m The Weather Cloudy y ~ (Details Page 2) a. 118th YEAR _. & & & #& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1956—32 PAGES _ CALL. TO CLASSES — That's second School who visited the one-room east of Oxford and found the “old country school’ - ‘Very much alive. Pulling tlhe bell Find One-Room School Is Fun grade pupils of Ferndale’s Roosevelt the opinion of Pontiae Press Phots students to class is Bruce ere. i Resume Fluoride Plan in Schools Second, Fifth Graders ~ to Get Decay Deterrent _ Starting Monday — for One-Roomed Schools By WILMA GREENWAY The “old” met the “new” in thé hills of Oxford and found it stacked right up, in spite gf such modern innovations as separation of grades, counseling service, gym equipment and “consolidation.” The one-room Arnold school—one of the few left not yet consolidated into a larger school system—has stood on the Lakeville road in Addison Township for Easing Aid Plan ito Cement Unity George, Humphrey Call]: \Congressional sources be- Solons See ke Dulles on Foreign Policy Attitude and Comments WASHINGTON (INS) — lieve today President Eisen- Martin, 7, of Ferndale, Arnold School _ Looking on are other Roosevelt School pupils, left |term foreign aid program, to right, Christine Todd, Peter Burns and Linda |rather than risk upsetting me ee eee. ee . bipartisanship in 1956. : . , : - Senate Foreign Relations Many Advantages Claimedicnsirman ‘walter pupils are being continued this|99 years. ‘| ao tMeeie’ b month, with programs oiedeia Five generations of children have chewed their had stated the 1956 presidential in three Pontiac schools, Josephine| Pencils as they conned their lessons under the eye of| election year will be “rough” so Seéley, coordinator for Pontiac|@ teacher whose class in-* et ee ee public schools health services, re-/Cluded kindergarten) . se a ) one. ported today through eight grade, but [)p Schweitzer it clear, intend to take et. thet The program, aimed at reducing who yet managed to turn’ * gloves in criticizing the adminis- tooth decay in children, will be in}out educated, clear-think-| _ tration’s execution of foreign poli- effect at Owen School next week.|ing, well adjusted gradu- ° tli cy. Parents who wish their chil. |@teS. | ule | e pail wen Oohe ee te dren to receive fluoride treat-|_ Second graders from ‘nm oan ~ a. ~~ ments were advised that Mon- i. ae amet Marks 81st Birthday;|trom the eee Agee Bl ne day is the deadline for accepting |WhO V e ie ; Congress registrations af Owen Schock," lol Arnold School ent Letd's Would Like to Meditate, Vite rather thar reduce, ne nteiny Forms giving parental consent, meee, | Nn, Viole woodward.! Shun World Publicity _ attacks on the foreign policy front. plus the $4 service fee required,|{°u™4 aa pay be | Most Republicans the triguing but also challenging. oppose must be turned in to teachers of een (INS) — Dr, Albert] idea of a o ald program second and fifth grade pupils bl jagse im the “big temiiy” tecmer (Schweitzer, world-famous _philso do the Monday afternoori. | @ @ne-reom school fosters, |pher-missionary-surgeon who is $1) “""— Willis School will have its fuor-| Roosevelt teacher Miss Bessie today, thinks it is time he stopped| Some:Democrats are willing ide program the week of Jan, 23,| Lincoln said after the visit. speaking out. publicly on world/go along With the ‘‘Marshall Plan” ‘problems and let silence “fal1/concept of continuity in assistance. Longfellow School will follow, Arnold school has no gym, M0} \ ound? him Sen, John Sparkman (D-Ala.) is with the specific date not yet de-|cooking and sewing room, no wood- ° one of these saying he would sup- termined. - [working shop, but there are sub- port a commitment for more than - ‘stitutes that the Roosevelt visitors Miss Seeley said that all other found wonderfully exciting. one year. att, can Pagan a From the windows was a view of TEN-YEAR PROGRAM treatment clinics this year, with |'P5 low lying hills. — vcidministration sources have. re the exception of six schools that |,.01 Story.book stile’ the children | — cme already have had the program— {orig climb and do stunts on for a 10-year fore McConnell, Lake Street, Bagley, a. year foreign aid program— There were ponds, two of them, frozen over, where the Arnold pu- pils ice-skate every noon; and, in the yard, giant snowmen such as applications of topical fluoride, ajcity children never hope to build. colorless liquid which is swabbed|In summer, too, there are apples) on the child's teeth. Group testsjon the big tree, and outdoor show that it reduces tooth decay|swings, a merry-go-round, and in children by an average of 40\trapeze. — per sie an shade NATURE STUDY nt th treatments are}. The visitors discovered the ra- endorsed by the Oakland County! vine behind the school where Mrs. Dental Society, and by Michigan, | woodward takes her pupils for Pontiac and Oakiand County hikes and on field trips to collect Health Departments. leaves and study erosion. The applications of fluoride are) And, perhaps best of all, there given by a registered dental hy-| was the real school bell in its gienist, Mrs. Ruth Toepfer, under belfry, and the bell rope which the auspices of the Department pupils have the privilege of pull- of Health Education for Pontiac ilng six times a day. . Public Schools. The $4 per child) “My second ders were fee pays the cost of the treat-jthrilled with the hills and the ments, so that the program is sad gral said Miss Lincoln. “and sustaining. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) New Hampshire Primary Gets New Contender: Ike CONCORD, N. H. (INS) — The name of President Eisenhower was formally listed today in nomination for the New Hampshire primary March 13, the tradi- tional “first in the nation.” | Maurice D. Grant, an automobile dealer from Man- chester, filed a petition bearing 123 names, 23 more than necessary, just as the door of the Secretary of State’s office was closing at 5 p.m. yesterday. It was the opening day for filing as candidates to the national convention, as well as candidates for the preference test. , The action by Gran t opened, yootur ty. mrieey | ba 1h, apparently spoiled an elabo- “°v. Swine oe ae rate plan arranged by Gov-\hational convention. "All ‘were ernor Lane Dwinell for terete te President Bg gm hyo ne. Grant de-tf@vorable to the President. clined to comment except to say'TWO FAVOR KNOWLAND he was one of many New Hamp-| Two Républicans filed as favor- shire Republicans interested in able to Senator William F. Know- learning whethcr President Eisen-jang of California DR. ALBERT SCHWEITZER from Lambarene, French Equa- torial Africa, where he keeps busy a¢ the hospital he estab- lished, — Dr. Schweitzer said: “People talk too much about me in the world, and seek too much to make me talk as ‘if it were ‘important to the world to know my opinion on all questions facing our) times. I am afraid of being ac-| cused of pretentiousness should I) Oo SO... “I would not be true to myself should I address myself again and again to the world. “Silence should fall around me., I must not always talk about! myself to the world. Let me -be simple and modest .. .” r T ll Defend Formosa,” Ingersoll Tells Reds TAIPEI, Formosa ®—America’s, top.Far Eastern fleet commander | said today there has been “an enormous buildup” in Russia's sub- marine forces. jembarrassment is less paififul than still would review the program Differ on Foreign Aid Timing SHORT TERM OR LONG RANGEt—Secretay of State John Foster Dulles poses at the State Be aot * Abandon Hope 3 for Son-in-Law of Local Couple law might have been jspared by savage . South American Indians were shattered for a_ Pontiac ‘My Pal Would Be Alive Today, but for Myself" PORT HURON @®—"Yes, it is easy to step on the gas, but to is another matter,” said a l6year-old youth to Circuit Judge Edward § rey atagl, “| : HH fea | re i A f i. i & 1a Hy each year under this’ plan. But George told newsmen such @ request would be “most un- timely.”” The Senator is a candi- date for reelection this year and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Here’s.a Woman With Great Tact — and Discretion CUSHING, Okla. (INS) — Local national exposure, so this lady kept her mouth shut. The woman was in a department store when she looked down and saw her underthings half-masted around her ankles. Pain was added to humiliation when the lady fell through a plate glass window while making a wiggly effort to restore order. Treated for cuts, the woman was asked to give her name. But she declined, explaining: “I ‘may have lost my pants, but! in Auto Crash - Keego Harbor Resident Victim as Vehicle Rams. Into Roadside Tree A 1T-year-old Keego Harbor girl | na tax rate of $13.80 per i my Ny other friends and myself would notjhigher than the 1955 budget. result in a tax rate arama Neocle sessed value than the 1955 rate, ager Walter K. Willman. A public hearing will be held-on the budget pected by the end of the month. The tax rate per thousand of Ywas $13.70 ‘last™ ' City Budget May Boos! Tax Rate, Says Manager The proposed 1956 budget for the city may possibly $1,000 of as- to City Man- Tuesday night at 8 with adoption by the City Commission ex- assessed value for the fy a0 9 27872, ri i ned F i hs th St Poe Aa Where Did value of the city for 19 will very possibly permit : : | Million Go? thousand of assessed value.” The proposed budget calls for a record —— oy same) Brink's case are: continued at the time for the millage vote’ in 1954, PLAN SAFETY BUILDING was killed early this morning when| Provision has been made for the the car in which she.was riding continuation of the paving, sewer a tree, and returned to the road struction of the public safety build- before smashing into another tree. |ing at an estimated cost of $750,- left Cooley Lake Road, glanced off|and sidewalk program, the con-| “ Joan Dell Kennedy was pro- nounced dead on arrival at Pon- tiac General Hospital at 3:40 a.m. Her companion, driver of the ear, was Wayne Hoyt, 23, also of Keego Harbor, who ts reported in good condition despite a frae- tured skull and multiple lacera- tions, , Officials in the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office say they plan’ to take a statement from Hoyt when his condition improves. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. War-| ren H. Kennedy, Joan was em-| not my head.” ployed at the Keego Theater, ron to the city limits, 000, and the addition of a $75,000 fire station. The purchase of most of the remaining between the City Hali and the Clinton River, an additional 1000 gallon fire pumper and additions te the ‘eity’s equipment inventory are included in the proposed plan. The’ budget also provides for the city’s share of funds to complete the Telegraph-Orchard Lake gradé separation, including by-pass pav-, ing and the widening and recon- struction of Perry street from Hu- sa i ot d i & iH i i a < : s ie : Hie He Lites? BOSTON (INS)—Eleven ex-con- victs were under indictment today for participation in the $1,218,211 Brink's robbery of Jan. 17, 1950, and a nationwide hunt was oh for two of the men and the money, the largest cash theft in the na- tion's history. Circulars and descriptions of Thomas F. Richardson, 48, and Vice Adm. Stuart H. Ingersoll) told a news conference: “I have a mission to defend For- (See pictures, story page 13.) mosa and the: Pescadores Islands hower would seek re-election to) Oriy-two Democrats filed dele- second term. ‘gate papers during the first day. Under New Hampshire law, One was favorable to Senator! President Eisenhower will have Estes Kefauver of' Tennessee. 19 days after receiving formal and the other favorable to Gov-, notification of his preference |ernor G. Mennen Williams of Mich-| nomination to request that his jigan, name be withdrawn, Silence would be taken as consent, _ When the secretary's office'for convention . ». and I will do it, My mission is very clear . . . I don’t intend to lose.” Ingersoll held his first news con- | ference since he took over both’ the U.S. 7th Fleet and Taiwan (Formosa) defense i December, He did not spptify how much of the Russian du buildup is in the Pacific. James I. Faherty, 44, were en route to every city, village and hamlet in the nation. Forty-six indictments were handed down yesterday by the County Grand Jury against the 11 members of the |the gang, as “almost begging’ to become a government witness, As Joseph “Specs'’” O’Keefe, 47, continued his songbird role, it was reported that Stanley A. Gusciora, 3%, of Stoughton, Mass., was anxi- ous to turn against his former pals. Guscijora, now serving a lon term in Western Penitentiary, fearful gang member, already in prison, decided to tell all he knew, O'Keefe outlined before the grand jury the details of planning and carrying out the crime, and how he was “double-crossed” in the split up of the loot—the largest eash haul of any U.S. robbery. , Picking up all that money dur- |secutive serial numbers. They had ing a 17-minute holdup has been the subject of discussion by! the Pennsylvania, never did get to have any fun out of his reported share of the loot. , Meanwhile, the days of freedom’ ] 1) Today s Press- for Faherty, and Richardson, were 4 el 1 as the police and pub- Building News.............. 17, 2 lie throughout the country were) .. re public ever since it happened. called upon to-join in the hunt for) pases cee 6 ™ SPOTS eee cece eeeeeee ees 16 | ‘DOUBLE-CROSSED’ Theaters 0.00.00. .... cece 14, 15 The state-of Massachusetts was; TV & Radio Programs........ 31 finally’ able to obtain the indict-| Wilson, ments when the disappointed and gang planted in O'Keefe’s mind ithe seeds of resentment that six the others to the tune of $68,000, Within the same 24 hours, the According to the balding; skinny Specs,” he was short-changed by mma a fein oe ee i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘| / a } PS ae. ( ‘fe | “ ms hi “h : : hal SK. . P; Po \ Be JANUARY 14, 1956 secretary; Mrs. Frances Hoising- ton, financial secretary and treas- ws & 8 i fal i Hf i i Hl Z : te 98s He the scene of the accident, Turnpike Authority Calls Meeting on Toll Route The Weather PONTIAC AND VI Y — Parti; F k jel with the Rev. Paul R. Havens of the First Methodis¢ Church of- .!conducted the service, burial was State OKs Plarr for Jobless Pay GM, Ford Seeking Ohio Approval of Dual Layoff Benefits for Workers cal ruling yesterday: specttcally IN1Stall Local Man retin Top Kiwanis Post * $0 CATCH A SAILOR — Navy Recruiting Chief John Borer and Petty Officer First Class Joe Carry stand beside the Navy’s window display in Osmun's, part of this month's effort to recruit a complete company representing Pontiac. The City Commission passed idea as a resolution, and-Chamber of Commerce and Jaycee sup- has been pledged. Pontiac Becomes First City's “24/0 waa to Recruit Navy Company |r Remaining together as a unit , {through nine weeks of basic train- ing, the Pontiac sailors will re- turn together for theif first leave. They will then go seperate ways to specialized schools or other train- -| ing. Pontiac's Navy Company will “| be the first in Michigan to rep- resent its own city. Openings stil remain for volunteers be- tween 17 and 31. Pontiac’s City Commission passed the move as a resolution Jan. 3, and the bill was signed by Mayor William W. Donaldson. Chamber of Commerce and Junior Chamber of Commerce support has been enlisted for the Company. Deaths in the He was a member of the Masonic in Kingston and UAW-AF grandchildren. Other survivor; include two sis- ters, .Mrs.. Emily Duckwitz and Mrs. Hattie Duckwitz, both of-Im- lay City; three brothers, Frank of Fairview, John of Mio and Ollie of Flint. Services will be at 2 p.m. Mon- \day from the Sparks-Griffin Chap- ficiating. Burial will follow in Per- ry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mark D. Kelly heart condition in his home, TI Dwight St. He has been ill three . Booth, 72, of 342 Judson) years, Sol ng in Born in England Oct. 1, 1882, he|°f the work in one grade, readily Solon: to Renew Efforts tine General Hospital. He had been|was married Dec. 25, 1907 in Tillsonburg, Ont., Canada to Ella A resident of Pontiac since|dents develop a sense of responsi- bility and learn to get along with said today he will try again during In 1908 he wa@s!i999 Mr. Shiner was a member| others. Younger students have ajthe legislative session just started ‘lof the First Baptist Church and _|later by the Huntoon Funeral Pon-| Home. La-|Royce C. Thorpe Pontiac Area had been employed at Wyman's Furniture Store. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Mrs, Muriel Harris of Richmond, Va.; a brother, Wilfred of Peterborough, Ont. and a sister Ethel who lives in Australia. Arrangements will be announced Royce C. Thorpe, of the Flint Joumnal and a former employe of the Pontiac Press, died Wednes- day night in Union Printer's Home and Hospital, Colorado Springs, Colo. He had been in the hospital since September. A resident of Flint for 30 years, he had lived on Norton Ave. when he worked in Pontiac. Born in Fenton July 13, 1880, he was the son of John and Marie Royce Thorpe. He leaves his wife, the former Mable Silverthorn; three sons, R. Elliott of Pontiac, John E. of Den- Prayer service was held this aft- ernoon at 2 o'clock in the home of} the Rev. Omer Brewer, 5785 Clark-| ston-Orion roads for two-day-old Mark D. Kelly, The Rev. Mr. Omer in Perry Mt, Park Cemetery. Baby Mark was the son of Charles and Arzela Brewer Kelly, 105 S. Merrimac St. ver, Colo, and Royce C. Thorpe, Jr. of Birmingham, two daughters, Mrs. Carol Kerr of Saginaw, Rose- | mary Thorpe of Birmingham and four grandchildren. A sister, Mrs. Adele Allen, is, living in Pontiac. Mr. Thorpe will be at the Craft Funeral Home in Fenton Sunday evening where the funeral will be! held at 2 p.m. Monday. Burial will He was born Wednesday in Pon-| tiac General Hospital and died, there yesterday morning. He is. survived by his parents, Arrange- ments were by the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. | nd rmer tod high cloud ' lay, ls Cloudy ond warenee. tonight, low 28-82. 4 turn colder temorrow, beara Ay Quame testehte winds teday and tonight Today in Pontise Lewest temperature preceding 8 «.m. | | Mrs.,John Leonard | Mrs, John (Elizabeth) Léonard, | 73, died suddenly Thursday evening at her home, 345 Orchard Lake be in Oakwood Cemetery at Fen- ton. Robert William Worden Robert William Worden, 71, a yesterday morning after an illness of several years. He was born in Lamont Jan. 26, 1884, the son of William Henry and Ida Roberts Worden. Mr. Worden, a farmer, came here two years ago. He is survived by a niece, Mrs. Wade Johnson and a_ nephew, Effner Brayman, both of Pontiac. Service will be at 10:30 a.m.) Monday in the Kirkby Funeral Home, Rev, Lousina Kibhbe, of White Shepherd Church, will offi- as escort of honor at ceremonies (One-Roomed Schools in tics, trys, "s (Continued From Page One) fascinated to see so many ¢ Jacobs, Dr. Lynn D, Allen Jr., Wil- Daniels, Archie G. McDonald, the'Robert Terry, William Treanor, John Mitchell, Lawrence Taylor and John A. Riley, ls. Woodward Among 500 Kiwanians attending ws. Wi - whe hae Dien) conterente wore Jack Mabe Kiwanis Club; Horace Hatifield ed personalities than does thei iis sorritt C. Clark, officers of ‘ the North Pentise Kiwanis Club. better off in the larger schools. Armed Pair Invades Home, Robs Woman Two men are held on investi- “For children through the sixth grade, we have mc:t of what the liam J. Brown Jr., Michael E.|in Detroi larger school offers and much that can be got nowhere but in a one-room school, Our curriculum is modern, and includes such sub- jects as science and social) studies. We have a 500-book library and the pupils themselves serve as librarians,” says Mrs. Wood- ward. She pinpoints ‘the advant- gation of armed robbery charges after a housewife reported that she was held up in her home last night. Pontiac Police said one of the two, ages 21 and 23, is suspected of leveling a rifle at Mrs. Myrtie Meapon, 17 N. Midland Dr. and Mrs, Meapon explained this was The Day in Birmingham \New Recreation Director Starts Preliminary Work BIRMINGHAM — Norman Lan-,75. The church’s annual meeting is . Thursday Stereotypers Vole. \ OK on Contrac DETROIT — Striking stereo- F ages: taught to other grades. PARENTS APPROVE they approve it wholeheartedly, for former resident of Marlette, died of the school’s 30 students, 12 are; company in 1926 as an accountant. all the money she had in her purse. She said the man searched her house but couldn't find any more cash, 1. Because the teaching time is limited students learn to work independently. 2. Students who miss any part faught to ether gades = “to Obtain Water Supply Oakland County's State Sen. Wil- liam S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) 3. By helping each other, stu- learning incentive in seeing what|to get more money for the State the older ones accomplish. Petpet Sl ee to 4. With so many grades, dis- ®!d in extensive es toward re- cipline is essential, and students|!ieving Southeastern Michigan's water shortage. me ir ners A bill which Broomfield intends 5. Children are not shut off from to introduce next week would al- — peageciem _ paneled the Commission to join with notice. In humid weather, classes! tee up's plan pase Rest Pa oe ~— outdoors without diffi-| water, probably from the Great . Lakes. How does a teacher maintain discipline with 30 students of dif-' ferent ages and nine grades to teach? GOOD DISCIPLINE “I block off my time—about 10 ,eleaseq from Pontiac General minutes for each subject,” says Mrs. Woodward. “I have a self. Hospital last night after a two-car government system of discipline. = on M359 and Duck Lake Students set their own penalties . for broken rules, and we abide Fred A. VanBalaricum, 35, of by them. When I get a new stu- Howell, and Robert P. Danley, dent who is mischievous, I nip it|>4, of Milford, the two drivers, re- in the bud by taking away privil. eee slight injuries. eges—It’s not much fun to sit! Also treated were Gladys L, Van- alone while others are skating on Blaricum, 32, and Ione W. Van- a pond or having the kind of fun Blaricum, 38, both of Fenton. these children have in their free ——— periods.” Henry Bernstein Heads Every student has his duties in keeping the school clean, and for GMC Store on Coast good work there are such rewards| Henry Bernstein, of 2910,Bamlet as special seals and _ stickers.’ Rd., Royal Oak, has been appoint- There are classes in art, with ed manager of the GMC Truck & many outdoor materials utilized by |Coach Division’s retail store in Los the young students. And music) Angeles, Calif., according to R. C. includes simple fingering exer-|Woodhouse, general’ truck sales cises and learning to play easy| manager. / melodies on the school piano. An operations anlyst in truck sales at the division's headquar- ters here before his appointment, Bernstein is a/30-year veteran in Apparently the truck industry. He joined the Four Persons Injured. . in Two-Auto Collision How do the parents feel about the one-room school? “tuition” scholars — which means The United Nations estimate the that their parents are bringing . world population in excess of 2,528 Four persons were treated and/pregs agreement with six of eight unions so far. A seventh union has agreed to submit a new contract to its mem- But when one of the nation's longest hewspaper shutdowns) would end remained an enigma. The teamsters (truck drivers), only union still to settle with the publishers met today with the Detroit News, announced ‘no Knights 6f Guadalupe Elect Officers, Directors fill has set Feb. 15 for the six-man jury trial, Berwyn L City employes voted this week to approve revision of their retire- ment system to coordinate with ia] security, The City Commis- . ' és 5 i 8 a A isi i a2 & guilty and asked a jury trial in| Justice court, Justice John J. Ga- Saunders, 59, lives at Membership in the Congregation- al Church has reached 505, with the church schoo] having 475 chil- dren enrolled and the junior and senior Pilgrim Fellowship having Arrest Local Resident for Larceny of $200 One man: was arrested and an- other is sought for the larceny of $200 from a car parked in front Directors included the Rev. Jo- seph Immel of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, spiritual direc- tor; Harold E. Brady, advisor and Maurice E. Finnegan, attorney. 16-Year-Old Injured When Car Hits Viaduct BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Peter Owen Jackson, 16, 3797 West Ma- ple, Bloorfifield. Township, was of a S. Saginaw St. restaurant early this morning. Held is Aaron Walker, 38, of 186 Earlmore Blvd., who police say, was seen snatching a purse con-| taining the money, Victim of the robbery, Louise Lair, of Keego Harbor, told police two men in her car fled with the purse when they saw her leave the for voters to/noted lke May Not Push clarify the testimony he gave eari- fer this week, ~ ‘VERY UNWISE’ But Chairman Walter F. George (D-Ga) appeared to be cool to ward the idea. He also said thought it would be “very unwise” to publish the transcript If this were permitted, Adrian Group Cites Former Local Man Disorderly Conduct Count Brings Fine, Day in Jail Carl E. Elwing, 35, of Milford, was fined $50 and jailed one day by Municipal Judge Cecil McCal- lum yesterday. Elwing had pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct after police claimed he committed an indecent act in the men’s lounge of a down- restaurant. town theater, thrown from the front seat of a car driven by Gordon W. Degener, '18, 3560 Roland, when Degener lost control of the car on the turn east! ot the railroad viaduct on East! Lake Road at 11 p.m. last| night. Jackson was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital with face lacer- them from city school districts to the little country school, trans- million. ations and a possible concussion. porting them long distances and paying for the privilege. Their big F! id Cold fear is that the school will be or 1 a forced to consolidate and: be , swallowed up in the larger school | system. One “hopeless"’ student, brought to the Arnold School last year, east States showed no indication could speak only an unintelligible of a general breakup today, A week-long spell of cool wea- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [eine eeevaliod tn savet putts f'che ther in Florida and other South-| 7 driven rains again threaten flood- ion Burnes, Mrs. Margaret Kerr.' ciate with burial in Oak Hill Cem- Ave. ‘ § om: Wind velocity 3 mph. | She was born Feb. 2, 1882 in Bun rises Sunday at 7:39 8.m Roscommon, Ireland and came to Soom ests Seturdey ot mers Pontiac from there 33 years ago. Moon rises Bunday at 9:02 2. Mrs, Leonard was a member of, Downtown Temperatures St. Vincent de Paul Catholic 6@. m......... “4 ile. m........ 2¢/Church. Fe mn 38 HF Be oe eesnnn Besides her husband, she {s sur- re Rissexicus 4 vived by four children, Mrs. Mar- 10 a. m........ ™ aS oon “need and Edward Leonard, all of Mighest temperature .............. 33 ac. Lowest temperature .............4. 23.| Two sisters also survive, Sister yee Bomar + Reve eaeeeversesuee 71.5 Ss. Combeiden, Mass. and — nn Wa: is living in Ireland. Ceenentene trent ga) The Rosary will be recited at 8 temperature .:............... 18p.m. Sunday in the Brace'~ Smith temperature .....0++ toccceeere BD 9 in 1803 sues 14 8 : se 33 = = lowing at 8:30, there will be a reci- Funeral Home. Immediately fol-;wood Ave., etery. Two Passengers Hurt When Car Overturns Michael J. Burch, 16, of 73 Glen- and Richard K. Plourde, 16, of 132 Oliver St., were C. Council. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. an accident on Joslyn Avenue near |Monday from St. Vincent de Paul Collier road, Catholie Church with burial in Mt.| Oakland County Sheriff's depu- Hope Cemetery. ' h ; were riding, driven by 17-year-old’ Walter Shin |\Denniss Carroll of 36 Foster St., Shiner ‘had gone out of control, bounced PtP t it 4 Walter (Herb) Shiner, 73, died'off a guardrail and rolled over in at 4 o'clock this morning of athe road. Py appeared. “After the sixth grade, I think tation of the Rosary by the K. of/treated and released from Pontiac|a bigger school offers more,” says Genera] Hospital last night after) Mrs. Woodward. jabber. This year he's speaking Below freezing temperatures ex- clearly, and doing well in all tended into the South this morn- —— ihe ae we te ing as far as central Alabama, efense mechanism to e |Georgia and parts of northern Flor- fact that the boy hadn't learned i to read. He learned a Miami, which has shivered in quickly under the one-room sys-ynseasonable cold since last Sun, with readings in the low 40s. LITTLE WARMER / | The Miami Weather Bureati ex- “Before that, I'll take the one- Pects a warming told that some of the new students temperatures ‘‘far below formal” |ties said the car in which they were ‘holy terrors,’ but when’l get through next Wednesday,’ Crop losses in Floyida have been estimated at more than 10 One acre in every five in cotton] million dollars, The citfus crop suf- in this country is harvested forjfered only minor damiage. shipment abroad. Generally Pleasant winter wea- them they’re as meek as lambs.” tem, and then his troubles dis-'gay, had another. chilly morning; tomorrow room school every timie. I've been but its five day forecast indicated and to Continue country. In San Francisco, heavy gale- ravaged northern California. The Weather Bureau predicted heavy rain from vicinity of Stock- ton, and San Francisco northward Y) © Ege or Nut © Quality Stoker Coal © Kentucky © Pocahontas today, tonight and Sunday, in a séries of storms which formed Around Hawaii, Auto Rams Utility Pole utility pole at the corner of Osmun S. Saginaw Sts. yesterday. He was released after treatment The driver, John Siner Jr., 26, of 274 Bondale Ave., told police he rammed the pole after making a turn. (Egg, Stove, Stoker) ¢ ZONOLITE *ROCK WOOL ws Mas ” f ry x ua i, a ane F ’ Fi Coke Insulate for Economy and Comfort! 4 ee peta 25a 5 9.N N. SAGIT we (Egg, Lump, Stoker) *BALSAM WOOL FIBERGLAS ia PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1956 mittee, was.cited by Mundt as _it would involve ‘‘a refund of 60 _THE News Conflict [cms‘ssev exes seam Due to ‘Rival ee a U. S. Armed ly | To the Women “Blamed in Hassle Over (andthe Men) | “Pentagon Information We Offer— © Complete Color Selection Reveal Florida Launching Site Will Fire Satellite From Cocoa Air Base on Atlantic Coast WASHINGTON (®—The Navy and Air Force has announced that the launching site for the earth satellite project will be Patrick Air Force Base, Cocoa, Fila. The two services said the base was‘ selected ‘“‘on the basis of loperationa] requirements for large rocket launchings, and is suitable to the scientific needs of the pro- gram.” The base has a firing range for ,|rocket and missile tests which ex- tends southeastward over the At- lantic. . - The statement recalled a previ- ous announcement that test firings of the components of the satellite would be carried out first, although exact launching dates have not been determined. It added that a complete ‘“‘van- guard” satellite unit ‘‘will be launched after flight tests of the components indicate that there is a@ good chance of putting the satellite into orbit.” ANNOUNCED LAST JULY The satellite plan, to be part of EF) |the International Geophysical Year lin 1957-58, was announced by ; President Eisenhower last July. Under the program, several j|satellites are to be fired into the | |lower fringes of space. It is an- | ticipated -jjaround the earth at altitudes of 4 |several hundred miles for several that they will orbit days or weeks, At the time of the President's announcement, scientists said the bS satellite probably would be about It’s the newest development in interior paints — perfect for walls, ceilings and wood- work! OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT CO. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150 the size of a basketball. There have been indications since that they were thinking in 2 \terms’ of a somewhat larger sphere. Ld * * Last October the Navy, which | |has been assigned the overall job of directing the launching program) Baltimore, The Genera] Electric Co, holds a subcontract with Mar- j |tin for part of the propulsion sys- tem. Other contracts for other com- ponents are being made. Keynote on Safety LONDON County Council, Britain's largest |. local government organjzation. The’ heavy casualty tolf. announced that a contract for}! building the vehicle had been let! j |to the Glenn L. Martin Co. of GOVERNOR FAVORABLE TO IKE—Gov. Lane Dwinell of New Hampshire (left) makes out papers as a candidate to the Republican National Convention, Dwinell pledged himself as favorable . ms . in Oil base formula | He said this rivalry sometim | had to-ane sorvion sivieg int me- Alkyd formula terial that perhaps ey, Enamels and Semi-Gloss discredited another, Honaman Deputy Asst. 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Perry St. FE 5-6184 WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS How toPileUp Cash For Next Christmas AP Wirephote to Eisenhower in the first-in-the-nation primary | being held in New Hampshire on March 13. | Mary Jenkins, an assistant in the secretary of state's office, looks on. die Kalamazoo Man Conducts Detroit Opera Symphony *« Thomas Schippers, 25-year-old Final Tax Notice Sent to Noted Author-Convict ‘Chessman; author of best-seller DETROIT um — Kalamazoo-born a the Internal Revenue SePvice ask- - jing for $3,433.62 In unpaid ~4 taxes and interest. The convict, who still is tase ing through courts his 1948 sen- tence for kidnap-rape, was advised: “Avoid the inconvenience, em- | barrassment and additional costs \that result from further delay.” SAN QUENTIN, Calif, w—Caryl “Cell 2455, Death Row," received “final notice” yesterday from Metropolitan Opera conductor, ap-| peared Thursday night as guest conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. 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McConnell (R-Pa), senior Republican on the House Education ;|Committee, said efforts would be Charge 3 in Looting Local Tavern of $110 Three men were charged with William L. McArthur, 24, of 207|made ion: the floor to change a E. Huron St, and Donald H. Rit-| Democratic-sponsored measure to ter, 27, of 4S. Saginaw St. — Police have not yet determined ® Stary a fa ewes hes COLOMDIa Bags . . gas night, Det, Sgt. John E. arate Some 250 banks in this wl] ( fee ( p employ about half the total — U.S. Farm Department ing personnel. Lists Output at Nearly Seven Million Sacks ‘WASHINGTON w — The Agri- culture Department reported today that Colombia produced a record |jcoliee crop of 6,853,200 bags dur- ling the past season. . | While no official forecast of pro- duct: has been made for the cur- , the agency said, the carryover supplies in Co- Jombia increased about one million bags during the season to a total af 2,321,000 bags. ° The department said that this season's crop would provide an ex- port supply of at least 6,500,000 “With fair weather, the crop could be even larger,’ it added. Gls’ Polio Benefit wise, ose, 166 Miles From Goal $50 Joslyn Bt... ..PE.2-0206 |} LA GRANGE, Tex. —Two members of the 6th Marine Re- PONTIAC MOTOR ‘CREDIT UNION 4% Pal@ on Ga Loans fer terday on their 182-mile ‘Marines’ Capitol in Austin. oN last night in honor of S. Nolan G. Henry of Mason and) the le along route E have turned out in large numbers. pansion to greet the Marine unit members, x on their hike. High school bands Watch Bands jand civic leaders have welcomed ithem in a number of towns, Ledies’-Men‘s tian 95 | The earth’s orbit is such that) ithe sun is three million miles| Special 1 clesie in January than in July, the | National Geographic Society says ‘It the sun's rays did not strike the Georges-Newports ‘northern Hemisphere more ob- lewelry Dept. liquely then, winter would be warmer than summer, He ‘Made Friends, First “Lucky,” ‘they said, but those of us who knew Don Ragon best, knew the word should 4 have been “Compassionate.” Don Ragon was born and reared on a farm in Kansas, knew how calluses came, fully appreciated what it meant to live on oe a. He ‘ walked two miles to school, often through blizzards, came home to chores; in addition to his manifold duties he helped his neigh- bors: He opened an Electric Appliance store; his banker. said, “You'll fail unless you tighten your credit strings.” Don shook his head. “I can't,” he said. “They're my friends.” He took calves, hogs, chickens and eggs in lieu of cash. Those payments stocked his ranch. His business prospered. His greatest wealth was friends and compassion sealed them to him tighter than glue. 3. L. VOORHEES VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME , hens re t-a878 “| meli-put it, any such bill “has s , grants over three years, t| . vent enactment of a bill with the| March on Polio” trek to the State]; A benefit basketball game was] | GOOD BUSINESS Aid May Get House Floor fit the President's program. There is no present plan, he said to pro-| pose a new House bill, The Democratic bill, by Rep. Augustine B. Kelley (D-Pa), has Leans to Estes | Senator Seeks Support} for Presidency in State been approved by the education | That Gave Him ‘52 Vote committee and is now awaiting rules committee clearance. PORTSMOUTH, N.H. «Sen. Speaker of the House Rayburn (D-Tex). sald he expects it to reach the House floor “reason- ably soon.” In the Senate, Chairman Hill (D-Ala) said the Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee will hold some hearings on the adminis- tration plan. A bill to carry it out was introduced yesterday by Sen.| H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ). | &- YEAR PLAN Kefauver (D-Tenn), still searching for the Democratic presidential nomination that eluded him four years ago, returned today to the state that gave him a stunning victory over President Truman in 1952. The tall! Tennessean began & it hree-day political invasion of New Hampshire in high hopes of cap- lturing its eight votes at the Demo- | cratic — convention. tie Eisenhower proposed a five-year, He Was not unaware 1% billion dollar program of fed-| prestige and more practical politi- eral matching grants along with | cal benefits that might accompany: financing aid and planning funds another triumph in the nation’s as means of meeting the class- first presidential primary here room shortage. The Kelley bill, ‘March 13. would provide, among other things, a four-year $1,600,000,000 program | of grants. But the touchy subject of Fae- * * * ‘Kefauver's schedule. included a brief stop at Hampton, near the Massachusetts - New Hampshire I segregati Eisenhower's message -- con- tinned to threaten passage of any school ald measure, As McCon- ranged a reception. Other stops on today’s crowded automobile itinerary included Dover, Somersworth, Rochester rough read te go." Sen. Hill said Eisenhower's riew plan “is a considerable improve- at @ ment on his proposal of last year,” | grants over thre” years, and Health Commissioner Defends Serum Plan LANSING W — Dr. Heustis, state health commissioner, today defended the state's method of allocating Salk vaccine as ‘‘the |fairest possible.”’ 1 * “The only thing which will pre-| same principles as the President: proposed is an antisegregation amendment. An _ antisegregation, amendment will kill the bill.’’ | Benton Harbor Man Dr. Heustis said he had received Faces Murder Count /complaints from some local health HARBOR SPRINGS — Ray | ccmmissioners that vaccine in mond Sprell, 55, of Benton Har-| their communities was in critically bor, was bound over to circuit court | short supply. yesterday at a municipal court) ,, i on eich of murder. | Pg igs rere throughout Sprell is accused of the fatal panes hot hooting of his wife at, areas,” Dr. Heustis said. their Benton Harbor home Nov.) He said allocation was based 30. Police said Sprell also attempt- strictly on the number of eligible ed to take his own life with the recipients in a given area. gun, “If a community hae 5 per coun | ° * Sprell was in a Benton Harbor of the eligible children in the state, Hospital more than a month re- then they get 5 per cent of the covering from the wound. He was ‘vaccine. We don’t deviate from, |held without bond. No trial date|that method of distribution,” Dr. | was set. |Huestis said. by Edgar A. Guest If I possessed a shop or store, I'd drive the grouches off my floor; I'd never let some gloomy guy Offend the folks who come to buy; Nor let a man who draws my pay Drive customers of mine away. a I'd treat the man who takes my time And spends a nickel or a dime With courtesy and make him feel That I was pleased to close the deal, Because tomorrow, who can tell? He may want stuff I have to sell, And in that case, then glad he'll be : iy | To spend his dollars all with me. | The reason people pass one door To patronize another store, | Is not because the ‘busier place if Has better silks, or gloves, or lace Or special prices, but it lies In pleasant words and smiling eyes; h The only difference, I believe, i Is in the treatment folks receive! : if) ~ SLAYBAUGH’S SPORTS SHOP _ % OPEN SUNDAYS 'TIL1P.M. &: || _ 630 Oakland Ave. Ph. FE 8-0453 & FE 4-0824 |, New Hampshire ls, d im jborder, before a visit to Ports-| Actor Robinson’‘s Son Booked on Drunk Charge LOS ANGELES #—Edward G. Nearly $2 Millon ‘mouth, where his supporters as land Nashua, where he will speak’ ——— rally and spend the night. |Jap Cyclotron Ready Albert E. not just in a few | Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson of Illinois|Hodges of North Carolina and York describes himself as an “in- mc M hope to swing Gov. Robert B. Mey-|tion. He has pad some mice words ‘Pennylvania, Abraham A. Rib-|ner of New Jersey, Gov. Orvalifrom Gov. ra ee eenares Men cee a Aline ‘strength among his suber natorial colleagues. : TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: : Gov. Frank J. Lausche of Ohio. is a favorite son candidate with the TORS object of controlling his state’s po- | JUNIOR EDI Secon tase oe the field at the convention. Lau- sche has pat on the back from Gov. Allan Shivers of HAPPY FISHING! Do you like to go fishing? Here is a game in which you can try to! pus lurking near them. ons. The background should be light green like water in an aquarium. get the fish, but all the time you must watch out for the ugly old octo-! Before pasting the picture down on cardboard, color it with cray-| sopra rere ea or of New tt ARE YOU MOVING? The fish should be jn all sorts of bright colors, leaving the circles with the numbers white. Any number of persons can play this game. Break a toothpick in’ half. Each player in turn drops the toothpick from a height of about, determines the number of. points gained. The player who reaches 500 is the winner. But, should a toothpick touch any part of the octo-| oe pager , if he has 50 points or more, must subtract 50 points Pipe opus lives in the sea and is sometimes called a devil-fish. | me fas eight long orme or tentacios. Each has a double row of cuplike) suckers down its length. These help the octopus clamber about on rocks’ under water and enables it to seize prey. Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write two feet onto the fish. Whichever fish or fishes the toothpick touches. REFRIGERATION SERVICE All Types—All Makes Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Authorized Kelvinator Sales & Service MASON REFRIGERATION your suggestion to “Junior Editors’ in care of this newspaper; it can-| not be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of ideas, the first submission shall be accepted. the Democratic and Republican na- Monday: Kayyt ional committees and separate es groups set up by each party to Hubb Shuts Her Up; |Kay Dart, told.Superior Court yes- ‘help elect senators and members, Y Ps jterday that at times during the TOKYO w—Japan's largest cy-| clotron, capable of generating 15,- 300,000 electronic volts, has been completed at Kyoto University's | Chemical Research Institute, Ky- Judge Grants Divorce |marriags the actress was “‘so dis- LOS ANGELES i — Testimony traught that it was impossible for| that her husband made her speech- ner to speak coherently.” ‘less won actress Tina Carver & the Carvers married in Paris divorce from Dr. Thomas H. Car- i, 1949 and separated in 1953. They ver, a University of Indiana pro-naye 9 3-year-old daughter. Dr. fessor. Carver is to pay $200 a month ° lalimony and child support under * * odo News Service said today. A friend of Mrs. Carver's, Mrs.