- escaped with $110. .* ( is | “ rf lit i gu aee rau Li zi aR ‘ gE i ii “That leadership has produced 1956,” he said. “As a result, personal income will rise, and disposable income will reach a new high level. This may be raised still further through vailing, personal consumption ex- pecting prosperity in 1956, Curtice cited a continued upward trend in penditures will continue to increase| _ l Spend Record 1 Bilion D fulf employment will continue in ‘ _ THE PONTIAC PRES i ii 2 | Fis. OR Edition , : . ame : a : | ~~ cart ae * %& %& %& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 195¢—34 PAGES TE OR ce, ST qe ring 1956 more essential to the welfare of every segment of our economy.” CITE SAFETY NEEDS _ 7. Highway safety. He said bet- ter highways would contribute, as engineering safety into automo- biles is contributing, too a better safety record. However, he added, “the final responsibility rests and must continue to rest with the day Russia is graduating more than twice as many as we are,” he said. : 9. “Inquiring mind” approach. GM's own recent contributions to technological advance, Curtice ‘ THE BUDGET DOLLAR — This chart has been released by the Budget Bureau in President Eisenhower's budget message to Con- connection with AP Wirephote ._ gress. The chart shows the source of the budget dollar and how its distribution is planned. Senate Expects Explosion on Natural Gas Measure lotic today traded Real Wings Make2 -: Player Switch With Bruins DETROIT w—The Detroit Red Chev- fefils and Jerry Toppazzini, two WASHINGTON (INS) — The Senate begins an ex- disappointments for them this sea- plosive debate today on a bill designed to exempi natural gas producers from rigid price regulation by the fed- eral government. Outcome. of the fight may affect the monthly bil of the nation’s 20 million natural gas consumers. ys 4 Police Capture Shotgun Bandit Richmond Man Admits Northern Democrats approved last year by the House, would produce rate, increases totaling hun-) dreds of millicns of dollars’ annually due to relaxed! reguiation of well-head gas’ prices. | But the General Gas committee, | son, to the Boston Bruins for Lorne Ferguson and Murray Costello, All four players are Wingers. clubs Thursday night when De- troit and Boston meet in Olym- | pia stadium, | chats will face their former President Offers Balanced Budget Detroit Papers Print ist Edition Since Walkouts Readers Snatching Up Adless, 22-Page Issues of Times and News DETROIT (# —Detroit’s metropolitan daily news- papets were published again today for the first time since a strike shut them down 46 days ago. To hasten their return to waiting readers, the after- noon News and Times rushed out 22-page — edi- tions without. advertising. The first newsstand copies were gobbled up. to get back into publication on regular schedule tonight but planned no advertising in its first day editions, The strike was one of the long- est in history in a competitive newspaper city. It was set off Dee. 1 by a walkout of stereo- typers who were joined on the picket lines later by printers and mailers, Five other unions which did not strike were involved in the dispute. The News and the Times carried reviews of some of the top news made in the month and a half Chevrefils had scored only three they were out of print. One of charged that the measure, goals for the Red Wings this sea- ‘son and Toppazzini only one, The Red Wings got Chevrefils from the Bruins in a nine-player swap in which goalie Terry Saw- chuk was sent to Boston. these was a column of deaths of prominent persons. Paid death jnotices also were carried but there |were no want ads or display ad- | vertising. A round of cheers went up in President Asks to Spend the newspaper offices as the first $394.85 Per American Sticking Up 3 Markets'*hich supports the bill, warned) WASHINGTON (INS) — When . P ithat failure to enact the legislation! president Eisenhower's budget m 2 Counties ;would cost consumers as much aS message was delivered to Con- An alert State trooper is cred-| ited with the capture Saturday) morning of an elusive shotgun ban- | dit who has admited three area! stickups, Detective Ray McCon- nell, of the State Police’s Romeo Post, said today. Marvin Charles Franz, 24, of! Richmond, was stopped and searched when Trooper John Jur- ecie noticed that the general de-| scription of Franz’ car checked | with that of the bandit. Among the holdups admitted by Franz, McConnelj said, is the December robbery of Mrs, Eliz- abeth DeClerck in her Auburn Ave. market, Franz reportedly ‘On Jan. 2, McConnell said, Franz took $70 from a Shelby market and escaped through a network of converging squad cars from six police departments, He also admitted holding up an- other market in Macomb County, at 15 Mile and Utica roads, Mc-| Connell said. In all the robberies, Franz is al-| jate flare-up of the new session 516 million dollars a year. The committee’s estimate Was based on the extra bookkeeping by the gas companies and the Federal Power Commission to keep tabs on gas prices in ac- cordance with a Supreme Court ruling on the issue, Both sides in the dispute pre- dicted the debate, which is expect- ed to produce the first major Sen- and has split both political par- ties, may last as long as three or four weeks, NO FILIBUSTER | But Sen. Mike Monroney (D-) Okla),) floor manager of the bill, | ruled out the possibility of a fili-| buster. Sen. Paul Douglas (D-II), an opponent, said he agreed al- though there will be ‘‘full debate.” (D-Tex), supports the measure as one of 13 bills constituting his legislative program. The legislation, known as the tion totaled about 166,810,500. copies came up from the press rooms, The last union to ratify new contracts was the teamsters, | jwhose members drive newspaper) lgress today, the nation’s popula- |delivery trucks, Those employed | jby the News ratified their agree- The President proposed spend- ment yesterday. The Times unit ing $394.85 for each one of them. |ratified this morning and the Free $65,865, 000,000. |The program calls for spending Press unit was expected to follow |suit later in the day. The morning Free Press planned| No Immediate Reply |: Ike's Highway Program Backed by GM's Curtice NEW YORK—The hope that Congress “will act im- mediately” to adopt President Eisenhower's proposed 10-year, twice-as-big highway building program was expressed today by Harlow H. Curtice, president of Gen- Billy Graham Leaves for India on Gospel Tour NEW YORK m — Evangelist Billy Graham left by plane yes- terday for a month in India. Before leaving New York he said he had been ‘invited by leaders of Christian churches in India, and added: “I am not going to proselytize any Hindus. I will talk to the Christian people in India, of which there are eight or nine million. “I am not going for any political Expected From Ike WASHINGTON uM — President Eisenhower was informed fficial- ly today that his name has been entered in New Hampshire's March 13 presidential primary, He had no immediate comment. James C, Hagerty, White House press secretary, told a news con- iference he ‘‘would suspect” that | Eisenhower will reply to the formal notification ‘‘in a day or two."’ Eisenhower has 10 days—or until a week from tomorrow—to advise the New Hampshire secretary of state if he wants his name taken off the ballot. : Ld Ld * A reliable source in : said last week that the President instead will let it be known he approves the move. Floods Lash Portugal LISBON, Portugal w#—Two per- sons drowned, hundreds of fami- lies were endangered and intensive damage was done in weekend floods throughout Portugal. Ziegler Says Michigan Will Spend $304 Million on Road Improvements A $304,000,000 Michigan highway'cents a gallon, A considerable! Projects totaling A million dol- jconstruction program for 1956-57 amount of this program will be fi- was revealed today by State High-| nanced by bond issues which can-) way Commissioner Charles M.| 44 be issued until next July 1 un-! Ziegler. No previously unannounced proj- ects were listed for eOakland County, but Ziegler indicated those planned would be completed faster than formerly thought possible. new projects would be scheduled tor the county in the 1957 list, not yet announced. The $304,000.000, Ziegler said, leged to have walked in with @ farris-Fulbright bill, stems from Will be in addition to a “conserva- shotgun under his coat, demanded | the money, and escaped in a 1956 model car. ‘ OCEC Wildlife Adventure Movie tickets en sale Jan. 23, Feb. 9, Mtr, 22, Beas. eon tiekets $3. Call OR 3-7441, a Supreme Court ruling two years ago which held that FPC has pow-| er to regulate natural gas prices. | Ww 21 East a.m.-? p.m. Man's Income Tax ‘ennyson off 8-1137, a ee Oe a tive” estimate of 500 miles of regu- lar two-lane construction. Ziegler said $132,370,000 will be ider the law. He sald $172,145,000 wif] be | spent on projects allowed under “previous highway laws. These compare with the 72 mil- lion dollar program in 1955, the department's largest in history. If Congress increases the ‘ederal aid program this year, the 1957 program will be revised into p 1957- 58 program. | In Today’s Press County News..............8, 27 Editorials ........00...200005 6 Sports eR OCeeeeeee 23, mA, 25 Theaters ..,.......6. 06.0005 22 jhad been scheduled for comple- lars already are under contract for the 1956 season. Four and six lane projects which Ziegter said would be com- pleted in Oakland County this year include: M24—6.8 miles south of Lake Orion; U.S, 16 relocation — 6 miles from Ten Mile Road to Twelve Mile Road west of Farm- ington;. M24 business route—two miles on Perry Street in Pontiac; U.S. 16 relocation—13 miles from Kent Lake east to Twelve Mile Road; M24—six miles from Lake Orion north to the county line and the bypass of the Telegraph-Or- chard. Lake intersection in Pon- tiac, « Only the M24 witlening from Lake Orion south to Opdyke road -+eral Motors. “Nothing has more dol- lar and cents importance for every American,” Cur- tice said. “Nothing is more essential to the welfare of every segment of our econ- omy.” Curtice deplored the lack of effective national action on the highway problem in his address before the Luncheon for Business Leaders, held annually in connection with the GM Motorama. He predicted a “record year” business ne ing the challenge in that vital “It is not too much to say that improved highways represent cspital investment in facilities just country from our inadequate road system is estimated at more than five billion dollars annually, “President Eisenhower's posal for a 10-year, twice-as-big, road-buliding program represents the kind of thinking and leadership that is needed. I sincerely hope that Congress will act immediately to implement this program with the necessary enabling legislation,” Brink's Holdup Man Enters Guilty Plea BOSTON p— Joseph J. (Specs) O'Keefe, 47, pleaded guilty today to armed robbery in the $1,219,000 Brink's holdup, largest cash haul in the nation’s history. O'Keefe was held without bail and sentence was deferred. O'Keefe is expected to be the state’s star witness in the “trials of nine others of 11 indicted in the same robbery. One of the 1 named died a year ago. The arraignment took only three minutes in Superior Court where Judge Daniel D. O’Brien presided. Auto Show Tops Record CHICAGO #—A record 493,143 persons attended the 48th annual Chicago Automobile Show which erded last night after a 9-day run. Greatest previous attendance was 490,500 last year. About 300 tion this year: nae A ae a ce: eee Pe Os Po eee senger cars and trucks were played. rs $ a ee ee a ee ee a | ' Elected Local Man Dies in Auto Accident Douglas Palmer Victim; Pontiac Family Involved in Second Collision 4) another Pontiac man and his wife and daughters were involved in a Redford Township accident yes- terday which killed two Detroit area persons, Douglas Palmer, 22, of 245 Dick Ave., died early yesterday morn- ing in Pontiac General Hospital Pro sfter suffering fractures to skull and jaw and internal injuries in an accident on Commerce Road near Old Indian Trail. The car in which Palmer was riding, driven by 21-year-old Wil- lis Jacks of 383 Voorheis Rd., reportedly overshot q curve, gianced off a telephone pole and hit a tree, Officials in Oakland County Pros- ecutor’s Office say they plan to take a statement from Jacks, who reportedly was ticketed for reck- less driving after being treated at the hospital. Wilson L. Sigler, 38, of 90 E. Longfellow Ave.; his wife, Cather- ine, 36; and two daughters, Karen, 14, and Katherine, 5, were taken to Wayne County General Hospital Wilson and his wife are reported in fair condition in Wayne County Hospital, Karen is in- condi- tion, and Katherine released from the hospital yesterday. after treatment, income Taz Reterns Prepared % “ ini Home, Foreign 44 i tie Z z i Ta lpcetebey H fe E fiscal year, the President said the Light Snow fo Cover Pontiac Area Tonight Occasional light snow is the pre- diction for tonight and tomorrow according to U. S. Weather Bu- reau reports. Tt will be mostly cloudy tonight with a low of 20 to 24. Tomorrow thermometer registered 2 p.m. To Talk With Adenaver . BONN (INS) = schek Bonn today with West German 008 We Huron Btn Open Deen Ph 0es/chancellor Konrad Adenauer, t j \ & ° ' ww ok } \ . , ~ pe ey BOONE ® ~ i ee Re , a eae op Z be ¥ a THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 16. 1956 1 [ 2 3 ~ Congres Ld Summary of Eisenhower {4 Major Parts Policy to Develop Basis to Spur the highlights of President Eisen- 4 oriented to reflect the changing nature of the threat to our security, the revised requirements brought about by the end of the Korean conflict, and the increasing avail- ability of new weapons of un- precedented strategic and tactical . ” Tax Cut: “In th epresent state of our financial affairs, J earnestly; © believe that a tax cut can be deemed) justifiable only when it will not un- the budget, a h} | provision even though modest, in our debt.” BUDGET SUMMARY — This HL penditures and appropriations for the fiscal year 1956-57, was released by the Budget Bureau for use in connection with President Eisenhow- er's budget message to Congress today. |’ Second Big Rainstorm ~ |was “‘likely to fail’ because it was Budget Report to Rivers Threaten California Again Torrents Peril ity Levee After Migh Yuba threatening the ‘green’ new levee hastily erected at Shanghai Bend after the holiday floods at Yuba City. Army engineers said the levee thrown up with mud and other ' AP Wirephote chart, summarizing receipts, ex- iH al k ; (Continued From Page One) resulted from GM's “inquiring mind” approach to problems, an attitude which “holds that every- thing and anything can be im- proved,” he said, He described GM's new Technical Center, which will be dedicated next May, ip cr if i tf | ip if ; cure iits gig . |Giddings said. Pontiac Deaths ~ Gerald Douglas Palmer Gerald Douglas Palmer, 22, of 24 Dick Ave., died yesterday in Pontiac General Hospital from in- »-|juries received in an automobile accident. He was born in Chicago, TIL, and had been a resident of the city for 14 years. Surviving besides his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John McBride, are two sisters; Mrs. Joye C. Campbell of Baltimore, Md., and Catherine Jane McBride at home. He is also survived by a brother, Richard P. Palmer of Clarkston, Michigan. Funeral will be at 11 a.m, Wed- nesday from the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with the Rev. Tom Malone officiating. Burial will fol- low in White Chapel Cemetery, Walter (Herb) Shiner Funeral services for Walter (Herb) Shiner, 73, of 71 Dwight : unye Fale if are acute. from the Huntoon Funeral Home with Dr, H. H. Savage officiating . all-time production record of 9,643,- ,|St. will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday} mm a(eneral Motors Reveal] Suan 20 persons ‘trom: ports of “56 Billion Dollar Outlay air transport requirements, with full jets handling the balance,” he said. 1955 REVIEWED 10. Review of 1955. Reviewing 1955, Curtice said that from the business and economic viewpoint, it ‘‘was a most outstanding year, aa . optimistic forecasts of his “consumer purchases in the area of 500,000 additional units.” The unprecedented buying trend helped to carry the ‘industry to an 000 cars and trucks in the United States and Canada, Mr, Curtice said. 34 PER CENT JUMP He reported that unit sales of cars and trucks produced in GM's United States and Canadian plants totaled 4,638,000—34 per cent above 1954, “This higher level of activity was reflected in all product lines, Diese! locomotives and Diesel en- gines,”” he said. “Dealers handling General Mo- tors products shared important- ly in the year’s prosperity,” Cur- tice reported. “Their profits were in keeping with the record sales in units and dollars and repre- sented a very high return on capital invested. “It was also a‘very prosperous ‘against evacuating the remaining -|threatened sections of Sutter Coun- including. household appliances, | EVACUATION HELD UP ; Officials at Yuba City decided residents of that city, at least un- til they learned the levee's fate. Saturday night they evacuated the southern part of the City and some ity. That order affected an esti- mated 1,500 persons. ‘ Civilians stopped working on the Shanghai Bend levee last night and 310 men from Beale Air Force Base were put on a patrol from Marysville to the Bear River. The levee was built around the gap through which water poured Christ- mas Eve to flood the town. Less serious was the situation at communities along the north ‘Louisiana Race tion. Dems Enter Gubernatorial Election Tomorrow Leads Off Nation’s ‘56 Voting NEW ORLEANS (® — Louisiana leads off the nation’s 1956 election parade tomorrow with all five Democratic candidates for gover- nor in step on segregation, strict law enforcement and attracting in- dustry from the North. - The Republicans, counting less than 5,000 of the more than one million registered voters, have by- passed the governor's race to build a two-party system with their first statewide primary since recon- struction. »*@s Although no presidential primary ‘Expected fo Ease Up {15 Killed in State? 2 Traffic Mishaps Three Others Die Over Water, Plane Accidents City. Verdan L. Stowell, 38, of Wood- land. ae Joseph L.. Adams, 51, of Detroit. Roy Lydle, 68, of Ovid. Joan D. Kennedy, 17, of Keego arbor Alex Marshall, 64, of Kingston. | Florida Cold Wave MIAMI (® — A sustained cold is involved, the. election will have rivers and Redwood Creek. ° west of San Francisco, gave way ‘land wrecked around 40 homes to day, That many families were ,jevacuated from their homes as mud slides pushed them off their foundations, Fisher Body Uses Real Old Story, . Reader Reports A Lake Orion resident chuckled at a joke made by columnist Eari| Wilson in Thursday’s Pontiac Press, but begged to differ with! Wilson's facts. Eddie Fisher's recent appearance on a TV show sponsored by Ford Motor Company, made this crack: “First time Ford ever used a Fisher Body.” But Harold Halliwell, 56, claims he once helped build bodies for Ford cars in Detroit's Fisher Body Plant on W. Fort St. “IT started work there in 1921 jand for nine months we put out bodies for Ford Model T's and coupes,"’ Halliwell recalled, He explained the plant switched to making bodies for Cadillac soon afterward, ’ “But at the time, many com- panies let out contracts when bod- ies for closed cars were to be built. Open bodies — as were built for touring cars—were constructed in home plants,"’ Halliwell explained. Still employed at the Fort St. Wilson, commenting on singer|New-. Orleans; Francis jcoast, where there was lowland) national interest. It will show how flooding from the Eel and Smith'a Democratic governor in Dixie lfares with the voters four years Crumbling cliffs at Bolinas, a after backing Eisenhower and how. smal] coastal town 30 miles north-| another Deep South state votes in) the wake of the U. S. Supreme Gov. Robert Kennon, who nar- rowly missed delivering Louisiana into the Republican ranks in 1952, cannot succeed himself. He is hitching his political future to dark horse candidate Fred Preaus, his personal friend and former High- way Board chairman, a virtual un- LONG KIN ENTERED . Arrayed against the administra- tion are former Gov. Earl Long, younger brother of the late Huey P, Long; DeLesseps Morrison, the handsome, vote-charming mayor of Grevem- berg, the dashing young superin- tendent of state police who toppled a gambling empire second only to Nevada;*and James McLemore, an Alexandria cattleman. Each of the five regards him- self as the candidate with the most dustries away from the North, with the most judicial knowledge to \make sure integration stays in the ‘legal briefs and out of the class- | room, and with the most ability to keep gambling out of the state. All are committed to increased welfare benefits, schoolteacher pay raises, no new taxes, and abiding by the wishes of the Legislature in regard to the 1954 “right to work" law. In one out of every six fatal '|is_not yet business acumen to woo more in-) year for our 21,000 suppliers of goods and services.” Other 1955 highlights for General Motors, Curtice said, included the opportunity given to GM_ share- holders to subscribe to additional shares of common stock represent- ing $325 million of new capital, and the splitting of GM stock three for one in September. “These two actions resulted in an unprecedented increase in the The Weather — Mr, Shiner died at his home Sat-' ’ — Most : woty with etcanlonal HeMt omar Nogey,jurday morning. today 30-34. low tonight | ee be rae Two Receive Injuries Schad dosiion as Car Strikes Tree General Motors shareholder family to a record 565,000,"" he said. ‘'The addition of 77,000 new shareholders during 1955 represented more jgrowth than had occurred in the entire preceding 13 years.” He also cited the 1955 announce- ment of General Motors’ expand- ed program of financial aid to high- er education. When this program Lowest temp ding 8 am. Two area men were hospitalized a 8 am: Wind velocity 4 mp.n ‘this morning after their car hit a Direction: North: tree on Cooley Lake Rd. near) Sen cons Monday at 8:28 pm. Heller Rd., Waterford Township Moon Fives Toeedcy at o:s3am. [Police said today. a _ - Donald Taylor, 42, of Avon Town-| » ship is reported in fair condition, $e Meco BA M3 in Pontiac General Hospital, Tay- $B Beevesseze et Sf lor suffered a broken arm. 10 a.m... 28 Driver of the car, Ralph Free- Sunday in Pontiac man, 29, of 2062 Commonwealth (As recorded downtown) = Rd., is in good condition with! Highest tompereture--cccctsoccc0't 7g [fractured ribs and collarbone. Mean temperature... .. gensseeiwan 26.8 saan nes ye beef Juveniles Admit eet cere cc Fish Shanty Breakins — i ° A Township juve- we t es have admitted breaking “4.6 in “ teres Tals into six Watkins Lake fishing shan-| 55 in -4 in 1893/ ties were released to the custody of | Bunday’s Temperature Chart their parents yesterday pending! Bismarck +18 Marquette 32 20 further investigation, Waterford, Brepeertie if Memphis = $8. 