a he j P fi ! d Z + / q f k “st THE PONTIAC PRESS — Rain or Sileet \ Page 2 ’ 7 - ‘Usth YEAR = (%& * %& *% ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956-82 PAGES “CUTE EREaonat aT Bale MOTO AP Wirephete — Pfc. Giuseppe Gramoglia of North Bergen, N. J., is all smiles as he carries his duffle bag from military trans- port U.S.N.S. Gen. Maurice Rose on arriving in New York from duty in Germany. He was part of first contingent of the U. S..Fifth Infantry Division which is being transferred from the Augsburg- ‘Munich area to Ft. Ord, Calif. — HAPPY DAY! Judy Garland Files Suit to End Third Marriage SANTA MONICA, Calif. (—Judy Garland’s oes marriage has gone awry. _ The little gal with the big voice filed sult for divorce yesterday from actor’s agent Sid Luft. They were wed June 8, 1952. She charged cruelty, asked the court to make an equitable division of community property and re custody of the two children, Lorma, 3, and Joseph, 10 months old. Miss Garland formerly was married to musician David Rose and film di- rector Vincente Minnelli. She and Minnelli had one child, Liza. “jin the state. |sisters, Mrs, Osmun of Pontiac and sno Was Michigan’s First Dean of Health Directors Observes 63rd Birthday The man who organized Oakland County's first public: health service, Health ‘Director Dr. John D. Monroe, celebrates his 63rd | today. “ Dr. Monroe has the distinction of holding the longest service record of any county health director in Michi- gan, since the Oakland County Health Department was the first such organization i a He received his appoint- ment May 26, 1926, shortly after an act was passed au- thorizing counties to or- ganize health departments. This spring will mark his 30th year in office. “All the 30 years he's served the health depattment, he has had great dreams,” says his wife, Mary. “He's the most successful person I know, not in dollars and cents, but in the work he’s done. and the way he has liv Mrs. Monroe corroberated a statement made by Dr. Monroe's sister, Mrs, Homer Osmun, who sald of him: “He is almost saint- ly in his disposition, I have never once seen him angry... . I can’t say that of a‘single other + "Por ha thy dee, Dr Big Press Run Marks La Prensa’s Rebirth DR. JOHN D, MONROE Monroe will be served his favorite foods—boiled lobster, shipped alive. from Maine by air, and a special whipped cream cake with hickory) nuts baked by his wife. Besides his wife, Dr. Monroe has @ son, Jack Turner; a daughter, Joan Hackett, and three grandchil- dren. - He also has one living brother, Hector of Pontiac, and two _ Frank Willits of White Plains, The distinguished health direc- tor missed being born in Pon- tia’e downtown fire halj by about three wéeks. Hig father, Harvey ." was the Tt was Luft who helped Judy make a stirring comeback after her downfall at MGM studio, where she had several tempera-; mental clashes, one of them ‘end- ing in her attempt at slashing her throat with a broken glass. | With Luft supplying the inspira- tien, Judy invaded London and the Palladium, and made her first ap- pearance in years before a live audience. That was in 1951. On opening night she was so. nervous that she tripped and fell on her face. But London took her to, its heart, and she came back and filled a record-breaking en- +gagement in New York's Palace, | These successes led Judy back | es into pictures and Warner Bros., dUDY GARLAND a deal with Luft to pro- duce a musical remake of “A | Star Is Born,” starring Judy. It cost ones, and insiders said Soviets Take FifthMedal sao Win 25-Mile Skiing Judy picked up $100,000 for her a television debut last September on Relay; Swiss Four-Man the Ford Star Jubilee. Luft, as Sled Winner Today ‘producer, got $10,000. | Judy recently signed a CBS-TV contract _Fiussa: won its 5th pad medal| Luft formerly was married to of the Olympic games and broke actress Lynn Bari and he has been «Ga in court many times because of the Scandinavian nations’ 32-year money troubles with her, She had monopoly on cross country ski) \sued him for nonsupport on: their}- championships by winning: the 40- | son, John, He once said in court kilometer (25 miles) relay today.|that he had borrowed $20,000 to The United States finished farllive on after the filming of “A back. ‘Star Is Born.” The four Russians, each cover- 6,000 Draftees Asked | from quarters ever the fire. hall and everyone expected Monroe,-whe was connected with the city’s fire department, moved | te a home on Norton street just before his birth. The father, Harvey, helped build | previous the Pontiac waterworks, and of La Prensa was 100,000 copies, grandfather John C. Davis started|achieved on the occasion of its (Continued on a Pose 2, Col. 1) '75th anniversary. dictator, The BUENOS AIRES (INS) — Lal J Blizzards Lash Through Europe “Taking 113 Lives Freezing Winds Keep Continent Icebound as Temperatures Drop LONDON (Biting |Siberian - blizzards kept _|Burope in a, deep freeze Itoday and -weathermen warned that fresh blasts lwould keep the continent! \|icebound at least another jthree or four days. Menacing ice floes were {reported building up in the North Sea as the déath toll over the frozen continent in__five ‘Europe's worst storm in the 20th deaths, Italy 12, Denmark 11, Ger- many and the Saar 10, Turkey 10, ing 10 kilometers (6', miles), : , , sloshed through the pine-studded | WASHINGTON (INS)—The Army Near Biistol, England, an 80- Dallas, ing trom severe frostbite after Ike Sees Dulles Route Changes CAUSES 16 DEATHS. * aaptes reams Snide to Study Answer Meal yoy Bag a0 vin In sv Lascar- mame. Bulganin Note to Be Imr ee ee oe died from fumes as they most of Texas. the deaths overt a makeshift stove aboard GETTYSBURG, Pa, (INS) — \gesedugheve, aad tts their ship. President Eisenhower was ex- Three Streets in City |gnaed highways sod seat “In parts of London electricity|pected to confer/Wwith Secretary of will One-W othérs to fires and suffocation was cut off to conserve power.!state John Foster Dulles today on Become N@-VVGY trom faulty stoves, and one man Garbage has not been collected in’. s newer tothe latest letter trom Monday Night ; died of a heart attack while ey ret sa Premier Nikolal A. Bul- a a = ganin. : (A reminder that three more Pon-| , lee’ on wire knocked out 166 x be converted to telephone circuits and a number — Eisesthower has nothing else on | tise streets will of power lines in. the state, The his schedule for the rest of the one-way routes: at midnight Mon- bitter cold, which @ : © — ae -_ day, Feb, 6, was issued today by| near sere im the Panhandle vr ovember’s elec- } ba gave me in her Hem adncorpee aaa aio pees ne { bate. c bees ad ens) 2 Meme Sas Canc ese Austria 4, Netherlands 4, Switzer- land 3, Yugoslavia 2, and Belgium Ampezzo Valley in 2 hours, 15: 30 as a gallant Finnish bid to over- take them failed. Franz Kapus, Swiss pilot, won in the Olympic 4-man bobsled cham- ™ “Sionship” foday with two glittering runs. He virtually land's 3rd title of the games with | a record-shattering 3rd heat of, 1:17.09 and ‘then sewed it up with an 1:18.16 final trip for a 4heat timie of 5:10.44. The American No. 1 sled, piloted by Art Tyler, 40-year-old Roch- ester, N.Y., physicist, was 3rd in 5:12.39 on runs of 1:18.25 and 1:18.52 to go with his 2:55.62 total for the lst two heats ; Briggs. Offered Bid forDetroitTigers | NEW YORK ipP—Cy Block. who’ heads a syndicate interested in buying the Detroit Tigers, says he _plans to meet tomorrow with Wal-) ter O. (Spike) Briggs Jr. to talk over, the proposed deal, Block, former Chicago Cub in- fielder, listed his associates as Ljonel Grise of Ware. Mass., Les- ter Feinberg of Boston, Armand jroenel dream ‘sports car of the has asked the Selective Service| System for 6,000 draffees in April. | The Navy, however, served notice onth, IKE AND MAMIE REGISTER — President Ei- it will need no inductees for-that| Senhower and his wife, Mamie, hold up for view- | ing their voting registration a) as oe ceat) both + w = FINE . .. FOR PENGUINS — miserably on the edge of one of Cranbrook’s icy ponds is just a duck. Scant seconds before it dipped its beak into the bone-chilling water, withdrew it hastily and sat back to deliberate about a pos- sible swim across the lake, Feathers may not be much protection Age Ga oad, Et Sen Oe ee ee Anyone Going South? Driving May Be Dangerous Storm Covers - Texas Bringing ‘Death Toll to 16. and Pile Up to Rooftops; Many Cars Marooned PLAINVI y EW, Tex. —A raging snowstorm con- tinued to lash West Texas ing heavy trucks last night battled the blizzard -to Fontiae Press Photo But the frigid figure who pauses jand a bus were stalled by This South *Plains city of 18,000 Icy, treacherous weekend roads were preilicted for Southern Mich- igan tonight and tomorrow, _ A warm front moving southward tonight will ‘bring sleet or rain, the weather bureau says, and aj: following cold front will freeze pre- cipitation solidly to state highways. Low tonight is predicted to be Rain, Sleet to Glaze Roads ee Lakes, Lowest Pontiac temperature pre- ceding 8 a.m, was 16 degrees at 2:15 a.m. Temperature at 2 p.m. was 39 degrees. ing a quiet weekend at his Gettys- the White House except for the unexpected communication from '|Moscow, Father Saves Family in Apartment Blaze Mili Street between Huron and Pike southbound. will be extended to’ Water Street, Vanderstempel said. The first change will make Wa- ter Street between Mill and Sag- inaw streets westbound while the section of Water Street between Mill and Parke streets will remain open to two-way operation, according to Vander- stempel. Picard Decision Creates Furor ‘Potter Demands Appeal of Judge’s Dismissal of A father, apparently just home, from work, dashed into a flaming} apartment to rescue. his sleeping wife and three children, ages 1,' 2 and 6, before fire swept the first! floor rooms at 261 Fisher Ave. late yesterday afternoon. John Lawson, his family and lother occupants were uninjured | by the $7,000, two-hour blaze, fire. men said. | €onfined mostly to one half of ithe two-story frame building, the) “The second ‘one-way conversion will convert Thorpe Street between \Huron and Blizabeth Lake Roads |one-way northbound, and the third change will make adjacent Mark Street one-way southbound, Frank A. Picard today is in the Both these streets will have) Middle of a controversy between parking on the east side. The Sen. Charles E. Potter (R-Mich) changes were instituted to, promote | and the UAW. smoother flow of traffic on both streets, Vanderstempel stated. . ldietment against the UAW charg- For Our Red Pals ing the union with “unlawful po- LONDON (®—Moscow radio said titical activities” in the 1954 pri- today the speeches made by Soviet'mary and general elections. The ‘Premier Bulganin and Communist! Justice Department claimed Ahat UAW ‘Politics’ Charge . DETROIT — Federal Judge CJ Picard Friday dismissed an in- Drifts Close Highways _ J AP Wirephote fire was of unknown origin,’ they| ‘party head Nikita S Khrushchev! registered in the Adams County Court House, | Gettysburg, Pa., as voters. The President owns | a farm near Gettysburg. said. Lawson and the owner reported | ithe loss covered by insurance, on their recent Asian tour had been printed in a three-volume is- ‘sue in Chinese. clinched Switzer- Press Writer Visits GM Motorama in South Pontiae. Dream Car By JOE HAAS | Its height of only three inches MIAMI—Drawing the key po- over the length of a yardstick, law which went into effect yester- and then brag how they “get by.’”"| freeway. sition at the General Motors 1956 ‘makes it look rather low to en- day. will make no change in our) unless we, many of the newsies had to be have the traffic officers to enforce ‘it. ‘compass full sized people, and Motorama, the Pontiac experi- \shown. “future, the Club Mer, was an' However even the outstanding attraction for news-| ifeet, 8 inches), [paper men from every state in (310 pounds), the union at their preview here. | Models of the other four cars in longest (6, and the broadest | comfortable as their own present! car. the GM family car, as it is not at present — drew some atten-§ scheduled for prodaétion. I am | tion, but it was told. that none are likely to be around the Pon- made for sale earlier than 1960. tiac that’ most’ of the publicity men lingered long, and In his talk before the newspaper men Thursday GM President Har-: low H. Curtice minced no words} Jacobs of Buffalo, N.Y., and David an i jim expressing his opinion about) “Cheskin and Al Greenhouse of New CAme back to MIs lsome matters quite pertinent to! York, linger again. HAAS | Pontiac and its area r } _ * # A if LY ul a | , % i ** 4 \ are! = i » , County News He says Michigan’s new speed tempts many drivers to break it.| traffic casualty list, ENFORCEMENT VITAL “Any law's effectiveness . de- admitted that it pends on its enforcement,” he as- ‘housed them in a manner full, as sserts. dust because it is a law He would not favor GM making | a car that could not be driven over) a specified number of miles per machine on the highway. Mr. Curtice feels that Detroit's} There is no price on the dream In Today’ s Press 46 thru 24 16H, 12 | ‘Mayor Cobo.and his official farm[y jure, 9 are doing a great job, and other It shows the cars of tomerrow on see,” both “bi Building News . Church News. Editorials Sports Theaters TV & Radio Prexterns . Wilson, Earl . Women’s Pages ‘ . 8) new freeway system is already) doing much to relieve a snarling! ‘test areas in our nation. He said. 6 ‘cities should follow ssuit and profit, .. WA by. it. secvee 18 | ati 31 He feels thet more, and better | highways are one of the prime | essentials for the continued pros- perous, growth of our country, 4 | P & | } a hour, as that car then would lose; its flexibility and be a dangerous whether we get them by toll or | When a questioner tried to put! him on the spot in a political way,| line said GM is never in politics, | but he hopes that Eisenhower will run again, as he has proved him-| iself to be one of the greatest] \presidents in our nation’s history |‘ |—it not the greatest. i OUT-BENDS THE PRETZEL | traffic situation in one of the hot- | A preview of the GM vista-vision the Miami Chamber of Comme and stage show, “Key to the Fu- "amazed the newspapermen: the highways of tomorrow. The \roads are negotiated at speeds of! over 100 miles per hour on a series) ‘of curves and twists that make a) pretzel look straight. | Pontiao GM men ot affairs al | 4 4 a i f . Holding Spotlight at Miami ready here for the Motorama Lag | which opens Saturday and rans | | through Feb. 12, include Robert | M. Critchfield, Frank V. Bridge, | E. R. Pettingill, P. J. Mona- ghan, Roger Kyes and EF. Jd. Chapman. Some of them had a rough time flying down. Others on the way include Bob Oliver, who I understand is driv-| ng down in his new Pontiac—or is he? Just talked to an executive who says they are trying to get out a bigger crowd — York, also that ipotiacal tions in 1960, and feel’ ‘get them. Claiyh the Pemocrats are trying to salvage td electoral, votes they kicked a ay in 1952, and the Repub! must keep therm to win, ey will UAW violated the Federal Corrupt erections: Act by contributing money support idates, money Five from dues/of mem- bers who mages. not /have ap proved. | / Picard, when digmissing ne charges; said: “The union was not making an expenditure on /behalf of a pe- litieal candidate . . . Ht exer- _ecised the right of free speech . to inform its members of the positios’ ef the union on per- sons seeking public office.” Potter Aoday said Congress “will have to rewrite the Corrupt Prac- : tices Act” if Picard’s finding is > allo to stand. He said he and other Republicans will appeal the ision to a higher court. / Potter explained that “if Yanions can use their dues to make eae confributions, there is no why corpora. . tions can’t use thelr stockhold- | eee money for the sate pur- Meantime, jubilant union offi- ac issued a statement saying he dismissal ‘‘upholds the right of a democratic union to present_ its ‘views on candidates and issues to * its members through the normal ae at communication." ye | pole fe Ne cg hy Hone wate i ae f LTS Apes es : agi = = Pe | : x 7 i = Ay A ; ‘ gee ky . * , 1: i jf e A 1 é fi , i of j { & aa 2 ~ , : 4, a ’ RESS._ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 ~ Parking Issue Authorities to Present ing of the Pontiac Real Estate ‘Board Monday night. Ld Me Washington, D. C.; William Coy, public relations director of the) Detroit Parking Assn.; and Sam L, | Stolorew, manager of Pontiac's! Outdoor Parking Co. Moderator will be Bruce J. Each speaker will be allotted Issued by Sec. Wilson Papers ‘been left in the billfold, she Out of Billfold A 21-year-old mother of two sick) babigs today begged the person a local bank yesterday to return) the $39 it contained, St., sobbed today. “I don't think anybody could need that: money as: much as we ec * w * Mrs. Knol] said her husband, William, 24, had made a deposit) in the bank just before noticing his wallet had disappeared. Later, she said, a bank official had called to say the wallet had. been found in the ‘bank, without the $39 Knoll had said was in it. and identification had : Bribe Attempt Case Announces Money Offer to Influence Him on Gas vor natiral gas bill threatened today to derail plans for final action Mon- day on the closely contested meas- ure, * * * It also threw deeper in doubt the eventual fate of the House- passed bill to exempt producer prices of gas from direct federal control. TELLS OF BRIBE Sen. Francis Case (R-SD) told a startled Senate yesterday he had rejected the $2,500 campaign con- tribution. He said he had been dis- posed before to vote for the bill— but that he now plans to vote against it. The money came, he said, from a lawyer who “‘was not not name him. ee Alarmed senators who have been fighting for enactment of the legis- lation suggested the possibility the who stole her husband's wallet in) #Tt was for the babies’ doctor) - bills," Mrs. Jean Knoll, of 134 Ruth (3 Czech Bombers : i i | preserve peace in the Middle East. td] _|start here next week. * (50 million dollars in U. S. defen- ‘Scouts to Observe 46th Birthday ‘an opponent of the bill.” He did! , Pontiac Press Photo of 167 Albert Rd., Pontiac Township, pass on ad- vice to Wolf Cub Thomas Webster, 9, of 1475 Glenwood Ave. They will take part in this week's observance of the 46th anniversary of scouting. ONWARD — A 4-year heritage of scouting en- riches experience of Pontiac scouts above, shown demonstrating a knot. Left to right, Tenderfoot John Kimball, 11, of 203 Og Rd. and Second Class Explorer Charles Kimbrell, 15, With Troop Programs Next Week Georges - Newport's department store, 74 N. Saginaw St. Troop 5, which held an awards banquet Tuesday in First Congre- Boy Scouting will be 46 years old this week. Pontiac area scout groups each | cational Church. Similar programs will be con-| will celebrate in its own way. ducted by other scouters of the Feb. 6-12 will see old-timer re-| Whitfield Schoo] Pack 27 Thurs: | (i jton Valley Council, Van Braid- unions, father-and-son diners, and courts of honor. All scout troops, cub packs and explorer units will participate, Van Braidwood, Pon- tiac district executive, said. day placed a window display in wood said, as well as Oakland County members of the Detroit Area Council, Nationally, scouting’s 4,100,000 More Red Trade reported offer to Case was a ma- neuver to ‘take away the votes of senators’ who were inclined to vote for passage. There were de- mands for an investigation of what Sen. Fulbright (D-Ark) called “a serious charge of attempted brib- ery.” Fullbright is the bill's spon- sor. Many scouts in uniform will attend Sunday church services in uniform this week and next. During the week, Scouts will be- gin a new program with the theme “Onward for God and My Coun- The four-year program, Braid- wood said, will help prepare Amer- Wednesday, when rededication | ceremonies will be held many groups. Fedéral chartering | of scouting by Congress occurred | dune 15, 1916. More than 24,500,000 boys and leaders have taken the scout oath members will take part in the ob-| Controls Urged servance. The 46th anniversary of the in- corporation of scouting falls on | Solons Voice Opposition to Eden’s Idea of Easing Clamps on Soviet, China sive weapons. Soil Bank Price Gets Solons OK jot the Senate Agriculture Commit- uranium at the Ruth Shain class, ‘Two. ee | THE;PONTIAC P _ ee | nal tr Mother Appeals _ | | VaR BEA aig ! nIVAC The Day _in Birmingham a Panel fo Study for Funds Taken Egypt Receives Holy Name to C lear Debt on New Church Edifice BIRMINGHAM — Holy Name tary-uses of the atom and how to control atomic warfare, and will — Ee ee en ees raped of the stom’s '~ Diplomatic Sources Say Russian=Bvuilt Aircrafts Already in Use new church, which opened Noy, 20 at a cost of nearly $700,000. Awareness of this new capabili- ty, it was said, was a factor in the urgent call. by President Eisenhow- er and British Prime Minister Eden this week for new efforts to In their conference communique, 7 John M, Biles ae Eisenhower and Eden proposed Service for John M. Biles of 2 discussions with the French, under a 1950 three-power agreement, to decide on joint action which would best prevent any violation of the Arab-Israeli truce lines. They. again denounced ‘the Soviet bloc’s 80-million dollar sale of arms to Egypt as having ‘increased the risk of war.” *. * * : France has agreed to the pro- posed talks, which probably will ; A iaraall | Aqiheasedor! Abte\ Eves c.g paces cogil One is expected to ask the State De- partment again next week for ap- proval of Israel's request to buy shrine of the Little Flower in Royal Oak. , The church newspaper’, circu- lation on Sundays has boosted from 900. to 1,700 copier, since He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Richard—A; Leece, with whom he lived, and Mrs, Robert D. Wyatt, and a son, Allan M., of Lakewood, the new church opened, accord- | meeting Monday at 1 p.m. af St. Anne's hall, to hear Lillian Hogue, Acres for $1 Billion Pay forming the society, will be hos- NATO Force Gls Bound for Italian City Famed ing to Its editor, Mrs, cet Vanks {0 Invad The church's Altar Society / is e v Says Farmers 4 life insurance saleswomagh and! J | { Home Morse Y ia life underwriter, talk on wills. | U le ) tess to the other guilds at a tea | later, fe for Bard’s Lovers WASHINGTON W—A billion-dol- ' lar price tag on the administra-' Clearence Vliet, former Birming- tion’s soi] bank plan received gen- ham superintendent of schools, eral approval today from members will speak on Canadian sources of * # WASHINGTON — One thousand American GIs now on their ial * * « jon international Affairs at 10 a.m.' aU Glos ees sates = Undersecretary of Agrcabere| coe * the Community House. NATO are brushing wp on their True D. Morse told the committee. Vliet, a retired educator whe | Shakespeare. They are to be sta- yesterday plans now call for ask- Spends sunimer vacations in tioned in Verona of “Romeo and ing farmers to take 44 to 50 million Camda near where the newest (Juliet” fame. acres out of production. The gov-| uranium strike was made, has | It is true that some hard-hearted ernment would pay them from 800 one six months’ research for his scholars hold that Shakespeare's million to a billion dollars. | talk to the Shain class, gleaning story had no basis in fact, that tt Payment to individual farmers Statistics and geological facts on was taken from a 16th century would vary widely under the two- the mineral resources and their Italian novel, They are So stolid relationship to Canadian-Ameri- jas to assert that the stone sar- _program. For diverting land ahi okotly cotton, corn and rice, | can defense. . cophagus, displayed as Juliet’s tee, WHAT TO DO? ica's boys to “‘live in today’s world ld ive half this year's| ; tomb, is actually an old water since Feb. 8, 1910, a from|they would receive is y | The class, which meets each : Pini igg teagan a lL mae in the! WASHINGTON (—Sen. McClel-'the national council states. support price on the crops they Tugsday morning and is open to “USh. _ Marks 63 Years fon Be oPinson of Texas and his\Y*Cclebrating was begun early by))an (D-Ark) called today for “even| At present, according to the re-\Could have expected from the di- vigitors, has been studying mili-| But even te severest skemice epublican Sen.| ng — | deiner ions’ against trade Port, the number of scouts in the verted land, Under a, longer range i concede that two feud.ag families ‘ Knowland of California, were ex-| a U. S. exceeds by far membership|/Program for planting ‘grass and ; by the names of Montecchi and Continued From Page One) pected to confer today on what, with both Russia and Red China. in any of the 56 other countries)tfees, they would receive $10 an/ ontiac Deaths Capuleti once lived in Verona in town -of Davisbarg when he to do in the situation. Snow, Ice Blankets oe which endorse scouting and are(sére Fental, plus 80 per cent of the, | the 13th and 14th centuries. These the area's first grist mill a a thal ca Other senators voiced opposition | ..mbers of the International Scout Cost of replanting—an average $9 may indeed have been the fami- — the river pry Sena‘ rrrechang 8a) tor an ime TOXAS Killing 16 ee any move to relax Chinese trade Bureau. = acre. 5 A 4 ‘Charles T. Armstrong lies of Romeo Montague and past president Michigan ediete | on . pa b ve ‘controls, as British Prime Minister, I 7 bers of (my| Juliet Capulet. . Officers Association, Dr.’ investigation, perha y I think most members of my Charles T. Armstrong, 92. of 28! At any rate, the city exhibits the ‘the Commerce Committee which) ‘handled the gas bill. Such an in- quiry almost certainly would force, a delay in the voting. ' : *-*e ® | Until yesterday, Senate debate, had drohed along f Plans are under way to strip Toqueqala copper Peru. Doomed State Boy Rallies lcause employes could not get to |work. The staff of a Plainview ra-| He said this fs particularly true After Lourdes Pilgrimage PARIS #®}——Chilled to the bone from France's cold wave, Mrs. Helen Eckman and her son, Randy, arrived in Paris today after cutting short their pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Lour- 1 -F ° * t Mrs. Eckman of St. Mich., seemed uncertain whether the brief stay at the famous shrine had helped 7-year-cld Randy, ill with leukemia, but she told a news- man: “Last night, though, he didn’t have a temperature, It was the -(early this week.”’) The Weather CINITY—Consideradle te- aay 30-34, Warmer tenight, ps ng tomerrow with = oe smaty Today in Ponting ——— temperature preceding 8 a.m. At 8 am.: Wind velocity calm, ph. —- Horth-northesst. uses Moon seta Saturday at 11:48 a.m. Moon jay “at 2: mm, rises Sund t 3:08 _ 6am. aT Mem 2 7 a.m... 17 132m 4 ; am. 14 lpm «nat ee aronass 18 2 p.m ie 10 a.m... 23 ° = A Friday in Pontiac % Recordea Downtown) Highest temperature ................. 32 Lowest temperature sere met Mean temperature ..... seu - 325 Weather—Cloudy One Year im Pentise Highest tompererant”, SORSORE ST BoeOtsN 35 temperature .......... prerre. 13 Mean temperature ..,.;,.. eeeeuer eo E16 | Highest and Lowest T. ‘ i Daten Yer Tt 63 in 1800 Joseph, | |planned to remain at the shrine fn \southern France unti] Feb. 13, but took an overnight train to Paris because of the “bitter cold.” She expects to fly back to the United States in a day or 50. we left Deblin,” Mrs, Eckman sald, She and. Randy, accompanied | by ® Chicago newspaperman, flew to Paris Wednesday and left | for Lourdes that night. i ; “We went to the shrine three ping from a train into the 32 de- | tion, | . * -* | Mrs. Eckman said that at. |Lourdes, ‘we were cold all the time." “It was worse than in Michigan,” in a while.” = (Continued From Page One) ‘Sir Anthony Eden suggested yes- R escuers Digging day and -air transportation was terday. | badly crippled. McClellan, chairman of the Sev- fy Survivors in a ate Permanent Investigations su . me OG | Coast Landslide committee, said he hoped to start Virtually all highways in the hearings Wednesday or Thursday | committee were favorably im- Kemp St. died yesterday afte nc ssed.”’ Chairm: a rnoon Capuleti house as the place where pressed, an Ellender (D- after an illness of 18: months. | Juliet languished and a guard au- La) of the Senate Agriculture Com-, He was born Jan. 29, 1864 in thoritatively points out a pink mar- eye sieve eeneraus tha - Odgensburg, N. Y., and married ble balcony as the one from which “Ws 0 gene: nM some the former Mattie Spicer in 1893. , ; expected,” said Sen. Aiken (R- P she heard Romeo's wooing. jmnpeneante early today because of ithe snow drifts. On some Plain- \view streets, snow was waist deep. overbur-' City buses in Lubbock and Amaril- ilo ceased operation yesterday aft- ernoon and in Amarillo all under- passes were closed. Schools have dismissed and many businesses have closed be- ‘dio station slept Bureau employes stayed at their ‘posts because they couldn't get home and their reliefs could not get to the bireau— | There was a heavy snow ¢cover- “We haven't been warm since ‘ing at Carlsbad, N. M., measuring The two agreed more than one foot. : oi iad (eae Trouble Strikes Again for Poor Mr. Trouble | LOUISVILLE, Ky. «Trouble struck for the fourth time within a times,”’ she said today after step- year in the Dudley Conner family. | Conner, a city patrolman, . was gree temperature at Austerlitz Sta- driving his car when his son top- sity of Manitoba scientists have pled out and cut his head. in the studio|in view of. Red Chinese Premier rather than attempt to get to their/Choy En-lai's repeated threats to homes and at Lubbock Weatheriuse force to “liberate” Formosa. _ they may best serve the interests for three weeks.|Padhandie and South Plains were into alleged Western shipments of/ SAN MONICA, Calif. (INS)— strategic materials. to the Soviet bloc. | Senate Republican Leader Know- land (Calif) said he thought the \Senate Foréign Relations Commit- jtee ought to seek “assurances” ‘from Secretary of State Dulles that the United States will oppose any move to ease controls. * * * | The Red China trade controversy started up afresh as the outgrowth of the three-day talks between ‘President Eisenhower and Eden this week. | a joint declara- |tion said, that trade controls should ‘be reviewed periodically in the light of changing conditions “‘so of the free world.” “ Wheat, Rye Crossed “WINNIPEG, Man, ( — Univer- ‘successfully crossed wheat and rye Men and heavy equipment dug through mountains of earth today, seeking possible victims of a monstrous landslide that roared down on the Pacific coast highway ‘in Pacific Palisades, north of Santa Monica. The avalanche occurred mid- way between Santa Monica can- | ly after 5 p.m. yesterday during the home-going rush and led to fears that it may have buried a number of cars and their occu- Officials said the’ slide, which broke away from a 350-foot cliff, buried the highway for a length of 600 feet to a peak depth of 50 f p They added that the area will be closed at least until Sunday night. The highway js one of the main routes betweeh Los Angeles and, San Francisco. Workers /labored throughout | the night,/ beneath huge flood lights for clean up and pes- sible operations, West - Angeles Police said a Vt), senior GOP. member. - Chairman Ellender Called the committee back into ‘closed-door session today for “tentative deci- sions” on major features of the new-legisiation. — Clear Two Suspects of ‘Mutt-Jeff’ Label Two men picked up here this week are not Detroit’s “Mutt and Jetf’’ armed robbers, Detroit po- lice said yesterday. Victims of the recent stick-ups failed to identify the pair in a police line-up Friday, Det. Robert Marlow of the Detroit holdup squad said. ; Both Detroiters, they have been held simce Thursday on minor charges. One will be’ taken .to Pontiac Municipal court on a charge of ex- hibiting someone else's driver's li- cense, The other faces arraignment in Detroit, where warrants were {: sued for past traffic violations. he was a member of All Saints Episcopal_Church, Masonic Lodge, Blue Lodge and a life member of Knight Templars. Mr. Armstrong retired from the Oakland Motor Car Co. in 1929. |He had been a member of several marching bands. Surviving is a son, Will Arm- strong of Los Angeles, Calif. Service will be at 3 p.m. Mon- \day in the Huntoon Funeral Home |The Rev. C. George Widdifield, rector of his church, will officiate with burial. in Oak Hill Cemetery. | Mrs. Edward Bryant Mrs. Edward (Gladys Irene) Bryant, 57, of 98 Prall St. died at her home at 4:30 this morning. She had been jn ill healtly three years. | Born May 3, 1898 in Chatham, Ont. Canada, she was the daughter jof Herbert and Matilda Kelley |Murray. On June 6.1923, she was |married in Crown Point, Ind. ! A member of St. Vincent de ‘Paul Catholic Church, Mrs. Bryant S- had lived in Pontiac since 1928. | Surviving besides her husband | A resident of Pontiac since 1918, WAS BOMB SHELTER | Juliet’s house sheltered bomb _victims during the war. As a stra- |tegic rail center between Germany and Austria, straddling the Adige River, Verona lost 40 per cent of its houses and all its bridges. But most of its magnificent churches and monuments withstood the bombs. So did the Arena, one of the oldest Roman amphitheaters still in existence. An agricultural center of 186,- 500 inhabitants, Verona draws a cultural heritage from) the sur- rounding valley as well as fruits and wines. Near-by-Padua, where Galileo once taught, Is renowned for its schools, Mantua, the home of Virgil, is also famed as the town of Romeo's exile, | Although Romeo's home still Stands in Verona, its bad state of repair may reflect the townfolk’s low opinion of him. There are those who imply he two-timed Jul- iet. Many Veronese name their /daughters Juliet, but Romeo is not favored for boys. ‘Suffers Back Injury * Last April Conner was injured and the resulting’ hybrid is BOW Canela) whol weal 15 (fest (aeay when a car hit his cruiser. cycle and struck a utility pole. junder study for milling and baking His houge caught fire’ last De-jqualities, B. C. Jenkins of the uni-! cember and was badly damaged. versity’s plant science department! On Jan. 14 Conner suffered cuts said yesterday, He said commer- \She said. “There it warms up once when he lost control of his motor- cial possibilities ofthe species will| not be known for some time. when the avalanche let go. told them he was almost positive that jall cars cleared the slide area fore the full brunt struck the high- 7 ht a oy, | Files Appeal for Part of Groesbeck Estate / A former secretary of the late yov. Alex J. Groesbeck appealed | | jher claim for $121,000 of his estate! _ /'to Detroit Circuit Court yesterday. | Julia Dubuque, operator of a’ Royal Oak dress shop, said the former governor had promised her $500 a month for life before he died in 1953 at the age of 79. But she was not mentioned in his will; which left the bulk of his) $1,395,000 estate to relatives. Miss Dubuque is appealing a Probate Court decision, Dams on the Uptake ces a n SEATTLE ® — In emphasizing Anne nt. eratere Ceert = the need for more hydroelectric _ Baltimore 42 312 Jacksonville #2 64 i aes ; dams in the Pacific Northwest,| Rrawnerille 28 16 Kansas City 25 c TONIGHT'S FORECAST — Rain is forecast ; : AP Wirephote POWer company officials cite the —— Si une se tonight in the South, ¢xcept Fiprida, the lower and northern Appalachians. It will be warmer in (growth ify region’s pet Pe level New OF : alle Hh i bry | Gineiaeats 38.32 New Oriesns 79 87 Ohio and Tennessee yalleys the south and » the West. In the Pontiac area slightly warmer —, ncacoeg an ay et ba 3] Middle Adantic states./Snow, sleet or freezing rain _ weatlier may bring Trait, with adi a eel 18 * ny ao is expected in the central the: : y 8 , with an advancing. d crease of more than tenfold. They Worth RR Traverse Gy #2 a as in the céntral and southern Plains, front from ‘the north later. turning rain into lestimate the requirements will Grand Rapids 31 8 Beattie a3! Middle Mississippi valley, southern New England sleet. af -'to 11% million kilowatts by 1961. = a U i i = : . : ———S— ee \ | ‘ . ae ta wae! ‘ ‘ | é p] ¥ = i " ‘ . f fs rt Li 2 = Cel ee eer ini micog i Nox / I 7 = = eae Se dat . : are a daughter, Mrs. Marguerite gg Car |. Drayton Plains Resident — ciark of Clarkston and a son, Ed-| eaves Road i James E. McClure, 49, of Royal Treated After Collision Ter! A- Brvam of Winston-Salem. |. who sutfered possible inhuries | Edward H. Rockwell, 27, of Dray-/ Other survivors include three! the spine in an accident on ton Plains, was treated for minor sisters, and three brothers, Mrs. White Lake Road ‘néar Anderson- ‘injuries and released from Pontiac George R. Post, Thomas Mar- Ville Road Thursday afternoon, (General Hospital last night after ray, Mrs. John Royer, Mrs Jean Was reported in good condition in his car collided with a truck driven|Soice and L. W. Murray, all of St- Joseph Mercy HoSpital this by John B, Manning, 32, of 5908 Chicago, and Herbert Murray of) morning. Jerome St. |Phoenix, Ariz. | McClure told Oakland County Oakland County Sheriff's depu-| Funeral arfangements will bean. Sheriff's deputies his car was ties said the accident happened on nounced later by the Sparks-Griffin forced off the road by an incoming U.S. 10 near Silver Lake Road. |Funeral Home. i truck. ————————— me May Have Another Session in June List 125 Cases on February Docket scheduled through the first two | David P. Dawson, $1, is charged weeks of the April term, he add-; with embezzlement, larceny by. ed. beaded aa removal and con- | ¥ Ne , cealment of mortgaged property. ae ae {Speen ae to date His trial is scheduled for March | said today inal jury-inJune, which isn't usu-| Dawson is accused of converting — Ziem : ~ jally done,” said Ziem, | $28.862 to his own use which should .. Accused persons include a for-| The trial of former Fenton vil-'have heen tutned over to the Unk” mer Lake Orion businessman: lage attorney Clifford Dye, 53, 18 versal CIT Credit Corp. which fi. charged on three money-manipula-' slated to begin Feb. 15. Inanced cars delivered to Dawson tion counts and a Fenton attorney! Dye is accused in the non-fatal pm the factory. _ a charged with assault With intent shooting last Aug. 26 of Fenton” Other scheduled cases include to murder, |tenant, farmer, William C, Clark, ansiaughter, 1- negligent hom. 27, who leased three farms owned |; nee : The figure does not include |) \- 7 cal ag, cide, 2; assault with a dangerous, by Dye’s sister. Police said the weapon, 6; sex offenses, 12: theft eases hound over to Circuit, Court | E within the last 10 days, \Ziem shooting followed an argument. | or presking and entering, “5 and explained, Cases -have ee Former Lake Orion auto dealer | arson, 1. Some 125 criminal cases are ready for trial] during the February term of Oakland County Circuit Court beginning Monday, Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. > 4 Charles E. Smith, 19, son of Mrt.;tober, 4 BALTIMORE @ — ‘ Despite the|and Mrs. Paul E. Grace of $00|trai frantic efforts of his mother and Tyrone Ave. has recently been as-|was stationed at Washington sister to save ‘him, a 14-year-old| signed to the D., C.-where he completed a six boy died a human torch yesterday | 307th months’ course at the Naval School! ’ after a can of inflamable liquid) Engineer Battal- of Music. . exploded in his hands as he was| ion, &md Air pee es trying to light a wood stove. borne Division at Recently home on a 20 day fur. Cares Bava Per J. was Fort. BMG coun ee eotin eo covered with flames as he ran| © cerit G2. was Pet, Jinan Pairick cretiaane See tho Bichon to the Pvt, Smith is a | | Pateich, web 6 ey Pontiee| fur home in suburban) rifleman and has High ‘School and enlisted in the rave = Cl ‘been awarded | His mother, Mrs, Mildred Fidler, | the National De- Li Teenager Perishes as Human Torch - tried to. beat out the flames with| "8 her hands. His 17-year-old sister, Anna Ma- i rie, tried to smother the flames by two overcoats on him. Finally, as the house filled with —pyt, smith is now . in , training smoke, they fled with Anna Ma- to be a paratrooper with the Di- rie’s baby sister, Sandra. “He screamed ‘Mom’ just:‘vtce,”’ the grief-stricken mother said, The boy’s body lay burning until two policemen, crawling to avoid the smoke, reached him and used ‘vision Jump School. s * Now stationed -at March Air Force Base in Riverside, Calif., is Donald F, Derby, 23, son of Mr: and Mrs. Frank Derby of 5981 Laursen enlisted in , 1955 and was stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky where he was a stock clerk. He was graduated from Marlette, High School in the class of 1954. | - * years in the service, two and one Phoenix Motel Robber Identified by (Witness as Hunted Escapee ®—A cakn PHOENIX, Ariz. - gunman held up a motel here late ld te Soh coup oo bell said he surg Marines in October 1955, is sta-\was Leslie Mad Dog Irvin, a killer pened af Conny: nanan, Calif./who escaped last month from an “s woe ‘The other witness said after look- of Mariette, ie Ce REN Bing at police photographs that Korea. ‘the gunman bore a resemblance to Army ini frvin, The holdup man, who got’ only- $200 in the robbery, was still at large early today. = —. The man who was sure the gur-- * ‘man wag Irvin was Carl Laing, 43, Recently discharged from thejat the Desert Sun Motel. Laing told a hand extinguisher to quell the|Thomas Rd. Oxford. — half of which ohei - blaze. A3.C. Derby graduated from Ox: were spent in aks dae cok eee rayon ; . = ford High School in 1951 and was) 11m, Germany is son, 26, appeared less certain de- Cite UM Dean a student at Michigan State Uni-| 41¢ Harold A. spite his statement there was a { versity prior to his entry into the) pum, . resemblance. » si ares eto rae pete TRE , e us niver-| He received his basic training old son of sity of Michigan's literary colege,'at Lackland Air vorce Rene in| tar. - apa Mrs, ation wanes teen Oot te oe has been made a corresponding|san Antonio, Texas. “Julian Blum of ports have led nowhere, member of the Spanish Academy) * mw Elmwood avenue The husky fugitive was under hoop emer ences and of twin brothers, Harold and Ger-|Leonard, He_ death sentence for one killing and de la Historia). Prof ccmanie “ — ed a ee 303 when he : Poni atom the . : ; ; xfor escaped Jan now in Spain on a Guggenheim ar Kennett Rd., recently enlisted School BLUM - id. He was to research fellowship. WATCH FOR IT— | YOU'RE THE vi ‘MANAGER == Both of the boys attended Pon- tiac High School prior to their as- , signments to the Marine Recruiting Depot in San Diego, Calif. * Musician scene n Press = School band, graduated | LOUCKS June, 1954. He enlisted in the Navy in Oc-|” TRY SECOND GUESSING BASEBALL'S BIG BRAIN , You' ‘re the Manager * Series lets you try your skill on crucial plays of 1955 games, as meas- ured by successful mves of the big league managers. Don’t Miss a Move in This Crucial Series Missing B25 Found Wrecked in Rockies SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — Missing since Jan. 27 on a flight |” \from San Angelo, Tex., to i Air Force Base here, a B2 medi- | um bomber has _ been found wrecked in the snow at the 10,500-| foot level on San Gorgonio Peak.| The four man crew aprerentty perished. ; A ground search team from tuelf 42nd Air Rescue Squadron, March | # AFB, reached the scene yesterday. |: b: The plane’s tail assembly pro-; L itruded from an eight-foot snow-| Starts Monday if IN THE PONTIAC PRESS | pilot; Gulfport, Miss., drew Doman Jr., Alvin P. Stearns, Airman 1.C. An- 2nd Lt. Airman 1.C. Harold L. Hill, Hutch-| a eee : eS, te See eae | inson, Kan. District Band at | 1§ if mer Pontiac! carrier © and member of) : the Pontiac High | ine ‘Aboard the plane were Capt. Bill |= ie Shotwell, Vancouver, Wash., the” ‘Brooklyn, and & After his basic training at Lack-* land air Force Base, San An- tonio, Texas.and his medical train-| . ing at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, ‘he spent nine months at Selfridge Field. Blum is now ‘enter Central Michigan College at Ind., Jan. 23 to await execution. Nearly 5,000,000 farms out of the national total of more than 6,000,- planning to/000 raise some cattle; nearly 4,- 000,000 raise hogs, and almost 600,- made when MacMillan, then for-| = THE BERRYS . mae PONTIAC, PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956; LONDON (INS) tury may go down in history as the era in which British _ statesmen started saying ‘“‘ain’t” right out in public. Chancellor of the Exchequer Har- | peril it seems likely that MaecMil- lan's statement “‘there ain't gonna be no war” will haunt him to his grave. 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A small up to a sizable sum when their college days WALLED LAKE @ KEEGO HARBOR pea | | i i i ; CR AR Hea: RE Sl NS LE L.A IAIN AP alt, AE EO AR, oe ipsa RS x British Statesmen Ain't Helping Their English — The 20th Cen-'from Geneva, full of the newly- hatched Gene va spirit, STYLE STARTLES BRITISH While approving thé British were a bit startled by). the sentiment, i Leberie G. R. Chetwyn rose to! ‘ask if the Rt. Hon. Mr. MacMillan, now that he is Chancellor of the Exchequer, can assure the British people that “‘there ain't going to be no inflation," “I read all the newspapers care- "ifully,” replied MacMillan primly, “and I did observe that this humor- | wout, = - |was repudiating the “ain't” or the _ promise. But it was quite clear that MacMillan wished to assure Com- mons that he hadn't said no such. ithing. net Logical Cancellation HOUSTON, Tex. — A funéral home canceled its scheduled televi- sion advertisement when it was the language. I foreign-of- would come between a program old MacMillan said it severalir. stvie the i a mely teherea (Om? statemen t was put into MY called “What's Your Trouble” and. months ago, and it has followed! rian and Oxtord-educated MacMil.|™°U%- | another entitled “The World To- ajbim around like a oe PUPiion should have said: Tt was not quite clear whether he; morrow.” einen, sir an. |p, 0, the Present context of inter : Prime Minister nat affairs and subsequent to “ (wae } + 9p tee Diet has att &, samneting the enchange of views by heada ef Reliable aka Protection reports ‘ashington, State it would appear that the pos- W W Do he may find, as MacMillan found, |sinijity of direct conflict of an arm=f- ma. oat” naldson Agency that the memory will remain like /e4 or military nature has appreci-| a soup stain on an old Etonian |aply , ” Phone FE. 4-4565 — The impact of the “ain't” In a nation where a cabinet min-| considerable on a people pain yoy 147 Ww. 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Simms Bros. be a4 : BET t j ria iv, i aE fe = bea ebo oes a he } “4 iy é Py r rh ale 1 a a # } ‘ik aes i iam . a. oleate teat te =e: 1 a i ‘i NS See ee I hi le / \ a. i aT, sl ; Pe ~ He \ : | ‘} 4 5 fit : i ee 7 { d 7 : \ Ty oo. / ; Lae \ } js ey Fe De aay tots PNA : ‘FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 4 Uncounted Fish Dying in St. Clair Flats ~- PORT HURON Ww. — A conser- vation officer reports that thou- sands of fish-are dying from, lack of oxygen in the: Lake St. Clair _ supervisor at Imlay City, said lack of oxygen was caused by décaying aquatic vegetation. This, he said, | Meet Artist T. H. Benton Judge Rejects — a Regionalist Painter Caudle’ 5 Plea By EARL WILSON KANSAS CITY—In an old horse barn Thomas Hart Benton, Ex-Tax Official Denied now.66, the great regionalist painter, sat before an. easel, Moye to Dismiss Count x &* & - ‘ ST. 1S w—U. S, Dist. Judge “You must be well-heeled,” I said: The home out on ‘Belle- me Rubey M. Hulen has rejected mo- tions by Theron Lamar Caudle for Wt Dfsneys True Life Adventures Court Charges Are Minor Compared to Shot Hand CORNERED GOURAGES THE wiry WEASEL sacks HIS VICTIM INTO A (CUL-DE-6AC. - flats around Harsen’s island wearing overalls, puffing a small pipe, and talking about 1956 William Mason, district fisheries |how a fellow can make a living today as an. artist. _ Charging Conspiracy Wat Dae nnn Podciong fs Of Reserv Clark pleaded guilty yesterday ta being drunk but denied the other four charges, including one _of view, was largish and comfortable-looking. A mural of Lincoln dismissa] of the indictment charg- ing him with conspiring to fix a tax case and has ordered him to stand trial with two other defend- ants May 7. | resulted from the ice jam in St. Clair River that has stopped the natural flow of water into the fa- nious fishing waters. Carp, pike, pearch and bullheads have been forced to the surface. | Extent on the loss among game ‘Scsuuae's imports during the first half of 1955 were worth . $430,000,000, The United States ac- Caudle was the head of the Jus- counted ose 59.8 ber cent, tice Department's tax division dur- = ioe fish will not be known until normal ing the Truman 4édministration. | conditions return. Others named in the indictment <= i 4 iwere Matthew J. Connelly, Tru-) ss J ' i HOFELESELY CORNERED, : jman's former appointments secre-. tary, and Harry I. Schwimmer, former Kansas City lawyer. _ ‘They were accused of conspiring Quemoy Shelled Again TAIPEI W—The Defense Minis-! try said today Chinese Communists | _THe BRUSH RABBIT SUDDENLY DASHES BLINDLY SUNDAY and Lmccirgras saad a tga -}to fix a tax evasion case against exchang ire in relatively lig Irvin Sachs, St. Louis shoe firm oh TS FOE action in the Amoy-Quemoy area executive, who later was fined oll | ee" z e@ r $40,000 but escaped a prison sen- tence because of = health. Judge Hulen yesterday also overruled Caudie's motions for a separate trial and for transfer of the trial to Washington. The judge had turned down similar motions by Connelly and Scliwimmer last week. Caudle testified yesterday he recommended against prosecution of the Sachs case, in line with the, |government policy at that time, yer cause the shoe man was in | health. ’ across the strait from Formosa. : It said the Reds on Amoy fired 37 rounds yesterday, and the Na- tionalists hit back. ‘CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE. FAMILY! @ @ SHOP and SAVE Goodman's Panama Liberal Returns ~ PANAMA «®—Dr. Victor Floren- cio Goytia returned last night from Miami, Fia., to take over the ac- tive apes of the -opposition Liberal party, A lawyer, he had lived in Miam} the past year: fe ordered by the students of Lincoln University at Jefferson— lwho'd actually collected $4,000—was given to them outright’ iby Benton. “Not well-heeled, but I have properties here and in Martha’ s| | Vineyard. I've got bonds, and if I don't sell any more paint-| Recruit in Nav ‘ings, I won't starve. “The best price I ever got, I guess, was $15,000 cost plus is urvi ves Or deal | in Refrigerator for the mural over the elevator here in the Harzfeld | CHICAGO —A young AWOL’ ee hey: HIM | OVER BY SHEER ~ | SURPRISE... AND ESCAPES. store. Twenty years ago I got $16,500 net for the State House job here in Missouri. That was respectable pay Distributed by King Features Syndicate. [Z-4] een eer ee Oe eee eo then. Now I couldn't = it for less than $45,000.” Navy recruit, stiff and uncon-' scious, was rescued yesterday! DEPT r) STORE Some years ago while visiting New York—where he lived trom a three to five-day entrap- 520 S. Saginaw \for 24 years—in an interview, he lashed out at art museum ment in a sealed railroad refriger- Good Jailer Ousted: [ rE? ay Talking Stamp Machine directors whose masculinity he questioned. The result was ator car. : [that he was fired here by the art institute where he wa Charles William Love,” 18, call Kj d Pri | e teacher y $ © Reed, Ky., was hurried to a bos-/(OO AIN to risoners Will Off Y Ad ° - “ot : GET THE MOST “But I sold several pictures right after that to museums,” © a ee ro eS oe —— ~~" PARIS — Fernand Billa has lost | er ou v1ce ? jhe added, chuckling. “It was just as though they were tryl 7 iat , ‘ y Ying listed in ‘“‘critical’’ condition, his job as chief warden of the jail WASHINGTON (INS)—The Post his money in. As the searhden (he ee | to prove I was wrong. .