BaP Ht il i | it iE f! iff gi iFiz! 3: tall ii “K | i _Oh, All Right . —You're Right Right,. All Right TRENTON, N. J. @The judges °° did rather badly in this spelling| | oe Te it 33 “¢ 2% WATER THREATENS BRIDGE — Water boils over Big Ds wash in suburbs of San Dimas area yesterday threatening a nev sjsional committees lack to name former fit’ it if i A a : i ey HRS Ay i Efi igs it. ; The appeals court, dividing 2-1, ruled that ye e Me 3 heret Cm of “ aaah | . ee 4 d ee RE Oe Seer ® i § E gree f : HE | i =f ie ‘o\ somapah Gtlaceete! ; Sete scams wets Moen games. page eet Sa ‘ace n Mend Lawrence, could get| Sexton bas been on better than a. the for fourth.) See, Seem cee Tuan “What did I do? Why I told |to help themselves to free lettuce. ea : ." Nesbert added.'The visotors cut an . “art, afterall, is art.” 4,500 heads. St., z Lis fii : i Fy ae oa )iticials League of Women Voters made|O" a study compiled by the]! " GAMES B, SEXTON | State University, Bagwell is well | known as a lecturer, educator and civic leader. “In the year 2,000, when this old world moves from one century to |another, you wilt be about 62,” he “Production will be vastly in- First. they were embarrassed creased. The population will when they failed to note a cov testant drop an “r’”’ in “embarrass- ‘have roomed enormously. There “You |will have te build high- Glimpse of Future Given P. H.5S. Graduating ‘Class ways, schools, agnor ee ie sbi ay Re nage oA tg the Pontiac Board of Education, have to deal with problems (upon us our bears presided over the and lution of .rivers and lakes, even| exploits those blessings, our whole] poy. are pollution of the air, nation wil] be impoverished and Gearge » pastor iy. | CITES RESPONSIBILITY | there will be nothing for our chil- geve the favecafion, Music was “The future is your nega hal by the Pontise School jfity.. For if ome generation ever on PA na wainaasininan cd al ‘3 & g Li g, yesterday,’ confirnied that he was ee oe eee hailed it as = $4,000,000 lifesaver. crops in the area had No estimate has been made as the extent of the damage caused ne Oe eS i : se ate poe . ees ” Pontiae Prose Phete ‘WORD FROM PRESIDENT — Pontiac High the audience of some 1,500 last night during grad- senior class president William Hampton addressed uation ceremonies. Defense Secretary Wears Well (EDITOR'S appears in the of flop in a hurry. a Tribune and Gecretary of Defense is a long time resident of Oakland County). WASHINGTON—Charles E. [Engine] Wilson has become the “iron man” of the Pentagon. He already has served twice as long as any previous defense sec- retary, and he’s still going strong. t He was written off as the “big business” type lack- the late James V. Forrestal and Louis aE pe : ! 2, at ¥ fe ra Bs " M * Pe es a OS FS, Ee ee ae ge Ae he eRe Wilson Reaches 3rd Anniversary in Post Saturday NOTE: This account of Charies E. Wilson by Lioyd Norman charles B. Wilson by Lord Norma, ing political savvy who would lose his head quickly toa Washington and New York corporation lawyer, who the cannibals in the jungle of Washington politics. Pictured as a $626,300 a year General Motors cor- it’s on him, outlasted the . His ha his office the pune ve er’s cabinet officers to SECRET OF ENDURANCE \ J nt e a 2 stayed 18 months each. George C. arshall, with 12 months, and Robert A. Lovett, New _ York lawyer, with 16 months. h hd Pentagon veterans who have watched Wilson ride t many a storm and come to President Eisenhower, {2] engineer’s to deal with down-to-earth realities buoyant, optimistic nature, and {4| con- ona long range goal, not diverted by| Sports wisted his simple philosophy that “what's good for Saturday, Wilson will have marked up three years|*he country is good for General Motors.” a8 the civilian head of the vast military establishment of 2,900,000 ‘men under arms, 1,200,000 civilian em-ichuckies as he shows rH the cartoons to visitors in'mind ployes, and properties scattered around the globe valued } conservatively at 124 billion dollars. ; It f h Three years ago, cynical political observers stay in the Pentagon that Wilson was the ‘mest (needs bim and his health likely of President Elsenhow ndlIn Today's Press. But today Wilson, who loves.a joke even =" wags oa good j and County NEWS, «ese cserngn er Mh er is associates that he will | ty and patient “rolling with as as President Eisenhower trivial matters. - (WORKER FOR PEACE as Wilson has been castigated as a war- eee ee Eee Paes Already he has lasted longer in the defense Job than da, he has proved him- guans itilll ah sat tit . i) PH 98s BONNIE BELL PLUS ‘30’ CREAM ~~ HUDNUT Creme Rinse __Value $2.00 Value - OF | $1.20 Value $]00 ee. a i La PPO He zo gi Ra i i uf EH i 1 o aie ie 131% i itt it S Svesee: > c PEE 392 | He in BiH £8 oe x FEE i , : igi lity: Hf wth af See Eo a ey it ri Hil ilk aT) THT — — es un ial aT Si i qu ie iu a i Hb Ht if : bi6o ida af f 3d % uit anit a HT ae clit if te cies i -_ S aM a i Aa i a yt aE Be fl - . lla cut Scola fe “3 I f +f = : a << : £2 hi i sd ee a eel ate lili es : be SB fi ie: in Bee aide agd aera See Coated tr seed aay SB peraeee tee _ ue) 4 eee ee ae errant ee Sas afl tite de ase a= tt Hetty ga : | *- & uatlveli! iF aa ey a i ote TE RE i it a li ar line: fn HH B20! if teat Pal I a 1 2G oes A oe | gS: is HEE i fysaallfs |x 5: a Wipes idl 2 oe teres geile | Hl sS1i el elie 8 8 aii slit gS hi Hai eh) el CEM etm en a ES 1 A | Band tes beh Boa fart Hite feat ieiah | B Beg bedigtial fife Hah) fj] e |” L Uanecgel ag aetvtn a a di ele ee eed | Be aa AE | He lie iti t i pal BKE ih at ira niilait Sah tie _— ——— th ; Ha iy ij iy ua iit i i aca aha Gl Aedte ie 22 fa aa tiedll fabeeaee saat geitccns (a gtlpelalia: falld tiene dee} iigaites [PtH teed! ie Aa eee Hypll feat a pelt ee jan be iii UE HGH ~ sit %y F i ae iy itd i ae aL il aon J HF fi ifs ur raat Pas? 2225 E255 gan: jst i fig i Mee at H} si a eae it Hi in pki ait feted | THe ae ate Ree lt eogeatattaty | Sefuldg Hal coh casleeiostilte cag Gdat i wild : cesta ety] Sen HE Dlg hie esi ma itd ii ini bated hit Lat gy bere ae a ee = _») THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27,1056 ae * wERee The administration committee's ee en ae Extra Hours So Everyone Can Share. er OPEN TONITE and SATURDAY .- | House Members to Fire § |More Time for. 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S- Chinese negotiations over Formosa Prvg-wan, have had 33 conferences without accomplishing anything after the first few sessions. China did make good in part on its promise to release all Americans. But it is evident now that the 13 still im- ~ im a skillfully drafted document made it clear that China’s position in this thus paving the way for Red China's admission into the United Nations. At this juncture the United : States should insist on release of Americans still held and a pledge of non-violence on Formosa, as the price of continuing this long drawn out conference. Both Parties Oppose + Direct Primary Idea Three proposals that Presidential and Vice Presidential nominees be chosen in direct primaries instead of conventions are before the Senate. But as has been the case with such proposals in several previous years dating back to 1913, none is ex- pected to come to a vote. In fact, according to Congressional Quar- terly, leaders of both major parties are very cool to this idea. ) x * * A Republican spokesman who wished to remain anonymous, said 4 he much preferred the convention sytem. It may not be perfect, he said, but it has stood the test of time and works as well as, any- thing we are likely to devise. At the same time he wondered how parties could finance primary and election campaigns in the same year, Paut M. Butter, Democratic Na- that direct primaries _ direct primary amendments won’t reach a vote this year. In fact, we long have believed the convention system far superior to = . Supervised Migration A report on the 1955 accomplish- ments of the Committee for European Migration (ICEM) reveals it continuing | its Mee excellent work. Se ee ee advance, The report is of interest here be- cause the United States is one of the 26 sponsoring countries. Organized in Brussels in 1951, ICEM last year supervised the migration of 120,000 persons from overcrowded Europe. Of these 20,500 came to this country. Only one nation, Australia, received more, 53,000. > * x * - Since its organization ICEM has been instrumental in help- ing a total of 406,000 persons find new homes, new jobs and new lives in many lands. Head- ing this list is Australia with a - grand total of 120,000 immi- grants. Canada comes next with 75,500 and the United States third with 72,000, Germany heads the countries which supplied the largest number of migrants, 135,000. Italy and Trieste sent 134,500, Austria 35,000, Greece 30,500 and the Netherlands 26,000. . x * * Thus has ICEM carried on the valuable work of supervising the orderly movement of western Europeans to countries welcom- | ing new settlers. Incidentally, it has been helped materially dur- ing 1955 by the increased momen- tum of our U. 8. Refugee Relief The Man About Town After the Warmth Florida Flitters Balance Up With California Bound Pontiac southern: sunshine seekers are dividing their patronage this winter quite evenly between Florida and California. | Contaéts with Manager Emerson Alston of the local AAA branch in regard to route listings, with Superintendent Gerald Jones of the Pontiac Greyhound station, and with Ticket Agent Harold Wright of the Grand Trunk Railway, bring out this fact. Quite a number also are going ‘ down Old Mexico way, Arizona is getting a few, while some are taking a chance on Texas. Cass Lake, which an old hirtory - rightly calls the “Superipr” .of Oakland County's 400 odd lakes, being the largest, always gives Old Man Winter a hard fight. There still is open water near its middle, Some winters it never entirely freeres over. Thanking The Press for its recent story covering ten years of organized soll con- servation work in Oakland County, Merrill D. Ray, who has charge of the work, says it caused a number of farmers to seek plans to hook up for its benefits. Another invitation to local skiing dev- otees comes from Barkley Holcomb, who says the Grampian or Drahner Hills near his home, 12 miles northeast of Pontiac are filled with possibilities. In this very commendable observation contest among MAT Bible readers, James R. Snyder of 9610 Dartmouth Road, Clarkston, now comes forward with the assertion that, while the word “angel” appears in the Book some 200 times, in no instance does it refer to them as being of the feminine gender. He writes that when & pronoun is used in referring to an angel it invariably is in the masculine. ' Keeping close tab on a pair of ground hogs in hiberation in their underground apartment near his home just north of Rochester, Jack Sweeney says thelr tracks in the snow show that they've been rushing the usual Feb. 2 ‘date in looking for their shadow. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Charies E. Bird of Crescent -~Lake; eighty-third birthday. Darwin A. Joslin of Sylvan Lake; eighty-first birthday. _ Mt. and Mrs. Charles Ruedisueli of Drayton Plains; golden wedding. Charles Cross of Clarkston; eighty-sixth birthday. Intergovernmental. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, % ‘ = ay JANUARY 27, 1950 _._ ome hed f r witha te There— For a Min David Lawrence Says: Eisenhower Will Not Seek 2nd Term if Final, Personal Decision Is Left to Him PEREOEs | ah i ; i itr iff ‘ : | ijte EE a not on what the effect would be to himself but “the effect on the presidency in the next five years.” may feel like he did last week— “very “on that particular day—and yet on another day might not. feel that way, though a man This can be read as an indica- tion that, if left to Eisenhower him- self, the question would be an- swered in only one way — he him- self would not wish to take the responsibility for saying that he would be physically fit during the next five years.” This refers, of course, to the remaining year of his present term and four years of a new term. cedure for this under law. The president simoly writes Portraits . To face another dawn .. . The simple knowledge in heart... That someone thinks of me. . Impels me now to do my best . >. For my community . . . My friendships are a neighborhood . . . Where everybody lives . . . Whose ever help he gives... For tried true . that is. i Steg party with full knowledge of tirigency that might arise. THINKS WELL OF NIXON Eisenhower is utterly frank and discussion is more logical now to believe that, it the decision were left to him, he would prefer to give up the idea of being a candidate at all rather than to subject the presidency to Looking Back 15 Years Ago BRITISH DRIVE 80 miles into Eritrea. HANOVER BOMBED by British pilots. 20 Years Ago TEMPERATURE DROPS to 12 below zero. ER SLAIN breaking jail at Ionia. Soft Spots on Baby’s Head Nothing to Worry About By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. The head of a normal baby may be out of shape right after birth _—alarmingly so, to the untutored parent. But in the course of a month it gets back into fairly good shape— never perfectly symmetrical, but there's no point in worrying about i* any more. In a normal child more than a month old the greatest side- to-side measurement of the head is about four-fifths of the great- est front-to-back measurement. If the baby’s head is flattened at the back it may be from lying too much upon the back. : If the head is oblique, correc- tion of this may be hastened by change in the habitual position during nursing or sleeping. TURN CRIB For instance, by turning the baby’s crib in relation to door or window, obliquity of the head usually disappears in the course of two or three years. The soft spots, one at the back, A TALK but after a conference with the have syphilis at birth (congential). If the Wasserman test of the new- born infant is negative, the infant has no syphilis. The Wasserman or similar re- actions have proved that syphilis is seldom a factor of feeble-mind- Here's a bit of advice for every potential mother who is not her. ° self feeble-minded. Regardless of your age, what de- termines whether you will have an easy or a difficult childbirth is your physical fitness, and there is no better way to keep fit than by taking a daily walk of from one to six miles. — letters, not more than one page of 100 words long, pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, ding- nosis, or treatment, will be answered b: Dr, William Brady, if. a stamped self. addressed envelope is sent to the Pon- tine Press. Pontiac, Michtran. (Copyright 1956) F | 3 ‘ | tle 1 Hite i v¢ price-fixing—an issue that about 10 per cent of the ultimate price to the consumer represents the original cost of the natural product, : INTENSE COMPETITION Such pleading assumes that the customer is a ninny and can't pro- tect himself without political in- tervention. This overlooks the fact that under our competitive system there_is tense competition among fuels. . * * * Coal has faced increasing com- petition from petroleum = and natural gas, and it has often been remarked that, in pushing up the cost of coal with high labor costs, John L. Lewis unwittingly became the star salésman for the other fuels—oil and gas. Natural gas now supplies a fourth of the nation’s energy re- quirements, takes care of 21 million household customers, and . four million ethers use a mix- ture of natural and artifical gas. In the long run, competition re- lates prices to costs, and prices on the supply .and de- mand factors. » % If the federal government through discriminatory price fixing should make it relatively unat- tractive to scout for natural gas, the ultimate effect would be ta raise the price of gas by shrink- ing the supply. COURT DECISION There was no problem in respect to pricing natural gas until in 1954 the Supreme Court ruled in the Phillips case that producer prices were subject to direct control by the Federal Power Commmission under the Natural Gas Act of 1939. * The impact of the decision is to Hi i 1 | F | =f Fiieet . [: Hy a7 i | -« if a8 i i U @ F = s = TSke lt aad nae. HF rr , Fs ies ffs at LJ Cd A judge says that teen-agers to- day gg lle the answers. How come give so many wrong ones in school? * . A woman's simple definition for — is, any other woman's hus- s * * . Frowning all the time loses you a lot of friends. Try taking another look. e e * If you want to do a real good job of growing old, take your sweet time about it. “ Don't worry—lots ot other people also are still writing “1955" on their letters. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Their sorrows shall be nulti- plied that hasten after another god; their drink offering of blood will I not offer, nor take up their names into my lips. — Psalms 4 ere. 7 * «© To live beneath sorrow, one must yield to it.—Mme. de Stael. Soviets Now Emphasizing Automation in Latest Attempt to Catch Up With U. S. By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director The Soviet government has de- cided to create a ministry for au- tomation, the first of its kind in ‘any nation, Mikhail A. Lesechko has been chosen to head the ministry, He is an engineer who has been work- Reports of the creation of the new ministry followed the recent announcement of the ambitious to increase production and pro- mote easier working conditions there must be a sharp increase in the speed of mechanization pro- grams. That called for large-scale automation of the processes of production, EVERY INDUSTRY AFFECTED The plan now is to introduce au- tomation into mines, oil wells, the metal. chemical, radios, textile, gime again has announced plans to intensify technological training. The total number of technicians now being trained for various iy cs , om . day to accept a 10- cent ct hourly doe after dogs had chased ; se cong Hike Enda’ Strike boost and fringe benefits Cihdenag- terete lraeatectase the engine. Dam- CADILLAC w—Eari Platz, pres| MUSKEGON Coast Guards-| watch injuries, - [ident ot the AFL-C1O: y Warning ‘|men at Muskegon planned Thurs- ei ~<|and Joiners Union, said | PLATISMOUTH, Neb. w—A big day to transfer « 100pound do}Washed Up Burglor Sg: preteres) aoe pul on the highway from ‘the station coal bin to the) DALLAS, Tex. u-Police ; each year|back on the job Thursday warns motorists: ' Conservation after this was a clean case of theft e and other poultry| settlement of a two-week strike IVE CHILDREN rescuing the animal from the har- loot was a bathtub from a é ms » [the firm, voted \bor channel Wednesday. They res- under construction. in gorgeous -. for the price of ONE! DRESS SALE 2.11 2.5 Whether you favor the long line of the new sheath or the pleasantly feminine fuller skirt, you'll find Fashion with a capital ‘F’ at Federal’s! All sizes. Plenty of choice. And priced to save you money, As in these fresh new winter- into-spring prints and smart solid tones. (Featuring loads of spring navy, naturally!) In crepes, acetates, poodleins, rayon linens and distinguished cottons. Sizes for all! Free Alterations on 2 for $15 dresses SPORT SHIRTS 900 Gabs, fibrenes, challis! Solids, prints, plaids! Convertible col- lars, adjustable cuffs, popular colors. Washable. S:M-L-XL. ™ Sanforized b'cloth, ’ Men's famous Waldorf ral oi Sizes 814-11. wg pars Cotton, Nylon Lingerie Lovely slips, gowns, 2w*5 pj's, 3240 in grp. « ' Ly a a Smart Hew Fashion Skirts Al cates celentsen 275 Cotten Toecteppers ian inpigh Sat. 2" °Q Favorite Orien” Slipens ne gy Men's Denim Dungarees Sanf. blue denim. 3- : pockets, Sines 28-50, 93° Waldert. B’cleth Pj’s Sizes AB-C-D. 2-55 Boys’ Denim Dungarees Sturdy blue denims, y Ly 10 ox. weight. 6-16. Junior Boys’ Gab Slacks Pre-cuffed in nyloa,. rayon. Zip, 5-10. 25 LOVELY LINGERIE 2-83 Slips, gowns, petticoats, pj’s and baby dolls! Tremendous assort- ment, priced for savings. Ny- lons, cottons, 32-40 in group. Paint them yourself! 3-DRAWER CHESTS 11.84 - Smoothly sanded ponderosa pine. Now-at savings! Four drewers ................- 43.84 Five drewers . 