i aC Dane Keating Eaces 4 Counts by Grand Jury Payoffs by Contractors Hidden Over 1949-52,| Statement Charges Keating was indicted by a féderal grand jury today, for alleged income tax eva-| ’ sion, A four count indictment returned to Federal Judge Frank A. Picard alleges Keating failed to report $29,620.26 during the years 1949 through 1952° The indictment charges the for- ' DANIEL J. KEATING reau of Internal Revenue, and added that the return of this in- dictment doesn’t mean there will) not be further action by the grand jury. The indictment was the first re- turned since the government began an investigation of tax affairs of teamster union officials two years ago. Basis for the indictment was “admitted payoffs by contractors te eieviate grievances, secure more favorable labor contracts and avoid labor difficulties,” Kaess stated. Maximum penalty for tax eva- sion would be a $10,000 and five years in prison, or both, con all four counts. Keating's Williams Lake home was bombed in the fall of 1949, but Keating, then president of the Teamsters Local 614, was in northern Michigan with his family. The blast wrecked his garage, injuring no one. No one has ever been apprehended for the bomb- ing. Dip in Temperature Predicted for Tonight Old Man Weather foresees a colder atmosphere tonight with a low near 10 degrees. It will be partly cloudy and continued cold tomorrow. Tomorrow's high will ‘be near 25. More than 6 inches of snow has) fallen in the past two days accord- The lowest temperature preced- fing 8 a.m. was 19 The ing to bureau reports, 8 degrees. registered 27 at’ 2 p.m, ‘jpatrolman, who admitted shooting jdollars. for capital improvements’ it %* *& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, = i eee x *& * vk Reject Do wntown Sit TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1956—28 PAGES ; e ? . * oe for Tax Eva kt ek & * ¥ 4 RH ® for Courthouse — 5 i 4 es ee Ree ; acme. . Met eT oe to good use by hauling his bundle — Richard Maloney, 31 Carter St.,.a Pontiac Press carrier, puts the snow of papers on a _Sleds Get Workout From Snow Fans After First Heavy Fall of Year City Patrolman Asks Examination on Charge of Assault to Murder James B. Sexton was arraigned yesterday on a charge of assault with intent to murder, The 2year-old Pontiac Police two companions early Friday after an off duty drinking spree, was freed after posting $1,000 bond. Manicipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan set Sexton’s requested examination trial for Feb. 15, A comparison of fingerprints, on file in police headquarters, yester- * |jor’s brother, Keith, of 1322 Desiax. Former Pontiac Flier Safe in Alaskan~Crash the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Siegwart, of 1915 Wellington, Bloomfield Township. Commander of the First Eskimo Scout Battalion at Nome, Siegwart and his fellow officers were missing after their plane apparently went down on an inspection trip to Eskimo villages. “He was always an outdoor man and we felt if anyone could come Bore in Elkton; Siegwart moved to Pontiac with his family at an early age. Upon graduation from Lincein Junior High, he ob- tained a grocery-store job after his father was struck down by police and unable to work. “He was always patriotic,” said Keith, “and the Nation- through, he could,” said the ma- MAJOR SIEGWART day confirmed Sexton, 686 E. Ten- nyson Ave., was convicted here of drunk and disorderly conduct be- fore being placed on the force in March 1953. DIDN’T KNOW OF RECORD One member of the Police Trial Board which sentenced Sexton last June for conduct unbecoming an officer, James J. McCarthy, yes-) Quits Mediation Board bor Mediation Board. Donahue said terday said at the time of the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) private law practice. He had been a member of the board since 1951. LANSING ® — Gov. Williams Monday announced the resigna- |tion of Thomas J, Donahue, De- troit attorney, from the State La- he resigned from the $5,000-a-year post because of the press of his al Guard when 16 years old.” MARRIED FLINT WOMAN 11. He served in the Army during World War II seeing duty in the South Pacific. The officer volunteered for Alas-| kan duty and was sent to Nome a year ago, returning last July for his wife and six children in- cluding two boys and four girls, the oldest 12. “He means more to us than most brothers,” said Keith. ‘For a long time he was the wage earner in the family allowing the rest of us, who are all younger, to finish school. We're all doing quite well now, thanks to him.’’ TO STAY IN GUARD Maj. Siegwart plans to stay an- other five years in the Guard, his| brother said, until qualifying for a pension. ‘‘Then he'll probably re- turn to Michigan.” The major’s other brothers and sisters, all married, include Glenn, of 1991 Lakeland, Mrs. William Lake. “All we could do was pray,” said Maj. Siegwart married the for-| 204s. mer Vera Faver, 36, of Fiint inj Pay-as-You-Go Taxes to Pay for Construction; Bond Method Junked: Eisenhower's choice, Martin said was either to “give up the roads” or go along with the Democrats’ program. - POSITION CLEAR Capitol last week. made it clear that the Glenn, “and our prayers were an- swered.” Financing Plan 1 | snow pictures appear on page 12.) (Gunman Escapes ‘Castle’ . |“French castle” of Prophet Jones yesterday and ter-|th Quake Hits Yugoslavia ServiceCenter = | Slated i | DOUBLE-HEADER — Problem of a boys is solved by stacking 'em up. On bottom is N. Cass Ave.; on top, Cari Ginell, 9, of 205 'N. Cass Ave. (Additional Prophet Jones Is Saved; DETROIT W—A gunman invaded the 54-room rorized the household by firing a shot. Nobody got hurt. A spokesman for the Negro religious leader said: “We assume it was an assassination attempt since the man had a gun, wanted to see Dr. Jones, and there was no mention of money.” | A modicum of tranquillity had returned today to the 54-room “French castle” the prophet Jones shares *with a dozen of his princes ‘Williams Asks 3 Million for Recreation By The Associated Press Oakland County state parks will be bigger, more accessible, and greatly improved in recreational and sanitary facilities if the Léegis- lature backs the latest plan pre- sented by Gov. G. Mennen Wil- liams. \ Williams today asked the law- makers to appropriate two million and one million dollars for ex- ‘park in Livingston County is mentioned also. Pointing up increased attend- ance at state parks, Williams said more than 18 million people visited| the 58 parks in 1955, an increase of seven million over 1950. PARKS INADEQUATE | “At that rate,” Williams said, “state parks should have some 38 million visitors in 1965." \ The Governor said parks are ‘\inadequate in virtually every re- spect, including numbers, such without modern sanitary facilities, he said, and most of the existing rest rooms need repair. FOURTH FOR TOURISTS Michigan is now the fourth- ranking tourist state in the nation, following New York, California and Florida, Williams said. He added New York spends 44 cents for each park visitor, California 74.3 cents, Florida 42 cents and Michigan only 13.3 cents. the Straits of Mackinac area, and at Laughing Whitefish Falls in Al- Oakland to Share in Park Buildup Department should have 38 afidi- tional full time employes and 71 Williams said the Conservation) PeeWee ee een =a o~ 'Giddvdesote Bal upervisors See oa j (Give Opposition! are ie to State Change tbe Daz. fe Binaioghane ; Com . uf _— County's Financial Gain . ee Pack s Approve ou = = 3 : 3 sang ly ge pet or Parking Lot 3-A Outten County Board ot Soper a advice and y endorsed part “of Landry had moved his cheater ote sae8 pyaendreseie. which will be tor oD gat 8 ond ad RAYMOND N. RAPAPORT section which the opposition to a bavtees ot teesines aie pet gee © On Ine . Commission said would cost Oak from it by am alley > libs ‘ e e land $6,540,000, - and this Alt has faZli KeCeIVeS During 1955, the state rethers, Arthur, George, ; eatin robo ued on white See ie tua an cational vee | rday to being an accessory ere ; discrepancies when auditors act, the new income fom in|“. , Herbert “a and national rec-|Defore the fact of abortion, She | Ah ave bag “I just know Randy called ia to convert tae sonipany tm, income from i-|""Service will be at 2 Pa Ti oy ear. . , sat with bowed head and closed association also named cured at Lourdes,” ean be |operations from rompany Federal government day from the p.m, Thurs- m going out to the Isle (Be! Gaming Nets $4 Milli yes as Jiidge Carroll eter, 48 youn Ser amed three! man, 0 Letheran, ley & partnership to P financially, it will be onfy| Nera! Home “ah ao hae Ln Oe cee ad onc De-| CARSON on ber gsebioday! scams be our ; . They were Duane He arrival in Chicago upon her ~~ * a matter of time before the LaLone, hi Rev. Lee ver) and stand onc CITY, Nev. w—Nevada sentence. She = 3 15, of Springport, Heiser,| Michigan from her ‘ will be equipped wi state] Burial + is pastor, officiating. rock by the Coast G up on collected a record $4,750. received a maxim could have : 38, of Brown City and Ivan Am |e ¥ eyetertay. [Ke Picks Fergu highway ‘program Wwe have ‘ev Contig een Mt Fem oe ya Ee ene ey x Ge he cooing in ere ane 98.000 = ** thony, 18, of Ludington. An seen ane s switchboard f rg SON |seen.” ever ‘i | © gn” the prophet said. aay 1055, the State Tax Com: her Ranc a ve told More important : cmmed te eats announced he mor nounced today. That . | , Forgets His Etiquette iat as caatiued tetenes homme or Federal Bench | '=. tt presram. cube avctanal se Henry E. Rittmeyer ee oe es ee York S2.D08A88 set in 1994. The bi Ma «Sexton Arraigned BOSTON w— because it knows no WASHINGTON the biggest problem is the abilit rs. Henry E. (Johanna “the millions” er to rule over resulted partially fro big jump ° ‘ ble, 40, was Praca Gam-| ‘Mrs. Eckman cure for acute son sumer Replicas meter a engineers to design the pmepiend wy = 110 Dover ni claims. 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Clemens has not been determined. slated for completion by next Sep- Street. The building will include 12 The outmoded Bailey School will'tember, but bids taken last week classrooms and two kindergartens be torn down this spring and re-|were higher than expected and the plus two special education rooms. placed by four separate residence- building will be redesigned, possi- Serving 480 pupils, Linda “Vista type units which can be converted bly holding up its opening until the will relieve congestion af Emer- and sold as homes when no long-|second semester next year. Inherit Large Sums CHICAGO # — A. Michigan nephew and niece of the late Wil- liam H. Betts, an insurance com- only pany executive, received $496,000 and $328,000, respectively, from his $3,354,584 estate. Division of the estate was dis one of the United ‘States metropolis, thanks to the warming influence of the Gulf Stream. If Rockefeller Plaze were moved to Reykjavik, its skating rink would still require artificial freezing. ‘County Exceeds Bond Sale Quota’. by 21.2 Per Cent; Also Tops ‘54 Mark - Oakland County residents pur-|; chased $18,422,136 worth of U. 8. "| Savings Bonds in 1955, helping the State of Michigan to exceed its quota for the year and to chalk |up a new 10-year high for the sale = = | NIAS jj — {of Series E and H bonds, it was \ : Ht eg8 | i | : i | st gly a3 byte Five e7k Ancient Pompeii Relives Glory Blanketed City Visited by Many Tourists Who Recreate Roman Life POMPEII — On a sultry August day in 79 A.D,, Vesuvius erupted and prosperous Pompeii disappear- ed. Today, this ancient city just 15 miles from Naples, and buried 2,000 years under a tide of lava, Everywhere are pits and pieces | Goes Over 1955 Target|ot Pompeil’s, sptenior sted. the E it! Fides nih && Fest it fi inhabited Pompeii. Ten miles away on the road to Naples is Herculaneum, another Ht ag i f j There are 10,000 penguins on one TISDALE 460 W. Huron Pontiac Association Insure With Agencies Displaying This Emblem of Insurance Agents can be found here. You can, for NOW RENT nese and gaze into the fiery African ‘Black Killer’ Foils Irate Farmers KENYA—Angry farmers on the |rarest. animals, a black leopard, |Natrobi reports. It has killed more than 30 of their dogs and many more belonging to Masai tribes- men, roaming with herds of cattle Called the “Black Killer of Kili- fusing to be drawn by live bait of sheep or calves, or to eat poi- soned meat. It sidesteps powerful spring traps. By night it has even ‘leaped to the roof of a farmer's ‘house, carrying his dog, but Hinever yet has been shot at. The man who can hang that black skin on the wall will have to be a fine hunter,” says Merwyn Cowie, Kenya's National Parks manjaro,” it is very cunning, re-| Tibetan celebrations, the New Year FULL-LENGTH, FORM-FITTING CREATION. tastionable| Aussie Firm Making (Cubs of Pack 8 ‘Many intimate burma aspects ot NEW Circular Saws Hold Program, Receive Awards Australia— An eight-tooth.circular saw, made awards and sae poaday aight. “ | \dangerous “‘kick-back’ produced, "The Webelos Badge, highest in by the usual type of sw whieh Guy Scouting, was presented to picks up pieces of wool and huris. Jimmy Measel. Howard Warren re- . . |celved a gold arrow, two ave arrows and the Wolf Badge. Gol Each of the teeth of the new! 14 siver arrows went to Harry projects only slightly be-/smith and David Brown; gold ar- non-cutting edge, so that! rows to Lowell Vollmar, Jon Step- the cut of each tooth is supported’ leton and Kenneth Goff Jr.; and by this edge. |sivier arrows to Michael Measel operator's hand comes) and James McCurdy Jr. with the dlade the, Bill Presson wag presented with cannot be pulled into the! teeth, so that serious injuries are way, Russell Hickson and Philip unlikely. Shapiro received Wolf Badges. The saw is claimed by its) Brian LaLone, Michael] Elwel makers, John Farmer Ltd., of Ad-|and Russell Hickson Received Bear elaide, to give a 30 to 40 per cent| Books in honor of recent birthdays; slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro have @ saving in power, and to have a Lion Book went to Howard Warren; vendetta with one of Africa's jonger life without sharpening.|8"d handbooks for boys were given Because of its fewer teeth it is to Kenny, Goff, James cowry, t arpen. Douglas Sherield, ng ia wan ote en and Ernest Humphreys, Ew A new den mother, Mrs. Virginia Delayed New Year’s Sallee, and three pack committee BOMBAY — The greatest of/™¢" Basi] Elwell, Pierce Boutin | and Don Dilliams, were welcomed. Festival, falls not on January 1 but Cubmaster is Kenneth H. Goff. jusually fn February or March, says) ’ — ‘the National Geographic Society.|It Startles ‘Em |Thousands of red-robed monks} WELCH, Okla. u — Pete Park, stream into Lhasa, the holy city, animal trainer, says people gener- for the occasion. ally stop and stare when they see | The sound of prayers. drums and |him coming down the road in his jeymbals echoes night: and day.|school bus. Parks converted the Residents don their newest silks| vehicle into a pony bus, and he and brocades. Officials, nobles,/said neighbors still are startled /peasants and tradesmen pray,|to see a dozen Shetland ponies | . looking out the windows. the Bear Badge, and Leon Boad- |, Simplicity Main Feature of Wage Earner's Return it he ze i fF i ri : Hl | ili Fr Corton, inet, tna, Y Voor Dad Rng Fs Ss Farmer-Snover Tre iter Marks | RUM nese eas D5th Anniversary [seecacecscccesceceerscssccscsccccenscoescee® traction NILES #—His 25th anniversary as a tree sitter is being marked this year by Wilbert Jann. Back in 1930 when he was 13, he sat up in a tree for 25 days with a 14-year- old pal, Howard Davis. Their perch the branches of a spreading maple tree It was then a new record. Look- ing back, he can see. why tree sitting is something of a lost art. He says: “I didn't feel any different when |] Sa I-came down than when I went Jann is married and the father olic Church. Davis has died. So has the tree. Shrewd Shrews tailed shrews, abundant in the eastern United States, eat two to three times their own weight in erful mice. With foresight to winter they store away living. snails and occasional disabled beetles, the National Geographic Society says. ' was a small wooden platform “ of nine children. He is head main- | - tenance man at St. Mary's Cath-| WASHINGTON—Mouselike .short- a day. With blind ferocity, they of-| ten attack larger and more pow-' Available at Stores Where You. See This Emblem! Mayor Unopposed Again GRAND HAVEN ® — Mayor Claude Verduin will be unopposed for re-election to his fifth term as mayor. No other petitions for mayor were filed by candidates. Graham WINTER PRICES ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS ALUMINUM STORM DOORS ALUMINUM AWNINGS for All Type Homes Call FE 4-6089 9A. M.to9 P.M. L. W. Bogert All Awning & Storm Window Sales _. 233 S. Telegraph—One Block South of Voorheis Organizers of Graham's New NEW DELHI, India i—Evan- gelist Billy Graham's followers to- day planned what they hoped would 000 persons expected at each. Will Confer Wit h Nehru [Friday. The following days he will pens in New "Delhi — especially|Putthanpuram townspeople gather- address public meetings, with 16,when Nehru or other Indian offi-'.q to serve Graham a roadside ‘cials are involved, be a triumphant four-day New Del-| While the expected New Delhi PRESS STINGY hi visit for the American evangelist including a private meeting with Prime Minister Nehru. C * * Delhi stay said he would see Nehru sometime over the weekend. jamount of public attention. | Graham, now touring southern! India, is scheduled to arrive here ‘crowds are nowhere near the size| So far the press has been given) of those which’ met Graham in Graham only scant attention eX-|pananas. south India — traditional strong-|cept in the bigger cities and towns. hold of Indian Christianity— his/Nevertheless, there has been con-| visit to the capital is likely to siderable local interest in his bring the evangelist his greatest activities. | A message received from Gra- The Indian press always paysham’s party described their 150- much more attention to what hap-| mile drive yesterday from Kotta- JALOUSIES FE 4.2598 Home ALUMINUM DOORS, WINDOWS, DOUBLE STORM SASH HUNG SLIDINGS SCREENS Aluminum Combinetions LOOK — SEE — COMPARE! WISE BUYERS CET OUR PRICE TO BE SURE FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY Open 6 Days oe Week — 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. WE REWIRE AND REGLAZE ALL TYPES OF COMBINATIONS iyam to Palayamkottai, where he! ‘is scheduled to address a public} | meeting. * s * , SCREENS interrupted at several points. At lto.a group of 40 or so parading breakfast. In one small. village the people erected a roadblock to halt Graham's party and give him At one point, the message said, Graham stepped from his auto- mobile to deliver a brief sernion Red-shirted Communist. youths. Graham told them Christ and Christianity are the best answers to world problems. Over the weekend at Kottayam, | the message said, Graham ad-' The message said the drive was'dressed audiences totaling 300,000) 5 at five meetings. SAM'S ‘ 1661 "South Telegraph Pontiec - Ge. J ied Soe S . Bee: 2 a a epee UP te ee ae a A Re fi roar eg sg WEDNESDAY IS | DOUBLE | RED STAMP DAY 5 | , $293 Auburn Road, Auburn Heights Across from Pentiag State Bagh Pot sf ol) ols] 2 i aa WALGREEN DRUGS | WANT TO BE THE BEST DANCING COUPLE - IN YOUR SET? 