“I'm kind of a calculating painter and don't just slop things around. I'm not working for posterity,” he said. “I'm working day by day, for a living. Art is a way of life and it’s my life.” “To show you I like to paint, I'll take the trouble to sit! |in a Wyoming blizzard. You can’t see 10 feet ahead of you in the snow. But-you can paint.” | * & \WEEKEND WINDUP ... oe oe eee ee ae FEveqe mn Neamanty. Office Department insisted flay activated to make change it ac- lit was unlikely any amputation! He was too grateful to prisioners. that Poe mt oe ony Atos tivates a small record or tape iwould be necessary. | After he had celebrated too weil Sa iri ge gees that Sound recorder wach makes some Love regained consciousness &)one night, convicts strolling actually ay ena oa courtesy comment.’ ‘few hours after arriving at the! through the unlocked gates found “ 7 ; \hospital but was. unable to speak/him lying on the pavement. in-| 4 SPokesman explained: They'll well enough to explain how-he got} stead of leaving they carried him @!S0 give tips on wrapping pack- into the car, inside and tucked him in for the *8°5 securely and addressing let-| ene say. at espe sage pagans | night. pill yo Sage lai me ome raining Center? w 5 \gatioeed, aid ho had bemn ahaaed| pessoas abe tae — ee their Christmas mailing early.”) needs.” |without leave since Monday, They’ git friends visited cells, week-end Besides, he continued, “the | He also said that, even without Billy Eckstine fed Eddie Fisher a huge homecooked meal boas ees Fey iad B= outed and Billa| sest impertast thing abent Cr is a dis at r : | tui a to let prisoners) machines ey nser wou st much less ai eee ly Ter tensed nee Bacie Heeht- eacater tena Beis . wae antettacey when were) ‘Pop across to oa Vans riage nip of change, People will be able to than $4,000, so there's no waste | pened the car at the Santa wine. When one weekender failed buy stamps at night when the of money there. “GO” For Your Dough! WE'RE OFFERING _ | TOP TRADES on the Go-Pecked FORD V-8 | OWENS Abrams quoted the machine : Service Special of the Week here’s a STRAIGHT STEER as saying: “Thank you for buy- ing stamps.” But the department | spokesman stressed that the mes; | sage can be altered “to fit our | * During Our Roz Russell for their next, “Lucy C lroad FEBRUARY SALES e penk peer Crewn. Feo pei - _— to return, it all came out and Billa| Part ef eur program to improve (COST 18 HIGH Producer, Joe Pasternak, a Sueawina: has this dia- * = probably | was ousted. windows are closed, It's all ; JUBILEE a ; had been trapped in the car three’ ent corvies.” | Abrams conceded that ‘‘on the ~ in “Meet Me in Las Vegas”: “You promised me!” 1, five days. SS | os first seven machines, because they H rd La . “So who believes a Hungarian?” .. . A real estate Prospectors Club Sees | In ey before . owe aP- are experimental, the cost is high. ss | man paid 20Gs to get his name down as co-producer of ‘Propriations subcommittee last We realize that we have to ff : owa re, 1 o musical—bdut it slaaed lout at tonal P —~— st He Proves His Love, Enrollment Rocketing ‘month, Assistant Postmaster Gen-' cover some of the 11 years’ of | DALLAS U&—Membership in the CT! Norman B. Abrams disclosed research that the inventor has put ~ the departmest is buying seven jn on this machine .. . d |Dallas Prospectors Club.{s sky- of the automatic stamp dispensers n Le e.. ‘rocketi ing because of the Southwest ‘at $4,000 a: Then, he assured the econo- Birdland’s 26-day concert tour has a $100,000-a-week pay- jroll, with Sarah Vaughan getting 3Gs a day... | Ine. Gets New Girl Frien A top gal 2705 Orchard Lake singer just hired her fifth personal mgr. in two years: she’ ; thinks they all fall in love with her. | _— | MEXICO CITY — Manuel Fer- ‘uranium boom. A short time ago! He explained their operation this ™Y-minded lawmakers: ‘We feel / KEEGO , nandez, 23-year-old bank clerk, the club was a tightly knit group “4Y: “At the time of the insertion rosyplgpy Lanett yen Lan FE 5-9204 | ; ; * * * * took his girl friend Maria to watch of 15 experienced prospectors. of the coin, the person buying the ad maybe considerably” lee.” . WISH I'D SAID THAT: A news story says men are getting a bullfight here. Halfway through) pine rologists and mining en- stamp dials the number of each Fordomatic stamp he wants, under a telephone dial system. The department spokesman promised that thb first of the new mechanical marvels will be taller—but there'll always be women to cut ‘em down to size.— fie proposed to her, but Maria |gineers. Lou (Fireside Inn) Simon. wouldn't say yes, she explained.) «Folks have gone so wild about TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: until he proved his love for her by prospecting we had-to open our DIALS FOUR Bands & Linkage nt tas in- When a woman says she hasn’t vA a Y E R S ” jumping into the ring with the bull. | qoors to the ” ou stalled in a downtown Washington ’ ] = = aS oh : : Public,” says presi-| “With twocent -stamps, if he os on ae yet,” claims Hal Chadwick, “perhaps her vision isn’t’ The infatuated Manuel vaulted | dent M. F. McKnight. | wants four, he dials raid and puts post office within a few weeks. Ad ustment fe t Acquainted Offer into the arena. Officials tried to —- — .- ¢ : f Mountain climbers are roped together because there’s catth him but the bull got there A postal clerk was asked what Special Price v4 safety in numbers. Also, it k P : rs. SO, it keeps the sane ones from golng first. While the crowd screamed, WHAT'S | MY LINE? ihe thinks of having a machine do : Ct. DIAMOND home. Thats earl, brother. ithe bull chased Manuel around the INSTR Eoch cead oe A op his 4 job of selling stamps and say- $ \ al ving. Seconds later it UCTIONS: Each word is re sd as oa z (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) lend mnie Rin baek conte ecrombble the groupe of letters end put the words on the in “ne you. - _ ==) Ti Dlr ~~ |tion of the crowd. readin som a abba wir am under the orrow, hed. on my ie . vou i : f , . ° ] Manuel hz _ f own will sugges jpue . er sa) an Well Doesnt Everybody Swimming Pool ai (i. Mitta) | PReaW =? TT oes omens oes: ] . jher’- man. The bull tossed Manuel ———— Includes Road Test s Going to B ere . ii A penthan oc scene's shark D if Oo e Saggih tee ne, ae senorita Blaze Inside Church FE 5-4101 by police on su: — Rll um at the hospital | . ie ein held by police on sus Dry Unless every day Minus!) Geico ‘Doused With Holy Water PAY ONLY 9 00 N oe “» © GROSSE POINTE WOODs (INS) Cently, has married her. . PUEBLO, Colo. (®—When a f 0 . OW Police said Albert E. Granger —An unusual set of circumstances | Conf derate Heroi ‘| small fire broke out near the altar = admitted knocking Miss Dorothy may find. Grosse Pointe Woods Contederate He 1.00 Weekly iMcEleny, 19, to the sidewalk and with a dry swimming pool this H Eons: 15, " jot Statice Church, Mrs. reall ted Time O soaking caflwith Gilera her choes Hook to personal health ed hygiene, not to , diag. nosis, will Dr William arta if a stam, self- addressed envelope is sent to Pon- tise Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) Points Out Parking Needs of City Postal Employes In reading articles about the size of our Post Office and the need for a larger one, this important factor was omitted by Leslie H. Dean, our postmaster. : His employes have been park- img at the cemetery dnd near Paddock street. This gives them at least a half mile walk te work and has been going on for many years, Why can’t the, government fur- nish us a parking lot? Guide Rizzuto 2524 Pontiac Dr. Frank DuFrain Says Deed Illustrates Fine Citizens Apparently last Friday when I parked my car in the city parking. lot off Pike Street, I must have dropped my car keys somewhere near the car. Some kind person found the eye and placed them where I would find them when I returned to the car. Just another illustration of the fine kind of citizenry in Pon- tiac. Thanks a million. . Frank J. DuFrain 3202 Erie Dr. ‘Courtesy Behind Wheel Would Reduce Accidents’ The subject of speed and drunk driving has been an issue ever since I've been driving, quite a few years. It seems to me that common sense and by all means courtesy would cut down on acci- dents, Remember, maybe the oth- er guy is in as big a hurry as you. An example is the two boys who put me in a ditch in a sleet storm Saturday. I had to go into the ditch to avoid hitting them headon, since they were on my side of the road. It apparently was fun for them, as they were laughing, but it wasn't laughable to me. And they showed no courtesy by even stopping. So please, boys, use a little com- mon sense and courtesy, and let’ them both show when you're back of the wheel. Elizabeth M. Denison 3816 Mildred St. Rochester. Looking Back 18 Years Ago PARIS - V ICHY split reported widening. 20 Years Ago NEW COLD wave moving on Pontiac. RELIEF SPENDING will be probed. , THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Saying, Fear not, Paul; thou must be brought before Caeser and, lo, God hath given thee all of them that sail with thee.— Aets 27:24, * * * The only thing we have to fear is fear itself—F, D. Roosevelt. Case Records of a Psychologist: Hectic Pace in Dormitory, Fraternity Is Major Fault of University Living Going to college? Well, profit from Harry’s erample. And be- ware of the communistic_ten- dency to billet students in big dormitories where the “bar- racks” type of life prevents good study habits. Many stu- dents “nowadavs must hide away in the college library be- cause they can’t study ade- ouotely in their dormitory or fraternity house. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-366: Harry Jr., aged 19, flunked out of college last term. “Dr. Crane, I can’t understand it.’ his father protested to me, “for Harry was a pretty fair stu- dent in high school. “He went fo a Big Ten univer- sity, so maybe he was swallowed up in the crowd. What do you think?” FRESHMAN PITFALLS One of the great hazards in the freshman year of college, is the communistic form of life into which students are suddenly cata- pulted. Until they reach the campus, they live in a private home and have their own room. Then they are suddenly depos- ited in a dormitory or fraternity or sorority house. Scores of teenagers then live together, bar- racks style. They barge inte each other’s rooms. — Theoretically, ‘‘study hours" are supposed to be: maintained, but that is often malarky. _In_ practicality, the freshmen are forced to work far into the night on floats for Dad’s Day or football homecoming, as well as Mother's Day and other celebrations. Juvenile ‘hazing’ freshmen out of bed at midnight still goes on _ ‘by the fraternities, which will jerk and, after blindfolding them, drop them in their pajamas in the midst of a cornfield five or ten miles from nowhere, Upper classmen do this even though vital examinations may be scheduled next day for whitch. the freshmen needed that sleep ta be alert. “HORSE SENSE" During high school, a- student comes home each afternoon to study. And if he sprouts any cock- eyed ideas, his vounger brothers and sisters soon—-puncture-his delu- sion. Or his parents inject their mature “horse sense.”’ Furthermore, his parents and teachers know each other via the PTA so any defects in his de- or school marks are rege: F mee portment quickly brought to light. In college, however, we do not have the wonderful benefits of a PTA and the faculty adviser is usually loaded with so many stu- dents that he can't tell what is going on, Besides, a student is already so far behind in his studies before his parents are warned, that it is almost impossible to bring him up to per. * * @ Bul the communistic system of living in’ dormitories is one of the greatest evils that I have seen in my lifetime of cannection with university life. 2 I think we need to de-central- ize the living quarters of college students and billet them in pri- vate cottages or in a new motel- type of dwelling. — Barracks life is not the Ameri- can way of living, anyway, so we start them off on the wrong foot the day they deposit their luggage in a college dormitory, NOSTALGIA Nostalgia is also the greatest ail- ment on college campuses. That means homesickness. ¥ * Ld Many students of 18 or 19 get so lonely, they trek back home for weekends and thereby grow go fa- tigued by their long hours of hitch- hiking or auto driving that they fail to keep up with studying, Furthermore, many professors, especially in the larger universi- ties, have little real interest in their students. They callously take the attitude that a student must “sinkor swim.” Instead of being vitally con- cerned about their students, such faculty members are often more interested in their own selfish malbsmtigaias as by some new are er a published “will give them lev- - erage for a bigger job elsewhere - or a promotion in salary on | m present campus. Our whole university concept in America needs a thorough house- cleaning. We have too many “ca- reer” men on faculties and not enough real teachers. Always write to Dr. George W. Crane {n care of. The Pontiac Press, Pontise, Michigan, enclosing a long Je stamped, self-addressed enve eps and 2c to cover typing and printing costs when you send Seis: his psychological charts and pam- phiets. THE PONTIAC PRESS. at SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, “1956 _ SEVEN Film Industry Ups Production Optimistic View ' of}. Business Is Based on - Technical Advances The year 1956 can be one of the best years in the history of the motion picture business. This opti- mistic view of the film business is based on-the adoption of new tech- nical advances, increased produc- tion by the studios and the quality of the forthcoming product soon to roll into motion. picture theaters: It may be a month or so before the upswing in new films will make itself felt, but it is definitely in the cards which forecasts a renewed) interest on the part of the public 1956 at a cost of $19,000,000, With ene exception every major Holly- weed Studio has increased pro- duction plans. In Porttiac, Butterfield Theaters, which incidentally are celebrating their Golden . Jubilee, will have) these outstanding films for pres- > THRILLER COMES TO PONTIAC — Ralph Meeker will be fea- _tured in “Desert Sands,”” coming to the Strand Theater Wednesday. This is the story of a spectacular desert war in French Morocco. Meeker plays a captain in charge of a company trying to hold a desert stronghold against a maddened horde of Arabs. Marla English and J. Carrol Naish co-star, Hollywood Headlines: entation to the public during Feb- ruary, March and April: “The Man With the Golden Arm’; “All That Heaven Allows’’; “Hell On| - Frisco Bay”; “The Benny, Ge — _ man Story”; “Helen “The Court Jester,” oy cae Kaye; “Forever Darling’: | Atawerl latest musical; ‘“The = Tattoo"; “The Man in the Gre Flannel Suit”; “I'll Cry Tomor- row”; “Our Miss Brooks"; “The | Conqueror’; ‘Forbidden Planet”; Walt Disney’s “The Littlest Out- law,” and “Carousel,” Hal March Causes Stir n Usually Blase Vegas By BOB THOMAS LAS VEGAS, Nev, (—No one \has caused as much of a stir in * @€.& this celebrity-conscious town as a| His plans for the fall’ include a hat Mera ne a goeeeney Dey “The Brass Sec- Hal March, [eco 4 columns of vantovaie bur. 1 sult dl weak to New Yat on The $64,000 Question. jhasn't tackled. Kekich, tache at the U. S. Embassy in ‘London, (Key to Enjoying Art; Oa AM aty @® —-The lure of the American market has led to the ee Soe eet oa Emil commercial became interested when (Don't Get Irritated — How to look at mod-| oS “The Fifteeh’ Acres” — a drawing of Rugby goalposts — was ‘‘a bit tedious.” _|Weird Golf Rules Allow peer ty ‘Worm Picking’ Revived; et Seeking 25 Million. c a the Wholesale Bait &. of Hamil- ton, Ohio, appealed for 25 million lobworms. 4 Will She Wait for Him to Serve the 25 Years? LEXINGTON, Edison Gill's s honeymoon will have | to wait 2 years. He obtained a license to weal think} Miss Dorothy Ruth Cartmill, 27, of Maysville, Ky., but— Gill was sentenced Jan. 11 to serve 25 years in prison. for the | $10,049 robbery of the Bank of Ger- mantown, Ky., last Nov. 26. Ky. @®—Charles. Dead Batteries a (Women From Death: ies and a woman’s curiosity may HAZARD, Ky, @—Weak batter- ve saved the lives of two women. mite téped to an electric blasting| cap and three flashlight batteries. rap" mechanism was Postal inspector T.P. Daly said the batteries had lost their energy. Survive Food Poisoning TAIPEI w—Forty Chinese Na- soldiers stationed 1m aie ¢ Hl Het Hammarskjold Visits’ NEW DELHI, India w-UN. Pine hint Ras Because there’s nothing a well groomed hus- . band likes better than a crisp, clean, beautifully laundered shirt — You'll love the way they look and i easier than doing them yourself, 5 SHIRTS (Cash and Carry) Expertly Finished ONLY $1.13. EMERGENCY SERVICE ON REQUEST RESHAM DRIVE-IN 605 OAKLAND—Just North of Wisner Stedium Call FE 4-2579 for Free Pickup end Delivery Branches: 328 N. PERRY — 97 OAKLAND t’s so much CLEANERS SAVE 10% BRING YOUR CLEANING TO OUR NEW DRIVE-IN AND SAVE 10%! ap ibriefly at famous faces, then re-| - In addition some of the bigger|turn to the slot machines. But| spectacles will reach the screen that’s not true of dapper, dark- in 1956 and the modern screen for haired March. While we were chat- the first time in history will ‘get ting in the bar of the E) Rancho Cetumbia's production of Mac Kinlay Kantor’s “Andersonville,” story of the Civil War era is slated to be that long. Other pictures in the “colossal” class scheduled for release in 1956 | are Cecil B. De Mille's “‘The Ten ; Paramount's its first four hour picture. 1 “Around the World in 80 Days”; Universal's “‘Away All Boats’’; MGM's “Raintree County’; ‘‘War- ner Bros. *‘Moby Dick’’; 20th Cen- tury-Fox ‘The King and I"; and Allied Artists’ “The Friendly Per- suasion."’ * These pictures and others that are to go inythe future represent the most ambitious program of, film production since 1951 and will) tend to make 1956 a record veer ‘They Face the Music; Prison Has 6 Bands JACKSON Ww — When they play “If I Had the Wings of an Angel” at Southern Michigan Prison, i » * LU it's liable to come out in any of six arrangements. The prison has six bands — a 40-piece concert orchestra, a 16- piece dance band, a dixieland band and a progressive jazz band of 10 pieces, an eight-piece hillbilly group and a seven-man polka band. Prison officials say it helps to ease tension for players and lis- teners alike. The bands include professional musicians and even) one man who taught music in| public schools for 18 years. The prison also offers music @ for beginners, Each fall two groups of 35 meén each enroll in classes where they learn to play the in- strument of their choice. Prison officials say it teaches the men to work together. Deer Herds Invading Apple Orchard Sites | CHELAN, Wash. (® — Farmers are shooting off fireworks frighten deer out of apple orchards. | Bob Hatch, one of the operators | of the Hatch Ranch at Navarre’ Coulee, said he’s been working upy- to 21 hours a day, shooting flares| and herding deer into the hills. The State Game Department has’ supplied Very pistols, used for propelling parachute flares. The flares work well at night, but during the day deer have to be herded out of the orchards “TI have counted at least 40 deer in the. orchard at one time,’’ Hatch said. The food-hunting deer eat buds from the branches, reducing next! year's apple crop. a | Unusual Entertainment Offered in Berlin Clubs BERLIN—Visitors to West Berlin have unusual entertainment in store for them at such night clubs as Das Goldene Hufeisen (The Golden Horr «shoe), where. custom- ers are invited to ride horses around a circus ring, and at St. Pauli am Zomm, where cuests are supplied with fishing poles and in- vited to try their luck for real fish. And at -Resi's, telephones and message chutes ate on each table, to facilitate fast friendships among, customers. . ltries with the man, a total stranger ‘over town, said March, who wasn't ‘bought. Although he was born and , reared in San Francisco and spent tachometer and overhead can split have offered a few handy trans- to+— or British currency. ‘Confederate Army general, ‘when he made a missionary al Vegas, a man came“up to him and said: ‘Hi, Hal—are you as nervous as }you look on Tuesday nights?” Mareh exchanged some pleasan- 'who left saying, ‘So long, Hal, see |you on ens oo * * This sort of thing happens all complaining a bit. He can remem- ber the times when nobody recog- nized him. As most citizens realize, March’ is the emeee of The $64,000 Ques. | tion, He was here for a brief visit) with Candy Toxton, who is sitting) out sa six-week stay so she can acquire a Nevada divorce from singer Mel Torme, Candy and Hal} plan to marry here Feb, 17, when er term is up, e . \ the wal I waited for all Pig years’ ” said March, who is 3%6 and has never wed. “As soon as I saw her, I knew this was it.”| © LIVE IN NEW YORK | § March said they will live in New! © York in an apartment he has a large part of his career in Holly- wood, he said he doesn't miss) California— ‘except for my friends| there.” And no wonder. His career | never r really got oft _the ‘ground Here’s One Version of Sports Car Jargon BALTIMORE, Md. (\—Members | of the Baltimore Local of the Mo-| | tor Sports Car Assn., like other small car enthusiasts, speak a| — special jargon that is difficult for the average citizen to -nderstand.| © A hood is a bonnet. a get-togeth-| © er is a rallye,. and words like Re ae LES INLET: the air. | 7 | & For the ininitiated, however, © some of the Baltimore speedsters rs lations: Here are a few: R.P.M.—Number of repairs month necessary. M.P.H.—Monthly payments will | be heavy | B.H.P.—Basis for the high price | of sportscars. F.0.B.—Prices given in Fre ~ — Cling- man's Dome, elevation 6,643 feet, is the highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains and the second highest peak east of the Missis- sippi-River i Mount Mitchel] in the \Black Mountains of Netth Caro-. lina is 42 feet higher). The Dome was named after! |Thomas L. Clingman, later a who! measured the mountain in 1857,. Table Served a’ Altar for Oklahoma Bishop | MIAMI, Okla, i — Qne of the most treasured possessions of Mrs. Emma Schubert is a plain. wooden: kitchen table. The 60-year-old table served a an altar for Oklahoma's first Cath-| ic bishop, Theophile Meerschaert, | to the Quapaw Indian tribe in 1892. | ik was later used by many minis: |, ters. “4-DAY CLEARANCE Fri. ¢ Sat. * Sun. ¢ Mon.... at 1116 Huron |, | ¢ WAREHOUSE SURPLUS ¢FLOOR SAMPLES ¢ DEMONSTRATORS © NEW SET GUARANTEE © FACTORY RECONDITIONED sottige 1116 W. HURON OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY ‘TIL 10° P.M. , nN Sonar ra Congregational. EIGHT ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 = 3 4 Pentiae Press Photos sketch as part of the program at the 125th Anniversary Banquet of First Congregational Church Wednesday. The history of the church dates back to 1831 when the organ- Posing for a picture which portrays persons active in the early life of the First Congregational Church are Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Boyce of Dwight avenue, Robert Reynnells of North Johnson avenue, Susan Canfield, Mrs. Church to Mark. ization was formed here. The first church in Pontiac was | built in 1834 of wood and was of the Congregational de- nomination. Richard J. Canfield and Richard J. Canfield, all of Wil- liams Lake road (left to right). The group will be in a ‘He’s Dehumanizing Women” Dior Shocks Paris With His ‘f’ Line | burns, the fashion of the era, are (left to - By NADEANE WALKER | | thet Dior has in mind, and that it another,” the writer roundly criti-|the natura] needs of the body by, PARIS --Dior’s new line—this | applies only to the side view. A cized Dior for breaking all the continuously changing the form.” time the “F"—is again the biggest| cut-in sloping width in the sleeve- | tules and “betraying without cease) _PRIESTESSES NOW news of the Paris spring fashion line and bust makes the top of the Working up to even hotter indig- showings which wound up Friday. ‘letter, with a belt just under «Square. Set Has os the writer accuses designer But one-irate Paris fashion editor| bust serving as the horizontal) Special Dance ' | Dior of “dehumanizing women, and. blasted him for “dehumanizing” | pinched > giving them the cruel and fright- woman. ee | The Square Set Club was host at)ening aspect of priestesses in a a | PAPERS UNEXCITED Hl a recent Presidents’ Dance held at) mysterious ceremony.” small waistlines are! “Actually, the arrow or full-face! year is the best news, | sithouett ch cl Here vent | “it is with difficulty,” she re- fashionwise, that women have had the neuer aa danas aces the! Serving as | celers were James — meee ryt RA, for several seasons, With few €x-) head of the up- pointing arrow, ‘Thompson, Melvin Norberg, Harry| beh * * skirts of a Dior-dressed woman!” ceptions, the unbelted bag has dis-| with the slim waist and skirt as Anderson, Sid Olson, Ralph Price, . . \Jack Price and Jack Ralph. Call- appeared. | the shaft. ‘ : ‘ers for the second portion of the! pleased her opening-day audience) effect that it's better to make a do occupational therapy work at ey ee ‘ Ps Bier pate, Oe right Paris papers have remained program were Robert Earl, Ray again with a curvey, natural sil-/small start at a thing, than con- our local hospital three afternoons aa ; Gents ate . 7 Se rather unexcited about Dior’s |Rujjock, Bill Moore and Stig Dan-| houette. A small waist nipped in template it a its cnerenity. a week, se ce fledged occupational therapist, | latest line, Most of them ran @ telson. ‘between well - rounded bust and) straightforward description, with- Square dance clubs represented hips creates a moderg hourglass back page. But at least one \Steppers, the Rochester Hill H line." long-suffering fashion editor was \pe rs, the Sashay - Quaiirille, rd so * * © | stirred to an attack on the style |Merry Mixers and the Calico dictator. | Swingers. |lections have also been praised by, Dior’s previous “H” and| * 8 8 io Ae ‘the fashion press as better than’ “A” lines were easy to see in the | L'Express ran an inside page) Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Streit from usual this year. General consensus silhouette, the new “F” is rather banner on Dior and Chanel. After the Pontiac Parks and Recreation is that Dior, while still ‘the best,” obscure. It must be explained that! remarking that “high fashion is Department also attended as | Goes. not outshine the competition’ it is the longhand ya as s usual. or written “Fe one e thing, and Christian | Dior quite guests. ‘as es emcee nes asyeeemsnie anseatie Genevieve Fath today-apparently world, out comment or criticism, om @ |were the Promenaders,.the Style figure, which she calls the “chalice nese one, which says, Jter to light one small candle than \to sit and complain about the dark- Lanvin-Castillo and Patou's col-|ness.” journey of a thousand miles be- »|*gins with a single step.” ithan just admire that proverb. She, is a living example of it. * Ld * sal eee ete BA Garbed in frock coats and wearing side- right) Paul B. Taylor of West Iroquois road, Ralph Dawe of Osceola drive and Irving Gillies of Mohawk road. The three men will be depicting early history in the life of Pontiac and the First Congrega- By ANNE HEYWOOD re is a proverb to the Program,, which I took. Now a “Of course, I'm just a fowly as- My pare version is the Chi-| ee Sey ner but I ‘ain “It is bet- Beta Chapter ‘Listens to Talk Furthermore, Mrs, K. does more re DY Policewoman Mrs, K.'s favorite is: “The | | sorority met recently at the home Mrs, K. is the mother of three of Mrs. Walter Terry on Linden 5th. A tional Church when members celebrate their 125th anniversary Wednesday with a banquet and program. The church was organized Feb. 6, 1831, by the Rev. Isaac | W. Ruggles in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bent with five persons present. Wife Prepares for ‘Future ‘Career branch of the Red Cross. They the children are grown, I'm going In aly every language in the have an excellent short training to take the regular training. which takes several years, REAL GOAL learning a lot. And some day, when more stamped, care of The Pontiac will send you a list of books to Beta Chapter of Beta Theta Phi read, | “Really, * ie * If the field of occupational ther- apy interests you and if you'd like to take the first step, send me a self-addressed envelope Press andl and emerge it makes life so much interesting, having a real — goal and working toward it! nniversary Residents , Vacation in Florida in Fort a = Pontiac. * * ference telephone to their their. home in joven ter College. A sophomore, palm trees in Miami Beach. meet Tuesday with Mrs. E. K. ind of 8. Johnson &t. Daughters of Pontiac, 186, will Malta Temple, 82 Perkins 6t. at 7:30 p.m. for initiation of degree. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. Ritter of East Pike street are vacationing Mr. ond ey art Mitchell of Baldwin road have just returned from a three-week vacation in Florida and Mexico. While in Fior- ida, they spent several days with Mrs. Burt Williamson, formerly of They're not taking a trip to Ja- pan, but Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isaminger of Nelson street will feel. close to the scene this eve- ning when they will speak by con- son-in- law and daughter, Lt. Cmdr. R. T. Howell and Mrs, Howell who make Robeft Cubes’ son of Mrs. ‘Ruth Durnbaugh of Richmond road will participate in the Choral Fes- ‘tival being presented by Manches- major- ing in secondary education, he is- a member os the. Choral Union. The Frank pany of Oakshire drive are enjoying the ocean and Coming Events Moms of America Inc. Unit Two, kegs Vander- meet at Monday second | O $MORGASBORD MEMBER OF... DINERS CLUB (Copyright 1986) ) BUFFET SERVED EVERY DAY » COURMETS GUEST CLUB DUNCAN HINES SlQP*ET CLUB .» Pideral 2-0193 School-age children. She is a high avenue. lany idea of what she wanted to) Devotions were do a8. a career. ‘school graduate, but never had} * *« * read by Mrs. will be held at § P. m. following the ‘joe show, ing the groundwork for a. future | career, after the children are’ ficatio grown, dren! When they were sick, I was wonderfully good at taking care of, them, entertaining them and think-| ‘ing of activities which would take! their thinds off their troubles. ph eupational therapy. ‘The doctor suggested it, actually. _ “I. found some books on |subject and checked with the local (Country Club Plans ‘Valentine Gathering A Valentine dinner-dance will be Being Committed to Christ” held for members and guests of given by Mrs. William Galbraith the Oakland Hills Country Club. ‘assisted by Mrs. ‘The affair will be Feb. 11 at the Mrs. Ray Haertter reported on the club. | Dinner ip.m. .and dancing will be from 9 {ess for the meeting held at the Pontiag Press Phote ip. m. to 1 a.m. | Ward Ross, and Mrs. M. C. Wors Fortunately, she didn't have to! ter conducted the meeting. A let- decide. right away because she got +, t ' married and had her family. | amer thanks was: read from the FUTURE CAREER American Cancer Society for sal-' vage material donated by “But now,” she writes, “I'm lay-| ms for becoming a police- |woman and gave a resume of the itypes of training they. receive. Her |tallk was followed by a round table 4S | discussion. 2 @ « “I learned, really, from the chil- * * ° Beta Chapter will meet with Al- a and Gamma Chapters Feb.8 at the Elks Temple for the annual banquet. “So I became interested in oc- the Meets for Program -| The Women's Guild of Bethel Evangelical and Reformed Church met Thursday evening. | The program, ‘The Meaning of was Ray Schwartz. group's missionary projects. will be served from 8 Mrs: Don Bussard served as hos- ich u rch. Choosing hats to be modeled W ednesday evening by mond of Brookdale avenue. The affair is the annual card the members of the Rosary Altar Society of St. Benedict party of the Rosary Altar Society benefitting the church. Church are (left to right) Mrs. Leon Thomas of Elizabeth A parade of Easter hats will be shown during the oat Lake rdad, general chairman; Mrs. Ernest Mallery of and {lower demonstrations will also be featured. The 8 Brookddle avenue, Mrs. J. F. Clark of Erie road, presi- o'clock program will be held in St. HESS Parish Hall dent of the Rosary Altar Society, and Mrs. Donald Ray- on Lynn street. HOSPITALIZATION Queen of Ice Will Be Chosen Sunday at Show MEN Contestants for the Northside AND Re Community Ice Carnival queen wil] 1 be judged Sawing pact the WOMEN LIMIT figure skating competition which will begin a3 p.m. on rink ice Pays. Hospital Room and Baard, one banetire. on a echeadited basis, casly for covered” * “EXTRAS’’ such as operating rdom, X-ray, laboratory, etc.,-on each covered sickness or accident. Can be purchased on an annual, quarterty, or monthly basis, and the Assdciation reserves the right. to accept renewal premiums DETAILS FREE - NO OBLIGATION Phone: MI 4-6602 Write: 4062 W. Maple, Entries will be. taken up until 3 pm. Sunday, and the coronation * * * Those who have entered their} ames are Sandra Newell, Dolores Cook, Marilyn Harmer, Suzanne Swift, Efficient Service! You can be sure of fast, courteous service when- ever you call for New Way Rug Service. Only 543s 9x12 Rug Domestic Wool Plus Small Additional Charge fer Sizing NEW WAY RUG and CARPET CLEANERS the | group. Patricia-Sweeney, Pontiac police-| /woman spoke. She listed the quali- | Bethel Church Guild | Open Tonight ‘Til 9 Sunday 2 to 5 New Spring Coordinates REAR of STORE PARKING Huron at Telegraph ths. x Danner and Dorothy Burch, Pontiac . a OF Pee rel too Dodap fd Bud Pritchard||_fot ferme s90-20m | OF OMAHA df 42 Wisner St. FE 2-7132: wy Le ae UNM wIs Za 7 West Lawrence St. Visit School. Phone. or Retutn This Avertisement for Further Information Se ee ee On | NEW, CLASSES Monday, Feb. 6 Day, Half-Day and Evening Gregg Shorthand—Typewriting Higher Accounting—Bookkeeping Business Administration—Secretarial Stenotype—Stenograph Calculator—Comtometer ed Lostle Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 soot eebonne Address enventeene uon. $ Ss 4 43 a | $3,500,000 Projec j . 7 . ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 t Started Slate ‘Brazil af Waterford - Karl Robinson to Give Travelogue Wednesday at Isaac Crary WATERFOR DTOWNSHIP—Karl Robinson with his travelogue,| “Brazil” is next to appear on the Recreation platform here Wednes- day at 8 p.m. Isaac Crary Jimior) High School. | With Kari Robinson's Brazil one travels the-country from its ex- treme southeastern state of Rio Grande Do Sul, to its most north- westerly state of Amazonas in the heart of the equatorial jungle. One visits major cities such as Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, vader, Recife, Fortaleza, em, Manaus. Buf Robinson The culture, the economy and the international significance of Bra- zil are blended into a fascinating) color film-story of this important South American neighbor. Cherry Pie Winners to Take Part in Contest ROMEO — Cherry pie contest winners from high schools through- out Macomb County will partici- pate in the county bake off at Romeo High School Monday after- noon, Fourteen year old Jo Ann Bel- anger, ninth grader from Washing- ton, will be the local high school | representative. She placed first in| the school contest here winning over five other efttrants. County Deaths Mrs, Melly M. Davis DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for at Farmington Lutheran © The new four classroom school and social hall of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Middlebelt and Eight Mile roads, will be dedicated Sunday. Services will be held at 4 p.m. with the Rev. Weber of Fraser as guest 5) , The junior and senior choirs will be uged program, other s0- = S ba | Rochester Group | Slates Activities | * + * for Youth Week | on ak tee ae aire jo ya or ou ee \roller doors. When the doors are’ ROCHESTER — The Rochester,open, the seating capacity of the, Church of the Nazarene will con-\church is increased by 350 giving’ duct its -youth week activities\a total seating capacity of 00) starting Sunday and through the persons, all of whom are able to next week. isee the pulpit altar and lectern. Jack Burton, Pontiac Zone | toaansr ‘awing"ae yoo DEDALErS to Attend row, On Monday, visitation» State Eliminations rew. On Monday, visitation ts planned; Wednesday, -the mid, week prayer service conducted by the young people; and Thurs- day evening roller skating, Lake high school debate teams re- ceived word on Friday that the: Es & Milford Homes To Dedicate New Addition Gr oup to Build ) Structures on 65 Acr Site = MILFORD—One of the biggest ‘real estate developments in Oak- lland County got under -way |\Wednesday, when officials broke ‘ground Yog. a $3,500,000 project in | Milford, Located on top of more than 65 acres on the highest hill in the village, the Clarita Building Co. ‘of Detroit plans to build 208 brick homes in the’ $14,500 bracket, ac- cording to Daniel Klein, president. According will be on different levels, due ito the gently rolling contour of the ‘land, which will not be changed. WALLED LAKE — The Walled this will give the home-owner a | ifeeling of individuality, he said. There are thousands of 15-year- : Prepare to Erect 208 to Klein, each home | Dr .W. M. Mcguire, superintend- ent of the Church for the. eastern Michigan district, will be the jspeaker on Ffiday, Saturday and |both services on Sunday, Feb. 12. Everyone is invited to attend. Marlette Churches fo Join for Service MARLETTE — Several churches, in and around Marlette, will unite, in the World Day of Prayer, Fri-| day Feb. 17, beginning at 2 p.m.) in the Methodist Church. | The theme is “One Flock, One| Shepherd,”’ Mrs. Robert Thornton will be the leader of the service.| The churches taking part are the. First Presbyterian, The Lamotte, Presbyterian, The Bethel —Unde-| nominational, the Juhl and Ger-! mania Lutheran, The Second Presbyterian and the Methodist. * Rev. J. Paul Pumphrey, pastor) of the Methodist Church will bring! Mrs. Melly M. Davis, 25, 6248 Row- ley St. will be held at 2 p.m. Mon- day from Sparks-Griffin Chapel with burial to follow in Ottawa a message on the Navajo Indian) \Tribe, Mrs, Harry Andersen, the! lwife of the Pastor of the Juhi and| \Germania churches will give al jare one of the teams being invit ‘old scotch pine trees on the land ito participate in state elimination and Klein said that ony’ those that jtournaments, dates and places to 2. in the way of construction be determined later. work will be removed. Following the regular season |, ppRovE SEWER, WATER oom eat Oe op vive geed I Sewer and water has been ap- best records engage in further competition te determine which |Proved by the village council, and teams are, matched in the state 'work on this project began yes- quarterfinals and eventually for ‘€Tday. The plat has also been re- state honors. This will be the fourth time) The Clarence Schuett Realty since 1949 that Walled Lake teams; Co™Panywill handle the sales vy /, BEGIN BIGGEST. DEVELOPMENT — President of the village, est ; corded and approved.by the state.| Bart Smith, broke ground Monday for one of Milford's biggest real the company and David Scheer, who will superintend | estate developments, Watching the ceremony proceedings are | George Moultrup, salesman; Clarence Schuett; Smith; Daniel Klein, ae president of the work, have entered tournaments, In that, ©®4 of year they lost to Jackson in they will be ready for public inspec- quarter” finals. Coach for Walled| tiom by the first of March. Lake for the past nine years is} ‘When completed,” Klein said, Mrs. William Duckwitz. |“this planned-community will ab- \solutely be the show-place of Mil- Imlay City Manager Cal ae : : Calvary Baptists Settled in Office 5 Hear Story IMLAY CITY — David Firestone, | a formerly of Battle Creek, has|OF 5 Missionaries started work as Imlay City’s first! manager. His office is in the RIS _ (Baptist Church will open at 7:30 There will be no village election|wit, a twenty minute transcribed this spring in Imlay City and the tape recorded story of the five present oficers will continue. Ed-'missionaries who were recently WATERFORD—The regular Sun- Park Cemetery. Mrs. Davis died|talk. The offering goes to world)ward Muzzy is mayor; Clifford ilied in Ecuador. Friday after a long illness. She is survived by her husband, Donald; one son, Donald Jr. at home; two brothers, Barton Smith i missions, : | ‘Ortonville Schedules of Blythesville, Ark., and UrbanCqucus at 8 Monday Smith of St. Louis, Mo.; one sis- ter, Mrs, Dorothy Sirna of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Mary Brinker DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for Mrs. Frances Brinker, 84, | ORTONVILLE—There will be a jvillage caucus at 8 p.m. Monday lin the fire hall. Officers for the \village will be nominated. Elec- 'tion will be held at a later date. Nominations to be made include | | Dorow, clerk; Herman Kersten, treasurer and Mark Cheney, as- seaeor! pared by the field director of a radio station in Quito, Ecuador. | Everyone is invited to attend the Utica Couple to Wed UTICA — Mr. and Mrs. Bart Waterford Township High School. Hornaday, 7404 Crissman St. are i the of . thir daughter Melba te watian 9coUtiNg Awards Schiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- the project and a model + jservice which will be held at the}. 4701 Dixie Highway, will be held president, clerk, treasurer, asses- at 19 a.m. Monday from Our Lady of the Lakes Church with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday from Coats Funeral Home in Drayton at her home. sor, and two councilmen. Church to Show Film WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Girl Scouts Plan Event special program in Schiller, 37130 Rosebush. No, B Gi \ wedding plans have cea revealed. fo e ven | WATERFORD — The God and \Country Award will be presented ito Eric Lee McClellanad and Fred- FOUR TOWNS—Girl Scouts are erick M. Lyon at the morning filled with bim by noon Peb. 3. ins. Mrs. Brinker died Friday All young people are invited to a| Making plans_for a Mother-Daugh-|service Sunday at the Lakeland | Se sa . of music and ter tea to be held March 11 at the|United Presbyterian Church. She is survived by a daughter, showing of the film, “Charge This Four Towns School from 2 to 4; This coveted Boy Scout Award Mrs. Grace Brinker; one son, to My Account” at the Faith Bap-|p. m. Mrs. William Hurtubise and js given to Scouts and Explorers George; and a brother, Edward. . Hugh of Essex Center, Canada. ‘tist Church on Williams Lake road Mrs. Harry Burgin are co- iat 6:15 p.m. Sunday. thostesses. who have fulfilled strict ‘require- iments involving religious instruc- Avondale Readies for Athletic Banquet AVONDALE — Avondale High monies. Rosebowl films for this|Kalinowski, Alfred McClellan, Wal-| niversary of the Boy Scout move- | tion, service and dedication to. the Christian life. The giving of this award co- incides with the forty-sixth an- School’s Annual Athletic Banquet, year will be shown after the dinner. ter ;Pesavento, Robert Hamilton,| ™eat Im this country. honoring the school’s athletes, will, be held at the school, Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Principal speaker will be Sonny Grandelius, the backfield coach of Michigan State University. Lou Zarea, former Wayne University coach, will act as Master of Cere- ey ey a iB th 0 ae CHECKS WITH COOKS — Pri High School goes over food plans for the annyal Athletic Banquet with cooks, Mrs. Theodore Carter (left) and Mrs. Basil Doan. | The Supt. Raymond N. Baker wilt and Maryann Dinkel. open the after dinner ceremo- 7. e¢ 8 nies by welcoming the parents, friends, and athletes. ‘Crowell, Richard Bye, Edward public is invited. eae ncipal Roscoe Crowell, of Avondale banquet will be held Wednesday | Frank Crowell, the Athletic Di- rector, says that tickets can be Other members of the Avondale purchased from any schoo} ath- staff that will speak are Frank lete or at the athletic office. The | Scouts will attend the service in uniform. Australia’s Atomic Energy Com- \for its first atomic reactor, Sydney reports, é —— rj | Thomas Community Hall. Pontiae Press Phete Sonny Grandelius, and will feature MSU backfield coach, as its principal speaker,/ ; mission has allocated $12.000.000 March 5 Final First Service Date to Register FAM aw Ne ; conduct its first service Suriday in Keego Harbor - Clerk Gupaty Gontus is Firme: Urges Voters to Check ton High School on Schiawassee *. of ef street. . . | Eligibility | According ‘to the Rev. Melvin R. |\Walter, pastor, the new church is \day evening service of the Calvary Edward Hermoyian, urges Keego Baptist Church of Detroit, in co-jstarting church ,Harbor residents to check on their operation with the Detroit Mission- voting registration. jary Society and Home Mission bod Sy \Council of the American Baptist According to Miqhigan election Convention, Regular church schoo) will be- an Plan Expansion te Of Private School hours, March 5 s 17) Metamora for registration, Ot- METAMORA — Kingsbury, the private school in the southeast cor- Petitions for elective positions to ner of Metamora township, will be filled at the municipal election be enlarged during the coming - April 2, may be obtained from! summer by an addition which will rmoyian now. They must be nable it to teach 5O students, rather than the 35 that can now Positions to be filled are: One'be cared for. city constable, two year term; one}! city councilman, three year term; nosy patie ogy eR paciapedlcygeesd tiie pence, tom: opened this school, to be operat- ed under the Isabelle Buckley : plan of instruction, with 13 stu- Recreational Basketball ‘|:dents enrolled, There is now & ‘Satutday at Clarenceville, "=!tins lst. | CLARENCEVILLE — The new _ Kingsbury is one of nine private, | non-sectarian schools in the state |Edgewood multi-purpose room has| ‘ mi Gpened icc teersationslt (08 Michigan. There are about 1,000 ji tal be een Seiny oe, Und Sn th marty morning from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m ‘Matthew Carson is the recreation pechitrpet jie eg teaches the leader in the building. Mothers Club Elects Radiator Shop Blaze | CLARENCEVILLE — Newly Starts at Acid Tanks elected officers of the Botsford, ROYAL OAK — The city Fire | Mothers Club are Nancy Wilson, Department was called to a fire | president; Betty Fuller, vice pres- at the Bruce Radiator Shkp, 4525 |ident; Jerry LeFebvre, secretary North Wooddard at 5:30 p.m. yes- ‘and Martha Thuis, treasurer. terday, ee soo ie the bab} lg agian isive. The blaze started in the aci ‘Church Group to Meet \dip tanks, firemen said. Extent METAMORA;-The monthly Sun-|°f the damage is still unknown. day School Teachers’ meeting at! a Hunters Creek Community Church} will be held on Tuesday at 8 p.m. A film, “Stars In My Crown” will be shown. | 8 To Sponsor Dinner LATHRUP VILLAGE—The third! and fourth grades of the Commu-| nity Congregational Church Bible! School will sponsor a dinner Tues- day, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the }church, under the chairmanship of | \Charlotte Blake, | | . ‘Square Dance Tonight | NEW HUDSON — The Square} |Dance Club will hold a dance to- jnight at 9 at the school gymna-| sium. Herman Scheel will be the! icaller. ‘Set Ceramics Program IMLAY CITY — Mrs. Irwin L.| ‘Cardwell will entertain the Women's Club in her horne, Tues- RUSSEL K. CREEL Playing the lead role in "George day afternoon, and will present a Washington Slept Here,"’ Feb. 22-| program on ceramics = Trail Rd., Walled Lake. The play, ° to be sponsored by the Plymouth Slate Cafeteria Supper Kiwanis Club, with proceeds | THOMAS The Assn. here will serve a cafeteria outh High School band uniforms, supper, Tuesday evening, at the will be a Plymouth Theater Guild -| SSS {visor of community. relations for French production has increased Burroughs Corp., Plymouth Divi- |40 per cent since 1950, according sion, also played the lead in last to Finance Minister Pierre HE cele Kiwanis - sponsored play, \lin. “Time Out For Ginger.” | yo = i / | , / New Baptists to Conduct Community pledged for the purchase of Plym-| | production. Creel, who is super-| on Sunday worship will start at 11. The pub- lie ts invited, The Rev. Mr. Walter with his family comes to this area from if \years pastoral] experience, Total Building Valuation Last- Year Is $815,235; Prospects Good for ‘56 Traffic Control « for Jets Asked = Air Force Officer By LILLIAN REDMOND Press C City Manager, H. R. in 1955 as 129 with a total valua- tion of $815,235. ~ This includes 35 new homes, valuation $367,700; 23 garages, val- juation $21,115; 57 miscellaneous jbuildings including remodeling and additions, ete., $57,920 valuation; |14 commercial and industrial per- mits with a valuation of $374,500, This report covers a new laun- dry, new Catholic rectory, addi- | tien to Grace Episcopal Church | Parish House, a new City Serv- | fee station; remodeling of Me- | Cletian Stores, and a new Kro- ger store. |Foundry; a new building housing ithe Sears-Roebuck catalogue store land Finsterwalds general store. |progress made in 1955. OES Sets Friends Night | IMLAY CITY — The OES here | will have ‘'Friends Night” Tuesday |. Prospects for 1956 are unusually good and Lapeer is very proud uf LAPEER—Figures compiled by| Gohike, re-| port total building permits issued with the acute at higher altitudes, even though it exists at lower altitudes, tor. = system which continues to impose. responsibilities upon pilots to main- tain clearance from other aircraft is rapidly becoming ‘invalid, if not already so.” Civil Aeronautics Administrator \Charles J. Lowen told the confer- ence that Congress is now review- levening and will entertain county ing the agency's five-year plan for land tri-county officers. County Calendar Aubarn He hold Norris, on Churchill road Imlay City e WSCS of the Methodist will hold its regular meeting \fellowship hall, ednesday | Group No } of the Pirst |Chureh will meet at the home | Kenneth Fritch, Tuesday. development of air navigation and traffic control facilities, Marlette Man to Wed tights , Auburn Heights uous Unit 19 wit! MARLETTE — Mr. and Mrs. te regular meetin, an alentine | Party honday at the howe of Mrs. Zelia, Eldon Bruce of Deford announce ithe engagement of their daughter, Churen Marybelle to Duane Thompson, son in the of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thomp- Baptist son, Marlette, No date has been of Mrs.