|a support settlement. | Why Not? The Homeowners! ls Better and Yet Costs Less Thatcher, Patterson & Wernet 16 ENJAMIN FRANKLIN, one of our nation’s founding fathers, and a life-long believer in careful spending once said this: Start today to make your pennies and dollars earn more for you! Any amount can start an account here : = and your savings will grow into a secure = future for you. Plan to open your savings account soon. i] laainaiaie F a q jf and ‘ Loan-Association 761 West Huron Street 407 Main St. Rochester E. Lawrence Downtown sor) ete! bee 4 ee og ee eds ab) Ripa: seta. bee ee ee Pa Vere ~~ = ee ee oe i 4 As a } a . : A ee : i ee Fj Vine. THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1956 e | Killers of 5 Missionaries OPEN some 25 « e * of here. Officers ; sc aoe BEQSL-LIKE AUCaS Living dS Stoneagers tip. vietims and their part in| A tragedy as reported by} WASHINGTON U®—The Auca In- field agents who surveyed the re-jarea as extremely ferocious. | County Police Lt. Hermanidians, presumed slayers of five gion for possible rubber develop-| They are still Stone Age indians’ were: flying missionaries from the United|ment during World War II. never contacted by white men | \ ‘ P. Loring, 28, married,|States, are a naked, bloodthirsty) The agents’ reports to the Rub-|"** @ « land @ drinking companion Thurs-|Ecuadorean tribe still living in the ber Development Gorp, were made °" Civilization. , . extremely savage es ee ee S . sweltetite ly Gn, Wational Arshjuns|qnd Uellicate;” ‘Rize que sper. , : ue sa wey oes eee] CLOTHES Louis, former husband of the} They kmow almost nothing of Air Force helicopter had found four», 4; says report, | L iT 4 man police say did) modern civilization. They savagely|bodies near a camp the mission- |. -ause “those who saw them sel-| shooting with a pistol destroy what little of it brushes aries had established in the Ama-| 110 lived to tell. the tale.” | FOR THE Carol Hug, 20, who divorced | against them. zon jungle reaches of Ecuador, “They combine their instincts of | McGraw last April on grounds of This is the picture presented to|Their aim was to Christianize the | 1210 beasts with human intelli- ENTIRE a oe © Loring were St.ia U. S, government agency by! Aucas, described by visitors to the gence,” the investigators said . The woman's body was between fy to Gee vets wal oe M ' s blood-curdling cries, virtually par-| ve of he men. soe rad too Area, Nation Set Recordar inem Tey sive erie AMILY! Loring was shot in the right chest . ° am a . ted ici i (During 1955 Birth Boom | pcos vse as’ thee weapon 3, ° e ax Wirepnote |Gra Hug The baby boom persisted through St. Joseph Mercy Hospital \iceee FI ebay beg lageaond SHOP and SAVE . . St, was, . D . TOGETHER AGAIN — Ten-year-old Heather Snedden home five days earlier. Reports of a dog | McGraw's car was later found! 1955 in the United States with the 3,682, the previous year it was 3,-\inclimed to. doubt Eyed aw | oo Snedden hugs her wire terrier, Bonnie, in whining started the girl's father and others dig- Parked near Miss Hug’s home. total number of births reaching a'577 and in 1953, 3,480 babies first|ling stories of what they did with | at Seattle, after rescue of the dog which was given ging. Members of the family escaped alive, al- | 1+ Barmera Hag and rw” uae of approximately 4,100,-|saw the light of day. their lances until he saw for him- up for dead when a mud slide demolished the though Heather was trapped for 15 minutes. I wd yon icone a Goin ee ot & national Mle Based on the number of ba- |S¢if the result of an Auca hit- ' sina —-. insuance . attack: D a rere Pee Pag nape oll gee Both Pontiac General Hospital| Die that remain at she hospital “There were six bodies lying on Goodman's ay to Remember: Feb. 22, 1892 |AEC Continuing Tests Point to drive fo, ts So near aniand St. Joseph Hospital reported delivery, a Ste deacph Merey {the beach, two women and four ‘on All Atomic Weapons |" Miss Hug and Léting worked for| inc’ the rnat veer, Ts “| Hospital clerk reported a. one- \chidven, The oe Sy heat DEPT. STORE JC: | LAS VEGAS, Nev. uw — The ® St- Louis printing firm. McGraw Pi tees ecare) n” ™ ™* ithe body of a year-old child was] $20 S. Saginaw , evelan esidles ideas nergy Summnasied o/s wee permean Sn eee impaled by a 12t00t lance which Atomie Energy Commission re Miss Hug’s parents, Mr. and) 87 live births as compared te The estimated national birth fig gd like FE 2-2784 ‘ee sumes tests today seeking to deter-' Mrs, Norman A. ting. polvad 2,81 ground mine if atomic weapons can be Graw had seen er ‘ _ | Affer Re-Election Defeat zit scat" "sas som ft _ ° - | Weather permitting, the AEC iat he also had threatened her | os . (said the first test will occur during with death. Too totes ie in oot in the’ dullness af| Ne ideas which constitute the sen- daylight hours at the test site, | Mrs. Melba Loring, wife of one some cf thece moments te ite, tee int |timent underlying our national some 75 miles northwest of Las/% the “a. bar : paar eal mary Sto bom sampiled | from) structure,’’ he said. | Vegas. . nt a bet ni when he Gaiversity of Michigan's historical eol-| He told the university students) The program is to determine band nae * have t : Assistant Director F. Clever thet of she day may|what can happen in case of acci- Called to say he C) By JOHN BARBOUR hold political office. “But do not/ ‘ems in the handling and storage of atomic weapons, ANN ARBOR, Feb. 22, 1892 u»—,leave your faith behind you,” he| pa ee eons Gets 3 Fire Engines Former President Grover Cleve-| said. iM : Li Instead of r land came out of his re-election, “Do not surrender your faith to arriage License nst Newepe e tai ° ° CHARLESTON, W. - Gefeat for a major political speech those who discredit and debase pol Aplications {woman thought a newspaper today on Washington's birthday ities by scoffing at sentiment and) popped right out for you when you and may have recouped his party's principle, and whose political ac-| Peveré ¥. sane. Eee — por lever in the box on the \ confidence. tivity consists in attempts to gain} uti . m." _ ss popular support by cunning de- Sean Mt Heyward, Farmington But instead of getting a copy) gy \ Speaking at the University of vices and shrewd manipulation,”| Robert L. Pulton. Morrison. Tene of the Charleston Daily Mail, the \ Mi Cleveland took the * | Patricia A. Geisinger, 325 Har unidentified woman at Dryden and > < \ —— chigan, the op- he added. Bullit Streets got three screaming \ aie \ portunity to restate his basic phi-| There was no direct reference to Suchen MM Weatherhead, 9987 Sunset {fire engines yesterday. The news- SS + ai losophy on the U.S. government, | tie Prone i a deft) prederict D Rtevens. Parmington paper dispensing bag hangs on a His defeat by Republican Ben- (Pootnote: Cleveland continued to Baargie &. Wentinms. Pare utility pole just below the fire Jamin Harrison was generally [1d ine rr ciauti thle oe aer| Soty Rhedarson Warren alarm bos. laid to a split in the Democratic | teated Benjamin Harrison to become} |e 2 ior Brown Cit party between Cleveland and [06 ics a Term absence Me. cone| Ardith M. vue, 8825 Aylesbury party leader David B. Hill of (tinued to name University of Michigan New York. It tow th lalumni to public office, among them| Reymond L. Rildreth. 48 Lorraine ° appears at | Postmaster-General Don Dickinson, Am-| Mildred L. Rohn, 4463 Sunburst 4 despite hig defeat, Cleveland is | Passador James B. Angell, ec chairman ' | Thomas . Cooley; Genera perligen to give up his fight |tewrenee Menwell, Ambscsoder Temes . LW. er, Ambassador am ; |Quinby, Ambassador John M. B. Bill, In returning to Michigan, Geve- |S" aeaenecr a land has come to the state where gawin F. Uh much of his support was born. He ‘wture Edwin’ Willits.) . had populated his cabinet, his ad- —_—_— | Thi ’ 3 | This Week's | SSS i! here’s a George W. Haimberg, 5466 Brunswick Mary C. Tick, 4 Romona Terrace | Palmer W. Hipps, 354 N. Saginaw Joann M. Nogy, 222 Ferry Robert R. Goets, 68 N. Francis Margaret M. Schmidt, New Baltimore Richard L. Gustafson, 81 LeHeigh | Pine Knob the Ypsilanti Light Guards and, ot Rain,” is temporarily out of the) Ur Ruth £. Cowhred, 6058 Kn visors’ posts and his judiciary with Shelley Winters Breaks | jonanie srown, 429 Midway 1D pr 4 sop ronan mica Shey Weer tasks | creams” | STRAIGHT | , alumni. ; Richard 6. Prantza. Birmingham | ! 9 pmoueanns WATCH NEW YORK Shelley Winters,! S*#lis 4. Capling, Royal Oak. e Arriving by train, he followed Star of the Broadway hit “Hatful) Pome, "Rither Birmingham | STEER ° more than 1,500 students along a route lined by thousands, more than 5,000 from out of town. | As the train pulled into the | station, there was a swelling shout of welcome. In his speech, Cleveland called for-, reaffirma- tion of the sentiment he believes cast becguse of a broken bone in) her right foot. - | The actress injured her foot! ‘Wednesday while teaching her’ 3-year-old daughter, Victoria Gina, | to roller skate in Central Park. | A Lyceum Theater spokesman, said her physician reported she would not be able to return to the Bugene R. Olson, Lake Orion Gloria E. LaGest, Lake Orion William C. Van Dike, Birmingham Patricia I. Halpin, Birmingham Gary EB. Wideman, 2579 Littietel! Barbera 8. Lovett, 3950 S. Pinecenter Terry Q. Fiscus, 2790 Buderiand Sylvia J. Mayday, 8851 Shore drive James A. MacDonald, Highland Park Stella P. MacDonald, 453 W. Iroquois is part of American life. He said | ! rather pointedly that this senti- show before the Saturday matinee, | if then. | ment should not be permitted to | tier part is being taken by her fall to disillusionment. lunderstudy, Christine White, of “None of us can be ignorant of Washington, D.C. Nathanie! 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PERRY — 97 OAKLAND BRING YOUR CLEANING TO OUR NEW DRIVE-IN AND SAVE 10%! FE 5-4101 CY | OWENS | 147 South Saginaw St. =I cic eta Or Leelndiines. pac nn tt st A LAS OI jx : ‘ Ff > Pikes ae (a4 HE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1956 ‘ f * ‘ 7" iw A THE PONTIAC PRESS Try MA eee ts Pocae ee Beta? ? gem nog geil f “Ergo oe _ bovine a ‘The Aséoctated sively to the use coat A arermoee o ———————_—_—_—_ Tue Powriuc Perse rier for 40 cents @ week; va on Lp a toay ©S °c vailebie by maf} Washtenaw Counties it ts $12.00 a year; elsewhere in Michigan and all other places in the Unt 3 e All mai) subscriptions payable fm advance. Phone tiac FE 2-$181. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, JANUARY H4, 1956 Once Again FBI Proves Its Tremendous Worth Don’t fool with the FBI. It NEVER pays. Ask the man who’s awaiting trial; or who's languishing in Federal prison; or who has been deported. Of course those that have gone to their death can’t quite testify. Or, if none of these is available, ask the man who is still at large and who has that relentless, tireless and | indefatigable outfit breathing down the back of his neck. . The FBI doesn’t quit. * * * The biggest bank robbery in this country took place six years ago. In the interim, the tumult and the shouting died down. Gi- gantic though it was, the case slipped from the minds of most of the people. . But our Agents in Washington ~- never forgot. Their patience is inexhaustible. The files remain open and “alive” until the case is solved. It’s that simple. They never give up. Quod erat demon- strandum. — * * x There were eleven men involved in the celebrated Brink case. One is dead. Two are in prison and six have just been whisked out of circulation. This leaves two at large. Would you like to be one of them? * x * Would you like this threat hang- ing Over your head? Would you want the greatest law enforcing agency in the world still hunting for YOU? Could you enjoy one moment's peace of mind? sit Throughout the years, one fact -becomes more clearly established as time passes. The FBI has built up a tremendous record. Its prestige in America is absolutely tops. Even our most ardent investigators leave the FBI alone. * * * . The Federal Bureau of Investi- gation has earned its position in _the affection and esteem of the . American people. It occupies an unique position. No one assails it and everyone cheers. Of course, it does have one large, silent, hostile segment. We refer to the thieves, burglars, kidnappers, murderers, gangsters, racketeers and more of the same sorry ilk. J. Edgar Hoover is the personal scourge of their sorry lives. * * * So be it. Waterford Told About Incorporation Troubles If proof were needed that Water- ford residents are vitally interested in their municipal future, it came at the area's first panel type town meeting. Despite unfavorable driving con- ditions, more than a thousand per- sons appeared at Waterford High School to hear the question dis- cussed. Deep interest also was indi- cated by the close attention given panel speakers who discussed every aspect of the problem. * * * Audience reaction was most favorable to the remarks of Wil- liam Brashear, Detroit attorney, who drafted Livonia’s municipal charter: He emphasized the in- corporation difficulties that would confront a township of Water- ford’s large area. ' There appeared to be general agreement that other town meetings . would be necessary to discuss not only incorporation: but proposed. an- nexa tion to Pontiac. x -* * Much the same idea was ex- pressed at a recent meeting of Pontiac real estate men inter- ested in the City’s development. Those present felt that the cost should be shared by the City of Pontiac, Waterford Township and such other communities as might be considered in develop- ing Greater Pontiac. . More Turnkeys Needed Deserved praise has come to Sheriff Irons and his staff in a letter rec- ommending the addition of two turn- keys at Oakland County Jail. ‘In the letter, written to FLoyp Anprews, chairman of the Board of Supervisors, W. H. Neste, State Jail Inspector, first praised the fine super- vision being provided at the jail. He added that if his recommendation were adopted, the jail would become one of the finest in the country. * * * With the present staff, there are two turnkeys for one of the three daily eight hour shifts and but one for each of the other two. Population of the jail aver- ages about 175. During 1955 there were a total of 7,386 ad- missions. x * * A little thought reveals the need for the additional employes. With two turnkeys on every shift, there obviously would be greater safety for staff as well as inmates in the event of fire or any other untoward occur- On the basis of our own investiga- tion, we believe Inspector Nest.z’s recommendation deserves sympa- thetic consideration by the super- visors. ‘ The People’s Business Appreciate Press Strike Teaches Politicians the Importance of Papers By JACK I. GREEN LANSING — The Detroit newspaper strike has had such peculiar effects on state government and politics that it is interesting to speculate what might result from a complete closure of the publie press. e * e While the three largest newspapers in Michigan were shut down for at least 45 days there has been a lot of talk about its effect om advertisers, retail business and the general attitude of the public. But the strike also influenced gov- ernment and politics strengly—and apparently has opened a lot of offi- cial eyes to the place of the newspaper in America. The most obvious result has been the sudden shrinkage of public information and statements by state officials and political leaders. ° ° ° True, they did not climb into a hole completely for the duration of the strike. True, they recognized that all of outstate Michigan was still receiving its daily papers. PLANS WITHHELD But with more than one million read- er-voters lacking regular newspaper serv- ice officials began deliberately withhold- ing the plans and announcements they otherwise would have been thrusting on reporters. Btate officials said frankly, although ° LJ Ad . privately, that they did not want to “waste” their choice publicity bombs when the Detroit readers could not hear them —or hear them in full. Probably this is partly due to the fact that the Williams’ administra- tion leans so heavily on the big Wayne County Democratic vote and because Detroit Democrats hold so many key spots in the administration that they tend to emphasize or overemphasize the role of the Detroit reader, No official refused to give out informa- tion about his department and the non- political agencies continued their routine issuance of news. But the elective offi- cials and their aides let down thelr pub- licity barrage noticeably. ° ° * One can speculate as to how much of the storm and fury of political life, the name-calling and accusations would end if there were no newspapers to relay it all. RELY ON PAPERS But if that might be a blessing, con- sider the case of those many people— and they are legion—who must depend on the press to give them the facts on which they base decisions and programs. One alert municipal! official, who acts as a lobbyist and an adviser to his gov- ernment, reports that during the news- paper strike he spent most of his work- ing hours on the telephone calling New York, Washington, Lansing and other cities trying to find out what had hap- pened in this situation, what was doing in another. Poe Bie hs Days of All Faiths "BLESSED ARE THEY WHICH DO HUNGER, AND THIRST AFTER RIGHTEOUSNESS: FOR THEY SHALL BE FILLED.” — CHKIST (MATE $6) 5 es 7 yh) i oN ae ee Week Devoted to Considering Relation of New Economy to Christian Society By DR. HOWARD V, HARPER Each year, during the Epiphany season, the Nationa] Council of Life, sets aside a full week for the considera- tion of the Christian's place in to- day's changing economic system. This year’s theme, on which ser- mons and study materia) in hun- dreds of American Protestant Churches will be based, is ‘Not by bread—alone,” which refers, of course, to the Lord’s statement in - Matthew, chapter 4, verse 4, “‘it is written Man shall not live by bread alone.” In its prometiona; pamphiet the Department points out that although most people think America is still living in the age created by the Industrial ‘olu- tion which began 125 years ago, the actual truth js that we are well inte a new era which might be called the Technological Rev- olution. The chief characteristics of our present economy, says the pamphlet, are “Abundance, Atomic Energy, and Automa- tion. ° What this new age means to the concerned Christian is thus far un- determined, The consideration of this question is the purpose of Church and Economic Life Week. The Department recommends three general topics for discussion by church groups and provides a guide for each topic, The topics are: 1, You and our economy. 2. Your Christian conscience and American abundance. 3. Your role as a Christian in a responsible society. POPE'S FIRST THRONE Wednesday is celebrated in the Roman Catholic Church under the somewhat unusual name of. St. Peter's Chair at Rome. In ancient times it was the custom in many changing “dioceses (geographical areas) to keep an annual festival on the anniversary of the date when the diocese first received a bishop. _ The festival is perhaps the only one of these observnaces left— it commemorates the occasion when St. Peter first ascended the throne as Bishop ef Rome and first Pope, An ancient wood- en seat, said to he Peter's first throne is still preserved at the Vatican, The present celebration takes place in St, Peter’s Church in Rome, Today the Roman Catholic Church begins its “Church Unity Octave,” which is an eight-day period of prayer for the reunion of Christendom. The Octave runs from the Feast of St. Peter's Chair to the Feast of the Conver- sion of St. Paul (January 25) and is observed throughout the Roman church, sod NEW AND BETTER HYMNS On Thursday, Jan. 19, in 1922 there came into existence. the Hymn Society of America, an in- terdenominational group dédicated to the improvement of both the music and the poetry of Protes- courage the writing of new- hymns related to contemporary life. For example, five new hymns on modern city life have been produced under the Society’s aus- pices. A concise statement of the Society's, goal might be “up to high starfdards and up to date.” When the Revised Standard Version of the Bible appeared in 1962, the Society brought out Society published 11 new ecu- menical hymns, that is, hymns dealing with the unity of Chris- tendom . Many of these hymns find their way into the official hymnals of various denominations. (Copyright 1956) ‘ Case Records of a Psychologist ‘Jack Pines Are Ber Fine for Christmas 11 « z a sery beceuse of apace. Pull name, address mber of ester pine and its total unsuitability as tree. We extend an Invitation to the gentleman to visit Hernehale Farm te see the jack pines which we have for the past four years Portraits times sound the same... such imitations are .. . No credit genuine ... You ever can receive . . . Is that of recognition for... The goal that you achieve. (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago GERMAN FIRE bombs sear Ply- mouth, England. BOARD OF education selected for county, . 2% Years Ago HOWARD HUGHES flies across U. S. in 9 hours, 27 minutes. HAUPTMANN’S LAWYERS seek habeas corpus. Hubby, Wife Rating Scales Developed From Complaints of Happily Marrieds Howard didn’t realize that he had offended his devoted wife all the years of their marriage. It wasn't until he widened his perspective with the rating scales described below. that he saw himself through her eyes. All married couvles can have fun, and also profit greatly, by, rating themselves, or each other, Use them in your church and neighborhood clubs. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-348: Howard J. aged 31, is the husband of Janet, who com- plained yesterday about his soured, tobacco halitosis. “Dr. (Crane, I never knew be- fore that my breath was repuls- ive,’ he conceded, in honest sur- prise. “For nobody had ever men- tioned that fact to me. If it has offended Janet, it may like- wise have cost me many sales, for I sell insurance. “And I find from your ‘Test for Husbands’ that there are a_ lot of other things I had never stopped to think about. “So I'll try to remedy my hali- tosis, for I have a wonderful wife _,and love her with all my heart.” RATING SCALES Rating scales are oj.en quite iNuminating, especially te people with one-track minds. * * * And some of our greaiest sci- _entists, as well as many business executives, are of that rurt. A famous American publisher of my acquaintance always looked out of his two eyes as if he were on a one-way street. “If I like political columns, everybody likes them,” was his usual attitude, for he failed to realize that other folks might not share his own viewpoint. “L like myself,” is thus the opin- ion of most husbands,’ “so my wife must like me, too.” But a person needs to be jogged into a keen analysis of himself, as by using that “Test for Hus- bands"’ which contains 50 of the most common merits of American males, as well as their 50 most common faults. I developed that test after persona] in with 600 ap- parently happily married wives. Taking each woman ta my pri- vate office, I asked her in. con- fidence to tell me what she liked best about her husband. “Why do, you love Howard?” I would ask. ‘‘What attracts you to him? Why did you marry him in- stead of somebody else, etc?" Women are naturally more dip- lomatic than men, so these wives gave me their frank opinions, even though they had never mentioned them to their husbands. And after obtaining the spontan- »eous reasons why wives loved their husbands, I then reverse. my query and said: “Does Howard have any faults, big or little? Is there any- thing he does or says that gets on your nerves? Would you change him in any way if you could do so without his knowing it or without incurring his an- ger?” Then these 600 wives gave me their specific dislikes about their mates, which had often lain dor- mant and unspoken ever since their wedding day. My “Tests for Wives” was de- veloped in the same manner by confidential interviews with the 600 happily married husbands. VIEW YOURSELF So you have an excellent chance to see yourself as others observe you when you go down the list of the 50 most common merits of husbands (or wives), and the 50 most frequent demerits or faults. You also are measuring your- self against the standard of cur- rent American husbands and wives and not against an arbitrary yard- stick which we psychologists have prepared, If you fall short, don't blame us psychologists, for these tests are the actual attitudes of wiyes and husbands, confidentially tell- ing their inner secrets about their mates. It does everybody good to ex- trovert his attention thereby and get a more detached view of his own personality, So send for the ‘Tests for Hus- bands & Wives", enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20c. Use them on the married class at Sunday school or at your club meetings. They are not only fun, but basically are helpful psycholo- - gical aids. Always write to Dr. George W. Crane in care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, enclost ® long 3c stamped, self-addressed envelope 20¢ to cover typing and printing costs when you send for his psychological charts and paem- phiets, (Copyright 1956) : , Beautiful x a ee i i been delivering to an z i i : a 3 FF atl efits HE H i att ie f | a i ! I ei be B E ing staff. it ip eltell i i Eastern at the time of his appoint- ment, a position which he.no longer held.~ : Must our coaches leave Pontiac or the teaching profession to get ahead in their field? A system as large as Pontiac's should be grooming their personnel to move up within its own system. The Interested Observer ‘THOUGHTS FOR TODAY I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and behold, all is vanity and vexa- tion of spirit.—Eecl. aM. * Genuine work alone, what thou workest faithfully that is eternal as the Almighty Founder and World-Builder Himself.—Carlyle. . YOU MEAN I'VE BEEN BEATING MY” BRAINS OUT FOR NOTHING? rT Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: Doctor Claims Dandruff Is Incurable, but Soap Tonic Will Kill Some Germs By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. I have dandruff very bad, and also my hair is very oily because I brush it so much. (Miss F. L.) Answer—Dandruff is incurable, though there are 1,001 dandruff cures on the market. The best you can do Is to keep the con- dition under control so that it will give a minimum of trouble. How ‘to do this at home is de- scribed in Little Lesson 24, The Hair and Scalp, for which ‘send 35e and stamped, self-addressed Anything for sore mouth? Have tried myrrh, soda, and alum. (S. D.) Answer—at least no harm taking two 5-mg tablets of flavin (vitamin B-2) twice a from now 3s . sf at if ly tea} My husband believes in you but . doesn't believe in other doctors. He was hospitalized recently (has one kidney) and the doctors told him he must stop drinking, but he thinks they are kidding. (Mrs. A. 8.) - Answer—Pretty silly, isn’t he? If his beer and whisky gussling happen when he is in one of his “real nasty and mean” spells. There is still hope for him if he will voluntarily seek help from Mrs. R. and I have been supple- menting our diet with the three- vitamins-three-minerals as you suggest in the pamphlet and we feel so much better for it—I think we have more vite than our married children. (H. R.) Answer—It seems to be an jn- soluble problem—how to per- suade the young folks to cherish it when they still have enough to build on. They seldom take any interest in it until they be- gin to realizé—but I do the best I can. Send stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope and ask for the pamphlet Young Folks and Old Folks. We nearly starved our children withholding sugar, candy and sweets for two years, but they had as much calories as do the nei bors’ children who get plen sweets. Now we are going to save their teeth with good trition. . Wish we had had Lesson No. 1 from the start. Sak sEzga$ z cos. 3 3 | z* agit 0) he ePur: yey ie a Tipper 5 TH cheese, vegetables and nuts— the chief sources of vitamins and . minerals required to build and preserve the teeth. For No. 1 Lit- dressed envelope. I suffered for several weeks with varicose ulcer which the doc- tors could not heal. Then I sent for your pamphlet, used the cham- omile tea dressing, which brought a lot of comfort, and in a few days the ulcer was almost healed, (S, G. S.) Your pamphlet on bed-wetting. The lad is now eighteen and real- izes he can't help it. . . sure he of any age for bed-wetting should red im the face. Send for pamphlet the Bed-Wetting Habit. The fact that a teenage boy has not gotten over the habit is punishment enough. As a tact of no particular significance, a good many fine, healthy young- sters in their ‘teens still wet the bed. I the pamphiet will show your boy the way to ac- quire the control in sleep that keeps him from wetting in the daytime. i letters, not more than one cess aaa cpoctops' ts cans torkas Sens (Copyright 1986) _g ‘ In Nettie Rosenstein ” 78. Fede Vg Pe ees Cotton and cashmere — a sweater and dress day or afternoon costume from Adele Simpson's spring 1956 collection. The dress, cut in a wide V that covers the Detail, Back Interest Featu shoulders, is in lacy pink and white striped woven cotton chiffon. Stripes cut from the fabric band the pink cashmere sweater. the waist. Its low, scooped Fashions jacket, buttoned fr Restrained By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE | NEW YORK — “Pontiac, that's, . where I began my music,” Metropolitan Opera star,| Lucine Amara told_your reperter | at a party following the per-' formance of Offenbach's _‘‘Tales of Hoffman,” Thursday evening at the Metropolitan Opera. * * * Use of Black Shown Stendish Group 'Has Luncheon tailing — horizontal draping to! York Dress Institute has just an- | flatter the torso, cutouts at the nounced that taxis are waiting to| Mrs. Roy Bennett of Chamber- career in| neckline and pleating of the skirt. ltake us up to Lilly Dache's pent- | lain street was hostess to the Stan- In one dress the silhouette is | house for a party, so we must be | dish group of the First Congrega- a composite of the slim and the (on our way. We'll have a roundup tion Church Friday. A dessert full. A reed-like sheath has a (of spring fashions for you Monday. | luncheon was served with Mrs. E. removable harem skirt. When _—__ |C. Durphy -and Mrs. Carl. Malkin the over-skirt is worn, the dress | : |g: : bas the full-ekirted leek. Coming Events |acting as assistant hostesses. A favorite in the Pontiac area, | day wsing as her theme Ww rt Toe Nettie Rosenstein’s crisply outlined bolero-and-dress costume is created in black and white silk-and-cotton tweed for spring 1956. The sleeveless dress is unbelted but broken in line by upstanding pocket flaps just below neckline is covered by the om a stitched-down collar. Church Guild Meets | Mrs. Charles Miller of Elizabeth |Lake road opened her home Thurs- \day afternoon to members of the St. Mary Guild of St. Benedict Church. Mrs, Fred Gottschalk as- sisted the hostess with luncheon. Plans were discussed for the annual reports were presented. Mrs. drive invited the group to meet in her home for the February meet- | ing. red by group's project for the year and Anton Bego of Osceola SRG. Shaped back fullness is featured in a spring 1956 Mollie Parnis afternoon or cocktail dress of red and black printed bamboo silk. The neckline is narrowly cuffed and high in front. > RE nes New York ee : e i “Y Seen ir { ) =|Kappa Gamma sorority met in the School Se aes ba 2 Stylists UNESCO Activities — AreTopic ~~ Education Sorority Listens to Speaker From U. of M. Alpha Beta Chapter of Delta auditorium of Donelson ool on |Wednesday evening. A program |was presented on one phase of the iwork of UNESCO, at Patzouaro, Mexico, by Hayden Smith of the Education. * a * He showed moving pictures ta- ken of this project in tal education directed from the Latin American center. The speaker defined this phase of UNESCO activity as “educa- He stated that the plan is to assist backward areas in provid- ing teachers with special prepara- tion in classroom; laboratory and field work skills, F *. * ®@ Patzouaro, 200 miles west of Mexico City, is the first of six centers to be given aid by UNESCO, EFFECT OF POVERTY. Mr. Smith also stated that it has speaker, ; Mrs, Iva O'Dell, Mrs. Irene bright, Mrs. Harvey Bidstrup and conducted Varied Topics Highlight City PTA Meetings World affairs, American history| The junior choir of Trinity Bap- ‘and expansion of Pontiac schools tist Church, under the direction of ‘Mrs. Sara Gary, presented sev- leral selections, |were several of the topics of in- terest at PTA meetings this week.| LeBaron: School When the LeBaron PTA met on) ‘Thursday afternoon at the school, the mem ip voted to support the Pontiac PTA Council in spon- soring a third scholarship under the present scholarship program. Safeguarding Americas Four Freedoms—‘‘How Can We as PTA Members Help” was the topic of Floyd Miller, program chairman. ect. * L * The present project of the PTA is a Bagley School shirt sale to be held on Feb. 14. Mrs, Carl Moss and Mrs, Herbert Mullen will serve as cochairmen for the proj- from the sale will be used for playground equipment. . the buzz session conducted by Mrs. Newcomers Meet With Mrs. Wilcox Church Group , Meets in Home . Miss Amara in Ann Fogarty shows a collection of 79% F Pike St eet | ** ; ‘ Colors were presented by Rob- Windiate assisted the hostess. the role of “An- moderately priced dresses which|Mondey'si p.m. in the Maite Tempit,| “Anuouneerneing Weve Cer se of — ert Bradshaw, Billy Deacon and |, \irv. Citlord Wilcox was hostess) “the mission study on Brazil tonia” the third |we feel are unsurpassed. The Sunset Club will meet Thursday at the Women's Fellowship hercheon! To keep dark cottons and linens; [4slle Smith of Cub Scout. Den Club for their Wednesday after.|W8S conducted by Mrs. Theodore She has made use of the sheath|! P.m. at Wilson School for a coopera-| : sa , : | 7. Margaret Harths led the group , — ° Koella. Mrs. Hazel Little led the love of Hoffman,” t where slimness is i the| Pinting wee nen'’s Club will tM [which the group will serve Jen. from heving: grayish tinge, add in community ac . {Roan meeting at her home on : sid aha: ‘hege concep here si is in day at 2 pm at the ywea “°"-|27 and of the Inter-Church meeting! vinegar to the final rinse water co ion — Valencia drive. Mrs. W. C. Caverly|8Tup in the Bible study, begin- a tof the gown and easy full- wnnney ze Tompkins. No. A, Pythisa |to be held Jan. 22 at the Congrega-| (approximately half a cup to a gal- led by smond Haeberie. ‘assisted the hostess. ning with St. Paul’s Letters to violin lessons with ness is stressed at the back. Sisters will meet Monday ot 8 Bm. 8 rione) Church. ida of Waker), _ Appointed to serve on the nom- For the social meeting, members|the Ephesians. , Bertha Roth in Pontiac when she was 10 years of age. She began studying voice when she moved *--“ = = . to San Francisco Mrs. Clemence | at the age of 13. During the conversation the soprano whose performance was so outstanding told us how she : > appreciated the story which the Pontiac Press had carried con- | cerning her rise to stardom, and _ she said, “‘you even used my | picture.” | Next week Miss Amara appears | at the opera in “Carmen” and on Feb, 23 she begins, ‘Magic Flute.” The entire cast of the perfor- mance, and the ‘Met's’ general! manager, Rudolf Bing joined with the visiting press at the evening party. (Our box seats and enter- tainment were through the cour- tesy of the Jewelry Industry Coun- cils). Even though they'd been on a | whirl of parties, editors realized the work to be done and settled back to concentrate on more |- spring fashions Friday. By this time you think you've seen everything and no one can tell you more things about fashion. But that’s never really true in this business. Certain designers always pop up with some newsworthy de- tail, in clothes. * * # Like Adele Simpson for instance. She introduced for the first time a new cotton fabric called, ‘‘Sup- ima” — a light, floating fabric | which is so sheer it looks like chiffon. For one short formal done in this fabric, Miss Simpson adorns the bodice with jewels. Suits are favored over dresses by this designer for her spring collection, and she shows a variety of jackets in various lengths from| very brief boleros to waist and! hip lengths. * * Nettie Rosenstcir) always has) been known for her version of the elegant but restrained black dress | sported four and five petticoats. And this, we feel, is a very good. look for the tiny, petite woman who wants gentle sophistication The couture group of the New r~ eS ie Where skirts are full and ~ meant to be that way — they are really full. Several dresses ‘ ‘New York-Model Joyce Tucker caused a ripple of excitement when she wore a Paul Parness dress backwards This year newness is in its de-| by mistake at a fashion show earlier this week. The error Womens Section@onu= | SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1956 dress incorrectly (left) and the proper way (right). ena inating committee were Mrs, Wel- : : ; ‘decorated personality hats that ton Sherman, Mrs. William SiMP- | cach hed deat iL Dire. Jechee son, Mrs. Fred Giddings, Mrs. Sid-| ws ,aden was a guest at the affair. Mrs. Galan Hershey and Mrs. John C. Peck were guests of the ney Deacon and Mrs. John Bu- rooms served the refreshments| PAG ES 7-9 | during tne hour. nomen Parents and teachers enjoyed a “World Travelogue” presented by ithe Rev, Richard H. Dixon of |Trinity Baptist Church at the PTA ;|meeting held at the Bagley School | Thursday evening. Mr. Dixon's talk was focused | around color slides of England, France, Greece and Italy. He emphasized the prosperity of the United States as compared with the ec lc conditi of other Speaks to Group | Mrs. Arthur McKinniss showed {colored slides of Northern Michi- gan at the Tuesday evening meet- ing of the Pontiac National Hair- dressers Association held at 88 Wayne street, Final plans were made to attend the North American Beauty and Fashion Show to be held Feb, 5-6-7 at the H ‘tel Sheraton Cadillac in Detroit. The February meeting of the |Pontiaec group will be held at 867 \West Huron street at which time a guest hairstylist from Detroit will be present. Zonta Prepares for Bosses’ Day At the Thursday evening meet- ing of Zonta Club of Pontiac held)” in Kingsley Inn, plans were com-' |pleted for the Bosses’ Day luncheon and program, | The luncheon will be held at |Hotel Waldron on Thursday, Elmer ‘Rosenberg, personnel director of General Motors Truck and Coach} United Press Phete Division, will be the guest speaker. was noticed when someone spied the zipper being worn | The group voted to cooperate in in the front. Miss Tucker is shown above wearing the ie oneal oy ake che Fea eration of Women's Clubs, ' q | i group. A suit with its fashion future clearly in sight—of imported chiffon worsted —is trimly and precisely tailored — for spring by Hannah Troy. Self-tab pockets, bone buttons and a white linen over-collar are the only accents of this chic salt and pepper blend town suit. University of Michigan School of : Acne amis > gar. ~ Adele Simpson Disp ' 2 ji 4 hi tig . ‘. a4 bk | \ i iy 5 j peso / ' ‘ |} ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1956 af eee oles a 4 (i és . fi ' a Ly ry f é > ell a! “ye ays O riginality With ‘Baby Bolero’ O r Springtime Tom gam Paneer nt fd tr Gy te! choece eeecacty abies wrtary en Maiha aatte ier entiaes” " faend eatale ate cay emcee crane sodiie oo Se ws rooted dare, belts, but ‘with high girdles set!last day of the 26th National Press\pack INTEREST : Place bustles. — ane . Nettle’ Rosenstein’s line for| The Rosenstein line makes sae em, ot, | te ar, dpe wa andi iI Peis tre ove int mb oe wri tenia Paes nhaoey of sot ont pays careful attention to what|tiny kick pleats or godets set into for spring 1996, but with a new, There’s rag ty ccoalty stim ‘different front closure effects, One pleaty of freetiom when moving. women like to buy, is offering twojthe back hem, But Miss Parnis twist. Her dresses this season are skirt im this line, The backs |coatdress has an off-center clos- She puts full petticosted skirts [completely mas eve Ar lean ct" shoves "tae aed tae Ce nas than in back,| ot shies hae sania or peas ; another is double - breasted, on her silk organta prints, [cause she says “women have,ap-|back of skirts, including huge and big bows accent the shoulders) or gathered ‘There are |with front apron panel, * * Neighbor Common Mr. and Mrs. Ae Eleanor Annis S 5 Arnulf W. Mistakenly wanihees ense Best Esterer were ; . C | married hi Keeps Vase _ [nite of sua | Crime Cure ne : ’ . . a, : fi Parla “ Owner Wondering Pai bpell By DOROTHY ROE : " . wal ‘ if She May Ask for be A large Ging f.pinin, eiifesh ranbrook. Its Ret in @ ceremony joned common sense is the best i The bride is + en at St. Vincent cure for problems of juvenile de- é the former By EMILY POsT | de Paul jlinquency, says Sir Basil Hen- fF Kate Micou, A reader tells me: “Several riques, who, recently retired after 4 the daughter |weeks ago a neighbor of mine} Church. 18 years as chairman of the East 7: of Mr. and Nelle FB ge A Randers She is the London Juvenile Court. a bouquet of fresh flowers which : of Mrs. Benjamin I arranged in one of my own| daughter of Tall, sliver haired and one . Britain's foremost authorities.on 4 Hall Micou o vases. Mr. and Mrs. the problems of the young, Sir Bloomfield” sna at al ber to SO daals al at the art ef a nationwide lecture Fi ‘] vase . at al i a CARGO CD — Hething Hit faerie 9 pd ‘in He is tke 208 ad tee oot ten biet ie uth Sanford Office. = 4 se 0 'memven Hie Rewnes 49 Wye Oe SS oes en 4 Mrs: Masle me. Would it be proper to ask street, “I blame many of the ills of to- : ee eS ae ue as & a ae ee __ her to return it to me, and if 80,| 47 is the son day’s young people on unrealistic : back im ‘home backgrounds for oe | Bure Esterer how can I do this without causing | 2€ 45 educational theories which ignore : Oe ek Brace Je stil the king of metals |0f Ann Arbor ins her embarrassment?” of Mrs. pal oes digege d aeag The garden look perked up high! domipant ‘wrought, iva has van |r? DY. Arnulf Answer: The next time you go Corinne cnceunis cae Geer ti oe opening of the International Home -~ post — se omen Peat al 4 , - te see rer Cappell of punishments, no rewards, no com- Furnishings Market in Chicago. able high style lines, now are| = ash TE. ana Ween Ee pond 4 home.” ' |Perkins street. = and no repression,” he ‘ flabl n oderate priced ° “ —— i . * * chandlse Mart and the American |buy. ~ and I have received an engraved sters go berserk when they leave Furniture Mart, LESS TEXTURE ed guest of honor is a granddaughter : things become unpleasant if you walle Gieplay of now furnishings Te cxngtiet tn now tunis UX 2 ef of a triend of ours. The hour named : ° break the rules, where the re- _ for homes. ‘ at-the market, designers are ton-| « -_» ° is 10 o'clock in the ballroom of C wards of and skill are oir te cit we ane Som os eer eer) Christ Church Rite ‘mc**"™™== “Stuart Cappell Claims jr ‘sig’ aa dominated fabrics rugs. ve “We are young would 2 . petitive where it is necessary ings for the past few seasons, ex-jored materials are silks, linens! icate Micou became the bride of|ivory tulle veil which was em-|like to know what is expected ot F J@QNOL Annis as Bride a auion auaan wasesee ; Se ans Neate’ by OEM Te end Wrocelelies, ____| Arnulf Walter Esterer at a 4:30 broidered with tiny seed pearis./us, (1) If Senet tn we ae : * | “Some of the so-called progres- : buyers over. Se m- no longer are shaggy orjo’clock ceremony today in Christ/She carried a bouquet of white|should we arrive my! At a Nuptial Mass performed in| A princess gown of Val- |sive schools instill in children the 9 the week on 0 coring ie air. nay, New carpeting dee, we Charch Cranbrook, Bloomfield! Amazon lilies, orchids and ivy. margaret peter gnepeligeee ‘ de Paul Church at| enciennes roll satin and idea that they Pete exercise { ly plain in color with @ carved Nancy Wonnberger of Bloom- : 10 o'clock this morning by the Rev.