‘Williams Uroes ee ss ie oe - diy by Herat Oak =. x last Thury- By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG” “Fate placed a paychiatrist, @ paychologist and a minister in the life of 20-year-old Gary Taylor who shot at more than a’dbzen women in Oakland County siice December, 1956. ~~ _ But none of these men were able td prevent the admitted ‘ ‘phan- tom sniper” from terrorizing four communities in the dark of night _with a .22 caliber rifle. Two shots found their mark. Both vietims were young girls. “My folks took me to see a psychiattist at Ford Hospital in De: troit when I was just a kid,” said the factory worker. “My parents didn’t think anything was really wrong with me. It’s just that I could never remember things. I was always daydreaming. I'd leave * thes 1 wed ia ten: ethics ¢ Geant canberéte oa eae cera UIE Sone od contd seu & eoeee dak Oe “I'd like to explain one thing,” Taylor said earnestly. “I've always’ fhad a happy homelife, My folks gave me every break and more oppor-|__"~" tentiog Sie ats Recs ae ee 56 Set better Sone: Son-soere ee 7 x kf Taylor was brought up in Ann Arbor until the third grade when his family moved to Howell. He spent his freshman year in high school at Howe Military Academy in Howe, Ind. He was 15 when he came beck atu thet pens St Sree ssenner ts Ces Ween of 8 Pinchaey ‘camp for underprivileged children. - The director of the camp was a psychologist. We firea Tayler for encouraging the chiliren to do mischief. Taylor went to talk to him the day before he teft. mS | pees eels “That's when I first realized I had a problem,” said Taylor. “I for real serious trouble.” Taylor said he then tried to enlist in the Marine Corps with “phony Tie straighten bimaelt oat. The penehcfialet dncovered te Hin and sent for Taylor's father, Milo. eee He took the boy back x * Taylor quit school at 17 when he Schedule Mental Examination © , Superintendent of Pontiac State Hospital, ‘will conduet a psychiatric examination of Gary A. Taylor this weekend in Oakland County Jail, Prosecutor Frederick C, Ziem \get out. They kept me in a hospital for 2% months for migraine head- aches: I finally got out on a medical discharge after only being in the Dr. Ivan A. LaCore ment in life. “Then something fouled up my of the Caribbean on a tanker. I lost announced today, ‘ . The teat was veqsested ky Taylor's atlernay, Gltbuet Bovis Navy 11 months. of Royal Oak, Ziem said. If the results point to insanity, he said, “Wlien I got out, my folks had cunt tee usive Interview | adds Gc is 1 a Sal 0d ks oe i But then the psychologist explained things to me. He said I was headed "betause I thought it was the answer to my wildest dreams.” “4 didn't get along in school and I was restless,” Taylor sald. “f_ made the underwater demolition team as a frog man. Qualifying for that was ragged. I think that was probably my greatest schlover —- Fla. I went back to high school on the GI Bill and (Continued on Page 28, Col. 4) The ‘dder Taylor wis aot ed to Howell to finish school. = was a senior. He joined the Navy orders. ie ak ae interest in the Navy and tried to- moved again and I met them in © Pele we Nae ee O te he Fetes Bye et. Ask School Tax Increase: _A school tax increase loomed Sites as the Board of Education began consideration of a record $7,535,324 operating budget proposed last night by the administra- tion for 1957-58. 2 For the first time, Superintendent Dana P. Whitmer ‘said, the board has been asked to levy the full 8.75 three years ago. This means an increase of 2.49 mills on state equalized valuations he said, mainly to meet salary and price“increases>The proposal allows for teacher raises of $250,- School Aid Plan ‘Would Ask Full Millage | mills approved by voters puzzle ees $800 Pot-O-Gold Awaits a Winner! Don't Be Late!! Plan New Talks as Dock Strike Hits Stalemate East Coast Tie-Up idles Fi iF $3,000,000 per Day i 45,000, Costs Industry| NEW YORK () — The, Dip Into General Fund cithon opm ncopodle ane $333,315 to Help Poor Districts" 5 4 ls Governor's Plea Otherwise, the budget calls for LANSING @ — Gov. Williams today urged a 1957-58 state school aid plan that gould give so-called Williams asked an aid formulat,.. based on $195 a child and de-}),,; ductible millage of 2-% outstate and 2 mills in Detroit. This year, Loss of Damage Suit, Arrest, No Valentine! LOS ANGELES #—It may have i i A-jury ruled against him in the $225,000 damage suit he had filed. Then, at the conclusion of the trial be was arrested. Watt’s suit grew out of injuries he suffered when he was shot while fleeing after stealing gaso- line from a truck. He charged that the owner used ‘‘unreason- able force’ in protecting his prop- Watt was convicted of attempt- holder per-pupil spending at the level, Whitmer explained. The underlying reason behind the tax increase, however, is the program, Whitmer said. Of the 8.75 voted millage, 6.501 mills are scheduled to pay off past bond issues and bond issues to finance this year’ s building pro- starting. A careful study of the - janswers on page-22-for last week's Northeast Coast waterfront strike continued to teeter Jiibetween optimism and dispair as new talks were set for today. outlook for an end to the| Since the start of the| — —4 hits Is His Job ‘(Denies Wrong Bin Helping Out Family Firms President Acts Quickly to Accept Resignation for February 20 FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES: _ WASHINGTON — Assist- ant Defense Secretary Rob- ert Tripp Ross has resigned his post but stoutly pro- tests his innocence of charges that he used his position to help his — income. Ross, whose resignation was accepted by President . Eisenhower last. night, said ancial planning, the board ‘will |puzzie might also give you some|Of hope and pessimism continue .to levy the full 8.75 |clues about the type of answers! emanating from mediators, “derogatory implications” voted increase until it expires you can expect for this week's concerning his personal in 1965, This year’s budget and (and future Pot-O-Gold puzzles. |¢Mployers and the striking od ~ financial planaing through 196 | Fntrics are going wp. This week|independent International oat oe et Tee as ae mc astae ee are based om the assumption the we received 10,284, plus 15 that ang -Ongshoremen's Assn. ide * yoann 3 Reuther py guest speaker at He will leave as the ] = oe tne cn Bhan en gh pores vi late, Th Yesterday was no exception (PAC) of the Titeratonal UAW, wet introduced the luncheon meeting of ee yesterday. fs ace director of “a ie 4 , . Harold enn pelicher Pontia Frank Lyndall orma and catlintiy schools, bringing the total tax [chances of a winnér go up: ‘hipea, ately tn the day idgned|—- a ote if = ro radia hag emia te 5 ean 1 osahiaee . rate up to 18.75 mills. the number of entries, 90 be sure|into an impasse. Later federal me- The : aa The board will discuss raises|\? ~ aly s among the entriesidiator. Robert H. Moore said the \Addr esses Pontiac Rotary. ‘ The Row repute Bae ee with teachers March 5. A protest pring were wit “hsane a YQ iac af Pape of | Thu into any connéction he is possible because raises are geek ; So hg a | Roy:.Reuther Acne ey a ad hon A Last year teachers asked for $1,- e ans 0 tions recessed, the union ap- ; proof trousers awarded to a firm ‘ 109,770 in raises. Their request > ; “ | peared to take a dim view of ies in ueson. e e s : headed by his wife, Claire Wynn = by more than two-thirds. Georgia Vacation what the employers termed their has p : f t S : | A U S Ross, : has been A fering ne in final offer.” Stuart “Perry Onée an ro | pira ‘ ! ° ° Ross took a leave of absence creases will interfere with the) THOMASVILLE, Ge. w@—Pres| Meanwhile a sinvey of the struck) _ . from his post Jan, 11. He then building program. trp to Sous Cpe ~ yoga Ree a = Pg aa a ho Editor of Local Press; Roy Reuther, a top UAW union official, here yesterday) insisted that he had cut off aif Board members last night heard’ som Pike Ow i President Eisenhower adm se ia VS ar ay s , that the proposed budget already #8 S0ing to stay longer than was|Walkout by 45,009 longshoremen ned Adrian Paper |challenged t n and a se nee Wye Mnlerprisen, tie. idied So hag been trimmed by some $379,369|'™licated earlier. was costing shipping and allied in- tion to investigate corporat on prof s Of | ran for Congress in 1952. from departmental requests. He may not return to Washing-|@Ustries about three million dollars} Stuart Hoffman Perry, publisher! pointing the finger at labor” in moves to cut’ aarti He also denied reports that he Final action on the budget js ton until about Feb. 24, two days)® day. of the Adrian Telegram and vice government budgets. was still listed as an official of expected in April. in advance of the start of con-| The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad! sient of the Monroe Evening)” « his. brother-in-law’s firm, Southern - ferences there with French Pre-|prepared yesterday to lay off 2,000 nN hed tant sent os 208 “President Eisenhower talks about the wage price Aihletic Enterprises, Inc, after he ‘low G I atl mier Guy Mollet. to 2,500 employes in & few days| News, died last night in St. Marys) «i751 Reuther said, “but> joined the Defense Department in w Grow! at Just about every day he tackles|because of the. on freight|Heepltal in Tucson, Ariz., afler @) bout th it form! 1953 Is Frid . official papers flown 4rom Wash-|shipments to the docks, already|brief illness. He was 82. what about the prof mm Rai Lat T d Se EO f 3 CD . phone at least once each day with x“ ££ have not been made. - - Reuther, coordinator of the Po-| S t F I] Dapety: Detenes Seer = OI 3- Sirens Secretary of State Dulles on the) In Philadelphia, the Reading oe 4 utical Action Committee (PAC) of SLOW FO ollow B. Robertson egg or PEO Middle East situation. Railroad said it had furloughed Sas” tahehtaticinal OAT we t—Mild Satu day \ t to Eisenhower with Ross’ That “low growl” you might ————- about 300 employes because of the| Perry entered the hospital early| (he internatiolal , was guest ——{V] J SC ee ‘\have heard this afternoon’ at 1 To Re Linniaia T ? ducks dieten, Tha end cael Gis: week. tie bed been living & speaker at the weekly meeting ‘ resignation yesterday. was the result of the first weekly since one SR some 14,500 f : of the Rotary Club at the Waldron’. with warm air from the south-\ Robertson said that the Penta- mechanical testing of the city’ , Tucson with his wife for several|Hotel. He is also administrative se ng ity’s| WASHINGTON (INS) — Rep. é Le trots Walter|"°** invading the Pontiac area) gon’s general counsel had inves- three Civil Defense air raid sirens. 'Cjare E, Hoffman (R-Mich In Baltimore, 5,000 longshore- |years. a a , tigated and found no evidence , ! ich) pro- collect their final a .|P., UAW president, tonight, the weather man forecasts Robert A. Stierer, assistant CD |posed today repeal of the federal! tan paychecks | Also surviving is one of two oni that Ross “violated any of the director, said the sirens will be |income tax law today until the walkout ends. daughters, Mrs. C. Kenneth Wesley} “If you, the. businessmen of rain beginning late today chang- _conflict-of-interest statutes” or put through similar tests each Fri-| ~ fe che Ce They already have lest about ot Mentos Pontiac, keep turning your og ing to snow late tonight.~ “personally profited” from mil- day to “know on a weekly basis, | Jet Crashes; Pilot $150,000 in wages. Pe : ante t Pontiac) 2¥8¥ from corporate profi Electric blankets may be tucked) jtary contracts, instead of a monthly basis, S; Fl Safe Secretary of Labor James P.|... 7 you oe ee | you're just shutting off your own |away temporarily then, with tem- White } New. whether the sirens are functioning} NEWBURGH, N. Y. (INS) —An|Mitchell said the government was High School and entered the Uni-| water.” sevatiied diibebig only.to Stein’ C gt A aaery pred Peg said the “full blast” F86D jet fighter interceptor crashed|deeply cohcerned about the situa-| versity of Michigan in the footsteps) Reuther said that while “Eisen-lnight, as compared with last night's |President’s va retreat in blast” tests of shortly after takeoff from Stewart but had no immediate plans'of his father, Aaron. He graduated tower jg putting all the blame on Thomasville, Ga., that the chiet all will continue to be held ed theft and placed on probation. the first Saturday of each month. pilot sno: to safety. Air Force Base today, but the Pontiacs Sweep Three Events at Daytona Pontiacs swept their third event Hie Hi sf i Pontiacs have taken top ptahiona, pole position in NASCAR's 125-mile three Pontiacs won On Wednesday, three the top three places in their clas the Flying Mile Speed tests. * « 4 autos today. Reuther’s qualifying time yester- ied up a Pim ethos the old record by Se WOR'race for sportsman and modified Stock Car Hits 134 Miles an Hour ce with a law degree in 1896 and be- gan the practice of law with his father in Pontiac. Perry decided to go into news- work in 1901, joining an old university friend, Harry Coleman, who had recently es- tablished the Pontiac Daily Press. Perry served as editor. * * * labor, where we don't believe it belongs,” he “ignored the fact that corporations like General Mo- tors; had a profjt in the first nine months of 1955 equal to $2.93 per \hour fos every hour Worked by factory workers in all VU. S. plants.”” 78 PER CENT PROFIT He added that during that same year, General Motors’ profits were Two years later, he bought the St. Johns News, a weekly, from the late Howard H. Fitzgerald. Perry published the News until 1907; fr was then thet he bought the Adrian Telegram. In 1921, Perry was elected sec- seen ond vice president of The Associ- He was active in ORTH RHEE OES bet eeee «« 17-19 78.9 per cent of its own net worth. “We have asked for a Con- gressional investigatior into this whole thing,” the speaker said. “But Mr. Eisenhower hasn't fit to do anything,” he continued, “It's one thing to go before a press conference and an- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) frosty 10 degrees. The mercury is expected to reach 30 to 3A again on Saturday, with snow flurries: Before 8 a.m. this morning the lowest temperature recorded in downtown Pontiac was 10 degrees. executive had not resignation, * * * ; The President thanked Ross for his services to the government and expressed appreciation for the con- cern he showed in the interest of At 2 p.m. the mercury registered a1.” : Federal Cut Back Order May Delay Post Office the Defense Department, that a government order to cut back construction to the proposed new post office building for ‘Pontiac. Bonneville Models : Get Fuel Injection Pontiac Division of GM report- ed today it has built its first “I am checking with the Post Office department to see if the Pontiac construc-+ tion will be affected, but =_ now it looks like all t offices will be de- .” Broomfield said. we yeas ae Se Broomfield, who is a tember of hinccwg = the Public Works mittee, said reduce inflationary pressures may temporarily affect . Congressman William S. Broomfield confirmed today - { i je i by Loomis, Johnson : Two Waterford Township board members have endorsed Township ‘win the Republican supervisor's - nomination in Monday's primary election. This follows the endorsement of _ GOP supervisor candidate Rich- ard Kuhn by Lioyd Anderson, pres- ent supervisor who is retiring April Citing Barry's record as clerk S the past six years of Waterford Township's : “We are certain that if Barry {s elected supervisor of the town- er is ‘shown testing a nine-foot square door in the | C132 huge fuselage of a mockup of the Air Force's E int age Cherry Pie Title From Cadillac ' chosen Michigan's 1957 Cherry Pie ‘cargo carrier being built at Tulsa, Olda., by Can Carry 400 Armed Men | eeecen AP Wirephote * A 11-year-old Cadillac girl was WASHINGTON (INS) — The Air 1 igs slated - Merchants Set Meeting Date To Form Orgonization as Promotional Group Business Monday to formulate an organtza- ‘chairman, said ‘another meeting » - proposed board of directors will be ‘ratified The Weather Pall U.S. Weather Boreau Report “PONTIAC AND VICINITY—I0 teday with rain or snow late , ra feaey er" i changing to snow finr- ‘Clay’ in Cellar Is Fossil ‘TReds Expel Newsman 320 Million Years Old MILTON, Pa. @®-—It took nine covered while digging his cellar. But now he knows. It's a fossil - MOSCOW (INS)—The Soviet For- éign Ministry today ordered the of news correspondent Charles H. Klensch. He is the third American correspondent to __\ by potential members of the asso- chatior, .{kyo’s international airport to head ition on the arrival of the new U.S. * * * The 15 members are: Carleton Norman L, Pattison, Frank S&. Lyndall, Victor W, Hoerath, John G. Waddell, B. Ralph Eastridge, Marvin Barnett, Benjamin A. Ronan, and Ronald F.. Touscany. * * * The association is proposed to be town merchants. It will be com- posed of businessmen, professional men, and downtown property own- ers, in addition to merchants, Osmun said. Guard Arrival in Tokyo of New Ambassador TOKYO «Strong police de- tachments were ordered to To off a leftist student demonstra- Ambassador, Douglas MacArthur IL x * * MacArthur was due from Hono- lulu with his wife and 20-year-old daughter, * The leftist National Federation of Student Associations announced it would send 150 demonstrators with anti-American placards to ithe airport. + #8 MacArthur, nephew and name- sake of the general who governed Japan during most of the occupa- tion, is succeeding John M. Alli- be expelled in 11 months, Son as ambassador. day at 1-37 a.m. urday at 1:48 p.m. it BE Ge Miss os bess byl Wins oe teins es 2 a ST £ De Miicscccs 30 18D. Me... . vs, 31 jperstur ; pebecseseecscee 42 MPO scdvstccnecss+ +631 Lh 315 Tax Return. CHILDREN. AS In order to claim children $600 should be claimed. oe . \ Dy Your Income Tax ~~ This ig one of @ series of articles prepared by the U. S. Internal Revenue Service to help you prepare eas Income more than one-half the support of each child claimed. In the event the child was under 19 at the end of 1956, and earned any amount of money, you can still claim him as a dependent — if you fur- nished over one-half of his support. _ For each child under 19 that over one-half support is fur- ished you can claim a $000 exemption dedaction. If ‘a child earned $600 or thore and provided one-half or more of his own support, he is nobody's dependent. ; : If a dependent was born or died during the year an exemption deduction of $600 can be claimed if the above tests are met for that part of the year in which the dependent was alive — the full ‘It igynot necessary that a dependent's income be added to yours ~ even though you are entitled to the exemption deduction. - DEPENDENTS as dependents you must provide for*March 6 at* which) eltime if is hoped the - a promotional group for down-) ee ee ee ae New Giant ‘Spacemasfer =Flies 200,000-Pound Load C90, lifts 100,000 pounds. The regular g i 1. | lie The flying freight car may be known as the “Spacemaster.”’ It is regarded ag the successor of the “Globemaster,” also built by Deugias. More than 109 “Globe- masters” are in servic:. The C99 has a capacity to carry men, which would indi- BS at low altitudes, However, the Air Force listed no ing ca- pacity for its new giant, and said not all of the cargo space will be pressurized to permit human oc- cupancy at high altitudes. Roy Reuther Assails U.S. Profit Spiral (Continued From Page One) other thing to do something about &." Reuther also huried attacks vat automation dg the cause of- low- ering family incomes. CUT LABOR NERD He cited an example in a Flint factory where one machine report- edly replaced 500 workers. ‘““They tell us this. (automation) will in- crease productivity 53 per cent,” he said, “but. at the same time this reduced labor requirements 36 per cent,” The speaker said there were 33 niiflion families in. 1955 that had incomes ranging from $1, 000 to $4,006, “Gentieman, these people are not your customers,” Reuther said, “And automation will make the matter even worse,” He lashed out at the present U. 8S. -economy,. which, he said, faced the most serious threat of “continuing incomes with great dis- crepancies.” plans to spend 85 per cent of the 1957 ‘budget on defense. It is not going to “stop Communism with a bunch of slogans,” he added. He defined the wmion’s stand on automation as the belief that ‘‘as be a decrease in the price of a commodity,” oe Reuther criticized the _ people's “failure” to stress civil rights more & eae (Purther tmformation on trcome tax vallable. without | us the Ieaieah Domedes Gerdes otha Ou Oo han 15 ome The speaker said administration end technology develops, there ought to/. : ‘Farmington Terminates Consultant Work on Water System ~ old Molotov line in Soviet foreigni a. , : policy. The Molotov line was a , ie ee CONTTACES GV co : gram, Stuart H. Perry died last night in Tucson, Ariz. (See story, for Two Schools. Waterford Board OKs) Lowest Bids to Build Contracts were awarded for two new Waterford Township elemen- tary schools at a special Board of Education meeting last night: * * * On a low bid of $272,830 for the 14-room William Beaumont School at Elizabeth Lake and Lockhavén Rds., the board awarded the con- tract to the Bundy Construction Company of Pontiac. Next closest low Tild was sub- mitted, by the Solomon Construc- The contract for the Henry R. Schoolcraft Elementary School, to be located on Maceday drive, was awarded to the McHugh Company of Pontiac. Its low bid was $269,295. ‘ Next lowest bid of this school was $276,830, submitted by the “The bid for a deep-well was awarded to L&L Contractors, with a base bid of $1,760.74, for the Beaumont School, Since water has already been installed in Schoolcraft School deep well bids for this building. The McHugh Company has start- ed work ‘this morning on the Schoolcraft School. DETROIT @® — Mayor Al-| Slate Four Speakers for Dem Club Meet | Four guest speakers will high- Oakland Club this Sunday evening at 7:30 at the Caribou Inn in Clarkston. Club president Cecil Warden said Leslie. H. Hudson, Pontiac's state Walter T. Mc- ,. Royal Oak state repre- sentative, Donald Adams, Drayton Plains Justice of the Peace, and tary of state, will speak. Asks for Second House WASHINGTON (INS) —The head Elementary Buildings _/° area, it was not necessary to have) - Pontiac Will Observe ” |proclaimed the week of Feb. 17- yl ZF 3 Awaits Examination | on Driving Charge it : Fe H 5 3 f i 523 fs na Poehiman, 48 of 126 is still in r) id ‘Engineers Week Mayor William W. Donaldson has 23 as “Engineers Week” in Pon- Peanut Cluster 58c Value POUND eeenee provement of comfort, health, safety and general living stan- dard of the community,"’ the proc- laimation read in part, for more privacy and better se- curity. B-17 Flying Fortresses, bought as surplus property. _ Have you ever considered the ad- vantage to yourself of having a private blood bank for your family? That question was put to Pontiac area residents today by Mrs. A. H. Magnus, chairman of the commu- nity blood committee. “Few people know,” ‘she said its own supply in advance. fields the. type, Mrs. Magnus added, it is! - clear that the srnart family creates) , Family Blood Bank Possible, Available Wherever Needed, used 772 pints of Red Cross blood, while the Red Cross only received 495 points from the public.” — This deficit of 400 pints, she went on, will grow if the public does not respond better than it has during the past three months. She recalled that on Jan. 21, the Pontiac Red Cross Chapter had been forced to make an emergency appeal through press and radio to tide the hospitals over. * * * On Monday, the Red Cross will hold the only blood bank In Pon- urging all healthy persons, 18 through 59 years of age, to give blood. ; * * * ‘The bank is from 2 to 8 p.m. at! the Elks Temple, 114 Orchard Lake | Ave., and an appointment isnot) necessary. : Those who wish an appointment, however, to insure no delay, she said, should call her at MI 6-1313, - ae the Red Crogs, FE 5, of Mrs. Dorothy Blodgett, / nod recruiting chairman, FE i : “DRY CURTAINS Tapered con struction provides $1.19 Value wick draining. leavyweight rub- 38' The EASY Way With Pinless Stretchers. Regular $1.50 Quality é iam. meng sg HN ‘ 2 . a ees = RA ae se 3 : is 4 =e . . : 2H : Sere « j . mor 2 re a ay as ee, ee ee se : ; ; & ‘ 2 * : * * ' 4 a * bs = 3 E * Ry. 4 { bs 3 se ca Z - ¥ ¥ ee] os —] ' a8 . ¥ : ae f ar ____>_THE PONTIAC PRESS.: FRIDAY. 