. experts and local government offi- . ; 7 PONTIAC, aCRTGAN, MONDAY, NEY 9, 199692, "PAGES President Fiseniouile’ 3% WASHINGTON @ — Following is. the text eae teat Eisen- hower’s farm message to Congress i : gE cf rll iss Hew wuhenn’ B66 needed to reduce) look surpluses and to widen markets. Costs must bé cut and production down| must be better balanced with pros- pective needs, The Main Problem —the Surplus Of the many difficulties that ag- gravate the farm problem, moun- " jtainous surpluses overshadow) everything else. Today’s surpluses! jconsist of commodities’ produced) in a volume imperatively needed in wartime but unmarketable in peacetime at the same prices and in the same quantity, The plain tact is that wartime : production incentives were too the Farm Situation 4 so E < = a a J 3 a lengthened. Our farmers his plane tn euhebeaseee wveueilllts Haacaat WO port, Washington, D, C. yesterday upon his return ~~ “Sk@ resumed the full duties of the presidency. from vacationing in Key West, Fla. Press secre. | However he stated he had not. yet decided.whether tary James Haggerty follows the chief executive he will run for office or not, Plan Discussion of Incorporation Meeting Tuesday Night Will Study Change for Waterford Township The possible incorporation of Waterford Township into a city will be the main topic tomorrow night at a special town meeting by the area’s Junior Chamber of Commerce. The meeting will be held at Waterford High-~School beginning at 8p. m. It will feature a panel discussion between incorporation cials. Although the views of the meet- ing will be confined io the various features of incorporation, the meeting is expected to pave the way for a similar future confer- ence on the proposed annexation of the township to the city of Pontiac. William Shunck, superintendent of Waterford Township schools, will be panel moderator. Scheduled to be panelists at the meeting are Victor J. Lams, chair- man of Warren Township incor- poration efforts; Detroit attorney William Brashear, who helped draw up a city charter for Livonia; Harry J. Merritt, corporation coun- sel for Oakland County, and Louis G. Barry, clerk of Waterford Town- ship. Meeting Chairman Charles Pappas today said he was looking for a very good turnout at the meeting. ‘We have the gym- nasium at the high school and we Gi are hoping that everyone who is interested in this topic, will at- tend,” he said. Bakery Machine Traps Worker in Fatal Mishap |. Milton Cooper, 55, of Romulus It also brought death to Susan Medley, only a* year old, anc her 30-year- old uncle, William Thom- as, died Sunday in a fire that broke out in the home of Susan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Medley, in Ecorse. Susan's parents and her brother, Francis, 3, escaped the flames, which beat back her parents’ res- cue attempts. © Another non-traffic fatality was that of 9-sear-old Richard Vol- mer of Twining, He died in a Standish hospital Saturday night after shot accidentally by a 13-year-old brother, William dr. Police said the younger lad walked into William’s line of fire. Lester Joseph Bailly, 40, of Dex- ter, was killed Sunday when his automobile and a train collided at a crossing in Dexter, near Ann Arbor. John Kwiatkowski, 69, of Grand Rapids was struck by a car and killed Sunday while crossing a road outside Grand Rapids. Mrs. Helen Ireland, 28, of Dav- ison, was fatally injured Sunday Janet Marble, 16, of Coleman. John B. Kirvin, 43, of Jackson. Marlege Winkowski, 14 months, of Ironwood. Norman J. Patterson, 55, of Highland Park. Beach. Gerardo M. Ruggieri, 23, a MSU student from Cincinnati. Gildo F. Meni, 34, of Negaunee. Lowell Porter, 19, of Coopers- ville. Park T. Miller, 23, and Rodney Schneider, 22, both of Ann Arbor. William L. Barr, 16, and Robert Blackmer, 16, of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Jos} Caudill, 32, of Burl- State Car, Mishaps Kill 19; Two Perish in House Blaze By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The new year’s first full weekend brought a tragic 19)- deaths on Michigan highways and streets. gunfire death toa nine-year-old Twining boy. Charles Dodge, 48, of Manitou|”? two in an Ecorse fire and Hospital Insurance Increase Approved LANSING w — State Insurance Commissioner Joseph A. Navarre today approved a 15 per cent rate increase for Blue Cross (Michigan President Seeks [From Conaress _ {to the “paradox facing our [nation’s greatest prosperity. For}: Jordan Has New Government Soil Bank Vote Bill Cutting Surpluses of Farmers’ Products; | Asked in 9-Point Plan WASHINGTON #— President Eisenhower asked Congress today to vote a soil bank plan to help use up the present towering surplus of farm products as part of a nine-point pro- to ease the plight of In a special message to Congress, Eisenhower called for urgent attention fatm families.” He said: “Although agriculture is our ba- sic industry, they find theit prices) clined, Unless eorrected these ¢co- nomic reversals are a direct threat to the well being to all of our peo- ple.” Eisenhower's outline suggested - additions to — controver- sial which agricaltural ‘officials sald would put more than an extra billion dollars | into farmers’ pockets from gov- erument resources, Farm income declined slightly more than a billion dollars last year. The recommendations would be aimed, Eisenhower said, at using The program lays much of its immediate emphasis on ‘the soil bank or ‘‘acreage reserve’ plan under which farmers would be en- couraged — but not compelled — Hospital Service.) Navarre said the rate increase would take effect March 1, He disallowed their request for a 23.1 per cent rate increase. Navarre said that a rate in- crease was necessary “in order that the citizens of Michigan who are subscribers of Blue Cross be protected under their Blue Cross contracts.” He said he granted the 15 per cent boost “‘to protect the solvency of Michigan Hospital Service and its hospital members.” Freezing Rain to Hit Pontiac Area Tonight Cold, cloudy weather is predicted tonight and tomorrow for the Pon- tiac area with today’s occasional snow flurries becoming mixed with sleet or freezing rain tonight and lending tomorrow, A high of 26 - 28 degrees fol- lowed a low of 14 last night. To- ‘night's low will be 22 - 26 de- jgrees, with a high tomorrow of 26 - Temperature. in Pontiac at 2 p.m, was 22, ; Toll on Blue Water Bridge May End in Two Years PORT HURON w — The Blue Water Bridge may be toll free in two years except for a small charge to cover maintenance costs. Fag conn this, Walter C. Stin- son, secretary of the Michigan State Bridge one yy said only $42,000 remains of the original to reduce plantings until surpluses are trimmed and markets grow enough to buy agriculture’s pro- ductive capacity, Inducement not to wse crop lands would be offered in the form of cash payments as weil as surplus stocks of such crops (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) TAIPEI, Formosa # — Premier O. K. Yui said today Nationalist If Red China Attacks . . ../# FLAMES GARAGE station wagon — A charred 1956 in the foreground as passers- by watch firemen put out a blaze which destroyed the interior of a service station garage dh the Accutane, w owesr, Marion, Selenite? Punctured Fuel Tank Starts Fire “ A new era in truck suspension! was hailed by officials of the GMC Truck & Coach Division this week! following introduction of its “air 'vide” principle at the ‘current Chi- cago Auto Show. In announcing development of Eliminates spring lubrication, repairs and replacement, Either fully or partially loaded, provides stnoother ride for driver, resulting in less. fatigue, vibra Permits lighter-weight less-ex- pensive packaging of goods for shipment, China “would immediately counter- Increases trailer payload capac- China attacks Quemoy, attack on the mainland” if Redity by lowering floor height. Facilities loading and unload- {in Monte Carlo last May, she said GMC Truck Unveils Ne ew ‘ir ling by keeping floor at constant height. Encourages standardization ot |' loading dock heights by assuring |, road shocks, suspension would be able to trailers and. Gives better load distribution by| *ad-elther the keeping floor level. springs, or air Eliminates spring noise and oth-| “General use er vibration noise. (Continued on Page r tandem-axle comb Grace Claim Monaco, whom she intends Began at Second Meeting CHICAGO (#—Grace Kelly says her romance with ;|Prince Rainier III was love at second sight. Smiling happily, the honey-blonde actress told some .|70 reporters and photographers yesterday how she met), and was courted by the handsome monarch of tiny s Romance to marry after Faster. this,” she said. She met the prince at his — but didn’t date him and didn’t feel at all romantic about him. It was a different story Christ- mas Day at the home of her wealthy parents in Philadelphia. Prince Rainier had Christmas. dinner = Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carol Sue Roberts, 20, of Ionia. debt of $3,250,000 for the bridge. 4 | , , Ld { Ae i ~~ 5 RR eI ha Mp eS RARE ab SP AS Ge” GIVES ROMANTIC DETANS—With eyes spar- kling, actress Grace Kelly fingers her engage- ment ring as she tells reporters “I've been in love before—but never in love like this before,” as she Never'Like This, Says Grace “T’ve been in dove before + — but never in love like austin of Margate, N J. Miss | Kelly’ s aunt and uncle, After din- jner the Austins brought him calling lat the Kelly home. during Christmas week after ask- ing my father’s permission.” “Then it apparently was love at first sight, or rather second sight,”’| | Miss Kelly said, smiling. “Rainier proposed sometime She held up her hand, show-’ let of heavy gold links with » Miss Kelly, ‘Samir El Rifai Takes Command ‘of Arab Nation tis. i i ! if fi set afire Saturday. foreign id headquarters in Amman and roped wn ty American ag ‘Series Tells Sox of Royal Romance ¥53 ee Sy ! >) a THE PONTIAC P: N . Ane : a * : : er : eg in " P ‘is : Next |Deaths in’ Pontiac Area The Day in Birmingham wt : ‘ : : of > : 4 . Pe : 3 * “abe Ci | amma hit sg Sidi eee |Commissioners to Clear i ¥ oy E - v . “ x rs ; % Darius Oatman, 79, of 105 W. W. f Willi Wid ° ae IN CIVIC Ser TIES ee ee ee Way for Willits Widening : - 9 ‘ Zz ‘a ' ~ ‘ é p : . . os Beare “4 Suzanné . Silvercruys mee a BIRMINGHAM — Purchase of, asigwer the complaints in regard + Mill Demonstrate Art {1816, ne was the son ot Norman Teoaeoes Gentes © itt Wa] Gene trom walee Beart * Tomorrow Night and Polly Esther Wilson Oatman. “Hiits from Bates to Woodward willl ‘and merth of Derby read. Mls : Suzanne Stilvercruys, who h ‘ten iat wa ee eae P \Cocnmniasions i > objectors attend stock Se or 0 bho = as lac in and been a no uursery area, or a <= been called “one. of today’s most resident of the city dor 10 years. the hearing this eventing at Munici-| addition. He will recommend ; _ gifted and versatile sculptresses,” Surviving besides his wife are pat Building. . | ammexation of — — ; P will bring to her Pontiac audience six children: Mrs. Phyllis Keene, Serer Saenentany. _ Waatatiine : : _ also are among items on the agen-| Township, by Birmingham. psc apg aaipatign Aimed Amasa Oatman>and Mrs. Blanche da. Willits would beawidened, with) tHe will also ask a hearing date _ stration of her art, also an Collins, all of Pontiac; Norman the aim of the city to facilitate|,. . accompanying lecture. Oatman of Chicago; Mrs.. Leah traffic going around the busy busi-|pe, "4," acute te A te Nowa The artist will appear ht 8 p.m. Howes of Hammond, Ind., and Mrs. a cment with, Royal| 22,0" 170, cars, being adaptable ‘tomorrow in Pontiac High School Lovie Zimmerman of Newaygo. Oak's Ene semec® oper aed for future of.a structure. «= auditorium to give a demonstra- He is also survived by a sister, to the governor's Safety Com- Ba coe agape ey Nate * tien-lecture, “Your Life Is in-Your Mrs. Blanche King of Florida and |mittee, that Woodward avenue, 85/.i hear Mrs. Reginald Becker Hands,” as the fourth of the Civic a brother, Charles 0; a congested highway should have)...» Y Entertainment Series, sponsored by] . es Oatman of better lighting facilities. The Royal|‘“* on Christian work in the pres the Pontiac Kiwanis Club. || JOHN FREDERICK MEIDLEIN ganna Oak petition points to three fatally" 2aY at § pm. Tuesday in the performance will i i : . m, meee >| setts Peedetlck Mellicls, WO. llviedaeshay Treo he tea accidents on Woodward in that! an is Mrs. Howard Palmer and demonstration of modeling y from the Huntoon city last year. tees Archie ject chosen from the audience. {21 Charlotte St. died yesterday in|Funeral Home with burial in City Manager D. C. Egbert {st Ne eae Daughter-of the late Baron Sil-/st. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an| Davisburg. . will suggest ose to ran Hunter " president of the Supreme! iiness of three weeks. = : F Saute Blea an ster | Born in Tilonurg ont. on Julia, Ann Reed | Detroit Mond ambassador to the United States,|2¥ly 5, 1865, he was the son of) yirs Irwin (Julia Ann) Reed, 71, Auto Industry leader New ( oit-to-Miami Mme, mag - od an Amer- eS ee — of . ome. died yesterday after ete Mark—2 Hrs., 39 Minutes ican citizen. s the only artist)” : an illness of 8 years. to have modeled portrait busts of|!" Kingston in 1889. She was born in Magnolia, Mis- Dies in Birmingham DETROIM @—Eastern Air Lines _ the ‘Dionne “quintuplets. Among| — Mr. Meidlelm had been a res sissippi ine 1884 and married Irvin claimed a new Detroit-to-Miamt other works are busts of dent of the city for 32 years |Reed in M “in 1902. Mrs.| J Walter George Morley. 515 N.|record for commercial airliners ; Hoover, - ee: Katherine| and was a Pe gar farmer, He pra gh =e a resident of the , ' Woodward, 83, former automotive | today. s Hepburn, ames Forrestal.) was associated with the Wilson or 19 years, - ‘. | Ff RIDES ON AIR—Philip J. . : pee wen ball ‘nes ex ae = | perviving se oP DP p Pp gy oe pi Co. Gruenewald inspected the new GMC. air sus-|executive, died Saturday after a|/ Eastern said Capt. Robert Chew Belgium conferred Foundry member of | besides blisband president General Motors general pension tractor-trailer combination displayed for|short illness. Born in England, |clipped 11 minutes anJ 33 seconds Its ‘highest honor — knighthood in} the F&AM Kingston Lodge 430. /4r¢ 9 children; Louise Marshall, manager of GMC Truck & Coach Division, explains the first time publicly in the GMC exhibit at the Ef _—s the Order of Leopold, Officer of] 1, ts survived daughter, |QUver. Reed, Mary Smith, Inez |the principles of GMC’s truck air suspension Chicago Automobile Show which Bo tad ved ie Bivemicll endicll Ge ei secwd yasariey by a = = < Be a Blanche Meidlein 2 Ponting and] ol, Ute _ aa Regge erly to Val F. Gruenewald of Chicago, veslatend mar for an 18-day run. — rege me since 1915, ¢oming/nying — DCTB Golden Falcon the demic, and the British have given|®, Nother-and, sister, hares N|all of Pontiat, and Minnie Lee|*éer, of the-Motor Transport Division of Pure Oil When he retired in 1947 he was| iis miles it 2 ee ee ae Coronation Medal ; . Chicago, president of the Steel Plate her their nr, le Hens o Sen Dien] vg eT ramen. Teel eMC k Ontario Police - é Shape Corp. of Dat Me. daaleld. record was set by Chew Vouna Socialite, sm zen a Se es ruck Shows Ha bee Pl Publishers, Union jiscrractsing nent the, Olt ec. 2. from the Temple of Memo- funeral . oung - t |phes, White Chapel with the Rev.|Wedneaday trom. the Church: of/AIT RIGG Principle unt Ion Officials Meet Today Motor Co. ent 2 8 Ford! A new stamp picturing a tele 2 poitenst- | Charles B. Loree officiating, Grave-|God, in Christ with burial in Oak : of 5-Year-Old Girl 3 a ee = side serviees will be conducted by| Hilf’ Cemetery, The body will be| ~ (Continued From Page One) sen ee baeneed fo Blocentielé Mite jary of the introduction of the - ' . med A ; .| DETROIT (INS)—Three nation-| Country Club, the Economics jelectric telegraph in Portugal, | nce 0 | the F & AM lodge 21 of Pontiac.|at the. William F. Davis Funeral LONDON, Ont. W—Susan Ca | 4 Burial will follow in White Chapel} Home. wala aggre Png hy ver five-year-old victim of a|*! Union officials were scheduled) Club, and was one of the early (Lisbon reports: : Ww Girl, Gi Decide Mare! acecicsine Wesrsl|Besste Lou orth seca Reesiity sllians. oto ee ot m8 SOW" ewepaper Publishers-Assn. in an] "abeoak | z to Wait One Year After |Home. . ooees by inerenaad pay. Pamaboryurd, her checks| iseet to ond the Surviving are his wife, Nola R.; ; ear , a Mrs. Hubert “(Bessie Lou)|!0ad potential, decreased freight|crusted with frozen tears. net Oy 6 Ree ee a ; i joseph * roy died terday after an illness of &*Pense. Monaghan said, day, 14 hours after she followed a| Heading the Was Woodrutf} 5 : ROCHESTER Pretty Joseph F. Boothroy, 54, 30-year|seven years. “Another area of considerable|stranger from the church Randolph, of the Interna- ‘ames Morrison Taylor of c sea Staats Wie ak toa 35 RO of Pontiac and Oskiand| Born in Kentucky on-September|savings can be in the packaging) Where she was playing with her |tional Ran-{mingham; sn ote : pilot she left practically waiting at(COUmy. died Saturday in St. Jo-\26, 1883, she was the ST ie ee vadtine el taba brothers. Today she will be dolph returned to the Motor City|\+ netroit and Mrs. Arthur x es Gach have : ‘seph Mercy Hospital. His home|James and Margaret trucks, The cushioning of cargo|buried while police hunt for her after visiting his Indianapolis head-| 4.00 of Traverse City; a : —for a year at least, was at 9391 Highland Rd. Mays. She Was, married to Hubert/againgt road shock will permit/ abductor. quarters yesterday, mee Sie Ge brother 3 Juliette, the 20-year-old niece of| | Mr. Boothesy a ee oneal oenaiy 4 ee Volunteer searchers found the | Other national officers who will | grandchildren. : Louis A. Wehle, state conservation Serene son hs Aen tone eg ‘ child, sprawied on her back, one | participate in the negotiations | Arrangementé are being made 3 commissioner, and Air Force Lt.|‘h¢ Cutting and Sewing Department}E. Sparks, Mrs. Effie Davis, :| Mounted between the axles and | arm thrown across a railway | ®f@. Joseph Bailey, vice presi- |by Bell Chapel of the William ‘3 John Owens tet with their fami.|!° the Pontiac Division of Fisher|Luna Auth and Ernest Sparks of] trames of am FSS% @uo-purpose | track. Police sald she dropped | dent of the ITU national body |Hamilton Co., with service 3 es in a seven-hour conference) 2°4Y Corp. Pontiac, Mrs. Bertie Bubenhotfer! tractor with « 48,000-pound gross | there in pre-dawn darkness and | snd the representative for the |a. m. Tuesday at Christ z here yesterday. Born in Madison County, Yowa, [of Newport, Ky. a . Carcly) combination weight and a 35-foot- | died of exposure. An autopsy | mailers union on the ITU execu- |Cranbrook. Interment will e *° ¢ Feb. 8, 1901, he married Leia L. |Smith of Covington, Ky. long maximum volume van-type | showed she had been criminally | tive board, and James H. Samp- | Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit. at nothing oe ine the resting. been ome ot the Waste an 8 come, | Mrs. Nettie Yeary : nel pana ard macauttes: haa —< ai $ ® . has 10 bel- . pen. eh <+ Aemnadlan -Lake Presbyterian Church. and Thomas Mays of Middleton,| tows filled with compressed air. Throughout the weekend police be Loses Control of Car, : ce - “ Ohio, Crit Mays and Carl May: . paraded a ragged company of Only two unions have reached * : a Tm ge to Japan to think} Mr. Boothroy is survived by his As the bell flex under the ments on new contracts in Overturns Into Ditch 5 | things over a year. She's pret-| wife. and six sisters; Mrs. Nellie of Lombard, Ky., 17 grandchildren ,; _ 4 rat ex — known sex deviates through head- 2 het has pti : $ fe ty mixed up, I'm positive she|Talor, Earlham, lowa, Mrs. Lena\*"4 2 great-grandchildren. ieee 5 oahlen Seberang trey | quarters = Onel sown of the elty’s. these ania Leo E. Fiske, @.-of Rochester, * | didn't realize she was doing,| Lundgren, Los Angeles, Mrs. Alma | Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tues- wad the bods. absochbar binry Seite suspect, held for a time, was re- dailies—| Steus snd Free who-told Oakland County 2 ef ‘ ‘le mistake. She|Emrich, Alameda, Calif, Mrs./44¥ from the Apostolic Church of ane , adsoroing heavy leased yesterday when — Susan’s Times, deputies he lost control of z is There’s nothing! El Harmon’ Florence and christ with burial in Stanton, Ky.|@nd virtually eliminating high-fre-|brothers, Pat, 10, and Mike, 9 Press. on M24 near Bald Mountain Road $ i ‘ — and) che body will be at the Pursley|quency. vibrations that wear OUt/were unable to identify him in a| Tree unions are officially On| saturday, was treated and released z Jeasle Reothroy, all of Des Moines, | 8 oa) Heme. the tractor and trailer. lineup. strike and three others are still/trom st. Joseph Mercy Hospital t . | Plowa. © eaiedsyn.* | Even with a partial load located| Meanwhile detectives.” with all negotiating new contracts. Fields’ car turned over beside ; The “terrible mistake” 0 day in Donelson-Johns Funeral |) sid Seeks OK to one side of the trailer, the floor|iedves cancelled, continued the —— the road, deputies said, 3 s predawn| tine with the Rev, mobert von FP FESIOENE remains level because the sltlsearch with a description de-(Green-] inted Boy , : at Sight with an old friend just! Oeven officiating Burial will bel ~* springs on that side of the trailer! ined as “inadequate at best.” “ets one Fined on Two Counts Chix Diaper Liner 5 || —_ eight hours betore she was to have|in ‘White Chapel i automatically are subject to more| “Susan will be buried after serv-Otill in Critical | 3 married Owens. Chapel Cemetery. on rian for Soll Ban air pressure and compensate forlios at st Mary Ch riggfanddl . Barney Gorforth, 27, of & E.|E 6 DOZ. for : q ie pa morning ~_ Jack D. Dearing (Continued From Page One) ed character of thelthe road trom her home and al State From Polio Se i ore Bre as | c 53 % Stephen Hahn, 26-year-old son of} Jack D. Dearing, 19, of 465 cotten, wheat and po Due to the air suspension ve- walle from the lunber yard. CHICAGO w — A 15-year-old|van Lake Justice Joerh J. Leavy. | 17 5 anothér socially prominent family.| Amberwood St., died yesterday polly rice and peanut ihicle’s air-smooth ride, freight rest. ee farm boy whose body has taken| For possession and transporta-'— 97c¢ Value 3 Miss Wehle was clad in @ negligee|st, Joseph Mercy Hospital after a| |, — jing on the ‘floor of the trailer Raini r M t i ‘a sttange green tint since he was tion in his car of an opened bottle B Medicated : and a houseiat, —" three-week illness. ; If the program were authorized would not be subject to as much) e 0 oring 'stricken with polio remained in a of liquor, Gorforth was fined $15 that ‘cause cs a ‘ 7. * «6 Born in Pontiac on January 21 | by Congress and Congress took full damage from the weight pressing ® : ‘critical condition today. with $10 costs; and for a traffic diaper rash. -¢ 1,| Shortly after. showing up at the/1996, he was the son of Dewey and a oe ialaamodee by {0 Florida Today | Edward Walsh, one of the 10/ violation, $25 with $10 costs. 3 | party she borrowed some clothes,| Myrtle E. Dou Dearing. He| "Ue > = Savers TORS Jone, Karon Walsh children who were | pepe — $ a Solaenie aman married eri Shak ee oe eam nhs sit euspension system on | WILMINGTON, Del, «®-Prince See eee ay cas acne | : | ‘cuse, From there they flew to New|o¢ Pontiac end wee drephved tyjot & billion more than they got nntlon te campoced bavieak. | Punter of Monaco leaves today on!improved” at. the University of ; ' York. Late in the afternoon Juliette| the snoBol Co, of Pontive Ylin direct payments from the gov- ly of air bellows, leveling valves, a motor trip to Palm Beach, Fia.,|/Mlinois Research Hospital. pe 4 called her family and said they é; i. ernment in ‘ al an |Where he will spend 10 days to Edward was brought to Chicago | 4 Surviving besides his wife and)" 1, sadition to the soil bank plan| UT beams. sir chambers and Dec. 28. Physicians said his blood were returning. mother, Mra, Myrtle E. Womack!" ion to . alr storage tank,’ two weeks fishing and visiting oe rile ) are 4 brothers and a sister, Car! E 7 8 | ‘The tractor has a total of stx|tiends before leaving for Holly-/°t"te normal red. - The Grand Old Party _ ee ee 1. New steps to move stocks from |bellows, four in front and two over| Crete Kamy, it Sancee actress Ten of the children of Karon { Takes a New Meaning - Dearing, omack, al |the present seven-billion-dollar sur-the rear axle. Two small bellows) “r,s overei Walsh, farmer of Durand, were) 4 of Pontiac and Mrs. Virginia Kidd sovereign of the tiny : WASHINGTON (INS)—A top Re-jof Til. “dd plus holdings into foreign and do-\are mounted on eactBend of the/wediterranean principality spent|*tTicken last summer. Exward is ; top The mestic use. -|front axle and a large bellows is\. quiet weekend here and yester-|the only one who remains in seri- funeral will be at 2? p.m, Wednesday from the Pursley Fu- .jneral Home with the Rev. David Easy to Clean—ENAMEL DIAPER PAIL ous condition. 2. Easing of production con-,installed at each end of the rear ‘Author Orson Kilborn - trols on some major crops. axle, giving ample support to the 3. That Congress consider plac-/tractor’s above-frame structure. beets day assumed the role of “just a humble citizen paying homage to a great man’’—his personal chap- . In a speech prepared for a group| Mortensen officiating. Burial will |; doll F 1 bellow . jing a dollar limit on the amount! ‘our large ows support the . With Cover ae, —. sn nro follow in Perry Mount Park Ceme-|o¢ price support aid that could be trailer. Two are mounted on each| Teker Very Rev. J. Francis Dies at Home; Was 66 Enemelware Heavily, enameled $ 49 < aye . ennaylvania, | tery. given to a single farm. iside of the trailer between the/ The priest, a native of Wilming-| FAIRFIELD (INS)—O Kil-| absorb odors. hairman = ngressior a il 4. A speed-up of the rural devel- axle and the trailer’s body. ton, celebrated his 50th ren | 3 t Pp ag oo al committee, said “GOP” can Eva Ha opment program for low-income| Compressed air is supplied to the/o¢ ent into reli eo lhnieceid born, 6, suthor, researcher and) ad sien stand for “Guardians of Peace,”| Mrs. Daniel J. (Eva) Hall, %.\farmers first suggested by the ad-|bellows, air beams and air cham- ee ae eee ee Yow mee aa on ie tone Just 132 in This Sale “Guardians of Prosperity” andjof 106 Center St., died yesterday ministration last year. ‘bers from the tractor’s air sys- night after being stricken with “| Popular Oval Sh Guardians of Progress. morning after a six year illness.| 5, Greater ald to stabilize farm-'tem. It flows from the storage ° ge gag cag . devoted | $1.50 Value Bab Bath Tab ; She was born in Portage, Pa.ling in the drought-plagued Great tank to the leveling valves that Blaze Victims Get his efforts to fighting commune al y a While excavating for a new|Oct. 15, 1866, and came to Pontiac /pjging meter the air into the bellows, { Crown Jewels building, contrac-|from Pittsburgh. She was a mem-| 6. A 25 per cent increase in fed- and beams and chambers. Air is 7 and waste in federal government : tors unearthed a section of the ber of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic eral appropriations for research available to the air suspension r # Enough Clothing, through his writings and a | *] 69 Roman wall around London, near|Church, and a member of the Al-| aimed at finding new uses, new|tem from the supply. tanks only but N eed F ood of Con i = Sucned “a i the Tower. ; tar Society at the church. jmarkets and new crops for agri-|When pressure has been developed ——e . ; S j M MA S {{@ i: She is survived by a son, George culture. ito maintain a safe margin for the} Sufficient clothing for the Tru- 4 BROTHER Sr estes The Weather F. Hall, of Portland, Ore., and} 7, Assurance that the federal|air brake system. - man Smith’s 15 children has been Burglar Busts Window, safety and three daughters,, Mrs. Jessie C. government will always supply ot:| we obtained, according to Harvey W. Gets $2 in Billfold "30-lnck old ‘one, fontene oad Somerton’ es Helsel, of Johnstown, Pa., Mrs./equate credit fo meet tienecx' Di k ) 4 aH Perry, who last week offered his jae snow today, probatiy becoming Lillian Tischler and Mrs. Ann Har- needs. irIc etroit in fu y Pontiac office as a collection} A burglar who broke into a ~ ag CF, cela’ coin, tate |mison, both of Pittsburgh. 8. That the federal government - agency for donations. home at 213 Summit St., by smash- $2.89 * morrow. | Migh today 29-28. low tonight Rosary service will be held at make refunds to farmers ‘of aso. of Cancer Detecti The Smiths lost their 10-room|ing glass in a side door Friday Handy 7-Bottle Size winds S950 mph. tetey end Conceee’ ao ve ao at the Pursley|line taxes collected on motor fuel| on Goodrich farm home Jan. 1 when|night, received ~ mre his a uneral e. used for nonhighway purposes, It| ,,, a $20,000 blaze leveled the struc-|trouble, Pontiac Police said. Lowest tompersiure’ sriveting & am.|,The funeral will be at 10 ".m. was estimated this would save WASHINGTON (INS)—The U. S. ture, and destroyed everything the} Det. Olin J. Hoffman said ac- Litt-Out Rack 4. Tuesday at St, Vincent de Paul|farmers $60,000,000 a year |Public Health Service announced} family owned cording to the owner, Harry Brim- wt Bee ott 8 om: wine velocity 1¢ mph./and burial will w at the Mt.| . today in Washington that Detroit “The Smiths need bedding, dish- hall, the money was jn a lady’s Gun rises Tuesday at 9.01 a.m. Hope Cemetery.’ MSU Marching Ba has been picked as one of eight! o, cooking utensils and food such/|billfold. Nothing else was report- Gun ovte Mieatag 6 5:18 bm. | arcning nd cities for continuation of studies ag canned goods to fed all those ed missing, Hoffman said. Moon rises Tuesday at 608m Theodore T. Hart ‘Back From West Coast rr ine Tew method of detecting hungry mouths,” Perry state, 18} Theodore T. Hart, 70, of 795. LANSING «® — Sporting 10-gal- b service Perry’s State Farm Insurance Myskegon Marks First -++s: 18|8. Winding Dr.. died this morningjlon hats and cowboy boots, the edu ere ra cache ra Co. office is located at 42 E. Pike Traffi ss th Si ‘54 sre-1* lin St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after Michigan State University March-| \relimi at Mill St. ratric Veath since an Sweek illness ing Band returned to Lansing Sat-\preiminary study, in Memphis. ‘tars, Zelma Decker of 3883 Mil- Born in Smithport, Pa. in 1885,/urday after a western tour en route|:oward total elimination this dred, MH traffic fatality in Muskegon since . _ga/he was the son of John M. and to and from the Rose Bowl. form of cancer.” home as a collection place for)... 14 1954 was recorded aed : . : 14|Bridget Gallagher Hart. He mar-| Prof. Leonard V. Falconi, band| : Rochester citizens wishing to do)” 1° death of Charles Moe. At Simms the ONLY : : seccecaceesess Wirted Leapoldine Dean in 1917. _ |director, the busy two-| ‘This fechalque will be applied |nate to the family. The 63-year-old Muskegon resi- Diff Is Our — r|_He had been a resident of the| week trip as ‘“a most wonderful ex-| Im further studies im Detroit and 3 dent went for a walk on Jan. 1 erence 6 Ge eee Blcounty tor 23 years and was tn perience.” seven other cities throughout the [Berkley Man Injured - = jand was struck by an a e —— _ Surviving sisters are, Mrs. Jo Spellman Visiting Gis; The new process involves detec- in Local 2-Car Crash pitalized since, iseph B. LeCompte of Harrisburg, tion of cancer cells through micro-| George G.. Pappas, 28, of 1516 ‘ Pa., Mrs. Harry M. Prilt of Flor-|to Meet With Adenaver jscopie examinations of specimens St., Dow Executive Dies . ida and Mrs. Frank Housel of Pon- (INS) —jfrom patients: If the tests arel daa Seaton tara voaee sodibent : tine, Cardinal Speliman of New successful, this method could mean|Sunday at and MIDLAND (#—Harold 8S. Ken- 4 Fu will ,be. at 10 a.m./York has begun visit with U.S./elimination of the disease that is|more Sts. ; dall, 62, assistant to the president z i¢| Wednesday from St. Benedict's |troops statianed in West Germany./now the second most deadly form He was released after treatment, /of the Dow Chemical Co., died at 3 Church with burial in Mt. Hope} The is to stay|of cancer among women, ~. authorities in St. Joseph Mercy|his Midland home yesterday fol- : Cemetery. The body willbe at the}in Germany for most of the week. Hospital said. lowing a lingering illness. Kendall, : Home. Rosary/Hé will meet Thursday in Bonn| Of all traffic accidents, more| The other driver, David J. Bend-|who had been associated with. Dow ~ will be said at 8:30 p.m. ae ee one out of every five > jot, 14 of SES Rethatend BA, asians Jane HK, SA. was sensed Ge : Adenauer, cufred between 5 and 8 p.m. uninjured, Pontiac Police said, to the president in 1941. > ware © i fy Wy 3 ih z [ E ME I | fh gE A i bk z BS FS eae (lp itt i i : z yr Pye eseeeeese ‘ PRINTING DEVELOPING = * Why Pay 20% to 40% More? Only uine EASTMAN mopar eee —— g g Plates Fae Black and White SUPER-SIZE PHOTOS c ~ PER PRINT "pists, has decked edge and B GUARANTEED LEAKPROOP 2-Qt. Hot Water $2.25 Value ¢ H Seamless rubber _ water bottle fi 2-qt. teed leakproof, although irregu- lars of $2.25 hot- ties. Such BIG VALUES — We Must Limit | t SALE to Mad and Tuesday Only! ty te A A ty i te te te i tp te ey te te de ie Gensine west BEND 06666646 666666666666666 Ee Se ee & oe eeeee ice Oe in Refrigerator —in Freeser_ COVERED Loat Pans 97° Use for baking and storage. Standard 9x5x2'% inch. 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Specializing iw the Training of Comptomneter Operators— NEW DAY AND EVENING CLASSES FORM EVERY WEEK—ENROLL NOW Individual and Group Instruction , ee |. His success is one. of the most) spectacular of any achieved by the thundredg of thousands of fugitives from totalitarian terror who have found a new life, in America, Demand for Operators Continues Steadily Free Lifetime Placement Service THE COMPTOMETER - SCHOOL- * left arm he bore the blue tattooed ssepaessenss -- [numerals symbolizing the three ™years he was imprisoned in Nazi concentration camps before he es- caped and joined the Polish under- ground movement, | Today at 42 Jolson is an Ameri- can citizen, has two children, and jheads the $60,000,000-a-year Necchi and Elna sewing machine corpora- tions, * * *, > Sy CLy But for a short time after his " arrival he and his wife had, to exist on a $90-a-month check from a private relief organization while Jolson learned the English lan- guage. . What could he do to earn ‘his way in this strange land? Jolson had been a sewing machine com- pany representative in Poland. He! was amazed to find how few Amer-| ican women did ‘home sewing. He | decided . there“was a big market here, and that he would go back into ‘the only business he knew, | “There is already too much jcompetition in it,” ‘they told | jhim, “Besides American house. | wives are differen from RICH IN SERVICE European | housewives. They aren't interested in acquiring the technical skill to do home sewing.” ‘ . WAS UNCONVINCING a oe aie it that by importing jan deepest understanding model sewing machine that fe . iquired less operating skill he could oy © od make a go of it. In 1948 he started his own business on $2,000 bor-! | " | iy Gparks-(riffin rowed capital. ene | ‘uneral Home ithe first year, By 1953 they had reached $45,000,000, His firms now account for about g tenth_of the $600,000,000 American sewing ma- Ph. FE 2-5841 chine industry. / Tokyo Gets 5 BST Jets to Boost Far East AF TOKYO w—Five B57 jet bomb-| ers landed at Johnson Air Base | near Tokyo today to reinforce the | U.S.“Far East Air Forces Théy were the first jet bombers’! ito affive in FEAF’’ major modern- ization “from B26 propeller-driven planes to the swifter and deadlier Jets. The twin-jet BS7s are the van- | “‘T was scared stiff,” he recalled. | *Theughtfel Service’ But his business mushroomed to’ $2,000,000 in sales by the end of! + Bae _ * SeHour Ambulance Service . 4 Williams St. capable of delivering the atom bomb : The B57s made a leisurely hop across the Pacific from their U.S. | bases 'Love- Spurned Jap Poisons Charity Cake for Spite © -whatta yo —pee Let's let POOLE LUMBER COMPANY worry * about the lumber for our house?” HIRATSUKA, Japan P—Shizu Takahushi, 23, sampled a gift cake ‘i ; ] yesterday, found it “tasted funny," 3 called police. : ae POOLE'S will give you a free estimate They said Jt was poisoned, : on all your building or remodeling needs, checked the donor, Tatsue Kuri- “}\hara, 27, found she was angered lover. the loss of a boy friend to \the younger woman. ~| Miss Kurihara was, arrested. trom Kitchens to extra rooms. 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Sowa rs ei sc Adlai’ Son Retu ms (yer | 000 Fnter eee Home i in. 5 3: Phere yor arhardedirah dl aaehy Petes Rs wr: «to Harvard Studies rence ean Alle, 1, at compared with 10 Harvard studies today, ceshadl admissions during the 12 months of ly recovered from injuries suffered 1954, fr in rl automobile: ateldont last} Of the children cared for, .|mont gan night, accompanied by Harvard Economics Prof, Seymour Harris who spent the weekend with the’ elder Stevenson. The Harvard sophomore suffered! a fractured jaw and loss of a knee- cap in the Christmas holiday high- way mishap that claimed the lives ‘ot two other Harvard students in Indiana, ithe jurisdiction of the home last | Deeds Fees Total tse suistcton ot the tome tase ents and another 46 to relattves. | $19, 190in December =: gees were adopted, and 130 n boarding homes. Oakland County Register ot\” peed pate aim is to rehabili-. Deeds Orrin McQuaid said today tate the children who come under 113.028 papers had passed through our care,” said William Moulton) ihis offiee during December, with Jr., superintendent of the home, | ‘total feés amounting. to $19,790. ao § ‘by supplying, wherever possible, |_ Last year, 14.257 papers brought the factor needed to make them — anon cia Neb ened ‘acceptable members of society. | is year, re Ss a . | jworth $4,502.25; 1,629 mortgages, SOME INCORRIGIBLE \ lworth $5,664.75; 1,447 photostats, “Some of the children whose con- worth $1,085.95; 5,122 chattel mort- duct has been delinquent have been gages, worth $5,122; and 1,991 mis- truants or incorrigible in school. cellaneous, for fees of $3,465.75. Others have committed. . cts of van- During December, 19 new plats 'dalism. Sometimes. the. only thing needed is a proper home environ- ——~- ment," he added. Among the “failures,” the home| lists 73 sent to the State Boys Vo- ‘eationa) School, four to the State Girls Training School, and 10 to the Oakland County Jail. A total of 148 were reported as having aw AWOL. Harris, juvenile delinquency. | The home supplies separate | | Hving quarters for -the two _ classes of youngsters sheltered | there, Twe cottages house de- | a iar on) and delinquents have their own | quarters. Youngsters range in | age from infants te 17, ; Borrowing may be a sensible solution when. it edmes to getting your car back in shape, paying bills, medical expenses, or solving many other money prob- lems that are always sprouting up this time of year. And you need look no further than the nearest HFC office for sound, sensible money help. The men | and women at Household Finance are specialists in jeer recorded im the county, putting budgeta back on a sound basis. ‘Advertisement At HFE€ vou can get as much as $500—usually in New MUSTEROLE one day. If you have a steady income and can make waren is now Bary tsa convenient monthly payments, you meet the main f . * . | requirement for borrowing at HFC. : Cosh | MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS Of the remaining, 23 went: to e Veou@etl 34 2 pet | 6 chest cold relief! 02.0 mans Bom $ | cams: | parmts| parmts | pormts| Now contains new special ingredient land, 3 to private training schools, — $ % 5.03 |$ 9.2 that gets to the inflammation and § to the State Hospital, 2 te La- | Te get thet money problem 100 [S$ 5.83 |$ 6.65 | 9.98] 18.39] aches of a chest cold where it hurts!’ peer Home for Mental Defec- | off your mind simply phone 200 | 11.46 | 13.11 | 19.77 | 36.59 | ‘What welcome news! It's headline tives, 1 to the State Tuberculo- | er drop by at HFC teday. | 300] 17.08 |'19.55 | 29.55 | 54.78] news when you're suffering from gig Sanatorium. Four boys went | / see | 2724 | 31.39 | 48.09 | 90.02 |. the miseries of a cold! to the Army, 3 to the Marines | You can feel Improved Musterole's) and the balance were released to’ Household’: charge 1s the monthly rate of 3% on | | | | ee See oe deeper-acting formula speed other counties and states. to work to: (1) help unkink stiff- ness and muscular aches with as- Of youngsters who have got into, tonishing pain-relieving action, (2) trouble with the police and been, help break up acute upper bron- released from the home, approxi-' chial congestion, (3) help loosen mately 10 per cent have to be ‘re- nasal and throat congestion. turned, Moulton said, Last sum-, Three exclusive strengths: Child's mer, of about 150 released | some | Mild, Regular, Extra Strong. All ~ recommenda auserole fr veers! (Vay Name Change | = for District Schools Improved Musterole is still the same Applying psychology to the prob- ‘price! Stainless. lems of schoo] financing, the Oak- ‘Jand County School Board voted this week to change the official name of the Waterford area school system _ From now on it will be known, as the Waterford Township School | District. | Buyers of bonds to finance new buildings are creatures of habit, according to county officials. Ac- customed to seeing the word ‘‘dis- trict’ in the names of municipal corporations, their first thought when confronted with the title ““Wa- l‘erford Township Schools” is to jraise the interest ante—or at*teast juevestigate. Winds Homper fescue of Navy Ship and Tug NORFOLK, Va. «®—High: winds, and heavy seas appeared today to ‘have washed away any hope of im- imediate rescue for a destroyer- escort and a saivage tug, hard |aground on mud flats off Ft. Story. | Both the USS-Basilone and the salvage tug Seneca, the latter list- ‘ing about 1] degrees to starboard, iwere taking a heavy pounding from! on teat part of @ balance om excess of B5@, but wal gacoodeng 8300, awd 4 | om amy remavader OUSEHOLD FINANCE : 31% South — St., a Kay Aone 2nd Floor | PHONE: FEderal 4-0535 Loans mode to residents of nearby towns ; "1956 belongs to Muntz Pontiee Area 1116 W. Huron Huron Bowl Bldg. Lowest Priced Nationally ‘wind and sea. But Navy officials jsaid neither vessel was in ‘‘seri- Advertised TV ous danger.” ! \* The Basilone went aground early in All America! | Thursday morning. The Seneca fol- lowed suit Saturday evening while attempting to free the destroyer. iCrews of both vessels totaling 28 were still aboard | (Advertisement) || “My feet were ‘| killing me! 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Oakiond Cotsity Suldreh’s Hame,?5 to.20 ware returned ta the bimnbiteete lives, to. salvage a eae th ance id BOSTON Th—John Fell over ihad Ms Megs yer i HA. wBSbecause they bed settee nts trpeioe P _ som, 19, youngest son of Democrat-', total of 1,082 admitted through ble again, according. to Moulton, ‘in ‘trouble because of poor homie ing is’all that most ef these young.’ ‘eonditions,”" Moulton said. is a need—a big 23M homes" where children might be things. lwere brought to the home because placed, not to bring i’ profit Young Stevenson arrived at Lo jof neglect of parents or guar-jthose who take them, but 3 Inférnational Aiiport © lastidians, 49-were dependent upon the because people, in the goodness ofjmisconduct when- they are, re-| ‘county. and 749 were involved * in their hearts, want se find room inleased.” , }. | Of the children who came under!” }Hurry in or ca Fa yeaa ‘saad of Malaya is to find new tin- that stage, experts report. i, 25 - ce ¥ B. J. SMITH . 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Of course, this claim by Finance Minister Zversv is deceiving and the propaganda use being made of it is typically Communist. It should be temembered the Russians never give anyone any details about their “military spending they want to keep secret. * x * an Because of that it is very diffi- cult to compare Russian military ~ aa expenditures with ours. Recently | the U.S.S.R.,announced a reduc- _.tien of 640,000 in its. military manpower, This had little mean- ing except its propaganda value. Even. with this reduction Rus- sia’ army still totals about 4,- BEN 160,000 to our 2,600,000. 3 eri x * * Sih ptebine 2 VOLK. man power might result in an even great- er cut than 10 per cent. But it makes one wofider whether Russia is not economizing in manpower for the express: ‘purpose of increasing its ; marge fe Furthermore, there is no one { im Russia to check up on how. We much actually. is spent for mili- ‘Another difficulty in comparing the two budgets arises from the fact that many Russian military expendi- tures may be charged to other de- partments than defense. Every cent of ours, on the other hand, is " “Charged in the budget against na- ‘y tional defense, including even vet- It should be borne in mind also that all our defense work is carried on by well paid free labor. It is quite likely that much of Russia’s is done by slave labor. - Era Dies With Hague In the death of Franx Hacur came’ the end of an era of a special breed ' of big city political boss, During 30 years, which included his eight terms as mayor of Jersey City, Hacurz rose from humble be- ginnings to vast political power. Not only was he the unchallenged boss of that city, but at times virtually controlled the entire state. His voice also was listened to frequently in’ - national Democratic councils. * * * Hacus had a colorful person- ality and great ability for organ- ization and for inspiring support- ers’ loyalty. His political enemies viewed him as a ruthless tyrant. To his supporters he was a bene- factor who dispensed Christmas baskets, free boat rides, hospital care and social services. Undoubtedly the one time political boss who had spent the last few of his 81 years in deserved oblivion, was among the first to see the end com- ing for him politically. Rising public resentment against the attitude re- ‘flected in his “I am the law” state- ment plus a U. 8. Supreme Court decision in 1937, started him down- ial ae dmwaid * 7 * 2 Another factor was the intro- | _ (duction into Hudson County, N. J. * _ of voting machines which couldn't be manipulated as paper ballets had been. Haave and his era.are ineffacable yo of city and state political his- tory in New Jersey. Few there could ‘mourn either. Most, no doubt, ‘hope to forget both.. | ————_—_ Ike Backs Trade Body Once again President EISENHOWER _has asked Congress to approve U.S. participation in the proposed Or- ‘ganization for Trade Co-operation. In his meeting with congressional leaders, the Chief Executive empha- sized the significance of this organiza- tion. At the same time he asked them to help speed the necessary enabling complaints and working out solutions. The cost .. to the United States wouldn’t — exceed $50,000 a year. Congress should have no _hesita- tion in approving U.S. membership. Besides helping to promote free world unity, it. would benefit American trdders to have a code of fair prac- tices governing ampenatianal come merce. “Sizer is a form of intoxication,” says a physician. And isn’t it hard to _ Sober up when it’s time to get p? Nor blessed is the peacemaker if he tries to make peace between a man and his wife. The Man About Town More Markers Centennial Farms in This Area Eligible for Them Live and learn: An old adage —but we should absorb the lat- ter befdre it is too late for the former. - Word comes to me from =the Michigan Historica) Commission that we are lagging in Oakland County on qualifying our farms that are eligible for centennial markers. If your farm has been in the ownership of the same family for 100 years or more, write the com- mission at Lansing for the required “planks. There is no charge in connection a elk een A ‘Brown Leghorn he hen - the flock of ' Rutherford Hallman es ‘Seating Lake never lays anything but double yolked eggs. Getting out the Pontiac Press is no picnic, as you'll note by the following Editor’s Lament: If we print jokes, folks say we are light- minded: if we don’t they say we're too serious. If we publish original matter they say we lack variety: if we publish © things from other papers then we are ‘too lazy to write our own. If we don't print contributions then we lack proper appreciation of the other fellow: if we do they say the paper is filled with junk. Like as not they'll say we copied this from some other newspaper. WE DID. Receiving word from his brother in the northern peninsula is Perry Cordivant of Birmingham that next November he is coming to Oakland County to hunt deer. Perry was up there hunting with him in November, and neither got a deer. Then he returned home and shot a fine buck near Milford. The cardinals are staying with us this winter, according to Mrs. Rene Ladouceur of 32 Murphy St.; and a number of others who report seeing them recently. Nine-year-old Bud Smith of Rochester writes that he has worked out all of the “Junior Editors” that have appeared in The Press, and hopes they long continue. He says he has a sister “who would rather play with dolls—the sissy.” Not to -be outdone by some of our Izaak Waltons, Robert Emerick recently landed a 12-pound bonefish in Bimini. And to show husband Bob that the female angler also is quite adept at the sport, Mrs. Emerick landed a 60-pound Amberjack. When his dog brought up a rabbit, Harry Tanelli of Waterford, found that the animal was not injured, and it now is a family pet, even seeping with the dog. Verbal Orchids to— The Lapeer County Press, entering its one hundred and eighteenth year of publication. David Lawrence Says: International. Blackmail Goes Unnoticed as Red China Coerces Her Way Into U.N. WASHINGTON—Two of the most flagrant cases of international blackmail are going almost un- noticed in the court of public opin- ion, Scarcely any office in cither party in and hardly any statesmen ee rope and Asia are saying a about it. The first case is the ultimatum of the Red China government de- livered recently at Geneva that unless the Secretary of State of the United States agrees to meet Red China will not be released. The second is the refusal of the Moscow gevernment to re- lease 100,000 German citizens ta- ken prisoner more than ten years ago in World War Il. The initial step in the blackmall came when Es Zz g 3 oH g anti eaafeke ¢ Px to be‘held as hostages te viet for future bargaining purposes just as the Red Chinese deliber- ately imprisoned American citizens to use them as pawns in interna- tional barter. U. N, CHARTER FORBIDS . Yet admission of the Red China regime is favored by many per- sons in /meri¢a and abroad who claim the United Nations must in- evitably accept the Peiping govern- ment. The charter of the U. N., on the other hand forbids member. ship to aggressor gov Indeed the legalism runs up against a stone wall the moment all the “realistic” facts are set forth honestly. The United Nations is at war with Red China, An armistice was vsigned at Panmunjom, but no treaty of peace has been signed. The armistice terms have been repeatedly violated, The pertinent facts are: 1, The U. N. maintains a war command in Korea today, All the legal circumstances of war still exist. \ “2%. The UU, N. has denounced Red China as an aggressor, Red China stjl! maintaing armies in North Korea where the aggres- sion occurred, 8. The U. N. has proposed uni- fication of Korea be achieved un- der the supervision of U. N. members. Red China has refused to agree and a state of war goes on, How can Red China be admitted into the same organization with which her government is in a state of war unless the U, N. is without honor or courage? This is the real- ism that America sees. BLACKMAIL TACTICS Syngman Rhee cries out against Red China armies in Korea just as Chancellor Adenauer inveighs against Moscow for continuing to keep her armies in East Germany. The rest of the world’s statesmen are not saying anything on this moral issue—the blackmail tactics of the Communists. Two weeks ago Senator Know- land called on all presidential in Aner This much seems certain — the day the U. N. votes Red China into the U. N. there will be started the biggest wave of pro test against entangling alliances with other nations that has been noted in America ~— the 1920s. * * If Europeans oon ns in the U. weigh that complete loss American peop! yonn 1%: 37. * ® “He who tears down the cross, what is there left to lift him to heaven? The church claiming to be a Christian church is false to the title, if she make the cross of Christ of mone effect. (Copyright 1956) there «is no genuine social system ’ —Herrick Johnson Case Records of a Psychologist Everyone, Rich or Poor, Should Know Principles Learned Via News Route Marvin is smart. He wants to serve a_ business internship during high school via the operation of his own news- paper route. That is such ex- cellent training for boys in applied psychology, salesman- ship and credit, that wealthy parents should be delighted when their boys ask permission to carry newspapers. Even if a parent had to pay the news- paper $10 per week tuition, it would still be a bargain in sound education. By DR. GEORGE. W..CRANE Case Q-343: Marvin L.. aged 14, is a high sChoo] freshman. “Dr. Crane, Marvin wants to take over a newspaper route,” his mother began, ‘‘but I have rather discouraged the idea. . “For it would tie him down every day. Besides, he'd be forced to go out in stormy weather. “And he would then have to col- lect from his subscribers, too, so I really feel it is too big a chore for him. ; “Besides, his daddy makes a good living for us, so Marvin doesn’t need to work. What do you psychologists think of this matter?”’ BRAVO, NEWSPAPER BOYS Marvin's mother makes a. mis- take in saying Marvin doesn't need to work, for everybody, rich and poor must learn how to support himself, apart from papa’s sub- sidies and mama’s apron strings. The purpose of good parent. _ is to equip children to meet the problems of real life and— solve them successhully. Moreover, life expects us to de- liver the goods by our own efforts, in foul weather as well as fair. One of a husband's greatest as- sets for successful marriage is his ability to earn a regular pay check and budget ‘ viel. * Nothing else 7 modern Ameri- can life teaches a boy the proper attitude toward money, ag does carrying a newspaper route:- For he then operates his own private business on what is called the “small merchant” . He purchases his papers at lesale. Then he merchandises them, including delivery of the papers as well as the placating of irate subscribers. He also tries to win new customers to increase the size of hig route and thereby his income, This dealing with people causes a boy to acquire the knack of get- ting along with them gracefully. He learns to smile and speak first. In short, a newspaper boy also gets a practica) course vin sales- manship. But that isn’t all, for he then becomes experienced as a credit manager, for he must collect from his subscribers and then balance . his books. | BALANCE YOUR. BOOKS . Most Americans have never been That's why millions of Amert- cans think a retail merchant pock- ets every cent that is rung up on the cash ——. . * e | That's why many workers mis- judge employers and think the lat- ter are bloated “economic royal- ists”, rolling in dough. For most Americans know almost nothing of “net profit.” They. confuse gross sales = in- come with take-home profit, But every newspaper carrier knows this is nét the case. ing, (which includes sales and ad- vertising), plus credit and collec- tions. The newspaper boy thus obtains me pete costs when mining fone charts ana (Copyright 1986) fot 4 ig Aber — “Safety-roll” Drop- A-Way wall can 2-pe. salad maker; howl and chopper. Nickel-plated ex. tension rack. 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The palace of the prince is et right AIRLINES NEED 4 $ " three-hour meeting they started) Whose engagement to U. S. actress Grace Kelley _ foreground, 2. 3 a to fall in love . . . and into the) W@% announced last week. The gambling casino Men and Women z Sacked and Boxed $ starring roles of the fairy tale ro- + ® > ¢ *¢ ff *¢ . COS HEF e eT PES). ere eee 7 of Monaco is the granddaughter 18 to 39, to prepare for well-paid PR PAAPAAAAAIAAPIPIIIIIIIIIIIIODIISIEIINSOIO Pe gs “es see THE PONTIAC: PRESS, MONDAY. JANUARY 9, 1056 bate da ee ? a ger ee ‘y Piletaiee of the Decade 7 fairy tale come true - it sounds sports ooo, berate he wasn't @| She used the manners. . travel, glamor, security: Also inter- ’ po weane her powell Hae 5 gentleman. The Grace Kelly whom Holly- our atc viewing men to train for specialized a and-ruby ring and the engagement Yet quite, reserved Grace Kelly | wood summed up with awe as HF television - electronics positions of . will be the first woman in Amer- | “g lady with " sex-appeal”’ im servicemen, cameramen, technicians. Kansas City, Mo. — A Doc _tor’s ot ee for reducible 80. success- ae ag $2558 3 98 off of an Irish bricklayer and the) daughter of a man once disquali-! fied from competing in an English lean history to marry the head of a ruling royal family. The blonde beauty who has won a unique place in both make-be- lieve and real royalty was born Nov, 12, 1929, to both the money and the manners of Mainline Phila- ae * * * father’s money to achieve fame. achieved extraordinary movie fame, an Academy Award and the title «f the “world’s best dressed woman” by being exact- girl from moneyed society. exactly what a prinee should be: Her father. wealthy building con-' ‘tractor John B. Kelly, is the famed -joarsman who in 1920 was barred! |trom taking part in the Diamond Sculls Regatta at Henley, England, one of the most importint rowing) events in the world. British offi- cials informed Kelly he wasn't eli- gible because he was not a ‘‘gen- tleman.”” VICTORY FOR IRISH “Did you ever know an Irishman who would take a thing like that lying .down?” Grace has related with delight. “So two months later he won the _Otympie singles, _And North Congregation | fo Show Color Film’ The color motion picture “The Men. Tues, WHILE © WAIT O8 SHOP StAvics HEADQUARTERS FOR CAT'S PAW PRODUCTS NEISNER’S SHOE REPAIR New World Society in Action” will be shown at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Kingdom Hall, 4400 W. Walton Bivd., by the North Unit Congre- gation of Jehovah's Witnesses. The film depicts activities of Je- hovah’s Witnesses World-wide, showing the headquarters in Brook- lyn, N. Y., the printing plants and * the people who operate them, their schools and missionary. homes, the} ‘huge. conventions held in many lands and the men who lead the organizations, the Watchtower So- miciety, and Jehovah's Witnesses. invited! everyone interested to see this! The local group has free showing. Decision of A-Arms MANILA (®—U.S, Secretary of Air Donald Quarles said today no Why Not? The Homeowners! Is Better and Yet Costs Less Thatcher, Patterson & Wernet decision had been made to provide na if Communist China attacks Commenting on reports quoting him as: saying in Taipei that Na- tionalist China's air force should! be given atomic bombs if the Com-' munists attack Formosa, Quarles: said: “I didn't say that they should be! so equipped. Just how we work jout deployment and use of atomic |weapons is controlled by things." He said the United States would ‘coordinate use of atomic weapons with its allies in this area hut }Handsome, rich, dashing, heroic, ‘and . . . Peal. 