| featuring a chapel length train every whim at any time, that they " The popular blues and browns| motif for design relief, The bride ts the daughter of Mr. field Hills served as maid of honor) UMN? | Maurice Veryser, Eleanor Annis) was worn by the bride. A cloche | must express themselves, no mat- 4 gave way to mellow leaf and apple and Mrs. Benjamin Hall Micot of|wearing a ballerina-length gown! . ' became the bride of Stuart C.| cap of lace and seed pearis se- tr how disastrous the results, that q greens, ‘marked by pale apricot Bo ptr Smith Bloomfield Hills, and he is the son of ‘cornflower blue satin with a eeeste, of thagke ane ite Cappel. cured her finger tip veil of illu- |if they don't like to read or do oranges and daffodil yellows, The . ot Mrs. Marie Burt Esterer of\titfed bodice. Her headband was|4 0° %, Menke afterwards? (5) The bride is the daughter of Mr.| Sion. A white orchid centered |sums they don't have to, and that, pines that remained were tue! Moderates.Film Ann Arbor and Dr. Arnulf K-jof matching blue ‘satin and shel. 1. say goodbye?” and Mrs. John Annis of South| her bridal bouquet of white (no matter what they do they will blues, like a robin's egg. apc Esterer of Longview, Wash. carried a bouquet of Garnet roses Sanford street and he is the son| Freses. never be punished. org ee at Willis PTA . ee and SF Anewer: (1) You are expected of Mrs. Corinne Cappell of Perk! Mrs. John Annis attended the|, “I believe you io Ametion tan Zo bly women struggling i) Smith moderated the| For her wedding, the bride | Gowned identical to the maid | to arrive abour a half hour after (ins street. bride es matron of hemor and) oo ss ts Benin be achieve space in small homes and "| eens . | of honor were the other bridal | the time set. (2) If he dances Sandra Cappell, sister of the|we do in Britain, a Coe apartroents, furniture - makers|Michigan Department of Mental] (oo attendants Mrs. Ross Lee Finney | well he would be expected to do groom, was ber other ottendant. [es to ber move , Be ee ene re Pieces t0lHealth Film, “Angry Boy” at the round | = ae See ie rellageen eclimpeay Hse Arar oe ee bet : against walls allow TOO ‘Thursday afternoon meeting Arbor, bridegroom; dance would n lue crys’ e gowns fash- q fr pesmage. ee Willis School PTA held hp Her Svea Blomquist of td Pron aan for him to make ioned in peincess lines. Gleaners Group . Marion Mercer of Akron, : a . . , : Cabinats made wp tor shallow echool. A. dlecussion on the film and Bendre Henderson of Bloom | (3) You would have to stay at cnt af nae of First Baptist. dimensions taking on height. “ir bouquets least an hour. (4) )Not necessari-. ' : . Straight, severe lines were sof- prgaaenalir Baee = ae of English violets, Garnet roses iy (5) Yes, unless you leave very ee kit ce match- Enjoys Music tened by the wide use of tambour inating com wee we and ivy. ‘early, ing blue velvet cloches with nose || tC en oe Fen, Sr la a act eam A alte mal crew | joned, eet : Cathy Clark wore a gown of ap-| “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please _W. E. | the ean took dom- [CATO Porritt and Mrs. pliqued blue silk voile for her dutell me whether it. le ‘proter ts Albert T. Cappel served his 'akes and Mrs. T. N. Slosson, was | Rr pp Pay bey B ma porndy Oo ties as flower girl. Her headband slice a banana on cereal with a brother as best man and Jone ee te de lene meeting of ; got plumper and more comfort- | Following the meeting refresh- was a wreath of English violets. spoon? My husband always does R. Annis, brother of the bride, [DiC ievade Cleaners of the First } chte-fluctgh fe Sep of GvNh- ay tag nerd b's _ Her flowers were a miniature| this vag Goad yr sons = begin-| acted as groomsman. Seating ake tie a chaise trom His birth 4 - * i. * . { English violets and ning to follow his example. y. e life o st, fror tated ‘Deck mt Meher 904 LG. Fidler, Mra, William Bur. Carmen rose ee Go not think fe te per but | f Cuasion Cappel, duane Copa \through Hila earthiy ile ander nett and Mrs, Joe Pocchiola, Ross Lee Finney of Ann Arbor WOuld like your opinion before put-| @ and James Olsen. into the promise of His glorious Teak, both in natural and dark- : ng ting my foot down on this prac- * « « coming again, was depicted in ened finishes, is edging out walnut ° ° * served as best man ‘and seating "8 | whites hen bean the Severed weed Imitation Minks fhe guests were David Micou and tice. For her daughter's wedding, 9°"8. of the past few markets, Plastic : Richard Boots of Bleomtelé $s.) 4 le pertoctty all right Mrs. Annis chose a slate gray taf-/ The Nativity mumbers were tops for tables have gone into| Catching Fancy Clarence, Stephenson, Henry vio te tase B pose perfectly feta oat dress A sung by Larry Wilson and Vir. ney, an ti) rown 0! n ° sories and a corsage nk roses.| ginia and Patsy Hakes, of T. Arbor. . Mrs. Cappell wore a beige silk 6 ee ee sail sk * 8 ¢ Baking Soda, Lemon d dress with brown accessories and iy of Ce a hn ; 1955 saw the ms of a For her daughter's wedding, Is Remed for Colds a corsage of Talisman seeee. in duets and solos presented by beginning new A breakfast was held at Rotunda trend when the first imitation mink Mrs. Micou was gowned in an | An old-fashioned remedy still in / you're planning to trevel, tote Inn immediately following the Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Wilson, the hit the market. aqua faille dress with matching high favor for treatment of colds @/¢5+y seperetes, miccad-motch Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Hakes, Mrs. accessories. Mrs. Esterer chose (consists of baking soda and lemon, vite thet double ond triple for flo so Cale Ate eet N. Slosson and Mrs Gordon ™ ict ” wor ® gown of mink brown brocade |The basic formula is a half glass) ert. mid-dey fee end sightseeing. side in Pontias. ° Shelton. agen coal an ae with matching accessories. Thelr [of water, the juice of one fresh! White flannel separates gaily ac- ereteeesineii Prior to the singing of each you can tell the difference when Homers were cymbidium orchids. !lemon and a.half-teaspoon of soda'cented with bloused print jacket) One of the interesting deyelop- number, Scripture was sead by the you touch: it. A reception was held at the added just before serving, so it and you have the new spectator ments in. women's watches is the| Rev: Mr. a Orchard Lake Country Club im. fizzes. |look. Superlative cotton skirts. ber of attractive models which| Following the music day pro- A fad which is catching on mediately following the ceremony.) To make it palatable for chil- with dressy tops will see you "umber o ve . ‘gram, refreshments were served with the teenage crowd, the man- o « e dren, a teaspoon of sugar may be' around the clock while globe trot- are waterproof, shock proof And/and a social hour was enjoyed by Nena bps pagel available rpbo Following a honeymoon trip to| added. ‘ting. |dust proof, . the members. coats stoles—and also | > you may be able to have “mink Quebec, the newlyweds will make ‘ . lumberjacket or a ‘mink’ pullover their home in Ashtabula, Ohio. | d e f f . I EF] e E or a “mink” evening skirt. + ; ee an 56 Shoes Slender INterence Is an Elusive Enemy pagent hace tad tell gener and Stronger By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | group, so when Fm out with them) lion—or do T just imagine that it) Answer: You call it an organ- bathing suit? SIZES 2—10 (VY NEW YORK (INS)—The 1956, A man stood raptly absorbed by|the crowd treats me fairly well. |doesn't happen to others? Shall 1 ied snub. You feel that you are by shoe and the 1955 skyscraper bis the paintings im the window of the| - “| think 1 really must be a ale ni we friendly, or is the purposely being left out of the ‘ fen have a lot in common, a noted art gallery. Anoth ambled au ne | tun, ts + tas - : 36 Coral Jewelry ne 7 olams shoe designer predicts. |up, ‘stood beside him to take a| thee nent becouse if aay ot [ia nk I've adjusted myself to Sits’ activities, as though they Full circle skirt on this charm- these girls de call me or stop to SMORGASBORD Features New Color ing young trock—matching fitted , Rower Vivier says they will both eck. talk to me, I treat them as (getting along without them, still "e@lly had something against you. cae pM med cn “or it’ be built of lighter-than-ever ma-| first man, wanting to share/ though they were always very |I'd like to know why these girls They're completely indifferent BUFFET ane ey ee ee ee Simple sewing for you,|‘¢rials which shave greater-than- his pride with someone, said to| sweet to me. I fast den't know |take this attitude that teeme tal to pec ey Ganenetels They don't SERVED EVERY DAY mother; make several in colorful -\check and solid cottons—choose a ids are fine linen as her Easter outfit! usually coral in color, but next} Pattern 4536: Children’s sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 dress and jacket take 2%, yards 35-inch fabric; 1% | yard contrast. This pattern easy to use, simple plete illustrated instructions. pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- ‘ever strength. | ‘They will both be slender and | angular with the effect of being | poised in air. And they both | will represent the latest in com- | | fort, simplicity and function, | Vivier believes the average to sew, is tested for fit. Has com. Woman will have two or three sions that give it a shape you imore pairs of shoes next year! Send 35 cents in coins for this ‘tan she had last, because shoes tke a wall will have style significance and sex appeal. | Bright colors to match or accent! and when the stranger beside him, ‘My brother painted those!’ To which “Is my situation one in a mil- have followed me all through high school.” the other replied nonchalantly, “I don't care.” That's indifference. Affection is q warm, clinging, comfy feeling that you can cher- ish to you. Even hate has dimen- can handle. But indifference is of soft gray sponge. You can poke at it, but your fist just sinks in up to the wrist; you remove your hand, chase after you, they don't call you up all the time, they don’t drop in at your house, They're | Only decently cordial]: when you're out with some bey and happen to be with the crowd. tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West her costume, printed silk or satin the hole fills up again. Indifference noee un to it And 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print'for fun and glittery shoes for eve-'is frustrating. Your best efforts Y ve . Plainly name, address with zone, ning will make shoes the arresting meet with defeat. Your charm has on cont expect ti te size and style number. {part of many costumes. no effect. Your enthusiasms. fall sad you all the » The ett __ flat. “~ ae to five you @ constan & play—unless you go s ot ‘othe ig “indifference. ‘We alter more than halfway toward them. , ! because others just don't care How many parties, for in- Jenough. And still others are the stance, have you had at your asinss of our indi But you care plenty. : = our negligence, We don't giris over for lunch? How many OF EMIS Weneration = j==-= meg olay hinged Here’s a girl who is at the fixed up for § ‘mew? | Public Address by M. S. Allen, | Seaeicie 4 Se - 1" your pele it’s a sure ES Representative of the Watchtower Society the basis of all her troubles. She sign you've been meeting what you | writes: consider their snub with a sublime i SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 3 P. M. = , | moat te ee ee ae ie “Dear _ — oe Pa jody —— ~ ‘ Untied Press Phete| though you didn’t care : Faure awecme te bo food More gold braid than ever before awarded to a PONTIAC SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 250 W. Huron St., Pontiac woman Navy doctor adorns the sleeves of Capt. Gioconda Enough make you take the initiative and make actively friendly advances Saraniero of Brooklyn, N.Y. Just promoted to captain after recently making commander, Dr. Saraniero reports Sunday for duty in the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery at Washington. to the girls? Enough to make you draw them closer to you—instead of waiting for them to beckon to you? . (Copyright 1966) YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND Ne Collection Rug and Carpet Cleaners . BE 2-7132 All Welcome ask to take me. The boys that ask , me are from the very nicest 42 Wisner St. ~ « eae es ae j é ; e , f * ‘i % . THE PONTIAC PRESS. # ge ‘ pe ee ms SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1956 * Welcome Rebekah Lodge ee Holds Officer Installation Gi ; Shower Given for Bride-Elect Janet Haswell Joyce Hofman and Mrs. Donald McLean entertained at a kitchen ie + ae Mr, and Mrs, T, S. Ashcraft of Bir. pictured setting out on é mingham were among the recent vaca- the village square at the sleigh tour of . ski-land resort. Russell See and Mrs. Elmer . Janet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|€n. tioners at Sun Valley, Idaho. They are They returned home this week. James MacDonald Haswell of| The social hour was arranged + oat of tr Whi Sat ns nen Conn ee amen . . o ene elect of udy Bell, son of| Robert Cover hand) YWCA R W, A Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell of Austin-|Mrs. Henry Rosner handled flow- esumes inter ctivities ville, Va, The — will ex- BA gener ong an i ; change vows Feb, 4 in Fulda, Ger- past noble grands jewel was} Winter term activities at the, Chapman, instructor. The gurate a new term for the Ladies many. .<*« * presented Mrs, Lester Bell, retir: Queen of Clubs, also a Monday Day Out, The participants, many Guests at the affair included) : wile Manone. ~— soe Pr te ot coms oe. oe a Lee ‘s 2. | i e a cup Re sg eo aE aE EES ; : 2 . - . sat wa 6 % Sie Chae toa el Tuesday, the Golden Age Group (or, suoosne tnelr classes, after) Setting out to schuss the half-dollar a few skiing tips. The Weirs returned phy, Kay Justin, Ruth Stukey, will have its monthly dessert lunch-| ae ne ed| slope at Sun Valley, Idaho, are Mary and home Tuesday after a week spent at the Olive T : ‘eon meeting. Golden Agers are mreery opera i ve : ; “ka San Coad ean —_ transported to and from their|°Y Mrs. Mant Bentier rah Mrs.| Dick Weir, while their parents, Mr. and _ resort. ter Ward, “Janice Rivard and Mrs. | — by = Harold ane. oe Pitep ee am.to2pm.! Mrs. C. R. Weir of Birmingham, pass on Robert Mann. rman, members eens ; committee, Instructors of the various . 5 That evening, the intermediate Curses offered include: Mrs. E1-|[C pj s G M Parcats dune. Dose te! wit Saar sil have Te fit er Thomas, anaing on ew TENDS Honor {Presbyterian Group Meets number of eggs called for on the pre- |meeting with Mrs, Herrmann, in-Per; Mrs. Raymond Homer Gerue "4 pancake mix box, beat the whites with |structor. (Date and time for the|crafts; Mrs, John Dawson, sewing The November group of the First| Assembly was given by Mrs. Rich- # until dry and fold in at the last , » Jochmans. Stu- /beginners’ evening class will be and knitting; and Mrs, Herrmann,|q¢ Hotel Waldron Presbyterian Church met with Mrs.| ard Ferris. 7 minute. They taste almost like The toughest thing about ghost dents of German will meet the | announced.) bridge Philip Meachem of Brookdale Mrs. Bradley L. Scott and Mrs. x cake. writing Is catching the right spirit.| same night with Miss Mary L.' Wednesday morning ~will inau-| Mothers are requested to bring sa bembers of the statt of the Oak.) STeet Wednesday, evening, uk Deadley ‘wey tonnes ' OO — ~———~ | @ lunch for each child, ag they County Prosecutor's Office : Z e : e e e e e eat carty.- The mothers them |gathered Thursday at the Hotel! Ouiine ath morinin sovlen call wacets ot the group Included Mra i! . selves may bring their lunch and |Waldron to honor former assisiant ng P : Mrs, Lester Carlsen read the Bible| Emil Bair, Mrs. Harold Babb, Mrs. . I laml a S in ocla ir Hager after clase to chat with Prosecutor, Homer G. Gerue. MF.!ssuty, a report on the General|Cart Kreps, Mrs. Robert Newil = ; triends or slip our for an hour’s |Gerue recently resigned to become assistant in the office of gy eanhare-eanntioy © . seteens betere collecting thet |% 0 of the Cox ‘ . Other guests were Mrs, William By ETHEL TOMBRINK —jordinary day to day living going| spent quiet but happy holidays in | And Helen. and Clinton Parr... en | — ‘then rend ‘i —. ‘ - Striped Clothing VanJaarsveld, Mrs. Erwin Schram, MIAMI—Fireside sofas are long-jon, too . . . with the other thou-| the waterfront home in Holly- they've had a few small holiday| sgn gusheut, will ne cert iat ax ton sehert A. Tess . ’ Mrs. Sam Wellwork and Mrs. Low- shot winners over palm-lined|sands (latest census figure was| W6d—sceing friends and visit- gatherings in their home, and are | the evening as well as in the after vaste Mrs. Donald Kingsbury Predicted for 56 ell Armstrong. beaches these days in sunny South|more than 703 thousand) or resi-| Ing around. And they’re even spending a lot of time getting &c-| oon this term. Both classes are|Mrs. Harry Colwell, Janet Lynch! Californh s are Florida. dents of greater Miami and those| ‘enjoying’ this cold spell. They’re |quainted with their neighbors in scheduled for Wednesday from 1 and Lorraine Bruzdewicz. designers are fore- Prepare for Hair-Do It's sunny alright, but definitely|in other south Florida cities. expecting some of thelr Michi- |the Old Cutler Acres estates, —|1, 3 p.m, and from 7:30 to 9:30 Frederick C. Ziem Gere Fe ee er ries, _ It really want to get your teeth - chattering, goose - pimple| People like the Nelse Knudsens | gan friends down soon. where their new home is located. |» m, ' Taylor, D. Long, Gerard A. para as never before . . . woven, 2% th, get your hair in —a : Se = "cng ‘ne program Petites award W.Gicey| timed en we, marrow, atl top conan fears your next aaa Wade o torertbeakios| . ¥ sitting these days. Son and! Thursday evening the program|Robert C, Miller, Walter Dennison, long as they're stripes! It started| Permanent. Wash it with two ruare's @ record-breeking UMMM daughter-in-law Norman and Shir- tor employed women similar to the Dongid A. Brown, William E. Lang|°® * biees' ‘e or three latherings, at least three sale on heating units and fuel sup- ley Vivier left six-month-old De-|popular Wednesday program for/and Emmett J, Leib also attended.|"'" the men, bless ‘em, earlier rinsings. Be faithful to your plies—the main problem being de- x borah here with them while theylhomemakers, will’ inteluce two sorted the wllatine. thane, nilnightly Wicsbiell seatibs: livery requests. | and Christie, 3, went vacationing | new instructors. Miss June May,| Cotton gloves look as if they'd swimsuits, playclothes, dresses,| If you do this for « few weeks Bat Grough the wintry weath- Sseran wan ben duly ts Pa all tal oc ing State Hos: been ironed when you dry them in|blouses, skirts, suits, ‘coats, lin-|in advance, you'll be_repald er, the lagt-year’s coated crowd, . over c lectr , m. most valuable coin; beauty, dashes off to the office each Lima, Peru, shortly before Mr. program, while Mrs, Neal Gee dryer ings and trim wad . — Vivier was transferred to Miami. Main theater talk these days concerns the new Coconut grove Playhouse and it’s opening show, “Waiting for Godot” starring Bert Lahr and Tom Ewell. People loved the Playhouse—it’s spacious, comfortable and done in good taste. But they walked out on ‘Waiting for Godot,”’ which has been rated as a triumph in Paris, London, Rome, Helsinki and Frankfurt. According to producer Michael Meyermerg, the opening night crowd wasn't ‘intelligent enough’ to understand it. ' But Walter Winchell. who was in the opening night crowd, seems to agree with the Miami people. He quotes Thornton Wilder (a Pul- itzer Prize playwright) as saying that {t’s ‘great’—to which Winchell adds, “it would make more sense if he called it a great bore’’. * “Waiting for Godot” is still run-| ning, however—to the “come and see yourself’ fans. Frankly yours truly, is giving in and going to ‘see for herself’ tonight. ‘Gobot’, after pre-runs in a couple northern cities, will open | in New York soon. ‘Dahling’ Tallulah Bankhead in rehearsal now at the Playhouse for next week's opening of ‘Streetcar Named Desire’. So we're still WAITING — that is, those who like ‘Dahling’, or ‘Streetcar’. Back to opening night, it was almost like Hollywood—besides Winchell, there were Joan Fontain, her husband, George Collier; Ten- fo abuland Halter Neckl ckline Appears to Continue on the Bolero One look, and you know this is Bust Watst Sizes 4 24 1 nessee Williams, Joe Cotton (who|a Jo Copeland creation. Unequalled 38 28 36 inches iz got his start here in little theater|in her field for giving the most} 3,°% 33% 3j’sinches 18 provocative-looking clothes a lady-| 40 30 41 inches 18 groups) society writer Charlie Ventura—.and the usual crowd of Miami Beach social set. * * ®@ There’s been a fussin' and a feudin’ on the musical side, too. ‘ Discordant notes were flying the other day between Arturo di Fil- ippi, maestro of the Miami Opera Guild, and Dimitri Chitro, ballet maestro. The whole thing was over sup- like air, she here shows a sheath costume with a wonderful new halter neckline. The neckline is made of bias cut bands that cross over the neck and end under the arms. The idea is repeated on the semi-fitted kimono-sleeved bolero -which is lined, but here the pieces separate and end at the side seams, giving the impression that they are a continuation of the dress. pert of Opera Gules 5 - XII available for 50 cents. If | REAR @ « * . pay- ca S as Geo ping -: First Southern Missionary om. bore voted 38 tot Dealers sound philosophy of life, together with the gift of simple and potent ex PENTECOSTAL CHURCH tine Sandy cient saey progetens: Sweet constantly u surprised and ommend ty Me insights. | ef Pontiac | BAPTIST CHURCH adopted last spring. | Once I heard him tell a boy, “To seed edge The Su Josi ; respect yourself and be respected, i war launched there ty 30 xan simply live up to your best.”” The more you think of it, that bit ef advice SUNDAY SERVICES aD Ge Whe en [clubs of the area with the coopera, has the earmark of real wisdom. Do that, and you can look yourself and Sunday Morning’ =..-sc tree ew fP Sunday School ....... 9:45 A.M, tion of church groups who aided in ©VeTyone else in the face. And the person who truly earns his own & Might oon su ss00 tae 2 Merning Worship......11:00 A.M. distributing car stickers reading Personal esteem is very likely to have the respect of others also. {f sine mt *™4 Prver oo) ue Hl 8.T.U 6:45 P.M, I'm Not a Sunday Shopper.” | (Copyright 1986) ] —soREV. MARVIN F. mESTER £ ae Wate 1:30 P.M.’ “hee to 100 A'M. \ ld ]] Wed. Preyer Mesting .. 7:30 P.M. I] Young People’s Bible Stu, 8:00 P.M. REV. A. H: MULLING, Poster _ Phone FE 4.8576 Alliticted With Southern Baptist Convention ~ Oakland. and Saginaw, Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— the Word.” . SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. (Classes for Al! Ages) ,MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. “CHASING FLEAS & HUNTING DEAD DOGS” EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P.M. ‘ “THE GOOD SAMARITAN” Dr. H. H. Savage Preaching at Morning Service r 6. State Street “Pontiac's Singing Church” KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON ARTHUR HUBBS Minister Minister of Meste 11:00 A.M—“DAILY BREAD” 7:30 P. M—“CONVERSION” Church School, 9:45 A. M. Youth Service, 6:30 P. M. PROGRAM , making known such wonderful a } GOSPELAIRES QUARTET news to hearing ears and giving || Sunday School ...........948 OF CHRIST : answer to every man that asks Morning W 0 Broadcast Over WCAR 10:18 - 10:45 | you a reason for the hope , that af orship ee il i 438 Centre! ; — ae pee” Pentey vening 706 Services Sunday 10 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. Pe | During the program, A. W. An-| _—_—_ ° 11:00 A. M. ‘drews ‘of Lapeer reviewed ‘high: 1p Wane Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7:30 p.m. “THE SAVIOUR CRUCIFIED ‘lights of the activities for 1955, TUES - THURS. We are Aposticil {nm doctrine, Baptism in ‘cin coe len aie in 160 come 7:45 P. M. Jesus Name, Holy Ghost as New Birth, Jesus a Ss," report rews, ‘‘spen ° ! 7:30 P. M., 7 over 000000 } ection -. - One True God! Always Pray for the Step ; home Bibl di 7 “SATAN’S CERTAIN MEN ‘tone’ bie sosier sl] WRON — Sunday people r doors, leaving with them 86,000,000 Bibles 8:00 to 8:30 A. M. | books exp ning the Bible, ‘ Seeeeemmemaand | SPECIAL rinted in 100 languages.” “Visit the Church of the Vf 5 Woodworth, supervisor of ® MUSICAL ithe congregations concluded the] Old Fashioned Gospel!” 306 Midway—Off Sanford School ..10 A. M. “Service Meeting.” | Young People 6:45 P.M. Mor. Worship ...11 A.M. jf a Sunday Schoot Attendance Lest Sundey—1020 © DR. TOM MALONE Pastor SPEAKING AT ALL SERVICES Junior Church ....11 A. M. Matt, 16:18. ‘will build my the gates CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at 1196 Joslyn Ave. for Worship EACH LORD'S DAT MORN, 11 A. M. Each Lord’s Day Evening......... 04.9300 P.M. And 1 say unto thee thou ebureh, and Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road. | Eve. Worship 7:45 P. M. Divine Healing Service Wednesday, Day of Prayer, Beginning at 10 A. M. Study of “Book of Revelations” ot ter sais on ans t Thursday. Communion Service, 7:30P.M, of hell shall Rot prevail against tt. [il] Rev. Rose L. Davis, Pastor FE 64-9682 | Fe 1-en8 |} Rev. Daniel Havens, Associate Pastor | All Saints Episcopal Williams Street at West Pike mr UN The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector a The Rev Lewis W Towler, Curste Pe SUNDAY SERVICES: 1 Dee MK i | ili In- Pal Church | School. 11:00 A. M—Morning Prayer, Church School,” and Sermon by ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL MILFORD, MICH. Dixte Highway Near Ssshabaw FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH |f ' 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 2.00 A. M.—Hely Communion 6:48 A. M.—Church School = ad 11:00 A. M@—Merning Prayer aaahede Sermon by the Rev. Robert J. Chureh Shekiey, Viear fe 4 \ « 2 RE Ae i | Yor ad a, . ‘ f iy 4 F : oe Re od ; i # | i~ i f ty * j fl : a - f ae te 2d \ ; woh eany, / + oh ‘ \ . f ; Re = -PlasSpeakes, PublicTours University -of Michigan aN a | _.-\ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS: SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1956 Walled Lake H ie ligh School: St. Patrick’s Women Install; Plan Party Mrs. Gerald F. DeSormier was in- unday Initial Meeting Held by Players West Bloomfield Group stalled as president of St. Patrick's ' Women's guild” at a recent cere-/"Other new officers installed} Names Committees; ‘}mony in the parish meeting room.|were; Mrs, E. E. Pifer, vice pres- Sets Date to Meet WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — ‘Township Players” met here this week in a preliminary organizational meeting at the town hall. Franklyn Donegan presided and ‘Mrs. Nell McArthur volunteered as corsages of white carnations. Plans were made for a card to be given jointly with Moore Explains | Water Petitions the. Men's Club at 8 pm. Sat- urday, Jan. 21, in the parish hall. St, Mary"s guild will have , : Judae_ Re nds charge of tables; Sacred Heart James Lewis, vice president of stu 9 comme: ds . _— rig treasurer for the group. dect altnirs at the University of ! Farmington Become. Heart guild, “a ant | ene Michigan will be the principal Tara” retrechmapate, Meetings have been scheduled speaker, Others who will speak |, Chartered one “ne Pgh mre will | tor the fourth Teereday of = CF. . Ld provided Club , at the township Se a ee This auditorium-gymnasium completes the new Walled Lake High School | TON and the various guilds. eup sining owed © dar. T. Anicka, architect; A. N. Hick-* FAEMONG __| Mrs. Johnson, retiring treasurer,| ter membership of fifty in order * 4 . . . The Farmington Townsh ‘ip Water * i , A son, contractor; Joseph W. PT gave her annual report at the| te vote on a set of bylaws. Bs president of the Board of Educa- Your A Is Planning: 50 Blaze Slate Special Development Committee met! meeting, pointing out that the guild second business meet and cast- : tion; E. V. Ayres, high school ~ Pi. eae ' Or an Program Thursday evening in the Town Hall has only a $2,200 balance to pay| ing session will be Jan. 19. f principal: and Robert Hess, presi SDECIal Education to Be | g | with Judge Arthur E. Moore to" tS pledge of $8,000 made last] Volunteer committees selected dent of the Student Council. e at Waterford discuss the progress of petition-|“'Y, © the Parish Expansion/for immediate planning included : The high school band under the Topic Monday at Holly weeps ome ing in the dry areas of the town- a. George Curran, Clayton Freeman, : direction of Helmut Holland- : WATERFORD — Robert Lilley-|ship. Judge Moore was appointed . . Pat ~~ patient Others ‘ Morits will play and Mrs. Ron- |man will play special tumbers on|by the township board to act as [J d P b are H. K. | Neil McArthur, 7 ald wri sm girls chours Holly = leg svinenes of the Home WEST BLOOMFIELD—A $6,500 | the new organ in the 7:30 evening legal adviser to the group. | nite if es er ian John Batts, Crew Couse, Mr. and } will sing. — the benedic- (Roger | — ' in c-osegs! hyo Child. hens Seen ewig 0 garage, service Sunday, at Faith Baptist Pesce ait ie the proposed An = s p il Dick Lavell, and Mrs. Irene » _ g A t- ntact January PTA meeting to be at 8 “aaa jan apartment over the garage and ‘ieee, Ryland Srlchuce wilt etians, sonebeting oat tae ke nounces rogram Pasasns over 21 interested in members will conduct visitors on |P-™. Monday in the Holly Multi-| 57, jin PTA will hold its regular caused considerable s mo k e dam- play for the service. | division be included. Judge Moore} AUBURN HEIGHTS—The United ™¢™bership are invited to attend 4 a tour of the building and the [Purpose room for the Elementary) outhiy meeting, Monday, at § °S* ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. meres said that petitions can be drawn presbyterian Church will hold its’ Meetings a PTA will serve refreshments. Pea. , sive ac’ te ing PM. at the ochadl. . pees — of 1763 Cass Lake Rd., oe young ag e* — for these subdivisions, but unless Sendag’ itvvians it ‘allows Sibte _—_———— uest speakers for the evening Thom ing yesterday. ; sponsor a film ng * there are enough homes in the sub- : Bible, secu —— = ee ae be Mrs. Ann Lund, school Foie toy ee pee, Rennes The West Bloomfield Fire De-|Lite of Bob Jones Sr.” at 6:15 P-|division to make an additiona’ School, 10 a.m.; Worship, n-1s Metamora Church cost @ little $1,300,000 to bui marc — nigga —— munity Schools, will speak on oes = ener aged —_, eee founder of| main or lateral feasible, they can ..m.; Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m.’ . Wer Me D to build ; » speech COFr|..p oo din : ". ’s Superstitious!!! Resi- ones Univ —_ not be included at the presen T; F| N Off and hg contains 40 class-|rectionist; and Mrs, Alma Shields, °*dine nd the Child. dents of West Bloomfield Town- ——_—_—— time. P boomin le Com mets ot ects ew UITICers seen apeaker' a ———————— | ROMEO — "Fertilizing and, per pap their me ender, Church officers elected in- hes been crdered for install; Children’s Division, Oakland |and evaluator when the “Grand. partment fought the fire for over) Mulching” will be the topic of the . ameity Seed ee clude: Harold Brower, deacon the stage. These can be Tulded| County Probate Court. His tople {mother's Attic” display and exhibit| "Fee hours. ~ _ |first lecture in the Romeo Fruit! The township now has a 15 mill for three years; Mrs. Lewis on . can : ming i nssbuasrsidesecsaagin xsesecaescnst toe sponsored by the Davisburg PTA According to Fire Chief Ben J.| School series to be held at 8:00 limit, placing such a low ceiling Fishell and Mrs. George Nunn, against the wall when not in’ use. . , Moshier, the department had to|p.m. Monday evening at Romeo on bonds that investors are fear- trustees for three years ; When . opens at Davisburg elementary years each; ; cating is satehie be atifl d Vot M. , aa use 1600 ft. of hose to draw water) High School. : \ful of buying, he said. A charter Mrs. Harold Brower, re-elected ; floor seating is available for at|/A\V(jf] Boar ores) et oe es Margot !Tom ice covered Sylvan Lake. | The subject will be discussed by would place the township in the clerk for one year; Maude Mar- ; least a thousand more. : Pearsall, assistant core ef De- The origin of the fire has not Paul Larsen of the horticulture|same category as a city in that | tin, re-elected treasurer for one Teachers and administrators for Census Takers troit Historical museum of Detroit P®¢" 4etermined. department of Michigan State Uni-|it would not be subject to the 15 year; Mrs. Guy Russel, re- agers in designing the puild- will assist Mrs, Boyer, Mrs. Ellen: ; 7 versity. He sg also _ slides 7 limitation. an tha elected deaconess for three which has attracted many | syon — The Avon Hathaway, teacher in Highland! T sh R to illustrate his remarks. ie recommended that the area years. : visitors in the year it has: been TOWNSHIP ™ Avon Park achecl, Will eles datial. re own ip estricts The school is sponsored by the become a chartered township as The next Sellcwwihd im use. Its functional qualities, |TOWShip Board unanimously , p.m. to 6 pm. Later in the ps . ° Macomb County Fruit Committee ‘quickly as possible, then begin the church will te Wonnee at rovers the — with |adopted a resolution presented DY evening Mrs. Mary Manley, venry Eight Mile Parking and is open to fruit growers consideration of incorporation as Jan. 25 at 7 p. m.. inste er - > cab Eamon _= omer Township Clerk Frances 0. Covert, Hill and Mr. Abram of Fiint ian throughout the area. a city. '18th as originally planned. A pro- . shin, have made Ht on entetnading Wednesday. jtorical Society will appraise arti! SOUTHFIELD ‘TOWNSHIP —, ‘The tree removal program | “From the point of financing, |gram will follow the supper, , high school building. | The resolution was to name a “€s on exhibit. ‘Southfield Township Board mem-| was an outgrowth of a survey | a city as large as the township — fey wes tors im the STOW? of enumerators for taking) Mrs. besa matowny, Pro- ers restricted parking along, of mentees —* am pred — ne sald. Utica Berean Baptists More than educa’ | census inhabi gram rman the event, . ; made at request if also makes for greater econ- ‘ ’ State have been issued invitations | of all the tants of| reports many items hate bese Eight Mile Road in the township| growers. It was their contention | omy of municipal government.” ‘Receive New Pastor F to attend the dedication and the proposed annexed territory of Avon offered for exhibit and items on |to single row at their meeting. Po-| that degenerate fruit trees pri- Dr. Joseph Gadbaw, chairman UTICA—The Rev. Donald j public is also welcome. /Township, including the village of display will be insured while in lice will enforce the restriction.| marily in subdivided orchards |. 1. water canuaiibes ted ting has acee oted the act i. ~ thres of clases ae ne Rochester for the incorporation of} the building. | Other business completed at | Were jeopardizing the 1956 apple |\rs. Elise Avery to contact lead- the Berean Baptist Church in tributed according to program|""" city of Rochester. The resolu-| Music for the evening will be| the meeting includes the pur- industry. ers of the township's civic organ- ILA MAE PATTON Utica. The Rev. Mr. Cutting is a committee. chairman, Mrs. Helen tion is to be forwarded to the Sec-|presented by Margaret and Jean| chase of 10 metal “No Dump- | The school will feature addition- | izations to arrange a meeting so graduate of the Detroit Bible In- Dewey. s : retary of State. Cuthbert of Ferndale, and Davis-| ing” signs to replace cardboard ja) lectures during the next six that the matter can be more fully Mr, and Mrs, Frank Patton of stitute and was ordained Dec. 7, The board authorized the town- burg’s Mrs, Lorabelle Maguire. signs which have disappeared; weeks. Topics to be discussed in- | discussed. ‘ | Rochester announce the engaze- 1955 at the Strathmoor-Judson ship treasurer to make an ex- tension of the tax collection to | Feb. 2% without penalty. The board will meet again at 7) p.m. Monday, Jan. 23. There will! also be a meeting of the Avon \Zoning Board the same evening at 8. AN Springfield township and out-, lying communities are invited to see the display and to take part. The event will be non-profit and the program chairman is looking especially for first editions, old deeds, tax records, calendars, cata- logues, books Bibles and anything that spells “age.” representatives of the various or- ganizations of the church to make preliminary studies for a new National Co-op Meet Expected to Call 500 been postponed until the ester. ; MR. AND MRS, St. John’s of Rochester Scene of Kleino Wedding LAKE ORION—Janet Ann Harry, | daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Alcock of Lake-Orion became the Saturday bride of William C. Kleino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-' ence Kleino of Rochester at St.! | John’s Lutheran Church in Roch. Marjorie Kleino, and carnations, WM. KLEINO Judith L. Harry was her sis- ter’s maid of honor and brides- Bussema of Bear Lake, a former pastor here, will speak in the ization of Swem to work un a cost sheet of rubbish pickup for Lathrup by township trucks plus a 20 per cent handling cost and to report back to, the beard dur- Cyrus Johnson of the United Ma- chinery and Supply Co. was di- rected to appear before the board of appeals for his request to build a warchouse and office building on Eight, Mile Road on property running back to residentially zoned Shiawassee Street. Exchange Club Elects Officers in Farmington FARMINGTON ‘TOWNSHIP — Newly elected president of the local Exchange Club is Norman Lawton, following the recent semi- annual election of officers held in the Universalist Church. first vice president; Henry Trombley, second vite presi- dent; Claude Goodes, re-elected secretary; and Emory Hatton, re-elected treasurer. This post will have to be filled due to the sudden death of Mr. Hatton, who | had been a charter member of the club. DeVere Fleming, Elton Thomas and Thomas Bonner were elected to the Board of Control. Meet- ings are held Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m, in the Universalist Church basement, Warner street entrance. Evangelist to Conduct Metamora Services METAMORA—Evangelist Jim-! mie Threlfall will conduct services | at Hunter Creek Church starting! Monday for two weeks. _ The programs will begin at 8 p.m. nightly with special services| field Township Library’s second on . ’ adult education program which we ene eee was held’at the township hall on|f . Thursday evening. a | ORTONVILLE—The Rev. John maids were Joan Cochran and Baptist Church at 11:30 a.m. and) jat 7:45 Sunday during the absence Best man for the bridegroom of the Rev. Perry Deyarmond, “at wore a floor-length gown was his brother George; and seat--Who is on vacation. with a white faille bodice, fe “i . *h, ' ORTONVILLE — A card party,|; ce, featur- ing the guests were Charles Long '-|ing a scoop neckline. Bouffant ny-/ and Donald Webb, ‘lon tulle accented with white, Hall here by OES! daisies, formed the skirt. A tiara’ _ * * . |have especially good designs. London will have a permanent | Design Center. It will be a sort ara| A reception for the newlyweds of store window for all British|2}¢4 Collins, are parents of « daughter, jf of seed pearls and sequins secured was held at Avon Pavilion with|manufactured goods considered to| A son, Steven Arthur, was born to Mr. the waist-length veil. She carried|125 guests present. ‘row Jaron oe United x Auyiliary 10 Install WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — § the, authorization of Supervisor clude ‘Fruit Insects and their | Eugene Swem to purchase a Control’ on Jan. 23, ‘Apple Grad-, 134” wheelbase truck, not to ex- ing and Marketing’ on Feb. 6, Great Smoky Mountains is be- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gray, Eliza- ceed cost of $3200, after he has and a fruit tree pruning demon- lieved to have been Hernando De beth Lake Road, Pontiac, No date bids for same; and the author- stration on Feb. 20. Specialists in Soto, in 1540, be principal aa leach field will ‘speakers during the series, } —$ $$ Metropolitan Club, The Metropolitan Club and Auxi- | liary No, 62 will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the VFW hall, 4680 The first white man to visit the ‘ment of their daughter, Na Mae, to Irvin Gray. He is the son of jhas been set for the wedding. Baptist Church of Detroit where he has been assistant pastor. He will make his home here with his wife and three children at 7500 Rauschelbach. Bert Herzog won the post of | and Mrs, Arthur Sauer, 50760 End Dr. West Walton Blvd. for a joint in- stallation of officers. The installing officer for the, auxiliary will be Mrs. Howard 'Fairman who is from Metropolitan | (Club Auxiliary No. 6: Mrs. Fair-, man is the past national president. The officers of the auiliary to be installed are: president, Mrs. Edward Smith; vice-president, Mrs. Earl Wilcox; secretary, Mrs. Ray Bush Sr.; and finapcial secretary, Mrs. Arthur L. Thorn- ton. | Additional officers to be-installed | Sale $98 Te Shes Regularly 3.98 19 9.99 ‘are: sergeant at arms, Mrs. Lewis, |Goff; chairman of auditors, Mrs. Burton Hilliker; second year audi- tor, Mrs. Arthur Haynes; and third: year auditor, Mrs. Clayton Son- crainte. Imlay City Firemen to Hold Ladies’ Night IMLAY CITY — The Imlay City | firemen will hold their annual) Ladies Night banquet Monday at the Hi-Speed restaurant. The decorating committee 1s) |Warner Hoeksema and Harold’ Dodge, and the program commit: tee is Fred Hoeksema, Oren Dur- | gey and William Lengemann. Adult Education Meet Attracts 100 Persons WEST BLOOMFIELD — About 100 persons attended West Bloom-|ff was Mrs: Jessie Forsyth of Ann|f Arbor who is an authority on mod-|f ern art. The subject of her dis- | tussion was ‘“‘Living. with Pic- tures.”’ County Births “Utlea Mrs. Raymond ©. Hitéhcock, | in Russ’ Country Store Nellies 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD Mr. and Open Weekdays 10 A. M. to 10 P.M. Sundays 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Mile Me | ices Oe eee ee THE PONTIAC. PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY. 14, 1956 > ‘ . THIRTEEN > . . . , — — : ms . ; t ‘my q Radio-Telescope | caer Staves OfGas | ultra cic meet | * : ; ; wet-mouthed. 