’ ete — ° oe _ 4 < i . i Rs eka ees «the fa ~ * * eee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1956-30 PAGES - % # ‘Probe of SI aD 10oting — ~- Continuing Today) z2=722=2=2--= May Unlock Secrets of Universe illions Will View Circling Satellite/Approve inital _ A Wilted ‘Tokyo Rose’ — Now Faces Deportation ALDERSON, W. Va. (INS)—-American-born “Tokyo Rose” walks out of prison today under a warrant seek- ing her deportation from the-nation which found her guilty of treasonable activities during the war. This prison has been her home since Nov. 18, 1949 When the almond-eyed native of. California began serving a 10-year sentence for having made treason- able broadcasts to Allied fighting men in the South Pacific during World War An immigration spokes- man said the treason con- WHE fet en felt Ly i l ze sF i! 4 t Eee i iF i ge nF é re i F Z =f Fs | FE if ! i E 1 spoke English well. She went to Japan in 1941 to visit a sick aunt and when the war broke out she took a job with Radio Tokyo. Two years after the war had end- ed she applied for a passport to return to the United States, The Justice Department took her to San Americans Hold Olympic Place U.S. Puck Team Shuts, Out Poles, 4-0, for Finals Spot CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy @ —The U.S. ice hockey team saved its place in the. winter Olympic tournament today by downing Po- land, 4-0, in a preliminary round robin match. Johnny Mayasich of Eveleth, Minn., scored two goals to lead his teammates to a yictory which’ should give the United States a place in the final round Olympic championship. Upset by Czechoslovakia in their opening match yesterday 4-3, the Yanks had to beat the Poles to o Condition Static ===" rh pea begins its globe-circling trip some-| explored: . “et the earth's [program to learn more about the ' Tn ) Wounded Paiir's\* st 22722 cam aly mts cer sa rt "Wei ote baa aca once.) Boost May Be Sprecd | "i wanes tare ee gravity ‘are exported to be re (Continued on Page 2, 13-Yeor } meteorites and 4iOdegree temper} oe i an announcement i i the International public in | a) gp “a oat oe 0 18 billion dole ‘a wae mations to next 13 years. in the program. ia Uae ae ill being pre- sdiks arte shine + the first item (Pictures on page 2.) gaye ny rd zE 7 Mt. Clemens ‘Sts., was built in “stay alive.” The U.S, team found the Poles, unexpectedly stubborn and went 18) minutes and three seconds in the) 1st period before Mayasich former; University of Minnesota player, opened the scoring. Poles then turned back every! American assault until the last pe- riod when United States got three goals. Bitiding News ...,.... 15 thru 22 Church News .....4..6.055 10, 11 County News 3.066660 60 e ee 12 Editorials .......6:0cccecceees a Ppewte 2. vcclinwrcevsecs. cons 14 Theaters .......... Pevddiecnedis 13 pm. Sunday trom New York. 1912. The structure was enlarged in 1929 to adequately serve the 43,000 city and area people then using it. The same facilities, augment- ed only by a small branch build- ing opened in 1961, are now re- quired to serve more than 39,- 000 people in Pontiac alone, said Acting Postmaster Leslie H. Dean," They! also must accommodate field, Avon and White Lake Town- ships;-Dean stated, A a Williams on TV Sunday . LANSING ® — Gov, Williams and Gov. George N. Craig, of Indiana, a Republican, will ap- pear on. the NBC show, “Ameri- can Forum of the Air,” at 1 By the end’, > yemeny Se y 1958, nine others may be sent| . Ras = Russia, most of Asia and of : me ee. Bites. Se - Psy special instruments in rtin (Rt- ' . Es may provide scien- can SS 9 al as Ar -Wirepnetelen, 24, of 180 Norton St., and ' ve ‘at . TOKYO ROSE Rébert Stephens, 30, of 208 Siate| gets enh the meaute ame en. [istration would go siong.with more = . Both are in Pontiac General | mation for the stedy of mappieg, s0.". Martin Ree? = Hospital, McCowen is reported in | navigation, weather, comnzénl- -} Reyburn ‘eo es Dc Chic | Mt Bevbene. i Me tate coma lacy wa tue’ torecants telling i wae ae Sexton and McCowen gave con-|be observed by instruments or by aCe E | en the : a ot Rinses hn nk eee a “7 on tax fact Hazel Park Trio Pleads vr tiay Stephens” conditiee ites to Professor ‘Eydnay, Chen | SATELLZTE PATW—This i the elliptieal orbit i AP Wivegtote Mee] age img Bo al Innocent to Shooting ruled out hs answering questions man, lesident ofthe international accent the oteth int Schaiien Seustnaknals ee ae re Prom mA expected to takejorganization; gave details of the| be the path of the made-in-America satellites. . weigh 21 a pounds each. Pree: it 7 of Tavernkeeper © statement today. © seats ee es : me: A hike’: Mt to ; , » |CIRE 1948 CONVICTION pressed, in highly compact instru- ai 5 Neate tt the 2d valorem: tax ot eee aS Re gin pie aa aloe oe eee Critical U. S. Salk Vaccine. Shortagel ti sss- sesame neral was being held five blocks odayy that ‘Semtow wen corvieng| 2-5 pounds, about half wil be the| J 111CQ ~. aa acc. He. ortage| «+ : away, three Michigan youths were|of a drunk and disorderly charge|“@i"t of the metal sphere, the yes ges . e23 2 ee et aged <4 aragned for his st degre murin Aug 96 sod sntened tol aie at oe nerves REFlected in Dwindling County SUpPlYy rican ues wea concn Ohio. The three entered pleas of/¥ Pontiac Municipal Judge Mau-| “INNT® (0 send continuing informa Cultand County Health Director sod dicend shots’etthe vecdles “thal we hive > thetasl bests ter ne 9 py she |innocent. ie e Vanes ° Dr. John D, Monroe said today|makes no difference to its effec- clap ie ‘ihe | . 7 Being pel —— rs L. mat —— rena Shig- $4,000 Fire Sweeps be parca erttesl chortle poe’ seaeeat oo present, there 1 | : Pn a aa Agyiiredics wilt fe R ley said that it was knewn when ° ily into his inoculation program | Subject, including Dr Jonas Salk,|Cine available; therefore, we : ” : : Fuernten,. 2 Sexton joined the foree in March |P TTY - wilt ~~. Go wate no vaccine on order,” he t Thomas, 20, all of Hazel Park. | 1953, that he had a police record. “The vaccine is alletied to coun-| pe, ay iste |naut obs Chied thee a } The Augiaize Coil Grand | Descriptions on the arrest card| About $4,000 damage was catsed|ties.on a percentage basis, just) Health Commissioner, th th nae toon dae ana ae a4 Jury is slated to meet Monday |made out for the 1948 drunk and! by fire un-|as it is to the states,” Dr. Monroe) vaccine delivered to the State [become more plentiful.” ‘ : : i pole igrcie cpanel srg ag a cata pecn- reg poop sweat W. Cornell |said. “We received about 3,000 dos-| Health Department has been dis- The commissioner said Explodes | murdered a vernkeeper, background and de-|Ave., Pontiac firemen ages this week, which are sup-| tributed health officers. ‘ Charles Stolsanbach, 64, In & |scription, except for an age dis-| Although the one-hour blaze was\posed to last about three weeks.