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Mayor Richardson Dilworth of| Philadelphia will officially wel-| come the import, not without a shudder. Sale of Dog Licenses Lagging, Reports Clerk City Clerk Ada R. Evans yes- terday said the sale of 1956 dog Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. NOTICE signed CLERK, will. upon any day except SUNDAY er a legal holiday, the day of any regular or special or primary tion the name of any legal voter in said City of Keego Harbor who may 'y to me personally for such registra- tion. Notice is Hereby Given that | i will be at the City Hall, 320! Orchard Lake Road, in Keego Harbor on Monday, March 5, 1956, from 8 A. M. until 8 P. M the last day to receive registra- tions ond transfer of registra- tions by personcl application. Dated—January 28, 1956. _ Edward Hermoyien City Clerk EOE. =) an gi 1 s—> - e Install Yourself in Minutes! Remove Quickly for Washing! 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TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1956 Taxpayers Earn Praise for Support of Schools Oakland taxpayers merit in full Wit1am Emerson, County School Superintendent, for the excellent support they are giving their public schools. room now is only 27.9 compared to * the Nation is in its 1ith West Joi 1s Home Front in Backing Ike’s Reply First, he rejected Premier But- GANIN’s request for a 25-year “treaty ’ of friendship” with the United States. At the same time he reminded the Premier that “it is deeds and not words alone which count.” Further in his courteous reply to the Russian leader's friendly letter, Mr. Eisenhower pointed out that there is no need for a ve #mons us. treaty of friendship. He added that the two nations are already bound by the United Nations _ charter to do all the things Bul- ganin proposed. . x & ® Even before the Russian proposal was made public, the propaganda aims of the BuLaantn letter had be- come apparent. As early as a week ago Messrs. Kurusucuev et al. were saying nice things about our Presi- dent and Russians don’t do that with- out a purpose. In this case there was strong reasons to suspect an attempt to drive a wedge between the U. S. and Britain during the Eben visit. - we we we. Reaction to the President’s reply _ both at home and in Western capi- tals has been favorable. Before he landed in New York on his way to Washington, Britain’s Prime Min- ister Even called it “highly satisfac- tory.” ’ It also was approved as the He ia j , ba : feb es s i 4 Bs ms ‘That's just the way we feel about it, too. are ‘ ; Britain’s War on Smog Our transatlantic cousins in the British Isles have decided to do some- thing about getting rid of amog. An old evil, this mixture of fog and smoke has subjected all to another two-day siege of coughing, sore eyes and greatly reduced visibility. — , x * * , As history long has proved, when Britons declare war on anything they mean it. In consequence, the House of Commons has begun debate on the “Clean Air Bill.” Aim of this measure, says U. S. News & World Report, is to attack smog by: forcing only smokeless fuels such as coke or processed bricks of coal dust. ’ It is difficult to realize here how vast is the extent of Britain’s smog ty * r * DeerAreaMenace Salt Attracts Them. to. Highways; Cause Wrecks is the new assistant weight recorder af.. the Waterford Township ‘Fashion Your Figure Club.’ Word comes to me from Belding that Rev. & B. Johnson, of the Congregational Church , will retire next summer, and then will live in Lakeview where he held a pastorate before going to Belding. This urprises me, for many times he has told me that he considers Oakland County to be his home. He was a minister at Ox- ford for many years, was president of Oakland County Sportsmen's club, held a similar position in a large tourist or- ganization, and long was prominently identified with civic and other projects on a county-wide basis, Rev, and Mrs. Johnson should come back and again e Speaking ‘at a recent banquet, - Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty termed Oakland County Circuit Court Assignment Clerk, C. Richard Smith to be the finest assignment clerk in Michigan, whose scheduling keeps both judges and lawyers operating efficiently. When I hear some of the tall stories about the egg-laying feats of Oakland County hens, I am reminded ‘of the re- mark of Calvin Coolidge as to which is proper; “A hen lays or a hen Hes." His solution was: “I'd pick her up and see.” Verbal Orchids to- The Milford Times; entering its eigtity-sixth year of publica- tion; oldest weekly newspaper in Oakland County, . Edwin Howard 1329 Applewpod, Milford; ninetieth birth- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pritzel | of Imlay’ City; fiftieth wedding anni- versary. Mrs, Helen Lucretia Hoard” of Oxford; eighty-ninth birthday. / , THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANU: : ies do, b ry M embers " of Congress in- iS * . ; a : *y . Shoulda Clergy Group Issue Statements on Social, Political or Economic Questions? a "2 : i é i. ( 35 Hlth | i COMMUNISTIC STATEMENT? John T. Jones of the United Mine too little research.” * Ld . Not included in the text of the report but an example of what the lay committee opposed was a statement issued on the stationery | of “The Board of Christian Edu- cation of the Presbyterian Church of the United States” in November 19M, in the midst of the anti-Mc- Carthy fight, claiming the gen- eral assembly of the church gave implied sanction to it. The state- ment read in part: contact their. senators at once, urging affirmative action on the friends to take similar action.” | tf 4 hh i ii : rai i 4 sl Britishers Superior to U. S. Youth in Physical Fitness seven-year period. failed one or more, 35.7 of the Americans failed one or more of the tests for muscular strength. 1.1 per cent of the Europeans failed any of the tests for muscu- z] - f h rf i i E i t | { sel Fe ; st Z i z i 5s ne toe eee eK a te Te : i ote ‘ e ita i eis =e . J " roiiaaghe = i 4 : ; i, ) Soe et is he oy ae, ee oo ae lk of ae ee 5 er ae coll, vam appl welcome a: kindred people in ‘eet to manne avalialle to om population are Rot ® = 159 urge eur government te con threat to eight Arab states. chal 2s olbs oo sealie co With the moral and material aid treaties with Israel, and these of of the people and government of her neighbors who desire the ned Stace tnd of fends . feaantening tr reat em Scat aee dat ome io tate tiers against ten by force. fewer ous & Such measures would clear the free a8 nadie Last war for the Arab states and eral wealth in ' to negotiate a peace settement lerael’s widely acclaimed ~ fair to all. 2: achievement is teday in danger. Rev. Fred R. Tiffany Hal Boyle Says: Resentment: Encountered by Ladylike Comedienne YORK @—Practically ev- BIGGEST OBSTACLE six-figure bracket, For ‘This curious quirk in human na- benefit of those who hate counting ture, she found, was the biggest ob- SS eS stacle she met in becoming one The report covers 300 printed * ¢ @ and holds out no apparent ‘he nation’s highest-paid comedi- 54, has often teamed with such hope that differences can be °"™** o:é.* male counterparts as Milton Beri, f.2.§ ioe Lewis, Benny, (Copyright, 1966, Now York pres, Gur neltinur monologues, ‘my Durante and Bob Hope pl Herald Tribune Inc.) is a quick-witted, handsome wom- They don’t mind working, wilt os an with gray-green eyes who writes ee a oe Looking Back Oe ee 3 , Years Her godd looks have been some- — She does admit to a slight feel- HOUSE COMMITTEE okens {tite of & handicap, and she feels ing of envy for the wider freedom bill. that her on-stage life would be eas- male comics. enjoy. HITLER SAYS subs will bist °",'¢ She were the dowdy (Pe GumpLE GAGS or even dressed that way. But she ships carrying U. 8. aid, firmly refuses to. “They can imitate a woman tak- 20 Years Ago es ee : ing 9 bath of removing © ge, $500 MILLION in new taxes pro- “Men in the audience instinc- ae Sean SE Oa THOUGHTS FOR TODAY — if she appears poised and well- eS 3 ee dressell,” “ wom- Would be People would As mow in summer, and as she said. “And the be asking each other, ‘Well, how rain in harvest, op honour te 7, "Staty lt’ men wil Baten 10 4d she find that out—she, been set enemy Sr fee —rw"- 2 her I's a kind of jealouny in them. peeking through keyholes? They keep thinking ting any fly isnot s0 wise ag he Would be if they were up there on Portraits thinks.—La Rochefoucauld. stage : those By JAMES J. METCALFE listening to them. a is no way to live i. “Both the men.and the women ll our- ri on earth... sit there as if grimly daring you Could never pay the cost «» Each to make them laugh. hour and each second is . . . Be- _ * © @ pent tes at soa. - WH every “The task is to get them to feel movement of Ps nightclub, television, school superior to you, to overlook the hangs upon the wall We cannot bridge. ¢ ' sad fact you are feminine, and then to turn the minutes back... To stay , be so funny that they forget your the hands of time . « Or melt Exercise, as prescribed by the sex altogether: You have to do it way the mountain that .. . We did physician, is good for the heart, fast, too—in the first two min- not try to climb . . . Each moment is today an essential part of the Utes. And they can seem like a long is a particle . . . That quickly dis- gecesi oo. "Nene cmmadiomes 40 tha, of ins. byte tal wanin 8. 0 ee ot 1 ors fone. pertaining te perspnat course, by ridiculing themselves or and years . . . So let us make each health and hygiene, not to disease. diag- saning’ back on boisterous pie-in- second count . . . And let us con- mam Seedy. Bo snmesd soit the-face routines. So far Jean has centrate . , . On doing all the good tise Presa, Ponties, ‘Michie heroically resisted this easy way we can. . . Before it is too late, ‘(Copyright 1966) out. - (Copyright 1956) Case Records of a Psychologist: Introvert’s Life Easier While Young, but Extroverts Have Advantage Later “The introvert has it easier at the start,” stated Dr. Henry C. ‘Link, “for he lazily shuns people and the hard work of acquiring social graces and winning friends. But in later life, the extrovert has an easter, happier existence.” So face this problem early and remodel your unhapny personality into a new, jolly type. You are never too old to do so, either! Remember Scrooge? By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-362: Della M., aged 32, fs the asthmatic wife whom we si described yesterday. “pr. Crane, I admit that I am neurotic, so how can I become more calm and placid?” she asked. * * “Why, I am just a bundle of nerves and have been that was all my life." . Z 3 s - 3 g a z 3 ag i But Della was afraid of people, chiefly because she had never SRE Ban ae oe ' of j a by @ __SEVEN . SHADY LADY — Hiding her bathing suit behind a model metal Grandmother, 80, Glides Five Miles Daily to School i eae! le ¥ nut sh ei : i if i g d 4 Hell! H te i} r | ail ___NHE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1956 ° By Carl Grubert lout a passenger fatality last year.| comes of less than $1,000 a year.|resident aliens last year. . ‘The United States had a 207,000 | passenger miles with-cans over 65 years old have in-|net increase in the number of PAYMENT, : Siesta mnt eaaaiaictetiet nihil nieethin eb atcaiie thle Rane wishin ct tae . 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The cam- like this, United Press eraman raat have séid something mighty fanny to bring oot 6 bout Operation Corrects ‘Blue Baby’ Hearts ———$— oxygen. The impure blood instead is re- }turned to the body and this re- tards the infant's growth, prevents | normal activity and eventually re- sults in an early death, — MC for ‘Dimes’ Benefit Struck by Polio Virus DALLAS u—Inmates at the Sea- goville Federal Correctional Insti- ‘tute had special reason to put on la top performance at their annual \March of Dimes benefit show last night. A 3-year-old fellow — prisoner who was to have been the master of ceremonies for the show, be- ‘came il} last week. Saturday he was diagnosed as having polio. Last night’s show was dedicated to the victim. *|gonac and Marine City and flooded ‘Boy, When! Was Young |H. L. Mencken DETROIT # — They don't have an sae Se ee ow oe when Adolph Richards was a.boy. That’s the view taken by Rich- ards, a retired butcher, of the cur- rent ice pack which is choking the St. Clair River. * * ® Richards, now 69, recalled the “real” ice jam that “dried up’ Anchor Bay when he was @ boy of | We Really Had Ice Jams’ from my house, but it sounded like @ cannon when it let loose. “The water came in with a roar) and the bay was back to normal in no time."* would work on the present jam. It's estimated to be about 25 feet thick, not as thick as that of ‘\the mid-1890's, but Richards says! blasting might damage the many docks and cottages along the way by by Seeding them. left flopping around im the sand.” The. jam, Richards said, was 50 feet thick and it formed at the! southern ends of the riber's north! land south channels, . ‘channel flows into Anchor ey on and) the south channej into Lake St.! ii then, recalled that » {OF San Francisco 1895 the water a few feet from shore was deep enough to float heavy freight ships. But a Febru- ary cold snap froze the river sud-|Francisco’s police chief tomorrow, is getting off to a running start. denly and the ice packed up. LIKE A CANNON (Officials from Fair Haven to Detroit feared a water shortage because of the drop in the riv r What police called a big - time Upstrearn cl wa.|shoplifting and burglary ring. Five suspects were arrested. level. Upstream the backed up wa- ter overflowed breakwaters in Al- the streets, “The government sent a crew across Lake St. Clair in an auto ferry,” Richards said, “And they blew it up. That was seven miles ‘ WHAT'S MY LINE? transfer every district captain on show raid, operators. .jappointed by newly elected Mayor George Christopher to replace Act- Some People Like Dogs, He Prefers His Sngkes The jam now Is thickest just! above the blue water bridge at Po Huron. Last week's cold spell force, two Coast Guard cutters to give, j\UP on attempts to break through the ice president, at the club's recent] Covereé the lows. Troy's twe ae Se 8 * Cel eg rte leeme =f a Fe of the m and Senior) * *. © scheduled to open at 7:36, will Police report that the two young-| "°Wzeed Plans to close its store Cuties at ine Mothodit church ce @ compete individual club win- ler children were playing with| " ¢°wmtown Pontiac, here last week, . ‘| Bers from Detroit, Port Huron, imatches, cause of the flames. | Two other Thrifty stores, at 148 tre Dat carte prt oe Ol X, Saginaw Bt and 6 §. Teepraph ns : ® w pate in Sraes iea ers | Primary Election” May) Zz, amet wnaJA Area Weeklies rue. Bunsky wate.” Se RetieeRth, Saiteet Orn Be age sg Council a aes thei Take Ist Awa Marlette Groups Margril, Myra Seow | Seats Vaca ° Public attendance is invited and ”_— pda ep indo Be = ae ber hed top cal fe Ast LANSING “ev ere : ; ROCHESTER. Eleven petitions President Edward Chandler, warded certificates excellence oOo ia Al waitin inn e five seats on the Village Council |OR 3-4492. by the Michigan Press Agnociation. SCS for Thursday, have been filed in the Village 7 . The awards were made to pe- MARLETTE-—te 0 Yeeut mest Clerk's office and unless one with-|Church Circle Slates eS oe am, Sent a Sas suede ee Gather | draws in five days time a primary |Byilding Fond Benefit (races cerntion. The Dapers we! canizations present. Richard Kam- men to D> lalection will be held on Feb, 0. | oo pedand for news coverage, amy for Romeo Mecfing (as mama, sites, eee| 720%, TOWNS — Tar Manion Grom en Dome, Neh en : ga : fice on Saturday. Church Building Fund card benefit] First place awards went to the |[POCT TE anid hice an a@ ae poe 5 Names tied were Frank Re- (21.10 13 pli Ping Senko take Gees De ae i y on a) Tigh School ‘cuiterium to discone| Weld, Balaabeth Maltrett, Sidwey |West Huron. The public is invited.