0 - us P hiet by Blowing | ‘" ted te ths tak WE 5 uilt in Australia His Own Horn . |\e torn so.tat in closed position | wees _Here’s|the flap depressed a small switch 5. oad sis" hey asbe 5 SOME Meng creat orm" ' rf own horn at 4ip, ‘. : : : Planetary Mysteries: the same time. ing the horn. : ~ of Mars and Venus One of the neatest bits of home-| For legitimate purposes, F a : sods ene Sat veunet Wy Siete eae. be via a i trustra - Plagued dashboard switch. SYDNEY, — —- 4 mate Wy eng oye The precagaesel No report om * . gas - balances in the ite made on cross with arms nearly a mile in auto, he decided to take ma’ papa grat. fas un- length, now being built here for into his own hands. —— |ysual uses of such switches) but Scientific and Industrial Research Deserthing bis plan tn an entry [he stopped losing gasoline. ‘ Organnization, may help to solve mysteries with the two | planets to the earth — A a Venus and Mars. ATTENTION : Radio astrenniiers hope to plck eee i rs ete CAR OWNERS! ars, ps “bounce” radar signals back from the plan- WHERE BRINK’S ROBBERY TOOK PLACE— ae AP Wirephete ets’ aurtaces to the earth. This diagram shows the layout of the second floor on Jan. 17, 1950. The FBI has announced solution WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRIES A few years ago the radia at Brink's, Inc., at Boston, where gang of seven of the robbery which netted the 11 men involved, ON AUTO INSURANCE , | waves naturally emitted by the _s - theo ' oe ee + Remember—Michigan Speed Limits Go Into | moon's surface, and by study of he Effect February Ist — Start —_ they meme atte fo trace N M M de Practicing Today! the nature of its surtace—a thin 0 oney a | rook of it lying = rabble er |, s Austin-Norvell surface of Veins ts perpehe: tl que St “| a : ec or 4 t is calculated wd it the surface is hot it will Chicago Shop Attracts Agency, Inc. | emi 0 waves which will ’ : able deductions to be made as te Youngster $ and Accepts . | its construction, Good Deeds.as Cash 0 W. Lewrence | Similar _ possibilities present CHICAGO, (INS) — Chicago's ot Coss themselves in the case of Mars, most unique “general store” is FE 2-9221 Ralph T. Norvell which is consistently visible, and crowded with customers but not a =. which has a very thin atmosphere. penny is taken in despite the heavy ' turnover. L an ermneaeneeamngmemenmnean The lack of money, which in Poe re PO lin tab execs scerrst SPECIAL PURCHASE! {| alli H nothing to the operators of this AS oe | . by 10 Million Halians AP waennte [Mowiy hat they sal thing? or PLAST t . i NO, Se ‘ ’ 3 ROME—Nearly 10 million riage WHAT ROBBERS LOOKED LIKE — A newsman wears a rubber deeds. +e lane, besides « co seam) Akh coe at Fh aaheed be VOR ad pag tat eed the enc she mask similar to that worn by seven bandits who robbed Brink's trghe odd store tn the Old Town | renee : ac ue seregrame te national| BYTE who will lead state's case against suspects. Pair are pictured | *Fmored car firm in Boston, Jan. 17, 1950. In Washington in announc- | brass on Ceteage Pays aan football : in court Friday on way to grand jury where O'Keefe was expected to | ing solution of the nation’s biggest cash robbery, the FBI said the slum-ridden neighborhood pocked The pools—tickets sell for about} tell what he knows about nation’s biggest cash robbery. seven men had worn Halloween-type masks. ° with littered lots, condemned 17 outs _ Gants Gates — ~ 4 / +-— building and old factories. months when soccer is played “4 . ® ° ’ ' Fi 7 . To purchase items, the kids use n the nine years since they vere Mechanization Aids |Brink’s Robbery Twists Cigarette Device soci ssa aox's2 i Perga, more than 1000 nar AUSSI€ Farm Output |Dead]/i Arrest R 6 ee iang_ have ‘become “ira” million" ey ae eadline-on-Arrest How p 1 x Di ee ics inerekan gah aires.” 5 — Mechanization - : Della Pergola was bought out/sreatly influenced nearly every) WASHINGTON (INS) — Law. opinion over whe owned a par [ ISease ee cai eencnn hae peed money, but Paper production machine’ has in- or vats ver the Geer werte- When ra ieuyere ‘were Machine Which Draws = “There are a lot of poor re ‘ aS ee a ie a ee eat tu on work . in ~~. cane et Seet| werting out this problem, they) Checks Relationship) just giving the stuff away we ee’ taxes, machines, mg ™Ma- Brink's robbery to remain free.' general crime, of Cancer and Tobacco “ Winners get their money tax-/chines, interrow cultivators, auto-/ The Boston express company| 7° ¢@ ian coy per oem . ”. \ tustalietion E: *Lete model styles $2 free but the revenue collector takes|Mmatic hay loaders, hay-baling ma-\case puts a new twist on an age-| At first, the statute of limita- ADELAIDE. South Australia—A'eyeh age pad pry te all . ave one . note for the annual tax assessment. |chines, potato digging, and many old problem which has been pla- tions worked somewhat in reverse : David x. Meyers . own- AR RE } However, ihoumand of hunchback ter specialized pes of machine ging rectors for centres. |mif' tet were caugm rchane CPwTaMoking machine, which! David X Meven.cenes owns b = MAARKET TH ; because, as every Italian knows,! As a result the number of mar P geairy 4 pean blag oer severe than if he owe cont vente tae = ard te iene enteesue tae bens Qeae ; 77 W. Huron St. Open 9 to 9 FE 8-0424 i they bring luck. seen peg for oe | for prosecution in thousands of —- street or bool oo eae Nera cninen to tame carried by local businessmen. Mach y of output on a ‘federal, state and Ia ut this was modifi perm: | merchandise : The European television net-icreased and with the advance of ‘they arrive trom the theery that {immediate vengeance if the erien-|cor, Cuerenes by 8 B gronyeen Fo vl Sc Nar at on ee \ work now provides viewers in mechanization a machine minded criminal prosecutions should be | inal were caught in “hot pursait.” “draws.” sntite dian See the N : England, oe: Heceeeets, Francs paren of farmers om farm brought within a reasonable |, Then oan ae the a lawyers, periodic es -~ , Cw . ' and Bel; ith simultaneous workers replacing the more judges general course ‘ i poll mary special vols horse conscious older generation. eae ee bet ot Oe civilization swung around to the| The tar from the smoke is col- Detroit Edison, 11 Firms it lected in several flasks which are ‘cooled in ice for research pur- poses. A large red balloon, inside a glass apparatus containing cot- ton wool, acts as a human lung, In the Brink's case, the suspects theory that is the basis for the various statutues of limitations in effect today, to Build A-Power Plant MONROE (®—Detroit Edison Co. and 11 associated firms plan to could have been tried for their al- Arab-Nations Close Ranks", five. Massachusetts set a six- Sylvania Television With Halolight yg Aly sh AR a im gis ° o,e * ; *o* | buil | to Dislodge British Power yee, um mer exendea Pontiac Official to Help | ‘the research work is being car|at nearby Laguna Bexch. | to 10 years. Prepare State Booklet [ried ot at te oe ot| The site wes disclosed yesterday : ARGE ic mistry ; | an A , ‘ By JOHN H. MARTIN antsaped new reservoir of the Ci CONSPIRACY David R. Ewalt, di etl uios ng Ade gol id poage i ——— " Fo (INS Foreign Director) ck ‘gold. FBI agents picked them up, rector of University. The Department uction superintendent { ri battles black EXPECTS U.S. SUPPORT ‘Thursday on warrants charging |P*r** and Recreation, will attend —— data eyes , in-|roe County Probate hear- erce over desert | crease in cancer rea tain) ji i , gold and old dynastic feuds are| King Saud’s goveroment al-|°MsPiracy to violate federal laws, |® four-day conference at Michigan) SAN o) Nein sam. oS Sooomae ot tate ton a the accusation’ being that the con-|State University, beginning Mon- the backdrop in the Middle East- oni was still continuing at the'day, of the M Sastionte of ern theater, where Soviet Russia again has a foot in. the door. Saudia Arabia, Egypt and Syria now have announced officially what was apparent for a long time —a concerted éffort to dislodge British influence in Jordan and other parts of the oil-rich Middle East. The three Arab govefnments have offered economic aid to Jordan's improverished kingdom | to that of the British, 4 Britain gave $7,000,000 in eco- q nomic aid to Jordan last year and has offered to increase it this year. In addition, Jordan’s . army, the Arab Legion, costs 4 the British approximately $22,- | 000,000 yearly. Saudi Arabia is the moneybags hehind this offer to wean Jordan from its alliance with the British. And behind this offer is King Saud’s bitter enmity toward the British, a battle that threatens a cleavage in American-Brilish re-| Increases in the number of cig- Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily arettes smoked is greater in Brit- time of arrest, Pak Eoenntroen areties smoked is grester in Brit 158 Oakland Ave. FE 2-378 Over the years, debate om | The purpose of the meeting is attention to be directed to the) —————— such questions has echoed ‘education booklet which will circu-|theory that cancer may be asso-| sot: eel aie Sa through legisiative forums was |late nation wide, which is part of ‘lated with atmospheric pollution. | o- 5 ee soot Me heme a series of manuals prepared by ——— i himsian our tamae | lthe institute and the university. | Costa Rica is using stainless steel | an = y Ewalt will be on a committee|for coins and finds that they're) 7% oe. ge prepare 6 chcgter om dey coop [eet only pretty, but also outlast |/ Generally, there is ‘no time limit ing for the booklet. other coin metals. i sae See... "TFS larger’ ready gets more than $200,000,000 yearly in oil revenues coming from _ the r-day joutput of the Arabian-American Oil Company (ARAMCO). Resides the Big American oil stake in Saudi Arabia the United States has an air base at Dhah- = Tax Experts and Vanishing Cream Income Tax time is here again! With it will come the usual flood of fly-by-night “experts” to take your money — then disappear like vanishing cream. How Can You Recognize the “Vanishing Expert”? * He sets up shop in some vacant store building or other temporary quarters. * He usually will not give you an extra copy of the form. * He makes you think he is saving money for you by inserting fabulous deductions. % Before the Bureau of Internal Revenue has time to check’ fg ——, he will skip town — and you're left holding the bag. this also applies to kidnaping and other major crimes, Quite often, time spent outside the state or un- der a false name is not counted when the. statute of limitations goes into effect. STONE AGE HAD IT Historians trace the statute of mately $600,000,000 yearly flows limitations back to the early days into London from the Persian Gulf of civilization when a stone age area. A loss of that revenue would |™man found a nicely-made spear in iknock out the British-led sterling|the jungle. The elders around the bloc financial leadership in the C@™pfire ruled that if a neighbor commonwealth and undermine |Wanted to claim the weapon, his Britain, main NATO partner of Claim would have to be made with the US. what scholars now call ‘‘reason- lations a This is only one facet of the Mid-|2>le Promptness.”’ ae ; e Eastern cockpit about whose! The early Hebrews, Greek: DYNASTIC QUARREZ, dangers Secretary of State John) and pinens elaborated this pree- - Saudi Arabia is an old foe of the Foster Dulles seeks ‘‘to wake up’! edent to include farm Hashemite families ruling Jordan the American people, | land and even of and Iraq, and is united with Egypt | eee and Syria in a new military pact directed against Israel but also politically opposed to the pro-| Western Baghdad Pact. Besides the dynastic quarrel Saudi Arabia is engaged in a mintature war with British-led forces in easternmost Arabia near the Persian Gulf. - British-protected sheiks opposing . King Saud’s vast oil domain have grabbed territory in_ ill-defined border lands claimed by Saud. The lands are believed to cover a big TIRES i efforts to turn Arabs against the West. It is estimated that approxi- WE HAVE MOVED. TO OUR NEW ADDRESS Hodges Motor & Pump Supply Your Tax Problems Are Serious Business!!! 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SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, sia : y cae ‘ . | |[Beliywood Headlines: ee ey uys in : g : i : Hollywood Westerns COMING ¢ g R. was a ecvurd Great Bt sumed bene Petes utine wsece| HOUINIS %& the d it potted that 3 talk to horas sh —o= eo oe ag “FOUR-EYE “No,” I said, “I wish to take some pictures of a girl with} BUTTERELYFISH much more promise, .. Silva.” . + « *< POSES A PROBLEM FOR Miss Silva is the oul who later did a striptease with Bob) PREDATORS. ITS REAL Mitchum and has since passed from sight. Miss Papas became) EYES AKE CAMQUFLAGEU a Cares Little About Styles Fir tar eae feminine 3 the first Greek girl ever BY A BLACK GTRIPE. | ‘treet by M-O-M and is now NEAR ‘THE TAIL 16 AN “=, you choad hmew te tre in N.Y., telling her life story, EYE-LIk KE wiles I’ve had over those four dresses, Her first picture is a west- ern, “Tribute to a Bad Man.” “A Greek western?” I asked when we met again. “I'm a Greek girl that goes West,” Miss Papas, a tallish, statuesque brunette, said. “It ' was supposed to be Wyom- ing, but we shot it in Colo- rado.” She tossed this off in such good English that I asked for more. “I been born near Corinth,” she said. “I was .4 were fittings, fittings, it drives me ‘When L think of the amou conti ‘prcbetene ar Fax & Rounds Inn Gesake e Gex' oo blstanas a lot of the other glamor JOHN INGLESON, Proprietor outside but make our money ‘I don't have nearly as- Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills ~ LUNCHEON and DINNERS . DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. ' LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 COCKTAILS SELECTED FOODS “Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations ae going to make ” IRENE “I don’t think they need another Ava Gardner.” Elia Kazan, who is halfiGreek and half-Armenian, and tina Paxinou are the only Greeks in pictures here, so far Miss Papas knows .. . excepting, of course, the Skourases. Kazan and Miss Paxinou both have Oscars and the Skourases have 20th Century-Fox and Cinemascope. Heavens knows what Miss Papas will have. Board lena by lke fo Check Work of CIA WASHINGTON U—President Ei- To ADD To THE FOE'S zens” to review periodically “‘the "Did Holyweed have to fi you looks any?" I asked soma THe BUTTERFLYPICH [foreign intelligence activities of the aoeay Why should ie x ?” Productions SOMETI Sw BACKWARDS. government. nt, MO : “You're perfect?” me peti Distsiboted by King Features Syodicae2 | The president said the new unit TUESDAY “If I were perfect, I'd not be a human bei | “Your figure is splendid.” “ee clusively, with the work of the] CURTAIN "To Hell Wand Back” 4:15-1:15-10 | ning all” she shrugeed, “I can't be proud of any of the a Boss Bulganin Yule Cards Die in Blaze “Tm amount si te nard SATURDAY “se Busters” 3:15 - 6:15-9:15 t ou aang ewan folng ont wien bere?” (Absent From MoscowIf Found Undeliverabe |: s-tie dain ca a-] JANE WYMAN > CHARLTON HESTON. “If you're asking me as a journalist, I won't tell you, Hoover Commission and if you're asking.as a person, you're very fresh. wi LONDON w& — Soviet Premier) The most forlorn aspect of the!mas cards whose envelopes cafry| ens tion. ata. became ernment Reorganization. ’ you wore my fiend you wouldn't pint "st tuoi Pain ta ben aber Chistes mal ash comes ae ee a kiln Je present tema] CLAIRE TREVOR: THELMA RITTER | Miss Papas also has a word to say about posing for than a week, reports reaching here aching feet and settled back to’ Dean estimates that between 2,- “jchusetts Institute ‘of Technology , 000 and 3,000 cards met destruction American photographers. “They don’t want people,” she indicated today, |routine eight-hour days, according tfice's alg pale gb cheat olor c porte, “They want forms!” The 60-year-old premier may ie tn epee ee ‘end of the 1955 season, se sts j xk *« kk * ill or out of town on a holiday to! he pointed out that they cai resent UN . Official B | Bl 1: THE WEEKEN rest from the exhausting oi turn to the task of burning Christ- 44 a small percentage of the mil-| nion icia q D WINDUP : tour of Southeast Asia. He report ‘Hion-odd pieces that were success ti L d his show's budget $400 2 month for office space—but he|e Tetumed to Moscow. Soon after, “Cards normally carry Zeent| ATLANTA A , Works at home .. . A recording star plays only his own |"™stmss he made a long speech stamps — third class mail,” the| o — Sunes Wy) , before the Soviet Parliament. __ Civie, Farmin, “During the 0me Southern political leaders to disks at home, explaining, “I just can’t stand anybody but = ee can s yoody bu Moscow radio reports indicated | 8#t.: “Robber's Roost,” color, op Oeoree ‘Christmas season we give them| Maintain segregation — particular- HELD OVER! myself.” his last public appearance Was on Over Sanesland |” Jon Yell, mee Marjorie/@8 careful handling as we do first ly in the schools ae described| H big Ike runs, the GOP's song may be “My Shini Jan. 3 when he attended cere- “™ color, | C1888 mail, But if we can't deliver 88 “utterly foolish” today by the! SAT.--SUN.--MON. y y ng un | Heer,” with the the parody, “This Will Be My Eisenhower” |™onies at the East German em- canal ae a my gitimal them, we have no choice but to)heed of the U. 8. Steelworkers “Up a lt Disney, | ” Union of America. -. Blind singer Al Hibbler signs autographs in Braille... [Dr Ceichrating the #0th birthday U'ged'"" pri.” "dummertine.” caer destroy them. David J. McDonald, of Pitts-/| MM aLacl an oy WELO FV ast 0. Lice) sd) aca Walter Slesak’s sporting Christmas gifta Persian {0,, President Wilbeim Pleck of) katherine Ueghurg:"tand wf Leena burgh, USWA president, declared| | East rmany, ‘ ; * re! ’ lamb beard warmer ... A major ad agency faces an ih iyo Safe via Sosten: ‘Archduke, 37, to Wed in an interview that he thought the THAT CA UG HT A WHO LE TO “ N office rebellion “cause it didn’t give any holiday bonuses. Researcher Sa s | pbengast,” color, Richard Conte, Male! Countess, 18, in April whole = tude toward ‘segregation WITH ITS MORALS DOWN! 4a Tommy Dorsey's gift to his wife was $1,000 worth of clothes Y A Men Aieee eetor, Ray Mu-|, MUNICH, Germany u» — Arch- her was nat jut wiaviog to oom | | | - Red-haired Bethe Douglas, a hit in Europe, is up for a| Chains Still Tops |ss' wat, tiihs?pi t's! “hii duke Ferdinand of Hapsburg an-|gia political leaders but also those ee IKE A : “Ziegteld Follies” lead. nounced his engagement today to/fighting integration of the races : he > WOLLEY OF 7 * * * * for Winter Driving \-- set Dobe aarenhte, Tyrenk at Bi. | Countess Helen of Toerring-Jetten- ae Southern states, _ ” . 45 SLUGS! ; is . Thurs. “The Maginificent Mate-| jbach, 18-year-old niece of the McDonald said the United States _ . ~ ; . WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A H'wood oldtimer,” claims Al} MADISON, Wis. —A lot of de-, der ‘CinemaScope, Maureen O'Hara, — of Kent. was “in a contest with the Com- : IT HITS : _ eee — Jack Oakie’s sweatshirt instead oe oe —— dreamed up to Mg Bat “The ‘Return of Jack Ase bgiigqun, . i! hone = munist world” and added it is ‘3 AGAIN Kim Novak's sweater.” omobiles more : peeve, John Briceen, pril at one e Bavarian |.. i _ ‘ ice and snow, but ordinary chains Bsncherd: “Jungle Moon Men.” Jonny states of the countess’ family. |.) 1? Poor thinking to foster ideas eis : AND AGAIN! * * * * . , of disuniting our people. ; are still the kingpins. Holly The 37-year-old archduke is a}. F hg TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “The psychiatrist who urges| That's otle of the conclusions “Pete Kelly's Blues.” Jock webs, cousin of Archduke Otto of Haps-|p: 9:9 wrist Col parents to spend more time with their children may just reached by Prot, Archie Easton of| et, Uaigh:, Sun ng rent’ sina, burg, pretender to the defunct)’ 'PING VVIIN Colors be trying to drum up more business.”—Quote. ~ eign pk of sna orn -» skint ve and — Martin,| Austrian throne, ANN ARBOR (INS) — Tomor-' years of testing many devices. He An example of penny-wise and pound-foolish is running. row's houses may have pretty is director of motor vehicle re- inne es Boom conditions which cause| plumbing. Colorful plastic pipe : on no = poserelige =e Sage a ee place with some time search at the college of engineer-| mascope, Audie Murphy. “Jail Busters heavy school withdrawals are pos- aa now used cake hae Bas | earl, brother. ing. hag Sore Aaa; nga, SN cotor,|'"& grave problems in South industrial applications, is getting | (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Research revealed that reinforce J+" Wyman. Chariton Heston: “Night) Africa, reports Dr. I. Meyer, dep-|its first tryout as “house” plumb- - chains increase the driving effi-lisy winisr Meet Mitcham, Bhel-/ uty director of Transvaal educa-|ing in a model school recently built | 5 ciency of regular tires on ice 409 Lake—Walled Lake tion. at the University of Michigan. $ | Baton Rouge Freezes, Hope College Ist to Send per cent, on hard-packed snow 313| Sat: “walt Disney's Living Desert.” ey | : ‘Student for Bonn Stud per com, ond Increase Ser Srak: Aas ry ee ee a | G Mai B Y ing efficiency on ice 153 per cent ees ee EO ee. LAST TIMES TONIGHT! @S GAS MAINS BUrSf | Houtanp, mich. uHope cot-|and ‘on hard-packed snow 58 per Rimes,” Suet, Chariton Menton, “Men lege has announced it will be the cent. sorting. a Jane Russell “UNDERWATER” BATON ROUGE, La., #®—Two first American college to send a| Winter tread mud-snow tires usu- . . P ege large gas mains broke and caught! student to Germany to work in a ally give at least 40 per cent more MéLagien, Me te Tee — Mayo “Pearl of the South Pacific” fire early Friday, leaving about 90 student program at the Fulda Rub-lefficiency in driving and 22 per an inosaiing ‘Russell, "Fernando Lamas, per cent of the city in freezing|ber Tire Co. cent more in braking on ice,| “Thur “Duel on the Mississippi.” Starts temperatures without heat and 28 6 and 71 per cent more efficiency in’ |Technieslor, ‘Lex Barker, Patricia Me- RPH EUM : cooking facilities. Dr. Paul Fried said the Fulda driving ~ 33 more in braking on) ag SUN Authorities said the 2inch/firm has had the program in ef-|hard-packed snow. 'Unaccounted Birch ® mains were broken in the north/fect for several years but, until] Sanders in front of regular tires end of the city. The cause was not!this year, has not included Amer-jincrease their driving efficiency| KENT, Ohio (INS)—There are wr TWO immediately determined. ican students. It offers the stu- 270 per cent and their braking ef- more known extinct than living ok The temperature had dropped to dent an opportunity to earn a ficiency 16 per cent on ice, and| species of birch trees. Some 135 29 degrees, but rose later to 32—/salary and become familiar with their driving efficiency 32 per cent have been found in fossils, about the freezing level. working conditions in a foreign on hard-packed snow. But the 100 more than exist today, ac- Baton Rouge, the state capital,! country. _ |sanders do no good at all in brak- cording to researchers of the has a population of about 150,000. * * # ing on snow, the tests show. [Davey Tree Expert Co. —_ _ A selection committee Of five g.suusscssnenoo Ship arrivals at Argentine ports|Hope faculty members will name. now have risen to around a mil- the studgnt, who is scheduled to. lion tons a month. jleave June 1 and return Sept. 4. | pee LAKE THEATER ..?%:*:. WALLED LAKE STARTING SUNDAY — DOORS OPEN 1:45 You Can Help Win \ the Fight Against ‘== POLIO | {| give generously to the March of Dimes! Your contribution to the March of Dimes will provide for research to combat this dread disease. Half of the money sub- scribed to the March of Dimes stays in . Oakland County to pay expenses of our = children and stricken polio victims. The other half goes to the National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis. 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SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1956 . * Pa ix ee SU eo gale a by Arab Troops St. Clair River | Amman Rioting Mobs 1 Dropping Water Level : Burn, Loot Buildings Hinders Ferry ‘Service ‘ Belonging to U.S. to Harsen's Island | ’ @ AMMAN, Jordan @~Arab Le- ALGONAC Ice jammed up in Soutent’ te ee ee the St. Clair River yesterday, after rioting mobs Soe jaunt causing a sharp drop in the water - two buildings toa US. level that hampered ferry service : Baptist, Mission and looted | to Harsen’s Island. others in Ajlun, North Jordan. The water level was down four DODGATES OF EMOTION... goers were no casualties among; feet at the mainland dock, making} OF RACE AND TIME . . . SWEEPING attacked ethene sae nhs it difficult to load heavy fuel WW ITS TORRENTIAL POWER egreen, the hospital director the ferry dock is level with the | Now all but four Americans on dock, | na net bank ot the River Jestny Perryicr ef echo! t _ . polnae oe so arose halted after it took dock workers | - ; oe : nd ta the eipital, erpreed oan more thag a half hour to manew- | | SOLO RUN — A garage in Los Angeles, Calif., is now open at district wardens, A pee bes dred Weta) ep od fer Coen eee et eta ee bulletin prehes linprovised planks, a ntinute, motor on automatic transmis- ) cubed een ey St me Parents drove children to the) 0" im gear, it took off. Up one hill, down another, up a third, into danger and zones and security arrangements. island dock where they were taken through the open garage. A policeman is inspecting viedent wong tase the come of : cutie en daar eae British | rioting against j 7 ee ivi ; de po Nemes Ronny sa tmoble tutte acaneed’ by Letters Emphasizing vrs. LL a alliance, Several American install- Algonac schools. * n : | | eC rou aa f | ations have been targets of rioters. |s00 RESIDENTS {Traffic Safety Issued ¢ LIC gt 1 Palestine Arabls, refugees ” Church Missionary . the 1948 war wi from are some 500 permanent wn nounced today that ! a ) th Israel, are poli- residents on the island who depend| GRAND RAPIDS (#— Law,’ beth II and the | | —~ A agen in Jordan just now on the ferry for fuel and othérlschool and safety authorities is-|will meet two , _— | peng Age Bea hy Le serena Sees? STOCkE. WEY caad open lat nphasizing retour of Nigeria | anc | lin | which might tie Jordan’s hands in rare sponsibilities of parents and teen-|28". 2. fe | = oe | future dealings with. Israel and| age drivers in traffic safety. a | , treeze termes present borders. ot allt Ga ne ee 4.7he letter to young drivers said, | . found rt; | Iraq, Turkey, Pakistan and Britain. 3 po the an hae we The driver's license is a privi- _ Guam Will Get dip water out with buckets, {°C cdee and’ ablun, Using a) ) The ‘ice jam developed after properly re B47 and B52 Jets, Weck eeseqeratures earlier this|straint and consideration” for It’s a@ Romantic Rib-Tickler : : a Previous pileupjothers . . .” “DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE” | Says AF Chief ony f — wae = =. It urged “cooperation” to make 2 GUAM Ale Foe fll 40 males from Algonac north to] 27rd °% OU, crowded strets GNEXT ATTRACTION ‘i Quarles today the B4T Marysville. companion i 9 id & cor ee Seraete ress Residents teored the situation rte of Gace sempenehiony to “how “The COURT MARTIAL of BILLY CHELL” | : Western Pacific base. fa v7, —— ago if @ quick isafely and considerably” | GS ——_—_—_______________— . 2 il urs. would loosen children ' z " a cAnieee Ale Force Base on the ice too rapidly, piling it up lems “You ran A pring 2 ; the at ,being prepared to handle ‘ARTISTS AND MODELS’ GIRL — Dorothy Malone (above) is a | *long the shore tind bringing the |cate, your civil ‘authorities can i aes a an ite Jt sireraft, he sald in model for the maddest artiste ever to pick wp @ brush, Dean Martin danger of floods, regulate, but the maturity with Pree BE — — “s interview, and Jerry Lewis. The Hal Wallis musical extravaganza is opening on | The river ice was solid enough|Which this grownup a ee Y % _ Asked if the B36 strategic bomb-| Sunday at the Theater here. t i this Bex Office Open | : ec tow on Guam wd be ed Strand re _lte.Peal inand residents to wal Perens LATE SHOW TONIGHT! "T° ||} “Sy be case eeac| Pontiac Theaters tee,Pencilin Ready [fearwe? sh wc mi tne ot le fine otras om bow you do. for Rheumatic Fever tere ice, Jam drooped the water| Friday ; eet oer a oe ee a tna eat i uch nw er: wn, 3 nsw | in eve , aM |Marine . les north of added: Now thru Fri.: “Rains of Ranch- campaign against rheumatic fever, Algonac, and caly ¢ t “e “I did not imply that B36 would |!Pur.” Lana Turner, Richard Bur- spearheaded by free distribution of (SMe nt ite. pteth ne Merny | he used every time there is ton, CinemaScope; “Doctor in, ‘City. eae ice |the House,” J. Arthur Rank com- ant ds doses is cnemtn AJ wajalein en route edy, \with the Michigan Crippled Chil- Pop Navy Official Starts Sat. (Jan. 21): “The dren Coramission, sald Michigan Gis Are the Key Strength ° Court Martial of Billy Mitchell,” |W. has an estimated 4,000 rheu Red Cross Will Ask CinemaScope, Gary Cooper;|™atgpfever victims. | SAN DIEGO, Calif. # — The “Twenty-Four Hour Alert,” Jack U the new program, the de Navy's top commander says it R ec d mt Milli Webb. partment will grant benzathine still banks on the individual sailor, or Huon penicillin “G” to doctors for “all airman or Marine as “‘our great.| also Robert Taylor in “BILLY THE KID” * Starting SUNDAY * STRAND patients who have had one or more est strength” in event of NEW YORK @®~—The American} Sun. thru Sat.: “Artists andjattacks of rheumiatic fever or who Russia. war _ Red Cross plans a record peace-|Models,,” Dean Martin, Jerry|show clinical evidence of rheu-| Adm, Arleigh A, Burke, chief of time appeal for 90 million dollars|Lewis, Vistavision, Technicolor; |matic heart disease.” ‘naval operations, scoffed at the this year because of hurricane and) ‘Mobs, Inc.,"" Reed Hadley. The penicillin will be assigned idea of a robot war, in which ma- flood disasters of the past six Sanne |to doctors through local health de- chines would decide. the 7 months, - - An average full-time stenog- partments in 70 counties and “The more equipment you get,” * * ¢ rapher registers more than 11 mil- through 13 distribution centers in he said in an interview yesterday, Red Cross. National Chairman E.|lion keyboard type impressions in counties without health depart-|““the more important it is to have Roland Harriman said yesterdayja year. | ments. good men to operate them.” the disasters caused the organiza- ——— tion to spend more than 27 mil- The Greatest “Rock'n Roll” Headliners Are All in Our aS _. G-I-A-N-T = ofan eee MIDNIGHT SHOW! TONIGHT ONLY STATE THEATER five times the amount spent in | Gone an average disaster year and add- ed; “We now have less than a million dollars to cope with disas- ter work this spring and summer.” At present, he said, 11,000 fam- ilies and small businesses are be- ing assisted in the wake of recent floods in the far west. Marquette Wood Firm Building Razed by Fire a MARQUETTE #—Fire destroyed | p69 7y-——Bouncy and_Re a 4story building at the Munising |... - BENGAZAl! suecascovs TT in “MOBS, INC.” Shown at 2:50 — 5:50 — 9.45.7. M. {ill MEN GAVE HER EVERYTHING BUT A GOOD NAME! 1. Wi i + Sepia Screen Show Ever! — C] "ee am sed’ on te tt! YQ AL NeW --- Finest ocpld | ——— : floor, shot up through an elevator You ve Never Laege At 10:45 . Se shaft @ fanned thro’ the :' | Gen. At 19:45 cane | building. “No one Was eed | 1 Get Win. m A Show ume d et - Fitty persons were evacuated | t's The et Count Lewy °" ; A : : 4 a to . an 4 ‘ * ’ safely from the plant. | _ - - Jor TUR NER 3 2 Big CinemaScope Features! : Carer Wi Nee era =—e | Otte Bes $ ALAN LADD -in- “DRUM BEAT manager, said t ant, which : nm ‘ pe plone Neel ee $ ALSO “PRINCE VALIANT” c em y un e ‘ PP PPPPPD PPD PLA LPL L PLL LP PP PL PP AE oe rs Ae Mee tk TOMORROW The company, one of Marquette’s Belle major industries, manufacturer one! Hampton small wooden products. | ~ “Vibes” Drums: The name will sing in your brain... i Orchestra and the songs pound in ‘your heart! AMOS MILBURN For here she is—that man-crazy, lj Active Hospitalization | Sufen of Boogie ulte LONDON (INS)—A plan to keep Woogie, ROCK HUDSON | old people “lithe and active” is Net “King Cole my | under way at the St. Francis Hos- onarch, of Sond JULIE ADAMS pital, East Dulwich. Gymnastics RUTH BROW and walking exercises will be pro- cice With « Tear ape wy 2 : ey vided for the aged in an out-| patients department to be. opened at the hospital. Harry Belafonte © Dorothy Dand Pearl Bailey © Olga james © joe yy oa are ee eee ae UNUSUA MIDNIGHT SHOW State Theater TONIGHT IT’S fit new “RHYTHM AND BLUES REVUE” > = " , VDA peed giyy FHM BOYS + \¥ ’ GENE KELLY: DAN DAILEY pe EARS ESCAPE SEES @ Pay oe eS WAVES bit THREE | sams MARTHY pse ye RUSS _ PLUS . | efigerie fot “xing” foe, Date, | rasp &oMPSEY sic cartoons .|]1- CyD CHARISSE- DOLORES GRAY | tiny. cay cere MANTAN Deas EEL ELES - | MICHAEL Kipp | | " ry cay REET BR : | "aaa at eae | Prom M-G-M in CinemaScore 2 COLOR | . ‘Deore Open 11:30 P.M. bee Moar ne wie eonee fram the oOo SaRERES } ja ae ee eee a ee | _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1956 Sos aaa” ei Soak ‘ OD ian = = = : — | Cm | CD Martens bage teat vantage two in a row, Larry Peet hitting|Chiets — ' = th | Chiets and atier tying the count (Dewalt coming Leck tor’ four|Wild give-and-take bot nd times, im the final pe- (charity tosses. That left Chiefs| Clarke, parvenals riod, moved in front to stay om jonly three points off the pace. collected joss hurt derry Radenbaugh’s side shot. . Bat ss elt ble ee a 52-49 Chiefs were forced to make a| nied, and complied « new lead | § kann -eanes Basie, Spt Sr supreme effort in the 2nd period) with Elliott the leader on three py Al Miller wiped Central square a 13-point deficit. Pon-| seals. Dewalt went the ¢6 Vik- jtiud Ray's tipin Saginaw in a game led briefly in the Ist period,| mg ome better te count four |acain, and Chiefs More than 60 behind seven points at the| mes from the floor om side set iTreais’ goal. the teams had thet setalen, tien ren tho) Seth. oem See See were. That was the end free-throw line. | . — tat ten logics neces bigs s Ryan bk aye reserves smothered ings’ -big Clarence Elliott, Raden- ® dunked ! tom Ryan and Henry] tod, aad the” Caes wore [Paaenimuth dunk robe lly Tg piled up the long lead } trent 47-45 going tate the Guinch tan te in six ngs, —— : for Saginaw Valley position by a | Chiefs’ offense pattern began to) Radenbaugh tied it up at 47.| sounded. tho oreting pate na -euvebac’t ity in the 2nd perioti gave the fans a ponTiac NORTHERN a bpetnt efient tn Gan Sed gested te t or a f 115837 1 vves ros CIV OPO [ier tas naw. nels & PE Barc « compiled an amazing 27 total, | Mem. © 333 ‘s 38 LOS ANGELES w—The sixth) Angeles Rams, coaching the West,|Norman Yan Brocklin, probably| Probably one of the longest point|siinner, ¢ 10 3 1g a8 annual Pro Bowl football game] and big Joe Kuharich of the Wash-|Will have his teammate, rookie Ron| aking: jobs in several years at we SB comes off tomorrow in Memoriall ington Redskins, tutor for the East,|Waller, at one half, Rick Casares} PHS. He hit for 11 goals and Ridn'deb, ¢ 33 Coliseum with the finest profession-/nave an abundant supply of ma-|of the Chicago Bears at the other,| {ree throws, to pace the shooters, 8 als in the world colliding in the all- : with rookie Alan Ameche of Balti-|far ahead of Elliot's 12, Clarke’s 22 12 56 12012 28 Mat Slt eonouese. Kuharich will lead off on oftense|™ore at, fullback. hits 11 and Treais’ 10 points. Northern ".......s.c2..248 16 11 16—€0 Kickoff p.m., Pacific Actually it makes little differ-) 7 Time, and 40,000 with Adrian Burk Philadelphia at “Gi Aes es see Se es NouChaK 8 Under in First ¢ ae 0 ne est d | thews, Fittsburgh, and fullback pe in the divisiona] battle and the ; backfield duty; Bill Howton os ye West is & slight favorite to mekelcuy. orriee of the Cloveland! 1. often to back up Harion n | ef: yee the count 4-2 since the series was . Hill and Billy Wilson at end. Ra yi 2 inaugurated in 1951. Van Brocklin. At Quarter Kuharich has backs Ollie Mat- ~ ‘ ee a tioning Coach Sid Gillman of the Los| Gillman's ace, Ram quarterback | son, et ee Scooter | BUCKET!—Brilliant-playing Willie Dewalt (19) i Poastine Press Phete| ~~ Scudero le Rote, the latter) pope points against Flint Northern, center, right, watched the successful try. In |y-« . room, thought the winner id the|#l#e available for end. Regular! sige souchak was’“cracking’ the|trequsntiy are savage, ‘Monterey Friday night, scores his final points on a driving background is Dave Dichm, PHS guard, and |f | htburn in most damage with a right upper-ends fre Pete Pihos and Darrell viip in Bing Crosby's national pro-|is inland and has no water holes, ) in the 4th period. The goal put PHS Vikings’ Jerry Radenbaugh is almost obscured cut to the chin. a Or amateur golf circus today, but 2 from action a , by the leaping Dewalt. Northern won, 60-56 to . Both Lopes and Lightburn agreed} Impressive Defensive Units —_ semi-retired Ben Hogan and Mem-\p g . Hud Ray, PHS ~ push Chiefs into a 3rd place tie with Arthur Hill. : an the loser’s best was.a second-round) The defensive units are equally|phis dentist Dr. Cary Middlecoft 4 it sion right to the head. “He caught me|impressive. With such backs as|were hanging tight in the co-favor- apies eep ) cee: Bey oe ee it or and Will . : PHS Swimmers on SHort | tonduras Boxer Wins'o dice Pédie James 5634, both|Sherman, Jack Christensen andl Satay, Ow ©%-Duke University “ z ‘ ’ for Lightburh, Referee Jack Sil-Jim David for the West, elther|n tude eng or dag we CILCG in . JEnd of Tilt With “Jacks | Over Joey Lopes. injver nad ie sist tor Lopes. passing attack must be letter perleighiander-par 64 in. yesterday's ; TV Bout eges +The Players cn the winning team|°Pemns of the $15,000 tour-/ Elesser Hits With 8 Pontiac High's swimming team! {AM): Cross (P) 204: Princing (AX) 34; Artificial Snow collect $700 aplece the lose $500, |namemt being played on two of the took it on the chin Friday, losing freest even ‘ny’ Simonson SAN FRANCISCO w — Ludwig ° , ‘|three courses which crowd the| Seconds Remaining to to Arthur Hill's defending cham- 22 4 eee, A) Gl, ate, a leaky bower “Covers Slide ope, [Monterey peninsula. Tomorrow's) Beat Hazel Park pions in a Saginaw Valley Confer- meciey “Wom, by Schade 8 ; Sports Auto Exhibit. |tnsls, imvetving the 6 low scor. ence dual meet at Saginaw. It was! {ar aumenses iP), 204), Nelman, ) |British Honduras, shrugged oft alfor Ski Meet. , _ lers, will be played on the third ome the Chiefs’ ist league setback in - Carbine (AH). Simson cut inside his left eyelid last night , e s layout at Pebble Beach, Birmingham and Royal Oak im ¢ : 3 Winner es od went on to win spl deciaton|, FOX RIVER’ GROVE, m. © [Begins in Dearborn | tm 321-64 souchak tashioned|point to their game next Friday : Taking eight out of a possible medley relay won, by Arthar'from Joey Lopes of Sacramento,| With no help from the weatherman, yesterday was on the Monterey after each came through with i= nine Ist places, the Lumberjacks 1S a sean | Cat artificial snow covered the slide Fifty-four sports. cars from all |Peninsula course, which is consid- Eastern Michigan League victories 13 chalked up 2 57-38 victory in the {Paltanting, Meyers, Jockin, Dewell) ad today for the Norge Ski Club's Sist| over the world went on displayjered thrée strokes easier than the last night. i Seginew High pool, The lone io. Lightburn, ranked seventh, /ski meet tomorrow. yesterday in the biggest single ex-|Cypress Point fairways over which| The Maples nipped Hazel Park } triemph for Pontiac's tankers - weighed 139% for his 10-round na-| Practice leaps will be taken to-| hibit ever presented at the Henry|both Hogan and Middlecoff played.|/50-48 when guard John Fiesser was scored by Denny Simonson bd tionally televised bout against the|4ay in preparation for the main/Ford Museum in Dearborn. That means big Mike moved over|fired a one hand jump shot with in the 100-yard freestyle. rys ins }10-ranking man in his division. |test. Entitled “Sports Cars in Re-|today to the ocean-hugging courseleight seconds remaining to break An unfortunate incident happened ® Lopes weighed IST. | a 80 jumpers will com-| view,” cor ge will pat Se while his two foes tackled the in-'a 48-48 tie. te ~ to Tom Cross in the 100-yard back- pete, including Esko Mammo and| three weeks. Seven of the sleek/land links. , ee ee . _ Still bouncy after the fight, Light-|Penti Uotimen of Finland. models were shipped directly from Sstied © Wb 1 connie ty phy BH SAMA the ‘event: and probably would in burn said his best blows landed| Art Tokle of Norge tops the|European factories for premier| _ Runnine a | ener ee Se te eS ee have wen, but be iniesed touching ’ on Lopes’ body, Lopes, sucking on|American field. Tokle holds the|U-S. showings. __ | Middlecoff carded a 32-4—66 and| ball and passed to Flesser whe ths wall ot the tare and the miscue . a chunk of ice in his dressing|Norge record jump of 208 feet. Purpose of the review, according|Hogan a 35-32-67 at Cypress, shet from ear the free throw ether games Min- |forced him to finish 2nd. Chiéfs| Three Eaglets, led by Jerry to planners, is to point up the de-|which plays 37-35-72. Actually,| Mae. ‘at |took seven 2nd places in the meet.|Leszczynski's 15 points, hit double velopment of the personal car/though, they were running third) Fiesser netted 16 points and Bob Summary: figures to lead Orchard Lake St. | 66 Suggested ; in the past half - century. Old ve-|and fourth in the race for the mon-/T.helj 14 for Birmingham, with hQTOtd, freestye—won by Meyers|Mary’s to a 45-36 win over Center aes, os Wek on Sew, oe somaiey a = hasegpar Sagem 1 Potter getting 17 for Hazel ee ee Line St Clement in a Suburban’ Few R cel M d | Visiting hence il be observed Siachakt ty eahy one stake with wate art, Rresststroke—von by Men-\Catholic game last night at Or- ev1slons aqae Port Huron trounced Ferndale * Corniorsh 2 Tae | ean: Lalo j at the museum from 9 a.m. toja 33-32-65 at Monterey. He, too,|¢7 97 behind Dick Robbin's 28 “Tard © free ‘ey ere Atl it wes 18:19 but fe! f ‘56 G id R ] (9 p.m, daily through Feb. 5. was firing today at Cypress Point. points, and East D troit uF i yj Meneveuts ah Pine fe the 3rd quarter the Eaglets poured, or Tl u es | Both courses play at par 72, with Mt. Clemens on the Bather court wechsirete—eee Wy _Sehe4tlin 21 points to two for St. Clem-| LONG BEACH, Calif, u»—College|tant decision, If a coach wants to|Kentucky Plans Track ——_jonly the nines reversed, but ex- 63.58, j ent to run away with the game. {football fans won't have to digest : LEXINGTON, Ky, (—The Ken-|Perts figure the Monterey layout | * = use the rubber ball on offense, he which is some 100 yards shorter, . ints Ted Kopacki and Pete a new rule book to understand the tucky Racing Commission will be , wok tot tor Bota game in 1956. may. Heretofore, there had to be! asked Monday to give preliminary|by far the easier of the two. ak Gn om The National Collegiate Athletic|™utual agreement between the ri-japproval for a thoroughbred race Cypress lies on the ocean fringe, ' rep ores ° o getting val coaches for the ball to be useditrack in Northern Kentucky, a re-|with two holes requiring over-the-' St. Clement. Assn. Rules Committee gave some ’ . 66 suggestions a thorough study|" @"y situation. liable source reports. water drives, and its fairways con- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL R end Cranbrest |," Ferndale the league leading and decided there wasn’t much to) 7 Ann Arbor 63, Jackson $1 Royal Oak St. Mary's quintet revise . e Austin Catholic 61, De La Balle 58 in a hotly tempered game with downed Ferndale St. James 48-1,| Chairman Fritz Crisler said tha : Benton Harvor 86, Muskegon 43 host Romeo finishing ahead 12-68.| After a 20-20 halftime score, Phil Aside : » |. Birmingham 60, Hasel Park a@(O ’ nal ’ from a few technical mat- ’ Dearborn Fordson 64, Monroe 43 i The lead switched hands repeat-| Brzezi moved St. Marys into ters, the 1956 rules session was the t Dearborn 65, Lincoln Park 37 edly in- the first half and at half-'the driver’s seat, He hit for 16 jeanest for changes in the 50-year ; — Sonent’ Porsminag 8° Detrett Milter 61 time Romeo led 32-30. Cranbrook | Points to pace the victory. |history of the organization Walled Lake and Southfield will)ley 59-48. A mild upset resulted at|our best played games,” said coach Detroit Central $1, Det. MacKenzie 60 rallied for 50-46 lead after three Here, in brief, is what the com-|stage a showdown in the Inter-Waterford where the Skippers {éll/Bob Watts. East Detroit 6 Mt Clemens 80° quarters, but in the final stanza Tom Byrne Signs. \mittee did: Lakes League next Friday after|to —_—— on. Southfield now 3-1 in the league Flint Northern 4a) Pontiac 38 ; three Cranes fouled out and with The clock on free kickoffs will/both teams scored easy wins in and 44 for the season, The | Gr nenten st unertord @ 6 minutes to play, Romeo took the not start until the ball has touched/the loop play last night. Walled Lake led by center Larry| Jays host Walled Lake next | ¢ Rebpids Ottawa s6, G. Rap, Christ $3 ; lead to stay ahead. Yankee Contract the opponent team, instead of} The Vikings clobbered Van Dyke|Hughes with 25 points and Dick| week. lightand Park 61: Royal Oak $3 i: Bill Markham fouled out for starting at the moment of the kick.|60-32 and Southfield trimmed Berk-|Woodworth with 14, started the * ¢ ¢ suring Bopiee Of Pete 00 0T Romeo and s teammate was | NEW YORK (Tommy Byrne,|"!% Will give the receiving team parade of reserves midway in the} Waterfore led throughout its) Pimtgfan Mis: $2. Musk. Cath. Cen. a ejected from the game, the comeback athlete of 1955, has valuable time to put the ball back second quarter. After a 28-20 half-\game and saw a 12 point lead| sSeginaw Arthur Hull @. city Cen. rr) Herb Stant uck Grube Signed his New York Yankee con- in play, especially in the waning time lead the Vikings cleaned ha Sorrvees in the final three min- freveree tae Portier 6 i each had org ting Morente “Bill tract at a substantial increase in “tens at light fabric t Uppo ) ——E hey plege peg ta gene rend| Allegan 80 postage f . a ear-away |42- ad in t ith ». and : |Schmidt pushed through 29 for Ro-|S@ry. | ‘jerseys, which are a boon to break- The win gave Walled Lake & (ion the game ended they still had| A”gedele 96. Lake Orion 11 meo. The 36-year-old southpaw, named . 