| “ns wom ee at a vuL : holdup last Tuesday, epancy. confined to the kitchen, smoke|But we wish we could have 10,090| “We're hopeful that more vac-tl © 1 Nee ee already : A Traced by a slip of paper-found|, A comparison of fingerprints has| damaged the rest of the house,idosages, ee eatantane ona inek Wa: : California Plant Losses Thies Soune oiee enone a epbeitie ionaaieamuee Julian Builders, of Detroit, the ak detcn on eae tee Some communities have ve- Set at 3 Million; Flood Westy hy Hae Part ce Hanger sald, “At the, time 1/0 cae aaa thare ees Ska cua) (Exciting, Whot? pated ving, tor cowt| Damages Staggering siete manber. [qppeced adunitting Sexton to the/ ing. See ate . Reveal “Senn ANTIBES, France (INS) —| and seognd shots in the high pei} = | force on the basis of his previous) Fireman Raymond Underwood,| “mated. There'll always be an England!| ority groups, LONG BEACH, Calif. @~—Dam- prince sald Harris edetted fir jetfeuse 24, of 295 E. Wilson St., severely| “We can only hope the situa-\The pleasure of shaking Sir Win-| ‘This group is composed of chil-(tt W™ Commted in million-dollar ecmait the wasn Gad Sexton was placed on six-months cut two fingers of the left hand'tion will ease, and we'll be allotted ston Churchill's hand at @ recent| dren under 14 and pregnant wom-| eu" ee ee ae ¢ man ducked down to|probation in March 1954 by the|while handling equipment at the|more vaccine.” luncheon in Antibes was too much|en—more than two million people, (ant, fre that racked Ford's’ big get a gun during the holdup of his/Police Trial Board on charges he|scene, according to authorities} Dr, Monroe emphasized that thefor a visiting He Dr. Heustis ould highest prierity|" os, Con sembly pleat Bere ' tavern (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) /at Pontiac General Hospital, length of interval between fir s t|fainted. is wig i to child tive ne the area into a floating : % . through nine years-of age. =| R OC. Armour plant i s Since ’ ' 3 1929 Building Must Meet Overwhelming Demands ot tee Yecine stared lat Oct. vend fadasdenes | : e | | vith 721,356 doses to local health de- —— . e : Fg partments. (Picture on page 2.) Las Y1 CS --fOS ce oesn t Earlier, 41,814 doses were sup- ’ plied by the National Polio Foun-|yesterday but said full loss at the < | \ . : ~ {dation for first and second-grade|huge installation has been de- Press series ‘pointing up ‘the ‘need tor_2|S0Me 60,900 residents of Waterford,| four years of operation, he added.| square feet of space,” Dean de- | processed through the local office. : ~ wre ¥ the constantiy increasing volume of mait|PoOtiac, West Bloomfield, Bloom-| . witt be . cared. During the last three months of)f).. i ot | gueaic-onaen , i, wahume impossible to get ai Pontiac’s post office facilities! The branch office, at 1077 W.| through the next Christmas rash | He cited figures illustrating the|/%5. Pieces of mail processed RIM, Possi Sleet nfo ge op ry agent ton ‘ ‘Huron St., is inadequate after only| without st least 4/000 more |huge volume of mail of all types|‘"ToUsh canceling machines totaled , [aaa Se 3S Ge hte are now handling more than three ae me 9,711,744. Another large amount, ter, fought the flames five hours times the Job they were deygned — ta facade tee ane amount (utlook for Area while fireboats played hoses om the The main building, at Perry and gy ase 5 ARN Magma it ". through privately-owned ‘canceling ee About 50 vehicles, including five large semi-trucks, |°"00""io ‘stone to be added. tol CROWDED LOADING SPACE—The smail loading dock at Pontiac's main post office will hold must load and unload at the building. no more than six middie-sized trucks at once, . « : PY gee cil ina i aie i sa a al PET I eT ee kee | 82 + Re ee ee Oe nee ee ee 2 SHO HO 8 eee ’ | ne ‘ ¥ 4 ‘ i : vi a (Of 6 CREST PET SLMS EAT EOE SORE ORDERS HERE ERE Hi i ! i Se 82 Speen @ _ Pontiac. area and warmer in the Southeast. sleet, turning to snow by Sunday, is forecast in \, *. sie ‘TURDAY, a ) i : > Ses ae : ir the ¢ Pe ro camp « | ié i gREDE hho eo a - % fe steers fs te » . Moon = av atalen. > tures Ham... 6.6. M..-nvees ses 4 One Year Ago in Pontiac Highest MOD. ccxoeesesss wees i See seeeeeeeeseens sos " ““Weather—Snow, . Mighest’ and Lowest Temperaiares This Date in 83 Years Se and Jews. oon soerervecscee O86 liks 3 i ' a 1 DMs ss onsen dd in the community life of Pontiac as Soterios Gouvellis Penn State College He will preach the sermon, ‘The At § am.: Wind velocity 18-20 ™p.2./Three Teachers of the Church” to- morrow, With his wife, Katherine, and-two children, James Michael and Gail Marie, he will leave Pon- tiac Wednesday. Father Gouvellis has been active well as his church. He was the organizer of the 32! Pontiac Community Council, was a 27| member of the Lions Club, the Ur- ban League and a charter member of the Roundtable of Chrtetions; ‘A graduate of ,the Greek Ortho- dox seminary at Pomfret, Conn. in 1946 and ‘the seminary at Brook- a» a 42 1925))ine, Mass, in 1947 he was youth Chart director for the Greek Orthodox 2}/ Cathedral at Boston. He was ordained a deacon by the 7 as 67 §¢ patriarch of Constantinople, At- a9 §4|teaagoras 1, at Reading, Pa. in 1948 and later ordained a priest. He came to Pontiac trom Water- town, N. Y. *, to Serve Church, Attend |t including low energy particles about which little is '| known now. Queen Visiting Nigeria; Prince Chayles Acts Sad sat gererment: [bu his body wa fund aout dan —- Elizabeth IJ arrived today in Ni- at the prospect geria and was greeted by tens} of o for the first time of thousands of cheering arid flag-| from a British sover- ‘The queen, who with her hus- band, Prince Philip, will tour the West African nation for 2) days, was met at the Lagos airport by | Governor-General Sir James Rob- ertson and Nigerian ministers. As Elizabeth stepped from the a ray ae ees in. cheers to the | ‘Tho Nigerians, whose nation is Millions Will View , During a 24-hour interval, the satellite will orbit the earth about 16 times. The IGY said visual observation will be possible — “both with the unaided eye under optimum condi- tions, and, preferably with binoc- ulars. U. ‘8. stations will have special optical cameras for precise observations.” A spokesman explained that “optimum. conditions’' meant clear air, at the periods of dawn and dusk, Economist Nathan Is Speaker Tonight Dr. Otto Nathan, economist, teacher