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Robbing and his ordinances : “alleg ssiory tage i obo Barry last Jan. 14. 4 camp, , Sep) |What's in a Mill? ‘ ue is iThat’s Anybody’s Guess Robbins Mobile Village Wins Court Ruling in Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty yes- terday ruled in favor of a Water- ford Township trailer camp whose expansion last summer was con- Robbins Mobile Village, at the corner of Elizabeth Lake road and M59, had been enlarged by facili-) .\ties for..17 additional trailers on “property adjacent to the camp # "| proper, 3300 W, Elizabeth Lake Rd. Robbins countered by contending Doty rule@ that the approval § means the township no longer can restrain the owners from expand- ing on their site, There was space for 133 trailers in the original ALBUQUERQUE, N.-M. @ — Men’ s— Ladies’ e | i Every schoolboy knows 5,280 feet Masonic -- Elk . i i lis a mile—that is, everywhere but 1 \in Bernalillo County, Unusual Values Save jj Officials compiling new proper- Now. Amethyst ne for | t tions have found one Monffi.of February. “mile” that’s only 4,000 feet and another that's — p Pereer They explain We Give Red Stamps | sr made piecemeal, with dif- G ris BT ferent starting points, as the area eogors-Newporis | pa FOES Jewelry Dept.—Main Floor | should be a uniform 640 ‘acres, i anal as SE ome Enjoy 2¥2 hours of color television in your own §, ining room, Saturday. Starting with the Perry Como Show from 8:00 to 9: 00 and. then the Emmy Nominations from 9:00 to 1030. No strings attached, all you have to do is call the number below and ask that a color set be brought to your home. We will make deliveries up until as late as 6:00 Saturday Evening. Don’t wait call now. There are just a limited number of sets. Call FEderal 4-2525 or come into our Color TV showroom. There are 6 different east for r you to take a choice of, at a price anyone can afford. W's like having 2 sets in 1 Thrill to beautiful “Living Color”. . . enjoy , black-and-white pictures ... on the same set. RCA Victor Compatible Color TV brings you a huge 254 square inches A , Ask abouf the exclu. sive RCA Victor Fac- =f \ 4 , , » of viewable area... 0n.a 21-inch § tory Service Contract , tabs, overal dametat) | ‘Cnaréstice § TV... at the price once paid The Stemwyeh, Big ORISA TTI for black-and-white alone! Sea lanced Fidelity pe sped | _ grained finishes, tuner optional, extra, Come in today! rn aoe ‘ed (| é SerrrE rete” Hampton Eles 825 W. Huron “FE 4-2525 | Limited Supply of Demanstrators So Coll Now! | | l BEAT the CLOCK YOU SAVE AS LONG AS LARGE QUANTITIES LAST! “Follow the Crowds—Be Here WHEN the DOORS OPEN 10 A.M. Oe sae, Oe i eet ee eee S 2 of lite at prices you cam afford Vo pay. No C.0.D,"'s, No Phone Ord EVEN AT THES LOW PRICES . , USE YOUR CREDIT a 74 N. SAGINAW ST. WE GIVE HOLDEN STAMPS BEAT the CLOCK Bargains on First Come First Served * Basis! SAT. “Despite Present. Rising Prices You Save Plenty in This Sale! Prices cut te bring ® record crowd to our store, Here's your chance to save on Ladies’, » Boys’, * Otria’, — and Home Needs. ko. . cm . You be the judge. EVEN AT THESE LOW PRICES... USE YOUR CREDIT FRI 10 a.m. 9:30 9 p.m. A 5:30 19 Hours of Big Savings 19 Hour Sale . . . Today and Seturday | 19-HOUR SALE-WHILE THEY LAST! Worth te $25 Seve for now, next year LADIES’ SUITS | $199 FUR COATS 15.00 | 99.00 49.99 Ladies’ Tweed $399 Group of Northern -ZIP-OUT COATS Muskrat Coats 25.00 | 188.00 Goes Back to Original Price Mondey Fur Coats, Steles ‘AQ | Reg. $99. Here's your chance to save 2 on furs. Don't miss it, 19 Hour Sale . . . Today ond Saturday 19 Hour Sele . . . Today and Saturday Ladies’ $39 Coats Buy for now & next year, all wen 16" @ sizes, Goes back to $39 Today and Seturdey @* | 19 Hour Sole... Ladies’ $20 Coats Special purchase of ali wool and poplin short coats, 8 to 18. 19 Hour Sole. . . Todey ond Soturday Ladies’ 5.99 Dresses pis Special purchase, come save on Dress and Sport Styles, 10 to 44. Gees back te 5.99 Monday 19-HOUR SALE-WHILE THEY LAST! 19 Hour Sole . Ladies’ $10 Dresses § One lot of srmart new styles, sizes TO to 20, 38-to 44. . Today and Saturday Ladies’ Formals ‘hater nY 10.00 1.99 3.99 G of White Uniforms | ‘22mm %4berw 1.99 1.00 Goes. Back to Original Price Monday 19 Hour Sele . . . Today and Seturday LADIES’ SLIPS Stock up on new spring cotton wt reyon styles, half. slips included % to 40. Gees back to te 1.99 Menday ; Today and Seturdey 19 Hour Sele. . . 19-HOUR SALE-WHILE THEY LAST! 19 Hour een 1 in and Seturdey 44: wc NYLON LON HOSE ie es ee eae Goes beck te $1 Monday LADIES’ SWEATERS gp vse 1.99 Sins’ BRAS” Ladies” Blouses si vac” aS. fag 5 on See 35¢ ‘on’ Panties 2-100; 2.83 y 1.88 o «O97 5.99 Orion Cardigan 1.35 Plein Dark Seam 19 Hour Sele . . . Today and Soturdey 1.99 Spring Styles Fes tite th, Ladies’ Sweaters | Berkshire Nylons 9 LADIES’ caR COATS rT ht Ladies’ Purses Ladies’ Skirts ey ir BS Or ee An oe | Oo7° l Bit on Goes Back to Original Price Mondey | Goes Back to Original Price Mondoy 19 Hour Sole . . . Today ond Seturday 39 2.69 first quality 27x27 absorbent > Birdseye: diapers, Limit 3 dozen. 19-HOUR SALE-WHILE THEY LAST! & 3.99 Orion size 3 to 14 Girls’ Sweaters Lda 41.99 Twill, 3 to 14 Girls’ Slacks Boys’ Panis IAT 3.37 Goes Back to Original Price Monday oo Khaki, Black, 6 to 18 19 Hour Sele. . 3.99 new spring DRESSES prints linens solids sizes 3 to 6x. Goes back te 3.99 Monday DRESSES” and 1 19 Hour Sale... cers” end Saturday | BOYS’ JA @** 14.99 - quilt A CRETS jackets, 19 Hou Sele . ” Yoden and Saturday 19 Hour Sele . . ‘ BOYS’ SHIRTS Ivy League sanforized gingham e.. sleeve sport shirts, sizes 6 to z od | te Say io 1.39 Boy's 2 to 6x? B oxer Jeans 99° detachable hoods, sizes 6 to 18. Goes back to 14.99 Monday Girls’ Coats, Sets 24.99 all wool fleece and tweed coats, 7 to 12, sets 3 to 6x. Goes back to 24.99 88) +, 10") “i335 Goes Back to — Price Monday 19.99 Weather Winky SNOW SUITS Il.7¢7 19 Hour Sele . . . Today and Saturday CANNON SHEETS 17 2.89. value, full SHEETS size, Ist quality, stock up. 1.79 Full 42x81 oo i Curtain Panels 19 Hour Sele. . . Today and aiastay $2 LOOP RUGS B9: Come, Stock up, Rubberized, Full 24x36, All colors. 19 Hour Sale . . . Today and Saturdey 1.49 NYLON PANELS Goes back to $2 Monday | sportswear, sleepwear and, dia- 19 Hour Sele. . 39¢ Percale Flannel 39c fine quality. Ideal for - Ses Seturdey 19: pers. back to 39¢ Mi 19-HOUR SALE-WHILE THEY LAST! SS ee eee O9:< 5.99 Full Bed Sixe 69e Giant 22244 ems, come early. Gees back to 1.49 Monday Cannon Blankets CANNON 1.00 “Better Fully Packed | 4.99 Full 81” Length Feather Pillows | — Print Drapes Goes Back to Original Price Monday 19 Hour Sale . . : Today and Saturday hi $6 Cannon Blankets” Shop and save on these full size satin bound blankets. 49%c Fine, Extra Large HAND TOWELS bo 5.99 Full, Twin Size Chenille Spreads 3 Goes Back to Original Price Monday CANNON 19 Hour Sele... Today and Seturdey | Town & Country Shoes $12 Ladies assorted group, while G** they last. Goes back te $12 Monday 19-HOUR SALE-WHILE THEY LAST! | We Drose cee: | 4.94 MEN’S SUITS, TOPCOATS 2788 HORNBACK < 3.99 Cotten Sanforized ALLIGATORS | Men’ s Pajamas ‘De 2.66 Goes Back to, Original Price Monday 59.99, 100% All Weel . EY ‘ * ar a 19 Hour Sale . . . Today and Saturday Men's Suburbans 12" 100% all wool in flecks and tweeds; black. Ty. yd yn and charcoal. Sites 36 3.99 Marlboro Men's 2.83 19 Hour Sale . . . Today and Saturday Men's Underwear A A é Stock wu ist ty T-shirts, 3, Shorts, ted’ cumetes | shirts. Goes back to 79¢ Monday a 19-HOUR SALE-WHILE THEY LAST! 1.00 Stretch and Regular ebeb’ ue sensation of our sale ‘miss this group of. "9.99 Smart Dress Styles MEN'S PANTS 3.7'7 | 12.99 Sport and Dress MEN'S JACKETS 4.88, Goes Back to Origine! Price Mondey - Today and Soturday | BATH TOWELS «@ fee yg ee CR Re Oot 28H ot OER RO FM, he yh De BOK ee ee ee ee a a ee a wah are Ba — a EE MM MAC IE ME Re My gic: ed CN ea ee a “par Ga a ra - : = iv 5 4 h ay : . : : . | “a4 a 4 THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1957" : ° Cabinel Change Poison Pen Notes! Cari Musket Reveals Map Reesved by Mie Caribbean Gold Templs 17 a ee ee Hits Lawyer | le : you've Duei in Indonesi ait Duke's Friend \Client's Divorce Right in Heart LONDON (INS) aa LOS ANGELES w — Her hus-| This prompted her attorney| ranted. the the decree © ee eciaitim ain once “The map, led sind sealed wt Sad tale to veer presentoa Sade fn comment rusty; 5. Parties in Coalition! Parke Mas, received, a ‘food off, [Americans will fly to. the(red wax, was found beneath the lw Meet Suka nounced . separation 1 ; Re tomorrow to/plate. The written in Latin, a ays Agree mages bend Ree te Ee de Gk tat silverited tokiebage todiceting locotien . Michael Parker, former ) to Study Problems —_| etary and boon companion of the|fortune they believe is buried on|ot something that had been hidden : Duke pf Edinburgh. - > JAKARTA, Indonesie «— Pre- thought AAT, Inne Eu, etter ces Br of ing today to be a pawn im some iM-| vindictive act against her husband. protei interals . lusivatl Indonesian political_horse'n. news forced'Parker to resigniof the Dominican Republic,|with Dr. G. M. Tronocoso, sec- 24% nn, 06 OS See trading with all signs pointing t0-|¢,om the royal household and has|which is loahing the American par-|retary of new development for the visaeaian » +. ba oO | ward a complete Cabinet reshuf-licen blamed for touching off the|ty a 175oot patrol craft and other|Dominiean Ri Republic, the possible rely this weekend, the | Widely publicize rumor that the|equipment for the hunt. significance of the map. a parties keeping the Duke and Queen Elizabeth were 0! Jameson G. Campaigne of In-| He was d to receive an each day. Next coalition ead in power @Felthe verge of-a marital split, ‘ ' agreed on a-government shakeup " ge diree- bourbon erke res See we eer ame secon | ro tang | Se nat sn, * idjoj * ’ 2 ; y é : ¢ rien Ncenelaa’ pests has eS he pen deluge today, said: “Any | one of hig sons beneath the butt tents and other equipment need- 66 hedged on the move to oust the| "astiness toward Mrs, Parker | plate of an ancient flintlock mus- | ed for an expedition to the wild too veteran political’ leader, “but the — be attributed partly to my'| ket was instigation for the jaunt. | and uninhabited cape. pressures are mounting. The son, J 16, purchased; Campaigne said that the Dom- Delegations from the five part-| *People-may say sus Seda ics 0 Ce re es ago in alinican Republic ig interested in, ies are to meet with “President/,_ disservice to her husband by|New York antique shop but did|the expedition because it will share So good for your dog -saves your time, too time you buy food, buy Miller's Minute Meal. * a ee ee t n 99 Sciaree to gv over the prchlons ite timtas of ei eanapecontens Stee senses Gis meas’ Sa Serine of Say: wanes One ey Te S ro Sukarno, Indonesia's most PopU-ithe separation” which took place lar leader, has not disclosed -his|more than a year ago, he. added, - jposition regarding Sasfroamidjo-|put it was “entirely ‘my decision.” try the lighter, milder yo bean rok ~ been sharp- 's 2 | wig , : ly 0 nation's political! ‘ made| 86 proof Old Crowltt'sjust | parties recently and has been re- PES Mea h cayibocr pn oa os mild as your present ported planning to set up am &d-lriveq in Portugal for the official . brand of whiskey...and pion Pgpamicltiay, Mipho Gn ed visit,” said Lewis, “everyone te | started a nationwide trend In a ‘speech early this —_— Parker was pects. ‘al to light, mild bourbon! Sukarno declared Indonesia needs Duke on a long ocean voyage when| revolutionary laws — emergency his wife announced the separation. | laws — to solve its mounting|He immediately returned to Lon-| crises.” - don and will not be in Portugal : Saturday when the Queen arrives) Released as ‘Oriented,’ to be with her husband before starting the state visit on Monday. Kills Wife, Son in Italy parliom Bay wave ggr-pse ERO, Taal, —on Lakes Resources year: la r, : was dismissed from a mental asy- ANN ARBOR — A l>-week! lunr-10 days ago with the follow-/seminar on problems of Great) ing notation: Lakes rsources will be held at the} “A quiet man, well oriented for| University of Michigan starting} a of his a ee casceniens wil include h| | quest le.” sue OLD CROW DIST. CO., FRANKFORT, KY..| Yesterday Preti hammered his|phases as shore erosion, fisheries, | DISTRIBUTED BY NAT. DIST. PROD. 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The VA officials sas add MBER CO OPEN TIL tag at the time the noise may be| v. ee numbers of civilians as eS 5 Pp. ‘M. ‘ee + 4 ss ) SATURDAY. |: The air surgeon general's office “4 discharged from the Air Force for " > % OPEN MON FRI. til 9 P. M. i ; § i : 4 JOIN THi 1S SALE ORES CARGO PILES UP — The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad’s yards at Locust Point, Md., start to Fa pile up with general cargo as Baltimore starts to wake the coast-wide strike of ——— AP Wirephote We are preparing to announce our newly enlarged So we must clean i DAILY 9 te 9-—SUNDAY 12 te 5 You Alweys Pay Leas atl és FURNITURE SALES 3345 Auburn Rd. 1 Mile East of Auburn Heights PHONE FE 5-9241 (M-59) quarters. up some of our stock, come in this week and see for yourself, the savings which are being And watch for our ad given. next week. Abbott Free on Bond jon Reduced Charge. Arthur Abbott, 21, of 23 S. Pad- dock St., who claimed he was “‘fir- ing in the air to celebrate New) Year's Eve"’ was bound over to} Circuit Court Wednesday charged with feloniously assaulting a man from restive students. In Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslo- vakia and Romania students have renewed demands ranging from an end to.compulsory Russian studies to the formation of new independ- ACCORDION LESSONS . -BEGINNERS’ BAND ADVANCED BAND - ADULT BAND ACCORDION FURNISHED DURING TRIAL PERIOD GALLAGHER ection 18 E. Huron | cold. which | gions dotted by the towering Hima-' versities ent student organizations, “Disciplinary Committees" * * * However, East Germany is mak- Prof. East German Central Committee, more free time and to abolish cer- the Russian |! anguage. Marxism and Leninism will re- main a required subject, however, , | Gute said. Reliable reports reaching East Berlin say that Bulgarian stu- dents tre demanding formation of new student organizations, in- dependent of the communist youth organization. and higher ellites are facing a new challenge In East Germany the students are being held in check by new estab- lished in each university to study the backgrounds of unreliable youths. ing a show of improving student * jlife, Herbert Gute, a member ot the board of education of the told International News Service his government plans to grant students tain compulsory studies, including Bulgarian students both in uni- technical Ischools are also requesting the ism. Students Renew Demands; Want Freedom in Satellites BERLIN (INS)—Four Soviet sat- right to read Western litera-' ture and listen to Western broad-/ casts. They want relaxation of the Marxism and Leninism. * * Students of Prague and Bruenn | universities in Czechoslovakia have. demanded the abolition of the Com- munist-controlled youth arganiza- tion. Like the Bulgarians, they! have asked for new independent | student groups. Romanian students want less ide- ological lecturing and an abolition . |of compulsory study of the Rus-| sian language and Marxism-Lenin- There are eveh reports of stu- dent trouble in the Soviet's small- est and tightest satellite, Albania. | The students at Tirana University | recently passed a resolution de- manding the right to free choice! of study subjects. | Police caught 1,000 live eels which escaped from a truck crash | on the German-Dutch border, | * NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS | OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN It is necessary that all deg owners in Oakland County must protease a certilicate that __their dog (or dogs) has been vaccinated against rabies within the township residents or city residents of Walled Lake or Keego Harbor can receive a 195? dog license from their respective treasurers. ast 12 months before ° If such owners do not possess such a certificate, the same may be obtained from their local Veterinarian or at one of the county-operated clinics which will be held at the fol- « lowing listed locations from 1-4 p.m.. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Walled Leke City Hall—Walled Lake ‘Troy Twp. Fire Hall—2780 Rochester Rd. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Ortonville Fire Hall—Ortonville Oakland County Animal Shelier—1200 East Walton Blvd., Pontiac The 1957 Dog Licenses will also be available at the above listed clinics. ° License Fees: Male Dog Female Dog Unsexed Dog “ee @ © © © © © © © & we *_* @ © © © © © ee eo ON MARCH 1; 1957 THE ABOVE FEES WILL BE DOUBLED Fee for rabies vaccinations at county clinics is $2.00 per dog : Indigents or other persons who are unable to pay the vaccination fee will receive the services without charge provided reasonable proo! is offered of their financial condition. OAKLAND COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, RABIES CONTROL DIVISION TO SET FOR |] NG Tradetn Allowanes * FREE Service + FREE $0-Day Small tarts Wartanty OWN THIS $1.25 PER WEEK! COMPLETE WITH @ REMOTE CONTROL @ POWER TUNING ¢ @ SPECIALLY PRICED + FREE 1-Vr. C.R.T. Warranty PORTABLES 9-14-17 Inch t. 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Merit Badges; Movies| — of Recent Trips Shown | More than 120 people attended the annual banquet of the Pontiac Boy Scout Troop 66, sponsored by the Joslyn Avenue United Pres- byterian Church recently, Following .the dinner, merit badges were presented by Don Myer, assistant scout master, to Duane Aker and Wayne Kline, Those presenteq Tenderfoot awards include: Philip’ Morris, Robert Bradshaw, and Gary Mi- halek. They were awarded by Scoutmaster Nelson Kirby. Second Class awards were earned "| pose a 29-year career of. thievery, SLEIGH RIDE — Handicapped Pitch Haven estate of John Ivory, Lake Township. The youngsters, land County Society of Crippled Children enjoy an outing at the youngsters treated by the Oak- 9960> Cooley .Lake Rd. White . masse by parents and * Te de oat ge ee an Pontiac Press Phote Coombs, teachers, cect «ticshe ehina. taih ths shh leg a He of the face and shock, was ponies. The outing is part of the program of field trips on which |charged with reckless driving. ,the children are regularly taken by the society. and war hero melted away to ex- Army desertion and jail breaking under 20 names? “He has a genuine humanitar- jan drive — he wants to do good for people,’ says William Pringle, county attorney who prosecuted Laskey last Monday on a charge of iNegally marrying a couple while posing as a_ minister. * * 2 He loves to-read. He sews and crochets, And 26 times he's been convicted of crimes that are peni- for an 4 tentiary offenses, Bh early a tas only $200,.|,,He was publicity crazy,” says hs eae ag rt y fund. (Mrs: Richard Iliff, co-owner of the As tt go nto * |Chase County Leader-News. “He takes $23,000 per t©\ was a good talker and very per- keep city streets clear, the depart-|suasive. He told a lot of stories ment figures it has enough money |that always made him look like Aye =? come Mgoa than. hero,” inches of snow year. Laskey is serving six months in| The Weather Bureau. says the | the county jail for performing the average fall for the rest of the jijjegal marriage, It was his only winter is 10.4 inches. . - |wedding in not quite nine ‘months With yesterday's 4.6 inch snow-!as pastor of Elmdale Christian fall, Detroit has 38.2 inches |Chuurch. The couple plans another’ of snow this season — seven inches ceremony. more than normal. . The little church. thrived under | if The Detroit forecast for today? |his ministry. He was in great de- Snow. : mand as a speaker and told a gripping story of his experiences, as a prisoner of war in Korea. But he was never in Korea. “I talked to him extensively about his past,” “He told me he was a foundling. He admits he’s been in alot of) trouble. He said he’s lied in the past. He said he had to do it to| Ferdinand Waldo DeMara, 35, a cover up his record? Each time he’ native of Lawrence, Mass., was laid the cards on the table for a) ‘held on a warrant charging cheat- prospective employer he was ing ed false pretenses, turned away. It finally became unbearable and he used aliases. come out, In the future he will tel the — = ? ber of color photographs of fires. ber of fires in this area‘ but he de- nies having anything to do with them,” Pringle reported. enroll as a freshman at Park Col- lege at Parkville, Mo., of 195 under the name Dean Barton. He used that name later, at Elmdale. line tripped him up in Elmdale. He said you couldn't get dupli- cates for Army discharge papers Towle knew that wasn’t true and started checking on him. said. Pringle “Now, he says-“he’s glad it's all) * * Pringle ‘nail Laskey had a num- “He's been.present at.a num- Laskey, a Canadian, managed to in the fall A little flaw in Laskey's glib you lost them. Sheriff Francis) sonable young schoolteacher who quickly won Down East tele community was .|identified by state police yester- day as a fantastic imposter who once posed as a Canadian surgeon in Korea. The charge stemmed from his role as Martin Danniel Godgart, an instructor of “‘superior quali- fications” who taught North Hav- en youngsters English, Latin and French, instituted recreation pro- grams, organized a Séa Scout unit and won praise from his col- leagues, superiors and the island population. A Martin Godgart teaches in New York and attended Wagner College there, State police said DeMara had Wagner listed on the Maine teaching certificate they charged he obtained fraudulently. Nickerson said DeMara- gave a “full was the same man who, as Dr. Joseph C. Cyr, served with the:—- Canadian navy and performed del- jicate surgery despite only elemen- tary medical training. DeMara, nearly six feet tall and) Expose ? Fantastic Frauds: ‘Schoolteacher’,.’ Minister’ AUGUSTA; Maine # — A per George Merrian, wife of the te Temes King in the Now 16 slaying wholland's Baptist minister, said theyjot George 1. Krise has been the affections of aiwere alerted because “Godgart ly tight-lipped Yankees. lander to recall a magazine to check on “Godgart.” * * * * * used someone Fvcd name must certainly outweigh bad.” Police Navy hitches, resulting in tion, Institute Falls, * * * - statement"’ admitting -he Texas state prison 1955. Texas School Is First to Be Air-Conditioned talked a lot’ — unlike traditional- Circuit Judge Earl -C. Pugsley It was this trait that led one is-'has not shown premeditation, on DeMara and asked state police ? And ab the goed he tap dune eth Gand id DeMara's career includes simultaneous Army and. 1% years in a Navy prison for deser- He also has masqueraded ps a. zoology professor at Notre Dame’ in Alfred, Maine. 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TONSES Yesterday's answer: referee, cOcl, d gh dOwn, safety, fumBle, pAss, plunge, * maintained a high standard of building code. ; wets Ralf asrs ~ safely, fumBle, pAss, plunge % proyided an up-to-date and efficient Fire Dept. eee * maintained and becutified Township eppetion. Et ee eee ce we povite ewe tN@W England Irishman pps eset a pe éediator of Dock Strike By International News Service family moved to New York City ee The “‘man in the middle” of the} following his father's death. f \ earnest cost Gat Gail oteiee is|GETS LAW DEGREE INTO SHORTHAND WITH “Irish wit whose success at his job/school, through Columbia and then is largely the result of a lesson Through Fordham University, It| which awarded him 4 law degree in 1931, Sei * * * For a few. years, he served as assistant U. §, attorney for the was to his eye on the|.. The Shorthand Written with abc's “main iemge” ot al trace. [outhera district of New York. Your Short Cut to a e778 a New York law firm. In 1948, Better Job — MORE Pay! The 52-year-old, stocky, ruddy-|he went info business for himself. “ - | faced Finnegan learned this lesson; Finnegan got his job as the gov- im It Is Shorter — Easier! : ° while dabbling in boxing as a stu-|ernment’s chief labor mediator two| ? dent at Columbia University, years ago through the influence of : New Class Next Week | “I was pretty bad with the/his friend, Labor Secretary James ; igloves,”’ he recalls, “but there was P. Mitchell ses a eae a? [a husky boy from the corn belt a private citizen, d been «| «The Business Institute |.2 Ste, 2 Meco ht) AS mts ten, be ha been f 4 ‘boxing him one day, and kept hit-| than ,100 labor disputes. As a gov- g ’ 7 West Lawrence Street, Pontine Phone FE 2-3551 .