£8 *€ K uhn Def 1% Ss ay aa SAGINAW VALLEY CHAMPIONS — Here is the 1956-57 Pontiac High School basketball team which took the honor of being the first in PHS cage history to win the Saginaw Valley Conference championship since entry into the league in 1933. ~ ’ Front row kneeling left to right are: Student manager, Bruce Bergstrom, Dick . McLaughlin (15), Jim Skinner (17), Hudson Ray (11), Dick Whitmer (16), Dave Simmons (8), Harrison Munson (13) and student manager Eddie Fowlkes. : Fentine Press Phete Back row left to right are student managers Jim Patton and Dick Reynolds, assistant coach Ralph Grubb, John Bancy (12), Terry Zellhart (6), Dave Diehm (7), Larry Peet (3), Henry DeWalt. (4), Charley Barge (5 Dave Scriven (9), assistant coach Fred Zittel and head coach Art Van Ryzin. The Chiefs play at Flint Northern, Friday and have another game with Saginaw in the league, but they have clinched the title. 45,000 Workers Await Call to Jobs Local Disputes in Baltimore NEW YORK W — Forty-tive thousand striking dockworkers from Maine to Virginia remained idle today as disputes over con tracts in Baltimore and Norfolk prevented a general back-to-work movement. Seeks to Repeal Grand Jury Act Law Permits One Man} — Too Much Power, Say Sponsors of Bill : LANSING i# — A bill to repeal! - the one-man grand jury law was) \ readied for filing today in the legislature. : It proposed to wipe off the one of the «most controversial! — statutes on the Michigan law; | books, one that has brought criti- cism on the state from the U. S. Supreme Court. The Grand Jury Act was re- pealed once before — in 1949 — but was restored in a modified version about a year ago. — Again calling fer its doom, Sen. Frank Andrews (8-Hill- man) said the law is a “travesty on the American and ‘English jndicial systems.” *I don’t like the idea of ‘one man sitting and taking evidence arfd testimony and then sitting in}: judgment of an accused through BP ee ee as * Andrews said. spokesmen were unable Ries Bowmore y Ht pres tieup, now in its seventh day, The port-to-port situation was con- fused. ALL OR NONE William V. Bradley. president of Ike's Choice NOMINATED. _ ‘Aeae J. Suomela yesterday was nominat- Fish and Wildlife Commissioner, oe ee a a ae, Department. Suomela, 56, is for- mer fisheries director of * the state of Oregon. Outlaw in Law Trouble PITTSBURGH (— Edward G. Keep Piers Idle ed by President Eisenhower to be basic Homes for Pontiac Aged Topic of Locat Initial moves to. study the possibility of siahidink homes for the aged in the Pontiac public housing Lakeside Homes project, were aired yesterday noon at a meeting at the Waldron Hotel. Roy B. MacAfee, executive director of the Public Housing Commission, was chosen coordinator of a& “nucleus” committee. William H. P. Graham, of the Norfolk, the International Lentineiaathd’ Assn., appeared determined to withhold any geneiai work re- sumption until contract agree- ments were reached in all ports from Portland, Maine, to Hamp- ton Roads, Va. * * * ‘James D, McGehee for the Demo- Township Vote \Nominates 30 jin Light Turnout Seven - Contest Ballot — Attracts Only 3,076 of 19,510 Registered By REBA HEINTZELMAN of our Waterford Township Bureau Clerk Louis G. Barry de- feated Richard Kuhn for the GOP nomination for supervisor yesterday in a Waterford Township _ Says U.S. Ship J Would Be First Newiiiee LOUIS G, BARRY in Neutral Gulf Silent on Nation's Stand for Sanctions if Israel Refuses to Budge WASHINGTON (INS) — Secretary of State John | | Foster Dulles refused to say F | today whether the U.S. will support United Nations sanctions against Israel if she persists in declining to withdraw her troops from Egyptian territory. Dulles told a news con- ference, however, that if Israeli forces were with- drawn Egypt would have no right to prevent pass- age of Israeli’s ships into saw a voters. Barry rolled +. 1,468 ga compared to Kuhn’s o Thirty candidates on Re- publican and Democratic slates- won places on the Then 1 ballot in the voting. og were only seven con- gee 3,076 of the 19,510 regis- tered voters turned out. In the three-way race for GOP clerk nomination, Ray E. Harring- ton received 927 votes to Howard V. Rummel's 817. Wilson D. Gard- ner had 512. Treasurer Mrs, Dorcag Tibbals won the Republican nomination with 1,242 votes, defeating for- mer treasurer, Mrs, Helen H. Reese, 1,061, Mrs. Dorothy Olson defeated cratic treasurer nomination, 345 to township primary which. light turnout ai Sanity Hearing for Gary Taylor —to Be Held in March Frederick C. Ziem today hearing in the case of Gary A. er,” has been filed in Circui For Other Township - Election Results See Page 8 Lamberton, oe ae * * * Democratic candidates Catholic Social Services,|* Tnhed Wud, wd es COlder Tonight; Partly Cloudy, Stella Martin, director of Family Service for Oakland) _, --. Snow Flurries The U.S. Weather Bureau has County, will be. members of forecast partly cloudy with pos- the committee. Eighteen persons attending yes- sible snow flurries tonight and ‘Wednesday. Last night Bradiey made a re- turn to work today conditional on