4-0 mark in the league and 5-1 | A. E. Smith 47, Detroit Country Day 38 f ee the American League's N 1 jaway runners, will pay for the priv- dee: the: ennsen. 42 and Framington added 13. Almont §3, Brown City 41 y auinian Ghimamins beck nnd ale. ene eaNo 2 Come ilege. Hereafter, ‘timeout to. re- Ul n | Bad ball handling and court vio-| Beiphtan $8 Wet a eomtieté 82 gin Vrensians 40. Poeun State 56 rst in The Asso- piace will be charged to the team, Southfield had its typical slow lations killed Waterford. Chuck Bellevite 50, Allen Park 44 ® Oregon 63, California 63 ciated Press poll which included not the official ; j gig Fe Sy 9 A fornia @2 all qerts, cocplled 0.153 a is. start at Berkley. The Jays were|Gillis had 24 points, and Bud Jones| B. Creek Lakeview 50, Three Rivers 46 Southern California $6, Oregon State 61 ’ —s record) Only when a piece of equipment behind 11-4 at the quarter and 26-18|led Farmington with 16. Cedar Springs $2. Ravenna $6 Stanford 71, Tdaho 60 last. year after.being brought up|is damaged to the extent that it| CHICAGO i—The National Box-|at the half, but in the second half|watied take ..../.... 12 18 12 20-e9| Cheboygan Tl Mackinaw City 69 Beattie $8 Portiasd 7 from Seattle late in the 194 sea-lmight injure the opposing team—|ing Assn.’s Executive Committee|the visitors held Berkley to 22/2 Dyke 0.000... 6 14 4 e-aa) Carson City $8, Stanton a3 Rorth 5, South Carolina 73 |80N. He also had the best percent- e.g., a dislocated shoulder pad, or|Meets today with a strong possibil-|points while scoring 41 | “2 Gapae 63 Armess ta i ain gt hal age, .762, in the league and had/an exposed cleat post, will the|ity that the NBA will recommend| Four Jays hit double figures, Permungton “<2 77.0 2. 4S “f-1b apmat| GhosensaDypeuanecigy © La Galle 71, @yracuse tary a ae | against Brooklyn in'time out be charged to the ¢ffi-|backing of ieee Commission. !Evans 15, Klamik 14, Filar 12| * te we Ss a es. cials. ; er Julius He’ 's against . “y | Se 1118 12 1 € le 66, C1 Texas A&M 78. Texas 4 A Yankee spekeamen deciised tol” Galned-tanpertang Bortsion _ |the New York Boxing Managers'| eee Woe O08 Misewmashed sneeetiss tt 8 Denier $i, Bouin upon 41 3, George Washington $1. quote figures. but said Byrne re-| Makers and’ proponents of the|Guild. ° ‘ 1. Dundes ¢f re . mn. Drab Beate 63 Wyoming’ ai ceived a ‘substantial boost.” rubber football gained an impor| “The Helfand vs. fuild subject Troja ns Ni p C lar kston Davison #7, Flint Mancevile 4s - —- is No. 1 on our agenda,” Fitzgerald 41. Rosevilie 32° H President Lou Radzienda said. . * Frankenmuth 73, Reese 19 Simer Gets 53, Paul 43 — Helland has set Monaey as the 6-04, to Rise in WO pit Besa a oes deadline for members of the New & Peasning 04, Pint Bendie 63 vu . ni : York guild to resign or face loss} (jarenceville continued as the! Darrell Ridling again led the at-| Jim! Dre 4. , Swear or Oakland B League Cager 5 60 On Scor Ing Spr CAG ot tne New York tenses. | aurprise of the Wayne - Oakland|tace with 38 points with George| Fist sing Pint Rene tween 15 and 20 delegates to attend |League by shoving Clarkston out ee ~ Leroy Parks) pint ot Michael 86 Fume Teen 4a By BRUNO L. KEARNS as teams and players cut the bas-t9 » 101-56 win over Thurston,|record for Avondale was the 34|today’s annual session adding that/the runnerup position in the loop Seb ye It was a nip-tuck game all the Goodrich 1 Fitnt Hooyer Press Sports Editor ketball net to ribbons. and at Lake Orion, Jerry Paul of |field b t he hopes all business will be com-/with a 66-64 victory. e sie "Ws oes Avondale scored 43 points as the| sens Scored BY the team. itt without requiring another| Now the Trojans, 41, will have| WaY> but Clarkston could not | Hastings i, Grecnviie 30 COS! Scoring records blew At Madison, Jim Simer pushed Yellow Jackets won 96-77, For Lake Orion Ralph Me- session Sunday. to prove their ‘intentions against overcome the two point lead at Howell 4, Oreny neat oo in the Oakland B League last night'through 53 points to lead his team| Both team and individual scores| Laughlin got 25, Niek Niera 19 | Other items on the agenda in-|Milford next Friday. ang Sane. pale Oe Ste tena oeville 36 ~~—~=~~--——==<—lwere new school seoring records.) and Jim Drake 16, clude the rating of boxers in each) ——— ; Northville, led by Pat Patter- miey, Cty $i, Memphi ad Thumb Loop in Deadlock set mat! sss oe min Mg ert ate = * Michigan's Hockey Team ott tint ati ey) BE Sgt one ws on 23 ‘field goals and seven ald stayed unbeaten in 7 games Se Moves Into League Lead two tae oot into the scoring for beror is Lather 90 es as Capac Beats Armad. rie The €4oot forward land atop the lop by beating sub-|Fouy Tied in ANN ARBOR «® — Michigan’s|both teams. : Lee Share 0X Restate Ye a has been averaging 28 points © born Roseville witha second half 3rd R dof NCAA hockey champions climbed * + * | Diarine City Wr aintot: es i game for the Eagles, and this jrally 41-32. Jim Clary led the win-|\ JI ound o into undisputed possession of Ist! It was the 6th straight loss for, Middleville 77, Mart 5 , ‘The Southern Thumb League was — —— the last 16 min- brings his 6-game total to 188 iners with 17 and Len Martyniak place in the Western Intercollegi-|Holly after winning the season Mrotogws 99, Bae MO to a win. | Panama O n ate League last night, defeating|opener and Northville is now 3-2| Nulingten $1, Ortonville $4 * * * points for a 31.3 average. The jgot 19 for Roseville. Minnesota, 2-0 in the league and 43 f the ee aren, oh 1 “ted Dryden, in the basement with] © peims ls belleved to be an see _ PANAMA U8—Play in the $7,500| The Wolverines gained the top|season. ** Seeee Vi, Alpe wee car the Thumb, scored only two| ing pen fae idual seer | Clawson, with” four players in|Panama Open Golf Tournament en-|spot as Michigan Tech knocked off * °° Pipncath ee Renta tl P. Bt. Clem. 26 goals of 42 shots taken in| ™ Tecord for one game. Ithe double figures, upset arch-ri-|tered the third round today with/North Dakota, 53. Michigan Tech| Brighton snapped a 4-game los-| Rosere City 07, Petoskey a the second half. Paul scored his 43 points on 13| : tour U.S, professionals tied for first|and North Dakota are tied for 2ndjing streak by surprising West| River nogeseh ann Memphis invaded Imlay City of|field goals and 17 charity tosses|“@! Troy 50-48 on the Colt Court.| 1. and four others within three |place. Bloomfield! 58-53 in overtime on the| Ro7s! Out Madison 101, Thurston se the South Central League and/in a hot shooting game which saw| ARE ORION AVONDALE —_| strokes of the lead. elem Laker court. It was the Lakers| seq 80h Fo pra: Or james 4! was given a 51-33 setback. Imlay|seven players from the combined prac. 3 Gis Merron $318} Art Wall of Pocono Manor, Pa.,|G¢ in Ti Id 3rd loss in the row in WO action,| Snay %, Andrew 62, Bc dames 47 led by Dorow’s 15 points is now|teams in the double figures. -| Leach 2 2 Hyten 3 0 8 the first-round leader with a five- rver in tiger Fo ' , Saline 6 rt Arbor % 7-1 for the season. ee 8 Niere = @ 3 up Baul, 13 17 43 enpar 67, skipped to a 73 yes| DETROIT (A—Ned Garver, vet-| UARNSTON, _ CLAMENCEYMAE | ‘Goring ainor 44 ‘Colavater 61, Chan’ #7 Surprise of the South Central loop) Avondale got 31 points in the \Gaitday 3 610 SMoulton 2 Jiterday. and ended deadlocked atjeran right handed pitcher for the] Parks [arm migung $3 1g 38, Sterling 63, Beandish a was Millington’s 63-55 win over Or-|first quarter and at halftime it/Mcaushiin $ 733 Wright 3 6/140 with Arnold Palmer of Latrobe, |Detroit Tigers, signed his 1956 con-|Pesmage 3 $$ Devitt” 3-4 1] Oniv-of Detroit Migh 9h" be? tonville, as left hander Hauben-\was 56-46 for the Jackets. Lake|“*™™*eer_! 1 3 — — —|Pa., big Bayer of Cincin-|tract yesterday.’ Garver posted a 1 272 Htatore it uma ae; stekber knotted 20 points in clutch|Orion stayed within five points un-| Totals, 35 21 i Totals. 34.38 8¢\nati and Ed ot St. Louis,| 12-26 record and a 3.97 earned run|Ferim «3 0 3 3) Van byte Fier ” . 1 29~0¢ 1954 U.S. Open titleholder. average with Detroit last year. [rota 34 16 64 Totals 4 18 68 ae ee oe a moments, til the final six minutes. Another avondale .....---s--.. 31 28 3 ~ —_- - pos : 1 4 Is Your High School | Represented in the Press? __THE PONTIAC PRESS _ Your Neighbor's House PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1956 Westacres Marks 20 Years of Progress hous.ng, a non-profit orcaniza- tion with public spirited citizens for directors, bought nearly 900 acres axng Ccrmmerce Road in West fownship. On some 300 of these acres they built the community of West- acres, close to Middle Straits Lake. . These houses were sold at cost to a group of specially selected fami'ies. No down payment was required, but this was not a charity proposition, Applicants had to have a job geod finanvial rating, A farm expert was hired to advise the residents on their gardening. For a number of years, most of them grew large quantities of vegetables. Since have been few large gardens un- cultivation. | | BEUAdFd yPETEPTER icelinityie RSE Hl 3 oer AY imide gas enter all houses.” Several different designs were | used, and there is no feeling row’’- housing. | today’s conditions. it sounds almost unbelievahie, but landscaping was included in the purchase price of the Westacres homes. In addition, eight fruit trees were planted on each lot. The story behind all this? Michigan has long been aware of the benefits conferred upon its citizens by its philanthtopic citi- zen, Mr. Couzens. Couzens believed that fam- ilies with low incomes should have good low-cost housing with land available to grow some of their food, and, f | possible, some additional | means of earning money in the | community. He donated $500,- | 000 to start a housing project | Metalwork Aids Homes Decor z b | i i g : [ F & 71 ? ! f H E f j he i 4 ir ft i project to make something like a pair of andirons, book ends, flower holders or lamps. More ambitious projects can be making items such as iron furniture, a wheelbarrow or a boat trailer. Purchase Your Lot When Ready to Build The time to buy a lot is when) you are ready to build a house. Paying taxes for years on vacant land is not always prudent, Hunt- ing for a miodern plan to fit land that was subdivided a generation ago is not pleasant. o The trend today is toward larg- er homesites — more privacy, -+more elbow room, Check your local zoning regula- tions, your title company, or your| bank to find out how far you must! keep a house from each boundary line, You can fit a house to its_gite much more easily and economic- ally than you can grade and fit, land to a house. Land planning is| part of home planning. It becomes a simple one evening} | | branch of the West Bloomfield |, Township library in the club- | house. F built and continued in operation | : fest i il F li merit! : ut Sal Dod 5 fe E i oq EREEET, ff He i F 5 fi aE Seu8 il Ne } i | Westacres is not a village. It The clubhouse was acquired cupied, the members used the clubhouse for meeting pur- poses, Many clubs were formed and are still in existence. There is a Child Study Club, several Boy and Girl Scout troops, among others. At various times church groups have met there. One such group transferred to the Orchard Lake Church when it was reo-ganized not too lonz ego. At present, a Lutheran group mecis weekly urtil . its church, to be built nearby, is constructed. A group of residents whe work at the same place in Highland Park own and eper- ate a private bus. Their re- conditioned school bus has the most comfortable seats they and persuaded the Federal 4 THE WILLIAM D. ABERSOLD HOME — The William Abersolds who also live on Arrowwood drive are among the forty original resi- dents still living in Westacres. They have been the only owners of this house since they purchased it in 1936 when it was brand new. They have a son in the Navy and a.daughter in high school and have’ found the house large enough for their family. Good materials went into + could buy and install. They these homes built during ‘depression days. The ground floor is made of 8-inch slag or concrete blocks, the second story of siding shingles. drive. In May of 1955 they started excavating for an All interior walls are plaster on insulating lath. Windows are metal casements with copper screens. The roof is of asphalt slate shingles. Upkeep is easy. In this picture Sport, the family dog, keeps a watch- ful eye on the Press photographer to insure the safety of his home. To supplement depression in- s Ei SEVENTEEN Pps a take turns driving while the at polls at election time, volun- would realize passengers read, play cards Fr = teer their services in a hundred floor plan had just snooze. and one ways in the social and the houses. Residents who work in Pontiac civic life of greater Pontiac. ee and Detroit are also participat- - Over the years many of the ents | ing members of the larger com- homes have been changed. It is ded. Porches jut munity. i THE RICHARD HANCOCK HOME — The Richard Hancocks on Arrowwood drive in Westacres are building an addition around the back of their original home. As new- lyweds, they moved into this house in October 1936. ‘A sea of mud for the first winter," is the way Mrs. Hancock remembers it. The new structure adds an L-shaped porch off the living room. Screened in, this will become the family’s outdoor living room for summer, The large window in the center is in the new dining room, while the shorter THE LAWRENCE A. HEATH HOME — The Heaths who live on Lilac court are adding wings on both sides of their house. The wing to the left was the original garage which how is being converted to a 12x16 foot bedroom with a private bath. Openings in the roof will allow the planter boxes below to get both sun and rain. Behind the double ‘garage is a new 25x17 foot living room with a fireplace and a thermopane window wall. The Heaths excavated under this room to make a large recreation room. This is This includes a 16%4x22 foot living room wi THE JOHN J. EMMERT HOME — On the last 1939 the Emmerts moved into their Westacres home and upstairs a bedroom of the same size; The, old | A be- comes a library-dining room. A small bedroom adjoining the new one _ ‘ 2 og eS fa reached by a semi suspended stairway which opens off the hall door. There is no need to go through the rest of the house to reach the recreation room, — Mr. Heath has been doing the work on his house it has been covered with gray masonite siding. | ) i uF blend with the new brick veneer, With a teenage daughter and a younger son,/the Emmerts will need ,. We hhad hoped to show addition to it. ra # fe * ( / ‘ j i * oe ‘ i ( } 3 New Table Mat Lists Household 4 Measuring Data . population of South Ameri- Pea at Sra J rT v Ihe | Dm Aili DMA MamerAT io , tl f, vee OL ONE MOVING PART f<= saving dependability . . . for durability so tens ef thousands of Timken owners are unable to recall vo sali od their bummers were installed. Here, too, is a big reason for Quiet operation, HAVE YOUR OIL BURNER INSTALLED NOW! ist PAYMENT Due JUNE 1 ‘TCT TT TTT Te ee "were. TO PAY! Established 1910 A. ELBLING & SONS ‘vT"TTTTTT"T7" Tee “wrewewrewrwTrr TT ee and pans, but also makes a hand,|_ practical of a inednte® Salen aopened be oe ele- ation in Developed g brass plated wrought iron base and candle holder. Ht polishing emulsion, : R. within Pontiac city lim- its! Brick sites, CRV Very Modern-Day Looks at House Interior Today's home buyers are as dis- * Pieper a lot of people as ever of | put a broker, builder or mortgage man to the test Twenty-five yearg ago, accord- exteriors. Most two-floor houses looked alike, and the slightest vari- outside in HALL cas oo e osers 2 ape off “eootibein Additional ae in attic, accessible by way of Pull down stairs HOMESITES, ALL overlook: BEAUTIFUL WOODS, rolling il hills AND LAKE with complete lake privileges . t E Only $14,750.00 — Low Down Payment! with the”; * La inlet $72.60 Per Month — Complete With Lot! |} menue oe {* "700 se SEE THESE BEFORE YOU BUY Porch Awning WILL DUPLICATE ON YOUR LOT oO 1 oop tae” AOE Eh gn Tr “JOHN J. DYER 8065 Commerce Road 3-4771 * Air Condition quality material that can g better price. cer: a Work Roofing sd l. : Paper gem gpa) apse 73 S. Parke Se. Phone FE 4-15 |, veae naman "\| ranch hemes ofler 0 greater va- : 3 mera {for YEAR-ROUND sg’ et rom regen ot | WEATHER PROTECTION |) mont us to the location, appear: | HILL TOP HOMES || -SEELTIE NEW | Sires ee | “Even ten years ago, young cou- , th et PLEASANT LAKE pl pong Art CUSTOM BUILT-PROJECT PRICED WM AWNING |) P0in or, ene” ard hase 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOMES WITH I/GAMA managing, director, “Now LARGE ATTACHED GARAGE ——<" |in home buying provided by the WE believe we are g the GREATEST VALUE of any new — ?< a at Ge homes now for sale in this area. These homes with OVER builders’ groupe, people of the} cooking, heating and laundering] equipment. We of the gas industry have had to move fast in new- issued. Low ‘Down Payments! Kent Realty Co. Ask for Mr. Stein Home Buyer fact that gas is clean-burning and/ ires no storage ae O'BRIEN HEATING ‘ SUPPLY 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 here, is everyone going : ? = ““Iclarkston gardens STEEL fi Surfacers and Grinders Sanders—Belt, Vibrating and Disc Tarpaulins Carion Plastic G. 1.’s $800 Down LIBERAL FHA TERMS AOS ~ HILL 19470 Grand River 245 Elizebeth Leke Rood | Ph. FE 5-8780 | f course ! ‘The “HIGHLANDER” in by luxurious shede trees, for @ Three light and airy bedrooms. © Two-and-a-half baths. © Kitchen has a built-in thermador oven and range, Hotpoint — | dishwasher, disposal and vent fan. { © Separate family reom or country ; « Kanes Intiy soem has 2 besaiied piitare bay window. dining room or library. ©@ Separate © Black top driveway, cement walks, large lot. aoe See eseation on tae, the Bloomfield Hills A A office at Telegraph and opposite = Gables. One of our associates will be : 163 Montcalm [2 preterence for gas became of ns tater: se for gas resulting from mul- Westridge - of - Waterford ple mage ahd because of) the Northern Pontiac's Finest Subdivision Ares MODEL UNDER. CONSTRUCTION SPECIAL DEAL SOS --- SOS We need your cooperation ROOFING Please do not stick your coins for the house plans to the coupon and. or any paper with sticky tape | It is difficult and time-consum- SIDING ing to detach a large number of © FHA S Years to Pay ary Nanny ay Asser | which you enclose in the larger D&M BUILDING ee ee one = - SERVICE coin card: Make two clits in a Phones: FE 9-200 or FE 2-648 [i piece of cardboard and stick the : icoin behind them. Bloomfield Township See this distinctive home located in the desirable Bloomfield Hills school district. Heve this beautiful country ranch home, surrounded only $32,500. for Veterans Clarkston RIDGE ESTATES Suburban Living at Its Finest! Here is the relaxed freshness of suburban living with all the convenience of the city. The Clarkston shopping area is only a stone's throw away and downtown Pontiac is but a few minutes drive. Drive out Dixie Highway and turn right on M-15 toward Clarkston. As you approach the village watch for the sign directing you to turn on Waldon Street. Follow the signson kitchen. | and other — Long Lake Waldon to the model home. Come ' out today. Model Open Daily -and Sunday 1-8 No Money Down! Now Available — 3-Bedroom _.- RANCH HOMES {= Watch Your Children Walk to School! Know the security of seeing your children walk to school. A modern _grade and high school are_im- mediately adjacent to Clarkston Ridge Estates. *100-foot Lots °1' Baths *Brick Fronts ° Paved Streets * Automatic Circuit Breakers * Wardrobe Closets | eAliiiclss mee KENNEDY REALTOR 3097 W. Huron Agent Office NINETEEN. ae ae 199 Mechanic Street 2 FE 8.0332. | * | . ‘ | s* i oe oe . * i * a ore 7 . ‘ | : i came | se: | Eco-sues BiG ROOMS — Big rooms are a feature of this | comfortable home. This house has no basement, only a crawl space. There are no stairs for any- ‘| Gas or Oil Heat Immediate Installation 82 N. Cass Comfort Condition YOUR HOME WITH Lennox Perima-flo KAST FURNACE CO, FE 5-8670 NOW Get All These AD VANTA Gay COMBINATION SCREEN & STORM WINDOWS framework. Buy With “ Confidence CHURCH'S INC. | ; 107 Squirrel Rd., Auburn Heights FE 2-0233 RECREATION ROOMS ADDITIONS PORCHES (Open or Enclosed) GARAGES GARAGE Remodeling ROOFING-SIDING INSULATION Aluminum Storm Windows and Doors AIREX Screen and Storm Win- dows give you “EXTRA, heat- saving weather protection plus neat, permanent eye-appeal — without bulkiness or bulging Self-storing glass and screen inserts slide in and out in a jiffy—no levers, latches, catches or knobs to struggle with —a child can do it! Get life- time AIREX Storm Windows for EXTRA, LOW COST satisfaction, of : GARAGE Sl eereae 22° 19% 2 a a a 3 F zF : g r singles, one to fall down. The house has just enough attic House of the Week Offers Living Space at Less Cost Many houses are spoiled by com-,South and in many other sections aktel aie a‘ E E 9 yin hi it Ta is : Only A Few Lett Fer GAS HEAT Large, New 3-BEDROOM HOME FOR ONLY 900 sq. ft. of living space, and constructed with many quality features. $7400 »., TOTAL PRICE Pay Only $750 Down! DIRECTIONS TO MODEL Prive nerth on Perry, turn left on Joslyn, then left agein eon Third. Model home is open at 514 Third. MODEL OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS Built by _BVG Investment Co. Phone FE 4-4138 4 ficiently arranged distinguish this for a family, but large enough for gracious entertaining. Here too is a window wall facing the terrace, while sliding glass doors open at one side to a covered porch for outdoor dining. BIGGER KITCHEN equipment in popular U-shape. A generous corner is reserved fof table space. Two bathrooms, both with built-in vanitories and one with a stall shower, serve the bed- room wing. An extra lavatory is conveniently situated near the side door with an adjoining mud closét for garden clothing. Flexible, this plan can serve a family and still suit requirements after children have grown and departed. The third bedroom is easily converted to use as a den, ‘television room, sewing or hobby to keep the house cool in summer and to pitch the roof for the economical use of asphalt strip RIOD “a BED Rm. + feet; exclusive of the garage and terraces, Garage and porch con- struction figure at a lower rate. This square footage is the best guide for obtaining local building estimates. [F : g FH lal Nr gE if fF Mortgage aw plentiful in recent months f and should be ample in 1956, though the supply of funds may not | © areas," Schaub said, “A feature of the new should be a great expansion in the use of time payment financing | to pay for home repairs and im-} provements, Many home owners | do not realize that a loan of $500 | to finance home improvements can be repaid over a peyiod of 3% montths at a rate of only $15.97 F per month,” he concluded. oS See O SSCS er CERES es See enenaseese, : THE PONTIAC PRESS i Let the Kids Romp; |Remodel Playroom The family room doesn't have to| W ie aN 17 Orchard Leke Ave. IPP LLL LE LLL TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT aan hah for the Tops \. in Comfort, Convenience \ sed Rconenty!’ . . Per Pree Heating Survey and Estimate, Call! AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area FE 2-9124 wa’ SLIIIIIIIIIIOII aS. vs 2% fee ref has year LOCHAVEN in WATERFORD literally a haven in the lakes "8 BEDROOM RANCH FORMICA COUNTER TOP FULL TILE BATH WITH VANITY LARGE WARDROBE CLOSETS GAS HEAT FULL FACE BRICK CONSTRUCTION _ WIDE OVERLANG ROOF et “ee . ote ey ** @ f: e : ” dea a mts. Please send me a copy of the study er. ° ‘ : ce ae.e* LAKE OAKLAND , ! ' RA ' ! : ' : if i“ 1 ' 4 ' heen HEIGHTS =| ‘p> Solwes | she foe eo 8 og PONTIAC WALTON Biv SAVER Lact @p US 24 (THEG@aPH fb) o ofTron WALTON BLVD. end Sashabew Rd. Neer Pentios A perfect Resort-at-Home community of 300 BRICK Ranch Homes in a private Country Club setting, on magnificent Oakland Lake "15,500 INTRODUCTORY PRICE’ * WUAJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ONLY 5800 DOWN Easy, Long VA Terms Convenient Terms fer Civilians Other Big Features: LARGE LiVine. DINING AREA GAS HEAT WINDING PAVED STREETS 40 GAL. HOT WATER HEATER An Unusually 0 ide Selection of Fresh and Exciting Architectural Designs 4 LARGE BEDROOMS Ail equipped with sliding door over-sized closets designed to capture your heart. The 4th Bedroom is a special joy with its exciting Picture Window . . » a talented room that can easily be converted into » family activities room, den, etc. Wp BATHS Featurds Colored Plumbing fixtures and Colored Tile. DELUXE Kivewan WITH DUNG AREA Highlighting Curtis window wall for that indoor- outdoor feeling: ‘built-in Birch Cabinets and handsome Corktone Floors, PRIVATE eacn AND RECREATION AREA A happy set-up for a full care-free healthy life in winter sind wummer. Just think of it—swimming, boating, fishing, water shiing in the summer— lee skaylog and fishing during the winter months—and all this practically at your back door, free fut: rsp OUT HOW YOUR PRESENT HOME CAN BE THE DOWN PAYMEAT ” é f sty “dad: / certified realty corp. 1135 West 7 Mile Rd., Detrois KEnwood 5-5100 MODEL PHONE: ORlende 3-9378 a ne ae 4 oe a : ’ ? * Fes cy a 3 S : * I f ‘ ! 1 ‘ J ! ‘ b, | ae { oes Ae 3 : iB . / ls t } ent r of : \ f oi ii x ( yi f ‘ ‘ i ‘ , 4 i j 4 y, ‘ ra < TWENTY : THE PONTIAC PRESS.--SATURDAY. JANUARY 14, 1956 Foreign students. engaged in P | your swimming pool. or for use|foam plastic and aluminum, andi study or ‘research in the United 10,000 Gallon 00 at the beach can double as ajits 46 pounds support 750! States represent 129 of the world’s : One-Holf | don’t think so today, but it ; be long before you are going to ’ (i ion be thinking about swimming. So here are a couple of new pro- | ducts to help. you dream about: A swimming pool that you can you move is made out of vibrin. |polyester resin and glass fibers. _— 'The 10,000 galiom pool consists of . ' four large sections pe gh eggee together in an oval lowered into the ground. The pool is surrounded . concrete apron and measures aes In Stock for Immediate Delivery Ma ama, and heet aeb | : fer, dent or rust. Installation POOOT CCPC COCO OCT “thme is four days, and the cost ~~ os LOWER PRICES fo sbeat ball Ghat of powwed 4 . 2 > ° A float four by seven feet for $ DIFFERENT $ Until February : $ COLORS 3 T > and % Manufacturers inform us thet P 4 ' $ prices will increase next month $ TEXTURES $7 a ai ot cr pene 3-Bedr oom | > TO CHOOSE $ stack. or any orders acepted $ FROM! e: . now, will be sold at the same PPPDRPPIPRPPPAAEAPA LOW PRICES! ‘ ¥ of \ * ie a ag : SIMPLE BOOKCASE — ens heal ie senna in any home, | there must be a place to put them. This simple bookcase will go BOICE BUILDER'S SUPPLY with any kind of furniture and can be built in an evening's time. W lled Lake | Send 35 cents in coin to Steve Ellingson, The Pentiac Press, Van a Nuys, California, and ask for Santa Barbara Bookcase pattern No. e BLOCK e CONCRETE e BRICK Tl. The full size pattern lists required materials along with easy Area 545 S. Telegraph Rood Telephone FE 5-8186 fp '° "0d instructions. Made for Mobility g te i a3 will ipicnic table, It is made of styro-|pounds in tlie water. NATIONAL HOMES 2 and 3 BEDROOMS 1.2 miles sorth of Union Lake Village ally a tyra ie yay Bn gery Mpetrich’s Gathotte Model 1 P.M. te Suadere” Deity and Sundays nce * The way a floor furnace func- linto the room. Aircratt Engineering Aids ‘Facilitates Painting and| The makers of BPS paint prod- _. VETERANS 5 30 A Home Furnace Etticiency| FINANCING al tte to eg ered ti in a modern furnace with all Pay only plus texes MONTH | in an unlikely place—the familiar shows oldfashioned furnace with & Closing Coste iy square-cornered bottom that re- > | stricts ce " | Self-Spray Container | WEST MAPLE RD. For Information Call: COLWELL HOMES, INC. | JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION comes up through a “warm air/Ucts have just announced a new MI 6-2022 es a HaMER dus vier. cam:"raaae th ataze re = Cy 234 om sansa 4057 Maple ESTIMATES — PLANS — MATERIALS ers and mothers-to-be will more See the Blond-Ain FURNACE j}warm air as much as 35 per cent. 9 brush or roller made painting an| DUAL WALL | A floor furnace fits under the| floor in a house, where it is cof- ‘cealed except for the register at floor level. A dual-wall model fits under a wall, with a register on each side of the wall for direct distribution of heat’ into, two rooms. Floor furnaces are made to burn) either gas or oil, Heat output can be controlled by manual regula- jtion of the burner or by auto matic controls that operate from a wall Shermontat. ‘ * e One floor furnace will comfort. ably heat a small home. Larger. |abeolute job. The colors in which| |these new self-spray paints, are lavailable match exactly other| Saginew $e. Ph. FE 2-5420, Pontise enamels in the line so quantities in the same colors are unlimited. | In addition, BPS paint dealers have the new Clear Coating which, is ideal for use on making copper and brass tarnish resistant = for’ use on hardware, wood and leather where a clear, transparent finish is desired. ‘Silverware Anti-Tarnish Now Can Be Sprayed On Du Pont has developed an anti- IL & R HEATING We Service All Makes of Oil and Gas HEATING SYSTEMS We Feature the Williamson Furnaces Installation and Service All Work Guaranteed 1 SEE US FOR . No matter what style of house you are building, or remodeling you are doing, call us for the best in building materials! Come in—let us give :, than appreciate for. redecorating! . id ; BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY Co. These passageways now have those kiddies’ rooms. | FIRST you free estimates and friendly assistance on your lumber, millwork, and o_o oe ae ee | It is a non-toxic enamel, dries all building supplies and needs. WE BUY OR SELL factarer. Air ran. ated estén i ite a high gloss in a very short for Best 1. ot seca ‘inant je time, and is absolutely safe for Price and LAND CONTRACTS much smeother than across an juse on children’s furniture, toys, Quick Service angular gurtace. This principle |Cds. cribs. play pens, and in a Lead Contracts | NO MONEY DO Ww N * FE 4-0528 * : hundred and one places about the | , : huh tor Tom ie = oes norm Sow Hernnes iaeaie a i on improvements up to $2,500.00. See us for estimates IT PLEASES US—TO PLEASE YOU ||} roumoine ine vovor or ve tose 2°, °t,th®, tdvantages, to the Trost Servico | , on your now bitchen or any somadeling you ove pleasing. - odo away with all sharp crepe Pinata aay to weak | UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY furnace to do away with-all sharp) course, is that it is easy to reach a | B angles has increased the flow of those hard-to-reach places where MN Dawson & Watson Poole Free Estimates HARDWARE © COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES Engineers 151 OAKLAND FE 4-1594 And find out why this tine, modern furnace and top quality installation adds up to the LOWEST PRICE for your heating requirements. Goodwill Heating offers the finest quality merchandise properly installed to guaran- - tee your heating satisfaction. homes require two or more units. tarnish coating for silverware that) A multiple installation gives zone can be applied by spray from a heating, in which one area of the push-button aerosol can. The com- houe can be kept at a different/pany says the aerosol formulation 228 Oakland Ave. FE 5-6623 Only a Rich Man Can Afford - @ Poor Heating Plant GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 3401 West Huron. (Cor. of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849 temperature from other areas, For instance, bedrooms that are little used during the day can be kept at a lower temperature than the living area. This conserves fuel. FREE FLOW. show how hidden streamlining improves the air flow essential to efficient heating by a floor furnace, Top drawing indicates freely flowing |soluable in water alone, and it keeps out air and fumes that cause! is based on vinyl polymer — propellent. It coats the silverware with a! permanent protection that can be removed with soap and water be- fore the silver is used again. The tough and pliable film is in- tarnish, HEATED CONCRETE ... AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! * eed Concrete j *& Machine Made Pipe Bh wSand & Gravel 399 S. PADDOCK ST. *& Quality Building ~~ Supplies 2-WAY RADIOS in Our Trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! You Cen Depend On Us For QUALITY .. . SERVICE . SATISFACTION CALL FE 2-0283 ATSMAN TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE * Concrete Block * “Four Seasons” Aluminum Windows - % Thoro Seal Cement Paint _.. (Gov. App.) Convenient Terms Available THE BETTER HOME--HERE IT IS! QUALITY : in This Plus WORKMANSHIP Plus STYLE Plus CONVENIENCE | UNIQUE and ‘CHARMING 3 Bedroom a. HOME! Other Fine Homes to $28,500 ~~" *19,900 SOUTH BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS---An Exclusive Subdivision of Custom Built Homes! A SUBDIVISION OF BEAUTY---In a Most Desirable Location! and east of Woodward. \ Located just north of Square Lake Road SOUTH BLVD. CHECK ALL THESE DESIRABLE FEATURES: @ Brick Ranch Home @ Copper Plumbing @ 3 Lerge Bedrooms @ Built-In Cabinets @ Master Bedroom with @ Wardrobe Closets Vg Both @ Covered Front Entrance @ Gas Fired Air Furnace @ Lot 75 by 155 — pA amen @ Low Toxes. .. Under $100 Year @ Covered Terrace . , ; Plastered 112 Car Gerage * an > ete of Down- : irra @ Colored Tile Features Model Open Daily 1 to 6 ~ €.R. Holcomb & Son ANT Washington St. Royal Oak, Mich. TELEPHONE — Lincoln 6-1424 ees oy ! Poe , ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JANUARY 14. 1956. A | 7 TWENTY-ONE _ Don't tase Sin sett epee injuries 10 Wells H Colder support below with metal corner| Don't ,.. try to widley recom-|it works only on, new wood and Sg ye = braces. Do the same withthe 1x12}mended method of a hot iron and|wood from which all the fila ces ek ne Nat ae Ja wher countertop, which should overlap damp cloth eli te dents; has been removed = ka 3 7 greatest heat infiltration equally on all sides of the divider. |* ®*™P cloth to elimina ; : : - : : in spray comes through the As now constructed, the divider Your Dream Kitchen |=: Rete ion bt you can ake charges Our n ns See — that tition, but you can make changes , ig Ok : : : | per i } or additions to suit your own needs. li in a convenient place on the divid- | er. Sandpaper the finished product, | set visible nail heads and fill them with wood putty, and paint or stain and varnish ‘‘to taste,” as they say in cookbooks. i - | We're spacalats tn designing and building Saco ose is geerrmrrmrreTHICKORY GROVE ROAD AT FRANKLIN ROAD Your preseat home, Pris et or new he installation, Eat $ Real Estate Service _ BLOOMFIELD " Terms Available — See Our Displey ot rs 7 - Bt Us Best! : $ et and Contrecte sss Visit Our New H The CABINET SHOP $ stz = CW ‘COMPLETE BUILDING MATERIALS. For the Do-lt-Yourself Man! ; : Fa Re 525 e g a 5 4 H s z 4 F head garage doors, ready to install and jack posts + 5 E a z FE if FE 5-3728 | . ciat!, Se |to it, or of using toggle bolts. Nails to level your sagging floors... . to plastic one fe for © ~ San =v easy to operate that you'll be doing |or bolts should be so spaced that kitchen counter tops! We furnish complete instruc ‘ | sox ‘re Pucaatir tae nap ep edld “ sl ogi pido a ae HEATING tions for installation inall cases. . Buy from us and PONTIAC’S HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW HOMES Foca Bocttec eet 7 FREE | snugly against the wall, it may| Min eORURR aE aa save on costly professional work. Ray O'Neil Real Estate | be necessary to cut out a section WE CARRY » COMPLETE LINE of ay eil Real Estate otis ne POWER TOOLS and HAND TOOLS! Member 6f Cooperative Rea! Estate Exchange De War ee a te - va Woe en FE 97108 POWER SHOP | pier dase trame of 1nt's next OTTO A. TRZOS | Sat data teen oa Complete Basement Waterproofing K E EGO equal that of the 1x0 end boards All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! HARDWARE No. 1 Piney attach one end of bese ean : me to the wall- ited board, Reliable Waterproofing | 3041 orchord Loke Rd, [using three 1hench ments Te ven. & Sue CMLEMA 6-6247 ' 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 | FE 2-3766 a ae eee eek o's Boe | Siael-alesiette tnee-ainal = With 6-penny common nails—one ', to both stile and stair run- ner with metal bracket for added strength and safety. Opening size, 2514 x 54”, STILL NO MONEY DOWN! We're Finishing Our Fifth and Final Block for Gl’s in Pontiac. Only 8 Houses Left in This 250-Home Community ®Two Bedrooms 2 Bedroom — Full Basement @Full Basement a > ah tn ©4 Styles to Choose From Including Hardware ®Luxaire Automatic Oil Heat @Steel Casement Windows Now is the time to make your home weather-tight with storm doors and windows. They'll keep out the icy blasts . . . keep you warm and snug . . . and bring your fuel bills way down. Get our free esti- mate today! ‘| ®Large Lots @Paved Streets @Full Closets with Sliding Doors @Plastic Tile Bath Complete With Hardware ‘38° 20 14-16 by 16” VETS — ‘No Money Down @Double Ribbon Drive Monthly Payments 62 30-Day Occupancy Cc | l i I d Plus Taxes and Insurance , end STANLEY e ®©Completely Insulate KENNETT] / @ Baldwin to Kennett, Kennett to / Term s E a si Arra @ Low Tax es rps Stanley to Model on / MODEL ly nged BALDWIN CORNELL BURKE LUMBER CO. 4495 DIXIE HIGHWAY AT DRAYTON PLAINS “Where the Home Begins” Telephone ORlando 3-1211 DAN ROSE REAL ESTATE & ees: ER Otek eee eT ee pale oo beta | » de ie. Rey aS ss es oy VS" THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1956 * ino Home Repairs Dos and Don'ts ! .. |\Aid Furnishings gives : “time zones in the United States} You remember those water foun-| DO...get an excellent and dur- a a a gt bo ed a, a ae |water? Well, thre ie an attach pi is told|ment that provi -yours , by the conventional hour and min-|self ingredients for preparation of Pares of boled linseed oll: and the time the|such things as coffee, chocolate, DO he other places is given by a black and different kinds-of hot broth. Pate ~ . over with ST ‘x00 HOME | 30-Day Occupancy PAYMENTS ONLY - DIRECTIONS TO MODEL: Melrose, corner of Manhatian, Ovt Perry block: $ St. te Madison, right on Madison ¢ 4 PER Seuth te Melrose, 3 4 MONTH OPEN ee ee SUNDAY 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. —ond— DAILY 12 noon te 6 p. m. re fr bi ei HL z Z ) Build Your Home with Quality-Tesied TRU-BILT BLOCKS True-Bilt Blocks are tested to meet the rigid requirements of all standard specitications. They are made with the very latest equipment to assure you of quality, strength, durability, weather-resistance, and fire safety.. For your HOME or your BUSINESS BUY THE BEST —BUY TRU-BILT BLOCKS STRUCTURAL STEEL YOU PAY ONLY Crestview Homes, Inc. we hae Se RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL Se TICE Le TRU-BILT -BLOCK CO. . = | OGNY.omey @ seb tte © t MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES =| ~The HY HAVEN SPECIAL cnpaulies Suid Sona Wtf | " 1992 Pontise Drive FE 4-9531 ‘CORINTHIAN CLASSIC — Sophistication with simplicity is the FE 4-5181 elbow grease but very little skill. A 45 FOOT RANCH HOME DON'T...overlook putting the’ tempo of this new lamp. Sleek polished column of light walnut on a MODEL ADDRESS — 4945 SASHABAW ROAD mixture on the unseen part of the! siuare dais pedestal is artfully contrasted with base, collar and = , | capital of gleaming brass. Ribbed shantung drum shade is trimmed | | with gold piping. The lamp stands 36 inches high. RY STANDARD BUILDERS . | : se — . Wants to Use U.S. Funds leaves heme, the room will be. , *. to Sue the Government |” things to him—all of them y | good if he is given a free hand in HOUSTON, Tex. uf — Federal fixing it up the way he wants. He Judge Ben C. Connally ruled you should be urged to make choices can’t force the government to pay regarding the room's furnishings 8 wonderful homes $15 so you can sue it to collete a and design as well as the basic Northwest Management Co, ' refund of $1.20 on your income tax.