3; Township Police Chief Frank Van- Minneapolis 32 7/Atta said today, New Orleans 60 .-§ No charges havé yet been filed, 4 against the youths, Chief VanAtta jsaid. All the loot’ trom their al-| is in full operation in 1958, 1,400 students will be receiving four-year scholarships sponsored by General Motors and GM's financial sup- port to higher education will total $5 million a year, Curtice said. 11. The long-term future, Cur- tice said he believed the country “is moving steadily toward the goal of a gross national product of $550 billion by 1956.” “The great challenge before us lies in providing an industrial structure capable of supporting a gross national product of this size,” he said, “We must be able to provide goods and services for a population of 190 million persons who will have an estimated dispos- able income of about $400 billion.” He predicted that America ‘“‘will continue to expand and prosper with benefit to all." “In General Motors,” Curtice said, ‘‘we are determined to make our full contribution to meeting the challenges ahead and helping to leged breakins has been recovered, | build i an ever more dynamic and prospering national economy.” A, plant, Halliwell said he will retire traffic accidents in 1954 in eight years. jweather was rainy, snowy or foggy. | | Three Factors Considered Editor's Note: This ts the fifth tn a series of articles on the highway situation condensed from the book- let, “Wagon Roads to Expressway,” to be published by the Oakland Coun- i” Planning Commission. street not equipped to offer prop- er service. He is driving a high- powered vehicle on a Model-T road, , the motorist and physical condi- mated five billion dollars each year tion—are consideréd in deciding in excessive expenditures for gas, quately handling traffic. time lost on jammed roads. F A road is safe if traffic moves; We are paying more in lives an freely and at the desired speed Money for bad roads than new with a minimum of accidents, A|T0ads would cost. rough and faulty surface can cut! down a highway’s safety by as\Cottage Breakin Loot much as 50 per cent. Narrow shoul-| ° ders increase the chance of acci- 4% Yet Undetermined dents, Loot from the breakin last night in Fixing Road Capability whether a road is capable of ade-,brakes and tires, in accidents and | wave which brought south Florida week jan unwelcome lice that wiped out ‘chilled tourists was were hardest |hit, The grows further north, was largely undamaged, | In one last slap, the cold wave |brought heavy frost yesterday morning to south Dade County (Mi- ami) and the lush vegetable fields near Lake Okeechobee, These ar- Damfge in Dade County alone |increased rates. thirty | was estimated at dollars, Police Arrest Two in Cottage Breakins Two Walie¢ Lake men who have jCoftage on Benstein Road Monday were arrested. yesterday by Pon- tiac Post State Police Trooper Henry DeLoof. DeLoof said today Fred Vander- pool and Melville Payton, both 22, admitted entering Detroiter Dario DeMasellis’ cottage ‘‘looking for whisky."’ They apparently took nothing, DeLoof said, ; 2 of ‘Porgy and Bess’ ‘Cast Wed in Moscow MOSCOW (INS)—Helen Thigpen and Earl Jackson of the Negro cast of ‘‘Porgy and Bess” per- forming in Moscow were married today in the Soviet registry office under an eight-foot oil painting of \Generalissimo Stalin. Miss Thigpen plays “Serena” in the folk opera and Jackson has the role of “Sportin’ Life."’ 'U.N. Chief in London lke Gives Congress a Balanced Budget reir qT ( E Moreover, the balanced budget depends on Congress extending for and corporation income tax rates, ment borrowing will bring the debt above the permanent statu- tory limit of 275 billion dollars. He therefore asked Congress to maintain the temporary increase ap Shows Possibilities More Parking Lots fl z Arai and Lynwood R. Sholts, oe ae dent n showed a deficit of/Smith’s annual report given to the $3,117,000,000. The second, for the city manager last week. His de- year ending last June 30, had a/Partment made 420 runs, includ- deficit of $4,180,000,00. From 1930/ing 65 for first aid, 38 for sus- until this year, only the 1947, 1948)Pected gas, and 12 false alarms. nace. ! wea ta ‘Club din. will at the "s a TAX OUTS ner Jan. 30 at St, James Episcopal another year present excise (sales) Boys Club Burglars row scheduled to drop ane 1: Fail fo Remove Safe admitted breaking into a summer)" ' Attempts to steal a safe the escaped with $37 and a movie camera, they added. According to Detective Olin E. Hoffman, the safe had been rolled from the office to a rear door and to 281 billions for another year. At the same time, Eisenhower pledged a “relentless” search for additional savings. He told Con- gress: ‘‘We will continue to give the taxpayer greater and greater value for each dollar spent.” tion to foreign policy, he said: | “We seek, above all, the attain-| ment of a just and durable peace.’’! But noting a lack of ‘‘tangible was abandoned there, unopened. | The money and camera also ‘were removed from the director's \Office, he said, by unknown. cul- \prits who entered the building through the rear door. | : In discussing the budget's rela- Juveniles Suspected in Cottage Breakins Oakland County Sheriff's de- tectives suspect juveniles are re- idence’ that Soviet leaders sponsible for the breakins of four agree with this objective, the Summer cottages on White Lake, President said: ‘‘We must follow Undersheriff Elmer McQuern said the course . . . of steadily strength-| Oday: ening the defense of the United _ The cottages, owned by Edward LONDON — Dag Hammar-: skjold, secretary general of the| United Nations, arrived today from New York on the first leg of a world tour, He leaves for Athens tomorrow. He will visit Bangalore, India, to address the annual meet-' , | Three factors—safety, service to; Bad roads are costing us an esti.|ing of the U. N. Economic Com-| Ahout $300 in cash and a $100 ‘mission for Asia after a swing! ithrough the Middle East. | | Three products account — for| about two thirds of America's agri-! cultural exports. They are cotton, grain, and tobacco, [kept in a one-half gallon jar, also States and its Allies, so that the Ormond of White Lake Township, free’ world will remain strong perreny — last fasigas short- enough to deter possible aggres- akins” ‘ van. oa : ont ~ sors or to retaliate immediately | termined. but sGeareaiiy, <. and effective if attacked. thieves ‘got oly & few rifle and shotgun shells and some small Money, Watch Stolen — change, McQuem said today. watch were reported stolen Sunday Grocery Store Burglary from a home at 429 E. Tennyson! . A St., Pontiac Police said. Nets Pennies, Canister Ford Duvall explained that the | A petty burglary from a grocery money, most of it in change, was |store at 386 N. Saginaw Saturday, netted $2 in pennies and $2.50 from missing. a March of Dimes Cannister, police ping, force the motorist into risky yet been determined, Oakland blind. dashes, Hills and sharp County Sheriff's deputies curves create accident-producing 14Y. situations, : Occupant of the cottage, located A womnecia velinction ie all the behind Stauter’s Main Street resi- dence, reportedly has been absent metropolitan-area driver needs to nce, FEROrIeUy Aas ee dangerous stretches of al = ch he drives every 48Y-/Bloomfield Woman Hurt Highway engineers are satisfied’ . they have served the average mo-|in Four-Auto Accident Mrs. Eddie L. Moore, 46, of 415 torist if they can eliminate the confini ures road, nny ore art la Rican nar.|Bloomfield Ave., received minor row bridges and overall] failure to move traffic without congestion, Fisher Ave. and Motor St. Sunday. She was released after treatment Short-sight distances ahead and (Of a summer cottage owned by! rear, in both passing and stop- Frank Stauter of Clarkston has pee said to-| injuries in a four-car accident at| F numerous stops and a high acci- dent rate. When a contpetent driver finds himself nervous, fa- tigued and short tempered while motoring, he probably is on a | for facial cuts, authorities said. Police said Mrs. Moore's car| was struck by James E, Hollis, 46, of 2% Grant St. Her car then bounced into two parked cars, they added, b- FIER N Looe tht ARTISTRY IN STAMPS aan “4 were told. The owner, Franklin C. Batten, 118 Edison St., reported the thief @ \entered through a rear window of }j the store, Guilty Plea Entered to Disorderly Charge Pleading guilty to disorderly con- j|duct, James Frosley, 39, of 38 S. }|Saginaw St., was fined $100 and | jailed 40 days by Munic:pal Judge 7|\Cecil McCallum Saturday. || Frosley was arraigned after po- }jlice charged he committed an in- decent act in the men’s lounge of || a downtown theater. | Six Bottles of Whisky Stolen in Breakin Six bottles of whiskey, worth $27, were all that was reported miss- — Delightful studies of children at play provide a light motif for these new French stamps. Engravings are by artist J. Piel. At left, a boy enjoys a tussle with a huge goose. Child at right is playing with a tiny wooden cage. aN ing from a store at 99 S. Saginaw St., broken into Saturday, : a THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY: JANUARY 16, 1956 THREE FIRST FOR TRIPLETS — Eileen, Elaine and Ellen Forster (left to right) are anticipated their first birthday cake. The =. SHOP ‘til 10.P. M. TONITE for- st MONDAY NIGHT & fue Arm y D eve ] oO Pp Ss _qecerrrreeerewnrerirenrenrineemr serpent Multilingual (50). ie aad Typewriter married |, CHICAGO (INS) — An Army cag a ho grind *|typewriter which can write in 50 languages even if the typist knows TUESDAY ONLY! ‘ Mrs. Henry H. Troxe mel, aged 28/00 one being “displayed in , of Det, OA techniclans devia the SIMMS SUPER -SPECIALS . multilingual hine t | Safety Style—Weighted ‘Their’ deaths were attribuied tolits mobile paychological wartare ~Ty Ash Trays ce LN! Qnd FLOOR SPECIALS j,i NOT PLASTIC ., . NOT IRREGULARS - « « but GUARANTEED First Quality Hardwood TOILET SEATS A linguist writes out a message in the desired language and then when the coupl¢/codes it in terms of letters and failed to answer repeated knocks|symbols on the keys on the machine, - The couple came to Nashville! He inserts the proper type-font 2 for $1.00 Saturday with Troxel's father and/for the being used, pro- |B Non-spill, non-tilt, weighted! Complete with COVER & HINGES and sister, ecco tare we and at cee = n foassang i bottom bese prevents accidental Regular $5.95 y me: i | ms son ¢f Decsbera, Mick. desired code ssage in its ri ly oe of colorful seinaniaieseanaase ininmainenieee Choice of Six Styles ‘3 88 Pentise Press Photo|E Nurse, 50, Held for Murder Try Suspect Illinois Woman of Shooting Love Rival in Romance Hassle MORRIS, Ill. @—A 50-year-old nurse has been charged with at- tempted murder for emptying a pistol at a woman she considered her rival for the affections of S. J. (Jim) Holderman, chairman of the State Industrial _Commission.| The other woman, Miss Elsa’ Kussler, 53, Holderman’s secretary remains in.critical condition at Morris Hospital from three bullet wounds suffered in the shooting) Saturday, Mrs. Ruth Olson, Grundy Coun- ty public health nurse, is held on $25,000 bond. Arraignment is| scheduled today, Holderman said he dated Mrs. Olson occasionally but that Mrs. Olson had never been more to him than a casual social companion, Mrs. Olson in a statement ad- mitting the shooting described the romance as a torrid one and said that she and Holderman had been intimate on a number of occasions. | Holderman, 54, a widower, is); also Grundy County chairman of the Republican party. The shooting occurred in the) women's lounge of the Morris Building, where -Holderman main- tains law offices. Only Mrs. Ol- son and Miss Kussler were pres- ent. 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Saginaw —Main Floor shown as they ees ar ‘BO Scissors = = . Nes tS ku atk tear Hardwood . p -in, ‘seats in white _—— “ay for the # t time led finish » . bad Ousted Clergyman Meets] #ia@= | Nickel Patel sat eee bes ey Ri ] H d Ss TV . 1S GOLD PRINTED ° Values to $3.80 pd pooper nga lVa €a on in e ices| 4 R i: io ALL-RA Tel t TTI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii tty yy ; NEW YORK u—A fong-standing|Sometime before the Sunday morn- “ ¢ a _ _DRAPERIE $ Solderless Copper—Oval church feud brought two clergy-jing services, however, one of the “ p= Q S T men into open competition yester-|doors was forced. , | acs ank Ball Float day before the altar of the Protes- Tus “Rev. Mr. Melish said be AX , tant Episcopal Church of the Holy|Planned to continue living at the fie ex: Trinity in Brooklyn. ° y rectory and conducting services at 4h * 2 for $3.00 os the church unless forced out by rc ; c tile One of the clergymen was the ort ecten. | j ; A i ' f . 4 1 ; Rev, Will Howard Melish, act- i } i 2 hear io prabepas | nA ‘ : f . ¢ | ° = ve “— tow Crate tor SOCCOCHSCOSCSCOCCOOOOOCE years and recently removed from tS w a | every room in the house Easy to Hang—4 Shelf : Tragacling wives Seon Be tiht” (i. Bee Teateeed, ow Celie: WHAT.NOT’ | pu pttecsins aoe isregarding advice from , } , irt-resistont @ e- . bishop and the vestry's efforts is ‘ i* a “ © Easily shortened PAPERMATE, Retractable Wall Shelf Fit-Rite Tank Ball lock him out of the church, the ( © Ready te hengestroight oF BALL P IRev. Mr. Melish was determined) i 4 o— complete with tie. POINT ens $1.95 78 59‘ to conduct Sunday services as i » ‘ usual. !a Lutheran eburch account in the! : The shortage was discovered aft- w—Oni jer the death Nov. 28 of Andrew C. ure Brossid i god . treasurer of the Central 5 ahs \linois District of the Lutheran * (Church, Missouri Synod, and pres-|A"gels”” had to recast two parts. ‘ident of the bank. The exact amount. will not be ‘known until an audit is completed in about three months. EE —————————E——— er | SO IF YOU’RE UNDECIDED as to WHERE TO ORDER your next load of COAL... ' | do as hundreds of other satisfied coal | ‘users in Pontiac are doing... CALL FEderal 5-8181. OVER 30 YEARS IN THE FUEL BUSINESS ‘church officials that indications’ were it would run “into six fig- $ 50 ures.” e Ad | ei © Regulated ‘Son for the Days | HOLLYWOOD uw» — It's another pan ion \son for singer Dennis Day and his) Ex s wife Peg. The boy, Paul Thomas,’ Wgtch Bands was born yesterday. He weighed) : . . | 7 pounds 12 ounces. The Days have! 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Howan McComy, x (EUNDeepauanapnereeipe aan peeaaiaas _ “ree trom Fa Poem "Beane Their daughter, Mrs. Marttou ; eral Sal Pee 4 McCutLy, a 1946 graduate of Homes P. a #1, vervine Prnidest "Yue tredgnent Pontiac High School, and her pent Beare om Mawes two small sons didn’t make the AGvertisine Manager” 29m" A Rey fateful trip and are safe at *Gerearv and Beiter “hial'Sdvertine hier, ‘Shell Mera. "Giucecine Balter Classified Maauer * £8 aaa Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter ee MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press ts entitied for republication pA news paper as well as AP pews Tene Searsme Shans bs Geereene ® Week; where cerrier service y Ay C Livin Mi shtenaw C eit $1200 8 rer a peemean and ¥ fea ola tn the Uo Phone Pontise 2-8181 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1956 Pontiac Needs Better Vote Counting Methods Rontiac’s City Commission is again facing the question of voting ma- chines. : ! This city insists on growing. That's fortunate. We all rejoice. But all growth presents problems that never end so long as the ad-- vance continues. They are usually States (s e iF oa te x * * & - Probably no institution-in-the City is more keenly aware of this voting problem than the Press. It's our duty to bring you people the results of all elections. The responsibility of counting the bal- lots rests with the municipality. But its duty ends at that point. Ours begins. . * * * At times in the past, Pontiac has 4 been ludicrous with its slow, painful d count and late returns. A few years ago, the workers in two or three pre- cincts were so far behind that their mpleted for nearly two Machine /results are known in- stantly. The bulk of other Michigan they drag their equipment on sleds, and } , election results are told within a few hours of the closing of the polls. ~~ wv. ® The laggards dribble in slowly and painfully the next morning arid’ the dullards are usually i prodded into action by noon. : Thus the entire state waits for The impact of this tragedy was: the greater in Pontiac because so ¥y jo, the vie ‘Many members of the First Baptist Church knew the McCuLiys and = £53, had been contributing to thelr mis wewhere in ; sion work. ‘ advance. Before their journey among the <== hostle Auca Indians, McCuLty and two of his colleagues had been doing ‘unique work at Shandia among the friendly Quechuas. They had reduced the Quechuas* language to written characters and had begun teaching them to read and write it. x* «© * 7 It still is hard to realize that there are areas in this hemi- sphere where the effort to teach the blessings of Christianity can . bring horrible deaths. These five young men paid with their lives -for their dedication to,that work. Who can doubt that some day on barism in that part of the world, ‘The Man About Town ‘ Detroit Boys Here 3,000 of Them Are Guests at Oakland County Park Most embarrassing moment: When you try to introduce a friend—and forget his name. During the next couple of weeks up- wards of 3,000 Detroit Boy Scouts are participating in “Operation Frostbite” in Oakland County, They are encamped at Kent Lake Park, where they will be exercised over the “Yukon Trek,” and othe? trail work, in part of which commune with the great outdoors in other intimate ways. Writing from Miami Beach, Fia., ‘Harvey Mitchell says, “We came down here to get away from the cold, but you'll notice that even my handwriting shivers.” Word comes of the death in Gresham, We Don’t Like to Be Discouraging, but— David Lawrence-§ One Ambiguous Sentence in ‘Brink of War’ Tale Changes Meaning of Dulles’ Remark. “Life” giving Dulles’ views of the “brink of war.” In- stead of being a matter of ‘inept timing,” as some foreign critics the last precincts~to report in a close elections. ‘ * * A In late years, Pontiac has done bet- ter than it did previously by the old a fashioned hand count method. How- ‘ ever, machines are rapidly replacing t the antique system all over the na- - - tion. Each year there are more. The progressive communities acquire them more rapidly than those without the financial means or : the vision. We believe Pontiac . pos- , sesses both in ample qualities. In be- half of the people who cast the votes : _ and who want to know the results. of their efforts, this newspaper enters a plea for machines. x *®« : No one expects all the precincts to : be equipped at one fell swoop. How- ever, 1956, may be a happy moment for Pontiac’s commission to take the first few steps in providing a better. and more modern service for the tax- payers and for all the residents of the community and the state at large. * * * ~ Right now the city faces the question of splitting some of the precinets to reduce the number of voters, This is required by state law so the hand-counting method won't prolong the process beyond all reason. The alternative is to install machines in the big pre- E cincts to handle the additional f load. The State law recognizes 7 this. The State laws are more modern than Pontiac. ; * *~* This is the age of mechanization. 3 _ Let’s keep abreast. Let’s hold up our end. _. Horror in Ecuador e ‘Massacre of five young mission- aries by a tribe of lance wielding, _ stone-age Auca Indians in Ecuador ‘has shocked the civilized world. _ The story of this jungle savagery was followed day by day as it un- folded by Mr. and Mrs. Haxotp F. Oregon, of Robert F, Monroe who had much to do with the transition from horse drawn vehicles to motor cars in Pontiac industrial circles around the turn of the century. He also was Pontiac mayor in 1910. He wag 85 years of age, and has been in the west over 40 years. Recently retiring after being in the newspaper business in Oakland County for over a half century, Hank Congdon of Oxford has gone into further retire- ment—he has sold his ice skates. After a long watch from his gas sta-. tion of the Dixie Highway speeders, Zack Thompson is looking for an increase in busineas when they have to cut it down to around a mile a minute, After getting past the first Friday the thirteenth in 1956 in good order, the office supersti- tious guy puts uver his expect- ancy of hard luck until April or July. There are many reasons for happi- ness, including that written by of Birmingham: “In less than 100°days — Max Pittinger the season opens on rainbow trout.” Some deer in the Clarkston area seem to appreciate the fact that Deer Lake has such a name. According to they are frequently shores. Fletcher Woodman, seen around its Off for another winter in Southern California, Albert Weber wonders if there’s been any 1956 model ~ changes in smog. Back from a California trip, Joe Petri tells me that most of the floats in the Rose parade really travel backwards, so the front can have a wide sweep very close to the pavement. The motor truck is in the rear end and backs up, a con- cealed pilot giving the instructions when to turn. ee Verbal Orchids to— Mr, and Mrs. Vartevan Godeshian of 264 Franklin Road; fifty-second wed- § ding anniversaty. Mr. and Mrs.’ W. Vaught This correspondent can say of his own knowledge, based on talks at Geneva in 1953, that the Life article does not ‘rewrite history;"’ that British critics are repeating WARNING. SAVED DAY To put it another way, the Dulles effort to get France and Brit- ain to agree to “united action” if the Red Chinese armies openly in- tervened in Indochina, as they had in Korea, was being discussed as either a bluff or the real thing and, to the credit of Eden it must be said, he reflected accurately in private talks with the Red Chinese ment, in fact never has to thi bed to those his plan in H ialetl vehi " iis HEE re tit ; ii i z . DULLES 18 RIGHT Now this is an ambiguous sen- tence and might well have been revised if there had been time. It could Mean that there is artifice 1 DECIDED THAT MAARS IS TOO fy PAR AWAY THIS TIME OF YEARS l about diplomacy and that going up ‘ i 2 E FL i ‘ z§ i uf gsi, : i 5 7 —Kossuth. Doctor Suggests Methods to Rid Children of Worms ‘ By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. The significance of white par- entheses around the mouth of the feverish, restless, nervous child with upset stomach, furred tongue and heavy sweet breath is indef- inite, The doctor ‘knows these symp- - toms, as well as the grinding of the teeth at night, are more fre- quently due to other causes than to worms. If the parent or guardian is of limited intelligence the neigh- borhood Saireygamp may ply the child with “worm medicine.” Just what significance may you attach to white lines around the gills, if they don’t spell worms, is a medical question, and this is a health column. Round worms (technically called’ Ascaris lumbricoides) resemble or- dinary earthworms, RESEMBLE THREAD worms, seat worms, pin worms (technically called Oxyur- is vermicularis) resemble bits. of white thread perhaps one-eighth of _ an inch long. , Tapeworms (technically called Taenia saginata) vary from three. to thirty feet in length and re semble linen tape measures, | Medicines taken internally aid in expelling roundworms or tape- worms, but only enemas or tions of the colon can pinworms. apeworm probably causes less \- T trouble than either pinworm or roundworm infestation, taminated fingers, or ‘by others. The host's fingers become con- taminated with the microscopic eggs when he or she scratches. ee ee ome cones Hence children or other persons j : : : WALLED LAKE — Don .|side as the comic ; ‘=... |dtiver training instructor of Walledjinstead she grooms ‘oodles of St. Philip's Episcopal State. Township Zoning |Lake High School will be the guest |poodies’ for show and private in- ; > Receive Airi | Speaker at the regular meeting of |dividuals. to Buy Mission Site to Receive Airing Gt).). Walled Lake Rotary Club to- in Rochester © Convention night. tart coe toa ee fr Smith will discuss the “why | fied canine specimens that walk ROCHESTER — Plans have been Does township zoning in Michi-| and how’ of driver training and | off with top honors at almost announced by the vestry of St. {gan solve the problems when busi-| evaluate the program in the light every show in which they are 's Episcopal Chur¢h for the nesses, industrial plants and homes} of lives saved and insurance sav- | entered. .- ees Hypuega jcompete for the same land? - tags. Ho.will demonstrate with 8 | 4.1. “Soe” for instance. He is building of an educational op hy That’s one question which will) short training film and several one of the highest polat dogs in accomodate 400 Sunday School chil- receive a thorough airing during charts. the poodle world. News has just dren and the purchase of a site the ‘annual Farmers’ Week at! ‘The Rotary Club meets at the|been received that he has been for @ mission in the Auburn Road se State University, Jan. 0-iwatieg Lake Methodist Church at|declared champion of his breed, area south of Rochester, in 1956 8, s. 6:30, with a total of 15 points awarded The news was revealed at the At 9 mg oat Foumener bara is the daughter of Mr. and)Hall, After a trip to northern eros St. Ne ren will be presented in three parts Sadie and her hushand Bob, * ’ Tienken ymond Michigan, the couple will reside|Athens; Henry » Holtend, oe ” an raising poodies seven Rd. The report also stated that |= ** Fak of 1000 Pen |i Pontioe. and Marshall E. Hartig, Holt.|The “Hollywood Show,” — with) bes aise ia eeahitad ¢6- 14,900 persons had attended sery-|More and Ronald is the son of|” : Moderator will be Sheldon H. La-|Barbara Tallerday as chairman,| YOO see to stop her hobby ., - baa : will first; ‘‘Story Book Land’’ onunteeseeee ; ~ "we oumnie nque esricultural agent. will be second; “Mississippi| live at 324 Crystal street and wee pe ° FARM MACHINES Show,"’ with co-chairmen Roger| have two children. sented fo Mrs. Marion Hackett | Approximately 200 guests were | ) Farm machines never before|/ Reynolds and Bob Hope, will be) ape amazi oe , zing thing about Sadie gh ae Shea, Honored also was ipresent when Barbara walked eservations ue shown to the public will be on dis-|third. A patriotic finale will con- is tha abe is a master of many - H. Riley, a retiring vestry iow the aisle wearing a white) SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—El«Play during Farmers’ Week as an-|Clude the program. creative abilities. Not only is she <> Chantilly lace gown over white) jasek first supervieor of other attraction at the convention.| fore than 109 members of the |an expert poodle trimmer, (an art Five new vestrymen elected jy The bodice was Tn | Southfield, willl be chai of the, Agricultural engineers said | Junlor Class will participate in |in itself), but she has a collection ’ were Philip Hohl, a sweetheart neciline | that one of the infest fertilizer | this event. of ceramics which she molded, — Steib, ea Leon- “eee skirt of nylon tulle = ok ae! for the Jan.| application machines will be Connie Lewis is in charge of|baked and glazed herself. She is feibien, New 7 mole peg @ cathedral length train, Fannie Adams 25th anniversary; shown for the first time. It uses tickets; Omah Hoffman, publicity; |" expert photographer, attends fingertip veil of illusion was held| banquet to be held at 7 p. m. in three tanks, one for each of the (Sandra White, make-up. a sculpturing class and has painted ~~~ rg eae, nea junior /by a Juliet cap studded with seed|the banquet hall of Devon Gables three principal fertilizer ele- | chnyemuaoige textiles. For the last 26 years "a w McGowan; treas-|pearis. She carried a white orchid/Tea Room. ments—nitrogen, phosphate and — (since 1929) she has worked as a [cme budoet of $22,433.00 panes! TN nd ponyer beak. Deadline for reservations for | potash, = U. of M. Nursing Award [trained nurse in Oakland County, |" and accepted as read. Carol Fortin, the bridegroom's | the four-dollar-a-piate dinner te | some anhydrous ammonia appli. Goes to Royal Oak Girl |and is presently employed in Pon- + ; sister, was matron <— and | Jan. 19 and check should be cator units to be shown feature} ann ARBOR—A n — tiac as a private nurse. . ° bridesmaids were bride's | made out to—Harriet Decker, | selecti lacement of fertilizer , Asked why she became so in- , ; . Avon Township sister, Mrs. Lloyd Fahr, Evelyn | 13965 Redford Road, Birming. |at various depths in the corn row. vt Michioan graduate Mrs. Mariye| Volved with so many sctivities, | POODLES, ASSORTED — Above, Sadie Hawkins of Milford sits Wome ’ C Cook and Dolores Boyd. Kathy ham. Tickets will be sent by |The engineers have some experi-|s.oi+ Martin Wilkerson, daughter| she said, “I didn't want to grow | in her home surrounded by an array of poodles which she raises. The ns Orps —_ was Junior Bridesmaid | return mail. mental units, one for the place-|o7 wi and Mrs. George A. Martin| into a frustrated female with | Versatile lady also paints, writes poetry, is interested in sculpture Installs Slate Senet ok wae Comte Fer: The silver celebration marks the|™MeMt of liquid fertilizer and one|» jo19 Kast Sixth St., Royal Oak. nothing to do.” Sad ie 2 nurse. Lower photo, Mrs. Hawkins and a handful of black a Rot . tke completion of 25 years of public| a Mrs. — or the In between times, Sadie writes a VON ‘TOWNSHIP — Women's Erickson served service to the township. degree Back o ence IN|poetry, which has been published. Relief Corps No. 227 installed of- <7 se as best man and sont. — grr Agger fecal ee SS a es ins ta meeting this|* . : the Ellen H. Topore lemoria! . : ] =— yak wood Girl, fries “tani nce Aco ct #8 mr, overs ROMEO Cub Scouts “MAY UOC M, H ld C ed. M lequipped with a device for selec-/graduating ac- ‘ ‘4 IMLAY CITY—Grant Muir was! mai a Arma Zeliner, president; Fier. (GN Feld ON harge s Metamora placement of fertilizer at commplishments in pediatric nurs to Hold Pirate Meet installed as noble grand of Imlay| ¢r. § . nee Haskins, sealer vice prest- | f Rot -_ Man Saturday great depths. ~~ City Lodge 116, IOOF, and Mrs.| Inside guardian, Mrs. Ellen Tan- dent; Margaret Harp, junior vice 0 ly Armed METAMORA — Joyce Delores ROMEO—‘‘Pirates” will be the|Eva Gordon as noble grand ofjner; outside guardian, Mrs. Mary Chucho Add e 34 Sle See 4 ” = ‘ aa A _* pig f > 6 pet to ays y ft anes) ) S MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1956 A __THE PONTIAC PRESS. _ uilding Plans Reveals B Balch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Your PTA Is Planniag Milford Nurse Also Paints, Writes Sadie Hawkins Raises Champ. P idles theme of the monthly pack of Rebekah Lodge 161, at a recent Low Winslow, and district deputy, n WARREN TOWNWSHIP—Ray- ’ Romeo's Cub Scouts at 7:30 p, m. | joint meeting. Mrs. Upleger. Mrs. Ruth Snyder urer; Flessle Seulley, conductor; |r’ {- Hamilton. 19, of 20964 Van sd Lie Annee con af Mr. and P h O ] O ist to S pea k Tuesday at the South School. Other 100F officers are: vice |'S the retiring noble grand. es om i ein’ aes, tena ueunan SY CADOLOT fe (ee es | See 7 pa or el Mrs. y-sa agree armed, after two’ alleged hold-ups | spore ee Congragetionsl parses to Wa ] led La ke Paren ts ro ‘rosentea ed es cial secretary, Ralph Tucker, Two Car Collision sory or Stelle Friday. age in Oxford, before the Rev. A. Harold Hayes. — ane any Dake. " The next meeting othe gowp| pppeee™ pans, samind, fee |Rbert Hartson, WALLED LAKE — Dr. Andrew] held tonight af the high school. | several dens will put on skits) Dowels Bate is he retiring = Kills 7-Year-Qld Boy T. Yang, psychologist of the Oak- The Rev. Leo Burch will give the following the theme, with a num-, . Avon Hall, boos at which he admitted erg Greom’s sister, Janice Andress, land County Juvenile Court, will invocation; John Francis, superin- ber of the boys dressed in appro-| Other Rebekah officers are: vice UTICA — A seven-year old boy, =r — /_—- and the bride’s brother, Duane |discuss ‘Some “ ems vm, Wedneeday questions which they are asking! Employe Relations section. His|styie baxed_ham inner at the church |iMg are Mrs, Galen Dawson, Mrs. Members will vote on the new con-|nomination of officers. The elec- John G. Horen from Donclese.sdvee F u sensi the students who will represent) Subject will be “Your Memory.” (¢1.°t) fiom site? pay Serving Jack Perry and Mrs. David Free-| stitution. tion will be on Feb. 7, man. ROMEO—Service was held today/Home with burial in Oakland /them to present to the council. Imlay City Revert Guenen she te ihe past three’ for John G, Horen, 89, of 139 Wash-|Hills cemetery. Mr. Selmes died ington St., at Roth's Home for Fu-|Sunday at his home. nerals, with burial in Romulus; He is survived by his wife, Tillie; (Mich.) Cemetery. He died Sat-jone son, Velmore at home; two urday. |brothers, -Claude of Pontiac and Surviving are his widow, Alice; Will of Roscommon: and one sis- two sons, Ralph and Rowley, both!ter, Mrs. Carrie Tucker of Mount of Toledo; one sister, Mrs. Jennie| Clemens, Bennett, of Pennsylvania; one 0 brother, Benjamin of Denver, Col.; ms. (Baton Barrett 14 grandchildren and 27 great- many Ste Berets . LAKEVILLE — Service for Mrs. grandchildren. . : @linton (Dorothy Jackson) Barrett, Charies H. Stogsdill 41,39 Peninsula, Lakeville, will be Y—Service for Charles H./held at Lakeville Methodist Church . 56, Howser Road, Roselat 2 p.m. Tuesday, with burial in Township, will be held at 1 p.m./Lakeville Cemetery. The body will Tuesday at the Dryer Funeraljbe at the William R. Potere Fu- Home, with burial in Flint Memo-|neral home until 11:20 a.m. Tues- rial Park. Mr, Stogsdill died Sat-'dav. Mrs. Barrett died unexpect: urday at work.. edly at Harper Hospital, Detroit. Survivors include his wife, Clara; a son, Norman of Flint; two daugh-| _ She '« survived by her hue. ters, Mrs. Jack Backtrom of Flint! *°"4. Clinton; twe daurhters, and Mrs. Charlene Guthrie of Ari- Vircinia Vee and Vickey Lvan, ears has been serving as a missionary Name Church Officers on ormone, aril be guest, speaker and To Do Cancer Work show pictures at the Hadley Baptist Church, on Wednesday evening, at 8 p.m | . . . t MARLETTE — The First Pres- : moms unit rentilie ne . LAKEN ILLE — The Lekevitte byterian Church elected officers at H | | { |Tuesday in the home of Mrs. c. B. Extension group a $s recent! its annual meeting, Elected to the 0 y ncorpora ion a . Nerth Branch vocenota imeeting == give one day “ session are Ralph Jensen, William *o Ploneer Bank cin ee tockholders month to working at the cancer| Traxler and Harvey Barnes. Chos- to City Under Study day. aiternoon, caecin a as a's =" center in Pontiac. The group voted en for the Board of Trustees are Annual Wage.” will te tite discunston te chee a - members — Joe Riley, Guy Arnold and George HOLLY — A revision of the local Community ‘Parm ‘Buresu ot. the "Guy |e com to call on county ~ Pollack. village charter is contemplated, "°° "°m* Thursday at 8 p.m. __eeet Eee oes —— with a possibility of incorporation as a city in prospect for Holly. | Village President Worth Hitchcock | has appointed Courtland Hall, Rob- ert A. McKenney, Aaram Krikor- ian and R. Stanley Gmelich as a committee to look into the matter. ' First incorporated as a village | in 1865, Holly adopted a revised charter in 1873 and was rein- corporated in 1881, Its geographical area remains. The regular meeting of the Parent-Teachers Assn, will be WE POINT WITH PRIDE TO... . ... it’s the right size for smiles to reach across... aerate, The Clarkston State Bank of Clarkston, Michigan Clarence Y. Sias, 69, 6366 Delwood| St., will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday from Huntoon Funeral Home, Pon- tiac, with burial to follow in Perry New York. Service for Baby Boy Barrett. who died % minutes after birth troit, will be held at 2 p.m. Tues- Mt, Park Cemetery. Mr. Sias died whom | Tuesdav. |sisters, Virginia Lee and Vickey dav siso, in Lakeville Methorist Church, with burial in Wakeville Cemetery. The hey will he at the Potere Fureral Home until 11:30 The infant {s/ survived bv his father, Clinton Barrett: two Lynn, at home; a brother, Dennis Saturdav in Harver Hospital. De-|' Ryan Rd., : . both at home: a son, Dennis the same as when it was first in-| ; i, , : — en Se Soe Jacknon Rarretf, ‘at home: her corporated 91 years ago, although Cordially invites cunstomers and friends f he made his home: and five! Mother. Mrs. Evthe Yackson, of the population is several times : was Fast Ora N. J. and a what it was then, h f : Wagner of Arkansas. nee. . to attend the formal opening o : Clarence Y. Sias brother. Dr. Kenneth Jackson of County Births Utlea Mr. end Mre. Johnnie Robertson, 18776 saneunee the birth of a James Carter, sdén* of Mr;- and Mrs, Robert Carter of Walled Lake. The couple has set no def- J., and his grandmother. inite date for a wedding. bs ton River Rd., of a daughter, Cathy Lynn, A son, rry Mi wes Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Emerick, Roland &t. Mills St., announce the daughter, Virginia Joleyne. daughter, gs | beth. uh Saat Wis “Acne aiechha Ts LAURA HUGHES Mins a sien: nih: ‘Sheen: ‘Sabi ‘tan! Mr, and Mrs. Anor Hughes of Dyke, are parents of a new daughter, Walled Lake ‘announce the engage- “ar. an re Gerald Cadieux, 8077 ment of their daughter, Laura, to) Ctin announce the birth born to «784 %. James Bimpson, 8405 birth of a new Mr. and Mr eeepc s its remodeled offices Wednesday afternoon, January eighteenth Bparks-(riffin from two to four o’clock * | a | Glenn Hi. Griffin 4 funeral Home “Thoughtfal Servier’ 24-Hour Ambulance Service Williams St. Ph. FE 2-541 THR PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1956 NINE - By Carl Grubert li a@ moderate advance over the like week a year ago. Household fur- said cananenne ee ee cen eee ae oD Michigan Cavalry, a by Ionia Ofticer vai he mth eo ine Cat we b teem 2 Balled Sheridan Fr om Civil War Loss w 1 te S and Perthwest. se 4 tee ANN ARBOR w&—The fighting) panic panto up the turapike to Win- jand ordered his Michigan cavalry | mes.” Kidd drove through the re- B55? Hi i = i % F x F | : by Col. Many of the Micmgan troops! SPECIAL HOURS: gan men who Custer had once led! joined Col. Kidd in the weet be] Thursday, February 2nd,-8:00 A.M. te 8:00 P.M. with the ery “Ride, you Wolyer-) 0° iovne Deke weeny. Friday, February 3rd, 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 P.M, treating troops to the stricken ae Monday, Februery 6th, 8:00 A. M. te 8:00 P. M. flank. His cavalry men swung into| The World war II fleet of victory ‘ % The pra greev Pei ren ov a ~ # Dated January 14, 1956 : i them were named for ' City Clerk. Winchester, Sheridan heard] of the United Nations. cenit and| About 73 per cent of all. the|istrations are found in the United his| world’s passenger automobile reg-! States. . 4 the . — REGISTER NOW to vote at the City Primary Election and Special City Election to be held March Sth, and. General Municipal Election to be held April 2nd. Monday, Februcry 6th is the lest dey to register to vote in the Merch and April Elections. Regular hours to register at City Clerk's Office, City Hell, 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. 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SRE ] ~ for Gick Ani disregarded feeding instructions, \\\S \ 4 To Retlected in Past Personal Statements _ {or Sick Ahimal Pets. (te~est.otez_sncom| 3 ; ine. : ock Se od WASHINGTON W—A few dates+—— ; ———————— ane i | i. * . wu ; dy and statements out of the life of i ~ ar tne Ae Co pumens'Japs Sweep Red Mines sg _y Secretary of State Dulles offer, Fj tama = with too much fat, disease} TOKYO @ The J coast SEC Will Be Notified | ooone insights into his ideas about) Ji eas pet Kidney ellesontsAtour dog bas| grace Siceseid souk patel neni AP ari emt Tomorrow; Sale Slated toreign policy and his handling of ‘em too, Veterinarians are pres-iiits the Sea of Japan to hunt for : Mg cribing diets to make a.dog's life for Wednesday it. lenger and hegplar. floating Russian mines. The coast . ~» * : | te Ape 12, efter wetching te Dr. Mark Morris, 55, who has|guard said 10 Russian mines had . NEW YORK (®—The price at/Truman administration for seven been experimenting with dog diets|floated ashore on northern Hon- a which Ford Motor Co. stock will|years devise various means for since 1928, says his diets have/shu, the main island, in the last) \ -_—_— be sold is to be set today. blocking Soviet expansion —~ such lenthened the lives of dogs from|month and three had exploded; ~ A: 4 Present plans are to keep it ajas foreign ad and, military ll: two to four years. That's the equlv-|One blew, out all the windows of| ., % . : secret until tomorrow morning.|@?ces — Dulles said: alent of adding 15 to 30 years'a factory half a mile away. : e The stock goes on sale Wednesday - * 8 to the human life span. © tepeeeriecioemanetenememmeems = U ——— ; |. The United States was too much) | _ | He noticed startling improve-| A modern passenger automobile —" _.* ion the “defensive” when it should) | ments in dogs whose symptoms in-'has a minimum of five safety locks.| , ° What happens today is that the/have taken the initiative; it was) _ - — seven investment firms managing| ‘dancing to whatever tune” the % the underwriting of the 10.200,000-|Russians played; and “most of our share offering will meet with the actions have been reactions to So- Ford Foundation to agree upon aiviet Communist actions.” price. The underwriters are ex-| Since he became secretary of pected to go into a session of their) state in 1953 he has followed in a) own first, probably at the Wall/general way the broad policies of Street offices of Blythe & Co., the|former President Truman: a con- 10,200,000 Shares represent about Last Nov, 29 Dulles told a news| | ~ 22 per cent of its holdings of Ford. conterence the United States a CLOTHES DRYER | i — ° 7 _— | — ee and beautifully French-Glo ~ Finished \ > shares underwrit into an attempt to match every < . ; Brig bs cl Otter et ectmeenie ld the Soviets ‘ SRE woe -_ Ss Se ESE Be i Seaerey em ) Me NNSRe Kant ont ) stock want, because demand| Asia. o- promises to be far greater ‘than| * Oo € —_— supply, Nor will the entire 10,200,-| But on Dec. 20 — by this time) — oe ————— 000 shares be available for public|the visits of Soviet leaders to the) © a —_— purchase. Informed quarters say Middle East and Asia were being ea. scien about 1,600,000 shares will be re-jconsidered a p success, re | —— . pepe kw. elon baju, pend relgnc > On A ar anahmrde Rept __ — \ Lt employes, to 10 the administra’ wan o 8 F . : crut Wl he: tot caida dor teomelup te afd bo the Middle Tast Here is cleaning at . \ —r sales to investment trusts and the| And President Eisenhower — al- its best. Here is a We Give .