The Weather THE PONTIAC PRE ‘ , d Sleet or Freezing Rain Details page twe 113th YEAR * *& & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1956—34 PAGES PRSSS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERVo."ONAL NEWS SERVICE Nebras * * -% & s wk *& * ® 2 y ” an Admits Don kw k kt x *&§ «* rea Airman on Lost Plane Navy Searches Antarctic Wilds for 8-Man Crew |! John Floyd, 25, Among Missing; Plan All-Out Hunt for Craft FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES ABOARD U.S.S. ARNEB, in Ross Sea, ANTARCTICA —The command of Opera- tion Deepfreeze hoped to- day for clear weather to allow an all-out air search for a Navy piane missing with its eight-man crew, one a Southfield Township man. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Floyd, of 23126 Almira, Southfield Township, were notified Sunday their son, John Jr., 25, is missing. He is a nine-year veteran all naval ‘service and was cited for heroism during a helicopter rescue| sor phan toe t a es ht takes a backseat to nobody. The burtu bird, mascot of a Nigerian HE GRABS THE SPOTLIGHT — This bird the spotlight from Queen Elizabeth II and the ¥ Bird Noses Inito Troop Review Durante-beaked regiments grabs African colony. Duke of Edinburgh, (center) during the British monarch’s inspection of the native troops at Ka- duna, in the northern sector of the British West Employes Here Share in Record GM Idea Prizes Motor Division Awards $275,412.83 as Firm Has Biggest Year £ ® The biggest “idea year” in General Motors history found employes at the Pon- tiac Motor Division sharing $275,412.83 for 3,535 sug- gestions approved for awards during 1955, com- pany officials announced today. Of the prizes, eight rep- resented maximum awards of $2,500 while 47 were for $1,000 or more. Companywide, suggestions adopt- ar Wirephete Flint, Local Men mission in Korea.. Floyd Sr. is - . . sargcunerreuiman © EK illad in Traffic pa Two ground search parties crossed the ice yesterday between the Little America V base and a trail post 400 miles eastward from which the missing craft took off. But they found no trace of the mang, ue. The plane, a de Havilland Otter, was flying Friday from Marie Byrd Land to Little America with Groveland Fatal Crash Steele Dies in Ohio some members of a trail-blazing'Gréen, Ohio. . party whose vehicles had broken| Qakjand County Prosecutor Fred- from other groups through- down. It made its last voice radio contact 67 minutes after takeoff. An SOS signal believed from the plane was heard Speer ed jerick C, Ziem said today to press negligent charges against 20-year-old Benny he plans hornicide 13. Gaddis, of Flint, driver of the : \youth in Groveland Township and | tiac ‘The possibility that the | Voters will provide a “sounding board” for public views jon the proposed adoption { Brings Homicide Count; area was raised Saturday by an official of the national federation. | Mrs. Errol Horner of Washington, D.C., national field Weekend traffic killed a Flint secretary, told an interviewer that, although the Pon- ; group has not yet studied the question, “it has data a Pontiac man ear Bowling/and information available? out the country.” “The local league,’’ Mrs. Horner |said, ‘‘. .. might be willing to work lor. an Open community meeting where the wole question of voting Bad weather hampered an air car in which George E, Carter, 19,| ; survey, Twice an Otter has at-|lost his life Saturday night. aoe an ee ed ey temptéd to reach the area where the Otter was believed down, but both times back. Rear Adm. George Dufek, com- mander of Task Force 43 aboard) the icebreaker Eastwind, indicat.! ed he was prepared to enlist all available planes as soon as weath- er conditions permitted. it was forced to ural Pontiac post State Police said the accident, on U.S. 10 in Grove- land Township, was caused by excessive speed. The car failed to negotiate a curve, they said, and plunged through q guardrail | ere Gaddis’ brother, Darrell, 18, was reported in satisfactory condition|league. But this (providing means confront a metropolis massed in| | might be purchased for the com- munity, might be discussed.” Mrs. Horner is tm the city to | address leaders of local women's ed during the year totaled 54,635, paying originators $3,225,741, ac- May Tap Public Opinion tt w.posersn, vc president in charge of the person- ne] staff. Ideas submitted in 1955) ation to - called on him. ie Case Quizzed by FBI AP Wirephote INTERVIEWED BY FBI — Sen. Francis Case (R-SD), who im- plied in the Senate that a campaign contribution was offered for his vote in favor of the. natural gas bill, poses last night at his home after announcement that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had stepped into the case to see if federal laws were violated. Case indicated he had given the name of the person or persons to two FBI agents who Senator's Vote for Ballot Today ton, Neb., Sen. Case (R-SD). on Vote Machine Issue totaled 228,437, an increase of 36,- 000 over 1954, Pontiac League of ‘Women of voting machines in the to Restless Algiers Greets Mollet French Premier Faces) pian, more than 1,500,000 ideas Stubborn Opposition of have been submitted, over 365,- given complete explanations of the decisions. Since 1942, when General Mo- 000 adopted and more than $17 and men's organisations at 8 p.m. | Both Elements million paid. . | Wednesday on league activities. | - a Ps The national leader said further: | op plant city in 1955 was Flin \‘I cannot speak for the Pontiac |LWV Board or for the Pontiac Guy Mollet landed here today to $765,509 for 14,045 suggestions. The trail party left Little Ameri- today in Pontiac General Hospital./of sharing views on voting ma- ugly ition to his policies for suffered ¢hest injuries in the'chines) is the type of thing alee the Algerian panivedion nnounce ease ca in mid-January to mark off a|He route to the proposed site for an! crash. observatory 650 miles away. But! Gaddis and Ronald L. Dearmon, the breakdown of their tracked |2, of Flint. were treated for minor vehicles stopped them 20 miles|Juries. Carter was dead on ar- short of their goal. * * Ld rival at the hospital. Ronald L, Steele, 24, of 121 Or- Four men were left behind at! chard Lake Road, the trail post. They were Lt. Cmdr.! died shortly after his car slid Jacob Bursey, Grand Rapids, Mich., trail party leader; Radio-| ment 13 miles south of Bowling | The Pontiac Press is sendin man Raymond J. Dube, Taunton, | Mass.; Mechanic Charles H. Wed-| meyer, Philadelphia; and Lloyd! Beebe, Walt Disney studio camer-| aman. | A search party set , out from) Little America an hour after the plane was due. At the other end! Bursey and his group were ordered. to start back along the flag- marked route, | In Today’s Press County News. ........... 12 | Fditorials ............... 6 | Sports ................. 24, 25 Theaters ....................% TV & Radio Programs .... 33 Wilson, Earl... ... 1... 38 Women’s Pages..... 14, 15, 16 ¢ into a truck on slippery pave- Green Saturday, Steele was driving his car south to sell it, relatives said. No de- tails of the accident were avail. Sultation with top federal officials lay a wreath on the memorial store in the Michigan Miracle Mile! able. Irish Envoy Offers Sites for Auto Plants in Eire Deputy Prime Minister of Ireland, stopped in Detroit today dh a whirl- wind tour of the United States to make a plea for auto plants for Ireland. Norton said his trip had three \Main objectives: To lure industry; will form a |tleague may do—when there is an issue of public importance.” \rebellion. | Press Sends 2 {to Washington | for Postal Talks H. Dean and Staff Writer Burdett \C, Stoddard to Washington for con- about possibility of obtaining a new |post office for Pontiac. | | They will meet with U.S. Rep. G | | Most shops in the central pusi- i | Acting Pontiac Postmaster Leslie! ness sector closed in protest. Special police lined the Rue Michelet, which runs from down- town Algiers toward the gov- | ernor general's official residence. Other police lined the Rue d'Isly,| main shopping street leading to the| war memorial. Mollet was due to| for New Center Penney Store Slated for Telegraph Center, Developers Say A lease for 43,000 square feet _ of store space for a J. C. Penney this afternoon, \Shoppers City at Telegraph and Angry French settlers who op-|Square Lake Roads has been an- pose any concessions to the nation- nounced, eorge A. Dondero (P-Royal Oak) |alists threatened bloodshed if Mol-| The lease also includes 150,000) ‘and Postmaster General Arthur E. let carries out his intent to bring|square feet of space for future ex-| Suggestions turned different subjects including ideas ALGIERS, Algeria a — Premier) where employes won a total of} Editor's Note: This ts the fourth why Pontiac's post office facilitie structure. improve safety and working) conditions, improve quality or save Perry, ica b ‘and Huron Streets, leaving m or came: Use of Balloons U.S. Considers Charges of Launching Spheres ino room for e additional par he said. The present heating system has operated since the structure was put up in 1929. ‘We have to repair said Dean, ‘‘and have spent enough in the last two years to have re- the boilers continuously,” \placed them. tem was not designed to handle the load it must carry with the building in operation 24 hours a day. can do about it.” ; RAMP TOO SMALL | The loading ramp will only ac- jcommodate six middle-sized trucks about 50 ve- ‘hicles, including five large semi- “trucks, must load and unload at lat one time. But the building. docking space as we now have.” There are no parking spaces a ; ‘Summerfield tomorrow, The Press,Gen. Georges Catroux here as res-|pansion in the proposed multi-mil-/ for the public or post office em- DETROIT (® — William Norton, will publish results of the inter- ident Cabinet mimister. Catroux is'lion dollar project under way by, Ployes. Postal workers leave views Wednesday. Egypt to Form ‘Guard’ GAZA, W—Egypt announced today she “Palestinian National Moslems North African territory's native Jr.. developers. | Approximately 100 stores are Tension increased over the week- planned for the center. Preliminary European crowds through the pletion date set for early spring of streets of Algiers and other major 1957. |known to favor more rights for the Don M. Casto ang Don M. Casto| their cars “wherever they can,” | Dean explained. Persons doing business at the post office often have to pay a Egyptian-held Palestine end as French war veterans led|work is now under way, with com- 35, cent parking fee to spend five tlon of Soviet air space . . minutes in the building, he added. ‘to Ireland, to urge vacations in Guard” to protect Arab refugee|cities demonstrating against any! Included in the plans is parking NEED “GO-AHEAD” The building covers the | “Often they must block traffic or circle around unti] ramp space! is available,” Dean stated. “We need at least three times as much Post Office Inadequacies Listed by Leslie H. Dean in a Press se pointing up ressons be ex . & should Pontiac’s Acting Postmaster Leslie H. Dean today pointed up more inadequacies in the main post office’s physical plant and location. Dean also outlined steps necessary to obtain a new Soviets Protest Over Red Territory WASHINGTON (INSj—The U.S. The bailiding’s electrical sys- was considering a reply today to Soviet charges that American mil- |itary balloons carrying radio equip- ment and cameras have been sent “During the Christmas rush a/over Russian territory. fuse blew out almost every night. The system is way below present standards, but there's nothing we American groups. Tass, the Soviet new agency, sald the protest was delivered yesterday in Moscow to US. Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen, and that a similar protest went to the Turkish government. was expanding weather-balloon program. The weather balloons carry wea- ther instruments, cameras and ra- dio equipment to relay conditions ‘to the ground. The Soviet note charged that use of the balloons is a ‘gross viola- . con- trary to obligations assumed by ithe United States government in ‘accordance with the U.N. charter Ireland and to persuade Americans camps from Israeli attacks in the softening toward the nationalist space for 5,000 cars. (See picture, In order to begin steps toward,and incompatible with normal re- o buy more Irish products. 'Egyptian-controlled Gaza Strip. terrorists. on page 2.) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) lations between states.’ The Soviet protest also com- plained that the U.S. government has done nothing to stop the launching of balloons by private A State Department spokesman pointed out that the U.S. Air} Force announced recently that it) its high-altitude é 3 i eT 4 if gf if f i i z d i Hi F Fi Ei i ! i i fh | Case Attorney Denies - - Attempt fo Sway. Controversy Continues as Gas Bill Comes Up OMAHA —A_ Lexing- attorney was quoted today by the Oma- ha World-Herald as saying he assumes he is the man meintioned in Washington as having delivered a $2,500 campaign contribution to + ify | Baseball Fans, Call the Plays How would you call the play? What strategy would you use in a crucial moment of a baseball game? Starting today and continuing for the next four weeks on the | sports pages of the Press, basé& | ball fang will have the oppor- | tunity to call the plays and sec- | ond-guess all the major league managers. See the sports pages for ~ YOU'RE THE MANAGER Star of Miami Motorama Show -- Pontiac’s Dream Car By HAROLD A. FITZGERALD Publisher, Pontiac Press MIAMI BEACH — Well, they shooed me down here willy nilly —strictly in the line of duty of course—so The Press could keep the home folks abreast of the la- test doings of the Pontiac Motor, Division and the GMC Truck and Coach. * * * | The General Motors Motorama | was previewed Friday afternoon | and then we attended the giamour | ball at the Surf Club Satyrday | evening which paid tribute to | Pontiac Motors. The party. was given by Alfred Barton in hon- or of Harley Earl, Chief of Gen- ick hinted that the Surf Club in Miami Beach was really the “Club of the Sea’ that was hon- ored. He proved to be eminently correct, ° LJ * Friday afternoon GM opened the second chapter of the 1956 Motor- ama. The same cars were used in New York, but the prestige and glitter of the Waldorf Astoria are sacrificed for augmented space and it makes a much more ex- pansive exhibit. In fact our own spectators that poured into his exclusive automotive salon. \ | *» * +n This Miami extravaganza has psuedo doctor suggested that so; fice, write your own diagnosis and much action with his right arm| mail it to Mr. Goad, in care of probably pumped an over supply General Motors Medica] Research of blood across into the other. If in the Art of Hand Shaking. thronged and everyone stopped for, mond which is valued at one mil-| a leisurely look-see at the fabulous li assortment of jewels which seemed to be sponsored by Buick. These on edge on its sister Motoramas. this explanation doesn't suit or suf- The Kitchen of Tomorrow was included the celebrated Hope Dia- This one pulls the most cosmo- from all over the United States. Probably every state in the Union: is represented. \ The reception line was headed by President Harlow H. Curtice) GMC Truck and Coach had a Jarge Who was flanked by his two execu- section all to itself and several tive vice presidents, L. models were on display. This sec- tion was in another building but the crowds were just as heavy eral Motors Styling, but even ®4 just as interested as they Harley would have to concede “€Te iN the main sector. thaf next to Mr. and Mrs. Earl, e * ¢ the Pontiac automobile was the | piece de resistance. You knew Pontiac's “Dream Car” is named “Club dé Mer” and under persistent cross ques- | tioning in New York, Bob Emer- General Manager Philip Mona- ghan was very happy over the reception accorded the South | Boulevard offerings and was | personally greeting and shaking | hands with the thousands of | C. Goad and Albert Bradley plus that great man of science, Charles Kettering. | WHAT HAPPENED TO GOAD? They shook the good, right hands of thousands—and thousands—and thousands. In fact, Oakland Coun- ty's Clifford Goad ultimately) came up with a swollen left hand and wrist to the perplexity of all concerned as he employed an out- and-out right hand shake for the entire ceremonial, Finally, a: Hang on. Saturday morning a group of Pontiac Motor officials attended a dealer meeting at Daytona Beach. This was strictly, orthodox, conventional and purely in the line of all-out duty. But what followed wasn't. s LJ ¢ One Rebert M. Critchfield, Pontiac's General Manager and unofficial test driver, took five fellow eompatriots down to the beach where many automobile races are held on the broad sands. The Pontiac was souped up a little and Robert pushed the accelerator to the floor and held it there. * * * “ “I caught my breath when the speedometer passed the 100 mile an hour mark,” said Bob Emerick later, a hour. Emerick was couldn't speak cx Hialeah that afte ful head and rem 4 : j 4 “And I abandoned all hope when we passed 116,” said Frank Bridge. “And I died twice,” said E. J. Chapman. But speed demon Critchfield was still tn- daunted. The needle kept on climbing until it bumped the end of the gauge — 120 miles an ~ * pale all mormng, and - Bridge yherently until the third race at rnoon. When Mrs. Critchfield heard, she shook a dole- | ained very silent. Me? I didn’t go, but I shook and quaked for hours. I've ridden with Robert before. —H. A. F. 4 5 ‘S at the Surf Club saw the Pontiac this historivally famous on dollars by its owner, Harry Winston. Even a gleam or glint of stone | ble, In the reception line were Mr. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Mrs, ©, E, Wilson. But Pontiac’s own automobile comes at a hundred dollars a re-| was also the focal point of honor iflection, The jewels are closely, | guarded but there actually is no} Sew tte amon ann sorecom GM's Critchfield Turns Leadfoot protection between the stones and ithe public. You could extend one hand and come up with a fistfull of gleaming diamonds but I | wouldn't recommend it unless you had two platoons of seasoned Ma- rines at your command, * LJ ¢ | Saturday night's brilliant pall | automobile riding high to glory. Mr. and Mrs, Harley Kari were | the real guests of honor and as the world knows, Harley has | been styling General Motors cars i since the memory of man run- neth not to the contrary. He has complied an amazing and incred- -fhte record of steady successes, | All honor to Harley and I stand at attention, uncovered and hum- and special attention, The Surt Club is one of Florida’s strictly de luxe affairs. Its membership is composed of leading citizens from all over the U.S.A., whether you speak from a purely social viewpoint or a matter of emi- nence in the marts of trade. * * s porter slip into a distant corner land look on with awe. Pontiac's ‘Dream Car is so swanky itself that ‘even the Surf Club was full of praise and applause. In the center ‘of the ballroom was a one-third jsize miniature with. spotlights hit- iting it. On one wall, a’ pictured 'Pontiac automobile came charging (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Consultant Eves. Small fry like your current re-— Angus’ Com ‘Tex pos wv. heren , Open PE 2.9615 ‘ 4 a ‘ . . \ i oa ee a : THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1956 he Credit Courses The Day in Birmingham Open "attic Mishaps ae ee . . ; t Pontiac Sessions $2Gu2 Salute Begin Feb. 8 of Queen's Reign LONDON uw — A 62-gun salute University Offers. First was fired from the Tower of Lon- don today to mark the fourth an-, of 13 Planned Classes niversary of the accession ofQueen in Junior High School: Elizabeth I. The Queen and her husband, the, The first of 12 new college credit Nuke of Edinburgh, at about the courses being offered this semester by by the University of Michigan Ex- tepsion Service will hold its open- time the guns boomed were ar- riving in Enugu, Nigeria, on their tour of that British African terri- “~ing session Wednesday at Wash-|tory ington Junior High School. Other UM courses will hold first classes chanting tribesmen; a wemen's' ‘cultural club swinging hips in a This will bring the total number native dance; and the local gov-| of UM courses offered in Pontiac'efor, Sir Clem Pleass, who wore to 13, almost double the number ostrich feathers on -his hwite hel-| through Feb. 21. given last September. A class in Real Estate Law, started last Wednesday at Pontiac High School, will have its second session at 7 p.m, Wednesday. carried for two hours’ graduate or undergraduate credit, or for no credit if desired, according to Ar- dell A. Henry, UM field supervi- sor for the Pontiac area. Courses are open to any adult, and each class meets 16 weeks, two hours per week, at a fee of $22. Students can register at the first class session, and both Mr. Henry and individua] instructors will be available for consultation at the opening sessions. Instruction begins immediately with the first class. The University of Michigan is considering making Pontiac a cen- ter for off-campus graduate study courses, In addition to the UM courses, 14 other college subjects met. south-central Nigera. * * * the death of her father, George VI, reached her four years (ago. f Club de Mer a Hit at Moforama Show (Continued From Page One) at you, about double life size. At the far end of the room was anoth- er mural showing the front end of the Pontiac heading straight for- ward, Other insignia and emblems were profusely scattered about. It \was a gala occasion, — The royal couple was greeted by! Enugu is a regiona) capital in| The Queen's accession was ob- _ Each of the 12 courses may be|Served during a garden party at ithe governor’sgresidence. She was in Africa—in Kenya—when news of King | t | mingham's Eton Park Ice Skating of the many who utilized the rink’ ETON RINK OPENS — A brilliant sun and gleaming ice helped to make the ope: a huge success. This picture taken five minutes after the rink opened for skating shows just a few 2 e of Bir- Rink Saturday s facilities Sat- and Lincoln in Kill7in State Four Perish in Fires; Farmer, Rail Worker Crushed to Death. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of Michigan's new speed law. The law—effective last Thursday session of commissioners, who midnight—sets a daytime limit of seemed to prefer it to the Hamil- Discussion on Commission Agenda BIRMINGHAM—A decision whe-) Love, at 1380 Dorchester Rd. for a month, died in Beaumont Hos- pital yesterday after a long ill- ness “She was born in 1877 in Ireland body will be taken from the Wil- liam R. Hamilton Co.’s Bel! Chap- el today for service at Barrett Funeral Home in Philadelphia at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Interment 65 miles an hour and a night-time limit of 55. Four persons died in fires dur- ing the weekend. Miscellaneous urday. At opening ceremonies city officials, head- ed by Mayor Charles F. Renfrew, gave brief talks and several Detroit Skating Club members gave an exhibition. Eton Rink is at the corner of Eton Pontiac Press Phete Birmingham, individual seems to be imbued with one overpowering idea: for- ward and faster. CURTICE APPEARS WELL Mr. Curtice seems to stand the |pressure well. Apparently he's in excellent health and good spirits. Still slim and svelte, he has a waist line most of us envy. Not so long ago on a fishing trip, Pontiac's new Sales Manager, Frank Bridge, ‘Joaned him a pair of pants but had them tossed back shortly with the offered by Wayne University and Michigan State Normal College, . will hold second sessions Tuesday. VISIT HIALEAH TRACK terse comment: “What's I do with ithe part that's left over?” Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Edward Bryant Mrs. Edward (Glgdys Irene) Bryant, 57, of 98 Prall St., died Saturday at her home after an ill- ness of three years. Born in Chatham, Ontario, Can- ada, she was the daughter of Herb- ert and Matilda Kelley Murray. She married Edward Bryant in 1923 and has been a resident of the icity since 1928. She is survived by her husband, MeVicar of Pontiac and William McVicar of Lombard, Ill. Also surviving are a brother, Edward MeVicar of Detroit; a sis- ter, Mrs, Berlie Kelley of Shep- pard; 19 grandchildren and two City for services at 2 p.m, Tues- day, Burial will follow in the Lake City Cemetery, mishaps caused two deaths, Traffic victims included: Willie C. Brown, 42, of Wayne. George E. Carter, 19, of Flint. Bynum R. Sherill, 43, of Kala- mazoo. - Ted E. Frye, 55, of Midland. Frank A. Plats, 64, of Farm- ington Township. Mrs. Mary Nyakas, 45, of Allen Robert VanBever, 48, of Mount Wilfred Baril, 42, of St. Clair DIES OF BURNS Louis Sherill, 19, of Taylor Cen- ter died Sunday of burns suffered Saturday night when he fell into a scalding reservoir at the Great ton lot to serve the central shops to the east of Maple Avenue. the Forest-Brownelj jot, which in tonight’s agenda is titled Park- ing Lot No. 4. Since the lot was first talked of four weeks ago, it hag been simply called SE for its location in the southeast structure is one of the it would block, on Woodward Lakes Steel Corp. plant on Zug Island in the Detroit River. Imrek Rudek, 70, of Owosso suf- focated Saturday a fire de- stroyed his one-room home. Mrs. Bernice Mallen, 50, and Miss Julia Dutch, 45, died in separate Detroit fires Sunday. John G. Barker, 25-year-old buildings on and the third Besides the rectangular A plan Lot No. 4 might be developed in an odd shape leaving an alley and giving 64 parking spaces, and this Plan B is being preferred by will be in‘Forest Hills Cemetery é / d & for the Forest-Brow- require a down the the other : a ed to! Rockford farmet, was crush ®' commissioners. Plan C. would run Ronald L. Steele . death Saturday when a tree he) through using the three lots on :Ronald L. Steele, 24, of 121 Or- Hooded Band Robs Orion Bar Shotgun-Wielder Gets $216 in Nighttime Raid, Say Sheriff's Deputies A lone red-hooded bandit with a | shotgun emptied the til] of a Lake Qrion bar Saturday night and walked off with $216.60, Oakland County Sheriff's deputies said to- day. * * * Ralph Bowen, 41, of Clarkston, owner of the Bo-In on M24, told Deputies Sheldon Stites and Robert A, Bloom the bandit walked into the bar with the sleeve of a red sweatshirt over his head. Grotesque slits were cut for the man’s eyes, Bowen said. Waving the single . barreled shotgun, the bandit demanded “all the money.” Bowen emptied the till, he said, and the robber scooped pp the money with tram- bling hands and left. yas felling di him. oc ps ped ra im Woodward as well as the back Robert Lovins, 32, a railroad| lots, —|.Waitress Lucille Callender told uto accident in pat Oh Sanday tune GFN yard conductor, was killed Sunday, Question of whether @ cross-over deputies she had fainted, bruising Born in Pontiac on July 26, 1931, |When crushed between two box, should be cut through Hunter Bou- her head on the floor. he wns the son of C.J. and Pauling (C28 in @ switching operation near|levard at the request of the new! Bloom and Stites found the red Smith Steele. He married Ino! !Tenton, outside Detroit. His home Wrigley’s Market will arise again hood lying in a nearby street. Cramford in Pontiac in 1953. | Was at New Boston, Mich. = He has been a resident of the city all of his life and was most re- Saturday afternoon a dozen of ne us weat te the races and we were [groarey aires ence the guests of Gene Mori, the (365 999 came in 1955 : owner of Miami's fabulous Hia- , . leah track, We were seated in Oakland County was well rep- Sid Murchison’s box and at one | resented. Among those that I time Virginia Emerick ang I | saw were Secretary of Defense poked.around in the corners for | and Mrs. C, E. Wilson; our own any old ten or twenty dollar bills | Joseph Haas and Conrad N. he might have left lying there. | Church; Cecil Thrash; Harry J. All are being held at Washington Junior High School, Following are the UM courses, with time and date of first ses- sions, classroom and instructor's name; At 7:30 p.m. Wednesday—Eng- lish Drama from 1600 to the Clos- ing of the Theaters, 1642—Room a daughter; Mrs. Marguerite Clark of Clarkston, a son; Edward A. Bryant of Winston Salem, N, Caro- lina, three sisters: Mrs. George R. Post, Mrs. John Royer, and Mrs. Jean Soice, all of Chicago, three brothers; Thomas Murray and L.w. Murray, also of Chicago and Herb- ert Murray of Phoenix, Arizona. chard Lake Rd. was killed in an| * * * Embed Sweet Potatoes | Over 900 attended the Eton in Plastic for Judging | Park Skating Rink on Sunday 7 Thursday Principles| But . the story-book billionaire | Klingler; Bob and Anna May | Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tues- of fe lane Correction—Room a6, from Texas must have been los- | Oliver; Helen and Pat Petten- (day from St. Vincent de Paul Cath- pape Loarencipstar ie = mailman. rope ree S | according to statistics taken by : D. E. Morley, Ph.D. Ing the last time out, or else the | gill; the George Lyons of Bir- |olie Church. Burial will follow in|. if. Mite os a a ghar ape Dale Rolph in charge of the | WASHINGTON—Agriculture De- | 4:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 13—In-| hired help beat us to the punch. | mingham and Bimini as well as | Mt. Hope Cemetery. beige hesaigg a a= Pe = pe . park under Stanley Gale of the |partment researchers em be d troduction to Mental Health — Later in the peace and quiet of | George's old dad, Bert, whom | The Rosary Service will be said, Ari : ond aye _— packs fl Forestry department, as fees |dehydrated sweet potatoes in Room 214, Dr. Ivan A. LaCore, his beautiful lounge, Mori ex- | everybody loves everywhere; the | at 8:30 p.m. tonight at the Farmer- Pontiac rother H. . ormd in er were paid. plastic to make references for medical supe of Pontiac — how rs had parlayed a | Ralph Wilsons; the father and Snover Funeral Home. Funeral rransementslare! pend No tally of the hundreds of = the color of the processed State Hospital. agency into three of Amer- | mother of the Press's own in . 5 Saturday skaters was possible PrOCUCT. — _ 4:30 p.m. Monday, Feb, 13—Im-| lea's greatest race tracks, for he | George Trumbull; Helen and Mrs, Emanuel Crawford | Record - Breaking Cold cee iets were not collected. iy] Close Cece Od eo provement of High School Teach-| Siso owns one outside Philadel: | Roger Kyes; the Cyrus R- Os . Mrs. Fl M. W Wave Ends as Death concession unable to fully stock Tatings made by means of | in- ing—Room 216, C. R. Hutchcroft, phia and one in San Francisco. | berns; the Sherrod E. Skinners; | Mrs. Emanuel E. (Clara Oretta) Mrs. orence M. arren Toll R rg 170 peer iestieniuteliconstrac: struments failed to take into con- ‘Ed. Dz ~ The day we were at Mialeah. | the John F. Gordons; the George |Crawford, 8, of 176 S. Paddock | Mrs. Florence M. Warren, 69, of Md eaches 17 tion, did run out of several items, *ideration the human element, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 13 — close to three million dollars was | Russells; E. J. Chapman; Marton |St., died yesterday after an illness gy) p> Kennett Rd.. died Saturday yl | Rolph said "\which they said may decide Seminar; Child Development — ee bed sree Intense amaze- | and Ernie Jones plus the aaa of Los oghal ede Cuneta fier an illness al two months LONDON ®—More nearly nor-| e * 68 cae a food product is accept- our came out a wee | executives from the two te. rn in 0, ‘Ana on) Born i ° mal winter the iti iti F ing able. » from the | . in Bay City, in 1886, she winter weather returned to In critica] condition this grind The plastic-covered sweet-potato Room 214, Walt . Holmlund, Bem 74. Walter S. Holmlund.) site ahead. In fact, it Social Out. 4:30 p.m. Feb. 14—Teaching of | cast had been blessed and graced | Music by the Elementary School with a nose three inches longer, April 10, 1869, she was the daugh- Well, it was a good trip. ter of William and Louisa Bullock Ma and | left Pontiac Friday/Harvie. She married Emanuel morning at ten and were com-/Crawford in 1887 and has been a was the daughter of Charles L. and much of Europe today after a is A. J. Tomlinson of 1591 Hum- Margaret Scott Tromble. record-breaking week long cold, phrey. He was taken to St. Joseph She is survived by a daughter, | wave that left 170 dead. But the | Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, this Mrs. Ray Pardee-of Pontiac, a son; freeze-up left much trouble in its) morning suffering from an over- Charles icles at —— two wake, ce | dose of sedatives, according to Bir-| grandchil a brother, Frank, | mi iters, Mrs. John Nicholson and Miss | ty omble of Seattle, Washington. | Hungry wolves are prowling miners pare: s references kept their color for fairly long periods, even when ex- posed to heat and light, the re- searchers report. reduced * — Room 216, Eugene W. we'd have felt completely at fortably home Sunday before dark.|resident of the city for 65 years. Violet Crawford of Pontiac; a son, 216, John D. Brownfain, Ph.D. |woitram. General Manager| 0 Z Funeral will be at 9 a.m. Wed- around villages in Greece. Moun-| First Congreatienal Church Parking Projects Ph.D. 9 grandchildren and =a brother, service will be said at 7 p.m. national trains are snowbound near| _ * @ | ee 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15—Introduction At_a meeting of the Pontiac Real dist Chtrch with the Rev. Paul ‘ of householders trying frantically R. K 4 : : | | : 3 y,|R. Kocher, who was recently cited jably ready to take over any min-|F state Board tonight at the Wal- Post Office Space to repair broken water pipes. | * * * Troth, M. Mus. ; home in the Murchison atmos- 4:30 p.m. Feb. 14—Human Traits _| Wouldn't a multitude of you read-/ She is survived by two daugh-| and Abilities (Psychology )}—Room ae ers like to know how Pontiac prod- I had a little visit with J. F. ucts are making out in Venice? 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14—Psychology Floyd E, Crawford, of Pontiac: | nesday from St. Michael's Church. tain passes are blocked by snow Women’s Fellowship will meet and Contemporary Problems |e TGoretaan kee vers even, grandchildren. 23 EF 8" Burial will follow in St. Patricks all across the Continent. Dozens of) for luncheon a a | Room 216, John D. Brownfain, nich on the 1956 Oldsmobile ee, gran ae en great great Cemetery, Bay City. The Rosary | villages aret isolated. Two inter-| church. . had a brief talk with Ivan Wiles, | : . : arvi ; 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14—The Camp as| pecs Big fe pad her waid ve SUBJECT at Meeting Pade 2 pum, Tuesday from the Donelson-Johns the Greek-Turkish border. For Officers af the newly formed an Educational Agency—Room 212, was ready to relax as he under-| \Wednesday from the First Methe.| eral Hose: |Britons, it wes ‘“washless Mon-| Birmingham unit of the Michigan Edward Slezak, A.M. Leeed tie ar leas oa atl . day,” with hundreds of thousands Humane Society include Mrs. Karl to New World Archaeology—Room| n Havens officiating. Burial will fol- |for “outstanding acts of kindness 214, James B. Griffin, Ph.D. jute. Don Aherns, General Man-' 44, Hotel, views opposing the os " = SF errnrercan Rey |to animals.” Her citation, awarded Coveralls jager of Cadillac, was ij h g was in a happy Drifting ice played havoc with by the Michigan society last month a aie. 7:30 p.m. Feb. 16—Organization ; j i mood and a trip around Miami City’s proposed $600,000 municipal neral Home. H b L | D | of Materials in the Scent Lib Bench and ae aoe Socal ee program (adil be ‘siced) ay) it y eS ie ean |gondoias. on the canals of Venice. | praised her aid to homeless, stray Corduroy $ 88 U 7-30 p.m Feb. 21—Western Ey. (CVCryone at Cadillac well satisfied. three authorities on parking. Clarence A. Johnson (Continued From Page One) | Another snow storm loomed for and sick animals who might have end Flannel! 1% P rove ee vee CHisioeys| here are probably more Cadillacs) The discussion is slated to be-| . sotuiring |e) see) tallding) (Deas nin. Paris was gloomy and suffered or perished but for her Reg. $2.98 up —Room 216, Albert Hyma, Php. 2 there this time of year than gin at 7:30. according to Secre-) Clarence A. Johnson, 8. of 30/must first get a “go-ahead” fromthe cold way en cocker iw ry re . ) In nddition te, ee Penix ina city of like size in the world.|tary Edward A. Maier. Oak Hill St, died yesterday after federal authorities in Washington,|_ ™® Cold, wave death toll by| Mrs. Kocher. who recently re} BOYS’ BOUCLE SUITS courses, a course in ‘Teaching of Hollywood may enter a disclaimer,) The panel will be made up of an illness of one month. He then would locate a site and meee Perey Oe renee it ee vapor wages R ‘ $3.9 $229 Science in the Elementary School’, "Ut Hollywood also ran, LB. Doggette Jr., president of Born in Troy Township on Sep-|get building specifications drawn *!Y 23. Greece 8 Holland 9. Ger- land County Animal Welfare so} Neg. le ‘ has its opening session She a | =: = ithe National Parking Assn. of tember 10, 1870, he was the son of|up. Private investors would put many 13, Denmark 11, Turkey 10,' ciety to help organize the local today pene Session at OP ™. When the reception line broke Washington, D.C: William Coy. Elial E. and Phoebe Hoff Johnson. /up the necessary capital and the Austria 5, Switzerland 4, Yugoslav- society along with Mrs. Everett CORDUROY SLACKS Scheel, With Leena A, cee) UP President Curtice headed for |public relations director of the De- He married Edith L. Mayo in De-|government would lease the Struct (na: pein)? and Belgien’ 1. Sy ad [etal GC) Ue Gee | po es AM, ‘instructing At Troy eee a few moments of rest in a jtroit Parking Assn.; and Sam L. troit in 1902. true from them when completed. Balmy winds out of the west mane society, is secretary of the: Reg. to $4.98 $249 ship High School : germinar | private sector where his very Stolorow, manager of Pontiac's Mr. Johnson has been a resident! If the government will agree to Countered the icy Siberian blasts new group. Other officer is Mrs. 9. “Guidanee and. Adjustment.” ig| ETSclous and attractive wife pre- | Outdoor Parking Co. hof the city for 52 years. He was|pay enough rent to realize a fair * the past week to send the Lon- James Peabody. vice president. ONE GROUP DRESSES planned. with timo te be an| Sided. Outside of the tact that | formerly employed as a Rawleigh profit to investors, Dean can fore- 41° temperature up to 4 degrees Aiming to give shelter to lost nounced later. | six or eight GM Executives prac: Eda, Opens Meetings ‘retail salesman. see no serious obstacle to the S MME |. pets and those rescued from the | Reg. to $8.98 $198 Other UM courses will be of.