| materials which go into the room. ‘ A convict in the Texas prison’ — | | for 8 lucky families filed a petition to collect the $1.20, aici = [iat he Souldnt pap tte as | QE | e e ° e "| Lp Select the Perfect Building Site im |B. ste monsineal @22S to sue, he'd have to pay the fee. {ol e] ING |Ever Think of This We Specialise ia nd ja child's castle is his room—that ROOFING \is, if it’s his very own. Around the | P®e=e oe one > tS ae age of three the child begins taking | Get an esti Witheat Obtigets nt Winter Wonderla AP) * a | y Sy. - bel le real interest in having a room . Si = aS ) . of his own, with his own things one = MARS « x jin it. For years after, until] he j_, J ROY ANNETT, Inc. Realtors 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 9-7183 the beautiful 1956 “Twin Lakes Custom” Pontiac’s Greatest Housing Value OPERATION | OPPORTUNITY We wish we could put a zero after those 8's up . there... but we can’t. We have 8 of these beautiful, luxury homes to offer. Their low price, high qual- ity, superb location and excellent financing terms make each of these 8 homes a buy you'll brag about for years to come. So step out and step up to ioimte 30 YEAR TERMS ern Twin Lakes Custom | Home. Do it today. Start living the gracious life of : : 7 | Elastic, Carbonized 4 country squire out here Payments Only “7 5” rford Hill Manor of Waterford Oakland County’s New and Entirely Different - Residential Community where everything's won- ROOF COATING S ied sais meant iat Includes Everything _ | t it should be. We sincerely | ; hope you'll be one of the | For Home Roots Mi — lucky 8. FULL PRICE Farm Buildings (ot) omy *11,990 | And Industrial ~W~——75 CUSTOM FEATURES __/ Manor sien WATERFORD Structures Of Approzimotely 1.000 Waterford Township, Mich. different about Waterford Hill Manor. Sa Ft. of Living’ Aree oy 12 mination tesas Postles @ 3 Master Sized Bedrooms Open From | to 9 P. M. Daily | The Eldorado 3-Bedroom Ranch © Full Tile Both | e 2 @ Carport All Gas Home in Clarkston Gardens , | © Lerge Picture Windows | Loaded with features for tomorrow's living —3 large bedrooms, Carbozite Coatings have a base of Wurtzilite, a rare in Living & Dining Aree \ 114 baths, large living room with smart window wall — gas heat, hydro-carbon unexcelled in its protective qualities. Any [| @ Bus Service to Pontiac gas disposal units—large lots on winding blacktop roads... roof, regardless of its type, on any home, farm building at Your Door bearing fruit trees . . . fire hydrants. First homes in Clarkston or industrial structure, can be easily waterproofed by =| *Optional at slight additional cost the simple Carbozite System. Unaffected by water. snow, heat or cold, — and = other destructive ele. ments. Flows easily and smoothly . .. wraps your roof in a thick, smooth, rubber-like blanket that beautities | Sal es by as well as protects. Low in cost. A Carbozite conted roof WHITE BROS eter ane | DE. Munro r at | Realtor REAL ESTATE | MIDWEST 6690 Manson Dr. INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE COMPANY rd Township, Mich. Office at 5660 Dixie Highway — Waterford 1 OR 3-4502 2987 Dixie Highway, Pontiac oo 3 “702 ‘mich OR 3-1872 FREE ESTIMATES Without Obligation, Do-It-Yourself or Have Our Experts Apply with community water — storms and screens, too. Drive out Dixie Highway to Clarkston Road (M-15) to Waldon. Turn right on Waldon, pass High School to Model. ji BUILDING MATERIALS zy, | _HOMES Priced sKIL POWER “key FE. WITHIN s YOUR REACH TOOLS FLINT-KOTE : "hate ce go 5 Redwood wate s LARGE LOTS PANELING s In Beautfiul H Wateteed Hills G is a som : ; ? *7,500° 5 1 4 Miles West of Pontiac A SO fF © "0p, : Herbert C. Davis ‘Real Estate—Builder ' 4925 Pontiac Lake Road H OR 3-7614 jSeQeerasesescese | verts into a full-size bed. The sofa contains a small, efficient power unit similar to that used | with a convertible automobile top. The mecha- THE PONTIAC P PRESS, | MA ty v ANUARY 14, 1956 | TWENTY-THRE] ine Sa aE =, ee “lignan me aa sete i (SERRE RERSEReee ee . LUMBER & COAL CO. Serving Your Community Since 1890 117 S. Cass PE 2-8385 Carole Acres Beautiful brick homes in the outstanding Walled Lake Area DIRECTIONS: Take Pontiac Trail or Maple Road (west of) Orchard Lake Road to Decker Road. Follew Signs to Model on Decker Road. FUEL SAVINGS UP TO 50% OWNERS REPORT GENERAL @ Etectaic SRL TRAC HEATINC—SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR FE 5-6973 351 North Paddock St. ‘\ \ a WATERFORD PONTIAC OWN $12,990 | This outlook, based on govern- iment and industry figures, has net been lost on the nation's large corporative enterprises. Industrial experts new materials will come on the market gradually, Ordinarily there is a lengthy lapse of time be- tween the conclusion of the lab- oratory work on a new product, and its general acceptance by the public. During the interim, many | firms field-test the new product! — an operation frequently carried | out in conjunction with the NAHB Research Institute. For the immediate stasis | NAHB expect to see more attention paid to “sound conditioning” in- homes, as well erable expansion of the trend — towards air conditioning. Stan-_ dardization of the component | parts of the house—closets, doors, — windows and the like — as well | as off-site prefabrication will be | stepped up and there will be better use made of glass, Increased attention will be paid | |to house design, both exterior and |interior. More and more builders jnot only are employing services of competent architects, giving the architects tude in their designs. Furthermore, velopment builders now are em- ploying color experts to work out! @ PHONE OR 3-1 Saves Much Work ceiling, jguard is quite helpful. You can obtain such a paint guard at your dealer's or can use a stiff piece of non-absorbent cardboard. Wipe off . {the edge of your guard frequently so that it won't smear the surface New Building Materials Enfer Home Construction A vast array of new building harmonious color schemes for an materials may lie just over the/entire subdivision instead of mak- horizon, the National Association of Home Builders said today. They are expected to come, NAHB said, from the giants of the chemical industry and other large corporations who foresee a highly profitable, continuing market for new products in the present and) future activities of the home build-| ing industry. A number already, have quietly put their tremendous research facilities to work on new materials, many in the field of! plastics, which could result in sig- ing the selections themselves more ‘or less on an_ individual house jbasis. Both inside and outside the house home buyers are going to] find more interesting combinations of colors, textures and materials for diversification and better aes- | thetic effects. When painting near a floor or a you'll find that a paint that's a-different color. — to the wave lengths of light. | Paint pigments in themselves; have no color, but the peculiarity ‘cited by a pigment which selec- itively reflects red, green, blue or tical ways to reduce excessive and ‘Color ls but a) ‘Sensation| Ever Think of This? Produced. on Eye’s Retina! Half a dozen large, light-weight, So far as is known, nothing on Metal trays can be a great help, earth has color in or of itself.4Uring an indoor repainting proj-| ect—particularly if you're re-doing | ring: Cole tbe kitchen, dining room or bath. |}. he! Unioad the contents of a shelf or! drawer onto a tray and carry: it away from the scene of your paint- ing project, While your paint is drying, this tray-system makes it easy to weed out unwanted items Light is the is. a sensation, produced by action of visible rays upon the retina of the human eye. It is an impression taken into the mind through the sense of sight, re-| of a particular pigment determines what color wave length it reflects to the eye. Thus it may be said that an object possesses a certain color because of the response ex- another hue. Get to the Source One of the most logical and prac- moisture in a house is eliminate the moisture at its and reorganize others, W. MOOTE Slectrical CONTRACTOR Stete & City Licensed WIRING INSTALLATIONS Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron St, FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 |We Have BUYERS WAITING for FARMS. and ACREAGE A Call to US Will Bring imemaniene Action! REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS John Chiera Co. Midwest 4-8200 JOrden 6-3978 Birmingham, Mich, PiUhly # olomaric WATER SOFTENER 4x8 Sheet—Eech WOOD COMBINATION DOORS Aluminum Wire Insert KNOTTY PINE PANELING Ohio Match Stock, Per M__ Ya INCH INTERIOR WALLBOARD HEMLOCK 2x4’s, per lin. ft. .........7¢ $16.45 $225. $2.40 &. > REGENERATES Tsar TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE JOHN KINZLER REALTOR & BUILDER H. H. STANTON ! 670 W. Huron FE 4-3525 believe the. construction specialists | as a consid. | but are more lati- a good many de- MODEL ‘OCAYED ON CORNER OF AIRPORT RD. AND SOUTHWARD AVENUE Ff WATERFORD, MICH @ OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 12-6 P.M . &. oth vay 30 YR MORTGAGE| ROSE. HILL REALTY C0. ) Grand Ri 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE HOME INCLUDING Gas Heat Breaker Switches ¢ “Bath Brick Large Lots SPACIOUS LOT © Knotty Pine Kitchen Cabinets ¢ Double Vanity Vent Fan in Kitchen ¢@ Carport Paved Streets Circuit - Double Sink. in All Choice of Colors saenisintimnmmamaeaie 103 State FE 5-1683) > sors I Do You Own Land Suitable for Development? We are looking for property, either undeveloped or developed that can be used for commercial, residential or industrial, We'll buy it or develop it on either a cash basis or partnership or we'll do it on a fee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, as well as the roads. A largé corporation with all of the skills necessary will help you get the most for your property. SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 2383 Orchard Lake Reed, Re. No. 5 “eag ay he Ee ll Last of the Remaining .. Vile] ages. \e] On LOW, HAS ALL THE BIG CITY CONVENIENCES LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAXES ARE LOWER IN ROCHESTER $87" eu FULL MONTHLY PAYMENTS 3] 5,395 LOW FHA DOWN PAYMENT Loaded with Custom Features Found in Homes Selling to $30,000! AREA Parochial schools, all within 2 blocks. playground across the street. development. © Shopping centers. © City water and sewers. ® Police and fire protection. ® Public schools, elementary and high, Catholic and Lutheran, ® Township park, with swimming, picnicking, © State-stocked trout stream right in the ® 5 minutes to Bloomer State Park. ® SO lakes within 10 minute drive, © Class bathtub enclosure. ® jalousie in kitchen. Exclusive Sele by ' - HOUSE ® 70-foet wide lots. ® Storms and screens included. ® Kitchen fan and hood. ® Garbage disposer. © Vanity in tile bath. ® Colored bath fixtures. © Rough-in lavatory in basement. © Spacious birch cupboards. © Picture windows in living room and kitchen, Bert GORDON C Vets: 5795" MOVES YOU RIGHT IN! ROCHES TER PARKLAND Ranch Homes! 3-BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HO with GAS HEAT and FULL BASEME m-jeTh 4-7:\,. d pp / A fy é FOR WORK MEASURING UP. TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS GET YOUR— . # SPLASH BLOCKS # CHIMNEY CAPS *. .. AND CUSTOM CON- CRETE PRODUCTS FROM Custom Made Wrought tron Railings for Your PONTIAC PRECAST 54 W. Sheffield off Baldwin Telephones: FE 4-5143—OR 3-9741 REMODEL NOW! on ies ~~ a Discount! RECREATION ROOMS MIDWEST SUPPLY FE 4-2578 — oxssene —! and stitched in scallops to the DID YOU KNOW? SMALL BEDROOM — Here's proof that a small bedroom can be cheerful and comfortable. each Heavy white cotton cord is knotted sailor-fashion end and hung on the wall, is meant to hold odds mou fish- corduroy throw, pillow cover and cornice. Walls and heavyweight cotton fishnet curtains are pale if s F THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14; 1956 | ‘ . — ’ : planned and used basement Protect Basement Door (irs = “ss,cateimel Widows “te its value, en a protective coating which is May Save Lives oda sha an texaplle ote ions feos te os : adds. purpose is a clear, water-white is . bility which} Don’t talk to anybody while|runs taal ir Gand team ths tea Wiveretiog 4 saw; if some-|from the exposed surfaces of the have but a single|toc¥ orthe saw tsnmediately eT rsned (the ploct weep ney ony chord nese tthe alunad sash and frames are the well be age washable brown down cotton cord. The rug is light brown. : Water Glasses Gaily Decorated With Book Titles That four inches of US.G. Min- eral Wool is equal in insulation value to: (or Asbestor) Siding for less money. According to Authoritative Statistics HAVE THE EQUIVALENT OF THESE BLOWN INTO YOUR HOME NOW BY ‘famed romantic books. each glass are ar- a pattern of beoks with such titles as Romeo and Juliet, Pontiac’s Oldest Insulation Co. AMBASSADOR INSULATION 483 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 5-8405 © Siatistics Show Colds Are Caught in the Home (We Reduce Drait —Save Up to 40°% on Fuel Bill No Money Down As Low As $5 Per Month NEW YORK (INS) — If you can for their pattern. The figures are t streamlined chairs :afford to drink out of cut crystal/done so that light can shine Out the supply pe even ctairs that's nice—but if you! through them in a stained-glass measure of comfort and conven- 72 Inches Common | MINERAL 12 Feet Concrete Bf goblets, WOOL 12 Feet State ean’t afford them, there are other! window effect. attractive glasses on the market| ra One set of tall glasses, which are priced at $7.95 for a set of|i, the market for homes in the over 25 years ago. The back of the| jeight, are gaily decorated in red/t; ¢> Terrific, say housing econ- chair has been whittled down to! and gold with the titles of various| mists. Despite production of graceful proportions, providing am- If you've got the urge to travel, there’s a short, squat shaped set. ‘of eight selling for $8.50 and dec-, - orated in gold, teal blue and white! ,) . * with scenes of Venice or London's New Deauville Chair Chairs, as well as people, are famed Big Ben. } Ireland's Kellys Give Grace Praise ... Advice } lk ve t Hl af E , a E rf The Kellys are proud about the| “Yes, andi:I widh we had a prince -| $28,000. John Joseph Pybus, 22, -itrates “something came into my F F BR by the water sprinkler system was mind urging me to set fire to the storehouse. and several other a litt ‘Sure, they must think ajor two around here.” things.”’ BOARDING HOUSE WK >, PN ELAN \ \ \\ 7 L USE THE WINDOW LEDGE FoR REFRIGERATION, A iiises ACRE Se Seeh THE SAVOY /<~I AROSE 60 eh WT Lay UNLESS EARLY TO CONCOCT AN WANTA STEP OUT | MAJOR fl E YOU I-14 THE TIME SAVER * ©1956 by NEA Service ee TM Reg US Pee om 17/4 | THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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M in Whi in Fa eeney fi 2. | serge t im Sylva: es to AIR Directo ase DIE 9 Mile Paid und Cc is $10, see ry coms __Birmings Pod pe ‘ ee ea saat ergo canta 3 iat plane hw | Butsley Pusers boi D o- “peat, Pieniy of’ au per penses paid, tot wa week. t of me y red wr is uritzen pel and an mt ine pat 242 es to = y Puseral He ae. ES set paid —_ < work- salesm nee Fr year area. + marae a RE ta surved by ber "Gee | cota he Neh, ame toe _DESIGNE faeces cor | EO seed eee per t Ccopdian, eae “ kondale, * son, Frede her bs tai anmuneion. cost thereat wi thereot : ml faces Hon «ian EN OAKL RS _tem ™: Wood Foot ‘ee Box te application. Dini = a os if a “all Pe Et tween - sister and I.; one rick — tatively “desig the Townsh tux ¢ af on Plaine — Water OME 1975 ENG. SE AND ward. Bi oie: WANTED: company. Fes xie Tank pee = Pies er aes a as even three grandson; Car. ee ah ate Board x for Kik' “Wateriord Tp, : rehard ERVICE rming- Pew yee a om iasY FoR m while AND cane ead _— a be. WE Barbara brothers. one “tots 8 ~~. zich _oguiast has. ten- Funeral TRKBY ; DIE - CO. ac ‘ wis ow a ON 1 +24 ; eerry batt were deberatly rom a bch esr aout ae: $24: Donelson Toh ipo hine |” ae ce | MP Yaar ee perately injected tc Brockhurst, ie eo an yk Baie he eat n-John DESI esi mpi ,gorete Peas Sages ee a sovcinens. er five days ofc liu aif fcnaereliigh gs res bubaivaion, Be to aie, as SIONED oh G thus. We ats Seeger oe eet a a Ma 2 vee ed cra bee) Tne eTowe eae ers | Has Sapa Je alebale ition t bad said, d th buri St. N held , 6532 — 3 ut, of . 36, + aida Prati T . East or co Mr rain tw more board IN AN bd . X va rg Nw nshi a 0 be Gourd “plus 825" pe Abov was unde when the | Cemetery. al in Samer PH ies os nt por %, Beet >| VOO , RS C ua au ‘ine ages FE at ‘ . = ' i in ice. r ever, that r 20,000 ir- She i Barba foly Se urch to fig) at " Y al ® — 6. rhee C AND eT. M LAWREN quiries 136 week, 4 —s ee © he Mr. and} ra died Fon te Fe Jot curr ms ae F s-Si AND a, tion of there el, how acy me egre Friday. of 0.36 gt iin tess0" a am UNERAL -Siple KER F WATER Ge-0n_Real wo A job of K!. , cco pags 1 we (eon me Waker Bee Se hia a | SEEN HOME 50 S ixtur Saree aii it econ 2 8 storage . ; 8 4a. a 9-778 1 1 be lite of the ret 13 days, pn yn at home pal aiberioe ena wiy ‘al eres ano Nee te to Se ___ Cemet or Motor MEN WA L € detalles Satake we fo e “mploymn YTIAC ted week nied cenreienataty id Jat 8 p aoe twee broth. te yale Ww 30 frte ‘a r NW. cor WHITE omatery 4 5 AT O NTED a Yow ad ete: Te ‘Bo ply with full ww roe S te sane irradiation cen [son Bird vRosary: wi — eer 183 te teurve to Otter D od aig werave lot Res: 1 58HOUR ONCE ut ala aa va. 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If xelusiv LADY 1 er et at |e visions mean _———- =n teem uisane Pte ad tae = 0 be to 2 x ICE NG but -not % Sed YE! ike ee Long Sons oe rehandise, enjoy shan NEED- ie . Ad . ) Sy ah a 1,/ One of t mins ance rou ba th y. Je rvice ol oo le a CO. ing AR ley Dru Pre ‘cond: hand: apps fancy, = '80-2.00. bu bee. pps netal ae mtn A. — Rev ‘onarus- 18. Bs . a 10.80 Di ie Woodw, tent inv: ogaegntial County T pe NG AN “7 100 apoly fy a8 itions, M. ing rel 3 eateries ii a i 2 eres : a ante ey meses pe, com | Sen ener Fr "1 dekelaiiee Berra , 1.35-1.50" } ron heey banks, coe ASS set @ Mich! ie Ne in Psteailoahil in ens off apel BO ba ary DET aad in lanee’ — open- om aren roo AL SA part Ty] : onl J doz 1, FO8o in w gan _F sta ry Pe ictat x r w Al ment ba imeuten: of 4 ‘Omer EX- L tim | Eye ee weet Siang in Fait a? == Nye Lent ay ToT PEtioer Fagtediatis | COUNTER G fe | bree SD No 2. 7 behs; ‘ted ca rve’ je. park wil The a —MUlberr as tae’ an eetigtse land PE: puans, tion rmin NTE __ om | Sarienced’ op S facet . Hub- sbiieotie or esbertie ve 3718 NE. JAN. sOrittia re -m y eae” Kgprsocied _fa PERSON reti ew oodward, R GIR Soe arrenes meti YE Lis uit oo" ollection | Tw Oakla: 12, 19 {fin th were . Teda DR, 487 oer vette, | nty OF NEL re- DE ward. c iRL wiied Pa preferr departm , No Ly me lhl aren a Pate oapec "ba be he age a, Ave. 56, PRA © Press repl y Layout RAFTSM: tment. atiac tice B OPFICE. PEND Birm. Mi er ad Pa ment. Uni rood’ cal ent, = ae __ | gees ‘mms, | | ene "ance oe ees ae eee ere ras oe I. isi a Vv ™ e * oO! ‘i of more Park is debe ni" subdivisions man ofticrating. emer-Anover en 2 Xow: the Wattek eo + an oeLes EN — Call PE wehiliren. tere FOR cana in Perso al : the world ¢om th said to Leese notes won| Me Cem Rev Barney Punera ac a Watts E “ne se en Haar moe kee Jaye ron | “ten ngham D: n Only fanbined ail the rest cluding —— ang een Noah nik Mr roene nae 16 i et . Bote &M ail'ore | Empl ONTIAC wor and P ia as esa are Deg Sine rest |® _ a sets RY Hom the in Or » 56 » 2, » 13 ~ eR aw. oO AC “AL i ond part & = : SALES e Bt e : t enk orca 1408 olin: 80 000 RYDGES. e Parmer.81 Sil es , 60, 62 . 27, " DR MI d . fy. Co. ak Huro: vinent < o ; Apply ae c CLERKS. Fx SALE ee Down . owned ses a 00 bere Ann JAN — Snover 104 67, 68 * i. 64 28, DRIVE RS +6363, drastnabow AINTENAN st Service _ brook aw Denson” SS ae Experienced SLADIES | ' *. . i i . __ _— a . . e ews in Bri owner cys omina 8,383,040 55 Mra Wale once BAR: hk wn, Be 74, 0. = ratte SALES WEN for large, ae ae 7 EA 8 Cran brook 5 Fee ee sone 18 Wa et ee of Mi ane — » 18 » ait wor 20 wee! wt oN tare aaa’ e partment hot RIE. net wenn” 5 A DA " Oo Altea y to ene tion aay etele ef Tet ta. : a2 B tter vy Kal ges tr. an “ J » 216 6 requ week! Paael Pr and rolt « ent hi perien 'D te leav a be é DA ee E OM ‘wor! ah cee Brvdges zy Katherine dear _ —— . ENG ined E oe os = ress 4 salary rea betel eoeee bs fae coe asewite + Y AS FIE ‘ . stration $14.50 a roll of ante... “ i NM ese Salil tagging and- Carolyn, _H —— een ut off nvr NEA a _1i6 furnt ished” wear Aga) AecliRbeiad home. who ¢ ! ——_1862 8 HION S LD dens house i from a ineula-{ ues” UY Far 160.47 from 8 ay “an a Michart elp Wan “—s ae after Saleen T APPEA “oer. as $25 to unity money and can See eats en . ~~ ced & oy - CLEGRAPH RD den, Independence demon- —_ depeaite of indivi _— 008,404 ta Sepuichre Ce Wibiass at 9 : be Be mo M =, Qnoeruunit fer pmait nna ‘KER f sman {6 EARIN __ phone your $80 per are bea re ‘3 PH RD Oakland oan ce Tow Gar. nes, erehipe. ea: sais] pm ichre Cemetery” a Catholic a Mees tate Go. 118 it steady work | furnishing yr clothing = eae pe ear SEC G - ace see: mea me trom metery. Reser Moly a iene ed tein wert ickin s &§ vg and ron ewing = 2S tele. 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Dagr Night WA pm of sd 0 secretary ‘ositio Ph. friend's i posit savi ot th “Btates 9,185.3 2 neral aries belo ARK D, a coehpete BOO: ence proh nad coe 2 P EXPE shift ITR sailor etary bet P n FE lit: 8 of ngs) neludi 20 4-3 servi and ved 1 D. furs plete KKEE: ce und, Must he ERSO a RIE mn E ss. h at etueen the 3-044 jail and Deposits Sta ng offictatin es wae bal nfa sents tote cha PE Mea bls anti TERENCE MI hand pone erd een tak ake pos! subd tes chat with was la K nt life sh r per: ree R TO Pon and hav usic WH Th ior 3 DR 40090 week Ex Mas s° b ne nace or iota Othe ite in a and - cat Parke Rev hel@ ai L RS ish referen: en a Must > ty and tak ie fe) Thursday day ELIA week pl a ots m Se sees rare geresrrstirs rye oe Po seen japan ag Brewer AY oa t® great meee” Monit ts WARMACIST. i Fesponnis a cere eats ae Soe redown town ary short county meeting It wee ne oe nett 2s 2 _ SSE no inn Bey UT = feos nt | means ae a= | ee crcira vaegng ; foi K - { Adv ores tier ( 278 Ken r. an 1: belo Ave. _ JOAN K tions nd insurance b BOD fer to $300 R EMP1 ard. Wesch SILK emplo $38 eas ic res! wo! | Y —— é ons a gt — 804 46 somal ne Mr loved di Keego R Bute! phir nee pia: ¥ o Ford ime selina PLOY esch -K FIA yed. fraduate” but ponsi bi MAN our a“ : none bel —— Fr alae and. al aught D wc Dealer 3 tr mn nt Po oe en onth Es— ware Benin “INES bie get det ges emeibie oft 21-40 Life of Friend] ene caPita below) ate nounced arrane sister of Hust of ETA eas cond dim | Munces. sar ball ee rijg, Brmineben INISHER hg es collene Z lust LAC $24,126.50 ardt later "by th Kennedy IL = y. OA 2 in w - MI Wood opera’ a wid per Cegee lea s y Und gocctesss co 136.5027 4M rb ts nnedy. R __ A 2 8. Gall 4-08 - tiene. on ation. t st Virgini Belek prone “usm! LagRin eye Sow oxo 3 S a detirey F see Nome | ict ea resenta a sccounte Pet : 40000000 aaa, J Nome, 7 esas ar eeTQP RATES. G ew wal Zora Sal . EXI ie dated te ving ‘con- s apitaly ad. talttee 000 wciomea . JAN. 13. #0 Ww Gon aregecTs | Ww POR TY’ es LAPE eal plea ipa Hea gta con- e 00 ned wi 305: 13 _ co B ES T RIP 8. ash . a wae w plan; vac le ye ben | tive eel Pensiad | _"preterrea meg 88) ae a ite ot ine, eae NDITIONED AC & RU wr saw RD DEALER and S RIENCE to inn: intereatn ave. eToUD | sete Capital Ac wig ate \ brethe ther of Frank “Caan 69. AFRO. ROOMS COA CK Good's MAN FOR | _ Oui teno =D aa and retire. co ; | r “ : a Io n $ DD ie at ain and ne de ee wget \FRODETROIT IX JOACH D See aa cur graph aim seid -™ sa ken.” 878.901 44 Heener 7 to survive three CALL ED ¥ IT IN ne UN IV ay y' employment pner ma. acinssinenpanal inn mia Bank ‘i api- “| ment in Piieres fon Faneral _ fe ep WiQAK PA Cc. OPPORTU USUAL . SALES yment. S) SOCI AT CAR, 2 BO - r 2 . s 7 . - : FP i | Common stork with pst t sin Lewin net cent * move carrane | fi NITIES OR AGGREGATE \PPI serge am i _ u of ith psiats of nera! 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ASHIER F ould be wied have Salah aa. Pr sernin es po | W ' over 5 these” be FOU ers N. Lk FL fone th ned Mar BOOK ceard | with if h we fort of th servic finer Mrs ich BERT _Dref R FOR a Bas but Pied requ vious a goes ayne C S yea re- pe NTAIN erry. NISHER” ri onal me. c entene Pity of pry e fails eited He 16 bri will Bray Wade e 71. cr midionaye ps usiness pl e reauired e eales am- Ser out ts of r\ rt tim RELI Driv R. da ruchi ntceyion terprise teld Mowe te to’ enter Le, at 10 36 be helae Jonnso lea iGhT WOR ans fo nager pos pend alt 628 Cc vice C ity C Apply in | RELP OF e-In one’ t's FEderal Seaerk, Pee rte le eF yee ge. pele Punersi WORK. t Tyo eF position. you ity-Co om wil aus person Gr, ULL A! UN ‘on bord ied For him, ays On be offre om ihe eral NE } an MT 44800, ne rea. ur fa retire Th unty mis rm Menie ay ne AN NUSUAI ith, Mr ku fictat with the K Jan, El 4800 sed di mily's izement 3 Bidg. ssion PuL rmingham ple at anbrook sto: D hou AL et Satur: i aes Rev Losin xe IXE ee b AN FINA fae fgmands ws ‘a ra aR ich Detroit 26 tales AND 9 anbrook Drugs come . «ETORTONTE ween 7 1 Home ye wonder N winnie ppl P pete ROR ERS : G write Pos E. TIME & Comalee: at nts TY FOR rate at th Worden rder C CF- RRIED -M N ow person _Mi rene Ameri WAN siitite Pontiac "Press BAK qual iam toler FOR . Kirkby ed fs el las replac D MAN ai wie he. | ichigan. 80. Bive. FP: TED me: FOR Pre iced AKER} sue ¥ tral ilv ri ferrin ive 1 by re sified rast be tt . Wine cMe | an, PE 201 Pen Une mem A tation ae Y a Ae ae ning furnish «with i W J F nt. f e how be will on 1TH | TU RR 2-01 E Line ¢ eaner pply NDR Box 66 ed. _interview 2 32 and urnt: sibilt ith i ant IN E 2 . find or Ts pe Nin estab! CAR i Oper: RE 17. Pontia 8 _chard 8 Ir Pontiac ¥ D . view 700 phone re i ties. d “8181 . a o more. T da: gto w ished By ] w ‘ato, T ic. ird Lake enrel La EPART- e re f you number! — aot eee Se rm LATHE Help neo ot BE Be) ks MAITRES eee ECHANO— time” Cail ae Mec wg 0 ROW es c \ 2318 e. Ca fn ex | M.C olde and toleran TI me wa Oakland. Dis S ECHANIC iP jay 118 Ind Cc ys @ so ratalene reir S rs W =e y. Butte; ary ie empl WHO Puller | 00 India’ . M FG nd vac nless Ch pe ith part Capen cand. thercu ; Began’ haps Mano oe » CC ation Bi arg igel me time Polo Ta D Dri har “eee rofit ietee ban pair MRE oO eutie | ig C e Ac Releer etre L ve ee” rating ee ar . eee TO BU Lake Las a cou Watton Fatal Ni TIME __LakeOr N n n ceieareph perienced ais pian Mit WANTED il progressive A DRE CUERK ae Benet = ad D e z 1 = - aes fretg! D YOUNG sais Ap- ZATIO DISCOUNT eAS Its ew Snack’ hoo. no 8. i | iretgnt rperience in MAN aw St. Fe SOL earn a REDIT . meav oad FOR ‘ sapected ay ERVIEW. 81 co Mosritatt- id experience - Pontiac regres Sa oe ak \. STOP EAD. A TIOna ce : ces | salary ry agate pit take SPE Z 2. | ss hom MR i T- 4 . 4 aft ° R MR. 8T. 5 oN 7 on FOR TARK. 3.8000, ° “ne “MOTHER: WANTED. We on. bake Das Genera wo) 12 iM _t nid 1 WOMAN TH EM - wires Ut MAN NOT OVE aks en Tahoe 1-6 AITRERS CALL ike OR aa ‘OR 29m cub $4. Club a ‘ 5 / THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY; JANUARY 14. 1956 TWENTY-SEVEN ~ Help Wanted Female 7 WANTED 20 TYPISTS 5 WEEKS ASSIGNMENT TOP WAGES—DAYS Contact Dorothy Johnson PE 2-9315 RUSSELL KELLY OFFICE SERVICE Wee he TAR nouse- wore ogg sent with agg Com —_ Senet Ie: Private roem ‘i im lovely home. Recu. days off. senor’ LI 23-5655 CANDY WORK sales experience. Apply 857 with W, Huron. Help Wanted —8 ‘Serer ae 0 a HOUSE- Woman, cook- blished Watkins to $3 ver hour. Avoly 150/>— $2 necessary. erry. Part-Time Sales Work Could you work at least 15 brs. per week evenings and Saturdays during the day or $80 per week e income? Qur product is needed in every Bag = and sales on least 50 a you make, No experience pee ~ you be toned in own Car and be of Tele ‘rar. particulars in age, mari- how! one groves employment, the number of nights r) would be able to work ture Diviston | Lake Drive, HAIR DRESSER. EX pe: ed. Advance trainin | Sews e . Murray Sisters auty Studio, FE Instructions BEGINNERS PIANO LESSONS IN m. home. OR _3-2687, oH — raining. De aren ve! Jrele bad ves., EN READ-| ing, spelling, arithmetic. “Ete. FE Work Wanted Male 10 ACCOUNTING, PING position des: sired. Bix qeers ex- rience. EMpire 3-041 BLOCK. BRICK AND CEMENT LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 “ Po FE aad 48470. nanc — CEMENT & ee work. FE 5-0782 =o re ia | CEMENT - sees “<4 R ee SALT. ELECTRICAL tical WIRING, LICENSED d Murray. FE 2-657. Fuaon LATING. SANDING AND fin: — on og podera an T7357, a “ith Taylor, be 3 PLAYING. A FINLEY & FIREPLACES BUILT. REASON- able. PE 2-7608 Se ea RL OTN FLOOR | Laren, ganue AND finishing. Bud Bills, FE 43021. or FE 25060. FLOOR SANDING. OLD FLOORS A and |_ specialty. Call_Bills. FE _2-9.0« —- SANDING LAYING, FIN. R. Gardner, #1 Central FE 2-7519. PLOOR LAYING . SANDING. AND- palates. Lic ensed contreeore- AD guaran Ponting Hardwood r Ber vic Ad _“Where Quality Comes First” _ ENERAL fyb cnn DING REPAIR. \Oprick. stone. t work. Plas- tering and iste ‘work. FE 42200. Ee The 2 A ROOFS. ALL inds. EST. 1918. H es 9 353, ON. FE FE _ 23-8946. HOUSE WOVING. PULLY FE 4-6450, L.A LATHING ; AND PLASTERING. FE 40274. _New and j repair. No Money Dn. Do It Yourself WE SUPPLY LOT AND MATERIAL FOR STARTER HOME. 3 BEDROOMS, LARGE WOODED LOT. GREENLEAF 4-5000. PLASTERING AND REPAIRS. All work guaranteed. reasonable “rates, FE 2-684 ROOFING, SIDING AND a — ee alterations. D&M BLDG" oe rebretr eal for January FE 2-7 \ — OR_3-2276, ie 2-8245 R. G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYINO. pone and finishing. Phone PE TIETJEN'S CONTRACTING CO. | Puts basement floors in. Other ce- . Builds garages. PE ~ Winter Prices Now in Effect On All Remodeling | “2200, Garages Combination Storm Sash Roofing Attics fintahed Porches enclosed Kitchen remodeling o Down Ferment & M Construction Co 2200" Dixie Hwy PE_2-1211 Business Services _1s3 neys and fireplaces ~~~ _built. PE esti BOY. 2i_V = WISHES WORE OF | ANY . NEW OR RE- work. OR 3-4857| wAKEA AND CARPEN- & specialty. FE GARPENTRY WORK NEW AND a a ARPENTER D CABINET AN work, new or repair, work guar-| anteed. OR 3-7663. CARPENTRY, CABINETS, FOR- mica work, attics finished. recrea- tion rooms and repairs EM 3-4775 Ga ARPENTER AND CABINET ork. New and repair. Murdock. PE 2-7861, EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER or chauffeur wants work. 30 yrs old, excellent driving record, FE 4-0637. FATHER OF § NEEDS woRK Selena Tenth f08 LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING Phone FE 6-1796 and ask for Cari. MAN WOULD LIKE PART, TIME weekend work otel clerk. ‘More for Guperience por wages, Townsend 92939. K OF Ith, WEAN, 4 WANTS MAINTENAN work. Electrical, floor laying. peoting: rock lathing. MAple 5-9641. MIDDLEAGED MAN WOU like work as janitor or night | _watehman, FF 26902 PLUMBING WORK WANTED | Reasonable. FE 5-1016 RELIABLE ~ CARPENTER NEEDS work, Good mechanic FE 5-8325 VETERAN WITH CHAUFFEUR 8 Heense needs work of any kind FE 41140 Work Wanted Female 11 OR TYPING TO . FE _2-3221. MADE LAMP 68 SHADES. | made. 262 Hughes. FE) 1616, RIENCED MAID AND, housekeeper would like work by day or week. FE 5-1145 _ EXPERIENCED COOK, AND BAK- . days on! only. PE 2245. EENCED SOM, TY PIst 2 would like part or fu me wo 1 my home. Ret OR 41427 ky GIRL 18 8 WOULD LIKE. HOUSE. WORKING MAN'S INCOME Tax | | APE. TANCE SERVICE We service all makes of refrie- erators, washers, radios. cleaners and all types of small appliances ROY’S, 06 Oak sor Jand ve. A & B TRENCHING Zoetnas. water line, field tile, ae runes OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained men at our store Genera}, Priptina Office Supply e St. Phone FE | yo133: | sLooaarTELD WALL CLEANERS. | Walls and windows. Reasonable. Pe est.. no obligation. FE 2-1631 ARPET LAYING, SEWING) Chadians Anv repairs Carpet B | cleaning on location of shop. Seif employed exp. mamp. Call any- time. TYler 5-0137 or FE_3-7385 RY WALL BY MACHINE. PREE estimates No job too big or small, FE 5-4628. EXPERT Eres EE TRIMMING & RE- val Ph. 56593 or OR D a w Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 8. WOODWARD rE cou pe eee EDUCED RATES R Large van to serve you. Smith Moving. FE 44964. ak Sn . Painting & Decorating 20 A-l INTERIOR DECORA. ting. Reasonable. Free esti- mates OR 3-1636, wall Call or esti- Sale" FE aa ** wi PAINTIN fe cash. G IN’ & 10 per cent Ras Gearanteed, Free est. FE 4-0206. A-1 dag hai APERING Mason Tho FE 48364 aT pAMeinGe PAPERHANGIN Pa a removd, Estim FE CusToM DECORATING, WALL papering, steaming service. Com- __merce. EM 3-3435. Local PAINTER AND DE DECORA- with some open time. FE CARNIVAL by Dick Turner _ S000 NOW IS THE TIME FOR PAINT. | ing _and decorating. OL 1-7795.__| PAINTING. INTERIOR AND. EX- | _terior. Dependable. PE 5-5235 “PAINTING PAPERHANGING — R + 7081 A ga TIME. Painting & Wall Washing Free estimates. FE 92-2706 PAPER HANGING. 25 YRS EXP. ble rates. +2171. ~ Physio-Therapy 21 nA WEDISH MASSAG o reyry “Ren by foot Niechaiaue Elm ~"Television ion Service 22 SOLO ILL A I AAA DAg® me PA ols agra TV SERVICE. 5-1206 or FE 56-8300 sins M._STRAKJ baci FIX-IT SHOP RADIO, #4 HR. ickup & delivery service. FE GUARANTEED TV et oo pany MAKE. _ RADIO & Fry. “Tr eran PARKE 8 or TUCKER'S RADIO-TV. FE PE 4360). 168 E. Pike 8t Typewriter Service vice 22A | ply Co., TYPEW | Mitchell's, in aig CUSTOM 6174 Cooley Lake 3 1. Pree estimates. ne MAS UPHOLSTERING | . TELEGRAP! Paran FOUN POUND. LARGE BLACK AD ound Call FOUND _ Brittany Spaniel | FOUND MALE SABLE & WHITE Collie dog. Owner can, have by identifying E LOST & FOUND - | LOST BLACK COCKER WITH long tail. Thursday afternoon in vielnity of Park Place and Ori- ley St. FE +1918 or 108 Osmun St ee Lost: MALE DOG, REDDISH brown, medium size, terrier and seter, stub tail, tan collar, “‘Skip- __ py." Reward. FE 2-0073. et nos 2 BOXES FILM pshots on ward Ave. rag ploomtieid ‘Huis. wPhone FE Woodwa Reward to 2-634} bet. 7 _am.en ‘and 3-301 Dm LOST AQUA BLUE PARA KEET with black and white wings. Re- ward, FE 6-2340 FOUND er Spaniel Pontiac Motor vicinity LOST: BLACK 4 months old Reward. OA 86-3359 ner Lost — RED Tick HOUND large. wart on front leg Vicinity | of Perry Park. E. Hewitt, 1395) _ _N. Perry. BLACK . MALE COCK- | Gentle with children. | OA 8-2672. COCKER SPANIEL. | Clear Lake vicinit 1784 W. Drah- | 383. | : FEM ALE BEAGLE HOUND 8 mos. old. Collar and leash with her. “Childrens pet, PE 2-1232. vice RE- 33 . a OTOR 8ER | ELECT M e Pine fh me oS rewinding. 218 E FURNACES con AND RE- red. Otl, coal and gas service. Chester Nelson, FE 5-1788. GENERAL AUTO REPAIR. monD and towing service. Oakland Ga rage rear 756 Oakland at Kenny_ Drive. GENERAL AUTO. REPAIRING J aT Oakland Garage rear of 156 Oak : nd at Kenny Dr Road and tow- Ing vervice ASTERING pair Carl Buxton PLUMBING AND HEATING Compton & Son FE ¢37 OR 3- me SE WE R rai ANING NEW AND | FF 40078 H. 67 PI RE- 8 or | ~| Sinks—Sunday_ Service. FE 4-2012 rite TANK CLEANING SERV- as ce, PE 46618 ~STOP!'! EOOK!! | | We wreck all kinds of buildings. | _HL P. Sutton MY 26432, TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- al me estimate FE 2-6018. FE 5 WELL AND D PUMP SERVICE. OR 23-2398 Bookkeeping «1 Taxes: 14; work, i oe etc. eves. Calki service, 21 fast Tennyson off after 3:30. FE 71-0754 Baldwin Ave 9 am. - om Girt, 19. DESIRES WORK As _FF_® 137 tn dest elerk, or fountain work drug store in vicinity of down- town area. Days _ FE_8-2673. IRONINGS, , PICK-UP AND “DEI ery, FE_5-8732. TRONINGS, $3 PER BU work, finished 1 day, FE 5-00 5-9003, rg es UP AND DELIV- FE 6-231 | BRONINGS as FER BU. 1 DAY rvice. FE 5 TRONINGS, STARANTERD WORK _in Auburn Heights. FE 7-002 JRONINGS WANTED. PICK - -UP, and delivery, EM 3-0050 LADY WISHES HOUSEWORK RK BY the day. FE 2-76. MIMEOGRAPHING, APNG SEC. setarial Service _ FM_ 3-284 OFFICE WORK, 5 DAYS, OR: PERT _time FE _2-0326 2 WOMEN WANT WALL __tng and cleaning FE 7-02 WILL BABYSIT IN MY HOME _ day or night — FE 5-7783 “WASH- 23 ings winrene TYPING TO BE DONE _ in mv ror Call OR _3-0580 WiIpow A WOULD Loncemaapens joo tors for elderly gen- Heman or fi reference. Pontiac Press Bor 2 27 ___ Building | Service __ 12 A COMPLETE 8ET OF BLDG Plans drawn. Residential or _Comm'l. EM 3-4931-EM 3-4518 ~~ A-T CARPENTER CONTRACTOR Get our bid too. OR 34-2276 FE 2-7004 GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell things you're not using INcINERATCRS_ rubbish ha 45134. through Classified Ads! 1 , GV. REPAIRING ad | or FE F urniture: Refinishing 16A pe led A 8PE- 7332. _Cialty, FE 5-0162, Income Tax Service 17 aan ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE Edw. Hawley _ FE_2-2602 | INCOME “TAX SERVICES _ J. ODELL PHONE: FMPIRE 3-315 INCOME TAX SERVICE. FEF BE- _lisles M. Hoover FE 2-2061 SAVE MONEY Let us file your return for you _43 Clark St FE 4-1444 for appt __ Laundry Service _18 LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF fled. Beautifully finished Pontaic Laundry Phone FE_ 2-8101 FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- | Ph. FE _bsio1 7 Moving & Trucking 19 19 Pontiac iundrv. LIKE, AA-1 MOVING, TRUCKING. PICK- | UP and delivery. Good service et | Teas. rates. Call EM 3-5253 any- | time Al MOVING HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE Reasonable Rates ss FE 5-345" ASHES AND RUBBISH AND LIGHT | hauling Rorctist Pumohrey. 150 _ Wesson, FE 37385. ~ BED ORD MOVING | Local & Long Distance-— rE 2-8787. GUY'S HAULING SERVICE. ASH- es & rubbish FE 2-8927 HAgL ING ANYTHING — 5-5244 ANYTIME ene LING RUBBISH. ASHES, | basements etc cleared, FE ¢ 4-7615 CLEANED. ASH uled., Clean up. — BEAGLE HOUND Called “Bing.” Reward. FE __ 32-7801. Lost: YEAR LONG haired daen ‘hshund Rea ‘nl black. Called “Hector,” MI 7-0662, Lost: LADY'S WRIST WATCH. .” Genese-Huron Sts. FE _ Vie | Lost FEMAL. DOG, BLACK | with Neht b nm markings 11 mos. old Answers to Trixie 8-10 inches tall. Lort Sun. aft Gener- ous reward FE $0063 Los °T BRACELET. WHITE GOLD eat desian with Rhinestones Downtown area FE 45379 LOST TAN PURSE. WRIGL EY Store, Tel-Huron. Reward 40498 ; _ ' Lost: wa Tee SABLE’ AND | j WH ALE COLLIE. CHILD i ITE GRIEVING FOR PET. REWARD OR LOsT: RED a BEFORE Christmas vic and Pike. Reward tor Jeers of “identi- | fication and conta | Owner needs badly. ‘Call MI 42087 | after 6 or sre. 2261 Winder- _mere Dr. B’ha ! | WANTED TO Se ALL TYPES __Phone_} FE 2-523. “One other thing we must decide, madam — you wanna pay for this by the hour or by the job? Notices & Personals 25 rod IN DEBT? | IF SO, of Let US Give You | Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NO™ : LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 41% South Saginaw St. FE 6-04656 Above Oakland Theater CAKE DECORATING. classes "a" rile. Fi 32-8009, or, with peckeetive hi-lustre Glazo type coating. Waite’s No- THIS DATE will not be any debts con- other than my- 37 8. Jessie, INFORMA- rty re- APTER jose fT for ARING SERVICE. 4:30, Gat. ‘til 611 Pontiac _ State Bank Bid: as > JUKE x R Gent ope. es n BOM r mpopans Sele _ 312 'e. Pike | WANTED. AMA re JR TALENT. (especially novelty & comedy ects). Also dancers, vocalists and musicians for local benefit, FE 5-960 after 4 p.m Wid. Ch Children to Board 26 6 | TIME CARE ar sortiar Ty | School MA { ULL country home. _ Sao DAY CARE FOR t_ CHILDREX, | LI censed home. FE 5-5737 Wtd. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED en ee . Get the oe Ser: you. B. ie 4 Community _ Sa Phone OR 3-3717. | LET Us BUY. a ou OF AUCTION ft for. you. ONE OF rat “TAROEST furniture buyers Cash waiting | +7881, | WANTED TO BUY y USED DELUXE Ironrite, i as he "55 model pre- | ferred. MA 5-42 of furniture WANTED “FURNITURE If you have anything for sale and want prom t, courteous serv- ace ont highest o in OP RUTRE HORE Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 RAW FURS WANTED PAID FUR, CO C TRAIL Walted Lake MODEL SPINFT 28A WTD TO BURROW $6.009 ON IST mortgage to build addition on church Write Pontiac Press x 88 HIGHEST PR VREELAND 509 PONTIA MA 4311! WANTED mans Money Wanted “LATE 1 #-184" “WANTED TO BORROW $0000 FOR | eight months. Will give Ist mort. | ff5. “Or house pnd Jot at Wiliiems | Wanted to Rent 29) (PPD PA LL LL 1 ROO COOK lege. close in. Area and Fairgrove Sts. Ph. G@ PRIVI- of Bchool FE 2-9904. | LOST: EXPLORER SCOUT | "ex wrist watch Vic, of Eastern Junior High rome engraved on | back FE 2-701 __ Lost YOouR wet WANT TO sive one a home? FE 5-9290 Mie! nigan Animel | Rescue League STRAYED FROM VICINITY OF Belawie and Walton piack Bound Brown collar. 6 mos FE _ 8-2673 _Hobbies & Supplies 244 CTURE FRAMES, ALL SIZES.. POINT BY NUMBER SETS. $1. | $1.60, $3.95, $5.95. A 3-D SETS | | 495. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.. 71 _W _ HURON. | MOVED | TO A NEW LOCATION Most modern Camera finishing plant in popular cameras and photo sup- | piles om easy terms. Many spe- | clals and see the ee in elec- { tronic photo firfishin i 5 PADDOCK FI iM SERVICE 1032 W.) Huron E 5-a753 NEW SCRABBLE | SETS $3 PAINT By number sete $100 up ‘frames to fit) BACKENSTOSE 15 East _Lawrence FE 2-1414 _ 3s i J Not ices «& . Personals: 25 AAA PRIVATE D P Specializing in Domestic work. _Licenséd, 30 years ex. FE 5-520 Aerotred Knapp Shoes Fred Herman 2070 Airport Rd OR_3-1502 | AUDIVOX HEARING AID, RM. 10 | 101% N. Saginaw. FE 40529. DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. _ Mrs. Burns. FE 2-8814, 93 Mark. HAY RIDE, WINTER SPORT P/ Ties. F FOOD FURNISHED. FE | ies WEDDING HIVITATIONS HG | Sutherland Studio, 18 W. Huron Printed d_nepkins—Fast service. i} | | | URGENT Will party who purchased btond 21° RCA from Loren +Tom) Trier Dee 17th! ae contact Mrs | in of ackenstose _ Book store. “FE Cc 3-1414 @t once | —KNAPPSHOES | Elisworth 594 8, Sanford FE 5-6720! | 77M. } BEDROOM HOME NEAR LIN- | — one. will give references | A a TEPONSTRTS. ADULT COU- desire ple. no children or pets 4 of 5 room unfurnished house within 25 mile radius of mid town Detroit. Call WEbster 5-3615 alter 3 00 FAMILY OF § DESIRE Walled +t. or vie NDLORD! List veer Total Sith us. service ADAMS REALTY CO. FE 2-7053 RE RENTA!. | 8-2635 Free | MODERN 2 ‘BEDRM_ HOME W! WITH | _@arage. Pontiac Press Box 47. | WtD: FARM TO WORK ON shares, Furn. or unfurn. _Pontiac Press. r 96 . Box _Wtd. d. Transportation 3 ; WOMAN WANTS RIDE VICINITY oO rayton or Eliz Lk. 3 30 to _12 shift Rochester _FE 5-9801 __ “Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 $$ 8S $8 Unlimited cash for land contraet« seasoned. Reasonable Fast action CLARK 1 Huron St. FE 44813 or FE 46492. Ask Mr. Clark CASH For Contracts, New or Old. Large or Small. | FE 8-0441 or PE 6-0078 Ask for Tea McCullough Call any hour J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor —___ 86_E. Walton Blvd. | ~ ACTION! On the sale of your Land Con- tract. If it is what we are look- | ing for we will buy them or place them for you within 24 hours. Bee us for the fast serv- | fee you are looking for. No con- tract too large of too small. i Edw. M. Stout, Realtor /: Saginaw Street, Ph. FE Open eve. till 8:30 $ pes | FF 8-1131_ re Write 1648 UNION LAKE Wed. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 Cash Waiting good cont acts — * see Mr. Johnson | eon quick, courteous action, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 5% MORTGAGES ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from % acre with 100 foot frontage. raisals or closing fees B. arent ES, Realtor Equitable Society 1717.8. Telezravh FE 4052 ¢. PE 5-8001 : CAs FOR LAND CONTRACTS. H. J. VanWelt, 5440 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1355. . WE HAVE At our disposes. to ea "tor or seasone contrac lor our clietts. Gee me sell, ASK FOR BOB MAHA REALTY CO. REALTORS rative Real Estate Exchange | venings and Sundays 1075 W. Huron IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR ool contract or equity im your K. L. Templeton, Realtor 333 Orchard Lake Rd. FE ¢-4863 WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS give you @ quick ecesh With no additional hidden conta. Early settiement. Give us ‘call todav. Free .esti- male Nicholie & Harger Co. W. Huron | Co-operative Real Estate | SCRBACE small or large parcels. CONTRACTS Farm Land | 345 Oakland A Wanted Real Estate 32A ‘TRADES — TRADES specialists im tradin pomen Sterns while ~~ ae are poe et as the weding pom BL _DORRIS & SON REALTORS * Pa #1557 hy _— CASH For small ae 2 i Rag have Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ae 8 § LARGE . TILED BATH. 2 child Saves TH Freak Posie pare. PRIVATE Preapees 2 NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS, rge kitchen, Be he entrance, pe er 2 men. Florence, 2 AND ROOM FURN. ig APTS 1 child welcome, 240 State x J ROOM APT. FURN, VERY IEE. Bath, private entrance. on yet | lies pald, 890 Robinwood. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. ae eutrance and hot water, newly seograted Lakefront, year round, Tee Lk. No: ch dren. OR } ROOM APT. PRIVATE EN- trance. Working couple or older couple preferred. No small chil- __ dren. 173 Norton. FE 41781. 3} ROOMS AND BATH NEAR PISR- $33 ety one reu welcome, Apply r aocain > vk “Lee T ‘TO TOWN and bus _ ‘FE 2 what we Ww at your 3 ROOM FURN. aPT. eaivarE door within 24 Bid ‘on cash Woodward Ave. Tr tion, for your equity Call now and fell | $85. FE 4-000) 1 + us what you bave. 3 RooMl.” MODERN WW. PRIVATE EN Ex < rance priv. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | _s estes | TT N. Saginaw St Ph. FE 45-6165 | 3 8 PRIVATE ENTRANCE } Open Eves. ti) 6:30 and bath, 1 413 N, Telegraph Apply ar NT ROOM, MODERN, CLEAN. CLIENTS WAITING |? “Partly furnished. 11 N, Johnson: FOR } ROOM FURN APTS. INQUIRE 7 nonin on eae egperiocareae 6 room ranch homes GAS ror tt aa NO CHIL- 4 room ranch homes Lake front homes and lots. AND JOSELA F. REISZ 53% 2-0250 stive Tcel Estate Ad ee Co-operi Listings 3 tren Ph Gren. y ROOM, “PRIVATE BATH Ry EN. ee FEE 2-038 vr "nooMs 7 AND nate ND BATH, PRIVATE _entrance 7 LARGE ROOMS ND BATH. “turn, $10 Month, EM 14. 4 ROOMS AND ~ PRIVATE BATH. FE 23-1672. 4 ROOM 8 WITH BATH. Furnished. 4083.8. Mili st, Dry- _den. 32-R2. 7 ROOMS AND D BATH UPPER. modern, TV antenna, young middle aged couple Call after *“ mm. ort wt wostairs. $20.9 week. Garage. ny St. Lake Orion. APARTMENTS 2 very goed and strictly modern 1 — ments, 2 have all ut! iities fu furnished tion Best of Excel- di anager, 2720 Dixie Hwy. ~~ ARCADIA APTS. 3 A oor ot. bath. Adults only. "Kt G. "HEMPSTEAD CARE FRONT APT. sare pists Bulomatic heat, MA MODERN 3 ROOMS. FE 2-106]. NICELY DECORATED, CLEAN 4 large rooms. Gas heat. pri- vole entrance. __ bus line. 03 8. £3} ROOM i oval finial WITH private bath snail § Soe. ~ utilities pine ns to downtown, Adults, maporee te. Nicholie & Harger, 33 W. Huron. PE 5-8183. ORTONVILLE § ROOM A . AND oe ee Sa d floor. N Marsha, SLEEPING SLEEPING 1 War For Rent Rooms 37 Lancs Beep ROOM Py ROOM. home. FE 41735. hool. Gentleman RM 3s _tieman, 24 Nortun Ave. | ~ Rooms With Board 38 RR ene 1 DAY WORKER FOR BOARD and room in Christian home, 04 8. Jessie FOOD, CLEAN ROOM, PRI- ooD vale entrance, PE 44: RN. 4 ROOMS | ANI Aa pee. private entrance, PARTLY FURNISHED 3 ROOMS and bath. Private RE... $20 Ge . ulla, 334 Orchard SMALL APT. FISHER Mpody’ area. No cars, PE S13? SILVERCREST, PAVED 4 rooms and bath, up per separate gas unit, garage. 70 per montir pre —To Sell— Trade you “BU IT—WE’ i INSURE Ir MAHAN | REALTY co. Co Rea I gente } Na 4 ROOMS FU] APT PR ATE ante * Shon eth couple or adults only. FE x» Met . thews. LARGE os. SUITAB Now ‘ 3 or 4 ad Southern Pat Children po ny Purn “i at. $22.50 a week. ROBERT CHAPIN _ 5-822. | 3111 Orchard Lake Ra. FE 86-1131 | 6 LARGE Palo AND BATH, $125 CASH a cone tor working op See ied ae. FOR YOUR HOME x oo Seem OR EQUITY bus line. t or sf ¢ nid If your price and terms are right, , aPRer snes. PE Soe What hare eu, ar inde Ok | REE POR Real Estate W. Huron, FE C _ Children welcome. 5-6940. 