘ood f edge perm Feb 18 at 2 eid Thursday without it Svea en needed in E CHARTIS mndle cosh ars eet jeneral office, sec ot uture. Must hey anent- SALESLADY vin A. Bebutt from the Mei pas tnent Rion ee nank de- 1717 & Te | 2-4 ye & TV mal M APT. 13 NORTON FE| to ¢, Detro anes caistan: FOR ORNTLEMAN. RIGHT DOWN. “ beat. recreation —- bpoomr Saleswom Las 6583 oRn| repel ron. Night serv- Fad 2? Re Close to hi adway 3 1. 41 Pine St. PE 2-8820 = screens, landscaped ' jot Low eg Bouse wesc rt time _tce calls, PE 4-5607. oe eS ee raat | aw CADIES ave ~REPERE M46 th with 2 car garage ere a a A C TUCKER'S RADIOTV, FE Satie re ree eee, won sae: | 3) orn oll gi HI pee teen end ‘shrubbery.’ within ited ] $3714 Adults only _102_ Washingt ROOMS AND. BATH A minutes walk rooms, 10| & Stone's throw of Watk: Apps at easel ren “Bee Jim omp ete Thaker See E A. : . Joti at etd LIGHT | 56 eee oe SoBe iene i208 = Se seerment: courier $9,950, *1.086" ‘cna | hd odabbbled Cpabsbad FOR ADULT RGE CLEAN 7 ROOM : ~ Instructions 9 | StOp Service! vice 2: a Rana Mee eta ear |p etoettee eye etter | Bee WSCREPING ROOM! AST s om on TYPEWRITERS AND ADDINO MA- + este pees b BYS LUNE. JERI | 3 ROOM APT PVT ENTRANCE ee ‘privileges. Nae EAST SIDE CITY — Moco k we and refrigerat E ROOM. CLEAN. ¢ : CK AND 8P Drivers’ PONTIAC | Wi ] General’ Printing and Offic ede tars 2 ROOMS. _ EVERYTHIN 7 _furn,, $70. FE 29179 ef EAN. QUIET,| Near St. F AN _and 8 snake 5 Bat Days. Eves., 1 son’ S rice wanes, ° : . pished. | $ minules ING FOR” ROOM APT. PARTLY FURN modern, at bus stop. PE 57332 | snd Nl ays Wap ees vg Eicon GLi8H, GERMAN, Garag e moa PEWRITERS RENTED BR: edt drinkers of children Pt ee eel NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON pol ar peepee rom all five hmetic, FE 23-5055. Mitchell, 129M. Saginaw _t | 2 ROOM: : us line. Apply 328 Orch offerin m home = . : — SW i Wz 3 ROOMS Ave., or chard Lake ig a 16 ft. living room _Work Wanted Male 10°) izabeuh. Ponte ee eelte eee Wiese *RATH NE eee _tun chung Bees OU uibenenatnsesil Te aise waters tase ; | . ; phe san + CI + “CO rn. 2-8901 | ick ‘ROO ——. ment BOY, 19, STE washing & polis . | SAKLES costom OLSTER pe he iy BS 7. . Soe ks M FOR WORKI it. gas heat, storm eile A ould Slane etel e Pers & Pal hing. OF “Bhatt Cooley. Lake id. EM ws 19 Eee RATED (UCINITIES | (woe ore mores wire aati thal beat (ksomt wear | ii suney lnsaneans screened pore qe See oe ann) Bum . ue coral. re ) Ajeet} 5 FURN. 164 W. PIKE ra nou 3 $50 a month. FE 2-8991. | __2-9983 Hospital 1 Thorpe, FE| Offered” at. “ante. 1.60 sarage: __repair, Fi yin aintt UPHO! OLSTERTA oe Bi = FLAT. | pnp nS eee i o 2, a jeneir FE oS erat T FE ales Also lent petal painting. i 8. TELBORAPH NO ey rh F) Jey el HOME. _Serbel Ra sheet xo Omen preferred 3 Ai SaNTLE CALL US TODAY. __work new and NET. ize in Mo- IPCOVERS. DRAPES au Laws ee | 40088. — er 31 _ Allison. To Bu sell— CARPEN TER | oe EET = tuneup & motor over- ate FE 5-51 aD ie ae 2 : : * tie ent land aves teen UPPER APT. PRIVATE gto A Lee You 'BOY if-wil LL INSURE 17 ork. New and repal yaul. C ost & F AMA S ROOM - ___ | _furnished_ rance. Heat | po0u wr ees. Murdock, PE 2-786 ee SS . Complete brake!~~~~~ ound 24 iat ee secu $1250 » WEEK. 3 | @ ROOM FE 62100. __ ROOM WITH TWIN B - : AN ee WE, | 3 ne oR GAR: servi . ahve | beet dnt ae Clark 6 ROOMS, UPPER FLAT. ; 2 buddies. 2 R taf EAS cr AND crview a ae road | ae pee mae PRINCE. | WS |? ROOMS. ist FLOOR. Ser Rival li puuniernare) ameuse Ti ane Tone 19S" iverty Call CABINET MAKER AND C Say ats fixed and | Losr: tates. FE 2-1543 ea, Fin Mg U8. Pe | 139 Raed e Couple. FE 56-8339. cater Atis Serie metic water | ir erpIna ROOM POR Ki : : SSN ehe S| recker service. Also fatudule con ol! WO “Drat a private secre SiviN mame | 2 ROOMS "AND BATH. 4 MILES | Aduiig uly: Now eye Stee iy ee Geonnen REALTORS ) ig : : Se ee : : tary that can’ ’ | from Court House. Ow 46781 an Village. FE —- rative ve Real” Esta’ : . CARPENTRY, Aaa a Heal Ss pick- LOST. BLACK & WHITE BIRD little thing like changing a typewriter ae os do a simple \; ih d Dine OR san GHOIGE Win Rooms With Board 38 FE 20263 Exchange : Schou toma Repairs Rec- elivery of cars Rae n vicinity of Crescent Lake i bon! “ON GROUND Fioor. | ‘ide location. 3 Est 1073 W. Huron . E i) -DRe : and A! F _Pyt bedroom aan : pairs. EM! Phone’ FE §-5431. Jimmy | Lost A ER oe ope . Se eee ree rage, as “heated,” Re 8 opm 2 Ly gt eel - NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH aan rr che NEW AND ue Wileon A dierch Sullivan | es ee LLIE Wanted to Rent 29° Wanted Real Estate 32A are con 2 seers Aerie eet “iain Monager FE 404s). For BUSINESS OR PROPESSION- ———— ack feet. wee Saar an. Ex s ma) ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED" purng & recindog. 218 E- Pike Sagan Magn Pate “Sablon sisal Ste | sey Sue eo Ay fire Gaia aN perry Se | {era Berge, acel| TOA a7 Saat "ON" | lontemmonane., #19 peep . ri a 182: , vy desir a ee on i. ei DEPENDABLE MAN FURN oe SAS es a HOROUGHBRED SHEP- tase ee ire ent oe ee “Cal | caly. SE lie Gag da ae te i Lo Home, Pe basi. 6 nai PRONT! 1,550 sg. ft of lite j od a * A eee ee oH Ind ». you are on r your home | white | paired. Chester Nelson, Pe otis, Peiee ot oath’ tees Lelavice RANCH [TYPE HOME NEAR we LF ecoaeag PRIVATE BATT | NOW evaiiable. 2 very resirap MEN Sine eat AND BOARD 0 tel ‘sa, the inside, nad be "iniro- 0 FURNACES VACUUM CLEANED | ne Milford 3” Michigan. FE Wesdward sad Sq. Leke Rd. Fe (Pf BES at ab _Ground floor, FE ¢ ~ | apts. with all util. able | _wekly. 98 Poplar. PE BOARD. 615 uced to a home that MAN PAST 55 WANTS LOCAL EM- repaired Oil burners. gas, 149, Reward. ; graph & 8q. Lake Rd Busi- | ers waitin — bur- | 2 ROOMS AND tre ON on. References eirioo $68 ROOM al Ape = tons | 4 ployment. ee or pert time. A-l _M Met wee reset. fs | LOST ‘BLACK WALLET IN DOWN ee twin pa ‘amily. Bank ref- | financ’ pang we sbendie come 5 ta GRO 2-1643 NN MAIN month. see Mr. Wellhoif. m reed Paitgrove BOARD, Close. TN. * come!” Go af you tm for coum etch lht cnt t 44320 after 9 am. 5-0313 wn Pontige. Keep mone: pay good rent. Ist | sold = can be GROUN a ixie Hw . r a | vy and | 8nd last st e can sell ‘D FLOOR. 1 PRIVA’ errs Wty REDROOM aoe heat. eT oa aph Man uF "HEAT ING SE eRVICE MYrile. yasn of late husband | ays sir ieevenee Ge Phone | eee lose in. ee Avail MARCH I. 7 BEDROOM pia jose BOARD FOR 7 BU > hers built in os Sroveecien s. oil burn. ; 4-2023 : |a ae : ecerahek very e rooms and a iv’ McCLEND sco| clean turnaces | LOST- LADIES R ll \¢ | Ad “EN TRANCE. | Rice. refer ec room oCLENDEN | N CONSTRUCTION CO cleaned and serviced All makes. | itn, black CoE Mele! | uSSe oung = ghee after 4 p.m 100 | tise Press Bo joe: aot meald Pos. | WILL BOARD AND ®t permits a lake to near senior ee interior a 20161 abt. FE 4-1063. Day Buren eee. i ke oS hare re Living Quarters” 30: REALTOR 7 noe CLEAN 3 RODE FULL dorty person wclplesta Lis ANY en Pe PLUMBING WORK WANT OPEN LATHE TIME _Please call MI 47006. 412 W Huror FE 44525 * path OE ROOMS. PRIVATE | 1100 Crescevt Lake Rd BATH. Roman i feeplane. : Reasonable. FE 51016. ANTED. _TM_FE ME QUOTED OR lost TScRacPETh TS WAWTIITS| cher camer aie eenteman (nes ~ Earn ut woe re $873 gas heat. furnished. gpm Fm CLOSE-IN APT 3 ROOMS AND Convalescent Homes 38A custe’ windows, over iat WALL SERVICE. WALL BOAR peatenine” one home? FE 5-#200. rin ome with gentleman, Nou “ TIN trance. 2 small childre hag ath Clean and in good Paster engnetpa pao lak own OF the ARD NEW ARD RE. | —Michigan_Animai R ket or smoker Good Busine: erners onl m. South | Heat. light condition. €, water softener instatied, icoment joints & 1 pair. Carl Buxton, FE 4-0028 escue =n Tite Pontis: location, erties commen peereiel rop- ers only, $17.50. FE tema. trigerator S, @&S stove re. | EXCELLENT ator ° inciner- Ready for paint or paper. pails PLUMBING’ A ; : _Hobbie & ‘Su ¥c wc Press Box 100 swcreage or farms. Qualified 2 LARGE ROOMS MAIN Fi 4 furn. $70. _ Rates CARE AGED. | - scree —ee s Ty AND HEATING. nes upplies 24 OR MOTHERS Citi P AIN FLOO ; ates starting at as Or 1 tooene in buffet, butlt a peer ree estimates. MY| Gn yso76 & Soo. FE pal a) te coven to. ee 2 seers available. rnky LD ROY KNAUF Realtor Jest Russbey ise he ‘ley FLOYD KENT. Realt STATE. APPROVED 1 wir Lencengag oh ml =] master bes WOULD YOU GIVE A PARO ———“rincrnical Most mod A NEW Location EFINED GIRL WISHES COUPL 26’, W. Huron: PE 2-7421: oO. 3 ROOMS AND BATH | 24 W. Lawrence a or _ed. rE care Con ¥ ing room. ¥ ing in the liv. a chance? LEE ECTRICAL ern camera store and or two working girls to : 1; OA 83339) nished. Betw H. FUR. : PE bits | oe dskpes are tnchided = abst “uawfalpdbelore be SEW ENING | Sable ust eins at] fam Gomer cal ear Sri SOLD mince? Betwcer hugh schoo! end | _Next 1o'Coawumser! Power | Dalen Traaed stall, PE 6S sear it thie able i wats ore recom | Ea Suet noe? Da theeeahaat ent 3 as 5 BOTA mipiepeiY” New NODERS | Hotel Roon = sone eee , _and_a job. please ¢ ae IMMING AND REMOY- Sand (s0a) tha latest in class | 2 BOYS) TO ema 3 CABINS, KITCH- side apt PE 4-477. Hot A ott Eel ail his father) al Pree estimate FE 2-0019. FE sans ADBOCK PIL SERVICE Fast other ee pepe ee OF ot Sold en taciiities. Ullities included. CLEAN 3 ROOMS TILED BATH el Rooms 39) with — \ , * 032 W. Hu _$-T06_or 2-6236. yeu . 2 _468 8. Broadwa Lak abins, | —CU lake. 0667 Pontiec Lake Rd. ° } , . ; Work Wanted Female 11, Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 “EW SCRABBLE SFTs © ae WEST SIDE, BRICK TERRACE. $| Yi s Decaute ye Dhan’ been ‘sted 3 ROOMS. ADULTS ONLY a1 AU: pete ig RBar Ford ee SU BORIN Hump ries = San Af v fret sets, $1.00 * tu . new Tanase __» urn Ave : bd ard, 623 Orch- Also vy or Week 1 DAY SERVICE. IRONINGS. DRESSES, SUITS, to fit) BACKE: up (frames re. (Lady! FE 2-4536 after 6 _ ord. Lk. PE 47391. i or 2 room coop ieee oe il y83 Dlerations 191 E- Huron FE ‘©1014 Mawrence FEDide | Wid, Transportatio 31 “WI {ITE a2 ead oe S NICELY | “Cah™ 4, ROOM AND PRIVATE oking and re(rigeration unit, REALTOR ———— Pease 7 || i et ees n aul egy 5 NOMEN Ea | Furniture R Refinishing 16 A Notices & pecmeaae 8 ae ansportation 31 ee — weekly ee beat, Proseeat MOTEL, DME = FE li FE 47114 | eleaning. FE 17-0223. “| GIRL WANTS : : trans ROO! vt ENK- : : 'V. $18 weekly OR 3 Heo, : Open ls YEAR OLD HIGH SCHOOL Riaity PR S062 Pe 133% SPE- Aa PRAY ate vetectives| RIDE F NTS DAILY B Sent Rotersasie n coeaieed, P&E er arg 4 ROOMS IN KEROO. “HOTEL ROOSEVELT yeas fee te Bxchange , graduate desires work Waitres _FR 5-0162 _PE 53-7332 3 ea. 30 in Domestic work s ROM C ARROLI §-T367. 6s required. FE. oe onth. YE &-1016 Rooms ote 2B . & sslee clerk exp Will tral for Income Tax. Ser ic 00 years ex, FE 5320.| LAKE RD. T ee . a ee ren bi ERN 3} ROOM APT sTEAM ee oe: , sete tact nesomK! Ak beni? “Antoned Reappohoes | TIC) SITARE EX:|___ Smee QM APE WTA nara re Nii ttchnd’ Mn ta | Ge mie tS aes N TRN | fi } UF V7 zie a 7 clos on ares Ho iy AUBURN Seis asain eendas 2000 Aurport td OR PENSES : mca ed = orca Hi a ag “abt in | required, Ro arimuing het venets | _West' Huron 6t_ Phone PE 2 mas iu A z | au Ee M- 7 aie & Phone pe. 220s, a Pee Tasos oan. | ar eeros Bean Pea RM. 10 _PIRE 30161. hers BN RIS S228 ; “Adu emptore nivcre ava | MODERN dave Fe iat 1? Rent Stores 40 : LADY WANTS DAY WORK CON: P=. od Pde 2 _N. Saginaw. FE 4-05 hb hed sonal war prop ults. Employed couple 3 BRO STeAM HEAT. | ~~~ Established in 1916 81 8. SAGINAW. AUTO DRIVERS! erty or will sell it f _ferred. Lozi 106 a Gepcoaieiee sider some_ babysitting. FE 23832, | ACCOUN’ me ly b $7.26 “GUARTER: w show jor vou and _$0 Williams 1 loo 8. E es EATS eraran aaiee | hue aime mee | Se eee | are ee |e ee ae | scour Facing) ee es PE 8 with no oth r ii abilit u e — ee Le 8 irnished. 