and lecturer, will be the speaker at the Jewish Welfare Federation and Council sponsored lecture tonight at 8 in Temple Beth Jacob. a. yf “Gray's Husband -Finds cery fled with $2,000 loot. { A hastily organized bega a building by building search o but his body was found about dawn two blocks away, ~ Gray positively identified him as the intruder, The man had been City Patrolman Ey ord, Straley indicated, he might ht | 5 4 ‘ E attempted to persuade him out of en alleged, and they began talking but’ did not quarrel. Sexton sud- denly stepped out of the car and fired the shots, McCowen said, Search for Missing B25 Resumes Today SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. w— An air-ground search resumed to-| day for an air force B25 medium bomber, missing in Thursday's rain storm on a flight from Goodfellow Air Force Base, San Angelo, Tex. The. twin-engine plane radioed Norton AFB and then disappeared into the rainy darkness at 7:29 .m. A search in the rugged San Bernardino Mountains failed to Rs Se PRESS. Looter in Kansas Home. | | it, indicates belt about 5,000 |. satellites will travel after Revenue Increases pre- for approach instructions to nearby) 1954 a eee HOW SATELLITES WILL miles being launched at Patrick Air Force Base in Florida, aécording to scientists working on the project. The north and south, as shown by the series of four lines, , AP Wirephete of the U. S. National Committee for the International Geophysical Year, looks on as Dr. Athelstan Spilhaus, an executive committee member, inscribes the path of the proposed earth satellite on a globe-at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor yesterday, Nation’‘s Weather Forecast as Wet for Many Areas Consumers Power Gross sperating revenue of Con-/ y, sumers Power Company for 1965] wet mean the | — ome was $189,431,360, an’ increase of). for bread areas of the gee or 11.4 per cent over try today 1954, Justin.R. Whiting. chairman! Generally mild winter weather of the board, announced today.” i cortinued in most sections of the Operating expenses including de-| nation, Summer-like temperatures preciation and taxes were $154,-| prevailed in southern Texas, climb- 874,312, an increase of $16,519,132|ing into the 80s yesterday. - or 11.9 per cent. A North-South belt of. precipita- Net income after preferred divi-|tion held steady over the Mississip- dends was $25,491,972, as compared pi Valley. and parts of the Eastern with $23,184,555 in 1954, Piosnese Rain fell in the lower After adjusting for the 5 per cent| Mississippi Valley and rain and commion pane ag har aoe of S54 drizzle in Missouri, Eastern Kan- (ern Jowa, i | It was freezing drizzle in north- ern Iowa and southern Minnesota earnings per share on 8,239,861 common shares outstanding De- cember 31, 1955, were $3.09 as com- hy _ sacl - Eecanver 2, sota and the eastern Dakotas. Heaviest falls were from two to On the average number of. com- three inches in northern Minnesota mon shares outstanding, earnings! snow flurries were reported in the per share were $3.18 in 1955-a8:Northern and Central Rockies and turn up a trace of the plane. Resi- dents in the Waterman Canyon, area had reported hearing a plane} droning overhead and then a loud explosion. ° The Air Force said aboard were: Capt. Bill F. Shotwell, Vancouw- His topic will be ‘Economic Headaches>of the Eisenhower Ad- ministration." ; This is the second in a series of cultural programs to be pre- ver, Wash.; 2nd Lt. Alvin P. Stearns, 26, Gulfport, Miss.; Air- man 1-C Andrew Doman Jr., 26, Brooklyn, N.Y., and Airman 1-C Harold L. Hill, 24, Hutchinson, sented. Kan. 61 im 1014 wa rot » Temperaty fee ea ace trowns Memphis * Buffalo 2613 Miami bi * Cincinnati 3923 M 32 Cleveland 3013 New Or pee 60 26 Omaha 35 ‘ay - 9523 Phoenix Port Worth 76 63 68t. Louis 39 36 San 31:18 San Prancisco 55 43 Hanes City 43 41 Traverse City 42 ve 2 $i 19 Washington” 33 a6! oil-covered flood waters swept into the ‘plant and short circuited a transformer, aa Herald Tribune says . President Eisenhower has sent British Prime Minister Anthony Eden a message giving U. S. reservations about,one life receded. agreeing to a proposed Soviet-' American friendship pact. [Ben Hogan Trophy Light showers sprinkled central coastal areas of California and Eden on Soviet Offer : , eight inches of rain fell in Los NEW YORK —The New York Angeles, second heaviest for 48 compared with $2.95 in 1954, Montana, parts of New England Washington but no rain was pre- dicted today for the watersoaked hours in the city’s history. Flood- waters which forced ‘hundreds of . and New York. ~ ° . Report Ike Cautions southern California region. Nearly families from homes and claimed me , ,Eisenhowers to Register i newspaper, in a dispatch) . trom Washington written by Mar-(O8 Pennsylvania Voters iguerite Higgins, said the message) GETTYSBURG, Pa. (»—Presi-) tant reservations about the wisdom register to vote from their farm of agreeing at this time -to a So- home in time for the April 24 pri- viet-American friendship treaty of/mary election. OO the type reportedly proposed by| Francis Worley,-a Republican, ‘Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai A.|who nts the Bulganin.” district of Adams County in the Eden is en route to the United State House of Representatives. | States for conferences ‘with the Said last night the President had President. accepted an invitation to be es- oe corted to the registration center. ‘ ' . by Worley. No date was set. March President Receives |* * t% sesdtine for registration. Kandahar Club Molds _ Annual Ski Tourney ASHINGTON «® — President a cw. Eisenhower today received the golfer making the greatest comeback from a physical self after being seriously injured in an auto accident. The award is by olhe Golf Writers shares issued December 28, 1955, 8*5: eastern Nebraska and south-| |, while snow fell in northern Minne-| © to Eden outlined’ ‘certain impor- dent and Mrs. Eisenhower will , publicans who are the President run again “might try to have him propped up un- wisely with drugs and_other such aids” if he became ill for any reason during the campaign. Surely He Did Something Else (1) Selling ungraded meat; (2) Trying to kill a another man; (3)) tempting an attack on a woman; (6) force;. and (8) )Contributing to delinquency of a minor, Wyandotte Publisher Heads Press Group } 1 intl i i i i E 8 E E ry 7% ‘F Hig 2 I; sf 3 9x12 Imported Belgion Rugs Many Colors ond Patterss Should have read - $3995" 5 ¥ 3% rk | in fj F “ Apether HE 1 Mencken Target” ! Seay : mon eye ten -- Controversial Author Happily Aveatitca me? ference | Because a Heated Denouncements of New Book oral. Winer BALTIMORE @®—"It will be nice|comfortably in easy chair believing beau. being denounced again,’ H. L.