\set for the wedding. ington which offers something for nothing that could help you live a healthier and richer life. ,can homes. Appropriately, perhaps, it's to be found in the Department of Agriculture. The office sends out as many | as 10 million “popular” publica- | tions a year te city as well as 5.- ‘Home freezing farm dwellers, It offers as many | as 680 different publications, all free, that are designed to help raise the American stindard of |.62. buying guides lers,” each of which was In 1955 the greatest demandhy 117,000 persons. living. Tiny Washington Oftice Dispenses Free Wealth WASHINGTON (INS)—There’s a(from the public was for these sev- jsmall but active office in Wash-'en publications: | 1, “Family fare — food manage- ‘ment and recipes’’ which went to Apparently millions of Amer-/485,000 persons. icans have never heard apout it. » Yet it’s dedicated to help you live for better. The office is no bigger than taing suggestions on how to em “National food guide,” asked by 237,000 persons, which con- (25, is Russel K. Creel of 3274 Little|the kitchen in millions of Ameri-' joy well-balanced meals. - ihome methods” ‘were 187,000 requests. | 4. “Meat. for thrifty iwhich were sent to 177,000 ivegetables’’ asked 6. “Roses for the home” * i Pe Ake ee ial "Live With Constant . FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH PE cnt Sree ot Me Fenton adeke f Bas, ee ee Morning Service, 10:30 A.M. SOFTLY” = Presbyterians Honor Pastor Services and ‘$ Mh. Service, 8 . M.. Wednesday. Evening P.M. FIRST CHURCH OF. CHRIST, SCIENTIST ‘SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “SPIRIT™ Reading Room School Friday to 9°P. M. ‘ ei Lawrence and Williams Streets I at Morning Service 2 East Lawrence Street Open Daily 1! A. M. to 5P. M. “FACING THE FUTURE WITH CONFIDENCE” . Station CKLW—800 Ke Sunday 9:45 A, M. Stained Glass- Window to Be Dedicated Sunday The First Presbyterian Church of Pontiac will dedicate the stained glass. window given by the con- gregation in honor of Dr. and Mrs. William H. Marbach at the 11:00 ‘o'clock worship service Sunday. \Dr. Marbach will preach. on the subject, “Twenty « Five Years A ‘Pontiac Pastor." . The Marbach window por- trays’ the work of Christ. The. | left panel on the sanctuary floor level window contains a central medallion showing Christ teach- ing his disciples. ey EAST HURON’ at PERRY ~ [Central Methodist Rev. Milten HM. Bank, D, D, Minister Rev. John Sunday Morning 10:45 A. M. “The Ministry of Reconciliation” (Broadcast Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) Rev. Mulder, Preaching W. Mulder, Asse. Minister am the way, the truth, and the life."" The left panel of the balcony window also symbolizes -the teach- ing ministry of Christ, containing an open book bearing on its face the words, '"The. Word of God.” * * * The central panel of the sanctu- ary floor level window contains a large medallion showing Christ with extended arms, ,with the words of Jesus beneath, ‘‘Come ynto Me."' The central panel of the balcony window also symbolizes the work of Christ as Savior, bear- —— ing the Latin cross. 458 Central Services Sunday 10 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7:30 p.m. “We are Aposticil in doctrine, Baptism ‘in Jesus Name, Holy Ghost as New Birth, Jesus @s the One True God! Always Pray for the *'Confident Living ok . Beneath is the inseription, ‘I TH PONTIAC PRESS, SAT URDAY!FED wareness RUARY 4 1956. lat God Is With You Robert E. Lee Was Certain; He Was Never Perturbed By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE My son John is a student in Washington and Lee University. On one of my visits to*him, I stayed in the honie of the university president, Dr. Francis P. Gaines. He told me his residence had been the home of Robert E. Lee when the great general was president of what was then Washington College. “. * © * @ -« We lunched in the dining room in which Gen- eral Lee stood asking the blessing when he was seized with a stroke. They laid him on a couch and he died there. His tomb is in a church on the campus. The room in which we dined still seemed) filled with his imposing presense. Rebert E. Wee wor uel col; a evans ‘aun ead a great military leader, but a man of beautiful charactér. He also had a caim control of him- SDR. PEALE self which contributed to his mastery of events. A story is told about iting on a stump watching the ebb and raveler, grating nearby. An aide came “General, what shall we do? Every- Lee at Gettysburg. He was flow of battle, his horse, galloping up to him, erying: thing is going against us.” “T planned the battle,'’ said Lee calmly. ‘I deployed my troops. I have put into the strategy all that I know. At the moment I can do no more. When I 4m able to do more, I shall.’’ He refused to be pres- sured into panic even by adverse events or by nervous people. "WAKE ME UP AT SIX’ Another story is that in the middle of the night before an im- portant battle an aide rushed into his bedroom. ‘The Federals have captured all our guns," he reported excitedly. Lee, roused from sleep, sat.erect for a moment. “Did you say all our guns?” “Yes, General,” the man repeated in a panic, “all our guns.” Lee lay back on his pillow, “Well, there ts nothing I can do | about it until morning,” he said quietly. ‘Wake me at six.” * Lo * The right pane! of the sanctuary) ‘floor window portrays Christ. the Healer, and bears His words, “Thy! balcony panel above contains a crown as an emblem of Christ's kingly rule over all things in heav- en and on earth. The glass in this window, as in all the other windows recently | installed in the First Presby- | terian Church, is imported from Engiand and Belgium. Each of the nine windows in the | A. HUTCHINSON Minister prhe State Street “Pontiac's Singing Church” ARTHUR HUBBS Minister of Music 11:00 A.M. “DELIVER US FROM EVIL” 7:30 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE “A REVIVAL PRAYER” Church School, 9:45 A. M. Youth Service, 6:30 P. M. (oom in | the wor rid. Si ll il ll li i i i di i i Mi di United Presbyterian Churches The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theetore &. Aliedbach, Pastor Bible School 11:20: A.M. — * Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages Auditorium Bible Class 10:00 A. M: “WHERE ARE THE NINE?” GOSPELAIRES QUARTET Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 11:00 A. M. “THE DOWNFALL of a KINGDOM” 7:30 P. M. “THE DEVIL'S BARBERSHOP” SPECIAL MUSIC “$undey School Attendonce. Lost Sundoy—981 DR. TOM MALONE SPEAKING AT ALL SERVICES Pastor Worshi: .. 10:00: A.M. Youth “Established ‘ the Faith” Youth Fellowship . 6:30 P.M. Evening Service Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M. JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third Fdmend 1. Watkins, Paster > Bible School ..... 9:30 A. M. >» Worship ..10:48 A. M. 'P Youth Fellowship . 6:30 P. M. 'P Evening Service | 7:30 P. M. > Wed, Night Prayer Meeting _ AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 First Street 4. Barvey MeVann, Pastor Bible 1000 AM Worship, 18 AM. “THE ANSWER TO A GREAT QUESTION” 7:30 P.M. School www vee -Youth Fellowship 6 30 PM Thursday Night 4 q q q 4 q q 4 4 q 4 q 4 4 4 q Bible Class 700 PM. >| DRAYTON PLAINS { 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4, q q 4 4 4 4 Walter J Teewwlssen. Jr. Paster 945 A M Bible S-hool 1100 A M Worship Service 630 P M Youth Fellowship 730 P M. Evenin Wed. Praver and Study 730 PM LAKELAND Williams Lake and Gale Rds. Rey F. Lambert, Paster . 930 A.M. 10°45 A.M g Worship Hour Dl i li i A i i i i i A i i i i, Ll, Ll i i i Bible School Morning Worship. Adult Forum . 800 P.M. Youth Fellowshin .. 7:00P.M AA a te, a ee tnt te at re First Open Bible Church 1517 Joslyn One Block North of SAS Bivd. Sunday, Feb. 5 Thru Sunday, Feb. 19 Each Night at 7:30 P.M. Except Mondays Evangelist Lawrence Deal of TONAWANDA, N. Y. = With Originally from the BAHAMAS, The Rev. Mr. Deal brings in his message the dynamic warmth and personal appreciation of our SAVING GOSPEL. Plan to hear him every night! ‘ REV. T. H. STATON, Pastor . - faith hath made thee whole,"’ The! {Church sanctuary is an original janer butwark of quietness and calm. When you have peace at the work, each one the only one of its center of your being, you cannot be defeated by fear or confusion q q 4 4 4 4 4 . 7:30 P.M. ¢@ @iguest Wednesday at 3:15 p.m.,| q q° 4 4 4 q) He didn’t start tearing his hair. He didn't cry out: “What shall lwe do? What shall we do?” This great man had at the center of his \life, a profound, divine peace, out of which came his driving energy and calm mastery of situations. ABLE THEN TO FOCUS A professor recently expressed himself in a magazine article as being ‘‘tired of all this talk about peace of mind.” Curiously, he seemed | the real world, a turning aside from the great questions of our time into a state of innocuous quiescence. If the mind of a man is quiet inwardly, if he has no fear and no ‘apprehension, he is then able to focus all the inherent powers of his| | personality upon situations which require attention. Our great need, therefore, is to develop a peaceful center, an to have the strange idea that the expression meant retirement from} ecture Series Slated Monday Dr. Morton Sobel, Guest Speaker, Will Discuss ‘Prejudice in Religion” ‘The fifth session of the B'nai) Israel Adult Institute Lecture Ser- ies will feature a discussion on ‘Prejudice in Religion."’ Guest ryl Mahan, Roland: Williams and '“Being Built up in Christ.” | president; Christine Lape, Youth Fellowship Bethany Baptist to Assist Pastor. Sunday Morning seamed Plans Program - Sunday has been designated as Youth Sunday at the Oakland Ave- An . nue United Presbyterian Churen+~Classes in Preparation -'The Builders Youth Fellowship made up of high schoal young) » -|people will assist the pastor at the. jmorning worship service. Their|; theme for the service is lished in the Faith.” for: Leadership Training to Begin at 6:30 P.M. | “Estab-| Bethany Baptist Church will ‘start programs and studies in pre- paration for Easter at 6:30 p.m. Christine Lape will speak on the Sunday topics, becoming “Established in 11:00 |of Pontiac, Pioneer Girls’ Pals and) The Rev. Stanley A. Bailey of ‘1948. et oabip el: friends are invited to welcome the Methodist Church in Elba will) J | Evening Service . =) PM ‘Sandy’’ home in Pontiac. | preach at the evangelistic meet- = Broadcast on W _ _ Rae, field representa-| ling to be held at the Elnwood FIRST. non tive for Piotieer Girts in Michigan! Methodist Church. a» ° land Indiana, will accompany Miss lamas Walvielbeentan: PRESBYTERIAN 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 sate. on-her itinerary in those nounced by William Schoonner, CHURCH Wes. users Gases, Lowell D. Baggelt, Choi: Director |chairman of commission on mem. | WILLIAM HL MARBACH Pastas ralacvies bership and evangelism of Elm- EDWARD D AUCHARD ‘ : First Church of God wood Methodist Church. GALEN E HERSHEY. Pastore = - = The meetings will start Feb. 26 945 AM. Church School to Hear Detroit Choi r and continue ineone man 4. ee 1100 AM. Morning Worship CH RISTIAN TEMPLE church is located at Auburn : . ‘ ] 01 and Grant St. The Rev. Keith ww TERS A PONTIAC $05 Auburn Ave: The Rev. Raymond S. Jackson, Colby will head the personnel work Dr Wijam H Marbach, “ Full Gospel—Nondenominational pastor of Jos. Campau Church of &toup; Mrs. Julius Nurek will ar- NX — 7 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship ‘God, Detroit, and his 46 voice|range for special music; Mrs.. ; ‘choir under the direction of Mrs.| Arthur Clark and Mrs. Olaf Blom-| pieces Chaplain Martin Speaking at - + -, ‘Cleopatra Jackson, will present a/berg will be in charge of planning CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC All Services ‘concert Friday at 7:30 p.m. in| Visitation teams. 2 - 315 — i Sch the First Church of God, 25 East} Publicity will be handled by SCIENCE CHURCH SO FPS $0111 5 Callioen = Crh and School | Boulevard South. George Granger. hy padvetgeepp Phe 7:45 P. M. — Soul Stirring Service See and Hear “Crusade for Christ” on Television Every Saturday 9:30 A.M.—WXYZ-TV Channel 7 ZION CHURCH OF NAZARENE 239 East tages S. "Young People sere owe F. i. REV. W. E. VARIAN, Pastor LAVERN .SHEFFIELD, Music Director —— 11:00 A. M. 9:45—SUNDAY SCHOOL _ Classes for every age interest 11:00—-MORNING WORSHIP “Ten Claims Made by Chirst” Youth Fellowship 7:30—Evangelistic Hour Hear Dr. Don Morris in his final message of this revival FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY ‘CHURCH “ 135 PROSPECT — GEO. D. MURPHY, Pastor HAVE YOU HEARD HIM? REV. G. W. STEVENS General Evangelist of the Free Methodist Church Tonight and Every Night Next Week_at 7:30 P.M. _ SUNDAY 11:00 A. M. The Christian’s Guide and Journey Don't Forget Sunday School 10:00 A. M. FREE METHODIST CHURCH 87 Lafayette St. (2 Blocks W. of Sears) Bring the Family | / Phone FE 2-9955 — LYAL H. HOWISON., Pastor Ea Infer-Church _|Meeting Slated Church School, 9:45 A. HM. 1 © Morning Servies, 11:00 4. 34. Service, =—— Detroit Pastor to Speck Leke St. Church of God | to Fellowship, Sunday Evening at 7:30 ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Joslyn at Fourth 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship 9:30 a. m. Sunday School Geerge Mahder, Paster FE 54-0404 the Rev. H. Reginald rector of St. Joseph's Episcopal Church, Detroit. - The Rev. Mr. Howden js a grad- uate of Trinity College, Toronto, ‘Ont., Canada. He received both ‘his Bachelor of Arts and Doctor of | Divinity degrees there. | He has served churches in 71'4 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-4609 Morning Service, 11:00 A.M. MRS. BLANCHE JOKI, Spesker “MEMBERSHIP IN UNITY” Sunday School, 11:00 4M. | Lakefield, Ont. and has been chaplain at the Ja Prepa- ratory School for Boys. Before coming to Detroit he was rector of St. Michael’s and All Angels Church in Toronto. He has been rural dean of To- FIRST OF GOD -” * Bey! St., Pon’ Ww. Cc. Tense tweens a Sunday School 9:45 . A Gift for Every Visitor WORSHIP—11:30 O'Clock SUNDAY EVENING, 7:45 e Singing © Music © Preaching- WPON—Sunday 8:00 to 6:30 A. M. “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel!” ——— a ASSEMBLY | "ithe children -|Paul Lutherag Church tomorrow, ronto North Deanefy, director of Upper Canada's Bible Society, a |member of the board of the An-_ ‘glican Women’s Training College, ‘a member of the executive com- imittee of the Missionary Society of the Church of England and ‘Canada and convener of the over- seas committee of the Missionary Society Every Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, ‘the Rev. Mr. Howden preaches over the Episcopal air sérvice. The Rev. Walter Young, chap- . YOUTH DAY AT ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH — Young people will assist in the’ worship service of St. John's Lutheran Church Sunday morniag. Members of the Luther League, the youth organization of Lutheran — will participate in ‘The Symbols of the Cross,” the theme the cross which they have made are Jerry Larson of South Marshall boulevard, (left:te right) Marsha Gorsline of Putnam street, Edwina. Palmer.of Cadillac avenue and ~_ Quayle of Pingree street, THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 A Pontiac Press Phote of the day. Placing symbols on | lain of Cranbrook School for | boys, will again give the Bible | Study. His topic Sunday will -be _ “God's Prophet.” ! The program will begin with a ‘Hymn Sing at 5:45 p.m. followed ‘by Bible study at 6 p.m. Refresh- ments will be served from 6:40 ‘to 7:30 The Rev. Mr. Howden: will preach at 7:30. Churches included in the fellow- ship are: Lutheran Church of the) ‘Ascension, Centra] Methodist, First ‘Congregational, All Saints Episco- ‘pal and the First Presbyterian. A ‘program is vieeaed to care for Catholics Build Huge Playdium $500,000 Roller Rink for Youngsters Located in Suburban Chicago GLENVIEW, IlL-—-Skaters young and old from all over Chicagoland are zipping around the 15,000- square-foot roller rink of the mil-| lion-dollar Playdium built here by Rev. George Mi Mahder to Confirm 11 Adults | At the 10:45 a.m. service at St.| * * * Swimming enthusiasts are study-| jing skin diving and water ballet EVANGEL TEMPLE Y. M. C. A. Side Entrance Neon-Deneminations! Full Gespel Sunday Scheel, 0:45 A. M. vening, 1:45 P.M Geoltrey Day. | B.A.B. TH. Pastor /11 persons will be confirmed by! the Rev. George Mahder, pas- tor. His topic will be “God, Whose ‘I Am and Whom I Serve.” | Those confirmed and who vill receive their first Communion in-| clude: Mrs. Gladys Glostrick, Mar-| around the jukebox and gleaming ‘ilyn Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seda fountain in the Playdium’s ‘Monroe, Mrs. Juanita Folk, Stan-| “jitterbug room.” in the recreation center's Bey 40- foot pool. Young jivesters — all wearing | neat slacks and. skirts, no blue | TIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ef Pontiac ONENESS 324 N. Perry St. SUNDAY SERVICES Sanday School Sendsy Morning ....... 1}:00 A.M Sunday Night .........0- 1:30 P.M. Wed. le and Prayer Pe OnE R Orne SoUednoses 7:45 P.M. REV. MARVIN P. HESTER Listen te Sanday Merning Breadcast, 7:00 te 7:30 A.M RADIO STATION WPON ley Keller, Sharon Kel Mrs.| The two-story brick fun house Emma LeMonde, Mrs. ors the answer of Our Lady of Per-! a. Sallie Eisele and Thom-| petal Help Catholic church to the lcomplaint of young suburbanites a e aD church = Sead |that they had no place to go at ‘aul Lutherans wi night ovat movies and the corner, cated in the fall. | drugsto | * Men Will Meet Monday | * * =| nals the service, jeans or levis — congregate | The: center has five taseromne|O® put in place by Bruce Quayle. Me. ism, Inc., was dedicated at the Luther League to Present ‘Symbols of the Cross’ St. John’s Lutheran Church, 87 er” by Malotte as the closing pray Hill St. at Cherry Court, will be ¢r of the service. among the. hundreds of ae, The pastor, Carl W. Nelson, will also participate and has announced ‘Churches in the United States and Canedathat will cbeerve Youth! ts nts ess realy invited Sunday te W. te peices beautiful and inspir- The special observance will be) titan mie sce ewinet United Missionary fo Hold Meetings “Symbols of the-Cross" will be pre-| sented by fifteen members of the! Revival Week will begin Sunday evening at the First United Mis- r League, the youth organi. aafiaal of the Lutheran Churches. | ‘The members have prepared & " |sionary Church 135 Progpect St. and continue each night through Feb.. 5. The Rev. Don A. Morris, pastor of the Boulevard Temple Methodist Symbols of|Church, Detroit will be the evan- ithe Passion of Jesus and His Cru-/gelist. William Palmer of Saginaw cifixion will be placed on the large|will be soloist and songleader. A Cross, so that when the servicegraduate of Owosso Bible College, iis completed the Cross will portray! ithe entire story of the Suffering the musical part of revival cam-| ‘and Crucifixion of Jesus, and will /Paigns in this area. thus be a “Symbolical Cross." Pe scat set. Yn Face of Minneapolis Dedicates ter of the Cross by Kay a. ‘Skid Row Seminary “Lamb ef--God"” symbol wi be placed on the Cross by de MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.—A “Skid |Folsom. while the third symbol,|Row Seminary” sponsored by the |“The Chalice and the Cross” will! Citizens’ Commission on Alcohol- ‘to Accept Medal Bishop Sheen - SAR Picks New York Prelate for Outstanding Contributions to U.S. PHILADELPHIA. — Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J. Sheen of New York was named to receive the 1956 Good Citizenship Medal of the Philadelphia Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution. It will be presented fo him at ‘the chapter’s annual buncheon here on Washington's birthday, Feb. 22. _ The medal is given annually to the American “considered to be outstanding in hig contribu- tions to the welfare of the United States,”’ Bishop Sheen is national direc- itor of the Society for the Propa- network ‘program entitled “Life is Worth| |Living.”* Previous winners of the citizen- ship medal include General Omar Bradley, General Duglas MacAr- thur, Admiral Richard E. Byrd and Frahk M; Folsom, president of the be a fellowship and study project |— acpi ncenhttsiterimticet each Sunday evening. South Side Church of God _ MOTOR and Parag ary eT. Gerviee, 6 a ee Youth Sunday "+s cogent] , M-59 on Milterd 4. F 4 { Maer. T. B Davis, Minister ‘ 0:00 a.m. Sunday Schoel gave Be Obsér ved 11715a.m. Morning Worship. | Study Project Planned : as Part of Program CHUGH of te G00 * ot First Christian . pay tak we eas oe b Healing Service7 P.M. | “Youth Sunday” will be observed Harry Baird, Royal Oak, in First Christian tomorrow peaker with the young people conducting Service 7:30 P. M. the morning rship.-~ The noegplerd be Ba! Citizen- ship Under Christ.” following : will be in charge of the service: WaTEre nt . Larry_Dunn, Rona organ, a Stanley. and Jackie Kosky, Ruth. (™ormou™ Se Ber SMe ow. Ann Vaughn and Carolyn: Kunse Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. . will sing a duet. |] Family Bibie Hour, Wed. 1:88 F. M, : The church will conduct a School | * ’ j of Missions thig. month. This will | Ber. W, Van Pew, Pow , Planned at Unity Church Sunday the table, The study period will} “"" : eS tom follow and the entire program Will = a of 08, wos md ‘ a eke C. ghambion Poster Athong those teaching are:. Reid | we time * |Graham, Mrs. Elwood Dunn, Mrs. |= rete Mrs. W. a ft. Reid Graham. A display Lutheran - urch p= algytge epes eres ersten igen ; Missouri Synod icy] : Rev, Ralph C. Claus Special Service ae 945 A. M. be held at 11 a.m. Sunday at the PERRY PARK : Unity Church of Oakland County, Ss [1% N. Saginaw St. BAPTIST CHURCH “This will be a rebedieation to ee er Od Truth promote a d : ter of the real green Younes, Dosete. ¢t Fe meaning of Dai Word m bapa vow title Wed, ot 7:90 roof ge Gets Lam, ro Rev, —s Pastor : FE ; Start Dirty Comic War INDIANAPOLIS (RNS) —Ameri- PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin and Fairmount SPECIAL “YOUTH WEEK" SERVICES Radio Corporation of ‘America, 1 The Christian Men's Club wil meet Monday noon for a lunc’ ‘program in the Waldron Hotel. 30 fhiinute color film prepared by, the Missionary Aviation Fellowship’ will be shown. — 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship— 6:15 P.M. Young People . 7:30 P.M. “FACING Gop” Wednesday Service .. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH But the Rev. pastor, 1 and a $45,000 stainless steel kitchen’ on where hot meals are served daily a to. the parish school's 1,480 stu- dents. emphasizes: = COMMUNITY PROJECT John J. Dussman, ‘of Thorns” “It’s not a parish venture, it's by Judy Harmes. Neighboring Glenview Commun- for the entire community.” * * * Others participating | service are Edwina Palmer, Jerry Larson will place the sy’ oeThe Thirty ests of Silver” Salvation Army's Harbor Light, which symbolized the betrayal of center here. Mayor Eric Hoyer esus, “The Hammer and Nails” participated in the ceremonies. are will’ be placed on the! A three-month course has’ been | the Jehovah's Witnesses in Com-. Cross by Sharon Mantylla. On the planned with classes to be held| munist top of the Cross the “INRI—Crown every Tuesday and Thursday. symbol will be placed! . Completion of 12 classes over the of sect members in West Berlin. “three-month period will entitle en- | The meeting was told that de- in this Witnesses Expanding Behind Iron Curtain BERLIN — A rapid growth of |reported at a three-day. conference rollees to diplomas, Mr. Rahneff| spite persecution and pressure the said. Coffee and cookies will be|Witnessés have increased their served after each class. Jamas in Communist areas, - controlled countries was = Morning | — Sunday School ( Tonight end Tomorrow Night ot 7:30 P. M. ‘Rev, pn Sle ee Guest Spesker and Singer Come Young! — Come Old! -— Enjoy These These Services — Aree rill, . 4 A.M. Ages) TIED 99:00 ALM. EC. SWANSON, Minteter ”. ROY OVERBAUGH, 6. 5. Supt. oeenne 7 All Saints ES onol Church Williams Street at West Pike. The Rev. C. George Widdifieid.’ Rector ‘The Rev. Lewis W Towler, Curate er ee ee wr “A SURE FOUNDATION” Waterford—Drayton Area Paster Speaking at All Services ity church sent over 172 Protestant kids and an adult leader one night shortly after the rink opened and| now js planning weekly skating parties there. The rink ts W§!laminated at ' night with artificial moonlight as Film Al 1 Sastoas Paster MA 56-1100 skaters waltz to the strains of 816 Baldwin Ave. REGULAR PRAYER SERVICE—THURS. noes SATURDAY EVENING SERVICE SUNDAY SCHOOL MORNING WORSHIP wale SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE _ Public FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH “the mighty Hammond organ.” | The pool has colored spotlights Paster, Rev. Tommy Guest SERVICES . _ for ballet presentations. — DULL ILIEEEE_E BS plan pT don't know of anything like it epod . in the United States,” said ape Leneectgereers-. 1:00 P.M. | Dussman. lavited — The Playdium is owned by Morning 9:45—Worship—Study ; &: :45—Surlday School || 11:00—Worship- Service : “WHAT BETHAN | ; — WEDNESDA ——WELCOME——$——= Bethany Baptist Church W. Huron at Mark Ave. Fred Roberi Tiffany, Pastor Sunday Sunday's Theme: | (Reserved = the — at the == Ment) | Maryhaven, Inc:, a Wilmette (TIl.) founded in T9344. ——s_-* * t Church | i] | from the archdiocese,”’ said Father, Dussman. ‘We still have a $435,- 000 debt on im = Evening | 5:00—Youth Center 6:06—Yeuth Choirs 7: 0 Programs for All A businessman in hn parish who prefers anonmity donated half of the Playdium’s cost. he. said. Churches Contribute WASHINGTON, D. C. (RNS) — i|| Almost as much government-owned || surplus foed was shipped overseas Y STANDS FOR” ¥ EVENING — by religious groups and other vol- Sunday School ........ 9:45 weeny ore oo... 39:00 B. Y. ..6:30 p. m. Heceuanl Service 7:30 p.m. BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH Osmun and Going Streets juntary relief agencies in the last) six months of 1955 as was handled by those agencies during the en- {ire previous fiscal year. Mid-week Praver eaves 5 New Vestrymen | ho’ for th ed th est! me for the ag = ot | Christ Church Cranbrook has nll {nounced the election of five! “We couldn't get any more credit new vestrymen and vestry offi: | Talent Time ‘Brown; janior warden, Howard B. _and Milton A. Manley, president of St, dohn's Luther League, Marsha Gorsline, Delor- ‘Fhe seminary is believed to = es. Gustafson, Ralph LeVigne, the first of its kind in the country. by 60 per cent during the past six years. Martha Jo Hoyt, Deanna Dovre, Jack Ryan, JoAnn Fol- som, Eddie Santala, The Junior Choir will also par- ticipate in the service by singing. ~ “Were You There When They Cru- cified My Lord?” while the Senior = will sing “The Lord’ s Pray-, Christ Church Elects | Junior | cers. Beginning a three-year term this month will be new vestrymen Roy E. Stringer, Howard B. Steggall,: Luther Leader, C. Theron Van Dusen. and Morely Walker. Tonight 7:30 P. M. WAYNE F. WELTON Minister—FE 2-6928 PARKDALE Church of the Parkdale and Hollywood One Block West of Baldwin | ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. tions, Church School. School. Rector, ‘9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion, Instruc- 11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion, Church Sermon by the TAA fn Hlin al all MILPORD, MICH $00 A M.—Holy Communion 9:48 A M-—Church School 11:00 A. M.—Morning Frayer Ger the ‘Rev. Robert 2. baste Shenoy. Vicar ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL Dixte High “ 9: A. ly Communion - 16:06 A.M—Church School “11:00 A.M.—Moly Communion & Rev. Waldo R. Hunt; Vicar Sachah rect ee + Fe ee Near Sermon. Officers for the coming year in- elude senior warden, William M. Steggall; treasurer, W. B. Hoge: assistant treasurer, Robert C. W. Sadler and clerk William G. Lee ichen, Jr. Continuing vestrymen from the! past year are Carl O. Barton, Ari/ Services at 9 A. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of Genesee and Glendale Rev. Otto G. Schultz—Specker Sunday School—9 A. M. and 11 A. M. M. M. Begole, John W. Blanchard, | Austin Harmon, Harry D. Hoey’ " WESLEYAN Wed. 7:30 P. Rev. J. W. acon Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School ILTON Hand HERALD OF TRUTH ~ CHURCH OF CHRIST a N. Perry — Phone 2-6269 : ie Thee fi Eve. Service XYZ—fach Sen. 1:00 to 1:30 P.M. 3:00 a ML Sendey Bible School bf} P.M, — Evening Service aie) a M, ws Wership 8-7642 i FIRST C HURCH OF GOD 25 East Boulevard — South of Lookout Drive - 7:30 p.m. Evening Service For Transportation Call FE 4-1782 i H, Eugene Ramsey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Anderson, Ind. 10.00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship 10:45 a.m, Morning Service 0 PM. Wednesday :Wership Service, 11:00 A. M. outh Meeting, spales. 9 [Nesper Service, 5:30 PF. M. ¥ 7:00 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting and’ Meret Leadership Training Chyey, 7 0 P.M. Rev, Rose L. Davis, Pastor Thursday. Communion Service, ae P.M, Rev. Daniel Havens. Associate Paster = vezi |] Calvary Missionary Church ———- aT 306 Midwey—Otf Sanford -—s 10:00 A. M.—"The Lighted Candie” “We Offer You Christian / Petonship” Tl Sunday Schoo! OA. Broadcast Over WPON 10:15 A. M. C tral Chri ti ‘Chu ch |) Young People wi P M. Morn. Worship ...11 A. M. | 11:15—12:15 Church School en nis an I Eve. Worship 7:45 P. M. Junior Church ....11 A. M. jf ‘6:15 P.M. M. Y. FELLOWSHIP B47 Herb, Sesiauy /Street vane aces Servint 7:30 P.M. SUB-DISTRICT YOUTH RALLY Wedn of Prayer, ane Pa jon eee Gate s* M. Ss rept “Book of Reve = ee Illustrated Message by Rev. Paul Havens rE 4-9652 | REV. PAUL HAVENS, Speaker METHODIST Rev. C. D. Fries, Pastor FIRST METHODIST S. Saginaw at Judson St. Rev. Paul B. Havens, Minister Wednesday. 7:30 P.M. PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY W.Y.P.S. 6:45 P.M. Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. 365 East Wilson Ave. Sunday School . B.T.U. ee * eee eeos. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Paster First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH ceoeee 9:45 ALM Morning Worship......11:00 A.M. F 6:45 P.M. | Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M. Young People’s Bible Stu. 8:00 P. M. Alfilicied With Southern Baptist Convention . Phone FE 4.8574 “ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 67 Mill Street at Cherry Court Sunday School °°... SoBonnoOdE Benesmenne 9:45 A. M. urs Mhihoin eee 11 A, M. . * iJ - tor i len Rev. Carl W. Nelson. B. D.. Pas me can MRS. FRAN DAWSON, Song Leader Sunday School—9:45 A. M. THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 29 W. Lawrence Street —Suridey Services— — Young People’s taghané & Holiness Meeting—11:00 A.M. Salvation Meeting-—7:30 P. M. —, Prayer and Praise — 30 P.M. commending fester a ‘Yn are Cordially Invited Me Sj ae “a | hi 4 \ \ . Plorida Church Group Schedules Religious Plays: ' _ MIAMI, Fla. (RNS) ~ Two re- the Diocese of South Florida.~ ! They are “Now Is The Tige,” a political comedy, and “The |Upper Room,” which. concerns events that occurred just after the ‘Last Supper. gs Ld The guilt oe some 47 mem- bers, including Cornelia Otis Skin- ner, Joseph Cotten, John Payne, Charles Coburn, Boris Karloff, Ba- ‘sil Rathbone, Robert Young and ‘Raymond Massey, who will serve the group when in this area. 178 Green (Neat Orchard Lake Ave.) Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M. “The Second Coming of Christ and the Relation to the ‘Communion Service” Evening Service 7:30 P. M. “The Sting of Death Is Sin BRANCH sum, SCHOOL, 9:30 P.M. Rev. G. J. Berache,Paster ne Officers Call Meeting | The officers of the Pleasant) ‘Grove Baptist Church are hold- ing a meeting for all members Feb. 14 and urge everyone to be present. The chairman of the board of deacons is Redre Anthony and ag) Ella Mae Thompson is sercetary.}— 9, : > > : ‘Don’t Buy Until You Compare These : a ae Sena ei, ‘ ‘ MISSIONARY TO THE ORIENT — The- Rev. the leadership of the Rev. Dick Hillis of “Orient | OUTSTANDING | and Mrs, Bob Shelton with baby Sharron Kay, age Crusades.” Today ‘more than 200,000 Chinese are * ! three months, and Rebecca Lyn, two years old, taking the Bible correspondence course of the “Crusades.’’ He came-back to the States in the . fall of ‘52, was married in January 1953 and returned to Okinawa with his bride in Febru- ary of the same year. there. The family will leave for Indo-China in the fal sod a uke year La are home on furlough at the Rex Sheltons of | Gage street. 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Full price ONLY $7,395, * * Oak Floors * Gas AC Heat * Tile Bath ' & Modern, Streamlined Kitchen Bethany Baptist Otters: Course in Religious Living ' Starting Sunday morning at 9:45,'Harvard University.. “Living Re- the “Angeles Class of Bethany Bap- ligions and a World Faith.” tist Church will offer a three month) Forrest Brown, Pontiac High eourse in the living religions of School teacher, .president™ of the world. | the class, invites all adults who The course is designed for col- | are interested in human rela- lege work level and gives a com- | tlons and world understanding to parison of the basic teachings of | attend, the Christian religion with other = The course will be taught in the } religions, ‘Sanctuary by the Rey. Fred) H The text book to be used is en R,Tiffany, pastor of the church. P } titled “Faiths. that Compete for He has studied this course at Col-| } 4 Only 574 5 DOWN $5 5 MONTHLY This Payment INC of _Tanes and | ie — % Large Lots, near schools... bus... stores. % City Sewer and Water OPEN SUNDAYS 1 P. M, to 6 P.M. Model located off Out Ookland Ave. on Today! en, Inglewood Ave, DORRIS & SONS# REALTORS ” ‘gate University, the University of ites Loyalty,” by Dr, Frank Ste- Ch ag analthe Univuraity of Marit Resource reading will be the. lin, Germany. Membership Sunday will be cele-| Race by Dr. Witte Hocking ot cied at the Il o'clock cervice., 7 | |The senior choir professoinal will ae i FE 4-1557 Celebraté Boy Séout Week More than 4,000,000 Scouts (Cubs, Scouts, Ex- plorers and Scout Leaders) will celebrate during the week from February 6th to the 12th. Their stogan fa, “Onward for God and My Country.” This group of young men ary being taught the ibe followed by a service of Bap-|. Trini 1a$ ‘tism. Sharon Wolf will play the | special organ music. | REV. PERRY THOMAS ‘Following. the sermon ‘Ele t t ments in jan Fel nip in | M h di Ch h Baptismal Rite | :srscenavscaz Methodist Churc bers. will receive the Hang of | 1 a by the ae — Wi | H ld M 24 Members to Pledge ea by the board of I 110 eetings Faith at 11 A.M. Service wih Maynard Johnson, schalr | ‘The Rev. Perry Thomas of Com-, | merce Methodist Church will be in Church Tomorrow. | The full-length sound and: color preaching in an evangelistic mis- ‘motion picture, ‘Martin Luther’’|sion being held at the Galloway vorshippers at St. Trinity Lu will be shown Sunday evening at Lake Methodist Church beginning in Ss sduiea cledes their \7 o'clock in the lower auditorium. Sunday evening at 7:30. The Rev. re 58 get eee = ‘There is no admission charge. (Mr. Thomas will present a series corvice | ieanorcew : —_ lof sermons; ‘The Grammar of | Faith” —with such topics as ‘‘Con- Paper Picks Clergy OK: Mrs, Janet Cook, Mrs. Trotter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lit- aid named as tle, Fred Schramm, Ray Rob news story in this area the out-| ‘bins, William Dale Flanery, Elmer SPoken support of school integra- Perry and Mrs. Ernestine Sonnen- tion by clergymen in the capital's berg Virginia suburbs. The follow; ing will reaffirm their, Clergymen in Alexandria, Arling-| Baptism Covenam in the Rite of! = and — have Confirmation: Mrs. Letta Akred, | up almost unan y Reeth" Only Lacy" Rhoden agent adoption ot "the Gray EM_Supper prc, the 1 ‘Howard Hamm, Mrs. Carol Hahn, Commission report proposing | John Tysick, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas state subsidies to private schools Gonzalez, Richard Hamm, Mrs.|/as a means of avoiding compul- Catherine Callendar, Mr. and Mrs. sory school integration, Arnold Callendar, and Mrs. .Bar-| “Protestant, Roman Catholic and” og ees bara Benns. Jewish pastors have vigorously) . presentation called ‘'The Bible The Rev. Ralph C. Claus will supported racial integration from Speaks’ will be used in presenting preach on Isaiah 30:21 ‘This Is their pulpits.. They have drawn ithe Scripture each night. The pub- |the W ay, Walk Ye In rt" “us ‘continued segregation. showing them by example what Americanism meafts tm everyday living. He watches those boys develop inte Eagles, into adults, teke their places among men to further expand the principle of decent Hving, decent behavior, applying the doctrine of love, helpfulness and kindness to man and beast Show me @ Scout and I'll show you @ good ‘ ¢itieen, now and all of hie life. Bcouting is applied idealiom. Tt has nothing for sale but character, mo objective but the highest degree of citizenship. America will be what Boy + ~Seoute make of it. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 906 NM. Perry Street Phene FE 2-8978 the top 1955 religious Faith.” The Sunday evening service has ‘will feature the Sanctuary Choir of the church and other special ‘music. vednesday everiing at 6:15, the, ichurch will be having a Family ™. ©. SIrte of the church, the Rev. Kenneth Permers: and will feature soloists various musical groups ad it's slarger CHURC H OF CHRIST Meets at 1194 Jestyn Ave. for Wership EACH LORD'S DAY MORN. 1! A. M.- 4 Services Each Lord’s Day Evening......,,..7:00 P. M. Matt 1618 And T say unto thee thou art Peter and upon this rock 1 will bulld my church. And the gates of hell shall not prevail against ft Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 17-0226 = SeTV ices. They Too Sensitive? SALTA, Argentina w — Citizens have asked that the local police station be demolished. They com- plained the structure, formerly a thing out of the Middle Ages and! Tl tortures for many years.” MONEY AND BAN KING =U In Everyday Living SSuSSSe. IT’S NOT TOO LATE to save substantially on this winter's fuel bill. You can begin now to _follow these practices, suggested ~< by authorities on home heat- tion—they are potential emer- gency exits... wood creas above cellar walls should be checked for termite damage and repaired promptly — ter- UN Cox, Gloria Cox, Sonja ‘been set aside as Church night and . is ander the direction of the pastor | = (2) has symbolized “repression and | i dy i sho to Give Awards Pastor, Superintendent |. to Present Bibles, Pins for Attendance — Receiving first year awards of Bibles are the following: Paul Alle- ibach, Gerry Barnhart, Wayne Barnhart, Gary B. Blattneberger,| Phyllis Joan Burt, Donald William - Others .were Thomas E. Cox. Debra Kay Dennis, Laurie Dennis, Sandra Heisler, Glenda Christine Lape, Michael Martin, Michael McCormack, Steven Clark Meredith, Barbara Ann Monroe, Robert Dale Monroe; - = & Brien, Doris Sjoblom, M Vernon, Ileane Wilson, pacity Susie! ‘Young, Second year awards, the United - [presbyterian pin, go to Cheryl Cof- iting, Marilyn Coffing, James Haun, ‘William Haun, Jeanne Hunt, Ro- berta. Hunt, Linda Marie Koch, Connie Miller, Norman Neidrich, |Kathleen O’Brien, Linda were |Phipps, Jeannette M. Powley, K i Verwey, Annette Webb, J ck \Webb, James Webb, Lynn Webb, The children were born |Ronnita L. Williams and Valda & ie Wi | s #* 8 | Ten young people receive third ‘year awards including Charles E. ‘Bedford, Robert Bedfored, Sonja, ™ Rae Bedford, Geraldine Cunning-, ‘ham, Judy Gail Phipps, Robert Powley, Linda Leé Schultz, Pa- Receiving fourth year recogni-' ‘ition are Georgia Lee Bedford, Ja- nette M. Bedford, Ruth Ann Bed- ford, Nancy Lee Cunningham, ‘Gary Lee Greene, Patricia M.' * Hoyes, Elizabeth Powley, Judy, Williams, Melvin D. Williams, Car-) ‘rolyn Sue Talmage, Gay Ann Tal-' image. Fifth year awards will be made ito Robert A. Greene, Ruth Eliza- ~|beth Shepherd. | Receiving recognition for the _ sixth year are Patricia Freeman, *\Sharon Freeman. Seventh year award will go to -|Emily Lou Hardy. Eighth years of record attend: the scene of several recent traffic First. ‘se jance is the achievement of Norma sn Koch. ithe pastor, The Rev. Theodore R. |Allebach, Joyce Sweet, Bible School ‘superintendent and George Balch lassistant superintendent. | Carl Matheny will be heard in a ‘solo and a boys’ quartet consist- aircraft in New Delhi marked a First € See ing of James and Jack Webb, Glen Bradsher and Billy Sherman, will sing. wi in Pusliament Will Be Sharing. Single-Top Hat LONDON (1s)-—efiots's members of Parliament get a new top hat to shafe between them, thanks to Lani Harold) Wilson. to MPs for without it they cannot) py, accordance with the dignity of the House if the sergeant-at-arms were instructed to get a new, and, if possible, up-to-date, hat for the raising of points of order. “This one,’ he declared, is at ‘Jeast fifty years old and is in bad ‘condition. If the sergeant-at-arms cause’ of the purchase tax on hats Lee the chancelloy-should be asked to) trinity. Wensen at introduce a suplementary estimate for that Lancome Concert Spectators HOUSTON, Tex. \P—A piano ‘concerto had just been completed and the 3,000 spectators watched with interest as two stagehands| came out to acca on paino. * One_ started - shove it—and the} eft front leg came of fin his hand. There was a nervous spasm of gig-| les as he struggled to support His ‘cerner of the piano. The giggles erupted into a roar as a third man ran on stage 2 oF Be two. The sell-out a may noticed Symphony director Leopold ‘Stokowski turn a fraction on the! podium to see what was up. But. -= tricia Ann Shepherd, Sharon Kay only the three stagehands heard his) »|\Verwey, and Roland F. Williams. smiling crack: co Ancient Irish Village Gradually Disappearing DUBLIN—One of the oldest vil- | \lages near here is in the process} of disappearing. It is Milltown’ village, where local residents can trace their ancestry back for cen- tuaris. It was a community long) |before the Danish invasion of Ire-| land. Vilalgers. reluctantly without protest, have moved to new homes. to make way for a streets. The narrow road, which has been Cee jaccidents, will be widened to han- ldle the increasing traffic flow and| Presenting the awards will be the banks of the Dodder River vy ® will be converted into parkland for the enjoyment of those who live in the new Milltown. Arrival of two new Russian civil major step towards the opening of a direct air service between Rus- sia and India, Methodist flange Catholics for Teaching ST. CLOUD. Minn. ‘(RNSi—A Methodist minister lauded Roman Catholic schools for teaching mod- esty, to their students « * The Rev. Paul L. Grove of North Branch, Minn.. gave the praise: in a letter to officials of Cathedral High School, here. He wrote: value of good cit self and reward ; The following will declare the . . of helping others, Leadership tn this organization oo Christian Faith and then receive’ of Integration Top Story pooja mae cheapo Lees is the most satisfying endeavor one can find: first, the Sacrament of Holy Baptism: | ’ en jerme: Gi pam vast ense | 282 get some of the principles rub off on the leader; second, Julia Ann Putte, Mrs. Delia Goyer, | WASHINGTON. D. C. — The ‘of Faith, Perfect Tense of = : he ie working with malleable humanity, teaching, Harriet Washington Post and Times- Her- Faith,” and "The Future Tense of * of M odesty gotten) = subjects, they teach modesty, seeking to recapture some of the feminine elegance that once made American wom- anhood supremely the envy of the world’s female population. “In those days men doffed their hats when they. met women on the, ba streets; they rose to their feet when they entered a mom; they 640 A top hat is of weal) importance | ¥¥ raise’ points of order in a House, ss Treated to Added Act have) and not! | Church Ca ch Calendar’ — See sruteest i ee) at Alien oer, oes C fs ib very Baptist Rev, H E Wrobbey (10. 11, 7:30) . Squeegee. i Lees = a Bates (10; g 4: a Bes ween 242 Maldrie Av 1: 130 Figst Senta, tt, Se am. we Liner ne a: a ®. mace ns 0 R, Pie Sloe: ih, (11, 7:30) riment, Hellyweed at Walton = David Mortenson (11 a.m,, 7:30) lemerial, 35) a a =F (1178, 7:30) Mexican, Beptict. 7 Wont Wien Ny, Pwililiem w. Bell aa 1:30 New 30? Bloomfield Rev. Fore B. Teed al, 1:30) Park, Baltimore ont Semmetes Peter Midine Bie a 7:30 ms La revidescs, ee 1:30 Bac! Re ry Neres 112 L. ‘ Cox. is precluded from getting one be- pcm, Grove Missionary Sentiet hi ae Pike 7 Rev fre Littielohn ihe 7: Mao Rev R onde we T:30) |Christian er Missionary Alliance 4178 Green Re vG J serscne (11, 7:30) Christian Scjentist | First Church, Williams ot Lawrence ll em, ; : Haren and Mili Figey "Malcolm KK. Burton (10:30) Christian — ristian, 347 North Secinaw Nev. ot Series D , oy (Li, 7:30) Disciples of Christ | | First Christian, 850 West Huron Rev. Duncan D. McColl nie a. m.) re All Saints Be Rev. hea ‘ice) | Ew essilcas United Brethreg | Baldwin, tit Baldwin Ave Rev. Myron R. Brerete® Eft, 1:30) [calvare, Pedder’ at Prospect | Bingaman (11, 7:30) iv vangelical- -Reformed aor Auburn at Mariva ev Maynard Oeaterie” 110 a.m.) Free Methodist Ce Laffey Rev. sate Hawison (11, 7:30) Mission Church, 225 Harrison Rev W A Jcunsee (ll, 7:30) | Jewish Reformed =e Beth Jacob, 79 Elizabeth Lake “ Rapbi Sentord E. Saperstein (Friday 1 | { dewish Conservative B'Nai Israei, 148 Oneida Reohi Heury Hoschander (11 a.m! Lutheran Ascension, Williams and Sp aheshl Gectee L eo (ll am Rey © G Schultz (8 a.m. il a« John's Evangelical, Hil a cuerry Rev Car! W ——_ tll = on Joslyn Fourth Geo Mander i 10:45 a.m.) re Jess Raion c Claus ate am) Methodist. Baidwin Avenue Rev Charles, 8 ig wood (10 am.) | Rev Central, Heron and polit aw ites H Bank 10 6) roe eye! a 30 6.m.) Mow ay ul R | reed (10, 7:30 Oakland Pare. Montealm at Glaseese Rev ef Deeg (10 a.m.) Gallow at Pontiac eith “Coby 10 7:3) AME ~ 4 Asbera meres “4 A. Porker (11 it wan Bcteesinn 443 mi Rev Denaid E Morris Wilsen Avenue ighiand a RE Rev Facton H Hazard Wee fe am.) First Westeyam, 6 N. Lyw Rev C D Friess (10. 7 30)" Nazarene te K Hutchinson (11, 7:30) Parkdale Eli a3 7 0 ev arn Lon “4 7: Sion, 9 Eat Pee | Rev W E Varion ‘f1 7:30 x St Georre Greek. 85 Mariva Rev wvoterios D Gouvellis (10 am.) Presbyteria First, Haren at Wayne Dr Wm H Marbach ‘11) Roman Catholic St Vincent ge Paul, 199 8. Parke eet Rev Al ieee Zales kl (8 am 45 10 11°30 St Michaei's Edison payee Rev Micnael O'Retilv 3» 8 x ph § 8 Sune ay Masses 11:30 1230) Boulevard and Ragiey ae ie a Jarzembowski Suaday 0. ba Rewedict, Lyan Re Rienard 6 So 0 11:30 Seventh Der Adventist Mount Clemen Elder Herbert oth ‘tt am. Saturday) Spiritualist i. 7 SM Jone Rt Re Avenue Thomas -Masses “Ne wonder that many Protes- proffered their seats in public "irs 4 Progressive, 16 Chase St tants send their girls to Catholic schooly—for along with other for- Congregation Changes Hour of Worship, School It was decided at the annual congregational meeting of the Sate Auburn Ave., at Mariva . to combine the Sunday School | Be church service hour. In the lfuture both will meet at a new hour, 10:30 a.m. Recent officers elected Forest. Irish, president; Carl Opland, vice-president: Joseph ,McLeod, secretary; William Bus-! were |big old house, (1) looks like some- ‘sard, financial secretary and Rob- were magnificently different,” ert Petersen, treasurer. The Rev. ‘Maynard Oesterle is pastor. QVENOUO0E¢9¢E HH NTTEEEUUTTAUETTT a You Can Shop DAY ing. Close outer doors quickly when entering and leaving the house; keep insidé temperature moderate, so that windows needn't be opened ; turn off heat in unused rooms; lower ther- mostat when retiring at night—. and when you will be absent from home for a-day or more. mites build tunnels over mason- ry and undermine houses. In the interest of a safe, sound cellar in your house, you might con ' sider acting on these pointers — yourself. If you haven't enough ready cash, remember that we make Home Repair Loans at. moderate cost; spread repay- ment over a period of months. fess coal is now larger in sige to give you even better satisfaction. * ‘Tey the NUT or the STOVE KING SIZE. See how inter and SAVE! Our Entire Stock of Dresses * A SAFE & sOUND CELLAR is the aim of a bulletin recently sent by one community to all its residents. The notice states, in brief: The entire cellar ceiling should be fully covered with * PLACES TO ‘Save money? You can choose among several kinds, Which kind to choose? Be guided by the experience of millions of other people, just REDUCED TO BELOW COST § fireproof material—many home fires start in the cellar, . . the cellar should be domp-proofed —dompness is very harmful to equipment .. . cellar stairways should be kept in good condi- like you. Banks suit the greatest number of savers; have the greatest volume of savings! For your reserve cash,-open a savings account at a bank. (We'd be glad to have you make it ours.) TON OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orcherd Loke Ave. | PON TIAC STATE BAN K FE 5-6150, Sundays 10 A - Nellie. -4500 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD Open Weekdays 10 A. M. to 10 P.M. in Russ’ Country Store M, to 9 P.M. [POWER [Serviced cooibente lconv eyances; they trounced any ‘Tuffian who dared to ogle them or \show the least disrespect. But that |was-a tong time ago, before many American women traded their high place in men's esteem for the freedom to imitate men and often outdo them in their grossness."’ ‘lic is invited to attend all of these Bethel Evangelical and Reformed pices panp Mr. Grove's remarks were prompted by his enthusiasm over Cathedral high's all-girl band | whic h he said ‘'stole the show” ‘when it participated in an Ameri-, can Legion parade at North. ‘Branch. “They were so different: declared. “They wore skirts, not pants. Even drum = majorettes were not out to reveal their bodily charms but te reveal their skill in handling their hatons . . They excelled in their skillful precision of marching, accuracy of musicianship, as they looked | neither to right or left in their dignified, modest approach. “We salute you, young ladies.’ Learn while you are young that 'modesty is still a pearl of great) un: .Price. Modesty attracts the right’ }' kind of men, and is a virtue that, assures you the grateful love of your future children,” he said. United Presbyterian Commenity, 4064 Oakland 10 7.30) Rev epecsnre R. Allebach Jostvn Avenge Josivn ai Third Rev ET Watkins it 7:3) Miscellaneous rhea Army Citadel, [2 W Lawrence nd Mrs Magnos Michalson ae 45, 7:45), | Anostolic Charch of Cortes Abas Central we arent 129 “fray ¢ A F.. Temple, "bis Rockwell eerie Ae Britton (11 am stina Paveohie Sclence, ie e Motece John Drake (8 wnie cae Bethel Tabernacle, 1348 Baldwin Rev Chesier Swotfer 110. 