36 Le charge, Best of cine romae _boen daily evenings and Bunday. | — "sn ths ue Pere tna CA re i? RILEY, BROKER 3 ROOMS: oe eee | PATE Goat RSE. waa rs bai ; ACCOUNTING & TAX 5 end Sunder. | BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC | SH ue 7.0000 | 5 ROOMa Jeosie_ \y painted Dpst well heated. new- bie Pe: tea Tiecar garage. Just, the MIDDLEAOED ‘yabeaiion eer Ete Bewley -aEtUEe 2-2602 ; Ey oe and ard Fridays Don't ive veer contract or equity CAN N SELL YouR x howe ecunes “aD pare. i Private | -*' Charlotte. FE cau no pets STORE For er, Wea fy ee family. te aL le Dorpeis RETURN PRE- Fr 11°30) am, | s way We have unlimited h| A. C. Fl ROOMS, | REDECORATED 4 ROOMS | srownd, withthe a 68 4 = = our home by fri tee advice wales forlalat J. THOTT & SONS 8. MODERN, ¢ ry bath. Heat & MB MIDDLEAGED oy we WOULD Secountant with vmaste qualified | OAKLAND COUNTY Moi char ypes of peel or 1600 NW IN Mate furnished. } LEAN, iset water furnished. MA Cerone ley tae week DB) _Appt's ers degree. | PLANNED PARENTHOOD | today ae os estimates. Call us| ~~ — venters Hwe st "Mbelt. | J ROOMS, NEAR 1_N nson. | up Rent Offic TH berm. bungalow, ro |soomKEErING 7 tl Stoo E +7151 | ee Td) Mocenonen LISTINGS WANTE: and ARTs PONTIAC | UBPER ¢ ROOM PLAT i ~ e Space 41) fn” cabinet sink ; ue T y 1 Myers Fisher plan _ March AVAIL. kiteh- MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING. SEC- rE 22 itzwe TAX SERV a ORee 8 SEWING TE an eo Oo Re 1— Real Estate FE 4ag7s | _ spot. Couple prelerrea. Fe Tote oat eects Sow & =e walls. dase. retarial Service EM 3-2842 -2137 PE 8-102 ame on, Foret teens men, | rRADES 3 ROOM APT FURN. SEE U N iON CT. CLOSE TO close to bus : PAPER _ HANGING INCOME = ace bo you GET _ aoe WORK < AYDEN | In menth of January TRADES | y noon oe ote cae vole Oe ey SS) ‘ont alte Rhopoine Center. excel —_—— aK) = aa $0 COME TAX SERVICE YOUR ; time? We wil, .wate rosie ox ME Walton successful ia making, tredes''et | “ON GROUND FLOOR. kK aa at Wee Naselesertaes Bet ere INCOME - ‘ATE cons Saoasiicl FE incom ods hour FE 2-0855 oe Realtor | Over $150,000 to satisfied clients an ce, FE 4-8612 | (), HEMPSTEAD courte or store. Just over from this prop oa 4 vires 4-8503 K TAX SERVICE IN YOUR. EXPE | cas | We specialize in trad 7 ROOM NEW RE en Mw : New foot, of Meer a 5 . metora WintkD WARNINGS AND IRON “OA Lis XPERIENCLD SPENCER COR. | bey a ‘ | our utmest to calkaty a ideale 2-0002 after 5 30 FERENCE. FE | wE Ave ws : FE 4828 | rated eT te deco- home genet, 5 tur ings. FE 5-0988. : ‘income ae apace | Canal Rd. UW Odgers off01 Gciki Canintiog acsemsanen conn concerned. Large Co parties |} ROOMS AN = SEVERAL APART-| sraph Ra. Ted "at tie 8” ‘ele:| now tOced vener's, rented w ASHTRO 4 AND IRONING, 85: Hie week days OR pane se Canela. Ulica, Mich HEpubiie | for neasoned and” new contracts | are scarce. nea; veer teuuee | real RAVEGCOOREE | cucts “enero seme AN TS } full _Dosement ee ee jushel. OR_3-5:38 ome appointments or fast efficient service cali a | trade. ve numerous listings for 3 ROOM, MODERN, P |} mo & up Nicho 50 | OHNSON r retired ~ ¢ ete lie & HK ae NSON, Real son wish! oF per WASHINGS W INCOME TAX SERV - Williams. in rede. Call and do not entran PRIVATE Co UW arger eaANie , Realtor steady Seatac: [Lae PICK-UP) isle M._ Hoover. eg Le aad IN DEBT? obligated. we will give you pate fesse b bath FE 2-6319 98 war ame aah) 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. erty. 629.800 with ne E WANTED, WASHINGS AND IRO SAVE MONEY : R ll VC of tradi bility | 3 RM UPPER ( Btove ref BATH : TG - | pRa N-| my : ing yo UTIL. refrigerator . 4 ‘ YTON = ings Wl pickup and deliver | Ee us VE MONEY = | usse oung your property _ Quiet working aS ‘FURN _after $00 p.m Call FE 68-1836 pee a ae in Lone geen < ue Phone FE ¢1953 or FE 3-7206 3 Clark st FE ne Faas vou | IF SO REALTOR DORRIS & ’ 3. ROOM APT EVER Le R Le AIN FLOOR LOCATION ON tractive raion ¥ ‘spenle WANTED WASHINGS AND -'—~"N = * 4_for_appt | ’ 412 W_ Huron san furn. Goon to the YTHING ent | Houses Furn est Huron next view ove! t ine Fe S060 “IRON- comME TAX SERVICES | Open Eves ‘til 0 vE case Ltt ha Pe ¢issr | 0738 N_ Pada a line. Adults d 35 Building Total ory pro = Gwe ee eae, large - ss ODELL | L US - 7 "E 4-0612 133 a — essiona] service: landscaped ot WOULD ae 0S AGTICAL NURS. PHONE EMPIRE 33129 __| et Maat contr CASH FOR Your SC°Peretive ne Estate 2 LAROE ROOMS AND BATH. » Docning Ct FE tte afer e i 'Partrides “Reattor, ieee W.| siece’ Be sree g full or part time. PE 45030 RORRING WLAN WRINGO j . . and contract or equity im vou _Exchange cely furnished. Private entr tng _ FE 407% after _Muron, PE 4-354). 3 . e. of fire- SOULD Like Wonk OF An¥| SOS oto Ga soouEaz aX Give You 1 Place to Pa ‘ C baby! welcome MY S44" : nEDRMS. WALLED LE” MOD. For Rent M beth, toe tntae zktet 29 Daye ies Meera: | pices or bees rE | Fase Your Mind J Lae Templeton, Realtor, al 7 LARGE ROOMS NEWLY DECO- Close to city, Reasonable. MA es Miscellaneous 4: 42 ampie spe Nae J IKE, IRONING TO DOIN >») _ _ = avin rehard Lake Rd -| Por smail c ocation Adults. 816.| ) ROOM p! apace. : own home. By br j Res : all equities If you hi all after 4 FE 2-3858 3 ROOM HOU es ud @ own home By hr, no white shirts ___ Laundry Service 18 core ane Grose ‘ TE C406) ) what we want we will be at mou 2 ROOMS & BATH ROCHESTER | 7 Lake for sale ose edt eee ak ayes 2 o ae rent. oil heat, re Se ib el Pusat - 7 NC r : hours with cash fot Mile Rd. OR 3-89 Est ROOM FUR - fs ST 200. LACE CURTAINS PLal wy | aye : A ION! | your equity Call now and 4 + NISHED CHILDREN | REW . Building Service 12 ees PLAIN OF RUT. sicun COMPANY | Edy ae tots | RO ART eee rocares | ® ae MODERN A PE 2.3172 mgt Open and LEAVE E QUALITY BUILT a one FE 2-8101 t MICHIGAN CRE On tb -dw. M. Stout, Real | PE 5-6782 usinets girls | wat N AUTO HOT at et Dale's Al CU —— A. -DIT e sale of your Lan n Realtor | ¢- : ar heel Ponti Dixie Hwy. HOME _Rough | a Srnish CARPENTERS, “os oe es COUNSELLORS pleats ga igltnae els are Sarg . apes Sve cus a esie | nce, Eeraice fe AUBURN hpa Paral Lake Ra. Corner | TO RENT: SqurePeD ONE-M) home, Pal > wre rash A SET OF BLDG PLANS DRAWN) |_Fhet 41% South Saginaw Bt 7 lace them io rey 6 —— _quir ything furnished In- | @ —. surface ‘AN od 1 basement FE for you within 24 _— e 22 Auburn. offi ROOM HOUSE 4 grinding shop on tacheg ~ 4 ce el building. EM 34031, Moving & Trucking 19 l pe sbersnc Eoskiest! Theater hours. See us for the fast serv- NEEDED TODAY! Ceres OACHARD LAKE: |) pagneee 2 ocrornes pe eEEMERT. | prame 3 a ee my we d3"Eoostracted on, Your INOLEUM aa | tract too , on w : ¢ : ee , ¥ indate. 0} or ours. This GIR COMPRESSORS. aR TOOL eee | foros uae (0 LOOKS large or too small. e have an _excelle | _3-8933 . ORlando am mfg. 220 w built’ te & Po LS, AA-]) MOVT e Glaxo plastic type = waiting who~: ent buver 4 LARGE ROO — a rk- home, and Power generators heaters sand: rates WIRD, TRUCKING. om coating Ends waxing, Waite's Ne.| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor room Sek he ein a ees beoutifully ty ae AND BATH (@ ROOMS. CEMENT BLOCK Vile, ‘nk ample park: giude any "yee “desire. JACKSON'S RENTAL | anytime joo TI N. Bai e in Indian Vill f couple All wtilits | ow garage O1l heat. 1 ee from aw WEDDING INV ginaw Btreet. Ph eminole Hil ‘awe _hished v es tur-| block to bus. At : : e2 wo Momtecaln PE 45240 A. HOVINO—HAELINO | “peter DING, TN VITATIONS. #1 a6 Open eve. til 8: oe Seminole Hille or Ottaws 5 ROOM FORRIANED ce Ideal ils eS oh [les For Sale Houses 43 | WEw RAN Bathrooms, Doone ve Reasonatie Rates - ee Printed napkins—Fast service CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. pgp A reasonable length _turnished D OR UN-| ist vr Pointy d. Available fheany U gy ben oe pot, water includiog septic tank. Asies AND RUBBIAH AND ib S| | HAY RIDE L WINTER SPORT PAR. Once VanWelt $440 Dixie Hwy Sa Can oases lane aooe 6 LARGE RMS oa UPPEn oa, § ROOM FURNISHED HOU FOR COLORED beth, afl a le chen sinks and cupboards | hauling. Norcliff Pw 2-32 NISHED FE | | To a payment. If . sown rage Built. for 4 if D HOUSE 4 Crawford rapes inc Ml heat, Partition: changed (Cash orilerms |= ooo Sra mphrey 150 3231. GET arn HE MOST FOR YO vou are thinking adults FE 26408 | DCOr Fisher's Immed Ful Bt — Sunda near W , __ Wesson, FE jand ; UR of selling cal AT SQUA 4 jate posses- ull bath, Auto: vs rford on chhke Rowe neuen eee | BEDFORD MOVING. | Sirs ANS WOME TAITORED fhe, pre tgamy gia WM o> boaribie (We an eature TSQUARE LAKE (PRIVATE 3) _montn ‘tw seams Yon OS PT) Fal Si geeate bates” | Eke aan ee 3377 Ws Huron TE 45063 Locay & Lon : NAG ise Punriet telebacce teen Ps _ron St Phone FE 12-8316 Gul tasty ectice BOTTOM HALF OF -_ 5 ROOM BASEM 2) ee : = : g oistance—‘"E 2-6787 Htical advertis oose from Po- ——— rooms ¢ HOUSE” 4 miles out ENT Mouse. 3 $1,500 pow A-l CEMENT WORK ony ors HAULING OF RUB. '"f., Mo alecboot Por eo WE HAVE Tdw M Stout, Realtor amo fepimireeci ee MR. BUILDER Moe home pear Poatie i. LLOYD MONROE veh. turn & moving FE 82582 en call OR 3-4053 : 2200 TIN. Bezinaw 8 Ph; CLEAN FURN 2 =FT HOU : ‘The t eS odern kitchen, 3 bed oYD MONROE Ei ING ANYTRINGoaNY TIME | CML oktb-rok aUPRT te oer ae 1,000.00 | ginaw St | Ph PE S8168 Utilities fue wg, ROOM APT rent 2100 OUSETRAILER FOR The tend Js toward homes with a ck tenes. ale Del. FE 46866 FE 3000 1— | Mr. Burns. FE 2-0814 Merk eaconediland ‘contra eae Sunder {tito Emplevet couse FE Cope ae POR, a eit Shoes oS MA | jake privaes lorge comer tot Cea a es IXCINERAT® | a nur lcliente a Se ontraets for , t Lakevie NT 4531 (hance for y all A vileges. $8,060. BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT, © RS CLEANED ASH REDI ‘ s See me before veu WIT . Ar w OR 1416) men you to group your werk Alco chimneys No job too an Gains h hauled «Clean up. Overweight? ws = tell ASK. FOR BOB MAHAN oe OR LIST YOUR TAKE SUPA OEY BNISHED D APT CLOSE MODER™ ? R™DROOM ole fer Soe, tuaar nuit. DRAYTON AREA-S-rm. modern can Ginna wore commer-, LIGHT AND HEAVY Be res need help 1 Eek To Buv—To Sell—To Insu Office 8800 Se ee Ra 5 Wom S11 Call after a MY 12-4672 $00 No costly Jand paler pai homens fodiens S tion " f ne = 8 >}, M M 4 ‘eed ork. Ph. FE at any time wr anae LING Watch call dew lea melt re Ph Pontiac EM 3-331! G hate 1 ROOM APT Ne Mt ea ibe KEEGO, DEMA RD pods Uoibes shia | garage Rrocasedl a nose glare CUSTOM {BUILDING FE i ~ LIGHT Hat sos _ ON AN = 1 an Fy ccc ee , TAU BES bath and entrance, evers- . i 8-1916 ME SHOW Y BALES ment drive Landse . Ie x . “Wancing_ Modernizing. Pe cee lan PMACLING ean AFTER THIS a AN. hk. ] ? MckINNEX cower, Melarekees) FEE (iver, MODERN 3 ROOM. PONTIAC LE | © OU THIS PAR- privileges, payed — = ss or e IN $7 Lu LA f-4 TRS i . CEMENT &. BLOCK LIGHT - ERUCKING AND MOVING, Ndsaeey itd ut, elves has ts 340 COUPLE: PRIVATE carn |TO RENT 2 RM COTTAGE FU wort, FE. S912 aces rubbish b uled. FE Sle ibe Garris then ms | te PUNE CONV ATEECERT INGE WASTED entrance On bus line near AND | sna Pa Ahh bmo,, ate Abe Humphries FLOYD KENT, Realty CEMENT 1S OUR _ _SPECIALT LIGHT TRUCKING AND HAUL Pontiac, Mict . Co-operati R Established or otherwise — ee : _ - © ake MA 4-1450 “Ww Lawrence Floors. basement, EM AETY. ce res 0 AND HAUL- SPECIAL PERSONALITY n apie rope Exchange more beds Call Mr. Saran Tose | CLEAN 3} ROOMS TILED BA SMALL HOUSE | /REALTOR nur Y HAIR ngs and Sund n TH ke 24 ELECTRICAL WIKING GRAD IGHTMHAULINGEE=A GEESE tie. wie & style $275 AIR: | 1078 - Huron Ls er exes Tite |) parte Sormisbet cnaishe 2 Side) MAUL riinnieti 83 .N Telegraph _ Op 20474 Neat to Consumers Power “dM — ASHES oro! = iI : | ———== | = ‘ontiae 1 : N vin ace curt ee zen = ancthing 2 aion, fess oo GED JGKE Be eiebe << ae _ | = LE as Le E 1) ERANKI Fre eee ___| _¥erry FE soes HOUSE. hat | Co-operative Real Estate ‘Exchange ; : [OORS = 19 | $$ 8 S$ 8§ ounes f ais AN APTS ;w a specialty Call Bills FE 2-578 MAN WITH 3%. TON TRUCK | 22 F Pike mt and Sat only | Unlimited cash for ne . | cations brant eine ae feed) Ca ae sce tare, 3/3 BEDRM e rreons | arine SANDINOTAND ee re #8421 : Ww td. Chi Id bel TR Rea ceeuierale atm Oee Need acreace and ae per month only. | come Vermont “Seen aT" mel, } aw Se pe ur i) | Modern, ecuipmsnt cust work SALA Dorey HE “¥ TRUCKING dren to ) Board 26 | ESTATE 1902.6 & ARK REAI contracts Call or ane tana © HEMPST : a Rent H [F rie John Tatler OR _ 8nd erel rr SSebe | 1 dirt [CHILDREN TL OVED TA peed) GLOteL: coer GA LREccr Mer PONTIAC RE. eee Seca ener Unfurn. 