* AT YOUR ve ON like, and something less 10 | though there has been ; | ' - , — per cent will be made avilable tolal eppasition to continuing and price below nonnny GOLD BELL . investors in Canada and _ Europe. |p foreign aid — said in for three-days only! —————— * * * . jm Gite Stomps ; has been|set up a 10-year foreign aid pro- , na NRMINNNT INE rete cece, Street|gram. BLAST HURLS 400-POUND BOILER—An explosion at a poultry . When the guessing) Then yesterday Dulles, with Ei- processing company plant in Birmingham, Ala., hurled a heavy boiler nation FRENCH GLO 1-HOUR ge rego three blocks where it crashed through the roof of a bedroom in which VALET . Sane ie tors ote shaingiiplicetions tacing Gs country in coals sili Souan lanine tat spec natek Gene Tel-H Center 7934 , their estimates to the lower 60s. | its the backw jn toreground of Showers family. The explosion killed two persons, — saci injured iL - =) GAS Appliance Dealer’s ———————— NORGE Special-of-the-Month! 95/ On this 1956 AUTOMATIC Necessary [vn incre ondy fmm WASHER FUEL OIL a 4 . : ~~ ib i hae Se ae S Reg. °279.95 Y ‘ : —. ) 4 . 5 ‘eel oa : es a ‘ * a ee | Look et These oe io : dh oa ‘ Great NORGE ee Focteres! : mm, for Limited Time Only _© Exclusive Time- . ; ; é 8 $ i : H E =E g Par Fos 8 ry 28 &% : if 94 East Welton Bivd. Phone FE 5-6141 ‘ ont ut Shee hee | eon BUY NOW trom your GAS votes | | A BRAND NEW’S6 Ff) crotnes pve DEALER! 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PaLM SPRINGS, Calit, ~The : 4 Mrs. ad Cafino, whose|standing between two tall candles number 13 means nothing to actor | i _ _ |screams w &@ younger wom-jon the , bride, “<2 lan. with whom she lived, died sev-| : one Pe eral hours after being taken to a hospital Williams Backs Ike sAid Plan * -' |singer-actress Patti Powers. me said Mrs. Cafino had appar-|obtained a marriagé license to pray forjday the 13th and were married from the pain of a chronic/Saturday in. a ceremony attended of neuralgia. by 13 guests. He is 31, she, 24, How's This For Whittling} Down Prices ? ... ; Mrs. Anna Reiss, 46, who shared an apartment in the Bronx with { a ~ SAVE °46. catras"™" By. Ordering Your Water Heater Now! ttee, said he had no com- . oar. Engineer R. W. Harvey and fire- ae . : The Detroit Edi : — | A ison has informed all electrical appliance dedlers thot as of a ae {Coast Train Derails ness rire, ton ot Parton Alege Premtio frems || eoruony tet c chore or $56.00 el be ees toe ea George has advocated cutinelQn Rain-Weak Track |ats, 3 mes. the weet Toetr Water, teeters. | ! lead in opposing Eisenhower's Te-|' PORTLAND, Ore, uf — Several] State police said several cars| F jeations of Zemo | quest for authority to enter intol-s, ‘and locomotive unit of a|were on thelr sides but most were| doctor's seething antise a | py an program helping Pacific passenger tain were|bagsege cars. Mowt of the passes: |relieve leek of eutface tte sad = co ctenginen \derailed today on rain-weak-|ger cars stayed on the rails. scalp irritations. 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Me wakes The night after the Prince cpent!marry . ee . : jener, animal lover and trainer,| im the ay, The, slen evening. with Grace Kelly. he a student of marine subjects, cruis- EES called me to ask what I thought. T said “Monseigneur, that is the) prices in 1955. i Adolph F.- Spear, secretary-/| treasurer, said the price reductions) came during a period when the! cost of labor and materials was | rising. And he said it was the) ‘|“direct result of Japanese hard- wood plywood being dumped into| : ; , CLE CE hte pat ee work# in his, shop where he 3 > Shirts | Grace, an American, will be- | In the best of health, the |welds and ghapes metal into small 2 Beautifull | come her serene highness, Prin- Prince sleeps soundly either at |ornaments, $ je Y $s 4 ' . : cess Grace of Monaco, with all | the villa or in his palace apart-! The Prince is very keen about > Laundered Only “the prerogatives: of a crowned ae : 2 of Serta-Restokraft | head. £ - [imports Said 2 Individual Cellophane m . ff If the prince were not Prince of WHAT’ Y LINE? 3 Sacked and Boxed . a 4 Quality Bedding — he would be an American.) . | wesmaucviONs: Goch werd ls roleted to my werk. Un |. of Wood Price Dj ¥, a He is 100 per cent American in scramble os few os possible to guess my line. Answer p .£ | omer ee sat] | Sepa anor, ty Str rious. coe! HURON DRY CLEANERS ¢ ; ey Yee ee wt k ee , BTHE SAME LIKES holders waininy sae on 2] | At his lovely villa near Monaco portation of too much Japanese ‘ : ee and SHIRT LAUNDRY ONE-DAY CLEANING SERVICE AT MAIN OFFICE Main Olfice and Plant: $44 West Huron Si. 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Members of the Yomar Group of Julie Tells Why She Refused Top Roles: Miss Wilson said, her big brown! eyes intense. ‘I had worked hard 'for 12 years and my nerves weren't what I'd have liked them to be. handkerchiet shower honoring Mrs, Richard Kuhns. Mr. and) ‘Mrs. Kuhns and family have) moved from East Pike street and) Mrs, Colin Carson of Henderson recently for a meeting and are making their home in Dear- Hair Styling end Serving Pontiac a 7 West Lawrence eice eeelteilaite 1} SPSS ST STs} St Shishi Specializing in No Appointment Necessary PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP Over Old Prof’s Book hep ‘Gi Bible to Us! © Cold and Machine Waves {ini in| |meeting. Cutting by Oscer Over 25 Years FE 2-4959 @ J SISIE Iie Ja LEM of Better Quality ‘ Ht you hove sloping should . 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Trust Your I) were Mrs. Wright, Mrs, Harold Beauty Care Powell, Mrs. John Boardman and = presided at the tea table attrac- rmane W\ticely decorated with silver cones Pe nts jiand white tapers. $5-$8.50-$10 Mrs, Earl Van Dyke will enter- mitain the group at. her home on Mrs. Richard Wright led the) | study and Mrs. Howard Wideman directed the group in| “Pronouncements of the Mrs, Galen Hershey was a Mrs, Charles Edwards. Mrs. Kuhns and Mrs. Neil Gray East Iroquois road for its Feb. 9 ~ fhe | oe aa es , wai ; ; = = e ’ 698 SIZES 17-20 buy Casera Whedkr Base your new spring wardrobe on this most flattering dress! Easy sewing—iron-on flowers trim nal neckline in vivid colors! Pattern 898: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Tissue pattern, wash- able iron-on transfers in combina- tion of pink, green. State size. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plai zone, pattern number, size. ae F. W.. Raetzke and Mrs. . H, Vann, pointed -her committees for the . jcoming year.‘Mrs, Helen Teitgen ; and Mrs. Ruth Julie says she likes the theater) jbetter than the other entertain-' lment world pasaibllities open to Fellowship Group = Conducts Meeting “Night clubs I adore — they've given me my background, they're my training ground. LEARN TO CONCENTRATE wee “In night clubs you learn to Con-| Church Friday even centrate against any ~ Cormick drive were hosts to the ing, waiters dropping trays. Self| were given by Mrs. Kenneth Me- preservation gives you a certain . Mrs. Robert Walker ar- Queen. Mrs. you're so close to ranged the program the audience you can almost touch me oe mo on mdkct, 1 do. I kiss the daddies| ste. ‘and Mrs. John Pickering who . recently moved from their home “_™ Doris road to Detroit. her part in “Pajama Game,” she Was George Hollis on Doris road. appearing in a night club, Vegas. He owns some rea] estate & good one. in Vegas and I met him out there. | ees ey naira, | Suess ™" Coming Events “He had to stay in Vegas.” At! Cora M. Eves Tent Hive this point the bride sighed said, ‘I guess it's just as well. I the V! can concentrate much better when! Moms of America Inc., , , meet Tuesday at 12:30 Harv ey § not around.” ok. luncheon and socia Unit ‘m. for a eiternoon “ot the ie White heat marks are less no-| ticeable on mahogany table tops) Ctub after the marks are coated with|™*™>* * 720 pm. spirits of camphor. Dampen a soft! america’ Ine’ will t ce Ay A cloth with the solution and rub day. o4 tne home ot Mrs. Kenneth Par- the spots lightly until they become Loyal Philathes: Class B of the Pirst B invisible. Then wax and polish the) Presbyterian Church will meet for Bible wood. study with Margaret Purchase Mrs. Howard McIntyre of Henry e ; for the January meeting of the a gregational Church. Assistant i: rience wealth of gave devotions. The program << different pad nand “why, even | American Negro Poetry” was giv- @ following Mary Martin as Nellie |°? by Ora Hallenbeck. EY Guests at the meeting were Mrs, Elsworth Gillard of Imlay City =| nt = Mr, and Mrs. Joe Waring of Mc-|0 Ed background : : , Knives and forks clatier-|iqs tcuy in recor’ nd devotions The group presented a gift toll itd lo the beeew at ie and Mrs. Ae To tuck in at the neckline of a|/= “And T just got married 14 days| black suit or a a little leopard | 7) ago. Harvey—that’s my husband's ascot. Maf be your only fur in-| 77 name, Harvey Bernhard—is in Las vestment this year but it will be/ 247 Maccabees | and Will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. for @ social) prong A a4 of secret pals at) Saginaw St. pers Mrs. Harry Place, 373 N. 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Trade-Mark of Quality for Over Half a Century FLAGS MADE TO ORDER CHRISTIAN FLAGS PATRIOTIC FLAGS oo Christian FE 46-9601 DOLORES ANN TAYLOR of Rose court announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Do- HARLEQU | N COIFFURE 2 « » Newest in short styles. The children love the special menus and special fun just for them .. . Mom loves the food and fun of eating out . . . and Dad loves the way the whole family enjoy themselves at... z = Jed WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE ROAD lores Ann, to William K. Hocken- berry of Rochester, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hocken- berry of Bryan, No date has been set for the wedding. . Colonial Group Seats Officers Thirty-five. members and guests of the Colonial Group of the First Congregational Church met Friday for luncheon in the home of Mrs. D. R. Wilson on Oneida road. Devotions were given by Mrs. C. H. Purdy and Mrs. Fred Voel- | ker, president, announced the com- | mittee chairmen for the year, Serving are Mrs. Marcus Scott, telephone; Mrs. Wilson, member- Russell, publicity; Dale Moats, Mra. Harold Euler and Mrs. J. c. Clarke, home and hostesses, and Mrs. Paul Taylor, devotions. Plans were completed for the 125th anniversary dinner to be held at the church on Feb. 8. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Others serving are Mrs. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. George H. Taylor Ten Dozen (Cookies at One Time Mrs. Carl Moss Stores Icebox Rolls for Quick Baking By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editer How many times have you been called upon to donate a large batch of cookies for some church or school social event? That is the a ” gv ee a emia Shown as they previewed “The High Wall,” are (left to right) Mrs. Maurice Thome, Mrs. Irving Cocking and Mrs. Owen Armstrong. Mrs. Paul Gorman is in the background. The movie will be shown Thursday at Pontiac Senior High School by the Pontiac High School PTA followed by a panel discussion led by Dr. Morton Pontiae Press Phote J. Sobel, director of the Michigan Regional Office of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. The panel deals with prejudice and will have as its members civic leaders, Pontiac teachers and a student from Pontiac High. time that you like a recipe that makes many, many cookies. Such a recipe is this one from Mrs.) ‘Carl Moss. With six children to supply with cookies, Mrs. Moss appreciates, large scale recipes. All her time is spent making a home for her possible. She belongs to a neigh-, borhood social club. PECAN ICEBOX COOKIES By Mrs, Carl Moss 1 pound butter or margarine l cup brown sugar = —— ouger —_ . — sifted flour soda i tables ys poun chopped Blend butter or margarine with sugars and salt. Add Yest of in-| gredients, mixing well. Form into four rolls, wrap in waxed paper and store in refrigerator. Chill at least 2 hours. Slice thin and bake on ungreased cookie sheets for 15 minutes. Makes 10 dozen cook- m cinnamon pecans or other nuts, Eugene Gump, Mrs. John Goepfert and Mrs, Voelker. ‘Mrs. John Crary, Mrs. C, H. Pelton of Flushing and Mrs. Edith M. Barrett of Holly were guests. ‘Persian Lamb Rage ° ies. Mrs. Ward Hostess to Flora Shelly Group Mrs, Roy Ward was welcomed PARIS (INS)—Parisiennes go for Persian lamb coats the same way) American giris go for mink. Good quality Persian lamb fs proportionately just as expensive for a Parisienne as a mink-wrap for an American. Smart women! parlors Friday evening. Hostesses | were Mrs, Lila Redmond, Helen Griggs and Cora Baxter. as a new member when the Flora! |Shelly group of the First Presby- ‘erian Church met in the church * Devotions were given by Mrs. family. She loves to sew, whenever girl who graduates from college then marries and has children and ‘therefore “wastes” her education. | materialistic point of view, me it assumes that any education wasted if it is not devoted to the She found a good job in a lab. process of earning a living. By ANNE HEYWOOD , The truth ts, ‘of course, that Much has been said about the ¢@ducation helps you enjoy life more, widens your horizons, helps you selve problems and in general enriches your life. } This is a pretty commercial and) * * * js and loved it. After graduation, Later she married and then, when her first baby was on its way, re- signed from the job. THREE CHILDREN . She now has three children; the ot \ garten, Hannah told me, “and I couldn't leave the house for full-time work. “At first, I was pretty dis- “I decided to experiment with cream and powder, experiment with hand lotions and even tooth powder for the family. td] * * “T went to our largest pharmacy Hannah J. is an example of this.’ Hannah was a chemistry major youngest has just started kinder-| “It's impossible to get a part- time lab job in our community,” | cosmetics, to make my own face, and talked it over with the mana-| No Education Needs to Be Wasted joy every minute of it. |the fact that their education was “I work at it about two hours a’ wasted, it’s all I can do to keep day and it makes my whole life from lecturing at them. No edu- more interesting. jcation has to be wasted, unless s * * lyou prefer it that way!” “When I hear friends deploring (Copyright 1966) | a. : WAYS SS oy ss Tht HEAT- LOOK REQUIRES OUR CAREFUL CLEANING Plant and Office — 719 W. 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L. VanWagoner, devo- tions; Mrs. Irving Gillies, pro- | sram and reporting; Mrs. Otto Schuler, missionary and stew- | ardship; Mrs. Leon Cobb, mem- bership; Mrs. Milo Cross and RUD. Ome are, BOBETTE 14 North Saginaw St. | Mrs, Hatton,. year book; Mirs. Cora Cheal and Mrs. Lillie, tele- phone and Mrs. Ivan Knight, dinner chairman. Announcements were made of the World Day of Prayer being held at Bethany Church, the De- ithe Book of Ephesians, Plans were |‘ gested the basic ingredients | would need. Then, I dug out some of my old textbooks and bought a couple of new ones, SET UP WORKSHOP “At home,I set up a workshop’ in a corner of the kitchen. It had. nice shelves, a cupboard and a, Cg ed 4523 14Y%—24%2 by frnne Laloms Halfsizers! Look so smart in| this bright and breezy style. It's sew-simple—no side opening! Just cant ue eae . jitty and loves and which I gave to in tubbable cottons. Cut to fit the friends Se, and shorter, fuller figure—no alteration “We save a little money on it,| ttern! ; —— ee ta iene 1414, but that's not the important thing. : The important thing is that I en- ee” couple of special utensils and labeled them. all. Of course, I ex-| plained to the children that they, must never touch them. “As a matter of fact, they were) fascinated, and when I told them they could watch me at work, they | were delighted. | “T have had the time of my life ever since! I've made some good products, which the family uses 16%4, 18%4, 20%, 22%, 2449. Size, 16% takes 4% yards 35-inch. pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- Cranberry Time Prompt Pick-Up and Delivery PHONE FE 4-1536 big workbench. Then I bought a : VETERANS! We Can Assist You In selecting a course of study. In a practiac] specialized training program. In helping you obtain a good position. New classes are being organized in Accounting. 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You can try to} jy’ because haven't * have to tern it down matter know whether I can go that night. | @ é L ler Fashion Expertsinn o. aure fur ost men tts bow the feels ca te eh ot You're too! ohy, or What, But the frightening Yooweht|FA have to ask Mother. Can 1)” an ag place case ‘ * ght or tomorrow to fies Peta Nations ca me’ stuckup. Mother doesn’t “ain her gg rl, tengeetied, orto 4 afraid you doing it. es iet you know?" | A. New Permanent anf to Progress am take the blame ter |sior ‘ nw ouldn't, B'S better to make him think | ‘Take the Invitation to your | NS teutete yew. 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Nineteen. members attended [2nd the very words you use will (Copyright, 1956) language of fashion and “is : ! waiverval, Be lathe .poubiem of gies ot nates Ceres Mrs ‘uaiar and Mrs Ee ton eneien should be| Clutch Purse Styles mie & Sly ng tt Market (Over Tasty Ra A ; making living and learning. a church at its recent meeting in| "ils Archer made on any bay who aske You-| Because of their popularity, there a — 4 we vations and poets fate sens Sm, alle, cet : —— nd U - oe vetoes, and Dev year af him. I PERMANENT, $8.50-and Up Underlining this Others . Mrs. Dexter Craig politic, non-folding : reat trip of" industrial.” designer term ‘were Mire. Robert’ Sanfont |showed colored slides of ber tip ee | Haircuts Included—Phone FE 8-2223 Russell Wright, fashion designer vice president; Mrs.: David Ed-|to England and Scotland And should-tt-happen that the/ftat;-and-has~4 full size bilt com} es ‘ Josette Walker and handerafts ex- wards, recording secretary; eee. boy appeals to you in that special Marilyn’s Beauty Salon Sy ans - Edg pis i agente lens Mig ey or Rane yc Shp Beggin be EE lh ag EB ree back. ‘in porn . State Department. ~~ ing secretary. ‘ Mrs. John Kiltie. date with him, you sa cone These three 4 i ped eid ano * te i, NM ioe age Es “That is where the people of the Orient can cash in on their skills. On - ee are mi Boe ee 7 * dinate | i A ee ie a “> agli i 8 a a nl lll Alpha Omeg Omega Slates Sno Ball Dance for Feb. 3 Members of Alpha Omega Chap- ter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority| ‘ Final plans were formulated at the recent meeting with Mrs. Murl Dodge at her home in Ramona Terrace. The dance will be held at the Elks Temple with a local orchestra Mrs. Robert Terry Peported the need of contributions to the Pon- tiac Foundation and it was voted proceeds of the dance will be do- nated to the Foundation for use in the Civic Auditorium. The group will meet Jan. 2 at the Center Street home of Bar- bara DeWolf, When you're up to the point when you think baby might learn to feed himself, let him try at the beginning of the meal, when he’s hungriest. Put down the spoon and the bowl and leave him alone with it for a while. q x : os ee oe ee acai a ie JUNE in JANUARY JUBILEE Sizes: 7 to 15— 10 to 20—14% to 24% * e e ee m Peat ae ge ee oe Sensible. . CAROUSEL by Vicky Vaughn with a tucked midriff and be BOM, bat GLAM OUR and CHARM a dancing skirt. Embroidertex Jace-print cotton in cocoa, rose, blue or navy. 7 to 15. . ndm”’THE BIG PAYOFF" CBS-TV » CELEBRITY is a real compliment catcher. Scalloped throat, umbrella skirt with eyelet lace. 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MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1956 eee FBI Chief Hoover Abhors the Word, ‘Cop’ NEW YORK W-Ot all the lost]calling a policeman 7 psn tacn/onlsgesi'lngn oie is ong a causes of the 20th Century, J.| Cop is an ugly word to Hoover. |it ts 160 crip, and descriptive to] Copa Wont meant in “the Lone pier Me™ ‘Edgar Hoover has embarked on|! an editorial in the FBI's law|be dropped from our vocabulary. | The current issue of the New|doesn't take pride in being called the one perhaps least likely to|Mforcement bulletin he denounced ** 8 York policeman's magazine. uses|‘a good cop? W : succeed. * ‘The distinguished director of the| TOO DESCRIPTIVE’ cide members af Se genera ps Pale Depertmen. starts otf wek Wu? cop. day. eh on depending rg nls People can wace But t the ave crusade, cop one of those|call them cops, But it} slang terms by the Ameri-i call‘ the rheumatic heart disease. said: + “Underworld characters are | that if he ever steps down from posed to call us names like this present high post, news! papers foot, dick, gumshoe or harness| in bloom with 1,000 editorials they do know the sore throat “almost always precedes it.” ee ee eee * e Just everybody * *hiy neat cap: votieen'® “We actually don’t like for civil- . ians to call us cops. We'd rather Readies Auto Show they addressed us by our rank or} DETROIT w — The Detroit In- used the word ‘officer.’ We're on'stitute of Arts’ 1th annual exhi- joover’s side, but we think he's|pition for Michigan artist-crafts- fighting a losing battle. It's too/men will be held Feb. 29-March 25. po-| Entry deadline is Jan. 28. Exhibits Serer SEES (eee Ben-Gay | - rome ene vies) RUBIN y THE ORIGINAL BAUME ANALGESIQUE Some hold , The United States imports about McCarty suggests parents watch ii SSE eert mm COASTER WAGON - |1,625unit Las Lomas housing project near San Juan, | 200-acre site. to ti sicDowe the child have a teve —evws Filled with SOAP SPECIAL THIS WEEK! ( i 7 H All for Only”. . $795 mn New 1956 Speed Queen Washer has a full capacity, porcelain tub, equipped. Week SA with aluminum, tangle-proof, adjustable Pressure wringer, Full guarantee. 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Smart, modern lines mark every © Now Easy Action Zip-Clip Swivel-Top ©@ So light and quiet—weighs 2 to 4 its, lees © Super Power—20% more suction fil © Reduced suction for cleaning drapes © Low priced=$20 to $30 LESS than most comparable cleaners |GENEY | OPEN TONIGHT J man Faat cisieens PHONE FE 5-8151 | wu ope | (RES | CONSUMERS POWER CO.. single piece of this thoughtfully assembled group. *f ; - . c : But Heating Process Takes Time : Initiates Award Plan City officials, who will continue Pape rs Retu mn ce — _* sapiens 6B fey 3 : etforts to settie the strike today.