16.84 drawers 21.84 Short, th eee try 30, 2400 wl Boys’ Flanael Shirts ee ee tt) 08" Intants’ Gowns, Wrappers Full cut cotton flan- nel... Pastels, white. y Pd | Tots’ Cute Spring Cottons ben "Sine 36, 2D Say Sk Oeey Ove larder 2=*4 Women’s Pretty Cottons Toe A tis Qu Your Gheice! Curtains Wass nee 9 00 Print Plastic Shower Set cad window corain:» JOO 22xh4” Bath Towels Hone ng ey La | Vanity, Hurricane Lamps staan 3.00 Large China Meat Platter tak a 1,00 KNIT SLEEPERS 7% 2-pe. elastic ‘grow’ style in brushed cotton. knit with ski wristlets and cozy footlets.. In dainty pastel colors, Sizes 2-6, on these 1.00 Heavy plastic garment bags to protect your clothes. In three handy sizes — regular, jumbo and suitor. All with sip closing. Big savings! deep-napped, heavy cotton flannel sheets, Big enough to ive a good tuck-in, too, leached snow white. ~ LAST DAY! SALE ENDS SATURDAY! Women's Weel Coats Form. 39.94! Brand new. All styles, sizes, Beeps og 9 Frain a: 2.00 = Women’s Slacks Sat ote 9.00 i) in a Wal thy hee ee Prony avin 3238 Qu" Women’s Poplin Jackets Washable. Flannel 3 00 a lined, sip front, 10-20, Men's Gotten U’weer Rib ‘knit me: bvlete m3] shirts; Sanf. ee tt Men's Sex fe Sen 10-13, cs om | Boys’ Cotten U'wear * vilic come. 216, OM Tots’ Gordurey Playtegs — nd tingien.” 87° > ~~” ” - on bom) | Wir op. ° Tos’ czy waar LT ew ee or bade . 2-55 Daisy fresh! In gay pastels and prints, Solids, too. Full, full skirts with ‘grow’ hems, Adora- ble trims. Sashes, 3-6x, 7-12. Pe \ oe eee _ =. 2S Wa na @ “Ware er, = ¥ << ae ~~ = “= ° = « in gas= IGS, Sen 15, 38 38. 4 Infants’ Waterproof Pants — te Whe, pate Pomel aa 2 = 2 a & vibes 3 rayon pee 3 a Sank 1 Girdles and Panty Girdles pied Ne teas 1 00. 2 Savings are BIG on these rayon and broadcloth sport shirts in a plaids, prints ‘and natty id colors. Sizes 6 to 18. FEDERAL desir SAGINAW AT OPEN MON.. FRI. . ¥ * Ph Ae age * eae _ THE. : a “a Fy * a ge “whe dase ceeeee Owe sseeeeeeeveees which threatens to deprive this| “But, in order to make certain] ‘The experts suggested it would’ jarea of funds needed to build ade-|Oskland doesn’t lase out under the| alse help if some major roads Participating in '« round tableRancher Killed by Gun ctemthed on cto tamttioon. (one? Used as Club for Pigs after i | n if py * F ones = % e . Lae : . + E i * ? d - and fa s “ — : : AP Wirephote * pe _ —_, A = : — { to qualify for final competition. up to standard within 15 years.|_ ‘ _—_ : However, it would leave | ' be s . $ } $64,800,000 short at end of the 15- \ é i oS ' . \ ‘ | fF deceraer = § 7 , os se ‘ i Q1 < n 0 = += - RQ. Q my D i if ( rf BE E by New High: in Permits i i rt oe Cher, = $3.00 P £00008 emeoRedbens ‘ ry ee ee ii] ad il iif } itt Ht HIE $ i hil d : | +e ene eee Ee=iee| TERMS! slenranes AND MOM. NITES Poll Shows Austrians \Just Love Their Beer ! n i | ! 9PM. FURNITURE APPLIANCE |i -MAple 5-9021 for Your FREE WATER ANALYSIS | PAYNE DISTRIBUTING CO. at.... : Save $4900. 60-piece service for § ' now $4, oo 7 $4 00 $4 00 ] DOWN—*] WEEKLY Not I¢ Extra for Credit! This complete service of beautiful matched tableware Sennen nnn wn nnn nem nnn en wnenn nnn, in the world’s most precious silverware at a remarkable | | 8 50% saving! Crafted to perfection by THE INTERNATIONAL : Please send me the 60-pc. Holmes & Edwards Inlaid Silverplate : SILVER COMPANY, it will enrich your table on every occasion | g Service for @ in Spring Gorden pattern ot $49.00. 4 for a lifetime of. gracious living and smart entertaining. Own it now. ; ) Tormie Rocitent Cheat ot 55.00, : i ( ) Check or money order enclosed. r ) ' ( ) Charge to my account. ( ) C00. ; NEVER ANY ALL THE SILVERWARE YOU NEED ‘ ( ) Wil Coll CHARMING 1. § ' INTEREST or | ™ 4 mee NAME ) "ort il { — ADDRESS_. ; 8 Carrying Chg. 8 Kaives 1 Plereod Tablespoon os. . 8 Sealed Forks 1 Seger Speen : CITY ‘ ZONE STATE : : id Shaws ee " Di cies pipetienmiensbchaies chendierte eige talid attest tethne ine enend , ; ss eaeatentaeaeialemiaeeinmenaaenaeieremnn epee ee el e jhe : al ee : em rowrrac PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1956 Side Chairs $16.75 Es. QUALITY furniture, modestly ‘priced. Drop Leat Table $69.50 Yes, Your Home CAN Look Expensively Furnished for LESS Than You Think! -Here are several SMART TREND pieces designed to -make the most of your bedroom and dining areas. Its - very simplicity gives you plenty of ‘useful top marfaces and drawer capacity in less floor space... SMART TREND'S obvious good design gives it an air of timeless beauty and adds to the “decorator look"’ of every room in which it is used. The soft, cashmere finish of the maple, the shine of brass on the knobs, drawer 4-Drawer Chest $84.50 pulls and ferrule tripped feet, all tell you. that this is ‘ | Convenient Credit Terms , ue ten anaes cr teen alee Reem Divider $109.50 Bookcase Bed, Chest,-. Triple Dresser . Classically simple. Its graceful off-the-floor look adds the informality so desired in today's bedroom decor. its clustered brasses are custom-made to accentuate the delicate ~ walnut finish. _ _ Prescient is style-correct; furniture to ’ live with and to love for years to come. 2-Pc. SECTIONAL SOFA Delightful, up-to-the-minute Modern sectional sofa with $ , right and left ends offering a wonderful opportunity for interesting room arrangements. Has comfortable coil spring construction with reversible cushions. Built in high quality features assures many years of satisfactory service. Only $19 Down Very Sheaial Hoover Sole Brand new 19855 models SAVE #3425 while they last These are brand new cleaners in their original shipping cartons— a wonderful buy—limited quantity ~formerly $104.90—now only “$69° Full size—light weight i A ‘ Onily..$7 Down ° Compice With Tools MODEL 12 It Beats, as It Sweeps, as It Cleans Stop “Soft-Bed" Backache Only Serta-Restokratt dares to offer you this timous “Series Posture”. Mattress, built with healthful firmness many doctors reductions strict! wy Noted tak oleae withdrawn imme- : doncy ster eas” . (Reg, 99.50 Valo or 5-Pc. Chrome Breakfast Set a) a (6) ERE: Here's a dinette that provides more than : Pe ei har ee es enough room for eating or kitchen work. $ 5 i i 5 Sturdily built of chrome steel with a ~ # F plastic top that you can’t hurt. This . ed modest price includes the a table and 4 chairs. Only $6 Down Modern _ Swivel Rocker *39° Only $4 Down Davenport & Chair Solid oak frame, foam rubber cushion and frieze $ 5 Only covet -is unheard of at snake $17 | this modest price, It Value Down eee oe — to let i rahe aing br Ge Handsome living room suite in a choice of colors to enhance your home. changing body position, Solid comfort at an unheard-of low price! . Has’ reversible innerspring — and coil spring base construction. Ample Free Batis F Convenient Cc redit Terms! THOMAS ECON OMY | FURNITURE CO. o~ RACE TRACK ARTIST — Bob Fowler, a race track groom most | of his life, spends his afternoons painting horses at Florida’s Hialeah | Park. He has sold several of his works. ‘They. Just Love Redwood’ FE 5-4101 JANUARY SPECIALS | Repeated by Popular Demand FULLY GUARANTEED TAKE-OFFS | 2 NEW tires taken off NEW cars in trade for B. F. GOODRICH .] tubeless tires | ‘ . SAVE | 6:70-70 Tubeless - Black $29.45 $19.98 * 9.50) 7:10-15 Tubeless - Black $32.35 $21.95 *20.40/ 7:60-15 Tubeless - Black ©: $35.45 $23.95 111.50 + 06:70-15 Tubeless - White $36.05 $2450 *21.55] « :@ 7:10-15 Tubeless - White $39.60 $26.50 *23.10) @ 7:60-15 Tubeless - White $43.40 $28.95 *14.45| 8:00-15 Tubeless - White $48.30 $30.95 *29.35) All Origine! Brohds—Fully Guerenteed— NOT Seconds, Tread Blemishes—Alll First Quality B. F. GOODRICH TIRES AT BARGAIN PRICES Silvertown | | | aatiy talk ates Safety-S ! @s comes on new curs Sensation of the | - 12067015 low price field $2095 Limba SIZE 6.70-15 | 8 95 PLUS TAX AND tow $00 16? eam — Safetyliner New Treads ia $995 a, es sq | 10% oe. As DOWN cond your recappable tire Motorola TV TY SPECIAL KELVINATOR | $239. 5 fie has bee eee eee ee Dows—$1.75 Weekly | ‘and your old sot. As low os Ben ‘a9 = FE2-0121 ae THE | PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY EA 1956 | Created by KELVINATOR | 166-Ib. upright freezer and 11 Cu. Ft. “Moist Cold” Refriger- ! ator—both in a single cabinet only 47 inches wide! 1 QRS jah Prof Thinks Bored H orses Po ike Chomping on Wood 1 | Bends & ns | Special Price Includes Reed Test The Foodarama A true home freezer with temperature control dial, six ice cube trays, ice cream keeper, juice rack holding 21 standard size cans, four freezer shelves, freezer wrap dispenser and banana bin — Refrigerator with temperature control dials, slide-out handitray, three roll-out shelves, twin crispers, breakfast bar, butter and cheese chest and convenient door shelves. 9” You Get All for Only messtoeseensentvee LOOK WHAT WE ARE OFFERING! _ If You Have a Refrigerator Bought Since 1941 and in Operating Condition We Will $ si PAY AB Allow You 5.60 WEEKLY Use Your Old Refrigerator as Down Payment. 90 Days Same as Cash or Small Payments. Free Delivery ... Free Service ... 5-Yr. Warranty Only 3 More Days to Save °46% "aus Until February Ist Detroit Edison will do free water heater wiring. Save you $46 installation charges. Order your Heater TODAY! DUO-THERM Automatic WATER HEATER Regular $139.95 52-Gallon Size $Q 995 ONLY $5.00 DOWN, $1.50 WEEKLY 90 Days Same as Cash — IMPORTANT—Delivery and Installation Must Be Made by February ist im Order to Qualify for Free Wiring Fi wieies ree ln Ont | 7e00D HOUSEKEEPING. of PONTIAC hop 51 West Huron St. | Shop by Phone, Too! Phone FE 4-1555 | -* Open Monday and Friday Evenings ‘til 9 CREDIT TERMS Work Saving ... Automatic Hamilton Washer 158 =. NO MONEY DOWN LONG, EASY TERMS—90 DAYS SAME AS CASH Enjoy automatic washdays. Get the pro- tection of a famous name Hamilton. 30-In. FULL WIDTH OVEN Kelvinator Range Regular $239.95 NO MONEY DOWN Packed with features... this modern, compact electric range offers big range conveniences. 4 fast heating surface & units, large oven. 4 EUREKA CLEANER Former $69.95 Zn. al ap $ 49*” ust empty. CASTER ASSEMBLY EXTRA THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1956: Day Buys] Dollar tne gt: ah 2 ae nett bil i et fhe co: | Dollar Day Buys — ti. a i ati ay | at ii eH gl teal dati ri PSH: is il Sh He He fit i in ii es Lt iit a In junior, misses’, large sizes. 19.99 Better ca aa ak A Sa Worth much more, Sanforized “Burlington” washoble linens, Beautiful colors. Dollar Day Buys @ Dollar Day Buys ’ zed Joone $4 * 5.99 Uhoki . Blouses | Nylon Stips (2 te $5 Day Buys 74 N. Seginew St. 7.99 Magic 3.99 Lodies’ We Give Holden Treding Stempe Controtier Playtex Girdle $4 $3 5.99 Foncy hoe Stim Pants linens, failles, felts and novel- fi Values to $8.99. Better skirts ties, Sizes 22 to 30. reduced for this sale. Save on vp vo 29. Dollar Day Buys Dollar Day Buys on thi sold Dollar 32 to 40. Stock up now. | Perma-Litt $3 Brossiers -$2 Queranteed fast color, in white ond ‘colors, 32 to 38. ' HA Reg: 2.99 values. Lavishly — mea lace trimmed slips in white. Size w Save thot Shirts $10) 2 ter $3 Jackets Dollar Day Buys ’ 16.99 Parks 16.99 Weel 1.99 Flannel double sizes. All Ist quality. Dollar Day Buys irls’ varsity coats..Wool quilted Dollar Day Buys Fitted sheets in single and Jeckets $10 Save now on all wool boys’ and CREDIT OO $5 $0 ooo $15 B mao- $3 Orlen Sweaters oeeee 99 Men's ia ie pol TY Suits in sizes 36 100% all wool topcoats tt in tweeds and checks. 14 NW. Seginew St. Men's Campus Coats... Geb jeckets. Swede jackets. 10.99 Men‘ 19.99 Men's ae Values to 3.99. Gabardines, flannels and terials, Long sleeves. All We Give Holdes Trading Stamps colors. 6.99 Men's 1.00 Nylon 7 Geb Pants Stretch Sex novelties. Sizes 36 to 44. Dollar Day Buys ter quality 100% all wool suburban coats. Solids, checks, 4 Dollar Day Buys Dollar Day Buys Values to 24.99. Save on bet- $4. QteS] 12.99 Save on suits, topcoats, that sold up to 59.99. to 44. Ha i we wien si a ta Sa v nie TT a ee ages . ’ ie } } : ‘ | Poae he ~ dle. East Crisis “Main Topic of “ih ‘den Talk armistice agreements were signed Lately the Soviet U i He ft fi i Hs jie ip ia F ef ay veal oH I H g i ae il il tf [i if sty ?- i He kf z : z uf |} f I + F F 2 ‘ i H | i ; i E F : 59 fi i rf : i 3 E i by F.i Lis 1 f li H i a i 4 a F com lete with tools light weight—full size It beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans —No dust bag to empey.Come a Ar Lene etary sicatedl PLATFORM ‘deca Egypt, pro-|by Egypt was broken by Iraq's " (Amsectated Press Writer) included Arab. Iraq. Imported fessing a policy of “‘non-alignment” entrance into the alliance. The ae | , = an abo ate between the West and Russia, also| Egyptians then signed mutual de- ROCKERS Bel . R ‘ 5 Pe. Chrome level British-American talks when/ bitterly opposed it. However the|fense pacts with Saudi Arabia and 50 gian ugs: DINETTES British Prime Minister Sir An- —— fiaeie ant Syria: lati planed ene, , aoa dak thony Eden and his foreign secre- MPA Begj T Da with Lebanon. Many Colors atterns tary, Selwyn Lioyd, start discus- ins |wo-Vay Attempting to expand Baghdad $ 95 Now 5 sions with President Eisenhower Conferences at MSU |Pact membership among the : Wah oe meee and Secretary of State Dulles in! pace ansinG u—Michigan's|A'*>S. & British official visited] 00) | $2995 _ Only original shipping Washington Monday. editors and publishers|2°"da" last month to persuade oD ai Formerly sold for $104.90. Confronting the leaders of the eathered at Michigan Seate Uni {hat nation to join. MAPLE R ERS $ $108 Convenient budget plan available. : two most powerful Western Pow-iversity today annual| The visit followed b O0CK What-Net HELVES ! ers are these three chief problems: /meeting of Pag Fane Press teat riete that toppled thres anv. . - ee Linoleum RUGS . Sele Genane hw The newsmen will hear top sate ddtdied wosht-aot onion eo wee $ 3” “| Out They 98° Reg. $7.95 95 “You’ Store” Foracl and its Arab sclghtewe, | cisare sand spend two days in s| Weslerebached alliance. Oushioas Ge “e $4% | You'll Save More , . . at Our Store _ Middle East for the West in the (ries of Gevoted. t0) The history of the current troo- _ world - t diplomatic struggle. 3— |"¢W#Paper trends and problems./,,.. i, the Middle East goes back YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS AT L&S | The threat of Soviet influence. alee hein! jt May of 198, wien Britain iz 9 ‘snip hese gan Teta onrnor sens een tee L & S Furniture Sales C #4 | mandate over Palestine. The J pzely trom the gradual wane of) DETROIT ® — Archie Noorian,|prociaimed the Republic of Israel urn ure | es 0. ’ Middle|31, pleaded guilty yesterday to a Fe ah tun stem lareey charge of unlawful solicttaion oto, Wartre, | f 3345 AUBURN RD. (M-59) One Mile East of Auburn Heights || 20 .N. Perry St. (Comer of Lawrence) Rai a formar Detaltn, of sli The United Nations finally ar-| & Aire of ot re nated Open 9 to 9 Daily more ranged a cease-fire and, in 1949, Por 4-DAY CLEARANCE SEATO member, Ff coo arms eee Fri. ° Sat. ° Sun. ¢ Mon.... at 1116 Huron | °°". me a *5 , : Svv.s vee ~ ‘Exp Or Monmn Sate RUC TS COURY aR TT RTS January Clearance Wit eed Ld cag Biehl + DEMONSTRATORS ®© NEW SET GUARANTEE ® FACTORY RECONDITIONED | z | | g 5 ii if i A fi Ho sueriiye ites! FRE iH in if Brings You Even Greater S-A-V-I-N -G-S!! COATS Values to $29.99 $1() and $14 DRESSES Values to $9.99 $300 . $ 500 CLOSE-OUT PRICE © BLOUSES ® GIRDLES Values ® SWEATERS to $ ] ©@ POLO SHIRTS $2.99 © SLIPS - Children’s Legging Sets Coats—Snowsuits © All Sets Adaptable to UHF Sizes and Coors © 4()% Off SHOE DEPARTMENT SAMPLE : SHOES stews % $388 Pair : Size 44% Only . , » YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITED A ata Woe “The Store With the Friendly Atmosphere” 41 NORTH SAGINAW STREET 4 , ~ a ie en , 7 | a » (4 . : af “ ; ' ob as & Bs = IN re HURON prs 2% 8 West of PONTIAC Telegraph Road OPEN DAILY and suNDAy "TIL 10 P.M. — Plenty of Free Parking ES Fe ice Le ee ae eee re ee ne ae ee a cee ee ee re er ap a Pee ee ee ee ee al TT pe ee ge eS iA ie eae j ina ee { ye . sai . ; + ‘ ‘ & a | ¥ N @., f | 4 | ad 4 > a — ee ne ne aE nN St heh stetrereestnee nines nteereneteneee atten ee et | GREATEST VALUES IN OUR 33 ) YEAR HIST HISTORY _ 514, 95 SNACK SETS Ready to Paint! 10 Drawer tl Se PENS Poe DOUBLE DRESSER << A ei © Paint and Brush Free! 95 © Smooth, Clear Pine! A typical February value in large ‘ready to double dresser. meee Your choice of V2 pint’of enamel and brush included. $49.75 Maple Bunk Beds BE ©@ Ladder, Reil Inc. A neat savings of 33% % on genuine maple bunk tt beds; can be ued as i twin beds, also. $4 Down IN 100% NYLON | and FOAM RUBBER 199 ‘2 BIG PIECES A real low February > price on Salem maple 5 cricket chairs. Attrac- tive upholstery in hionized @ ded seat and back. A & many purpose chair & at a February saving! © * 4 gin MT hs Ra MR CARR, A tle Ek 8." ae - a -_—s ee aii sai m ins Si 2 Down +2 Down FURNITURE Popular—Convenient—No Leaf Expand-O-Matics @ Newest Thing in Dining! PRICED FROM @ Choice of Woods, 6 Finishes @ Save at Lewis’ Low Prices! . $ 1 0 50 The perfect answer to the problem of small dining areas. A beautiful console or desk that extends to seat nine people. Choice of modern or traditional, in style. KROEHLER Sleep-or-Lounge A Sota by Day — an . a Bed at Night ST 66” , Pocket $33.00 saving on this na- FINE FURNITURE tionally famous dual purpose sofa. . eeps two persons most comfort- R larly#$199 prrgg Gurable charcoal ul "316 da - SAVE IN OUR FEBRUARY SALE! ‘62-70 South Saginaw St. ‘ | } ~ a | TR eS EN ee he | eee ge og Ds es Oe oes j f ey 4 i % ide | a | ; : i ‘ wid ; \ Pel are i x & : . seers | 4 / 3 : @ . e GOP humiliation.” ' cated to treedom Sick och es GA te ne ie Se Saas" w ueeee'siLakeS Channel ngeiical Luth- 4 te i Knowiand pointed out that to parts of the nation as well. “almost They testified before a Senate military public works .subcommittee con- MacArthur sidering a bill to authorize the — M Sen. Wiley (R-Wis), the first wit Sa Ghacs tas: aibinane comam|tened Knociont’y sequtghee s8tiebiena Nok ness, pleaded for speed in getting/them. Artery hardening is one of| Sen. the legislation enacted. 