| UCally stood im line to “get at ~~ . y° | Surviving are a son Earl R. John- building's realization. Freezi aits ; ' dog pound and find homes for . fered this W ean aie ; North| him" with current problems, his With Canadian Officials son, one grandchild and two great-| ‘It will have to be pointed out,” a ae cones wide om) them, the society plans to have aie Uae = pd ny rest and recuperation were com- . se grandchildren, all of Pontiac, He!he stated, “that real estate is high or” in Srosthern ys liaty wand ; jj Broadcloth and $. 98 Branch High School: on Feb. 14 OTTAWA (INS) — British Prime , i £" Cermany a permanent shelter of its own. | at Marlette High School: and Feb. | sb T even joined the brigade |, ister Sir Anthony Eden opened a “ peddle yal rower Ee in Oakland County and the lease a en - | Members receive calls from lo- Cottons 21 at Romeo High School. | oo and asked him _ point citiclal ‘confersaces| today with the | Tien a an Soe oe will cost more than in many other | Ironically, the thaw forced can-| C@! and well as all north of De- : These courses are part of the 74 Canadian government. Inesday from the Voorheis Siple ~~ , cellation of Holland's foremost ‘felt suburbs, seeking animal ‘1 ‘skating event of the winter — the, sid. | “What do you, personally, think | of the 1956 Pontiac automobile?” | “It's the greatest car the Pon- 130-mile—tour of 11 Frisian towns’ ee scheduled for tomorrow. Officials, Margaret P. Love { This morning, the Prime Minis- ‘Chapel. Burial will follow in Union ter met with the cabinet at Ottawa. |Corners Cemetesy. Troy Twp. ‘He was scheduled to lunch with - a college credit subjects being of- fered in the Flint-Pontiac area. $250 in Weapons Stolen From Local Hardware Persons desiring to register by, . mail or requiring additional infor-| mation regarding classes may write to Ardell Henry, UM Cen- ter, Oak Grove Campus, Flint, | Well, “Dollar for Dollar, You The Weather ' Can't Beat a Pentiac.” pot betbered AND VICINITY—Occasional » be S tadec bine sent rain’ All of Mr. Curtice’s associates tiac Division has ever built,” he declared without the slightest hesitation. “I'm very proud of it. I also know dollar wise. it represents a tremendous value.”’ \Lester B. Pearson ,minister of ex- ‘ternal affairs. Later today, Sir An- ‘thony was scheduled to address a! Mouse of Commons chamber, : — Took a Cool Job hear feon teday, bigh 35-37. Rain end- pacar pmeremres Pgh ace te- marvel at the man’s capacity for had a real blow-out at the ee apa Pane . northeast, wings WOFK. It's doubtful whether honoring Frank Crabtree’s retire-| pc Hae penroog acking nerth te there's an individual in the entire ment except the guest of honor. Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m at 8 am: Wind velocity 19 a y mph ‘ st. Sun rises Tuesday at 7:40 | ng ‘ A ‘ Gah wea Monsar uo n33 — ‘catch his breath. But this amazing refrigeration store. William P. McVicar William P. McVicar, 83, of 640 knives were stolen from a hard-' ‘joint session of Parliament in the Lounsbury, died Saturday after an/ware store at 900 Joslyn Ave.. illness of one month, Born in Orleans on April 27 | 1872, he was the son of E. and; Mrs. Lulu Agree, 3305 Interlochen Mary Howard McVicar, He mar-'Dr., DOUGLAS, Ariz. W—Everybody ried Florence M. Sheldon in 1911 articles are worth $250. party and has been a resident of the city, Police investigated the breakin for 12 years. | ; Surviving besides his wife areja rear window smashed. lcorporation that spends as many He had to take it easy. Crabtree,’four daughters, Mrs. Fred Miller , hours at work in any calendar year. q postal employe here for 35 years, of Greenville, Mrs. William Lotan Those close to him wish he'd slow went to work bright and early the of Pontiac, Mrs. Glenn Hause of! down, take it a bit easier and next day_as office manager for a/Pontiac, Mrs. Rex Southwell of Receive Honor Degrees '\Mancelonia; two sons, Marvin R.| — Moon sets Monday at 1:18 p.m | Moon rises Tuesday at 4:47 am. Downtown Temperatures 23 liam downtown) Mies aod Bi! ae 20 AeA aotdocconanc 28 One Year Age in Pontiac | Highest) temperature .. fom = heme 5 - cee serleieaitesicaececie's 25) Mea mon dabei EE Ee ee j Weather—Snow. a Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Years &® in 1938 <7 in 1889) Sunday's Temperatere Chart Bottimore 80 27 Miami + 75 71 — 39 14 Minnespolis 32 27) piaee 33 23 New Orleans 60 44. 41 29 Omaha 35 22) RR Bete 82 Worm 43 31 & Francisco $4 &» PROPOSED STORE — This is an artist's con- rekeonville’ 31 és Beatie ra 4 ception of the J. C. Penney store to be erected in ie Agee 4 8 qompe ns " " the Michigan Miracle Mile Shoppers City located associate, W. B. i “ % Washington ai a3) at Telegraph and Square Lake Roads. The Penney lease signing was announced today by developers Don M. Casto and Don M.-Casto Jr., and‘ their Gibson. | Two rifles, a shotgun and three enough. ‘been visiting her son, John P. felt that the ice wasn't strong! Mrs. Margaret P, Love who img 2 Saginaw FE 5-8415 ] ‘broken into Saturday night, police , were told. who runs the store, said the jafter patrolling officers discovered Warren, Spanish Judge When you go shopping for home SAN JUAN, P. R. (INS)—Chief | Justice Earl Warren and Jose Cas- tan Tobenas, president of Spain's Supreme Court, received honorary law degrees yesterday from the University of Puerto Rico, The two jurists came to Puerto Rico to take part in the dedication ceremonies of new buildings for the Puerto Rican Bar Association and Supreme Court. to Miller’s Furniture Store at 1 modest apartments to mansions Huron Service Station Robbed During Night | An unknown amount of change. was rifled from a cigarette ma-, chine in a gas station at 392 W. ‘Huron. St. last night, police said. An office safe and two other vending machines were tampered with but not opened, owner Hugh } Vick, of Keego Warbor, reported. | evenings. \ YOU'LL FIND OUT! —shop around first—get posted—then come Ave. where you will find better quality furnishings for your money. Our lower over- head and economy of operations saves you dollars. Our 20th year at this location. From our store is recommended by thousands for miles around. We deliver free. Open Friday Terms — no carrying charge on our budget plan furnishings 44 Oakland in the hills, The breakin was discovered by patrolling officerg who noticed a ¥-. ibroken rear wi , police said. iff en & 5 ‘ 5 ; fi i ° ‘ j a YAINA0 DIVA ee = ‘Another Fact of Incidental Intelligence @ you ere enable te pay your MICHIGAN CREDIT 'UNSELLORS and ng pay afford, regardless ot bew much or how many you owe, NO. SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Association ef Credit Counsellors “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling experience assist you” payments, debts or bills when Gwe, see or ¥ Was Invented and Made in Cincinnati? sadness over his brother’s death president, Harry 8, Truman. last Sunday, August Mencken man-' The “bathtub" story was written and here the water was stored aged a chuckle today as he re- by the sage of Baltimore during until needed, . , Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. & Sat. 9 to i Evenings by App'. called Henry Mencken's fabulous his New York newspaper days and jew pesiGn MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS bene cons ble pelted sn Det 1a 207. ie | (ris cap nell wast of new Gr EB 8-0556 It was a yarn that stood the'now-defunct Evening Mail. It pur-| . Abdéve Oakland Theater 5 P sign and became the grandfather —_—— _ a nation on its ear 40 years ago—and ported to give, in great detail. the O77" Tae tae Mot today, ‘history of the invention and first °! all EWIS— fine furniture | |TiHompson had it made by James use of the bathtub in America. \Culiness, the-leeding Cincinnati | ed Did You Ever Know the First Bathtub BALTIMORE (INS)—Even in his'for awhile completely took in a!connected by a pipe with a cypress’ jtank in the garret of the house,| THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1956 | was lined with spbeet lead, care- | fully soldered at the joints. The whole contraption weighed about 1,750 pounds, and the floor of the * Pe EE cage As Mencken himself wrote cabinetmaker of those days, and . SAVE SPACE ae cet a many years later, the story — its material was Nacaragua ma- ss complete with names, dates and hogany. o with CLOPAY minute description of the first ,, . : bathtub “invented” in Cincinnatt | | a = ric oS =~ Accordion Doors on Dec. 20, 1842—“was a tissue | y , ' . . | make it water tight, the interior in Any Room of somewhat heavy absurdities, | | all ef them deliberate and most of them obvious.” But at the time it was for the most part taken seriously, even to reem in which it was placed had the point that Mencken's account) toe be reinforced to support it, of how President Millard Fillmore| The exterior was elaborately pol- put the first Cincinnati-invented) ished. bathtub in the White House was| “In thi ; s luxurious tub Thompson accepted as factual Americana. | : Dece Recalling today the effects of tele cathe on mber 20, bathtub story, August Mencken) And from that point, and that told this reporter: lany of one of the tmcel| as ful TRUMAN SWALLOWED jpractical jokes in newspaper his- LEWIS— fine furniture ! Added = orca! wonderful feeling of to spare! FOR THE BEDROOM Privacy. No banging doors to swing inte chests or beds. NOW! Enjoy 8 sq. ft. More Floor Area “Henry often laughed about it,/*Ty. the story just grew .. . and a few. times. The mest amusing! part of it all was when President) 3()() I p F | Truman swallowed it, because Tru-| ons aper a man always looked upon. himself as a historian, on tours of the White House and he) LOUISVILDE, Ky. —A 300-ton! would revite the history of the avalanche of paper came tumbling man Was pretty sore when he dis- day, but he escaped with a bruised covered it was all a hoax." |finger and a case of jitters. The subject was brought up quite Sew . . . and grew. on Him-Gets Out OK “Truman used to take friends on 5 U bathtub as related by Henry. Tru-'down on Lonnie Heywood yester-| Henry Mencken himself said he | Three co-workers who barely Clopay Accordion Doors | amusing relief from the grim fore the emergency crews arrived,| | _ wrote the story to provide “in ‘Printed to safety called police to per cent of all business and prop- the midst of -war’s alarums,” an "€Port Heywood’s “death.” But be- erty taxes paid in Texas in 1954. cobra ready to strike is this ultramodern mercury - vapor light being tested in Washington near the Capitol. It's one of six styles being considered to replace the old-fashioned street lights on Pennsylvania and Constitution Avenues. porting that the streets were dark after sunset. Tale of a Tail | ‘ 4 | MOLINE, Ill. uw — A cat got it | | s | tail caught in the wringer while (Mrs. Pearl Strofahl was doing the: laundry. The outraged feline man-| laged to tug itself loose with the help of Mrs. Strofahl, but in the process her daughter, Janice was, 1 clawed and bitten. A veterinary said the tail was only slightly in- jured. - = LO i i EE (Advertisement ht my ‘weight from 140 to 118 Ibs. Dress size now 1215, Ever since Rennel has held my weight and pre- vents gas forming in my sto cf feel so much better when I am taking Rennel.” Ask your druggist for 4 ounces of liquid RENNEL Concentrate, You'll never know a hungry moment while reducing with RENNEL. | & 2 3 Ask us about: — HOME OWNERS! The NEW type of home owners’ insurance. policies in one with only one expiration date! FIRE—WIND—THEFT—LIABILITY—ETC. DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS “Se SAVE UP TO 25% See or Cal ascounaren = MAYNARD JOHNSON GENERAL INSURANCE 7 907 Community Nat'l Bank All your Phone FE 4-4523 A 7 ended my STREET SCENE—Like a giant Visitors had been re- The petroleum industry paid 67.8 Gerald Harvey,. worries! LOAN Beneficial iix..«: co ° WEST Loans made te residents of oll surrounding towns facts of World War I. Heywood crawled through a small hole in the mountain of “I alleged,”” Mencken confessed roils. =~ joel much later, ‘‘that the bathtub was; The ‘men were restacking the unknown in the world until the heavy cylinders when, for unex- ‘forties of the last century, and|plained reasons, a 25-foot stack. that it was invented in Cincinnati. started tumbling in a ware LAWS AGAINST IT \ ee Co., a furniture aan | ‘s ; acturing firm, ints fiw Hose een “It was a miracle,” Heywood 4 : 3), Said when he could get his breath. and how the intrepid Millard Fill-| ge more of Cayuga, N. Y., took the ; : first presidential bath. I ended by Here’s One Instance saying that the medical faculty of, ‘ 4 When ‘Camera’ Goofed the republic opposed the new in-| vention as dangerous to health, and) BALTIMORE w—The “curious that laws against it were passed camera" section of the Baltimore by the legislators of Virginia, Sunday Sun yesterday appeared Pennsylvania and Masachusetts.”’ with the results of a poll of various Baltimoreans on the question: Mencken went on to say that as ~ “What do you think about or do! the article ‘was spoofing all lwhile waiting for a streetcar?” | y commpnet; | V commposed) -) fm) toct:)| Baltimore's streetcars, like its to sublimate and so make bear- . : " his the tas ble Hbid buses, have been in the carbarns s ‘ eters e Hbide of the |tor-a week because of a transit | war for democracy. ‘workers’ strike. Finished in antique grey—or easily painted to FOR YOUR CLOSETS Easy access to even the most hard-to-get-at spot! match your walls, using Flat Alkyd or Acrylic Emulsion paints to make them any color. They are vinyl plastic and fold silently at a touch Buy them at Lewis’ today only $8.95 complete with hardware., May be shortened as desired. PARK FREE—Rear of Store LEWIS 2 FOR THE NURSERY Peep in any time, with never a creaking hinge or door-slam to wake up baby! SN FOR THE KITCHEN Gives you plenty of toom for a food freezer of other appliances. akes @ connecting The story was widely Mencken from persons high and low all over the country and—for, a time—became part of -American history. 62-70 South Saginaw St. ‘AN TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE “SU For YOUR OLD WASHER AT WAYNE GABERT’S ON THIS | «03 His “inventor,” in the story, was *‘Adam Thompson, a dealer in cot-| ton and grain” who lived in Cin-; cinnati. Mencken explained how) Thompson had seen ‘‘the English! bathtub, then as now a puny and, inconvenient contrivance . . . little! more, in fact, than a glorified dish-| pan.” : FIRST IN CINCINNATI Mencken then went on: “Thompson, who was of inven-, tive fancy—he later devised the How Can You Risk machine that is still used for bag- ging hams and bacon—conceived| | YING the notion that the English bathtub| al Wit i would be much improved if it were) i made large enough to admit the! whole body of an adult man, and) TA X ES if its supply of water, instead of] being hauled to the scene by a} maid, were admitted by pipes! AT TODAY'S HIGH from a central reservoir and run off by the same means. | COST OF LIVING Accordingly, early in 1842, he | set about building the first mod- | ern bathroom in his Cincinnati | home—a large house with doric | pillars, standing near what ts now the corner of Monastery and | Orleans Streets. | The $600,000 Municipal Bend Ieeme Parking program means some meney will come from parking meter fees but the rest will come from the inerease in your taxes, Step thie Gigantic Git te dewntown merchanis, VOTE NO Against Issuance f REGULARLY PRICED AT $169.95 \ eres | ot 199% eee ante? \ price “There was then, of course, no city water supply, at least in that part of the city, but Thompson had With a large well in his garden, and he , Trade installed a pump to lift its water Of Said Bonds to the house. The pump, which e\¥) iN was operated by six men, much ™ MARCH 9 like an oldtime fire engine, waS tHE FIGHT FOR FREE FNTERPRISE. ae a < = =e = ee ee as = ao [ = aeaammael = - COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE $ A === s«WWaatches: Repaired Watches. Re-~Cased ., Jewelry Repaired Electric Shavers Serviced Rings Enlarged Diamonds Re-set and Remounted Necklaces Re-strung | w The \ Equipped with this rust-proof, chip-proof STAINLESS STEEL TUB Guaranteed for a lifetime NO MONEY DOWN 2 YEARS TO PAY 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH! WAYNE GABERT Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 121 N. Saginaw St. FE 5-6189 These-and a host of other jew- elry repair services are readily available to Myer’s Phil Orencia will examine the item you at work here Bring your and give you an estimate of the low cost to completely do your work to your satisfaction, Wve MyeRs Thursday. Friday and Saturday MR. PHIL ORENCIA Cosiilied |W alchmaker Open Evenings OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY + NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 P. M. WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE makes the difference between WISHING = and HAVING It’s fun to make wishes, but it’s even more fun to make sure you'll have just what you want. Whatever vour wish, a savings account can help you reach your goal. The sooner you start to save, the sooner your wishes will come true. Next payday, come in and start your savings pro- gram. THE MUNITY ‘Y com NATIONAL BANK WALLED LAKE TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER BRANCHES: PERRY at GLENWOOD @ W. HURON at TILDEN @ KEEGO HARBOR i Member Federal. Deposit Insurance-Corporation “MILLIONS a, é ‘ ; ? ST 25 Ibs Models Rennel Perfectly . = Lee: iy se i i ice: = A i ps hoe ‘ i ee ae Sm the crags ie ° -: @ F iiedianenteantiiasinalinate osama ie CO = ey A little assistance is given Paula Struck (left) by her father, Bud Struck, Barbara Struck (right) watches as her dad cleans snow