\ting him in the nose. I couldn’tjernment servant, he has con- é ‘ tinued to contribute greatly to the * : : : “Finally, one of my shoes started |©@uS¢ of labor peace. And not once > =| : has he ever forgotten to his ; COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE [ue sous, nd US a ee ee 2 NO APPOINTMENT several constellations of stars, and — oe MEME Necessary . 1 was|Nation Changes Habits; ‘mass of electronic equipment! ‘several under construction around |Development for such information, | | emg to 7} \Blctronic Brain [5 a ae 1 to Guard Detroit] Air Force Plans to’ Use| Automatic Equipment to | Direct Missiles | nie cee o- ths Foree has announced start metropolitan Detroit's aerial de-| Z| known as the semi-automatic ground environment system (SAGE), The Battle Creek facility, one of. the United States, will be called: Headquarters, Detroit Air Defense Sector, or DADS The project is necessary, the Air Force said, because man can not think fast enough to plan his de-! fense in case of another world war.| ‘SAGE is capable of dedding which defense to use in the case of am enemy approach, the Air | Force said, In the.case of a mass _ attack Use of correct defense at | the right time would be of the ut- most importance. The electronic machine would al- so direct guided missles and inter- ceptor aircraft. SAGE is essentially an adapta- tion of the digital computer now used in industry. - Air Force personnel feed data on approaching planes or missiles into SAGE. The electronic ma- chine’s memory bank hag a map of the Detroit area defense = tern. From the data and map, the machine would then select. the ‘right defense. A total of 500 persons will man’ the Fort Custer installation when it is completed in July. The system! will be operational in 1958 or 1959. | i | | Any Towns for Sale? CARSON CITY, Nev. «P—Any.-' body have a town for sale? The Robert S. 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Or was she a stranger? I felt) About the difficulty of combin-| youth. ; ing the twin careers of being an Then Miss Hepburn’ did, some-jactress and wife, but that “If you Ferrer. Audrey Hepburn has, guarantees her a mvtltimillion-dol- | lar future. To millions uf men she is all the girls they loved—and lost—in the springtime of their | All exctpt that lucky Mel : 2 ae -@ Member of Centra! Methodist Church e Resident and sere of Waterford Township PRIMARY ELECTION FEBRUARY 18 the ‘lacklustre look of the lined by years of nobie living and| lack of proper exercise—and a bit | breathlessly she eave: this im- mortal line: from helees. “Haven't. we pet somewhere, sometime?’ “No, I'm afraid not * my mouth murmered, but my heart said si] — lently: =| “Don't listen to him, tittle| "| Audrey. He's a liar. He met you ‘|before, many times — and he knows it, x | “You were the girl he first fell in love with in kindergarten, You | were the girl he aiso fell in love with in the 3rd grade at a differ-| ent school. You are the girl he) 9 at rote cleanrao THRIFTY DRUG 148 N. Saginew St. Neer Sears Nees see eee eee aed iE \ Aunt Jemima | ) Invites You | ” West Pontiac Kiwanis club | sos Festival | Al the Pancakes You Want : Sausage - Butter - - Syrup - Orange Juice Co ffee or Milk c | Idren 1| all $ 00 “oo 50 a for ot | SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 16th-7 A. toOP.M.| TURBAN, FEBRUAR) y LOAN BLDG. | | : PONTIAC FEDERAL SAV ne a &. ! Plus This Fine Entertainment | AUNT JEMIMA IN PERSON ws _ PATTY ANN MORRIS. LEO HOPE : Pontiac's own recording star Pantomime THE SKIPPERETTES Karen Underwood, Marjorie Neubeck. Sheila Loper, Barbara Tellerday THE SCRIBNERS BOB MILLER 4 Trick Marionettes Vocalist | | CRT RAE DANCE STUDIO: | -- West Pontiac Kiwanis Club Orchestra To the Suppliers Whose —— Make This Event Possible rage ncn FTE L0G CABIN SYRUP MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE WESSON OM , PETER'S BROWN ‘N’ SERVE SAUSAGE Gecthy cies to help the Wee! Petac Kiwanis Clb av fens Sox their “Underprviloged Boys and Gils” wotk ~ This oa sponsored by eat ein Wait Services ‘° * RECEIVE DEPOSITS—Commercial, Pay-by-Check, Savings, Christmas Clubs’ * CASH PAYROLL €HECK LISTS Member of Federal Deposit | Insurance Corporation j 6 i F * te ta A ae ee e a 3 ic « rue 2 > : ‘ a Ed a , : * . J ‘ * ‘ * = : : z : Eg sy & ; d bgt : ; cs. F yt = .- (ae v4 “Bank From Your Car Downtown ‘ EL EVATOR CURB BANKING at the COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK The First Elevator- —- Type Teller Cage ‘in the Midwest Now Operating at the Community N ational Bank Enjoy the convenience and thg speed of banking right from your car at the Community National Bank. Our new elevator-type teller cage is now operating on East Lawrence street during our regular banking hours. So easy to reach ... so speedy to use and really con- venient. Another giant step at Community in modern banking services. eagea TA BRANCH OFFICES at- West Huron at Tilden @ North Perry at Glenwood | Keego’Harbor « @. Walled Lake @ Union Lake ra Milford and Bloomfield sissaee ¥ : Janet Evans of “Lakeland avenue (left) poses. in the gharming old- fashioned dress she will wear for thé antique show Tuesday through Thurs- day at All Saints Episcopal Church. She is pushing a reed buggy made at the turn of the century. It is lined with the red plush typical of the Victorian \ A collection of hundreds of antique - dolls is. the prized possession of Mrs. . Imogene Leonard of West Square Lake - road. ,She is showing a mévhanical period. The doll is a large German bisque creation (1800-1890). Susan Jane Allen is wearing a dress found in an old trunk in the attic of Mrs. Horace Hall’s mother’s home in Greenfield, Mo. ° The doll carriage is a “surrey with the fringe on top,”’ considered very fashionable for little girls in 1876. v “Mama”, moves its arms, legs and head, to Mrs. Kenneth VandenBerg of Wat- kins Lake. Mrs. VandenBerg is a co- chairman of ticket sales for the antique . show. 5 sist cid alill ae - lle Fa oF = : ” SaEaEaaaeen + - i 8 - », a = * be E $ : ers tall Nine Units Will Gather - ion Tuesday Junior League to Evaluate ork Separate Groups i i aT Hf A TE SF in} 2 ae y Hunting. F yor oeat A é 3roun e Col | \Parties ais ectors - rose jars, Beleck and Wedge- : PAINTINGS, TOO 3 be found. Pre nce x Planned — Preceding Sno- Ball at Elks Templ d * ik, il cc ae cl Mae ge i ial ti casi tt alti abi ae Te dae EE acl ash NR aR a aR ale 9 rigintr iui, : jnibing Zhi er a " A ae e { in z 4 key-wind doll that cries and says, Feminine Banker Finds Housewives Dull > Claims Businesswomen Stay Younger | Ht g E ; ne Be; | rt 1. ». i and biue shower in her Lake > panveeis elriis 7 tia | : i This Evening: 7 Mr, and Mrs. John Harris of* “oaggede wan endben ag: hog eras : sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi So- 7. rority. . - * * *& _ Gathering at the Harris home before going on to the Elks Tem- Pim ple for dancing from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. are Nancy Chenoweth and William Fish, Mr, and Mrs, Stuart Mason, Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Tysell, Mr. and Mrs, James Stans- - eld, the Wayne Reynolds and Mr, Attending the pre-dance cock- tall party at the Erwin W, New- man home on Oriole road will be Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Schneider, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Terry and Mrs. Constance Benson, F rom Birmingham will be Mr. and Mrs, Stuart M. Gastren and Mr. and Mrs, John F. Caulley, Also opening their home prior to the dance are Mr. and Mrs. Mi- chael Gollogly of South Ardmore ' Qut in Clarkston, Mrs. Charles Lip- eae D. Bo ote. and. Me . - pincott uses many antique accessories and on the. mantel“is a pair of Bristol \and Mrs. Edward Dahline of De. ; and decorative pieces inher home. On ~ vases: *The-unusual ‘candleholders are . t, Mr, ae 3. Fieinber x ‘1 the raised hearth are an Early Ameri- — French, fashioned of brass and por- deere : ng a . whontal a ‘can carboy, a Staffordshire dog and a celain, and the figurines are bisque. \field Hills. cere. ; French painted wood box. The and- Mrs. Lippincott is holding a Stafford- o prow . LJ ie :, i 7 H ’ r. firs. James Daley, Mr. 2 irons are Early American Minute Men, shire plate. and Mrs, Russ Jackson, Mr, and aoe Mrs. Roy Wright, the John Hokes ae? / Se and Frank Redker will gather at 7 the Drayton Plains home of Mr. . ils : Following the dance, a ‘smor- : gasbord will be served at the j : a Se te Beem heme on Goer. b y| abaw road, Mr, and Mrs, Rich- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 85, 1957 PAGES 17- 19| ard Betzsing, Mr, and Mrs, Ed- s : arn Gessas and Mr. and Mrs. : M4 j Be Milton Ott are among their ersonal News of Interest in FONtIAC| sce. E : eS ee : gasbord Li Mr, and Mra, Joseph Gurman|They recently visited on Annajobservance of their 50th wedding|tne incvid ‘Springers, Bud Olset of Osceola drive will leave on Sun-|Maria Island, near Bradenton, anniversary, Out-of-town guests!4ng Marlene Cook, Mr. and Mrs. day for Washington, D. C., where oe ae were present from Detroit, Grand/pud Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- they will attend festivities at the| Sue Shanks, daughter of Mrs. M.|Paplds, Fint, Birmingham, Mibiert Gierman and Mr. and Mrs. Mexican Embassy beginning on|Windiate Shanks ot Liberty Man-/frt Oxiord and Berkley, Donald Brooks ; cenday, ‘They will be gosets off ee em We five the “= ot Mogg cis main aden graduate capping] yr. and Mrs, Norman Teen Philathea Class ‘ : ooarenes Seite today “ling Jr. (nee Koester . Kien. Coiptabel Gammean, ton-Wellesley Hospital in Newton, |Ctviumn street announce the birth| Holds Valentine * Fe Mass. This is the first time that) 9) 3 son, Timothy Dean, Feb. 5/1) tCh 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Royal of Mo), emp ot ine ai the ad_|@t Pontiac General Hospital, *|WINNEL O urc torway drive are enjoying their| gross. Grandparents of the infant are} 47. req Siegwart showed winter home on. the beach at} During the past year, Sue has|Mrs. Dorothy Koester of Filer! sides of her recent trip to Nome, Nakomis, Fla. served of. the Stu- street and Mr. and Mrs, Norman) siaska at the Tuesday 4: * dent : . +: |Terpenting of Kingston. Valentine dinnermesting of Bw ; * * : x * * Loyal Philathea class Dr, and Mrs, Ethan Cudney i Barbara Lynn Drake was Mr, and Mrs, Kevin J, Ritter |Baptist Church. Nokume, Flan on Staday and | chttstoned in services at St: | Jr. of Kempf street aro recelv- | Mrs. Vernon Ridley, social chair- are staying at the Wishing Weil | Michael Church on Sunday. Mr. | ing congratulations on the birth rng poorer a on Casey Key, where Mr. and | 804 Mrs. Herbert Drake of | of 3 daughter, Catherine Mary, Decaniie tiie gaxticlgnted tu: Gott Mra, J. Lee. Voorhees of Kern | North street are godpar- | Feb, 13 at Joseph Mercy |Mem! cae , road and Mrs. Andrew E. Siarte | ents of daughter of Mr. | Hospital, geen fg *- @2°# a . fant ‘are Mr, and Mrs, Oscar|Wiser, accompanied Margaret _ Mr, and Mrs, Arman Crecor of . * Dishman of Locke street. Mr. and|McCarroll. Mrs." Ike Wideman, North Ardmore avenue are enjoy- Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gar-/Mrs. Kevin J. Ritter of Auburn wonducted the meeting ing the white sands and warm|nett of Homestead drive held openjavenue are the paternal grand-jheld in the educational building surf on Florida’s lower Gulf Coast. house in their home .Sunday in parents, of the church. Child Fe ish Will C T By iM. LAWRENCE , She thought he was expressing{iri’ the magical fulfillment of all) instead of wet, we've rushed a | ‘While Jeff's mother was upstairs| remorse for getting his coat wet./nis wishes. += fresh diaper on to him, When with Al oe wasn't. He was expressing * * * he’s wished to be full instead of kitchen for a ' There was noj fear, that his angry wish for his So let me remind you thet he| hunery, we've rushed a : - tt m oth er’ destruction might ie . Throughout so otcarnn oes og aml ant ‘ com®|is a person who, flapping his arms| nis’ experience, our calet concert fa chair up to the sink and filled) — x *« up and down, believes that his}has been not only fulfilling his the bottle at the faucet, When a@ little child becomes| Wish to fly may actually be ful-| wishes, but anticipating them, _When his mother came down-langry at us, he usually wishes/filed, ==, WISH AND GET age Seri det ee eed ln geelg gy rll Amgen He imagines that if he wishes | As a result, he really believes ing down the front of his ski suit.| passes, leaving him with terror] #®T! enough, yey material. og? strate ped og Macht «0 - p fulfilled ize a lost toy. "s almost sure anger ‘ir aichet tae The MWhen we leave him alone to} teat he hes only to. wish for, a | wished ws dead, done for, out of ; : chocolate fhe . him out of his sodden jacket, he| sleep, the terror will overwhelm ct” panay reduce i. : eo "THE PONTIAC PRESS,, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1857 % oe as Beeeoccccocosovesoooos A. ‘HONEYMOON eccecoseseoooococe and saleable, if charming ue and ces ‘Hate! No. ‘Beauty| : DONNA JEANNE HAMMILL engagement of their daughter, Donna Jeanne, ‘to Joseph A. Adamezyk, son of Mr. .and Mrs.. Joseph Adamczyk of ~Raskob street. A June. wed- ding i. planned. e e s e e : : : in BERMUDA $\over ‘the gi osc ty BiB really see many 00 Per S\chjects people make which ar : both ugly and perfectly useless. * * * 8 DAYS—7 NITES : The sight of them reminded me e a Finest Hotel as : isco ed ~ . 2 FEATURING — 8) swhatever is designed for use, | $ @ Deluxe Ocean view ‘ to fill a real need, will be beau- - donnie mag Say ¢} titul, ‘th ih beauty, is not © J Full Breakiast $| planned in the design. Contrari $ ¥ Sumptuous, five-course © wise, things that are planned just e dinners $| to be beautiful, with no thought. $ ¢ Dancing and entertain- @/ of use, are neither beautiful nor e ment nightly © useful.” + ed i gd beach and beach $ : 4 e So times, it seems to me, oe Rum Swizzle Party ® women will do handiwork just for e Free use of English bi- $ithe-sake of doing it or just be- > . d Mend Passion. flower : co Mother taught them how. ° _@ for the bride : . . ¢ a. sere Champagne : 4 And including lt ne, > 3 Spicy Treat e Any Day Departure p d. | ELKINS {Previews 3 : 8 : 296 N. Hunter Blvd, : Mrs. Abbott Claims {- Docceccccccocescosccce? Gingerbread Recipe and Topping---Tops! By JANET ODELL, week at All Saints Church, ” ( foods will be with a fluffy topping. | THAT'S RIGHT ee committee, has used You Can't Help tact, it once appeared ‘ . . Abbott is well known. in om were for the work she does in ut... en Tou social a 3 Dine at WILKINS. GINGERBREAD Bring the Whole |} By Mr Verssn abbot Family... Today || fa) = = , Marks Birthday | day. The buffet supper was held at ¥ithe Osceola drive home of Mrs. Auxiliary H olds: Meeting Mrs. Bertha Pool was the hon- oree at a birthday party Thursday evening, marking her 75th birth- Gilbert Brett. Alice Keho was co- THe aa! lei Rebekah Lodge 246 Conducts Meeting oF § Sy of 5 : E William Merrill Addresses Sorority * William Merrill of WilKO-Way of Beta Sigma Phi sorority held at Hotel Waldron. . * * * The speaker also told of the organization of the Summer Thea- ter that is now approaching its 17th season. A report was given on the re- ‘Drama Talk Presented 5281 Dixie Hwy. cent City Council meeting of Beta Sigma Phi and plans were completed for a party to be held on March 2 at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Build- ing. . Also announced was the annual Founders’ Day Banquet which will be held April 24 at Devon Gables. Members of Phi Chapter will han- dle favors for the affair. 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Mrs. Perry Kelley will assist the hostess. features; gift pattern printed in- side the book—25 cents. J -For this pattern, send 35¢ in new designs for all sizes; special |W Airway drive. Teachers’ Exchange Club gathered at Bethany Baptist Church Thursday evening. Hostess for the Valentine party was Mrs. Lenn Kennaday (left) of She was photographed urer, Pentise Press Phote Merrell Stephens (seated) of Oneida road, who is president; Mrs. Elmer Thorpe rae 4 from left) of Thorpe street, and Mrs. Irene Albright (right) * of South esos avenue, club treas- “Shall We Bend the Twig?” was the address given by the Rev. Kenneth Hutchinson of First Church of the Nazarene before Never before a low price! | CALBI MUSIC CO. i Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments ie and Baldwin Pia 119 Ne Saginaw St. ee ee me ee ee ee fine organ at this Cee re eee ee ee ee) ee es ee ee es “only tom tome to 36 paw Aogyd x Ra sg —_— — These Outfits Are Elegant and Easy to Wear PARIS. (INS) — Here are five some 3,500 Paris creations that are suitable, elegant, and easy to wear for American women. * * * For morning and casual wear: A navy blue wool or jersey suit in ja supple cardigan style with gold buttons. It is worn with a white shirt-style blouse with the collar For cocktails and dancing: The newest thing are buoyant skirts in a “bubble,” “lantern” or bloom- 2 i g rf pi BURTON’S . [fast meeting were presented by or Mrs. Clayton Rule-who used as her| You can choose it in black or Use Our Convenient |) subject, “The Demoniac ard a| white for a sophisticated style, Term | Herd of Swine.” in. pastel_shades to look young, - : ** & *¢ or in red if you wanfto-be no- Budget P lan During the business meeting| “eed: Take , plans were made for Lenten din-| The latest style for theater and efter Bed ners beginning with Ash Wednes-idinner wear is a mid-calf length BURTON’S day Feb. 6. Plans were also made|sheath with a floor-length _— : . to attend the 16th annual North/back panel. Cut-without sleeves APPAREL for WOMEN [Central Jurisdictional meeting to/worn without a belt, such a loosely 75 N. Saginaw St. be held in Central Methodist|fitted tube dress of crepe is the : Church in Detroit in March. most stunning 1957 style in Paris. alt “¢ fs 5 : Foreign Diplomats. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1057 ___ Bs tes 5 Invited to Homes of _ ‘By JANE EADS a4 Pu i rE F Fg 9 E 5 SDH 3 land, Italy, Spain and Mexico, -WASHINGTON—It is, hoped that B is Gathering CAROL JAEHN — More than 70 per cent of a ‘world supply of jodine comes from | and Chile. — CAR Has | Valentine * | He Who Take <4 Client to “Ted's” | for. Dinner Is Velly Wise Man... He Who Take the affair: in their home Ogemaw road. Mrs, Webster Francis and Mrs. tess in her home on Ottawa drive BOSS ee students Sarah ‘ i | MeCasvell Schesl was tre tnom- to ‘Ted's ’ bers of Junior American Citizen Club will present the program. Even. Wiser! | Mrs. Norman Allen will be in : charge. : { © Office Dinners ! 9 : Professor to Speak @ Betdce Parties 3 2 at Nurses’ Meeting *Sueers” : Kathryn Lowrey wpe of “a>. ; 4 sity of Michigan of Public Woodward at Square Lake Rd. Health, Ann Arbor, will speak at the Tuesday meeting of the Oak- ste Nurses Association. The = amas p.m. ; 11¥%p S. Seginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich, < Theme the meeting .will +. Enrollments Available in D. Classes. “Our common Goals,” presented -« Weite, phone o call in soon orp % by Continuing Patient bien of Gale ; : . PHONE FEDERAL 5. te “hee 4528 DIXIE -NEXT TO KAREN’S TOYLAND, IN THE HEART OF THE DRAYTON SHO OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9:00 MON. THRU FRI. FOR YOUR SHOPPING balanced and roll terns and - choice, no money d toe. 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CHAIRS upholstered in sturdy, washable vinyl plastic — curved comfortable posture, non-marring backs. Strong tubular blactone frames, brass trimmed — plastic feet. Lise oe ee cr = | Regular $199.50 Value A sectional will adapt to many interesting arrangements inf your living room. Nylon is our longest-wearing, easiest cleaning cover. Nicely detailed back and good innerspring construction. Simmons Sturdy Divan Gain additional sleep-space this 95 smart way. Simmons reerspingl construction. Handsome, long weoring covers. Makes into full or 2 twin size beds. Only $9 Down *69°° Only. Double Dresser, Chest and Bookcase Bed $7 Down sae oS The lovely bedroom you've always wanted is here — § Here's the chair you've been waiting for. jn this glamorous suite! Quality constructed to | Relaxing rocker comfort ‘yet no trace.of its give gil the needy storage space along with such | t ; 4 wo +4 7 : és saghonblb BUS eens i som creeping features as dovetail corners, center guided and “permits you to view any part of the room dustproofed drawers, and bright accents of brass without moving the chair! “drawer pulls. One of our many sale suites. Only $15 Down « | Ample Free Parking — Easy Credit Bookcase Headboard Bed +i get the plotic comedic ae on eet le Fr 7 | cronies gs eer”. —~ FURNITURE CO.| spring and a sturdy steel. frame on good casters at this SALE PRICE. } ' 361 South Saginaw Street a) Ce Watch for School News — On This Page Each Friday © and. Lincoln High’ School, in Fern dale, wi take ti Up Fat, ture Teachers Club, future ac- tivities were discussed, Among those planned were to assist the pled camping program at Eastern Junior High School in May, - They will also attend a tea spon- sored by the Delta Kappa Gamma /bers. Society at Daniel Whitefield School. ‘Teachers who hawe taught in for- se ihdiillits of the Senior Girls Ensemble sang at the Sweetheart » Banquet at the United Presbyter- ian Church Tuesday night. They did four special numbers: “I Seniors are submitting their res- -. *® * One of the subjects which: will their “They will work on a subject from|be dealt with, also, this semester,{@82 countries will talk about ervations for the annual Senior Would Weave a Song for You,” is child psychology, Crofoot .Ele-|"*Periences. “|\Boat ‘Trip scheduled for May 1T,|"‘In the Still of the night,”* “Falling one to two weeks, then start an other; all related to housekeeping. Laundry, child care, housekeeping, WihS Teens | ‘Ho Attend Parley), 3. Delegates. Named to ‘Y' Conference at Battle. Creek By SANDY WHITE | Waterford Township High School) © |¥-Teens. will send three delegates }from their club to the annual Mid- Winter Y-Teen Conference, Feb. 15, 16, 17 at St. Mary's Lake Camp in Love With Love,” and “Into the 18, and 19, There will -be about 250 Night.” On Feb. 2%, a movie from students from Pontiac High. PHS mentary School will co-operate with Wayne University entitled “Skip- Home Economies classes in the ae at 2 te ce Circ ~ ba Ds Ace c ee oe uw Skippers play their last home game Tuesday, Feb. 19, with Mil- ford. Milford was defeated by Wa- terford on Jan. 23, by a score of 61-42. This afternoon, a ‘pep as- sembly sponsored by the Varsity! Club, topped off the excitement for tonight's game, ‘away, with Walled Lake. Ponte touen Phil —Shows-Uncover Talent Galore ~ _ acts of the Walled Lake shows, TALENT SHOW—Three of the star acts which entertained Walled Lake High School students pose in costume. left, who sang * Talent shows and Valentine, dances are major projects at area high schools this week. * * Walled Lake High students this week enjoyed the second of the * 2s wok Some of their best talent to per- form. along with repeat perform- ances of some of the more popular AT AVONDALE Plans for the annual Svestheart are Janice McBroom, ‘Man in a Raincoat,” and Judy the thoughts of students at Avon- dale High School this week. The Continentals will the music for the girl-ask-boy eecasion. The FHA is spqnsoring the dance, and eutcerenents wil be served. Representatives from the Future Nurses Club will travel to the De- troit Tri-County League for Future Nurses, Saturday. Representing the junior class will be Zadell Hysmith with sophomore Joan Henderson. AT WEST BLOOMFIELD The buzz among students this week has been due to the coming Valentine Dance Sweetheart Sere- Show.