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Blackwell, director of|S#id the laboratory's work has re-) -aceming coins at tace for our popularity . the vision laboratores in the uni-|Sulted in the revision of lighting] Tw eonens —, son sheets and table linens to be several of ‘em, in foct! pg ay samen of sw ication ot london ta The wate | have been informally urged te ad- | ironed — No more shirts to Perfect, scientific clean-: ee ch cece hes aunts 208 siete. itera tae dente, barenia Prices If be fussed over. Wearables } Hane ottered by dealers. ing isone reason. Prompt sion studies, i . . , : : . Ownership of U.S. gold coins has|. @F€ washed, dried, folded [ ey eteler. Aad catia tne uty nc'tow | DEtTOit Port Warned jxuity mee te! tince Jay 321 and ready for a light touch dh tienes bo ak % ooo better: The ain ana About Poor Facilities tracked on what was probably the | Of the iron. Heavy rugs and . . follow your neighbor, the optical properties of the atmo-|" Hibitin = “slated law since Pro-t Spreads come back soft, shirts are so beautifully fin- i la 4 ¥ 5 : 38 E 3 4 : 2 t F ished, it's a pleasure to turn or Windsor, Ont., unless the prob-|value, and in mid-1954 the Treasury. hy on the other lien in comvcted ‘tus year, perp grad rho j them over to your husband. igh 4 James. C. Higgins, spokesman| that all” of them} SO enjoy the luxury of a 3 : ameaghasy for the group which represents were delivered as requested. , : : Coll Monday trem 1:00 o.m. til ¢.00 see Gas © chlecios aemnemiea, - minute washing. Call Care- arew, lnan be deliver Dr. Blackwell and|made the statement before the De-| At the same time, all outstand- ‘ni phone Gavesending Gileeer Jassociate research engineer Ben-|troit Port Authority yesterday. He| Ine gold coins were re-cassiied ful Dan for a pickup. Foil tive Feats. | | col. station wagon and turn to still an-jready to make the move unless) lectors’ items, None has been | 1 ini i 4H) i i te Byte F dg 5 i i RE te if f Fy B I : § i Dan ar sent sepanatey) = 5 for $1.00 cash AND : ey E z 8 i é Ef, i t headlight design, markings and lighting systems. berths must be made available this DRY CLEANERS The bis 4 by iv ae eae Se 6 Office and Plant ~~ 941 Joslyn Ave. |} Sec) research funds men eccnt |®°: ; coins depends ‘en 7 3 g H g FY Ez ste i; f I f : elety with some ; one ee ee Uni of dollars, in cases where only a| THIS MONTH ONLY 5 tr $1.20 ‘OtLIVERED —| all segements of optics and vi- Lear, nion to Meet limited number of ‘a series was| 540 Se. Tet b Rd. Orchard Lake Ave. eas = — Mediator W. A. Reinke reports © © © ——————— Call FE 2-8101 ae versity has handled vans (another meeting scheduled next Asks Help From Solon es i UY not been Thursday i itt to revi aye yt eet ® ret or top-secret by the gov- aemileiona coun Lear, “iy GRAND HAVEN (#—Directors of j your in tg!) ==: |and Local 330 of the AFL-ClO Unit-|the West Ottawa Soil Conservation Phone Tho wsivaceity hapes to intecest|od Acts Werbers. A strike at the| District have asked Rep. Gerald . for lean im one visit. Loan } ine state in the possibility of the firm's Grand Rapids division has|®- Ford Jr. (R-Mich) to help them! Cansolidation i work. eolidate Loans $25 te $500 Basihil Beneficial FINANCE CO ‘is the first refined version, ~ lgret balan doveiened ren * Water Use Hits Peak ‘England during World War fl.” GRAND RAPIDS uw — Water ; | Supt. Spencer G. Ferris reports. IFFS’ FOG | ‘that 1955 water use in Grand Rap- university's nepthelometer|ids totaled: a record 12,702,000,000, , . | developed by Pritchard. It|gallons, bringing a revenue of , Manager « © FEderal 2-829 “sniffs” a sample of fog and|$1,555,09 for the year. The previ- tes et ee ot ret . ‘pierces it with a beam of light consumption record was 11,-| - Mondty- Tuesday Wednesday at Both Tail 303| PEOPLE'S FOOD MARKETS | 10° Chase & Sanborn COFFEE 1 Ib. Tin You've never seen cleaner clothes! WESTINGHOUSE Laundry Helpers Dinty Moore BEEF STEW 24 ox. can Westinghouse Laundromat deluxe automatic yosher ol *Built-in wash 4 instructions 95. ®1-dial control 299.95 On washday just put clothes in/, . . set single dial control . . . then relax, go shopping or do your “housework. Agi-Tumble washing action removes dirt, vet is kind to dainty things. Has Laundrofile. Campbell's TOMATO Realemon MAMBO PUNCH | or ORANGE DRINK Giant 46 oz. tan ; O c 0.2) carr stamps, too deLLY 9 st. “1 Pork Steak “39° iigiey 4 2% 98° Pork Roast “i 28° ao. cn gee Chili Sticks sz “29° SPAM SPAM ’ é Price includes Delivery, Unstallation and Service \ Westinghouse automatic electric clothes peel \ @Loading door ~- - @Blexible control 38° 8 all *Automatic / 179.95 $A Federal low/ price on a fainous Westinghouse clothes ' dryer, Just set single dial control to the kind of drying | desired. Exélusive slant front has loading door. f 3 ~ includes Delivery end Service i i, SATISFACTION s ror § EE. GUARANTEED S| ed B It. 3 ] 29° < Bese LANE ‘ Ic ACON cero et MONEY BACK! PEOPLE'S sista / FEDERA dept. SAGINAW AT WARREN. PONTIAC Stores OPEN MON FRI. SAT. NICHTS TO 9 , : ? * of . to Platform ’ . . WATERFORD — An adventure illustrated in. Hong Kong with photographer lecturer Philip Walk er will. appear Wednesday at 8 at the Isaac Crary Junior High on Waterford Township Rec- pan, reation Travelogue Platform. Philip Walker, with his travel- ogue, “The Phillippines Today,” ig back from the Far East with | Brings Philip Walker ah all-color motion picture lectures om Hong Kong. = The film penetrates the mys- terious Far East and brings the z : FF: age Fi : = @ i i dl Th Fry sis | 7 : f i | : ? i ry z g i f: if LEPES peores-t BT : 43h _ i | bite itil t w West Bloomfield Township Po- was blinded by oncoming lights, Motorist Is Fined $65 Detroiter Charles Day, 56, ap- peared before Farmington Town- ip justice Allen C. Ingle Saturday on two counts. Pleading guilty to reckless driv- ing and to driving without an oper- s ator’s license, Day was fined a juke iSheriff's detectives said today. | |Mrs. Rupert L~ ~ County Deaths dohn B, Kerr Orangegrove, will be held at 2 p.m, Tuesday from Sparks-Griffin Chapel, Pontiac, with burial in White Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Kerr, a retired engineer, died Saturday after several. months of illness. Henry flowser | OXFORD — Service for Henry |/Howser, 88, will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday from the Sharpe Funeral Home in Clarkston, with burial in Charch Sunday School and as a deacon of the First Baptist Ann Arbor, He is survived by his daughter, right, Birming- ham, and two grandchildren, Mrs. Edna B. Gonyou OKFORD — Service for Mrs. Edna B. Gonyou, 74, 19 Moyers Ave., will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter |Saints with burial in Ridgelawn Cemetery. She died Sunday. _ Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Alex Tebeau of Port Huron, of Tampa, Fla., Jean Gonyou of of Pontiac; two sons, Jack A. of Auburn Heights and Kingsley of Oxford; two sisters, Mrs. Hannah Randall of Fort Williams, Ont. and Mra. Etta Mead of Detroit; one brother, Wilard Booth of Wallace. burg, Ont.; six grandchildren and ‘© seven great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Allen's Fu- y|negal Home in Lake Orion, Harry Hobolth . IMLAY CITY—Service for Harry Hobolth, 74, Imlay City, owner and operator of the Midway Theater, Imlay City, will be held at 2 p. m., , from the Lester Smith and Son Funeral Home, with burial in the Imlay Township Cemetery. He died Sunday in Daytona Beach Fila. William Robert Hutchinson ial in Marlétte Cemetery. The child died Wednesday, ' Surviving are his parents;’ one brother, Richard Randall, at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Dalby of Decker and Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchinson of Pontiac. Mrs. Emma M. Miller IMLAY CITY—Service for Mrs. Emma M. Miller, 73, of 230 Pine St., were held at 1:30 today from ‘St. Paul's Lutheran Church, with burial in the Imlay Township Cemetery. She died Friday. — '‘Burglars Invade Alleys Thieves who broke into the Au- jburn Lanes bowling alleys in ,Auburn Heights last night got away ‘with an undetermined amount of ‘cash from pinball machines and) boxes, Oakland County WILLIAMS LAKE — Service for John Bradford’ Kerr, 85, of 2870 Mrs. Albert Mellendort of Lake! wey, Orion, Mrs. Clifford J. McBride} Oxford; and Mrs. William Tebeau The 1954 law brought realism into the use of the essential tool of price supports. It applied the principle of price flexibility to help keep commodity supplies in bal- ance with markets. That principle is sound and essential to a well- rounded farm program. For two reasons, the 1954 law has not yet been able to make its potential; contribution to solving our farm troubles, FIRST: The law began to take hold only with the harvests of 1955; it has not yet had the op- portunity to be effective. SECOND: The operation of the new law is smothered under sur- pluses amassed by the old pro- gram. Attack on Surplus Must Go Forward The attack on the surplus must go forward in full recognition of the fact that farm products are not actually marketed when de- livered to and held by the govern- |ment. A government warehouse is not a market. Even the most stor- ly {able commodities cannot be added forever to government granaries, nor can they be indefinitely held. Ultimately the stockpiles must be Church in Oxford, Pontiac and | used It ts unthinkable to destroy food. Instead, we must move sults often expected, Surpluses moved domestically almost al- ways compete directly vith crops farmers are trying to sell. Moved abroad in quantities large enough te remedy. present. difficulties, they would shatter world prices and trade, injure our friends and undermine domestic prices as To be sure, outlets for some of the surplus exist both at home and abroad. But experience has amply proved that neither the home nor foreign market can, under present conditions, readily absorb the tre- mendous stocks now depressing our agriculture, ct Clearly new action is impera-| tive. We must Stop encouraging the production of surpluses, We must stop shifting acres from one crop to another, when such shifts result in new surpluses, Nor can crop problems be converted into millstones weighing down upon the producers of livestock. | Remedies are needed now, and ft ts up to the Administration ‘and the Congress to provide them swiftly. As we seek to go forward, we must not go back to old programs that have failed I recommend, therefore, the fol- | ' | | i vacreage diverted from surplus’! adjusted both to the accumulated | crops and of livestock must be re- lieved of excessive production from MARLETTE — Service for Wil- [owing nine-point program. I urge liam R. Hutchinson, 11-month-old ‘he Congress to pass this program’ son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hutchin-/With maximum speed, for delay son of Decker, was held Sunday at can only aggravate and multiply ry ag edge ig nga pi millions of our rural peo- the difficulties already sorely har- Ple. The Soil Bank Plan ‘Will Work Off Surplus Our most pressing need today is to work off our surpluses so that |the soil, as green manure, or by utterty te protect farm families. | The first is designed to megt the ‘icalled the conservation reserve program. Acreage Reserve Plan I recommend. that the Congress consider a voluntary additional re- duction in the acreage of certain crops which today are in serious myn -aem, cotton, corn and In considering the application of this program to each of these crops, the Congress will wish to accord special attention to their distinctive problems — notably in the case of corn—as set forth later in this message. i de not propose this program as a device to empty government warehouses so they may be filled again. There is, therefore, a ba- sie corollary to the acreage re- serve program: In future years we must avoid, as a plague, farm programs that would en- courage the building-up of new price-depressing surpluses, What I here propose is essenfial- y a deferred-production plan. As a necessary part of the voluntary acreage reduction, it is essential to protect the farmer’s income. It would be grossly unfair to require farmers to bear the full burdens of this readjustment. Just as other |jreadjustments from war were |shouldered in considerable part by the nation as a whole, so should | this, ‘ee ¢ & In the case of wheat and cotton, for example, I look to a voluntary reduction equivalent to possibly permitted by allotments—perhaps 12 million acres of wheat and 3 million of cotton. It should be prac- other accepted practices. This would make it possible for more farmers to enter ‘the program im- mediately and thereby start at once to work down the surplus. Certificates to Have ed to assure that the rates of re- duction in different areas are re-| lated to the supply and demand classes. The farmer's cooperation in this temporary program must not impair his historic acreage al- Hotments. Rights of tenant farm- ers must be protected. I should ex- pect the reduction in wheat and cot- ton. planting to continue for some 3 or 4 years, during which time decline to normal levels. iv return for their voluntary participation In the acreage re- serve program cooperating farm- ers will be allocated certificates for commodities whose value will be based on the normal yields of the acres withheld in this re- serve. I recommend that these certificates be made available to harvest fime for each crop. The certificates will be negotiable so farmers can convert them to our basic program of 1954 can! succeed in gearing production to! prospective markets at fair prices. A three-pronged attack is needed FIRST: Future production of 8 in greatest surplus must be stocks and to the potential mar- kets. SECOND: Producers of other THIRD: Lands poorly suited to! cash. They will be redeemable by the Commodity Credit Corp- oration in cash, or in kind at | specified rates. j I further recommend that the leg- | islation provide that each partic-. ipating farmer contract to refrain from cropping or grazing any land he puts in the acreage reserve. By so reducing crop production, | commodities now in government ownership can be used to supply market needs up to a proportion- | ate amount. Thus the bulging Com- modity Credit Corporation stocks tilage. now producing unneeded| total of $65 with $35 costs. Your PTA Is Planning: Lambert School Slates ‘Men's Night’ Thursday — WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — It! will be *‘Men's Night’ Thursday at the Lambert PTA. | » * * Community singing, a speaker and films on hunting and fishing will be shown during the evening ‘by Jack Patterson of The Pontiac Press, Refreshments will be served by Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. Hy 2 i F if Fe | a Ph ae 7 JANUARY CLEARANCE ONLY Redeemed Cash Value Administrative discretion is need- conditions for different grades and | these huge crop carry-overs should | immediate need to reduce—thes, MARGO PROFAUT Mr. and Mrs. John Profaut, Lo- tus Drive, Drayton Plains, an- electric pumps. nounce the engagement of their’ daughter, Margot, to Charles L. | Joyce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Er- inest Joyce of Waterford Township. The couple plans a July 21 wed- ding. i —— urday night by police investigating | sy rte reports of gumfire during a fight _ Harvey Lake Rd.) | joutside @ bar near the corner of — : Franklin Ra. and Crystal Lake Dr. men, his coat A sixth man, Herod Bailey, 33, a |of 36 Gillespie St., was treated for r oc ae a five-inch knife wound on his chin register. and Igter released ‘from Pontiac Hospital, authorities said. MeNeil St. A fifth man, Steve Mason, 27, of 403 Ditmar St., was caught run- ning from the scene by Officers Thomas E. Larrison and Patric F. Weaver, who jailed him on in- vestigation of carrying a concealed weapon. . They said they found a 25 caliber Tonight marks the first time in history of the Rochester -Village Council that a woman has -ever Inoculation Plan Reduces Number iof Rabies Shots one-fifth of the acreage reel into the reserve. In return for this cooperation in the temporary acreage reduc- tion program, he will receive a cashable certificate. The certifi- cate will be equal to a pefcent- age of the value of the crop he would have normally . harvested from the 2 acres. This percent- age will be set at an incentive level sufficiently high to assure success of the program. This deferred production plan While Crossing Street uses the surplus to reduce the sur- plus. It will be financed with com- modities can be correspondingly worked | down without depressing current /derway in the unincorporated sec- market prices. The program will operate in this|duced the number of rabies treat- way: A farmer, with an allotment ments given humans in . addition of 100 acres of wheat, for example, |to decreasing the rabid dog popu- may choose to plant only 80 acres lation. and put the remaining 20 in the | This was pointed out today by. acreage reserve. His acreage al-| already owned and paidjand W. Lawrence St. for by the government. Time and | noon, Mrs. Alice Hartman, 28, of shrinkage, storage and other costs|og05 Watkins Lake Rd., is reported are eroding away the present! ° value of these stocks. Consequent- | ly, the real net cost to the govern- | ment—taking these and other facts| (Continued on Page 12, Col. 1), | jpresided over council meeting. The honor goes to Mrs. Elizabeth Maitrott, 117 Woodward St., presi- dent pro-tem of the council. Mrs. Maitrott has served as chairman of committees representing the vil- lage : = Retired Methodist | The dog-vaccination program un- tion of Oakland County has re- Police Probe Larcenies | From Parked Autos Larcenies from two cars, parked : in St. Frederick's School parking “” ‘lot Sunday afternoon, are being County Health Director Dr.John lotment will not be affected. He D. Monroe after it was revealed . ie votec Petes. | will agree not to graze or harvest|Saturday that no rabid animals Pp p 5 d who sai juveniles | | any crop from the 20 acres put have been reported in the-vaccina- astor 1eS un ay pected. : They said that one woman, Alice K. Smith, 23885 Telegraph’ rd., Southfield Township, reported a window of her car smashed and $4.50 missing from her purse, which was lying on the front seat, Another woman, Mrs. Robert Gi- rardot, of Rochester, reported the jcontents of-her glove compartment __- were scattered, but said there was nothing missing. She told police the car was unlocked. No Contract Necessary FUEL OIL Call. Today Gregory Oil Co. 94 East Walton Bivd. Phone FE 5-6141 tion area for nearly 18 months. “In 1952, the year before the contro] program was started, we gave 1,004 Pasteur treatments to humans bitten by rabid dogs or animals suspected of being infect- ed,” Dr. Monroe stated. “But the total has declined each stccééding year to only 151 in 1955,”" he added. ROCHESTER — Service for the Rev. Ernest Jesse Harris, 74, of 3046 Martell St., Avon Township, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Funeral Home with burial in Mt. Avon Cemetery. The Rev. Mr. Harris died yester- A retired Methodist minister, the Rev. Mr. Harris was for- merly pastor of Riley Center Methodist Church and later the Goodison Methodist. He was born in Lendon, England. Surviving are his wife, Maudrice | L.; two daughters, Pauline B. Har- ris of Pontiac, and Mrs. Relpha Ruth Wakeford, of Moro, Ill.; two! two sisters, Mrs.) Pedestrian Hit by Auto | Struck by an automobile while ‘crossing the corner of Cass Ave. Saturday in fair condition in St, Joseph | i i | i | | I'LL BE BACK CHRISTMAS °56 Open a club for every member of the family for a Merry Christmas in 1956—It'll add to the joy of holiday shopping when they recive their checks next November. 50% OFF _ ai $ 25 9 ° Bro, cirriculum coordinator, Troy There’s a Size for Everyone! Clarenceville nig pag hte! . 7 ae a Every 2 Weeks Deposit Next November Receive e rtner, of the Livonia P 5 teeth eae | $1.00 20... eeeee eee. $ 25,00 THE venile delinquency. A film on van- | \ dulees wil cles be shown. H $ 2.00 ef eeoee Pe © e © * © oO ew wo ew $ 50.00 COMMUNITY Southfield Township USED 1 $ 4.00 $100.00 4 John Grace PTA will SINGERS ° e- eee ee ® © © eo we woe ww e NATIONAL the appearance of Dr, J. Moinar, $10 00 Detroit ay ao commission- . e oe eee oem eee eeneeenene $250.00 er, Tuesday 8 p.m. Bes ete E S$) A50 || 20.00 2... 5 $500.00 BANK Dr.*Molnar will cond owintimreccaiasee| FE 2-9143 “Family He ’ ICommunticable Disses on or USED . c Cal 4 | MY 3-7102 WHITES BRANCHES: FSERY at GLENWOOD e@ W. HURON at TILDEN ounty Calendar | _ ‘ WALLED LAKE @ KEEGO HARBOR esi Abies FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION . The requis business of the! All mechin 5 . on Xf on ow en May iat... $a Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation bidine , ecrachen, "Lydia Et = NECCHI & ELNA SEWING CENTER n. Perey ; * R ; _ ‘ rN 7 * 4 4 of , . : . | 6 oy ee - oa es dway It has no bawdy house scene. to lot -Mothproof Pick Up and Delivery Phone FE 5-6107 12 West Pike Strece i he can't understand why President Eisenhower pictured them other- * * LJ Stevenson tossed new criticism the President's State of the Un- % | i 8 g f : 5 i i! : F PrGale 2 § F FUEL OML FE 5-6159 OAKLAND FUEL and PAINT Co. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. Work, Sleep, Pia in Comfort to less “'t 4 come groups. Capital Writer Receives Movie Critic Award HOLLYWOOD w — Francis J. —_- Divorces Divorce decrees granted recently jn Oakland County Circuit Court DIAMOND include: ' fram James T. Singleton = Holtom from Milo Loop Others effective in six months: Maureen from Patricia A. from John H. Slowak . Baker . Cowan M. Marshall GREGG SHORTHAND SPEEDWRITING TYPEWRITING ACCOUNTING Comptometer and Calculator New Classes Starting Today, January 9 Day, Half-Day and Evening Many mature women attend the Business Institute. The demand for this type of office worker far exceeds the supply. Call or phone FE 2-3561 for in- formation. Our counselors will be glad to plan with you. VETERAN APPROVED Permanent, Free Employment Service Thc Forms nstlul\ 7 West Lawrence Street, Pontia¢, Mich. . Aall in Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin’ eve ae rele | Paea Tee ee Ree ee sebereeeen Name _ y ; shi stpebes | st i it THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1956 of people. But not to 4 man named Howard K. Hurwith, chairman of the bank's board. it if — as af , Back to Diaper Work After World Trip it : > = 3 ageic 5 i 3 98 f i g* H ir g g Fre £F HE; fers le ih 3 Z f ? if iff f ¢ | z i ms if it i Fil F | g | : i Fs H zg : arse itt rigier E About uo 12 i Smart fer fireside grouping. j g Show Praised for Its Contents ‘The bank hasn't lost a quarter. In,world with “‘peace capitals” sa um * 55 and '56 ny and Officials’ Ca So? ge. choise from. 13-1955 PONTIACS | 4~1956 PONTIACS == Hurry down for these bargains . , . 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* Tt will ease apprehension among | Plan Will Bring These Large Rewards surance since farmers are assured serve Snare wil bring "Bene (POs in 1956. The higher support benefit ef this our abroad over our sur- tions, plus disposa} program. . * * * : ‘Conservation Reserve ’ ‘The second part of the soil bank—the Conservation Reserve cultivation which wise come into E i E E. | i FE i i ; z é 82s ree iH as Hi | E53 z 5 z F r i Hi Hf iF i f i iii if ir i z i now seriously affecting’ other segments of our agriculture. | ? i gQ *| products, It will help hold rain and snow allotments limitations and thus! oton 9 special provision of law It will increase our supply of have chosen’ not to observe acre- ¥ wn forest age allotments on torn. Consider- that parity prices shall be com- ‘much-needed s' * @ where they fall and rake possibi * ¢ ® - It wifl reduce the undue stimulu * * «@ kets are few diverted acres. reserve program for crops plus, the Conservation improvement in farm prices. Surplus. Disposal pose. The problem still exists, but! deal with it, Surpyts These were made with due. care ge 4 : it will It in-improved use‘ot 1" Tespect to other commodity ‘soil and water resources for the and future genera- more ponds and reservoirs on the apparent that price supports alone, farm. . to cdageol a ¥ -. and con- tion in a corn acreage allotment |; sequent vestock prices, in- duced by: feed-grain production on +, & © Tt will similarly provide protec- adapting the Acreage Reserve Pro- tion. for producers of the many gram to corn. One grave difficulty y e_crops_whose _mar-|must be overcome, Unlike wheat ftened by even ajand cotton, most of the corn crop In combination withthe acreage | produced. For this reason, ,mar- ‘in sur-|keting quotas such as are used on Reserve Program will ing the next several BF ah, yg he- se the total volume of farm production _ Lid ba ffer- a pela cmanadinen "bot ‘of|. Thus, broad and effective par- which are important to a general Production adjustments effected of reducing the corn surplus, With | This is especially true when prices by the soil bank are needed to| broad and effective participation, | halt current additions to surpluses, |'" both programs, the Acreage Re- &nd to reduce stocks on hand, But *TVe Program would: relief must be obtained from the price-depressing influence | | the supply and demand conditions accumulated carry over in excess! for soybeans and flaxseed are now such as to warant an increase in the price support levels for these er legislative changes for cotton, | gram, that require consideration are these: Urges Amendment to Affect Cotton (A) For all crops except cotton, price support legislation requires jlevels will be announced. shortly. ‘programs I submit the following specific suggestions: A. CORN : | In recent years many farmers ably less than half of the 1955’ puted on the basis of the average crop was raised within acreage grade and quality of the crop. For e\¢ligible for price support. It iS designates middling %" cotton as the standard grade for parity cal- culations and price support. Cur- rently less than 5 per cent of cot- ton production is of this grade or’ ower, I urge an amendment to pro- T recommend therefore that Con-| Vide for cotton, as for other | crops, that the average grade and quality of the crop be util- ized for parity - price im general terms; in keeping with the intent of legislation already pending before the Senate, (B) The shortcomings of acre- age allotments as a’ means of con- trolling production on cotton are evident. .In 1955, on an acreage allotment calculated to yield 10 |million bales of cotton, nearly 15 ticipation by corn cers in an|Million were harvested. Rapidly \neroaee smebneut sregren is, im-/@dvancing technology is resulting |perative for the Acreage Reserve '" Production far outrunning ex- Program to achieve its objective Pectations based on acreage alone. leven at levels closely approaching 'the legal maximum, are an insuf-| s ficient inducement for participa- program. ‘gress give serious consideration to is fed on the farms where it is wheat and cotton are not feasible. Three Benefits Accrue From Acreage Program |are supported -at wartime produc- tion incentive levels. When production controls must be applied as-a result of supply and market conditions, tt is im- perative to have controls that are effective. As surpluses are | reduced through the proposed Acteage Reserve Program of the A. Reduce the carryover stocks which currently depress -| the market, j B. Make possible a higher lev- | el of price support than would otherwise prevail for the 1956 of-a full year’s requirements. Oth-\P@!ts of the program I have al- ready discussed have special sig- in addition to the Soil Bank Pro- nificances. | to livestock preduction and (the ‘sing for feed.grain preduction become glutted and prices dis- rupted. In such periods, where as-| sistance will be constructive, time- Iv and vigorous government pur- chase and diversion programs are ‘essential to bolster prices and help) produé®rs adjust to market de- mands, Such programs have been up to supply new and expanded! Establishment of the soil bank will alleviate the undue resulting downward pressurd 'v livestock prices which arise from much of the acreage already di- verted from wheat and cotton. | soil bank acres will safeguard the interests of beef producers Periodically livestock markets JANUARY 9, 1956 tively with the livestock trade event of drought. will able whenever disaster Increased research on nutrition, ‘to use Commodity Credit Corpora- disease control, better breeding, | ‘tion funds increased from 50 mil-,More profitable use of by-products in the case of wheat, the lion dollars a year to 7 million 29d improved marketing will help ; dollars. on production costs and facili- jtate the smooth flow of livestock ‘products into. consumption. Wants Dollar Limit = on The American agricilture, as meas- ured by capital or by acres, has! rapidly increased. To the degree} that this trend is associated with’ the development of more economic and more efficient farm units it is' in the interest of farm families’ and of the nation. To the degree,| Restrictions agatrist 3 however, that it has resulted in . —— = ithe removal of risk for large farm businesses by reason of price sup- ports, it is much less wholesome and constitutes a threat to the ‘ traditional family farm. Under the chinery as it ing, price support loans ef tre- mendous occurred, It is not sound govern. ment policy te underwrite at pub- | lic expense such formidable com- dertak thi teas. petition with family operated The Pork “haden. Pe farms, which are the bulwark of in progress will shortly be stepped, °¥* ®sFiculture, as and lew-cost Price Supports average size of farms in| price support ma, has been function- size have occasionally kk the Congress to consider come farm families, The | gress has met and a ties widely spre | United States. (Continued In my message of January 11, Four departments of-the federal government — Commerce, Labor, | Health, Education and Welfare, jand Agriculture — are actively at ‘work on this program with state and local leadership to aid low in-| come farm families, Not only the welfare of these families but also of the people as al whole require that this program go. forward. Once again, therefore, I IF ‘urge the Congress to enact-the full on Page 17, Col, ) 5 ———~~---——— *| soi! bank and through other | means, new accumulations of | surplus must definitely be | | avoided, i crop, and C. Reduce fhe. incentive te _ farmers to produce excessive supplies ef hogs and fed cattle, If Congress should choose not to! authorize the Acreage Reserve program for. corn, Congress may wish to consider an alternative; to eliminate acreage allotments for corn and put price supports for corn on a discretionary basis com- parable with the other feed grains. With no acreage allotments and with discretionary a a - plies of rice have required a 40 corn producers would ene per cent reduction in acreage for for price supports at a level sub-iio56 compared with 1954. and a stantially above the market price juin in the support level to 75 _— prevailed during the 1955 per cent of parity. For these reasons the Congress should consider replacing acreage allotments on cotton with quantity of 1957, The well censider similar action for other crops under marketing quotas. D. RICE Under the law, accumulated sup- ~ for the adverse effect they might Rice. production in this country B. WHEAT is the most efficient in the world, | — ie tee ers for current sales, Domestic ; ‘ donations to supply food for needy, eligible to. participate in this PO persons totaled an additional 196, he, million dollars. Overseas disposals, | produces or the area where his through barter and donations for. cms constructive purposes, totaled 1,1 some 25 million acres would be pijtion dollars. In: spite of. these| re-| vigorous efforts, the Commodity rv. ‘Credit Corporation investment in) " creased by’about one billion dollars, Fair Share of Costs ‘during ie fiscal year. Forest lands under good man- ed agement a: .. Because the -problem continues newable reomurce. t Onethind, of our|!0 be so serious and stubborn, the farest area is in farm woodlands. |S¢cretary of Agriculture is appoint this source can come a|i"g 8” agricultural surplus disposal of the lumber, pulp- administrator who will report di- other forest products to|T®tly, to the secretary. The duties) growing of our ex.