| view, the Romeo Observer Press |ectin “other orsenisations in the the latest developments in the uae ee yn cooteed Mrs, Robert Ferrier is chairman) and the Lapeer County Press, project and voted to have a future monopolistic Seat tn te term sf Peal Wothnclter, coun Senith te publicity heed. . none A grcsthemg- 14 ended Btrigrceen eal cone wi Sedestry. Changed bis residence, ‘Norman | The building fund to date for] muth News, the Zeeland Record |started 1 fund for the. playground rw the Livingston County Press and | equipment. “Third place awards went to thel Aven C] 4 whitehead — rea Class to Conduct 1 Forum, the Brighton * bo ce 4 Argus, the Tecumseh Herald, the|Detroit Mission Meeting Phmouth Mar “4 ™) WATERFORD—The Gospel Fel: * eupeecnasneentghinninanidennatio lowship Class of the Waterford Plans Heights Dance Community Church will leave from the church at 6:30 p.m. today to ; [ae pomnitttet & meeting at the Detroit ma ausd eit ee Oye a ne Mission, 931 La pealoeear-a Mlubhowee Suteday| The Waterford class will have A "ene was born to irs, Alice C. Ludeman, 6214 van" iy are saeune ving tne of Ruth Joyce. Perum os bet - Rey W. Moore # v 5 ; 25 Gardens, Shovels Snow MILFORD — Friends. and rela- tives Sunday celebrated the nine- tieth birthday anniversary of Ed- win Howard — a man who still shovels snow in winter and gar- dens in the summer. ies Howard's son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Howard, jgave the surprise dinner party at their home at 1329 Applewood, in Milford Nonogenarian Enjoys Perfect Health dren, has two sons, Robert, and Brother Saves Howard, the youngest of 11 chil- tor evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kibbey are in charge of the affair, with Har- vey Perry calling for the square dances. The public is invited. Atomic Energy Worth Millions to Agriculture EAST LANSING #® — A mem- ber of the Atomic Energy Commis- sion said today a “conservative” estimate of the value of atomic en- ergy to agriculture is 210 million .jdollars a year. Y Dr. Willard F. Libby made the statement in a speech prepared for the conference on radioactive isotopes in agriculture at Michigan State University. Brownies of Sashabaw to Attend Shrine Circus SEYMOUR LAKE—The Brownie Troops of Sashabaw School, ac- companied by their leaders, will attend the Shrine Circus in Detroit IC. of C. Pidebite’ (Production and his orchestra will CROWDING A REINDEER — Asiatic deer at the Rainbow Park motel on Grand River, Farmington, has given up much of his run- Crowd Out Reindeer’s Playmates o Spike, white charge of the meeting and Charles Maxwell is the teacher. The group will take a donation of various types of vegetables as its offer of help to support the mis- sion, Lodges Set Fish Fry | CLIFFORD — Clifford IOOF and Rebekah Lodges will sponsor a (Classes Offered with it in a little pen. Heart of Home Simplification of Work Techniques Would Aid . Homemakers Free Heart of the Home classes work simpler and easier with less fered in West Bloomfield, starting the. Oakland County Extension Service, according to Donald Smith, M. D., Pontiac, trustee of the Heart Association. The announcement is of special | importance to all women who are incapacitated or disabled by heart disease; high blood pres- sure, hardening of the arteries, coronary heart, varicose veins, rheumatic heart, ete. “Most homemakers can enjoy the luxury of extra time and) energy that results from finding better and easier ways of doing things,” Dr. Smith stated, ‘“‘but for the homemaker with heart disease, the saving of time and energy is an absolute necessity.” (two-hour) lecture - demonstration classes which will be held on Feb. 7, 14, 21, and 28 from 9:30 a. m.! to 11:30 a. m. and will meet at the fish fry in the IOOF Hall on Fri- day, Feb. 10. West Bloomfield Town Hall, 4460 Orchard Lake Rd. LAPEER—Lapeer Kiwanis Club is presenting its annual Minstrel Show entitled ‘Kiwanis Kolored) Kapers"’ tonight, Wednesday and Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Lapeer High School Auditorium. Under-sheriff Bill Porter has written and directed this year’s furnish much of the music. Hammond organ and Ira Weaver, high school music teach- er, directs the chorus. ~ Curt Bishop is interlocutor and end men: are Richard Bahis, Carl 2,296 cartens of milk to under. strain on their hearts, will be of-| farm Each’ homemaker attends four |south Kiwanis Club of Lapeer to Give Minstrel Show privileged furnished 11 pupits; dental work and clothing; two families with eight children given Christmas dinners, clothing and toys, and a Christmas party for 85 chil- dren. They also participated in work in agriculture and conservation, public, business and church af- fairs. tle fie FEZ i en route to him home in Germany. /man at age 42. children; eyeglasses | Civilization Closes in on Zoo i } F i zs rh iuil ay lanktiv! i if ing upéce uo thet a tewlend bighutg con be constructed, s Wildife i! gt ge fl ie & ; : i SPAS Eos HAE ¥ is cutoff of US Highway 16 around Kefgen backed Church Guilds ROCHESTER—Women’s Fellow-; ship Guilds of the Congregational Church here have listed their Set Events Mission ag A es » Feb. 7,—1: pm.—Mrs. Ju Werth. ” Peb. 7—2 p.m. Gulld— Tuesday, at the Church. Each member is re- scissors and thimble, / meetings for the coming month as|{>"ties quilt sca doesert tive’ nest Meee." nena be aser’ rs. orton. Co- ie Plymouth Guild—Wednesday, at 7:30 . p.m. Mrs, Ralph Hunt. . eager coe Town and Country—Wednesday at 8 p.m.—Mre, Carl Sterns on Glendale. Pilgrim Daughters o'clock on South Guild—Thursday, at 8 ard Axford. Go-hostess ce Bethan m. —Mrs. Hi is Mrs. Claren a Alden—Tuesday, Peb. 7.— One o'clock luncheon — . rt Woodruff at 144 Glendale. Co-hostess— Mrs. Glenn Hall. Mayflower — Tuesday, Feb. 17.—One it. Co-hostess—Mrs. Neil dessert Mrs, Wiliam Fr Miller stone jesser' Ts. = * iT Rochester Road. ott | Letitis Gulld—Wednesday, Ped. 8-8 p.m.—Mrs. Helen on Avon Road. , Peb, on Albe Colonial Guild—Thursday, Feb. 1 ; 6 p.m.—Alberta Werth at 313 Castell. Friendly Guild—Thursday, Feb. 23 | ee tee Rogers. onume b has in the last o'clock luncheon—Mrs. Robert Brown on th 8 Bhep- you say it just the w went te say it. A Halimark Cord will help Valentines for Friends, }—Smeothoarts and Relatives > @y you GOLF ‘Lite, : OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 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The three were Auchter and Bonnie Auchter of Elizabeth Lake road (left to right) take time out = me : 4 PIE ike af " k _° Mary Jo Holler of Payton street (cen- enjoyed the ter) enjoys the ride, even though it’s a mid-semester. recess and took advantage hard pull for Linda French of Westlawn of the opportunity to engage jn the winter drive (left). Judy Bollman of Payton sport. /omen's Section es Te TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1956 . PAGES 12-15 Pontiac Chapter Serves as Hostess Moose Group Holds Midwinter Parley | The annual mid winter conference, of service as a college mem: |William ‘Cummings, flowers and |was held at Moose Temple Sunday, ber. |hall decorations. — Weis: 2 Caught by the photographer at Maceday lake as she members of Cub Scout ‘Den 2, Pack 34, watched care- was giving the boys a few pointers on playing hockey fully as their den mother instructed them. A mid-semes- was Mrs. William Kansier of Williams Lake road. ter recess from school proved to be areal holiday for [Pontiac Chapter 360 was the host.| -College members and nationall "ay , ' Sylvester Quitiquit of Desmond drive, Jimmie Anderson the boys. ( ees chapter. ira Jane Seunstie| fficers were presented at the a, CB lage . gi Mail. oes Z ‘ , jess apter, . < | alone, : dred Dewey, Mrs. Dolly Dawson of Williams Lake road and Bill Kansier (left to right), . was the conference leader. | ee . and Mrs,-Marion Kellogg at- ; . ; * * «* ; ; ., | fanged the social hour. . | Serving on the various commit- Initiated into the auxiliary in tees for the day's activities were Breakfast was served by Mrs. honor of Mis. Agnes Anderson, | Mrs. Floyd Yeaman, Mrs. Eddie|Liloyd LaBarge and the friendship deputy grand regent of Michigan, | Vaughn, Mrs. Vern Taylor, Mrs.|members. The Girl Scout troop of were. Mrs. Janette Taylor, Mrs. John Denihan and Mrs, Ferman Eastern Junior High School, spon- Gerald Heally, Mrs. Marie Simp-| Huston, hospitality; Mrs. Clarence|sored by Pontiac Chapter 360, kins, Mrs, Martha Repp, Mrs. | Cavalier and Mrs. Howard Mc-|Women of the Moose, served the Marie Samp and Mrs. Marion Candless, registration, and Mrs. luncheon. |Goclik. Mrs. Thomas Naubert, nation- al officer member of the Grand |Mr. and Mrs. Council, invested Mrs, William L. T. Flynn of Mahar with ‘a stole for four years West Welton New Long-Sleeved boulevard announce the Sweater Appearing cngedesin 6h A newcomer on the sweater|»}.;, daughter, sien Sora toveed "neck model} Jane, to with fancy knit band let: into the|/Donald Porter, neck and sleeve-heads. gre Cs-2, U. S. sweaters with a. Continental look Navy, son of There are four pages-in| Mrs. William today’s Women’s Section|Earl of Union street and include models with armholes and modified ‘bat ro sleeves, |/ homas Porter bold chest and sleeve motifs, and| Willard : lerew necks with fancy rib knits: street. Jane is ‘ an The sleeveless _ sweater ‘depart- a junior in the ee 3 i ¥ : , : i axe 3 oar ai ; ‘ment g.gnge on gl ag Amagy rms University of When the Blue Bird Choir of St. Andrew.Church Carl Hof{mans.on Lake Oakland. Ready to go down the | vest, and tee char, a flap-over low, Michigan sivtiann| Stthers, it is usually to rehearse for the Sunday services. slope are (le{t to right) Kenneth Forbes, Judy Ho{fman, \eut model designed to poling School. of © at However, the mid-semester recess from school found Henry H.Hamilion, Fay Ellen Hansen, Paul Walker and [eet wréer « buttoned suit jacket.) Nursing. 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Small, TELL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER SHOP MON., THURS., FRI., SAT. to 9 P.M. ‘ Fr) + medium, large. ei she ‘ sdonlanitabnchaaiees.” csstiteaiiiiadanettens -— nt i tured at their tea held Sunday at the home of Joyce Whit- of Illinois avenue, Dianne Beach of McKinley drive and ry oar hail ” ” field on Oakwood boulevard. Pictured are (left to Connie Scriven of Oriole road. a . You should answer special ones, * ; such those from people who . lve at a ditance and whom sau Jean Pierre Isn’t Pining Away © angst ee ms Suniahal Chabeey Ss a | e ! you are sure to see, you can thank : Or Ori e-to-t Suephens Cliogn es realy Thinks Grace Could Have Done Better gjjeen Cooper ie slarting wednesday 9:30 2. m. ) ‘ |Mrs, W. E. Flanders “Dear Mrs, Post; When I am By EMILY BELSER the usual continental manner, has| a sumber of times and for 8 | Mrs. Stuart Conway al carota’ fo, Person for the) HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Jean Pi-|Dot been pining away. time refused to date anyone else. \wiliam Robertson were cobostes| Mra, Flanders and Mr dresses second : oo mot Te! cre Aumont, who got the gate| He's been dating Italian actress he told a reporter: es at the former's home on Hos-|Howard of Royal Oak are : Sree ee cei ee ee itemn Genes shortly before Sg -eleneyne A “It's a great friendship, But the) Sed ota Shower eameng yy oe prea «tp apes announced her engagement to people talked of marriage Cooper. rayon crepe rayon t Answer: ‘ ry let it Prince Rainier ‘ot ‘Monaco, sald|Za Gabor, to a Hollywood pre-"uceie wie talked of marriage Eileen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Birmingham, Mrs. novelties. Junior, misses’ sizes. * snd just eile ad say. "ow dou t0dey be thinks his ex-irt friend * 2 « got ahead of themscives.” — gy ay 7 ae oe TS eapartes ane Bee. = a 2 2 pets ede ngs ot gown og ee. « Grace, however, was the biggest) Friends of the actor said the day Fox, son of Mrs. Amanda Fox of Refreshments are : dresses bf | 3 other, Grace’s headlined romance, the/his wife, the late Maria Montez,|,cunced Jean was Melrose avenue; Feb. 11 in St.|mingham - Freach actor tartly remarked: drowned in @ bathtub “ive yeas telephone calls from Michael Church, Publicity Doge pal patch | “I have never met the prince,| 88°. : acquaintances who Guests at the Saturday evening} J. -- ties, vo piece Clarabelle Roach | rut 1 think she could have done| te repeatedty and publicly de- (lighted "wer the tnct that he wesléitair were Mrs, Elmer Cooper illias A Stee sole, $8. : == ae way Crowder, Mrs, James Saunders, 2 2... ; Roach Millinery | _ Grace and Jean Pierre once Norman Davis, Jean Rob-| Mrs. Howard fs taking Out eredeng pig yng F . tC k PLAYS A CAD Marilys Conway, Mary Cry-\tions for the dance. te $25 Closing Ou meats hs ae OIS aKe The dapper Frenchman & derman, Barbara Welsh, Mrs. Dan vo ie soles vayon 't Her Business Sn nt dee Os . A romantic cad in “Hilda Crane.” |Keesling and Mrs. John Stolt, | Youmay not like the sole, rayon A meanderings—antil she met Has Sur FiS@ |_‘1's 2 wonderful role,” he} Mrs. Russel Reid, Mrs. Kalphithe mew bulky hats that you try/l combinations. Many Close to 4 Years in the mil- |) Prise. ; : Pp winked, “‘I finally drive the leading Terault, Mrs. John Shrimp and|on. But they do possess one.ad-|— holf sizes, $10, linery business in Pontiac. BIG s Fox stuilo dressing Toom be | di 2 lady (Jean Simmons) to attempted'Shirley Fox completed the guest|vantage; they make the eyes look/B = REDUCTIONS on all- HATS. |his Fox studio dressing room be |MAOQTECient Mee aster plane se Gotan, to:tivolae nd if stork-lime fashions “pe sold. Very reasonable, }d4ed that he'd rather not discuss) Homemaker Like s|York after he completes the film| i DRESSES : wnat ery Grace at all. ‘ where he will meet—not a Broad-_| min | formerly $8.95 te $10.95 R h “li ee Se pee” he Spice Loaf Made way glamor girl—but his own 9 |g . oach Millinery | ¢c#red. “a dead issue. With Tomato Soup |yeareld daughter, Maria Chris | . 61 W. Huron St. Meanwhile, Jean Pierre, a hand- . ; aa Soe 2 Sena — VA . 95 to $8.95 ‘ some, blond, gray-eyed man with By JANET ODELL “She is really my big romance “hd \ formerly $5.95 end $7.95 Pontiac Press Home Editor he said proudly. : “ It’s fun to ha old friend of * ! . 80 VERY on a tecipe turn Gp new end ten, i long coals FLATTERING ‘This recipe for Tomato Soup Cake| ' formerly $29.95 to Come in ond tot eur caitture experts style soe toe eet ke eet ie fea tel tose, 5 mmatage ‘permanant. tr the newer, ost as a favorite isa tribute to its pe coats; misses’ and junior sizes. sole, $18. flattering mode. | goodness. ho gave us | ' 3 by our Virginia Farrel! trained operators the gage it makes a won- x short coats . Permanents $7.50 and Up Mrs. Ray Edwards ig today’s | formerly 2 “ 2 om We ee ee yoay ates | 2 } aia Wool chinchillas, tweeds, zibelines. 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Because Journal editors ree- - ognize the importance of this problem, they called to- gether four-young mothers, whose problems are typical, to meet with experts in child care and family relations and discuss what can be done to help today’s over- worked young mothers. in this revealing discussion, you'll read how these young _mothers spend their busiest hours, their favorite hours; you'll learn how they shop and keep house. You'll sym- pathize with them as they tell:about their most, acute crises, reveal what in their lives they most want to see changed and modified. You'll read how husbands help around the house... what part they play in taking * care of the children. But still more help is needed! Where will it come from? What part can your community play? With millions of young mar- rieds having millions of ba- bies, be sure you read “The Plight of the Young Mother,” Show it to your husband, discuss it with your friends. __ WW ALL 34 erticles, stories and features Out teday—on aff sowsstands JOURNAL Leaders Installed AeeaG ‘ iefit es ji ok iiumate : 4 ® The finishing touches are given a poster advertising the annual Sno-Ball dance by members of Alpha Omega recent Plourde was installed as president. | ayer finer, it cannot always be! & ; 6 ALL 8 WED. FOR INVENTORY! OPEN AS USUAL . . ON: THURSDAY u FEB. 2 S )sSCHRISTIAN | LITERATURE SALES U 35 OAKLAND BY D{A{L LI ji si LI fff) DAY FEB. 1 ' FE 4-9591 | 4A — _ TELEGRAPH at HURON * SALE! Blouses Values to $14.95 4 *2 *6 Values to $14.95 ~ DRESSES Regularly Priced Skirts $6 ana $8 *8 to $19.95 Regularly Priced $ ] 8 to $34.95 Regularly Priced $ to $49.95 28 PARK Y FREE . REAR of STORE DeWolfe of Center street and Mrs. Kenneth Miller of Lincoln avenue. The Friday dance at the Elks Temple will benefit the Pontiac Foundation, A local orchestra will play from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. . 7 Shown conferring with Mayor William W. Donald- son is Mrs. Robert Terry of East Pike street. Mrs, Terry, member of Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, is discussing the Pontiac Foundation which will benefit from the annual Sno-Ball dance sponsored by the sorority chapter. The dance is scheduled for Friday at the Elks Temple from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Remember this test for deneness| According to the producers of when roasting chicken: the legiglass fiber yarns, heavy weaves moves easily in its thigh joint and/or patterns can be washed as the drumstick meat feels soft when easily as the sheer curtains. 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Speed, Limits — ncreased Vigil «= | Sheriff Warns Against i Violations; Law Will Go Into Effect Thursday | Midnight ‘Thursday mais the beginning of enforcement of a , yee eg ty daylight’ ciier that ties wal be | — unless the road is other. ; @akiand County Sheriff Frank have no a make coe Ga ne otek ‘|. “Enforeing the law is our busi- | ness,” Sheriff Irons said, “and, = this law is no different from any | other law. Violators will be ‘ oe ational Pg clr cpg ra | on § warn ce thea ceceeae aoe materials of the Siw Renits, -In during 1955, achieving a coveted [Orne Mack nambers ono) _ “five-star” rating from the Amer- | [white ground read “65. ican Banker, New York daily bank- 5 Bal ot WA, 0 setbeting paint aden Netekal tives 17 places ek "? State , up from last year when it stood Flan Li a | 306th in size in the country. The! ~ six-mile intervals in the south- Year totaled $90,108,436, compared dog eal nd ys Beg year 1 hed - in less , With $73,797,896 in 1954. northern areas. Ten other Michigan banks since the naey's top. 30h, Lawyer Contends U.S. oo ee Se ne ae for their big dance, the “JA Jump,” to be held . a Dauss cae aed ye from 9 p. m. to midnight Saturday at Amvets Hall, = teenagers and vacationing students, will Can’ "Rose tctaied 88 billion, tn teenies 570 Oakland Ave. Here Scott Schneider, 422 E. climax Junior Achievement Week, which also ends t 4 of about $6 billion over last |’ Beverly Ave., tacks up:a poster while Ann Schach- Saturday. . as Ae SAN FRANCISCO W—The at year, 7 . _ vee? A y [torney who defended Tokyo Rose country’s largest bank, ac- : in her 199 treason trial contends inti Sa en IQNi€N UP COSTS, NEED FTOIT IN LINE, [scrte cisco: Saat tohaling A.A, 6528, Mont im : ots weaeneoeie .. 