13. Open Eve- | AT SQUA. L. _nings. Ask for Merv Clark | AT SQ ANE APE este WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE ae moines Ph Pontiac EM 32311 R. McKINNEY UNiv 1-5798 “WE CAN SELL ¥ Your 5 HOME Call PE 6114 or M A. GE oy & SONS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY JIM WRIG IT, Realtor Sepereire bell pre estore erties, acreage or farms. buyers waiting ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26's W Huron PE 37431 OA 86-3339 SOLD or Not Sold If your property tsn't sold yet it's because it hasn't been listed FURN. UPPER, IN OOM q Bary "H CLAN, 3 y. couple ‘LOW ER 3 ROOM ok i wag Be cely furnished. weekly. Includes heat, EM MODERN LARGE ? ROOM APART ments, utilities furn Children wel- come. Sleepy Hollow Motel, 3490 33_W_Huron rt FE 5-818) CASH Buyers waiting for land contracts. | ergs ond and small pew or seasoned. IVAN W SCHRAM eee 5-047! Tf no wer on Pe ee 5-2564 Oven, Evenines and Sundays uu oes Cor, Ird. Co-ope: Real Estate Exchanes TO GET THE MOST YOUR land contract, Realtor "lees is the oe ad = Mad w. St. Phone “QUICK “CASH For your land contracts ~ you'll like our service-ask for Mr Dinkel. WHITE BROS. REALTORS $669 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR-}-1 Wanted Real Estate 32A SOLD 300 ACRES We cen actually prove that soid JROO acres of farm | we tir nd ‘1934 Tf you have a farm or acre age for sale—give us a call—we can -¢!! vours too! REALTORS 5660 Dizte Hwy _ Phone OR 3-126 $$S$$S Unitmited cash for land contracts, new of seasoned Reasonabie dis- count. Fast action. CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W. Huron &t rE eahad or rE 44-6492 _Mr Clark Ww ANTE dD Wil! pay cach for, J bedroom home or income property on East side Prefer brick. but will con- i { { | ha \ ' sider any good buy. Should have . warden «parce ROBERT CHAPIN Bi Orchard Lake Ra WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! Cal) today for quick action T OG OCKE. Realtor RD_ FM 13-4671 MM: Lan Has Ravers YOU WANT ACTION The demand ie great. Our sale force is exceptional We need your listing end will certain do our utmost to please vou Our 19 years ot satisfactory Real Estate dealings tn Pontiac as- fea” us that vou will be satic- fied. We handle all details for fi- pencing and closing. Call us to- day to list your’ property. To Buy-To Sell-To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE 7 MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS , ce enerative 8 Estate Exchenge E 20263 Huro NEXT Hoon” TO BRANCH _ POST OFFICE - BUY OR SELL 1 wif! personally buy your ‘prop- Ale or = sell it tor you and price ~t — ne RY Ge RILEY eet ¢ e. Call now @. or | a ROOM. ue | . APT ‘a ROOMS, ct N wo PRIyATE | bath, entr. Adults FE 2-8406. cosh if the Rent Apts, Furnished 33 #1 WARM BEDROOM AND KITCH- 20 R 3 BEDROOM } HOME NEAR inn ‘pevment a tee Miesiors. Phone | —Sfter_12. FE 8-0037. WANTED TWO TO SIX APARTMENT HOUSES ine AND FOUR BEDROOM FOUR OF FIVE ROOM OUT- IDE LAKE PROPERTY, ACREAGE. FARMS, LAND CONTRACTS FAUL M, JONES ae ESTATE HURON PH. FE_ 4-359 ma TO BUY FROM OWN- er, modern two bedroom home All on floor preferred. Not over 35 miles frees Pontiae. Pon: Pon- _tiac Press Box 46. Johnson (HAS DONE IT AGAIN) That's right folks. We have sold over 90 per cent of our listings and are desperately in need of all types of p tty to sell. For quick and FE 4-2533 JOWNSON, Mos Offi \ 17( Realtor Telegraph Rd. e Open 8-4 enette, men preferred. Private en- PE 4-5322. Pi ete ou, action, call . Dixie Hwy a NEAT, CLEAN, LIGHT HOUSE- keeping room. everything fur- shed. e to con and bus, | HT) weekly. FE 5-774 |'NEAR ELIZABETH LA sree, eaene na TED AND FU FUR- FE 2-0263 waxt Book ‘ w. Huron das ak Rent Houses Furnished 35 3 yenass cE. MOD. | as WA to city. yg June Can be seen afternoon and all day Sunday. 3852 Island Park Drive, Dra Piains, Mich. ALL N ; verine. - oy Toke Maa bay + # yo goes "BUD" Nicholie Yeal estate and insurance « Mt mens 8t | Quiet TOREING 7, LADY. 2 @ sand bath 123 Dwight" N APT. IN OX- . wa MO Prt. DER bow Lake. —, hr 5 trance wa Hul { Lake SMALL COON APT. UTILITIES | MY 3-3024. annie MODERN APT VER! oR" Us per week. Plus utilities SHARE 3 loom APT. ALSO room, Working woman ch Lamina EAee SEPARATE apt. Garage, utili- _ties, take. vorivileges. Et { 3-4662. WALKING DISTANCE TO FISHER & tine Motor, 3 room sem!- basement apt. Private entrance Adults, 743 Portland FE 2-0285. WATERFORD, 2 ROOM BATH Private entrance OR 3-2251 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 18T FLOOR, 5 ROOMS AND BATH ‘lose in. FE 2-6663 or FE 2-7734 18T FLOOR, 3 AND BATH WITH _heat, close in PE 2-7425. 3 ROOM UNPURN. “APT, 164 JUD- _son. FE 4-007 3 ROOMS” ae ) BATH EN- wanes, fens a and heat ‘persed. _tranee, “el close 146 8. J 2 ROOM APT. FURN. EXTRA 3 ATTRACTIVE AND nice. Private entrance. Near bus | bath. Heat, cog rot grag es _154 Augusta, ator ani stove Couple 2, 2 ROOM APTS. FE ona | only Inquire _ "a4 “Ww, ‘huron. _after 5. | 3° ROOM, MAIN FLOOR, CLOSE 2 ROOMS AND PRIVATE BaTHi | _ tn. PE 1360. Ist floor, Adults. 221 N. Cas. 2 AND 3 ROOM CABINS Sci = [fpettities, utiiities-tncluded MY , Tru-Rustie Cabins, _Broadway, Lake Orion 2 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH 74 Farmoore FE 2-3 468 8 2 Be ROOMS , 170 Whittemore ROOM APT UTILITIES Fished, Couple only. trance 3 Brivan Ct _chard Lake Ave _2 FURN ROOMS ADU LTs ONLY 238 8. Jessie. FE 4-76 ee ROOMS FOR SoueL ENO _Grinking, private stool. FE 5-43 60 | off 2 |? ROOM APT FOR LIGHT HOUSE- _keeping FE 5-8588 2 ROOM FURN APT. 338 W Huron. 2 LARGE ROOMS. _GOOD LOCA: , ton FE 8-189 2 MODERN LIGHT HOUSEKEEP ing rms. Private bath FE 5-8278 DELUXE APTS AT CLARKS corner, 1 bik west of Blue Skr 2 Couples or peenelogs. 2088 Com- monwealth FE 5- 2 ROOM APT oeaWare “EN: trance Ist floor. 1 small baby welcome. $20 week, Inquire 340 _ Baldwin 7k ROOMS _ 8i _ Auburn Ave |} ROOM BUNGALOW, ALSO BIN-| KE $6782 | _fle toom _ only, Private entrance Jeasie St 2 ROOMS, “PRIVATE BATH COU- referred of after 4 p.m 2 men a eo 3 Boot canis ; FOR Tent 4274 Dinate ? “ROOM AND: ‘BATH, _furn 50 _Kennett ROOM: PVT Adu! its, E Bivd. FE 80116 after ; Rd 2 es ROOMS 8 AND BATH. Stowell a ROOMS Di § DOWNTOWN. TADS LTS ORLY i UTILITIES | ENTRANCE | 3} UNFURN ROOMS, CLOSE TO bus line and downtown, Ist Moor _ apt 2-2390 . 7 FRONT ROOMS BATH STEAM heat stove refrig Private. en- _trance. Adults FE 2-241 _ 3 ROOM AND BATH, 2ND FLOOR apt 44" Seneca St, Private en- trance. FE 2-2663 ee 3 ROOMS AND BATH SECOND floor Unfurn Child welcome $50 a mo 15 Fairgrove. FE §-7542 3} ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE | entrance. Partiy furs. 1 child wei- _come, 44° N e458 J ROOMS. BATH aa ) BASEMENT | on Whittemore 1 car garage. FE | “6-4727 | } ROOM AND BATH MAIN FLOOR | apartment eer Oakland avenue $50 per mo |} ROOMS AnD ‘BATH, INCLUDING utflittes For employed couple | Close in E 8-0658 or FE 2-7236. after 530 pm 3 ioe] heat EM 3-4322 - 3 ROOM MODERN. PORCH AND garage heated 1 child welcome, Walled Lake area $75 month EM 35214 after 6 pm 3 ROOMS AND BATH NEWLY decorated, private entrance for employed couple. No drinkers. 37 _ Stout Bt 4 ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT and hot water ood west side _ location. FE + 4-7706. ¢ ROOMS AND & STOVE, refrig. Pvt. entrance. ae utilities furn. Union Lk. a Center. FM 3-42’ st —_____ | | 4 ROOMS AND BATH NEAR schools and bug line Private en- trance and utilities furn. Inquire 55 8. Tasmania. 4 ROOMS TILED BATH. HEATED. | Stove and refrigerator. Em- ployed counle preferred. West side FF 4-4040 after 6 Private ent Lights furn. Located in Keego Harbor 840 per month. FE 5-023, ROOMS AND BATH POPPER | No children 249 Central Ave. FE 2-9517 \18T FLOOR, 3 Al AND D BATH With WITH _heat close ta, 2-7425. s ROOMS | AND Mie ALL MOD- . Inquire 3000 Baldwin POOMS NEAR GMC TRUCK | take — - = —weekty = 7 wo afer 6 | | ROOMS AND BATH. UPSTAIRS | to | Dodd Ct. 42031. | Rent Houses } Unturn. 36 \@ BDRMS. WALLED LK. MoD. bes to eity. Avail. Jan. 15. MA H style ais. 14 Matthews. FES. : me . . Convalescent Homes 38A x st. $17.60 uo. snore ype em LJ or 9 —West_M Rent Stores 40 AvAAnEs “op. ‘go en ar. ONE WAY COAST TO COAST LEAVE THERE vr. x, vy. __ For Sele Houses 43 LJ por Mecenne i MUST SELL PRONTO OWNER GOING WEST Owner -= GIROUX & FRANKS ee, = Saat ot eae Deniidren ace repiet, _FE 21720, 2219 Ellery ROOM HOUSE MY +1 4 bags AND BATH ALL “MoD. | uire 3900 Baldwin i 4 RooMa AND BATH, OIL HEAT | ailed Leake, 219 Endwell. Town- | Seed 65576 4 ROOMS NOT | MODERN, “ % MILE from school and bus, FE i ROOM HOUSE AND GARDEN space, ® month, children wel me, 5 , ane pets. In- . $60 per month. R L MODERN, OIL heat in Clarkston, $75 a month. __Lincoln_1-4049, @ ROOM ALL seen". PULL | _basement, FE 6 ROOMS SAND. “BATH. dicen daeeeanamptreserepariatae 7 ROOM OPER eT ak Leake front. Year | 43247 after 6 | 9 ROOM OLD HOUSE, 18 ACR LES | with fruit, on lake. 5D miles out 22 “Auburn. Rear off ALMOST NEW, 4 LARGE, o— and bath, utility room, poe couples only. With deposi and references. Write box 76, Pontiac ress | FOR RENT OR FOR SALE. 5 room, bath, utility. Near Avon- dale Hg ene Gedo. ww down pay- wEwiY 1 DECORA EA room apartments. heated 3 & Tile bath. Gall caretaker, FE 8-2336, NICE, 4 RO Ms ayo } Tl babs | | earees, Chure' school “paves street. + ene | able. sina ire em Dixie _Hwy. | WILL Teer 8 AND BATH. ALSO | 2 and bath. —— Faye 0 | e oF both togeth E. Mansfield. Avaliable Det re | the end of January For Rent Rooms 37 A CLEAN ROOM AT BUS STOP. | Bae corner N. Johnson. AT BUS STOP. LARG ARGE. “CLEAN. warm, quiet room. CLEAN WARM Ri CRAY a ‘M ROOM FOR MAN. CLOSE IN. CLEAN SLEEPING _rooms, Men only. 46 Mechanic. CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. CLOSE to town, 36 Matthews. CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. GIRL _on days Huron bus. FE 2-0504_ COMFORTABLE ROOM FOR GEN- tleman * Sans home. FE 4-6040. Call before 2 p.m. FURNISHED & LIGHT HOUSEKEEP. Christian ro: of bacneors drinkers, $ eek H PORN ROG 1 OR 2 GIRLS. a irons $13,000. "43, Titian’ M. ELWOOD $143 Cass - CIVILIANS AS LWO AS $515 Down costs Payments sue per month, taxes and insurance... Auto. and hot water. s, acar ee Model at 661 Kenilworth, 7+ re of Mt. Cle®ens ast’ OODWILL BLDG. CO.’ 12-8295 G FE Vinewood _3-8900 4 ROOMS AND BATH. & ir COMPLE rs. m: 3 pases of miles out ‘eo 4001 ye ae Lake, ea. full . NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICK, cas bath, gas heat and hot water ia s auaiteas Reel hood ¢. ess e d fan . ie, 4 900 Extra large i ot west side. $2,500 down appointmen C) by _FE +4337 after 4 Pm. m. BRICK, 2 BEDROOM AND BATH. firep.ace. Corner lot. y ° room. "bate Oakland $7350. Terms. Cart J. Andrews. ME 17-6161, 413 Ma- ca Holly, Mich, 3 BEDROOM UNFINISHED _house for sale. FE 2-1104, P OPEN SUNDAY 3 to 7 FOR BY OWNER -— New attractive two bedroom ra benutifu uiabeth ake 50x 166 a and priced to with comfortable Rad. to Winding Drive, south to Lakeside, right te 423, Watch for open signs. LIKE A REAL CAR BARGAIN? Lots of ’em in the Want Ads! “HOTE EL ROOSEVELT —— AN : % f For . P ) Houses a artri 43 T / Tl - HE : hae tee Ha epaenagonn NT St Moved > RES ooeee IAC PRES ted 4“3 E ji " .H To Hi 1! c ym M Ss ugo P . acy Ne lake FCs 2! BEDROOM ODES S, SAT \ , : rn w. _somt a > BRICK Oe TM ATU ES OO r 1% Bitte {fi Paste ms. ”" T mii ish 4 abs t ude iba ach OME ON ENS AY saan eld Aa nico (oi OF oe “ON 4 oc eity, “abpait , ‘ J = : es wn excelie _ Suburba st. aa ax ANUA i eae = Se Foon, ‘si, sa, Sena on | we x ee oe 2 y Jay , 1956 * ., Terms bai anni _ auto, he do it VES e WN Alan 5 f 1 th arege =! & F k ba ES’ &. L ‘ ‘ae, e. ake = “eo = or C song m.| ele “ST S rE ~ = rte ot e. Fro sell, me =. cost Col bene. pa “ SUR +1906 F _Bloo ori - et) ECKL Colored me | contrveted = ___For Fy Bl , rge cotta the ti t mau . F roo: : Dieta Pon' noted 2 IRB j 2 oe Sale 2 bet sien ae CKL enced ye | Senay | Fs ae and ‘eld Tw 7" Seay on LE RR yer ay |F tag “Aurpor Hos bus. ence ew anes n plus b p. by int St. . a — lake EAL! C y jouse bales ell ‘S 4 1, 3 ¥ 43 Se hoary zo es Ty aia ree oma tae cy oom Pe )PE] larga Vood C = es) or Sale Houses | ou see arr as Ly “I ia LTO! eye a - - es NORM 68444 Sot] ir, gH Lee N- ae aig | ae uae onees .. ’ ws se weens woo ment ba, ae a vt " ACHES RES woe ses 43) = Wore can Auto. ou log bom U $) _On. & use| {3400s bc Es ert ] . F ward ATE bond — efits rm: n e. size & T a SOO. wo «Rint a iy — : \ Drovers ) Royal os ™ Si ok eS Sun Y Mounta DO | an ft. + | = oe é ~ ag BY Oak Buy - an. ivisiam” N | val town at ; - atid 43 \ TRADE Wet area : pane “-* ° i een 1 to 5 da og ee t cot ARBLE $2800 “wits OPE tad tbe "ns ; pear -e08 ROU ] oT and wow: th Y lotdly’ te wiltar vie ry | NEW ereanvill with : oN ‘ rE U month ot EQUITY D SOME |Co-Ope F ie ate | Be reer Bios seers Club, sub | Ht OR E, Realt FOR SA N7 09 sa ek, , Sacated i Ee) or ton | st err, i re yaaa =) Bae 9 = : ual re for YEAR Pike Bt. 9584 car Mon € roo! e ‘oom r ees, H each k aon tro: i | eent Lake 268 meders ract: BY : la : value raAR ve Real eae sume tiled eT =< amp belek ated Mowin res ion” a take” F ma HOME. be sift ig tue botroom vr oe Ev voy et Bee Ore ses fully several, P ae s| iver tet FU catas E! 0 bed ER- Ci any- T es, & Sun in tra wil. are ra ull base- ome. Pull aaah w < AV ioe ) on 50 beth Li ocated in S IF . an ag itched HO ; | SAVE aan, se doors ea iV] ' ‘ial esis ane sider Tole is LME Sb immed) e | Se on oe E $$ or FE ods, rey vies ft Ey UNDA N. UlViilan ” Weratd ng =e x ES. ats hgh 5S $$ aes ne ¥2t B te ols bet inspect | Pict dining v Sem'-finis : ar ott — “tile Custom 05 Pp est scree. oe A | ciure ie apace. sod" Be a fee avs wort, Draytan M ; L ee Lake rath ‘ T | ior ow e bane Ex- ‘steful ansion ° larg brie as end P u AW to Bou- | ~ 302 t snes. iV A pe = ly al +4 end —, = L Ss RE => Dix ree rie ey ie aoe sit de tthe Ww ch oods. Meinddalecn Nn! a Y. | An in Elisabet io rae Be iM mat ar oe = a YMENTS ST VES y- Near RB, R 3-9006 Qua” ke 2S aay Pon rive -. Soems Seen wis Ok or tne t ‘a “6 Si Tt. Cute ST 1 A RG i ¥ 0,500. Pi ck ut m. 1 : red gure wl $36.07 © 3 SU 36 E furans ere GA | _ Bocg m A uty of — to tz fortable ° stor wood. AND w bed: BU ‘ oe on ian ngs. He INt | T No’ mortgage « ton Winding 7 Dp ms and wee ee rics ae UBURBA Ik ig i sae mute wack*t elu ow fis ang “e A FESS ca Yale,” iow parent ! oe Fete a. Thos asi 09 a ye * prin _ Bene Sel . bath heme. ts OcR4 re ; aa rea 7 e 2 ope eh &. Th . We, i trailer nnd ut , Ag Vv 9584 Li off B Gerace :? “G st N ate BEDRO ig og ch eF tl snare 4 ss izes Seeger fre one ARIE PON’ SS win. mae Pees Giese 2 we vE REALS ELW wu seat cay oane Mi. sens. ba “rr ront hah Por eddttional ‘ ane Kitehea, hom San gouee: m PONTIAC ccomy bows u| For s where Ae R gt VvOO near Dat sar M FULL BASE. aa ome S a aa ae eort a See a ae * | Sale H spent oy voce OCHESTE mB p| == ieee 3 rats ar bE Eade ih nero las “4 o~ - iy p : ne 1601 tell rere R with to stores, ar "iiving Foor 2 ser ADLE ry Cc ‘| Eee? “, ke ouse: my va 73 F STE 43844 poplar cower bliches jak: 5 ongeres reem slee SOrane cated RES ' 62.500 bar Pu ous om ime a Y, PE Oo. acme Foi Bring s cati Ft. F RK Nigar eon ie Figg: Bangs k fire with 5 Bora * ealt rege ren be me wae fon eat car At wich ro sacen 8 one te) Brick R NOLL ivi S| = Cate Fg hom s nd ‘on me 5 se ood ga erm — igh’ ~ fu! od ~ ’ d weaen w me Y ; oe te 138 per me orrion., "fase echt a arage. bry | Toros sale teres sar st 1 For Sale H anch H Villa cra ae ant vate Lincoln" Pie serene en at = aca hin ae URIS t x eed? peste | Dor ae Bhat ee eonipeapeaiea 18,9 one AS LO ns Tlheabet an ies | ” regen. Ont, nse a | i ethno tal oath vreseatin Ratna wis; | Oren Tae ma | 3 sooty pee ses 43 001 00 55 W AS liaabes) seein. oat FAM Ay 3 ae tion THE te serekpee, ereeeatnpert, NB CK jew y Sn wits “aia sh acres” ga $43) $3,900 J ~~ is ae th Lake ravi Large 4 IL per m tege- this ity Dy ente N peer ey Spe lp nyder scoun rm ou try mt, TER: autif OW 2 baie ry ARME: E caed ILY § mo. bet Living © ~ NDYMAN ear r._ Mie wien 8 i LTO Lav a 3. ata ie wear A ED, $ “bedrooms hal WN PAY PI. 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Ld ar ric S 8 wis — BU today. only Eves Villag Re MS LS | | Sop LI. gage c yperative awe T; R price rae ‘ - ae nee pearoon f Mont: Ph. lage ut ns DO NG _ Ae 3Ne 1 ee -_ | rmpteted HO oste | oes tes Real eal on ile Roche BL ood f bath Youn and” ‘om C 21363. Beller — priviies Ww we he AL Mod $400 Sait 0A F 2 BAT | ed 4 to Us o| bead! COM witets on tor 6-91 we noes VD Naeea. ung and | ah Seeai ee gy 4 N ve OV ern or | F« ra Tl to ee ES urch $85 E 8P ate 5-041 bd ‘adaes R pon org! re. ane utility hi is em see R. saisbitinin prise er Pesta none 2 bed DO ey PAV 204 I 1S ‘ wes ‘ot. $15,000 — ECL Exchange ame “ ’ anspor ne wl rorerid ome, is @ inole Hi i Vv. ‘one ac: == Motor c" s end DWN { AVED S Lol - e eks sa veTwo.F red, xchange dy Fansportation pean fea — choice brs lills A ogg _, sn 30 Tot "PAN pereen: | ST | = ae st pela st arg ee] vite 5 ae UET lak EB) 2 AN N RE gh & nan tke’ ca. or ed ite dinin, 4. R © , dining Ph NGUS s. 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Fe os ters said of to r porch ar igs “ earocm eat on ocr The beaut y m uto ent eye N t and al fl if 50 § cosrT ) pari ‘ol- m' ‘G wn at- ato ft u iT e will r ood OR Alsi men yo te: t of Pata or eR icel aut ser um ce nm Cc 8E re ra i ih! le AY ediate ‘ust et ow: res é ‘wo int oor Me o t ur rm, 7 yo a as 1 1 di, D 130 y om re 1 pes len N vt eV , 38 ( pos b me n- ast a ach 1 garei 2837 will will re is uw ‘ver. Tr. i K 000 E jan ati ens nu old D SAT’ 3 on Aa Vi: Lk YN set ° an fo poten nD are reiy bi ra onl 0 trees. = RM eego 000, term ndecaped” Sage ‘Tee 1ON \ 3° be a aln : le ni H EI dl Pa aher’ tener € lo uild 7 ma vet ‘ iN H (Cl . ter ptto aped as bh se ofl fu wo * AL | att droo e Co-0 e eres I rthe selon hs sch ts ‘ WH Ch $15, rei Co! iG FE arte j ark ms nal 1 est. | P] urn bear pin Vv i “ | << ache m opera i +s R r it spore ool to II er "500, par hom! H : st buy ot th aste ace roo! ALU | i ard d br ran atty 3-11 eal \ infor ere ation. roo ta TE For okee ¥ arate a Seabees: AM ae I. at $18 tat ered Gore aa “eras | wie 6 | taut robe orev? e Re 03 tor For GOO ace. heat, Pinos _ ta Hi . th cee — ttra st: 18.- lake ne walle] * unga ye | Mod sT Q 4 Inui til elo av rome : al Eats an | Py rea Y n u She jpome. this LAK m ill 4 wily Foo nm 3 ing ror et ite . p Large B ash low ars Ww el AX #X tandeen le b sets and eth | stat R o eal sh D highw ate rant i oid eg 5 pe fortons badree feet ¥e Ss Bi $55 vivileges, sesh 8s wi ton. ES landucaned ath nat th er 3-2 * faa you BU oun ee Scare odern ld living, stigett pri larg con f rosea. wee naeiaeg ' 300 F eges 80 213 chtear: 2 bloc ee 950 dar ee an hed 9 iener located hen 3 beds sLY np Onis ee ba: i x ila vi ~ ote ia iret flo with ac & home ck ame so xt suet see | Be nang J PSE moe ot oo Bat idee | 283 ange iy Owne peor da am ly 86. ririget 3 b ™“ ™ at En of in roo: foot la . ow la romacule fi mm LP 32 im at 8 Pt yt RAN y pect own, nert scr al d= gS and Ow rth edroo a ty NO ent $6 ogee ent. ed. fireplace on just site. Ba clish ‘ho lovely” . rar cceae are os ee cane RIC ee addit ira 4 nd Wall NCE at We ev 3 ie ee SUN. W bor ust rest ab Nddel ery RT off m ou r ean * r , orely tate 1 - ho: ely ith f lieu to and th 279 tnclu er _cottag E ot louse lot of Walnut im 4 elf, 8 ho invi $1 and | rs oun 3 AIN hough ust caving. cot ome bath. nee TH ubst: 9 i 1 at x y nog" i beau area 15x ire ing m & lag 78 $7! ded v Db Ls ot inf s cl t R at Aul me te 0.95: m velr T NOS ‘orm wit sel 4 e th | po: G t Ss ant , x ea 8 led quid. - in Ps 15 place Bs ny 200) $7900 ty La wak or low vk 0 yu to you 0 Di h v oO , at ht ! cou ° oration as sm ID tial . 6 vin 16 w bri ier at a a tinle, ce din y other rach ree io f S tien her rn 8 t ae Le new wn | lon and intr $750 jon. hea: nell E w ma 3 ms w een 4 oom m xi mn ri diene her E TH ty AT Jo! Tron ton axes Ga Clo Hei es ioe en ¢ iL a. 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TF caitet i | R'4 0 “82 carane, neok Na iod- a wut and ftche ni bie, Carane. Gnist 3 lots 2 ughout NL€ thot Big 7 {1600 oot ge Boe . Turn. tak Be Aeileces. ot doen pay ion, Fo outrice sess $2,500, race. ek —_ 18,6 penn tt Thandie wore Ne wake F ec terms ut a mn Per ti es ht — g Tal -s Malacted tere oe Ra Huron 8 eat pam pay ily -or For and 2 me eat, pap bee , ITE - ny ether ' = ool | hom pete tae ms. man, ae Ol tae EE pay k ate k See ian een 4 wal st.) ent tee coup) am A Te em ton bemt : _ cl 4 o f t. a 47 ek evut lot a on’ é to (Wa! nt ty t WE and a ple the is em 1 ge 0 z er & an | scone, mca it $13600 ose de do um ranch - 7197 td mile a is Sui Sun. ton” wi CA bu Beat m Lo char ple large | lot, et to}? S uel firepia Te Meeuitn ‘eae to city = Som You [97 Sas | oe home Sune 6 Bird) : N SE the onthiy secede a La fon. tat Eves. 8. 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"es nett, I me eee, a a eee hee ream meg rene — e Bowh room, foe Lg wearecl Sg, MICRARE 8 8 5 . f se- . : se i ig —_ en Ly + n | 150 show ee Teo , Bese hool brveate uw ali ‘of lot. ues tan a WE IRD’ kitcher & ym modern Tage. rotor . 10 | ty ely ete d Spa n $13 bu gare Gaitee a one tod it h a of Like VES To ent » wit d rn $2 Po 5, 2 Ez 09 | th to bill _ouece ; ‘wi — erage. ths, ppoin FE ay's oon t ver- off new ST S g' & din ga hm own eliat ssible fe lag Eo net ued Fan Ope you e crip | bad an ss th wit «to nd 1 tmen 4-0528 best tht and 2 We mod SIL & cining s met 2 b 1 2» ROCH. tne s . “ tw 1 L. HH. m Suna hot 80 aute oom ALL FP is"one 2008 12 Acre * now values, fhoor* st Huron o IDE value root enaca er; fig tg ESTE: ahs. 2 sat © | " 362 ay | C) m ran AR Ju or ® noth. ani bed on nga! $4,156 er as eted bas f ra R - esta, Da mo ta tute rat daretag a} ES re oe sue | een coe Thal | an ely | a util sungal ae in 8 ser c rs of th id WN. en A uto- ed rox al fee ba PEL ane G se ane gsier ernbar he som gongs Bog en TE tae eet om r ts w clap : al t, n | ° 8 ‘0 oO re ms, ra Pig I rmsd R SOP v"s12.000" ean ir dow. ous? Dear ea nt soa a ement yourselt "a 7 bead ME. 965 neh t i ban Ee g do PLE $7 Polis | Se ake $13, bi fe nd ho in toe 0. Iv ype — : ge'c wa JEAS fee comforva just $00 with $8,750 et. waves i n founda. | AN a aa rm . BWI) TO. ES_U “t niin Loraghy $050 with ‘sown vay nia H ) F the Red? in eels tng inc pages eet ney | eal ~ Baidwin Bat LEAS price ator cludt m beer on th ent. bi nt re RE L pleted | F g Extate tes A R em ASE ¥ priviings toctude hag rat 82300 vbrickrete ex OT. E $- 4 ie Exch ve. ealtors an & K. YOU _ san leges just ded “tn, any lo- $2. ught furnish Sverierion $3.50. Hi 5091 | ieee | tee a iN re Sm sen ins $14, olagr so ae. 11 * earner 7 e YW \ in i hi re- 1? Di fi bo bed- tt * yw 8. Te! F ipsen | \ ARI ‘mmmental Max full chan 2 rayton $10. 5 Sa a . E 5 ra! leg I RE IF dia ak take | tr B Pp 800 o ing 947 pera Rel Per tot en = ee ee al eee so © - ART tion. 0 M ea. | hie Estate! | 105 OF R rR dation. 1954. Sot RA | Esta REAL A | 50 W. TE IDGE rooms tect nie Pact cor oe is te state Exchange ange iMy “i Ed 3 am pedroo ae cape feet struc at. AT Exchange B U S81. bedroom par ep! ban set ted. | ° OCKS * TRON 1 pias nod tant? dint i foun: | 2 & SU Open WEST 0 ‘ST. farage ern ki soak nm livine Se $95 N. E . titel id roo ine e a) ¥ 2 ve. ppoint $5, sila ath Soi 2b wh 1 to UJ intm eo acs po a) © ed res ne 6 ro 1S ea aE ey) bone 0 DOW P LAR pieces. nt o . ture terer ae will N aM. KR hown ear | faded window. ne ntulty Goeper Hu EA by | ica wooo’ Ae fully yA ratiy ALE oh tocnae bleck from new area $750 with $100 down Others schoo! biacktopped road up to $2,000 with $200 down in- cluding blacktop streets ZONED COMMERCIAL HOME & WORKSHOP lf you can use a dandy sound livable six room home with gas heat. modern kitchen. spacious 284 Dixie Hwy, 4267 N. Perry Drayton Plains | j itl I~ garage and workshop with plumb. ave ing. only two blocks from Bears . Roebuck. Ideal for many types of business, here is an exceptional buy at 000 FE 5-0291 OR 3-1231 1 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange WE SELL - WE TRADE WATKINS LAKE ALTORS FE 41557 sites have recently become avaii- able in this bemutiful and exciu- sive lakeside subdivision. Located om the north side of Watkins BARTRAM | € ar- | ranged to meet individual needs. | G , 4395 Dixie Hey | Lake Wooded and open sites oe PONG en Fach approximately an acre tn P NT \( IAW: . size Sites sold only subject 10 ACANT SEVEN ROOMS & BATH —rigia restrictions. Property shown Lovely family room 20x20 feet by appointment with heatolator fireplace and | Stata HOLMES ~ | new kitchen cupboard i In a good area Close In As low . A number of excellent bullding : at $730 per acre Terms. 00 Acre lake farm, vacant coded near Pontiac, 9900 acre. Terms Lake Property of this kind ts scarce! Here are two good par- cels ready to subdivide. T. G. TROCKE Realtor im if 1648 Union Lake Rd EM 3-467! 80 a — 7 room, modern bouse. Barn, Mx! soil. New fences. Some farm tools. tity of hay, grain & oats, a! about 25 mi. west of tac Immediate ———* Priced at | only $13,500. Terms Dorothy Snyder Lavender REAL 3140 W. Huron PE 2-441! "FOR FARMS AND ACREAG Call_Rutledge. OR 3-111. FE 1 ACRE 5 ROOM HOME ON MIS. Suchy Realtv, Ortonville 120 A et S home, tically new ~ PANGUS fo19 M15 Ph, Ortonville 132 collect OXFORD ACREAGE 710 acres of rolling scenic | tana ated OA 8-3122 PRIME “INVESTMENT 280 acres, with 2 sets of buildings 4-5 mile frontage on paved half mile on good county Located bet Goodrich and Grand Blanc. Lays ood. Pei Seiler for . Plitit= boom: nener investigate—caly $218 per 75 VACANT ACRES Located on es. of MS@ and Bogie “lake pe ft. ment and Senn ft. road. 00d itve stream-— located | * mi Aubura | only $950, R. D. RILEY, BROKER | |" INTERNATIONAL, SUsTeaLm for p< gy sd or (Bigg B. og. 6. j iting sencen! © 1996 by WHA Servicg, te J.T ee " aseene PAF ch DROPLEAF *P: ni excellent reasonable: os W. Manstield. tion. Rei —_— ag peed REPRIG. 6 CU. Pr, | condition. . cae a ‘ és « ce \ x 4 4 re APY id 285 = c a a! itl } \ r, 4 Pas Pee» \ ‘ ; \ As 4 ? w = . * sO \ . : ; : wc A te * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY. 14; 1956 *"- tet. TWENTY-NINE! For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43). ‘mabe ul oh For Sale Acreage 47 7| FUNNY BUSINESS fd Herehberger| Swaps. 55| Sale Household Goods 57/ Sale Household Goods 57 ws came abet 11 CU, PT. FREEZER, PAKWAY, __ 80 5-0636. WINE-RED 2 PC. LIVING ROOM Poa LI nh «ON suite. MArket 4-2600. 000 ‘miles, $100, wil 4 ee etm ae isvex| Westinghouse — Tet oe ‘ suds saver. |-39” electric: range ‘with wide qven. tm fron hate 1493 buy only $2, EQUITY iN in 8 149,95 ; modern city 2 bedroom a aus $149, equity in mobile. land | Le 1960 wn oft ee Poctine Ra. rac acreage or DRYER. N: Opeye $0223 what have you? wren pen Pn py iaig IN. REA ¥ Ll . : nings, “Ask for _Mr. Clark Lk. aides aaa rE WE WILL TaKE YOUR OLD a saa oo ete ot | FRM ARL REAR OUTS "CRE Ane Eine r ci oD rep 1 = Cy chine, 4 fares. wpenniee shar . _condition. $50, OR 37611. | CAN Paes a ate £. axEN KENMORE AUTOMATIC & CON- headboard beds complete. BA NES | ‘IARDW ARE ventional washers, $35 each. PE a: refrigerators $25 up; ranges, ten — a a a wi TRADE ‘*, AUTOMOBILE ew chrome dinette “pe. cash. for equity ia’ teme,| LORD'S SPECIALS || Siem yy er tk gout OL tet tat otioct $ pe. dinette set $40.95 | ups tes, ¥ ay 2S: sw NM VISA- : sofa-bed ving room ia 5 Swasher, a Re ne “4 b bed brit — tt * up tn, youw 8 . ‘So up. Many E cea es wu _ Phone FE 4-096 Evenings. | Used gas. stoves | “USE OUR EASY PAYMENT a. eee ee Lord’s We buy sell, trade anything. Come to schools, Will swap for smal) Furniture and Appliances | out poll 9 . 2 acres of of — ~- land contract er | 1295 W. Huron 8 PE ee nt YeTos “Where Wrigiey's Used To Be" SUNDAY 12 TO 5 “viM WRIGHT 4g SALES CO.. ¢ mi, east of | MS Oakland Ave FE 50441 MAYTAG WRINGER WASHER. or 1 mi, east of Auburn | Co-operative F Real Estate Exchange | perfect condition. Mini-maid pres- ‘nas on Auburn Rd. . For Sale Clothing 56 NN Rae | BLACK SEALSKIN COAT. SIZE 14. Good d $50, MI 44477. “Unusually easy to handle! You can turn it arqund on a dime — if you have that much left after buying it!’ | Business 5 Opportunities 51 ATTENTION BUSINESS MEN AND women! We would up to 000. W types i viding in- vestment shows sibility of re- turning at least 15 per cent divi- dend per Res will be held « \ more informa- bmn lg a 7 Preas box 50 | giv ype 38, e, r and expected in- bum be vestment return. If vou bave what ing want, we will arrange a meet- BUILDER CONTRACTOR TREES t $3,000 or more necessary. _VE_#1630, Henry, WE 1-0487. FOR ASE PLETE EQUIP. | grocery 8DM lic 4 ‘ mile from nearest competition. —Red_Horse Corp FE ic aaa CONCESSION Be secure with s spare time tablished noe Ss ho experie dl Prod- | Ph. Roche Money to Loan 53 _{State Licensed _Lenders) LOANS $25 to $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1 W. Lawrence St FE 2000 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $509 LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD “Goo iets Se “iivinobrone “WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 You cam get tt signature car a = ry ‘your wil, be glad to help your money problems. 9 ly daily by women of all ae ae eres wee , traffic locations. $800 cash ta all FINANCE CO. rah poomeg sixcelient income 102 B cote a ene Bidg. Can be expanded iste full, time | —. _ sossetion. Dame, edaress in your! LOANS $20 to $500 phone number On USE 1D NATIONAL FINANCE Coed or 18508 W. Eight Mile Rd, Detroit 19. | NANCE RP. SX PONTIAC a well busin 3% 8. Saginaw 8t. t Job. «» E-% terms, % | my juan- |) 1% BL Ww. ae. 1% BL JOCKS Leys ¢ ideal for subdividing. Pull price $37,500 wit ber. cent down. Balance semi-en en GRIOUN & FRANKS ENERAL REAL ESTATE OR ed | Oven until & Saturday ‘til 5 RESTAURANT AND HOME Separate buildings situated on tr!- | tions v Rd. at Oxbow Lake. with over 400 ft frontage on these 2 highways Includes valuable land. neat 2 bed. room home, completely equipped restaurant, well established grow- ing business Only $19,000 everything ‘requires $7,000 cash down payment; Earl Garrels R618 Commerce Rd at Green Lk _Dial EM 23-2511 or EM_ 3-4 Sale i Business Property. 49 INDUSTRIAT. BLDG. In city of Pontiac over 14.008 sq ft plus 5.200 sq ft. of perk- 3 $500 down, Call FE 8. 6737 after 800 P.M. Partridge ~ Has Moved!! To His New Modern Offices at W. HURON 8T OF TELEGRAPH To TO REAL TOR PARTRINGE 18 THe “BIRD” TO LOAN S $500 $500 Comsuxrry tose 03 co u wren PE 27131 TENDL Y SERVICE —N eed $500 — or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Then Home & Auto ts the place to come. Most ade $600 on auto, furniture or signature "ied & repaym to your needs rvice riendiy courteous se awaits you Leslie Fielsher Man- | ager. Berkley Voss, President. GHINCHILLAS HERD OF 30, ALL _or, your cholce. FE 86-0350 SHELL GAS STATION FOR SALE. Holly, Mich Excellent business. wide trontage on corner ine for 10 years. ving quarters, as hea! phone lormat iven. cal Holly .MElrose 4-0191 for Ss Aectnna trenton FOR LEASE-NEW MODERN 2 BAY tation on M18 near Ortonville. For fet: rmation call FE 2-0103, “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” BAR—HOME 2% miles from Flint on main a d way. Owner's other business terests make quick action neces- sary, Very nice aopearins ‘and comfortable Modern building wel) equipped and very substantial steady business Modern bed- room home included. Priced be- | jow market on terms, Land con- tract accepted im trade. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 1783 8. TELEGRAPH RD. Plenty of Parking ___ ®t our Front Door Partridge | fs the “BIRD” 8EE TODAY'S SPECIALS AN OUTSTA?.DINO TAVERN Io- cated in the Thumb area’ Gross- ing approximately $48,000 ner year No Sundays Comfortable owners quarters ‘>; acre jot §44- 000 on terms includes real es- tate. ONLY DAIRY BAR AND MILK” cept in this topnotch location in middle of a busy shopping | rar Business growing every year. Will do near $100,000 this year in the finest of - Everythin ition. $1 down, Valuable real estate available. SUPER GAS STATION located | ust west of Pontiac on main ighway. Average 15,000 to 20-— als. per mo Included lake , frontage. plus additional income. | $16,500 dow | WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR KE 43581 | NEW LO CATION AT | 1050 W. HURON, ST. | I'a BLOCKS WEST OF TELEGRAPH REAL ESTATE BUSINESSES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN Open Eve 7 to ia ee ere coca _ Sale e Land Ce Contracts _52 $1400 DISCOUNT Takes $4200 to handle -—- $54 pig month ———— investment. ; b WORK FOR YOU | We have Land Contracts for sale Both green and seasoned Reason- able discounts Contracts a speciality Call FE 5-9075 or 7s 8-0461 Ask | for Ted McCulloug J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E Walton 20 PER CENT DISCOU*T 8E- CURED BY 7 ROOM MODERN Clarkston home Soild at 87,990 in 1934. Balance \ Owner to purchase. Clark Real Es- e Huron Open Eve- nings, FE 4-6492 or FE 4-4813. Ask for Mre Clark NORTH SIDE PROPERTY, tract CON. 6 cent discount 25 per Cost you 6§2,382 ROY ANNETT, INC. REALTORS EF Huron st FE 80466 Open Eves, and Sunday ito 4 | | PE 45181" Ph. FE 5.8121 Home & Auto Loan Company Hours @ to 5; Saturday 8 to wi _Com munity Nat'l) Bank “nude. 35,000 Families Recommend Buckner’s Pour (4) Buckner Conven- tent offices in Pontiac area, ou can quickly bor- to $500 GOODS 1 OL 6-071) OL 1-979) a. a B pond = EXCELLENT CONDITION MEN'S Posco ice skates, bmw 8 bov's winter jacket, good condition, sine 16. MI 1-0734._ _ — LaDY’s LOVELY BROWN COAT. | @mall fur collar size 12-14 e new. Cost, $75 Sell for $235, _ 3-2106. SIZE 12 EXCELLENT MINK SOeF. ressenahle. MI ig WEDDING GOWN AND VEIL. _ size _16. OR 2-118 after 6:30 p. Sale Household Goods 5 57 mY ong: IN 8MA trom $6 to $14, FE mi San a mn Clemens 8t. Ai NCES, WESTINGHOUSE. ge = iy . Davenport and chair with a cover and ining roo bie, $15. Two table lamps. #4. 1 " 080 EAUTIFOL ~~ BOTTLE GAS pee only tig asg vag Puclgas ye See Benyen ‘BRAN D NEW 8 PIECE BUNK BED @UTFIT “2 sturdy beds, 2 comteriphte 2 rd rails. Ail for 044.45, Pay only oa week. Pearson’ s Bank Furniture Wo Give “Gold Rell’ Ott etsmps +0998 12x12 L. LINOLEUM $7.20 See W FT git QUAR oy Paint. GAL, $1.98 OBBER Bash PAINT OAL. goo SALE ANTIPR: Pr rollaway, FE | BRAND NEW 3 ) 5-PIECE CHROME DINETTE SET $69.95 Value for $39.95 | 1 full size table. 4 sturdy chrome | | one HOICE OF COLORS Pearson’. s Bank rome are | | 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-7861 We Give Gold Bell Gift Stamps DO YOU NEED A VACUUM? Several — ota tian: on Varwicks 2078 a3 DINING | 3 as DR APra. « < PAL R CUSTOM MADE ts wing “ya in lon. Ve ef French doors window, MI 40817 0 DINING ROOM sUITE. MAPLE corner cabinet 9 « 12 EM 4.2311, rug wi enp DUO-THERM OIL HEATER Used 1 winter, Phone FE 3-7T10. suit- or picture sure patton never used. hid rule, MA ’ uw Log | MAYTAG GAs RANGE” AND BEN- dix gas dryer, 673 73 ea, FE 68-2022. MODERN 3 MAHOGANY | RCA Ra- a raph console, like new, $75: solid mahogany Duncan Payte coffee table, $18; child's r rocking horse, $10. FE \ TO PLORIDA, MUST 2 Rede. oe. COUNTY'S RO! 'N PORMiTUne id Chests, tables, poll desks. bookcases, room dividers record EPIC RBA NT eto F 143 Oakland ave FE 53-9562 Philgas — Tappan range, $45. Call MAple 54791. "10300 Hadley Rd, 7 CU. FT. WESTINGHOUSE R fr _ in excell condition. 0.98 7 ward’ 5 iS 8. Wood- RCA 1T° . EXCELLENT comets Lagoa Ee MY 3-406. REBUILT VACUUMS, GUARAN- __ teed, all makes. 066 Myrtle, models, of America’ boos * Be rN tthe Bes SPECIAL BARGAIN Twin size Maple beds and coil ve iad SS arawer chest ° “hie and up ~ 6-PIECE BEDROOM ET it WHIR AS DR Baga teta Wes ward, Birm. MI 61300. 0. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ALL SUNDAYS Lt SORPLUS LUMBER MATERIAL SALES CO. $340 Ra: Anti-Freeze,...... aa a lus Aophals eer Te on small EASY SPIN DRY WASHE) EX- « once - a - month payments, cellent condition, $40.95. itk's | ogres | opt cae mirror, You get full amount, no Appliance, 1403 8. Woodward,/ full . Room a of deductions, _Birm, MI 6130000 drawers, :" boudotr EASY mig ey 35. ALL FOR $99, “PAY Phone 7042 u nears cess | EASY spinparen wasnegpa| | ONLY $2 WEEKLY THAN YOU THINK.. _by buggy, scales PE §-1800. _ | Pearson’s Bank Furniture ELECTRI DRYER, PA- 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 47881 mous name brand al nk We Give Gold Bell Gift Stam Fim TRcteset” (ity | dant Witoresceetps Oneecee este | STUDIO COUGH. r- anne riendly ‘ave mons), ae & = eres ELECTROLUX VACUUM i CLEAR. r , rings at- er with a. io ero ae ae are ~~ Wing beck fire side chair, year a o « needs slip cover, odd dreeser. . Buckner 6-0332 Elgin troiling motor, - | ELECTRIC STOVE 40" NEw TYPE beth Lk. Rd FE $-8133 ' \ burner go00d condition: § | SINGER CONSOLE SEWING MA- Finance Co, | _ (Menine. 40. On Sataa SM | EL BctRic SEStNOBOUSE DRY- of ; | tine electric stove ard Used Trade-in Dept. cee are iocated chines set with 4 chairs All raueee chair Pont! 2 mn National Bid in good condition MY 6-400! Washe Ontiee. tad Fioer Nation . ELECTRIC | CLOTHES DRYER, (Radio. : ike new $2) ‘on as Range .. Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixie Hwy. version, $25 PE b-2766 ppiriserator ; Walled Lake 230 Barnston ‘ BURNER ELECTRIC RANGE, ectric range i (next to Bank) large model in very good cond et and chair $39.50 $30. EM 3-2868 pho sccordlaaad and 4 emcee Utica, 45462 Van Dyke .230 GAL. USED GAS waTER | jmebos one block North across from Bank ° heater. ROB. Munro, 1080 W. THOMA SECO! ONOMY uron ET CASH OUICKLY For SALE: GUARANTEED RE: RE- FURNITURE CO, GE CAS Q C L Wringer wnslions : $30 96 up 361, 8 SAGINAW BT. 3 . _PONTIAC, MICH Up to $500 | vase ee 8 ree Na u eaners ..., 1944 to 1955 cars Bring your title ors ot eee ~t = 7-PIE CE 1. IVING Most deals closed in So minutes On AUTO, RANGE ae EXCEL. (ROOM GROUP Loans alse made on furniture wt @ta99 s App plece Signatures and other securities Oakland | ‘Loan Co. ' 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG | PE cu FT PHILCO eee IN 12% INCH RCA CONSOLE, ae FE 4.1574 excellent condition, $50.95. Milk's| TV antenna kit $9.95 . awe ——_|_spelances Slay ward. WALTON TV __ Mortgage Loans 54g SiOVE Tee: | Walton Cor. Joslyn. FE 2-2257 us GooD— et Sree Gane LIKE na LOAN ¢ “ee new. Cheap, FE ¢ ou. Jt on ROIDATRE, In EX —_ © $80.05. ¥ S $600 to $1,500 JANU ARY OO Appliance. 1493 8. Woodward. 1 For any purpose. on es Birm. = | __-CLEARANCE | Sim pte Oakland County Floor Samples Crate Marred ISHED 8 | DRAWER CHEST. 2 For home “additions or 3 Piece bedroom suite pie - dresser with mirrer. Simmons improvements Swivel Chaite 2 fer had petal full size bed saa sorings, 3 To rough-n or enclose Kroehler Davenoort (foam ruseere Taf supporter mattress. houses partly constructed 5 | - Cal after 6 p.m, FE 23-0074. 4 To build « garage or on i a garage home 5 On second mo Appiv 208 Natlonate “Buliding __ Pontiac or phone FF. 4-4729 Swaps PR ARAAR AIRE BUILDING Lors woRTH $200- $400 accepted as trade in on used cars. A. J. Van | Welt OR_3-1355 MEN'S HOCKEY SKATES, SIZE 8 and 9 for two pair, size 11, FE SS \ 1959 ce AMBASSADOR, GOOD cond. swap for pick-up truck. FE 4-6648 6 ‘82 DELUXE 2 DOOR ‘STUDE. | baker _C pander, for dum a __ truck PE card! | WILL ACCEPT ‘LAND CONTRACT jot, ete as down payment on 7 room house with extra let Full; price hegre hob allow $100 for work to be nm olurn bitte | AVILLIS wr BREWER | belongings for cashi# $6 N. Parke ! __FE 2-8532 SWAP $400 120 BASS ACCORDT- | on for "60 Ae or Plymouth er | sell PE §-7565. ance, 1493 8 Woodward. Birm GOOD CLEAN FELEC REFRIGER- ator $50 Range, $35. FE 2-9703 __after & GE STRATOLINER STOVE “WITH | Pressure cooker and timer, $05 | Also large Westinghouse refriger- ator, §75 | before Sunday. 3460 Airport Dr __OR 46813, ‘HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANOE. Good condition, $25 OR ah | was Kenmore neeoenacte washer $ “ Kenmore washer (used) * 1994 Easy Spindrier washer + 49 50 Maytag washer (like new! & 49.50 42 Orchard Lake Moving, must be sold Wwe rv gis. Modern ite, modern step Nabivg’ watching Le on = ble, 2 decorator lamns, ALL FOR $97. PAY ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson's Bank Furniture Ave FE 4-7881 __Give | Gold Bell sell Gift Stam ps WASHER, $19. 7 PIECE Jr. dinette set with china Meena $50. Gas stove, $15. FE USED tae ape ei REFRIGERA- CLOSEOUT —— at eis on serene Co, ‘slawin Ave, FE ConvERSION OL BURNER oon _PES Complete with controls. > ELL, PUMP. eee Portes . DEEP WwW and) 10 ft. of pull RLLOW JET PUMP, Can be seen in ¢, Fe baa OR SHAL S98 Garland Syivan 29-7979 DRAW TITE HITCHES CHROME OR DMTU *s00_'PE_ 23190 BUILDING SUPPLIES MA §-6811 8161 Dixie Hwy. sinks ......, ¥ fa olared bath se oie "t Loe jMBiNa pete nT ris 0 E: "BOO 9 HOURS. THREE arge 8 an arge ra) house, MA 6-3900. tors. $25 & up, washers, $28 & up. FOR SALE: FUEL ¢ OL HOT WAT- .% am. to 9 pm, Bus 10 tos. Be Balawin | = 0. eee rot, win FOR SALE: A & NUMER RonF oak Norge nae. fate model) $ 7950, Ave 66" and two CLAYTON'S | USED HOT ‘Fomnr AUTOMATIC |_flush doors. OR Satie Furniture, Appliances aoe Be paw Hot oe eS bg a : we, $220. s 3068 Grehard. 1. ake Rd. Radio & Appliances. Ww. He PuRNace AND aq PE 5-681! or PRE 5-0074 fon. _ Fe _ 61133. £386, «PIECE DINING ROOM sex. | USED KENMORE AUTOMATIC G&eM 810. Upright piano with stool: we machine, $25. FE 5-05 Sharpening Service good condition, 38 Air compres- | —2? © P.m, Mave your skates sharpened now. sor. Wo FE 44276 « , * . er WAYNE GABERT’S PC. MAHOGANY DINING RM. Ss sate oe pee aver FL OOR SAMPLE. SALE niring fireplace set, like New. S394 99° Tronrite dix trone 1995 En ERE gt ae i | R v. elec. range $190.06 DON'T PASS UP! 9 RCA 21" se ; MONEY! Sell unneeded $f ‘through Classified Ads! FE 28181, Zenith fei ee Norge 12 cu, savas Seowee elec, months to iat gf I SH FE 6-002. . 5 Bendix elec, y sre ae nt See pay, meny. others tes fs pgs ™ dae from. N. Saginaw 1 aj “ tie — , apt. gas ASH AND CARRY exes? Plaster bd. ea. . 6 1.28) r Pres- | 4°x8'x%" v bd. ea. .... 8 1.60 ye A utensils, ow r bd. ea. .... § 1.76 i PURNACE [38 ite” cape port cement”. $38 . 8. ene c Ft om grin insabaton, sh £aB A ip good | Rock w cence Oe 16 Ib. prem Bog | felt. ‘ea, ll 8 20 D | Bireb Ass” rere 8 Birch ff rs, 1%" 2... 8 1.06 102 . Huron re 4x8" eseces $38 LINOLEUM, es HB YD. : : » Ww. TILE 20 fis FLOOR TILE (x9) fe ee 2 Pt on ot 05 PAINT « . $1.69 GAL. Pail r. Lumber NTLPREEZE 2 GAL.| 6120 Bogie e Rd.. SMITH’S, 257 S. Saginaw ame sai LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Authorised oe MYERS PUMPS shallow well tot pumee.|¢ werk’ i HARDWARE | “ait “ LOCK Sotenaed Lake Ave. FE Dot Roofing and Siding Combination Doors Insulation M. A. BENSON wv FE ¢-2521| _ 405 = ones: 8. a. i range se & ae PAINT SALE SALE B sieves 7 FE 371101 ism our TOOLE. i|Fioor sander “WATER SOFTENERS GAL, ELEC. HEATER . $7 Gal. Auto. Gas assed Cab. sinks & Laundry trays, Bland. PEE nog ‘gis. MBING BA 172 8. § Ee 80,000 s Dow-X lifetime min- eral, value for $16. FHA | aweEbe MI 62074. — 60 AMP. 10 H. Air_ Cool, . $200. OR 3-440 te for sale ™ Awe ng 5 ree. Co., Ine, ‘31245 W. 8 Mile Rad, ir Rd. GReen- Bk 3 6X4 Pr, eg ons BAW- _ tis OL? 3-206 Gniws or work tabie, ~~ Do Sie Yourself PPB PELL Pt - ae Laren gad beh + pall @2 W. Montcal PE 452 DO Yoou” —— ol jum bing, a ne. repairing. Com- Biete “te, soil Sie aygiem Pogpet Supply. 166 West wenteae. PE Fri, thru hess % to 6.30. |: Closed every Thursd FOR | RENT hand sander wall paper steamers~Wwaxzers & furnace vacuum sioonsrs Jand Puel and _fhard Lake Ave, FE ié-s100 B PIANO, ‘us Pe $3661 a 6 Baby GRAND PIAN refinished, exce i 32-3410. 10 down. ney Sak Caliacher's. is EK. ET PIANO, CABLE, ig discount, Oak- Or- ~ Sale Musical al Goods ¢ 62 ANTI loo YR, OLD BRAN- NO dod SO wREY ON: SLIGHTLY USED LOWREY ies = ae. Osis with Site ce e- SMALL 3 BUNGALOW PIANO. 1 $10 Rte BPINET PIANO, Ti new, Fully seeeneneacé Terms fuer} ron &. FE he 2 0" Oak desks .... tridge Real Estate 1 Beautifil walnut dest 1 Leather swivel chair 1 Leather side chair $175. guar. monthly. . Huron Bt. FE | Like CKER SPANIEL ponees. Besswell Kensets’ spat wers Rd., oo u a | rena ror aan FEMALE —. CRAP. GOOD PUPS, finest _Ped . al colors, a ‘iversity 4-0692. a BALE BANTAM CHICKEN: hel Shop, 69 8. Astor, ‘PARAKERTS, suppl CANARIES, Auburn FE 4-6510. ery, 3000- Au tes. 1. Clemens PARAKEETS. GANARIES CAGES. Food. Since 1927, 584 Oakland Ave. ‘RAKE, , TALKING STRAIN es On ‘ay os. uppiies. $01 ath St. Pit . Closed Sun BA CaN. 1 Mee ¥ PARAKEETS-PET UPPLIES - DANCEY'S PET 8HO 239 Voorhels Rd _ re §-6031 PUG, PUPPY. AKC REGISTERED FE 45871. REGISTERED MALE BOXER PUP, “TROPICAL ts = ~ SUPPLIES: Pincomb's, 49 Park 8t., Oxford OA 8-2076 3) | Evenings TOY FOX T TERRIER MALE PUP- _Bles. OR 32856 or 7878. __ THOROUGHBRED GERMAN Shepherd puppies, $15 and $20. _FE ¢2170. 