36 | ee AVE . DAY CAT 70211 ND CARED | —<18TE ____ we 777 Balden 1) ver tem Part ae 4 LARGE ROC ; > Shae AUR ORS . Be poner CARTAGE DAY CARE FOR CHIIDREN, LI WE NE ED — — re E va < ADAMS REATTY ears modem "New home. #5. m an SUBURBAN BUNGA- ° = z and Long Dsitance Mov _eensed home FE 5-5737 == uP : = De - . FF. 2-705) sith deposit & " 1e room om "CAT = . FLOOR SC RANDINGTLAYING UFIN oe FE 36806 Moving w FE 55711 LAND CONTRACTS Listings Anpreciared (eyes PO AM tos PM | _ of Aunura Ave Ml Dene na | celle ae cool | NEAT 2 BEDROOM Drie ops re SREDI CED RATES Gi ‘td. Household Goods 27 « “oe | PACK H mr. | fecond Poor EE RRION 9 rms 2 BEDRMS WALLED 1K MoD | jgke oriilleges Onet 1 oa | ene ey ore Rene otters ‘ ao i i t ] 7 - " ins ti } | ‘ GENERAL Al BUILDIN Large van to cerve you. Smith . apes ron a oulek cash {ABEL Whe Sd Lake ate to city Reasonabie ah with = tiny 949 per | echurches ane ae x ts. G_ REPAIR 4 ! FOLDING ao B ine additional inidaen inejudin nopping distric B Moving FE ¢ BARY Bt , S itional hidden LARGE 3 RC Se | a tates | Situated t Poe ar ie san EL Pirs- 44864 _ FE 2-2064 SGGY conte Early settlement) Give us! Repres enting Lestie Ro Tripp Private. eM MODE RN apres) # LARGE ROOMS AND BATH ALt ' aRAta | turing Se crrisotat nk Lg dere fea- PED. aac T ~k TTIRNITURE NEEDED, none call today. Free esti: Off : MER ae MEE MEASLES eh modern New home $75 .| DRAYTON PLAINS Vesti- Ne ee erkecers ply GUAR CANT FED ROOFS ALL TUCKS to Rent. | Ags ITURE NEEDED mates. ice: FE 5-816] Home: FE 5-0338 LARGE sTUDIO APT ON Deposit and references North off pea ive toe car | Quiated har storms and eopllony 353 hy 1918 Hugus March TRUCKS TRACT oe home or odd lots. Get th: N | se Newly deen T ON WERT | burn Ave ris Ra | te ihe) ist room modern Butt in 1954. Full price $0. “2 hi ass 23021. FE KS T ORS op dollar Will _bur + e icholie & Ha = C j tran 2 rated Pst en- 4 ROOM MODERN < b minute kitchen, 3 $2,500 dow 200 ~A046 AND S QUIPMERT | sell t for you B B eunient of 33 WH « 2S oO. \ CAS | werss FE 2-0661 or after @ cai) | _Meterence— ‘RN & GARAGE. | edrooms and full bath. ex- 2 HOUSE aa ov Gee OLE LIY “% Ton oe 1', Ton Stake _Sale Phone OR_3-2717 om munity | uron St FE 5-A183 ASH anne 373 _ , required FE 70241. | cen ereny large jot, con- _fuloet ee see tA tee, Ponti mp Tricks | ir ieat OA eter RUCTION | QUICK C 48 HOURS | Money 2. foow courte * ROOM TERRACE Tarr pete er S| pe ee ue aus MING FLOOR LAYING ontiac Farm an tor Sou 6-2681 FOR YOUR \xOTS NEW wae heat automatic } JAB | ° ae “L.. 7 a E — = : g cWLY . c hot water at | : For fami =< Banding sfintsbing 188 Edison Ph Industrial Tractor Co | Le PONTIAC'S a For your land contracts — vou . LOU R HOME Fee wih wl hetewe, Alka Gon ace ul Gea ee tee uccarl| Nerd te ind 3) gedteom brick home. ts fast 1 ow ul paniec) AN 25 $ | WOODY ARD : FE CTs Cash waiting Ee fa ee EA Fay rE | ETT | foam apt Bachelors Also one | erences ote er, month Ret | Wineercee nd 3 bedroom 3 large bedrooms 14x19 ft Net pyle al FE serene Open Daily ODGARD day | WANTED TO SCY At! | JI Poe RIG fit) Realt workigg couple 133 F Biearel at 28 E Huron a Mr Smith Nice pian Ca eaed Hester with fireplace wall pj ; pls soz! FE 4046) FE ¢! ve BUY ALI TYPES | | 7 ealtor PARTIAL! Y FUPN ea | tng ate paitiie ehine cosets, plastered, painted ‘1 Ae IRG. HARDWOOD FI OORS” UNWA 442 of furniture Phone FE 2-552 345 Oakland as rec 9e aicical Pall ISHED 2 ROOM cicsetl with built in ‘china Thermopane window. Ful walls’ 2 Jt A? ‘| = 0441 t a id ren : Mo oWrRe ; One ‘ I] eeregn- ont break ‘our back eee ee ARTICLES RE- : Cooperative Real Estate Exch MY rt CCHS Een eae $ ROOM WEST SIDE 17 o and dumb waiter fe tile bath Ti de Pete Bi acent itue about Soa TO WANTED FURNITURE ; seen, ae Si Gave Gann ccm anomie “al Met) Alban SRI St ad BOR ow oe 1 or laving mechine. FE y 0 a vou have anvthing PLANNING TO 8 ; PV . oo Bu attractive kitche i i647 VET WITH 2 ee and = ing fer sale At) wit TO SELL” vT F NTP AN C . . : : birch n. Natural ee i en wae Rin the tart, a ay ani “i ru rover ron nist uae.) Males RANaQM wee |e Rieabient nook, and many ie Paintin ' ayy ND al “i * { GI financing Vee cea Ae art cenit rr $0019 9 Re a ; : tlon 60 ui suburban ioca: Hea fine features. $18,900 cas CONTRACTOR x & Decorating 20 Fae REALTORS equilien ‘buvery for bomen” farms FE ROR UN Oars Meese EAE | liven ce entrance i 27 tt nem momenes Brick and block Veneer work. A-! CUSTOM e FE 2- uYER | $660 Dizie Her caleamen uusinese, 10 experienced BMA I. . ice er FR 27194 BEAUTIFUL Fi ae room With dining 'L,”" OR 3-112 PAINTING, PAPER- WTD — 5 i Phone OR 31295 i to serve vou, call APT WITH PRIV { BURM LAKF picture windows, 3 hanging Paper removed oe i - FURNITURE, ANTIQUE 2 Gay, move tomorrow bath 2 blocks west of dow VATE rept country home Large livin bedrooms. tile bath lara? Near Dravton Plai PLASTERINO —ND REPAIRS. —™stes FE eee Fst) _ dishes and olf lamps MY 21521 Wanted Real E ee eC downtown | (7 pret 8 willes eord Ge ult in ventas deine Here 1s « home al mi DML pliarantesd (Reasonable) A: (DECORATIN $e Wtd, e — wy ante ea stat 3 SMALL. C ‘ . steam Neat 9 miles north Pon. | kitehen separat ieee and c at Is very neat rates FE 2- G — PAINTING | ~~ Miscellane eee c 2A ll Vv ntr DEAN) Air ail piece iso zver Sai nook W e breakfast clean and has man ti FCoE RO RI ONCHAND ALG MOO and Swell Papert. Call or est | ~ peace A usse OUNG | _r F882 or Fe 23380" Orion | CLEAN | ¢ ber month Fe 24230 | teats Carpeting and leather | Clasg-this home has of thls price sation! \ | WANTED ; a p 2-33 West « includ . attrac- on “ a aheralons . Spectal Ki PAINTING: Seas table 270 Boy. PING PONG Mahan Has Buyers 412 W Ru oe ETOR res | vipvery ante 3 ROOMS BATH cl (ne re 7 rou a : espe atntiea aarnees dinin kichen ih blends ~~ the ¢ a 'e 2 5 2 5 e 4-452! 1ing tyat aa I 7 R my aap , nied be vec ant Peete” Siataltd"nved a'r "Abeer coer eareeen| Tue OUMANT ATION wag) Ls ac NO ee nome are: | Bete Mera igg tere: | Neural wend) hpe-fiog. ing a iter $-6002 = f Ss great Our salen | ST, SE 7a UPPER AP special considerat! | scaped | end- im. Pt FE 2-7004 ~A-l PAINTING PAPERING “Chet” only! Th ask for orce is exceptionai 7. SEL OR i T 4 es Rp en to man handy tion gtiv- h a Truly a fine walis. Oak floors. L Eves OR 3¥:2276 FE 2858 qty Mason Thompson, FE 48364 a gift isyinligcing to) be |) our listing) end) wil Nene | TRADE 1 | bath Partly furn Pvt. entrance | Rog po EGY Bt ee oe tine are eee actalide a Quatre) and full til ares jee. _ 278, FE 2-824! _ ily | : ; , Ma onl® f a ng. $75 pe , locati e ed bath The 2 large RO SNY > aS ___A-]_ PAINTING __ Vo vicurcurmost ta) place you! HROUGH Adults only FE 2-334] Box 90 Po romoo ri aries on. Moderately pri bedrooms wi geneine end inching Phone FF Paper TING) EAP ERHANGING, Warted to Rent 29 Our 10 rears of eatistactore ou CLARK REAL ESTATE, VERY NICK 3 ROOMS PRIVATE Prove eunecr and] Guntficatons: ot ee ee. prices room for they B ital lepeene Lyte _§-9502 . a ethan be BAS ae su + _‘n Pontiac as: FE 46402 ee | site endl bain) No children oe CRE © H er | 110 me also has a full base- Tiere Ercan pes as KT INTERION (DECOR, CU Cle Gen Pane Mae we Ueadiocan detalin for te 92 Wo Huron Pre (esa) a) eco ker Re 5 enlidren come Reasonable Ciarksto WEE | doen ln take ped f0 living alten) ply fan oats heat. Winter Prices Now in TING REASON NA coe & SYR -O1D RE 1081) GENTIE 4 naneing panei <8 cee {nr fi. Co-operative Real Estate Hee cilmeoenenee |) en ee ines ned ney ty toe eae Ot os “flex R ; (esee Saatdl and roc cunts Ge torts Bes 1 us to | : cechange i 7 USE : — | eata- D Effec. On All Remodeling. 3 REE ESTIMATES OR tome FR 3 ee ee Rent A Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 GE ean ey faser fireplece, Riches od ere oot ese appointment = So - i . cnet § mon 97997 ne . . i Combin ten st CUSTOM DECORATING — W - YOUNG WORKING To Tra - pts. Furnished a5) MODERN 4 HEC " Pe viel beautiful tedserock ia. . mnbiniaciony Siorm Sash papering, «teaming ee tee wants 2 of 7 bedroom Bours you BUY 1 WE tL Nat ade if ONE ROOM = ae anys ONE. § ROOM AND ONE | Waterford Atechen eo ae yee rr ethernaiies thee anid : ae ’ merce EM ‘33435 ‘ : : house in north . ae 3 KITCHENET’ es 1m tle batt auto heat | esl ree heal Lay ee auto- vities room witt ‘its " ; <7 Bach Siding : : y end or Dravton “bachelor apt Priv STTE stove and refrigerat hs OR heat Range furn $79 lien wt ry its mul- WHITE BROS Addittone PAPERHANGING AND PAINTIN ee No children best of care near GMC P} i vate entrance Excellent location De dite © S81 : . the indows -overlooking NUD. Attica’ finished plaster repair FE 70042 G. easonable rent. FE 5-6727 after : Hee Sas ant 4 216 Central 9 1 anGE stion FE, 2.5946 Bx aw anOOMAD HIG Uo ene water. 2 car attached ey Bee Porches enclos PAPER = an i ft Saginaw FE 2-4864 ARGE DOOM TART PRIVAPE P.O Box 535. Po ie) eas Ue garage extravagant carpe! Phong OR 3-1285 Kitchen wecsoocline AEE REECRORG ara. EXP, —_ a: TOOK ae Fe entrance Kitchen and aeaee gage ee : espa cee decorating adds Open_Exes ti 9, Sun. 1 to 8 No Down Ps ayment Aa) PE aii REACH C As! a CUS. fonperatfin Rea pREAL aha aT RRCHEL OR AEE “STOVE ad uits 183 Whittemor bus line. | wath, Adopts HOUSE derful cance. ne pre ' REGARD SORCGRALIRG) I ) - Real Fuate Bxchan 2-0366. 89 9 uitemore! | Price nom e aM _BAINTING AND DEC j apc ange, _ State St 2& 3 RO _ | SMALL Hot a | of $21,009 with Pr THE ; ; Z Asan t Dixie M coustruction 5m. ay ee een Perc ee TOM ERS ¢ thre ug! h Classi- EE 20263 * ') 2 3 RMS ¢12 & U bath bates is as ‘Ek | to. heat. caudred (© real AUS owe and prorth ares [THE AN SA ER TO. : fied 1075 W Huro | or Fe P. FE ¢6700 Ser Apt 7.) Kennijlwor _ welcome 3481 | ar, By appointment please. | YOU Ac A : +0808 3 RO th 8t | f ; S. all “P 2-8181. NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH aT AEAND Ia OGRE ROOM APT WITH BATH. PRi- FE 4.2031 _ Off Taylor RA |p yy, : /YOUR PROBLE™M; ee "bath A JOM APT PRIVATE = Roche A eee rete anna: OL WEST SIDE. W x O'NEIL, Realtor yy z : ; < . cpie 36 Clark 8x. Rochester, Mich Phone OL) & ui Det , We REPT BRICK 2628 Telegraph ane Realm Want Ads! 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E This ES gpa with sate GA 2i38 pabot eg ranch arge lot, Jay _tate react bea —— stairway a BED cose re $8,250 Alan | 5 1 id ¥ utiful he " s tt wo ROOM ‘ to . n a Gy pine bp ood Prac b fish new Anch: bine itch eemertst 1 er Leaps 4 BED: replace Pe tc ees E or tian k rke' lot rane m i ne notw nae ~ ‘TARE or e tr t r O deen w ou 1a TH S BEN — 8 op so fo san 8 7 2 i ~ € | B 416, N Just nZQNED aaa ig a beast 10/388 | tomer EDROOM ouses 43 50 ag ars Bus road, Ww iy im vein . 43 Ponti DAILY 1 ry i wonuaae a ES at gas at new ac = S faao, me red fi HO A . | hed roug ome ’s B x Aan aby basement ern block from ment Paces = ——— heat read: For est ey ple eat see livis 1 Ww ae, aa te Thi J Sale Home ov y Alo on tbe ia | mre: re Y “a tonnes th * tt 5 5 room ae H ST oi ea a A 7N TO % a bi AR ouses Dike Bay tothe SALE OR ‘iia, a eatin 000 ae c nel eed ee — = au ia “Aubura Heights 43 e e R vu s] al ~ D 8 _?P Lo} w us , palegig 8 poe ‘minute cay BUNOA $00 r ‘HOU “TY Genes rr Pike St RD mun “5 and F $7,350 7 a ge) concrete ‘des oe i oms'aod bath ri Ls OK Ra _ | FOR ne ee - Also ref, Th South the rm — capcee : _ing_ $2,000 OLon, O01 for EE nch_ Eves income Sev 5 UN Sale aan som S rep oe ad Moe artical ar st Hes Sy viooe full 2 sao on te ek rarage, an ere 2 BI etian Auto nets tic ILI month. BY rE a ouses al — ei end terms. * 8 irs BE wr 850 oll ee acted ula -LS aed siete, ¢ OE iad aad tel Se oe rs sates sn ewes ees ser arse DI 850 Piers sme a ar P oe MER incom ba caaee rise af ; HOUSE. 4a Bea eile ae "peter ae DROOMS ee iat Po ee ce shea bi, "OP — F Se wit =e mens re SELL me riko trad O ~* ‘. = ei Poe tom z tastes i “8 Bec d to tear. or Sale i - , hed pete v roo! Ly = 38 . it mean ai nite 6 with, » wearer RIS WE North j Linadnog’ | w a os the O : cn. rC U Lak BEDR TO! R T ards fh wall as .. ‘o; TIFU \. BEDROOM eel, R Is RA W i ets. leg aie F L e Prop. D car ge LA | @ rooms, arate ase. H NER rer men ue not ow terme anae a ar Castell ae seco Fi ae nse ws S acne ‘6 OM R ___ Fo ae eee ek Huron ss eee ‘ Si D’ y ow rho Rea so Ses = oe é aa tee ment ne : 960 N ES r Sal ing it | nto politi mee ee aon gns Ar room ner alty: be totes ower Pen- i cris Soa) we SO Boon oot cae ine “eee oan Brecre ee, Mies tmaide and sare mone) Lb pple r aie iat, ule! ace ey, + 4-71 eR = en puses y ri ol 2877 Th RAY ywh sun ire rn b ow ry i tew e 8 are 7 PR Aw ¥ onth S ROOD — N er. ng.” pal is e 1 n re oe gs aaca — money ICE. iromatt sUBU 800. ‘$2.10 ge sls > ranch mot or 43. id $75 f pedroor vely ON PL re larg reh = bungal m5 pesabit arenes ree Nr. tion. Lot 7. finish | Yer teat. scones RB 00 eo Ho the iL op bh tyr ern f ~~ | z lor R nic poy ik 6 Ic e 503 , Das iow ¥ rags ver vs e oe. fonaoe” rv ear Seat AN GE ‘nem, a bird _ — ighly. S cus { pence this | ares hot ts at, ot. I x ara eme into on and — jon storms C un Ww LEAL ac anes For S s home. b with | r nt a reds rs 0 ‘ES norms 626 ) e owivanka 76 roo Ae restr | TS NIC) or Sa Nic ome. — : gas nclu 5 ge real a. on ree RIONT ‘N se home | 7 : 6. SARI clones cle eee roo it a ee built or etted H W heees cng lovely breerews pee wat des Dea shi ‘on iat ae gt et basement auto 4 ie Wisner ct ] i acreone ie woou BL i “hed i fixture nd Goud eae Paci to herbie scien ce | H . 