4 E 9 : # . mo TIAC PRESS kkk PONTIAC,-MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956 —38 PAGES ASBOCIA UNITED PRESS PHOTOS ; ATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 7% 114th YEAR * * ¥ Pontiac May Rent ~ Voting Machines * * S—"* ¥ * * New Manager Named Pontiag Presse Photo CONGRATULATIONS! — Robert St. Clair, who has resigned as manager of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce effective March 1, congratulates John Hirlinger (right), who will succeed him. Succeeded by John Hirlinger Robert St. Clair Resigns Chamber Manager's Post The resignation of Robert J. St. Clair as manager) of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, effective March 1, was announced today by Dr. George N. Petroff, presi- dent. He will be succeeded by Assistant Mapager John W. Hirlinger. St. Clair indicated that his action was } prompted for reasons of ill-health. He stated that he had been contemplating the move for ‘the past six months. ‘Manager of the chamber since October 1952, St. Clair succeeded Morton T. Seeks fo Soften Immigration Act Ike Asks Congress to Admit More Aliens and Change Quotas WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi-| dent Eisenhower asked Congress) today to overhaul the nation’s im- migration laws and admit addi-, tional aliens to the U. S. through more equitable use of the quota system. ° * * | The President. in a special mes-| gage, recommended that the an-, nual immigration ceiling be in-| creased. from 154,657 to approxi-| mately 220,000. He told ‘Congress: “Experience in the postwar — world demonstrates that the pres- ent national-origins method of ad- mitting aliens needs to be re- examined, and a new system adopted which will admit aliens within allowable numbers accord- ing te new guide lines and stan- sion in Superior Court to have his sidewalks dards.” Eisenhower called for sweeping changes to eliminate what he called inequities and discrimina- Scott upon his death. He assistant in charge of re- tail merchants’ activities. MIL with , and Hirlinger became associat the organization in June, 1 in his ager has earned the praise of di- rectors for his -activity in coordin- ation merchant and civic affairs. He is a graduate of the U. 8. al Institute and holds a bachelor of arts degree from Immanuel Missionary College. In a statement today, Dr. Petroff expressed the appreciation of of- ficers, directors and past pres- idents for St. Clair’s ‘‘contribu- tions to the chamber and his in- tense interest in community de- velopment.” Before his association with the’ Chamber, St. Clair was a mem- ber of the sales organizations of several large companies, Officials said today that the or- successor manager. to serve as assistant Discouraging Moniker NEW HAVEN, Conn. «m — Ed mund D. Looney sought permis- name changed to Lowney. He ex plained he is studying to be a psy- chiatrist. ‘renting 80 machines for a ? Bids Requested for 80 Units on Year's Trial Could Be Placed in Use in Time for August Primary Election Steps toward equipping al] voting precincts in the) city with voting machines, were taken by the Pontiac! City Commission last night. The Commission in- structed City Clerk Ada R. Evans ‘to ask for bids on one year trial. Six of the seven commis-| és. ty to Erect $750,000 Public Safety B uilding ” sioners voted for the move, the only . opposition vote coming from Commissioner Floyd P. Miles of District 4. With bids to close Feb. 14, Mrs. Evans said she hopes Pontiac voters will be able to use the ‘machines in the August primary election. Exact cost of a year’s rental will) not be known until bids are sub-| mitted, but it is expected to be. around $12,000. After one year, the commission would decide whether to purchase them for permanent use. The rent- al cost for the year wéttd “be |applied against the purchage price of the machines. machines stemmed from an April 9 deadline when the city would either have to split present precincts in accordance with the state law, or provide machines. Willman told the egmmission that creating more precincts would (add $7,000 to election payrolls. . He! said there is $48,000 allocated in! aa joined the staff in 1949 as the 1956 capital improvement fund toward the purchase of voting ma- chines. | Commissioner John E. Carry said, “I have heard nobody talk against machines in my district and I hope ultimately we will be |these machines."’ | “IT can't see how we can tell people the city doesn't have any |money for other public improve- | Chamber of Commerce Nation- |ment projects and then turn right around arid invest $100,000 on some- ithing we don't need,’’ Commission- ‘er Miles declared.’ _ Detroit Not Liable © for Injuries on Ice DETROIT (INS)\—The city of De troit has disclaimed liability for Monday. More than 500 Detroiters went |to hospitals Monday with injuries suffered in falls and at least two " ganization has not yet selected a fatal accidents were caused by ice which glazed most of the state. Leo E. Lajoie, assistant Detroit corporation counsel, cited previous ‘court decisions to uphold his po- sition that the city is not respon sible for injuries suffered by if% citizens on ice-covered streets and Lajore’ said the city is respons: ble only in the case of defective _ sidewalks or negligent employes, MARINE CITY (INS) — A fath- er was killed and his wife and two children were injured early today in a double explosion which liter- ally tore apart their Marine City, Lawrence Lissee, 48, was found three and a half hours later, buried in the debris in the basement. His wife, Cecelia, 41, and children, fering from shock and burns. The explosion scattered tim- md pieces of the house for feet. Fire which fol- bers « 200 te lowed leveled the house. One section of the nine-room,| FATAL EXPLOSION — Firemen probe ruins of Marine City home in which Lawrence Lisee, 48, was killed and his wife, Cecilia, an explosion leveled it early today. 41, and sons Lawrence Jr., 11, and Joseph, 8, were injured when a nearby home, which was damaged by the biast. Home Explodes, Father Killed [tworetery frame dwelling was torn off and hurled into the side of the ‘home next door where Mrs. Filor- lence Halliday, 60, a widow, es- ‘eaped injury but suffered shock. The rear section was blown into ‘a field more than 50 feet away. Timbers and other debris were scattered over the area, SAVES CHILDREN Mrs, Lissee said she came to lying on the basement floor with ithe kitchen sink on top of her. She managed to get out and aid her children, who had fallen into the basement from the bedroom. Firemen whe fought the blaze. Solon to Submit Water Aid Bill Bcocmiteid’s Would Set Aside Fund for Communities State Sen. William S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) will introduce a bill to the Legislature today which-will expand the authority of the Water Resources Commission to study $s capacity ag assistant man- able to continue on and purchase and assist local communities in solving water problems. Broomfield’s bill would set up a $200,000,000 revolving fund from) which local units could borrow wa- ter and sewage financing money. The Senator said his bill ts similar to ones he introduced the last two years. “For this one we will have bi-partisan support,” he said, “and realizing this will County Lincoln Republican Club) be an uphill fight, I am_ still hopeful for its passage.” A committee headed by Atty. 16 in the Elks Temple. Annett is. injuries suffered on icy sidewalks Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh advo-q former president of the club, ' cated setting up a separate com- mission to administer the program. If passed, the bill will enable local communities to secure state financial assistance at the lowest interest rate possible, the Oakland lawmaker explained, It will extend single vote was cast Saturday at = the rate of the bonds to 35 to 40 years, cutting down on the pay- ment rate, he added 3reomfield also said he will con fer with State Highway Commis sioner Charles M. Ziegler tomor- row and recommend that his de- partment survey Oakland County roads to see if more roads could be placed on state trunk lines. tions in the McCarran-Walter Act Higher Prices Will Be Sought This Month of 1952. The chief executive recommend- ed that Congress: 1. Change the immigration base from the 1920 census to the 1990 census as a determination for the “overall ceiling,” increasing the present annual quota of 154,697 immigrAtiongs by 65,000. ¢ ACTUAL IMMIGRATION 2. Distribution of the additional 65,000 among countries in propor- 4 group's right to bargain for higher price to the producer at hearings. milk prices during a Press CON- before the Federal Milk Market-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Collins Recovering Milk Official Blasts ‘Fair Share’ Bargaining Group Washtenaw counties. Suppliers received about 10 cents a quart | for milk in December. The posted retail price, Lake bitterness, said, was 22% cents for standard delivered, with discounts for By JIM BINDER Asst. City Editor, Pontiac Press An official of the Michigan Milk Producers Association lashed out) t critics of the 17,000-member ference in Detroit yesterday. President Glenn Lake, a Lapeer NEW YORK (INS) — Ted Col- County dairyman, told reporters ling, manager of singer Kate that the “Fair Share Bargaining Smith, was reported today making'Committee.”” a group made up of a slow recovery at Doctors Hos- pital following his Jan. 14 heart attack. Miss Smith is making no wink and bobby-trap dairy farm- RECENT SPEECH TARGET until ers by the use of distorted facts. , half-truths. gilded promises and . subterfuge.” further public appearances Collins recovers. f Returns Prepared A Perry snoveme Tacome Tar Wodek, tax consultant Center. FE 8-2431. MMPA members and other milk producers “is attempting to ‘‘hood- an increase in milk prices that year to producer-members who supply the Detroit area, Negotiations, he said, will begin Feb. 27 to seek a raise in the, ing Administration. Although the association exer- cises no direct control over retail prices, officials admitted that the increase probably would be passed on to the consumer if approved. Target of Lake's attack on the | Fair Share group was a recent claim that the association's charter speech in which spokesman Homer prevents “it from bargaining. He MMPA cannot bargain effectively ized labor to obtain a different ap- proach to negotiations. Referring to the group, Lake sald: “They profess to have aS their objective a better price to producers. They propose to ac- complish this by a strike using - organized haulers as the ‘big stick.’ The (MPA) has the same objective but proposes to accomplish it by ethical and | practical means.” Lake denied the Fair Share's At the same time, Lake indi- L. Martin of South Lyon, told the added that the MMPA does not.feel cated that the MMPA will seek | % ° ‘ MMPA’s Romeo Chapter that the|that it is compelled to accept the! ” [ ; \ ‘ Measure | jterm question mark again "Marine City House Shattered in Sudden Blast : AP Wirephote Part of the wall lies against (Authorize Bids. for New Project Near City Hall - Begin Work in Spring on. 3-Story Structure to House Police, Courts A $750,000 Public Safety Building, the second mile- _|stone in the city’s civic cen-_ ter program, will begin to become a reality this spring when workmen are expect- ed to start work on the Pike-Parke street edifice, The City Commission last ‘\night authorized the city manager to begin to take — bids for construction of the © three-floor structure which will house the police de- partment, offices of the fire chief and staff and the 7% f ; frame neigh- E ’ Ike Indicates He to run for a second term before March 1. speculation. Reveal Decision Before March 1 WASHINGTON (INS)—President Eisenhower indi- cated today he will announce his decision on whether The chief executive told his news conference he has talked with dozens of his advisers about the decision which has Washington and the nation buzzing with He sounded at times as if he leaned toward running again and at times as if he leaned in the other direction. Eisenhower said he probably will trust his own feel- i i i i || ivf & = i ge it vi Hit: F hig! THs shed? il i § ; : ‘lt ; i medical examina- tion early next’ week. Politics and the second dominatec the President’s meeting with the press. BRUCE ANNETT Toastmaster for the annual Lin- icoln Day Banquet of the Oakland iwill be Bruce Annett. The event will be at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, F and a Pontiac realtor. Storm Thwarts Voters | Will tke Run Again? | MULESHOE, Tex. w — Not a Bailey County bond and tax elec- tion called to provide funds for improving county roads son was a blizzard that dumped from 16 fo 24 inches of snow over the count blocking all roads County commissioners dered the election re-set minimum price laid down by Fed | will mean $2'2 million more a for higher milk prices. Martin ad- eval ordet vocated an alignment with organ- CITES PRICE SQUEEZE Lake stated that dairy farmers ‘are caught in a current ‘“‘cost-price’ squeeze.’ Milk prices, he pointed out, have dropped 25 per cent since February, 1952, while many cost items have increased by 25 per cent. : | County News... nn. 24 Editorials 6 Sports 26, 27, 28, 2 Theaters . 16 | TV & Radio Programs ..... 37 Wilson, Earl boro 1 1G] Women's Pages..... 19 fara 3 | ' Yl ‘ ‘if negotiations fail. |Warren or anyone else to seek ‘Republican nomination. if he ‘cides not to run himself. | But he praised Warren high! and sald he would certainly not because it is should become a caniidate, The President also was asked ‘court said. : | purpose.” : See Considine, Pg. 38 | The upshot of senhower, as a possible GOP can- eb. Oppose him if the chief justice itable -or religious purpose, ings more than the report he receives from his doctors ‘when he undergoes his+ ~ Peace Church Bazaar Prize Winners Must Pay Taxes WASHINGTON @®—Taxes “must He made it quite plain that he/>e Paid on prizes awarded at would not ask Chief Justice Ear! Church bazaar drawings, the U.S. the Tax Court ruled today. de! “It the plan or scheme falls 'within the definition of a lottery, y itt is not rendered something else conducted for a char- the ” “And the recipient of a lottery about his brother, Dr. Milton Ei- prize does not receive tax - free. |income because the sponsors con- ‘ducted the lottery for a worthy |" "The crew was safe and unin- the decision 1s) that the former Diane M, Farns- tuxent, Md., Naval Base Monday ~ worth, now Mrs, Duaine Solomon, |night to fly to.the South Polar must pay $59,in taxes on a gov- region via South America on the _ Hit by Mishap » Navy Patrol Bomber Crashes in Venezuela; Search Continues @ % A Navy Neptune patrol bomber search for seven lost airmen, in- ‘cluding John H. Floyd Jr., 25, of Southfield Township, was found today by the Navy. : jured. The four-engined plane left Pa- didate, He replied that as far as ernment bond valued at $750. And shortest route to the antarctic. Tt “ ambitions. On other made these points The rea- he knows Milton has no political her father Richard C, Farnsworth ‘carried a crew of six and a marine must come up with more tax mon-! parachutist. subjects, Eisenhower ey. This is because Diane's income! The plane carrying Floyd has for 1952, counting the bond, was been missing since Friday and Thé guided missile program is more than $600. Thus, he loses her carried a crew of three and four have OF being given top priority and he is as a dependency credit for that members of a “trail party” who were being ferried back to head- (Continned on Page 2, Col. 3) year. Farmers are “bitter,” Lake said, over the increase spread between producer and consumer prices. “Because of this farmers are easy prey for the glib milk, tongues of self - appointed market- quantity. ing experts.” i STRIKE POSSIBLE The official admitted that the MMPA might possibly call a strike of producers if the government turns down its request for an in- crease, although he said that mem- within and without, caused an the Detroit Wayne, Oakland, Macomb and ‘are not high enough.’ f or a In regard to the association’s ‘position, Lake referred to previous attacks on MMPA policies; “We have been attacked from) Consumer |; groups have accused us of gouging’ them. The Detroit City Council bers have not yet decided to do $0 which they cneigeela eden! f iwe were a sprawling monopoly; Of the association’s total memi- bringing in the Market Order to) W- Huron bership, 12,500 are suppliers te ‘artificially enhance prices. Farm- area, comprising ers attack~us because the prices quarters of Operation Deepfreeze, the U. S. Navy's expedition to the southernmost continent. Predict Light Rain Early This Evening The Weather Man predicts oe icasional light rain early tonight with a low of 32 - 36 degrees. Tomorrow will be partly cloudy with little change in temperature with a high near 36 - 40 forecast _ for the area. The winds are south westerly at 5. 15 mijes per hour, They will become west to north+ west late tonight. | _ The lowest tem 8 a.m. was 77 degrees. The thermometer registered 40 degrees ; iat 2 p.m. / Income Tax foros Pheer Tax Consulta ay ny | Open Eves. FE 2-3008 “North te Adfenture—OSCS Wildtife 4%, \neveuuar movie. Pontiac Mi. Audie = « jtortum Touts. , Feb. ® Tekete ae door, / ioe / | ~ j rb bale . the Hi or: RELIES . Th) i} as Cay a f aid gia ae on Jeg Rf eet peg tl me A Fake pele lige ltl espera wit nell on A ee, é : -f : a yt \ \ : vs ; \ \ | | a if . , \) THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956 \ E i f inating Petitions Wi 4 “.. eos! Four File Nomi Interest in the March 5 city) ‘Cooley ts presently completing! Truck and Coach Divison, be Wessen St. Woodward was born in 1998 In Kalkaska. In 1934, with grow today his second term as commissioner! ford becoming sales representa- Louisiana and came to Pontiac in his wife and daughter, Constance, es “threw after being elected to the post in tive of Wilson GMC Co. _ 11926. Gates moved to’ Pontiac. A tical ring’”| 1952. es | He Se.past president of the Leg-| he candidate presently oper. widewer, he pesides of 209 Whit petitions for| J. H. Patrick Glynn, 50, @ Pon-jisiators Assn. of America, past) ates a barbecue and serves as a tomsene 68. . tiac ‘resident since 1 ire | wand knight of Council 600,| bondsman for. Oakland. County. Gates ted District 7 R. Evans re-|2% Chandler Ave. with 'Knights. of Columbus; past state) He te married and has one child. from 1946 to 1950 and in May, 1951, petitions from| ad two children. He is @ formetipresident ot the Loyal Order of} He is a World War II veteran, was appointed to the commission District 1 Com-| Commissioner, mayor pro-tem |Mooee and bas received the Amer.| and attended Lincoln Parish Norm. to fill the unexpired term of the Patrick Glynn! %¢*ved one term as mayor. ican Legion auxiliary medal of/al and Industrial Institute and late Commissioner Neil J. Elliott. Woodward) Glynn has been active in the | Americanism, studied three years in mechanical He served his third term after) and Benjamin M.| automobile business here sincé | Seeking a seat in District 1 after| carpentry at Tuskegee Institute in being elected in 1952 but was de- _Agates (District 7). 1929. He was employed by Pon- jan unsuccessful attempt in 1950, Alabama. feated by present District 7 Com- Dr.. Cooley, 36, was born in tine Motor Division and GMC ts John B. Woodward, 52, of 153! He is credited with organizing missioner Harry W. Lutz in the Valley Head, Ala., and came to i — 1954 balloting. Pontiac in 1927. . ° TT i an pbeomeprange~pcodtichedtal. ' gind has one son ' was U.S. Department of ar Sanatorium Bill Sint Nin ia 5 at wy of 1913. He served one term as justice wt ae ce we eee cr ae a i . missioner has been in [ islature : ‘UAW-CIO and is automotive in- practice in Pontiac since eat | spector for GMC. Truck and He has served on the Division. County Maternal Hi | House Gets Proposal -- “ = to Convert Institution : ty Medical Society’s bulletin com- . . T agape for Mental Patients Union Favori cia for the Oakdale a Aaar pateloeree ee A bill to convert the Oakland * « . & Se — ; County Tuberculosis Sanatorium p rk p { | The candidate is a member of ‘or ee ork! “TOleC him to business and professional men of the contmunity. Above, thé Oakland County padi bara patients was : Bridge (left) shakes hands with Milo J. Cross, president of the ownrd Peet aii, Anverican Lo of Representatives yesterday. Local at Fisher Body <> gion, Sylvan Lake Lodge The proposed measure was one |.Tells City Commission The Day in Birmingham ae chapter of of tended which peared tate lag, in Resolution y : — hoppers as wmakers * Prep = ber af Commerce and the worked in a frantic effort to meet haus eran came on nie iet of Police Submits Medical Asson. is today’s deadline, Ae gona m cack . : City ie. Bids DR, ROX V. COOLEST _ 3. H. PATRICK GLYNN Both chambers adopted resolu- VIRGINIA FLOWERS nen ae ae ae Annual Crime Report Seek | s e ¢ 8 - ity Commission meeting, as the on Safet ti ding | 1 Virginia Flowers [emmsionre mrt ronan) BRMINGHAM The coal ened 2 Put : . from Fisher Body jon Local) mission meeting, has been tabled ng Takes Retail Title 596, UAW-CIO. ~ Police indicates an exact balanceis. 5 week at the suggestion of (Continued From Page One) The communication, signed by|Detween adults and juveniles @!/Mayor Charles Renfrew. equipped with a bullet trap so that | Named Miss Retail of Pontiac! President Harold A. Grant. said/Tested for certain crimes, with) | Puriias's suggestion come, with all lead can be reclaimed. recently was Virginia Flowers, 16,/the union membershi unanimous-|-hlet Ralph Moxley indicating an/® review Carey Pp increase of arrests from the pre-|‘fe February 1955 sale of $260,000 LOCKER ROOM INCLUDED of 103 Green St. lll iy caeetan a city's hand oo pele . @ Pre-|o bonds, toaling $1.65. With the A multi-purpose room for, driver She was chosen by the Retail tic and declared the “ous year. 184 of each were 8fitwo contemplated issues, part of parking and gym facilities plus a and Department Store Union,| “prices charged by private park-|"e%te4 the continuing program of finithe- id locker room and showers | ACWA-CIO. An eleventh grade stu-|ing interests were. certainly too| Printed with a brilliant blue/ing, this fee would be $1,495, Purkiss for “130 patrolmen is also slated dent at Pontiac High School, she high for the working class of peo-|cover, the police report shows ajestimated. for the ‘ground floor. works after classes as a ple." four per cent upward crime trend.| property acquisition for the 5 er at Eatons Womens Specialty, wr. with larcenies over $50 amounts! Willits right-of-way widening was City Commission has the portion of that _, Entering the first floor, one Shop, 37 N. Saginaw St. dene q wenterial job ta bee (Oe Oe authorized by commissioners af “wil look directly at the front Virginia will enter the Miss Re-| quae the city’s affairs and figure. There were np robberies) the meeting. s should |r homicides during the year, he ot the police department. fe | commended by every | savg J. Jager Richards floor will also include the papers amare However, « good many man- |_,Service for J. Jager Richards, E and violation bureas, public homicide |”: 32411 Sheridan Dr., Beverly tdi, ‘sence’ . parking, but also on other iterns | hours went toward the © | Hills, will be at 1:30 p.m. Thurs- : ak tee te te ane Pontiac Deaths that have greatly helped the | late in the previews year Im ® laay at Manley Bailey Funeral 4 police, fire chief and inspector 4 citizens of this fine city,” the os ” 'Home, and burial will be in West att poten. : ‘ ? Robert B. Blai an aoe ree ee eetee et Moxley (Park Cemetery in Cleveland. Mr. i The 40HN B. WOODWARD . BENJAMIN M. GATES —_—“hildren under 16. obert B. Blair Repercussions from charges by| says almost 1000 man-hours went |Pichards died at the Curtis Rest f booking room and a radio Allow townships of more than) robert B. Blair, 75, of 392 Jud-|Sam L. Stolorow, chief opponent] sito the case's investigation, Home, Avon Township, yesterday, | Nechens tsched Bem the panne 2 1 = |10.000 population to establish civil yon st died yesterday tn Pontinc ofthe city's proposed $500.00 park) seit uneucceestal Born in Uxbridge, “Canada, be 4 . program, were aired Com-| was a mem ‘oronto’s eee eee ee |Democrats Plan Session ——_—__———. General Hospital: He had been Ill issioner John A. Dugan (District An increase of over 27 per cent\of Christ and of the Owen -Steel | is confidential. ; ; 4 P a ? ° Born in Richmond, Mo. Oct. 3,/5): a te eet crime arrests was|Lodge No. 621, F&AM of Cleveland, PLAN 9 ELEVATORS G Se { Bod oe “I hear I have been called a oxley on morejwhere he retired in 1941 as dis- Two elevators will service the Qn overnors rogram Nd e les ‘adie ‘Nance Blair. In 1909, he Socialist and a Communist,” he|cases, but greater effort of bis po-|trict manager of the Pittsburgh building, one for prisoners from! Oakland County Democratic, County Office Building, marks the was’ married to Gabe L. Yoakum /*#!4. “This doesn’t surprise cad ge oaligeliere er | oot Saw Corporation. Before com- level and the other for| Committee has scheduled a confer-| kick-off of the 1956 local Democra- me | in Knoxville, Mo. |for I warned earlier that this group pape rere PE Eph AI all eeclopary were) cap te id a ‘that thinks more of the special/giary, larceny, and autotheft the Richards lived in Whittier, Cal. business. ence here to explain and Conference Mr. Blair came here from Chi- interest group than the private in- known to the police, 71 of the 350) Besides his wife, Ida, .at the A show-up room with special discuss the legislative problem|Chairman Mrs. Harriett Phillips, ’ cago in 1929 and was employed at actor srould begin this smear|cases were cleared by arrest, the|Curtis home, he leaves a son, A. C. lighting to prevent suspects backed by Gov. G. Mennen Wil-|of Huntington Woods. sete gt, the Wilson Foundry. He wa & campaign.” report states. There was only one|Richards, at the Sheridan address, from” viewing questioners and | !2™*- “It will form the piatiorm on Row Ove r Jurisdiction’ member of the Methodist Church) “Rised on Stolorow’s charges, rape case, with ‘none the previous |two daughters, Mrs. Helen Eiker. three sound-proof interrogation | T%* meeting, at 1:30 p.m. in the) watch our candidates will be| to Investigate Charges 2¢ the a ae No. 1025 mayor William W. Donaldson, |year. Auto thefts were up 19 per/herry, of Altadena, Calif., and Mrs. ee 7 =e oe by Sen. Cose “Farvwg are te on a dough | Eees Tat Smet SR gg a Se ' ‘The secon@ floor will house the Main speaker will be Secretary : ter, Mrs. Peggy Crigler of Pontiac| ing those present as “‘comrades.”| The soning requests of Thom- |no6 Ont. six grandchildren and jail. section for 30 to 40 prisoners. Cal eS Imony of Ste Joes Ot Dre, Alo S| WASHINGTON @— Sen, George SS Wenkteen. ————_—- "| as J. Mills to change Taliaferro jtwo great-grandchildren. A public waiting room nearby is tending will be State Reps. Leslie! ' | Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Fri- Estates at Westchester Way and gre edie 0 weleborest glam partes T. McMahon (Hazel Park). self will have to resolve any the Rev. Paul R. Havens of the Business ©, and of four prop- City Youth Arrested separates the two sections in Xamina ion After hearing the governor’s pro-|further dispute over who is to First Mthodist Church will offi- F ] ® erty owners of the Hunter Boule- . ; einen with offices tor — Saqeut ead assembly will investigate a $2,500 campaign con-| ctate, with burial in White chapel {0 ase Immigration vard frontage between Oakland for Whisky Possession : = ° break up into discussion groups. | Memorial Cemetery. ind Madison for a busi - | Cornel Lopez, ood usirney"s i fine teal Curry Faces Indictment Expected to attend are Democratic Tibution offered Sen. Francis Case (Continued From Page One) | ing rather than bome ene, bas [Baldwin Ave, ohcee car was : is for the top floor. — on Murder Count in city, township and club chairmen; | (R-SD). Mrs. Pearl Tapp ‘tion to their actual immigration been referred to the planning | stopped. by Pontiac police last will also have the juvenile 4i-| Hotel Room Death — (u,members of the county com-| George sald a special four-man) 4 Pearl Tapp, 45, of 9397 Hen-|'0 the U. S. in order “to elim-| beard. night for a traffic violation, was... vision, the police women division ad poueatal Candsdasas vast eas'| Secs as Posed © Wee Senet darvan Bt, Goodrich, died at cisjnem vome of fhe Mewty rendt| The two roasts came befere| anos’ Sf Ramee ee weights measure section, , ; Monday aft 10- illness. Leabiteidad Cat : ot a and a complete crime lab which sot A pepermy Peper ae ealpesih le ot Pe scheduled over) «ix subpoenaed witnesses to testi-| She en fora fer) 1. 1910 (a serve eustne eee owners pointing to developments! Officers ceimes! LY. — pe gr ang at pa verely bent @ Blgeercia ow ty only ‘at public hearings the (Otter Lake, the daughter of Dan|(?Y use while others havelof the city trafficwise as reasons partially filled bottle of tequila, form ballistic tests plus others SVere'y a Si-yearcold ex smal] quotas which are usually for the zoning changes. which they are holding as evi- necessary in crime detection. _ coco dork, bead eens vou M j Pollet ioe Ye [ans Miele Betew Pee oversubscribed.”” s ¢ @ dence. fe ee ea the victim's dead body was found| acomb Legislator 5 But Sen. Hennings (D-Mo) said Mrs. Tapp had attended Pon. *- 2c @ Employment of Matthew Carey . [im his room at Hotel Chapman late © ck gs he planned to ask the Senate | tinc High School and lived near. | 3. Creation of a special annual as financial consultant for the sec-| California wine growers produce Wilson and Belardi Jan. 18. * Block Airport Plans Rules Committee for its back- | ty all her life im the Pontiac {quota of 5,000 to be used for ad-lond issue of automobile parking|86 per cent of all wine consumed : Curry, 125 N. Perry St., faces ing In an inquiry by its elections | area. A few years ago, she mission of aliens with special tech-/system revenue bonds, recom-|in the United States. 1956 Contracts sme arta n — rw aaron iets ws won rel po sa ae oniracts before Pontiac Municipal Court| COU"’Y legislators introduced a bill'T9 SUBPOENA CONTRIBUTOR | Surviving are her mother. Mrs.| origin — = = Now Cutting Omaha Beef @ — The Detroit Judge Ma rice E. Finr m ad. |day to block construction of &| jennings and Sen. Gore (D-|Lawrence Aldrich of Goodrich, a . Sy g Tigers anounced today the sign-journed for lunch at noon after . million dollar airport in Warren’ tenn) voted yesterday to subpoena|daughter, Mrs. Don Masters of St) 4 gf aeons of unused quotas c of two more players, bringing /one and one-half hours of testi| ssi), Macomb County. James M. Neff, attorpey from Lex.|Ignace and wx grandchildren Pobre mal nian ges nar Front Quarters eo « lb. 34 fotal so far to 22 with 21 more mony. signed in hext days. : peal sara Red! Curry’s roommate, Louis batted. 220 in 78 games| Mayes, 21, testified he and Curry visited the victim, Frank L. .| Beheydt, shorty after 10 p. m. The bill would require the Ma- comb County Board of Super- visors_to approve the airport be- fore any land could be condemned. Under the existing law, the ap- proval is not required if the | Case had told the Senate last to Case.. Sen. Curtis (R-Neb), the third subcommittee member, pro- tested the action as being ‘‘in de- fiance of the Senate.” ington, Neb., who offered the $2,500). Other Patricia: Aldrich of Goodrich; two brothers, Kenneth D. Butler of Holly and Leon Butler of North Branch. . Service will be held at 1 p.m. in the Voorhees-Siple their use in the following year on “a first come, first served basis among eligible applicants of the area, without regard to country of birth.” j | 5. Elimination of the so-called) Whole Sides e ee eo bb 39° Hind Quarters. . . '.49° We Cut, Wrap and Sharp Freeze tt FREE Call FE 2-1021 for Barbecued CHICKEN - RIBS @ 22 74 games with Buffalo! te "get some money.” project involves expansion of an |Friday he suspected the money Thursday @ had 10 home runs. Belardi! He said he saw Curry strike the, ¢xisting airport. The city of De- was intended to influence him to/Chapel with the Rev. James H.!mortgage on quotas system. Un- E played in 51 games for San'man, then drag him to the floor! troit has bought small airport (vote for the natural gas bill passed Luther of the Silvererest Baptist!qer this, visas issued under the | North Perry iMcisco, batting .269 with 13iwhere he struck him again and| im the township and plans to ex- by the Senate Monday. He voted| Church officiating. Burial will/nisplaced Persons Act and other at Glenwood slammed his knees into his stom-| Pand it into a major area air- jagainst the bill. follow in the cemetery at Attica. /gnecial acts are charged against ; will oe spring Cane ach, _| port. immigration quotas with the re- ~ March 1. Another witness, Pete Voydanoft,| Rep. George Steeh (D-Mt. Clem- Auto Research A dvances sult that the quota for Greece is'| 895 Chalmers St., said Curry andens), one of the sponsors, said the. Hayes stopped in his restaurant /city of Detroit had bought the small| about 10 p. m. and he overheard airport to circumvent the law re-| now, mortgaged until the year ccd, The President said that a num- Weath ; ! an Huge Car Crash Machine ¥.230* ones tev wf cing een SSE) ES, ETS | Sayan See ire YM one gg yl of te mar ele ee —s partly clondy>.with little change! Hayes admitted Curry earlier, ‘@ © * | P ] d f M SU C | Eisenhower also strongly m-| £ =# South - | | anne Or a Pp uS mended that Congress give limited) had told him he was going to' As the law now reads, he said, miles per heur teday ing west to northwest |*'kill or beat” Beheydt. isuch approval is required only for| Core ec Se ee Cushion Comfort ‘EAST LANSING (?—Michigan State University is iste tonight. . : f for ad- —— Dr. John J. Marra, pathologist new a nd not : ney general to grant relief for a Soweat scTeltt im Ponting who performed. the oetmoricm clon of vecieting ome, ‘" ¢*P*™ planning for a huge machine that will be able to stage|mission and deportation of aliens. mi “lexamination, said Beheydt died! Other sponsors were Reps. Wil-violent head-on auto crashes without spilling a drop nee Cts rout! Go tway wie RUBBER Direction: wing velocity ¢ ™P2/hecause of a ruptured abdominal liam Romano (D-Van Dyke) and) of blood the “undue and largely useless on rises ihareday at 1:71 = ™ artery. [John T. Bowman (D-Roseville). ‘3 . burdens placed upon Congress and porallgan Og: woe dha ate Ht sal, The case against Curry was pre- The 40-foot high laboratory testing machine willj|the President by the avalanche in FLOORING Moon rises Thursday et 6:05 s.m. sented by Oakland County ‘ater. PI . d { to D ® d require a special three-story building for its quarters. stator bi Lai bills for’! by Goodyear See Hd pageiaee en Hen | resiaen CCIGE ire machine is a device designed to exert force on “2 ® @ items * ee various materials to test their strength and usefulness.' In addition, the President called @ By the Tile for repeal of the provisien re- Before March Ist Exhibit of Custom Cars Top engineers will meet on the MSU campus Thurs- quiring the fingerprinting of @ By the Yard : Fea ppaonan Ub deemed Under Way in Dearborn (Continued From Page One) {day to discuss what they should expect from the ma- rey alien ee sonlics for a visa Lowest temiperature. 220. scieettcon i DEARBORN (INS)—The annual ree Tee oe seers u.s.|chine. Sp ceh Med a tour miltion dolla ——S a iis and Commercial Mean temperature ..... ea sesereeere Ford C g e Inion. major automotive manu- posed new m r me- ~ installation Weather—Rain, 19. cee) Sot eed ee j Royal Oak Resident , hand-worked cars with distinctive Compersturs ** 33 (body styling, begins today at the Ca ~tcserersseecets 38 s\Ford Rotunda in Dearborn. flurries. | The—show..will rm _ through , Mlgnet ane He will decide whether or not to sign the bill ending strict fed- eral price-fixing contro] over nat- ural gas on the basis of whether it both protects the consumer and facturers, Dow Chemical| ne engineering building. San Planned features will include Co., Timken-Detroit Axle Moljpred pagpoben, tw Co., American Bridge Co. to = million pounds up to 50 and the State Highway De-| times a minute or smaller loads partment will attend the, ** fast es 500 times 9 minate. : | Heat and cold chambers would e vat ‘have temperatures ranging from The subtle beauty, the cushioned comfort of gracious Goodyear Rubber Flooring can lend rich distinction and long-lasting luxury to your home .. . or business. Sentenced to Prison Oakland County Circuit Judge H. Russe} Holland has sentenced Nicholas Crowder, 18, of 8155 La- fayette, Royal Oak, to 1% to 5 years in Jackson state prison. Crowder admitted Jan. 30 to Lowest Temperatures mi. 19. te in 04 Years | Two of the entries in this year’s; guards state rights. coe Nm sho were shipped from the West’ tHe will use every constitutional! i 7 Coast. Others came from Michi-/sower to prevent the outbreak of eet ng. “98 tm 1900 PARK AT OUR DOOR > 7 co * 38 23/gan and Ohio. hostili ; ; ‘ 7 8 s | he ts day (prearem alec tw mn host lities in the Middle East. . The machine is exp ectéd to est calles ees below zero to 1,200 de Goa foo i nae pel = : 4 3 include movies in the Rotunda) The restraint Eisenhower has'UP to half a million dollars and * * | Drayton Floor Fashions = p=ppeiarctio _ fares of de-/shown at his recent news confer-| will be more advanced and com- Its~many uses would include Television broadcasts from a. 3 30! cars ences was absent today as he dealt plete than any other now in ex-|testing of materials for automo- flying studio plane high above : : $ iby the advanced styling section|with a score of subjects with spirit|istence. It would be housed in the bile, bridge aind building construc-|London were presented by the] 4667 Dixie Highway—Drayton On e552 si ‘it Ford Motor Co. and fire, ° applied mechanics wing of the pro-' tion. British Broadcasting Company heen —_—— 7 | - F , . : « r a e iets % . ; F ' \ > ae \ aS 4 shee one ( - J Z : > f } s oe : uu i ‘ } ese * ‘ me = } \ a x . cae . _ 6 ; XV Jo ke 2a f? oo re - ‘ =, ’ room and telephoned police. Rosaries, Missals, Medals, feomere riche lara cage Bibles, Statues, Sick Call [wall and some of it is dripping down from the attic,” she, said. Sets, Gifts. . Det. B. G. Thurman a | — found the “blood” to be b Come to stains which had through ns seeped the chi wall from melting ice The Madonna Shop |, Sin.” malts 795 Woodward Ave. i oie - oa Free Parking FE 5-9275 new p bearing Sagamore; Motel trait of Florence Nightengale is a % being sold by Australia, The Pauli Shoe Store Will ‘Be Open on Friday Nights Only ’til 9 P. M. 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FIELDS Prayers Offered pe i fre df )\for Mindszenty _|Cureh in Hungary. @INUINE GOODYEAR WeiTs & pone) MY Mey Prison Release. | VATICAN CITY @® — Prayers ‘were offered today for Josef Cardi- nal Mindszenty, primate of Hun- an “ecclesiastical building.” gary, on the sixth anniversary of| his sentence = life in prison, * * cial ceremonies were planned for) ithe prelate. * * * Hungarian Communist officials The cardinal, reported ‘arrested the cardinal in 1948 and PAULI'S SHOE STORE 22h2s'=i2"5° ba financial deals, 35 N. Saginaw Open Fri. Eve ‘til 9 P, M. EFFORT To pisnurr Pope Pius XII called an extra-jand Ramagundam has been au- ordinary consistory of cardinals thorized by the Indian Railway; Serving Pontiac Over 50 Years! then to express his sorrow. The: Boad. 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Like us, they worry about such things as Entered at Post OMes, Pontiac. as vecond glass matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated is entitied exclusively te the “ee ‘ for republication of local news aed in this new paper as well as all AP news Gispa tahes, 2 ‘Oehi where am service fs not available by ne i il acernand: Genesee. Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer sad more and better roads, parking facili- peg pp end all here places in the United States ties and many others which bob up mati sarecriptions payable in advance. Phome “pontine PE 2-8 to plague motorists. Unlike us, their number one problem is what to do about car ‘thefts. At present Sweden has no law to discourage that evil and it is flourishing. The only charge that can be lodged against a car thief is that of “unauthorized borrowing,” and most of those so accused are let BUREAU OF [CTRCULATIONS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1956 Gov. Cann Regime Harassing the Press Latest news from Georgia indicates that the larger newspapers of that Southern State, which have been critical of him, are now having their Off on’ suspended sentences. troubles with Gov. MARVIN GRIFFIN. What Swedish motorists not only From reliable sources have come need but want is an auto theft law reports that the situation amounts with teeth in it and it’s a fairly safe to downright harassment of the guess it won't be long before they press. Existing law requires that any have it. suit against a newspaper must be brought in the county where it is The Man About Town Early Kind Words The Governor's latest idea is Historians Realized Value embodied in a bill already rammed through the House at SUS of Life in Oakland County All work and ne play: What Atlanta. It would expose news- makes Jack a dull boy—and Jill papers that circulate in more every one of Georgia’g#59 coun- a teh widow: — than 10 counties to lawsuits in ties in which ve 50 Oro en its early historians appreciated more subscribers. the value of Oakland County. As a sample, x * *. the following is taken from a history issued over a half century ago: “Not everyone can be born in Oakland Country, and not everyone can reside here, or even visit its beautiful hills, dales and placid, smiling lakes. But those who sigh for a home where industry is repaid a thou- sandfold, or those who long for the pic- tured natura] beauties of other lands, ‘ean find within the borders of this fa- vored spot of the old Wolverine State the aim of their ambition, and the de- light which contents a real lover of na- ture under her most alluring aspects.” Although thickly populated al- most the entire distance, there is no incorporated city or vil- lage on the Dixie Highway in the 28 miles between Pontiae and Grand Blanc. Those confirmed elope trotters, Mr. and Mrs. W. Walter Smith, are in Texas and Florida for a few weeks, getting ready for an European cruise later in the year Reportedly little effect has been made to hide the real objective of this bill. Obviously, it seeks to invite a lot of trifling libe] suits and to force the larger newspapers to main- tain a veritable army of lawyers run- ning hither and thither to defend suits. State..Senator Water HARrRison who opposes this bill has given the Governor some good but still un- heeded advice. He has reminded him that every time newspapers have eriticized wrongdoing in state gov- ernment, they have been referred to as “them lyin’ newspapers.” * x * He also urged the Griffin sup- porters “to lay low with trying to suppress the news, because all over the state suspicions have been created by such legislation as this. It makes people think there is something in the closet that needs to be hid.” If this bill is passed by the Senate, Sign noted at a "poy Scout picnic in Florida: “Lemonade: Scouts, lc; people, 2c.” ‘now fs con- Although Oakland County the newspapers can fight it in the siderably industrialized, I am told by courts. The vital point is that they AO bloat : County Agricultural Agent. that its an- never should have to do so. Pay-As-We-Go Road Gets Ike’s 0.K. President E1seNHOWER is a political realist. For that reason he has bowed to the political facts of life in Congress nual farm production runs close to $10 million "Twas exactly a half century ago that the first start was made to get a post office building for Pontiac, when Congressman Samuel W. Smith, a Pontiac resident, introduced a bill in Congress to appropriate $100,000 for that purpose. There was a lot of red tape to and has abandoned his own bond %¢ unwound, and the present building plan of financing the projected long was not erected until 1912 range Federal highway program. A recent “short” in The Press {ndj- The political facts of life are that cated that the tronwood tree grows only the Democrats contro] both Houses in Florida Several readers, including of Congress. Moreover, they flatly Paul Dawson ref to accept the President’s of Pontiac Motors, have stated that it : also grows in Michigan—which MAT financing proposal. knows to be true In fact. it is quite * x * numerous in Oakland County It is cor- This left Mr. EISENHOWER only rectly named, as it jis very tough, and will not float In water one choice — give up the sorely needed highway program or agree to the Democrats’ demand that the whole project be placed When he was a mere lad, Johnson Forbsman of Waterford recollects that his grand- on a pay-as-we-go basis. father told him that in-his youth the young folks would ride their horses to Announcement of the change Of 4 point on the old Saginaw Trail. noa policy was made by House Minority the Dixie Highwav about 20 miles north west, where there a dance floor Was a tavern that They woulc Waving notion hag Nae Leader Martin. Under questioning he explained that the Reyses cnc dance all nignt on financing plan means higher taxes. riging back the next Nonetheless he sees a good chance a for the program to get through Frerida real estate operators now cal, it Cong 5. “Playcationland,” in their efforts to entice us their way Verbal Orchids fo= Mrs. Georgia Allison of 536 West Huron St: ninety-first birth- on springs its day ik kot Just what form the taxes will take and how large, will be up to the House Ways and Means Com- mittee. Democrats are talking about $12. to $15 billion in new day taxes to finance a 15 year pro- Eli G. Lewis gram. So far tax suggestions of 251 Doremus Road: eighty-fourth have included a one cent increase =!” *Gay. in the Federal gasoline tax and ae tea panera tte | higher levies on diesel fuel for sary. : g anniver trucks and on truck tires. As far as the public is Soy * + Mrs. Anna Siegfried of Sylvan Lake, eighty-seventh birthday. + Charter Subscriber == = | ‘W s mm AT Whi" We David Lawrence Says: U. S. Well Aware of Soviet’s Strategy Behind Those Non-Aggression Pacts WASHINGTON—President Eisen- hower and Secretary of State Dulles will not be in a hurry to — answer the second Bulganin note, because they perceive clearly the propaganda nature of the docu ment * * * For the Sonnet Union has a self- ish objective in proposing a ‘‘non- aggression’ pact to the United States at this time. It is assumed by Moscow that, if such a pact were signed, America would be compelled by world opinion to stop all experimentation with atomic ‘weapons and to abandon all over- seas bases. This would grant to the Soviets a free hand secretly to continue development of atomic bombs and also would give them undisputed control of bases of their own in satellite countries from the Baltic to the Pacific . This writer happened over the - weekend to be studying a thick volume issued by the British foreign office entitled “Docu. ments on British Foreign Policy —1919 to 1939," and came across the text of a very interesting speech by Molotov—then, as now, the Soviet foreign minister. It was delivered on August 31, 1939. before the Supreme Council of the US.S.R. and was unanim- ously approved * * | By establishing such a union Britain might restore much of her| former wealth, prestige and power in world affairs, British circles feel. In addition, Western Europe's technical and materia) skill could |double or triple the present slow irate of. commonwealth develop- ‘ment, General Sam Houston knew the glories of Old Crow! economically with Western Eu-| Texas’ idol Sam Houston could quarter beef at a campfire or dine in elegance with Senator Daniel Webster — whose favorite whiskey was Old Crow. Today Old Crow is enjoyed by millions, in the highly popular, milder 86 Proof or the 100 Proof Bond. 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The train was NINE i] | Firemen sid pinta parigre ‘Shades of the Pioneers. ‘Benton Harbor Man reggae cage DENISON, Tex. u) —Because the| BENTON HARBOR @—Homer water of Lake Texoma is too cold, ou > ae 15. members of Troop 34, died Monday night in| “Top-quality peas must be picked gq7 ‘win fly by commercial airline a fire on broke out-in his small/at just the right time, night or/Saturday to Fort-Worth to take | \Cigarette Fire Kills ri IN Gee 42 WN. Saginaw St. | cottage in Benton Township eastiday, and then canned. within. 3\their swimming tests of Benton Harbor. hours to retain full flavor. YMCA pool. ° m © heated * 9 A AL’ S Open Fri. Night to as well as Sat. and Mon. which have stood the test of ti OE ; 7 ' vet's wall our (heeds) te. 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FEBRUARY 8, 1956 Reds Visit in Yemen iport a two-man Soviet delegation vemen, ‘has arrived in the neighboring ‘Arab kingdom of Yemen to further Recognize Diplomas’ | informed the rector of ‘the Vien- Local na Veterinary College that it is ADEN meeeneters 2 |tratie relations wna supply arms 9) VIENNA—The American Veteri-'recognizing the university's di- nary — Medical Association has’ plomas as of 1950. ss feo United Press Phote + for refreshment. In contro! of things at last (cen- ter) Fluffy settles back on the family couch. Gorged at last with plenty of milk inside and out, Fluffy stares in glassy-eyed contentment (right). UM Research Team to Launch Rockets ANN ARBOR (“—Rocket re- gearch teams will launch about 2% rockets this summer in continuing studies of the upper atmosphere . by the University of Michigan. - The rockets, shooting 80 to 150 miles above the earth, will carry - Rocket studies by the university ‘were praised recently as paving earth satellite program. The first ‘satellite is scheduled for launching in the 1957-58 International Geo- i i — ‘Martin Expects to Present Suitable’ Farm Legislation aro _ — Re-| jreturn to the rigid price support, pu leader Martin said at the! ram but 4 e Witte tlkese Tuaday “wo hapa] |program but Martin said the Pres- Congress can do such a good job” |, , on farm legislation that President) ‘me Eisenhower “won think about a veto.” * * * — fn effect would scuttle a eper] Rides Bring $1,800 out *t even have to Admits Shooting GRAND RAPIDS W—Elton Jackson, 22, pleaded innocent to a charge of felonious assault Monday in shotgun shooting that wounded G. Gordon of Grand Rapids, in lident “kept very quiet" regarding ey. e Asked whether he thought the! President would veto any farm bill) The Massachusetts lawmaker ex- peering for a return to rigid sup- pressed the hope to newsmen after, he and other GOP congressional] ‘the way for the United States"fener ape periten. with ; Ca regular weekly meeting. os Martin said the administration's Yet jports, Martin smiled and said “We hope Congress can do such a good job that the President jwon't even have to think about a * * ‘The principal feature of the ad- ministration’; farm program is a proposal for creation of a soil bank aimed at reducing huge crop ‘surpluses. The program tentative- ly approved by the Senate com- mitted embraces that plan along with other measures. GRAND RAPIDS # — Airplane! rides over the city for “‘a-penny a. at! Parity is a formula designed to, »und" to raise money for the iassure farmers a fair return in March of Dimes netted $1,300 over to the cost of things they'the weekend. 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TO9 P.M Pas ne ,; = ee TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER eee es one sheer To : on — Is a ee : : | ¥ ‘ } 1 ry ‘ ? ‘ r be fod > f : . a t x, ‘ : 2 ; ‘ i | | THESE FAMOUS PATTERNS PINEST SH VERPLATE AVAILABLE Ostord Outlaws ‘Cat's’ Dancing University’s Jazz Club, Won't Get Hep Set for Its Swinging Stomps OXFORD, England ~The hep ed today the joint is jumping, but (strictly from anger, * * + An advanced student of “yazz) iseized a scribe's ear and poured! iit on like this: “Dig me, man. Those aqme me won't let us cats rock!” ie He was trying to say, in his plaintive way, that those crazy iprofs have nixed jiving it. | Or to break it all the way down, ithe Oxford proctors have ruled | Ithat dancing is not permissible. at the University Jazz Club The proctors are the official] guirdians of law, order and recti-| tude at the ivy-festooned old cen-| ter of culture. Their main job is to see that the undergrads don't) stay out too late, but they also) have general supervision of cam-) =—iplus club activities. * . * up last year for listening only, and the proctor - lincreasingly restless, and finally ithe proctors were asked to loosen jup a bit and okay a little polite) ishuffling. The reply was a cold “No set from Oxford University report-| - ODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956 te ne dia Miliamane: — 4 ” rT fied, ( fe weet 1 ate | : ef + + # t i a : {3 JUNIOR EDITORS -— THE GREAT LAKES — 3 Lake Michigan Lake Michigan is the only one of the Great Lakes without a Cana-| dian shore. The states touching it are Wisconsin, Llinois, Indiana and The jazz club originally was set'Lower Michigan. _ Junior Editors in Wisconsin know that Green Bay, the oldest town! approved rules 80 in the state, has the largest fresh water fishery center in the world. provided. Recently the member- The French explorer Jean Nicolet steered his canoe into Green Bay. ship has grown, feet have become i y| in 1634 Other cities familiar to Wisconsin Junior Editors are Appleton, Ash-| land, Beloit, Merrill, Warsaw, Wisconsin Rapids and, of course, Mil-| waukee which is the gateway of Great Lakes shipping. | Illinois has only a short shore line on the Lake, but that small — “The club.” said a Mans are contains Chicago, largest city in the state and second largest in the | ASPHALT TILE © Factory Fresh — Ist Grade Enough Tile for a 9x11 Room Dark Marbleized .... Only $109 Pontiac's Largest Selection Counter Top Material 27 to 72 In. Widths Priced as Low as Light Marbleized .... Only $1584 Deluxe Colors ........Only $1936 RUNNING FOOT 27" width Vinyl Plastic Floor Tile Ist Grade — 9x9 Size 36 Beautiful Colors to Choose From | spokesman, “was set up as a cen- United States iter for the appreciation of jazz, to There are Junior Editors in Alton, Bloomington, Champaign, Mat. ™™ study the theory—you could say, toon, Moline, Rockford ahd Waukegan. . I suppose, to study its jungle Only a small bit of the Northwestern corner of Indiana touches ‘background Lake Michigan but it contains important industrial and agricultural ea ae ee Te We see no reason to alter the centers. Two cities where Junior Editors live are Muncie and Michigan’ Regular $5.95 F D Gote Leg complete your service in ony one = “ules « Qty | ast Drying Tables, $ 79 5 of these fomous Community o It stude . caus dance the Although Lower Michigan has the Lake as its western border we. NOW : Choice of Colors sacl high, 1 terns. Plece your order now § " . 1c nh : c wot tol ceniinaed: (sara) al peeiens you more about the state when we come to Lake Huron to-| 32011 WA the ballet club \ f2e ; a Orree ENDS =» ea] jnee* Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write | $ 95 opens to 56 ‘ * 2 | [= suggestion to “Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper; it can-| id H 2 he 30 | ‘Confusing? Houses” not be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of ideas,| Lady $s Vanity 95 iw B | the first submission will be accepted. Table........ < 1” Tomorrow: Lake Huron om Rest on Wrong Lots |__ _ Bve forecden 8 Oa late T “DECATUR (\#—Six citizens of this southwestern Michigan village Miaaieae License ee Viim ‘posed a complicated problem for A lications utfers Ke apse, es REDMOND'S is" "APP ewer) i stened in Edward | Gcovier, 4943 Baldwin Warren Township man, revived aft- M nda and - ly as the citizens explained it Mon: Caroli G Wills, 1712 Cass Lake ra fe : , Optometrists 7 Jewelers day night: Robert L Reynolds 418 Howland id ng geed econecas = Nia garage Monday, suffered a re- lapse while en route to the hos- pital and died. Police and fire squads revived| Pegey |. French, Ferndale A check of the records showed | | that their houses, from eight to | 81 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-3612 Charies M Simpson, Utice Sally L. Cannon, Rochester Friday Nights Robert F. Hoffman, Parmingtos (Advertioement ,| tots, The corner houses were | Jean C. Parsons, Livonis Steven Venzuch after he was found > 2102 Now Meany Wear ay, but as for the houses Im | nyicic ) atkins, 230 Bim unconscious in his garage where) 92° era . 6 between on Champion Street, | Wands L. Holmes, Ohio he had been work on his car | FALSE TEETH | they came out wrong no matter ciirtord T Ager. Roya! Osk with the motor running. q = bd how you counted the lots. Nancy J. Stickel. Rochester He died en route to Memoria) | Hospital in Van Dyke With Little Worry The discrepancy was discovered William Bettier, Birmingham Joyee McHugh 548 DeSoto col, SER ot onesie without when a man bought a house and - = aS aa a a ea a — p get e. PASTEETH discovered that lot 15 was listed Jsewe B Oresnweod. 3008 Coreriava eee itt, Sitaasas powder tas 20 om the tax sas bot 14 wilit E Cornwall, Milford : y, gooey, pasty taste or feeling The councilmen shrugged their Myrie O Brotherton, Milford SPECIALS FOR THURS., FRI., SAT., MON. FREE PARKING OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS ‘TIL 9 P. M. Doesn't cause nausea. It's alkaline shoulders and said they could do, Bruce M Devis 319 N Gagineaw nothing to straighten out the mix-| Nancy M. Mooneyham, 51 Forest Harold B Wiggins, 3078 W. Newberry The village attorney, Sheldon) Jean B. Wiltrog, 18 Allison \ l \ owners hire a ae arrange Myrna Webster, 130 Bammitt a an exchange of deeds until each) ?re4 Miracle $4 Lisecn ‘| 0 owns the land beneath his house. | “*""* M Rants 26S Bann eennasenane Bevery, scherntaie,pirmingnam FOR THAT TV CORNER MEARING AID To Get Radar Unit Jona J Tosa” FOR THE RECREATION ROOM wate eminswones | | PETOSKEY — Petco ant Tiny trys Te FOR THAT EXTRA LIVING ROOM heir, or clipped to @ necktie Westberg. Inc. a Cadillac firm poe Ro Conk tay | At sass SEATING has been awarded a contract for Aipnonse J Moody Ann Arbor al construction of the radar gap filler Syivie L Tater Birmingham iF WHAT you WANT is A unit near here at a cost of $46.73. lune f GASSCing "Srcrioe Pian The contract, awarded by the |Army engineers, includes only the building. The unit will house equip- | |ment to convert radar signals into) ‘impulses which will be sent over) FRED N. PAULI Co. leased telephone wires to a filter | Millicent J Porter, Parmingten 28 W. Huron FE 2-7257 ee - thea tO es eee ee pt JE OWNERSHIP besa) 47T Gein, Pranktia Mey J. Drecier Birmingham Harvey ¥ Smith, 763, Portiand Luella F Lowes, 16@ Taylor Bobby BR Baker Permingtes THEN, THE BEST vaiue FOR YOUR MONEY IS THIS Bigg-Geotge, = Ci’ ... 0 Wise move t t f of Mod- oak trey. a NOW... You Can Make The strength of a Community is reflected in Home Ownership. 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' ic tg gan ahaa _ FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY” FEBRUARY 8, 1956 “hk new featare has been added e _ * to Finland's fur trade — the sale ‘ at retne tinal, winarty ©) A QUEZTIOUS JOE HAAS but 95 per cent of the time on on the! bathing suits, But lees than }0 ae Sie tebe lo . | por cont of nee ne aftired ever ‘ground of superlatives they do not! Then there's the air and water: set wet. oe pron Paap 80/1¢ there’s any humidity, the na- They just lie on = cushions re noth a kao wo even cholioaas aaa to Sona berndthieg tives know it only means better around the pools, they it, — ‘isn't. He knows that tomorrow's | Oreathing tomorrow. The humidity|go home they can = al how ‘paper will put him in the midget "YY serves to make it more &P-\they got that way, Mighty few of which is our home for nine days, ‘class, ipreciated, ‘them ever feel the glorious pushinow is recognized | Some of the superlative claims! Among the untold thousands lof the buoyant ocean rollers always 290 hotels as their topmost, Its 16| Scene, Ifoors of genial, unsurpassed hos- Superlatives Spoken in \go unchalienged. First, there's the here for a winter vacation, most ‘beckoning them. \climate, sometimes a little wobbly,’ | ef them are running around in | The above mentioned superla- itality curve _ majestically — above By Carl Grubert | ~ ‘THE BERRYS Union Will Fill War Chest With Voluntary Donations UM Wil Study Study Gay Color lare lobbies, mezzanines and dining the ocean and bay. It cost over a million dollars per floor—and is worth. it, We are on the ocean side of the | eleventh floor, and have the pri- vacy of a room space larger than our entire red-box home in Holly. Our private veranda overlooks a scene,'night ‘and day, that will be| memory tickling as long as we shall live. A bank of noiseless ele- i\vators passes our back door. In fact, everything about the place is noiseless. We haven’t heard any jlousy modern music from any of ithe hotel's numerous orchestras, heard a radio or watched TV since we came—but all are at our free disposal in our own rooms or oth- erwise. There is absolutely noth- ing that jars in any way. In this pile of luxurious. living rooms said to be unmatched in the entire world. It is a quiet home of elegance. In the eating line you can get a good breakfast for $1.10, a luncheon as good but with a menu for that hour for $1.50, and an ample dinner for $2.00—if you watch your step, But if you pretend to belong to the big-spend class, whether or not that’s your place, for dinner or some of the other meals the sky if the limit. Tipping is usually with noiseless money. Liquor is everywhere, but you ha mica saint art aa co w we ox Michigan Lakes ‘ers of the AFL-CIO today planned congressiona] campaigns. Newer Detroit Vehicles ‘he bisgest political warchest in vor unpary GIFTS MIAMI BEACH, _|for New Buses Research Team Plans Survey of Water Plant. Growth This Summer organized labor’s history for use, Have Pink Ceiling, Gray in the coming presidential election| jcampaign. he money from voluntary con- | and Turquoise Seats * * @ eae of union members. | James L. McDevitt, codirector' There is no legal ban on raising or} | DETROIT (INS)—Detroit Trans- with Jack Kroll of the organiza- “7 gpd ps en ANN ARBOR ® — A Univer- |it System officials are thinking tion’s political branch, the Com- In addition, the AFL-CiO plans to sity of Michigan researcher will | about changing the color scheme mittee for Political Education tap its 140 unions for sums from uso radioactive tracers this sum- of the city’s buses. The three members of the DSR for this year The AFL-CIO proposes to raise commission say they will meet| * *@ [bers with récords of respective which are bad. next Monday to look into the possi-| How: much — was projected| candidates, including seal po yA A bility of doing over the entire fleet. for political expenditure was kept ‘ae aoe . * * secret but McDevitt indicated it) 'ing data for sportsmen and fish- The idea for a new color came | would surpass, perhaps come close! Under the Taft-Hartley law,) lates (00. after Commissioner Samwel T. An- to doubling, the peak spending of bigaiatleapote = eeey canal ee George H. Lauff, zoology instruc- | gott saw the chartreuse trimmed. approximately $850,000 by both the political purposes in behalf of can-| tor and research associate for the e | with green applied to the fleet of luding National Science Foundation, will Expansion | streetcars now being prepared for ee ek he ein aly | | study several lakes, ranging in size Watch Bands [eaenent te Mexre CXy Joey Faye Leaves Several AFL-CIO chiefs inter- ‘from small bogs to Lake Huron. . i. City buses now are yellow G th P viewed in advance of their politi-| Lauff explained the chain of Ladies'-Men's | trimmed with maroon. Oo am rison ical pow-wow today said they in- Ife in a lake depends on the tended to review the political situ- in Big Limousine lation state by state and make pre-| DANNEMORA, N. Y, — Ex- liminary choices between potential turquoise and boast plastic seats rivals. The result of this was not, {tortionist Joey Fay, former labor of a now “breathable” material. |) 4.7 who became the center of “XPected to be made public. Meanwhile, DSR General Man-'a political scandal while behind. THE OBJECTIVES great mass of microscopic plants. He plans to study the primary producitivity of these plants — the rate In which they convert sun energy — inte a form that pee ee oe ne ooranee tood chain. | However, the city’s newest | | buses have pale pink ceilings and | are decorated with gray at *T 95 their treasuries for “political edu- whi h lakes | | (COPE), proposed a record budget) cation -Waseaa int ieg Wcaion amass a4 a ee slags — h _ | It should provide some interest-| \bleau mostly includes wholesome are not snubbed if you do not! order it, and we can find no cut rates. We haven't seen a drunken person. At the lower prices mentioned |above, being the only ones in which iwe are getting a personal contact, |the food and service are all that could be desired, The menus quite favorably match those at our fa- 'vorite eating spots in Pontiac and environs. The luncheon prices run about the same ag at our Pontiac City Club, and Howard Heldenbrand’s setting is even plushier, beth on the floor and above it than where the same price meals are served at the Fontainebleau where the food and .service are no better, Am giving the club this plug be- cause I came away before the Jan- uary luncheon bills were mailed out, and after paying for this room, my bill stands a good chance of being a collector's item. | The clientele of the Fontaine- happiness seekers in an environ-| ‘ment more conducive to that end ‘than in the area of their homes. For Week-end Comfort | 4 t Special for Thurs., Fri., Sat. Famous “'Taylor-Made“ Shoes for Men. Smart Styles for Dress or Business Wear. A Regular $17.95 $12.95 Value . +... NOW During Business Hours | Jewelry Dept. ager Leo J. Nowicki has announced bars, left Clinton Prison swiftly These leaders said their objec-| For instance, he adds, a lake ' | However a large majority of hose here talk more about finan- Examine the eye-catching Distinction of Taylor-made SQUIRES et | ation on the Gratiot line March 25, * 11. lew MUSTEROLE “=. weeks later 75 MeW aging Fay hurried through oom will take the place of wid dark into a limousine where is now improved |trleys on the Wondward linge his wile awaited him In front of eco SPEED UP‘: and pave over the tracks immedi-| * * chest cold relief! ee ee ee ee that gets to the inflammation and aches of a chest cold where it hurts What welcome news! It's news when you're suffering from. the miseries of a cold! You can feel Improved Musterole’s House has approved a resolution) D choice 10- | new deeper-acting formula speed setting Monday, Jan. 21, as the ee ve lost a little, but J cratic and Republican presidential! will choose a group of lakes in ‘and. resiful nine days are made| to work to: (1) help unkink stiff- date for next year’s inauguration ee * 2 6 nominees. Both the separate AFL the region around the universi- ‘possible for us by some heavy ad- and CIO came out for the Demo- ty’s biological station near Che- justments in the family budget cov- || ness and muscular aches with as- of the President and vice president. | tonishing pain-relieving action, (2) help break up acute upper bron- chial congestion, (3) nasal and throat congestion Three exclusive strengths: Mild, Regular, Extra Strong. All college to meet and choose the new, improved. Many doctors have next President and vice president _ The 6tyear-old Fay was sent to ‘hi f M th’ on Jan, 7. That is a day later Sing Sing Prison, near New York irman 0 on recommended Musterole for years! a new buses will be put into oper: | and silently early fader: | ately after ‘pulled off the two streets. ; Sunday Inauguration neneinet Shifted to Monday one fixed in the Constitution but and shook hands with news photog. in 1952 help loosen Jan. 20, 1957, falls on a Sunday. at various levels in the 1 The 1955 budget held us down to F ‘ akes n ) budget h I ; Another resolution passed by the no yee) Cans ost LS Ce f If id Orhan Radioactive carbon, in carefully 4 revular daily diet of nothing but Child’s House provides for the electoral *@Y « e ft ge specified amounts will then be hamburger, bread, potatoes and itives are as follows: Coordinate state and local/May not have the necessary food cial percentages in February than After eight years in prison, the AFL-CIO organizations into effec-| elements for growth — or on the W® eo oboe orale Pareto the tive, doorbell - punching political Other hand, it may be choked with in: ae machines |too many plants. It would be sim- Patt their good time. 2. Concentrate on congressional |ilar to a farm, overgrown with) Getting back to superiatives, ios ppc of Public Works the grim, gray walls of the state's races, minimizing participation in inedible weeds. you must say them quick around Sy | Remmows [netety | Set | -aiberia ~ istrictly local political races. on FUNDS AVAILABLE Miami Beach, or they'll be out- the theory that Congress is labor's’ moded, There's a resort hotel | Some $25,400 from the universi- dor constrection, near the Fon- However, reporters and photog: prime concern. under rection, ne: sile z 3. “Get after’ all unions to ro-|'Y” s Michigan Memorial Phoenix’ tainebleau, te open next Decem- asker trailed the car to a garage 3. “Gret ¢ p | reject 1c basil been last asids ‘a the streetcars are TODD'S Shoe Store 20 West Huron Street Daily 9:30 to 5:30—Friday 9:30 to 9:00 Shop Doys for Better Service jabout eight miles down the high- vide the funds and manpower to ber, and another down the Flor. | way ood Plattsburgh, and do a real vote-getting job. ae etetinly orl gtd the A aeea| ida Keys, that will be strong | there Fay talked a little. Sentiment appeared to be closely >) nee ad peaceful uses! rivals to this tower of elegance | Asked whether he had lost weight divided among AFL-CIO leaders) ance enerey- | and all the other accessories that | WASHINGTON (INS) — Thejhe replied: on whether to make a formal) It will work something make it outstanding. like this fall between Demo- this. Lauff and his associates | These joyous, highly entertainier’ Adlai Stevenson, | The date isa day later than the' Fay appeared jov vial, He smiled nae nominee. boygan. lering a period of at least two ‘Call me Joe” They will then sample the water years. raphers—and said ‘ ‘added to each sample. During Water. Late in the year it hecame ithe process of growth, plants take Necessary to cut out the ham- Sam Benson Says: Improved Musterole is still the same ipan set forth in the Constitution a eight years ago for extorting price! Stainless isince Jan. 6 also falls on Sunday. 368,000 from construction con- ae jtractors while he was vice. presi- Union (then AFL), ilton, Farmington, has been placed jon one-year probation and assessed Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland, Cox pleaded guilty Jan. 23 to violation of the financial respon- |$150 court costs by Oakland County! MOUNT CLEMENS ua — An orphan who grew up in the VFW & short period of time will be Sales Show Increase ident of the Operating Engineers Children's Home in Eaton Rapids measured. |was named outstanding ‘Airman /of the Month’ \fridge Air Force Base. technician with 4602nd Air Intelli-,area, find the best time to take Reserve Bank said Tuesday, The } | advantage of a particular stage | report said yearly sales were 4 lper cent above 1954. Nickerson, 2, was chosen for the regular monthly. award on the basis of general all-around | excellence as gq soldier, He is married to the former bon. The amount of radio. burger and potatoes. active carbon in the plants after | Lauff says the process will yield for January at Sel- Valuable information on the basic Rapids department store sales in ‘natural occurence of photosynthe- December were up 46 per cent He is Technical Sgt. Robert G. sis. It will also help fisheries es-/from November and 6 per cent |Nickerson, intelligence operations pecially those in the Lake Huron above December, 1954, the Federal Y Place Farmington Man | & ‘on One Year Probation A ; | Walter E. Cox, 31, of 21325 Ham- gence Service Squadron. ‘in the lake's food chain. sibility law. He had been restricted Audrey Jeffrey of Eaton Rapids.: | to driving his own auto, but admit- Mey have four children. ted operating another when ar- Nickerson was born in California rested last Nov. 27. | His mother died when he was a | : | child and in 1940, on the death of ‘Walled Lake Resident | his father, a World War I veteran, the boy was sent to the VFW home. 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FEBRUARY 8, 1956 — ba . | Japan's \ Hollywood Headlines: Go karligreticaglanpoattorag dis , inane ‘Doesn't Any body Care?’ Postal Rate Hike New Star Carol Ohm 7 = ee BARN DANCE oar ew Star Caro a vais rover a ite nang |. Ponioc Aumen Bill Cullen Is Mifted —_|Seen Doomed to Tackle First Comedy wana Tou" Sren Gee _SAT. NIGHT | - By EARL WILSON . 2 FEB. 11, or roma re Se acta ba, eaten ae amar atte meso we ee i LOUNGE 1122 W.’ Huron Huren Bowl Bidg. New Show! Macomber, have just celebrated a. whole month of wedded, and nobody's so much as thrown rice pudding at) them. * * x «& I met the bride—a beautiful — ex-Los Angeles. jmodel—and Bill was there, too, ties he’s married, including Milton Berle, who’s been mar- : ried three times, Bill and Ann gave him a fishy eye when he mentioned Berle. Ann’s the daughter of Heing Roemheld, a composer of| “Ruby,” and was married once before. Bill, an ex-Pittsburgher RCA, said he was sort of glad to let people know about if. -“At first,” he said, -“I wanted a lot of : Broiled Live Meine aati ana a an ae 0 At the ‘Central Park Zoo a sign © scrawled on a cage says, “Don't stand too close. Feeding yourself to the ani- mals. is forbidden” ., . Inventions That | Ought to Be Invented: “A stringless | person can practice while / the family watches”... It examination time, these boo-boos © on his knee.” Also: “Many stores sell furniture on the extortion plan.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ~ The Hal March-Candy Toxton wed- |. ding is set for Feb. 17 in Las Vegas . Red Buttons joined a syndicate that's | buying Florida real estate ... The Gabors traveled over the weekend — ‘ Mama to Palm Beach, Eva to London, Magda to Nassau. (Zsa Zsa's resting) LAURA | Victor Borge celebrated the arrival of the baby by buying drinks for everybody. Joan Crawford sat in Ruth Gordon's chair backstage at “The Matchmaker” and said, “I hope some of your talent rubs off on me”... Laura Sands, a B’klyn classmate ef comic Morty Gunty, is singing at the Vogue Room. Dagmar gave a party for the cast of “The Amazing Adele,” which collapsed in Boston . cur Famous Anti . Nanette Fabray (of the Caesar) ny Vienna Garlic S\show) signed her first record contract . John Raitt of oe pa ta Baked a: Pajama Game” caught a cold — and Julle Wilson, whom) own Bake = g he smooches in the show, has one now, too . . . Buddy Hackett, “ ~|2 huge hit at the Copa, raps H'wood drive- in restaurants: FAMOUS 8 It's tough when you're hungry—and don't have a car.” WINE CELLAR a x & & * WINES. BEERS AND ALES § EARL’S PEARLS ... FROM ALL OVER THE ' It takes a mighty clever gal te hold a & guy at arm's length and still keep a LUNCHES : stip on him.—P-K Sideliner, Open Every Day! 5 WISH I'D SAID THAT: “The saying, ‘One hand washes the . other,’ doesn't seem to refer to boys under 13. "Harry (Bal-| ea ray 907 moral) Toffel. - TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: The Marquis De Portago, the aeeseaenee pape bobsledder, was asked how he met his American fe. He said, “One does not meet American girls. They meet \ Chahta YOU." That's earl, brother. 7 De. I Asses ekhtttetshdhtttstidtitiddé F @ BEER LIBERTY COCKTAIL LOUNGE ~ 85 North Saginaw tke i Lede MOM OM S| vein Rocca, Baldwin, NY. (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Influenced by Gino Prato Cobbler’s Love of Opera Carries Him to $32,000 \edge of opera on the television pearance on the program. ‘quiz program The $64,000 Ques- 7 €* ¢ @ WINE coe * ee @ CHOICE Michael della R. si valpre. ‘cause of Prato that he tried the LIQUORS moter of amateur opera perform. °? question. | ance. in his Long Island neighbor-|_ ,, a @ DELICIOUS j|hood, reached the halfway mark .. To be frank with you,” he said, COCKTAILS lat nlaht on the CBS show! I wanted to leave it at $16,000 . He hinted that he would seek * * co | quit t rather than risk his winnings by trying for $64,000. Master of ceremonies Ha] March If Della Rocca tries for the $64.- described to Della Rocca scenes 000 he can take an expert of his from operas composed by a Ger- own choosing into the program's man. a Riissian, an Irishman, a |soundproof booth to help him with Czechoslovakian, a Frenchman and the answer. ian American. In each case Della-Rocca was ied on to give the name of the| LET’S GO SKATING! ROLLADIUM—MICHIGAN’S LARCEST AND FINEST SKATING RINK NIGHT SESSIONS WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY 7:45 p. m. te 11 p. m. opera, the composer and the name) of a principal character in ine) scene described. gold smuggling operations, chi reports. linereased mail rates to help curb |the huge postal deficit appeared of course. He’t the nosy type. doomed today ie the House. {mount and to comedy. She asked “we did it kind of quiet-like * * that shebe given a chance to show wanted tell m tie (al chess Gtey nbile| por’ wat (aes cual da, on ir El have ere pain . mae pare terday with Postmaster |General the top role in “The Fullback Wore Bill. “Then it was the day be- of the Republican Policy Commit-| qye story by Melvin Palmer fore Christmas and there was tee predicted there would be 00) tg bout a clothes designer Poel oie sl le who’s sent to create new unl- hardly anybody around. I this year. forms for @ football team. She thought I was going to nr Democratic leaders have made| fal tor the fullbeck who thinks Oe ee eee ee the same prediction in private. | her ideas are terrible. Eder married them, explaining | summerfield outtined to the GOP| FOF the past two years Jacki that his marriages always last. committee his proposal to increase |" sting @ has been very close to He mentioned several celebri- . most postal rates. Included would making a deal for a motion picture . |3-cent cost of mailing a letter. who does the “Pulse” radio show plus his own TV show for, NEW YORK @®—A second Ital- father of five, answered questi jan-born cobbler has won $32,000 about six operas by colupaanre ot by displaying an amazing knowl-| various nations in his third ap- After winning, he said it was be-|inducements to industry to encour-| ibut Gino and I have so much in| comrnon—both Italian, both-shoe-|zuelan folklore has been opened Pakistan is fighting to cece Kara- Request for Increase WASHINGTON 9 — The Eisen- |! hower administration’s hopes for| \but something has always hap: pened to prevent his coming to Hollywood. Last Wednesday, President B Now, once again’ Jackle’s men-|" senhower urged Congress to &P\1ioneq loudly for “The Cheese prove higher postal rates aggre- |Stands Alone,”’ the film version of gating 40642 million dollars a year.| a novel by Michael Drury. He sent along a report that the * The producer, Hert mapard mail service now is losing a 31,000 woe Jr., says that the character S aleate. in the story is more like Gleason Com- than Gleason himself. te trials & ‘ week postal | 8 serious one about t Is an Spanning’ pe —! -han-| | tribulations of a top TV comic. cost in excess of revenues|ZANUCK‘'S PLANS from postage—will come to about Darryl Zanuck returned home be a l-cent boost in the present) * The House Appropriations +" | four- month leave of absence and step down from his key spot as Treasury departments in ree head of 20th Century- starting July 1. | Fox. the appropria-| | asked Darryl if he is going to yesterday and sent it tO|make “Island in the Sun” and the Senate. “The Sun Also Rises.” — Stevenson Ends | srzittstecss termined whether these pictures will be made as 20th Century-Fox California Tour |=" ==" What is not generally known ts that Darryl is the No. 1 stockhold- ler of 20th Century-Fox and also vice president, and whatever de- cisions are made he will still be a part of 20th. Declares He Is Confident of June Primary Win Over Kefauver “| SAN DIEGO, Calif. —An ex- : pression of Se | in ec ~ apictenartdl oe and a promise to leave ‘‘agility antral’ He steps out of this re tottering on the brink of war’ to |, produce “The Wit. Republicans ended Adlai Steven- sees''@ te. son's eight-day California cam-| “The oo =svinad "ts the swing last night. ing Witness” is on the) poles lorder of “Drive a Crooked Road, “T am Pay * he said in re-| which was a_ sleeper and won sponse to a news conference \tion as to how he felt about his _| Since ‘‘The Good Shépherd,” in June 5 Democratic presidential pri which Jack Lemmon will costar m contest in California with Temsesnee’ s Sen. Estes Kefauver. with Humphrey Bogart, will not go tp »efore the cameras until late sum- The reference to the “brink of lwar’’ statement attributed to Sec- beonlenagentyae ae choice for “The, retary of State Dulles in a maga-|_ = —_— ine article was made by Steven- i i i i i i i i Mi i in son in a brief public talk that con cluded the campaign. 