|nade, sponsored by the seniors. It will be dressy dress; The gym has-been acquired for Saturday evening, from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. The highlight will be when the king and queen of hearts are chos- Crumbaugh, tap dancer, Kneeling are Bonnie Shade, left, and Joan Flowerclay who panto- mimed the song “The Money Tree.” The talent shows are sponsored by the Student Council. Pontiac Press Phote dents exceeded their goal of $50 per banquet, at a meeting Tuesday. Co-op club members discussed the possibilities of places for a field trip and the date for their The class of °57 chose their of- ficial graduation announcement alt seniors will order. It A majestic emblem with ‘1957"' imprinted in gold letters is cen- tered on the banner, —___—|—Showboat writersdirectors—andiLake, On March 7, we play host performers are rounding off prep- arations for the two perform- *: time next week. ss Naloecmt fac Hal theeineed ini Ge officers swung into action quickly this semester by planning a schodl dance for tonight after the basketball game, Working on ‘ast minute details are, from left, Betsy Bradley, secretary; Dean : ~Perkio, treasurer; Margaret Selvala, president; . Terry Zellbart, sergeant-at-arms; and Jeanne Johnson, vice president. the junior class is. anticipating for Feb. 21 and 23. Prom decoration plang will be designed and built around a theme. will vote on an official title some! Interlake talent assembly ex-| changes begin on Feb. 27, when| Waterford’ sends talent to Walled. and hostess to all other Interlake schools’ sorte On March 14 Wa- ances’ of ther variety” show’ thet terford sends talent to Van Dyke. class by so much that the-total col- leéted for the polio drive was $581. The big cash registers on the bul- letin board in the lobby recorded a fina] class total of $114 for the 10th grade; $92.02, the ninth; and $81.44, the 12th. * * * All band members have tickets to the Winter Concert Tuesday, which will feature a varied pro- gram by both the Junior and Sen- jor High Bands, The Bermuda Bounce, sponsored by the Y¥ teens, will be an event of next Friday night with the girls issuing the invitations. * ¥* * A new French club, the Ler Pa- rissienne, under the sponsorship of Miss Beulah Hawley, was approved by the student council, ee ee : The constitution for the new Na- tional Honor Society is on the prin- _ ciple’ s desk this week. After his ap- fproval, it will be presented to the student council for their Yatifica- tion, At Junior Highs A Valentine. dance, student trips and stage events offer a variety of activities to junior high school stu- dents this week. An 11-student committee is mak- ing arrangements for the Avondale Junior High School Valentine Dance to be held tonight in the gym from 7:30 to 10. i Forty-five students and teachers from Avondale Junior High School ‘will travel to Detroit Wednesday to attend the music Hall pres- entation, “Seven Wonders of the st World.” AT WASHINGTON This week, the students of Wash- ington Junior | Chose clubs for the semester, fe were quite a few new clubs which the students Among these were # aos , dabeesneien cance iia ah diabetic bred Junior High School’s Valentine Daneé toniight:are, from left, Sandra . f Rae yt nt at Pre, pene “hee . geauld choos se es Plan Dances, Fetes | baby-sitting, debate, wood-working, girls’ home economics, models and metal club. The Student Council had its first meeting of the semester Wednes- day. New officers and members spent most of the time getting ac- quainted with their jobs. AT LINCOLN Lincolnites celebrated Abraham Lincoln's birthday on Tuesday in many speech, English, and social studies classes. A Talent Show by the 166’ers was given in two assemblies this | week as Paul Atkin’s 9As pa- | faded their talents before the | on St. Fred Yearbook Staff econ ana ee oes Ends Work on. ZEdition By MARGARET DRAKE The St. Frederick Yearbook staff announced at the meeting held last night at the home of Marie Lew- andowski that- presses will begin rolling out the pages within two weeks. Final pictures of the vari- ous organizations were taken at the meeting, The girls basketball team took the championship Sunday for their league in the final game of the season, They will enter the CYO tournaments in Detroit in two weeks. Playing their final local game were five seniors, members of the team for the past four year$: Shar- Neville, Mary Ann Neville, Rochester Students See Comedy Skits On Feb, 8, the students of Rochester High School enjoyed an’ assembly made up of skits about) the events of this school year. This assembly started the drive for sell- ing the school annual, Falcon.”’ It was presented by Miss Eloise Tallant's dramatics and \English classes. “The | {Margaret Drake, “Marjorie Me-| Hugh and Pat Smith. The junior varsity team also won in its. division and will go on to tournament play early in March, A basketball victory party is planted for, Saturday evening at the home of Pat Doyon. Father Fa-) bian Weber, athletic director, has promised the girls a party cake for their well deserved victories. \Following this the girls, and their coach Joan Mazza, are going to attend the Mom's and Dad's club square dancing party in the school auditorium. * * * Seniors are holding a dance to- night in the auditorium. Music by University of Detroit Men of Notes will play for the dancing from 8:30 until 11:30. Representatives of the sopho- more classes elected Monday are Bob Morrow, Tom Lufkin, Carol Lawlor and Pat Doyon. Trigonometry has been added to the curricul this semester and is being taught by Eugene Wright. Boys basketball team will play its final league game Sunday with 4St. Mary's, Orchard Lake. footlights. A variety show Is a | popular way to give all students | a chance to show their skills. Thirty-five eager beavers who want to get in extra practice on) typewriter skills meet twice a week | oe g Virginia Smith, typing instruc- ball AT EASTERN Feb, 21 will be Loyalty buy 5 at Eastern. Preparations for this event will begin on Tuesday, with the sale of beanies and pennants. On Thursday, the boys and girls will be asked to come “dressed up.” For one entire day they will be permitted to wear a beany and carry a pennant with the approval of their teach ers. x * The Broadcasting Club has elect- ed Theresa Goodwin president for the new semester and Martha Schrieber, secretary. AT ROCHESTER During the Sweethearts Ball held at Rochester Junior High School Feb. 8, the long awaited event be- Bill Deneen, master of cere- A Valentine Dance was held - YEAR BOOK + Members of St. Frederick High Schopl’s yearbook staft get a laugh out Pictures of, past. school, activities. The. book, ts te ot St. Mike Schedules ‘Valentine Dance By JUDY NIEDJELSKI The seniors at St, Michael's have iplanned a Valentine dance tonight, from 9 to 12, Sweetheart Serenade is the theme for the evening. ._—s_ Committee chairmen are: Janis-— Paquette, decorations; Tom Hard- ing, refreshments, Judy Erickson, advertising; Doug Turek, Tickets; \Paul Ammon, check room; and Larry Hayden and Alex Kroeplin, clean-up, Senior Rosary Ciub met at Kenny Rogers home on Monday. Those ¢t were Mary Ray- mond, Judy Erickson, Judy Nied- jelski, Carm Ginell, Dhn Dropps and Jim Barnowsky. St. Mike’s students have been celebrating their recent v ictory over St. Fred, 56-23, High scorers were Chuck Brown who netted 23 points, Ken Halpin contributing 13 sages and Dan Dropps who added °? more, — £ * * This victory puts ur in third place in the final Suburban Catholic League —— a 7-3 record. * * The senior class welcomes Judy Mellick back from ber recent ton- sillectomy. Her tonsils can be seen on the shelf in the biology class- ‘room along with the other speci- mens. + s i -— Bp ya - : Le se : Ae, ae _THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY is) iam 1957 _ * ee es mete Ghee clude some jive fect in the cars, might account for| customers, including relations ; a difference in price, but would not}. amily puzle which appeared. in last ee € ALGER is better. Even en): aga ; > week's Pontiac Press. 4. RUSK is the choice. form would 14, PPPN is good. “frowned upon’ of RUSK (crisp toast) is thelize that he cannot be a king, so} 13. SERVE is Because be a rid 1. MINX fits, A MINX (saucy, : definite-/he would not envy a Regal hero.|there is no reason given to account| ont for careless use of a Gun. a reader could well fancyjor a break, you cannot logically 'y suits PUN very well. success, as from rags to}choose Sever. You choose an ALGER hero ls with- SERVE, because it quite possi-| 15. 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(@ctrmmmm 1 PLM. 5 — CARTOONS — 5 WALT DISNEY’S “AFRICAN LION” GENE AUTRY “ON TOP OF OLD SMOKY” NOTE: “TEENAGE REBEL” NOT SHOWN ON Ist SHOW \Valentine’s Day Sweet for Outnumbered Coeds ANN ARBOR ® — Valentine's |Day found it a woman’s world on the University of Michigan cam- pus. Enrollment figures for the spring semester show there are two male students for every one of the fair sex, Official listings report 13,590 men enrolled compared to 6,430 women. [Pay Didn't Last Long lhis car at a red light, got in, de- |manded his wallet, took his — oh eee Oe Oe Serre am Sa es yw Ho Open Tuesday "|She was flirting with the idea of CALBI MUSIC CO. |.2.2..co=. Sie rected ‘Bells of St. Mary’s,”” with) award for out-/now with Katie. “cg ag i bar aT ak teen ak marcina Saal Pee Coag Monica told me that retiring from her career. Then Jen- nings encouraged her to accept engagements in San Francisco and Reno, plus several good TV ap- pearances. Jack tells me his “D.1.” epic is a drama about a tough drill instructor at the Parris Island Marine training base, He'll pro- duce and direct as well as emote. Like the good old days to visiti.4, three busy stages on the 20th Cen- tury-Fox lot. Had a wonderful lonica fois Signs Ur p for Webb's Next Picture | were. Joan Collins and °Charlie counsel, Chaplin Jr., once a big twosome. Jr. have parted for keeps. et > The pretty redhead dining ;| with Joe Kirkwood Jr, age est men’, was Arieen Whelan. No doubt that Pat Boone is going to get a plus for his in "Objector Discovers Looks as if Joan and Arthur Loew’ la “I abject!” cried the witness’ | “4 object!" cried -yet send wyer. “TI object too,” came a voice} from the rear of the courtroom! The latter objector, despite his) protests, was hauled off to was booked as Beryl L. Solvey, 28, a courtroom spectator, “Bernardine.” I watched him do a scene and he was smooth as]. satin. Golden more Jr.'s Romeo at the Pasa- dean ee toning BE Joan Caulfield’s s sister Betty is expecting her third, baby, She's married to Carl Vidor, airline pilot. Burma recently imported 836 paler batteries from Red aaigen There's a deal on for Margaret} O'Brien to do Juliet to John Barry-| Drumstick Box Dinners Delivered | Noon to Midnight Daily. Call FE 8-0483| Fried Chicken—Shrimp _ Fish—Drumburgers PIZZA member” set. While I was there, a coat for pel borah Kerr in one of my favorite colors, tangerine, was shown Leo. I thought it was beautiful, He thought it was too garish. Cary looks great and says he never felt better. He says when he and Ingrid Bergman make. that) he hopes Leo will) direct them, Remember, and Bing Crosby. CHAT WITH KATIE Spent considerable time talking to Katharine Hepburn on the sét of “Desk Set.’ Phyllis Welborne, who was with our mutual friend, Con- stance Collier, so many years, is at a ae See ae her put herself out so much to be charming. I felt she was genuine- that Janet Gaynor, looking scarcely any older than- she did when she won the first Oscar, was welcomed beck to her dima mater, 2th Century-Fox, with a cocktail party. Since I was on the lot, I stopped by for & moment. Adrian told me he was 80 glad Janet is going to play in “Ber- nardine.” “I think it’s good for her,” he said, “she has given up her career for so many years.” |party, but others dropped by i cluding Buddy Adler, director Hen- ry Levin, producer Sam _ ng: Clifton Webb, Terry Moore, Pat Boone, James Drury and his. bride of a week, Greek actress Cristall Orton, Ronnie Burns and Dean Jagger. NEW YORK HOME ‘ §napshots of Hollywood collected at random: Arlene Dahl and Fer- nando Lamas leased a house , and Arlene : tire, too. Hunting” for a has many irons in Ringsiding at the Mocambo at perce. CHILDREN 20: ALWAYS ADULTS: "SS ave t's, L_TheY_ Won't SATURDAY ONLY Ful ANGELA STEVENS + DOUGLAS Up to Deadwood the © TWO BIG HITS! cee -EXTRA-—SUNDAY ONLY! | : re STAGE — IN PERSON — AL GRAYSON: & His: . ROCK and ROLL CUT- ups j ge * ft ca i] 4 | ae. i a Ae a TE SH SATURDAY NITE | LAA BP LOA AA AP = # cy : - 2. j * time chatting with Cary Grant and/ Leo McCarey on “An Affair to Re+ Leo di-| ly glad to see me, as I was her. |i Just the cast was invited to the in he| New York and sent for their furni- ture. Fernando will be in “Happy Monique Van Vooren’s opening | _— - —TONIGHT— EDMUND GRAINGER precoom mmmm fl “OPEN 6:45. MA 4-2151 ee jail] » |yesterday on a drunk charge, Hejl Now Piping Hot to Your Home from [/ They called him “The Rock” and he brawled his way up from the gutter! ae JOHNNY WEISSMULLER « JUNGLE JIM he ee ae eo es Se Ed There Is No Comparison to Seeing a New. 1957 Movie In a Motion Picture: Theater ; TODAY & SATURDAY al 2mrs “to POPULAR PRICES ARRING GORDON MecRAE © GLO RIA GRAHAME pe AB As 1:35-4:12 6:50 staat ar Seong Wo rarer = ; 4 PLUS THIS 2nd ACTION HIT! oe —— MATIRE A! : ofige i ae é ‘ EIR re ee For the first time on the Screen . . . All the wonders of Walt Disney's fabulous new Magic Kingdom. Sor oF HS See eran <= ovr TOUS TA STARTS SUNDAY! Technicolor! Now you can visit Disneyland! .” : ee SY snenland .c Cnaiitaaael i i ae LS ee ee s 2% fe ES 3 ee ve MS) ea ‘ ’ sey | Poe Sr THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1957 __ 2 +t ke : : Pistons Make Home in Detroit : int oe Crucial DETROIT @ — Millionaire in-|pace with the growth of the rest/combined financial beating that|back. The same dustrialist Fred Zoliner has a sim- : amounted to $20,000. . Ple explanation for his decision to * 2.2 - a ee 8 ketball move the Fort Wayne Pistons of} The Pistons are coming into a| “But neither of thote teams was|Gems managed to string together’ ee Bee eee : . the National Basketbali Assn. to|town whose sports fans sometimes|successful,” Zollner pointed out./40 consecutive losses and wound) gyc Status 4 a : : building night, . Detroit: shy away when the words “‘pro|‘‘The Pistons have beer success-|up with a $30,000 deficit AF Wirephoto | wer Godire ot |, “We had about 2,000 loyal fans|Lasketball” are uttered. They had/ful. We're successful now. We in- * ER ie ee ee eee MSU had 14 se oan in Fort Wayne, If we had 5,000,\it once. They didn’t especially like/tend to keep on being successful.”| No ‘ore has “experimented” SAGINAW VALLEY STANDINGS Sox finds Yogi Berra with a bat in his golf bag as the Yankee catch- | Goldstein of U. of D, haa 19-|"° 4, Dave been in business. It's J er and Card shortstop Alvin Dark (right) tune up for the 17th annual | to jead the All-Star scoring. PB Ae peng ng da = Po. ities * we couldn't keep : ) Owners dropped all bars to the signing of college he may be able to resume his favorite sport of curling ... _ Bob Feller confides baseball gave him many thrills and much money. The only sad note in his departure ~is-“T-never won a World Series game.” . . . Johnny _ Podres better come through. Not a single Dodger ; '-» lefty pitched a ‘complete game last season . . . Del Webb is building a chain of motels in the Southwest, all equipped with giant putting practice greens. _ Al Lopez and“Lou Boudreau are collecting fat oil mafiagers in the majors? . . . Will Harridge reports most clubs in the AL enjoyed a record advance sale of SSNS 95, Ne. Re A mi ad 9 MAI + ‘ = _ tickets because many were given as holiday presents|tom-built roadster eee and an antique ; a oie "| By THE ASsvctATED Press (SS have hit in double figures in _, . The all their jumps by air and are|worth more than $20,000 and owned WHEELS IN PISTON MOVE — Signing of a _—of the Olympia, Fred Zoline millionaire manu- aera each of the contests, ae by Frank Mack of Farmington.| "* year contract for use of the Detroit Olympia _—facturer and owner of the Pistons, Otto Adams, Michigan . definitely covered by @ $3,000,000 policy. In the event of a disaster, |siu.. poxorny of Birmingham has| Completed the transfer of the Fort Wayne Pistons Piston General Manager and Nick Londes, Olym- |® title contender? will be out to PE gy Mewes, Cfec8-4 center, $800,000 will be paid the families of players. The club/a: ‘ss Mercury valued at $7,500| to the Motor City yesterday. Engaged in the pia director. The Pistons will start play in De- 6 ae Sew rs ee ae will get $2,200,000. oe 4 entered. | eutich were lett to right, Bence Norris, president troit in October. the Med Dig Ten basketball ek Peds teat ie tm t ane ths eye — _ Fred Hahn and Hank Aguirre are having good seasons : 2 eeek.of 19-1316-16 and 18 in addition of Bishop and the —_ . standings, now have clawed Out-Ted's Bad loves Tourney at Grand Rapids\=2 fee of Pontiac has held the lead in tt Vassar —f Fred Zolnér of the “Detroit Pistons,” as they will be known a both team groups for three weeks.! o7, st. mary at St. Michael (3:20 p.m.) "Seeking their 2nd Valley swim-|Come next October, said the switch — among other things — means ¢. Have Jones walk: Snider ming loop victory and their 1st|that: ee win in three years in the Wolves’ The Pistons will play no games in out-state Michigan, not for the ek (1 oung) small pool, PHS Chief tankers to-| first year, at least. 3 day travel to Bay City Central < i on alivhicn eclall Ticket prices probably will range from $1 to $3, with two free “We're in as good shine ee ag ne Mpoen Mh SEN The Peneteane of & Nee; of season ticheete. t a! coach A offi Ol , any er year” says Meh | | "The Pistons will mai re ‘Prep School Appeals Suit _ DUNSMUIR, Calif. @ — Dunsmuir joint union high school’s trustees résolved last night to appeal the $325,000 damage award to ie ; ip Eo Anthony L. Welch, 18, who was crippled in a football scrimmage.’ Ayeucyucsm sonep—p ymsoq | he board also ai h Paul Reginato was. not can give them a hot battle, and|#"d except for general manager Otto W. Adams, the staff will be made —a — gent and decided not to curtail its physical education or athletic re Ae des ye a ate ge co : Falcon Matmen Win” _ programs until the final legal ruling has been made. The board oe ‘ Pistons will immediately request territorial rights to players : “had indicated previously that ali athletics might be eliminated ; At least’ three good duels 100m! regen an of Michigae, The eurreat ant Gin ston ace wt Farmington High School entered, fee ths Captain Dennis Simonson meets) (o™ ©" © he te vietory column for the 1st ti jtrom the echoat program. 3 , ) Me art Meisel, rated top breastroker| Players within SO-mile radius, which. would eliminate Michigan ' th tte new sport of. wrestling laa ; ree erettee Cot Jory swares the $325,000 which ca are a — That's. how]in the Vanes snd os of ot State players. ye te a ~~ fb gure in se hnaee arpa ey. with an impressive 37-1 “1 Welch was paralyzed trim the waist down,jn a° 1955. accident.| Venturt of San Francisco, ott Bogs Bey bopen he aeymtees iis None ene: dou Age tod @tinn, wad Cealacape $F ginoecd 0 reg ge can ad lomnoane Peecchsseeton: re gen ny the goach had been negligent in not mdving him|in the Masters and Open as 80lig another big threat for PHS, sapped Mt lefthanded.) Falcont dite saben . slew amateur last year, he’s pro now./the backstroke. : ' [Gonal a Association. ie aie oe Starting pitcher Sam Jones: (R) losing streak a 1 “ ~ Fe! * 4 % ers " # . p . - Be 4S \ d : eee : \ , ‘ \ ; : . : Pee i ee f me } Y ' i ‘ i * . ‘ , es ee s ] * i) es f ; 4 5 - ‘ ‘ s “ ‘ ‘ } : Wednesday | of oS. ee ee feninsula, made whe oe ae "By TH, ASSOCIATED FESS gro fo excelent rout mo Fresh snowfalls the state for the weekend. skiing prospects %] Chicago-Boston Game Televised CHICAGO (» — The Boston |" a ‘Stadium match, 2 p.m.EST, CBS, will mark the Chicago debut of|* #e%s Simmons, who replaced the “ve-| Winte: tired” veteran Terry Sawchuck. Ir 10 games with Simmons in the nets, the Bruins have won six, § ‘lost two and tied two, Summer Tan in Action | gg slated to tangle in $100,000 B, Campbell Handicap at | mes March 30,, Mrs. John W. Galtreath's Senki mer Tan and Calumet Farm's See So soe,” BOXING Incomes Face Tax Probe . for Pro Fighters = - By LEWIS GULICK other top pursewinners. * i ¢ * SEEtG PELE “by a mater cratanan tid he Treasury Men to Check Pay-as-You-Go Methods WASHINGTON () — ‘Treasury men are going to make a quick' Hip Wrestlers Win turns of heavyweight boxing champ Floyd Patterson and some g = DETROM—A ‘master Thursday night's Detroit-New SS coe : lage acyges never taking jjcharge of a situation at a more! § three play ats hen wok Steed Tall wo teams stand- still. He pickd up Johnny Bueyk’s drop pass and beat Worsley a sharp 30-footer to seal New ==Crippled PHS | “sad The Valentirie’s Day triumph gave the Bears six straight wins and a 7-1 record. set the Viking season record at 63. Crane-Jay Matmen Meet tax get billed for arrears when they’re| and Cranbrook Will meet on the Crane mats this afternoon at 4:00 pm. THE DRIVER — Bob Cunningham's backcourt play has kept North Carolina on top this season. He's a junior, | jperiod. Bucyk, after several jabs _ jat the puck, poked it into the cage ye +e v= \ COMPLETE A ‘AUTO ?] PARTS. Hotpoint Appliances Batteries Open 8 A.M. 3504 ELIZABETH PHONE to 9 OM, Mon. LAKE RD. te aenat Lead deededelerhdadacack = a eee prised him with, a short blast, _ Detroit bounced back to tie the ‘count in the final minute of the 1st during a wild goalmouth scramble. ‘back, Ron Murphy handled Ca- mille Henry’s pass in front of Hall and punched home the tying goal at the 17:54 mark of the 2nd period. Then Howe cut loose—and that was that, JHuge Arena to Be Built ew r.0s. sore NEW YORK (INS) — Plans were announced today for the im- ball or four football games to be played simultaneously, A: six-pin performance enabled « *® *t Hazel Park to post an easy 47-5, wrestling verdict over Thurston in a home match yesterday. The win . The sponsors, who were to disclose details of the arena at City Hall today in the presence of Mayor Robert.F. Wagner, said the project — which has been named “Olympic City” — would cost some $57,000,000 and that the entire cost would be borne by private capital. * * * Plans call for the arena to be constructed of aluminum, for every| seat to have an unobstructed view and for the entire structure to cover an area equal to 15 city blocks. mediate construction in New. York of the world’s largest enclosed|‘Telt-New York meeting, this game arena — designed to-seat 150,000 people and big enough for two base-| d and even dirty looks Six penalties were assessed, none in the fina] stanza, with each team stops for Hall. In contrast with the previous De- a tame affair. No outbreaks Was a seemed to be absent, o i ci le lt, ll le it alle, i laa GUARANTEED MU FFLERS SEE YOUR GUARANTEE... betore you make a purchase. 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In addition to his duties as New Truck Manager, Jack will also be available to sell you new and used cars and trucks .... and he invites all of his friends and customers to stop in and see him at the Matthews-Hargreaves Truck Headquarters, corner of Cass street and Oakland avenue. ' We now have the all new, exclusive TURBOGLIDE TRANSMISSION and POSITRACTION available for all cars — come in let Jack give you a demonstration é : see - Matthews Hargreaves CHEVROLET 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS PHONE FE 5-4161 B34 Mi St. (downtown) 631, Oakland (northside) 211 S. Saginaw (southside) | $5 i WATERFORD| 'M Completes ‘59 Card ANN ARBOR ® — Michigan will, Sept, 28, Missouri (home); Oct. 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SS PR FO oo ES ES SER time meter boty wr Rater whe et om a mon going. tee = celts Don't Drive a Car That's Not Bight | | Get It Service by North - at Night | ats = ae bpd haeblbae ey rslltee 2-6|22 Bee oy Ml * oe. + » 2 % 4 % oF iia talieed Bash de aude eda “techniques in golf are illustrated at one of his RPT ccs npew tiewhtod tow the -rounds in Thomasville, arbi 2 te 8 President's grip on a short iron club. aS 1 AP Wirepheote SAN ANTONIO, Tex. @ —.A couple of fellows who haven't Snared a dime on the winter tour and an old campaigner playing on borrowed time ted the $20,000, Texas Open into its second round today. - On top of the field was Joe Black, a lean Texan from Abilene, who ripped Brackenridge Park's C490 yards for a seven-under-par 64 yesterday while some of the Unknown Golfer Pacing Texas. Open biggest guns of the links trail fal- ¢itered badly. A stroke back was Bob Kay of was Furgol, who has won plenty t right now is a ripping arm Jefferson Quintet Collects 6th Win gcfierson's unde ae beaks His left is the one that’s withered.