7:45) os Temple, al Franktin Ra. cars ‘12 8p Renian Holiness, Going at Om on Christian sca aS too Ave. Rev. and mrs Leland Marion (9 48 am. 7:45 i Lid Ww Dorsens 1 Heth, a oo ef Chrict 28 Tasms on E Truex Min i196 0 7:30) Charen of Christ 1196 sostva 2,2 ohn penal Min T30 Charch of Ged, 96 eae e St, Rev Perry © Horten mt 44 7:30) Cherck of fied, 18t Wess %t -Re Mator J t* te, 11 30 7-90 Charen of Ged tn Christ om Wearen 1 Toh sen 19 7 7 Ww Charen Gee in Caries fb _Nebraske Les * F d. on 19 3 7 Evamet Tempe, Mc fe ide Mar First Creren of ia na Ecenrcicai Tt h Shed ce ermacle, te Tilden Virst Assembly of Ged 19 LE ¥ Werlev Wibler | Melbourne esta eo of the Brethren N. Rose- Rev Leftor Shafer 111, 7) ete) M4 Bible Cherch. WIT Joslye Trenton Stanton i 1] yeh | Wiest, ares Brethren 314 Rev Car] Downey 11 Paldvin Are. Jehovah's ‘tnesses, North Untt, 4400 W. Walton Bivd, (4,815 pm) t 600 E. Pike, 14, 5 15 a Sout — wee Sainte, 8 © Goose ised Cha ren portal Das Saints. & Frew “le Holiness, natant 7 sy virmest Faneon frie ratte Misstonary Cherch 1 Rev George Murphy ‘11 : ‘Prospect ry All jobs estimated ot st 5342 Union Street LAWN MOWERS Only Genvine Factory Parts Used d rates Sold and. Serviced by Incorporated Crafts & Supplies pAtecired Pontiac 14, Mich. * + } . ne : aoe "¢d ee oe ; : OF a ) y re ee } (i ee } “ad py ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 | THIRTEEN ~ Denver Federal Offices ee — sad sy elroy Toronto Banning Community Theaters i. | . Want Evacuation Site |sinctive enemy attacks aseney Black Sambo’ : — 24 DENVER (@Y — Wanted: Sites|heads have been given four months| = wun, ue eT IN ae 7 a Denver's 31 Federal agen- to look for alternate headquarters, |F TOM Schools Cinemascope, Clark Gable, Jane “Ras: | a. © may Continue operations in surprise week-long Leo “ : : , oes event of a superbomib attack. . ta Sa determi t tcaity|, TORONTO, @ — “Lite Black wa ats Te va a ine Pete) Civil Defense Ad-\ot evacuation and reorganization! was written in 1889, will be| sa. pig "Pasi Ureniyay” ‘The Bow eee stration has ordered heads of'at the emergency sites. withdrawn from Toronto public| er? Boys: “kiss of Fire,” Jack Palance, Bet schools. - ee “The Tall Men,” Cinema- a5 The Board of Education has 2p. | =< Gane, Jane ign oS . “Quentin voted to‘'remeve from class- CinemaBcope, ope. Robert Taylor, Kay Ken- dail. jroom- and schoo} libraries the tale Pri, sat: “anges.” Supe oe pistons Pate Male Powers, Meadiine book’s ‘withdrawal was Bat: “The Trees of Ponte Vita,” sijasked by a Negro parent delega- gun. “Tues:’ “Kismat,” Howard Keel, tion which said it was a cause of/49 Bvt The, King's Thiet.” Ane anguish to all Negroes. Trustees Riven, Eat Hamund Purdom; “Musio Land,” Keego if books appeared entitled ‘Little oft? et a arr Thinte,” Wop Tony” or ~“Little Mick ley ‘Winter Paddy.” Sun., Tues: “Artists and Models," eolor, Martin and Lewis; “The War- Superintendent Z. S. __Phimister| store. CinemaSeope, color, Errol Flynn, | opposed. the move as “a form of! #eenne OF ake—Walled Lake ‘bannin and Austria grabbed a fourth gold — medal when its gifted figure skat- ing team of Elisabeth Schwarz and 6—61| Kurt Oppelt won the pairs title. The bobsled run popped so many cracks in the ice that officials de- ‘bated whether to delay the fourth of the final two runs until Sunday, the final day of competition. Mikes, Freds SUBURBAN CATHOLIC LEAGUE by 4 L wt. St. Michael 2 Bt. Frederick 5 4 RO St. Mar 7 3 . dames 26 Bt. Benedict 73 Rita 18 OL St. Mary 6 2 St. Clement 09 St. Benedict's Ravens, faced with a “win or else” proposition, whipped Orchard Lake‘St. Mary, 47-33, in Friday night’s key Subur- ban Catholic League basketball game at Highland Park to throw the muddled title chase. into a triple tie for the lead. Art Massucci’s Bens are now ‘deadlocked with St. Michael, which walloped St. James last night, and Royal Oak St. Mary, victor ‘over St. Clement Thursday, on a T-2 figure. Orchard Lake trails by a half game witha 6-2 record. Held to. 17-17 draw at half- time, the Ravens finished strong and just missed doubling the dut- put of the Eaglets in the last. half. Larry Gacki sparked the Ra- \vens’ important triumph with 27 Press Photo History of Pontiac HISTORY MAKER! — Motion pictures of the 1956 Rosé on top of the heap with a 36-hole sorts was made Thursday out at \Carol lake, near Milford when 15- jspeared a 12-pound, 36-inch long had not taken even one little fish, |his mother says. The big pike was, ‘his very Ist prize. Ray is a Walled| /Lake H. S. student, the son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoskinson, 6196 Brockway Rd. near Milford. | |He was alone at the time. Three-Way Tie in SC Score Wins; L emery points. Guard Ted Kopacki paced the Eaglets, but was limited to a dozen markers. *» @ «@ ‘Bob Mineweaser’s Shamrocks displayed excellent scoring bal- ance as they breezed to a 62-40 victory over St. James at, Fern: \dale. The Mikes led all the way and substitutes began pouring , into the floor late in the 3rd pe riod. Forward John Keller headed the point-making parade with 20 and Dan Dropps netted 18, Bill Hall 12, and Chuck Brown 10. Bill Tunnicliff topped the Dales with 10. The Dale reserves tripped the aos in the preliminary, 38- y a * * In the lone SCL attraction in- Pontiac, the St. Frederick Rams jumped over the .500 mark in_ league play by trimming Hazel Park St. Rita, 60-47. : baskets Playing without the services of|” | PHS Reserves Lose Tight Scrapto AH — j for $110,000 | Although outshooting the Arthur | BOSTON (INS) ~— Red Sox |Hill junior varsity from the floor, slugger Ted Williams is the high- Pontiac High's Reserves last night, at Saginaw, lost a close, hot bas- ketball tilt 58-52. Like the varsity game, throws decided the victory, ‘Jacks had 20 to Junior Chiefs’ 12, while Fred Zittel’'s club dunked 20 to 19 for the Hillite juniors. otal $230,000 Bowling Tourneys CHICAGO (INS) — Two bowling |tournaments offering total prizes of more than $230,000 get under way today in_ Chicago. They are Louis P. Peterson's | 46th individual classic, which has attracted a record 6,336 bowlers free Prize T * in never in doubt. win column by beating Mt. Clem- ens 54-51. South. Central. North Branch 3 6 Millington Imlay City 2 1 Ortonville Rampaging North Branch stayed woe i 1 a4 SWISH — Fred Baker of Mil- ford poured through 40 points as the Redskins scalpéd Brighton, Little} Forty-nine personal fouls mar- ted the contest, 25 against the Rams. Gene Wright's cagers tallied 26 points from the charity | Stripe and the Vikings made 25. Dick Doyon led the Rams with inine buckets and 10 free tosses for 28 points. Paced by Tom Derocher's 23 points, the Ram reserves downed St. Rita, 52-37. . Williams Signs | |est paid player in the history of | | baseball after signing yesterday a 1956 contract calling’ for an esti- a OL ST. MARY eee cea eT 3 ws. 1 Last year the big slugger was Lesaceyneni 3 H $ Whall 5 ; 3 ° i | Made aasuce’’ | Paid $98,000, He signed late be- Manat 3 0 6 Ederer 204 | cause of marital difficulties and Kopackt 4 412 Clark 12 4 | appeared tf 98 games, the first epee atte | on May 28. 12933 18 11 47 " OL ST. MARY .......6 11 10 6—33 ‘Williams earned his money by sr penepicr ..... 9 «8 18 1847 |hitting for a 356 average, belting ae i te ¥e ane | 28 aout peed ore in 83 TUMS./6T JAMES .....:..'1. 10 6 10 i¢—40 | Boston baseball writers unanim-|e7 prra 14001 13 peat ously voted him the most valuable 17°33 11 >00 'ST. FREDERICK ‘Player on the team. | ;. MSU Skaters Fall, 4-2 Pontiac High School's fine tank meet victory Friday afternoon, in Flint Central's pool, 54-33. . In the process Chiefs’ Tom | Cross hung up a new pool mark for the 100-yard backstroke, with | 1:02.8, breaking a record set in | 197 by former PHS star Hal Bob Hutchings 28 for Ortonville. | Bob Keavy (PHS) was his best of the year. ‘ Independents Pontiac took seven 1st places. on by Ted Wier- : Summary: - S-yard freestyle—w . Grosse Pointe handed Royal Oak’ seme (P); 2nd, Kirey (Feo: 3rd, George its 4th Border Cities loss with an Bergstrom (P); 4th, Behults (PC). Time RE ed : ,_ (| 27.7 seconds. easy 63-55 victory and Cranbrook's: _100-yard breaststroke—Won by Keavy JV squad nipped Bloomfield Hills) {f)\* 2¢. Corntorth (P): 3ra, arin (PC). 42-40. “Den: | |4th, Kirchner (FC). Time 1:061 | 200-yard freestyle—Won by Dennis gi- |monson (P); 2nd, Mosner (F}: 3rd, Dan- ite Le 4th, Dick Dorris (P).' Time 11 starts by beating Rochester - for the 2nd time this season, 68- | (p): «in. Fordyce (FP). Time 1:02.8 (new 21, with Tom Wilson hitting 28 | Poo! record). ' . | Boop Ga freestyle—Won by Kirby iP): for Lapeer and Jim Van Nocker (2nd, Pred Roeser (P). ra. Wayne Os- Si fer Rochester. jtrander (P); 4th, Elmer (F). Time 60.3 | seconds mediey—Won by Simon- Bill Schmidt scored 20 to lead son ib ‘ae ae Lapeer won its 10th game in 100-yard backstroke—Won by Cr ) md, Karr iP). 3rd, Ken’ Bogard | on ; ard (Pi: 3rd. Hosner Romeo to a 59-50 win over Oxford. "Divingwon ty CG ree) HIE . | i i Oxford led 29-24 at halftime but|Hedenterger cP); “rd? Tony.” Sina s0n lost regular ceftter Dave Thomas) 20-yard mediey rei | ay—Won by Pon- a ing | tlac (Cross, Dorr: early in the game as a hurting TC, ‘SipM. Ports. Keavy, Ostrander), factor. Dave Sweeney got 21 ~ oy ard freeatyle—Won by Pontiac f Owne, ¥ the losers. Bergstrom). Time lon Hoeser and ° Ohio Argument Rival Coaches Spatting _CGLUMBUS, Ohio —Critics of ‘big-time Kollege athletics had new ammunition today following the! accusation Jast night by Floyd) Stahl, Ohio State basketball coach, | that Dayton mentor Tom Black.| Stahl told The Associated: Press burn tampered with two Ohio that Allen, a much-publicized high State players. - : School player, and the other player Blackbum, in New Orleans went to Dayton Thursday after. where his second-ranked Flyers noon to see Blackburn. Stahl} sald meet Loyola’ of the South tonight, Blackburn was “tampering with said, “I have never talked with) Allen. I know that to be true,” he any ballplayer I had reason to}emphasized. Stahl did not elabor- Stahl said the tampering in- volved Mike Allen, 6 feet r§ re- serve sophomore center, and an- other player fe did not name. * * 96-67 last night. This was a school record. | : think was another coach's player."*|ate.° ot porate squad chalked up another dual __ 7~ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS “AS cd f PONTIAC, MEAIGAR Soni Neighbor’s House 1 Carport Converted fo Recreation Room in New Home By JANET ODELL Pontiae Press Home Editor Most people live in a new house for a while before they start remodeling it,Others, like , " ‘place, Mr. Floyd did the work ef constructing the recreation room. It has an entire wall of windows around the fireplace. ee: et hearth where the gang can sit to pop corn or toast cold toes, One door opens to the ga- rage. This permits a gréup to enter ‘after skating without the Earl Floyds of Northridge Subdivision, remodel as soon as they move ‘in. When we first talked with Mrs. ’ Floyd about photographing her new home, she put us off be- cause the recreation roorh was “4 still in. the building stage. ‘The ‘héiises in this Waterford * meee a = the Bloyds the need for a room where the girls could entertain their friends..With this in mind they--encloseqd the carport to make a large, sunny recreation room. At the same time they’ built on a two car garage. DO-IT-YOURSELF PROJECT” | Except for.the field stone fire- 4 Flush Doors Must Adhere to Government Standards If you are using flush doors in building or remodeling a home, it is useful to know the facts regard- ing. the core construction of the |doors, The external appearance is important in a decorative sense, but the “inside story” has a great _{deal_to do with quality and per- formance. A new commercial standard re- cently put into .effect by the U.S. Department of Commerce | sets basic requirements for core con- struction of hardwood veneered hollow-core -flush doors and covers or other units of wood ora qualli- —> fied wood derivative or insulation board which supports the outer ply- wood faces of the doors, having intervening air cells or spaces be- tween the strips. Hollow-core flush doors are available in both interior and exterior types in three grades —Premium, Good and Paint, in “mesh” cores are joined or in terlocked to form a mesh or grid throughout the core area. In “lad- der’ cores, the strips run vertically THE NEW ROOM — One of the main attrac- tions of the new recreation room is this attractive stone fireplace. Popular with the of Janet and Barbara Floyd is the raised hearth. teenage guests Brass — fixtures add a suo note. The i* . * % * a - oe ai * . . , “Fe: a ew = pret ¥ a - B b idan REFINISHED ANTIQUE picture. Mr, Floyd painted this black with gold trim. Then he decorated the draw- — What can be done with an old piece of furniture is-shown in this Victorian chest er- fronts with Pennsylvania Dutch pastel colors. Above this chest, Mrs. Floyd has hung four old prints. Some of the china ‘ste: has painted can be*seen on the pine buffet to the lef # | coming through the house, The other door leads to the utility room and the kitchen which permits conveniert serving, At the entrance to the house a- small coat closet makes space for a vestibule. It also shuts off one end of the house. The corktex floors are attrac- tive and easy to care for. For a working homemaker, this fact is all - important. The walls are painted rose beige, while the ceiling is white. White is the background also for the draper- ies which have a scenic pattern. One of Mrs. Floyd's hobbies is china painting. She has deco- | rated the base of one lamp and ~ the shade of another, This sec- OQ wall of windows faces south, letting in welcome sunshine at this time of year. Except for the fire- Place, Mr. Floyd did the work on this room him- self. . designs in 4 ond lamp has a pretty brass base. In addition to these lamips, Mrs, Floyd has painted a tea set and a complete set of dishes. The furniture in. the dining area is pine. There's a pine trestle table, pine chairs and a pine buffet with dropleaf ends. Placed next to large windows, the table is pleasantly located, mapte cutting board top, This WATERFORD HOME — The home of the Ear! Floyds is on Southward in North- ridge Subdivision. The two-car garage has been added since the Floyds moved ih last “WE DID IT THIS WAY” — Mrs. Earl Floyd tells Pontiac Press Home Editor, Janet Odell, all about her tiew house and its recent additions. Sunlight pours into this room at noon time, Next summer Mrs. Floyd Wtirdraw the printed drapes to cool the curtains, The birch cupboards do not go clear to the ceiling. This, says Mrs. Floyd is an advantage, It gives her space on which - to, store bulky things like punch bowls. and large. vases. There's a small den down the hall from the living room. This is used for TV viewing and for the girls’ studying. In addition comfortatle upholstered * OPEN KITCHEN — The cook in this kitchen can stay in the con- versation while she puts the finishing touches on a meal, Dining area is. the sandwich center, The 2nd kitchen are an extension of the living room. There is working ee - anne om beth ten af the Aarite aay ends quatetehs Gaus betony 7 chair, there is an old deacon’'s bench against one wall. sae se room. The sofa has an inkerpatieg covering, one that appears: ‘to be hand woven, It. combines threads of green, blue and beige. One of Mrs. Floyd's hand painted: nents ; stands on the cocktail table. ——— eS ' ~ i ¥ and white. Two of its best fea- tures are the large wardrobe closet gnd the private bath, This small bathroom is pink “and gray, while the family bathroom is tan, brown and yellow, Louvered doors in the hall hide the furnace and water heat- er. Smaller- tor opens into a linen clgset. Mavilig lived im their home 2 spetight over the sak and «banging jamap ener Sn tahla goon sath: ee ee ee ee ; Dy bE dinate 4 U Pontiec etl ‘Photos’ by Jim: Mahar hap, The exterior-is made of pink prick and white board and batten, Blue trims the wide overhangs. Stan and Lloyd Caplan of Detroit were the builders. - f THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ SATURDAY. FEBRUARY \s, 2056 | Block Plant in Oakland County | “[ to use eeode | HIGH PRESSURE _ STEAM CURING! What Is a HIGH PRESSURE 1 RREAL Steam Curing? IT 1S THE BEST METHOD OF CURING CONCRETE BLOCKS KNOWN TODAY! Biecks Ppa’ inte massive eylindricel patestones, ee ted to 256 Gegrees steam ot 160% MINDA KNOLLS — Located not far from the new Walled Lake High School, these three-bedroom brick homes are fast being occu- | pled. Carports, screens and storm windows are included in the pur- ¢ arole jinn = Beautiful brick homes in the “ae Walled see Area panne Tons: Even tee Rood Take Pontiac Trail Maple Road (west } te Docker Reod. Fellow Signs to on Decker Read. chase price. Sivestaiocel raved Teen (nes ee oe Cee eee the builders. - : ~~ This method cise stabditives (he strength of the block, end redeces fatere shrinkage and expansion by ot least 50%. Eliminating cracked walls! Blocks are ready for tmmediate use when they leawe the @ treatment equal te at tf rs ‘|New Home Buyers Wont Houses With Basements Rising building costs and the), desire of new. home-buyers for [more space have resulted in an increased demand for houses with | basements, says the Institute of One Brick Wall in an Afternoon }..Housewives who do their own decorating and hubby do-it-your-| selfers may not fancy themselves | as bricklayers . . . but the news| is that now, they can erect an) ~| eight-foot ‘‘brick"’ wall in an after-; BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY |: © BLOCK © CONCRETE © BRICK winding as well as the first. It) Wind It Up Just Once , Then Wait for 30 Da is The New Haven Clock & Watch Co. designed an electric wall | clock, then turned it into a i that NEW TWO-BEDROOM FHA HOMES ling. Th Gs Est ft ie cee the company says, and it will keep accurate time on the last day of |will slow down and stop after 30 days if you forget to wind it. tile comes pasted onto sheets of “545 S. Telegraph Rood Telephone FE 5-8186 me is gaining ground in mg noon, gg Quanueenesnannaen Sisdora'mcterials are making onch| The quotation marks may reiseis = HOMES Priced H = oes ae 'rooms as livable as the rest of the|a question . . . for the “brick” in| a) chant eye ove viet gaie ooieed eOWATHIN 8 % | . the — | ry Do You Own Land Suitable Feces et ee en ee YOUR REACH : | fact, the original molds were made g | | a) for Development? trom real brick walls : 4 STEEL pea) yanesitd el pod | © Pre-Cut 2 SCAFFOLDING J ering tut can canty bo tnatatoa = © Conventional ®| by homeowners. Cement a few S a for every shests of Decro-Wall in your liv- |& California | .g trestles and specie! | ing room, kitthen, den. . -any © Redwood . sete nice end teak | avs rens es LARGE LOTS § $ _ DOWN SYLVA REALTY, FE 5.9418 8 eee Only ~*~. noone “a, 2388 Orchard Leke Road, Rt, No. 5 Syntien Electric Ham-f{ me mre porace tere ms © Waterford Hills © a a 8 Tools for every Se wae at a "tes Estates . $7,175 FULL PRICE + thw colors... . a FOR WORK MEASURING UP [su coon. [Sacz=eeci 57.500" ig INSPECT OUR MODEL | , as as . 70 YOUR REQUIREMENTS | surfacers and Grinders} 22" amsindee roc. n white, re, BF 661 KENILWORTH AVE. IN PONTIAC I ~-Senders—Bole, EO tn oe ale . | Vibrating and Disc 9c meet ce Ad stone surfaces nay 4 $3 62 Per Month Torpauiine ot an inch from the mortar lines |# He C. Davis ~ in. | .. 8 | Real Estate—Builder ® Plus Taxes and Insurance Carlon Plastic _ This new well covering is fire B 4925 Pontiee Lake Read : z Sewer Pipe sais fedesial Fer! cdeciaag. dalle FE 5-4311 2 * Large Lots 9 Oat Cum Made Wiehe Bete cane dnp ch wil do the QOROMNERBRESRENSSTD 4 aaioastic Forced Air Heat e PONT! AC. PRECAST ||Mixer Park, Inc. | xc. ‘*rvcnine's: raring] REFRIGERATION [IM & Noar Schools ; $ 245 Elizabeth Leke Rood f°: Of course, it can be painted SERVICE w W. Sheffield off Beldwin i: Ph. 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Clips and strippings included in = price. WHITE PINE mo. 110” Redwood Siding. Random Widths---Clear Redwood Paneling suneue, Prefinished 50’ Doors % Shutters $0. Fr. "x8 THE Terms Easily Arranged MOFURNAGE. meons foster heating of ——_ home. ) . “4495 DIXIE HIGHWAY AT DRAYTON PLAINS. ae the Home dovins’ por ~ Telephone ORlane FE 2-182! > 3-127 | 27 N. Cass Ave. Sed j ' great time and cost saver, And § i, as for economy, a life-lasting tile floor is a real savings because its stainproof surface needs no main- tenance or re ling. ‘William m Lechner| { QUALITY Plus WORKMANSHIP Plus STYLE Plus CONVENIENCE hs eo Leste and CHARMI NG 3 Bedroom RANCH HOME! — ss y Complete for Convenient Terms Other Fine Homes Available 19, 90 to $28,500 SOUTH BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS---An Exclusive Subdivision of Custom Built Homes! A SUBDIVISION OF BEAUTY---In a Most Desirable Location! CHECK ALL THESE DESIRABLE FEATURES: @ Brick Ranch Home '@ Copper Plumbing @ 3 Large Bedrooms @ Built-In Cabinets e tae with @ Wardrobe Closets Located just north of Square Lake Road and east of Woodward, \ SOUTH BLVD: @ Ges Fired Air Furnace @ Covered Front Entrance a=) Anaee Fireplace @ Lot 75 by 155 | @ Attic Storage @ Low Taxes , ae. MODELS @ Plastered 1s Car Garage @ Within 5 Minutes of Down- ; v @ Formica Counters town Pontiac z\ @ Double Sink @ Colored Tile Features | Model Open Daily by Appointment, Sat. and Sun. 1 to6 ¥ C. R. Holcomb & Son: 1117 Washington St. Royal Oak, Mich. { TELEPHONE — Lincoln 6-1424 SEVENTEEN DIL urnaces A. “PLUS : | Holdens Red Stamps aid r’BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 et Now on DISPLAY! oon DREAM KITCHEN MODEL Built os Matched Panels of Select Birch Any Built-In Feature Such as: THERMADOR RANGES AND VEN 0 ELECTRIC DISHWASHERS Hoops LAZY SUSANS COUNTER TOPS OF GENUINE FORMICA OR FORMED MICARTA Finest Quality Modern. , eo | 4 Custem Built te Exact Cc or C iP if Measurements Hardware We're specialists in designing and building Custom Dream Kitch- ens and Bathroom Vanities for your new home or to modernize ‘your present home. Prices include complete installation. Esti- mates tree. Terms Available — See Our Display at The CABINET SHOP pen Monday and Thursday Eves. ‘19 — 3088 West’ Huron Hyer Ethedeth FE 5-9331 Lake Road See Us For BUILDING NEEDS © HOME REPAIR © HOME REMODELING MONTHLY PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED Convert ATTIC SPACE for Extra Use! DONALDSON LUMBER CO. 27 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-838! in Building Modern Home wall tile. A crack develops be- | — - Compare |= “Bonnie Highlands” Summit St. between First St. & Commerce Rd. Milford’s New Home Development Offering You More Value / for Your Dollar. as low as 13, 900 e Check These ‘Items © Paved Streets e Ceramic Tile Bath @ Sidewalks ~ @ All Brick @ City Sewer e Plastered Walls @ City Water @/Hardwood Floors © @ Wide Lots @ Dining Arey fe Breakfast Room @ Vestibule with Closet @ Color Choice Civilians FHA $1450 (approx. ) @ Rolling Scenic Area @ Full Size Basement / @ Cement Drive and Walks / @ | $290 Down (plus cost) Orders Now Being ' Processed for Spring Occupancy 7400 Highland Rd. 8081 Commerce © (M-59) Road — EMpire 3-4236 = EMpire 3-4197° ¢. Schuett Realty nc, 3 Detroit Offices Phone KE 2- z000 3- DIMENSIONAL WALL COVERING—The first truly dimensional wall covering that can be installed by homeowners is this vinyl plastic | molded in sheets to look like brick. It Ss ee Newest in Lamps ing and plugs into a baseboard out-| , [let is being made by Lightotier in|wall to = outlet. > [Jersey City, N, 2 _You hang. te anywhere from a tive screw “ ifitting and run the cord down the _ A lamp that bangs trom the ceil PONTIAC'S HEADQUARTERS 708 NEW HOMES Ray chee Real Estate _ of Coope: tive Real Estate Exchange 262 S. Telegraph. FE 3-7103' | fastened to the wall with adhesive. It comes in 2x4 foot panels for easy installation. Tub Hangers Now a Must“ | 4 | Two devices not generally known actually attached to the wall so to -home building families can'that floor settlement does not af- greatly improve ceramic tile in- fect the relationship between it and stallations in bathrooms, ithe tile above. It's a better in-| * » *& 'stallation. The first, a tub hanger, should) The second device is an innova- be specified when the order for tion in ceramic tile itself, All plumbing is placed. There are seV-| jeading American tile manufac- eral types of tub hangers and they turers now make ceramic wall cost only a few dollars each, but) gues with small spacing bars or they help insure a permanently sat- lugs, These tugs automatically isfactory bathroom. The tub hang- provide a joint of one-thirty erc- er is attached tothe studs on the) 014 t» one-sixteenth of an inch jong wall back of the tub. The tub Raswoun sedtetbant | tea. acjually hangs from it, instead of _ Formerly, the tile setter had to) resting on the floor. : ss ‘provide this space by some me-| ude the augue! Hpry = lchanical means. As a consequence | | em the wae atead oF ceaas the job took longer and joints were a tub hanger, the floor may ‘not always as uniform. | and the tub pull away from the | ae These two devices—the tub hang-! er and self-spacers on ceramic wall tile—are rapidly becoming building tween the tile and the tub, and a caulking compound has to be used to close jt. 1.” With a tube hanger, _the e tub is is i had. jh . SPECIAL DEAL ROOFING and SIDING FHA 5 Years te Pay D&M BUILDING SERVICE 11. | IL = PROBLEM CEILING — Paper- ing a ceiling with patterned paper 4 is a good way of covering up ceil- ing with structural beams. Walls should be plain color. Commercial and Industrial : Wiring Specialists BALLARD ELECTRIC CO. MAR Paddock St PE 6.4001 India’s current 8,500.000-ton wheat crop has ‘Set a Dew record. TiMRhEN A . Site nl “Alemealic Ls See ss Oe WALL-FLAME METHOD ee Uy ONE MOVING PART for Dependable, Long-Lived Service! In this one moving part is found the principal reason for Timken's money - saving dependability ... for durability so pronounced that tens of thousands of Timken owners are unable to recall when their burners were instalied. Here, too, is a big reason for Quiet operation HAVE YOUR OIL BURNER INSTALLED NOW! Ist Payment Due JUNE 1 www Try ee Yee PoCCTeCCCC eC CTT rT i ll ll i sl NN re Patent ttt tated tate te gate ete (TCC TTCTCVC Ter eT ee a i i nl. ld a i ll i i i Hi Established 1910 A. meee & SONS * Heating %& Air Conditioning * Sheet Metal Work ” Fe"Roofing 73 S. Parke St. Phone FE 4-1504 oe the Chimney ‘Anyone Want a Dog? eep the home fires burning,” ; TUCSON, Ariz, @ — Mrs. June but in defective chimneys and Childs is leoking for a modern iflues, or those which are not kept burglar alarm, Thieves got past 10 ‘properly cleansed. Professional watchdogs without waking anyone ‘chimney cleaners are like careful and broke into her house, The loot homemakers; they, too, use vac- — more ‘than $1,000 worth of fire- juum < cleaners. larms. ——— . “LEARNED. MY LESSON — SP FROM NOW ON IT's PONTIAC PAINT _ . Mfg. Co. FE 5-6184 EXCLUSIVE SUBDIVISION Location! South Bloomfield Highlands . y (PELE REPEL EPP EEE E PEELE EEE SSYVSS \ YOU EXPECT MORE -and You GET my hide one of These UNIQUE and CHARMING en you buy : hes Check All These Desirable Features 7 Natural Fireplace ‘do Attic Storage od Covered Terrace ‘ao Plastered 1'/. Car Garage === town Pontiac | e MODELS = ¥ Colored Tile Features Model Open Daily by Appointment, Sat. and Sun. 1 to 6 - €.R. Holcomb & Son 1117 Washington St. Ll 6-1424 re LISSSS ISLS SSSI LS IIIS IIIA ff?) SSSSSSSSSS SSS. | To the Interested ar "We believe we have one of the mest-.convenient and desirable of — —— ee subdivision of homes in this area CUSTOM ov 3 Large Bedrooms . « . all. choice homes, and all BUILT HOMES dv Pull Basement — built to appeal to personal taste M J Tiled Basement Floor and styling. It will be worth in a Most--Desirable ‘V Gas Fired Air Paruate your time to see us this weekend ond let us show you whot is still available for you and your family!” a Subdivision of Beauty of Teenie Coeeiers COMPLETE for Choice House Lots Still df Double Sink fe Year Plent o Built-In Cabinets Located just North of Square Lake v Wardrobe Closets Convenient Terms Roed and East of Woodward Ave. ¢ Lavatory in Basement : | | J Lot 75 by 155 Other Fine Homes. PONTIAC df Low Taxes $19,900 to $28,500" \ SOUTH BLVD. dg Within 5 minutes of down- Roy ‘Oak, Mich. LI.6-1425 | ~~ Ps a ee \- ; F ! 4 , * * : 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY*#- 1956 | , That Hammered Look 2 stn peas ats mal Excessive Humidity (Gay Patterned . Dee _ \Rugs Returning 5 Car ant House to Floor Scenes , be destructive to the materials ing, a bright note is creeping into ot is constréct- floor furnishings in - cpteminn ot a es ee a terned area rugs. - Lats say that you maintain ae have possibilities ‘that can temperature of 70 degrees within vary with every home Dongs your home. With the temperature! They can provide the center |” outdoors at 10 degrees or abdve,'piece for a small room, the wel- the amount of moisture inside your, .ome mat in the hall, or the house should not exceed 40 peri divider for a large room ’to give cent. When the temperature 0ut~)-isiands” for activities “such as} doors is lowerr-zero to 10 degree dining television viewing, or the F,, for- instance--interior humidity | tocys for a conversation circle. ‘ ghould not exceed 35 per cent. You) “4. 0, wag can give « bright | ean figure. a 5-10 per cent lower) - as tying together + «gpd fee humidity indeert| e ee he aa wat every 10 per_cent drop out. 1" ost oe eee asneond mond motifs, the block Post Inventory Clearance Spec als! EVERY ITEM Is BRAND NEW---CLEAN che: nen . “EVERYTHING Is PRICED JUST ABOVE OUR COST! Tremendous Savings for You! — Aluminum laterior ‘Windows | Combination Louvered All Types Doors Doors “421i | nh = “| Glean Out Exterior, tilate. your house sufficiently . to/pets about the house, for they can “ ‘allow the escape of such destruc-/be turned easily to distribute. the When this two-coat hammered) fifinish is thoroughly dry, a aa _ |Varnish is sprayed over it! If a COLONIAL CORNER CABINET — Need a colonial corner cabinet ‘dull rubbed effect is desired, - the to brighten up a vacant corner? It’s a convenient place to display V@rnished surface is lightly rubbed your fancy dishes or glassware. The doors hide additional storage ‘With pumice stone and oil. space below. You can build this one yourself from a full size pattern that gives required materials and step-by-step directions. Send $1 in | When using a cloth for waxing, | currency to Steve Ellingson, The Pontiac Press, Van —. Cali- |first dampen it and wring dry. fornia. This will save a lot of wax which a ~jatherwise would be absorbed by] FE 3.0225 : 831 Oakland Ave. ithe cloth. Sig Door Hep cnc Mortgage Plan — 7 trated at the food prepara center, a large work counter tet situated near the i IS S wners Sade del Ya) ete! reas aera above and below the work area tl CHICAGO — A new mortgage ROOMS about 10 feet per family member. buying plan designed to release Sli doors on the cabinets are ‘more funds for home building and and sony the kind which open’ qe — oe by| PORCH up out. The colnter itself should be| "Federal National Mortgage! ENCLOSURES of a sanitary, easy-toclean ma-| J Stanley Baughman, president f°” |terial. A condiment rack against! announced the plan at the recent JALOUSIES the tiled splashback.is very con- annual convention of the National venient, Assn of Home Builders we we The new plan, Baughman said, Many, Many Thanks To everyone of you who visited us during our Grand Opening, and to everyone of you who helped us with it } we extend our profound appreciation. You made our opening a wonderful experience. One we will remember True-Bilt Biocks are tested to meet the rigid requirements of Complete Building all standard specifications. They are made with the very latest equipment to assure you of quality, strength, durability, | will permit holders of acceptable and ‘because of the expressions of friendli- weather-resistance, and fire safety.. For your HOME or your = mortgages to raise immediate ° , : . . . BUSINESS Willis: M | eash by selling the mortgages to” Remodel Service ness you extended. For this, many, BUY THE BEST — BUY_TRU-BILT BLOCKS | the National Mortgage Associa. many thanks. BREWER —_ | them. Persons selling mortgages STRUCTURAL STEEL | will have s wine menth option to Free Estimates RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL Broker. x The plan comes at atime when} Easy FHA Terms Complete Real Estate Services B come builders report they are hav- | Dow men The weather and other conditions may have kept you and ing difficulty maintaining opera- No n Pay t and your family away .. . so we renew our invitation tions because of-a tight mortgage to you to visit us in this great new building. We will market, JUST CALL appreciate the chance to show you through Until foe ol Ce) | Z . on mrming rcnoe *t21 FE 2-267] |realtor ward e. partridge ‘institutions needing more funds to , |finance new home building re- ELLIS, INC, | “Realtor Partridge Is the Bird to See.” } = } : hentger fretty en reluctant to eel ; 2690 $. Woodwerd = FE | sof eggel racngeanré ae ; 1050 W. Huron St. P ) 4-3581 me You Can’ t + Atford to ) Miss This! |) MAUSMRY VAL TERS | ot orton meiilece, mort | south of Square Lake Ra UP 10 50 | pestis ees LAKE OAKLAND | HEIGHTS Welton Bivd. East of will be the usual fees and the re-! REPORT quirement that sellers purchase ‘common stock jin the National Mortgage Association in an amount equal to 3 per cent of the mort- gage value. ! Northern Hard Maple fills such’ GIVE THE WIFE A REAL Seshebaw Pa wide range of requirements that See eee 3 : rials. 1% Baths ——— | 2 in . | 4-Bedroom Brick Ranch Home Models. at by remodeling her kitchen, bathroom or basement NO NEED FOR READY CASH! FORMICA (7 15500 | includes lot Spacemaster VINYL FOLDING DOORS Easy to paint —Match room $9945 colors. Easy to install. PEG BOARD FIXTURES FOR KITCHEN UTENSILS NARROW ROOM — To make a MEATING—SHEET METAL narrow room look wider, cover . __. - CONTRACTOR end walls with diamond or dom- an M FE 5-6973 ino-patterned wallpaper. Wide In Gny 351 North Paddock St. points of the design make wall look wider by fool lads trick. B EA UTI F U L MODE LOCATED ‘ ON CORNER OF COLORS AIRPORT RD. AND SOUTHWARD AVENUE WATERFORD, MICH : The one and only Formica for @ OPEN DAILY AND covering sink tops or vanities... SUNDAY 12-8 P.M Stop in... see the. wonderful @ PHONE OR 3-1766 Sol ' \\ : ‘ ] ? > 9 O | ° PLASTIC TILE ASPHALT TILE gad © One of Pontiac’ : Largest Stock * VINYL TILE pes. 30 YR MORTGAGE * RUBBER FLOOR TILE METAL TRIM MOULDINGS | | ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOOR DECORATE YOUR GARAGE WITH A 2 Screens, 1" thick, SS Hard- ‘45° CUPOLA .. 320%"! ware. Grille extra. See Our MODEL 3 BEDROOM rANGH TYPE HOME KITCHEN SPACIOUS LOT - ? IBER C0. ' Gas Heat ¢- Knotty Pine Kitchen Cabingte= ® Circuit Need Help with NEW A Breaker Switches © Double Vanity — Double Sink in fi HOME PLANNING? See H RD aT . COAL ° - - Z Bath © Vent Fan in Kitchen @ Paved Streets *@ All eas WwW : Brick & Large ton = Carport © Choice of Colors ee con mele — A BUILDING SUPPLIES = : FREE LITERATURE 1st gtd _/ +PE 42-1594 ; £ j 1 | Pd ° , |. THE PONTIAC f ROOFING & INSULATION CO. tectural magazine. he ee eS ee povidone * splendid Bloomfield Hills Archi Proggam sponsored by Progres-|iege sive Architecture, national archi- concept for the Concordia tect ag ~ PAssociates, tects of Bloom-jenvironment was desired, so the “. We Speciciize in ee ee ee a tor penn Hag COMMERCIAL BUILTUP | Cordia Senior College of. th ge of educational building: - ROOF! apa theran Church in Fort Wayne, In-jresidence structurs grouped Phone FE ton) use. Can | Hana; has won the top design around the central which eu an Glen ten award for higher education proj-/overlooks a man-made lake. — ects in the education category of; Further the friend-| 5 HUGUS-MARSH the third annual Design Awards/ty yet dignified nature of the col-| tute of Architects. a . BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS 4-Bedroom Face Brick ~~ Ranch Homes $18,900 >» 58,900 o-- Natural Fireplace, 1¥2 Gaths, Gas Hest, Wet Plaster, 1560 Square Feet Living Area. Lots 75 x 190. fee Model 43 | Drive at Hadsell Lake, 14 Mile Nerth of Square Lake Road. Bleck West of Weedward—i? Under Construction WM. BEATTIE - FE 5-7692 See Idea Home in Southfield Home, embodying scores of de- sign and equipment ideas of the future which will make tomorrow’s homes better places to live in and" easier to care for, will be open to the public February 4. * * * Greatest Value Ever Offered Nationally Known Tt Pays.” the coldest days and cut fuel bills by as much as 40%, Money saved in costly heat loss will pay. the insulation of your home in just a few years. Don't wait—start saving these _Wwasted dollars today. COMP LETE . FHA 36 Months to Pay! No Money Down — $6.23 Monthly! ACME INSULGLASS CO. 1698 S. TELEGRAPH FE 8-0448 In August Johnson Block Open Daily 9 to 6 — Sundays 9 to 5 4 EXTERIOR WALLS OF 1 FAMILY HOUSE wn [Elm Lane in 199| the State Fairgrounds, April 7 to|/ 15. No admission is charged to): ‘tomorrow. Eero Saarinen is a Fellow of the|! ‘-|American Institute of Architects; _ and belongs to the National Insti- builders and home furnishing con- |)" Pharaohs Liked Color product. They thinned their pa. Fit for the Job with water to make it easy to apply! paLTIMORE — One of the} and painted designs that told the tellers at the Mercantile-Safe De- story of their life and tithes on the posit and Trust Co. is named Mr. GAS AND OIL—EXCEL — MUELLER :ageateeretpradipemrared digo hae as. «°° FHA Licegsed Contractor—Free Estimates Lee apply | color design - ~ *. ners ; “ ‘ : : used materials which were|. Tryly Wild camels do not exist! Increased tin output is reflect-| 2212 Maddy Lone FE 2-4970 the forerunners of some of today’s! any ed in recent reports from Bolivia. - aa] visit the home. The Idea Home Builders Show. | é by the Builders Association. _ to have a new bedroom, den, gam kitchen or powder room—not when G&M us furnish FREE estimates for your new room. We'll do winter rates. You can take years to pay. d Siding df Recreation Rooms J Cement Work a d Additions 7 Insulation d¢ Garages vf Aluminum in ¢ Garage Combination LN] Remodeling Doors and Windows df Breezeways or Masonry. structed with US. You don’t have to dig into your capital It Will Pay You to Inquire About Our “One-Step” Pioneer WE BUILD GARAGES o! al! sizes. Frame ‘reports. e room, bath, builds it. Let it now at low AMERICAN KITCHENS As Low as $10.86 Monthly | All jobs expertly con- quality materials. CALL SEE US FOR YOUR _| phon FE COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE FE 2-4211 | No Money Down, FHA Terms, Free Estimates | 2-121 ~ G & M CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260 Dixie Hwy. — North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac | ‘Soaring rice prices followed re-|). ‘cent floods in Pakistan, Karachi|~ ~ will be given away free at the | ja Designer of the Idea Home is) — George B. Zonars, a Cranbrook). . Academy architectural student,/) < who won the annual Idea Home| ~ competition sponsored last spring|)> among local architectural schools| ~~ The 1956 Builders Show Ideal= — Only 2 More Weeks To See It! | This Beautiful Furnished ~ Model Home IN THORNWO * Corner Adams and Big Beaver Roads 1 Mie East of Woodward 1 Mile North of Maple Be sure to see this outstanding Model Home... built by George Glover in Thornwood ... there are only a few homes left to self in this 57-house wooded development . . , the streets wind through the heavily wooded park-like area .. . your choice of several building plans . . . all are three or four-bedroom arrangements with two or more baths, large living room-dining room combinations . . . and with attached garages . .. man: optional features too, such as air-conditioning and Sun Valley Ba are avai able. While there are only a few homes in this development left, a new 150-home sub- division is planned for this spring by Mr. Glover to adjoin Thornwood . .. 80 be sure to visit this lovely model during the next t wo weeks... it’s exciting... - ‘ ee * This Ue an Actual Photograph of the Living Room -* Carpet-Draperies and Tile | From MOLLS == Monday and Friday Evenings 1666 S. Telegraph Moll's have furnished all the carpet, draperies and curtains and tile for this model home. Now vou can see just how your house will look when Moll’s do it. . . carefully worked out colors, fine quality material and careful workmanship give you better value... Gs * Fu rniture «nd Decor ative ACCESSORIES From WIG Gi Ss pentine Monday and Friday Evenings 24 W. Huron St. Wigg’s decorating can give you loads of ideas for your new home. This model, furnished pith Willett Maple and Cherry, Drexel Pine and Ethan Allen Maple Furniture is simply beau iful. Scores of pedple have said, “Why, I could move right in.” So-be sure to see it... real soon. (All furnishings are for sale when. the model is closed.) : os “r > 4 her — ie PRESS. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1956 -_ - ___|_ NINETEEN. Moery’s Oil Burner Sales-Servicex. | f] * f ( yo THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 , 1956 ‘q s es . ‘ tee <«? ® SPACIOUS PLANNING — The plan is spacious and modern, . featuring a family recreation room with barbecue fireplace. Two fire- : places back to back save on construction costs. There is plenty of space for family living in this gracious home. pi IIIS THE PONTIAC PRESS Building Editor: ' NAME Enclosedis 35 cents. Please send mea copy of the study plan for The House of the Week, Design T-112. No stamps accepted. Please do not wee thicky tape on coins. 4 (Please Print) CITY. __STATE When’s the Vacation? When's your vacation? Good question. But your outdoor living will start sooner if you have a terrace for relaxing and informal entertaining. No need to excape to the sea or mountains in a big rush if your own backyard is made ready. Start planning now for a terrace, off kitchen or living room.| North America produced 13.2 per cent fewer sugar beets in 1955 than in 1954 and acreage planted to the-crop was 14.6 per cent lower. "NO MONEY DOWN! NO PAYMENT..UNTIL MAY! YOUR HOME for as little as YOUR to insulate a 24'x24'x8" house INSULATED NO MONEY DOWN! No Payments Until May HOME oe little as $5 per month CALL FE 4-2575 | MIDWEST SUPPLY _~— 9 WN, TELEGRAPH " latest developments~in equipment ithe main floor with an outside’ ‘room fireplace chimney provides __4 the, soda bar alcove. With the 13 by 15 feet, is piannea for the ~a wall oven and separate top | burners, wide pantry cupboards and space for kitchen table and chairs in a bhy window with a door to the yard. The dining room, almost 12 feet square, meets requirements for a four-bedroom family. MODERN HEATING The family recreation room on door to a garden terrace is an especially attractive feature.. The massive brick rear of the living for a party barbecue fireplace in alcove for a soda bar. Although this house ts | planned for a full base-— ment, it could be built over | a crawl space or on a slab. A modern horizontal type heat- Here’s New Trend When builders started putting up, homes “with two’ bathrooms the) consume? was delighted, Today, though, that’s old news. The trend is toward the two-and-one-half or ipanding family growth and the. generally rising standards of living.’ this room as well as creating an ing plant could be placed near the chimney in a craw! space, or a heater could be closeted in large garage and extra upstairs space, adequate storage is avail- able for basementiess construc- tion. Including its two-car garage, this house measures 86 feet wide. It is 33% feet deep. It covers 1,754 square feet without garage and _Porches. 4 LEFT for IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Large, New 3-BEDROOM HOME FOR ONLY vee ; LL a 6 Spitzley T-112- EXPANSION SPACE — Upstairs space is provided for a fourth bedroom and a third bathroom with generous closets. This is above | | the bedroom wing. House of Week I Ranch Type A way to harmonize popular preferences for so-called ranch clever modernization of the his-' toric rambling farm house. Surveys have shown so many families in favor-of having all or most rooms on one floor and so window boxes rather than starkly functional styles that De- to answer this demand. BUILDING | | MATERIALS © REMODELING SUPPLIES © BUILDING | SUPPLIES © DO-IT-YOURSELF SUPPLIES © PANELING 1 |/e PLywoops © ESTIMATES “H 11¢ PLANS CHURCH'S INC. 107 Squirrel Road Auburn Heights ‘pressive view of living room fire- could. many families choosing shutters ‘land sign T-112, shown here, was drawn’ PER MONTH $3345 “plus texes and tnstrance 900 sq. ft. of living space, end I outstanding 406 WASHINGTON WX smaller with each ration has a selection of front sites at reason- BLVD BLDG Li iat Lots erp ai lake aL SOMFIELD TOWNSHIP SUBURBAN LAKE FRONTAGE is alyays in great demand, but the num- ber of fine lake front lots being offered for sale becomes succeeding month. The. Housemen- able prices in the Bloomfield Hills area. hit myers ou write teforsnelien BLOOMFIELD HILLS ~ ot ot Long Lake Road and Tele- rare DV MIDWE HOUSEMAN-SPITZLEY _ CORPORATION or call us as for maps and detailed posite Devon Gables. | T f 4.7422. i n@) 1.4816 ONLY A FEW LEFT! Veterans—NO MONEY DOWN! te with many’ oy i $52 Monthly Payment — Lary Taxes race 97400 mm | FEATURES: | MODEL Pay Only $750 Down! = Fal Be mer, = Cored eee BALDWIN | : = omens rence YAR Siar me 6" "Race no eee Joslyn, then left sgain en Third. e on Casement © Double Ribbon Drive Phone FE 3-7610 Model heme ts open at 391 = Wind © Completely Insulated MODEL OPEN DAILY ton t= ier! Moar OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY AND SUNDAYS 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. Built b BVG Investment Co. DAN ROSE REALTY 20030 JAMES COUZENS Phone FE 4-4138 PHONE katana 3-1001 STANLEY as imodate family growth much more ‘easily than colonial farm houses In addition to three bed-| rooms and two bathrooms on the main floor, space upstairs provides for a large studio befiroom and a ‘robe closet. the house has another large walk-in closet as well as a stan- dard closet. A built-in vanity table in a dressing alcove is adjacent to the master private: bathroom. HEATED CONCRETE -.- AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! — 2-WAY RADIOS in Our Trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! You Can Depend On Us For QUALITY... . SERVICE... SATISFACTION CALL FE 2-0283 ATSMAN TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE 399 S. PADDOCK ST. A kitchen. measuring more than = : : bd * Concrete Block * “Four Seasons” Aluminum Windows * Thoro Seal. Cement Paint (Gov. App.) —— ——* Y fourth bathroom, a walk-in closet in addition to a sliding-door ward- minutes drive. out today. Now Available — 3-Bedroom _Ranch Homes for Veterans . No Money Down! Clarkston RIDGE ESTATES Suburban Living at Its Finest! Here is the relaxed freshness of suburban living with all the convenience of the city. The Clarkston shopping area is only a stone's throw away -- and downtown Pontiac is but a few reas | Drive out Dixie Highway and turn right on M-15 toward Clarkston. As you approach the village watch for the sign directing you to turn on Waldon Street. Follow the signs on Waldon to the model home. Come _Model Open Daily . ; and Sunday 1-8 Watch Your Children Walk to School! Know the security of seeing your children walk to school. A modern grade and high school are im- | Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! mediately adjacent to Clarkston Ridge Estates. °100-foot Lots °*1% Baths * Brick Fronts °* Paved Streets * Automatic Circuit Breakers * Wardrobe Closets William A. KENNEDY . REALTOR Exclusive Sales Agent Office 3097 W. Huron FE 4-3569 She | Pope Diy se Oe I as ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 ! e Choose Your Fabric |wtutSe's"semttea“emeraial New Building Outlay 'Want a Birch Finish? Negras ot sce Yop Mpened in 1955) na meee teat te a Y { i. vy or nn) fo Match Color Idea the same tone tai a einer gy coats of ane. on pelts with # j truction wi i | = oy “the aittactive fate ‘Wet Paint’ Notices ee ene ee ttsh on yellow poplar, a Meech vou plan to use as drapery or uP Now Add ‘Try Here’ |.’ a ee pry Hearted > For some unknown reason, one : Spending for all new construction stp $8.2 ‘biltion during | Spar varnish is Widely used over hendantae oad: window wall, gy sneha 0, followed design, bright lime and emerald green with a soft sky blue against an eggplant-colored back- ground. An L-shaped sofa is also covered in the same fabric. The floor covering selected was| an umpatterned. blue, while the panelled walls have been given a pecky cypress finish. Modern fur- niture is blond in tone and the upholstery of two occasional chairs picks .up the bright lime ‘hue which is repeated in the paint-color used for the ceiling. De very successfully. s drapery fabric, with a geometric combines Painter,” an Australian publica- tion, a New Zealand business firm in Palmerston North took no chances when it had its premises painted recently. Beneath a warn- ing “wet paint’’ placard, it placed a conveniently large daub of paint with the invitation, “try here.” Paint brushes should be cleaned immediately after use, H ! BATEMAN. KAMPSEN REALTY co. ws Window Well Cover Adds to Exterior House Effect cent above 1954. Private con- struction actually rose 17 per cent over 1954 totaling nearly $30.3 billion. White Enamel It? Tt you have fallen heir to Grand- ture, you can relieve its top-heavy | feeling with a coat of white A window well céver, very simp-|sired, by removing the screws ftom ly when it's combined with lace Sark latin veut eve 2 ovine mother’s Victorian bedroom furnt. | enamel. Thus transformed, it takes on an airy whimsicality, especial-’ “Beautiful VERMONT SLATE ‘Cut te ~~ Dimensions ce. @ Available as Is Whatever your slate needs may be don’t hesi- tate to call us for estimates . . . Free of obliga-. x tion, of course! In fact, if you have any prob- Refrigeration Commercial lems, or any questions concerhing natural cut ee ee ' stone feel free to call us. WD, “Fedeat. || PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (Ya Mi. West of Airport) Ph. OR 3-1594 | §-6247 WE BUY OR SELL ly constructed from a few. pieces ‘of lumber, will keep out rain, the top, front and back, ““Teurtains, a flowered rig, tufted __ upholstery and ‘1890 bri ic-a- a-brac, snow and leaves and some of the)» winter cold. The hinged lid can|~ ibe opened when outside light is} ~~ © _ LAND CONTRACTS * FE 4.0528 * Ask’ for Tom Bateman IT PLEASES US-TO PLEASE YOU 1 The ‘Montclair . 3 ‘BEDROOM HOM ae ee tigees sd ais | The bill of materials follows: |” 1 pe. Ix? inches x 6 feet : & feet for Mud shorter pieces from which 5 the lengths can be cut) 2 3- ries butt hinges 34 t%-imch flat-head wood screws 12 %-inch flat-head wood screws From the piece of 1 by 2-inch lumber cut four corner braces, two 11% inches long and two 5% 18 inches long, and two cleats éach 18 inches long. From the 1 by 6, inches long, and two cleats each cut one piece 3 feet long for the)”, front and another 3714 inches long). © for the top to which the lid will be| =~ ' attached. From the 1 by 12, cut). ~ one piece 3 feet long, two pieces|| 2 feet long, and two pieces. 