4 4 » 4 He told the crowd, estimated by :DANCE: police at between 2,000 and 3,(00,\> that the Democratic party was 85» Every Nite of the Week te the rhythmic meuste of eager as the Republican to keep “3 LITTLE WORDS” the country from war and give t emashing aff popularity records! SA LJ ° ° DELICIOUS FOOD “Peace and good will on earth,” he said, ‘will be our goal as long ’ © ete Din: Steaks, as we live, and we will not get it by (omieg Riba, Short Orders! We Serve Banquets and Parties boasts and bragging. Prosperity| Cius Tan 3 he'd had in many a day. | | will not come by slogans or huck-, |stering, but only when we pursue it with determination and a sense of social justice.” After resting for three days at| tp tp tp bp fp tn tn Sn fn tte tn 3412 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9754 > Page, now one of TV's top MC's, is hobbling around.with a fractured ankle sustained in a bad fall. expected baby will be a girl. As soon as she finishes ‘Hilda Crane” she'll make no more. pictures until after the baby is born. Saw Natalie Wood coming out fi Jean Simmons is sure that her June: ‘Allyson and Dick Powell True shes geese ad Pr take off for some skiing at Lake} nq National Arrowhead. Last time Dick went] pjper's Magazine Outlet slong to fen Valley be ele = 35 Auburn Ave. FE 4-8 240 HIS DRIFTWOOD sors ON STAGE U-ALL-COME . the thieves WANTED TO BUY George Raft and Mari Blanchard got together at aparty Brynie Foy gave, and they've been seéing each other very often these evenings. Mrs. Mary McNulty, Penny |Singleton’s mother, has been seri-| ‘ ously ailing 5 Hal TV writer, and. Goodman. his \ wife, the former Natalie Chap-| Both For $1295 pce Mites, Sas im 14K y gold. lewelry Department GEORGE'S NEWPORT'S TONIGHT/ ‘ is € Mianoy? " ————— mom av eo kae | LAST TIMES TOD JOHN LANA | Wayne Turner | ‘The Sea Chase’ —ALSO— Me | coant si od oe GA's Going wee cary of 0 cabier- | Thre Fri. THE INDIAN FIGHTER AND THE INDIAN GIRL... Features At—1:00-4:07-7:14-10:%4 STARTS SAT. Gueranteed to Keep You in Suspense! BLACK | TUESDAY Featares At—2:43-5:50-6:00 “The Houston Story.” Also “The Last Frontier” THE KINGS THIEF ' STARTING THURSDAY JEAN PETERS JEFFREY HUNTER — Ww — “LURE OF THE WILDERNESS” PLUS EDMOND O'BRIEN ~~ — “SHIELD FOR MURDER” rwweewevvevevvvvvw'' nearby Rancho Santa Fe, Steven- aera ee | ie son will go to the Pacific North- west. He is scheduled to speak in Portland, Ore., Feb. 11 and Seattle Feb. 14, More Will Follow CHICAGO—The American Public Works Association reports that at least three states now offer tax Scribs DRIVE-IN 130 S. Telegraph age the building of waste-treatment jplants to cut down on water and! } air pollution — New Hampshire, | North Carolina, and Wisconsin. Bos rateeerh OV ca A permanent exhibit of Vene- the help of Gino Prato and might “Ri-Mar Drivecln NM | makers, both o 0 | late oe for the grand prize next Tues- American tinea end ath eo pohines ” ar \day night. ithe $32,000 Restaurant . . | Prato, 55-year-old Bronx shoe nox week, maybe me end Gino LAKE THEATER | maker, won $32,000 in his chosen nave something very, very special '¢ 4 [opera category last August. and > te). _TONIGHT Wednesday Vv FOR FINER FOODS pecia Fie We i WEDNESDAY SPECIALLY FOR BEGINNERS! | || WED. NIGHT SESSION & THUR. Tom Motpaany - - » Tet 4475 W. Huron St. ~ ORGAN MUSIC . +» Talented Organist (plays for WW]-TV) F riendly, Clean Atmosphere tou SKATING RINK On Te ScREEN! vege tethered Saturday a PLUS ‘ FE 5-3677 “LIFE IN THE nT 9 THE HABPIEST Puay THAT EVER PLAYED! Mister Roberts mou WARNER BROS. CINEMaScoPE WarNerCoLor™ HENRY ~ _ JAMES WILLIAM. FONDA. CAGNEY- POWELL: e % DINNERS 8 BALANCE” Ri: do MONTALBAN LOWE'S RUSTIC INN | Reopening Soon * Dick & jim —— el aed BOWLING BANQUET HERE Dates New Being Scheduled e} Drive-In - Dixie Hwy. at Silver Lake Road Is Family Night ILLA INN Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure 60 PARKVIEW BLVD. Cerner ef M-24 and Clarksten R4.— Lake Orien lizing in SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN__-STEAKS—CHOPS Hours: 7 a. m. to 7:45 p. m., except Sundays 577 €. Auburn at East Bivd. . BOB’S CHICKEN HOUSE ¢ 497 Elizabeth Lake Road Featuring “SULLY” the Man of Rhythm APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE PIANO. AND ORCAN tw COCKTAIL BAR Business Luncheons —— Dinners to Take Out Try Our New Drive-In Service Pizza Pie © Chicken In a Box JACK. 7) Shrimp In a Box ® Spaghetti In a Box LEMMON Joe's Famous Spaghetti House Open 6 P.M.-3 A.M.—Sun. 8-12 P.M. Closed Mon. ee THE WILDEST CHARGE THE SAHARA OPEN 10:45 A. M, EVER KNEW! OF APACHE voles WITH PETER GRAVES — JOAN VOHS Shown At—1ii:2 - 2:20-5:15 -8:10 P.M. Eve., Ben. 586 Mat. 406 Children Always 200 THE PICK OF THE PICTURES! Features At—11:00 - 2:42 - 5:24 - 8:36 _ SUNDAY: MICHAEL RENNIE _. “THE BEAST WITH A MILLION EYES” "KING DINOSAUR” WATCH FOR THESE BIG HITS COMING SOON . “MELL AND HIGH WATER” @ “THE COMMAND” “BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK” © “McCONNELL STORY” Ly PaO Ay Hh xt hichinn jegem suisse Ts ia ahs aie 4 y a f = a, : ! : i if = ‘f ‘2 Me A oc : i ? t ih F ; F A : : { f 7 ‘ \ " py ; i i j o ) i . t F ‘ k A f F a rer | A ey ' :. : a s 4 = foes , 4, 4 ! 4 $ | THESE | the SAVINGS’ Rie Ss VALUES ” You Get a 8 Be vA ou Get at... & SALE BEGINS: MONDAY, FEB. 6th through SATURDAY, FEB. 11, 1956 CHECK | NORTHWOOD MARKETS - ORCHARD LAKE ROAD 1 BLOGK EAST OF TELEGRAPH SWEET MIXED PICKLES mt Qua Y uo : LANG'S PROCESS KOSHER hy 9 AM. TR 5 pu | DILL PICKLES teenage 3% VEVCO PREPARED SPAGHETTI... .. . 3225: BISQUICK NIBLETS ‘THE 4 IN 1 MIX’ MAXWELL HOUSE or HILLS BROS. COFFEE. | We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Ve PRICE SALE! TRIX ond | CHERRIO'S. sworn... 35° | 1 SET rs 100 SALE! BETTY CROCKER’S ain oa 55: - CAKE MIX Get Both Php. for eniy.... | , pele. 40 Ox. Box GREEN BEANS....... cme 2 5 oN ICE CREAM....... bee 2 2 59: ——« DUPP’S LOW-CALORIE CAKE AND FROSTING MIX fz is% oi 359% by fs ROAST “ Loin End --=:-- 49;|Pork Chops - 69: cnounD =. 3 uw. Q:| CORNED BEEF 5Q, BEEF BRISKETS | GOVERNMENT GRADED U.S. CHOICE QUALITY ROUND, SIRLOIN or SWISS STEAKS Your Choice—Tom's Low Price . . . ee ee SHADYNOOK FARMS FRESH GRADE ‘A’ LARGE EGGS 4Q: DOZEN IN CARTON U.S. NO. 1 FANCY MICHIGAN RRAPTS Tette Quetty PUFFIN KRAFT’S McINTOSH PARKAY Buttermilk or Plain , CHEESE Pa APPLES 439° MARGARINE | BISCUITS | LINKS — -s nes c Bae a: . 2° Verte 2 7: J I F ; TENDER SUGAR SWEET CALIFORNIA 2: 99°) % . 6 08 Link ac ros | CARROTS D x SS 2 bs SNOW CROP Quick Frozen ; PURE CANE ¢ GREEN PEAS Year $ e CUT CORN Choice =5 Phos. . J 4 , oe PEAS & one ae BIRDS EYE Quick Frozen ~ e SPINACH oars e FRENCH FRIES éxsien > (“am ) e POTATO PATTIES ee osante JUICE ms FrozE 6-71 2 ; BG ee ie SP wR ek MO aa a ae a a | ee tres oe dle * iy TF SE Re igh ARGS 5 - pe ae oe es eae eee ci iS ee Sh io 4 ti ce alge | : i a 28 A 1 pe as "mo ae | dei ; 7 7 i y ae ES nore ee 1 ey YG : hie : A ley A : ; | | i He 2 , ae ey : a ee “fe THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956 2 : Jas oti no fom [Williams Recommends Petroleum Board Worker, Wile Die Baltimore Mom License Gasoline Operators in State [as Bus-Home Burns | (Still Is Critical Laneans to -Gor, Walems bai 1—Creation of a petroleum board)mer, dst revi Snares BR RUN A rer —NOTI . att wife j establishment of a/with power to regulate all activi-\of “drastic gouging” on the part of'as they slept last night when State Petroleum Board emipowered|ties of the petroleum industry in| pet One Child Dead, Others O"ii conse gasoline vefiners andithe state, with euthority. to set 2usoline firms, broke out in the converted Serious After Dramatic wholesalers and to obtain reports|wholesale and retail prices. sean? td prasticon ent i ee eT a ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FORMERLY | ; 2 . their price-setting policies. * * * increase cost) Firemen Sagina County | Rescues From Fire : 2—Enactment of a law requiring|® #zoline in Michigan compared|comm hy sald Garland Seales) FILLED AT WALGREEN’S of a suggestion for state price con-every person or, firm engaged in oat Aye wife, Blanche, i A; Bausman, who dropped thiee|Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh 'in aland obtain licenses from the pe- The attorney general sald he |sintied in the bus. of her children from a blazing 26>Page report just issued. troleum board, found a “near monopoly” in the BE REFILLED second- apartment The governor said the proposed : : s-oengie yond arpa ttomed ae potevicem bansh GUMA aol 00 4 3~A law requiring gas station’ finers through the wholesale and Burton Loomis.» He | then jumped from the building| “watch dog” agency, continually |°Perators to post the octane rating Sehbor teenie spotted flames in the bus and sum-/ at ri 4 in critical condition today. and keeping its ae ‘monopoly on the retail level, | Stafford, driller for Collins Oil] * | posed gas increases. . | ‘The governor said there may be|Drillers and Contractors of Mt. | : : (-Ashoetegtion of the petroleum 4 case for posting the price and|Pleasant, was employed on a drill- ee oe ee in the cost in other states, how: BALTIMORE @~Mrs. George|trols on gasoline made by Atty.|the petroleum industry to register wees Maid tn bed Gaay tnd to] DOWNTOWN STORE MAY NOW bus. J The * 6 © handling of the industry trom re- | mites east of here behind the home of with her clothes afire, remained reviewing gas pricing policies and name of the refiner of gasoline, He said he found no evidence of moned firemen. “ lereen Agene Calas amine oo pee ‘ Walgr |] 4 y board to require oll and gas firms quality ot gasoline sold on pumps. ing job in Tuscola County. to file in reports any information Firemen said the blaze apparent- | Dixie Cal: * ‘| requested. . : | “But it is clear that any mo-jly started when a small oil heat-| 148 N. Saginaw West Huron 4895 the aid 5—Employme: ” f the petroleum’ papi eco = ee : ats . Next fe National and soreness were relieved. After rian’s father, who had been car aay ee en 6 oe oe | ) the sosend application, I awoke the aad a paper = 2 said. oe board to investigate pricing prac-ioperators,” the governor said, ' LOST 19 ibs Foods ore egy ons oo P feat Tecan’ Edward, 3, and Joseph, 2, wore | wang [opened etroioum boarditices of firms in the state don't believe we shld oan | Breyten Piano Ben-Gay enough. I'll keep it |reported in serious condition at the! forma y which g make more atwaye.” vt reported in serious condition at the formation on the industry which] ¢ Authortation ofthe petroleum dithcult for them. Our attention BEDUCING WITH RENOEL ALL FILM DEVELOPED & PRINTED AT Countless like Mrs. Super, |-14° James, was rescued by Irvin gaia nec, */board to revoke licenses under cer-jought to be directed toward the re-| |ZOWLERVILLE. MICK. (Bess ALGREEN’S MAY BE PICKED UP AT i Spa tn es and to Livik, a neighbor. The two oldest It the agency found the public tain — ; finers and wholesalers.” sored No 8 nd x . beast DOWNTOWN STORE reason! Ben-Gay is diff , George, 8, ; William, already ose Som any other pote-retieving ped gansta eres, 5 ar hak was being “gouged” it would re-) ¢_ authorization for periodic re-| Paris announced a small plane writes Gertrude a 148 N. Saginaw St., Near Sears nk, 3 Caneent yp Se two and axe | ” usman fecan her Port, ts findings to the Legislature, 45 by the board to the Legis-icalied the ‘Flying Saucer” that Sena Tae ei rt oer | nb 2 i. ee ae . a proehaang the ew oe. lature on its findings. will make almost 40 miles to a| better and Mig Wamnel “that wee other widely offered rub-ine! When {walk some 20 feet below, suffering BULL BEING FRAMED | Kavanagh said his investigation|gallon of gasoline and @osts only| "tise — for you. rub in Ben-Gay, stances [notre notte thee, cal the A bill establishing such -yan of gasoline prices, started last sum- $1,143. Priced $1 at your drug store. rae a me ae i (bor, Mrs. Estelle Sheerer, said she|agency is being prepared and Will | usps ante oe oot tbe a an ace | looked —~ a Christmas tree’ ihe betes toy “sain Wiliam il. Witnesses said the three children) two wnidentiied| Ki Kavanagh made seven recom-| jmendations in his report on gas- ? BEST FOOD BUYS at LOUIS SPADAFORE'S MKT. OAKLAND AVE. WE GIVE | WE HANDLE. U. S. GRADE GOOD BEEF U. S. SAVINGS Guaranteed Young, Tender With Full Flavor “‘Sramrs "| ROUND or SIRLOIN Steaks....° 69° iS > POT ROAST ......* 96 PORK LIVER.. 9» BGc BIG 30-GALLON mae RIB or CLUB Steaks “ 49° WaMBURGER -3™ - | \..4 DUO-TH ERM | - ay ih vl a Armour’s Columbio AUTOMATIC Tea eee §=SAUSAGE... 2 +i 49° sick Bacon 3 = Sezai _[peLt-0 ~5|10° SALE! Lake Charlevoix 26-0. ¢ RED SOUR 2 Be _ ™ 10° $1.00 WEEKLY GREEN BEANS 303 Con 10 This BIG DUO-THERM with its amazing speed CHERRIES “" os Phillip’s _ ¢ elec lcoret pho lipoon TOILET —Rll Be) werre porators “~ 10 TISSUE | | Joan-of-Are 400 Con 1 0 ¢ BUTTER BEANS ' longer under genuine fiberglos insulation—cuts LOUIS SPADAFORE’S FINEST FRUITS and VEGETABLES | KipNey BEANS ™"~ 10° “ “ fuel costs to rock-bottom — is outstanding for safety — and, is COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC. Our price includes delivery. Crisp, Calif. Pascol Lerge, Sweet Joon-of-Arc aelen ¢ CELERY TOMATOES | “TANGERINES | NORTHERN BEANs ““ 10 Se OQ‘ | = QO! Qn 3Qo |veow corn ~~ 10° BROWN SUGAR +» |()* Mich. Ne, 1 Large Cooking Indien River Calif. Giant Doz. 49 DRY ONIONS ) LEMONS Compbell’s | GRAPEFRUIT Se | Ears SOUP race 10° MICH. APPLES | 6 19° | ~ ) Ae sTEAK sauce = *** 10 vemerrosty acres, | BAKERY DEPT.| DAIRY DEPT. Bik se Cite Ce MENT- : BREAD 17° OLEO ~ 19° : Borden's Yellow 1 2 STRAWBERRIES . 2"=-4%|FIG c|CHEESE : 59° GREEN PEAS...3"=4% |BARS 3 3 FISH STICKS ... 2°" 59|— MILK = = 3§ GREEN BEANS .. 2» 49: | BUTTER CRACKERS OO°| ior corny 8 70 FRENCH FRIES..3"=49| potato 4 us EOcl see Orange Juice “<~ 4¥ 59¢ CHIPS Box 59 BISCUITS .... ’ ha Ly Duo Therm Oil Heater From $g 9° | No Down Payment — 2 Years to Pay! The Duo-Therm looks like 9fine piste of furniture in cordovan mahogany finish. Keeps 4 to 5 rooms worm, end cozy. in coldest weather, Hes the. famous PILLSBURY Beer, Wine, Liquor, Champagnes to Take Out VIVECO Dual Chamber for perfect heat and economy There . | stat, too! * ac Cake Mixes We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities RE} SPAGH HETTI | gaee OCB | 49: | SPADAFORE ~ 10° | Pkg. 197 OAKLAND AVE. ~ Super Market 197 oan AVE. 108 NORTH SAGINAW + 5 oe 2 7 Oe ’ ¥ pepe ea Tap TS Gels pol gh ae ee Te 1} } 4 i et / f f oe f 7 j | : iy ontiac PIA Coun Anniversary \ cll | Marks 33rd -« These youngsters and their teacher took part in the program East Walton boulevard, Kathy Hoisington of Northfield avenue, Sandra "presented Tuesday evening following the Founders’ Day dinner of the Kay Bolog of Collier drive, Carl Domke of Northfield avenue and Terry Pontiac Council of PTA at Lincoln Junior High School. Pictured are Lynn Kelly of Clara avenue. Mrs. John Kish of Scott Lake road is (left to right) Charlotte Wood of Vinewood avenue, Joey Watson of behind, the children, - Anniversary Dinner Set by Church Congregationalists to Celebrate With Program Tonight | and program at the church. During the membership roll call, members will stand when the chairman gives the name of the pastor during whose ministry they joined, These activities will be fol- lowed by a historical sketch. Members who are participating in the portrayal of the organization of the church and the people they portray are Robert Reynnells, as the Rev. Isaac W. Ruggles, Rich- ard Canfield as Samuel Bent, Vic- toria Canfield as Mrs. Samuel Bent, Susan Canfield as Mary K. Bent, Robert Boyce as Joseph Rhine- hardt, and--Geraldine Boyce as Mrs, Joseph Rhinehardt. Hedwig Gaff ee Over 600 PTA members met at SECO Lincoln Junior High School Tues- “The Church is Challenged’ ts'day evening for the annual Foun- the second portion of the program. jders’ Day dinner of the Pontiac Besides the roles of the Rev. Mr./Couricil of PTA on its 33rd anni- Ruggles and Samuel Bent, the first/versary. elder of the Presbyterian Church! Guests introduced by Mrs. Wil- pte Se a liam Wright, council president, in- McIntyre. The choral group will cae ot Deena. eeccaral en present Faith of Our Fathers.” | Michigan Congress of Parents and) Participating in the play presented Tuesday eve- nue. The event'was a play following the annual Found- fy ning at Lincoln Junior High School were (left tg right) ers’ Day dinner of the Pontiac Council of PTA on its Melvin Norberg of East Brooklyn avenue, Don North of 33rd anniversary. Oakland avenue and Mrs. Keuneth Lyons of First ave- 600 Attend Founders’ Day Dinner by people, and the interest shown;Kathy Hoisington, Sandra Bolog/educational program, good teach- by this large group was a good|and Terry Lynn Kelly. ers and curriculum to our children, demonstration of the assets of -the| ; * 8 8 * 8 e Pontiac schools. A group of third grade students , i eS the pro. |with their te ii dea. Actua Approximately a million dollars gram. A play, “Our School To- [Bell of Webster School, demon-|® year is spent on schools, and day,” directed by Vera Mae |Strated how in their social studies |industry takes up about half of Adams, demonstrated the mod- (they were learning about the his- |the tax burden, with the average ern schoot to a mother new to tory of Pontiac, from very early taxpayer paying $18 or $20 a year the community. She is concerned | for schools, he explained, about the problems of her chil- Musie for the dinner hour was given Tuesday evening at Lincoln Junior High School following the annual Founder# Day dinner of the Pontiac Council to PTA celebrating the 33rd anniversary of the tory of Pontiac c as part of the play road and (right) Paul Grabek of Voorheis road and their teacher, Mrs. Arthur Bell of Spokane drive. The youngsters are two of the children who presented a his- There are five pages in The third portion will be “Guard- ing the Purity of the Church,” with the role of the Rev. A. H. Fletcher Brother Teachers; Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent of Pontiac schools, and Mrs. Whitmer; Dr. Otto C. Hufziger, administrative assistant; dern and their adjustments to new surroundings. Before en- rolling her four children in the new school, she visits the prin- today’s Women’s Section itimes of the first roads, industries ‘and schools to the present time. furnished by tape recording by Mr. Wright. Assisting Mrs. Mihalek were Section Womens WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956 Personal News of Interest in Area and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard W. Muse of Premont &t, wv + 6 a Mrs. Lewis Cornell entertained’ members of Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa sorority in her home on Dwight avenue recently. iMrs. Rufus Campbell assisted the : hostess. ) ? * ba taken by Robert Gaff. Waldron will be played by Paul|Warren Abbott, assistant principal f Washington Junior High School Taylor, Brother Adams by Ralph/® : : Dawe, Brother Pier by Mr. Gil-/@9d Mrs. Abbott; J. Cecil Cox, as- lies, Brother VanValkenburgh by|Sistant superintendent of schools, Mr. McIntyre and Church Clerk/@"d Mrs. Cox. A. P. Frost by Jack Moore. Louls Schimmel, president of An abstract from the first 39 | the Board of Education, and Mrs. years of the church will be given | Schimmel; Mre. Harry E. King, cipal to know more about his school and to tell him about her children. In the daily routine of the school day, incidents &nd visits of chil- dren to the principal's office dem- onstrated the methods and teach- ings on the kindergarten, third Children participating in this skit of actual ‘work being done in the classroom were Jack Riley, Roger Benter, Paul Grahek, John Single- ton, Sandy Tauber, Susan Benson,. Sandy McCarty, Chery! Citino and Linda Mitchell. : en ee bse ions; Mrs. mard Saari : DIFFERENT RATES _iMrs.. Robert Lake, decorations;! Taimee Surola of West Huronjof Ft. Bragg, N.C. by Jack Moore ag sige pre- bance cae Se ocala be grade, eighth grade and high) The principal emphasized that! Mrs. Russel Bell and Mrs. George street has returned from a trip to) On Sunday, Miss Surola, Mr. paratory to the Lord's Peal the Michigan Congress of Par- school levels. |parents must remember that chil- Gray, reservations; Mrs. Richard Richmond, Va., where she attended and Mrs. Roy Britten, Mr. and will be given by okert pare \ aote und’ Teachers: De. Water hd A ‘dren grow at different rates, that.stark, hospitality; Mrs. Paullthe wedding of Sabra Sadier,\Mrs. Raymond Swackhammer and the role of the se Mr. dierai 2 | E Geel aad Glenn Griff A visit of six kindergarten chil-|they need encouragement and a Arndt, coffee; Mrs. Roland Stephi-'She also visited her brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Surola of To- Lotong the chora aay — mora or ike Beard of Ed * {dren and their teacher to the prin- challenge to work at their own son, cleanup, and Mrs. Lyle Dusen-|and sister, Capt. and Mrs. Sulo ledo were dinner guests of Alice o— King of Love My Shep’ tien! aad Sire) Gadeall cad Bias cipal’s office showed him the prog- best rate, but we can't expect/bury, publicity. iHeikenen and daughter, Barbara,'Kimball in her home on State Is. G riftie were chard * lress made by them in preparing equal achievement from all. ote . om javenue. Mrs. Stanley Kipp and Mrs. Ivan) 2 their picture books on the different °* 4 *@ Knight are dinner co-chairmen.| Also introduced were Mrs. Wil-|methods of transportation. An eighth grade student, played Others Slated Mrs. George Olson is dining room/liam Mihalek, Mrs. Cyril Davis.|.5e6 rine WORK jby Jane Saari of Lincoln Junior, chairman and Mrs. Carmi Odell! Vera Mae Adams, William Wright,|~ “ Mrs. Wayne Weaver, Mrs. Cleatus Garner and William Wright. Mrs. Francis Oak was general chairman of this Founders’ Day dinner. She was assisted by Mrs. Weaver, guest table and invita- PAGES 19-28 * ¢ «@ Mrs. Carl Healey and Mrs, Ira latter’ home on Osceola drive and Mrs. Robert Haskins are han- dling table arrangements, * Cd] principal of Linda Vista School; Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson; tunity to see and understand what a year in kindergarten does for ‘McCarroll PTA, bring about dis-| |High school, and her teacher, By Te ed OPPOT- played ‘by Mra. Cecil “uteere;| W or kshop Held Tuesday at a recent birthday party, The occasion was the 80th birth-.bave moved from their Delaware = were cohostesses at the | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McManus Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oak; Mr and Mrs. Merlin Sanderson and man of the anniversary committee|the Rev. Theodore R. Allebach, assisted by Mrs. Dora Dawson.|pastor of the Oakland Avenue Mrs. Howard McIntyre, Mrs. Fred United Presbyterian Church, and Conner, Mrs, David Edwards and| Mrs. Allebach. Mr. Wilson. The Rev. Mr. Allebach gave the Mrs, McIntyre is the author invocation. and director of the historical drama, with Richard Hathaway : ' ry w } A series of four workshops for Council; and Mrs. Evelyn Cope- day of their mother, Mrs, Joseph drive home to their new residetice board and committee members of land, moderator executive director pon of Petoskey, who is spend- *y , : é ' on Lahser road, Bloomfield Hills, ‘of Northern Girl Scout Council, |. the winter at the home of a Te A high school boy, played by the Northern Oakland Girl Scout were others 5 ‘ | Council began yesterday at the Panelists first expla Ce te eect fen Denuit,| Mr. and Mrs, William R, Ball ; . s first explained the pur- ¢ r. and Mrs, am ing and writing as taught in the| dent» are encouraged to use int’ waterford CAI Building. The poses, aims and programs of their crane pce Detroit. of Adelaide street announce the first grade. . | ann peveclirsgeray — and course stresses complete under- organizations and then discussed apy Ppa’ | birth of a daughter, Carla Pa- lod sisi extra-cur- ‘standing of the Council program’ common problems. They talked of| M in Tho tricia, Jan. 27 at Pontiac General | “ : B. ite} . L Mrs. of) 2d This readiness program teaches) ricular activities where possible. lin ofder to accomplish the most ways of working together to help fee ise teas pee oe sigue’ | Respital. [oe = weaches aan and to-| Other questions arising to a new for the girls. jchildren. They also examined vol-'s three-week trip to Florida. Mrs. George Reed of Fiddle road pi er to bes a simple instruc-iparent in the community con-| __ : S unteer and professional relation- * 8 8 is the infant's paternal ey oe . a ie pris. tare coed the school housing and| Highlighting - meta Aa ships in each agency. Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Keasey er and Mrs. Cleelen s of , i ig Sion was a l on “Our . ; building program and how it is ' ti SEE COMMON PROBLEMS Pree =_— and re ger iPortage street * the - about their activities in a logical being financed in the Community.” a ae sequence. AT e : The participants discovered | Flort Participants were Mary Elen the most common problem was the = : : Slee Knights of Malta . Plan Ham Dinner. : : -| most 5 year olds. Many things Gent TS cs (ae Ly imust be learned before they are ready for an actual introduction : to academic subjects such as read-, Jim North, itlustrated how stu- Mrs. C. Wales Goodwin is chair- * e Li * * Past presidents of the Pontiac Council of PTA were introduced. M serv as cage eaagere ‘ing They were Mrs. Leon Wolverton, iMrs. Gordon Rice, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Roy Bennett arranged for schmidt, Mrs. Lee Hill, Mrs. Park the birthday cake,’ Mrs. Robert/puchner, Mrs. Paul Gorman, Mrs. Sanford handled registration and!nonaig North and Mrs. King. Mrs. Fred Conner made arrange- IGIVES GREETINGS ments for placecards, . | Mrs. Goddard brought greetings Ask the Man - from the MCPT to this group. - Enacting the rdle of principal | Dr. Hufziger told of the present | executh rector : was Melvin Norberg of Row. building program and demonstrat- S ocaae — pita ordi growth of the area and keeping UP) Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Van Haltern therne PTA. Mrs. Kenneth (ed with a plastic ‘model of the Glenn, of the administrative |\“it” !t. According to utility com- ¢ Erie drive announce, the birth | Lyons, president of LeBaron (multi-purpose buildings soon to be board of the United Fund; E. i. pred ogee vii death art bl of a son, — Leslie, Jan. 30 commenting that the Pontiac PTA) cee pinged: thy pert of Mrs. (ht 8: several schovls | Leland, execetive director of Boy section for the next twenty to thir aoa. Meet capper When the contractor comes to Council is the largest council in, Newcomer. FINANCIAL SETUP | eens [eens | a eer cy years: 'Ark., the’ infant’s maternal grand- ittstall tile on the walls and floors/District Seven and is doing a tre-. Mrs. John Kish, kindergarten’ Louis Schimmel gave the fi- “Ve director of the Catholic Fam- “ of bathroom and kitchen. consult/mendous job. , |teacher of Malkim School, and six|nancial structure of , the school| Hy Service and William Shunck, him about surfacing closet shelves . 2? lof her pupils presented the skit building sin’ this. com-| Superintendent of Waterford | ang will decent recruitment. Mrs.| : in various nooks and crannies. Dr. Whitmer also spoke. He for their grade level. Chiliren inimunity. He stated that good, in- TowMship schools. ‘Copeland and Carolann Bingham, Kenneth Jenkins. of Glouces- They'll be easy to keep clean,)said that schools are as effective, the presentation were Charlotte |telligent planning over a 10-year’ Mrs. E. J. Lally Jr., president field director, are in charge of all) ter, Va., was a recent visitor tn durable and stainproof. strong and useful as their support!Wood, Joey Watson, Carl Domke,|period of time is bringing a good of Northern Oakland Girl Scout|the workshops. . the home of his brother-in-law § treat \ ' meeting c Commandery, 567, Knights of Mal- ta, plans were made to serve The next session will be held mother, is. visiti ' mea ham dinner in the Temple on mother, is rc in he lems Friday February 14 at the CAI Building of her son-in-law and daughter, % s al ¥: 5 =: ra a za a: y yz E. & (ee pr ES at bee td < 2 ft en. ey < # ; 4 7 4 ‘ = - 1 e / ‘ . : eeSh, e 3 4 \ i 2 t 3 * i ‘ i é ; a : / ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 195¢ Oe: | Pace Can Spoil Right Wor By ANNE HEYWOOD = I retiember a girl who did just in a real live-wire ae a eae | ‘are you DROVE HER CRAZY ‘. | different. But,| pirst, she worked for a weekly more often, a minor alteration is| aeazin and it d Fook Then, she moved into a book pub- lishing house, where they didn’t Many times it isn’t the work it- have to get a magazine out every jself that bores you, it's the atmos-iweek and where people worked mere steadily and less in spurts, . high. | She loved it, yet another girl : fielg [Would find it dull as dishwater and | where around |Prefer the “challenge” of the ma- e ¢ im high speed, Bho may hate it |£4zine. ‘ ; : : | and be nervous and miserable. sone an dane te « - You'll like this ish underglazed earthenware. || But instead of giving up secre-| Srever, see 4 Each piece has a different scene of America in the [arial work forever, she may| Pate o the office which goes 1860's. Choice of either pink or blue. ; Ichange to the same kind of job| 9seimet your grain, : jonly in a field which ie more! Then, there is the matter of at Maa 50 PIECE SET CONSISTS OF: — wine oe ne 8 8 ° SAVE $20 8 DINNER PLATES, 8 PIE PLATES }and she may be happy as can be.| Some girls work in a do-good| | | ‘ 8 SAUCE DISHES, § SOUP DISHES oe / . 8 CUPS AND SAUCERS, VEGETABLE. : | c Sawe Aten : Natalie Burt Feted at Party you bot © oe tae free | 1) “A linen shower honoring Natalie] Verta Mrs, James 50 Pe. SET . eee oe eenveee “«* 749” ‘Burt was held at the Ward Ross a Reg. $39.95 home on Berkshire = — Ciittord Stark- the month of February only, save on these FOUR STAR SPECIALS. For Your Convenience up to | y] : : . * * : Me DDEXTE POTTERY | eso ses 00 SE ta ae EE Held in Detroit 1 Open Daily 10 A. M, to 9 P. M.—Senday, Noon to 9 P. M. t Mer. +E. W. john Napley & Feshion Show opened. Sunday a Prices begin as low as $149.95, Choice of 4 ubieg of Delate tre. Out-of-town Mrs. _ wood finishes and model limited according _ 8281 Dixie Hwy. 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Saginaw = — * . ,f \e |600 PIECES FE 5-2620 TOMORROW: | WE CUT. te 4 TO BE SOLD AT '% OF THE REGULAR PRICE — EXAMPLES OF THE SAVINGS BETTER BETTER | BUDGET DRESSES BLOUSES DRESSES originally you pey just originally you pey just | originally you pay just 98 99 19.95..... 3.98 ...... 1098... ; \)° 99 49 24.95.. 5.98.1... 14.98..... i 99 99 35.00.. | 798...... ‘17.98 ...0: Second Floor Main Floor Second Floor CHILDREN’S BETTER CHILDREN’S DRESSES SKIRTS ROBES originally you pay just originally you pay just originally you pay just 3.98 1 49 | 598... 2 toe... 39 7.98... 3” aoe 449 8.98...... 8.98 . +. 4° CHILDREN’S |. 49 | CHILDREN’S BLOUSES | SKIRTS originally you pay just | 10.98..... originally you pey just 398 1” : 3.98... |? | WBeoscce | os 4 — 37 , 5.98 ...... 9” | ga. 3 ee ) Lower Level” 14.98 wane >, | tower lpr j 3 . es i . = oo e oe TWENTY-TWO / A THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956 '.~ New Teen Bracelet Has Golden Lantezn | scea | ~A new bracelet for young people) has a golden rule lantern contain- ing a small gold plated rule, a gold|foh) pins, also plated heart, a rock, a grain of salt, a mustard seed and a wheat The talisman with the Biblical lsymbols is. attached to necklace, key rings, earrings, fleur-de-lis and! ‘But By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | Hindsight is better than fore-| G ener eater areeinencat sight, they say. It’s easy enough Professional Permanent Weve—Gives « Solt Natural Appearance PERMANENTS, from... . $5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP jto rehash: things you did or :said,' ito look back and figure out why | lit happened. : | You can see, im y memory, ‘how one thing led to! another un- ‘til you were prompted or forced 116 N. Perry FE 2-6361 (renee tenement = he a coment ———— ito look ahead and know, with cer- tainty that. things are going tojfelt too uncomfortably conscious tum out as they eventually do. |of your towering height when you Torturing yourself with werrl- lwere with him. Though you liked some thoughts dace a thing ts his personality, his character and done“ gets you. nowhere, When ithe way he did things, you couldn't you make a decision, stick to it, |quite go all out for him. even though you're plagued with | yo couldn't stand the teasing doubts. ‘that made you feel sure every- Rehash the situation rationally body was noticing you together and coolly just once more, then/and commenting unfavorably on forget it. There's no use, really,|the appearance you made. You — Hloomfield | | | oo | i Valentines Day Tuesday, Feb. 14th ... don’t forget to give her a box of always trim, always smart seamless stockings Set day and dress sheers 1.50 » 1.95 * See ret orate a dee ts for Your Val BS Se Se so sy ag iar seaitiee wip Gi 1662 S. TELEGRAPH RD. .|ASHION SHOP ot Lf So cS as Rogers Lingerie . . . Rolfe Wallets silk print scarfs ... beautiful bags Wrapped as a Bloomfield Gift! a # iaiets stats. Sane Saas entine! dtacatin a te taaee cae eee jto be seen with him. “ | Soe you hid your liking, and Dear Miss Woodward: I was) told a while ago that a boy who Lori My a sare — was a good friend of mine liked ® lt i . ¢ ons me, Well, I had always liked him 7 — with one reservation. He’s 5 inches shorter than I am! | But there’s no use in fretting “Whenever I walked anywhere about it now. Though you may with him I feel so. self-conscious. Still like him, have you throttled So I never admitted to anyone that shame and fear of being, that I liked him. Now we just say the girl of a short boy? Have you ‘hi’ when we meet, and I often won- overcome your own self-consci- der if I was wrong. \ousness ? ‘ | If you had a second chance with ihim would you be able to enjoy his pany, his friendship and _ his admiration with absolutely no res- ervations of any kind? | Frankly, I doubt it, Those sub- Answer: The fact of the matter conscious feelings of yours is that you discouraged him, You would again ride you hard, You STAPES = please tell me if I was wrong in brushing him off?” . «« remind you... Surprise those little Sweet- hearts with a Valentine gift of new shoes... the shoes they love to wear because they feel so good... . TRIDE RITE SHOE PATENT STRAP To dress up your ‘ittle Darling Wears well for active folks, Sizes 8%-12 Sizes 12%-3 BOYS’ PAL Sturdy, good looking, com- fortable wing-cap toe on- ford. A play pai that loves hard use mir = 96% mwa 97% Doctor's Prescriptions Accurately Filled STAPP'S JUVENILE BOOTERY | 28 E. Lawrence St. | ond FAMILY SHOE STORE | 928 W. Huron St. im crying over milk that's spilled. |liked him. But you were ashamed) | ‘As this girl is doing. $795; i He's Five Inches Shorter Than I Am! it, So, though you might have been to it. wrong to let your pride get in! 7. De Ideal for casual or informal occasions is this smart new topcoat with raglan sleeves and Balmacaan collar. Note the full-cut styling, and the lighterweight wool tweed fabric in large tan and black houndstooth check. This coat typifies the colors. . gradual swing toward brighter Homemade Bread Is couldn't be wholehearted about ox way, it might have been ae Stil | Tops only decision you could make,.Stick Make Four Loaves in Five Hours With This Recipe — By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor We're off on another crusade to get more women to make their own bread. Today we have the capable assistance of Mrs. Phoebe Van Dusen who loves to make bread and shares one of her best recipes. Mrs. Van Dusen ts a practical nurse and has less time for baking than she would like. She enjoys the time she spends with her grandchildren. High among her list of favorite leisure time activi- ties are sewing and singing with the Pontiac M: & FIVE HOUR BREAD By Mrs. Phoebe Van Dusen 1 cup milk, scalded cold water oS 1 tablespoon salt 7-8 cups sifted flour Add shortening, sugar and salt to scalded milk. Add cold water. Dissolve yeast in lukewarm water and add. Add enough flour, beat- ing well, to make a soft batter like pancake batter. Cover and let rise in a warm place one hour, Add enough more flour to make a dough you can knead. Knead at least 10 minutes. Cover and let rise another hour, or until double. Divide dough into 4 loaves. Put in greased bread pans. Let rise ‘until double, about % hour. Bake at 350 degrees for 45-50 minutes, or until hollow sounding. Remove jfrom pans at once. Sunset Club Plans Valentine Party Chapeaux Stress Beaut | PARIS (INS) — The prettiest which tapers off to look like the) Fite perfectly for comfort. Spring chapeaux in Paris have top of the Chrysler building in held on Feb. 16. \been designed to give hat-con- New York, A chic one in fine| . ‘scious ladies allure and beauty. igh nf Brey Coates 9 tte pana | When the Sunset Club, sponsored jby the Pontiac Department of Parks and Recreation, met in the Wilson School, plans were com- pleted for a Valentine party to be Panama straw colored like cream- William Holthusen entertained the Svend has the most romantic of-wheat is built in three “stories”|sroup with several readings. of natural, ° s * $675 looking hat in town. It is a large that narrow down as they move, Guests at the Thursday afternoon rough upwards. The back is open in &|meeting were Mrs. Etta Sherman, its wide wavy reversed V-slit trimmed with but- mrs, Eva Strebe, Mrs. Lena Schell, brim he has slptted the long stems tons and corresponding button- Mrs. Grace Kast and Mrs. Lillian of three tulips. Their yellow holes. . on trim the upper side of the Achille ala? has a very sophis-| rim. Cameron. ticated hat for dressy occasions.| Bangs and curls brushed toward It is a huge black straw cloche the face give a busy appearance Achille, another male hat design- worn straight and deep to cover to the be-spectacled face. Glasses ‘Birmingham SERVICE We'll Plan Your Tour Free! Phone MI 4-5711-. Tickets, Reservations to Anywhere! Grace Plummer Reilly 379 Hamilton, Birmingham er, has made head-covers in what the nose. A- wide-spread reversed and hairstyles should combine to the calls the “‘skyscraperline,"’ V opening in front, filled - in with flatter a face shape. ‘a black coarse net, permits the |wearer to see, * 28 ®@ Clouds of chiffon or veil are! \draped on séme of Claude Saint- \Cyr’s latest creations. The most) feminine is a large hat with a white chiffon puff as the crown, and a narrow brim of black vel- vet. | Household odors that plague even ‘the best of homemakers can now ‘be banished with room fresheners that require just a press of the ‘finger against the spray button. OPEN EVERY NICHT til 9 SATURDAY 'til 6 Our New Prints Give You a Spring Litt! -, prints to li theyre new! they’re excitin g! in all spring 17.95 34.95 Including newest jacket dresses! ve om, loomfield “[ASHION SHOP -* pure silk Pongee Separates give you a Spring Look Delicate lace on this skirt and blouse with the trimmed’ orlon sweater in pastels. 32.95 All 3 Pieces - @e Coat with dropped shoulderline, wide neckline, ond an.Empire bust- line flaring gently to the hemline, minimizes the hippy look. | The slim kimono wrap shows up | the hipline, but the coat with easy fulness swinging from the under- |bust seam, keeps body line long; | droped shoulderline and wide neck- ‘line broaden shoulders, take eye away from hips. 4 ‘SAVE 10 50% > on Better Quality Bolt End Fabrics | i by _UPHOLSTERING YOUR | | OLD FURNITURE 1 NOW! sy MR ny " Just Arrived ew . [CHAIRS «tor cr $35 | Spring Pendletons ! ‘SOFAS ee ewes $75. “add new beauty to your home by @ 4 having your furniture reupholstered ;; >. . AT HUGE SAVINGS! You'll 4 | be delighted with the wonderful se- |* lection of fine fabrics, and at the | 14 chotee of patterns and colores we # (have to offer. BUT HURRY! new colors |} Work Gectanteed for $ Years Wiuiam 49’er Jackets 17.95 | c WwW RIGHT. ~~ ~Furnitare Makers ' | and Upholsterers | 270 Orchard Loke Ave. FE 4-0558 beautiful Skirts 14.95 a - ry} TWENTY-THREE + Guest Feels Behavior {Was Rude Sister of Hostess Leaves Company to Watch TV “Recently I went to visit a friend of mine who lives with her sister. I went at the invitation of one of into another room “T was very much put out over this as I do not go to this house often and think she could have |-been courteous enough to visit with me for the time I was there Commins Leather BILLFOLDS Answer: At a dance of any size |a man must have been introduced | and Weston Meyer. to the girl he cuts in on, At a din-! “ ‘ner or a very small party of a French Purses $1% " | dozen or so, the roof of a friend serves as an introduction. _ OTHER WELL KNOWN MAKES SUCH AS... | Buxton, Prince, Gardner and many others! KIMMINS |: ‘Dear Mrs. Post: I saw a movie recently in which one of | the players dipped his fingers | into the sugar bowl and helped _ himself to a cube of sugar. “T have always thought that this, ,was incorrect and that one must} use sugar tongs. I would appreci-|_ ate hearing from you on this mat-| FE 2-2620 spoon.) Church Group Meets Tuesday at Martin Home Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch REST Much ts said about diet and for others must of course be taken) | {from the sugar bowl with tongs or ter.’’ Leather Goods —— Answer: It is entirely correct to) | 14 W. Huron take lumps of sugar in your fing-| || ers to put in your own cup. (Sugar St. Dunstan Guild is presenting janother hit play. This time it is “The Tender Trap’”’ by Max Shul- bee and Robert Paul Smith, a l bright, sophisticated comedy. * * s Cranbrook Pavilion on Lone Pine exercise, mudpacks and hairdos. But seldom do we hear about the advantages of rest and sleep. We are inclined to think of rest, relaxation and sleep as luxuries we can't often afford. Whereas they are really Mrs. John Martin opened her home on Woodland avenue Tues-| day evening to Group One of the more Women's Association of the Oak" important than food. Scientists | land Avenue United Presbyterian say that we can live 60 days | Church. | without food but only ten days * * * without sleep. Eight hours is | x45 William Bray led the group er a ee in a devotional study of Peter, son but do not limit yourself to y entitled “Challenge Accepted by, this amount if you need more. *People vary in their require- | Peter.” Prayers were led by mem-| bers of the group. : | ments according to their work Members voted to sew for the | and physical conditions. There are many reasons for insomnia, American Cancer Society and to | make layettes during the year. but worry and lack of fresh air are two common ones. A calmer mind and a little exercise in the fresh air each day will ofen work wonders You can do it if you try. You members worked on Valentine | motif favors to be used at the | pouitrny tink of planning your | Children’s Missionary Rally | ay without leaving time to ae, " 5 \ eat and if you are wise you will | ‘™™ heen Feb: us: give rest and recreation the The Rev. Alexander M. Roy, same consideration. Phone Edvthe McCulloch Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, 608 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. missionary among the Nuer tribe of the upper Nile province in the ‘Sudan, will be the speaker at the Feb. 18 meeting. ae Following the business meeting, | babe frock is this who has served for 11 years a8 @ Th. yoke of the dress is smocked Mrs. William Kovin had charge of | with green and pink to repeat the the games. rosebud embroidery on the collar. Utica, Bethania Gregory and Mrs. White touches are the val lace L St. Dunstan Guild is presenting “The Tender Trap” * Friday and Saturday evening in Cranbrook Pavilion on | Lone Pine road. Among those to be seen at curtain time are (left to right) Mrs. Robert Raisch, Edward Sullvas | The curtain will rise at 9 o'clock, and the performance will be repeated Feb, 17 and 18. Tender Trap’ Scheduled | ‘Trease were assistant hostesses, Sitting pretty in a mint green “little miss.” jedging and hand sewn buttons. | costumes; ‘makeup; Mrs. Sydney Oldberg, ‘ets; John Kice, lighting; Dwight |Ensign, photography, and Mr. and |Mrs. Harry D. Wise Jr., program. avenue was hostess to the TBI ‘Women's oa making milk puddings. Simply Place waxed paper directly an the orate ap ees pudding i Vane Coin Club Plans Exhibit Pontiac Coin Club exhibit will be held in the Knights of Columbus Hall on March 11 from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Dudley Colby and Al Wilson are serving as co-chairmen Short Ae Permenents From $750 (eons IMPERIAL Beauty Salon 29 EB. Pike St. = FE 4-2878 for the event Plans were completed when the The exhibit will include several classifications, among these will be United States coins, freshments will be served by Mrs. Erma Wilkins and her, committee. eo MEMORIES CANNOT BE SHOWN PHOTOGRAPHS CAN! DIMITRI LA ZAROFF Photography 124 W. Huren &t., Pontiac FE 4-3466 Here for spring... a basic with fashion i individuality, so beautifully mobile it goes from lunch to late-day elegance road is the setting, and show nights are Friday and Saturday and Feb. | 17-18. The curtain time fs 9 p.m. Nathanie] Doughty js directing with Mrs, Glen R. Miller pro- ducing, Mrs, Havid Burnett and Mrs, Ray Base will hold lines, —| Weston Meyer is cast as Char- ‘lie, the bachelor with the ideal |setup. Frank Orth is Joe, Edward |Sullivan is Earl and William Breec plays Sol, = trombone player. The glamorous dolls who wander in and out-ef this cleverly written’ play are portrayed by Mrs. Robert Raisch, Mrs. Fred Hendrick Jr., Mrs. William Breech and Mrs. Richard Page. The production crews are busy Mr. Base is chairman of set con- struction; Mrs. Charles Coward, Mrs. Robert Harris, Mrs. properties; Muir Lind, tick- ‘ ‘ TBI Women’s Club ' Has Valentine Party Mrs. S. FE. Minard of Norton Club for a Valentine party Tuesday evening. Mrs. Don- ald Beutler and Mrs. Charles Van Mrs. Ross Boyd presided and Elizabeth Keeler of Ways to Make Him Leap at the Chance to Be Your Valentine! our Side! Girls: We’re on This is YOUR year to win your Valentine "for keeps!” we've got the gifts to help you make the most of your nity . gifts that really get close to a man... gifts sure to score a bull’s eye on his heart! N. Saginaw Next to Sears And opportu- gifts that will compliment hit good taste and win his compliments for yours... with just a change of accessories +. a dress of faultlessly slender lines becoming to every figure. Black or navy silk faille sparked with touches of white linen at the cuffs and bodice bow. Sizes 10 to 20. 49.95 silk faille max lawrence shapes the chic lacahsans MAPLE ot BATES BIRMINCHAM A. Quale were guests of the ‘club, SPECIAL Mrs. William Coffing and Mrs. DIETETIC FOODS Martin were hostesses for the eve- Natural Health Foods “|° 58 Wayne, Pontiac. FE 4-4601 Across from the Riker Garage Talmee Sarola, Owner The Oriental look continues in high fashion and also in spring jewelry. a : -———— ——— Test’em... they stay CRISPER z Make the faucet test! Take 3 PremMiuM SALTINES out of mois- 2 ture-proof packet, re- close packet, hold under faucet. Crackers stay crisp! And they're tastier, because Nasisco bakes flavor right in! You compare ‘em — this week! - PREMIUM SALTINES tg allbie® ke het a gt prsputl es SATIN +O ea GALLON (Reg. Colors) 23 W. Lawrence St. ‘ Also available in 2-1b. jolt package, MATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY No Painty Odor PITTSBURGH WALLHIDE "Felipe? — WE DELIVER — PONTIAC GLASS CO. FINISH PAINT Available in 300 MAESTRO Colors Phone FE 5-6441 1. Miller shapes the brown ~ closed:calf pump to new slenderness, tapers the toe and needle heel, then collars it with a shaped band of beige calf for beautiful contrast . . . the slimmest, trimmest shoe to be seen with yoer tailored spring suits and late day dresses alike. 24.95 SHOE SALON STREET LEVEL town brown calf— banded by beige MAPLE at BATES BIRMINGHAM ¥ i . # > RE ARE ee ae se ok US i . i ‘ \ j FS ‘TWENTY. FOUR. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956 | ‘ r . " | Your ‘PTA Is' (Planning County Council One of 18 Sponsoring Conference “Rearing Children of Good will”) of Mi ighigan, Joseph Beatty, Di- will be the subject for the sourth | rector“of Franklin Settlement, Dr. annual Border-City Conference on DeWitt Baldwin, Lane Hall, Uni- iThursday, Feb. 16 at the Horace|versity of Michigan and Dr. Rob- Rackham Building in Detroit. ert M. Frehse, Executive Director, This is a project of the Detroit/Detroit- Round Table. |Round Table and the Canadian Waterford Township iCouncil of Christians and Jews and . ‘is co-sponsored by leading Detroit The Pontiac Lake School PTA is - Fire Chief Boss ~ Resigns Office Awards Contract for, Police, Garage Building in Waterford WATERFORD “TOWNSHIP —; The resignation of Fire Chief Rudy Boss was accepted by the . Waterford Township Board Mon- sponsoring a pancake supper which) | day wigtt. Boss hes served as Pines — and COM- wilt be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. township fire chief since 1951. aa ree. {Saturday atthe school. Acting Fire Chief Ed Smith was! Oakland County Council (of — Tickets wilk be sold at the door. | Parent-Teacher Associations 1s — one of the eighteen Parent- Teacher Councils co-spodsoring Teacher Argentina, Mexico vo Cpidiee ON ole ER Cade, The conference will begin pane Take Korean POWs low bidder at $39.950. a.m. with registration. The The board also passed a reso- grain will open with a panel off NEW DELHI (—Argentina and fution accepting the plans and [Windsor and Detroit area youth! Mexico have agreed to receive the estimated cost of the Sylvan discussing what has influenced last batch of 20 former Korean Shores sewer project. They gave them to have mutual respect for|War prisoners left behind in India, Supervisor Lioyd Anderson jeach other and stand up for theit/the government announced today. authority to set up'a special beliefs. ‘ Of the original 88 prisoners who assessment district. | Moderator will be Sam Rabino-|came here 23 months ago after witz irector of the Michigan refusing to go to either South Ko- During the meeting two amend- ;|Youth Commission. Following the | rea, Nationalist China or to the ments to Ordinance No, 26 were panel there will be discussion| Communists, 6 have been repatri- passed. One provides that all groups staffed with leaders in the ated, 7 are remaining in India, commercial buildings must install: ‘field of human relations. and %5 were handed over to the appointed to the top positon * e *«#@ Contract for the proposed town- ship police and garage building’ incinerators; the other sets up, Brazilian -Embassy Monday minimum construction standards) '! the afterneen a panel of ex Argentina <1 As 12 of the j a cee. perts will point out specifics and |.) send Mexiey 4 OUTSTANDING MUSICIANS — Ariel Haddrill Ordinance No. 3% was also| the “how” in rearing children and Sue Bourns are two of the outstanding mu- sicians chosen from hundreds of students to rep- resent Michigan at the Music Educators Lessee: passed which prohibits the dis-, of geod will. mantling of motor vehicles on the) Some of the panel members are: Ford Motor to Erect Conference Celebrating its Golden Anniversary in St. Louis, Mo, in April. Here the girls get instruc- | tions on a music score from Milford High School band director, Phyl Haddrill. Committee on Boundaries fo Hear From Both Factions ROCHESTER—An issue that be-) challenging the legality of the peti- gan over two years ago in study tions submitted to the County and discussion. is only a*little far-| ther along now than it was then,| | Board of Supervisors through their The issue is that of incorporation ®torney, Everett Hays. of Rochester to a city and annexa- 3 OG tion of a portion of Avon Township. The entire issue is at rest at Two factions on the issue have Present before the Committee on ing incorporation are of the Board of Supervisors. The called the Rochester Progress | Boundaries Committee has delayed Committee. They elected officers q decision on the issue until all the in December, 1955. . facts can be presented to them The. opposing. side formed late from both sides. in December of last year under Rochester and Avon officials the name of Rochester Avon Pro- | feei that the forthcoming pri- ee ee | mary election in Rochester Feb. Several public meetings in the % will give a fair estimate of early part of '55 served to acquaint) how citizens regard the annexa- Rochester and Avonsresidents with! tion-incorporation issue as mem- : bers of each group have filed ‘ for seats on the Villiage Council. | There are five seats vacant. In the meantime, the Protection Proposed bouridaries set by city| Committee has scehduled another ; backers for the new Rochester group meeting for 8 p.m. Monday would go one-half mile west of in the Avon Township Hall. Livernois including the new high school; ‘4 mile north of Tienken p jroad including the North Mill ni van Manor division, the proposed Wrigley Plant in Indianapolis DETROIT (INS) — Ford Motor township highways. Dr. Arnold Meier, Fdurational! Ripoprs meeting = posal eidie Research, Detroit Public Schools, observance of Lincoln's birth-|/T. C. White, Director of Educ ation, a day was postponed to Tuesday, |Windsor Board of Education Mrs. cS Ind., rly eco | Feb. 14 at 7:30 p. m. |Belle Farley Murray. Unis 89 thee location for ft. new steering _—e |kear and cold heading plant. Negro Girl Renews Fight 2 cmmmccment ss made by) MILFORD — Six student mu Ford Vice President 8. W. Ostran- sicians from the entire State ofjin the fifth grade. t At d der, who said the company is Michigan have been chosen to at- O ten A la bama Sc hoo ] negotating to purchase 170 acres tend the Music Educators National aeeyiare beta ee ee near the eastern city limits of In- | Confere ‘nce at Sf. Louis, Mo, and . ss Se eens, TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (INS) — A. voice yote that’ indicated a wide dianapolis for the plant site. Os- two of the six are from Milford petals ru — Brel as aoe Negro coed resumed her fight to. split in faculty sentiment, refused employment = oo ‘ a prov ide High School z eelalleages i 4 — = » approve a . oe ; day to attend the University of Ala.| 1? PPIOW pty cn Galant Ariel Haddrill and Sue Bourns, Two Milford Musicians Among Six «Representing State at Conference fother every year since they were through the 18th. The local students Council_and other interested citi- over an election of officers to take The Music Educators National peg tival at Ypsilanti The pew steering gear and cold both tenth graders, have had first Conference is celebrating its 50th 54. " bom Super Market and National Twist Drill Co.; one-quarter mile east of the present village including por-. tions of the Parke Davis property and south limits would be the same’ ee See ty wal MC SYLVAN MANOR—The_Syivan Manor Assn. held its monthly RECOMMEND ANNEXATION meeting on Monday at the West The Progress Committee com- Bloomfield Township Hall. posed of members of the Village President Leroy Hull presided ms recémmends annexation be- ‘office on March 5. The newly sicians from all over the United ©#US®: ‘elected officers are: States in both band and orchestra. 1. The mew income brought | Paul Kearn, president; James playing, according to Phyl Had- inte Rechester would be substan- | Godfrey, vice president; Mrs. drill, Milford High band director. tially in excess ef that required _ William Maneck, secretary and _ Next Saturday the girls will at- to extend te the entire new area irs, Dale Olsen, treasurer. Jack tend the District Solo-Ensembie the same general expense serv- Brook, Lawrence Boyd were . along with) lees that the inhabitants of the “Jiecied trustees for two year other ‘entries from the Huron Village enjoy. _-« terms. Richard Gaunt and | 2 The excess of new income Gleaves Omohundro still have a will be competing with other mu- 2% - << trustees’ surrender to ‘mob peostlggtlhc gp Gree ‘oo ao rule.” |heading plant is the 37th new unit T@tings in one instrument or an- anniversary beginning April 13th'Vajiey school system. doting ” “| Charies D. Farris, assistant po- to be atinounced or completed by | a |litical science professor, asked Dr,|F°"d since 1946 and is the latest university project in the company’s $3.7 bil- Hold M emorial Service " Autherine Lucy, 26, was ex-| ‘Oliver C. Carmichael, cluded trom Bao further President, at the meeting attended "0" pouewet expansion. notice” by Bag sod of Trustees, by 400 faculty members why — as a safety measure Monday night. “only the National Association for Sand Paintings Copies | for Lt. Thomas E. Hadley | ‘yesterday gave the university 43 the Advancement of Colored Peo- 4 Be Put Displ hours to readmit her as a student ple had asked the governor to call 0 be Fut on Visplay HOLLY — The body of Ist Lt. or face new legal action. jout the National Guard.” why uni-| Copies of Navajo Indian sand Thomas E. Hadley II was brought At Ge thu jae versity and Tuscaloosa police had! |paintings, loaned by the artist, will sf = same t a ea |failed to provide adequate protec-/be on display at Cranbrook Insti. 2©™e for burial four years after bama State Legislature tion for Miss Lucy and why the/tute of Science for the remainder his ‘Shooting Star” jet was shot a emp Bgemegyd the ral ae | |administration had not asked for of the month, the Institute said down in North Korea in 1951 passed: « senile enoeccaee | jextra protection. today | Soo 6 the univ trustees for ex. ‘CANNOT ANSWER’ nae Air Adhd Spe tate A-| Memorial service for Ist Lt : | i suglas, (Who loanec paintings ; “ eluding Miss Lacy trom classes. | “| out gue vom'e sticns. © the Institute, spent 15 years Hadley was held Saturday at the The series of rock and a ‘an = the ing.” / experimenting with sand and dry Hadley home, 306 S. Saginaw St., throwing demonstrations also had! lose — [pigments to copy the Navajo Holly. Burial was in Lakeside reverberations in Washington, — the Institute said. Another octeousr jumped uy to protest “letting the mob rule the! “\university.” The rest of his re-| jmarks were drowned in applause. | [Rae protest resolution, offered | _ Farris despite Dr. Carmi- chasl'a| abvisus| giuplonwere:! uxt Waterford Boy ceo burning incident hours after Miss with » smattering of applause. Schedule Open House Lucy attended her first class. They) But observers said it received ; ae try above and beyond the call ended early Tuesday when the de. the “ayes” of only about a fifth © WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —) o¢ guty: the Air Medal Award: cision to suspend Miss Lucy was of the faculty members present. Boy Scouts of Troop 103 are hold-' the Korea UN Medal; two Pur announced ing an open house — after dinner pi, wearts; three Oak Leaf Both the Alabama Senate and » fase eeeeet dessert program at 7 tonight in the; Qpusters and the Bronze Star. Cemetery Among the medals and hon: ors awarded Lit. Hadley are: The Distinguished Flying Cross together with a proclamation personally signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower acknow!l- edging his service to his coun- Science Institute members and their guests will see Lowell ‘Thomas’ color film on Tibet this Friday evening. gate what he determined ‘“‘the de-' plorable stention” at Tuscaloosa. | The G@utacthness ‘begun eo tec! campus Friday night with a cross-| THOMAS E. HADLEY li ACTION CONDEMNED resolution com-| Hudson-Covert School =p “~~ a> ‘ = Cc lp University student leaders and arg ‘Lucy trustees for} The open house is in observance! Surviving Lt Hadley are his * CAN LOOK ON Pillage “Manager Robert Slone a segment of the faculty members °4!TIng Miss Lucy (of National Boy Scout Week this Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E iv olay : ve t - You CH LD. condemned the action by the Board’ The House yesterday passed a week marking the 46th birthday|Hadley of Holly, a wife. Mrs Detroit Student pened lis he eaeeroses ae ie ge is iiss eS he nae a R J of Trustees in keeping Miss Lucy Y Benet “approved bill proposing that/of the group Julia Day Hadley of Sun Valley and Robbed of $2, 000 which serves hundreds of thou- is ‘upon us today—at this time’ PIN-WORMS c . _ CG ; F =m meee * «¢ chok aes ‘aa ot : “a en pee. A Tt a ‘jane ant DETROIT uw — Maurice Hamil- sands a day. As he waits for his The time has come when these Miss Lucy’s attorney Arthur D. for their bilidron ai wh soy Kiwanis Club Meets Iniece and ne phew. : ton, 20, a student from Iran, told train, the commuter can find out areas needing municipal services 1 OUT OF 3 DOES! Shores, notified school officials|Negro and integrated. WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. Sees [polic= Nee wea Dee tce) ared) cobbed Troma Sieecien! cl ster ing ates ant bectere)s)/part of egiloayy eran olson | of $2,000 near his home last night that: tale . a seer i Honey Grahams « 35° Nabisco. 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Plain or cinnamon ik Ezy Top quality all purpose. U. S. No California grown. Delicious treat ... We reserve the aa to limit quantities, Prices effective through Sunday, — 12, 1956 OPEN SUNDAY 9:00A.M. TO 6: 00 P, Me TS ephat every slanted bit of writing in his village. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WE ad DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956 / © ‘The baseball writers have selected a mighty fine gent named Tom Yawkey as a target for their fistful of rose petals, Couldn't have picked a better all-around man for the William J. Slocum award. Yawkey took quite a shellacking in the papers as he poured more tham,$4,000,000 into the Red Sox. He was called overyuning from a simpleton to a spoiled rich man’s darling. You know how some of that egg- head stuff goes. Frank Stranahan does, too. In certain quarters a wealthy man automatically becomes fair Yawkey hung in there even though his hired hands .and executives have come up with one lone pennant rt DETROIT (#—Gordie Howe, ace| cond place tie with the right winger for the Detroit Red) Rangers. Wings, stood among the all-time = oP greats af the National Hockey, Tony Leswick and Red Sullivan League today, one of the three men scored for Chicago. in leagus history who have hit the Other NHL clubs were idle last 300-goal mark. “night. The milestone marker came owe’ boosted against the Chicago Black Hawks = oe ome = last night in typical fashion, with’ big No. 9 driving toward Chicago lead with 60 The goalie Al Rollins at top speed and| witet winger men the scon New York firing from point-blank range. tng 080 four sasape running be As a partisan crowd of 10,- | fore dropping Sth place last 420 broke onto a happy roar, | year. since 1933. . . Tom first thought the road to Pennantville was paved with money and started spreading it around the American League to acquire finished diamond products like Lefty Grove, Jimmy Foxx and Joe Cronin. Then, after emptying a vault or two with little artistic gain in the standings, Yawkey hit upon the Branch Rickey of roll-your-own. SCOUTS SCOURED COUNTRYSIDE FOR BOSOX TALENT sae looking ix humchecked yout who ould Ni f \ ‘or ' 4 throw, run and slide. mi es a When it seemed that Yawkey’s saplings were ready to sprout, the Hitler mob and assorted gangsters started roll through Europe and Asia. Needless to say, the devastations of war scorched Yawkey’s fields. After the surrender, Yawkey. abandoned his earlier scheme and started playing the bonus baby market daily double who knew all the answers.) Results bordered on the perilous. In no time the Boston clubhouse resembled a Back Bay Ding oom | School as a group of teen-agers, their ts stuff Howe, grinning broadly, raised | Howe joins Nels Stewart and back into a tie with Montreal's | Jean Beliveau for the NHL scor- — one season with the Detroit farm: club in Omaha. The Wings had taken an interest in him two years earlier when he showed up at a training camp as a_ strapping youngster from Sakatoon, Sask. | Howe Joins Select ‘300° Club | | iy | { ¢_ § § Ti f Tp : ; a = | : E 2 f Hi i Ss i ZF 4 Z s z top players. He's the only ambi- dextrous player’ in the league and FFE 2 4 his stick in a gesture of triumph, ' wheeled sharply and returned to the net to retrieve the puck as a souvenir. The marker was a long time coming. Howe had to wait out five scoreless games before connecting Maurice (Rocket) Richard in the) exclusive “300” club. Stewart had | a record of 323 when he retired after 15 years with the Montreal Maroons, Boston Bruins and New! ‘York Americans. Richard, still go-' ‘ing strong in his 14th season with Braves Lose Mentor os a a the Montreal Canadiens, his col- at 6:33 of the first period. He lected a fabulous 450. tallied again in the second period and Lorne Ferguson's goal in the third gave the Wings a 3-2 victory and pulled them back into a se- * * e Now 28, Howe broke into the NHL 10 years ago after playing Memphis remained in a 2nd | place tie with Almont by whipping Capac, 66-53, at Memphis, Jim _ Burns sparked Memphis with 26 | points while Capac’s Bill Ogden Almont, Memphis, and Dryden racked up victories in Southern Thumb League basketball] games Tuesday night. Lee Hartway tossed in a two- scored 19. pointer in the last minute of play Dryden's cagers posted their Ist to give Almont a 63-61 decision league win of the season by lacing over visiting New Haven. Hartway| invading Brown City, 67-42. The Dryden Captures Ist Win: to Get Into Ghianni will leave the public school physical education depart- ment on March 1. He will be- come Western Michigan district sales manager for the Walter Valiet Water Heating Co. of De- trolt. The post will necessitate removal of “Em” and his family with money and marbles, arrived in way Park. peg to Grand Rapids, he says. T icok bi ry and Bob Wentworth each netted defeat pulled Brown City into a he war m for three years Once again Yawkey did an about-face and began to 2 points for the winners and New deadlock for the cellar with its con-| During his work at Washington, |in one of which he was a Ist liew- saben fy oo if ba Pgs @NY|Haven's Al Siefert took scoring queror. Clare Wentworth was the Soop wo ee fnarenleg grees, Gnjohanr fee en . for with ints. wins, 9 and 3 . portent, ve found key laurels with 26. big gun for Dryden with 25 points. |record losses fae oe a his master’s degree in phys-ed at Gavilan Loss Causes Stir U. of M. The Ghiannis have two sons, Eric and Timmy Champ. Boycot i Chade, Gavilan's manager. *‘We} to reverse the ref- t of British Boxing Looms Gavilan had won. The Associated Press card had 6-2-2 for the former welterweight titleholder from Cuba. Lew Burston, a representative of the International Boxing Club who regularly books foreign bouts for ‘American fighters, said afterwards “if the (British) commission don't do anything about this, no Ameri- SPORTS OF ALL SORTS — Among sports fig- ures huddled at the Father and Son Banquet last the Tigers and night at the Elks temple were Lou Creekmur, star attended the affair with representatives from various sports in attendance. can fighters will come to England in the future." Gavilan himself took the defeat , * @ a * “T won eight of the 10 rounds,” he said. “I was the most surprised man in the stadium when the ref-! eree raised Waterman's hand. But. I'm still going to get back my welterweight title." * s Ld | The score card of the lone offi- Tankers’ ‘Big One’ Two of the state's admittedly best prep swimming teams collide headon, Friday aiternoon in Pon-! tiae High School pool. And from the lineup of talent | the Chiefs and Arthur Hill will toss | into the West Huron pool, there is bound to be at least four, and possibly more records smashed That's the observation of astute tor. . “Arthur Hill beat the 1956 state | championship Battie Creek club, | 54-30, recently, and that’s a real | achievement,”” Boyce pointed out | teday. “They are the only team | NHL STANDINGS W LT Pts GPOA |Montreal . 33.12 9 73 181 95 |New York® .. eons 25 17 6 58 152 129 (DETROIT .. oo 22 16 14 BO 136 104 \Chieago .... «oe 16 28 10 42 124 168 Pontiae Press Photo Toronto sieese cel 28 7 41 116 142 — aS ees 36 boxing’s Chuck Davey. Over 750 TUESDAY'S RESULT Detroit 3, Chicago 2 WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE Montrea] at Toronto Boston at New York of \the Detroit Lions, Spike Briggs, president of Results Hae) Park 4 53 Patterson Puts Prep $50,000 Tag on * Port Huroa Waterford Ti, Avon ae ! — 8, Le veoee tiey 0 Hurricane Bout | Rint ‘i, ew Ren IBC Director Scoffs | taper % taro = Guarantee Figure | Frankenmuth 8. Flint Hoover “ anted for Fight Peck 31, Reese 4 - Tl. Ri NEW YORK #—While his price! Pigeon" 62, Deckertiie 4 goes up, up, up, Floyd Patterson's, . Hamtramck 12, Mt. Clemens 40 . chances of getting a fight today, Center Line 66 Fanagse were going down, down, down. Lakeview 16 And that means any kind of a fight—“hot just with heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano, Owendale Werren $1, East Detrott 42, Ferndale 3¢ bees pode Communtty 76, Huron Town- “! 60 Algonac #1, Richmond 13 Memphis @6, Capac 53 | Dryden 67. Brown City 49 Bay City Handy 57. Gagina’ 48 “Ha,” countered Harry Markson, East managing director of the IBC.) [orcham 24. Lagalie 68 r Syracuse 86, Harvard 65 “What promoter can guarantee even a Patterson (admittedly a hot drawing card) $50,000. That bs ; North Caroline State 17, Virginia 76 Di aryland 70 a Lee 86, Johns Hopkins 62 Wi - : Auburn 77, Georgia Tech 74 (overtime) hn te amen on) cere D'Amato, if he is serious about Indiana ch 3. runtington 98 Patterson to a ee shanties’ age oo ! is getting himself te, Avion tT tor ae ‘and more entangied on the maroo * Olivet 48 ‘oe Southern Methodist 100, Texas 0¢ Arkansas 36, Baylor 31 Acizona 78. West Texas 76 Far West | San Pradetecs 77, College of Pacific 60 ;/Righthander in Fold Sox. today announced the signing of righthander Bill Dufor to com- pete theif 17-man pitching com- ; plement for the 1956 campai CHICAGO —The Chicago White} 10C Confirms Squaw Valley Site for ‘60 _INNSBRUCK, Austria (®—Squaw! Brundage told reporters Inns-| | Valley will be the site of the 1960) bruck can get the games only if, , Olympic Winter Games uniess Squaw Valley, Calif.. misses the, ‘something unexpected happens. (IOC deadline for submitting finan- | ene ‘cial and preparatory guarantees | This is the gist of a statement for the ae today by Avery Brundage, Ameri-/ . He added that representatives of ‘thing left now is a receipt by the (IOC of these guarantees by April |1956-the IOC deadline. other IOC officials, | Brundage advised Innsbruck |however, to submit an application Crane Cager Hits "svvteaton mast be ted 32 to Lead Win | Brundage was accompanied by before 1959, Two-Year-Olds John Kirk fired 32 points through the hoop to lead Cranbrook to 75-50 11 in Annual Test victory over Patterson Collegiate | of Windsor on the Crane court Florida Oval ° mae (Ee po ae breds in Florida This total was two short of the/have their annual outing at Hia- school record and the win gave the jeah Park today and King Hairan Cranes a 45 mark for the season. is a 65 choice to win the 3furiong Herb Stanton and Owen Fett dash. | followed with 15 and 14 points | respectively, } Cranbrook held’ a 37-18 halftime | ’ * LJ * z If all 16 go to post, the race will have a gross value of $20,725 | ing t wi LS advantage and was never in dan-\" so ee en inner ger. | King Hairan, judged the “best =. * lin show” at ‘the Florida thorough- Saturday University School ot bred breeders’ affair last month, Dickey and is in a King’s SuiteLady Hairan contest, _ | Robert (Des) Boyce, Chiefs’ men- tas to stop us this season,” Boyce | «| LAGwuiw the 10 40 103 142 | 8 -[Agay ® ‘vou Ag—J sIINSey \cial, Referee Ben Green, was’ not made public as is the practice in England. But the booing and the catcalls lasted for 10 minutes after the ver-| dict was announced. | * * ® The 21 - year - old Waterman laughed off the post-bout commo- | j tion. | * “T took a lot of Gavilan's blows on my arm,”*he said. “I thought I punched more cleanly. Gavilan, did a lot of slapping.” But the opinion of the British | boxing writers who covered the fight was reflected in a story by) Desmond Hackett of the the de | Daily Express who called the de- cision “one of the worst I have ever known.” | Ghianni Quits Coaching . Business three Junior High League titles. Current squad has gone six straight without a loss. His track teams won 15, lost 2 duals, but won 3 league titles and 2 all-around Jun- ior Olympic crowns. Ghianni was all-city fullback at Hutchinson School, Buffalo, N.Y., “T'l) miss the coaching work, but this is an opportunity I feel should CLEAN SWEEP — Les Hornick puts a broom to the stone as Don Brunton (left) sweeps the ice during a practice session for Detroit Curling Club members, The club formed in 1875 has 300 members and six rinks. The sport runs during a five month season in the Motor City. The Detroit club claims to be the oldest organized curling club in the United States. 8 MSU Relays Called Big Ten Preview, Olympic Prospect Michigan, Ohio State, Purdue, Wisconsin, Northwestern and host team Michigan State. EAST LANSING (#—A preview| of the Big Ten indoor track and field meet and of some of the best Olympic prospects from the Mid- ,) gan State relays here Saturday. Gray, all outdoor titlists from _ | Michigan. Kansas also will send Allen west will be provided by the Michi- Some 250 athletes from 18 col- leges and universities will com- pete in the 19-event meet. NCCA champs on hand will in- clude Jim Golliday, 100-yard dash titlist and world record holder from Northwestern, and Bill Nieder, Kansas shot putter. Big Ten headliners to compete include Ed Brabham, indoor 60- yard dash champ from Michigan State and high jumper Mark Booth, shot putter Dave Owne, pole vault- er Bob Appleman, half-miler Pete Frame, Big Seven indoor mile and two mile winner last season, and sprinter Dick Blair. Miami of Ohio) will enter Tirrel Burton, mid-| American loop winner in the low hurdles and high jump. Big Ten entries will include 750 Jam Elks Temple Affair im ed greatly since that loss and are now capable of making a | hot battle of it, Friday. Pontiac aims for its 5th Valley’ win. It is in 2nd place, a meet back of unbeaten Arthur Hill “We figure-this is the big one,”’| says Boyce. ‘Arthur Hill has the ‘horses.’ We have some good ones, Out of eight events listed for Friday's dual here, the PHS coach | N PHS, ‘Jacks Point for Record Meet added. He thinks the Chiefs have {figures at least half will have new hel marks for. the pool. | They include the 100-yard back- | stroke in which ace Tom Cross| may erase the old mark; the 100- vard breaststroke, where Bob Father-Son Banquet Is) Filled With Host of Sports Celebraties | Sports celebraties from all fields) including football, baseball, basket-| ball, ling, golf gathered at the | annual Father and Son Banquet | d last night at the Elks Temple. | It was termed by officials as the | most successful banquet in history) as more than 750 persons jammed) the dining hall. Master of Ceremonies Lyall Others competing will include Kansas, Kansas State, Miami of Ohio, Western Michigan, Wichita, Notre Dame, Drake, Browling, Green, Baldwin, Wallace, Toronto, and Loyola of Chicago. ‘ions Profits for ‘55 Season Under ‘54 Total Loss of TV Revenue One Reason; Cochran Joins Staff DETROIT — The Detroit Lions, finishing at the tail- end of the’N ational] Football League Western stand- ings, showed a profit of $105,000 for the 1955 season, Lions’’President Edwin J. An- derson, announcing the figure yesterday, said the profit com- pared with $178,000 for the 1954 season when Detroit won the di- vision title, He said the chief reason for the decline was the loss of network television revenue, which brought in. more than $100,000 in the 1954 season, Anderson alse pointed out that | Operating ex penses climbed, largely because of salary in- creases for players and nel, and revenue from exhibition games went down, A 5 per cent dividend for stock- | holders was declared last week. Coach Buddy Parker announced appointment of John (Red) Coch- Keavy and Art Manwell (AH) tan-| Smith of the Free Press present- ran as a backfield coach for the gle in what could be a terrific. ©@ the array of sports and politi- | Lions. Cochran, who has been as- record battle; the individual med- ley, with ‘Jacks’ Jim Schadt cap- able of a record effort, and the, 240-yard medley relay, with either team a possible record-breaker. tt’s Hot Stove ‘League Time ond— (Third of a Series) |worst season at the plate in 1955. hitting only .220 in 116 games. However, the big catcher is known aS a good clutch hitter. } 1 | | | AL LOPEZ | Here’s a situation involving He- gan. Indians’ used the correct strategy in this manager Aj] Lopez Jim Hegan of Cleveland had his. Boxer Cleared J Manager |" Ring Death | Ruling Made: Following Inquest Into Death of TKO Victim cal personalities to the crowd, | which included some 250 young- sters who swarmed the guest table for autographs. Microphone comments from the: various sports figures came from| Spike Briggs of the Detroit Tigers, Lou Creekmur of the Lions, Chuck | Davey of boxing fame, Bob Dev-! aney of MSU, Wally Fromhart} from. U of D and Lt. Governor of) Michigan Phil Hart. Drawings were held for the) youngsters with different sports items given as souvenirs. ' Others who attended were Frank Waters of Hillsdale, Glenn John- json, Michigan Amateur golf, |champ, Lloyd Brazil and Bob Cali-| ‘han of U of D, Frank Mitzel, sistant football coach at Lake For- est College, N. C., joins the staff immediately, Cochran, 33, formerty played pro football. with the Chicago Cardinals while Parker was an assistant at Chicago, A vacancy in the Lions coach staff resulted with the resigna- tion of Paul Christman, who worked part-time with Detroit last season, Parker said the rest of the staff will remain the same. Spring Grid Tackle Fatal fo Texas Prep | PHILADELPHIA W—A medical president of the American Bowling} CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. wm — ‘examiner has cleared Baltimore|Congress, Charlie Gehringer, Fred James Brown, 16, was fatally in- Wmiddieweight Rudy Watkins of Ziem, county prosecuting attorney,|jured yesterday when he made a /blame for the death of Philadelphia ciricuit judges Clark J. Adams and|tackle during spring football prac- i\boxér Robert Perry following a bout between the two at the Cam- others. voria Athletic Cub here in Jan- uary * ¢ ® The ruling by Medical Examiner Dr. Joseph W. Spelman yesterday followed his inquest into the bout in which the 21-year-old Perry was the victim of a sixth-round TKO. Perry died Jan. 29 of a brain in- jury, little less than two days after the fight. s ¢ A state athletic commission phys- lician testified that Perry was in excellent condition before the fight. Dr, William Strickand said he ex- 'H. Russel Holland, and many, Sandlot Day May 6 CHICAGO -Sunday, May 6,' has been set as National Baseball Day by the National Baseball Con-! gress. It will signal the official mass opening of the season for |affiliated sandlot teams and leagues, tice at Ray High School. He walked to the sidelines, mo- tioned to another player to take his place and collapsed. He died about 30 minutes later in a hos- pital. Asst. Coach Charles Haynes said Brown suffered a head injury. The boy was not allowed to play foot- ball last fall because he had suf- fered an injury to his head in jun- ior high school the year before. Australian Horse Pointed case, What move would you have amined Perry again after the fight) and found his pupils dilated but MIAMI \®—Those who are shop-| Prince Morvi was flown to this | (R) stands for a righthanded that this condition cleared up while Ping around for a horse to beat |made? batter or pitcher The Indians and New York Yan- kees are tied 6-6 in the bottom of the eighth at Cleveland. Bob Grim (R) is pitching for the Yanks. There's one out when Al Rosen and Raiph Kiner each hit singles and Ferris Fain walks, filling the bases. Hegan (R) is the next sched- uled batter with Sam Dente (R) to follow. Would you: A. Have Hegan try a squeeze bunt? * B. Let Hegan swing away? C. Put in a lefty pinch-hitter for Hegan? a "(1 “3ny) 9b vom sueTp! “Uy ‘uasoy Buysoos ‘Ay @ogLioes! he was still in his dressing room * « © Watkins, also 71, testified that Perry appeared to be getting stronger after a first-round knock- down “until he lowered his guard in the sixth and I connected with an uppercut.” ee The referee told the examiner that he watched Perry closely after he was knocked down in the first lround and that he appeared to be in excellent condition. Whispell at Muhlenber Nashua in the Widener Handicap a week from Saturday are tipped jherewith that they might do much |worse than take a flyer on a strap- ‘ping Australian visitor named Prince Morvi, who will carry only: 118 pounds in the $100,000-added event, or nine fewer than Nashua, counting Eddie Arcaro. es * *# Tt quite probably is a terrible tip, but it’s the one culled from: a number of sources when we asked if the golden horse might just possibly run into some unex- [pected_opposition ini his 1956 debut | ‘as a 4-yéar-old. Actually, it is a bit to as Threat in Widener country last November after he had won several of his homeland’s most important stakes, including the Victorian Derby at Melbourne. The Aussies consider him a whop- per of a horse, and so, evidently, did Frank Rand, the American shoe magnate who brought him over here on lease and is listed as his owner. * 8s @ In his first American test on grass last Saturday, a mile and one-eighth event in which he was asked to go a distance ‘for the first time since last September in Australia, the Prince was beaten ALLENTOWN, Pa. (Raymond difficult to make out a case for/by three-quarters of a length by 'R. Whispell, freshman coach at Lehigh last year, will beja Muhlenberg’s head coach for thejsay you'll > . 8 11 pue eBay Joy parjeq ‘Zany next three years, the college an-jaround a race track unless you're’ -the big animal from Down Under. | full-grown 6-year-old, but they get anywhere willing to listen once in a while. i ® Lough Ree after being shut off in a big way at least once. His rider, Pete Anderson, was burned up and sted he had been aboard much TWENTY-SEVEN ‘|Washington's football problems, de-|to football Ousted Cherberg Tells of SEATTLE &—The University of;told of a fund used for payments players, scribed by investigating legislators * 2 ¢@ “badly bungled,” get another re-| Cherberg, testifying before a tonight by a board of regents\committee of legislators consider- by possibly damage to the ing whether to call a full-blown in- academic and athletic rep- vestigation of the university's ath- t ‘etic policies, accused a number of The regents called the meeting persons of conspiring to get him. yesterday after John Cherberg, the’ These included R. C. Torrance, coach whd was fired last month a Seattle printing company éxecu- 5 5 after being rehired in December, 'tive active in alumni affairs, and Sater et amet st en be guest speakers at St. Benedict's} athletic banquet. . s * Royal Oak Municipal Judge Fletcher L. Renton reports a 29 hand of cribbage. Did it on the jack of spades with the five turning up. He has been playing ‘30 years, having played about 10,000 games, but never saw a with Burton Rodger, De- trolt manager. Judge Ren- ton sald he thought of the possi- bility of = 29 before making the : cut and he couldn’t believe his | THAT’S ALL FOR YOU — Lou Eisenstein, Na- ; » AP Wirephote eyes when he saw it. His op- | tional Basketball. Association referee thumbs left is Paul Seymour of Syracuse, veteran pro ponent made 27 with the hand. | coach Al Cervi of the Syracuse Nats out of the. . star, who the team the rest of the eve- ee 4 tame and| eae With Fort Wayne following a rhybarb. At ning. Fort Wayne won 99-98. . formerly as TV sportscaster is now . 