6 CUTE PART ¢ COCKER PUPPIES. $2_each, 4543 Moto Dogs T rained, | Boarded : 70 boas, cats BOARDED, DOGS trained, Burr-@hell, 375 8. Tele- — graph, Hay, Grain & Feed 71 ALPALPA, ALL KINDS HAY, straw, graip, ground, whole or shelled. MA ALL TYPES OF HAY. FIRST & second cutting. Also straw. Will deliver; ~ Ont e217. BRIGHT SECOND CUTTING AL- _faifa No rain, OA 8-2231, ~~ CORN Se che A CRATE = ont “ler ae AND 2ND CU ues mS Pha straw, 5850 Oakhill Rd tN ATS OL 23-0008. Rochester Oats, $2.50 per 100 Ibs “COME AND GET IT'* 10060 8. Hospital Ra Pontiac EM 38379) ~ For Sale Livestock 22 2 FOUR Lape — AND bull, Call evenings, OA 8-2773 FOR GALE OR ae BLACK are, chestnut mare quarter orse Wel] broken, standard bred mare, # stub harness to fit 300 to ranger Ra Oxford OA 86-2666 . BR EAST MARTINGALE pees “outfits jaddiles + ied for the beriesen, FE _ Es ___ Wanted | Livestock 73 FRYERS. calf. FOUR COWS AND ‘ONE laying pullets, White OC @ om account of ill- __ hess oR 3-1638 74 __For ‘or Sale » Poultry" Perens $1.00 EACH. 4989 HUSTON | _ oft Brown Rd. FE 65-1008 __ Sale | > Farm I n Produce e 75 APPLES AND POTA Out Baldwin to Clarkston Rd, _left, first farm, “Sale Farm Equipment 76 BOLENS & WHEEL HORSE RID- ing tractors. Snow plows and biow- ers. Evan's Comoment, 6507 Dixie _Hwy, MA MCCUL coca taaih “SAWS DROP in and see ‘em at WF. Miller's Garden & Lawn Equipment. 1503 South Woodward. orth of 14, Mile Rd.) Birmingham, Mich Phone Midwest 46053 INDUSTRIAL & FARM! FARMALL C WITH 8NOW| BLADE. LATE MODEL ‘PER: GUSON. BOTH IN GOOD SHAPE. FERGUSON, CASE AND NEW $36.00 . $40.00 Bach See the furniture tn an old Par- lee in the Muron Hotel Building or, cai) FEd- eral ret : Geea| Sale Store Equipment 64 iF WALK IN REFRIOER FE 01D y - bag of jypsolite . 50 ib aoe Liberty” 9-662 Champ Rotary Tiller iad Sale __Sale Sporting G Goods — 65 | Champ Rotary Mower 44 0 | . ~-|Champ Rotary Cultivator 195 ous = BUY = SELL TRAD eek aa : Manley Leach __ "to Bagley a nate Price. iit doe Peto GUNS) MODERN AND ANTI + ad BOUOHT - 80LD. SBURW SHEL Reel Exceile rower Mower Plasterboard [,°?-3.1mP Bale Price Sn wb Sale Price too es ICK F ISHING. Ws GOOD | | Buy now save $6000 of more All : ' Check this net for your needs new, tn boxes ad ur! ! 1eister Ss tat 05 ice shanti $39 BS Holden Red Stamos terme . . soma 3.25 ice apuds $2 a0 LEE S SAIFS & BERVICE OAKLAND COUNTY'S Giass rods with lines 49 and up at Mt Clemens sgitegs. os . $2.95 Jon E pocket warmers $2 49 Pho FE 21-9810 LARGEST GOLD BOND $36 50 by a auiat 1 $18 a IGHT \ : ED OAK STARTER : - * 50 Glass insulated coats $1895 SLIGHTLY USE ) s J PLASTER BOARD | $19 95 Giass insulated trousers $14 95 | and finisher brooders fer sale Yi -pD $1505 US or Beacon Falls Korean) 205 Duana Walled lake MA ‘ DEALER | $1295) tise after § Ice creepers 45c and up)» 4x84" plasterboard 4 125 Ice Ww and spoon r) Auction” Sales _ 77 4x8%%"" plasterboara . $ 158) \ ent Ice S p= ane | 4x8" plasterboard . . s 175) e Rent ce hanties |) COMMIS AUCTION EVERY Te eyes $106 and Ski I-quipment Sat. Night, MY 2-152! Si ed Sie wae” 1 ANDERSON DWE, PH ACT TENDS | 38 1. Crown coat 2182 8 TELEGRAPH German, Prop. Bob Wiles, Auc- | oe Joint cement | FE 5-0062 tioneers’ Phone Byron, 6261 werfdreled tapa, |FREE PARKING FOR 100 CARS MART AUCTION SALF FOR SALE .| and 2 54273. WAN _ ft ils) Cola penser, ate" 8 Gucnate $01 8 Saginaw 2 10-FPT. McCRAY MEAT CASES aoe. cog tas CARBONATOR. _Even weases, FIXTURES with Top wil Pet cheap. OR °y 1828. enings , | CASHIER'S D DESK Phon 8 $1008 STORE inventory, 100 E Huron. Call F 3-9680 from 8 a.m. to 6 pm scales, mise, ATOR, | Pius items. ‘TOBOGG Reasonable. FE Call |. | Mon. thru. Thur. @ to 6. Fri. 8 to # 15| Bat 9 to 6 and Sun. om to 2 p.m 4 to 6 *hize6” . 4x8 fir plyscore .* | act g —tG, wd ‘wood PY netty pine paneling. a me | fir boards per M ig@ pine beards, per M srerecte sesecsoyy ownen’ enen a ae weds wow eae 16” roll rock woo! insulation Sand, revel: fill, Lyle Conklin, Loose rock wool per bag |. PE _8-1112 or FE 2-8572 .00 ft ba ag. 2’ insulation [BEACH 8A ae GRAVEL AND | Grade “A" birch doors, up fil dirt, FE 3311 or FE 5-2749 ‘DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, BEACH mua oo Ceann sets fill dirt delivered. FE + HOUSE DRIVE OUT TO BUR 90 TONS OR MORE OF WELL MEIS AND BAVE UP To _"otted manure. FE 2-9402, $500 ON ALL EL ERIALS. LOADING “PILL SAND DAILY | MAKE BURE I Quart d, between Pha rgat str and Lahser Fill BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. ___ 9197 Cooley Lake Rd. ORY ec EM 3-374" d kindlin Telegraph & § Mile Rd . troit PL 1-4104| —2 for $10. FE $3906. STORM SASH Sand, Gravel & Diet 66 _%2502, Lincoln 3-858. __Wood, Coal & Fuel DRY SLAB Woop R Sand and Top Soil a" Satie 86 PER ¢ ~ A-1 TOP SOTL, CRUSHED STONE 67, HARD HEAVY SLAB <6664 $5.50 per cord, or, | CORD | 2 for $10 Delivered. FE 46-6588 _hauling, MY_ 2-360 FIREPLACE oe WOOD AND Aluminum combination windows FIREPLACE icon “COAL. and doors. LOW, LOW price! wood. Speedway Fuel Oil, Onk- FE land Fue] .and Paint 436 Or- ® m. to 9 pm _chard Lake Ave FE 5-6159 _ a WANTED. FIREPLACE Woop. 16 TOLETS, oe. VAL. $22.95. LAVA. in 18 in, 24 In lengths 100 $20.50 value, $1495. Stali| cords, Call Detroit. TU 2-0085, | showers complete with faucets and) Eves. TU 5-5701. | sre slighty "marred ‘Michigan | For r Sale Pet t 69" . gan 8s sensor. 2 ard Lake ~-n-nnn re as PARRA AAA ve AKC REGISTERED GERMAN | Snephend Puppy. female 8 wks | Talbott Lumber; siator' *iee "Plone ‘tt BPS. paint. Also Spread Satin and AKC REGISTERED GERMAN | bch Bond bese. Ha: ages puppies. 2 months old hg mong ‘lectrical | sup: MY 3 5 i wa, S fot tne et femal. ‘tour io ¢ REGISTERED» “PEKINGESE. . land Ave PE ’ EAGLE AT ay. | +... T STUD $15. NOT BHY LE SHOP sual tose Geer Fd Ch MY 3-3102. it tS diverry BOSTONS AT STUD. CURTISS. idee Bas OR vernots. Routh to t @ Ana cH . Across i . Ewe poate a .. 3036 Methodist Church, alton Blvd. attra | BUY AND SAVE ar HMOUGHTEN & SON | Sea N. Main. Rochester, OL 1-0761 | JOHN DEERE M fied cultivator, $750, FE 2-5808 /DavID BRADL EY i BM nts TRAC- motor Plow png Sout ars and hartow ene plow. Call after 6pm rr 23-0074 “KING B BROS. “SPECIAL, LL PICK-UP scEAM. CLEAN, PAINT. TUNE UP FOR O AR FREE GREASE GUN WITH EACH PAINT JOB. FE 407M PE 1112 KING BROS YOUR 1-H DEALER PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE__ MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Rentals, Parts & Repairs ; 1890 Crooks Rd. MI 6-0446 NEW AND | USED SPREADERS Barn and equipment. Davis _thinery Phone Ortonville 45R2 Mich. Chain Saw Distr. SALES. SERVICE AND RENTALS | MY 3-$821 18 Front st MY 3-582 A BIG JANUARY CLEARANCE os closed until April Pvt. sales daily Good bargains in used furniture, stoves ete For Sale Housetrailers ® rial ALUMINUM, FULL RATH on fot 27. ParkHurst Trailer Ct, between Lake Orion & Oxford 27 FT HOUSETRAILER, CHEAP Terms Huron Tratler Park, No M See any time ; 1983 ALMA READY TO MOVE Inte wf bet 68 Parkhurst _Traier Court, Lake Orion Trailer Exchange ANDERSON. DETROITER ALL GREAT LAKES REPMER nehallenged leaders in their price range 1% 2 and 3 bed rooms, if to SL ft 'y down 60 month bank rates We deo our own financing. no deal too small no deal too large! ACCESSORIES The most complete line in Oak- land County one stom service TourAid and other hitehes in stalled. over loads cars wired ete Heaters, furniture paints evervthing for the. roof: coatings | mobile home S Telegraph FE ACROSS FROM TEL HURON CENTER. PARTS AND OFFICES OPEN # DAYS TILL 6 SALES Lor OPEN EVES AND 8UN.| TICK, Ads!) GET through IT OV C lassified | Yes, whatever.it is — dial, FE28181 for an ad-: | Writer and get it! | oa. ee 8. FE CAGES ies. Crane’ a RA Bird Hatcb- | PA Rak eers. OPALINES, CANAR- 304 Mi. . FE 4.6960, 16-IN” PLOW | Ma-- mon | | Agent | AP Newsteotures “Thanks!” Chevrolet 1956 Demo's FLOOR CARS OFFICIALS cans COURTESY Cane RIGHT ~ & cius. COUPES SPORT “se : i “Co BEL AIRS SIXES & EIGHTS - STANDARD TRANS A . DRIVE NEW CAR GUARANTEE AS LOW AS is a good time to change ‘to ‘a_ better car! Your license is coming due — Spring tune-up just around the corner — Be wise —Trade toa $1,679 FULL PRICE no Sa, SORE DOWN AND UP TO 3% MONTHS '- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION SAVE AS YOU HAVE Lol taal SAVED BEFO FLOOR ALL MODELS TO noone FRO FOUR tp CAR DOWN, UP TO DRIVE Peaks EXTRA ss FOR REA AVING | AT OUR LOW Bae Loca- FORDS | 1956 Demos . OFFICIAL Lh AS LOW AS $1750 FULL PRICE | MO. ON BALANCE TER 8A JEFFREY FORD SALES _ ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1956 __ , For Sale Pets | SLICE OF HAM . For Sale Cars 91| For Sale Cars 9 For Sale Cars 91| For Sale Cars 91 86 Plymouth Hardtop $245 Down Cash or Trade-in | WITH NO 1 No STRINGS AP ae hha SCHUTZ Motors, Inc. De Soto-Plymouth Dealer 912 S. Woodward, Birm, PHONE MI478l1 TOP VALUE HAS INS OAKLAND COUNTY'S Open 8 a.m. to9 p.m. K BUSIEST _ . - : PACKARD, VERY CLEAN. 190 USED C RS! FORD DEALER cl. cpe. Best offer 197 8. Johnson. A ° 10 N. WASHINGTON | OXFORD ‘* . roOre omy, 4 até CHEV-OLDS o™ OA 8-2521 ny ‘Kesh “Rambler... "S52 ev ro. Cakiend Commty's Fastest OPEN "TIL 9 | 33 Bulek Spee, 2 47, Mice rowing "63 Chev. Bel Air. Hard . : 2 6751 Dixie Hw - at M15 Ie fT nsegeitas cxotoua. 4 tek ‘52 Pord, Ranch wagon .......974 MOTOR SALES MAE 22071 opm PE Den * | Good “transportation cars,” Chien a . a) at T; Mm. le DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer Open Nites “til 9 SS FORD. PAIRLANE CLUB SE- | Porchus s, Motes, Seles. STE PS van | Boge TREES ORL | Heyl aia * Cass at W. Pike St. PE 2-0186 ’ : i -| _ Perry Trailer E: 6 5. Tel b | POR SALE. 1952 KAISER. AUTO- NEW _ FE) 5 aes trans., good family car, $9 CHEV, BEL AIR 2DR. 6| $45. FE 8-1363. cylinder, overdrive. Lots of extras. For Sale Housetrailers 78 146) =6BRISTOL $375 or terms. 1953 32 FT. TRAVELO_ ALL MOD- ern, like new. Will sell wholesale PH. Fe 63713 1954 MICHIGAN AREO 38 FT. 2 _ On sami. full bath, excellent cond, HOUSETRAILER, FE 6-646). 1956. Quality Mobile homea at a moderate price. Two 1966 Demon- strators, new, at a very substan- tial se as. used trailers. as low mn, Genesee Bales, not xie Highway PONTIAC CHIEF | 1956 MOBILE HOMES | 1, FT Also a fine stection of tioned sed trailers, you may perehene on our low, low renta) HUTCHINSON | MOBILE | HOMES 4301 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains, OR 3-1202 and ___™% 8 Dort Hwy Fit OXFORD Trailer Sales Prices slashed on used trailers. Must cut down inventory. Get a bargain erais Skylines and Holly coaches 14 to 47. See also the latest in upstairs bedroom trailers 45° Stewart Coach You have to see it to believe tt Bank rates. low tmsurance. Trail er parts and accessories. Michi- | gan bottled gas Oxford Trailer Sales Mile South of Lake, Orton on M24 21 un high 47 ft , lone ee ‘t here |a2 Pr. wonesteci ER. NEW RE- | | frigerator, of! heat and bottle. gas Terms, EM_3-4615 DID YOU KNOW | | You can now grt a modern mobile | home, Hke rent. with option to - here today. 40 to pick from. . < See the new 86 Stewarts. Gen- | | purchase No down payment ex-— cept first jmonths rent. Move in | immediate TRAIL I: in EXCHANGE 60 S Telegraph FE 2-3200 Open Eves. & Bun pu _ Rent Trailer _Space 79 | TRAIL R SPACES FOR RENT _ 1156 Fairfax, Pontiac, Michigan Auto Accessories 80 AUTO GLASS SERVICE When you need tt! Have you tried our service? Glass installed while you walt, Insurance jobs honored. All work guaranteed. Free 1 ib of coffee to a stomer with each door glass or windshield in- stalied Open Saturday Unt!! ¢ Hub Auto, Glass Co 127 Oakland Ave FE 4-7066 [NEW SILVERTONE CAR RADIO _$18 FE | For Sale Tires 806A 670-15 WHITE WALI NEW TIRES |~~ 1 $16 88 ea Guaranteed. FE 40687. | 503 8S Saginaw a GOOD USED TIRES, $150 UP, also white walls, 503 8. Saginaw. 4-0687 | esa cf a RE rT | NEW 800 X 15 Sere WALLS. | $85 for 4 MA_ 4-2365 e705 SUBURBANITES: si0 08 FX change. FE 4068 03 8 naw _ 8l CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car Cylinders repored Zurck Ma. tone Shop 23 Hood Phone FE ofa SKIRTS sted Auto Service ANT) any color All teed 695 Raldwin, 1 opm datiy WHEEL ALIGNMENT | COMPLE 7 Cc ORBECTION ED WILL *. VMS TIRE 150 8 Saginaw At Raeburn HOMAS GARAGE | Com se garage service. repa ao Mig 830 am : 5-087). 3432 Shimmons VISORS REFIN- work guaran 10 am to ise WILL PAINT "YOUR SKIRTS. guaranteed patietaction: #95 Bald- win Ave 7 te 10 pm. daily FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON your Harley Davidson see Harley Davidson Sales Co. 372 South _Sagin naw __ Boats & i Accessories 85 It FIN SON OUTBOARD MOTORS WE TAKE TRADE INS, LAYAWAY FOR SPRIN — SLAYBAUGH'S | PE 8-0453 FE 40824 Z| Sagi- | i— The | Wanted Used Care. WANTED SCRAP CARS. Ph. OR 34511 WANTED FORD 2-Dk. 1051-32 OR ‘5] model. Must be above aver- ae No dealers OA 62835 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR sharp late model cars. «| COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M OLi ive 2-931) WANTED | SCRAP “CARS. __ Ph. OR 34511 ~ Wrecked & Junk Cars _ East Side Auto Parts FE 5-6855 “THE HIGH DOLLAR~ Por high grade used cars We need them. ve the extra miles, it will Day you well. 4540 Dixie wy H. J. VANWELT OR 31355 WANTED on sai CARS. PRICE T THER REST _ — THEN GET the best BIL i SPENCE USED CARS @2 Oakland Ave FE 47333 UP TO $50, FOR JUNK | & CHEAP _ cars FE 32-2606 days or eves WTD. JUNK CARS & SCRAP _!ron. Fast service Call PE. 4-0582 ~ See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on late mode! cars. 2627 Dixie “Hwy. OR_3-1603 TOP DOLLAR Fi FoR CLEAN CARS and late _“ECONOMY ‘CARS, 22 Auburn WANTED SCRAP CARS Pn OR 3-4511_ LATE MODEL CARS Clean and Sharp Bring Tithe Money Waiting at GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 2548 Saginaw 5t FE ¢7371 Transportation Offered 87 | LADY DRIVING TO st PETERS- burg. Florida, would like lady to _ Share expenses FE 5-1762 Wanted Used Trucks 89 | WANTED TO RUY FROM PRI- | party. Good dump truck bargain for cash or Will buy vour equity. Ho P Sutton _dhone_ MY f 2-422 oe For Sale Trucks 90 CHEV WRECKER. FULLY equipped, new engine EM_3-4003 1952 CHEE TRACTOR. NEW motor EM_ 34785 3 CHEVAOLET \y-TON PICK-UP. adio heater deluxe cab, di- rectional signals. 6 ply snow treds. helper springs, $600 OR 3-0278 1941 CHEVIE PICKUP. $1235. FE 8-0739 d CHEVROLET, “48 SEDAN, DELIV- ery. $195. 9775 Elizabeth Lake Rd EM 39171 | FOR SALE. 1946 FORD BUt's. good running order, $500 full price. Bee Line Inc _FE 2-004 MODEL 1951. ONE TON STARE EXCEL. COND. WITH HEATER AND TURN SIGNALS. GOOD TIRES IN EXCELLENT CON DET ION. KING BROS., FE et ‘, TON FORD PICKUP $730 a Bullard Rd. Ph. Hartland 1gs0 GMC TRUCK. 300, 18 FT. stock rack, mechanically perfect 3145 Warren Dr OR 3-5855. “FORD PICKUP 1950 heater very good condition $350 Arthurs Auto Beles 1274 Round tk Rd FEM 17 WILSON GMC TREOKS NEW AND USED 1 FE 29203 BE 44531 Oakland at Cass ¥ or Sale Cars — -_IN | ~ RADIO | REAL BUY, 1954 BUICK eeCTAL: | Hardtop. WW. R&H. tinted glass. Dyna Many extras Excellent con- dition, $1750. MA 6-264 after m. 951 4 DR SUPER BUICK EXCEL- lent condition, private owned. $405. FE 2-2742 between 8 and 10 am and 5 to 7 pm For Sale Motorcycles 83 Sharp ‘SO Bhi low mile: / 1955 BUICK MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS. Sales & Service, FF, 2-8260 LUMA CRAFT BOATS _ LES & 8. 8 TEI EORAPH JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Starcraft metal boats, Tee-Nee Trailers Evervthing for the OWENS MARINE. ‘SUPPLY 306 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 23-8020 T ransportation Offered 87 CARS TO CALIF, SEATTLE, Fla. La Averill Auto Sales. _Dinie _Hwy. FE 2-0878. COLD? Fly to sunny California on sched- uled, huge, trans-continental 4 en- kine airliner, Fare only $78. Flor- ida $3980. Ferry Service Ine. OR 30441 TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART at either way. FE 5-6806. Wanted Used Cars: 88 USED Top WANTED — JUNKED OR cats, any make any model. $$$ paid . “BAGLEY AUTO PARTS} FE 562719 170: BAGLEY ST. CALIFORNIA BUYER AVERILL'S, 2020 ae HWY, FE 2-087 or 44-6806 | PE +09. SPECIAL, DYNAFLO- ed. Low mileage, ex- FE 5-458. a age. R398. fully equipp cellent _condition— Only Sharp Cars Buick S. Hardt'p $2395 hev. 210 4 dr. . $1495 ‘ord & 4 dr ‘ord Conv, V-8.. “ord Victoria &. Ny _2 door. .... Jord 2 dr. 6.. ord 2 dr. V&....87985 hey. 210... dro... S845 Mds O8 4 drow... $1395 ‘ord 6 2 dr.....,.8895 Thrv, 4dr....... “$795 Suick S. 4 dri... $795 Chev. 4 dr........$695 ford & cl. cpe.... $495 “hev. Sta, ‘ gn... $695 ‘ord 2 dr. “razer ccdeg ies $1395 LS1095 we S695 8795 - = 4 Hn he Ae a) wn "atin SOs Oe Or oats me $75 BEST OF TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED t Glenn's MOTOR SALES 254 S. Saginaw St. FE 47371 $345 | suice. 1955 ROADMASTER 4 DR Take over parmente. FE 2-5154 edan. Power brakes, power gteer- 30 p. after 5 ‘8, ae go ae CLEAN, Ra- i R ing. Radie. Lg i ont dio & heater Grae ood & Perry Phone MI 4 at Service Statio 1985 BUICK SPECIAL RIVIERA, CHEVROLET. 1056 BEL AIR AIR sports coupe, V-8 engine, Pow Pus iase fully equipped. 9,000 miles | (O0T* cater radio and whitewail ‘tires. Ivory and turquolse, very 1953 ~ BUICK BF SPEC. TWO-TONE. R&H. Clean Low mile EM 3-4065.| financ finance. Call FE 56-4161, ask for Burt . ae ae CENTURY. BLACK Don Price - wate, § months i954 CHEVROLET COUPE. ORIG- 34000 | A CHinish Excellent. mechanical 82 | BUICK vipa tao? ALL ACCES- condition. Very special at ; Good condition. Original |- od on: caret a car down. pocoae MI ©0137 GMA Haskins Chev. 1955 Buick ( Century 4 dr, hasdtop Power steering. Low mileage i954 FORD 8, 2-DR. CUSTOM LINE sedan. With Ford-O-Matic, radio, heater, etc. Exceptionally clean. Excellent condition, MA 63491. _Bild. Twp “Bright Spot” 1963 Kaiser Custom 4 door. as sharp as they come, bo rust, new tires Came from Texas. This is a sound eco- nomical family car Bring in your old car and drive it home ' JEROME 23. Plymouth 4-Dr. Standard type. Heater and di- rectional signals. 706 RIEMENSCHNEIDER Hard to spell, easy to deal with, 2 83 Saginaw FE 2-013 West Side Used Cars Drive ot where overhead is low and the oe Many $2.400 PE 2-478. - 6761 ar" aie sof at M-15 "RB . h S t" makes ~ models to choose from. "Do: 1) | CLEAN 83 CHEVY. SNOW TIRES right opo |. West Side Used Cars Bright Spot on rear, 2 door, will trade for Cass.at Orcliard Lake 923 W. Huron PE 42188 or "$1 and payments. Call Mr ass at Urchard Le ‘31 PONTIAC, 4 DOOR, HYDRA Black, FE oe Aubera oe EE 8-O4R8 radio and heater. directional sia- 1952 Cadillac “62 Seda and jervice. fi lh aye nals, new tires, PE 5-331. two tome green, power strg , “$1 CHEV. | LIDE, | LINCOLN 1955 CAPRI COUPE RA- 956 PONTIAC ‘HIEFTAIN 610 Hydra, radio heal 7 &H, WW, real nice, FE 5-0083. dio, heater, white wall tires, 2 +DR. CATALINA SEDAN, DEMO. white wals This car was 6/4 CHEVIE BEL AIR. tone, ful power, $2,805. * DOWN. @ businessman's car and has had the best of care, can be had for only $300 down and $56 per mo. 2-DOOR. radio, heater. Power Glide, wood condition. Private owner. JOr- __ don 46570. Call after 5 p.m. 1955 CHEVROLET V-8 2- DOOR, sedan. Original 2-tone finish, big ims Yay "AR EROME heater and defroster, radio and 850 S. WOODWARD several other extras. Today's BIRMINGHAM a . " bargain special at $1305. Pull | MT 6-2200 JOrdan 6-3393 Bri ht S ot price. Just your car down. Easy piIncoLN 1953 4 - 4 DOOR SEDAN g p GMAC terms. Radio. heater, white wall tires, | Cass at Orchard Lake FE 80488 Haskins Chev. 6751 ore eer _ M-15 - CADILLAC CONV. ‘4i_ MODEL. _ goat, cond., good rubber, MY | j955 TT pees ra v8. FE Low mileage. Fully equipped. 5-1244. “Bright Spot" 1954 DeSoto Powermaster 4 door, Two tone green finish that gleams Has Powerflyte CADILLAC CLUB COUPE. 1080 Low mileage 1 owner, excellent io #1064 days. LI §-1060 ory CAmLEAS COUPE - DEVILLE hardtep, executive's car, excel lent condition MI 62339 1950 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SEDAN. $195 FE 5-6533 . Bob Frost, Inc LINCOLN MERCURY AND CONTINENTAL DEALER power brakes and out. $1,345 Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY AND CONTINENTAL DEALER Like new inside \ Sharp "$2 Pucker Patrician, loaded. ‘tow | mileage $ 905 -1, "$1 Packard 2 door, Needs | $ 250) | PONTIAC "WE CLARKSTON. MA 5-6568. 1932 CHIEFTAIN, 4+DR_ PONTIAC. Hydra. R@H. $600 see Allen Rd.. Clarkstén. Phone M 5-3300. 1955, 4 Boom STAR- chief, power steering and brakes. Completely equipped, 6,000. FE i ‘PROMISED YOU VE WOULD DO THIS —NOW DON’T WAIT! 850 S. WOODWARD _ } 1953 Oldsmobile 2 dr, Radio, heat- er, real sharp 4 MI_6-2200 n209 SRM INCH dan 6-973 iene Jord radio heater, custom nae pea r *33 PACKARD CLIPPER, 2 were | 1884 Ford tudor. sharp car $695. COME SEE THIS ONE 1952 Lincoln Capri Coupe. Radio Heater, hydramatic. Full power $795 J so rock 0 ‘i CHEV 1950 CL CPE RADIO. a | [rens. radio & heater One ‘$$"Ford Cony. Fordomatic siv4s| Central Lincoln Mercury heater, make offer. 197 8. John- Sis Ge your ala car aowe 51 Ford 2 door, Fordomatic. | 40 W Pike St_ Pontiac FE 2-9167 908 ies ——— and $45 per month “92 ‘Che’ Sedan new Food 1983 PONTIAC BY OWNER. 4 3 y . Nees | doer Chieftain, hydramatic . with ON JEROME #3 “Studevaker Champion, Radio| ik fer Mir ance FE #1887 eater $ 505 , — a ATTENTI “YOUR PACKARD DEALER | Meee fan bowet ote curr. - . ‘ _ vale aha j s 1 e@ trade “Bri ht S ot ; Mazurek Motor Sales | ana‘ finance Cal. after 6. TO g FF 49587 5-0398 a Cass at Orchard Lake MERCURY 1940. RADIO~ HEATER. 1053 STAR CHIEF 4 DOOR. LOW “ « . : * es like pew very clean $8175 | Mileage. Adfustable seat Power ALL bl 80488 | Arthur s Auto Sales, 1774 Round | brates 34S Dine Mwy. OR . oe _ | Lk Rd EM 3-0117 26 __ _ a “ . DE sOoTO eee CLUB BEDAN 52 PON 959 —~ : ’ . 3 ; ’ 1955 MERCURY MONTCLAIR RED NTIAC. $525. GM EMPLOYES i clan Pay smail bal 197 8 and white executive car Many 42 B Sheffieid = extras, $2.130 LJ 3-3490 34 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF ¢DR. DESOTO | POAT we VERY | MERCURY 1954 "BUN WALLEY | sedan. Hydra., good. Private, $145. FE b1 DODGE, +DR. SEDAN san | e leas Good condttion automatic drive SPECIAL DISCOUNT Only 40.000 miles Reasonable ofall new 1956 Pontiacs Also! Call after 6 pm eeencsys Bat we have for sale 50 used cars! or Sun all day. MI 62404 some no money down. Open every | 1955 __ | | KEEGO FORD FORDOR SALES & SERVICE Factory Official Car - LARRY JEROME ‘6 CHEVROLET. GOOD MOTOR Fe el R& H. Whitewalls. rE 10 CHEV. DELUXE 8E EPA. _funs good. $145. FE 3-17 ROCHESTER ery DEALER . 1 7 “er a “ee “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY.” ‘nas so HRY 2 DR. RAND H, $295. is CHEVY, GOOD CONDITION. Pay owner $200 and take over _payments FE 5-0016 "Bright Spot’ We always have 75 of the cleanest cars in town. Cad- {lacs from ‘41 to ‘56 Olds- Dmeos and Co. officiaus ears at real bargains FORD | red ree NEW. SELL OR FORD maox “WAGON, ar) ew snow tires white walls a for $1, 1780" OL "1-440 _ 1983 FORD, ¢DR CUSTOM LINE. Radio, heater Pere Mate Pow- er steering. FE 2-34 $5 THUNDERBIRD RADIO AND pest. directional signals, Ford-O- Matic, 8,000 miles OL 1-0402 after m. 52 FORD. v4 OVERDRIVE. WILL tak or ‘$1 and smell ear manta Catt Mr Hackett. FE 8-1521. Rogers Sales and Service 685 Auburn Ave " : m 1953 FORD CUSTOM 2 -DR RADIO TIGNt Spot, Master Fora Mane 24000 mile original owner FF 2- (assat Orchard Lake 1931 MODEL A FORD GOOD CON I} O48 _ ition _ 45 W Troquois 53 FORD 8 2 DR. This is a 2 tone green with radio heater and overdrive 2 new tires 1955 Clean CHEVIE BEL. AIR HARDTOP Power Glide. Other extras FE 5-0178 oo ee other 2 very good. This cor not | CLEAN. 1058 CHEVY TWO-TONE | Shiv’ icoks good, It drives goon whitewalls, radio, heater, turn sig- Bargain price en ho | | nals, Ferdel mirrors. $150 and Sales, 68 Oakland. wre. take over payments. FE 58-1088 49 roRD 2 after 3 30 p.m body in good condition, Tete. arn | i 1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR CON- 3-3201_after vertible. Red and white. 2 car FORD. 19 CUSTOM @ CYLINDER cooly. bosses with all access. Good mechanical condition. nels ing dig hig a Fower a: 71-0300 Glide, ‘ower eering, an wer | ——————— FORD. ar RADIO, HEATER, me Tee mies, SEE. MA very clean. Arthur's Auto Sales 1274 Round Lk. EM | $4 FORD, V-8, 4 DOOR, CUS | tom line. 2 tone, radio, heater, | auto Many good miles | left in this one. LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M24 at Clarkston Rd. RD = MERCURY "$3 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DR. radio, heater, auto. trans. Low down payment, low mileage. LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES 24 at Clarkston Rd, RD MERCURY MY _2-2411 1980 CHEVIE_ RADIO AND HEAT- er. 4-door, FE 5-8014 CHEVROLEET 1954, 2-DOOR” 210 Low mileage 1 owner exceptional CONVERT RA RADIO. | . Ford-O-Matic 6500 actual uees Lileauere yabes ighlander now trim. See me Immediate Delivery! | | ‘Y miles $1150 MA 42365 _ oo ondition hone MArket —4-2754 tose FOR D2 -DR ag USTOML INE | ‘4 or atic, radio an eater i OOK! tinted glass skyhaze green. excel- | 1955 Plymouth V8 Savoy Par cub lent condition. 16.200 actual miles | Sedan. Power Flite. Original owner Competitively Drive it. priced. MI 6-01T5 1954 Ford Station Waron. 4 dr re | Best Country Squire. 3. seats | Fordomatic R & H. Extra low CW mileage. Like new. ’ 1953 Dodge 4 dr Coronet model Credit Powerful V3 engine. Gyromatic. 2 tone paint. Save hundreds D] | 1953 Chrysler Windsor Dix. 4 dr rian Fiuid-Matic drive Tinted glass. HA You BREEN TORRED | A one-owner beauty. DOWN WHEN TRYING TO BUY | A CA BECAUSE OF SHORT 1953 Pontiac 2 dr. Snanvvy moter. | EMPLOYME N CREDIT | Has R & H. Beautiful blue. BAD CREDIT. ETC? | | WE VE A GOOD SELECTION 1952 Chevrolet Stvleline Dix 4 dr oO — ‘$1 AUTOMOBT' Fs | A two-tone green, one owner, | THAT You cCAN BUY FOR Low mileage beauty. In the con- pa LITTLE N AND dition of a '54 model. / EERLY” a OP A8| LTE 8 $5. é 1981 Chrysler Windsor Dix. 4 dr . & Double Eagie nylon | No Co-Signers! | | I aol Chrysier Windsor Diz. Hard- R & H. Fluidmatic drive Powder blue paint. Save on this , Dea! Direct ! 1981 Ponting 2 ¢r 1 am tet black No Finance Co.! eR & H. Good tires, and am fy deautiful condition. Just need Buy Here—Pay Here | | | i \ ‘a driver CLARKSTON Y'ALL COME |, _ * > TO | Le: | NATIONAL | CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH | MOTOR SALES | Open 8 a.m. to 8 em daily | 171 8, SAGINAW | able _STilwell 1-723. _t tardtop 2 tome finish, radio heat- | R&H. way seats, Ol undercoated FE _2- er white wall tires. Very clean 1982 PONTIAC 2-DOOR ~ BLACK $1 545 Standard radio and heater. Good * Bob Frost, Inc. coed Gan $450. FE 2-8782 after pm 1985 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CATA- ve are open every week night until @ HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE , _tween 6 and PONTIAC 1985 STAR CHIEF CON. vertible Black and white vinyl upholstery. White wal, tires $2.00: LINCOLN MERCURY ano ny CONTINENTAL DEA , pee Excelient condition. FE 830 Ss. WOOD ARD | 1958 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF. cUSs- BIRMINGHAM TOM CATALINA COUPE. DEMO MI 6220000 JOrdan 6-393 | rape $$$. YOUR CAR OR $350.00 RAMBLER STATION WAGON. $450 | “JACK W. HAUPT, | Mrs. McGill, FE 550000 | PONTIAC nal ee 1954 OLDS 8 HYDRA POWER |, N_ MAIN 8T. steering and brakes Low mileage | CLARKSTON. $1700 cash MI 4-8507 MA_5-5566 ’ : 1985 PONTIAC 8STANDA + 55 OLDS door R and H. Mvaramate’ Us CONVERTIBLE COUPE Royal Master tires, $1,750. FE RADIO, HEATER, HYDRA. 4-5009, or FE 2-5 414. ower brakes “Gl PONTIAC MA §-3372 _BE- Black finish white top. Fi adio, heater, AN | GMC TRUCK DEALER | low mileage 528 N Main. Rochester OL dial t 1983 OLDS 88. 2-DR | HYDRA nel B b F | very clean. by owner. MUtu O ros U ne. 4-8352 LINCOLN MERCURY ad — CONTINENT.L DEAT vertible All power Cost $4500, | 830 Ss. WOODW ARD — must __ sell _ 02780 sn BIRMINGHAM MI 6-2200 JOrdan 6-3933 1955 OLDS 88 ‘! DE. HYDRA. | FE_5- ee “Bright Spot” 1952 O.ds Holiday Coupe, Power Strg Power Brakes white Walls ratio & heater, Hydra To prove to the good people around Pontiac 1B frat the t Snot s the bet bary pe we ering the above oT Tuesday ONLY 1 EROME “Bright Spot” * 19 1956 PONTIAC. NEW. $800 BELOW ist price. MA 5-t4n6 5 PONTIAC DELUXE HYDRA- — matic Station, Two tone. many} extras. Good condition Reacon-| Call Washington, Mich We Have Good Trans- portation specials 40 to CHOOSE FROM $75 to $395 |}COME QUICK BEFORE | ‘THEY ARE ALL SOLD COMMUNITY - MOTORS - 802 N. Matn. Rochester OPEN “UNTIL 10 PM. OLive 23-9311 | ‘| extras, 7955 '4 STAR CHIEF PON- tiac 4 door. Hydra. and Call Fl 2-1160. 4 STAR CHIEF PONTIAC CUS8- m « door 1.900 miles FE an 13 Ps eee STARCHIEF 4 DR sedan Evervtheng on it ery lean 2398 s liver Circe 3) PONTIAC, 870 ¢+DR. SEDAN, FE, 21-6648 53 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF. MB Studebaker Hardtop -5$ Chevy's. Conv & DR iM Buick Super Hardtop | *$4-°53-'51 Chevrolets Cass at Orchard Lake | -s3- ‘52 and "31 Fords 5 i FE 80488 Bo”? a and DeSoto ‘66 PONTIAC CATALINA STAR Plenty. vother transportation spew Chief custom. Hydra, spotlight, white walls, Must sell FE 2.2733 _Fconomy Cars, 22 Auburn. 1929 STUDEBAKER PARTLY RE- stored, 1927 et ce dition FE 4-3954 a tps eon- OLIVER BUICK Wekend » Cleanup Special Tt 's our poliey at OLIVER BUICK nol to an taction However, we always have our customers in mind, so here ts your chance to save $300, Cae this car HAS to OVE. 1954 Chevrolet 2 door sedan, has a beautiful blue paint job. and absolutely no rust Friced at oniy $048, so hur- Remember. Mond last. day ay is the goes to day afternoo: Hurry To OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Fe |! ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, Se i ea opel | ow SATURDAY, JANUARY, 14 1956 J ‘ ’ THIRTY-ONE ” - Today’ s Radio Progranti S-- WIR, (109) ~ CRLW, (000) WWJ, (900) WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (170) WRON, (seep (aase) Sea ac tis eo dkewhc te cna 7 se — ' ~ we We oppeors under arrow, reading reading dowmwerd. foMGRT _ WPON, St, John’s Lutheran | WCAR, Sign Off 9:30— Mrs. Page eee he ergy Joseph Hainline| 9:26—-WJR, Mother's Album ww. Parade . BEE fe, | RARE Recast | Me MR mewn ance | Shey Peer Bes W. Don MeLeod| WJBK, Detroit | WXYZ, Drew Pearson WCaR, Rhythm Round 1 WPON, . WCAR, ~ .CKLW, Bill Hickok ta pp AS vg . Baptist pow News, Showtime | 10:60 = Arthur Godfrey 2 ww, Parm 10:00—WIR, ' ‘ WHYZ, “America Farmers’ | “WW, National Radio Pulpit eS ee wave iy ee 3 Es oe Parliament Hil) CELW, je Israel Z, Paul Harvey WJBK, iewe _ George . Goer ciate JOR. News, Lenhardt CELW. 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News, Tom George | WJBK’ Don Mc WJBK, News, interlude CKLW, Singing Stars bated News, Rhythm WCAR, ott trint WPON, News, Music WPON, WCAR, News, Spincrama WJBK, Mike ‘| Love Those Horses,’ NEW YORK w — A 13-year-old girl has promised to behave—| which includes taking no more LADY! START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT! Don't be a stay-at-home any longer, just use you can’t horses and buggies. The girl, not identified, _ off! Tuesday with a steed a belonging to a Bronx ee “She was captured minutes lat police car. er by a In children's court yesterday, “I love horses,” she replied. -o« Jury fo Determine Degree of Homicide NEW YORK (—A grand jury jeventually must determine-the de- Justice Harold J. Crawford asked gree of homicide in the case the girl why she did it. against Thomas G. Daniel and Leo|™ Pijuan in the abortion death of Jacqueline Smith. drive the family car... learn to. drive correctly, learn the \ “Safe Way. SAFE WAY DRIVING SCHOOL PHONE: fF {2m FE 2-2253 SEE COLOR TV ot HAMPTON’S _ $25 W. HURON * * * ily died Christmas Eve in Daniel's ' apartment following an illegal op- ‘eration and her body hacked, packaged and put into trash cans |\throughout the city. No trace of |her remains has been found. Tavern See Hamoton TV on 21°’ Color TV table model $695 HAMPTON’S 825 WEST HURON PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Pe ee a ee ce ee Signed ..... ana mtaecn ea ee ee SO OS SB See SE SE eS OO Ee eee ATTENTION! Owners for a special deal ' New mahogany 00. MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY "7 t t t | Jt 4 ' 1 I ' 1 ! a ‘| ] i] 1 ‘ 1 1 i) ] ' 1 1 ' ' 1] ' ' Please have a representative call. er | eS see ewe RCA-Victor Color TV aww eww ee ee eee eee el For Your Shopping Convenience OPEN SUNDAY; 10- 2 Shop with ease in our large, modern, self-serve store ¢ with lots of FREE parking at our door, We Give Holden Open Mon., Fri., Sat. Ni Vern and Esther Abbo Trading Stamps ts ‘til 9 P. M. Auburn 5 and 10 640 Auburn Ave. 1 Block. Eost of East Bivd. | Daniel, 24, and Pijuan, 46, are jbeing held on homicide Authorities say the law does not ‘always require the production of a body to sustain'a murder case. the degree of the charge in such cases to first-de- ‘gree manslaughter; punishable by a maximum 20 years in prison. sn The maximum penalty for non-', fatal but illegal abortions is four years in jail. Key potential witness against Daniel and Pijuan is Dr. Ramiro! Morales. Authorities say he was summoned after the bungled abor- | tion and pronounced Miss Smith dead. His testimony might offset’ the lack of a body. Miss Smith came here about ‘a year ago with ambitions of becom-| ‘ing a fashion designer. She met. Daniel, a riding equipment shop. salesman, last June and they had since. 5 * ® Police say the girl, finding her- * self six weeks pregnant, consented to an abortion after Daniel refused jto marry her. | SYLVANIA TV] We Service All Makes TV |FOX TV & 1, tia Airport na. OR 3-164T RESERVATIONS EVERYWHERE Call Delphine Finn Michaels Elkin Travel Bureau Midwest 6-2)70 BIRMINGHAM 296 N. Hunter Blvd. The 20-year-old blonde asserted-| »: a HAT'S | MY. LINE? | word is related to my bon Anwwet ee © Gomeet Geriogt ABO Oekok SUUUn oc Parola Townshi; et id Foun Judson “ White Lake Town: L. Zimmerman. Commerce! Tetandall Rhodes. tenis Township James ures Walte ott ee ar Pet rott J. oe’ elbere. ‘Springfield ' ry L pores, hs Soe springt iP lis je he Begin peores: 1 White Léke Town- R. , 436 oe mre LS Eimer v, dees aay vin ~~ eae. ew atertord Township a Sg! Commerce Town- orem. =: Peay. Wort ‘Bloomtlaid Township | B. Locke, 19 Rosshire Ct. =: ego Harber ron Township er, to — rie on Township cH, Wee, Fi Waterford Town- Upcoming TV Programs Appeal to Varied Tastes Coward costars in his own play with Lauren Claudette Col- bert and Mildred Natwick. There's much hilarity when Charles Con- ried to his second wife Ruth (Miss ‘\Colbert), discovers that his mis- chievous — and dead — first wife (Miss Bacall) has returned as a ghost. Miss Natwick as Madame Arcati, a spiritualist medium, al-~ most stole the play when she ap- peared in the role on Broadway. Ford Star Jubilee (CBS-TV), to- night at 9:30. painted in 20 years, is interviewed at the age of 68 in one of the jeonsistently interesting ts agua filmed interviews with ‘elder wise men.” NBC-TV, Sunday, 2 p.m. * . * Opera — “The Magic Flute” by Opera Theater (NBC-TV) Sunday, 3:30 p.m, FASCINATING CRIME ‘Question customarily is giving /money away. Omnibus (CBS-TV) | Sunday, 5 p.m. ee Movies — In the steady effort to jimprove daytime TV programs on week days, ABC-TV enters the lists next Monday with a new series of two-hour British films. The opener a top-drawer Alfred Hitchcock Vanishes,” Errol Flynn Arrives to ‘Nice’ Welcome HOLLYWOOD «if—After many years abroad, actor Errol Flynn returned to Hollywood and an en- ithusiastic welcome by his ex-wife's attorneys, e The actor was promptly served _lyesterday with @ contempt cita- tion in a child support case. Ex- 1:00—(2) Big Town. domine (Coward), properly mar-|g; History — In one of history's|® -- Today's Television: Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Channel 2—-WJBK-TV = Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel §—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(2) Gene Autry: “The Por- trait of White Cloud.” Autry at- tempts to trap an artist who (4) Saturday Edition.. (7) The/® ‘eeee “Eskimo Walgus Hunt.” 6: 15—(4) Candid Cui: 6:30—(2) The Lucy Show. “Lucy Hires an English Toutor.”” Lucy wants her baby to fearn to speak ~the kimg's English. (4) It's a Great Life. (7) Realm of the Wild. ay “Reservoir Steve is suspicious of the hasty filling of a new reser- * activities of a group of South American revolutionairies. (7) Douglas Fairbanks presents. “Borderline Case.” A change in - the government of an Iron Cur- tain country turns the hunters into the hunted. (9) Temple Baptist 7:30—(2) Beat Clock. (4) The Big Surprise. (7) Ozark Jubilee. (9) Holiday Ranch. hands of the Police. 8:30—(2) Jackie Gleason. Ralph is scheduled to visit his mother. in law. (9) Mr. Fixit. How to repair frozen pipes and a talk _on hi-fi. 9:00—(2) Two for the Money. People are Funny. (7) Lawrence Welk Show. (9) On Camera, ‘The Guests." A man and his wife are held captive by two jewel thieves. 9:30—(2) Ford Star Jubilee. (Color) Noel Coward's comedy “Blithe Spirit.” (4) Star Theater. (9) Hockey. N. ¥. Rangers vs. To- (4) 10:30—(4) Your Hit Parade. 11:66—(2) News Finals. (4) 11th 11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather. Hy-Haven Home Theater, 11:20—(2) Les Paut’& Mary Ford. 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. SUNDAY MORNINU $:10—(2) Meditations, (4) 9:15—(2) Court of Health. - 9:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4) Frontiers of Faith (7) Chris- tian Selence. has been framing his subjects./ ‘sonality and life, (4) TV Play- house. “This Land is Mine.” Adventure in the West. (7) Chance of a Lifefime. (9) Mo- tion Picture Academy. Musical. | 9:30—(2) Alfred Hitchcock pre- ry Got to Have Luck." A wife firids. her life in danger, (7) Original Amateur Hour. 10:00—(2) Hockey. Red Wings vs. Canadiens. (4) Loretta Young. 10:30—(2) What's My Line. (4) Confidential File. ‘The Road, Back.”’ A narcotic story. yg) Jumbo Theater. “Roulette; Wheel.” 11:00—(2) Sunday News Finals, (4) llth Hour News. (7) Hollywood Premiere. (9) National News. 11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather, (4) Movie of the Week. (9) Crown Theater. 11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. 11:30—(2) Nightwatch Theater. MONDAY, MORNING 6:50—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. (4) Todays’ Farm Report. 6:55—(2) Meditations. %:00—(4) Today, (2) Show. 7:55—(2) Weather, 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (7) Little Rascals. $:30—(2) Kangaroo. (7) Wine, Wonderland 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 9:256—(2) TV News 10:65—(7) News, 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:55—(7) News Ace. MONDAY AFTERNOON nessee Ernie. Comics. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:00—(7) Story Studio, (4) tiome 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- (7) 12° o’Clock (7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your Nest. (9) Fur and Feather. 12:45—(2) Guilding Light. (9) Au brey and Gus. 1: i Day. (4) — 1:30—(2) Jean 1:35—(2) Ladies Day. 1:56—(2) Girl Talk. Harris. 2:00—-(2) Robert Q. Lewis. ii) | Hour Show. (7) Stars on Seven. {8 :30—(2) Limkletter Houseparty. /3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC (7) Afternoon (4) Fran | Matinee Theater. Film Festival. 3:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. $:55—(9) News. 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date With Life. (9) Justice Colt. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- ern Romances, 4&2) On Your Account. ¥ Queen for a Day. 5:00—(2). The Early Show. (4) Mouse ATTENTION Muniz TV Reg. $339.95 Low Boy . Reg. 3319.95. Satistaction Guaranteed or Money LEE maken” 10:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) U. of M. Hour. (7) Faith for To day. 10:26—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 10:30—(2) Cartoon for Kids. (7) | Featurette (9) Holiday with) Stars. 10:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. 11:00—(2) Porky Pig—Daffy Duck. (4) Adventure Ho. (9) Hoot Gibson. 11:30—(9) Sunday Open House. SUNDAY AFTERNOON Watch the Birdie. 1:00—(2) Talk Around. (4) Blaz- ing Guns. (7) World Adventure. | (9) Motor City Movie. 1:30—(2) Weekly News Roundup. (7) Black Spider. 1:56—(4) Professor Pet. 2:00—(2) Famous Playhouse (4), OPEN NITES CARLSON . cae cae Console Model 239% aw $219%, ‘TIL 9 \ |po Serviced ¢ Sharpened. SOLD and SERVICED BY Incorporated Crafts & - Supiin Movie of the Day. __ 532 Union Street Pontiac 14, Mick. 2:30—(7) Foreign Intrigue. (9), AeA NEAR EL CAE ° Repaired Meet Mr. Callahan. 3:00—(4) Dr. Spock. (7) Jumbo Jumbo Theater. (9) Sunday The-| |wife Nora Eddington claims he is ater. wraichard D. Brown. Commerce Town-'¢4 395 in arrears. The citation di- 3:30—(4) NBC Opera (Color). (7) bao Washington Jr. 300 Eases 36 Make 8, Fi snual M. Miller, Rose Tow hi L, Hubbard, Springfield town | ervert L, Batley, 5@ Omar Robert ship onald | Kenneth ne ce | ‘William Herman : Richard Norman s “ch ley, Welaris Robert L. Brown, 30 N, la Joba H Bradley rects Flynn to appear Jan. 27 in Santa Monica Superior Court. | But despite his fihanc ial trou-| Little Rascals. (2) News Round Up. 4:00—(2) The -Big Idea. lion Dollar Movie. (9) Mi | E. Raymer, Waterford Town- ibles, Flynn took Miss Eddington’ 4:30—(2) Judge Roy Bean. (7) Star, 1, & Shulte D inyy i hte -—y Township re. Souls evade | YVanae. “White fate? Towe- . Earnest Township Midland teow a ore | Tous — — t Woon thas ¥. E. Hundley, Wwaserigns Town- snipe been going together steadily ever fronald L_ Wagon we ™m “Forrest R. Jones Independence Town- , rank George ames Oscar C. Reed, aniey 1 Frederi ship Lester | Township Micheet 4 or Thaddew: B Howell Waterford Township oner, Pentiac Township G atcho, Waterford Town- H, Irish Poqecier A, Darsie, Birm FB a W otorisrs Fz, | Beaw veon Carpente Norman wi Stites, Wisttlon te Tevemie Herman FE. Pe arson, 838 8 J, Fiol, en mard J. Lyon, Claw permed Dompbrowsky, 7 shelby Town- aries ig Rowe, Farmin Locher, Waterford Town Waterford k Cc. O. Houston Jr., Enrique Garcia, 296 Fou Carrier, Patertora. Township ers, Independence Township Theodore E, Frederick A Smart Charies W. L. James W. L. sor, Pt Villarreal, 234% Warfield, Orion Tewnenly | Birmingbam omg. © Commetve Township erson, Avon Town- Midwa err Soutnfies Township R, bas: ington to dinner last night and visited 'with their two children, Deidre, 11, P\and Rory, 9. Miss Eddington married ‘and di- voreed crooner Dick Haymes after divorcing Flynn in 1949. Flynn is current}y married to Patrice Wy- jmore | 20 Killed, led, 16 Inj Injured | STOCKHOLM, Sweden i»—Twen- 'ty persons—including 10 school children—died yesterday in the crash of a two-coach passenger train and a freight train in central Sweden. Sixteen persons were in- in Sweden Rail Crash, jured. Authorities said the ore-laden freight ran out of control, appar- ently after a brake failure, and) }| Thomas L, Sheffield, Waterford Town-| 'smashed into the passenger train, 7:00—(2) Lassie. chevies M Inman. Berkley Virgil = M. Chi ‘near Stalldaten. } William Dowell, for six years ithe “wisperer’’ in the Wispering | Gallery of St. Paul's Cathedral ‘in London, has transferred to a quieter guide role in the cathedral ~“answer to Previews Panic MUNTZ TV SERVICE coviw FE 4-1515 993 Me. Clemens Pimitit iy, TiAl Tt ieikis) Ss LILI SEL He TAT. mor AZAiMiB/°) ZLUINIRIGIAID| Ste Ste, ams i CATNMICNY ICIC VIN] | [P| ORIME AOlAIRIN © La ted gs OIC OUR) + and Story. | rs Omnibus. (7) Super Cir- re Captain Gallant. (7) Sup- er Circus. (9) Let's All Sing. SUNDAY’S TV. HIGHLIGHTS ¢:00—(2) Meet the Press. Sen. William F. Knowland of Calit.,; Rep. leader of the Senate, an- swers questions. (7) Frontier Justice. ‘‘Geronimo." An outlaw Apache war chief, is behind the railroad holdups. (9) Gilead Baptist Church. | 6:30—(2) You Are There. (4) Head- line. “Randolph's Bomb.” A. mentally ill scientist plants a bomb in the Illustrated Press, Building. (7) Jungle Jim. ‘The Leopard's Paw.” Jungle Jim tries to help a young Bantu native pass his warriors test, by killing a_leopard. (9) Meet! the UAW. | “Pokey."’ Porky) learns from his father that) Pokey will have to go unless the hound is properly trained. (4) Badge 714.. Sgt. Friday is as- signed to clean up a string of; drugstore holdups in which hoth| money and narcotics have been stolen. (7) You Asked for It. (9) The Visitor. 7:30—(2) Jack Benny. 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