from MacDowell Male Chorus Announces Solo Numbers GEORGE H. PUTNAM Opti-Mrs. Hold Party - in Commerce Mrs. Franklin G. when husbands were guests. Mrs. Orrin Huntoon Jr., Mrs. Al-| len Robertson and Mrs. Roy Lewis! arranged the program for the eve- na eoloint: trading ning. Explaining that stamps were given for practically everything these days, the commit- tee rewarded game winners with “Opti-Mrs. trading stamps." At the close of the evening's activities the holders of the most stamps were given prizes One of the highlights of the evening Was a ceremony wel- coming eight new members into the organization. Those wel- eomed were Mrs. Ralph Thorpe, Mrs. Allan Robertson, Mrs. Har- old Davis, Mrs. Elwood Brown, | Mrs. Rex Bassett. Mrs. Donald Henry, Mrs. doseph Reisz and Mrs, Gerard Stark. Mrs. Charles Manz presented each new member with a copy of the club constitution and a gift from the group. Valentine Party Planners Chosen by Figure Club Mrs. Larry Nichols, president of the Pontiac Fashion-Your-Figure Club, announced the committee for the Valentine party, when the group met in Adah Shelly Library Thursday evening. Serving on the committee for the Feb. 9 party are Mrs. George Staf- ford, Mrs. Charles Ruggles, Mrs. Richard Kellogg and Mrs. Gordon Flattley. . Mrs. Joseph McLeod was ap- pointed chairman for the anniver- sary dinner to be held in April. The oscar for weight loss during the week was received by Mrs. Bunce. In the group con- test within the organization it was reported the “Frye Fillies", were leading the “‘Gammage -Glamor- r@thes,"* A @ Norton Jr. conducting. Crawford | opened her home in Commerce for! the Saturday evening cooperative | supper party of the Opti-Mrs. Club / Paula's ski, aa eeeideeed -. ~ > Ses te eee * { | j | George H. Putnam, director of the MacDowell Male Chorus of Pontiac, announces the club solo! numbers to be presented Saturday! at 8:15 p.m. in Pontiae High School boys’ gymnasium fy * e I The Chevrolet Flint Male Chorus: with Stuart Warnaar conducting ‘will sing “Jonah” by Noble Cain. | “You'll Never "Walk Alone" by, Rodgers and Hammerstein wil! be sung by the Detroit Scottish Rite choir with Robert E. Jones con-| ducting. Will James’ ‘‘Roadways” will be presented by the Wyandotte Or-| pheus Club with conductor Henry); A. Melloche. Other selections will be “No | Man Is An Island” by members of the Anna Arbor Lyra Male | Chorus under the direction of | Ivan Weidemaier and “‘Mother of | Mine” by the Flint A.C. Spark | Plug Male Choir with W. W. { The Pontiac High School Boys’) |Glee Club with George Putnam) idirecting will sing ‘Dedication’’ by) Robert Franz and “A Fellow Needs ja Girl’ by Rodgers-Hammerstein. | |The “Happy Wanderer” by Mol-| ler will be sung by the Flint Nor-| jton Male Chorus with Arthur Mc- Combie conducting. e fe * Completing the program will be Bonnie Lassie’ by the Detroit |Chevrolet M4le Chorus with David |Redwood as conductor, ‘Marry A. |Woman” by Pontiac MacDowell] |Male Chorus with George Putnam) conducting and Ralph Bergemann | | “Blue Tall Fly” by Port Huron | . | Schubert Club directed by Robert | Dierks, “Grandfather's Clock” . | by Lansing Orpheus Club under | Paul H. Eickmeyer and “Island | Fantasy” by Detroit Schoolmen's | Male Chorus with Robert FE. Jones conducting are others. Pointing out a fellow sk is Richard Blake. president The clubs will also join in sing- ing massed numbers suitable for large choruses. The numbers iwill be directed by various con ductors Tickets for the concert may he obtained from Robinson's Studio, the Pontiac Exchange Club mem-) bers, and members of the Mac Dowell Male Chorus Sorority Plans MONDAY, FEBRUA Missionary Unit Holds Meeting Mrs. Theodore Allebach of Wis ‘Annual Party, } ner street was hostess to Grour Fashion Show Five, Miateaty Society) ot the Mrs. Gharles Eddy of Birming- Oakland Avenue United Presby- ham will be hostess at a Valentine terian Church, Thursday evening Party for the North Woodward) -* . Alumnae of Gamma Beta Sorority’ Missionary work in Ethiopia was Feb. 13 discussed by Mrs. Floyd Levely Preceding the party, a meeting and Mrs. Allebach. It was an- will be held to discuss plans and nounced that Feb. 17 will be ob- progress of their annual fashion served as World Day of Prayer. show and tea to be held at the The day will be observed in a local Birmingham Community House church with special services. Feb. 23. | Announcement was also made of | Resort fashions from a Bir. 2 Missionary convention the first) |mingham store will be modeled iweek of June. Mrs. Allebach and ; and proceeds will be donated to the National Association for Re- \freshments. | tarded Children, one of the soror- | : : | ity’s mationa il _ ‘Meeting was the making of favors ee mal philanthropic proj -for the Sweetheart Banquet sched- a : uled for Feb. 10 at Fellowship Following the meeting Mr. and ff{all. Mrs. Hugh D. Backus of Birming- eS ham will present colored slides of: : ; Their trip around the world. Patient at Hospital | Mrs. James McWilliams and| Ralph Spadafore of West Iroquois Mrs, R. J. Reasor® will assist the road is at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- ihostess. - ipital following suPgery. ‘Mrs. Tomas Hegwood served re-/ Service ,project at the Thursday! a é —_ The Strucks, of Bloomfield Village, spent Saturday after- noon at Pontiac Ski Club in the Highland Recreation Area. drive ttere photographed at Teeple Hill Saturday afternoon. ler to his wife of the Pontiac | Ski Club, The Blakes of Sylvan Shores Womens Section RY gi. 1956 PAGES 14-16 At Presbyterian Church Association Has Meeting The Women’s Association of the were both missionaries and served First Presbyterian Church met Fri- for seven years among the In- day in the church for luncheon dians, She accompanied her talk and meeting ‘ , with colored films and closed her * message with a prayer written Devotions were given by Mrs. by one of the Indians. Orley Hill who stressed the im- The women of the church were portance of remembering what the urged to attend the Presbyterial Indians did for the early settlers. held the first Wednesday in each She told how they were a truly month and to attend the sewing religious group of people and ex- meeting for the American Can- pressed themselves in song in all cer Society held the third Thurs- walks of life. | day in each month, Indian Americans was the | World Day of Prayer will be ob- theme for the day and Mrs, J. served on Feb. 17 at the Bethany Leslie French, speaker for the Baptist Church. day, told of the Cook Christian | Training School in Phoenix, Ariz. De Molay Club Sets that serves many tribes and is | ; Installation Date supported by several denomina- . Members of the DeMolay Club | tions, The school is developing many met at the Masonic Temple re- Christian leaders, Mrs. French re- cently wit Ms. James Ryan open- marked, and the leaders in turn ing the meeting with a prayer. are teaching that Christ is the. Announcement was made of the * * _ L. Hackett and children. Lg { i sy é Our cameraman had to clean off his camera as Cy Green of Westacres made a jump turn to avoid hitting him. Mr. Green, first president of the Pontiac Ski Club, was photographed Saturday at Teeple Hill at the Highland Recreation frea. Gerald Trissell of Geneva street watches as his wife takes proper position for riding the ski tow up Teeple Hill at Highland Recreation Area. The Trissells were two of the many area people nho flocked to the area for skiing this week- end. Personal News of Interest in Area | Among those present at the QKancy Farmiloe, daughter of Mr.'Zeta Phi Eta, national women’s dinner party held Saturday evening and Mrs. Donald Farmiloe of Cool-| speech honorary fraternity at the | for Dr. John Monroe of Neome ey Lake road, has recently become University of Arizona. idrive were his brother ahd sister- a pledge of Alpha Chi Omega So-| + & |in-law Mr. and Mrs. Hector Monroe rority at Michigan State University Anna Marie Baldwin of Augusta jiof State street; Mrs. Homer Os- where she is a sophomore. avenue and Mary Macero of Stari mun and daughter Mary of Waldo SS javenue are members of the Glee | street: Mrs. Adele Willits of White’ Barbara Wiersema, daughter of Club of Detroit's Mercy College iPlains, N. Y. and their son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wiersema'who will be one of the featured ‘and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert of West Iroquois road has recently vocal groups chosen to provitie the been initiated into Phi Chapter of musical entertainment for the Na tional Council of Christians and Jews, convening at Detroit's Rack ham Memorial Building on Feb is. Mrs: RR. t and Di Others attending were Tuck of Delaware drive ‘and Mrs. William Donnelly “ ° « .«@ Bucksar-Behnke. Rites Read Here Mr. and Mrs. Elton Behnke of Joslyn avenue announce the mat riage of their daughter Jean, to Richard G. Bucksar of Ypsilanti. The Rev. James W. Deeg per- formed the ceremony in Oakland Park Methodist Church Friday. Mrs. Harold Perry, sister of the bride, and Charles Christ attended _the couple who will make their jhome in Ypsilanti. - } | ‘Dirt Gardeners to Hold Open Meeting An open meeting for friends and members of the Dirt Gardeners of Pontiac will be held Wednesday ANN DAVIS at 7:30 p.m. at Adah Shelly Li- Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Bon- brary. dale avenue announce the engage-- Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Furles ment of theiy daughter, Ann. to*will show three dimensional col- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hayter | of Woodbine drive have returned | to their home following q three | | week vacation in Florida. They | toured the Gulf Coast to Key | West and returned through the | eastern part of the state. * * Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Merchant ‘entertained in their home on Eliza- beth Lake avenue Saturday evening for 40 guests. The occasion was the 2oth wedding anniversary of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and \Mrs. Williard Merchant of South /Roselawn drive. | * * & | | Robert G. Montgomery, son of Mrs. Maxine Jones of Dixie High-| jway, has been promoted to the| grade of cadet private first class) jin the Army ROTC at Michigan) iCollege of Mining and Technology. | Robert is a freshman and_ is majoring in chemistry Eo * w Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Lamb returned to their home on We- nonah drive over the weekend. Clarence Miller of West Chicago ka last summer. Mr. Furler will They have been vacationing at ,avenue.- The wedding will take also speak of experiences with the |Truth, the Way and the Life, DeMolay installation Feb. 18 at) Bradenton, Fla. for the past (place in St. George Romanian Alaskan people in their traveling ; Mrs. Leslie and. her husband Roosevelt Temple! ; month. \Church March 3 ‘followed .by a social hour } = : | * i . . a ~ ’ 2 ; | . i ~ ak i, —— { ‘ * ; * e Pontiac Press Photos ‘Paul Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. ored movies of their’ trip to Alas-- —s eee THE.PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1956. 378 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 4-2857 | of the social set and members sea fishing boat that had aboard ‘| i e « : 4 fr } Several Parties Held in Miami for GM Fami i Trade-Mark of Quality tor , By ETHEL TOMBRINK —were greeted by GM president [Sam Taude of Birmingham and) Monday—the Moores plan to stay |La Gorce Island home—until that | bam} a J Cus @ Contury MIAMI — Except for a few rain-| Harlow Curtice, saw the shiny /Casey Dick of Detroit. on for week—either here or up |0ld weatherman frowned, and the|(™ When You «i CHM OTE Ease Ee [drops here and there the weather See ee neal wet |swo Ger away in Vere Beach where they have eer = anit Trust Your: PAERIOTIO ais Gs has been behaving for the Past! yiotorama show. {They got three of them (good) vacatlaned on previous vielts. Rovas ange ene a e Beauty Care FRATERNAL FLAGS week as the General Motors family! Between their Motorama duties, counting the two thet got. awey|. Mi and Mrs. Robert M, Critch-| Among guests there, too, were baat to Us! Christian poured into Miami for the opening! the Gyq men and their wives are The group were fishing out of| field are up at the Sea View Hotel/ Birmingham residents Mr. and [Zt of the ‘56 Motorama. being entertained at a nynber of Bal Har! ’s just north) Mrs. George Lyon who flew over| (ij Literature Sales * + 6 partion: Gavel rtgilig @uslueg ene See ee |from Bimini for the party. The|fim 9 Caktend Ave. vz cneei | Cars lined wp for blocks elong|of their tavertte eating meets thet| Oe. ~~ of Miami Beach) as are Mr. and); yong: Bimini home, Paradise| iam Permanents South Bayshore drive as traffic/they've become acquainted with The ney ee also of Birm-| Mrs. Robert Emrick. Point, is a pre and post Motorama | [= $5 $8 50--$10 - inched along to Dinner Key audi- — = past Motorama visits, — = As aaa oy are The €ritchfields were among GM| gathering spot each year for GM/[¥ 95. torium for Friday's invitational|and they're trying to soak up some ing the wages last wear officials who were guests of the/officials for a few days of relaxa-|ji Cold and Machine Waves ae W ILLIAM K. COW IE preview, of Florida's sunshine, either fishing and ipod the hotel shred its| 200" 8, Knights when they poneees tion and fishing. ” ne vet . Cus Upholste Hundreds, many many hun. out on the briny deep, or ‘on the) Hing anni ry the ether ove ee, Cece BS Cree, Anns Oo Pert see visi-| | tom pno ring dreds of prominent South Fiorida |£° course, sing —- party Thursday evening. rejtors was the large dinner Meh ; ? i : cocktail and hors d'oeuvres out onj given by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Akers| fiz aes ; = 21 Year-ol Practical Experi residents, business men, leaders | Sailfish got in the way of a deep- ghts' at = Specializing in - 2 ' of the press attended the preview ‘the other day Ralph Moore and| The Keefers return to Michigan the spacious patio of the Kni the Surf Club on-Miami Beach. —— “ suet. gama a -Hoir Styling and Cutting by Oscer o ’ HOSIERY SPECIAL \ ? ; | Honeybare SEAMLESS New low price on lovely sheer seamless nylons. Popular Nude Heel with tiny toe reinforcement. Perfect for open shoes. New Spring Shades. Neumode Hosiery Shops 82 N. Saginaw St. Serving Pontiac Over 25 Years ~ . No Appointment Necessary PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP Over Old Prot's Book Shop bra 7 West Lewrence FE 2-4959 @ Hair Styling ' Hair Cutting, Permanents $7.50 up orial Beauty Salon FE 4-2878 PERMANENT $8.50 and Up | Haircuts Included—Phone FE 8-2223 Marilyn’s Beauty .Salon were among 9,150 guests at a preview of the GM Motorama of 1956. The Motor- ama, giant display of experimental and— Curtice, president of General Motors, production cars and other features, greeted swimmer Florence Chadwick opened to the public Saturday for a 9-day (center) and tennis star Doris Hart, who showing. ‘Prominent figures in the business and sports fields met in Miami's Dinner Key auditorium Friday when Harlow H. For District Gathering Sunday ; . Cotton and Silk Business, Professional Women Meet president — Past|spoke briefly to the members.| Mary Eleanor Lockman, Vera | [RESS ‘However,"’ she continued, “we do; Bassett, Mrs, Raymond Cole, | One meeting ot Business and Pro-| 92 always have to look backward) yes atbert Riley and Ethlynn 3 5 OO Peterson. oe . “Honer the Future” was the theme of District) ‘or forward we can always look up-) bers met Sunday in Hillcrest Coun-| spiration."’ Also attending were Mrs. Lenore ! fessional Women’s Club when mem- ward There we see } Others to 45.00 OGG'S ... we like to look to spring and the new fashions ... just as you do too! The new long-lined, lithe and out-and-out flatterers that are destined to give you the look you like. But in the meantime . Get a Fresh “Lift” Now... As « it pressing ard ling as gettirg a new the fresh:.ess, bright-new color, crisp finish (a) your suit, dress or coat . 7 back ' 231 from Oggs Finer Cleanirg Truely Ogg’s Cleaning Is Different! Ir divic igualize nspe n of ea garme: as it comes into our pia arefull, assities it he proper cleaning methods to bring cut the true loveliness*of ‘he material Jo: contre removes lint. dirt and scil of all types and keeps it cleaner longer. Then the individual finishing gives your clothes the smart finish of . the newness that gives you a hilt NOW. . or bring your clothes in—you'll be so pleased you did newness .. Call us 4 e LJ ne 3-Day Pick-Up and Delivery a , 4 \ ™ < vat . Five Cash and Carry Stores e f Ne ¢ 4481 Highland Road = fe = 376 Auburn Ave. 4): a ad 506 S.Saginaw ee” 430 Orchard Lake Ave. _379 E. Pike St. ‘1S a great attribute. our in-| try Club, Mount Clemens. : | Roll call Was answered py 23 Stephens, Josephine Seeley, Harriet | Pontiac Business ond ee clubs present with 245 members | Gates and Mrs. Melvin McPhear- sonal one . oe ee . 2 | in attendance, Attending from the | son yonoresd ! Tt € ASS fas s y Cc rt : given special recognition for being nvenor © = oC * | Mrs. Charles Leaf, district chair- | : Salton, Grace McLaughlin, Mrs. | ar i r |the earliest president of any club) ; “|man, conducted the meeting an ’ John Kish, Nora Day, Mrs. Rob- | ied : fi |presidents present. Tribule was ert Kiscie, Jane Danton, Mrs. commended the Pontiac club for, paid Mts. H. H. Thatcher, first) yormen Deer Hasel McGirr, |their support of the Civic Audi- | president of the Pontiac Club anda" | torium and the Waterford Club for their cooperation with the Water- past national officer. 