|of the administrator will relate to productive |Sociated with the utilization of Protective tree forest products|Commodity Credit Corporation’ I EF | 3 : have on prices received by farm- - land is now burdened ‘under an . | nee - _icourses of action to Which Congress Government Should Pay Price-supported commodities in-jof a full year’s needs. The Con ' stocks and of our current abundant | seed in their own farms all the The problems of wheat are diffi: However, our rice is rapidly being, cult and complex. The proposed priced out of world markets and is - soil bank, with its Acreage Re- being ‘diverted into government | serve Program, will make a ma- warehouses and even into the feed | jor contribution toward their solu- markets, ton Trg pram i particularly) Congress Can Study well-suited to wheat since this! : crop is grown in large “er an| Two Alternatives There are. two alternative: © accumulated carry-aver in excess servation Reserve Program and; Should give consideration: the Great Plains Program, de- scribed later, will also help. Other’ age Reserve Program. This will changes are necessary also, both! require continuation of produc- for current adjustments and: for) tion controls and marketing long-term balance between produc-) quotas. tion and consumption. 2. Elimination of existing pro- duction and marketing controls on rice. Prices could then be supported on a disretionary basis at levels which would permit rice producers to improve their com- petitive market position. 1. Inclusion of rice in the Acre: (A) Legislation already has passed the Senate and is pending in the House which would exempt from marketing quotas those pro- ducers who use for feed, food, or can mean productive and protective tree cover for less The government itself must en- imaterials. go opportunities will be failure to pass this legislation last sought to barter agricultural prod-/ year, the Department of Agricul- productive lands now used for cul./¥ets, which deteriorate and are/ ‘are has been compelled by law tivated crops. \costly to store, for increased quan-| '« saa Re tities of non-perishable strategic Whose only offense was to raise | transition. Additional legislation 4nd feed wheat outside their. courage this transfer in order te ‘may be needed in this field. achieve the advantages to the genera] welfare that will follow vation use, up to a specified per acre maximum that will vary by regions. The government's share will be sufficiently high to encourage bread participation and thus assure the success of the program. Further, as the farmer reorgan-, izes his farm along these soil con- tre i i § 2 ik i . “\dispositions of government stocks cTeASC| tion, To enable us to realize én The bulk of price - supported commodities held by the gov- ernment cannot now by law he sold inte the domestic market except at prices equal to at least 105 per cent of the support price plus carrying .charges, This re- striction hag worked to the dis- advantage of beth farmers and the government by blocking sales that would clearly have been, advantageous to both, I recom- | mend legislation to permit, under proper safeguards, sales at not less than support levels plus carrying charges. Present provisions of surplus disposa] legislation permit export to friendly nations only. Opportuni- ities clearly to our interest may develop in the future to sell to countries excluded by this legisla- such opportunities I recommend repeal of section 304 of public law 480. Commodity Programs to Be Strengthened ‘wheat they raise. Because of the If Congress considers the latter HOUSEKEEPING | SHOP EA SAVE *52” allotments beginhing with the crop! _ \ Congress could Regularly $179.95 mr fe Look! A new Idw. low price for this big. semni+ washér! A family wash takes less than an hour to do in this thorough-wash- itator model EASY! Then in only minutes the SPINDRIER extracts the rinse automatic EAS ing, big EASY TERMS! Shop Tonight to 9 P.M. f — NEW SPINDRIER Model No. 532 Washer water to leave clothes ironing-ready. Be ready tor your next washing with this money-saving, time-saving, clothes:saving EASY! Buy tonight! Free Delivery & Service _ HAMILTON ELECTRIC DRYER Automatic Model _—— a For Easy-Quick Clothes Drying course to serve the long-term best interest of rice producers, it may wish to consider use of the Acre- to hale before the courts farmers/age Reserve Program to make the ” Ea ,;quotas, Again the administration “™ PEANUTS jurges prompt enactment of this! The peanut price-stabilization, |legislation, Correction of this prob- program has experienced serious lem should be delayed no longer. difficulties stemming in part from * * 8 a fixed national minimum peanut (B) Histomeally a significant jacreage. With improving teth- |Proportion of the annual wheat /Nology this minimum acreage will jcrop has been used for livestock;normally produce more peanuts ifeed, The quantity fed in pre-world than the markets will absorb at the [War II’ years ranged-from 100 to'support price. Consequently, I /150° million bushels a year, about |Tecommend elimination of pro- j No Special Wiring Our frontal attack on” the prob- expand the non-commercial wheat twice the quantity fed in more re- cent years. This reduced consump- tion has aggravated the surplus ‘burden I recomimend that Congress give consideration to authorizing the annual sale for feeding pur- i opportunities to use more wheat for feed in teed-deficit areas dis- » jas possible in planning their opera- ‘visions for the minimum national facreage allotment. ¥, SUGAR The legislation to renew the sugar act of 1948. as amended, should promptly be completed. The Congress is aware of the need to give producers, as well as for- eign suppliers and the entire sugar industry, as much advance notice tions. G. SCHOOL MILK PROGRAM - provided for in the Agricultural Act’ of 194 has met with gratifying success. Approximately nine mil- lion children had the health -bene- tant from the corn belt, fits of this program last year, in- (C) I recommend legislation to lems -of surpluses, diverted a¢res, unbala: 4 production and unwise land use is carried in major part designated. This action would elim- area beyohd the 12 states now so inate acreage and marketing con-| by the soil bank through the Acre- age Reserve and the Conservation q _f * + 4 trols for many farmers who char- acteristically feed on their own half pints of milk. cluding children in some 7,000) schools in which milk was not previously served. Consumption] The special school milk program] ' was increased by over 450 million Reserve Programs. farms most of the wheat they'to meet a present need. We thus, This is a good example of con-| structive use of a surplus product, ‘Thecoov 51 West Huron | St. Just Plug in End extra-work ter with GAS MODEL HAMILTON DRYER.......... . $149.95 Open Mon. & Fri. ‘til 9:00 Buy Now at This NEW LOW PRICE *129"° banish frosted fingers, have fluftion fresher clothes all win- this new LOW COST Hamilton. See it today in our ‘store , , . save today, too! Free Installation of Gas Models HOUSEKEEPING of PONTIAC, Shop by Phone, Too! J —_—_ top Phone FE 4-1555 . or” Tonight + Tuesday 5 : NEWPORT’S ae and SAVE | “CouTs-FURS _* * * ** * le * * “ee i . * * * .* . _e* * © © _* * © @ _** © * * * * @ @ ee * *@ “es # @ « ee # * @ “_* *® @ $49.99 Coats $25.00 $59.99 $69.95 Coats $49.99 $139 Fur COATS Coats $39.99 569 $139.00 $149.00 we Sea. Le ee eee aS 7 ee ore a a < : eo es : tr rT Ee Pretec mane _ Tunle dresses and long-torse it}announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Crivea of Myrtle street. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. »-|Howard Armstrong of Premont St. Mary-in-the-Hills Holds First Meeting of Parish Indianwood Country Club was the| Culbert, George Kimber, Ellis setting for the first parish meet-|Kimball, Russell Lepp, Waldo Leip- Rev. William C. Hamm, vicar of) At the organizational meeting of _|the newly elected vestry, officers on church, presided at the meet |were elected and the vicar was : 'elécted rector of the parish. Mr. In bis annual message to thei 46g will serve as senior war. Showings Open Today Isaac C.” Mary Day | The Altar Guild of St. Hugo of. avenue the Hills, Bloomfield Hills, have’ Sheaths we hear will be, covered| announce the completed plans for their annual eee See Se © -engag : of |tashion show akirts Poo ge “ae T ey sxirts their daughter, Mrs, William E. Macke an- stand out crisply. Nancy, to nounced at a recent meeting. that We've. been told to watch for Jame, C. ‘Boutique of Furs by Robert will terse understatement in the. day- Ssoun present his newest spring suits, time silhoyette and an all-out fem- ewart Jr, \aresses and accessories. The date! inine frou frop or siren allure at} : son of the is Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, at 1 night. : ” Rev. and Mrs.\p.m-. in the parish house. | Tyee be:9 great: donk ‘eae James ‘C. Mrs, T. F. MacManus Jr, will | on behind your back this spring. . : j cochal ith Mrs, Although the front of most of the! Stewert of | Sete ener wes ke comand costumes will remain simple, the . Waukesha, | wy sire binge re back intrigues the aye with shape, Wis ious; Mrs. J. P. T tick. drape or some decoration. — we, 4. 2, Tensinsen, 4 Nancy is @ ets; Mrs. R. A. Schroeter, prizes; The silhouette sweeps back, and} Mrs. Jehn Ellwood, tables and rows of buttons or bows center graduate of Mrs, Joseph Flaherty and Mrs. trimming on ee soe Wheaton | E, W. Klapproth, the tent. tad meat hac pote College and he| Others serving on committees might be called “grand exit” was graduated are Mrs. Harold Turner, retresh- rather than “grand entrance.” from the —, oe . prea Ay We’ int . mi ; ronesses; Mrs. C, M. Pierce, . Pees dhgplrvaor Pana cvor to ye need _ , University of ing and as. Ralph C. Conlan, describes the. look. of tomorrow,| NANCY ELIZABETH PREVETTE Wisconsin. |publicity. street. A March '9 wedding is ‘| __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1956 : fF women Dr. and Mrs. St. Hugo Guild’ Miss Binnie Te aie Lape pap iene bas THE NEW SENSATIONAL BECAUSE HAIRCUT and named by Betty Le Cornu and worn by Prizant, The very newest in hair shaping because it is adaptable. It can be done on a permanent wave: curly hair. . ad IF YOUR HAIR IS NOT BECOMING TO YOU... YOU SHOULD BE COMING TO US Five Stylists to Serve You—Now Open All Day Wednesdey BETTY Le CORNU BEAUTY STUDIO 306 Riker Building . FE 2-5221 . o Mrs. Pattison Conducts “(Women’s Church Group ing at which time annual reports|# The Wornen’s Association of the First Presbyterian Church held ir meeting Friday in the urch patiors with the July-Au- : gust Group serving the luncheon,| “The Woman Who Might Have) inished Mrs, H. H. Pattison, newly elect-|Been You” was the playlet pre-|- ice lg edger ene and drone led president, conducted the meet-|sented by Mrs, Neil Gray with the » or suit made for each other, and|~ ee }assistance of Mrs, Robert Burnes, |— Coming Events ion story. We know that fabrics |will be more lustrous and that it ,will be a field day for flowers. often to match. Mrs. Edward Mann, Mrs. John |» Spring colors will vibrate like Heitsch, Mrs. Raymond Eick and |" the colors in a modern painting or Blut Star Mothers Chepter—Pour—will an Oriental bazaar. hold installation Tuesday et @ p.m. at Strong blues, ~ Mrs. J. C. C arden greens, tawny browns will|®¢ ¥MCA. thie Detroit Presbyterial, gave al be favored, we overheard We ae, bea will —e pag summary of the ob of the, at burn Ave, The Reliable 12 Club will meet sh, stated that this. ; aoe attests ta the “ture, that 42? Mrs. Dodge, junior warden, with Sunday activities being pora-|r = uae seeretary and Mr. mount in the church and divine’ Seenabe bed worship the most important of egates o the diocesan conven- ' ivities, they can go from/to” to be held Feb. 1-3 in Detroit ‘Tues- day at 12:30 for @ cooperstive luncheon |the National meeting of Presbyter- - [gt the home of Mrs. Lewis Murthum, 382 ian women held at Purdue in June Hats Give All Girls |, oMs.i"xiho iti Wales ites] Mrs B. B. Kimball sang two solos and Mrs. Robert Boggs con- Chance to Don Fur zn welll ee hssnected Gus chdlag wendle enw Hat fashions gave every woman (iat Oakisnd Avenue Wn *. ice, the opportunity to wear a fur this Christian Grede, 46 Hudson 8t, Tuesday ,winter even if she couldn't squeeze |*" * 4 - saad | 3 Lol 4 ey reg sg with Mew. Jack almauist, SOR Voorbess God’ _|are Mr. Hodges, Mr. Robinsonirabbit to mink, was featured by| pontise counei! of PTA p *t/plastic used for housewares state i ength to strength in God's serv-| 1s ny MoGeen. Mr. Beatty, Mr. top designers. Jt wag accompanied | Je!e™mon Junior sign, pensal ece_ithat “warm sudsy water, followed |~ "Mra 8. BR. Clay reported for ane Ot TS Rua are a oo we bers, of Seard i be chews. ;|by a clear rinse, is all that’s nec- bd ie be H fs quests essary” keep them clean St. Mary Guild and announced | —— - — bo +> re ident, Mrs. Russell Lepp, vice | Officers of the Angelus Guild are Mrs. Bernard Zinn, president; Mrs. | A. R. Dodge, vice president; Mrs. Robert Lake) treasurer, Mrs. Clar-: ence Butler, ‘recording - secretary; | Mrs. George King, ce rd secretary and Mrs. Newton Skill- man, social chairman. During the evening Mr. Hamm) presented awards in recognition of service to Mrs. Clay, Mrs. Zinn, Mrs. George Titus, Mrs, Culbert, Mrs. George Kimber, William Brenner, Mrs. Leonard Grinnel and Edgar Beatty. Greetings were presented by Elmer Quine, Dr. Lather Leader, Mrs. Raymond L. Cole, the Rev, Louis Towler and letters of | - Cross S | -PAULPS” Semi-Annual Clearance Sale $ 580 Reg. $10.95 7 48 N. Saginaw St. simeeeniiettmesiannianiianinms — BLOUSES Were 4.98 Were to 7.98 ss | 23 Ss Cottons, wool jersey, velvets, * "in sizes 32 to 38. WOMEN Dress or Casuals hoes | Reg. $11.95 —————— greeting to the parish were read | i —e Blouses—Main Floor & from Bishop Richard 8. Emerich | ae ee nim, - of the Diocese of Michigan ~ | — _ : , the Rev. Edgar A. Lucas of | Rochester, | J ACKETS Elected to the first 7 of the ing were CarvallCravtrd, Arr Res $129 Were to 10.98 Were to 14.98 ge. George es, Dr. Dan eg. 95 , . ] . H. W. Robi , Dr. Hay- q** | Wools, corduroys, felt, taffeta, velvet, tweeds, solid colors and plaids. Sizes 10 to 18. 4 Skirts—Main Floor be LER OMAN LAE SLLE — VOLBEARL IBLE DEN ice «PU, lei 4 at pis 95 some higher Never before has $75 brought such } hearing aid clarity, compactness, | convenience and operating econ- | omy! The “75-X" is hardly larger than a pocket lighter, yet it offers performance equal to some aids at least twice its size ahd many selling for at least three times its price. All See it...Try it TODAY! 10-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTE! For FREE Home - Demonstration Call FE8-0751 Better Hearing Center “8 Mt. Clemens St. Children’s Shoes and — 204% orr ~PAULTS SHOE STORE 35 N. SAGINAW Serving Pontiac Over 50 Years JUMPERS Were to 10.98 Were to 14.98 Ess sss Wool, corduroy, velvets. Junior, misses sizes. he Jumpers—Main Floor j SWEATERS | Were to’ 5.98 Were to 8.98 ; ass 4 6 tie Wool, orlon and nylon, in short or long sleeve. Cardigan and slipons. White and postel colors. Siges 34 to 40. Sweaters—Main Floor POSADA OR stot ——— Open Mon. and Fri. Till 9 P.M. Rte TOCA Late PEs higher priced, shearlon cuff BOOTS % ee eee ae 4 AGT Del EEG JANUARY j ee ta CONTINUING OUR |” CLEARANCE | bug “eee BEADED NOVELTIES Coin Purses — Eye Cases OFF. ‘HANDBAGS | Values to 29.95 3 x07 ge GLOVES-MITTENS Selected Group NOW i) a Gloves—Main Floor 2 a RD A EBACE agp se lll GREE 8 REIN MoS BES BAR ia ROBES PAJ Values to 25.00 ‘4 10 *14 Taffeta, quilted cotton. Nylon, satin gown sets. ‘JEWELRY | Selected Group AMAS ABE Sag yeas aura sty: e a ¥. are, oh bk Oo ee ‘ conte 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1956 oe eS ee [DAR Chapter Marks 56th. Birthday Fruit Bowl - | TERR \Crosen tor Office | : | General Richardson Chapter, Rabert 0. Artner, director, were tional DAR Congress to. be be Is Broken © also in April in D. ; ° ’ Visiting regents were Mrs, Royce) Mrs, E. G, Clark and Mrs. Mel- of the Central Volunteer L, Beers of Birmingham, Mrs. A. vile HL, Latte are atioranis. inthe Mail a Pontiac Area United x tate fe “Mrs, Scott wen chettnae af the ‘Must Sender Pay Fund Rod ‘Mrs. Claude A. Crusoe of Ply-inirs E. v, Howlett, Mrs. Going, for Ruined Present . a ; nd Shelton who fs a leave mouth, Mrs." Luttrell, Mrs. H. B. Austin.) or Replace It? . % of absence. " nabeitet oat conference | Charles N. Ball. 6° 5 7° Wavesou, 5 4% We Also Give Machine Waves . _ — ener a a —- ote ea - . | | Special ( Cowhide Belt Event ! |imet==ces| ore Jame Lee Beanty ) . ° bag. i beeps paced ag Agee By Appointment 41 N. Seginew St. FE 2-0531 place, It can cost as little or as Mezzanine much a8 you want to pay. A ONCE-A-YEAR EVENT to sell f6r 00 Beginning Monday, Jan. 9 thru Saturday, Jan. 14 much more! || — Hanes SEAMLESS NYLONS 159 at REDUCED PRICES! a Save up to $1.05 or 2 BELTS for 2.95 ‘microfilm mesh . (reg. 1.50) 51 25 ser. 53.60 sheer heel demi-toe (reg. 1.65) 91.35 +m. £3.90 all sheer sandlefoot (reg. 1.95) 31.65 som. 54.80 | “Dear Mrs. Post: When going |to a beauty salon where more than | such as cutting, setting, manicure, | ete.) is it necessary to give each a/| \tip?’* | Answer: Yes. You divide a gen- erous total tip between them. P |. “the most drastic “In Our History beautiful costume accents crafted . Tuesday Only 237 dresses when you buy a box of 3 pair! Here’s your opportunity to |, buy a complete belt wardrobe for spring, and save! Polo classics, curved contours, soft dressmakers and clever novelties ... in fresh, sunny pastels and deep shades. Sizes 24 to 30. 3 pair 3.30 U Reg. 1.35, 15 denier [' business sheer ...... aes Reg. 1.50, 15 denier reinforced sheer ...... Reg. 1.50, 15 denier microfilm mesh ....... / { Reg. 1.65, 15 Denier sheer heel, demi-toe...... Orange , Avocado OFF Navy Black | Red Pink , Brown Natural . / “Turf Henna Jacobsons Light Blue Lavendar MAPLE at BATES BIRMINGHAM 1 . 4 : ’ Casuals! Dressy! Cocktail! a Mu a This is the opportunity to add to your stocking wardrobe; and SAVE ,.. or to become ac- quainted with the wonders of Hanes magnifi- cent seamless nylons, their beauty, and wear- ability. Bali Rose South Pacific and Shell, our most popular shades. Short, medium or long proportioned lengths. HOSIERY STREET LEVEL Every Dress New for Fall and Holidays. | Wear Them Now Thru Spring! . Plenty of Sizes 9 to 15. Plenty of Sizes 10 to 20. : Women’s Half-Sizes 141, to 221 2-Hour Free Parking | HAVE YOUR TICKETS VALIDATED WHEN YOU MAKE A PURCHASE AT JACOBSON’S STORE HOURS: Monday thru Saturday eg 9:30 A. M. until 5:30 P. M. \ All Sales Final! No C. 0. D.’s! No Layaways!- & ~ ~ ‘FIFTEEN Reveal Betrothal ian Foster, to Robert Downs, the-->-~ Mr. and. Mrs. flayman Johnaon|sen-ot Mr. and isn, Sasing Dose : ot Cadillac announce the engage-jot Yale strest, No date bat BOND; a: lent ter ue, Mra, Vela for the . wedding. & = * 4 * ; > WARD {been out with you. You-can't un- ® for ai girls I didn't Fy aE i iat Values to : Sie 2tcir 2100 up & ix : i Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters "ase Sg $198 v, RE Heny $ g g 5 PERMANENTS for Long Hair FINGER WAVING i ; f i i F } Bie 5 n Tee Everything in back . ¢ a ee ne otc ware he sti se ge tt | i Omer Ue taweer gue a Be ‘ _ Bom over, : an dt mk att net wit] fA Holiday Hairdo ; win caus Gat'ween wit ~— HAIR STYLING — 7 — or en Open Evenings : And mind your grabbiness. Don't} * by Appointment : te eet cee ; screws | Annaliese Beauty Shop | Cream Soup “ne WY nent to Der Market (Over Tasty weet te Ideal Dish PERMANENT $8.50 and Up Haircuts Included—Phone FE 8-2223 for Winter . @ recurring spring 1956, treatment in New York collections for ¢ goo one Salon Mrs. Jacobson Adds 642 Auburn — East Side le Shopping Center Eggs to Hot Mi xi Before Serving At Ted's you'll find” good eating for the whole family. the Kiddies all ; enjoy eating out, especially on family nights. ; | : é E miter. FE lit 3% | Ss Vasbinders Give tetramer of Better Quali ity gt 4| Virginia Sue Price was the guest, BOLT END [== Svar een ty ured Yost , Mrs. Everett C. Russell; . FABRICS maiseh nen pay Ph Orely Hill at the Voelker home on Voorheis road Thursday evening. Miss Price's engagement to John SAVE UP TO 50% Virginia ‘Sue Price Guest tot Honor at Bridal Shower present. aaied Graff and Mrs. Richard Es- ser. Mrs. C. T. Fosmes, | Mrs. ‘Doug- las Campbell, Mrs. Isabel Selden, Mrs. Rodney Bacon, Mrs. Paul B. Line, Mrs. Ross P. Tenny and Mrs. Party for Daughter Hit * #7 ' z z i z 4] iC. R. Hetherington were also UPHOLSTER YOUR OLD FURNITURE AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS! Choose from latest fabrics in the season’s best colors and pat-— terns. We have a tremendous selection . . . but ACT NOW! CHAIRS 35 All Work Guaranteed for 5 Yeors : ad Mico. Sa Serving ; a shy rmon _— Waicut Guests present were Mrs. Kline nee WV ILLIAM ere Mee 7“? elsters ‘B| Mrs. Covert, Mrs, John ‘one Festus Sates end Up? K. Irwin Jr., Mrs. Joseph Atwell, 23 Years! 270 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD Mrs. Harboldt, Mrs. Ray- CALL FE 4-0558_ : , House Dresses TS TIME TO CHECK YOUR BEAuTY! Jeet High Styling Come In Now ... tor NEW YORK (INS)—You won't “A PERMANENT WAVE. | srt “eu ‘ns seine eco . Look lovelier ... look younger . a beauty shop permanent for wavy me se tok, Meemenh 6.50 - 7.50 - 8.50 Madeline Kosik has Joined Our Staff of Operators Bondy Salon 20 E. Pike St. by the lower price tag. Washable cotton dresses for in- the-kitchen wear are getting just as high style as the $100-and-up -jnumbers turned out by big name designers. This spring, you will be able to buy house dresses in sheath shape, with. mandarin collars, trunipet flare hemlines, long torso hips and tunie effects. FE 4-2578 Andre Presents “HIGH FASHION” Permanent Wave Complete with’ rae and Styling $750 $7 ("- J PAs Highly Trained Hair Stylists Await to arte You OPEN WED. AY ALL DAY — FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P. M _No’A ppointment Needed! Immediate Service! 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OLLIt n ; - q ff bd ad Dp cu ty ine ¢ z _ t A ' ae at > 2 0 , , . } q o gricu i oer red 0 i @ OeOT) (¥F om | ry ® 5 « & , | f i " * = | + / \ ” : ] Bei ‘ f ‘ j q r i o ‘ jt a rit ( 4 " ‘ . | ult ‘ . q } 4 a — Lyi LS \ ‘ i d > musi 00 10 1 * * ‘ Orod ‘ Can co 0 9 0 il ’ # 2 LOC D orion if 0 reed ‘ - p DOSE: 0 ci 0 ote Od ital Lo rT) Pac e ‘fe contributed Ln Sl * : Hy “: es Trom a a The agg Nome rd G 0D-LOD BO 0 Pe neates rarette package - - m0 mid Ceiig) (" ann mMorous Gg Dp OSO DTIC % . a * * P| aoe . . J ue ee emiy rn e 6 é 3 6 4 & 6 ) St 6)¢@ r; | . 4 &> 4 > an ime ¢. oF ' wii ha ’ , ° ' ¢ * * | | .. oa i ‘ x | . / poe ‘ gee : j s : ‘ ees , *__,_____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1056 . Wj ARTHRITIS — RHEUMATISM VITAL FACTS EXPLAINED ‘FREE BOOK TO ALL READERS OF THIS NEWSPAPER . . . Available statistics treated that thousands of suf-|non-medical, non-surgical methods. ferers of Arthritis, Rheumatism) So that you, too, may have this H It fully| IDEAS WIN TOP AWARDS — Five employes of the Pontiac Motor time in the division’s history that five employes were presented explains the causes of these crip-| Division pause for the camera after receiving maximum cash the maximum payments simultaneously, According to Critchfield, pling. conditions and describes «| awards of $2,500 each for outstanding suggestions. Left to right: the suggestions turned in by the five resulted in considerable sav- drugiess method of healing which| Roney Voyles, James C. Martin, J. A. Simpson Green, General ings of time, material and tool costs and, in one instance, improved has been applied for more than| Manager R. M. 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FE 5-6189 | fe 3 i / r PRES EEE LEN ERI WERE YO LT ee Ae fh / / he med F | sg ro ; <4. aa" dioica as gee ile ’ f Pe Hee tag F : 4 : women from 1012 a.m., 14 p.m., St ta SSaanban avenge ER pes age oP :° tone comige out becas meee your egaipcan (acres of & Northumberland, 4 breathe” again. ange Sor aaereees : et al! druggists. y ney back guersn lof rose hip Sain Speeduriting,; Will help you to prepare to take dictation in a SHORT time. It is much. EASIER to learn. Visit First Lesson Free — TONIGHT 7:00 = THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 Call, phone, or return this Ad for Particulars >. (ih Ths clty obnchingion te the eopttal ch our Gentry, | Its site chosen by President-.Washington. Having beefy a sutveyer in younget days .be took a keen interest in the planning of this new | venture. Washington is situated on the banks of the Potomac River and ae Sea P saleens ‘= = in unusual plan for its streets was made by Major Pierre Charles L'Enfant, a. French engineer who had fought in the i a helen rotates 18, 1793, the cornerstone of the~Capital buliding senate ceocin enki phpbentour saniiee tase, ous Jit In 1800 the government was moved from New York to Washington, then a. somewhat wild site. The Capitol wis built of white! his: 4 D . . . . « . . ¢ . . . . | , ere | ’ of the government. The pictures shows a group of a ~_ Hemorrhoids con eee a Relieves Pain—Shrinks Junior Editors at the Capitol. You can color it and paste Pgs Bay «A Y ray’ Bo 1!" And Boe eet. | a ‘or first time science erers were & variety | 4 a eaw healing subst of} hoid a cigar ec ~aiethane Fe Raaglh «Sos adhe ge Bag with the astonishing ability te | 10 to 20 years’ standing \Write your suggestion unior Editors” in care of th ) oie Gee AY = ribet ie ute of ape: it canna be acknowledged or returned and in f or astrin- d on wi , eae “very striking improve- | a nia of Gasanee ie | CVieket Wagins: AP Newstenteres) ment” was Dyne*)—the discovery of « world. TOMORROW: Tho White Gensp by ’ tions famous research i a ‘ ————— | - And, while gently relieving pain, | for Dye ia-in wide use, Furniture Expert in U. s. —_— . oo eee actual reduction or retraction of | n design modern-type -- furni- (shrinking) took oy Sa GRAND RAPIDS U#—Niles Pan- ture and he wishes to study pro-} Jo yon te mae all—this pone Wy anneat Fale porerg ‘teiakis, whose father is a promi-'duction methods in Grand improvement was maintained in | form A.