37% inches long. ‘The ?2-foot pieces should be cut at an angle, as shown, to make the sides, See the Blond-Air FURNACE And find out why this fine, modern furnace and top Quality installation adds up to the LOWEST PRICE for your heating requirements, Goodwill Heating offers the tinest quality merchandise properly installed to Guaran- tee your heating satisfaction. Only a Rich Man Can Afford a Poor Heating Plant GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 3401 West Huron. (Cor, of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849 |thickness of a board from the end)” where it is attached. Place the!” front and back in position ‘be- tween the sides and fasten to the braces with screws. Attach the top|. to the level part of the sides, as a}, 4 shown. s Bevel one edge of one of the |. | 37!;-imch lid beards with a plane | co that it will fit well at the hinge | line. Lay it in position and de- termine how much to rip from. — the other 37';-inch board te oh. | ~~ | tain the total width needed to cov. | er the frame. Cut and plane the | | board. | GOSH, LETOLD am | Join these boards with the 18- ¥2 ‘inch cleats, or glue them cries Paiaigg AND scoLD, \v| tt issach chebte oftadhed ¢ tee al KEEP OUT _Y ‘surface with 1%-inch screws. The |cleats should be spaced about 3 Ss: linches from the ends of the boards a Ze ‘and set to clear the front board = am _ |when the lid is closed. po Lay the completed lid in position | aa jand attach the 3inch butt hinges|/ to the lid and to the stationary) ~ = itop piece with %-inch fiat-head) “© jwood screws. Paint the well cov-|f Jer with two or three coats of out-| ‘side paint. When the cover is stored. \for the summer, ican be disas- jsembled for flat storage, if de-| + Choose Your F itu : =a From 24 Houses Now Under Construction _| See the Many Desirable Features © Convenient Oil Heat © Attractive Kitchen Cabinets © Knotty Pine Wainscoting in VETERANS Only 250" DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COST ‘Home Increase Seon A recent Bureau of Labor Statis.|| itics survey shows that the number | of single-family homes built of. wood frame construction incieased | |by 20-per cent in the first quarter RS | ee of 1955, compared with the same ~~ period of 1954. The average U.S.) home, according to industry esti-|! é mates, contains from 1,000 to 2.000 | pieces of lumber, elie and small. ee Conveniently Located Nears = Realtors i Kitchen : hool x ee 28 E. Huron St Ph. FE3-7193 | iwniniwe primer te pn fe ean . ——— ; i. nie a " @ Attractive 11/2 Tile Baths Shopping Center ' Near Sel oor i @ Double Built-in Vanity 7 @ Sliding Wood Door Closets @ Sliding Wood Windows a ® Large Vestibule Closet © Tile Floors Throughout L @ Large Lots YOU CAN MOVE IN AS SOON AS YOU HAVE VA APPROVAL! Don't Miss Seeing This Great Buy This Weekend! “=, & The FOR YE AR-ROUND COMFORT AND RE-SIDE — F.H.A. TERMS NO MONEY DOWN Up to Three Years to Pay * ESTIMATES * PLANS CORWII ‘LUMBER Co. 117 S. Cass FE 2-8385 Drive out West Huron (M-59) one-tenth mile beyond Williams Lake Road to Tull. Turn left on Tull to Pontiac Lake Road. Left on Pontiac Lake Road to Model. Model Open Daily 4 to 7:30 Sunday 12. to 7:30 See the home that gives you more for every dollar invested ...a home just packéd with wanted features “The Montclair’ and at a truly low, low down payment. WHITE BROS. REAL. ESTATE Office at 3660 Tb are nan Waterford THE PONTIAC PRESS, Either alongside actual windows or against an inside wall, attach | a window-sized panel of high- precision “twin ground” mirror é HURRY-HURRY- HURRY! Fake Window Balances Room De ation Effect Room - exhai “windows” oll ever in a blank’ 7 FHA Homes Left—2 & 3 Bedrooms | Only 47% Per Month. (Inel, texes end insurence) CHEAPER THAN RENT framed with window edge and sill, : then drape exactly as the real 1f YOU earn $3,000 per year or more A Cat fiooet | '|windows in the room are draped. | and have good character YOU DESERVE ‘!To make the illusion more com- [| the home you can afford. $535 down . > § plete, small wooded cross-hatch- payment. $7045 full price. = ings can be extended across the J mirror to divide it into individual | °@ Seheot on ‘© Youngstown Tork Oa “panes.” In use, the “window” | Property Kitchens SUDAN RD. will maximize the room's light, | © Automatic © Well gs and will add size by reflecting the | Gas Heat ‘Thsulated rage boast | ¢23-Acre Park and Lake Privileges 3 § 3 4 84-4570 el ie “Judah Lake Estates saxon FE 8-0332 National Homes. FE 4-80 OHN KINZLER beak nke & BUDE OPEN 9 A.M. ‘TIL DARK 670 W. Huren La 4-3525 | = . “Some. home - owners take @ 199 Mechanic Street Detroit Ar ea Shows were ts Kieeeet of any Decenbe Pr etty Storm Door igreat deal of care to make the! APH en - front entrance elegant. Then they’ | was up per cent oer AS Ho C blindly destroy the impression) Building Increases | tai 1954, at $112,873,000. Makes ome heery they’ve worked to create by hang-| Burmeister’ s is leading the way in sales of Gold Bond pial pe 1 I li cold, unbeco: bina-! For Your | DETROIT—Michigan had a rec- ae ceca ak | “A storm door that does nothing !ti8, “ger” om om products in the State of Michigan thanks to all ie won orks ord year in contract awards “ter 1954 show: ‘but keep out the cold is only half-| ; eople that bought this fine product from us. You were a 5 |future construction in 1955, accord-| Non-residential, up 8 P y half-! Miss West points out that a com- peop Electrical Work ‘ing to The! ope at $57, a “pr i pompeam efficient,” according to Beatrice bination door, such as one made of part in putting us over the top: in sales. Dodge reports totals. ona at 000; cag West, New York color stylist. ponderosa pine, is well suited to! cape Call 1955 high was up 11 per cent over en ring, up substantially, ec slle 4 the dual role of beauty and utility.’ Thanks a Million BRILL - ELECTRIC CO. ETS. ” ¥. see - . NEW OFFICE — Ward E. Partridge is proud of his private office |in his new building on West Huron street. Paneled in birch on two | sides, the room has an acoustical fiber glass ceiling. All the furniture is a light wood with a natural finish. The slat back chairs havered leather upholstery. The rug is tweed wool. Quiet dignity and spacious- ness have been successfully created by skillful decorating. ‘1954 at $1,329,032,000. The state’ falso enjoyed its highest year in tract awards during 1955, an- non-residential-and residential con-| December 1955. os awards| $14,614,000, ds Guard painted areas around door | knobs and jambs frequently soiled “The screen-storm door hangs the year around and has to be good looking to be really effi- ictent,"” she explained. ‘‘The front By means of an efficeint electro- spray process, as much as feet of curtain rod can be painted Leading the Way.. + Clarence Burmeister and Employees Gold Bond is a product of National Gypsum Ce. one of the world’s largest man of building products. esteant conmnane district mage at. W. Dodge hildren b entrance is one of the most con-| with one gallon of paint. This meth-| ufacturers of 10 Calero Raft Aaa Corporation. a —_ nm y coating them with| jos cuous areas of the house. It!od provides such a uniform coating. : MY 3-2865 0 @ nai wax or a creamy clean-up | ofters the initial welcome. It must|that there are seldom any surfaces d Free Estimates Individual 1955 Michigan con-| be warm and friendly. that are imprefect. lL aster od r Gg n : 1954 show: Non-residential, up 25 per cent, at $555,903,000; residen- tial, up.8 per cent at $616,621,000; | & heavy engineering, down 15 per cent, at $156,508,000. We have the AMF DeWar Gypsum Lath Available Michigan's Largest Gold Bond Dealer DRY WALL APPLICATORS WELCOME «. 4ecgnee — eres Ba A New Room? Finish Your Attic? Do this at Burmeister's—just sign your nome .. . no money down... low monthly pay- ments . Best of all, you buy ot the ‘cash price. FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE THESE ARE C&C SPECIALS! ) GOLD BOND INSULATION 500° Sa Ft. Cold Bond Large Roll 2”, Reg. $2.50 16” Center $1.95 Asbestos Siding Large Roll 2", Rog. $4.50 24” Center $3.28 Ty eg 1 eouti olors Zonolite Reg. $1.45 s Both Dark Colors fond Pastels Koes eck Wl Hog $120 Ose Regular $14.95 Gold Bond Twinsulation _. Reg. $89 $80 _ NOW $4 1 95 . Model Open Daily 1 to 8 The Home for Tomorrow's Living 7 The ‘ELDORADO’ | : IN CLARKSTON GARDENS 3-Bedroom Ranch Style j ALL GAS MODEL HOME y pth uy # ¥, T 41. O00(Q0(C6 alata ZA aa, a ed WATER SO pole. Pee Cee eee eee e ewe Aluminum Foil, 50 Sq. Ft. Reg. $9.95 $8.50 Gold Bond Batts 8'—100 Sq. Ft. Reg. $4.95 ONE MILLION FEET OF ecueeoe een en wee eweees KEEGO “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open Daily 9:00 - 5:30 Sunday 12:00 - 4:00 BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE 207 W. MONTCALM H. H. STANTON. loli fold Inc pa BS ' Applied to the Average House 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. | | 31 | NEW LUMBER MUST G0! $199.50 103 State FE 5-1683 FE 2-3766 le CLARKSTON | . | , j= = é maw sexo. 4 Oe HOME gp] [ttt Si eae 59°) | Blint Kote Shingles 3 i Reg. $150 NOW per : * ry 2x6-8 to 16 #1 1 & Btr.-D. Fir. a6 $129.50 210+ Thick Butt Abie. a e 42 ; _ a (90 Green Roofing. : Close to fine schools . 4 2x8-8 to 16 #1 & x Btr.-D. Fir. ... $129.50 One Roofiag....... 1.95 Sq. - a | | 154 Felt Paper..... 2.95 Sq. and shopping facilities. [44] | 2x10-8 to 16 #1 & Btr-D. Fir... $129.50] | 39% pelt Paper... . .2.95 S¢. : ’ “hy 800 Squares at Above Price! Ne where there's the ' ue] | 4x8x5/8 Fir Plyscore... mer 85-95] | Srdiaei GlaBAL SPECIAR! | easy pace of warm Jal) | 1x6 #2 & Btr. Pine Bds. oi" pam $108) | Plaster Board and Lath in Stock ae friendliness of small oF 1x8 #2 & Btr. Pine Bds. xow pn '« $108 ; e » town living. D| | 4xtx% Fir Plywood... on $3.85] Gold Bond Masonite es ‘ 2'x8' Exterior Sheeting... snen 98c ' d. Sheet $2. 45 YOUR SAG: SHOWIN’? =} A] | 1x0 White Pine Bas. ... asi ssp $89] 4x,8x7e Std. Shoo “> FIRST HOME in CLARKSTON with COMMUNITY WATER 2%] | 1x12 white Pine Bas... .22jc1 iS» $95] 4x8x'% Temp. Sheet $3.19 Does your house creak in the joints for need of eo tg Std. Grade Fir Bds. “Ir "i $110 1 aoqtal ine ony ee ya ave. y lig Storms and screens on aH movable windows .. . 3 a Std a is Bas Kine Dre $110 4x8x ‘ "S pare “ Ww rcn or room—you save cain : od : e $1 Bob’s Building Service . . Y y ¢ bedrooms ... 11/2 baths... window wall... gas #2 & Btr. Oak Flooring | nee. 8 $139 Proto: Son " erie disposal unit... gas heat... large lots... winding : 1x4 #2 & Btr. Pine Flooring. ..... $110] 4x8x°" Plasterboard ..... $1.59 SPECIALIZING IN Blsckiopirosds beating fruit trees... fire ter nw NOW xx," Plasterboard .... $1.75 .* Nails—8 Com.—16 Com. '‘'X.i2 $9.95] 4x7x'%" Plasterboard ... $1.98 Garages Commercial Bidgs. hydrants . . . See this home today 4x10 and 4x12 also in stock Breezeways Concrete Work Additio Porch Encl ' Attic Remedeling Resting GI and FHA FINANCING Burmeister’s Recreation Rooms Siding Kitchen Remodeling Bath Rooms O R : ; - R N WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE Ottice at 5660 Dixie Highway — Waterford LUMBER CO. & HARDWARE ; Wholesale or Retail | | 3 CONVENIENT YARDS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. Corner Cooley and 9 Mile at Telegraph At the Hashing amber light just west of Oakland Av. =f on : | ewekee Williams Lake Rds, A. Marray White FE 4-9544 Robert E. white | Phones OR 3-1295 — OR 3-1872 | hg 3-4171 a ee sseuthtild | fog wg. 4 5% 4 ek ] a Pontiac 5 J . THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 | TWENTY-TH REE . Ever Think of This? ny ponderosa pine doors come warm color. If desired, a natural caruiet ta owe tin fl Cndee alla Table Workshop Patterns . with distinctive and handsome ae wood finish can be used, aoe and color appear. , ‘Storm. Window | : oudbranibe ao ae Match Door Panels the Se lepanyyy rey a eoaes. scianiogs can * The African Lammergeier is also” used as picture frames. canaere (lt a sane, Your .) for Aski | / & -INCH. ere This type of decoration presents! time the shes ane color ‘of tho es yerntge se SP ECIAL! JE ng LAZY. SUSAN a yfadyrdy OPO hp Meng ray pl he sine gee a “waa oon a * : "A ‘Cinderella’ dressing table is ‘frames can, be painted the same) ro room is ‘interrelated. to the other he -teegar heard trim the bane 96 Sa * 10 ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS = Jc tx ly ‘Cat Mo BERD | — : DOUBLE HUNG tl ctl poy srg ae PX | : , | = 2 ALUMINUM DOORS er (OS lB | | of! 4 (Includes ell hardware) . Fk wc mies che ml; SER | on Our : $4 95 your local furniture store. Imagina- 7 | ; Bag : : - ‘tive finishing of the table will make No more, “ — pass = | f : a All Extruded Alcoa Aluminum Peeled I cled ali IGFs orga soy) ace! with o a base of solid stock and assem- | Cheose a colorful, stain-resist- bled in an evening. The pattern “ALUMINUM PRIME WINDOWS—Less_ Builders’ Discount sud wasetetal See ee top aastoch, also gives variations of the design | h ef 8 2 4 § F ‘ sae : = 7 Ms é Ps i. Act Now... Save Now! Special LOW WINTER PRICES for a limited time only. Beautify your home for less before the Spring rush begins! Call todey's for complete details! | such as ceramic tile which is |. Door Canopies Fibersiss $88.95 | ces, sce cece ana is seat ons sciday ceterscce. One pl Aluminum $29.95 prest, ton. Te can be apglied a 4sided tree cut out of thin with an adhesive directly to the smooth surface of the table. Nail polish, perfume, polish remover and the like can’t stain it; Cera- mic tile i simpervious, for that | matter, to virtually ‘all household staining, even acids. plywood te stand 6-inches high and | hold lollipops, candy on toothpicks, | stuck into the four side’ of the | tree. There is. a 6inch high, ‘brightly painted figure to stand lin the center to hold a dish of | lgoodies. These are specials for the | as Gaily colored table skirts can al- Some but the wad susan is ai N EW d | PROVED % OVER 60% INDIANA LIMESTONE * _No Money Down—No Pressure , Open Sundays 11-5 P. M. OPEN MON. THROUGH FRI. TILL 8:00 P.M. Call for Free Estimates GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS ALWINDO CO. 1702 S. TELEGRAPH FE 5.3728 cs bn the prog "= a = The Pontiac oe Pattern Dept. | properly enclosed as in a frame by| ‘Bedford Hills, New York. lin WHEN YOU HEAT-* ‘the ‘skirt. Presto! and you have| ‘a convenient storage space under’ ithe table, too. * Ld * | The guests’ powder room is just | the place for a practical yet decor jative dressing table such as this. |People enjoy things more when they know that personal time and’ effort went into their construction. | | Your ‘Cinderella’ table will have | no fear of any midnight transfor-| Insulate Now! imation or reversion to humbler| ; aspect. For years to come it will ‘stand out as handsome and prac- Quality Doesn't Cost .. . It Pays! ‘os ‘tical as the day you first made it. 24x30° «= § ee | | Sidewalls Remote Control Eases ; Complete ‘Many Household Chores | You can silently switch on and ‘off major electrical appliances jand lights with a new remote con- HEATING EQUIPMENT Up to 40% _trol switching system that features ° built-in- miniature transformers to |}. yER BURT! [ No Fuel Savings provide a six-volt circuit. The | Dans WOMENS Down switching system is’ wired with number 18 bell wire, which is light Payment No matter what price range home you and inexpensive. OTTO A TRZ0S$| FHA have you can NOW AFFORD complete [| Each switch is connected with’ o Et comfort with a transformer to provide the low Terms BLOWN-IN INSULATION _ [voitage which operates a relay that | 3101 Orcherd Loke Rood snaps on the 110-20 volt house cur- Call AMBASSADOR rent. The system eliminates the | KEEGO HARBOR 5-840 ‘need for a central transformer and | . FE Now 5 additional wiring. 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GAS WATER HEATER ® e @ ® go ES ° @ 6 ® a) ° e e e * RUSGO WINDOWS & SCREE | REALTY 00. near Outer Brive KE 2-9060 L 19470 Grand River ~ | To Give Thanks for 45 Rescue a Se ae oes ese plaint from the Macomb County . tstinsts witett \ (school board that it had received gies tal only 75 per cent of the “hardship — V FE $-2102 tunds” it expected this year. ako Wadihaee cies Wi eh million dollars in this yéar’s school ay oe J | A 0 ie chasse iam Sea eo ON GD Rae a GE Ea ere eg, PG , an | My, ee oN. ‘ \ \ ree _ 2 e _ I ‘TWENTY-FOUR. = _THE_ PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1958 Ex-Japanese ‘Sailor Asks for Identity of U.S. Sub tor-/ Mitsui Shipping ee s ship Sccsar the were drifting . . § aan Aug. submarine appeared submarine that -saved 21, 1945, and rescued us, As a re- eager and 16 companions from thé sult 17 survived. Japan Sea six days after World * * # 4 | War 1 poted. “At that time we had been drift- ® Ld wrote U. S. naval headquarters marine not only gave us food and ony ‘that he and the other sur- water, but also was so kind as to vivors wanted to express their carry us to nearby Utsuryo Is- “heartfelt gratitude.” jland, belonging to Korea, After The Navy said hig letter —— it submerged sain mae +. a deplay of the human love beyond ie batsad of filondd and foot and this story: “While we 18 crewmen of the: a os Peale akortmtente! if ‘2. We survivors wish to express | j for YEAR- ROUND our heartfelt aw f the un- | known ubmarine. If it had not, 1 rose Ww ite | r -% all would Ros lost| rescued their lives. . “We will esteem it a great fever! ‘if you will kindly inform us the name of “the submarine which ‘rescued us."’ athe Navy has not x eanecitned the: ~ Fara Money Ne Money Needed - for School Districts LANSING # -— Gov. . Williams said today a deficiency appropria- tion may be necessary to help hard-pressed school districts meet their budgets this year. Williams aes cs Clair = Taylor, state superintendent public instruction, for a list of| school districts which have not vet. received their sharet of “hardship funds” appropriated by the Legis- lature last year. 1 Willlams said he received a com-| ‘laid fund for special payments to 20 mills. ai ing . "eithiys of Misumi food’ and water, The U,_ 5S. sub hed di school districts levying more than Porter. Eden and Aides | Arrive in Ottawa Slate ‘Weekend of Rest Before Conference With Canadian Officials OTTAWA (INS)—British Prime’ Minister Sir Anthony Eden and his foreign Secretary Selwyn Lioyd set-| down today for a weekend of rest before plunging into. diseus- sions with Canadian leaders. * © «@ Sir Anthény and Lloyd arrived in Ottawa last night, the pnemier) . ‘from Washington and Lloyd from Chicago. : Eden flew up with his am- bassador to Washington, Sir Rog-- er Makins, They were met at Ot- tawa Airport by Canadian Prime Minister Louis St, Laurent and | External Affairs Minister Lester | B, Pearson, St. Laurent greeted his London counterpart with a warm hand- shake and the words: ‘This is the inight we have been waiting for for a long time.” Sir Anthony smiled, then spot- ting Pearson with whom he worked often while foreign sec- _ retary, called “Hello Mike.” Eden told newsmen he was “real- ly delighted" to be a in Can- ada and added: “E look forward to flee over with Mr, St. Laurent and Mr. Pearson the outcome of what was, I am sure, a most useful conference in Washington.” ‘Police Holding Daniels Witness Admits Row Presence; Singer-Porter in Custody After Being Threatened NEW YORK (INS) — A singer- present in a Harlem club at the time Billy Daniels allegedly a ALFRED HARRIES JR. Red Cross Unit to Hear Speech Alfred Harries to Talk on Movement’s Meaning to Family Life “Preserving Family Life Through Red Cross’ will be the topic of Alfred Harries Jr., direc- tor of home service, Chicago Chap- ter of African Red Cross, when |he addresses the first 1956 quarter- ly meeting of the Oakland County Red Cross here Wednesday. Harries will speak at a dinner | Franklin Blvd. During World War II, Harries | was assistant deputy commission- er of the European Theater of Operations, assistant director of American Red Cross Foreign Service and Red Cross delegate on the U. 8, Committee for the Workers, | for Legislators : ‘| salary of the governor from meeting scheduled for 6:15 p.m.) at the county chapter house,, 118 personnel the National Council of Social Attendance at the meeting will) made on the basis of $3 for every mit! ¥@# taken into protective custody | ‘shot fight trainer Jimmy Jackson, today after indications he had been’ |be limited to the executive com:' jmittee, home service camimittee board members and active social Robing Ignore Rescue Service for Apple Jack LANSING (# — The Ingham County Humane Society ‘Tecelved an emergency call, An employe at the state Capitol at Lansing reported that about a dozen robins were sick or starving. The state worker explained he had noticed that for several days the birds had been huddled in a small tree on the Capitol grounds. exe Vern Pierce, county humane of- ficer,, went to the rescue with a sack full of cracked grain and bread crumbs. Pierce located the tree and the birds and scattered his goodies on the ground. The robins euored the feast; continuing to peck away at wither- ed crab apples on the tree. Pierce took a closer look and Pay Hike Asked GOP Solon Proposes Bill to Boost Salary for Top Officials, Governor LANSING # — A Republican legislator has proposed salary in- creases for the governor, top ad- ministrative officials and the legis- themselves. Rep. Harold W. Hungerford (R-Lansing) intreduced a bill yesterday which would raise the $22,500 to $30,000 a year. Hungerford also proposed. boost- ing members of the state admin- istrative board from $12,500 to $20,- 000 a year. This raise would apply to the secretary of state, the auditor general, the state treasur- er, the highway commissioner and the attorney general. a * = Under the bill, salaries.of legis- ‘lators would be hiked from $4,000 to $5,000. Legislators also receive) $1,000 for expenses. The salary of the state superintendent of public instruction would be raised from $13,000 to $20,000. Rep. Charles Golden (D-Mon- roe) introduced jegislation which would repeal Michigan's 109- year-old “blue laws” banning dancing, sports events and drink- ing on Sundays. Golden said the laws have riot been enforced for years and that ithere ‘is no reason to leave them When a Capitol pigeon came near, Pierce reported, one of thé robins took off, dive-bombed the larger bird to drive it away! then lurched back to the tree for an- other slug of apple jark. e Legislature Can Void Taxes on Food, Fuel - LANSING W—Atty. Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh held today that the Legislature may exempt foods and heating fuel from the sales Algerians Dispute Mollet’s Decisions - PARIS (INS) — French Premier Guy Mollet ran into new troubles yestérday in his attempt to bring lasting peace to. rebellion.- torn North Africa, particularly Algeria. Algeria Monday, was criticized by a legislative delegation from Al- with a resident-minister’s office in Algiers The delegation charged in a mem- orandum that Mollet had exceed- ed his authority in making the change, and left the “unfortunate impression” that Algeria was a France proper. The Algerian leg- islators said they feared “dramatic The new premier, who files to). American Travelers Told to Stay Out of Hungary arrest by F Secret Police of nine local employes of the Ameircan legation in Budapést since 1951. First to Fly Jet TOKYO (#—Japan’s first postwar female pilot, Mrs. Hideko Yokoya- protectorate, rather than a part ofima of Tokyo, today became the stallation of Gen. Georges Catroux Base, the 37-year-old aviatrix as’ as resident-minister in Algiers. piloted a T33 trainer. 4192 Ledge tone Westridge - of »Waterford Northern Pontiac's Figest Subdivision Area Featuring Custom-Built Homes ot Distinction MODEL UNDER CONSTRUCTION Sundays 1:00 to 6:00 P.M. or by appointment poopie ye od oft — Raat eB near Waterford. Turn on Cambrook to Ledges’ to Model. HELTMAN & TRIPP Builders and Developers of Westridge-of-Waterford 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE Stone Drive on the books, tax if it so desires. Kavanagh issued the opinion in’ answer to a question from Rep.’ Joseph I. Jackson (D-Highland Park). Jackson asked Kavanagh if Ga the Legislature could exempt food | and heating fuel by passing a law | or if such a change had to be made by constitutional amend- ment. : MSU to Begin Classes in Driver Education EAST LANSING (#—The second phase of a special project to train driver education teachers for Michigan high schools will get under way next week. State Executives Study Leadership at Wayne State University is 24 Whitfield Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterp Phone FE 4-0777 training 98 teachers at its new x Siglnway trailis’ ealety canter. | Lansine W—Top executives in The last of one-week concen- Michigan’s state government are trated workshops to provide basic’ ‘going to school, the Civil Service | Next week, the teachers will at-) training was ended this week.| ‘Commission said today. The executives will attend ‘clase 163 MONTCALM © | The special payments are Open Daily 9 A.M.to7 P.M. of local taxes levied in excess of Sunday 12 to 4 P.M. _ 120. : threatened, GAY, NEW WALL COLORS _ ALKYD FLAT ENAMEL : FAST os compueresy WASHABLE ULTIMATE IN FINE Wi Av I FINISHES SEE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BPS DEALER LISTED BELOW: BROWNIE HARDWARE Open Sundays Sanford at Wilson @ _FEderal 3-9239 DEER LAKE LUMBER co. Open Sundays 7110 Dixie Highway @ MAple 5-1921 FAY-BARKER HARDWARE We Deliver * .... Saginaw at Auburn Rd. @ FEderal’ 2-3721 FAY HARDWARE Open Sundays Huron at Telegraph @ I£Ederal 5-8389 J & M HARDWARE Open Sundays M-59 East of Airport @ ORlando 3-3322 JIM’S HARDWARE Open Sundays 6939 Williams Lake Rd. @ ORlando 3-1120 JONES HARDWARE Open Sundays Airport at Hatchery Rd. © ORlando 3-7271 LEWIS HARDWARE Open Sundays 4460 Elizabeth Lake Rd. @° FEderal 2.1409 McKIBBEN & CHILDS HARDWARE = Open Sundays 2 Union Lake Village @ EMpire 3.3501 TALBOTT LUMBER CO. Open Sundays 1025 Oakland Avenue @ FEderal 4-4595 TRAVIS HARDWARE Free ean 456 Orchard Lake Avenue @ FEderal 5-872 ‘WILMOT HARDWARE ; Free Parking 1175 Baldwin Avenue @ FEderal 5-4512 * son HARDWARE Sport Headquarters Walled Lake © MArket 4-1301 Be MRTNCHAN HARDWARE We Deliver Woodward at Maple. @ Midwest 4-7524 _ BPS Factory Representative—Fjoyd C. Umlend—ORlando 9-1060 1 4 “| | '| Money Held in $1,000 ball as a ma- terial witmess was 29 - year - old Gerered Dorsetta who said three eae ae |W ans ot the checting. Woman in Undies gb cen ereemes On 1 1mes | SGUaTe shelled out to keep the case quiet; the entertainment license of the | Draws Stares NEW YORK singer of “Ol Black Magic” fame! (INS) Times | was picked up; and police ordered Square pedestrians, accustomed as the case submitted to the grand they are to the bizarre and un- jury on Tuesday or Wednesday. usual. were a little startled yester- Tt developed that Dorsetta was day afternoon when they saw a| let go after working only one day woman rushing along Broadway in the Seventy-One Ten club oe the thirty degree weather, wear- he said the “accident” took place'ing only a slip and a bra. |last Tuesday. Barefoot Helen Stedt, 37, was s . igallantly escorted to a police booth) DISMISSED FROM JOB iby a traffic patrolman as pedes-| Then Dorsetta was fired from the triang stared and traffic stopped. job he held only one day at &Nn- She sported a black eye and said /Other bar. An assistant district she ran from her hotel room be according to Carleton J. Patterson) Jr, of Birmingham, program chair- man for the meeting. é attorney quoted him as saying he cause a not-so-gentlemanly friend) was dismissed ‘‘just because I was was beating hér, a witness.” Confronted with John J. Cum- Said Dorsetta to Judge - Frank mings, who was picked up at the McCullen: hotel room, Mrs. Stedt claimed the “There were three men trying to Man was not her husband although catch up with me and I came he insisted he was. Amid the con- down and told a policeman whom fusion the half-clad lady was taken "|1 knew and jhe suggested I go to to a Hospital for observa- the station and 1 did.” tio Asked by the judge how knew the men were “after ake he replied that one asked him | what he said at the police station. “I told them that I didn’t Take Same Podium anything and one said that's not the way I¢heard it.’ ; FRESNO CITY (INS)—Adlai Ste- | Daniels’: public dance hail em-'Venson and Estes Kefauver make, ph ye's identification card, picked their bids tonight for California's) up early today, will prohibit him sixty-cight votes in the Democratic! ‘from entertaining in New York Presidential cosvention: unless he is issued a tempoi&ry one. Daniels is to appear for hear. . The two hora speak from) jing in felony court Feb. 29 on the the same platform before a meet- ' shooting count. jing of some 2,500 delegates to the | California Democratic council at tw ‘ |Fresno, ‘Truman in Boston Under rules of the convention, | ee? for Critical Speech ‘ident Eisenhower's job but the atti- it ude of the delegates may have an BOSTON (INS) — Former Presi- important effect on results of the; (dent Harry S. Truman, after some June fifth California primary elec- ipreliminary sparring in a two-day tion. New York visit. arrives in Boston . [today to throw his Sunday punch The delegates will be given the ‘at the $100-a. plate Jefferson-Jack-; opportunity of endorsing formally) son day dinner tonight. ia Democratic-candidate for U. S. | The ex-President officially opens maine ; the 1956 Bay State election cam- California State Senator Richard Richards of Los Angeles and Sam- paign and has promised one of his — [typical “Give 'Em Hell’’ speeches, uel Yorty, a former congressman. ‘to be carried over a nationwide radio hookup at-l0:30 p.m. | The Truman v¥sit makes good al pledge he nfade two years when he became {moved by generous donations by here. Driver Edward Breyer of ‘Bostonians to the Truman Me-. |Anaheim said the cargo was 40,800" | morial Library. More than 1,300 bottles—every single one empty. iment for either candidate for- Pres- 2 = Gets 40,800 Empties OAKLAND, Calif. «—A dry @f0 sense of humor might help who-/ welfare aides in the Red Cross, 'tend lthere will be no formal endorse-| The choice is between! emotionally | ever stole a beer truck and trailer| es in leadership, morale and hu-; }man relations. The classes, held every Friday, will be conducted by Wayne University faculty mem- bers. Executives who complete the evening classes at six loca- tions in the state. The evening classes will be conducted at Benton Harbor, Rockford, Birmingham, Mason, Saginaw and Onaway—locations (course will receive certificates! near the schools the teachers [from the university. serve. _—_ | ] The 98 instructors taking the $2 Million Blaze Levels training course will teach about! 7,000 Michigan high school youths Muncie Furniture Plant MUNCIE, Ind, (INS)\—The Dur- how to drive | safety. : ‘ham Manufacturing Corp. plant | The last spec i session of the at Muncie was destroyed by fire | Legislature approved legislation yesterday causing damage estimat- jrequiring all public high schools ed at two million dollars. ito provide driver education in-| Officials of the firm which manu- " struction a_i students. jfactures metal furniture said the | blaze ae eet paar by State Agencies Agencies Ask 2scctrtonateys ata’ Four Million Dollars ie: es one was injured but William LANSING \# — State agencies | worker, leaped to safety from a second-story window have asked the Legislature to ap- propriate nearly four million dol- lof the two-block-long plant. |— = = et ao, lars to make ends meet during! : the current fiscal year. W. M00 | E * * * | Li] The Department of Administra- | Slee tp iC f tion sent House and Senate Fi- nance, Committees a request for! deficiency appropriations of §$3,- e RESIDENTIAL 332,423 for general fund budget | ” items and $643,008 for special ‘WIRING - INSTALLATIONS © COMMERCIAL © INDUSTRIAL funds. | CONTRACTOR The biggest chunk of the addi- tional money--$2,160.381—is need- ed State & City Licensed Over 25 Years in Pontiac to finance pay raises for state employes which take effect next lweek * * * Also requested are $440.000 to istart constructiov of a physica! leducat ion building at Northern ; Pee deeha cay pon Michigan College; $186.760 for a) & jhigher patient load at the Howell! ; State Sanatorium; $106,500 for CREST ‘vsxo000 HOME: 2-BEDROOM > 30-Day Occupancy |} JUST DIRECTIONS TO MODEL. . 33's, SEE] MONTH. OPEN SATURDAY and SUNDAY > ene \ eany ia het a 4 Y nv m, hee +550. $e Crestview Homes, Inc. costs d by CASTELL REALTY ‘ FE 5-9459 HICKORY KNOLLS Hickory Grove Road at Franklin Road—Bloomfield Visit Our New Homes Open Daily and Sunday 2-6 P. M. Contemporary Designs. Some Have Basements. Bloomfield School District. A on Large Lots. PRICED RIGHT! AUGUST JOHNSON Realtor 1704 Telegraph Road FE deral 4-2533 bovine tuberculosis control and) $150,000 for administration of the ae bonus. Ike’s Name Will Appear | on Primary in Indiana CHICAGO (INS) — Gov. George f \Craig of Indiana said in Chicago yesterday he will] enter President Eisenhower on the Hoosier state's | ipresidential preference primary | ballot. ' This is the first year Indi has had such a preference primary. made possible by law changes. It} is scheduled for May 8. : LOCHAVEN in WATERFORD lit The governor said he believes the President will be unopposed on erally a haven in the lakes the Republican ballot. Adlai Ste- venson is expected to be unopposed on the Democratic ballot. : | Norway’s tourist traffic is esti- mated at four times the pre-war irate, , if |Democrats are expected at the! Sheraton Plaza’ dinner and cam- |paign coffers are expected to | benefit by about $100,000. ; ‘Finder of $44,525 Gets $6,000 as Reward Token WAUKEGAN, Il, (INS) —_Al- | bert Sorenson, 36, who found $44,- |525° last May while. working on a |construction project and turned the money over to officials, has been | given a reward. i WALL-FLAME OIL in Comfort, Conven and. Economy!- Mrs. Jane Siskind, 67, of; Waukegan, who Thursday was de-) clared the rightful owner of the) ae on property she’ d PIII ID T TA MT. AUTOMATIC 17 Orchard Lake Ave. reo ‘once ow yesterday gave Soren-| | son a $6, reward. a PITTI IIIOIOIIIIT A | TORIDHEET for the Tops Por Free Heating Survey and Estimate. $.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area \ a a haa hl hhh hod } CIVILIANS LIBERAL TERMS HEAT Nt ience — BEDROOM FORMICA COUNTER TOP RANCH FULL TILE BATH WITH VANITY LARGE WARDROBE CLOSETS GAS HEAT FULL FACE BRICK CONSTRUCTION WIDE CVERENG ROOF Call . HEATING CO. \ 19470 GRAND RIVER FE 2-9124 5.6 2-90 D6! P v KEnwood | z Sa 7 * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 Vi TWENTY-FIVE | U.S. Slates $35 Million More for Brazilian -Mill i | > if - ork i ; s " FIGHTING REDS The informant said Kubitschek i E i ip HE Ohio Minister loses Kershaw told of his membership than $275,000,000; the 1955 total is er, HOW 4 EAP/S © MUST ~ YOU DONT SEEM TO evine SoMs= > STAGAIN ABOUT “BE BUSTING OUT G~nints SimpLeR SCREENING OUT WITH CHEERS SINCE we YOLY THE CROWS IN 2) GEEING THE EDITOR A MENTIONED THIS DomiciLe/JZZ x LE“/Z A TABLE-SIZE YH. We SCOREITAS] [SCRAMBLING } {ONE-DAY STUNT/ BURNED OUT E66S THAT EIGHT LINES/ @ ED WHAT A BULB [PRETTY Y t/a pots wenn 3 fata WH} | ° = 2 => \ ie O, S o (=z ex Pm ad OE fie M/E: ~- \ 4 Xd = SS 4 A sins “Mig : 9 Y pa \ { N a \ / A] JEN'T READY HERE NN \Y YET FOR REALLY HE 3 BI6 THINGS = 2°4 \e@ vee oy nea te. TAA. Rog. US. Pat. OFF. OUT OUR WAY 6 4, “ff V7); ly i) MMi 7 . MY), YY Yi a A LY — LLL { S Non LIFE'S LONGEST MINUTE Ny N k | | | | j i | J Rwituams —= 2-4 — DIXIE DUGAN © 1906 by MEA Garvinn, he TM Rog U.S Per OR — NICK HALIDAY + : eee om OY ~ ALunr OO = pr NEPREW <= AND HERES WHY... © | a” phe / ee pee Were. ane mae \ 4 Cuba have shown/expected to be substantially high. aeey SLT rey ae. é = . PGC ree | Sb @é ‘ » ‘ a ) \ f re \ 7 f 7 * af \ 5 og wi Vs Dye U4 FORGET OH, THEY'LL GET HIM---GO TO BED AND ABOUT IT ceeem eeeen 8 joeee 8888 e | PORN hheee ke PrTTT Pelli) ee ee oe) u - YES...DR. A AI stizenio BOA THAT wine dy rr coegt A {)) “h. 4 f, ¥ G fh aif . ine. TM, eg. 8. Pat. OM. A NZ \\ By McEvoy and Strieber 4 All yod ever do is saw, naif and - , something? an ! When are you going td make aM \} . “You're doing it all wrong. Lean your head back, open your Tmouth| - |wide and SCREAM!” 4 + | ‘GRANDMA HALF ACRE CASTLE » | [HERE ARE A FISTFUL O' COOKIES FOR EACH O' YOu, AN’ DO COME BACK “’ BOYS- CAN'T ST, THEIR MU 1 ALWAYS TRY T’ ENCOURAGE TH BUT, GOLLY, I D MUCH O° Sad 1G ase L} 1 START GETTING MIGHTY , [SICK OF WINTER JUST ABOUT THIS TIME! po Na j “A LIE) ". § ME. too! } + wee ai; ? 5 {12 ZZ I} (HALE! sits POLICE /}— S| 4 a bt ai eas . ator Ff ie ve F wf Mere ‘ f : ‘s f i : sy ’ i@ a if . t : ¢ ; ti ‘ AWENTY-$1X_ a 7 Male 6 : shall be served by publication of ® copy Card of Thanks 1 Help Wanted Male _ 6 Hele Wanted etn ‘ 7 7 i ee , Engineer of IIl- Fated Train Woman Victim rp ee e| cro ewan rae oer ane SOE 3 *Witness. the Honorable’ z.| friends and neighbors, during our ENGINEERS - Bett fo. Bing. E Pontsc, he : . . c : | Quakes at Death Roll Call ; wre ge oa cayr te te iy | aes to Ar Noms. Rates DESIGNERS lesmen ld f K f Attack ot Peorusry AD. feta rg aS DRAFTSMEN © iesm™ | Sees. : Are needed to} eview eas. LOS ANGELES (INS)—The man,Parrish as well as the sreman |) nl e & true capy wet ano. meer = fem eee cmatie ed Real Estate at the controls of the two-carland the conductor of the diesel- Deputy Probate Regier) In Memoriam 2 nara MEG, CO. CO. . House Group Calls in Santa Fe train that overturned in) powered train. Claims Estranged Mate . 4, 1956) mw LovING Y OF OUR ae Have openings for alert, young ‘Femer General Over (ie ms os Sis beads! 7 Nettomes. Slashed Her on Grounds | “srare or sicuiGan—in the bates sng, Granametier ea Uke Orion. atch jon) Experieneet Cavertising © Former nera r tives, buried bis te his bands 3. Unavoidable accident. 1 bere Court for the County ef Oakland, cog year 860 aie rd ELECTRIC WIOTOR WINDER AND | “contart. Earninag vulimited. Oafoose Policies he Grod wes iimed' aa coro," nln e, treo ite | Of State Hospito ieee Samet | pete at tee ae | see ee ee | ne er eS taelanal seabeeway: ment own Tahoe of dave: ENGINEER -AUTOMORVE TOOL, WASHINGTON (INS) — The" + +. A mal investigation” of the train A 58-year old man was held for fabs agg Rey — s a sy eet Cee = et mn —~ —= wih, fen House Military apporiations sub-| Engineer Frank pried Ce can taair eee Bond investigation Se ae po ge ee Br rae Madelyn, Jack and ereduate or cauivateat Copetle M a railroad veteran of 37 years, has after dragging unknown and said child violated Bender of e “customer : Sy ‘committee has called former Army/ | id he “blacked out” just be-| able of blacking out as he stated /from her car at Pontiac State Hos-| av of the Stee end that said che) [8 LOVING MEMORY OF ESTH tone and. prcegeeog aoe trie, REALTY OO. REALTORS! Chief of-Staft Gen. Matthew Ridg-\tore the 70-mile-an-hour derailment after the. accident. pital last = and aay of this Court. ae ¢ ns te i) aie, paseod “ — Metals Company Co-spenative Fe 63 way to givé his views next week/on a 15-mile-per-hour curve, and' Parrish was served with papers|S!ashing her ot gan apfiea Trdvas" elle’ anne torres pekinnca” WEALesTaTE eon TO. BRANCH on defense policies and the 1957 ¢ ok ral responsibility for the in a $1,000,000 damage suit result- sen Helen - ae = thet the hearing on said petition vill be | And the one who thinks of ber to | EXPERIENCED. REAL ESTATE NEXT DOOR, TO BE 1 tr i i - . f - < is iy ho loved her best. office, features. -—7——— military spending program. sevih, tit wuffering trem lerthe arrived ey an employe who. vn. the | pea West 'aia. tn ihe Gryet| “sadly mulaeg "y= Garence’ p. | Wut” fot Menton itt | yg, SAT Laat art ear, 8 “92 arrish, Sra * @. * grounds, was reported in “fair” | FP" Oe ere AD. 1966, at ten oclock| iW LOVING MEMORY OF MAUDE Bible J Re wits 201) W 1S. Baron. a" vacation holidays ad. wick shock, left a hospital bed to be r wee . The meeting Wednesday morn-, a condition ‘in Pontiac General Hos-| in the forenoon, and you are hereby who passed away, four “EXPERIMENTAL ay a heave. other prevailing personnel ‘ star witness at the proceedings He buried his head in his hands pital toda commanded to sppear personally at said years ago, Feb 2. 1962. Unusual opportunity f invegent eerterPey ing behind closed doors will mark) before a so-called “blue ribbon” when Deputy Coroner Charles *: "i being LD OR | coy ee GP ie A Perssunel_ office the retired genéral’s first appear-| corener’s jury. which will seek to Langhauser read the names of She told Pontiac Police that | 5 root tein summmans end notiee| phe hives wie us in memory chanic reneta Engineering RLEY HOSPITAL pet sh those who had boarded the ill-fated) Thomas Humphrey, 7181 Pontiac | sh! te served vy publication of a copy| And will forever degrees juired but educa- Filnt, Michigan a ance on Capitol Hill since he; determine whether the cra Vs , " y» one week previous to said hearing in t Badly missed. by ‘Co-workers ‘of tion and experience in Crepe SINGLE (OLE EXPERIENCED, ae; - stirred bitter controversy by! Semmed from human or mie. /'rain, “San Diegan. moe caliper eae Gelloaed aohtp , precreelpemie yremogge cpr | msc a ‘liste opening “im modern plant. | band by monet, re rd ee ee up a chanical failure, * into the hospital parking lot at” iene the. Honorable Arthur Ee. Flowers 3 Oxford area. Call OA 6 a ay WORK EXPERIENCED eharging military needs were be- : about 9:30 Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City ln iam a arerd automotive and ee subordine domestic He seemed to shrink when As- of Poritine tn oat county. this Ind day peuarars PLOWERS sporting goods mainten- me —>> He! sistant Deputy District Attorney ars if ed es He opened the door, she said, | of February A iUR E. MOORE. Closed for Vacation, FINANCE COMPANY ance. fonorign ‘35 rs, per politics. Adolph Alexander told the 10-man pulled her out and began cutting | A true copy Judge sa rapete. F i Direct : Mas orvunity for man week, Apply WN Saginaw, He .commented.: “The tend. jury selected from community, (=~ «4 r) {her with a paring knife. ! ; Provate Register, Suvenile E oes ee ee under 3 bus: fm acy, which was mianifested leaders that it could return one of . Two men employes, attracted by ; 196 AIR AMBULANCE coum igh ool graduate. and STORE CLERK wn ency, sucax acing vay ar os three possible verdicts: | Or ld adic. her screams, pulled Humphrey | Pursiey Funeral Hom e. PE eiZi} bility. Experience not re- Small gute ame point supplies, Ji chief of staff, of civilian secre- |}. | Criminal negligence, involving ; Se se oe The Brandon Township Zoning Bowrd an Evie quired. "Mavdicement nd saber middie ated iin to assist = : im p r unt ice ar-' will an open meeting vice all fringe benefits, Apply in moe delivery in al displays, some teres maning etary dosisinne Famous Photographer rived _ (Ecademy nel cemciecs | ue leti EF ser rete | St CENER Sere chtevetre . i De | P liti ~ oass ort thes: meeting is to discuss per- Be eee ae & constituted a danger to this coun- uSINeSS ofes. velops Personalities Humphrey, who has been sepa-| mission to locate ie oe = GOaTS PURERAL on Si FINANCE CO. GRAEBNER ) . ti) * es ~ ‘The appointment ot H. J. Head| With Artistic Pictures rated trom his wife two months, |f""prandoo, Township. Ali interested | Drayton Plaine — Waterford Twp, | 207 National Ruling Employment Agency : would i he at-| parties are w urged to rg DIONIFIED SERVICES : f Fe 5-271 Ridgway's blast were , criticized as controller of its Minneapolis} == i. el faa tell police why 4 = BRANDON TOWNSHIP KIRKBY FIRE FIGHTER 313 Pontiac “State Bidg. District sales office has been an- ic if ZONING, BOARD 2 by both President Peres ney I oy te WASHINGTON — Yousuf Karsh, | Heid in Oakland County Jail, PORTER MARTIN Punera! Home- FE 41882 city, of Pon Paaas: 4.433 to i TRAINEE JOBS me Refense Secretary Charles Tractor and Im.-(Probaby the greatest photographer, probably will he asked to make Feb. 4, 1986 Donelson-Johns equivalent uss schol ase eat 28, Management ——- eons ‘gon. plement Division, /°f ll time, is the number one a’ statement Monday, Assistant =S Gawenly Owiman QUALEN ae FUNERAL BOME irom age), Heign ft, fea gro sg Station ‘attendars NARROW FEARS Ford Motor Co.|photographer of the world’s great- Prosecutor Edward H. Shigley Said | 01.00; electors and all other interested “passonep fox ore erenale: Weight | pro 1 Applicants ; cers MrEER CEN TER The Chief Executive, declaring Head is a resi-/est personalities. In his hands, the parties of Clarksics Community Bcheek. Thougatal Service PE 2-584 for the past year. Apply =< B-1 Riker Bidg. FE 08-0418 : dent of 2424 Win- camera is not merely a tool; it tertord ‘Town ee ena cosa: office, City Hall, 36 South Park. that he had never permitted poli- ' eat S terford Township Scho ap V h Si ] FARMER, MIDDLEAGED, MAR- TERS demere St., Bir- becomes a creative device. oun ty, Michig oornees-olpie sed to work om one of the most TRUCK DRIVER Notice ry — alteration of bound- east odern dairy and Black Angus ties to influence his handling of _ mingham. | aries of Clarkston Community Schools,| - FUNERAL HOME Soot stock {arms ip &t. Clair ‘national defense, said Ridgway's Formerly super-| A random iis “ a who have Jeffery Morgan Oskland Sisal praise ust, names Ambulance Service. Piane or Motor County. Understanding of. ce Ex perienced ¢ driveaway driv- i the “narrow visor of the divi- 8at-for him makes a kind of super TONVILLE — | 38, PE _3-8378 Tue tebe Goeed salary, ers onl long dletance fears’ of some military officers - sion’s financial Who’s Who: President Eisenhower, ee able son sarah rN: Ros. “loa Tey. cian ___ Cemetery L Lots 5 Mocera home win ct conves- tips. “adie fh have Teterences Wilson commented Ridgway statement sec-/Winston Churchill, Pope Pius XII.) Marilyn Morgan, 383 W. Glass Rd.,| 2077's @OR. 8 8. Ind. Twp om Mate’ rage, temnily previous See eccike pane EC, phy- had trouble “wearing two hats,” tion, the new con-/Tito, Queen Elizabeth, Nehru, John) dieg this morning in Pontiac os-|_ 3. Se 33—E ‘2 of the NE % and the| ORAVE ise ae On 30050. eupormane ant seterences. Wma? sical and drivers’ test, Apply referring mae HEAD troller’ joined Steinbeck, to mention a few. teopathic Hospital three hours after | x" r° “. ar arene * { GRAVE IN PERRY MT. PARK Parms, Sans Souci, Mich. < EGS 2 Scare mouse | posamay Py Staft Reamg nag Ford in 1953 after; Born in Mardin, Armenia-in- | birth , | a bec 33-NW ‘also the W ts of Cemetery in Section 4 FE 20317. ID ORINDERS pAUGES, er Fleet Carrier Corp. 8. + ’ ae iy ¥ | posed to tace both the probleme {SX years with Dearborn Motors) Turkey, in 1908, he first gained | Besides his’ parents, he is sur-| sere of tne W ty of the Et of ME Ys | Vata hares O8e SOT | a macHiNERY —AseEW- | ot overall detense planning and |C°'P., former national marketing recognition as a photographer | vived by two brothers, Robert and | pte the & 9, scrte of, tne sf Soe The Pontiac Press j “INSPECTOR WANTED | MACHINES), Must be fe mabe retro prebtonn ot |FEoace i of Bela, reine | Go tent of eccetrearS tor: [oan ne Sater Cobeen, all 3. 8 ted EinBe sca | FOR WANT ADS rgnced im vrtace laa and | KETAY Ranaut ine el Hah : Sie oun : a native re’ the Earl of Bessborough, Giov- | at home. agree eeearag holst = sc rine production checking of aircraft _land_ Rd. Pontiac and attended Wayne University) ernor General of Canada from | Graveside services -wil! be held ue E. tae Twp ats DIAL FE 2-8181 L-ateg [oe ont) na WALL SERVICE: WALL BOARD Ridgway'’s principal argument) and the Walsh Institute of Account-| 1931 te 19%, and Lady Bessbor- (Cemetery. . Treo Waterford ee Ceara M C MEG. CO. installed, a=: — = Very 1 ic ; 0 oe srhinwatomid Lee sire =. a nigel Aaa nora = Terry Ray Wyka the same _e Clarkston Greece From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orton ticular Free estimates) M = = > , ° mie aed on " Wan’ ‘D. SALESMAN i AT ONCE. ing too —_ on air = nuclear ar ie rebel of DL eoomiec came Jrerpansiaanes by Prvscert iS Ge | oan os ae | MeSuen Wit ee ben! at the Wierd 5 portea rhnmseaiauey _ mm General oitice =... Ps ¢6 W Huron St. power. declared Ar my ne I honored ‘ ment te the Governor od | Ray mon County School Office Bulldine. 1035 Nort. Abilit t errors ther nee oa should be welded into a “‘Stream-|Mutual if Grand Rapids next week! yi. an Sead tectmiclems ke’ ks |Mr. and Mrs. “Albert Wyka, 200) Telegraph Read Pontiac, Mocbigan. than te cancel ‘the goarces sm < _Help Wanted | | Female le 7 lined, hard-hitting force, armed|for outstanding sales production as a a Cashmere Rd., will be held at 4) orciock p.m. to consider: the advisability mebowaasl La prod dobes MIDWEST eAtiy CLERK almost indifferent “fo the instru- eee insertion of the « ACCOUNTS RECETVA8L with nuclear weapons in adequate|a district representative of the in- p.m. today from Allen's Funeral) of detaching the sbove described tr- ment which has been ren- gEMPLOYMENT SERVICE Unusual opportunity for ambitious ; i ment, He can make great photo- Home in Lake Orion with burial ritory from Waterford Township Schools, dered valueless through the 406 Pontiac Stat- Bank Bid ody wt: oookkeeping and ,tyD- n and with greatly im-'surance firm. Sales personnel; -vaphs with an mera that hap- 22 Oakland Ceunty, Michigan, and adding error When cancellations PE 5-0227 tes Texperience ta Pek eth come ) from all parts of the state will ons to be pa nana whether i in East Lawn Cemetery. The in- the snuey te Clarkson | Comments are made be sure to get . TED POR RAWLEION rental people in modern plant. I ' . 8, ov ES = es Z ttend the district conference, pees $2.50 $1,500. He uses the fant died yesterday. The County Board of Education will ance on ee eee nexuy wants Pontiac. No expert- Oxford “Area. srr cocauats open- ‘scheduled to «take place in the . or : Besides his parents, he leaves | determine without it. ence needed to start. Sales easy ing & day week Call Oakland A camera only to record, -His real tw oi " * Sand nd Ow : 1. Whethér the proposed alteretion of | to make and préfits Start sases city’s Morton House hotel. rk of picture-maki has all mo eer ra en €€N; | poundartes will be made: Closing timé for advertise. ‘immediately rite Rawleigh's, AMBTIIOUS WOMAN EARN $88 pao bal le “s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.