4 se urance around the Pon- 7 ’ ’ 4 H ome Grill Five Tightens Grip Baldoni Meets Jones * * *¢ - «is . Tre # pants scored by Jute OT Lead With 4]-38 Winin Televised Bout een mena. tan cone inte | Gritf's Grill stretched its Na-| Rom Sandage and Steve Kebler | WASHINGTON u — Up-and. the 40’s. He got 40 against Ohio tional League lead to two full] each tallied 18 points and Dale [coming Tony Baldoni puts his 12- State and 45 against Notre (games last night with a 41-38 vic- aa notched 17 ae bout winning skein on the line to- Dame sg tory over the runner-up Independ-| "\. pagel anger ak be Nell Johnston, who scored Goo ot Dettram Jenior Bagh. yiihe, Police Associaton stayed fight atthe Capitol Arena. points. as the Philadelphia War- Class D American League| Jones, a 27-year-old battler from riors clubbed Syracuse 128-95 in| The Independents fought the Grill standings with a 44.18 decision over| Yonkers, N.Y, rules the favorite. pro basketball last night, scored Cagers to a 17-17 standoff at half-|the Lakesiders and the Boys’ Club the country’s ranking 160- 9 field goals in the second quarter time, but a 13-point 3rd quarter by | moved into 2nd spot on the strength| pounders, the veteran Jones hopes to tie the NBA record of floor| ‘he loop leaders provided the event-jof a 48-18-win over the Lakers in to use a victory over Baldoni to shots made in a single period. |¥4! margin of triumph. contests at Eastern. gain a bout with Johnny Saxton, Loule’s Tavern scored a smash- ing 79-39 verdict over Phil's Ina. Chicago Writers Honor Spieser Former Spartan Ring Star ‘Most Improved’ Fighter of 1955 Record fish, for individual ang- lers, are becoming rather common in the Pontiac area. For instance,| A. P. Jones, 4980 Sherbourne Drive,| Elizabeth Lake, reported last of the week that he had taken a 12- inch yellow perch, “‘my biggest! perch.” A minnow on a handline did“ the trick through Elizabeth Lake's ice. ~ oy A Biggest pike ever taken from Middle Straits Lake by Arnold Richardson, or his family, was the ~$6-inch-long, 11-pounder the 28-year old fisherman reported that he speared a few days ago. The fam- ily lives at 3538 South Union Lake road, Walled Lake. weight Chuck Spieser, former Michigan Statse boxing standout, is the winner of the Chicago Boxing Writers and Broadcasters Assn. award as the most improved fight- er of 1955, Spieser, whose last bout ended in a 10-round draw with Willle Pastrano, a high-ranking heavy- Aragon Breaks. With Pilot, Wins Over Tiscareno * In ‘D’ National division games the Hot Shots and Aces kept on the heels of the front-running Me- 4 a9 Stone Front in adult games at Pon- tiac High and Slaybaugh’s-Aces and Police Association-Wolverines in Class D contests at Lincoln. Marine from Wilkes-Barre, Pa won 29 of 36 bouts—19 of them a2 Nearby Tonight's bout will be televised nationally (ABC at 10 p.m. EST). ‘Puddin Head’ Jones ‘Out at Home Plate | LAURINBURG, N. C w—Su- Florida Tennis: By GRANTLAND RICE —-tomorrow—tomorrow—and then . |The sunset is over in one flaming thrust; The deep twilight fades into darkness again Where the hurt and the heartache find covering dust; And the dreams that we knew : Are gray ghosts that gather where darkness is deep, To haunt us no more all the far ages through, As we find the last solace of silence and sleep. _- The fogs and the mists shroud the sigh and the song, But the road isn’t long. The breaks may be right or the breaks may be wrong— But the road isn’t long; The sunrise is shining a moment or two— The —s — are flashing where lightning rides We fall and we rise till the finish is due By the bank of the river where Charon floats by; For all it’safight— . The battle front winds by the path each must know, The tears blend with laughter—and weakness with might— . Where gray Fate is ting the way we must go— The may be set by the swift and the strong— But the road isn’t long. (Copyright 1956, A. 8. Barnes & Co.) Only five teams have batted .300 or better in World Series competi- tion. ‘Meet Continues Road Isn't Long-as Fate Points | : | | Gene Tunney took up tennis to a ef un keep in shape after he retired un- defeated as heavyweight champion : of the world, Jim Sutherland, backfield coach fired by Cherberg last fall and’ since hired as head coach by Wash-' ington State College. Cherberg said “I was fired be- cause Torrance was faced with’ ihaving to give up this so-called fund that he operates." . CY OWENS Service Special of the Week here’s a STRAIGHT STEER * ¥ ca The fund, Cherberg said, was. used to pay for trips by football players, vacations for the players’ | |wives, new cars and other pur. poses “Team morale," he said, “was hurt considerably because some boys were receiving money from the fund and some were not.” : Last fall, he related, when some: players backed him up in a revolt istarted by disgruntled team mem-_ ibers, they were cut off from the fund checks, "H. P. Everest, vice president of | the university and one of the men) holds responsible for his' ouster, announced after the fund was discussed that the regents will meet tonight. Druggists, Philgas Score League Wins | Tex Klaus bucketed 27 points, to pace Philgas to q 67-41 triumph over Johnson & Anderson in Wa- terford Recreation League basket- ball last night. Joe - Umphrey scored 25 points for the losers, Drayton Drug tied Clarkston for the loop lead by crushing the Waterford Merchants, 94.39. Four Druggists tallied double figures, headed by Gino Oppollini with 19 points. Phil Runkel made 17 Fordomatic Bands & Linkage ” Adjustment Special Price 3995 Includes Reed Test night in the 7:15 opener. The Mer-} _ FE 5-4101 After Rhubarb WEST-PALM BEACH, Fla. &— The South Florida Tennis Tourna- ment continued on an abbreviated scale today after all except one | member of the Miami doubles, team withdrew. The rhubarb followed a match |which David Harum of the Univer- . 742 W. BUS. PHONE FE 5-8273 [ MORAN’S HEALTH CLUB | MARK A. 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Tynan, FE 4-2801 Virgi Keener, (Meliy) MEtrese 1.7489 ‘| VOTE NO Against Issuance Of Said Bonds MARCH 5 The Fight for Free Enterprise Ne 5 i | es Facts About the Outdoors * * & : More than 200,000 trout fisher- men test their skill each year in Michigan, Approximately half of the state’s 36,000 miles of streams are trout waters. * * @ Mountains state Beaverg equipped with chisel- like teeth, are able to gnaw logs under water by closing ear and nose valves. * * * Federal taxes on fishing’ tackle are turned over to individual states: under the Dingell-Johnson act to provide better sports fishing. Michigan received $240,000 under the program in 1955, third largest eid among the states. Upstate Man Aids Fish Count LANSING—Niquolae A. Johnson of Kawkawlin, has rejoined the staff of the Institute for Fisheries| Research assigned to creel census) on Pontiac Lake, Oakland Coun- ty and Whitmore Lake, Washtenaw | County, according to Conservation) Department Director Gerald E.! Eddy. Johnson is a veteran of World) War II, having served with the U. 8. Army Signal Corps. He at- tended Central Michigan College at Mt. Pleasant. ORDER Clean | Winter Comfort NOW! PEEDWAY FUEL OIL CALL: FE 5-6159 OAKLAND FUEL and PAINT CO. 436 Orchard Lake Ave i Angler Can't Figure for Taking State s Sturgeon < By JACK PATTERSON Probably because of a picture of a 163 peund stur- geon, published recently, we've received quite a few ueries lately as to whether the odds are tipped suf- ciently in the fisherman’s favor to make pursuit of these worthwhile. Well, who knows? Chances -of taking a fish over 100 pounds in any given day, or weekend, or even in a sea-* ——e son, may be very slight. Serindl MA A esa yp - hog ‘ ce or seve s$ Wil s On ‘the other hand, the Suiky coal off cal tay aat cocever isee the fisherman tangled this. should be we don’t know, up with a monster. So how ues can you compute odds? Like The Silver lake chain has been spearing pike, or hunting producing some fair to very good bluegill fishing, although how it deer, there can be no guar- antee of success. continues to do so with the num- * & #& ber of fishermen it attracts is a mystery. But armed with the knowledge that he is in a spot where stur- bat bei 2 ant he see: Mow Personnel knowing that-the fish can be, and) are, speared, the fisherman is! . . tary Secure te ect“ fficer Named | he asks. If bis luck is running good and— : | . ta comeewonreeedse £0 Region Post job, he's got himself a fish. It not, he’s not harting particu) Fred Jacobson Takes tinuous forest production. FARM FORESTS — Hundreds of Michigan farmers are taking part each year in a program to improve timber management on-to beat the confident skiier skim-, small land holdings which make up about 28 per cent of the state's forest land. Conservation Department foresters assist farmers and other landowners by recommending management practices for con- ~ it he goofs with at Minneapolis | the spear when a . ) big fish is on! MINNEAPOLIS (#—Appointment target, he'll hate! of Fred Jacobson as personnel offi-| himself for aye. | for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serv- So -forget about ice, Region 3, was announced Tues- conc day by Daniel Janzen, Region 3 | director. Gan’s biggest fish | . sounds attractive, Jacobsen, who has been with PATTERSON go to it. | the service for six years, has Probably the best sturgeon lakes | been game management agent that are easily accessible are) '@ Fremont, Ohio, since 1952. Burt, Mullet and Black. Perhaps| Earlier he held a similar post because we've fished jt more, we, ' Marshall, Mich., after a period might give Black lake a little) Service with the Wisconsin edge, particularly near where the) Comservation Department. Black river runs out. Maybe not) A native of Cumberland, Wis., he the best place for a really big/is a 1939 conservation graduate of one, but who's going to kick about/the University of Minnesota. any legal (42 inch) sturgeon?| He will report here about Feb. Particularly, reduced to steaks/10. In his new post he will have and grilled with almond butter.|charge of the federal personnel The remainder of February is/management program covering open for sturgeon on inland lakes. more than 400 fish and wildlife em- |ployes in Region 3. Perch fishing comes and goes | MMe) tarty, except that U.S. Wildlife Place | Expert Claims Phychology Can Fool Fish UM Man Tells How to Make Use of Unusual Kinds of Bait ANN ARBOR —Those fish are | wily devils, but a little bit of fish’ Fishing Strictures Eased on St. Clair LANSING (#—The State Conser- | vation Department today issued an ‘emergency order lifting fishing re- 'strictions on large areas of Lake St. Clair. The department said it took the ‘action to prevent a “fish kill" psychology and you can fool them. threatened by the build-up of ice That's the word from a University of Michigan fisheries expert. _Ice fishermen have become | tate any species -jand = si concerned, says Prof. Karl F. Lagler, with the cost of bait. He has a couple of ways to help them out of their predicament. on the St. Clair River. including the channels themselves. Order expires April 1 unless can- Use natural bait at first, he says. |Celed previously. That'll get them coming to your| . me Then use artificial bait, Collegiate Ski Riders ice hole. or even a piece of the you caught. just hungry. No sense in irritating the wife They're not choosy, on Saginaw Bay but at most any | time is good enough to well re- pay the patient fisherman for Minnesota, |Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Nebras- The region covers Michigan, North Dakota, South any trouble he’s been put te. | ka, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Mis- | souri play, but not necessarily best fishing, is on weekends course, but even though there many fishermen, it's a big bay and the perch tee choosy about where they hang out, most of the time. Locally Pine, Upper and Middle | Straits are producing fair to good bluegill fishing with pike coming, along at a pretty good clip in both | ,¢ Upper Stratis and Pine. Elizabeth ,., lake is turning out some very good bluegills * » It's still Union lake for ciscoes, and some rather nice perch are = can Legion Hall, coming from Square lake. Orchard q fake has some very good perch by bus. A successor to Jacobson in Ohio jis expected to be named this week. ee ep Firemen Hold ‘2nd Fox Hunt This Weekend ROCHESTER—Second fox hunt the season, sponsored by Roch- er Fire Department, will be held Sunday, Feb. 12. The hunt) movi iwill be held on an 800 acre site| +), in this vicinity. Hunters will meet at the Ameri- West Fifth at a.m. and be taken to the acreage jbut they are not always easy to, Following the hunt a dinner will be served in the Legion din- - KELLY TIRE SPECIAL To Make Room for Spring Shipments—We are Selling Out Our Present Stock AT NEAR WHOLESALE! On First Come... WHILE THEY LAST! IRWIN SUNOCO SERVICE ng room. Proceeds from dinner tickets will be used for the de- \partment’s charities 200 hunters from the surround- ing area attended the hunt and dinner on Jan. 22. | -_—_—_ | Blood transfusions for ailing horses are a common practice at Hialeah. The usual horse trans-| ifusion involves a gallon of blood from a pony. . 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Both still and movie cameras are clicking merrily through the winter months in an effort to capture the world of fun outdoors, with all of the artistry) of nature at her best to help them! | Snow laden trees, the cream- puff effect of drifted snow along) awoodland 4 stream, frost-cov- glittering results 1 of an ice storm © — a whole world . of contrasty light » and shadow en- jcourage photo graphic ‘composi- ition at this sea- And for action there's nothing) ‘ming down a long “schuss,”’ or ‘the graceful gyration of a figure ermen can tell a story on film, too. it your photography lies main- | ly in the field of biack and white you must have discovered the | ‘day into many extra hours, giving all other films are sheer disap- |pointment. a In our own motion picture work} for television, Tri-X has been the fishing g = a sige | Naturally this means you | The first thoroughbred meeting, ‘at Laurel in Maryland was opened) on Oct. 2, 1911. iskater caught in mid-air. 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Gas Advocates: in Grain Market| xz. se=.v...Drifts Aimlessly | PAWSG OFFS Stay in Cistern Hit by Staebler~ Pe aad = — Ford®» .......0...0l The Oakland Convocation of The man in the muffler and the "IN, sale. bid cad acted to stop, he said. : : man in the cap stand idly on the residential 3 lots 14 to 26 Pither’s| Episcopal churches. will be held comer. They've been there! two Addition and lots 35 to 37 of as Monday at St. James Episcopal A s H h B , ‘Church, 355 W. Maple St., Birming- pours now—just as they have stood rraign ump rey | urglary Counts Jail sessor’s plat 27. ham. The day will begin with a a ey day for - eee on . thes es Sprayers of | Communion Service at 10 am. | Gin es mma Uo OLOrnern A | Ch ? 6 d R d M Commissioner Floyd P, Miles, a A short talk will be given the Ireland's 28.6080 unemployed. . on ssault arge | ran apl S EN. report, second reading and pub- | parish and mission Women's Auxil-| That fi - lic hearing was deferred for two jaries by Enwin Pugh of Wales.| the working’ a. ape, Thomas E. Humphrey, 58. was GRAND RAPIDS « — Two weeks for rezoning to manufac. His topic will be “Young Girls in| times the wxsunios ta caus arraigned yesterday in Pontiac Grand Rapids men who police say turing 1 of lots 145 to 147 of the the Episcopal Church.” | the rest of the Tleed See Sak i Municipal Court on a charge of have admitted 24 burglaries in Dixte Highway subdivision, At-the 12:15 luncheon, Mrs. Dor-| dom. —_agsaulting his estranged wife with western Michigan, waived muni} 7) th meard of In Londonderry, with 50,000 pop-| intent to ae cipal court examination yesterday le —— ; 4 fancy, 5.00) © back home, apparently none the : CHICAGO ® — A nervous and) t%e ba; ix ia NEW YORK @~The stock mar. NS ; Weiter wambid hendeaad ‘e ie Daj Bo} £8. 00 bu, Ma The i, e TAGS ee, worse after a Sweek stay at the) State Dem Leader Calls grains | orm Spy. fancy, 400 bu: No i. 214-/*et Grifted aimlessly in quiet trad- cs JB. Y po ROSA bottom of a dry cistern 30 feet on the Board of Trade today,|> ling early this afternoon, 2 oF a NN 3 >» dew. ‘for Election Defeat of losses running to more than aiisoaee be i were e 8 ¢ ; * ee Six Republicans cent in some deliveries. Mi ted, We L 3 Prices became thoroughly mixed e. Ma / May" e oh Buddy ia ee ¢ op fone, 3.7% bu; Ne | Ee hepa bs man ly i. : : | and Junior Gibbons re- There wasn't much bullish news set Geneon": S54 o dos ‘hehe lower. There was some improve-| Mm . } = uk “ee WAY a [grel, with collie charecteriatica,| LANSING @ — The Democrats to inspire buying. Even soybean) Onions, dry, fancy, 1.7 ; No 1. ment after the first hour but then + ay joday make political ots dp bas, “y No || missing Jan, 1, Last Sunday. aiset out t to now sane Sime almost daily’ |: ba. Rotators, fancy, 180° 80- . Be r } f os under a house next door to the from Michigan which helped send jor the past week, succumbed to)pas: No 1. 1. 140 6-t bag ishes.| Fluctuations ranged within a ne), oe, ae ve eB NAGE), |Gibbons’ reaidence 4nd caught the(the Harris - Fulbright gas bill mild pes pressure. That de- 18 jos bea. bard, Rothouse. tency point for. the most Part. f \ A) \ae fs |gleam of two eyes. Firemen were through Congress. ‘é A pressed sayteans. Setheusn tensy. 150 6en tehes Me T. j ; called and rescued the emaciated The market received support on| 180138" dos behs Rutabagas, No 1| The Associated Press average of | Democratic State Chairman Neil the way down from buying orders TH-Ags. by Mubwara, No.1, tbl 23. bu 60 stocks was up 10 cents at noon we. * 6 6 Staebler said his party will make placed under the previous sas-|Tomélqns.” hothouse, No 1, 3.00-3.40 ¢-tbito, $177 with the industrials ad- Now Lassi is romping again|® “™ajor campaign issue” on the sion’s close. This made for a fair-| “GReens—kaie No 1, 100-180 bu, |V@2cing 40 cents, the rails down with Buddy and Junior and a hole|™tter in an attempt to enlarge ly active trade, 01 LOE, AND SALAD GREENE —Col 20 cents and the utilities un- in ‘the concrete block foundation the state's Democratic minority. In Wheat F acaela Ga me = | Volume for the day esti-| JBN Cane pert doce to dati prams we Mouse ous ‘ near DETROIT EGGS 4 ume was a oo ‘ . pond MLD an ‘ i, at. , tives, x DETROIT, : —Begs, f.0b. 000, ae ; ~~ . ps a ae a ROL Pat Sk ef | | Sct $1.29%; oats unchanged to % low-|,,Wmtes—Orade A. large 46; medium) es ¢ ¢ masa Ye « ~ ) Po ; = At { epts -43, weighted average @. Grade B, - i . i , for the bit as Reps. Clare E. er, March 63%; -% to | large 43. Steels were down as a group / ; . / f ; i er, March Hyp dl Sellad aeryae;-Orade A, Iarge 45; medium|chemicals were chiefly ahead. } : i sat Hoffman, Jesse P. Wolcott, Al- changed to 1 cent lower, March roo Ny gen pp aloe " iy Ge } soles ppE aye ae = lard 3 to 5 cents a iat medium “38-30%.” Grade B, recy pai lata & Pacific Railway " ower | Dondero. undred pounds lower, March See oo _|held two-point gain. Amer- ss 4 $11.87, large “Dieti: medium w Grate 'B — Distilling = = around Se are “These stx Republicans,” 7 et about steady. Over- lollowing news of a per cent ven Proposal iven Staebler, “would rather make Grain Prices slow and suj eppear ample oo all stock dividend. The stock has been oi] and gas interests richer than offerings. cel rom nearby artas | - i | , | 3 recently, bly in antici as 2-4,000 Kilowatts protect the earner : cmosse exam | iineameind Set ante Shen, .'oe eatiet ofthe ectual anrouncemeat Ofte ater ate we ae) CHICAGO, Feb. 8 (AP)—Opening grain: market needs. : . Plant Operation : S ut ray ut a, crrmorPEPROT IPCUEY, |” New York Stocks | pod eon le a: May 202: ie May cs. MY pound sha Betrot ‘for Ko vealag Gake | Shereing | @ustusasans WASHINGTON (INS) — The ON St ; : Sep Sieaees: text ee | feavy hens SG .. 201 Kimb Clk .., 48.6. Atomic Energy an-| “We're going to tell every gas- ] 94 jaca pullie inquovdmeat praectelo the City Commission last _——. * @ aa roumry a Shs e'Shis | Pn io BS within the city wilt be adjusted ac- |"! The members are: W. G . CHICAGO, Ped. 1 (AP)—Live poultry |Cities Sv! ..-- 60.2 Phelps Ss cording to a newly adopted public|Kehoe, Vernon K. Archer and The flack of representative! sbout steady on hens, steady on bal-|Climax Mo .... 64 31.7 4 from the Arab side is {'01)' coops 108802 Gf (yesteraay |OoT ace ah 45.3 improvement formula. James F. Spence : : bong Te! pare) en 85.6 The formula will provide for uni- last night » a major factor ham the Pre-|prices unchanged; heavy hens 24-25; |Com Edis...... $8 -) were engl mier’s task. pering light hens hie, brotlers or fever Gon, Ppt dik 3084 Ms formity of assessment and was/neer’s estimates for 10 * * «8 under 4% Tb. 24-25, over 4% Ib. 28-30, Ont Bak ..-.. 348 a jnecessitated because of increased|ping projects within the city total- a Mollet promised last night he| ““*¥" % Cont Git ccd 4 loperating costs. It becomes effec-|ing $32,018.48. Public hearings will veen name raat — for tives ; Curtiss Wee 383 - as tive as of yesterday and will not —- Feb, 14 on the paving jobs, Igeria soon in place of 79-year-|- C tock PICCOLO 2 SS 83 affect jobs where engineer esti- commission authorized the : old Gen, Georges Catroux, ‘The _ DETAROIT LIVES De ¢ bese. ¢, Safeway Bt... 45.4 mates have ajready been presented City Assessor to prepare special Fish 4:30 to Premier allowed Cotroux! ts wis. pDETROM, eb. 8 (AP)—Moes salable | Dow Chem.... 003 (= Ss i the Commission. assessment rolls for the following 7:20, athe. 68, = See ries ere ome area sows: market” generally EI aus Lite ..31 tea The now cchedule semnsine Ge [thy tee NAGE echadles for the Fred's School. 197 B. Parke St. French steady; few sales good and low choice|El #& Mus ... 43 45 same as last year’s except for i. elle. Monday in protest. . : sone shiek socket vant amie ena Sat et Be = five exceptions, : And | Ez-Cell-O ... 65.6 69 City Manager | Beverly avenue from Baldwin to Unt- balk wuilhy eos a eaest OI: \Betre Mer. £78 $4 Anna} Walter K, Willman explained, |jj7-\'7) Bisine @venue from Oskiand to Ws your triend’s tn $s sail neem heavy kinds 13.00: canners and culters. poog Mach |. 83.4 35.2 an) Assessment per front foot for |to Hillside drive and Hillside from bail. Ph. FE 5-0426 or , 0as 5 0- 0as a mostly 9:50-11.80; utility and commercial Preyn ‘Tre... 38.8 "43 whom | sanitary sewers will be increased 4 See « ‘ avenue Adv. roe atcel seth eet itaet SS Rens Renate Gen Bee. Sa “Yi |she is. suing in New York for a| trom $2.50 to $8. Storm sewer as- |e fom Peddock to Gouin. boulevard: Rummage Sele. Youth Center. Saves Actress Life lished; ony sales good and low choice |Gen Fds .... 80.4 3| separation, Tuesday was awarded! sesaments per square foot of . nye hg SA atord Lake Orion, Pri. nd . rere oar ge cham he ray Gon “ta Sa} Secon iP 4 $500 a week temporary alimony,| ares will Jamp trem threo cents |S3ise ca foe Gaui $qut Cor , | NEW YORK a-A transcont|“Sney pial Sn Otis tonal SS Se Bag ltigiegt ate any ne oe oe a 6 a werPn Sani, Peckinn Ad nental telephone call to police here’ sbout ‘tteady at $as0, tus’ murbet ast Goethe... Wh Temas Co a 1a) Y. State "eueice Court tery: Other changes will be: six cents) 1. commissioners also declared a ; |fully established; ue i... . 5 : : early ae Feared eee = feel mostly prime 0a Ib vooled lands ns fie i Tims R Bear’. €13/and second only to $700 weekly toca uae ; - o pig Deapllesord public necessities for some 45 pub- Ethiopia plans ot develop air : called Beverly Hills — sent officers | CHICAS GAGO LaVESTOCK [Tromecets 3s er beet ete mith el any hana , ian ome curb and gutter and related work He en aremen t — for sec as ere ietiien, ‘ to the apartment of a young bru-|.coe market” tion (Ari Site weds tiene"! ane BB, Bee i | ee eee will be $2.50 per front foot ($2); | sO hela at mene greening nette who had taken sleeping pills.| Roqerately ective: butchers steady tojIndust Ray . 66.3 Unit Aire. 603. while the assessment for grading! s City \ * ¢ «@ a5 higher, weights around 280 Ib and|Iniand Sti .. $1 Onit Fruit .. $2 |[e seeps Lee by and graveling, per front foot, will nmission meeting on the same The New York Daily News said] Seedy to mostly 23 higher: wang clear interlak fe . 09 oe = - be :) njuries ospila ize be -hoosted trom $1.20 to $1.50. : jobs. : } the call from Beverly Hills was| 12.7; most pts 1330 and above include jt Bus Mach 99 US Gtsel -... $2.4) ° | Other business taken up on the | made by producer Fred Finkel./f0my Noi, Sn¢ 2%: Spprem@Mately, 200'tnt wick 1... 804 weet Un Tel i Township Sledder 12 lengthy 46-point agenda last night, . . hate, former husband of singer 9S) PERM RSL AEA in ae") wee Bn Be 12 ‘included adoption of resolution arnings on: la an, ‘lots 350-600 1b 10.00-11.80; few under int Tel & Tel. 31.8 White Mot 382) 4 49 authorizing the city attorney to . z . 2 ; é | -year-old Waterford Town- ae et : The attractive brunette, Cynthia Salabie ‘atts 6,500; salable pn ee coal 8 Wentworth : 43.8 ship boy who was playing in the prepare two deeds, one for the) wisrow saLem. =.C. aNe)—R. 2 . Sargent, 23, of 3 E. 63rd St., Man-/ 400: steers and heifers fatrly active, Jnns Man .. 85 6Yale & Tow. 6) | purchase of a parcel of land by|Reynolds Tobaces Co. today : atten eas identified by tic New unveen, strong to fully 1.00 higher; cows| Jones & L .. 46.4 Youngst Sh&T 685.7 road with his sled yesterday eve- Detroit Ed: Giant Ge other| [cord net earnings of 47, or | , y : R » er, spots (88d) ining was re ' 06 per common share, in ¢om- : _- s led by the News and bulis active, mostly 25 high te Kennecott ...131 g was reported in satisfactory t ison $5.05 1988 y as a Broadway actress, Mrs. Cyn-|Mocktre and ‘feeders about steady. a, STOCK AVERAGES leondition in Ponti Gaal lee | liquidate an encumbrance |pered with 944,626,193, equal to 94.19 i 4 thia Douglas Sargent, divorced — loads average Dp to high prime! wEW YORK, Feb. 6@—Compiled by The! tal thi — |caused by a 1922 deed. ore from Paves ge im 1984 = YOUR HOME 2 : from television writer Herbert 32°01, steers 23.50-24.60; four loads | associated Press. pi is morning. $064,426,772 Inst year. Chairman ' q Safaeet A oe: Acad chetee and rime steers! 300 1818 CO Hospital officials said James The Commission also im- [John C. Whitaker said the ’s filter f . ib sieare 3008 18.08- taien cee cree Indust. Rails Util. Stocks! structed the City Plan Commis. |"? ‘iestettes, which accounted for about TODAY! “<2 steere 1886-17007 coed te Bogd Gradeinet change... +4 —3 ... +1 Luther Jr. suffered a fractured ty three percent on 1963 sales, now account e\ The woman, quoted by police as) heifers 15 00-19-25: Utility down to 1100, NOOB Wed... 381.8 1343 8 I$ right leg when he and his sleq| %" %& investigate whether lot 16 |for about « fifth of domestic produetion ME = saying she had taken two sleeping | canners mand cutters 850-11 45 Putty | Week, O89. 3302 ee ing were hit by a car driven by = apemacl plat 147 could be | ew york c1NS—The Genera! Bak-[\ CRAWFORD - DAWE - GROVE pills and bad had “‘a couple of and Choice sewers 36 60.28 Ge viyif oo Year ago .....217.8 1211 106 1581 Eugene L. Berg, 31, also of Water- ecld for commereial use, and a6 |ing Co. reperied togey record not selee| ; ; drinks,” ita} |commercial 12.00 29.00, cull to\oss-s@ high ...287@ 1424 75.7 1815 cepted a resolution from the $128,680,380 for its 1958 1 year. ee vemetreonmel rai ales | goo 0 low choice eaiae ob aan 1985-86 low..... 203.1 114.9 os 144 4 ford Township. The accident hap- board approving the replatting of Senden es thie per coeenin ‘ean Insurance of All Kinds moet Bs as Bobo ae 1738-18 25 [i high. 3818 1208 683 138 peer cn erry road near Pontiac} end Serko Ne, 1 plat. 1964 te $8,108.33, equal to 92 cents per | 716 Pontiac Stete Bank Bidg. FE 2-8357 pump.” DETROIT STOCKS | Be - The commissioners also con- ees — = ——— —— 5 becca rg told Waterford Township . “ z Unemployment | Figures arter decimal potnts a mgnthe police he was driving south on curred with the planning commis-’ Ls Oo ‘ -, Episcopal Churches i2 North Ireland stiri name..." Vily"if" Mery Road, and sew James when [Nom TeeaMmendaton® atest | : ‘Gertty-Michigan® ..,.... 25 27 his car hill in the d layout and suggested names for : 5 T in Is] Maeoreecemen | S| topped @ hill in the road. |the Pontiac Knolls subdivision, | = ~ Ops In {sies | Maceo Berew .-- woe 39 3 , James had been sledding down I tan antl ois | e . [Midwest Abrasives... § ¢j\the other side of the hill. 2 ides Cone So Creo i BELFAST, Northern Ltd sesesene heard the second reading and held m . Treland (P wayne Screw* .......... an 13) Due to the ice, Berg was unable a public hearing on rezoning to! 4 °| } \] — £d Williams — First in Oakland County With Complete Equipment FOR VULCANIZING — AND RECAPPING All Size TUBELESS TIRES From 6.70x15 Thru 11.00x22 — Te Williams Tire Co. 451 S. Saginaw at Raeburn St. orthy Dengler will conduct a discus-| | sion on “Recovery of Family Life|Ulation, people talk of old men who| Humphrey, 7181 Pontiac Lake on a charge of breaking and en- Through Maturity of Women.”’ Chil-|have never had a job except in the|Rd., demar examination and tering. B R f D dren will be cared for in the nurs-/two world wars. Belfast, despite} was returned to Oakland County) Earl Cool Jr., 25, and Richard, ronx e urns em ery at no charge. its booming shipyards, has nearly Jail when he failed to post $10,-/D. Dean, 31, were bound over to ; Reservations must be in to Mrs./11,000 out of work. In the villages/900 bond set by Judge Maurice circuit court under $2,000 bond fg) Seat in Congress Homer Harbage, 591 Lenox St., FE/even farm workers are idle. |E. Finnegan. The examination was each by Muncipal Judge John C. 4-8112 by Thursday. | The main reason is the decline scheduled for Feb. 15. Loucks They particularly were} NEw YORK W—A Bronx con of linen, Northern Ireland's biggest’ Police said Humphrey slashed charged in the burglary of a local Hospital Medicine Food industry next to shipbuilding. Irish his wife Helen, 48, with a paring plumbing firm where $240 worth Bressionat ah Boney pee : linen has lost ground to new tex- knife Friday night at Pontiac State of merchandise was stolen. be “th ‘ de oe : 4 He . a Tax Squabble Cleared tiles and to competition from Hospital. A hospital employe, she Police said the pair also admit-|35" . ga - Shes - ealey & LANSING w—The state revenue Cz@choslovakia and Japan. This has lived on the grounds since ted burglaries in Grand Rapids; ats~ yore ee Corneniasioner! anid today the cur- %cline in turn has hit the, farms separating from her husband two Marion, Lake View, Cutlerville,|~ fea $ ) “ — y a smal] portion of reg-, rent controversy over .sales tax Which grew the flax. pantie lees Rens a96 Nesey. istered voters went to the polls, on hospital food and medicine was| Britain's wartime minister of, She was released from Pontiac SS and registration had been light tn| caused by a “misunderstanding.” production Oliver Lyttelton, now ener Hr may meee chilean Group Claims he tree place. prom Commissioner Louis M. Nims)!“ an ads a develop- rea’ ! neck wer : H x said the State Revenue Depart-|ment, council trying to bring new wounds. New High for Peak eakey, lev 7° ment had no intention of taxing Heel pone eS eo kK meals and medicine furnished to|Soon jos go to Unit ] patients. . . ‘States to tell American baseees| ~ Education re He said the department will, men that Ulster is a fine field for EERO an Warren B. springs Peak) is the tallest moun- who vacated the seat upon election however, insist that hospitals pay development. Cooksey, chief of staff at Florence tain in the Western Hemisphere. to the State Supreme Court bench sales tax on medicine furnished ‘Crittenton Hospital, was elected) The expedition, which scaled the last November. . seas from the hospital Claim Cows Captured unanimously by the Detroit Board! peak on the Argentine-Chilean bor- The Republican percent- Nims |sai received complaints from druggists 'dan said today that a party of Douglas Jamieson. Jamieson, who been listed at 22,539. lelection. The Liberal party, whose Aconcagu sales tax on prescriptions to out-|Monday night south of Lake Ti- County Republican Committee, suf-!Peak—23,035 feet — has been con-|state, received the remainin patients, while druggists Sat ci (the Sea of Galilee) and fered a fatal heart attack in Ann sidered the highest in po pt in each of he tires} selves do. jeaptured 30 cows, |Arbor Jap. 27. | Americas, ye _ lyears. sai ics University ity Chapel Hill, some 12: _miles distant. ao THIRTY-TWO ees x See aka yi 4 4 - Spinster Adopts Seven Shoshone tun Pa. @—A young and|State College in this central Penn-jacute. Later, however, she found|I'm mare they'll he ied'to bear woman out there were seven children. Up-|the news anyway.” f, jhesitatingly, she conyetat te: tole . Ld chiropractor. 'sylvania region. ane the foster mother of two. . HAVEN'T THE NERVE children’ orphaned nine years ago,, heads for Idaho soon to collect| She promptly agreed seven little Indians whom she tends to adopt. difficulties were described as all seven. I haven't the nerve, But'go to Fort Hall next ‘month. have offered to lend. a hand with . SSeS NS OTE NSEIOTER : donations of money, clothing, food jand household goods. The whole happy brood will be turned loose in Dr. Imogene Bark- er’s five-bedroom house which, she. says, “we can fix up here and there to accommodate all nine children and a married couple now, living with me.” = “We all agree it will be'a lot of fun,” she said. ‘They need help, and Y ean give it to them. That's! all there is to it. MUST NAME THEM “If there is one thing that trou-| bles me, it is that the Indian chil-| dren will all have to have their, names changed from their tribal ones. I frankly admit It's going to} be some task to find suitable) names for these four girls and! three boys.” Nine years ago Dr. Barker, 27, took.on the job of rearing two children whose father died in a hospital where she had been train- ing. The children, both boys, are now 11 and 13. AF * The Indian children, who are of the Shoshone tribe, are from 1 to 11 old and live on a reserva- tion at Fort Hall, Idaho, Dr. Bark- ‘them to adopt) all, “So far," “a said, in- two children in a family. whose told my po about adopting THE PONTIAC, PRESS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 8, 1956 hildren | She wit tehig tho childece heme in a stationwagon which a car dealer in this town of. about 1,000 population supplied at special bar- Other business and professional men in Lemont also ; Her pines tive An White Plains, “J haven't t Md., where Dr, : hilt PE ONG AR BI oss ous the entered the serv- ice in 1952 and ¥ 3968. electors of the Township of Brandon program plus their rn-to- received his bas year and then re- vat hee swim project. - lesa ; ae . ° enlisted in 1951. Special” Riection. wishin ‘aig “Tomnanip K ning ; : a ¢ ; | | 3 on " G ble He was formerly co ma Aoeveer Street, Ortonville Teare aire reves oer THOMAS —— . emp by Michigan for the purpose of vetine ora. ae ith me Bene Gah Gat, Cambie will re GAMBLE p stoned io Je eos te ace et ee haat i E nh, Kian and Boy Scouts, Camp sy Girls turn home to live with his wife % P.1¢ Cann His wife, Doris and their two | County. Michigan. on November. 8 1958 ind | ; pe G Ponts Tess on Camp Mahn -Go - To - See — = oO = enlisted in the Hewats = Andree Jeenne and | wovaneer sn. i 1988 entitled “The Build- ities, ° - ° and) Michael are staying with his par- | ing Code for the Township of Brandon, activities. <— sifeie — eee jents at 617 S. Paddock St | stein County. Michigan.” being = receiv: nis basic : ordinance regulating on, con- i = demolition Clerk Faces Charges —_—) 2 _ training at Fort eee, iertand’ nine ot beuaineal te WHITE CLOUD — Sherida lee bam f Leonard wood. C- of C. Stresses Good |S, tier “a aretnce of peri a Clerk eg Rei _ Fort Devens f E ic Ed . | Zollections of fees therefor and provid- hoe é mink will : Gamble attend- g conomic ucation ing for establishing « fire Limits sad j = | e olation aaue af rs ou Poa it, Tt Cone Bll cd Jetierson Jr | EAST LANSING uF — Economic | frereet be ‘caopied_ ‘The ‘pelis"ot “sui tended High was accused of filing and certifying pe- ball titons for seven township officers : in the Army in Stormer, 26. of after the deadline in 1955. | MANSFIELD 1955 and took his |. sl ras : He GAMBLE basic training at * Sao . j . |\Camp Polk, Louisiana. _ Z Ludington OKs Raises Sgt Stormer | LUDINGTON w — Ludington's. . . : entered the Army city B has voted wo in, Lansing Hikes Price nine! | earw ago al crease the salaries of the city clerk LANSING — The price of 4nd then again in | 1953. Prior to | apd city treaourer $400 to $4S00\gartege has up i a year effective May 1. See chi |\garba. Indian factory workers draw an and the city fathers still average wage of less than $1 ajare losing $100,000 a year on col- Co ‘lections. CHAPEL HILL, N.C. im — Three Negro undergraduates have been Ate aberbed in the 6.500-member stu-\P non dent body at the University of North Carolina—with no more vio- leht campus reaction — raised eyebrows. Not even startled expressions fol low Leroy and Ralph Frazier and NO DECISION their friend John Lewis Brandon While the legal fizht tional across the campus of this 16]-year- unsettled. Brandon and the Frazier eld traditionally white Southern brothers went through t university. hectic introduction to college for The quiet end te segregation ‘Teshmen was thrown into sharp relief this | “I found out.” week by turmoij at the Univer. SMiling, ‘that it’s a lot sity of Alabama, where rioting | from high school.” students greeted the admission of | a Negro coed, the university were about “Phe brothers live within a cou-;)2 S“attering of C's and ple of biocks of North Carolina - College in Durham, a state-sup- Pvt. Gamble at- | School and) GAMBLE active track and basket- He enlisted: The city council voted to up this, he attended ge can rental from $4 to $6 Pontiac High In an appeal to the U in this same case Atty. Gen. William B. Rodman has asked the court to reverse as er roneous its historic decisions that, school segregation is unconstitu- Brandon said —_ “And we weren't hand picked. We're just average students,” ‘before he entered in Pontiac) CHARLES bhi) e e Home for Lansing. say they School. home, he was Sta- ‘s Su the graduate level sity since court which may have practiced by the remained he usual dormitory, campus Dean Weaver different, ORDINANCE NO. OAKLAND to read as follows: B's, High School fore entering the pela of importance in chamber service. 30 days betore his 3rd ‘old yesterday. re-enlistment in the Army is Peter Before coming | Negroes have been admitted to (of Negroes apparently has caused open the doors in 1951, a fact | way for the undergraduates, A degree of segregation is still ministration in housing, On-c ampus| sry” 1 section on the third floor said 9 OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WHITE LAKE, | Then COUNTY, MICHIGAN Their first semester grades at io oe oT eenen dee average, | section (>) be and hereby ts f(b) Bubject to the provisions of para- graph (a) of this section and except in | Me instanges where a er speed is specified in this ordinance, or. ts jlisted in the Air Force. the same be- education is a new and growing ‘of commerce work, a chamber of e commerce officials workshop was gain terms. Why should a young, unmarried undertake such great re- woman sponsibilities? “They need help, and I can give them. They need religious other training; I can give it to them. Their people need religi- training and I intend to send children to Bible schools that they might return someday and give that training to their people.” Director Announces New Rabies Clinics Non - profit Rabies Vaccination Clinies for dogs again will be held throughout Oakland County, it was by Dr. John D. and Oakland The climics wil] be set up in various locations throughout the | county on the last three Sundays in| February—Feb. 12, 19 and 26. Place | of clinics will be announced from | week to week. Hours will be from | 14 p.m. and any dog owner may have his pet vaccinated for $1.50. Inoculation against rabies is a requirement for the issuance of 1956 dog licenses, and owners will be asked to show certificates of vaccination when — for. licenses, Dr. Monroe said. The first round. of clinics, sched- | uled next Sunday afternoon, will be at the following six locations: Oakiand County Animal Shelter, 1200 E. Walton Bivd., Pogtiac. Waterford Township Fire Hall, 4995 M 59 at Crescent Lake Rd. Waterford Township. White Lake Township Fire Hall, : “Five Pontiac service clubs that have been in existence in the city ues Porter Rd., White Lake fora total of 141 years, represent- ownship. ing 500 men, today joined forces Te ee 2780 with 24 other organizations in sup- Roches Lake Orion Fire Hall, 37 E. porting the city's need for addi- as tional municipal parking. Flint St., — ion. ize’ tall The “Committee For Five Cent re palaces ip hist Parking” received signed resolu- ARTIST IN GLASS — Thomas J. Murphy, dean Juited Press Phote | 21420 Wheeler St., Farm -_ tions trom Kiwanis, signed by sec-| of stained glass window artists jn America, holds window business since he was 16 years old. His | The clinics are scares ges refary William Coulacos; Rotary, the design for a new window af his Boston studio. work beautifies many churches throughout (2 the epee ap at Ae ah Cauy Club, signed by James Slattery,| Now 90, Murphy has been ye the stained glass the U.S | partment = Aeesciatinn andl ae | secretary; Lions, by president)|-————————— a tS: rs Need cote sre noth basis. ; ; on pean! ei Vernon; Exchange = |tioned at Thule, Greenland. ——— = aaniF | eGuOOUT Ware; and “Optimists, signed by ° ° He is now home with his par-| “pisTRICT OF OAKLAND COUNTY, president Dae Evan | JVews of the Men in Service | cots, sr. and rs. Henry stormer,| —xomce Gr tae Dav oF _ All the members of the clubs | News concerning the four serv-/ Now stationed bis site, (Asay (and) Eee year ott oi rpg aie Pee Rare urged Pontiac yoters to get out son William Henry. fist day of February, 1 ice men sons of Mr. and Mrs. jat Camp Polk, — * * Therefore, notice is hereby given, that and vote March & for increased ; A \Louisiana is Nor sody | Priday, the 10th day of February, 1986, municipal parking Jack Gamble of 221 Rockwell St. a fucd Gankl Now stationed at Camp Moody | TP'5%-c0 o'clock pm. Eastern Standard ° hes been received . ae: in Valdosta, Georgia is William J. | Time, is the last day on which unreg- age bee the iy. Optima ee Thomas. M. Wrrretoerer j i 1. C. Gamble [Rivers Jr, 20, som of Mr. ond be eligible. “vote at . dG benefit . ‘sm g LG Ma Ae. a Mrs. William J. (lection. . centers around parks|Gamble, 23 was jee his = Rivers of 617 S. made to ihe township cierto ioclaean improvement in providing Pontiac recently dis- toma ot Ay Paddock St. | sip tn which the elector Fees Sapentite facilities. charged from the on se Capt. Rivers | registration books of such township clerk. yp tore nego closely with the , |Missouri. He at graduated from | Reed not Te-Fegietes gn R_ JOMNSON, Salvation Army program, Lions y a Jefferson Pontiae High Secretary of the Board of Edugation aid blind people in and around) Pvt. Gamble (Jr. High School | School in 1942, en- Dated. January "te ine. Feb, 0, 108e SPECIAL ‘EL ECTIO Notice is hereby given to “ey qualified election wil] be open at 7 o'clock am, and will remain open until 6 o'clock p.m Dated this 3rd day of February A.D HELEN TUCKER JENCKS Township Clerk Feb. 8. 