*’Ask nent furniture designer and manv- factories * cases where doctors’ observations sealed convenient facturer in Greece, has come. to! “ Were continued over a period of | Preparation or/Grand Rapids to study furniture) Most of the jewel diamonds many months! Preparation H ointment design at the recommendation of the world come from South In fact, results were so thor. | cial applicator. Preparation H is | American tourists he met in Ath-\mines while the Belgian that sufferers were able to | sold drug stores. Satisfaction pe such astonishing statements or money ens. -— 9 has relatives in yields most of the stores uséd for “pj ceased to bea | “Reg. U. 8. Pat, On. Detroit, said he is convinced | industrial purposes, ‘ [— yy \ [ ‘\ \, . ev AN SS \ W / SS : a / ro ening ~~, [ = s hw This means that all the salesmen of these progressive firms are ready to go to work 4 ‘ — for*you. A ia When you wish to buy property it works the same way. You do not have to depend : il | = ° SYLVAN REALTY 2383 Orchard Lake, FE 5-9418 goer H. WRIGHT 345 Oakland Avenue, FE 5-9441 RICHARD J. VALUET 345 Oakland Avenue, FE 5-0693 BATEMAN & KAMPSEN REALTY CO. 337 Sagth Telegraph Road, FE 4-0528 L. H. BROWN’ | 1362 West Huron. FE 2-4810 B. D. CHARLES 1717 South Telegraph, FE 4-0521 ~_PON'TTIAG, MICHIGAN, - MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1056 =~ * H ' : 4 bs 4 | YOU CANT fa] CLOSE YOUR ae O| EYES TO... FACTS” | Members of the Pontiac Cooperative Real | Estate Exchange SOLD I 7 RN | - | . ' | Set a So —- an Average of Over *3,000,000 a Month ‘The Reason For These Facts Are: When you list your aaoaig with any one of the members of this Exchange the listing is immediately made available to every other member, “= { | on the listings of one agency but you take advantage of the complete listings of all. 3 You'll certainly agree that 19 cooperating agencies can work much faster than one— | | so that is why it will pay you to list your property with us — Do it Now and expect r : ' | quick results. , : CLOTH ES A For Faster Action on Your Transaction D RYE R | . : | List and Insist on a Member of the ‘ | Real Estate Exchange Ld CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W. Huron, FE 4-6492 DORRIS & SON 152 W. Huron, FE 4-1557 GEORGE R. IRWIN 269 Baldwin, FE 5-0101 LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 163 E. Pike St, FE 4.9586 46 E. Flint St, Lake Orion, MY 2-2821 LEWIS HUMPHRIES FE 2-0474 JOHN KINZ ER, REALTOR 670 W. Huren, 43425 - LG LA LADD (GORDON 6.) Dixie Highway, OR 3-2361 1111 Joslyn Ave. FE 5-5091 MAHAN REALTY CO. 1075 W. Huron, FE 2-0263 RAY O’NEIL REALTY 75% West Huron St. FE 38-7103 CARROLL G. PORRITT 26% W. Huron St. FE 2-7124 JOSEPH F.REISZ _ 5314 W. Huron St, FE 2-0259 CLARENCE C. RIDGEWAY 915 Baldwin, FE 4-6203. BRANCH— 432 N. Main St., Rechester, OL 1-6541 IVAN SCHRAM ee ee ee f ae ae ae os <- « - fre yN es ; a . ‘Ee es C " | ‘ TWENTY-ONE Guild was ready today to surrend- er unconditionally to the State “Athletic Commission. Birmingham But the swift-moving ments that followed the guild’s vote led to an abrupt turnabout. They to. Hold Initial Meeting Sword Cl Md, ®—Jim)the position’ by the State Legisla-jto see him leave, We will’ miss!Hill. Barclay's three-year coritract)ing that barring undesirable per- Br'er Rabbit ture, : . __ |him, but we wish him the best ofjwas not renewed after his 1955|sonal conduct the job was his for : oe luck at Carolina.” ‘team won 3 and lost 7. \life—to return to his native South- Tatum accompanied Cart Snave- land. He also turned down’ the |___. _. THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1956 tion—Lead On, Mad Piper! Tatum said, “Pm not going down 1 Quits Terps for North Carolina football’s|there as athletic director and/burgeoned in the wake of the Ta-jly to Cornell in 1936 as an assist-\pleas of many personal friends, head coach, only as You oughtitum announcement, ant. He returned to Carolina’ as'including Gov, Theodore R, Me- Uni-|to ‘get some idea from that, that) 2.8 director of freshman athletics and|Keldin, that he remain’ . ss Carolina can't afford to pay me} Close friends of Wilbur (Weeb)/became .head football coach in! a as much as Maryland was.” He Ewbank, head coach of the Balti-/1942, his teah posting a 5-2-2) “Seg : resignation received an $18,200 yearly stipend)more Colts of the National’ Foot- reoord, - * andjat Maryland. . |bhall League, said he had been ap-, * ¢ ¢ Da a oe ‘University|. But trading two jobs for one Was'proached by members of the Ter- Following a stretch in the Navy,| : job that will worth the salary cyt to Tatum./rapin Club, a university alumni/he coached Oklahoma to an 83. : lighten the load of|‘The job as foothall coach and group, to-see if he would be inter- record and then moved to sary H responsibilities. Simultaneous-' athletic director got to be so mam-jested. Ewbank was out of town land a ye ly, Chancellor Robert B. He of}moth at Maryland," he said, “ljand unavailable for comment. | A master of ‘defensive football, Carolina anounced: Tatum)felt I was spreading myself ts) Tatum, without naming anyone, Tatum led his Terrapin teams to! McC Fi Winning had been signed to oversee the thin, . ;. —|said* he hoped Maryland would 73 victories while losing only 15 oy Fires Winning Heel grid fortunes. * s * ‘choose a@ successor from his staff.and tying 4 in his 9-year tenure; Goal for 65-64 Win Tatum’s contract were} At Maryland, Dr, Wilson H. El-| ,.8 @ |The Terps were unbeaten in 1951,)) . ‘ announced, But Jakes Wade,|kins, the president, said: “All| A native of McColl, S.C., Tatunt ‘53, and ‘55. in Final Minute Carolina’s athletic publicity|realize the great contribution he/played tackle on the 1934 Tar Heel ° %:®” , ‘said the salary will not/has made to the university amd the|team captained by George Bar-| He passed up a unique offer) sow, CITY —Big Julius Me the $15,000 limit placed on/6tate of Maryland. We are sorryiclay, whom he succeeds at Chapelifrom Maryland—life tenure, Mean! eke the shackles of a close included: . ° * * 1. The International Boxing Club * * * “We will ask Helfand to form an organization acceptable to him. Certainly if our members are “clean” he cannot object.” . Bobby Gleason; manager of heavyweight Nino Valdes, said he would try to revive the old “Ring Board of Trade,” which would act} as a managers’ association. headed by Jim Norris, the biggest promoter in the country, aligning Sere teh, epee and sa itself behind Helfand. ' epee : 2. The refusal of the Maryiand| Perry is former fencing star of state commission to sanction bouts) by the London Sporting Club, which ve has been operating at St. Nicholas Arena here FICKSON 1aKeS 3. The resignation of Al Weill.) as manager of heavyweight champion ne Rocky Marciano, from the guild. | Said one guild member: | ass ne “Most of dvised . : wien ‘we ‘ware wed to vebane tol Michigan Skier Gets, testify at the fecent hearings Hel-) 223.2 Points in Eau | Claire, Wis. Event Maal —_—- =a the New York : ocal) ran things. we it — Willi rine fe en Wad oe ae, ea gotiating television and other con- won the Class C championship. in . the 13th annual Eau Claire Ski Club jumping tournament yester-| day. -. ' Erickson had jumps of 181 and 185 feet for 223.2 points. John St. Andre of Ishpeming, Mich., was! Two Jockeys | he of Eau Claire, who scared 196 | Suspended at — xt" Imereti ot me Santa Anita _ Zilla’ long Sump, wa ony ARCADIA, Calif. .(®—The Santa)Hill record and his other jump Anita Board of Stewards has sus- of 181 feet gave him 228.1 points. pended jockeys Johnny Longden| Art Tokle of Chicago was sec- and Ralph Neves and apprentice|ond with 218.6 points on leaps of: Don Lewis for five days. |172 and 176 feet. Hill. jumped 171 The action came Saturday after|and 183 feet for 215.8 points. the board reviewed three separate! Jerry Lewis of Duluth, Minn., races Friday. They charged inter-\former national Class C cham- ference. The suspensions will run|pion, took the Class B title. Ted from Jan. 10 to 14. jLahner of Eau Claire was second. NCAA Recognizes 5 New Track and Field Marks LOS ANGELES «#—The National vin Frieden, Jerry Prewit, Jim Collegiate Athletic Assn. has rec-|Whilden) at Modeste, Calif. Re- ognized five new national collegi-/lays May 21, 1955. (Old record— ate track and field records, and/40.5 set by USC May 14, 1938, and one mark which tied the previous equalled by Texas May 22, 1954). | Ret ‘Hanged’. in Effigy for Calling Game Official Awards Forfeit of Contest After Being Struck With Coins also have stepped slipped, fallen and After eye, he said, he warn rooters. game when A the coins were thrown by students. | 34) lis 99, Sy a coin hit him in the right announcer Take 81-79 Victory: fi . closing minutes of regulation play, withstood r Minnesota Sat- $ : i z8 i 3 3h Pt a MINNEAPOLIS «® — Michigan’s} ‘basketball Wolverines, with Ron) Kramer benched by fouls in the} ES i : . ‘Miami Probation Considered The - Florida school, placed on probation for violation of various a closed council session. * LJ * two roundtable discussions on. the vision Committee was expected to present its report on the results Violations, Telecasting Open LOS ANGELES —The 50th an-jof the 1954 program tonight, plus/last October. However, the council nual convention of the National recommendations for a 1956 sched- Collegiate Athletic Assn. (NCAA) |ule of college football telecasting. opened today with consideration of| The Miami problem, with Vice the University of Miami's proba-| tion confronting the administrative |senting his, school’s views, was con- council. President James M, Godard pre ‘sidered likely to occupy the coun. icil’s: closed session most of the |day, The university Was placed on NCAA tenets in October, 1954, was probation originally for paying the the probation, which bans Miami results of surveys to explain its present position at transportation costs of prospective from competing in NCAA tourna-|termine compliance by member athletes to the campus, for con) ducting tryout sessions and for. On the opening agenda also were granting excessive financial aid in primarily on a loan foundation) the form of providing transporta-| lrecruiting problem, with athletic tion to athletes’ home at Christmas athletes could borrow for vacation the 398 member colleges and uni- directors and faculty representa- and summer vacations. tives taking part. The NCAA Tele-| . “/ °° The probation originally was for, record, 880-yard ron — 1:47.6 by Arnie The new records, approved yes- Sowell, -University of Pittsburgh, terday, are: i ‘National AAU Championships, 100-yard.dash—9.3 by Jim Golli- Boulder, Colo., June 24, 1955. (Old. day, Northwestern, Big 10 Relays, record—1:49.8, set by Edward Bur- Evanston, Tl., May 14, 1955 (Ties'rowes, Princeton, June 8, 1940). record of Mel Patton, USC, May) 2-mile run—8:57.7 by Fernando. 15, 1948). | sma, University of California, | , od |Pacific Coast-Big 10 meet, Berke- Compete Sunday 440-yard relay—40.2 by the Uni- ley, Calif., June 21, 1955. (Old rec- versity of Texas (Dean Smith, Al-|ord—8:58 by Wes Santee, Kansas, ° s davelin throw — 246 feet 1 inch A of Pontiac fencers com- peted in an individual foil and sabre tournament Sunday at De- Pontiac Fencers Fare Well in -Detroit Meet troit and performed in commend- able fashion. The fencers. repre- sented the city’s fencing classes being conducted at Pontiac High School by the Parks and Recrea- by Les Bitner, University of Kan- sas, National Collegiate Champion- |May 8, 1954), Four Games Tonight \ jn City Cage Loops jst, toe tosses, Sine sists City League basketball teams go Arizona State, May 19, 1951). at it again tonight with four games| High jump — 6 feet 11% inches tion Department. scheduled at Pontiac High andjby Ernie Shelton, USC, National}--Most successful fencer was Lincoln Junior High gymnasiums. |Collegiate Championships, Los An-| Wally Gannon who tied for Ist In adult circuit action at PHS,|geles, June 18, 1955. (Old record) in the foil competition before los- Shaw's Jewelers tackle Stone Front 6-11 by Les Steers, Oregon, June! ing to his Detroit opponent in - and Booth Homes faces the Lake-!17, 1941). | the playoff, Eldon Gardner, ¢o- ‘one year and would have expired “ ; | } | | instructor of the PHS classes, Bob McDonald finished 8th in the foil division and Jim Elmore and Richard Byers competed with the foils but did not place. Pontiac's lone contestant with the sabre, Ralph Waterman, came' in 5th. Wa- terman is Gardner’s teaching part- ner at PHS. NCA Cob Aor transporta’ ‘i. “If the council is satisfied that’ proper corrections have been) at that time expressed itself as “dissatisfied” with corrections Table Netters _ Keep Ball Going for 14 Hours made, ‘fo Walter Byers, according made, NCAA executive secretary, and the|be lifted,” the evga will yers said. “If not, it LONGUEUIL, Quebec # ~ ri 3 probation was continued until the can be continued or more drastic) young today claimed Devore Will Keep ne eee. Byers, reported also that the tennis ball ‘in action, ‘2 Byers said that continuation of council was “very gratified” with it back and forth across the Position at WH to de-|without missing’ for 14 hours andl 3 19 minutes. : . ®—Hugh ments or post-season events such schools with NCAA recruiting reg-| Norman Dozois, 20, and segeiiouen ate mane remain as football bowl games, was based’ ulations. Hurtubise, 21, began playing in ag head football coach at the Uni e's » this Montreal suburb at 8:33 a.m.| versity of Dayton and will not de which provided funds from which’ He said that. all except two Of/Saturday, They finally called it cept a position with the Peon quits at 10:52 p.m. after helping |phia Eagles. . ~|versities had returned signed cer-| themselves to hot drinks and sand-| Devore, who lives here, had been 2. itificates attesting to their adher-|wiches as they pinged and ponged.| mentioned as a x for ance to NCAA principles. Their time, they said, beat the\ine professional club’s post. He asy Ins in | “We've never heard from one of'so-called world at D ariienld be had stvicnd tes Saiies ’ ; the two,” said Byers, who refused and 20 minutes established in 194) that he is withdrawing as a e to identify the schools. ‘‘The other- ‘by Pierre Hurtubise, Jacques’) gate, a“ B !said it didn't agree with our pro brother, and Claude Turgeon, * *e nion Cague om aot no es of sign-| ‘ The mentor confirmed last night "ling. We hope to change think- 7.4 a story in the Dayton Journal. ing of that school.” ‘Team Ready to Fly therald:in which Sports Editor Rit- Fisher Body Local 596 and GMC The council admitted the new, NEW YORK \#--The U.S. Olym- ter Collett quoted him as saying: Local 594 basketball teams rolled Air Force Academy in Colorado pic bobsled team will fly to Europe) “I feel we've got @ going. pro- to easy victories in UAW-cIO'° associate membership. Byers within the next few days, ‘gram at the University of Dayton Laas said that since the academy still) The 14-man team, heading for and I hope to see it through.” . gue games Sunday night at nad not graduated a class, it did Italy and the 196 -winter games, - Jefferson Junior High School. [not meet’ requirements for full|arrived here yesterday from Lake) ... , “ik, BeEguLTs The Fisher Body quintet, trailing membership, : [Placid Chicago 6, New York 3 ; quarter, came on with a rush to blast Local 504 of the Pontiac Mo- tors night shift, 50-48. The winners led at halftime, 24 witha 21-point splurge in the 3rd by a 12-8 margin entering the 2nd| 18, then wrapped up the decision! HONOLULU # — The pros sayjup mostly of local Navy and. Ma- they had fun and the college boys! rine players. | * Pontiac will compete in two tour- period. Ed Reingold scored 20 say they got some schooling~and * * naments on successive Sundays in | ‘points and Ken Tittridge made 18 the final score of yesterday's 10th’ The college stars couldn't get |Detroit. Next Sunday the. city’s for Fisher Body. Mel Karrigan and annual Hula Bow! football game! over the goal until midway in thel fencers will enter the Waffa han- ‘George Pope each tallied 13 and ‘bears them out. Collegians Take Pro Lessons, 51-2 Fullback Gerry Pilanutis of Mich- igan State converted twice for the collegians, and missed once. . LJ * * UCLA’ fullback Bob Davenport side Royals. Pulver Tire meets Slaybaugh’s and the Lakesiders play the Wolverines in Class D dicap tourney and on Sunday, Jan. Al King got 10 for the night shift 22, a foil tournament. Pontiac will ¢jyb. er t rams i vent. | enter two teams in each event.) GMC 50's night shifters the The 11 pros, playing _for ‘Hawaii All-Stars, swamped a Col- ‘lege All-Star squad 51-20 before third quarter when quarterback Fred Wyant of West Virginia hit UCLA end Rommie Loudd on a pass play good for 28 yards. Late had trouble checking some of the games at Lincoln. All contests start at 7 and 8:30 p.m. A switch in game site has been announced by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department. Tues- day night's National League games between Griff's Grill-Trojans and Phil's Inn-Louie’s Tavern, origi- nally scheduled at Jefferson Junior High, have been transferred to Pontiac High School. Game times remain the same. Prepster Hits 37 in Detroit Game DETROIT (INS) — Redford St. Mary defeated Shrine, 49-47, last night in one of three Detroit pa- rochial league basketball games. All Saints took its 5th straight victory by running over St. Josa- phat, 77-26, and St. Cecilia, with Dan Griffin setting a second di- vision season scoring record of 37 points, dumped St. Leo,. 85-33. stablemate of heavyweight chamP yo key star at the University of Michigan and Wingman Weldon * | Olson, ex-MSU. skater, will play for the U.S. Olympic hockey team “which will meet. the University of Michigan NCAA champions at the Olympia in Detroit on Wednesday in an Olympic Benefit Fund game. Another alumnus of the Wolverine squad on the Olympic team is Little Change in INS Weekly Basketball Poll ithe top 20 college basketball teams lof the week as voted in a nation- wide survey by International News | Service: 1-San Francisco (110) 2-Dayton (11-0) 3-North Carolina State (11-1) 6-Kentucky (7-2) T-Temple (8-0) 8-Ohio State (7-1) 9-Duke (9-2) 10-North Carolina (8-2) SECOND TEN: (Ohio) (8-1); 13-Southern Methodist * . Pig Or ie ee ol ae » i(12-2); 14-Ilinois (7-1); 15Iowa Featherweight Hunting aig: So a : ig State (8-2); 16Seton Hall (10-1); HOLLYWOOD —Bobby Bell, ®| OLYMPIC SKATERS — Center John Matchefts (left) ri1T-St. Louis (82); { (2-Rice (11-2), consecutive pro league victories. NEW YORK (INS) — Here are. breezed to a runaway 75-42 ver- dict over ClO 653 of the Pontiac Motors day shift in last night's | wind-up, The victors jumped off | to a 19-10 Ist-quarter lead and were never threatened. Chet Woodmore with 15, Bob Thatcher 14, and Ron Woodhull 11 were high for Local 594's balanced jattack. Clayton Allen scored 14 points to lead the 653 union men. UAW-CIO LEAGUE BASKETBALL [CTO $04 veg eevee AZ 6 13 1948 CIO 506 asec rereavees B46 21 14-60 CIO 594 +-cevececceve. 19 38 25 16—15 CIO 653 o-cceens TEER 10 19-42 or Devlin Breaks One Ski Mark, Ties Another SOUTH COLTON, N.Y, a~Art Devlin, an old hand at ski jump 1l-Holy Cross (9-2); 12-Xavier records, soared to another yester-'end Elroy Hirsch of the Los An day. * . + : The senior member of the U.S. 18-Louisville Olympic ski-jump team set a com- over a third time on a spectacular, (10-1); 19-Brigham Young (9-3); petitive record for the 5-meter|97-yard kickoff reverse play with a! Slapped in two goals and Don / hill in St. Lawrence University's Ski Bow! with a leap of 184 feet. | The Minneapolis Lakers won 11, Devlin also made another jump and booted all 7 extra points. straight in 1953-54 for a National’ of 182 feet, equalling the old com-| The collegians also got some les- Basketball association record of petitive mark set by Ari Tokle sons from a less expected sourte) their ist \four years ago, 134,000 in Honeuls neces. in the final period, ae isco 49er quarterback|*9yard Wyant pass at midfield fan Frenc and streaked to a touchdown, * * w Y.A. Tittle, who had as good a time as anyone tossing six touchdown passes, summed up for the pros: Halfback Sam Brown of UCLA ; ‘gave the college players their fin- “It was lots of fun. But it’s not/ ®ve é thin easy at Kezar ‘Stadium,” the!°% single moment when he. faked ers’ home ground ja fourth-down punt in the third vn lquarter and ed 61 yards to! Tittle and the other business. (arter and zigzagg yards to men gave the impression of old|%©°re- The win was the first for the Hawaii All-Stars since 1952 when another 49er quarterback, Frankie Albert, teamed with another Ram end, Tom Fears, to lead a group of local stars to a 39-27 win over the collegians. - — en grads having fun at a class re-| umon { | Norm Masters, Michigan State ‘tackle, voiced the dressing room| views of a number of the 17 mait- land college stars: “The pros were good. I learned] Union Lake, Nestor’s All-Stars, a lot in that game.” 5 The lessons came thick and fast, |/3rd-round sarge the city’s Jun- not only from Tittle but from’ his|ior ament by. virtue 49er teammates Carroll Hardy and|of Sunday morning victories at the Hugh McElhenny, the retiring Doak;North Side Ice Rink. ‘Walker of the Detroit Lionsand) |. | Union Lake's sextet skated to its ‘2nd win | geles Rains. (2nd win in the tourney, downing | Hirsch snared three touchdown oe a ge ae ger ke | _ tt went) Wo Ss in ie pe i panets, Barks conga two ane ma were never headed. Norm Dierkes| Aird) chalked up the other while Tom ‘handoff ‘Elhenny, Walker! | from McEthenny. Welker avaliey accounted tor Dick & jalso caught one touchdown pass) wee Ey | » of the unbeatens at Nestor’s All-Stars, making |o’clock and Weldon Sports appearance, scored one 'Dick & Wes in the opener \—the Hawaii defensive unit made| goal in each period to edge Lake la.m. ’ . 4 . i ak ok og ae Junior ‘Hockey Tourney Moves Into Third Round and Kelly’s Hardware moved into) banged in Orion, were : The tourney sponsored by the af. *. ie, ee oe oe ji « + . eons } | ea ; ey a ip ae : ‘ ' n é Ne ‘ ie ‘ : j y | i ant i \ \ Dae) —— i _.. \_____-THE PoRTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 0, 1956 to ae Tamn}ilce Fishing Throughout\ Af. \ft ag . ES" Michigan Reported ( " Pin Ups : ROLLING PIN . w 1 reported widely and, bluegilis hit- i», 43 31 Fillmore's 34 30°ting best in the late afternoon. || : 7| i = Es 4 Schutte That is the report from the State so, a Faricidge 22 42\Conservation Department's . field ue, eae é Richa: 31 43 | offices. Shans moon Tilt Sa. thing wat fae tao vert Brazilian, U.S. Girl ; QUICK —DEPENDABLE—GUARANTEID. «Bei cn Seve ay Win Disio Net Ties | : = eae , . rue saring mas coed ow Win Dixie Net Titles ee | COLLISION WORK Qe tere = ~] del eaapesie me Tsk Hi tang | Howe's 2 Soot so ; , at Grand Troverse Commtie’.78,.° [amy 5 Mae Melpaawe Rae > e Bite! 6. | Over Boston Sextet Perch fishing was good. on strategist from nearby St. Peters- Yow, OLiVER MOTOR tal Lake in Benzie County,|burg, hold the champion- ME] Collision Shop Q\sivosr toe wiie ake ven wiltipe ot te the Due Temi Ranges Hadedape nip ; a pst. Ont deaen Bre Per eee wren champion of his home- Periment for the Detroit Red . See Robert Rectar. M, The department said spearing|land for seven years, defeated AF Wings. <4 Estimotes on ‘Ail len Morris of Presbyterian College They a ee yesterday by his persistent pres- crowd of and they beat the sure and ability 40 cover the Boston Bruins, 43, in a rough Na- : ’ tional Hockey league game at A = Olympia Stadium. 4 , The audience topped by a thou- ; . sand the largest crowd to see : : 5 Boston play in Detroit in recent | QUALITY TOOLS “Se : , : & “hasn't seen the Bruins ' by INSTALLED heeding Oct. 31, 1953. Boston ‘ ATLAS @ CLAUSING @ DELTA s R K E season on over the last x) i , SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT | WHILE YOU WA IT tied five tenes co Gyengta, lee. | PORTER-CABLE © SKIL ii» Two blazing SStoot goals by t . BROWN-SHARPE © MILWAUKEE | — a AG ks ae Sal alod Gordie Howe paced Detroit’s Suri er ee 8 fone t) Aadiliblbti day victory against goalie Terry : ; ; | BOSTON GOAL, STOPPED — Marcel Bonin, (18) Bob Goldham, (No. 2) in the 2nd period of yester-/nets last season. They were Howe's .. ; : | Boston left wing, attempts to sink one in, but the day's game in Detroit. Detroit goalie Glen Hall| 18th and 19th goals of the season. _ | GLENN WING POWER TOOLS ta an we ta AON men emcee tee eee - | G pea t ; 8 couldn't hold: them, and the second _. 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. Poor x-woh 0: a . s was hit so hard’ the puck dislo- i Pr aumnenan Mi eo8e } ) arKers 1€am Dealen IN SENIO. DOWI es scence BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 3 : 6 , ; 0 r a 0. in ) Sn peta te eae slings MOBLE, Ala. «) — A fumbled minutes and 15 seconds remaining|player by sports writers covering} Other Detroit goals were scored i 1. DAILY 8 to 6:00 — SATURDAY 8 te 5:00 121-123 E. Montceim : FE punt feturn in the fourth quarter;im the game. That made the score|the game. eee by Marty Pavelich, his second of : : ‘ Bs . ; : the Senior Bow! game was the|!2? and that was the way it ended. the season, and by Alex Delvec- —— point, Coach Buddy Parker|, Parker, coach of the Detroit) Childress, who also. scored from chio, his 18th. . —= =~ - losi ' North team said to- Lions, felt the game was in doubt:the 2 after a 56-yard drive in the It was the 7th straight defeat _— _ — ene ee ran | ad jup to that point. ‘first quarter, was named the out- ng lage i, ee ae ees a a MG BE This was the situation: | Brown, coach of the pro Standing back for the Sauth. Bill ou wat ‘aght ae an re b a 3 ; : . South was leading 6-2. The champion Cleveland Browns, did| Murakowski of Purdue was chosen! way. Referee Red Storey called ie 2 : , eas | had been moving well in the|not agree. He felt that the turning |Utstanding back for the NoFth, and 19 ponaltios, and a fight between } ' > ' is. : Sia halt after being ou point was in the second quarter end Harold Burnine of Missouri Hal I . of Boston, and Del- 0h ie Be Spa Se . Mtn the first two periods |when quarterback Jerry Reichow th top lineman for the Yankees. | 0 nee, Of Row rowdy rd car Pa jing classes for Southern Michigan! C, A. Frank's well known sport: 2 sopicsin ernment a, | Obedience Training Club. ing dog act is another highlighted 7.60x15 $31.18 $20.39 $10.76 ; ‘> Nets | John Eicher will be in charge of feature of the opening night. He : 2 alee 1 Savthe ; the program, that offers owners of|"@s SPPeared in many sport shows. : ONLY Da You i re is no charge for the Jan. +e and yton Gives dogs opportunity to train their pets/19 program and all dog owners are ; i in obedience. . invited. But they are instructed A ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE! Opening night's program will |"0t to take their dogs. , al Prices Plas Ped. Tax on@ Exchange feature a demonstration of how | Regular training classes begin ; dogs are trained. It will include |0" Jan. 26. Both Jan. 19 and Jan: . dog,) the CDX (companion dog, arene: at 8 A sighlgs oo im ‘ : : —_—_— ~—|formation about the classes call xy . te FE 27-4867. | -3-DAY SPECIAL! FREE CHECK | " Bowling Clinic if By BILLY SIXTY Titans Meet Drake BRAKE | WHEEL | cay : # { — ap re si Poy? ( ne 5% ay As ° . F f , re ‘ the start of the winter Olympics/ternational tournament here. the first ae Tonight's Fight Between tess oe thrde weeks away: Amer| 55.4 the consensus among the ex-( unm a eee Ortiz and Portilla May, ica” skiers. still have 4 long way!perts is that they’ both have tolurday, That's to’ go if they are to be serious|improve ‘considerably, __ . Madeline Berthod * jthreats, ; e * @ «@ here ‘ Mrs. Andrea Mead Lawrence of|in neighboring Grindelwald, The Monday night fights stil|Parshall, Colo, who won two significent of New York's St. Nicho-jslalom titles in the 1952 games,| 1. The powerful come out las Arena for at least this Monday|and Ralph Miller of Hanover, N.H.,|Alpine squad became the night with a match between 19-year|have looked most impressive of the|favorite to win both slalom Shesten ta 15 bovee, Gl Deas Per : tila of New York. ls of New York. om, nit Bree Among Top Rated xioug to continue promoting here i : Utes BEES il cae AP Wirepneie|St@ighten it all out Z rH i z i WORKING — Tommy Boldt, whose red- é ‘ confer- birdies to establish a tournament record tourney. With 205, he was five strokes behind leader Lloyd Mangrum /ence with Commissioner Julius Hel ISfooter fails to at the start of today’s final round in the $30,000 Open at the Rancho|“Orus sy itd tania . because 3 as drop on the Ist green in 3rd round play of the Los Angelés Golf Valley course. im Leads Finale at LAY == seeking his fourth win in for 207, and one stroke behind him play. He lost a stroke to par on were Duich Harrison (1) and John #81 OE ce 1 aut Sea Island Meet jknow what 1 was doing for « min 3 i iif i Te g i | if rf EF 38 a Hs ais i H ill br i 8 i iat ie i ih E i H ¥ eB : A i i i iy i § : te i bel i A att i f ; 5 ? E i é L : i z | : z E Solution Offered = oe ra Bey alte for Deer Killing oss sucess 'Sse"."s in, Srna trac ih ae Compromise Proposed St, Louis Leads Missouri tose SHO" Walley; Titans Beat Tulsa Losses 1956 legislature a 73-69 lead with just 35 * 6 8 left. ® 9. 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MONDAY, JANUARY 0, 1996 : ee en ae vailahlo ‘(Hollywood Headlines: — << eRe one Leetle Leely Pons Uses TAm Available, | sicishote 40 earciste f sf * Is Training] se Sugar for Fast Enairgy | Paul Newman ieee DM 0 . : pt na en With A-Reactor Lausche Avers if aes obt trom Experiment on Bomber te, ee “wotea| Ohio Go States| . By LOVELLA 0, PARSONS _ royal tor . Reniee. Svetiene Smee Sen ' xperime NEW YORK — I'm one-of the Metropolitan Op@fa’s devotea) V werner : . .foyal family, tor Bob made 8\wint marry him when she’s free. ° Part of Plan..to Make |“intermission-ipvers” — but I happen to be in love with Lettle| He Will Accept Dem Bid) HOLLYWOOD (INS)—My friend|charity film for the Duke of Edin-| “Janet Leigh won't make any ef, Atoms Work for AF — |Leely Pons. I've always been high on Leely but my admiration! if Offered _ jot many years, Bill Corum, famous » ave Ci, end when Sebimans: Sivicn wh ater Ge Mirth : . ballooned during the excitement over the 25th anniversary of - sports writen and commentator, out on the stage at Pine-lof her baby. Tony Curtis let her ; a . CLEVELAND @-Gov, Frank J.|will play himself in “Somebody|“0%,,‘nere Was Prince Phillip/make her own. decision on this, - FORT WORTH, Tex. w—Expert.