| Will Help Boost ’ | Ground Observer Grou Pitt sims we mie o «*\Tips on Crime un al iS Closes ring January S Mi V ] t emergency basis by union driv- = coi , ers. Top pirority was given to pub-| DETROIT (INS) — were! whe eeks More Volunteers Sc Companaine sagt Aaieitlles dimashatie an chert se D. skeptic who must shiver on} Sagth of the day and by the end it were put on the sur |plants and manufacturers of gas unct omer ting January we'll have 68 Earth, Arthur Heaton, supervisor of the|cord the most hours in a month. and electricity, Also to be granted| Tt today over the retum of theja bus could be forgiven a raised more of daylight, However, Corps of Pon-| 1.0 594, General Motors | supplies are hospitals metropolitan newspapers. eyebrow at being told that the) fessor Lesh points ent, tiae, has reported an urgent call 71s ang Coach Divi nes lechoois, aad miliary teatelatons. Top officials agreed with Com-|=2!t is closer to the Sun now thas the increasing hours of sunshine for some 58 volunteers to join the ae Seen, at any other time of the year. | we'll have colder weather. tion donated a $5 first prize to be | The drivers, who now average missioner Edward Piggins that|. put it is! | aa ts : In order to stimulate interest in| Svarded im January. Baldwin |919.73 a day, pos Pcoteghsepal ®lthey had been handicapped qur-| So says University of Michigan Vdheaeme «fare Bien pretit eact the corps, which is established! perms dd = ssosadl prise a ee . ing the strike because the less-in- poriag oar oa rai Losh, Page : it - unde thority of the Air - ormad : adds that the Sun is as much as|Oeing received, : Tere: 4 pre elm has been $3 while the third prize of $2 Is | Astronomers Will Select inl aga bes boon unable to one and a half million miles closer|rate of heating overtakes initiated for the observers who re- trom Sei Fack 4, Den. 6 ‘56 Officers at Meeti . than the average of 93 million/of cooling that we little At the end of three months, the ng Superintendent Jack Harvill | miles. ) warmer weather,’ » fone aoe me : person who has served the most/ The Pontiac-Northwest Detroit) and Chief of Detectives Marvin | 4, tne month progresses there | ANd this won't occur serve as Catholics Seek to Up hours will receive a $25 United|Astronomers Association will elect; Lane said the lack of news- | win be slight increase in the |@ining of February. water and Stated. Savings bond presented by|officers Thursday when the group] papers cut eff valuable tips that + The brightest star i & * MTC, *-Imeets at 8 p.m. in the Cranbrook] might have solved many serious . Sirius, will be out F Wages of Spaniar CS | At present, the post has 110 ob-linstitute of Science. crimes. Harvill explained: Red Cross Officers |.Aveterine stm eho) apainnd: servers. “We are in drastic need| Annual reports will be given at) «ryery good police officer has pmerpllany i ~~ Fre plow A MADRID «The Romani Catho-|°f abut 58 more men and women|the theeting and plans made for|1i. private sources of information . ee prep lic Churehi has launched a cam-|Volunteers in order to keep up the/1956. All members have been! iu: added together they don’t equal ule eefings ete after dark. paign to improve the wages of|equirement of manning the post| urged to atterld. the help we get from the general three Bie to Bt ogg was poy that Spain's poverty-stricken workers|With two persons at a time, 24 ——$—$—$_—_— public.” Three meetings have been an-|teonomer. : Mani = aaa ne = and peasants. jbours « day and seven days ai Soldier Selected | are said telephone and written nounced by the Oakland County) 4... ' nistee Group Seeks was tat ednpned to Ms growing, Informants said the ‘metropoli-, Week,” Heaton said. tips during the strike fell off to Chapter of America ; per St oe Okay on Relic Findi but had tan” committee of all archbishops, Last week, the Chamber of Com- toR ; A Cd |practically nothing. Newspapers, | he Ex wative Commaiticn of the| ‘eghrtens, otf over the Sartd, oy tee for the peefitsbie’ production af in the country agreed on the move Merce endorsed the work of the o heceive war pa of print, anterally got no news- | dante ih inet at it == she declares, because it is vis- MANISTEE «® — Manistee Coun-} alse. | production : at a meeting in carly, Decembr. (oP ons of Pontiac at Missile Base — {tis etter. [Wednesday at the chapter house, tile pect of the earth "ire one {historical socety officials have) "Crap etation is tedchlig our The = wee oni to beve) i iteeacale sds ot ——————— 118 Franklin Blvd. of our nearest neighbors. Its |*#Ked police rayon te send a| farmers to give their land a “rest” ee | BI: ; “year assar soldier sta- : A meeting of the blood advisory] light takes years |human skull 4 other bone frag-|from growing a certain crop year Their great iene? rer Blind League Members tioned at the Nike guided missle Hubby Celebrates Birth locmnantttee fs ocheduled for 1 om to reach ~ a ments, found Sunday, to.the State = a. and which hs of i to res 8 is xpecied Generalissimo Fren(t0 Have Square Dance |Pese at Auburn Heights has been/of Daughter With Crash |Thursday at the chapter house by! «interesting as Sirius is, it has|fistorical. Commission at Lansing| thee crop’ but left dormant those isco Franco's ent, which! 4 gsqy NEW YORK (INS) -— Seymour . a telescopic companion which is)to check for tls significance. ion which another kind of cisco governm square dance for the Leauge|for January from 500 members of A date of May 23 has been set rs Three found — is holding wages at the level of @/of the Blind will be held Wednes-|his battalion. Kanarek celebrated the birth of his!tor the annual meeting and T5th\ states” "This Sera astanlteds pollen: Ma wt bleed id thrive. Rotation gives the general raise granted a year ag0./day night at 8 until 10:30 at Long-| Lee L. McGinnis, SP-3, chiet|daughter yesterday with a crash. | anniversary celebration of the| sa a 5 ef alitvestid semitiaie, of * ew, (oil “@ chance to recover its gen- Employers are not required to}fellow School. of a launcher section at Battery D} Kanarek’s wife, Jacqueline, gave! .nanter, to be held at Pontiac Mo- prong Dealt has mass of aj law pF peo eral balance. . give increases unless the govern-| The dance is sponsored by the|of the 516th AAA Missle Battalion|birth to the infant while en route|,, nivision, according to Leonard pros o a olanet,” a" frag na saa pean rd mse thea - The local district, in cooperation mnt orders them. Pontiac Parks and Recreation|received the honor for his out-|to the hospital with her husband); pwis chairman, National Red| it a fed the oe re h|burial ground with the Pontiac Kiwanis Club, The poorer classes have been|/Dept. and the Pontiac Lions Club.|standing appearance, knowledge of|in the family car. Cross vice president Fred Winfrey P each year sponsors a trip for out- squeezed by spectacular price rises) Volunteers from city square dance|his job and the functions of the| In his excitement over receipt|o¢ washington, D. C. will be the] pes: amen standing 4-H Club members, These in the last three months. clubs and from the Lions Club will| Army. of the news, the Springfield Gar- principal speaker. ‘ ith young pan Se spemin from assist the blind couples at the| He is slated to receive two cash|dens, N.Y., engineering assistant te ; diligent ge age P. , N ell dance. awards, a $5 gift certificate and|lost control of the car and crashed ’ " ce y-nee ranks, The past pond erons y Similar dances will be conducted|be presented with a plaque by his/into a tree, with only the mother When Will He Ever a yoo were taken on a b d W on Feb. 15 and March 14. battalion commander. slightly hurt. Northern Peninsula. Nabped On Woy Cut Out the Loafina? ot the work here have speciale’ to Ex-Dictator U U e 0a Ings ee ee bed ie BUENOS AIRES ™ — Nelida LONDON, aard @® — Holly B. | Oakland County schools, talking to (Nelly) Rivas, teen-age protegee of Walker of nearby Plain City is over 350 young people in county former President Jian D. Peron, convincing proof of the old saying camps. and her parents have been nabbed —if you want something done, ask ‘The present officers of the local by police near the Paraguayan) + eee at district are K@th Middleton, chair- border in northern Argentina. alker, 55, is an assistant ba man; Harold Mitchell, vice-chair- There were reports that the girl cashier, secretary and a director] | man: John Bray, secretary, and was en route to join the 60-year- of a savings company, sprees —j Earl Voorheis, treasurer, These old deposed dictator in exile in clerk, a church treasurer, el er men, with John Canfield and Eart Panama , and “ - a Suan a Barrett, comprise the beer! io . . halt- annual flower show, a rectors. The annual meeting is’ Bh ga Aor chage! renee and the board of park trustees and sec- 123, when the terms of Middleton were reported still detained there sion of the village sinking fund and Barrett expire. ae ney after Peron was over- He admits that his areearig et Ka Welcomes he new duties might get out of hand. But lamazoo | pala ceoonced ‘Key and he says he handles it all right Its Genius Schippers Peron had been on intimate terms because he has a good memory. dia. ileal for two years, ; . Hot Trail Gets Cold pests on Sones 27 Takes National Post ! , ; ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. @- rect a Bsge age , i il tu ‘ | jance ,was official MIAMI BEACH, Fie. ch war! -, ALL IN THE FAMILY — Mrs. Robert Jones, Ponting Prove Phete\ O14 “They followed a trail of chile — | come home today following his ar M. Williams of Ionia, Mich.,. was 26, of Lake Orion, (left), relaxes in St. Joseph day night, just five hours before her daughter-in- | y half block but failed to United Press Wirephote | rival from Springfield, M., where named president in charge, of! ‘Mercy Hospital with her new baby girl on her arm _law’s. Mrs. Robert Jones left her tative Japan to [find a suspect in the theft of five) _ IN FROZEN SPLENDOR — Thick layers of ice form at the base | he ene of eo ae pore = i Buliders ‘Aeon. at, and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Norman Jones, 38, - arrive in Pontiac Sept. 18, and her husband, who |strings of the red peppers Julian) of Niagara Falls as mighty waters roar-in the background. The lay- . the group’s meeting at Miami! Standing by. But Grandma will be fairly busy hopes to leave the Army in March, got a furlough [Garcia was going to use to raise| ers are formed from flying spray, becoming most pronounced recent- Beach over the’ weekend. herself — she had a baby girl of her own Thurs- § Thursday in the nick of time. the temperature of his food. ly during extreme cold, The picture was taken from the U. S. side, , y \ %) 4 / ‘ P ® r 5 f Le op pe 4 Ae f THE, PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. JAN UARY 16, a al Nationalist Chinese. Expect Red Strike at Formosa i. ERP EMR NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS RequineD ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED wy sruncin noosa 3 tikly to wait until next spring or jet bes where none were before Senge of the Matews bet not of the} tines, in cenit wok call tle do ee thy manlelk ty wk eal only a) W Foreign Correspondent. eyen summer. the mountainous S OPPO-|Quemony sector more than 150| Bet exist at present. threat to us, but a threat to the aT Formosa. W—The tide ten: The Nationalists believe Chinese | "in Security of the Western Fe- of Red China's military power Communist invasion of the offshore fe would bé much happier of Yoltioss { Mf more people realized that. creeps down the southeast coast \islands, and even o nearer to Formosa. But whether ee ee See D it will be dashed this winter molpelerseg-egrey ie as Fire Razes par Se aod in Russia and Red esac, inaton Milwaukee Building Recently there has been an omi- international situation. nous stirring in the Formosa Strait, They mre certain there is no| MILWAUKEE w — Flames with Red mainiand guns violently |. | Possibility whatever of Red China pared through an old three-story P shelling Quemoy and skirmishes at acting in defiance of Russia, on sea around the Nationalist Matsu whom Peiping depends for the apartment building near City Hall When and if the blow falls, the + | children two adul Nationalists are convinced it will i aunt a Gn cake * 6 *@ be dealt with full approval of Rus- islands,‘ the Chinese Communists) Firemen used aerial ladders to oe risk of U.S. intervention, The U.S.| rescue 22 of the 53 tennants in the direction as a willing junior part- Tth Fleet by treaty guards For-| structure. Several tenants leaped —_ mosa from invasion. from windows into rescue nets. The Nationalists hold it is in- There is a natural reluctance to| 4 3year-old girl was dropped : conceivable that Red China could try to pinpoint a possible date for|from a second story window right plan any military move pregnant a Communist attack. One Nation-|jnto the arms of a spectator. alist put it this way: Thirteen persons were hospital- Ps without Russia’s fullest concur- “The Chinese Reds have a time-| ized. None were reported in seri- table, but by that I don't mean|oug condition” . ign wean tens Ge cone that. They have a general plan} Cause of the fire was not im- peal flip hoedagsr ones: Which they will try to carry out|mediately determined, Fire De- Reds ttack this winter. when the circumstances suit them. officials estimated real pt acer map shows, “The buildup of their air power ‘estate damage at $ $75,000, Quemoy is 125 miles away across Formosa Strait. The Matsus, the ph ngakgy Xe HOME OWNERS! - } sromn es a Ask us about: | * * * The NEW type of home owners’ insurance. All your cee ak, however, policies in one with only one expiration date! Red mainland. The nearest Matsy FIRE—WIND—THEFT—LIABILITY—ETC. ror sateen taal te nie ba DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS giles éffshere. SAVE UP TO 25% j catpeats t0 the matches Say See or Call f phibious assault is regarded here as little more than a river cross- MAYNARD JOHNSON ; ing problem for the Reds, GENERAL INSURANCE The Nationalists, with their long- 801 Community Nat'l Bank er supply lines, would have a much Phone FE 4-4523 more difficult logistical problem. | Although the Nationalists warn that an invasion of the outposts ! tee Ba = Me time, some > quarters believe the Reds are more j WORRIED OVER DEBTS: ments, shee er “pavments “Let 9 of credit counsellin Hoars: Daily § to 5. Wed. & Sat. Phone FE 8-0456 = experience assis! to 1. 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Ma Bh, Rehetie, | Cy ee SUPER SPECIAL |p evrires THe searee 2 Lbs. \ w b. cuanies — Wan ecumate TUES., JANUARY 17 FROM 8 A. M. TILL NOON ONLY TO A 2-L8. LIMIT . oe ‘ _CL : 3 : Junedale Brand an e | PURE — 1717 South Telegraph, FE fens ; a tore .t' 9 ple ) 1111 Joslyn Ave., FE 5-5001 OLEO for 25 , 18] CLARK REAL ESTATE MAHAN REALTY CO, SYLVAN REALTY ; 1962 W. Huron, FE 4- ) 3 1075 W. Huron, FE 2-0263 2383 Orchard Lake, FE 85-9418 ae 4 } * f Bere ‘ i } i! J é ¥, " , t q \ e ~~ / Main Line to Monte Carlo... | PRINCESS KELLY } ' Academy-award winning Grace Kelly, glamorous star of the silver screen, is engaged to = Prince Rainier, ruler of Monaco and Europe’s most eligible royal bachelor. What will her life be like in Monaco, glittering Gilbert and Sullivan principality on the Mediterranean? About one-fifth the size of Detroit's Belle Isle Park, this fabulously wealthy playground on the Riviera needs an heir to protect its sovereignity and save its Citizens from paying French income taxes. . i Will the Philadelphia Mainline actress daughter of an Irish bricklayer be happy as 4 the royal consort of the ruler of Monaco's few thousand subjects when now she can count a millions of movie-going audiences as her fans? ’ As Her Serene Highness, the Princess of Monaco, what kind of life will she lead in the tiny state famed for its Monte Carlo gambling casino, its 24 soldier army with only one private, its world-renowned ballet company? Do intimate observers think this marriage will work —or will Prince Rainier's romantic attachments of the past cloud their happiness? Now, in,an intimate and exclusive series, 3 the Detroit Free Press reveals the story about Grace, her prince-charming, her family E and friends, her career in Hollywood, and how she won the heart of Rainier. 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Avoid games {for high stakes with strangers. iIsrael, Arab Troops Clash on Gaza Strip JERUSALEM (INS) — Israeli and Egyptian armored patrols fought a series of battles over the weekend along the bloody Gaza Strip and in the El Auja demilitar- ‘ized zone. government protested to the U.N. Armistice Commission, accused the Israelis of twice provoking a gun battle in the El Auja area. An Israeli spokesman said an Egyptian unit clashed with an Israeli patrol in the demilitarized zone and earlier Egyptians had fired on a patrol in the Beeri sector of the Gaza Strip. Arab Nations Map Plan to End Red Infiltration BAGHDAD, Iraq — Interior} Minister Qazaz said today the se- curity chiefs of five Middle East “ |Lili Damita's lawyer about reaeh- An Egyptian spokesman, whose|knoll Missioner, believes this pro- Other unfinished business Errol completed while in town was hav- ing his lawyer get together with ing some agreement on back ali- mony, At the time Grace Kelly won the Academy Award I talked to her uncle George Kelly and he was very bored with the whole thing! He’s now in Arizona getting over the effects of a cold, and he’s no more interested in the engage- ment of his niece to Prince Rainier Ill than he was in her suc- cess as an actress. _ George has had a few triumphs Bridegroom.” ° \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 16; 1956 Ss ee iwi - Roulette Game Fatal ee Se wes Set _.. Donald-O’Connor Playsio Fearless Teenager one rr i@e@ ‘Role as Buster Keaton —_ | price, van o — sam ¢ : S — By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS | Kathy Grant, the girl Bing|wasn’t afraid—; = 7 e ee Re OOD (INS) — Here is|Crosby sees the most often, will} Sheriff Albert Passic says a : ae es 3. gs 3 what I call perfect casting—when/have to cut short that visit to)friends of Ciarus told him ee: é : “The Buster Keaton Story” goes|Oklahoma and Houston, Texas./ youth suggested a game of EE before the cameras in June at|JUst before she left town she was) sian roulette yesterday. He took his Paramount, Donald O'Connor will|/to!d Columbia has loaned her tolempty, 22 - caliber revolver and , _ be the star! He is an inspired|United Artists for the melodrama/showed them how to play. choice to play the beloved dead-|Step Down to Terror.”. Then; to show he wasn’t pan comic. , This means that Kathy will be |he put a single bullet in the | Even the private life stories of| co-starred with Anthony Quinn j|cylinder, pointed the weapon at {Donald and Buster are similar.| in s story with plenty of action jhis head and pulled the trigger. | . Both were carried onto the vaude-| and excitement. Harry Horner |Nothing happened. He did it again. | : 3 rae Sage by Weak. parents batone & Gate sean. BD fg gm a liamed child entertainers, and both|she haa received much publicity|fired, sending a bullet into his | "OR IAT went on to become tops in the|because of Bing’s interest in her.|brain. He died three hours later in/| — eomedy field. She seems to have calmed down|a hospital. ww, About 20,000 persons, ages 15-44, | jto make motion pictures,” Errol Flynn told me when I talked with ; ' him Saturday. “It's just been ? great to see some of my old pals Poker, Friend? ess scceastrnct errupted me my career right here.” ee SEE Marked Cards Can Beat) | He says bis wife, Patrice wy- If or Velody ‘Even the Experienced bat se wilt jtn him after be ve || LOUNGE NN Deck Caressers turns to Meltyweed. We took bis 1122 W. Huron St. two daughters, Diedre and Rory, age seven. and tilt, cbtentaa. | Huron Bow! Bidg. A new and different radio pro- gram, revealing an unpublicized He still is active, with a gredt) sense of humor. I suspect he's) prouder of Grace than he admits. | side of Hollywood,: has just been | - . brought to my attention due to be | * ing testimonies of faith from their personal lives. Among those in the first series Father Francis J. Caffrey, Mary- gram will be received warmly by people of all faiths, even though it was designed primarily for Cath- olics. The plan is to release it free of cost to radio stations, churches, clubs and schools. —— SNAPSHOTS OF HOLLYWOOD COLLESTED AT RANDOM: Deb- ra Paget's younger sister, Lisa Gaye, also a movie actress, was | VIOLENT SATURDAY secretly married three weeks ago! in Las Vegas to Ben Weir, head of a local employment agency. Jack Palance has been having! X-rays taken to determine if he| has a stomach ulcer. nations are meeting here to formu- late a program to combat subver- sive activities in the region by lo- cal Communists and fellow travel- ers, Security officials from Turkey, tran, Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon ihave been preparing material for the joint policy program during the past week, he added. \French Slay 66 Rebels During Algerian Fighting ALGIERS (INS)—French secur- ity forces killed 66 Algerian rebels and captured 42 others in a week- end drive in the Western Aures Mountains. Three French soldiers were LAKE THEATER TONIGHT CHARLTON HESTON: JULIE ADAMS Demanest: Tie comsibint ond Till MOVEY SAMUEL GOLDWYN, Je, presents 4. COLOR by Eastmon TUES., WED., THURS. N “MAN FROM LARAMIE” “KYBER PATROL” killed and 15 wounded in the fighting. Fighter planes joined in the attack against one Arab band jand killed 17 rebels as they sought ito flee on camelback. ‘Here's News Indeed! Quit Gambling in Vegas | LAS VEGAS, Nev. (INS) — The management of the Dunes, newest of the Las Vegas strip hostelries, announced today entertainment and gambling will cease tonight - ALWAYS - ADULT 50c CHILD 20¢ LUCY GALLANT NOW AND - TUESDAY ia) . m wi wr “NIGHT »:: HUNTER our and the resort will operate as a hotel only. The Dunes, built at a cost of $4 million was the third plush Las Vegas strip hotels to be squeezed | out by the growing stiff cdmpeti- tion for the tourist follar. U.S. Skier Recovering SALZBURG, Austria — Katy Rodolph, American Olympic skier from Reno, Nev., who suffered a fractured neck vertebra Saturday in the Kitzbuehel tournament, spent a comfortable night in Salz- burg Emergency Hospital. The at- tending physician said her condi- tion is “fairly good." . 