8 r biggest Chase Manhattan : iq} ® . ’ 2 ‘ Cs pe Bank of New York ONE HUNDRED-SIX TO GO — A four-inch snowfall doesn't seem | Low Income Wom : Wayne Collins pointed Da I elope iy wy Pony ie Tn DENSON Advises Nation S Meal PACK EFS wessite ss stam ke : om | ey ca Se Tae Ty | WANTON — p,m UE | NS ter ae mae Talking Stamp Machine | ;| . Mee eed theit plan tal, CANINE PEROH—“Brownie,” whose home is Jacksonville, Fi. ; tigi United Press Wirephote 0 ed Zovern.| “limbs to her doghouse via a ladder. Her was erected at the _ NO TAKERS HERE—Clowns try to pin an “Adlai or Bust” button are.J. Halsey Thomas (left) and James Rawis, members of the or- airs plan calling for exchanges of a 12-foot pole two years ago when her , 13-year-old Frank on GOP National Chairman Leonard Hall (left) and Presidential ganization. The group is a fun-making charitable organization which of border tory them| Brownell, wanted to protect her from his pet chihuahuas while she. Assistant Sherman Adams at a Circus Saints and Sinners luncheon includes in its membership Congressmen and ‘high government |touched off disturbances in their| W8% waiting to become a mother. The toy collie learned to navigate in Washington, D. C. at which Adams was the “Fall Guy.” Gowns officials. a 3 state capitals, The riots in Bom-| the 28 steps in just one lesson and she’s lived up there ever since, Ky F | 2 Americans | FarinFront ted - Heavy Beyond the Storm-a Shining Star | Babe ls Hop I, who have seen the storm ride down the with ghosts and shadows and aad Cain, Still see one ray of light that will not die, One star that gleams. - This te She shar Gilet Come er ee See If the old world we know may a Mea plact In the vast march of planets, line on Through endless space. aoe The star that shines above the midnight Brighter in darkness a te, } than in noonday’s glare, . Beyond the ae reach of hostile fate, with 18, /In Saturday night Community League play on the ‘Y’ court, the Ptialanx Club- defeated St. George, 33-14; YMCA _ Trojans downed First Baptist, 29-25: Pontiac Hi-Y Swishers tripped Hi-Y Hoopsplit- ters, 28-22; and YMCA Trojans won by forefeit over Stone Baptist. INTRAMURAL LEAGUE soerene BD Tech Club... H F Russian Papers Give Little Olympic News MOSCOW, Jan. 31 (M—If the Rus- slans are excited about their fine * |Olympic team, it would take a Sen- |g ate subcommittee to find out. The newspapers have been play. ing the games down, and only Pravda of the big dailies today gave any detailed coverage to them. Pravda ran thumbnail sketches of the Soviet athletes, but they were buried far down on the back page. a . ing fo Play Again But for Present She Will Stay at Home, Be Spectator TAMPA, Fla. W—Babe Zaharias iplaying golf again some day but for the time being she's going to ! a 4 4 says she hasn't given up hope of| ’ Finals resulted as follows: Parker; "Andy Marchewka 2nd. Darimont; 2nd, Jim Ockerman Class C boys—won by David Marchewka; 2nd, Jerry Charter Class A girls—won by Cecilia L Darimont; 2nd, Diana Rigotti Class B girls—won by Lynn Marchewka; 2nd, Paula Burmeis- ter Class C girls—won by Janice Wilson; 2nd, Pamela Reid ——-, ALL-STARS 8. Huren Bow! 56 Manny's Bar 38 4 Shaw's 36 43 Nu-Brite 33 . B, 40 Ballard’s 9 L. Smith 208, J. Lokuta 558; Ward's Furniture 8863—2422. HURON LADIES ts, ‘J |White Bros, 61 Len's Serv - 39 Rip's 47 Country View 36 Joe's Coney 46 Luttman's 31 Bowmaster 46 Voydanoff a D. Nicholie 45 Diekman's 30 Svele Prod. 40 Puertas 38 "s No, 1 40 K & W 21 H. Schumann 235-560; White Bros. 845—2408, Class 4 boys—won by Charles Class B boys—won by Skipper the season in adult American League city basketball games Mon- jday night at Pontiac High. | Don Williams was the hero for Pace Stone Front to its sth win in eight games, The Royals’ Fe- No Complacency | Alston, Ba Says Giants NEW YORK (Walter Alston sees no danger of complacency on Pts.|his 1956 Brooklyn their first World Series success. * * * | “They all know they had to hustle to get up there and they'll have to keep hustling to stay,” ito manage the Dodgers again for ‘a reported $32,500 salary. “They ‘all realize this is another year.” * * By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘The San Francisco Dons, who remained undefeated through last Saturday's battle of the Deep Freeze against California and set a new record for college basket- ball winning streaks, seem to be just as thoroughly installed at the top of the basketball rankings. After winning their 40th straight game—and their 14th this season— by the unusual score of 33-24, the Dons scored 1,357 points in the As- sociated Press poll of. sports writ- ers. and brodcasters to tighten’ ers and broadcasteis to tighten * * * San Francisco received 90 first- place votes out of 148 ballots and for second place. Fewer. than a earn unbelievers dared put the iplace to third in the rankings, were scored on the usual basis of 10 for first, 9 for second, ete. Dayton’s Flyers, who suffered straight, held onto second place ahead of upsurging Vanderbilt. While Dayton was losing to Louisville, 66-64 in overtime, Van- iderbilt's Commodores turned in a tucky and St. Louis University beat Cincinnati by an impressive 104-86 score * ? * As a result of these three games, Vanderbilt leaped from seventh Louisville vaulted from ninth to third to eighth, Although running their winning Dons lpwer than fourth, Points itheir first defeat after winning 14) decisive 81-73 decision over Ken-| 1 fifth and Kentucky dropped from it = Dons Hold Tightened ck tor 1956 .Will Hustle Campanella, pitcher Don New- combe and third baseman Jackie Alston said yesterday after signing eeey Mike Hanes with 16. for the winners with 24 points. | led the Merchants | In Class D action at Lincoln | Junior High the Police Associa- men with 15 points and Oliver's Robinson as he spoke of his hopes|Perry Williams @—Tenley Albright, a poised 20- Or time's dee enjoy home life and just be a spec- year-old New England girl who| If this star fades, where men in broken pride -- jtator at Florida tourr . whipped polio to become the} Slink from the battered trench, or quit the helm, | +: 2 2 world’s best woman figure skater, Then what we call our world swing aside | She flew here yesterday from For some new : Galveston, Tex., where she under- eee wir nae Gee taltnanate (Copyright, 1956, by A. S. Barnes & Co.) t Carol Heiss today in the winter went treatment for a leg pain that Olympic games. 28 | followed her second attack of can- sae ow owe, Lantos Dukes Accept Combs R Ot a aa Ss the 16-year-old Miss Ist Invitation e] ‘I've still got the pain, but I re- a ree Se ans fo: Se, Aamo, ; an aes alize I'll just have to learn to live! ° eB gl woes fen setan for NIT Event ° with it,” the Babe said, “Right | ion 1(] now t am happy to be home 1 om. winds up the competition Thurs- e ppy to be home feeling —_— — — looking for man, Norman ee - 80 much better than I did when I - selahe see corny nee? |Landry, who took over the post Meanwhile, Sverre Stenersen, Syndicate Head Says He ™*":” man Joe Collins, Columbia U. grid coach Lou © Photographers Association at its annual dinner. |ator it was decided to divorce the ' Qt-year-old veteran, retained : ys | Right now she wants to Little and Dodger catcher Roy Campanella, left Little will start his 27th year at Columbia next fall. jextra-duties from school athletic way's monopoly in the Nerdic Doesn't Know Man Who her home, rest up and gain to right, hold plaques awarded them in New York Collins and Campanella, National League's Most |director Frank Whitney, decided to tria's ‘Toni’ Sailer won his Sought Nashua 2590 pounds she lost during ber sou” manus ue toads Wo oe Nek Soon a es were 1955 World Series a to Fertamouth NH to ” 5 were a. reserve porn poeta) t oh ge oad te my ee Oe == Laie Canis ‘ a Se Grontcharenko, » breeder heads , Average age of players on the . san former _ world the syndicate which purchased | e e Detroit Tiger spring training smashed the Olympic Nashua for $1,251,200 last month, | : roster which lists 43 players, is the 10,000 meter skating has turned down an offer of a . : million and a half dollars for the , ! on ae Se Brooks Dedge, a 26-year-old en- liouryear-old" bay champion ae gil Trucks who was born April oan ad aa a cis als to tad wean eg | SUBURBAN CATHOLIC LEAGUE have for winning their 2nd con-| open se coach Bob Mineweaser {Junior Varsity preliminary will get; ™ 9! * 8 «6 hog ove yy be heagthe sgseedma preached by an agent at Hialeah Sc morsel $1 St Sexist 3 Sisecutive Surburban Catholic arranged for o transfer to take junder way at 7 p.m. One of the most interesting sights . qaptared the ginat stolen, Yesterday but that ho had no RO Be Mary 3.3 OF Clement S Hvecl wot Gis oie amen ular using conte ant | | St. Frederick's Rame will try wg elgg h adamenglcn ge a intended purchaser | Fonignt ‘s to raise their league record to an » Italy, were two giain Sailer, a handsome was, ! Ie ere oe collide with strong St. Benedict inj The Mikes’ title hopes are at| even 44 when they entertain |St. Bernard dogs eating huge Die wninte, 313 seconds One source hinted, however, that) °* "5S So? el a showdown game at Pontiac!stake. Off to a fast start with four Suites Cuter Sine Caw Resta page, - wile runs closely it -was §. Niarchos, British steam- straight Northsiders " + fallowed by, Adtien’ Duvilard | magnate os ee see W's “do or dle” tonight for St.| |The eructal contet was ort lstumbied tn two of thelr lst thre| C*Re,NZWEA"S Inde should make | the Matywood Jee Revue opens France in 1:275 and in racing recently, in- Michael's basketball team. scheduled on St. Mike's |rames, St. Mary Repel Cake ee 8 ew ret Bis Sages Friday night at Detroit's Olympia * ome clating « Yecord Si3.000 payment | Any ambitions the Shamrocks) floor. But the PHS gymnasium is providing the real “shodker” Fit| Ge pie gy sr Mlge a is « a - where the Russians already sear agony meng Binge ° _ poll wo dpe fig Eger phe: St. Mary’s Irish, now favored by Pacis oo ee great ice swept three speed-skating Hialeah idener | lead, a kk schedule in their quest of production. Gontcharenko, a powerfully-built Feb. 18. | ne | . Mineweaser will make twolthe title, take on Hazel Park St. Sienial oe tS changes in his starting lineup./pita at Osk ts | H. Albert Hochbaum, scientist = Double Figures ° : Exe Stuk will start at forward| her SCL. game "hy dovteged shiny vo tate does ter (6 miles, 58 yard in place of Chuck Brown and Ken- ie tie Oss oars gualten wiediee eiiaen of Marea‘ o2 Fail to Help Ou n sé [0 em." a Ee T * ht’ to the time of day in order to find 36 minutes, 23 seconds. The Nor as Titans Lose nn [stn ter il val and Da] FORIQHY S tional apparatus of docks,” Hoch PHOENIX, Ariz, ~The New, The 38-year-old manager also re-|DTopPs complete the starting five. baum says. , rem sertcates ira act, oe ay cance ce Mod g* nert asammee| COQ Men ots r another .|base secret.” : Deer with a yen for potatoes team had. five men hit for double but their new manager already has| “Whitey Lockman wants to try/o". their minds. For it was the) se. penedicts ot st. Pus: i figures, but dropped its 6th Mis-'started to scratch his Soma ener there it va need him,” igeay Shamrocks who handed them their) ft- oie See Peas = fown of Bredee os See warts souri Valley game by a lopsided his problem out at second base.|said “And don’t laugh. He roams|ly league setback, 41-37, in an gp hy lower peninsula. Whitetails near %-79 score to Wichita last night. ee alt over, you know, at either first/*@rlier meeting at Highland Park.| Grana wiane at Holly the farm of Mrs. Anna Asiala , Wichita, playing at home, also Bill Rigney, who came from base or in the outfield.” Since then the Ravens have won ty. it e three miles east of the town hav ‘|had five scoring in double figures Minneapolis to take over the Giants, * 6 @ six straight. gaining momentum) [ate Orion 9 Pitsgersid lopened a pit and caused damage and one of them, Joe trom Leo Durocher, inherited a} Rigney appeared optimistic about|¥!t" each game. | Sew Earned to a supply of wintering seed pota Stevens, got 31. team that has had a second base|the rest of the team, including his| Despite the loss of scoring star ost toes. Mrs. Asiala says the raiders Detroit now is 26 in Missouri problem ever since Davey Williams pitchers. Phition with a fractured fooouse ~ayy caused $180 in damage. The in- '° Valley play; Wichita 2.3. went out with an aching back last; “Johnny Antonelli is bound to| wrist the Bens have shown a | - Oe . vestigating conservation officer Bill Ebben, Detroit's. ace, was |season, jcome back,” he said. “Jim Hearn| well-balanced attack. Scoring fr authorized a killing permit be < five gchest figures. held to 20 points. > 8. 8 {pitched well last year and I think) honors have been spread among ren at 7 ‘There ate five compulsory . Rigney, here for a loca] sports|we can expect more out of (Ruben) Larry Gacki, Harold Ederer, Joe Filet ‘Dye at . fs 8 |. Sources Rockets, Doris Inn [is"toe‘st Foner Guticman's| |e we Whall sod Martin Manmcc Ove of prep grid powers in the 4 Sila. Pur toate esti sa , good prospect at second] “But watch Red Worthington. 1), Art Massucci’s cagers. who fin-/‘Pop’ Fuller Expires i anne’ tie cent omen Pi cent in the final | | | Vi base. “ what I’ve heard," |had him last year at Minneapolis season, were strong BERKELEY, Calif, —William| coach to coaching ranks, Su tla pats Teley mframural Viclors ens mie ome ht ber nai wn St Co) Paley, ttm] Fat Soy rae ' 8 o ; - OR now ° ! . ’ * : Gat that Ge hein The Rockets trounced the Pon-|er than last spring—and he has|being in position for a ground ball|¥ith Orchard Lake. coach who developed former world) Yesterday te becom Resse a. Ingrid Wendl of Austria, 790. tiae YMCA, 48-33, and Doris Inn |beeh exercising that repaired knee impress as much as bearing down| A loss would virtually eliminate champions Helen Wills and Helen! . o4eq Chuck Mather two years | + England's Yvonne Sudgen, 783.0. ents pe 53-22, in YMCA |all. winter.” ‘on every pitch.” from the race: The Jacobs, died Sunday, | ago, when the latter took the Catherine Machado of intramural League basketball ; head job at Kansas. In the tw Beach, Calif., was tenth with games Monday night as the ‘Y’ 9nd p iod Wi ‘ * . * s punts Muagie Sanus chaibed ap : gym. | er inners ane state championship, and OLYMPIC HOCKEY Don Dubats paced the league/Determined Saturday one ron IDS Ova S in ver ime compiled a record of 17 wins, leading Rockets with 13 points and/ six group winners. were de- to tases anda tie. Bill Varian was tops for the ‘Y’ltermined Saturday for the 2nd| Stone Front nipped the Lakeside|Stone Front in the extra session| ix Brooks took scoring honors tap ory neater with 17. Max Landers led Dor's with the Williams coaches is Paul Brown who went Inn with 14 points while onary [peed ereepetiien ot: Beatin ioeis fe overtime, ne. and | the waning eden —— (oad their ttl eo, State and then the Spang} 1 Roller Rink. fot, omes downed Keego Homes notched Cleveland Irowus pangler was high for Seminary |Roller Rin Merchants for their 1st victory of |"W° teams ended regulation play ‘triumph in eight starts with a 58-45 ee. Halfback Jug Girard of the De- troit Lions placed 5th in punting jin the National Football League last season with an average of 41.5 iyards. * * * doe Falls, Sports Editor of the Detroit Bureau of Associated th Pontiac's YMCA prep and junior swimming teams travel to Bay City this Saturday for dual meets with the upstate tankers, whom they jdefeated here Jan. 21. It will mark their ist competition away from home. . The season. record now stands at three wins and three losses. : * 8 @®. John Keller, star forward for St. Michael's basketball team, was ~4#7 hampered by an infected toe and L shot wit! i Alston pointed to catcher ~~ 5 aah ines oore eran Bo dor | tf l mn, Pridig’s gues eek Sara Gok oe we still ~éal ~~, arms. It all de- ove e e ooming Mary. But that didn’t prevent the seeedhgd po a Riga pocaga ose ‘ —= << scoring 24 come . ikes’ consola around Roger Craig and Don Bee |S ATIZIN S Rival _|oiststhe Mikes’ only consoiation See a abe eee Oe neve) NEW YORK i—It's Paul Arizin dun’, 2 ” th behind Big Ss ¢ 6 of Philadelphia and not Clyde Lov- r Lapeer area fox hunters len leade + illinois, which als» lost| Alston singled out second base. (Cette of Minneapolis, apparently,|were outfoxed by the foxes, last bade , also man Charley Neal (274). outfeld.|"t©, Bob Pettit of St. Louis has to|week end, hunting near Elba. Fred |Srow » ee 0 ee, |Worty about in the National Bas- ; ba resident, er Gino Simoli (-306) and pitcher xethan Assn, scoring race tells about it this way North Carolina State, fourth;|Ken Lehman (22-9) as newcomers Pettit still tops the point derby North Carolina, ninth; and Duke, from the Montreal farm with “good| among the three former college|- “We're hunting around Elba, tenth, completed the top 10. reports,"” . All-Americas this week, but Arizin| ‘sr, “nally found some tracks ie vg eg caybody slee,”/has displaced Lovellette in the No. drainage tlie alongside the roed. Alston cautiously listed New York,|2,°P°%, 274 is just 27 points back.| John Whitehead (Lapeer) went Mien un “Sone ng Agar wa oa nd Se a Eee Op Oe HY OPE ite, down to third for the first > ote “tan thee Wane $61 in (Flint) at the other end, leaned down, “smelt fox” and hollered to Whitehead to shoot some % 35, “Then it happened. A fox tore 42 Nelson Mf gies, Oe ae ome oy id toe. | Bouthers : di Exchange $iwildly, the fox ran between Bill's 18 Marehall We Va. vetcc.csccescs 16 tor Northern, Rach team wow is LOE, Fost. Prine. 