deputy,. Roger M. Kyes, . 8. program. ‘ trom. New York. : stration will qualify ae enhowers to vote in Pennsyl- 3%, . The. snow was part of the storms ee =a > Details page two = | ; Edition 118th YEAR. = tected FD Te az, TMB TRERS PoTOR “Te Kyes C Consi dered | for Top Position in Missile Proj ject) Ppa AAA ns WASHINGTON (INS)—Defénse Secretary Charles E. Wilson today was rted considering his former be “czar” of the ‘stepped-up = to produce SRT SPADE - rocket Paul Hoffman; of Studebaker Corp., and the Ford. Foundation, was also pomatomed as.a possibility for the new post. being created . at the Pentagon because of persistent reports that Rus- sia has forged into the lead in long-range missiles. Wilson’s only comment to’ aides was that he hoped to place in the ‘job an industrialist “as big or .bigger than’' K, T. Keller, Chrys- -ler Corp. chairman who was the ‘guided missiles coordinator in 1952-53, The defense secretary announced _day that he will name a special assistant for “research, develop- Ment, efigifieering and production listics (rockets) missiles.” TO HAVE AUTHORITY He said the assistant will “act in my name,” will be a “doer” rather-.than an adviser, and will have more authority than has ever before been given to a top-level defense aide. The missile program, Wilson added, wilt be “backed by all the money it can use.” The ad- ROGER M. KYES Ike's Off to Farm to Register Name as Local Voter _ {pilin doltars speciically for ts WASHINGTON #. — President : Kyes came to Washington Eisenhower will go to Gettysburg) wy defense secretary in on a8 cp today for a weekend rest at his oq with wilson on the best of terms farm and to register Friday to 15 months later, and is now a sen- vote in Pennsylvania for the first )ior yice- president ot General Mo- time. tors Corp. ~ + He will be accompanied by Mrs. Eisenhower, who also plans to reg- = fe 5 i mee oe ister at ‘the Adams County Court-\1. new post. On his sd “lus & house, a few miles from their) paintment, he eriginaiee agreed 4 eet home. Gal ——— leave his GM job for only a year. WOULD DOUBLE DRAFT the| Wilson also: « . 1. Sald about 100,000 draftees vania's April 24 primary, as well owember president: as in the N ial| early, after 18 months’ service, election. if they sign up for two and one- “ready reserves.” He said this Red Snows Heavy ROME. (INS)—Rome was cov- ered with a blanket of snow for the first time in 17 years today. which are swe peeping Europe, and Wate nue "Jen. to-enabl which originated in Siberia. This ski led and highly educated draft | meteorological fact eatised one Ro-|eligibles of all ages to take only} man_to quip: “The Russians never six months" military oT ee Lead seem to.send anything good.” (Continued on Page 2, Payrolls Up Half Billion GM Earnings at New High MIAMI, Fla. (#?—General Motors Corp. achieved a record-smashing net income of $1,189,000,000, -equal to $4.30 per share of common stock, and also set Tew highs’ in dellar sales, employment and payrolls in 1956. —_. The figures were disclosed by Harlow H. Curtice, president. Curtice said dollar sules totaled $12,443,- ~ 000,000, up 27 per cént from 1954 and 24 per aes higher than the previous record year of The new net ‘income figure was 48 per cent higher than in 1954 and up 43 per cent from the _previous recordset in 1950. _ He said also that the average number of salaried - and hoyrly-rate employes on GM payrolls through- out the world riumbered 624,000, up 47,000 from ‘the 1954 average. Worldwide payrolls, he said totaled $3,127,000,- _ 000, compared 4 wth $2,610,000, 900 in 1954. — -at a news conference late yester-| of guided missiles, especially bal-| -jcese of Michigan yesterday de-| omiaiemimhaec:deacciad * ke ok ke Fre ezin Fe e. ng Rain | lenaces s Area ‘China Warned Not to Meddle Predict Snowfall of 3-4 Inches, Dipping Mercury State’s Roads Slippery Following 2-Inch Drop). During Night For the second time in four days, snowfalls draped Pontiac and vicinity with a two-inch white blanket. The weather man vetoes today’s prophetic weather wonder,. the ground hog, and forecasts more snow with the possibility of freez- ing rain. : Similar snowstorms are plaguing many areas of the Mid- west and the East as a belt of freezing rain and sleet from Okla- homa to the Tennessee Valley) * shifted northward 7 the} night, Western Europe too fs feeling the sting of one of the worst cold waves of the century. The death -toll-rose to at least 35 today as howling sub-zero winds —— misery to millions, For Pontiac and vicinity, — the Press Weather- Fixer Says: 1 rere ‘in infre Nations President ' Oks Review a F : [- i tf F i : Lay if at 8" H if if 7 = i U.S. Weather Bureau forecasts snow mounting to 3 to 4 inches with rain or freezing rain begin- ce ci tevmstce Senator Seeks Highway Funds. from 16 to 20 degretay: DADO Broomfield to Confer promise any letip in the storm, * prolong the winter season | Se ae ee eee 4 ee Mother Nature Foiled adding that there will gbe snow flurries tonight and tomorrow with a high from 24 to 28 degrees. The Automobile Club and the State Police reported Lower Pen- insula highways generally slippery and snow covered, George W. |Bates.:29-af Hadley was killed on|H@™ §- Broomfield plans a cyt la snow-slicked -highway in Lapeer} ference today with State Highway jCounty as he - lost control of his: Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler lear and crashed into a tree, | to begin steps toward assuring | The Oakland County Sheriff's | Oakland won’t be “left out in the Dept. and Pontiac police report: | .oiq" bya proposed new highway- | So es paid fornrula | cidents : . __Qutside the state, winter's worst! If set up as proposed, the for-) storm struck the Albuquerque, N. Mula would provide even less funds MORE TO anes ofl i And. the With Official on Road Financing Plans Oakland County's State Sen. Wil. Ground Hog Shadowlaas, Thanks to Umbrella Ruse con _. By GEORGE-T, TRUMBULL IR. Phooey’on the Weather Man, I say. Listen to George the Ground Hog prophet. What's a. few more inches of snow,here and there. ‘Don't lose faith, my children, for Spring (hold on to your hats) ~is just around the corner. You say I'm crazy as a loon, Not @ chance. area where an elementary for county primary and local road school in an out. = — asi construction than the present dis- eats a | tribution pliss “which itself will jadults, including teachers and par- leave the county. $73,515,000 short, | my jents, remained in the schoo] over- ol needs over the naxt 15 years: ‘night. The Weather Bureau says the! The_county’s tremendous high- ground hog myth is plaif bunk, | way needs place it in a class | but nevertheless, the official dpin-| apart from other Michigan coun- ties Whose requirements gener- ion added that the furry friend| probably will’ stay out in most of! ally would be met by the Penned change. ithe Midwest and the East and get! |his nose mighty cold in the snow. Oakland Supervisors Monday en- The lowest temperature in Pon-' dorsed two steps toward a solu- tiac preceding 8 a.m. was 24. The tion. which Broomfield (R-Royal thermometer registered 28 at Oak) said he will bring to Ziegler’ 8 2 p.m. . lattention today. The suggestions are for a special res ~Women i in Vestries OK’ d Valloca tion to Oakland before the annual /Sene ral formula is applied and increasing state trunkline mileage yin the county to make the highway department pay a larger share of | county road costs. | “I also-antend to make sure the) ___| Legislature knows of the situation DETROIT (INS)—The convention of the Episcopal Dio-| cided to permit women to be mem-| bers of church vestries and_con- vention delegates in the future. Something New. on Michigan Roads * pe it AS OF THI new Michigan drivers have until Friday to get acciistomed to the { ~ jand what_can be done to correct ’ said Broomfield. ‘We're Eating TootOtten|| | —Five Times.Each Day | CHIGXGO (INS)—T. -H.. Stanley, | RSDAY MUDNIGHT — Mic higan | speed law. Speeds then will be | limited to 65 daytime and 55 ‘miles an hour nights, (Chairman of the Nehi Corp., a soft © my nqj e, Above, State Highway Department worker, La- _ Verne Hafely installs last of new signs as passing drivers safely ignore the limit .. drink company, believes the tra-) ditional three meals a day are ris ing to five a day. He points out: | The morning coffee break, once tunheard of, now is growing into a ‘* (full-fledged meal. Midnight snacks | used to be a refreshment period. | Now, With families watching tele-| ivision at late hours, the snack. is jgrowing into meal No. 9. . until Friday. . United Press Photo Over 60 Calls. That's a lot of calls but the advertiser said he got ‘em from this little Want Ad.~" ONE BLACK SADDLE WITH breast strap & brfdie, . jeweled ‘with taps. Like new. FE 4-196. | If you have something for sale, rent or need help of any kind, place a quick action: Want Ad ‘and see what speedy results you'll get. Try: it! ; T6 Place Your Wan{ Ad _ DIAL FE 2-818 Just ask for the WANT AD DEPT. 2 “y ts, emcee eet \ Income Tax Reterne Preparaé Angus Campbell—Tex Consultaht $95 W, Huron 95 Opea Eves, FE 2-3618 | | brella). Kubitschek | Orders 4to prevent Kubithchek’ s being in- For today 'Monax, that’s a ground hog or woodchuck, awoke’ this ‘morning realizing the whole +~ = SS ee ret ang nis anne OKs Voting Machine}: we for Rose Township” prediction. | Rose. Township board last night He pushed his furry. frame through the freshly snow-covered |voted unanimously to rent from |the Automatic Voting Machine lopening of higsunderground. den, | Corp., Jamestown, N. Y., one gazed one way, then the other, Alas, he cried. Where is my i howetie? pust caseity 1a = | manually-operated , voting machine for use in the 1956 elections. The township becomes the be near. (Fditor's Note: the lit- tle fool didn't s*e me standing « 29th Oakland County municipal. - ity to supplant paper ballots over him with my“trusty um- Legend says that If the sleepy) little animal sees his shadow today, | ee ee ee ficial he retreats to his burrow for six) At a subsequent date the officials more weeks in the blanket, . |may-e xereise-an-option to purchase ithe equipment ,and the rental fee But if the day is dull and aver- oe ‘cast, and the pampered prognos- ‘of $150" will be credited to t Ls y (purchase price, according to the 'ticator of the weather-wise does, not see his shadow, it means that) ‘terms of the rental contract, winter tnaver. Only Brandon, Groveland, Addi- So girls, drag out your spring ‘son and Lee eee = ar —— and_ men, dust off the without machines in the county. >anamas and tuck away the Pontiac is studying machines and ae Winter is just about to come te a scree¢ehing halt. “So shocked:to Rear that his six months of slumber was guded,/ /paper ballots. titers through today's overcast and soowflakes to eget a shadow and is Feb. 2, ground-hog day. Mr. Marmota..¢-s: is the only major city still using |* F ; E Fret ! last Olympic games, put on pt very won a silver medal at difficult program. Her leg, | before the winter games opened| did not seem to bother her. The sun disappeared behind the Dolomite peaks as-the 20-year-old). beauty: — four times American’ most dif —- —. put on her perform- ai im r) Cal ~ Cuacie Heiss, 16,.was still to compete. She had finished behind Tenley, in’ second place, 4 the compulsory school figures. In Today's Press Votes to Incorporate Residents of Warren: Township, in Macomb County, have voted to incorporate as a fourth class city. The ' balloting was 3 to l'in favor “Tat the incorporation. Warren. Township has an area of 36 square miles and a 1955 cen- sus estimate shows a population of 57,000, ree e nn eeeee Editorials Ae Theaters ....... oeeeee ee oi a &, Charge Plot to Share Inheritance. = a Philddelphian zoo! lground hog, died yesterday. In| keeping with. the air, of sorrow which attended the “woodehuck's ibrief ‘appearance, a Quaker City; lodge abandoned its spinetingling lcymbat rendition: of ‘Me and) My Shadow.” SCRANTON, Pa. up—Authorities said two men plotted with a teen- age high school girl to kill her iparents and divide their wealth. iday and is in critical condition. C hi Lift d Asst. Dist. Atty. Ralph Needle ensors Ip | e said charges would be placed to- ° ‘day at the arraignment of Samuel “RIO DE- JANEIRO ‘P_The New Diana, 22-year-old Sicilian immi- ‘Brazilian government headed by \grant, and John Pitta, 34, whom President Juscelino Kubitschek to- ihe said. masterminded the plot day orderéd the lifting of all cen-‘against the: parerits of Marlene sorship of newspapers as its ee Choke, 16. official ‘act. ended Brazil's press has been censored! sees thee ae saree since Nov. 25 ‘when a state of]. ever alter’ in her parents’ luxur- iseige (modified. martial law) was) ious home in nearby Taylor. |imposed on the country following, Pitta was to get a truck belong- a military prising against the ing to her father, a well- to-do provisional ‘ government. . i achers © Leaders of the uprising claimed it was necessary, to thwart ‘plots iin the plot. ated. eis SHOT MOTHER IN BACK The censorship applied. only. to Brazilian publications and broad-| casting stations. The decision to) charges. The girt is charged with The. girl's mother was shot Mon- Needles said. all durce’ ad signed: statements admitting taking part) _ The men have, been held on open Girl Shoots Mom in Back mother, Mrs. Margaret Chomka, police found Mrs. Chomko\on a '.... 38, in the back and then, witht ifioor in her home and intercepted . Diana, set out by car in parsult (nina and the girl before they of the girl's father, who was | ouid catch up with the father. driving to New York. A revolver was found in their-cair. Mrs, Chomko was able to reach} The Chomkos have two younger heard her moars’ sent police. The' the apeearasi PNM Sacks bos ars Meenas lift it was made at the first; «eet- |felonious assault. Ss ing of Kebitechek's cabinet. _ Needle ‘sald Martene _ her Township of Warren, | i 5 | & at i= a telephone, and an operator whojsons, who were at anos during = Mores stl paren HE: PONTIAC | PRESS, “THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1956 ~ Split Threatens eet Water Bilt Royal Oak Legislator ' Says. Looming Conflict, A-wneeting was scheduled today off a looming party-line split which: might again prevent state action to aid loca] communities in solving | Could Defeat Measure)“. in‘ Lansigg in an attempt to head {Veterans Group. Seeks Applicants for Scholarships Applications for two four-year | college scholarships now are be- ling accepted, Amvets Commander L Leon Sirlin, Jimmie Dey Post, said) $500-a-year-seholarship to any accredited college is open to area high school seniors whose fathers were killed of totally disabled dur-| ing World-War TI or the Korean conflict, Commander sie A On behalf of the Burmese ernment, a special $250-a-year four* year Scholarship is open to high School seniors whose fathers were killed or totally disabled in“ the ‘Burma earnpaigns of World War II. a) ue Authority Seeks Control. of Oakland, Wayne, ‘Macomb Ports DETROIT w—The Detroit ‘Metro- |politan Aviation Authority. (DMAA) |: “Igaid today. it will seek a legisla- ‘ |tive amendment to the state avia- tion code to give the authority pow ler to. operate all civil uirpo _|Wayne, Macomb and Oakland Air Code Change'p | Detroit Group Asks * |communities- why new roadways The Dav in Birminchame | ‘"BIRMINGHAM—Finances are so low that adequate highway build- ing is. completély impossible, city planners and state representatives concluded after reports were heard at last. night’s meeting in Hynting- ton Woods of the South Oakland Planning Council. Rep, Richard C, Van Dusen, of Birmingham was among the four legislators who told the 45 city planners, commissioners and plan- ning board members from area South Oakland Planners a Discuss Road Building ted the Bradley ear, of the same! niake and color, : Mrs. Bradley gladly paid for the rieeded car as after Murphy's wash job a oy, MAIN FLOO PRICES SLASHED on wash job, saying she had- E ; it anyway, and Mrs, Hogan ree FLASHLIGHTS ports she never had such a shining & — Friday & Saturday — )R BARGAINS ALL METAL ~=2-Cell $1.00 Value see | Funds for this scholarship, sup- grusy : borrow water - rsa The authority ordered yester- six months. Boe : . said he will confer with State Atty. Laataigensag ed yepgnljernpbanarmsd day a draft madé of the pro-/are.so—tew: All blamed lack of — » * 8 Cc Gen, Thomas M. Kavanagh. irene (cs Prarasuas! pacarmaeas lie tl ‘posed amendntent whieh must—be funds on state, county and ‘local The. Huren-Ciinton Metropotitan The attorney general, a Demo- |President Eisenhower, Commander ; cope ye “ oe epee levels after-the present roads were pracaaily Meee arrears Hedbowt . Sa ee eg oa yon ery me Clare Cummings, chairman adhe ctocieg to tendo the Wailer pre- a . chairmen ef tha State Beard of | TH Meremse in tho weight | of tho Beard of Caltand Cousty P = gram. Aeronautics, told the authority he | ‘several years age was Bot we, ond Robert Bile of Styled as ‘shown. S sufficient to finance new road | the authority staff, : Pre-focused flash- ~- Broomfield would have the Water wercnnd, Ged Tinie! coma. d bet bald the in the s R Samui al. any power the amendment | Com*truction, they agreed History of the effort to keep A light with on-off to handle the program. “A special Choimko, 38, was shot by her daughter, Marlene, in a plot in which | Passed by the a waar a eae wag pay ooh pong rear-via pomay obra le : 5 * . e y wi ae “sss ere se Boat Speed Law &: the parents were to be killed. in order to permit the girl and an ac-| If the legislative amendment] planner. ore tele mules wnsaaadl ‘ ‘set up and I'm sure this would be quaintance to marry and live on the daughter's inheritance. (See |!s adopted, the authority must then! “7, - avers will have to pay more, the program. Chrome Ribbed—2-Cell opposed by other Republican legis- vas cx | story, page 1, : ~ \yget permission of local govern- * * | “ _ lators besides mysett” he stated.| Drunkometer Bill Passes|——=—--; , ee nates ons mes ree ee en kare | Allen, Detroit. ‘hi-fidelity Flash Light ; noe xe ; 7 d county airports. rom er eg sla’ ve ; wence oe and that the Demo.| Making Medical Tests Pontiac Deaths Hospital, Ann Arbor. He had] GJenn C. Richards, Detroit Cit aunts a ee) is High Twelve $2.00-Vale crats won't insist on creating a| Admissi three S. Airport co-ordinator, said the au- , ‘ —_ new agency. This program is a issible in Court = Born in Charleston, Miss. Nov.|thority hopes to convert itself into|"**% in, gas, tires, or licensing 2 mee arranged by Noahi® ¢ vital one and should not be & PA! 1 scone uy — The legislatue'sJean, Margaret Barry — |end Barbare Bordeon "Tho a Fe ee ee rretetes weet 8 ds was you DG | a = Thompson, ine r from nite or more roads w : ; Pontiac City Manager Walter K.|crckdown on errant drivers was} Word ‘has been received of the|!" 1936, he was married: here to @ Wayne county. pointed up by the survey explained John Mark Stevenson =» E20. cel], modern design. Willman has voiced support for the/extended to motorboat operators| death of Jean Margaret Barry, 16,|Annie Lee Brown. ‘Leroy C.\Smith, Wayne County/by a Regional Planning Commis-) John Mark Stevenson, 4123 W. Bulb included —~ bat- is “yp odmoiatennpaa Theda Al of Williamston, formerly of Pon-| A member of New Bethel Baptist|"0ed enginety and county airportjsion official. Maps of the survey) 14 Mile, Reyal Oak, whe ded I ‘teries axtra. ie cae nt preamp : os siac. She dled Tyesday evening @f]Church, he had lived in Pontiac MAn#éer, ribed the Grain a Gril ele. work tee] eee of ees Memes pay “a . as now e as “ac ly a/pleasure- m on muc! ital, was born Dec. 20, 1955. | RSP pty tel ater same te a «cate Spin Hwa Lasing 29 yeas, coming, here 20 Stee tn "imercomaed gays and S| etn nf Mand Mr Firms tt Dome from water-sale revenue. : | nad lived in Williamston 10 years.| Mr. Tho ar “Once we have\an aviation au-|that certain areas will require CTe-| phillip E. Stevenson; recap _ All -_Metel,. 5 Cell i Pontiac would need a minimum|up @ measure that would enable!) o0 is survived by her parents. |op tiene meee Todne Na 9g teority with full pewers we will/ation of new routes, a at ——iE = $28,000,000 to bring water from+iocal authorities to set “reason-|yy and Mrs. Je Barry; "\of Heron Masonic Lodge No. 26\be accomplishing \ So wa Birmingham, down- PYYYTTTITTTT TTT it ie Flash Light Lake St. Clair, he stated. she oe aul" eguih Unilin ikiietes Bie ja tame, Coca ftnet ml wer 8 Beettch Ee) puitth said ve Reval Oak, and the Pontiacs THERMOMETERS : safrad = wane aw , "|Mason. He had been employed at yal Oak, a ° e| $2.95 Value - >. {state waters Royal Oak and Leona of Pontiac; | pontiac Motor Division. and Detroit working areas are 4 yoy 7 Both ° 72> Value Sheriffs, acting jointly with lo-|Louis and Jerome Jr. of Pontiac Besides his wife, he is survived that creates congestea streets . indoors and ek Cc Scho 1B ala cal governing. bodies, could post|and Waterford and five nieces and) © Seager. Mrs. Zana Joseph and highways,. is Outdoors — sj " ’ . ‘ ; we {Bl in urg ry ra =— prmeclial a - ae op ae will bead’ Friday} Also surviving are three sisters, Sarin Army ie pean at the meeting —- ° egg beta =| = : . ing in the Gorsli }iMrs. Victoria Mitchel of Pontiac, a ra als are fare as _ Two boys The bill aley would require eee ioe inthe funeral|Mrs. Beatrice Houston and Mrs. Four Pontiae youths and ‘ive ahead of highway construction in § =| = fed Batteries Extra Lincoln Junior High School, 131 : ~2 from the county leave for their|the 3 bs oS ie Hiliside Dr... lest registration of all motorbeats (Wi be held at 10 a.m. Saturday|Sallie Jinkins, both of Gary, Ill. y leave for their|the county. ~ 6 is with Fabb ¢ oc awn. preeta : into t night, admitted) with “the clerk of the county ip. the St. Mary's Catholic Service will be at 1 p..m. Tues- -year tours of duty with the Arm, , % e Brackets = i $i . }) §-cell flashlight, breaking another school en} where he ermer resides and &® tchurch-aith burial in Mount Cab/day in the New Bethel Baptist | ‘his week, as Selective Service|, What first appeared to be aes, ees - Pee er N Seeal, dus” wauaheen: hour eartier. display of/a registration mam: |” Comet ’ Church with the Rev. William R.|B08rds 65 and 67 together called) Car theft last weekend turned out $ 17°" 10, iscsi E = S| earner 2m a the pair after 8) ber on the boat iike a license ary ery. Bell officiating. Burial ‘will be in omy nine men to service during bel be a surprise — = for § A < : =. Throws wee ft night watchman heard therh break! of an astomobile. This is aimed . anuary. ‘Mrs, Anne Bradley, called po-| : 4, in through a window. at tnetiiieting the tracing of Terrance Lynn Hawkins {Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. ThomP |" rom Pontiac go FFank J. Ros-|lice when she found her car gone ¢ SS ry: aa gual’ -Ages 13 and 14, they -admitted| reckons éptrators whe endanger | Prayer service was held at 1\Caruherd Tarai ies Frank’ 1, 657 Rascob St., group leader; |when she came out of work at the $ 40° drill — just slip fh Sires apucees had to detectives they stole a watch| tives, aisrupi Wishing and annoy 'p.m. this afternoon for Terrance|p m. Syinday Raymond J. Young, of: 72 Blaine|Hair Styles by Charles Salon on'® cable under win- ‘ase 3-Color Flashlight bral A from sory — cottagers. Lynn Hawkins, infant son of Wil- » y ae LaVern Geans, of 47 Beau-|North Woodward Avenue. ie dow. ek - School, Glenwood + where Elizabeth We te St.; and Ronald R. Lindberg, e © Bad wig Speer © ae. emperor pile Ula iret Ele pag jong cveragpcctliend owner] 4S uy Whitten of 1620 Stanley Ave. sara” Thalvee,fhagna, whe ao |S : BB pant tes eng pair vveged down yesterday by «-series|Home, The Rev. S. M. Edwards) Mrj. Guy (Laura M.) Whitten,| County inductees are leader Mel! tueg work next deor at the Furs (9, Sr“ssruae ° taken from vending ope OY long, ved amendments.|of the Liberty Baptist Church of- 69, gf 37 Mary Day Ave. died this J Harden of Farmington, Willian! BY Robert Boutique, and found /¢ om 7a lob of tots wnt Seger Further debate was scheduled to-ficiated. Burial followed in Oak mofning at her residence after|? reunets ™ that Petrol by Murphy had not soccceccccccoooooooocs am "The pelics to par- day, Hill Cemetery. - several months of illness. L. B. i Elegy washed her. car_as she'd asked. castigo yy hha ‘rw 3 Set em rn Os 2 adam‘ of Farming | Aa ecg ne fot oe eta \ 4 , ne daughter of David QM) 000 mmm : Air port Site Row Besides, his mom mother/| Martha ier Hounsell | Thoméon F 6 i ens Calls Staebler we a SMOKERS | Terrance is survived by two bro (and ma June 20, 1904. : But aiecaias when they dis- — Wants That Key — SACRAMENTO, - Calif. (INS)— Adiai E. Stevenson was presented) with a small replica of the. White House at a Democratic rally and laughed, “Now, I'm waiting for the key.” The Weather | » possibly mixed with hese rain ar cs er rain up te early afternoon, tetal fall 3 te 4 Inches. Snow flurries and colder! 3 tenight and tomerreow. High near 2%. ithe . low tonight 16-20, high tomerrew %4-' ra bah to north winds increasing to: 12-18 mph. teday becoming northerly tenight and nerthwesterly tomerrow. a Teday in-Pontiac Lowest temperature ‘preceding ‘s +m At @ a.m: Wind velocity 10-18 m.p.h Direction: North. Sun rises Friday at 7:44 a.f San sets Thursday at 5.47 p.m Moon sets Therscda@y at 10:38 a m. Moon rises Friday = 1:10 a.m. Downtown Te Toten 8 a, m. sie BR 7 6. Mt. 23< 3 2m Alo art! BB. Mince scene 2T loam 28 GO. M.... 2.9... 88 2p. m AG 30 &. M...0 22052 add, ‘ Wednesday ip ‘Pontiac (As recorded | weee=) Highest temperature. . 2 ee pnonn peaemta sba-09—-8 a # . * terrence 5 Weather windy. wie [Ready for Jury. * | testimony. _|a condemnation suif shortly before! . | Detroit ithe Detroit City Planning Commis- jbuild the _|spring. lie Jr., Warren, . Detroit Battle -on Proposed: Terminal, Nearing Completion Mrs. MT. CLEMENS, # — A legal fight between Warren Township and the city of Detroit over an) airport site was expected to go to a Macomb County Circuit Court! jury today,—following two days of | Josephine |Pontiac, Church, * * * : The township is seeking to con- demn 74 acres of land near De- quindre and 14 Mile Rds. for use as a park.. Detroit acquired the land in June of 1954 for use as an airport. Detroit plans to expand it into a major airland terminal. But these plans will be blocked -if township wins the condemna- en suit. The township contends it began| Detroit, childrén, acquired the property. {Cabrini Pending before the court is a motion to dismiss the suit on the ground that one municipality cannot condemn property owned by another government agency, The jury will be asked to de- cide whether Warren Township has) proved the need of converting the 74 acres into a park and to de- termine the value of the land.| Detroit paid $95,000 for. the. prop- perty. = In testimony yesterday, Elmer .E. Mueller, principal planner for) Cemetery. Tommie pital, Ann sion, déclared there are at least -inine other sites in Warreh_ Town- |ship better suited for a township ipark than the airport. from the Rev - itval {will be ‘Huge Rooftop Heliport 'to Be Built in Tokyo TOKYO The Tokyo Air Ter- Mrs. Claude C. Kline Claude C. mitial Co. today announced it will “world’s largest” roof- top heliport in the heart of Tokyo's business district, It is planned to accemmodate passenger helicopters air lifting: travelers to and from Tokyo In-, ternational Airport, 45 minutes away by taxj... The 54.000-square-foot heliport, in Hartford. will be built atop the ll-story Met- Mrs. Kline, 57, Born in ‘and : wees cer cncees 2 | ae {Daughters of Union Veterans’ and. Digan fempagayares-csciessencess 188 ontorctica’75 Degrees the Hebeces) Circe of her cect in) Two-Aulo Gollision OS Warmer Than Moscow oe gorcived by her husband, : Highest and Temperstares Tht z rt father Julian Levine, 43, of 115 Ottawa iii -$ in 1881 atoscow ee was almost 75) Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Sat-|Dr., suffered leg bruises in a two-| : pees tart —_ warmer in Ayitarctica than|urday from the Huntoon Funeral car accident. at ‘Telegraph and|’ PA cannes * 9 3a 'Baieas Cuy 29. 12 exmarspd yesterday. |Home with her pastor, the Rev. Voorheis Rds. yesterday evening. , re ——e Bleek je. temperature’ here” was 38| James W, Dees. officiating. fans e was released after treatment re 80 tianent 75 a below zero. Dispatches’ fromthe will follow i Perry Mt. Pari ontiac Generat Hospital, aut Gliteago 4 Ei eneeehee 3g Soviet polar ‘expedition reported a’ ‘Cemetery. : jthorities said. ~~: - Peveland, 33. 38 New Yor 38. 31|'e™perature there of 36.5 above. : Nereis sane stopped for a tiaf- Bye $1 31] Central Russia ig getting: the full ane fic. light, w Ss, 86 ’ E. L. Thompson light, ‘wee struck in the fear os hd Seta 2 (brunt of a frigid’ wave sweeping| by Thomas Williams, 15, of 870 gf ion Sf Ritrom the North’ Pole and west-| E. 1: Thompson, 72, of 36 Orton |Glendale Ave., according to reports. ae ty y sousd exten Sorors. St, Se oe et ety re oe Police. ee ip ia : 4 Church, ers and two sisters, Richard, Wil Bernice and Gwendolfn, = at hottie. The family resides at'* 493 California St. : J Mrs. Lawrence Hayes Lawrence Keyer. Mrs. Hayes was a mem-| ber of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic! Mrs. Hayes was living at Carter St. Allen Park at the time With the Rev. of her death. The Rosary will be -recited at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Voran| (Funeral Home, Allen Park. Serv:; ice will be held at 9 a.m, Friday from her church, the St. Catholic Church Burial will follow in Hill Tommie Hill, 45, of 597 Alton St. died Tuesday in University Hos- Arbor. four months... Born in Capleville, Tenn. May, jing the security of the free na- |15,--1910, he was the son of Mott) tions on the peninsulas and islan and Mattie Jackson Hill. : A. resident of Pontiac Mr. Hill had been employed at the; \Hi-Speed Service Station, at Orchard Lake. Frank. ‘nerat Home with his pastor, the Alvin Willinghan of the Spir- officiating. ‘in Oak Hill Cemetery. -| Friends may call after 7 o'clock (ee evening. of 133 Bangor she was the daughter of Herbert ™ Minnie Garret _Klines were married June She attended ached | ‘in Coloma ropolitan government building this’ jand had lived here Kline was a member of the Oak- jland Park Methodist Church, Rebekah Lodge of Alpena. {Franges J.)| a sageee. When living in . Mates | A sister, son, is living in Louisvipe, Ky. - President, it, Eden Map New Policy cea | (Continued From Page One) there. Mt. Olivet with Russia. * © *® He had been ill Mrs, Whitten was a member of All Saints. Episcopal-Church, Navy Mothers, and Past Noble Grand of |. Besides her husband, she leaves lseven children, Mrs, Ruth Blumer Mrs, Eleanor Wood- row of Sandusky, Ohio, David of; Hayes, 78, who for merly led here Baltimore, Frank of Panama City, ‘ion Mary Day-avenue died Tues- Fla., Mrs. Rilla King, Mary Whit- ‘day after several months illness. | lten apd Gerald, all of Pontiac, 11 ~She was born in Cincinnati, Ohio grandchildren- and four great- lin 1877, the daughter of George and grandchildren. officiating. Burial will be in White| She is survived by three chil-! |Chapel Memorial- Cemetery, Mrs. dren, Mrs. Katherine Saltzer of| iWhitten is at the Donelson-Johns William of Allen ~-Park, [Funeral om and Lawrence of Louisville, Ky.,| five children and two great-grand- hower talks. Sir Anthony came to /Washington with a proposal to eliminate the special controls on} China “trade and make them the same as thé controls on the trade The Aniericans argued that_the | more rigid ban_on China trade is on Corruption Charges LANSING (INS)—Michigan Re- publican State Chairman John Feikens today challenged Demo-| cratic State Chairman Neil Staeb- ler to a debate over GOP charges of corruption in the administra- ‘tion of Gov. G. Mennen Williams. Feikens, in a telegram te the, Democratic chief, said; “In your reply to my charges of |corruption in the state govern- iment, you deliberately avoided the Mrs, Raymond K. Wil-jissues I raised. | “In the public interest, I chal- | Service will be at 2 p.m. Satur- lenge’ you to debate these issues) 9825. day in All Saints Episcopal Chureh| of corruption before the people in} difference between the construction C. George Widdifield public meetings, on public ‘service! cost of a ship built in this country television and radio time, or on) parties.” Considering Kyes * for Top Missile Job (Continued From Page One) idea is to keep such people in in- | dustry “where they are needed. 3.Described as a “despicalile’ smear technique” a charge that. ‘assistant defense secretary Thom- | as Pike had opposed a pipetine | cause of his private interests, Wil-, son said he had looked into this, ‘anid the charge is “absurd.” Pike. lis president of an oil drilling com- Ineeded to-be effective in protect. |P@"Y- ine ar China, 27 years. WaMPER REDS ahnson | Ave. Carruthers. Fu- Burial mount an aggression Wolfe St. died &ven commodity to nea China. yesterday in Pontiac General Hos-| 20. pital after a brief illness. | The term * ‘security’ ’ is used in jggg. the broad sense to include eco- omic stability. Thus, presumably, "Phe Permission ‘might. be granted a 29, 1919 country to sell something like rub- ber or rice to Red China if there was no other way to avert an since 1919. Mrs, CConomic crisis in the free ake) Aug. 15, Yates, jinvolyed. Driver Suffers Bruises It was further explained that in the American view the purpose of Service Will be at 2m-Prilay the list is to hamper the Chinese Reds enough to at léast slow down their efforts to attain the military power that would = needed . to: In the forthcoming review of the ist of banned commodities the U.S. yardstick for relaxation will be the answer to the question of whe- ther a free nation will be made ( May) More or less secure if it. sells a programs sponsored jointly by our| i foreign yards.. covered Mrs. Hogan's keys had Potter Introduces Bill for Lakes’ Ship Funds WASHINGTON «—Federal aid for construction of vessels for the Great Lakes bulk fleet would be /provided under a bill introduced iby Sen. Potter (R-Mich). : The bill would authorize the fed- eral simeeaee to acquire obs0-| lete vessels in exchange for ‘ ‘an) allow ance of credit to be applied on \the purchase price of new vessels.” The government would pay the sand one constructed in the lowest Halas N ames Driscoll R= Coach of Bears CHICAGO » — Owner George, Ftstas of the Chicago Bears today | | med. Paddy Driscoll, long-time, pele as head coach of the ‘Bears to suceeed himself. | Halas did not immediately say) ‘what the terms of contract, if any, ‘were. putting the 60-year-old Dis-|: ‘coll in charge of the Bears. Driscoll, one of the great drop- kickers of football, starred as a! lcollegian’ at Northwestern “and! joined the Bears as a player in '1926. He has been a Bear lant coach 15 years. FLINT —"I was never afraid. You never get punished for any- thing you don’t do.” . Thus Mrs. Betty Kehl described! ‘hertwo-week confinement in jail, which ended with her release yes- terday after the state acknowl- edged it lacked evidence to try her in the slaying of her salesman husband. The S-year-old brunette had been in police custody since the night of Jan. 16 when she dashed into police headquarters and tearfully. reported she and her husband, Robert, 34, had been abducted and he had been shot to death by an unknown assailant. Officers,.fommd. him dying at a dump on Fiint’s: ottskirts. Municipal Judge John W. Baker dismissed a_charge of first de- gree murder brought ‘against Mrs. Kehl as she appeared for a hear- ing yesterday to determine. whether she should be held for Crem Court trial. MIGHT BE MISTAKE Prosecutor Jerome F. O'Rourke, who requested the action, said it “would be a mistake to proceed to trial and place this respondent Mirs., Kehl). in jeopardy when we do not pe the evidénce that I Was Novo! Afraid, Freed Flint Widow. Says” day's. “notice for further question: 4 jice investigation of the killing will) continue. - Three hours after her release, | Mrs, Kehl held a news confer- ‘ence in her attorney's office. There she told newsien she saw not one, but two men at the ga- rage where she and her husband were reportedly. waylaid the ment of the killing. In her first account to police, Mrs. Kehl said a stranger abduct- ed her and her husbarid and forced | them to drive to the dump where| 'Kehl was slain. Later she named, a bachelor boyfriend, W illiam: Thomas, 25, ) pipefitter, as the, killer. * assist- | : | SPECIALS $1 BOWERS-LIGATER & Carton of Regular CIGARETTES | BOTH FOR Wy lag 3 8 B oys’ Choose your favorite . s 24 to 36. Boys’ FREE 25c Size of — Sagar Barrel Tobacco With $1 or More PIPE Medico Pipes from... - Dr. Grabow Pipes. . Buy any pipe costing i" or EI more and receive 25c packet of «am famous’ ‘Sugar Barrel’ pipe to-/ bacco Free. ; \ oe a Thomas denied the charge and| he was released after police said) a lie detector test showed he was) telling the truth.. Thomas’ land-| lady supported his alibi, — he was,jn his room the night of killing. - . * * @* Mrs. Kehl s said she had assured police she would be available on a ing. Meanwhile, “she said, she planned tf retrn with her father,| Edward Kadlétz, to the family home in Avrora, Wis., near. Iron Mountain, Mich. Kadletz, @ tavern owner, came heré to Laeirg _ his daughter dur- See toncey as Peder _ Wrought Iron “SPIDER”. Wall Clock . Men it me. «Fi ands, white sweep hand. ort) * rsimms.® New Schoo! Sag! begins --SIMMS SPECIALS in BOYS’ CYM NEEDS-- ‘ NYLON Reintorced Neck Boys’ White ‘T’ Shirt of color com- binations. Sizes Gym Shoes et Pamous ‘Pruit-of- the- Loom’ Gym Trunks Part Wool—Nylon Reinforced Sweat Sox Shrink contre!l- ed. 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Oswald, 19, of -Betk-| Some Biblical scholars speculate Gilbert Taylor $250 and sentenced Toy , man. Copt. Daniel H. Boone,'mobile salesman. _- [twins, are new Eagle Scouts, the years. ley, was charged with breaking that Jesus might. have, worked as\him to 360 days in jail on Taylor's ahr 5 g@ great-great-great-great preatoon : highest rank attainabig in the Boy - |and €ntering at nighttime after he|a carpenter when Herod “Antipas, plea of guilty té a drunk driving HINES BBY ae -. of the famous frontiersthan, A Little Theater for children, Seout. organization. ‘Tlie brothers! A profitable municipally-operated and two companions were arrested|son of Herod the Gréat, rebuilticharge. Taylor was arrested on|[. 7 §. Saginaw tic retired after 23 years of Suen ‘with-an open air. stage, is being/won the award simultaneously and [motel is thriving in Hereford, Eng- in a State Police case early Frida}> Sepphoris, less than five miles|the charge by his brojher, ett service with oie woe y. 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Breedlove, di- \ Aggie “tadets’ trips to such places! |possibility human beings may = to come home:“But when lrectar of the®zgie air detachment, | ‘inomynized against diseases by/ called the fire department yester- Thomas E. “Dewey of New York) Twice the GOP presidential! cry 7WATER, Okla, ( — Okla-\said he had no doubt but what as Las Vegag Nev., and otheriainting milk from vaccinated| Mexico's sulphur output has been 4. to report a fire he soon arrived ~ meet today for a talk which the nominee, ‘Dewey is now practicing|homa A&M College Air Force the film would stitnulate more men scenic’ spots The -ROTC had cows. Dr; William E. “Peterson, doubled—the only mineral to show rwith other members of bd oer ‘White House said in advance has|law in New York City. ROTC officers say new “flight” /to join up for advanced ROTC!planned to show it to civic Sroups.