|"*r Met debut Lausche says be “would be avall/Up ‘There Likes. Me, the. biog ums waiting to tke part in the|énd she doesn't ant to take any Dawe BSS as part of w prenam te| In the madhouse I chanced to be offered a coffee — and Sie) Lae ncaldent bat hae ms|"aphy based ot Rocky Grazlano’s wat Gelade reporter, whel ‘The Landon Dally ‘Telegragh atomic-powered aircraft|reached for a saccharine. ; present plans for seeking it. ‘|lite, Bill will handle the ringside|Wrote a whole’ column about it,inamed Arlene Dahl as one of the ee ee le “But you need sugar,” Leely squealed. ~ Citizens in halt a dosen states|color at the epic Graziano-Tony| iu, chowt Bob's standing at Buck-iten top stars and as the world's “Among other things the reactor| “For enairgy like me,” Leely continued. “Seenging ees have given him encolrgament toifale middleweight championship) e+ That's all today. See you tomor- 2 is used to investigate problems of| ® job. You have to be an athiett. I dreenk 3 or 4 sugar om governor. He named | GC | In ater tim [Tow ee shielding against radiation to study) cubes in water at the start of my show, 3 or 4 more am [ricrida, New Hampshire, om bie raziano 44 his wife, cal pon Pe ‘i —— : R: effects of radiation on aircraft, ma-| eentermeesion, “I don’t drink or smoke. I'm deprived of (chusetts, Indiana and Minnesota. | with Paul ae . — a at tie from Spain, Said Ava, “I must | é terials and systems to develop air-' the theater — you might catch cold. Parties I leave airly But he said last night he “‘dread-| Rocky, Paul's been living with the| 8®V 88 automobile in a | | V4 E E fe #] ! borne nuclear — the _ef you don’t enjoy before 12, you won't after 12. I have ed the thought of occupying. the|Grazianos in York since De-| ®¥*ry!” So a car was put ona | rH JP safety neccautions have been| meeséd many enjoyments,” Leetle Leely added, “but eet highest office” because of its bur-'cember 22nd, so Paul can copy all| Plane aad shipped to her in Ma- | © THEATER taken and “the public can be as-; ©am wait.” 1a ee ae cane it ona can | anes maamertone fires hand arid. that there is no danger of 8} In a box sat her proud hus- side Ohio.” | ‘The very first deal Jack Warn- AF odaaeny the rgb rp : > _ nuclear trom} band, Andre Kostelanetz. With FAVORITE SON er made in the new year was to |'* lingering longer Jak @ Jigian accident to the aircraft,” it] nim was maestro Leopold Sto- In Ohio, be is letting his name ep On talk oe ee i ase al 1e aknouncement kowski, whose white hair be as a favorite. son ; ; contract, I met Charies Vidor at Chasen’s E NOW SHOWING! | >. reactor is ied stood out in tho black audi- date. He also ts for the _— posal ad ey Pops and he told me any girl who wants " . during takeofts and landings. It is|torium like ® snow-capped nie asaigig” = oe pon under the new contract is “Buf. [to become a princess should just of . ROSE “4 loperated only when the aircraft hydrant on a dark street. a ecehly will have no opposition) *#le Grass,” the western I mae 8 ewe ae we. ae ‘ + (fis flying over a predesignated area! “what do you do for amuse- i dhe’ Dembicratie primary. you about by Frank. Gruber, I had just finished ‘Gilda’ with , Rita H rhe! ied| |where maximum public safety is ment?” I asked the coloratura. Often outspoken as an admirer| He is now finishing “Santiago” -ligg ea sapere pile, ‘attainable. ~ | BOWL | “Precautions taken also include | GAME | iblic saf measures be FOX NEWSREEL SS ae oe ° taken in the unlikely event of an_ “In past months the aircraft has made numerous successful ° flights \day that police agencies in this sosity con handle crowds verted from should crash, rear-wheel to! f - : prope mes! Betsy Blair Returns; : Si sunat|Eyes Voluptuous Roles casters, - LOS ANGELES @—Film actress < ~ a is — from film we wed dealers for work in Europe and says that EVEREST 8 HEMMINGS Catt taf hermmrig trom now on she wants, to. be a ee ee eee. . Miss Blair arrived at Interna- tavalid Neede—Sick Room Supplies “onal Airport last night from Paris 4! 2-3027 | jo and was met by her husband, GATS Woodward, Royal Oa |Stnoer Gene Kelly, and thet ¢ Mich. 3 Doors North of 10-Mile |daughter, Kerrie. * _| “American producers want 1000 COMICS to be mean and sexy in the Tied National Geepraphioe ft She c: and Geographies She completed “Return To Piper's Magazine Outlet | Peris’ and. plans ‘to, leave soon BOOKS FOR: © CHILDREN or ADULTS BOOKS ABOUT: oa POG, SEWN EB OLD PROFS BOOK SHOP | ugly crusts and scales of PSORIASIS, “I go to Palm Spreengs. ‘OrseLack fding, walking ‘| een the wilderness. I love it and at night you hear the coyotes laughing. At 5:30 a.m. I get up te see the meercle of the dawn, Ees out of town and when the city of Paim Spreengs lights up ‘|he hoped the President would re-|fectly happy there and, I might’ Grace Kelly, and what does she of President Eisenhower, he said on the Warner lot and seems perm direeting ‘The Swan’ with| gain his health and be the Re-\add, it is a mutually happy ar-|———. publican candidate again. But in rangement. . that case, “if everything else was . 2 8 | equal, I would support the Demo-| The world need no longer wonder crat” who runs against Eisenhow-|!f Bob Hope is in bad with the er, he replied to a question. ad He likened himself to Eisenhow-|roundly criticized for certain re- Adu er of four yeas ago, saying that/marks on his TV show about the \ THE MIDNIGHT EARL... * * om * brief time off this week following the accidental injury of comedian That's all the more credit to the greatness of Lettle Leely|Chick Johnson during Saturday’ s- who had three or four changes of diamonds and a couple hun-| 5 — parade Bon't d of lace in her gown. wasn't conceited, elther. ile offstage at the Music Bo: reds yards t gowr She t conceited, either ‘er, Jehneen ately: shest She was at the Met around 6 o'clock. ease in the om tae He was “I am too nervous,” she said, “to stay home.” Home being a treated for powder burns and skin | little penthouse, too. lacerations and taken home. ‘Johnson and his partner, Ole Ol- = sen, have fired an estimated five million rounds of blank ammuni-. Bing Crosby's going to sell his big ranch. Marilyn Mon-| ion the test 20 yess withost ony | roe’s got an all-white bedroom. Sammy Cahn’s| The show will be resumed later “Love and Marriage” tune is a big contender for the Emmy|this week. TV award ... Red Buttons and Joey Adams are Miami hits | joe Katharine Hepburn—filming “Not for Money” with Bob Hope in Lendon—was so unhappy about thy script she went AWOL to Paris for a day ... The song, “Trouble with Harry,” won't be played on Margaret Truman's “weekday” show ‘cause NBC thinks ‘twouldn’t be fittin’. .. John Wayne's daughter Toni, 19, weds in June... The tax} MON..--TUES.--WED. 1 ’~ & & names, then file separate returns for each name... pianist Joe Bushkin has quit cafe work for serious composing. x * ** * t | M4 EARL’S PEARLS . , . Some women clean house all morn- } ‘ ’ ing so they can go out and spread dirt all afternoon.— Rube Rutsic, Walton, N. Y. CiINEmaScoPE WISH I’D SAID THAT: “When you see a gouple happily mar-/| wunena i ried it’s because they both like-the same thing—even if it took; him a few years to learn.”—Harry Toffel. | FFLIN-RAY-tREEMAN-OU SON AHWR : TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Hypnotist Lynne Gordon explained WASSEY-HUNTER-VALONE-FRENCIS Gi one of her problems: “If my act is successful, there's nobody, awake to ask for an encore.” @ PLUS e * * *® * It’s Mike Connolly's question: “If Patrick Henry had known! what taxation WITH representation would turn out to be, would he have kept his mouth shut?” That’s earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) FOGAR RICE BUR TARTANS HIDDEN JUNO: appearing on the arms, legs and scalp, need no longer force you to wear long sleeves, long skirts, a aon 8 bob. As hundreds of thousands of ters have learned, SIROIL tends to remove unsightly external PSORIASIS lesions. If lesions re- hiya i clothing or bedlinens. 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Jait take ana and down the Prince TUES.-WED.-THURS. that the sheriff wanted to see “the Parcular “To Catch a Thief” Gallegos. who wants to plead S8ratov. . | Will he eat much caviar? way “ guilty,” Joe, Sam and Louise =| | 5 Against the House legos — no relation — stepped for- — = ward oat ented alto sama /A Confusing Stote 1 ORPHEUM THEATER \uM—It had to happen. A fire was, NOW! — 0085 Oren e “I hate the stuff,” he said. ireported exactly at 10 p.m., just] 12:45 Reds Give Visa Okay | when the fire whistle is supposed for Caviar Fish Study 'to sound the curfex. Firemen ex- BEST PICTURE ‘plained that they just blew it louder’ LONDON (®—Jon Miller of the ang jonger—then quickly put out a: OF THE YEAR! e FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING! London Zoo has Kremlin permis: tire in the living room of the Ed- sion for a visit to Russia to study Weinster home. f } ‘400’ vouNce Huren Bow! Bidg. / ae Sh. So 4 wi wr E25 \ i ~ *. .* LEE CARON @ Clever MC. Quick on the wit. “ JERRI ADAMS | Lovely song stylist. Melodies | you'll like. . * CLAUDAN COOPER Can a dancer be more |] BETSY PALACER - WARD BORD - PHIL CAREY - Seren Play by FRAME NUDENT end JOSMUA LOGY interesting? Rand sm the ploy by THOMAS HIRGOEN snd JOSHUA LOQAN NO COVER—NO MINIMUM |] Dwntty JOHN PORD oot MERVYN LEROY LELAND HAYWARD + et oe ' z 7 a Pd rk : © rnou WARNER Bros. CINEMASCOPE WarNERCOLOR STARRING FONDA. CAGNEY- POWELL LEMMON | @se th DISPENSING OPTICIANS CO. » We HH I HH KKH OOO OK OTK OO KKK KKK KKK KKK hen Eisenhower first was offered Queen and Princess — at night, ees like a theater.” the nomination he ‘did not Gee|which were all In good fun. + K' En “You must have been very trom responsibility.” . WRITER CONCERNED — oO n = young when you made your His answers were made on the} Apparently some columnists a Ria d é NBC radio and television program). ened Gun the —— debut Jan. 3, 1931. Sleet the Press ' ‘eoabe more concern n t NOW Thru FRI “I was a bebe. Only one een Le , pI ancl ° | Ld . * | Serene gees ioe lnivry to Comedion Ss ad ae April 12, 1904, making her 3 LEETLE LEELY Halts Musical Revue Te gee months short of 52. She was a baby of 26 when she made her! HOLLYWOOD u—The mentee) THEATER The Story of Hunted debut. revue, “Hellzapoppin’” takes a Criminal No. 1 _ Idieda dekelutcrnare At—t:23 - $:38 - &: — STARTS SATURDAY — “RAINS OF RANCHIPUR” Plus “DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE” * NOW and TUESDAY * A Reign of Violence Swamps the Screen! HUMPHREY FREORIC BOGART.-MARCH WILLIAM WYLER'S Production of THE DESPERATE HOURS Shewn at— 21-2:10-6:20-0:460 as te CO-FEATURE & She Had Other Weapons Besides Her Guns... and Used Them/ “TWO GUN LADY” With PEGGY CASTLE + - WILLIAM TALMAN Shown st—12:55 - 4:30 - 8 P. M. °__ @ WEDNESDAY e “Billy The Kid” tné “Honky Tonk” gStrand |, TODAY and TUES. 2 BIG CINEMASCOPE FEATURES AT BARGAIN PRICES! ty) £Oth Centur Ox nt Ty AUR! 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The pace. of trading was around higher at the No | Start and then turned mixed. Many use. |leaders were bolstered by defense hs;| order announcements out of Wash- 4 /10,000 shares unchanged at 44%, d/and it maintained a fairly steady price. At noon, the Associated Press Sseeeesery: SBOeVeweawe ——s NEW YORK, Jan. 9—Compiled by The) 18 18 Indust. Retis Util ai sr . + os + 4 Mon ...,: 387.0 1347 73.1 1704 2569 134.7 9 7.8 085-86 Low... 203.2 1149 67.2 1488 19 3.9 Hits High casts, a warning. 154.g/Sity of Michigan. Some folks up here got per- z turbed about McLenon being fined 77.8 $6.4 108-0) $11 85 Friday for playing good sa- maritan and dropping a penny (C, 3, Ne : oe) ‘ett Figures after decima: nts are ¢ 8 . = High Low Woon into a parking meter in an effort to save an absent motorist an ‘overtime parking ticket. William V. Mason began the pennies for McLenon campaign while gabbing with a group of friends in the Post Office lobby Saturday morning. They read about McLenon’s fine in the Burl- ington Free Press and got in- dignant, “I'm = going penny,” Mason said, “By gosh I will, too,” another spoke up. Post Office employes themselves |American visitors, today counted | coughed up 25 pennies for McLenon |106 injured and heavy damage in and the idea spread. McLenon, 20, of Gibraltar, Mich., pleaded guilty im Ann Arbor to violation of a city ordinance which prohibits anyone but the agent or|,, jassociate of a car owner or driver to extend time on a parking meter. The fine resulted. Minor Pleads Guilty to Beer Possession A minor, arrested early Sunday for illegal possession of beer, pleaded guilty to the charge today in M A & P Head Predicts Stable Food Prices NEW YORK # — Retail food prices will remain at ‘about pres- ent levels during 1956 and supplies should be adequate to meet de- mand, a food industry leader fore- Ralph W. Burger, presient of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., coupled this prediction with “If we are going to continue to hold the price line and. at the same time assure farmers of an adequate return," “We must be alert to resist in- flationary trends developing with- in the industry.” Burger said food prices in 1955 were 1.5 per cent lower than in 194 and 5.8 per cent below the post-World War II peak reached in 1952, He said the overall cost of : living in 1955 was down only four-|P€T tenths of one per cent. ?Good Deed Brings Fine and Pennies to UM Student WATERBURY, Vt. u — A bunch of pennies were in the mails today 2)for Frank McLenon at the Univer- to send him a! ESS, MONDAY; JANUARY 9,195 N ew Lacquer for Pontiacs in Durability na | Fee i : 3 ke OK fo Run, Says Doctor Poll =: Think He’s Ready Benson, Inc., Princeton, N. J. replies, as given by the magazine: cally able to serve a second term? Yes: 141, or 60.3 per cent; No: 93, or 39.7 per cent. per cent. research organization ask that re- plies be signed. . The Journal of the AMA, in an editorial published last Friday, said the questionnaires ‘‘should be tossed into the wastebasket.” It said among other things that ‘the questions are very definitely PUBLIC ” ae 5 9903 4 Door. slanted Politically, and that COM-| gale to" be held 10:00 gets January 19, Lone = Pad East Libérty Street, Milford, sultation without examination is absurd.” nist China, Ceylon, has banned ex- port of scrap ¢repe rubber to other countries, Colombo reports. To assure a supply for cummu- life ge i F : F7{ 246 Answer Questions 7 on Form; Three of Five The American Medical Assn. had questioned the propriety of the poll and urged doctors not to an- The two questions asked and the “Based on what you have read about the nature of the President's illness, and assuming a normal convalescence in the next few months, do you think Mr. Eisen- hower can be regarded as physi- “Do you think a man who has suffered a heart attack can be re- garded as physically able to serve a term as president?” Yes: 152, or 64.4 per cent; No: 84, or 35.6 No names of physicians were used by the magazine, nor did the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice ts hereby given of a pu Article IV—Section 4.1—Health, Gani- tary, cate and Pro we Measures Article V—Section §.1— ricts Article Vi—Section 6.1—Residence 1 District ‘ Article ViIl—Section 6.1—Commercial Article een 6.3—Manufactur- a mg Di rticle I'V—Hea) Sanitary Gafety sn res—Bection 4.1 Z| » if * 3 i li z * SF Bf “9 Sep 5 : ou Si a Ex bESsies __Help Wanted Male 6 CHASSIS DESIGNERS LAYOUT MEN CHECKERS DETAILERS on SRE AERO-DETROIT 31717 REPUBLIC oie tae OPEN Pr} Account Adjuster opportunity y, Jan. 10, at 2 p.m. rpe Pui with Rev. Chester H. Houcks offi- Interment tn Clarkston revoked. le VIII—Commercial 1 District, Section 8.1, a new subsection (H) is to read as follows (H) Multiple Article eee f Distriet— Section 9.2 (as &mended) Building Re- remen : “Exeept heighth limitations shall not to buildin, Distriet2 ane _ read as follows: height stories or thirty-five (35) feet, except that towers, chimneys and similar structures may be erected to a greater height when. permitted by the Board of ILER COACH PARK DISTRICT 18.1 In @ district designed as “Trailer o re ce —e 3 used bd ie irpose on @ trailer Pood g rk as defined and regulated by Act of the Public Acts of 1939, as | fifteen (15) feet. All such yards shall be hae ae — ro all nroncelyge ar (>) plan for proposed Trailer Coach Park shall provide a e with a minimum width of not less than fifty (50) feet and an area of not less than five thousand (5000) squate feet for fe) Plot plan shall provide that appurtenances and utilities, such as sewer, water and electricity hookups shall be on the plot so that the trafler when located on the plot will not oecupy the rear fifteen (15) feet of plot (a) Sidewalks, private roads end easements not be counted as a BRAD- ford, 2870 Orangegrove, age 8%; ed hy of Ada Kerr; _ Locum 8 AUTO SALESMAN LILLYCROP, JAN. 6, 1966, CLAUDE BODY ENGINEERS BODY DESIGNERS . BODY LAYOUT MEN TOOL DESIGNERS MODEL CHECKERS ” JIG AND FIXTURE BUILDERS AND DO-ALL MAN APPLY IN PERSON 2910 INDIANWOOD RD, LAKE ORION BROAD, DIVERSIFIED EXPERT ministrative functions. General ace m, from the Pursley Pu- Georg Widdifield officiating. Interment Pursiey Funreal Home. Frederick, 21 Charlotte 8t., dear father of Miss Bian diein; dear brother of Charles Helms, the auspices of the F&AM No. 21, Pontiac, Mr. Meid- Jein, will He in state at the Voor- hees-Siple Puneral Home. . part of the “required five th (5000) square feet. (e) Bach Trailer Coach Park shall an electri distribution system that conforms wi the applicant w plans and specifications showing .com- pliance with the above requirements and payment of a fee of twenty-five ($25.00) dollars. Such land use permits shall be revocable for noncompliance permits shall be valid for a period of five ($3) years. -To consider the following changes in the Zoning Map. From Commerrtal 1 District to Trailer Coach Park 1 District: Town 3 N, Renge 8 E, Section 14, part of the SW ‘, beginning at the 8 \% corner thence W 1,862.11 feet: thence N 822.04 feet: thence E 537.63 feet; thence 8 309.38 feet: thence EB 673.23 feet; thence 8 2°40” E 478.60 feet: thence E 630.37 feet: thence S 35 feet to be- ginning. Also 8 35 feet of W 38 feet of the BE %. 18.72 A. The above stated amendments are hereby declared to be immediately neces- sary for the preservation of the public health, peace and safety and are hereby ordered to take effect thirty (30) days after publication. ‘ Signed: PERCY STOWE, Chairman White Lake Township Zoning Board Jan. 9, 25, 1956 No, P85: D January 23, 1956, at 1:30 p.m, at 223 Main Btreet, Rochester, ichigan NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 1955 Pontiac SC Cat Coupe, Engine 5H 71706. Public sale to be held Jan. 7, 9, 1986 SALE Jan. 7, 9, "56 Properties ld on Contracts. Loans on Savings Accounts Real Estate in Judgment . Stock in Federal Home Loan 8. Government Bonds .. Cash on Hand and in Banks Land and Office Bullding—Less Office Equip and L hold Savings Accounts Loans in Process Other Liatbilities........ fic Reserves... General Reserves........ Surplus above is a true and correct statement State of Michigan County of Oakland Subscribed and sworn to before me a Notary Public this 6th day of January, 1966. STATEMENT OP CONDITION PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION DECEMBER 31, 1955 ASSETS Pirst Mortgage Loans a dete SiaEGe oie P.H.A. tle I Home Modernization... ... Advances from Federal Home Loan ‘Bank....... spasivesas eee ee Total Reserves and Surplus.............. $8, T, James Clarkson, Executive Vice. President and Se¢retary of the Pontiac Pederal Savings and Loan Association being duly sworn deposes and says the Association as shown on the books as of December 3ist, 1 sarsesen aeG Rs $6,545,141 65 sewsoeesvacsoes 437,096.12 . 33.404 UT ee eeee 63 B27 68 sO rerece 2846.72 ws'cersy 140,000.09 124,976.26 803,436.07 388,953.56 55,956.46 $8,594,636.39 +. 633,683.13 504,636.39 of the, — the above named JAMES CLARKSON, Executive Vice President Secretary. . a 1956, DARIUS, 106 West Columbia, age 79; be- : ert give references Blanche Collins; dear brother of Charlies Oatman and Mrs. Bi King. Funeral service will be held the Huntoon Funeral James Luther officiating. Interment in Davisburg Cemetery. Mr. Oatman will lie in state at _the Huntoon Funeral Home. | DESIGNER DETAILERS Body fixtures, special Amachine hours REED. JAN; 8, 1956, JULIA ANN, Engineering Company . Designers Detailers ‘qutomation type machines= _ fixutres. Top rates. LOCKHART & ¢ Mrs. Luna Auth, Mrs. Bertis Bub- Tuesday, Jan. 10, at ton, Mrs. Sparks will be at the Purs- ley Funeral Home until noon Tuesday, at that time she will be taken to the Church where she will Me in state until time service. She then will be taken evening to , Hearne , / DESIGNER DETAILERS cial machines-top rates. tucky for burial. Funeral arrange- / In Memoriam win pan ne ENGINEERING SERVICE GO. 12_ Mile at Woodward Berk}: Mi DRIVER WITH OWN | 4g time delivery &-8031 for In memory's frame we | FOR CASH INA HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads. Anything goes! Dial SAVE ENERGY, USE _WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live ot a oth’ 7a powrrac. vimsn, MONDAY, JANUARY. 9, 1956 , DIE DESIGNERS, DETAILERS CHECKERS | sO = MEN WANTED ‘ AT ONCE ‘ HOUR MINIMUM , Ne F Saleen LEAvere ENG. CO Real Estate or ai ee Have for alert . Bana screw, et SAE: Pisano eset So" other without supervision. a te - : Tr | YOU i eev ir? M MAHAN. SGLEREINE GF toe OOWEY WIKE- REALTY CO. REAL ers, Free 5 ears | Rea!’ Estat SALESMAN ae. “FE 20263 GET ET OUT 6 F THE RUT Ext! DOOR TO BRANCH travel and eccumulate POST Ste uate? You can you Ie rate fou can guaiiy |” brience LB Sinn wih reliable firm. ~ hy program provided. 16) W Mont- Write: NRR, Inc, Glen Palls, N.Y | _calm. Structural 5 ing | So ieee: © Steel weet meer =) Layout Men hundreds of exceptions! oppui,| Paid Hospitalization TY MAGAZINE. name for Insurance wnat Foutre, seine sow. OF Paid Holidays Eeetetntes| Apply ue lee wens sauce Sse Sebi “ier Mr. E. Barnabo vox Write Por baARAGON CONST. CO. 44000 Grand Ri “Law Student Novi. Mich. Picea pretension while wortine| — WOodward 3.3515 3 a clerk in County Clerk's Northville 2910. “$3, 237 to $3,757 Year - eon Pereasoet Office, Oakland on Sasi, Lafayette St., LOOK MEN Steady year around sales position | with excellent soreiegs for am- Time Study Men At least 2 years engineering back- ground training study experience preferred. required, Time ucts, Appl B a | ag er ginaw S[ANAGER’S Hn re in ego nd to Mr. wing chine Co Need assistant (27-55) in Oakland | Apply Excellent” ‘Temuneration. | ; pad . ment lap. Pontiac Motor Division ulating work. rit : e's 7h | valuable. ne SALARY PERSONNEL GLENWOOD AVE. Plasa, Chicago 34, Litnote, po ; PONTIAC, MICHIGAN x cand experience. num MEN oe OF ALL KINDS —— 7088 PONTIAC WANTED. SALEGMAN AT ONCE Employment Servi ice F. 7. Danan, 0.0. Beree @. 18 W, Huron p 42551 MAN wane: FOR ere} business in Pontiac. No experience) peony to start. Seles easy to tts good. Start im- WANTED _ Lae greats SALESM By progressive or, eacention. Tf you made money last year, make more train two be- mediate “write Rawieigh's.| ginners. Call rf. aoe Mc A-€06-190, Freeport. Ul —— — - to the oe 136|° e 8 tn con- MIDWEST | fidential _ General off — mee $325 GAYLORD Office Mgr e . Mo. 9600|/Member Co-op. Real Estate Exch. | Accountant — . $600 WANTED. EXPERIENCED ar 4 Insurance viesmer Me antic. pegrdee ig Leena oN te y and ¢ wor itions. Bee Mr. Welsh ‘at frock Serv- __ tee Inc. 554 Franklin Rd. Eaperoe Service State Bank Bide. ur With some knowledge of | [se wae en 7 . PART TIME . SALESLADY, 40 to 55 want 8 over 4 with & CASHIER bookkeeping _ preferred. Apply in person. ENGGASS grasa to Tere * SLOOMFIELD — FASHION SHOP mat) Stenographer $2,821 to $3,081 a Year eweet| Court Reporter $4,017 to $4.641 a Year aid ¥ ec e w Livonia, Mich. ELDERLY WOMAN TO CARE FOR | peaee. ations hb pe ato’ To EXPERIENCED WOM AN_3E pi . Work, Live th Ma eats. rea of transportation, _B& ire aoe ¥. ere Derived | eens ae Cocks dane. ¥—— 3-908} WOMAN ho wire work in Birmingha: _ te time of. ‘Live WOMAN ho amg ~— S housekeeping aad ae Trector & Imptement Dir. ty’ schoo! ome enitéren. feom ont board and some wages. FE 4-9144. WOMAN Cvmineten “TOR LIGHT HOUSE: keeping. Care of 2 children. Live ‘ a ie a home than wages. r Po ntiac GReenlest 4-2143. Mas tmmetions openines toe |. Help Wanted 8: STENO-SECRETARIES | QQteer PEE siisnea menufactor. ing concern. er. graduate pre- COMP-TYPIST hal ep oreuniny. ot Rochester Pager & 1-9651. ‘ . ; DRUG CLERK « CLERK-TYPISTS, Exceljent opportunity for one whe of EXPERIEN E FOR suburban lake home. Own & . house work shed. Nan be | positions with bounty * suventie Court. | and sick bus. Farmington. | i r | ers. ete CARNIVAL" “ie Dik Tereee| ene, “~< ae x et A oF - wr) (1-9 TM Rag, US. Par, Or, © 1906 by NEA Bernese. © ’ “What I'd really like is something with the dollar sign waco Etat Tetartal tervice ~) M308 . in PLIABLI WISH a eee ae A-l CARPENTER CONTRACTOR Get our bid \ PE 2.7000 too, OR 33-2976, LLOYD MONROE. FE 46866 work. Al fireplace a," pis cz or! eo fire os _anteed. OR 3- aaiinis bad Apply EN. WOMEN. YEAR ROUND OP- 5; 2300 © Maple R4. Birmingham Der Apply 180) Open Wed. til) ® Sat. 8 to 12) rienced, Advance traint Bisters latch ick ” HAIR DRESSER. iE sooty. Murra he | Studio WANTED: ED: COUPLE TO WOR! restaurant. Apply 23175 * Mile Rd., Outiand's Riding Stable, Instructions 9 lm UE | Ene irre aie PRARWAGET Gy BURIN t| agree ww them Seeaieun: Mu! time, Wes:| friends? You can make up to fer" - Woodward.| $30.00 tn @ day even im spare time, without canvassing. ae. RESS TA CcO., Dept. R 337, 500 So. Throop &t., Chicago 1 ac ine _ Miinois. _ Help Wanted Female 7 A GOOD HOME AND WAGES FOR | Pip vege oe to care for 3 gir li FE 40004. Designers Checkers AND Fixture | A PERMANERT. FULL TIME PO- | sition experienced salesiady | | in ar gg i store Apply in | Myers Jereiry Shop, TEL- | URON ‘SHOPPING CENTER. | AIM HIGH CAREER GIRLS | Figure BATE e scesccaes . — st, rapid | ......6s. wee | Generai elatical ae ennee sess -. $240 a Y Ou yc sseisssecateceeses $300 Stenographer ..............-5- $270 | Bookkeeper .........-:6000055 $300 | Cashier k $55 ee wee MIDV'EST Employment Service 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg PE $9271 _ Draftsmen —_— Seer coeeenna XTURES. bypass Parr HANDLING,» IACHIN DESIGN ON DRILLING TAP AMBITIOUS WOMAN EARN 433 | ook ILLING, BORIN ‘OF | weekly handl beautiful ster- TU TK MA ety ling and fine Bavarian china. Fe wart: R TYPE, ROTA Leads plentiful. No canvassing. AND. TRUNNION TYPES Car necessary, FE 2-6175 of F LOCATED IN 2-9627 APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BE. ing taken for personne! for following departments at the new ROYAL OAK Pontiac Osteopa' Hos Appisationn, S20 being taken at . RED NURSES SALARY P ones ie HOUSEREEPINC Broad Fringe Benefits ‘SAR —ITER FeO hrrt LI 7-7474 ERT of Fe iss BABY 6 Avs. ROBBINS BAKERY, y aALESOIN. Di DAY WORK yg rie Bekery, 1% W 14 Mile Ra rm. MI 4-Til¢ snare CeERATOR. OR 13-9607... Engineerin ron 123 S. MAIN ARY OF ae _ 4196‘ Bashabaw Rd a PRONE OR Visit 9 AM TO SA a TOR. GOOD BIRMINGHAM SHORT-CUT TO) _ nampure o General Os waleonesa. No Go- a Lew, Maple. Birming: CASH: Classified Ads dial FE 2-8181. W the 19 FOUNTAIN CLERK Good ho & working conditions. Breetient opporrunity to r one who | IESE POWER | qualifies. Phone Midwest 45060. | 18 B sechahcn ek agg moeerey | GIRL WANTED FOR TELEPHONE echanica’ men canvass. Salary and bat | look into this BIG PAY tied: { learn to install, operate and main- ininleetincings § “tn tain all types 9 of Die aoa sneinee ——"GRAEBNER | Powe! Power tn Diesel’ Tities a beset | - _Training. Bo Box is, Pontiac Press. Employment Service DRIVING "LESSONS PONTIAC 313 ag te Bank Bidg Drivers’ Training. Days, Eves., 5-9277 -and Sundey FE "94087, Phon REC! PTIONISTS. No erp OFFICE. TRAI TRAINEES HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Iume-| Work Wanted Male 10 diately, Care of children and Jn og ——r ing. Somme treaing. Live tn or owt. |= amp “gee | - me iz. ve or as ve ben. ik any and places | a ESssive OTL @TA- CABINET MAKER AND CARPER. | tion — poet office CAB Kitchens & Pl fc aoe aa eke boone ing. Post. “s ton |GARPENTER WORK. NEW RE i Sn PK E NA LIKE MUSIC? \\vrepair. PE 8-279. FE 44168. | permanent. bright future CARPENTRY (WORK NEW AND | for right person. Must repair FE 44210 have pleasing personality and sell- AN dD | CARPENTER CABINET | Hi] ton For sierra 08 call “work, new or repair, work quar- ee gg a eekies | ron PAY Sarit aeay 14 ‘ood. 120 N. “Soon on — — anteed. OR 3-7603 _ none PE tt re be | —tiec,_ Mich a LIBRARY AIDE pings lg CABINETS, FOR house WTO VTKO PULLY Pa. Pontiac AEWARD | $306 FOR | in PORMA- mica wor' crea- on i Salary 9.341 to start with pubve fon ‘rooms and repairs, Bid S408 | gexeeees_ Fe seme s sone. Moving & Trucki 19 spons! vie tor taal or_ dieponition week. Interesting work, cougentel CARPENTER ASD CASO Sanding and finishing. rato | arccngaend from Dye Farm. “west of Ce, ta, teat | pt Fe Pe a op Co ne we,| Betis Lestat ted Ai Personnel Of- og ™ . or. See a co ot) of any who oe er mh Oe 8 re ony type, <4. geod , wand pee ec damaged” the property. or caused MT HAULING A _| All work guaranteed. reasons MAA MO ino — udders, of m vale such = Phone PE 8-1796 and est for Carl. tes. % OE datry Oe pete not te A Job of interest IDDLEAGED MAN WOULD | a ese ca, aherstions.~ @pecial | Chae E ROBBISE et | Penton, Bam 0-069" or | Mais awaits the wom a0. ; yaks SER UIeE Pumphrey, 150 ot ent BONA GEMGUE DROMS AND -XTLS.|D & M BLDG. SERVICE| _Weeses, ots i wh Employment Service poone, Ts Sets Eres, OR D401, PE 24068 re ORD MOVING” finish, ‘e age pane te nleam No 18. W. Huron FE 42351 PAR k vee, OF 20ve 7S Distance— tons. 3 eats children’s wation oe_sitendant PE Sait | | cuEAKE oon te 38 dresess, Big selection, adorable REGISTERED MALE WURSE ie ae At one “A Peeks nase styles. Low prices. Complete dis- . — ate and | | PLACE A “LOST AD” ent ! ply, free, Rush name. HARFORD, | MI oratrat eat | oad DS. Ly RHA, 25, Ohio, SALESWAN, 10 YEARS fee “Call FE 28181-f Boe ANYTHING. ANYTIME. | "cents a ES ia GED WOMAN and intang a or an ad) enamnrertinaiet ead | .. ip. Have, 1 schoo! ghtla j hes it By’ or veeu. i SCL) ED. As snd and nights nach FrousiR "Wy % ml | to recover a loss. Dial FE) ns Wtd. Children to Board 26 a a al | RADI | 2-8181 for an ad-writer. ‘len Lic Miomen ga othr. sof get wr pent on ime work, FE | Live tn. Say “charge it.” eft Ey mother works. sees = Hosa work of any kind Hes ‘ poriua y on established Watkins | Earn to $3 hour Li ; DUG N _ings. Pree hig K ro alee okt chi: a ad 3 job too wo so chimneys. a en ae and oo" i RPENTER WORE WANTED. OF 32-2776. finishing. 