3j/legs and scooted away to safety, 20. UCLA ...cscccccssepecpecsseceee 4610-0 for the ‘season. ° Universal Oil 9633. ; * “We didn’t get a fox!" ~ | ~— > Vie ma \ { : ee uf : eeu ey ae a ad ae E 5 Es . ye oe eli 3 io x re ee Fs ARY 31, 1956 __|___ ram vowrtac Press TUESDAY, JANU | us 4 i : gg One of the top attractions of the slim cage card tonight is Milford’s Milford Visits Rochester in Highlighted Attraction teammate Fred Baker at 16 a of fo) ei cy -— i f E i. F i Fr [ ; i 7 Hl fh | i i i ei ag a ae : ‘ be a. 7 oT fea “ / a ae acini y poy 4 z | oo G33 — il u if | : Confidence Big : FEs | | i : ; F i : i } : I i : i j : 1 ff in = Beate i ilytss > 38% ig Te aa | a “| 53 J di t i df bg | | : . me oat - Pook: ® a . a & Be 23 : : ? AS YOUR FOOT! Tel-Huron Shoe Victory From Port Side The -Yankee’s world series tri- }umphs in 1955 were all by the ef- forts of southpaw pitchers. There were two racked. up by Whitey \Ford and another registered . by Tommy Byrnes. a | Bowling Results 7 E 7 5 . A ip ifn + Fi i = here’sa | STRAIGHT © a STEER. | lncludes Road Test FE 5-4101 nid er Sailor Will’Rac Nashua in Florida isd * Ss2s su + = zit, f Also Have Two 20-Game Winners (This is the 12th of @ series of arti- cles dealin { Major baseba. ten by Associated Press basketball ex- rt Joe Relchier. Today he scans the ttsburgh Pirates.) cee || NEW YORK @®—Two 20-game winners, two .300 hitters, two 20- 40 E. Lamatr 219—653;, TNT's 769—2080. § 5 5 syeseses Sessessece will appear at the Pittsburgh Pi- rates’ spring training camp on March 1. « Calling George (Red) Munger a ! 7 2 3 i B ? : i d £ -t : \ Also TAIL PIPES and = All Fords thre 1954 (6- EXHAUST PIPES Cyl.) and All Studebaker i ‘ z i E i Pirates Call on 37-Year-Old ““If a fellow like Tommy Burne writ-|could come back and be the bell- “Trimble had the best stuff of Bragan unequivocally, “His cufves;tage. McMahan, broke at least two feet and when ind, he cut loose with Tomorrow’s Pontiac Press ~. BRAKES RELINED | *" FREE BRAKE INSPECTION BRAKE ADJUSTMENT aes Harold Turner’s Be Available § ==" 9° Thurs., Feb. 2nd JEVERSHARP-SC <= HARWOOD =. SWC FACAITIES tet ALTERATIONS, SPARS 6 DEC ern Reem al Man Se, Now York wlio being me one thing - “+ NEW YORE — You ‘hear about the you'll bury me retail”? : se, we 2a gee * Errol Flynn just made a two-picture deal with Universal _ hich’TL-give him time to press his $1,000,000 suit against Con- - fiidential and Publisher Bob Harrison. “T've studied Harrison's me,” Flynn said at El Morocco. “I know where the magazine . * cd woe oy ¥ . z * : life fof @ year and know more about him than he does about if i } f é = é if if ? HH i 2 E = = ee me j i F i i itty ite if Hy ; i a: ai 4 1H Newman, who'll play Rocky Graziano in the biofilm, is The Rock .. . Janice Rule’s new date—after the bustup—is Jack Benny’s TV producer, Ralph . WISH PD SAID THAT: Historians tell us the past. Econo- mists tell us the future. Only the present is confusing —Quote. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Roger Price's doctor just gave him something wonderful for the common cold—a common hand- Thinking back over 1955, Jack Harris thinks the most un- usual story was the sale of a horse for more than a million dollars to a man who wasn't from Texas. That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) * | Sterilization with atomic radi- INN... eee ee MM HH + . a LJ ; Preserving * SAN ANTONIO, Tex., (INS) — ‘ oe Va\New methods of preserving and TONIGHT Pj rrcesting trots throes physics * : ya) Will be reviewed by an internation- ra Masi by the BG| a1" synthosium at the Southwest +* vu) Research Institute in San Antonio +*« Wille MeCiaine Pal March 15-16. je Bitty Bustine ! oa - +. x | *« 4 | Speakers will include Dr. P. M. Erlandson, Director of Physics’ Re- Dr. D. M, Doty, assistant director senior, has been chsoen queen over the Missaukee Mountain Ski Club's first annual winter festival Feb. 41S DRIFTWOOD Borys : ON STACE ‘throne, has three younger sisters. Pontiac Armory Research and Education, American Weiter ond Mitt Sis. Meat Institute Foundation, and R. J. Beeley, Senior Engineer, Atom- . SAT. NITE . ics International. “FEB. 4, 8 to 1 —_——_—— see Winter Queen Picked SupeY SANDERS LAKE CITY —Dawn Peckham, 18-year-old Lake City High School] SHE'S 18 NOW—This is Princess Beatrix Wilhemina Armgard of The Netherlands as she appeared in a special picture taken for her 18th birthday on Jan. 31. Princess Beatrix, heiress-apparent to the ‘o ; a : a MEET AGAIN — Former French Premier Pierre Mendes-France shakes hands with the traditional bear-man who meets tourists at Megeve in French Alps. They first met last year. Williams Unable to Accept Newly-Created Position Hi s i f E a g Ay : Artists Must Maintain High tdeals in Order |i to Be Respected ee State Man Named LANSING # — Victor F. Lem- ‘Aliens, Take Notice— Wednesday Is Deadline- the Soviet Union) Pid * ® But security, wealth and favor of immigration and naturalization, | still haven't completely tamed ar- reports, tistic temperament. Weeds still) Under federal Jaws, aliens must grow in the garden of the socialist register each year, Butterfield said. muses. - ithe necessary forms may be ob- | tained at any postoffice or immi- ]- gration office. * LJ * Russia's great clown, Karandash, i any COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1122 W. Muren Se. Huren Bow! Bidg. « NIGHT OF THE HUNTER 5 4 = SPECIAL It's Zannie! It’s 12-12. mn. Hurry — or Toke Your Time — Either Wey. ;. ! - @ Breakfast Jalal Decker's e Lunch. fe Drayton Pisies - Cafeteria © Dinner BILL WIS trio for dancing TONIGHT! Auction Night—Auction Night Have to See It to Believe It * LEE CARON x & ART MEAD x Those 2 Nit-Wits of Comedy hove planned it all just for you and laughs. . Screwy! You'll PEARL MAY. Lovely Singer of Lovely Songs SOY CEE se: 2 OF THE YEAR'S FINEST, FUNNIEST, FIRST-RUN FAMILY. FEATURES! 2 The Heutenent was @ ledy ... her husbend was a wack... who drove the Ais Feece crazy . . . ‘til he got her back! Sal: “INDIAN FIGHTER” & BLACK a FEATURES AT 267 — 5:51 — 8:57 : PLL TUESDAY” Follow the Crowds! id a0, aven A low 3,157 PEOPLE IN PONTIAC HAVE AC- — CLAIMED “ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS” AS A MAGNIFICENT MOTION PICTURE! “na Don't Adventure Inte Nowhere! Overlook Ocle ROBERTSON - Evelyn KEYES this! “TOP of the WORLD’ COMING SOON—“INSIDE DETROIT” ’ ALSO “BENEATH THE 12 MILE REEF” OPEN 10:45 A. M, ieotes . M. 20c “Sen. : ALL LAST DAY Times GRACE KELLY IN “GREEN FIRE” Starting WEDNESDAY CINEMASCOPE PUTS YOU IN THE DRIVERS SEAT Slashin ie ge , ACROSS THE THRILL CENTERS OF EUROPE Coter by DE LUXE In the wonder of STEREOPHONIC SOUND THE —_—- RACERS CinemaScor& 2ND ACTION CINEMASCOPE HIT! q Beyond Any Indian Adventure Ever Filmed ses EOE a Se ee eS ke eee i Ee, oe th ‘ ong ay Be at ; E nN i f board: | il int ir Hl ir itt D Ei Ze — PRuSS, TERSDAY, JANUARY a1, 2056 * THERE'S THAT POOR, ‘LI'L HOMELESS . DOG ES EASY STANDS ‘IN THAT SAME SPOT HE LIKES TO — PRETEND HE'S BEING. PETTED es ONE UP/ THEY — LAUGHED AT THE FS=\FiesT BALLOON 100 = SeuOumePL 777 a OUT OUR WAY *ineep — acces I'VE NEVER HEARD OF IT BEFORE By McEvoy and Strieber i IN.) je 12t Oraee b] Se a nee We're in luck, Crosscut! I found a plumber who never heard of you! A yester- He 1 208-3 bakt. opened today on 4,500 shares/¥e 1. 1.%-2.25 bu. ) sy Cage teeta te § i F bi z i z t Be $ = rat they want materials rose 4 periamy ace! ene tow. then there have ot : advances on various SIN out at prices will ad- $3 a ton What : on the cutters otiations that will/*t ® ©ompsllve d Electric, New York Central, oa wes nen 0 JOS Bill DODGE | New York stocks [Sets > Ba Co ip industries mak- (Late Morning Quotations) commercial e m my nbs 2 consumers buy— : ac: Admiral... BB laaube bh . and clothing. Tt “it a AREA Bator not a* | that some two million 0 ave m j “Btrs ... 82 *S) 99.9| te 21.00; considerably ; SY Investment "=: oe IMS eg 5 ddan: sails : Is « owner says, ‘ Am Airline .,, 23.4 ae ; ae opene Wayne County week, I must raise the) Senate Agreement Cuts/4™ S22, :---: es Ha Geen, Pe. Pte a Facilities vary and the tinal "workers i "ss & yee: gh Str mache : : f , Auditors for ” ; Out Filibuster Possibility + M & Pay... 4 cases ni seve sreund i hae most met 2 ' Sj * am N Gas |:. $1. oe 15.10-15.25; most No 3 a « o « af Your Plager Tipe peretness on pay raises for} On Producer Exemption im Badass HH oa Fe iar eta Seed Bach: | cae ; iat in ag low-wage pobre yo nan Am Tol & Tel. .163. -**"* “hg 4| sows 10.28-11.18; sar , ape ee = é we The total cost to — WASHINGTON (#—An agree-|Am tees $3 so, Be Gin takes aes ead med-] A Just pick up your phone anid call us for experienced commmnincion a|ment to limit debate has assured) Armco eu'"; a) Mutter Op.-. 38 jetting ae i | __ service on your investments. Your inquiries are welcome — race meghoe 0g a Senate vote early next week on me ees: Be Not coat ma Ras ; | by phone, by letter or in person. ’ be aired at a Seek a bill to exempt natural gas PrO-| vse Big Ss: Nat Ope. # lei | bs :. 3 . The commission, Masher ducers from direct federal regula-| Btsa* $ pe | a, | - pect Commitee , ri ier alt foo: EN fe) Ways and Means. * @* 8 Air *?: No Am Avy... bd ** “- WATLING, LERCHEN & €O. [io Glam ” sath w oo ERE EAE | ‘ Member New York Stock Exchange and other leading exchenge? Pi Coonor chairman of the Board of local police were look- measure accepted the/8 ba: Bt Pac G s: | | ! % Wisi | pivereiinns ing lastnight for a “masher” who| deb a gh coreg =X oa eS ee policeman attempt- yesterday. Debate, now eee oe af Dee cated « arene its third week, will be limited next| Capital airi’:: 30 pe"™pa 7°" By Monday to an hour on each amend-|Ester Tras"! 4 bere, O° Se The woman, whose name was not|ment, with up to three hours of/ches Cute Phong P.O ‘Teleased, told state troopers the|discussion to precede a vote dn| Cities Bre’... Prieg Mag , O49 man had flashed a spotlight to|final passage Gmax Mo's: 43 SN Wa | eae - «eK 1 OMY pull her car off the road. He told) ‘The House last year approved|Gsis Peim <..'g88 Pere Om... #9 her-he was an officer, she said,|209-203 a measure almost identical Get Oss \.°"" 1s Ponuh Ae. ant and asked to see her drivers I-lto the Senate bil a cense, een: vd He then told her to slide to the} S¢®- Henning? (D-Mo), in a Gent ‘can: 1B ack Boe” oe eons ¢ owayv and ‘grabbed her waler Me pra| ie the mcasure, called en |fertar wi'sss He) mat bot ’ his hand over her mouth, telling) Comatess to “tnvestignte the | De: Bais S'7 fgg Sead AI RR grades nas Wik ts coreien. cinat oll companies to see whethee C Seng '.. 36.1 fhe oa” : einen she bit his hand, screamed, aol depen — ue edie | ee BR Rinclair ”.. ag) Oe Se nt een cat tne cate Sie) sO ieeeet tuo pupie egies o |B nak. ME toerbe, seal "eee : ; got Ei & Mus... 42 Rnerey Rand . 943) Com added: D hN . his own car and drove oft. ee ee fixing ew Erg, a fea nea jt 74], watieg-carede™ large 36%-43; me- eat ofices ‘ working politics through neve Pera OH Imad | 409) Brown—Grade A. large 38%-42; me-| ~~~ bia aaa Men,of Metamora OES | "sr Pesties.” fot Macy HE 4 Sin “toto "et lara Senay, Demand ter to goo. | MAMTLTON. 20%,,20, te, Rowe s . He assailed the bill as designed Preakness! | St" Stevens, "PB . 2° 4 Supplies ample and clearty fairly well.) ¢1: dear sunt of Enoch to ponsor Card Party “to of/Ge8 Dynam -° 50.3 Sind Peok’... 4 ; Waiters. Mrs. rietta Davis protect monopoly pricing en Elec... 63.7 fen On |.) gal CHICAGO POTATOES and Mrs. Rosa Beay. Pu- | ‘oil as well as gas, and to prevent Gen Mils | 69.6 f"'=F Pen || 488) CHICAGO, Jan: 30—iAP)-+Potatoes: ral service will be held s- AMORA — The men of the jen Motors. 43 Pw'ft _& ©. 476 Arrivals old stock 238; on track 291: Gay, Febl, at 2 p.m. from the Metamora OES will sponsor a card|Public disclosure of the use of great\Gen Tel. 40 Briv BY Pd | 473 \toral UB chipmente Friday Tae Barer. : rruthers Puneral Home | Gen Tire ~ na y ‘ party at the Masonic Hall at giconcentrated wealth to influence |; Se RO Ra RE er eet one ay 7; 8 - with Rev. Minnie B, Reed and Saturd: Pri nation’ political decisions.” | Br. 83 - $5.5 ate, demand moderate about a Lon officiating. Ce awarded oF, © TORS We ate of Gi anemone Maal 1) G Teamenmer -.. 30.3] icte Gece’ ones aid mae Baa Rew: may a RR Rp rege a will r -.se CLT Twent Cen 22. 91: 7” 3 r° ~~ (We mee served. Speaker of the House Rayburn and‘ eae de Um crwsod Rises cates soe, washes the | Prank. Carruthers peas! Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon) @* West 5... 21.6 © 176 | $4.10 washed and New stock ar-| HARGER, JAN. 28, 1956, MISS To Wed in Georgia B. Johnson, both of Texas. ulf Of ./:: ggg Urlt Air Lin . 37.1\ rivals 25; on track 46; supplies moder- CARRIE, Kings Deughters & Sons Q r * * lersh Choc .. 61 Unit Aire ... #7@ ate, demand siow and market dull Home, 17667 Tson . t . 5 . lomestk ..... 36 Unit Pruit ... 51.7,Carlot track sales, new . None age 88; dear sister of Pred Harger : LAPEER—Mr. and Mrs. Luther} Sen. McNamara (D-Mich), in an- - er : FH m™ Gas Cp |. 211! repo Rawin Marger | aoe Mrs. da P W. Phillips of Quitman, Ga., an-/%her prepared speech, called the DCL RL oe Raper ee . held Thursday, Peb. 2, at 1:30 e nounce the engagement of their|Qil! “a complete contradiction of|iet"fiares<.. H* ne Ton "te. | Poul pm. from Fermer-Snover | Fu- é | ~ Ni , and ETROIT L : ce 3 nter- ; daughter Foye to Lieut. Neallerate Par.” (it pit RS Son Saige SY emai? ae Matec pa] et ras Man ome e i ; Frentheway Jr., son of Mr. and ee wets Bh 7 a avait live | poultry up to 10 om the Parmer-Snover Puneral Home. - Mrs. Neal Frestheway Sr., of . sl Crk Coas | 37 an ® WS heavy broilers or fryers (2'4.3% Ibs\] JENCKS, JAN. 28, 1956, SARAH. 160 F inanced the Low-Cost Lancer, “The wedding” wit take ' ANNOUNCE Promotion dee cc kf Soest STR UN He Sm) ARC w tai Be Me SEM eres ; First Baptist ° J eL...@& Rocks 26-27; caponettes (3%-4'%) 26- mother of Aubrey, Stanley, Ralp “¢ it [- f?? place Feb. 5 at the ‘ A ones 6 2. Bi ed 33: od rossters a, geese 23, geneka, sire bhir Melvin Church in Quitman. {8§ T DETROIT STOCKS . or ane oe 1s0n; ter of: “Capitol Way! UTICA—Members of the Utica ba Of 8 Sate Troopers |. Zee leiesetendrse irene] Bia ea ~ Teen Canteen Club will sponsor a! 1) Canada snowshoes are often Ture Aer decimal PS are tenths fair demand. Caponettes steady. Supplies eae Se Oe eaarat : 2 “Sweetheart Frolic” Friday at|used for } EAST LANSING State Police Bsldwin Rubber... 18-4 16.2) Store TSiterings Tully adewunte cua} eervice will be held Wednesday, Knights of Columbus Hall. : Commissioner Joseph’ A, Childs to-'Pord? nso. en't eg] trade alow. ES A\ ° announced the promotion of Bingston Products . 270033 Malone officiating. Interment in \ Dando yar Pee Noggeg d Business Notes — |cient otticers ettective Feb. 5. |aiswene "Abreatwir "Fe 84 crcacg tun Se "oariettive poudry] — Lakeview, Cemetery, rx enc ‘from 8 to 12:30. The dance is public : Promoted to corporal and trans- Sarhe Biren at it ta pani pooe Hig sone 19) Priday 418 _Puneral_Home, Clarkston. _ f ~~ ferred were: Trooper Phillip Char-|. ‘No sale: bid and asked coons, 69.723 Ib): f.0.b. paying prices] LOCKWOOD, JAN. 29, 1956, ANNA } uneheneed: heavy hens 24-95: licht Mary . (Volentine), 177 Fisher - Deputies Probe 2 Cases tives of the Lincoln National Life Roy J. Collins. Romeo to Grand Shooting Acci dent roosters HKG-SERT Guseuctine wade’ am] . Sat’ pla tivt miseen ana Mrs _ : . - Tb. 24-25. over 415 Tb. 28-30 falentine, Mrs. (EB Al- Oakland County Sheriff's detec- Insurance Co., recently were Haven; Trooper Daniel J, Comrie, | fvan: Valentine, ry. (one | | —_———_—__—. fred Robin Nina Lockwood tives today are investigating two Seeing winners in a special month- Clinton to Ypsilanti; Trooper Don- Smith, Mrs. Edna Evensen, Ar- i » . | iv c vit Lock wood ad Clarence cases of malicious destruction of a oe one me, secording © kien er ee Fatal to Youth, 15 oe ickrond Dear sister Kir en property in Auburn Avenue busi- . ad - = - K sored wir? Whether you're thinking of building or buying » poe The winners include D. H. Pritt, Malette, Newberry to Bridgeport! ps-rporr w— Richard Leepley reayeet, af Rarteaiture) -diege-Gotaeel. «nnd John Kirehner. Puneral sere, home already. built — let us show you how our The front door glass was broken M. L. Nicholson and D. H. Speer.|and Trooper Marvin L. .Teshk a, 15, of Township, was anid bee ee OS mtertene meek te 1, at 12 noon at Dunkard Church tow = cost mortgage loan can ease the way to out of Bill's Barber Shop, 1927 Au- The national campaign is con-|who remains in Ionia. ' Taylor Pp, Cattle—Salable 700. Adout $0 per cent Ca eek ne ducted annually in honor of Cecil ast night by sive ms pos Srect poospts increased by Ground sis eiating. Interment in Martiny discha: un ; burn Ave., proprietor William Cross . president Trooper Donald Hynes of the | accidentally tried en ; : ® : . ‘ Armstrong reported, And the plate i pmatend Pr gvicli on White Pigeon Post was promoted jhanded to him by a 12-year-old tive, 7 tg eo and heifers fn state atthe Tunteon, Puneral glass of Kinney’s Service 5 to transferred to slow; ear r gales ‘about steady but out- Home, where services will be held ‘ Vin n » | Station, 1686 E. Auburn Ave.. also —_— detective and . wt i, bull fully steady: stockers Tuesday evening, = 75 West Huton St. — FE 1 ous Seuhen. “a =. Bernard V. Cole, a Birmingham / ™ fire marshal divison in Flint. — was, quoted by| five Ie steers 22.05; lew sales, cnotee| NIL T MEYER, JAN. 30. 10956, ron 4-056 according owner a tt Ecorse saying: — .00- >, few utility and . nt A , Charles Kinney resident and field representative! Trooper Harold L. Burley of the| oot the _ = ae. 19.00-21.06: few utility and] 79: dear mother of Mrs. Frederick _ " ey. for the Detroit agency of Mutual [Detroit Post was promoted to de-/yrusnt the bolt was open. I don't] but these grades'ssarce ead choice and] in BMtig Site ag neat ‘ ot New York, was named to the |tective. ‘ choice hei 00-18.06; most waite] 10, &.m. from Snarks - Griff! Jewelry and Furs [Slate Calendar Party firm's Career Ciub when he led| Detective Edsel R. Duval of the|*00oting occurred at his home in tycews, 1100-120; cannere angveviters| Chanel, with Rev.. “theo |B. fo i Ecorse Township while his parents mostly 9.56-11.00; early sales utility and Allebach officiating. Interment in ei | NEW HUDSON—The New Hud. "St-year underwriters jp the pro-'fire marshal division, Bay City, commercial bulls up to 35.80; load good Acacia Park Cemetery. Mra, Jewels and Fars f ew Hud-, were away from home. @round 825 Ib. feeders 17.25. Rittmever is at the Sparks-Grif- - Represen Meth: : ‘duction of insurance. ‘was transferred to the equivalent ~ = a . son Methodist Church will hold a/ Goi who completed his firm | of unif Detective Lt. William B. full etedy vwakle 200; Venlers opening| _fn_ Puneral Home, _ a Major Investment calendar party at 7 p.m. Wednes-iyear with the company in De lee Lansing Post corporal at the der ahd ani dadinination towed Shaf- | 3) 06.28.00; choice ‘and prime in.