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R to travel wherever you go! is | new Admiral portable ploys even the new “talking book” records. Changer is fully auto- WKC fn FRIDAY . Fede matic. Luggage brown case. | The A. : 108 NORTH SAGINAW & 108 NORTH : a vi NO MONEY DOWN SAGINAW Regular 18 SQ! Until 9 on ee 2 Ss ae : cc. MRE set SRE sare: aE : ~ shower were Mrs. Benjamin Pitt- March 3 to Lt. (J.G.) Donald Mun-'Grindley home this evening, and UP at Otsego Ski Club together peel of : j J ae z i 5 } d : { / { | - e tac a bee © i cae ¥ ‘ as : ~ es - Pemting Press Photes Unusual dancers graced the gymnasium of Lincoln dancers were Frederick C. Ziem of Elizabeth Lake road, Junior High School when “Laff-O-Rama” was presented Frank Van Atta of Franklin Road, H. F. Hatfield of Ae RE ete * ; Thursday carn digs the North Pontiac Kiwanis Club, North Perry street, Bill Dunseith of North Perry street The show will be staged again tonight. Among the and Merritt Clark of Eason street (left to right). School Has Graduation Ceremonies Talk Presented at = fs teh aere: i ay i f § i? I 4 i ry ¥ i i thay! it ii = ye a } ‘A. : f i } ' A sexe a ~ e * There was color too, when “Laf{-O-Rama” was Rogers of West Walton boulevard, M. S. Lincicome of presented to the public Thursday evening. The circus- South East boulevard, Tom Reese of Warwick boule- type performance, to be given again tonight, is made up ~ vard, Bob Schmiede of LeGrande avenue and Charles of local talent, Among these talented individuals are Palaian of Joslyn avenue. (left to right) James Card of Alpena street, Glenn RE: ony > RU UR “E = ~— Le 4 _ -- ~ Home Care Discussed by Speaker | Mrs. Nick Nelson Addresses Group on Thursday Mrs, Nick Nelson was the speak- er at the Child Culture Club meet- ing in the home of Mrs. Robert |Benedict on Cherryland avenue Thursday evening. Eighteen mem- | *| bers answered roll call to the ques- schedule?" * * * | Mrs, Nelson’s topic was ‘“‘Home- |making as a Career,', She stated (that a true housewife must be a versatile and well-informed indi- vidual. In speaking of the house- wife, she said, “Her efforts must stem from the heart as well as jthe mind, for in most cases her /work does not result in monetary reward.” : Mrs, Nelson feels the home- maker must equip herself physi- cally, mechanically and spirit- ually for her work. The neces- | sity for diversion of some type was also stressed by the speak- er, Her talk also concerned a home- |maker as a mother. She stated, “Be an example to your children. ‘Give religious training.” * * Cy ces. 13 ca _ ee Jim Davis of Canterbury drive was Kiwanis Club Thursday night. Proceeds “caught” going over lines with Dottie from “Laf{-O-Rama” will be used for Dunbar, director of the circus-type per- underprivileged children. formance sponsored by.the North Pontiac RE zi 3 i g i | ; Erie oaee tel | Seng Coming On.” . ial age School. Standing at attention are Bill Grech, John Davis of Auburn road, Ray Regal of Sterling avenue and John Moriarty of East Wilson avenue. Open- ing night was Thursday. Cook-Nelson Post of the American “Farewell to Eastern” was given ~~ by Judy a, —— ide, Social News From Birmingham joining in the “Loyalty Song.” | , ; a Mrs. William Durst P amily Prepares for Manila Wedding Honored at Shower | BIRMINGHAM — Ann Patter. Guests at the wedding besides | Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Loud of ‘Mrs. Malcolm Shaad of West/S0" and her parents, Mr. and Lt. Munro's fellow Navy offi. Hupp Cross road and Mr. and Mrs.’ avenue was hostess at Mrs. George D. Patterson of Wad- cers Will include Ambassador and Peter M. Stewart will both en- are compl lans| ; @ pink and blue shower for Mrs for their departure. ‘edt rnnth Mrs. Homer Ferguson. ‘tertain at cocktail parties Saturday for Manila, in the Philippines. Sara Springer and Mary C jrindley evening. * * * | Ann will be married in Manila will give a shower for Ann at the Personal News of Interest in Area winter months. to make the necessary prepara- tions for a summer vacation that will take them to Greenland. ; ‘on Feb. 11. Womens, Section FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1956 In summarizing, Mrs, Nelson de- fined the successful homemaker as the unique individual who can keep all things shining at. one time, her home, her husband, her children, herself and her outlook. * » * Te aq| A box social was held following PAGES 16-19 ine meeting. was Bead Powe The group will meet with Mrs. Ralph Harrison Feb, 9 for a se ‘cret pal revelation dinner, M nd Mrs. Wal Smith of f 1 luncheons be Included he Extension Club r. and Mrs. ter Smith of,series of several luncheons being) Inclu on their itinerary are| e. . Doris road visited in Houston, Tex.,| given by the hostess, |Jamaica, B.W.I., the Dominican Outlines Hobbies and New Orleans prior to their! * * « |Republic, Trinidad, and Caracas, | Mrs. Hugh Endries of Lincoln- arrival in Florida where they are| Sailing on Saturday aboard the La Guaira, Puerto Cabello and shire drive was hostess to mem- remaining for the balance of the SS Alcoa Corsiar are Mr. and Mrs. Guanta, all in Venezuela. jbers of the Interlake Extension | John Linabury of East Iroquois * 8 « ‘Club for a dessert luncheon, We understand the Smiths will | road. | Barbara Magnus, daughter of | 2 * arrive home near Easter, in time/ Their eruise will extend to sev- |Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Magnus of Fifteen members attended the eral colorful islands in the Carib- |Bloomfield Hills, has pledged "cent meeting and answered roil bean, as well as to the northern |Gamma Phi Beta sorority at Mich- ©2!! by naming their hobbies, coast of South America. igan State University. | Mrs. George Quine, leader, ~ ————" pave the lesson on “Hobby Hunt. ° eae i "2 . ” . lin boulevard is leaving on Sun- Plans Future Activities mr ber bata eg Penne spake day for Miami, Fla.. On Wed. | on her hobby of hooking rugs. in wer twat mines UII Nine Has Meeting Mrs, Robert Scharf spoke about will leave for Cuba, where he | weaving and displayed several articles she has made, will be the guest minister in | Mary Knox 0 : shi , PO was explained bor Mes gees x Opened her home on the membership tea being SPON- was explai . y wee ! i \ explain ‘ende one of the churches on the is- | Union street for the Thursday eve-|Sored by the General Guild of the Gree arin wae J. W i land. meeting of Guild Nine of Church on Feb. 9. ling. Mrs. Willan ieee fat ng ; Ing. Mrs. William Hurlburt told jhow her work with the Red Cross | blood bank serves as her hobby, * * Dr. Milton H. Bank of Frank- . | ning Dr. Bank will return to Pontiac All Saints Epis 1 Church. Mrs.’ * 8 @ Clayton McCoy assisted the noe. Reception Held man, Mrs. Don Sweat, Mrs. Eu- ro, who’ is stationed there. Mrs.on Saturday Mrs. Howard Kaser for the weekend are Mr. and Mrs.| yarg Myron L. Buck is enter-| tess. | tec: . . gene Chisholm, Mrs, Paul Childers Patterson and Ann will spend sev- and her daughter, Mrs. Thomas | Edward H. Lerchen, Mr. and Mrs. taining 12 friends at luncheon to-| * 8 @ for Missionaries By -hibadegs? ee ae Will be and Mrs. Harry Eaton. eral days in San Francisco where Holowell of Grosse Pointe, will Robert Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- day in her home on West Iroquois! The group made plans to ‘assist The Women’s Home and Foreign ; Mrs. M. E. Bald- Also attending were Mrs. Golmon | they will be joined by Mr. Patter. give a tea and shower. Mrs, Rob- ard B. Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Dillon, Mrs, Garrett Wriston, Mrs.'son, and they will all stop off inert L. Parkinson is plarming a)Hugh Martin Jr. Robert Eisele and Mrs. Viola Honolulu on their flight a. also show films of her trip. The couple will live at Quon- - - subject of their Aaah i. | Clemence Women’s set Point Naval Air Base in understanding — or ontiac Press, will /Rhede Island, where Dan is sta- |Feb. 10 for bride-elect Na ) preblems of hospital care speak at the Feb. 2 meeting. | tioned. ane 5 ‘ : road. This is the second in & during the fellowship hour .of the Mrs. Harry T, Wood will enter-ja table with a centerpiece of white; ments. tain at a luncheon and shdowerjand yellow chrysanthemums, blue eo. ce Ja- ons and yellow daffodils flanked) Mrs. Watson, membership aie Missionary: Society of First Bap- win on Perry street. | Interchurch Fellowship services tla herch eld 2 pion for to the luncheon and shower for Tuesday. DAUGHTER BORN be held on Sunda i and Mrs. Robert Shelton Dancers Att on | y evening at All y, . ao en Robertson of West Virginia. Philippines. /MARRIED IN EAST Mr. and Mrs, William’ D. kra-| Mrs. Pfeffer Feted Saints Church, and to help serve| ednesday oveuing. ‘ @ Bli d B lj ‘ ; |_ Ensign Daniel Louis Colwell 11)mer (Cecile Woodhouse) of Wood-| Qt Pink, Blue Party | the loyalty dinner to be held in The Sheltons are Orient crusade Zzar itz To Essay Winners ANE. ‘who is the son of MMrs./eed SveREe Gameuies Bie pi Mrs. Reginald Sutton of Union Sarees Tell oh Feb. 6. missionaries who were in Pontiac , S!°W-Covered evergreens, depict. \Massnick Colwell of Birmingham)! a daughter, Karen Reyburne, on Lake road was hostess at a pink| Committees were appointed by jon furlough from Okinawa. They! - the “Blizzard Blitz,” theme of Zontians Award B aq Laverne W. Colwell of Mon-/Dec. 9. « e-«e and blue shower for Mrs, Richard| Miss Knox, president, to serve |showed picfures of their work on, Poe ered members of Do- - z on [terey. Calif., was married Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Snetham|Ptfeffer. ata Agi party ~~ speneewee _ Formosa and the Ryukyu Islands. they oe vanes Club when ‘evening to Patricia Joh . . ~ ae recent showe on Feb. 13 in ri Dunke' ' ved at Webster "At their Thurs@ay noon meeting | following recent trips through ITrinity Union - Methodist "Cuereh have returned this week from a) Guests at prone : i Font Rone. Kneale Room of Stevens a je daamaggte ete ee ee ursday evening, +e te ret sO vod sree eae Pew gg BS cued, Gg emi | a Anipoe Ry pl laa | the Pontiac Zonta Club voted : ; | The bride is the daughter of! > Mrs. ms ‘by W nn a |, Mr. and Mrs, Frances Lohoft furnish an award of a United cpirnan of a aa ennounced| Mra. Leo Polzen of Green “Bay, aes Sok Ee, Setee her. [eae Bs. gr varhd ca , one Chome ‘Cote ont ie Mr Shelton and Kyle Wille ®® and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Putman Savings Bond to the the next business meeting Feb, 9 Wis., and the late Alfred Johnson. *t#4t Jr. are — Len week- — ce oor se Paes Alfred Wetens sere, i Py . * ¢ @ . — in charge of decorations for essay contes | - . roe Clevela: a, Ditto . Joseph v, " .. . “a coo . | , iat Kingsley Inn. A talk on her|She attended the University of Wis. oa Bs * : |Bochnig, Mrs. Gladys McHugh and|Cutler will be in charge of prizes:| A dedication service was held) '€ Party. |European trip. wilk be given by|Consin. Dan attended the General ®* ‘aa ™™ burs Richerd Dickineon. (Mrs. McCoy, refreshments, and,by Dr. H. H. Savage for the, Calling the quadrilles during the i Mrs. Elmer Pettengill. She’ wil | Motors Institute of Technology. Cieorge Colter. ‘ e Sicivesmneata ome ssovedl fens Mrs. Ralph Norvell. table appoint. Shelton children. Becky and Shari.|*Vening were Mrs. John Streit, Rex Lawrence, George Harkless, Sam ;Joan and Gordon McLeod. There ore four pages in| Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allen and white candies. man, will Tepresent the guild at ee ge a ee a a ee ee eee ee —— ’ : Z ; eae rrr : ‘ a z fy (ae tapas sci che snliege = Shy * 4 Sih shee india, Main talc. k diet alin tion, ‘‘Do you have a housekeeping today’s Women’s Section| mess ac —— O-Rama Features Colortul Local Performers — ay THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JANUARY 27. 1956 SEVENTEEN * Child’s s J ealbnsy: Can Be Hiepful » By MURIEL. LAWRENCE Bh yf . a ip a i ite! Eat i Al af FEE f at i L Hit ry e Esha tye ti tty E= i itll lit ta fi Ushi tf Filte pur |) HE “My daughter. 4 ri g 29 ‘cag nave bien aware of it as on esiave Gatpuils diate: to utes: fear, attack or beyail it in chil- Calculator Comptometer Typewriting You can prepare for a good position by attending Day, Half- Day or Evening School FREE | EMPLOYMENT SERVICE The BUSINESS INSTITUTE 7 W. Lawrence St. Pontiac FE 2-3551 Veteran ‘Approved! The Olympic theme is shown in these sweaters for the younger set. Both are in white with red and blue bunting striped edging. The girl's gm al is of jersey cotton knit; the boy’s of jersey orlon knit. Shower Given for Bride-Elect Priscilla Phipps Made Life Member Mrs, Christine Taber of Oakland was recently elected to a|Grogg gave a lesson on hobbies. life membership in Pontiac Chap- Mrs. ter 228, OES, Hy +t L Martin was White Shrine Holds Rite - Meeting Conducted | Rhoda Harry J. Con, deputy supreme) ony. Lite led the group in prayer. soloist. ° Visitors president of the 18th District,|f spoke to the group and asked for , * “,| cooperation in a membership cam- ’|Highland Park, Ann Arbor and! paign. she also told of the work- shop planned for Feb, 20. as a new member of the group. How dh your cosets lock? Clothes! 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"-™Y 1 Pilots OK as 4 Jets Sal asa mee - , Crash Near Okinawa |""""" = = cw af Sing Sing TOKYO m — Four Chisonaligeating to Le Gena Steed Sumas : based U, 5. Sabre Jets crashed|Wyandotte, Mich.; ; we) Sex ‘Killer John Roche near Okinawa today but the four|fears Crewe, Va.; Lt. } - Dies im’ Electric Chair _ he ‘Ar Pg sald" Job ‘Ban Ui mwas ges Va P , . Far East Air Forces Os on disclose the cause“of the ¢ . Tt enld “"Thore ia ny indication refers Crime to Army that sabotage was a factor in the} BOSTON @—Police loss of the aircraft,” worth a total) 1T-year-old of several million dollars, An in-|trying te vestigation is. under w: record to He - is After Life of Crime OSSINING, ‘N.Y, @—John Fran- cis Roche, confessed slayer of at least four persons, died last night in Sing Sing Prison'’s electric chair. “ts Tos four Yule of to £4 Fight- suspected er-Bomber Squadron based at Ka-\same grocery’ The 28-year-old Roche was sen dena, Okinawa, were on “‘a routine/three weeks, tenced to death for the second of training mission,” the Air Force|quoted the Army New York City. © 1955 Where My Line, Ine. Sain a1 492 Items on Agenda ir mri (Faced Commission in 55 2 GREAT SPECIALS 1 "strapped into the chair. BF ge ey adler peg -oy- a rome during the year to-| were ity 1 ordinances, 14 meas Sa Seen wy cee nfoe seme § from ENGGASS! 4. 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HURRY! | NO MONEY DOWN! : ae ans FURNITURE, APPLIANCES fm oon $ AND TELEVISION « Electric FRYING PAN | si ai a ah Fe PE Pee Le Pipette ge Ee me yon PU eras we f fe ae eas Tiga ae . __THE PONTIAC PRESS,_ FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1956 | _TWENTY-THREE_ 3 Reds Accepting Bid BLES — | |Priest Confesses tres tow dar whee Nth Death Claimed ot Seen wats tcheth oman: ttbaiom tok fo Attend A-Meel JUNIOR EDITORS He) Threw’ Darts’ | 2+, to eel cin Santa Fe Wreck (ounce eee ee ee WASHINGTON @®—Russia has| at Grace, Prince prince marrying an actress and connection with the wreck waslengineer Frank B. Parrish and was said: “I thought I might meet) 105 ANGELES ~The wreckitiled by Leawood Lester of San|fireman Hother Smith. DETROIT ®-—The spiritual ad-\someone actressy and artificial.|o¢ » Santa Fe passenger train last|Diego. He asked $300,000 damages : viser to Prince Rainier of Instead I found a-very timid girl, has claimed its 30th of his wife Dorothy] President Dwight D, Eisenhower : 27 which will seek to set up an describes this royal highness Gslone tacing a great crisis in berivicim? = z rt $200 foc his own injuries |is the first U.S. Chief Executive a “good kid” and his betrothed, ite. Laura Bryning, 32, of Camp|iis complaint, filed yesterday, al-lto hold an airplane pilot's Neenee, actress Grace Kelly, as ‘‘a very ther. Tucker said Prince Rai- timid girl.” ni nier “has always been a good kid. | udtned Uh ohise comity. pine Rev. John Francis Tucker, |O¢ course, T had to trim a couple ware-born Catholic priest, was of Texas out vited also would attend. | | a DAY TELEVISION CLEARANCE ALL SETS SLASHED FROM * Balsam Wool Insulation Fe O” Standard Thickness 100’ Rol! $@22 to Double Thick 50’ Roll. .... $400 THESE ARE NOT USED SETS This is your chance to buy 1955 and 1956 Nationally Advertised -Table Models-Consoles-Blonde: or Mahogany AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS | 30 DAY FREE SERVICE INCLUDED } Fly ‘ | __He disciaimed ‘reports that he ee i seine ton we Roth Lumber Co.'s January Special! * USG Sheet Rock * Clean Quality — Insulation 1Y%2"—100" Roll. .:....... $450 3”"——50’ Roll......... wee $4” rift i H 3 3 | i i i fl 4 é z Fe a | still help shepherds and cattle herders with their work. Since then these’ dogs have been trained for many purposes, including police work, and in war helping soldiers on patrol and carrying medical supplies. Today's entry js Michael's Police Chief Ruf-n-ready. Michael calls! him ,“‘Ruffy.” The men of,the 7th Precinct where Michael's father is a) policeman have sent Ruffy a police shield for good luck. Paste this picture down on thin cardboard and color with crayons. | Ruffy is brown and wears a red collar. Michael's uniform and cap are blue. Cut out the drawing carefully. Fold the dog and boy forward and the name panel as shown in the small sketch. Now fold the other panels’ back as indicated so that Ruffy will be ready for inspection. Junior Editors pays $10-for any reader’s idea that is used. Write your suggestion to “Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper; it can- not be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of ideas, the * Zonolite Insulation to Cover 26°—2" Thick... $958 * Oak. Flooring 7-Month-Old Baby Doomed ite2 tone Hardwood - Couple Hoping for Miracle any en). | OPEN SUNDAY 10:00-2:00 It’s Easy to Shop at 7 L.A.WAGNER COMPANY - 1960 N. OPDYKE at PONTIAC RD. Open Daily 8:00 te 6:00 Men,, Fri. Open ‘til 9:00 From Lourdes Pilgrimage STEREO CAMERA |mirecte may save eis baby trom/Escanabe Feb. %. ‘They plan to of was $129.20, now SBQSO the Catholic shrine of Lourdes in| I a similar case at Benton | OPEN SATURDAY ‘til 5 ! Roth Lumber Co. . 3360 W. Huron FE 5-6910 Master : ] ; : | 9 sachs disease, which oils af- fects infants in their first year. | EPPERT’S (i= :=-= SUNDAY CAMERA SHOP’ | ‘7 Sete ‘ait ere are tes than | country. STW. Bane FES 66S) Te ase bean, tr i ce COVER Ale tus ee af tan ‘rhe cocks tent” | G 4 0 my another child, Dennis, a high ran - | | , , urand Upening = wo ove & lunbevar . @ : at a workaday price Subtle Invitation —- , Extra Savings |, AnOM A Ty obese In Best Aspirin Reliet Possible |. haa — e ‘ a IKE THEY SAY — good things come in commanding the might of Buick’s new three’s. $22-cubic-inch V8 engine—now lofted to That's certainly true of this brawny new new peaks of power and compression. 1956 Buick Spzciat. It puts together _ t's in the luxurious feel you get from ‘ high-fashion luxury—high-powered per- the billowy smoothness of Buick’s great formance—rock-bottom price—and comes new ride—the creature-comfort of Buick up as the stand-out best of the budget- — room—the serenity of Buick’s superb new tagged cars. handling ease—the satisfaction of Buick That last point is the big news. It means _ size and brawn and roadability. you can boss this strapping big Buick Sedan for just about the price of the well- choose, you can have the quic P known smaller cars — even for less than “J tl ea hae i mn and eager - ses ; mod- some models of those very same cars. BE SEROOTADESS OF tS WEES § HUE a . ern transmission. For here you can have SITS: [plioe we show Sens proves thet.) the new double-action take-off—and the But man! — just wait till you learn how — extra gas-saving mileage — of Buick’s much bigger a package of sheer auto- advanced new Variable Pitch Dynaflow.t i mobile for the money this Buick really is ‘ : — bigger in power thrill, in stretch-out Why not look into things real soon? comfort, in ride steadiness, in structural solidity. And it’s in the very fact that here, if you Come in this week and let us prove that if any new car is in your budget, a new It's in the greater joy you feel with Buick —_ Buick can be in your garage—and a whale styling. of a lot more fun and thrill can be in / It's in the mounting thrill you feel at —_your life. | EKeste — What could be more exciting than having one of [| these wonderful band instruments with which to start the new semester. Cornet or Trombone .. . *129.50 . .$138.00 Clarinet... $119.50 G.. sees eeeeeees, 5 j ‘ ei Za *e, BS Calbi Music Co. is the exclusive dealer for the Conn " extocuseeee 3 Hi Director, Conn. Selmer band instruments, and the #New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only pond Boick butlds today. It 4s TT dl ‘ Bundy flutes and woodwinds. . standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century—optional at modest extra cost on the Special. ne er. OLIVER aarok we ae ae mnt Cette Peae ead Spee; ~ 210 Orchard Lake Avenue Pontiac, Michigan _ Phone FE 29108. . 119 N. Saginaw St. “4 Phone FE 5-8222 | . i; , | ee Oe Se ee ee Te Ree ah ee ee a Se ee toe ae 4 i / ie Vo W iG / ’ u es 2 } i ji { ; : {f i , i é , } ES f i ¥ Peay elt , eel Water Tower to Rise at Milfo 1 ToBe Second ny cee # ce RIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1950. is eae ea Concert Stars to at Waterford Style Steppers “P ieee gad. Nemenotf, duc WATERFORD—The Men's Bea- Sl : S d . 