\circied by dae od and told etal, bel to teaponsiate to evens Mencken observed. of th dn —~ : _ The aging author seftled himself/then “forgot.” ye who believes that he has an im- | H wil be petites ip May, | oral so of some ware Permanent Status. Mencken said, and he looks for- a Te eas , - ward wih meas te eat | aia pears ater be ner bor (OO fOT Mixed Mail Before investing money in any type of insurance policy, make it a point to Know something about the insurance company and its solicitors. For example, any reliable agent will-he‘glad to leave his policy proposal in writing i eee. wh | shoveled away, MII Sk BE, a with his namie-attached to it. agi ggrated'y engphcdhapel gray ~The Suet Wilk Mlnksaasnembllipiac elage tn antnen Sectors or moan’ . ®e e bs sipped : and ex- “ all en of the world isisages inside of packages and pub- ee 2m = large, there ‘ina eh code ¥ ethice areang perined in Ceniven tation: ason accepting. yours. |lications, will become a permanent] individuals selling insurance. Here in Pontiac we have » the book is. contro- supports strong sal: service Postmaster | : 4 Pte Sg it sioaee vent ch sa aed aS el CLO I H ES virtually all the well known companies represented. You can buy with confidence‘from thése_people who make their homes in this community, pay mn anced contribute to our civic life. it ‘i : controversy that ‘wad Russian proletarians aa Currently offered on a trial] FOR THE | of books he has pro-|and happy by the triumply of thejNov. 28 last year to allow the pub-j ENTIRE: gif iE a ntl op RS I | FAMILY! } | pone eanr ae se Combination mail allows le pa | Ss Hl ifs : i - ~ ‘They can be depended on to render honest, hodiaiens service at all ae. yi Tw BUSIN ESS ETHICS, BOARD of the j Pontiae Chamber of. fe gee | Phone FE 5-6148 , _._* Waldron’ Hotel Bldg.’ 5 ‘i : i ? F E zB igi iE z i H i oe i i E iy 1 : book” containing essays of varying|it ig equally true that 5 the of | per cent payment appropriate post- ilengths on a variety of subject'o¢ the Russians eat 9% per cent pied - . the caviar and drink 100 per cent) . ————— (| “I scribbled ideas down as they . tial tue, Tie see TO OKs Bond Election ee 62 jgotten it all off my chest put 8! «Philosophy consists very large-| MIDLAND «® — The Midiand| it,” Mencken! ay others are jackasses,’ He usu-icial election March 20 on a three | ally ‘proves it, and I should add|million dollar bond issue proposal) lato a folder and buried in the huge jhe is one himself.” “§ +| long and active lifetime. ' It’s the newest development fi stun ke pe be - thered dust, were in interior paints — perfect Several weeks ago, Mencken’s for walls, ceilings and wood- water system, secretary rescued the manuscript * work! from possible oblivion. It was among a pile of papers headed for Fri. ¢ Sat. « Sun. * Mon.... at 1116 Huron the Enoch Pratt library for incle- sion in the Mencken room. : | The author recalled the project and authorized his brother, August, FUEL & PAINT GO, 0, contact Publisher Alfred Knopf. Here are some excerpts from the Fl 436 Orchard Lake Ave. manuscript: ; FE 5-6150 “The relativity of moral ideas \is proved anew every time there is aes ja war, Whatever the enemy does, ]however gallant dr reasonable, is Pew seas © WAREHOUSE SURPLUS Feb. 10-15 Period Set Thotcher, for ke’s Next Physical ® F L 0 OR 5 ji M 4 L E § ds Bie poss 5.2 pe 3 |? en. Patterson WASHINGTON u — The White Ali——eeih @ DEMONSTRATORS sical examination is “almost”| |? ——_ |e for sometime in the Feb. 10-| 15 period ‘ a : eS aditin’ WA wl iesol “@ NEW SET GUARANTEE. e * FACTORY RECONDITIONED | | ; The’ President himself told al” MYER‘S news conference Wednesday that)! . : Get Acquainted Offer! he had asked his doctors to exam- . et ACcquainte iisGeee ine him before the middle of next! © 7 n 7 Month because he wants to get) * | GENUINE BLUE WHITE away for a trip South, and indi-| | rank OPV, Ole nome cated the physcial checkup might) | come as early as Feb. 10. s a De ~ Postcard Finally Comes | Co After 43-Day Journey S 8 8 GOLDEN, Colo. (INS)—A post-| © card dropped in a mailbox at/ 9 ‘Arvada, Colo., finally arrived at ° ] nearby Golden, just 15 miles away, | © , fm 43 days later. i PAY ONLY °9.00 Now |igierlien T exty postal author | 1.00 Weekly ties said the card, acknowledging! © the receipt of a letter from the) \Golden County commissioners, was |” routed through Denver, making a total of 45 miles the card traveled | —slightly over a mile a day. ; Wins Pie Contest MOUNT PLEASANT &) — “Mar-| @ ityn Bleise, a junior in the Beal! 5 ae m eal itmea aide (City High School, won first place) © Thursday in the Isabella County I OPEN EVERY : i baki Ther-| @ ' TT MLSE (Coe Simeon alse ‘of Beal cy ; y High School, was second. 4 | ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FORMERLY FILLED AT WALGREEN’S ) DOWNTOWN STORE MAY NOW | BE REFILLED fat Any Thrifty Walgreen ! Agency Drug Store pememns—ew-oew | | | ee been Le i HG W. HURON “==. | og Net Ret ¥ PONTIAC _Telepa Baad at Telegraph Neor Sears Parton Plann OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY "TIL 10 P.M. Monty ot ron Porting ¥ 4 : . ae 4 = .2.8. 9 er ae je tPF E TES O8 1 OnE eE PROT He hy and f ¥ nS 9 LAGOS, Nigeria (INS) — ARENT TOES E RE MEO EH hE Se BROT - BROT PCT ELREOESE ENE OSERAD Locket 4 dies dieses nateaietiiae ed eindeh nmi Lee i) tects ‘ er +28 2 ee ee ee ee ee oe ee te Ee ee eal at ! Wind velocity 18-20 m.p.h. 49 a.m, iy % }: mn, “ee x melee. =e tt oo Thane noes came Fa x treeeeerent || 38 BM cowewreee rrr 1948 and later ordained a priest. He came to Pontiac from Water- u een Visiting Nigeria; ince Charles Acts Sad lecture tonight at 8 in Temple Beth ‘| Jacob. | | i i z i E if tue a ile iP i 5 a te uf EconomisNathan Is Speaker Tonight Dr. Otto Nathan, economist, teacher and lecturer, will be the speaker at: the Jewisti ‘Welfare Federation. and’ Council sponsored His topic will be “ ie Headaches of the wer’ Ad- ministration.” ; This is the second in a’ series Sesrsusseze steseticuce: -) = town, N. Y. nit}. g { + ae Q 2 < ® He, R g ff : ‘a i i E 2 z el Search for Missing: B25 Resumes Today ) Base, San Angelo, Tex. The twin-engine plane radioed Norton AFB and then disappeared into the rainy darkness at 7:29) mM. - Pe A search in the rugged San Bernardino Mountains failed to turn up a trace of the plane. Resi- dents in the Waterman Canyon, area had reported hearing a plane droning everhead and then a loud explosion, . wees, The Air Force