2 ne / Viola Wolfe, second vice presi- Coming Events |e nadine a panne aoe Ragga 4 / ¥ | Sareseod’ the group satay. te Sith frre Tinh mage Oat gf tme/memation | Cg J word PAST as her subject. In ‘he VPW Hall, 398 8 Saginaw 8: Rp as ope wf Past Noble Grands, Pontise Rebekah | using the letters of the word she |Lodge 480, wi meet at noon Tuesday and Keego Harbor Business and | Ti ° t 3 7880 ’ . | chose ibaeirany eee PE ER nt enter he rook* Professional Women's Clubs will roar: Satisfaction and Tenets as wil] meet with/entertain the District at a meeting | four on features of a past 301 Starr Ave. to be held in West Bloomfield High president’, con | chub = | Past Noble Grand Club of Welcome School. v : Rebekah Lodge will Other dates announced were the;| | The presence of a past president Rronte j 7 is . -|dinner and election of officers. Secret j 7% 1146 pr. pe arias = pao = pala wilt’ bel reveated Miami, Fla. July 16 pneane Inter | r m to club a as ong Gaktund Park) lastueaint Cuurentw national convention to be held in as she acts as an adviser and never will meet at the church Wednesday at Montreal July 8-13. | | decides the policies of the group,|' 2 >™: fF © tesvelogue by Mary Chase A rose Is tucked beneath the rounded collar. The bodice shirred over the bustline. Insert pockets are marked deep with contour flaps, Contour belt. Spring colors, misses’ sizes, Norwegian Ladies Aid Mrs. Gustav Person, tion to her | Wednesday at 7 p.m. ! rT state tr ~ Panny Tompkins T le 41, Pythian . . the speaker stated. Each president: sisters, will meet ‘at 18) W. Huron Bt Recipe Correction ° tonight. \ contributes something to her or- #t & pm Women of Moose will hold ritual chap In the recipe for Mrs. Wiznero- derives more than offsets any con- at Moc teen this evening 8! wicz’ Chocolate Frosting 1 cup of tribution. Group 2 OES will meet Tuesday noon Powdered sugar was omitted. Add She mentioned the experience Saye party and cocgerative teaches (the sugar with the egg. gained as a better business woman 5 : Quick Bewing Circle will meet with* is most valuable and that tolerance ere Ivan McNamara, 40 West &na | Wednesday at 10 am for a noon co- |operative juncheon Reliable 12 will meet Tuesday at 12 30 m. for a cooperative jiuncheon with ra C. D Hall, 160 Auburn Ave g 1 * \ . ganization and the satisfaction she ‘. ORGIMALS 7 \ Better Dresses—Second Floor + é POINT A PRETTY TOE TOWARD SPRING IN “We need to get off by ourselves and take inventory, looking back- § wards at our accomplishments and ; OMB of America Inc Unit 2 will forward toward our Cope unites 5) meets Tuesday at 1230 for schoolgirl Marie 5 - a uncheon and business meeting with larjorie Matthews said as she\ vrs EK Vanderiin, $7 8 Johnson & Martinique CUSTOM-MADE “PATENT Sleek and slim with an accent on the HEY, MOM! LET’S GO TO TED'S TONIGHT! There’s special menus for the children and also favors to keep them happy till dinner is served, family nights are sure fun ot curve. It sets it’s course by the tailleur look of spring suits and Sparkling patent with a free form curve of black faille. costumes. 18.95 z Family Nights . | 9 “3g — Phone q> A H FRG |. Monday thra | ed 4 | ELLIE . : ~s Ms = FE 4-9593 Main Office and Plant . peeresy he “s 379 E. Pike street wecewere at SQUARE EAKE ANS 48 N. Saginaw St. \ Shes Ecioex Wecseutee 4 - 4 Qo . Senate Action Firms Grains CHICAGO «—All grains firmed $17 py. fancy. on the Board of Trade today in. es market's first response to ten- tative approval by the Senate Ag- ricultural Committee of new farm ch che legislation. 85-1 00 It was far from a runaway mar- 1 00- 128 doz bchs ket. Plenty of grain was offered ! ae for sales as prices pushed ahead. we k. No 1 This kept gains within fractional ; 99 ‘5-1 bounds. Dealings were active at#et the start and continued that way. Wheat near = end of the first bat higher, hour was $2.115: $1.31%5 er, March ty to 1 cent} * to ly 6a\¢ r uigher, March $2.50. _ ‘THE PONTIAC 'PRESS, MONDAY, ae a ie a FEBRU ARY 6,1956 ~~ “ | MARK Produce DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT (AP)- Fru sh ap i bu; No 3 $0-4.00 3.50 bu ee 1, 2 $0- ee 3.25 bu. Ne i, 2 400 BLES — Beets, Delic * YeGgran jopeed fancy 375 bu; Celery Root Horseradish Leeks | Onions dry, fancy, 1 75 * if 1.65 $0-Ib bag. Pars doz bchs Parel % bu No 1. 1 30-1 40 50-lb 150-2 00 bu; 44 goz behs Rhubarb, Ru Squash Hubbard, matoes hothouse, N Turnt p. topped, iS Kale No March No 1 106 nd ye 3, to Prices bu; Jona bu: No I, red No 1, 1 78-2.28 No 1 126 Parsnipe Potatoes fancy Deliicous mG No 4 LETTUCE AND SAL. AD GRE corm 4s to 1% higher, March ¢'y Cabbage oats *s lower to \% high- ivenoeel DETROIT LIV cero LS AP | ous see — seorrareeres ETS {Stocks Resume :« Upward Trend NEW YORK WwW -— Prices were) BF higher in fairly active early trad-' bu, ia ing in the stock market today. | a ye ad Most gains ran to around a point) 1. 3 50- $00 pk although some issues swept ahead -1.7§ dow bchs Thre ; cont. | s0-ib bag, No 1,,48 Much a» four, There were scat- ley, curly, tered losers | ey Root. No 1; * * Ps | No 1, 1 : eh 60-1b | and utilities, ih i, ishes, | orm hothouse. Ne 1. were uniformly firm. There was| Lnrroratings some weakness in motors. The! 1. four-point gainers wefe ameees H Hawaiian Steamship and eee \Sen Devine it ley Priday sous, ano” topped, No 1 00-25 Steels, aircrafts behs, tabagas _ 9-1 2 ‘ 1, 200-240 8-lb 4S : . 2 00-2.86 bu Westinghouse was up 1°%s at 59 1 06-1 $1 _ Se. Hegures thew Mragh Temperatures Pepected ‘Deve From, U.S. WEATHER BURLAU Depurtinent of Cosmmnener (iow J | wea Ns cel. On an opening block of 4,000 shares. bu U.S. Steel was up ‘% at 55 on 3,500 shares, Loew's up 's at 205% on 1,200 shares and Chrysler off 5 at on 2,000 shares as the market 130 night in the lower 1, states, 79 opportunity to and place Dated at Por Gay of February OAKLAND Cot BOARD PB STATE of hate Court fi Juvenile Divi In the matter {ng Merbert Le No 14362 show be * quoted tine Mi AD 195 OF w MICHIGA® the Cour of Oakland, }f Co S08 of the petition ron e Kanne! To Maxine Kannedl, child Petition having been Court alleging that the heard at the time Orion man migan, this ang A Lake condition in 5 in far cral Hospital : car hit a tree on J EMERSON near Mill Lake Road Fer 4 6 66 ernoon Hospital Schroeder, 44 EDUC A TION In the Pre authorit this morning Ai r hes suffered multipte WEATHER FORECAST — Rain today and to- Mississippi valley, central guif Tennessee and lower AP Wirephote Plains, eastern New York and Pennsylvania and central ‘Rockies. Rain is. also in store for the northern ecie pL states. Ohio valleys, with was eee ted Pontiac (en flee True Life Adventures | Opens in Royal Oak noe alt Jaldwin sesterdan sah lite ge “CHLAMYPHORUS TRUNCATUS* ‘eee Goodbody & Co. of Roval Oak became Ooklind County’s newest iovesiment securities firm recentls when i began operations in the cits ss Michigan Life Insurance Building at 3101 N. Woodward cern. fractured mbs in the crash The agency is assoc minor Cause Schroeder told Oakland County 16 THE BIG NAME OF THE SMALLEST OF THE (ine gntenty jin msscciated with mother of saia Sheriff's deputies *‘something went AR MADI LLOS (5 INCHES LONG ). ABROAD HIS Goodbody & Co which has of- {fled in present this where- to slow down for a sbouts of iba mother of the said minor road és child has Violated a that said child should be placed is unknown and law of the said child the State and wrong’’ when he touched his brakes Deputies said the car skidded for curve in the x ry ON AR , ROOF OF PINK ARMOR GIVES AMPLE PROTECTION. fices in 33 cities, five in the Detroit area. Among its facilities are a direct wire service to the floor of the oi ot in,’ WY under i ~, “ ¢ = Pa “| aces of this Court 100 feet before hitting the tree. ‘ } « . New York Stock Exchange and ame of the people of the State ee mY \ fh) | of Michigan. you are hereby notifies ee” @ 1956 other major exchanges, an elec-' nei = ine dye ie ae ang Possible Rain, Sleet = Walt Disney Producrons tronic quotation board, a Dow Gounty Service Center Co mt . : / Word Rights Reserved Jones news printer, and complete eX 1260-B + ’ Sertiee in sald c. Se an ae research and_ statistical services. past ot) res ue AD 1856 ~ Predicted for Area The agency's staff of five ac- »¢ cK 1 f rr 5 a a 1 hereby com: tb appear: count executives is headed by Man- . een na ee ke The US. Weather Bureau issued ane Laymond) J. Laude. Associ- servios bereo! Sait » sleet and freezmg crain Warnings ates include Edwin C. Roesner, ® at pag tion at os ; than i nc, ‘¢ ane ube me ved oy publi stion |! @ copy for noon today, continuing through Richard M. Pattetsen, John K Pontiac Preas a new-neper printed ard tonight Martin and Robert A. Cole. Their circulated tn said C: ~ambinec 7} ne ntale Qn Witness, the Honorable Az‘! ,. According to the weatherman combined experience totals & Moore, Judge of said Court in ¢ t noes : “i years at Pontiac ih can a ee a! here will be occasional rain-—be-. ee a hype D 19%6¢ ginning as sleet or freezing rain eal! ARTHUR F. MOORE : ; Arti eas ne VOORED this afternoon and ending tonight Three-Car Crash ELSIE VABCASSENNO = It will be partly cloudy tomorrow Dey reaps e pee e The low tomiht will range from 5 AGA UE 26 tw It Coicce. Uh Gi) naa njures Woman NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Fos i be trot te 1955 Pontiac 870 Catalina Cour & The lowest temperature preced > =~ inet PT55H102327. Pubi ‘ fe mW d Tj} A Pontiac woman was treated ve held Pebruary 17 195¢ If a7 as lt) degrees ui ; : ; or minor injuries yesterday after- at 333 Main Street. Rochesrr M4; thermometer registered 32 at J f minor injuries yesterday af , Feb a noon after a three-car pileup on HOTICROPIA PUBLIC UkAG NG ' US 10 near” Walton Boulevard, Notice is hereby given of a schedule Waterford Township police said public hearing to be hela o: a jtoday. nent Zoning of Pontiac, Oa ¢ proposed text and pt of said Ordinance are Township Cierk and ma: at the office of the Clerk Meeting For the Auburn meen area on Mc day, February 27th. 1956 at 730 p+ Twe men were arrested for 1 at_the Fire Hall pas Auburn quor violations aft 1 . the central part of the Township ‘ aller police stapped on Tuesday, February 2th i956 « their car for speeding last night 7:20" pm. at the To¥pship Hail, 2660 « PAR — 4 Z Oparke Road and found 15 bottles ef beer r the north end of the Township’ Charged with furnishing ~ te on Wednertas. roruary 29th 1936 a mi “ ut aisla = cag e 7:30 p.m. at the Pire Hall at 3253 Josiy;, M/"0ts are Jo © Black, 23. of Unea. and Roger A Cameron, 25 . AD those interested are requested tc merting for be present at district. rdinance for kland Co ire as the GORDON HAMILTON Chair ran o woe sed mays J ile ith iba ae net follow of Auburn He i Two 18-vear-olc their BL Township Clerk | pending Feb. 6, 18, 1996 Women this morning. oe “Two Men Charged ‘in Liquor Violation : 1 Pontiac girls in n, Zoning Boara, the car were released to parents GRETA V. 1 io parent appearance before | MAKES A PROWLER: PROOF police-| , Dusicibuted by King Features Syodicate, AT HOME AN ADDITIONAL ROUND SHIELD IN THE KEAR STORM DOOR FOR HIS NARKOW BURKOW. | Virginia Guenther, 37, \Opdyke Rd.. a passenger in the ‘ear driven by 57-year-old Harold |Beede, 170 N. Opdyke, was treated for a bruised forehead and _ re- leased from Pontiac General Hos-’ pital Pohce said Beede’s car was hit one driven by J. Oliver Black, of Detroit, and then struck one driven by Raymond Lehman, 42. 334 Alberta St. Hs Private automobiles are used regularly to transport more than 500,000 American public: -school Vea pils to classes, ba Als ‘ St Shrine No. 22, Roosevelt Temple, Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 8 o'clock. en off of new cars parked in a dealer’s lot at 280 S, Saginaw St. Friday night, Pontiac Police were told. urday from a store at 456 Orchard . tee |Lake Ave., were recovered by Pon- . ~ Itiae Police in a nearby field. In- vestigating officers said they sus- pect juveniles. of 170 N.| | od C ley id Five” University of Wisconsin ge a ndar jecientists report Gut. the, guobegie Special meeting of Areme Cliap- age of réek can be de at peuIOni (Mecano ty of the Fern Crawley, avery. : y, luminescence that some. rocks give off when heated. Pontiac . Regular meeting of Bessie A. Howell, Worthy Scribe: ' —Adv, News in Brief Five tires, worth $150, were stol- Two sleds, reported stolen Sat- Ethel Chepdelaine Beauty Shop, DETROIT. Feo 6 ‘0 8 De- . now expected for north central Texas, central ‘loca 6303 wood, 5 Adn lard unchanged to 5 cents a partment of Airc ultures Hogs - Sa! opened ° F : ‘ _ . a new tion, Dell Wil $11.75 able 2000 Largely slaughter steer ur Bethlchem Steel and Youngstown \liams Lake. OR 3-4792. —Adv. saci average good to average choice predow = a ae . 1 rece s, Shee ; » als m ead j i Ncagntecr eerste end evearliags opening ” = nen anid nn Bie “lag li | if your friend's in jail and needs si i ster a 28 open ners C . as : r Grain Prices iughter" eers’ and, “Vearlions, coenine General Motors was off 's. Douglas JWI JJan J ecnnicians Keepy bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. HICAGO GRAIN bulls steady: stockers and feeders very Aircraft and Boeing gained frac- —Ady. CHICAGO, Feb € (AP Opening grain ‘scarce’ Ii head prime fed steers. 22 be. tionally, the latter following news A Wheat ats most e@riy saies good und cholce se rme or Mar wees 21S Mar ..e- -65%= steers and yearlings 18 00-2] 50 Seiniy of an order from Air France An observation hive built so bees MAY wsoe--+. 210 May +. -65'2°2050 gown not much done in other American Telephone and Interna =i ue at Jee Lite SWY nee oe 64 grades or heifers early. most utility cows nerican t : ; _ _. ; as be watched ‘at home has me vas ool eee aoe ales 12 se ie Uhre oe pee ses Gonal Telephone were up fraction” WASHINGTON (NEA)—A new is going up and the number of | lees placed in the chlidren’s room ve a MAE ceece canners d cutters . o— rao, MAY ce ce PRigia1 50. utuiny ang coumerotal bulls 13 00- jally, Oils were steady corps of elite, highly-trained civil- | mem increasing as weapons be- lof the Newbury, England libary. t coe L3O%@ July 2 16.00 i= = . \ May ree os 13g Pg 7 TBS. Calves — Salable 300 Vealers opening New York Stocks 1an technicians has grown up in| Come more complex. Puzzling Phenomenon cess a che ee Kimb Clk 464 wa the ace IGTON — “Flyi birds ve about steady at 21.00, some heid higher | Alum Ltd Ue ee ag Gls. : : | aS _ ; WASHINGTO! ying Ss Injured i in Collision Sree fiineata Kiddiner $0. conta lower | AD Attine 21 Krome submarine warfare devices. And may soon be back on the sun, and Are you worried and en or Ue gn : sheep scarce. unchanged hel ae 657 lier & My 722 Its members are vital to keeping almost every other new item of “Bladder Weakness” Two women were hospitalized See tater sll Cock iPAice 405 S hine t 4 strange ghosts will ride the air- (too frequent, arming aa rir) eee aes law ae Sea iiae al iq the US. machine operating aroun! .ouinment or supply, from esca- tion) or Strong, Clouay. Urine ihe. to ; after the rear of their car was| CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Am Motor 82 ; July Pr waves of earth. Television images ¢ One Full Year Guerantee wo: > CHICAGO. Peb 6 (AP) Butter steady, Am N Gas 38 Lone S Chem 74 the world. They're training serv- jators on aircraft carners to new ; common Kidney oe eg b rammed at S. Saginaw and Water receipis 1.198.018 wholesale buying prices am News 99 tou & Nash 662 : andi 4 é may flicker, dissolve, or suddenly which sometimes reaul = ackache, F H A Sts. early Sunday unchanged. 93 score AA 57 92 A 57. Am Rad 215 Mack Trk 2992 icemen to handle and maintainitypes of frozen foods, requires . ee Police broadcasts’ eretie such irritations rom Houses, Apartments, Gro- 8. y sunday. 90 B 8625. 89 C $55 cars 90 B S675. A SLi Martin, Gl 15 2 . speak Spanish. lice broadcasts) cause tension and loss of si eo that you 5 dR < < ? JL , mm Bme): a BRR ? the intricate modern weapons of come hel p from tech reps : ; feel old, tired and depressed?! n such case cery Stores and Restaurants. Re- Mrs, Edna T. Goodsell, 91, of 114 ae eee sictemy See chen Re Wa ee wees | 2 +s wareAnd they're helping to im- will reach unexpected distances,’ cygTek us ually gives pa th wuntertel. i main out only one hour, No : s i & m ob ear i ae : 1 , i uy Moreiand Ave., and Mrs, Ida Tal buying prices unchanged to ‘a jorge. Am Viscose = 48.3 Mer 254 prove American weapons Because Philco Corp. supplies or nowhere at all. FM _ radios: soothing relief through ite germ competing I signs used. - , } ‘ls Hon yo Us | 4 P . : bolt, 73, of Walled Lake, were re-/US lerge white 60-60. pes cent we 38: Anac Cou”. S86 Mile ston... oe “tech reps on training and main- | perhaps will tune in telephone relieving ‘value. Overs Sillen ‘OvstEx Ex Com; | = . iy ; ‘Os ’ SERVICES ! Las 7 i jj] tablets w rove safety and success. ported in. good condition in St. Jo Hi ars 368, checks 335, current re [armge Oe Soe Mon: wera COSREN SERVICES tenance problems for other equip- (calls. For all this, blame will leblots used prove safety and euscess, Ost | Ox x ompany seph Mercy Hospital. armaice 39 4 Mctor Pi ‘a The most-used name for these ment as well as their own it has fall roundly — and rightly — on. back guarantee for a brighter tomorrow. {| 1914 Pont, St. Bk, Bldg. FE 4-9482 Atchison 1474 Motorola - 84 men is “tech rep’ They're rep- Leg a Relig ad eae oss ad Sena re Me, | eos leche ca rt » fy bd the biggest program. sunspots. sell’s daughter, Patricia Ann, Ou S Cd Trged eta coe ; é ; me to th : ere nS The firm has about 2,000 men in The phenomenon of sunspots, now : hore stopped for a age ia enol = 448 Nat Gype |, 471 which supply arms to the service. 1 ot and around the world with headed for an ll-year peak in when struck by Jam : i Lesdenetel iat’ “y7 Nat Lead... 61.4 ; ‘ : T - ¥ 1957-58, holds nearly as much mys- ROOFI G ae 7 Thea a2| Unele Sam spends about $125,- the services. There are Philco !49/-06, hoids n y a al N. Sagi St. Beet steel. 1522 NB! a, if = . =~ alee palic ee "reported, Boeing... 142 ahs centrale: ie 000,000 a year for the services of men in the frozen Arctic this win- tery today as when ancient Chinese HOT SPRAY METHOD te . : Terri ie Ou pend re i onrt & West 634) about ned = ree we bill ter, for example, helping to build saw flying birds on the sun, the Victims of Sled Mishaps_ . ae ae se NarnPRols 3 the new radar warning line there. National Geographical says. e on ere rices Mie <> Nwst Airline 67 | VWRES PERFECT PEN } 102 - a aren : in Satisfactory Condition’ Detroit Band Pummels fs’, 3! orate, 2 REPOM OF RODDELY —ter#roLw rrocnaw periodic black rach, wawcen (QA Sier'er orca enanr‘cuy Teebe : hs ry “ A = . - Jac sriodic ck . Two victims of weekend sledding Burreua : Pac K & Bl 497 Boeing Aircraft, General Elec- - | Calumet & H 125 7 . : , . - ; } conditions. accidents were reported in satis- Family in Wild Melee ‘ Camp ‘Soup 412 moan air a Brin 5 Man’ S Arrest tric, Allison, Sperry, Republic aan vt agen force ae 50% SAVINGS Fic 3 a ; " b e : ' 5 factory condition this morning in| Inside Restaurant ea 166 Param Pict 2 3 g Aviation and RCA are just a few oe ied Pia onie = ‘ae Guaranteed on Any Roof Job $-Year Unconditional > } Par 3 re a i ‘ ‘i Pontiag Gerieral Hospital. Copal air aay eee ee ; sa ‘ : of the US. firms with large pro. ean ; n sil trom Ke : Old Roofs Made Better ane) New Guarantee Eleven-year-old Susan Monteros- Chrrier Cp 546 Pa RR 211 Pontiac police yesterday inves: grams The mission of the pro- jotesphere, radio transmissions , Commercial Repair Service—Flat Roots Our Specialty of G Pol aw nee 7 DETROIT w — Police today Case. a vga ia Cola. He ligated a man’ sstory that he was cramillstthrestatd go astray. Likewise, over high We Stop Any Leak—No Root Too FE 5-7387 a € # 4 TO: PROPERTY OWNERS. QUALIFIED restaurant was hospitalized with a Com can | 196 Rey Met - {i iheld, police said iron out bugs in arms and equip not agree Most describe it as a i ey Ox L: > achool electors and all other interested | brok ae te. Cont Mot 84 Rock 8 293 Th arrest followed a charge by ment. storm in the sun's atmosphere, a en jaw and numerous inte ro. 014 pe e s ; parties of Clarkston Community Schools, | fe. A 38. | coer oe 0) Safeway, St 5 Abb Jackson. 