4} ate Saturday | 2 pianists and concert stars of three munity Church will gather at 6:30 . |Presidents Ball for Village | Miche, cea k mt te _otee wpodalige lingered AVON TOWNSHIP = The Style ne, Isaac E. Crary Junior High School a ele seer aad He Steppers Square Dance Cub willl 350,000 Gallon Unit to : e e « ve a“ "s : Saturday, at 9 p.m. Be Built Soon on South ve yo mans popular The event will take place at | Side of Town | stage, Pierre Luboshutz and Genia > the Avondale Community Build. Nemenoff represent one of the ing on Auburn Read. Square MILFORD — A new 350,000 gal- most ‘successful musical mar- t S fencing te 0. culesanentihly Of | water will be built ~—. . . fair here, which the residents tower will be * ‘The vivacious Mrs, Luboshutz, of Avon Township are welcome |the south side of Milford in the whe is Russian by birth, met her to join. Membership is limited te | ner future. | husband when both were build- ere 50 couples. To be located on the west side | ‘fag wp teigeensive sepuiaiions a The past presidents of the Style|of main street, the new tower will ;, solo planiste in Paris snd the Nees ee eas edna ts Gales teduaaite the qoteet AES ; ate deol o be oe ‘ square + B area have been invited to attend| gallon tower on Summit Street. tinent in the years before World RU -DUY er | ou al ee ae * In the U.S., they have appeared *, was estimated at $27,000 by the - as soloists with every leading Lapeer County Plans 2 ct stubben, nos ana | Siete oom oot tor = a , i r recenily, The company also pee of gna om Scouting Camp-Out mitted an estimate of $15,000 as See canes Sor . L, ©. Kern of Deny- the cost of an eight-inch main to oy wwe of 6975 Mather. The couple ‘is plan-/ton Plains. No date has been set) LAPEER—There will be a coun-| connect the Huron Street line with ) twentieth year as U. 8. concert ning a June 23 wedding. for the wedding. on Sane he now yeemrvelr. Z — to Europe in 1952 : — en , Feb. 4, in t ate Game ‘ Rochester Boy = mq aren on Norway Lake: road, six| , The Compass Really Co. Go nt, oem that counts aler mee Ing miles north of Lapeer.The spot| YM@pimg a 132-ecre plat on the |i he Laboshits and Nemenott ened Guest Speaker for the campout in the game area” sereed to. donate the site. fer |met as : a resounding success throughout is two miles west on Norway Lake 15 and will stand the cost (1952 the pianists gave a *. the Continent, | for Youth Week Attracts 150 P tces Ge eee ta of building the eight-inch maim |mand performance for King as Aa 5 dita to tale ip, te ! | scou - | from Main Street to the tower. "| pianists gave a command perfor- CLINTONVILLE—In observa) county invited mance Queen Only Your of the opening ot Youth Week, the gis ._| part tm tho project, The. beye | After the reservoir is built, it i Frederice of “Greece with the Church of the Naza-| Petitions for System in| witt tish on Sawdell Lake, Regis- |Will be financed by the issuing of [33 Athens Symphony, and followed up FORD TS eee did contemnane ct Roctes:| Farmington Township ‘ratios will take, piace at 19 ree ementa on the building, aite| ship Civie Music Assn. series. their stay in Greece with an, in- ter, as the guest speaker in the) Continues __ afternoon, with awards to be giv- eee ee eee rth + . Yr we: fharthedbenr~ yo day, RS ee ye Sih vile pede. Magura’ Tetel Witnesses|DODHISES Schedule [Pi ar beket tr arne sax Seiad ba tt oon ot the Gniter \nc’y mecting anton by the F Al nama, teiond Kinkle ‘2d Charles Hughes’ Trial Wi s , next year. oom mass meeting called by the Far yo" on NEW YORK w@—Sen. Joseph R.|Pilm in ' . Rochester Voss. Frank Powell, of . 7 * ! CON GIVE YOU. | Ramtec, sna he hes pro rem: |tinglon Township water devel ihe Metamora Branch ef the De Ex-Educafor Faces. |ccuray iin, testing a mF ilm in Waterford \o#ticers Installed _ | rm who also are pastors. it unlor t Boy Scout camp will be cook- ° * trial of Paul H. Hughes, has at-| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP ‘— all these He has spoken in several Sched lest night out ines ane Sel. Ath Swindle Trial tacked the “truthfulness” of to The Sos er by Figure Group churches denomination, In persons comm ° previous prosecution witnesses. shown ; WISED CAR addition to speaking he will render|report on petitioning in the dry Driver Blames Brakes SANDUSKY @—Harry C. Smith, McCarthy, who formerly headed|4ay at the Waterford Township In Waterford ne a A sesh Gadban, tomstp|s Auto Rams House last atom wil face tl Fo tee on mverignios, as on thet Clary Baptist Chrch. ” |new aes were laid tte | and lel ffcer ane chirman o A 23-year-old woman whose car|6 for a fourth time in connection) witness stand for eight minutes}; There will be narsery facill- |Fashion Your Figure Club meet- ‘ ° committee, opened the meeting|#Tuck a house at 368 N. Perry/with the alleged embezzlement of} yesterday in Hughes’ trial, which) ties available for the care of |ing Wednesday. (SED TRUCK Thieves Take $750 Sara seactes’ “Swe peopie|St. last night, blamed detective| $2000 from the Sandusky scheol|resumes today in federal court. | the younger children of people |.” 2.0) mig. 1s ness. A : . wo live in the Farmington area|brakes, Pontiac Police anid The nied ial, tushd last -_ Under cross examination, Me- | “tending the film. 4 | ing the group a8 president, Mrs. are lucky — lucky because we} Patricia A. Girard. of 403 N.| : *|\“Oarthy blasted at the reputation | Everyone is invited to attend. | winwn, Kurts, vice president; BUYIN In Vrug store U Saginaw St., said her brakes failed|¢nded in a deadlocked jury haven't had a case of typhoid or 4|> re! to 1 for convic-| °% Joseph L. Rauwh Jr., national Mrs, Youel Baker, secretary; ‘ ROYAL OAK——Police here -are|{/Mmoid carrier. We haven't had it} completely” as she a er eee ee chairman of Americans tor Dem- Name Mrs. Chamberlain | Mrs. David Brown, treasurer, ADVANTAGES _ are yet,” he said, “but we may, we're|@ red light at the corner of ad Before that Smith was sentenced| cratic Action and James A. | ene Mrs; Van H. Burns, weight re- looking for two men who held up just ripe for it.” He pointed out the|Perry and Howard Sts. a Wechsler, editor of the New to Oxford Library Board the Huntington Woods Pharmacy advantages of a water system in| She said she swerved to avoid t 2% to 5 years in Southern Mich-| » 7" “| nm | epéing everetary and Miry, debe . p Pak si coos tee Wet na. [tems protection, health,|cars stopped at the light, crossed) ian Prison for paiding, school * post. , sd ot eR Mee. Rad Chamber Seat; sean Sas ere ° insurance Perry St. against light, went! enrollment figures acquit- ughes specifically is accu appoi mem- ° *® Wider Selection! | Proprietor Eugene Porsewskl Teen Peer te ate nad van into’ tlted of a charge of embexziement|tying in testimony to a federallber of the Oxiord Township Li| ‘The chub holds its mecting each tee trot said a man tapped at the door |"ates, etc nents. of a $600 . grand jury turnabout witness|braty Board to succeed Mrs, Mor-|Wednesday night at 7 at Water- ‘our — ~~: ee ae Ee. = ae On owe ne tite wae relonend after treatment! SOAS Wine isl, Loving Doattie,| Comms M. Matusow, a former|gan Axford, who recently resigned.| ford High School, Future programs i models and all makes—as | that two men were standing | proposed water system because Hospi Gem | casistant ttorney general mony for government brarian eS ae Senay, ne seen ne: eee om ct “gromndiees teary” of rest |" 2 rok, eit curve 2 apueh quanelin Commmantet trieis, ; "i Besides wider choice . ‘ in the north end of t . i eats t township that they will lose their Wins County Bakeoff ere you get _ They took $750 from he cash reg- pon when Welly 090 iat 1 Lowest | Sreckear eer ia Si la ta Mot Dred Waren cajapiiogioeenisienainge—em | : School . the Kent) DE uP Willia: io, Terms Possible! . |West Bloomfield Shop tim Deol entiners who sur Cnty. Bakeot! and’, $25 firs asistant prosecutor, refused "a 4 \4erms Fossibdie! SNOP veyed the area and laid out a{Ptize Wednesday as cherry. pie-|warrant Thursday to Mrs. Jennie ls Damaged by Fire lan for t roposed system;,08king champion and will com-|Marzack, mother of an 8-year-old Ee ee a a ted ls dered Bete the state contest Feb. 9'girl slapped by a teacher who in- car a8 & | WEST BLOOMFIELD—An over. /"ale@ that wells are cons! t Grand Rapids, The state winner|vited pupils pushed, slapped or service to new car custom- ‘heated stove yesterday caused an|("Y ® temporary supply, that it| "1" the national con-|shoved by the da Barbara =! olan he peg _ estimated $300 Langan to the com- poll wag fi ot 5 coun tee wnt tor test Feb. 21 in Chicago. ito retaliate. eer, | DIAMON DS business, That means he jowned by E. P. Eroh, of 1838/7" B BBEBBEBBS B | JEWELRY bottom prices! The fire, which was estinguished Wie died ‘geupesed pesdecte. Sol by the West Bloomfield Township|bring water from Port Huron, “In|s W * Ab | Fire Department, started at 3.p.m.,/any case,” he said, “no water 1 = ' ATCHES solute according to Fire Chief Ben J.|system will be built until a source a Cok dence in Moshier. of supply is determined, developed = ——____—— assured adequate.” 1. Your Ford Dealer is Guest Rector Sunday - gpd one navies vidoe (ft > - os reputable bninesman hee ROCHESTER — The Rev. G. aad heck Oe pec ot oe S Dey Food—Meal and Kibble Sib. 101, 25 ib. @ to stay. wants your signatures, others are ig j hig eggs _ ~y Réligious cn a De quired — = = megel Dos meine tangle ... 49 90 $1.95 you for a service customer troit, will be the guest rector at| yet started. a a. Y ower eeeeeeeeeee 60 1.00 2.20 sell you a brand day, at the 11 am. service iam S. Broom Vitality Instant Mix 73 1.40 2.908 you a -new car! The Rev. Ralph Lee of Birming-|0¥, Senator William S. Broom-|m itality Instant Mix ....... ene « d a ham has been asstating with the|@! (R-Royal Oak), of a $20.-'m Vitality Kibbled Biscuit ....... .75 143 3.00 8 Check Y. 8 a.m. Holy Communion Services| °° fevolving fund to helpis Cousin’s Dog Meal ............ 70 1.30 2.65 = ec our ad the weed ‘ counties near Detroit build pipe . + , a a hors y oe shocnee p> lines for water supplies. a Hunt Club—full diet oeeeeevrerde 70 1.35 2.80 FORD DEALER'S Tuesdays curing the absence 0 ee thinking about our g Kasco Dog Ration ............ 70 1.35 2.80 : | em, aa w said. "I wan tobi : A.| Used Car and Juniors Slate J Hop you a ~ pee arr ~~ you ira “Dor Chae Kibble . 7 3s Yr ‘ ° | would get along without water. We @ , RIDDIE ....-. . . Truck Specials for the orToNvILLE — The J-Hop of to our beavis ipsa concn aa ~ rita: Dog Chow Checkers ..... 70 1.35 2.80 _ « " —A man who should know today|Aftenposten, one of Oslo’s largestjand other stable help lost clothing|to the stalls. About 850 thorough- Harbert Amon ied tre new word eotpaper, hes Yury Sergey, blir Perenal efits the armes/teets are eabled at the mck! NIA] SOOM I SEVEN CENIETS jamaica Open in the four Olympic speed skating of the current 500-meter world rec-|¢n'stall barn where about 35 horses|for the. Florida State Racing Com- Seat ee , ——_s ora at event. This despite the fect|were stabled. Tropical Park closed| mission, said it was impossible to| GRAND, RAPIDS W®—Fist fight-(chance of winning is as good as Golf Leaders Per Christian Andersen, Nor-Eugeniy Grischin skated 40.2 here)*s meeting on Jan. 16 Stan bedy berned bene et Oke chee ee eee KINGSTON, Jamaica w#— Her jway’s walking encyclopedia of wi jlast Sunday while Sergeyev was! 1, estimate of damage wasilapeed 15 blocks from the parklits colorful run throughout lower| _,Fimals will be held in the 5,000 |man Barron of White Plains, N.Y., ter said Russia will win the doing 40.4. bi medi , teat culne eflena ete "a Sock with 700 young| PiM® capacity Civic Auditorium, jand Chick Harbert of Northville, sand LOD meter races in wor ee aa ae ee aa ea Mhieas ih Some [0 7OUne| hee ght tana ‘eek to. w> (Mich, were ght om the hel record time on the lightning-fast| 1 osen picks Schilkov ‘idliiselen ae anaes, on al iim ie enied ma ioe ew ae 2S Michigan’s best amateur talent. |the leader, Raoul Posse of Colom- . . surface of nearby Lake Misurina. = , 000 to $75,000. Horsemen ft » 19, » leaped on/seven Michigan cities. Srentiah anal’ el the js|Dia, today as the Jamaica Open One of the American Bobsledders * 8 s of the world 5,000-meter mark, in|would take several days to de-|the animal and rode it back to the ye wie yous Wine a, pegs to the tu |Golt Tournament entered the sec- at the Olympics looked over at the} He also forecast a new mark in|the 1,500, termine the exact loss since mapy' park. . ae ae ee cong cn way > end veund. : ‘ bar in his hotel to see a rugged'the 5,000 meters, but couldn't pick enact sieve, he Peg then — chute diumaiaens take sides on 4| Posse, a former champion, card- square-jawed woman sitting Ape fer Ap ° h : W, Cit s 1956 I C . ] » tn hecal for the re-|national scale, ed as 3232-64 over the par 68 proud fashion with her hand on/Ags and Boris Schikov ot Russa. BirMIngham Woman |City’s CO Carnival] rr in roca exms tor the re Constant Spring” Country” Chas lini,” he remai y- €\choice to win ,000-meter| : 6 stroke ahead of snc hen he eared ate gin, tut the veteran newsman LOSES GON Match Scheduled This Weekend iv semiins sna tnan're. (OT Tightens {sre shed ot aren, wo tak later that it was Anna-Maria Mus- who has covered every winter . . . : ished with 32-33~65. voli daughter of Italy's late dic-/Olympics but one does not think! FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. @ Pontiac's 1956 Ice Carnival will;night by the Pontiac Ice Skating| The Golden Gloves, long consid- Hold on Top Spot seer. was fourth, behind Ar- tator, Benito Mussolini. She was! Johannesen can better the world —Two rounds willy cut down the be held Saturday and Sunday at/Club. The show will start at 7 — a farm club for Ee gubtinn's Vicherte De Viesens.ate here for the winter games. record, field in the 24th annual Doherty the North Side Ice Rink, Mont-|p.m., followed by the queen's cor- nesnyy Brseampsaic Lagi 9” 2: rank| Oriff's Grill strengthened its grip|had a 66, with a 31-36~67.. ‘Women's Amateur Golf Tourna-|alm and Edison streets. onation at 8, beginner who has not won three|on ist place in: the National) Fifteen pros, respresenting six |ment today, with most of the fa-| The city-wide carnival is spon-| Saturday's activities will consist bouts’ or is under 19) and = by trimming Phil’ nations, are entered in the four- Sports Galore vorites still in the running for|sored by the Parks and Recreation |of various races for boys and girls open. Each division has patewe by Wimeeag s Inn, day, 72-hole event, the championship. Department Pa the North Side/of all ages, the Silver Skates Der- weight classes 66-4, in an adult city basketball . . * 2 e@ Community Club. by, figure skating, and the cham- . |game Thursday night at Pontiac| Hildebrand Named Winter Events Listed Miastens Slowert, ‘nestatl * * * —__ |pionship finals of the Junior Hock- artnet steseatens net te [it's erm , from Fonthill, Ont., defeatel | The gala affair will be climaxedjey Tournament at 3 p.m. between in Bay City, Flint, * | Griff’s cagers captured a com- Top Football Assistant Th . h t Mich i an Marge Burns’ of | Greensboro, |With the crowning of the Ice Queen|Nestor’s All-Stars and Union Lake.| 200, Lansing; Jackson, Port Hu- |manding 35-23 halftime white eek Bee. roug ou g N. C., 5 and 4, in a first round |°" Sunday evening. The queen will] A new feature at this year’s) fom and Grand Rapids. — and coasted to their 6th victory ini cherie William (Billy) Hildebrand Here is a list of winter events in the state of Michigan as prepared| match yesterday to /lead the ("eign over the festivities from a = ota ove oo Detroit is the only lower Penin-\seven contests. Chuck Franklin) in ». “umber one assistant” to by the Michigan Tourist Council. Events listed are for the months of| way. She plays Mrs. Maurice |throne of ice on the skating rink. bs Lsonpraee’ re i th : edge! sula city excluded from the compe-|netted 18 points to lead Griff’s|) 44 Coach Paul Amen in direct- February and March. Glick of Baltimore, who defeat- | This year's queen will be se- ik Or co ematare the Parke ani itiom It holds its own, as does|while Al King was high for theling the Wake Forest College foot- FEBRUARY ed Mrs. J. W. Labisky of Colum: | lected by a panel of five judges Recrvetin’ Deparime 2 hae ee the Upper Peninsula. Sx —— a : bell team. 3-5. Silver Valley Winter Carnival, The Tawases. bus, Ohio, 4 and 3. | on the basis of skating ability, housced. The ublie® as hoon In some cases, especially in| - um Inn forfeited to the) the appointment of Hildebrand >on : * 2 @ rsonality and intelligence, The . P “ine the novice division, each fight is|Lakeside Royals in an adult Amer-'as the. first of five assistants 4-5. “Winter Wonderland” Carnival, Petoskey. pe y forced to stand at previous car- , was , , judges have not yet been an- |” a battle of survival for the threejican loop game. The Stadium| announced 4,5. C. U.S. S. A. Junior Downhill & Slalom Championship, Hough-| Dorothy Kirby of Atlanta, an- nivals. two-anbuel i > leagers refused to finish the yesterday by Amen, other favorite: in the tournament,| "unced. ‘ yourrnen con-|who recently took over the Wake é ton-Hancock. oe The schedule of events for the|eyes, swing and stay on your feet|test during action in the last quar- Forest coaching spot vacated by 4, 5. 22nd Annual Thunder Bay Winter Carnival, Alpena. |defeated Helen Grinnell of Bir- Another highlight of the two-day 1956 Pontiac Ice Carnival follows: for the i time and ‘your ter. The Royals led at the time. Tom Rogers. : 5. Annual Southern Michigan Ski-Jumping Championship Meet,|mingham, Mich., 6 and 4. event will be an ice show Sunday Saturday : : Mesick, 1:30 . m.—1 “tap yo rete, wean " ae aA : : 6-11; Michigan Tech Winter Carnival, Houghton-Hancock. years of age; 1 lap boys race, 7 to 10 as : 11. Michigan Optimist Club Speed Skating Race, Northville. 5 J, ie. rte rece, ender 1 years: : i 11, 12. Winter Sports Weekend, Lake City. Gis race, ver 12 to 18 pears. 3 laps * ag e S 2 11, 12. Winter Sports Carnival, Grayling. ps boys race, over 10 to 12 years: wt £ > ; 11, 12. Cabertae Inter-Club Senior Ski Meet, Cadillac. tape aye sone, oner S980 36 rears " . a : 11, 12. Michigan Inter-Collegiate Ski Race, Boyne Mt. Stage beye beckwora racesci?. to ti CeSERRAN SeTuetEl LEAGUE. [title chase. They won their Ist) Gene Wright's Rams face a 12, Mich. High School Downhill-Slalom Championships; Holiday grees: © Meu Sege relay secs, 39 to 34/8 sitet 81 me Frederick 2 3/four league starts before rugged task in their tussle with Hills, Traverse City. ; 3 p.m-Championahip finals of Juntor a. Benegiet ! st. Rita 1 5, Were upended iby St. Benedict and| the Eaglets. The title-hungry 12. Metropolitan Open Championship Skating Meet; Belle Isle, De- Nestor’s Au-Grare., f 2nd game is re- 7 2 St. Clement = 6 6/Orchard Lake’s quintet. Eaglets have improved rapidly troit. Si -pmOttiial welcome to the Iss] Bt, Mienaal’at NO, Se Mery Deaiite att tant twp suthecte | OO", SS eat bean ae 12. Bluewater Speed Skating Meet, Marysville. T08 'p.m.—Gualifying stiver Skates| Si Erecerie® at OL St. Mary the Irish pose a dangerous threat ane court advantage for 12. Gogebic Range Ski-Jumping Meet, Ironwood. si wares. fe laps tor bove over 18 years] St Semen, 06,0. Rite to St. _ F reeprnog on their op ary 11, 12. Winter Sports Weekend: Slalom & Cross-Country Races; 1:30 p.m.—Pigure Skating for girls of — home . boast three underdog R ams will once Missaukee Mountain, Lake City. me ‘ By BILL CORNWELL per ee Sp eyenn more call on scoring ace Dick 2nd wk. Escanaba Ice Revue, Escanaba. os cee Ey the L The hotly - contested Suburban}: and Doyon as they attempt to better i Classic Combined Jumping and Cross-Country Ski 10 Bh gy nytt Mage F basketball race bs Sin ag the 500’ mark in league play by 18. National ry fi oe. . fa or M q with ” Tournament, Ishpeming. | [esets. F eer. 2 an Ste rece, ender tigets steamed up again tonight Royal Oak's lads will not lackjbouncing Father John Rakoczy's 19. 69th Annual Ski-Jumping Tournament, Islipeming” Kap ‘iris race. to 30 gears: 3 tape girts| ® full card of four games in elincentive for vietory. Defeat would] squad, But the rg weg 19. Diamond Derby Speed Skating Championships, Saginaw. 