| ROBERTS. JAN. 20. 1958, SAMUEL Coll Ue About Weld Wide day at the church. Tables will be cember, will also be eligible for’ : the gun to be defective. Merelal grades 15-00-91.00: most cull’and| 8° 88: beloved father of Eliza- = A Riek” Protection! "decorated to represent each month membership in the National Flell/9 DAP p p+, | ruite end tre tana shoring! ERR Heo HB. mnrace not cv FoGaneh Ror et 5 te ee Gib, “a company oreancaton 3 RODDELS RECEWE —fatowes an‘attrnon of tang Bird "hor gd in ta = | ; made up of outstanding field un-| Roberts. Puneral servi#e will be = | Americans used 575 million tubes derwriters. ° practice in which Thomas, Richard Schoolbo Pedestria held Thursday, Feb. 2. at 2 p.m 2 of toot paste in 1954, or about Prison Sentences {an four other boys took part. |5¢ y 7 ecemrian ome wi Rev. Lar taLene at: —< ‘2 ‘three to a person. Robert Klune, visual ald super- Harold Leepley, father of Rich-'Hit by Skidding Car fieiating. Interment in Perry Mt. i . said r . Robe opps ~worice oF pustic neanmmo, |Visor for Birmingham's Ford Trac-| BATTLE CREEK i — Monday|or,s00 the boy had never before| samuel Baughey, 14, of 67} st. the Doncuon-Johne Funeral patel beret given, of 2, scheduled tor & Implement Division, is cur-|proved to be rough and tough as!) 4 ween bis Gul working Thorpe St., who was hit by a car wane JAN. 28, 1056, OPHELIA, manap|rently attending a two-day confer-|well as blue for three defendants — day afternoon estview| St... Fer a W. HUTTENLOCHER AGENCY Ha ote Opai he Ron : p Wednendny, ence at Syracuse University on |who came up for sentencing before mare meee oe 6 oe home p Ragen ory Sas tweets ane Deioed infant ‘uuaric f. W. HUTTENLOCHER veo MAX E. KERNS = the following changes in'the soning er training of motion picture tech- Circuit Judge Harold E. Stein- | e " |for bruises and released trom Pon- Praver” service, wilt be held at : i 4 . 4 | ogists lor industry. bacher. A Y th tiac General H ital. e Wm. PF. vis Funeral Home 318 Riker Bidg. FE 49-1550 Fo inc neta ea Cae, BS) Klune is one of 13 leaders of| Guy E. Tucker, 27, a Marine| njures, rea ou Driver of the cor, Monro C.Law| eee, sm — : ar et Ponting Township. Oakland Coun-iU. §. industry who will confer with|veteran of Korean fighting, was p ye . ton, 24, of ‘Caseville, told Pontiac] WHITING. Jan. “30,1986, ANNA mee | CY beg i at @ point dis-! 5 = tant & 65-30°R0- W" 440.0 trom the NE|faculty members during the meet-|sentenced to 2 to 35 years in I-RUN ACCIGENE [Police a group of boys were walk:| Eitigd Sy, BYTY Sts age, 28 = a yet proceeding thence! ing. . prison for two Battle Creek hotel . ing in the street on Navajo near| —deloved dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. 8B 85°20°30" W 14.04 thence North ‘79° 03'30" 8 “90°30” S Consult, Us for First Hand Information : in Stock and Bonds "03 $00.13 f.; thence 8 4 -__ holdups which netted him $122 on| Robert Scheib, 17, ‘of Walled|Voorheis street, and in attem: Andrew Moffatt; desr mother of fy ‘thence Cire? w ries thie tee, George F. Bryan, of 73 N. Ander-|Jan. 13. Tucker's home is in| Lake, escaped serious injury yes-|to stop he skidded and hit oti Gear victor ef Sere, domes Cal: | point of beginning. - |son §St., has been cited by the |Sissonsville, W. » , |terday when he was knocked down mer. William aap le gy Va. ange from AC to I-1-—That part! American Standards Association 4. |by a hit-run driver on Pontiac}... . : ||Pentise “Township, ‘Oasiand tounty,|“for outstanding contributions to| TWcter Was arrested at Cold- (7-4) Commerce road. [Birmingham Man Injured] — in voornece-Binie Chavet ‘win Ih Michiean described sa: beginning st ithe organization's technical pro- water by State Police a few Robert, wi was treated and re-|t, + Car A id t we ae oe iiand N 4°11 W 1060.54 ft from the east gram” as a representative of the hours after the holdups and P : jn wo- ar cc en || Ye i and pleaded gullty. Robert Wil ' pri Fr , American Society of Tool Engi- tal, told Oakland County Sheriff's MacKinnon, 7 rming-| Woony jai ‘en We maintain a direct line to a member of all Bt = airat Ne tence 2 iid neers, i .W. Sisson, 38, and Sulies he had been walking on|ham, who was Rt ees 2084 Devier. Bt. Pontiac Twp “Principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute fi: thenee B 41130" B 308.02 fte theses} Bryan heads the toot design de- (liam H. Marble, 26, both of Battle the right side of the road going! an accident morning on} — Wroay: “Guar mother or vite! ‘quotation service available at all tim iFrunk Rattroud ight of way @ ir-erse:|Darument at GMC Truck & Coach Creek, drew terms of 1% to 15 home from school. Rochester Road near Hamlin Road| — Woody and Mrs. Harry Moorman: es. |W 1206.60 ft to the point of beginning. | Division. years and 3 to 15 years, respective-| He heard an auto horn, he said,|was treated! and released from] - EijF ste of Mrs. Katherine , i pet — of the Baaing map The association is comprised of |ly, for breaking into a garage at and after that he didn’t. remember | Avon Center Hospital, - “ be announced by the Huntoom . e Home. 115 trade associations, technical so- night on Friday, January the 13th, anything until two schoolmates) McKinnon told Oakland arp wnt wooMiaK. JAN. 2k PRAM, _ C.J. Nephler Co. National Bank Bidg. FE 2-9119 || CORDON HAM nirman| Ouse for industrial and consumer! The antarctic continent is larger; 3 path of one driven by Ruth}. Hustoon 2 & : Sell] © |. oneTA v. muoce "| standards : than the United States and Europe| The U. S.. population increased| Paes, 45, of Rochester, She was a - ———— 5 Jan. 31, Feb. 14, iosei1 give the man who sweeps out the'combined, ° 2,810,000 in 1955, : bay fg ; bd p= ‘ \ t f , — ‘ J ’ = ; Aus z ; : me a c \ ROYAL OAK SALARY OVERTIME PENSION Broad Fringe Benefits L17-7474 pet ineerin ol MAI rt a Rg iets hg I A Ser UF AND Lav. OUn, Tim | muees savenees, con” yeutt EMPLOYMENT WITH CON-| found, Job. aise. complete Pall Feta? A pk | Sackett coneal we. ; _Sinantl 13, Ohio. oo SPST EE ane | tee eed ron? fulCunet nad eon" SM Coe, ay Brminehem | ACCRPEINO, APPLICA —ti_ st, Bevion_\t__| avon Fume rom eepino | be) svccine oe pone Arc Welders - | 8 somoved carne Sie Lanest 2 re sth an To wong | 24.260. Groenehieté_ Re a ay A Fnou print. Mawy EMPLOYE| OPPORTUNITY Bog tad’ fine “Bavarian china Seer RECISE We will accept, for cay ume | Si nececnary, PE 24113. of pg MENDING ©, | SERRE ESELPE attroar soe mene ce Utica. ven pe verte — Week, pleesens working > ne Need 8 en men with pro ees Training free. Guarentced benefits, Apply at 13 W. for bew lite sgasarane>, wait in|, Murray 8 %_E. Lewrence. BAKERY cALESOTRL 20. > y . Anderson . waewacusee| MEN (2) | cS BEAUTY OPERATOR eee t salary an Meee rcon. Ph 20088. Apply at 14 W. Huron 8 OW ou BIRMINGHAM | BARBER. CAP. DEPEND- ee MEDIATE OPE book: ee On 340. leaner 6 and Spotter Cleaner, mungliam Cleane Cleanete wr ncod. CAR wines NEAT APPEAR Inquire at 2008 “Fourteen Mile Rd., Birmingham. GARGILL DETROIT CORPORATION— MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIAL MACHINERY WANTS MACHINE DESIGN DETAILERS Your ~ Future? ~ Would You Like to Enter the Sales Field? No Experience Necessarv ! WILL 3040 HOURS PER BRING YOU EX ONAL Ir you WILL- EA ING TO WORK BIG MONEY 18 ALWAYS WAIT- NO FOR THE MAN WHO 18 LOOKING FORWARD TO HIS PUTURE, FOR APPOINTMENT CALL OLive 2-1511 Kew moders offices our machines oct ie fee] of — Rymal being bulk: eee, eRe sper | ‘DESIGNERS DETAILERS Tools. Gauges. Automation Body fixtures. Press welding dies. Spe- machines—top rates. cial MODERN ENGINEERING SERVICE CO. 12 Mile at Woodward Berkley, Michigan Designers a Detailers For sutomation type machines. | also figs & fixtures. Top rates Lockhart & Wright ENGINEERING SERVICE must have car. Work on salary 1965 Telegraph FE 2-3206 f comesomen Sot. Oe Por partbet ENGINEERS the "Waldron Hotel. Mos. eve. rr DESIGNERS a. “ DRAFTSMEN PERMANENT we will employ o limited num- | Are needed by growing firm for Ya men for important and design, development well paying Offer: and sales of pneumatic ing ® permanent cennemien ant hydraulic aircraft devices, ideal — vane MC MFG. CO. eations, over Dt. pect re 18 Indianwood Rd erences, car’ helpful tors _ Mich. view, apply, 1064 W, Huron. FIRE FIGHTER Sala: y Bm 433 to school B mined or) requir d. Age 21-28. @ in service a be deducted to 76 inches. mee? Het hee jonal. Applicants nm resident @f city | for for the p Bat year: Apoty pet poreeunst | “FOR: YOUNG MEN LITE CREDIT BACKGROUND #275 looking for City of start, H Fog irom be men good GRADUATE ENGINEER ..... $600 iL ENG R vee $600 3 ence to work on Eratbe Bf venatng. see Hasty “CAREER CENTER alk x: en SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a! job, place to live or a used car, see Classi- fed NOW. MR. SHARPE NEAT APPEARING Salesman for clothing and furnishings. _ See Wm. Dickinson, 31 N. Sagi- | naw St. | OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST CHEVROLET DEALER as gpereceen opening for 2) sales sentatives, sales experience would be hel necessary. Position and excelient 7} = o = 5= ie] PONTIAC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 18 W. Huron 42551 SALESMEN (4) | THIS IS HOT! | THIS IS NEW! No Down Payment % OUT OF EVERY 100 Prorie WILL BUY WHEN PRESEN | COME, | NO INVESTMENT St NECESSARY ! Car Required For Appointment Call Olive 21511 _ MR. SHARPE Real bee vou BUY T-WE'LL INSURE IT ORK IN: RESORT AREAS CONTACT RESORTS AND RETAIL MERCHANTS FOR INCOME UP TO $18,000 PER YEAR i ge : : COUNTER R HELP , ae, FOR DAY plant. pply in Beck eaners, 332 N. Woodward, oie nore x ong A wa room. Ter tony peremn, ‘on + mae apply dn, et cl LERK-TYF PIs oung ‘teay tose Greait Tollection round a, c not hospital a insurance. Regular FR MICHIGAN COUNSELORS 41% 8. Saginaw a ove Oakiand SiSAy WRAPPERS. rienced help need apply. write ‘ongiac Press Box ™. EXPERIENCED DRUG AND COS- metic clerk Good m Drug, iresinghass Birm werd Experienced Stenographers | APPLY | PONTIAC MOTOR _| DIVISION Personnel Department GLENWOOD AVE. PONTIAC, MICH. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS | TO work nights. MT 4-0090, GIRL WANTED “te For GENERAL OFFICE WORK HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE PREFERRED 5 DAYS A WEEK PLEASANT WORKING’) CONDITIONS APPLY IY PERSON FRED THOMPSON CIRCULATION DEPT. THE PONTIAC PRESS Oa RE Fe shies tint pan maetion te I HAVE tried to combine space and ashen with Spanien! matiomatien, Heese qr" - Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Female 7 FILE CLERK-TYPIST Permanent position q FULL oR th tart Scan wz | itermer ers ferred ay soriageed sehen: Girl for Jibw W. Huron. OFFICE HELP time, oetlons, oven. wi se oo ‘s periice. ‘apply ‘Mr "ny. iy ~~ elgg ety Dry Cleaners, aus sz See neem Maple, Birming- OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG N We accept for time pam em but would ike = Baws ‘fed GRADS thu bg Ln Register wi with ue Bow. ae "ig ree Arthur” Murray Office Benkmet .. » $25 OPPORTUNITY FOR |! a 5 New retary «.+,-.$27 EXECUTIVE Work in TV SECRETARY Comptometer Oper’r r $240 cdnditiens ‘ Begin’ng Bookkeeper $240 lade: Liberal hospital & surgical Fier te Cler! school for this one nonere ba + Sapa OTK oeecvece jos ‘SECURITY Witt SALARY MIDWEST nea AG ag eeu. |_ ot pape mae CONSCIENTIOUS, INDUSTRIOUS MEN oo Pas wee Waki _OmUMEeeee ee _ | Sire aerate” ae Ss PART “TIME PART TIME . R FULL TIME Due to expansion program FULL TIME we are hirina several more beo- to our expansion program e to represent our in we ge hiring eral peo- e Pontiac area. No canv a le our firm the saust have toni “Work on seg? have 0 oT Ayrony | must tn ormenen contact Mr. Post at| mission basis. “further tnfor- the Waldron Hotel, Mon. eve. 8 mation, vr, Post ry the m. sharp. bad Bre. § p.m . | at we ISS Soom yo § ~ L L541) PT ONE ort | PEGGY NEWTON hg = nd a Ln mein | Cuosmotic® compat in expanding | oi WAlioy S060, or” st 6183, | —* he cannot accept 40 bour ‘: Instructions 9 tonity . on wnat dollars to DRIVING | LESSONS. PO! e Ire ee Lacan | Ba pieat PES ee Ee make-wpy claaes de! ivering. we FRAIN TO BE A CARBURETOR a an ae demeune Pro ‘and high pay for © Por personel interview: eal Dunigan. FE 2-4456 from 10 s.m. to 3 p.m. PONTIAC Jobs for Girls Attention al ves Fig ootgg bed GRAD’ 'e 1008 of psy aire with or wit working e¢xperi- ence, Call us for fob in- formation | RECEPTIONIST for studio. | FLOOR. ¢ ~ CLERK for typing for experienc pie BOOKKEEPER ‘tor re io station | i . | ERIC. ° $300 LE CLERKS Hight ty: 200 | TYPIST, be experienc SECKETARY. to executive... $300 OOK — full charge... $320 YP’ no experience........ $ise GR AEBNERS—Pontiac 313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone PE 5-0277 -PONTIAC EFT GIRL AS MOTHER'S helper. Live im, MI 46762. RECEPTIONIST FOR PHOTO STU- | dio, 25 or over, expe: necessary. _ Studio, 14 8. Saginaw St. RESPONSIBLF WOMA ral housework. Live’ fa. erences. FE. -3129 REAL ESTATE BALESLA ADY pa maf be experienced. Pull time onl ah eet REALTOR PE 5-128 SARAH see ENTRY ‘C. ror Good | If you agro be to earn extra oan 189 for | SECRETARY ! Has ag na car. No invest rience | at Kendales 62104, PE eid MAKER AN AND > EARP caves expertence needs work M 3-025. FaRTLY MAN. 06, STEADY STA- tion attendant vere Pontiac. or _Keego area. FE 21181, ; | | Wan WaRTE 3 SANTOR WORK. Poa a aes BS, Te | | Pagetmngs pry nem ore | MY: Pit ane kind. FE bee olidaneten. iO WORE, WANTED: PE .} 5 the §-1883. eae Wak eae tres te eRee EXPERIENCED.- : ire sete ab CONTRACTOR OR Ss ies puts be. ment jh ~ Winter Prices Now in Effect On All Remodeling ati fee * | 200 bite ey he p11 services 13 __ Business ‘ Services APPL ANCE SERVICE ow soon oe + 2. a Peas ee “A & B TRENSCHING ines water tine field tile 5-061 TTA: ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN 3 TAIN PENS us trained m ae on ag hoki "tare Pri C Co. 7 Ww. rence #t PE D Au Free est No obligation, PE 2-163 shane patent F. . Utilities Eng. Inst., Box estimates, _%, Pontiac Press vere * shen” Seok Sake "Gol GET TN “56 Shop, 34 Elizabeth Por « key we ¥ RO Cees, re now easily end quickly es « [AL PET Pe ig man. Tool rf, faved ttm repairs. Carpe achinist, or Too: Maker. Fo ex- a on ‘ncation aa 4 in our laree resident school | _ tine. TY! eG _or 7 ve? all G1 free de- | DRY Wait BY } MACHINE. PREE tai] about a this excelien estimates Wo lob too big or omall. ity. Box 31, Pontiac Lo P rE _5-4628 ROCHE Work Wanted Male 10 EXPERT TREE TROAMING © A RAPP BOY, 16, WANTS JOB ON WEEK- Since MOTOR SERVICE RE- ends tad. after school FE 5-2980. pi & rewinding. 218 EB. Pike CARPENTER AND CABINET 4-308; work. New D. B. | FURNA CLEANED AND R gairee 1 cos! and pag, pervice. CARPENTERS, ALTERATION | AND ster Nelson, FE §-1788, PE +1717. NG WEewW A r Buxton, Ls . Ca FLouBING one Comptce, 43761 or ‘| TIETIEN'S CONTRACTING CO. Reena TAT T at Bu Trucks to Rent % Ton Ton Stake Pontiac Farmand lndustrial Tractor Co, Pee a a ont B. : ate ut Beng maine tot heme MOVED TO A w TION, OvED NEW LOCATION finishing plant popular cameras and ) sup Notices & Personals 25 Fe | 28 Esmee eRe SEWER C1. EANING viet oee serves. ri Pree ~ ~-4 +r ap Bookkeeping & pene WORKING MAN'S INCOME TAX 2 East Seidero Ave @ +11 Eurnisare Refinisine 164 16A iaty Pe sig. PE er ~Tecome Tax Se Service 17 "ees LAE TAX aw ad ty ark Oe — moon Contr 4 mundey, io & TAX BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERV. bbe AAA PRIVAT DErporivEs Seen Bape cea, ears ex. eed Aerotred Knapp Shoes favs 2070 Air, Rd 31999 hte HEA . \- cl On HOUSE OF STUART COSMETICS Call PE 46262 | ag C Male Pe. .. . "Mark DOLL HOSPITAL 107 Starr Bt. | CLEANING TO ron BETTER 5 colors aera es ‘apholalery cleane use L toned ~~ IN DEBT? fia ape today. ~ NEFD A FINANCE. FIXER? Order Classified irs. . BE | ads to sell, rent. find a FE 2-8181 is the number | vy | Want ‘Ah J.C.HA . Realtor ACTION Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN, Daginay Street. PRE beies “Be Pew ad Bie eae Cash Waiting be gett ‘AON net . ieclegra . FE 42533 $200,000.00 A es sell. “the To Buy—To MAHAN CLARK REAL — ret 3 Pi tae oi : gepraeom ma |» ba CAN’T HARDLY GET THEM NO. MORE! t | . sine t i nae seu Saeed ate ao SOLD or Not Sold Ree Commeree Ra. EM 33911 R. F. McKINNEY UMiy 1-8798 WE NEED Leer ani ae 3. Seiss, eames hots é eof vacant land eumette, Page ee ny ae Re RI RR RS SANE TR ORRIN Loy 5 Immediate Orme ae bees John K. K. _itwin ‘|\RAMONA TERRACE 5 1 24 'W. Lawrence St, ts Power 3 BEDROOM Cc. peted goat | heat, $100 a mo. ROOMS: t Ave bie February Ist. $85 *| _ MA 61226. For Rent Rooms $70, a a cee . = BROOCK A OR &; Sat. “tH 5 Md Or White frame 3 —— cag 7 BEDROOM ; worm wena seyoona. Weal ice ter, Tile beth. Full basement.| home, clore to Rochester, $15,500. Automatic oe ee ~~ Terma. & Better cail today for ap- rage. Large . $110 a month. * t. * OL 2-307) after @ p.m. FRANK SHEPARD ROOM & BATH ALL MODERN ROCHESTER OL 1-7511 new , References required,| BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM. FULL | _ 9 im city Hmits, $65 | basement shell, OR 3-7183 REALTOR FE 2-0474 *|83 N. Telegraph Open Evenings tative Real Estate Exchange RILEY’S BUYS al i-3) iS HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms ‘by Day or a cbkine 1 & ie Rooms - 917.80 uo. Phone. “. 2-4266. Rent Stores 40 AVAIL. NOW, Pa we BRIGHT, warm area, 40x40. in’ beay com: munity, Ideal at, rn or m ra. wman's os i. SAGINAW ST. A & Sy FF @ 8. GAGINA . p> ed kind of business, FE Central location Ist. floor office space svailabie. Adaptable fo service if desired JOrdan 44311 or Lincoln }-8500. BIRMINGHAM _ ee es mth re temadet Spray, eeation 200 8. Woodward come ieeitticn ver TF i poviiienes Downtown loc pare close tm. Suitadle py ane, clubs or business. ~ ONE WAY COAST TOC COAST HERE 2 BEDROOM BRICK WITH LARGE ROOMS A | comfortable home w rooms, full bath, 2 fenced lots. Garage and beach Pye ee down. . GIROUX & FRANKS om CENERAL REAL ESTATE|” PURNISHE:D § rooms complete, bath. heat, paved street. Tiled shane: ment, 602 E. Tennyson. FE 4-02 ry OWNER. 