| 2 The effective date of the transfer, ments containing type sizes _ Dept _MCA-896-190, Freeport, Tl weekly banding beautiful ster |been done before the shutter is * + | if ordered: e larger than regular agate Tne fine Bavarian chins. nd ® ned. Davis of Indiana and Mrs. Lillian | 3. Whether or not any personal or real type ts 12 o'clock noon the ? Jeaus pe.ntiful No canvassing. ews in rie bate — , also of Indiana. | property ts to be transferred and. if day previous to pubiteation. see ecowari PE 24s a 0 ay leoad: antes cial ve prada Transient Want Ads may MEN (2) ex waive IPE —orrice ity to drunk di : . ; be cancelled up to 9 30 am A TARGE sora Witton Stier year OHOS {OF Third Stab Waterford Men Injured suena SN | Tastee’ dite | ome tos te Stina * * ate a ac, chigan, bil | r Dated at Ponti Mic higan, this 2nd SURANCE AGENCY OFFICE : day was fined $50 and sentenced to | as Car Skids, Hits Tree = aay of revruery, AD rs | OW Ou PNB UO RANCE EXPERIENCE ’ CASH WANT AD RAT LN oor AD Palp OROUP IN 20 days in’ jail by Madison Heights C t OAKLAND COUNTY 4 Lines 1- Day 2 Days 6 Days “ P MODERN OF- BOARD OF EDUCATION a ae SURAN LAN. or. Municipal Judge Heinrich Smit. ' Two men were treated for minor By 3 ores 50 % 7 3.96 Y 6 a RE ines ABOV Pesseh’ Gud, tal ut heel Gok, |_ NEWYORK (INS))— George Lleterray laageal Gite the cer PO arronied et ert our AVERAGE ABILITY, AND tv inh ag ne . . Feb. 4, 6, ‘36 20 : who pleaded guilty to reckless driv-/ Wright nL sedey bones he was skidded into a tree on US 10 near | fo iis im : of F ture? LINcICOME a TELE ing yesterday before Troy Justice|all_ set for his try at the|siiver Lake Road. ,2 32 s2 fe 4 | u i GRAPH Charles Losey, paid a $%5 °fine;$100,000 jackpot on NBC-TV’s “The! winiam U. Gullett, 22, of Water- Death N tices | eee bee rie BABYSITTER WITH OWN TRANS: with $15 costs. Big Surprise” program tonight. [forg Township, driver of the -car 0 ‘—- \\ eh sees i Enter fennel, La! Ypatiant cauate: i ten . aaanaeant , : the Sales Field? e: 6 pm. FE +1482 . Milfordite George Michaels, 21,) The 14-year-old St. Agnes High Mibsateett Bpdrerds deg anus T ROwo Tres) 3 we __ Help Wanted Male 6 No Experience Necessary ! BIRMING JHAM | Pleaded rath to Racecar: driving School junior yesterday said he denly and his car went out of con- dear brother of Will Armstrong. AN EXECULIVE TYPE OFFICE eaamon to i stead a ol oe AMEDIATE Rebrdchbti oss yesterday before Sylvan Lake Jus- “thought he was,” during a half- Funeral service will be held Mon- WORKER TO TAKE CARE OF EARNINGS IP YOU ARE WILL- keepers and waitresses No do- tice Joseph J. Leavy. Michaels, hour audience with Francis Car- tel _as he applied the brakes. day. Ped. 6 at 3 p.m. frm the OPERATION OF LOCAL Inat ING TO WORK. mestic Birmingham Employment who was arrested by Sylvan Lake dinal Speelman Gullett and his passenger, Jerry bases Ptregeon) Seneary inter Pe hs a Pan ; Serres, ra ‘ Maple, Birming- al . B. Russell, 21, also of Waterford Aadecoon wailed iis FERRED. PAID GROUP INSUR- — <3 FoR bit police, paid $100 fine and $25 costs.| «pa. he's really terrific. 1 wish Township. gultered abrasions) (a pee i cA poe e ANCE PLAN. MODERN, OPFICE BO MONEY ws ALWAYS wart. | “C © St NT ng peot TApoly ia perece. Pleading guilty to drunk driving,| | knew as much as he does.” (the crash. a ee ee TION REQUIRES ABOVE AVER- Looe tnd )VORw ARDS TOU ais Bumingbam. , Leonard Boughner of George salt of the cardinal, at raaces = a can OE ch ITY AN rentoes ack VST is Le S his home last night. Right away ears! Coase artaer) re Gears Pr 40588 BRUMMETT." INCE FOR APPOINTMENT CLERK- Es oT flor Me. Louis manager of the Pontiac distri aad aes Life In- os Canoeny of Virginia, pee ans the appointment of Mr. Fred Dodge to his staff. Fred is happy to be connected with this fast i gett progres- sive com and his ready smile wil alles many friends as he performs his duties. He is married and has two chil- dren. He has’ resided in Pon- tiee for 6 years alter several! years of Naval duty. 'who Through one of the nation’s oldest and largest life insur- C ance companies, the Life of Vir- ginia, Fred wil! advise and as- sist individuals and families in their plans for financial secur- ity. ~ i 1080 W. Huron. used, FRED F. DODGE Heyeureld Justice Fred F. Stevens presided. Ardeli Wagoner, 19, of Ferndale, | examination on 1920s ince ot lrceny tom s bling SIP ape younger ain none | Delbert W, Hunt yesterday, i ‘bound over for circuit court ar- raignment Tuesday. Wagoner failed to post bond of $1,000. waived when we arrived he made Dad and me feel right at home!" “He seemed to know them wae , * 6 * George's knack for remembering ‘tunes may win him the huge jack- [pot when he goes on the show De you have a carpet problem? ‘again tonight. Last week he cor-' 'Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103. ‘rectly answered five parts of a '—_Ady,'six-part question before it was Plan Advertising Drive Waltco Products, Chicago, man- ufacturers of fishing tackle, sport-) ing-and picnic goods, sajd today they planned to spend “virtually the entire’’ consumer advertising ‘budget for the current fiscal year.1 think,’’ Georg esaid. ‘I'm a little, ‘on newspaper advertising. ‘nervous still,, but I'm not the least, | The firm has announced special bit worried.” promotion packages for retailers.) offering to absorb the cost of as. FE 2-0219 | much as 66 per cent of space draw, he still pockets the $25,000 learned an error had been made’ ‘in asking the sixth part. Viewers’ protests that flooded the nextwork within minutes of the program's sign-off got him his third chance at the jackpot. “Tm fresh and ready to go — * #9. He ment worry. Win, lose or she’ s alr eady won: " / Ann Arbor Ford Motor Company Common Stock - Bought--Sold--Quoted | Prospectus on Request "Watling, Lerchen & C6. Pontiac Office : : 16 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. o. | | : ae Detroit | Other Offices — Jackson Telephione FE 4-2895 © Kalamezoo . George said the prelate asked him questions about his school and — discussed old songs of the | yourself barbering class for young | ‘Illegal’ Barber School ‘for Moms Causes Stir CHICAGO (INS) — Chicago bar- ibers are going after a YFCA do-it- mothers with a hairbrush. The Master Barbers Assn. says, “It's illegal. No one can run a barber college without a license." But barbers with wiser heads can't see any harm to their clip- ‘ping businéss hecause they figure i they'll have to repair the damage | caused by inexperienced scissors — wielders. Floods Ces delayed Domenie caused a shortage of sugar in Chit- tagong, Pakistan. | MARKETS S| Produce DETROIT PRODUCE | DETROIT, Jan. 31 (AP)—Latest prices | reported are FRUITS—Appies. bu; No 1. 3.50-4 00 | 3.50 bu No 1, 250-300 fancy, 325 bu, No 1. 250-3 3.00» ern Spy, fancy, 400 bu: No ?. 215- 325 bu 1 CP OeT SLED Beets Parsley, Delicious, fancr. 800) ped . Celery, | Brinker; dear sister of Edward McHugh. Funeral service will be held Monday, Feb. 6, at 10 pm. from Our Lady of the Lakes Church with Rev F. Mormad officiating Interment in Mt Hope Cemetery Mis. Brinker will We in state at the Coats Funeral Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd. Drayton Plains, where ree- ftation of the Rosary will be said Sunday at 8 pm BRYANT. PEB. 4, 1946 CLADYS Irene, 98 Prall, age 57, beloved te of Edward Bryant. dear other of Mrs. Marguerite Clark, and Edawrd A. Bryant, dear sis- ter of Mrs. George R._ Post. Thomas Murray. Mrs. John Roy- er. Mrs. Jean Soice and L W Murray end Herbert Murray. Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced later by the Farmer- Snover Funeral Home DAVIS. FEB, 3. 1966 MOLLY M 6248 Rowley St. Drayton Plains age 25, beloved wife of Donald | Mavis, dear mother of Donald . ! Davis Jr: dear sister of Barton and Urban Smith, and Mrs Dorothy Sirna Funeral service will be held Monday, Feb 6. at- 2 pm from the Sparks-Oriffin Funeral Home with Rey Al | Kasten officiating. Interment in Ottawa Park Cemetery Mrs Davis will lie tn state at the __Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home LAKE, FEB 3 1956 PHILIP L., A-3 Arcadia Ct. age 77: beloved husband of Mary Lake: dear brother of Mrs Harold Bram- ham and Mrs. Nettie Saunders Funeral service will be held Mon- day Feb. @ at 1:30 pm. from the Huntoon Punerel Home with Rev John Mulder officiating. Interment in Pontiac Cemetery Mr Lake wilglié in state at the Huntoon Funeral Home. W*'KER, FEB 7 19°6 ALTLEA Walker 7211 S Grant St. Aven Twp age 5A beloved wife of Carl J Walker beloved daugh- ter of Mrs Houghtaling: dear mother of Mra. James Eaton. and Rhubarb, hothouse, fancy. 1.00 5-Ib box No 1, 76-80 3-Ib box: hothouse fancy. | 1.50 doz behs. No 1, 100-128 doz bchs. | Rutabagas, No 1. 125-150 bu Squash. | No:1. 1 7$-225 bu. Delicious, No 1, 75-125 bu; Hubbard. | No 1, 75-1.28 bu. Tomatoes, hothouse, | No 1. 2 0¢-2 40 8-lb bskt Turnips. topped, LETTUCE AND SALAD GREER replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 2, 3, 0, 14, 16, 28, 32, ¥. 58, 60, 80, 193, 114, 17, %, 71, 74, * COME. 377 8 TELEGRAPH ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER. imp ‘EXPERIFNCED IN DI- RECT SELLING TO LEARN _ HEATING AND AIR CONDITION- ING. NATIONAL MANUF ACTUR- EEDS 2 MEN TO TRA FOR TERRITORIAL Ae ene AIN YOU AND PAY YO WHILE LEARNING UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A FasENTIAT PHO PP FE 2-6318. HOLLAND FURNACE co Automobile $ Salesmen Chevrolet We need 2 salesmen who like to make money. Experienced pre ferred) Full co-operation and demonstrator plan, Kindly cal! for appointment. eee J. Gates. Sales Manage North ¢ Neveal et Co 1000.8 Woodward 4-2735 Bham BARBER CAPABLE. DEPEND- ate Full or part time 271 Bald- win Avenue CAB only. Ww, Hur MI BIGHT SHIFT “DRIVERS full time ra Apply 101 _ CAN | YOU USE Si EXTRA 2A MONEY? Help meet those monthly par- ments on your home, car, TV or other obligations. Make $35 to $50 a week in spare time ‘supplying consumers tp Pontiac with Raw- leigh Products. Start immediately. Write Rawieigh's, Dept. MCA-6 _ 312. Freeport. 0 ~CARGILL DETROIT — CORPORATION— MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIAL MACHINERY WANTS MACHINE DESIGN DETAILERS For very interesting work on most advanced type of automa- - tion equipment. Top salartes with overtime Fast moving organiza- tion with room for advancement. New modern offices and shop. See vour machines being built Get the fee! of shop supervision Rymal. MI 4-5400 Bir- ~ Detail Draftsman Overtime Pay Permanent Position Manufacturer of machines automation equipment has per- manent salaried position for ma- chine detailer. 3 years minimum experience. Must know shop methods, and have ability work with mintmum supervision, Fine opportunity to advance with growing organizatien for an !n- dustrious and creative young and man. — commensurate with ao call Cc. R Rymal MI 4-5 |. _Birminghafr “ ~ DESIGNERS © -DETAILERS Tools, Gauges. Automation Body fixtures. Press welding dies. Spe- cial machines—top rates. MODERN ENGINEERING SERVICE CO 12 Mile at Woodward Berkley, Michigan EXPERIENCED WASHING MA- Gee. Mecano Must have exp. err er®, Bt ae wi 7 r an" > seat par ll mods Ie All Inouire information —— “96 Oakland Ave._ CALL OLive 2-1511 MR. SHARPE MEN SALES - CLERICAL - TECHNICAL PONTIAC | Employment Service 18 W Huron’ st. FE 42551 NEAT APPEARING Salesman for clothing and furnishings. See Wm. Dickinson, 31 N. Sagt naw St NEED REGISTERED PHARMA- cist Good salary and substant!aT bonus. hours. Write G D Hennessy, Hillsdale Mich PERMANENT We will employ a limited sum- ber of men for important and well paying opportunities. Offer- ing & pernranent connectiofi tdeal advancement Qualifications. rer erences, car belpful For view apply | 1064 W. Huron PINBOYS, EVENINGS AND WEEK- ends, Motor-Inn Recreation. FE ROUTE SALESMAN, EXPERI- ence necessary Must furnish io- cal phasor Age 25 to _Apply_E! RE “AL ESTATE SALESMEN 2 men full tine Saies . xperience helpful. Right men will make $10.- 000 first .ear R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 Oakland are FE 5-0683 Co-Operative Real Estat te Exchange SALESMEN GROUP LEADERS & STORE MGRS. Excellent opportunity for men with ambition for better income Car netessary, Call FE ae ier appointment Mon. ¢ to ask for Ed Lorion SALESMEN (a) THIS IS HOT! | THIS IS NEW! ~ No Down | Payment, 95 OUT OF EVERY 100 PEOPLE WILL BUY WHEN PRESENTED AVERAGE COMuDaION PER AMBITIOUS WORKER Lat 3 TO 5 SALES PER K. HAVE SECURITY “— YEARS NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY! Car Required For Appointment Call ’ OLive 2-1511 - MR. SHARPE j | cee eee | | | MIDDLEAGED LAD} so after — ie. TO versifie: = : Lod Oe ry 18-30, Credit or collection bac ground helpful but ‘not essential. Free hospital & medical meereae Regular in- creases. MICHIGAN APREDIT COUNSELORS 41% 8. Saginaw — above Oakland Tr tet DENTAL ASSISTANT - — EXPERI- ence not necessary - must be neat and dependable Age 2 oF younger Box 4° Pontiac Press. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. 35 years or over Days Apply 45 Auburn es PIRST JOBS ARTE IMPORTANT See Betty for the right start FIGURE CLERK FOR Doctor's aa 2. ffice GENERAL OFFICE for TV Studio , $260 OF FICE Br INnES for Psychiatr $225 NICE PERSONALITY to answer phone $200 CLERK - TYPIST for small office $225 MIDWEST 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 5-0227 OFFICE WORK IN GENERAL | Must be ac- real estate office writing. expe- rience Box 33. | HOUSEKEEPER child Live in FE 203700 HOUSEKEEPER 25 TO $0 YRS. eld General housework 2 adults CARE OF | Call after 4 309. Plain cooking laundry $20 a week Pvt % eettl bat and _Tadio Pontiac Press Box 80 HOUSEKEFPER FOR GENERAL housework and care of ome child. Live In. Good home Good wages Cell Towns end 7-851 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED FOR motheriess home in Rochester. OLive 2-4797 LADY FOR HOUSEWORK STAY ra, He 2 children school age OR Hou SEKEEPING a hild Stay in Call _aher ai pm to 7pm OR 3.7500, MARRIED WOMEN With children who cannot accept ordinary to b mecesaary. No collecting ing or investment, High earnires For appointment cail FE 27-4456. MANAGER-DREES COAT And sportawea: shop. Must experience’ to take charge trim windows Apply by letter givine age perienced former positions. 5 expected Box 4 43 Pontiac MIDDL EAGED WOMA by cht ome than for wages ing details Pontiac hie care of child days. pm 18-40 im organt likes to mee interested tion. One volve learning a billing machine operation, ts primar, call REACH CASH cus ERS through Claseé- fied Ads. Call FE28181. TAKE a Pe 20023 price: THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 TWENTY-SEVEN Help Winted Female_7 _ OFFICE HELP Expe: train, time school graduate Dreferred. vohemaleiits — in credit work Will | HOON FOR RENT, COUPLE. #1 ‘Fico rae fn eld bor. PE hel ors. Fe hee housework SEWING INSTRUC. tor ca dresses, tee ; baker. va at, ord _ ieee pa vs 56-0513 after 4, for ap- a DATE Con Wve ie: FroR A_JOB WITH AN PONTIAC Employment Service * ty ir HOoUSsE- eare of children. - Se Help V Wanted 18 HN, WOMEN. YEAR ROUND ¢ - Mportunity® on getablished Wath Eure paasenary) “koble Instructions AIR CONDITIONING == 150 9 8, ¢/o paper. ‘3. PONTIAC . Eves., ot making. her own a "with paid. yace : | a Peete Write For SALE BY PRIVATE PARTY Arthur Murray dance hours with party privileges Big discount. Ptah teed Con only. Pontiac Press i 3164 Sia RDW ie dase fey machine. deal for Ss D&M BLDG. Eves, OR re 2100 $8245 MASONRY CONTRACTOR G, SIDING alte sara "gs CONTRACTING a beaneea floors in, Other ment. work Builds garages, © FE Com wotees “ Winter Prices Now in Effect On All Remoceling: Business Services. 1 »|-APPLIANCE SERVICE Pim a ainting & Wall | Washing Pree’ crmaten 3 ne EXP. Resooenble tates FE 42171, Physio-Therapy, 214 GE EDU ane 2 TEL FE 42851. ‘Television Service 22 DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. FE 5-1296 or FE 5-6390 TUCKER'S RADIO-TV ve Em PE 41600. 168 Typewriter S erica’ "2A TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- ching’ re: Generelt Printing and Ottice Sup — EL EWaTiEaS EAE — | no. RS tea asd R 7 Mitchell's, 123 Upholstering EAKLE'’S CUSTOM ing, nite “Ge 1, Pre - THOMAS UPH 8. TELEGRAPH PCOVERS. DRAPES & BED- _Spreads. Your material. FE §-5797 UPH Lake e estimates. ia . We service all makes of refrie- erators, - ers, cleaners and all types of small liane: gt he ve windows, Work Wanted Male 10 CARPENTER AND CABINET and D. B. work. New r. Murdock. FE 2-7861, vepain, PES LTERATION AND = r. 6. , FE +41 NET MAKER AND CARPEN- wiiitehens specialty FE FE ¢4 cePErTaY— easinen: FOR. tem rooms and repairs. EM 3- EXPERIENCED MEAT “MAN. IN- rested im full or part time _Work, OR _3-4506. MAKE PONTIAC M Born in Michigan, California, Veteran it i Ibs. «. Write Pontiac Press. Bo ee named MAN WITH 6 CHILDREN NEEDS WORK. PHONE FE 4-3342. MAN WANTS PAINTING AND decorating. Free estimates. € MY HOME in from | MARRIED VET ) VET ATTENDING P BI Wants afternoon or evening job. Full or part time. EM 3-487) MAN WITH 5% all makes of water softeners, on desires sieady employment. OR | 3-262] after 7 pm PLUMBING WORK WANTED Reasonable FE 5-1016 WE DO CARPENTER WORK. 82 50 FE 8-2560 PLASTERING an hour. YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK OF pi UMBINO GAND HEATING HS Compton & Son +3767 By the soar week-oF Mi four _Call_ FE_3-1306 YOUNG MAN’, WANTS WORK. Live in. FE _ 6.2662 YRS. EXPE- rience in service and tnstallation | fime TYiler 5-0131 miea work, attics finished, ee DRY WALL BY MACHINE "FREE | estimates No tob too big or small. 5-4628 rE EXPERT TREE t TRIMMINO 1 & RE- Pb 5-6593 OR | | Cost: man _or FE_ ‘YE 3.0135 “A & B TRENCHING Footings. water line. field tile, WE 5-006) BLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS. Walls and le. Pree est. No seligntion. rE este , PAINTING, Lae te ind Any re. ane ‘location or ae Self mploved exp Call oe 27. Lost & Found 24 LOST: MAN’S WHITE GOLD WRIST WATCH. VICINITY OF TENNY- SON ST. OR PRINCE- TON ST. REWARD. FE 28181, EXT. 62, BE- FORE S: . LOST; BLACK SHOULDER STRAP PE 3-0660, FTER between Crescent Lake subdivision and downtown OLSTER- ad. EM) FE 5-9888 | \ Saturday, _5-0313 oe | LOST: LADY'S WHITE GOLD EL- gin wrist watch, between Com- _ 44768 afier 5 pm. Pontiac, reward. Piease call FE after 6. | | munity National Bank and Waite's ; Jan. 3%. Phone FE) moval or 13" PEMALE BEAGLE IN | _ 32000 vicinity of Bagie~ and Franklin ELECTRIC MOTOR roe Mig td RE-| St Call after FE. 65-8751. Re- Bn ve ee 8 E. Pike. ward FURNACES CLEANED AND RE- LOST LAST ‘THURSDAY pairea iy and A service. black and pink framed gias- pence cae FE 5- ses. Reward, Call FE 4-6681. RNACES VACUUM CLEANED | | ine repaired Oi! pot obhp = LOST SMALL ae CLUTCH Lad and coal. Work Sromepe & ree. Also Pontiac Motor Badge. |. M Sheet Metal, FE 5-03 Peers ore 2 Buford & personal | FLOOR LAYING. A i & pcs AR FE | LOST- DEAF ‘cine GLASSES. ~~ wi YOURS OWN Brown frames, in Greyhound bus Netghborhood launderetie. We _ Station ladies room. FE 8-3320. start you out right Free! Plan- LOST: SMALL 13 IN. BEAGLE- nin. od merchandising aid mele-] vr “Ol, wearing leather Ries rofitab.e field As low collar. Answers to name of RIN. $1 down. For oer J | Perfect Beagle markings—small formation, “Call ee an a peace ay qm neck, Reward. Call . ; - i} y field, Birmingham Stich FE - oe7. UY Serertr et: NEW AND RE- | LOST FEMALE GERMAN SHEP. | pair Carl Buxton, FE 4 | herd Vicinity of Airport and {| Williams Lake Ang. to Ginger | OR a or Work Wanted Female 11 Sioxs—senday Service. FE 42012 1 DAY SERVICE eonnce! $3 tine, Pick-up and'delivery. FE | 7 WOMEN WANT wath, WASH- _ing_and_cleaning FE 1-023 ALTERATIONS, DRES@MAKINO. en or women's Neat sewer good fitter FE 5-3208, : BABYSITTING BY DAY OR hour. Full or parttime FE 23-7249 SHILDREN'S SEWING CHUBBIES &@ specialty! Also alterations, men & women FE CROCHETING’ DONE 2-43 ~ REASON- abie 212 W. Fairmont FE_ 5-0568, GIRL 2 WOULD LIKE ‘IMME- diate employment in payroll, per- sonnel or general office 6 yrs experience, excellent references FE, 2-6640 fRoninGs“ WANTED, ED, 33 ‘A BUSH- _el_and up. FE ¢ 4253 iRONINGS. PICK-UP AND DELIv- _ery. $3.00 per bu. FE_ 54-8732, CADY WISHES HOUSEWORK OR fronting on Thurs. only. Best of ieee $1 hour. Call FE LADY WOULD LIKE BQUSEWORK by the week. F (ADY WISHES mot acne BY the day FE 2-7037 MIDDL E AGED DE Lia ADABLE E jadv desire FE. Bat & Sun vga MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, retartal Service EM 3842 RECEPTIONIST FOR DR. OFFICE 18 filing and light book work FE Sto TYPING IN MY HOME. REASON- able and cuar sees OR isndo _3-0888. FYPING, STENOORAPHIC, AND light bookkeeping to my home, Neat, socusate ee Seton FE 2-3366 after 4 30 SEC FANTED ¥ WASHINGS AND IRON- FE 5-9988. ings. WASHINGS WITH TT OR WITH tronings. Shirts a spectalty. FE’ 4-8883 | TREE TRIMMING (lial REMOV. ime estimate FE | al +5: 26019 FE | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16) DRESSES, SUITS. COATS & a| _terations. 191 &. Huron FE 4-707 Furniture e Refinishing | 16A REPAIRI _fialty FE 5-0162 NG ANTI _Income Tax sees LU a A SPE) 35-1332 17) | SEWER CLEANING | } ACCOUNTANT AND TAX comautl| G Wodek. opal Shopping Center J Open daily, evenings and Sunday ACCOUNTING & TAX BERVICE | Edw, Hawley FE water 2-2602 BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERV. L. Fitzwa FE 86-1024 INCOME TAX SERVICES Cc. J, ODELL PHONE: EMPIRE > 39-3125 INCOME TAX SERVICE FE BE- - M ic Let is lisle- Clark gst WORKING Rald win 86-1137 Hoover AVE, MONEY file + MAN'S 21 East Ave 9 am ___Laundry § Service LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUP- | 100 WEDDING | INVITATIONS in 50 fled. Beautifully finished Pontaic | Laundry. Phone FE 2-8101. rout return for wr 4.7444 for ant INCOME Tennyson off —9 Dm FE 2-2061__ WO TAX FE 18 eater ena | Lawrence FE 2-1414 FE 5-9080 _Reward LosT BULL 1 TFRRIER feet and face. Boy's pet. strayed from 50915 Pine Knob Rd. Re- Phone OR }-6122. give one me? FE Michigan hein Rescue League. LOST: SIAMESE CAT. REW =e 58-6259 ARD. 1. _Hobbies 4 & t Supplies. 244° MOVED TO A NEW LOATION Most modern camera store and tinishing plant in Pontiac. Al) popular cameras ane photo sup- Dlies on easy terms any *pe- cials and see the latest in elec one photo a Sc 7 r. heres RY IcE Paw 5-87. oe SCRABBLE sets = |. PAINT By number sets, $100 up (frames to fit) BACKENSTOSE East | Notices & Personals 25 | AAA PRIVAT Speelalizing _lLicensed, 30 years ex. FE 5-5 ~ Aerotred Knapp Shoes. Freq Herman 2070 Airport Rd OR 3-1802 AUDIVOX REARING AID =u 10 101": N et naw FE 40520 BROKEN HOMF? I have a 2 room apt> for vou and will care for your school are | child while ;ou work FE 2-6012 CAKE "DECORATING ty Classe. for the housewife To- cost $20 Cat FE 44900 or 2- Lia tal FE _ SUPPLIE:! DAINTY. MAID FOR 23-6814, 93 _M Mark. Mrs. Burns, FE Sutherland Studi : Printed Depkins— Fast serie 5 | i | S| MIDDLEAGED E_ DETECTIVES papery ey ‘wed. Contracts, ! Mt ee CASH FOR lens NEW HOB.” FOR. FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- | ETHEL CHAPDELAINE BEAUTY | fee, f _#1 Ol. Ph. P ontiac Laundry. FE __Moving ¢ & x Trucking 19 ee bt wane vty sitting WASHINGS WANTED PICK-UP and delivery, FE | 4-8460 WOULD LIKE IRONING TO DO IN own home By hr. no white shirts 3654" Auburn Ri FE ¢4140 WASHINGS PICKUP AND “DELIV- E 42340 _ery. WANTED. ), IRONINGS. _ PER bushel, I-dav service, no white shirts, FE 5-9648 Building , Service 12 A SET OF BLDG PLANS DRAWN for any type building. EM 3-493}. _EM 3451 AIR COMPRESSORS, AIR TOOLS. Power weer heaters sand- ers. etc sun JA CKSCN 8 RENTAL 12_W_ Montca!m _FE ADDITIONS Bathrooms, including septic tank, hot water heaters Jet pumns kitehen sinks and cupboards Partitions changed Cash or terms to 6 yrs. For free estimates cail AICHIGAN HOME REMODE?. Ae 77 _W. Huron _ __ FE #5063 A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 46866 SASEMENTS DUG ) UNDER BUILD- irigs. Free estimates FE 2-0077 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT work Also chimtieys. No job too | large. Residential and commer- cia Guarantees work Ph er 4 45240 SUSTOM BUILDING FHA FI- nancin ne Modernizing FE 4-5470 CEMENT & BILOCK work FE 50782 7EMENT IS OUR. _ SPECIALTY _Floers, poseenee= EM 3.4879 PLAC E A “LOST AD” Call FE 28181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. Say “charge it.” _ NGS AND IRONINGS. ALSO E 2-6866. \ r anytime ASHES service. FE & re MOVING—HAULING XCELLENT SERVICE | Rates . E 53458 | | MOVING TRUCKING. LOW Good §-3571-~ : RUBBISH HAULED Basements ete cleaned FE ¢-7615 ASHES AND RUBBISH AND LIGHT | Pum phrev hauling Wesson, “BEN Bore! ff FE 3-7388 | | 150 | FORD MOVING — Local & Long Distance—YE 287) HAULING ANYTHING ANYTIME. | PE 5-5244. or | INCINERATCRS CLEANED. ASH i rubbish hauled up | FE 45134. Clean | LIGHT TRUCKING AND MOVING, aches 2-1017. LIGHT F anvthing §-2020 LIGHT Reasgora and rubbish b {AULING anytime bie rates Call uled. | — ASHES — Phone FE HAULING OF ANY KIND after 5 pDm.PF 2-9764 or FE 23-0753 LIGHT A rubbish and qravei LIGHT A ‘8-0005 ND HE hauled Sard rE 3-603 ND HEAVY LIGHT HAULING FE 5-2020 “¥ TRUCKING. ne 1tIN ON AND AFTER | THIS. DATE. TLOS HAULING. Gar 1956. Y will dirt —ODELL CARTAGE Loca! vocal “Phone Long Dsitance Morine. | rr: Lae new location. 6303 Dell wood, —Williams Lake, OR _3-4702. ‘IN DEBT? IF SO, Let US ‘Give You 1 Place to Pay “ ase Your Mind Restore Credit FARE NC A LOAN COMPAN) IICHIGAN CREDIT GOUNSEEL OSS | au" South Saginaw St Above Oakland ite HAY RIDE, WINTER SPORT FAR “TIES FOOD FURNISHED. KNAPPSHOES R Els. orth 304 8 Sanford FE §-@720 ON AND AFTER THIg DATE Jan 31. 1956 T will not be responsibie debts contracted by any than myself. Willlam H 5132 Tangent Dr Pontiar for any other Brown Mich Rei] sponsible for anv by anv other than myself Richard G owell 674 Bcott _¥ood Sve. Pontiac, Mich PRIVATE CATERING FE 2-4 DUCF ot re- RE Trucks to . Rent. | Qrerwetent? ireg? Constipatea?, TR A ty Ton Pick. and UCKS TRACTORS ND at oh old ay Bump 1 Trucks ‘4 Tom Stake Pontitae Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. ae 8 WOODWARD seehiciog Sunday rE +0461 FE 4-144 ~ REDUCED | RATES Large van 6 serve you. Smith Open Dall Moving UNWANTED 3 ARTICLES RE- moved 44606 FE 44864. o 6charge. FE | ver WITH 2 TON STARE TRUCK ants bi: FE 44088. suling. id | and aches melt) FE Zour s == TET Rua Se TS, so clean the spot with Fina Foam Leaves po rings Waite’s Notions HAIR- and Watch pounds Call toda SPECIAL PERSONALITY cuts. $100 with shampoo style Dorothy 8 500 N erry SPECIAL COLD WAVES $6.50 Opes Fridays tii 9 om. Doro thy FE 23-1244 tseD “JUKE BOY nta_ Open Fri. E Pike 6&t- "RECORDS 1 and Sat a 212 -_ YoU CAN Win $25,000; | We have 2 openings in sewing | class starting ri. evening bd 24, Singer Sewme Geoter. its io N. Ba, Phone 23-0611. debts Toakescted At '33 W. Huron St. CARNIVAL by Dick Turner VW. TM. fing, UB. Pat, OF, © 1986 by WEA Servinn, ne Wednesday the he mill — visit!" “Wotta week! Monday the rock pile, Tuesday the dentist, and Thursday my ‘wife comes to — AND ROOM FOR BOY, In vicinity of. Watertord probes school, Phone; FE 61781 before 3 p.m. — i bo CAR. BE. eo, bus, MA DAY CARE FOR Cit FOR CHI N, LY > censed home. FE SMALL CHILDREN BY DAY OR FE 5-0673. Wtd. Household Goods 27 | FURNITURE NEEDED _Wtd. Miscellaneous 28. NEED $6500 ON _FI _ Wanted to Rent _week, Licensed home. Entite home or odd lots. Get the top dollar. Will bug outright or a it for hp 8B. B. Community USED Lad td go g BU E_ 3-2866 SS Sane A E and old Iamps. MY 2-152). _dishes, Wed. Children to Board 26 Wtd. td. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 QUICK CASH _ For your “fi or service — esk for land contracts — ne ae nh “WHITE. BROS. Wanted od Real Estate 32A “ti 708, BOY, ablated Mahan Has Buyers eg, RE] eA, bo — | ae Our 8 years oat cai , pie > FURNITURE Sew Sanaa Sta rf fee, bod, tne h orice’ in| day to ist your Sroperty. OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARG vou BUY TT owELL INsOMe Ir REALTY co. REALTORS Co-operative Real Extate Ex STOP—LOOK ERS Wanted to buy: Houses, barns. ; cottages gorsees. and other butld- Next’ ‘Boh JER ance 7 * we aw or pes down. BUY ¢ OR SEI i wool Ti ee A mn OUPLE LOA LOADS buy your prop- of clover or aifalfa loose erty or will sell % for and hay. Ward Dunston, Clarkston, sho’ ou how eash if the Michigan, oe reasonable and —_— : ay jet he Bow tt. ; Money Wanted __ BA resist ULEY. = PE PA een or RS T MOR | | Write Box 110, Pontiac | _Bress. e 29 FoR Share Living Quarters 3 30) COUPLE 4 TO SHARE 4 ROOM, flat furnished or unfurn. 5 walk from Pontiac Motor cure cae between 7:30 a Second floor Mansfield ‘as In- | ly | 53 § ROOMS AT BUS U8 STOP. WOMAN Reasonable. FE 2- ele | MOTHERS ONL CHILD care available FE 5 5-6240.. LADY WIL Ci share home with couple or all K 1. 333 Orchard Lake Rd women. East side of town. 32-3516 itgs. 3 32 YOUR | a contract or equity in vour | Templeton, Realtor PE 4-4563 ACTION! On the sale of your Land Con tract Tf it is what we are look- fina for we ‘11 buy them or lace them for you within 24 ours. Bee us for the fast serv- | fee you afte looking for. No con- tract too large or too small. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN. Saghaw Street. Ph a 5-8165 Open eve. till 8:30 | CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. H. # vanwelt 5440 Dixie Hwy. OR _3-1355 J. C. HAYDEN 86 E Walton TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR ; to 1078 W we offer CASH Don't give your contract or equity We have unlimited cash for all types of contracts appre ize! Call us ed McCullough or FE 5-9075 wantne No charge for today Ask for FE 8-044) Realtor land Realtor ar rate ASK FOR BOB To Bur~—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN | REALTY CO. REAL v our clients. See me before vou 1 MAHA Co-operative Real Estate Eacnenes Open Evenings and Sundays Huron Ph FE 2-0263 your ty Re "pecause erty isn’t — | t pasn’t been ‘WHITE BROS. REALTORS 5 || Ep — and entrence. 18 EXP FARMER WANTS FURS. | . Howard. Riper! yiare WBaleMyctgriatge. Gallup ior, ‘quick wsctlon "We | 2,0, ¢ ROOMS EVERYTHING Meaty henikn <] e =] have buyers for all types furn. 5 minutes wa from town. — — | propérty, especiaily 3 eoarcen No drinkers or children. Pair- mes with or without h 1, | —Srove. = ROOMS, GROUND FLOOR. , 3 OR 4 ROOM. SHOWER BATH r ' 4 : WHITE apt complet jee fare. On “out A. JOHNSON; Realtor pthc ea and beth. 129 Bi or ore Feo US “ 2tioe nereees | 704 aE 3. hRd. |, 3°o8 oe ard SOLD PE 32-3000. 54 8, Shirley. LOR 3-ROOM APT, CLEA cou- List, your “rental with us. Pree oer: . Jeeta serv: FE ADAMS REALTY’ CO. or Not Sold | Asus inquire ite Dresden IRN, REFERENCES. Wanted ‘Real Estate 324) _Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33/ CLEAN 3 ROOMS, Pid etd BATH, i W B} NEED partly furnished. cpliong 2 kids 2 t home c OK. 6587 Pontiac : fcials ude COUPLE. Private BATH AND on. Bay ne ar entrance. On bus line near ust have, la: 2 Bring PE 42047 — aa CONVENIENTLY “T0CA' TED ier. robes. Bede Low bear war sae ar) r roils E weet ment, but y_2-4844 ¢ or PE 83 8-22 abt, be or fod size utility |'GOZY 9 ROOM. LANDLADY WILL eae must be in véry good . | care for school - age gaia while dition, If your home meets mother works. PE 2-6012. above WN TOWN STUDIO APT, FOR ou are in aon we | 1 or 2 adults; Private entrance dave a CASH ER wail Hepecialiy nice. Dr. Curson's ve ne ae prosaines Pon i :, 157 _W. - Huron. bed strive vi RENT STUDIO APT. 'RI- best ‘} PAT Fe home. Call mornings vor Bat — for appointment, L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1962 W. Huron Ph. FE 23-4810 comme; or farms. Q se ae ROY KNAUF, Realtor 20% W. Huron; FE 2-1431; OA 8-3339 Trop _Rent Apts. Furnished 33). 1 RM. APT. ONE ADULT. 610 wk. 37 Park PL-PE ¢8612. ROOM . PURN, : Private chberog Near GMC ant 4. 216 Central Ave, Nr. 8. ~ w. FE 9-4064-after 4, * TROOM KITCHENETTE. UP floor, vor beable, ‘Brivis tor 3 3 ALT soe tlemen or ‘e wanes: Ri ee oar! emp! girls dul beria’s apis ik PRIVATE BATH. i 148 7. ROOMS, ROOMS AND BATH. 14 Redemers: FE 29-3324. _A uae . clase in, adults ve PE ster ~ T pRCOXE 4 APTS. AT SLARE'S Couples b bbeby. we 5 Hed or bache- ealth. F pence * fo. bus' ine. Cail PH bites after dy avit ROOM, ATE ENTRANCE , ll =. 5-0466. 184 Mt. rae ay en BATH, HEA rivate entrance, garage. Y¥ with ie and clean iin- z'nc _Men only. 5-05.26. OOMS AND BATH. PRivaTe cnnuaes. PE 5-1560. ROOMB. a ie NO _4@ Stinking. _iM Center, | rE §-4300.— 7 GARAGE HOUSE, 2 RM8., WELL furnished. FE 4.3876. KITCHEN. . Ui ithes farnistes: playground, OR TT Dwight, FE Priv. 5, hospital. 82 after CELY | FURNISHED 3 2 ROOMS, ND only. SMALL MODERN VERY one: Saas, per week ~ widities. bus line, AND: BATH. STOVE gent how water, ga- 100 Cres | CLEAN UPPER “ROOMS & 1 BATH. Auta. heat. F’ a ee BA _Inquire 261 oe —_ ROOMS Pvr BATH AND | ak ber = counte Near General “tncing Eoin te for at DEL-RIO APTS. 1 Oakland A 3 rooms full bath stove, == utilities fu i Dia ire bs at tows Drive +1301." . A ny water fur. PE 4st, Rd BA 3 aa Roce AND BATH. entrance [Ce Sy me. N. Saginaw J LARGE ROOMS & SUNPORCI lower. Modern. gchool 8t. FE " TRADES — “TRADES We homes, porments are scare you our honest opinion tn rewa uity, are specialists lak fn bo | farms. e Dropert business cpeerraee Larte = Trade your larger feenes! for smaller, for suburban home - We do our utmost setisfv all parties concerned feel obligated. Call us for an appointment and we will give to the pos«tbilitv of tredine vour property reptatiom aa the 7 CLEAN ROOMS. CLOSE IN. FE case FURN, APT. NO es iL- Pesta stig ade 5 608 Young $7134, ROOM APTS FURN. 6 souTH > Aremore.I yt pe TE LARGE ROOMS 1 A BATH. GAS we rd | heat, quiet or consider ied. wh ee TH PORATION, 6 Heat and wttl. hovel rr NEWLY DECORATED 4 ROOMS eh fe . West ter’ Close to inten. ener 4 7 Charlotte. PE 89005, ROCH i NEW TERRACE apartments 3 roo and bath. pm 3 ROOMS, oe child. itkemore after lag Cus “BATH, AP- We are establishing a . ply 79 Clark, A leading traders of Pontiac DORRIS & SON TEAL TORS Co-0 perative. Real FE 4-557 752 W. Huron St | Estate Exchange CaSCHUEIT * WE HAVE MANY CLIENTS FOR LAKE an OUR FIVE FFICES ASSURE YOU OF ACTION. FOR PROMPT BERVICE CALL: GE 'C. Schuett 8081 Commerce r4 EM t 3-4296 EM 34197 T 1 you CA N’T HARDLY THEM NO MORE! > mean 3 or 4 bedroom homes from $18,000 to $22.- 600 in the Rochester area! Suburban or City ts the “bird” to see. 1050 W. Hu- We could seil « dozen-at _ton_8t_ Phone FE 12-8314 least! C h W If you have a home te as ait ing sell in this price range cail For good contracts call or xee use ws need your listings Mr Johnson personally or Quick > courteous. #: tion Roger B. Henry, Inc. _ . S11 a in st 1849 E Auburn Ra A. TOHNSON, Realtor Ob 1-418 OL 1-9121 pe Se ; Rochester, Mich 1704S. Telegraph Rd. 7 - € FE 4-2533 - = _ WANTED “CITY “LOTS WITH SEW. ee Sean er and water FE 409612 Cal! After 6 pm WF HAVE WANTED: § TO 10 neRrS or £200.000.00 _fough land Cash FE 2-6 our disposa! to ourchase new OTS seasoned land contracts for IL r vt AN TE D FE 5 5078 WE CAN SELL Your ROME Call FE pes cl Se R. SPoncas! iP, A. G. ELLIOTT & | 31800_+ bil e Western 81134 6-250: SON S| | Hwy at M’belt | WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE | Purchasers waiting Commerce Rd. ~EM>$335t-- McKINNEY UNiv 1-5798 WE NEFD Uy LAND CONTRACTS: will give cash with costs. Early a pions call mates Nicholie & Harger Lo. £98183 vou a auick t ho edditional hidden settiement Give us today. Free esti- Ue YOUR PROBLE | Want Ads! hire, it’s FE 28181. ANS Wik RETO To sell, rent, | | | 4 | | | 3 ROOMS AND BATH FOR COU- ple Exceptionally nice FE 3-7437 | 3 ROOM APT. PRIVATE BATH Working couple. No smoking of drinking, FE 4-6443 3 ROOM FURN. APT floor Automatic of] heat, softener, pvt bath ei pr Mt. Clemens 8t. FE + 2 mi MAIN water | q 2 ROOMS, WELL | Stag Private entrance, 193 Perry 8t. FE ¢3314, ; Y LaRow ¢ EAN RO Prt. entran At and iy Biectrie “sretrigerator work- @ couple. | Virginia. 7 ROOM an NEA eee, an ener ae! Couple re- _ferred. FE 70, ‘i 3 ROOMS a PRIVATE BATR. FE __ $-0808 a 37 ROOM AND BATH PURN. APT Pvt. entrame Second floor 1 __child permitted, MY_ 32-2755. 3 ROOMS WITH TH AND rence Aduits oniy. 164 W. | | ROOM UPPER. UTILITIES | furn. Quiet working couple. FE 371216 J LARGE ROOMS NEWLY DEC- ; orated. Good lecation Cal] after | 4, FE 27-3856 | 3 ROOMS AND BATH FURN. APT. | ae floor on MS@ close to school, a 3-1388 after 4 pm 4 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BATH | $75. Pay your own utilities, FE | _2-7023 4 ROOM & BATH Heated & hot water _4-4618 APT FE FURN Adults 4 ROOM FU RN APTS. AD -T8 only, 122 Auguste 4 ROOMS AND BATH, FUR- nished, heated, het water, 1344 Hartwig OR 3-8014 5 eteet td SEMI-FURN ADULTS | only. FE 2-000 5 ROOMS AND BATH ‘PRIVATE | entrance 95 Putn APT. AND SLEEPING. ROOMS ON | bus Hine 1 of 2 children. Shown | by ap poss meats 65-8200. Not call after j APTS FOR RENT. 7 8 WASH-| ington as || APT FOR RENT FE 5-3036 APT POR "WOMEN. REASONABLE. Children welcome. FE 4-6340 ‘AT SQUARE LAKE. {PRIVATE Pa ME ) rooms & bath. FE BACHELOR APT. PRIVATE BATH | | and: entrance, north end Very modern FE 2-437 . 7 BASEMENT APT. FOR 2 OR 23> men. ‘a blk. bus. FE 3-7303 CLEAN 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE EN- trance Adults. Pref¢r men. 36 Florence poles 2 ROOM, UTILITIES AND | refrigerator. $1250 a wk FE | lS ceienTs ‘APT FOR MAN OR working couple. FE §-2149, -MODERN 4 ROOM. MY 27-4662 ma (ey be = Wig j and heated. 415 L 1-7387. Spacious $ ROOM in ; 4981, - TWO 2 ROOM APTS — 4 room. Private bathe OR 34701 Rent Houses F urnished 35 2 BDAMS WALLED Close to city yery _MA 41778 7 ROOM PURNIBHED | HOUSE. 18% FE 46776 after 6 Saeki TED — Rochester LE MOD reasonable 3 Lapéstd eel ti ee close ac 5 per wee FE +6532. TR ROOM HOME ON 6345 GALE | . Pontiac ake pps rent furn Rieu Bun, 1 § ROOMS. eaatiy 49 RNISHED Do work on house as part yt _FE_ 5-1929 § ROOM HOUSE ON LAKEFRONT ne 2 children OR 3-2 ROOM MODERN aOUEE Omi outeide city limits. FE ais" __ 1486 Opdyke ee CABINS nY WEEK.’ KAMP-INN __ Phone OR 3.9801, or, FE 2-8081 FURNISHED HOUSE. 4 ROOMS and bath Feb Ist. April 15 Reference or deposit FES 1847 LARGE FURN HOUSE. GOOD location, $60 MA 41230 | MODERN, 5 coos Lake OR 30138 PONTIAC “GAS HEAT MODERN 3 ROOM MOUSE _ Drayton Piains with refrigerator stove Television and oil heater at $76 leu mo Ward EF. Part- ridge, 1060 W Huron, FE 64-3581 MODERN 5 AND 6 ROOMS IN Keego Call FE @-1916. Gas heat, _thikdren welcome _ | PERFECT FOR COUPLE - vate 2 rooms & bath $20 per week Deposit required. Tee Cottages Cass . Lake. YEAR ‘ROUND 2 BEI _ White Lak R |2 BDRMS WALLED LK. MODL Close to city very reas, MA 4-1778. ent Houses t Unfurn. | 36 | ~ Semana 2 BEDROOMS, BTOVE, IN COUN. nd Closed ers Owner transfert _try, ehiidren welcome OR 3-4707,| F. E. Howland 3245 coe Hey etieg. a Califergia” Wun seme 2 7BEDROOM HOUSE FENCED | — __OR 1058 fice ais lovely 1 bagged yar as OM Dra wat > softner, Summitt Ave. TEM zat | : ' fated Peptieayl ne ee 2 BEDROOM HOME FOR REN S storms and screens, a He go7s Elizab.th Lk Rd. ED GUIDE TOC GOL D: Sell! oil heat, 2 car garage. 20h BEDROOM HOME IN ROCHES. | thi ngs you're not using: fi with fenced yard. ot tae Tile bath. Pull basement. | throug h pam n, by hal beak ag) ° pwioenare eas heat. 2 car ga- | thros sigh: Classified Adsh_| R00 dawn, #8 per = month. one t TAS kare et, sti e meats | SHORT-CUT TO| Seeman 0% sone Out . t pm ~ CLARGE ROOMS AND BATH. ALL | CAS[I: Classified Ads} GIROUX & FRANKS , modern. New home, per ma. | FE 2-8181 ‘| ea Ct ENERAL REAL ‘ Depos eeterences, North oft | « : 4308 = %. : of Auburn Ave, 701 Doris Rd. ° 4 s + “ us x = 1 5 + - 2 { : : § - \ ‘ - [oy & i ; ' AN i \ ‘ s cal \ pl i | A \ IN | _Rent, Houses Unfurn. 36, _ 4 ROOMS, PARTLY FURNISHED, $50 @ month. 12 miles out Bald- win, ood . 125 S ROOMS, BATH. SMALL HOME. 1156 Lakeview St. Reference. Cou- _ple preferred. Pe ae ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON roa jeg cay thet Rd. Inqnire Burn, . North Rochester r 5 ateau 2-2190. D BATH IN CITY. rd 2 BEDROOM HOU! aE AND or are ac fone “ese & meeath Chasketen MA 18a or Valley 1-7060, 8075 Eston FOLLY MODERN 6 Ras AND bath, automatic At) f. Retoretees. PE HOME. CAR- Automatic beat, $106 & mo. ) p.m new. i “BEDROOM heat, Lage > Bae welcome. Sai Centon a, Taylor _ PE 42031 WouLbD you TL ssi. Eee ner ec! or ® couplet e Box Pontiac Press. — eS "ROOuT “AF BUS STOR. STOP. RAC Fro [all lady, privileges, Pe Soh’ cor, N, J Johnson, R RE- ot OW. Have family on room hgh y > $4 800. Castell Realty i 95 Oaklang Ae $650 DOWN SPECIAL! | MODERN. ae ca L $s0 eb AND ONE | i | | i | PRI- Heat furn | i | i j a Units. Win RATES. _free TV. $15 weekly. OR 3 “HOTEL: ROOSEVELT Rooms $12. tee uD, HURON "seme Wy gaycer - eno = West _West Huron St Prone PE 2-4008 Rent fara 4 40 . - 8. GAGINAW ST. AVATLAB 7. any king of business, STORE. RD Ave ° "pe Pid. : ; AND sMicafre Nts SP accinett PS a ‘w 5 : . re Smet r6 FE 7014, See vl ebg By site * 4 ground = TWO OFFICE OR STORE SPACE! ing*™t% bat Som eS SS for rent. Will remodel to euit.| piMiggt, $0 town Ample front. parking, 21 W. Ho gave Ls ‘1943 after 4:30, FE: l IVERNOIS + “ * ILABLE FOR LEASE Neat § room Ol beat, ee ME a Huroa Genero ion built in "38. Lot @ 2 120. terms. 2 w “ren saabble We: y ft. Re Yue. 1008. E. “E lowth Mami, 9 ROOMS ° : Flo re Setjoomtes close “in bY pared 4 _Poutiac ft r, Thomas, pai, Ad 80 Ei: ae : __Rent Office Space 41 a ee ay ae AN MAIN FLOOR REALTOR loc on We — #78 Baldwin rw 46001 paced A coseog or ‘einer eer reuse Batete rofessionat ~~ “Ward LAK R Oo Partridge, 4 a eon wecsoangg = | home Sor Bi if hot water heater. ‘ 220 2% Sueat tettal| , HADLEY AREA suit. Central location, ‘| 2 ®¢tes, with modern 2 bedroom home. 2 car garage. Dry base- ocr to Municipal parking ment. 908 race. or . BROOC Wood ward MI 4-6700 BIRMINGHAM 100 8 K° Birmingham | Central location Ist. floor office epace avaliable. Adaptable for manufacturer's Agent. Secretarial service if desired, JOrdan 4€311 or Lincoin 3-8600, LARGE UP8ST’**RS SPACE. PART- ly partitioned, Downtown location, close in. Suitable for anes: clubs or business _FE 2? ing of 2 a sized cant of- pees piug reception roeom ir condittone t W Huron St Parkin month 8 Capitol Savings W Huron St. Fe MAIN FI OOR L OCATION West Rik nex: to Bullding ‘Idea! for acy or fessional services office E rtridge, Realtor. Huron, FE 4-358). fe enzies " mien 1080 can Co, 73 front office fac- avati- able Lense eel at $150. Per 8e at oe { Wa ra Ww For Rent M Miscellaneous 42 ‘ONE WAY COAS >T TO COAST RENT HERE LEAVE THERE | | | eer 2 Su 4x10 ft, dining room. Full bath, gi dry basemént, —_— i i oil furn. Neat attrac- ¢ ret hoe outdoor B4 Nie ot “SEL L PRONTO OWNER GOING WEST n house. Terme, HU NTE RS CREEK ord. jand, 3 barn electric drinking fountain in barn 28 of hardwood tim AREA 168 acres — Chel ae improved chions, perl ed, ilk water system. acres er. Soil well Grateed Pint River = ‘one west side of land. $10, “CHRIS HORNBECK FE 2-8682 a6o amakaantr ¢ worry: voces Ber. apeer. 4 EDR CEMENT BLOCK home. Semi-finished, 44 block from 00 Lake. Lake 3501. Terms \ DANDY HOME ONLY $1,500 DOWN nice rround this completely modern 2 bedroom home with 24 ft peted living | place and large boll 14x10 ft. | carpeted dining roo; Full bath, | good dry piace and ‘ar @ mirror. ft. carpeted lots Bpence St. & Mich $6,- MY 2 with Crelone’ fence . Car- room. Natural fire wee _TWENTY-RIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, ° SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1950 sad A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS r Sale Houses 43|_ For Sale Houses ‘as , Established in 1916 a QUALITY BUILT RENT RECEIPTS ‘ HOMES Are , see this new New 96 ft. }-bedrm. brick ranch ; — oe r) mo Rone tached garage tor the. low price ™: i ie — ‘ Puliy equipped ; for eure Tol ts gunn ‘storms sereens, Move in to- ba eve and. pon sem lneinte : . otber plans to choose from, TIME CLOCKS $1509 DOWN — Modern 2-bedrm. not ry net, aa ‘tae well equipped bam-| bath, Garage wired “yard Hant. fase buger all si go. is the best time to start your Bee tle’ sow ‘Asking price own eal buy, low $4,000. —. $800 re =, Qyer, Ie acres ot LN wing aoe fll bath. ot ea aan ms 8 I~ wie tee ee this new home tly Pepto caburhon bone it now ‘at : iaree lot TA sepolll at $0600. oniy $5,800. or AREA — 5-rn® mé¢ern home. all in exce Sul Office W. Western eer. at Middlebelt FE 61134 — MA 6-6503 * W. Lewrence Seminole Hills LB y room, i parlor, break- “elos- , fireplace. . |TO.SETT LE-ESTATE MODEST MAIDENS For Sale Houses 43 By owner, 5 room modern -bangalow with fireplace, basement, sun porch, ga- tage, on large 50x265 ft. shaded ‘lot. Includes two, cooking stoves, heater, oil tank and 100 gal. oil. With ’56 taxes paid, total price, $7,900. $1,100 down, $68 a month. | FE 2-427. Mode: oe eee pad ben ® as ae gar Convenient, to | i a a with substantia! down ment, Immediate pos- — y ont Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN, Sagina FE 4-61 Open pS wotli 6:30 NOTHING DOWN bedroom starter lot Mi dou posmens oti ¥ bulla 3 beronm. Lies on my jots, BROS. $1,000 DOWN smells in thé ark!” ‘WHITE Sx. = Ny By Jay Alan| _ “Can you turn out all the lights? I want to see how it, In Pontiac near Josiym. 2 bed- FLOYD KENT, Realtor - PE 64105 Open ver. Next to the Consumers Power lens —_ od Call ———- after € call Mr, Weilt- eel, 5-785, OFFICE OPEN 9-6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. i Ste Rd, FE E 4253 re"tt Cast-Eliz. Rd. 42252 or FE "Sie noon FULL BASEMENT, OIL . peat. xd 300 lot. $6,950 with $1,300 ~ ROCH In good condition. Has ¢@ bed- pee Aegon bath with besemert and eale. Terme. Better” call for 4 FRANK SHFPARD FR ER, OL 1-7511 P. &: Wood Co. $395 Down BRAND NEW 3 BEDR DROOM | ARTER HOME WITH FULL, ASEMENT, PRICE CLUDES | WIRING Lae ye AND 3 COLORED TED WEST SUBURBAN ir ‘T5x225. ‘After $:30 Call. OR 3° IN CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH Open Eves C: Schuett REAL DRAYTON PLAINS Se erie Pe EM 34236 MU_ 4-6863 ia: fi who bed enyd omar ht ra aa meres | (A YLORD Le eve a to afford t just bie ving such as large om arm bey here L. bie GIR room 7 hen. e tiled esale Sule. lonbe. ‘oa be me | Off. Joslyn, an excellent § room [my gorvet living room, din-| bome with Leda! aor Drape: eae. ‘full acces Venet! rene die omy Por phe hea sre vee screens, Bullt in 1052. a large wat ‘enjoy this home. Let us Jon $10,500 “with 62.200 4 ~ ge aad E own. : - $1,500 Down. Owner has to move out of town WHITE BROS. $od for “quick “sale has offered REALTORS to take this low down le bore Phone OR 3-1206 Three bedroo ma. new carpeting ope ee ‘TH 9: Sun 1 to § in olightn Lesa am heat, Bether BY OWNER "§ ROOMS te HEAT mt bond A ree ‘i price.| 10 Room Brick ood home with as commercial cx Seootenel office main street. for complete information. North Suburban “Charles OSSHIRE COURT § room ter- — 2 meee bedrooms, oak floors $2,000 down This looks like a small dude SYLVAN LAKE CITY custom ro Large lot Le epre on built orek Lom home, 2 bed- Loe spy peel os ben rooms, basement, 9 car garage,| ei o tituly landscaped. Price Te. beaw erage. ral price * only sie. « duced, can for terms, s Sa terms TELEOR WORTH TEL APH 2 bedroom To Buy—To Sell—To Trade brick, fully “insulated. of] heat. Full Price $14,700 COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM Bee ond first group of brick ranch | homes to be built tn Clarkston. The. ‘Tolle wing features are what ou've always wanted in that It's all face 1% ceramic tile bathe with colored fixtures. The home ts heated with perim!- er gas heat and has a gas dis- unit, Aluminum storms and Large lot, 100 x 150 for i jon! on. Winding Diacktop road. Close to schools | and shopping U 8.10 to to Waldron at South village limits of Clarkston. Turn might a mile to model. Open 1 to & dailv. WHITE BROS. Lira eae Phone 3-1295 th _-—_ Sun_1 to § LADD'S” Signs Are Everywhere LAKEFRONT Cottage 2 lots. 3 bedroom. is ts story tates ethene =i _ good NEW HOME oa We can have a house built for jow with full basement, automa- . “De = ; tic heat, gas hot water, garage SANDERSON ST. Emciosed rear yard Cute and $875 down moves you into cory Handy to Pentiac Motor | this 5 room and bath home, Venetian blinds, storms and with full basement, oi! fur- pooh Landscaped front and | nace, full bath and new 1's rear Do yourself a favor, arage. Total price only see ft today. Offered ni 60.000. Papel tes 4 "BUD" Nicholie ¢ TARKSTON AREA Cute 3 bedroom ranch style real estat insure: home with full basement, 40 Mt ‘nies x TE 5-120) furnace fireplace and large Eve. “Mr. Allen FE 2-8800 picture window, Just a little Sr ipterior finishing on this | one will make a lovely home Very iow priced at $6,700 with $1.125 down E Lar ee Vv cxce 3 room home Very > Caan re - good condition Gas heat auto Edw. M. Stout. Realtor hot water full basement Plas- 77 N Saginaw St Ph FE 5-$165 | tered walis, modern kitchen and Open Eves, "Til 8 30 hath. $7,950 $2,000 down After 5. OR 420, : ss 3365 Mil) st CL ARKSTON i Next to Schools 3 Bedrooms, 14% Baths 100 Foot Lots Paved Streets NO MONEY DOWN 4 units. All rented. Very ciean Auto heat. Shown by appointment —— offer accepted. After COLORED i $1000 down. 4 bedroom home | Good location, very clean, rice. | | | | COME in Aubtim Heats | storms @nd screens. Total price. 600. After 5, FE 2-7053 382_Auburn Ave. FE 43393 MODERN 3 BEDROOM. FULL basement, garage. Large tot, x 269 ft Lake priv $11,500. | Terms. | bo soll paella oe be ae A neat 2 bedroom home. fully fur- | TO GI fered. walle oak floors & large | Sished. Basement. lake priv. $8- | . This home ir 44 ft. long! 500 with $2.200 down, See Display Ad ~ and S “only $11,450. | Oltice open ter = Sunday We also have a variety of 2 to 5. Until 5 00 pm bedroom homes some with low Other plans also available. : down payments WM. A. ‘_— T. G. Trocke, KENNEDY s 70 Dinte wer. Drayton. Plains . “ I | 4267, + Perry mn Sundays a) Pr bon TOR 2171 . ealtor leet Ween ee ' a0. r \coepurstive heal Estate E: Saeees 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM }-4671 OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL & |: : fe Be z z ; . . 2 py N4- \ % 4 ) ‘ SS eee Sepa ou gh Gy ee ee ae es — a Ly 1® Hickor ' 2790 Metntown Lane SQUARE LAKE ROAD | mink 8 and block from ‘Williams: Lake Ra. ORiando 3-1087 after 2:30 p.m. —or_all day Sat and Sun A HOME OF YOUR OWN OWNER TRANSFERRED Excelient brick bome. Lovely liv- ing room, natural fireplace, family dining room, nice kitchen, screen- ed rear porch. 3 lovely bedrooms, full’ bath, 7 closets, full bsmt., olf heat, laundry trays & lavatory. See for tts other fine fea- tures, re ‘i buy $15,000. We have the EAST SIDE ep pee hog apes 060 dn Only & & bath, full besersc mt. good fur nace, Early possession. j ONLY $500 DOW paym Loca! Phone MY S2sat (SEVEN ROOM HOME —CLOSE I lavatory down, 3 & full path vert to Oil furnace, new tag Many ramet features Only pt with $2,500 dn. It's vacant, ‘ * NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. 2nd block. Salesman on premises real estate and «{rsu fence Mt clement! _ rE §-1201 or FE eon ©. 5 rooms | 4 new 2 poled shell home, | PLUS TAXES doors ‘ai Te m drive Loptones*, jane rooms, ent, dining | tee ee walls ceramic baih For Sale Houses 43 For sue Houses 43 wy Shop. Ne NEAR LAKE - yzZanea shower. Gas heat, | combinstion |" 0 | oii in as s 8e. ns today-— — St Sal PR SO oie to businens. Modern immediate posses J OVERLOOKING ACTION WANTED! | ome 'hew in “tz ae fring | | LEONARD LAKE Oy Sr Po one,“ oie} Wee) sad waniness 26 a = NEAT 2 BEDROOM NEAR COMPLETE YEAR{ Cheerful Se oe ty This ts the first time offered on| ROUND HOME. Large living sovigl becprsegl ae! bee ose Paved knotty pipe ov lake, 28 this 2 bedroom home. Near School, | oom with extra “nh ties, over | street, water in, sewer Ib. Royal ft. ving room~d has natura! woprH SIDE — 5 & ct. Situ: | ly bruce Siting iving, room| Out one cai fireplace. 5 full bath, eabdfaes sink in bitch. on & large lot = dinin, Barge bedroom, R oy ee os reo (lag! BROKER Salts "oll furnece. insulsted. plastered walls, ful] base-| oak figors. plastered walle spd ol —, closets, “Tull pats” Oi PE bits PE 3-060 rh 7. ; ated.| Sent with ree. space. Garage, | heat. This home is fully insulated. | furnace. Owner being transferred. FE 81005. On 3104 Seem ring out of eres hes| close te bus line. Now at only iat “Sant ae th Bult #1100" total price "witn term Wvomeurre eas BEDES cut price for, sale to $15.000 050. a =e house 3 extra iots, gotta Pon | i | | i | | Paved » School, 4 BUD" Nicholie’ /REALTOR | | ] | Tiitable Features on full basement, basement, $1,000 down. Pull price GAYLORD W. Huron 8t PE s-0183 ol outematic FE 49584 | ____ Open Evenings | water, -B an ° ~ . . NICE RESIDENTIAL LOCATION— |, Bot "water, pia Setting on a 120 B. D. CHARLES, Realtor 136 &. Pue st. Qpen Eves & Sun. @ room bungalow About 2 blocks 5120 lot with a 2 car garage . FE 40521 | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | to high schol. Large living room. end located just bg BS near! you want » home that you can. nt . eecaeen ; | paniee wall aes Oak ieee price only sese. $70 per cw ane oon aya yt Bt 39207 a __PE_5-0878 . Lé Vr cons | basement iacndry (ase. ce | month. rated -| WEST O ON) DOWN PAYMENT lot with shade. storms g screens. : House w rented for $90 $00 per C F P € N Ti I AC | ghown by app't ? tenants treat it as! Large new 3 bedroom, olf! fur. Lebo Wry ARE: Chess Off Baldwin. Ranch type Alumt- . 