|said a cow's udder produces some!a big increase. ment and : - — rey ae ; : ' a HERE'S PROOF THAT You SHOP AT SEARS and SAVE! 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He also informed to the Veterans of Foreign Wars. plan “or the strengthening of polities in any way—that he had | Europe and he said he understood allowed. the politicians to make Thanksgiving (and this) would en- able him to withdraw’ the Eighth’ © Army to Japan ud Christmas,” - was little possibility ‘of the Chinese |= and that he was sure that it would) Communists coming in.” es «© © alti 7s fie red | Il He said that he was sorry if he had caused any “e@iibarrassment. I told him -F considered the incident “Truman said that at the staff conference which followed, Mac- Arthur “stated his firm belief that all resistance would end in both me. the Chinese Communists would not. attack and:.that Japan was ready for & peage treaty, ‘HE WAS SORRY’ a ‘chump’ (his word) of him in 1948 and that It would net bap: “pen again, } closed. mE 7 * * J be- possible to send ole division from Korea to Exifope in January 1951. ” “He repeated that the Korean <1 iewethoorgradiondilles gor ynyh six months before he “fined* him Comman- * 6 - ih added. “Before the ended bin poe oot feces dite n la on Aug. 26—the White .House| “Then he brought up the subject! “Me said he wanted me to | “I told him something of our'conflict was won and that there|North and South’ Korea by actidn’ MacArthur’ pressroom brought me a copy of = — = = —— or was “critical” and “contradicted’’|® Statement which ae a i eet rn U. & nent policy in new-|Atthur had sent to the comman- tralbli Weemeeaio fecha Go oat ae a Figs 8 er Sree ep a ‘The former President’s account |. of top policy “The whole tenor of the mes- third instalment of a current magazine's Truman memoirs. . ‘Fruman ‘also “pelales how and why he decided the U.S. should that the worid-would read it way and that it must have intended that way.” HERE'S PR THAT YOU SHOP AT SEARS and SAVE! the U. S. had informed the U. N./| @aatMGe we wt . (xgy “; oe Pt) ut s “ uy ~ ed. “\f UF. *; , Soa he ae) eh ae alee \ 7 * . the conflict in Korea was % Rw ca SR s best. hope of capturing the/dictating—programs . which’ help|played 3 gg 7 now held by Sen. Morse (D-|themselves." _Achev’s ace peatty cose a “Better Things. in. Sighs ; - a Lescabielsies. BA, “Next to the election of Eisen-| ‘The nation’s automobile IndustrYslane wanted to switch back to|f} “Open Friday Evenings |. The Family Store Weekdays, 9:30-5:30 | hower, the defeat of Wayne Morse/shipped 533,861 station wagonS!being nice, Bulganin, who avoided| Ff ; 1 oe i F* task before|from its factories in the first nine/pame - calling, could open up aj) _ | Mon., Fri., 9:30-9:00 : important its the Republicans,” he said, months of 1955, some 184,000 -— smile, I ‘ = Benson, who will address the Na-|than in all 1954. The Russians lost some ground— | aE : ve eee oe mm = ‘ z See aa ay = Elect Coulacos Head : of Boys’ Club Group William V. Coulacos, executive director of the Boys” Club of Pon- tiac, was elected president of the Boys’ Clubs of Michigan and Ohio Assn. at the annual meeting of the ar Lee a i years ago to promote closer ‘unity between boys clubs of the two _ States and permit the exchange of program ideas among the area _ clubs. Currently, plans are being made to mark the 50th anniversary. of Boys Clubs of America, as well as Boys ‘Chibe in. Deirlt in 128%, BODY BY FISHER i a Ce ee ee Abit j oo ae Coulacos is slated to play a major a role in the organization of the 1957 a One oe BALL-RACE STEERING wie Rhubarb Starts.) = ae on Maple Trees New England, Canada Vie Over Right to Claim Symbol as Trademark w:... Farge " ~ QUTRIGGER REAR SPRINGS Forever” is virtually a national anthem No. 2, jumped into the great maple tree debate today. 2.‘* «@ The Canadians accused’ their Yankee cousins of getting most of their maple syrup from Canada in the first place, regardless of whose state claims the tree. Authorities in=this syrup-produc- ing genter cast a jaundiced eye at the three-ring hassle between the governors of New York, Vermont and New Hampshire. - — New York's Gov. Averéll Harri- man started the whole thing by asking his Legislature to designate =. sugar maple the official state). ANTI-DIVE. | | Every thi (i) LATCHES ngs yours in Chevrolet... "mts ee | ee ——s EXCEPT HIGH COSTS ! _of stepping on “hallowed ground” and New Hampshire's Gov. Lane! . arenes Dwinnell declared both his col- 1 Jeagues were ‘‘way out on a'maple limb,” . Robert Boright, one of Quebec's biggest exporters of maple syrup, sniffed at all this and said most of the maple tree juice sold under American labels is imported from Quebec — and even then is “‘watered down” for retail sale. Seventy-five per cent of Quebec's annual crop — about 25 million pounds — is exported to New York, Vermont .and New Hampshire, Boright said. ‘ * * * * The stuff, he continued, is sold in ‘the United States as maple syrup. Sherbrooke producers say the blend, banned for sale in Que- bec, consists of 15 per cent Quebee syrup and the rest cane juice. , QUEBEC SCORNED @ ENGINE CHOICES | = jae _ 3) :s WITH HE. UP TO 225 1 : — ae Ti 2 ais as ne equipment. Sherbrooke informants added All have directional signals os standard equip | , ) is. that the three states in question Mb | . : “THE “ONE-FIFTY” 2-DOOR SEDAN—One of 19 new Chevrolet besutles, / ~-« produce about 95 per cent of the : / . : ‘ itch U-S, output of maple products, but LL tter than that,. most. of-them pi Quebee produces more than all the m | . Here are features you'd expect to find only in right; ship npetocs Vvelier, safer and a lot more United — — . 3 ee high-priced cars A grand total of advantages n apne Chew Gilstad oo. You've got 19 = Indications are that the U.S. fuss : “ Vi ST £ you won't find. in me other car in wale al models to choose from. may be put to a decision at the = - field! They mark Chevrolet tops in ’ ; annual New York State Maple} ~ és 5 a= Sugar Festival at Cooperstown ; : ; e . . April 6. Harriman has challenged x wre e his colleagues to enter their prod- ucts in a “free and fair taste test.” ; Nobody'¢ asked Quebec to enter. Husky Attacker Foiled by Pert Policewoman. a HAMAMATSU, Japan ® — A e husky -high ‘school boy attacked a : , | =A ' pretty Miss Misao Suzuki - fast; — —— : _ Ses Ho, ; : “ — a 7 Se — ‘him to a standstill: ees he, fe = 7 — oo - MATTH EWS- Hé/ RG R E AVES, INC” / she caught the fellow and took) ed . : . | ! wMieg’ Sucok 2, is a plain} 34 Mill St..and 211 S. Soginew A . 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You get two beds, two mat- tresses, two springs, guard [srail and ladder. _. Modern living foom outfits going at a fraction | . of their regular value. Floor samples,-window dis-_| < 108 Te) IN ; play models that. must be cleared to make. room. , | ; P RT A AG AW : for incoming shipments. ey while they last! | o aif State officers sist boneted W. aduiahes evening AA the Auxiliary to Oakland County Medical with-Mrs. Kenneth VandenBerg (left), president of the Oakland County group, are (left to right ) Mrs. A. C. Stander of Saginaw, president-elect Vacationers Are Lured — by Sunshine Pontiac Folks Visit Florida and Other Southern States Mrs, Dora Dawson and Mrs. Helen Teitgen of South Tilden ave- nue are leaving on Friday for a month’s vacation at Henderson- ville, N. C. En route they will stop at Perrys- burg, Ohio, where they will meet Mrs. R, J. -Hillabrand who will accompany them on the vacation. ° sl * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moyt of | Newberry street_are spending a two-week vacation in the South. Among the places they will visit | are Natéhez and New Orleans. * ~ * Margaret Dow, daugher of Mrs. Janet Dow of Lexington drive, has | pledged Alpha Omieron Pi sorority at Michigan State University. Margaret is a freshman af MSU and is majoring in secretarial stud! * * '® Mrs. Harry Striffler will en- tertain members of the Fireside Club In her home on East Iro- quois read Friday afternoon, LJ * * ! t Robert Stohlmann, son of Mr. and Mrs, P. F. Stohimann of Jud- gon street, is a member of the A Cappella Choir of Concordia Junior College, Fort Wayne, Ind., which will tour Florida from Feb, 3 to Feb, 12. * * Mrs. C. ek, Hutchins will entertain. members of the Wom- en’s Auxiliary of the Church of the Advent this evening in ber! home on West Long Lake rosd Mr. and Mrs, eee Pteffer (nee Betty Sutton) of Elizabeth Lake avenue announce the birth « of a daughter, Laura Diane, Jan. 31 at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- | pital, Maternal gr Tendparents of the in- fant are Mrs: Robert Harger of, West Howard street and R. H.| Sutton.of-—-Union Lake road. Mr.) and Mrs. Joseph Pteffer of Eliza- beth Lake avenue are the paternal | grandparents. * *.* | A daughter:-Keri Kristen, was) born Jan. 30 at St. Joseph’ Mercy | “Hospital to Mr. and Mrs, William} Boose Jr. (nee-Floy Wilson) vd is Misa, Sarat ~ Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William__Bopse of Judson street and Mr. ani Mrs.-Elmer Wilson - of Mary oe avenue. ie, ae Parliamentary “Group Visits. Radio Workshop “The Valentine Party’’ was the| title of the story chesen by stii-' dents of the Pontiac High School! Radio Workshop, when menibers of the parliamentary Study Club vis- ited the school Wednesd: ay after- noon, Announcer for the group was; Jerry Young, with Fran’ Glisky, serving as the “Story Princess.” | beth Gregéry, “Sandra”; Judy Louchner, “Natalie”; Sharon { Boyce,- “Naney"; “Jimmy.’ Music “was provided by Marcia Gialbraith with Mary Schearer as soloist. belt. Student engineer's in the control, room were Fred Vost, Paul Hagle, | Richafd Moats and Ben Williams. The program will be ‘present over a local radio Station Feb. ‘est in Bloomfield is the recent be:| Lt. Howard was graduated from has an apartment there. Portraying other parts were trothal of Carolyn Cooper Clark, | Deerfield Sthaol Judy Lacy as “Cathy”; Eliza- (gauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Willi. ins |Reeves Clark of Metamora, to Lt. Frank Thom. (Graeme Keith Howard Jr., USAF. as, “Tommy,” and Jeff Segal as He is the soi of-Mr. and Mrs. party in Bloomfield Hills’ Country iGraemeée. K. Gonn., and Cocoa; Fla. The announcement Was made at Sound effects were han-/2 ©&€ dled by Ken*Levigan and Dan Ju = Society gathered at Devon Gables, Soles state president, and Mrs. Harold F, Birmingham who talked on “Hor Three members of the auxiliary grouped together were (left to right) Mrs. John J. Marra of Lake Orion, Mrs. N. E. eee of oe Orchard drive = Mrs. Photographed while waiting for the evening's pro- gram were members of the Auxiliary to Oakland County _ Medical Society. , Standing ( left to right) are Mrs. Robert Betrothal Highlights News in. ‘Hills By RUTH SAUNDERS 1953 and is a member ot Sigma BLOOMFIELD HILLS~Of inter-| Gamma, for New York City. She will spend sa and Amherst Col- peruRNS FROM LA *. 8 & | Mrs, S. Gordon Sauhdets re-| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Polk Jr. (turned home Sunday froma visit | lias invited - este 1 cocktail in Los Angeles with her /mother,' : Ee Dr. Norma Knight Joes; | - a ee ee | = - Howard of Norfolk, Club Feb. 12. Mr. ag@ Mrs. Ronald Bi : vast TO ‘SAGINAW apd Mrs. Ronald Ballantyne, who have been in Arizofa for sev- Subs the Michigan State Auxiliary; Mrs. Delbert M. t Gaition of Flint, Sawyer of Pledsant Ridge, state treasurer, Speaker for the evening was Mrs. William- Burlingame of e Plants for Effective Accents.” Donald Hoyt of Maceday lake. They gathered for the din- ner which honored state officers W ednesday evening. Sissor of Huntington Woods, Mrs. George M. Virga of Royal Oak and Mrs. J: P. McConkie of Birmingham. Mrs. M. CG. Prosser of Orange Grove avenue is $ seated, a month with her sister, Julie, who, guest of Betsey Snifth at her | | | ‘Richard « Cross at ‘Tawas. + as Le WET AES ieee (og commer Keita i ea a hes i? ss Ce ns een pT fe ee ok py t Sah NM sip et Pa RE ee a ; * tention ‘ f — f . . | olay : J , . = ‘ oa f poe ne “ ‘ons & ‘ . i”. \ a? . 5 & oe ° . \ : «.? ] ' _ ; . — : —) ii. o liary Tonors. State icers” ek o> ee Lo _ * ina, a : A ‘ ie ax § ; : ; Ree : : hs ‘America—Our Heritage’ ae - Musicale to ’ Pontiac Tesetiy Wide will present an evening ‘am for the -wusbands and guests of its mem- bers, Feb. 14 at 8 o'clock in the auditoriim of Washington Junior High School. . A * The Tuesday Musicale Workshop Group, under the chairmanship of Mrs. John Nicolls Jr., is rehears- ing a program based on the theme, ““America—Our Heritage,” in keep- og Deen the _— Federation usie Clubs’ ire to_ empha: size American . music,’ = Organ’ piano accompaniments | will be provided, by Mrs, T. E. | Nelson and Mrs. Howard “Hetden- brand. Mrs. Paul Kern and Mrs. Horace Hall are handling pro- grams, costtumes, propérties and stage settings. Directing the vocal ‘ensemble is Mrs. George Putnam. * *¢ ® Péntine Press Photos and a swing version of “Red Wing” will be followed by the Westward Hoedown, featuring a song by Mrs. Clyde Marshbanks, SQUARE DANCE: Mrs. Willis Lefurgy, Mrs. Ralph Norvell, Mrs. Addison Oakley, and Mrs. E. D. Foley will present a square dance to the calls provided .jby Mrs, Marshbanks, Mrs, J. W. Wignall, Mrs. Rebecca Gould. A scene from Ye Olde Colony Days, illustrated by Pilgrim hymns), Mrs. J. L. Wilson and) A = retiladditadies of Civil | Give Program. Feb. 4 War days will. be given by Mrs.) be enacted by Mrs. ‘Nicolls, Mrs. : Michael Siano, preceding the Gay! Siano and Mrs. W. S. Furlong. ‘90s portion in which Mrs. Ferdi-| Songs trom the theatrical world nand Gaensbauer and Mrs. Nicolls!bhy Mrs. Wignall will precede the will present a soft-shoe-routine. [finale In which all members will ~ A skit entitled Yankee Doodle | joiti - Dandy will be* followed by the | The program will conctinde with Roaring ‘20s, for which Mrs. (a patriotic note, with the Fred Gould will present a blues num- | Waring arrangement of ‘America ber, and flappers of the era will |—Our Heritage.” ~ Mr. and Mrs, __ William H. Febrey of Torrance, engagement of their daughter, Ellen Fay of Delaware drive, to George M. ,_ Oleske. - George, a graduate — ofthe - University of Detroit, “ELLEN FAY FABREY se | omen's Section THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1956. t Editor Talks. to Sorority jon Fashions ity met Wednesday evening at Ali- cia Bridal Salon, with Mrs. William serving as. hostesses. Judith Clemence, women's tor of The Pontiac .P, Ww troduced by Mrs. sicneth Clemence spoke of her recent trip to New York as a guest of the Couture Group of the New York There are five pages in today’s Women’s Section Dress Institute, Jvance showings of spring and sum: _}mer. r styles for Press Week, Tn speaking of the new trends in fashion, Mrs, Clemence showed how the personalities ot the designers influence their col- lections. She also gave highlights “ot the entertainment and tours ce for women's editors by various firms, A prepared report on the con-| stitution and bylaws was read by Mrs. Clifford Koskinen, chairman, for the approval of the membership at a future meeting. Charter mémbers joining ttre group were Mrs, Norman O’Brien); and Eulalia Valentine, Mrs. Har- old Sibley.and Mrs. Harold Legge! iwere guests of the group. —~ Mrs; John Londick of Otsego \drive will be hostess at the next meeting. Mrs. Odell Reviews Book on Slimming The book, “Stop Dieting and Start Losing,” -was reviewed by! Janet Odell, home editor of The| Pontigic Press, for members" BE the; Fashionette: Club. The group: met Teewiay evening Ristich won the trophy for losing ithe most weight during the past iweek, ; ating silanes The engagement - of their daughter, Dorothy, to Charles Lawson is S announced by | Mr.and Mrs. Tonking Williams of > home in Petoskey, — and to- | E ast Tenn yson bogganing. | avenue. . Judy Wood, Joby Predericison | A graduate of | Barbara Henkel and Susan Flint| the U/ niversity were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. of Detroit, All the! Op arles j girls attend.Kimgswood School Meifat ltd the son of @ b Mrs. Emma Her. sister, Ellen, was the | be xktail party Saturday in the Mr. and ‘Mrs. E, J. Anderson gray weeks, are’ en royli~to Fort Mr. and Mrs, Harry &. Nichols \. Clark home on Suttons road, Met- and Mernie— Anderson (will spend ys ers Be ach, Fia., where they. ‘ot Winningham House left Mon- Vie Lean of ; amora. ithis weekend in Saginaw, They4ifl re main for the fest of the ~day- for Florida where they will KR Hed I rh : ‘are going up to help the Harold d witter | | | remain for twe months, , Wt ated Lane, Carolyn was graduated trom Stengleins celebrate their first wed 2 78 | ee s | Sheisa Walnut Hills School and attended jding anniversary on Sunday. Mrs. Kathleen VanDusea spent last, Mr, and Mrs. William-T. Gossett |, graduate of Smith College for two years, She StengleiA is the former Suzanne 'weekend with Carolyn Cross and are spefding sevéral weeks at the. , made her debut af’, dance at the |Anderson, _ ‘her parents in the Cross: Summer, Thunderbird Club in Palm Springs, Mercy. Schoot ae Pelate = Club in | Phoebe Otter will, leave —_— in Tawas Beach: ‘Calit. : Members-of Omega Alpha soror- McRath and Mrs. Joseph Fox) which held ad-|, jat Adah Shelly Library. Mrs. John § Chairmen Appointed — (Disnisys Work by Sam Kaner Peggy DeSalle of the Little Gal- at the lery in Birmingham is ‘an exhibit by Sam Kaher. Mr. Kaner, who has done witri! as painter, etcher, musician and! ;cinema-ballet producer, is showing loriginal color etchings and illumi-| inated Venetian mosaics. The exhibit, currently on display iis scheduled daily from % anv ne of Laurene Anselmy on West Huron street, a IErogile China Is Pretty Sturdy As Tableware lto 6 p.m. until March 1, Joking china is pretty Pair stuff, sae ~ if = just ‘take proper-care of it. - |Retreat Scheduled care as cheaper ware," ie Seal Gould, chinaware authority for a china firm, “Wash it with a soft cloth and a |mild soap,” she advises, “I'd rec- ommend putting a soft cloth be- tween the dishes if you're going To~ stack them, “That way there's less clatter, and some china can be scratched. &-cloth wilt protect it.” Other tips about china care in-. “|¢lude a-warning not to use harsh detergents or abrasives on ‘it. Food anid net be allowed to harden on the surface. When storing, ‘stack china Pes The Council of Catholic Nurses of thé Archdiocese of Detroit has been invited by the Sisters of the; ‘THM to hold the annual retreat at) St. Mary Academy. in Monroe °™ ‘Feb, 10-12. The Rev. Louis G. Weitzman, J., will be retreat master, Res- ervations for Catholic nurses in the area are being handled by Marie Hic key of East Kennett: road. placed together. This makes it eas- ier to get at wheh you need it in a hurry, and you are less likely to drop a piece in your excitement. For the same reason, cups should be hung separately or mocked by twos, | Shower Given ' por Bride-to-Be personal shower was given by _ Pat "Brooks and Pat Stinson. for’ ‘Nancy, the june - Mrs. |~!Eleanor Mooneyham of Forest street, will marry Bruce Davis, the son of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce. Davis iof North Sagiriaw. street, Feb.. 4 in ‘the Oakland Avenue United Pres- ibyterian. Church. Guests attending the. ‘Rose Davis, Sandra Jobson, Mir of Nursing. DOROTHY, ELIZABETH WILLIAMS spe Dove and Star Bed 4 ¥. PAGES 15-19 Group Has First Meeting jr taped aging dllgyrcdlponr frst oe A Te the bottle and the brush should be iterstate traffic in infants and 106S€‘chiidiess marriage a California, rinsed with very hot water as an State adoption laws are neapoee™ lawyer ° ‘boyght””,a baby from an added preca . ible, experts declare, ‘adoption ring in the East for $2,000. / ss saa Sis GG SiGgigig ia aaa aie For the first few months the baby a SUSISISIE MS SSVSISISUSISISISIS iS SH SHSHS: oe a _ bring the couple closer, . UT A Che | a, ope * aie NG ay beat ae 2 aie oe > TRE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, ‘1956 ea Bottle Changed to Be More Efficient . babies which has beer growing in’ githe U. Ss. for the past-10 years. laeuerican homes today. Lack eed curbs on an ire ade ad OF In an sacs to bolster * as q(narres QUARRELS But when the novelty wore off, |. ¢4)> WEEKEND SPECIA , (FRIDAY and SATURDAY) a es over care of the child At : fm) became frequent and bitter. T py) Vorely Spring Yellow 7 () ¢ 6 ste ts poem they Ie i ‘solve this problem they. left the Daffodils a doz. a ‘baby with friends and went abroad, Watch for Our Week-End Specials (jj) “fhe child was shunted to three different families and ended up in ja welfare home. It js still there, At These Low Prices Everyone Can Have What is happening in thousands, of ~ ii} in an emotionally-disturbed condi-| | Adoptions : in ‘Black. Market Produce Usl By DOUGLAS LARSEN ' The aaa human results husband of one couple | Iwtio used | ling the-child to be sent to a home of a couple cashing a coaeea health and has been a club over WASHINGTON (NEA)~-America from chronic abuse of —— this Zac died — the child | He's still e, in a state of €M0-|home for a loving-young boy" now|-our lives” which Snables you tojhas begun to Yeap a frightening) Procedures are now revesied by jwtis, 6: In contesting oie oma tomes a oe eke, the case £O0"'4. But the father told an investi-| “Still another tragic cise lt where get a good grip when plunging hot harvest of broken homes, twisted | and by the files of the U. 8. - | what the sisi End dhoe. am it .% gator of, the. Kefauver committee: |the mother who gives up a.child to __ Soap wo ed pgs! lives and juvenile . delinquents, Children’s Bureau. The scandal sent the heart-bro-| A lawyer who got “i-baby this! ~ “The “constant fear that we ae tatey dae nei dow? inside-the G 2 ‘ with soft plastic to elimi from the vicious black market in! tere are nome typical coane « of ken widow to @ sanatorium, fore-'way could have ne rare case| will . Save! af and $4.99 eaten Crea slippers pues Seen ae $429 and $1.99 Children's Faney STORE Styles, $198 | : Be, = | SHOE. -Qnce considered a fash- cme cor el FE 2440 poor mutts 7 = friend. j 26. W. Huron St. Belts in: festive leathers and fabrics, with glittery decorations, wide and nar- all enhance a_ wardrobe. Cloisonne picture playing cards decorate a royal-red scalloped leather belt (upper left). Black calf leather (lower lejt) bets a jeweled eee fob to dress up a ia ig Clark, Mrs. Walter b | {ider, Mrs. Ciitea Richard, and All F urniture Hi de es Dirt “CHICAGO (INS) — Your uphol- base or is a non-distilled type of | stered furniture may look spick | cleaner, i | i @ Newest styles @ Newest colors @ Every heod: size i sheath. Four Feminine favorite, initials, go into metal squares on the calf belt (upper right) and for that dressiest of parties, a 24 carat gold leather belt (lower right) with a jewel, is the end in luxury. It's perfect with a plain black sheath. SEVENTEEN | 5 County Quota ee Holds Group 5 : |\Annivérsary.Celebration |Views Movies at Dolan Home | , Each’ year, during the anniver- + International Presiddit May Vir- M Gl | 1 i mary month, of February, Quota ginia Valencik was read the tin Ee Glen Dolan entertained Psy members of the Sew and Chatter Clubs: honor their founders and) | Club in her home on South Mar- Ey (the accomplishments of women in) R Shall street on Tuesday evening. Te hoistean Yeas of endeavor. ecital Presented |Mrs. Theodore Carlson assisted the) fF) “On Wednesday evening seauahers by Piano Students ~ ees of. the Quota Club of Oakland Modern classical music provided Shed rel Nea members ty celebrated the Sith: birth. sewed for the American Cancer County celebra the theme for. the afternoon recital Society and enjoyed movies. of re day of Quota International at a mine spoon recs) i : ivious meetings. _ ap yo at — nl presemed *y * bow of phase su | Mrs. Norman Feet was honoree: 4 5 in @ rs. Pa dents. on the occasion of her birthday.. tricia Anderson were cochairman) Those participating were Linda Individually _ personalized candy, for the event. Griffin, Sharel Isenhart, Suzanne. ‘dishes marked the guests’ places It was announced that Carlote Larkin, Deanne Lucas, Kitty Mill at the supper table. Mrs. Russell , France of Gyatemala City, Guatemala, was selected to re- débrandt, Diana Owen, Patricia: Marsh, a former member, was. a. ceive a fellowship awarded every | | guest. | Spock, Mary Jane Stewart and, ore | fe Cla integuation- ‘Ruth Ann Toretta, . al to an makes woman gradu- ate student from any nation not Soviet domination, to | Black and brown, well combined, i a scaly and Mrs. od topped by a Mack-and- brown blazer. ” f ay othe Hess | 48 N. Saginaw St. a ee ee Miss Franco is pe social week ’ |with the blind, and here ‘in~ the United States she will work in the School of Social Work at Boston | University. : CLEARANCE | WOMEN’S SHOES * * * _ A huge birthday cake decorated in silver and blue, Quota Club col-, ors, centered the speaker's table. The color scheme was carried out in other table appointments. Mrs. J. Kathryne Shields, presi. dent, welcomed members and guests t from Pontiac,. | in Final Drastic Reductions , Ferndale, Farmington, Royal : Oak and Detroit. lin small covering cotdburs 48 N. Saginaw St. BRAND NEW STRAW HATS. by .... Linda Farrell THREE DAYS ONLY! THURSDAY «FRIDAY SATURDAY ® SPECIAL AT ..... jbe allowed to soak through the! 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Big | : 9 ‘ decor. . . and they have 5 pinch pleats per ponell ae oe cH : » e@amnic pick-up, buy! ray jailer atic, * hur ‘vali ce! Con- -} : eee Pectin, Sees Mies ee Gas teeta! DIEM’S SHOES ||] em soem etc 7 Sti fier. ee ite Sear s type TO n deze, $1 Ow a mabe E 1 "¢ ‘- 3 H i ‘ io . | z w tb n “0 He cabi "AB range. Save < “The Bést Friend YoorEaet Ever Had” Phone FE 5-4171 oh ask ree: : ae 87 North Saginaw Street. -- ” . , = —_ Sapte part ot oy a SES is North Saginaw St. i eg — KRESGE E 5-10-11 STORE Vocational Wild “Oats Are Natural] = ‘but she is really making a. big! lon _4young person cannot be added up, “| jump. Sade in their 40s hating acl ‘their, 20s, finally settled when they THE. ore PRESS. THU RSDAY, F EBRL JARY 2 956 i ee a _*E-think-the colleges shoud dol My: suggestion to. this mother, a better job of vocational counsel- aad td ettite he ber, is to. relax graduate!” _, ‘I know. how: this mother feels, mistake;-tetting herself worry so about a perfectly normal thing. Let's take her criticisms one at atime, - COLLEGES ARE OK First of all, the colleges do, trom my-point of view, a very good job. Their first duty is to educate the young people, not to jam them into a precedhined rigid job temtegory. Moreover, oe Many - taceted| that soon, He must -have-a period of trial and error, and’ the colleges | are smart enough to know it. ‘ Secondly, it is much better to | do your moving around in the be- | ginning, instead of holding your | nose and making a premature . | The~ boys who do that panty! a and that is a much more dif ficult age at which to change. ' And. third, according to a study! of successful top executives, made | . by the University of Chicago, the | aE : men yho changed ‘around a lot in! ROBERT H. LAITY A bachelor of science degree in| were about 30 and then zoomed |eivi) engineering was conterred | ahead. jupon Robert H. Laity Tuesday eve- | So this boy is really following - | ning “at Wayne University. He is! “Ge prosetare &f Rho veally me jthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard cessful tycoon! _ * - 'B. Laity of Pingree avenue. IKRESGE'S | | This rayon linen ensemble may head the Easter / Parade. Navy duster coat with sailor colar and button. on back belt with red trim over a print dress with wide _nat y waistband to Jnate h coat. Prewar Hose Is Available There are two very definite/all but empty and conflicting trends in the ¢on- thing aeomne sumer’s mind on the subject of One- can still get “prewar” stockings. sls sheers, They're called service “where are those sheers and if you're in doubt, prewar stockings that wore|také a look in the, next five-and- a merece jten. But don't buy the . luxury and wore? The insubstantial ser astockings because you like their chandise they're making ‘these days) jlooks and want their flattery and is just no good.” : then expect: them to. behave like This, of course, is wrong. ithe more sturdy article. ‘These women are forgetting | Know that you may have to pay, that those lovely prewar * The first is: The price is some- ‘for that flattery with a more fra-]. : New! Versatile! (A 1] Q) » , NECKLACE 30 inches of pearly beads in 2 sizes. RADUCTIONS UP 1 W 6 | ‘SNAP-AT”| Chokers. . . bracelets -.. OF ropes of cae Your creative genius can go wild with this colossal - idea in’ bead jewelry. One long rope of pearl beods thet detech from one another... make ony size you want for @ neckloce or bracelet. Buy several colors and mix them! 7 a, aN “ : COLORS: ™ [nm Blue, > * pine, an es yellow ov le ; natural pearl DOWNTOWN STORE Saginew at Huron | igile stocking. “sheers” would look like lisle to us now, They wore and wore, but they had a color of their own rather than being merely a flat- tering shadow. They were a soft hunchy weave. The second trend must be more, secret, for no one talks about it It's a definite desire for sheerer stockings and it’s reflected in the arrival on the market of filmier| stockings. The latest is so fab ulowsly sheer that the “box ome Chapters Plan Annual Banquet Final plans were. announced for the annual: banquet of Beta, Gam- ma and Alpha Chapters of” Beta Theta Phi sorority when members of Alpha Chapter met. Mts Glen Grim opened her home on Beverly avenue for the Tuesdhy evefiing meeling> ee The afinual joint meeting of the fi chapters will take place in the = s Temple Feb 8 i Coming Events pontine Rebekah Lodee brag Jott meet 3 riday at @ pm. 8&2 Perkins § The meeting of Fran C. Butterfield ent 8 scheduled for tohight has been post pan ed } —_ BIRTHSTONE RINGS Ladies’ $6.75 Up Mei‘s at Similar Low Prices Ideal for a Valentine Gift | Fine. Jewelry Repaired in Our Own Store. | , Reasonable Prices “big news) Gregory's Jewelry Your Keego Harbor Jeweler. 3037 Orchard Lake Rd. $4. Across trom’ Keege Theater vee ett Keego Harbor tee oh me your own NATURAL OR OYST “SANDLER OF B =e4s the shoe that ‘ IN. RUST OR CHARCOAL BUCKO. - tainted iF BOSTON doe % ; vel .» and (the @ newer, smoother, offer moccasin toe, as finely gtitched as ereat tions! It’s°cork cushioned, too, with ait- ened lining. ER CORKETTE. y things to RU STIC- AIRES, | ‘feel just wonderful!” ‘There's a lower, younger f Ledge: -with oping’ scooped heel, a contrasting platform . Me Ce ~ Shop Friday and Saturday for Tremendous ie Close - Out Values. of All Winter Merchandise! é < : creas f a ae “ae ew 5G _VALUES TO 50. VALUES TO 60, _ VALUES TO 85. \ i ' fo See Our New Spring Fashions - $ ; ; . = GLENHAVEN SUITS SPRING SKIRTS 9 fs ~ NEW PRINT: DRESSES wnt Stag PLAYWEAR SN eget lanen = ee Open ‘ a Convenient Charge Account at Pegsy's s * - 30, eo 90 Dey os peter ‘Ascounts!. re * = THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1956 ‘Dani Face- lifting of Mme. Lupescu . ye MIAMI BEACH, Fla. @—Dr. 1 f rinnell's : HOME OF STEINWAY PIANOS Daniel Shorell has. issued a denial) | in ' , . ‘that he perfornied a facial opera-| tion in Lisbon on Elena Lupescu, “ | widow of King Carol of Romania. x . = | Sf mi Beach| = . | t t R t | Ina pet) oe FY . b > NS rumen en a bigwigs advised that the | i person involved in an operation in| ~ | [Lisbon was not Madame Helene] oR U ice STORES P| a n | ncl ude S: Magda Lupescu. Consequently I ‘J ‘ ° wish to make categorical denial : aad aad —_— , | that I performed facial surgery on| 7, rn eonenesttt r gt ter PTT ey \ ee Madame Helen Magda Lupescu in SALE D. Pa U DAY wes \ __ . , ° \Lisbon, and that I request you to e 6 Private Lessons! : ‘make ‘wide public knowledge to Ri J S$ % , that effect.” \ . | Last December Dr. Shorell had ; 0? Pp 0S Y 33° °. 4 t Irid tha Use of Instrument in Your eas peewied teas ting GLYCERINE - 24‘e(INFANT or ADULT) Home While Learning! operation upon Mme. Lupescy.|. \ . | Subsequently Mrs. Monique Urdar- R E a ° R D S| \ ee 4danu, wife of the former great PE PTO BS Z @ Choice of Accordion, Violin, cubes & Eee Or F 5 il | “Princess Elena never had her - oe : ss REOULAR aD p | Reg. 39 , y | Tene": Cornet, Trombone, A 285 "ih De Shorell| een EN Recotds 10 Por 99: a cia | ame | PJOLYCERINE & R45 TAAD) memes ens - Yeoh, but Watch Them | ee A. awegs 5 2: in That Heavy Traffic” REGULAR SOt- 6 OUNCE S1Z6 HN, yell) , . Ih Uipie only comp ete _ | NEW ORK ING) That eek Mf. Fi he : TUV¥evwvvw¥svTNTUUOALONIUONUINIDIUND.20 YC 208 Tove meses Moth Balls or Flakes] PS genre tres deuce rela REGULAR 290¢- | POUND SIZE bureau announced that effective ls £/ IN COME TAX “4 | today in 39 states female drivers la VORIS mouTH WASH 69| “S = G U 1] D E B 00 K _. | J under 25 who operate private cars iS LS) mw . , will be entitled to aute-tabilityy fs = SS E S J insurance at rates lower than those REGULAR e9<¢- 20 OUNCE cs required of male drivers in the same age. bracket. Refusal Brings $10 Fine Crarged with refusing to identify himself at the scene of an auto- a : : | mobile accident, William D. Par- -= 4 eo : lent, 24, of 3106 Collier Ct., pleaded | : GRINNELL’S 27 SO Saginaw FE 3-7168 ‘guilty yesterday and was fined $10 Cooked To Perf ti pe tgee Municipal Judge Maur- . \ ROSS P A sa f( HOT ROAST BEEF jf === TE : SANDWICH 25¢ Looseleaf me 17 : Cheice of plein or MASHED POTATOES AND GRAVY 10e Pai ler Served 7 EA Pisin ‘ga ™ AQ AYOLAS VANILLA ICE CREAM STRAWBERRY HEART CENTER Durable ~ | PLAYING : a on By.” ALENTINE GIFTS sdiigot Y BRACH'S i LB. a) \ 'sqio_f RED VALENTINE HEART Gldeneertaed to * E _ sonar oh MEN’S ALL-WOOL | All. Chrome SCHRAFFT’S RED VALENTINE HEART : Floral Design WO RSTE D ronster MMM Lichen aol 7 : , W th Ripover doors 4 Her Your Valentine With } . Choice of styles to COREY'S RED p SUITS | Ne 7 sold regularly at °34. 95 to 42, 5 | \/ mexenn \ 2 eS ; TO UMIT QUANTITIES. -_ “including sttard alterations ft wi ! | eeeniae 16 Ree: $1.0 Sie 7 7 “caer souRJOIS White Rain CHARBERT Ee ety = sty | "azes [ste \ 2 = *159 = $2°° Last 3 DAYS: RDAY | THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDA | Avy yy) am ot = , J : * ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THU RSD, AY) FEBRU ARY 2 eae ~ ‘a ~ Blonde Will Testify tee asurer-of the Holy Name © $1 Million Expansio’ . | He TRAVERSE CITY uw — Cone) ‘ |World War II and a member of the Drive Gears Co. immediately on a llarge plant facilities by jcent, jager, anhounces. idivision of the Michigan Tool Co. (INS) —;manufacturers auto parts. 'The Radio Corporation of America tafson said plant- employment, now /will start mass preduction of color about 200, will be increased when television sets at its Bloomington the addition is completed, qacbesty and Indianapolis plants this year,: by the end ‘of -June. Suing for Accident PORT..HUBON w—Mrs, Virginia | five million dollar Bloomington Waun of Port Haron has filed suit plant, which has been in limitedjin Cireuit Court [Seeking $50,000 ‘color TV output for two years__||; a Seidel said is planning to| PITITITIITIITITTTTITTTTTTTTti iit DARRELL’S - 50 see Paul Gustafson, plant man-| The company, al Gus i YOU HAD A NECK aS LONG AS THIS FELLOW ‘black and white production to'™ 1 : iJ oe /. - 24 Hour Emergency- TONSILINE SHOULD QUICKLY MELIEVE IT a5, re 49-98 - 1° 5x7? 8 x 10". 12K 16" Something new in home decor . . . “three dimensional” pictures made of actual pieces frames. They're beautiful as well as con- versation pieces! DOWNTOWN STORE Saginaw at Huron _|vania prison. of bark and moss . . . in shadow box type ~ L a AT. A CHALLENGING LOW PRICE! lobe District. Philadelphia when Joseph “Specs” O'Keefe and- Stanley Gusciora,| were under.arrest there. O'Keefe allegedly confessed par- .|ticipating in the robbery arid impli-| cated 10 others, including Gusciora| who is serving a term in a Pennsyl- Indictments were obtained against all eleven, and six are due for trial in April. O'Keefe already has pleaded guilty. iFather of Six Crushed 'to Death in Ecorse Pit ECORSE (INS) — A 50-year-old ~| Lincoln Park man was crushed to ‘death last night while uncoupling ‘a pot car in the hearth pit at the ‘Great Lakes Steel Corp. here. | Fellow workers said Herbert, |Stéir was leaning between the car land its motive power unidh, at- ltempting to unhitch the coupling, } Rowston, 34, of 24 Utica Rd. Steir is survived by a wife and six children. Fes the unit backed up. Nine natives were killed in tri-| ‘bal battles in New Guinea's Mor- ~Men’s Fine Quality -2-TROUSER: SUITS | If the price tags were marked much higher, these suits would still be outstanding values! At our specially planned price .. . they defy comparison! Suits Without Extra Trousers Priced at Only $49.00 c Pure all wool Worsteds, Sharkskins, and Flannels. We selected these fine fabrics for the man who demands. long service and price retaining qualities. We had them tailored to our high standards and styled with msculine vigor in comfortable models. = Regulars, shorts, and longs in most of the favorite year round shades. Come in today. . tomorrow .. _or first thing . don’t miss this tremendous value, now at the start of the Spring Season. Remember... only $57. OPEN Monday : Bnigey tiH9 P.M. js Two more nominating petitions were filed yesterday ‘at the city, iclerk's office for the March 5 pri- mary by two candidates secking’ seats on the 1956-57 City Commis- sion. Filing petitions -were~Philip E. Rowston, incumbent from District '2, and Victor L. Smothers, seek- ing a seat in District 7 presently represented by Commissioner Har- ry W. Lutz. The two petitions were the third and fourth submitted prior to the Feb. 14 deadline, Peti- tions were received this week | from Mayor Wiliam W, Donald. | | sem (District 3) and Commission- ier John A, Dugan (District 5). 'was appointed to the commission! July 5,.1955 to fill the vacancy) ‘left by the resignation of Harcourt S. Patterson. . He is a partner in the law firm, of Beer, Rowston, and Currah ‘lwhich he joined soon after being Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better! ve 51 North Saginaw --and ~~ Tel- Huron! Shopping C enter he for Forthcoming Primary ‘ iy 1 d POU CUS CO CC CC CC OCCT CCCE CCT CCC CCC COC OCCCCCC CCC OCC OCC CEO FEC COO CCE OOO i Mr LL Ln Ltn dm Ge rc afd LN LO Lr rr ld Ldn nc al A ln i i i i ll i i i i i i i i i tt ( IC “OPEN WD - Thurs.