12,19 18 years, Pe pct he er tae sel 4 sian oukian ; ani Coenen aetee from wight guns Fred Sek Merv c eer Gaylord —- pore facia te ie vente: Je tabs, 097"linwaive Pontiac's member schools TES OY 6 6 a 3rd wk. Snow Valley Winter Carnival, Gay : ; ‘ ears; i . : is : 4.2 hia Keene Frent, Pe MU Se, on Mou Seer nae tar Sel emma oh rsa Me re ge el See Mae aa tain. Of age. : Frederick tackles Or-|crown, are locked in a triple tie|downtrodden MARCH SET IT SON — That is what Cornelius (Les) Murphy, former 3:4e"bimn Figure Stating fngin. chard Lake S. Mary on Che Ovifer’ ist place wen Gichard Lalslneet ot Ieee Pose sear alt iin 3, 4. Mich. Inter-Collegiate Downhill-Sialom Championships, Boyne| welterweight, says to his boy, Bobby Murphy, who was selected as $ 2.m—Contestante for Tee Queen. |chatd Lake court. ~~ land St. Ben. and bave a return nod over basement-dwell- Mt. boxing’s rookie of 1955. He compiled a record of 14 straight victories | pontise ice mn Tom Bean's Royal Oak cagers|match against the Bens looming 10, 11. Kircher Trophy Ski Race, Boyrie Mt. including 10 knockouts before drawing with veteran Chico Vejar. ‘plolc Skating = °% (he Tee Queen. nave been the surprise of the SCL! around the corner, : ~ 7 i ; ” * f ' , ’ iaepahaead Report. Excellent ‘king Reored aT | Winter sports, and a “snoball.”’ Guanerteed No Money [=== j val featuring . junior and senior) V4 ‘ —, a 9S Down! AG re a SHERIDAN YALLEY and Wood races and coronation of a queen will b be held this Saturday and Sun- day. The association gave this re- ‘port on ski conditions for the week- end: for ot Six ‘o" wight, inch ‘bese with ene, inch of her fy Al snowing et time of teport. | oN By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS seuandh, gaghelon. some > gunechmaws Fa Skiing conditions reported|assured a continuance of excellent | Change w cout of thick {shling conditions All tows were| tions y the Frénchmen playgrounds. /perating and skiing under. the/end, ot ween pail M0 riders haven't bad It 0 goede ngs [bara ) led the Boston Michigan Tech ski area,| The Copper Country Vacationist could At the rh tag reg ) the Michigan | tive Who peninaula, tix inches of hew powder| Tech Winter Carnival Feb. ¢ ; hot through Feb. 11 inclade a snow last night. at Teeple Hill in the Highland Rec-| in “the first had reation area. i JOE'S = SURPLUS 32S. 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Flannel Shirts ........ $1.95 Sweat Shirts ......... $1.69 Hooded Sweat Shirts $2.39 Up fa a 36-51 . ville exists in the spot behind| favorable Tye a Bi-county(y Union Suits ......... $2.19 ee 6 the league leaders Fitegerald |/¢8sue title drive in its 3rd straight ~* ni ae aa g wate ae eS, | nt Me athe Fe cha sin Wool Pants... -... $6.95 DOR rently wit! marks in the} Lowly has little Inter-Lakes conference, will have|of crashing the win column ow be oe eeeee. Sheepskin Vests . $5. 95 Other games erest | to be on guard tonight. The Vik-\season in tonight's » game. mv aa Shrine, ‘Center Line at JOE'S" SURPLUS 32 $. Saginaw St. FE 2-0022 | St rere ao [Ee 2 uth Centra Central - om. Has Showdown LAY-A-WAY NOW Bently ens where they could | ; Waterford, slowly falling to get stung. If this should happen \ : lower ebb in scoving ‘wit cach| thea & Birmingham win would Two high powered cage teams} FOR SPRING - game, travels to Van Dyke tonight.| “S*!" throw both teams into-a_from the South Central League, | hee * ¢ @ "| tle for 1s¢ place. Ferndale and with only one loss between them ; wae yt Nothing in the way of importance Hazel Park are enjoying open ® season, meet in one of! , _ to Oakland B standings takes plone dates. “Te ce nn rer unbeaten ‘ © Mereery Oviboord pd maven Toarere A ' ures un p < Molded Fibergion — vandale’s invasion In other games of interest, Ro-|y iu, p h (8-0) visiting a oo Boats City (91). Both quintets are 20) Creteers GIL. SCHAEFER. INC. Water Sports Headquarters Viioht Action in . | Tonight's ste Dison: = Miltngta | \ Only loss marring the Raider Southern Thumb ' Cage Menu ‘record is 60-59 defeat at Almont 1265 8. aioe = ef 14 am = MI_-7-0183 Catholic Central at Pontiac (of the Southern Thumb League. _ | Except for one game which| Birmingham at East Detroit Both teams have a three-ply could alter the standings,- activity; Port a . Mt. Clemens scoring attack with the Broncos z in the Southern Thumb league is| Berkley alled Lake showing balance in Jim Ferrier, | 9 on the lighter side tonight. cee oy Van Dyke = Griffin and John O'Neill, | FENTON LAKE SPORTSMAN +) CLUB Spotlight is at Memphis where | Avondale at Troy oe Arenctbaggy~ Scan an 4TH ANNUAL the league leading Tigers face | Lake Orion at Madison Wa irom : Second place Almont relaxes] Clarenceville at Brighton st Rgeraa Salen ato eet Sunday, February 5th with celar dweller Dryderi on the| Rochester at Romeo N— home court, while Capac relaxes Dryden at Almont to independent Oxford. i LAKE FENTO THE YACHT CLUB with an open date. North Branch at Imlay City The Wildcats of Jean Harkness FISHING AWARDS | 2 + 8 8 ¢| Ortonville at Bloomfield Hills |4@d @ cold shooting night Tuesday Largest Pike, Perch, Speck, Blue Gill, Sunfish | | New Haven is aiming for the, Utica at South Lake =, par - iw. — hae Fishing from Ice Shanties Is Permissable ~ ‘ |.500 mark in league play at Brown) Northville at Thurston jonly 5 of W s in arst hai PRIZES —REFRESHMENTS—DISPLAY City. The Rockets could gnove into} Center Line at Lake Shore |i" going down to its 4th loss in is . * ; |a 4th place tie should Armada trip! Oxford at Millington five games. Memphis, and they take Brown| — Eastland at Lakeview City. New Haven at Brown City as ; Ke fy | NHL STANDINGS W. L. T. Pts. Montreal ..... 29 12 765) ae. . DETROIT ....20 13 13 53) St. James at St. Clement New York ....22 16 7 51 Toronto ......1723 741/ Cage Results Chicago ...... 14 25° 9 37) wot mewen UF Boston ....... 12 25 9 33} Emporis State 103. 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M. | ’ 497 Elizabeth Lake Read at Telegraph @ | jasbaivicton “—— a month-long i township mora um on @ DANCING ENTERTAINMENT | ; ‘SULLY ™ Al Lloyd [dential building permits ends with @ D ANC E the publication of a stricter build-|g 9A AAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAAANARANARADARAANAARNADAADG i ing code next week. = SATURDAY NICHT | HARRY JARKEY tran ane oi eaaan ee Renenene vee 10 Calves in 3 Years . Music by A a ’ and Other Acts Sat. Night Onl gp done | NIGHTLY | over, om, 0 — nomi Uh Ven vers r Acts Sat. Night Only % DINNERS * COCKTAIL BAR [8] rycrpr MON. & TUES. | o's ee eis =“ MELODY BOYS lieves a cow owned by Mark Mills/gy jhas established a world record. Ing Se See SSS SS SF SSE SB B See eee ea ew Old Time Square Dancing & Modern sree terme eaaieg g3ent Yew teed | Visit Oakland Jinn 10in caves, Tey came ans CALLER: GLENN EASTMAN rans Tacuete _ Will Be Ready : County's Finest }Sincicion and last week it was) FINE LIQUORS, WINES. 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OR 3-9754 Veernsreressserere> poe” | f i _._ THE PONTIAC PRESS,.: FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1056 ac Socialis Plans French Cabinet 2 an tortie! 1 STARTS 2 FIRST RUN FEATURES 2 TODAY st SUNDAY A Pounding Barrage of Excitement. 3 | Hilt .¢ 25 ¢ § e E é ey Fe Bae | E i a 88 WAYNE MORRIS . —Iw— “THE GREEN BUDDHA” WITH GUTS end GUNFIRE THEY BLASTED THEIR WAY SUNDAY “All That Heavén Allows” 11's SNOWING! g [te ig EE 4 Nancy Garrison gaily lifts her face to. the snow as the fluffy flakes fall on Memphis, Tenn. Memphis was having its deep- est snowfall—five inches and more falling—since en, - r d Sfate Senate Passes -|3 Foreign Heir Bills LANSING (@--The Senate has) legislation ew be oe ee Hollywood Headlines: HOLLYWOOD (INS) — The old suspension was lifted from Eleanor Parker's shapley shoulders yester- day when she was told she is to gf oF eg & d ‘z Eleanor Parker to Sta in Role Intended for Ava By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS —jlonger in the picture, ‘tis said. — s z é sf 3 Shapel of Y mer attorney for Ford and automobile dealer, died at a RUNNING, =A WIL oy) a CC INEMaS¢ ** Rib ! 5 1 40c SM. wm 20¢ NOW and SATURDAY CALLING ALL KIDDIES a COLOR by OF LUNE « in SreREOPHONE SOUND Yj = Open 10:45 KIDDIES | ALWAYS The Ultimate in Pageontry, Romance and Adventure BIG CARTOON SHOW SATURDAY MATINEE 3 COLOR CARTOONS — 20-MINUTE COMEDY — 2 FEATURES STARTS \e “BENEATH the 12 MILE REEF” SUNDAY F Also Groce Kelly in “GREEN FIRE” 1 Stem & Crown..... $1.95 Lou-Mor Jeweler (Next te Oakland Theater) 45S. Saginaw FE 5-7421 | whom Dick Haymes has been ‘escorting lives with his ex, Nora 'Flynn Haymes. Well, Errol Flynn \stayed With Dick Haymes when jhe was here. |Monroe’s break from 20th, is no OFFERING Michigan's Largest ORGAN Tom Montgomery . 4475 W. Huron St. [ LET'S GO SKATING! ROLLADIUM—MICHIGAN’S LARCEST AND FINEST ; SKATING RINK NIGHT SESSIONS WEDNESDAY THROUCH SUNDAY 7:45 p. m. to 17 p. m. CHILDREN’S MATINEE—Saturday and Sunday A e—2 te 4:30 p. m. « » Talented Plays Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday Sunday Nights. FRIENDLY CLEAN ATMOSPHERE ROLLADIUM SKATING RINK and Finest Skating Surface MUSIC Organist (plays se wwi-Tv) FE 5-3677 BIG SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY GIRLS: ‘& STARTING SUNDAY x AN EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE YOU'LL NEVER PORCETI & be yg ts Heaven Allo @ CO-FEATURE © ADVENTURE 500 MILES from NOWHERE! Dale Robertson and Evelyn Kyes Ie. BOGART RAY USTI Were }ic Angele } “TOP OF THE WORLD” NOV H $s 5 a. a S. a « : . a a, i | a. a Ss. H a, C] a. a, a a. H =. in. “Take eee Peeks eer ie TT rTiit iii ee ~ Fy "30M inches fell there on Jan. 19, 1948. But 16-year. WANTED TO BUY |} - old Nancy seems delighted. And why not? School |!es8 Americans can take 1000 COMICS . was let out at noon because of the snow. - of property they inherit in foreign] qyug stories, True Detective |* countries. and National Tat ' California became a state in the an neh hoe Fu 4-8240 |* Ypsilanti Resident Dies [Union in 1880. + in Arkansas Hospital iu 4 on e 3 ate lee ag 2 iT a a i eae a ee a Pa ee ee Ee oe om. Rim SAT. rec 1 PM. | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1956 _ : FY FEET gs ib ee a Mees : pe hn = dh eiaiaalil | Is this your cigarette, Crosscut? | ? BOARDING HOUSE EOAD / THs IDEA 15 COLOSSAL Few Ex- “Yl WouLDN'T BE WISE ZA —A HOLE in THE NEWS "PERIMENTAL TO TELL HER 7 Z] PAPER 40 HUBBY NO ZA CUI6—— 22 YetT~ WOMEN |. FILONGER Witt GE HIDDENTS jerery <7 ARE 50 PRONE a ll FROM UNS MATE'S IEW r—| coe S1zE/) | To GIGGLE AT ane : me AT were ee RADICAL | . i : Th Aemcuaie! eae lacie —— : sited ‘LL BE AH, HERE I'VE BEEN WANTI “RIGHT || sug comes |] 7O PRACTICE BEING : WE WERE PLAVING ~=<<“4j| A BEAUTY OPERATOR : COWBOY AND THE SS 7 YO ' ASA “4. toa 66 fhe Ohad ‘emnsrwcodd Caer UE ny Mitte Pewhene = NNW | : A eeee- HOLE IN : THE PAPER : THANKS EVER ' 4 inn ATCHN IT? e | : MW. \ ‘ i sy 1 GOT AEVE ON. ; ly \ygpnn—omnny : YOU'RE NO ( SAVED HISNECK, ‘ wT LS”? ae | HERO TO \ BUTHE'SSTILL ‘ ra : I ||| rey AND THEY ‘ . ,s —- & SK L. STILL KEEP ‘ ‘} cs | SAVIN’ HIM! > 5 sf "y ( att 1. bh a Se a 2 _ ‘a | ar ae a eg » var SAID 2 (7 he Ng NTA é ry Af: - * hhoncets tide, a 1-27 | TRWWUANS THE HABITUAL 2 @ 1966 by WEA Servien tre TM Reg UE. Par OF GOLLY, ! JUST INVENTED ALITTLE] |... THEN PLUMB FORGOT AN’ TRAP THAT WOULD DUMP FLOUR] [REACHED IN FOR A ION WHOEVER WAS SNITCHIN' COOKIE, MYSELF .’ FROM MY C IE JAR... | VS ff |GRANOMA, WHAT HAPPENED? , {Che 3 1: ARE YOU ALL RIGHT > By McEvoy and Strieber vA J ‘| e ab : AA, \ aT Fae ' a 4 \ \ A ' ak, &f You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way N . eae an ae DONALD DUCK To Place Your Ean Keep alert-chew gum WANT AD i ‘ DIAL FE 2-8181 woid traffic jitters and | driving drowsiness. ‘| Chew while you’re gum you like but chew gum behind the wheel. while you drive. Nat- Chewing helps relieve _urally, we recommend strain and tension— refreshing, delicious helps keep you feeling Wrigley’s Spearmint | fresh and alert for Gum—for lively, satis- iy fying flavor and real Chewanybrandof chewing en i t. J 3 : anne L nt eR a Te 2 pt as ts Le le Bhs aE ee ae Lae at Wate a eee rag ce ate i oF re ' . 7 Fieiye i iP Pane Ar es a Venous | ey oe. 2 ree ‘e fi 3 ee ci ret es te sea a : ett i a ae 4 oF : ‘ i Ki ‘ . . a | f uP ‘ } 2: ore 2 i ‘ l f fret - hen ae * f a i A N i tg Ny a ce ere : f * asa pe ge, ci { 3 \ ‘ ide t i eae f ; if ; Tet y i ? i \ ie: : : ; , 5 * ci \ m f age J fae Pd ; ag * a < , \ * . ie wef a el : ro i . . I . _—___+______THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1956 Steady Tone Txganiceys(slocksDecline (Credit, Union Picks Heads|Acive Biv Boosses=m=s=-s abel MARKETS [lochs Declne oe 4 Per Cent Dividend! Hog Market Prices “S*""." = CHICAGO UH — Hog prices|to around $1.00 or more on butcher. jumped an average of 50 to 15)hogs. The top price was $14.75 a cents a hundred pounds yesterday|hundred pounds, up 75 cents for 4th straight day of a sharp)® Sey and, $25 for the ‘week Behind the advance,- livestock and Eastern shippers|men said, was a steep drop in re- the market and ceipts this week. This made pack- up all the 10,000 hogsiers anxious to acquire to as iat centr nea PROGRESS CO and 2\ and A. E. Silk. - PATTERN . ce Were) Bestdce approving the dividend We take pleasure in announcing the recommended by the beard, appointment of list bed ° * Trad| Petund of five per cent on all . William G. Shaw right interest pald on leans by mem- : . . very slow| bers @uring 1965., The four per to the position of Vice-President 2 eet Sed coe, in’ charge of sales. | ‘ ; block of 10,400] %4 1965. WALTER S. MILLER at 18% and an-| Assets for the year increased i ; “medium at aekh Se [Company disclosed it was buying|high of $3,971,944.05. Net profit vA Grain Prices Grade © large 37." [into Fairbanks Morse, and that|was $123,100, members were told. f February 1, 1956 : SormerGAL Genet: aan, | ROCK fell Between 2 and 3 points Hemel dhattman of the. ered ————_$_——_—_—_— , CRICAGO GRAIN me. ary . committee was Marshall W. ' on department's annual acre-) cyicago, Jan. 31 (AP)—Open -today. atthe ‘eniemaminy International Business Machines, |Sprague, while mombers elected ze : < age - marketing en eae carn... Oa8 nanneee 13% POTATOES off 16 yesterday as the compahy|to the group were Guy Emery, R.|in Week's Auto Output +, yesterday, recommend OWI pday SS Rome Bee 200 138% on track 2i¢; toni Settled its anti-trust suit, backed|C. Cooke, Woodman and Ronald DETROIT (INS)—A 13 per cent WORRIED OVER DEBTS? in the 29 late states. reduce), Wheai— ose ene... eats Ooee : es light, de-idown a few points today J. Wilde. Leo Buckley was elected - . plantings to 1,005,200 acres in 1956, may ©... zee May csisscct GR SMEOG Mae sates old stock: Idaho Ras-| Babcock & Wilcox had a gain'chairman of the supervisory com-|¢¢cline in General Motors output, | [Ii ee corepenes Van oe Laat Wee te. °°: } Best $34|Nortn Dakots Kincs 438 washed eagiot 4% yesterday after announce- |tmittee; mémbers naufed were Rob- plus Chrysler production snaris on| oa : ed in 1955. Growers in the 10 sum-|Dee °-"15!.; S818 pee oo “|Sstpodst wttense ies) Saqteed Ment of @ threeforone split and ert Edwards and Charles Talbot. the West Coast cut this week's car! ws Sadia lN "Cadet adereenee. fer “peveents a enue Seat ne nine an wenbawie ea AE Eb Bo’ cariot track sales|then lost between 3 and 4 Points| Main speaker was Robert W. assemblies to 138,323 units, as esti-|f| | yeu oss renerdiess of be many res year compared with the 11,300 ———. aa wenden ot “—, pt gg a Veen ene wares hey Seemnative ome, Pr Ay Hy AY Ooee eee acres planted in 1955, , Livestock Ford Motor traded over the| Unions, ‘The meeting took place| The trade paper said the total ue ee wa counter in a steady range — 64% | at the First Congregational Church.'is four per cent below last week ne 7 emgatanctams roe SAL eiiorer tome weg ager ages |< Houne Bay Sek Wal ba 8 Bras Dans bag = bs same & year ago. te Brokers said interest in the * ¢ ' , [ree ock|Junior Achievers Avjometive News added tnat] MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS cogtrel June Plan Feb. 4 Dance sevaget yma loeg po fests net was te, egy cmc zz] New York Stocks | junior Achievement ot South /MN® sished January’ assemblies wy | te Fs +: $84] raise $80,000 in Pontiac and seven ney ae SAVE WASTE PAPER!| Ae Beh ime mee ee We Are Now Payi 5 oat tS * pen sald etry. Press Man to Attend | aying. | e5 ill lich Ia eill_be Past of $230,000) Mechanical Seminar NEWSPAPERS . . 30¢ | sere) An ots: fui 2141 contributions for expansion Methods for solving mechanical fd Per 100 Lbs. Am Reds... .:! 442 operation during its 1956-5T pro. production problems of newspapers MAGAZINES . .. 50¢ , | 18.06: | Am & ei ahh Kelsey “ayes $53 /8F@M year. The drive, a feature| Will be discussed by 27 men at : —— Serep Iron—Junk Con—Structural Steel | hetmn| aa fe $ Erunscots 1144 |0f “Junior Achievement Week, will|*" American Press Institute sem- we? rep | “sheep—Galable 100. atarket shout) Amsco: Kroger: se (begin Saturday and last through|inar to be’ held from Jan. 30 i gai WE ALSO PURCHASE TIRES AND TUBES steady. Compared last Thursday =| Anac Wf C:. 84 Lib Mow aL 161/ Feb. 4. through Feb. 3, at Columbia Uni-| - — , : | | sheep wenty 80 conte tr | Armee git aire. ae According to Suburban Chair.|Versity. The members come trom af Ae aha D> TY. ON STEEL C0. soit choice. and # Lone 8 Chem OT) reelinewng hear naga Dany Bry ely ly one r =m A Abi Lake ere ie see ff Geta: ieee hiontitneae ne! SELL-A-BRATION ee oe ieee, sto coo, wosie ate gh ter Base “413 contacted by campaign workers. ness manager of The Pontiac se SS owen te: | Boring Air ::.. a5 MOM . General Chairman John F, Gor-|Press. . oy Me sal Zhcice shorn amb, sapiens: FS meme: 91 gC ceeral, Mone vice presi- ————— Realtor Partridge, now in his new location at _ choleg ep S000 tee i Re Net Geah .. ga/eMG States that the money will! The average U.S, male's lifetime — ebotce 909. ors + 388 Nat Deiry.. 38 (be used to quota of in terms of: liye) ee . by alae!’ iets Mig....: 2 —~ 7 F provide JA centers with imal 3 10 j } yoda Co"... ba.) NY Comerat "s, 4ng/ , ond tall sombe, § steers and 4 veal enives. 1050 W. HU ee T. HURRY-HURRY-HURRY! epee te yn 2Y: , s | Se bey ss One Oi 3° Circulation Vol , invites you to come in and talk over your real 7 FHA Homes Lefi—2 & 3 Bedrooms Sore fos: a4 Pam AW air ies edi ume estate needs. Ward €. Partridge’s courteous, ¢ - 47 Param Piet ., 32) 1 | lots at | Chryeler i Soe wad experienced, staff will assist you in selling, i end and 4 . © ., O. Only $47” Per Month ‘| ait Be 3 “88 aoa Goia Py trading or purchasing real estate and | | ite: = $ Pheips Do... re a / se throughout t Michigan. (Incl, taxes end insurance) ~— H3S:| Sonat": ; Pit Plate aor jag Mn Eis Be pond og Hone, | . ut | arr) ee | Oo * - ae ; Sena 5 Repub sti ... 44.8/in 1955, with big gains in both ad- CHEAPER THAN RENT aoe; | Goat Cans... $ Rey leh coef }/vertising and ctreulaton HARDWARE ' - $3,600 | cor * Mr .e.- 3 fay tous tp enone proche oat “Teed oumcr, Taal tration ed ee ee ae Mook it 22.00: poos t Sith Hare.: j2$itotal advertising lineage increased conver, ew and | Det Be es 1 , and every i; ‘ home can afford. $535 down 14 Shell Of ...; more than 10 per cent last year read o-seareenn poi $7045 full price a 3 10.0,” uliey ‘ tocony” Mob $e (despite a “modest increase” in a * le 14.80; whi. as nee : 06; bulk .-9162 Sou Pac...... 62.4) rates stock of about ® School on ® Youngstown | 75; utilit | Bou Loe | einecbations ‘nants — ry) fa Seto in, ee, Boe Ht? Si"besess; GSlyumped by more than a millon ~~ = =«=©=MOTEL—TRADE Gas Beat Ineulated gil — em [123 Std Off Ind..: 4@.alcopies to a total of 56 millions, very fine 00-10 8 unit ee ee es - % ., ere Be Steet Te 3b largest gain since newsprinf ration. modern motel and sepersns 4 room ©23-Acre Park and Lake Privileges z ce Slovene, JF. Rain Tod Seaver home ail onthe, vali Judah Lake Estat j Be BRP ee: ge Ria" Socrates ct ote prepene nan Lake Estales 3) 5 WE BES Gs Officials of Flying Firm scant 7 jomes, . M1 OPEN 9 A.M. ‘TIL DARK WALTON ‘Re gran w Air... 37/Attend Cessna Meeting PONTIAC GRILL _ 32-39. Gen Tel .... 395 Cartide,..t8¢2| President Kenneth Barber and Truly ome of the best - jtond conta premium “blag "paid above|Sen, Tire’ "7 bea Unit Ait Lin... 311] Floyd Seaman, vice president and highway locetta sae Soe oe Jocerich” ‘.". qe9 Unit Pruit.... $1.