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I guess Montreal Canadiens last night, but ‘ they weren't nearly as impressed by his work JAN UARY to a hair-breadth 66-62 defeat at ing tale sip, ‘ Edged Out SESSSeSEN ees REESE pe Sprtuaa pice ut bet 7, HOE te ee The Spartans got their 1st basket | "8": ; FOX RIVER GROVE, Il, u—|after- the ‘ooo Try holding the bal ait ,|Art ‘Tokle of the host club edged|'#d Pumped in six quick pe higher to begin with, slightly ‘lout Jack Bietila of Ishpeming, Purdue, leading 35-29 at the | waist level, and operate wo ag an Mich., by one-tenth of a point to half on the strength of accurate win the Norge Ski Club Class A| free throws, went into a stall to jumping championship yesterday. protect a one-point lead against * SALE DAYTON THOROBRED FIRST LINE TIRES | SE _| RED. PRICE | SALE PRICE |_YOU SAVE_ 6.00x16 | $23.30 | $14.39 | $8.91 -6.70x15 | $25.90 | $16.39 | $9.51 Tokle piled up 204.7 points on| last two minutes of the 178 feet. 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Be = and ONLY Dayton Gives You c c Bowling Tournament opened over|In that way you'll increase ft p _ OF ge Andee Isheutting ie ise tea7/the weekend in Port Huron. length of your swinging arc, and A ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE BS. Jarvinen, Tshpeming.: 100 1 308) Weekend competition will con-|speed, of course, is determined *All Prices Plus Fed. Tax and Exchange i Greaten fanpeming ia a i763 tinue through June 10. jonly by the size of the arc. First round leaders follow: In lengthening the push-away, extend the left arm, as sketch Changes Made in ssse soyay 22% ren. FB Bias pte ey nite Star Market, Detroit. 300 helpful. Also, let the ball swing: Fordomate _|Waterford Schedule #7522. BS trou at te way to « reaching Trusko and H. Amos, ee 1966, John FP. Dille Co.) © ren Meneses . 1223 eee en ee... Bands & Linkage | cores, Gilt f Basie tea 8 eos as ca 3-DAY SPECIAL! amen || COVERS FREE CHECK WHEEL ALIGNMENT Sweet and P. Cl int... dl Recreation basketball schedule. |M. 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No , Jan LIVESTOCK —-* co’ 60.5 ogy | ** 984 tanks at mix is counter sation. e rine said. 4 8. ea Bberal > carly 16 (AP Atl Refin "|. 1 Me x 2. ya] ecewered the sealed units : Jam ects ® Thomas Owner Telegra Uberal om ery sales hess — . 208 ee x bottling in ; wary 1 in other a , 50 Mrs ph! ver sivoupply geod an , , salable ms. “ 3e3 Mere Cpe = The to the pl steel 2, 1956,’ W. ud were les, val cota Dr. Kath- limited suppiy yearling Reortpta | Bendix > 34 mal p score TN “The carga and ame By hoe ee get s missing. ued at $10, seid smauer supply weak (0 $0 ey ym Benguet ; i Mots “hon. 36-7) leas 50-drink unit feat were a - ' 8 pH. Bann Boeing 1. 7 M Ch - 61, — tank Bacon fn by Presid te of whisk ce eas ey me undet Bond sire at) feat, ard at ond. The pounds weighing the AL by ing whi , trousers i re very. slow ‘and 80: 4 Motor Whe 90.6 coi when qual: ELECTION nav! aay in h oe car were and lots em 5 re ane r) “week ago Borg Wa "s ys tor Wheel . 32.7 hold n-operat fully rotie® —e hee navigation parker is hates payee Saturday tle tom bad wet ste se pcg Baer tie Hd mer a ‘ot 50 prene| tse phe i ee eon beginni Michigan reclamati control, |lice Midwa teow’ Gave Marae fad steers and ye 1000-1100 ew Budd Mig .. 4 Ny Come at Syndi i enaay a under Siechigan tn /. — or the ion prof. Te ey niall peer Et comimerc s ae. steers cam no _ z fea. $3 icate to M t sae the dey of on ae ates (new) Control ths Cle car the to po- cows 10.00 rato eee 1.50; some Can ‘Dry 188 Nore Pow... S in . ee ine said ry eh bagd | _ $500,000 — B [Saeeneee was arti po-| utitiey’ ~11.80;- mi ere and heifers ca o 3 at & Yon . 324 | _havienion ate Creek Fee genase a0 Stee ese He ea Rt: Bs e of Tige as | oie 3 Count ack River h were = eas t. Calves sa ice 628 Ib oe ndy own’ bul Case JI may Pee eos 4 WARE, Ss the “city A harbo y. $156,000 arbor, |44 moved ps, valued pest es salable cere Sheen 1380-1800! Cater tree ‘"' Seg pen AW Ate as burlap Mass. By By ontanone’ x, San harbor: Clemens nos from wt se, Es ee "sone ea 188: | enrraer a foe i: fimo broker, sald today rod om -Hancoc . (Ciemen “al | em t rs , te seem wo aa y A ation mnie’ ck ridge (new) Hough Lotus mee aod by: ry meee = Climax Mo a tas Pepal oe on ni ond be held a cman. ‘olay 2 Jonuery ae cere $04 re) $50 00 1 Ptcading ported to came pa . phate ‘tee igs Stent * ‘es Phice ola. 713 0, Bees 3 in New Yar the me te 12, 196, , $112,000. ” $94,000; 1 Herth oaan guilty to “e: eee 500 cull vindl- |Come m 604 Phil Pet "1 3:5 /the ctut tnd grige with Walter B_EVANS. B 7 é Eagle me cman of Hedin nie pe eed wainaghter a 0. | Market nd low Con *. Ba 7 162 Puliaby ete: “1 eae. tive to vting the baie Py Jan. Clerk. s with $25 of Detroit 26-year. * erades. 19.00-20.00 eee _gvening| Conan Gas | 48.4 Proct ate Oo .. $5.4/abou said ‘ome fhe State Wai usine ve 30 days stad and was —— carea ‘or eoly ibe. Gont Bak 07 poriman o ..: argythe t three = sellin Chan Townsht ek — DETR t ‘own Saturda se ned| 18.000. «1 ICA $0. Cont = = 70 club illion g pri eae Pe p Zoning ¢ —— ypbind oie in all y by Bowth 18.098; slow tag gt | Cont Mot 35.4 Repub a+ See cureseus price is div rE » Zoning Ordinane = cee t A (IN Hi ‘ustice by Sou jail slew en ont pub 4 the expec rs and pT RS Distvien 2k Wa- a NS)—Nash Dich -_ Edward the ta cr sot rare era ern Pe 5 : $041 ation brome ected t0 be that |Z abe i berct k ate a bow = M. A, Hered oe Corp. sion ay t Cham . El eres hers: ows —— ie 34 Rey, To cee Py Ty be sold declared tobe ate ee, SW a manager. ines a an drving caked Gat te vit ie st recabte susedy | Dow te hag Bap 3a other West ite asi be and palety a ety sean te Ne -. —~ Ped anno istant mot Muni g Saturd guilty 76 Mur. 1 i236 se toes 8 200-300 a ane Se = Chem... at ee noes 3 en club be publication. ing are pblie ary tor ABR “ape les Vi nceme: es! and cipal J jay bef to drun be pe ae Mo. 1 inching: a preg aes a6 | mee a = 33 ty, to some we 7 hereby ordered LAER { ut a sen ge President John W. ale tial cee Rome NY oe eee sa et Ea Be Semr'o S eres fill nagions Pes unde said “ ohn W Flint ne. Callum (12.2 —- hundred I aged . dg Be ges yt i E i Wateriora Tow" wp Board — me -fition 1s. pat oi ew te We atv resident = Wess TM aad irom etl Ere. baun "43 Bpe Bae woe... tel MID arnin ote Ee od ewan ie oe» CO 5G! s part ly ion of plea Kari = let grade he ont exer LAND ote OtSTRA J $ gressi of N: -creat drivi aded Ww — Ti png Mead meee ot se ad | BX-Cell 12.9 try Rand. By | Co. uw Township's he TIOW an. 16, 1956 e e ge: ve sales ash ed po-|T' ing Sat guilt ells, 3 orted a peed arn 10.00- ne en irb 1-O m4 oll pene . as . Saturday — Dow Notice of Qual NOTICE 1986 FIN. ig t : geared © the program, wh oe — — 0 Mg? ro Pi: Balable cate 21 hier 8 00: 10.80," 300- Firestone 04 ig oa tea, $e of $28,299,615 Chemical for is rs ROTICR nan! AL ese adv; . year. » whi r $75 ice Seeer: ‘mee 27, and -9.25; bie| F oe Onl Paar s} common st haf at i ae Se sande me of 157000 cars fine with Emmett ringiield sola cows Fae of Salo rs: 5 cee eH gt1.210 for the € = co aon ape Ly. wena char ranted Syd antages ivision ee oem TS, Chelmar costs. . Leib, sechaes Ey)’ fio af gear 300. = re... ae oom x: a " ing Nov. the pataph—y a - ~ and 18 Men. offers dealer ENCE He joined = —_ is Fields, 26, of ae he ak ah nee a eee Pere £3 total al D ounl entlae “dare Wetnessay, presage sar you, enjoy : meee pragion'rin ger for Nash. ett Are. whe pleted wis tong ee a ta en fale 2 at Beewra aflings were 4 period of end: sielock Si ioaat. a iat meunat 2 sdeued poonkrun | pony. es socio r ago after met TL we guilty to}! 10 15.96 Les aon fonda’ hela” ya |Gen ~ wo a oe an W Air. 305 ee comm 096,806 ae pee: sales iovt om. ay, 38 to 4 méay, sone make rnover accepted Firestone ny. sndther divi t C. Le i y bef 1 00-4. at: eae oo and held Gen Tel... =: Feent Con von 242 per com: $16,551. net on t ie 6 Gaon v ry 31 e this and and mer- auto iston| S10 costs ib, was ‘ Justice he see 0.78: 8 ont quod St era Gaetan” Ll See On mt Cen. fis for mon shat 369 or ms earn- Orainanece ® pave = = TRAI business realistic fast-selling. Scou ol if your tined $65. with 13,5; “canners Drime loads bet rlings Gocdet BE 42° Gan aie tis 134 3|$903.869 — are after providing forthe ‘Township will be voted AINING especial! profit margin t C . your f th wwatees Sete and sereial cows pe eon Goodrich... 31 Onit ais Lin. iso4|later wa The k dividends snd” publi niga . Firestone AN y attractive. ots El bail Pn. PE 8-964 [000 ie “yen mamerctal cows 10 Sean pes ‘ae Bet Aires: ale oes aihel tote snd. published. in Th ly 3 Facey) sup Cow ects oe bots or MA wea jeettinas. av bulls 15:90-18 at No Ry or ree :-.- & arnings in. aah too bode for the 1958 The Pontine | nd dustry’s the ERVI ‘ wary 1 chose offi The G co gevore or MA — fond of choice feeding Saf medium Oh West abt 23 tee He rose an. ae — sec lane ae a : helps S most eff lari ht meet irl Se oun Sala i steers. 1 mlauif Of 2 at. Btee OE ; struct: ..; = and . effective Richard Pres por rgea rune saeeiig iat wed adv. it ‘ era Gull oat: Hee A eee #'Ch — = Income Belg lout a vatchigan. ong 9 88 necessary “— tc pega ot the nag labors ood "cal PE S261 Oakland sateady to. 20, high eee SS Weat i700 ae urch Men's. ao.zan,[preriaing jon, Topas, ems an tials ‘are | Sales of in- Mrs. Robert +; Vi , Mrs.| 5-9561 k of ae ~ Biggie io gy men 384 West ue Pie” 182 S$ Men’ Yin Townsh oten demolition, are Experience dealer irs, G Thorn ice presid rs./ Thi . Feb- |ct Prime. mat om tlembe lin = Mp 304 west 4 lat n’s Cl ag val Le oe e sanghnbe Ada Mr, Guy. Aron Preset Tg Is Final (Per Saree eee ar ee He hai rag at mae Poe — a A ature perme Geta abeun Hendri and tre ary, Decisi ae eS ot ee its erry infond pt 483 we Mel’ Se a TON reof, ing permits} terest salesmen you Shows arickso ney matey in ision: for ner 288 Ih erik ae 183: inland a ope: ol ereatererian rane Te go el hee etal | @ TOP Qa in your who wall tinal, : Chi Rai ECA Mon 1.50. - Ito ped down carry. eee 568 ‘oun: Tow. 4.3\6:30 an *ommun Men’ . 2 lolation UA usiness a ina srtlihemricg aco’ |Whi nani price| Associate STOCK mgs oh at 30 p.m. Gast on an ; Over ul success. personal ca vay wma te Lak 22 sen some aieenoe tl ana on 00 oh y, of —M actress that Sen e Resi 4 Judg: church potluc! at{ , mete ICE 0} an. 10. Clerk. selected HAN of the Caro. rs. Ha ri Grace the monarc aga’ tenced side et piled la e Arth ie k su da~ ¢ ia h Pr PUR . 16, 10! and items DIS of Mrs Altrusa Cu a Gal- _ in civil Kelly wi h - Henry to J * nt Previous eat: Indust nek - The aah on fur E. Moore P- siened danaary at given era BALa wy tested to car, es each es . } . Leonard ub in t guest| ies in and rel Nl be ma 'Townshi Carbou, ail Ter Sox “an ‘as — Util ‘Btoeks at the Probate , Of Oak-lar 2 bidder 1 000 em, the Quali assure one ca erything lea alin oe eee ane, oat igo cre foe cae ces ae He “i ‘reste Sot wala at ei Guay Conte tree . Mrs. Gal-| t Township turda ui] kee | 1985- oa et. » willl Gress end.’ nd 1968 the item ' , work to brought i Ree Za ” Iback ip ceaion pay on ive ips hie int 83 as im Saue T the trees Seni fering the poy seta The Firestone how. me of rae bo first see ghes| min and was Helmar Orion of high oat 4 3 Hey own ight to bid oe inapected at » Mich. @ M public assurance stands . by one ment mingly nimum sent * G. St = giana ; ifs S 733/to Pl s Extensi at the o) fad 06: INIM the tha behind Miss whieh wea he dic For of -fi to ana- eee TY 1109 37 is. jan ns ae aa- UM very t i‘ mother disputed fined $10. driving. — scibete: io 8 iisa|_ FOUR vad Project. CORPORA oe Capital CAPITA teat ioahantiog * * in ( Pi f 4 7 ced ba hc meee potatos ~F. es roe Copal reid arin scr and. license drivi or writs ecimal er Co.) Prom rative E. The ii fed . about market, pater " and five ing wi 30 atl Rha ote points first ising xtens Four , 16, 17, Mgr. The available iw T = fine th a re- cane igen? |” High Low’ Woot at meetin Few, wi ion Club, | buns Ne trend e invite to size , $15 ingnien _ Preducte- mat ie Yee the ho: g of 1956 I hold its! R excellent fo 9 locations your of costs|Reay” katy: °. 23 eon 1250 M. won of rs. J Wed its | © suburban ’ inquiry ve A i tve 33 As alcolm Mrs. J nesday | One F | E ocations | eye Sere 3 2alis rote ron oat ™ Bendall, From ull Year Gu : Ons + « hes of Pe tos Vt : : is oa - pag each ll cery _— Apo rontee Phone e opened an A {,|be put known sh for wh mber main ores and rtments, or 4 * new; - everal * nel on sale | ich she | © pera Agee: » Gro- M rite | for dishes @ns used ly ants re. M ‘or Details alae Ei | oe sacrum os tama i ay Bex, Ex Oe beahxtien TR ‘ Pont, 8, Bk. mpan E.G E& Bids. FR y rant St RUBBER ro, Mi Phone ich 577 i 1 » oo, ee "tae ri ARLE pete apres aerigatane FOR SALE BY OWNER. INCOME property. ia rE payment, Auburn Hts, a: 41704, FOR BETTER HOMES 4 BEDROOMS re, full base- water , bob wi ray heat. A beautiful home, make an appointment to see it. Evenings after 6 cali Mr. Lebold MI 4-554, OFFICE OPEN 6-¢ A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4.2533 ADAMS SMALL 5 es | PA t Pontiac, Has piety fruit, 5 mod- | 5 jou ™ ining 2 bedrooms. , 96.950. $1,259 DOW bind ot pong Sesement, Poil heat. 7,600, $1,000 down. Modern 2 . room . bungalow near Oakland Lake. Basement, oi] furnace. $7,500, $3,000 DOWN. 5 bath. bungalow, in, i, “Casement, ol 950. $1 DOWN. $8 ee aste : stoker fed = 2 car garage. Lot 550x150 feet (CI,ARK REAL ESTATE EE 46492 or FE 44813 | W. Huron Open Eocene | Seeperative ‘Real Estate Exchang: ; BARGAINS — Near Auburn Heights, Neat 5 ungalow. Base it, of) furnace. arage, oO x x 200, tok $7900 cash pe * low Aorice. PONTIAC REALTY co. 131 Bald miwe ~~ § ROOM BRICK ON 2 NICE LOTS pont pig nelle ger g Pg eg very my and comfortabl home on 100 x 130 ft. varcel, i R. J. VALUET, Realtor M5 oukvend Ave. PE 5-0003 Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange insure @ reasonable income. Mvable, but full basement and 382 Auburn A NEED A_ FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified ads to' sell, rent, find a job. FE 28181 is the ant Ad number! ’ WE TRADE o down 8 Ste que = 2 ded. om Lake. oe only $6500. Nea St. i enacht only he mi. ad Union Le! $8500, pote Py) real bargain for modernistic 3 ‘| Eve. PB 2- bedroom home has large virepnese well ar ed rooms. in lovely pane di ‘ate ve cal peting ii, Beach eat Bub Seboot A_steal at $1 ‘ TH M. OOD # Cass« &s OPEN 7 to 9 FOR SALE BY OWNER New attractive two Civilians AS LOW AS $550 Down. PLUS COSTS Castell Realty 161 © il aa! = 6-0798 olin 41-1796 a shreet wit 7 cower ta ‘| B’D: CHARLES, Realtor FE 40521 | Eteccetee iaeet Open Eves, 3 Bedyoom Mag IO, and sun read: Dimensious of bause’ , 36’ x 42’, Lakefront 4 Bedroom, brick ranch— = 37 living ig ba heat, extra large Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 23 W. Mune = vu cn GILES $1,000 DOWN See this for sure, The rice is oly met) with terme coh our eS SEE THIS ONE FOR SURE 6 room, 3 bed: brick house. af Thoors vee St ‘trash rt. sl 0 down, terms, « = NEW HOMES: NEW | 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH TYPE Overlooking beautiful my nad Lake golf course. In one of Pontiac's im areas, just 10 — s —— on conrthouse « large liv room Ww a 2-way pt Sg dining room, modern kitchen large as GC rs, 3 large bed- ine With lots of closet : Select oak rs terior features on attached 1% at . Ger wine | in ik. All thie can be e.. for only $15,500 with convenient | terms. This home ready for | immediate occupancy | THE “ELDORADO” GI's $750 Down FHA $2,100 Down Full Price $14,700 IN_ CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM. home ts heated with noord as heat and has a gas dis- unit. ‘atumiouen —— and tron 1 te 8 daily JUST 4 HOMES LEFT FHA—CIVILIANS $650 DOWN VERY LOW DOWN PAYMENT FREE STORMS AND SCREENS | ON All WINDOWS, $51 PER sNaU _— aie AND room aed STotinty — | with Tull bath :nd oil heat. and Youngstown wiches | Folding stairs . storage in oe Full price a. on Sashabaw Pelton Rd we veengere cg to rf WE HI eee Phone OR 3-1295 Open Eves. till 9—Sun. 1 to $— Watch for Announcement | of nr new building project start- ng soon FOR HOMES SEE PEARL BLDG. CO. | teat T JTOUSETIEE ESTATE, || PEARS pea O tached. Located just west of town NOTHING DOWN fad Mek, tsi guiet nevenber” | win build 3 bedroom starter full pesement. auto, oil p yp deen usauae."aa Acitten Hse “via Mio as | id T hear, swt ui GIROUX & FRANKS so_my_lets | 408 Dine Hwy’ Oe S471 | SILVER LAKE | Open until 8 Sat. "tl 5 J00 fy, freaia frontage, ®, aively Jeu levdecabed | VE ‘AD with *atfterent floor pian. a | seo hare, 3 ears tge.| Tero eel lows, all on one floor, full pa! heat, storms screens. Term: bath 4 “foot Bring pony with »'KEEGO HARBOR | Ste. Say tats down. drive. "5 rooms & bath. full bemt.. auto. gas heat & auto, gas water heat. water softener, Lake privileges on Sylvan Lake. $6,750, terms. John K. Irwin a 101% Nes Saginaw - a aie "oe 5446 2 ay home, oil heat, 1000 fenced A, take priv. tank, Ses aien Fe: Ph. ee aa Immediate Possession Nearly new bungalow with rge rooms, including 3 V nent, auto oi] heat, breeze- Wey and al ae sareae, , care large tot FE ose ‘ able non viz aver 1 J. A. Taylor| 10, apn rs oa | 8 2 GILES REALTY CO. ® tw 7a Se O'NE NEIL EAST SIDE —It is with the utmost pride we offer charm low Te i $750 DOWN ~—4 room bome, full basen snd r . Wisner aol only “. F ociaaraggem FEIGNTS Reach bath with co! cupboards, “Dulity ‘ithe “a automatic se Sa $10,- ELIZABETH LAKE RD. — wall carpeting tn living and dining . z i expansion attic for that ex- tra bedroom or dan. Tast: rable PHA RAV ONEIL, Realtor 73 W. Huron — Phote FE 3-7103 or 5-9927 | Co-operative Rea) Tative Real Estate istate Exchange _ANNETT OFFERS 2 Family Income Located bn jocks residential area _ down- rooms Full basement with new furnace. $15,000, terme. ene Clarkston Estates Situated on 710x150 in new exclusive © subdivision with jake privileges, ‘Almost new attractive bedroom bu tile bath, full sement, oil heat. $15,900, terms. ne Lake Orion “6 large rooms, plus room, and bath "on first floor. 1 finished bedroom pln plenty of room for an- Tr bedroom and bath on recond neat Situated en = ei a uated churches’ and stores. ° 800, terms, tie: 4 Bedroom Brick 500, wm extolient tote = ‘ae Commercial Frostaxe Situa furnac rage. $28,000. te Roy Annet In | : 3 : ¢ : Teg : / : : * : : a, Y ra aces ‘ eae ap i : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 560 ae For Sele Lots 46| FUNNY BUSINESS - oy Hershberger ras e In “Neate Neco Partridge Side %. THE “BIRD” TO sz ‘BIG FAMILY Here ts perfect “Te FOR $99. AY a ONLY $2-W ‘Pearson's Bank Furniture BRAN CHROME DINET’ TE SET $69.95 Value for $39.95 1, full sige table. 4 sturdy chrome Seater Vea Petia Pearsotrs Back Fare ; Ph. FE 5.8121 earson’s Ban urniture @ Orchard 1 Ave. PE 4-706! We Give“ “4 Git Home & Auto | "teers set ates tains see Raat site cn Compemy |Siineeris iil Sea een Company | eaee aura =. 4 + eeeeneene Faerie eter hepa, We rte eet es | BD. CHARLES, 1 Realtor Saas ES) Sr ate om TKINS IT'S NEW! Russell Young cg Total Riss for os very A AKE . . munity Net'l Bank Bldg. SUIS | BEI caviaa ae 2 tebteem sencli_ tw REALTOR . commer mber of excellent but 7 . F. +: Fug_with pad. Cheap EM 3-231. HOMAS ECONOM fone” Drayton. Pains Open Eves tu ¢ FE tee? Pui "besement sr Rie "ea. *1 {Gut begat and ard , “<> CF 35,000 F amilies EASY SPIN Y WABHER Ex: FURNITURE Co, sane bras ota, vo Fer thi we p $aceees , é} ; ry "8, Woodward, 361, S. SAGINAW ST. ‘et ae beautiful Younes! DONELSON PARK | Tene” Wooded and open tiles >, i . Recommend 300 = — en bath, arranged) Ranch w. Alt on one oor} — $12,500—$2,500 Down Hoch aporesimetely am sere is ' > ’ A SR ’-PIECE L & 7 room, and with attached 1% car garage. Aijsnetive 2 begrecm Reach home ried = ee eae cmews | B kn r S , ‘x ROOM GROUP attached ga-| 24 ft. copes ae som, 2 development. This - tS 4 oN uc e eS ee slightly sotie piece suite, 2 materi ve; room or dining room. Large ‘ortable e ts exce’ -. “ete . m ' ’ , at abroughout Ottered vk cheerful kitchen and utility room. condition” ft has, madera convent. HOLMES. oN 7 Mi Tg tee 3 eta 7 on Norms. See 1g ge hy built ‘on i, ieoxate’ ft ‘ot, Be. : TRAM = Ife — 1" pour (4 oe et te Po terrehernen ALL FOR PAY WARD E, PARTRIDGE) gat, schol, pred, stasis, | fre abd ote this home. call aFY BAR Me RVES : leat office ONLY $2 WEFKLY. NE Eves. 3-006 You hae amount, no 42 Orchard 1050 W W. HURON ste RANCH HOMES eetel ene, Acre $5,800 for - _For Sale Acreage 47 | Business Opportunities 51 ceduetlns, nel ota 1% Born Ee oF Weliocated | in Waterford ares} small bome. 1% car garage. This} WANT TO BUILD? - REA MESEEAGSES | Sedrooms, “Iie led, Bains. fire-| finishing ‘out “t'is pried to seit | FRE S68, Our large. selection of | RQUITY IN 4 ACRES. 3, BED. Sod . SO Buckner: te Lee MICHIGAN __ xan tan a attached ii garages See ike nee. aig Si ad none hey bast home, n. Plastored ome L— i era — THAN YOU fine. OTTE floors and painted walls. Oii : youuships. choice | PE 40251 after 6 p.m. ; 'ISINESS ran out aa tect] eMac tmtge ice] GAYLORD Very veuionabe terms Pe a mes € Pet senged 828 sucky aR pg Het I 3 FE +9564 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |! ACRE § Room ar & As One of the best in Oakland County | @0# company. ® finest home develop- ‘ “of choice and | 138 E. Pike 8t., Open Eves & Sun. Ph. FE S065 ——_Saay Beaker, Srmevile | over $200,900 annually. On main ments. We miles west of Strange mecessay ‘financing, ""* | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | 7 ¥. Oeee Eves. TU 8:30 120 ACRES highway etd cl eons parking oe tert] LAKE FRONT HOME WHITE a See oat MME | een ie stints copeeer| Buckner | van and Cass, Priced at $2,250. a For Sale Acreage 47) Stanchion nave, less than (6208 | oh caly s00e por mesih. Ne cuter ‘ = 3 ACRES | an alt toomy's Sedroom, "ty BROS ANGE PARCEL OF LAND. vic.