30 dave \Dawsenthon, Bece, euomatic eoter heater. ieo| Po? . S Ol beat. new | uth siding. 3 bedrooms, large The 3 rooms are iat Ge: 120 jot. $11,900, - |} a? See heeter Lovely living room. Not finished inside BARTRAM oll fur is | North end. Large 3 bedroom full | fe ’ win beautiful. trees.| Most plumbing done. Picture ment ig just “for Gecnee basement, pumace. goiting, | tacnt Te ee tarsc nr tonal ll erice:| | iwindowel )ikiee: On lee dedgncibessies PONTI ACR RE AL + Y c ‘Oo. $5,500 with $60 per month | merry amall homes, : : SOSE McLARTY , BROKER T31_ Baldwin PE 5-275 | re RANCH BUNGALOW pi stom 8 aoe uett __ FR 2-2162 or FE 5-878 iRMINGHAM . saa in PE 6-110 ete Sui” FE o.n08 b i 2b Very oe eomforta’ 5 REALTOR Sg can be with the new fon ip cte a, s ee TG pad ra panne eens (BO i 4-000: | Sacrif; ice Sale | Meceeeed cee oe ee a ; P S\» ree are Saeee and 2 car = soa NHITE nv. ek CONTEMPORARY Nu] (scenes) so a tence “=| BROS | Rane eS a aie with $3,900 - PRICE REDUCED boners” “ Mpbede eae NARY SALE AT $15,000 Por » quick sale, large @ bed- venience of down town living, 2) SH wpa exe ne NEW HOMES: room home with plastered walls,| iarge bedrooms with sliding door SMART BUY oe TOO! «| @ak floors, family dining room, tile | closets Beautiful Tennessee ledge- go. this 8 room? Colonta] home Six rooms and beth for own- bath, y= Npretegreot oil heat. ga-| rock fireplace in living room in downtown Pontiac Can be easi- _ rooms. ‘ce of NEW ae, buil 963. 2 acres of Practical dining room with corner) |. converted to two family Zoned a ae Coenen an orcas | eames stretegyt geht | Sommereel sin wi term td ; * : . hard w floors, full basement, - = 5 ioe income these in GI S 3 BEDROOM | oil tornees 1% car attached ea- $1,850 DOWN pore eg rt terme. paiees —_ Jeaste St. large rooms| rage. Situated on 1 acre plot and) nis 114 story home ts priced low owe DOWN = basement ge option available on malades pa for quick sale Upstairs is parti- HUMPHRIES & MORTOAG heat iassed sed in in front po nt, age. $16,500 total with $3,500 d Honed Tay rough plumbing in for bs rice, ferma, s! ack wo extra bedrooms and bath 2g BE DROOMS carwene” REALTOR _ FE 2.0474 features: sine pown C. Schuett oni N. Open Evenings ble vaghy sinks tn bath room home tn end of REALTO y van Estate Ex te glass mirror ontiac, plastered, walls oak on Muhlend Red, Bebe ’ BUTLDINO I Me pen full basement, 60 x 180 ft. | EM 46883 | Realty — . “| fixtures $7500 full price, see it nay : | _ INCOME Double kitchen. sink . tenant Price 34 | b peage| aes bon at piper wedrece ksmas eno. | 78? OF para vere ha 45-0418 “ * i i ps Bad a e | yal carenia aun) oi Mulered” wail, oe | | Co-operative Real Estate Fac hange Drive out M50 (Muron St) to Tull floors, gas heat, paved street. $7 . Gash “for Offers s. fan Williams Lake | Ra | $98, full price. 083 per month in MODE] wn ‘ mm : 1h | ciudin Axes ani nsurance. on ° OPEN signs. Hours 4 to 7°30 | at this price select vour home Best Buys L _ Very oo —- ait, Rew m. dally. 1 to 730 pm, Sat. & | today OPEN im highly . festrieted suburban! 3 BEDROOM BRICK OFFICE. OPEN Today |! . i ; a ‘mutt nes TAPE SUNDAY 2 TO 8 SUN 2 ta SPM room and double garage. 3 bed-| RANCH TYPE | WEST SIDI rooma, ceramic tile bath, colored sylocking beautiful Silver Lake R ll Y Wiol Sue -164 ASCOT ST fixtures nn fan a yn ; Ae ourse, In ye es usse oung , A good sound investment We cordially invite you to inspect and dishwasher. Pull minutes from the courthouse, fea- REALTOR oe ee een ce inceted this “custom built” 3 bedroom 4 pleture windows. water, |‘ turing large living room, with a | 412 W_ Huron a4 Perry bath older eee eet re brick bungalow with the features immediate occupancy. Will deco-| 2- way w, dining | Open Eve, ‘til ® un FE 40612 eee cetecapedietr i car ceca nt font com Rema: 000, el must ouine te sell. | as ‘Scantonn ss py OO 51 erage. ofl furnace oak | —~Colorful ceramic ttle bath Cait for appointment to see. MA} roms with lots of closet space. $500 Down foors ‘and plastered walle, Birch “slab “intertor’ doors “ ; c e _ r plumb 1. —¥ bath, select = rs| New 2 Bedroom Bungalow, an | with $3,300 down | cramer spear wate FOR 6 WEEF EKS O NL Y! en ai au one floor, West suburban joca-| . | K 6 \ E S gti heating fs Ager ‘The Arg tion and featuring good big How | CR ESCENT LAKE meen pactecd floors room with picture windo Ds on ai a = ement NOTHING DN. kas Grek Gentine omer gral || agate rear Pull bath nbey Here it is folks That cute —Forced air heat 2 an wns oule can be your eeeer aula siete; = mauieted «fittle 4 room home you Se eg Eons counter convenien TtHlity room fs —E: ork mans! | Per, — oe. mortanes costs to orm. ghia be home is ready for| water 100x180 ne dot emcee aioe, e Frere bare | And goer eer features to fy incy. ossession. Don't walt on thi your heart's desires: Will dupli- SHELL “HOUSES : THE ET DORADO” A cant jast. Call pe = ne: | eat okie badly oid pack | cate on the lot of your choice. eonstru on ¥ lot. Jol spate ale = | utility room and storms | Financing ‘arranged To inspect, completed: 4 to 6 weeks. See our GI's $750 Down North Side Special and tcreens, Avsteal at $6 | Grine west on Elizabeth Lake Rd . : : _ s s izabeth Lake Es- FHA $2,100 Dow n Spic and span 2 bedroom bunga 950 with 6880 da tates), turn left to middle of | For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 Foe Sele Houses 43 26 3 Bedrooms MONTHLY PAYM'TS URANCE | Gostell Realty 95 Oakland Ave PE. 46-9450 FE_ 56-0459 FULLY FURNISHED TO LAST DETAIL 2 Fst par home on Meotaxd oy. x eee close to bus an! WILLIS “M. BREWER. New Brick Ranch CHEROKEE HILLS for Particular age wt ace ee hearing ted, Stale eave othe | utm in eee comfort, carpeted ing room has ¢| TWO AND ONE HALF ACRES - and window wall “— * view! | With modern bung: E gar- Large. kitchen spot. Has live siteam in waren 1 Mincco baths. sane Seok. poy a location, | frobsetetes! risen ins ve earane! ihe = Low down payment, easy meres math aoe woe ing as it's quiet. close ation _ en cuar good homes! - AUBURN — Home “with ta be CARL W. BIRD, Realtor “BIRMINGHAM, {GHAM, BLOOMFIELD ton — 3 bedrooms, 23° liv- m with fireplace. Din’ nat “org ear garage, Storms and screens, water Buider't own large ranch house on 8 mine from Birming- fate “Finest construction and details. Asking price $45,000 but ae “sell within 3 days. Offers Watt, -Manue! & Snyder Birmingham 6300 ~ OWNER HAS REDUCED PR $2,000 for QUICK SAL i 3 bedroom—north end of heels Seerace Leap Good bocation. yim Av ‘RIGHT, Fealtor Bee Obtative Neal Batate Machange KEEGO HARBOR tr ee =otra with breezeway = a ¢. (Large lot ono Kept fete 1 p An $6050 ea y down payment : LOVEL AND jc or Lake: Ra. Kee epatred 32-4675 41661 iS BUY, SELL, TERA _the .“Bird’"’ to see. _Partrid ge PEN HOUSES NEW HOMES $745 DOWN Only $55 per month including taxes and insuran-e. price $7,395. Homes consist of four large livable rooms, oak floors. and lovely bath and kitchen. Gas AC. heat, spot ear school, bus and stores) Two weeks possession of these attractive homes Out Oakland to Inglewood follow open signs. Salesman on Pp tty, Open Sunday 1 to 6 TaaEe Tettaatald aU ROsLOS DOW $9.9 For Seiler vaioae ‘this Lome can) not be beat Ideal basement. Storm windows and ecreens, Just off Jos! Ave. near bus, store and sc . Im- mediate possession ] ee ROAD BUNGALOW DOWN . $1,500 Odtslanding modern bungalow with stairway to large expansion attic. Oak floors, lovely tile bath, dandy basement with off AC. heating J eae Automatic hot wa- ue she OUTSTANDING WATER FRONT $1,260 DOWN, PRICE $8.950 Practically immediate possession i ! garage, beautiful jot, { PAUL A. KERN “NEW OFFICE q aT Sats ¥. 7 Bt. [oar BEDROOMS "~ $750. ) Down! | PAYMENTS 5 $36.97 PLUS TAXES ce Ge, Soe, Oy eee at blocks east Gas 471 $1600 Matty pe REAL BUY IN A GOOD LOC $1000 DOWN-WEST SUBURBAN - $6950 FULL Sage Fe Neat 2 $13,500 — a HIGHLANDS pos ‘CLAL room , frame home with | lores liv Hee 1342 W. ron St. Ph. PE 32-4810 Grepersitve Real Estate Exc’ e- George R. Irwin large lots with garden REAL FE 54-0191 i i. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | eft. | and | 1 Of FE 56-6181 ~~ E BROWN pling 6 carpeted Livin feat Roman brick tlrepiace’ Di- ided basement, Extra large lot. ON New alum storms and nereens, bel, heat and Base: IM- Rd on ery o~ Lake prifoges: Close to alow just like ot bus ! bed- oi] furnace, Plastered plat 50 x 132. lot. Lake e sure and see this room angele Storms and wails Larg privileges. one. $1950 Attractive nat glassed-in porch, Basement and garage, —_ kitchen, — = neat ~ enced-in Yard, 1 Block trom Sylvan Lake. nl 2 _— “Cai ae Lae Ben : TS 2-9840 for details. * uIcK | possession! Ibn dak BROWN. Realtor WEST SUBURBAN Wonderful is eo es ression sand iy use when you 2 ranch type pol ph Brick ee frame construction with Thermo- ow, ceramic tile bath, arge rooms throughout with beau- tiful double fireplace, dividing liv- ing foom and den. Full basement with Caatcumaue heat and hot wa- ter. Recreation room and many other extras. Shown by appoint- ment only HURON GARDENS ; bedroom bungalow with large i room and beautiful fire- with built-in book sheives Can be shown anytime. Cal] for your appoint- ment now EPA M. ELWOOD | i KEEGO HARBOR 269 Baidwin Ave YWfono ans Fe 2-8544 TOR Lincoln Jr. High Area IMMEDIATE POSSESSION - $1250 wy Living Room Garage Lot 50 x 156 ft cme decorating but well worth $78 CAL TODAY. | Hiltz — “Real Estate ee Insurance Eves. _FE 8-023 $1450 pO N East side large home, with a small price (Conta & large | rooms, bath, I! basement Gas heat brick fireplace, oak floc @ and pilastere@ wails Full price only $0.00. R.J.VALUET, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. FE 54-0693 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange of this attractive frame cet = ~ bungalow with new garage, and 100 foot on canal with direct entry to Williams Laker Ideal for young or retired cou Absolutely in A-1 conditiqn, aide and out. WE SELL — WE TRADE DORRIS & SON | REALTOR FE 41587 3 W. Huron Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Partridge is THE “BIRD” TO sme HUNDREDS VRE LOOKING Yes hundreds of families searching for this house. but only one family will make it their home. This brand new suburban ranch home | with a full base- ment, @ I'g car attached ga- rage will maké your mouth wa- . e- Wife will truly appre- ciate this dinette sized kitchen with all Youngstown negates a Anderson Windows mieret Walls, full ceramic t tile ath. other erties combined with ork ° by make up a ome you'll e proud to own Underpriced atl Just $15,730 on term 2 PAMILY reciuinicied brick 2 bedroom ranch homes with full basement Wel! are | and garage. Located in Drsyieg | Plains. Income of $70 per separate yk Out of state owner must sell. Only $4000 down WARDUE: NEW LOCATION AT 1050 W. HURON &T PO 1. bale = TELEGRAPR PARTRIDGE4 FE 4.3581 | Flee fray OPEN CLARK SUNDAY 26 CORONTAT. HILLS 3 bedroom roman obrick ranch full basement with Hed Tecrea- tion room Square Lake Rd be-| tween Woodward & Telegraph | Emerson or Bratton Street to 211 | Nene, Look for open signs FOREST LK. COUNTRY | CLUB ESTATES 3 bedroom brick ranch. full base- ment, 2 car attached garage. ph to Square Lake Rd, ock to Hickory Greve turn left to 2550. Look for Johnson open signs. LUXURIOUS Near Fo Telegrapy or Franklin Road to Grove Road. Go west to | HOME | st Lake Country Club i Overlooking Turtle 1 just one mie west of Telegr Road 3 | edrdtdm brick Taner, majestic rok fireplace plus bar-be-cue | tm the farm kitchen Look oxy Johnson open signs. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 i Ad. list Co-operative "Real Es MACEADAY LAKE AREA. Ranch | type home. full Basement bedrooms farge living room, com- bined kitchen and dining room, full bath with shower, plastered walls, oak floors, auto. ol] fur- nace alum storms and- screens, lots of space for a garden, there fs room for a third in ‘83 priced to sell at 0,500 with terms. A YEAR AROUND LAKE FRONT good swimming and fishing, san- 7 bottem. This home consist’s of two bedrooms, nice homey living room $1 cassment that opens on hag jake front. Must ‘seen inside asd $ Nd aa Pull price $7050. “eit HURON GARDEN 8 5 bu foon dining room, full bath, basement, hel rage, sidewalks sewer, Ras down OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 5 'CLARK REAL EST: ATE FE 46492 or FE 44813 WwW. Huro! 2 nice | bedroom | in the large attic if needed, built | room | Full price $7950 with fed hes) Evenings 8 oe 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. After “Templeton. LAKE PROPERTY Meariy new. 4 rooms and bath ft. on lake. Large corner lot. Seernes” Just off io highway. Substantial down ment. YOU CANT "MISS 6 room bungalow. 3 bedrooms. 1 and living room, full bath, | l car garage Less than one block to Oakland County's finest bath- ing beach Can be had for $950 down . 89500 AIRPORT AND ELIZ LAKE RD AREA Attractive 3 bedrm. frame ranch home with breezeway and at- tached garage Hot air heat. 150 x 150 ft. fenced jot. Verv handy to schools. shopping Excellent val- eairca Substantial down payment re- R. I. Templeton, Realtor “FE 44563 6 FE 2-9502 670 W Huron 7s Cooperative Real _ Estate Bachan . in. mind. LAKEFRONT WILLIAMS LAKE 3 bedroom ranch home with fine sandy beach offered at only $11,950. WM. KEN NEDY: REALTORS W. Huren FE 4-3569 __OPEN EVI EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 _ ers COLORED PAMIEIES 186 Bassett st. off yes | Bivd. Nicely decorated large 5 | room bungalow with stalrway to | attic. Gas heat. Fenced rear yard. | Also 3 and 4 bed ok room homes with $600 down to Veterans plus mortgage costs or $m to Si to non-veterans Howard, 18 Gillespie | 2-€412 Watch for Open ign. | KINZLER | R ee FE 43 525 Mrs . Fight Rooms | DRAYTON PLAINS — More for our money! Ideal for a large! family or someone with income On paved street, near seael $9,450, terms to suit, Oh, es! good et with oi) eat. AcE NOW, C General Hospital WIDOW MUST. SEL 6 room | home. Neat and lovely. Large. bedrooms, dining room 12214. A | home worth your inepection — There is just so muct to see CAL R YOUR APPOINT- ME Humphries .! REALTOR | FE 2.0474 or FE 47114 | isonet yer Open Evenings. en) Estate Exchange ‘ OPEN | Sat. & ae eg « $1,2500 DOWN | TELEGRAPH, 5 Room mod-| ern bungalow, Garage. $11, = Terms. PIONEER HIGHLANDS, 5 modern brick. Tile bath, Acigemed iw HURON, 6 Room modern, 3 Ade bath down. $2,300 down. W. HURON, ~ fon nee Web- ster District, AW RD, 3 Bedroom mod- ve ane Gas heat. $7,250. EAST SIDE, 4% — modern. Gas heat, B Z Term — built - in po ™ 96.900. AUBURN AVE. 5 Room modern whey - aiow, 2 car garage. % 5 000 down. JOSEPH, F. REISZ 53% w. ss ” age ereuire Real “Real } Estate tH ange | ~ WE T oa — Bi a Steeat space, Len omy ol 1% baths. Fuil atiached heated ga- | t miss this een Rs Casi ea oe 1284 or FE 4-344 5 & bath. Full bsmt., auto | as heat & auto gas water heater. + atet’ softener. Lake privileges on Sylvan Lake. $6,750 Terme. ROUND LAKE Nicely finished lake front home — of large living rm. with | fi sized bedroom, | rar en with dining area, utility & bath, Screened porch the width of house. Auto, water heater, elec. stove, new kitchen éabinets & Youngstown sink. Only $1,500 down. a! '3 BEDRM. RANCH | Attractive home only 2 years oid ‘alle, sh | te take | over ¢xisting 4 per cent | mortgage with mie ol GI $2,560 monthly payments. John K. Irwin | REALTOR | Since 1025 101") N. e inaw Street 5-0447 Eves. PE 2-1804 or FE 54846 Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. | 3914 Clintonville Rd. just past | Lake Angelus Rd. ‘New brick ranch homes with pice view of | Oakland Lake. 6 extra large | rooms and attached 2 car ga- rages, 1% vanity tiled baths | fireplaces, and partitioned base. ments. Cniv ‘sy block to new Jayno Adams grade school You too will say that these are ws best new home values ever of- fered Drive ot Sunday sure Po FE 2-1363 Lake Front Home Tals is @ beauty with interior charm. 15 x 27 ft living room 7 with floor-to-ceiling fireplate and window wall with mce view of the lake » dream of a ranch. | type kitchen, 2 master bedrooms. vanity tiled bath and 32 ft fam- lily room with fireplace on take | level. To include carpeting, drap- | erie; and extras. 30 day pos- session. Ph. FE 5-8543. | Donelson Park Reach bungalow. al] on one floor I“) car ge- living alternate | room, and utility | painted Huren | $i3- Landscaped la or large cheerful Kitchen room. O8k floors Close to park Bus and schools Price oniv Separate gas units 950, easy FHA or GI ‘terms FE 2-5662 KINZLER- REALTOR | 670 W. Huron gt Phone FE ¢-3525 | Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ‘GATEWAYS to. HAPPINESS SUR REST) (OIE TERT ASC COLONIAL INCOME Brick and shingle 2 family wit 4 rooms and bath down 4 rooms bath up oak oors plenty closet basement separate aes Landscaped Jot T2x120 ft 2 car garage Paved street Located im Silver cfest subdy. Pontlac school svs tem. Taxes $106 year Offered at $16.950, $4009 down NEWLY DECORATED. EAST SIDE CITY with 8) McConnell, paved street location, room and bath 2 bedroom home. offering 16 «ft. living room, | family-sized dining room. 2 extra: large bedrooms full basement, | gas heat. storms and screens. 16 ft. screened porch, shady land- | scaped lot with garage Offered | — at $8.950 $1.600 down CALL US| TODAY -To Seil-To Trade To Buy you BUY IT—WE LL INSURE IT ~ MAHAN BALTY CO. REAL coaperatne Real Estate Tiooaose ! E 20263 1075 : NEXT DOOR __POST_ OFFIC. GILES $1500 DOWN Just 'e block from the city bus a home heated porch. . ¢oal furnace Aliso car garage plus tool shed. Two lots all fenced with ideal garden spot CLOSEVIN A good 6 room with full i basement coal furnace lo- | cated just 4 blocks {from | downtown Pontiac on paved - street eed, $1.- 000 dawn will buy so hurry on this one 3 BEDROOM BRICK Only $12.600 will buy this beautiful 6 room brick home located inside the city on east side Has every firepiace in living oak floors. full - basement. auto. gas heat . Also. @ 2 car garage. Terms | te responsible buyers. Don't | miss seeing this one \ GILES REALTY Co. 62 W. Huron . - rE | Open # to 8 | full base- | | PAN ; KNUDSEN. SUBURBAN oil heat. “Taree ete. Terms. © WILSON SCHOOL | AREA & bath with full bese- 6 room, distance of Bok We cnee eee Smajll dowp permenk EAST SIDE Older type house with 2 2 ee & bath on first floor and 2 rms, On se otal ore priced with $1,508 down. . WM. H. KNUDSEN» REALTOR Pontiac State Bank Bidg, ne Ph PE 4-45)6 ANNETT OFFERS 4 Bedrooms—Suburban ae i = oll furnace, bw ol 14x24, also chicken coop, Situated on lot 60x close < Pontiac. drivew paved street, First ‘ume craved, Kod $i4.- 700, terms. 2 Family —C lose in Located in good area, residential from down- ws second rented for per month, Albin excelent con- dition asement new gas furnace. $15,000, terms. | 4 Bedroom Brick in excel- e brick bome in ‘Large 1 deal for lent condition, rooming house. 2 from town. 1% baths, large rom that could be divided 2 good-sized bedrooms, full vasement, A teed heat, rec- reation netian, blinds | fans agers OT Garage. $15,150. terms. | Clarkston Colonial Attractive T room home to excelient condition in new exclusive subdivision, Living room 12x23 with fireplace. sun parlor he ak oe ater be car included icely landscaped lot. 90 140 extra lot ceeiakie Lake privileges. §10.000, terms. Sylvan Lake Front Lehre brick contem mee rary home bullt tn 1052. y landscaped jot with underground sprinkling sys- tem, entrance hall, fireplace level features room space, bath fireplace, sereened porch, hot Water heating system. Attached 2 car garage. $32.00, terms Roy Annett, Inc. TORS 28 £ Hur FEederal 86-0466 Open Evcammee and Sunday 1-4 HUNT AND FISH North Central part of lower Pentn- (148 «miles! “fin trout basement and Large barn, formerly used for a dance hall up and bowling alleys down nis 120 acre farm borders on the Muskegon mver and 76 acres are tilfable There is a lot of possibilities to develop the prot erty into a real money maker. Priced at 97 500 With terms NORTIL PERRY Nerth Perry near Kennett 7 rooms 2 story, 4 bedrooms, bath upstairs and down Ot) heat. full basement, 2 car garage with ce- ment drive Natural fireplace Ar- chor fencing around back yard. ty block to bus line Approximately 2 Acres. . 4 room bungalow. oil heat, !'% car garage. chicken coop, 8 fruit trees, plenty of garden space. Near stores and schools IVAN W. SCHRAM ie 5-500 PR S-0471 UW peo answer Ph FE 53-2564 1111. Joslyn, cor 3rd REALTOR Co-operative Real Estate Exchange TRIPP | Ottawa Hills The perfect location near achools, churches, Tel-Huron Shopping Center and bus. order home needs some re- m, 2 bedrooms up— den ricw a ful oe marage Pritegd to Surrounding property is high value and exclusive Shown by appotntment —call ue’ North Calfornia here “Owner leaving city bedroom home Excellent comdition. Living room and alning “L.” tile basement gas heat. aluminum storms and screens Built tn 1960 as cash to 4‘ per cent with rome? has 2 us and Pontiac Motors. Complete A er ea for $1500 extra. Teal Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W_ Lawrence St Open Ev FE 5-8161 or FE ee Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES NORTH SIDE. CLOSE IN Large ® room home with 2 bathe and full basement New concrete block building with over 800 sq ft. floor area on rear of lot Lote ne possibiljties here for oniy $3,000 Dn 3 FAMILY INCOME Good clean rental units. well to cated Ot] furnace ty nearly new, all separate entrances This ts « excellent buy at elcces with o low down paymen COLONIAL HILLS 3 bedroom Roman brick ranch Full basen¥ent with completeiy tiled recreation room rand new Best buy in Bloomfield. Hurry on this one! Evenings after As, goes Mr Heth ington FE 5-4} : el OFFICE OPEN 06 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4.2533 OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 PM. G ] RESALI 3 BRIGGS ST noe, Possession three bed. room home. oak floors las- tered walle, tiled. bath, basement with and ——=, HAYDE N 12 FE gout 86 E. Walton ‘ | oe f \ Fi . Seek - Com, Cie -* seh Meg Seasy od ity : j ri f 3 , é 4 a : : i : Pereee | i | ef yy a‘ atid ee 4 = : ‘ " | ‘ ; F ' a a ay : F] it oe, is A 1 “ j i le ee i “iN ds, i : 3 : ag “ a. ; / €y-s aC qa 7) ? et | ry =, _. A eu * eos S ; . 4. = a __'THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4; 1956 0 me opp Po? ISS, RDAY, FE #5 1958 ! . TWENTY-NINE” For Sale Houses 43 | Sale | Prop. 45A 465A an for Sale Farms 48 FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger, For Sale | comnts $6 Sale Household Goods 57/| For Sale Miscellanequs 60) For Sale Micoaneons 60 Ns pppoe, meas gucunrtom|- 180 ACRES © | gyubs | MERE case AP ae | Mold Matec be, MLR Ka) ; oan ub mesh - ~” ‘ ; oe models, one of pgs ee ee é = or a0 300, terms. of cota 11 room my MEN’S SUITS. poy = pew, suar CAR RADIO FOR BIC Ep ater, Estate. OL barn, less than $200 an F ” aus bees ‘ee Chryslers, Fords, poaeeeae , c PANGUE 1919 f = wets ~ Frstetens, “Si Snare hake En cdoliprattchaantl SUNDAY 2 to 5 For Sale Lots 46. fl ig POR JUST — Frayer — }-7 , pane = aac8 NEAR” oe $25. 00 GERATOR, INTERNATION. 1 = eS room Plow: ‘ 504 Ottawa rive springs. . i. : tag och Dri oun 2 Excellent Home Site se ‘eres, on u, Mile soot Fase par es ex. | P aster. bath down, Some fine im the Forest : en, these all wool cellent condition, #2 tnd} bedrooms snd bein up | ‘Laks Club area,” Hickory’ ms ave never been worn. Bach "THE NEW OIRSON 10! FF ' s at, Burmeister't s° : : " Knolls section a spe - pare one. for trom treener, er age oors with im oven and Tange, * of Bloomfield. Close to lake, rec- ae aren -- $55 onk tines. ROY: on tema See = | proposed be convenient to the me rem _L : ones 3.4031, ie a BO : Moy OAKEAND COUNTY Ss - ay. : : "| See Sart ior Me cas Sranteed, | LARGEST GOLD BOND - ons rigrd Towa: | NGO Auburn and Crooks Rd. 2 es 00 | PLASTERBOARD ~~ | R A | \F ~ Wm. G, Whitcomb, Realtor — co. : EALER OPTICS OPEN 94 TACRET hoom Lore eS eee in| nna : id ABLES. 19/ CHA ey = 3 bedroom home off Bald- A. JOHNSON, Realtor | —ut_Beshe._ ~. -alllavallphon! hams Town Shop. 1x00". plese a ee win. One bedroom down. 2 ACRES, 2 “BiG Reg yi) @ilie 4 | _chine. $40. larkston. f ag | ee and bath up. Auto, beat, _ TOES. Telegraph Rd: kitchen, full bath, plastered. Sell = Shorts 891 39631331 |” TRADE-IN “a eo ira — POWER 4x7%0" 5 close and stores. FE 4-2533 ity. 71-0251. Longs 2 7.18 1812°6 3 1 | bea New 1955 M ai and 4x12 aise in stock bebe yes ses ~ tax aD wich iM Mis e with attached breeze- beggar rip aa ae farting 106s 17,| Business O; unities 51 “Money to Loan 53, _ Seis. - ONLY $2 WEEKLY cy a, ape ond 5 cat Sones. bow Possi sale r trade. | ~~~ Bete Licensed Lender Bo¥s sGOUTF URE DR AW “TITE I HITCHES Set ef al esiy gueese ay ee GROCERY st GOOD LOCA. |e My Neck 136 OR Pit. | Pearson's Bank’Furniture Where ean you beat it? Red Horse ' on. 8D. ligense. 4811 Dixie 35 000 Fa ili e COLLEGE Gi GIRLS CLOTHING, mie size | 9, mart, Lake, 470 nisms BURMEISTER eld HL". Eee I I | _10, cheap, = faa Waterfront Luxury John. K. Irwin BUY To SEGE, REALTOR ’ les. ee aN use | ¢ 36 IN. ELEC. RANOE. LRA ventas? or — RAO PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD” R d CLOTHING, ALL Excel. Cond. $35. MI 4-654, Northern Lumber Co. for real Since ses. ecommen Sizes AND SOME MISCELLAN, |_ Af 4. a #197 Cooley Lake eet con't beat Pp 10144 N, gets as a poe , ; nous. CALL FE 62000 ANY | 38° 228. ee remcktleerast & # hte 3-374 room ranc me Phone * = TIM 08 on. enter. with mtinchea (3) car’ garace’ artri Ge Eves. FE 2-164 or FE S406 ba See pend FOR SALE, BEAU- B ck CADIES WOSKRA COA en Setroit “141e- ted paths oe ing Tree poy WO me Fonsal in u met > *~ $50. Teens = coat, te Used 7 cae et an . and s host of quality I8 THE “BIRD” TO &EE MAIN STREET peed pollaaawe iter oe argheh vocnl|| feat, By Lo 12 sate Ure 0 hme ERG Sa PENNY PAINT SALE features It's one of the most SA pr ~ —— Commercial location for an- | *®80n, @ 150° frontage by 300° 1el¢ Dresse: misc Some| Rede ...... — a. ¥ GaOn -ss+-+ GLB a wer eat on puget SYLVAN CITY i were actors office. restaur- =. hone J wales ba Just right Pour 6) Buckner Conves- boys. wear si Ste tnt va “e3035. eseeaecass at le es ‘| ow ted corner 100 x 135° lot serving family - meals, | [' or a * in e a EE mee sefrigerator 22). | ing to prove it. Mell located ogrmer 160 = 130" let = t home “or = 000 per year. where you can auickly bor | Sale Household ousehold Cioods 7 I hie Valee “rivileges on Sylvan Lake. Pull| operate “nat room frame | Contest WR. Harris, Broker,| Care -'s . mosth payments a ae a and 4 chara ncompara a peice say $3,188 = ep teee City pienty of parking spaceon the on ‘Mote ou get full smounte ALL WOOL TWIST RUG & PAD. any SER Lae Drayton Area tl Cd ah y 440) “deen ot. Pull price $19,710 Dri R ete) 8 x 1%, $100. Call) Mant 2 room reo ene SUBDIVISION ya, “pst E, Parjridge. 1 rive+6 | estaurant : ANTIQUE SILVER. FRENCH: ENO: THOMAS f ECONOMY rage. Wardrobe closets in 30 acres next to new develope ment war oS Goon 24 wee . On the Die! . Building iad 5 ne ors s lish, Ameriena. Ages Pore = flat- FURNITURE CO, all bedrooms. tile bath. near Lapeer. Lots all platted and LD in the heart of | 20218 wit tall equipment, Doing} THAN YOU THINK _Work. Reasonable 3618. SAGINAW 8T. ofl beat, aluminug | storms stakes 19, Pu price, $25,000 for| smell ra) pear An e busine: au Brice | $5,050 BARTON WASHING MACHINE. 920. PONTIAC, MICH. — = ceed a DGE - eanee. eee a $10,950, $2,080 < do terme ni ky — s| Rit VAY Get needed cash quickly BEAGHIFOL AR AN ~~ vk hs See, DATES vite you to inspect this AV ARD E. PARTRIDGE! —% ows Huron. 8 Si. FE $6163. 973 Baldwin from Buckner's friendly one Dot ehest, Re a raet er vailable. home to see for yourself. FOR SAL’. +4203 tos o . tm “ : -T-*¢ 96 SAL:| BY OWNER. 150 MI | Co-overative Rea! Estate | loan company aa, 8 am pton 4 Bed RV aterleoat REALTOR FE 4-3581 north of Pootiac Class B hotel xchange 6. . sae Gousia samo wea| FE eh Saree, edrm.—Waterfron NEW LOCATION AT r. Call FE 5-3048 after mattress & box springs 7 4 spacious 1 1080 W HURON sT —_4:30 Dm. PASTRY BUSINESS - a, cue -PIECE LIVING A atrecious fam large |t% BLKS WEST OF TELEGRAPH OR LEASE COMMERCIAL Buckner is yet Maroon airy ROOM GROUP Vein room with fireplace. os Open Eves. 7 to 9 joperty en he erry St Bulls | Leveled "en | West side busy paved | 2 Good condition Was Modern 2 piece suite, 2 T= 13xt room x RIDA LOT € ipped goin ‘ air 60043. r ee ne | Gatos Es ae Cane ss apartment upstairs. FE Business th 3 erpee vemos Finance Co BENDIX ~ ita 20. MANDGANT | Be? seeseeee ieee, ee wx215. All for th ‘ 5 Tv, N place wy rs) or the on $10 down, $10 per month Wo . a bie | aan. iliness forces, with ‘2 doors, new pie- price of $16,500 terms. interest. Write Garspie, Ipc. Win- soa seuipment of: ture . excellent cond "ALL “FOR $7. PAY 5 & Kampen (eee ___| INDUSTRIAL BLDG Seo per mouth CALL. Oftices ate located: _ 960.05. MI" 61300, ONLY $2 WEEKLY ateman & Kampsen : BENDIX uc YER : * sent cla were uCr aa, Lyte. tt | 2 Rupe Cats Bu tae ee | rece errs Saree | Peanon Reve Fernieare Realtors FE 4-0528 | aay forme, Ghee se topo od schools ing wercions Gesable for caeraaeal De oo ant = sting. Suaoin | Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixie Hwy, 82 ber week. tag Washer inte | We Cone adhd eh” 7. B pl anol eI turing. te posses- Walled Lake, 228 Barnston i ; : | chasertbet baal Pema oa | = tnext to Bank! MY jam U ised and | Reconditioned VicAne. 6000 HOVE, G00 UPPER STRAITS LAKE — “ wk M A H AN Tica, 45462 Van rae, BREAKFAST | TABLE WITH nt | $e fh Korne Refrigerator $10.40 location. Bargain. FE_ 2- irom tana x 378 onn rwin one block North across Beak | ‘Shrome tens ead bien Gat en fot Se a ah 50 RIL EY’S BU Ys lot. Will accept any poi | dition Call Ki 27-3613 che |< om R. Coe cin) Sh 4 | REALTOR REALTY : | «| 2 Easy Spindryers 50 8150 DOWN wae ee mont 1925 Ceepentne Mee] gies Beene 5c 5 enn || Kenmare auto, washer se Cory and cute doll house with 4 a 101% Car Saginaw st. | ‘EE mmenee ee 8 0 large rooms and ful. bath. Ne®- warp aCRE LOT — East Subur- [ “E e i E GAS = C LAY TONS | Iv decorated Sthrougnout, A i OLY ACRE, LOT <5 Mash futur | __ Eves. FE'S1004 or WE 4006 NEXT ‘DOOR’ TO. BRANCH I New agit: ae nstal- Furniture Appliances tated west of Pontiac’ Pricea ait cl08 to schools and shopping Rent Lease Bus. Pr 494 POST OFFICE ng ees lation, aes. Kenyoo r ia a : Just 86500. No ac centers. Low monthly payments rop. : vie ar eae ok WITH QUICK . ORS Orchard naey | CONVALESCE , J | sees saat. HUNTOON LAKE — 40 x 145 | STORE ROOM FOR RENT 35 AU- | lease. Room for SERVICE? —- ioy's 4 = Seer Maay cra bah Cle ft lot. only 's block trom lake Ave. B. busy rsection. | modern. Fire Ureaiene Ces | SERV ICE? | size. Bookcase headboard. Box 6.8. ey a mI ty plant, ‘Only €500 with low monthly pay- r drug store, variety | loca’ $6,000 cash required ; and mattress. Ress antenna kit $9.95 : Pre Shi Sonia Se “elertad hee | enmee_ Eres bet et "TO" | en Rome, e Ate, ence | ee see a WALTON TV ¢ resus ond beth with plastered| . ve | WILL SACRIPICE, Wi c i . walls Large ‘a acre land. Locat- Hl. BROWN, Realtor | 5 rings call We 22 2-83 aERVIC | ished — fearing | esd ig has oe “a or | 12x12 LINOLEUM 72 Walton Cor. Joslyn. —»_—sFPE2287 = off Auburn Ave neer Adam me ae W. Huron & FE 2-4810 | tion. Low pi ent SERVE a location. | ‘Rom Pontiac ny | OM vepayment ‘plon rent Sige eyes ee ik. D. RILEY, Brok Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 1 PE 20 tion. | Pontiac. | @ repayment plan s fl A hence TY Ss ye 70006 LAKE FRONT OM BEST SECTION | MOBIL GAs ‘S STATION | DRIVE IN 1 BE @EADY Fo Pon sus.| soece Veet wt . 83.00 Whe emis pecials vivan Lake shade rT} “ . : ‘ | mer business this corner res- | — "| excellent sand beach. Lagi ode of 15 Mile and Dequindre | taurant. Immediate peaseerten | Saer rrhsey Voss. |. FE 43064 Norge 7 Cu. a r Refrig ales oes volume. For informa-| $5.500. easy terms. Good lease | 5. CASH MFO. Your “PURNITURE. at me: RAY O'NEILL. Realtor lion “weekdays contact Mr Dart, on building at $100 per month | Ph. FE S121 | or tools Pr ida pk se 22 8 Telegraph nd. cpen 08| FE con Eves and holidays | WALTON SLVD my ne Si Gnomes aati | Emerson 17 new a property | © suite $30, other items, FE 62766. 9" , Phone 37103 or PE 5-7292 : = her items Hr Pr TV. new picture Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FOR LEASE ae “emit” basinese” 7.00, | Home & Auto |aitat tube. “pia gee ag” VERY EPECIAL ls this evs. | (OCT. ® OWNER MUST! Newly modernized completely | J °C. HAYDEN, Resitor | Tex23 air ee yoursett Coney Tene Se tow St. nhs bal ae al el ee sell beautiful 200 x 245 ft cor-| equipped grocery store with beer 8 E. Walton | FE ' Loan C olla on eeo.9s vse SAN cnoosk peer ch estat agn ner lot in a M. sub | hieens®. Located 4 miles weet of 10) NUT VENDING MACHINES | ompany peel —— — wee as Only $380 with $350 down Nich ac. No competition wk. MArket | ee eee | EASY ft rere froom is propor- clie & Harger, 33 W. Huron, [ 1m a . rket Hours ®@ to 5: Saturday © . all . fm, | Pr Beles ened | tee easy Lasigpgeetsl Gs _ Sates = ed orse | ares ! 407 Community Nat’) Bank “oles I compare con. 121_, Saginaw . aetie ( a ¥ ee extraordinary window overlooks the. Fair- I I | vipa w —_ an "Fruotescent, | washer 90080, Used. TV, 628 ways”. Modern to the min- GET THIS: | WHEN YOU NEED Yes Otehare Lane Ave pa ; ute kitchen solid birch $019 Cass-Eltz Rd {000 FEET OF =e FRONTAGE ecu FT } er 6, now *. ‘ cupboards, all 3 bedrooms FE 42282 or FE 2-0179 | @ station. deing good business. | COLDEROF 8 ov: REFRIGER- : ‘ . 2 W. Mu : oe he tompicts ceramic =| «Signs Are Everywhere | Business Opportunities 51, ge eg hg to “Bing order, OR 31860. 2090 seott | — mon. FE ST La tiled baths, oné with twin WILLIAMS LAKE n value every day Numerous | | Lake Rd Call after 6 p.m. doable Gos cae Oe costes — “SL iyo Partaneeg wasonent Lake fine © a eniy 9286 devs. | OOM EARLE CERES STATION 1 \eeretanriay, teat pea onto rosaial| Sionaters for ey ieomike «Ke en om double ities seer with mirror. a wool rue a8 ‘te oad 3 b} ra } ic e i" ewer . has plastered tiled rec. rm DUNN FARMS near Pontine city limite All mod.| de enlarged. 4 ecres ip all ed-| dorsers, Payments to suit your | chest, y , cope | Paseo hee tisture: $38 2 car attached plastered ga- 109x170 cleared lot for only $8235 ¢TR facilities with low rental For in! State rea Area budget. We will be glad to pele | bed. MaAyteir ‘eos Asce aL" rege, A pebbles throw from with $88 down Sterol FE 24101. or. after S| Black dirt, sold as fast aq ft ean | You with your money problems. | CORNER CHINA. CUPBOARD. OR WARM Wouwiye mecueally oa ee e lake w D sito cal 2464 ae. en OC Heatrola * naturally. For the profes- PERRY ACRES s__________| Gitson started. Owner's health tee. | BE od GE towel” obecirie iron. ae S sional man who wishes the 100x190 ft lot in this growing WELL - ESTABLISHED GROCERY | 50" for sale. Total price €25.000 jessse ean ea Roe A: em “$4 — ee alter TT nD CBOCERY |! Terms; aretabie — ee a i OG. Roost aii WASHING G MACHINE a - iy A PAMILY HOME on LADD'S | mite Can buy prop. bide. fe- FINANCE CO fit Fie — Mf $88.00 The 20 equip for $500 an plus C. S hy ¢ Ming reea ¥tb petarai 4200 Disie Hwy Drayton Pisins | ‘jevestery. Bal on easy terme Cc uett | ™ Pomtieeg a iste ee 7 re on a oa _f rate 2 ea 200? con oan Bering fireplace, a music room. full 47 aa | er & wine. Call FE 58-6757 = : = A gn = 0. OR_ 3-524 — r ber Co. dining room and kitchen 767 N Lapeer on | after 860 pm 7400 menlaed ha Ms | GET C ASH QU JIC KL vy: TV. 640 WASHER. er =|" witiEL Boos” is AYER: 8U- Commerce Talbott ‘Lumber with good a) ieee are FE 54-0291 OR 3-121 _ 7 EM 35-4236. MU 46863 cae far! stove, never used, cies aD preme. obs MI et com just bike | _: EM} ‘ but a) few st cede ee pote | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange CHINCHILLAS HERD OF 30. ALL U t $500. _FE 5-7106 new, $109 ARGE roar TER ON fies You'll enjoy “having jt ACRE PRICED FOR QUICK _°T Your choice. FE _ 8-0350. | Modern 3 Ba Dp O FEB. BARGAINS © | Tog DAL wate Fars or a S195 Shad Ms 3 1 closets too Fenced sale FE 80530 after 530 or FOR LEASE COMPLETE EQUIP. Yo 1948 to 1955 cars Bring youprtitie | Of heater with fan ; eis bee’ be pd aes FOUND AT L 8 . A shaded lot offers privacy | all day Sat ped grocery 8DM license. ‘s . Most desis closed in 30 minutes, Gas range 625 Bed tables, $1.98 up; Bnew | LINOLI EU) M....39¢ ‘YD. aaa where ts) a) bla. its car . mite from nearest competition | Oil Statio Loans also made on furniture |; aundre stove $7| -e Pa. H ies. | iss PROGR TILE Gun ras garage Let one of our LAND SUITABLE. “FOR SUBDIVI- Red Horse Corp FE 2-0178 | n Signatures and other securities | Chest of drawers $7 and up ri frigeratots is wD: ranges. 49c WALL TLE FT. sales people show you this sion Lots for immediate building aki $2 refrige: | Oreos, AL : 5 authentic Colonial sites, for multiple commercia! and NORTH WOODS Tecsiss Scucvrcepeemetae Tone 280 eal hes tank with legs 425 gy To oe Ge oe radios + err a) PREecE a ie Sat ; industrial use modern restaurant fully 1 Ane poe : : Rolecas | O k] d | Preatene #15 ‘ up: new chrome volts sets. § pr "t Pa mice maven ROME | Sylva | satiate oStUDR pest meat! wiles "Few Shack oti ARIAL Beh Seige t) Batista straw SMITHS, 257 S. Saginaw cation long ranch | | Mio, heart of hunting and fishing — ™*. 'pauire et 3368 Dizie Mey Ore cay aul uae exchange vers: || tine (reems ites, 912.98 uD: aip-| LIONEL & “AME “RICAN 2 vine room. ethan | Realty cen senee es ESE ATI ORE Loan Co. | tilng Lor "te ham eee ae eo | PLAYER TRAINS ; ’ | ther item “LL 2 picture windows, ar) SUBURBAN GROCERY with SDM license locat®d in Oakaland |: Lenitucé La ASY PAYMENT a thorized factory » S farge bedrooms tiled bath | -9383 ORCHARD LAKE RD. | With 25 acres, suitable for business pevall Deqmemuoity nee ease wy PONTIAC STATE BAMK BBO” ay § Saginaw FE 2- ssas | Uae OUR Ps w AY PLAN me! 2 eoulne factory parts rato fat | with built-in vanity. deluxe AT MIDDLERELT or MT | 2 iyelings ie tora, quipm FOR SALE. GUARANTE RE-| We buy. sell, ‘rede “sayaing. on. factory anaiyre kitchen separate breakfast PE 5-418 miles west of Pontia¢é Opportu- ; A cinin ere | frigerators 39.05 Sat out and look eround 2 Soca | TASKER'S — ow. ‘funon | ST. Bek ee ier ces) drapes | ToTSUrOR eaUn lisriee WAT) Udig ct te ee ree ee US TINO | daliicn ae! LCG) $20.8 wo | free paseeee ° MYERS PUMPS — Aue seats Carpeting JOTS -E. i : 2. R6R2 860 5: Bt : rae | . OPEN DAILY § TO 8 ieeiaced 9 ao frcpiacen cut) pesee Womtiac (Estetes SPE CO uELMs "re he REALTOR Representing Harvey Wilson, Bhr , Fr 41574 | aces veemrs .. 0160 wy SUNDAY 3 TOD oe gy Dern ane | menew welt a8 pumps, tre aeoiea & screened porch {LOT 1002300 ON JOSLYN NEAR a Lapeer, Mich ; Rov's 06 Oakiand FE 24021 Le HI Lead ey enn erenes TARDY F the 80 x 185 ft Walton. Close to school and bus _;.. DIXIE HIGHWAY = Se FURNISHINGS OF TWo ROOM ~ Pontiac ode Ge KE Ec L ry’ ZS TIA DWARE! Im iw Bt overlooking the Heights on Auburn Rd M landscaped lot Truly a fine ads are At $750 cash. Call efter Pp 4 (oom lmodere home) with stare TEAGUE FINANCE CO ant cheap Apt $ S47 Auburn peo oRen FE 5-024) 3994 dt Bae bt Aéome, Auburn | _D 1t ¥ self -61 home. Certainly a desirable _*_ a ee ‘ v2 rontaae. on ' j : ve. _ s rh Height oO our: -. location Moderately priced artrl ge Mk’ eeuee, ee ueptaccee Lon - 202 N MAIN GIRLS & LADIES cLormina, |? PIECE, LIVING ROOM sUITE, NEW AND . "Uae PURI % at $25 For ‘Sale Neors ' 47 PAUL M Jones REAL Estare ROCHESTER, MICH. | dresswme tabie, mirror sewing oceasional ralr condi. | fetrineratere, gee and electric mT lame » PEKINGESE FEMALE. $59 FT LAKE FRONTAGE ; Ig THE “BIRD TO SEE 432 W Huron Ph PE 43508 LOANS 2% TO 8500 jp ischitnem tes brerveie:) toys a misc) tice Fe heeung and es and we: ae outer 1@ close-in lake. 1023 moo ACRES pay OWNER |, MILE are ETAL EQUIPPED GROCERY STORE IN fp bate di - sso wonasritive Cex Fainze Westi n ouse pa se aaenters Sor oe “aany ‘Panaite ta OPALIN living room with ledgeroc East of Pontiac city limits Mod- = TOT) \\'S SPECIALS reac Harbor Ter HOUSEHOLD ¢ l gh “TMAILER EXCHANGE. FR ssa | f ce. full 3 i vtgad chair chi ‘ heaie-lator fireplace me tad none on ct PR MODERN & UNIT MOTEL piu RORERT, CHAU BROEER Pu Rackevisy’ Of eerie on 19701 payer FE a lee ou wide even “NEW AND UseD — Mat a oo8 Seautirel ledgerock \* eee 9.2801 separate @ room home located on FF 28-1131 sre 4. FF 72-2708 SS GOOD IRON BED Cotl sPrincs Le obecte’s Mare for only | POWER M 5 porary eae aay 7 itive in) the 14 1 LARGE PARCEL OF LAND. VIC eee a oy, wate FF 31608 OR .3-7404 Mortgage Loans sq and ttress. Por sale cheap e140 95 | Hcp pti a todd 4 AT STUD activities foo bob a | “of Rochester. Can be subdivided an excellent heating system Home 2 STAT! STATION. 5 ROOMS : ee mee FE 5-015 L A WAGNER CO payments available WF Miler. Reautifal 3 month majes. 8 ane mullion shasta Ol 7 | Shewn by anot only. LI 5-8660.' {< in. fine condition thruout $1000 Gown Suchy Resity, Orton- : we : G00D AUBED TV SETS. $20 AND 969 Opdyke Cor Pontiac Pd Garden and Lawn ‘ulpment t Ss pro eee gersge. extravinant HUNTING LAND 20 ACRES IN| {¢tt on US-10 plenty of rogm | 01" _ LOANS $600 to $1,500 F, 4-0736 = | 1383 8 Wondwara. north Choot! i mee oer pommel carpeting. artistic decora ANDERSONVILLE SWAMP EX-| ‘2 ¢7Dend Only $1500 down REST HOME COMPLETELY 1 For any purpose. on GRAY DAVEXPORT AWD CHAIR” y peck =e oie NUT pep. Mie Rd, Birmingham, MI -| cower ft Malle and Rochester the charm of j 7 ‘ CALL) O*Ders Will trade for home con furn 11 patients at present A homes modern or not in Rubber cushions. Tapestry chair 8-645) | 150 La “AIR COMPRESBER. 110 OR corner I i P this eeete custom built | MA’ 5-608 DEER COVEN: CALL | scact Pe eo 18 "88 W Glass R Dariand County ; and coffee table. FE 2-411 |. res oe abot ee aoe FOR - 220 v: 2 hho. motor. OR 3-sa0. __ Rds. MUlberry 8-1420. Bie Geeta ciei'eree TRADE | ORES OME STATION, €34. 2) Sle Land Contracts “Sz moreremenis “tuimm “fEDMORE GAP DRYER fp Thane igs, move cemere Ma sev ae Cima wr SEAGUE ALETED Ab EV to . | rege on MSO west of optiac | « a b) 3. a 7 | _ fair 62034. | . ." « doliar, By appointment at ACRES | Nee cesteesqlom oct yearn ee) = pies = healt, SRE ot enclose _9-1495 7 19812 GREEN RUGS “AND PAD. tos, ie im ft | BOSTON AT STUD. PUPPIES piesee: Modern 2 bedroom: farm house cellent location in booming area | | 4 To bulld @ garage of 08 «| LARGE PRESTO DEEP FRYER ing Rose stelr ca oxi2 Perc $6.50 per 100 sq. ft On 3-03 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor petae pesca aie ed sect $6500 full price plus stock Ferms (~~~- INVEST | 8 farses home x | 620 Nesco electric Sort $18 rose rug 2 gold dra . Reason- | | Plumb MP 8 LA aie sq. ft. FOR PENT n é stanchiong,, 7; hous icken | second mortgage: 2 burner electric pinte $18 An-. 4-486 cone F 262 a. Telegraph Rd Qpen 9-9 house. Located on pavement 30/ DO-IT-YOURSELF and unpainted CONTRACTS A SPECIALTY Apply 208 National Buiding ; tique bianket tnt $45 MA | it, Floor sander — hand sender — 34103 or OR 3-20: mins from Pontiac. For 80 acres |° furnitura-business | oc a¥ed oD w, have well searoned contracts | Pontiae or phone FE 44729 _ #2882. Garages ‘e "wreck, O28 wall paper steamers ~waxers Cueperciivels Real | Estate Exchange or more or will sell $12,500 | mele are meer deen re Laan | “ith amail discounts end newer a et sent condition, OR 32677. | Ss re “oe. ms. DARE CO pict (Ee US oe pe < with J dis ts All! land 100 ACRES inventory to get into tis very! Olt ngers thoroughly checked. | Swaps ss _ LORD’ S SPEC IAL S | For Sate ‘Miscellaneous 60 I N chard Lake Ave, PE $6150. Large 10 room house with base- | Lad! _ We also service our contracts ae an 8 H led ne set ro . Gee CUR PORTABLE Tin SAW ment Hardwood floors, and trim | 4,- - = E> BATHROOM FIXTU : | mS _ ; $500. DOWN. East Side Convenient shed ee TDCRVAY | ae i PAR veux 7 oN Mee ppddee es “fle oe and - Lest wash TURES WANTED { lace nes Pens aus “o. fs | Al. - oe) oS a Gave WRE ‘CKING co., ISG. oe: Oo eae oan rep location. @ Rooms and bath UIDGEWAY aE TOR f 4-358 ask for Ted McCullour wt only. Must be mode — | Open 10 31245 W 8 Mile Rd. ; tat REALTOR OO NEW H anon aT C H AY EN Will trade cach for any piece Used s&s ay d’ $2000 General Warehouse 2258 Dixie Corner Orcharo Lake Rd. quailty, $108 valve for 976.50, $750 DOWN. Troy Twp Uhpaeas 97S Baldwin FE 46203 1059 W HURON 8ST . Q Olive 706s ord § Hey Font OU! Daliv 830-6: Sun, 10-2_ White enameled sinks $20 less Possession. 3 rooms, wlliity. 0a Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ‘BLKS WEST OF EL EOR AED 86 F Walton Realtor BUILDING LoTs worTH $200 Furniture and Appliances A BEATING BAROAIN hb. Have 0 GAL. AUTOMATIC GAS) HOT | 1%" durham ells 40¢ %” copper $1800 DOWN 2 bedroom modern — ! Real HRUOUT wicwt ane . — $400 accepted as trade tn on used 125 Wo Huron FY. 40581 trialled sreaiter nal cestomat eee | oe soe. ae niet Mead 30. Fiber nome ca while tL tot LADD S Tate ote NORTH SIDE PROPERTY. CON noe le Welt OR 1138 "where Wrigley's Used To Be” Femeved) 8 1) month id moder tn tN mete Pie A giss insulation, $¢ per roll from Tivileges ai u st tract $3176 $40 per month ANDBRS AND POLISH- _ . _. streamline J 3, in (31) Ft. ten stock. 1. gas water heater. Fe ge = per cent interest Will dtxcount ers for rent. Compilet H of MAYTAG AND FASY SPIN DRY- be forced air gun type oil fur- - l4%ac ft 4 4o be in igre DDOW IC Ey beat con ae Sig x Ever | Tit = TA 25 per cent Cost you $2,382 floor finishes =“ ers Thvie Electric 503 M. John- nace with full factory (& service | meee y soprty ae stock ah at Feb “10 Agontcalm Wards Orchard Basement tur- Ins Te VeTVWwiere . 2 a | B. ARNE S H, AR D\ ARI aon guarantees. Will instal! with all ). agin FE 5§-4712 weekdays 9-6. Sundays neoelsGatae! Lendscaped yard , icvej 6 acre parcel nocthwent BUSINESS Poy ANNETTE. INC x \ MOHAIR SOPAT 2 hew duct work, registeps, tank NEW & USED PORTABLES, WILL _10-4 Closed every Thursday. Quick possession of Clarkston Only $2375 with VEY NEN Ge 142 W. Huron St Biot cinta Ce, — 850 gic cane) Reaell iachc uoa 1sens veo0 | adlust, ofl ard grease anv make Sear ms ae * 8240 down Ac Sons REALTORS Se = zimet sad scees 1305 FE ea nsincs abootiied) Sn sewing machine within @ radius of | JACKSON'S RENTAL EQUIPMEN $2500. DOWN Good east side loca- DRY CLEANING 28 Huron 8! FF 80466 | ope (CARVED or CHINA Pade Da | Tepes cvallabie. Daris mestng | 10 miles for on “parts extra. | _62_ W. FE _4-5240. tion, Completely modern 2 bed- PLANT Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 PE 5-6007. es) enina: cenine: | NORGE REFRIGERATOR, LATE OR 3-2046 . | s Cameras Equipment 61A lastered walls | re wo ¢ see : —— 1 ft. | atuoer Mee 275 OAL. F Liios APPL EPP oe eee ees tile math] te) pares teal Oni soe, soun ——— ———- = _ ition Mets gneelient com | ALMOST NEW BABY BUGOY. 19 guage ~ EUEL OW TANT s. cee ie cae pened is tm * 3 trucks average about $1000 Money to Loan 83° PIECE DUNCAN PHYFE, } Mo, tas Mr 61300 N. Cass. FE Fahad? ™ POLOROID CAMERA. FLASH AT. bullt In vanity “ Ady sale ogany dining room suite teed : y | er week Best of equipment , OAK KITCHEN TABLE. WITH Ex. a leather PEL ong) . een EMT sl on : ile home up ee _. ‘State Licensed Lenders) a months, trade for deep freeze tatclowl lent 09) chairs neectent “ALUMING COMBINATION ¥ wis: | | OLD GanaaEs Fe Said TO _Light meter, 171 W. rites, ee 4 ACRES. 3 bedroom hom 34 acres of lightly rolling ground contract ib fade Voul arel ea! . | r, or anything of equal _ condition. _PE 40254 4 ook like new our gR- ete nt toceal carpe ining oom (Rib is acren ol halaront dimer te ewe, etter | IANS $25 TO $500 | value Oninngs Zier om. __—_|_ Buck PRices GEL Ou et | ites. Fy iain carers doors. | Sale Musical Goods 62 Tool shed Wendseapes) yard Boe me PNY AbBecewttnin to your propqaition. aa he hee PENT ICL AT _WILL ACCEPT, LAND CONTRACT, CAMLAND STY'8 LAROEST) Tenua” 'G wt, COnSTRUE sated 1. C. HAYDEN, Realtor property is only ts mile from other plans. he wants to enter aa le | tot. ete. as down payment on 3 ee OTTt rae une | TION CO | "Bal ioe ECTRIC HARDWARE (2 USED ACCORDIONS $130 ap Jo mw ~ Waterford Rine for subdividing You make @ masonabie offer and FINANCE CO, | room house with extra lot Full Chests tables chairs,” desks laarmnsou Fates ie YOUNGS. | oy ne corre) OR 2121) se $169. Lessons. Reconditioned Pd Colvessiseendce Hee Upbenteily; conniserec ‘Provident Loan) Drice $5.205 Will allow $100 tor bookrases room @ividers, record town kitchen Furnaces von. gas _Tight_piang, OR 3-6174. $e Walton Bird LADD’S SCH \ BUSINESS riwillawreucesnt PE 2.0240 Wit to be 1 on plumbing ets Jeupboard: and bare Loi coal Hot feted ee) teem “PURE. WAY Of BEATER 3 1 BUSCHER. SAX! ONE, GOOD Open atta” S10 10.2 S | WV ig a eeolee VILEIS MO BREWER pick & PAINT STORE Waa a'ee sect adpptoe | seul. rot eat “Ahfr Be, sonuen. cam at ae _ For Sale L ake roe! 44 ‘ mae Dix mie, Hes Drarton Paine S\/ = S ( ORD . . [tN BAXTER & = meer es rE ss x vee ee cess 143 Oakland Ave __ FE $9562 Crock ond soit gaivenized cop- Call nhc §-2715 or 78 Judson St Scare fom FROM 3 $13.00 Taeeer Oe 1573 8 TELEGRAPH RD : : cel eor eet MLCO REFRIGERATOR EX. Pet Pipe and fittings, Lowe Bros $00 CHICKS. WARNER RLECTRIC Amplifiers 0 $25.00 SFT SILVER LAKE OFF WAI Havent Ra at Mo PIE 4 1982 . ; FeO Veanian isa Mahenaas Paint WFIGHTS SUPPLY, 2685 Brooder Used 2 seas Ete Sted selection of musical insteue - “ton OR 31150 Call before 3 cooperative Fea! F a a eanae Pientt of Parking For Sale Clothing 56° tavie man « business desk. 363 va haber, Ba ponte wat AND _ Rochester | EDAV ARDS OUTL ET. Al R} \ w = / Ute mene 42 Sunbeam ron rko pressure 8 DIAMOND WEDDING RING BET. —, ketront Looking for elbow on Then +0 $24 fo $508 $25 to 500 ALL WOOL TWIST RUG AND COCK Er) TORRimaster toaster. Wood quarvete Opdyke Market FE $50. Call after 4.30 FE 1-026 " 8 ‘Saginaw __ 183 perrey riieck these rarcels an orien ABR LOAN oe ener jean Shae, WRIT: 100 Ce ee pegerciasasie | cp a ae ————~ ___ PACHOUD WRECKiNe—Co OOD | 8ET OF DRUMS. r $900 ar : el “UL eae a « 201 Dixie Hwy FE 5-0108 oiplete. $85. Uprigh: 0, extre Fxtra lot t!memdiate possession ee ae ee — : oo FitlEN DLY SERVICE ANTIQUE M Seca o - 7. 0 = . nice condition, $25 39-5504. *ROBERT CHAPIN BROKER 10 SCF ooo e ene yes 4.508 DIREVA REAL CA LOANS $20 to $500 dt es rae CRADLE occas =< on “DON'T PASS _ UP ji! oe 2 PIPE 3 FT 128.50 MAKE YOUR TANO AN ORGAN (20 acres . = oe i ri, v= | pelt Orchard, Lake Ra og imal down parments Call today On_ Signatur APT. SIZE ELECTRIC RANGE IN Surplus Paint o gta) MONEY 1 Sell unneeded | ja B“Saginaw SORE b2 100 | reduced. from io oa 7 ur || for apnointment CAIN? ; HOUSEHOL D __excelient condition. FE 8-0003 White enamel $1.08 be] ongin f res eect | lagher's, 18 ‘ai, Toute cts EAR! CRAWFORD SOE EAN ON Cs FINANCE O ATTENTION, WE HAVE THE Harold's Paint & Lino. wea ae near Aen Maree Nettles, co | 3 lore “ON” non, Maron te ae a Y Nonnes PONTIAL, EOF | pew Moattor washer im stack. for | 140, 8. Saginaw 8t Hoodia Classified Ads! a edestal tables, roe NEW : 909 chsh Box 301,/33%, W. Huron FE 41549" - Woy AAC I } house traiers and smell apts | | oe vacuums. auaRan.