2 BEDR . Migted heat ett gee nk BY , old. @ priv- flees. Small dowh payment EM 32-2418. RANCH BUNGALOW Built in 1940 ry attractive and comfortable sized ga- 15%200 with large $3,500 down e i plastic tile —_ rage. Dandy lot shade, $12.600 with CALL NOW! “It is too’an old coat! I've : | knows how long the fox wore it! Way ALAN: worn it two years and Heaven For Sale Houses 43 OXFORD—7 ROOM Templeton LAKE PROPERTY RD re NS va oe K. L. Templeton, Realtor 230 r, city sewer, water and is. Near r, Only new shopping ¢ ‘ — approximately §2,500 A Handy Dandy Yes, this north ay 2 bed- is heady a een Incomparable Value me Area room ranch home with to’ inspect. ‘hts home to see for yourself IT PLEASES Us TO PLEASE YOU | Kampsen Realtors FE 40528 JTT &. Telegraph Eves. & Bun. Co-operative Real Estate. ‘Exchange OPEN HOUSE NEW HOMES INCOME. TOO! Six rooms and bath for the own- er—all jarge rooms Good deal of furniture is included. Excellent basement, stoker and auto. water location. $15,050, terms. HUMPHRIES $650 DOWN. ae S 4 yom aoe with basem land. Northwest of P Pontiac. Priced at only 8° $1500 DOWN 3 Partly furn, Only 3 family income blocks to 37) downtown Pontiac. +: amen a. ; a ~~) R. D. RILEY, Broker : SLEEPI . FOR | we 4-1157 PE_ 7.0086 2 Carpeted. Al: Fm. for one. PE $0313 ° $1000 DOWN A CLEAN ROOM AT BUS STOP.| fuys this 5 room modern home . cor, N. Johnson.| Good sized living room. 3 bed- is Sentence yan ste at SLEEPING ROOM. GEN- ¢ ‘emen only. 42 Matthews, Fr | ‘eee. Near busline § ter $0578. 5 ACRES CLEAN WA oon FOR MAN. ; od ¥ week. tr 6, New Leone” onveage ef email or . AN SL: NG | village. West of Pont Priced rooms, Men only. echanic., Lal fy athe. At $7000, Rea- ABLE ROOM GEN. | tleman. Quiet nome, PE 45040. _ S1300 DOWN CLEAN ROOM FOR MEN. Buys this attractive new 2 bed- ere location. $9 Cottage | room home, Large living room, PE 5-606). Ginins ell, 2 sized bedrooms, taken noon CLEAN, Quiet, Plenty of elebet epace. Tue bath. “| _modern, at bus »# ‘PE 5-7332 G size kitchen, oak : —— floors, full basement, oi] heat, | DONT PASS UP| 3.20, with iste privcess. (Be MONEY! Sell unneeded ve, home. “Monthiy’ pay- pecescisgs for cash eren rothy Snyder Lavender h | Classified Ads! REALTOR 3140 W. ,~ el Spe zbis Pe 41) or |) MUtua) 4eniT $745 DOWN | Payments $55 month incl. taxes and insurance price $7,305. Home consist of four large livable rooms oak floors, lovely bath and kitch- on. gas AC. heat, large + Wood and ‘cr a. Open week- days 2 to 7 ZONED BUSINESS HOME & WORKSHOP Spacious six room home in A-1 condition with modern kitchen, | dandy ———— 2. gas ged 3) garage, and workshop with 7 | ing 38 per A PIN $1,250. to windows and sereens, shee dandy Garage. Payments-—$65 month. SIX ROOM BUNGALOW $1,500 DOWN, PR Murry on this org, Located 1 by 4 rooms end bath, || hot For Sale Houses 43 PPP OPAL aL at —~ mac, E RECOMMEND nn NOTHING DN. / PROBE Cr ScHUET?, 106 MIOMLAND BD, FORK 6 WEEKS ONLY! peed only $125 mortgage costs to ~SHELL'E HOUSES your Red Horse ve tad or Pi "o WHITE BROS... NEW HOMES: NEW 3 BEDROOM. BRICK - RANCH TYPE 26179 LET US SELL YOUR HOME wins ES REAI TY CO. -_ Open 9 to “ STOUT'S Best Buys Today! CLARKSTON ARFA style home located on Clark- ston Rd. wi full base: Lap ire place, large pictu inde’ “% acre of land. Only $1,110 down on this one, CRESCENT LAKE bedroom older home lo- cated on, Crescent Lake Rd. block from , with tare ope hall beth eit i Aa r heater electric ove and floor coverings. outy $6,060 with $950 dn. “OFF JOSL YN’ Clean “as a pl 4 roo’ bath home loca ted. Ju i? side city “amiss wi din’ apeee. 1% car ga- ool large fenced lot; Only $060 dn. om this one, 4 BEDROOMS Downtown location, a good clean older home with full | hot water 2 cak” floors and plaste astered walls. A lot of house yal only $6,700 with 92.000 - ’ LOW RANCHER A real buy here in this large bedroom home with large living room with vestibule entrance, full bath family style kitchen, birch , gutomatic of! attached utility room and garage. $3,000 dn. will handle, Fdw. M. Stout. Realtor TIN, Saginaw 8t. Ph, 5-816 Open Eves. Till 8 eo ANNETT OFFERS Clarkston—2 Family Situated on paved ‘street tn lage residential area close | © schools and shopping cen- pot newly decorated ry large bath on main on second ~~ now rented for $50 . Base- ment w Stoker heat. Ot space heater for upper soerment. $12,600, $2,600 a . Clarkston Estates Almost new attractive 3 bedrm. bungalow, tile bath, full Decement, of! automatic heat. Situated on lot 770x150 in new exclusive subdivision with lake privileges. $15,950, terms. Franklin Blvd. Large 10 room brick ideally located for offices or | froup featuring many tras, large living room with fireplace. den, powder akfast room, large kitchen. 4 bedrooms. baths, fin! ished 3rd floor. Ot! heat, Jot 66x275, 2 car ga- rage. Price of $30. in- cludes carpet, drapes and refrigerator. | Lake Front Brick Attractive 7 room brick | | $oe0e fea- | PONTIAC REALTY CO.| finn lapse, tring’ room "eis 13? Baldwin FE 6-6275.| room, mod Le rep : oe as Grandmother's, 2 (er features Ly ie a car le GILES | ASS terms. home is reedy “THE “ELDORADO” LARGE FAMILY HOME| THE “EL Located city on GI’s $750 Down eee | mee ‘en sree ieee eas | cuapntar Gas ow ee. Bee the first aroun of ranch sis Dows, | Reni Meine A good buy in this . 4 : cng Wigeg"eiy toma: Tos | Sect, tnd bay ree iasge bee Sac: | Sree Rar use. Near a Tasos. jen: Were are “isp ceramic Past possession if desired. Toe home i heated with erin (COMPLETELY —L. bath fg A cm sors wna FURNISHED serene. La = ieenis0 for you are or jest ktop road, to schools newlyweds, you will shopping. U8.10 to M15 to val here. Located in- OE, - A side the eity, off Baldwin Clarkston, turn rieht % mile Avenue, $ room, 2 - 1, 1 to 8 daily. built in 1854 WHITE BROS. niture like full. ne On 31208 Modern but and gro- cery caulpment $6008 pom WEST SIDE Income with owners _ 4125 mo. income $6000 go WEST New 3 bedroom some finishing $2500 down. KEEGO 7 rooms wil! make Into 2 family $2000 down. NORTH 4 rooms and 1 secre 62800 down EAST SIDE 3 bedroom Brick $1750 down. LAKEFRONT $2500 down. EAST SIDE Income $4500 down. EAST SIDE Encome $3009 down. SILVER LAKE $45000 cash lot. Jobs}. 4 10 @ weeks. Bee our RAY ONEIL, Realtor Phone PE >fiad or OR 3.00 FULLY FURNISHED TO LAST DETAIL R, J. VALUET, Realtor ‘Safes kt esate George R. Irwin $550, Down 5 S ROOMS $33.72 PER MO. colored Youngs- nar tiled bath. ne AND SUNDAY, 30 Le gg One block west of p Fae =~ between Montcalm Oakland. Bee ** Eastell Realty 1,000 DOWN west of Pontiac. y Jeor, Near churches res, Priced at vad or will discount for cas! 7 ast . New heat fan basement. Modern Eitcnen bath Piped for possi- ble income. This-i* en outstand- ing buy $2,000 Will con- sider any reasonable offer. Call | now, after §. FE 2- 382 Auburn Ave ss PE 4-3393 Dorothy raion Lavender | weg CHAPIN Jill Orchard Lake Rd rE 1131 PE 2-276 FE _._ FE $-1605 OR. 37494 shown - $00 ful Noro aK oof, ath NORTH | 2 bedroom home, north Pish iv on es Bt Fun bath, within walking distance of Fisher y and jac Mo- tors. Can be bought for $5,000 cash ‘Or terms can be arranged. After 5 2003. Util, room. Priced right at only . $1.500 down. Aft. 5, FE yen "paere: | Ave, FE 4-3393 CLARK « NEW BRICK RANCH HOME. be. | ocho Menge Suburban neighbor- trance closet ming room. very | modernistic kitehen, large utility room, forced air of] heat. floors, plastered walls, 2 car at- tached garace. Aluminum storms and screens. Large lot. 100x150 feet. Full price, - ae Substan- tlal down pay | | - 6 BE. Walton Open . Huron, a4ail or, MUtual 46717 ST. MIKE’S , Well located 6 “INCOME PROPERTY | J udttcas’ down tna tee tp MTROSE McLARTY | mace ntte Iotey tien: income ___ve or ibilities. Must be seen. §$13,- | 22162 or FE 5-3978 : 90 «06with terms, BY OWNER, Ls at em! som, ful . ised Pg germ ce UNION LAKE 4 ity and of) furnace. Lovely fenced back yard, Total r ith 6 bath,- ‘Téa. ecriprt Serms — ie seredah. Réome, > lo- W EST SU BURBAN cation. $950 down LOT 10x41 ‘ Neat as a pin 4 room with dining NORTH SIDE. 3 Bedroom brick area. Attached two car garage. with nes gl, Trinny duina Nice neighborhood. Total price Ful wil bas sermons gr was 99.500. $1.500 down. furnace ‘tnd water ue er mene E AST: s IDE chrues. fruit trees $14.200. Terms. gmail neat 4 room is moderns oe emne | with basement. 500 ca genes jown. im home, “punt Noes. Lake * avleees. RI DGEWAY Coracr i, Oak floors. bath. kitch- EALTOR and din —— ion ~with | 97s Baldwin © built-in © eunpoaets and et ber Co-operative Real Estate Ra Utility room forced air furnace. clectric water heater, laundry trays. GI RESALE. West Suberbea. i i room home. Bath. mortgage. Bal. 4 per tent interest. 1. Cc. HAYDEN, Realtor Eves. Sun_ 10 eg tad “$400 DOWN = 3 p sete home with Pam exterior, mpiete ir, interior Lares lot, “ood shed. 2 BED! : to live in. OR 3- Vieinity. W ATERFORD | Nearly new 3 anch home located ~~ on vA road. floors. sement with finished Ferestion ree . FA oil heat and tiled ‘path’ make this an exc offering at $12,950. . on, lakes.. Living roo; ex with fireplace, cining Tm. ial . ke with recreational area, new =, 3 weeks WE SLL - WE TRADE _ DORRIS & SON. REAL Pw 61887 Co-operative Sick Eka mscnsnse oil furnace. 2 car garage. $30,000, reasonable terms, Roy Annett Inc. Open Evenings and Sunday 14 LTO FEderal §-0406 p moe gael ba —¥ a d rs, im \- rooms, Saree M4 Teom . bed. Ww M. A. des modern kite a full Yi: Exterior finished w : K arden spot, Good desirable neleh- Borhood. $10,800 with $3,150 down. | sey w. FE 4-160 0 baad W Furs enrnos "TIL 8 | Cungalow, ocd eelgubertoct ant school —, Features hard- FOR COLORED wood floors, plastered walls, full IES Basement Cas heat. Built in. 1048, FAMILIES paved “Street. Only $2.500 down.) wow 3 bedroom GI Lge (ACRE LOT. wn PULL PRICE, | SicGrateg” OU heat, Qu) 8 20F have a substantial down payment. | down to qual rand = This Brickcrete home is fully| Mrs. Howard, 18 Gillespie St, modern, has 2 ms, kitchen| FE 2-6412 hardwood floors plastered walls, . a heat, 1 car JOHN garage, West inc, 83,500 K Z\ minimum cows payment IN ? ER CLARK REAL ESTATE T amas FE 46492 or FE 44813 | 70 W. Huron Bt Ph, PE 4-3528 i . Oven Open . Goons Seoeive heal Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ) furnace. | BY OWNER. CLEAN 2. ‘2B house. ctl echece | CUCKLER REALTY 20K. Sagingw PE 4001 ‘Charles sale. today. “ B. D: CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 INIT 6. Telegrach | Eves FE 2.4311 GI RESALE Sharp ¢monthsold 3 ranch home = tile bath, oi) streets, lake privileges, Only $1.- 900 down. Also have sharp 2 bun- galow in town at $10,000. R. J. VALUET, Realtor Ave, rE Estate ! ADAMS its a ‘Ridgeway | res aes : aes 2 ae HEIGHTS ” room Needs some oak. Sen John K. Irwin Fy mere. 8 per " & lavatory. & Sale po. 8 car $10.50 ° pee ee If no corer’ ph. MI eA ¥ = a DOWN Modern Siorms nnd screens. bome, gone A nice CPaNcus 1919 M1S 133s collect. “$5 A MONTH | Includes ‘ ee cout “le civane ogres ieee "| down heciades CG. PANGUS 1919 M15 re : 132_collect {MODERN HOUSR” ON eee” Se ee in Tooms and bath. A at Sason. W.' DINNAN S| ie $750 Down PAYMENTS Refs ee WAGNER HOMES 1960 N. aie Rd. FE 4719, ~ BLOOMFIELD TWP. 4 BEDR. BRK. RANCH @ and w i district. $7,600 with $1,000 down, 4 rooms bath, Lake priv : tenes. ti abo ‘with 81.800 down. Here’ s @ dandy 3 bedroom home, completely furnished. ready to move in. Can Oxbow Lake area. = oases in. $8,500 with $2,000 do’ Many other good bargains in the lake area! -T. G. Trocke, Realtor 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4671 GAYLORD uti. GI RESALE Practically new 8 room heme. Has Watch for Announcement — rt to new BETTER PEARL BLDG. DG. CO. __Phone PE 6-723 modern rage, in Huron _in 2 weeks, FE 5 eine BUILD NOW In our well restricted Waterford Hills "estates. Estimates freely ven from our plans or yours. 500 up. HERBERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE 5-431! A HOME OF YOUR OWN OFF CASS LAK? r— 9 & bath remodeled kitch- | . Puli bsmt Good fu r heater, laundry trays, storms . Screened h y low down ove right in, NEW WATERFRONT HOME — & frame 5 rooms & bath. 7 voce streamlined kitch- - ANT orate AVENUE wee can heal 1 bedrm. NICHOLE AND HARGER ae ol W. Oe mvenings Substantially built ‘3 “insulated. 5 | Low down payment with small month. ly payments OFF JOSLYN | tor. Better hurry on this one, ceon | Phone today for an appointment. $750 DOWN ° A nice 4 Cath Sicutta "gan eotnet ik ctaventons L stores res and ec schools, Phone Orton office MY 2-2821 and" buy thts today. $5250 FULL PRICE This is a good starter home. West side — off Elizabeth Lake rooms and bath. New as- pectin aiding and roof. Large $02250. Phone now on this. con. To Buy-To Sell-To Trade GAYLORD FE 4-9584 Co-operative Real Ketate ‘Bxchangs mw, DOWN, $34 MO. ~NEW HOME (ON SOUTHWARD AND. AIRORT DRIVE, NEAR WATER: FORD 40 DAYS OCCUPANCY | 4 oes, BATHS. CARPORT, ON LARGE Lok Only $900 Down V. A FHA ‘TERMS ALSO Rie CHOICE OF nts, AND Better Hurry! Only: 4 Left! Call ORlando 3-1766 ROSE HILL BUNGALOW. from General Hospital. Pk 5.0580, Immediate Possession _ Suburban 2 bed Has utility room & laund Lot ) On bine Only For Colored I hi _ _ FINANCE CO. LW. Lawrence 6, __ FE 24000 35,000 Families! sm bo EROOMS | Sepia eit | Sece B E) seae sas meer coven | Bom OLURWOGD TROLL Pesgace oe amt 6 $33.72 Per Mo. has very Somat e Castell Realty ae toe , WARD E. PARTRIDGE #8 Oaniand Ave Ost, megtet cu suntv | BRAND REW @PIECE , “Staelits.2\Sedras tone wiis|REALTOR | FE 4.3581 renew lean company. BUNK BED OUTFIT | toms ee) NS taecses 9 ges ‘ral a wade. : ae TOTS, enesose a 3 , TRIPP sues a “Ym gonna seare ‘em into falling down : pageeay renrson's Be sc hn Al eT | + . inance Co, |* ees ae ia nee : Lakotront Ranch | Sale Business Property 49| Business Opportunities $1] 12x12 iefeie mp evbens CLARK | pas: anc | A lor multiple commercial a tim asin be Cena. ye re Offices are located; w worth of Pocting class, Baste | | Hottest Restaurant Poutiac, Ind Floor, National Bidg. eta Sot wee = — Bm Feely ‘frenuing thie $"room meters Bre ssactregned \vounealion Sylvan 3 = Cal Fm beer ] in Town '} Drayton sheen 4512 Dixte Hwy, Sees] ehereehwie| mare: | _ Realty M-59 wah Be ‘ tra . lot ee ae aad ath plastered : petin, mwas excep < 7 ts on, & room, wisek” eee RE Pres Sees) Beers | Se reece salads L. #. BROWN. R Realtor ~~ — poe oe Bateman & Kensiow “GET CASH 0U ICKLY +! lease Sie. Stedroom Modem | Seema seat | FOSSA ie ioccea Ge, Ma With Lae Privileges re patit, case: Cla sates acne ol Realtors, FE 40528} + Up to $500 CHEROKEE HILLS fares aac sas id a ss 64 x 281 3778. Telegraph Eves, 4 ; eos a closed" tn fo m ies |RANCH built in "53, ec in west ation amg = ate area — repl (=| aa room P oe Saye pee | Partridge) 1g THE “BIRD” TO SEE TODAY'S SPECIALS | a FLoyp KENT, Realt ey I fersign Phone for for further ve ea Eves. Next to CLARK REAL ESTATE| “gli, Tripp, Reaktor gee oe pees) LADD’S~ CARL W. BIRD, Becher Seperate Beal woe RCO. an! TE sine al WHITE e=rure] KENT | geen erers BROS Open for Offers} | sassoes i» ssi LRDBS inc canal 8 Drayton ve aricacae: en of Roseee ttinges| QUALITY BUILT |S B'Renr" ma : oh S Located on s paved road near the | tie: ot6 a3, fh ine c —_ FES pan bap heme. 64 ft. ces; , Javenn in Oaxiand and SAN are toge gwogmint, iapie,| femme, rams le tae soteed| 3Sraa~ Mae hice "aied| For Sale Acreage. 47 4 ogge P= «have "the fines Lee ‘reolnces trim. Dat full, Basement. | attached | nnn | ere, . E t F st + room lor What ple dishwasher. Pull. ent,| parege, all tures $i D6 | LARGE PARCEL OF LAND, VIC. : xirad Fa ‘ w room area. wood 4 ws. Good water, ge on your lot, This Rochester. Can be epyerutes. V A E. en . ‘Ths e ee AR. 3 occ! . Will deco- p t. V RD ror a al Eas tee Maa tctin tens OH | lash changes Mt deated_ Sal | guwrana. Lappe acaae am | REALTOR FE 43581 Service some hes miy of desirable quai-| Cait for appoimtment to see. MA| | ‘Blabt for tion, | SAME BE MEW LOCATION AT You san borrow 400-800. aitckly Oi rare Sa ‘for |—eot INDIAN VILAGE-Brick 3bedrm,| fra" LL : : seem oe ee: rma a eg rs Set egs 7 Reh reomaeepecgcewm te | fuaiety al asemestae |* AGE, amage oa mete ae LAKEFRONT Seta, tite bein,” beatin rine | Seip: i800 with atifeo deen, | fend, just nor of Clackaton, HOUSEHOLD | pratet fae ee te oe ewe Esrwe, recreation room with tone #90 DOWN —C Over 2 acres of ground tmonth including interes. | B porno eapaseens eotlane ' + ene | ge 9 7 with tem. home Pull is bargain d and can outside 150 heat Gee | 20 ACRES picth af aw " yours for only $800 — only we end privileges mes north L: ann ae A dbed- equipment, at $18,000, $5,500 down. | len of ment today, This cael en long. el ‘. ae s "Call to- seem “bane. with 2 2 car garage Buttable any ype business. | 3% de WEST SUBURBAN night! room full basement R An tt I Owper leaving ‘ € room ‘moderp bungalow, lake ome" on property. $11,000. Pull Oy nett inc, SALE. FARM wedine penegatoe Only W8. | 8 OPTS wei home: Msders + ce | anne vol’ st etme | Cash Now WILL TRADE || with $1.1 down. Kitchen, full bath. ofl heat. Im- WM. A. : ‘Open Evenings and Sunday PAY LATER PLAN Biothts ‘alt fesaotehe ed WEN Ck PEPE oes area") KENNEDY |seereses| MAHAN | Seprcinany Sort" "tt | ‘aos rd “town tnd "3S ney pon Et, Sea" ieaet Sepeient LAIN | SEP Re eae rae root crib, tool shed and| month, including ie and insur- | FAMILY HOME—Over one acre of REALTORS i Horse Corp_FE_ 2417. | REALTY O., REALTORS -BENEF' SICH Yarnichings ag extra taree ace) Sear de A, Fal tee | Oren EVENINGS “Tit. co” | OROCHRY, STORE. OO0D LOCK | co-sparstive ee Se areiees| Russell Young | serene gaara ACREAGE ieee ed ext Boom, FINANCE CO. Most of the land is Se et TW. Lawrence #. __- Pm 9-an09 veseaent ‘theme “Gan us about this one. REA enjoy. Lake privileg Looking for elbow room? Then you TD aRTRI Lord’ ’ tiolte, Oot \a1g W, Wuren re sen) © Ren-ae better check thése parcels. TER yeh cguet tne in Mortgage Loans 54). . — ; $2 Migtean a 9 soe —par monty | 315, Sef +--+ vee 8880 +> '§ grow Furniture and Appliances WHITE BROS. BLOOMFIELD TWP. sis property plas modera “INE ‘$08 ere S TALK ¢ LOANS $600 to $1,500 |1,%, Mame a On > i308 4 BEDR. BRK. RANCH | tishea "tentai units sii rented ni dopants all aed BUSINESS” — Sun, 1 to $ now. Good owners home with ment, re OWN Pisa? Tortie cole sr'pce | CRAWFORD Bar—Trade DO Marshall pga home,/ Large yon room with dinell, broverty” 500 “ith "gi.s00 33% W. Huron PE 4.1809 yatiac ta trade on Dat near Flint an vane! mented Fgh Ad gag “pati “Si 63, Higniand Bree MY 9.7008 “Eulber te Ger ar che mest rota Lg an Cm ace, ive i, Fos . . Bigg peted ring rel” GAS furnace, Brive. Jt ean or Woodward Oven | egy extra large. lot. Tiled ___ For Sale Farms 48) man man loves his east a sorme S roreens, 1% gar catege| 1 om. to 8 p.m. Wm. Beattie privileges to. Menedsa’ tobe bea) armors | ig Baten. So we _ RESALE Wis sew: Asking price #8000 HIS FARM 18 SOLD AND now Patent } Medicine-Notions ‘ " tre Fs $1,500 pown- N new sw Epes < im i Averages S eanene $3, ie r ug es Rongsiow down Off Baldwin stun ern kitchen, 2 bedrma..’ Delce Sn, to 30 acres ‘will ui ai Pail price on only 96,508, inmealy to 0 Der cout on all sew) @ end, pera of ates. i ce. basement oll oil io" yorme & oer reena. inige corner” io lake bave a . Please call. ‘sits ae fenced rear, yard. Price $10.00.) screens, 3, blocks to senoge ae |. privileges 6.80 MICHIGAN BUSINESS Sat a St waa" mer | henth FLOYD KENT, Realtor te es SALES CORPORATION | J. C. HAYDEN, . Realtor ZLER | Approximately ¢ 2 te 14 Next to Consumers Power Telegraph | Open Evenings rel at F-* "civ Wr net Y car garage, chicken coop, 8 fru Cope! uive_Reol_Betshe _Enchenge oat_goor 2 W.. Huron st. 1 sone, ity of garden an CLEANERS SALE. | ——— NEW, Mont PRonT j 3 _ KIN. RP eal SOT PSE EE) 100. ACRES | greg AAERaat oT | zone DISCOUNT | ander Sr, Ramin | $5. oot ene te IVAN W _ers. Ci Call PE 5-0438 aff +0438 8. ter 4 4 p.m. | and gear ak Good level farm im rich produc-| business. Stock included, MA | st benion C7 Se iseies kland urniture ae wre = oe * SCHRAM Guy. ‘Real formers farm. Tone | eeeeaeer, C20 Be. Nev 2eneaie rocaied, ness ue AA shape “37 Word @0 ‘engine to | t8,Seeinew tate = | ‘ity. eal farmer's farm s gpon Tu ah ~ ay Co-operative Real Ests Johnson) farm ts fully stocked & equipped GROCERY Eton ORE Bitty oie | school. Contract tts 6 months of sell or set have you. Holly, ME} 5-509] FE 9471 You can move right.in and take | area. Por particulars write New- balenace $5,068. Your fose Tol I31 or 5 K N | IDSEN ' 4 no enewet. ba PE §-2584 over—nothjng else to buy. Now Risks Orecdry. Shinaleton, Mich. | 0H After § call OR a CAR For Dee? FREEZE. Plate Wall 1 Tile. de being farmed. Barna, »& chions, oe amen a ernest one tne Unelaimed linolewn voavies 11 Josiyn REALTOR acy, cams ert, Sauk. term home| MA OR OIL. CO. WILL ACCEPT LAND CONTRACT, | Surplus Paint ............... 3) Exchi mad ete ent on § | Co-operative | eal "Estate xchange FOR BETTER HOMES wit full, basement. Tractor, erin. Now 3 ope penings for Service | nit: jot, ele. as down ange en arok ry Paint & tin ay, etc res now se TOR room house with . Pull * Seminole Hills | lek with 2, NORTH PERRY AVE Sickness in tamily forces sale. Station “deaters, Al Pian excellent Corer Williams Lake Ra price $6,205, Will. $100 for ssa gen -_ prick eerese and whe GATEWAYS to Fine older home with ® rooms, | — Pr’ se18 investmnt. Call now | OR 31938 Oitiee Open 63 drive, Home is 2 baths, full basement, good con-, : ee bert tte, as HAPPINESS. | frets iisocr: Batidine™ with $2 | wisn ac once cers NORTH WOODS |” | sie manthip "G'pet seat tterees excellent wrterion appearanc 1000 6 rea on rear | ithin 29 mile circle of Pontiac. A me¢era res fully Bec ay modern and arrangement. | oi tet. Ouiy' $3,000 down will haw: Comtoriehle Crm. farm howe. |“ WS oat conten lens teeta} ered Pr 8 ee. "Take a, Senirs = eee "baths large screen RANCH HOME die. Attractive knotty pine kitchen, on bh arg oun ; bere | febing Prooe Tor bark particulars. = pa . he “ - ly a nan Bet ” Foom with fireplace, Uratures,| ,_ FOR REXLAED LIVING 3 FAMILY INCOME = oe new feieees C1088 area. Real onoortunity. Iiness Clare gal, Bata, YEAR AROUND HOME ON HU: and many, many features | ir is a home that will fit well | Good rental units close to down- enough te work ; forces sale, $8,950, 1362 ¥. Huron, ron River with 3 ote dake priv. Call Mr. Knudsen. | in any neighborhood of one story town. Separate entrances, prac-| siii enjo yural nce 914500 a enon ew mage aang ileges on 9 lakee wilt take | houses. Planned for the family tically new of] furnace, Investi- with's4, With 25 ac suitable for business _ modern housetraijer not less than Donelson Park | that needs three bedrooms, built) gate this at once st oniy $10,500 | or subdividing. 2 dwellings, 7 M to Loan 83. — 22-2! down payment. EM 3.2308, fie Nest ie. wet yeu; BOG, wee ae ee | | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | fits aniimitea. $12,006 will ban: mages bed ROSE Living at ite bonis 6 rm. and| Lake, of 5% rooms offering a ves- lee as AND, NEG ore walmaned. 6 000 will ban- ~~ {aiete Ligensed Lenders) __ For Sale Clothing 56 o-. expect in is ; tibule’ entrance to the 25 ft. COLONIAL’ HILLS 24 W..Lawrence PE 5-6105 LMA ELLWOOD. REALTOR . a ance =e home which has many! jing room and dining “L,” ce-| 3 spedroom Roman brick ranch. Open Eves. TH OE S18 LOANS $25 TO $500 ALL IxDs, OF BOYS CLOTH- features including breakfast rm. { ramte tile bath, full basement, | with | Next to Consumers Power = | = BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE ina site 16 to 18. Good condi. screened terrace, fireplace, 3° ei heak storme & seveene. nice] tied reereation room. Brand new. 04 W. Lawrence St FE 41538. | tion re * cnstes size 4 Lady's oer bedrms. Also it has a) lot 715x150 ft. with gear a- Best bey, in Bloomfield. Hurry on| _ ! a . Senne coats sise’1214 PE 47066. large lot and « large 2 car ga | Frage. Offered at $15, $4450 this |4 ACRES. 2 BEDROOM. BIG PICNIC PARK Neod $500 BLACK PERSIAN LAMB COAT. ; | down, YOU'LL LLKE ‘THis. Evenings after 6 eal Mr. Le-| ane re Sat, plastered. Seil etiiinn ‘beets I _#ize 16. Like new. FE 8-2513. nT} -NITDCE . — . _ bold, MI 4-5524. , ws! 4 . _| 3% acre park and bathing beac or Less FOR BALE WEW AND Used WM.H. KNUDSEN .| FORGET WORRIES ACRES | Rorth of Rochester. $ rms. and WITH ( DICK CLOTHING, ALL KINDS AND EALTOR AD ENJOY YOURSELP OFFICE OPEN 9-6 a zp beth; 30 ft. living rm. fireplace. QO SIZES AND SOME MISCELLAN- 610 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. In this spick and span Near Auburn and Crooks Rd. modere ke ees SERVICE? EOUS. CALL FE ¢2869 ANY| SPECIAL £U e PE 44516 ee vnset stan home eam te toed, A. JOHNSON, Realt only $800 dow heat, 12 grills, 75 tables, diving s Tia PECTAL EUREKA vacuUuM 7 epeoleus Eving feom with nat- | J ealtor Wm. G. Whitcomb, Realtor fost, refreshment stand, Gressing MATERNITY WARDAGSE SEE RB i +. 1080 949.095. 1704 S. Tel h Rd. FE_5-0522 ‘| Tms. ete. All on black top Then Home & Auto is the place ITY WARDROBE, é#ize | __R. B. Munro, ural: fireplace, tile bath with _— elegrap —— $39,000-terms, to come. Most loans made on 14-16. Baby iayette, new. | STOVES, BOUGHT, SOLD, Ex” ored fixtures, large bedroo: FE 4-2533 jf 1 ACRE 5 ROOM HOME ON “MIS. your first visit. So come in or | _ OR 3-179. chances, Tu ierner's, 002 Mt. Ciem- ag yg yee et nenile | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Sie fo som or ites. nex FiUbID een ae Fe Tae LAKE FRONT | ‘shrubbed lot 75 x 150 ft. Offered | STARTER HOME 117 ACRES, EAST EDGE OF | % w. Lawrence FE 5-6105| Suto. Soot won cael a . ; STUDIO CO covet. On Woodhull Lake, § room 1'%| at $11,500, terms. LOCATED IN | Brown City. New barn 24x80, 12x Open Ev heeds. Friendly, ¢ 8 service MEN’S SUITS atory cot! with 140 ft. lake’ AUBURN HEIGHTS. YOU'LL| You can have your choice of | 40 silo. Stanchions and water sys- Next to Consumers Power awaits you. Leslie Fleisher Man- F 9 ROGER frontage, 3 tooms. Only $1,500. LOvE THE HOME AND LOCA- 2 models in this 3 bedroom bun- Se. 17) McKinley, Grosse Pointe ager. rkiey Voss, President, ROM OSMUN Ss chine, $40, 32-9702. down. . TION alow. Complete on exterior with Tu 22000" Valley type land. FOR JUST SINGER CONSOLE SEWING WA- | ‘ull basement and ready for you —-~<*5 wee Ph. FE 5-8121 chine, $40. OR 3-9702 RANCH HOME | To Buy—To Sell—To Trad to start work on the inside. {m- SEVERAL GOOD FARMS FOR BUSINESS FRONTAGE -FL SLIONTLY USED SET bedrooms, attached garage and YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT | mediate possession and only $305 sale. iY you want a farm see us. VY SENDS. Js ts | ¢ ia. Also some FE breeze Good. neighborhood ; Ww P. W. Dintan, 5-7095 after 6. Sia cite Soe) N\A Weed Ch myn taratemeee | Home & Auto Fok, AMIR CRT TIOR | L ADD’ AHAN F. C. Wood Co. Farms! Farms Farms! fet al op pat, ‘f. tia “chaie Loan | Company hae oer we de. Bc oe RADEIN DEPT mi REALTOR one sells regulary for S REALTY CO, REALTORS Corner Williams Lake Rd & mse Gitce pebing abe be wn ts | i $35 fo sik Ther only a o ote building to ‘ 0 \ faw ry 5 200 Dixie 1 oe tke Plains Co-operative — hi Exchange | OR yf aad ‘ics Bg 5 ffie Crna 9-5 rh ee a, F. C. Wo od C O. wn ee “TO ANG Pcl Vind “obec Soaperaite gal, on Gstste Exchenge| NEXT a 10. BRANCH NORTH SUBURBAN |e Mére ie, Robert Walker?) corner williams Lake Rd. & M30 of saute “Rvaiiable i 5 NINGRAS AM, BLOOMFIELD | it Mt hand ey ae OR “Alter 8:20 call OR Pinas 7 | 828 MMUNITY LOAR Oe cneretions of Junta" Cutt i cov - om = = 5 ¢ ene in =e . an 5 only . i fe Resta tome oe ey nocursr orien tree — aear| SHOE REPAIR. NO|*® paumey geayglE?™" | oun 30 2 31°98 99 49 42 44 48 48 WYMAN’S © re me et Faroe? ater coft-| Dehind Bt. Joseph's Hospital. 3 1% car garage. House needs Adams & Crovks road deveiop-| COMPETITION. WHEN YOU NEED |B.’ ellie ¢ 3 3 | 18 W. Pike Hoty’ ame “416,500, $4,000. down Sag i a ed Se ieee Seine | Bem Seea, deny term ed) CHEAP RENT, PHONE : Longs, 9 badge? Sal Mets. imran eee) Sint cee 8 ome Serta ie? ate tiie | FLINT CE9336 OR| PDO tO short su EL?) vour LIRE'S MAI iy 5 YOUR LIFE’S MAD Builder's own large ranch bouse on) KR. 1). RILEY, Broker J. A. Taylor 2% tiled baths. Ideal for future) T)AVISON 191 J. JACK B S MADE ® lake 8 mine soy Dirreine, a, #1187 development, pre gr OF rece * > f You oot get it quickiy pout 3 r fam. Finest construction end | es | REALTOR INSURANCE feation. Only $325 per sere, with; BURDICK. BAXTER 1 furniture No © OSMUN’ S EASIER through Classi details. Askin orice te 3 but 3 BEDROOM BUNGA ee. ora 109 Oakland Ave. PR 42344. terms, or may div: je the 2 farms. . ~ Savers. “Favecaia to ay your Troup SSI" | must 30 days. Of'ers| full Bsmt. of beat, & very large | Open Eves," Pree Parkin REALTY CO. budget iad to help (DOWNTOW N STORE fi Watt, M || mca ‘tae made te | CHEROKEE HILLS : increased $00.95 fles bee eal, $3.40 shot 4 ‘shells, while they last $2.69 _ Use, our lay-a- -way Jf you wish, We Rent Ice Shanties Equipment AN IDE RSON HDWE. TELEGRAPH *r ite: pantiee FOR 100 CARS 4 Sunday 8, 6 im. to 2 p.m. s for . 4 Foster. PIS. | Of'4s3 ver mont. “HE | OXFORD Hay, Grain & Feed_7i ALPALPA. ALL KINDS HAY, otrew, g whole or L it deli ver, 2-71454. Sun, ve| _DETROITER _TuE PONTIAC PRESS, ropspay, JANUARY a 1958. * : oe 3 _ | For Sale Housetrailers $78; THE NEW GE MO | Soames for is aes te * Exchange ANDERSON , GREAT LAKES BEEMER a en tae Mm. pond room. nent jo gt ‘tt. a | 28 Trailer Sales — 30 trailers or more om our lot et ell times, We have a few weed trailers that we sel} ov @ rental plan. ve ® 4 oe 2 = 1 ‘mile @ of Lake pe on a= offer _more for less ~ DID YO KNOW You can now wae vith op mobile pu No down payment ex- cept first aces rent, v"yMove in immed TRAILER EXCHANGE | a A Erte T'Sale Farm Produce 75 78 POR FRESH EOGS. tractors with snow casters. 1890 _ Crooks ra 1948 CASE TRACTOR WT bea from 1 bloc MY 3.5821 __ 15 Front St. NTJAC RD, AT t.| Sale Farm Equipment 76 BOLENS WALKINO AND RIDING m, Mich. ~~ MeCULLOCH CHAIN saws Rentals, 7 ee MI 6-0446 WITH HY- $375, t end loader, Also 825-20 track tires, tubes, and Ford. 3085 k south of “Mich. Chain Saw Distr. _ DIU M-BIZML SALES, SERVICE AND RENTALS MY 3-4511 USED TI TRACTORS PE ¢1112 KING BROS. YOUR 1-H DEAL R OPDYEKE COMMISSION Sat. Night. MY ree L. E, SMAR stoves, ete, AUCTION INDUSTRIAL & FARM EQUIPMENT BIG DISCOUNT ON TRACTORS Also save now op good tors, Ay are ai one! drills TAKE TRADE-INS. FERGUSON, CASE AND NEW pee HOUGHTEN ‘k SON 562 N. Main. Rochester, OL_ 1-976! Auction Sales CASE used trac- 7 EVERY T iN SALE, closed until 1 Ari oa sales daily Good bargains m used furniture, PONTIAC. CI N Also a fine selection tioned used trailers, — on our low, For Sale Housetrailers 78 HEF 1956 MOBILE HOMES 32 42, FT. of recondi- ou may jow rental HUTCHINSON MOBILE - HOMES 401 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Piains, OR 1208 2830 8. Dort Hwy,, Flint ° 1%1 ABC 33 PT. ficial At ne poem g tires, $1 MOBILE HOME REPA wil for pull Short, FE TOMERS throu fied Ads. Call GooD _tion, $2000, FE. 2-6360, % FT. HOUSETRAILER, NEEDS its, excellent of) burner, 0. FE 40028, EPAIR SERV- ice. ents | Regular SPECIAL — OEE er Your Wife. Quiz for married| Bond in true story of Marine|¢:5$—(2) On the Farm Front. It helne Heep m sity of Michigan courses will start/child welfare; ‘and Richard Moare $3.00 =. SALE hip couples with Edgar Bergen, host.| Corps combat hero who took part/7:00—(2) Morning Show. (4) To-/¢very day. Feb. 11 or later, with the exception|i131 Ascot St, in housing | Val PRICE 7:15—(7) News. John Daly. mn tevacten of Canteens wees! _ Gy: Earliest Egyptiaii’ writings arelot Real Estate Law, a U. of M. sub) Dr. Frank T. Moran, of Romeo, aa oh : 7:30—(7) Warner Bros. Presents.| he was 60 years old, “The Ma-|7:65—(2) Weather. lled cichasetinn which operig at 7 p.m. tomor-|will advise on hospital and | “Adventuress marks Rick for| ?ime Who was 200 Years Old.”|8:00—~(2) Cartoon Classroom. (7)|‘alled thleroglyphies, or - ow et Peuniis tics Reka.” ‘ask weavieon ! death in “Satan's Veil,” starring] Pick the Stars. Variety! Little Rascals. wd : Rossana Rory, Elliott Reia,| With *20=(2) _Captoln Kangaroo. (7) Charles McGraw. () The Un ere rama ot tele nem |\POliticians’ Predictions on Ike in Ra Rochelle Hudson in “Calculated| >usiness ‘conflict among execu-|9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) Heart- Risk” man cotemplans we] ins tat Made to murder. Janes) tot These. __ Parallels Prognostications of 1952 Shore. Songs. (2) Name That i fel Balen Reco eG) Moone Short School (2) ay JAMES MARLOW ithe man who had said a lifetime) This time Republicans in gen- SEN Ween. Daas formed into “Public Enemy No.|10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey, (4)| Asseciated Press News Analyst |soidier has no place in politics. eral are anxious to have him but, [_ Serving Pontiac for Over 28 Years] - rw ROY'S «=| 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John oe , One,” by hypnosis, Jeanne Cag-| Ernie Kovacs Show. WASHINGTON (#—Do some of} But on Jan. 7, 1952, he dropped |pecause of his heart attack, he eae te “he Turni ney joins comedy as guest. 10:55(7) News. Story Studio, [the voices and even the words|that position and said he would... to hear what his doctors 96 OAKLAND AVE. ° ” . ng 10:00—(7) Story Studio. Preston|11:00—(4) Home sound familiar? They do. You've accept a “clear-cut call to political ; . ie : Point,” comedy of woman with Rage : been th this before: the/duty.” This month he said he|have to say about his running. s a secret. (4) Milton Berle| Foster in “The Lady and the|11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (7) News,|been through : . _ Show. Betty Hutton, Sir Cedric Champ.” (9) Your TV Theater.) Little Rascals. wondering whether President Ei-| wished the American people could : Hardwicke i . (2) Phij} John Warburton in “The Last |senhower will be a candidate. point out ‘‘my clear duty” -in de- Silvers Show. Sgt ” Bilko engi-| Stop,” man falls in love. with WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON : ciding on running again, : 2 neers a change in post when he| Sirl he rescues in a sandstorm. |12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- eee ey 8 Oe oe oe ee a feels his have lost their| (2) $64,000 Question. Hal March} nessee Ernie. (7) 12 O’clock|Years ago t politicians were In 1948, when Eisenhower really . : e ee ne host on quiz. , Comics. ; predicting peers ge OT/ didn't want to be a political can- . a 2 ; 10:30—-(7) Jumbo Theater. - ‘The | 12:15—(2) Love of Life. .|wouldn’t be it | News, Shoppers Show. right of American citizens to or- — . In November 1951, Sen. Bridges Hh Pi to —— (R-NH) said Eisenhower should ganize in pursuit of their common 3 ne. say soon whether he was available, Convictions. 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4)| 0% 5 Ken was! This ; ‘lois he sina wei —_ of Shows. (7) Stars oa ane eeadiecer “iene say|was entered in the New Hampshire| 7 ean 43) Linkletter Housepart whether he's available this time. primary, he didn't gpanetlens poe j $:00—(2) The Big Payott. (4) NBC|, 1 October 1951, Sen. Iver (R-|""Freedom to select, nominate and) Matinee Theater. (7) ‘ANetiees NY) said he was confident Eisen- elect a candidate to public ce a hower would run. This month Ives|is basic to our American political Film Festival. , nfident Ei-|system.” Yj 3:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. ee cca sa was * @ © . Yj 3: 56—(9) News. * ¢ @ There is a big difference be-| Yj 4:00-—-(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date! In September 1951, Sen. Duffitween mow and. 1952, Then he 7 ma ~) With Life. (9) Justice Colt. (R-Pa) said he was “very confi-/hesitated until he could hear what 77 CL ee 4:15—(2) Secret storm. (4) Mod- dent’ Eisenhower would accept the| Republicans in general had to say 7 . ern Romances. Republican nomination. This about his running. Yi That. way, th ; 4:30—(2) On Your Account. (4) snare Duff ‘said he “very confi- a the enjoy the whee benefits of for a Day. - will ety, plus veni ; & Queen y dently” thinks Eisenhower will try WISHING... YP convenience of many other bank % “Pinky tee ino Ch Mickey *n wiecebower’ own case there ’ | Mouse Club. 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