- Fri,-Sat.t9 P.M. IM” Fish May Have to Wait : ANN ARBOR uw — State Rep. ‘Herb : Clements (R-Deckerville), admitted to the Bar in Decem-'patient in the University poapital | T | \ber 1953. Rowston received a law| Said ee tehon na to oe ‘ ‘out of t ospital befere the Feb degree ffom the Detroit College) 18 deadline for filing bills in the & of Law in June, 1953 and his'state legislature. Clements said he’ bachelor's degree from Olivet , in,will offer a bill to restock the’ 1942. |Great Lakes with disappearing. spe- | The candidate is the _— of | |cles at a the Pontiac Senate of the Delta | Theta Phi law fraternity, on the | Board of Directors of the Real . Estate Board and on the more of Deacons of the First Congre- gational Church. | ¢ The attorney is married and the ifather of two girls. Smothers, 37, and the father of four children, lives at 154 Perkins. He was defeated in 1954 by Lutz. for the same commission seat, He is presently a custodian for ‘the Board of Education after’ hé left the employ of General Motors iTruck- and Coach Division. He has been a resident of the Prescription Service 37-39 S. Saginaw at Water St. DAYS——CALL FE 5-4521 AFTER 11 P. M.—FE 5-4485 Fa . Emergency Delivery on Request., _Tamsaeeeeneeneseeeeeeeseneneneene "NOW YOU CAN SAVE EVEN MORE! | WE BOUGHT OUT) -===/ ENTIRE STOCK... | of St, Vincent De Paul Church Of Plumbing Supplies From the : 11 MARLIN LUMBER CO. | . but we had to buy their . . and now we are PASSING THESE BIG SAVINGS ON TO Riisee auc unsaoenascaaumdl We made a terrific buy on ‘these plumbing supplies . entire stock to do.it . You! LAUNDRY TRAYS ag ¥ with Be end. a 1G casa! re ond You'll BATH TUBS Sry. Te uM Be ape | Prices Slashed ae ‘Cabinet Sinks — CABINET” SINK Complete with fave and ae: Slashed a Clear: - $19.95 556° D Camay Convinced: a SPECIAL PURCHASE! HEATER eo! od | oreh, Bases ar . Hot Water § ) 54” Size CABINET SINK * lt With faucet & strainer . eut for clearance! $629 Big 66" Double ta Compartment! CABINET SINK Cemplete with ort and strainer, New low pric $116" ALL ripped! SINKS sien 50 Free’ St: nding TOILETS ere’y spee e-plus! vtvled, well made toilets oF LOWEST PRICES! A-Grade ] 8° Irregulars This Value soa Yost Be Convinced!’ STALL SHOWERS. sovg CSRS $395 curtain WASH BAS'NS Seat, (ot pot $95 maha 52 Gallon HOT WA WATER + HEATER These tanks = terry arranty, Compare the + ' siss, 50 THESE AR UALIT DISCOUNT YOUNGSTOWN CABINET -- SINKS A 00 | we an you'll be con vinced it's « real bur! , SAVE > Up to PP PPPPPAPPPPPP AS wonderful value! puveTre. A AAA AAA AAA ARAMA ee OO OO 3-Pc. BATH SETS dloset (less seat) .. .scomplete with trim HURRY FOR THESE “1 95 . THEY WON'T LAST LONG AT THIS - LOW PRICE! COLORED BATH SETS Now as Low as $109. 95 Up Choice of cast iron or steel tubs. 17 x 19-inch china basin, an Pwwvvwvvvvvevwvvecvde* ln i th al ll ls i ln Ni tite hi ti tt ‘wwe i’ ----aemeeememenneecee 1 “HT White Enamet - g 21x32-Inch ea fi] LAUNDRY TRAYS 2- COMPARTMENT. SINKS *2)” *8” 4-inch SOIL PIPE in 5-ft. lengths ............ only $3.69 3 Ways .to Buy: 1. Cash a2. Layaway 3. FHA— | No Mghey Down. (As Kow as $1.25 / Weekly), Rea! today! comes with Steed ~and Faucets buys! Hurry down Slight imperfections. “The Store That Values Built’’ PLUMBING, SUPPLY CoO. ase ger evan Full Stock of Soil Pipe Fittings—Everything in Plumbing Supplies” Phones: -FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 : : FREE DELIVERY. ra FREE PARKING © Ercept on Cash and Carry cemaiee wt oe | 4 ee re j ‘ / it . i i. “ oe f : i] . , ~ 1 : : iy J / fA — omni - : 8 =~ B, / a i ' | ES _. : oo i = __ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 2, 1956 : “Bob Considine Says be _ Child’s Misdeéd’ Launches a Big Business “Special Purchase! FACTORY CLOSE-OUTS ame: YORK (INS)—Don't belt A lend that had no lords and.him. You would have to go inside|of which wili go to the Music Di-\a dean’ to hear him. But he was 5- PC. CHROME SETS anes 4 eo. little daughter if you catch dukes. and where the class di-|the fence or he would ride over| Vision of the American Theater elaborately indifferent to his art. as ain a. the old lady's war war|¥isions were not easily defined be-| yo ae Wing. ‘It'll take me_at least two hours. to! ans on | ber dabbling mused many of the newly arrived. as * * |. get back to my old form,” he said Stamps i « paint on her sweet little kisser.'trish. From California nearly 100; DUGHIN MEMORIAL . | Mrs. W. Averell Harriman, the|with a worried look, after = . : Look what happened to Ellen Has-|years ago, one wrote: Eddie Duchin will be dead five igovernor’s lady, is honorary chair-|tough years of war. 1 e ] : “There are no gentlemen here.jyears on Feb. 9. Some of the man. The campaign will be’ Vg Pp f 1, oonteld. * * «@ _ {It a farmer in Ireland made three| friends, who loved him* and still launched with @ huge concert at ears rege lesen through | 2 rice i " £ That’s right, Ellen Hassenfeld. four thousand dollars. in a year mourn his death have formed a Town Hall in New York Feb. 12. grabbed by a cuciaity sualined | $ 7 ‘She was 7 years old that happy day/YOu couldn't walk the Toad with fund in his memory, the bene) Ruchin had more foaunaaiane admiral, and, for a time,. be- 438° | ‘when she dipped into her mother's | class than almost anybody I've | came the admiral's personal | » cosmetic kit and came, out looking} PIODAY’S ASSIGNMENT FOR: met in New York or anywhere | piano player. He rebelled and | _ = like Sitting Bull just before he else. The way he sat at a piano | demanded action. Miffed, the | eon ae “went to work on Custer. lOR. EDITORS | | or stood at a bar made him a admiral asked’ why. | i SAVE NOW! PHOTO Mrs. Hassenteld scrubbed the nay “One of these days my. kid is Lorger Sizes “@hlld and packed her off to béd. Every woman of every age who going to ask me, ‘What did you do and Shapes ‘The father, who is president of a ever met him. fell in love with him,'in the big war, Daddy?’ I can't For Your Selection ce toy company, was informed of secretly or otherwise. Yet he was/tell him I playéd piano at Great * = the crime when he came home youl jd man’s man, and his idea of a/Lakes." _ i from work that evening. perfect day was to sit in a corner at| “Eddie got his -war,. and the war 36S. TELECRAPH The child acted as her own de- Shor's place and talk baseball with nearly got him, too, And whenever 1 ’ ad ; "Sense counsel. “You- ‘make toys,” his friend Joe ta he told the story in the years after j he said tothe old man. “Why ea war, he'd grin and say, “You | TeleHursn Shopping He could play piano so well| know something, after all that trou-| that even Rachmaninoff would go to ble the kid never | asked 1 me.” RE srviss FABRICS! COLORS: M0 PENNEY'S washable | wonderful daytime dresses! ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! she had made $125,000. Radio Eireann has done some in / : ee teresting research in the field of : / letters sent back to Ireland by / people who came to this count . _ in the years after the Great Pen: MIND YOUR MANNERS—1 f ° Ld * 2 - . M ‘ Good manners are based on kindness and consideration for others. "mile = Soetigaey si < Sometimes we speak of “company manners” which means special ganke @ fortune t this land, but|.™2nners when we have company or go visiting. | can earn an honest living. aod Here is a case where “company manners’’ were forgotten. . ~.othing more,” wrote an Irishman Jane is having a party and Dick was invited. Although his mother | who settled in Ohio in the 1870s. | reminded him to get dressed he put it off until it was too late. Then J were philosophical and/ he dashed to the party in his old clothes. . letters! Arriving at Jane's house, Dick dashed in without knocking, didn't | : take off his cap and startled Jane by his sudden entrance so that she—}— # ~—*] stm think I am in as good | ‘Topped her tray of ice cream. : world a country as there is in the When invited to a party, Junior Editors should use their “‘company | today for a poor man,” wrote | Manners.” Arrive on time, knock at the door and enter quietly. Boys an Irishman in 1883 from the | Should take off their caps on entering. All Junior Editors should be state of Washington, | polite to the grownups, their hostess and other guests. majority As a reminder color this picture for your scrapbook. FA nbs my sama tnag Bly Br Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write man here| Your suggestions to “Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper; it | ‘will work and save his earn-| Cannot be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of and make use of his brains,| ideas, the first submission will be accepted. — os TOMORROW; (ireeting Guests Cotton Hit Larade 4 YARDS of : oe ~ ___ | aces SKIRT on THIS BRENTWOOD HIT! 74 Here's just one of the many, many won- derful daytime fashions you'll find in Penney’s Cotton Hit Parade right now! “Starfire” Series Allnotary bond- ed Certified Perfect Dia- It's a house-or-street style in paisley printed cotton, bright with ‘looping trim at the yoke and skirt pockets. Penney’s has it in your size, whether you wear 12 to 20, 1414 to < 241. Gold, rose or green . .’. just toss in your machine to - launder! “Elegance” Ser ie Ss Notary Bonded Certified. Per- tect Diamonds. Trade in Any | Old Ring and save even more, | 14Diamonds -—=-6 Diamonds 217 Diamonds be 1 SQ ee 1 STO es "SRQ -3 NO. CHARGE FOR CREDIT! : Striped corded chambray, pas cotton scoop in beautifully tailored and turquoise, pink, green, | Preshrunkt. for wash-day grey, Sizes 12 to 20, 141, — ease. Grey, green, red, blue — to 2414, or pink. Sizes 12 to 20, ° : 14% to 2415 GP fee 50 wn, Ml A -£ i oe | FEdera/ a See eC 374 | _— ae oe 2 . pea Bl] PENNEY QUALITY IS STILL YOUR. omsariar's SAVING ? a by —s hoes ® tales 5 , 9 . : a Seek fo Retain l Psychiatrists Williams Confers With Experts Who Quit State Posts Over Policy Spat” LANSING (@®—-Gov, Williams in-| dicated today that two child psy. chiatry experts who resigned from their University of Michigan posts have been offered direction of the state's new Hawthorne he Center at Northville. > The two are Dr. Raiph D. Rabinovitch and his wife, Dr. Sarah Dubo. They quit as heads of the children's neuropsychiatric institute at Ann ater in a policy | dispute, Gov. Williams conferred with the two in his office yesterday in an attempt to persuade them to remain in the state mental health system. He said the couple, both MRS, MARGARET EK. CHOW Missionary to Speak at Assembly of God Speaking tonight at the First. Assembly of God, 210 N. Perry nationally recognized in their field, reportedly had been offered posi- tions in other states. Hawthorn clinic; not scheduled for completion. until May, will house 80 mentally ill children when | St. will be Mrs. Margaret E. Chow, missionary to Bri Guiana. The iservice will begin at 7:45 p.m: She vill tell of the work accomplished, the people and their customs. Mrs. Chow went to British Gui- first opened and later be expanded |@Ma with her husband in 1946° and to 120 beds. Costing more than‘established an assembly in George- two million dollars, it is patterned town.She was born in China. Dur- largely after the Ann Arbor clinic | ing World War II, the Chows, both which the couple headed. “Naturally, said the grover- nor, “I am deeply concerned over the prospect that the great experience and talents of Dr. Rabinovitch and his wife may be lost to Michigan. “They not only made a great/ contribution at the university, but they have been very helpful as consultants to various state com- missions and agencies, and the probate courts. “No conclusions were reached in our discussions. But in view of our great need for persons trained in psychiatry and their eminence] in this field, I am hopeful a way can be found to keep them in Michigan.” Williams said the couple indi- missionaries, | Shanghai. Gets Second Chance After Admitting Theft An 18-year-old Auburn Heights youth, arrested yesterday for robbing a store at 402 Central St., Friday, will be tuxned over to the |\Oakiand County Court of No Record. _ : - Detectives said mitigating cir- cumstances in the boy's family) background warrant giving him! another chance. | His admitted companion in the \crime, a 16-year-old Pontiac | aia was turned over to juvenile} were interned in| * jee to priv: ate practice and would) The pair confessed: taking a egted they would prefer state serv- | authorities. jwatch and $10 in pennies, said |police, who made the arrests after a tip from a Pontiac Press reader| Deeds Office Shows t= tatinss. =" R ilroad Car Fer Decline in Business \Onaroting reer : With 12.880 total papers recorded | PORT HURON u®—The Chesa-! in January, Oakland County Regis- \peake & Ohio car ferry, Pere Mar- ter of Deeds Orrin McQuaid today) quette 12, was back in service reported a total income of $19,-\today following a crash yesterday TTT, linto the side of a dock. This figure is a slight decreaxé? A sister ship pyHed the vessel from January 1955, when 13,513 free. She was loaded with 20) papers brought income of $21,- freight cars, bound for Sarnia,’ 214 60. 'Ont., from Port Huron, when she! This vear, there were 3,091 piled into the dock about a mile deeds, 1.564 mortgages, 1,457 pho- south of Port Huron. tostats, 4.555 chattel mortgages, Capt. W. A. O'Rourke blamed and 2.213 miscellaneous. the collision on a faulty compass Seventeen new plats were re- reading and fog. corded during zanary The ferry suffered no damage. | R&H Everyday Values ARE Sale Values! Women’s Novelty Shoes ONE LOT . Regular 5.00 and 6.00 Values “think over’ the situation. ane OF 5 tiiuny oy F cocrameed by Good comida O45 aovrenst mee . . Feather Light Casuals They cushion each step with'the greatest comfort. Colors and Sizes for Every Need! H idths: : Medium, - White— Grey— Cream— Blogk —Brown— One Lot Women's Play Shoes One Lot Women's House Slippers 1” Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 P. M. 1 55 | Just 3 more days of our most successful of all sales . e $4 hee aa — ae Further reductions on some _ special groups for the final days. Come in now and get your share of these wonderful values of nationally known SUITS @ TOPCOATS @ OVERCOATS © SLACKS @ JACKETS America’ s Finest National Brands of Clothing EAGL E 56.0 LI PPERC RAFT. .. WORSTED- TEX. 5c oh INL .- BELMONT... ROCK- KNIT .. GLENWOOD SUITS-COATS | Here are three large groups that repre- sent tremendous values and outstanding quality! ... Whatever price you choose there’s a fine selection of fabrics, colors and models available! Suits and Coats $ A Values to $59.50 Suits and 1 Coats $ Values. to $69.50 Suits and Coats 56 Values to $85.00 2 e itis be Ft eye IMPORTED ALL WOOL Fl AANNEL SUM A selected group of fine im- ported All Wool Charcoal Flannel Suits in grey, blue and brown. Regular $59.50 values. .. . Now $38.00. Fine all. wool worsted and sharkskin fab- rics in the new- est patterns and colors. A regu- lar $75 value, now $58... the price includes ue ex a pair. smartne s “doubled: yalue/redoubled~ eee -.trouser suits! SS EP TEBE E LEE ae Tee R! em ow re | i” hile he was driving to see hisison Geary, 4, and a daughter, Joe, 34, insistéd he pulled the Job Quonnapowitt after ‘the youngstér;8er twain, the San Diegan, i east! —____§ and Mon. “fer Til of Monaco said his ear has presented her husband, auto-' and William Elbers, brothers, -were| member of his family to figure. in| ‘Fe Railway Co. has started its in- ta re i bf Ak f > ; ett 1 Au 8 a ‘a . x se pean ; . ah F ; ; f i ; t ‘TWENTY-FOUR fee oo “THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1956 Woman Claims Injuries . Singer Has Saby : strong. Brother Saves [Runs j in the Family {Sento Fe Investigating Due to Prince’s Mishap SANTA MONICA, Calif. a — Kin From Prison Term. > WAKEFIELD, Mass, eWeek | in Los Angeles . HOLLYWOOD! ‘(P—Prince Rain- Singer Jane Powell ‘of the' movies| JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Joe McAuliffe, 24, today was the fourth| LOS ANGELES w—The Santa " mobile dealer Pat Nerney, with @ on trial on charges ‘of stealing @ say life, He hel iM 13-| “lightly tapped” the car'in front!) Gaughter. Miss Powell has a ornie = ~ jectdopey be Curley yell I 1S quiry imto the wreck of its pasgen- fiancee, actress Grace Kelly. After! Buzanne, 3, by her first husband, all by—timself and demonstrated! iplunged through- thin ice, His|Los Angeles. Jan. 22. The inquiry amens addresses, he drove on, insurance man Geary Steffan, and by lifting the 300-pound safe to the brother. father* and grandfather all, is expected to—Jast sevéral days he, said \Nerney has a daughter, Mona, 8,| |witness stand in Criminal Court. |won Massachusetts Humane - So-| land a spokesman said no an- Mrs. Nancy Kauffman of Mali, ‘py his previous marriage to ac-| “That-was about the same height ciety medals for similar rescues in’ ‘nouncements will be made on its a passenger in the other “ar, said tress Mona Freeman, (hens The ground. as the trunk of \past years, | progress. she suffered neck injuries. She said eee —— jthe car,” Joe said, : The wreck took 30 lives. the ‘car of her’ husband Albert was) Bonn reports that the German) The jury acquitted William, 42.) Tourist receipts in Austria . to-! aaa \ . struck by the prince’ s while it was merchant marine now exceeds' Joe was convicted of burglary’ taled $20,349,000 in a single rom Pakistan is spending $2,800,000 stopped for a boulev ard stop sign.'2 500,000 tong. - ___‘and is awaiting sentence. ‘month, Hor wool. ce 1 Sceienaveneeeeee see Tessas Open Fri. til 9 P.M. With Attached Formica Tables! A $279 Value Fashioned to meet the exacting |, demands of outstanding interior decorators yet of the utmost prac- ticability. NO one would ever sus- > pect it, but the magnificent high- styled sofa opens easily to a su- premely comfortable full-size bed -when you need extra sleeping accomodations. Both pieces are ~ full seated, the chair is 44’ wide. % rw"rrrTvTeVTeTrrTrrT eee eee eT eee eee ee eee eee eee ee eee eee vrwwrrrrrvevrrvrewrvrvrvrvwrwrrvrvrvrevvwerwvrYYYwvYYYYeYewwY 9-Pc. 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CHROME KITCHEN OUTFIT OUTFIT Three plastic top tables and two a i i i i i i i i i i Ni Ni i ti hi i Lin in Min Mii Mi Mi i i i hi aN i hi hi i he bh ts hp he be dh a oe colorful lamps go with this smart two-piece Tiving roony. suite, plus @ good fooking. 9x12 rug, all for only... . ; | 149 | ! | | } | } DISCOUN | HOUSER A sturdy 5p. ghrome set in many colors. — Plastic tops that are heat, scratch, chip and _mar proof. Save on this: ‘$ for only . ic FURNITURE — APPLIANCES ) WELCOME HOME, i SAM BENSON! WE WANT TO WELCOME. HIM: HOME WITH A TERRIFIC ‘WEEK'S BUSINESS . . . With Your Help, of Course! -GABARDINE- SHARKSKIN - SPLASH PATTERNS /@Regular : @Longs — y. , 397 We Could Sell for $42.50 Gabardines $ Trench Coats. 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OUR NAME HAS BEEN CHANGED! THE PONTIAC MOTOR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Will Henceforth Be Known as lee, Fire Causes $200,000 Ruin to Wayne Firm WAYNE (INS) — The W. L.| Gates Furniture Co., in Wayne was destroyed by fire yesterday. Damage was estimated at $200,- 000. Cause of the blaze “was_ not. determined, --The fire, discovered by patrol- | {Racial Trouble Brews in South 2nd Bomb Blast. Rocks’ | Front Yard of NAACP) CHIEF PONTIAC FEDERAL CREDIT UNION © Everything else is the same as Gare which includes the many fine services we offer to our 10,000 depositors. his wife’ his four children, Richard’ ‘7, Susan, 5, Kathleen, 3, Arthur Jr., 2, and-a nephew, Gerald Ed-| ward ‘Myers, 13. Mother, 5 Children Perish in Home Fire PORTLAND, Ore. (#—A mother and five “children died in a fire that ‘destroyed their home in a ‘matter of minutes in a suburban Tragedy Strikes DETROIT @—Reaching on tip. toe from a chair for a recqrding of “The Lord’s Prayer,” 8-year- ling—pelicemen, raged for more Official in. Montgomery |than an hour before being brought under control by 24 firemen aided ATLANTA (®—Ingredients fromjby volunteers..from the Wayne- equrt and Legislature simmered Nankin Township fire department uneasily today in the South's racial and onlookers. area five miles. east of here last night, Only the father, Arthur Mertill Graham, 50, escaped. He.said an explosion, presumably of an oil heater, blew him through a win- dow, CHIEF PONTIAC FEDERAL CREDIT. UNION — old Charles Chamberlain caught, his head in an overhanging base-| ment clothesline and strangled. The boy wanted to try out a rec- ord player his father-had just in stalled, 7 Sones Wa fA | caldron, kindled anew by a bomb; blast in Alabama. |. Virginia legislators voted strong Fapproval to a resolutidn of inter- ‘position which denounced the U, S. Supreme Court's ruling on public school segregation as an “illegal encroachment" on the sovereign! rights of a state. They voiced the pledge that Vir- ginia, where the interposition) movement had its recent rebirth, would follow whatever legal and htonorable means it could muster to impede the mixing of white and, |Negro students in \ the classroom. | Bhe vote yesterday left no doubt as to Virginia's stand: in the Sen- | late the resolution passed 36-2; in the HOuse 90-5 lapproved a bill that would take away the charter of any city that, fails th maintain racially segre-| parently was aimed directly at. Atlanta ,where a federal court or-| der recently brought an end to segregation on public golf courses. Alabama was the first state to adopt an interpositionist plan which seeks to hold void the racial rulings ofthe Supreme Court—and the plan became official and went into effect without the ores endorsement. ‘FOLSOM AVOIDS ISSUE The deadline for executive action on Alabama's nullification resolu- tien came yesterday, and Gov. James E, Folsom said then that he was wishing his hands of the mat- ter. Thus lacking action by the governor, 4he bill was not returned ito the House, where it originated, ie it thereby became an act auto- _ Delicious Cream-Center CHOCOLATE matically, | The bomlj blast came last night. ft was the second set off in 48 jhours ‘in Montgomery, ‘capital of the Confederacy and now beset by a drawn-out Negro boycott of city buses 2 LBS. 44* | The bomb ae in the front | yard of the home of E, D, Nixon, ! Rich, dark shsadiots with a ia Negro Pullman car ‘porter and “creamy. vanilla center. You'll - saver the flavor ond the woy these delicious drops melt in your | mouth. Special taste treat! the Advancement of Colored Peo- tossed at the parsonage home of the Rev; M. L, King, a Negro Bap- tist preac' her. * Both Nisa and King have tee! Downtown active in directing the boycott of} —— .{Montgomery buses. Store No one was harmed at either | explosion. . Considerable damage was. done to the front porch of King’s home; the blast at the Nix-| on dwelling did only mtnor eee age to a gate post. “to us by) relatives and friends! - Se Yes < . . ‘that's right! According to survey, 60.3% of our patrons are referred by friends and relatives who wear Kindy glasses! The reasons are simple . . . con- fidence, trust and satisfaction. Our patrons know they can depend on Kindy eyewear for quality, accuracy and performance. They know their friends and relatives will be impressed by the wide selection of Kindy fashion "firsts’ . . . and will enjoy the »_frvendly, dependable service, too! Take a tip from our many matieed friends. Enjoy the-comfort-and service of fgets ciate controlled- quality Kin y eyewear—today! “ASK A FRIEND ABOUT - KINDY GLASSES” OR. SPENCER OATES, '. Optometrist 3 NO. SAGINAW ST. 9:39-5:30 daily 9:30-12:30 Wed. 9:30-8:00 Fri ye . “ ° & ‘Forty-six per cent of all the cars In Georgia, a House committee gated facilities. The measure ped onetime. former president of the Alabama) Chapter of the National Assn, for) iple. Monday night a bomb was} ’ “ a k ’ ae ’ na F * 850 Joslyn St. FE 2-0296 He told authorities that those) German immigrants introduced in the United States are parked trapped inside were: the Christmas tree to (a outdoors all night, a wurvey | shows. Mrs. Thelma May Graham, 39,|early in the 18th Century. : FINAL REDUCTIONS 1 ‘ON ALL WINTER CLOTHING § Prices slashed to the bone for oan clearance! Most items at cost a ni Sensation al Offe r/l g Al] Wool Suits - DQ" | | Layaways and charges accepted. Alterations at cost. These are all fine quality worsteds and sharkskins taken from our regular stock. All sizes in regulars, shorts and longs. These are all Pen first quality coats in all styles, ~ } colors and sizes. Buy at these prices for next winter ee: 20°-'30° Additional Items We Are Closing Out! ——ALL TERRIFIC SARGRINS 20 SUBURBAN COATS ‘74 All Wool—Originally to $35 >” 25 MEN’S JACKETS 7 Some All Wools—Originally to $20 $ 5° And *7 88 Formerly Priced to. *50 All One Price j om +4 ; Formerly Priced to *60.00 i All’ the ladies’ winter coats ‘left in stock slashed to this one low price . 24" Originally Priced WORK PANTS Originally | $3.88 MEN’S TROUSERS Some All Wools - hes + %. is < 3 m7 “ = ‘to $60.00 ‘It's smart to 30--60--90 day shop at Malloy’s charge accounts for top quality- or weekly and friendly, courteous service. fiche: budget plan ... all at no extra cost! a ee fi Y . y See + A + Leary - —— \ E / er \ poe yaa Vie poe sid, ee te pee *4 fics sella ead ; : - : Wee : Aes of SOV ‘t if ‘ ~. J “t Z * Ped F] eh gy / / f i 4 4 -, s fp f aati oe ad. 7 ee oi , 4) ee ha | i Lif‘ t cy ve THE PONTIAC-PRESS,- -SHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1956 ‘ ~Junk. Mail Puts Pressure on City’s Postal Facilities Added jtvels cn sivedilpinnde-\encunt of dverthing set af low spondence would be held up for quate postal fatilities wis cited|tird-class rates is mounting yesterday by Acting Postmaster|\Tapidly.~ - =. » Leslie H. Dean Sr. who reported that a current increase in “junk mail” has exhausted funds set aside for itg processing. - ‘ lof the area, he said. “We ere presently away over our. budget in: this mail category, ‘Dean disclosed “Third-class mail whose takes &s much in time and money to_handle- as first-class jetters— and we don’t get nearly the re- tum The post. office head stated that) Post Oltes Department permitted seman to distribute unaddressed) er Gen. Norman R. Abrahths in| The vast majogity of such mail local employes are keeping abreast advertising at each h on’ their which he told a house appropfia-/handled by the Pontiac Post Office of the incoming volume, although: s. Complaints froth the public, " tions subcommittee that thelis sent by firms loca located outside'he* pointed © yume, ltough ues. C arent ee aes Sriet period in 1954, the|that the volume is again almost as advertisers to provide specific ad dresses again, The latter ‘requirement, Dean said, Was added in an effort to! discourage abuses of third-class. privileges on the theory that put- ting addresses on circulars would entail more work for the sender and thus reduce volume, Abrahms told the subcommittee bad as it was_at the height of the gested that rates on direct-mail advertising be raised to a point Sues Gordon Mocroe . for $125,000 Damages LOS ANGELES (®—Singer.-Gor- fendant in a sult for $125,000 traf- fic injury damages. _ Mrs. Marion Dunn, film studio secretary, alleges was injured nm Macrae’s car another, . which was pushed into a third car. The third car struck (where it would be. financially self- sustaining. - ” den Macrae has been nafned de-|7 liqdor when the accident occurred 2 /Dee, i 1 in North Hollywood. _ ane ran i : phe 2S s : ; cae * savings. ‘189 g. $298 Value hee Down! 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In routine cleaning of kitchen and bath- room surfaces Clorox not only removes stains and deodorizes, it disinfects... provides a type. ' of disinfection recommended by hundred of public health partners, Seees ‘stocked, at all times, for .what- + Lemon-Salmon Sandwich King yaawcwercereresre’ (AL ho = Sandwich Ring Snack planning is an art ot its ‘own, for . teénagers home from | school_parties, movies or dancing are invariably hiingry; and bless-' ings on the refrigerator that's well. ever forays they -make upon it!” - Here's a snack they'll really. en- joy—a hearty hot sandwich ring, served with ‘tall glasses of lem- onade. It’s surprising -how families enjoy lemonade the year around. 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IGNACE a — A new “gold ua one third in the ast 9 'World Bank Talker - Try New _ pressure away from land im-/countries. [Fenineuia end of the bridge. But UM Profs Have Book. |i ANN ARBOR i — The Univer- |) | ' sity of Michigan's bureau of It) to advertise as, motels and other 0 gp a BROWN BROS. 4.N. SAGINAW FE 2-4242 2 trades unions. The book, “Labor| — past decade. In 195 the country|Building Trades,” is written by| 7100. Prof. Harold M. “FLEISCHMAN'S | 36th Annual ra Anniversary Sale | 3 DAYS ONLY! SKYLARK ... Carpet first east heavy 3-ply 100% all wool textured looped carpet. This is a carpet that is being cleared at an unbelievably low figure. be ene $10.95, While in Stock SALE © 6% ce « Uhis is a-first. Ly 100° wool, super; heavy Wilton. This. luxurious carved Wilton will give’ you years of pleasure. Grey, Sandle- 9 wood, Beige and Rose. | + Regularly $13.95, 99 3 Limited Quantities a LOW, LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS! _ NO MONEY DOWN— 36 MONTHS TO PAY. | _H. H. ‘SMART DIV. 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Size 12x15 eNeY $8.43 = us 1% CHARGE YOUR > CLOTHES 3 WAYS: @ 6 Months _ aa aio : © 30 Days ¢ 70 Days Park Free Rear of Store While Shopping | Ce cr | i » Tops Increase among the industry’ | dite ae i! as released today by GM, Ferd and Chrysler. : & Coach Division where 44,- a production to 38,236 from 49,000 a year ago, while Chevro- lets’ output was 151,678 last “Pentiac Motors slightly ; Chrysler Ras. . 17,470; Dodge trode Ford — Ford 127,783 . 143,761; : 22,937 . 32,383; Lincoln BB he Coton 22 - rome ; oe 48,316; Cadiine 4: tracks. 3, fol Vice ba, ‘The promotion of John McKee Spe Cartes, Date & Seen Inc. advertising| agency was an- nounced day by Robert E. Anderson,) branch manager} _— supervising vice president. McKee is a resident of 316 Puritan St., Bir- as client contact, according to An-|, “A graduate of the University of St . he ig married and the father of three children. forest Fires Decrease WASHINGTON _ (INS) — Forest fifes on U. S. and other lands within nationalforest- boundaries = by 20 per cent during Bocersi Motors became the only 8” to top its January,” 2955, record in the U.S. last » according to preliminary ‘The most ‘spectacular increase 1a GM unit was shown by the _ units were produced in the a with 31,691 @ year ago. Buick’'s figures were .'developments in scientific farming i/ income. a g hah: ATour PTA Is Plarining: / Highland Group Readies Annual ‘Highland F ling’ ~ Slightly From Production | made by Highland-BTA' Executive ‘ h for the s There wal also be ng: vim January 1955 yaa” the cent ate Tighimmglities are invited,“ , Saturday, Feb. 11, and open ‘at)"~ Rochester 7 p.m, 8 local talent: ‘The tair will offer pooths and + amusements such as fish pod, Food Demands to Soar by 1975 Farmer to Feed 221 Million “Ihave to feed 221 million Arneri- gans by 1975. ture ag outlined at the. annual tions Skills and past president of Commerce. Despite this growth, Bagwell said, improvements in scientific farming should permit U.S. farm- ers to keep up with the demand for food. Other speakers briefed farmers attending the sessions on the latest and gave tips on how to up their MARKET “FUSSY” A Detroit malimaster, Otto Krohn, urged Michigan farmers to try growing malting barley. He said the market is a “fussy”. one but offers a premium price if ail conditions. are met. Even if the barley doesn't make the malting . he said; it would probably -still out- yleld oats in dollars per acre. Theo Coleman, MSU poultry- man, said that no mechanical de- vice can replace the most im- With increased emphasis on the conversion of feed to eggs, he ad- jvised buying strains of . chicks showing a high degree of a in this respect. Raymond Locher, sariceiarad’ A minstrel show will .be pre- ‘sented at 8 and 9:30, featuring - -all pepeere beoth, pony rides, and 4 a) MSU ‘Speaker. Says EAST LANSING \#-—The national population is growing at the rate of '49,000-a week—and farmers will That is the challenge to the fu- Michigan State Farmers’ Week by Paul T. Bagwell, head of. the MSU Department of Communica- the national Junior Chamber of - lguest~ speaker, Mrs. Carey will! _ Saturday, Feb, 11 is the date of the Sweetheart's Bal], the dance annually sponsored by the Wood- ward PTA, instead of this Saturday Press, ~ The event will begin at 8 Dm. | at the high school gymnasium, | and is the one fund raising pro}- _ect of the year for the group. There witli be round and squire dancing. — Avon Township The executive board of the El- * .: and answer period the talk, Refreshments waaees by fourth grade i The. regular PTA meeting, to be held at the school auditoirum to- j night, will feature an Americani- zation program, an annual event conducted by Mrs. Joseph Bohn- sack of . School students will particpate in the panel dis- cussions and tests. ~ Sashabaw Plains An archery demonstration by doe Kerr and Al Tang, archery experts, will be featured at the Sashabaw “PTA meeting, at 7:30 p.m, Monday, The Founders Day program, un- der the direction of John McGow- en, father. vice presidént, will in- clude demonstrations of archery equipment and trick shots by the two men who are from the Hilde, Taxidermists, South Telegraph road, Refreshr will be served by the fathers of the organization. Commerce Commerce PTA. will hold tts | Mother and Daughter night on Tuesday with a pot fuck supper at 6:30 p.m. in the school’s multi- purpose roem, : Mrs, Elaine Carey, of we Gu Art Studio of Birmingham, will display her collection of old, for-| eign and modern dolls, and tell about them. Mrs. Stig Danielson, mother vice president will be in charge of the, ‘evening's activities. conservation . specialist, reminded farmers that the federal govern- ment will pay up to 75 per. cent of yester-|the cost of improving woodlots. A farmer can get federal aid for ishryb planting, forestry improve- ment and fencing. he _ivised. Seven ed herd groups an- nounced elections. of officers. Ice and Bus Exhibit "== Fail fo Impress Judge “GRAND RAPIDS @—Two bags of crushed.icd and a large section Coopersville in 1881. of a city bus were hauled into .}Circuit Judge Fred N. Searle's courtroom yesterday. | Attorneys for sare fore Zel-| ley then dumped the ice over the stairs of the bus to demonstrate} - how slippery they can be jin freez- ing weather, Mrs. Kelley is suing the .Grand Rapids City Coach Lines for $20,-) 000 because of a knee injury she) while boarding one of the com pany's buses Dec, 30, 1954. She manently tngaired. . said. she suffered when she fell! ‘contended the injury. left her _per-| wood PTA met at 1:30 today at. Plans for the Founder's Day pot-| — luck were discussed, “E as previously reported, by The — : of 1801 Revere Rd., Waterford Township, at about 27 ICE BUGGY IN THIRD SEASON—Jerry Gray, seoots over, Watkins Lake, homemade motorized sled, now seasoned by three winters of use. Jerry, 16, says his ice buggy, a m. p. h. in his the buggy cost Do-It- Yourself project, is powered by a 1% h. p. lawnmower gas engine. Made of ddds and ends put together by Jerry with some help from his dad, about $15, he said, There arefour other similar vehicles on Watkins Lake. Morning Crash Kills Area Man LAPEER—George W. Bates, 39, 3553 First St. Hadiéy, was killed at 2:32 a.m: this morning » ben his car left the highway and hit a tree headon, The aceldent oreurred on Pratt Read, oear Hurd Road. Mr. Bates whs employed at the Lapeer Division of the Mt. Clemens Metal Products Co. Sheriff Clark Gregory of Lapeer County said “Indications are that the car skidded on the ice and left the road.” ; He is survived by his wife, Wilma; a daughter and a son, of Hadley; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Bates of Lapeer; two brothers and one sister. U.S. Turning Down Israeli Arms Bid WASHINGTON (INS)—The Unit- ed States has turned down the be Israeli request to buy 50 millidn the time being. * * es = This was revealed today with the explanation that the U. S. govern- ment hts decided that under pres- ent circumstances shipment of American arms to Israel would not help prevent ears Tuesday's the Day —1]5th Anniversary MUSKEGON w& — George Wash- ‘ington Haas was 98 yesterday, but he’s waiting until next Tuesday to icelebrate. e 8 e | Next Tuesday he'll have ‘been married to his %-year-old wife 75) years, which Haas figures also is an occasion of no little stature. Haas spent his honeymoon mov- ing from Wayne County, = te farmed until he _was 66 ond = retired. “Six months and I was sick of retirement,” he says. “So we moved to Muskegon, where I got a job with Continental Motors.” He was forced to retire ‘ror ic ontinental when he turned 75. — he's back to farming—of a { = * Ld * His wife describes it best: gardens all summer and ‘jabout it all winter.” “He | talks Malay's rubber shipments to the} au Inited States show a recent 17 per On the contrary, it is feared that) such arms shipments might touch) off ‘a war in which either Israel or} { he Arabs might think it necessary) to take jp oronive action. ° It was ceehenel however, that! if conditions change in such a w as to make U. S. officials believe) ‘arms to Israel would increase the/ chances of peace, then the-current decision would be reversed. Little Lisa Wants~ "Big Black Dog to Come Home Eighteen-month old Lisa Bailey is well into the stage when she notices things, her big black pet dog disappears. | According to her mother; Mrs. Frederic Bailey of 1429 Wood- idly, Watkins Lake, the week ing | | absence of Jasmine, the Labra- dor~ Retriever-Irish. Setter has clouded the youngster’s face with | questions. Missing a week, the dog is being! lsought to return to the child, as especially _ when’ f By LEE BLACKLAW Southfield Correspondent - , SOUTHFIELD . TOWNSHIP—Lo- calites, 249 strong, turned out Tues- day evening to pay tribute to |Fannie Adams, township clerk, for her 25 years a public service, A watch was presented from the assembly of friends and co-workers and two resolutions in recognition of her service were presented from ithe Birmingham and local town- iship Board meémbers. Donald Swanson, recently elected mayor of the “charter- less city” of Southfield, was mas- ter of ceremonies, Speakers of the evening nohed ed: Elmer Haack, township -su- pervisor 1932-36, now city manager of Birmingham; Arthur ‘E. Moore, Probate Judge of Oakland County; Lynn Everett, supervisor: 1936-45; Eugene Swem, present supervisor; and Lynn Allen, county clerk. * * * Also Harry McCracken, recent- ‘ly retired Farmington Township clerk; and Mrs, Dan Hughes, life- dollars worth of arms, at least for}’~ Waterford Board Defers Building Bids WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP Opening of bids on the proposed township garage and police de- partments was postponed Monday ‘night by the Township Board until p.m, Feb. 6. Action on the letter of resigna- tion from Fire Chief Rudy Boss, who has been on leave of ab- sence, was tabled until the Feb. .