45 S. Murphy St. } Whirlpool or eddy in the swirling Oakland County, Pn a an, and of Wa- nal injures. His wife, Agnes, pateebip ble Ag Scoville Mfe 38.2 ADD son, ) ’ These men work under severa ; 5 SS * Oakland Coun-| was given first aid treatment for a) peere U < Seab a! a an that he was robbed of his billfold. types of contracts. But basically Ute! layer of that gaseous fur- Notice of proposed alteration of bound-| black eye and facial abrasions. /D** eee - y24 He said he got into the car at the the government pays the private "4Ce 10N —_—- eS ee pocors The | Gravets | tela paliee | the ous Aire i Gon #1 corner of Saginaw and Wilson firms for the various services They are not absolutely black. URANCE PROTECT Oak id Cow » 5 =| j We em ,, f o' 7 Se « 7. P . rive = 1 ing the following described iands, to-wit:| ping yous asd Gres gus eo: 1s Chem it s31 StS. at 7 a.m and was driven out they perform. The firms pay If all the sun were blanked out INS WNERS AT 7 &, Gee. wed ¢ > wg 8% of. Sec. 38. | ta t at 2 a.m > fage $3 Sou Rs 1043 M59 to Oakland County Airport, the men between $300 and $800 a except for a single large sunspot R HOMEO . ve bi tered the restaurant a a.m. (East Kod ... 782 sperry Rand 25.1 where the robbery occurred 2 29—& 3% of the BE % of Bec.| | Sunday and made a lot of noise, (5! & Mus °° 47° gid Brand 3 where the robbery : month. group. the earth would still re- LESS COST ey a Hy & r the NB ‘4 and the When Gravel asked the & p to fale, RR 21 2 aed on tea; : Pe Tock AVERAGES Tech reps are hot controlled by Ceiba (as much sent tas stroma 100 od « row List BC ae i] nh 52 AGE! € é Fl Fairb Mor 413 wr oy = led by Th ul oon . Teen cere of See. 32 T 4 be quiet, five of the boys beat piecone | °' 40 _ or fod = , oe ¢—Compiied by The military law and. regulations. Bu full moons 4. Bee 33—NW ‘4. also the w ', of him to the floor and kicked him, Food Mach BS hiaveni JP). 35 8 39 815 «618 ~~ 60s they )=«omust satisfy the military The largest sunspot on record the NE ' ot ; Preepot &ul ol2 ts as dust’ Ralls Util Stocks ‘ ’ . = . a i ’ acres of the W ef ‘the ran ‘of NE . Mrs. Gravel tried to aid her Preah Tra a3 sua ou ay erexiousidny e286 ted 110 1776 Commander under whom they occured in early 1947, during the MODERNIZE YOUR PROTECTION... also the 8 5 acres of the E ‘, of the z Sn iy Week = ago 2468 1306 724 1738 work to keep their jobs last peak period, It spread 200,000 usband, but she was struck re- Gen Elec $62 Suther Pap 47 : : iH Be ork to keep their jobs < % “ a aoe = — of Bec pestady, by the youth, The Gu Pds a93 Seift & Co as Month) ses a Lay ue wee - esas ‘ rue miles across the sun's face, nearly Hove ONE policy, ONE premium and Gen Mill 67 Sylv El Pd as 7% ‘ 257 aa ts 7 Ls ‘he m of Defense, ae : ni §. Sec. 34—NW 's of the SW ‘4 424) ple's sons, Frank, 16. and Robert, Gen Motors 43 Texas Co. 1334 dn est alae ety aaa . ag sr ts treing (2, Warter of its diameter. Billions ONE ogency provide you with pack- sh Septal Xe of Bec. 34, T. 15, tried to aid their parents but Gen se : aoe Tex G eu! 363 ieee chist 2119 1230 683 1552 — ee oe eg nes of square miles were dimmed. aged protection. i: ¢ TI Pd $22 a 71 55 o « exactly oy m i = : . Prom Waterford Township Schools, were driven back by chair-wield- aire aye chome Fal $22 1904: tow 1439 778 554 108 ¢ ohne Maes by os ; Among modern studies of sun- Oakland County, Michigan and adding . bet iltette 4) Transamer 19 6 DETROIT STOCKS ch reps are hire y Me serv: spots. a National Geographic So- the fame io, Cartiton “Commanity ing assailants Goebel Br 2 trent een ne Ropaiee ee lees. (cialis pescnech roe a FOR THE INVESTMENT IN YOUR HOME — Oakland County, Michigan The one-sided battle lasted 15 epee ued Mae Un Carbide 1046 Figures after decimal points are eiphths a“ ¥ Frese ax h project led by Dr ; hearing. will be. avin oe Oekiand minutes, with the youths fleeing Gran Paige By Ua ees et in Rubber*® ne ae 6 wea With the increased use of com. Carl W. Gartlein of Cornell” Uni- AND POSSESSIONS FROM FIRE \ Gt No Ry 415 Unit Air Lin 116 Baldwin Rubb ot be : ‘ peas : ane ° County Schoo! Office Building, 1025 Nerth after knocking Gravel unconscious, i o Gerity-Michigan® weave 24 27 plex guided missiles. the number Versity since 1938 has probed the Ot Wer § 115 Unit Aire 69 ae ‘ ¥2 4 - her rane al ee ioe ee" overturning tables, smashing all Grevnound ... 195 Uni F si q) cineetcn Poems 8 3? will be forced to grow. The corps cause and nature of “northern AND SIMILAR HAZARDS THEFT . «..« o'clock pm. to consider the advisability the crockery they saw and threat- yo; ou 2) +. 8 86 ¢ould even become the size of lights ” the auroras. : f detachi : ed : Homentk ee OP UB Line 202 Rudy Might eeu ‘ 41 : 3 ritery from Welter = Teseshis © ieee ¥ ening the other customers. As they too EI pa 11 11 11 Several army divisions, a Peniagon Similiary, cosmic ray research LEGAL LIABILITY. 4 ° ‘ 19 > . is cer = ichigan, and adding fled, one of the youths ripped out induct Ray 482 bid and asked 617 642 Spokesman admits sponsored by the Socief¥ has given phe age Lt Carksten Sheri the restaurant telephone and In ¢ x Rand ‘° 1 x Be — : One of the answers to check. Strong evidence. that the sun’s dark Credit is given for existing insurance, in any company (s), there- “ 5 Vest U ] 2 ~ ine > - ‘ : aaa Education wilt tossed it into the the parting = Has op... $83 wesig A Ba 0.2 Separate national banks estab- ing this growing civilan branch disturbances may be linked to the fore mo need to cancel your present policies. Ne need to wait : : * « 7 re ve f F . F 1 Whether the proposed alteration of Bus Ma . 405 Wrote 7 cS 9 lished by the States of Cambodia,'of U.S. forces, experts feel, is to COMtinual powerful radiation that until renewal date to take advantage of this Homeowners Policy 3 ison & C , 5 ; . - bogndaries wl be dats’ cf the transfer § ff sB roke n Ri b [int ad © se Woolworth, «9 Laos and Viet-Nam are each em- pay more to the men in uniform bombards the earth. which provides more protection at less cost. Mt etteree: u ers ‘0 en | § [tae Fever mes Yeung ebat bas powered to issue individual legal:who do oe comparable to that a ae eenith ac « papayas to oy treamerrenteua. caf tnt Tel & Tel 32 tenders ae V so, the equitable consideration therefor Car Hit Tr os = a _— inves ment gency Call FE 4-0588 Any interested parties will be given an . Bresmett- Lincicome In¢.g? 377 SOUTH TELEGRAPH Free Parking Space AUTO SERVI al e “1 know you wash cars but can you iron fenders?” ' SEE POOLE’S TO IRON OUT YOUR REMODELING PROBLEMS—Call FE 4-1594 —— Sarre inte eee \ 4 } THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1956 Death Notices. BROW idee ae 1956. (pee N., of Bessie Br Sisrisecmaet mags ear brother o Mrs. Miller, Harry J. : ' 1. Funeral service be held Wed. Feb. 8 at 1 from . a eral with Dr. W. H. Marbach ‘Interment im: White ‘ik Cem “aeeemhn r. Brown will Lal in sete ine ‘sley Pune: BRYANT, fete 4, WFORD, = 5, 1956, CLARA will = peor Puneral Home un- Wednesday noon. -|@GRAVE LOT. id | _ $500 [2 Funeral suesre | AIR Puserel Home, ley rai Ho: FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL HOME J Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor FE 2-6778 Cemetery Lots WHITE iL. cash, $600 terms, EES i GRAVE Iw PERRY on 4 PE 343 T PARK ay gp rte of Resurrection. Help Wanted Male 6, ACTUAL JOBS U8., So. Am, _Automobile Salesmen Chevrolet We need 2 salesmen oe retion and demonstrator tedp indly call is tm, Cle: rence J. Gate Bes Manage ae North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward MI 4-2735. Bham catieg. Interment tn Union’ Cor- ners Cemetery, Troy Twp. Mr, Johnson will lie in state at the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. McVICAR, PEB. 4, 1956, WILLIAM P., 640 Lounsbury, age 83; be- loved husband of Mrs. Willian Lotan, Mrs. Fred Miller, Marvin R. McVicar, Mrs. Glenn Hause, William McVicar, and Mrs. Rex Southwell; dear: brother of Ed- ward McVicer, Mrs. Beriie Kelley. Puneral service will be held Tues- Young Funeral Home, Lake City, for service and burial. Funeral arrangements’ by the Voorhees- Siple Funeral Home. WARREN, FEB. 4, 1936, MRS Fiarence M., 630 E. Kennett Ra, a ‘ Hered aie) H. Warren; dear sister ‘Prank Tromble. neral serv- fee will la . 8 etery. Recitation of will be recited Tuesday ae 1pm at the eee son -Joh Punera Home. ORTH, FEB. 5. 1956. EARL C., 49400 Pontiac Trail, Wixom, age 70; beolved husband of Alma Woodworth; dear father of Wal- ter, Beth, ge «=©'Woodworth: dear brother of Mrs. Celia Hol- ton. Funeral service will be held Feb. 8 at 1:30 pm_ trom. the Richardson-Bird Chape! with Rev William Green officiating. Inter- ment in Wixom Cemetery Mr Woedworth will lie in state at: the Richardson - Bird Funeral _—Home_ Milford BOX REPLIES At 10 u.m. Today There were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: . 3, 4, 10, 14, 16, 23, ni, 28, 32, 43, 38, 64, 71, 89, 103, 114. ~ 17, 60, The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to § p.m. All errors should be ro- rted immediately) The ress assumes no respon. sibility for errors other than to cance! the charges for that portion of the first insertion of the advertise- ment which has been ren- dered valueless through the error When canceliations are made be sure to get your “kill sumber” Wo ustments will be given out tt. Closing time for advertise- ments containing type sizes larger than regular agate type is 12 o'clock noon the day previous to publication. Transient Want Ads may be cancelled up to 9 30 a.m the day of publication after the first insertion CASA WANT AD RATES Lines L Day 2Davs 6 Days 2 180° 1 86 2 76 | 3 <; 50 270 306 4 1 BO 348 5 04 ] ] » 2235 405 6 00 6 270 486 720 i 1 7 315 5867 8 40 LJ 3 60 643) | 8 BO ] | 1 8 40s 7129 1030 F FS 3 wr __ Card of fra J WE WISH TO THANK THE: MANY friends and neighbors during our | recent bereavement Special thanks to PTA. Home Extension Club, Ladies club of Methodist ehurch of Lakeville. and Rev Eddy Clinton Barrett family. In Memoriam Z GTI ee IN Cun MEMORY OF for. er Ramey, who passed aw Feb 6 195 . Sim years have pacsed since that ad day When one we loved was calied awrar God took him home-it was His will, Within our hearts he Hveth sti] Sadly missed by Grandma Groves Mother and Father Mr and Mr Frank ( Riley, and brother George IN| LOVING MEMORY OF OUR dear Mother, Mrs Annie Tarior ay passed away February 6 God knows how much we miss her Never will her memory fade Loving thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where she ts laid Sadiy missed by her daughters Edith and ereettte granddaughter Lotetta An IN oe “MEMORY OF son Jerry, who passed awar, Fear€ ago February & You are not forgotten son. dear: Nor ever shall you be As long as lives and memories last I shall remember thee Sadly missed by Mr and Mrs Carl Conrad OUR IN LOVING MEMORY OF ESTH- | et H Hatrison who passed away Feb 3. 1955. \ Today recalls sad memortes of A dear wife gone to rest And the one who thinks of her to- ay Is the one who loved her best. Sadiy missed by Clarence D Harrison IN LOVING MEMORY OF MAUDE Rooney who pacsed away four years ago Feb 2 i052 Not déad to us who loved her Not lost but gone before Sie lived with ws in memory And Will foreser more Badly missed bdr Comers ete oft loca} union 195 BSE * Flow ers 3 PPAR IRL ot PALO LI DUNSTAN’ 8 FLOWERS Closed for Vacation, —! enly —, Must have j the bry hear APP a personne] Hall BIG MONEY-MAKING OPPORTU- |CAB DRIVERS. NIGHT SHIFT y, full time only. Apply 101 W. Huron, CAN YOU USE EXTRA MONEY? Help meet those Lgeapold pay- ments on your TV, or other obligations, Make $38 to $50 a week in spare time supply- ing consumers in Pontiac with COLLECTOR For past time debit in Pontiac area, for nationasly known Pub- have car p.m. all Call or write Mr Graham, Crowell - Agency, 300 United Artists Bid Detroit, 26. CARGILL DETROIT CORPORATION— MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIAL MACHINERY WANTS MACHINE DESIGN DETAILERS For very Eero work on the i | | most advanc tion equipment. Top salaries with crores Fast moving orgahiza- ton with room for advancement. New modern offices and shop See your machines being built. Get the fee! fed oad supervision. Call Mr Ry MI 4-5400 Bir- mingham - DIE _ DESIGNERS, DETAILERS CHECKERS 50 MEN TAVAN TED 4 AT ONCE SSHLOUR MINIMUM AND TOP RATES PROURAM TO DETROIT® ENE NYE NE ENG CO) 2619 DIXIE HWY _ OR 3-0086 EXPERIENCED WASHING MA- repairman Must have exp and dryers 42 ner hour an: Must furnish references AL information onfidential Incuire 96 Oakland Ave $125 A WEEK AVERAGE S8ERV- ice our customers 155 items Wearing apparel for entire family at low direct-to-consumer prices. Spring line now ready Actual made-up samples furnished — no investment no collections! North- | Western Woolen Co. #03 Nicollet ; Ave, Minneapolis _ Minn | ELECTRIC MOTOR WINDER AND | all-around repair man. Lincoln | _F-1t3 oe | ENGINEER -AUTOMOTIVE TOOL Leading aluminum fabricator has staff opening for Man with suto- motive trim experience. College graduate or equivalent Capable of estimating customer rela- tions and automotive and appliance trim. Write Reynoids Metals Company. 209 South Ninth Street. Louis- ville Kentucky ; |EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE | salesman, enjoy Screg in a hew office. with many features Busy ground floor location with barking. Extra commissions pos- _ JR, Hiltz 1011 W. Huron. “EXPERIMENTAL TECHNICIAN Unusual opportunity for intelligent young man to work in experi- mental department on electrome- chanical products Fngineering degrees mot required but educa- tion and experience in electricity, tadia of plivsaics Gestred Lmme- ciat opening modern plant Ont area ‘all OA 8-2588 TRE FIGHTER City of Pontla Salary $4433 to start High sc ite diploma or ; @quivalent requir Age 21-28 (time in service may be deducted ht 67 to 76 inches Fional. Applicante een resident of city from age: Hel Weight pro for alfice | FARMER, ried. to work on one of the most modern dairy and Biack Angus { beef stock farms in St. | County. Understanding of opera- tion and care of farm machinery. Year ‘round job. Good salary. Modern home with city conven- lences provided. Give full partic- ulars on age. family preyious experience and references rite Carl Humrich care of Lockhdrst Farms. Sans Scuci. Mich ID GRINDERS GAUGES nase fb chop experience hr week Squires Gage Co Woo) Mile Rd INSPECTOR | Experienced in surface plate and production checking of aircraft parts Steady work in expanding plan 7 SIC SEG 118 Indianwood Rd MEN (2) How About .* Your Future? South Park MUST 58 TiRs CO) Lake Orion Would You Like to Enter | — the Sales Field? , No Fxperience Necessary! 30-40 HOURS PER WEEK WILL BRING YOU EXCEPTIONAL | EARNINGS Le ead ARE WILL. ING TO We BIG MONFY 18 AIWAYS WAIT- processing and tooling | | { Dgnelson-Johns oo... 'SPARESORIFPIN’ CHAPEL Thoughtful Service - re » | Voorhees-Siple | im | ! MIDDLEAGED, ~MAR- i Clair | | | 1 i 4/_Nelp We Wanted Male '6 ‘CARNIVAL (JOBS FOR MEN Pwr, aneoet - | Accountant trainee — | Manager trainee $300 ineer . $600 CAREER CENTER | Bl Riker Bldg. FE 8-0416 FOR eat . ce eee $225 gineer. no degree. srareieiai sere $558 CCOUNRTAME 28 eee ans $600 TIDW . Suid ‘MIDWEST immediately | Dept Mc Fon aiLe: a eT GuTTE | ‘ { i { i EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 406 — Fiat eat Bide | MAN Lobe baa FOR RAWLEIGH | Business Pontiac. No expert-. ence needed to oat Bales easy to make and | et ‘ood Start rite awleigh's. 'A-606-190. Freeport, Til MEN SALES - CLERICAL - TECHNICAL r £ | Employment Service \18 Ww | _FE_ 2-38: Huror §t. FE ¢-2551 NEAT APPEARING Salesman for clothing and furnishings. See Wm. Dickinson, 31 N. Sagi- naw St._ NEED REGISTERED PHARMA- cist. Good salary and substantia! bonus. Good hours. Write G. D _Hennessy, Hillsdale Mich. PINBOYS, EVENINGS AND WEEK- ends, —M 5-6032. RELIABLE PERMANENT Are you interested in sound, dig- nified sales work? Offering im- mediate earnings, promotion, and future. You may qualify and be ‘ properly trained with income dur- | ing training period. Married man with reliable car preferred. Cail 11. o &§ p.m. only. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN men full time. Sales . xperience Mee 000 first sear R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 Oakland axe: Rawieigh Products. Start itm-— mediately Write Rawleigh's, Dept MCB - 696-312. Freeport, ll. SA LESMEX { type of sautoma- | GROUP LEADERS & STORE MGRs. Excellent o rtunity for men with ambition for better income. Car necessary. cau on #2819 for appointment Hpvcer 4 9 pm., SALESMEN (4 (4) THIS IS HOT! THIS IS NEW! No Down Payment 9 OUT OF EVERY 100 PEOPLE WILL BUY WHEN PRESENTED! AVERAGE COMMISSION PER oti acti WORKER AVERAGES TO 5 SALES PER WE HAVE SECURITY FOR YEARS NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY | Car Required bor Appointment Cal OLive 2-151] _AIR. SHARPE 3 MEN responsible . position | large nationa) diftributing orcen- ization in Pontiac area Some me- | For with chanical aptitude helpful. If you are available immediately vee em- | pioyment manager between the | hrs of 10 am and 5 pm Apply 1064 W Huron STEEL BROKERS WANTFD AP ly Trans American Freight [ines ne. 207 E Ponr ac -Salesmen Real Estate Rave ane for ele men eeper rienced ing Plenty of isting: aavertisiag & contact; Earnings unlimited To Buy—To Sell—lo. Trade YOU BUY IT—WE’LL INSURE IT MAHAN | REALTY CO, REALTORS Co-operative Pea! DE Fichange FE 2.0263 1716 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE ‘ STAFF PHARMACIST _ $108 per week for 40 hours. $115 Be week for 44 hours (optional) ; id vacation holidavs and sick eave. other prevailing personne! policies, APPL Personne] Office HURLEY HOSPITAL lint, Michigan SA! FSMAN PART TIME TO TAKI over estabiished route as tire- service selexman Salary f cuit mixsfon Interview by anpointment FP 2-8303 z EATER ie 5 xc 3 a FAHM ward be vat Sai Dutton n che (era STEADY WORK EXPFRIFANCE D in hard«ard aufomeativre arc sporting good« Store mainter ance Approximately 35 hre per week Apply Mrs Proffitt Dix Discount Store 1009 N Saginaw» SPORT: Chik is Small auto and paint supplier wil! pay $240 per month to start for sober middie aged man to ascist manager Will do selling. counter displays some stock and delivery work. Must have drivers license and ability to handle cash drawer GRAEBNIR Fimployment Agency 313 Pontiac State Bidg Fe 5-8277 Bie references their pact expeti- ust be physitalix fit enceepicd a, pee Ce i s‘cal and drivers test Apply to 12 noon Monday at Guard House 586 5 Carrier Cory East Pontiac WALL BOARD tt foints and nal t or paper Wery estimates MY “ONCE st “SALESMAN Al Dinnan 64 W Huron eo w a YOUR OWN BUSINERS Yorr Gun hours! Selling national: known cushion presenting DP. : AND CABINET | _Busi ness bs ery ces Netings. Pau! Be Hammond, vr TION WORK. SHORT Hours, CARPENTER “> 8 at eel es oa | wr by © Marea ot PE OT : ‘APPROX, | P 1 CP eee PE Sel nL ___ Lost. & Found 24 Eves FE 58-4714 ‘lotfice: FE $-6161 Home: FE 58-0338 : Lady > : Rs Sr rves 3 DAYS PLEASANT WORK. Murdock PE 33 AP PLIANCE SERVICE SA aes = 1 r RATION AND ‘ : a DAiae REPERIERGE Enrirn, | CAtmit FE Gime FR eres) We. service nal maiee. ot etre: | LOS) LOST: MAN'S WHITE ACTION! = | - 12 am wee yy , r S I WAITRESS FoR NiGHT work MIONEY' Sell unneeded BOOKKEEPING A TAN ND. vax SERV Acrotred Knapp Shoes THE AX SWE R toe ton oat Dm PRE- Inquire before § wm Puff. Sees FE 22177 FE @-1024 Fred Herman aN Ns betel patio Me 2881 Dixie Hich ea nelemelnee ber endk “#8 Wo Huren 2070 Airport Hd OR 3D YOUR PROBI.I .