2,400 a Parte iota ot a iz ees er hea gas naded S TV. with ; plllel ene 5 rc Aes | «ol H ¥ 31,300 owner Prone aa” Re by gt cee: pean Walls pansion. Sa se 43 | M with rr ere peed! 38 per mon ter, anes AN W. pecan 1 HOUSE a A e abet . Ls eee N iE. “oe lake! , a si-—— besalipain on 7. mer ] iia aa vero immeaia a shes eee, Bleed ton EW S: PRAY: al ‘8 emi 530 nee, Tae cara ntl o D MARGE ee ee ae ae aie fae oe se eit bravroy 1 HLT SOW may BB {Do M id ool! 3ER | ren. depp . 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Delco oe] parton ae 1 new rom bun ofl some 21C aon = ene ; 1648, R c Havel ver — et | aree qi terrace has rhat vo zal roe oom ee L a cau mee atl Wan ran oll gk net is f IN ay = e room chin 2 car e fires men rou ue vite nome Is ed Xi rm L i" poco Ww <6 F te ane NA : = T ni a Se a, tine pl NI oe ae pees oe ar ne ts ediah | 80 s X & FR «a r- al N Noatek, ui ed t ta un ode NP __ NS jon 00 soe each s Pp st f c N Lg 1 di sh 5 : wai tial ahs K ae) mee foe soem NEAR C one Late ioe De Meee ae oie her Se | ot, et Shite ee LARC NG Ee 3 FET hin a xohang 33 e ge moc wes th fi : , bs } oa aie rou : C 1942 IB aereae pene gh oa | 22 RO Taans hee on, Y C 1 erative R WN, aia es, wh lassitt CK e Re R F iat fied Nn, : = “Ente ealto E28 ey er Ad tate e FE tT 181 it Ads! tl eth “| writ f ris — ; nge | era or dial nd g an et i ad it! : . = ’ FORTY-ONE ir 48 | Business Opportunities 51 Money to Loan , 33 120 ACRES . ; nn~{ieie Licenerd Lenders) A corner parcel within 20 miles TEAGUE a Ne CO. of eyatiag ik oom ema td P ar tridge |’ 202 N. MAIN acre reasonable ter C“PANCUS 1919 M15 8 THE BIRD” TO SEE ROCHESTER, MICH. ing ACRE Ortonville 123 ese TODAY’S SPECIALS eee Vis: ad ~ Corbin. bouse & bulld- NORTHERN aa ene EY) SRL “Grr exst quick Milford Area tely Vata the wife). 42 Acre Fruit Farm $30,006 down plus’ stock bandses moe ° B ai estat é ears your bom ¢ Bedroome.” ba in serra - day AURANT at he cate von fruit. Srenast sd oes ae, ae main ne iiervection wes west of Ponti —— fort be yg 2, story bern! jeer Be, cate fia fortable Oakl. qd Bal hag teh ee = an over’ Ts erence hee Mt tan] mONWaY Ton NEE pear sagi- le n Co. trees om 22 acres, $35,000, terms. Be Eleven = & sa irame aly an nine Ae cae — Ro Ann tt, ] wilt in 1863, mie Oe Ces vi e ncz aT oe oo Owner an tell FE REAL due to er business obli; 8. 28 &. Huron eral 8-0466 — bul oo a a FE 4.1574 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 $20, down, Otte Lo sree Toten ¥ FOR SALE BY OWNER: 30 ACRE debe eae Mortgage Loans 54 Gebneeme and som oes pac wel E. PARTRIDGE | “~~~ => Wired “for “electri, slove. pest, | REALTOR FE 4-3581 LO: ANS $600 to $1,500 for * gubdi- NEW LOCATION AT For any purpose, on viding. $15,000 cash or §17,000 1050 W homes modern or not in with $5,000 down. Write O Ms bu cxs WEST OF . one caguiane or ther’ informention Phone aRs'| REAL Berar i! BUSINESSES finprovements._ or enclose Sale Business Property 49 Hore MICHTOAN houses partly constructed © T SPOT a t er ee HOT SPOT! chose ah nea thes, apoiy so ination Bu fue esaaiet oe ots Pemtion’s| way ‘Srentege on Wiliams tebe |. Swaps = mine. Present owner tn business at oe of =. pod, seruiel peace) to eee pure rent to ATTRACTIVE NEW 2 BEDROOM Price includes real estate, stock eile pet Hood “payments only me. On pooutil acre. aon and ent. Gross around $90.. Sa to lake be partly fin- 000 per year with high volume ished. will econ car as down farther information on thts “sale SOOO: EBONt PAE, BUILDING LOTS WORTH 300. e meg) Col ican) ore Cn business sections Ab pda - cers _H eon ee fas bl Wel OR iss netweM. Stout, Realtor paar od a) easy ers Mor rent. ‘ND. FOLSH N. aw St. $-8165 ‘ TARDWARE Greece sarees ey Wood Co. BARNES HAR me Saginaw Street Bldg. phen Pike and Levrense © ot Ons 3-123 wuniame Late & Mee Oifies, Open es! 30 After 5:30 call OR x 145’ plus stairw ted ere time 5 x on = as LOT F on sale. Near Saginaw St. Box 10. __Pontiae Pre Press FOR SALm BY OWNER. 150 MI Lectin of Pontiac, Class B hotel) ber. Call PE 5-398 after 0 30 D.m FT. LOT ON AUBURN RD Zoned Goss meestel. ocarms WM. G, WaITCOM®, REALTOR Sale Land Contracts 52 86 FE. Walton Bl cnx Discount Contract Bal. $6950. $1300 discount. Coat to yo 167 ALL ALUMINUM a8 WILLIS Sf” BREWER . Parke FE 4161, ‘or FE 2-8532 FT you $5560 Secured by electric brakes. truck. FE for smalier ® property. | trailer or dump tru FE 4-5950. ry purchasers. WILL TRADE case FOR | seseees reyling ‘a Call PE 8-0441 or FE §-9978. Ack for Ted MeCutloughe tie et land contret. WILL TRADE ‘46 FORD, GOOD J. . Hayden transportation. Will trade for any Realtor 8 APT. BLDG $12.180 DOWN |- 18 Apts. $27,985 down. OR 79105. SAGINAW STREET Grovery store, stock & nppesaes includes store bldg and 6 home. ated on Saginaw Breet. $18, with $7,000 down TO CLEANERS 25% DISCOUNT 6 Contract with present b 10, 2 belane a cent, din » dicount rom. ce, Wa 1050 W. Huron, FE 43581. NOTI Cement block bldg. one story on inaw St, now used as Cleaners 15,000 with §2.000 down PAUL M. JONES REAL ESTATE 832 _W. Huron _ FE ¢3503 Rent-Lease » Bus Prop 4 49A FOR RENT 3 BAY GASOLINE Repo on main highway. OR LAROE SomerEBera “GARAGE station, larg was street ply ay a fens; aos trucks. Write Box 81, Pontiac, —“** ie STALL 80 SUPER SERVICE sTA- iv tory good _Cal) FE 2-173. ae Business Opportunities 51 “LET’S TALK 7 {State Licensed Lenders) 20% DISCOUNT | ooo | $6,600. “Balance sot intere se sei ron Garden: with balance payable at §30 monthly, per cent interest, 1%: years old. Be- cured by, small 3 room a on 3 ts on Scott Lake Rd. Clark Real Estate 1362 W. Huron 8t. FE ¢6492 or FE 13, +48 Ask for Mr, Clark, Open evenings. Money to Loan ‘53 LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. W Lawrence 8t FE 12-0249 BUSINESS® TAVERN, BOWLING ALLEY Over $3.000 monthiy gross profit Well equipped and very neat | Lease only $85 per month in| small town. Partners ready to go their separate ways. = . ry A HOT HARDW ARE | On prime main highway loca- tion. Ample # echo) with § room apartmen' ast growing Utica area. Good clean stock Elderly owner cannot krvep up to the in- creasing volume. Sacrifice sale with less than half down on ventory. A good lease or easy terms on property. MICHIGAN BUSINESS | SALES CORPORATION, 1573 8. TELEGRAPH RD. | FE 41582 | Plenty of parking | at our front door NEW “BMALL SHOPPING CENTER proposed. Good business corner’? miles southwest of Pontiac business suitable. Drugs, Hard-| war one: ete, Pontiac Press, Box | ~ . | WE HAVE 2 wonderful Business Location with store buildings and Quarters. One on & Saginaw an one on Disie Highway near Drav-| Drayton Plains, 4512 Dizte Hwy, ton particulars call 2-0640, and Waterford. Mrs. r A Hoyt FE } 17H. BROWN; Realtor | o1 35,000 Families Pontiac, Ind Floor, Nationa] Bldg. u Recommend Buckner'’s | at onl Seles household appliance or anything. 6-2664. WILL | SELL OR TRADE FOR 2 KEW pilsis bew luggage trailer with bullt-on. Excellent bar- ‘ain. ‘Bee at Tt 2765 Genes Drive. For Sale ale Clothing g 86 AT THE HUB ALL WOOL TOPCO: ae FOR ON $23.00 MEN, here's a value that comes once in a iifetim All wool new tapeeets! that have never po worn, Floe it weartes t Regular values weeds, Shetlands, and gabardines. One and two of ind. Each one « sensational value M . Check size scale or quantity im your size. D4 38 96 37 38 38 40 42 44 48 48 6 331 Shorts 1t 242 HUB ‘Clothiers N Saginaw St FE 42554 18 8 Saginaw Wool suits, topcoats, sportcoats, Four (4) Buckner Conren- Jackets, all sizes, $5 00 up. fent offices in Pontos area, pobees Pants at $2.95. Ladies’ fur where you can anise iy Lea good selection, $19.50. rcw up to on smal _ Credit if desired ‘pee “BS. ao payments. | sale! amount, no hed La Se joe WING COST vas sts Bockners "is Ess Get needed cash quickly | AB from Buckner’s friendly First model Bendix auto washer loan company | _ Both in good condition. FE $-8014 ANTIQUE FURNITURE —REFIN- —— ished and tn good condition. Pine uc ner dry sink, pine milk safe pine blanket chest Cherry aro be ‘ venia Putch drop-leaf lInance Oo, the 3drawer chest, cherr bookcase. Unfinished pine mii { safe also large pine cupboard Offices are located: Cuckoo clock, wazyboy chair, GOOD USED FAMILY CLOTHING. eee: Resale Shop, 207 Oak- land. DIES WINTER COAT SIZE 14. Dark green. $10. Call after 6 _EM 3abee : | Sale Household Goods 57 APT. SIZE ELECTRIC RANGE gd eabinet—am not dealer—seil- ie my home—Phone MA 6-1224. alles tate, 230 Barnston t to Bank) Utica 44462 Van Dyke me block North across from Bank A BUY. SMALL RADIO8. 86 TO LAND COUNTY'S LARGEST 1362" W__Muron___—sFn_=OVE: 3 asie $12. Also fecord players. FE ONnincrioe oF UNPAINTED DAIRY OUEEN | | 606 FURNITURE tN ee Nee | AUTOMATIC MAYTAG WASHER Chests, tables chairs desks. Located on Orchard Lake Rd tn and dryer, Reasonable FE 2-8261 | bookcases. room aisideie record y oca- in 8 an ars el he teas 10 coe cee a TO. WASHING MACHINE SIN- PICK, TINT STORE March, Will teach you the bust 95 to $500 $25 to $500 Ble laundry tub with ae Ra- mG IAL: x ness FE 5-0216 after 3 pm COMMU NITY LOAN co _—‘lo-phono. comb FE 8-2 __ 143 Oaklamt Ave FE 35-6562 | GROCERY STORE WITH 8DM %E Lawrne 27121 | BENDIX 17-IN “TV. MA OGAXY | OWNERS MOVING TO PLORTDA in heart of fishing and hunting = ———— =r ture tube, excellent Seaanlog, | y table saw in T f i tt wi! nter clothing power ta Newkirks | Grocery Bow 12 _ 900.96. Mi 61900, _| and joiner, ladders and scattold- Shingleton, Michigan BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER | ing 4100 Upper Straits Blvd — — new aT aranteed Delivered = FM 3-3655 - ores . end instalie No down payment = ry CABINS AND tier werk. Mavtar Warner ate Plastic \Vall Tile...2c ea ae E + : g laimed linoleum RESTAURANT Bae a UE | arphis) Paint $140 FIVE 2 ROOM HEATED CAB-| xtra ast = While enamel $1.98 INS, restaurant going good vol- BOT PLE GAS | Harold's Paint & Lino. ume of business Located on main New low price. Complete tnstal- artery West of Pontiac, room for expanding. Opportunity for active operator. $11,500 will handle. C. Schuett RE-ALTOR Commerce Evenings Wee 5-8433 8061 EM 39-4197 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION PRIENDI yo SERVICE Service You can borrow $20-500 quickly on signature, car or furniture. Loans made withuot endorsers for any v¥orthwhile yarvese. Up to 20 months to repay HOUSEHOLD FINANCE RU ATTENTION, HAVE TH new Monitor washer in stock, for house traiers and Thyle Electric, $02 _FE_ 4-5168 WE small apts. N. Johnson, doors, OR 3-2401. 12x12 ‘LINOLE M $7.20) 80 WALL TILE RN FT 2Se OUAR HOUSE PAINT GAL. + a 1$¢ VINYL INLAID TILE BBER BASE PAINT, GAL $3. 30 SALE ALCOHOL-ANTIFREEZE . SYERS, 141 W. HURON FE_ 4-064 house trailer. Tandem wheels and | | HOovER THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 15, 1956 'FUNNY BUSINESS, by Hershberger Mae he Ui re on + © 1956 by MLA Sewvicn, tee. BIG oe “Becoming modernized, eh?” Sale Household Goods 57) Sale Household Goods 57 esate ats| OFIECE BEDROOM drawer, excellent condition $135. FE 56-2633. Beautiful Greener. large mirror, | DINING ROOM SET AND BASSI-| ful cise pee Roomy chest of get 4-1813 Otte DRYER Fa: caret 2 2 oR 00 ELE CLOTHES Di E O ) mous nam, bran vob marred," Exceptional ns tics: | ONLY $2 WEEKLY _Lake Ave, Pearson’s Bank Furniture ELECTROMASTER FULL SIZE | 43 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 4-1881 electric stove, Clean and in good |g po. sede lA Ris DINING . 7 area = Toom suite. FE ¢ &% Cc NORGE, 4 ROOM feeser, FE 58-6953. 