|Open champion, had a 67. ee oe ree ear team raced to its 6th jac| Black; 23, former assistant pro- Tuioe Wiigh Leese victory Thurylfecuicci at te Abilene Country OOO OMI OM 1952 FORD 2. DOOR day afternoon, an easy 41-18 de-iClub and who once was a star cision over. Eastern. Henry Rob- ertson led Jefferson with 11 points, Charlies Kimbrell’s last-second fleld goal brought Lincoln a 31-30 triumph over Madison in yester- day’s other league game. Jn Junior Varsity action, Jeffer- ‘gon routed Eastern, 39-18, and Lincoln defeated Madison, 31-23. League standings: bu and * * urt the a has continued to he will have to J — Hie afiy day now and have ts sé g and he’s not, about to stop until forced to. Ironically, it's. high right arm. player at Hardin-Simmons wl versity, is making the tour for el Second time. The shot-maker nev- er has finished in the money and this winter has earned $57 in a pro-amateur at _ * * He - said, Se eck orth ka be peered through spectacles at sports writers yesterday: “I guess eagle on the 14th hole—the stroke that gave him the lead Such stars as Gene Littler of Singing Hills, Calif, the Texas) Rechester and SAVE! 11|Open champion last year, virtual- = * © *¢ Statistics released today by the NCAA statistical bureau. show the’ trio only three-tenths of a point) ox game apart in games through ednesday, But right at th “ less than two “points? back of Columbia's pace setting Forte; are Elgin Baylor of Seattle, Joe Gibbon of Mississippi and Jim Ashmore of Mississipp' State.’ | & 2% i Bifl Ebben, Michigan's lone en- try among the top ten from the University of Detroit, held on to the Sth spot with a 26.2 average. King Hairan is the first Florida. bred horse t6 win eight take | races as a 2-year-old. A Good Used Car?| Try | co ‘MOTORS ly shot themselves out of cont tion, Littler had a 76, Jack Burke, the PGA champion from Kiames- ha Lake, N.Y., also got into trou-| ble with a 72. Mike Souchak, Grossinger, N.Y., holds the Texas Open and PGA record of 257 dor 72 holes, also’ bad a 72. * * * Jimmy Demaret of Kiamesha | Lake, N.Y.; Johnny Palmer of Tulsa; Jimmy Walkup of Cleve-' land and Wesley Ellis of River vale, N.J., were tied at 66. Cary) Middlecotf of Dallas, the National! blaster cal Copies mede of anything yritten, printed or drawn. a - BLUEPRINT CO. 80 W. 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Woodward, Birmingham i kt. Phone MI 475 resp ot COMPANY EW YORK CY LENO HHE. PROOF 6 SRAM WER, Sr, —_—_ : E peas, GigaSpaces See ae nae ee ee ee ee ee Bye ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. may, FEBRUARY 35, 1957 _ : (Trade Ineguar; Press Gets I naide, ‘Story| Fre 1 ‘Phantom Sniper’ may Tendency Down ie oa (Continued From Page One) Thursday before Municipal Judge tok fying lessons. completed the lessons but couldn't get license} Cei McCallum after he tailed to : irregular with a tendency ¢ ve Pr] og ag tradi ’ "or Charles Wells Jr, 23, of 2 1, 4.50.5.00 bu. A Jousthon.|to the downside in early ng “r as 5 walter 1 ak nae WAI Sect eat * oa Barly, tency. »| today. marca teat Pate Sloe ar Recon . F Srroelimnadion if the dock workers? 25 bu Me, 2 has |, Gains and losses ranged from ov Savers say I tried to rape at least 1? women. That's not true. I'veldays after he eae & J i , No. fractions to around a point. life. fine at hig arraignment | | Setrike, rain in parts of Kansas and|¥*,, 88-890 pu. Gabbe wt| ‘The market was, generally higher|MVer tied fo rape anyone in my lite : = Hiecita, bet enly oesuen 1 snated a as ‘ernmerit owned in Met ae we 2.00 trading what my trouble McCall ‘soybean meal prices coustined to a3 Me out Worsera aieh, Ho, 1, 3.98 pe. says Raed a a — wo denyAcrve ct lly angie 9 ab spostiend te ta bien. legal possession of a send market down. Tb. ; Ne i : * i ew ox tne tet Ete ee hee eee . Ho. were a OE Rises, ond A take Silas SOE eon 5 Ae eel." Shay eee gepetet was % to % lower, March|!: 200-140 gig a gt at aby ned te list showed an ip-| | pede frontment, Thay thee — ~~ St., pleaded’ fi 32.3244, corn % to % lower, March Si-ib bag Radishes, Black. 6 1 i creasing number of losers. “While I was out on bond for beating that woman, I went to driving charge today en ceaetedee Soar, 173 dog. Dens. Rhubarb, Hothouse, t5°¥.| Kennecott Copper made an ex-\talk to @ minister to sce if te could help me, I bys yonbabates: Municipal Jud; ‘ ee % to 1% |Rbuberb, Hoth acy. 1.50 dos. bens iceptional gain of more than a poiht.|; was doing and this thing inside of me. I told oh hadland was freed on : Neious, ‘Wo. 2150-200 ‘bur Tomatoes, (U.S. Steel scratched an early frac-| aorie. The only thing he did was preach to me about religion pending trial , March $2.42%, and lard 5/licious. i ‘ r Z , ts a hundred |"2 Hothouse, a... 1, 2.40-3.00 16, Bh ss tional gain and declined a majo give me a prayer book.” 5 Er. : a =o Sacck 315 17. “Gntens Rae, Mo. 1100-128 t bu. fraction. Mieromenanls lost its gain ere ee * oy, paid . : ' nat, EGGS: Large, '13.00-13.50 30-dos. case:|oy » fraction. Gingill Ct., paid $100-instead off “= "™=™WO™** * i : We, ORE, Tee eA Soest besrvere sow td Taylor said his family then ‘moved back to Michigan and took| 95 days Wednesday ae Grain Prices CHICAGO POTATOES no technical factors, pointing out|4P Fesidence in Southfield Township in March, 1996. He was deter-|Court betore J ‘ CHICAGO. Feb. | 14. (AP) ~(USDA)= lon technical factors, pointing out make good this time, he said. lum when he : CHICAGO GRAIN se ettpicols id. elt: samples iiberels (that the recent rally had failed|™ined sd , drunk driving’ last 4 gies Feb. 15 (AP) — Opening demand slow: market dull, to nly |to bring’ back the average ot re WENT TO NIGHT SCHOOL ie : weaker: Russets ; i : .3$; Colorado Red Mc-|the critical point penetra’ “I went to Royal Oak night school three hours a night, Arlene Meloche. amar 2.32% Mar pebecess "3% chures $10: : North Red Monday's big sell-off. The normal I -i “sot eng “I decided you can't get anyplace|Ave., told Pontiac Police P by F aki F " . : ee eats ee ee TCOADED With a ee BIRD SHOT? J— “ Citizens i 1 - i) LZ. ‘amt, the e : he Far cr: 3 A ad bg ao BS es ryteg 3 Le Ten Ten ari Se ene. fe : cotton WHAT'S ) TROUBLE /) NOTHING \FACTORY _/I'VE BEEN- ae : THATP /UP AT THE § TO WORRY ) P?p _J DOING SOME “Five DYNAMITE || ABOUT. |? THINKING aE AN OLD Yost IN SODHPUR, y : rf ds : | ~~ H\ ETHOD o © WAVING AKAN OUT OF A : ; HGRT BLOW ON THE , L.. gS en CHEEK! ~HERE, Ld — YES, am | tipE Ll Busta ER, 2 J YOU EATING \ . FRITZI--- , ro - CRACKERS IN BUT HOW | DID you ; igs KNOW #2 77 Po, tog. Of fer Oot, | Cape 1997 by Untied Feature By Leslie Turner . : 1FF, I FOUND TH' \ WE WAS PLUMS THE VOICRL 7 WELL, TLL . NY a hy dati Loot ON THESE | FLABBERGASTED- Ip IT ANY=( UP, CLEM«AND . Sop — | eee MAN, \ MBN! THEY WERE FIXIN' / PATAKEY MUSTA HID 1 AND MPOSTOR OUT— 3 | : A 1 AND wr TO SKIP OUT! IT N OUR KNAPSACK! 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To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-818! ee Se ; : foe ‘ ? pete aie Saeeas ek eee eee Caan es es eS o * ES F Rost as ages ee : 3 ‘ : : ‘ f # i ' ee 1 rea FFA Winners to Compete in . ee hie ga Oe We Fe ef : _ Winner of Watnestag's nal held Feb. 27 in Lapeer, said Lanronce Piass, both ot Oxtord:; Rebert Fifield, James Fisted and | biseeds tte a Oakland procedure, | Randall Kage, I seas coed sry Gemeac'cs | Says University Dizector: ae : out Wixom Men (Dp Monte (i Children Should Utilize |jrate™ iste "ian" Ask Ken Rocker |¥!- onte Uilver| Rural Life Experience | “pase fo Lead Group Dies at Orion |. sem oe .teciemay sx rat sn HOlly Citizens es eee Po School at the University of Mich-|in which the school makes an ef} ~ . 0 4 drawing up a charter within 60| S@fvice to Be Monday/igan. says there is every reason|fort to meet their ape bl days, held general discussion off at Methodist Chiictha lo Svetamene'e atc om ls ae a ae " procedures at its first meeting Served 39 Years | Organize for Improving | me | Education; Walter A.| PRIZE HAM~Mrs. Mary Burke, 45-year-old Morton, Pa., house- | The committee chose Kenneth) LAKE ORION — Dr. Monte C. wife, shown at her short-wave radio, has been named “Ham of the his Year.” Mrs. Morton, who handles 3,000 radio’ messages a month for | Committee is now gathering servicemen overseas, is the first woman radio amateur to win the -reevive the a check for $500 | the commi will. hold its sec “ a 328 Edisen-Cup and . at a banquet in Washington, D. C. ond meeting at 8 p.m. next Thurs-|, DF: Oliver, who was 64, was Pia day bi. Ween sched. where he had been pastor of the Your PTA Is Planning: - Dublin and Big Beaverownship Posts = vat Meetings on February 18 Next lax Date _Tramdered te Deiat tom : _ | Methodist iPTA, to commemorate reo pta| West Bloomfield May served since 1918, he was later * i the wo aa Day, will conc Pay Through Feb. 28 Sasiaieend hoon of the Detroit served by the fourth grade room Without Penalty _ | Dr. Oliver will lie in state at ~ Allen’s Funeral Home until 10 a.m. WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-|Monday when his body will be many opportunities De | t Offi SHIP — Township Clerk Frank|taken to the Orion Methodist - | Hallett, following Wednesday’s|Church. : : / ICES tance. of the Board here, an-| Service will be at 1:30 p.m. * * ie rd oe eee © ar eee ae nounces payment of|there, wi . Arthur Smith Rochester. wedding board, oo © ee cas ae os Hie polated out thet Gad 9 com the couple. |their ‘interest in aftairs. for State Assn. ate ohne too feed Coad. will be in White be me may be paid without penalty un- * * * : til this date. Dr. Oliver is survived by his) . County Deaths Shorthorn Breeders Set Read signs are to be placed |wife, Mary; two daughters, Mrs sie Geaead May : immediately on Green Lake . Gartner of Detroit and Sale; Plan Picnic road limiting speed to 40 miles |Mary Justine Oliver, Albion Col- LAPEER — Service for Clement for July 14 per hour, and 35 miles per hour |lege; five brothers, Walter, Web-|J. Gerhard, 64, of #29 Cedar St.| < on Richardson road, npg aap viendo S297 pee lagsotbennge weedeonggls tard All officers weré re-elected at the) Board also voted to raise the Vet and four sisters, Sylvan) jeer County General Hospital, nu ,000 to $5,000, Rupert, Mrs, Floyd Keller, Mrs.) 1 4+ 19.40 p.m, Sunday from Keedle + TN lLiberty Street Gospel Church with u the Rev. F. Hemingway offici-| ating. Burial will be in Green sie inane Teeorooe ex |Appoint J. Kealing (Cz, Stati Zeit Fine : ; * wc woea (Madison Justice | ier‘ cetad 1 maven Remote Tuning Allows You to Steve Hunn, , was elected! sowed 10 new residents costing ' to the board of directors. replac-|goo9 999. additions and alterati the Spring of 1960. ing Dale Wetzel, Ithaca, whose's4 959, and 2 miscellaneous $700. Clearance Sale Entire Stock + <= 4 * \complaints, 26 summons, 5 ac- City Council on cf be fora in Your regula’ While you tune your TV from across the room without wires, cords, flashlights or batteries, there's nothing between you and your set but SPACE. ns ONLY ZENITH HAS IT! Pair Passes Bad CheckS\srondon Groop necting in 7-State Elopement to Talk ‘Activities’ BRANDON TOWNSHIP -— The) : Community Activities of Brandon) | DETROIT (INS)—A man and) a husband and three small young- |Township, Inc. will meet on Satur-j woman authorities claim financed) sters, surrendered a short time jday at the Brandon Gratige Hall| » ja transcontinental elo pe ment) later. through the sale of a car and a their annual meeting and all village| Heng ettng of bed Quad . aot Sur cmon thse wien v8 Sone 4 DISCOUNT! ] mo custody — . & and Mrs. Brooks left Detroit last |TePresentative. ; fall in an auto belonging to the (Polities! Advertismeent) ° |Waren, and Mrs Jane Brooks, 25", cloy FLAT WALL ENAMEL W » and Mrs. Jane Brooks, 26,, ‘Their elopement, Brown me ECT ' : ot Hazel Park, were to be inctuded a tour that led back and) = AB MUONGE, Meek wes Diagonal Measure arraigned today on Federal charges tourth across seven states and the ; GLOS-TONE PAINT 262 sq. inches of picture of interstate check fraud. . |Distriet of Columbia; financed — q erea costs no more than Kreschke, who has a wife and |along the way by bad checks. : — son, Was arrested yester- | sy ap neg said , finally | ° SUPER-KEMTONE ordinary sets. and Mrs.° Brooks, who sold t ted another. ; : : = nee seine ‘Mresctibe after! | | Complete Range of a : spotting the rented auto, Colors in Gallons & Quarts | Clergyman From Africa e : to Speak for Group — : FRESH STOCK ORCHARD LAKE—Women’s As- MATCHED e : munity Church wil meet Wednee POWER GIANT DOUBLE CAMELLIA OUR => the Fellowship room at 12 > i TUBEROUS AL PRICE . Rev. David Neely of Africa will be guest speaker, and he will nar- Clifford Bake Sale Set rate his experience -in Western BEGONIAS Famous for exquisite form, mas- Q95 Africa, Members are urged to at- + Fig gg ma lic geal Sh ie RG WAR a ch gt ih Ml ci i a atl ie i aC Mn RRR. lp ic A Gas PB a lh, AN la SU A i ai oa a EN RT : sive size, brilliance of color and CLIFFORD — fied igo i taeda. Sy dl pe ste ~ for all digging and abundance of continuous blooms fi sale Saturday at Pilants Store trom tell prema wife, Mrs, Ed Av- loading jobs a sabete. Besa be ~ in- & 2-4 p.m. be . I after last frost. Many colors to ff the Clifford Roll. ‘ _. = HENRY Backhoe choose from, including white, : Luncheon will be served by the yellow, crimson, gold, salmon, and Industrial oe Club Head Helen Wheeler Circle. vermillion and orange. _ Feet Bence Club Hends Tractor Shovel M. |fcch...... 25 Model Thursday Plan Friday Banquet vane yer ; wide near a - 73008 6 for.... 1.44 12 for.... 2.79 90 Days NO MONEY DOWN THATCHER recently, ing John| FOUR TOWNS—The Father and gredden; Elmer Mater,|Son Banquet will be held today a INTERNATIONAL : and Hazen, |the Four Towns Methodist Church. | he Four Towns Methodiet Curch! 300 Utility Tractor| | SUPERVISOR | 25 for.... 5.589 Same as Cash _ 2 YEARS TO PAY ee ee | West Bloomfield Township | 50 for... . 10.45 : 3 . “You cando it BETTER _. mite Ownsnhip : witha HENRY!" ) 100 for eeoee 19.50 It's easy to grow your 4449) Citizens Party ACTIVE! +s and shrubs from | aU | KING BROS. CAPABLE! ‘See Str. | Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke. | =” EXPERIENCED! be 01414-1112 | Primary Election |. Hractr-rooem carte zocor | Monday, Feb, 18 ee ‘form: Implements — 4 Kasco Feeds—Seott Lawn Products, MEMBER V.F.W. Come In for a Demonstration ALL LARGE BULSS 2-INCH DIAMETER Saas 6 PONTIAC PRESS: FRI 7 .. ae ge8: & i : z County Manual ir] hasan by this Board. Bs FE iA i e F a 5 & 4 i & i P eH 38 4 : in m nship of ‘West Bloom- ity, Mich. Lots 383 ‘Addition—City ot Pon- Count: of Pontiac, Mich. Lot No, 38 a8 House No. 472 Cali- LD idee ee ee ee ee “239s “izes soho sy 3 whe . s °F ia ss a p 24,252.00 “Michael F. Chernick a i - tt ti ii R a = “i ie iE i; ah ‘ + Z “1 rig if é : F a o3 g za 4 a ag F BE ff ; ' z i u >e"Bis § . = ? a i 238 ey 3 , : i it 2 HE 73 Ey 3? it EF 3 ii 5 ce a . at f E : i Eg ie -F Fd e itt innit i # DAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1057 Assessments for legal bore Moved by Semans supportee distribu teen? General Fund Tax ig 4s the allocation of $1,- by taxation to tf mills eae aa os Flowers for dec eee Anniversary fevers os SeRSeeeecs od ti 33 #35385; ith $235 oo ow —e = se oe ‘paragraph 3 on e 10 to" reed ~ ; es bs =e cd — hal ss 34 a HARRI = Mr Chairman, I move the adoption of | min; rt, the motion carriea. rts land County Children’s Home tty hav voted ot ing Birm AND MEANS COM- Section 5, as / lie af auis dy efa-s: 3 as E cit 1 sppeare on Soenicanne : Lo oer’ by Bemmens oe by Good. as erred County Committee for further conside: tion and study, and 4 Smith In Re: Temporary Quarters—Children’s and Mr, Chairman, Ladies and Gentiemen: rogra: and Fi your Committee has been ad- needs at the Chil- jeeping sre tna Ree fies oS, Lu provide beit Home nel aeQAmen 3 mere the adoption of mec Commit] SOCAL coher Lik et = vergreen Interceptor Die — ob = , ' the Mr, Chairman, on behalf of the mem nd Commit. the adoption of the foregoing TABULATION OF TAXES FOR YEAR 1086 BY COMMITTEE ON LOCAL TAXES | Debt Service @ 2,351.48 OCTOBER 16, 1956 _ < Meeting called w order by Chairman p invocsdon given by Mr. Winson 8. eT cies — therefor, carried. 3 * Sa ae Eaniy fm uae capaci nstne wo aegette. | 11,177.17 Ceara] fi & A lo. 3008 : * o* 4, + s f A 2: of aplleweo ‘| abso (80.22 & tor he higher 5,823,020 , 7 80,834.96 2 Ke 741607206 979,700.01 —=« $21,800.90 015,005,013.81 916,010,400.81 915,748.18 MUNICIPAL Maximum Rete Total Voted Bpec All ad Reassessed Not Including Increase Assessments on Property Voted Increase Taxes 15.00 s 21,840.78 a6 1 1,513.12 28,380.37 g Fa EF E Fi | z ik "11,726.96 4,925.04 14,631.01 25,768.11 - 10,994.58 87.94 0,013.91 : 1,001.89 10,845.53 34,058.81 6,906.00 I "E i : eee te et ek tet teat ee tt FUSS Snesee S2Essesessessees " = 5 3 pee asGuw i ¥3 ie S32 ! 3533 z gE & z §35554535 = 44444 PEELE EE oFE-FE.83 id Baa 4 3 5 § q z ue fi a Ke ; subject the power tee ehainan ‘relive sppaninen mem! i 3 I move the a ion of Chairman, —— c 58h ty Re! it : 3 iE & seat Opkland and the Board of County Commissioners be allocated to Bancaad term. Cardon supported Loc Bef cttice of Civil Defense Director be eo By-Laws for f . A sufficient ens having voted Ch: stern Decker, | Board feisors of Oakla therefor, the : R o Mr. Ke ve @ report on the pro- motion carried. came pace) Road, cuts cra, ¢ tion of leg recommends prep-| tg water supply from Lake Hurou. | The Chairma » ee ; y ke Hi nm announced that on 3 north’ direction fon : Cod by An- Prid, mit this Bos . : Mr. Wein oO Kgs ote throu Pr gg Commerce Heacock, Henry Sin Holmes, the/ pledging of ; Ping > Brags pe Wright appointed: tellers. A. fuulfieent nay Bevo voted ad, Rose ton, i Kelley rt, y Mr, Chairman, :| Nominations in order for member of therefor, Was declared the Livi ‘ 5 Bon ; the Board of Auditors. : —- Coun |Menizes, Clarenc ler, issued under the provision of Act Mr, Anderson nominated John C. Aus- tin. Mrs, Roberts seconded the nomina- mith, W. Smith, 956, where Permits otic| | Moved by Wate d by Roberts stood to mean that portion of the ex- . Taylor, Thatcher, Voll, , js spections pele suet preseway 20 set forth in the above de-| Waters, ‘ w i a ge ap Rarer gyerre approved by the Board: wre fe oom eet ap having voted 2. DUNCAN And: wherens the State Highway Com-|* Ways! andrews, ‘Lilly, Phillips. (3). |! ne Cuan Wherefore, the setion castle’: waco Opes missioner has ogee plans pe f speci- fficien ty having voted ved re? : Committee of the| Result of vote: . construction ‘of the! lution was declared tira described, and an esti-| cost thereof in thé a iilion Dollars ($37, a g 3 8 Lewis presented the annual_re- t of the Department of Social Wel-/ issuance 31 * an, M Mr. Cla Mr. the ner, Mr. Edwards com- several sug Re: Coordinator Depar tion. fo the Sakland County Board of Super- DRAIN COMMITTER : | ures and . Moved by Clawson Ea- gt tion |warfis that nominations phe § the} Mr, Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: p ti the time between eee rules suspended and the Clerk be in- structed to cast the unanimous of thi has previously ap- ROY F : issuance of & septic tank cI pene t terce| ae by the The joint committee has requested, |the Board for Herbert Gardner. avaliable, the nd submitted providing “for the Sost_ ond No 306i, and psig oi LUTHER HRACocE ap - periments hes agrets.| member of the Boned of no alternative jconstruct "Dp Og| Whereas there is @ need in the county| yroved by Goodap t them ve Years commenti n January 1. 1) ment will be. % eS ee opted. such loca as Depu bers of the Canvassing Board, two Re- at the center of Section 24, A sufficient majority havi: voted) mnt. publicans and one Democrat. T. 3 N, RS ig Waterford Poe tM Cummings nom! keg bore, Saba West : rt rett. Mr, na i= Sherwood. . Brewer nominated E3 zg Hil "Ee : tl a ip re ef iy 35 a $ ry ze n&e Fs x et tae uation eis therefor, the resolution was adopted. ty of Oakland being a fixed employe wou! lowing : process of ewin mn of $1,800,000.00 ovard the|n aft of the © Se ee ee ae have been ued since tl cost said expressway, a i jare 5 5 hs ame e September. terly installments as set forth in said e Progress on the a oe wih guertiy im schedules of torn, tooame of papenent security” ona “Whereas your Drain Co 5 Laer Crest, Tebtins, Mibigns Thee sapuantveves' tort will rently. fect rules peor am a6 bane nto be lesued pur-/Geeroeete would be, meote Tt'hes' come to the attention of the|tate the issuance of septic tank, permite/structed to. ca ti in| * ie 2 s and remove many o ns f Le h rogram, which | elty officials of the City of Pontiac that 5 le a ew 8 ce r coun seep Frag Remon mar port = Belt — we a by various mem Mrs A hereas said pi ontract : , | th gh the cow \ ouhertaen the State ighway Commis- therefore be it resolved: erty was sold for taxes a semble ot Lat rs wed age rtkt- endisioner to issue and offer i sale on| 3. That th ty behiy on. i okes poe shag oy 2 é eer a Chairman ¥ - Drain questioned b action, Y CASS B. WATERS p a . = and Parmt Interceptor Dis- sad on up — ag apy eng 4g de- RULES ern Expresew Tregate prin- H i TOUS urchasing ti st 43 feet FRAZER of ve Million Res. 2. That the matter of seprepraties of|for right of way for ger 4 avenue out) Report placed on ome. STAMAN 000,000 for the purpose of|necessary funds b¢ refer to the Ways|of the parcel of land which the county Misc, 3159 “ and Means Committee with power now owns and which I understand hasipy Mr. Gardner transfer sufficient funds, if available,|been referred for consideration to the : to be / - re E. Ways and Means Committee and the a te eewicaes Seare 3 Supervisors soe i ges fi 2 i fis iz ith; t said bonds and the security therefore ibeing set forth with particularity in said ‘ contract; And whereas the Board of Road a Oakland Cou » = P3 Ca completion highway as submitted by the State High- ; 5 ay Commissioner, and approving said / . 80 feet to of the bonds / WILLIAM .K, SMITH Section 7 and 18 of Town 3 4 Moyed by Goodspeed supported by 10 East. : ' said oper been |Sehope the resolution be adopted. Stanley A’ @ Was never vacated by filed with the A/ sufficient majority ‘having voted the court dings. w the lots in ty of Oakland, : therefor, the resolution was adopted. (the C. Haines Wilson Subdivision were Now therefore be it resolved: Misc. 3187 vacated a number of years ago. Through 1, That the action of the Board ! Mr, Goodspeed an érror it was assessed for County Road Re: ith the land iad in authori approvi i ef Sts ’ Court 9030's and early ‘40's in Bonds Ps ~% 1957, Mr. and] Avon “ said fer a esta’ Istitution will be of great benefit to County been sexually before they died, - meet cenay Sp Glos, coroner’s investl- _ posed |gator for five years and a former Siton had policeman for 20 years, also chal- ie Grimes girls, Barbara, 15, and Pa- ve i pe HELEN M. CLEVELAND . [2000 23. o their home om the st corner ever reper authorities of Michigan State Z , Southeast the rate miveralty. | a week at Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Cleve-|night of Dec. 28. rights lation and will oa Geunie. < tee Muop. {land of Clarkston announce the en- “Ont story has maade sghe matter of rs Hin "athe foreel ms resol » MSY Igagement of their daughter, Helen! pecn tsa and 1 don't know an the State, iene registered 00 for ae Chairman of the Oakiang/Margaret, to Charles Cameron! tne other half has been with- erans’ Fegistered professional pg tt. My Fes County Board ef Super-|Kennedy. He-is the son of Mr. and) neia. qios told newsmen jast able to iow e be “et each eiseet be Mauiin supported by Cum-|Mrs. Walter Kennedy of Beresford, night at a press conference he this this ‘matter : fg the resolution S. D. A Jume wedding is planned. cated in his home in suburban | One other Ayes: Ahdergon, Andrews, Belyea, Bon- 2 , ¢ steak ims A Z = ‘ 4 B 9 § been approved WsOn, : Mmember-county boards of supervisors. |Crenshaw, Cummings, Davis, Decker, | | Off Milli “This may cost me my job, but : 8d and office suace, and ‘orber ‘mecessat? man, Bawards, Elias, Prid, Gain, ourd- m ay ers Mil HON |r cannot sleep knowing things are . services from ner, anaes. omek peory. me.) . : eccrine deeacetcs in Bonds for Sale (rss. tee See wr Ma ald, MeKinnon, Clarence Miller, wal the Com-|Cyril Miller, Moberly, Moskowits, Old- he pa’ am Phillipe, Ransom. Reid, Rnine- the autopsy. I know what I D'diath: F Sinn, Staman, Sven, Tay-| IMLAY CITY—The Imlay Cityland heard. It is time that Committee; and with individuals, foundations or agen-jlor, Thatcher, w.. en sat ah High School District is offering its)i¢ came out.” pe Se Belleiags ii of Ube eatechives tos’ which tho| "Maye: None, (@) » Zapf (million dollar bonds for sale Feb.