@ mreeting. the Waterford Township Fire Fight- @rs Assn, recommended, in a letter to the board, that acting chief Ed Smith be Appointed Ore chief. | \ “ Receritly the executive board of | R4.. time resident, who was born the year the township hall was built and has lived within a stone's throw ever since, Distinguished guests inctedod: State Representative William S- Broomfield, Judge H. Russel Hol-| land, Judge Frank Doty, Register; of Deeds, Orrin McQuaid, Prose-| cutor Frederick Ziem, Sheriff Fred, Irons and towaship attorney Dell. Governmental representatives from Birmingham, Redford, Farm-+the ington, Royal Oak, Ferndale, Oak Park, Franklin, Lathrup, and Bing- ham Farms were also Se Jaycees to N fo Name Dates for Events WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —A heavy. docket awaits Jaycee mem- bers when they hold their dinner} meeting Monday at 7 p.m. at Decker’s Cafeteria. . Final details will be ironed out on the Feb. 12 Fishing Derby, the Annexation Town Hall Meet- ing to be held this month and the Sports and Builders Show slated for March 23-25. , 7 seek Asproval of Bond Issue > Dublin: District to: Vote on $1 50; 000 Proposition for Five Rooms Property owners in White: Lake cre tee T ave being prove a- $150,000 bond asked to api fssue’to ‘finance an addition of five classrooms and facilities to Dubtin School. . Voters will cast their ballots at the school from 7 a.m: sli Feb, 14. To handle the. ae pune stu- dents the basement_rooms of the original building are in use, Ac- cording to. William H. Vander- Ven, school superintendent, this means that a normal increase next year will require additional rooms or half day sessions for VanderVén ‘said that there is no need to vote am increase in taxes since. six mills was voted in 1954 for a future building program. Voters would have to vote to dis- continue the six mill levy which | was established in 1954 and re- place it with the bond issue which would require no more Sass five mills. The present debt and tax struc- ture, according to V: rVen, | in: operation, 10.63 mills; 1951 debt (annex II building), 10.37 = — |) mits; ‘Tuture building and opera: Honor Township Clerk at Banquet in Southfield _ tion, 6 mills; total 27 mills. | The proposed debt and taxation for 1956 structure, VanderVen says, is: operation, 10.63 mills; 1951 debt, (annex II building), 5 mills; 1956 20.63 mills. Voters need not be registered , for this election, They must be) and residents of the schoo] dis- trict for 30 days. Japan Asks Warning for Pacific H-Tests TOKYO W—Japan has informed United States it has no objec- tion to- proposed hydrogen bomb tests in the Pacifie this year, but has asked, that precautions be taken, Kyodo News Service said today. Through a request filed in Wash- ington Jan, 20 by Ambassador Sadao Iguchi, Japan asked that: 1. Advance notice of the place. time and size of the danger zone. 2. Warning on the scale and ex- pected dimage. 3. Compensation be made for’ any damage. i | Drinker’s: Dream Real; He Gets Locked in Bar 30, of Taylor Township, had a drinking man's dream come true early today—he got locked inside a tavern. » Hooper apparently fell asleep in - WHITE. LAKE TOWNSHIP — debt, (new proposal , 5 mills; total: property owners, 21 years. of age, | ECORSE (INS)—Eugene Hooper, | Police Seeking Future Officers: for Desk Work — Pontiac Police are seeking. big, oe husky, brainy ads—to pound type- writers. Shas eile noted to “answer - .}telephones, handle reports, and as-" ~ sist at Police Headquarters’ front > desk. Mo peimg wel © ied wre te. who want to become officers at. the age of 21. : Early experience as clerk routine. and . Chief Herbert W. Straley. ‘Candidates for the job must be high school graduates at least 18 years oid. “Applications may be made with the City Personnel Director. Outer Mongolia Debate Foreseen ‘Red Satellite Wanting to Join U.N. Economic Group Meeting Today BANGALORE, ,India_ (INS) —- Controversy over Communist Out- er Mongolia and Red China was expected to dominate the opening discussion.today of the U. N. Eco- nomic Commission for Asia and the Far East. * * . The Commission is holding its 12th session at Bangalore, in the southern Indian state of Mysore. - * C4 Indian Prime Minister Jawahar- ‘lal Nehru opened the meeting iwhich was expected to take & Po litical turn quickly. Outer Mongolia, a Seviet satel- _lite whose U, N. membership was turned down at the last general assembly session, has applied for membership in ECAFE, a specialized agency of - the workd body. The Soviet union was expected to raise the question of the ab- sence of a representative from _ Communist China. . U. ON. secs General Dag |Hammarskjold told the delegates ‘that the commission’s work was “of great importance and profound interest to the whole world.” TOURS CAPITALS Hammarskjold arrived in Bas. galore after a flying tour of .Mid- ldle East capitals. He said hg could ‘confer with Nehru both at Banga- lore and later in-New- Delhi. The delegates, many of them from nations which have won — their freedom in the last dec- ade, will discuss many aspects of Asian economy, They algo will hear reports from a number of specialized committees, For the first time, the commis: sion will discuss the problems of Stagg Allen, former world ban-| the rear of an Ecorse Township |the Asian nations where the bulk tam-weight boxing champion,) heads the program for the evening.| He will speak on the 1940 cham- pionship fight in Honolulu and on) “Boxing ae County | Calendar The Troy Study "Ei meets with Mra | Sherwood Shaver, 45 W. Square, Lake m. tonight. Dr. Adward be the Sree speaker for Grawterd will the evening. Rig y Cire ot Bis peaver Method - pm, Tues Mrs, Ella Schiaack, 3325 Kilmer, at 1) 7. itavern early today, When he awoke} jthe bar was locked up for the) ee . Hooper borrowed a dime from) fhe cash register and called police. | ‘and he let Hooper out, Tokyo Third Biggest City TOKYO (—The Tokyu Metro- day Tokyo’s population was. 8.048,- \Officers notified the tavern owner | of the world’ s population lives. Delegates ea that ceclaration lof this question reflected the grow- ing concern of Asian leaders, County Deaths Mrs. Lena E. Diebr MARLETTE—Service’ for Mrs. politan Statistics Bureau said to-) ‘Lena .E. Diehr; 80. was held today lat Marsh Funeral Home, with 619—third largest in the world—as. burial in Roseland Park Cemetery, tot ‘Cnured will meet at the home of of Dec, 1. London and New York/Royal Oak. Mrs. Diehr died Mon- | jare more Lona }L00 KH OW /0U SAVE.. on This Big FRIGIDAIRE IMPERIAL DOUBLE OVEN RANGE _ day after a a long: illness. 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M. | ‘Bree i PARKING | Coon, Ve > f N N’S ris >. ‘ S E RV I C E S ‘O RE E men's DRESS [Pants : sac Pair in Stock | w OFF. nti 30S CASS ‘Pontiac FE 5.6123 \ . £ FAG PES i = ‘ BS) H \ ; : i, fee. } S, Pas Fx i ; eae & vk eam Se \ { ‘ ie es , * x : Yeog } ; 4 ° i. } ‘ t a: tes ‘ : ra : steep ; : F ‘ x cy i potcter t by _THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY! FEBRUARY 2, 1956 - ~ t | ee ae Detroit Grid | Austrian Hailed as}, . ‘Chi Reveals. } fee ee oe Ld : pees z World's Best Skier. - aor eer : Sa " ae : | | CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy @/tion of cross countrj, was at an Bidding Plan. é | ' fewAustria's great Toni —_—s ae \ vet 2 panbeps a. : coin and as daring as the hero inate outside its figure skaters and Team and Ball Park | Western movie, is the ir hockey team. Most ‘Ameri- ‘ star of the Winter Olympics withican downhill and ¢ Purchase Has Interest three days of competition re-|performers would not even have for Anderson Lh ae se, a, Pad haere pl wah oes * ¢ « Tt: Ss Sailer already has won the men’s|its tarnished reputation in winter apincriinaraltsesenne giant slalom and slalom, and the Sports, a whole new crop of ath- are trying whether they - is still to come. No one letes must emerge before the next ean get up enough money to make Bare Senne besten mrtatent shinee a Seere Valley, Calif., in a for Briggs Stadium, and, if d. ; necessary, the Detrpit Tigers’ fran- Fresay Perse performance — Rus-| . :. ea s "s skaters, who ‘broke records Pe revealed yesterday by - in the 500, 1,500 and 5,000 met Det t Need Edwin J. Anderson, President of - hfe 5 sb en son meee Det Oit Needs om ge ps * : . Best comeback — Scandinavia’s|\ J* ea a Hie @ three-man commit- gon, ter, orev ViCTOLY Tonight (ee . | ithe Russians can be beaten in | could be secured to enable the sales for the year hit $72,080, NEW PIGSKIN — Paul Christ-|*hree events in which the Soviets ; . to get into the for. of which amount the state re- | man, former pro star, shows the| “eT touted to win, After the world ; pray aoe cag ge pate 4 ceived $13,500, avcording to the gripping feature of the foothall| Championships-two years _ago most 0 ay in ace Or both, if necessary, Anderson Conservation Department, — | with the sticky surface. Fifteen ne eee experts thought the ; : i . Ae a 2c: +> etre canny aad amen lars nae Bac we aS we Wings Battle Canucks ‘Under a complicated trust setup, Johnny Mariucel,.coach of the | grip ie gin a |the Tigers and) Briggs stadium U. S hockey team got all ex- McConnell's | ot Olympia in Second aiaet be oot the aes at pcan a ; 3 ; of. 3-Round Scrap _s_4.8 . aware that Marincet was: the é buying Briggs Anderson Serta conch tind Ws 1 Gu Team Winner rene dt enka tenes at a press conference: rink, | 5 f: The McConnell elementary school | battle with the oe oaage sco pag ‘ : _waaiens on 6s ok " -Mariucci let loose with an out- table tennis team defeated Wilson |Canadiens takes pl onigh dium under a | - deal, burst of Halian and the stunned - ae — the Ist Inter-Com- | Olympia Sateen. OS de sed " le ort oo bts eda ny ba + ; m iter matches, sponsored : ; ee ; aps : : :ball cleb guard Se a ee “ae Beat Leafs 5.) by Pontiac Parks and Recrea The Redshirts must witf if they FORMER WOLVERINE — Willard Ikola, 24- 42, AP Wirephote| paar om par re ae m be a coach, and more so when Mari- ’ ~~ |Department. Be cor Natit ant {or 8) year-old Air Force Navigator trom Eveleth, Minn, skaters at Cortina, Italy. His spectacular goal | P*e*ase desk Ba ak ucel told him in Italian, ’ MeConnell’s tealn is coached by|%® straight ational Hockey Lea-| who starred as goalie with the University of Mich- tending wave tha Ansecicete « shemsiag ¢1 ‘pet sane botanist —— ‘6 6é Victory Gives N.Y. | George Gary and Pere ‘Secord|®% “ite: . igan hockey team, is sparking the U.S. Olympic — over in the current championship rounds. _ my athens. od the ‘Tignes ¥¢ ed The second place finish off One-Point Edge: Over) pilots Wilson. The two teams battled to a. a aan 1saa ot oa eee on ee ee eed A See ees Sr ed: Wings Weert lene. win us od) © ueteadtakeioean ies (Ne Dekth Sines "84 . i witkeoos lom at Cortina was Japan's first) "€*t es .{Ramirez’ 21-19 decision over Dude| 8%¢ Montreal took a 12-point lead said hs c medal in 28 years of Olympic Martin. Jack Carie downed: Frank} © the Detroiters in the NHL —s — 4 j games dating back to St. Moritz}! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |Acosta, 21-14; Jerry Martin de-| *tandings. y . ; perp nena bs , in 1928. He is a student at Dart-| The New York ‘Rangers were|feated Norman Hickey, 22-20: and Tonight, the Wings will have a OW un ers Oin 0 a e F eCOr = write the deal, ¥ mouth and was congratulated by| back in second place in the Nation-| McConnell's doubles team of Carie two-fold purpose. They are in E x! “Then we would sell : he scores of telegrams from Japan. |al Hockey Leagué™today. But al-/and Jerry Martin bested Acosta'3rd place, a point behind New : most equally as important they're) and Hickey, 21-16, \York. which moved into 2nd by| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ed while “hunting. Last season }was standing on the top of a ridge. =f A ee ae fast-cementing a Stanley Cup play-| Other centers represented in the| whipping Toronto, 5-2, in last) A hunter is shot and killed injturned up the first one of those, When he shot, the arrow continued Spike president o , se r off berth. ’ : North Dakota, and a remarkable State's ‘Heavy + + 5mm fare ae Lc nghs iy qane, |” (NOt Dao, da The stkprising Bluethirts, wh0lincton Bradley and Lake Side| Detroit has four games remain-| Not just for Narth Dakota, but Homes, , weet have snttied te fart Wace ing with the fabulous Frenchmen for the whole nation, Not for hunt- it @ acat ie ne dae ~_ . ine gras fi ——_—. and has played two less. Wings ing, in general, because more than ed ronto Maple’ Leafs 52 before a/Colt Choice Signs wt canted one pthipadees iy cd une tt eee aking: title tm Michign hae were welcome home crowd of 14,702 10) BALTIMORE ‘dh—Wesley (Buzz) take all four if they are to climax (firearms just in the 24 states that doclnned: acant beens ed er [niaison Square Garden. It was thelciark, the 17th choice of the Balti-lerlate season drive with another |ecoperate in the unllorm hunter| activity, the State pow’ Dear -_ played e more Colts in last year's National | crown. Jeasualty report, . re trol said in an The victory gave thé Rangers ‘Football League draft, has signed Saturday, the two teams move to) oe... ‘ ; — eo eae aes pranpund aah te Suictliad’ garvclandinans after|® Contract for the 1956 football sea-|Montreal's Forum for the final of{ ‘But"Max Garcia, wounded fatally ——— : a | main tn PS ee oe son, the Colts announced today. |the three-game match? ‘A Detroit jin the woods near Hazen, N. IM male to ings, ‘ ja nine-game road trip, 57 points, 3 erc han ts Give 7 ] le : mre ee ft 7 Clark, a -5 - foot - 11, 260-poind | victory tonight would put the Wings last Oct. 8. was the first hunter! The heavyweight title formerty |M0re than’ the Detroit Red Wings. | in moder | a ? was held by George Powell of (i+, ¢9 joffensive tackle at—Mississippi 2nd place and a half game ahead ja bow and arrow, H d Ti B f L : Detroit, who has retired. "The ‘defeat was a tough one for|S0uthern, ‘of New York. | ‘The bowbunters, who date their LLQT’ Ime Detore LOSsiIng |* Montreal remains way out jn front #thlete, was @ middle’ guard and five full games hehind Montreal in|in modern times to be killed by/*' cece Ser ae ee “nat come as part of the deal. The board also listed no.cham-|the fourth-place Leafs, ‘who are . ; = modern activities from 1934 wi ' pion in the middleweight division.|locked in a close battle with Chi- Halas Quitting the first special bow hunting ona The Keego Merchants gave unde-| for Booth. a . : The board ranked Michigan|cago and Boston for the last quali- , \son on big game was set in Wis-feated Shaw's Jewelers a surpris-| The Lakers were forced mto! Fourth Terp Staffer heavyweight contenders in this/fying Stanley Cup berth. Toronto e consin, have been proud of their! ingly battle Wednesday night! overtime to gain @ 61-57 pegs aa order: Johnny Summerlin, Kert\has 41 points, the Hawks 37 and > record. eG at the Pontiac High gym before|over the Wolverines in Class D! Io! Tatum at NC. Hammer, Willie Coleman, . and|thé Bruins 35, Cal 0 0 e Own ares bowing, 6456, in a city adult|American loop action at Lincoln ins uli Gd ‘ Andy Bonds. * ¢ ®@ f Carl Hulbert, editor o » N&-| American League basketball game! Junior High. Norm Dier! 1 : The board listed these cham-| Actually, the Maple Leafs were tional Bowhunter Magazine, ns The cellar-dwelling Merchants! points, 17 on free tolead| CHAPEL HILL, N.C. @—Jim pions and contenders in other di-n0 match for the Rangers last} CHICAGO «—George Halas to-carry on his coaching strategy and |mates that there were 200,000 li-'tq at halftime, 28-208, and were the winners while Douglas Tatum now has four members of S : mee ; : icensed bowhunters afield last sea-| a i, : as vistons: night. Before the first period was day is expected to turn his fi¢ld| methods. is in front entering the last) made 14 for the Wolverines. . (his old Maryland staff to assist, ~- LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT over Larry Popein, Wally Herge-icoaching duties of the Chicago! Most mentioned is Luke Johnsos Son, me aat = vd aye bg! Tuarter, 540. But a 24-point) pag Hayward poured in 42 points him in his new job as head foot- arty Marshall. of Detroit; chal-isheimer and Danny Lewicki had'Bears over to a younger man. \who has been a player and as- “°° ‘and: most — © splurge by the league leaders in|. he 2nd place Hot Shots slaugh-/P@l_coach at the University of =~ Mart engers, Chuck Spieser, Eddie Smith, : dele ; ’ ‘ ugh z joon Magen Aether Woighe Witham sc oréd putting New York in front) He called a news conference for sistant under Halas for 27 years. ®*™: There are some in nearly |the final stanza turned the tide. - fered Slaybaugh's, 83-44. in “D" | ‘orth Carolina. Hunter, afd Bilij Copeland | a : every state. ‘ ? t LEW .m, (EST) for the purpose of Others on the coaching staff are : i , beon ' _| University Athletic Director Champion mone: veomtenders, paaie| Popein got another marker ta ing new Seed par Halas Clark Shaughnessy, Paddy Dris.| In 21 years, several million ar hase tunete rs A geass a ngcoby es hare ieoned Oi C. P. Erickson announced yester? ' Wether, Menty Broske, Jee Gray, Yoang|" sper Period and Andy ont spent 35 of his 60 years coach-|Coll, Bulldog Turner and Phil Han-\Chers have taken their weapons) Jai) "po. gipsing topped the |a dozen points. = day that the Terrapin's John E. Chico, and Sam Piltarik. gate gave the home crowd its Tast!ing, forming the Bears from his dler. jasield. frvm cons mt. - Jewelers with 22. Aas KEROO ...5...cce0n 6 appointed trainer. Deke BaNEUTERWEIONT ne Poi = rsd with a goal in the necatur. Il, Staley Starch team| _ * ¢ « inot only was Garcia's Soe seca jail a * |GMAWS .....:.c0bet> 108 grid team, Lacey ~Yama Bahama, Chuck Dayey, Alan Ken- im gp Siete ry Gordie! and guiding them to seven Nation-;~ Sid Luckman, one of the Bears’ first fatality recorded, oe need General Motors’ quintet oll BOOTH. ...isesiscsees ]? 8 Tatum. j fo oe a Hannigan got Toronto's tallies, al Football Leagué championships. |@teat quarterbacks, helped coach /castalties are few. Wisconsin,/the way to subdue lowly Booth|Guc™.".7*0‘*** oes 3320 ‘as an assistant i weight hampton, "Allie Grouikt~ yetired ———_1__. ye \\the team‘s-quarterbacks last sea-|Which puts about 30,000 archers out| Homes, 55-48. Jerry Mofield and aves “ne and trainer- for because of — eraurs Tennis was banned-by-the French son and also has been mentioned as in a So-day big game season, re-/ Jim Wagner paced the Coache’s HOT SHOW ees 22 is 8 teams, the Chi- E ‘Senne tae p= igen egon: challengers, (COUrt in the 1500's because’ of Speculation is that Halas will Halas’ successor -along “With two/@ires an official. report on any! with 17 and 16 points respectively a ee old New York EM Leggett, Dick Ramazetti, John heavy gambling on matches among/turn over the reins to Someone other former players, Gene Ron-|kind of wound suffered or inflict-\and Ron Hetherington tallied 15 oi, + ae | s Colts, Ene Rewors eat Oreos gunaral puble, close to. him, someone who ‘can zani and Joe Stydahar. The latter ——— = en sett ee ee A i on nn a a ~ |two have NFL ‘head coaching ex- perience. . | eas < : Halas. who retired as field coach a] p after the 1955 season, said that his | cant . corm successor will be in charge of the! DETROIT INS) — Michigan Quiggle gave the Spartans the win top point-getter_in the country. | The opening quarter was a see- aS iteam ‘100 per cent” on the field. | ; . poi ; vic TBot he wil contime t> uz the lin the’ tart fond goes Loree after Detroit had moved t@within| When the smoke had cleared Me-|saw -alfair which saw ae front office, making player trades | »; i, (WO points—78-76—with a minute|Coy had poured in 27 points and change hands: several times, — ifired-up University of Detroit oy had po pony . ' , | and selecting players in the annual jpasketball team in the final 99 sec-|#¢ & halt remaining. 23. Fourteen of the Titan|took 21-20 lead at the end of : jonds last night to gain a hard) MSU forward Julius * McCoy, |juhior cadeaocdallagechogad ow ope in|the period. — / — j fought 85-78 victory. the nation’s 4th highest scorer, ja thrilling second half which saw| appeared MSU would’ = ! Soviets Mou t Five quick points in the last two) hooked up in a scoring battle |Detroit's rally fall just Short of 8) the game into a veut proce. | nD _ | minutes by sophomore guard Jack} with Detroit’s Bill Ebben, 6th ‘victory. : 2nd period when a/red-hot state OlympicLead | — quintet poured IW 25 points to CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy w Little Braves Win i | ef : _ $ —Unofficial team standings~in the!‘ . i | G ) oe @ tatoreideaion. Bin be : winter olympics, including Thurs. |[ id d C ’ 3 Ca, / = = : day's. S-komeier crow county LOPSIOG Contests | Gey Cle DEF ooo | ii eine ek ski race. “ | . = " = Points are based on 10 for first} Washington Junior High's 7th and) a ‘|place, 5-4-3-2-1 for the other five 8th grade basketball teams a CORTINA, Tex.— Don’t look now but ole Cagey| Ebben poured in seven of his positions (championships in paren- lopsided victories over Issac Crary . 11 field : | Ops § rary) goals during the drive and thesis). \Clem had his poorest night of the season in pickin’ guard Ralph Goldstein, the Titan | us Wednesday afternoon at- Washing- : g.' Bweden 1t,'s) , 8 on ws'\those games last Friday. There sure-was-a mess of captain, added 10 more’ For MSU. | PRte @. wan | t taled 14, é : been apa Clarence Montgomery © a'nd those things called upstarts, uh, em—upsets, which |center Duane Petterson totaled § | $ Dalen States ical: Bradell Pritchett each tallied 17 4h never figured on. Now out of 24 games ah missed | The crowd of 9,042 broke the 23] S Gerabay Uyits points as the 7th grade Braves eight, which really isn’t bad, but not the way ah’d|v. of D. Memorial building at- al it The Netherlands 7 triumphed, 61-15. . Adolphus Hous-. Sie th ht the Walled Lak ld d iC he eee tao ee 12. Poland 6 F - ; ‘hoever thought the Walled Lakers would go and 2 13. (fie) Janan § ‘> ton netted 19 points to lead. the ; 5 ty Canada 5 ; teth graders’ Gn wn. lose to them Bears from Berkley, and how about these I way Some 500 fans were turned yy Giechoslovaria 3 1 The Little Braves are coached by Mikes in Pontiac losin’ to the Royal Oak team. : 4 ; a ‘Ralph Allen, || * Picked the Ski { Waterford to win by 13 /| ss aus’ seca senna wan aE NHL STANDINGS choos te Picked the Skippers of Waterford to win by /| thio with his | \- : W.LTPt |) OP | and that’s what it was, 2 first bucket. He now has tallied | EL. T. Pts! : es Ge “19 4 +) 1,134_polnts in three ‘The ‘Montreal .....3012 868 V@ge Results |average of TIO. EeCKientel ie cir anna fae toe cert | ja cau at Sab oe ‘New York ....25 16, 7 57; - — Conuece_masxerpaue |AVerage ot . Sea he y ah star or e Viympics by Al Ferrari, who graduated | 91 13114 56 wn “BAST and ah guess ah got my map mixed. Don't see any) ig ye ge cae DETROIT ... 21 aa 56) Munieaders @7. Temple 64 skiin’ down hé¢re in- Texas. _ — = \Toronto ......17 26) 7 41) coe Sere © \ 7 . : ~ | Fe hben's i ds on : | , ceton 74, Rutgers 40 >| i § average remains at : Chicago:......14 27. 9 37 { an tae | Winner Joser, Spread Winner Loser Spread points per game.. The Titans nett Boston ,..1..13 26 9 35 Pek tne |Pontiac. /Arthur Hill® 2. Milford* Brighton 9 }opponent will be Oklahoma A&M, . | WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS |, SOUTH \Walied Lake / Waterford* 4 Northville* Clarenceville 6 which invades the Detroit .Memor- New York 5, Toronto 2. | Bann Bate Yornss ps Southfie'd* / Van Dyke -18 Clarkston * W. Bloomfield* 5'ial building Saturday for a. Mis- : eS Nips te el Nee se a _ TODAY'S SCHEDULE Bley Ceje 00, Domes |Farmington®- Berkley , 2. -Utica --aieedwakbeshore._ £6 souri Valley Conference tilt, . - a LN, gpmscepnate |. Montreal at Detroit. | pluchigag state 85. Batcoi 7a iRdeuas sacaeck fk) 6 ae, one _ . ok Toctuhe sacle Lect sree a acess: Chicago at Boston i: Adrian 63. Befianea Oto) 47 | Mt. Clemens azel Par 7 Romeo _ Oxford . 4 Mecay 1s 837 Been ee | % HOCKEY-GOES BASKETBALL — New Yor with the Toronte Maple ats in Madison § quare ae ee Kent State western Michigan %6 =| Clawson Lake Orion 7 North Branch . Ortonville 1 Retareon : 33 ‘gees S Ranger defenseman Bill Gadsby makes like an Garden. Dick Duff, left, iMaple Leafewtorward, Florida * State's Hew dssistant| ened Rinne Le | Miadison® ‘Fitegerald 4 Almont , ‘Memphis* 2 le ; i ii Halling — & oy basketball player as he leaps high off the ice in tried shot for, goal, Watching action is Ranger |football coach, Hugh (Bones) Tay-/. Michigan Normal 78, Albion 6 | Thoy* | Roseville 1». St. Benedict* OL St: Mary, 2\fite 133 au aftempt td block high-flying puck, top ceajer, in “goalie Lorne Worsley. Twa goals by Larry Popein jjor, formerly starred for the , pro| arkanite 16 Ree Ee an ta (bees ~ Rochester* 3. RO St. Mary * - St. Clements* oo 2 9 6 Landry pan “i — period wf National Hockey League game _led the Rangers to a 5-2 victoly. =. | Washington Reedgkins. ; Texas Tech. 113, Aria. Btate (Tempe) 67 |St. Michael St. — 5 St. Frederick* St, Rita... 5. ie ‘ / mae ' : . at ) f ee é | ‘ > “ » * : 1 ; ‘ Eee t | : , : ; acest VF ages hoa ye aN ee ge da Se 2 ee ce 1 & pa pee ee THE PON TIAG. 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S. and Russia, each with four points, The Canadians, however, have a 2-1 record, whilethe U, 8. and we on Definitely ‘in’ Future Play yippee @®—Expanding 12 to..14 teams is a “definite | oe of the future of the National i. ee in A TE a A a | PLEASE THIS IS IT! PRICES YOU WE'RE REALLY SELLING OUT! DON NOT OOnF ESE 1 mS WITH OTHER SALES | Hou LAST DAYS IN PONTIAC! CANT RESIST! | SHIRTS sas SHIRTS | co] é. i BR $495 Velue ‘$5.95 Value : UNDERSHIRTS vane 9 For | SOCKS vetes r5¢ raic 3 For Tic ; and SHORTS *« Interwoven, value $1.00, 3 for $2.00 National Brand were 2.50 For fa fl initiated J HANDKERCHIEFS Save 30% to 75% ~ EASTER SUIT! SUITS, TOPCOATS, ON THAT qe S SUEDE JACKETS _ CLOSI 9 j ae Gallery ledgue today after ght match with Dearborn, Tue: LOAFER PAJAMAS §°Q°*| SPORT jolks eee Ba | rormerty $ 88. 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The Americans had the men’s figure skating event all to them- selves yesterday, Hayes Alan Jenkins, Colorado from idi of Long Beach, Calif, to add the olympic (title to his three world crowns. Hayes’ kid brother, David finished “Bridesmaid” Sixteen Jernberg of Sweden, after two close de- feats, cracked through today to ay this thing,” Bell said. “Mi-| i. Buffalo are being ob- vont strictly as a part of a possi- bleexpansion move.’ He empha-| sized that there was no team in the league now which contemplated moving its franchise, and no team for sale, Littler Favored PHOENIX, Ariz. ®—California’s| * ¢ « Gene Littler was one of the central Bell said the NFL would be figures in the $15,000 Phoenix| ready to expand when the bottom)OPen Golf Tournament today as teams in the league's two confer- the country's top —— set ences each win at least four game, ~~ At that time, he feels, the esin- petition will be even enough to permit an- increase to 14 teams. eee poles too- far away either,” OCsC’ 5 Marksmen B Trip Dearborn Club Oakland County Sportsmen's club riflemen were back in 2nd place in the Southeastern Michigan te Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY KEEP WRIST RIGID — The sketch shows the. proper position of the wrist, in using the ‘“‘open V" ‘grip, as the ball is approximately even with the body in«the down- Tyee jot Can Bod et ‘ee, ne 188-204; "hewmen 194-205; Martini side (right) of the ball, and so is | 188-202 Tor 047-1022, ithe palm of the hand. 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He , batted 303 neapolis Lakers after being out a year and a half, ball player in history chats with teammate Clyde jin 154 games at Louisville last George Mikan —_ much of his time on the Lovelette, watches action and gives autographs. are up from Louisville. They are first: basemen Dick Gernert, who! : already had a fling with Boston; i¢, Begina at 40 Golf Tournament| New York in a 10-round _light- ‘Pleased from the Army last August ' lis regarded as oneof the fastest but is still young enough to be re- a ‘garded as a major league tig ned eo 6 ¢ dy . Oiikland, catcher! 4 v2 en Riepen, St. Joseph, Mo., boro, pitcher Frank Baumann, re- of a Destbern, Mich. nTom Donald of Alice. immer, who e aly thinks has the best chanee of breaking in * however, isn't a bonus boy. He is Frank Malzone, a 26-year-old Bronx, N. ¥., lad who was easily) the best all-around third baseman! in thé American Assn. last year. Meyer OKs Contract Malzone, after: finishing his season) \plays John Kenner, Beeville. Keough, only 20 despite four sea- ay, sons_in pro ball, two in Triple A, men in baseball and a‘ great de-' year. He is a left-handed hitter?’ Emphasis on Weight-Lifting Physical Fitness Class Starts Today weight-lifting and wrestling cir- | izing in weight-lifting training, aes and Thursday from 4 to 6) eles and former owner of the Al | sponsored by the Parks and Rec-|P-™- There is no admission fee) qyomas Health Club on Perry |had a 17-11 record at Louisville,! Street, will supervise and in- in | struct these physical fitness ses- pe, ~| Womiggon Janay high Sona. | | Then there is shortstop Buddin, A physical fitness class special-| . Classes will be held every Tues-| reatiori Department and"the Board|#4 the class is open to all boys of} of Education, begins this afternoon|"8h school age. at Pontiac High School. Al Themas, well-known ‘Class Troubles 3 ‘R's’ Stump Il Hoosiers through scholastic failure of 1) track squad also lost four other athletes in semester-ending exams. | promising runners—Don Philpott, In some respects, some observ-| of Montelair, N. J.; Mike Cur- ers feel the Cream and Crimson) tis and Davie Hedges, both of bn- lost'a great deal of its grid squad | dianapolis, and Larry Ison, of when final grades of the semester | sidelined halfback Milt Campbell, | Bloomington. defending NCAA and AAU hurdles) The gymnastics team lost junior champion. ~~ |Jerry Wright of Carmi, Il. Charley Brown and Paxton! Hardest hit was the wrestling . Cumpkin and Dick Custer were Squad which appeared destined for the Big 10 crown. Dropped were Joe Shook, 130 pounder, and Nick League Petronka, 147 pounder, both from 4 Ww Pa, 2 Reservations ashington Pa.,’and both unde _oe in five starts, Being asecepted? for next season. 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At Louisville, he slammed 39 \corrective muscular development.'doubles and 18 homers while driv-' BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (INS)— ruled ineligible last week, serious-| All boys —-~ take part A ing in 86 runs on a .292 batting | Indiana University lost enough ly injuring the IU basketball squad.|the program s register wit men to form a_ football aa In addition to Campbell, the E ment by call ne Federal $713. ithree years in pro ball, two with :|His only drawback is a mediocre, |arm but he has the knack of charg-| ‘ing ground balls and getting ard jaway quickly, | With the possible exception ot /Baurhann, the most highly regard- fed new pitcher is Casale, a 22-year- old righthander from Brooklyn who was one of the best, if not the best ipitcher in the American Assn, last. year, The 6-2, 205-pound fireballer jposted a 2.96 earned-run average land led the circuit with 186 strike-| iwhem Red Sox officials regard as BELOW average. Only 21, he has put in) Louisville. 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Andrade Wins Split Decision { CHICAGO (INS) — Cisco An- ‘dtade,: a 2%6year-old contender ‘from Whittier, Calif, jabbed_ out HA NGEN,. Tex., @® —”Eight| - , iy 4) HARLING at aes oe la split decision Wednesday night ‘rowing championship rounds of the) lover ex-champion Jimmy Carter of iweight bout at Chicago stadium. | In other acneatie flight pred Carter with a right to _ ¢ in! matches Phil-Powell, Wichita Falls| the jaw in the 2nd round. with the Red aS a reguiat, meets Jack Harrisson, Fort Worth . even and Lonnie” Wendland,. McAlleii.t” Carter’s best round was the with a smashing right to the chin. But he failed to follow up his ad- vantage effectively, Carter, who weighed 140 pounds # for Andrade, was a 7 to 5 ng champion, and David)'?, 136 Gerry Zimmerman trom Greet/(spec) Goldman, Dallas, medalist, PFefight favorite. both’ won their rounds yesterday.) ppe former champion, 32, | Riepen meets A. J. 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Flint Central......... she $3/ poised for the beginning ‘of the 2nd Flint Northern .,. 296 263 tg ORAS 333 HI tog) vg CVaseuee ei csce ceca b+ 308 Friday’s games meek the return ay’s games Pontiac: at Arthur) to league play after the ‘midterm Haters riot Central at bay City |intermission. care Flint. Central and Northern, at By H. GUY 'Y MOATS the top of the heap, with 4-1 ree- _Pontiac Press Writer ‘| ords, face what Vikings’. coach, All six. Saginaw. Valley-Confer-| dack Marlette today sald was _ he's a senior otherwise. From left are Speedy, playmaker: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [Mules, who opened the schedule for 29 mi iby upsetting LaSalle, had a heck-|a scant 10 points. That left the big’ team is whether it can come back Only frolicking San Franciscojuva lot of gall knocking off the job to Hal Lear and although he after defeat,” Francis of Brooklyn re- nation’s seventh-rated club. Fact hit for 28, it wasn’t enough. who | Ant iment New Formula Gives LONGER-LASTING SHAVES! way lround of- action a the 1955-56 titier. “With Pontiac and Arthur Hill tied “just behind “the top. clubs.” Marlette pointed out. “This thing can develop into a dog-eat-dog af- fair. If either Northern or Cen- tral slips, Friday, there’s going to be a new facé in the top rank,” Larry Peet; big center, or guard (became 11-A at midterm), fine scorer, all-around performer Willie Dewalt. Dave Diehm, fast little guard, work where height is not tion. Chiefs open 2nd half action bys ive pra lor’ ence basketball clubs today were “a Peal dog gh” rest of the Vikings. Marlette says, are hard-ius, Milton Wright, Fig sempre, known to mag, wile of bronze. est hit of the clubs by mid- year losses,-“‘We are the only): Valley club to lose important play-|ti ers. Sure, it's going to weaken nis (Gareenta. 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The Owls’ backcourt/ ranked 10th, was another|Flyers were drummed out of the basketball today with Temple now dumped in 20 points to pace the major wictim last night, although unbeaten ranks by Louisville Sat- The Blue.Devils urday. eos ede Dayton, prodded rebounds You might say _the unranked scoring ace, didn’t get a field goal'by Coach : Tommy Blackburn's ob-' play. for the head coaching job. lieved Mullins would pick either, righted itself by ak n over Ferzacca if he is able! loping Loyola of Chicago 75-37 quette. Seton Hall in NIT | Elsewhere among the ranked NEW YORK (INS) — Holy Cross (No. 14)/an old National ‘Invitation Basket-| ® whipped Creighton 97-460 as Tom ‘pall Tournament fixture, is the 2nd |» |Heinsohn scored 22 and cleared 22 team to accept an invitation to)” in his 31 minutes of the nation's oldest post-season cage | ” clasic. | STOP LOOKING HALF-SHAVED HALF THE TIME! ~ Now You Can Get A 24 HOUR SHAVE! 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One flag only for By plain or moun By rain-wet crosses, ‘by dune and wave, By the ghosts from many a far-off grave, lt still stands guard for the dreamless brave, So here's to the You from the farm or the nearby town, From city streets—with your king or clown— Where would you be if the flag came down? Here’s to the flag. (Copyright, A. S. ae « = o rough the bitter tests— flag. [Paral g Purdue where his best effort was ipublican ticket in St. Louis’ tra- 5T-feet, one inch. He's also a singer, at the here Yost Field House was. bullet from a German luger Star Spangled Banner, jbuilding business in Normandy, | {Missouri, near St. Louis. His"com-| 5 as aus ie i ‘petitive instinct has almost cost - talent. top) t. ten) him his sight, ee He ran ‘for congress on the Re- one of the saat (“mally Democratic first ‘district. iOne night during the campaign, he He says one of get aoe driving home. A 45 caliber)‘ He missed in 1948 when his business was in its Infancy and again. in, 1952 because of his sight. Now, he's ready to pay “his own. way. Why? ‘the beatings real amateurs af taking these days because of the he~has Olympic (that.’* y Blind Sholputer | in AAU Track Meet ANN" ARBOR, Mich. ® — There's i element of drama in the Michi-| igan AAU track meet tomorrow in} ‘the person of Bill Bangert, an al-| 'gert has’ settled down to the road- “most blind -Shotputter aiming for ithe Olympics. For those who have forgotten, | | Bangert is. probably five American shotputters, years away from his stardom at! c ’ FORTY-SEVEN ~ epee with his singing of the|smashed into his windshield, It) few who «¢ Taash in heavily via the |missed him, but the glass spinters| h \splashed inte his face, causing) But since t wary days, Ban) iremoval of his left eye and leav-| ling partial sight in the right. Now at 32, Bangert still wants jexpense account racket. I figure lif I pay my own way to meets “}sueh as the one in Ann Arbor, maybe it will help prove the bulk of the amateurs are just exactly Bangert won't be alone. A con- tingent of amateurs domes from| the Ar Force. headed by Jim Lea, NCAA eurecalie champion, sta- ta- [bringing his..many talents to a" tioned at Lockbourne Air Force Base. With Lea will come Yale's Mike Stanley, the IC4A mile champion and George Matted we. polevaulter from the -1962. Olym- ple_team who has reached it- feet, 6-inches. Rod Wilger, the Pacific Coast 220-yard champion -and Walley} In the high. school field Lansing Monihan, IC4A hurdles champ, are|Sexton looks’ like the power with club, * * * : Blogg ue from Ohio State, Pur: re Dame, Michigan. Nor- mal, Loyola of . Chicago, Miami of Ohio, Western Michigan, Michigan State and Michigan are in the field, also-Gill Dodd's team from tify Whéaton (ll,) College. also on the Lockbourne team. — [challenges from Lansing Eastern Decathalon star afm Podoley is and Pontiac. of the reasons “Is Eee | Bosox to Stay in Boston, Yawkey Tells Banqueters BOSTON (—Thomas -A, -Yaw- key, owner of the Boston Red Sox) says he-has no intention of moving) the team. Yawkey made that clear last night at the fifth annual Junior Goodwill Dinner at Fenway Park. \ago at the price sét at that time. | ‘As for Louisville (the farm club! 'the Sox recently sold to a Cuban. hcombine) we've been dissatisfied) there.”’ * s * Speaking of the baseball fans in| He received a citation at the affair | | sponsored by the Massachusetts the New; ; England area, Yawkey Committee of Catholics, Protest-| said: ants and Jews. “When we've given them some- “The purchase of the San Fran-|*hing good, they've supported us) cisco franchise was simply a smart|well. And _ there were times they| business move which also protects supported us more than they! the valuable West Coast territory) ‘should have for what we were giv- for the American Lange. ”" Yaw- ing tm key said. mi é ve een ined Pal GMC Doubles E Event Ends This Weekend years,” Yawkey added. ‘“‘We set the price that we'd pay for it. It General Motors’ 10th annual over | javerage doubles bowling ve | would have cost us four times as) much Af ' we bought it four years ‘ment will be completed this Satur day and Sunday at the Pontiac | Recreation alleys. 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INT BLANK-.== Es THIS TIRE p< GUARANTEE? /PRE-SPRING SALE ~ Seat Covers New 1956 Styles and Colors Come in, \see. them today . stocks are complete. 