1611 Rotael. , sMie tee ees NY DINING RO 5. FOR BALE: GUARANTEED |} RE- Anderson. PE ¢4218 frigerators GIBBON 1 Wringer washers rator with freeser ker 8 er washers . ROY'S, _ FE 2-4021 acuum cleaners : OY'S, 96 Oakland ESTATE eRLECRIC ETS STOVE, FULL Size. $100, Call MI 47068. 7 PI£CE LIVING” “ROOM SUITE. _$. FE 41065. UPRIGHT PREEZ- 12 CUBIC FT. - yess I\%e yrs. $250. MUtual GAS STOVE. VERY GOOD CON- dition, FE 2-0004. GOOD “SIZE FE 5-3823. GOO: APT. _:REFRIGERA- _lor, Call after 4:30 FE 5- GOOD USED TV SETS, #20 AND up. FE 40736 GOOD USED REFRIGERATOR & ane mere Fe GASIN GOOD SD RDFFION. hte — ‘1 yr. old. $100, MYr- le 2-1431. a MCL Teese DOUBLE BED. Springs. mattress Ivory head- board $30. FE 2 HOME FREEZE BEAUTIFUL SHEARED BEAVER | F Genitare and Appliances Ree A new. Reasonable 21 “EDWARD'S OUTLET | | ji lation. Only $10 plus gas. Kenyon | Fueigas. 3 Jacl ot. LINED GREEN DRAPES i Per lease at 16112 Fenton Rd (Us. | a ay Penton eM neta aoe ot Corporation of Pontiac COREE TIN AND) EADS ae te Ie nis pane ors 315 South Baginaw St. Kay Bide | Press coe Sib nator Fr well-established lubrication busi- 22@ Floor _ Phone_ FEderal_ iataadad | 2251" a Ce taeite Sor x ness. Profit possibilities ‘are ex- CASH FOR ¥OUI ‘RNITUI Y | cellent for an aggressive sees WHEN YOU NEED or tools, OR SN ile rune ual. A representative will the premises from 10 a.m “le iG , Feb 17 and frem Sat. Feb Personal interviews can be Pea ranged at other times by con- tacting Sun Ot] Co Post office Box 690, Flint. Mich, or phone 1987, @ am. to 5 . __p m. Mon ru Fri _ a SALESMAN OF, MANAGER FOR) complete Ine of building supplies have had experience in sell- | be able iy organize own direct. Good offer to pro-, gressive individual one willing! to work for advancement. Call FE 2-300] for appointment. Ask _for Mr. Kent ° $25 to $500 BA FOR BALE. 64 W. Lawrence St i You can get it quickiy on your signature car or furniture No en- ¥ FINANGE, GO! 702 Pontiac State pa Bidg. FE 4,157: DA) ¢ LOANS $25 aoe XTER & L IVINGSTONE = CHROME DINETTE SETS, semble these yourself and four chairs and table $69 95 value gains _Orchard Lake Ave b T CHILD'S VANITY AND _ CHIFFO. | here, $20 7 drawer maple desk. ke new. 638 OR 3-4287 . As- save dorsers) Payments to suit your budget We will be giad to help Lela Usted Gy Grand nee ee | , you with your money problems tops, ail pesdlar colors) Come in look. compare and be con- inced of these extraordinary bar- Michigan Fluuorescent, 303 VENPORT & CHAIR. arved. red walnut wood, gold— rocade upholstering Admiral 27’ V. floor mode] dining table. 6 and gold brocade hairs, Deak model sewing machine, new. on "HAND. BMALL CLEANERS awrence St +1538 Apt tilse Maasiisicve FE §-0303 after 5 o'clock frigerator like new. 2 double bed TO BUY TO 8ELL REALTOR | Need $500 bex springs & mattress. poster | PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD” _steads FE 8134300 2 2 TO _8EE or Less DEEP FREEZE UPRIGHT. ONE | IF Less - . . + of America’s best makes, freezer WELL - ESTABLISHED GROCERY! WITH QUICK and food guaranteed for 5 veers on west side, perfect for man & SERVI "E? $405 for $279 Slightly scratched wife. Can buy prop. bldg, fix-! - 4X CE: in transit Michigan Fluorescent tures & equip for $500 dn. plus! _ 33 OLRCHARD Take Ave inventory Bal on easy terms | Then Home & Auto ts the place HINING ROOM TABLE, 5 CHAIRS Beet & wine Call FE 5-6757| to come. Most loans made ON p niuffet. Call after 600 165 your first visit, So come in or Navajo after § 00 pm j Dhone for cash to $500 on your, —— = ee St. Surmiture or signature end io NUT VENDING MACHINES s reverent plan suited to rour ue Nets $35 a wk MArket- needs v courteogs service 1711 esate Cow L enlie Ficiarer cetea | | = ager Berkey Voss. President. | a - AC Mode n 3 Bc Es Grouan enn Da ee, em ay Ph. FE 53-8121 ‘through Rent Ads! Room, Oj l St tj ‘house, cominaey any- ] auon Home & Auto thing —-Want.«Ads give Located on of Porltiac’s main - i > | streets Puy eautppe Low rent- L a Co 5 n Aa eh es Dial F E afl, And inventory at wholesale mpa i. Tt ‘will pay you to Soa en | m a Species cis Y) 2 & ] ¢. Inquire at 3389 xie Hwy.) ‘ours atu — - Community Nat’) Bank Bidg / fi a ; | | — 4 u z A x EEZER FOR SALE. 18 cu. ft. Used 2 years. Like new. oL ang eee Cc . RECENTLY scosdilies di, new bag and all attachments “PE'S “6208. | KENMORE. AUTOMATIC WASH- ing machine FE 58-78 LIKE NEW BABY sGeGY ALSO _Seas. stroller, rocking horse. FE LINOLEU M, 9x12. .$3. $3.95 a arbage can . $2.08 sepaint all colors $i 66 Jack's Linoleum —_277_ Baldwin LIVING ROOM SUITE. LIKE NEW. ee and blond trim. §75. OR LORD'S EON S $ pe. dinette set ..... - $49.95 2 pe. sofa-bed soo. $40.85 me TVs, from $2495 up Hide-a-bed, from $130.96 up Used gas stover 60 LORD'S 125 W. Huron 8. “Where Wrigley s Used To Be” MAYTAG AND EASY SPIN DRY- ers. Thyle Electric, 502 N. John- son MAPLE DINETTE TABLE AND 4 _chairs, Reasonable MI 44868 | MAYTAG. WASHER. GOOD CON- dition, $45. FE 20473 —_ MAHOGANY DI N ING ROOM el io bed, and 2 chests NEW TV | — Coc Fest Samp} en Up to 's Off .— wee haa 95 24° RCA “Cons $238 Reg. “sa00 96 24° Philco i Swivelet $288 | 1—-Reg $200 95 24° Philco | Swivelet 1—Reg $160.95 21 Rartheon Table Model 1 1—Reg. $170.06 21° Ambassador Console $128 1—Reg 836095 21° Phileo Deluxe with doors 1—Reg $150.85 17° Philco Table Mode! i— jess Besos 21" Phileo Blond Swive W AIDE ’S TELEVISION Downstairs Store NORGE REFRIGERATOR. LATE odel. ft, excellent con- dition tes” ‘MI ei 300 plete household furniture 140 5 Saginaw St. | REBUILT AUTOMATIC WASHERS. Bendix Westinghouse, General Flectes Ken = ore Whirlpool. Blackstone $60 oo. ROS RE P 7 AC EMEN! PART __ ree — RE-BUILT VACUUMS. GUARAN- teed Parts. all] makes, 054 Myrtle REFRIGERATOR $2950 Davenport $995. Washer $15 New rollawey beds, complete 81795 Electric $2950. Dining set $19 50 range $3450 New Hollywood frames $785 Kitchen table, 3 chairs $865 Youth bed $995 6 yr crib. complete. $16 95 Vanity bench §295 Daybed, com- plete $1495 Pearson's Bank Fur- niture 42 Orc hard Lake Ave REFRIGERATOR ‘POR SALE Suitable for summer cottage OL 1-4872 —— wal RUG CLEANING AND cestimaieal| ing FE }-1663 Free estimates SPECIAL EUREKA VACUUM cleaner $8995 Floor modet $49 95 7 cu. ft, Norge » $70.50 Late model square” tub Mar- tag $89 50 Easy Spindry CLAYTON'S | ALL R B MUNRO, 1060 W Huron STOVES BROUGHT bobs EX- changed. Turners, 602 Mt. Clem- ens. FE 2-0801. i _ SINGER CONSOLE SEWING MA- chine, $40 OR +9702 __ SOPA AND CHAIR DUNCAN Phrfe dining set 5 occasional ta- bles. Exe condition MA | 8-T477. SPECIALS Metal cabinet @7) Dressers $10 Maple chests $12 Two burner gas plate 4 QGas range $25 225 gal fuel off tank $25 Good refrigerator $35 | Metal wardrobe $12 40° cabinet bace $24 Electric range . J $30 Oakland Furniture 1M 8 Saginew __FE 2-523 FRADE-IN’ DEPT. Guar. recon. elec washer $29 95 | 35 inch gas range 39 95 | 6 pe. dining rm. ruite $79 95) 2 pc. Hvingg rm. suite i $19 9S 5 plece wood dinette set $24 05 Occasional chairs $ 695 Ree $198 value limeq oak bed- | Toom sulte, § pieces, complete 719 98 WYMAN’S 18 WwW Be 41123 Pike unre, 1060 TV ELEOTRIC WATER BEAT Washer PE_ S200. x (Eh ban = Gas Meg Cul Ghrons set . FE 5-2766. 7-PIECE LIVING ROOM GROUP ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson’s Kank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE _4#-78a1 ee CONSOLE. $40 2 RUQS AND STAIR RUNNER. Cinnamon color. Two-tone pattern. x12 and 12n16. Reasonably priced. _FE_ 2-0763. ry ROOMS | OF VERY FI FINE ¥ PORN E. OWNER FORC SELL. CAN BE BEEN AT ay _DOUGLAS, APT. 314 FE 5-6a08 Ww ayne Gabert’ s Easy spinner bones; an es | Elam ee $ee Refrie Emerson 17’ Vv. new picture tu ae 12" Console TV, new picture ube . ; ‘ an Crosiey Blond full door 17". new pore tube MANY OT 8 EASY TERMS 121 NN. Saginaw ASHER riainviaiea Open a Used Trade -in 1 Dept. Dalal = se Washe: Refrigerator eee cee | Electric range Davenport and Extension table oar . chairs o40 THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 361 8 SAGINAW 6T, PONTIAC, MICH | 2285 BE, Walton For Sale Miscellaneous 60 BEEP AND PORK, masters. Opayke Marves i 4 100 sq. ft Jaan 100 sq. ft. Plumbing, pipe, steel I boast, Used tO 2 encore $350 Garages to wreck . (......:5: $25 UNION NG CO. INC, 31 ws eile Rad, Daily 8:30 - 6 p.m. Sun. 10-3 c JRE 7 5 wi fiea ea i Rd.), Lae west 4 Sas EL to $3.88. Boule ah ie hota G, A. Thompson, CL OStOUT eae cece ti $360, : 1488 4 ave! "Fa NEW 8U E Fe +tiei DR AW TITE ii ITCHES goaL & b piles caret Toke 2 a 1 Orehard Lake OR CADMIUM . The ki that of fog of are. oe meme P. Howland, = ae Hwy. FOLDING Dis aD GAIN STAIR: ide 8 $26.95 for Feb. elon, uct, Bee us now! CHURCH'S INC. 100,000 '® BTU. OUTPUT T KALAWA- soo oi] fired air conditioner fur- meee. Basement type, control. hb Ub ik. See in operation, ELECTRIC 1 LIGHT r FIXTURES FOR every room the house = Bedell est 1065 nae terrific Bedroo: pili LS) Bh med $2.25. Dining roo #10 h m $5.05. Pore $2.05 v sear | 13 sbuanity factory irreguiare, Fluorescent __ 303 Orchard aviake A Ave First QUALITY a rT. i teries, good condition, ee FOR SALE SHOP SMITH WiTit __#ll ettaschments, OR 3-1282. FURNACES OVER STOCKED. New ci! forced air ee ae mode OR 3-7645. G & M BAW SHARPENING SER SERV. os saws, meat, wood & m poe repaired AJ sharpened. Lawn mowers we nae ened and rte Used & Reconditioned . cu, ft. GE refrigerator see T cu. ft Hotpoint $70.50 or FE 5-8074 UPRIGHT PIANO ‘0 ~ELECTRO- master 4 burner Apt Stove $30 Single Hollywood bed & mattress, $15. Cail FE 9- 1763 USED ELECTRIC RANGE, 535. vies refrigerators $7405. Used auto Washer, $69.06 Us TV's, $2905 and up. Sweets Radio and Appliance, 422 WW ere 133 1T’ RCA ruaKe CONSOLE Tf TV. $5095 TV antenna kit, 00 95. ! WALTON TV Walton, tor Joslyn FE 27-2257 WHIRLPOOL GAS DRYER. av- Dreme 2%) years ole just Like new, $10% MI 6-1300 52 Gah El ill Water heater— amie brand, Re oe Now $080 : A WAGNE } | 1000 Opd Payne, ¢ cat Poste Rd #231 WINE COLORED chair. Clean good Spnaicice $45 | Also combination yoaster and deep frver Im excellent working | order. $10. Call after * Dm. FI 68-0604 COUCH AND | YOU ALWAYS Pay Leah aT res ABOUT ANYTHING YOU W CAN BE FOUND AT Li & a | End tabjes, $1 98 up new book- case headboard be cam plete, | $24 refr tgerators 25 up, ranges gash elec $5 up, beda, all sizes, $3 up. TV sets, $25 up. radios, $5 | up, new chrome dinette sets. § pc $3995 up chests, new & used, as | up, bedroom suites, $4995 u Living room suttes $12.65 up. din. ing room mattes: $1950 up | other item USE OUR EASY PAYMENT OR LAY<-A- WAY PLAN We buy, sell. trade anything Come | out end look around. 2 acres of | free park! OPEN “BAILY 9 TO 8 SUNDAY 12 TO § & § SALES CO. 4 m! east of Pontiac of 1 mi east of Auburn son Auburn Rd M5e FE 54-0241 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 73 GAL FUEL OIL TANK LEGS, | tiage cap New Delivered, $34. PE 51467 = AUTO MECITANICS Best in tools at lowest prices General Warehouse, 2258 Dixie wy ALUMINUM COMBINATION WIN- DOWE& AND DOORS T RE- DUCED PRICES GET OUR ES. | TIMATE. NO DOWN PAYMENT TERMS G & M CONSTRUC- TION CO. FE 2-1211 ELECTRIC TOOLS. APPLI- 2AL WAREHOUSE CO 2258 Dixie Highway PARK FREE BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS-| town kitchen urnaces: Of] gas and coal. Hot water and steam | boilegs automatic water heater. | hardware. electrical supplies | Crock and tie galvanized D. | i apeer Rd rr 4. 8431 BARBY BASSINET & BATHINETTE. Both foldable & in good condition | Ot, 1-6425 = . _ BEAUTIFUL SET OF RINGS i Wedding band has 6 diamonds engagement has 8 Just ike new Will sacrifice for $150 cazh FE 82776 ee SHORT -CU Te o UCASH: astied FF 2818 : | HOT WATER REATER 7 ‘oat. as, new approved ‘onsumers lines $98.50 oir rth) value $49.50 $00.50. Th are slightly marred. tric. of] and bottied at terrific values. Michigan Fiu- __orese Orehard Lake Ave HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY 8TORE 7 miles out Baldwin, Armetrong floor covering and Mac-O-Lac paints) Phone FE 71-8025. JET WATER Pay Me a4. _Thompson, 60 8 Perry, KITCHEN CABINET SINKS, FA- gas heaters | mous Y stown make, in model $139 50. $00.50. se are slightly marred, also several 42 in _hex 307 Orchard Lake Ave. ' KENTILE Six marble colors, 929% Inch. 5 Cents Each For Sale le Miscellaneous is 60 o Gassoms IRED To Ndok Langhen Fer ome "at ye serene doors, rms, FE ¢ % GAL. HOT WATER ye ha Al San LJ ™ SALE Plasterboard at Burmeister’s OAKLAND COUNTY’S LARGEST GOLD BOND ~ PLASTERBOARD DEALER 4x64" plasterboard ........ $ * plasterboard eo RNS Ee Sureess pee = 3 % 4 BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. #197 Lake i OA tine SLIGHTLY USED LUX- AIRE OIL BURNER AND 275 GAL. FUEL _TANK. CALL FE 2-3445. Wirth Gee buy Swale Bie | o> STOP LOOK! BePLEPE, Bt ee sa | | SUMP PUMP, GENERAL LES. value, Siightty crete marred, ane and shallow well jet cum: igan Fluorescent, 393 La. Ave. Roofing and Siding Combination. Doors Insulation Res A. BENSON ‘SEPTIC TANKS PE 46 Lake Rd. — $5.06, el GALLON erat le ia A. eae EY a PER CENT ued Olidden colors, Warwick's, +080, SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. NEW AND USED LUMB: Large stock of reclaimed brick New doors 65.40 up. Insu bu ceiling tile, felts Nails and door ware 5340_ Highland Rd. Mss OR 3-7b02 Talbott Lumber BPS paint. Also Da Spread Gatin and Ly electrical, sup- J ocont and full ine of lumber. 1025 Oak- _ tend Al Ave. Ph, PE ¢-2622. TRAILER , 2608 o D CONDITION. 666. 0. W. ATER “SOFTEN ERS 80,000 X lifetime grains, DOWE minera], §206 value for $189. FHA __ terms MI 6-2074 ware, — Do It iy 4 FLOOR SHOP. | ~~~22-It Yourself 61 Open 0-9 0S Saginaw st | FOR PENT LAVATORIES COMPLETE WITH | Floor sander - hand eender — ieuacts $24.50 value 81496 piso ollets. hethtubsa, shower stalls ai terrifie values, These are crate marred. Michigan Fiuoreacsent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave | LINOLEUM... 39 YD. 13c FLOOR TILE (x9) . 4¢c WALL TILE $4.05 jd OAL. ANTI EEZE OAL. SMIT TH’ S 257 § S ae LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS — | Authorized ftectory service and | genuine factory pers Free test | | on dectory ana.yre TASKE 63 we _HURON ST. ToRain MOTOR CRANE Oe wherl drive Slightly used. Apply | 1 at 2345 Crooks Rd Between Au- | __ burn and Emlin Rd is i ' LUMBER CASH AND CARRY ‘q's8'2'," Plaster bd. ea .. 9 18 4xex%" Plaster bd, ea. . $ 1.60 4x%'x\4" Plaster ea .$176 24 Ibs. Joint cement ot ee 28 Ibs tape joint cement - $785 Foil Insulation, . & OT Rock wool bag ea See OS) 15 Ib. asphalt felt, ea. ~@ 2.16) 00 lb green roofing > (8 333) Pivecord, 4 x8' 2% Be $545 Birch Mush note, 1%"* $705 Plywood, 4 af'x'." $3.85 Was sheathing boards, M ft $#4 00 Paints & varnishes 20 per cent off. Buy Now for Rea. Savings. Paul & Cyr Lumber Co 61% Bogle Hep! apd Commerce | MEDICINE Cae ‘LARGE 30 | ey mirror all metel cabinet fe #5 value $295. Slightly marred | © Also large selection of medicine cabinets with and without lights new siding triple door units al) at exceptional bargaing. Michigan- | Fiugrescent, 393 Orchard Lake | ve i NEW, REVISED WERSION OF 1953 | Americans Encyclopedia with ‘54 | and ‘Si year book, §75. FE 2-3205 NEW AND USED FURNITURE Refrigerators, and id ah: ter heaters for pousetreiters ne Se : A, lawn © Woodward. no | Mie Rd. Birmingham, MI Sa NEW GALVANIZED PIPE | % a a He isons Ly ‘SAVE “PLUMBING. BC BU 172 8. Saginaw 2? adjust, of) y any ™m sewing machi pli ad Cy -eates of | 16 miles for only 82 j E 423030. 534 Auburn. | PIANO ‘TUNINO, REPA wall paper hepa foe peat mace vacuum cleaners = land Fue ana Paint ae Or. chard Lake Ave, FE §-6150. FOR THAT PET PR PROS A lee! [secon ace Mestesin Build. 08 56 Montealm cendaye ® to eat 10 to Closed $. every SENTAL EOUIBWENT Teh 8 ieee Me Montcalm __ Sale Musical sical Goods 62 ds 62 $450. 120 BASS ACCORDIAN CASE Sse "4 for $180. Must sell. FE 3 SPEED PORT, RECORD PLAY- er. $15 Call after 6. EM 3-2484, BABY GRAND ee BRAM- _ bach, good cond: BUSCHER SAXOPHONE Sine oa condition, FE 8-0 NEW SPINET acca CABLE, Drainich & Bach. big discount, $395 -, “tel Products Co, OL 2-6036, 6-087 | PAN CMERICAT B-FLAT ¢ CLARI- Good condition, 960, Call FE HT after 6 p.m AIRS. MR. Apchenborn, Oxford. OA 6-3925. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR- ing Oscar Schmidt. FE 23-8217. UPRIGHT VOSE PIANO. TOR: eaahy reconditioned. priced right for the quick buyer Gallagher's, 18 BE. Huron st. FE 40566 ee eee UsED BLONDE SPINET PIANO prema 18 E. Huron St. FE DsED MAHOGANY dela a GAL- lagher’'s, 18 FE. Huron . FE +0586 Sale > Office | Equipment | 63 Drop head typewriter desk. $35. ROY ANNETT, XC 28 ©. Hu st FE 4. Open avenaas & Bunday Otel | BALE OF NEW ODD LOT CHA. 34 In all) Marked from tat to $127.00 tn wood and «steel arm. side and posture cheirs at 50 per cent off from tag price Here is a oO CE ST.,. PONTIAC, MICH, YOUR LIFE’S EASIER through Classi- fied Ads. To solve every- day problems quickly, dial MADE Ads}, NEW & USED FORTABLES. © a FE 28181. Sale Farm Equipment 76 Sale Sporting Goods 65 uns ~- BUY mh ADE | "INVENTORY RED! antley | Leuen to Basie? Bh VAC. Case Ti ~~ GUNS-B Sr LL-TRADE tiv site dresser, _purr-Shelly 31 HS 8, Telegraph 4 rae rH bene sl 0) SPINNING ROD AND REEL. AL- “Wes $408, red io $275. so shotgun Reasonable. OR 3-0782. ay forks, os. reduced to $1. New... New peskee plywood boats ville with redwood terms. Now __ Sports good plows, Ww... R load Osiesore motors isplay of ; ‘s 8 or _powtitl tates = cea ji loaders ~~ WE NOW HAVE We carry a. ompiete "Beast A COMPLETE LINE | Sat‘esd Buiste trosaeeneae Te OF MINNOWS AND | [ancuis sad we cise bets 0 LIVE BAIT! We Rent Ice Shanties — pi above equipment. Pontiac Farm & Industrial and Ski Equipment Tractor Co. ANDERSON HDWE, | 8€_¢o0t “°**™*PE Ath iy 2182 8. TELEGRAPH Auction Sales ai CaRs Veale P. L__ see Sand, | Gravel & Dirt 66 66 sr" ot SROMERD EIN BROWN & SON 8. SAND, GRAVEL L 8-087 Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 DRY SLAB WOOD. 86 Kenne!s, free Ae Bs FE on Peau 2 male, _ cemale. a oe re hs7* wT. Re Hay, Grain & Feed 71 tla. ALL KINDS HAY, I round, whole or poll erain, = tk | ry or = eS up oF Mn | Call MA_6-6038 For Sale Livestock 72 aes DDLES AND HALT- FHOROUGMERED HO LeTein re 1@ months pA ” OR. 32000, Sale Farm Produce 75 These are new ‘56 ole ‘8 BALES & SERVICE 921 Mt ‘Clemens St WE ARE REDUCING OUR IN. ventory. See our complete line of farm equipment John Deere, New NEW TREADS ON YOUR tire casings, give you more tire dollar, lL. E, SMART AUCTION closed uti Naps dally Prt. sales y aot ete, Friday and satur: _@y. a yey a Pride and For Sale Housetrailers 78 ‘48 27 FT. ROUSETRAILER. TAKE over payments or se! FP 56-7038 OXFORD Trailer Sales . bogey oe oS wo La FIRE aa ten GOAL wart Coaches hav, win- Wood. Speedway Fuel Ol, Oak | fo%s, Wh storm a. Deubie land | Fuel git OF roots, “sak tnaise chard Lake Ave. FE 56150. 9 | wails” for stronger e truetion. PEnrags, oon ie eho SEASONED | HARD ) FIREPLACE | Also. Fg wae ft upetaire ea Sinton EE TOPS & oe pl El “a lee inst “ “rage bh { Biverveu ‘Rd, PE) {nen Ele yf oo ome —___ For Sale Pets 69 | ge, cournas now. tn, wnarse . We da “boanie Muper, Dull colored. FE | “Seathze 25S SS, “SmERy theve TAP TO | 30 or more on eur let ; see pI Rd Bat - ee hl és that i inch Near Re My o-31e | ® poe es BOSTON AT STUD. PUPPiEs Curtiss. Ce = COCKER” “SPANIEL PUPPIES. sage hat ott OA HUTCHINSON MOBILE pontignned eeotay nen eeare, Ie are sae see Orche Legs a dag & iow down Payment and home by ohne ~ ‘POR sALe Boas TRAILER eRe Sale Farm gulps 76|__ “open tees & Oum on AAA BUYS THRU '56 |~ Auto Accessories 80 AT LEE’S UTO P Ciinten chain saws, ed * ¥. The Se allow top prices os your o.d oa a aor ee every tay hid potary tillers, 3% HP, HOLLER BA RABACE® A sa Abro PARTS ieee tiller with reverse. We rE re e161" have tillers from $129.40 up Lal heel Economy riding ~~ AUTO GLASS tractors, all implements When you need it! tried Rotary awn mowers, Fai?banks- rvice? Glass while Morse a riding mowers, Get you walt, Insurance = our oreo wo ore a ape Reel .type- lawn mower, §129. Exceilo, «special $79. each door emoet or cuamee wih John an garden & orchard stalled. sprayers, 2 HP, reg $159, special Oven fatarday 4 Hub Auto. Glass ake Ley your serden & awe 123 Oakland Ave. «+T008 supplier for your bes : deals! tor Sal Tires Lar trade-in at best terma, __For Sale Tires 80-A 4 OLD miles ir Me pe Hawkinson ly. i Ed Williams Tire Co. ties: Gel ‘7 Starline Jamesway 451 5 Gaginaw St, ealers at Ortonville. Davis Ma-| 670-15 SUBU lee! ) - _chinery. Ph. 45 _Ortonville. change, FE teen higt EE. eCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS 060% D Tis wise a Rentals, Parts & Repairs te a 8. Saginaw 1890 Crooks Rd. mari re rite =: ~ Mich. Chain Saw- Distr. SALES, SERVICE AND RENTALS MY 3-5821 15 Front 8t. MY 3-461) ng SED TRACTORS TRADES Ins AND CREDIT TERMS YOUR J-H DEALER __PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYEE ALLIS CHALMERS MODEL G tractor, with 8 ft. snow plow, Used very little. Good for subur- ban living. Phone MA 5-122 24, | & INDUSTRIAL FARM EQUIPMENT COMING SOON Are you looking forward to-OUR HUGE VENTOR CLEAR- ADE- PERG UeOr SIDE ele ve _Auto Service CRANKSHAFT GR _FE 21 For Sale Motorcycles 83 PLA LL PP LLP RPP FOR PARTS AND SER INDING IN THE ear. © ee Zuck ae chine Shop. 2: Phone _ 32-2563. ’ EXPERIENCED MECHANICS save you money. Rebuilding and repatring av motors, clutches, tials, ‘beaker eateren: electrical and rburetion. 1121, 78 W Walton Bivd. On | Rae Harley Davidson see avidson Bales Co, jarie _ Saginaw. south _Boats & ; Accessories 85 10 HP. Mosler rey RUNNING _ Shape. $75. OR CENT URY | BOATS ANCE SALE! |[ Save up to 50 ver | TROJAN ett ene” 44 cent Date soon to be Ranoane od ie aa chepit TERM MERCURY p MOTORS xs eee SALES okey tos Pee) | eee FE 26123 How GHTE N ‘& ‘SON JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR | 528 _N. Main, Rochester OL 1-0761 sotete SEGA Gunde he, SEE OUR LINE OF NEW AND RE- vecsinlon oo) Gres: Scare built equipment. Complete inven- OWENS MARINE 8UPPT, tory. _ Davis Machinery, | Ortonville. 396) (Orch: J _—_ stop IN AND SEE THE NEW Phone FE = Oley ee 5 riding tractors, aloe Sacobeen AE RO- CRAFT Toro & Fairbanks Morse Evans | UMINUM BOATS Eqiipme xi wy. MA AND CANOES WoC Linge or OR 38 a8 % U N MOTORS sept cua oee. m a wr ieee | see 'e a ij ers Garsea’e Lawn a Sic baugh’ hai mn Woodward marth ra oY 9 . e tmin — Mic € ‘Ouklana Ave. : Phone seca inghas , FE $0433 Fe 400m For Sale Cars 91 SLICE OF HAM For Sale Cars 91. MONEY DOH WIFE G00 | SARS LITTLE ie en FEBRUARY JUBILEE his ” bod S Wt | Nears, ot peer Cease | is Is the Question We Hear: time *parments | 5 F Ford 8, 2-dr. So} = Sarre ee | as l SPECIALS | “Why is there a variation & price between identical 1883 PACKARD CLIPPER saree | FOR THE WEEK cars that are offered by different dealers?” _— *S IARDWARE | '55 Dodge 2dr. see aoe There are two reasons for this. First, it is because of Adams, Auburn | $4 Pontiac wagon . $1595 renemien 3 5 War “4 { 1 tres, Very clean. J : Ti I’ 4 Ply. Belvedere » $1195) HOW ARD LARE, PING. | | no two used cars are identical. They may look a spring. ee 54 Chev. 4dr. ......$1195; 2 #105 Orchard Lake Ra. Keego| i lot alike; b | th ce is based on the verine Boais, “Evinrude motors. | '54 Ford 2dr. ......$ 945 as VAG 3 Da ULTRAM TE | 1955 Ford Tudor $1] 150 ot alike, but chances are the price is : HARRINCTON BO, AT 54 Pontiac 2 $ 995 ' Radio, hester & white tres. | BRO condition of the car. The second reason is that ) ooo: : xce C . / ; : WORKS S8Chev. 2d oso 8 84 nrangas™ "Ese! 1955 Dodge Coronet 4 dr.$1445 || ness than others, The larger volume dealer sell 1800 8 Telegraph re 20033 “53 Dodge 4-dr .....$ 850 ‘48 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. EXCEL- : . : & Transportation Offered 87 ’°S2 Pontiac 4-dr $ 650 ‘att Miegeqhl waren Lamas more cars at a lower mark-up. Hence, the smaller —_ 32 Ford - 2 ea. oe 1954 Pont 2 dr R&H volume dealer has a higher mark-up because of 3 RIDERS GOING TO soUTH ; Ford 4dr. ...... $ 670 ‘50 PLYMOUTH. TAME OVER : tee ee Mo, or NE Ark Fri. Mora. Call 51 Buick h ardtop $ 645 poymente Exe? to ERDRIVE. i the smaller amount of used cars sold. | a «2d OF. ; PLYMOUTH V 1 ; . . TURNER. Fo ee iipaick 4dr. S$ 475 CA rg Sag ide 1953 Ford Victori 4 HAROLD TURNER, Ford | goon nals. Must sacrifice. Phone FE 5-4638. OF iC:Ohla se. CARS TO CALIF. SEATTLE. '5] Chev. 2dr $ 305 io. Y DOWN, J ‘ Fla. La. Averill Auto, Auto Sales. 2020 ,-, - Oo OG UIG DES) Ge (0 MONEY DOWN, 9 UST * GOOD : Dixie Hwy ‘SL Olds 4-dr. 2.1.2.8 495) oe roan uaes Weel oak? Bee | 1953 Ponti 2 dr. R&H. $ 645 besos 7 5 ymouth 4-dr. ..