| ‘Three pathologists who pg ; lished A. sutficlent majority having voted]18. The public is invited to the|tensive laboratory tests on 4 3 z : ~ ze BRE ’ COMMITTEE | therefor, the by Hudson supported by Lilly|special meeting of the Board ofjters’ bodies said there was of the Bill. ee Moved gine ve capporeegrmeas une Journal vas ae seviember Beinn Edveation at the High School atievidence that the girls had tn ce Seen aes en nee ee tate, |" see ares bes speed on A" er ee ac with the newly representative jpornes Seats D. Smith ted by Claw- |state the rene or therefor "the motion ‘carried. — son the nt ember Session stand ad- sag. orgie wore _! for the| believes the girls died the same Y majority hi tea|new a sc are in final|night they disappeared, but Glos co : +4 he: Bepilc Tank Code unde tee mouse carried ase stages and after the bonds are Sold/inig newsmen he believes their in touch with wi ~anhsnen DELOS HAMirman|the final plans will be drawn iM\deaths occurred much later. He 32 i Hy preparation for letting of contractS|caid the girls probably were Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: |; yww D. ALLEN, Clerk, various measures. rev. 18/for construction, dumped along a suburban roadside received avg eh my F aoe conesraing either on the nights of Jan. 7, . were- be- t t in the By-Lows ‘be partion “as & “Notice of tien of th tod .*e atch wil be offered af the| Bpecial Committee |e Bente, Tank ‘Coca Se centen St ] Their naked and froven bodies . : aaa, wine, Seger ici as set | NOrth Branch COU ple |}vere tea sear siarsen Wien 7 thorized by Miscellaneous Resolution No. . ° Chairman Whereas your Health Committee has! Springs on Jan, 22. The cause of 3 Y with representa-| : the girls’ deaths was attributed On this —— day of » AD., the be . , 1956, and : tives of ealth Department and_ M d B f 200 Delos Hamlin ona Be wy to me Ae ne =a tion ao kamen. Sons Suan Whereas your : others who have made jons con-| arrle e ore by the three pathologists to ex- . known, who by me 3168 WM. C, HUDSON tee, has the Cuspere- my ——s of the Septic) posure to the cold. f sworn did each for himself say that they|By Mr. Hudson, , PRANK J. VOLL. —s , . ' othe Gatled county ae ae onan a “aeciers” o ton 18 of ome te ppoin 3 peas to ee Bleh ‘gabaued at a NORTH BRANCH—Before an as-jchurch at 4 o'clock Sa y after- peieilagiet aS put ery the = : tion 16 of the Dog Law and appointed “CY turda Seal ae Sh COR et | OF Sekar 14, 8 Brat San tase es caatntnetn ‘tae Bove Waal) prown ot Lapeer and Clayton Sut kk tape on, Sey seks, Sead ode rien instrument. 2nd, wnat tas |gon, offered an amendment to the By-|Mr ‘Chatraan, Ladies end Gentlemen: | This, indenture, made thle, 1st day, of ee a eet an cated < pathologists’ report. He questioned seal ottined go seid atrement was - a yg a O Cem | in the County has, for many|December, A.D.. 1956, between the coun, | Whereas w further appears cnet 0) ter of North Branch were marrie Assisting Rev. Karl Patow in the Glos’ qualifications to. reach such Carpet meta be made Septie an*\at the North Branch Methodist! ceremony was Rev. Wallace Dun- as so that amendments may be adopt conclusion and reiterated that = facilitate the administration of can of Pontiac, who also is pastor)... vas no indication of sexual Lynn D. Allen, Clerk, 8 caged bald no “otice™ hed been “given, this BOar4|ion 0, this Board in vested with the|fetred ta on ths, esos ana|,.Now therefore be it resolved as fol- of the Rich Bible Church, Lapeer) | ation, escnal . instrument to be the free act and deed that the SE eaten veseatense |g Wander Tt tne duties Of he ),, “consideration of the covenants snd/ "Tires the Chatrman of the Board be County Dr A. C. Webb, said also there — and tn order to cure the situation at] Now be it resolved that the |agresmenns agree and covenants fol- SESS dae en nan U eS Phyllis, the daughter of Mr. | was no evidence of sexual molesta- \ Notary _ Public, Oaklend|the present, time, Mion ef Gctober|settore tee fohewings ne lows: bers of the Board of and Mrs. Herbert R. Schell of j County, Michigan gt gg Be hE ag ig oe scene leases, to, the > mane of the Deere of : @ Dak ane ited te Wiis Ceport te submnitted for the In-|adoption at that time shall now serve|number of dogs owned, harbored or | ge ey - Ry RF > a ee sister, Mrs. Clyde Ford of formation of the members of the Board|as a “Notice” of intention to offer the|py all persons in Oakland County w' ok by the name of the/ et -— [ her r, Mrs. = : ena +: AND GROUNDS|sn coe sant the amoemest. "lby Act 338-of the Public Acts of 1819, [Oakland County, Contagious | Hespiel |Cage ay approved by the Boerd on Juss on ret f ay Mayville, ay Pagy= an ory Sty List Students Wherefore, Mr, Chairman, I move thatiag amended, before the ist |present 25, 1956. : 2 | is the son of HARRY W. HORTON, this Ag a Re eee ee od epetttn loan net, ae Special Sentic Tank Code was attended by & cousin, John Ch for Tour - Chairman Miscellaneous Reso- make complete report to the|be bite hospital and pened See wes enpemnted Wy ne h ‘Clarification’ osen HOWARD C. DECKER, tution Ne. 3188%, and the change be County | Treasurer, | setting forth, Se Hee done ena for ne other purpose; |c" A, Bn hewn NB pe gerne Further OritiCATiON | Sutter, of North Branch, Vocalist : HAROLD. scuons eur Gowers [Geers saben ice cir tle i"ippetentant ten Beatles Stns Set sas] Requested by Israel] ts, setae, “me to GM Tech liens? . al , 1958, or until the) poarg : - : : J. WESLEY Chairman lof the dog and whether or not # Kennel|1., i006. Ul Moy cae General Hospital, "Sa" cpateman, on behalf of the Health| Before Withdrawal : mses wists acne wy nu| Rat’ "Qbnem—[altSun. on mt fo ap eben teense tear gen Tae na Ma tion wes eld ta the charch 20 wards, the report, be OpBreved. | voted] Moved by Madson supported bY AN-|ot tie foreeuing’Tesohution. eat. going. resolution. cial rooms, at which time luncheon tneveter the metiek — drews the resolw be adopted. . Oe Sniit ATIVE COMMITTEE The Lessor fe vem = eee De adh ng HEALTH COMMITTER JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector Wj cial , at h time { A sufficient majority having voted HAROLD K. SCHONE, - side of the building ogo . CYRIL BE. MILLER, king ‘‘clar-|Was catered by members of the By itr. Horton Netee i ig eee we EWART Chairmen) oie nares ay oe follows: WINSON 68. M Cheirmen|—Israel is reported — Wesleyan Circle, WScs, in Re: Gels SF? S aak Ow Te has: Hetiog of By-tawe Change JOHN “G. BEMANN Ist: To pay _— Lg Bane aone el Lous. OLDENBURG ification” of U, 8. Secretary of Mr. and Mrs. Sutter will reside To the Oakland County Board of Super-/Mr, encit ot the By-Laws Committee, PRANK J. VOLL. lars, $18,000.00) for the term of sigh- ecHock -—|States_and head of Israel's U.N.|on the bridegroom's farm at 1920 ‘Mr. Chairman, : hereby give notice that at the next! Moved by Schone supported by Belyea|teen. (18) moushe, | payabie Oo ohh on a ae by| Withdrawal of Israeli troops from|East Castle Rd., North Branch. Whereas the Board of Auditors have|meeting of this Board. your By-Lews|the resolution be adopted. Ne ee eee ie od cra nC ee en moeertes red The bride is completing a period sly advertised for sale rty (Committee will, recommend two A sufficient majority having voted|the Ist day Of each ane ry tine: | enbure the eaten Be. cae. Gaza and the Gulf of Aqaba areas. al Geseribed ax Lot wo, 64. of Home ark TA eh RR a meme. S feet cteat tate Lanse extents dearer dent metiction wae Sdoptea °|New instructions were sent to Am-|of teaching in the Irwin elementary Sobdvisinn, Coy of Bayel Cad. Cabins | will read es follows: By Mr. F. Smit y 1, 1988, the rent shall be at th#istise. 3173 bassador Abba Eban. school, ‘Lapeer, ee tant 6, te toe " “Rule XXI. Whenever the laws of thelin Re: Fund Advances — Drain|rate of $1,000.00 per month By Mr. . t Gardner In Re: Closing County Offices Decem- * * * ‘and December 31 : or d pared of jer authorize the Board of Bepervisars Seite-the Caklend County Beard of Super and: ode hy person to perform « statutory : and knows the condition of said prem-| jr, Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:} Eban, ambassador to the United 7: sone ee oe aes ee dely ana te term ta preseribved for thelner. ‘Chairman, Ladies and Gentlerten |ises and agrees that it will be respon-| Tpssmuch as Christmas and New Year's $ ; ‘os the Duke Sailin tae epratenh veins of cold pared’ Thea gg en EE Whereas the Bourg by the sdoption of|sible {of mings repeo om maintenance, lees the couplovees plore time st, home a ed — 1d, ; MF sean " beg an Ry pie oo a bod. cet shall “be reattirmad teins ta isthe catherine the Wass ona|anserations, tnd ith Weir families at thie time of year, celege Dulles fies t08 There ueen F | In on for the purchase of said|the second October followihg the deans Committee to provide funds for|decorating, window in-| T move that all county offices beifer with today. was y g real estate for the sum of $6,300.00 cash, |appointment, and cach sesens Coens [tne eeupleyment of © Drain Cooréttiater ier Bg Re A SS i Monday preceding “D.|speculation in Jerusalem the en- “| Tip, ineindee real tate commission | teat tvice nach spoctnioent” GF ice and ee ee ee ces catecs thet tt wil par, n(eameey 2, itl and that, the gepart| voy would outline new Israeli con-| for Reunion ay pA Ke Bg Ry fective wg ay of oe eahee i Bg. ine need to|addition to the rents above ied all|mast be maintained, be authorised to|Citions for acceptance of the U.S. a funds for , hn planning|water rents, gas bills, electricity —. allow credit to their ‘employees for equal plan on the disputed areas, GIBRALTAR #®— Nearing the es, telephone bills, sewer charges time as allowed other county employees , property ns “AMF Brice for said| "The second change to be recommend- and sownee projects in the County have|Reating cost for said premises: | [under this resolution. | Israel has pr dagen ee end of his four-month global tour, PNow therefore be it resolved as fol-|¢d will be to amend Rule XV as it now that funds be meade avail- 2 The ee r. n, I move not satisfied lhe American} the Duke of j ‘ " appears on 15 of the 1956-7 Coun-/abie also for plans for the Mile|ing without having . of this resolution. ula Washin to ag wT" ass Os Ga of 1 te ot|t7, Manca! fo read aa follows: . |Road Drain, the Ten % Mile Road|permission of the Lessor through its JAMES L, GARDNER form! and wants igton aboard the royal yacht Britannia Home Park Subdivision, ot Tegal) chimneys. Mo job too) oe rr large al and comm Aol MOVING-HAULING work. Ph. ENT SERVI aS e oe a CABINET J OORS MADE TO YE 5. 5-3564. __ Specifications. k. OR a CEMENT & MASON WORK Brice erse: Ed ieoeeree oneun On 3-340 _ “Better Basements’. i =" T WORK OF ALL KINDS. Commercial & residential. No job too large or too small, Guar. work. 20 yrs. exp. Free estimates OR reves BASE ABC CARTAGE. Pick-up. PE‘2-4750 MFT F CLEANING A AND | state Bt. of al! Find, PE 56-7972, 86 AND ile of NAME 8-0095. LARGE VAN OR HAULING __your price, Anytime, ‘NCINERATORS STARRED: ASH or rubbish c'eanup. FE 4-513. _ CEMENT & & BLOCK sery- ATE “BEST WAY DRIVING SCHOOL Sonar Gall” Fae iodo te FE Peete Herbert Cooley. ATE TEACHER — PIANO a Mrs, Henry Myers, 86 ve Capen Contracting D&M e. Gey WALL FAL: LB seis ras too big or small CIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. ae 23-0603. Rubbish hauled LIGHT HAULING RUBBISH. Serig’ wee work call a 4-8421. ers for same os KL Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchar- Rd FE 4-4563 dw. i. Stout Realtor « TN Saginaw Ph. PE 8168 Wanted Real Estate 32A WATCH OUR SOLD on SIGN GROW! Notices & Personals 25 e have sold and eee suveeet FEB SPECIAL COL WAVE, $50, complete Sorothy'n a porecizs. 93 Mark. You GAN LEARN TO Cerner Cass 698 W. HURON ST. "| Wtd. Children to Board 26 SLL +418) DAY CARE FOR In Debt If you are having agg meeting our payments, us hf wo soc CREDIT, 3. bg ee kland Theater. PE 8-0456 Uir MAY CONCERN : does get Beriks Bar Satu night "1 aw _come late Jim & ) ADJUST information. Call PE 8-0786. Calls only between 5:30 p.m. an _™, ae THis DATE. AFTER Feb at 1957, I will not be re- sponsible for any debts contract-| overt eNbradbery S| Travel hieneles 254 PLANNING A TRIP? TEAMSHIP -INTERNATIONAL_— DOMESTIC TOURS — CRUISES — LS PONTIAC TRAVEL ~ —SERVICE PE 8-3251 ED AND CARED for. PE 2-1 CHILDREN, : parents work. Call OR LOVING DAY CARE FOR TOTS. wee Elizabeth Lake Estates. 18 ON® OF PONTIAC LARGEST furniture buyers. waiting. |? oni WANTED TO teh wo TYPES PE 2-5523. mw | WED. TO _hiture, dishes, tools. 5.3488 ~ Wed. | Miscellaneous _ 2B able, FE 2? FLOOR SANDING, OLD FLOORS FP exces! Carl L. Bills, FE CLASS RE- pair work. Fm 2-2036, ~ Work Wanted Male 10 A nor tage he WORK, NEW — er ht 44210, SLT ER ATONE CARPENTER, win}| Cabinets . New and *epair. <, FE . 44-4954, : { | i . New 6 PLASTERING | Free estimates. O’DELL ee Local and, Lor Moving REDUCED RATES ASON- jane van to serve you. Smith Mo FE 44864. Trucks to Rent) #384 bog 4 ton pickups 1% ton stakes ile: oa TRacTons Pontiac Farm and — Industrial Tractor Co. Wid. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED #ntire home or odd lots. Get the top dollar. Will buy pen J or sell it for you B B Community _ Sale, - OR 3-2717. ier @ 1 BOY | IT OR AUCTION IT _ ic A *2681. Cash _Fs 4-788 _ot furniture WANTED. BiB. ‘. STOVE & RE- BUY OR a a FUR- 2.1521. 2 WHEEL TRAILER W LER WITH Roa 'B- |e ber tires. Must be reasonable. FE 5-2896. CHURCH NEEDS USED PIANO || Also are interested ‘n buying an! electric organ, Call FE 5-0572 or! _FE 171-8043 —~saW TIMBER WANTED R Re —STOP! (LOOK! _ Wanted to buy: Small houses, 1 tory to be moved or other smali Also odd mae PE cl buildings We also tear down houses & barns. H. P, Sutton. your pres price, PE 5-315 FE yom MY 2-6432. ULING. REASONABLE WTD. 20 SMUDGE POTS. go’ Fe bean, pan FE 56-3938. MAN WITH % TON PICKUP ay Aig F. TO WORK ON shares or money “ pean ed, Silverbrook Farms, Novi. HA R _ Bremer. FE esi” = Wanted to Rent 29 3 on 3 GIRLS vers IKEA EDR: . RACE. P. ¥ FU: AROUN ATED WRITE a? PON- Trae PRESS, BOX. farms, vacant | acreage and homes ‘men with 2-way- radio juipped —. on, Bates "a oe gm yon “WHITE BROS. nn open ever aae ed: Sunday 10 to § WE HAVE BUYERS . FOR ALL TYPES ES A YOUR SELLING PROBLEMS - OVER 35 YEARS OF CONTIN- = REAL ESTATE SERV- WM. A. &:’ KENNEDY W. er REALTOR eT uron FE 43500 SL Evenings tn se FOR- ACTION sale of your home, farm, acreage, land contract. Call or terme =. & discuss _— price & PONTIAC REALTY 137 Baldw PE 5-8273 1 ACRE ‘ORB MORE OF LAND. ae in. Negr b : _R . “Kisiah 661" Pram “_ pc cmtent Mr, WANT TO SELL? | ———-_ HAVE Chients Fo: Good 3 ~ bedroom ho West side of town. _— = Commerc a) building with 7000 sq ? . to lease or pur- chase, . Client will trade nice home for —— home or 10 to acre farm J_ A. TAYLOR, Realtor Pr 4-2544 ; wey OR orl persona'ly your prop- Side Fut tnee toh Smet q age’ ILEY,. BROKER we _Eliz. Lake Ra. k. rE 4118 WE NEED Lt LISTINGS. HAVE many wagers for ali kinds of real estate. ‘or courteous service, call Derothy Sn ww, nonce Lavender Mo 46417 efficient CASH , IN 24 HOURS itton ne = now ae Oo give you a CA! COM- MITTMENT on your prop- erty within 24 hours, Pre- fer homes that are priced right. You put vour cards on the table and so will we. See us for — —- AC- TION—ACTION nn 8 M. Stout, Realtor N. Saginay st FE 5-8168 ____ Open Eves. ‘et Kt 30 CASH FOR EQUITIE Client wants bt modern 5 or 6 room ROY. KNAUF: oles . PF. McKINLEY Office 8800 Commerce Rd PONTIAC 3-331 EQUITIES. r wake R. Middléton a FE_#-6003 “TO. BUY, TO SELL . ONLY STATEWIDE Has 1-stop Bag tinae | 28 offices and 250 salesmen throughout ae to Nest ke Tetdhe Worview ‘STATEWIDE. BD. CHARLES, TOR 1717 8 Telegraph RENE 4-0521 BUY, SELL OR TRADE It = ir Heng = fe age buy and "GEORGE BLAIR aioe Pontiac at 6:45 a.m. mn FE Wed. ‘Contracts, Migs, 32 32 $500,000. 00 a oon) tand x! ur cliente 3) ‘Yeats » A Fou sell, ‘Ask for Bob Mahan MAHAN eres bios I SAVE ENE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or #- *|good used car, see Classi eager fied NOW, a nH. _FE 34. es Cfo gov woe Eid Ee. < TAROR—-#MS, LOWER, S ¢ 2 children, fag eo Cone PE 29-5408. PER, Nice 4 vet ‘kis Mue Ra. APT. ; 10) | WEARLY KEW 3 BEDROOM meee est sub. ou 80 THAT WE CAN FILL THE TELY— and peik" ant dee "upper "and one s . basements and heating unit. $60 month each se for FE LAKE FRONT APT. ran Sol fee bated oo John K. Irwin pean OM. ei elas, ~- RENTAL UNITS new Secrest scat Poe Ma 2-7832. LARGE 4 RMS, & BATH. UPPER. 20 Putne * ee ee eS ws ‘eee a a IROOM HOUEE 31 FLORENCE 7 St. Call J. A. Taylor, Realtor. _ £2544. rot eran ‘00 = ¢ BN COUNTR ROOMS AND f° * FE 1-0041. ee "posers bungalow. oe a2 Mark ve HOUS FOR RENT. CALL AFTER On, & ty pine rior. furnace, Util. yeom. Fenced yard, Pvt. location. Your round tenants only, EM PARTLY FORNISHED HOUS HOUSE AT PWatkine Lk. FE. 6-2275. oe SOE 2 ICK HAs 3 BDRM at at si8b month head sei At, het AES no iL HOUSE SUITABLE FOR couple, PE 2-6788. we rooms, ot rae Saapeen , ot monthly, OR 30148 aft TERR AROUND. MODERK «FR BED- _Fm. oll heat, lakefront. & For Rent Reems See “37 CLOSE TO TOWN. | MTobig. & all wil. furs OR o-r408. REDUCED RENT TO RETIN] 5 U Mis MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ets DRAYTON yg bed- fa }iv! Jj + =z E55 hak 5 oF and pd oy to 6 1% landscaped. ake inetion windows, post lamp includ- ed in price $500 DOWN—#42.50 per mo, on belance. i) price $4.- 750. White es 2 bedroom Olive us an offer, vanhoe. BEDROOM BU mindbw, "nowy pine Rchea, be room, \ kitchen aN full th | my at | Srbow Lak Lake on Union Lake Sree ore ~—- L acre i auto, heat. Scar , $700 will move you poet gs price is only ba 7 RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 8. {BE Season | Ges | 4 built in carport oe Y free | Hurry, Only $595 Dn. “Kee gece? tern eae Malet WwW. on Commerce Rd. past nos drive. —— Lake to c Rd. go Minet to Greer. len Greer) | OQ Donigan OPEN DAILY 27 Real Estate KUSCHELL | 2888 Woodward, Berkley rae | a ean 20 & LI 84433 LIVE ON LITTLE COST | Roou—uoize WEAR WATER: WATER: Hud to tale gont's bearees fous | Gen dock WON cometae’ Teme Cals SE hepa a a eo room for gardening. With - _— - = = ee at ee aa as 4 bear on mas SEL home sa) Sy ee ee Ae PE 4-0650. 2401 BUNGALOW, LARGE = Joslyn. B00" bedrms, on (ms “GILES 3 Bedrms.—-$1.00) Dn. Large lot, breevewa rage, modern kitchen, floored attic. Wil) trade for Jarge house. Income—$500 Down Owner leaving, must sell. 3 with an apartments. © over $225 ie month. Corner jot,. on ake Orion's Main street. Pull price 90,500, For Colored in lot for just $30 monthly on easy terms. price $5,500. m Pun GILES REALTY CO. 92 rE 56175" F HURON STREET nm OPEN $8 ¢ FRONT HOMES nd Tw: “ree acreage for cath. py A FO» aes MO . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS etc eit oe ‘MAHAN REAL’ wet 2 bedrooms, 421398 on per me me 2 _T AaB “CIV ELAANS bathe tot i, bate ee SOW VACANT . KUSCHELL 64133 Jo reste. ALL : ak te nee Price of bison "whet | ve you for down payment? \ “LISTEN Only 2 Houses Leit NOW ONLY HOLDS A 3-BEDROOM | NEW HOME IMPROVEMENTS IN LOADS OF FEATURES Hurry! | For a Real Buy NOTHING DOWN Costs ONLY MONTHLY PAYMENTS INCLUDES EVERYTHING WHY PAY RENT Own Your Own Home MOPEL NOW OPEN 1:30 p.m.- th p.m. FE 86941 For Appointment DIRECTLY BEKIND SEPH HOSPIT. MOORE BLYD. or | AL. ili maRL- AT BONDALE. | Don’t Wait — You Might Be Too Late REALTY COMPANY. List Thru Partridge ay | Westown | Buy Thru Partridge _ 5 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Sylvan Village Key ag | bate erected. 918.000. bedrooms, large | Larne | 182 0 ivine room, lake privilege family room, 1% —— meny de- | sirable will trade. Immediate Possession Large 3 bedroom bome. Full base- ment, © garage. solid paved drive. Suitable for working =. ily. Convenient to oxerrmnne. 6 560 with excellent te New R Ranch Lake Orion exclusive bares ibe ds : hoes, garage, Includes wi er. Being sacrificed for ho Good mortgage av Drayton Woods Pa bedroom and carpert Large jot neie rpeting in- cluded Oil heat, saestges “alte { $1200 with $2,000 do Last Chance. | . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | To steal this 2 bedroom home s . | near Fisher Body ick posses- $1,500 w menthiy B Alf | payment includes taxes and : surance =f | HOME Suburban.. Nice 4 room modern Hardwood floors, of] beat, large lot. Close to schools and stores. $1,500 down : - _ | Ramona terrace. | )Yf AR | | pn Fig a 3 7 prmeted — a REALTY CO sehoal. super marke Soe im, 1002 W Muron PE 5-040 sal deen $7,500 with co creer . cubetqat 90.& =_— CUSTOM: BUILT s dS 3 BEDROOM BRICK Ranch. pias- 4 rooms, modern, oes side, tered walls, full basement, 16x22 nicely located rpeted liv vie attached garage, 1200 oq. ft fiv- room, com tien = din Lt ing area. dust $14,950" on you kitchen, tile bath, hard floors, full basement. Oil 5 eo e, | CALL MODEL #1 or 46 ores Ay “pen Bo E J. DU NLAP nee 10500 (CUSTOM BUILDER PE 6-198 bé ca § rm, modem,” bedros up YOU WILL EN] ENJOY — commer lot" across. from teat i fete, tame om Wn tre Will trade eee eran cee of ry ¥ nat | substantial down payment. | ‘> breakfast nook, full basemen: Blair Realty cellar. $30,800 te George : € a8 Dingo nwy on Sut WILLIS MI BREWER } PLA Park ; ‘After 6, OR 31708 Masini” reecns Fe ties BY OWNER. 3 BDRM. FINISHED | ' | home in Pontiac-Watkins Sub. FE. AN NE I l ce GAS HE L GAS HEAT i 3 bedrewm ranch. ma 4") per. " cent oe 1.200 will OF FERS 4 mortgage, UL.00 wil f ; rcial Waten Bids Comarca | | OFF JOSLYN ith 130-tt frovtage. eek ‘fioors, sluminum storms and at rear. Reduced to condition, Only $13, terms. $8,412, terms. S——————neneeer | \Whittemore Street New attractive 3 opto ment, automatic oll heat Immediate possession §1.- 500, terms » Seminole Lillis | Large tamiy home Living | room, 13%23, .ireplace, din- ing room 2x14, — porch. } bedrooms with closet space. $17,080, = Car [eh 000 down. Donelson Park Spacious Colonia! home, built .m 1041, —— 2335, | trance, ifving with fireplace. Tox13, breakfast room, nee: | en, i first Noo te beth up. with recreation . heat. 2car Rog, oe lent west s nicely landscaped 231 «#21 500, onl 4-Family Brick Loéated in good rental joca- street close ed to $26,- Elizabeth Lake Front Approximately 1 sere, nice- lad fenced $3, — lad 7 ae C HOUSTON REAL TY} $1,000 Daw N EXTRA CLEAN 5 ROOM 130 LOT GARDEN WALT R. Lp V AL U Le T, Realtor 45 OAKLA FE 54-0403 *SCOUTIPLE "LISTING & SERVICE _ NICHOLIE ir Ke NEAR LOON = ro ———- ves & frame 6 & me with hard- po Walis sacrifice at $13,200—Terms | WEAR 8ST. BENEDICT's Vacant. A very fine 2 berm home with large — > Deka? dow, living room, toomy kitchen, fuil path with shower. Attached 2 C. gar, & many other extra features e i aed This 4, beme s large tuneet extra st, A | 909 Fitz. Lake Owner transferred. Priced | action with good terms. VACANT, WEST SIDE BRICK A very desirable § rms. & lexoy) with partially finish id floo cu rec Feation room & bar, Auto. hea t & other fea-. teres, “Asking $15 800—Terms. oF | consider trade & on “80x195, handy i, gta Early | down - ment & $45 m al We buy lend contracts NICHOLIE| & HARGER CO. . 