} ROOMS PRIVATE 7erTaaece WANTED EXPERIENCED Coax | eu us 4 INCOME TAX SERVICE F BE. AU DIvox HEARING AID, eM. te Ads! -T I, FE xsoe 49) Shirigg Phone FE $0013 after ¢ for av- ouch Cl fied * Ads; ize M Hoover FE 22061 | _101'a_N. Saxin a ant Ads: To se cat 3 ie RIM! APT NEAR PRONE pelnrmen Lirougnm Ciassitiec Ads ).————, ly CAKE TDECOR ape HOB. re H ei) X 45435 WOMAN on “SIMPLE (COOKING > SAVE MONEY by Classes for the housewite To Ire, BEET CLEAN, COU Light housework is $30 FE 2181 | fet us file your return for vou tal cost $20; Call FE 440909 or) j3- no re Seaalec b je Cail MI 4-1261. LJ Sis | 43 Clark St. FE 41444 for appt.| FE 2-8008, : pie oniy. = a < ~ ’ 2 * x -" ¢ . ee . , ; } a A ; & i i 4 wo _\ og i , \ it, Soy | wy \ 5 BREOR acsusgcon ol ‘bp THE P NTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1956 t A | | | For Sale Houses REISZ eect arti PIONEER -HIGHLANDS, 5 Room modern brick. Tile bath. gas heat, wv HURON, Al Fegan pregige 2 - bath $2,500 w HU *, Room, modern. web- ster Behool Distric! | SASHABAW RD, 3 hearects mod- ern bungalow, Gas heat, $7,250. Terms. OPF N SAGINAW. 6 Room modern. Gas heat, 5 car garage $10,500. EAST SIDE, 4% zoom modern. Gas heat, EB Z Ter OFF OPDYKE, "Cute 4 room bun- alow, built-in bath 66,900. NI | LEIP ee Lt A el Terms. A AUBURN AVE. 5 Room modern | brick bungalow, 2 Ese garage. ba, lot. $4,000 dow JOSEPH F. REISZ 63's W. Huron eae PE 2-2050 Sunday MI 4-4419 Co-operative R Poa Estate » Exchange BY OWNER. DRAYTON PLAINS. Sashabaw road. acre 3 bedroom, es) basement, 2 car garawe close to R_3-2270. school. ee E TRADE AYTON WOODS 5 attseel custom built home for tke discriminating buyer. — this and ing beautiful fireplace wall is planned for efficiency. 3 huge bedrooms, ample closet space. sliding doors, 1's baths. Full basement, attached heated ga- rage. Beautiful '; acre wooded are Ae grill. Don't miss this THE LM. A M. ELWOOD "oR 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. | Loe aee tion, Reasona Midland off Auburn. MA 5-1193, Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES NORTH SIDE. iN or as room home 2 baths m iw por aes —_ over 800 sq. floor area on rear of lot. Lots ot pe possibilities bere for only $3,000 3 FAMILY INCOME Good clean rent: separate cacoleat buy * nfit-so0 with a low gown paym COLONIAL HILLS 3 bedroom Semen brick ranch. by. reese leach tiled recreation room. Brand new Best buy in Bloomfield. Hurry on this one! Evenings after 6. call Mr. Hether- ington, FE 45-4362. OFFICE OPEN 9-6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 NICE HOMES East side near Mt. Clemens. Neat, large galow, large carpeted ego reom, 2 nice drooms, reh, oll furnace, terma, wine, tine, large new 3 bed- sacel tees oil eee: 160a ay REAL “TY 737 Baldwin PE 5-8275 FE $-1284 or FE 43844 KEEGO HARBOR § rooms & bath. Full bsamt., auto. | as heat & auto gas water heater. ater softener Lake privileges on Sylvan Lake. $6,750. Terms. ROUND LAKE Nicely finished lake front home consisting of large living rm. with fireplace, good sized bedroom kitchen with dining area, & bath. Screened porch the width of houge Auto, oi] water heater, elec. stove. new kitchen cabinets & Youngstown sink. Cnly $1,500 down. Immediate possession. 3 BEDRM, RANCH Watrestre home only 2 years old Plastered wails storm sash | { | | | | i , i | & screens. Large lot 75n154. Possible to lake over existing 4 per cent GI mortgage with very monthly payments. $3,500 down. John K. Irwin 101'> __Eves x Saginaw St reet one FE 4 FE 2-180 or FE 54506 GILES $1500 DOWN Just ', block from the city bus. a bedroom 5 room modern home. Enclosed plus tool all fenced garden spot. CEOS A g00d 6 reom with full basement coal furmace lo- cated just 4 blocks from downtown Pontiac on paved street Lot all fenced $1 - 000 down wil] buv so hurry on this one 3 BEDROOM BRICK Only $12.600 will buy this beautiful 6 room brick home located inside the city on the east side Has every- thing fireplace in living ing room, o floors full barcement gas heat Also a? garage Terms to responsible buyers Don 1 Miss seeing thia one CIEES RENT $2 W Huron FE _ Open 0 te 98 A HOME OF YOUR OWN DECORATED VACANT b', rooms ‘3 bedrms') plus bath & utility Venetian blinds comb storms & *creens. auto oil heat, hot water Only $11.25@ Low an payt. EAST SIDE $2100 DN & %55 MO 6 rooms & bath insulation full basement new heater Also new siding Corner jot Full price $7500 WEST SUBURBAN $500 DN B bedroom = ranch compiete, insice needs some work Owner leaving state Only $7450 low peyt« NICHOL! AND HARGER CO 33 W. Huron St Open Evenings Charles: INVESTORS This 3 bedroom home in the city of Sylvan Lake offers With ideal ( €) o-6104 NEWLY a real opportunity for a profit. | able investment Offered for 87 - 240 on contract with ea:y term or tes for cash Wiiy not inves tigate E1IZARE TH LAKE FSTATER t's in “50 % beiiroam moeern - fully in Wnted fol bacement wi ceramic tive 1 n plu MR cluding ample ts te beautify Iv tans! sped Oftered f sii 950 ter BOSC LON RIG Site FE 40521 Whi S Teleera; PE 2-5217 yA TP STOUTS | Best Buys | Today ! SHI WEST A good «ound in:estimert here in this 6 reem and bath older home located near General Hospital will large iandecaped lot 2 car garage oil furnace nak floors and plastered wal! Priced to cejl at oniy $7 500 With $3,300 down CRESCENT [. VK! Here it is folks Tiat cute Little 4 rooni home hoes have been looking far Siu @ted. oon large landscape: lot. with lovely fenced back verd, alk bath «cil hat ulilify room and *«!orm « 4 and screens A BEDROOM HOME FOR RENT | (ated on ine east aide wit In FULLY FURNISHED WAC “NER FE 43314. LEAN ROOMS PRi.| $79. 9778 Etteapeth Lk. Ra. EM! car garage paved drive. glass TO LAST DETAIL 3 Lele CLEA bac sy hace _pire 3-0171 _| front porch and uulity room. Own- 1/2) bedroom! | home! call corner (lot ma iseters inland wou!| BEDROOM MODERN HOME er said to sell this one this la Paved street. Sinus te ban an” HOMES * cou $8 Virginia. near ‘Pontiac Senior High school. week Call for &ppointment. Only | | sehool, $13 with $2250 down. TRO [APT O MEARGPONTIAC| pq, Vote chliiren® | References. = ——S “} WIEL M BREWER 1960 N. Opdyke Rd i : \ iN. . and Fisher plant. Couple pre- i hd AJ. Stout. Realtor |-© ay [> ee Oe. ee ee) Parke = ferred. FE abate. FLOYD KENT, } aw, out, Irealtar . PE 45181; E2602" EM? FE 47197 asett Realtor |77 6. Saginaw st. Ph FE 5-616 ; } baad ROOMS v FE’ =“ : ae 2 PE 4-5078 +0808 Oe AP ATE, E BATH. 24 Ww, Lesrence Te FE 5-6105 | Open Eves. Till 8 Jo | Maybe it is good material, but it only has one pair : a ; $1450 DOWN 3 ROOM AND 1 BATH Sere APT __Next to Consumers Power) = oe : . of f pants!” New Brick Ranch $i4 IWN t. entrame floor, MORERN. BRICK BUNGALOW CHEROKEE East side large home, with a _ehild permitted, ar 32755. 40 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. ALL mear Fisher Bod) nearly new, | ) HILLS small price Contains 6 large pe epee erm. New home per mo dont miss this oue. Only $1,600 j * de > rooms. bath full basement. Gas ve ROOMS wire vr. Barn ae Deposit and references. North off; qown For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 for Particular P eople! heat brick fireplace, oak floo@ ar Auburn Aver oh Doris Ra. | “Ney 4 pedroom brick rancoer, | FOF Dee oe Sale Townes 43, taser etgwes: Guten | $4 gigigred was, Ful ic > was a EAR LAKE COT- enly $15,350 with terms Several | = : . only H Fcc Ns Snr (pile geal ao | Se eee are of Rees GOS OES me ae Go Ulmos in Coavesien’ egaalort 4 th oat OOMS, BATH, 8MALL HOME, family a Nerion “Ave g ctan ake $4,500 with 8750 »y Owner, J room modern Delightful carpeted 22x 13 lv. | R. J. VALUET, Realtor ———— i ; . : ; ; 3} LARGE ROOMS. NEWLY DEC. ° tice Lakeview St. Reference. Cou-} room on Biste St, an 8 room (1 © O. MARBLE, Realtor bungalow with fireplace, sad window eel with hhreolace Cooperative inal Estate leschines ore Good location, Cal! after) pie preferred. FE 44423. on Green Bt, store building with 261 Andersonville Rd Waterford! Jya cement < U N WN.| 4 rooms 4 bath at a steal at hone OR +1268 _ : ent, sun porch, pa- space lig tiled baths. ample Y OWNER. 4 ROOMS AND BATH. ROOMS AND BATH FURN. APT. . pow ee ar rly | ‘Down: | 50x25 f sagt) LS sty ae pees “down PE 2-2407. wn one | \ rage, on large SUxZO> It is a BEE ee 2nd floor on M3®@ close to school. | P. W. DINNAN 64 W. HURON 5 ted : Attached over ai marage. ee ee Pe ease | RANCH BUNGALOW | ‘hnded bit Inchudes two! feeeaebag Sets | LAKEFRONT 4 Leopettl vite A ro BUY heal TC Built tn 1049 : » - a : ee N [N | TO BUY TO SELI REALTOR . . le | fg . ater nes! 4 i AKE 210 Wilson, = __ié ROOMS. a AN pete! | IN CITY. | _ Partridge ts the “Bird to see | Very attractive pnd comfortable | coukgng stoves, beater 5 among cther good homes WILLIAMS LAKE FURRENED ROOMS AND BATH YE 1 ROOMS GAS HEAT. 2 BATHS, : | Mace Eastern exposure 20x14 liv oll tank and 100 gal. oll C\RI. W. BIRD, Realtor [esi cand:ieea wetteccd _ 2033 aL wovey and Sena me lyiese $400 DOWN | Clade taretee cau arepee ae | SS ith SOaxes paid. total | $03 Community Net'l Bank Bldg at only $11 950. 4 ROOM & BATH FURN AP = Modern 2 bedroom home. Complete juded. Both b: | rice, $7, WOO, $ ; | FE 44211 Eves. FE 5-1392 ; : Heated & hot water. Adults, rE |BRICK ATERRACE, WEST SIDE. sommes: and screens. A nice cor- plastic: rig a Gea pees | price. 37,40. oe eee KREEGO HEH, ARBOR WAL. A. +4618 —— “month MA 61226" . Ber ~| Face Dandy jot 75x200 with iarge | SOS a month 2.5427. 3 | FURN APTS. ADULTS CRESCENT LAKE 2 “BEDROOM, Cc PANGUS 1919 M15} shede 812.600 with $3,500 down | — ae srposrbtrpead plies ed | N D 3 : ; : 6 : : only, 122 Augusta [$10 per month FE + Ph. Ortonville. 132 collect. CALL NOW NOT HING DOWN wcll kept neighborhood Pull price | KE iz USE: none : = Wiil bulld 2 bedroom starter!) - easonahie down payment ate wane sg BEDROOM mous > 35 2 AN MONTH INCOME ~ FOO! home with basement on ape! qualified buyer. | REALTORS DROOM EMPLOYED Six rooms and bath fer the own- lot Smal) down payment wil 309T W. Huron FE 433569 ae BE FF E Inctudes taxes and insurance, 4| er-—all large rooms Good deal of | build 3 bedroom. Alsg will build LOVELAND __OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL & a hee eee A Pci eis bs Sa Led eee pete Gls.| furniture is included. Excellent _on my lots OR 3-28 OS OO = LL ero edroom with large bi = = - yo 5 ry Se “AND _ BATH H PRIVATE | bein automatic heat. References. fenced lot, aluminum storms and mestae Private Gratases, oa rE YAais oad lake meet eee! | CHEROKEE HILLS __¢otrance. 95 Puina | required FE 4-3387. 1000 am. ecreens. school bus at door. $1,100; room income apartment. Close in | A — ——— SSS Appealing small white bungalow 4PT, AND SLEEPING iC ROOMS ON, _— 3 . r m crs VNCUS ev O10 MIS location $15 950, terms souTurses INCOME, 3 poor jbole acu ae with interior charm. 4 extra large line. 1 or 2 children, Shown ONE EDROOM MODERN S - rooms. breakfast reom and nace. | by appointment. FE 5-8260. No| — Paes OR ¥1311 “o Excelient 3 bedroom home Very _¢'* Call FE 5-0438 after ¢ om./ full basement with oil furnace, _eall after ® | L HOUSES FoR RENT. AU- rtonville 132 collect HUMPHRIES gvod condition Gas heat, auto | water heater and water softener hot water full basement Pia oo ft. f j 0) . frontage. with rear of lot PTS FOR RENT. PARTLY FUR-!— to a 9 children welcome. 3491 Wie OME IE L dD TWP. 5 <1 | tered walls) modern kitchen and | fr t Aninhed. $1.8 Washington, Oxford ~ Kennijworth 8. off Taylor Fd.) 4 pinr BRK, RANCH | REALTOR FF 2-0474 beth 87.050 62.00 down After 5, | te Genslicn ead oe Baneacta| APT. FOR RENT | coe 1 ~ : ee ee 43. N. Telegraph Open Evenings! OR 3-2420. Schools Ideal for small famiiv FE_5-3036 _| 1s 37 $18,900.00 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | 344. 4, ee ‘dais or retiring couple Price §12.950. aetna cmnmeeeee tee 2 ; 1 | with terms or will trade f APT. FOR | woukn. ee nace SLEEPING = A $3,900 DOWN FOk 6 WEEKS ONLY! Ales Gent Baeol svpotntment | MACRADAY AR AREA 7 nice | or 4 bedroom home J ecient thn Nl dalam TS Ad dad ; = || PI SGURRE ARE (rmyave 3|" a nese ong ycapeee Noe eMhnee hema E| NOTHING DN.| Misti SSEr"ie) estat ait ie coat Th AYTON PLAINS rooms th. i > rm. fer one FE 59313 lace, I%e baths. 63 i hand - | full» Pe triage lehman ee I eee 2 pen . . u ath with shower, plastered | BACHELOR APT. PRIVATE BATH | ATTRACTIV OOM FOR RE- rive ‘a mile south sd Pay only $125 mortgage costs to; 1000 dees an ecireses home | Walls. oak floors, auto Poll ed) resiess and like-new 5 room and mnrepee —— end. Very, fined lady, privileges, 847 W seph era “io ct Wood ward. bave any or Good location very clean. New| Dace alum. storms and screens, | frame bungalow. #°f. Psapp ial moderna. FE -s0n 3 On pany ES Howe priv. | Beattie, FE 5-1682 LM ha SHELL HOUSES siitoan a cues riheed Brice, | ig ool a = Taira weareca| Ou furnace, storms. and screens men. Yo bik, bus. FE 3-%308. West side. FE 8-633 $990 DOW N, $34 $34 MO. constructed on your lot. Jobs| 39) auburn Ave’ FE ¢1993| ! the large attic if needed buut | Nice lot 100x150 Truly a real GLEAN 8 pOOMS PRIVATE EN: |bniGNT GHEERPUL- WITH PAL N e ees) ee ee ; Dd wig t2, Diced! to! cell et: Sieber aaa, ee ere ms 2 ° EW HOME EL i per month tranee. Adults. Preter men. 36 vate bath = lair So NEW HOME. LARG Rereee “Ons ational BEDROOM FULL AL) CULSG . Kitchenette if desire ubur’ asement, garage Large tot wd “ a : ony He fe vomen pues re EERE eee |p en | Rag Hofse | Sie TEE WL emo rae emoe IN 1LOOMFIELD partly furnished. On iake 2 kids CLE AN SLEEPING ROOMS. _BUILDER Terms dy bottom This home consist's | 3y "pontine Maer home, Just south | oo Tn OX. 0001" Pontios Lake Xd 5 Oaktand FE. 2-s010 plout/Fisce PE (23 or FE 3 3917 A neat 2 bedroom home fully fur- iuettete eee Searls with fireplace. 3 nice bedrooms, j GSOUPLE. PRIVATE BATH AND|_& Oakiand FE 1] eCWa ished Basement lake priv. $8.-| en with plenty of eating space.| ‘luxe Kitchen and 1I': tiled entrance. On bus line near town CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM FOR ROOMS, FULL BASEMENT, OIL | 509 with §2200 down full bat laceod-in’ trast | baths. Over 1300 cq ft of living PE 4-2047. buddies Twin beds. 42 Matthews. heat $0x300 lot. $6,950 with $1,300 Wile WrceuLe Doruien Serr aenthen | afeall plus (ull basement | with CONVENTENTLY LOCATED 18T| FE 40376 222 RANCH TYPE down, ORlando 3-500 ____. | We also have a variety of 2 to 5 ees if CHERAGA bute. ‘oll heat {fireplace for recreation room At- floor 4 rooms bath and ons CLOSE IN. CLEAN SLEEPING . OLDER _ Sy IN ROCHESTER | bedroom homes some with low; basement that opens on the lake tached 2 car garage Lot 090x250 dase or re ent month, 7E)_roome. Men only 48 Mecharile | 1 tvanie bet needs come fintals|| | oe eoed conditions ise we)i bed | | down jberments | front. Must be seen inside to be bn Be SO = |DOUBLE AND SINGLE PARE-| ing. Lot 60 x 130. Total price. | pirretedn my ee mn Dasement appreciated. Full ptice $7860 with JOHN 10 APT FOR| ing FE 4-0808 or FE 46700 $7,950 $1500 down. on 2 lots 1 bewutifu iio0n) de 1 or 2 adults. Private entrance. LARGE B CLEAN, QUIET, » istae tree iiss persue Gc Oe | . FOCKeE OOM. z. eee ; . stores and bus rie or quick ° ‘ J r x | _Ghime Ay we tituron °°"! “modern, at tus stop. PE 57332 LIVERNOIS sale Terms Beiter call for de- etegce es wrecciinioe Mieae|| FOR RENT STUDIO A! N PRI-|LARGE ROOM TWIN BEDS. FOR| Neat 5 room bungalow Oil heat. 4 Sas . R lt { room, dining room, and kitchen. | REALTOR cowl waht Guu mantinas os hak co tat er working couple. Kiteb-| built in ‘52 Lot 60 x 120. terms FRANK SHEPARD . ea tor | ful bath, vasemeni t's car ue. | 670 W Hires St. Phone FE 43025 . Sun. for sppointment, FE) ¢0 and laundry privileses earace : ROCHESTER, OL_ 1-751) pete C plone ak ee Rd EME der) | eke ree ewalks (sewer ester and Fvenings Soke PA rotten Piers ares one 0 ROOMS a “BEDROOM BUNGALOW. 1 ae oT price $7030 With eed Cowperative veal Estate Exchange HOUSES "AND arts. se py t egteuall 3 Wiliams Bt | Web voeaied close in on paved | _from General Hospital|, FE anal | Por rent, and a. atrect lee lot. 66 © 160. Must > OPEN BUNDAY 1 TO 5 ADAMS REALTY CO. ROOM WITH TWIN BEDS. ae be seen Total price. $8.500 $1.500 OXFORD—7 ROOM nN. FE 3.7083 9AM. twoOS PM! ter 2 buddies. 118 Glenwood, down, $70 a month | Fully modern 3 bedroom home. (CL AVEIS (RIS. ip Sartre | LOWER 3 PR FURNISHED ; ROOM | FOR BUSI! Ess OR PRO. RIDGEWAY \ in best residential section Tile maret home on the city Paved SAS eS Ue : j eg rad a REALTOR eee “taint seathda HS cteipgaseyt rere Reval) FE 4602 or PE AABLS | © Henry Clay, | #8 ind ry m and 2? car Oak Tinie - MODERN KITCHENETTE a1 EAN SLEEPING ROOM FOR I Gcoperative Real Fatal TPachange | forest 2 quest fotece | ROBERT CHAPIN BROKER | 2382 petative meal EsGts Esclcene ° ities furnished, piayereceas "On wddies Twin beds 42 Matthews | cs are change otpe well-landscaped lot, with 3111 Orchard Lake Rd Co-operative Real Estate Exchaag ( 7 3-T700. Pr 40376 | \ DANDY HOME VhedGhaen heat erate 500 6 FE ane He $-o260 FE 1-2706 — GUILT wing LY FOR |e a | 58-1605 OR 3740 As , ; ; ou'll want sep th Li oe tefl tele penne DMI Soear Rooms Wi ith Board 38 ONLY $1,500 DOWN | Oxford. Mich _ afb | eee oe ae roi To areapan ols Peerage nt j 5 } ] SI - Close in 82.5 country home with peaceful cur- achools, 71 t. FE ~~~ : 2 nice lots with Cyclone fence | : | 7 ; peace: ur en weg PORRD, AnD nooM ron Two! Batnind tu. complet pdr Seminole Hills | Saar ptnceme Bas omP RS a | Toundmas “This home tn tip-top NICELY FURNISHED 2 ROOMS | men charing room Twin beds : home Ww car ENOLISH COLONIAL. . | down and 2 three-room apart- lot un By S 4-6889. | near bus, good meals. 