10 ‘ears experience. Pree estimates, Jo> Tevlor +i8i6. . LAYING, BANDING D fasenies. C. Bud Bills FE 43921. FE 8-2050. FLOOR SANDING, OLD | A _ specialty. Call Bilis. 20708 | Flo SANDING LAYING, FIN. Gerdner, @ Central FE 2-7819 FLOOR LAYING | SANDING, AND Soceine. dane d © . AD Pontiac Hardwood view _“Where Quality Comes _Pirst’ G ENERAL B Brick, stone. cement work. Pias- and tile work E. 42200. (GUARANTEED ROOFER ALL west. aor i he "Oe F302 2-9048. HOUSE PLANS Custom designing. Individuals bullders. Prepare now for sprt os | a little closer to the last zero!" sewhe? CLEANING Service, FE CLEA’ SERV- EE TRIMMING AND REMOV- Free estimate om, WELL AND PUMP SERVICE. | 32-2306 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ALTERATIONS, SS other sewing. LADIES a) MENS A AUTERA- __ tons, fur repair. Furniture Reining 164 16A ms 8 DRESEM AKING. | Sanford. cialty. eoie. ACCOUNTING & TAX et Edw, Hawley ___ Laundry ‘ Service 18 | LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. | fled, ‘ulty finished Ponteic ~Income Tax Service Bm Moving & Trucking 19 19 Wtd. Household Goods 27 SPEL CARTAGE : Trucks to Rent ‘me Be Pontine 9 and Industrial Tractor Co. i: $%8 8 WOODWARD 4-046 + ne to smith Large ven | serve you. Painting & Decorating 20 | Fane = “iis Ton Stake | RAW FURS oes ai Ly NEEDED. 5 or evenings, "Wanted to Rent 29 “WE NEED gat LISTINGS © Sat tow Seat, Sat stat | 28 ? piles on easy “terme + one oo cials and see the latest in elec- tronic "Fan ey 4 rae rs 8. remet _Lovrenee, atone is Notices & Personals 25 falltog “in » F~ wo Prscat years ex, ta 8-6201, Aerotred Knapp Shoes Fred Merman | 2070 AS Rd _OR 3-1503 AUDIVOX HEARING AID. Ri RM. 10 18) 53 101% MN, Saginaw, PE 40530 DAINTY MAID FoR 6 at _Burna, FE ee. S. Mark. T ? “rigs RIDE, INTE FURNISHED re IN DEBT? mw you are having trouble iedar. Mfchionke capper couNan stove’ LL iso WEDDING INVITATIONS #1 96 ~) A napkins Past 5 a ~~ KNAPP SHOES so 8. santors Oy ve pene C ON AND APTER THIS fills DAT®. JAN- wary 9. 1996, I will not be respons. weag for any other oes comrortes anyone other yeelf, A: ap cope cee oe Cash Waiting 2 aera A. JOHNSON, Realtor roars CASH >? SCHRAM or answer ph. i Mut ; 4 WE NEED / LAND CONTRACTS Nicholie & Hees, Co. | nieMDaA an 3 lana. contract of equity in your Ki I. Templeton, eater | 3330 Orchard Pe 44563 10 GET ts the ° ey see, 1000 W. Huron &t, Phone Wanted ser Estate 32A $ $$$$ 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME | EQUITY iM WRIGHT, Realtor Oakland Ave. PR 5-041 Ne DORRIS & SON PE +1887 5 ES ee . Want rE viet Listings JACK wort x oe eS Berea ees cea | Bia me atte see ieURN. » PR : nee ae 7 yeas OOM } ND BATH. MODERN ° é onth Ni LOVELY, 4 est rE ROOM AP , Sos cee a Ladies iv FE) pes eg Bon’ FURNISHED 1 ROOM APT. ~ PRI if entrance. Fas cise. Call aft rooms wext (DOOR TO. To y BRANCH NISHED FLA’ Fie } RENT | = lette tn included. ae a vo ee PE eet! 91 DIXIE couplers! Te Trade You BUY 1T—WE' LL INSURE IT) MAHAN | Cooperative Real tat re | IDEAL LOCATION AT 05 E| land Ave F3 | Rent H | —- 3 BDRMS. W. LE. MOD- TE ern. Close to city, Avail. Jan 16. MA 17%. security. way near "Unica Lake 1 TOsnseed | + alee OR poem, Seer Sus Mae. We Therpe 3 Pe ape aL ae Re Be [= Convalescent Homes ; (8A by Day of “HOTEL ROOSEV EL T Rooms $12.50 *- $17.50 un HURON HOTEL CLEAN MOD ba 8. AOINAW ®T. AVATI. ABLE | kind of business FE. EA ~OAK- insurance or Tea! estate oftice. Also for beauty shoo or berber shop. Heated. Call FE £2570. a @0 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. 20x50. newly decorated. We need 6 & 10 store or rE parted STORE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE a Reasona Yule, 160 Pe Ee Piorida. Ph TWO OFFICE a STORE SPACE for rent. Will remodel to suit sure front parking 3at WwW fu- FE ¢ To43 afer ¢ 3%. FE 2 make a nice profit Close Dixie, wy iding this sprin 30x18, with tall eg ulpment ‘ Auburn Sire PE 43393 good busines: Pull pric After 5, cat OR 33420 Ridgeway Immediate Possession y Beary new low with ‘TOR large. rooms, theluding 3 Odope te — hed auto | it heat ‘besos: h ent, auto. oil heat, operative Real ‘Estate Exchang: way sa bd atts ached arene Extra large an ver CLARKSTON street Only $12,600—favor- able torne Call. REALTOR hee 100 Oakland Ave Open Eves_ Pree ce’ Parking complete on exterior only “| G AYLORD Ehvabeth Lake Estates 1s have been asking for it Here is. A three room brick. yox36 tanch style home with more features than we have room t landscaped fot. Terms to suit your purse Phone today and let us show you this excellent home, North Side Nice clean 5 room home basé¢ment automatic furnace. Close to school a Full gas bus. To Sell—To Trade Full price $7,400 with conga oh You eer r IT-WE'LL INSURE IT down payment. Will trade larger home. NAN __66 W HURON $2 500 Dow: n FOR COLORED FAMILIES 2-bedroom home, Oak | floors, full basement. gas heat Idea! location For complete in- formation call Mrs. Spears. Phone FF 5-8 RUSSELL. A NOTT, Realtor Pike FE 4-5005 ished, 890 Henderson near Scott Lake Rd $275 dewn Full price Due to the death of our Ae sociate Mr George A Per ry. the office of PAUL A KERN Realtor will be Closed today expressing our deepest sympathy Two oil radiant aspect UNFtN- - ( “$25 per month eau room ranch brick and cedar siding Built to heat garage 5 fine pone vou will enjoy it one MY 2-2821 today for an appointment tt Tost vn First time offered A lovely §| room home only two years old | A 28 x 38 structure with une arge reoms New car garage. | Lot 120x132 Completely lenced i look at this price only $10 on terms | To Buy Te Sell To Trade | GAYLORD ; 49584 138 F Pike St. Open Eves & Sun “eoperative Real Estate _Exchange € CASH Bl Chenlot ‘YERS make offer FE GOOD VALU Auburn and Adams Rd Neat Basement oj garage Large jot sTe00 § room furn furnace bunga- $8400 2 baths my house at a lo® price A_ roo $7075. $875 do “PONTIAC RE ALTY €O. FOR RENT AT ™m™ Baldwin FE 35-8275 FOR SATE ~ home. $650 down | —| very attractive 26x38 tile bath fin- recreation room, large lot | equity fmlerest 4 per ished JOSFPTE FL REISZ ~ os W Huron St RUNT IT FAST; ct esl ment, any: ant Ads give ACTION. Dial FE % This located 1% blocks off Elizabeth Lake Road. Featuring floors, Plastered paihted wails, gutomatic oil heat. la a4 delay. eall today! iook ing. the rooms tractive lving modern bath, in poreh built in gun ged vee: able living. Com i fe & eee one, we Larvtr’ Rh hke tt 900° and ~ ov { Ph ' Open nina WHITE} BROS. Village of Clarkston For the buver that wante @ good frame with attached garage. this ta for vou' 2 bedrooms pieture window Watch your chil- dren jot Bric constructed rarich home bath, gas heat, walk to school Large covet ¢ $7,500 with $1.000 down Ehzabeth Lake Estates neat 2 bedroom home ts e utility, fenced per cent mortgage. Don't large kitchen, room and also full basement, and | &s a beautiful taised hearth firepine ce, | | large a. piu | i “ . Oe | W: HITE BR ‘BROS, } j et 208 | ey ae C) a Jay acan- 1—4 \47 “1 need an all-purpose dress, one I can get engaged in, elope.in, and go home to Mother in!" ¥ PE 56-6183 For Sale Houses oat ay Aremarka mee and tnain high. | oe 6: baton Lake Leke Villa EM, gsi: x EM yt or EM | meee | | | n | rificed at 's of 1931 cost. Six | ot, 53") W. tatee rE er 197_ | NEW 3 BEDROOM Tv cutting block, draperies and RANDYMAN gle mony'f to make edroom Sv protection B.D. CHARLES. Realtor | } rn and garage. ove y landecaped ot Priced right with wonde 8. Only bedroom, new ou — tw aluminum ba: needa some ishing. m8 $7300 total. Large lot, total Frontage, efter @ call Mr. Weitzel. SAVE wa ore rine 3 and 4 bedroom ranch homes, Sem: .. Ea | ceptionally convenient plans. Ample ec. ¢elos- ets. e in tiiving room. leture w 3. Oak . Ex terior of brick or r block, 890x120 ft. oty of trees Ideal location. % —— to and 4 Hiv beme we will | aes M” ELWOOD pre ee down "costs Only of __ For Sale Houses 43 ak ; INCOME Lakefront Special iepatgte” houses em ane On 85200 beautifully landscaped ental $116 per month Loca’ ‘tot. t's the buy of the winter on Prospect near Paddock. ‘| season. Thig comfortable year Sood condition Price $9,750 ar 26x ial | USSELL A . NOFT. Realtor m with natura) fireplace. FE we 170 W. Pike St reeg~ Olt r sce, Located oe ‘com + in fine residential ar Conveni- | $400 DOWN Modern 2 bedroom home. Complete | od | storms atid screens. A nice cor- Rp —~y *EMBREE & "GRE ica ic “PANGUS Ortonville 133 collect. Partridge Has Moved !! To His New Modern Offices at s.. ee 1" BLOCKS W | WA D AREA — full bat. * CRAWFORD Eves. MY 3-7085 rast —y ‘privileges $2,500 dn Rd., Phone OR 3-1268 FOR 6 WEEKS ONLY! | wr e™ ** NOTHING DN. Pay only $125 mortgage costs to ave any of our 5 SHELL HOUSES penemess bro on ‘ oes jot $700 DOWN Large cinder D. RILEY BROKER Le 3 Poe am shake m- ‘ ci See cent ‘Lake ves HOME A AND 5 SACRES Modern located on main gravel gy Oxford. House rovides liv: room, kitchen Sedroom ith down. tig 3 Toor up. ~ made t bedrooms. Full ent. w on ae e acres good farm REAL ATE Magy oh P3123 | Oxford, rE. Bg tank. fenced tn yard, lake priv. $6.500, $500 oes. | Re pet month. _ 9605 Berkley, GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS fol ONIAL HOME ETH LAKE ESTATES Paiecer on Elizabeth Lake a foam’ bedroom, and) Natt home room featuring a pone ay living room — family sized dining room, floors, i full jastered walls, | Sttement and good heating unit. ally insulated. $3.000 down DON'T MISS &™E- ING THIS ‘ NORTH SIDE NEAR 8ST MIKE’'S oak and foom and bath 3 bed. | wnto $1450 a YOU'LL UKE THE LOCATI MAHAN REALTY CO. +e ead 1078 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE | Charles | lug tn, ety susan cupboards, car ting. For ‘otal ptice of $17,975 erms, an Lake home lor $7.20. Terms. FE 40521 { 117 8 Telegraph Open Eves | Co-Operative: Real Estate Estate Exchange Johnson — FOR BETTER HOMES omar year old, Ts, inside fip- INCOME | Smal! investment will put vou tn business located for high rental wate and make an offer This 2 is well) Investt- | family SUBURBAN BAST bed years price only $6,550 OFFICE OPEN 64 = Red Horse 5019 Cass Eliz Rd FE ¢22352 or FE 2-9178 BY O OWNER § ROOMS a BATH. Auto. heat & t water Ve- netian “thinds Nr . »Miehael's. PE 2-6062‘after 3:30 For Sale Houses : ft NORTH END 2, family income. priced at $1000 270 DI DISCOUNT Good 6 per cent land contract. a. Paring $100 per mo. FOR COLORED iieaterr C. DAVIS 1919 M- 15) *| HAYDEN . ‘OI RESALE Aubura Rd. 2 Bed: room home with beth, utility room, ofl heat. 2 blocks to school. Cash to 4'y 'y Der cent mortgage at $30 per mon $950 DOWN. New 3 bedroom homes, window, excel con os wood cupboards and Pormics countertop forced air fur- on insulated, Lake privile oe. lent kite nace, copper plumbing. Choice of 4 elevations. Pan price “$7900. | | Ww SUBURBAN. 3 Bedrooms, | | “path, out furn a nicely land wn to 4 per cent mortg: - at tes per month including * and insur- ee. “| LAKE FRONT. Good 6 room ——. ae te, Ratt, Lond 1. c HAYDEN, tenes 6 E. FE 68-0441 i PE 45-4389 8ST. F TELEGRAPH . 8 no garage, im- Only down. Ls —. house with bath. | G £0. "MARBLE, Resitor:| “¢ stertord | Jobs eeks. See our $2,000 DOWN — 3 bedroom brick yg oy Enclosed porch. phon pel clean home and priced at only $7,000 he 1509 FULL PRICE—3 bdedroo ern bungalow. Just 3 yrs. old. ¥ull basement. Oak floors & plas- tered walls, paved st. Payments are only cluding taxes & insurance. Excei- lent -condition. $9,300 RANCH HOME lots, West suburban new bun $1), 8PECIAL—B: gslow with large 75x180 ft. ved street. Full basement with oil fired forced hot water base ray heat. Copper plum bing. Recreation space. room with cupboards. Sliding closet d Completely insulated. Be sure and see this one. Located just west of city about two miles. OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 L. H. BROWN. Realtor 1362 W. Hu FE 2-4819 | Co-operative fe Real Esteve Exchange | GILES $1,000 DOWN Located west of the city near Crescent Lake, a real hind sarace and all ares 530 175 foot Tot “call ‘or further infor- mation and appointment. $1,500 DOWN A nice & room home that ts elean as a pin. Located on a 60 x 400 foot lot with fruit trees and berries. A Jast jong Bag $1500 down. so see it no’ A Goop BUY . Owner leavin “must sell Cai for information and price LET @8 SELL YOUR HoOUsF. a lLEs REALTY CO W. Huron Open ® to @ Close in Suburban Cony. snug, 2 bedroom faek wae eat “— Sciomatio hee arvet: storm ‘wind reed down, don't delay, see Lake Front Highly attractive 6 room lake frent home with gay Jalouise window sun parlor overlook: beautiful Lake Orion. Huge liv- | ing room with wood burning fireplace, picture window, extra | ation area lake front, | be iandveaned rounds, ga- ered yourself L} aver see “BUD” do it now | A. JOHNSON, Realtor | NICHOLIE | | 1704'S. Telegraph Rd. real estate and invurance | FE 42533 | Bees Mr Meier rE Seoe $64.57 per month in- with three | ou AC. | 733 Hur | Co-operative Real’ “Este Bateman - Dutch Colonial Custom Built { FE 53-6175 | = Kampsen washer lows. At only. | pealtors 317 8 Eves. & Sun. So-operstive Real Estate. Eachanse “TEMPLETON 4. lots with this Very heat. Close to Br ro "gxcelient eeotion,. ‘Oniy | S room modern ranch breezeway, | ree 180 x 150, $2,500 ate pocsessien. K. L. Templeton, Realtor " 2339 Ore | FHA OUTSTANDING NEW HOMES 745 $55 MONTH lose We invite compa rison We | honestly feel for dollar value they can not beaten Homes nd kitchen, oak xceptional bu: Do not feel obligated. Call us for further detatls pours 8! 3 BEDR Two story frame for only $8300 with $2,500 down Three dandy bedrooms with full bath up Full basement: with auto. gas hea This home is clean as a pin and well worth the asking price Situ- ated close to schools, bus and stores AYTON PLAINS ALE OR ae DE 150. e, $7,060. $1,500 down. MODERN HOUSING NORTH PERRY STRE Priced right for cash or would —s terms on this neat and wo room and basement, with gas pay you to investigate. FARM HOME 15 MILES NORTH Large 3 bedroom, one floor mod- m farm home having an 18x18 ‘kitehen, plus a 12x24 living room Bons ~~ utility and brand new furnace. Also 40 g level” asrte of black sandy loam sol, being the best for potato | There is a 20x40 barn! growing plus ¢c buildings Also tractor a other. equipment £s at this price. era with $1,800 down month. Noe ts the time to buy farm property. WE SELL =~ WE TRADE DORRIS & SON L FE 41567 | st te Exchange | West Side You will love this spacious 3. bedroom home with ite 22 foot living room, natural firenlace, dining room and modern kitchen, new sum- mer porch, and rich wall to wall ‘ arage. Ali this lor only $15,950 that phone call Country Living Nice 4 room modern bun- alow. Full basement oil eat. very Rood location. near good school. About 'y acre of fenced lot. Just a few miles west of city. At only $9,450, { x Suburban 3 bedroom ranch ith 16 ft. family kitchen Located in Lake Angelus area on large lot. Only $14- 750—terms Only $950 Down bedroom ranch home with attached garage and breere- way 2 nice corner iots quick possession | Overlooking Golf Course And just § minutes west of Pontiac. 4 larger than aver- age rooms, gas heat today's best values FE 8 now tor an appointment Sylvan Village Av older home in perfert condition where every pro vision for comfort has been. -..4 used, Large living room with fireplace, full sixed dining room, chen with separate nook, new furnace Screened porch for summer living and lake orivileres Ail for $11,950 with only $3.000 down. FE 40528 | WHITE LAKE _ water seater, Substantial PORTH stDE mong peli home ma "VACANT | lastered garage. fu air oil bent, hard Lake Rd. FE 4486 Aner @. call Pk 2-906 Terms, | $700 DOWN. res, ilv Troom, “ kiteben, full’ LFoaih ted wavad ment and utility, aly 94.000. site DOWN. | sere, 2 bedroom. liv . kitchen, ri sal screened porch, This it for-BARGAIN HU deal. full price $6 CLARK REAL ESTATE PE 46492 or FE 44813 1362 W. Huron St. Open Evenings NORTH SIDE. 6 ROOM & BATH 1 floor plan, carpeted 20° room, Family size dining 2 car garage | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange “$7900 room. Full basement, good heating unit. Storms and screens, 3 lots, Shrub- garden bery, shade. fruit, and spot. 2 car garage, paved drive. 100 W Strathmore Immediate | Possession, FE 46018 and OR | 3-9048 — \——— = yee FROM CITY BUS. years old 2 bedrooms | with ual: im etty. Completely fin oak floors, Venetian. | bit Ty ail around, aluminum stor’ doors. $7,300 ‘full price. $1,700 wil! buy equity down to $47 mo. pay ments including taxes and insu | WEST SUBURBA Large 13x20 tries room, 2 bed-; y om large 100x priv. on Wil- Lake. is full down payment. Call for more details LAMBERT oA oi ke sid fay t iat shake siding v natlated. “Oat floors, din ell, auto. water perimeter heat. ‘Built 1083, $1,000 down to. GI price $10,000 WM. | REALTORS woov. Huron 4-3568 | FE OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8 JACK LOVELAND 188 Cass Lake Rd. Keego ;Rarbes 2487S FE 4-164) FF “PRON: ro MUST. SELL oa. | OWNE R GOING WEST Owner trasnferring to better Do- sition im California, wil) sacri firce his lovely 1 Moor, 3 bded- reom Spotiessly clean and drapes, screens wi 5 _ ft. ving plenty room for partion, And ay ond - 70x219 ith h parcel, wil fenced pH aa pg oe on this per ios opae itor Thos NERAL REAL ESTATE 0s Disie Hwy oO Open Until 8: Sat. ‘til 5 OPEN Sunday and Monday 126 100. W. Rutgers Immediate possession with $700 bedroo ranch lastered walls. large pictu outstandi down, ~ homes, type oak firs., Window, features, terms, Baldwin to water tower, left to open sign. BEDROOM BRICK session in type ‘ room with fireplace, beautiful picture win- dow. forced air heat. large kitch- en with cupboards galore, nicely decorated, Jake, privileges on Eliz- abet Lake, $13,800 full price with terms, call today w we have the key. i 009 DOWN We have two with this down mpay- ment one a three-bedroom with basement. needs decorating. $7,- $00 full pre. near Williams Lake needs and painting. $6,900 full we will show you anytime trim Russell Young REALTOR 412 W_ Huron Le 4-46.25 Open Eves. ‘til 9 4-9612 HEAR THIS INCOMES We have 6 incomes ranging in| locations fromthe midst of Pon- tiac to suburban areas and ra ang: ing in price from $6.950 to $24.- 500. Low down peyments LOTS We have 10 chote@ lots in the | ety. the suburbs and on various lakes Priced from up. i HOMES We have a wide selection of homes priced from $4,150 to $42.. | 000 with reasenable terme. Sev- | eral have down payments of $500 Lake front homes, and lake privi- | leges included in abundance sylvan Realty Ti N. Saginaw st living | | = Partridge WARD E. REAL home in Drayton Plains, | attractivery | STOUTS Best Buys .. 2 | teaey, room na pat et beater, full’ bath, fot. hives a ‘Terms, Cash to : AVON. TWP. on Crooks Rd ving possession. W today. ter, and large glassed poreh. Only with rms. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ph. PE 5-8168 Tin 8:30 & n Eves. and utility Near Schoo; FOR SALE OR RENT. T. 6 ROOMS Avondale Hie $6,500, low “ OL 2-0761. Ning Ste: Real MILFORD AREA 4+ BEDROOMS HIGHLAND Near Ford Plant. 9 room =. home in iad niece condition bathrooms, J Ly basement with oll prease, el tric water heater, lot 133132 ft, Very reasonable payment, HILTZ Real Estate and nae 1011 W FE 56181 Eves, PE $0231 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEB SPAC‘OUS 3 BEDRM: Well located 5 room .modera an ores — = —_ Has nd Tecreetion Pian i atory in the basement. car attached garage. Over acre site overlooking the lake. Full Price $20,500 on terms, FAMILY Modern @ room income soaked near Pontiac Motor. ¢ rooms. Ist floor and 4 on second. Pant basement per mo with $2500 PARTRIDGE _TOR FE 2-8316 Leaf pore AT home, | gerage. for only $15.500 sce it ts to want it, | IN CLARKSTON GARDEN COM See ranch homes to be built tn Clark- other 2 bedroom | price, | FREE ON ALL WI $51 PER MO. INCL WHITE | BROS. NEW HOMES: NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH TYPE Overlooking hosutiiel ae Lake In of Pontiac's golf course finest suburban areee, just 10 pone from the courthouse age’ bay large living room with y picture window, dining ‘oom, modern kitchen as large os Grandmother's. 2 la rooms with 8 of closet ce Full tiled Le Select te Ger nine Seneston fire kilm brick. All i} thts can be yours with convenient terms This home is ready for THE “FLDORADO” GI's $750 Down ELA $2100 Down Full Price $14,700 3 WITH ac NITY WATER SYSTEM. e immediate occupancy first group of brick ston. The following features are ited in what you've always that home of Ba face brick and has three large ur own. It's all bedrooms with large gineet, THe spacious living room has tiful window wall. convenience there are 114 ceramie tile baths with colored fixtures, The home is heated with pertmi- ter gas heat and has a gas dis posal unit, Aluminum storms and screens. For extra Large lot. Cem 1 toe etl JUST 4 HOMES LEFT FHA—CIVILIANS $650 DOWN VERY LOW DOWN PAYMENT STORMS AND SCREENS NDOWS, . TAXES AND INSURANCE A new 4 room and utility room with full bath ond off heat. Oak floors Folding stairs to storage tn Full price $7,300. Model located. on Sashabaw Rd Pelton Rd Open weekdays 3 to 7, and Youngstown kitchen. attic, just north of WHITE BROS, 2383 ORCHARD LAKE RD AT MIDDLEBELT Phone OR. 31208 FE 5-0418 {Open Eves, till S—Sun. 1 to 8 ‘Watch for Announcement 7 ‘of our new building project start we RETT Mew ER HOMES SEB J oF ART. BLDG. CO. Established in ag nEAP. WATERFORD - Modern 2- tm, home on ae large lot. Tiled bath ee bahay yond tt a erivileses to Mac pod Bee this now. Asking rice 97.650 With $1.950 down. 11% ACRES - North suburban |o- 2-be cation, Nearly new drm home, full bath. modern kitchen” attached ga Also add od se home der | ranch we, struction. Ideal locati@m for twe | reeertyee ed yon ee me Main | road tus for the low onee a “std 000 With $3. 60u down. ee i OVER $330 - Per month from this property plus modern son wishing steady income Es i perty. $29,500 with $7,500 down. down. ie Belen KENT, Realtor W.sLawrence FE 45-6105 Open Eves Next to the Consumer's Power | Phone FE 57923 Civilians $750 Down PLUS ‘COSTS PAYMENTS $36.97 PLUS TAXES And siNSURANCE Mode! open obin-= wood, 3 blocks. south of Perry, east of East Blvd Gas hea 2 and 3 bedrooms For information, -al! ‘ Castell Realty tom oF an 6-7) i, ane Ra. Lincole 1.408 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 SINGER SEWING MA- VARIETY STORE | USED : . a miles, out iawn fest“ : anienna kit $0.06. as. . "Paope rE rieas foal be locks crs. poate | SBT Wai os. office cana oe 5 Walton Cor. Joslyn. _—sFE_ 2.2287 | —"ompsce._ 99. 8. Perry. Seats ae ae | ig ee |e a : = | | SRS saree KENTILE j Used 1 T rade-in Dept. Six marble colors Oxd¥e toch oes | SCENTS EACH) } Sertier mmbormat ,FLOOR SHOP . Open »- ww George ve Beare ae Peles, aiPe.ase, be bees Hows te EcoxoMy | ee me Pt Ae PSTEAD Pane tale Ble FURNITURE CO. |: muon Pm ego payment. MAple 5-o7ot. 8, GAGINAW BT. LAVATORIES, COMPLETE WITH a ._ se ND STOVE | lilgis, Dethiubsshower'stalls et; CASH AND CARRY 2 Commerce Lake Priv. 1 Teaare Coal COAL G on Barbour 3” tert values. These are crate | 4x8'x%s" Plaster bd. HE & new 2 +088 ' r sienigha Fiucrescent, (faerie Plaster bd. es. a's herd. a Ave ie vad i? avaliable on ..39¢ YD. =| lovely he home Only $6,750 with Washer $69.50, Used TV, io | L ’ payment, THIS is! : allt “ LET'S TALK . and up, new Point dishwaxb- 49¢ WALL eg .. Mee rr 25° Tes ‘joint coment . ‘* ‘ NOT a’ Giieui: Hose ~ | home in the ne i cn 2 alee BUSINESS” ir Raalo rf Appice Wettw: | sete Paint eee $1.69 OAL. {* Poll"hnsulation. 800 Cane C S h | ov ™ ot “Boat : eats een ban "5200 P | . nbs -1 SM LT H’S, 257 S. Saginaw: 15 & 3 Ib, an: Pha oa... — C uett WM. H. KNUDSEN- an acre. with reasonable tert Dry Cleaning Plant a go AYNE GARE eRT'S . : a Sik reps rot re REAL 2 itae of calle” mile ent aod ay Pontiac. aiid FLOOR SAMPLE SALE | LIONEL & AMERICAN | Pivscord gx 8. : sont Commerce Ra. OP Pe ele q machinery, 2 prae- Iitna Meronialte bor: ae Fi | FLYER bigest | | "poards M. : 4 eavenon sie C’PANGUS 1919 M15 a Sere tall f . Fistor, Mitek] Meena SaaS, | 280 ACRES WITH | Sii'cetrase emo is SE Sarpeline Sin oof aad'air| Toes “renee! SBrarwomé| aey°nue ns conecrases. pise'| MICHIGAN BUSINESS , acer, ties | Osiy. t.iee down” Anise home| gore wall of ‘cabinets. Yen, ful en et RE SALES CORPORATION |. _ Ye : x bguee : OFF pene RN a Re Ae pet ane — ‘PIECE LIVING — : nous creat, Reed, 2 Stren PIONEER HIGHLANDS ass wen ee, Oa on ey te Loan 83. Sale Houschold Goods 87 ae 21 pM ¥ERS PUMPS Bnd ‘bus, Ios seuss Th vig Tac rer] cone had Colonial: wits ape: GIROUX & \ & ER ANKS _ Money tt Lendets) | oy Sis’ © dossveter aes saw | allege p. Used Sol St pemen, 1 sta sash type is only $7.00 with) cious rooms. Lovely living room GENERAL REAL ESTATE -Or ri e po IFPEROBE AND ORESSING | Al. i: FOR $07. PAY rain L y *% TTARDWARE ne $2,000 down and dining room, a tive kitch- OR 3-9701 ith mirror and 6 drawers | ; ee ar. \ | ith ; Peer to | See ar | 35, 000 Fi ili tn good tondiion OR saan) | ONL Y $2. EEKLY* | 390 Aubure at Adams. Auburn | ceiling Gees catinosd terrace. | Sees _ unis § set : THE “BIRD" TO 8EE ami 1es - BR’ d N W 5- P ECE . ' s B k F Heights. PE 2-861}. is Tile beth’ 3 bedruome up, (master | Sale Business Property 49 | ; _ AND NEW 5-PI Pearson's Ban urniture SCH AM Sodregee Weits. Dandy Nepeenets | TODAY'S SPECIALS | Recommend | ¢ HROME DINETT! |, Oxenard, tae, ave, mc Tam ‘ APPOINTMENT | te ; i] SE ee WASHER, FE 5.5091 or FE 5.9471 | pap hones (INDUSTRIAL BLDG. '| ggammay worn coor qeemor. 3 | $0.95 Value for $39.95 ee parm, rho GROCERY BUSINESS, be gut Seine opr sm] nla mt rmsd’ wey Buckner's & Vales for 50 ee) Se e| Se eee P| nee oe [reset tens Th SSS) Scare as ok ote TRIPP HUMPHRIES a K. Irwin | 2" REALTOR FE 20474 REALTOR Mepicure we ain in 83 N. Telegraph Open Evenings Since hea area Pon- Watkins Lake Privileges | Cooverstive Real Estate Exchange) a ee Piso or | ae. B~ Gross. Only 98,500 , | BUSINESS BLDGS. eek rick olde i, om @ offer a handsome house wan fake privileges—about / Y EAR n ep Michigan's most “— 200 yards from Watkins = eren. at d. It ny Sy n. vireplace, as IN SMALL TOWN $io.600 dows Wi Septet. Cae ; 10-68: ¥. w winter price only $i6,- ELIZABETH LAKE &8- | Double B ‘ TATES—$050 down on this ment. Sto Sen tram slore—ail on WARD E. PARTRIDGE uckner Ranch huchen fulbeih, TS tts | vacant’ This property fe atttred | RE LTO FE 2eI6 inj C 5 . large ve * “ Lar oy Lakefront Rane q Klassed tn front porch. Set- Meroe actua) ot $18,000, REA srs seas as 6 Finance Co. an Lake—of brick py he - TE Only" $35800 down. ond too Ww. HURON 87. construction—it has 4 bed- ae. aes i, of mere perm neat este TELEORAPH Offices are located: rooms, den, vast recreation AUBURN HEIGHTS- Ranch OA’ REAL ROOUT bees 1 . room, mahogany bar, 2 fire- MOTEL OR B Bi r Pontiac Floor, Nationa! Bidg. cs. 1% baths plus aD home ious im . Foom, . ps . ane : sdditignal shower. The wor opening into carpeted. liv: LOCATION Wi Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixle Rwy, gar attached garage hes ra ing room 23x 156 2 large ‘| 850 ft. lake @ large Sones) Beer | & Wit ine }00} room. bath color le . mod- : ‘ allied Lace Barnston | ay countless extras are 3 Seabees am | a = _ng home and for ®) pon with ft possibill- w (neat , Re pine os ree” none, en with an a ce of wee act. = yng BE ties in a . area, eg a ee ec ee schools and bus line. it is Se 48 fay og Ea Bagg 5+} for expansion & parking, 100x339. | one ac well worth me price of $50,- . . ; with $4,500 down. Call today, * “ee oe Wai wwai eareetce'in =| CONVALESCENT OR NEED SEASONAL | INV™ =NTORY FLOOR wa ca — Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor living and dining room, two John a ‘Trwin . ° . Lawrence Street - bedrooms down with tile TOURIST HOME CASH i SAMPLE CLEARANCE bath. Stairwar to floored On paved street in largest city | REALTOR Get it PAST at peti Loan Aulsbrook 49 FE “ope Er or PE. 23308 attic —— enough for 2 in northern county. Large mod- Since 1925 custom to | pow $120.96 more rooms. sement ern Sbedrm. house with 101% N. Saginaw and income. fires for 6 one Kroehier, Pullman, artistic dav- divided and finished inte 4 sep a cabins. | Phone PE SON) Eve PE D100 or | trip lose enports $80.50 up. a agg gg, Eg All letely furnished. bieal PE 5-4846 Used davenports $49.50," LAKE FRONT HOME wed, driveway. “Pars |S gun”tlveums seenssd tu com: | ————————2 | BENEFICIAL — Sedronm suite 4130 You'll never - a better buy dpwas reas, Suey =e ty. 626.000 bd — fer quick | _ Sale Land Contracts _52 FINANCE CO. Oda chests 6 oie mee? cn “fersese’ and is: Se oe | | TW. Lawrence St. FE 9-020 | Odd beds, res, oa0 jw 910.08 low . i i 8. fully taaulated tor sik Sake Sfivan vntace.- oe | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | $1400 DISCOUNT |) GET CASH QUICKLY acy Spiny wesben, B30 20 s block from beach. Nice bun- W. Lawrence FE 56106 | Takes $4200 to handle ose =e safe sand beach. Price galow. Living room dining . " Eves. rt month — investment. $500 fs Sg TER: 600 with terms for quick foam, wise Carpeted. Kee o Next to the Consumers Power |_ Pee sent good __ Up to = tables, Saar J _— TION CO. Pe paatt. . 0 |2 GOOD LAND CONTRACTS BY your title |. tameue make lamps per N PARK Daseinont. od best, Garage. | __Pvt. party. Pontine Press Box $6. ce = closed in Yo ‘minutes x, DONEL SO one floor| Let 60 £136 M. Priced ta FS | 450 BALANCE LESS 20% Dis. eS Fa fraibure. AYTON’S higneer PA ; { * pe oy. pinay anger ons AO ¢ = ¢ bole a ms a an casanns OO AGRE ighway, 99480 per month. 