said aboard were: Capt. Bill F. Shotwell, Vancou- ver, Wash.; 2nd Lt. Alvin P. Stearns, 26, Gulfport, Miss.; Air- man 1-C Andrew Doman Jr., 2%, Brooklyn, N.Y., and Airman 1-C L. Hill, 24, Hutchinson, of cultural programs to be pre- sented. b se! from Washington written by Mar- guerite Higgins, said the message to Eden outlined “certain itnpor- tant reservations about the wisdom|register to vote from their farm of agreeing at this time to a So--home in fime for the April 24 pri-| viet-American friendship treaty of; the type reportedly j Soviet Prime Minister | Bulganin.” States for cunferences ‘with the President. : President Receives Ben Hogan Trophy - OUT OF THIS WORLD—Dr. Joseph Kaplan, chairman st RK as » oe AF Wisephete Map ties will. follow an elliptical orbit above the rotating _earth, thus ranging in path between the two latitudes of 40 degrees, north and south,.as shown by the series of four lines. = The Day in Birmingham f AP Wixephote of the U.S. on as Dr. Athelstan Spilhaus, an executive committee member, inscribes the path of the proposed earth satellite on a globe-at the ‘University of Michigan at Ann Arbor yesterday, Consumers Power Revenue Increases Gross operating revenue of €on- of the board, announced today, preciation and taxes were $154,- or 11.9 per cent. Net income after preferred divi- dends was $25,491,972, as compared with $23,184,555 in 1954, After adjusting for the 5 per cent jcommon stock dividend of 392,374 hishares issued December 28, 1955, earnings per share on 8,239,861 common shares outstanding De- jcember 31, 1955, were $3.09 as com- pared with $2.95 at December 31, for approach instructions to nearby) 1954 On the average number of com- mon shares. outstanding, earnings per share were $3.18 in 1955 as compared with $2.95 in 1954, Report ke Cautions Eden on Soviet Offer NEW YORK u—The New York Herald bune says President Eisenhower has sent British Prime Minister Anthony Eden a message giving U. S. reservations about agreeing to a proposed Soviet- American friendship pact. The newspaper, in a dispatch proposed by Nikolai A. Eden is en route to the United sumers Power Company for 1955 was $189,431,360, an increase of $19,441,485 or 11.4 per cent over 194, Justin R. Whiting, chairman Operating expenses including de- 874,312, an increase of $16,519,132 | | Nation's Weather Forecast as Wet for Many Areas Wet weather, In the form of snow, sleet or rain, was the out- look for broad areas of the coun- try today. * Generally mild winter weather continued in most sections of the nation. Summer-like temperatures prevailed in southern Texas, climb- ing into the &s yesterday. A North-South belt of precipita- tion held steady over the Mississip- pi Valley and parts of the Eastern Plains, Rain fell. in the lower Mississippi Valley ahd rain and drizzle in Missouri, Eastern Kan- sas, eastern Nebraska and south- ern Jowa. - It was freezing drizzle in north- ern Iowa and southern Minnesota while snow fell in northern Minne- sota and the eastern Dakotas. Heaviest falls were from two to three inches in northern Minnesota. Snow flyrries were reported in the Northern and Central Rockies and Montana, parts of New England and New York. Light showers sprinkled central coastal areas of California and Washington but no rain was pre- dicted’ today'for the. watersoaked southern California region. Nearly eight inches of rain fell in Los Angeles, second heaviest for . 48 hours in the city’s history. Flood- families from homes and claimed one life receded. Eisenhowers to Register as Pennsylvania Voters GETTYSBURG, Pa, (®)—Presi- dent and Mrs, Eisenhower will ® Kandahar Club Molds Annual Ski Tourney Kandahar Skj Club holds its = d & Vie Site is post- Mich- + Keller-Koch Firm Moving \Operations to City Site — Keller-Koch,| when ¥ i i = i =. a oS [ i Fs t ! BE y 3 i i : F 5 iv e Hf ‘ E hi } I =i FEE i Fe i "F g E i & ; z ; | i af it | AF LE Ua 5x “il i 2 97 | z 3 ¥ ¢ FLT iB ae ny gthiy 3 i 3 Rs iy Hi g : ( zB il ghsé = 5 : Surely He Did ‘Something Else You've Missed SEs 3“9 Fg eg 5 Rey eee i 5 : : E iF 4 q fey - Another H. L. Mencken Target Controversial Author Happily Awai I 13 ‘Thsurance- = too i. intorlerance.” | Because the aftec. I Lae Epoca-said it's ll guod andl tion, love or friendiip, cannot be Ag | : a considered an infraction of have launched a campaign in favor . Whoever thinks ent Heated Denouncements of New Book Se ope pee a an believing that his ‘wife ts bean- |cordance | 1 practices which ot sred ty is pe eter be misses a coe tsi [sl raf evry scl a thea “forgot.” who tellanee Git be Sis polenta OPEN Before poe money in any type of insurance policy; will be published tn May, | mortal seal of some. vaguely |DQITT nent Status .. make it a point to Know something about the insurance ca pe Se estiet oe Oy colaas is cake Gar eee Mail: PUN BAY ‘ company and its solicitors. For.example, any reliable; replies ‘hhis barbed epigrams will | Million years after he has for Mixed rs agent. will be glad to leave his policy yh a in writing shoveled away. . with his name atte to it. pret He flecked a speck of ash from) “The fact that I have no Cor in mal, which allows e] ° shirt, sipped hie drink and €X:/for all the = ot the world te of packages and pub: % oe = ge, there is a meh Saft of ethics among | plained in deadpan fashion: accepting yours. s, will become a permanent | {| —___ individuals selling insurance. Here in Pontiac we have “y. , the book I te esis lable eee eT Pc ten the ote caentoed CLOTHES. 4 teary al tne well Keown companies represented. You F He dismissed with a-wave of his| — aid today. ca S Bees can confidence from | make : hand the vibrant controversy that} ‘The Russian proletarians Currently offered on a trial FOR THE 3 thei ad in this i Une Peony we bes - , eir omes n community, pay taxes and’ otherwise of NJand: scores of books he has pro-and happy by the triumply of the|Nov. 28 last year to allow the pub- ENTIRE tf contribute to our civic life. . [Citas co, he ‘ices, may eng nck est and ting om Summer snk ve : i “more 30.” my gt conte 6 agit, Dak their saviour ben “overwhelmingly” in favor of FAMILY ! ‘ They can be 1 deg on to render honest; conscientious =~ | ESSAY NOTEBOOK are riding about in imported cars, the service's value, he added. wt : he iy oa Pe —— : 2 e — sleeping with perfumed women and| Combination mail allows letters ges fi i» rhe book, to be called “Minority iiving in steam-heated flats: If itor other single pieces of either] - @ S “ |Report,” was created before 4'be true, as the American Commu-|first or third-class mail to be iS “i P|cerebral hemorrhage laid