$ 350! us for bargains! Buyers bonus. | op re 5 or Tl. coe. C 5. rm. 2-dr. ..$ 5 TRUCK GOING NORTH PART SI Phy h 4-d $ 350 us for bargains! Buyers bonus. onndac r ’54 Ford 2-d 699 53 Ply 2-d 99 WAYNE STUDENT D 3 REIMENSCHNEIDER SaN cs "5 ic 344 Tevbaeate rete HO KGEDLYMOUTIL i ouoe werones | 1953 Ford cust, 8 2 dr....$ 745 |] rvaea ve ee Bask hartton st R | oa “ * : ' s . ee . . . ‘i 5 Oy 9g Pe EXPENSES © To Hard tse cierto eal yy nts Fond, i MER 2 Be 4 st. wg. $1144 Ss Ford hardtop $ COLD: 5 BOGE HARDTOP 2Dn a rwours, seat ores | 1952 Chevrolet Del. 2 dr..$ 495 || sspckadct ps7 once oe 8 3h ¢ ove ani 5 i rye sunny Cuore on sche teas Pi piano iy the w. ieee 5 ore 3S Packard cl. ep. $ 744 52 Buick 2-dr. ...$ 544 Pleo ae Jack W. Haupt | 1952 Ford 2d eae GAG) Coa | aes i tp one | flow. Radio & heater $250 FE Or Con 34 Chev. 2-dr. ...$§ 699 _°53 Ford 4dr. ....$ 599 _ Ww "4 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR RA, j 33 Fi i se 5 ; f anted Used Cars , 88 jee Pontiac Sales _ Ford-o-matic, R&H ; 5 470 = te conv... : 3 Neve Miterey $ 899 UP TO FOR JU i} s ‘Ontiacs, -company cars, of- ms Nas st. wen. A 5 ) vxdge cl. De. 444 wace FR panne, Gann acc erase | ie CARKNER OLA Te sate Meee eee Genet orisv mene 1952 F d 8 9 d R&H "52 Ford 4-dr ° $499 5) Ply . 4+-d a 244 Late MmowaNTED CLran | BEAUTIFUL 1080 CADILLAC. ONK | | $F garly delivery, As low as. Or r., _ $ 445 eae ede... ..§ 495 51 Plym, 4dr. +3 v AND peHARP BRING Sees + owner, like new. Sell or Trade, | —— | N Main. Bt Tee 53 F lym. st. wgn. $ 744 33 Dodge 4-dr. ..$ 599 N AITING A : Open nights ‘tll 9 MAple 5-5560 <1 - > OTK For Sale Cars 91! For Sale Cars gy | Cee Ne i 1949 Ford 8 ) door $ 125 52 Pont. dix. 2-dr. $ 699 "52 Ford hardtop $ 644 GLENN’ Sr CENTRAL | RR ee re RR ‘90 PONTIAC 2-DR HYDRA RA- © esis) es 2e é Pp | dio. heater $350 57 N. Reose- 34 Plym. 4-dr. $ 644 53 Chev. 2- Sc oa aMoTOR Sates | TeINCOIN- MERCURY | LOOK ! OE ae | eee | 1949 DeS 4d l 53 DeSoto 2dr. ..$ O44 °55 : nth ca ee 2 sen “Kk 0G h0 00RD Ae oa 9 ee WEPAY | «MOTOR SALES g, «SL SALE | ittiaga a isn payaist {0 SOCK ERIENPEY FORD DEALT ees ‘ D AL | CARKNER STUDEBAKER MI. , To Dolla ___11_8_ SAGINAW 4 All mates to ct Le cones nn I Birmingham MI 43410 | | 1955 Plymouth ve Pp r nies = . CREVROLET. a JEFFRE Y FORD: SALE © | at ier efeene Pe Eee | Sport Coupe $399 00 | \\ I] © Clean Used Cars & Trucks | Pric 4. Call bet 6 ie OA 8-01) ee ~ Matthews FE par vere & Pm alee (CHEV IE SEDANETTE PER. ' 1955 Mercury [tees Be Soto \8 TK WE > [ ) S a lO U mn e r, OF - ‘i ge 710LOW MILEA nce ordor J) Deiat tobe an Duals JEFFREY FORD SALES, Foss wie Take over payments. OA 86-3011 1955 Ford Ranch Hargreaves _lasjtlo 36886. oo BLACK CHRYSLER TAPER. Custom 4 Door Wagon 0). 00.) 379.00 464 S. Woodward Ave. 2118. Segmew st PE sase| 8S BEL AIR 7 DR CHEVROLET Mt TAN ac condition. Rea Hl : ‘ pew &. Power brakes, electric wipers | New Double Kagle white wails "1954 De Soto \ 8 147 Ss SAGINAW SE : : For Sele Trucks 90) a, 'Sh Tiere Gem PE Ste” Fordor 209,00 Birmingham Mldwest 4-7500 ees Nan sangpone at ~~) | 63 CHRYSLER NEWPORT. HARD | 1954 De S ‘8 ~ FE 6 410] FE 5 3588 g eo oie, Ce ie an, Em | 008 a VROUNT Wi DELRAY. (east Pemsrl mace wares LARRY ete eae - ; pre Ve panel mills truck with, bait Year | — R_& H, whitewalis, FE 8-0254 reasonable with sme.) éown per: Forduor 300.00 O 8 A M g Pp M A PHONE CALL. : 2400 or PE: 2-061 after 5 aes oun ILL ACCEPT TARE, ORION MOTOR | SALES JEROME 1954 De Soto 5 8 en pen : . to . . ST ARIS AN COURTESY ¢ PICKUP rd motors. boa! 1 24 at Ce ckst 4 of iat Toad aay pond ne | ances. guns, cameras, etc. As FORD MERCURY ROCHESTER FORD DEALER bonds i) Z Phone FH 6-666 ff be answer. pant payment of wood used y 29-2611 ron more at? rans 1954 De Soto V8 : DODGE ‘#7 4 DR RADIO & ifkaT. “FOR AN 30 YEARS A : % TON «SPEED BILL SBENCE ang prs ge re 2000 TFLACE TO. BUY : Pe . 27.00 iasion = equipped to ‘3 PODOE H/RTTOP RADIO 1055 ERCURY MONTEREY STA- 5 Jodee 4 . age No reasonable iter €2 Oakiand “Ave. CARS og +7333 heater and sutometic See Ten AGOn Rapeereten ieee 6 Petace prone 22000 DEFINITION OF st | 3-615. _ (2s en cellent c ow price ‘ a ‘ - uN? E 2. GOOD CONDE J GOLD BELL GIPT STAMPS | Trade ) . W LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES | 1954 Plymouth Savoy ins 2 meres | JOCK W. Haupt 24 iat Clarkton Re CENTRAL | fordor 2000 Only son Pontiac Sales ror MY a | a atrect py | 1054 Pontiac Star Chief ; TOWEL INC. | se0¢ Cesvreiet. @ Bet ats narevee, | 7, “FoRD custom convent. T-IN( oy NERS ak . 319.00 : ° Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Powerglide, power brakes loaded. inte need nccmieuamrces Cass at Pike St | 153 De Soto 6 . 4 CRE! ACTOR, CLEAN. | ,Sb® $331 dn clean Only $805 | 1986 RAMBLERS, WASPS & HOR. =< : 5 tn ‘exectient condition. 1168 Sho: | 165, Chevrolet, station ar HOWARD LARE, INC, aete Best deal in toun Rover! (1 (pe. 21900 . : ~ “is : : i udson e, c ) a ——-- | 1954 Ford Custo 2dr. R&H, | 2705 z YS3 De Sx 8 a Pa ‘TON EXPREAS. Sad prea one ite = 0S Orchard Lake Rd Keego | 2-4350 _ | 1983 | e Soto \ oes WE BEL] EVE YOU CAN’ T tires very good. "in qhontise Chieftain Del. ¢ar occa wall DE cute cee OLDSMOBILES | C1. Cpe - 29.00 HOWARD LARE, INC.) Sane Saat ay | Can Bethantied for Bowe 1983 De Soto V8 SALESMAN amps tae te eee Me hiss Ourtn Saat | RAMEE pee M86 Demonstrators | ard 25000 BUY BETTER or PAY LESS * ff Exc clean. $125 ea | ales aD rvice uburn ama e ate eel as' ~ 2 Me } lon e _Shape. FE 44878 a Main 8t. Clarkston Ave HOUGHTEN & SON 2 & OC SOlom trecom i854 FORD Fix oF GvEnDee Open nights ‘ti 9s MAple 8-8566 °34 FORD VICTORIA. 8O1ID MOBILE, 4dr............. 200.00 turn a electric wipers, de- : platinum Foren nic. Radio, ae eee ND oL-Demoe ( on so 2 : ; = 4 4 = luxe cab. $895. MY 3-4403. 21.000 CHey. 1954-53-82, CHOICE OF) heater & white tir GMC TRUCK DEALER , 1953 Dodge Coronet An Oliver Salesman has the Curiosity of a Cat. the 5 actual aS wit ATL body styles and ‘colors As low [meninges STUDEBAKER nae | 2M Main,_Rechester,_OL_14761 | Fordor ... 199.00 | Tenacity of a Bulldog, the Determination of a Cab PORD TRACTORS, WITH ALL! as e © your | : 4 OLDS, CLEAN ONE OWNER, ,..- neeees ae oe oe, Se en. nrdreatie_cystoment Strom | own terms fant ato MopEL A” | . ont steering and ae 11953 Dodge Driver, the Diplomacy of a Wayward Husband, the Ps etter pm nee er ml extras . * A = + in > td . a fonal’ Duiderer TR. binds, 50 Haski Che @ FORD CONVERTIBLE TAK®.| iss) otbemonita es 3 poor | “Uburban ....... 209.00 | Patience of a Wife. the Enthusiasm of a Jitterbug, OUR FINE SELECTION! ton low boy trailer. 1's ton Chev- ns Vi | pl a te Cai Obed | ae Co 1953 Mercury Monterey the Fnendlness of a Child, the Humor of Mark rolet trac’ i evrolet 6751 Dixie Highway .et M15 | | Fordor 239.00 Twain the A rane of a Colle B ra 1 tl : ckup with 13 ft tilt trailer (MA 5.6011 thts tn 9 18% FORD CUSTOM 2 DR 6, 9 og CER OW BUTANE Si UUANGE RO Lea SOUR C MON mata m tires) |i Fr Pict _ Soon "DT | gytinder Radva. bas aseme | CENTRAL 1953 Plymouth _ | Energy of a Bill Collector. 96 Ford conv. coupe... .$2395 WILSON GMC SPECIALS penwsitall biset oss 8 re a . Suburban . ..... 19900 Radio and heater, overdrive 2500 actual miles. 3 "85 Chevies “GW ere ‘ nee Awe LINCOLN MERCURY [4053 pi mouth Combine this with a Reputable Dealer. Gsood P a , Ss Bui k, H T i int, FE 43885 = s : s j NEW ANOUGED os re 1 Chevies u z 2705 Orchard [ake RE Kereco Cass at Pike Sf Forder. eee) be 2 OO) met? ut a line aed wae at all times, and Yo D0 Pont. Star Chief Cata. $2195 ai |1 52 Ford’ 2 ar FORD ‘30 2 DR ALMORT NEW 3101 i) os WIT SACRI FICE 9053 Plymouth Poo can be a Well Satisfied Olver Customer Full power, hydramatic turqucime and white FE 5-9485 |} "32 Chevie, 2 ar tires battery $100 FF 2-70 ee ee ones own FF #131 I i 100 tq: . , ny 4 : a bY bats eed 2 ' | ! ’ ! Oakland at Cass 1 a porte 4 r rie wete a Rie ee era ree exe! : oF , 59 Pont Sta Ch f S 4d $2095 wt ble i ~ : . i ae Pion) lille ute pmis Call Bul FE 8-152! Rogers : 3 Pla aenith 7 - . : iC Cus: WG ‘$e OTON CHEVROLET Pick- 4 sipreeapted s 6 ed ma | mastic ia sion FE 40478 aft ae ps pun = Apel ae Sor dns 00 ; SIS Sys Radio and heater power brake: tydrematic turquoise and white corner Airport Williams Lk evire eer) trans portation ape 195s FORD PAIRLANE 4 DOOR 8 new MA 62038 _ ea Ponti a 1953 Burek Super 4-Ttr, 1982) Ponte Catalina fi : r i ‘ordom atic rat hi ; -R HY Je z re = js2 FORD 4 TON PANEL PER. Nt "RON MTR. SALES Walls Low mileage FR 2-6210 we 32 Ole ey ples nt Be R lado: . 170000) Dyna radi and heater, 2Door R&I, hy dra, 2 oO Pontiac sid. wagon © $2095 Lr condition : 495 . a 52 Ww _ Huron FE 2244! 55 FORD RANCH WAGON ? ard beauty $807 Plenty of others 105 ) Dodee i O00 X vers mice Cat at a fra tone pamt, custom trim, 2 door 2 seater, radio and hea’er hydramatic JEFFREY FORD SALES ‘46 CHEVIE $75 one R & H and overdrive $100 to choose Economy Used Cars. fe VOU&¢ dot ee i ; eyo: ¢ On 0 oet1 FE 2-si0 __ Afd assume balance FE 740351 22 Auburn —~ | 19852 Ply mouth price SJR down, S good tires, $195 down > Firs; r | 82 Fort 'D RO Gwe = POWERED 222 SL Sen nce ET oe UxE eepan Peceitert condition B33 Fe Sp Lo 5k | Fordor ... 120.00 $2005 . 04 Pon. Star Ch { CUS. Cat 51595 ¥ Mont = 2:3001_ after 3 30 = Pa Radio and heater, hydramatic. .ow mileage coral and white TRAILER. Tf by ie TANDEM SMARP 590 CHEVROLET 2 DR = a top OOKING: 1951 ¢ helen =: $1405 ‘ ne Power Glide. R & H. white sid 1955 Mereur 2 Don . . _ Sit Sunset Ra. Lake. Orion “ tenn Cant fone, paint Exe ‘sena + SII tart t Drivin | Hardtop ........ 129.00 ae RH, bright i Pontrac 4Doow se ‘54 Pont Star Chief 4 dr $] 495 For Sale Cars 91 down, smail monthly payment: , CHEVROLFE rr g: 1051] hiementh 1] h A real fan. Ow my leage beau- . “ Zum Call Mr Black FE 2-0855 Rogers —s C1 pe OS (K) ye finish. EM. ty solutels p tle Radio and heater, hydramatic cream and beige 8 _Sales & Bervice 695 Auburn Ave . : u oi 2 Saw : ait StS iso SParless, Serva Per "80 BUICK 8UPER 4 DOOR. GOOD Orie ot These Bar sais : beauty, S398 down, : : i , t condition, Reasonable FE 40287 SHARP CARS! ; 1956 D : ; LOS) Plymouth : all the extras. S195 dn 53 P ’ 6 “condi ane Lets : : ontiac 4 door 995 *s1 BUICK | x 4 DOOR Al od selectic Sis Saran 0) 4 : FE 1 Agel Chev Parca Ss: les | OFFIC] Al Lo ae holed cl 1OM oo “ rf a me) 1050 Old =) >] Radio and heater hydramatic. light blue finish OAKLAND CO8. OLDEST 7b SS 7 oo ~ a ee Veith Us Od smiobile 2 Dor is _ CETL ETODEACERSHIP | 4 SS RON AT SEIY (SIRES Pardor ee OOO Tiniday tlardtas Rock ae sates 2 53 Pp tlac 2 d ey arp ars —— ee CARS POWER FIITE WITH ALL AE POSE PB ; x : .- Pp. 152 Chevrealet 2-Deour on 1aCc OOr NO >) THINGS ihe te REALLY + COUT TAC 1: ; ci .c engine, black and RATT new seat covers, Radio and heater hydramatic extra nice car ALL HAND PICKED ASERAUTIEUL CAR udor, cee 1 TAR red. wlite wally No od rubber, pl - of ALL CARS ROAD TESTED U - ; veut Rood Tubber, plenty Of [ys eoryeg) (BOL, THE TEES | “Brigh' Spot FLOOR CA BS, Sa C PUN 414k Fe I oe RS) down payment neces- miles left en this sure 54 Ford 2 door we ee ee $ 895 - | H : r ee AN sss emelor Be sary F « Heat ly, standard shift. jet biack. a ae en. hdtp $2395 Select flens COURTESY | VR FNGINE CORA a aray 1950 Buick Sedan 7900 : nee a A are No EE fepiwines ord & Crest. 4d. $1195 Co RADIO & HEATER WWALL 127 gpas One yao’ t TIRES STICK TRANSMISSION 50. 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Olds Sedan “ i = a. “oe FUL CAR AT THIS LOW PRICE (1 (ne 7300 | So down payment nec- for a good car, Hurry F aN States. - S705 << ti ERE SUS Hen a sat . ; pice Ba ed = io aa thew, 4-Door a - 53 CTERN sos —_ Olds-Cadil Oak: SOL Matthews- BRAID “WHERE PONTIAC BUYS ITS BUICKS” ARE, A REAL can c,,MoCadiln Orbit nmi Taste -RE PONTING BUYS 11S BUICK RETAIL. STORE , BARGAIN? Lots of 'en Lass at Orchard Lake Growing Dealer argreaves MOTOR SALES “7790 = wn . | in the Wint Ads! \ Ib 8-488 MADIe S-5071" Hiern, eral | ; Opera ee MOTs DEALER nig2 10 i COMO Salesmen 65 Mt. Clemens Sit | FE Se 7 17 ns . j our Chevrolet Dealer Ae ppt teed Re te i Sve lta, oe Mt , S] ¥ 22) 8 Saginaw FE 44546 iain rE cain ; BEHIND fee POST OFFICE i : is \ 4 a ; P \ a | \ i; . i g \ . A oe ee | Pa : , Ai Sy } a aid - ip te * > ¢ i: aan 2 . . aa hl \ ms Tes 5 sche Programs oe Program Gains Wk, (100) CRLW, «1 (000). wwys, (ase) WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (it?) F H - 2 a 4 TONIGHT | WPON, Zee and Orville o:36-—WIR, Mrs. Page 6:00—WIR, Joseph Hatnline 11:00--WJR. Joseph Hainline WWJ, Minute Parade WWJ, Bruce Mayer WXYZ, Breakfast Club WWJ, News by Lewis | WXYZ, Wattrick,. McKenzie WXYZ, News, Top Town CKLW, Toby David CKLW, News, Sports CKLW, Newa, Sports WJBK, Tom George WJBK, News, McLeod WJBK, Newé, Mickey Shorr WCAR, Rhythm Roundup echt apa ‘apctER, Wome iano | ONIN Actes Geom Re. night 1@y J rihur rey 5 “ae ce ee sap WWJ, Bruce Mayer WWJ, Weekday ; WXYZ, My True Story WXKYz, Top of the Town CKLW, Ted McCoy WFON, (tee) WIBK, co pot St. News, — Eldie Ci WER: Tom Geo 8 WCAR, News, Caravan WPON. Guy Nunn |. 