10° * Installation extra : while DAYTON’S BIG 3 GUARANTEE Lifetime Facter stiarantee resent the Central Michigan ee ei Resaapl (ila “he oe = pel | a ioe « Z as ri ae ri : a af THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1950 . “FORTY-EIGHT | Busy House Presents Hollywood Headlines: Mor Than 9,000 Bills Carol Channing Learns, : 6 segs o-tioe mn Plenty From ‘Vamp’ Flop By BOB THOMAS cinch, All she hadto do was slum- HOLLYWOOD u® — You're al-'ber on a couch in a hotel lobby. ways reading about Broadway When she finished this arduous _ ‘That figure was reached yester- h what's it like to have alchore, the big girl with -the little day, and the total continued up-| one So . ward toward the 10,288 recorded| e *« «6 by the Sird Congress. In addition, | more: than 1.000 House resolutions was the toast of Broadway in two} “It was a rasa experience, have been submitted. . Of the current total. 1,13 bills and “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," hits before,’ she obsérved. ‘‘But I {voice relaxed in her dressing room ‘and discussed the late “Vamp.” 2 Carol Channing now knows, She, ‘consecutive hits, “‘Lend an Ear’ especially when you've always had isupporters. today and concentrated his California campaign on what'mar and Jimmy Gardiner, have : second session of Congress start iderful Town.” a month ago. ss |MUSICAL PANNED ‘On the Senate side.3,106 bills) But a month ago, she closed in| after a six- week! my friends were. It is amazing run. Although she was lauded by;how people wanted to help; When and 403 resolutions had been intro-|"The Vamp" duced through yesterday. ~ So far during the Congress;'the critics, the musical was) President Eisenhower has eared gerne! and ended up a $300,000) 880 bills into law. eas Broadway's loss is Holly- wood's gain, because she bounced introduced since the then toured. triumphanily in ‘“‘Won-jactually learned more from one flop than 1 did from the hits, ||RECEIVED HELP “For one thing, I learned who} 'we opened in Detroit, Billy Rose) Haven, I knew we were in trouble and put in a call for Deuer and flew out to give advice._In New nessee senator's entry in the June 5 presidential primary. Nearly all wich now revealed! Cut steak Indonesian-language newspapers here have wcvesied fara 45 fags 1850, RKO's “The First Travelin Sales-|and. stayed up two nights talking, - with a circulation of 227,000,to 81) lady. id at present with a circulation of!” 558,110. for her first film role in|Martin, They came up that night to me about the show. Josh Logan helped us too.” nn: Despite all ne expert advice, the show, a travesty on silent movie _Her. first day's work was a Get CASH NOW - PAY LATER p > Get Camm for 6 Peak Start Now - Pay Later in . convenient month! And get these extra benefits: Cash in 3 Visin—phone first—upon approval, pick up cash. Bil Consolidation Service at no extra cost! Reduce your monthly payments and have more cash left over. Netionwide Credit Card recognized at over 970 affiliated offices! Leons $25 0 $500—Phone, write, or come in today! days; couldn't get into shape, “When we opened in Detroit, the show didn't make much sense, but it'had a lot of fun,” she remarked. “By the time we got to Washing- \ton, they had fixed up the plot, but all the fun had gone out of “¢ |the show. 5 COULDN'T SAVE IT ‘We were getting new lines’ right up to opening night in New, York, There was nothing I could do about helping the production. When you're in a show, you have to devate all your energies to working on your own character. You don’t have time for anything Sad ' 7 WEST LAWRENCE ST. AC ¢ FEderal 2-9249 ell surrounding towns / “Never to start a show without ~aa=es, a finished script and to insist on ‘a longer tryout period. We had only six weeks.” Report Japan Building © 83,000-Ton Oil Tanker TOKYO (INS)—A monster 83.- 000-ton ofl tanker, the biggest such iship in the world, was reported ‘under construction today at a Japanese shipyard. The Tokyo newspaper Asahi said the keel of the super-tanker has been laid at the national bulk ‘carriers’ yard at Kure on the inland, sea. a a hak Hello, Folks! tm Coming to ‘The West Pontiac Kiwanis Club has asked me to come, entertain and bake luscious cakes for all you folks ‘ot their Pancake Festival | The ship will be 860 feet long and 125 feet wide -is due to be com- pleted this August. | The Asahi said a second tanker lof the same proportions is sched- ‘uled for completion by the end of the year. New Sabre Jet Bomber Incorporates Auto Pilot | LOS ANGELES (INS) — North 1 completion of | the ‘first flight of its new supér Sabre Jet, the F-100D. | ‘The company said the new model bomber capable of exceeding the corporates a Minneapolis Honey- well autopilot which enables the plane to pilot itself to its target! Veteran test pilot Dan Dar- nell described the electronic de- vice as “a ‘definite forerunner of complete automatic flight."’ Adlai Shrugs Off! ‘Bossism’ Blast Fails to Refute Charges om arounp FLORIDA... That California Dems Are Against Estes ‘p venson ignored a néw ‘‘bossism’’ blast by Sen. Estes Kefauver's, he termed nrajor failures of the’ auditioning ' /Eisenhower administration. f . 7. impressed by Miss Jackie . Lyle Cook, Kefauver’s northern yrijjer_who turned out to be California chairman, rene we t charges that most state party Jead- ers were aligned against the Ten- ranking Democrats are pledged to extremely thin, fry in chick- len fat using fresh ground Stevenson headquarters said. pepper, then after it’s fried, there would be no comment of siicg- again -hortzontally, so you have two outside pieces and chosen” Adiai’s 68-vote dele- for thin triangular shaped gation to the Democratic National | toast. -| pepper.) Stevenson. Cook’s latest assertion that ‘‘po-| litical bosses'’ have “hand picked | Convention. . a oe es The 1952 Democratic nominee,| club! on an eight-day California tour,/Murray Franklin, has ‘em in mixed criticism of the Eisenhower |his screwball spot which also administration with a good word nas for organized labor, students, pro- ries of appearance in Oakland. | He said this country can't do its job as a world power with “alter.|We almost missed it.” ‘ |started by an fessors and ‘“‘eggheads’ in speech last night climaxing a se- nate hot and cold declarations” on foreign policy. Parents Escape Fire, Rescue 2 Children PORT HURON farmhouse home early today and then ran back into the flames to rescue the youngsters. The mother, Mrs. Evelyn Malau- skas, had carried one of the chil- dren from a first floor bedroom! before she noticed she had frac- tured both feet in the jump. The family tet all of its po- sessions in the fire, which de- stroyed' the interior of the house, located near Blaine about 12 miles northwest of Port Huron. Mrs. Malauskas and the chil- dren, Bernard, 3. and Cy, 1, were} taken to Yale Hospital. The young- | sters were overcome by smoke. | The father, Frank, was not hurt. | Firemen said the blaze was, overheated coall an. Aviation today an-| ‘of the Air Force's first fighter- speed of sound in level flight, in- thar may end the &5-day-old strike, All You Can Eat, Too! _ Wt be serving from 7 a. m. ‘ta 10 p. m. at the Capitol Savings and Loan Association building on W. Huron Street. Buy your tickets now .. . the money goes to Kiwanis Children’s Fund. We are pleased fo sponsor this ad for the Kiwanis Club PONTIAC DRIVE-IN BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN Theater Theater Judge Fractures Skull | ESCANABA W—William J. fat Rapid River Wednesday. |was admitted to a hospital here. | Seventeen boys and 16 girls are born hourly in Venezuela, Carac- as estimates. 2 \Bedford settlement until agree- 2.000-word- decree, which also in-\cause new hair to grow — ‘ment could be reached at the troduced a system of bonuses to. Kolb said that expert testi- iChicago plant. speed production and delivery of mony called 90 per cent of all the vegetables baldness a typical “male pattern” The produce is sold in state brought on hy «4 combination of " stores at fixed priecs. There was age, heredity and endocrine im- COLGATE ‘no indication whether the egnsum- balance for which there is no jer would have to absorb the price relief. increases ' The remaining 10 per cent of The decree criticized the minis-,baldness, he added, is caused. by! nn jyers ary DENTAL CREAM with GARDOL! Mil-| stove in the kitchen. The family moved into the house only three) \weeksS ago. Chicago UAW Officials Reach Tentative Pact CHICAGO w#—A tentative agree-| 't ment was reached last night | lat the Chicago plant of the Re- jvere Copper and Brass Co. and ——-——— —- ——— | Russian Vegetables Spokesmen for the company and. United - Auto Workers said the| Up 10 Pct. in Price | | allow production to be resumed next week, , * * agreement ‘was subject to union| ‘vatific ation. They did not reveal | jits terms, iments with the UAW last week but | ithe union refused to sign the New chief Nikita Khrushchev signed the stop the progress of baldness and land for the-weekend where the weather was warm—in the : “ ' had a $72 dinner and a gal - SAN FRANCISCO Adlai Ste- lwore a 18k gold bathing sult. Earl Discloses the Secret New Hampshir C of Best Steak signer |Ready for Fight By EARL WILSON Presidential Ballots Set’ as tke, Kefauver Face, Foes for. Delegation MIAMI BEACH—I winged down to Miami's. winter wonder-|” 0s. Plenty of money around! John Jacob Astor and date CONCORD, N.H. «®—Final battle lines have been drawn for the first-' in-the-nation New Hampshire pres- Follies Producers Dick Koll-— idential primary elections March 13, ca’s Best Known Steak Sand- “Florida girls” or their chorus, were most rom Washington, D. C. EXTRA! Secret of Ameri- ‘jconventions, * * * On the popularity side of thé, _jballot, President Eisenhower is un- opposed as a Republican and Sen.’ Kefauver (D-Tenn) uncontested as” a Democrat, In the balloting for contro! of the’ state's delegation to the national | however, both face} the wall — from Atlanta, of the airplane, waiteth longest in line for his luggage.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... (INS) — The 40etor he introduced as “Dr. Doris Du Pont of Montreal.”| 04 te an unprecedented, jmother and father of two smail/Actually ‘twas a gag and she’s Doris DuPre the singer . . remprniered . children leaped from a second-|Beatrice Lillie’ll use Fred Keating as her partner iri~“An jaw, his name must remain on the]! JP story bedroom of their blazing Evening With Beatrice Lillie” in Florida. ‘Rockefeller {n N.Y.’s senatorial race . berg told a graduating class at the Actors Studio, “Remember |, y Paul Manship, to his son John'}) —85 per cent of the actors can’t act, and 90 per. cent of| iJr. It was valoed at $12,000. | directors can't direct.” “There are two times when a man shouldn't gamble— when | he can't afford it, and when he can.” ‘brother, | opposition, - | The Eisenhower slate will be pit-' ted against one pledged to Sen.) Knowland (R-Calif), who approved, the move as a “standby” candi- | date, i Kefauver’s pledged backers are, confronted by a slate favorable to: Adlai Stevenson, the 1952 Demo- cratic nominee, ‘Deadline for filing in the pref-| erence poll phase passed at 5 p. m. yesterday, The preference poll is’ merely ‘‘advisory” for convention|} delegates. { The deadline for pledged dele-| gate filing is Feb. 11. Neither, Knowland nor Stevenson backers (Don't add salt or Rocking chairs fe a night Jack Benny’s double, “college pennants” on ‘JACKIE Lewisburg, and Alcatraz penitentiaries. Plus wonderful woman singer Roberta Sherwood. Franklin’s gags go like this: “When have filed complete pledged slates I had a joint at the World's Fair, we sliced the mest 80 thin|nnr both are expected te do so. -Both Stevenson and Knowland * refused to enter the preferential | x * * MODERN PROVERB: | { the balloting, which “He who hurrieth to be first out|tconhower and Kelauver. won in 1952. Eisenhower's name was entered || S THE LAUGH RIOT OF THE YEAR alae TENANT Tom ‘Sheree Fwell- Nor th yeu 2ND. LAUGH HIT! MICKEY ROONEY in “THE TWINKLE. IN GOD'S EYE” At 2:67-5:51-8:57 | SAT. kt ke & “INDIAN FIGHTER” | “BLACK TUESDAY” although he has not yet indicated that he plans & run. Should he ae Errol Flynn had with him around town a doctor—a woman mot to, this} ' : situation, Under New Hampshire shallot. The law says he has 10] days to request withdrawal and] that period has long since passed. ], Ike's doctor told him the strain of indecision was re- tarding his recovery . . . Willie Mays’ bosses, the N.Y. ; Giants, are keeping an eye on him—they checked the background of his current girl friend ... Terry Moore's _, x big new romance was handsome, wealthy Gene McGrath. Finally Getting Legacy i Leonard Hall, the GOP’s nat’l chairman, will back Nelson! LOS ANGELES —When John) _ Director Lee Strass-| Barrymore died in 1M2 he left afl ‘marble bust of hifnself, sculptured John Barrymore Jr.. It has taken John Jr. almost 14) * years to obtain his only bequest i] lfrom the great actor and he's go- |} ing to have to pay $200 to get it. how to become * | The bust was sold to raise funds ifor the elder Barrymore's credit- ors. Recently it was found among | possessi ons left by Lionel Barry-' more, but Lionel's estate also car- Iried t heavy débts. Young John will |} lobtain possession tomorrow. * * * EARL’'S PEARLS .., Walter Cronkite tells a millionaire quickly: “Invent a woman's _ Shoe two sizes larger on the inside than on the outside.” x * * WISH I'D SAID THAT: Cab Calloway recalls this truism: _ ee ee LAKE THEATER | x *&* *& * ! ‘TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A local showoff is doing so well! hat he’s wearing the labels of his expensive suits OUTSIDE) he jacket. —Arthur (Town House) Schaeffer. That's earl, | Cerrone = vd Hall Eyeaiete, Inc.) Gan Ordered to , Stop . eading Ads WASHING TON (INS) — Federal | aces crop production, the Soviet is A strike by 650 UAW members government has hiked by 70 per! science” ier, 77, Delta County probate at Revere's Chicago plant has been|cent the price it pays for vege-|cases of baldness. Judge, fractured his;skull in a fall jn progress since last Nov. 9. Re-|tables which collective, state and| on an icy pavement near his home .vere's struck New Bedford, Mass., lindividual farms are required to prohibit the Hayr Chemical Co. of He and Detroit plants reached agree- jturn over to the state itries of agriculture, state fatms,idisease on which the preparation |party members.and state govern-' lhas no effect. jments for. failing to boost crop, |production as called for. in earlier, ‘Man Oki in Train Mishap- edits - j ‘AEC Studies Proposals to Aid ‘Atoms for Peace’ ‘Energy Commission Chairman, crossing Wednesday. The train, a ;Trade Commission hearing exam- MOSCOW (®—In a move to spur iner rad J. Kolb Said today there’ “no cure known to medical |b for 90 per cent of all He issued an initial order - to Newark, N.J., from party that its preparation adv ertising | Premier Bulganin and “Hayr”’ will ASHMORE UP—Donald Loomis of. Gagetown walked away with-! jout a scratcl after a slow mov- jing Chesapeake & Ohio passenger WASHINGTON (INS) — Atomic/train struck his pickup truck at a) In a statement praising the re.’ BAY CITY (#—Bay City will be| |port of a panel on the impact of host to the national ~ AL junior} ithe peaceful uses ef.atomic ener- synchronized swimming champion- igy, Strauss said the commission ships for sclos and duets March 1t- THURSDAY See —PLUS— Lewis L. Strauss says the éom- Bay City-Caro local, dragged the] ETS ee acne mission is studying ‘‘several new; jtruck 150 feet. “a (proposals to further President! ———s ‘Eisenhower's “Atoms for Peace” To Host Swim Meet program. COLOR AR SAED TRE URED ARTTHTD x . . ° \ \ I ape ee reg | ‘" fee « : ee Sn To teen te Aas age Le GFF Sige 's | ae ere ae ag ee Ree eee en (Oe PI tee eame Against Decay tooth decay“, . - And right now you can get GOOD ONLY WHILE DEALERS’ aeinie ASTI i ‘k ye * i) 4 1 » ig ; , - é ; Sel \ pony No Other Leading Toothpaste” Can Give The 12-Hour Protection - Colgate’s With Just One Brushing! What's New in Colgate Dental Cream that’s MISSING— MISSING — MISSING in every other leading toothpaste? | 3 It's Gardol—to owe a pol sree Sao “Protectida against if FEB. 4, 8 to 5 | Dental Cream for only 69¢! But hurry! This S$ for a very limited time only! So get Colgate Dental Cream today! |e lt Cleans Your Breath while it Guards Your a vide still greater assistance to ment and use of the peaceful “atom! staff ‘‘is presently nearing com- pletion of the declassification and- down- grading of all accumulated, data of use in the peaceful appli- cations of atomic energy.” He } said data are “being organized in| jcategories for easier public ac- cess.” BARN | m4 Pontiac Armory - ; eT You Get With Water and MIM Sts, SAT. NITE | » lis working on measures “to pro-'18, it was announced yesterday. friendly countries in the develop- later in the Brn at New Orleans. Strauss added the AEC technical bank employes 8 are. Officers. ere FRI et |." McDONNELL STORY” “AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' ” Team competifion will be held Eighteen per cent ie America’s NOW SHOWING ro i a A MAGNIFICENT - MOTION PICTURE with JANE WYMAN ROCK HUDSON @ Co-Feature @ Dale Roberisen in “Top of the World” faa —SUNDAY— “Inside Detroit’’ “Bury at Gunsight Pass” ; « | OPEN 16:45 A, M. State | BARCAIN MATINEES 40¢ ‘tits P.M. _EVES ONLY 50¢ CHILDREN 20¢ a oe SSS —————— eee two 49-cent tubes of Col gate , ses ial Offer is | BUDDY — HIS DRIFTWOOD eos —— onstace UALL-COME ee ‘ : i} } \ Vm i > Wee, a 2 : > sa é oe NG a oO cea a Le | aes. = ry PRICES Thurs., 40c ‘tit 5S p.m. 50c Nites-Sun. Fri, Sat. 20 Children qroccrcecceeccocecers Mee el ee : ,Fresh- 4s-a-faisy MUSICAL in KIL AAS ° - . s * bd . a « r} * eX eree coer ser Fee 8 ee B eevee ss e Peveesee 2nd BIG FEATURE! Ik PEACEFUL HUDSON VALLEY THE DRAMA OF HISTORY'S MOST Loreal Py i ee Mme def WS tert: S Pec MN i COLOR ave | NOW THRU SAT. ‘THRILL to Exciting Races and Surging Romance! 200 Century-Fox presents te 11:00, 2:35, 6:10, 10:00 | @ CO-FEATURE @ KIRK DOUGLAS - BELLA DARVI- GULBERT ROLANE | Beyond Any Indian Adventure Ever Filmed! ~ ROBERT WAGNER DEBRA PAC JEFFREY HUNTER / Shown ot 12:50-4:30.8:10 PL M. Sa — — SUNDAY / The Phenix City Story” and “Many Rivers to Cross” Passisamacuoned > - Doe. _ } THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY. ‘FEBRUARY 2, 1956 ‘ i o cy ‘Salety “Foundation Study ivan bitic a ‘Shows Expressway Need | vemor w ~ ror wows 0»! [oy wouant has announced plans to build an| - CARE IF 1 GOT Editor's Note: This ts the 12th in =‘The county plan commission has |aluminum foundry at Listerhilt, MARRIED. TO A-- SES Te exist, “Wagon developed a preliminary sketch! aia 3 A TURTLE, NICK Reade ce Bxpronrare™(2,be piv |plan for highways including 88.6 5 08 HALIDAY! Commission. miles of limited-access. express-; DPD. J. Davis, vice president, said . ways, 193 miles of major arterials) ithe for et Autematirg Sut por “ne ane spountiaty artert is SRSRY, Fi rn aact The Michigan road needs indicated that | es es tract is five miles east of Shelf- 40.5 miles of highways under Oak- . field, Ala., in Colbert County. land County Road Commission| Stephenson and_ Northwestern - rp sents = jurisdictioin should be made ex- Highways are seen as becoming Da id the f Hy expressways as far_as M-59 and vis sa’ joundry will con-) . Lgpsmors he 12-Mile Ro a d, respectively. |tain some 250,000 square feet of [. * * 8 : Northwestern would be con. |foor space and will employ about wy / Total need for highways ‘of more trolled access to an intersection |909 persons. The plant will gave t han two lanes in width was set at) wiih Us-23 south of Fenton. - jan annual payroll totaling . more 188 miles, including county primary than 4 million dollars, he said, roads within municipalities. Two proposed expressways would * * & run east-west across the county) (Construction ‘is expected to be- QPWE TENGE TRIO BAN FAILG TO HAR A © SPEEDY LAUNCH SNEAKING CLOSE 70 THE (GLAND © N TAKE The two-lane, paved-highway | parallel to 10 and 12%4-Mile Roads.| sin this sum ith production | needs in Oakland for the next 20 [Qne would connect with North- rede oo Davis years were set at more than 500 |western and the ottier with Grand said. Construction cost was not , inlles:. |River. given. i The 2wear enticanied cost for a eee g county primary-road system) The proposed Livernois express-| For the last several years, sheep H estimated at $130,000,000. An.)way- is included to provide a/have provided farmers jin the U.S nual cost to construct and maintainjneeded connection with Woodward|with greater returns per dollar in- the local (feeder road) system was|Avenue and the Detroit express-|vested than any other class of estimated at $3,043,000. way system. livestock. BOARDING HOUSE . 7) tj ZZ. WIT) NASOR HOOPLE, YOURE ZA. eGaD,51R! AN EDITOR OF YOUR CAL-( GOMBARDING THE Last }: ~ | (BER CAN EASILY DISCERN HOW MY fy» KAMPART OF THE 4 % ‘[A HARASSED MALE/ ~~ HOLE -IN-THE-PAPER WILL SANE “1 CeouCHED BEHIND THE , NEWSPRINT AND PROMOTE THE FLOW DERE'S > env BOAT? NOW WE CAN GREENLEE DAME? y CARE OF 0 ‘| T 1946 by Sorvion, tne. TM. US Pan bv Ernie Bushmiller PAPER FoR A-PEACE--] Z 8 OF CONVERSATION IN THE HO j FOR ~~ HEH-HEH! HUBBY NO LON ER AG een HE CAN HIDE BEHIND YOUR C a pee DEVASTAT- STINT WLCABLE, SOURNAL— ) | AONcENse fm ANEM/ S01 BUT WE MIGHT AUNT FRITZI--- =I! =H} Hic Malt te et OH, TLL GEr SHE'S BEEN iT FIXED | . SAVING ONE OF THAT FOR THESE DAYS MONTHS--~ = Ie ta. ¥ i = 7 Yy Sry aw Z | an U Ap gay SA eA OUR BEAUTIFUL — | ene Bushisms Cope 1096 by Unied Posten - L TEACH & Pet 08 alt ar" eee dee ww eee ewer ee ee By Edgar Martin “UPPER VALLEY OF EARLY AMERICAN THES WISTORICAL FOUNDATION” _*s*e ses © © © © © & & J Rwiuams \ . HEROES ARE MADE -NOT BORN Tan eg 6S Suton © 1956 wy NEA Serree ime DIXIE DUGAN | By McEvoy and Strieber REWARD You SDS Cus HALF ACRE AT TH’ TABLE. BENNY.’ SET A COUPLE MORE PLACES TWO MORE O' TH’ | NEIGHBOR KIOS... — r HAVE. THOSE SPARERIBS AN* SAUERKRAUT / | | tes | | PSUPPOSE YOURE RIGHT, STEVE, A CARRIBEAN CRUISE WOULD BE EXPENSIVE / IF WE SPEND THAT MUCH MONE Y.WE- SHOULD SPEN IT ON SOMETHING MORE CONCRE TE #- ) | THAT'S WHAT I'VE BEEN SAYING... SOMETHING " 4/ \, _ ‘< ni A 5 } s SERRE — orem Pans ten Fo . — AR rege remem od ‘a It's thie sitter. She surrenders and is begging us to come home!” ¢ i 7) = aT 4 t ; Poe | ee mrcna . F J 4 —— ror cs i ' 4 ) 1 & . 1 5 5, a ; THE FONSS PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 2, 1956 A. ” 1 ; i Be z =I ty ae Be ri < 5 —n oe . dow __Help Wanted Male ““"6~t~ in: ne a replies riadiecr Give background. Box 21, a Ter WANTED Cleaner and dS tter nenet er and { Bir- naan a Cicanares 1283 8. Wood- war 4-4620 CAN YOU USE EXTRA MONEY? Help meet those monthly pay- ments on your home, car, or other obligations. Make $38.10: $50 a week in spare time supplying Pontiac with Raw- roducts. Start immediately. Write Rawleigh's Den MCA-606- 312. Freeport, Ul. Z ; g pia: ane eal and that; assessment according to frontage and | New York Stocks Bac a eta Gh of he ae ad pal (Late Mortiing Quotations) | | special assessmen: cor Ger rontage ‘o pon of ag S 1 and t all of hots — parcels of are —_ sel ard to dtfomacest | j ' 4 Admiral 3. 1 Tot ger we a a eres | regs ant rent Seas ere aut a4 TelaTel 2 de Pr oduce Drive and Hillside Lied can Burt weenie - orga) egeredk : 1 241| mission Chamber on the Tt dey of Ped. made by [parties interested. “Se enee . ee b - . ruary at o'cloc pm oO ear might mark time with trading) Doug aire “'!* 815 seset Roed . S if pote ad irae gees 8 uber re) 6 (Oe yes suggestions and objections that may be| Dated: February 1, 1956 as quiet until President Eisenhower) Bo™,Chem.... $73 Shen Oo ae Browns —Grade A. jumbo 48-51, sts. war S imeee ey periae interested. ADA R. on 8. eangunces what he intends to do| Sen All... 441 Secehy Mob . 003 area tobe. wid. ates At me o's Woe - + 1180 Dated: Pebruary 1, 1956 | . Feb. 2, 1966 | : about a séérid term, E: Auto Lite 37 very Rand’ 353 wre 41%2-42, wid. avg 41%. Grade C. §° . 1235] ADA R_ EVANS Hy sie end Sperry Rand 26.3. 10, 33-34, wd. ave 3 lb ae City Clerk Emer Rag .. 12.6 sr Herbert , a Browns—Grade A, extra large 42, large °° ® Feb. 2 “i )) ——— Feiro Mor “a 40-41) medium 37 Ee ee @d tices Ford Production Down; |Fraazriou Gs Bie Ot a, aH Guests Ut, "ittits Nearer espe. Okay Proposed 5-1 Split | Netice of Intention to Constract | , en Bak tS oe a cially from midwestern areas Supplies ‘Twolnch Blacktop Pavement on —~ - ms nae Only Lincoln Shows Rise. Gen Bie . $4.6 hey reek er fairs B itve Wadieiss int ughtneupeis? of Union P acific Stock Beverly Avenue. at Do ener: Sores ARoLD age | Cua) doe but rall rt nted due to their| | You are hereby notified that at » | 58. beloved husband of Anna M DETROIT —Ford Motor Co. aS Mills re rekon Bad Hel nigh price in relation to large Un.| WASHINGTON WA — The Inter- regular meeting of the Commission of | Daines beloved son of Mrs. Fred ‘ ' Al ‘ 7 nly : ‘J “git e yo lentiac c an pI Dat nd iy N 7 reports that its various divisions Gen Shoe . 881 Byly El Pd . 433 cee eke erecting) yaviciy end Feeeips’ /State Commerce Commission y the 3ist day .of January 1956 by reselu- wy on Puneval service wil be | built 186.074 vehicles in January {Gen Tel ..... 42 Texas Co .. 1204) —_—_ |terday authorized Union Pacific tion 1: was declared to be the intention , held Friday, Feb 3. at,3 pm. : voy Gen Tire $87 Tex G Bul 36.3 cuc ‘| Rail , ke 1 lit of the City Commission to construct romlthellonslacn= beets Funeral The total compared with the Janu- | “llette 427 Thomp Pad. 49 CHICAGO POTATOES tailroad Co. to make a SI split (yo inch blacktop pavement on Beverly | Hiaieliwithll Dro i Savage | ary, 1955, total of 211,398 units. [Goodyear Aas Tem Bese Sealcitue ola teen eat Be) ees Ar- of its common and preferred stock Avenue ies Baldwin Avenue’ to Sat officiating I@erment tn White i : . : is ‘ c 0 versity Avenue at an esiima cost o ‘ - M { Only division to show an in- ps pret Re a 4 Twent Cen . 23.2.US shipments 441; supplies moderate if stockholders approve. 19422400 and that the plan, profile and | Belek Mr jigiss sterecat the | crease last month as against the | Srevhnuna AY ks th oeans ie oars [orig meg val for Russets| The company plans to issue’ 22,- estimate of said improvement 1s on tile | Donelson-Johns Funeral Home comparable 1955 month was Lin- molar . Bs Unit Air Lin 366/lot track sales. old stock Idaho Russets 229,100 of new commor and 9,954.-; ora farthue intended to construct said | HAWKING (JAN | 3), 196 | TER- 3 | Hooker , > Unit: Aire oo 1/4.18:4.35, tn 10 Ib sacks cwt basis. $.00, | 310 f ne { 1, both of $10 eter in aceordance with the | rance Lynn. beloved infant son coin, with 5,751 assemblies against |1°°C/,; goq Unit Fruit . $15 dakers 475-488. utilities 278-300; Minne-|©10 Of New prelerrec e flan. profile and estimate. and that| of Mr and Mrs Willie Hawkins. 906 a year ago. Other fi were |'"@urt Pay .. 203 Un Gas Cp __31 8) s0te-North Dakota Fontiacs washed and’ ‘bar value, for the purpose. The the cost thereof shall be defrayed by dear brother of Bernice, Willle S gures Ine . US Rubber . 53 axed 3 New stock arrivals on lspecial assesament according to front- Jr Richard and Gwendolyn Haw- | Ford passenger cars 127,783 against |tniaet art ig US Btee! g4.g)treck 40; supplies moderate. 4 hand ‘present issues are $50 par. oes i qnaltwevien of the lots lana parcels kins Funeral service will be | 143,761; Mercury 22,937 against 32... ""20'7 Con Se Van Real... 386) {air and marke’ sieedy a Round Reas’ Dhe proposed split, tentatively of land fronting upon either side of held today {om the Frank Ca: - : . ig * | Thteriek kd oag Warn B Pte 104) A Ib sacks 2 4 set for July 2) will be voted upon | Beverly Avenue from Baldwin Avenue to ruthers Funeral Home at 1 pm. 383; Continental 373 against none’ Te Bre Mach see weluns Tel 201] saris toed _ otk Berens : University Avenue shal! constitute the with Rey 8. M Edward ofti _.- and Ford trucks 29,230 against 3-) iy L a e annual stockholders meet- special assessment district to defray | ng Interment in 1 m- , Hl poe mite ol Wilson & Co 137 $3651 48 of the estimated cost and ex- etesg. Puneral arrangements by = tet thon” «434 dealt Red 18 ponte Wows slide eieelactoaet eharerseneraneres, abil] Ui Memeiuls we) en 8 : DETROIT POULT imated co n nses Teo! H bo - j _~ eee ——— DETROIT, Fed. 2 (AP!—Prices paid pe 4 ; |be pald from the Capital Improvement HILL, JAN 31. 1056. TOMMIE, --__Basie English has a vocabulary! NEW YORK. Petey Compiled by anal pound oe eee ea lee Fisherman Dies [Fund OTICR 18 HERERY GIVEN nodes ilar re pi arg acer of only 850 words, consisting of Associated Press Ren) hene:s1-34; light hen! 30: heavy, That the Commission of the City of | service will be held Priday Feb 600 nouns, 50 mainctives, and 100! - 3e a Vos artes Drollers or fryers é2'y-3'2 Ibs gray MONROE um — Boyd Sawmiller, pontiac, Michigan, will meet in the Com- Leeciner punciall hea) ai 4a i Ree eee mata ut nt, teks creases barred rocks 26-27, Capon- 6], a Ford factory worker, was Mission Chamber on the 7th day of Feb- Rev. Alvin Willingham fficiat- be In ne ey r 1 giettes (4-445 Ibs: 28-30. 1-6 Ibs) 32 ruary 1956 at 8 o'clock pm. to hear ing. Interment in Qak Hill Cem- ey Ce . “30 1338 ni aes _— found dead, apparently of a heart | suggestions and objections that may be prea came esi nicer aa nteciin) cunts Week ago... 246.3 1209 721 1734) CHICAGO POULTRY - jattack, on the ice of Lake Erie, "ste," narties Interested | at the Frank Carruthers Funeral e Calendar | Year ero ass 1203 ot Ise 8 Scar iracipatinlicesee tle 1) mereay yesterday. anor aeege hd ADA R FVANS cca PEB 1 1956. ZELLA MAY, ane , ‘ f , ry F ol 3 ; o & 1905-6 a" high 2678 142.4 787 1015, Steady, receipts in oops oe easing Sawmiller, of Belleville, died aft- M Kcity Clerk | 113 Wille, age 37. beloved wife ‘1988-86 AN ON GIO Why et Goa We) & st y : Regular communication Pontiac [554 hig re gf ee 9119 1230 683 1859 rises unchanged 2 Lan orcier er cutting a hole in the ice to fish | Feb 2 =| — Ciiuds ic Kline eee i == 35, e —_ — o r an & 1 Lede a = 21, ¥. gee an ne 1054 low. | Tad 9 16 66.4 1080 ae tisara 25-30 roosters 145-158. a mile off shore from the mouth of iwedae! lef anieusianllse te Genet Herbert Yates Funeral sevice | . \e Samuel] i i prrrorr STOCKS [caponattes under é'y ib. 24-25, over “4 Sandy Creek, \Two-Inch Blackto Pavermantllea will be held Saturda Fen 4 _ vam Adv, | 4 . Sieh 2 ibs. 26-30 _ __ |} Pp : at 130 pm from the Huntoon : | Pigures shee eectm aad are eighth OT : ADVERTISEMENT \Elm Street. 5 Lee teil Gone Gee it “ High Low Noon Li t k Sealed proposals will be received at| You are hereby notified that at a} Pe 6 Me ai a“ Crna see a Baldwin Rubber *........ 18 140. ivestoc the offic, of the City Clerk. City Hall.|reguiar meeting of the Commission © | we Sa enti aioe wanthe ; in rie | Gertty-netent Pesce 22 «27|: DETROIT LIVESTOSK Pontiac, Michigan, unti! 2.00 o'clock the ,Cily of Pentiac, Michigan held on - a ae er uae ss : , i. poser wducta® 27.32) DETROIT Feb. 2 , Hogs—Sa- pm. iFasiern Standard Time: of Feb- the aist day of January 1956 by resolu SEEDS EET RS n ee we 4] 31) labile 100 No early Sates ruary 27th, 1986, at which time the bids tion it was declared to be the intention THOMPBON, JAN 31, 1986 EF I ; Changes with ‘peckless driv Micron ibrantves 76 RG Cattle--@alable 225 Recetpts matniy will be publicly opened and read by of the City Commissian to construct 3 Orton Bt, age 72 bel ved hus | VINE. 4 41 cows market about steady today Com- the clerk for the construction of a@p- twoe-tnch blacktop pavement on Elm band of Aunie Lee Thompsor:: | Culling R. Chapman, &, of Walled| werne aeue 11 12) pared last Thursday trading very spotty proximately 3,060 If. of 6° cast’ ron | Street from Jessie Street to Sanford dear father of Mrs Zanna | Lake. pleaded terday be- |Perd* ...... caer 642 644) good to prime fed steers and hetfers water main, 700 If. of 8° cast tron/Street at an estimated cost of $4,296.60 Joseph; dear brother of ‘Mrs * guilty yeste: y “No wale; bid ‘and sked unevenly steady to $1.00 lower many|water main, and 1,290 Lf. of 16° cast and that the plan profile and estimate | Beatrice Houston. Mrs Sailie fore Walled Lake Justice Logan | good to Jow choice mainly over 1100 ib +#fen water main, together with allof said improvement is on file for public | Jinkins and Mrs Victorla M.tch- Sparks and steers without bids end several hundred) necessary valves, hydrants, fittings, and inspection ] et! Puneral rervice will be paid - fine with $15) ‘Auto Com an La Off still em hand early Thursday from Mon-, other appurtenances | Tt ts further intended to construct se!d heid Tuesday Feb 7 at ! po costs. s Pp y ys day's arrivals: jlower grade steers and The plans and specifications for the improvement tn accordance with the | from the New Bethel Baptist heifers fairly active stead, tows, Work mav be examined at the office of plan, profile and estimate, and that the | Church with Rev Wham mses og, 37300 for Brief Period aetive, strong to $0 cents higher bulls the Water Superintendent. cootinn: |eost thereof shall be defrayed by special officiating interment. in Ok Pleading guilty fo a ostly 80 cents higher stockers and Mienleas, or cop Hea t ares = . ‘ sceara ing i) Sromien: oes | Hill Cemetery Mr Thompson will ii feed r tead a 30 head making a daposit of ten dollars + vie at of the lots and parcels of land | j le. he Pai ‘are reckless driving, tetris F. "Sete. A number of employes at Stude- | ae 1018. 1139" ey steers 38.08 2273 | whi ch Ceili) wa refunded upon return of routine upon either side of Elm Street ie i pe ees tre” Feanks Cat Ld ruthe Fulerel som br oo 47, of Lansing, Was fined $100) baker-Packard's testing grounds .*out 100 bead high choice to mostly the plans and specifications in good from Jessie Street to Sanford Street | Re RAS AGREE IN cn ae aE Pontiac 1 Jud rime 1009-1297 Ib steers 2150 bulk condition prior to the 2nd day of March, |shall constitute the special assesament : am ae . by Municipal. J ize Maur-' | near Utica were among 5,500 laid: weed and choice fed steers 1800.21.00 1956 district to defray $4008 15 of the esti- WHITTEN FEB 2 LAURA ice E, Finnegan this morning ost utility and commerctal steers) Each proposal shall be accompanied by mated cost and expenses thereof and M.ojj Mary Dy) AF = : off by the company for ‘the re-: 14 09-1700 few -choice and prime T6- a certified check or @ standard Bid that 819825 of the estimated cost and: beloved wife of Guy Whitten, Buff dir ner = i 3 Ib fed heifers 1725-1950 several Bond, tasued by a recognised Surety expenses thereof shall be pald from the cear mother of alls Finer) et at St. Vincent mainder of the week, officials joa: commercial to .go0d «hort fed Company in the amount of $°. of the Capital Imorovement Pund mame Pk Risener Woodros. « Hall, Par! = heifers 1600-1630. bulk tility and bid as security for the acceptance of NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN ; Javi Tan Mary anc 4, pha ke st. Sat. Feb. said today Most of the lay-offs ;commercial hetfers 12 te-15 00 man the contract. + That the Commission of the City of) Whitten and Mrs Ril Z to 8. $1 for adults, and affected wo of the firm's an oul attr cows 1100-1275 few better Neavy' The right to accept or reject any or Pon'iac, Michigan. will meet in the Com- | dear sister of Mrx Raymond K Pp 8 SOc for children 12 and ‘under. 1 13 canners and cutters mainly all proposals, and to walve defects in) mission Chamber on the 7th day of Feb- | Wilson Funeral service will be n Detroit. 930. 1150. bulk utility and commerctal propeses is regis by the (City \ruary 1936 at 8 o'clock pm to | ies Gaturday Fib 4 at 2 pm | a, ‘ veils 1300-16 00: good and choice 655-634 ¥ order of the City Commission suggestions and objections that may be | rom All Satets Church with A company spokexman explained feeder steers 1700-18 50. | Dated February 1, 1956 made by meres interested [Rev C. George Widdifiled offi- Cake . New habby that the final assembly line and, ADA nee Woy ee ae bus mating - Interment in White | rm " A ™ “hape emetery Mra w classes for ‘the housewife. Total some other departments have been! CHICAGO LIVESTOCK \JOSEPH GABLE. ADA R_ EVANS oe poe Ne | cost $2000. Call FE 4-4909 or halted for the last two days of the CHICAGO, Feb. 2 ‘AP)—Salable hogs Water Superintendent. City Clerk | Johns Funeral Home | PE 2-8009. ~ Ady week!) because { leetane [ u 000, opened moderately active around Peb 2, 1956 Feb 2 1eee | ail . — | wa LY Tt $a) Cc Hons ot Pee ee eee Neue al Uuinetion | : poe _— | In Memoriam 2 ‘ 4 ig i Construct totice of Intention to Construct aaa : Rummage sale Fri. fn he Feb. a ‘car parts and an over- supply va later trade and tlose dull. 25-50 otice of Intention to ry . , - 5 . 1:20 to 9 at Stevens Malt mechenee of others. ewer with most @ecline on. weights Two-Inch Blacktop Pavement on Two-Inch Blacktop Pavement on Ree ano eecs Or BAUDE St. entrance : —Adv The company said normal work put a few closing wales weak te 28 ne, Drexel Avenue. Fourth Avenue. Hoc tree te de ake saved > 1 i r . if} th fat ° reby i) ths Not dead to u i ove her, = a ‘schedules will be resumed next ("most : signi tee are aaa reine setae or eee eet cerning Sistine. sd sae Abas mn Aten Ln Not tost but pare before - bail. mr oeisoae Lal apart pane Monday. 1400 and below. most lots at 1400 the Ctty of Pontiac, Michigan held . the City of Fontiec Michiesnhelay ot | hee ae bee oy veo = or and above include No 1 and 2 grad the 3ist day of January 1956 by resolu- the Jist day of January i946 by resolu- 2 att) Y Hore . —Adv- |e few selerted lots No 1 and Ay Sart thon it was declared to be the Intention tion it was declared to be the intentior | Sadly ! Co-wo Keres of : | Taiwan plans to promote towp- to 1478. and a 69 head lot No. 1s 210 of the City Commission to construct of id City Commission to construct | —'ocel_unton BSEIU _ tbh sorted for weight and grade at 1485. (two-inch blacktop” pavement 6n Drexel two-inch blacktop paveme t on Fourth | = , ee Pe ‘Youth Center, ism by developments at Sup Moon ' most No 2 and 3s 330/360 1b 1300.|Avenue from Paddock Stree to South! Aveuue from. Joslyn Avenue to Puller | _ Flowers _3 t 1 ' | cui ica as epaal [dese cones on nce cts ae seiives: envenio ona inst iv sien pretie endlana’(utiine claneorer era calent DUNSTAN's FLOWERS aE = —— Se = Ld . eee } ____-— Closed for Vacation lighter weights quotable to 11 50 - $ 00-7 Ford Motor Company Common Stock Bought--Sold--Quoted Prospectus on Request Watling, Lerchen & Co. . Pontiac Office : #716 Pontiac State, Bank Bidg. Telephone FE 4-2895 : / Other Offices _Ann Arbor Jackson, Kalamazoo be \ 4 ! y e ~ * . 