9. 1986 Speaker at the workshop was. _, ‘Walter F. Carey, Flint business- y man and chairman of the US Chamber of Commerce Transpor- jtation and Communications Com mittee “An increasing number of local ‘chambers are devoting a major part of their time to economic education,’ Carey said. | “This puts to work the best |, leadership in the community to | find new ways to reach more and | more people with facts about ™| economic aystem.’ tle Prejudice STORMER ————— Negroes at North Carolina Discover Li no student problems. None have the presence the purpose of defraying the cost of = ——«lerecting and furnishing a new junior [high school building, four new eiemen- tary school buildings and an addition to an existing elementary schoo! building. and acquiring sites for said four new elementary school Leper tia and for two addittonal schoo! buildings | Notice ls further given, whet the roting en 22, gub- amended BLAIR, FEB 7 GARMAN, FEB 1, Death Notices 1956, ROBERT B. beloved hus 392 Judson age 75, Blair dear band of Gabe 1 father of Mrs. Peggy Origier Puneral service will be held Pri- day, Feb 18; at Huntoon Funeral Home with: Rev Paul Havens ce Interment in White Chapel Cemetery, Mr. Biatr will Me in state at the Huntoon Fu- neral Home , 1956, ALFRED R., 29821 Lyons St. New Hudson, Mich. age 27, beloved husband of Vera Garman, dear father of Sandra, Jeffrey and Deborah Garman; Gear brother of Mra Alberta Gray, Mrs. Glara Worley, Mrs. Jeanette McCauley, Russell Goldie, Robert, Janes and Susan Garman. Mr. Garman Will be sent from the Sparks-Griffin Pu neral Home this afternoon to the Mauk & Yates Funeral Home, Altoona Penn Funeral arrange ments by the Sparks-Griffin Fu neral Home LANE. FEB 7, 1956, ELLA MAGILL t er- aprrand peck d bi 2344 Willow Beach, Keego Har e erced been brought to his attention | bor, Mich, age 91; beloved moth- NOTICE OP BPECIAL ELECTIC << er of. Mrs. Elizabeth L aan AECTION F r service will be ele smoothed the To the qualified electors of witeterd | Ferday. Feb. 9, at 2 p.m. from [evga hool District, Oakiand Coun- the C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home Me ic. : # sated * oe sree: a an election — ec ee etese hides wi e he in aterford Township | = = “ 2 university ad- School District, Oakland County, Michi- ep edie ing pag ee m Tuesday, the. 2ist day of Febru day Mra. Lane w S Owaeral 1986. from 7:00 o'clock am. to 8 00 at the C J Godhardt Punera Negro students share a four-room o'clock p.m., Eastern Standard Time, to| Home, Keego Harbor, Mich ts | yote upon the following preposition TEPP__ FEB 6 1956 PEARL, 0397 oO tee Shall Waterford Township School Dis- Henderson. Goodrich, Mich. age overlooking the central) ee Oakland County. Michigan, borrow 453. beloved daughter of Mrs he sum of not to exceed three million Lawrence Aldrich, dear mother tive hundred thousand dollars ($3 500. - | of Mrs. Don Masters. dear sis 000) and {ssue tts bonds therefor for ter of Miss Patricia Aldrich Kenneth D. Butler and Leon But ler. Funeral service tll be held Thursday, Feb. 8 at 1 p.m. from the Voorhees-Siple Chapel with Rev. James Luther offictating. Interment in Attica Cemetery Mrs. Tapp will lie in state at the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home places for said election will be gs fol- Preeinet No. 1: oyeee Plains School, ted| No. 3000 Sashabaw Upo ported institation for Negroes.) Lerey explained, [shall "prima™ eles nwtgl, Tor ‘el ia0e west Huron Street's Brandon, 18, also lives within easy, rn) driver of a vehicle to drive the same at| Precinct No. 3: Wotertord Center dist is fall they met no unpleasant speed riot ‘exceeding the following, but) School, No. 1003 Airport Rd a incidents of difficult adjustments ; cere tte etm @S, Grive ats speed) | Previn ny wt Lo WANTED BEST to an ‘ De pa eeaceen gt ‘School, No. 4241 Steffens St 0 an all-white campus 65 miles) per hour on all state high-| Precinct No. 5: Po’ They trained their sights on the COLLEGE. OUTLOOK has taken this view. L. B. Pratier Sr. explained why — like any other students," university administration’ Tbh e “We treat days fro ways and/county roads during the day-|No. 2515 Williams Lk light houfs, $5 at said’ copy 0 ery, per hour on all state highways)of Education of said schoo! district has niy road? during the n dinance will take “ ect thirty in date of fitet publication. I hereby certify that this is a an ordinance > . Township Board of the Township of eine on the Ist day of Pebru- f BERT A. McKRACH mtiac Lake School, Ra | Notice is further given, that the Board ht, bours.| estimated that three million five hun- lared thousand dollars ($3,500,000) ix the lamount of money necessary te be bor- true|rowed for the Bretecs for which sald by the bonds ate to be issued Ww ELMER R. JOHNSON, | Secretary of heeds | oard of Educa of anid a “Dintries es Cie eaiee: Jenuary 26th, 1956 Peb. 8, i, ioe | Sars the Card of Thanks 1 MAY WE TAKE THIS METHOD TO feria our heartfelt thanks and ia to our Vriends qnd bbors for their kindness, sym- thy, flowers and contributions iliness and beréave- Coliycott for the beautiful service. bis prayers and swords of comfort. Also thanks to the Pixley Funera' Home for th air many kind services, Ruth Ric Mr and Mrs. Neison Rich F WISH TO PHANK THE MANY friends and neighbors during our. recent bereavement. Special thanks to PTA, Home Extension Chub, Ladies club of Methodist church of Lakeville, (and -Rer, Eddyt. Clinton Barrett family. "a ’ In Memoriam 5-.2 iN LOVING MEMORY OF RAY- mond O. Batchelor, who passed away one year ago Feb. 7, 1965. Just @ year ago today. our 'Heav- oy Pather called our loved one To hay with him for evermore on that bright Celestial Shore Sadiy missed by wife and children Flowers 3 Hhedpet tee DUNSTAN'’sS PLOWERS Closed for Vacation. Funeral Directors 4 -AIR AMBULANCE GOUND ey Puners! Home. FE +1333 COATS FUNERAL HOME Complete facilities. OR cal ayton Pisins - Waterford Twp, DIGNIFIED SERVICES KIRKBY Puneral Home- FE 41882 Donel son-Johns “DESIGNED co Pon BUNERALS” ~~ @PARKS-GRIPFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Service 23-5841 Voorhees- Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor FE 23-8378 __ Cemetery | Lots __§ 6GRAVE LOT. WHITE CHAPEL. _$500 cash. $600 terms. OR 3-9850. 1 GRAVE IN PERRY MT, , Pane Cemetery in Section 4 FE 2-0 POR SALE. 4 LOTS AT WHI‘ - : Chapel. Garden of Resurrection. FE 5652600 °° ak 6 LOTS. WHITE CHAPEL. REA- sonable, Call after 3:30. FE 5-4256 The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be re- tmmediately, The for that portion of insertion of the advertise- ment which has been ren- dered valueless through the error When. cancellations are made be stre .¥ your “kill number” No : adjustments will be given without ft. Closing time for advertise- ments containing type sizes Transient Want Ads may be cancelled = to 9:30 a.m the day of pubiication after the first insertion CASH WANT AD aa Lines 1-Day 3 Days 6 Days 3 $1.50 $1 86 $2.76 3 1.50 2.70 3.96 4 1.80 3.46 5.04 LJ 2.28 4.06 6.00 6 2.70 4.86 7.20 7 3.15 6.67 6.40 8 3.60 648 6 60 Ld] 4 729 10 80 BOX REPLIES 2, 3, 32, 33, 43, 60, 8, 10, 16, 25, 28, , Ti. ‘ ACTUAL JOBS OPEN U8. So. Am.. Europe To $14,000 Trave! paid. Write only Empioy- Center, Room 660, 470 ment Info _ Stuart St. Boston 16 Automobile Salesmen _ Chevrolet We need 2 salesmen who to make money ferred. Full Experienced pre- co - operation demonstrator plan. Kindly call for appointment Clarence J Sales Manager North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward MI 42735 B'ham BARBER WANTED 2377 Dixie Hwy DESIGNERS, DETAILERS AND checkers, wanted immediate- ly. Top ermanent em- ployment Phone for appointment, Ulberry 9-2487 Detail Draftsman _ Overtime Pay Permanent Position Manufacturer of machines rates detailer’ 3 years minimum perience Must know shop meth- ods. and have ability to work with minimum supervison Fine opportunity to advance with grow- organteation for indus- and commensurate R. Rymal, ing an trious Salary ftv Call C Birmingham DOOR MAN NEAT APPEARING young man Age 18 to 30 Apply, Manager State Theater ELECTRIC MOTOR WINDER AND all-around repair man. DIE DESIGNERS, DETAILERS CHECKERS 30 MEN WANTE iP DAY & NIGHT SHIFT SSHOUR EAU IMU TOP. MATES . 4'2 YEAR PROGRAM DRIVE TO DETROIT? UAEAYVET Tin: 19 DIXIE HWY OR EXPERIENCED SERVICE to assist on service floor employment g00d Wages Box No 3 EXPERIENCED WASHING chine repairman Must have ez perience on auto washera and dryers. Steady work. $2 per hour and up. Must furnish references All Information confidential quire 96 Oakland Ave EXPERIENCED REAL salesman, enjoy new office, with Buse ground floor location with parking, Extra commissions pos- sible J. RR Hiltz 1011 W. Huron FIRST CLASS TOOT AND DIE maker: on small progressive Dies Journeyman preferred Superior Metal Products Manufacturing Co. 3180 Auburn Rd, Auburn Heights Michigan _ Pines FIRE FIGHTER City of es ha? $4,433 to ‘ip with abil- MI 4-5400 “ { WHY Te 3-9064 MAN NG reply EST ATE many start, .High school oma or equtraicaty requind. Age - 21-28. (time in service may: be Scaacued from age). Height 67 to 76 tnches Weight p fonal, Applicants fekaad ater se a pose of ny \y ‘personne sno * Bey fall, 35 Sduth Park GRAND UNION TEA CO. good royte available for qualified me Married, resid- ine ith the vicinity of Pontiac Guaranteed salary, commission rs. Gar and expenses fur- ‘Paid vacation, sick bene- _ medical Hresm Sowa, - inece at tel Weleron rien Weds. Ep 2pm. tw 6 Help Wanted Male 6 IN THE ke and Gates, and automation equipment hes perma- nent salaried position for machine e@R- creative young mean. Lincoln Stead® ~MA- In- = | 4] profuction checking se Maint uetion ec Co parts. Steady Work in ex M. C. MFG. CO. 138 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion JOBS FOR MEN Engineer CAREER CENTER” B-i Riker Bidg. “~ JOBS Epgineer, no degree ........ -» $550 Saleaman : MIDWEST YMENT ER \YICE 06 ats Cy on | State Bank ‘Bidg. Machine Designers Tool Makers Medium size expanding Co. has openings in a new research and devel- oping center in your lo- cality. Salary. excellent working conditions. Pre- vious experience neces: _ Phone Walled Lake MArket 4-1586 MAN FAMILIAR WITH LAWN mowers and engines for grind- ing and repairs splice Sales and Service, 6465 egraph at Maple. Birmingham ret nial _ MAN THOROUGHLY EXPER!I- enced tn industrial refrigeration and air conditioning Some tech- nica! training desirable. Age 25 to #0. Apply Personnel Dept.. Gener- al Motors Proving Ground, Mil- ford, Mich MIDDLEAGED MAN AS NIGHT cashier in restaurant References required. Midwest 4-4800, ~ PART TIME Placing five well dressed young men in training at once. To rep- resent seventh largest corpora- tion. $45 week start, vs, expense plus commission. No canvassing, = collecting. no delivering. A ty at Roosevelt Hote] Perry 8 oom 118 Ask for Mr, Kostick Thur, 7:30 p.m _ ; PINBOYS. EVENINGS AND WEEE- ends Motor-Inn Recreation. FE 5-6032 Publishing and Advertising Co. Established in Pontiac for over 5 years now expanding Two additional sales representa- tives needed to call on old and new accounts in Pontiae and «ur- rounding area Steady employ- ment with above average earn- ings for top-caliber men. Apply Sat. Feb and 12 noon Pontiac City Index @1 Oakiand Ave Pontiac, Mich_ ~~ PONTIAC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE _W._ Huron FE 4235! RELIABLE PERMANENT Are you interested im sound. dig- nifted sales work? Offering 1m- mediate earnings, promotion, « future. You may qualify and be properly trained with income dur- ing training period. Married man with reliable car veeterre: Call FE 22811. € to ~ REAL E ST. ATE SALESMEN 2 men full time. Sales - xperience helpful. Right men wil] make $10.- 000 first year R. J. VALUET, Real tor 345 Oakland Ave Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange Ls Real Estate Broker or Salesman Increase your earnings om each sale AND WIDEN YOUR INVEST- MENT OPPORTUNITIES One Commercial and One Industrial Specialist OF HIGHEST CALIBER WITH SEVERAL SUCCESSFUL YEARS BACKGROUND WILL BE INVIT- ED TO JOIN A TEAM OF HARD HITTING SPECIALISTS IN OTH- ER LINES Firm is owned by members. al! profits go to members. No in- vestment required. Option to par- ticipate in adil investments with capital gain advantage Firm has had many years diver- sified experience, owns modern completely equipped. well located office building has competent secretarial staff and ample capi tal for investment. Profits las year broke cen, previous records Sound ... Write us a etter to Box 35. Pontiac Press We may both be glad you did Strict _ confidence will be observed. _ - 3 MEN For responsible position with large national distributing organ- jeation in Pontiac area. Some me- chanical] aptitude helpful. If you are available immediately see em- ployment manager between the of Id am and 5 __1064 W. Huron, : BALESMEN, oes a For p.m, Apply time appointment SMAN | Ifi you are selling tn-other fields like shoes, insurance, and so forth and want to in crease your income here 1a your big opportunity. Sell Fords and Mercury's for an aggressive deai- ership. Car furnished Good work ing conditions, health insurance plan. and other benefits Sales training, sales direction, sales as- sistance are made available Dont miss this opportunity LAKE ORTON MOTOR SALES MY 2-261! ~Salesmen_ Real Estate Fare openings for mer Experien-ed 2 Menty o contarts To Buy—To you BUY ItT— MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS Co-operative Real Estete Exchange con- age over Box sidered Lt = alert soung se ting advertising & unlimited Listing Earnines Seli—lo Trade WELL INSURE [T NEXT OOOR: TO BRANOR ______ O8T_OEFICE STEEL BI BROKERS WANTED: AP- ly Trans American Len Lines _Inc. 267 So. Blvd Pontiac. STORE CLERK Small autd and paint supplier wi) pay $240 per month to start for sober middle aged man to assist maneger. Will do selling counter displays, some «tock and deliverr work Must have drivers license and ability to handie cash drawer GRAEBNER Employment Agence Ponties State Bi c PE 60777. 13 ~ : i 4 appiianc®s— 11 bet, 10 am “ a . MIDDLEAGED Help Wanted Male 6 SPORTING GOODS SALESMAN Ful know Write Me, pemios Press Box ahem F PARMING mAs aN comme § for Field Service Man iy ~ x nip = limit. Must have foe beck-~ tae i, depen able car. Above f For — ee Mr. Stuart Hy Roosevelt Hotel trom 6:3¢-to 8-p.m, Wed, On _Priday TRUCK DRIVERS Experienced driveaway Griv- only, for long Gletance trips, Must have references st ot FR able to pass 1 cpap. j= sical and —* ox r’ ly to to Friday at Guard House + Fleet Carrier Corp. 686 8, Bivd. East Pontiac of village clerk is s time positien with a um 40 hours per week es include performing the administrative work of clerk, tax assessor and building inspector, including the inspection of all new construc- Lerverpe electrical work, and sanitation im the village. Ap- plicant must have own transpor- rienced tation, expe ca pable bility. “Baiary to be determined on the basis of ¢ end qualification For fu orma- tion, apoly the e Office, lawn Wolve Lake, or phone MA 4-1710, WANTED: {Shi EeMan S T ONCE. eee St. WANTED ~ SINGLE MAN TO work on dairy farm. 18 or older, _ Greenleaf 4-6733 _Help Wa Wanted Female 7 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLER Unusual opportunity for ambition lady wth oookkeeping and ing experience to Wor genial people in modern plant. Oxford ates ree ae di- versified wor' Immedia' in. day week _ Call Oakland _$-2588 ae AMBITIOUS WOMAN EARN 666 handling beautiful ster- fine Bavarian ehina, .__No cay FE 26175 oF Cat necessary 2-007 / BIRMINGHAM IMMEDIATE OPENINGS General office, Cedng Maa keepers and waitresses io do- mestic Siremeuen fe. Birming: Service, 139 W, Maple, gam M. 44254 BOOKKE EPER for automobile dealership, Pon- tiec NC.R Bockeeping machine experience preferred, but ped train qualified person. ars: —— Mr. Shafer, 4 4101 or JOrdon 6-3158. CURB & FOUNTAIN GIRLS. 8U- per Chief Drive-In. FB 32-6861. 1715 N. Telegraph ; EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. 35 years or over. Days. Apply 4 _ Auburn FIRST JOBS ARE IMPORTANT See Betty for the right sta: FIGURE CLERK FOR Office oe ** ons GENERAL OFFICE for TV Studio -syeee 6200 OF FICE eye. for Psychiatr $225 NICE "PERSONALITY to answer phor - $200 cL ERK TYPIST for small office tase © MIDWEST 406 Pontiac Stat Tractor and Implement Division BIRMINGHAM HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR Steno- Secretaries Clerk-Typists -____ APPLY 2500 E. Maple Rd. Birmingham OPEN WED TILL 9 _ SAT 9 TILL 13 GENERA! OFFICE WORK IN real estate office Must be aec- curate typist Apply in own hand- writing, stating age and expe rience Box 33. Pontiac Press HOUSEKEEPER FOR MOTHER- less home. 4 bors, 5. 9 10 and 13 Will consider couple. -No drinkers. Must live in OA 8-2205, HOUSEKEEPER FOR MIDDLE: aged. retired gentleman. Faey work good pay Living in pre- ferred. but not absolutely neces sary Write Phone No. address, age. experience Pontiac Press, Box 111 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED FOR motherless home in Rochester. OLive 2-4797, “JUNIOR SECRETARY S250 ce Wants bright young lite shthd Will take of school, Bee y at Career Center. B-l Ri- _ker Bidg FE 8-0416 MARRIED WOMEN _ With children who cannot accept ordinary to 1bi—use of car necessary. No collecting, delivers ing or investment. High earnings, For appointment call FE 2-4 LADY TO 0 CARE two children for workin _ Live in. After 8:30. O} MIDDLEAGED WOMAN ce Work in con:alescent home, Some ight housework No heary work, auch as Washing of floor scrub bing Live in $45 per month, plus room and hoard More for home than for wages Write, gtiv- ng details Pontiac Press, | BS 19 MOTHERLY “TYPE WOMAN, more for home than wages, Must Hive in, FE T51 PENSIONER PRIVATE LIVING e ice ex ai Fr __ 1025 PONTIAC Jobs for Girls RECEPTIONIST t ping Are ie PTiONIsT for real estate an r phone and type $200 RE Bi 'PTION! ist CASHIER: lite amall office, te ping $198 “LERK. lite typing $200 E& CLERK for ad 1 . $22: SE ET. TARY for ad agency . sr SECRETARY: no shorthand 100 lee to executive .... $326 BOOKKEEPER $400 GRAEBNE RS—Pontiag 313 Pontiac State a Bidg. Phone FE 5-777 pemhistmncanestnvensenes Sa ee PONTIAC - EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 18 W Huron PE 4-255) POSITION OPEN FOR EXPERL enced medical laboratory techni- jan in new bee Lil Registration nat necessar c Ad Pont Osteopathic Hospita! weed PROFITABLE CAREER” “FOR WOMAN OVER 30 Are you proud of your home and@ cur taste in home furnishings? Then.you may be just the wom- an to take over permanent. dig- nified position in Pontiac Ne em Derience needed. If you have eag pleasing personality and can de vole 2 hours an even to shy ing Trousseau ce vetatr te Mra Johnston a feed m"Eroaet Worth, Fitnt, Mich f \ 5 Li 4 yes THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1956 “EMPESOUS, Walihs Blue Sky Dive In. Must ° re. g ge! one and babysitter Mone or | ALR COMPR wane Mut — r sengratans. goatere sand- nf COUR ow MS THE co , id bey. VE punsesne eee * | schet water heaters J DS. UNUSUAL riions enanged Caen rds OPPORTUNITIES ici AR AS pa es ates call: “ Womaa with ambition, personal-/—~ ty car. who can work} A-l CEMENT ENT WORK zis bore sede to comes mucn| LLOYD MONROE pfs GG oA ie ore for ome wages. 5365 Sashabaw sun after 6 = WANTED: EXPERIENCED GOOxK.: potatment 6-0513 after 4 for ep- D: MIDDLEAGED “WOMAN TO care for 3 es Live in $15 a. week. FE 4-7154 after 7 pm WIDOW WANTS HOUSEKEEPER Over 31. 1 child. Live in. FE 46350. WOMAN TO BABYsIT § Days week. Must have transportation. OR 3-0557. _ ____Help Wanted 8 Caer ere MIDDLEAGED look after building weekly. For interview, call mis a.m. | FE 46866 [Se alee cokmanres ie tee ton( “Va bt wo so chimneys. No a re Peet os ‘. 1 INTERIOR DECORA . @hal Guarantees wok. Pe. FE/| me OF 3-1626_ ee | bi PAINTING INTERION 6 EX “CARPENTRY. AL' TIONS. RE-| “terior 10 per_cent sise ‘or aS i Pairs,, and cabinets. $1384. - Guaran . Free est. FE: 46205 custom BUILDING Ban ar nancing Mod +54 CEMENT & BLOCK $0782 work #& CEMENT IS OUR SPECIALTY. Floors, basement 34879. Murray PLOOR LAYING. SANDING A AND | mexper ese work. | | Free estimates. Tas Ta “Taylor OR [a3 isis. * couple to b and PIREP: Eri cee im, REASON- do — eb he ie drinkers. able PE 3 _ . Pontiac Press Box — | FLOOR LAYING. SANDI & FIN- GOSPEL soe een Bud Bills. 6-2050. Christian | og piayer, - FLOOR Se LAYING, FIN. tenor or . For Gospel quartet ~ : Cail PE +1023 ome Suet oer. 91 Central FE MAN OR WOMAN WITH LATE Gp G REPAIR model car, living in the vieinity | CEN ERAL BUILDING | REPAIR. or 3 hours, work | each afterncon from 2.30 to 5 30 p.m. delivering papers to homes Apply: in Circulation Dept ___ The Pontiac Press MEN 4 WOMEN YEAR. ROU . v on established Wotkine route Earn #2 to 83 Les ph on hecessary App WANTED ransportation, Burses, cooks genera.s to live in, cleaners, seamstresses, couples, butlers, chaufers, handymen - Ex. reference necessa S W to 4 Monday through Fri- ra ay. AID Birmingham’ Branch =a Instructions DRIVING LESSONS PO! Drivers’ Training Days. ieees Sunday. FE 2-4827. YOR SALE BY PRIVATE Panty Arthur Murray dance hours with y privileres Big discount 8 only. Pontiac Press _MI_ 46132 9 ~ Box} ee _ Work | Wanted Male 10 SEVEN YEARS EXPERIENCE IN OOETROIT AS ASSISTANT OFFICE MANAGER ASSISTANT ‘TO AUDITOR ~~ PAY MASTER GENERAL OFFICE WELL VERSED ALI eee Parmor i a< nAeees = 10230 VE. RR NO 2 MILFORD, MIC MIGAN EMPIRE 5601 BOY 18 WANTS ANY KIND OP work G. 5S. Onley. a N. Perry Pontiac, Mich. SaRPENTER AND CABINET v repalr D B Murdock FFE 2-7hé1 EARPENTERS ALTE RATION, AND repair. FE 6-2794, Pe 44 CABINET MAKER AND chhPeN ter Kitchens & specialty FE 4 GARPENTRY WORK. NEW. AND repair FR 44210 CARPENTER WORK CABINETS egeeons: repairs or garages OR 5769 _ MAN NEEDS | “WORK OF ANY kind urgentiy Cheuffeur's lec FE +1149 PART OR FULL EM 3-3054 TIME PLUMBING WORK. WANTED Reasonable FE) 5-1016 SERVICE MANAGER WAN position Expert on hydramat: cn Cal, FE 2.5400 WALL SERVICE WALL BOARD installed cement joints and natis Ready for paint or paper Verr articular Free estimates MY 201. YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK OF any kind Br the day, week or hour Call FE 3-7306 ° - Young MAN WANTS WORK _ live tn FE #-2682 YOUNG MAN WITH LARGE FAM- ily meeds parttime work Morn ings. FE 2-55 YOUNG MAN WISHES EMPLOY ment. Farm work desired 20 ¥rs of age, Jimmy Robtoy, 544 Glass _ Rd. Ortapville Work Wanted Female 11 $3 1 DAY SERVICE IRONINGS bushel. Pick-up and delivery FE $-2316 . ee 2 WOMEN WANT: WALT WASH ing and cleaning FR 1-072: ALTERATIONS DRESSMARING Men or wome Neat sewer _ wood fitter. FE 53288 CHILDREN'S SEWING CHUBBIES @ specialty! Aiso alterations, men &@ women FE 2-4614 EXPERIENCED LADY WANTS housework or babysitting FE 21% EXPERIENCED DAY “COOK AND baking Phone FE 42245 EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS housework Sat or Morn EM 1-1602_ after 5 : GIRL 3% wo LIKE IMME diate Nearer ment in parroll, per- sonnel or genera! office 6 yrs experience, excellent references HOUSEKEFPING, EXPERIENCED Lady wishes place with small family. Pontiac Press, Box 26 HOUSEWORK BY THE DAY FE 4. peresce ioe ININGS W aa _el and up FE «125 TRONINGS PICK-UP AND DELIV- 60 A BUSH- . ery. $3 per bn FE 58732 ITRONINGS WID 4) A BUSHEL Excelient work Pickup ana ce livery, Olive 2. 329¢ LADY WANTS WORK BY THI _ Gay or Keer FE. 2-4840 LADY WANTS WAY WORK (C1IN sider some babyatiting PE 2-i832 LADY Wot! D LIKE HOUSERORK br week FE 48490 LADY WISHES HOUSFWORK P\ the Gay FF 2-7037 _ MIDDLEAGED DEPE ADABLE ladv desires bat tine eves Sat & Sur FE . 9819 _ MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING SEC- tetarial Service EM 32842 TYPINO IN MY HOME REASON- able and guaranterd. ORIando 3-886 STENOGRAPHIC AND light bookkerping to be done in my home. Neat. accurate work ree FE 23846 after 4 10 Typing, | WarED WARHINGS AND IRON- or rt day. MAple 5-1256 i WouLp in LIKE cmon TO DO IN hr, no white shirts . _ 64% e Auburt Rf FE 44140, poco LADY DESIRES WORK. referenced, FE 12-6495, ou Brick stone. cement work. Pias- tering_and tile work. | 42200. OUARANTEED ROOPS ALL | inds ae 1918 Hugus Marsh 353 N PE 2-302) 2-8046 _ _ HOUSE MOVING. PULLY equipped FE ¢8450 L.A. Young — JOS. FLEMING FLOOR LAYING | Sanding. finishing 155 Edison. Ph _PE _2-4405 : LATHING AND PLASTERING _New and repair. FE 40274. \ LAYING HARDWOOD FLOORS?” Don't break your beck. —— your knees. Call us soe ot pl laving Saebins! rE | i ] MASONRY CONTRACTOR” - Brick and block Veneer work. OR F112. PLASTERING All work Pelee FE 260% © sorta . SIDING AND JEN As deal for January D& M BLDG. cae Pee TY FE 2-7004 Eves OR 3-2276. PE 2-6245 R.G SNYDER FLOOR I) LAYING soso and finishing Phone F Winter Prices Now in -Effect On Al Remodeling | Conuaneten feces Sash Rooftng Siding j Additions Atttes finished & M 22601 Dixie Hwy __ Business Services. APPLIANCE S SERVICE We service all makes of refriz- erators. washers radios cleaners es al) types of smal! appliances oe 66 Oakland Ave | A&B TRENCHING | | Footings water line. field tile. vE 5-094) BLOOMFIELD \ WALL CLEANERS Walls and windows Reasons <* ree est No obligation FE 2-1 BUMPING,” PAINTING acme work. Free estimates Eas Mark Saka Elizabeth “4 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained men at our store General Printing & Oftice supply Co 27 W_Law- rence St none = LAYING. ~ SEWING binding Any repairs. Carpet cleaning on.location or shop Self emploved exp man Call any- time TYler 6-013) of FE 37385 DRY WALL BY MACHINE FREE estimates No fob too big or smeil. FF $-4628 EXPERT TREF TRIMMING & PF- moval Pb FE 56-6503 oR ! 3-2000 _ se ELFCTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RF- paifine & rewinding 318 EZ Pike Ph FE 4-3981 FURNACES CLEANED AND RE- or patrea Qhl coa) and ga, service _ Chester Neleon FE §-1788 FURNACES VACUUM CI EANFD and revaired Oj! burners and coal Work zuaranteed M Sheet Metal E 6-313 gas Les FLOOR LAYING. Son FE ¢1T17_ PI ASTERING wee "AND RE- pair. Carl Bux VE. 4-0078 PLUMBING AND ana GA 8s Compton & Son FE ¢3767 of _OR % ase ECTRICA SEW E R CL EANING Sinks—Sunday Service FE 42012 TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV 1 sl Free estimate FE 26019 FF 4-5324 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 SUITS COATS & AI- 191 © Huron FF ¢7074 DRESSES, ferations Furniture Refinishing 164A REPAIRING ANTIQUES A &PE- clalty FE 56-0102 FF 35-7332 7 _ Income Tax Service Ac oe RANE AND TAR CONSULT, Wodek J Sutherland Ber ee Center FE 8-2431 Oper daily evening: and Sunday ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE Edw Hawley 7 __ FF 2-260 AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE- pared tn your home by qualified accountant with masters degree Avot’. we 47534 oan | ad PAINTING. SAP ERE ANGIED ELECTRICAL wi Lael LICENSED | PED ) AND - REPAIRS | A FINLEY «| ‘ 7-REDUCED RATES Large van to serve you Smith 4-4864. Moving. FE UNWANTED ARTICLES RE- moved free os charge. FE 4-4696 VET WITH 7 TON STAKE TRUCK wants hauling FE 44088 Painting & Decorating. 20 20 al | A-l PAINTING | PAPERING } Mason Thompson, PE ¢ Colt. removd Estimates PE | Custom DECORATI @, WALL | papering, steaming service Com- i a: EM 3-3435. AINTING A SPECIALTY. DE- | ependable _FE 56265. __ PAINTING AND DECORATING aranteed. Immediate service. PAINTRIG AND a eae _yrs. exp. Winter prices. PE 5-2060. PAINTER HAS OPEN TIME. eee PAINTING PAPERHAN er agar pra ___Free estimetes. FE 2-2706 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner Paintine & Wall Washing | 2% YRS EXP PE 217 ___Physio-Therapy 21 A PAPER HANGING. | Reasonable rates — | SWEDISH MASSAGE ao THERAPY Special foot technia 72 Elm _8t. FE 43851. _ Television Service 21 22 DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. rE 6 _ Typewriter S Service "22A RITERS AND caeeeltidl as | ehine repairing. Expert z| iGenacal Printing and Office Hog | | _ply Co. 17 W. Lewrence RITERS RENTED N docaw st 23 a TYPEW Mitchell's, 123 \ _Upholstering EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- ing, 8174 Cooley Lake td EM __ 2 eett_Vree cstimates THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 3S TELEGRAPH FE 60888) ~~~ SLIPCOVERS DRAPES & BED- spreads. Your material. FE 6-6707. WE DO ALL TYPES. OF CHAIR caning. PE 46009 or 159 EX Mane- _fheld ‘ Lost & Found 24 A LOST RED BILLFOLD. MONEY needed badly FE 3-7791 Eves | Lost FEMALE COLLIE SHEP. | ee _ with 10 ft. chain. cinity Clarksten Hi; soheel | Seek. Call aft. 4.30, MA 54-2206 | LOST BOXER PUP FAWN COL- ored white chest & feet uare Lake Rd Club drive vicinity. Re- ward FE ¢2180 - | LOST. GERMAN _SHORTHAIRED | pointer Answers to neme H _ Duke" Reward OR 3-4760 IN VICINITY AUBURN | Reddish - Srever Cotte Comes bv ie re Nt Has been gone 2 Twas! re $13 Lor tt Chirdrens ot ORiando "ibe LOST WHITE COLLIE, FEMALE. brown face, Elizabeth — Ra | Oxbow Chet Name ‘Honey Reward EM 3-4654 LOST MALE BEAGLE. ORTON. Sun. Morning ORton- Reward | ville area | _ville #TRS _ |; LOST LAST THURSDAY | black and pink ot fy F~ Reward Call FE 4-668 | LOST DEAP QIRL'S GLASSES | Brown frames in Greyhound bus | station Iadies room PE @-2320 LOST YOUR PET? give one a home? Michigan Animal Reecue League “Hobbies & Supplies _ ‘244 MOVED TO A NEW LOCATION Most moderh camera store anc tinishing plant ip Pontiac. Al) popular cameras anc photo sup- plies op easy terms. Many spe- | elals end see the iatest in elec ' tronic photo oe hin. rot PADDOCK =i 1032 W eres $8753 | NEW SCRABBLE ‘SETS a “PAINT By number sets. $100 up (frames to fit) BACKEN baw s 16 East _Lawrence FE 2-1 eons AAA PRIVATE OETECTIVES Bnecialising im Domertic work Licensed, 30 vears ea. -FE 6-520! Acrotred Knapp. Shoes Fred Herman 2070 Airport Rd ____ _OR 31592 AUDIVOX REARING AID RM 10 101', N, Saginaw PE 4-05:30 DAINTY MAID FOR SUPP! IFS Mrs Burns FE 2-814 93 Mark EXPERIENCED SPENCER COR setiere Winnifred M Ocdgere 8770 Cana' Rad titica Mich REpublic _2ain ; 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS. 87 50 Sutherland Studio, 18 W Huron _Printed_napkins- —Fast services | IN DEBT? - | IF SC: BOL KKFEPING AND ‘TAX SERV | Fitrwater he. 5 FF 2.2137 FR #10 tet US Ww Huron . .. INCOMP TAX SERVICE F BE (nve You | Place to Pay lisie a oe EY _ Paee \ ann Mand Let us file cour return for you Rest ore Cre dit 4] Clark &t 41444 for appt | WE ARE NC” A INCOME i SERVICES PHONE EMPIRE. +28 WORKING MANS INCOME TAX East Tennyson off 9am —O9nm FF 18 LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF fied Beautifully finished - Pontaic Laundry Service Paundry Bone FF 2-8101 FOR fell LY TAUNDRY oe nh Penttac aundre arnt Moving & Trucking 19 Ail MOVING -HAUL'NO EXCEL! ENT SERVICE rable Rates FF $-2458 AA} MOVING TRUCKING LOW rates Qond service FRE §8-3571 anitime ASHES AND RUBBISH AND LIGHT hauling. Norcliff Pumohrey 150 _Wesson, FE 3-138 BEDFORD MOVING ~ Local & Long Dtstance—FE 2-8787. Rea: HAULING ANYTHING ANYTIME | FE 5-5244 INCINERATCRS CLEANED ASH or rubbish hauled Clean wp. rE 45134 LIGHT TRUCKING AND Oe _ings. FE 5-9988 ashes and rubbish b uled WASHINGS AND TRONINGS. ALSO 2-017 _ __babysitting FE 2-6866 _ LIGHT HAULING — ASHES — Washixcs “WANTED PICKUP. anvthing — anytime. Phone _ delivery FE 5-2020 Se BABYSITTING OR LIGHT housework 3 days a week FE Trucks to Rent 5-4000 eves WOMAN WISHES DAY As Ui etd ba AE Medan Call PE 41914 re % Ton Pickup. 14 Ton Stake . WOMAN WANTS WORK BY EEK and Dump Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. pits, & WooDwaRD | iOpen fly Intinding Sunda FE +0061 FE +14 ; LOAN OMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COLNSELEORS 41% South Saginaw St Above Oakland Theater FTHE! CHAPDET AINE BEAUTY Shop pew Willams Lake OR HAY RIDE. WINTER setae PAR TIF: FOOD FURNISHED FE OVER hOW WAXING eit a Troe €} @ rier pe © Ring Waites Notions LAPP SITORS R EF orth 94 8 Sanford JN ANT) AF TER February & responsible for ant ed by any other George M Barger View Drayton Piains PRIVATE CATERING FE 2-4614 REDUCE | Overweight? Tired? Constipated? vou need help in reducing” Watch pounds and inches meit away Call today FE 6-417! SPECIAL cut. sham & plete Dorothy's. - SPECIAL, COLD WAVES $650 Fridays ti] @ nm Dorn FE21«4¢ SUSIE SMART SAID 80 LONG’ t6 Waxing Iimmieum She applied Slaxo coating Waite< Notions WTD CHILDREN TO BOARD 26 USED JUKE ROY RECORDS 10 cents Onen Fri and Sat | 212 E Pike mt Yes will mot iebts ¢ than omy; self style, $275 com- $00 N Perry 1206 or = STRAKA FIxX-IT sHOP ADIO, %¢ HR. | ake 7 delivery service. FE GUARANTEED TY TV REPAIR, ANY _RADIO & TV. 137 vanes 8T. COPENHAVER'S RADIO TV 696 W. Huron. Might serv. _tee calls. __ FE 4-960. TUCKER'S » RADIOTV, PE pani6 _FE ¢300) 168 FE. pe ney Aptos 8252.3 AN one _ Notices & Pocraee B FE 80456 ‘oration of Defiwood, | 92 PERSONALITY HAIR- | only | BET ORE we're CS ‘Wid Children to Board. 26! Wid. Contracts, Migs. 22 WEST "SIDE, PENCED IN YARD. ;__1 to 6 years. FE 23-1627. FURNITURE NEEDED afi OF PONTIAC’S LARC ~“TARGEST Peete. buvers. Cash waiting 4-788 Pye TO BUY buy AL Types WANTED ) FURNITURE you have enything ¥ t coarteous tee and the bighest vrice cash, cal) -~ OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARG USED PONE ate BUY WrD FURNITURE. Sa RSE | 2 Wtd. Household Goods 27 Goods 27 _dishes, and old lamps. __Wed. _Miscellaneous 2 28 OT WANTED TO BUY GOOD USED typewriter, PFE ask for “Chet’ only! This is going to be ® | WexEee ES “BUY: PING PONG | ___ Wanted ito Rent __ 2 WANTED TO RENT BY MARCH t. | middleaged couple wants 2 bed- | room home or duplex im good location Must be clean and Eove automatic heat and hot Pause Tr | Rent not to exceed 875 per Address replies to Box tac Press 3. Pee. : WANTED | Were, a 1 : THIRTY-THREER tet po OR SELL may hte A and Le TWO ROOMS, UPPER, | WITH PVT. BATH. UTILITIES FURN, 164 "W. PIKE. ‘UPPER “APT. 4 ROOMS bath Partly turn Pvt. culrunes i Adults only, FE 2-3341_ WEST qiDE 4 ROOMS " from bus .Couple oly a good reterences’ FE Rent Apts. Unfurnished “34 } & BATH 18T FLOOR. REFRIO. | & stove. ‘vuittties. PE 2-7425, 3 ROOMS” “AND BATH. PVT. er | trance. No pets. 103 N. Roselawn. & GARAGE. WES CAN —_ “your or MA 6-25 A. Tel FI JOTT & SONS, ue NWS ern Hwy, at M’beit. | wi ae R LIST YOUR LAKE rehasers Waiting or Ottioe 8800 Cofamerce Rd. Ph. Pontiac, EM 3-331) R. F. McKINNE Y UNty dunes aes _Rent Apts. E Furnished 33 PE ng ? @aginaw Wanted Real Estate 32A Rent Apts. Furnished 33) ra : | -_ POR PROFESSIONAL L SPACIOUS 6 pas N. Saginaw St Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 For Sale Houses 43 frye el Nl dn a all Nal lat a aa PLO DOeelia i “4 pl SE. CLA AREA, | Children wel- / fom: _Call MY. '2-4272 eyenings. O \ DERN {AEDROOM HOME 1N S7 | I] S eorgarree Tile bath ute. gas @ month. Oall after rrp ‘OL S30 Best Buys m West Side brick: Carpeted : irst- floor with aman ase | E “ment, garage, re ard, | Ib d TEES ANE Ig, POD 0nd Tard. | oday _, ds ODERN ¢ ROOM HOUSE. VicrN- | ity of Crooks and Auburn | , a. Ave Elec. sto ve ard refrigerator | L AKE E ORION furn, References FE 2-11 | Firse time eed rey | NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME|) ome wi bath, ry on take front, located spproxi- | family style mately 12 miles north of Pontiac. —kitehen, full basemes and marensss) required: 006 (pes oil furnace. Plastered walla . ra M.St w. out, Realtor erage ta * Open Evenings @ntt! 8.30 | igGire ¢ _ 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENT. AN ONE BEDROOM “MODERN JROPM AND b2mOOM FUR: |? path Hh Ndohtmon FE 60 | Neuse "968 On 3 | RANCH STYLE 1 i RITCHENETTE. FURN | 3 ROOM UPPER, PVT. BATH, ‘N | ater OR GALE 6 Sonia” “AND | Cute 3 bedroom- home with Satrance Near GMC | Auburn Hgts Reat, hot water end = path. Wolverine LE ” iD month. | full bath, off fu . gas oly 4 YT Central Upon Nr. g. uel furn. $18 & wk FE 2-600) MA 43500 or MA 4-15 water heater, utility ‘room aginaw FE 24866 af 3} ROOM UNFURN APT CHIL- | gMALI HOUSES ROR Sree AU: and carport. Only $1,560, . Sota x dren welcome Inquire 67 Me {o heat, children welcome 3401 down and monthly payments 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE AND PVT. chanic inal $65 includes taxes and | ath 2 employed girls or couple | . oe = ee ennilworth 8t. off Taylor Rd abura 5 | ‘A@ults only, 200 % Paddock Ai’) ROOMS AND BATH CALL FE _ FE ¢2031 ceraece] By /apesiatmant © | berta Apts: 44734. 111 8 Telegraph ‘. Rent Recme = 37 only ‘ : i iM ‘3 ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE | . . ganeete “Wa 13 NERY wie Rio Automate ges { 2 entrance hes N. Perry &t | VO OSETILE EST ATE beat, soft water Pvt. bath seo FE 20714 _i4 a TWIN BEDS. 2 WRKQG. Good solid 2 bedreom bua- entrance Near. bus and shops. |} ROOMS & BATH PRIVATE EN- | _#fls, References. 104 Lincoln St | galow style home ru, See PR 41832. 400 on Se Couple only. Utiltties. 50 “heed aay teal — : BE a with pap ete — we ue ¥. Di ea, : ’ ; \ e 3 moou FURNISHED, WITH ‘PRI | 3 RM. BATH WEST SID® EM- ment, gas and 2 : vate bath entrance. eet ehiid > ployed couple. Utility. Close in irrnaGhve Rt RM. nous Priv. s attached garage. Locat- welcome, FE ele. 174 Mt. Clem-| FE'32 7169. - _| West side. FE 66334 Seaped ete glean) doe i 7 AND BATH ADULTS | BACHELOR ROOMS, PER conte ~_, a tA noi “ROGHE, M8, GAS HEAT, | only, 960 TOL. week, Downtowa, Apply Chuck, fame 4 — Qniy $10, ron etme re tem | hogs, ano sarac | Seat SLEEPINO ROGM FOR) «LITTLE SHARP .| —-__Apply_ 239 Russell ROOM APT. PvT. 1 ¥ “puis thews .E SHAR 1E a 7 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, : bath ve refrigerator | PE 40376. __ paeorg! Bhempbe A — and “close in, sel = ott. rn, oe. xb BAT Twit PRI eta go Toom home just off Mt Te R WEEK. 4 ROO! A A > en . o eo ea ee fturh.” Alco 9" sleeping | ole entrance 2/or 3 small ehil-| sccommodations. My Peery: ||) rim pelieed com oe coat | rooms. 83 $5 Bu week 565 8 le dren 26 8 lpens bors Se Er aoe - Sia. family. Priced ma a _. N ARK- How do you like that? He says he has to work late — even | 3 DELU XE ApTé AT GhARK's | o aM. ‘gh 3-06 por cate BA ve. | ace A eae FE +6700, ca. 7 —— corn § ROOM FLAT HEATED NO FOR MAN. 170 8 __ ee eaten Sehr Sn ecems ie, sei ehikiren os tr week. 3900 Sil Johnson as LOW RANCHER $3108, ee om eee ee | _verbel! Rd we «0086 LADIES ONLY REFERENCES Lovely 3 bedtoom home Jo: ” BEDROOM LIVING ROOM.| exchanged. Sleeping rooms, ei; cated ip w ‘ 2 Foote be Cg eey “LADY OR cov- Biches 2° seoamitts one full ee walk to the courthouse Estates with part brie c rescan Ra exterior, attached garage, UICK ASI 2 RMS. 943 MO. Jet Sal te CLEAN 3 BATH, | LARGE CLEAN ai 4 SLEEPING ROOM utility room, large | Q 2 ment apt. $55. luding utilities for employed | for woman. Wi sity Poona birch cup ane §. couple or middies Gall _Kitchen privileges. PE 2-006) boards and eat. A 5 a Por your land ¢ sary | 3 ROOM. OFF N PERRY (CLOSE | _ after 5, Ol 2-5006. 7 | EARGE ROOM. CLEAN, QUIET | food custom home like out servies oobas line Cail PH 8-170) after GLEAN J ROOMS odern, at . FE’ 6-7333,} OY $13,300 with $3,300 da. Dinkel. §:30 a a _On lake 8887 Pontiac Lake Rd. uinoE c ‘OR D fa ALL OFity _ women or working couple. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ; 966_N. Perey, | CLOSE APT, 3 ROOMS AND| en joungry 3 garage | TT WN. ” : at a 1s 9 cleat and in good condition, _in Draytor area. OR Eves, a: ATE ~| Heat, lights. gas stove and HOUSEKEEPING ce welcome $18) frigerator furn. $70. ~ : Hh, 240 Beldwin. } r * o> AT . KITCHEN Fa) FILOYD KENT, Realtor LAL TORS ; Rustic Cabins, 468 6.|24 W. Lawrence St mfg Lan 98-6105 OR $1 ae Next to Conéumers Power ______ Phone OF 31308 = __ | 7 Rooms, PvT SNTRANCE. Wanted Real Estate 32A| {ints lnecire ener som. 0 set fone) Weg fl Ee PPI RA ILL echanic Oakiand R CLEAN. 2 MEN. BUS | — ; CASH “30 Orchard Laxe_ We FRANKLIN APTS. _ =f T ROOMS ADULTS "ONLY. #1 AU-| 3 rooms and bath. Aduite only. 48 HOURS were Ave, $60 pet month. an * YOU d 7 ROOMS AND BATH. ADULTS kK. G. HEMPSTEAD FOR BUR HO AE only 89 State st. F be PE e006 ey i Rooks | ANE AND "BATH. NICELY IMMEDIATE 3 on: 4) La \ JIM WR GHT. Realtor | _ side. adults only 163 “Washington, eee per Oe ee oe 345 Oakland ave. FE $-0441/4 AND este HEAT, LIOHTS.| FE ¢ _ Co-op e Real Estate Exchange _gas. Close tn. Adults. FE 2-71405. Lowin § 8, FAND | BA F C ASH 2 — NEAR FISHER poor ewly Meat and aan _tos. Men only FE (OWEN) ROOM ~& BATH WEAR | Rooms With Board 38 FAMILIES : Don’t give yyur contrast or equity | 3 guman aboms CLOSE INNO | “GMC truck 812 weekly incl heat. aye ol 2 yr pees drinking 114 Center PE 64300 | Party furn BM 3-4322. BOARD AND ROOM bene ant ‘i at Spee contracts. oe COUPLE PRB-| GopERN 3 7 a; : pede, —, No charge for estimates. Call us a Va eau ros Wg fll near gs . today. Ask for Ted MeCullough. | ‘erred. FE 7S, New! ished, | eart_oft 8. : income. 3 i § ROOM APT. EVERY? INO Pri. ey “per, mouth Clete tenets | MEN TO RO BOARD. 0i5| other « 4 C.HAYDEN }' ster hest ons, | jest Be eempgya o> = | eam boeer re pewn | Een SE ot TV fauruished. Adult cou- aw 3 alescent Homes 38A Howard . ‘J. fle. ve 27388. 163 W. | Yale. 3 OOM, gr EAM HEAT ProPrrstnertpn ; H | pe }-642. 6 5. welee ROOM FURN APT NEAR GEN: | iewiypecoRATED STEAM | ERORULENT Cane : - isting) Apereciated) | somet Figein” Gul eareater "Pi GRANDVIEW pis? : -_ ~st — = i. @ jer, JACK HABEL |? S2°S5%5)"%s Bia cn 2 ie tng ae | KINZLER: ee ee PRIVATE, } LARGE 7. TR APT. PRIVATE BATH | bath r we = weeiy eur or. Miteniga u . REALTOR Representing Leslie R Tripp. and entrance. Gas heat, all utili- int i) be vac 1ith on Ww. rE Realtor. _ties, West side Phone ig month Adults on 3 no ee ; Office: FE 58161 Home: FE 54-0338 3} ROOMs AND BATH ADULTS Mt Charlotte 8. 