33_W. Huron PE 5-183 Open eves. ‘| NEAT BUNGALOW $4800 modern kitchen with talmag soace. & bevt — 1 porch, van tecomen storm & screens, fenced yard & more. BRICK 2-FAMILY pte —_ ~ he 4 Bry HTB per’ yeok oe incom 918 006 J. R, Hiltz : R 1011 W. Burton _— ; FE 54181 4300 Dixie DORRIS ELIZABET. ESTATES poe SALOW In with hig ee one of Oak- land County's beaches, and situated ing lot 716x196. We are this eye al- ing modern inute im pe “= fieh wall to wali Tpeting, ! kitchen and | coramis ile io way to ex-| oe alu- | minum wo screens, ave allt fer only $11,250, terms. SMALL FARM $11,500 4 ACRES tore L See — bun, we? Be pea Renee: ~¥ eneten 4 erty, frontags on M15, ah Dro. = "s Idea! for ye cou- or “e VACANT BUNGALOW 0 DOWN Atiagtive medars five reom bun- storms and scroens, garage, nice- ly landscaped enced jot, ved us % block, outstand- oo buy 87,859. pa RANCH HOME » Bye TRADE In my ‘oad 4 opinion bere is one of Oakland County" 4 finest homes, located in very exclusive subdivi- sion on beau! ed lot j 32° «with Icke mong —— in appointmen buff brick exteric.. ay war Steed brick garage ermo win- dows throughout, three prepiness. | room: that is per ge, Pee pervs Sg appointments that you ane | INDIAN VILLAGE BR Pa mbangghe NDIN > w 44 $4, e Pa dolier value, I honestly feel thix lovely six room brick home ce be on parison mar good proud to have listed, WE BUY SELL & TRADE Bag & SON REALTORS Phone FE 4 Clarkston Village $87 JIM WILLIAMS 1218 Baldwin Ave “4 es: room GI homes. , REAL ESTATE & INSU bei sie? — §A25 MOVES ae 2 ee ¢ renen Se ee WHITE” BROS. Open Ev en. mone om gt Sunday 10 to 8 ‘LOON” LAKE Here's your ee Dy teed Si’ jeans extra fine pear ith jake orivi 5 ces on large ease ot & . ¢, Has full ze eae ‘ book shelves Fs floors, ts, compartment ink & out. wee eS sated > sitent auto. off furrace, peoes for storage. Also Clarkes’ Income REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. Main Caspaien. Mich. _ kaoestes Sesutitully in the village - Ma, on landscaped cor- ner 5 ag rests v is stately ‘ home. If is newly pa and 24 tm Ael © : re os eree fe mp, nae Johnson room, large & rooms stacks "Pcantrardal”er fect] pon aerven moMEe” floor Coomme floor a neha | entrance spacic fam} bet birhey a ie NAT, TARGATT oa apart ang ful! beth. in vile gt Reith is terre | ment. for ogee, et mee ae. = 0 Call or a only #17 “aith quick” pesveme ] t hc Yt ea ere ‘The Cj ae on | fant ang ‘owsetsapesei is REAL ESTATE INC. | garage, commer to natural fie 20 # Main. Clarkston Mich ~~ _ MAple 5-582" : BY OWNER Ce , RAVaTENTS | | BARGAINS FOR FEBRUARY Less than rent, 'e have a ? bed: ‘Yor $1008 ranch type Se me we eases. pak. 2 wet-- newly fenced large lot. FE 5-3684.— | Sreehee ROCHESTER -MUST SELL CON- nd enother room veniently-located 3 bedroom brick can bought for $1200 with new home extra \% be tures. Large near-_stream 000 dn. 5 per cent PHA. Owner OL 1-674 SUBURBAN “MODERN ‘DELUXE < bedroom home acres of op basement with PINE VIEW DRIVE i a soaiber “ceramic bath room, ting "room. -_ Ss 3 hearth Wondertut” a egy a lawn faa MENT NOWi $950 DOWN FOR QUICK SALE nd see ® a it offers: a living room, 1}-ft. kitchen. 13x14 utility, 2 bed- OW furnace. Aiu- rooms, tile bath. minum storms believable aimmest- for $7 960 ‘Humphries FE 2-0474 Reaitor FE 4-j114 $2 =N Frid Hay Open Eves Multiple Listing Service, $950 DOWN | Large white frame 6 room home | with 3 podeporss and — Pull e side location $1, 500 DOWN pool Summit. clean m and ort =} ‘tall basement end PUTNAM ST. § rooms down. 3 rooms finished basement apt. 2 car garage and corner R. RILEY, Braker Red. - FE 4-1157 60x180 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE INCOME 6 rooms down for owner Poll 2 es greg = up for ren a, Auto heat and hot. water in full base- ment. Has vale arenes and private ba jecation for . bus and stores Walking distance to downtown. Only §3.- 600 down with reasonable monthly payments, Self supporting income. RESORT AND BUSINESS — 150 BP cabin for living ed within 25 miles Pontiac. bade take free and clear home rade. NORTHERN ACREAGE — Locat- ed near Rose City. 50 acres of vacant land situated on good main roed. Near state lends and very. | ae oer — Full price $3,- George R*Irwin REALTOR 200 Baldwin Ave. teen B50 of te §-0505 Speed Boat Plus Family § pics At Union Lake tavely T rm. om on a with 1% tha, full 4 of] heat, senlihe toitin:, "tive ne ait {J to car andy +! 7 ete or og ber and e a room with Sees tae s,s oun had $100 ber sents. "Giroux-Fronks |,, GE A ‘mane ESTA _ OR + =“ many deluxe fea- | end screens. Un- | REALTOR up, and a Gas heat | | i | Evenings after @ call Mr. Lease, PE 41175. Tea noes S. Telegraph R FE 42534 WILSON $1,450 DN., 3 -BEDRM. Spec 7 toom & beth homer with garage in ie. Ha floors, brick f . and exe atic oi}, om ppemes system, Full price just CITY RANCH HOME . Like new 8 room modern home on Pontiac's = Mas ls ment with ¢ space recreation room. ceramic bath, Oak and oa bag il Autom: eas at, A fine home inside and out eal <_ $11,000. full price on W. SIDE—4+-BEDRM. Ideally located in pleasant Semt- nole Hills, thi tous 1" bath reominess for a a large the conveniences of “in teen Ity- ing.” on the first floor gas and extra shower in the full basement. Brick fireplace. 2 car garage. An. | Sern. “Ss —_—. veiwe at only $13,000 wi WARD F. PARTRIDGE - FE 43581. 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 9. _ Colberry © Park OPEN Daily & Sunday 2 to $ . They Many Came . Saw. reom full basement, Gen. Elec. kiteh-. ens and 2 car attached Sate. rages, Sewer, water and top roads, Low bioomfield aon sod eattade and high school. drastic ed an builder has built too many homes, Just 2 blocks east on corner of verve’ and are Lake road. Ask for Mr. ott ‘ or Mr a Suburban Charm so slumtnum ‘bonesiow, with Tres aluminum notty _breezeway . ‘and 3" car garage, carpeted liv ‘ning on, modern kitchen, 3 a stair Soy om Recren:” us rw furnace. —_ smeritenes. * aiier take a Donelson Park Just the home thet many have ~ been waiting Newer 3 rt: ened heore end 3 ear : garese. ‘Bea “i pation © To hich Wich carpeting, and draperies, ® ie and a real value. 30 deve poss. a por an ino r WATERFORD TWP. 44-4563 3 c SCHUETT REAL “ite B higniand Ba. Ra. REALTOR MU EM OPEN 8 AM to # P.M.- TY WARD E. PARTRIDGE _ FE 43581 1050 W. HURON, ST. : wea fone Oe “BUDGET BUYS ieses, xY John K. Irwin ere . from school, 2 e new. red full bat> good 5 Elizabeth area Full price $7,060. Low down ‘paymcnt. BRICK RANCH payment aE TTR. INCOMES © L. H. BROWN, Reaktor te Me fees See ‘Arnold Real Estate ee ANNOUNCING FOR °57 New Homes IN PINE LAKE MANOR SUBDIVISION car ‘yo. now ay aod arrange home. SYLVAN REALTY co. ? BEDRMS. 2 bdrm. 2 ACRES—3 BEDRMS, “eC PANCUS Re: Geahver Call : NAtional Acres he as $1,000 2 pear vhs rear. m orms, yh yy Hg Be garage. H. W. Bigelow OS ST neeee. boa” ba basement, auto. heat. garage. Call for appointment. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 75 West Huron Street PE 5-8161 or FE 5-030 I'M OLD — s, SHEPARD REAL TY | OL 1-751 2080 Tienken Rd WILSON Would you like business by For Sele Houses 43 Clarkston REAL [. ESTATE INC, screegs, full «aie. Lew down payment. 7 OUR HIT PARADE ‘WE TRADE THELMA M. ELWOOD $143 > PE 5-1284 Per «sees 3 bedrms. " and 2 lots. $7,406 with s dn. $15,000 with $3,000 dn. Several Properties on Huron Street P. W. DINNAN 46 W. Huron. 7H 4-2577 GI RESALE "LISTINGS WANTED HURON VALLEY REALTY 7168 M59 at Pontiac Lake OR 3-868) or MU 45505 | "RUD" Drayton Woods Immediate Possession '90°x250° jot. Offered 8 at Vin. terms. West Side 3-Bedrm. Bungalow Close to stores, brick front and = i ames sides, full basement, heat, hot water, Includes carpeted living room and dint —— floors, Plastered walls, ment win- dows. Priced at #13. 008, do zee family « favor, see ‘* Mt. Chasen | 4 Eve. Mr, Vorhes 5300 | DOWN ~ Pay 5-1201 E 42088 new Catalina 2 Woods! 3 bedroom brick. Prince- ton toe ee FD) gee aoe occu- pene ‘chins PRE ALTY KNUDSEN Illinois Drive EXCELLENT LOCATION, practically cotene. You = look a time before find . value like this L Latge lot and ola too. $14, with ter: West Suburban and. bath new 5) se. Weill Dullt pl nal ml :\ ye vay partly price landsca i WM. He KNU DSEN 510 Pontiac ieee. Call Gall PE. S006 PE 4-4516 + an ee | aad Established .n 1916" IN — Suburban. - well- landscaped lots make fine green setting. for this attractive snow white yoroomins 7 home. Large living room picture = ows, full peotthens huge space, ‘ag rnace. new garage. $9,950, te: THEIR oe Your in, Owner home? We have a 5 rm. modern ne two business lots Only $7,600. WE APP RECIATE LISTINGS OF ANY KIND Harvey Wilson, Broker | $21 ¥. Oregor St. Li | Call J. Han FE toes) | NEW HOMES Near Crescent Lake. Nice 7 & bed ol, Mentone ol sakes |° _PONTIAC RE REAL’ ALTY 4 | a with sunny eating spaes. Cost $17,000, paatiiee for | VACANT — Move oad in. New north 2 me. © ae on fai” Dasement. storms and pereous. Only rie $56 Please read our weekly special oa page Be of this ‘ever — FLOYD KENT, Realtor 7200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegra raph PA 4 ANDIAN VILLAGE. come. $7,000 1.800 down. FE ae ~ Buy Thru P Partridge List Thru pu MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Low Down Payment 1 story home with 3 bed- rooms, ft. living room with ¢, den, large in rear porch, . 3 biecks to bigh school. good seven” late agate, tubs, fruit cellar, carpet- ing. Tiiness has forced sale Before you be. blo "ine beautiful | home in Sallee I HOMES We have several homes GAYLORD Open Eves. 1” E. mo rE * 4.0584 distance 4, & churches. _Neat” Watertord”” On “ssn 1 EON 0M SE ARTE 1~OR 3-6440 Comer Willams Lake Ross & Mae MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Small Farm ‘ Be Figg BAe Benen storage’ bulla i for $13.200 with $3,- vgn mes 10 acres ure If you wait sg may be too late! Boo Hoo It's a shame we * don't neve sbiy ike ~~. is net zy Or. e galo i vuburt area, with excellent — kitchen and situated on replace. ern kitchen with eating space 2 large hte gare utility room Lo "hye Nice lot, Priced | $14,500, with $3.509 dow Long and Low Long. low and nee so Way We feel a ew 62-ft. bout nis ra Close to new Miracle Shopping Center. A pao opportunity at only 3 Bedrooms and full basement in Wash- eton Park, s ranch screens, and gas heat. Pull dingy $10,800 ~about $3,000 down to 4 per cent GI mortgage. Mike and Ike They look alike, and so do - most of , acre paren. garage, full fi es, bull dio. enerting end ent — Priced o's cay $24,500. Bateman Kampsen xo |REALTORS FE 40528 377 8. Telegraph . . Eves, , Calif & % Sow $400 down & $49 | mo at : on all Adams Realty PE 4-3393 gE s Call 21s i. Rog, US. Pot, Off. 1967 by NEA Gorvice, |... “Another thing, Comrade — mentions ‘Yankee know-how,’ stop insisting we invented it!" when a prospective customer _ ForSale Houses... 43} Income Property 43A sHrmang REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8, Main, CITY. FOREST 87. 4 BEDROOMS soeve wn, basement, garage. $7,- price. BURBAN 2 bedrooms, Vs. laree util- < room. Glassed porch. 900. Terms. EAST ag heed ———. 3 —_ corner lot, $11,700 terms. EAST SUBURBAN. 2 bedrooms ful pa peses win Gnle down. SUB, Ranch. 3 bedrooms. ees utility room sil, terms. CLARK REAL ESTATE 2 FAMILY AUTO. GAS HEAT. _$3.200_down. MY For Sale Lake Prop. 44 HURON GARDENS. $190 DOWN. 2 ~ ~ ~ | ona garage, "Lasgo fae gaas | OAUe . OFF "Glanwed 2 ane ADAMS wee ton aie $1350 down med "tog Bi! p=} & $20,000 by-level male frat bomen Rigiy re Reciooms ate beet) cares | i9t om Indlanwood Lake “near rage. “peach. Terms. ae ‘WILLIAMS LAKE RD. $1500 down. Realty 4-3393 Fedroom:: an a on sau ens PE 68-2003 PHA REALE. Approx. $1305 Dn Bal. at $50 taxes & Ins 4% cent in- terest, 2 bed fu North e GI REALE. Approt. $1500 Down. - Bal, 965 «per 4% pe sewer. Only $3,000 NORTH SIDE COME. High. family. S somes toe eo One spartment furnished. Full base- ment. $12,000. Terms. DOWN PAYMENT. Imme- Low diate possession. New 2 bedroom - modern b home Privileges on White J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor ene On oe 2 po 3 bedrooms for Nothing Down Will build 3 bedrm. starter house Breeseway ‘with "1% ea re Ft gt la town se KEEGO HARBOR | aera SES Leslie R. Middleton io. Down Payment on your and clear 2 and 3 ‘ : placter ‘homes: : ; and : or on our ‘ small payment, PF. * 86 E. Walton - PE 60461 Cpen_ Free. on. Oe 3) | 6Buy Thra ities AD AMS List Thru Abin 14 lots, east side of Pontiac, Ga ebm a a Longeliow school, City water fn, e on ‘. near . now vacant, has Witt IS M. BREWER two car garage New bath Park Fe 45181 tures. Venetian blinds & carpets N. ° incl. — storms teens. Of- 5-1881 $0638 = FE 5-704 fered for quick sale at $1,800|3 BIG CITY LOTS ON BUS LINE. & 0 a Real close to schools & shopping On rene mentor — aft | cts tebe cheep fot cosh. FR 9-280. modern & in A-1 nee Otters | BLO emelp Anion Club. 15th $75 8 mo. incom $85 | hole at your ‘About 1 reeand we aon payment. it youn | S6Fe, $5,500 Also 50 ft. lot. Wal- $1,600 down & live it up. we A eee eee, ee Romeie ecdes _beach $1.1 Fe ._ Owner as Good chance for resale with 1648 Union Lie he Ra. EM_3-4671 Smalf an a pitmbing mejuded. an BUILD NOW © Reape Me OR well + restricted W: prone ls, Estates [Eelimates tr eety owtee t nae on ee HERBERT C DAV s- oe | hewn new gas —— 25 _Pes o_B6. Pe pel tak patnteu fast cummer. ts | For Sale Acreage| 47 back, 4 room tot. & RA ee ee ee car garage. $125 mont in- . ty owner Pe coe ew" | 78 Acres ene Seam veces High — Hi =Positive drain- SPECIAL $800 per I teas ay Located 4% dy 29 with &| Investors $495 DOWN. A new 2 bedroom! each, water, some ® on for infor-| ed_ $1,400 for all. mation today EAST SIDE DRAYTON AREA. New 3 bed | 5!X well-located lots, 40x130 ft. each, | ea | So bises gate | church. $1,400 do | DRAYTON AREA. New 3 ot | DR AYTON H HTS room peme, Frame & “yhers | Two lots, 50x181 ft ou = Immediate posses-| nar g BB a age je a OWINDCROFT SUB. RESA ear aterford bg nn lot, 642204 ft, High & srooe gre ge ved Toad, ideal home site. Inege ot "to's 1st Tie bah. NTARTIN F FARMS SUB. etian blinds. Full basement with | Two well-located 100n224 ft. 36 room. Gas each. seem water, high & $14,900. Cash to ‘ Bal.) for both, Ai'se0.a2 per month includes taxes} “KK. G, HEMPSTEAD ’ 1032 BE. HURON ST. IN ar Pontiac 2 FE 48284 Eves. oe §-0510 o o tn BETTER SITES |. SEE Cherokee Hills You'll lke the advantages of fts close-in ae: tae ize- rae a | west of CART W_ BIRD. Reatlor = or raed National Bank Pei? ‘Ke 44211 ‘Eves. FE 5- Tote tert tere ee! ihe’ tSigwing fates: lakes. West ee ie Lak Secret “Lake teaee, Wigad eal . $2. up. Terms, For Fast Results, List this with poe i. Trocke 500, Bateman ~ Kampsen REALTORS FE 4.0528 371. 8. Telegraph Eves, & sin. LISTINGS WANTED HURON Veet e Orion. ~ is adjacent . You chould see this ome. Prise and Terms «@ at our office. 73 Acres—This Farm has 4 wot- derful for emyone look- Romeo Lake Attractively es Terms CR @ome roe. ee stream. Only $150 per LADD's INC, OR _3-1231_ LAI AKE A} AND 10 ACRES | Large “e z | frame house with 3 bedrms. | . lpt floor stairway to « eased | ent only. RIDGEWAY 975 Baldwin Ave. - PE HORSES — DOGS y Gea, barn, 4 314,500. Terms, Owner. FE 110 ACRES Located on blacktop road only one mile from bend corner parcel with excel- lent road frontage. Large m barn with stan- chiofe and 5 horse stalls, modern 3 bedroom Cape * Cod style aome with full basement, ‘wood floors and plastered walls, Owner will Kony be without buildings. Total on. $38,500 «with s. wil wate. 5-8165 8: 30 H 3 B2E5 ut ef Seats i H ie eeaii REAL ESTATE INC. ~ Buy Thru Partridge List Thru eeoeee RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, ‘any- thing — Want Ads give | VARIETY STORE Rother down WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR _ FE 4-3581 1050 WW. Ww. HURON | ST. BUSINESS S FRONT AGE ~ Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Paftri Ww alton Bivd. at Sashabaw Walton Bird. Building Feet 9s Batt Bats Cisksicn REAL ESTATE INC. » 6 So Business Opportunities 51 “J.ET’S TALK BUSINESS” & Month Class “C” month. Wi- Dairy Queen ewe. location in payment | MICHIGAN BUSINESS | | SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. A teenonaP nD 1873 8. RD. 41582 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR IN RESTAURANT. NEAR bey ee well : reat, Cail uc $3,960 with & Zoned bus (ser Garage come ¢ t $63 pe age . furnace.” "Lat ox J. C. HAY DEN, ‘Realtor 86 FE. Walton ! pg arridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE GAS STATION and larce 12.500 dn, including | rea! estate Will trade for home. | HARDWAR® ccated on or is designed so "that | stores - id be leased | business and valuable | estete at ‘just $15,000 dn us stock TAVERN on weed street in small | prosperous Thumb area commu- oo. 24x10 brick. hig 3 included. ona $34,000 Pasab oe $200 Sees, ee per mo, fr pov ae a oaly $44,000 on terms, WARD E. PARTRIDGE RFALTOR FE 4-3581 REAL ESTATE & “THROUG BUSINESSES MICHIGA 1050 W. HURON ST. __OPEN N EVE. ‘TIL 9 pixte1 HIQHWAY i aR. ~~ WATER- ford. site. mote 3 Roller Skating Rink Near oeiralt. "ite business _ ity. Brighton. ACademy 17-2854. a REAL on er arte rge well established, Suburban. gure rat Buy Thru Partridge _List Thru Partridge WE COVER THE STATE STRAIGHT LIQUOR B . QT LIQUOR BAR. subur- A rare bargain DRIVE-IN. big king main hi _way, omple eye ‘ou on seaee oh a. TEAR AROOED HOME 7 Dath-towe, pie ‘00 Sorc = paymeat oF STATEWIDE you ACTION, 'Dial , FE esisi.. = ie int 6. Fae REALTORS = 4.0528 Buy Thru Partridge ye Thru Partri LAKE restaurant. | ond Fy «take pi Complete price Pl ihe “Standard CH a. Is now accepting a: sours ay oe Wey Mie & Fo ‘wl gel nity for qualified applicants. Pree financial assist- ance available. Call today, FE 4-1584. MACHINE SHOP and with small t with oil Mg land, chances Sng “CRAWFORD AGENCY 53% W. Huron St PE 4-1549 Even MY 3-143 or OR 3-0063 security. ae. 2 eons REALTOR INSURANCE ie cuae Are. on ere eee ea tak, Es __5-6606, Call after 5 p.m m Money to Loan 53 ee State Licensed Lend ors) Buckner eet Happy ‘Folks Employes serve with a smile in the most friendly manner. R is easy deal at Buckner’s, where courtesy and kindness are shown to everyone and borrowing i, s pleasure. Prov years = nere are wer - com) compan ‘ot your satronsge ie « preciated Loans to $500. Up to 24 months BUCKNER FINANCE CO. {ND FLOOR RATIONAL BLDG, 4512 DIXIE HIGHWAY DRA 'N | 330 BARNSTON. W 446" VAN DYKE, for pimmediate ‘tr iness cual NITY LOAN ‘0b. LAWRENCE | FE LOANS $20.TO $500 on signaty: only Household Finance Corp. of Pontiac 2% 8. Sagnew st ss PE 4-06535 ~ GET CASH OUICK! QUICKLY — Up to $500 = te 1956 cars, Brin Most deais ¢ — - Loans also made on fur- . pa signatures and othe Oakland Loan Company NTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. 206 LOANS, $25 TO ATER & LIVE Lawrence st PE 41538 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 LI Ph. Rochester 1, 60711; OL 1-9701 WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 Y vad t * ‘ou et Bag = ni your ip 30 ae Finance. Co. 102 Ponting State Bank Bid re Se ear ete af state: | moderaotleg pte. eae await you, Or ‘4121 ang tell Home & Auto Loan Company “| mura: 0 tots Oat . 9 to - LOANS Sie Ah il oy re Lena oe | 7 TES aes FINANCE CO. 1, Wy Lawrence st, FE 2.0148 at Adams LastiNG SERVICE wear AN PIECE SsvIT. LO! "Ss ? a Pure ‘silk come, god with grill. Like new. $250. OL BLACKETTE'S TE’S Ct est Se oa | a = formal. white size | ELEC. WATER HEA a - | 8161 Dixie Hwy. Clark 15. Black fitted coat, size 14, MA . a2-gal, cap. ieyr, war- MA a. : renty, Reg. 140.90)" now only a WAHER & SWASEY. OLDER. G RLS WINTER WOOL COAT, _ 906.05, Milk’s, MT 6-1300. power, $195. ‘bitea Dasssha, ies FE TI iudes rig-eng attachment. | 7 tee eye +t es e s ADI 16-18. PE 23747 ae makes Sulton. les, i Sit a Size 00-42, $10. PB , ‘| Ber wt. "To ‘ste call PE 20143. "oat. ELC nto. gas beater, mes | - Gees Capa. Gah PRONE VE Allen's Appliances. Cab cinks & $59.50 up. bee A #8. DRYER. Aa Louetry trays, stand, faucets, 6 ane EN ee | name a pt esd 05. » condition ‘Man's heavy win- . Fluorescent, Orchard ims Saginaw fer over eae Re cine ia DaTER Ww ADJUSTABLE PIPE bie, 2 |!% eall at 205 N Perry St. good cond. 144 Summit, Fa | Wrench $12. jase book wits Scrap & Iron 56 vaste cw Service. OR 3-561. “re Tia PULL sie STOVE, #20. OR ALUMINUM cae FOUR SOLID MAHOGANY DIN- . bY gh eT lee coe chated ond Ginette sie te- SIDING * ble. = : Sale Household Goods 57 Good sand. CaF. wier¢ Bim: AWNINGS 3PIECE SUN ROOM SET. 84 W. GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHING — . _machine. 1 yt. old. $25. FE 5-4823. WINDOWS - : NNEL | GOOD USED HOTPOINT STOVE. NG FEBRUARY CALL | QUAN" : ; netching ‘Duncan e Soe a rakaa wh ie laeen Ave. mit "2575 = : 2m . e. fer suiees tae pe? malching| RorpoInT eLeCERIC RANGE | MIDWEST SUPPLY os ae Piss tack | _ 00d condition. a Tee cnet, | PE +2978 9 N. Telegraph chairs, $25 pr antique maple | HEFT RECORD PL ‘ALL ALUMINUM SIDING rocker, #15: antique wainutcom- |— — On; «nm rt in the off- mode, $10; ‘oak buflet, $10; radio- | HOTPOINT . OPEN 8 smart to buy ¢ phonograph, $10; ige dishes,| both ends. $100. OL 6-1056. — ~% Special low prices, Im- a a x + URRY! . Intion, ‘nctolien 3 aoe Mulberry Rd. ware LE.) washing machine, $9 Arvin elec. | Sion, 2 pov Ag EB and _Rd. FE “heater, $3; Girl's bike, ve: cus- cove Fas “irst payment ‘in spring +c. BEDROOM $38.| tom poker table, $24; ping-pong | No money down. Five years to F Beg er, $35 ve table, ome $28; spe. pay Also aluminum storms and 44 Summit, PE | dinette i Ses. cane Pontinn Swaings. Younsiown kitchens, of- Fo ee $a Fy [nace aromas —c| Pate Seed is old. 43514. Crump | for free estimate. : Le = ,_ 465 Auburn Rd. 2 WHEEL TRAILER FOR SALE. a Fo. Gi Meg ~~ 5 er & ORE TANK: | _ $25. Call PE ¢2031. — a Ejecto, 5 PT. $3.00. cad fables, foot Seb saice: oye Bes care aay Sane. ont * SAVE PLUMBING SUPBL ftems, FE #3367. Maytair 6-086. 3 | 112-5. Saginaw PE 6-2100 PC. SECTIONAL T. | ¥Excellent condition’ Reasonsbie.| ANCHOR FENCES | ty Ee. nylon, Almost new. down after __ 470 Omar. No ae wn. FHA ed. —F KELVINATOR DEEP FREESE, 12 FREE ESTIMATES. FE 5-7471, FE 1-0 cu. ft., used 5% months. ct | AUTO. WATER HEATERS. 944.00. condition, reasonable. May be § f. cast iron tubs, $64.95. Re- é SET, |. seen at 4320 Barnard, Waterford.| verse trap toilets, $91,11: 3 pe da ond chair. 3 se? | EENMORE "AUTO. WASHER &| colored bath tub, iotlet and lava- tables coffee t i Hamilton electric dryer, good a ee © os Tee bed complete. fin 0. Marble top | « Gans. best tee over, 410) takes 8 dresser, ind chest. 940. Wash- : a $e fanie ae beet Be | SA Fe earner BARGAIN © le ‘od * tell’and exchasige Pearson's Pur: reece SALE niture, 42 Orchard Uk. Ave. sareineun Ty iF se rric 7 Recaro goes New sak Hoorey Ne. d'ete be te iv’ ‘TV, ; meek : table imodel tm mahogany case, | FE CUM anaNTEET |New nee ¥ en or S80 ‘perht oR =: NEW A NCH GUARANTEE — | New 2xt 5 oy 000 ports sake vel payments SOP ia bag snsulation 1 7 5 So bag ‘iv ROA USED CONSOLE TV,| week on this fine elec A gyn $49.95. TV antenna kit, $9.96. Pot sia. Pree set toilet ..........;. 8 WALTON TV ; WECC LIKE X Panaiyte glued on %* & 55 sq, B. Walton, Cor, Joslyn _, PE 2-257, Mice 19 aly of $7.50. wii wood $1.10 aq. ft. Se eT SUITE EX: so four heme anytim WOLVERINE LUMBE: celient condition. Kenmore wash- Call FE & 320 8 Paddock PE 2-9704 St 1 7t, A8. Osh FE MS REB T WASHING 8. | BRICK, RECLAIMED — ALL YOU | luside $15.95. Wet Innersfring mat fiectrie tea 'N. jehason, FE UNION WRECKING CO, oo OS bearers 45160. 3145 W 8 MILE RD. 42 Lake Ave. - os TOR, GOOD COND. . AND ne sake Pe Bae “ELECTROL gum " 3-2626 juarters. 5 5-794 “ Siomenates “ae” rE AYTAGQG. ¥. 4 BURN @ $18. fae Seat $3 badlers Aubomatic weer beates, ig i. ’ ware lectrical UTOMA PHONO, Fate a Getrost, $75. | crock and tile puivanteed’ Sippet “ce Se Speakers. Gee ie Fi _Bhick’s a esas i : At Bros. “As00F ARFFEG YOU FART | nowns SALE ONT TILE t Rd. FE 48431, FOR THE CAN BE FOUND | BONNY LE MS. 3 Pe engine, brand new, valued ar, SALES tt SALE Ef LINOL UM: sa << > your: LIFE’S MADE Classi-| | EASIER. throu fied Ads. To solve every- 7 Bia” quickly, dial admin’ portable, yerg, #908 Tradelh n Dept. —_ iaecutsuiciass. TF ORO Oe ee ee eee ee eee ee : Westinghouse dromat washer, $68 6-1397, “WAYNE GABERT’S APPLANCE SALE : NVEN- "feat fon with automatic pk so inde 2 ae grace Fi set Elec. fan. KLEENEX VENDING MA- chines, Cheap. Box 1, Pontiac . & ‘al, on w neseer, $78 or will sell 2X6's, “= AND 2X10's, 885M No. 2 $120M ta sheet. tT Kemtone. BARNES H HARDWARE 742 W. Huron Bt. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 | Lin LIONEL AM PLYER TRAINS service Taty ALAN” ri 2861, © goes! Dee FE i URRY, sell things hrough Classified Ads. ts ESTER i Pickup” 1982 cnc ie T 1952 Ford 12-Ft. Stake 1955 GMC Suburkan 1952 GMC 12-Ft. Stake ‘1953 Chev. 4-T on Stake 1952 GMC Wilson GMC. | Pontiac's exclusive dealer bE sos Oaklanll at: Caan me ' trailers. i .. Sat ihe INSO! “It's GOT to be yours! It's the only one I have left!" — ee wo gull You. on Die we on sie Gr tunes mt FE. 3-0800 Rent at Trailer Space eek MODEL JOHN We war ! e BIRCH WOOD FOR SALE g. cur to) Srenvil Grenville WA t Remneiay Tham Wall Tile 1 ‘eo ee REEZERS | “ekg © pare cts peptindNew | | perga *LOOR SHOP iripoo ville Rd. For go 8. won ab t00 Open 9 to 6 - 1956 Models ag nen, Seeme 4 eu. ft. $205. ~ WhARK AT PARKHURST |. WE SEelele = oof Where living is & ¥ — 7 : SLAB WOOD WOOD re 41112 ; Aveilaee IRE ii ove 7 tacts 4b © wnikiese YOU SAVE “ples, Coe _ontact PE San KING BROS shelter, Only” 18 “minut ‘ roy teste wood iv OA Woon. : review ai _Wiic Phone Miri 348 wi . +—flush doors Fon site Webb VEGI 7 305 giens eM eel horse a top ow, i000 miles Sod Pr rot Baia, by don, Call folly. Mikirose 43887.