4 j : ‘ . ‘ { 4 3 \ x i s \ | 5 ¥ a \ it . Q df “ - re + : ‘; ‘ tie ae > ae ee Wen oe cat” a : land fronting upon either side of Cornet! Avenue from Raidwin Avenue to Unt- wWersity Arenue shat! constitute the special assessment district to defray $3.65148 of the estimated cost expenses thereof and estimated cost amd expenses shall be paid from the Capitai Im; srove- ment Fur NOTIC ¥ IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Commiasfon of 1} Pontiac, Michigan. will meet fn missinn Chamber on the Tth day of Feb- ruary 1956 at 8 oclock pm. to hear suggestions and obje tions that may be parties tnterested a, | WO 6955 | Dated’ February 1, 1956 ore ADA Rp-kV City Clerk of Notice of Intention to Construct. Two-lInch Blacktop Pavement on Burt Avenue. You af@ hereby i notified that at a’ reguiat meeting of the Commission of the City ef Pontiac. Michigan held on Tist day of January 1986 by resolu- fon it was dectared to be the intention Lo! he Cit Commission|.to corstruct nch blacktop” pavement—or Burt E trom Montcalm Street to. Hill-; side Drive and en Hillside Drive from | Burt Avenue to Summit Street at an estimated cost of $4804.80 and that the, \plan. profile and estimate of said im- provement is on file for public inspection. | It to construct| ‘ sald ip further intended Impreveitignt in accordaace with \cost - Cornell Avenue, --" = ‘Gerdon Avenue. You are hereby notified that at a You are hereby notified that at » regular meeting of the Commtssion of regular meeting. of the Commission of the City of Pontia Michigan held on thé City of Pontiac Michigan held on he U1st day of January 1956 by reso’u- the Yist dav of January 1934 by resets tion {f was deciared to he the intention’ tion it was der’ared to he the {1 toa af the Cryr Commissior to construrt of the ¢ “ornimis fa. carestrere t hiackton paremert on Cornet! inch bieektcs pare on Cierden from Baldwin Avenue to Un! 1@ from Oakland Avenue to Corwin vere iy Avenue at an estimated cost of Avenue at an estimated cost of $2211 440 $4326 30 and that the plan, profile and and that the pian, profile and estimate estimate of said improvenvent is on of sald improvement ts on ftle for pubtic flle far public inspection Inspection It is’ further -intendé@ to construct It ts further intended to construct said improvement in accordance with sa#fd improvement tn accordance with the the plan. profile and estimate, and that plan. profile: and estimate. and that the cost thereof shall he defrayed by the cost thereof shall be defraved ‘v special assessment according to frontage special assesament according to frontage and that all of the lots and parcels ef and that all of the lots and parcels of land fronting upon either side of Gerdon Avenue from Oakland Avenue to Corwin Avenue shall constitute the specia! menesemient district to cetray $1 821 #0 of ' the Cajite! Improvemen: an EN NOTICE IS HERERY That the Commias‘on of Povitac. Michican will meet tn t mission Chamber on the Tth day « - ruary 1956 at 8 o'clock pm fo hear suggestions and objections that may be | mac's by parties interested W.O 6044 Dated. February 1, 1056 ADA R_ EVANS. City Clerk Feb. 2, 1936 < = | Notice of Intention to Construct. Two-Inch Blacktop Pavement | on) Going Street. You are herehy regular meting of the City of Pontiac the Jist dar notified that at the Commission Michigan held of January 1956 by resoljt- tio it was declared to be thev intention of the City Commission’ ta construct two-inch blacktop pavement on «Going Street from South Boulevard to Prospect {Street. at an estimated cost of $8,414 18 and jhat the plan,—profile and ¢stimate jof said improvement ts on [ile for public lezrantenee It ts further intended | eatd improvement im accordance with the plan, oH dtestirg and estimate, and tivat the Treof shail be defrayed by special ° to tenstruct 4 AMBULANCH GOUND | Pursley Funeral Home FR #1211 COATS FUNERAL Comnlete facilities Dravto7 Platns Wa NIGSITIED SERVICES Be Ute RRS CE 4: 4-loh FU NERA! HOME “DESION ED FUNFRALS | SPARKS-G fae CHAPE! Service FE 2-584) ; Funeral Directors | AIR Fune! UR? Done! ape (ad WwW oc vw | Thoughtful Voorhees-Siple | PUNERAL HOME ; Ambulance Service ae or Motor FE 2-4978 5 i _ Cemetery Lots. cOnntE LOT WHITE CHAPEL. $600" _terms _OR 3-9850 | estimate of said improvement ts on file/of said improvement is on file for public / RE NR IE ST a FRR 8 BS Balad) for public inspection [inspection . prime so acaba eae Sere ee | Tt is further Intended to construct’ It ie further intended to ecnatracy|| 7 steady te’ weak: nome steers, taken off said improvement in accordahce with the said Improvement in cordance with | Ii the market under 25-60 lower bid heit- plan, profile and estimate and that the the plan, profile and palimate, and that ——e cers dull. weak. cvearance tn ompie' -- cost thereof shall be defrayed bgp ies fal'the cost thereof shall he defraved bh. cows steady to 25 higher, bulls a Agsesement according to frontage and)special assexsment according to frontage sd |etrong. vealers and stockers and teehee as ail of the tote and parcels of land and that al! of the lots and parcels of fe ’ steady a load of chotce 1050 lb Nehras ronting upon elther side of Drexel land fronting upon ether side of Fourth Consult Us for First Hand Information Ka steers 22 25 pocd) and choles! steera A eatalls from Faddork) Street Sto Rourh Avenues fram) Jn: Arerie ta baller j ie 1850-27100 na few good steers dows ta Boulevard shall constitute the sveri Sireet atall vonstinuce th Neat oben | ) fir cater = ne. ARSORAIMET dictrict ta defray $1. 707 8 of ment dier' » gefras w ¢ |. in Stocks and Bonds Moe apa add Nota wlitin tial combiner tiem Si cto cere ee rant aes car Galton : . heifers 18 09 19 24 peat ae “ehotve and that €78251 of the estimated cost that e147 he e-tinatert 1: : ——— : etal helfers 1150 44 Ro tats ty wrd enna Abd exienses thereof shall be patd from expences theres Tail) be paid fren 2 ba Mths. ‘anita! avr re el a} id. 4 ’ A y : : : mercial coms 11090-)1750 a few oog he Capita’ Un yyement Firs vhe Carital r ined We maintain a direct line to a member of all ibicces Gp tse) carers Sud anes NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN + NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN { 4 ‘s : ; . 990-1).3% urility and commerci b That the Commission of the City of: That the Commission of the Otte ms principal exchanges_with up-to-the-minute 1400-1625 a few aoc a wee be hula Protiac ee higan will meet in the Com- ‘Pontiac, Michigan will meet tn the Com- : do to 1200 goed and chotce vealers Mister ‘hamiber on the 7th day of centen Kes on the 7th day of Feb- quotation service ‘available at all times. =] 2640-30 0. cull to commercial 1200-26 90. February “1984 at fociock pm ta hear funry 1986 a1 R o'lork pm. te. hear eee, | géveral. loads good“and chetce. 790-887 1b) SUaRestions and objections that may be ieauencne and objections that may be ifeeding steers 17.00-17.90; some medium, made or pene interested Leos parties interested ‘ grades down to 1400 Saiable sheep 1000, slaughter tanibs! Datea Februsry 1, Una R EVANS | Deied Pebrvary 1: ress VANS e er and sheep moderately active. steady | "Clty Cheek | ADA Re cee (ee to prime wooled bs.110 Ib down | Pes = nee City Clerk ae 1980-2060, deck of mostly choice 110 Ib sil Ub Feb 721008 Comment National Bank Bld 'E 2. ie i o small lots good and choice 128-130 ——~ eS ee ~ — y s- FE 2-9119 a ice B 80: — red retahie 12 $0- Notice of Intention to Constract Notice A ‘Infention te ‘Construct | seoer; RS =ys =: . a few cull to cholce slaughter - ' — : +50 . “fwotneh Blacktop Pavement on Two-Ineh- eins | ‘Pavement on ] Ligled cash. BOX REVUES 3. 10, 16, 17, 19, 25, 28, 4 2b. 43. 58, 60, 7H, 7H, 80, i 103, 116 Oe a ee a ae ee cermin te | ? ' ! ' ' ' ms = __ Help Wanted Male _ ' Arc Welders MUST BE ORK FROM PRINT MANY. EMPLOYE exer . . PRECISE WELDING CO 41200 Mound Road near 18 Mile Rid ten " MANAGER IN 1 LEARN ASSISTANT SALES MAN FXPERTENCED RECT SELLING TO HEATING AND AIR CONDITION- ING NATIONAL (MANUFACTUR- ER NEFDS 2 MEN TO TRAIN FOR TERRITORIAL MANAGERS WE TRAIN YOU AND_PAY YOU WHILE LEARNING. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN : TAL. PHONE FOR APPT | = 2-83 8. HOLLAND FURNACE | | ASSISTANT 110) STORE MANAGER Small auto and paint supplier wily pay $240 ner month to start for} mature man to assict Inen- ~ agfr Wi!) da selling counter dis- piavs end some stock and de- lifery work [GR \EBNER | Einployment Agency x eee \¢_Btate Bidg FE 5-827 RBER, . CAPABLE, DEPEND- ee Full or part time. 271 Baid- enue. CARGILL DETROIT CORPORATION— — ~ MANUFACTURERS OF , most advanc & t SPECIAL MACHINERY ~ WANTS MACHINE ~ DESIGN DETAILERS For very interesting work on the ed of — meee — and ret © the teal Ea ms supervision, 4 ape aSa00 Bir ingh an % oe , ed __Help Wanted Male 6 ‘SALESMEN (4) THIS IS HOT! THIS IS.NEW! No Down Payment _. 95 OUT OF EVERY bd woot ole WiLL BUY WHEN AVERAGE MMISSION PER WORKER AVERAGES wp re Wee HAVE theo FOR YEARS NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY! Car Required For Appointment Call OLive.2-1511 MR. SHARPE ~ REAL ESTATE - SALESMEN 2 men full time. Sales experience helpful. Right sasp_xull make $10- . 000 first year” R. J. VALUET, Realtor. 45 Oakland Ave FE 5-0603. Co-Operative Real Estate Eecsange COLLEGE GRADUATE TO-BE TRAINED AS HEARING TECHNICIAN To test hearing of schoal chil- dren. Must have car. Education experience in SAY eee A $4,563-$4.875 . EAR PLU S CARAI sLOWANCE APPLY | Oakiand County ®Pérsorinel Office | 1 Lafayette St. Pontiac 15 | FE 3-1151_ el COLLECTOR PART TIME Preferably postal employe for es- tablished magazine route. Earn DESIGNERS DETAILERS Tools Gauges. Automation Body fixtures. Press welding dies. Spe- cial machines—top rates MODERN ENGINEERING SERVIGE (CO: 12 Mile at Woodward Berkley. Michigan Detail Draftsman Overtime Pay Permanent Position Manufacturer of machines automation equipment has per- manent salaried position for ma- chine detailer. 3 years minimum y know shop ability to work with minimum supervision Fine oppertunity to advance witn growing organization for an in- dustrious ‘and creative young man Salary commensurate with abfity Call ¢ Rymel MI 45400 Birmingham El ECTRIC MOTOR. WINDER AND all-around repair man. Lincoin ua ENGINEERS DESIGNERS DRAKTSMIEN Are needed by parce ae firm: fur researc) dest _ development and ers viigumatic and hydraulic “aircratt device NEG AG CA i 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion, Mich EXPERIENCED REA! salesman, enjoy workin. in «a new office with many feature: Busy ane foe loc axon with parking sible ESTATE comm . te a Itz 1011 w Huron WASHING MA- citn> repairman Must have erp on auto wishers and dryers Steady work 62 ver hour a”! Must furnish references All niorma tion onfidential Inouire 06 Oakland Are FIRE FIGHTER City of Pontiac Bailary start High school ' equivalent requit-d. Age (time in service a | be deducted from age’ Height to 76 inches Weight tonal. Applivants of city a ar. Apply rsonnel Ey Ain: TP south Park HOUSE SALESMAN and deliver door and etc Bispices Cha 16 Disabled Amer! can Best references required Good steady earnings for those selected Ex R EXPERIENCED for the office HOU SE TO orders mats Fx r interview, *al FE 2-2444 any cay Ip GRINDE RS. GAUGES MUST jb shop experience 5a week Mile . JOBS FOR MEN Gettrat Office : hr & Squires Gage Co. 3785 w hea ' n $325 Engineer, no degree $550 Accountant $600 ‘Industrial Salesman $600 MIDWE ST EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 54-0227 MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIOH Business tn Pontiac No experi- ence needed to start Sales easy to make and profits good le jiately Write Raw! MCA-696-190) Freepo ae (2) How About Your . Future? Would You Like ta Ente: the Sales Field 7 No Pxnerience Necessar 3-40 HOURS age As ong imme Dept re ' BRING Yor CFEPTIONAL EARNINGS IF vou ARE WILL- ING TO WORK BIG_MONEY IS ALWAYS WAIT- ING FOR THE MAN Who 1s LOOKING FORWARD TO His FUTURE - POR UP POINT MiENd CAT OLive 2-1511 ___AIR. SHARPE “MEN SATES - CLERICAL - TECHNICAL VON FTA Pmplovitent Service +8 be Huror &t _ FRE 43341 NEAT NPPEARING Salesman for clothing and fuenishings. See Win. Dickinsof, ~3t--N.--Sagin nay St..° @ PERSLANENT We will employ a limited num- ber of men for important weil paying opportunities ing & permanent connection and ideal advancement ~ opportunity Qualifications, over 2 erences, car helpful view apply 1064 W Huron PINROYS EVENINGS AND WEEK. ends Motor-Inn Recreation. FE §-6032 ° ROUTE SALESMAN ence necessary eal references Age 25 _ Apply k Cleaners, | 283 Oakland STEEL BROKERS WANTED. AP- ad Si Ute Plight) ree Leone " EXPERI- Must furnish We Bird Michigan. FE 2177. Seal . f rs 4 . fe t oS ‘. Salesmen ~ Real Estate mere stoner aah aps alert young a tient in se.tin at Plenty Her ty eavertising conterts Earnings unlimited To —To Sell—To Frade *¥OU BU’ IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS Co-operative Rea! Estate Exchange EE 202 263 f 1076 Hur NEXT Door. Ls "BRANCH POST ICE STAFF Samet $10§ per week for 40 hours. $ttS Pai week for 44 hours joptional:. ald vacation holidays and sick leave, other prevailing personnel policies PPLY Personne! Office HURLEY HOSPITAL ‘lint, Michigan _ SNAP ON NEEDS MAN immediately to cover Pontiac and vicinity Requirements. * g-ton pan- e! good bealth, and?background. Also moderate tnvesitment For further information write above at $2 Piquette Detroit Michigan. or. call TRinity 5-6455 STEADY WORK. YEAR AROUND on established route references required Call Fuller _ Brush. FE 22318 SINGLE EXPERIENCED FARM hand by month Carl Dobat. 2460 Dutton, Rochester SINGLE MAN. WANTED . ON Dairy farm for general farm work OAkiand #27000 TRAINEE JOBS Management trainee Retail management Station atenae Sales. some coll CAREER CENTER, B1 Riker Bide FE 86-0418 WANTED MACHINERY ASSEM.- biy and machine panes Must be journeyman App! in person - rway Hydraulics tos. 4865 High- ant Rd Pontiac _ WANTED SALESMAN At ONCE. Le W Dinnan. 66 W Huron 8&t. Help. w anted Female z A PERMANENT STENOGRAPHIC- Glertcal position Interesting, di- versified work with long estab- lished company offering employe advantages Bloomfield Hills area Phone Midwest 7-0400 AMB'TIOUS WOMAN EARN $%5 weekiv handiing beautiful ster ling Tine Bavarian china Leaus pesntiful No canvassine Cat necessary FE 26175 or FE 2 9027 BAX ERY SA'FSGIRL OVER %9 day work on Anderson Raker 174 W 14 Mile Birmin m MI 1s 2 BIRMINGHAM IMMEDIATE OPENINGS General office secretaries. book. and waitresses Birmingham Employment Service. 130 W Mapie Birming- iam M 44254 _ _ _ ; BOOKKEEPFR MUST BE EX- pertenced. Man or woman. Steady position, 32 Auburn _ _ COUNTER HFIP FOR DAY cleaning plant Apply in person Reck Cleaners -332 N Woodward, _ Birmingham . (| PRK Y PIST Siessited: eb ion. ‘naek ground helpful essential Fre vepital nigel Regular creasts Age MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS 41', 8S. Saginaw — above Oakiand het _ COLLEGE | GRADUATE Aged but & In- 7 OME a See SN HEARING Tet PST OS Tate earin t on r MEnst fave o Fe i ORDO Tie ence t torre Stan SNF Ny fee ils Coe NI Ory AWC : APPLY Oakland County Personne! Office afayette st ontiag 35 FE 3-7151 os aes 2 [owes Experienced Stenographers A Tey PONTIAC MOTOR Personnel Department — - TEP PSAV OO AVE PON TEC. MICH E&PPRIFNCE MEAT WRAPPERS, c Pep enced help need appt Write Pontiac Preset Box Perl < fol RRE ES [tts] Permanent position for qualia Teast, t aS ant Rnorking o I= tions and fice Call Mr Shaw ML "6.0100 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS _ To a MOK nights... MI 4.9090, ae EIDERLY WOMAN. WANTED days to care for children while mother works 154 Perkins §&t FE 21 FIRST . TORS ‘ ; 7 ARF OTMPORTANT © See Bettt for the Start — 7 FIGURE CLERK FOR Doetor « Officer GENERAL OFFICE for TV Studie $3nO OF Oe aes INNER, for vch rtet 225% are PERSONALITY to answer phot 2 CLERK’ TYPIST for smal! office ~ $225 \ . MIDWEST 496 Pontiac State Rank Bidg. FE 45-9227 . . 4 a o » Fi eke ee ‘ ; 5 eh ey OS eae gi bed as UE Ul rT EN Cnty, Nugent “Uae Sree! Nea aE Ra Ry aa 4 i , 2 é | ) i, de said fife Fi ph \ $ . mae \ ; ae Z (, sets eis ; f . . es ae Par tie ie $ eg va . i, ! ae Xv : : ie Milita ood thi edo aat alin } ft fj. ; ' re ee pe ee yo po ee chan as ; ve ow fj tne of ; A . Sy ‘3 at ‘ 24 atic " a , ‘ eKy é erg ae _ / fb REIT Te we eet ~ de . a Dy? ne elp Wanted Sa ; & \g : mY . , 27 ; ; Wanted Male 10 Business Ser ‘ UO, HURSD Ay. ie E | = ar ‘ PPL PPA. 13 CARNIV é , ‘BE SUARY 2, 19 a . —— | _* . eas 16, WANTS JOB ON WEEK. | ALL a NIVAL 56 ’ See of os is SsavERTER ESCO | 3 Tactory rained” mee by Dick Turner | Wed. Contracts, M é = : FIFTY- ee Amr ENT Ey AND CABINET | Saree guoply cot mars s. .Vitgs. 32 _Rent Apts, Furnishe - ON ie , rence Phone ver bie i QU —— ae 33) Kent nt Apts. Unfurnished Er) Co 5 , LATING. ING | K C AS He he vet sead_¢ REFERENCES. DE \= onvalescent Hoe Pre pr ac fepeiva = or land contracts — voir | 7 ROOM Apr. “PRIVATE” EN: EL ‘RIO APTS, | EXCELLENT tana nang vice “ask for Mr. | > ance Adults FE | 3 rooms full b rina 5 ar. nav | starting at $125 OR : j ROOMS | ator ove, refriger- iG CARE FOR 4 | “WHI | E Room Pane Le BATA Ta | Eig 2G, sttie ‘tarnished | -U#0t, Oreduate nurse. Pe : | 8. PRIVATE - TAVE: - ee a tances + love alts FE ENTRANCE, EMI LOYED COUPLE Hotel Rooms 39 fi For GENE EB) TEs vate = PRIVATE Parke —PRE sty area R with HOT EXPERIENCED | orrecepie cat 5s Valtaretren od drapes. bedroom: hitch. EL AUBURIN S paped Lae, only..83 Union St. ret & dineits Bren kiteh- Rooms by Dav or Week FFICE WORK jar uae -| oe ee | See ee |e ae . ; qr FURNACES CLEANED AND RE. 3860 ALTO ns Couples heby. wales sive any een © well recom: |S pein! be ; __Phone 0} ~ te ouple who are in- HIGH SCHOOL fal Stes wee | Wanted Re 7 Bataia Rook mionwealth. FE | tion “Aner 600. call” PE “HOTEL ROOSEVEL GRADUATE. [gaetenranilyce ena ae eae | Wane Weer Eetaie 328, ROOT SBI TSR Ck | tipo por npn SURDE pore NB ol = : » A. f | lithe: ale 5-8 Mi ay Ps Son : & s included. MY E. ROO! 126 PREFERRED _| wagerstaal 2 Sg PLARTERING, NEW _Z¥D RE | | pment ee $ | Bradeay*iate“onaett GM ret Fas SURGe Borel | usa z ty * ' r, Se 1" < < “s Sean etimn B rf. Carl Bu g ti pnp peers Lirmead cash oe and contracts, 2 ROOM FURN. APT. Mo: | turn. EM 3-4322 ‘West Huron m Phone day or > DAY ry xton, 4-0038. or 5 UPPER. PE DERN 6 — S A WEEK - MARRIED MAN WANTS MA se gOp. ON Shi oe | Rew! or ccanened Mencahole 2) ——— bare N 6 ROOM TERRACE y St Phone’ pape ; m_ MA. +2002 Walled Compton & Son FE 43767 or 0082. high echool. Call Fx R ) 7 ae iY 3-5076 or ane 2. BEDROOM U : ent Stor POE WORKING N wir Bi LYRE. EXPE: OR: s CLARK | REAL ESTATE! "2t sOnOOM TPER gAPART- MODERN, 3 RC TROON, Ste STEAM HEAT | y at See ode 40 oa | — L, - ONDITIONS Poco! makes of water softeners SEWER CLEANING Pe tisis or FE etn sreeeeel rennirete eek eee IMMEDIATE poanins oa EAOTHAW aT. AVAILA 3 ody employment. OR | Sinks—Ounder__ Service FE _¢-20i2 ie ane | “SPs Bont. | BOE pete. Meat and util a * vi UMBID ni j + 3% ; a ~ BAGIN APPLY IV PERSO: PLUMBING) WORK bie pelt re) r ruee PLAN NEW: AW § ie rf. SUITABLE 2 N Re WANTED.| &._Free Q NING TO 8! ee LY DECOR | for any &. ‘PRED TH TREE x PROWINO: $1016. _Higacee ootimate 2010. PE List with a tires whe (ROOM, PRIVATE “ENTRANCE Tesrapel eg Se ee ee ; Pusiness. FE OMPSON : shed ve’, ine Jon Dresemaki = ou wil] sell pour equity | Clemens ‘st FE 5-8466. 184 Mt. eed won optional). Couple aoe STORE {20 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. _ CIRCULATION DEPT. / ound WAN. AOE Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 of get GO. 1 Raancitg tee you. | 7 ROOMS” IMD 5 PE toe ater soe 2 UP. Bs ee ave , ; _eve. work. FE 4 oem Ww WANTS s os Ree a ee Ee) oe ATH. HEATED. PONTIAC LAKE 2 BEDROOM STORE. FoR RENT. 1686 Ln Haron. THE PONTIAC ; : UITS, COATS = perience iness, 10 ex- | get! entrance, garage. MA| lar 2 BEDROO size 20 « 60 PRESS YOUN & AL- ad sa e lt w aM Satake PORTION rations. 101 -£. Huron lesmen to serve eal, Gn tay room, kiteh: round . with the with | Max Deatax POSITION | - FE +1016, call today move tomorrow. you, | 7 ROOMS AND shower Share. t tle | GENERAL INSU _shop No Sfetouching. ou sat Eurniture Refinishing 16A tale - exeationd BATS NICELY | Sen. etre bes cee rere peolces oraice OF ATOR eFize | RANCE Orr ete e Anke |R side. Adults on! est +d remodel to ‘ vee is E. Lawrence Work | k Wanted Fema Female 11 | "Ez" P0 Agu ussell -Young |? ROMs at bic AUOLTS PRIVATE. } LARGE ROOMS 7 fern re os fiat Ww. Ho: ances, Ory EPER CARE OF 1 ALTERATIONS, weuhy. PE Sig. PE e133, means g ony ot Ostland Wve file bath Upper well heated gro! ee efter 4:38 FR FE 2-037 after 4:30. DRESSMAKING. Income Serv: : — ‘ata W. Huron R 2 ROOMS, ADU lith of “this be vacant the . = HOUSEKEEPER & COOK, ASSIST good fu iar EE Neat sewer. | _Income Tax Service 17 - | Open Eves "wi 0; ee can) _ 36781. JLTS ONLY. FE | no pets. 47 month Adulte only, | March hc dares Ceaser aes with 2 small children nO.” 2 an ae aD cag scaled hd el : Y AND. BATH. HEAT _.| SPACIOUS Ht ee | * Huron St, Approxim 1063 ae oe AND TAX CON S | IOHTS EATED 5 fi ately 1080 Private room & bath. eA) bie a Nauserar out | HT G. Wodek, J. suth Lain acbep ~ gas. Close in. tte rE 2-7425. apt in Rochester $80 vor Fuse. spores le Rerite-" ed Howe Maytair OR Pert / siooine ‘Center FE taal D \3 LARGE nota AND kek | 1, Live i, = youn St. Miami, OUSEE % sanyst el event / eicery furaied, Bra < TUDIO APA ——| Peau paast. Pig, General howewore. 7 adi. |GRULDR 2-00, rom | focoyNTNG © TAK gERvICE ( 3.600 ACRE | baby welcome” MY Sat | Satan gee oye aoe . N < rs wr ; : 3 = tedion athe apt with bal pot sporty ty ioe aeration men SOCK KEEINS AWG TLE SERV. pains ss ones cad Sele seen atrer «| a hia welcome. “ur ee Vite Bela asi Rent Office Space 41 : ; a women, FE men ee Pitz . Py : > 1886 by NEA fer 1965 res of ‘> CLEAN ROOMS aya, Bun. 11 to UE DELL, PE , HOUSEKEEPER WANTED FOR 2-4614 FE “A fine wee. ine If you have a OMS, CLOSE IN. F 161 Sashabaw R: 3. ® ER W. CRO 22137 ; kettle of ix 4 = age for ity _ & 133. FE 4. three biocks AN EXCELLE: . motherless) bom ANTED FOR | _ bie. 3 DONE. apace teat Tae nc egging me on, and he Ge is! You folks at the office ade for sele—give us a calle |} ROOM APT INCLUDING ALL Basment ten tee or | Joeation on, West Muro room —— *: | EXPERIENCED G om, Fe 5006s, coms T Vi é : out here ‘ _uttlities, 15 Clark ene ars inaw, Id: MANA GIRL, W 7 egging me Tag St. y surance off ine In- Anat dpacaeed ehes. San ve| Siaipome mah, | it HES) ___ PHONE EMPIRE i ng me off Se Gee | ryan ete [accra tis Wena experienced to take complete | Ts. ts, References, FE | INCOM TAX SERVICE EEE; Lost & Found ae : species od Adults, only! Partridge, 1080 W. Huron, FE Apely ‘by Weller. givin GIRL. 23, WANTS DAY WORK AS wlisie- M. Hoover. PE 2201. |) cr. \ranre | d___ 24 Wtd. Household Goods 27 7 moOMs PRIVATE EN “kK. @ HEMPSTEAD oa Dering ced te “6 ina sce.vex:| Cashier. filing or receotioniet fel ise SAVE MONEY 7 | LOST: MAN’S WHITE cece s “TN baniord FE ENTRANCE 10a eee Central location Ist. floor office -_ Soe Pontiac = : = aera ex aa “ PONTIAC’: ze wocad ae /ATERPOR carte 7.7 87 fs space avail: oak AESOP SS F Sate abe prees, | TRONINGS WANTED @) a BUaE | © Clare he "Se vour return for “you. GOLD WRIST WATC furallars “berece: Gecko ~ neal reuset MS AND BATH. GAS Toren ROOMS. KITCH- spacey” svettenie, seaqeaite ter care. of child” aye, Call FE | iRONINOS. PICK-UP Ai 3° 4 PUSH WORKING ee re ies trot) VICINITY OF TI CH.) (re eta oe ae sed Dine fie serail child, te Whittemore afer private entrance OR | service it desired: JOrden €41l 2-9025 after 5 p.m. iRONINOS, P 3. "8 INCOMB’ TAX ? TENNY-| WANTED xie Hwy 4 : tl De, or Lincoln 3-8500. 1 EERE am: . PICK-UP AND DELIV- rvice. 21 East Tenn SON ST ub TO BUY ALL TYPE: Phone OR 3-1205 i o Rent | H sinorengep AADy_7p_ WARE mibhate’ ree pears Sars eres re | SON ST OR PRINCE’ WANTED | eS) iy se ITS, SC AR ga Furnished 35 CCE Ure ns RACE FART after § p.m : aN D pDARYSITTING | —= _ NST. REWARD. FE| 1 ve ED FURNITURE jahan Has Buyers noua A 2 BDRMS. WALLED LK | MOD in. Suitable for office, clubs iRoNINGS_3 PER BU. Tt eae. s vice 1g; 28181, EXT. 62, BE-| ff are caartaing “ter sale Pier botat ACTION * ple. Exceptionally & mee, Tor seit, Ma 41! , HY Very reasonable. |CARGE OFF FE 2-721, | service. 6-1 pDAY FORE 5§ , : |e. aed. ten Miche eneoona force... 4 ia areat. Our sales |) ROOM APT. PRIV TROON RGE OFFICE SUrrE CONSIST. * an —«| BACH CORT ORE § ive bighest sé. exceptional W. w ATE BATH. OOM PORNIERE IaHED Hous in OFFICE H LADY WI AINS OR R . 2. cash. call — orice in| Your list need orking couple. N ee. ss g of 2 good ai ELP ironing eung SOUS NORE *C se bas S| Cui fully fished Pontaic | BROWN CASHMER. 7 OAKLAND Sn inca ousting and, will certainly | —rnking FF veg nme or! pthread rag ‘ o"ireceplion™ room. ai tran Pall tis «ets pot. wa | ‘oa ‘hour.’ cal FE ~ peargogl A ee on ineide "pocket eee |e? mea Zetaie “deatings “in pease eee || ROOM FUN (Agr wan a ee FURNISHED HOUSE. “a writuron ans Beting er 5 si. error. fro wrpo 7 sure. as- = heat, water only. 3808 M a _ aroeels av: High school graduate s oven. | LADY Di Barber Shop hong D.: FURNITURE. 1 6 us that hy will be softener, pvt bath organ Rad. ble —— Lene een Eradupte” preterred || GTusa, DESIRES WORE 5 nw oe Gapitel | Maishes, and old lamps. MY. tor fled. We handle alt detaile static: | _Mt. Clemens Bt. nine cores | o 7 ROR MODERE | IN- WATER- eee a oee My. Mas ae a mcaee ae =| fare” Wig rte zat $8.00 plus ost (SMALE, Bw. eeaoLe: Wid. Miscell =| dap te ae your Breserty 3 T LARGE ia bo PEL | !OC~«* BROOM, HOUSE a Huron er aly j eo ee ee maie-1 JT. old. wearing iratber | socatertdree as. El Blectric® im 26 8. Merrim fais 7 oe . wers roy | of: Rn Coe To Buy—To Sell—To £ co! cc refrigerator, work- |} ROOM = ae Ww with iN won DPPORTUNITIES | by the week FE 4.0 ‘| See eee Re |S TOP—LOOK yoo BUY Trowe Lu INgONE rr | 3 Ri aa ig Geta YE ge oT Ean ae _ eee ee ee aig, | LADY WISHES MOUSEWORE BY Doe Bort, OW Beverly Bt. cottages Garnace. pater tose: 7 Roo NOSE. FaRTLY PURE. For Rent Mi | Lee ci : rn - t . iscellaneous investment, no canvass ty. No CO SBLEAOED : MISSING — ~*~ = a He’ To be moved or torn Es oom ‘all PE 6-0056 42 Sas eerasteatrn ts aaa se eee i WAULEG | move om JARMINE” Beack | SE Sie ee and bet TN Teleg Slnaaat ONE W | 6 elivery, Op 2 s sitting isn p| > re Lae an eee RE 77 ~ jal ie cithens y. Opening 3 po _Sat_& Sun. FE 40819. eves & | Basements etc. cleaned. "ye eres marti nore her, call OR 3-100. Re- Money Wanted 28A Pcbereor dls Ree REALTORS Roots. R ENCES ‘ ‘ROOM HOUSE ON COAS' AY Executive part “ae WEMEOORAP NG, AND nee, AND > LIGHT Missing since ~_< = aia wan ata A ei reco tc nang ee ORE > toe} Exchange Sa Clem | = He we ee okt T TO COAST | esentativ Trice. 3-2862 - 26, v y | TED > = — eras — LEA 3 to work directly by phone |? WOMEN WANT Ne wate _ Wesson, re le “| de ceeuciy” Cah Om Sisee aren 1075 W Huron J he is PRIVATE © BATA. FE _ 3 Re» Closed » aang drenn Crean asm Prtaeby 5) - re tm. ~BEDFORD MOVING OST: FEMALE GERMAN SHEP. | 50 pm 31908 after NEXT DOOR To SRANCH i poo AND BATH Genre take. “en Biaie "ney 2pm 4pm, 7 - Feb a ate a OFF | : Williams Lake “ Airport end 2 a | ; aaireairancs oe FURN. APT. GABING 2: 1030 : PART TIME ane nal ens ree TC) eg ed war awat cee ___ Wanted to Rent 29) 1 | BUY OK S SELL poe permitted. MY D2788. i | rove one OR OR TYFINo A DONE IN MY HOME. ee FE 10400 Le go Fecal REDDISH iH BROWN | EXP, TARMER WANTS FURN |) er ses seh Weis senna oc pee Cokes Ms. NEWLY “BEC: pi Bw Soy ‘ is riche THING ANYTIME rom anim ayed | arm to rent on ow to get ca: _4, PE 2. location. Call after Ref . ’ pa FE IME. al shelter. Albert V shares. riee ash tf the 3858 .| __ Reference or oe ULE ._L TIME . m1 OM (AND, Tow? CUeRICAL | fet apes on him FF ¢t331 pe tag 204) Holly Michigan ene price fs reasonable. Call now and uF ROOMS AND BATH PURN. APT. FoR Roden, ant E owe? : we are abet , Cxpension program oeeiet "OL. 3I80 pees: Taek we or ‘20 bau a) Clean a give , YOUR | Fer? Want 3 TS - | PE aRiy>- RILEY. BROKER ons 388 bad fete te echoed. | cote eothalt Lake, i rupeceend i sarae tic mrtall TED WASHINGS AND IROY- _ Michigan Animal 1 OR _— | rE" 4 = plan Pos se the Popuise area No caavansine” Waswinas WITH OR WITHOUT RD IRF | OCR, aaa aaa eee ve \fovp “PART BAMETT 4 Bes. sot. completely ture "On_out| Reet | sory Temvioe or commission basi Ty tront _2-1017 | Wearing leather col. | Feb. of Pontiac. On or before CASH « NICE” see ey LIOHTS AND tide v information bouma is For pee | A ngs. Shirts a pred aged Lie | lar. Vieinity of Waterf col- Feb 7. Call mie ued efore “heat. FE . AND ridge, Ww the Wald ct Mr. Post a it HAULING OF | MA _$-6001. rford Hill | 4 pm. and 6 30 between| For 44686. ie, 10 W. 2 4 ill Pope Hotel, Mon. eve. GB WAatINGaTAT AND HONING TIES Reasonable rates Fee ial) | Lost: LA DIES | what mueaeenen If you have *umhea AND BATH. ¥FUR- j pooh Ah aND mn babysitting ene 3 a = 7s 2-9164-or FE 30733 watch. 6 small ra GOLD % wrist es door within 34 we bee rer hig « aE pee water, 1344 ni ren © fine > WASHINGS ND HE. v7 T | or in Pontiac & cinity | LANDIOALDS ~~ lor your equity. © : Al ne wel Sienanent Position | and Ixo8, WANTED, PICK-UP een led, E V¥ TRUCKING, | Reward) ait c Aol Bank Bide | List mond fab fee ated we, tell us what you or now and tee Te iVATE ENTRANCE, MALL HOUSE IN KEEOO WAR. rv well qualified | WOULD L Sa ° 23-0603 | Lost: tN VICI | ce = . 5s week. 3 3206 les MY jor eou- ind typing casemual Pera eee; Sn pie Te TRONING TO DOIN |UIQHT AND HEAVY HAULING oung doe xiTy OF AIRPERT | ADAMS REALTY CO. Edw. M. Stout, Real 4 ROOMS, PRI elem SEAT Booeee Sor_sppocotes sak 24 W. Lawrence” oO TE | rena Aubura "eA Tr pgeho | re oe . spat wpe late aa stouider brews ieee | Ca FE_2-708) ae ps ee ma ce lever welcome ela req. worsens. $3; on WASHIN KUP LIONT | Raut ‘Sahih aaa | nae ef OC | Open E 4 65-9165 | -Dlocks from Fishe *. 1 on pee Fae AND eC TW. ULING x. el - orky. FE , Share Living ‘Quarters . 30 vee.“ b:30 furniture. ae ee Body ee Ct. otf Taylor Rd. FE WANTED, IR a Oe ee | BS ERADES— TRA SEMI YEAR ‘ROUND 7 BEDROOM ON nei IRONINGS. $3. PER O’DEI. ‘ie CARTAGE mation, Beagle. seas INFOR. |‘ ROOMS AT BUS STOP ~ TRADES — TRADES _ ane, ae FURN ADULTS vn bred > BEDR “awd Nocal spnone PE bane re ee ot Joslyn Ra. i. Fira) || axlte orotate od WOMAN. | We are specialists im tradin APT. “AND pace “Rent House _ ara ; FOR MOTHERS omes, farms ink 1 Md ouses s Un fu 36 ___ Building Se Ser | care ONLY. CHILD business opport e tty an yo ine. er 2 children Shown Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ervice T “available. FE. §-6340 Bayan portunities Large dn Pe sases, Switch- vero #2| Trucks to Rent |—isbes# Seppe 204 |"RESTSars, oh ete re Sig ty aa Bo BP thle ge SEES § OOOE SEES v r [aie any Ford | ae RAWN TRUCKS TRACTORS | moven TO A NEW women. Fast seboes on — ely for pote We pa home | — Children selena! 7 ke reaulred Pe asa prete heat, ge) oard ..... Soo oy ge eg SS (co Gh ae “rd| E'ieie te Sine secret | alstemgee” ork = aT ite masini paun ADDITIONS mp he Stake ee ‘ plant tp Ponttac. All Wid. Tr aan ta fad rolling rated. Cal a we for meders. tert os Pd Very «owe ALD TE WOR O a oom peut septic ume, Pontiae Farm and Aree [oes Sad ansportation 31) Yous honest ovipize ju retard | PAM 5 5 Seca ee ea bate kitchen at jet pumos. | cials and see th any spe | BY YOU Possibility of trad . m : ae on — IN ROCHES- perator : | Bartiions cnangea “Cash or term Industrial Tractor Co. |, “PRbdRe% ‘sear Oe | een neers | DroperseOtWe sreConimching "a | CLEAM 4 ROOM UTILITIES A Melemgeel por wen 8 eee ok o 5 yrs. For free estt | boc FILM ER | dg 730 8 mes of Po eo Meading trade ref UTILITIES AN 3 “a MICHIGAN HOME AnMOor mates call | W = Huron cR VICE - between W = pm or! ntiac. id efrigerator. $12.50 B ee Large ~ paps ¢ * TE EDs eet) Ll AIP, than | MEW SCRABRLE Seva 7 E 38759) Trunk D aterford and Grand | 4-6095 a wk. FE | OL 2-3071 after | 0 “month | A LAKE Er — 4+-6063 | : RABBLE SETS ¢ epot. Pontiac . rT) ) Tc , CLE aR m BU $3000 5 pipiecanel praaests’at'eut’ Bi AYR COMPRESRORE, AIR TOOLS. | to eee ae Gna ee at DORRIS & SON | “ae 198 Rein PRIVATE EY * erecta ang TBST MOB ewe Ito eee gham office A our Bir. ers. ete Open eaters sand-| Large van to serv Lawrence. FE 2-1 E 15 East, Wtd. Cont : > 132 W FE 41557 | COUPLE. PRI ment | aluminum storms with = 320 E. Merril st” Bi futateent JACKSON: RE | _Méving FE 44984 Os CoS aye racts, Fie 32 Co-operats y reron) BU entrance PRIVATE BATH AND | 4 LARGE BR Williams of roe acreens 830 om. to Birmingham | 62 W. case 8 NTAL ve Real Extate Exchange FE +2 bus line near town. mode! AND BATH A ALL two s off AC. heating . pm. Mon. thru om FE ONWANTED Gast a Notices & P _ IMMEDIATE | eee m. “New home, 875 pe Cece yah tee fakes m : RE- | ~~ erson. i] CASH FOR mR | Deposit and Prici 5 eer CEMENT W ORK rota tree of charge. FE | gan priy als 28 eek cautractlerteantis moe m C SCH Down OWN STUDIO APT FOR _of Auburn FP cqoes ~~ ph Nor nat 880, TE VET with 2 | a = UETT Especial! vate entrance. | # ROOMS AND UTILITY ROOM pown h D , Orr oe ROE conte Teuing Pe eee. = _Licensed. 30 years Domenic wort. | 5 a Wen leton, Realtor Ciinie "181_W.Ruroo = aii,modeyns apa radef a sored OUTETAMDING.§ ATER FRONT = ee 4088. re_ex, PE 5-5201, ard Lake Rd FE WE WA GARAGE HO — ve. 701° Dorrt : ali your friend Ss etroit “EMER vo UNDER BORE Painting & Decorating 20, ~ Aerotred Knapp Shoes — wo) Tike VE MANY CLIENTS ron | _ furnished 1 | WELL |# ROOM HOUSE Pol nant Wor sia gre PE pgehllepag oe | ings. Free estimates PLLA LLP Fred H A: sg CES AND 8 HOUSE ern, children weicom ® . uated large : a : 20077. | A- erman s $ 2 SALESME AND APTS” * Li Ea | BRICK. BLOCK “ee PF = 1 DECORATING — PAINTING | 2070_Ateport_Ra OR d1se2 | TBtmited cash — aS) s fay itdamel al OF _AGTION. FOR Abe hy fe Ti i $ Seep py mel co on O | work Also chimney repairs ae _mate. "TE 0258 can or eat. | AUDIVOX HEARING AID Bietig | coe eet one Brascnabie tis SERVICE CALL: FED Dias REALTY CO. | west at’ feains oa 8 Mr eek toe New ge- o | etmates MY 311008 Fe 26377, 101% N. Saginaw. FE +0539 i) count Fest ection CUARE | REAL 9AM. to 8 y meer Warde at tee ah eek el to BRICK BLOCK TE 1 pe } INTERIOR DECORA. CAKE DECO _ PE 405% | (ESTATE 1362 WH REAL IDEAL FOR 3 ME M _fes0 . Ward EK. -Partridg hu $8,950. 4 | work Al AND CEMENT Reasonable RA. AKE_ DECORATING NEW HOB. #4813 of PE 46402 Fhak EAL FOR 3 MEN OR WORK- afon., FE 4-388) e,| hurry. practically immediate | «large so chimnevs No job too moles On see by Classes for the housewite ‘To. | ier _ ast for Mr Cn lg Ri Were tisel la lene ee « ROOMS, MODERN. OFF TELE. TRAINKEIFOR SEW a Guaranteed work on rs | oe SAINTING INTERIOR, & EX: | — _FE 12-8009 EK +4009 or) | dren FE 47267 No ghil- | #7! FE 58-2010 after 5:30 VACANT BUNGA : tor capable ise ING INSTRUC. ie 10 per cent disc. for Js | CUSTOMER ORDER - | Sy son: Commer’ LARGE 2 ROOMS AND Mi ghee PARTLY FURNISHED, $1500 DOWN — LOT = dvessest:Salace Feb ing her own; CUSTOM BUILDING. F é —- | waar Free est 40208. HOUSE OF STUART SERVICE | EM Sie ommerce RA Plenty of light. Matin “BATH. 56-8 month 12 miig: A home We are proud — er cae eit pel xace- nancihg ~ Modernising wat nai Al PAINTING PAPERING Call PE 45262 soem Tics at For Contracts, New or Old tld eed Gooeae Hospital FE O3812 _Waiawin M oper Ka iss| Ge weer Sasa is fer : x cas vies CAR OCR” ag raineiva. PaPrananat DERE aren acres | ANAT ats, | WE NEED | weni wenlteon COUPEE |" Ree BMY Dinh fter's 20 | enue, frome eet et ingira: aple. Birm- ———____W°r®&._ FE _ 58-0782 = APERHANGING. "E 2-8814. 93 TMark. sk or Ted McCull | NICELY FURNiIgER a Rae tlac Motors, PON. | 44 ‘ings, beau ie ; Goa OUR SPECIALTY. removd. Estimates. FE | EXPERIENCED SPENCER cor. fe re H. AY DE ae ough. | poe FURNISHED 2 ROOMS ‘Soo. bet eer stove * fi oe bel tot. of! AC. besa : orc | asement. EM 3-4870 Custom Can Odgers 8270 Real TINGS | NICE, = , between" 3 and un ra a gape attic. A-1 | ELECTRIC : { DECORATLIG, W al Rd., Utica, Mich. altor | | 4 ROOMS AND | ROOM * ee. WANTED Ed Murrey. AIRING JICENEED | Lape bape steaming service. epee Peiaeeee ; Pr) REpublic ; ———— 86 E Walton Blvd i f ' + Pi east side. 1D BATH 01 O4- aes aa 4oURR ‘ON cor is fiiso! consider home or FLOOR LAYIN Lehn DING INVITATIONS $7 86 ~ ACTI NOW s nich ee af B Ne nguire 20 TYP IS haishing: 1eteare exper AND | Pas ero Ae a SPECIALTY. DE- cera el pysegey ow on a N | | oan ! alll glares 7 eaNLD. 1s or pane, rth Rochester ee equipment. | ® Ey —— —Fast service “all today for a OA : Pisce sathontes oki ar work. AINTING AND 5 oP CORATIN ee RIDE WINTER SPOR | a" IR quick action, KOTEL-MOTEL APTS. | _"s . fate oFEbir™On | nore eam, Winer prcen Persia | amy TOP TYRLERORT ame |G Oy ence re cre ee | Pe a a Seer a rie fet em DORRIS & SON ACES enor RFA HAS OPEN TIME. iw ———— ng for we will b cenioonsy —————___——- |_ Royal Oak je at Webster in| lease at vallabie for 1 vear +1557 ® Pivks ce ; able FE 2-7 ABON- PE 2-8231. | HANNAH'S HUSBAND FH = facelithem | buy them o oe wees 12-2200. a aaat: : 753 W. Huron @t. ¢ Noo : ECT or you wit ! ; re) B8LEE ences reat er- : , i D\ ‘ ASSN NUTEN | FLOOR Avie SANDING Paice } 9 ~, PAINTING Pi Sibenuincnaa | epee perd work so cleans on | pomran ee us fof the Tat tere: | nie E NEED | er TW ROOM, KITCHEN at 26 E. Huron es Mr. Smith oO ue pons poet Exchange YS—TOP WAGES | Ft a ie C Bud Bills FE 62050. TUPPER. Of 3-100 Not Lapel Lab) Lecbad 40 | WAtA bec’ large on ko sacl gesut wea side tection Mat tn | tre Ws homsreernt care caren ry Rooms ION ROOM : OR JSANDINO “Et AYIN Ss 3-761 - a i oo small. | outside of cit on May be dren Mother wo chit AND BATH ® nN y ern 3 bed ; Contact Doetorhy got R vane rn wei copra rs Paintine KNAPP SHOES — iB | Reeth Cal Ed tot aad Ue thet rts, FE 23969 | !ar Lake. (EAR OAK-| in best residentt Some Cee en) cannons see 72 ee ; Centra) FE t & Wall Washing ee > Vihw MM. Stout,-Realte [past tine: Mus heave ciarge irina | and APT PRIVATE patn ® ROOMS bath, carpetipg. ‘te section, Tile - Sts) 130 to -¥KI0 p vn aod Perry GENERAI BUILI = Free estimates FF 2-27 s sms 8 R Elle. orth 77 N Sacinew 8 i mf oe, oul like firepldte bit entrance Clean Cor 1 “aD ar Te 7] cry nace, zeotace ofl fur- et NERAI BUILDING RE PAP : menentard FRE $72 ¢ treet Ph FE 58145 it One good sire ber! MY 3-718? of FE_ mpte ony - af and ear - Brick stone cement EPAIR ER HANGING. 25 YRS EX hd Inoen ere till 8 30 = Toom Modern kitchen t ol SMALL 2-2:380 1/6 ROOM ty ty bok room quest cottage (erinel andatiicl work work Plas Reasonable rates FE 4217 Lg IN CASH FOR {tan wi heat Would like t automatic & MODERN APT cpior ‘7 Sooate ~housr. arge Lp eno oa anea ie e rtCeny ; ; Et f 71 DE D CONTRACT ‘ie rasement bit clean $15 VER near high sch R fruit and with RUSSELL KELLY {nina ar EED OUremalT _Physio-Therapy 21A ? on Wes pt “ine Sow) Weed Mot Geo nee aay, Gee ates ce, | RPIME exiltibes | preterres, Relereacee "seauiee| ours tea tie OFFICE SERVICE | 3 353 arpa Marsh | gwep | ree. are having trouble meet: ise put must be in verw kiod usr UPPER, 2 ROOMS AND BATH IN 7 ROOMS C ord, Mic ___OA_8-3122 : | tls Gt oracle, MASSAGE & THERAPY | mictiaa’ ch ments Taee ue vod For land eontracta. new or old above wonton: home meets the n 50 Clearance MY 2-0940,| ‘stove ant vetyinatanss pe BATHS | 2 se Comes 7 2 WE ARE ACECPTING AP house “MOVING FULLY T= <1 aaane qa gies | Bone Ne mEDrT cat NAP | tee sour contact. canes Morey |: You are interw@d th kelline we Rent Apts Unfurnished 34 re +0008 PE aT00. Will tece| Resta site per month, ‘Located - tions for a pe PLICA. | _*aulpped FE 48450 LA J enh a Sore Oakland Theaten Px inl eae et cet tim Wer have @ CASH [BU mn peline ve : 34 FULLY MODE on Prospect by astlewectang tone for a, Defmanent position | JOS. FLEMING {wou | Televisio » Oem ater PE) lems wir | We'‘mane no rach pramtoes but ULLY MODERN § ROOM AND | Sond condition "Price 98,180.” COMPA Lh Bleceee a | ee ke ser Loon LAYING: | ~ eee: Service 22, ON AND AFTER Tila DATE. JAN. | | swe will payive he dice yeu the Fs BEDR tt ee tte lee RUSSELL A | NOTT, Re hoe 4 tioned offices. £ aa air condi-| PE 2-405. ag 156 Edison, Ph unre) 6 "R THIS DATE. JAN- | best vaeielee give you the | ck OOM UPPER FLAT 3.00 43387. 