202: Hotel "hesaue 39 Co-operative — | only! Ges Beal OA 06-6196. SPACIOUS RHRATED 19 f) — ap : LIST, SELL OR 5) eae, wr aare 4 ADULTS; ght = HOTEL EL AUBURIN SEMINOLE HILLS TRADE THROUGH = TWO 2 ROOM APTS AND ONE Rooms by Day or Week room, : :. ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE Private baths OR 24701.| Also 1 or 2 room Tiving room CLARK REAL ESTATE | West side aduits —t fem sane, OR 2S ans = eras bedroom and PE +6402 PE ¢4813/) ROOMS AND BATH peed U NION CT. Au Y bedreome end 1362 W. Huron Open Evenings; i by tice Private entrance 442 i ore, UN STS WirTia yailto-wall Co-operative Real Estate Exchange neon — TIE Mt PSTE AD eg wi = aaa ~ |3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE ” Sal Rote EL lot, Garage. Ades caly, Say Green se — PE 4-030 “HOTE R SEVE > BY THF LIQUOR CONTROL MOMMISSION | | | New or Used | suilding | Suitable for a Combination | liquor Store Need approximately 11.000 eq f% al) utilities, with off 0200 | street Lapis § for cars | Must be ain j eoreagutarsl = or near Pos: tee city Mmites WRITE OR CAL ALEX Loner DISTRICT MGR x ROAD LINCOLN RK MICEIOAN ONE DU NKIRI K 3-4900 Share Living Quarters 30 POR MOTHERS ONLY. CHILD _ care avaliable _FE 5-6340 MOTHER AND zt couple One child weleome MA —- 0241 6180 Sunnydale. Clarkston \ Wtd. Transportation 31 WANTED TRANSPORTATION TO and from Grand Blane Tank Pant Md shift Call FF 22739 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32. IMMEDIATE CASH land contract or bome kK 1. Templeton, Realtor 337 Orchard Lake Rd PR 4-456) FOR YOUR equity in vour WE NEED SEASONED LAND CON- tracts of contracts with good down payments at lees than usual! j discount Also need all types of Netings Pau! D Hammond Real- tor 26'» W Huron st FE 58-7741 Eves FE §-4714 _ ACTION! On the sale of your Land -Con- tract Tf it is wr mal we are look ine for we 1 buy them ar place them or vou within 24 olras Bel us for the fast serv ate lookine for No tract, ies laras or toc ttn Fdw M. Stout, Realtor N Saginaw Street Ph FE 5-8168 Onen * e. till & 36 a CASH FOR AND CONTRACTS. H rnweit 6440 Dixie Hw OR 7 yee poe on THE “MOST “FOR YOUR raitor Partirdge Ww 7 77 is the. inne H- ron 3 o Ca: h Waiti tin Fe v foot rcomtrart« f or are fr Johnson personaly te qiutck » a t S TONINSON Revita 17H oS Telegrani, Kd Fh 4.2533 _— WF HAVE £200).000.00 At our disposal to ourchase new or seasoned lands Sonuraey for our ciiénts See efore OU | sell. ASK FOR po MARAN To Buv—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN REALTY CO REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange n Evenings and eer e 1078 Huron FE 2-0263 “WENEED LAND CONTRACTS Wid. _ Children to Board | 26° we will give vou s quick cash i oles vlacph no aap wes) Sheers L ME CAPE ICENBSED | Coste. Early set ent, Give us oa ‘ree School bas Ma | © pbone call today. Free esti 67780 i mates, ; * WANTED TO BOARD TWO CHII- dren Intelligent couple, Ages ij A 12. Write Box 1164 Pontiac. Nicholie & Harger Co. 133 W.:Huroa 8t, é § YR OLD 5ON. wish to share thetr bome with | Mahan Has Buyers YOU WANT ACTION The fees te aTeat he wales force ore your will certainly do gee « ya ase P toon Our 19 vears of satin: ire eal Estate dealings ontiac &s- sures Qs 4 will be satis- fied We handle details for f- nancing end closing Cal! us itt ¥ ¥ To Buy— To Bor Fi an YOU BUY IT MECHE IT MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS Ceperattis Real Estete Exchange “ ” z OTS Ww NEXT" ‘Boon To. ‘BRANCH PLANNING TO SELL? List with @ firm who gets resulta we wil! sell your equity or get GI fimancing for you. we buy | equities. buyers for homes. farms, lots and business, 10 experienced | salesmen to serve you, eall to day. move tomorrow Russell Young |' REALTOR 412 W Huron FE 4-4528 Open Eves ‘ti 6: OPE 40612 | WE NERDULISTINGS So we will be seeing you Our Trained Staff is now making a canvas to see 1 you are interested in sell Ing your property. They are highly skilled and can tell you the mar- ket selling price of your home Ask then you desire ppomtment iy time WM KENNEDY REALTOR +3000 FE 5-594! SOLD or Not Sold if vour property tent sold yet + « hecauce it basnt been jixted WHITE, BROS. questions bor earher just call atiy rE us- _ trvzn 6 ROOM PLAT AVAIL. 3 ROOM MODERN APT 6 MILES int, 998. PE §-4429.- north of Pontiac. 1 child welcome. __FE 60370 before @ p.m 3 ROOMS Pun _Inguire 261 Sta ROOM FURN_ om No" ore | by Nites 608 Young re 3 ROOMS FURN. TO sTEADY _employed couple FE 68-3311 3 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS PRI- vate entrance heai, Hgbt. and Electric refrigerator, work- couple 58 Virginia 3 eats f APT. NEAR PONTIAC and i Pr ober0 Couple pre- ferred _ 15 ROOMS WITH PVT. “am ae BOOMs AND BATH. _ Adults only. | 22-5048 Rent ieee Fursiseed 35 BDRMS, WALLED LK mon. Leper to elty very reasonkble _MA #1778 2 BEDROOM LAKE FRONT. “MOD- ern. Inquire 030 LaSalle. ry Rocees, GAS HEAT $i) WEEK- Clean house for clean couple witn poole child. 4268 Matchery _Rd. Dra Piains Mic’ ROOM PURitsmED HOUSE. _Gouple only 3808 Morgan Ra ROOM HOUSE ON GENEVA Lake for sale or rent, FE 41030. ADULTS ONLY. 164 W. PIKE 3 ROOM UPPER pate Gate R4., TU 2617 ce, = Tl are, C Pe | OTILITTES fares Quiet working couple. FE Bast MDE — OM otis i jiout Bt Rent t ate Yo ¢ FURNISHED ROOMS AND Bath | OCS Rem 6 ve 97 Per your own utilities FE MQDERN, 4 ,BEDROOT HOUSE: T Die |\¢ ROOM & BATH FURN APT S | Hesled & hot-water Adults FE MopEan 8 8 ROOMS ~ “PONTIAC | 446 la ROG EPUAN GAPTOTUADOLTS See ‘ ire “GAS HEAT. | only 122 Augusta 24062 ay } ~~ 7 4 ROOMS DOWNTOWN AUBURN SMALL HOUSE Heights. Everything furnished In- ee a qaommaw Ly AVATLA AN ATL ARTE DONELSON PARK - Ranch ON DIXIE HWY. _ 35250 a — ~aper par! Bratton mo A fon qe fob Otrour. OR a i a “NEAR . VOOR: sto office, $50 onth R. J. “valet. realtor. BATH & ENTRANCE. Fe ROOM HOME, FURNISHED, ON ores Pontiac Lake ama —— if AND - fs met | i epHrite'=| KINZLER Rent Office 41 oo Ww. © uron i one Pm 43m Co-operative Ret Estate Ridgeway BUILDING SITE .-. BIRMINGHAR 2.000 eq ff Will lease as is $400 per month or — br suit Central location block to Muntetpal pane od quire 22 Auburn, office tn rear ~ SMALL MOUSE — — 1 acre. Excellent location. [art REDECORATED ? ROOMS iat Jelena bop ght greed aha ag oxen and bat Pvt entrance Over- SMALL Juan oka PARTLY Mase T ment Total: looking park On W_ Huron bus chitd $12 a week price . Terma. Hine Kaur Ite only, FR 2-0576 leat | 300 8 votre Birmingham . 7 . os |APT FOR RENT CHILDREN WEST SIDE 6 ROOM, 2') BATH, e100 si UNION LAKE | welcome FE 2-1156 gas aia yey with full ped MAIN vicoe LOCATION ON | : ra FRIVILBOSS - | ment Completely furnished exce West Huron ext to Riker | eautiful knotty pine Intertor an a ait SEMI-PRIVATE. [ 1 bedroom. I's car garage $1 Building idea! tor retail or pro- bedrooms large living rm. Le Fmmons OL 21776 Br month References required. fessional services fee — Kitehen with lots of cupboa: r : E Partridge 1080 W Huron | Partridge, Realtor. 1050 W ce. Fenced yard, Total price. art ee te er batt sagas FE 6-258 Huron FE 3561 | $1900 $50 © month, es hg op aca u WANTED OFFICE SPACE AP- FE AND SLEEPINO Hoos ON 1~ bus line or 2 children Own | 5 > 2 2 BORMS WALLED LK rey an heoa G =? La __Close to city very reas MA + |2 BEDROOM MODERN aoa ie appt Rent Heese: Unfurn. 36 APTS FOR RENT PARTLY FUR- north end, close to se ls, bus | p nee a at Rake saing Ss ena | and store Children welcome Cal! APT On , | FE between m and 1 Children weleome FF 5-340 Spm Le AT SQUARE TARE PRIVATE 3 2 BEDROOM HOME. FOR RENT coms & beth FE 6-13 15 9775 _ Tilsabeth Lk Rd EM AUBURN HEIGHTS haa 3 = pire 3-017 rooms for clean couple $60 mo ¢ ROOME 16 BATH 2424 22UAK Call after @ pm PFE 17-6832 HACHELOR APT PRIVATE BATH ¢ thom HOUSE WATERFORD | and entrance North end Very area Immediate possession 650 | _ hice FR 24376 — . per month OR 3-1268 CLEAN 2 ROOMS PRIVATE E®- ¢ ROOM AND BATH ALL: MOD-. trance Adults Prefer~ men ern on Dartmouth Rd For in- Fiorence formation cal] OR 32420 CLEAN 3 ROOMS TILED BATH 4 LARGE ROOMS & BATH ALL — partly furnished On jake 2 kide modem New home $75 mo | OK 6887 Pontine Lake Rd with deposit & reference. North COUPLE PRIVATE BATH AND off Auburn Ave 781 Doris Rd entrance On bua ling near town 4 RMB COMP BATH PULT. _ FE ¢2847 = _ basement Stove & refrig FE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 18t— 54228 finoor 4 rooms bath and garase 4¢1AROF ROOMB AND BATH ALL West side Sef Ber month Fr modern New home $75 per mo | 2-4844 of FF 8-225 Denosit and references North off CAZY 3 PoOOM TANDIADY WILL of Aubirm Ave 707 Derte Ra care {5 school age child while § ROOM AIT MODERN At TO)» nother works FE 2.4012 matic gat heat 1 basement DOWN TOWN @TTDTO APT FoR Near hng! $75 a mo FF €2801) I or 2 adults Private entrance s HOON? & RATH OARAGE | E 8 ali ish e fir Cureton fe FPF 4347? int 7. W Huron € roo UPPER 1 BEDROOMS FOP RENT Sew STI DIO APT rdern larice ne and dining Stove and refrigerators landed rect, kitchen end bathroom Gar { hedroom US Se at vi heat Choice = ride loration baw RA Drayton Pla Canvenient to in Goie is) st blocks east of Dixie Highw hoe Rent 890 per month | | i i REAT TORS information & appotntment« call Available on lease March 1 Ref- SAGO Dizie Hwy | the R&R Management Co at TEx-| erences required For appointment Phone OR ¥12035 0, nk 42610 or Dlamond 1.7542 In call owner, FE 48462 Detroit 9 d rear € ROOMS MODERN IN DRAYTON TRADES - TRADES FoUR ROOMB PRONT APT » Full b ent, breezeway In month of January we were First floor Nicely furnished 21° Tost gi tuce. persmatic oll heat a auccersfui in making trades of | living réom nice kitchen Newly Electric hot water heater stove over $150000 to satisfied eliente | decorated Prefer working cou-| and refrigerator Oood location | We specialize in trades, we do} ple No ehildren or eats FE! $95 a month Call OR 32157 after | our utmost to satisfy all parties | 47267 _ | 4pm concerned. Large own payments | HOUSES AND APTS if ROOMS GAS HEAT 2 BATHS, are ecarce, trade pour equities For rent. Furn and onfurn | stove and refrigerator. Will lese | ; We have numerous listings for ADAMB meatty co | FE 40908 FE 46700 | trade Call us and do not feel FE 2-7083 AM. to § PM AVATI MARCH st ULTRA- obiigatet we will give you oureMODFRN 3 noe GAS HEAT, modem 3'5 room & bath Heated honest opinion of the possibility | children welcome Year around | garage Best joeafion Must fur- of trading your property | 8565 Pontiac Lake Ra _ | nich references Write Pontiac ‘ 2 MODERN KITCHENETTE UTTI- | _ Press, Box 05 DORRIS & SON . | ites nurnished playground) OR BRICK TERRACE WEST BIDF. REA! TOR Pe 41557, _ +7700 _. | arpeted automatic mas heat. $85 183 W Huron NICE 2 ROOM PRIVATE EN a month 226 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange trance act uit orm $14 a week MODERN HOME 7 ROOMS. MOD- ees | = SSD, maha | em bath, knotty pine ving room, WANTED: CITY LOTS WITH SEW- | & ¢ it heat. and crand water FE 60012, Call) MEY pr i Niemtrance Closet | farm. #7 month on ‘month te | jAherse om ate —— | schools, hospital 17 Dwight. FE month baste Located at White | ‘LISTINGS NI NEEDED | +5082 afte or ‘Lake Rose Center Rd.- in Business and commercial Pitted | arian acrea a or farms Qua ified buyers wait ROY KNAUF, “Realtor FE tan’ as w. mura: FE 2-7421; OA.#-3330) aoe ATTRACTIVE MODERN | : Private i€2 Chamberlain. | Lo MODERN APT. VERY cle $15 per week plus utilities | "=w oR. 30360. White Lake Township, about 16 miles west of Pontiae. Owner TO 10 2 BEDROOM " EMPLOYED adults preferred. FE 46233. f | FE 28181. SMALL FARM prox, 30 ft. of office space needed, wn share FE 6-9090 200 s LARGE OFFICE SUITE. CONSIST- Neat and clean 5 rooms with! Ing of 2 good-sized privae offices, | my oppo | house of work | plus large reception Toom A sh. terma, conditioned, front office facing W RID oEW AY Huron St. Parking available Leas | ama avaiiable at $150 per month. See TOR if 975. Baldwin +4203 | Mr Menzies at ane ga aT Loan Co. 18 Muro S61 Co-operative Real Estate ate Exchange HAYDEN 1086 model home -Eake privile: 2 bedrooms, bath, large li room = vestibule For Rent Miscellaneous 42 BAD eS dies de tnenpapbasnd ted ONE WAY COAST TO COAST RE? ( Modern kitehen. Gun ENT shat Can en eledeit! | furnace, auto. water heater. Your £. Howinnd cas Dixie Hwy | choice of 4 elevations, __ For ‘Sale ieee _ 43, FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 ROOM AUBURN HEIGHTS. New host. 2 bedrooms, oak floors, plastered ‘ walls. Living room 16 £ house on 3 lots, $509 down. $45 8 xitchen with Vinyl fleor and plet month, total price $3800 2923 ty of caphastie, Natural finials Waish St. Rochester Mich. ‘+ Anderson window Basement. gas — et! Auburn Rd. Ph FE furnace. $11,780 with wn. ee aetna Immediate poasesston. PRADE We reprecent a builder who will consider your equity in your pres- eot home as partial down pa; - ment on @ hew custom bullt home of .our choice For complete in- IMMEDIATE POSSESSION New formation call “ ; sey yl ~ . NORTH SIDE. 2 bedrooms, bath Storms & screens Gas water heater Full price $5050 with $1856 down RUBSELL A KNOTT, R'TOR. Peete eset (Ghee ne oe E 46905 170 W Pike 156 with snack bar Pilastered 2 BORM HOUSE WITH BASF- waila tile bath with bullt-in ment and income house fn rear vanity Full besement with oft FE 4-9078 _ furnace. West Suburban off $ RM WITH 3 RM PNCONE Elizabeth Rd $13,500 Terms, West side Gas heat -@14i8 . WHITE LAKE with § 1600 down 2 bedroom rome Bu Built : Corner ot. Kitchen and dining combeaanne with built-tn cupboards and knot KNUDSEN ty pine paneling. Utility room DONELSON PARK with off forced alr freee. ae water heater Living st its beat = eg y ’ an expect: in this Sea IL —c H. AYDE N Realtor : bath home which rs mans fe REALTOR tures including breakfast rm. #@ W. Walton Open Bree. screened terrace fireplace, 3 bed- 8-441 a lot and large 2 car garage. NEW BUNGALOW large “For Practical People— 1% | Desiross & reasonable Pusher Mody AC? name wien’ fui bome in & good ‘neighbor F | ood. Children will ike the basement Modern to the min- | nice yard. Parente will lke ute, §2,500 down ine loc ; “ote to schools - ee 2 es stores Ly %, WM. Hl KNUDSEN Gas heat Garae. Finished Price only $15,000. 810 Ponta ts ae eB Penk Bieg. | SHORT: CUT “TO! ICASH: Classified Ads? oa B. AEB i Ine. | “ante Pee be i. * HY Dee cn alee Paap a ree armrer THEL MA M. FELWOOD "LAKES | GAT LORE FOR _temry. FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956 | _For Sale Houses 4) URANIUM © THIS DEAL 18 THAT HO bdrm. P . 4 200 dn, Inc. Wheec ae move in 2 INLY 2 LEFT el at 3542 Depew, wood 43, og bert UNITY REALTY FE 46191 ETIRACTIVE 3 BEDROOM WEST years old Bxce!- Schools, church and Ssritraraes, Bebetarta: payment Call PE. 20762. ANNETT OFFERS East side=_Faxed Street gee Ze: a home, location ‘ie Oakland Ave BE 42544 Open Byes Pree’ » Parking home in. excellent VACANT. GOOD HOUSE GOOD location. Bargain. 23-1842. PL brerdy 4, wstenen on ~~ rm, and kite’ a on first ly 3 bedrooms and full bath on. secend, “full Lengel gas heat. garage. & parochial schools. fan sacrifice for cash to Po ¢elose an estate or will sell) ——— ee | MONTHLY PAYM’TS PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE Clarkston Estates Situated on lot x150 tn new exclusive Sec hiee) MODEL 0 with lake privileges, almost new attractive 3 bedroom | bungalow, tile bath, full! basement. o11 automatic beat, $15,960, terms. Lake Front-— Immediate Possession rea | remodeled as ars eet Coll Ly front age — to Pont ex | tra as are a! of] heat. anew, rien porch, 1\ car Zina Mtge - follow ~— Middley 345 Oakland Ave ;Co-operative Real Estate | eaene oage 263 Bedrooms ~ FE i PAUL A. KERN For Sale Houses ae lot neat sopping © center. 70 immediate eh ye rooms (Bene bong tite was Race paved street. ‘Tiled ment, 602 E. Tennyson. FE 4-0243. “BARGAIN ‘BARGAIN Owner bas reduced ee $2,000 r quick sale - or lot, ot] heat, | tee ah shrubbed, 3 bedrooms, full ase Mm ent, seed ation, Low jIM- WRIGHT, Realtor LAKEFRONT FARM Located north of Pontiac on main graye] road. Features a G6rm modern home w oak floors, auto. oil heat, 2 car garage, and 16 acres ef land. Also includes cabin on lake. Full price §14,000— - terms. J. A. Taylor REALTOR a aed) in) ROOM HOUSE __For Sale Houses 43 $45 A MONTH Inewsdes taxes and insurance, r cent for civilians of Gis edern 2 bedroom with a fenced iot, aluminum *ereena school ool bus a com: ‘1100 dows includes eve ~ PANGUS "1915 MIS rtonville 132 collect eee ae fo i | Hessen * BLE, Realtor G EO. MAR 61 ersens Mle Rd., Waterford . cay oe OR 31268 $36.97. Low Down Payments : si calm and Youngstown kitchen ous: | woe hoa full oa or” em | Castell Realty 95 Oakland Ave. 5-450 PE 5-450 NEW OFFICE REALTOR is Roe agatacdl age aT storms and screen valve at $21,500, Sylvan Lake Front Practica’ new beautiful, ;, heating system. al car garage, boo, cid Roy Annett, Inc. ‘ee Tore sera! 8-0466 © on Evenings and Sunday 14 Suburban Special 0, MORERN “BRICK BUNGALOW I "» $500 Down Fisher Body, nearly new, don" miss this one. Only $1! toed ‘now 6 bedroom brick rancher, only 15.380 with terms. Several other ve. Have several nice tneomes:- 2 family on Norton Ave. a ten a State St. an’ 8 room St., store eee hen bath at ment. Unfurn. scross from Rea c. e wi Eve. _Mre, Kelchner rE mh —— trade for larger ho ie. Owner. FE 2-7803 | WE TRADE DRAYTON WOODS evel custom batlt home fol ‘ — this! ample elonet apace, baths Pull, ed i ga- autiful % ed - Quiside arin, ‘Don't ge this | YOR 143 Cone Elise beth Rd. 5-128 or FE 4-3044 YOU TO ENJOY If you desire country living tn the lake district west of Pontiac, we have just what the 383. pee ‘Ave. $1,000 Down cane Ww. acl on re $800 DOWN doctor ordered. An attractive, well built $1,009 DOWN bedroom bungalow on 2 fe ee bass exit a bought completely furn. 008 down. After 5. FE INCOME East side, 72 family. 2 bedroo: @ Gas heat good condition. appointment only $id - own. After rE Mgt catpemes beet: Nient dition, paconoms? Ten heat, very clean, Modern kitchen and er rd story house New roof on Bonny price $7,050. After 5. FE 43303 con- will ga ree! immediate posses- chicken house and fenced chicken run. Dwelling includes generous ving room, bedroom. full bath, | eating space im kitchen, large utility reom, sutomatic het wa- p49 also tool shed. Total price New 2 bedroom bungalow, all on ene floor iving room front and rear, full bath with shower, tnsu- lated, ample closets utility room, ot! heat, electric hot water, 1002 | 150 ft. lot immediate possession oo bl ean you go wrong, see it ‘BUD" Nicholie real estate and insurance Mt Clemens &t FE 5-1201 48773 ’ > ST. MIKE’S ARES $12.600—-3 BEDROOMS Mon 4 room, dining recom, Eicken wi new bulll-in cupboards, bath, basement with new oi] furnace, laundry tubs, water heater, water softener, stool & shower new ga- rage. ‘Exerything in excellent can Hiltz Real. Estate and Insurance W. Huron Eves. FE 86-0231 6 room bungiow 1 bicck to! Sylvan Lake, screened in front rch. full basement, oil furnace, 7.900 full price can be bought for less down with higher monthiy yments, this is an excellent ond immediate possession, 2383 Orchard Lk Rd Co-operative Real Estate Exchange : 10" meed| New 2 eaters none iat near store s. Huge) mont 8t astered walls oa a room vin log arenas floors. gas heat, $7.350 full price. fi . Extra, large dining immediate possession al bones | . emer! EAST SUBURBAN \ with eo pog oil eh omy $00 3 bedroom home only one vear | B this one. 3} BEDROOMS IN | DRAYTON PLAINS $3,000 down and $75 pet buys this. exceptionally meat kit-hen, Large utility. room. 2 car garage Fenced lot 70x219 ft. Quick possession, Ou: GIROUX & FRANKS GENERAL REAL ESTA old auto. of] beat, 2 car garage, large jot, near Blue Sky Theter, $10,000 full price with §3.000 down '3 BEDROOM no $8959 full price with EZ terms On 8 Jesse & 1 rge rooms, giassed in front porch full base- ment gas heat. don't delay, see | it today. | Russell Young REALTOR TE 412 W) Huron 44525 4395 Dinie * urs, Bat, aw Open Eves _ "ul @) Sun mm FE 40612 $600 DOWN ; Large $ room and bath bunyga- low. Auto. of] heat. Paved street. — f° Clost to all conveniences, with- in Bias Pree aS aus to sher R. D. RIL EY yourbroker Estabiished tn 1916 FE 2-2012 ___ FE _1-0088 anatr . an AY ECODI QUAL BUILT FORD—7 ROOM Que iy modern 3 bedroom home HOMME: im best residential section. Tile) New brick ranch home 64 ft bath, carpeting fireplace, oil fur- home includes these features mace. laundry room and 2 car| 3ebedrms arge living rm. . guest cottage | tiled bath, full. basement, at- e@ well-landscaped jot, w tached garage All these fea- | Ties Price -$18,500 | tures at the low price of $13.- _MEAGHER REAL ESTATE | os0 plus cost of jot. Will build __ Mich OA mists} our This is, custom GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS EAST SIDE Near Auburn Ave Inside city limits, Longfellow. School district, 6 room and bath. . one floor plan affer- landscaped ! furnished at $6.950, $050 down at $6,500. YOU WON’T BEAT . THIS Scorbotgr + HIGHLANDS BRICK | ud system. You'll say / time well spent adoring this im- home 7 well planned | yeomns from the vestibule entrance | te an owdoppsbie fiving room with) Waill-to-wall Sreetaes. Mest esll, for & rooms do Featu — a tile bath es, 2 cedar Oll heat storm Teens. 2-car brick garace with ved drive. mer phot ¥ s with 132 ,. ¢ on James on Bird, Sylvan Lake. Offered at $23.500, 1 Rowe YOU'LL. LIKE THE AND LOCATION -To Seil—To Trade IT-WE'LL INSURE IT! rou" BU living room. part; ~ or unfurnished and | bull in ea can select chang- es fi Mesirea Call tonight for further information. 2 BRICK — WEST SIDE.-¢,2-bedrm | with immediate posses- : in mod- rm kitchen, full basement gas private drive Located amid other fine homes, $15,000 with $7,000 down home DRAYTON AREA.— &rm modern bome. ali in excellent condition Modern kitchen, bath with show- er off furnace 2-car garage overhead doore and cement drive landscaped. jake privi- leges, paved road §13 450 -with | $3000 down $950 DOWN — Over 1 acre of round Close in west subur-| an corner jocation Small home wth full bath idea: for ccuple l‘e-car attached garage Plen- ty of garden spe: e shade trees too! Now 500. Call to- | night j rpets, and natural NORTH SIDE — $-room bungalow, | full bath, cabinet sink in kitch: | en. plastere walis full base- ment with rec «pace Garage, | core te bus Tine) Now at only | o ~— OVER $300 per month from this property plus modern 5-rm home for -own- | er 4 furnished rental unit< all rented now Good owners home | with ful. basement and” oil fur. | nace Ideal for retired couple | or person wishing steady in- | ¢ property, $29,500 with $7,- down . | — East side of city | 8, ful} bath basement, jek vard with fruit res Acktop «treet. to GMC Tyock. ae D KENT, Realtor Open Eve et the “Consumers Power - : pa st Suile Why Not Retire Flizaheth Lake Fstates Kampsen FE $-6105 Realtors 371.8. Tale egra, ce cveraite Immediate Possession and beth. Has utility room & leundry tubs. Lot 90%250. On blacktop highway. Only $850 down, For Colored 4 bedrooms near Orchard Lake Ave. Fenced rear yard, barbecue it, = trees Moores) down. ACUCKLE R REALTY Saginaw —_ _FE 44001 anes _ HOME IN RP In vod condition Has bed- rooms and bath with basement. Situated on 2 lots with beautiful large trees. Has garage. Close to stores and bus riced for quick a Terms. Better call for de- “FR. ANK SHEPARD OCHESTER, OL 1-711 NICE BUNG ALOW _ At Perry near Mt. Clemens, Large 2? bedrooms. Carpeted ltv- ing room, Venetian shades. Large ginss poreli. Plastered, inted walls, Full basement, olf fur- ae $10,250, down, discount for “PONTI AC REAI chy 171 Baldwin FE $0378 Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES wonderful 3 Separate entrances. nearly new oll furnace, terrific buy at ly $10,560, with low down paym PLENTY OF ROOM Large # room home with 2 baths, 1] basement at rear posalbilties Pick on this one now ee ae Bo LAKE FRONT Beautifu) large living room natura) fireplace. ot] storms and scr e front now wh is right. Give us a ring Evenings after 6 call. Mr. Heals erington, FE 5-43¢2 OFFICE OPEN 6-4 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FF. 4 2533 ‘4 «ROOM HOUSE AND BATH _ SEMI ern 1 acre of ground. fene Good well $4.000 cash, or terms. _OLive 1-0539 EXTRAORDINARY SACRIFICE An 8% room farm house and 2 ear garage with 18 x 30 foot barn, situated on 0%4 acres in the Commerce Township area. Owner ts anszious to oon full _brice $15,- with terms, PICTURESQUE AS AN ETCHING ine haces carpetin drapes, and 2 boats i sine nee to see Call now for ap polniment. $10,000 down CRESCENT LK. PRIV. w 2 bedroo etreulation heat, utility room, Private park near | by, $6.950 full price. Sylvan Realty Fr §-0418 $4000 DOWN Lake Frontage frotnage on Middle Straits | 26x44 {| = almost ranch bungalow living reom Roman brick fire- place Big picture window over- looking lake Dining L Natural finish kitchen cabinets. Baseboard hot water heat. water softener Attached 1% car garage $16,000 with $4000 down 8 ACRES THE PEACEFUL PATTERN of life tm the country is yours for the asking — in a neat modern i room bungalow 17x12 living reom up to the minute kitchen with a world of *eating espace A year ‘round playground for your young- ster at $16.250 §$2.500 down and a chance te put your idle hours to work, E FIRST NOT SORRY! Humphries Te OA REALTOR _ | FE 20474 — FE 4-7114 Telegraph Rd Open Evenings 83 N Co-operstive Real Estate’ Exchange Bateman Low. Long and Different Careful planning has tn- eluded every practical liv- ing convenience in this 60- foot rambier, bedrooms, 1'y tile baths, full basement, and .2-car plastered garage. A multi-purpose room at the rear of the home close to the kitchen has been Includ- ed for your in-door pleasure You'll find a heap of com- fort and satisfaction Im this fine new ranch heme over- looking Afiver Lake Make your appointment now Future Growth fn your family won't be any Problem at all tn this fine- J-room, ‘Tt baths brick home Excellent Northend ~ Jocation, close to schoo! and dewntown only $16.500 with $5000 down Ideal Brick Ranch Featuring comfort and econ- omy 3 bedrooms, ceramic tile bath living room with “wall-to-wall carpeting full MODEST MAIDENS: By Jay Alan 2-8 .- 7 Day Suan “I didn’t get a raise, but the boss gave me another secretary!” ___For Sale Houses 43 FORK 6 WEEKS ONLY! NOTHING DN. Sl oy Le i ortamee costa to «SHELL HOUSES const: on your lot. Joba) completed “s to 6 weeks. Bee our Red Horse S018 = Cass- FE 42252 or "Sun basemert gas heat and the 115x300 ft parcel offers real | suburhar living Only $14 500 i with $3780 down Immariiate 6-ronm 1'o bungalow faust off Ap- 2 Redrooms and full basement new vac furnace hot water heater $7959 with down Youll wish you were firct Ta this 2 hecroom In the country? livin with auto hot water fm the ment. Has a nice 2-car ga- Tage end garden spot on the 89 ft lot Just 3 miles east of Pontiac And priced at $7,600 bungalow It's eacy heat and full base- Newer type 1'4-story home, with 3 gond sired bedrooms Ceramic tile features in bath and kitchen loads of cineet space full Besement. auto. heat, water fferer irely landscaped priced tor onty #11950 Don't he the loser on this one. Call us now {Tt pleases us to please YOU) FE 4-0828, Eves. & Sun a Estate Exchange | | Co-operati ye Real Extate Exchange iit ae 8 ROOM HOME 4 bedrms and full bath up, 4 large rooms enter Full se ment, stoker heat. $8. h CASS LAKE AREA T rooms & bath with cana! front- @ge, storms & screens, 1 car ga- gaee. priced. for quick sale. $2, own. SILVER LAKE 100 ft. rreeteee: nicely landscaped is 3 bedrm. home pe , large living rm. with fireplace. Forced air oll heat, storms & screens Terms John K. Irwin 1925, 101% on. csagiony, Street 5-4eT Eve FE e100 EXCLUSIVE LAKEFRONT Brick ranch home 6 rooms & dining L ‘1"_ baths 9 fireplaces. Attached 2', car garage 1 floor Completed in 1955 er 45,000 Pontiac Press 112 ofr By own- Box $3750 FOR MY EQUITY IN 3 BED- room house, 3 extra lots Full rice, $7500 Cail OR 3-1087 after wpm. or all aay Sat & Sun. ~ $400 DOWN, BRICK We will help a respnstble party with part of the down payment, to purchase this super sharp 6 room brick shell home on 1 acre, with lake privileges. All material to — this home with ne down eis VALUET, Realtor LIVING | ROOM, 2 rooms, modern finished kitch- en and bath with shower On large on assy coil he Unies Lake. Price 000 8 i: DW ARD "B. KEITH “THE LAKE MAN” EM 34432 Open for Offers Very modern custom buflt os heme on lot restricted mvorkan area Just 12 miles north of 2.576 so ft including multt- and double garage. mes, ceramic tile bath. acer fixtures electric heater, 2 fireplaces birch trim. and dishwasher. Full basement, 4 picture windows Good water, immediate occupaney Will deco- rate to 000. but must sacrifice to soa" appointment to see. MA O'NED A CHOICE OF THREE fine family home each in ex- cellent residential areas ON SPENCE 8T is a true Colonial 7 bedroom plus music room IN WEST SIDE WASHING- TON PARK we offer a 3 bedroom plus den IN DRAYTON PLAINS its a wonderful brick, four — room, 2 baths, 3} car ga- peace and 2 lots fully land- AL Tees THREE feature plas- tered walls, hardwood floora, full basements automatic heat and fireplaces’ Let one of our gales peope show you seon BRICK RANCH HOME Ex- clusive west suburban loca- tion 60 foot long ranch home Vestibule entrance to 27 ft living room with din- ing ell, 2 picture windows 3 large bedrooms Ttle bath with built-in anity Deiuxe kitchen, separate breakfast nook with built - in leather seats Carperine and Grapes included fireplaces Fuil basement Attached garage Paneled and screened porch overiooking the AQx165 ft landscaped lot Truiy a fine home Certainly a dexirabie tocation Mo lerately priced et $25 000 WATKINS LAKE beach and beat privileges with this ex- ceptional 5 room one story home Situated In a beauti- ful omk shaded jot Attrac- tive living and fining aren. modern kitchen 2 jaree bedrooms and full bath Basement with recreation room automatic heat 2 car garace Excellent terms avaliabie ‘ DRAYTON PLAINS Vesti- bile entrance to richly car- peted living room Modern te the minute kitchen 3 befrooms and full bath Exe centionaily ‘arge lot con- Yentent lercation Hurry on this one r . SOmuarys RAY O'NEILL, Realtor 282 @ Teleg raph. Open 9-6 Phone FE +7103 or OR 3-2038 GI RESALE Off Baldwin 5 room bungalow 2 bedrooms, full basement of] heat, storms & screens. 3 blocks to schools and stores $1700 down an r month iad Ns Off Perrv Near Town Oakland FE 54-0003 Oeecracre Real Estate Exchange . HOUSE WITH $1 400 ®@ rooms, 9 bedrooms, all on one floor Living room 13x11, dining room ures modern kitchen 9x9. Auto oll heat oak hardwood floors in most of the house This is an older type home. but is kept tn excellent condition. You must see fo appreciate IVAN SCHRAM FE §-S091 or FE 5-9471 a ho answer, ph. FE 58-2564 pen Ewenings and Simdays cor, 3rd. REALTOR ment oc sale) Houses ae By owner, 5 room modern bungalow with fireplace, | basement, sun porch, ga- | 7 rage, on large 50x265 ft. shaded lot. Includes two cooking stoves, heater, oil tank and 100 gal. oil. With ’S6 taxes paid, total price, $7,900. $1,100 down, $68 a month. FE 2-427. NOTHING G DOWN . erga iy hos ment =... rom bulla 3 Pearoom Ane" w build MODERN 3 BEDROOM FULL basement, garage. Large jot, 83 x 260 ft. Lake priv. $11,500. Terms. A neat 2 bedroom home. fully fur- nished bnigegre lake priv. $4,- 600 with $2,200 down. . We also have a variety of 2 to 5 bedroom nee some with low down paymen' T. G Trocke, Realtor 1648 Union Lake Rd EM 3-467! Watch for Announcement ft our new building project start- s00n FOR BETTER HOMES sEE PEARL BLDG. CO. Phone FE 8-192) Be EOIN BARGAIN lastered walls Newly decorated arge Lorry ae a bus and schools $850 down JIM W RIGHT, “Realtor MS Oak E ress land A Co-Operative | Real _Estate | Hee WHITE NEW HOMES: NEW GI's $250 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COST 3 BEDROOMS Check these features: Extra large utility Double vanity ainke in bath Double laundry tray 75 m 2235 ft hone Paved streets Drive out Mie ‘Huron St) to Tull =n Pas 0 signs m. daily. 1 to 7:30 pm. Sat umn. < = ~'r 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANGCHOTYPE Overlooking beautiful Silver Lake golf course In one of Pontiac's finest suburban areas Just minutes from the courthouse fea- turing large living room, with a 2-way picture window dining room modern kitchen as large as Grandmothers 3 large bed- | rooms with lots of closet space Full ttied bath, select oak floors throughout. Timken silent auto- matic heating system e@ ex. terior features an attached 1's car garage Genuine Sunesion fire kiln brick All this cam be yours for only $15.500 with convenient terms This home a ready for immediate oc THE “EF I DOR: ADO” GI's yee) Down FHA $2,100 Down Full Price $14,700 CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH COMMUNITY See the first groun of brick ranch homes to be built in Clarkston The following features are what you've always wanted in that home of your own brick and has rooms with large ° IN Its all face closets The spacious living room has a beau- | For extra con- tiful venience tite baths with window wall The home is heated with perim!- | ter ss heat and has a gas dis- posal unit. Aluminum storms and Rens Large lot. 100 x 150 for the children to play on. Winding blacktop road “lose to seh and shoppin us10 to MIS Waldron at uth village limits of Clarkston 7 Turn Us % mile to mod Open ! to 8 daily. WHITE, BROS. REALTORS Phone OR #1 Open Eves ‘ttl 9 — Sun 1 to § BROWN ‘large ‘iving two bed- sliding doors E-x- Full basement DOWN- room with roams with celient kitchen aute oi] heat recreation space enced back vard $67 including taxes and ins -Lovely dining ell $13,600 SPECIAL--Brand new Lan gaiow with laree T5x1 ft Paved street La > with = fireplace boards pletely see e livin, All bire Silding cioset doors Com- insulated ts one rom 227,500 BRICK TRI-LEVEL LAKE with full basement- radiant heat. cece. Call us for further infor- $6.950 FULL PRICE—Neat 2 ned Storms and screens. Plastered walls Large 50x132 lot. Lake | privileges ” | $13,500 — PIONEER HIGHLANDS SPECIAL—4 bedroom home w te sg ving room, lovely large kitchen, auto heat, landscaped and fenced - y 1 block from Sylvan Lake, City pon" Webster school bus, 2 blocks stores, near f af Benedict's. Call" Mrs Bers — for’ TT fek I. RR ROW 'N. Realtor 1362 24810 a rE Co-operatlye, << Estate Exchange Cooperative Ri Real Eptate Exchange a ach type. Alumi- 3 bedrooms, large Not finished tnside. ng done, Picture d small 5 ROSE McLARTY FE 2-2162 or PE 5-3578 FULLY FURNISHED TO LAST DETAIL Pofees 3 bedroom ho Sh on r lot. sir bos street. Geers prod Pbeolt WILLIS M” BREWER. 56 N. Parke PE ¢-5161; larry EM 3-4808 New Brick Ranch CHEROKEE HILLS _for Particular age eak ommarite | is mente completian p: ost convent Delightful carpeted 22 x room. has fireplace ets PAYMENTS $36.97 PLUS TA aap i | INSURAN Mode} Ca y li-¢ pm. at Walton Bivd. alnut Road. blocks east . Opdyke. Gas att large ow Lear For “WAGNER HOMES 1960 N. Opdyxe Rd. FE 47197 * cut price for quick sale to $15,000 ACTION WANTED! nd the owner of this $ bedroom lakefront year around home. Cheerful sunroom in knotty pime overlooking lake 28 | ft. Mving room-dinette has natural firenlace. Kitchen with plenty of cupboard space. 3 pe »w'h: Large utility. OU furnace. Insulated Aluminum storms screens. Owner moving out of area has with only §3.000 down EMBREE & GREGG ey Unton Lake Rd. ‘erms. AUBURN brick WATER SYSTEM | three large bed- | PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL, per mo cup | Be sure and “MYERS. Exceptional! See It Now! 3 a 44075 Real Estate Mortgage Ine. REISZ OF? TELEGRAPH, 6 Room mod- re, Leech tol Garage. $11,750. PION NEER HIGHLANDS, 5 Room mecers brick. Tile bath, gas heat, gar WwW. oH RON, @ Room modern, 3 & & down, $2,500 down W. HURON. 7 Room modern. Web- ster School rict. SASHABAW RD. 3 Bedroom mod- ern bungalow. Gas heat. $7,250, Terms OFF N. SAGINAW, 8 Room modern. Gas S E % te OPDY KE. alow, built - 5 car garage $10,500. are pa modern, Gas heat, "Cute 4 room bun- in bath. $6,900. AVE. _ Room modern bungalow, a ar : acre lot. $4,000 dow: JS = JOSEPH F. REISZ 53% pol Huron &t. re 2 no ans. MI 44419 Coeporave: Real Estate _Exchange TRADE — TRADE BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW SILVERCREST 8UB Tf you want a three bedroom home in Pontiac, prefereably in north end, and are interested fn a lovely modern to the minute bedroom bungalow. plus pan- eled den. basement with recrea- tion room, dandy Rereee: wail to wall carpeting, call on this ad EAST SUBURBAN BUNGALOW THREE DANDY BEDROOMS - A beautiful all white frame bun- galow with ultra modern kachen bath, large glassed tn front end rear porch, high dry base- , ment with gas AC heat. that ts ideal for recreation room, 2 car @arage, plus workshop, large an- chor fenced corner lot Outstand- tng buy 811,975 or would take two bedroom home tn trade SS ha VACANT. 2M $1,509 LOT Towedian pedal ee < ee at. | tractive gray shingle modern bun- > galow with stairway to large ex- Pansion attic. tile bath. good baxe- ment with off AC heat A-1 «a- rage, beautifully landscaped lot Price $8,950 WILLIAMS LAKE ROAD RUNGALOW $1,000 DOWN Total price $6,880 for this at- tractive five room modern bunva- low, sttuated om two lots and lake privileges, nice full bath. built metal cabinets in kitch- en, $1,000 of! AC heating plant. ROOM porgaL sid) “just shes » ostva . stores and schools, ce- dar shakes on exterior oak Moors. storm windows and dandy bedrooms OTHE OUT- STANDING APPOINTMENTS WE SELL—WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTOR FE ¢-5557 733 W. Huron Co-operative Real Estate Exchange LADD'S Signs Are Everywhere LAKEFRONT On Woodhull Lake tn good nelmh- borhood § room, 1% story cot- tess with 140 ft of lake fron- ze 63 bec ooms only $1500 dow: LOON LAKE 3 bedrooms. Ranch type Attached garage and encloced breeseway ood neighborhood iake priv eges” Priced at only $12,900 with $5.000 down LADD'S OPEN SUNDAYS 4286 Dixie Hwy OR 71231 4267 N Lapeer Rd. or M24 FE 5-9291 \s_ Co-operative Real Estate Exchange A HOME OF YOUR OWN 3 BEDROOMS. $1.300 Excellent condition Living room. kitchen, dinette & ulllity Auto of] heat, hot water Comb storms screens Many other fine features Immediate possession Very rea- sonable with low monthiy pay- ments AREA Substantially built & tn fine con- dition 4 bedrooms full bath up. lavatory down. Good basement, auto olf heat Beautifully Tanged for beauty shop, 2 family apt or roomers Only $11.599, to close estate $2500 dn. $75 mo It's vacant, NEW WATERFRONT HOME $ rooms & bath Lovely stream- lined kitchen. Basement, auto oil eat. hot water storms, screens 1a low at $12,500. N ICHOLIE = fons net AND HARGER CO. 33 OW. Bares st rE 7 Open Evenings _ garage, | “fm yard, | EM 34197 Commerce Lake Priv, | akpoies new 2 bedrooms, oi! fur- | 2 ayment ELL HOU. G, ‘Schuett F 8081 Comin cereal Evenings MA "4-2006 | ry as re quiet. close i focation nion Lake Village among other good bom: ¥M ais: ink'Si ore 3-3197 or CARL W. BIRD, Realtor $400 DOWN ~ $03 Community Nat'l Bank Bids, New 3 bedroom home with base- FE ves PE Sissi —" Complete exteriot, unfin- TO BUY, TO SELL. REALTOR} ished interior Large lot. ood Partridge is the “Bird’’ to see} location OR 3-2837 3 FAMILY INCOME : Only $1500 down payment. Lo- $400 DOWN cated close downtown, near city Modern 2 bedroom home Complete hall. Includes 5 rooms for the storms and screens A nice cor- owner. Plus two 2-room apts. ner lot Stoker heat Priced at only #8- C PANGUS 1919 M15 D. RIL EY , Broker Ph hccdies 132 collect. 71-0086 INVESTORS This ¥ bedroom home — oe ESTATES built ORION-OXFORD Drayton Piatns | CRG 3) Ik i large porch | i | | ar-| Insulation, © It's nice, Price | Charles ty the city of Sylvan Lake offers @ real opporsunty for a profit- able investment. Offered for $7,- on contract with easy terms er less for cash Why not inves- tigate? 4 3 bedroom modern fully insulated full basement, with ceramic tile kitchen and bath, plus many built in features in- cluding ample closets is beautiful- ly landscaped, Offered for §11,- , terms, B.D. CHARLES. Realtor FE 40821 1717 8 eles Tepe PE 2-5217 FE 5-6878 GAYLORD) INCOME An — setup for convalescent home. 20 rooms in one building and “(otal of 33 avaliable. This property now producing good in- come ated on good highway about § miles from Pontiac. Plen- ty of room fer expansion on ap- prox. 3 acres Price and term caseoe today for) SOUTHEAST A $ room bungalow with full basement Full price $6,750 wilh only $1,500 down. PERRY PARK | § rooms, full basement. auto: Three 50 ft lots This | 20d «2 bedroom bime | and priced to sell quick at $8,050, with only $1950 down : We have a branch office tn Lake Orion with many good Iist- tngs. Lake front. lake privileges, | $950 DOWN SUBURBAN elty property tn both Lake Orion | and Oxford. Vacant lots. age, farms Call for additional in- formation MY 2-2821 or stop at 46 E Fiint St Lake Orion To Buy—To Sell To Trade GAYLORD FE 49884 14 FE Pike St Qpen Five Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | CLARK REAL ESTATE| & Sun | acre- | Templeton, LAKE PROPERTY Nearly new 4 ronms and bath 68 ft on lake Large corner jot 384x246 Just off main highway Substantial down payment. $9,500 AIRPORT AND FITZ. LAKE RB AREA Attractive 2 berms frame ranch home with breeveway and at- tached garage Hot alr heat. 140 & 150 ft fenced lot Very handy to schools shopping Excellent value Substantial down payment required A REAL RUY Completely modern & rooms and bath Ol heat, full basement 1 car garage Only ‘y block from lake $950 down I. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd FE ¢ 4583 After @ FF 2-9542 -WHITE ~ BROS. EVERYTHING Is here in this 3? bedroom home all om 1 floor tion Master bedroom and living room ate 1? feet wide and 22 ft jong Large kitehen and utility Plastered painted walls, of floors Equipped with slumtnum storms and screens Auto all heat Extra large lot Take prist leves Outdoor barbecue and pirc- nic table, also a $400 eystem Al, this terms fire alarm for $12 SW IRIN NG SUING and BOATING Here is the nicest jakefrort home we have seen in many a 4 Thic attractive home with huge stone fireplace and marti paneled living room {a cet « a! nice it that has co ful weep, ing flow trees the Ake | side amid rosebushee galore and | large living room. dimming room | kitchen and bedroom This home also has additional bedroom «nace on large 6x24 fully inxniated | gtassed in porch paneled in Ca- | nadian cedar This home also has | basement with new of); Fully insulated Wired | for electric stave This home t« in | Waterford school district wf th} school bus service Ju OGG Salo Git |e PaLoup STOVE TONE | R. . Next to the Consumers Power Approximately $100,000 business | _ ; me like new. 3330 Maple| newest designs. T Bh [oa biter renege! inbmamoe) O ak] and ATTENTION, WE HAVE | THE Crest Dr. off Hatchery Rd. yes, Bedroom. rat EH than washer in stock, for HE NEW GIBSON 1603 ; ining room, value, $5.95: 7 = or ow. peti payrent — you Seas —_ tT. and a nel Ar ct “re erator A ih reese ker Rectory rreguiare value, ti, aK NTAG | Pe ele ‘ ! Ave. . ’ ’ : FE is a he tee. SPORTSMANS | PAR ADIs MICHIGAN BUSINESS Loan Co. X BOY, sMAti, RADION¥e 30 sewiNa MACHINE, @ DRESSERS. See a Sty, thet inele es = eueeme = SALES CORPORATION | #2 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | - 12. Also record players. FE; 3 of] heaters, cook stove, cream 100 caret tie level ried” ein ~ 1573 hb theo Bicben cabinet. MA aes room modern house and genera! Swe efsas oe FE ye 9206 Sheva tase, Orx ar $100. ars PECL vm ite your narcam oy grill be we Presich Ik Nigel) MI “eleaner L EGRERA VACUUM! feo amer “foes, $98.50 and rewarded for your dee! in| Our _frent_door FE 4-1574 AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER | R. B. MUNRO, 1060 W. Huron. = had ase lanes 3 ee apect it closely : and radio, $35. Other iiems, FE arouus BOUGHT. SOLD. EX-| electric, ol} and bottled gas heat- reasonable terms. YOU MUST BE. = <= anaes stent Turner's, B02 Mt. Clem-| ers at terrific vaiues FIRST—dial FE 2-047¢ Partrid e TEAGUE FINANCE CO. BLOND TV, if’ MUNTZ AND TA- Finorese Lake g 202 N. MAIN ie 5-0006 SINGER t MOLE a SEWING MA-| _ Ave, Humphries FE 20474 — TE 47114 G3 N. Teleg ey ey Open Evenings Co-operative al Estate ee | Sale Business Property 49 180. MT.) B hotel, Call FE 56-3048 -after| 8ALM BY OWNER north of Pontiac Class and bar. 430 pm ox200 1 FT LOT ON AUBURN RD.| pa SS i wi G. WHITCOM | FE 5-0522 _| 344 «FT FOR. SUPERMARKET, truck terminal, most any kind | of business About § acres. Good street. East side. Pontiac Press $9500 down plus Pex. WARD ;REALTOR RE EXGERIENT NEW LOCATION LOCATION For home and bubiness Property consists of 6 room and bath home, and small store buflding scultable for restavrant or beauty shop Lorated on paved street in settied community as oextra lot suft- able for parking Owner sac- fisee tae! at only $7560 with Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Is THE TODAY’S VARIETY MEDICINE & tas stock BUSY HARDWARE itn the TAVERN Co tertainm com munity “BIRD” SPEC STORE P gross. Only in pros ent soda fountain populated area of Pontiac. $6,500 TO SEE IALS ATENT in plus row- ‘oun- on terms plus stock. rous Oakland food or en- Amusements alone net $50 per week for owase. Only PARTRIDGE 4-358] AT 1 BLOCKS WEST OF TELEGRAPH Open Eve 7 to ® REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN _Opet 7 to 8 ve _ Sale L and ‘Contracts | 52 contract for smal! TRADE EQUITY IN GOOD LAND | house. Write _to Box M Pontiac Press. 2% DISCOUNT Balance $2.17066 parable at $30 | monthly, 6% interest Sald July 1954 Secured by. small house and ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS 28° TO $500 AUTOS LIVESTOCK IOUSEHOLD GOO! | Ph__Rochester OL 6-0711, OL 1-071 ___ Mortgage Los Loans 54 LOANS $600 to $1,500 en F For pu on es modern or not in Oakland 7 cons! bulld & garage or oD : pare a p!y 200 National Building ae or phone FE 4-4T20 Swaps_ 55 Re en OOD BATHROOM FIXTURES Pa teal Bead —Toiwet, wash wane only. rear mS modern. Al trade cash for any ie. OLive 27857. _ es os i WORtE ee in on used J J. Ven. Welt. OR 31355. FLOOR abane AND , POLISH: | ts for rent. Complete line "| BeReES ARDWARE 42 W. Huron 8t. WILL ACCEPT “LAND CONTRACT, | jot. ete as down payment on 3 room house with extra lot d« lots on Scott Lake Rd.| price $5,205. Will poset Latte for TON. Gea eyes ah Hd 5-8165 Cost to you $1738 Clark eal| work to be done Estate. 1362 Hur St. FE, ER | 46492 or FE 64817 Ase tor Mr | WILLIS M. BREWE _Clark Open Evenings. 56 .N. Parke aan = FE ¢5181 or FE 28532 Sac c a : ‘$7612 BALANCE 5 ROOM MODERN CITY HOME. Saginaw . treet I rontage Cost to you $6,571 secured by 7 2 lots, equity $3,000. full pric ‘room home in city off Josiyn,| $7.350. paym $50 onthly. 20° om Saginaw St. atross from') good buyer. Trade for ood building iota, J C. Penny Lot 1466.62" de land contract. tf second, One story building — 20° x 19 93455 BALANCE late model automobile, equity tn tull basement — good condition Cost to you $2,783 secured br a our present home or what? Priced to sell with terms ‘ room OM 9 acres. excellent buy- ‘lark Real Estate, 1 W. Ruron : _. for further information cail | : 2 oF +4813. Open | Leslie R Tripp. Realtor sii Williams today! evenings Ask for Mr C.ark 32 W. Lawrence St Open Frenings FE 53-8161 or FE 54-6394 M59 FRONT AGE. 126 feet corner parcel located in real hot business section with steady Income at present A real opportunity for increased tncome here Priced at $50.000 with verms. Shown only. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT ON. Saginaw St Ph FE 6-6165 Open Eves Till 8 30 3 STALL SUPER SERVICE 8TA- be on. Low poe g00d location. all PE 2-9173 | t “MOBILGAS STATION ie Corner of 15 Mile and Dequindre | Doing good volume For informa- tion weekdays contact Mr Dart. FE 20103. Eves and holidavs _FE S402 FOR LEASE, ul OAL ¥ moderni ned econ pletely equipped grocery store with beer license. Located 4 miles west of Pontiae. No competition. Red 8018 Cass-Eliz FE 42252 or FE | Horse | Ra. | 20179 | Business Opportunities 51 NORTH WOODS | modern restaurant, equipped 2 eabins idea A ot s Site. 330 ft. on M33 8 eu near ats heart of hunting and fishing rea Real oppertunity Tiiness forces sale $8,950 SURURBAN GROCERY With 25 acres, suitable for buriness: or subdividing 2 dweilines mileg west of Pontiac Onoortu: Nhties unlimited §$12.000 wiil han- die THELMA FELWOOD REALTOR FE 51284 on: CERY STORE coop” ‘Loc A tion 8DM license. 4811 Dixie Rwy ‘OR 32-0357 _ SMALL CLEANERS FOR “BALE FE 5.0303 after § o'clock WELL - ESTABLISHED GROCERY On west alde perfect for man & wife Can buy prop. bide. fx tures & equip for $500 dn plus inventory Bal. on easy terms | Beer & wine Call FE 5-6757 after 800 p.m | HERD OF 30. A Your choice. FE 6-0359. | MAJOR OIL CO. Now has 2 openings for Service Station dealers. All are excelient CHINCHILLAS— oF. facilities Our new plan requires minimum investment. Call mow _ FE 2-0138. FOR BALE. SMALL RESTAU-! rant. Fully equipped On main Kighway $7500 with $1500 dowa Or 83.000 for cash Call FE 48576 _ for appointment BOTTLE GAS BUSINESS ing 625 customers, incluc Toom modern ‘apt, large Store building with fixtures and Sppliances, Also delivery trucks and other equipment, Priced for Quick gale ihbits Real Estate phone 92 Colum biayilie _ To BUY TO ‘BELL. ech EN PARTRIDGE is THE “BIRD”, _TO 8E EE. Wii's SACRIFICE, WELL FST TAB-. - Russell Young | R ‘a W WFuron ALTOR FF. ¢-4528 1 Evenings FE 4-961? INVEST CONTRACTS A SPECIALTY with ones We also thoroughly service larger dtscounts by appointment We have well seasoned contracts amall discounts with purchasers and newer All checked. our contracts. Call FF $9078 or FE #0441 and ask for Ted McCullough Rent- xt Lente Bus oe 49A . C. HAYDEN Money y to L Loan a (State Licensed Lenders) a6 FE Walton LOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER & UN INO STONE 4 Ww. _Lawrence 8t __Realtor ao 538 ee, LOANS Extra Fast Service You can borrow §20-500 anlerly on IL INOLEUM. 34 comp sink complete with trap ‘We FLOOR TILE ‘(ox9) a Y D,| inc!, 88 sinete lever faucet ih 49c WALL TILE © FT quality. $100 value for $70 $495 PAINT — $1 69 GAL. ite enameled sinks $0 ANT! FREEZE Tec GAL. ane careee ane meal bs , : Q@ad. galv. elie 12¢ SMITHS) 257 5: Saginaw €0¢ in roll lots, lead 2c. Fiver. LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Authorized factory servic: genuine factory parte Free en on TASKER eee ana.yerr. 63 W. HURON 8T. giae insulation, $4 pet roll ein stock. 30 gal gas water heate ‘not crate marred $49 50 to pee in bou 19. Montealm o-4, oun ys Thureday. 40, 10-4. Closed every JACKSON'S RENTAL BQU m, Fe @- W. Moptcal deep | shallow well jet pumps Mich-/ $58.50 hes G Laundry trays. Stand faucets 818 95 BAVE : _tea. 13 304 Mt. ARAKEETS SaNARIRE, Ch CAGES. _ Food. Sinee A Te Peres PET 8HOP FE 54-0031 ARAKEE DAN 20 Voornele, Ra _Rd PEKINOESE 8 FUD SERVICE. olors ee fool PE 1-024) or PE ¢6337 POINTER PUPS BEST BLOOD- Une. 2 mos old. White & lemon. Sell of will consider OA 68-2012. 2486 Tex _ard, Mich. Call after 6 p.m. Ah a wt WHITE MICE. ALL | Pet Shop, 69 8. Astor, FE 46433. | REGISTERED PEDIOREED. BOX- _er pups, T wks old OR 36876 ~TOY MANCHESTER ~ Pemale 7 weeks old, 635 FE 23-4875 TOY FOX” TERRIER PUI PUPS. ALSO stud service FE 40406 uns in trade. Leon- Dogs Tr: Trained, Boarded 70 70 |DO0O8. CATS BOARDED, DOGS trained oo vi6 8. Tele- i _graph j I '$000 BALES MIXED HAY AL- falfa. Timothy, Brome Two miles from Clarkston Good hay priced tight 32-01% ALFALPA. ALL BINDS RAY. straw, grain _Sheiled MA 5-0666 Will deliver. ALL BOF HAY. FIRST & econd tting ae straw. Wil) deliver ‘OA 2179 BALED HAY BROOME. SOME Mmothy After six, MA 41970. BEAUTIFUL WHEAT STRAW AND HORSE HAY Have got to clean barn If sold in |atge quantities will sell cheap Holly, MEtrose 17-7546 BRIGHT 2ND eu TTING “ALFALFA No rain. OA cow OR comet: ar “BY BALE | or ton Picked up or delivered Call MA 66038 OOD EAR CORN, STILLMAN J. Elwell Mile N. '% mile E. of __Dryden, Phone SoP3 _For r Sale Livestock 72) 3 YEARLING bars ars hee $701 Holcomb Ra. MA 63102, GENTLE CHEST: oe anew | mare 5030,Granger R4@.. Oxford WHITE MALE HOO. O1Cc., is months old. Carl Dobat, 2460 ‘Dut. | _ton Rd , Rochester | \ YOUR LIFE'S MADE, Nena | EASIER through Classi- HUTCHINSON | fied Ads. day problems quickly, dial ae 28181. i To solve every- ; _Hay, Grain & Feed a ground, whole or porphin pat rith | white MOBILE HOME Bi ob, emale, awn bs markings ne papers).| Wired tor rellers, Aaron OA _ 8-2 18. Short, FE PARAKEET. CANARIES, CAGES GROV and Crane's Dive Rotchy Feet at ROVE VE care ery, “yas Auburn. Ra. FE 4 +6510, USED PARAKEET. OPALIWES, CAs CANAR- | _ FOR $90 : PE 4-6080, TAT ER EICRARCE 6 8. ih yp pe rE — OXFORD Trailer Sales _ Stewart Coaches bav dows with storm . wa. Dante floors, fuli 6 bathrooms. 7 ft. cellings stee! . oak inside walls for stronger operas: and @ rin: conduit, Bui Kiso the Linh epetaire. Job. ° it ere ie quality beauty Poe tity regular ¥ rate financing. Lew insurance. % .» up to @ months, General coaches now 18-37-30- 33-35-40 and @ ft. We dare you to compare these coaches with any anywhere. | 30 trailers of more en our lot at | all times, | We have a few used trailers that we will sel} on gs r by mn 0 to © weekdays, Sun. 2 to 8 ichigan Bottle Gas Forts and Ld |. eessortes. Phone MY 1 mile 8 of Lake Orion on M24 Oxford Trailer Saies can offer more for less anytime! Trailer Exchange ANDERSON DETROITER GREAT LAKES i. BEEMER Onchalienged leaders im their price range. 1 3 bed- | rooms. 16 to 31 ft. ¥e_ down. | 60 month bank rates. We do our own financing, no deal too | small. 10981 Fy 331 GOOD CONDE ._ $2000. 00) PE "3-050 after 3:30, PONTIAC CHIEF ” Fr. SPECIAL MID-WINTER SALE | Redu ced prices om our fine se | i our All deals fey at no extra cost. MOBILE HOMES, previ Wg: SR se 220 8. Dort Hwy, Mitel Le Soeeeceeneaied en Lee Mp a Oe Le ce Ee ae ie a Fs) ie Ee ee a of Die = ! eee oa ee i oat . t eal * oe 4 i 4 ied sa 8 : ° \ 1 ‘ ein ; i L i ' é } ‘ je nf ' eat i ¢ : ‘ i , + w 4 A j f . ‘ ae - at a . * | 17 ' : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1956" ? For Sale Cars = 91 SLICE OF HAM For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 Er ee eens SAVE | FORD. rE * fake of gump trust ——} — St ny at aH | 7 ee He BS BREE ro Ger Poa ee] | Siticeeee| UF TO | FEBRUARY JUBILEE ae ee = Seeerors| oie Re PT | ee a | Oe ODP” sotiee “tos Sone a ins a, YD pomp truce.) ss “FE 8.0488 i: - OLDS 4 DOOR SEDAN. ALL Bob Frost, Inc. ! OFFER > REFUSED! * ciated Wit | Siesta Five ty Whe! SR Cee as, Fae te om aos woopwakn | STOCK Nos.ON ALL CARS “ ig) HSN Meets ‘Sent eee es "Se ae zat iss eee ee 2938—'s3 Ford Victor srs)e ale slelelele oe $ 850 eas Tires —— ven eee wipowersitee, power t brates: loaded Weep Pirmout V2 Serer Dis Chup your. mn as Se 2933—'ss Ford) Tudors. ec -m eee) $1150 my SnEA™, om TOUR, G0] —_Oakand at oat Mieanfow"ifiengy Tne tay Se ere pia.) Ether ° oli B pail Girt | 2929—'s2 Chev. Deluxe 2dr......-..8 499 miles lar. Hawkinson ball sesstunarted Sates yee Easy-Eye. Priced 50 dn. Method. Guaranteed upconditional. |“ | 1962 Pontise Koala = dr. 2 1968 BUICK SPECIAL RIVIERA Hydremetie. Loaded Very # Like ne Me H, extra low mileage. - FORD, — "MERCURY | 2806—:<3 Pontiac Chieftain 8 cyl. DF 795 Ed Williams Tire Co, | "tur Sratlt tial yl Peas carmen ito Spee Be aay Wo 0 | FC WEE Wall WHIFE WAL WALL Rew Raw Tikes | ‘Susser Pivmouth, Dodge or dr Radio, “heater, gets: | To Ford dean daevery Geartes J ack Haupt 281 53 Pontiac Deluxe 2-dr....... $. 695 $16.88 en ranteed. PE 4-0687.| and weekends. 4443 Greenwood,| ° N. Main S{. Clarkston . model, New snow tires, beautiful Pp tj ] ; . 4 8 Saginaw ay Birmingham Open nights ‘til 9. MAple $-8808 condition. Bee today, ontiac. sales © 2627—'s2 RordiGoareruble . $ 595 / wh VELEN #0 OO ee @ * *. giso, white IR ig 803 8. Saginaw. “Bright Spot” eer ee DR. tesa Chevrolet Style.ine Dix. ¢4r.| 1986 Pontiacs, company cars, of- two-tone green ome owner, low ficial cars & demo's. All ‘Le: ' + . mlleege. Deauty In = condition | and models. ‘Place order now 2444—s2 Ford) Coupe): ....\0-.<+s +1 $ 475 G as for peeks h esiad bce bg As low Your trade-in tice 4 : CLARKSTON Open we a Bt o STi ase 2356— | Wlercury 2-door eeneeee ee e- $ 310 aoe 33 CHEV BEL AIR. ava e if SUBCRBA #1006 EX- 54- vier. yna- . oR ras, 6 1954- Buick Riviera, dyn Yor, Gent, low | miles ae flow, radio and Seater. aR RES SORT EERE : ____ Aute Service 81) white wall tires, red and enter ‘automatic nd stood cock Dr bebe finish, $1895 trans. Power, Steering. MOTOR SALES PONTIAC, ‘$6. DOOR HARDTOP. | ~ CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE white finish, : reasonable with small down ver: Ra 2-8 32.8. MAIN sT =o Chief. 309 Miles. wil aes 2958—: 2d $ 125 ear. linders Feberea. Zuck Ma Jerome Tike ORION MOTOR SALES CLARKSTON ce. 32-0720 after 5 49 Ford 8 cyl. OOT weecvces : os $3 “ood. Phone FE : M24 at Carkston Rd eee cunYSurn PLS MOUTH inse Roars Bie FOUR-DOOR. 23-2563. Olds-Cadillae Pont “aEncun? - Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily fully equipped. A reaj buy, Tele. “For Sale Motorcycles 83} Cass at Orchard Lake MY 22611. = - . ; Fe On ee 2972—"s49 DeSoto 4-door ........ rare 9 eyes SS ; For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 |‘ _GLDs “% SUPER HYDRA. | GLEAN. 1968 PONTIAC WRECKED FOR PARTS AND BERVICE on FE 8-O488 RPP PIPPI EPPA | RRP PR PARAL LAPP PPA PPP ard be es prowl Osea i Pack. | _ “condition, $85. 144 W. Hopkins. y) $ 845 re see eee | CHEV FEB SPECIALS — |, MESVA EARIOP wits | shane! dros Gost tare | “aR oxen, comoM cate | ZOBO— *S4 Ford toor eso avidson te rater, iow, com- ‘64 Olds’ Super 68, 4 dr. walls, etc. Selling cheap. FE | ———~— clean. $1000 ORlando 3-2432 i = down ‘with good credit $3 6 pet . ike le ties #1962. or 2790 Gene's. Dr, Pont. 1983 Olds Super 88 #7 PONTIAC. GOOD TRANSPOR- 2988—°s3 Ford Convertible . $ 896: ee ee ee 19 56 ‘$2 Ford Custom : 2 ar. #896 1953 MERCURY Mc MONTEREY | FOR | see Sip yor masve 4 ay se 3) Ce be at beswees 10 = my) LNGI AE MC OWITTMA NTS oF cooacce ‘#2 Ford Cus coe O78 ‘ ment. Ivo - Wha ye. : E ORION MOTOR SALES D. blue bottom, low mileage, a, id48 PONTIAC. GOOD : $ warn | or pani ee | Ss wie eo 7) Bae eens cee Mien Tits Se asta? PPE | 29GZ2—'s1 Ford Convertible, sharp .. 499 Custom 8 00... : PONTIAC CHIEFTAN 8 TU- "61 Chev, @ dr. ........ 1. )'!)) gaag. | 83) MERCURY 2 DR. RADIO AND Auto Balees, Oakland, PE | “Gor. 32.000 miles. Like new. $ 65 Demonstrators |# amit healer” overdrive. Yeur ed ear | _ 3-201 Sen ee MEE notte ® wets: | ZOGB—'49 Plymouth 4door......... 5 | 5 ARES a Poucicinericetne iene ores and V-s ‘S3 Chryeler ‘Windsor Deluxe $606 a ~~ OLDSMOBILES | _¥E t015 between 62 p.m Lisee tice “hn oar i Sacainn ona | Bim 1956 Demonstrators 2999—47 Chevrolet 2-door ......+06. $ 95 HURON MTR. SALES Don t ay « ve [HOUGHTEN & SON | ¢ toot, esteot trnmortaton.| 30)] 2—°52 Pontiac 2door .......444. OO ag LOW As ae West Side Used Gare ' r Phone OM 3-7008. | $1659 crue ceamex us| The Big |Svgmit sgn” 801452 Ford 24008 -sssssrveeees. 450 Pull peice West Side Used Cars U WILL ACCE See) Oe, Srna , - me oe ate at |mctem se reeme! = PLIC@ | games te Siow te | Sachse | LATER MODELS mMMED IVFR in ¥ ; ' c * Birmingham mare Deniven® ee ee ee In The Spring “ BILL SPENCE “ina xt tr cont conan eet 1955 Mercury 2-door, like new Highest trade—Lowest terms Wagon, Ford-o-matio transmis- ; USED CARS FE +3618. ~ Nad . - a : jon, radio and heater. Low mile @3 Oakiand Ave. FE +7333 FRO- FT FE crite ancing, Ratan fae to ee sos kop Paes i, Phone FE $8864 between Buy Now And ‘83 PACKARD CLIPPER, 2 ‘Door G lime eran) cae 1955 Dodge Coronet i065 FORD 3 DR 9100 TAKE OVER ad Bed 045 Cataline hardtop coupe. Loaded . pow 100 TAKE , ny Sedan or Ai sow | EN ae COUPE Tern | vatael priced tor easy ewaing | Pyne cal tM anwar! = Sqve $ > 5 | “me T Pelok quae] Seotiene, marion gees, ar te | © 1954 Pontiac 4door ba ae ee Le ‘N_ KAISER AUTOMATIC TRANS Mazurek Motor Sales with extras including power . Beautiful Wed, : r 2 r e . SE ASKING en 1055 Chevrolet ge eas | PETE] 1055 eu rutne vr windows, RAR, exceptional Bright Spot : Lae Ra PAYMENTS C Eaec. Mi ese 1953 Mercury 4Dr., Mero-| Spt. Cpe. Power Glide, | sina a5 tse Haskins Chev. 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria Exec. MI e208 0 ! RADIO, } ae crEn se, . CHEVROLET matic, radio and heater, | R&H, lite blue & ivory. Hydramatic It's very nice! 42.000| 6781 Dixie Mighway ot Mis “Bri t” 1095" en Take over payments. MApie 1955 1952 Cadillac S Coane hy Oakiand County's fastest growing $ Je $1995 ; — - Chevie dem rater. 407 rely FONTIAG“KADIO AND WEA. Ford Custom 8 cly. 2-door : rome ARD CLIPPER DE dra., radio and heater,| ,0%! Dixie Hishvey ot Mois Olds-Cadillae oar 1s PACEARS CLIPPER DE s'pm. Private party. Priced res: | SEE CY FOR THE BEST muy IN NEW OR j - power steering, white Cass at Orchard Lake 1955 Chevrolet tires.” Very lean Oni ‘a Fomriac CATALINA ‘81. HYDRA- walls, one owner, $1795. | isi —pEeoTo PrnEDOME Va FE 80488 2d REH. Power HOWA RD LARE, 1} INC. matic. Radio & beater sab. aa erome Fordor, 12.000 miles. powerfiite | _ Glid nail "in h 9108 Orchard Lake Ra. Kee 8-2018. Olds-Cadillac Phone MA 4 vf “11s ese! iso, MERCURY ADM, SEDAN slide. green finish, a PLYMOUTH 3 Da RADIO ) AND peteapion ee TAKE 0 OVER Cass at Orchard Lake | 4. tio and yevtomatle pihars ~—eeee. tet Rees Sora) $1595 tion This car te 1 tn 100. 1951 PONTIAC 8 «4 DR. SEDAN FE 8.0488 cellent cand Low PREE 1955 Mercur: Birminghap ees go rae Saul Maplsiesl see my . aS TREE Sater Grr STAMPS Y ; 1985 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 8| off South Winding Elisabeth Lake Bi ' h KE B Onlon wotoR sALea C 4 D : : 1954 Buick Hardtop. seewerfiite. woe” i Estates. FE 6-52 irmingham Pond none USLOM 4 DOOT «ner 4 door, R&H, Dyna-| faker Be Pe tube | orn aE | 147-150 S. SAGINAW ST. CLEAN i ig $1695 flow, power steering. | SLY UQOLS SOMME, | 31 wility PAN Open 8 A.M. to9 P.M. ¢ or, es wee erm Ly 7 CARS | [senior mmrt|° rappy |" eye vg re 2H “Jacobeon’s Motor Sates | FE 5-410] FE 5-3588 Pod 02 — 1 beautiful bite Paint, like new. heater Good condition. 0486. Ph. | “Your Ramnicr-Mudson Dealer aad gastom Pavar fae HOWARD: LARE, INC. JEROME = —— = $$ 5M Rarcop ope, tloms | 278 Orchard Late Bee ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 1955 Ford IN SELLING USED CARS— iG d il] U ed C ury 83 Hardtop cpe . _ $1250| eylinae: Radio Heater aaeeat FON MORE Sune nel veane a) OLTODI & erg blue, heater,|] This is the question we hear: OO Wl S ar. Ss ee Stes RUST AAC ENS “OLIVER” meerigs = | ~»3= WHY DO YOUSAY “| We Think RcTEY AUTO PAX 1953 Plymouth ee You Can't Buy Better a Hardtop cpe. | seeutoped | Sele ela bas Sactty aro parts| Bob Frost, _ inte. |i A Sige MOWRY FoR ANY WAKE | conTinErTat 0 makes bed tage, Tw seureee BUICK Cranbrook 2 door, R&H, ARE BETTER? O L Gay MAEE | 85'S. V Waonwak | oe MALE 8 SERVICE r Pay ess CALIFORNIA BUYER “ +6806 ' We believe that our Used Cars are better (notice: 2 tone finish. | BIRMINGHAM TaY . MI¢a300 0 JOrdan 6.3033 Mee Big Ae bi OFFERS $545 | we don’t say best), because we have confidence in St d Sh “_|198¢, CHEVROLET | toot sedan, ” Lorre ' || the methods we use to make them better. We have Op an Op Wa AP CARS. New car appearance Today's bar. ‘0 WORD, mo 0005, Sixt ] 8 ] t | confidence in our policy of disposing of all low Gn Fst Sapp evry pina, Ga = = x EvrO 2 uality cars through wholesale outlets ony: Ours } THE HIGH DOLLAR | Svs Siuy"Guit rms“ cs “zoe, costo Fog 8 Used S pass. epe., 210 series, 2 | pen age care are never ollered foe sale ioeaiy. |] 99 Pont. Safari sta. wag. $2295, erade . i ‘ tt * im y 4 r by "3 : eval sr Drive the oxira miles, Haskins Chev. Beatin ised print Lae mie S tone gray bs Dues R&H, | yw, have confidence in our pricing policies which Fully accessorized with hydra. A little 701 inte Mish we F ye ‘ exce plonally Cican. || bring you top quality cars at fair prices, There bit better than the finest. if VANWELT tom HOWARD L. aN - ING ars $795 may be lower priced cars, but we know that if other ‘55 P t. S- C C 2095 3708 Orchard Lake Cy ie s, : its) CHEVROLET, 210 va POLLY 5 . OPEN ‘TIL 9 PM prices are lower than ours the cars must be of a on CUS. at.. $ TEaT Pa Mevwipped, Sseh, P 6 “Bright Spot” Be) a 1955 P : | lower quality. We say that our cars are better Fully accessorized with hydra. Extra ‘COMMUNITY Jack W atin 1954 Ford Customline, 4 $395 . ontiac || because we do everything in our power to make nice. . door sedan, Ford-o-matic, Station Wgn., 2 tone fiya, them better, and we know that with few excep: |} ‘5S Pontiac sta. wa on $2095 MOTORS Pontiac Sales Eadiowand) heater, awit *50 Olds 2 Door & ivory, R&H, '| tions, we do offer the better Used Car for You. . gon.. 803 N. Main Rochester 1988 Chevrolet 8 Betatre har walls, $995. Rocket 88, R&H Ww WW, power steering, 2-dr., 2 seater, R&H, hydromatic. OPEN ‘Tr 16 PM powerglide, power brakes, feaaed. Jerome power brakes. HAROLD TURNER, Ford Dealer ‘OO F da Vi j Olive 1958 a Chevrolet station eke ToS Olds-Cadillac $895 C ’ OF ictoria goon dda $1895 WB FORE, CARS BP DORA | Melean “ive milesees ain” | Case at Orchard Lake $2150 54 Ford 2 dr......$699 °S3 Ply. 2 dr....... $544 RAH. power steering, Ford: eee BAT iperns es right 6” a1a0- dn TE BOARS $3 Pont. 2 Dr, R&H || °54 Dodge S. Wg. $1199 55 Pont. 2 dr... .$1599 D000 stan ring, Ford-o-matie, ) 1983 Chevrolet én ve 22 ’ Te Demian Ti i 4 cas actual mileage. 4 . a3 Chevrolet 210 hie 6. | aa PORD —GosToM CORVERTT. Hydra, Premium Tires 195] Ford | 53 Pont. dix. 4 dr. $744 54 Pont. dix. 2 dr. $944 , : Top Dollar 1953 Chevrolet % ton pris, le. Radio, heater. Automatic : . $2 Ply. 2 dr....... $499 Sl Chev.4dr..... $244 54 Pontiac custom $1495 : Por Clean Used Cars Trucks | “NW. ate st, Ciarston | reas ony ome 77% TOP $695 2 door, solid blue. nice | '52 Ford R. Wen...$644 — '53 Olds 98 H’top $1399 ee arene Matthews. [sme tt iit sae! OWRKSTARE, INC | capa ang, teh ileaminteron RQH,. [oS Chey. 2d ee OM“ Port 2 dracesseae || Seat covers. 4lor,hydramatic, RAT 0S Orchard Lake eego : A cs 0 ’ Par p , ¢, : Ha peloeen tang" in % OS “Ieee FoRD.-H8 60 BOWN=FENuS | Exceptionally Clean $395 pee acd se eke Mardin 7 94-Pontiac deluxe 4 dr.. .$1395 : argreaves wel SRETROLEY RITE TARE “1980, Ponuiae™ Hys. R&B 905.00) Small Down Payment 33 DeSoto Fe es <3 Ford Hardtop. 7s Seat covers, R&H, jet black. Nice. 1 Ba: st. rE +400 5-826 a! pi Rt eo " see.) au . . S844 — MAM Mictor Sales, | panne VROLET STATION WAG: $1795 195] Pontiac 54 Ply. 2 dr.......$699 °S3 Chev. 2 dr..... .$544 'D4 Nash 4 door Decca e .. 5 925 ooze tala on ate model care oecahatet Vesiange CENTRAL 4 door, 8, R&H, Hyd, 2] °55 Ford R. Wen. $1499 '53 Buick Super.. $999 | hem ae ween AMT 63410 LINCOLN-MERCURY "55 Pont. 4 Door Dix.8 | tone green and beautiful. | ’S2 Chev. 2dr...... $499 9-51 Ford 2 dr...... $244 frecked & Junk Cars | i981 crrevim ex r , Bis Sueoto Parts |g | ete, | “het Hlntin 2 Tne $495 SiFord Rigo 9 "SP sa. gn 89” {1 53 Pont, dix. sta. wag... .$1295 1984 CHEVROLET = “DELUXE, Low Miles |] 53 Merc. Hardtop $899 52 Olds R8 2 he . $699 55 2 door, Green and betge Radio, MUST SELL MY DEMONSTRATOR ie Se 4dr., 2 seater, R&H, , power steering: ———— Roster. ther extras: | Resoomabiy | | (ocinped law wiccge Wil eect, : 52 Buick Hardtop $799 54 Hudson Jet... S644 Seatticone: want Of Sale Trucks 90) Eee ice! vever. ot fice’my equity. can arrange fh $1165 1950 Lincoln '| "54 Ford Cy. Sed. $1199 °54 Merc. Mont’y $1099 || , are wih, TOR, PICK. | Tee eae Pere oa Ge "S3 Buick Super 4. Door | 4 oer ty brows fine 53 Hudson 4 dr....$499 ’55 Ford 2 dr.....$1099 53 Dodge 4 door See leee. $ 795 Poe mileage, new truck appearance. | —oit!on_EM 38 _. , | Loaded, 3 to Choose From | tsh, gH, Hyd; W/W. | R&Hostandard shite . i ° er ore. Warvesse) res 1955 CHEVROLET V-8 2-DOOR &E- LITTLE . It’s nice and only. i $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS ! “ apd shifts lowimileage: i GMac terms. = cues ome —— =e $195 $295 | 53 Pontiac dlx. 2 door. $ 995 i ; $1,208 edu peieal ouch feces oar [ fea $1 Hudson 2 door '47 Cadillac 4 door R&H. hvd . 5 _- | Haskins Chev. down. Easy GMAC terma. 50 Ford 2 Door, R&H, ’S1 De Soto 4 door 59 Ford 2 door ' » hydramatic, 2-tone green, no { V-8, Runs & Looks Good C1 Kord Victor; cI Ply S r AURA / ©7191 Dixie Highway at Mis 51 Ford Victoria 51 Ply. Sta. Wgn. ee ees rev SPO - $9395 TRUCKS SI Mere.CLCpe, 32 Chev. 2dr. ‘53 Ford 4 door ........ .$ 795 si A MAple B-S071 : y. Cl. 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NO” CREDIT |'S2 Dodge Cl. Coupe. $595 $1445 1952 Chev. % Ton Sedan Delivery ....... ». S344 R&H, hydramatic, 2tone grey, ee a0 WE MAVE & OOO SELECTION |S? Chey. 2 d "$808| '$4 Pont. 4 Dr., R&H 1953 GMC 1953 Studebaker 14 Ton Pickup -712-.--.1..$509 owner. HOWARD ) LARE, INC. | oF ‘4 -"'s) avroMosites | , Use Wis ooo ee at : ; Pinte a nat |] 1950 Chev. % Ton E . $299 ||? Orchard Lake 4." Keego| THAT TOU caN BUY vor | ’51 Buick 4 dr........ $495| Hydra., Custom Trim Panel, Hyd., Heater | | 1982 a on AETESS cock cee mns cscs: 444 52 Studebaker 4 door.. ig 495 ycoN pVROLET PICK WEERLY, PAYMENTS OF AS 2 oe Cs eee $2195 Nice Bright Red 1083 rod i; von pceee seceneeoes ooasons pea Redes wecial | Sian s ev Tastes seers s | || 1953 Ford 1% Ton Stake .......---seeeee. 7 NoCo-Signers! 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Dial FE TO aphid a “|| Midwest 47500 JOrdan’ 46266 5 a _ NATIONAL REIMENSCHNEIDER. ard Lakes Hargreaves ! 2-8181. . 210 Orch @., emens dt. / FE 3-7)17 . | “RIDUSAEES | DODGE PLYMOUTH | FE2-9101" YOUR EALER E STARTS A COURTESY caR | BEHIND THE'P 0 oe ” wey EE Open til 9 ry eos) vm esse | Eee - ’ , : 4 : “a ao : Do ‘ ! u a , 6 * : ( ‘ . 4 ae ee ET SEM Np Ee Veena aM Re ENA er RIE f we a 7 7 \ * 1 : - 4 f \ . fl ie - | | an PONTIAC ve ape FEBRUARY | 8. 1956 : ___. THIRTY-SEVEN Gobel Expects to Take Home $2 Million| ILE cient - el --Today's Radio Programs-- Perry Defeats ene mmon| to ose eacner WIm, (70) CRLW, (nee) ‘WW, (908) WCAR, (1130) WAY, (1t0) WRON, (1400) WIR, (1490) Gleason Again | We're sure she ae SAN FRANCISCO W—The Board] ¢0o—iesn none, matating USE WIR, Doreh Holating | ove CWIR Maren Peee oni. eres Snes of Education last night suspended| WWJ. News by Lewis wws. Reece Maree WW, Minute Paredes =| W8 George - mae Saw wa Wor, Guy an | Lillian, Dorothy Gish |cials to further the Jack Benny-| Kentile Asphalt TILE and said jt intends to dis-| WJBK. News, JBK, News, wine George - 2:00-—-WJR, Qed Mra, Burton F miser legendry . . . miss her. © By Tha stascaim waanigen tase | SEO Gans Saline Ww, Ross Mulholland Don’t Need to Act for)" cone _ © ee WW3, Rose Mulncland) | WW3, iruce Ma a ag W. Bod Davies Their Su : The “Robi theme The reasons given were her in- oe sar Towa 3 ews. Bon” MeLeoa ppers ee ee abgatwrt ood venga! SA ay AG oom ve eae Ee | Bas : By JACK O'BRIAN ett.” Six versions have been| Dark Marbleized 9x9x Ve: yr her admitted Jove affair with a| ‘wws. tres sar Exre ! Momma | SSN Grats heat | MATE ety mae | NEW YORK (INS) — Geroge| "Sst: latest, Frankie Laine’s «. Colors Marbleized prominent surgeon, Dr. Rodney] Bay pire st Seven, | 6:00-WIR, Zim Vinal 7a, "When's Ott Marries! WIBE. Don rosie OOP! expects & $2,000,000 take-| rats your's tentative states of : Yoell, WiBK Rows, Mickey Sherr WAY Fred, Welt CKLW, ger home in 'S6, including a big raise! yacuie Gleason's opes has mot | Cc C Her attorney Emmett Hagerty! :0-wsm, Guest House WSK: Gentile, ‘Binge WCAR, ‘bese ter the am] 826-¥IR. Wendy Warren jfrom NBC when his contract WP! given Art Carney's career the | said he would’ fight the board's) Ori. “pers pent Gab WIn. Volee of Agricit. | ee WIR Arthur cme Bi for renewal in @ few months - - -! big pash expected . . , Ea Ea gr bg rr = vecerd an a tench: Wink Mickey hors wave WCAR, ‘News, ‘Caravan’ "| Perry.Como's:TV star rose even! 1.0 nacGuire siste os mabiie e e re W, Guy Mune c Story | .WPON, News’ Club 1900 i] : * < . 1 ‘ higher than ever Saturday night er since 1945 has been called ex-| wascw.n pine Gronr | SABE Sow cegiae, mee WoAR Mews Muse" | Siw Binet for fete” ag : \Godtney sho am Me = Enough Tile for a 9x10 Reom, Only $8.00 by school administrators. Dragnet 2 . pees angry by gone o¢ WER, Show wore | WN Bob "Mawel ae Wak. Mane Up Min cx. S Beves | Peery’s first Kall-hour beat — —— = ned sates chores’ oa Wrow, ey een CELW, Mews, AP ry WCAR, Caravan of Musto | “Stage Show” 40.6 to 12.5. The | Thelma Ritter star Feb. 27 et Oe get ah ek a Renger WrON, Bews. iss, Shine waaK’ cores, EEO CMe ee andy | SOCOMG 30 minutes put Perry jin “Always Welcome,” by Peg . + - ° they were innocent, | Seat Beats Feecrette | "wee" Miceeeg® | ron Pontte vert” a REGee Songs nth hte eel eee Interlocking Plastic Wall News, J. Wek, 19:00—-WJR, Jack White News, Caravan Se Liebman reunite Feb. 38 for an 9 pe | Se ere | SE | om reac tee owl mas ao oO Sie kre teens] eer me war | SEE Eee, Gee | BANE fics Ses Show, $64.000 and Peter Pan were|"nol Deed (he oer mere. 0:30 WIR, -Ammos-Andy WaBK: News * dente, Binge | sess CWE "Time for sfusle| WCAR. Corman at weds [Detade Cie tee att] med Barber's first year free of | Yes! | ee erntmee | tron. Rive Elia 'eicie” | ote Mak teh enmnan| Gabel ‘and Phi’ Sivers marched] Mt old CBS “enchslve” sontract Ww. Mickey 6borr owes — _ CKELW, Bud Davies Ww, News ats merrily just behind brought him a cool $200,008 . . .- ev. ism News Seahorse wars, Wolt weak, | | gmp the alr CKL’ men Cs -_ — “Climax” ; — o . 2 a "Seater | Bae Sr | SETS ae” | Sak EB acel_otmae tn ret eave, st teeta | Tile for Avorage c © Radie WJBK. News, Mickey Shorr WOK Rise "w" Shine & Paul Winter 6:30-W3R, of pop. when Jacki Ty spectacular of the old Greek Bath, 60 Sq. Fr. "© Tape Reserdore Weise WIR Belleve C. Massey] “ww. ininots Paredes * Sewn Tom George Hxte Bowe ha Webb switched trom 9 p.m. to 8:30/grama . . . | © Record Players Hews by Lewis” ae Rowe, Commun oi ; Bidie, Coase to start (and try to get) even with) — ) . $] © Inter-Comm, Systems ° Ted MeCoy : George | 2 ot wean ott the popular drama series. Philco up its corporate ’ Ea. © PLA. Syen Shorr WCAR, News Roundup WW, Ros Gerenade PLENTY OF MONEY es oe ie ee Mie “Lillian Gish, who plays Mrs,|"8tioTV coverage > BLAKE J§--Todays Television Programs - -[inneas Syctss "elton |_ POSITIVELY NONE SOLD To DEALERS! ay ogr Shot” Saturday on Ford Star Ju-|#M ready = + 7 ao RADIO TV » Goom’t have to act tor het! ences “Weekiay” hired a head 100 we Programs furnished by stations fisted in this column are subject fe change without notice. a mae wa aet Ge on , nds to ob 8 5 . Muron 2 8 about eriminol. Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 8—OKLW-TV mother ology. He’s Dr. Douglas Kellet of | : ’ jhe starts radio couching tomorrow TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS |9:00—(7) Masquerade Party.|9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) Heart-lestate. . . 6:00—(7) Buffalo Bill, Jr., Dick) Guests are disguised to fool the) _ throb Theater. The Jones in “Runaway Renegade.”| panel. (9) Cross Canada Hit Par-| 9:56—(4) Faye Elizabeth. ot valuable (9) Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry! ade, Top tunes in Canada. (4)|16:00—(2) Gargf Moore Show. (4) and sround in“Carolina Moon.” (4) News and) Television Theater. “Good Old} Ding Dong School. Sports. Paul Williams, Bill Flem-| Charlie Fay,” drama of TV per-|49.99(2) Arthur Godfrey. (® - ming. former who wants a good show, fynie Kovacs Show. 6:15—(4) Sonny Eliot. Variety,, and doesn’t care who he hurts 15.55 17 news. INIPORTED if: Ht { oi ) penane com esas ceeiiiiniiiienie, ais nee i a Ca ecru ktm ca Wigs manta cast An oe iat me Comedy. (2) News. Jac LeGoff.| achieving it. Lee Tracy, Paul : 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr.| Hartman, James Daly, Gene 11:90-—(4) Home. (1) Story Studie. AVG. BATH : Everett Phelps. Raymond star. (2) The Million- 11:30—(2) Strike If Rich. a 6:30—(7) My Little Margie. Gale) aire. Investment man accused of 11:5§-—(7) News Ace. 5x5 FT. , Storm in “Stock Control.” (4)/ SinOr family can collect his) THURSDAY AFTERNOON SEE COLOR Say ’ Death Vi . Dri f m ‘Ss ¥ ‘ ee the nad “West. G) Linkletter’s| insurance in ‘The Story of Brian|12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten $9.00 , Ea. : Kids. Art interviews moppets. Hendricks,”’ starring Leif Erick-| nessee. Ernie. (7) 12 O'clock) at . ° oar : 6:45—(2) News, Doug Edwards. son. Comics. _. : : vere 1:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.|9:30—(7) Break the Bank. Quiz! 12:10—(9) Prayer, Sign On. HAMPTON’S 6x6xVe Slightly Imperfect Comedy with Fran Allison. (9)| with Bert Parks, host. $6,950) 19:15-(2) Love of Life. (9) Story 825 W. HURON J The Lone Wolf. Louis Hayward en nce mad oe Book. : in ‘Smuggling Story.” (4) Amos| iety. (2) I'vé Got a Secret. Lu-| 1s. eens m ‘n’ Andy. Kingfish has trouble|- cille Ball and Desi Arnaz are the|"\)rainer van, Nee er with Rig egy ra (2) San| couple with a secret. Beulak. (9) Maggie Muggins. Ward's T¥ Service Id 1 Vin 1 : ot Francisco Beat. Adventure story.| 19:00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. Gold Seal. Vi ; 7:15—(7) News. John Daly. Middleweight bout: (Tiger)| 7 Culding Light. I ty, Radio, Car Radic y a 4 | 7:30—(7) Disneyland. Amazing) Jones vs. Tony Baldoni. (9) Mrv a Ladies Day, (4) Color. story of a microscope living) and Mrs. North. Pam and Jerry . (7) Charm Kitchen. (9) organism called the rotifer shown) go duck hunting and meet a|_ News. Shoppers Show . in “Survival in Nature.” (9)/ murderer in “Terror.” (4) This #15—(4) Fun to Reduce. Million Dollar Movie. Les Ayres,| Is Your Life. Ralph Edwards Dp Jean McBride. John Russell {in ‘“‘Donovan's) e¢reates story of person's life. 1:56—(4) Fran Harris. (2) Film Theater. Drama to be Davis, Gary Merrill in “Crack- ‘Hour of Shows. (1) Stars on| announced. Up,” drama of man’s flight from! 5¢v2- wy, Ns iP FE2-2976 46 WN. Hilldale ee REPEATOFFER}| .... 4 -- rams TQS Schenley Was 8 OE Ge... UREN, FL 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John) intolerable life. Virginia Grey, 2:30—(2) Linkletters Hi 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon’ 10:30—(9) City Detective. Rod! Fim Festina ) AMernom DAPORTED CAMADIAN WHISKY, A GLEND, 6 YEARS GLB. weTutt Cameron Swayze. Barbara Ruick co-starred. 6.8 PROOF. SCMEMLET OITULERS C2,KILE |, OO Ca) ‘Screen Directors Play- —_______,.______.| house. Robert Ryan as Lincoln “ft : = in Christopher Morley’s “Lincoln raed oy yes | 3$:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. | e $ SEE TRE GG | sees oer tony ae) Mang Aan ED Ren avings of *160" 11 Ca. Ft. PINK WALL up a Civil War president. (2)! 4, blackmail Mr. D. A. as her Mam fy eagle dae Arthur Godfrey and his Friends. REFRIGERATOR at Variety, Salute to Boy own racket. David Brian stars 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. ‘) Mod- Re $229.95 Vv H i Scou as D. A. &- alue HAMPTON’S 8;30—(7) MGM Parade. Tribute to ern Romances. saw) ledaon "St. Valentine’s Day: Jeannette|10:45—(7) Sports Headlines. Don/4:30—~(2) On Your Account. (4) GENERAL ELECTRIC mn ; : | MacDonald and Nelson Eddy sing) Wattrick. Queen for a Day. = —— =| “Will You Remember” from/|11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) 5:@0—-(2) The Early Show. (4) : “RESERVATIONS “Sweethearts”; Lucille Ball and| National News. (4) News. Paul| Pinky Lee Show. (7) Mickey 9x9x3/ 16 Cork Desi Arnaz give their views on a| Williams. Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. EVERYWHERE happy marriage; Lena Horne! 11:15—(7) Film Playhouse. Gene |5:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey, ‘ Call sings “Love”; Chic Sale’s ““The Lockhart in “Seeds of Destruc-| Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody. | Delphine Finn Michoels Perfect Tribute.” (4) Father| tion.” (9) Good Neighbor Thea-| | Elkin Travel Bureau Knows Best. Betty decides to! ter. George Bellamy, Jane Powell'Y Young Adult Group ‘ Midwest 6-2170 “Delightfully Dangerous.” wert acme allararsaln wmay Tes Bee 5 orale Little Show. “Stage Coach Drivert© Hold Record Dance | = = = Maclean.” (2) Miss Fairweather., The Pontiac YMCA Young Adult , Pe Bette Wright. jgroup, for persons 20 years of age 11:20—(2) Les Paul Mary Ford. ‘or . oe is sponsoring a Valentine Music. record dance, to be held from 8: 30- iy 11: 28—(2) Nightwatch Theater. 11: 0 p.m, Thursday. “Shanghal Cobra.” event will be held in the TILE Perfect for den, living Slightly Imperfect | room, bedroom and “ recreation rooms. A per- C 1 manent, easy - to- clean floor. . Works on 115 or 220 volt, Fluff indoor dry- On I ing. Powerful G-E motor, permanently : y oiled. Full 9-pound Capacity. HERE’S HOW YOU SAVE $160.00: Buy the New General Electric when your TV needs a friend... ii ee THURSDAY MORNING ale lal €:45—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford.) [Siviila JIEE €:50—(2) Meditations. 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Denk demanded cf ian bo- G45, 5 | that his heart cannot stand bealth | said ‘became President, and something beqr that in mind if his medical|{2°e be had to make a major de- pune Feder! 24732 : another term in the White House, | IN THE CONSTITUTION | “Nothing short of sseattan of happened to Nixon, Speaker Ray-| - S _ j¢ision. He estimated that he sheers , he might decide to retire immedi-' 1. Constitution provides that bs 9 ‘burn would become President and) TePOrt Gecouraging. averaged 10 such decisions every ——— ately in favor of Vice President i. case of the rehoval of the "U* Survival would induce Eisen-|the Democrats would have control! President had » few mis |day. , Richard M. Nixon. ‘President from office, or of his | — “at vit ge tout Steers wee SHOP THESE SPECIALS 3-DAYS— TOMORROW — FRIDAY & SATURDAY ! privately todny. volve on the vice president .. .” THAT YOU SHOP AT SEARS and SAVE! oe by heart specialist Pau! Dudiey —_{{ Eisenhower resigned he would | White, are expected to give inform Secretary of State John Eisenhower definite word on Foster Dulles. Dulles, in turn, his probable future health some would be required to relay the in- rr time before the end of this formation to Sen. Walter George) month, perhaps early next week. of Georgia, president pro tem of "the word is optimistic, many the Senate. and House Speaker feel the President will accept the Sam Rayburn of Texas. Republican convention's draft. If (Chief Justice Earl Warren not, a close associate suggests, he, aise would be informed, com- : may give serious thought to trans-| _ pleting the spread of the word ROEBUCK AND fae) ferring his heavy duties and re-| ¢ all three branches of the gov- . sponsibilities to the 43-year-old erpment. " eels Both’ houses of Congress — ty, “ é o t resolution r ‘ \ S ‘a = m4 ve ~ "» sy : Such a move would be without spor Mapa alee the Presi- ‘ \. , ¢: oO a Di ‘gh 2: wh IF. el’ ¢. varie ig A ly ty rae ree ca} ee eo Is «-"\\,y oa precedent in the history of the dent's forced retirement. Upon : ywrei , ' ‘Shs d nation. But it was portrayed to- ‘adoption of the resolution, Sas : AN rt day as one of the major alterna- .od be sworn in as President. tives which the President will be, * * * a — | Eisenhower repeatedly has Be fete his respect for the young Californian who has become the ~ favorite target of Democratic ithrusts. Even before the heart it costs |attack, Nixon was prforming tasks |never before entrusted to a vice ISS CO SIVE Py sreancer” arlene’ In Eisenhower's absence at the eae Four meeting in Geneva, Nixon) the revolutionary, new pes hee over meetings of the! Council, and the weekly meeting with legislative leaders. 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