| Veres-matic, sl 3 i inde. ot ot ‘attach | At Auto Accessories. — owner, rorr iene, Lumber ow os o Lee wiser prices Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 sot a and ‘drive th thew ran "sd CHEV. MOTOR 4 one P yeas, ng ; op. Lin i Salo PAUL ST. CYR ugSHADE TREES « sna Deut URE eae | Se wa ae x © Maple, Silver . a ‘ Frade gt: | LUMBER CO. | Rose saig.tatinaa| meen ti ran crating | manok oc tenn in Ge ee ee Retail or Wholesale. Evergreens| on, fluted, forced hed S000? gua | WE BUY. AND SLI GOOD 2x4, 2x10, 2x13, 2213. 6120 Bogie Lake EM 3.2731 sh kind: sevtoce._ i re BA Tpeele ; eaender Bases 0 We po her: ey “Sun. and Wed, on oe TanDecapmna _ Sleeth Rd. near Sion _ eh tre. OS ATE ccent Koeetrock ite rt. er. PE 5-1140. < vu boii or PE 64 “er picked. 908 polly - 44559. STANDARD BRAND ey Tins ‘Pipe, Brick wed.” Do It Yourself 61 For Sale Pets 09 =; HARDIE ORCHARD SPRAYER. Up to 50, per roms wert or * USED PLOMBING “~~ oO tak a Breoder Ms ° Wash Basins, Tollet Combinations. | BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER, 3_ FOX HOUNDS. SHOOTING foun Ra Fence. 331 ED. WILLIA ADDIE rhascruvoers, “cement ent ring dogs. FE 6 ‘ 4518. Beginaw st _Recdurn__| | i Sele ree TA aattage™"| Sate" = |* gona home, tan Bushey “Ave ~ MeCULLOCHE ORD, Taare a 'doemer FH | “BRiNE OP VALUE FoR DOM PAINTS... er omen om CHAIN : ENT. PQUITIES 1 “SURPLUS LUMBER “riage santee ad sanders —|* breeder May a, femaen| NEW AND USED |= oabioee inet” 2 pele is : rnace vacuum cleaners, Oak-|4 CUTE COCKER Pi #0) PART >. AND SERVICE Auto Service § 81 ang fe LF iemCon CAR ra Pano "Ave. PE sor ser ince = pektee onis| HOUGHTEN & SON | crawxsnarr GRINDING IN THE SADIEAE 1, DR, DO r on a, oe APF — ay Kings Pit bieas | after 5 p.m. 628 North Man. or Rochester oor. phon, 33" Hoos rebored ue > yh ‘ther Pa, a Ne ee aoe sine i mica. Weskanys Fri. Ly gt AKC ge save teen, —~WeCULLOCH {CHAIN SAWS | 2 pa SS Bun. =. ; and without oat to aa jun. 10 to 4. G's. autor, PE 44433. see eee: ga © MR tous| For § Sale te Motoreyciee 83 Wistar Wa ake tde, FE at ee diay Michigan, 156 W. Montealm bavis eae aan’ Gale year, $18. Oliver 55 tractor With | yo: AND or bs : , _Tescent, 393 Lake Ave. OL 1 ood > *ylarie ae fe see, Harley , NEW, GALVANIZED PIPE Cameras, Equipment 61A | osTons AT ikG REG.| backhoe and loader, “Be son Bales Co s HEVROLET Bid fk ft. suger © cepacia _Curtiss. OR 39206. __ | discount. We also, have ries 88 agin save ore and flash atiachment.” $66. ame geome °°* © other new and used trac- ~"Boats « Boats & Accessorie ee ee ee ane Ga ; SS CUTE, PUPPIES. FREE | tors and implements. We |. moutpep PLY-LAP Butt. to go te work for you. “PLY x OOD SOLD. TRADED OUND, FEMALE, 1 VERA “carry a complete line of frotor nny ontralt| Mas- $845 we fir ye parts and we service all | eet eee ee eet MODELS | 'xé* birch iy for types_of tractors includ- Sail - Easy GMAC terms re, igscar ye ~ | stat sxepuenoporeres| K Fords, Ford Fergw| Sind’ Pivaten -| NORTH CHEVROLET _\4s6 Bale'win ave. I Ph, PE 2-2543. ANTIQUE ORGAX GAN AND PLAYER ae - VETS ne FARM & Inpus, | 27 Maree ee 2 7m 3 , ISHING JACK & BLOWER, | —P GROWN TOY TR co. “oer fey : motors. | 4 CHEV. 4 DR 10 STANDARD Ses nme "Aars | RRM ae Pe aac SRS ETE] ve ST oe | Ease np mes S| Bde Ne Oo QUANTIFY PORCH caer espero: i. See, Ee eee 5 ee BAND SAW & W & GARDEN FRACTOR minus Lay a l wih Soor lamps, $00, ‘One RNEY FOR SALE” PERFECT wee, St; ca & Rarsens,; 1 attachments. OR 3-1032. Bud She ton Fake” outade.glaon tended door | COnNn PE eae -tee te 7B S00. ag: |SRANATRAC PRONT ERD LOAD: | cll = . sot | PIANO TONING. PLATER GERV- ‘Samar canes, 20 yrs. in same| 3° t. Ove cond. yeh heavy duty Offers Kotene 3 BY THE COIL, « PER ,-- Quarenteed__ Li Cranes Hatchery, week. | $10, FE +1170. ’ iow ine Snes foe Gxt: | "4.30, arm' Oucar” ach PE | FoneenaMiaN PUPPIES RRAT: FORNEY, AR, WECORR, Ib |S seatee eit Sey Sime ss @. A, Thompson, 80 8.| 25217. . AKC. 2931 ibe St., off Far-) SMP: 3 85 ne Cat. FS, PB... Siee : iter acces SaaS wegeEae | re Pe ; v= = oe to Talk Eserain | cievaior. x Bein Ah Ny pole “33 p = arakeets, : . All models in "SS Chevie Hardtop ......+ ; dinars cme i oe Gums. ‘Ceget. ‘Wl ah St. FE = nis tlarrin on Boat Works Bc RRS S Ree | seat “ie ony; W68‘Gallaghers. 18 B. | 5, FOR | ww te Se Te ee ctation Offered 67\34 Sots fren om oan Ascawen S Fibergias 2S eschhseen edna Wiha anderson PE AUCTION EVERY SAT _sIQuT Transportation Offered M4 Booting 8 dr. -..5-+-- +++ ms * PR 2 console plano on an Allen. Lowre | PARAKEETS CAN aid ave | Gi al las Gen. FLY BY AIRLINER, CALIFOR. oan tp .| fie iia Mire tak” |secouee Mgne = c| i Pabsee ete | hat et =e caouet Pe, gute, ide sole piano on & i - 91 phone. 4 vi , 8 le chairs. ven, FROCK GOING WORTH PART ‘$3 Fiym reves os Warwicks. F E 45000. Will trade even or pay you the| mo. old. PE 80123. blonde TV, end tables & ta- | load. Either way. “aq | "st pel SPECIAL PAINT "3 GAL-| difference. Gallagher's 18 East REG akc. BLACK LAB, AE-| bles. Oll burner, rugs, leather club |~ Woneed Used Cars ‘= Jon, new dutch “¢° brush,| Huron St. FE triever pups. 5 months old. OR} chair for shop. Tea wagon, __Wanted Used Cars 88 is § 398 er & $0.05 dacks Paint, " NET PIANO. 3-4840 dishes, Hd a agg ‘, TO ‘52 M ; CAR WANT- wee 295 317 Bald sin. w. Mahogany case with SAMOYED FOR GALE ARC REG-| Odd chests ae ore | “a eae Private ‘party $ 15 suMP 4 = ‘Dn. $18 monthly, Gallaghers plow stock. Phone steel nae nn | Seon $ 195 ee eee $79.50 value, $49.50 E. Huron 8t, OO oT MY sind sher | eee ply lamps, stoves, re- |. AVERILL’S Bad’ Shelton ‘Motor - Sales yscrate marred: sito deeP | SLINGERLAND DRUM : STUD SERVICE. TOY MANCHES- sratets, peeks. misceBancsus «Ls auhuin ok % ast a $164.50, ter, 86-2036, After § & Sat- merchandise. will} Top Daller for Sharp Cars me) 128 file buys. Michigan ent, | Conn icncter trombone, wae $137.90) _urdays, we to be seen to be appreciated. | | 2020 Dinle HW sagg . SIAME a s ~ EF Cag, peeve Setnet, was se new ET oe west. Brosis'# Tayler, aucton| See M & M Motor Sales| CHEVROLET : ‘ Used cornet, clarinets, Mutes & | BTU: : 4 For top dollar on iste model 955 cogvertibie Red_and tvory SAL —— ‘= & up with free ‘AL FISH ae eG at te modere. fiving ‘room wit ‘Dixie Bw : OR_3-1603 foi Ware wale wall : Gibson amplifier, save, lee- Cece OS aes holstery with eT gt teas matey i oot PS OR JONK AND | tires. ‘a real beauty. , your guita: $20.95. = lounge chair. Like new, . _ Sheetrock sere yi inch TV" table mod- TROPICAL Fish, Fe anon. at pale tweed davenport, makes ‘Always Rea dy to Buy, $1495 4 8 Sh SL. 35 Munts 21” ‘TV Console, Recondt-| Central “Ave, Off Atwater. Lake! mattress. Lots of furniture, ‘appll-| wis as a Xx eet tioned. $85. om, MY 23-1601. Open Sunda: ances & misc, Plus s TOP PARTS S . : Good tioned upright. Deliv- | rHoROUGHB GREAT DANE.| of items—very nice, in- BAG. "EY “AUT NORTH CHEVROLET Fir Plyscord, 4x8% she ered exe ere Female bee ae aon ome ante ee ae FE 5-9219 1% BAGLEY st.| NO pet Twinvale tion, 100 x e8 * BS 278. Segmew | PE 97100) eee ee erist’ time ‘ebown.| Also fresh country eggs. Bud “| WANTED: TED: (SCRAP C: ARS 1000 5. oodware Pe ougias fas Wir, 2a at, meee = oPaE bans Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 70 Community iat pe mn a Bud Shelton Motor Sales EE firs fr plywood in: %4g0 | Sale Office Equipment 63 an AUCTION BALE BAT Few eta | Esl’ atbucn's b. Siva Fuses, | NR @ He needs 5 Mitle work, sell i ba - a J tia’ oor ame as USED ELECTRIC ADDING MaA- trae Burrshek, FS. Tele) the. oa a HIGH $$$ PAID as CHEVROLET RADIO & HEA cui register, *_ are LEROY DECKER. & BRODIE B rails, condition. Log go hy and oh ee, eo feast, vege: bee ~ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 71 tots ae ‘cians OF ETATE. DEALS tine ARKNER DODGE SALES, : Sale Store Equipment 64 | ~ peas 10 MILDRED, GLENN’S ia VAN DYER. IA oh Ste MAUR | Sele Store Eauloment 64) nurs or Eooray eh Sm ec eed ae ee tae CLARY CASH REGISTER. LIKE a> Siali they, Deayton Plates’ -; WRECKED AND JUNK CHEVROLET ‘BURMEISTER srt a we —caar | AEAEH fae cur cuering|_ Oe Sat 7 7b JUNK. CARS AND SCRAP Northern Lumber Co Misia with gad“ piel, Whervice. Call PE. £0662, | }946, toot hard top, solid, black stot Cooley Lake Rd eae ecame BUY THE HIGH DOLLAR | poner tise, power park power dk a ite a. e741 EL No FOR SALE Par bas For high grad grade - iain —, power erteering, cae PTIC TANKS w BOX Wirt SELL. TRADE iil pay you well, 4040 Dixie $1995 eb ae a ee , ii. J. VAN WELT 2 } PE 4-6428 . Lk, Ra 4811 Dixie Hwy. B&B oR eae 7 Littie down — Long terms wo TOP — LOOK. n« | Sale Sporting Goods 65 ieee anaace | NORTH CHEVROLET Mu 32 fh wide Temporary. school 8 MM. RIFLE, WITH 4 Auction Sales |i TON, WRECKER WITH ASH-| 1000 S. \Voodward Ave. & 2a i ‘Wide to be Bdge rib te s3 a Friday . J 30 P.M. $1,200, "Mr 3 4 bile tation, Birmingham “HB. SUTTON-MY 3-602 os tn eet ny Sunday « 3:00 P.M. | a4 "ono, rae 4 FON, SG. ai Ghy, Fain COND, —— 4 pusasd é ir = Serr: 1 6.) eee ae jones Ha. Om 34011, ag ¢ ixie Highway See ee OT aL ime cievnoier FABIO & Tomes, cioab-courTED, waw:| =! - Drayton Plains tal walk-in body. 368 Granger Ba. permeate. sn meat ie vee, ae be ars | By 4 SD wih "TRUCK SPECIALS | _Mtih ‘tuner tow" a beg ate L 3 RUCK) at omar 3 Sale Ken, ete uo | ‘ass ste veka. met oat Bay Voce Care Piuoreecent ss “Srchard Sitio’ aaa >| See ia| CENTRAL SPORTSMEN For Sale Housetrailers 78) 4 chev. 4 ten tare 888) © BON TIAC'S ONLY . Blu seapes, 1982 MODEL 1 Fr. — yoo i ot at truck down LINCOLN em. * to 6:20: Prt. 0 ser sit sluminum, sleeps 4. Easy AN- goa SPORT. SHOP | -t8: Washer and, arr, perbage, HASKINS MERCURY sinemgrgoeeed en i evaew. Wan #008, now DEALER ~ Fo Sale. Livestock alae. 37 ft, modern, $2,180. CHEVROLET CASS AT PIKE STS. oa “Oakland County’ Sy - | Fastest Growin: rt is CHEVROLET Space MA_5-8071 2466 convertibie. Beautiful tong ‘eadery Specials! 1987 Pickup i, Tadic, hater, V-¢ engine fay: 4 Church’ S, Inc, | HAS_ BS SoMa 5 ne a om Long, easy terms . : 3 : | AMBicenDattas NORTH mene FOR CASH IN A eesti 1000 S. Woodward Ave, . <. ——— 1957 ‘DEMOS Sixes and V-8s Hardtops,” Converts : Courtesy Cars |= 2-Doors, 4-Doors, Wagons ‘se Chev. hard top ee eee eeewass oes eee z 1956 2-Dr.—4-Dr. Hardtops FORD | 1956 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer OL 149711 es - oe ae CHEVROLET 000 S. Woodward Ave. -| 1000 S. Woodward Ave. o Birmingham = Peele: mT i TUDOR ete ad poo hg OF Sidagtenct poor’ car down, | NORTH CHEVROLET -1, + «of the weather now is NORTH CHEVROLET | 2, Ss. Woodward Ave. extrs |'56 Pontiac Cat. .... * 1°56 Olds Dix, H, Sed. see °S6 Buick 2-Dr. . . Cadillac Cadillac’ $1895 C DV $3995 62 Sedan $2595 $2195 56 Olds S 88 H. Sed. $2595 *55 Chev. 210 2-Dr. . .$1295 55 Olds 2-Dr. ...... $1695 "55 Cadillac Cpe. DV $2995 °55 Buick Sedan ....$1595 *55 Ford Convert. .. .$1295 ¢ TALL SHARP Heo 54 Cadillac 62 Sedan $2395 54 Pont. Stchf. Cat. $1295 54 Buick Sup. 4-Dr. $1295 54 Ford Custom 8 ..$ 895 54 Chevrolet 2-Dr ..$ 845 JEROME: Olds-Gadillac Orchard Lake at Cass - «FE 80488' 4 2Dr. & 4Dr. Hardtops |; Haskins Chev. *|the time to buy. 1957 li- | cense plates included. "54 Olds 98 Hol. Cpe. $1695 | '53 Willys .........8 445 53 Olds 98 4-Dr..... $ 895 *53 Pontiac Convert. $ 795 53 Pontiac 2-Dr. ...$ 695 "53 Ford Convert. ...$ 795 53 Ford Sedan..... $ 595 52 Olds 4-Dr. ...... $ 395 52 Hudson 2-Dr. ,..$ 195 51 Ford Convert. ..$ 295 ’51 ‘Cadillac Special. .$ 895 51 Buick Hardtop ..$°395 "47 Dodge Pickup ..$ 150). = ofl " | =e 4 = x paint, Be HW #, o~ a #5 ine rivgou, Raver, 4 4x. a tae ge Shey gry V4. ¢dr, Overdrive. fe pial 2 tone. W.W, tires. | For Sale Cars 91 INC. Dosige Chrysler Plymouth ROCHESTER OUR TRADE. pale, i. Fag Inc. Lake MA 4-15; Dest ett. S2, you sae ou_save! For The Best In the Used Cars Come Out To LAKE ORION _ MOTOR.SALES AT CLARKSTON, RD. Birmingham Clean Cars New Location Financing Is Our Specialty 56 Mercurys, 4 to choose from ’56 Lincolns, - 6 to choose from "$5 Packard *S5 Cadillac "55 Ford *55 Lincoln - *§5 Buick 55 Studebaker "55 Dodge 55 Mercurys. 5 tochoose from 54 Ford 54 Buicks, 2 to choose from "54 Mercury 54 Pontiac 53 Fords. 2 to choose from *53 Lincoln "53 Mercury 52 Buicks, 2 to choose from 52 Pontiac 52 Studebaker All are real sharp cars. All are new-car trade-ins ALSO ‘49 Ford 2..scesues « ’48 Pontiac ..... oapse OO 49 Chevrolet .......$ 95 51 Mercury $ .295 ~ See Stan or John Bob Frost, Inc. pape wa N Gaines DEALER. ON WARD, SOUTH OF MAPLE. "BY. PASS, Speed BIRMINGHAM ee enone | MI 6-6034 MI 6-2200 OPEN ‘TIL PM. — 54 NASH. AMB. 4 DOOR "55 DODGE UP 1084 Ford, Custom 8 BSH. Clean. win| OK SAFETY-TESTED SPECIALS TODAY! BUDGET PRICED FOR E-Z OWNING | HASKINS * CHEVROLET “Oakland County's . Fastest Growing Dealet” We're Surrounded By Beautiful First Choice Used Cars ALL MAKES, ALL -MOD- ELS, FULLY RECONDI!- Wil” ad Rape Now ET MOST FOR {SUR CAR DOLLAR. . OLDSMOBILE 52 Four-Door ....-. $ 695 Hydramatic, radio, sharp. BUICK F 55 Four-Door .«....$1795 oye radio, clean. PONTIAC 54 Four Door. ieaess $1195 Hydramatic, radio, nice. ; cee wat FORD ‘ '55 Pickup, Ya-Ton ..$ 995 Good condition. -- * PO 55 Catalina .....<.- $1705 Radio, Hydramatic, a beauty, _ OLDSMOBILE ’54 Four-Door 88 ...$1395 | | The works—see this, : le PONTIAC . 33 Convertible ..... $ 945 Radio & heatér, {t's sporty. OLDSMOBILE 4 55 Four-Door 88 . Deluxe, ao & heater, matic, one owner b .$1795 Hydra- it: “4 55 Custom ah psy aA Radio & heater, mileage. 53 F cart Door 6 62. | $1595 aera & heater, Hydramatié, see this today. $1 Super Hardtop . .$ 250 neal a: ga _ Dynafiow, good PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS”. pet acne rw "Fo $1695 |. Hydramatic, low |: Ford Vat aE Nscriiein SMe v4, Fully Special @ set Smee heh. ia aa ‘Pully CLARKSTON gs—Please one Mae ple 55141 “PONTIAC ms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham Clean, Dependable Birmingham Trade-Ins ue cist $ - E : z as § Fe; # : j “ s i i : — a *s is | “tats “3 AND OLDER... FOR CUSTOMERS WHO WANT I aia CosT | SPECIALA - TOF! L THESE ORDERS - NEEDED IMMEDIATELY ‘56 Chevrolet $1850 ‘56 Chevrolet hardtop 8, ” Power- uipped. oral ory. & heater. w/ walls, | af ear ihe ivory, A nice one, ‘SS Chevrolet 210. #cyl., sj“ +poon. be toe, rT, w/walls. Bock beg 4 a b . fr $1295 witte wo. ‘ona rlbenatins “$5 Ford ‘ $ MBE Ba TS tome may oe $1 395 . clean _5098 a4 Chevrole olet ‘54 Chevrolet oN Rg $995 | $995 _oo Chev rolet ‘55 Chevrolet Sees aes $1595 $1495 ‘99 Chevrolet ‘SS Ford v4, heater, is ivery top, appearance "S3 Buick super sedan ...... $ 985 Very easy terms 18 Ford Yo tater 2 $88] NORTH CHEVROLET "4 Chev. 4 dr. station wagon z ‘et 12... < oe ‘Woodward Ave. ‘hatch super barat soupe fut) 1000 5. Saoemeara Ave = Ford va ore cee ; ‘ST Dodge Coronet sedan Save $700) » WILL ALCErY apt, dust YOUR CAR sie perm a aod ved eat "AS » past IMMEDIATE DELIVER E-Z OMAC TERMS « ow" BILL'S SPENCE aes TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR | i Cations ‘Ave. PE 5.0201 TON” oPERERD Lockch " | STORERANER, Cane aus Lake MA 42006 of North HAUPT Pontiac Sales. ‘64 Pontiac dix, Hydra. Beautiful cond. Priced to : ‘82 Pontiac 2 dr. Hydra. R. & H. ‘83 Chev. 4 » 210 sedan, good =. = © of good transpor- N. MAIN 8T., CLARKSTON MAple 53-5566 or MAple S141 Don't Duck Dodge Carland ‘96 Ford Vic. Fone Victoria with Thunderbird gin stee ; $2087 '56 Chev. B, A. bi ie es ge ames, ‘55 Chev, wag. This Chevrolet is brown &- beige, has 2? tome vinyl interter, is a 2 seater + 6 ane Come down and ry Ri! $1477 '55 Pontiac Dark Ph pe 8 cylinder, 2 dr. sedan with = — —_ ‘eed ant chrome. your ee teen than $50 per month for 24 months, Drive ane honey home , 2 naw $8 mer ee rz Po. { ‘65 Chev. 2 dr ag ist ‘$8 Plymouth clus Coupe... sitet ‘84 Dodge 4 dr. Gyro .. ‘St panes fa 8. Chief q a “M4 Hud a ie: 'M Pantiec ¢ ae, “taste 2 ER 3 ~ : redoine 2 ‘de. m She Berd nike «caer H Beare ae mete ev al i, ae PH Ford. utility —Befl eee E] .Dodge “Plymouth. $1395 $1550 MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” 211 S. SAGINAW CASS AT OAKLAND FE 4-4546 “55: Cadillac | BEL-AIR. DOOR, 8, compiaicis $1650 $1595 : ‘55 Chevrolet evrole nome Pte noe "at at pet | "$1395 ae > Chevrolet | " inroughout, looters ae wie . ve * & i ' ry sharp areen STATION WAGON 6. manual wat $e Tain Eine “ate i ft iteht “er sreen “Row $3350 1850 : ' aie 55 Buick 55 Olds nyaaor rete: wat SUPER, 0, partie. | ful sores, 2-tone e peeutiful $1950 | $1995 7 ‘S5Chevrolet ‘99 Chevrolet | _ FE $4161 || wet — FOR AN Al ‘USED GAR BU’ FULL PRICE INCLUDES °s7 PLATES — AND SALES TAX FULL PRICE. 205 ‘49 BUICK ‘S| KAISER ~ ‘51 LINCOLN *~ - ‘51 PACKARD FULL PRICE $395 . ‘52 HUDSON cS -'51 OLDSMOBILE '52 CHEVROLET ‘51 FORD FULL PRICE *595 e "'53 STUDEBAKER ‘52 PACKARD ‘93 WILLYS _ FULL PRICE. 795 - ‘53 FORD '53 PONTIAC ‘52 FORD Station Wagon ‘53 BUICK FULL PRICE $1195 ‘54 FORD Convertible ‘55 FORD . "54 FORD Station Wagon "Cy Owens: Your Friendly FORD Dealer - 147 §. Saginaw St. FE 5-4101 — FE 5-3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. ~ 4 Don't Compare Prices Compare Cars __ TS YOUR PRESENT CAR Socially Acceptable? When you purchase a car its condition is far more important than its price. Remember, the world’s , gmeogys bargain is getting your money’s worth! isted are a few of OLIVER’S many good cars. “55 Pontiac Catalina ... 1595 pieaten. Hydramatic, ren Power, Priced Steed’ tor” = economy buye ‘56 Buick Hardtop $2395 tak.. ‘= ee and Heater, Dynaflow, Low '55 Pontiac. 4 Dr. ........ $1395 9000 actual miles, new spare. A rea buy. ‘S6 Buick Roadmaster . = a. oe. e @© @ © fs . Dynafiow, Full Power. 'SS Buick Super 2Dr. . $1895 2 Dr. master. ged & Heater. Full. Power. A Riieuleety” low pric ‘54. Mercury 2 Dr. Sed. . .$-995. — & Heater. Standard Shyt. Above average clean ‘SS Buick Estate S. Wan. See it Radio & Heater. Dynaflow. Must see to appreciate. ‘52 Ford Custom 4 Dr. . Radio & Heater. Fordomatic, A beauty, no ake ‘55 Buick Roadmst. 4 Dr. $1895 | Sedan, ing «FOE, ae Dynaflow, Power Steeri one owner beauty. Radio & Heater, Dynafiow, Exceptionally clean car. ag HE, Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. A low, low, 'SS Buick 2 Dr. Sedan ...$1495 Radio & Heater, Dynafiow, Another 2 tone penal ‘53 Ford Custom 4 Dr.....$ 550 Sedan, Radio & Heater. Tt won't last long. ‘50 Buick 4 Dr. Sed. ..... $ 195 Radio and Heater. A steal. ‘52 Cadillac 62 Sed. 4 Dr, Amazingly low price. ‘SS Buick Special 4 Dr. . Hardtop. Radio & Heater, Dynafiow. 04 Pontiac Convertible .$1095 rehief. Radio & Heater, -ecianraperan An un- of price. ‘Radio & Heater. Standard shift ‘52 Nash Statesman m2 Dr. $ 345 Sedan. First offer. OLIVER BUICK . 210 Orchard Lake Ave... 55 Buick | eles $1895 .$2295 | 9p 099 |]: 'S3 Buick 2 Dr. ........:- . . 895} ‘53 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan :$ 795 ! $1195] $1995 | 5g Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan .. id 495 1 ISCHUTZ Motors| Open’ ‘il 9PM BAM, “Cough” at the wrong time? We havé a_nice selection of late model cars. Some with very low miléage. All well behaved, with perfect manners. 4 Chev. Bel Air 2 Dr... .$ 895 ‘56 Buick Super 4 De $2495 Phe bed nw 8 & » Bocier. White Walls, Dynafiow, Power 56 Buick k Ceritury Riviera $2295 'S§ Buick ‘Cent’ ay Hardtop $1695 Radio & Heater, Dynafiow. ‘56 Chrysler] New Yorker $2695 | ons Ng Ft gh a a * iin 795 54 Nash Super 4 Dr.. pene Radio & Heater, White Wallis, two-tone oe, ‘odie 0 5 Chrysler Windsor 4 Dr. $1795 Sedan, Radio & Heater, Power Steering & brakes, Automatic. 83 Plymouth Cranbrook $ 695 55 Pontiac Starchief ....$1695 ag nae ny ag wt °. Bates, Hydramatic, White Watts. : 56 DeSoto Fireflite . $2695 '95 Chev. Bel Air4 Dr... . 1495 Sharp en ets Green & Movlen. Sv a White white, ‘54 Buick Riviera = pt Ri yr ime Soon air conditioning, 17,000 miles. This ‘95 ¢ Chev Sta, Wag. from $1595 6 6 Buick : Special I... $2095 SS ‘Plymouth "Belvedere $1495 * Hardtop. Radio & Heater, White Walls, Powerflite. - *ve # © © oe © © © Oe 93 1 Nash Super Hardtop $ 595]~ ‘sd Pontiac ic Chieftain .. $1095 “Dr. Sedan, Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, White: Wale. ‘55 Ford Fairlane $1395 ub Sedan, & Heater. Fordomatic, White Walls, furauoise & ‘54 Ford Country Sed. . . .$1095 Radio & Heater, White Walls, ‘53 Dodge Coronet eta $ 695 2Dr. Radio & Heater, White Walls. V-8. Ask About Schutz 10,000-Mile Guarantee “*# © * © * ,DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer: | 912 S.. Woodward, Birmingham Uaaiy tex! 6-5302 Lhe J ‘ti 232 8. Saginaw ‘ye past! L PE29100 Ste ee ee eo ae a 9 253 ey BED ae gn or Rid 5 og a Cc PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY OF sg 15, 1987 fil — Ze ’ Hi wae (180) ckLw, (900) WW, (050). WOCAR, (1190) . WXYZ (ane, WPON, (1460) WdJIBK, Gane) cor “to ar C amey for the ( C srasping ae re a ee | eee " : . With Mason » & 1:00-—-WJR, News, Gunamoke ¢ By EARL WH.SON ‘wwy News WON, Bewe WIBK: News Raa wave Nees vosby, eps Wanted . Wakeriey Magy Witching, we PON, Boris bird cus | Gow NESS Dorie, for atut : NEW YORK—Tab Hunter was saying he liked French actress la | GELW. News, 6:90-—-WJR, Wm. Sheehan | 1:15—' r 4 pO BAL WWJ. Minute Parade ay Etchika Choureau .. . “I hope Hollywood doesn’t ruin her .. .| WPON. Bperts WBE, News. Keven ware, hl 1:30—W, y Dollar Portable Television : she’s not one of these career-: -minded women that’s got her bene Thies geese Music, Wipe. ise Pe eeee Wave, claws out.” . pd CKLW r Exp. WPON. Usrinien tour en wah ise a Indictmen By JACK O'BRIAN + + pf WPON, Music With Meson | 9.95 wn Pravel Book Wwi, News Mule | HAMPTON TV : we — WXYZ, Metrop. Opera YORK ~ N = : ' 'WPON, mpay woantmng =| *#:08--WIR, WIBK, News, Mcleod 1 825 W. Hu FE 4-2525 se ee CN ANG") “Do most of: the Hollywood gals have their cluws out?” 1) ,Woumtaremse | ete ouiey | dadeemtetaae™ | USSe Ree hal Patni: os a play based on the romance and|®Sked. wa, 5, "FY Wot st Mome| WIBK: Norm Lennarai | "Ww" peert® Winston Churchill's Silty wank: peta den te stepete nnd Vite are sd many Wonk: Casey w i News. Reig whan, fen bres BoE WEAR Bpurka’Fojade ag) evn of | tring re he tp aig thrid et | ease’ | St eon SE Ges | EH Ae oe Mr’ Jerome.” by| Whe do nothing about it but say they are. 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Actress Kim Hunter gets the Person-to-Person treatment Show. On Trial. ‘The Case of SATURDAY MORNING Eves. ‘til 9 s My Line, Hitchcock, GE Feb. 22. the Forgotten Man.” (2) Mr.|7:59.(2) Meditations. Caesar, Hit Parade, Person to Per- $:38—(7) The Vise. “Signature for|s-99—(2) Michigan State Univer-| 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 [}9". I've Got a Secret, Groucho Earl's Pearls .... Murder.” (9) Country Hoedown.| sity, — aunt Marx and The Mil ces Wives give their husbands sport shirts, loafer ‘shoes (4) Big Story. Columbus, Ohio, «1s—2) Michigan State Conserva- ee gt tl Wild Bird Feeds — Packe Softener Salt — Rock Hay — Straw — Cedar Bedding BARBER'S FEED STORE ‘| 8665 Highland Bd. (M-59) _ OR 3-9162 | WISH I'D SAID THAT: ! your taste for whiskey. i world without having’to get up in the morning. That's earl, | brother. and leisure slacks—then call 'em lazy when they act the part they're dressed for—Al Cooper. x. & fF Charlotte Rae reports on a new drunk cure. It doesn’t cure the hangover, but it brings back U.N. Assembly Waits New Plan Afro-Asian Group Aims at Compromise to End Strife in. Algeria k kok Sarah Vaughan explained at her testimonial dinner why she’d chosen a show biz career: “I wanted to get up in the (Copright 1957, The Hall_ Syndicate, Ine.) + UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — The 27-nation Asian-African group) was expected to go into the Gen- eral Assembly today with a com- r promise plan aimed at ending Erench-Algerian strife in a Be . . West Huron - All You Want to Eat .. ADULTS $1.00 ae CHILDREN 50c "AUNT. JEMIMA IN PERSON | AND. ; OF ENTERTAINMENT of Africa. _ * * The Assembly's 80-nation t Political Committee voted earlier this week. against Asian-African : | . |demands. that France grant Alger- “| ians the right to determine their polled enough votes to assure it a two-thirds majority ir the soars bly. The committee vote¢ 37-27 for al Expert. 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