2:00—WIR, 3nd Mrs. CKLW, Bud Davies WJBK, News, Don McLeod. WCAR, News, Caravan } CKLW, News, Homechats ay. eee WJBK. Mickey Shorr . Tom George WPON, News, Nelson Eddy | WPON, Sports Slants — -WPON, Blues Chaser WCAR, News, Temple | 2:30—WJR, Nora Drake = ——- ‘PON, News, Party WW), Weekday 7:00—WIR, Guest House 16:30—WJR, ne Godfrey | WXYZ, News, Winter THURSDAY MORNING @: bona Siu Vinali ww4, WXYZ. Pred Wolf | WWJ, Three Star Extra WXYZ, Stars at Seven CKLW, Fulton Lewis Jr. WJBK, jonetnd Mickey Shorr CKLW, Bud Davies WJBK, Den McLeod WPON, Club 1460 jant to note the moment when the, ~ Big Following Attributes to Mom Bandleader His Success and Melody By CHARLES MERCER THE PONTIAC PRESS. _ WEDNESDAY, FEBRU JARY 15, 1956 TV Pablic ‘Discovers’ Welk wer) Champagne, a + | NEW YORK U®—If someone has ‘gone along for much of his life WCAR, Caravan of Music| ‘building—so to speak—a good mousetrap, it's always y \world begins beating a path to WPON, News, Record Room) CKLW, Rooster Club : the Air 3:00-—WIR, Wendy Warren 1:30-—-WJR, Guest House WJBK, Gentile, Binge WPON, Pontlac Party WWJ, Weekday WWJ, Morgan Beatty WPON, Cowboy Hank poremrtee ear Godfrey WXYZ, Ed McKenzie WXYZ, Day's Events 6:30-—WJR. Voice of Agricit.| » WWJ. Weekda CKLW, Bud Davies W, Gabriel Heatter WWJ, Bob Max ees “| *wxyz, Walt Disney WJBK, News, Don McLeod | his door. WJBK, Mickey Shorr WXYZ, Fred Woll WPON, Record Room CKLW, Guy Nunn 8;00—WJR, Bing Crosby WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge | WWJ, Dragnet WPON, Rise ‘n’ Shine WXYZ, Show World 7:00—WJIR, Jim Vinali CKLW, Gangbusters ww, Bob Maxwell WJBK, News, Tom | 11:30—WJR, Make U WWJ, Weekday CKLW, Story Time WCAR, News, Music WPON, News, Party WCAR, as Caravan WPON, Clid $:30—WJR, mcs Party WWJ, Hotel for Pets WXYZ, News, George p Mind WJBK. News, Mickey Shorr) WXYZ, Osgood, Wolf WXYZ, News, Winter WJBK' Don Mc WPON, News, Record Room) CKLW, News, David CKLW, Queen for a Day WCAR, Caravan of Music 8:30—WJR, FBI WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge | WJBK, Tom George WPON. Club 1460 WWJ, Lone Ranger WPON, Rise ‘n’ Shine WCAR, Music in the Air 4:00—-W IR, Parade of Bands WXYZ, Better Tomorrow | 7:30—WJR, Music Hall WPON, Poutiac Party WWJ, Right to Happiness CKLW, Public Prosecutor WWJ, Bob Maxwell —_—- WXYZ, Wattrick-M WJBK, Mickey Shorr WXYZ, Osgood, Wolf | THURSDAY AFTERNOON | CKLW. Eddie Chase “WPON, Record Room CKLW, Terrence O'Dell WJBK, News, Don McLeod WCAR, News, Caravan lof ‘ * * * s Take the case of Lawrence Welk, | a calm and thoughtful 52-year-old accordion-playing bandleader who has been ‘‘discovered’ the past ‘few months by several million tel- evision viewers. The popularity ‘Champagne Music” ensie ‘Tise.of his Saturday evening hour on ABC-) |TV’ is sensational—if not phenom- 9:00—WJR, News, J. Carson WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge | 12:00—WJR, Jack White WwJ, You Bet Your Life | WPON, News, Rise 'n' Shine | WWJ, News by Cederburg | $:00—WJR, Jack White | WXYZ, News, Winter WPON, Community News WXYZ, Town Meeting 4:30—WJR, Music Hall CKLW, Bob & Ray WW3J., Bob Maxweil CKLW, News, Ken Griffin) WWJ, Pepper Young WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr’ WXYZ, Osgood, sabes WJBK, News, Tom George) WXYZ, News, McKenzie | WPON, News, Zee, Orville) CKLW, News, Davi WCAR, — Muste oe Eddie Chase i 9:30—WJR, Amos-Andy |. WIEK, News, Gentile, Binge | WPON, News BK, Don McLeod i WWJ, X minus 1 | WCAR, mene 12:30--WJR, Time for Music WXYZ, Town Meeting WPON, New WWJ, Faye Blisebeth WPON, 1469 CKLW, Bob & Ray | 8:30—WJR, Music Hall WXYZ, New 6:00—WIR, Willem Sheehan CKLW, Bud taene WWJ, News at 6 WWJ, Bob Maxwell WXYZ, Osgood, Wolf CKLW, Toby David WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge WCAR, Coffee with Clem WPON, Rise ‘n’ Shine oO—WIR, William Sheehan WJBK, Tom George WCAR, Music in the Air WPON, Luncheon Music 1:00—WJR, Road of Life WWJ, Ross Mulbolland CKLW, die Chase WJBK,.Néws, Don McLeod WCAR, News, Ski-Tradls WPON, News, Serenade 6:30—WJR, Music Hali 10:00—W3R, News Makers WWJ. Fibber McGee WXYZ, Vandercook CKLW, Jim Van’ Kuren WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr 9 WXYZ, Paul Winter WPON, News WWJ. Minute Parade CKLW. Bud Davies | WWJ, Jim Deland 10:30—WJR. Believe, C. Massey WXYZ, Breakfast Club WJBK, News, Tom George | WXYZ, News, McKenaie WWJ, News by Lewis CKLW, News, David WCAR, News, Caravan | CKLW, Eddie Chase WXYZ, Fights WJBK. News, Tom George | WPON, News, Parlor / WJBK, Don McLeod CKLW, Ted McCoy | WCAR, News, Roundu | 1:36—WJR, Young Dr. Malone} WCAR, Sign Off WJBK, Mickey Short | WPON, News, Magic Carpet WW4J,. Ross Mulholland WPON, ed Serenade -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change without notice. _ Channel +—wws- TV . Channel 1—WXYL-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV Channel] 2—-WJBK- TV —_———_- = TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS King, guest. @) Film Theater. | Hour. Cameron Mitchell in ‘‘Com-; 6:00—(7) Buffalo Bil Jr. Dick Drama to be announced. mand” with James Gregory, Jones in “Pawnge Stampede.") 7:45(4) News Caravan. Teka Marshall Thompson, Biff Mc- ae Circle 9 Theater. Roy Rogers) Cameron Swayze. Guire. Drama of Captain of Navy | “Apache Rose,’’ Roy and Dale o0—(4) Screen Directors Play-| eee gambling boat owner. \" hy lees house. MacDonald Carey, Dick! (4) News and Sports. Paul Wil-| . ; | War II draws to close. | driver who has logged nearly ‘ liams, Bill Flemming. ee oer ase ea termile:30—(9) City Detective. Rod| OK WITH MoM |700,000 miles in 26 years ot driving 8 omg cate + ig hretpee 6:15—44) Sonny Eliot. Variety, for murder then tries to take) Cameron in “Private Eye-Piece.” | Well, Mom certainly has put her is Michigan’s on < the Year see and hear him, He will be one comedy, (2) News. Jac LeGoff. justice in his own hands. James) (4) Mr. District Attorney. D. A. okay on the music of Welk and| H Wa ©. who! six physicians to discuss a 6:25—(2) TY Weatherman. Dr. Dunn, June Vincent co-star. (2)| realizes man he has convicted his band. But why? He is Herbert H. Wilson, 42, phase of heart disease on a closed Everett Phelps. Arthur Godfrey and his Friends. of murder did not commit the “7 ** | Gperates eae di aiGe ral “rcuit television program beamed 6:30—(7) My Little Margie. Gale Variety, Guy Lombardo and his. crime and he hunts the real “I think the human ear is un-| = os Praia lair pray only to medical gatherings to. 52 Storm in “Girl Xeainst the orchestra, guests. killer. trained to take music as loud and ad the Your poets from Lt. major cities from the New Eng- World.” (4) Six Gun Special. $:30-—(7) MGM Parade. Dance by |10:45—(7) Sports Headlines. Don modern and full as ene ar ox Philip A. Hart at the Michi- land Medical Certter here. The pro- Western film. (2) Linkletter's. Gene Kelly and cartoon mouse Wattrick. beg ated ipa Ke * “n igan Trucking Asen.’s annus! ban- gram cannot be seen in the homes. Kids. Art interviews moppets. Jerry from “Anchors Aweigh’; | 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. * Variety) erstand is the melody, Perhaps quet last night. “The King Without a Crown,” with Soupy Sales. (9) National 6: 45—(2) News. Doug Edwards. (4) | /enal, (OLD FORMULA Actually, as long as his sac ‘AR, Carkvan of Music | Would leave him alone, Welk has Club been playing the same kind of music for years in ballrooms, WXYZ, Wattrick-MtKehzie theaters and one-night stands the jlength and breadth of the country. How many million viewers con- istitute a TV lever the number, jnow has them. ‘discovery’? * ° bl “Champagne Music” is smooth and has the flavor of a little age, as befitting a vintage wine. Welk, whose favorite beverage is milk, can't give you a specific formula for it any more than a French vintner can explain the specific chemical of the specific grape. * * * “TI think,” he said slow other morning ‘that mothers are) the strongest audience in televi- sion. 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That nearly four out of/ five American men over 25 years of age ’ sre worried about losing their WHAT: Ss! iIMY LINE? hair, word is related to my work. Un- =" .* Ta cc hw a oa ee ae Answer That while a majority of baldies| @ppeors under arrow, reading downwerd think it would be a good idea for CMOMOM ete, their bald friends to wear a toupee, . they are afraid to do so them- selves, mostly because of a fear of But for some Us & reason they don't feel President 2 for that matter —should don a 3t 4k MEN UNDER 40 That 76 per cent of the custom- 5 ke made hair-pieces made by a major 6 firm in this growing industry are 1 MIRT bought by men under 40—and the 2 BEEIAN 7 biggest demand is for the Ivy 3 LOSIRA League crew-cut style. 4 FELT 8 That you can be identified by 5 BIRM 9 your “ * now as well as 6 WORCN by fingerprints. Medical re- 7 PASHE search has established that -the 8 TRASW patterns of electrical energy given 9 LYSTE = oft by your brain are as individual Serastays slamn de alan glbta dalek | pe Ge Shatin our Sngepcints Water, nAghin, halts, waiter, Hinks, enitter. That you catt make money in © 1956 Whet's My Liew, inc. 2-6 That for all his height and great strength Abraham Lincoln was a light eater, For the benefit of the one cup of cottee: lunch, a ecm a glass of milk, an apple; dinner, soup, meat and potatoes. The only dessert he liked was homemade applie pie, *,* * That although production of the “Tin Goose,’ Ford's famous tri- motor aerial , ceased in 1932 many of these distinctive old planes are still in active service, particularly in Bush | eT: That a man who osste he is) “double-jointed” doesn’t know what he is bragging about, The liga-| ments that hold his bones together simply are looser than those of the ordinary person. If he actually had double joints, he would belong in a bottle at ‘Harvard, along «with other medica} rarieties. That Joe Miller never really wrote a joke book. Miller, an English comedian who died in 1738, was just as unoriginal as any of today’s celebrated comics, who no- toriously have to lean on hired gagsters for most of their laugh! the whisky consumed in America) ducking illegal stills. * ” * nation’s highways, jammed with will have to carry 80 million by the end of 1960. Free parking places should become top prizes on TV giveaway programs then. place now, but in 1890 many partly deaf men wore ear trumpets built into their hats. key is to swim from Eruope to Asia. It can be done by a mile and a half across bul. material. The joke book that bears Miller’s name was written by John Mottléy, a playwright of that day.’ * * * That Uncle Sam's “revenooers”’ | j netude- hii ‘ »/are no more miffed at moc Ts Duane D. from Marita, J. rota | | tha: ensed evelle rom James Johnsen n lic distillers, who esti- Shirley L. trom Richard A. Morin mate that more than a fourth of last year was turned out by tax- That traffic experts predict the more than 61 million vehicles now,) That hearing aids concealed in are becoming common- * * That a new tourist sport in Tur- ddling| e warm | waters of the Bosphorous at Istan- That there ‘is still a lot of com- monsense truth today in the old| North Carolina folk saying, “Son, | you better learn to cut your finger) inails with your left hand, became! Circuit Court Grants ' A1 Divorce Decrees Divorce decrees granted recent- ly in Oakland County Circuit Co wpa Beg from Clarence Joyner edwig from Thomes A. Johnson Jeanne M. from Cornelius R. 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