¢)manager of Barber’s Flying Serv- pe wn Bg : [613 Us Rune’ fi giice Inc., recently were among 150 ae.000 ‘per Fear- 612.000 fall a = Albert B. LOWRIE LUMBER Com wie te deslers dnd salsemen whe cand ace Hifeatne pany . . m4 West Un Ter. 49 |attended a sales clinic in Wichita, let us show you the be + 14.5) Westg A Bk.. 30 |Kan, : * | CHICAGO den 36 A Hersh Choe .. $14 Wins, cg’, 83] According to Barber, the clinic’s 1 score lg i _ LIQUOR—BOWLING BE ISE abet nero ll cae 74 Yoolwortn ... $33 curriculum included demonstra- Independence Township | dal one. tt a, soaly, boop z08 ni's ert fens sine W ’ tg ‘pf o-h, povin ees th Cent 60 §=Youngst ShaT 06.6 tions of sales and service tech- ad t 21, 1986! pom pan pee RA a iS A ay -- - ae Biss Ee esas Base, 22) nae rote ice oy ealeneined model 310. | pn ong Sits ‘ois ‘ca”"on™anventens | fen allata. Owed pndnested INSULATE! [5*5 SA Ee ate cr te ee i vin frm. tas it ppc Say eae wf é oe Indus Ratis Uti! Stocks headquarters at the Pontiac Muni-|General Hospital, 461 West Huron Steet, oy {Prudential Names 2 Ss so8 vat ai gt com Aino, See per, ener mene wn mote oe rev. day . ve. (4) 26) & once in & SAVE 20 0 fo Manage Posts [eavaieci ih BE BE HH temtcumre tat are a ton as, tice Stee toe] "nts Pa te | g Bate ROE IRE BY Ll the Mslalpl River’. alt dete Bowe oan) cela i Seat” Sut On Your Fuel Bill ff) Promotion of two local Pruden-| i904 Si AUS HBS 2 HE ocits, ponaceasstal blader or bidders will bell over 440.000 per” i , tial oor peoieen agents to = DETROFT STOCKS — peeves petume ‘rom the Built | come on terms. ' , manager ons (C. J. ler Co. * a j gre overage attic costs only $60 to $70... or ONLY Mf this week by District Manager Cut-|"#t™ ster decimal poss are wemine] Busines Nofes —|iesttsticteccact se azteses NORTHERN CA $6.32 PER MONTH on our BUDGET PLAN! ford E. Maison, |Qertersudenigan “02200000 SD movat within tnty (0! dare rom G0] weconent oraer main dleh a i in i i Bi i i in in i hn tt tp te tt, tp nd The two, Robert J. Eisele and Masco crew... ne 34 37) An outstanding sales record for a... te Be lymnaset eamonety po waite ankee PHOENIX John H. Eliason, will supervise Rudy it pent oe: $3 % | December won M. L. Nicholson, of of foundation walle even with existing | 84 etern 6 ie sales and service activities of re-| pora ss eceihalne ter cate sree é ot ,Commerce, national recognition 4 veutevel Tons . a = 2 * among 2.300 agents of the Lincoln |aamsgs to p spective groups of agents, Maison c ve, Ne premises, © Any National Life Insurance Co., of-|SéJeining property to be paid for by the Combinati “a : _ on Doors meee” ay US. Expert to Help tciats sata yesterday tao & ‘Tarot POAltOR Ww Storm panels has 4 horizontal § 00 Bitiig ° puta A . * arg in Peniine roted aoe peel Bach bid shail panes. Bronze screen wire. | Js a graduate of ussie Paper Firms all agents in the number of |extent of 10% of the bid —— ’ , Pontiac High Policies sold during the month, ac- |, 0idings must, be compieteiy removea! 1050 W. Huron Street . School and a vet- MELBOURNE, Australia —The cording to Cecil F. Cross, vice} April 16, 1986. 5 - eran of service! Australian paper manufacturing president and director of agencies. sh 6 5 5 oi with the U. industry will benefit from the visit tn wey foe art al an American expert, D. Alfred) The appointment of Walter E. fd with the fir mio: Stamm, a specialist in wood Foraker to head the Chrysler Di- Sal since 1951 and jg | Chemistry at the U. S. Forest vision’s organization and develop- active in the Like Products Laboratory, Madison,’ Ment activities was announced yes- | Wisconsin. terday by President E. C. Quinn. Po p ! When you see 24’’—30"—36” widths. rwvwvvvvuvvvevvvvvrvevvwvwvevevvwew?e+?t+w?est+?* Curtis STORM SASH 44 sizes to choose from... all slashed fo clear our pres V3 OFF nd. dn di, di di di di dy de rrTrvwvevVeVTe Ve ee Your eyes will pop! Underwriters As- | ; EISELE : | At the Forest Products Division ent stock EH ‘lead aaree —--. jof the Australian Commonwealth| N i Bri f the deal you can get | __ Eliason £ ~~ |Scientific and Industrial Research ews in brie ! LOOK AT THESE PRICES! ff revives” in qm’ Sematce® sett Mae on new 1956 Rocket . sana. , {will work on Australian wood fibers) Somebody stole two wheels and 7 24x20 2-Light ............ $3.47 Ih tive ot Penney , |i relation to the se paper tren trom is ear wile tt weal 88 Oldsmobile. : " vania. A veteran | making, particularly special parked in front of his home, W. H. 28x20 2-Light ...... sar oere $3.77 ot service with | en of paper for spectc wes. Stephens of 119 Highwood St. tld ‘ ® the Army Aji + Bey . Stamm carried Pontiac yesterday. Stephens 28x24 2-Light er So ere cee ee . $4.29 Force ” eatag tween fibers in paper, using elec- estifiated the loss at over 350. out research on the be. trical methods, and will exten’! An army rifle was stolen from this work in Australia with the use !* gas station at 680 Mt. Clemens rectors of the St. W , Robert Hessler of | South Oakland Sisason of optical techniques. ad Cameron St., bse Pontiac _ JEROME 7% County Life Underwriters Associa-| Business economists estimate ice yesterday. Hessler said Oldsmobile-Ca ‘ten premature death(ddt't know the value of the rifle e-Cadillac | World War II, he is a member of the Board of Di- @ BUY ON OUR BUDGET PLAN e suserts. LOWRIE LUMBER co. that illness a ; 44 Idi C It FE 04 qi 7. * #8 in the United States result in - tefl and need 280 8. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 4-3506 1441 Betti (C ot W , 2-91 a Each is married and the father| annual econotnic loss of about $10\beil. Pir fasion or aan sane "THE PONTIAC PRESS, Ned ment age for General son in I efense Post se Years on Saturday He tightened the reins the military United States of ve been urging that the of atomic power at Russia. Fe Jk : z 3 | Fi ie f : = g it I r ! He i E 3 a & 3 | Z eRe 4 ; i if . E i ¢ i! 2 A Police Chief Herbert W, Straley out benefit of a trial board hearing. Windsor to Mexico City . (INS)—The first scheduled airliner & TER “ii flights a week each way. i ‘ ILL GRADU the Senate! Dividend Also ot ey ee. Committee, te | by Municipal Employes one of the asters Feet ene| ot Annual Meeting = ee Superintendent Kenneth P. Anthony, superintend- ent of city cemeteries, was re- “Plan on the basis that if we jelected president and three others the great named to other offices at the lth oanmnr mous lannual meeting this week of the| "A", the pens of graduates Ene ai mi po See (Anthony Heads | sm Credit Union rr a i ss i ? ei F HT I ? if rf & Big rf ae * iF o Ss 5 L; a q i ? = ee if ge F : i iy i i i i 2 > 1 ar ae i —} = i anq z tients can get well,” he said. , .| Beea' ichtgan’s people and Pontiac Municipal Employes Credit! foljows: Legisla taken an in-|Union. Joyce Allen | creasing in mental health| Marvin Alward was elected vice Deatel Bailey problems recent years, he nt, Ada _ R./Duane Barton has “fabulous op-|Evans, while Katheryn Vedder suc-| Walter Bass, portunities for developing an ade-jceeded Edwina Culver as Clerk.|Leonard Berry quate mental health program.” {Clyde G. Townsend was named to| Charis, Billings ! must cut down|a new term as treasurer. Direc Donald Srowa tients to doctors] tors reelected include Morris Doo-| S22”, 8... nd increase the amount spent per|lin, Frank A. Reed and George a Groves he said. Kielhorn, Patricia cin "Chaney . The organization’s members Lou Gifts Again| approved three per coat div. |S Grra, w—Members| dend for 1968, and heard a /John Crump Jr. the Michigan Press Assn. again| treasurer’s report of assets cur- | parbara Dan will get presents of maple sugar) rently totaling $336,000. | —— a when they their annual meet- The meeting and election fol-|! in East Lansing Friday and|jowed g dinner in the Pontiac Ditteriine Saturday. Thrun, president f/sayings & Loan Building. Desane Devi he Vermontvii Maple Sugar! Elected to serve on the super- Msurene awards, Corp., and his wife, Jane, havelvisory committee were Henry Evens making loaves out of maple/Smith, John Waldo and Walter| S80! Peneiey for the newspapermen. This/Giddings. Credit committee mem-| Jane Pulcher the third year the corporation|bers include Arthur Hilliker, Har-|**2*¥eed Pusclier old Gamester and James John- Oscrge Girdley Hy e Aisre |§ ff i $3 f : ( d d } [ : __Help Wanted Male 6 __ Help Wanted Male 6 _Help Wanted Female 7 Machine Designers Checkers - Fixture Layout aftsmen Cau- mon htful Services “! Voorhees : am EUNERAL HOME Designers Detailers atomation type machines, ue b fixtures. Top rates. —_ § 2; Fe _ Detail Draftsman -—~ Permanent Position 2 758317 LOCATED ROYAL OAK SALARY OVERTIME PENSION Broad Fringe Benefits ROBBINS Engineering Co. 123 S. MAIN ST. RING STAFF FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 PALMER BEE CO. Minsk office in bestia pcem 2 amin expansion rog: Provides additional perm sitions for: tc Engineers Structural layout Drafismen mators With copveyor background or al- lied expérience. We, also, have | openings for Design Trainees with . Engineering . Derr rtment FOR LATHE, MILL AN WOR BE Closing Sane for a RY Had .| WANTED BARBER. RAY'S BAR- CRANBROOK SCHOOL Groundsman, experienced in ear- =. eneral maintenance ditions, year round job, vacations, ‘nsion plan Ho Bioomfield Hills, Phone MI Ext. 145. EMPLOYMENT WITH CERNED BUILDING. 8PE ACHINERY, AND’ A & 4 $4 FS SEEK. CONTACT W.M. Cargill Detroit 2254 Cole 92 Ssasusssy 34 Fo i SeenacuS a - Oem * a SSsSs2R2 RY CAR WASHER NEAT APPEAR- re at Fw Pourteen EXPERIENCED REFRio man. FE. 5-6247. MECHANIC WANTED. MUST BE experienced. Car salesman want- Packard and International dealer. OR 3-200 Se 2avewn aaseaun® Se223s2 MAN TO DISMANTLE CARS AND FINE OPPORTUNITY POR AMBI- 5 drive wrecker. Must have chauf- use cutting torch 75 cents per ay selling products used if hour to start. Phone FE 8-1431. be the| _ Help Wanted Male 6 Auto. Screw Machine layoffs. Insurance benefits & paid Opportunity Fully experienced in FIRE FIGHTER ty of Pontiac. ae | start. High selool diplo Auto. Screw Machine it year, Apply personnel ottice, ity Hatt, 38°south Park. JOURNEYMAN TOOLMAK- fay "Mig)'co “S28 Capeer” wa r PE 40586. = KOREAN VETS AND ~_ See_Ad Under Instructions—9 _ OPERATOR, EXCEL- ing conditions and good | PH pee Cranbrook Press, HEATING SALESMAN We are looking for 4 man who has eplacements ver vear or m arn pereent comm'ssion will IGHTS Auto. Screw Machine Priwt Many Sut Ove WELDING CO. Road near 18 Mile Rd. T 7 co ~ oe Mound Rochester oy a 5 ater se ber Eng SINGLE MAN TO rk on dairy forme on tau REAL ESTATE SALESMEN 2 men full time. Sales o e men will make $10,- R. J. VALUET, Realtor Co-Sperative eal Estate Exchonge WH Real Estate Bina tacs tae 3, contacts Earnings unlimited, To Buy—To Sell—To Trade Have openings -for alert fae YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT REALTY CO., REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 2.0263 1076 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH ____POST OFFICE WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE, & W. Dinnan, 66 W. Huron 8t. WANTED: WASH MAN FOR CARS. Apply, 101 W. Huron St. ber Shop. Apprentice okay, OL _2-0586. WHY WAIT! FOR A JOB WITH AN OPPORTUNITY? SEE US! ONTIAC T A Employment Service 18 W. Huron FE 4.2551 Help Wanted Female 7 AVON PRODUCTS HAS OPEN- ings for dependable women. income, For information call FE re & PERMANENT, FULL TIME PO- sition for experienced saleslady in our jewelry store. Apply in BURGH hopeinG cE Peke on, Arthur Murray studio, 23 E, Law- rence St sees AMBITIOUS WOMAN EARN $85 week! i be ing and fine Bavarian china. ‘aas pe.ntiful, No Cm 9 FSi Poroowery FE 26175 or F BAKERY SALESGIRL OVER 20. day work lerson Bakery, only. And 124 W. 14 Mile. Birmingham. MI pa 5 | nen BABYSITTER 5 DAYS A WEEK. Ht children. ive or have own Transportation 3-4303, BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTED, an re somaienten, FE 2-6886, |" BILLING CLERK rmanent’ position for quatified } dawg and. Ream offices, Call Mr. Shaw, 60100, BIRMINGHAM IMMEDI OPENINGS book- keepers and waitresses No do- mestic Birmin; 1 gy ra rv’ 139 W. Maple, Birming- CLERICAL BIRMINGHAM women tanepested aaa e ie manage ve surroundings. iy ae week. APY | SO HIMELHOCH’S 168 Ww. | GOO EXPERIENCED FOR HIGH OR “type luncheon clientele. . | WOMAN, no night, Sunday or stay wore iri A im . Ricelli 196, W. Maple __ 186 _W. Maple, Birm AND GENERAL... EXx- ed girl Own room. live in, gree. Other help em- ing in v wart someone res i who can as- tirety, “Auto and fire policy wri i ire v collections, accounts ing. Fecetvable’ ‘control and all es of insurance agency work. you w work. ag OR office. Complete . insurance 5 modern a ent and « Press Box 108. . h and | : er cones : * ve expe Joi3s, between’ S acm, tad $ pm EXPERIENCED DRUO AND Cos- etic clerk. Good hours, pay. Birmingham Drug, 1220 8. Wood- irmingham LADY™TO LIVE IN, light housework. PE 2-1165. GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 3 CHIL- dren: 16. 10, and 4 years of age one oor and every other Sunday off. Private room and bath. Live _in. $35 a week. Call_MI_6-2017. Girl for silk pressing. [x- perienced preferred. Ap- ly Fox Dry Cleaners, 19 W. Huron. ~_ GRAEBNER Employment Service 313. Pontiac State Bidg. FE §-9277 Bookkeeper ...........0...0005; $260 Secretary .. GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE. 18 E. Lawrence LOOK! A fob of fnterest and diversity awaits the woman who looks! PONTIAC Employment Service 18_W. Huron FE 42561 MOTHER'S HELPER. LIVE IN. nO experience necessary. Know!- edge of child care. Young girl be af schoo) preferred. Call MI OPPORTUNITY — studios, No experience necessary, y in ‘Teon, Arthur Murra Studio, 25 E. Lawrence, PART references. PART TIME COOK 3 ce ok er. Avvly before 2: House, TIME HELP FOR GRO- cery store. 4811 Dixie Hwy. RESPONSIBLF WOMAN FOR genera) housework, Live in. Good PE 54-3129. SALES BIRMINGHAM 167_W. Maple SARAH COVENTRY INC i & Pas artre & came oltre mene ie for interview ax ent, Work Wanted Male 10| We * CARPERT ER AND Canin eT Murdock. Pe Steet CARPENTER WORK. NEW WOMAN STORE MANAG! Vicinity § Clarkston, also person. 044 W. Hu- yom ond ask for Mrs Good- LIGHT HAULING BASEMENTS apanee. ashes hauled. OR 3-7836 | MAN WANTS JANITOR WORK. Ro- | Phone 46125, Help Wanted N, 20 YRS. OLD of any kind. FE Pn hl hte eciarasanirttions ies canpinme d CEMETERY 8ALESMEN OR WOM- | PLASTERING. J AND OVER Ss. Eves. Pontiac Press nails on dry fas iy E painting. Box 83 Very perticuler. Pree estimates. MY 37 PLUMBING WORK WANTED _Reasopeble FE 5-1016 RUBBISH AND HAU _Kinds. Light hauling. FE 8-036. YOUNG VETERAN 21. DESIRFS 3 I . basis. This work ae sadorsed by live in Pontiac or surrowndin, to 19903 Denby. Detroit io. | FLOOR LAYIN MEN WOMEN YEAR ROUND OP- 4 on 1 Watkins ig 9; Work Wanted Female 11 titties oa ae YOUNG MAN. AG : WANTED AT ONCE Domestic help of all sorts to work CROCHETING DO! able. 212 W. Fairm CORPIDERTIAL BEGINNERS pS aed LESS8O! DRIVING LESSONS ining Days, Eves., | 2-4887 _baking, Phone FE 42245. _ GIRL, 23, WANTS DAY WORK AS per ee filing or receptionist. FE “EMMA TRUMBLE sTEFFENS Pi jo ai Emil Medicus School playing. Brenau College Conserva- ry. pais sone UP AND DELIV- “KOREAN VETS AND 8 WANTED REASON: — $3 PER BU. i DAY ES HOUSEWORK BY y. PE 2-7037 ED, NURS’ ite poriaee ‘mn doctor's office. OA 8-3305 after 5 p.m. MIDDLEAGED DEPENDAB lady desires babvsitting eves. Sat. & Sun. FE 4-9819. Building Service 12 se or BLDG, PLANS DRAWN for any type ing. BM 3-4931. . breezeways, meg enclosures, roofing and sid- 5 teed work at lowest possible prices. Term, 1 to 6& maken CHIGAN HOME REMODELERS 3377 W. Huron PE 4-606) A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE . FE 46866 BASEMENTs DUG UNDER BUILD- © _ings. Free estimates. 32-0077. BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT ctimetee” aymney son. oe LE | _e f td| BRICK. BLOCK- AND CEMENT work Also chimneys. No job too . Residential Fee OS EE CEMENT & BLOCK . work. FE 59782 [NT I8 OUR SPECIALTY. — Floors, basement. EM 3-4879. ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED _Ed Murray 'PE_29f FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND finishing. 10 vears experience. Modern equipment. guar work, Free estimates. John Taylor OR v6 FIREPLACES BUILT REASON- _able, FE 2-169" G. SANDING & FIN- _ishing. C. Bud Bills, FE 8-2050, FLOOR RG 2-519. GENERAL RUILDING REPAIR. Brick, stone} cement work. Pias- _tering and work, FE 4-2290, GUARANTEED ROOFS. ALL ee * eSB, 5 2-8946. : HOUSE PLAN Custom Designin=, Bu dividuals, e FE SANDING LAYING, FIN. ardner, 401 Central FH iigers & In 32-1828, po- | HOUSE MOVING. FULLY equipped FE 46450. L.A. Y¥: E "Fendi. fstng “Re baie i, finishin, . Ph, PE 3.4405. 0 SF LATHING AND PLASTERING. —New_and repair, FE 4-0274. AYING HARDWOOD FLOORS* Don't break vour back, cont bruise veur knees. Call us about our oor laving machine. FE _ i647. a MASONRY CONTRACTOR Brick = block Vemeer work. Pe 1 rn an went eparaneee, Peace ROOFING, SIDING AND ALL MOD- ernization. alterations. fh deal for Januar: Tr. D&M BLDG. SERVICE 2-7004 . Eves. OR_3-2276, FE 2-8948 R. G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING” Sanding and finishing. Bay yi MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING. SBC. retarial Service. EM 3-2842, jobs as Diesel mechanics opera- tors of tractors, bulldozers, cranes and Marine ing couple, Live in. $15 @ week. FE 2.0185 inded and out whether | NURSING CARE IN” DU. obligation, PONTIAC PRESS,” | Positions Open for Executive Trainees TIETJEN'S CONTRACTING CO. Duts basement floors in. Other ce- pra work Builds garages, PE Winter Prices Now in Effect On All Remodeling ‘® ontnel em te Siding Addition ' Attics finished Riches omens No Down Payment ‘erms JOB TRAINING FOR |2 WO ‘DIsING BUYING oF. NS & PERSONNEL. G & M_ Construction Coe. 2200 Dixie Hwy PE 2-1211 - Business Services 13 APPLIANCE SERVICE pat service refrie- ___|__.__‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27,1956 —eervrive ~ Wid, Contracts, Mtgs. 32| Wanted Real Estate 32A/CARNIVAL —- by Dick Turner | For Sale Houses 43) For Sele Houses — 43 sa ETE SE _,Near Wester School ; G CASH |, SHR | = |e = - tale et For ! = EO. MARBLE, Realtor] Sm: a he aoe al "ar See , Oat ance tia taes| eet emiies, eee om iGo : $400 DOWN Drayton Woods Jew 7 sorms ond screens. A Slee eer Sime ; cor ish sgt in eile nha RNC ase atc atts eet), SOLD in tae eee! or Not wold net. M. Stout, Realtor Wes becates ” been usted | Semen. only. a we, A Close Th CLEAN | SLEEPING d w Cash | Waiting f Gah waline,| BROS . $860 v b A. foRNSON, Realtor |_ se a 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. atime Sand tod tas 3 FE 45534 New or seasoned. Reasonable dis- CLARK REAL ESTATE A WE HAVE ‘ $200,000.00 reat: OS en ! ag mm Bn mene = May td wi Ask for Mr. Clark am ; | ° oie, Ra Be Boe lads’ | treed ener. Fe woud. Cul So Bee S800 Tare SE | fash t Aa MAHAN | Bat ice Rete | 7 ’ Se we Ge vee ole or oak one bem Ga aaties.” hoo Agee ° Pr Saas. kOOM MODERN HOME - gitiee oF rhing. ii PAINTING INTERIOR, & EX- FURNITURE NEEDED GI financing "toe you. we bay | 79 Clark. F) 7 LARGE ROOM ‘AND BATH | A pet. _ "| _Grobard Lane. a per ce . ire me or lote. Get attic ‘ers omes, farms, ROOM FURN. APT. 8MA HH lights, hot HoUSsE. Guaranteed. Free est. PE ¢0205.| top dollar Will buy outrient or | Joe and a 10 experienced | baby welcome. Near rine pen “ay 3 310 W. Columbia si WEEK 8. SAGINAW &T. AVAILABLE A-1 PAINTING PAPERING sell it for you. B. B. Community| salesmen to serve you, call to | _Bus. 27 Parkdale. PE 60739. 7 SDRMS. WALLED Lk MOD. wesiaess, VE Mason Thompson, FE 48364 | _ Sale. Phone OR _327)1. day, move tomorrow 3 ROOM APT, INCLUDING ALL |2, BEDROOM UPPER FLAT. to elty. Avail. Jan. 15. MA “Tease TI, PAINTING. "PAPERMANGING, -|DeT 08 BUY TF OR AUCTION "utilities 78 Clark st. éloge, tn. $60 per_month. a per month. Also 4 GR. : STORE, AVATLABLE FoR LBAsE removd. Estimates, PE |_‘t for you. OA 82681, ____ 3 OR 2 RM. APT. REF. COUPLE : ; 18. ONE OP FONTIACS CAROEST Russell Young “only, Inguire 261 State aad bet | bet wale art ‘poe , Melly modern Lake orivi- he nee wry Bt a roiture ers. Cash waiting. REALTOR ROOM MODERN. CLEAN. PART-| Mar on 2 e : , Owner. Simms. N. E. 104th Bt. t, steaming service. Com-|_ FE +7861. 2 W. PE 44525 | ly furnished. 11 N. Johnson. ox . PL in merce. HM 33435. A TO Boy A Open Eves PE $9612 |) ROOM PRIVATE ENTRANCE ; Mr, ' =P pate W, NTED FURNITURE WE NEED _end beth. 111_N. Telegraph | _frigerator_furn. ‘w_ Mechanic. —can_atford, MA $6901___| WANT J ROOM FURN. APT. ADULTS. | > RooM Al HOW IS THE TIME YOR PAINT:| “w you pave anything for _4_W, Huron. 