10:00 am. Realtor all ay week with | | DAY an 30. 1996. 1 will not be re-| l] Vi Zarek lecitie, (Con, Fee | GlOkt, im S80l ver!_me pm. 0 “110 W. Pike Bete besa “Senge ‘TATHING | AD ND PLASTERING | Ae ge Bad SERVICE sponsible for any debe | wsse Oung: | rs Ff ored ask for Mrs Benning, | eaten room "apartments wih MODERN SUBURBAN ee SILVE RI. A at. uron 7. fest af repair, FE 4-274 M. STRAKA Richard 0 \ myse | REALTOR i frigeret e sto a re e Attached gara R KE - = “LAY " | owell os 42 WwW \ i or furnished erences ge. Ref- pa ==) Bent break wear baste dere | FORTE stor yy RADIO. 34 WR! a went Are hein in Scott: | Sen Eves, sun FE eoei? | 1 If BROWN. Realtor | eM Sm 2088, 088 ND fger Co Tw Huron, PE b-818), 100 ft. frontage, nicely | jand- tet E MANAG tulse vour k ont) $-6450 y service. FE ATE CATERING -| TO GE = to W._Huro : : | NEW 9 BED : ats a 3 - Vicihitv of © ER r knees. Call u = oe _ T THE MOST FC R mn _—*Ph_~=OFFE: «2.4810 | — REDROOM HOM -| bome with i ee of Pia eed Pe laving machine, FE GUARANTEED TY REPAIR. ANY | REWARD eae OR INFORM is Inthe “bird to eitoy Baird | LYOUG AN? ee oe IST FLOOR REFRIO. “Gn 3142s = v0 ots ine tm mt, condition. int = a in person 944 W Hu- — : —— c. FE ¢0736, C | tion ftx RMA-| ron Bt : Ae W. Hu- AN® Al ~ | & stove Utilities treplace. tn and ask for Mra Goud MASONRY cecank & TV. 127 SPARKE ST | resbonsinle ter met ot FC cattle, || n_&t_Phove FE tae GET THE \ TA ae 2 ROOMS AND a Ae re [Piast a EDiOoM HOME — ee =e screens . CONTRAC SOPENHAVER'S RADIO &— FY: cwine! (anioaninial jack ocvila | EL NOON RE rance NO pets. 193 N. R oN-} able t garage Rea rere cere OS ONTRACTOR | Ptanttpeesont St ay mee ana oer tems inm Bre Cash Waiting | p mean 3 or 4 bearenm |? den aft italien Murat heeelawn.| Priaiga | ROOM HOME jamal ChAdEes ara TENE heuee Bi ccoee PESOS Ck ‘© moe he Magen er ter dintoce ation Hasek Ghecccrovten ares (coe uss Utiiities furnishes” Ip | RAMONA TERRACE 4 bedrms work Live in C Hans Pouce BLAS —— _ ER'S RADIO-TV._FE 5-37 leading te. conviction information | hat ood (ronkracta — ac tentes Te Ces Eeculie 28 Oskland | Availabl “Ss, POOMs t and fulk bath, up __ 24789 n Call after 6 FE Al! Te ces ar AND REPAIRS . — FE 4360) 168 E. ‘Pike _ Ee 14 son whe , Totentioneire! panes Lae Mr Johnson personal euler auicks : ROO f APT NEAR PONTIAC _month MA Nine 1h. =| uaheriReat: $8300 ae WOMEN FOR CLEAN rates FE 2684 GAS UGCGICEIG _T i on the property or: caused he ie courveous a7 ton se We could se) a doven pie Fisher plant Couple pre- + La i vba (oe INO, TRON- ROOFING. SIDING AND | Typewriter Service (22K) mixing of the health udders or A. ITN eC om roret nee Rha Ae or Rent Rooms ~ 37 (ASS LAKE AREA . yfatr > ALL MOD- value of such dairy c i ON, R alt | ROOMEB BATH — Be ~ | wv, ernization iteratt reer | as were not 80 sto Eat ealt | Aduila on & GARAGE 1 7 roo WHY W lpe for January Nabait ai preciel chine RITERS AND ADDING MA- | a ess fdentitied sy Droee- | 1704S. T elegray yh Rd, If you have a } A 13 ane an poe ak ; 4 TVAROR LEE ING RM. FOR! He pa Me ue retheciteee aa: AIT | & M BL DG. SERV ICE | EE re nw. a IS) Sup | Feelin: Ma o8a3 oF MA a F425 534 s w Uta price range call | only. Igquire 460 8 eee Ets 5 rm for one FF §-63 epee: a Seen. Priced for quick sale 92.000 i A JOB WITH A | FE 72-7004 elt awrence. a sc) | Sows need your listings 13 LARGE ROOMS & LIGHT GOUsERERPING Fe R } . OPPORTUNITY * N | eet OR saat 6. FE 2? | TYPEWRITERS RENT —_ . ee ; j - Apt build: BATH IN _ Close in PE 5-3596 OOMS. Ef Cst_ R G SNYDER 8248 “Mitchell's, 123 ED R EDt CF a = Roger B. | 5 ‘iding. Steam heat, hot | | ER 23 N.. Saginaw 8t 2 - i S Henry.. } Water furn } 1ot | A CLEAN K i . Emy fa a meg Cy intihine "Phone FE Ee _U oe 2B a eis Constipated* enn nave OL Meili 1848 E Aut oe serra me line. Ideal ee Le ig ee pos STOP | onn . irwin slovment Service : wratct or elo in recuctne? S200) rf ~ OL’ 1-0121 | bth middie aged cor : | 5-88.17. on REALTO! 18 Wo om TIETJEN eee atch pounds and oa At 7 . } Rochest ; » 1-9321 drinking Mo me couple No} E, R 18_W Huron __FE 4-258] buts EN'# CONTRACTING co EARLE'S custom UPHOLSTER- Peet ‘Call today arte ben mselt UE disposal to ourehase new egter, Mich. | Aner es sel furnish references BRIONT, CHRERPUL' WIT} (PRT! Hi alae a . merit work Builds rice | ‘oolev. Lake td. EM PCTAL PERSONALITY our cliente at ontracts for _. Pace > $-8411 8. | Kitchenett yate entrance | one FE Help Ww en garages FE _ +2641 Free estimates cula a 91100 Meck HAIR- ell A me before vou SEE ae ee PROOMIAP t e if desired Suburban Eve F : 7 Doe ee anted 8 ~ we 2 THC seed See Dur eae and AK FOR BOB MAHAN 7 == IM APT UNFURN. PRIVATE. ake Privileges $15 FE 42386 | _FE_2-1804 or FE 8-4846 MEN WOMEN - AR ; re in¢cmrices Nominee | o Hons Ap Go SPFCIAI ay D es 8 Fete To Wur—To Sef—To Insure | mo erty Pit eae ye ee ROOMS & BATH Ph sptiiagil . ee a FE noon FOR MAN; 3 BEDROOMS C TY < pbriunity sonllestabl BOUND op. Lilec © On All SLIPCOVERS. DRAPES | Open Fridexvs tL & om $6 50 / : | Office #900 Comin a tance Emp RIVATE EN- | CLOS 418 | ~ : MS—CITY Care necens Soe we bee noun c Gara Bemedcling _spreads Your material FES ee care zie a7 oer i Ph Pontiac mhierce Ba dle! Fe 2 det Ted eh letincr) <2 oor is " rate CEEPING Located on one of the . esmary - AD . ombination 81 i = Sine UKE BOY RECORDS : , . 2 PR OMS "BAT aie _Mechanie | pets of ain NT Perry. eye yon Storm Sasn | ~~~ Lost & Found 24. i'n pt. tg oe mn A | \ RoE McKINNEY | tin gaat Be ie CARGE ROOM CCRAW CaviET | flviee 1 he Soe as << aaa 8} a ~ _ ike St 2 7: Nie ee : 1 Gas t ° us stop FE hy PART TIME rf Adgitions ate ET SHOULDER STRAP) we WV, °S% WIN $25 000" REALTY CO} ee hits after cat WTB a mo! FE LARGE QUITE CLEAN Room is bain basement, oll heat, : ) : | tics’ finished | < | We have 2 open eo wing Coone alive REALTORS WANTED OCITY. 7 J ROOM A ‘min from town 119 E F rage and #a- FU . eS : | pr rcee menciosed LOST. LIGHT BROWN | AND 8 Marine: Er ce tenign Fe “Oran Ercibei Gk bee ANT EO CIUN LTS WK Aw GON a Ts CRTRANCE LAR ae workin aeie rat to achools, Nrageportatien Bue to LL TIME o Down Paymet | feeeae Sau snares a phe | Segisee, Phase Fe enter tog N | 1073 we Huron ee 0263 eA e ED a Fe 60612, ca 0 VOLPE pele perce eer ae aa vat working couple Kiteh.| $0, rere rau rice we . our expansion pro Ter eo R ssing since Jatiuary 15 | hone FE 2-081! | eee _ - __ 4 ROOM8 AND B = | 4 : auniry privileces ear erms - we are hiring sev program O 8 / Reward. Call Dr. M w LOS \ qe utilities fh ATH OPPFR | —'7_Draston Plains area OR + 296 ee emeeneee outnfire) te eee | 2260 Dixie Mg - Catetruction oe "3 (euler +5643. ee wa: 1. Children. to | Board 26 WE NEED... _ sumre an oF ae. ay a . i ta * Marshall Oa bus line | RM FOR YOUNG por ach | area No canvasst a LOST 2TH A | j : 5018 4 ROOMS =a | _€n_priv. optional y : ~T ] pee cdenm eat Ue beenvestisegiiceu 13) entrar PAPTER EPA ROAR? 4N0,ROOM TON OT aa Shae PH TOUR MQM | Mee O's Raabe oe | ee ea uy deme pe 1 nee: matte urther infor- | j vision and down | cent o' aterford ~ } 13 rage 47 N Sanford ga-| ‘fer-2 badd | 100 INSURANCE Wairtton serie ee Bort at the APPLIANCE SER VICE +- rateares ” Please erat re icon eee ees PE OA eee ee Te ae eee rt | me . mi AOTT & SONS ROOMS. OnoUxB [FLOOR ie Po ROOM “Gre baie Ave eee oe a ee | We service a 2 1e “ULL TIME CARE coats, Fart aime ern Hwy at M’peit “loxe in. He daber_ Body. Oo arking aero eee } makes of O8T BEAGLE fF | : E CARE. LICENSED ¥ settlement Give us LISTIN 4 5-0578 at util furn. FE everiy.| —_._ , eratots. washe reirte- FEMALE AnD. ‘CSOUnjry heme. 6 a phone call today. TINOS NEEDED meal |v $395 : _Instructi and t3) radios “cleaner |) tee g come D earch. chool bus. MA | mates Pree ante Powers ond SE ae 8LEE! aon 5 DOWN ] me ons 9 ko all tvpes of small annli | beth Lak rport & Eliza- ; | erties commercial prop- | ADUTL” ~| PINO- ROOM FOR | = ae OY S .06@ Oskland Av ances | 3.5663 e Rd. FE 2-9765 or OR ae Cc “ARE : + ‘bure ea or farms Gualte eA 1 | can aa pe att twoa 238 RENT. enotes of 2 modet na ne DRIVING LESSONS . ra a ie cenked ho OR CHILDREN, LI- ichritie & | A ex : NOW AVAILABLE: 2 Vv Da 358 8. Jessie, tions 3, bedroo A tes ai “ 880} PONTIAC >; «Loar = ; home FF 5-5 ie 1e-e oe ert G RO Pep E be US phe EAI ith m starter homes and Sunéay FE 24681 Eves A & B TRE! “CHING cin Sie seen sees: D..EL- -&MALL CHILDREN oe DAY OR “of Wo Horon St aS i 4989... 26° . heal F, Realtor UTIL URN ONC ok Al C Shen With Board | 38 Evaleror Polrpeplest otras pte bor} Us CIVIL’ SERV , Peoting: water line fei munity National Rank veliwehon. week, Licensed home FE 5-9573 ~ ron, FE 2.7421; Of 9-3339 1FNT LOCATION REF RE : eect Bian Waterford Trainin ; SERVICE TESTS! E 5-006! tile | aturder. Jan. 2%. Ph aite’s Wed. ‘Ho h Rent Apts. Fur h RORED $58 ER MON “ORNTLEMEN. NICE ‘prckOeRahip, Hotses are u 1 Woneae Geet Waele as Lon BLOOMFIE:.D WALL CL “oer 1G we afer Spm FE usehold Goods 27 DON'T PASS UP. nis ed 33h pixie Ae ee ONTH | home §3 N_ Johnson, SUBS Nedy for you to-stert -work. m ‘ igh as $377 | Valle and wt Os iW’ OF MPAA Te oe aE 1 CLEAN R oo . 3 pphesseta, bop ata Rh LAN ata _Free est No snliention Fe hi able. vicinity of ees paeage ein! FUR < ITCRE NEED MONEY! Sell unneeded tte. “AN Roo, axp kizcHEn. CLEAN UPPER ROOMS & BAT aii Ee $295 DOWN lustrated ye thawing nals fi. | SUMPING. PAINTING, Mid E 21631 | 6t Call after $ PE a pyoskiin | Ay ey ee ce ED helone needed ton ath Adulte, 76 Nor. . 420 heat. FE: 2-70 ia _ROOM-AND B Bh pens eh requirements. sam 5 ee | cal work. Free renee, Fe | _ward + 5-875). Re-| top dollar wit ae tote. Get the ; ngings for cash. SRoommRiCin I E. PIKE 8T. VERY NICE: UP Nomeclices OARD IN PRIVATE Miller road n Guin home = ole WRITE; Box 3. m a meet t ples. M. . - MALE = | sell for you. B outnent or © hrougt Treaties ioorlice iENETTE UPPER & bath. Al ulllities, PER| tise Motor. On shers and Pon-| large lot. Located j ac Pr ark | Sal : CARRN gn las d_ Comple pr es, 18 On B \ ed on bie % sess. ka © ¥i TERRIER Bale. Pho . Community ,-;- lassitie Ads!) t) mpletely furn_fo iileges, Ad , \aundry | aidwin Ave. fo road 1 ck we Te sera Need. ese, eee Re ‘Let ts acy aon FT | FE 28181 1 een or come Fy tretee) trenues= ult coupie only. Ref. | Rt ihih workers. 161 Baldwin, = Pek) Rewek set ne jehct 4 : 38 BUY | : King | dista o| wnt = : : ee . it for you. Eres R AUCTION | . ; ae FE sae en Oee o = 8, ase, we oy spores pasty CLEAN ener iF. Cc. W Dod : 1 . : ‘ \ - i eee een Aer COUPLE 1 a scoken ae Ba ‘ichelte. & t & re corn meals. 14 Matthew ne e Co, a ’ : | : ‘ get Go Hie & Har | ¥0) EA “ D — a ‘ j SoG > . 3 W. H NG MAN | cornet Wi 5 1 \ : | : An : _ g urea, ¥E “$4183. Wil go odd jobs. ep ee "4OR #1 oo tae Ae nent? e = ard “, < ~, ' f * After $:30 call OR ead ; or i : a ¥ oe ‘ ‘ y ; : 7S a Ped a y i) * ; ne 4 a nt a ° 2 1 ve : ; Ap ( 4 \ ; {Gx ; of 4 BEDROOM Near St. Michael School 7 rms > 2 story Large dining room fuil basement, with gas auto heet Carpeting in living room and din- ing room, located on paved street Only §3.000 down A nice home IVAN W Open Evenings and Sundays 2 fms and bath on the 1:t {h with a stair to @ partly-tun-.. ished second fir, House features 4305 Dixie Hwy a recreation rm. fireplace tile | bath and kitchen, foreed warm air heat and many other things Call now | ! \ rms and bath olf heat Pm is oniy $5500 with $1000 — down, Good deal for low down | Good sized us payment. Call charm _15 x 27 ft. living room Buys this attractive ae 2 bed- REALTOR $16 Pontiac State Bank Bidg Ph FE 4-4516 home Lake Front Home sonabie terms This is a beauty with interior z with floor- -to-celling ledgerock fire- om hom blace and window wall with nice ining ell r view of the lake a dream of-~~ @ ranchtype kitchen, 2 tiaster bedrooms, vanity tiled bath and 42 ft family room with fireplace oo iake jevel To include carpet- ing. draperies and eatras 30 day possession Well-located in atetford area | with nice Imke view Each has 3 bedrooms, j'y ttted baths, fire- Places, 2 car Fattached garages Oak floors and painted walls Oi! furnaces and 82 gal electric wa- | ter heaters Builder is anxious to sell Bow on any reasonable terms Also, will duplicate on 2 your lot, or build plan of your | Other good buys choice and arrange mecessary fin- ancing | family Newer Fast Side a Sol etna, Large 5 room biingalow with 22 dition, inside and out Good base- ment apd furnace Priced at $8. | - 450 with terms or wil! trade for good 3 or 4 bedroom home. | JOHN KINZLER EALTOR ae Mee Bron St Phone FE ¢3525 FRONT, pen Evenings and ', bath 3 bedrooms arctivi- ties room Corner fireplace Built | firepiace in incinerator, builtin range. | - i built in oven Dishwasher ot com! and in kitchen Oversize 2 car ea- rage Extra large lot We are "arene nts excited jabout this one you ¢ pice Modern Home — Acreage 12 years olf? ~— plenty of eye appeal Fireplace large rooms | For the burer that ee a good throughout spacious modern base- mente New De nichen ceop and | we ith attached. garage tool shed plus various other butld- | ings. From 4 to 80° acten may | toe nee be purchased We will divide ta | | sull Home afd 5 acres $11 500 a terms $300 for eash additional | acre. DONT MISS THIS. Yo | WILL SAY ITS WORTH THE MONEY' Humphries . ALOR Ve 2 Oa74 cneee Tit Excellent husiness Oakland Ay enue room house °‘ullt in ast t Fall basement a heat extra lavatory car ga rage $15.000_ (hia ae honfe tm excellent idan) la i ard bath on fl finite hen FE ut ml nt, of raom ‘ anothe ye Treat ar wei G3 Fill hase Tur or, eat Sits are on Yet Kat me On pave es \ Asif chet Tare lie and 5 r gle foides carpet retrigerator onl ake Front 4 Attractive centemp or dh home built tr th icely with ae dereroun ‘stem oesfrance hall fire | heace in living: room dining AreA Carpel and ‘dt apes Tile bath 2 Jar e(esirooms ake level feats extra: o bedroom _ spate ‘bath fire- ace EAETORS RE 38 F Hiren FEdegal a-0466 Open Evenings and-Suncean 1-4 | For Sale Houses — __ For or Sale Houses | FOK 6W EEKS FULLY FURNISHED TO LAST DETAIL 12 aed street —— on schol. WILLIS 3 M BREWER u FE 2a . EM 3-4898 Pay éoiy end mortgage costs bs | ve SHELL HOUSES constructed on your coupled 4 to 6 Weeks Bee our Red Hore | BEDROOM Sees BLOCK ae Semi-finished* \, ral Ba from pe urns aes $6.- For Sale Hessoe eee CANT. GOOD HOUSE, 9 00D $650 DOWN SPECIAL! | “settles tres FE ste cra’ s'roomsang'velt tome'te:| $400 DOWN cated on the eae rt = Ad | Modern a sean ae cones ; ot Spore aod nil pility Toes ne | oder ve , this one this | (a “BANGUS 1919 M15 bes Won ‘Call for A ocackinean: wl Ph. Ortonville, 132 collect. Edw: M. Stout. Reattor| [= $45 A MONTH Ph PE 66165! inciudes taxes and insurance, .¢ Open" Bes. Till 8 30 r cent for civilians or roughout. Corner of Auburn and PE 6-046. udes § end hese an heat, | cereens, school bus at deers rye 100 oye isneed al iy ed br fy | a Ea. 400 ver moath. PANGS 1915 M15 Ph Ortonviile | 132 collect “A QEHING DOWN _ ACTION Ww ANTEL Di | *2 BEDROOMS By wher of this 5 bedroom ; inketront” year eround b om me. AND DEN ee Reo Re S| $750 Down ay. OWNER, erat To Ras basement a car sarees: 322370. NEW HOMES: * 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH TYPE Ove cone ae Silver Lake one om home rig dene | | Sw 3 ececog) RANCH HOME. * ft living room-dinette ta! petra plac —— with pt abe. Insulated. " pLug costs inum * screens. | : . eet cheists PAYMENTS ri copes Cae to $15,000 - Ek GREGG | $36.97 Her ay Rd. Uni La pre EM +3314, Eves. EM 33197 or Model open daily 11-6 p.m. at EM 3-3705 | PLUS TAXES & INSURANCE Welton Blvd. and Walnut Road. earport. Low down 68-0889. 3 BEDROOM. F FULL ‘BASEMENT, not quite ms. OW to uve in. Cash matic heating system. tertor features an attached 1!4- car garace. Genuine Sunesion fire kiln brick All this can b only ROOM RANCH: TYPE No 4 KEEGO Ti ARBOR “2 bedroom tee precdicl and ing ALLAN = HE “fp |. DORADO” GI's $750 Down FEA $2,100 Down Full Price: $14,700 43 mt CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH . aon) WATER SYSTEM “She'll take this one if we alter it — cut the size 14 labet - i for a large family | out an sew ina size 12'" “LOVELAND i Cass Lake Rd Keego Harbor _ For Sale Houses 24875 FE ¢166) ‘8500 Dn. Starter home in the city: ta | | For Sale Houses — a Fs 2 New Brick Ranch CHEROKEE HILLS for Particular People! Distinctively ee eeet 3 ALL FES S001 or FES 047E | OWNER GOING WE “ If ne answer, ph FE 51564 Owner transferring to better The following oenuras are what sition in California Will sac ritfee \ 1111 Joslyn, cor 4rd REALTOR his lovely 1 floor 3 So eps bome Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | KNUDSEN | BRICK Qui Well located brick home ee | ie IRC YON « FR. | in clean and attractively recprcegs Carpets 100. spacious living room has a beau- | ey completion brovides ue ‘ tile baths with colored The home is heated with as heat and has a @as dis- unit oem storms and ROBERT CHAPIN BROKER d FE 5-0269 TA? 2-2706 | _ 81605, 04 _ TRIPP 6 rooms — older home fas a eran Hew building project start- BETTER HOMES 8EE tae Ly | Pao Ma etiate Crosby - el : e. reg ARI. BLDG. CO. | GEO. MARBLE, Realtor BY OWNER. CLEAN 2 BEDROOM Reazonale ‘Possession | BY OWNER, 4 noous AND ) BATH. room fe wergen and playfield son di 1 ere blacktog road. Close to among other good homes! ie) CARL W. BIRD, Realtor] 503 Community Nat'l Bank ee date +a eres 3} BEDROOM eceaioe 1 BLOC | 3 HOMES WITH LOW . ey connie from General Hospital, FE 5-550, Coed CO ee _— ment. | BIRMINGHAM. BLOOMFIE | Terrific value, 3 bedrooms 23° bre | ing room awith fireplace, Dining room, 2 car garage. Storms and screens, 4 ROOMS, Jak Le (BASEMENT OIL ‘HAYDEN | TROY TOWNSHIP $750 Down. Buys this § room modern home living room 3 bed- Kitchen and utility. Gas! rd Near hoes $0500 terms a : he heat AWM. LE KNUDSEN Tage eherenee oi 4 shopping area. A good bu ind Asking price $45,000 but must fe Within 30 days. Otters tte 2 UL Manuel — & Snyder = $550 Down Cory 4 Hhinors Avenue possession Full price $5,750 WEST SUBURBAN Room home near the ake Village for of Pontiac. Pric ed | 5 1 e room, eatery home 4 Teed _Evenings MI 44ele “31, 450 DOWN | iE G. Trocke, home has such Hvable fealures as full basement f R t heat, automatic | ed Or plastered walls snd | 1668 Union Lake Rd EM 3-4671 Setting on a 1205 — 4 = = = “a 2 car garage) S500 DOW, ND sa MO off M-59 near’ NeW HOME LARGE LOT CITY cash to existing miorteane 2 good sized bedrooms Plenty of closet ones Tile bath diene rous floors 2 the first r 3 Bedroom home Enclosed ] elie R Tripp. Ne itor GILES © “ Neat and’ Clean 2 Bedroom House 2 bedroom home Verv neat ments | $13 500 fall price Quirk pos- Dorothy Snyder Lavender | — ‘ a 140 W Huron PRIVI PGES Living room _FE 2-4411 or MUtual 46417 with vestibule closet MORERN BRIC BUNGALOW | and full partitioned basements Near seas dont miss this one. Only: $1 800 down | New 4 bedroom brick rancher only $15,350 with terms “utility room with laup-| PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE Montcalm between Montcalm and a Realty | | EAgt SIDE A completely s convenient kitchen | with built-in cupboards and snack seperate dining Toom | 4 tome & aS fm living room All in good con- Powe Dinnan’ WHITE floors are carpeted An ex- family and easy terms HAS RE pe ‘| I H I? | OLDER HOME: IN Feats ata for : “S\x reoms and bath for the own- SO dow HW M \ RIGHT. Nolsic : this - Forest Lake This older home GRACIOUS LIVING, SPACTOUS * LIVING’ 1650 sq ft 2 full baths Ye the village of Waterford” Down. | 14226 living room with | they dont Build them |: Ve \NKOSHETARD BY OWNER a ROOMS, a HEAT » GAYLORD ! A’ So aks home large dining - breakfast as Geal here for only Never Sctore so much Pogo for | ‘2 bath Upstairs are . watyy panel heat Radiant heat¢ § |8Te* bedrooms and full bath Open Evenings . State Exchange 71 immediate possession ou {s $22.500 Terms npar- « will be when you see jt HURRY, ‘cularly attractive Shown by ap YOu WON'T BE SORRY! bointment sa (coroner ies) Real Eatate Exchange if ROOMS AND BATH ett Dr SOUTHWARD AND DRIVE = WATERFORD — combiriation kite hen din ing foom Ae e LADD : Al |i ARKSTON ARTN gas i at, picture window Priced owir lastered walls and ful} aM 4 ne Ta/not the only Tv $900 a nN ve eNs FHA TERMS ALSO Needs remodeling Looking for a do-ityourself man 9 roome Near ite . Hite een Eround roam home on approximately | reom fered Telegraph Onen Fvenings A ci nas e Rea Estate Exchange Better Hurry! Woeedes ie tt) ROSE HILL : ™ GATEWAYS 4 HAPPINESS Onen -STOUT Du wail to walt carpet Cooperative Real Estate _Exrnange arge and 1 2 fot homes O NEIL” i a mee ae ae fenced with fire aarare flowers anc a room apartments EAST SUBURBAN SHELI RAMBLING BRICK RANCH Omner wall move, On short ® Csorge R. Irwin . 260 Baldwin Ave eating ae AiG eo ne Tho an pete Or Tl e © of the features req uested = THREE BEDROOM, MENT all u convenien Gra fan [ar "Open ion Offers. my eREmE V ston Tere. moderm custom bullt new *- y,foom brick aoe home on lot 100x200 eet . restricted : suburven will §2 miles north of Pon- th: , including multi {het will be Aaa ‘double garage rooms, ceramic tile bath. colored LISTINGS APPRECIATED ‘ ICHOLIE down. ps morteaye ORNS . of cupboard and din- bath and extra lavatory tered painted walls basement with extra thing you would want In » Fecreation room wi th {or converted to’? large room s a with Gvethea? doots Only $8650 ly $1 450 én side pladter box desaned in Indi. DUTCH COLONIAL ranch atvle home located off SHS Teom den and kitchen heater oil afurmace. lec size ten amt Bath up $709 DOWN $3300 FULL. PRICE ine how das $60 MONTHLY N ce 8 ) ome . iting room ining and 1 bedroom ‘OWA. handle dawn, 1 large room up. bath with to. gas water heater oil \\ ARD ie PARTRIDGE. au ieee Ween Ges sent REALTOR «KE 4- 3881 éarpo 980x125 foot landsca car garage Wll landscaped Pontiac k Rox neater 5 room modern brick 2 car ga- Me acre lot. $4000 down. REALTY co REALTORS ood meal fee ‘Exchange ML Stout. Realtor nm i Sagina aw St “ Real Estate Exchange | Cooper Real Estate Exchanga , “wr Ga ° e s ¢ e blocks east of fect Jarge lots, low taxes, For SEMINOLE HILLS Been el Paaiosatee cele OTTAWA DRIVE WAGNER ROOM BRICK HOME—Spa- : - Room, with double HOMES large pone | Room Reception Hall and stairs ' : Large Kitchen and Las-| ~ 1960.N. Opdy Ke Rd. th on 3nd and 3rd. | EE 4-7197 ‘Recreation room with fire-' &e place and lavatory in basement MY MY EQUITY IN A 3 BE Autematic oll steam heat. Ate “yoy tached 2 car heated garage es rice: $7600 Located 1 roof and plastered walis through rom Williams Lake, and one Excellent terms available | block from Williams Lake Rd Only 2 blocks from Generai Hos- ORiando 3-1087 after 330 pm ital 3150 Pull 3 extra lots. § . Fu ice’ $7.60 block _or, all day Sat. and Sun. Caf our office for appointment | BLOOMFIELD TWP. '4 BEDR. BRK. RANCH M.A. $18,900.00 . KEN NEDY | |, 30 pows as forcea a. heat, matl. fire: Me one re sees! plec®! iy baths 63 Highland OPE! nev! INGS ‘TIL 8 Drive. ‘2 mile south of St. Jo- = NEE VEIN a | sepa Beare) west ot gfe Open 1 p.m. m Watch for Announcement | ipestuel ee 8:00 > ROOM HOUSE WITH | BATH. 1 @261 Andersonville ake Waterford Phon 3-1268 _down, FE BUILD ° NOW- _ | 4 roofis end bath. plus euiits In our well restricted etter ee Estimates freely ome work. Walled Lake school plans of yours. | Gicirict” $7600 with $1000 down HERBERT (e DAV rs rooms and bath Lake Brink | 492s b Peotiec Laxe Md. YE s-<311 Jeger. 61 00 with 61 800 dow room Built-in television, atone and refrigerator Needs MINGHAM : Here's a dandy 2 bedroom. home, 2 rooms, completely. furnished, ready to heat stefully | move in Can be had unfurnished. peers jemaec ened ae Oxbow Lake area All fenced in Oca le bew su Vision 40 with 000 down. off Woodward near Torry Bchos! ts Ld 4 anv other good bargains in the seal jake area Meh School |WaTER, SEWER DELCO GAS HOLMES. ore a ” ae ipa, BARTRAM Shatles ML Dixte us ¥ OR 319 IT8 A BEAUTY’ An Imposing = Bice ranch home new in 42 on spacious andre * a lot in | RANC H BU Sy mull Owe sven Lake City | basemen wo car altached vearace stone 1949, pes place. beautiful woodwork p: - ettractive and routortavicl| ture window and lake privilege. he can be with the new gas fur- Ir | Eastern exposure WMxl¢ liv- ing room — picture window coved carpeting and drapes in- cluded Both bedrooms are large NOT OFTEN DO YOU FIND a excellent neighborhood Pre ally reduced price for quick ie Call today t sa Good sired ga- HOME. in this fine location for ‘ 75200 with large | oniv 87.250 with $1500 DOWN 6 $12,600 with §3.900 down rooms fireplace beautiful corner Ww! lot. charmine appestance Eniov all the privileges of Jivine on Tiny! beautiful city of Svivan Lake Hurry ‘Pick up the phone Good deal of cy STOM BUILT # ROOM HOME included = Excel.ent In exclusive Drayton Woods Ful stoker and suto walter) basement. 2 car garage and a’) entrance to 2 the charming features you have room income apartment Close tn | every might to expect in this jocation §15 950. terms stone trim cedar shake home 8 ue OWD by appeintment You MEMRIES coe (By DP CHART Is. Realtor FEE 440521 8S Telegraph Fb 21474 a FE 2-217 FE 58-6878 _ ADAMS WE TRADE PRIVILMOES ‘KEPGO HARBOR ; On Union & Long Lakes This com and beth Fu & room home is a reeular « heat 2 car ga- house Cute as can be’ Large SOx140 Must he bieasant living room partial ba: Priced for ment Attached garege Beautitus- i$x180. On quick sale $6000 vith $90 down ty landscaned jot iy immediate pordeasion | $8500 §1.500 down 3 | . ‘. ACRE EAS8st SIDE Large garden spot Near Four 4 rooma and bath Good location Towns School This new rane atteet near but Shoppire home !s just th place for smal age Only 85.800 with children Orly $1900 down After § Hace _ 9-753 AT FLIZABETH LAKE RED ' Tals 2 bedroom brick ranch home toes an 2? bedroom t< really mice less than @ sear, asement Tots ot Beautiful firenlace and pi Monthiv pav- ture window in living room Osk $50 Call oe appoint- f flotre Activity room Neat as a 3-242 min throughout Attractive land- ds 4-270) ssaped lot Side drive 1 block 19 beach Omly $13 500 1ooK Llib LMA OM. PIM OO) custom butlt REALTOR nealow< are “mer! S143 Cass-Elizabets pe m ies i FR 35-1284 or FR 4 3864 gar ‘ » 1 an take | Ata ia bee ran Lenk hasemer " . : fu ‘ Shir ‘ance f bi Ws : i e $2108 cha Pecor: Pa ora M Cre a3 rites large 2 hecroom Gvacsed te MICHAETS . large carpeted living. roam Ve bedroom bungalow neat and ror n binds Ful basemen Ol yaro Pullprice ee 208 down terms ee [PONTAN REALTY €© 2 FAMILY |. ‘V7 Baldwin PE S878 down “for oener ie _ up for rental “and entrances fa 1 iF id ewa hie automatic forse! hot and aulomatic for recreation, eT 1) 7 a 1 ee Tivabie but need. some fin Ne Lot 8h 9 T70 Tofal price $i Oe) gL ote down TAKE PRIVITEGFS Located within stones throse mth ¢ Dye a alte myat sy eat Nert Ton Mm oh aye 7 1 pet large ullity ram taunit in 42 ft t By a VSR jee gatarce PF xtra Fn a - onn | price $795 be NN] 4 wes inc ated oconxe in bn paired FARM stteet Nice [Int 80 x fAN Aft built last tear he con Total price $8 300 §) S00 on 2', acree of good iand Targe oan %) «a me onth with niomatt Rai s ee Priceria tea: INDIAN YS $1200 down REALTOR 854 Raid win FR 44204 Co-operative Real Fitate Fauchange Fetate Exchange § APT BUILDING ae MEF = S° THE BIRD' TO SEE Price 424000 442 ST YELL 1) FOR Ton AV 10 Wishes 1K tu t Ideally ic ocated om Pon- side The busy man appreciate the hae upkeep required on this 3 bed: foomy but compact home situ- ee on amali—easy to keep up 10 and electric t Owners will accept trade Full fireplaces birch trim. price only $14950 balance at Just 4" per cent interest otter, 4. NOTHING T) DO Nothing to. do, ut move tn Will -deco- . neal oun value $30- | Of course This . “tastefully dtto. sacrifice to sell rated, well landscaped’ 3 bec- a Poe to see. MA. room home fs eoayen! rent to Fish- Motor, Rec- ee reation room Ws creat fill base- ment: Attractive reighborhead H LyYNDY M ANE TIC YMIT. | with paved streets—alt these and many other exthae go to make the perfect ione for you and vi ou Yenrih Only. 92,540 caste. 1362 pai! LOCATION AT’ uron or FE 1080 _W_, HURON st $48K3. “a “spat Beviee ce 1% Spek Pees T OF P TELEG "EORAPH ‘ . 3 : 4 ( ge 4 a froesrw oe ee. tenses SY i \ = : a OY aS es ee bh wc cel RR NF i el let eet aa. eames eee ‘Se j eee ee ke ty fi eich sled Cl wey Adina & ate Sea Wg, DA AO RF i nN y OT OEY a i, a a “ { eed 1 a , HE ey oo ewe yf il wey Pp EY uve } r ¥ i nent A ys ‘s a Ba ; yi \ Lp F ws : 7 = i ~ cae ‘ 5 ie ee | - ae ee rs * u ; fe : f a ee . - : ee ° a - td ‘ 4 } . . . ~ 1 } ; wo : : By ji J 2 1 } ea a z , . ‘ ‘ : + «ee ea : £ r , > ? , / ; ; t : , : _ _THE., PON'TIAG. Pigs THU eps’: ‘FEBRU ARY 2 21806 J oa _vIrry. THREE ‘a i ; . tte 2 2 tr - ' r LE py 2 LE Sn Re ‘ : ‘ ie 5 J . ~He er Goods 57, For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Ree w Sale Sale Miscellancous 60 Do It Yourself 61 61 For Lake Prop. 44|° For Sale Acreage 47 | Business Opportunities 51) FUNNY USINESS | by Hershberg | Sale Household | ee aneous 60; Do It Yoursel Oe OE et ~~ ; : : . A ELECTRIC TOOLS. APPLE $0 GAL. AU Gas HOT aa AL . % ACREAGE ci . ,. LORD'S SPE aa ALS a at eet Paces to all, Ho GAL, AUTOMATIC One W Monten. eT ae LAKE FRONT {Looking tor cibow room? Thea you| area’ Por’ ase SEN ER AL, WAREHOUSE Coe | NEW DERP WELL PUMP TANK ame SAE) ? early check these parcels. : » dinette set. . 98 | _3258 Dixie Hignway. PARK PR drop pipe. Reasonable. OR = stine” . Tepalring.- 7 oe 100 OF, TMONT. Nearty naw 3/ bother A HEATING BARGAIN FOR YOU | _}ila. Blete incr soll sewer © 2 tng pO eet ee er eee because J must raise cash. Have | ig, ac LINBAL PT. rain tile. . ear ground home, Of-/3 wcres .....se.ceeeersseres hs oe oe Oud’, 4c B | Supeip. 180 Woot FE) : tered ho. as. einer Soe et é secret ba bi é o ¢ |! 2, Pri. thru Wed, 8 to 6:30, : BO OOTER, o 6 eee y nese reese sess 60,000 removed a 7 month old modern | 9x10's, ie lin. ‘t essed avaee . ALSO Small down payments. Cali today streambed 109,000. B.T.U. Low BRiniap 4480 r 100 sq. ft ~~~] Closed ever eereree. Sted = for sopointment Futniture and A liances ce een aa ee ee ret fhe ~FOR PEN ; BSATSWUL FEAR. “ROVED CRAWFORD ~— pote tel nace with fll fctory & service | Plumbing. Pipe, Steel, || Beam a aes oe OME, ving rm. : Huron rantecs. with a 2 : te ‘" +f taxi et re “Where Wrigley’s Used’ To Be” os duct work, registers, tank | - Geno to wreck, 5. CO Fs poner co or oe looking lake 2xi4, and 12x12. 53% W. =. FE 4 1540 | ete, th mew home for about, eon urnace rar ma tes a My nG MAYTAG AND EASY SPIN DRY- | old “nome about $700 F hae es Oe — ___For Sale Farms 48 — £8. Thyle Electric, $04 N: Joho Terms evailable, Davis Nesting Vane Part ken: i a a 32046. meras, Equipment S MOBALR SOFA “AND Cit CHAIR, $50. NGC NEW 3 MEDIUM i ON nee C Schuett 120 ACRES" B-flat Me. PE ppb edllond noe’ Raa gel NG )* ‘ “(4 POLO! CAMERA. FLASH AT- sl eh la r within 20 miles oe waranteed by Bill the expert Ww RECKI , Re NC. 1 "\adnas case. EALTOR ioe nH home, 18 Ga rtGHEN TA5i BE wiTH ire ex oa “a gas service man. Will de- Corner Orchard Lake Rd. _ Light meter, ns Ww. v mundeh - z 8081 Commerce Rd less : liver a very ceaseesbie | Daily 8:30-6: Sun 10-2 M a: 34197; "Evenings FE 53438) acre Feasonable terms. * : _ condition. FE 4-025 irda seo heat, re cant bee be — — NEW GALVANIZED. \ _ Sale » Musical Goods 62 — Muar On Elise eau tore 5 “PANCUE™ Si us| “vers TAL ONE ae Ons vi Gu Fe lenis lute ha usm acconpioma 9139 AND , 31188 Cail before “Ph Ortonville 132 Collect BUSINESS” | PURN dest ALt TOOL USERS Tk ee OE Sa 1 tom on on Se , HIS FARM IS SOLD AND NOW ret. AT PEK Ae Bock as me umene rs, ‘ record Buy te beet et lowest prices. pe gre SE GS5b “4 a e ron he needs a smailer one! A 2-) QUICK AUTO WASH ape Sete co. rei 5 bedroom home with and ern building perfectly PICK & cupheards aed STOre __ 2288 Dixie Hwy. a ier Extra jot, tmemdistS possession from § to 20 acres will Busy busy. Here is a solid + “Pe sence ALUMINUM ¢ COMBINATION WiN- ie" miles 4 $2500 down nicely. If yours compares. let Us| ail’ established going business 42 Oakland Ave pows AND DOORS AT RE- : pore 3B tae) ee -++ ues ROBERT CHAPIN, BROKER . have @ . Please call. @ net wrote ip excess of OIL HEATER #45 DU ET OUR ES-| zy 2s 2 Good lection of musical instru Oreh F monthly Rea ATE. NO DOWN PAYMENT. | § aarader “< Pe git re aoe Pe ios ated | eiractivey San tho Fe Pare e ) ‘0 O PHONORAPH it TERMS, “Ga M. CONSTRUG: Daticty clminator, Isclidion trans: , . . i RADI _ bat el 4 ; FE 81605 OR 31404 HUMPHRIES quired — shown by appointment. HITCO RADIO: yer Alo hes THOR Ns a Rese und, 209, Sa photofncts EDN a I : ses sees Tape pear 1 speed. 3806 I oe jagrams. : le ba P ASA’ REALTOR FE 20474 AUT OMATIC rat Winding Drive. town kitowen- es: Ol], gas Fis ¢ OAL. cL OIL TA E68. Sa burban Prop. , coal. Hot water and steam eet 18 Bite eI SE SOY ~ (69M. Telegre Open Evenings A -AUN DRY -| PHE Sa Ee) 0 SP cece cesar heater, | guess. cap. New, Deliver eee BEDROOM HOME ON CLINTON Cooperative Real reise Eschense | wirst time offered. $500 ston co Samm aun eis pressure | farvanueed, copper” pipe vad ‘it-| SWIEEL FRRILERT tio wiTH opines, CEE: phil mp hm ‘s Aci, pn 5 ACRES per week” “Terrific money, “maker. $2". Sunbeam Iron Ecko pressure fi s. Lowe pt t.| _leense, FE 0 |. Sopp, contitien 450. Terms. FE ester. $19,500. = Near Auburn and Crooks Rd. “HIGA 2CINES pe seeks Tepabeeses esater: Weed HuiGurs ee 2685 Perry OLD GARAGES IRED TO Cail Nina Martin. Real Estate. on Saly one cons. MICHIGAN BUSINESS coal ‘bu water heater! st FE 4 “ook ‘like new Lengthen your aa . Sie G. pleas, Restor | CATES CORPORATION with WORLEY wew Last spin. DEE, AND PORK HALF AND | jane Puy newgurage. doots. Seer eT ee ——" ‘ - PRACTICALL : quarters. Opdyke r _Terms F Se aK 1 ots 46 ii boosted a. ROOM HOME OME ON MIS. 1873 8. T ptt RD. « » “One of the keys on the piano won't play — make the ary. 88 Glenwood. Sapa PHELPS | is ec HARDWARE, ad On | BAS EDO OF | Pua ot meer ot others just like it!” | Plastic Wall Tile...2c ea. hee Rig Aad TRAICER.| Building nh zont “on Unclaimed linoleum : $2.40 ho ae apd SE 5 ret tp, Biaochions pir | am we) REST neat COMPLETELY eee Pat oe He GAR RADIO FoR BUICK | SLIGHTLY USED BET ee |" , Grosse inte furn. 11 loser at present. os : be 5 3) FE Sal ‘Clothin 56 | White enamel Lee Chrysiers, Fords, Seo pea Fa ther. some antiq Atridge FeeFe Eee SLAP Ar) Money to oan 53) For Sale Clothing so EAA cy RM Roi aes Ir | on Me nn ~ Rian Lipenses ciel PRONE KINDS OF BOYS “core. | rece 5 ee rE CASH Re PORNITURE | 7 ing size 14 to 18. Good ¢ 2PI RENC 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE irene ms! 2 arms! ac BAXTER. ee eee tion. Boys skates sine A. Lady) Sola green and chair rove. 4130 | = : Tey 40 acres to 200 acres dairy farm. rtri 1a | « wrence St 838 | coats size 12-14. “o 2 y chair, co SYLVAN CITY | Modern " Must be seen to ad |HOYS SCOUT EXPLORER UNI-| «7#7 (and green, $00 FE 60052) Well located carner 100 x 135° et be appreciated ; b OANS | form. Nek 13% OR 31911 lees by verly, Sylvan a) _ ity, wi anv. r ) | . eeknereres ide take Pull Ph. 3771 Mavviile Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE iL . — oie oe CLOTHING, Oe | Se Suit WaCdUMa: ~GUARAN: | Doors rice only $3,100 on sermss Cay, j—— Marr, Rep. Robert Walker, neo cpRr 500 $25 to $500 Ci th ‘teed. Parts, all makes. 956 Myrtle. | z0Trage Pp aster yi Water and sewer already e Broker TOD: AVS. SPECIALS | $25 ‘Cdatkcunrry Loan co. ‘ron SALE NEW ‘AND URED | nae FPRIOERA tim ThE LPT hes | CHOOSE, mon ; GAS STA %E Lawrn < 7 rer leetric stove a conan | PECIA : : SUBDIVISION Sale Business Property 49) Sit, Sigieer soraret Pema |" MENS sxavide Ee Pe soit MEAN, | Me's eer aitai | poe He eit eieaees Ct Burmeister's * ~ _ — ——— I OG Ree aoe i sTREET | Sm atiditactammtiene | WHEN YOU NEED | Fite | Regoenarens cameras) ES ee eee OAKLAND COUNTY'S fakes in Pul price, "425.000 “tor MAIN STREET sfeded Tere sta ‘vondertal’ best | Be Sone . Sze eT AND 0 brands Perfect, new, guaranteed | 371 8 Paddock ae. ae 3.0203 | LARGEST GOLD BOND all 54 lots. Ideal Se Pee Soh an- ness for a cae be gs | O , cheap.-FPE 47241. . = . Meeies veg a apr refrigera- | CABINET SINKS FROM $50.95 vs. | - PLASTER B OARD , “gue q ce. restaur-| team. Only $5, own plus 6! | pe cer or ee r for @ jittle more than a used $3.05. ASTE / bie , . Te t, famil led meal i. Owner | MUSKRAT COAT SIZE | Sinks to build . de ‘ e WARD?) E. PART RIDGE real Some a rol other sim tar fer a tee maerte or came You can get tt quacks on your | a oe tse Teens wool coat, taffeta 33 Orchard ae ate | Double sinks from, se G. A. DEALER : : | ) ‘TOR FE 4- 3581, operation, This 9 room frame tracts signature car or furniture No are | dresses, size 12 and 14. MI +7132. | — peerage rhe APE. | _Thompson, 80 8 Perr ‘ REALTO colonial has 096° ' frontage and : dorsers. Payments to suit your REAL Buys FOR YOU IF , stax@ REFRIGERATOR, INTERNATION. | Ty Apance — POWER M = i ete namn ace ofan, tne) SORT CRRPMOR SS S| ateeNicatetaatecr Et Sct he eigen the Nino ee | Rad Age Hae ripen : 440° deep jot price ti ter in bus akian o j 5” wear size 14 4-025 a ie P 14 BLES. WEST OF TELEGRAPH on terms Ward E. Partridge, eso | movie theater ip busy, Carl | ents. weer ORESSES AUITS awn | ROSE PRIRZE DAVENPORT. Ex- beents, WY. ie chee ' Open Eves 7 t |_W. Huren, FE 43581. newly redecorated. Good lease | | matereke a Giend cellent condition. FE 5-0040, Semmes & Lowe ra-eWoria "9 1883 i i = FOR SAL: BY OWNER isd Mi | Only $1000 down. | Cheap. $0388. SOS : | See ThE NEW GERSON 10} a : » i] oerss ae Vacs ice tae and ber. Call FE’ s3048 afte | -DRY.GOODS and clothing store | FINANCE CO. at $179.95. ROY'S, 96 Se ny Micw eat ¢-0000. veces BB) SRE TeiNk. il ary terms Close to fod schonts | 4:30 p.m sre eee | bg apes ser | 102 Ponting State Bank Bldg. Sale Household Goods 57 | 5 Se ee ar "CLOSEOUT oo S| BS ms 4 Te Including High School. “Real Val SELL OR LEASE COMMERCIAL | Sith, OD. Mee ees store | rete snow) PLOWS. SELF PROPELLED | Exterior and, interigy doors, x08 Se a 4 : ‘ ti ue.” oo emery on N Perry St. Build-| ois¢ gust $500 plus stock. Owner | — i OU CICKI. vy Va BUY. SMALL RADIOS, “ ae vEM 39120 dave | ‘Me piyscord 65.75 sheet ane Ps ii hes 2 stores down and 1) will trade. "i GET CA 1 ¢ | $12. Also record players FE ee | Gash ‘aim carry | Pontiag’ Ply wood | $ 2.56 it UPPER STRAITS LAKE — Ex- ets e apartment upstairs PE " > r — IDGE 5-8755. UREKA Wi - Ce. 148 «Baldwin Ave. FR aeree : ip Ue gta eh. co i Weneed | 2af6s WARD 2 PARDO Up to $500 “ADMIRAL 3 [SPEED PHONO-RA- - § aro, 1000 We Huret 2-384 2 te 4 : x > te 4 = 7 _ B. _ 1060 : : lot wilt accept any roerene | Rent Lease se Bus. Prop. « 49h REALTOR FE 4-3581 dia comb 1 $40. Solid — 8. Munro, ro ein CLE ry yomacene a H down payment with easy monthly - NEW LOCATION AT | isd oA arp) aes your ae bisnd woes iabie with “be . 