him low nists allege, that 10 per cent ofiPlaced inside of fourth-class tang ae oe é. BUS Ss ETHIC a jand limited his powers of commu-lthe American people own’ 90 per|cels’ or of SHOP tg SAVE |. - nication. ris tog ean ge ion of the national wealth, thea meuee pew gerne — a . Containing essays of varying|it is equally true that 5 tithe payment of appropriai | 4 . ou a vay ule he Rasen sat 5 pe cet a pot ye . . a ca and drink 100 per cent mc te to ae ek Read tecae Goodman’ nan's Pontiac Chassbar’ of Cintas ; my chest I put a! ° “philosophy consists very large-} MIDLAND @ — The Midland Pho ‘ | ie re it," Mencken!ay others are jackasses. He usu-|cial election March 20 on a three : : . ally proves it, and I should add/million dollar bond issue proposal cits — — — The material was stuffed inte |that he also usually proves that)to finnce expansion of the city’s alhdinenl folder and buried im the huge jhe is one himself.” : |water system, gees < % - *g eerie PREM SER in correspondence, notes.and : Fee Fi oa aid 5 Siete See 2 Speer in? hore pepers he has collected in a i's the newest development ltrgeten by te author. em A a be fe ine cs 2 in interior paints — perfect Several weeks ago, Mencken's - oS iG wet “Se mS for walls, ceilings and wood- secretary rescued the manuscript — . % Aes ee work! from possible oblivion. It was Pé i among a pile of papers headed for r ’ : ) the Enoch Pratt library for inclu ey é ; sion in the Mencken room ae y FUEL & PAINT G0, | contact publisher Aled’ Knopf cgi : > 0 hee some excerpts S).4 SS ts 436 Orchard Lake Ave. | nsmuseript “<7 Wee bat " is proved anew every time there is eee - ee or —— - | War, Whatever the enemy does, ate ae! fe a is There a Sure the home: boys do, however brutal : a é et . and dishonorable; is praised as j , $ » 0 “—" side 2 INSURANCE? | “*2 w= Mores + men tr : oon 4 = : , Feb. 10-15 Period Set Order’ j ° .c ee fee ws ae Thatcher, for ike’s Next Physical ae! Bi Bes pA ats Bessie rf ‘ 3 f Patterson WASHINGTON (® — The White | : —_ aa oe page poy ae beatid oo, Ea & Wernet | | president Eisenhower's reat phn } § ‘ ry ht § » BeBe ag pes oe Oa rw oe is “almost” Z e ‘ pres a ih ; ear =| sometime im the Feb.” 10- ” ; — 5 = oa Be 15 period. - s _— zt ditto t tA: 6} ec Bee ' -The\ President himself told at) oY EN § * : A a news conference Wednesday that! © ‘ ' he had asked his doctors to exam-! © OME tT MOSEMEE line him before the middle of next 4 ENUINE BLUE WHITE 's Ct. DIAMOND f PAY ONLY °9.00 Now 1.00 Weekly WAe (1 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER OPEN EVERY THURS. FRI-SAT. to 9 PM cated the physcial checkup might come as early as Feb. 10. After 43-Day Journey card dropped in a mailbox at Arvada, Colo., finally arrived at nearby. Golden, just 15 miles away, 43 days later. Jefferson County postal authori- | ties said the card, acknowledging the receipt of a letter from the Golden County commissioners, was —slightly over a mile a day. Plotters Wins Pie Contes? MOUNT flyn Bleise, a junior in the Beal City High School, won first place Thursday in the Isabella County Cherry Pie baking contest. Ther- esa Tilmann, also of Beal City High School, was second _ Neer Seors ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FORMERLY FILLED AT WALGREEN’S DOWNTOWN STORE MAY NOW BE REFILLED at Any Thrifty Walgreen Agency Drug Store 148 dee ge West i wot — _at Telegraph eon month because he wants to get!) away for a trip South, and indi-| > Postcard Finally Comes | GOLDEN, Colo. ¢INS)—A post-| © routed through Denver, making a/ © total of 45 miles the card traveled |; wm — Mar-p _ Drayton Pisine ‘nt etic 116 WI HURON. 3 Pare teow nhs sidigdbs alsa thle scone ae hd Hickory Grove Road at Franklin Road—Bloomfield ‘Visit Our New Homes Open Daily and Sunday 2-6 P. M. Contemporary Designs. Some Have Basements, Bloomfield Scheel District. AN on Large Lots, PRICED RIGHT! | AUGUST J OHNSON | Realtor “1704 Telegraph Road _ FE deral 4-2533 efems | wee eeeweeeeesesae ae THE PONTIAC PRESS | race + |Latex Paints Capture hil Fre at it | sie ser Interior Sales Market STATE _ Use Split Level in Ranch Home | A smart way to get more house for your tmoney has been worked | out in this new variation of fri- level design. It's a house with a one-story front and a_ two-story rear, The living room, dining room| and kitchen floor is just midway ibetween the two rear. stories. The inmovation, shown here in 'Design 1-205 for The House of [the Week, gives you extra. rooms economically. A simplified, sweep- jing roof, similar to the_ historic Hsaltbox roof, has no jogs or com- \plicated valleys. This is a house to answer base- ment-versus - no .-basement con- itroversies. It elevates space that of course ! here, i Is everyone going ? larkston ‘gardens Sa 4 Surfacers and Grinders | Ri pcipipcndcccaacscencecccswecencacd L need. | | [ie Park, might have been used for a base- levels dre separated by only six steps. Yet it has no resemblance pearance of.a cottage hitched to a two-story neighbor. * s * You enter the house at the liv- ing room-dining room-kitchen. lev- el. Just half a flight. up is a dra- matic balcony at the bedroom level. Half a flight down from the living room is the garage entrance and playroom level. There is no basement as such. the living room floor and its joists and insulation from the earth. A seal over the ground im this space keeps out moisture. Playroom and laundry are built ion concrete slabs which can be =fpaved with colorful. asphalt tiles. STEEL SCAF FOLDING Rollieg rg trestles @ 4 scaffolding for tan. stores, churches ond besk i lobbies. Syntron Electric Ham-} i mers. Tools for every} ..Mall Concrete | Sanders—Belt, Vibrating and Disc Tarpaulins ~ Carlon Plastic Sewer bates Beh 245 Elizabeth Le = Ph FE $-8780 ae a tee a full flight of stairs, Its floor to the conventional split-level ap-| A ventilated crawl space separates, HEATING EQUIPMENT orto A. TRz0s|| 3101 Orchard Leke Roed | KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-0278 : levee & Sun. CALL MA 6-6247 | Is Your Furnace .. Tired Out? G.E. GIVES YOU. QUICK, CLEAN ay « as yf, \ i | COMFORT [f FURNACE | Burmeister’s is leading the way in sales of Gold Bond products in the State of Michigan thanks to all people that bought this fine product from us. we epe part in putting us over the top in sales. Conte nS shade aie aoe a = Ra : Clarence Burmeiaer ond. Em : Bod rg Gypsum Leth Availa lable ~ Michigan’ s Largest Gold Bond Dealer _ DRY WALL APPLICATORS WELCOME JANUARY — _ GOLD BOND INSULATION Lang Boe 27, Bog. £290 20" Center $1.95 Large Roll 2”, Reg. $4.50 24” Center $3.29 Aluminum $0 Sq. Fe. Reg. $9.95 $8.50 Geld Bond Batts 8'—-100 Sq. Ft. 50,000 Sq. Ft. Gold Bond Zenelite ........ woe Reg. $1.45 $1.30 7 Beeutiful Colors aa Lesee Rock Weel ...... Rog. $1.30 $1.09 Seth Derk Cotece ond Pontcte | Reg. $4.95 ....ececeecce cence SARS now $ 1° “ONE MILLION FEET OF NEW LUMBER MUST G0! 2n4-10 to 16 #1 & Bir.-D. Fir... $129.50 Reg. $150 NOW per M : 2x68 to 16 #41 & Bir-D. Fir. ... $129.80 2x8-8 te 16 #1 & Bu.-D. Fir «+ $129.50 " Reg: Site WOW per M 2x10-8 te 16 #1 & Btr.-D. rir. _ $129. 50 peg. $158 NOW per M AxOx3/8 Fis Plyscore... sion $5.49 1x6 #2 & Bir. Pine Bas. nea 3108 1x8 #2 & Bir. Pine Bés. .o7 2%. $108 Ax8x% Tir Plywood .... anus $3.85 2'x8’ Exterior Sheeting .. sun «98 1x8 White Pine Bds. ... ti "tlw $89 1x12 White Pine Bds. .. ,.Tosci "iow $95 1u12 Std. Grade Fir Bés. 3rx* $110 1x10 Std. Grade Fir Bds.. “i. '' $110 #2 & Bir. Oak Flooring . "f.%" $139 1x4 $2 & Bir. Pine Flooring. ..... $110 Reg. 8145 NOW Nails—8Com—16Com. "i" $9.95 Burnvolster’s ORTHER Gold Bond siding is a oon of - National Gypsum Company, one _of the nation’s largest manufac- , turers. Flint Kote Shingles 104 Thick Butt 2%, $6.50 Se. hi 90% Groen eating. .3.45 Sq. 4s# Levee 193% 15H Felt Paper..... 2.95 Sq. 303 Felt Paper..... 2.95 Sq. . 800 Squares at Above Price! Don't Weit—This is o REAL SPECIAL! Plaster Board and Lath in Steck Gold Bond Masonite 4x,8x' Std. Sheet $2.45 4x0x¥2” Plasterboard .... $1.75 4x7x%" Plasterboard ... . $1.98 4x10 and 4x12 also in stock = m. N Jp a Vy Lu WN \el Ae FF January Home. Jamboree boree_ For worm oir hgating systems eh beLdoirs LUMBER CO. & HARDWARE / ceneaht@ siterme ta ae whens: Mas PR a ci : 3 CONVENIENT YARDS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! - 8197 Cooley Loke Ré. cna PAS atietiwe = nl aem wee Oe | : Aiete Oe. ie hy s A 898794 poe gh Biman ae Ookland aca 2 $ Most Exclusive Gold. Bond Dealer a ) oe er : Lot , fl * ae fs ¥ re a ‘ o Ke ee a Pek stad Pay cae Pa hig Ok ara al tts ieee ee ae oo : fey CORWIN LUMBER & COAL CO. cabinet, Rolled out it’s a roomy clethes hamper teat qrovidns fingue-ip. convenience on wants day, efficiency and pleasing appearance. i Cheery Home Laundry Wey Product Takes Drudge Out of Work ta mo Serving Your Community Since 1890 117 S. Coss FE 2-8365 we en sam WE ‘SOLD OUT ] re commend All the “TWIN LAKES CUSTOM HOMES” in es Woteteet: Hee Pees are Sold. Dp. E. MUNRO, REALTOR | 6690 Manson Drive — Wishes to thank the many friends for the reception and purchase of this fine | an noes ener woe ARVON aw home . ; - and for the confidence which this generous response expresses! : “Many. Many Happy Days Ahead” "te All Who Own the es bats “TWIN LAKES CUSTOM” Gon fs fa sample aad Color Card Until We Have Another Fine Development in the Pontiac Area... mc PAINT .“A THOUSAND THANKS” Mfg. Co. | Sa ae 17-19 S. Perry St. FE 5-6184 bus HEATED CONCRETE 2-WAY RADIOS in Our Tracks ... AT NO EXTRA achin emereiec CHARGE! | | You Cen Depend On Us For QUALITY .. . SERVICE. . . SATISFACTION CALL FE 2.0283 ATSMAN TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE 399 S, PADDOCK ST. Py properly treated, withstands splashes of soap and busy days -as no other material ~ YOUR SAG SHOWN’? + Dilek: ab: aba: aOR: the Mig Wie Tnblk | repairs? For any home improvements—including - 4 ey whi nadeg No aang save by calling » ! Bob‘s Building baie ete ms SPECIALIZING IN TYTTtTitt Saseeeeeeesses: i Gerages Commercial Bidgs. if Breezeweys Concrete Work i Additions —_—Peneh nclonares i Recreation Rooms Siding i ~ “There Is No Suibstiose for Experience” 7 9:00 : mee 300 oo oe. ;yerrtrttretftete on | | i i + saeco ee eS FE 5-4311 | Wanueseenesenese | YOU EXPECT MORE-and YC W GET QUALITY Pies WORKMANSHIP Pins STYLE Pins come sme in This UHDUGE and CARKBINS 3 Beteoon a TC oe ~ Convenient Terms on Available SOUTH BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS Aa Exclsive Sbdivision of Castom Balt Heme A SUBDIVISION OF BEAUTY—In a Most Desirable Location! Located just North of Squore Leke Rood CHECK ALL THESE DESIRABLE FEATURES: end East of Woodward. @ Brick Ranch Home @ Copper Plumbing @ 3 Lerge Bedrooms @ Built-in Cabinets ~°@ Full Sesement @ Wardrobe Closets @ Gas Fired Air Furnace @ Lavetory in Basement @ Netural Fireplace @ Lot 75 by 155 @ Attic Storage @ Lew Toxes ... Under $100 . @ Covered Terrace bw fi @ Plastered 12 Cor Garege © 5 minutes of down- * 4 ; ns NO cae AWARD—Herbert O. (Fritz) Crisler, left, director »,,| of athletics at the University of Michigan, receives | the New York Touchdown Club's 1955 ward from ‘Century Milstead, president of the club at a dinner last night in New York. Crisler was honored as Village Celebrates 100 Years in 1955 By EDITH WALTZ Ff [ g i i Bg it ne ie i iz E ii i yi : i ‘ j $5 g ds Z i H F ey fF | 2 : iy ti z gg i i F HH spt of z. a a bE ai. Lee z a Mu Tie Ee dhl a i [ Fi 3 3? ef as ef Pe z | Bear ome Deaths in-Nearby Communities ‘| MILFORD — Service for Mrs./Moore Funeral Home here, with| room, band hall and shop have ‘Marvel J. Brady, 42, of 303 Cen-/burial in Ottawa Hills Cemetery.| been 3 | i 4 i is used|noon at the Fales-Huffman Fu- = at bad Plant No, 1, died! tion was Jan. 15. silver-plated | Meral Horne, Belding, with burial|today in iac General Hospital.|— are|in _ The body| An Oakland County resident for| ‘The Board. of of” Scho and will be at the Richardson-Bird, Fu-/36 years, he is surivied by his Rownsnip and Vikcouticla” Wilts "cae, jneeral Home, Milford, until Mon-|wife, Ethel Carlson McDonald; 14 me Michigan. ‘will receive sonia |day morning. Mrs. Brady died children, Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes of|mckory Grove j suddenty Friday at her home. (Luther, Mrs, Donna Verhey, Dray-| fie¢ ‘Towns She is survived by her hus-|ton Plains, Mrs, Marian Guerin! fos’ at ine | band, Loraine; her father, William/°f Pontiac, Mrs, Anna Foster and|cotign. “Scheal District Bloomfield | Darling of Detroit; two sons, De-|Mrs, Ruth McCarrick, both of| Hits City, 156 East Square Lake Road, Wayne of Detroit and Gary at|Lake Orion, Forest: of Pontiac and| Sisco sit ‘olds ‘will be publicly opened | Meet Your Friendly home: one. grandchild, and four| Ervin of Highland Park, and Vir-|and read ‘aloud place ail Representativ sisters, Mrs. Thelma Lambertson/ginia, James, Sharofi, Albert Ethel] noes tonmparete proposals will be received as » 04 + of Chicago, Mrs. Jerald Pickard|and Kathern, all at home, and a| Base Bid A—Oen |of Franklin Hills, Mrs, Lawrence /|Step-son, Charles Carlson of Holly;! proposals must Raymond of Trenton and Mrs./16 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. by the Architect and be secompanied by Robert Spence of Mt. Pleasant. (Lila Snowden of Evart, and three mount of 8% ot the prove ek r ma Mrs: Estelle Hunter brothers, Floyd and Edward of|, Pens « Evart and Bi UNION LAKE — Service for sy = = wt of Shelby, . i* Mrs. Estelle Hunter, 77, who’ died Frankie C. Dawley a Friday at her home at 1652 Pe-| ORTONVILLE ~— Service for|submitted as a deposit for each S| trolia, willbe held ‘at 7:30 p.m.