| Ovact' wil’ ate’ thetitee is'ina | maces very aaecrete | Finance Co, . Sarees ad - | apm zapens om sann, oe | Serine se Mente eet | Satta ey ete | em Soe ee Ses) ey ee a $i | VILLAGE OF foe gy ed ae | : . Svieet oh cn ge ab ee Sa —_ C. PANGUS 1919 M15 |__| Pontiac, 3nd Floor, National Bldg. 6 ACRES for quick sale. Fiamnetsitdt Tan “fa — Fe lrenriie _I8_eetles_| MICHIGAN BUSINESS | prapten piates, tt Disto ivy. “OXFORD ACH ACREAGE |sarrs c =| me ering damm tat | “tine. Geunomara noe. | Weled tabs, 1p, Berson pegs eae | rei, esau tt ne Oxford, Mich___Ou ban "tadontion Mis ear" Griontiie Sale Business Property 49) _ or, rz ermation eal GET CASH QUICKLY Ex- pe Pid siege, Mee Located ings Lake Rd JOHN ni hed cares aa = down and 620 per month. So OVER 2 ACRES KINZLER Sommer ot. Price ‘$1300. we Corner anew and —- REALTOR . — . $1220 down $15 670 W. Huron St. PE 4-3935 Coepeceting’ Iel aay eachaies FIRST TIME F. C. Wood Co. a pn East of Lake Orio 2 bed | PAS NES - Up to $500 Corner witisme Late Rd. & M59| Brick x and ‘enatiy: pine rane type. school churches end ne let. Pee. — Commercial Corners FASTRY BUSING x pes 1955 cars. 4 fe minstes, OR 3-1235 Office Open 9-§| 2 bedrooms 18x24 and 15x18. Large | turing oak floors, walls, location for Located on West side busy paved closed living room, 18x25, with natural is fully in. $100 DOWN Ful ‘and i hy oo furniture. Aner_#._eall_ OR fireplace. “cit "heat Thermador | 4 ted hime i a . Mice level sere of land located doctor's etfice. ‘Look over this ts | business, “wine's routes, | Sunalures’ and other eee ; stove » kitchen. Attached car end | Built in set. Price 910.500. 92.306 close down town Auburn | acre parcel at Mt. Clemens & big returns. ‘Wiese Roees F i] half ¢ rage. Lot 278x3 fi. Lake down, eights, Priced at only gues. Featherstone then come in and tale, Pirtures and. equines of: 3 LADD 5 brivileges. ot on Indian Lake. Only - see us. Collect income from 2 wee ot 67.068. wn, Lease Oakland swiEpy ‘ R. D. RILEY, BROKER | bowses until you build.” will sell Se soeat oe oer mente. ,LOOK AHEAD! NORTH PERRY EVERYTHING | | va ets FE tau} ° “Fm n Co A North Berry Be fy, Reneett, 7) ahi "cas1 foot. Janay on founds: ; JOSEPH F. REISZ | god sBU rete nae Loan Co. co a paved toed. 'Puratined | rooms. 2 ee ieee on Mister’ bedroom ‘and ving FE 2.0259 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. Terms. Decsment Scns car garage (with full | Foom 23 Se oa REALTOR _63%4 W. Huron st. } om RANCH TYPE ment drive. “Natural fireplace.| Pratiered’** painted” watts, ook DAVISBURG 3 SMALL BUILD. MAHAN FE 2-9206 2 bed: sot complet-/ Anchor fencing po | back yerd./ fioors. Equipped with eluminum ACREAGE ings on Main St. One eq a i eel ed i) as VN 000 down. ‘a block to bus line. storms and screens. Auto. oll % acre $7,850 wun ‘one fein | 2 Blocks to St. Michael's ileses ging Fe pareetes “deal tor home en “Sa. ome tor further tetorme- em... AF sine Dockange ah toa mre Mare Reeds| © rooms, 3 bedrooms ail ca one peg a Aad my sit tee etn subalviding ta Fy B D. CHARL ES, Realtog ° saan 1 ones ____Mortgage Loans oe 54 some repair. floor. Living room 13411, dining: terms . pocketbook. Call us today. 1717 8. Telegraph FE 4-081 ron LADD’ S if re eae a ae nee | WHITE BROS, ‘ WEXT Wel Fiance ee $600 to $1 500 , inc. | Need floors in most of the house. | bg soe INDUSTRIAL BLDG, 4 yore a Eee ng ages eae aller Chee ome open pian" 'S=B 1 Me # awe ae wes Paisreundes| i Spee game, pare) CONVALESCENT OR oe . oe tion. You must see to appreciate. Rd MM a oo ve ore ee ‘TOURIST HOME Co-operative Real Picate eachange| “mee “wan w | KEN ro 1 cee fal ia ee eemea |" cn tannfecturing. Suenetints see On paved street in largest sity eer or ae r with 4 to siz acres . $-bedrm. house sgn Sata Bete SCHRAM. Retebtished tn 1006 Woo Vooded Acreage John K. Irw in si oie ae = STi there is none county Es condition. pa- ‘ . 5- 5 . ° . a F : ee w with in cleus, yeme. Lovely living room| FF. 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 $050 DOWN - Over 1 sere of ground. po REALTORS Sore ie nage bs , and dining room, attractive If no answer. ph. PEE +2004 r Sine 9,300 wick sale ing i freed terrace. Tile ORS eect” sat Oman legion, Saat" couple as fa went “of Pontae.™ veman| mee o. egner, ot 1 000- glass enc rrac #/1111 Joslyn, Cor 3rd. REA ‘ror . 2. ir rt. 2) . eB Lots , pant ones NBarage. CALL Co-operative Real’ Estate Exchange den specer shade trees woo! fee | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor |e | MOTEL, OR BOAT LOCATION. ide acceuted. as Be tas C R 'POINTMENT |! at $6,050. Call ronized lake. @rm, mode ne Sa eae C T 563 Community a 1B B GOOD | era ree Net wg, erm gay pown nese saetim, | FE SGT "Eh PE EBS | Rent Lease Bus, Prop. 49 | Eons" Rann tei ate ears | ih. ake rontage Heat in this 2 bedroom ranch | heme f aura large lot, Tiled 6 “Wane "REAL one FOR RENT 8 LEASE. TWO)| ments. 240 ft, on Dry only s , . 70 f. frontage oon Middle Stratts home Located in west side sub- bath, wired f, ‘peal Station and office. | 35 miles trom re is | % sTunE- Lake! 26x44 ft almost new alu- Givision only one bicck from seiboges to te Maceday gn By ~ |__ _ Very_ ie’ tent. t. OR 31360. financial welepondena $19,800 Mendt mander, for dump minum sided 2 bedroom ranch schoo!. Fully insulated, storms is now, Asking price $8,000, ae —- a with $4,500 down, truek eh bungalow. 15x15 living room, Ro- and screens, cedar shake sid- | mapas MOBIL GAS STATION apt BUGGY. oo man brick fireplace. Big picture ing. $1,000 down to veterans. INDIAN VILLAGE - Brick }-bedrm. | Looking for elbow room? Teen you | FI OY D KE NT, Realtor -y Ry window over! ake Dining Also terme to civilians, $10,000 | era kitchen with better check these parce Corner of 15 Mile ang Deauinére. 4 a a ae! 0. L Satara finish ithehen — | Pull Pric Secakinss” oe tiled bath, He He REPO occ cecessscgassccean: a ——! ee § Pg —¢ 24 Ww. aero oen I ion FE 6-61 eo | Wai. ar a wate a water, Full Wine ssereceeenseces ~ Bt, contac Ope down softener fl corey % car garage $47 MONTH PAYMENTS ows: by Desement, gas heat 10 “ecres oseene Cereeneeeasees $4500; FE 20103. Eves and holidays. | wext tothe Power. Le meg TK 5. Pal . $16,000 with - $4,500 down. Including taxes and insurance. $15,000 with $3,000 down 90 acres 11. $9,000 |_ FE: 56-0402. a ; § Will ‘silew 00 for in eity, one block from city bus Small down ,payments. Call today | STORE FOR RENT, EAST GIDE Hotel & Li B BREN 1960 ' line, Completely finished with | 111. aCRES - North suburban lo-| for eppointment. snouping center. Gpen tor ugtt ote iquor bar an R |. ump ries cok Soots. Vepeten ite a8 cation, Nearly new 2-bedrm. CRAWFORD ety, » i r Long established. Owner retiring. 6 . Porke doors. $7300 ‘Full Price with home, full bath, modern kitche AGENCY kind of Ne 0416 De racidly expanding rr REALTOR FE 2.0474 attached garage. Also additional | g54 wy 1840 | ene 0 only $1,108 down. ranch type home under con- | 8% W. Huron FE 4-190 | — RESTAURANT AND HOME| fect highways. Includes property, % Teles 4. Open Evening . struction. Ideal location for two Eres. MY _3-t008 Separate buildings situated on tri-| business & equipment’ Renae on, tore or or . Cooperative Real Estee Exchange WM. A. relatives or rental ho tngle at the important intersec-| about $38,000 down. —_F , KENN EDY et natal thant with es For Sale Farms 48) Saar Sunes Late ares and SEP H F. REISZ ‘Sparco s| Doser PPP APP LDPDDPIE EPO ” * ft. frontage on these 2 highways. LTOR ___ 52% W. Huron &.! Sisge for 978. GATEWAYS to . POR SALE. ALL PARM BUILD-| Includes valuable land, neal 3 bed. *E 2-0259 Tus trailer” for | s. silos, garages, barn oom Chev wine HAPPINESS rw mifE*7°° re os fi LOND KENT, Ne vit | Stsoned"'avtlings'se"towa‘ig| fenourant, wel eabiane? ieee scecasonist tbe ag | ___ OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 8 _ wes. excellent ition. Must be sold ing busines: , Cnty $19, for _Sale Land | Contracts 52 52/| install. 5% hp. ho, as we are movihg. Come and! everything (foe res $7,000 cash) ~~" trade, ae . Next to the Consumers Power.| give them your pereioal Phone! down payment), AUBURN HEIGHTS | |_For Sale Lake Prop. 44| $f, Wile R)m. General $1400 DISCOUNT NEW RANCH HOME - Mills Larro Researen Farm. loa Takes $4200 handle — 95e4 WANN" | ‘104g Mile Road, Detroit 19,” Mich. ar - = traclively dea od falty insulated "| Phone ‘Detroit exchange.” Kiso: PE seat niiasnaae home featuring a tt | UNION LAKE FRONT, 3 BED-| wood 1-1630. LET YOUR sre room, tile bath with van- 3 bed brick with « bath chine gad aut pool fireplace. base- ity, colored 1 fixtures, 2 extra iarge{ ang ‘powder room, also screened | | ‘ear Brinson with “ireptace, 8 ACRE LAKE | Apc GooD arre Ss work Poh ¥ bedroome, plenty closet space. porch or terrace. Large land- ea terma to mortgage butldings, near iene and d joel We have Land Cont: for sale. Oo RTT pate RETtY | Soaped lot 80x50, Giadiy shown, . Ford, Liscoln plant A goed buy | eeis Commerce Rd. at Green Lk. Both green aod Seasenal. Peon janned i riced @ , . acre. Dial 34006 . Bag heat windo al throughout | SCH ISTRICT®: Tare, s ‘bedrooms, com ieeyy tar 90 Acre inke farm. vacant ‘| Business Opportunities Si} poe vos a meow is nies one of Pomstae ROO fon $11 950 ‘with: siched. einejeting 1 retrig.. 2 os weeded near Pontiac, $900 per | ~~~ |: Contracts @ specialty, ee oe ee a m0, $3,500 down. 8EE EA pene. — we es tor. isa ft, on lake. 6 eee Dene. acre. Terms. GROCERY BEER Call PE FE sans. or, FE 86-0441. Ask rm. Also a bedrm and bath wi Lake Property of this kind ts) GROCERY, BEF ; YDEN . , : t r- Tt uN, A HOME TO LIVE | ute tra oi, Sea Rt Ul | 3 bedroom neime, 1% paths. base. | SctleSi Here, are, two leood ar | eV TA J CHAS —_ nn Y IN * | ment, hot air heat. 1% ear ga- 6 E. Waltea € . p AND BE RAPP ns wii mertnenl. 3 cet kareae aed) Tet lake nate tenia Be Business with excellent possibitt. 7 bmn oe ae * . 0 nie Y T 4 ' cr en * attractive fully insulated ranch well’ Jandscaped ‘yard. Call; acre lots. $12,000, terms 7. . ROCKE also siting auarters: “Large io Money to Loan 53 Witt, SWAP “ng ponen| Gaeees | Philgas — Tappan range, | all at bargain nner Used : h s an i rhb ; . 3 r expansion ark in: mi75 . Lend pz ei prices cose bane 2 large bedrosms, offering an if) = WA. H. KNUDSEN -G. TROCKE, Realtor 1648 Union ths Pl _EM 3.4671 Pouible for sale, "lease, “or trade. ~~~ “| OF ere 4089 event or cash, | $50. Call MAple 5-4791, ve, Fre is. fe. rien zoom, ttle, bate end REALTO '1648 Umon Lake Rd EM _3-4671 Call today ~ ee TE Soe Sree. | 10300 Hadley Rd. "SURPLUS LUMB Th kitchen, full basement. o $10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. a0 ACRES M TERIAL SALES C fndecaped “tat tsogtss kT. FTE seis _____| For Sale Resort Prop. 464 | 3 nom, pemiy ceterm beme John K. Irwin down hi Sesemant St Kent, see —_, =| fags be. ean Sane cated on west sid¢ Paved street fences. Bo t tool abdial ‘ m Sot a, ot neni tar ——— —— - vern Privileges on Williams Lake. Of- . meee tity at hay. areta & ae tae REALTOR seher ‘home, vaeun hand. Plastic Wall Tile... .2c ea. ea. fered at $10,500, 84.700 down. B t n 55 ACRES shout 25 ‘mi. west st Remnies. | ’ Since land contr Unclaimed lincieum .......... ts m ate ssession riced a@ 1 oe Saginaw Street {| batreyp -revet | ...8}}..}©}©§©=©—©—)—)— h iarpiaus Paint TebysTeelTATE » PALEMA Feces onca sring tt tee | ESoai, ea er Te Extra Fc Ast | Ry. VALUET, Realtor | Wile ememel YOU BUY IT WELL INSURE mooded. In Sen whe Dorothy Snyder Lavender | Eve_P® 2- 21908 (or "Pe S400 , sis Gani aoe rE bens Harold’ s Paint & Lino, Ty nea. peer anv W erty: REALTOR S 8, Saginaw MAHAN | TRADE | Seip sir ci Biigs | new mutt" re sas P te gu srw, emay xt |" For dale Clothing 8o| 7 2 noLiawar Sea ean suet ats i RIGHT! artridg e signature, car or oPLPDLN LP LLP PPP P PA Paha a Iman, 4 ROUAWAT d ff Bald- Loans made without ph... tat ‘ ELECTRIC o | Stn One beerem coun a 2 a 40 Acres any worthwhile purpose, BLACK GEALSKIN COAT. Say 14. | ‘S2 GAt, Pe tea | Be eee oe mane wo and bath up Auto beat - 1s THE “BIRD” 19 SER 20° monthe to. repay. Goad condition. 900. Bat -. | vester, Almost _pew._F a0 eat gee ine tke eos | LUMPHries Romeo see a i ea Re 5 ae nd sto: Will consider _* : ye my , © " -, ence he i 10738 W. Huro — «| vour eauity . Sreaeet loans RE AT _TOR FE 2- 0474 e yom =. —_ come TODAY Ss SPECIALS HOUSEHOLD ae v6 Bell tor . PE s fgetencs. . | &. Woot. NEXT DOOR zc. Br or smaller home in e. 83 N Telegraph Open Evenines - drooms, 2 ceramic tile Pes. tapeh . ward, am. Ol. POST bath fe tile kitchen, BUSY LIQUOR BAR. in booming WEDDING GOWN AND VEIL, ST OFF Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 30 ps mahogany ne liv- on community north of geo FIN ANCE . size 16. OR 3-7778 after 6:30 p.m. RCA condition, one fae Le im oom — ad jotmin, errace resent) rosat, ce... 1ww.,rmhCO:R an. eon NEW HOM ES | FAD] Sale Suburban Prop, ASA “feautiful dining room. Oil er year with no food Dor eo Corporation ot, Pontiac Sale Household Goods 57| _ Orion. My 2-4006. ou ee saat hot water heat. 80° barn. 80° Eiinment, Only open till midnight. | 314 Bout Saginaw POLL LPP PRL ae org: 4 te GUUS. GUARAN- OF et ie me 4 4 unit Income within walk- & machinery building, 36° corn It's the best street Class-C in) and Floor o Pieaerel P08 | pokes. 966 Myrtle. Drive out Oakland to Inglewoo ihe distance of dewnlows Pet. crib and granary — chicken ages, Full price $49,500 on terms. 1 | A TERRIFIC BUY. 4 burn- eae a Sttractive modern two bedroom! Rochester Gas heat 2 car Lots and Lots of Lots pened, “widen, 3 corrals. LAROW NARDWARE. teceled ta TEAGUE FINANC ECO. & table top Gas STOVE, 1988 models, one of America’s best homes. We invite comparison. We garage coreet Ei . “Foor | Some wooded. Some ideal All buildings in eaestions one of Metropolitan Detroit's area. 202 N. MAIN — hooked so you can see | age go tect, a Swe eee honestly feel here is more home) heat oie entis ¢ as dow for tri-level. Some lake conditi This In 1955 grossed roximately | 1 “HES R, MICH ide = zones tor for a little "more than a used for your dolar, than any produc-| payment. Cali for * siirther lots. Priced from *°1,500 up. deal tor ‘intensified ‘forming $70,000. Plenty of offatreet park- ROCHESTE R, | . jent 1 Onl Ui. 22 Da. machine, Michigan Fluorescent, poral yen, bowie, ae = ee aetaits, or Just concerns soueeey ing at foie buey mtersection lo- LOANS bi TO kota on. 21s after 6 33 Orchard Lake Ave, ; . : vin; acre! cation rective room own- . . REFRIGERATOR LIKE WEW RO days 2-8. ~ e!WpY | avebie Phone for further ers apt 82, di fu, ik LIVESTOCK REFRIGERATOR, LIKE NEW. NO ‘eaniviteL woRdsoN | RAD] ROGER B. HENRY, | Inc. information. of ‘about yoy own plus atoc mn ROUsEHDLD, Joo ps _ a a if aBIS fensgoebt fier Feruses. fs | en en dn — vt | TOTAL PRICE, — $12,250 I ___OL 10111 or OL 1-012 DO-IT-YOURSELF. and unpainted | ~~] ABC \ j D RA! pets “bene fen wes ie | 7 t of Ponti For | Sale | L ts 46 basic. R. iri pp, Realtor furniture Business, located near patton a trvin NE double oven fully gute. Late moa-| SPECIAL BARGAIN meted. A home you would be! 2 miles wes wen centts, ce ol ice Btract downtown Pontiac. It takes only | 64 W_ Lawrence St. FE 41838 fis. Milk’s Appliance. 1493| Twin size Maple beds and ¢ atts Wines ed pO gua ted room, home re & seme $1,350 plus inventory to get int 8. Woodward, Birm, MI ¢-i300. dpe ongechntts le Fooms throughout. Flus| breezeway and garage. 2 LOTS ON | DUPOINT HEIGHTS ve Sbisi or Pee 44zre thls new popular and very profit. “WHEN YOU NEED |q GAB RANGE USED. R. p|4 80d 5 drawer Mapie I ge I Rr og ga a sf able “buuinens Ano eh Chee * F. ® appo: | : ; opkins. _ Munro, 1000 W. Huron, ; = ti beautiful kitchen, 9x18, some finishing What a good | , pay t 500 BENDIX DR : gi beats recreation rong tol deg| for mespandemateat — EAROE TAR wee CREED LOR WARD FE. PARTRIDGE O ew. fuly guaracieed, Delivered | & drive, good garage and many | si 90, with $950 down win aterford. Ca Holly Area REALTOR FFE 4.3581) i it eiteas on, your gad tnctaliet “No dows payment. } 7 others. | gece TO 49 Acre Fruit F ee -_ oe can 8 nts gs el at conten at Porcelain top tabi oe AL FURNACE | down payment éscre crest arm NEW LOCATION AT signature car or furnttu een | model A-t . $39, Phone > Seeeeeerer bee : 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, $9500 D RAY N 9 Colonial home in 1050 W. HURON ST, Gorsers. Farments to ny Beto MY_3-3711. , "Also nice, Wotnut Sedroom’ ‘suites one $ ACRE LAND, SALE OR TRADE excellent condition Large = budget, ‘gs nan iad to etp BOTTLE GAS and dinette sete and refrigerators. | CABIN iMeite ont aiaey eWET WOODS cS eienrce | ' Sapbae | aati agree ROPTTE cas | eed raat an dt ee ee lee nice | A lmited number of excellent horse barn 3c 3 car “garage Fiiee cone! fn, “ony aig pie _ Keayon thing fs tbe tome. ed amen 7 , ; bath, jana large livable rooms Waiting for the rieht home lots are still avatlable in this | 4 room modern cottage, Ap. BUILDER “CONTRACTOR DESIRES __Puelgas OR 1. thresh Bea oe mae | Feel ea Siero | Gah" aitasaowa, | CE Tos ity WE Poa” | Ca aNcE co. | BRAND NEW @PIECE |, ,Oakland Furniture yours on the marke restrictions. FHA proved. . ‘wn, v. < 8. ine w VACANT TWO FAMILY Then this 1s for you, Sem- Convenient term | Fone sale 106 8 $5050, $1450 DOWN inole Hills with 4 bedrooms, ranged to meet tndicideal pied. | Milford Area : ASE COMPLETE Q 1 8 Ponting 9 pate, peak Bidg. BUNK BED OUTFIT SPECIAL 0. A adel an poarese gg en Two, panes eves Sal senes. HOLME | 42 Acre Fruit Farm Red. Morse Gore, PE Site. | treed debris zeae bedroom a: ‘ Fs : OT si . bedroom and half bath up. New! This is the best of construc- ‘A home in good condi-| HERE'S YOUR CHANCE To OWN EE |. eton_ OR FONG oF 27070. __ - i080 CHEVIE, RADIO AND HEAT- (Y 3-261 N. MAIN 8T. ~~ . THOROUGHBRED GERMAN ANDERSON Matthews ver, edoor, PE $2014 MY 366i) cyst _"Eeonomy Cars, 32 Auburn. | _Pevegin, DETROITER CHEVROLET i0e, S50OR, wo PONTIAC i064 DOOR STAR: | 102 STUDEBAKER PARTLY RE- CREAM TAKES |. Hargreaves | "tariiests eter ercentana FORD PetetttirtMtiedane end orate | sored suishater good cow fd “ : 4 ~ Complete! u 6.00, FE - “| Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 am BEEMER 211 8. Saginaw St. FE 4.4546 LOOK! im wn ore 5 im thei walt — JENEED S CA pego 1965 Plymouth ve Bavoy Dix. Club . 1963 PONTIAC BY OWNE ‘ colors | DOGS, CATS BOARDED, DOGS| Unchallenged leaders in their Sx Say mete cay & : . door Chieftain, h dramatic, with ti price range, 1, 2 and 3 bed- an, Power Flite, R & H. +1857 : i: rained, BurrShell, 375 8. Tele- ‘ ve it. all ee am ti geiracrliaar ~ Michigan | _ graph, rooms, ee #i, ft. Seaown #6 | BAGLEY AUTO PARTS , _ tax for 3 e 4 -ENTILE Ave: ~ ? — , no dea too small, | FE 5-0219 170 BAGLEY 8T. | 1954 Ford a 4 dr. V8. FLOOR CARS Oo AL CARS i } : I UMBER Hay, Grain & Feed 71 oo eel te tee es CALIFORNIA BUYER Pordometie. Rw Ezire low | ALL MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM NE DER )E R Hav e . AVERILL'S, 2030 DI HWY. ALPALPA, ALL mimpe MAY.| que man complete tine in Oar-| AYER Sete or Pie aaues AB LOW As 91150 f ad ——_ FE _2-0018 or FE 40006 PRICE < i ons, com round, whole or; land aN P CARS. 1953 Dodge 4 dr. Coronet m nf * ‘ ‘S Cents. Each CARRY - it tYPas_OF HA : ‘oats. TeuAMs jon and seiner” Bitches. i hd eae OR basi —— vs queme. by er YOUR OP CAR DOWN, UP TO ; } F HOP - ; ify ees he 89d ¥ ArneT | tte. “Meters, ‘Turniture,” pais: | WANTED FORD 7DR. 100143 OR “es bund 36 MO, ON BALANCE O ‘ . 7 LOOR Ss $38 See cg te deliver. ‘OA Sa ite . mobi home, es, everyibing for the Bod ean. Set y Pg oe a Chi — D cacagggy Mev S< DRIVE THAT EXTRA MILE FOR MANAGEM ENT . B he A a. 5 a o a rive X 4 . i oa D OESING AL | on. Tex Tdnen | WE PAY TOP "DOLLAR FOR| A one-owner beauty. GREATER SAVINGS ‘35 Plymouth 2 dr.. .$1545 Trans- * CORN 9.50 4 caATs Serres eee {LL 8 BALES COMMUN ITY 1983 Pontiac | 3 dr Snanoy motor. | AT OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCA. "54 Chevrolet Conv. $1045 <4 ves 9818 E 40000 aes 'S4F ib Wa ' 4 138 CORN. OATS. i AND ND CUT. Lor open Eves. ana son ima cheveiet iene Din_¢ dr ; ‘34 Ford 8 2 dr... $965 t oe ee —|Eraaareae ere | ~=MOTORS = |“frsian ee iisst| JEFFREY — |¥Piymouh cl ce $5) DOTtatlol 2 He 1956. Quality homes at e w mileage bea' yi : 5 rvevrolet Be ir 6 CORN OATS moderate . Two 1955 De . ; eS, ‘ i n Bvaruishes 30. per cook lf | OU, 20008. Rochester firstors, aew.catg very substan | 803 N. Main, Rochester FORD SALES |’33 Dodge 4 dr...... .$695 ecials 5 ere nee Savings, COW OR HORSE MAY. BY BALE | tial savings. used trailers, OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M. 1951 Chrysler Windsor Dix. 4 ¢. 52 Ford 84d $695 ; nse sma or a Pet: up ‘er delivered. | gg Mi, - nee OLive 23-0311 ie] Lifeguard dag AL ny . OAK ND UNTY’S 139 Che Pa 2 de... $398 Commerce | Ca Ma 6-6008, oS | _ WANTED SCRAP CARS wa sabes. LA co evrole Tices a HAY, Sc A BALE Ph. OR 34811. * trim. See me now, F 40 t : Qala he per te ib, OXFORD Wrecked B Jack Cara | 0 capes wae se: es BUSIEST '52 Dodge 4 dr.......$565 Oo 2 Oak Pena, On Ronen 1000 8. Hospital Rd Pontiac ' feo. 5 BB. Fividmatic drive. FORD DEALER 52 Chry. 4 dr........$695 { oe g|"* atte "| Trailer Sales | HSteauarere | Bet Re Te ER gli Foazan.. S| CHOOSE ‘, . ‘© : * edie a 6-252 eee p t enter OL sont. __For Sale Livestock 72 Prices slashed on used “THE HIGH DOLLAR | Si, Rontiag 2 47,03, am, vet bisek. Oa o-anas a Serre 2 dr pte FROM : "WATER i lala trailers. Must cut down] 9.) iin erate used cara we| i deautiful condition, Just eed OPEN ’TIL 9 odge 2 dr.....,.$395 75 t 395 ‘ 80,000 Dow-E Mistime min- | FOUR BRAMMA WEIPERS AND} ; Get at : need them: Drive the extra miles,| & driver. |'50 Buick 2 dr........$375 O i eral. value for $180. PHA dull, Call _ evenings, OA 83773. _ mventory. Get a =e * ‘. pay you weil. 4540 Dixie ’ > z 1 . ; we ee ae ie ; | FOR BALE OR TRADE BLACK| here today. 40 to pick CLARKSTON ee eectattal’s DOOR EXCEL. 50 Plymouth 2 dr....$265 COME QUICK BEFORE WELDER, 1 AMP. 10 Ht | mare. chestnut mare quarter , "i J. VANWELT . SAT ES including 2 snow tires. Call afte /THEY AE ALL SOLD Air , $200. OR 40.