3 i wrehaneed. BQCGRT. we one movers pe Pa test _ men 2 i terms, I 1660 W. HURON 8T bites ni ¢ r mirror . Dow ed. el 5 ; : |STORE ROOM FOR RENT. 375 AU Loans also made on furniture Metal. Cle and | ena 32-0801 ens and rec-, iy | 2, BLES WEST OF TELEGRAPH an springs, mat-;_ens FE 300) = =C ’ i HALP ACRE LOT — East fu = Gpseuig) tor are store, oon vareeny REA RUOUT foto CESSES | Sunatures and other securities oe Ec with spring | stDIO COUCH. $35. FE 5-3390. Blighty room _ eae ‘ewrla pene : { n, located in new subdivision.’ or furniture or any kind of busi- A : rooms iu et ee a ’ Close “io, schools and ahopping ,gUPEuu® sseiiend ove: | _—___Ones Bre { te 8 wie mere ts. MA 1356: | SINGER CONSOLE SEWING MA. _eresocat, ih Orolard Lake. are UNS, MODERN AND ANTIQUE. 1 oi centers. Low monthly perments. ‘jings call FE 25219 ~ Sale t Land Contracts 5 52| a an anmiqde nag gel CRADLE. |" chine, $40. OR 30702 Gaakin aoe OMI we M 1 rt HUNTOON LAKE 40 x 145 8 STALL oUPER "SERVICE | BTA. | — 7 | | Now har 3 openings = ome Edw. M. Stout, model A-1 condition. $38. Phone| ins take Terms ‘grailavle, floor covering and Mac-O-Lac : FF. 2-0474 or 4 7\14 | Station dealers All are excellent Tl N. Baginaw St Ph. FE 5-6165 PAY TIEN TER P LAN | _ MY 337m | Hampton Sectric. #25 W. Huron inte Phone FE 71-0025 1m me oO ater} ' H 3 N. Telegraph Open Evehings facilities. Our new plan requires | Open Eves. Ti 8 30 Get cash you need now Par | FE +2525, Open til! 9 00 pm ile . : — 3 a5 aap rt ; &: leat ead Estate Exchange’ minimum investmnt. Call now | inter] inimodthiyvameuatslves can | ROTTLE GAS : > >] ane HoT WATER HEATER © GaL ~~ Roofing and iding i all ae mma mia IE |———tet youR | Stora” Phone. ‘comet or writd New low price Comolete tnetal PIECE LIVING Consumers ines t50 and} Combination Doors pe Coal & Fuel 67 seek trectase rasidg city vened NORTH WOODS _ ; $$$ : i | |ation, nly $10 pod ied Lekatogl | ROOM GROUP 119.50 velue $4950 and $50 50 Insul ~ ede 00 — TERMS JR t t fully WORK R YOU | | Pocigas’< OR 32491 | Modern 2 piece suite, 2 modern |. ese are slightly marred. Aso nsulation . residential $45 sell W. Huron A.modern .. restauran 1 ote] | _We have Land Contracts for sale i : prospered Aa matcning concer an slnatela oli aod’ Sotiina nos ene M. B N CE Seis Brenan 7a MSD, Kiacresi pear | Both green and seasoned Reason- FF INANC EK fa LO 1 12x42 2 its INOL. E U MO $7 D ble 2 decorator iam ere at "terrific values tehi¢an | A. E} SO} cate ——————| ‘fio, heart of hunting and fishing| dle discounts law Lawrence St FE 3 sec"'WALL TILE. RN. FT ‘abe ALL FOR 07. PAY Fluorescent. 393 Orchared Lake) 549 N. Saginaw : eas | OHO BALDWIN AVENCE ZONED area Real cnportunity’ Lliness Contracts la lepeciaity. i -- / GUAR HOUSE PAINT. GAL 41 a3 Site! ‘ a - Ave ROMEX- BY THE GDIL. ic PER tuattiess Prontags on Baldwin, @2 forces sale $8.950 ny Mortgage Loans ISe VINYL INLAID TILE Ae ONLY $2 WEEKLY | ice, SHANTY. Q00D CONDITION, ohn hala boxes for ‘ees Bae | win ‘ y Columbia Of- sUBU | 1 ak ~ ms RUBBER i) $3» re Fe tt tees gloss acun. © | With 38 acces suitable for business |. Call FE SMR ct re wal LOANS $600 to $1.500 We SALE ALCONOI-ARTIPRD rE, | Pearson’s Bank Furniture | 2as08 after 06 m neg yy wh oe . : . or | subdty ding SweInes ee | o 14) | 42 Orchard Lake Ave FE 47881 | Jet WATER PUMPS 860993. A. 4 CITY OF PONTIAC & acres level mies behead Ppl 000 Seed: © ee Realtor For any purpose. on Ay FOR YOUR FURMITURE We lve Gold Bell _GtM stamps | "Thompson, ®0 8. Perry, RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT. 4] sand loam on Walton Bird Over: rane | homes modern or sot ‘in ae ie ale tha UU =| Used and Reconditioned + Rfrcren sinks 24 x21 #098 t eotee oe coking Silver Lake, ripe for-sub- tie ay F1WOOD REALTOR ge noe Coe | DINETTE 2 ‘ é Yalug #1295 Totiets $99 69 value | fee maker, pi tables, ban- ditidieg- $12.000, $5,000 down FE 5-1284 | $7.130. BALANCF. PAYABLE AT 2 For home &dditiqns 9400 accented as trade in 0, us od Very reasonable T #4719 19 2 INCH RCA CONs 1 Eb. $2900 faucric 424 8) Value ckLGo8) oles cana New 875 FE 2 ee TOugboy a wee SURE TT op fare MAIL MODFRN @ cars H J Van Welt OF COMPLETE WALNUT REDRQOM (Ty anterna iniletx, Ga Alba Ghower iiete ar SINKS PROM 65.08 og “OALLON lants, rees, S hrubs- 68 NEXT DQOH TO) BRANCH eer ieee Rh OFS Nee \ ee Snap fea oe TIAL chestuveniis sithlalicrer aeable WALTON TV merred Minera Htesceat Sr co tesn nl Soe | raxeerivania Eygnonsen POST OFFICE yee Gay Con ee Ae es value FE Tate , bed MAytair 6.3055 Malton Cor. Josiyn FE 22257 393 Orchard Lake Ave Tx npson 00.8 Perry Bt. | We he ee ie i : LAND SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVI : \ ; : : oe sh. DUCHESS WRINOER TYPE / ; STFEL DRUMS FOR TRASH OR) We have f Christmas sin, Lom for immediate buliding NE \\ SENSATIONAL. | WITH OUICK Pere ton vent Complete BOLD Caters in j. Wayne Gabert's MB] ‘R oll, $2. 118 Walton “Bivd Trees. Pings, Spruces, Firs. Send merci 1 : , | 5 Sn - 4 =f ' gies: for emuleipia cam Home Swimming Pools CPRViGn | te ces STAR DIV ARI a) Dorn PYF DINING TA | Apphance, TV Speci ials | | | “whiesae prices SP ROPELLED SCHROTH S MORSERY. INDIANA Opportunity for dealer to earn “| ‘ : XT Grafting table lights, sectional Noree 8 Gu.-Ft. Detz Retria: | RY | Mader By van up to $20,000 in next six months | Then Home & Auto Is the place "42 Ww Huron St | bookcase. suitable for office 250 Norge 7 Cu. Ft. Refri fe $0 | . if SH AND CAR F Sale Pet 69 : a | : j nn a ay r : #"x! last _ ea ~ 8198 ALL Se or 3 ml j ESS oiGh, A ieewe| asthe Mat BotioRattn GP MODERN cameED (OAK GuIKA Grown “eimingnam” Mi cowe, | Beaactnortaie’ a4» fa eM. Bauer te cet) STALL amOwERS — compute | Realty | necessary We train. $3000 to | phone for cash to $900 on your cabinets for Gisssiching cabicet” | 5UPLEXIBED COVER AN BOK Emerson iv" TV. new picture |W x8'x'a" Plaster bd, ea $176) heres value $33.33. Lavatories acc PEKINGESE FEMALE. #50. ia | 85.000 capital required. Must be) ut, furniture or signature and, FF 56002. __ a ot | sters Separates. eSB tu $49 | 25 Ibs Joint cemen : a8 Petaling eaming chrome Chin: anchester 2383 ORCHARD LAKE RD. able to start at once | @ repayment pian suited to your § PIECE DUNCAN PHYFE MO- | fr@ssen Clean "Gussie TV, new picture 125 Ibs tape joimt cement ih aucets $14.95. Totelts 50 value _ cross. swomale. 426. Mise AT MIDDLERELT For immediate consideration write | needs Friendly. courteous service | hogany dining room suite Used 5 Gaon opie ey eaten ee + os | $10.96. These are factory seconds AKC FEMALE BOXER SPAYED. 5-04 to Holiday Pools, Pontiac Press awaits vou Leslie Fleisher Man-| 3 months. trade oe aese rrecee woeel condition sho Oa “yan ¥ | crosiey: roles Fan. door 17", rt Rae Saar bag te on : 5 " ora take eta 393° Orch- months, FE_5-7987. scans) WAT. Box 98 = oe ager Berktiey Voss. President. | or car. or any hing of eq That id picture tu es as : er) eek cl! ee fee ARAKEETS OP: Tye Fons Fa PES. RESTAURANT FOR SALE TREAU] my Tod 5 R12 | gt tet nn con c cece an Mane az ABLE, fOr MANY OTERO. Oe | Biyseone¢ renee 3545) STC RM i SASH _ Bany PAR “teces. 64 Bs gh LOT j00x300 ON JOSLYN NEAR Uful well equipped restaurant in Ph. 142 $8121 OEE ACCES AND CONTE eee EASY TERMS Birch Mush doors 1% $795! aluminum combination windswe | $-5760. Le Walt Close to school and bus one of Western Michigans grow- ol ctc Ss coma parmentsony | FEB BA Re ALN 121 N Saginay PE 5-6189 Pivwood, 4x8 x'¢ $3.85 and doors LOW. 1OW. price! | BANTAM WHITE MICE. ALi+ sion 3800 or $750 cash Call after ing com mune oe re er : sae $5295 uy ae 160 See O}l heater wi ty fan |. $15 USED HOT POINT AUTOMATIC Pain nee boards ar Ceara FE 4-6089 Pet Shop, 69 8. A: FE 4-643). ezon 150° ontage ¥ 300 rice $5 2 il ilo r { I - >) 95 “Pairits & varnishes. per ¢ a E mn alo AS. oe een. well wlieded, let dust Tight Home & Auto wn to be done on plumbing Gas range 7} | $38 | weenee (seee 1 agate ead ti wv Buy Now for Rea: Savings. Pam ito’ om | BOXER DOO. 16 M68 OLD. : / t | sR \ ¢ «x Lauhery stove Len Use sti pew ES “¢ Paul &t Cyr lumber Co wee Male fawn. 635. FE 40587. \emsoed (s--eert so ae ; UTED SIS TE TOT chest of erasers 7 [ane eT Freak eg Apmnce tat We Hu. 6120 Bogle take Ra Commerce SAVE scant are ee an BOXER Burry. CHAMPION — ~ be ae 7 rs = < " lances Z ue aT Contact WR Harri: Broker Loan Compan Y oN Parke, Bee asl oll tack wit icesi] | seb | nmen Pe hiss FM 3-273 oe US MBER & at months brindle. Sj | MictiCan Oe Phones ioee nTeo™ ours 8 to 5. Beturday & to 1 Pr 13m aie a gine muala count: $15 WARM MORNING HEATER LARGE PonTam & HeaTeR y ‘i RPL. LUMBER ~& | Royal ou ‘i:anecoin 4-0410 : anole : cf NTVET eis OF one 3- : ' 4 “AS f SHY . S i a rel he asi s S128 Are lverywhere Mictiga EEhor 1040 407 Community Nati Bank Bide wt it at ue a ‘ Hoa a Hon Metal owspdrobe ss $10 Heatrola type, prarticaliy new. hae San M-24 ips ee 2 9060 MATE RIAL SALE S CO. | | BOXER” ‘PUPS TOP QUALITY, Bh teen! Emer> $149.95 * | fred NOW (Cab. sinks & fttings. tae | TOMERS through Classi- “ RIDG , > on! one biock North across from Bank $| N, Saginaw 8 box CS re eee Sh WAGNER: CO : s | Laundry travs, PlowiNa eta a8 REALTOR pe SU 4.4002 : year’ banter (a x “opp Cor Poatiac Rd | SAVE . I fied Ads. Call. FE 28181. Os Beideth BE £663 (915 Baidv in ig sll vi? 1 f | » \ fect! condition. Used caly ene % $022) i 2 8. Saginew st. . Co operative Real Estate Ruchance Co-cperduve Real Esiety Eichanee . . ' 7 , < : || ak . . “ i \ f oo | eee ae 3 oy . 7 1 5 > ‘ fd ocd - is | capoenas: ; _ . ee fh. 1 f° i= co ies _ -{y ’ i } a : : : * : _ : CS a 4 . 4 { ~ f ~ : ro 5 OA 63548. ' = Saturd Until « Sale Farm Equipment 76 Gee. Aule, Glass Co. 5 = ee 122 Oakland Ave __ FE 4-7066 toasters ‘one seew tankers ee LE nO ale Sale _Tires 5 80-A joes a "ano equip echoes 9.15 WHITE WALL NEW TIRES. ir eri vans 1 ent 6507 H 16. Eiuipment wy. MA oo - ea, coaremoet E 4-0687. MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS: GoD USED TIRES. $i 50 DUP. in and see ‘em at W F. Miller's alo white ieee the 4 baxinaw Laden iNerts of 14 Pare ; 15 BUBURBANITES $10 08 EX. Phone "Midwest 4403,” °" | change. PE ¢0607. $0) 8. Sax ee I TP om ‘ y on im. . shes or 45 ‘ « : of THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEQRUARY, 2, 1956 oo oe at = 7 =e ‘ | For Sale:Housetrailers 78 ___For Sale Trucks 90 SLicH ‘OF HAM - : __For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars a ees ee Vis poas BEDROOM, 7 so , . j “ihe BEE eat “| WILSON GMC ! ro oo ee el MI OXFORD — TRUCKS fogine, fully oan eas puch Cc ae an a. jus NEW AND USED me white walls’ other eaves | THEA S MORI | Bri gt Trailer Sales - “FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531 9125 WoodwardAve | — ; j Stewart Coaches bay win}. Oakland at Cass | “Bedad "Bowe Yytre Dts Acard ” MI47811 Ne | ve oul JO Soa 1953 1053 CONVENTIONAL GMC TRAC- Leal 5 +] i i 5 he roofs, oak inside foe Me r es £ rear 1954 Ford: Station Wagon. 4 dr. Va. 1953 Pontiac Chief 8 4 dr., Salta for swronger construc Bam | Lipke “Shores Se mae east ot UZ fe Country nid’ a Arai, | radio and heater, Hydra. a the diy th upstairs. fod: 4, cmeve: SEDAN petivery. | 7 mileage. Like "oew $845. . ere ts quality pas & Paleial Ube 128. ee \ 1953 Pontiac 2 4 Soapor motor. SCHUTZ MOTORS 955 Ol d $1995 financin Loe earence. 's | igs5 “CHEVROLET Ip TON IGE: acne 912.5. Woodward Ave. ] +> PCa CCC General coaches now tn 18-27- sa arlinceri tues t truekin nuscerenee? A teclens arose cee owen” _M147811 | 88 2 door, Hydr., radio and ‘heater, light green fine 33-35-40 and 45 1, lengths eee carr truck sown FE all Low" mileuee “beauty. ae ee a eral R.. B&H. 4-1 ish, whitewalls. IONE IND CUTTING ALPALRA. 1 We, Gare Jes fc, “nee | Be me “gees prpeeras | 1954 Buick ............ $1395 CORN, OATS. “IST AND 2ND CUT: | 39 traders or mire on our lot at ' Haskins Chev. tree jon ue i Rian ats 1 Special 4 door, Dyna., radio and heater. = 0030 Oakhill Ra. MA sateen _ “4 N oats ‘We have a few used trailers that | OL 23-0008. Rochester - ee ester we rare = = x E HAY. BY BALE weekdays. Sun. 2 ichigan Bottie Gas Parts and ec- | up or delivered. Ag eet ont ee 8 of Take Orion‘ on M24/ Gateed Trailer Saiea can offer, _more for less anytime’ pee Secesmertes 7 § [A 6-6038. y way. _graRiers. 0 0482 D antamneavins i For Sale Livestock 72 PARTS FOR SALE-HERD OF 2 COWS. NEW. eg asa ec USED | These. com are on bE esto some | The parts you need wheo you | fresh and » soregin E need them. Open every day me) aes and al) day Sunda | May ito Jerseys. most ae 3 HOLLERBACK’ a oO PARTS | .. agie Lake Ra- Ortonville. Pa. | PE 81431. z seen ‘s) STUDEBAKER ENGIN Two: YEAR - OL OLD R REGISTERED transmission $75. 2780 x Felton ee “heifer, fresh. ee re _Bivw | ieee FORD, ~ PusH _BUTTON 6 shise thirty-five, cords wood. Car- fo. Just like new * Witte senso ae “RING BROTHE RS | Burro @addies and Pack. Hait FE 4-0734 ; ~~ AUTO GLASS SERVICE When you peed it! Have va ied our service? Glass installed while you wait. Insurance ‘obs honored. All work seereetec’ ee 2 Ib of coffee to with each eect glass or apoopenng in- Sale Farm Produce 7 75 eae Ce 40 CENTS. _ 200 bushel of 6 cents. 8} ——————————————— — Auto Service PP BPPP LLL Phe Pe he a CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear. congas rel pope Zuck Ma- MyBer rest? Ta) fs —" USED TRACTORS | WHEEL ALIGNMENT | WP HAY re TIME TO abl or CORRECTION | MAKES. ath “= ED WILLIAMS TIRE by bn ar wae oe ™ KING BROS. “12 "For Sale Motorcycles 83. FOR PARTS AND SERVICE. | IDUSTRIAL — sleet Ta sous FARM EQUIPMENT Boats & Accessories 85 fe ees en i aN rf trailer, Reasonable. Phone FE AERO- : RAFT ALU B 4-084 INLAND LAKES SALES 227 W Huron ot ears, any make any model Top | $88 paid ~ BAGLEY AUTO PARTS rE S-9219 170 BAGLEY ST ‘b4 «CATALINA GOOD SHARE Call ve 4-2714 between 3 30 10 to sell. Genesee Sales ee PONTIAC CHIEF HOMES 7 FT MID-WINTER SALE cast MONEY F “FOR ANY MAKE ~ Reduc rices on our fine 4se- ° fect = Py Foeunatueees ures trail “Economy Cars, 72 Auburn ers. 21 to 41 ft 3 a be t rooms = bomen bes oer eeee on (een A BU es ren ase plan 2020 a | _SNPE 206780 or FE $6896 | re a Se goes! Dial FE‘ ow’ ry Geals include a — life Ca) Ost. HUTCH HINSON -7 MOBILE HOMES WANTED | re __ Ph. 0 | iE HIGH DOL LAR | | | For high grade used { | i RAP ¢ CARS. ec need them. Drive the extra miles, | 4540 Dixie cy. VANWELT. e a Day you well. 4301 Dixie Hwy 2S Drayton ie OR 49-1203 f WIrD> Saye cae & SCRAP * | Hee tcon. Fast service Call FE 49582 — nS Dor Hey > See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on late model care _ , 1627_Dixie Hwy OR _ 1180 ‘WE PAY TOP DOLLAR. FOR ‘Trailer sharp late model cars Exchange | COMMUNITY - Flint ANDERSON MOTORS GREATYAKES | ™ a BEEME se RN ee ace Ble tm their ‘WE PAY THE HI SSS Pome. tio St nents doer | FOR '49 THRU 'S4 69 month bank rates. We do CLEAN C ARS our own financing, no deal too | 00's 0B tears ere 2, Auburn Motor a Sales ves. and Sund . 2% FT. 1953 RICHARDSON tee Boat A erica | ' sale. 1 {- E. Blvd. and F. ‘DID YOU KNOW | _FE3741 Yea gen pee bers meters te) HGH DOLLAR =, — FOR CLEAN CARS mediately. | po ym “3 pop iately. | TRAILER EXCHANGE | «GLENN'S oben Bree & Bun. . eG ls 8 eel SALES” ne =e - ~ m | f - FOR CASH i N _ things ee FE 5 HURRY, | | “through Classified Ads. Peele Used Trucks 89 Pike FE 473714 \ | Wrecked & Junk Cars A: East Side Auto Parts sell | STOP—1_Ot Ih Wanted to buv’ Good late mode} ‘6 yd. dump truck Must be bar. Rae Pain fer cash or iN buy your j by to H. P, sutton, Phone MY 288 | FE 3-7471 | _ ---| 1935 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 Maples bon | i983 CHEVROLET “nadie pees very [ HOWRR %) TON PICKUP | ‘otor, Levey & BTL - Only $695. ) Ake INC. Wench, CRER | FE 86-1431 “8° DODGE % TON EXPRESS | pickup. brs: a ea eae MA 5-4391 Big“Lake Rd,| ce kama _ | “DODGE % TON EXPRESS. ae paint & tires very Boos) y $695 7 HOw ARD LARE, INC. 2705 Orchard Lake Ra. _Keego ‘48 DODGE rom PICKUP. EXC. shape. PE 4-487 or, MY_2-5492 | 4 FORD. cond ition al _ ‘33 FORD, \ TON PICKUP. cylinder, eneey needed on trornt JEFFREY FORD SALES d0°-N. Washington Oxford OAkiand 6-252) WILSON ~ GMC ate ee GOOD _PE_5-7660- | & Bump work ‘ FE 2-9203 i 44531 1952 Ford pickup... SS | | ISSO0GGMC van....... $999 13 1950 Chev. cab and Chassts -... $205 1955 GMC suburban $1495 195] Chev. tractor ... $305 1951 FEDERAL CAB ANI) CHAS- | 618. AIR BRAKES IDEAL FOR HEAVY DUTY TRACTOR = $685 PONTIAC’S ONLY. EXCLUSIVE TRUCK DEAL. ER Oakland at Cass 1935 FORD PICK UP VERY OQOOD rubber, motor and ayer eae brakes — Phone OR 3-29070 DON T Read This | Ad IF YOU'RE NOT A TRUCK USER ‘ATTENTION, Truck — ! 1968 CADILLAC j- milage FR 2 hd enn FE 26123 until Pvt. sales dal} | Good. bargains in used ty EVINRUDE MOTORS | Ueeral FIRST IN OUTBOARDS 4 UCTION 6A) PRI. NIGHT, B WOLVERINE AND Sey Boe Drayton A ae LOOK WARD BUY NOW! terford. vg iressers, chests Use our layaway re stant es MONTH | mattresses, O . wa i f be THE Gavenports and. chairs.” rockers Harrington Boat Vorks | Dea. on CHEVROLET TRUCKS | breekfast ent, electric ironer, | 1899 8. Telegraph rE 2-9033 | CL FARING OUT ALL 1958 BRAND | retrigerates, Sal be oct a DEALER 971 | "FOR MOR CTHAN 70 YEARS A | | GOOD PLACE TO BUY 62 FORD 6 MAINLINE FULLY | equipped. Quick sale $485 | $2 Studebaker 4 dr. Champion. Go |. Siegen $295 —. | Nash ‘4 dr nates bed $225, _ | JOE Nn *Srevice | EM a | Fully equipped, | i955 FORD yee WAGON. 6 cylinder, standard transmission, | beautiful blue paint like new only $1495 AG TAM \k Dy 1. ARI, IN 2705 Orchard take R: Keevn FORD VICTORIA RADIO heeter overdrive 11.00 miles Full Viny! os A new car at used car pr LAKE ORION. MOTOR SALES 2. | {955 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR 6, cylinder Radio Heater, Automat- « y cise Only a ae paint Very clean. | “HOWARD. LARL, INC. | 2703 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego | ‘+50 FORD 2 DR V8 H & H, OVER- | oe FORD RANCH WAGON RA- | dio, heater cr erdrive) 17:000 miles | This car is orp ae | LAKE ORIO OTOR SALES M24 at Ciarkston Rd. i POR Ly 4 io | er one : met at HUDSON HOR NE T—CLU B iydia pee bronze “Tigish, Le & H WW tires. Any “car a CARKNER STUDEBAKER BIRMIN GHAM mUDSON, Year ~ SCHUTZ MOTORS — |. 1983” PACKARD _ MI rare bi 4° "CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES 3 8. MAIN Zc : CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH Open 6 7, to resi daily -~SEDAN, CLEAN, 15, full price. 197 SEDAN. VERY Bargain, FE Bel 50h inst _ Sia. 1953 Mercury Monterey; fully ecnipeed: a beauty at $945. SCHUTZ MOTORS 9125. Woodward Ave: $39 Ky A Th SER roughout, 7 MI4-7811 1954 Mercury Hardtop, auto. and the works. $1345. SCHUTZ MOTORS 9125. Woodward Ave. MI 47811 | 1950 ARH ‘COSTOM. GOOD RUB- offer takes it. FE 4-807, ieee ote 882 DR. R new. MA 6-2038 | 2 OLDS 68 SUPER. HYDRA, to and heater, $597; ‘53 Pack- ard beauty $497. Plenty of others to choose. Economy Used Cars. 22 Auburn. OL DSMOBIL! ES + im i. LIKE res tial a or 052 iene dr., -economical, $495, SCHUTZ MOTORS | 912 S. Woodward Ave: | MI 4-7811 A965 PONT. STA CHIEF. CUS tom sedan Hydra, WW, $3506. “Qould consider, toad FE very 35 PONTIAC: STARCHIEP ae Hydra. White naswalaatl zC cond. _OR _3-3605_ after $:30 Jack W. Haupt. Pontiac Sales | poe roe aes wagon. Fully ulpped. than 2.000 miles. Pactory ttc 8 car $250 down. Main 8t., Clarkston’ Oen ppights “tH 9 MAple_ ‘5-5666 | ed hg 2 DR, RUNS GooD. , FE 33331. _ PONTIAC. i948. CL. CPE. HY | radio & Neater, $65. 197 8. fee son 1954 Pontiac 2 dr., nice and ready $1045. | SCHUTZ MOTORS | 912S. Woodward Ave. | extra! to go. 1956 Demonstrator $ HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE | GMC TRUCK DEALER _N Main Rochester OL WILE ACCEPT Outboard motors, ances, guns, part payment far balance easy ter BILL SPENCE USED CARS 62 Oakland — Ave FE 713) SPECIAL SALE 46 Chev panel ‘8 Dodge pane! 528 1-9761 | appti- iku 1959 Ford 4 pars ial ee ANY ore Goop ane TO HOOSE FRO! “station wagon WE = CAN BEAT PRICES AT. R&C MOTOR SALES YOUR SUBURBAN DEALER 8145 Commerce Rd EM 43-0142 85 OLDS 88 DLX 4.DR. FULLY equip. rE S314 “$4 OLDS 8a, RADIO & HEATER white walls power steering and brakes FE 6-17 1950 OLDS 88 See AND HEAT- er, hydramatic New battery, good tires and runs good. rere take over payments. OR ‘8 PACKARD CLIPPER, 2 DOOR arp $1045 | 3 "Packard Patrician, loaded Low rileage ‘ol Ford 2. door, Fordomatic, sharp, : ‘ 4 ‘a2 «Chevy Sedan, new paint, Nice 505 | 53 Studebaker Champion. Radio aerater YOUR PACKARD DEAL ER Mazurek Motor Sales - PE 49987) CLIPPER DE- luxe. Club coupe Radio heater automatic ee initewall tires Verv clea ine | HOWARD L ARE, Keego — 2708 Orchard Lake Rd 1951 Plymouth 4 dr., ial th roug haut S305. SCH TZ MOTORS 9128. Woodward Ave. MI47811 ‘PLYMOUTH 1948 4 DR FE 43387 bet 10am & I pm 1954 Plymouth Hardtop, a| pink and white gem $1045, vour eld car down. SCHUTZ MOTORS QOJ2 8S. Woodward Ave. Mi 47811 1953 PLYMOUTH, $395 1952 PLY- mouth, $295 18952 Chev $205 No dewn pavment 3123 M-24 Phone _ FE 3.0060 They Are Different Because They Are Fresh Safe-Buy Used Cars i * fe ass.at-Pike St BUICK. Baraains $1595 Pinck Hardtop RATE Dyna, $1195 ° | 1954 Ford Gustomline V-8 ' Beautiful ene owner. $1395 Ny TE [os F iat, iC - drive, ew ,seat covers ™hit| “1933 Olds 88 Holiday be handled for $885 down and Hlardtop 2 d: }ivdra small monthly payments Cal! Mr ocean | . B A Hackett FE 81521 Rogers Sales . Tadho and beater, & Service 605 Auburn Ave . 38. FORD TAKE OVER PAYN: TS 1950 Pontiac 2 aloor. Nv $395 ia money dowt FFE Fi 1 s — 12 FORD 4+DR. GOooD aortas alramatic. taco OQ heater QVU8? Pontiac 2 door, KAT ton ew ttres and iicense. Cail & S16 oe ~ \ : FE a 2-684 after 3 10 DOO) OHIO DG) Boa me @ runs poed and looks ood USED CARS” 1954 Olds Stiper BS. cidia ¢gg5 RI Saeneace E875 Vue MARKED FOR SAU, Sy Inca Th wae Dae VORPIGIAL as é ; ~ : : pee Mereury Custom dio and neater: sharp low W HOLESALE | hardtop, radfo & heater, mileage cx PRICES Mercomatic transmission $795 ne 6a5 So08 gos Shee P a2 MORE DAYS : 1953 Chevrolet 2 door, Kk — & Ii, lowest price yet. 1950 Mercury, radio and} BRAID. heater, nice! ...... S195 ° $895 eae VW TOR SALES 1953 Pontiac 2 door, radi: Dor ca nies 149 Ford Custom & 2. ! and heater, DESOTO-PIYMOUTIL | OTS. | CASS AT W. PIKE GUMIE Geogoondadoe Sule $2395 FE 2.0186 | : : 4s FORD “AND FORD ———— | 1955 Buick Super Riviera | xarritice Best offer FE 8-0943 4 Hardtop. 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Hydra., radio and heater, power steering, whitewall tires. 1953 Chevrolet ee... $995 - Homashats _| Sede Keen Music Jim Bishop CKLW, Eddie Chase wi JBK, Don McLeod WPON, Gports Slants * 7:00-—WIR, Guest House WWJ, Three Star Extre YZ, Stars at CKLW, Fulton Lewis Jr, WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr WPON, News, Record Room Fripa WiBK. Mickey Shorr WPON, Bob Crosby $:00—WIR, Jim Vinal m Georg “ WCAR, Pontiac High Schoo! WCAR, News, Temple 2:30-—-WJR, Nora Drake terse WIR, Arthas Godtrey WIZ, News” Winte \ORNEN: S 5 ar 6, inter. [2 = . Weekday CKLW, Bud Davies Ne js vaen s forge Marries! WJBK, Don Mc ar’ wave, Pred Wolf Sew’ nr” WPON’ By CHARLES MERCER Massey to Take Was Shot’? Will Be Telecast Feb, 11 sibs + NEW YORK —Something very would receive watch aauet in this session of the Legislature at least in its present form, Strong objections can be ex- pected from rural — they said. Howse Oks Bill Ending” Wartime Medical Code LANSING ,(INS)—The Michigan House of Representatives _yester'- day passed and sent to the-Senate the Zinn bill, which eradicates a wartime provision of the medical code to permit-lower. requirements on Mayor oo io os Bil Soubb [Revise Measure Group Is Told Mayor Robert F. Wagner plans to enlist: 270 big-city mayors in the fight to kill the natural gag. price Ludington Backers Seek Bill Giving Cities Power on Supervisors Board bill being debated in the Senate. He told newsmen after a closed- door strategy conference with sen=.. ators opposing the measure: “We- afe not admitting defeat." The informed opinion on Capitol Hill yesterday during the 13th day of debate on the bill was that the vote will still be a close one LANSING W® — Proponents of & measure aimed at increasing city representation on county 3:00—-WIR. Wendy Werren Weekday WIBK, Gentile, Binge 7:30—WJ ui H WPON, Pontiac Par Www, ww. , Morean ‘Beatty CSOLWIR. Vole of Agricit eel pia Goatrey CKLW, Bad ake “a WXYZ, Eve: 7 ae * eckday by F vies GHA: avril Heatier | Weer. prea We cae wer tere || wank Son Seo 7 ey Bh z “pe » Story Time ews, usic WPON, Record Room WaBK, News, Gentile, Binge| WJBK. News. Tom George | WPON, News, Club 1400 $:00—WJR, Bite Crosby WPON, Rise ’n' WCAR, News, Lady 3:30—WJR, House Party WWJ, Great Gildersleeve 1o8 WIR, ‘Jim Vinal : WPON, Pontiac atise Party Bob Maxwell 11:80—WJR, Make Up Mind WXYZ, News, McKensie WWJ. Weekday CKLW, Bud Davies Reet ste WM | wxva, News, winter WJBK, M tte | CKLW, a Lied a Day WCAR, enema of Muste we, Kise ‘n’ Shing} W8K, Tom WPON, 1460 all WCAR, Music. tr in the Air 4: o—WIR. "Parade of Bands WCAR, Caravan of Mute ygood in the way of historical jwill present a dramatization of drama is coming to television, On Feb, 11, a week from Saturday night, “Ford Star Jubilee” CBS-TV: “The Day Lincoln Was -Shot” by Jim Bishop, Its audience reception should provide a good measure of just how widespread is this interest in the Civil War, “The Day Lincoln Was Shot” is an excellent account despite claims of victory by the bill's sponsors. Hillsdale Man; Yields to Federals in Illinois SPRINGFIELD, Ii. w — Allen A. Borton of Hillsdale, Mich. sur- rendered to the U. S. marshal’s office here yesterday on a federal “leonspiracy indictment alleging fe Backers of the ‘measure, spear- headed by a group from Luding- ton, met yesterday at Lansing. John Huss, secretary of the Michigan Municipal League, said the measure will be introduced im the Legislature next week. He sald it would give cities with boards of supervisors have been asked to revise their formula. _ 1;, third reading and five new bills were tossed in the hopper, to admit foreign doctors. Eight other bills were advanced: Answer te Today's Pussie SERVICE @1-HOUR CLEANING SERVICE. Our equipment is the most mod- ern available, our workmanship superb All garments expertly cleaned and pressed. @ FREE “AT- THE - DOOR” PARK. ING. In just a matter of seconds you can be on your way. No traf- fie problems! @ HOLDENS RED STAMPS. That's right! . . . We give Red Stamps ‘with “all cleaning and peer. Ri 4HOUR Shirt Laundry At No Extra Charge! and, yor’ll find his shirts wil) be i returned to you crisp, fresh, and i wrinkle-free . .. just the way he likes them! CLiLAXERS 839 W. Huron (Corner Palmer) SEE COLOR TV at HAMPTON’S 825 W. HURON 1 _ unable to face his sweetheart in _ Playhouse. rick plays father who believes his son is ‘‘Below Average.’ (9) Motion Picture Academy. Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright in “Cas- anova Brown.” (4) People's Choice. Remark made on TV panel show gets Jackie Cooper into trouble with his girl. :30—(7) Down You Go. Word game with Dr. Bergen Evens, host. (4) Theater. Scott Brady plays Navy man guilt-ridden by! decision he made in battle & “Tin Can Skipper.’ Phyllis Kirk, is co-starred. (2) Four Star! Ida Lupino, Walter Coy in “The Listener,"’ drama of woman who conspires to kill her husband for his insurance.- 0:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. ‘“Win-| ners Never Lose.’ (4) Hockey; Detroit Red Wings vs. Montreal Canadians. (2) Johnny Carson Show: Comedy. music Rudy Vallee joins skit spoofing the 20s. 10:30—(7) Science Fiction Theater Desert."’ (2) Eddie Cantor Show. Comedy. 10:45—(4) Sports on Parade. Film. | 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Comedy, with Soupy Sales. (9) National | News. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff 11:15—(7) Variety Theater. Robert Clarke in ‘Tales of Robin Hood." (9) Film Theater. Gene Tierney Victor Mature in “Shanghai Ges- ture" (4) Sir Anthony Eden. Speech by British Prime Minis ter. +2) Sir Anthony Eden. Bri- tains Pmme Minister addresses the American People 1:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen, host with comic Joey Carter, Tito Puente and his band. (2) Miss Fairweather. Mary Ann Brownley. FRIDAY MORNING 6:44—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. 6: ea (2) Meditations. (4) Today's : TELEVISION —RADIO§) —— REPAIR—SERVICE All Makes Expert Trained Technicians @ ALL WORK GUARANTEED e _Bussard Electric Phone FE 2-6445 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parking Member Oakiand County Electronie-TV Service Association 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. 1:;30—(4) Jean McBride. 1:55—(4) Fran Harris. 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. Hour of Shows. Seven. 2:55—(4) Hershel] Hart. Matinee Theater. (7) noon Film Festival. $:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:55—(9) News. 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date ay a trip have beet made as With Life. (9) Justice Colt. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- "The spokesman labeled as “only ern Romances. 4:30—(2) On Your Account. Queen for a Day. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. Pinky Lee Show. (7) (4)| '2:30-—(2) Linkletter Houseparty. (4); (| Wyoming and Florida. Mickey, Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. 5:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. Elect lumber Dealers GRAND RAPIDS Delegates, destroyed a new home under con- | Gene Evans in ‘Stranger in the to the Michigan Retail Lumber struction in St. Clair Shores ‘Dealers Assn, -convention elected three new directors. wr (9) Howdy Doody. here |3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC,SPots of America. After-/ | They was completely engulfed in flames jare John Spencer of Hart, Law- | when firemen arrived in answer jrence Hoffmeister of Unionville|to q-eail by a per) who dis- and. William Bobier of Coldwater. icovered the blaze. / Shows on the Road | : Gi) Stars ca |:NPW YORK (INS)—Arthur Goay| jfrey soon may put his shows on’ |the road in an attempt to introduce ‘his huge audiences to the —— A spokesman for Godtrey said. | that plans for a national touf re in| “the discussion stage.” He added, | however, that ‘'no definite plans for | ors” reports hat t Godtrey's| tour would inclutle areas in New ‘England, California, ee ‘Burning Salamander Blamed in ‘House Fire Ee Hig a chs ST. CLAIR’ SHOR ES “iNsy’ A fire caused by a salamander left burning in the basement last night valued at $15,000, The home, Priced — From Generous Trade-In Allowance as im your old TV set even though a an't wor : our trade-in. deale We Give Holden’ &s Red Stamps WALTON RADIO & TV Member Ockland Co. Electronic Association 1430 Joslyn, Corner Welton 65 Used Sets Famous Makes | = “| = 19" Table Models & Consoles All Guaranteed kihg - vou'll be amazed at FE 2-2257 999 HUNTER BOULEVARD, BIRMINGHAM in PRICED 'WAY BELOW REGULAR We can't reveal the famous maker's name due special purchase! extra- -heavy ° all-wool broadloom popular ‘tree-bark’ pattérn to the unusually low price—but you'll know it on aight! Tightly woven, 3-ply all-wool warns ~ for lasting wear. 9. 12 lovely tones including beige,’ grey, cinnamon, nutria, pine green or suburban. ; " green. iwoogeord at Lincoln, MI 4- pen a Og Soa 15-ft. widths in sic” Shop your nearest Harrison store first thing Thursday! call any store for friendly home service / Well gladly bring this value to your home and give you a - sho © obligation estimate. a 4 < i, —e ’ WJ, Boh Maxwell - , 61 per cent of the lation of CKLW, Crime Pighters WXYZ; News, Wolf WXYZ, Wattrick. McKenzie of Lincoln's last day, so dramatic’ frauds in oil promotions. pe’ popu WJBK. FRIDAY AFTERNOON LW, ’ : presenta- wee essed mone Tae ae ee Binge 12:06-—-WJR, Jack White pe News Den becteee |in its telling that one half-believes,-ndon. is believed t6 be the first Borton and Homer W. Snowden,| ® county a majority re = ®: cag IR. News, Carson WCAR, with we meee SY Coterverg WCAR, News, Music its inevitable ending cannot—pos- conventional al portredt in fur. It was}, Texas oil man, were indicted ‘tien on the county board of sup- A 0. ov) e a, Chest " { ; yw Hockey” aRPOR, News. Rise “n’ Shine CxIW. =a 430-01 uate Hall sibly come to pass. done by M. J. Laroche. by a federal <— jury at Dan-| ¢rvisers. : a WWJ, Bob M n ews, Tom George . Pepper Young : Ne ; A cons: ; : Ten Nove erg Senk,| Bane gore peece We] Boe Re Sa asian |IN TE cast Killed in Crash cargo like peepeaal bak oatmeal 9:30-—WJR, Amos 'n' Andy | WJBK! Kewn. Binge, Gentile | 12: 2 WIR, Time for ‘Music| WJBK, Don McLeod Raymond Massey—plays Lincoln Borton, was released on $10,000); Ls i de. WWJ, Conversation WCAR, News - WWJ, Paye Elizabeth WCAR, Caravan of Muste |; MT. CLEMENS (#—Lawrence m |unprovements could be ma WXYZ, Hockey WPON, WXYZ, News Ace sWWPON:, Club 1460 in the TV dramatization. Jack) ? bond. They contended that in fairness : WIBK. Mickey Shocr wi wm, Mua m = WJBK. Tom George “wih. |Lemmon plays the role of assassin| |Beesman, 31, of Detroit, was _ {the formula should be changed so BON, Zee, and Orvitie wxve, Qagoed News, wolt Mion Music in the Air] WXYZ, Wattrick, McKensle John Wilkes Booth, and Lillian ,ijied in a head-on collision on! Heavy bookings im British ship*/ that when any city or group of ww, Fitber Scdee ts WBE Pi Gentile, Binge | 1:60—WR, “Road of Life. WJBK. pace Pomel c Gish the role-of Mary Todd Lin.) 'M29 near Crocker in Macomb/yards have resulted in the place- cities within a county has 51 per wae Hockey woah, Coffee ice Wee Clem eee ee umetane ; Te, noms. sci Tr | coln, Charles Laughton serves as ,County last night. His car was in}ment of’ an order for a 19,100-ton | cent or more of the total popu- Call ~- : Ww JBK News, Mickey Shorr | #:00—W, : “Wiliam sheeban CKLW. Melachrino strings | 8 :30-—WIR, Muste Hall narrator. . ‘colision with one driven by Carl tanker’ in a Swedish shipyard, jation, their representation én the] Delphine Fian Micheels 19:30—WIR, Believe, Massey| WHYZ Brecxfost, Club WOAR week Meals XY2, News, MeKensie One can't help feel, however.) ‘Knopf, 43, of New Baltimore. Longon announced. board of. supervisors should be in- Elkin Trovel 1 Suresu Ww. News by CKLW, News, Devid enon, Reve F Platter spatrel CxLW, peidie, Chase that the star of this production ’ creased proportionately. _ittewest ¢-08 CKLW. Ted McCoy WCAR, News Roundup "| ‘Wwa. Rees Mulbatand. WAN Sten Off is Jim Bishop, a long-time news- F. Hughes (R- nto Ke WJBK, Mickey shorr WPON, News. Music WXYZ, News Winter “WPON, Dinner Serenade |paper Man whose personality is i : Berkley). suggested that the } aii as direct and even as his writing. . the H : ; a He had no part in the TV adapta-|*. T yi angered Heachelf's Radio end q -- Tod Television P perder pane , O ay S e CVvl rograms — at - set — ares of / 1 ; . : 2 us. But this is his baby, nurtured : Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. for 25 years while he was a re- : Channel -2—WJBK-TV Channel 4-WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TY [Tite man for New York newspa y/ i pers, a magazine writer and toiling “- i TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS , land Show. Comedy. Farm Report. at five other published books, | | |e : 6:00—(7) Superman. George 7:15—(7) News. John Daly. 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. ALWAYS INTERESTED , :- Reeves stars in adventure. (9) 7:30—(7) Lone Ranger. U. S. Mar-|7:00—(2) Morning Show. (i) To: in 1880 when 1 wan deine aewe |. sonomon he | : Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry| shal asks help. in trapping gang! day. paper a rite. 1 ect care oa sg 34 Seow weeds / : in “Call of the Canyon.” (4)| of desperadoes in ‘‘The Quiet/7:55—(2) Weather. the fact that Pid two sleep, “— * ve i News. Paul Williams. . | Highwayman.” (9) Million Dol-/8:00—(2) Cartoon_Classroom. (7) stories agreed on wltat adit wad " ie te ny : 6:15—(4) Sammy Shore. Comedy.| lar Movie. Lee Patterson, Diane| Little Rascals. lin the details of Lincoln’s assas-|2° Atmosphen ' (2) News. Jac LeGoff. Cilento in ‘‘Passing--Stranger.” |8:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7)| ination. A reporter is used to sal bo bon) iS) : €:26—(2) TV. Weatherman. Dr.| {4) Dinah Shore. Songs. (2) Sgt.) Wile Wonderland. a state of affairs and he's used to *? {?*s% beyroee = . ‘| Preston of the Yukon. Chase of 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 35 i oe into te MACDONALD CAREY Everett Phelps. . dedi to get the facts straight. o lw 6:30—(7) Cisco Kid. Duncan Ren-| ™@" who intends. to file illegal 9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) Heart-; started digging.” cf] re DEWEY MARTIN aldo, Leo Carillo in western ad-| 80/4 mine claim develops in) throb — He read millions of words and/}? Aromatic hert J | PHYLLIS KIRK venture (4) Juvenile Court thrilling dog sled race. |9: 55—(4) aye Elizabeth. ‘began keeping 28 looseleaf note-| 42 Opposed to , i an n rEO CR : " 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John/10:00—(2) Garry Moore Show. ® books. each express. LIZABETH PATTERSOI Judge Kaufman presiding in re-| Ss, with an 48 Number / | = enactment of cases. (2) Patti) eee = Ding Dong School. lof the fatal “day, April 14, 1865,|47 Portuguese — a oe : eee Page Show Music. ‘8 8:00—(7) Life Is "Worth - Living. me: s0—(4) Ernie Kovacs Show. from 7 a.m. to 7 a.m. The three “ Sepanece cota cotn of ~ mountain =. -- “™ All 6:45—(2) News. Dae Edwards. | Talk by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen |10:55—(7) News. _ lextra ones labeled “The Con-/8¢ The lat is a 2 Planet Charterers 2 Quotere 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie| 0" “What Is This Thing Called/11:00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio. spirators,”" J The Lincoln Lincoln Family”} 5; Nested boxes a prighte yin S peeere 1 Pacer : Puppet: comedy! | (9) diced | Melancholy.” (4) You Bet Your)! (2) Strike It Rich. and “Washington City—Ere <” He} 83 Powerful 8 $ Paintul / e Ultimate elie the City Help lame newsboy| Life. Groucho Marx quiz. (2)/11:55—(7) News Ace. lwinnowed and—weighed the evi- #3 Gaelic * Trane fo used 2 Few eet og pena 2. i (i enn. td les ote oe ons) Bo Cummings Shor, Bok Se ruupay arreawoow [dees the times, Fee vee cc wm Kee hee Pana 2 Rae Avenue ee (4) Michigan ideas about American men. .. {12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. ty Ten- read seven million words from|* Emplover A Com BE. — ie Romanian eotn J . ie for sportsmen 12) Ray anh 8:30—(D Stop The Music. Quiz| nessee Ernie, (7) 12 O'clock-witnesses in Army and Library of| 1 The rival ts a 9 piblicet = meio eae | with Bert Parks. (4) Dragnet. Comics. Congress files. — rs —————=), Friday and. Smith assigned to|!2:15—(2) Love of Life. | “The writing was easy,” Bishop’ | hunt two robbers who work in) !2:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. said. “It took me only 35 days. I Rely on Us ! bars and restaurants. (2) '2:30—-(2) Search for Tomorrow. write fast and I don’t rewrite my ; as) | Climax. MacDonald Care y,| SO Leas r io eee Hae copy. That's the advantage of : : Dewey Martin, Phyllis Kirk in) Beulah. (9) Alice Through the’newspaper training. A newspaper for Quality - "Gamble on a Thiel. story of Looking (lass. | ‘man has only one chance to wie ALL FIVE HARRISON STORES OPEN TILL = arole officer who risks his repu- | !*:#5—'2) Guiding Light. (9) : a story. He never can revise i if T ein by trusting man with long Fry F rolics story the next day. 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