3 Rona Par Rech,” . 7785. wank erent comtoue tore. J ROOM BASEMENT, OAS HEAT. | > pooms~ RO A RECUALTY. DE | Kee ted henalete ere | © LISTINGS |’ eiacuimectterasper mene | nent Mase “sore, eng a: FAINTING AND DECORATING, 2 OAKLAND COUNTY'S sere" | 7 ROOMS. PURN. PVT. EN-| fon Ts. exp, Winter prices. FE §-2860. FE 2-2066 NOW! _trance. 407 8 Jessie |. =| 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PVT. EN- eae rT PAPERHANGING aay TT " 3 ROOM APT. COUPLE ONLY. trance. No pets win . Roselawn ‘im: Bet __Wtd. Miscellaneous 28) — Cal! today for ouict action, | _@ Putnam citer _§ J LARGE ROOMS & BATH IN| J ROOM FROME. NEWLY DEC . TUPPER _OR 3-7061 PLIST 1eé8 ein TARE RD EM 70711 3 ROOM FURN aa AT AT LAKE. "Ao! butiding. Steam heat, hot | © orated. Ol bank. fake Srivilones, | Surcnee office or other ¥ service of PAINTER | Has g Cren TIME. acer TABLE. REGULATION SIZE $59 mo. PE 2-2 water furn. Centrally located. counle only. 675 a morts for 1st erate 8 o redone a ve Senne 90891 with secossortes: Enene ‘Oster Mahan Has B ROOMS FUKN oe W HURON | close to bus Hine Ideal for em.) ¢ months. $188 : month for tnd ae - Huron Paintine & Wall W ashing Dade we Gai BiRETE Sar TS ees | ee ee Brot Meee teed, Seen | fmt gle gt month, for 34 | rma POR RENT WiTH_Lors| home stores & _ __ Free estimates, FE 2-2706 “rater Snenter oo) ott Also | The a OS ANT ACTION sales ; oe Well fs Utinities PEs Cece 13, p.m. FE 2-2074. Days, EM 3-2418 Sum perking. Call a¢ 08 W EEE Ye. eee some. Pius a, Pecuint =? | boise Soe SN PN FF) ce aaa cer | Fe 235 SFE"Eeas "| 5 now ano maw awccuDRG|* PONE Be BT aut | For Rent Miscellaneous 42 "ane is —~Physio-The 2IA| Wanted to Rent 29} 22, Sur, utmost to. please you: |S Rooms. PvT. BATH AND EN-| Uillities. For employed Couple.| trantes West wa montaly $1.06 dows hy rapy Re PROP 19 years of tory |" trance, Adults only, 164 W, Pike, Close in. FE ¢-0060 or PE 3126 Rent Saebie statin Seow: D - $5,600 Market p.ftplings in Pontine ae | oid nly. 164 W._Fike.| after 8:30 p.m ONE. WAY a that vou 7_ ROOMS, LARGE KircwEn. | "Cet > = 20008. . i paseace & Af conreee. a jae vine Pi fled we We handle alt Setatle for Warm, clean, close in. Clean | 3 ROOMS ig alt 5 EEE oe COAST TO COAST sett Taha Yearty’ or as season as | pancing and close. g, Call us to-| yorking couple or two men. Ne] Or PE $ee3e. lend Lake 08 300%. WERE — LEAVE THERE | 21/04. : possible Rech. —_ Tasos ano sank 7 CLEAN ROOMS. WATER 90F |" ROOM TERRACE Wire O08 and Closed Tralers Television Service 22 ester area, Middl couple. No ‘is teil ROOMS AND BATH. BABY WEL- ong of beak gas range. heat, nm cater. Wen Py. a. ren “Dine Bwy.| ranch-4yp9, wa SERVICE You" Town’ J ROOMS aa75 ELIZABETH LAKE | Couple only, 300 N. Saninew. year ey d een. M.A norms. . AY ele or FE eH =x) Finn "WANTS FURN. ue “ mi Rd, wire 6 rear door. erences 1 sulted ‘bee Mr. Sm For Sale Houses 43; ——— STRAKA eneral farm to rent on shares. J ROOM AND FORN. APT. . * . “ | Fixit amos RADIO, 94 HR,| Albert Vorce, 133% Clarence St.,| ) ProMeatrance., Seccad floss. i| fae, “UR Pere, ang selviecrater 3 HOMES WITH LOW | Piseae © delivery service. FE RS child permites, MY 2400.” | Sects sa maT BTOVELRE: | fone Daten Geen Mn oon own rom room, been | | N REALTY CO., REALTORS ROOMS AND BATH, ~~ pvt. entrance. { water, and hest fur, Pontise 4, room upstet % | ARA’ REPATR ANY List your rental with us. Pree! cooperative Real Extate Exchange Iy tarnished. schndinn elt wtsistce, far: Brion Li. Shopping Center, West side, $09. PE 64143, or MA H faba ievislon, “elec. sncoment, 5 car parage f= ‘ RADIO & TV. 127_5.PARKE ST. ADAM ws FE2 ure = eee cumranes. EE Deere. 7 ROOMS. HEATED, TILE BATH. | ALL MODERN RANCH. HOME. | "Walled Lake ena chor’ fenciig sround beck "yard GOPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV noes we AND ee? Th tone MONTE. YOU BUY IT WE'LL INSURE IT | 1648 Union Lake Ra. EM 34671 | 1114 oslo. Cor. ard, REALTOR 4 ITLDORAPH FE b-088 wn. SHARE WY atrRactiye |_ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | recone te HWY. FAMILY HOME «ROOMS AND MATE PULL APES & BED-| home with another ticular | 77 N. Sarinaw st PE 56165 [ATTRACTIVE 3 FMOMS AND wane OARDENS = WEW / MOD- % basement, oil heat, ft. lot, | tng, faroctag FESS? §-6797. Christian woman. Box 24. Pontiac Open Eves. “ul 8:30 bath for couple. PE 3-7437,__ ern 3 rooms and beth apt. Ist PLUS IN er aa downto 96.960. OR 3006. | = Spreads. F Press, ATTRACTIVE HEATED, PRIVATE| fioor. 3 blocks to Tel-Huron. 870. In walking distance of ona ut | BY OWNER. 6 RC AND BATE. | Lost & ¢ Found ua YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE TO| TRADES — TRADES 3 rooms & bath, FE 8-1370. _Elwood Realty. PE 51284 room for your tamily —" hving | _ $1,000. down, 2-240, | eee share Fo a - bide —— We are specialists in trading BACHELOR APT., we? Bi IVATE LOWER 3 Goabonne Ao Ae P oroareal [ a room, dining room, and large Ver, OMA, OTK BEAGLE Units BPE Sa | Comal Yaeger aed| anya Smrre, Fe Fi 20063 tite ik ieee | LAKE FRONT | lar. Answers to name of RIN. os. Larne AU TIPULLY PORN. 4 LARGE 107g W. Huron Stoker steam heat, extra beth in| 100 FT. FRONT. Nearly new 2 rfect Beanie maruings steal “Wtd. Trans ortation 31 sor een one sommes. rede your BEAOTI Drivate ba "entrance. | MODE . NEXT R TO BRANCH full basement. Separate entrance | br. full basem ae sport #1 W, Beverly Bt. BOY WANTS RIDE TO CALIFOR. Ne Scomes’ We Gs om me 121 W. Lawrence et o. NEWLY DECORATED oT EAM MODERN 3 LAROE ROOM HOUSE foresee, per month oie otk s60 wn with | fered at ane, = | «2007. Call _after ?. FE 2-000. __| to satisfy ail parties concerned. | BEAUTIFULLY PURN. © LAROE| “heated } ba toom aparte with utility roo im, $15 a| *%:200 down. ; | LOST. NEAR DALEWOOD 8AT cApY WOULD 1 LIKE RIDE MON.| Do not feel obligated. Call us for! rooms and bath on bus line, heat; ‘Tile bath. Call caretaker, _week, FE 47555, ALSO night. Man's leather wallet. John © tahen ag: «tf an sppointm: and we will give and electric included, $ month- 9-236, NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE. 44 ACRES LAKE PRIVILEGES KAUTIFUL YEAR ‘ROUND wen, cred om ines aor a ee Eu'SG081 atter | "the: possipility of trading "your Sudan WARM 3 Wéoui| NEAT & CLEAN 3 ROOM OP-| of lend, 16 car serene, ‘Utility | |. 67.080 — TERMS ROME. Large living rm. and big enn 5 . * . “ re ‘er Lost: LIGHT BROWN AND|_€ p.m property. We ore establishing 0 | CUrttw ‘vain and. entrance, per ont, Fricitete Ore ealere,| mate woeke . Reason 23 bedtoom, bungalow with Take, Br. 12214 aod 12412 to “Prin- ine sey | able VAlle white Collie, answers \Wtd._ Contracts, Mtgs. 32 32| of Pontiac. welcome fire, Rewpuas’s ¥ Variety Dorris & Bon. Realtors, PE 41557. ; . y t dining room M fe #00, goss. Missing el Bement ii Store, Lake Ave. STUDIO APARTMENTS | see— ORO oa. ee, Fol oe a bet 4 Terms. ; “a HOME, GAS . S.1708 oF FE 45643. IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR DORRIS & SON ACARK’ S MOTEL New and modern. ready for oe- Mt, ths, per month 40" Count | every, modem convenience. Ex- OF KEYS IN BONTIAC fom, omract oF oguily I YOUr| REALTORS, PE ¢1561| New deluxe ground floor apte.| cupancy Feb. let. Stove ® refrie- ve, Call after 4 pm. PE| cellent fishing, Laundry. Please return to Daily | W. Huron &t, Nice for new married couples or Ste b wee 8, Bun. 11 to 3 ’ Oe a) parnee 7 street say C ue Press & receive reward. K T. Templeton, Realtor Co-operative Real Estate Exchange achelors. Near Blue Sky. 2088 3161 Sashabew R4. three blocks RAMONA TERRACE 6 F § ROOMS. Lost: ENOLISH POINTER, 393 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44562 _comennen. US rae E, of Dixie Call TExas 42610. of.| Available February ist REALTOR | wate, liver and tick. # month oo DON’T PASS UP CHILDREN WELCOME. GAS | Diamond 1-2542 for appt. ss | _ month. MA ©1276 0 H m h 8081 far eae Rd. : Shen or F PE 3-9822 : ™ $$ $$$ ‘MONEY! ‘Sell: nnneeded rooms, Automa ise heh water ; WEST SIDE OnE MADE tor couple, ae | «7 ump ries z ne Unlimited cash for land contracts. week. Southerners preferred UNFURN. APT. «| —Durm_ite “VE soit REALTOR FE 20474) sere cigge, te “LIKE A REAL AL CAR, New or seasoned. Reasonable diss; belongings for cash ca i Lake. HI : BR count. Fast action, CLARK REAL DOWNTOWN, Finst Tin OR BTU-| Laree ti room dining A ead a BATH. |. Tete Eves. GEO. MARBL It BARGAIN? Lots of ’em ESTATE. 38h Huron et. FE FEZSIoL Ads!/ “éio apt. for 1 or edults. Ex-| room. 2, bedrooms, 2 Some $18 week . 0. ealtor |. in the Want Ads! Set Fe eee oe Oe | FE 2S Sine. UT W. ure ign, CNren's | gad Rueben, £260 por month. ats orn. $00 @ month, OR 23388, ViEAEy. Ge oid.” 7 - ‘ ' ‘ , . ® Wi Open Eves. ~ Gun. 1 te 6. Fé Ava 4 / \o a ; F ER ' ee he é ri , oe i. ‘ \ ) “ 4 Pe ; Po ' i \ 4 " ie 5 hoe J | Fi : i ° } tae ; . / F at = * ‘ /. ; zt / . : 4 3 ‘ } * * | j 20 PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, Re uot a fie =e: For PERS Houses ' 43) __ For Sale Houses. 43| MODEST, MAIDENS _ By Jay Alan| For Sale Houses 43 .. BUILD NOW cs Bie os . ze tee . | es 2&3 Bedroom har les | Baa as ass fees S our plans or yours, : DO You . , a ERBERT C. DAVIS $3 ‘97 ; 40% Ponting Lake Rd. PE 5-4311 aoe ‘ogee MONTHLY. PAYM’TS Bee MILFORD. PUN TER ane meevmance ees nant aoe ay aS gp uw * p new development of aft brick Day, : ot rete amen had | rs every : eaver Commerce. i ' . pM, $200 DOWN TO me , ae Se? “7 su -| B; D, CHARLES, Realtor | ent _2iewems urs ae | Castell Realty q FE 40521 streets, sewer and water. rE py Gektena ave, 9450 1 a7tT s. raph ¥ . Telegs x Eves. | Ph. EM 34236 | or set sae $1,000 Down F LAKE ORION NICE BUN( ide SENECA ST. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 2 bedroom modern home, Auto- car Anbar Reig nice neat ye est = ¢ # room home, Could be Lawrence PE 56-6105 heater. ‘Venetian blinds Approst-| fot. herme cae “+ Mg send tor secmning or up to 4 apts. / wore uy ws Cammumers Bower ang | 1 sore land. $1,500 down. | fast one om 2 coma ol ircat ear lb ; “HADLEY AREA in good condition, age eatnet shower,” amlg KEEGO HARBOR 9 ecres of and. Modern 2 bed living soon, Yenetien a) fie water, ive i. ta & bath. Pull bsmt., auto. |! ar Realty room home. aaa furnace, , ‘ auto. pO Sw | Sinus ota trie a | PBR la eho ae nar) ga ae ae ke’ at | 4 tamly, saned commercial, Cigec | rgouer and ben houss. #2800 PON NTIAC REALTY CO. . gar orem laxetront leges on Sylvan Lake. ype a 12x ratyM Jos, feat eotare| CHRIS HORNBECK | ay ow OWNER 7 BERRDOM SEEEDOee- come: ing oe erie | ay tm. 11s McKinley, inte a pe 3 ann +3903 | PE 2-s882 Frcace ot _ bome: nd at ment fireplace age ine tvita im | AUBURN HEIGHTS TU 32008 ne Valley type ern house. ‘Full basement.” ene Hepresenting a warren = Cc ar clo Wosete. Well - 3 wt Bz =. pedroem aot some ork. Just 2.00 Ne SEVERAL | GOOD” FARMS FOR rex brick ramet ranch| of fruit trees %. Se = shasieven SN paves y wat w Just $2,000. sale. If you want « farm see us Near ivke and Auburn $7800. orchard. 3308 Jone aad. ., Ko wan -y hot We have them. P. W. Dinnan, features, ate wai $1009 down. oo month par- em ] t | onthe eee ree- John K I A 66 W. Huro rer wanted | in od that ments. Call FE Sar aie $20 p e on Nee guns, Sainte, Otored at tee oO . arwiln 120 ACRES “i m| DTLADD LAKE PROPERTY | \QRTH SUBURBAN : = Bae Tess ot “Hontiad"Titecomt nats liw: rh 2 bedroom home lo- ° “ i) ’ * 101% N home, Nearly new. 4 rooms and bath, caine es ure hee ei ‘ BUD N h ] ie Soginaw Street stanchion are less $200 D IS | on lake, Large corner jot. lot, ineludes bath, base- 2 ay ASLAN ICNOLIE | Phone 6-6447 Eve. PE 2-804 or reasonable t g2RAYTON PLAINS pe main ta highway. ment, jute. heat, and 1-27 » ‘ real estate and insurance «Be oe PANCUS 1919 MIs ‘ cement block bun- we Saree. pa Rea rir) nish ork, Pull “I like your car better in the It w» | ale coment $-1208 - NEW Ph, fer” yas eat, an e Ta Se basement Sat YOU CAN'T MISS some ginieh werk snow. It looks so streamlined!" _ eee DRO ars | Be bedreem ~ west suburban ~ nice Dace — ~mS yf ®]- @ room bungal hearesms, 2 Sendiiened beak sistelly modern fo“ teen Ree Sows. cres “4 seem Cangtlow. 3 bedrooms, Pa WRIGHT, Realtor ay _ rely Place. Gu ee PLAINS Cove cas 3 oo. Kitchen rB. dining J. A. Taylor For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 Hosts. Small’ cown parment. Eke PE 5-941 nabi , Raxteses. Private own-| 10 room smell or- : ie w Soren’ a He Oni: : NOTHING DN. 9, betroen, xs, unt yatehod V4 inc gomnpiete er ae 3. oe Gas best, extra extra | __ er. or ve ; cherd staan? Besoment. greener} Siobe price, Only G. 1. RESALE KEE O vero = um genings im late . $10,500 _ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 a tool shee” Sinshe i" G Pay only $123 mortgage coste to min SA : ‘ | IM WRIGHT, “Realtor J BEAUTIFUL HOUSE \ ol we make into 2 family w SHELL” "HOUSES Oakland A PE 6-044! oseph P. Reisz privileges, corner Ay ts. Bd IDGEWAY ‘| eonstructed Jobs | Co-operative Resi Estate Exchange | $944 W.- Huron Tiree, Carnes.) cor eacnee. | wl apiglisal , songnee ‘4 to 6 ryan See our 1 ‘tt “to wean tive screened Conn Bu wares Cooperative Real Estate Exchones NORTH $ p) DOWN Co-operative Real Real Es Balt lene portation at your door. Only ‘Tio00 FAMILY HOUSE down, for further information | Sale Business Property 49 ‘ orse ‘ weak bed WILLIAMS LAKE AREA call OR 31766 between 2 and Poem and 1 cre 20 dows Er ed gd POR SALE BY OWNER. 0, $019 Cass-Blis. dining room, kite! Newly | some ‘interior trim and paint Is oe eae acs, 3 katoi EAST SIDE PE 42083 or PE 2617 decorated throughout. Scar gs: Be Ree 6.000 full rice. 80 FT. WIDE foe efi ‘ KEEGO HARBOR community west of | Pontiee. LAKE LOTS ~—— 3 bedroom Brick $1780 down. 2 dedroom with breesewey and| & stores, Priced en only seca | SeseaNT AR a ou seat round lake. most tabu-| BUSINESS FRONTAGE attached ga Large in| oF will discouat ‘eash. 2 s,| lous year development n ‘ . pa neighborbood. Pull price ‘er , lovely Behe tiectrie we water eter. V - west Ag red — red woherte Townenien lo LAKEFRONT Sn auolitied ‘bayer. par Dorothy Snyder Lavender | - pstisa | rage. large tot terme ioe ose Sate Rho ses owner will ‘TOR i . sell #2800 down. LOVELAND | peal? B8; conr | Sones OM” MMe wim me) $1450 AND UP Pe a 188 Cass Lake Rd. Keego Harbor . UNG ) LAKEWOOD = EASTSIDE |" = NTT MIEN ae tor copie, nice ur-| sity Tet gamed rate aereiee| F'. C, Wood Co. BY OWNER, 3 | et Ww, ce $1000 DOWN 1m a plenty of ay heat,| bas ee Tne Tenam Fem hemes REALTOR 2% yrs. old, gividea | N EVE Income $4500 down. MODERN FIVE ROOM ree lot. in the $20,000 class. If vou wish | Corner Williams Lake Rd. “& MSS as be be rentNos’ ‘Ti se oe BUNGALOW f J J exclusive ares, let us build you | OR 3-1235 Office 04:30 = fone ean po Attractive white frame bungalow INCOMES ° brick ranch ‘on elites lot as your After $:30 call OR ‘ xq a ET J EA ’ vileges and on ad ld Qil. THE THINOs YOU gl al ng ne gl a oo al Eis, on" ppocx um storm windows and screens, ponet there ec ft. ne from $2,000 and up. ‘anging in price . Taree & sonane Sxovenlens te: memes nice full sath sctomatte hot va- gd = full “se “ C. SCHUETT GAYLORD oapalags aw feats Rat, tse | Russell Young |_“sisass™ __| "ilvaite aah eae NORTH SIDE. 3 A 1250 DOWN and bath down, Upstairs TOR 0 ond hee, engtee bust | oe gs = al SILVER L KE OUTSTANDING WATER FRONT SVedtonme sch oth wake | a2. W, Buren Sale Suburban Prop, 45A | y' 276,,home: ,,$15,000. convent. e pees | Elizabeth Lake Estates _ a oA ggg ed 845000 cash desis mehen S | Et, — Grons i ew seer: jo_Eves ___un. | Fe has pt) HOL ES-BARTRA Ranch style brick. 3 bedroom, 2% | furnace and water heater. 1's-ear | en Se trol gas furnace and water Lots and Lots of Lot See Gute Bey. OR_3+1960 Sar earage. auto, gas heat, ultra strobe corner jot, ‘flowers, ROBERT # Jong time, plus dandy garage. heater, 2% car mf G ATEW AYS s — oy: __ OR_ 31080 mt hen, carpeted ‘living rubs, fruit trees, $14.200. Terms ERT CHAPIN ‘ 100 ft. canal ¢, ony short peredé drive. oat ae to __Bome wooded. Some ideal Rent Lease Bus. Prop, 49A room dining “L." Automatic 3111 Orchara Leb Gistance to be iiams sang owner will ae- Yor trilevel, Some lake een ee ‘washer & dryer. tn included. » with $1600 down. 2? bedroom re +e. PE 6-1131 Lake. Practically immediate pos- ops $4,000 HAPPINESS lots. Priced from °1,500 up. 2 STALL SUPER SERVICE sTa- fad numerous Teatres ‘ 4 = Corner aoK ess, Lake orivileges.| PE 61008 OR +1400 | COLORED GI. Only $600 _Call PE Ser Meet lecation. wet ee You and dining comnetien with “FULLY FURNISHED 1n38 _Oitice Goan A +4 or = r. Milford, MU 40250 oe shee doen in SY id weed That Fe CO., REA LOT 100x300 ON JOSLYN NEAR : 3-7038 EDROOM BRICK 7083 6 Co-operative Real Estate FE Brena! age Co-speralive Reel ¥atete ‘Exchente bey garg Picernagg hy ons WITH LARGE. ROOMS M8 Aubern Ave. __ PB ¢3903 A GOOD BUY -| NEW HOME FINISHED. 2 BED- ee 20263 “lin ee oer e Pg owe apts. with with prt Baths, A clean comfortable home wi 2060 DEVONSH SHIRE For cash vou can get @ real rooms, utility room. 4 scre off we. Huron CASS LAKEFRONT LOTS - TERMS uge living room 1! dinine S. BI fiel deal in this 2 bedroom hom: & ' ¢ to Pour Towns XT SBOOR, TO FD, GRAnce 78 x 168. $2,250 ea Shown by appointment only room. Dry basement. 3 nice bed oomfield Highlands located northeast Inside the hool. Smail down payment. SYLVAN LAKE CANAL FRONT ROBERT CHAPIN | ee ates cet ae | "Bee 3 bearm ‘menement 2 tne Sg Grace lepine com | fed” aay alld om anit ate sit orenarde ESE b s ATURD AY 15 Teocun.to abet nubcssme bara ; baths Psd rosrig Gas heat ond met Foil . mee . = for inonectan. inane a . °| os with lake.“ Drivileges from | * rehard Lake Rd. FE 8-1131 . as Pall price, $10,500 with $3,500 | Close in Suburban | $28.500° Bjvan N smi mis | information and price _day, Saturday and Sunday THELMA’ M ELWOOD | MAJOR OIL ( co. ‘ EDROOM RANCH TY san “Custom built’ brick ‘ Open Evenings ‘ Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Co-operative Real Estate iatnanee | am» | The parts you peed a ou FE 2.9203 FE 4-4531 “PROIDAIRE—A ND OTHER ROOM GROUP orescent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave. | ie ap TANK, meter} pr papers oe woe vale Farm Produce 73! sect tem Open every ony ~ or : yey stencil: piece athe, eset FREE STANDING TOILETS $19.99/ "NG “Grop. pipe. Reasonable. OR _er case, 7230 OR 3- =| sacmsaae, co ca dbo es | and all day Sunday. Oakland at Cass Loan Co. “For SALE CHEAP. BED, Siep tables, matching coffee ta- Wachbowis with fittings $1165 | 2342 nn hs Musical Goods 62 ps Redeel. Kings Airport on)| NOULEESACES S070 Pants springs, mattress, dresser with | bie 2 decorator iamns. | 3 nc colered bath sets with trim. | NEW GALVANIZED PIPE . lillams Lake Ra FE 8-1431 FE 3-077 For Sale Cars 1 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG’ mirror Floor lamp. 23 Waldo ALL FOR $07, PAY * Factory ae, fae i as Pee ty ane “ see = ROBILITY AQgogmian LESS Sale ale Farm Equi nt 7% ” For T Al Me |\}YR-OLD RED MOHAIR DAVEN- TY ¢ 'Prere AV Bl UPPt. * SAVE PLU BING’ suprty " e Cvs Bas pmen: Sale Tires with matching gray chair ONLY $2 WEEKLY | 1128 Saginaw ___FE_6-2100/ | SAVE PLUM PPLY, | _mente._| tei ot | ann 80- fn exceilent conaitfon tio ' - Burns Finst” QUALITY 5 PT. BaTH- | 17 5. Ses PE $2100 | SCCORDIONS FROM... 5% | Doves & wuem, nones am-| emis w ; FE 41574 ridge, im gh ASE REZ | at Grcteng tay dee, Te cme | ite Sst haul taky, at | Sanka at ects neki aed | eaten ABE | Ee erty ep.ter eel Sass | Se coe oe E NCE NCE CO. bed td ea mettre We Give Gold Bell Gift Stamps | hand basins from $10.98 G. A. chairs, Reasonabie. Town Shop, Good.» selection of musical tnstru- on 0 8. :. TEAGUE FINA | __ $25. 12% INCH RCA CONSOLE, $29.95. | _ Thompson, 80 8. Perry. ea egy PORTABLES WIL CCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS. DROP | “'siso wh . 03 8. Saginaw. aoe N. MAIN’ abe ges BEE 8 TAT NP Ty C&M | Pag Race REREea | paytDS OUTLET, | aes Sees ott ah i ROCHESTER, MICH. OE. CABINET, IRONER, LIKE LIKE | walton Cor. Joslyn. —sFE_2-2287 en Fleer splay Case 10 miles for ‘only $2. Parts extra. 6908, Se CLAREEN?. PHOuS ie Rd) Bonbaan wick change. 2 8, LOANS $25 TO $500 | 6 _______ |@ CU. FT. MONTGOMERY WARD FE 5-7 _FE_¢3000. 