| horse wel} broken, standard bred | from. » Je Vale - MOTOR SALES c pas res. r ot A BS aL, a terials for Daion ‘Wrecking | harness to f% 300 to 600 1B. pony | ge. te new “sa Stewarts, Ger- WANTED “aenaP< CARs. » CLARKSTON Fone = see KAISER AUTO. Plymouth COMMUNITY Co., Inc., 31248 W. 8 Mile Rd, | 585 Granger Rd. Oxford OA 6-2066 rele. Skylines and Molly coaches _ 34511. CCURYSLER ~ PLYMOUTH aoe reeves family car i y Orchard Laie Ré. GReen- | SADDLES. BREAST MARTINOALE | 14 ace alee the lntest is | PRICE 1 THE hEsT — THEN GET | Opee't ot pm te OND econ CUSTOM LINE MOTORS { OAL. -s for the horsemen. PE | oF tir Ned Coach. You have to, ‘* BIL l SPE ENCE sedan. With Pord-O-Matic, radio, Dodg © © at 36 Gal ; ama ONE Soa sates too tonennee Tral!- USED CA. pooter. sts. Encsptionaliy at ye Onn mre ; tons ow PAYERS FOUR COWS AND ONE | cr"tars aad necesssriee, Micat- | 6? Oakland “Ate PE 7333 Chevrolet Bita. Twp. RIEMENSCHNEIDER OLive 2-8311 i Laundry pe. celf, 100 jaying pullets, White ne : : Rocks. Belling om account of ti|-| SD bottled rr ‘ UP TO $50, } » FOR JUNK & CHEAP F LINCOLN 1955 CAPRI COUPE. HARD TO SPELL... EASY TO : 172, f cigeenize mens, OR 34358 ; Oxford Trailer Sales _ears, x JUNK CAS SCRA ot _ eves, 1956 Demo Ss peel ory Ming Mog ures, “lie ©: tage! oe eins Mile Bouth of Lake Orion on WTD. JUNK CAR . ‘ Do It Yourself 61 F Prod 78| ° ‘uy 1 tron, Fast soweios Call PE FLOOR CARS OFFICIALS CARS B b F t, ] — —— —— i Sale Farm Produce 7 12M high 47 ft. tone S oe COURTESY CARS O rost, Inc Rignay marred. | NT Montcaim PE 68a. | pe <_bere! See M&M Motor Sales LINCOLN M MERCURY AND , L rge selection 7 w. ! . TORS For doliar on jate model cars.|2 DOORS 4 DOORS Sean Wee OUR TOOLS. se om wed Ba TQATSS ne.) DID “YOU. KNOW | sen Diste Hwy. OR 3100) | SPORT COUPES & CLUB COUPES | , CORTIN LER yg b ag gor t ape. wiring, left, first farm You can now get a modern mobile | TOP DOLLAR FOR CLEAN CARS | 100s BEL AIRS 850 S We OODAV. ARD ; exceptional . Michig plete glock soil sewer crock 1 home, like rent, with optics to | “and” late. models BIRMINGHAM ) Ow, 33 Lake rain , Montcalm Builders ers + Equi % purchase) No down pay ex- | ECONOMY C&R8, 22 Auburn SIXES & EIGHTS MI 6-2200 JOrdan 6.1393, Ave. bupply. 16 West Monteaim. FE | Sale Farm Equipment 7 cept first months rent, "Move “in| —* WANTED BCRAP CARS pSTANDARD TRANS | ML 620 ee eee MYERS PUMPS _Gioued_every Thursday) BOLEINS & WHEEL MORSE RID- TR: NILE "R EXCHANGE ——¥e: OR Ot NEW i "Low As | a a SS SS SS ° shallow well jet oumos. FOR RENT me Speers: Soew See oe | eS. Telegraph. PE 2-3200 — W ANTED Pry and out. $1.345, y's toy WARE | "tn ‘sone sieamertSaae'y & | tay, MA St Open, res © as. pit _ rut “Price Bob Frost, Inc. Ss furnace "vacuum sieaners, ‘Oak: MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS: DROP| R ~_ Rent Trailer Speer? 79; LATE MODEL CARS | yo FINANCING PROBLEMS > [wate ease 5 wee | tenia tie Bh Bea Garden & Lawn Equipment, 180) | Ty 41 TRAILER SPACES RENT. sia oan and Sharp a pen SR S| ee URY AN , igen Sale Musical Goods 62| Milena)" Birmingham, Mich. Ui Foxes, Poser — CLENN'S wAEE ADVANTAGE oF oun | 85'S. WooBWARD ; ~ bid ewes : essorie LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION BIRMINGHA' - NTIQUE UST RRO MI_6-2200 JOrdan 63633, u ; A ORGAN, #35 OR YOUR NDUSTRIAL & FARM at Aa ABs : otter, Call_FE '¢0387_beore_3. ree LL C WITH sNow| |, AUTO GLASS SERVICE MOTOR SALES aa vee ae save 83, PACKARD CLIPPER, 3 DOOR | Meck, fefinished, Pancelient” cond. OUBON: In NOCD SHAPE. | our service? Glass installed while ; 254 8. Saginaw st FE ¢7711 SAVED BEFORE ‘82 Packard Patrician, loaded. Low AT MI AMI : . | PE $3553. FERGUSON, AND NEW Tos Sak, Heewrence Jone beneved. For Sale Trucks 90 Cg ae ee a gt gar a eee Sano TeaeeadS | we ponoe 1 vom FREUD, KE ING | 83 gescrecmes : rT . . - 5 Cc bal oy See Gsliagher's. 18 E ‘Ryton ‘HOUGHT I rEN & Son walled wou re ° = ‘good shape. FE 44818 ot ie oP dior," Fordon 7m THAT'S NEWS ome $82 N. Main, Rochester, Spee , . ‘ : :| NEW \NO. CABLE, ib Auto. as8 Y 254020 "33 ‘Chevy Sedan, new paint, ~ a NET, FIA Me discount: | KING BROS. SPECIAL jz 122 Oakland _ Ave. _ or 41066 | CHEVROLET, 4 SEDAN. DELIV. CHEV-OLDS i faci ea neat? $398 up. Revt Preducts Co, OL WE WILL wt. PAINT. ~_For § or Sale | Tires 80-A aa = 5 Elizabeth Lake Rd. a § bes It b in Mian hat . Red H . 1. _. | PICK-UP, STEAM CLEAN. b cme Nn ; grin , Miami, ORGAN, § OCTAVE REED. FINE TUNE UP ope ee on s WHITE WALL NEW TIRES FOR SALE. 19 FORD BUs. aN Cakland County's Fastest “Hetare por ie ; may ae cold in am a our prices are Red Hot ee fd, rape re oe =| Seon ios, PARTS EXTRA ae end mleed. PE ¢-oee7. | S004 renatng onde "ya Sane Growing Dealer on in Pontiac. Stop in and inspect our cars with the ¥ ge ny : *| PREE GREAS OUN WITH EACH 93 8. Saginaw. 51, one Ton| 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M15 | .___F® RADIO. HEATER. | « - ' : . Oxford. _OA 8-3028._ PAINT JOB USED TIRES, 61,50 UP, | H.C. MODEL eR Uke ney RADIO. HEAT | “Red Hot Prices.” 1956 license plates will be PIANO, TUNING AND REPAIR: | x corm ym einia | ORR? white wall S00 8) bertoaw’ | STARE, EXCEL. COND. MAple 5-5071 Sat Ants ak, ihe notes ee pak oocar Senmiet oe a KING BROS. FE _ ¢-0687. sis GOOD TIRES IN EXCELLENT ites ’ti Lk. Ra. EM 30117, to the purchaser of ood Will us Piepany fulshe goed cond. Puowe YOUR IH DEALER 70-15 SUBURBANITES, $10.96 EX-| CONDITION. KING ‘Err |_____ Open Nites 'til 9 isis MERCORY ORTCLATA RED| °° tC P re ae Good Will used car upon the i PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE | change. FE ¢0087. 603 8. Sagi Tee ae OG 3a teas Sime E radio. heater. se paint and white. orcs cer. Many! presentation of this ad. Jan. 16 and 17. SLIONTLY’ USED LOWR On- MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS | stock rack, mechanically perfect.| Trailer 60 8. Tel secre ia Bus TALLEY Save §200. terme *oaite: ~. Rentais, aia & Repairs sees ____ Auto Service 81 3145 Warren Dr OR 35808. FE ieee Maardiap 2 dene peak tea erat. . as 4B. Maron NEW / SD ) USED SPREADERS | CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE CHEVROLET. Us tanne Pees se ae Mees Mery: cleme $695 S800 — Spo oO ‘ . OOK F : SMALL BUNGALOW PIANO. 8175 | Bam and equipment. Davis Ma-| car Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma. WILSON GMC. Glide, heater radio and whitewall 1osF P ac 8 Dx 1953 Ford . nae UMBING SUPPLY Reconditioned with 1 yr guare’ chinery. Phone Ortonville. 45R2 | chine Shop. 23 Hood Phone. FE tires Ivory and turouoise. very Bc ‘b Pros t, Inc. 22 Pontiac § x. “3 Ford Customline 1% 8 Saginaw FE 52100| ante. $15 sere. Mich Chain Saw Distr. 3563. TRUCKS | fn "call we sale! Malton G = A LUMINUM | EX- cue her’ > uton c ane D VISORS” _REFIN- “Te | ‘ywance LS. nse in Sirs ie Fee re rem | see NERD rend an TEST RS age BASE ay oly EPA ASAL wecrentimouer coupe omc, TEORTNRMENCORG BR? | toot time ratio Dshne 4 thor oe tao and aru PURLES ELECTRIC RDWARE, bo (ALL SPINET PIANO. ee A BIG JANUARY Cl RARANCE SALE om. “aly 7 ™ i * EE 2.0208 PE AS331 a CHEVROLET. COU mechanical | 850 s. W ae oe ARD ‘yp heater. Hydra. Faleon Gravy heater Overdrive good rubber, Sere swetes. On init OR Galiagher's."18'E. Huron SFE Champ: Motery Till 110000 EEL, ALIGNMENT |_ Oakland at Cass condition. “Vere special at | 9086 vet 6200 BIRMINORAM cron | YOY Clean throughout, Hurry low mileage, 2 tone green. Hur- } Champ Rotary Mower ad \ —- - anne . ry on this one, PLASTER ENT COLOR Itivat ped COMPLETE CORRECTION Easy GMAC terms. OLDS 8§ HYDRA. POWER | Stiee Send. ito‘. bas a 223 Sale ‘ Store _Equipment 64 Champ Rotary Cultivator snl eo Wit ‘ ere oe For r Sale Ci Cars 91 Hoekins Chev Melee erie and brates a roses | 4°x4" Hearth Tile ...... eh |» | ss»; LLAMS pin meme ° 49507. | @’xt" Hearth Tile ...... $2%e esch | AUTO, ELECTRIC CARBONATOR. le Price, All tor . _ $129 50 } vu SPECIAL i i985 OLDS 08 STAR FIRE CON- . 5 | 4 ; BLAYLOCK foe : ose hogy SOL 8 Sent - “ . Reel ar Power 130 | inners” REAL, BUY wi. Ra Hi tinted glass, e761 7 apie’ oer abd ‘vertibie. at SO Fe ye $4500. 1 95 3 Pennine Dix $595 5 , z ‘ & BUILDING SUPPLY CO.) Regular ” “THOMAS GARAGE ne. Many etree Recetas cee. pe- | ; : . : 3 } (Reese ERTES, OPER a | RPE MCAT MEAT GAEES | er aS we mare, | COMP CRRGOURIOE nag | {lc A Sta “Esha cmEROLET, zen cae | Ting PORTIAS, ME, He BELOW 1952 Pontiac C8 ; 4 Will sell cheap. OR 21625. Cali | BUY now save & pm. PE 60811. 302" Bhimmons | i956 BUICK SPECIAL, DYNAPLO. | _ er, t cond. "EM 3-3003. oes OLDS 824 DR. HYDRA. || ¢ Door Diz. Radio and Heater. | | FoR SALE 1 CASHIER'S DESK| ['gr's gains a SERVICE hea. _tellent ‘eoraition, FE" -3488- “| CLEAN ‘83 CHEVY, SNOW TIRES , FE_5-0560 || Hydra. A beautiful 2-tone 4 Door, 8 tubs radio. Dix. heat- } showcases. Phone FE ir ‘a Mt Clemens ; WELL PAINT oe Seis. | celle . p= gE ge tliinPges Mr. Gray and Blue, Clean and no er. Metallic green finish. std. 4 > _barn. Phone FE 3-9830 win Ave, 7 to 10 p.m. daily. Black, FE 2-9555. Rorer's Seles "B ' ht S ot’ ’ rust. It won't last long at this shift, No rust, a good 2nd car. F | | "Inventory ito B Huron Call Pe | SLIGHTLY USED OAK STARTER Only Sharp _Sad Series, 88 — rg p price. (2 to choose from), ; 39680 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sus Duane Walled “Late. Ma | For Sale Motorcycles 83 ‘'M CHEVIE BEL AIR, 2-DOOR, ‘ 305 Duana LER SLITS Se radio, heater. ee lide. T qains ' | WALK IN poorer om sate. _filto after 6 TS condition. Private owner. JOr- g ] t d ete one.” electric “ae A s I 7 Tae hale pee nase Barter aon FSU. Cee wir FP ee: ; S7O5 8795 boa ks, steel and wood shelving. | ction ales | : 7 South | +¢ V4 2-DOOR. '55 98 Sed: - . $795 795 P as er. r poeirsy aut tegteter. mise, items, | ~~~ poich ine aimsinic AE Hoel Seles Ce. 373 an . i 55 Buick S, Hardt’ Pp $2. 395 i Weeden “Orietael ® some finish, big 35 Olds 8 Sed atl P ‘ . * B ’ t "ey | Liberty 9-682. | COMMISSION AUCTION EVERY 55 Chev. 210 4 dr. ..$1495 heater and defroster. radto end ’55 Olds Holiday 1953 Pontiac Dlx. 1953 Nash Ambassador at urmels er Ss | Sat Night. MY_ ad : Boats & Accessories 85 34 Ford 84d $1295 several other i pr eae 4 °S5 Dids 88 2 Dr. OAK ND COUNTY’S Sale Sporting: Goods 65 | FARM AUCTIO saTOR DAY aia a NNER | F nor ~ ' fae a : baatvigy Wr geen ‘at down. Easy 55 sui k Ri 4 2 Dr | d Heater 4d dio & h LA D “BOND ; . an: 31x. Pan Wailed Lake. oe (JOUNSON i’54 Ford Conv, V-8. .$1395 GMAC terms, 5 Bute S : a 2D ; i gin aan weenie 2 tone ares. seit: tacliow gucle foe INS — BUY = BELL — TRADE . ‘rat * . c ’ z a - shift. ek a tine LARGEST GOL cums - Bt = 8 basiey tioneers. Phone Byroh, 6261. Secann morc’ ’S4 Ford Victoria 8. .$1095 H a skin g Ch ev "34 Olds Super 88 | eee etop ane think at shia Sale Reedy. Reeniel PLASTERBOARD Guns, MODERN AND ANTIQUE. = ese atl Apri Bet craes daly WE TAKE TR cima Des. EATAWAY "53 Ply. 2 door....... $695 *| 54 Buick 4 Dr. Spec. | price 3 BOUGHT - SOLD. BURR-SHELL “e 6751 Dixie Hwy at M-15 ica D < ne , DEALER |_Ji8\6 TELBORAPE: _Sgee, peggaime to wed feraiore, | T°"SEAYBAUGH'S __|'53 Ford 2 dr. 6... ...8795 apie Som ot Font. Siar Cluck Sed. | 13) Ic E F ISHING | IS GC GOOD aucray Sat nies area at of | MERCURY ourpogen MOTORS. 33 Ford 2 dr. YS.» . poh 154 Me rears Ha dto $1025 Check this list f d Dm. ’ ~ : o4 Mercury r © 13S $4405 ice shanties 7°" “S35.u5 | Ponting “on MSO and “its mites | "Sale w Service. PE 24200, | ’S2 Chev. 2104 dr.... .$845 New +53 Olds Super 88 Sed. (3) $995 1953 Ford 8 Sta. W ‘$3.25 ice spuds im | See cose ma. Compene linn at ALUMA CRAFT BOATS "53 Otds 98 4 dr..... . $1395 53 s Super ed, 95 . Wagon Giass rods with nes 48¢ and up| on Crouse Rd. Complete line o AEVINRUDE MOTORS Prathes 5 di $3 Kaiser Sedan 1954 Chevrolet 210 » $295, Jon E. pocket warmers x 49) near new John Deere equipment | MARINE SALES & SERVICE | '52 Ford 6 2 dr.....2 $595 reait 2 Ser se $1195 Shanty stoves $10.45 | NE ples ds eee at Baler, 124 | —___*22_8. TELEGRAPH __ 59 Chey. 4 dr $795 ’53 Chev. (2) 2 door, 2 seater. radio & heat- 3.75, Sis.os Gece, saclaten tomers me combine. Popee chopper, corn; JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Pains ot a arte "e705 Dlan ’53 Nash (2) 4 Door, big radio, master heat- er. Dark blue, std. shift. One 20 a5 95 US or Beacon Falls Korean ucker, $ eect ie ckwener | Starcraft tra ners Tee-Nee 52 Buick S. 4 dr..,.. .$795 L . 2 Pe s (2) " si. Cretan and Dark Brdwi. ewier, "The wits: and thie wit 69 | ies croaiers .. abe ‘ond boxes. 1949 TH. Truck with 16 ft aaa * 2 v7 PPLY *§2 Chev. 4 dr........$695 pnd 3 enee eG were? 33 Fi ercury le, | Extra clean and one owner. love this one. 2.55 Ice flys and spoon lec rack and all other equipment nec- sd =e Rat NES Fri ’S1 Ford 8 cl. cpe.... $495 A CAR BECAUSE OF SHORT | 53 Pontiac (2) po We Rent Ic Ice Shanties page| Ad sie ag Rog mux. Phone PE 2800 _ +51 Chey. Sta Wen.. .$695 Ee ee eres CREDIT | °53 Pont. Sta. Wgn. st This is a big sale) PCT NRI DI TORS [ote ee ap eG mo) and Ski Equipment | Me tua'tart on ame scrouse | EVINRUDE MOTORS |o3) bord 2 ar 6. -. $345, WE RAVE « SOROEOMORT ES ’53 Ford Wagon 7.0) ANDERSON HDWE. FARMS, prop. Bank terms. Floyd First in Outboard “7k da 75| THAT YOU CAN BUY POR | ’52 Pontiac (3) e~ 2182 8. TELEGRAPH near Sere. Ba Geteceen. a> WOLVERINE AND 47 Frazer sedan .....$75) JER fprue*“pown AND * PE §-0962 toner. Phone Howell 1010, FEATHERCRAFT BOATS _| WEEKLY PAYMENTS oP as | ’52 Chev. P. Glide ahi | FREE PARKING FOR 100 CARS LOOK FORWARD. BUY NOW! eer OF Te SFESER AB. 100. ’52 Ply. O: Drive od es cm odnm For. Sale Housetrailers 78 MOHIERRINGTON CAN BE ARRANGE No Co-Signers! vee y RARDWA WANTED TOBOGGAN 4 t0 6 pon A BETTER BUY IN BOAT WORKS Gl 's J rome : g | eo anamaae,_ FE 2-108, NEW OR ‘vse MOBILE HOMES | sess g WEvctasttT Ot sears wenn Immediate Delivery! e RET AIL STORE ; Ve Bor. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 “ie Transportation Offered 87) MOTOR SALES Bright Spot” , gP To) 1 TOP SO, CRUSHED sTONE. Hutchinson Mobile Homes | -fansportation Offered 87 254 S. Saginaw St. Dea! Direct! Ag. ved -P ravel * Lyle Conklin, | 4301 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains|carg To CALIF. SEATTLE, . > 4.7371 . Iedts-Cadillac | ‘ ii eo, Pet $-1112 or FE 2 8572 OR _ 31202. Fla., La. Averiil Auto Sales, 2026 ¢ = ‘o Finance Co.! oe «WT ; ; BEACH SAND. GRAVEL AND 27 ALL ALUMINUM FULL BATH | Dixie Hwy. FE 2-9878, i986 RO} OADMASTER BUICK. GOOD N ance C Cass at Orchard Lake | GOODWILL USED CARS : - BURMEISTER 1 dirt, FE oar) ot FE 5-2149.| om lot 27. ParkHurst Trailer Ct,, SOLD Pe eile afer 630 Seri ‘ve tex Pe | aL & DRIVEWAY OR a Geliver BEACH hetteen tale Orne one cia tape, Irapeeceteaeanel ¢ on ie seme SPEC. TWO-TONE. se — S i ; / d, fill dirt de A i . tran i | MIEN a «Northern Lumber | Co. _ 46588 ; cna Terms. Huron Trailer Park, No.| gine airliner, Fare only $75. Fior- han tean_f pn Low mile, EM 3-4365. Y’ALL COME | ; | 65 MT, CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 1. $197 Cooley Lake Rd the a0 6 TONS OR MORE OF WELL | _ 3. See any READY 70 -MOvE| Anat OR seer Crvee Be: BUICK. 1966, CENTURY. BLACK To . THE ANSWER TO anu 22-0402, pa ” . . . Lo, a0 yt ps TRADING FILL 8 SAND DaiLy,| into, 4 ft Lot @ Parkhurst | TRUCK GOING NORTH PART 0008" NATIONAL |YOUR PROBLEM: . Behind the Post Office a sieliaes: nd Lanser” Rae ans "ent ina eters aRBO ry FT. 2 OY DRIVING is oF PETROS |. 1955 Buick Century MOTOR SALES Want Ads! To sell, rent, é \ © = . * : a ; ‘abe Top ‘sont ber bed full bath, cond, . Florida, would like to] 4 dr, hardtop Power steerin 11-8. SAGINAW " ‘ : of Te aes 7) Op pam. excellent cans cayenne, Fa bata | Lot mhecee” pean FE 2160. |, | _ hire, it’s FE28181 e ‘ a, 7 a” A} \ » f \ i eS a a eer ner Serre sei cial ie ae aap MR a a Pde es ae ES { e = lege ey eae pe > 8 ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JANUAR ‘e. Y 16, 1956 * F Ne a cer, 7 \ Ys eee i f | | THIRTY-THREE | Phil Silvers, TV’s M --Today’ S Radio Program's-- - me | Bilko’ Started . _WIm, (109) CRLW, (900) = WWJ, (950) WCAR, (1180) WEYE, (1010) WPON, (1000) Wek, (lise) Ace 9:30" Page Cantor cr ee Rh War, Mina fertae, | Soak: fom Onere News Lewis 11:06— et : Club we. News, Caravan. Watt McKeaste Bruce Ne * * David , Guy Nunn” WISE, Rows, Don MeLeod | win oe 4 ye Guide Sowa’ Vise Rows, I. for Miledy | WXY2, News, Winter 6: pf ae « News and sdedirey |" CELW, News, Bud Davies . WW, Ross 1:30— Midnight Mus? | WWJ, Weekday WJBK, News, Don W2Y%, Bul Stare a Bo SEY M Story WCAR, News, Caravan WJBK, Don CRLW, Ted Mccoy WIE. News, Tow Geerge | WPON. News, Nelson Eddy wron, ts WJBK, Mickey Shorr, WCAR, News, Temple 2:30—WIR. Nore Drake 2:00—-WIR, Guest WPON, Let's Go to Town Party WWJ, Weekday Star 10:36—wW. WXYZ, News, Winter at Seven a ww, ay cae. Bud Davies WJBK, Mt aed Shorr| WW3, ——, : CKLW, Mary Morgan wren ante Musle wron, os og hee ae pa Chub Weae, Walled ‘Late School | 3:00—WJR, Wendy Warrea b | Guest Gentile, Pontiac Party WWJ, Weekda: ve rents 6:30— ah Yas ‘Agrictt gS = *| Geuw Ben Devise CELW, Heatter wwe, Maxwell wxyz. alt » WJBK,; News, Don McLeod WIBE, Mickey Shorr WXYZ, Fred Woit CKLW, News, Story Time |‘ WCAR. News. Caravan Record CKLW, Guy Nunn WJBK, News, Tom George | WPON, News, Club 1460 6:00—WIR, Crosby. WJBK, News, Gentile| WCAR, News Ace. Music 3:30—WJR, Helen Trent WWJ, Henry J; Taylor WPON, itise ‘n’ WPON, News, Party . WWJ, Hotel for Pets WxyYZ, 1:00—WIR, Jim Vinall W138-WIR, Make Up Mind | WXYZ, News, McKengie CELW, Top Secret Piles ww well J, Weekday CKLW, Bud Davies © ~ waa, News, Mickey Shorr ways, Rows, Wolt WXYZ, News, Winter WJBK. Don McLeod esol wan. Ts WIBK' tesa Dinee | WaBR op | See nme Ww" Lone Banees WPON, News, iiss Shine | WCAR, Muste in air ‘| 4:06—WJR, House Party WxYz, } 1:30—WIR, Music Hall WPON, Pontiac Party ww. to CKLW, John Steele ww. Maxwell arrennoon |. WXYZ. Wattrs Ww Shorr News, Wolf | TUESDA' CELW, Eddie . roe Room CELW, O'Déll 100-WR, Jock white Wom. News, McLeod ww Hour WPON, Mews Rist "o Shine WXYZ, News, Winter WrON, Community Hews WXYZ, Sound ‘ 8:06—W. White CKLW, News, Three 4:30—WJIR, Music Hall CKLW, Bob and Ray ww). Maxwell WJBK, News, Tom George | WWJ, ¥ Wray Reve Rictey err] Wars Qreced. Wor, | NCAR Mews ware Hire decxense esse Wak amass j Woek ews Binge | 1%30—WJR, Time for Music|) WJBK' Don WW, Band of America WCAR, News Wah, Tere Mabon we. Henry J. Taylor ott WPON, News Ace WPON, Club 1460 wae gherr” oe WIBE! Tom George rw, aie a w Zee and Orville Wolt WCAR, Music tn the Air Wrz, Wai McKenzie 10:00 WIR. Cl Dance i Musi¢ CKLW, Eddie Chase ww WIBK. News, Gentile | 1:00—WIR, Road of Life WJBK, News, Don McLeod Vandercook WCAR, Coffee with Clem. WWJ, Ross WCAR, News Caravan CKLW, News, VanKuren Rise 'n’ WXYZ, Paul Winter WPON, News, Ww. News, Mickey Bhorr| 9:00— William Sheehan | CKLW, It’s $:30—WJIR, Mu Hall News WWJ, Minute Parade WJBK, News, ww, 10:36—WJR, Curt Massey Club WCAR, News, Caray WXYZ, News, McKensie WWJ, News by Lewis CKLW, News, Toby David WPON, News, Platter Parlor) CKLW, Eddie Chase ware of the Town | WJBK, News, Tom George | 1:30—WJR, Dr. WJBK, 4 MeCoy News J, Ross Mulholland WCAR, Sign Off WJBK, Mickey Shorr |, News, Music WXYZ, News, Winter d Serenade With Burlesque Makes Comic Famous on Television & = Hoa E i Ua af -- Today's Television Programs -- Programs furnished hy stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Channel 2—WJEK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ater. “Jesse James at Bay.” James is brought back from re- 6:00—(4) News by Williams. (7) tirement to t the ruthless Annie Show. “Escape) president of oon railroad. to Diablo.” Annie's kid brother 6:15—(2) News, Jac LeGoff. (4) Eliot ATTENTION Mamniz TV OWNERS |! For Pontiac’s Only... CALL TODAY TV, Radio, Car Radio FE 2-2976 46 N. Hilldale 825 W. HURON SERVICE ? Yes! eT.v. ' -@ Hi-Fi * ®@ Radio © Tape Recorders ® Record Players ® Inter-Comm. Systems ®@ PA. Systems BLAKE |. RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 youth. | $:30—(2) Talent Scouts. (7) Voice of Firestone. Guest Eugene Con-| ley. 9:00—(2) I Love Lucy. Lucy in- Laughter and the Weeping.” | Story of a young boy who gives up college to support his bed- ridden father. (7) Jumbo The- ' ater, ‘Desert Story.” (9) Para- | gon Playhouse. ‘Thought to Kill.” A young man decides to kill for money so he can hold the affections of his girl. | 9:30—(2) December Bride. (4) Robert Montgomery. June Havoc} brings an accident to the hos- | pital. (9) Denny Vaughan Show. RESOLVE... Net te Put lt Off Any Longer! Studio. (9) Boxing. Tony John- son vs Johnny Sullivan. in : ! py 11:20—(2)~ Les, Paul and Mary Ford. 11:26—(2) Nightwatch Theater. 11:30—(4) Tonight. : TUESDAY MCRNING 6:50—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. 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He ‘dug me,’ as they He was my friend. He gave scenes, showed me how them—and how to improvise, : : “Rags used to tell me when I' : : pessean TELEVISION —RADIO ae eke ee ee od) ) ”s ) * . 3 r * s - All Makes Export Trained Techaicians Ann Arbor Man Wins Gershwin Musical Award 3:55—(9) News 4:00—(9) Justice Colt. (4) A Date With Life. (2) Brighter Day. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod-, ern Romances. 4:30—-(4) Queen for a Day. (7) Auntie Dee's Rascals. On Your Account. . 5:00—(7) Mickey Mouse Clubs. (4) Show. 5:30—(7) (4) Howdy (2) | nothing much as a musician and - that he’s not too hot as a singer.|Philip’s Episcopal Church. He can act and that he’s awfully fun-|Maryland in 1948 as a civil em ny, . gineer and in 1952 went to Univers LEARNED THE ART sa a pony engineer he “Acting, of , ig an art,”| nis bachelor’s degree in music said Silvers. “And I believe I've|his master’s in composition. trial and error.” , 2 8 SEE COLOR TV Silvers said that if he had his life to live over again he'd choose, ot show business. He thought the best f ‘‘break"’ of his career was his de- HAMPTON’S cision, in 1933, to go into bur-! ; lesque. | 825 W. HURON Burlesque was where he | » | arsed to act. Doing more oon AMAZING OFFER 20 shows g week, and impro- vising all kinds ef stage bits, he to the Inventory —entnenen In later years this knack was = Studio One. (7) Story Learn to drive now .., you'll enjoy 10:30—(4) Waterfront. (7) Ellery 1956 much more if you do. Learn Queen. how inexpensive it is. to learn to 9! 19:45—(9) Sports Album. See Be een er /11:00—(2) News. (4) lth Hour SAFE WAY News. (7) Soupy’s On. 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