| FE 2- ae | quet tables, ehairs, Dratnich , : Wetcrtne. M ihinest | MY 3-1143 i in the Want Ads ‘ 3’, 8. Saginaw st, Fe 4-0538 FE 45 _ => senaces. | teed. Pafts, al] makes, 056 Myrtle. i: ; 5 ae Pec Patri ae ee tre. | Seon i Pi i seo i _For Sale Livestock. 72\ te re SLICE OF HAM For Sale Tires 80-A -HERD or 2 2 cow. rebanida e y Pea HITE BURRO,. GUNSMOKE Burrs, eee es and tack. Halt- ers. Mabie ‘peerifer and. wad. Line Sale Store Equipment 04 1 FT, E DUTY meat compressor filly Toe, Be fe Sa year e ALVANIZED TUB. SINK. « & M. Two drain boards, one ar ener grill, Reasonable. 32 7 a CASES § AND 6. ete eeu “Sale Sporting Goods 65 BASKETBAL AND NET, $5. FE 7M “SET GOLF CLUBS 3 wodds 7 Golf Craft trons. New Plaid bag, $30 ‘55 year board motor, § H. P. PE +0003. ays 5 BUY - berg oe FRADE — Monier Lesca 0 Be BUY -SELL-' a _ Burt-shell, 37 375 8. 6. Telegraph orci Re CLEARANCE SALE wer) Lad skates, values ce je ice shanti ~ STOVE, MaAytair WER hone = cuig nf Doar hg — NBERSON ent HDWE cord delivered, Also ‘Eta: cord delivered. ¥, INDIANA “PA. : SHADE 7 REES fewa with white markings. Registe (no papers). OA. 8-218. GUINEA PIO8 FOR SALE L. W. Kirkton, Roche: 6-0 1304 Mt. Clemens. FE 40960. PARAKEETS CANARIES. CAGES bod. Gince 197), 584 Oakland Ave. ‘Batley, Cagay', Sapo: * ¥ age iy ‘a, $91 4h Bt. FE 3-40635. Closed Sun. PARAKEETS. BABIES AND CAN- ary Ts 18) Melrose, FE PARAKEETS PET®-SUPPLIES - DANCEY 8 PET pla 238 Veorheis s_ Rd »_ 6-503! PEKINGESE sTUD sE aah ce 8 of all colors FE 17-0243 or * esa. POINTER PUPS, BEST BLOOD- line, 2 mos. oid. & lemon. Sell or will consider guns in rate “ 8-2012. 2486 Rd. ard, Mich. Call after 6 p.m. PUPPIES S OMICE. Pet Shop, 69 8. Astor, FE 4¢-6433, “TOY MANCHESTER Female, 7 weeks old, $35 PE 2-4875. 2 LONG HAIRED WEIMARANERS 6 weeks old. Pedigreed 8549 _Cooley Beach Dr., ley Lake. WANTED. 1 COCKER. SPANIEL, __ blond puppy. PE 2-5060 Dogs Trained, Bearded 70 DOGS, CATS BOARDED, poGs | trained, Burr-Shell. 375 8. Teie- Hay, Grain & Feed 71 —_— aaaeae BALES BRIGHT TIMOTHY 300 oa first een . Two miles 3 Garza Good hay can ALPALPA aL KINDs Ray. straw. ALL TYPES fiver, OA 8-217 a BEA AW AND = Ay ° clean barn. If sold — 2 fate. will sell \MElrose 17-7546. Se ALT | Poultry "Rochester r OL 14038, ‘Brown Rd. PE $-1908. a AND \ Adarket price. Sale Farm Produce 75 40 CENTS. 6 cents. WALL MA_ 54-3583 | 150 BALES OF STRAW. 200 bushel of- oats. OA 68-3548. ‘Sale Farm Equipment 76 WATCH FOR! WAIT FOR! HUGE INVENTORY! REDUCTION SALE ON CASE- FERGUSON AND NEW IDEA EQUIP. SAVE UP TO 60 PER j DATE SOON TO BE ANNOUNCED BUY AND SAVE AT — HOUGHTEN & SON $82 N. Main, _Rochester. OL 1-0761 For S Sale Housetrailers 78 a on = ERAL MOBILE HOMES, fl. Designed as Bales, 2101 ONIAL. 4 gps Rad ns wer, floor $1,350 Pat ae Trailer installed cars trailers, Adren JST CALL GROVE, FE ¢5702 IF U WOULD LIKE A NEW OR USED MOBILE HOME. SOME $50 DOWN Trailer Exchange tee. booster springs MusCOVY | 610-15 WHITE W. ‘ sea ee A EW TIRES. 74) new. “Auto Service ORINIKNG tH T3 IN THE CRANKSHAFT stolons at a BE ALIGNMENT COMPLETE. GonnECTiON ED WILLIAMS TIRE 150 5. Saginaw __-At Raeburp _For Sale Motorcycles 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON S& Harievy—Davidson see “gout idson Sales Ce. 773 _ Saginaw. Boats 6 & c Accessories | 85 12 FT. RUNABOUT AND dager er. 12 HP, 1965 Wizard motor. To sell or trade. 14333 : M4PT CHRI APT RUNABOUT. | | Pibre-gias On a Mastercraft | % Loren Reasonable. Oe AERO-CRAFT ALUMINUM BOATS ND CANOES $48 & Up - per cent down JOHNSON MOTORS Slaybaugh’ S “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 : ~ | 91 | 91 ____ For Sale Cars "Bright Spot” Selections Fords, Chevies, Olds, Buicks, Pontiacs, and Cadillacs - Several to Choose From Jerome OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake % | Ks MARKED FOR SALE AT OFFICIAL N.A.D.A WHOLESALE PRICES 1 MORE DAY coon te = ac easy to deal with 233 8 Oey F % 2-013! t JUNK & CHEAP _Gays or eves MOTOR SALES UP ee io vi & SAGINAW cars. FE 32-2606 “THE HIGH DOLLAR - For high grade used cara We need them. Drive the extra miles, ‘ will pay you well. 4540 Dixie , “SH. J. VANWELT __OR 3-1355 WE PAY TOP ~ DOLLAR FOR STAMPS. LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES MM at Clarkston Rd FORD — MERCURY MY they ‘$2 BUICK SPECIAL. EXCELLENT | 23-1215 or cote 3-0123. “Can be Huron. _ seen at 1955 cca HARDTOP -DR sharp late model cars. Bpecial. Blue ana ic ww ( ‘OMMI INITY | tires R&H a mahow like new: ( $2,000 MA 6-2781 ‘ nafio with white walls, very clean, OR 3-165) UPER BUICK. 2000 MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester. $1290 | 33 BUICK, SUPER RIVIERA Dy- 4-DOOR 1051 Edgewater Dr, off M OP rOLive ‘yeah | CADHLLAC SOONW “a MODEL — co & ru La WE PAY THE HI $$$ _ 53551 sg eens FOR 49 THRU 754 | ADEA cou CLEAN CARS- |~ Auburn Motor | | Guaranteed LOM NERIGARS ANDERSON DETROITER GREAT LAKES BEEMER Unchallenged leaders to ther price range 1 2 3 bed- rooms 16 to 3) M%. ts down 69 month bank rates. We do FE 2.3200 | __Open Eves. and Sunday PM. DID YOU KNOW | You can now buy a conditioned mobile home with low low down le Ulpeii fos balance Uke rent. Mbve mediately. TRAILER EXC t, ANGE | 60 G6 Telegraph FE 2-3200 __Open Eves. & Sun. p ~ OXFORD > | Trailer Sales Stewart Coaches pave jalouste win- dows with storm windows pete floors, ful) size bathroom roofs eax iesiae stronger construction, conduit. Built ® iifelime. 34-38-42-45 ft the ‘ ft upstairs job Here is quality beauty and quan- tity at regular prices Bank rate financing Low insurance Me | down, up to 60 months General coaches now tn 18-27-30 bil 33-35-40 and 45 ft. lengths | We dare vou ta compare these coaches with any anyehers: 3® trailers or more on our tot at ali times. We have a few used tratiere that) re Lacent | HY gots 9 to ® weekdays, pola to ichigan Bottle Gas Sola ve ae cessories, Phone. MY 1 mile 6 of Lake Cries te M24 | Oxford Trailer Saies can offer | _more for less anytime! — 80 Auto Accessories PPBPLADPD LPI a ete AUTO PARTS : La USED The parts you need when you need them Oven every day and ail day Bund HOLLERBACK'S 4 aero, PARTS 3 | FE 6-143) “er 30477 ‘'S) STUDEBAKER ENGINE AND ee joh $75. 2780 & Walton 1988 FORD, PUSH BUTTON | 6 tube radio, Just like new KING BROTHE RS. FE 4-0734 AUTO GLASS SERVICE When you need it! Have you tried | our service? Glass installed while | You wait Insurance tobs honored. All work Susranteed Free 1.1b of coffee &® customer with each door van o windshield in- stalled. Oven etursae Untit ¢ + FE 28181 ° Hub Auto. Glass Co 122 Oaklana Ave FE IG2ZT IF VOUlEK x | through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial | ! ad for an writer and get it! modern a W recked & Junk Cars . 1950 CHEVROLET 1%, TON as: Det 47068 S Cadillac's, 55's, 54s, afd 52's qies an cherie 2 55's. S48, 53's. etc 7 Pontiac's, 55 loaded, vote + 3 sd. a < —P} $4 Buick Hard Top, 17 miles F. Blvd. and FE Pike ‘63 Mercury, like new. overdrive F E 3-7471 ‘| 2°83 Packard Patricians Nee - --— | ‘&? Hudson Hornet. loaded WTD. JUNK CARS SCRAP, ¢ Fords 33's 52s and down j —!rod. Fast service ‘cal FE +9542 | DeSoto, V-8 Ovtomatic Will Trade See M& M Motor Sales For Real Estate gr Contract For:top dollar on late model cars | These are only so few of our 2627 Dixie Hwy _OR_}-1603 chotce > selectio Transportation | epecials $25 am ae Trade today | FINANCING ‘ARRAN GED East Side Auto Parts = PCONOMY USED CARS FFE S-6855 | 22 Auburn FE 42131 34 CHEV BEI AIR POWER Wanted Used ‘Trucks 89 Glide 11000 Miles FE 20556 \1956 oC EVROLET Mdan 4 ~1OP—LOOK { yieen finish, radio ah hecter Wanted to buy Good jate model, New car appearance. Today's bar- § vd. dump truck Must be bar | gain spec} tal with just your car gain for cash or will buy your down and ‘easy GMAC terms equity. H. P sutton Phone MY | 72-6432 Haskins Chev. 6751 Pixie Highway at M15 - MAple §-S507TI For Sale Trucks: WILSON GMC. Balle \\ est Side Used € PRUCKS . Cars a(ainte = : rive oul where overhead ix inw NEAW AND USED and save the difference Many bE 290903 4455 makes & models to choose from Ph 2920. Pl 4 4551 West Side Used Cars Oakland at Cass 923 W Huron FE 42185 “47 CHEVY SEDAN Sesh lM 1651; CHEVIE 2 DOOR RERFECI Good condition. §! EMpuire egndition “Bargain price 1251 N 3-49.27 _Woodward Birmingham 1955 CHEVROLET ': TON PICK- OO + up. loaded with extras Very low ‘34 CHEVROLET DELUXE sTD mileage, new truck appearance transmission, spotlight radio, Save plenty on this one. Just heater backup lights turn sig- your car or (ruck down Easy nals, windshield washer Quick GMAC terms. / | sate, $495. 4872 Elizabeth Lake ! d. two doors south of Crescent i; R _ Haskins Chev. | / ES Inn, FE 5-6902. 6751 Dixie Higbway al MIS MAple = 5-507] 1955 CHEVROLET V-8 2-DOOR &F- dan. Original 2-tone tinish new car appearance. Very special at $1,205 full price, down. Easy GMAC Haskins Chev. LATE MODEL 1935 CHEVROLET ‘, ton pickup 3.000 miles nee Siyectonal signals $1,050 ib terms 3-2088 Good condition Good et Be WASTED — JUNKED OF USED | gHaRP “si BUICK «DR Low | a. + ae make any model. Top | mileage, loaded with extras. FE | 46320007 _ BAGLEY AUTO PARTS. isss BUICK SPECIAL RIVIERA PE 5-0219 170 1 BAGLEY ST. coupe eautifu car, excellen condition. Will sell outright or Com wioeet oF Can) MARE | scosiier Fumes, Ott at chrysler i Economy. Cars, ___ 22 Auburn. ae weekends. 4443 Greenwood, “CALIFORNIA BUYER | _ ®minenam, a AVERILL8, 2020 DIXIE Mwy. | 5! BUICK HARDTOP RADIO PE 9-0878 or FE 46896 heater, Dynafwow, motor com- ~~ WAN GED SCRAP CARS. | Soren’ witn "good credit 438 0b per : 5 own Ww credit Ph. OR u month E GOLD BELL GIFT | | i | \ | dust your car | er brakes. Must sell E #7517 6751 Oise Tighw ay at MIS 1983 CHEVROLET 'y nae PICKUP ple 58-5071 Radio neeiee Motor. paint & tires very Oniy 868% CHEV 417 FLEETLINE 4 DR HOW ARD. 7 ARE INC, Radio, Lote Good condition throughout ‘sed as second car Piguet eat ae) Sev Pier * ; 47 CHEVIE A-1 SHAPE 4 PRAC- seinmiccoreResvonebienE! Fe 785 Ucally new tires $125 FE $-2766 186 CHEVY 1% TON WRECKER, | — === Sy aes Sees Sa with 5 ton mnpowet ‘i Bi and SSTCHEV. 210 extra long boom $225 M431 g cylinder dr. with radio, | or FE €3679. 340 Baldwin; heater, whitewalls, 2 tone paint. | “8 DODGE % TON #XPRESS A very sharp car H J Van pickup, Good condition, /$200. MA Welt, 4540 Dixie Highway, Dray- §-4391 966006 «(Big Lake Rd. ton Plains, Ph. _OR 21555 Clarkston ss 7 1983 DODGE *, TON XPRESS J k W. H pongo! ep & tires a2 good. ac aupt Only $605 HOWARD LARE, INC.. Pontiac Sales ead Orchard Lake Fi Keego 5 8 DODGE LTON PIKKUP EXC. 1955 Chevrolet 8 Belaire mode, 331, shape. FF 44875 of] MY 2-5492._ powersride, power brakes ic sharp | 1955 FORD ONE HALF TON PICK- 1955 Chevrolet station wagon, ae | up, T miles Take older pick- clean. low mileage $322 dn up as equity Phot OR 3-3410 ie pele custom @ ee Paar 1 ~ GC ; Eve Priced righ n ore ae KUP. GooD i082 Chevrolet 210° 2 4dr. vers 4 . § $65 do 1935 FORD PICK UP!) VERY Goon 5 7 ber, motor Ind hydraulic | 105 “chevrolet ‘" 5 fon fete: brakes. Phone 0 ae? ain St. Clarkston ILSON GMC Open night ‘tH @ Mapte beset | 63 CHRYSLER | NEw RT, HARD: | top with ra Tt automatic rans. eer ‘ queerind. With sett, reasonable with email down pay-~ SEW AND “SED (FE 29203 /1 Fb 44531, EARR,QRION MorOR sates Oaklandat Cass so ron More ie ae tL, , 7. , . i pa ‘| & | _ 1981 Chryster be | st : rice on snow ipment. Evans Paes 630 Oakland Ave es Boren salinadlland Ee ern edt | ? BRAIP GARDEN TRACTOR 35 “ae CENTURY BOATS _ | ndlaemeecan! ; show fe i r c E sad estre Pings. a “gear. | TROJAN ec ithe PN “I'm thirsty!” MOTOR SALES MA MERCURY, MOTORS an TRAILERS | DESOTO. PL. y MOUTH __MA 6-690 ier 4 = MecuLLOCH¢ ‘CHAIN gawe: DROP TNT AND LAKES SALES | CASS ATW Garden & Lawn Equipment, 1593 3121 W Huron ot For Sale Trucks 90 _For Sale Cars 91 4 Lois” South Woodward (North of 14) Pe 4-12! PE 26122 | ee ee Se pean eee ais pee . rm ., eh. I z s Foes Miswod efi. | 2QRNBON OUTBOARD MOTORS, | 10) OMe oe nO ent atic Ieee | cylinder, Reda, heater sulome- McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Trailers, boats, stands & carts. euaser tw Ford dump truck | tic transmission. Power steering. Rentals, Parts & Repairs Everything {)- the boat FE 2 | ( "HE' ] Beautiful black paint, Low mile 1890 Crooks Rd MI OWENS MARINE SUPPLY == <-ee S age. Like new. Wick Chats San Dats. Orchard Lake Ave For Sale Cars a : HOWARD LARE, INC. SALES, SERVICE AND RENTALS aERCURY OUT B Ate a MoToRs. | 2708 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego MY 3-581 Front St. MY 3-4511| Sales & Service. FE 25260. N 1650 PORD Sit DR. RUNS GOOD. neds E TRACTORS ALUMA CRAPT BOATS CW 4 FORD RANCH wagon Ra. bid — TIME BUY. ‘ 0, rT overdrive miles WEAVE 4 WIDE selection | MARINE SALES.6 Sei VICE Credit Demonstrators | tise. tite tne! Manes. PRICED eeu Transportation Offered 87 Lereteasr Sion es Cae : = —4-do = ; hi z KE TRADE- INS cp erate Dilan Hardtope—Wagous | _PORD Gy Beth oR PE ¢1112 | CA TO CALIF. ar ‘$6 FORD AND ‘34 FORD MUST Averill Auto Sales. 4020| HAVE YOU BEEN TURNED “TAKING BROS” "| Bini $8™" “") BOWE Be BEtag TREY cet orien | ee ere one YOUR LH DEA COLD? so 3) iORT | ; PONTIAC RD, AT aT OPDY ER, Fly to sunny California on sched- MPLOYMENT. NO DIT as Low as Power take-off. $225. ay. wied, hi s-continental 4 en- DRED. ee! a EOTIO 1951 KAISER aEDAN: ERY INDUSTRIAL & ine airtiner, Fare only $75. Flor- os iertited A Oe eee ee $1659 et. throughout, Bargain. PE *FARM EQUIPMENT ee te ree Me rwats vou cau” Sty -< * Pull price Mecu! CHAIN SAWS: _ Agent R_ 3-04 VERY - LITTLE WN AND ip ‘49 MERC. STATION WAGON $776. gy ool GOING TO at PLA. FEB 6 WEEKLY PAYMENTS OF AS ; 1 Willys panel, $285 EABY it Tv y Teas or 1. 2. riders wanted to share | LITTLE AS Just sees cae coded and *o1 Chery wrecker, ee _— vanett TRADE-IN: expenses. FE §-4004, between 6-9 | , up to 36 months 4080 arash na aly ] FERGUSON. ND New | Pm J : er ! aturdey only a TRUCK GOING NORTH P “PART No Co-Signers IMMEDIATE DELIVERY i980 NASH CUSTOM. GOOD > RUB BUY AND SAVE AT load either way. FE 5-6806 : : Mighaet (rade Lowest ter ber best offer takes it. FE 48067 HOUGHTEN & SON | WANTED: DAILY RIDERS FiOM Immediate Delivery! . : “t terms | POR BALE: - test NASH RAMBLER $623 N. Main, Rochester O1 1-0761| Walled Lake Pontiac. | Oakley Take advantage of our station wa Good condition bs % i an nn ol bl tnd Park »Detr st Approximately Dea! Direct! low overhead location Phone FE 2612 W. CG. ALLIS CHALMERS WITH | 7 4 at +E For further in-| as Direc “49 OLDS @8 SUPER . HYDRA. Re": en ae et Cree Se _formation, _vE bone No Fi Co! All power packed bargains radio and heater, $097: '8 $2 Pack. | bay Fobeo _ Wanted Used ‘Cars — 88 | .~O Finance Co. budget priced for easy owning te" heore Beetle os cote : _22_Aubura, Auction Sales 77 HIG HL DOLL. AR P Alb | Buy Here—Pay Here HASKINS 1953 Olds Super 88 °y This & sharpe 4 dr. se-_ bE SAR? ADCTION, GALE. "REIMENSCHNEIDER: Y'ALL COME dan wich fall cavipment | Tvory i Ses , mips To top, lue m, low mileage, bar: used furniture, SS ed t riect in Goods ring sid DODGE-PLYMOUTH NATIONAL CHEVROLET 1 owner car, that ls perfect i | | Auto Salees 68 Oskiand FE Oakiand County s fastest growing 2-235! dealer ~ 6751 Dixie Highway at M-15 “OLDSMOBILES MApie 5-507] Open nites til 9 | | | 1956 Demonstrators 83 DODGE HARFTOP RADIO | heater and automatic rene, Es | HOUGHTEN & SON cellent cond. Low price DSM GOLD BELL G'PT STAMPS “reer Uh ee TRUCK DEALER LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES mc 528 N Main, Rochester, OL 0761 | ae at Clarkston Ra aay paced pacha | OLDS” “1965 SUPER 88 4 DR Hydra. R & H Power brakes. FE 45-0560 _ 22011 WILL ACCEPT — DODGE 474 DR. RADIO & . HEAT. er $135" 111 8 Shirley FE 4-46 SPORT CAR DODGE ‘53 A | wire. wheels continental tire Outboard motors. boats. applt- | Nepltchen MI _4-8013 anees. (spat ps tee AS a rt payment! a « use eeror v8. GOOD | CONDI- car BILL easy terms ton PEL 46217 2 | #53 FORD CUSTOM CONVERTI LL SPENCE bie. Radio, neater Automatic Nes CARS aie ogy New top & very | 62_ Oakland Ave FE 733 | ps oy ‘§) PACKARD CLIPPER, 2 DOOR HOW ARD LARE, ING. $1045 Sharp "82 Chevy Sedan new paint i705 Orchard Leake Rd Keego Rice DE MONSTRATORS_ 1986 FORD : untry Bquire station wagon Mazurek Motor Sales Wery jow mileage. fully equipped YOUR a Seley DEALER Save $700 on this one New car. 4+-0587 guarantee Call Jeffery Ford XS mS Sales OA 8-2521 v7 one FCIAL AL By 1980 FORD 2 DOOR GOOD CON- 43 Dodge pane! dition. MA 6-128 Oi Chee pane! | 1061 Chev. peiku 1 Ford 8 pars “station wagon 1952 Pontiac MANY OTHER coor —e | | i l O | CHOOSE WE CAN BEAT PRICES AT R&C MOTOR SAL i Ss YOUR SUBURBAN DEALE 8145 Commerc? “Nd 55 OLDS 88 DLX. «DR. _ FULLY _ equip. J FE 54-6314 ‘a | accessories. 91 Bia EM 30142 | | ____ For Sale Cars Birmingham CLEAN CARS| dob be - eee tty pe r pass. epe. = Ford 63 custom dr. we Mer 52 + $685; Li Hard’ . $1005 Nash 53 Amb. County cl ... $1006 reury Ha cpe ..... $1250 Mercury ce: ot a dr. $1205 Mormey 74 nab 1 fuses re epe. Lincoln 34 nod ay ti Lincoln 55 Hardtop cpe Bob Frost, “Inc. . LINCOLN MERCUR FE 80488 | "CONTINENTAL DEALER 850 Ss. WOODWARD EEE ea a SM acon ae ~ eokececiie centers Wnitewali tires. Very clean USED CARS | HOWARD'TARE, INC. _2705 Orchard Lake Rd. 1954 Plymouth Har pink and white Keego | "Cy Owens” ape Your Pontiac F ord — * Dealer A Good Place to. Buy Your New or Used Car 50 Good Ones To Choose From $2195 ‘55 Buick Spec. Riviera, like new........ $1045, your old cagfiown.| '53 Hudson 4 dr., ROH. ae eee > 495 SCHUTZ MOYORS ; ea G12 S Woodward Ave” 54 Chev. Spt pea beauty... --- 91195 ae '54 Ford 4 dr. sedan.....e.ce0eec cece eevee $ 895 1953 PLYMOUTH B eh nie ae 53 Pontiac Chieftain deluxe 4 dr..........- $ 845 res, t le « Tiles vetwees 6 and 1 pm. a Pe Ford canv., 4 real nice one.-...........$ 650 me eater’ Good” Condon ea, Sass S| Mercury 2 de, R&H...... ceneeecnee ee & 345 MA PLYMOUTH” GACH, amavem | ‘SZ Chev. del. 2 dr., R&I, Power Glide. .....$ 535 _-dition. Will sacrifice. MI6-1247. || , no iss3 PLYMOUTH, 6395. 1982 PLY-| ‘52 Frd 5 passenger cpe....... de ee oe 2. $ 495 mouth, 1962 Chev. ane | SE 3000 i *] °5O0 Ford conv., a good one........... woe $ 250 MO MQveuap eu here yor erring | °S3 Pontiac 2 dr, R&H.........- voce ceaee $ 695 es r own car, Why bolas no PREr aon BSL ort} ‘51 Ford 2 dr., ready to go...........+.+-.$ 395 t ART a ot Clarkson Ra 6} 48 Ford conv., a good Gltfoe gosoaansenancoat) 17s) RD — MERCURY | l= Ag NS | SQ) Pontiac 2 drsedan.... puoces) L&D) | _ Take ¢ over payments i aer 1951 Plymouth 4 dr., orig- 54 Ford 2 dr. sedan...... Pees t teen eet $ 765 inal throughout. $395. 53 F 4 dr. st. S cyl.....2.-2.- 0205-9 449 SCHUTZ MOTORS Crd Codes CuistscBiicy $ 912 S. Woodward Ave. 49 Plymouth 4 dr..... cece eeerctevees + 125 MI 47811 : . 5 DEALS. |: rue. BB|WE ALSO HAVE .A FINE w poxtiac stancuer cate | SPT ECTION OF ALMOST good 12,000 miles. $1,950 FE 68-1431 or FE_4-3679. i986 PONT. STAR CHIEF, CUS- tom ¢dr.. sedan Hydra... WW, Sse, Would consider trade. FE | re PONTIAC STARCHIEP CO ; 2 . Hydra White ciewalls _Exc. cond. dia tee 1948 PONTIAC, DOO RADIO & | heater, Hydramatic. Gand condi- | tion. OR 38783. 1982 PONTIAC 8 4 DR | SED Diz. (eee run dercoated Grandview Lake @rion MY sit8 : PONTIAC 19564 STAR CHIEF | Catalina hardtop coupe. Loaded Spetiess interior, new car ap- with extras including power. | pearance Only $395 or your car | down Easy GMAC terms. Free 1956- piates | Haskins Chev. | | 6751 Dixie eerie at M-15 MA $071 "$4 PONTIAC, STAR CHIEF CU tom. Hydramatic, 2-tone int mi in St 271 , Take over payments. NEW 1955 FORDS! 1956 PLATES ARE DUE SOON TRADE NOW! Te VES EE hINANGE ALLE CARS GUARANTEED TY Owens 150 S. SAGINAW ST. _|FE5-4101 _ FE 5.3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. 194s PONTIAC Lf eloed AND 1D HEAT. or Runs «¢ FE 54-6609. 1 to ® pm. Private tole Priced rea- sonable “a PONTIAC. 1 SREAL GOOD CON- dition OA &- | PONTIAC | eRe ‘$1. HYDRA- foes . Radio & heater $545. FE | CLEAN 533 PONTIAC. TAKE OVER payments OR 3-684. | ae a ee '53 Pontiac Catalina With radio heater. visor, white walls, standard tranmission. One of the sharpert cars in Oakland County. One owner. 28.000 miles. Also a one owner “53. 4 dr. with only 28.000 miles H. J. Van Welt, TO | 454 Ph | _ORIJand | ‘St WIL ire PANEL ‘$4 International pickup. i tine club coupe. Jacobson’s Motor Sales Your Rampbler-Hudson Dealer ase Drayton Plains. 1385 Corner Pike & Cass 1956 Mercury low mileage demon- strators 4 doors and hard sd | coupes. Fully equipped Bob Frost, Inc LINCOLN MERCURY AND » CONTINENTAL DEALER | 850 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM JOrdan 6-3933 1954 FORD VIC- | Fully equipped Low mile- | new car guarantee Save Cail Bin at OA 8-2571 | 1953 Ford Tudor $695 * PONTIAC RETAIL Good-Will Used Cars $1295 ‘S4 Pontiac 2 dr., RATT dark green, law mileage $45 R&U MI 6-2200 DEMONSTRATOR tora ace 1954 Tard Fordor $89 1935 Ford Fordor $1295 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER Fone DEALER OL 1-011 “FOR MOR THAN O YRARS A 'S3 fois GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 2 Dodge 2dr standard slit S725) d4dr KET, ‘standard SI lat | $045 R Al | $395 53 FORD VICTORIA LESS THAN sear old Second car 1 owner Has all extras White walls power | steering, power seat, better ra- | dio Air conditioning Lew mile- age. Perfect condition Must see to Sppreciare Will sell for highest offer MI 41303. 1985 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR 4 "S4 Nash ey ilnuer Lafesses Beater Autom at- ’ s oa) sina i very clean Only 6 $14 a —_ a] Dodge 4 df. R& I i | HOWARD LARE, SC, | \ 05 Orchard Lake Rd Keego $ 195 ‘ DEMONSTRATOR. 1956 ‘FORD ; Fairlane sedan fully equipped i Pontiac 4 dr. R & } {, Low mileage new car guarantee Save $500 Call pic te ak Jeffrey | 253 OA | Ford Sales OA 8-3305 MAINL INE Ae LLY extra nice fransportation ‘2 FORD 6 } equipped Quick sale ‘82 Studebaker 4 dr Champion Go gfondition $285 53 Pont. Sta. Wen, 4dr, Nash 4 dr Pull qu da “ make; bed $225 y equlere 3 seater, RAH, extra : 8 ie oe eOMEM 3-482 mRVICE price, extra nice PwLOOK: $795 'S3 Pontiae 2 dr., standard shale 1986 Plymouth Belvedere 4 dr. Va engine, fully-equipped. pius push button, Powerflite, ‘two tone paint. white walls. other exras Demo. | R&H, 1955 Plymouth V8 Savor Pie Club Sevan Power Flite R & Drive it. 1954 Ford Station Wagon. 4 dr = BARGAIN HUNTERS— va Best Country Squire 3 seats ee OFFICIAL CARS Bicrerlitevece | ca TO S100AAVINGS, W) CARAW ARRAN TIE <| y | oie ee 2 dr Snappy motor ‘ R H Beautifu’ blue 1952 Chevrolet avy eliue Dlx two-ton eree one Low mileage beante In dition of a ‘$4 model 4odr owner the con- Windsor Dix 4 dr Double Eagle nvion tires. Lifeguard tubes. Highlander trim. See me now CLARKSTON MOTOR SAVES 32S. MAIN 8T. CLARKSTON CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH : Open 6 am. to & pm, daily / MA 65141 f 6s Mt sciaes Pr ei? . ‘ 1958 & 1956 COMPANY | STORE. | eb: BERG Ae | Pai | $50 Down ON ANY CARS LISTED BELOW | $795 1953 Ford Custom &, radio & heater. Real mee for a | Jady. : ok $1495 1933 Taneoln Capri Hard: top, radio & heater, full power, whitewall». $2995 19§0 Buick 4 door, Dyna- flow, radio & heater. A beauty. 1954 Mercury 2 dr., Merc- omatic, radio & heater, 2 tone paint, one owner. $95 | 1949 Pontiac, radio and heater, standard trans- mission, 19350 Pontiac, Hy dramatic radio & heater CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Fr 4-3685 Cass at Pike Bts IN SELLING USED CARS — This is the question we hear : WHY Is There a Variation in Price Between Identical Cars That Are Offered by Different Dealers? Some dealers are “Large Volume Dealers.” more-so than others. They run their businesses on a large volume and their markup on each Used Car can be much lower than the “Low Volume Dealer” because of the small turnover in his Used Car Stock. We feel we run our business on a Large Volume. We invite you to We feel that you will We feel we price our cars fairly see our cars and talk to us agree with these statements HAROLD TURNER, Ford Dealer "S4 Ford 4 dr $699 "33 Ply. 2 dr...... $544 "34 Ford Cty. Sed. $1109 "54 Pont. dix. 4 dr, $999 "32 Ply. 2 dr.......$444 —°35 Ford 2 dr.....$1144 "55 Ford Hardtop $69 "33 Pont dix. 2 2 dr. $799 "54Chev. 2 dr... S744 "3 Ford 2 tr... .,. $599 "34 Dodge St. WW. $1199 35 Chev. Bel Air $1444 "32 Ford 4 dr.....: “$444 33 Dodge Hardtop $644 "S5 Pont, 2 dr.... $1544 "32 bord Rh. Wen, $644 4 Ply. 4 dr. S744 "3 Chev, ddr ..... $5990 33 Ford sotay SR44 3 bord R. Wyn, $1444 2 Ciexwy2 di $444 “4 Buick S. Hip, $1499 53 De Sate 4 dr.. .S644 "3 Merc. 2 dr . . 8699 "32 Olds &8 2 dr... . S044 ‘33 Ford Rh. Wen. $899 $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS! ’S1 Ford Victoria ’S2 Chev. 2 Ap, "$1 De Soto 4 dr. ‘Sl ees Hornet *$2 Ply. 2 dr. "51 | ade 2 dr. **51 Chev. 2 dr. 1] Ply. 2 dr *S2 Ford 2 dr. 31 ae 4dr. "St Merc. 2 dr. 20 Ply. Suburban TRUCKS 1952 Ford \4 ton Panel =--......)... ese gtd 1954 Ford 34 ton Express ............. Aaa one oret| 1953 Chev. Sed, Delivery ............. vee $599 1953 Stude. % ton Pickup .................. $309 1949 International C/C ..................... $99 1952 Ford, 2 tone Tractor, 2 speed axle, fifth swheel, saddle tanks ........ seca eae ....8599 1954 Ford 14 ton Pickup . tees ene s 5 SOI 1953 Ford Stake Poe he oe ae on bs oe oa een +. $899 1952 Ford '3 ton Pickup ........0....... .. '$499 Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward ‘Ave. Birmingham 7500 A PHONE CALL Midwest 47 JOrdan 4-6266 STARTS A COURTESY CAR ‘ * £ . the plane can carry. more than pv ay ee | . ‘ ‘ RY 4 W %. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 F THIRTY-ONE__ --Today's Radio ‘Program’'s- WIR, (700) CKLW, (800) = WWJ, (050) = WOAR, (1180) = WXYZ, (1210) = WON, (1460) WIBK, (1490) tomiGat WPON, St. John's Lutheran or wrom, News, Music €:90—- WR, ‘Joseph Satnline vm. s Album er = I.’ Page WXYZ, e 5 iruste ¥ st ‘Peopbecy 6:00-—-WJR, News, Autry sa Club x ewe Den MeLeod , Pulpit : wxvz, os bg “Bae wae, Tom Stare. wPON, News : WCAR, CxLw. Bil WAS, Bayense yn a a Bob ede Hour | 10:06 WIR Ne ps site WPON, 5 ner me 10:00—WJIR, Arthur Godfrey Wein "Weoe elinee warns I Radio | Pulpit | 6:30--WJR, Gunsmoke — was bs . Story CuLY, Parliament Hull sae. s, Israel WWJ, Monitor CKLW. News, echate ‘ ‘ews, ‘ WrOM Sper siate | Wome een emacs, | OAEy. Boy Conta, | Mean Rows, Tomo 7:00-—-WJR, Make Way ‘AR, News, Spincrame me WPON, News. Part ww, M * 8 Idle Time Serenade 19:49 WIR, Arthur Godfrey 2 (0:20--WJR, Chapel Hour 7:00-—-WJR, News, Bergen WWJ, Weekday ..- cue. f Toes WXYZ News Choe | wX¥z" showtime J A wanes Gat errs a ae ee nod OR MLW. Wings of Healing | WIBK! Tom Georse y ; WJBK, Norm Lenhardt W. Nw we. Pontiac High Twa" Monltor "" Me*Hné! WCAR, ‘Bible Class Ger, Baptist ctrurch N, Pontine XYZ, As We Gee It ’ gw tet Mot 7:30--WJR, Bergen |11:00—"VJR, Arthur Godfrey CKLW, Dateline Def 11:00——WIR, News, Biggs — | “ww Mor 3, Weekder WsBK. "shore | WW. St Paul's WXYZ, Valentino WXYZ, Walt Disney wron, Room wxYa, Presents CKLW, Radio Bible Class W, News, Story Time 4:00—WJIR, Young Ideas CRLW, Pontise P WIBK. News, ‘Tor ° ww WIBK, News, McLeod Gen. urch| WCAR, News, Lady of Day WXYZ, Ni Dancing WCAR, News, ‘Spinorama 8:00—V/JR, Our Br WPON, News, tiee Party CKLW, True or False Centra) Methodist Meni 11:30—WJR, Make Up Mind WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr {1:30—WJR, Tabernacle “Musle for Sundky | WWJ, “Weekday Wieet noes. Barcee WwJ, St. Paul's Cathedral) CKLW, Melachrino WXYZ, News, Winter 30 We. . Wile News, W, Queen for a Day &: JR, Fort Laramie CKLW, Church E P wave ae Party ¥ ae-WIn, Teo for Money WCAR, Musia in.the Air ae WCAR, Radio Temple | 7M PON, Party ol one WPON, Music for Sunday mommas WPON, Record CKLW, The Quiet How :00—WIR, Jack White CW Rfere Be Mant, wa eer | Spek ae Seeee| Gta ast, car 3 t, s é ‘s, Sh, ee wwi. News 9:00—WIR, Mitch. CKLW, Mews, Griffin WXYZ, Ed Mciente ‘ WW, Monitor JBK, News, Tom Gorge CoS, 3 ack Eee CKLW, Labor News WXYZ, Travel Talk we ews, Music Whom, ‘News Short! WIBK. News, McLeod | CKELW, Gross Pointe WPON, News Renn Cote Fuann| WCAN, News, WIBK, News, 12:30-WIR. Time for, Musto WwJ, Grand Ole WPON, News MS ae riy Ba WWJ, Faye Elizabeth ational ¢ |12:30—WIR, Leading Question | JR, Mitch WXYZ, News Ace = ww, W WWJ, Catholic Hour CKLW, Bud Devies WJBK. Mickey Shorr WXYZ, World ow WXYZ, Sammy Kaye WJBK, Tom George - WPON, Zee end Grete | CKLW. Normep CRLW, Dr. Barnnouse WCAR, Music "in the tr 10:00—WIR, News, Jess Wan, & Weekend Concert Halt 1:00—WJR, Road of Life Weis heen Septees N Music | 1086—WJR, News, Nation | WWJ, Ross Mulholland — | 3:00—-WJR, Woolworth Hour| WWJ. News WXYZ, Paul, Win See yarns ee, en) 28s. we WKYZ, O’seas AssigfMent| CKLW, ‘Melichrine Strings News WXYZ, Neatld’ of Froth CKLW, ir of WJBK, News. 7 R, Tex Benecke W, Bible be -4 Wews, Wayne niy, ba News, Caravan Figg oy WJBK, News, Lenherdt News PON, News, Platter Parlor Wain Ton et Town WCAR, News, « ame 16:36—WIR, Pan American 1:36—WJIR, Young Oy. Malone CKL Sanctury , WPON, News, a Hr. ‘J, Bternal Licht WW, Ross Mulhol me. Mickey Shorr 1:30—WJR, W Hour | WHY, Revival Time WXYZ, News, Winter pail, | >. 3, Ww Music W. Back to God CKLW, Eddie Canter eS nt Cae XYZ, News, TREK. Mike Perfint - WB George ee ee ; CKLW. Lutheran Hour WPON, Stand by WCAR, News, Caravah “A prergfrc ‘WJBK, Don MeLeod 11:06—WJR, News, Christian) WPON, Guy Nunn aan CAR. Spinorama Weekend| WWJ. Proudly We 2:06—WJR, and Mrs. Burton » Hews Spee PON, Spanish Hour XYZ, News, Moods ; WWJ, Ross Mulholland ¥ News, Mickey ShOfr) » oo wisp, Symphonette CELW, Newa, ple WXY%, News, Winter WON es Dene «=| WWI. Weekend Music What's New | CKLW, News, Bud Davies 11:30—-WIR, WXYZ, Waters N ” | WIBK' News, Don McLeod ae CRLW. Baer Morten 11:50-—W3R, > AR, News Bay CKLW, Jim Dunlar _| wea ewe, Bptnaroma Ne ond Stars| 2:20—WJIR, Nora Drake WJBK, Mickey Shorr WPON. News Platter Parlor CKLW, Mt. Zion Church WWJ, Weekday WPON, Manhatten Melodies! .'S Wyn ‘nw Y Philna Mike Perrint WXYZ, News, Winter 1306-8 IN. Noes WWJ, Weekend Music UD. Showtime CKLW Dai WWJ. Music “Till Dawn | wryz of Healing : — | Don M WXYZ, News, Top of Town! Cai" Wour of Charme MONDAY MORNING WCAR, Caravan of Music CXLW, News, Jim Dunlar | wiak Don McLeod ¢:00—WJR, Jim Vinall Chub 1400-~ WJBK, News, Mickey Short) woan Weekend | WW3, Bob Maxweil 3:00—WJR, Wendy Warren ¥ News, x, Pitter Perio i WW, Weeksey, ag ; WJBK, News, ge i Davies SUNDAY MORNING a SS ee eae Gentile, Binge| Carte’ Bee De <0 Wm, Leynes Reve | WETS Sete, Cem og: SO Tee at ngriett.| Wink News, Dem Meteod ww Weekend Music g&Lw. Woolworth 3 = 1 we rm 6:30—WJR, Farm Review wear en Spinorama oe Pred coed ; 3.58WIR. House Party WWJ, Weekend Music WPON, News, Record Room woe: cm Den Gentile| WW, Hotel tor Pets. bab poesee| Y rhabeo N.Y. Philharmonic) wpow Rise ‘n’ Shine ware. a — 1:00—WIR, Pavt. Hymns | WXYZ, Hour of Det Tee WIR, dim Vins WJBK, Don Ws, Weekend Music | CRLW. Woolworth Hour | WXYZ, Osgood News, Wall! Wrox Club 1400" si wi 2 le 1 2 ae WCAR, Bpinorams Weekend| Ginx’ news pines. e100 WIR, Parade xi Bente aries F : raeiwam Fare Forum | ee wm meet Sunde | giag ewe, Muse Hell | Siw Sadie’ Chase WXYZ, Wixle Presents WXYZ, Revival Hour ay egret Hex WJBK, News, CKLW. Tabe iw, pervico | Sauer cueeed Meee, Wet! WCAR. News, Cafavan wy Protestant Hour WJBK, News, m McLeod * i ‘Community News WrON, ‘Armenian Gol He.| WCAR, News, Gpinorama | Weow News Eines, Osotte! 4:90—-WIK, Musto Hall 8:00—WJR, News. WPON, News, Record Room | g-99_wy WW), Pe -WHY2, wists Pr ws ae | Ses Bob Maxwell ot] CKLW. Eddie Ghai . ews, . CKLW, Worship Hour Z, Revival Hour CKL BK, Dep M WBE: ews, Album CKLW. Allen Roth * cia’ mene ak oe WOAR, Caravan of Muste WCAR, Your Gospel) Hour; WJBK, Mile Perrini WCAR, News WPON, ib — ‘> 7 eeu tegen ease | Beak Shera | TON Eile man | Poser St WWJ, Monitor 5:00—WJR, News, Symphony| ww, Bob Maxwell WXYZ, Watterick, McKenzie WXYZ, Light and Life WWJ, Theater 2, News, Wolf | CKLW, Eddie CKLW, Pontiae Church WXYZ, Holiday for strings| CKLW, Toby David WJBK, News, Don MeLeod WIRE Client Bapeet CR CAL. benerend (U7 ai|| acan, cae Gua Cam’ | wrod. mae. | Bercente aK. ews, ° 4 0. * | ly bows to Lowen Lotheran aha poco inorama ene wiltan oe shew qemaspiet tal cased Hall WW3, Crossreede Church | 5 SOLWIR. day Afternoon | WWJ. Minute Parade WXYZ, Wattrick, McKensie Ww News ww), WXYZ, Breakfast Club CKLW, Eddie Chase cry Semen rente | Each gremeegmer? | Gee Gere dee Gere, | Sete en Sat z) * re ews, ul ir fe ent 7 WJBK, Site’ Berrint = WCAR, News, Rhy WPON, Dinner Serenade WCAR, News, Spinorame : - Today's - Television Programs -- ' Programs turnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice.«. Channel. 7—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV ” New Transport Has. Perry Turns Down Offer Tail 4 Stories High to Star in Bernie Movie ij LONG BEACH, Calif. —A huge} The four-engine C133A was rolled out of a hangar at the Douglas plant yesterday. It will be flown| for the first time next spring. | With a 90-foot-long eabin floor, 200 troops. The C133A is 148 feet doves ... . long with a wing span of 179 feet. Gross weight is 255,000 pounds. milligram. in a cast... By JACK O'BRIAN turboprop transpért plane, with NEW YORK (INS) Perry Como) birthday tomorrow. twice the payload capacity of any turned down the RKO offer of now in service and a tail as high virtually anything he could name as a four-story building, has been! to star in the Ben Bernie movie! unveiled by Douglas Aircraft Co. piog. Perry's making $1,000,000 a| times as much cash for the Ar- year now and has his health . . .|nazes as heretofore ... Ed Murrow will jhave Debbie) =e Millionaire.’ which gives and Eddie on Person to Person, . ome ee, Feb. 10; at his Valentine Lovey- Orson Welles will. do “King a Lear” on the Ed Sullivan Show A pencil dot weighs 1-100th of a| tomorrow with his busted gam 6:15—(4) Candid Camera. Bob Maxwell, host as cameras catch people off guard. 6:30—(7) Realm of thé Wild. “Lion Killers,” “Hippo Oasis.'’ (4) It's a Great Life. Steve becomes a boxer unwillingly in “‘The Square Circle.” William Bishop, Michael 1 ip z i i $8 ol 1 Hi 3 Fe is H Kramden- and sewer man Norton. 8:45—(9) Greatest Fights of the Century. Films Are Funny. Stunt quiz with Art Linkletter. Married couple are sent to call on strangers. (2) Two for the Money, Quiz with Herb Shriner. ‘ 9:30—(9) Hockey. Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Chicago Black Hawks. (4) Star Theater. Milton Berle guest of Jimmy Durante. (2) It's Always Jan. Jan gains fame when she's rumored to be in love with a famous movie star. 16:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Berry What's My Line marks its sixth | Wasn't this the year “Lucy” was supposed to flop? It's now on twice’ a week and making four INTO THE TOP 10 away a mirage million, sneaked into the top 10 Nielsen, | Sol Hurok’s Festival of Music was buried by Burns and Allen, Talent Scouts and “Lucy,” 45 to 14.8 (Trendex). ° ° Phil Silvers buried his best pal as TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: Uncle Miltie in the Trendex again... “Inside Beverly Hills” got the worst reviews and the biggest color-spectacular rating of NBC's” Sullivan in “As the Flames Die;,, Ellen Corby in “Study in Char- | coal.” (4) George Gobel Show. | Alan’ Mowbray tries to sell George an encyclopedia. (2) Gunsmoke. Marshal Dillon come up with shrewd plan to capture gang of highway men. 10:30—(4) Hit Parade. Top Tiines of the week with Gisele McKen- -zie, Russell Arms. hind the Badge. Mystery drama. 10:45—(9).To Be Annqunced. Channel 2—WJBE-TV_ Channel +—-WW-TV + Rascles. (2) Victory at Sea. ; 0-0) Judge Roy Bean. (7) Star |7:00—(2) Lassie: Jeff and Porkey 9:00—(7) Lawrence Welk Show.,”* (2) Man Be- | 3:30—(4) Zod Phrade. (7) Little 4:00—~(2) The Big Idea. (4) Hall of Fame. ,(9), Million Dollar Movie. < , and Story. . 5:00—(2) Omnibus._(7) Super Cir- 5:30—(4) Captain Gallant. (7) Sup- er Circus. (9) Let's All Sing. SUNDAY’S TV: HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(4) | Stuart poses as a crooked trail boss. (8) Gilead Baptist Church. €:30--(2) You Are There. in peril thinks he stole his priceless gold- en parasol, (9) Meet the UAW. (1 You Asked for It. (9) The Visitor. “The Brother.” A young officer, returning from a long tour of duty in Korea de- cides not to enter the firm of his much older brother who has acted as father and benefactor to him all his life. 7:30—(2) Private Secretary. Boss Peter Sands takes a stand when Susie tries to talk him into sfgn- ing & sae (4) Frontier. “Stairway to Heaven.” ‘story of a pilot faced with death. (9) Dial 9 Theater. “The Devil 8:00—(2) Ed Sullivan. (4) Comedy Hour. A 9:00—(2) GE Theater. “The Song Caruso Sang." (4) Alcoa Hour. Robert Preston stars in “Long After Summer.” (7) Chance of a Lifetime. (9) Motion Picture Academy. “Casanova Brown.” A man goes to New. York to sell 10:00—(2) Appointment With Ad- | venture. “All Through the Confidential File. “Abortion.” ;|6:55-—(2) On the Farm. Front. ,|10:55-—(7) News. 12:10—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 12:15—(2) Love of Life, (9) Fur ' ern Romances, . oo .|4230—(2) On Your Account, (4 11:00—(2) News. (4) Lith Hour News. (7) Armchair Theater. (9) National News. = 11: 15—(2) Miss Fair Weather, (9 Crown Theater, 11:20—-(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. 11:30—(2) Nightwatch Theater (4) Movie of the Week. MONDAY MORNING 6:45—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. 6:30—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Farm Report. ) %:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning 1:55—(2) Weather. 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:30—(2) Love Story. throb Theater. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth, * () 11:00—(7) Story Studio,: (4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich, 11:55—(7) News Ace, MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- nessee - Ernie. (7) 12 o'Clock Comics. & Feather. 12:256—(9) Prayer, Sign On, 12:30—-(2) Search for Tomorrow. () Beulah. (4) Feather Your ‘Nest. (9) Audry & Gus. 12:45—(2) Guilding Light. (9) Fea- turette. 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color. Jand. (7) Lunch Time Drama, (9) News, Shoppers’ Show. 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. 1:30(4) Jean McBride. - 1:35—(4) Fran Harris. 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on Seven, 2:30—(2) Linkletter Houseparty. $:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon Film Festival. $:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:55—(9) News, 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date With Life. (9) Justice Colt. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- Queen for a Day. §:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Pinky Lee. (7) Mickey Mouse WASHINGTON (# — Red China has formally proposed to Britain and Russia the ‘calling of a full 11:00—(7) quest.”” (9) National News. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Final. Ken Cline. 11:10—(9) Movie Date. Helen Vin- son, Lyle Talbot in “Are These Our Parents.” 11:15—(4) Home Theater, Janis Carter, Richard Ney in “The Sergeant and the Spy.” (2) Miss Fairweather. Bette Bahr. 11:2%—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. year.., OY ada a Zo a A, / “yg N po BS )) M ye vy . ™“ ; RS < ) ) ©, 9) A \ ft ( e) i 4 Liar ¢ 5 » » ? ITORS \ 3 \ : {TV shows from Europe (via film a la Bob Hope, . . Helen Hayes’ son, James Mac- |Arthur, who starred in the TV play |Bob Dozier-wrote for ‘‘Climax’’, |may repeat the role in the movie |Bob's dad, Bill Dozier, will pro- |duce... | MORE OF FLICKA i” & > |CBS-TV brass so emphatically, they . |immediately ordered the ‘“Champ- can chase after Rin Tin Tin's big ratings ... Py We asked what was cooking in the Jackie Gleason-CBS fhubarb jand were informed: “The status jue is in a state of flux”... « eee ee eeeierenaeel Jack Hawkins, turning up in scads of good movies from Blighty, is our notion of a fine actor. MIND YOUB MANNERS — 3 Seen but Not Heard Junior Editors should know where and when to talk — and when not to. Johnny, for example, has a drum which he plays in parad noise is fine out of doors but not inside. When Helen and Sue remained indoors to’practice a duet for schoel, Johnny marched into the room and played his dram. The girls asked Gensarlis tevealin . : : : Teas ‘ g plans to make 2:30—(7) Forel Intrigue. him to stop or leave but he paid them no attention. Finally Sue’s mother’ movie during the summer and he r C at 8 had to tell Johnny to leave. There are other interruptions as bad as Johnny's drumming. But if one you are thoughtful you will never, be guilty of them. Don’t interrupt friends who are talking. Wait until they stop or include you in their conversation. Give everyone a chance to, speak. Tir church, school or Kbrary remember to respect others by keeping quiet. crayons or paints. Junior Editors pays}$10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write your suggestion to ‘Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper; it can- _ not be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of ideas, the first submission will be accepted. Monday: The Great Lakes | As a ieminder, paste this picture in your scrapbook and color with . Alfred Hitchcock on TV refers or make noise t0 the sponsor as “my worthy opponent.” Hitcb’s personal ap- es. This De@rances still are the best part of his filmed show , This is the -fourth winter Sid ‘might even do that little thing Jack Benny will air a cous <__ SUNDAY MORNING | Meet Mr. Music, &:10—(2) Meditations, 8:15—(2) Christophers. 6:45—(2) Facts Forum. |8:50—(4) News. . $:00—(4) Crossroads Church. Hollywood Premiere. Tom Conway in ‘Normand Con-) Eden conference here earlier this jweek and it is understood that ‘British officials agreed with U.S.| officials to oppose it. | ireland Cracks Down | on TV Bookmakers - BELFAST — No more television for bookmakers’ premises is the order of Northern Ireland's Min-. istry of Home Affairs. Church authorities are said to, ‘have complained that TV showings. of races and the transmitting of running commentaries are entic- ing people to the premises to bet. '9:15—(2) Court of Health. '9:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4) Frontiers of Faith (7) Chris- tian Science. 10:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. Mm) U. day. 10:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. | Sunday Morning Sfovie.49) TBA. /10:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. : |11:00—(2) Porky Pig—Daffy Duck. | (4) Adventure Ho. (9) Animal Antics. 11:30—(9) Sunday Open House. SUNDAY AFTERNOON |12:00—(2) Buster Crabbe. (4) Mr. Twinky. (7) Championship Bowl- | ing. (9) Captain Z-Ro. 12:25—(4) Professor Pet. 12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickock. (4} Filmland’s Finest. (9) Watch: the Birdie. 1:00—(2) Talk Around. (7) World Adventure. (9) Motor City Movie. '2:¢0—(2) Famous Playhouse ( 4) | Movie of the Day. 2:15—(9) The World We Live In. (9) 3:00—(4) Dr. Spock. Theater, (9) Sunday Theater. of thesé generations . (7) Jumbo Bookmakers are licensed in North- ‘ern Ireland but a strict watch is kept over them by the authorities. U.S. Britain Seen Opposing Red Talks on Indochina’ The Chinese proposition was dis-| a: legal abortions performed each} Club, (9) Dance Party. Jr. adopted a stray cat, and taught] TV . year in = (7) Jumbo}|§:30—-(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey rte eat alate het wae ote) FOX & Theater. “‘Sleeper's Village.” Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody. alone. says cat] 2685 Airport 84. OD : same. f snare The proposal was made to Brit- ain and Russia as cochairmen of ‘jmainiy to. the South as he chal- antisegregation 10:00—(4) Ding Dong School. (2) Show Fasfland Pleads for Segregation Southern Senator Calls for Stern ‘Resistance to _Maintain Supremacy By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . - Sen. James Eastland of Missis- sippi has called on the South to offer ‘‘stern resistance” in its fight to maintain racial segregatiqn. “There is no other alternative,” the Deep South Democrat declared inh a speech last night at Char- lotte, N.C. He looked to the doc- trine of interposition as the South's chief weapon, Eastland’s plea was directed lenged the deci- sions of the U, S. Supreme Court. Gov, Thomas B. Stanley of Virginia asked the governors of the other 47 states to give “careful, consideration” to the resolution of interposition adopted by the Vir- ginia General Assembly. Both expressed their views on the same day that a bulwark of white supremacy toppled in Ala- bama, whose soldiers are credited His battle cry came a few hours Country after Lee Van Wagnen has a little goat Its fleece is white and it ¢ her to school one day. There the similarity to Mary's little jamb ceases. TV Program Sponsored by American Legion . NEW YORK 5 3a Peat Wag H £ g its history the University of Ala-| bama had a Negro student—Auth- | erine Lucy of Birmingham. The | us t w—For God and .” the American Legion's A ee 4 schools di halls Work Guaranteed, Col FE $-2225 DPEN NIGHTS | SYLVANIA TV| We Service All Makes TV For Your Shopping : OPEN SUNDAY —- 10-2 Shop with ease in our large, modern, self-serve store with lots of FREE parking at our door, re We Give Holden Trading Stam Open Mon., Fri., Sat. Nights ‘til 9 P.M. had to end the long Indochina War. The agréement provided for con- sultation on elections to be held throughout Viet Nam, both the free and ‘Communist sections, in Mid-1956. The consultations were supposed to begin last year. So far the parties have not met, | Officials here believe the Chi- nese Communists have seized on) this situation to try to get a high level] Far Eastern conference go- ing. The officials say the Reds) appear to be seeking every means’ of building up their prestige and that a Chou-Dulles meeting is one of the devices they are trying to employ. Ae ASP The kind of conference they are now suggesting would include a number of nations. Nine countires ed im broadcasting sets supplied | ‘Many bookmakers have invest by an English firm for broadcast- “My Friend Flicka’’ delighted, of M. Hour. (7) Faith for To- ing races on a closed circuit,” lan official explained. It is admit- lted that this is not against the ion” film series dropped so Flicka 10:30—(2) Cartoon for Kids. (7) law but police can: make it ‘em-. barrassing’’ to offenders. +. Bolted Structural Steel Increases in Building | CHICAGO—In 1952 less than 2! percent of all structural steel was’ bolted together. Restrictions against this type of building are being relaxed, and the 1955 figure is expected to amount to 17 per cent of the total. Most construction engineers esti- “mate that by 1960 the nut and bolt) will be out ahead of the rivet for) participated in the 1954 Geneva conference. They are the United States, Britain, France, Russia, Red China, Cambodia, Viet Nam, Vern and Esther Abbott—Owners : Auburn 5 and 10 1 Block East of East Bivd, 640 Auburn Ave, i | il ATTENTION, ALL TV REPAIR MEN You Are Cordially Invited to Attend a TECHNICAL DEMONSTRATION on Service Color TV , Tuesday, Feb: Tth, 7:00 P. M. By Bob Middleton of Simpson | Scribs Dining Room, 130 S. Telegraph You do not have to be a tiiember of this Association to attend. This is your unity to learn more wbout Color TV. to be there! It will be worth your while! Vietminh, and Laos. Red China| has proposed that if this group is brought together again India, Po- land and Canada should be add- ed, Those three make up the In- ternational Control Commission PONTTIAO ANDY CONDON’S RADIO-TV........127 8. 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SATU RDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956: Government Took One Pct. of T axes ee ae aoe, sce ot & 5/9 Tact Salk Serum That Is, Forty-Three Years Ago = mss, terns ncw'5 Want Mayorship on) 900 Detroit Pupils WASHINGTON (INS Forty-|25 it f ily ified $4,000 dn George Veldm i have five) DETROIT @#—A variety of bad Cleaned )—- was ormally cert as alperson . It tt matter "age eldman w ve : new , se $ 50 . i efforts to prevent another affray Salk polio vaccine is being tested © Adjusted 4 three years Friday the income| P@rt of the Constitution. much that there was no deduction opponents in his race for re-elec- ago by aiding free nations in their fight tion in the city primary Feb. 20./on 900 Detroit school children to tax became legally established tn} “The first’ income tax law to be) for dependents because the Nort remain e. fe . : the U. S., and'since that time it|passed by Congress was signed by|™al tax rate was only one per — ing-egainst him will be for-|determine effectiveness of an ul-§ @ Regulated religious rites. Albuquerque|has drawn more than 560 billion! President Woodrow Wilson Oct. 3,/°e8t. Sinee 1913, the income tax has Mayor Paul Goebel, City Com-|traviolet ray treatment in its man- : Post Office has announced that the|dollars into the federal treasury) 1913. It was actually a part of the) Por the rich, there was an ex- brought inte ge pinay ‘odie missioner Stanley J, Davis, Louis' ufacture.~ Ex nsion our oe ew ee ae tra surtax starting at one per erenny see tne ot Oe ee Bezin, Anthony Russo and Victor e:-.¢-.® pa mails—unlike opium, marijuana or|of World. history, that’ year. eent on income of more than s total revenue since 178%, C_ Johnson, . Dr. Joseph G. Molner, Detroit) Ww t h Bands heroin. ” $20,000 and running up to six | Of the 560 billion dollars which health commissioner said results are cs 4s The power to levy such a tax RICH MAN’S TAX "= the : ‘ may not be known for six months | yaaa - was wedged into the U. 8. Com-| ‘The income tax started out as ai Per Ceat om Income above, $500,- pend gree ere plage taxes PTA Group Disbanding c pd oy Ladies'-Men's The post office a for a ruling} stitution on Feb, 3, 1913, when | rich man's tax, forced into the Con- sad a half @ tifilion dollars, or about) ANN ARBOR (INS) — The Ann Parke, Davis & Co. developed | on the nercotic after a COD ship-| the required 36 states ratified the i ment was mailed here last month) Sixteenth Amendment, which pagenediny hy a es aad Tn Si aaa ee ee can ner coat] meets of the total, has been|Arbor Parent-Teachers Council has|the process for use of a bath of from Mirando City, Tex. had been submitted to the states pay more into the federal kitty.| of their net incomes. ~ —— — the so Dee. S voted. to disband. Council Presi- ultraviolet light to kill virus and Pepote is the product of a certain) for thetr action in 1908, But the tax was a soft touch! From thi modest beginning, the| 1941, Lh ‘ldent Murray Franklin said the| 3, other methods formaldehyde, type of cactus bud which is found) On that day, Delaware, Wyo-|compared with present rates. A|federal income tax has grown to| The total income tax yield is/@ction was taken because the 65-|merthialate or similar substance only in southern Texas and north ming and New Mexico ratified| single person received an exemp-|its present proportions, with rates| approximately equal to the value member organization had “‘no pro-|is injected into vaccine to . kill central Mexico, - _|the gmendment, The following Feb.|tion of $3,000, and a married/on individuals ranging from 20 to of all bank accounts, stocks andigram at all right pow.” . virus or bacteria. Georges-Newports eunienine Lto5p. M. Sunday! 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