|Frankie C. Dawley, 31, of 3900 Per-/Fisns and, Spelt tonight at the Donelson-Johns Fu-|ryville Rd., will be at 2 p.m. Mon-| Specifications ion, Ineral Home, Pontiac, Her body|day at the C. F. Sherman Funeral t Accepted. blader wil’ be srequired. to ee seem jiwll then be taken to Asheville,|,Home here, with burial in Orton-|farnish Bond INC., for service on Tuesday, iwth|Ville. Cemetery. Mr. Dawley died/tn< smeont of 100% of the contract, the burial in Red Oak Cemetery there.|yesterday of injuries suffered in an/total cost of which shail be paid by — Frank E. Downing sen A RED OCCT NS Hee fi on tes 8 Og ae 4 ‘ Le “enton, ? rr’ or 8 pe LEONARD RB. RTHUR | WALLED LAKE — Service for Se eee can tcerves the Frank E. Downing, 60, of 167 Nico-| _ He § survived by his wife |nent'to reject any or all bids in whole Mr. Louis Pohl, manager of the SATURDAY, JAN ae : q ; y ee Sob eee , shea iets A ‘ Town of Almont A-Buzz With Building: containing|tral Blvd., will be Tuesday after-|Mr. McDonald, set-up man for 17 $285,000. Dedication for the addi- |. 7 i elit : | i F , - i : z etl Fab Mi i i i z h i ____ Card of Thanks MR, BRANCH SA/‘s I WISH TO express to Mr, NERA Complete facilities, > i = KIRKB Funeral Home- PE 41989 Funeral Directors 4 Donelson-Johns “DesroxED : NERALS" CHAPEL TAPEL, Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME _- Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor Pe 2s778 ; Cemetery Lots . 5 “WHITS CHAPEL MEM RIAL, 6 _Dlot, Catholic section. FE 27414. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 i if 5 T ai! Hf i jon. His cheerful smile will win) = many : aoene four brothers, Will, Roy, G . turned to the U. S., where he was/‘!vidual houses or any combination of friends in- and Ogle Downing, all of Canada,|eated in military hospitals until) Successful bidder or bidders will be ij ‘ i ed { th ,. )and a sister, Mrs. Clarence Tibles, discharged in 1946. and/or 1 removal per ite from the Builds Tigvaoh one of the | nation’s Halse of Canada. eve Juveni pelita; aieo to soeuphy wee Bh bogtieste + gee on ‘tar Le at Maurine Woodruft Witt Believe Juveniles Looted |isvs. grinances, Ful guaranecing Te ROCHESTER — Arrangements Store of Watches, $10 , moral within sixty (60) days are pending for Mrs. Maurine Virginia. Dick adyises and as- sists . individuals two wrist watches and $10 in pen- tal . Frid ni ee, Femreteg night, Faed Oe ie perms. tor'by the| Stety fe at the Piey Pel! oni. ae é AUBURN: HEIGHTS — Service| Police believé entry to the store| "ie" : 31, of 3370\was gained through an unlocked) an will be ‘held. at 2iventilator on the rot. pet i F ¥ } ' / * ot < Ellen Frost Dawley; four broth- {or in part, and to waive any informali- 2 $150 «661 $2. Ponting district of the ile in Ht" the Richardson-Bird Chapel| £%% OFla and Wesley of Orton. |"*" ""E2t%s or peucation : ik os is aa ee he wopeintinent oi f[here. Burial will be in Walled Lake| Ville: Kenneth of Drayton Piains, Rioomfeld ‘Township and. Bloset: | H 18 tse Ss y McArthur to his Ice wi vesi rvices| 4 Henry of Clarkston; four field Hills City, Pontiac, Michigan + cis fer ase Mr, Leonard R. McArthur to his Cemetery, with graveside services : staff. - fhunder the auspices of the Walled pores po prong res ve & © ry. + oat OSS 10.88 Mr. McArthur has been a resi- Lake Masonic Lodge. Mr. Down and Mrs. ficlea oe vt both mcacttontian I , dent of Michigan for many ing, an Oakland County resident of Ortonville and Mrs. Doroth FOR SALE ears, attending schools” in | for 20 years, died af his home this) tisher of Pontiac ” lg meeed et Seveee of tae veneies tige and now resides in Ox- jMorning. “* . \Generat Hospital, 461°Weet Huron Street, | BOX REPLIES ford. Leonard spent several | He is survived by his wife, Lou-| Mr. Dawley, a veteran’ of World) Eontise, Piceeny 4. sabe fan the 3, 8, 9, 10, 11; 13, 14, with the U.S. Marine Hise Parks Downing’ tws decghton War II, was wounded and taken|Sangere,cme, Touses fogated at ‘25 16, 19, 2%) 25, 28, 38, 41, jand is now embarking-I' mire Claude Garner Jr.. and Lou.|PTisoner in the Battle of the Bulge aes Pole = en ee 56, 59, 6D, 63, 64, 71, 78, | on, gareer in the insurance Hise Downing, both of Walled Lake;|4%4 after four months was re-|"Proposais" will be accepted for tn-| 1 9, 85, 168, 116, 114 AN. ESSENTIAL 1 INDUSTRY age th fmmedinigy for" te cer and ‘pay aten, sitar abe a serine ike tect i * ee oe = 4 Oe mM, . ‘ Auto, Screw Machine sy a oS : (er ae 3 : Soy7L hes ae cae fy ¥ é , 4 ~~ DESIGNERS DETAILERS apiets a he MODERN ENGINEERING SERVICE CO. : bY] at ward Designers Detailers [sree Wegne 1663 Telegrach 23700 se00 Releaman sees 0000 MIDWEST “ Posting ee Sank Bide. Machine Designers Checkers AND / - Fixture Layout SALARY OVERTIME PENSION Broad Fringe Benefits L17-7474 ROBBINS Co, ST. Engineerin 123 S. MAI PR pg SIR” aitsnghen’ gts , dam. aes sani CAR HOPS AND WAITRESSES. Bifttin FR daeta'hs, Wise Clerk Stenographer —_ reer ‘Then ‘at ‘Salesmen Real .Estate WHY WAITL aT . TA . ts Em loyment Service , WORK IN RESORT AREAS CONTACT RESORTS INCOME. UP TO ot 8:000 PER YEAR ‘our epportunity to have a steady, motels, ete. and wese: ful and practical souvenir items, h as tee shirts, sweat shirts, =o eg a ee —tenee_8t. AMBTTIOUS iN RN $85 weekly beautiful ster. fine Bavarian chine. ling and be PE 34173 or PE Lesus pe.ntiful. a working condi- and ea, eee. call 2| PONTIAC DIVISION - A Youre ee OPPORTUNITY FOR Geed salary and MOTOR Personnel rtment GLENWOOD AVE, PONTIAC, MICH, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ideal working tT. CONSUMERS POWER CO. 28 W. LAWRENCE ST. ART TIME . t) cei PART TIME OR . FULL TIME store, 4811 : PEGGY NEWTON 4 and nationally kn time by ig make-up classes. No investment. or delivering, train you at company expense. _ ta 3 p.m, GIRL As helper, Live in, MI 4-6762. 40 your oppor- tunity to add many dollars to the family income in your spare in educational we Persons! interview call &. PE 2-4456 from 10 a.m. MOTHER'S ~ SECRETARY a‘ a ~~ SALES \ - BIRMINGHAM ' a | spare tim for interview a: ent. = ok = “” i pty eg i ag ‘ in 3 to 4:30 aed person, 2:00 Fs fie od A home. Some i . Live ih, $40 per mo. Toom and board. More for gie- | i Bor 14