65 interest se Furniture, ture, Appliances J AMERICAN FLYER ELECTRIC 3 ‘bedrooms and: or Secsease RAY O NEIL. Realtor. with 200 ft. of Commerciai tront- Sek ue — plead O kland track for sale. Phone FE bedroom er, dining rogm. arse i 2 Bo a et ae ee eee | A Mr. Dinkel. * ve eit ote $0074 Ke peemraane a ae eheerful kitchen. and utility room. Phone FE nye or FE 6-07: Buy now fore price increases. sk for, Mr. i el. a. ; ‘ie oe Oak floors And | pain Pak Rea! Evtate Buchanae JosEPH F. REISZ | WHI' | 'E L n Co. | 1T RCA TV CONSOLE CABINET. the aN - 161 Dixie Hwy c rn “~ ’ and schools. Priced at $13.950 REALTOR | ; oda | $95 ag ie ‘and _. vacuum) LUMBER BARGAINS terms. — §3% W. Huron & FE tae | . : | 02 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO | Boe ot £8. Oa eu 7. ee go one roped Sieg peers é hr + \ ———____—___— es WBSON SOF CH , EB An u ¢ aa 44) DRAYTON WOODS |For Sale Resort Prop. 444 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. A) BROS FE 2. 9206 Miles, secretary, oll, paintings. Mi ines. Used desre complete win featetion The very latest desian tn.a con-| ~ Pe + : e +0450 ed " 00. Sesh gase Wrick ranch home. 6 169 ACRES OF HUNTING PROP. | me ms gle cee . = rr L from 67.15. Insulation, «. weitplanned'y room t's uted! “erty and, cabin" sonata Mont: | MOBILGAS STATION REALTORS FE 41574 CincLEgi AND Pitet SARK) ss tile tes, | yt A. BENSON ths, and attached plastered ga- morency Cotnty. iRust Township) Woodward ‘and Long - $660 Dizie Hwy. on os ae oeee | See FE cture windows, wa- Corner of we Phone OR-3-1295 LIVING) ROOM 8sUITE. D. all at bargain eaten. Used brick rae Large pi All large clubs surrounding this! [eke Rds Doing good volume | ————— ee nn ee ‘od- softener, storms and screens, roperty. Near Turtle Lake and/ por information weekdays, con- | SPECIAL browa and burgundy wine, m a Fang — ait Get our Nice lot. 80x290. Price now onlS| Fockwood Lake Clubs. No stete| 0% FE 2-0103, Eves : 4 Mortgage Loans 54| ern styling trimmed in me Bese ease. mane, Nome Wont, "tae, PUR "tag Panes | te holed bak |S datasets | 0 | atte. eens tae, S| "SURPLUS LUMBER WN oie con edn, aE STALL SUPER SERVICE STA-| Owners will discount e per onal. LOANS S00 to $1,500 Priced for quick sale. OR 3-1001,| MATERIAL SALES CO. $1,500 DO 7-512 tion. igventory good ldca- your cost oniy 92.100. Ask f for Mr For purpose. _ 2590 Bilverside Drive. Hi Ra. ) OR 37002 This is a new listing tm @ itrg|LOTS AND MOTEL sires —| —"" Pe Dats —__—-—_— | homes modem or sot = | TIRE HW bald ALL WOOL 20) Myhtet Rt. Come 2 bedroom bungalow in 4 sence | resort & deer areas. Low priced Business Opportunities 51 Oakjend y. and mohawk rug. $60, FE Anti-Freeze...-.. »53e off oti es Let eon ocr rond.| OF trade for Jeep. motor boat, wean tane Seton | L. H.: BROWN, Realtor A ceraeeets , “aetane ‘or Saad PLASTIC WALL TILE . Ea Lr Wilkieane Tire Co. Price gh 60 Better be sure to bower Bg Mog per ATTENTION BUSINESS MEN A AND | 1362, W Huron Ph FE_2-4810 2 To roughe or enclose LORD'S SPECIAL S bone linoleum” .... cog 4 “1 8. one - © wo e ae | ses pai constructed e.. Sheena aetee seen see oa ernots. Namen - MUL | women 436.000" "Win consider "ai Money to Loan 53 | "To" wuild & garage or on | pe. dinette Poe Whe "waamel ce aoe. eowur . si types of ss OFO¥ (State Licensed Lenders) | te nome. 2 te Pot . png ore tment shows ibility of re-| ~~ —~ en i] Lino. ; " “ Seburben Property 45A| Surnina at least (oper cent divi- ewes | Apply "308 Notional” Batiain Used TVs from $2499... | Harold’s Paint & ‘in eS L FF Aap og | Hide-a-bed from $130.95 140 8. Saginaw 6t _ Drayton. PI dend per year, Mall will be held TEAGUE FINANCE CO. tiac or phone PE 447 igen ely een | ee es ee Te | ee . - confidential, For mere informa- — 6 : ‘© BATHROOM FIXTURES YOUNOS- ‘SINK ‘CABINET tion write Pontiac Press box 50 202 N. MAIN i ; Lerd’s | town kitchen Furnaces: Oil gas | oR ., giving type of business: name.) POCHESTER. MICH. | Swaps 55, ‘| and coal, Hot water and steam | Bargain FE 5-433 mow mance or “Prone re 3:25 Lots and Lots of Lots phone number and expected in- -HESTER, MICH, | WW AAR Furniture and Appliances | voters. automatic water heater. | . ‘Open Evening Some wooded. Some ideal | vestmient retyrn. If vou have what - LOANS TO $500 | BLACK ann DECKER PORT ‘125 W. Huron Bt. $0663 | hardwere. “copper pipe and oil. eal Es sa lev e Co-operative Real _E: nate. _Euchsnes fer = _" fone mans re want, we will arrang sneer: “Where Wrigley's Used To Be" es loon” S Paint ave oney at ion e Tom zs . ‘ HOUSEHOLD GOODS neo _— —_————________ Meg 8 Srrty. "2685 Perry | ae ane, aver Ph Rochester Ol 60711 OL 14791 BUILDING LOTS © WORTH $208, MAHOOANY BED Wirt Box. PE tsa = | BURMEISTER’S ~ ’ A Rent 8400 accented as LJ ring cer AND eee L¥ AN ROG ER B. HENRY, Inc.| $38 P'St doce grece, apector | ears, BH J. van Welt, On 31358, | _ Sb’ Bennet. PE oe # a Opdyte’ Market FE | —_ SE Mn SS Semen | page! Sh Weedon Pp a ee ee a le el BE SEO cone : : H . Bis =r. | ay hen sabie. Ba tid FURNITORE j FRERS \ : hal FiERE'’s YOUR CHANCE TO OWN 438 to $500 $25 to aus ve lee skates. our GAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST | O | For Sale Lots 46; HERE s FOUR CRANES TO OWN emt te tee nee tod ch Dasement toyiand. We ave ne | OMEN UN bRpainte 800,000 Suburban—4 Acre (BEAUTIFUL PLORIDA Laxm| ‘¢*0, JOSf prevent a ea PRIENDLY SERVICE hind a a Chests, tables, O76 Foot l any for mé@ od e A small - Misty decorated room| LOTS. BOK - Nfl. WINTER grocery on West side with DM. | LOANS 425. TO #50 | BARNES HARDWARE bookcases, room, oop vaeeord Buys to Lumber Now Color On cad le tee en nveriook-| Pee 4500 down, plus inv, H-Z terms. || BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE ost, BURMEISTER’S excellent condition Ovat ol) 2 LOTS. 50 X 188 ON E BLVD. | Call PE 5-6757 after 8.00 P.M. (64 W Lawrence St +1538 MEN'S nouaat cis ae PICK & PAINT “STORE E| aXOT QNEY ing Viake ached ee ae © GLONTAL RU LOFT BY BOAT AND BAIT LIVERY. LIVING | N d , 500 ) | bag # for two pair, size 11 FE 143 Oakland Ave. ell oors w BOT Gt a4 L sie A rt furn. $1500. Terms. Ap- $ - 7 iM { pepe ces 286. Corner of Eileen Drive. In ply Pontiac Press Box 104 a ee | Wi, ACCEPT LAND Gowmmacr, | "iirewe an ose, Bavrant nT SPECIAL PALL OFFER 3 YARDS “TO *ERVE yo . i = vmerses ee A ee 2 STALL MODERN STATION | or Less | lot, ss. as en cigar *.4\~ . p re inventor Bale a Berry si as steel Digg M nonte wong | <0 ane’ Ct c. * r : OTS it room how w " y . | Lt) and ry e * rock . . West Suburban “ water, gas & sidewalks on New- | Se ameches ead anes tree | WITH OUICK | price $5208. Will al w $100 for on all new ickant’ Mog Die | remodeling og | 4x8 Masonite, sheet nas + iB! Attractive 4 bedroom home) port gt In city Sell both for Pontiac Lew inventory, low rent \; | work to be done on plumbing ‘count up to 50 per cent BERRY poor SALES 73 | [x8 Std P Pine. | Built in 1051, Pull basement) Fs cash, OR 3-1825. Call eve Good opportunity for experienced SER TC E? | WILLIS M. BRE WER i. bunk beds, $41 IT 8 Paddoe poe | ee Fe Ee soe with pew oil furnace, patie nings a | operator and tune-up mechanic a $109 Chrome sets, 940 \ CABINET SINE Frou $50 96 it Ad Pray fishes way / ini attachten coop 3 LOTS. 25 X 100 FA. HIGGINS Inquire. 3389 Dixie Hwy. Then Home & Auto ts the place pe 4-15m = ©. Peete _PR a-ns32 $229 Freeser. 9149 Sinks to build in from $9.98. “ne ata Dowaia- ‘fir ner M$ 99.00 | 14x24, also chicken 190, Lake Earl Birchfigid. MA to tome Most loans made e $69 gas stove, apt. size. we | Double sinks from $0.95 A. a6 2 99.00 | Bituated on lot paved _ 42410. GAS STATION your first. viait. So come in - 1953 PONTIAC 4 DOOR DELUXE. 19 ® Cotton” Mattresses, $0.95 ' fapson, #0 8. Perry 2x8 std. Dourias fir Per M § 99.00 | paved driveway. tered.| LAND SUITABLE FOR 8UBDIVI. PND Dh ‘ phone for eash to $500 on your Hydramatic with all the extras, $39 Innerspring mattresses, $18. i" CTOCEOIUTT | 2 blanket insl 100 + 445 | street. First tune of ered, - | Excellent corner. Very reason- auto, furniture or signature and low mileage food condition Cedar wardrobe CLOSEOUT | only $14,700, terms SE ee cr eae uote; able. rent. Pumping 30.000 qai- epayment plan suited to your Will trade car and some cash §19 Metal wardrobes. $1250 epee oe 2 $B sites, for multiple commercial and foie Paying salen’ tax on $6000 needs Priendiy courteous service for good land contract. Call Mr $19 Kitchen cupbos rds, $0 5 ex cord. $5.8 rr. cheet {x8 Knot ty pine uM 0 60 Lake Orion muri ee | Reualyy Sey aplnveniory of tor atts you teyie Piganer tor Mat Pm eth OT Mian gladonevegyiina inte | duty S20°CTbr ctu i'n Hah Seat? Ba My ag SESS - . } sun i proximately $7,000 ager. Berkiey Voss, President store. — look it over and be | Co. 1488 alaotn in Ave. PE Sol) ob 5 - 3.95 @ large rooms. plus y van F Clothi 56 Sie ingea. Any ble off pe room and bath on firet i R D. RILEY. BROKER = ee For Sale ing pion en, 2-543 Se ee a gap alum. doors from § 29 floor, 1 finished bedroom | lew Sisst: re eee Ph, FE 5-8121 gan nee | DEEP OR SHALLOW JET PUMP, W P Comb, doors M4 ' With plenty of room for an Realty eet ADT D SEVERAL DRESSES | Oakland Furniture Can be seen in operation ) Dé eclenly get, all fittings, | BOST : sther bedroom: Sad a asl RESTAURANT AND very reasonable, Call | 14 § Saginaw FE 2-5623| 2196 Garland Sylvan Lake, FE | St tab - $180.96 ond. Full basement, gas uarters. Ip small Feiner ‘heat | pord gin “ Steam beat. Situated on lot; °2 ORCHARD LAER RD. tine For rent of lease, Bay | ome \uto ore ‘noon only, “On 3-784 -REBOULT VACUUMS QUARAN. | A eae | ARE. — PLUMBING 60x close to schools, erevtry equipped and modern. | LADIES GRAY AND BROWN MOU- akes. 056 Mrytie. ‘DRAW TITE HITCHES, : churches. and stores $16,- 500, ; it | P terms. ~TLAKEFRONT LOTS #iAXDARD, Gas. STATION FOR ‘Loan Company —# 5-4661 tokens seen Cheap. =| ac Gas corns DRY-| CHROME OR CADMIUM vs es Bor Lpme A ton, a’ R | PLATED | 1 Colors. pewreell Kennel Bet ne 4 8 UP to Just a few ieft in new well; sale ren | TE Rind that Sols to the frame 4 (MATERIALS pesets . stricted bdivist Price! tween 25,000 and 30. wal. on Pate © to 5; Saturday 9 to 3 Sale Household Goods 57 of all makes earn. on ot j aden 4 Bedrooms home in ex. $2330" up Call "eeaep as hee! _per month. MA 60301, Community Nat'l Bank Bidg fuego xen 4.06 ee. P ;E:~ Mowen Ro Dixie Hwy. a KE SURE IT" Or or n ORee brick ome Wn fo won't a at_this price A ;BARQAIN IN SMALL RADIOS | qusranteed yle Electric. $02) __ _ c DACHSHUNDS. ements fae ae re EEO | cnc MOON, ay ae canes es Oe oe rar geuiry 5 maa) BURMEISTER “ites pe’ St chia; schoois, Living room) AORNCY complete emomemee felts one apt acy STO ‘e Mos Orb aman NORGE REFRIGER- | Wb $4960, B grade tats, Maret hat, NES wee ered lavatory |89% W Huron FE 1349 equipment. Modern building, 60 x ake wee _essenmees. OF iar tee nT ee Noes’ beams goubie si00) oak) Northern Lumber Co | © room kitchen, @ Eves MY_3-7085_ 80. $24,000 wiJl handle , ATTRACTIVE BEDROOM Ts chean OR 304 a 4 = | er. $25. OR } down, 4 bedrooms and fil y shine : rT’ light wood, lete with heed. REPRIC “Tal ‘g Thompson, 80 8. Perry " Cooley Lake Rd = PpUPPigs. a bath eae i maine to For Sale Acreage 47 7 2 MILA ROU J ES é board “aod, spread Also chairs Mies meats One va humavion's FREE, STANDING TOILETS ee ii Feiecrann as Mile fe et heed eenpols were oil stea ullding, real estate trucks an and mist 16-4004 best brands. Perfect, new, guar- ouble sinks : brick - *. 1-4) 84 TTE! PPing Loire ee ae een ns eee, Se fer See eh Extra Fast BENDIX ZLECTRIC DRYER, shieed for $ years “Buy ‘a new Washbowls with fittings | $1193 Detrot wm ror in bore hy 4 - ae 18.500. excel- “s § h pat ~ a ‘ new, fully guarante elivere : second floor $ yee ee TRAILER PARK ’ ney. fully yooranteed. Delivered . refrigerator tov O iickigen’ Pinar, Pittings $100 50 SET OF BRITTANICA JR. EN. _auality Mt 40537. =e MN oeced Acreage to st 126 spaces 2. modern laundry Service $2 per week Maytag Washer, late _escént, 303 Orchard Lake Ave. save pisilatna! Ser with Good MALE BEAGLE HOUND. #6, 30 Only 4 parcels—one to six acres . e me ey odel A-l ition - eonaition. PE: 5-6619. Deland Ct. PE « | TriLevel—3 Bedrooms | Pech Rett veriga wih, Come EMS itt he:| tow gar tere ensseg auca WP Sat Bene a EE APN ROS A Mataae MO PET Se | edie PE baat » r ‘ id on signature car or urnite 8} — T- i * Practically new nome i, ca cluded socation. vet only 3 miles aN Ay | Loans made without endorsers for | BOTTLE GAS S186 jovGHT, 8OLD. Ex | ¢t_b heater, FE t1088, ‘ir wa | REINFORCED CON foxis0 wel landscaped jot — west of Pontis A.J. PRIMM, Realtor | Say _wortnile purpose, “UP | New low price Complete tastal be "Tarper's 02 Mt. Clem- “G | Pe See cat Eee With lake privileges: Owe CARL W. BIRD, Realtor s0001 ‘Grand River, GReenleat +3714 | 30 months to repay jptten. teach eas. Kenyon |» hanced, Turne nari M ‘i 4 GARAG ORS. GOOD CON- standing features include rv r of ae skates. 25 BS eT ag tare ling comaw Mer’ ; R _ EG) "TRADLIN DEPT. Mave your skates sharpened now. formes, size and 12, FE) ———— od fireplace, full base- 4 +4211 Eves. a Pst Partridge HOUSEHOLD B ND } NEW BPI E Gaur. Recon, tank Northwest pe... Walton + 91308 we | Maached two chr garege,|@ ACRES WHET SUR : BUNK BED OUTFIT | (Sreeper®: 8% | ior waren & Opayte | FROM 6a Ga storms and screen $21. | rE. e4iTs = Has . FINANCE Scoese’ Sates og pe Davenport. oda gene watner Pees New, ed for te , on ges Beaters, $88 a sanding value ef . 2 suite... >. $20.88 m $98.50 and! ‘Thompson #0 8. bs term ____For Sale Farms 48 Corporation of Pontiac oe for only 61 weekly. We, Ay a ee... $110.50" value, “$40.80 and 006 0. 00 _8. Perry 8, : part Sap dhise RT M oved I! 3% South Saginaw Beatty nig, earson’s Bank urniture ‘som guile, 6 plocss compicte stigh nly marred. Also} = STORM SASH : Clarkston Estates Brick tnd _Fioer a4 $2, Orenard Lake Ave. S100 | ee ce wnany OO See ee “aed values Michigan Abahen conti : AST fy ag BE Holy Area To Fe ee TROT ECM O73) cattee ns ie Sea) fee ae me a e . ee x ‘ $5.00 value framed ptetures § 98 _ Ave end \égoon merece 49 Acre Fruit Farm ! Modern Offices | Dy to 500. See WALL THLE. RN. FT 25¢ , WYMAN’S 52 GAL. ELEC HEATER “F775 Sam to? pm, root 16x30 with Greplace,| 9 room Colonial home in ex. | at GUAR, PAINT. OAL. $1.95! 36 Gal. Auto heater $54.95 | | FE GAL OFF. | TANK LEGS. dining room 15x15 sun rm cele coe wadee 4 ker Ww. HURON ¥ : - . ne Ni INLA He, tl! 18 W. Pike =P 41192 fae. sabe & siklings $59.50 w gh a; fitte Pr 6-130. room, ic 950 \ hl you : ry { r a ft + Oxi2, kitchen 11ni¢, "si room. Pitmuthe” horse bern’ 2 1% BLOCKS W OF TRUEGRAPH austen eG tee eo ALE AtcoHOLANTiFkersE. | O- PIECE BEDROOM | SAVE. BUPPL re ia 8 “saginaw Tk, HOLLAND "FURNACE WITH fAraory cand full bath up| car eafage, 4 room modern gargr GR LEASE LARGE COM- dorsers. Payments to suit our sYERS. fiw. HORON. FE © 3068 | SET . 30-39 RIFLE PREF EX toi dome. circulter ON burver ent . ‘Pull basement with recrea-| pontiny gael ge Maes io.oo0 | mercial earage.. Ges station Al budget a we wil) (be Cg etme Sarre ~ Beautifa qreseer, Large mirrer,| camete. Car _telper re bs | » brite tio ‘e Rood oa % | ; .000, $10, tee outdoor pa area on you with’ your ey p | ye tonal orca new cu ference! Stew | | Bence Seek test Sat 52 Gal. Electric Btit ftheitrrane ot | #9 sate roe Fe 1 ‘i sonable terms | fof trucks, oF. will rem ~ Water heater oame brand. Reg. > a | fenamt on idase Pontioe Press tie a8 “ALL. FOR $99, "PAY eae Bpiivered' BE! Classified Ads! To swap, O nnett NC. | 518 Nor 96 ed e | oat enone 3 L, A. WAGNER OO. 4 A soi. Fibs FT Roy Annett,Inc. Yate | SINCLAIR «ge EINANCE CO, | she" ovarpa Petine B4.) peo nov's Bank Furniture | iene Tae) Fg) What you don’t need for REALTORS | aS renings and Senaay 14 | in Walled Lake “gmail tn invest- Sal tint =e | Cami Sematone Sat —— are gr |e Hi Veouting oP ont weet ™ oo, cal 2° B. Huron mt 0.0486) Open E 7 n : . e ave vee MF. Mur yp end pescay vt ment. low rental. MA ¢2461. i crtols On STi. “a Bell m8, * "Fe taco! 28181, \ Se a one NT Sooner 211 8. Saginaw 8t. irs. Trailer Sales Prices slashed on used trailers. Must cut down inventory. Get a bargain = 40 to pick ah See believe it. x: low “surance. Lee er ries. Mic: oxtord Trailer S Sales ; ee <> f, long “Trailer _ Exchange Wanea Used Cara, 88 me'STOP IN NOW MOBILE | WE PAY THE HI | jo ha atin Motor ‘| ~~ *Sqles E. Blvd. and E. Pike. HUTCHINSON | nevis WILSON GMC | FE 2-9203 - ‘FOR "49 THRU * “CLEAN CARS a TRUCKS ' NEW AND USED Oakland at Cass mrT055 Buick (oa NOW THA THE @ very 7, oterog, Foy mote els to choose from. Many trans- “GARAGE ECONOMY USED CARS ’ Ghimmons | 1953 ¢ DOOR BUICK SUPER DY- NiLEET ALIGNMENT | Hotere" alm ‘WHEEL ALIGNMENT | Ptsiceu Sie costo S080. ED WILLIAMS TIRE | Berio "eten sC5m” ia «MGS, Saginaw CADILLAC CLUB COUPE. —h86 For Sale Motorcycles 83| sont,"MA'Ciote ‘Cara: ii"Fibss 4 te yey rie . Gon a Chevrolet ‘ ‘ Boats & Accessories 85 1956 Demo Ss Y MTRS. | FLOOR CARS OFFICIALS CARS UDE MOTORS. 2 DOORS ‘ 423 8. TELEGRAPH 150s nee ee ARD MOTOR aaah Starcraft metal boots, Tee-Nee pit FANDARD TR | "ah aes z NEW car LQUARANTER - rm 3-t020°"*" vot ee Trenepertation Offered 87 87| %O FINANCING PROBLEMS cane CaLIy. seatrin, |DOWN AND UP TO 30 MONTHS a Te Neal BP ee Fiy California on®sched- "SAVE uled, 4 en- AS YOU HAVE NEVER : fe tem Fare only #78. Flor. SAVED BEFORE tig . fit et a—pe| HASKINS Yaa then were” wet | CHEVROLET NTED TO CENTRAL | Oakland County’s Fastest 6, von ween 3, Growing Dealer - Bay tet Fey jst Couple OK | 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M15 for interview. MAple ou : __ oO n Nites til “care any make any model. Top — meni be tear BACLEY AUTO PARTS | — * Minit iartston Re PE 65-0219 1% BAGLEY 8T. MY 2-2611 “CALIFORNIA BUYER aver hesiencr Eee sedan. Ori inal at Bone, nals, be WANTED SCRAP CARS. peal stice be extras. Today Fa. CR FB, eat Pe eas aed oanp WE PAY Top Dollar For clean used cars & trucks Matthews Hargreaves PE 44346 WA SCRAP CARS. Pe _ OR 34611, Wrecked & Junk Cars East Side Auto Parts FE 5-6855 COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester “THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used cars. We need them ive the extra miles, a Day you well. 4540 Dixie “H. J. VANWELT OR }3-1355 “WANTED SCRAP CARS. Ph. OR 3-411, PRICE THE REST - THEN GET “* BILL SPENCE USED CARS €2 Oakland Ave. FE 47333 UP TO $50, FOR JUNK & CHEAP cars. FE 2-2666 days or eves. See M&M Motor Sales ont", oe dollar on late model cars. ie Hwy, OR_3-1603 "7, gUNE & P iron, Past service. Call FE 4-0592 TOP DOLLAR FOR CLEAN CARS and late models ECONOMY CARS, 22 Auburn _ Ty Wan RAP C CARS. | WANTED: WRECKED AND SCRAP feats, Pinus PE ST | arial D SCRAP Fn kk Ninn io. oe - Sinma WANTED — -| LATE MODEL CARS Clean and S Shar i “GLENN'S. MOTOR: SALES 8. Seginaw St. | FE 41371 HASKINS CHEVROLET 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M39 MAple 65-5071 ‘SL CHEVROLET 3 DOOR. POWER | Giid echanically per- Needs ear fender bumped out. Reasonable. FE 44676, 1953 CHEVY STATION “WAGON. Power Glide. Used for passengers ba Pisa tone green. $925. OR fect. 3-7 TC mee CLUl coupe, Excellent tires, $2 and tt. over ye Peraett Call Mr. 555. Roger's Sales and Gorrie, 685 Auburn Ave 5 CHEVROLET SPORTS coupe. Excellent condition. Take step on eEhave to warn poople—t was ataid someone would him!” 7 ‘For Sale Cars 911 FE 44531 | 20 oF altege” alte ret S08. i BU SPECIAL. 4 . | joes “wall, tires. ‘Ong owner var es 1929. 4 8 L NEW yh » COl- al ‘ 2 DR. CHEV, RADIO AND Ea condition, $198, OL “waite walls. Loaded _— ext + — a 1949 Studebaker Com ebaker mander Clu Sa Canker Motors stioee 1955 FORD FORDOR _ Factory Official Car’ LARRY OL “POR MORE pt 3» pane A __GOOD PLACE + Pon ~~ 4955 “FORD. _— Custom Ranch Wagon os ae radio, heater and overdrive, nylon white walls. Be-uciful red and white with only 6,300 miles. A rg ns anteed auto. Only $1,906 Van Welt, 4540 Dixie, Drayton _Piains, OR _3-1355. JANUARY ‘CLEARANCE SALE 1988 CHEV. 210 V-6 2 DR. te “eee Choose From w @ Sis. Ful — Just Your + ge ced for Easy Owning. 4 any car until you test HASKINS = reconditioned ox’ “safety ested car. TAKE ADVANTAGE OP OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION HASKINS CHEVROLET Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15- MAple 5-5071 | Open Nites ’til9 . 1054 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN gon. Power stee and brakes $1,150. Lake Rd. . Oxtord. FORD 1954 —_EM_3-3220, 53 FORD, A-] CONDITION. PE * 5-9885 1 FOR! ring PONTIAC, 1052 ied 4 COUNTR Y SEDAN. | _ or ig Ol 19,000 miles. $1325. | ° Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY CONTINENT 850 S. NORE EED BIRMINGHAM aie ERCURY 1648. GOOD CONDI- Millon Good ‘body ea body & tires. Cheap. + until ® HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE LER Tr, OL 1-0761 OLDS. @ 2 DR. HYDRA matic, R & H, very clean, Phone MUtual_¢$353 ‘56 Plymouth Hardtop $245 Down Cash or Trade-in = 18 A OFFER NO STRINGS ATTACHED. | Nos ee NOTE bs gece ED. ALL | ' FRAN vowe AT Mn mu POR COMPLETE DETAILS SCHUTZ Motors, Inc. De Soto-Plymouth Dealer 912 S. Woodward, Birm. PHONE MI47811 Open: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. - | 1953 R $95, 1949 Ford 2 Dr. R&H: Good Starter * 1951 Chevrolet 2 Dr. R&H, No Rust- ~ 1952 Chevrolet 2 Dr. - R&H, Powerglide 1952 Buick 4.Dr. OR R&H, Dynaflow eerers| $899 4 PONTIAC CATALINA STAR- 1953 Pontiac4 Dr... ons oon. See "hain . Chief Deluxe 8, Loaded ’S3 STUDIE CHAMP |_ $ je Hag 1095 event. ee Prote;| 1953 Buick Hardt Rule Sales, @# Oakland. PESO8| Premium Tires, R& 000 . On more OP ‘48 . Good tires. $150. OL on eS eg! sgetbhZ99 Sedan Power File, B&H.) 1955 Chevrolet 2 Dr. 210, R&H, Low Miles gg ty 2 Brey 3 pling Mh . omatic Re H, exira low mie $1495: Powerful V's engine, Oyromatie i 1954 Buick 4 Dr. das akan pon nea | R&HReal Class . Fruid-Matic | drive. sues glass $1695 " LT a) LS 1955 Ford 4 Dr. Fairlane All the Comforts of Home $1995 1955 Pontiac Catalina Starchief Custom, Hydra. OLIVER 1984 Che’ Rover. ae it's o ‘So tn the condition 4 of » ‘54. It’s at ar. deluxe with auto. transmission. H. Must be seen. an we water De. 4 dr. & ie nylon tires, Liteaggrd tab mabes. o fitghiander trim. a Crgreter Windsor Dix. HMard- Plaidmatic drive. - Powder my paint. Save on this 1951 CHEVROLET Walls, Performs like W. Walls. White Nylon Top, * Clean as New. - $2095 Very Clean. 1955 CHEVROLET Hardtop, Orfen asd Ivory, Radio and Heater, P. Glide, Lots of Extras. Green. $2095 TRUCKS 1950 CHEVROLET Carryall § Pass. Maroon fin- ish, Heater, Turn Signals. MA Get Pushed: ‘Around ‘Drive a Sate, Depeidable, OK. Used Car From” MATTHEWS HARGREAVES 1953 PONTIAC Catalina, Green and Beige, _ Radio and Hester, Hydra, W. 1954 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 Door, Deep Maroon, Radio and Heater, Looks and 1951 CHEVROLET | 2 Door Sedan, Heater, Sun Visor, New Tires, 1955 PLYMOUTH. Savoy 3 Door’ Dix, ‘Ses Mist 1949 CHEVROLET 1 Ton Pickup, Original Paint, 4 New oversize tires. $45 $495 1952 GMC 1952 GMC Pickup, Heater, Turn Signals, % Ton Panel, Heater, Very Corner Windows, Dix Cab. Nice Condition. $545 $475. HEWS HARGREAVES $1095 “$1095 Dix, Radio and $545 _ $1395 4 1 Pontiac 3 dr. I jet black. io Wecutites’ Sonattton, dust “nsed @ driver, eon “ EARKTON BUICK Your CHEVROLET Dealer MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 221 S Saginaw St. a FE 4.4546 CHRYSLER. PLYMOUTH FE 29101 co ° Sone ta Bande ON _Open 'til’9 — eee Sag ee . S. O. S. IN MORSE CODE THIS MEANS “SAVE OUR D | SHIP,” HOWEVER, AT THE PONTIAC RE- CHANGED TO, SAVE ON SALES WEEK. SO STOP IN AND SOS. $595 . $495 PLYMOUTH | hardtop #1 ria nl oi | | BELVEDERE RF, good condition, FE 1953 PLYMOUTH, 1 TAKE , OVER - payments. $425. ane _ Pl me gy = Michie 219 or ymouw' an. OT- | _FE_ 2-6460. _enee, CATALINA 2-DR- —_. narqooaties. clean be seen 2 CHIEFTAIN DE- | doo coe ee (2) Brighter Day. TV series, “Father Knows aaa “re LIABILITIES N neg. sss #40000 & ily breaks down in tront of their|“"Oo opsesces, So “© Mot Jand in another teleplay especialy | _ é , house and Lily brings the whole : written | | » G TV. \ family: in, only to diocover dhar|*2(0 Quben ee Di | Savings Accounts ................ Syrrereei ieee peeeee cess + 96,233,398.21 \ & SERVICE \ crumpa. (0 Rabert Montgomery|,.O8 Yow, Accomt. Coast Newsman Dies earl Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank .............. ecesceese 1,200,000.00 : \ 3351 Gront \ Presents. “The End of the sry Fe th ee Loans in Process ............0..005 errr biceeececoess 112,004.84 WO OMY \y ven. captains ign to retain|y, 20%, Dance Ear. ledtor of == in | Other Liabilities .................... peccccccvccccascccgees. OME: his individuality. (7) Medical (@) Howdy Doody. <9) Howdy|He had been with the Times for | Specific Reserves @eoeerevreeeeeere Se@' eV ecweee seeeeeee gihs Director, Pontiac Press . President, Pontiac Federal Savings RESOLVE... Little Show. (7)' Armchair -L-HUI | Mehion A. Benson Louis H. Cole John Q. Waddell | Not te Put It Of Any Longer! | ter °®) i vod ek Ss STORE M. A. Benson Co., Inc. L. H. Cole Oi! Company ner Learn to drive new . . . youll a Ford. Pp Open Thurs., fa? ¢ K. Zimme | ive Inerpensive tt ie to leara’ to |/11:26-—~(2) Nightwatch Theater. “A| [AAieihth aL 9 P, M. Vice-President, Pontise Varnish | drive the “Safe Way. Yank London.” til 9 PLM Company SAFE WAY 1:90—-( Tonight. ) / . \ Psat SCHOOL reir ipo | Honorary Directors: tore em oO : | ~ W. Russell Eames Cheuncey H. Hutchins 2 _ Ce ee ee Eames & Brown, Ine. President, Portiae Vamnish Company YOU CAN COMPLETE : TELEVISION RADIO ition | ; | | : H | G H S C H 0 0 L | | , | R. C. Cummings, President James Clerkson, Executive Vice-President NOW—AT HOME—LOW PAYMENTS | REPAIR ase SERVICE Hl M. A. Benson, Vice-President . E. W. Johnston, Treasurer ALL BOOKS FURNISHED—NO CLASSES All Makes _ Expert Trained Technicians : | M. M, Serenson, Branch Manager Vern McMaster, Branch Manager e i i ‘ DIPLOMA AWARDED ALL WORK (GUARANTEED @ | ; | IY you have not finshed High School and are, i6 years or over I PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS | —=MAIL THIS TODAY en | 761 W. Huron Street 16 East Lawrence Street 407 Main Street Aamartoun Schou, P.0, Ben 24 Komen toes ted tenet Pontiac, Michigan Pontiac, Michigan Rochester, Michigan pee | : 4 ots pose | He Me, < ; : | 7 PONTIAC PRESS, _MoNpAy, JANUARY ®, 1056 Bes: | ia , 3 , ‘ + (Alverteme® ., [Oh, Come weg: lotet Worry of — gf i é [1 ffi bor Chief Gaitskell Fneaiing Trouble: for ) earn, waste E * Bah , ‘ . : xs > Z ™ . | British war tanks, which # turned | = : | - glum and shipped to , Anthony's conservative _ ment was accused of : : Egypt over Israel. tr « . = re Seniinar Gaitskell demanded the ae 27 noe | R ( if if ait! i HE i - i a Sec Pasteere at any tT Hardboard Made of Natural Weed PLASTIC TILE , rae or Work it like wood! Re- | In fending off the Laborites Sir c yal | sits -denting jpotate * I ‘ i warping. For par- “white paper,” or statement, out-/ ditione, ceilings, ete. Hining all the deals in the “sctap| ' Takes any finish. i i 3 = oh A Sears. 4-Star Feature, because they are the fine est, easiest to apply tiles we're seen anywherel Beautiful pastel and marbelized tones, with smart beveled edges. Breck-resistant , ... won't rot, warp or rust, Take advantage of this low sale price now and have the beautiful bathroom you've al- ways desired and-save money at the same time! Building Supplies—Perry St. Basement in ip i d i f Hi fast year. Of the 155, total, 329]) A 2 ae nie : NEW CAP MOLDING... i 10 in cate yg ” ‘Cabinet Sinks os 09 Plaste rd New ‘plastic molding gives your job that final athe fi be Low-Cost Building Materiel touch f, perfection. Bull-nose shape gives wall ? : it i Regularly 119.95 ONLY $5 DOWN = txtrtin, 9.74 Vos it for partons and cal Fire-resistant, with + sing ae ghee pr | top. Buy on easy pall manent plaster base. %-inch thick. Buy today! 4 at ite Le af Insulation Packs Rock Wool Pellets Rubber Floor Tile : Flat Rim Sink Flat Rim Sink Asphalt Floor Tile 5: Mounts in Counter 55 Mounts in Counter Top wan. 765 Resiet Rot, Won't Detericate Plastic Added for Wear! Marbleized Black or Brown =i. ~ 22 _ 100 sq. tt x * . 32230 in. siatb-te. 15. 95 osicduie of & ° | only 1 29 _ Sxt-in. Tile 19¢ ts. Durable 9x9-inch size, easy to install; long wearing. (Sc: bol kitchen. Heavy steel construction fim- packed between aluniinum foil Saves winter fuel. Keeps your Aristocrat of floor ‘tile! Com- Ruse, Beige, Green, Grey Pre hy | fewey, doub d lahed” { acid and tern i d Eas } to 5 degrees eae ins * eeneeveeenre CCC CR RHEE OOS ¢ ea. pe etign. tant vipbeus enamel. Gumpert bondi aye dy Y -” in summer soda poor F 3 tall. Bay ie | Drmeagleect oe Gold, ivory, Tan, Blue eevee COOH HR ORR H He erececeees 106 ea, Sennen ‘enone Reh m single basin design. aper Covered eeeneves covers 20 ft. ‘— goes clear through! ~ Asphalt Cement, S-gallen can .... eeeeeeee Coccveceses SOS GAS WATER HEA E Yy ‘SAVE $10.00 FREE BONUS OFFER? Regularly 69.95 ONLY $5 DOWN @ Easy-to-Set Controls @ Insulated to Save Fuel ry ee eens Salty @ White Baked Enamel Jacket @ Galvanized Steel Tank Reg. 119.95, $ ) Seve 20.95! dee 30-Gal. Size Guaranteed 10 Years Glass-Lined tank, cam't chip, crack or peel. Thermo-channe] flue provides up to 38% more heating area for faster, more efficient heating. New Therm-O-Slide regulator for : fee accurate. temperature, control. Completely Fs Bic . : ! insulated. ; i ; ; “a 48-Gal. Gas, Reg. 149.95 .... $137 GLASS-LINED eatins Reg. 129. ware; Save 15.95! ___PAY ONLY $5 DOWN 50-GAL. GUARANTEED 10 YEARS ‘New Therm-O-Band, wrap around type, heating elements give 4 times USED STARR SPINET Fully Reconditioned 1 Year Warrantee $395.00 TERMS © y -———— 1-GAL. LATEX-BASE PAINT aiffgim | | Seae’::. | PLUSQUALITY ROLLER SET sais es COLORS For Less Than Paint Alone! 2 Free Delivery efficient longer. Twin pe Mar @ professional-like finish in less time | on all Picnos sold are easy to set, keep water at tem- than if takes to wash your walls! dering this satel Fae you desire—automatically! Leaves no streaks, flows on easily, ; BUDGET TERMS rit gag ons (R) pete keeps washes off tools easy! econom: electricity. . Ora MONDAY yaIDAT Sandy steel outer jacket has baked ROLLER SET sells for 1.19 — yours enamel finish. Come in and see this electric heater today! 65-Gal., Reg. 149.95. *, \ tree with 1 gallon of paint or more. your painting time. Cover is re nn ee: bad .$137