154 Wall,| Peted living room. Natural fire) ja os LONIAL BRICK | | | ments up. Condition fair. Gas ar a Wee hee town PRIVATE ENTRANCE AND BATH! °**t off 8 Paddock place’ snd lerge mirror’ 1éxte) i réom. kitchen sun parjor beeke heat, garage 52x75 ft. lot You featuring large livi ae : | t t Pull t 5 ‘ . : i e living room. din- E4008 lun TO ROOM AND BOARD. An bell eee rece aad late arrae: fast apace fireplace large clos- ' can have @ home with the rent Ing room, breakfast, room, den I areas _wekly, 98 Poplar FE 2-98 5 i ets. oak floors steam oi| heat If you want a home that \ou can from the apartments making kitchen & pantry 2 i: | F ip 4x10 f{ carpeted dining room Dp large bed ae NG ROOM, | KITCHEN | - —- | : automatic hot water heater laun- e¢cupy without any additional your payments. CALL NOW rooms, full bas n ‘ = ‘ile: for ¢ Exchange! ROOM AND BOARD. ‘ Full bat good dry basement, ) : ; ement with fruit | Mhghe keesaert naace arenes FE 5-0635 auto, ol! Turn Neat and attrac- cry tubs fruit cellar, 2 car meg Pes Peeueully eco COLT Sucomatic) (oj! heat Witte , arage many more features ated and unusual landscaping rard } : ‘ _@ren, Mother works FE 23909 ‘Room, AND BOARD IN PRIVATE Cll peters Rees oeSeor | Aes | House In now rented for $90 per | HILTZ ere a tei koe SMALL APT PRIVATE BATH ome, close to Fishers an ‘on Nilesh Sis i" 1. PR INTO month and tenants treat it as | $15,500 with terms See it today! * Cc | tac Motor On Baidwin Ave for NA : their own days possession 2 "s Je MY Sotis2 or FE. 9-000 — ee | Fa relipt workers. 161 Baldwin’) ()\WNER (j;Q1N(, \W EST Hiltz |. re pee are anne pee the | Bea ew fete SMALL MODERN APT. | —— = Owner transferring to better po- ] merit ts just irre for ine nea! Ott FE 35-6181 Eves FE | 2-3937 Cherokee Hills clean, $15 per week plus wullities ‘toon MAN WANTS ROOM sition in California Will secri- Ne ow ne eence {amily game room It won't last | For family living — this lovely NaN aVE-TRAKSPORTA. iil_do_odd jobs. FE 0-2082._ fice his lovely 1 floor, 3-bedroom | off FE 56181 Eves FE 2.3931 lone See it today bv appointment | face brick home is just 1 year Woopw ome ity rayton Aina pot et ee s id tion. Newly decorated. —— Convalescent t Homes ; 38A leasly clean and attractively deco- ROBERT CHAPIN, BROKER | I xceptional! See It Now !; See pares Sih tole cn Coots and OR S111 lexCELLENT CARE FOR agED | Mum serme and screens. “wuts T- FE tity re S200 FE 22706 | 3 bedroom 1 an). Den, Bus ||) walls tusrmereae veatcn ect ee | oll heat, 2 car garage 20 [{t —— “| rE 81605 OR 3-7404 Me parlor Featured partitioned base- Ceo ermopane windows Full SIDE. 4 ROOMS BLOCK) _Rates starting at $125 OR_3-5320. living room Huge parce 710x219 | ment, gas heat. good income pos- ceramic tile bath Tile vestibule po bu Counte FE. $8416 ust have GRANDVIEW REST HOME NOW| ft with tenced yard Plenty of W atch ‘for Announcement | sibilities Fenced vard, grill ga- ii sine atic gas thermobase heat ———| has 2 vacanctes Registered nurse | room for garden and playfield of our new bullding project start- rage Many extra features, Near} oo) menective kitchen Nat- in charge 1360 Pontiac Rd, Roch- Don't dilly-dally on this one’ Estpbilaned|in 1916 ing soon | School, stores and bus. It's ideal! ae ; reh cabinets Formica coun- Rent Rent Apts. U Unfurnished 34 ester, Michigan Ph OLive 2-1631. | $3,000 down. $75 per month, Quick | “sb = |FOR BETTER HOMES SEE shown be are. lGtEeRe many coher hier aecien aie ii 5 i 1 = es CIL L. R b es 5 NURSING CARE FOR BED PA- Lace iibee ry. Sens | (COLONES TAL PENRI REIN: CO: FE ¢4075 Cash to new mortgage 3 & BATH, 1st FLOOR, REFRIO.|~ — Siete eeante ners FE CeO | CIROUN & FRANKS ; a Phone FE $ "Real Fatate Mortgage Inc ~ none FE §-7923 1 & stove. Utilities PE 2-7 _ Hotel Rooms 39 GENERA! REAL ESTATE HOMIS —. ——— = ae 3s ROOW + 196 Dixte Hwy OH 21-0701 ‘ E | 5 P z 1 J ROOMS AND BATH oe EN. | x i until Sat New 56 ft 3-bedrm brick ranch 3 \ Tins Sul he Near Dravion Plains trance. He pets. 10) 'N. Resclown.| Ber) PAT Cre TAG pen until & Ret is Miae pull tarmieet cant ce e | ein Suburban were joe eae ae . 3 ROOMS. BATH & GARAGE | nc TEL AUBURIN Iminediate Passession tached garage for the low price AT On ¢ ne Foleo | neat and clean and Shas mene | Adults only. 124 Ruth St Roome by Dav or Week of $12 980 Constructed on vour , . | feature rs ' : a Sere ene wiso 1 of 2 room apariments Suburban 2 bedrooms and bat! lof oor ours This is @ cUsten Il pare oro: steas)| this iy pot found ih a home iin) 3 ROOM APT FOR ADULTS Cooking and refrigeration unit Has utility room & laundry tah bulll home and vou can tncluce = fie = brdirecm | : ae Feet noe Pom is only Inguire 460 8 Saginaw 484 Auburn . FE 2-0229 Lot 80.250 On blacktop highwe ‘any thanges voi declre, Klee . " j 1 ere | non as nae ‘ aren ch blensts 3 LAROE ROMs “& Pa ay MOTEL UNITS WINTER RATES HORS (So) GSR othet plans tq choose from Be A a nd dining win et fering Be tebetion. he pt allt in, team hea not fr & Y ' reg wane : ™ . ea ae BO ax ; eee a See water tec Centrally located, - cen ye Ng RO) Regn | Por ea $10 DOWN Modern 2-bedtn NEW HOM ES: boat eat ot miler Ailoraty sed aa aoe cd estes Bin close to bux line. Ideal tor em.) HOT] 1 ROOST! oN Ett ‘ pelos near (r ee = ake (ame on extra larse lot Tite : AP an re «80 a pects bene meets ead mee ae tara ployed id} ed le, N - | ve) Fenced rear vard. barbed tr path Garage wired ward lig't ten ey ORG: : ! ke ; oe rink mre ain Sattecaces | Rooms $12 meee pan $17 50 uo i pt fruit trees remsonabie down privileges Re, Macedax . lake NEW a faror jook todas | 2 lar ms fe al lowe plen- After pm, E 2-2074 Days, — a saat 2 Sarre ra Bell. FE 22-3616 See this now Asking orice —t , eee a +r ie 2 bedroom FE 5-0413 ALU! HOTEL CLEAN MOD. | LET 7 Nps $8 000 7 13 Bedroom eee This home also hac a - ————— | rooms by day or week 45 | NELTLIN: INT. ‘ | full becement with automahe o:! 3 iter ppd weer eie | West vest Huron St Phone FE 2-8266. | 236 N Saginaw FE 4-409) $800 DOWN - Over 1a acres «! zi S rick Raneche | heat Now the unbelievable price _Pe o-1768 . Eon . ~ AG TION AY ART )! land and sma"! tome modern se . . With attached earace only one | ef only $9950 with $1950 down — Rent Stores » 40. ir kitchen, full bath, otf heat. Im- | S250 DOW N year old Excellent west suburban Call for an sppointment now 3 3 ROOM APT FP and ENTRANCE, PE eS SS { seh A oa Of this 5 bedrooms mee per aery to os east PLUS MORTGAGE Cost neighborhood For sure there « ~ . a efron year eround 1Oo me suburban ome ee it now al: % =e art i turn, $70, 1 FE | 2-81 Sina ane hen eee Se cmiccoe Cheerful sunroom finished in only $5,800 | } Bl DR y MI =) FEAL RG Ee Gate) Carica. ] lizaheth Lake }istate > = Loreseer ally Poet BATH ror per momtty. RJ Valuet. realtor | Rul oa eeene joke 4 DRAYTON AREA — mode | Check these features Ing Toom and dining prea, 2 Thie neat 2 bedroom: tome ‘« Py en wa | . oo tte has natura EA — _5- x ie large utilit | f nes i r e > oo: fe rage. -43_N. Sanford sa) Fa OS i Ee res) i ae | fireplace. Kitchen with plenty of home all in excellent condition Double vanity nate in bath peers MN echoes omen a foc ated Va Psa off buleabe n a 8. SAGINAW ST AVAILABLE |! cupboard space 3 pea bath. Laree | Modem kitchen, ba with Large plate vrlass mirror tan : ee ; roa eaturing oak floors ROOMS AND BATH WITH PRI “°?, ki E if : ; ; iS metal awnings aluminum plastered painted 1 velaventrance 2 3 Lh pt® Kin¢ of business, FE/ utility Ot] furnace, Insulated | shower, oi] furnace 2-cat xa. 1'> tiled ba | ktorms andlacreent Verge door | 5: d painte ae automatic ate entrance . is small chil 5-2100 _| Aluminum storms & screens rage. overhead doors and. ce- Colored natures [tse ft iol. A Romerthe whois ou ces! lenge utlity fenced in | _Gren. 206 8 Parke. ; STORE. & “ORCHARD LAKE AVE | Owner moving out of area has | ment drive. Landscaped lake | Double kitchen «ink family wil) enjoy. (See it nox back yard and Just 5 years old § ROOM FLAT. HEATED. “NO FE ' eut price for es sal le to $15 000 | privileges. Paved road. $13 450 Double laundry tray Priced at $17 500 2s “ A real buy at oniv $9900 Cash mud rea.> tt Eber) scex 300815; ee TWiTHBAREMENT Ann) wiUyonly, $3 00 | with $3,000 down 73 x 235 ft lots “ Pe eeree een coun recresee @Don | see eee | gouble aerate 4008 secnew) EMRE © GREGG | NEAR PONTIAC LAKE - Zoned Drive ut MS6 vituroa St) to 7 us ay [dete can secs Mr i 1 1 ;2 — Zoned \ i 39 ‘Huron St o TH f : u 5 6 ROOMS, UPPER APT. 3 BED-| & : ines Da S° Saginaw Pu | 1365 Union sake Ra business. Modern a 0 bedrm St. near Williams Teke Ra BUD rooms) mosere) choice) Weel) side: PE) tl) er Slee foie | fon Leake Villa ; home. new {tn $2 20 {t -living Down Tull St. to model Foltna WHITE PRO Vey é Py 7 im o] a * hs 7 birt " ~ : ect leire atic: $00, ‘available STORP FOR Bent Bec Nad Buran zm He eee! FM % sim on rm. oi! heat, ideal for home OPEN signs Hours 4 to 7 30, i required. Write Pontiac Press Box! “i2¢ 270 * 0. with the parking = aul. : | and business 236 ft frontace pm dally. 1 to 730 p m. Sat 8) REALTORSS ae kround ee BUILD NOW | on paved road All for low Sun Phone OR_3-1203__ ' eee Ss a eee : 2 ‘ - ai . Sires = EDRO ~. LIVING R o © M Ute) ony tO A een = ACE In our well restricted Waterford price of $8. 900 3 BEDROOM B BIC iN 49 Mi Cen ae a Fei 4 BEDROOM enamen se cueeneertg ted fal inple rope pasking, ia) We "Hae | Mls yatates | Raumates 100 NORTH SIDE - sirm munesion RANCH TYPE Bec ‘ato reassess ere nice GLEAN SPrEn GOO ; ron - FE ¢7043 after 4.30. FE pees full bath, cabinet fed m ue h Overlooking beautiful Silver ke room cove cetiings and pleuin: ei A 4 ROOMS & BAT ~744 eles Sf pre : j en plastered walls ull base- mavire 1 cae a J . window Family dining room full © Auto, heat. PE 2-70 mes - HERBERT C. DAVIS | Sol Gills GOR cRen® @lopane ce ee are n one o on “ * GATEWAYS to basement atto of] heat a 3 : a finest «gburban areas Just at alumi CLEAN. 3 ‘ROOMS AND BATH Rent Office” ‘Space a 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd FE 5-421 | close to bus ne. Now at only minutes from the FeuHneGee ee hum storms and screens 2 acres. incloding meiies for emploved ~~ $5950 turing large living ream. with a | | at fine land only 2 years old cou or micdleaged coupie. Cali 7 oO 4 Ses 2- Way picture window dint | HAPPINESS | sige @ fee uv oat $17 500 _ 4 r 5. OL 2-5036 LEXCELIENT MAIN eid: SL FLOVI) RENT, Realoou room modern kitchen as aren | in $3 na) dawn = Delar will mean cL as 3 ROOMS TILED BATH bicck off Saginaw Ideal for In- headroom hore has uch 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-610) %* (irandmothers. 3 large ABEL Us L2 Y Co On lake. 8587 Pontiac Lake Rd 9 sur fice or other service or Hoepieces Cee fet ie on Open Fves Es ee sormuloses wpa VOU'LI TIRE TH CUTF AND COZY —— ele > me W 7 | livable fearuyes as ft basement . oa . wil tied bath select oak fiers ) ; \ ba) r AND COZY DE [. RIO AP aS aoe we a oreregon en me ee get gu bees aor omat Next to the Consumers Power throughout Timken eilent auto- pense WFST SIDE HOME Noting to do here bit mare 1 waiter plastered walls ant matic heating evstem The ex- Sega ial ase . ; ; Into this lovely 2 bedroom home 281 Oakland Ave £3581 — eee hardwood floors*Setling on a 120 terior features ttached 1: Located 7 Miles west of city on Piastered walls carpetin te 3 rooms full bath Stove refricer BIRMINGHAM x}20 Jot with a 2 car garage ' maine Wie cen ic) 8 OnlMs ft landscaped fenced © Kocr jorge: nici eae ator and ulllitles furnished 200) sq ft Will lease as ‘s and located just off M-509 near kuin trick Meth com be touee we “ a Drain | ae aaa | minum ae wands Cotes a couple nis. $400 per month or remodel Pa new Waterford High Schoo} for only $15.500 with convenient jareq ena biration dotas and car garage paved drive, nicely ee L ATE POSSESSION 4 fo sult Conte loca lon itt Ree eniy $9950 $70 per terms This home is ready for | screens “Awnitias 2 blocks to! sane Rce are Built in 195 Oener as heat and utiti- block to Municipal par immediate occunancy = NEAR DRAYTON PLAINS Lake Bulit in 1853 Auto nit Rear Tel-Huron Shopping Cen- MIL 46700 oo $392 Dixie Bs Te ce - I ull Price S14.700 Corner jot. 74x157 ft paved street | heat full bath hot water Need« Svome sod bath Hrick |= BIRMINGHAM | OR 3-19 scaped lot Completely cactaceg IN CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH | frontage Newly decorated § room | ome finishing. but a real bus two family dwelling $110 Pel —-wentral jk on lat floor att rear Bee beauutal teneedin in COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM and bath 2 bedroom, one floor | ®t $6900 full price. Shown any- monte space avaliani to -O i Offe fe hack vard. hot water Base Ray ott tne first group of-brick ranch | plan. just 4 years old New car- ime | apece avelable Adaptable A pen OY ers Nese carpetine . eri a eale homes to be built in Clarkston | peting in living reom and one Leslie R. Tripp. Realto p mranufacturer < Ager Secretaria . pea tea a ce As be \ | The following features are what | bedroom. Combination storms and MU iy STREET Pp. 4ilGT | service if desired JOrdan cont | Vers modern custom built nek ‘tener included. Cant be beat!) youve alwavs wanted in that; screens New awn attached fe have @ new two bedroom Ww, Lawrence as hin } or Lincoin 3-6500 ranch type home an lot 100x200 | aware. . - home of vour own, It's all face 1', car garage Fenced back iot.; homes with plastered walls, oak n Ever: ILARGE UPsT Rs SPACE ParT-, if iehly restricted suburben CONTEMPORARY ; brick and has three large bed- | Garden spot, Loads of shrubbers | floors ranch roof gas heat. $7 495 FE_ et or PES ‘4278 Ix partitioned. Downtown-location ’ ares Just 12 miles north of Pon- Sunken living room fully carves. rooms with large closets. The | Offered at 950 = $3: with $8435 down On FHA terms ROOMS AND BATH! close in su: ; j Uae 2 5700s ft incioding multi | ed) Thecmonane) (windows on spacious living room has a beau-| DUE TO ILLNESS OW N See them today jitah) or oof 4 : ewiy decorated Heat and hot | oF business. FE. fe a eJubs roam and Soabt are a bee nies end majestic brick fireplace | tiful window wall. For extra-con- | MOVING TO ARIZONA st 2 7 rooms. ceramic tile bath, colored | wa. « paneled walls throuch- | venience, there are 1'9 ceramic FF EARLMORE . __ water return. oe RAG UARGE OFFICE SUITE CON : ‘stares eat fan aaa tects Lee Fall Set among loveiv) tile baths with colored fixtures. | © Buy-To Sell-To Trade aad De, s ed oe areca weeliy inet beat | Hee es aoe oe ate of- ana Tween: oe Hay aan picid Ponta cee ah une tome i and has" a eae din j you" ‘Buy. IT-WE tL INSURE 7 lastered walls er floors, fuil crption room 2 a C u t 3 mn. EM 3-4322_ Air conditioned front office fac-1 4 picture windows - G mare, now on this one * posal unit, Aluminum storms and | moras nad iereeas 9 Rrduesenced | tre W immediate occupancy 1 deco. ' = » 2 ROOM, STAs HEAT | g Huron St Parking avail- rate to your choice Value $30 - , " ; screens Large lot. 100 x 150 ie | and nicely landscaped. $10,700. | . EB 2-106) able Sette aveliabie st $150. Per | 600° but must) sacrifice: tai veil | Ee erietn after 6 calt- Mr. Weit- Sleshing ee is play Mi wine | fall price with $1,100 down on . EPAGIONS BEATE ar eer Mr enzies t : el 7585 i los: s Is | iT’ te int ; 4 i gnzATED 5 eee Capitol Baving: & Loan co. a5 Cail for appointment to see MA. . and shopping US10 to M15 to eat By, appointment olly a race ah full apt ester, $60 OLive Huron. 8 (PR 40 5-581) OFFICE OPEN 96 Waldron cal Bouthy siileee! lata | large 7 room fome with full = me ron - LOCATIGH ON - id : of Clarkston. Turn right 34 mile BEAT oo (il el EIB 5 i beremeee a Cet eeraet wee ae ated ~ s ap a - * ge + + ‘ t Fistat - on No clos a feds setae, nem te Ruer, SH ORT-CUT TO \.K ues Realto: HE "BROS: coer 243 henge ‘Russell Young decorating “Priced. accgptine.y at If retail or pro- Fa ar ) : « BU LOK hy fessions! services office Ward | CASIT: Classified Ads 704 Ss ae oS ai raph Kad., REALTORS 1075 W Huron F REALTOR a hy “ Il ey . Partridge tae 1050 Wi pop 2.2181 Ee 533 Phone OR 3-1205 NEXT D TO BRANCH '412 W_ Huron FF, 4-493, s : a uron. FE | PBN Open Eves. tl] 9 — Sun 1 to POST OFFICE Open’ Eves ti) ® Sun FE ¢9612 , FE 2-2812 FEs [-0086 | : = 1 _ , ' j ‘ i : ‘ 5 . ; ¥ a £ i = ! ‘ Mi : + i , eo ae ara iy . ft < A f | : ie _. : { : A : 1 3 “ — { e ¢ L j f q . 1 oe ‘ “° - ' . fe : é cl \ ( ‘ of , 4 ; a Sore \ \ 4 ih j low > furnace & water, E. FE 5-818) OPEN HOUSES $745 Attractive modern to the min- ute 2 room bungalows with gas AC heat, oak floors, lovely tile bath and modern kitchen, large lots. Bar, with payments WILLIAMS LAKE ROAD BUNGALOW $1,000 WN $55 per month for this attractive white frame modern alow with aluminum storm windows and screens, of] air conditioned heat. two lots. priced at $6,850. SIX ROOM BUNGALOW): 1.500 DOWN Ideal home all rooms on e floor. consisting of living room. full dining room, three dandy bed- rooms. and mice bath and kitchen Just off Joslyn, neat bus, stores and schools. A bargain at $0.975. VACANT BUNGALOW $1.500 DOWN Outstanding modern two bedroom bungalow with stairway to laree expansion attic. good basement. oll AC heating plant. dandy gs- rage, beautiful lot 170x300 on black lop. Price $38,950 ZONED BUSINESS HOME & WORKSHOP A dandy rpacious livable stx room home with good basement gas heat, modern kitchen. plus 2 car garage. and workshop with flush totlet and heat Just off Perry near Sears. $9,975. SILVER CREST SUBDIVISION M SALE OR TRADE modern bungalow outstanding appoint- heat. carpeting, Teation room, naneled den. ga- rage and fenced lot for sale or trace on 3 bedroom home, prefer north end WE SELI—WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS 53 W Co-operative Huron 8t Real Estate Exchange KNUDSEN 1940 Well built 3 bedroom heme tn the Citizens Development Subr Ciood exterior appearance & con. ‘enient room arrangement Ma« many features of a modern home end ft approved for FHA iaan Gite ux a call Hammond Lake \rea 3 bedroom brick with a bath and powder room Also gerrened terrace or porch Large ljani- scaped jot.30x49 Priced at §16,- OOO with term: Glady shown \WM TT KNUDSEN REALTOR $10 Pontiac Btate Bank Bilg Pr PE 44516 _ BRICK RANCHI Near Auburn "rig hite 3 bed. Peom master bedroom i2xz2 With extra beth oak floors, plas- tered walls fuil basement oil leat Sets om ome acre of ijand. Has many other fine qualities SUBURBAN Fast of town x oon ranch close to stores and school, large lot. Only §2.000 down * 4 BEDROOM Near St. Michael School 7 rma 2 story Large dining room. full bacement. with gas au heat Carpeting tn living room and dine ing room, located on paved street Only $3,000 down A nice home for @ large family IVAN W Ei 500 a, sal aoe mer oo: a coon | i Ever and Funda. mi. borer tre RR ATTOP Cvaipet a e Res’ F-tete Fixe liane F-tabiished on 1918 DOM N Oer 1 acre of ground f.ose om west puburban corner lecation &mail home with full bath ideal for couple 17, car attacted garage Plenty of gat den nace shade treec foo! Now cat §7.500- Call tonight | $1500 DowN Modern 2-bedrm home on extra large lot Tiler? bath Garage wired ‘ard licht privilewes to Macedar Lake See this now Ackin Tice $8 - as gs P IS DTAN TT ACE —Brick 3-bedr ni ome Modern kitchen w ft hy hreakfast neck filed bath !n- euletead Pull bacement gas heat Shown appointment omnis $15 000 with $3000 down 1 ACRES —Nerty