638 Auburn — | _Phone Midwest 46053,” AUTOS GET YOUR RUGS OR COUCHES sefriqersior $88. Pinball machin Korthwewt corner Walton & Opévte | 7" 90ORE W WITH PROBES S10- | GULBRANSEN EN GvinpT. EXCEL INDUSTRIAL & FARM Auto Sérvice 81 GILCO OIL HOT WATER HEAT- genera Term A ROUSEHOLD GOODS | up Ph. FE 6-042, meee Pottery eiiminator, etalon trans trans- 20719 FARMALL C WITH 8 p4 , Ph. Rochester OL 60711 OL 19791 Goon a-B APT SIZE ELECTRIC ites apace ware BEEP VE ie” amt weet, “ae - ies pi My eh MAGNAVOX RADIO AND ) RECORD BUADE. LATE. MODEL, UPER- Tear. Cinders, repre. Zoek Me A , __ Mortgage | Loans” 54 ae cheap. ‘066 ‘Cosley Lake eee HOt POINT AUTOMATIC HOT WATER HEATER 30 GAL | 7 G4 PF FERGUSON, CASE AND NEW | ¢hine . 23 . Phone FE - ‘Hh A Fs ; __. | h as. New. approved for use on| 2 9 & 12, CLE “AXMINSTER seoerte and rack, $75. 385 Nelson. . 2-258). LOANS $600 to $1. 500» on ca a ad Lendiaiige tepid aod ze lot Eoin sin waste Coneumers: lines So end one | et OIL TANK. LEGS, | 1 ioe SPINET PIANO, CABLE, HOUG AND aave Ag ‘WHEEL ALIGNMENT and pS ; : § weet's | \ UGHTEN SON Eide OF Aa | These are slightly marred. Also hee’ Delivered $98. | Drainich & Bach. big discount | JG -N & SO! iS “S a et. od 009m | siEALL, gprs “&@ POR- fon eae «2a W. Hu- electric ‘ot x and bot led a reat Fess “ ew. De vere roi wens product Co, OL | $82_N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-4761 | Coste are ne ae a y ~ er a er values — ichigan = Satet eT sestens oe (O goes K ¥ UFROLETERED CHAT, | WASRING MACHINE 2 eas. Fltorescent 8)" Orchard. Lake ~ FANT FORM nmcod |OnE SET SCHRIDNER'S FABIO | “Kenan Pera'e Renee’ | ED WIL LiAMS TIRE No Co-Signers! i t | = | tex Floor Coat $6.60 Gal. Music Library books, like new, rook: : , Pro ‘rough-in or enclose 2341 ______| new and used. Thyle Electric, io. LINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE| "Patastonclen or wale 8645. | $25. Phone OL aii. ee a ees at Raevure Immediate Delivery! : |HOTPOINT ELECTRIC STOVE. | _02_N. Johnson. FE 4-5169 ; ¢ ie, ee 1948 CASE TRACTOR WITH HY. mmediate very houses partly constructed oo 7 «miles out Baldwin. Armstrong BLAYLOCK Coren fees ov on "E ieee cecatiny | Wayne Gabert's | Be aptetpg alt | cous, a acinpime wimp co, | parcomorn “Stren com | A Gn Sutras", ‘ga | ~F St Seve Moser ede 8S : h 10 inch telev set paints, Phone PE 71-8025 . ore - . . ~ i & Sn'second mortesg loveseat. Modern coral Kroehier | ppliance, TV Specials | jer WATER PUMPS 960.05. G. A. | $1 Orchard Leake Ave 27101 | PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR- oo eS 3083 FOR PARTS AND Deal Direct! Apply 20 National, Building | davenport, Mahogany magazine | We # Cu Ft Delz Retrie. ..299 | _ Thompson. _80_ 8. nd PORTABLE. SINGER SEWING MA | _ing._Oncer_| Pe psa). | Site.” south of ir Harley Davidson see He ’ e phone FE_4-4720 table, 2 panied o sts, sees | see Norge FL Retrig. Al ... $50 ETTCHEN $20.06 | shine. like sew, reasonabl SAXOPHONE, IN GOOD CONDI- “Mi h. atom Gees Co. FN No Finance Co.! ba 3 etter y aguaer be $3] alee. 4216, Toilet 6 Th no Sates | -29873- tion, excellent tone, for further Mic Chain Saw Distr. , | ert 9 door egg A i other hones. | Pi Prisidai ire ape ee rig $49] gig. complete with RE YNOLDSSRA AEPPFER, BALL | information cail FE 40202. SERVICE AND RENTALS PAE: Seb CONCEN. Buy Here—Pay Here Pa a = new picture chrome valerie *taue Matic, 80 grain water softener, | - . nse. c....w.. 2 os 1 15 Prom St. MY 345 mene. t— ‘4 BUILDING _WORTR, $0) HOLLYWOOD BED, TWIN SIZE, | ‘tube - uarantee over 8 years, for fami-| Sale Office Equipment 63 MY 3-8821_15 Front St__MY 3-4511 ESE Pa : $400 sega ae trade a, on used) like new, $35. OR 3-2001. 12" vaontole | TV, new picture bing ** Phaorese . maze, cht {ro 6 $200 ae! sepreres to first oe wumornid te USED TRACTORS | _Boats ¢ & Accessories 85 Y'ALL COME | Crosiey Biond full door 17". Tv ms ree yo —~——-= | USED BURROUGN ELECTRIC 10 HOW 11 THE TIME BUY. * : FLOOR SANDERS AND POLISH: | ! cone BURNER OIL HEAT- | 25 PIECES WEDGEWOOD ‘ PLY OTe Tal Poses excelent con-| WE HAVE A WIDE sel ecTio 4 8 for rent. Complete line of JANUARY sy MANY OTHE TO noose er. 485 E psa FE 46402 4x 8. Value §200 of more. Will dition, _ $120, 311 _Plonee OF TRA _ ALL 812) AND “EVINRUDE MOTORS NATIONAL b oor finishes CLEARANCE FROM \— trade for decent used car of! RESTAURANT EQ EQUIPMENT — IN-| MAKES. PRICED TO SELL. MOTOR SALES ee BARNES HARDWARE | proor samples arate Merrett assy RAY, TERME oe saree | K ENTILE. cosh EM 3280). es caere| Siutet, com catia ten, stools WE TAKE TRADE INS PEATHERCRAPT BOA 11 8. SAGINAW | | w.H Bt. “3 Piece bedroom suite 129.95 jecinew E_&-ine i Ton WINCH NEW W: A counter, steam table an ddishes TERM FORWARD. BUY NOW! fe NEW. WiwWmoRicwe paar FENDEER Swivel Chairs 2 2 for $50 50 | YOU ALWAYS PAY LE AT Las for wrecker $75. MA 44-2327 _MA 5-2406, PE 40734 PE 4-1112 se our teen a ; We OT do or 41 Ford truck. Kfoebler Davenport «foam rubber:| ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT| fix marbie colors. 9x0% inch, | OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO| SMITH CORONA PORTABLE KING BROB. Harrington Boat Works LOOK! ‘Also’ transmission and ring £°8F xeamo hes poll aS. easuey Hs +4 gas eee ee in we & 8. E h jook tag new. Lengthened your ga-| typewriter. Like new. FE 2-3076 YOUR 1-H DEALER rvice after Sales 1965 Plymouth V8 Savoy P ws Chub end penion bog > 3 a pte cscony Kenmore washer (used! $1995! ease headboard beds complete, 5 Cents ac _Terms eA ea SATAR® doors. _Sale Sporting Goods — 65 oe ORT RO eee Lan 1990 8. Telegraph _ _F'E_2-0633 ant Power ule. a pices +37 Pera 60 engine {| Easy Spindrier washer $ 49.50| $24; refrigerator $25 up; ranges, . . —PACHOUD WRECKING co. SELECTION OF TWENTY iW cnar? O PRAM ve it. Soll or wnat have you. Holly, MEI-|Mavien washer (like new) $00.50) sae & elec. 06 op: bods. all cists, FLOOR SHOP 2001 ‘Dire Hw PE $4100 | GUNS, MODERN AND ANTIQUE.| | i5"d,sarm™, tractors tis and up. my | fen sacrifies. Ford Station Wagon. 4 dr. V8 om we Moree Retie, ale eetel) $70.8) ‘an: ar¥, tate, 5 up: radios. $5 | Open 9.9 99 8. Saginaw Bt. or Piano “BOLLE. ot BOUGHT | BOLD BU LL. bow and eve up Sees Se | 24005 alien 3:20 Country | Sguize. 3 seats, Re ne. ae] Api $5 cern ee ares | SEEN, CAMEL, RIMES, | OR Re ree age * ie, et QHNSON | mica tihe'ate = P x ana ks frances a: room vguiten 2.00 wo; aim | 980.56. Sightiy marred fn gpa ee abet oe ICE FISHING IS GOOD ae RE—*, TAKE TRADE INS. LAYAWAY | 1953 Pontiac 2 ér a AP CAR FOR D SEre. Kee arbor ee ae models at terrific values. Michi-| 31218 __ $44.95 ice shanties ........." $30.96 | — Cninety._ 7 me. Has R & H. Be blue. TM Saas FE $681 Fr. 65-8974 USE OUR EASY PAYMENT an Fluorescent, 393 Orchard PICTURE wiNDow $2.28 ice spuds ee al Ba Sleeper SLAYBAUGH’S WILL L ACCEPT, LAND CONTRACT, en - x, LAY-A-WAY PLAN _Uake Aveo dees iene lunee ware ue + marl Big ae , er Sere : FE tne Goarretet yeane Dix. 4 dr lot, etc ae Gow: ine SS § PC DINING = og fo wey. sell. trade anything. Come) ] ATE MAC HINERY | sort PPR . PT. Tis 7 eer 045 | sil ip good condition. Also new RY OUTBOARD MOTORS.| Low mileage beauty. In the con- room how _ 26464. Fri. afternoon | \ it and jook around 2 acres of bump r % § 4 pr rice §5.208. Roles see S100 | | free parking VE PLUMBING SUPPLY ae, insulated coats $18.96] 9n4 used plows, discs, scrapers, | _ Seles & Service. FE 2-52@0. | dition of @ ‘84 model, trousers $14.95, mower, post hole diggers and AW "ER | SUNDAY 12 TO 3” be cat fea eee |B * “fase rE S310 sibs us As or Bescon Pails Korean | loaders (, 1981 Chez: & ar — e 5 — Se — * : . ‘ WI iL r “1S xi TARE I | YOUR LIFF'S MADE, + hold LES CO. 4 mi. cast of inew) nse 8) Roofing and Siding |. a ‘te se ee ss 2 . , we Double, Rage, Svion FF 41581 or PE 2-8532 Nea \ ett: wh Acheie ha ae ee gear shaper, T125A, inde Combination Doors ice flys efd spoons _ ie OC-3 eraviere equipped with wade} DON'T WISTI FOR trim. See me now. WANTED: @ To 2 a3 FASTER through Classi " a a sake: Som Rardinge chucker. ies $1258 Insulation We Rent Ice Shanties We service and carry™ standard MONEY! Make it easily CLARKSTON ioe weer cabinet sine. Cash fied Ads. To solve every- “PE esas Abrasive surface grinder, M. A. BENSON and Ski Equipment Fire oe “each Meshes | through Classified Ads. To| . MOTOR SALES - git’ Te 421 «day probleans quickly, dial | WHITE TABLE TOP GAS STOVE, es OT 549 ww naginew re san} ANDERSON HDWE, | is. sod Oliver traciors sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, 08. MAIN ST. a Peabe can POR sMAL-| Fy 2 8181. _ #15. Call PE 42544. WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE sa ¥ THE COIL, ani $1045 r madel_ PB eania, | OO al ccvipped. fees then Sted mins, whitewall tires, recon- Glide. Brand new tires. Dark | a me gel Shean, 34 Gleuwood = ig iM “Garten oe eae and guaran- Eins Ses hark and ||| 1954 Pontiac Station Wagon, Hydra., Radio & heat- 6821 2 ® ee - le ee oe sb soir mec 5OOR STATESMAN meay es. BELIEVE | $1495 re-check $295 er, excellent second car. vs CRRA SG | Md acre toe on eee | $949 _ ¥ EW DODGE Tosi ites Gg @oob ; 4 ‘a Oe} HARDTOP V-8 | dndfniues deferens Shand tate | "ydremble radio ester ond | IT 1947 WHLLYS 1953 CHEV. BEL AIR |] 1953 Nash Statesman 4 door, as clean a car as you 4 COMP ARE -| ee paint. autom cm radio. | Rover's Bal am and Serv. tat tee Le than Station tee ee raphe i tone _ can find, ‘ : = Y emir eater 8 ivo t - @ p> SULCARS & Prices | Eee emaeene| 1956 ee mileage. with al the eatroe’ $795 f 3 hg RAMBLER DELUXE, | ieP"Hthat Sha ER BE 54 Ford 2 toe, $295 $995 q $2295 ted"spinten sit ivi down. $36.30 Feu |. sharp car ........ $695) 1953 Kaiser sedan, automatic transmission, radio & ’ REIMENSCHINEIDER ROVAL"OAK HUDSON] ste on, amy tre: . oe. , “—s peas 1 Gene fo the rs Radio Program’'s-- [Fastand West. |s="> FFEH Et Wwi, (0) WOAM, (110) WAY (ine) WPON, Gas). WIEK, Glen) i aaree, ge cates Reach Accord ES f- WCAR, News, 18 Radiant = sme WPON, Platter Parlor ar wiaesd sense | Awards in 41 Divisions|; Reker W, Bud Will Be Presented in i gE esc Pee FCP + | SATURDAY MORNING Metropolitan Opers By CHARLES MERCER ion ee 3 WJBK: Tor George NEW YORK @—It now appears| cocretee heed WX, “Gene -Avrerm Sue Marz, Morwem =|“ WAR, Caravan of Muste lthat Emmy has patched up her cov Waa fe, Grau nee] eA fae et A Seam rere Denes |tamily troubles and will be a veld Fh emma | wes im "Velee ot Agric, | Wiehe: ¥oR, Robert @ Lewis| Wve Metropsttan Openn|spected lady from coast to coast. w Se Tea | Re Ee ern | Se eee seem | tomy svarde are made on | NPON, Record Room See, fess as nite| SoBe News Don Meteod | WrOm News nually by the Academy of Tele- ) bteny [eer ere 10:30-WIR Revert @ Lows WETS ‘Metropotten Operalare like the “Oscar” award s|,, =. - | | Wome news wor” =|. wath ma tecminste | CoEee pud |made annually by the Academy ee AS he == Settee PRE S| Ea Sty | eg mm [oom peering! 5 as ee | Bee Br eee | Bete Brie Bemm | serennar arremnoon | SA aE" "| roe sme te many pele | LES gfe, | 9:00—W. Sesord Roos WieK, Hews, Binge Dente 2:00 -WIR, J i. by Be employed in television in New Roveliet, ll ——- a6 6 Sioa 3 Peeonee o P Seb ana Ws, World Mews. Gauw, Bed. Davies al ‘wea taaner eaeaied Gal Maine enn 17 Poy FS pert «2 *— Bot, wy a _ ZzBe Rowe, Binge Gqntile 12:30-WJIR. Time tor Music| WIEBE, Tom George the entire industry and were toe sented Wa Ot Bent |, PON, News WWJ, Weekend “Music See Sei | mack eater hs Iatacace | Bee. fer | Sess eS Holywood. —\UTEWS Ulan UP |e: Zee and WXYZ, News, Wolf Don McLeod Yr aR, CBS Dance CKLW, Sons of the Seddle. WEAR, Musie fn tbe Air t Band Br Seer Sh hia cae 1:60—WIR, News, City Hosp.| WISE Mews, Dow Mel . |. Rise ‘n’ Shine WWJ, Weexend Music WPON. News, Serenade $:80—w. Vinall WXYZ, News, Winter : cee | Ger ee ees | ee W, News, Davies | WCAR, News, Caravan WXYZ, 3D Music Se fe eee | eee aes | See ewe Ag Pe RD -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Sylvania TV ALL WORK GUARANTEED STORE HOURS CONDON’S RADIO & TV SALES & SERVICE 127 &. Parke, Corner Aubura Cell FE 4-9736 Weekdays 9 to 6; Fridays 9 to 9 Trade-ins Accepted Terms Available Free Service Calls HAMPTON’S 825 W. Huren - Fak ; i i af ge < cif g F bay! f +3 TROPICAL FISH ALL SUPPLIES Many species te be seen in our This Ad Worth 2 Tropics! Fish BRENDEL’S 2441 Auburn Road (M59) 8 Miles West ef Utica RE 2-4141 50 Display Tanks ” (4) Life of Riley. Riley decides to raffle off a motorcycle to get money for a) Miss Brooks. Connie invents a} ticklish - situation. 9:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Quiz with Jan Murray. (9) Follow That Man. Ralph Bellamy in mystery adventure. @ Floor Tile @ Window Shades @ Venetian Blinds @ Drapery Hardware @ Cornice Boards @ Bamboo Drapes @ Shower Curtains 4667 Dixie Highway Other People Do! : Coordinating LINOLEUM and WALL TILE Drayton Floor Fashions i if iy} i E ; mistake |10:46—(4) Red Barber's Corner. ‘Jack Bailey|11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety 11:15—(7) Film Theater. Paul Hen- 11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford.! down payment on a car. (2) Our| 11:23—(2) Nightwatch Theate r. twin sister to help her out of a/11:30—(4) Tonight. (4¥ Big|8:20—(2) Meditations. Story. Columbus, 0O., reporter|8:26—(2) On the Farm Front. has unusual experience while 8:30—(2) Michigan State Univer- Look at Your Floors... Parade. 9:15(4) City Affairs. (7) Fea- '9:30—(2) Cartoon for Kids. | i Sask EH EL LS oe at ai iti ct = thet et ATES Et SER GSE ti zea Hie a : it i i i if & i Ez SEF? 5 : : 4 a Carlson in spy drama. Fighter Rocky Graziani, guest. . (9) National liams. (2) News. Jack LeGoff. ried in “‘The Tall Lie.” (9) Casey Clark’s Jamboree. mu- sic and variety. (4) Little Show. Byron Folger in “The Spy.” (2) Miss Fairweather. Bette Wright. Music. Wallace Ford in “‘Nut Farm.” Steve Allen, host. Charles Laughton, Martha Davis and spouse, guest. SATURDAY MORNING (4) News. sity (4) The Big Picture Farmland U.S.A. (4 Industry On ‘New Pontiac Studio. | A mow photographic stelle, lin local professional photography ® 12:30—(4) Mr. Wizard 1:00—-(2) The Lone Ranger. (4) Movie-Go-Round. 1:30—(2) Captain Midnight. 1:46—(9) Prayer, Sign On. Man. to Man. ™ 2:00-(2) Wayne University. (4) Beat the Champ. (7) Laurel and Matinee. 6:00—(7) Bowling Champions. (4) Cartoons. 5:15—(4) Michigan Reports. &:30—(9) Million Dollar Movie. (4) |" Roy Rogers. . Photographer Opens owned and operated by Dimitri LaZaroff of Pontiac, opened for business today at 124 W. Huron A native of Pontiac, LaZaroft Squa MU 1] ©@ Carmen McRae id McKelizio’s SICADE. t ! ' it li i board with individual chapters in|said exact estimate New York, Hollywood, Chicago,|will have to await an Philadelphia, St. Louis and Bos-|prison supplies destroyed in nel es es The fire, discovered at 8 a.m., In the recent meetings here New York was represented by Ed Sulli-| burned out te intester sf tho van, Max Liebman, ‘Alex McKee,| (Westery brick bullding’s * Hollywood representatives, be- Go auiids eqhuuh Gs aa is a graduate of Pontiac High School and the Fred Archer School of Photography at Los Angeles. He had been engaged) for the past two years while serving as director of portrait) photography for the Detroit School of Photography. Among his past accomplish- ments are several national and state awards for outstanding pic- tures. He also has taken pic- C=) hn! Me) PEM) SiO! ¥) miGl YE AWisi Als) PICT) ee MINE HIM) Fs LIE FI) i a el Le wi mi 9) ty alwi a) Piel yin ini) Fert) me) Alia i LN lO) DRIVING LESSONS. tures of several stage, motion picture and television personali-' ties. | The 1955 U.S. peanut crop, Tl turette. (4) Art Institute. (7) Crusade for, cent the short 1954 crop with the yield per OPEN SUNDAYS 9-2 The Latest Coaster Sled—Fibergles =o pape sce ; = FLYING OR 3-2552 | ‘crx: ; 3149 W. Huron TRUE ce eroecir Y by Nationak> mf | TITTY | DISCS . SLEDS Flyer reduced. TOBOGGANS and Entire stock of Lund, Champion & Flexible Vas Off Reg. 1.39 Rubber Tire Tread | DOOR MATS............. Buy with Confidence TOM'S 1751 Orchard Lake Rd. Open Evenings ‘til 6 — Open Sunday 9:00 - 2:00 97° HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS hy Bleck W. of Tele- ‘ graph B4., 6. Bide i po tramg hee , SWEET’S RADIO wis: APPLIANCE FREE PARKING | 422 W. Huron St... se amon ee neare | tion under ‘ —_ _ FEA1133 | bble Over Emmy aeneaieal ‘S ui agian emis) at aes a aae | f t t id ; ; SAM BENSON 2058. Pony ‘ne Ae I A NN RE ARN ORR EER ENTS FOG IN BROOKLYN, TOO — A lone pedestrian crosses deserted | Brooklyn Bridge, one of main es | blanketed New. York City | Airport Records Reveal More Flights During ‘55 Pontine City: Airport recorded }almost twice as many flights dur- Jing the past year than in 1954 as 'well as twice as. many personnel band cargo trips, Homer D. Hos- kins, airport ed, airport, ten of which are twin en-| gine, He said 70 per cent of all air- craft are business or corporation owned. field during 1955 consisted of com- manager report pletion of the first part of the new A traffic count at the field re-/P Ron runway project and ap- j vetted S8,260 Sights lant your cow plying a tarvia and chip sealer gjcoat on the north-south runway. — | The construction of 36 new stor- | age hangars on leased airport property have boosted the revenue by $182 per month, Hoskins added. | field in 1955 compared to a 1954 About 2,500 ‘pounds of Douglas sales of 205,705, = fir seed will raise upwards of 100 9 The million. trees under ideal condi- SPECIALS! All Wool Suits | Kerrybrooke Better SAVE UP TO $9 DRESSES == 1.599 _ Values up te. 798. In sizes Values up to 24.98 in 10, 20, 38 and ~ broken sizes, colors! 44. Save now! . : ins wn ‘ta rayon, wool suits 9.98 in broken 99 Were 16.95 in o°9 sizes. Save up fitted or boxy to 3.99, styles. Hurry! Many Styles and Colors Ready-to-Wear—Second Floor 100% WOOL COATS Sep sciee e199 | colors, not all sizes. All re- ALL-WOOL TOPPERS duced to Were priced at 29.95. Alpaca $25 lined, Mouton collar. Now.... 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 pond _THE PONTJAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JANUARY 27. 1956 Major maintenance jobs at the: KERRYBR ) Corduroy Skirts RICHARD J. VALUET GEORGE R. IRWIN CARROLL G. PORRITT SALE! Fall Hats OOKE COATS f Values to 498. 345 Oakland Avenue, FE 5-0693 269 Baldwin, FE 5-0101 26% W. Hurom St. FE 2-712 Values to 39.95. Some zip- : Broken sizes in é Soe hbtie al 12 oot: whiemet 29.99 Wool, Raver Skirts REALTY & é KAMPSEN tae pan Sere W. GAYLORD JOSEPH F. REISZ velvets ........., ; 00. on REALTY C Pike 9584 % W. Huron 8t., FE 2-0259 WINTER HATS Sportswear Sale vase 9.09 ee CLARENCE size = 8- ‘ Valves 10-598 tn, sorted colors ! L. H. BROWN LEWIS ‘HUMPHRIES 5 Baldwin, FE (0005) on anca— assoried colors | 22 Corduroy Pedal Pushers Smart Blouses 1362 West Huron, PE 2-4810 83 N. Telegraph, FE 2-0474 432 N. Main St, , OL 1-6541 ‘at i ; 98, ; se : Wik Awored ccs 199 to 40" Cotton, ray. : temaeine JOHN KINZLER, REALTOR IVAN SCHRAM or Sets Be ther "Ble at 1717 South FE 4-0521 670 W. Huron, FE 4-3525 Mil Jeslyn Ave., FE 5-5091 Pedal Push etter Blouses me | Values to ¢ ae I. C. LADD (GORDON G.) SYLVAN REALTY Value to, ca 6” , Values’ S08 in 3.99 CLARK REAL ESTATE | 2486 Dixie Highway, OR 3-2361 2383 Orchard Lake, FE 5-9418 colors, priced... ) MAHAN REALTY CO. ~ JAMES H. WRIGHT DORRIS & SON 1075 W. Huron, FE 2-0263 345 Oakland “Avene, FE 5-9441 782 W. Huron, FE 4-1557 Aetion Call One of the Numbers Listed Below and Make Your Listing the Target for Members of the Exchange! - if When you list your property with any one of the members of this Exchange the listing is immediately made available to every other member. This means that all the salesmen of these progressive firms are ready to go to work for you. » When you wish to buy property it work the same way. You do not have to depend on the listings of one agency but you take advantage of the complete listings of all. b You'll certainly agree that 19 cooperating agencies can work much faster than one—so that is why it will pay you to list your property with us— Do it Nowwand expect quick results. For Faster Action on Your Transaction List and Insist on a Member of the Pontiac Cooperative Real Estate Exchange RAY O’NEIL REALTY 75% West Huron St, FE 3-7103