settlement of local contracts in Philadelphia, Baltimore and Nerfolk by last midnight. Agreements wére not reached in either Baltimore or Norfolk, - al- terday’s meeting gave support of various social agencies in provid- ing services in the proposed pro- on the docks. either tomorrow or|8™@™. Tonight will be colder with the|” Thursday, He said complete, Rabbi Sanford EF. Saperstein, ee ee agreement had been reached on| commission member, pointed out ) Ping to Aad “all major local and national is- that under a new Public Housing | nar f sues. . Administration policy, elderly, | - rin hegre * * * single persons, 65 and over, may miles’ per ‘hour _| A trade association spokesman| be .permitied in the 400-unit teday are’ ex- ers would not increase their offer) At present, the commission has : minish s 0 m e- of welfare payments, permit an @s-|_ policy forbidding occupancy of what tonight. calator clause On wages, accept @\singie persons. Prior to 8 a.m. today the lowest fifth paid holiday or go along with} Rabbi Saperstein said there|temperature recorded in down- coastwise bargaining. \were 84 one-bedroom upits which! town Pontiac was 13 degrees The New York agreement had|might be rented out to two-person The mercury reading at 2 p.m. been expected to set the patternfamilies or to an elderly person wo. 94 were seeking a single Justice of Peace nomination. Patrick K. day. LaCore sald: ill and should be hospitalized.” x * ‘* ly won with 333 votes. Jay Huff- man had 172 and Seymour Karp, 88. 3 WIN COMMITTEE POSTS Five candidates on the Demo- cratic slate were seeking election to three township committee posts. Winners were Donald E, Adams, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ee In Today’ Ss oo CE IRAE CH ODORS: goes Commlas oo see ccc ceccscsne W County News .......+...006 8 Editorials eresece © s6r00@ 6 Special .....2..cceeeeer ees 13 Markets ......0s+ecseeeee- 18 Sports ...rvcrveveessvess “4, 15 Theaters ............ 16 TV and Radio Programs... .23 Wilson, Earl ............+- 23 Women's Pages ..... from his police Feb. 7 after a three munities. Taylor, 20, of 16192 Marguerite St., faces a charge of. assault with intent to murder in the shooting of Shirley Eland, 19, of 20 Hickory Grove Rd., Bloomfield Hills. He told ‘in- vestigators: can stop me, more. I need treatment, Conant Leaves for U.S. turn to private life. Judge Names 3 Doctors to Conduct Examination Oakland County Prosecutor an- nounced his petition for a sanity Taylor, confessed ‘“‘phantom snip- Petition was based pointed by Ziem, examined Taylor "|in the Oakland County: Jail Satur- “Taylor is dangerously mentally The Southfield Township factory worker has confessed to sniping at more than a dozen women in the county since Dec. 1956. Three of his targets were struck by bullets .22 caliber rifle. Taylor was apprehended by Royal — shooting spree through four com- “T get this urge to shoot women) and nothing but being locked up I'm glad I was caught so I can’t hurt anyone any- BONN, Germany #—U.S: Am- bassador James B, Conant today left for the United States to re- the gulf of Aqaba. He added that the U.S. believes that Israel should have the right to use the Suez Canal when it is reopened. The secretary again expressed his hope that Israel will agree to - pull her troops out of the Gaza Strip and the Aqaba Gulf coast area, He sald that once Israeli troops _ pall back, the U.S, is ready te send an American ship into the. ‘Gulf of Aqaba to establish the principle of it being an inter- national waterway. Dulles — that the U.S. gov- ernment has no reason to assume that Egypt would contest it, GULF INTERNATIONAL _ He said the U.S. has received no specific assurances from Egypt on this question but said it is a matter of course since by definition the . Gulf of Aqaba, which is rimmed by four countries, is international. it He was to meet with Dulles immediately after hig return to the White House this afternoon, In New York, the U.N, Assembly deferred to a U.S. request today and postponed until Thursday its scheduled “sanctions” session on the Israel withdrawal deadlock. The 80-nation forum, under heavy Arab pressure for punitive meas- ures unless Israeli troops evacuate unconditionally. the Gulf of Aqaba . and Gaza Strip, is waiting for a bold initiative from the U.S. calcu- lated to end the sanctions crisis. The 48-hour postponement was decided upon after Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge conferred with Egyptian Foreign Minister Mah- (Cgntinued on Page 2, Col. 8) Williams’ Men Win Nomination 4 December Appointees in Top 5 Selected for ‘on an equal basis giving consid- eration to housing need or any predetermined pro ration of dwell- ing units, ” * * * Gilbert G. Gallivan, assistant clis- ‘trict manager of the Pontiac So-) © cial Security office, said there were some 2,500 retired persons in Pon- tiac which might seek such hous- ing facilities. MacAfee said a second meeting would be called “in the next two — to study the proposal fur- 1 local ports to settle strictly local issues. ‘ «* .4 At Norfolk, employers and un- ion representatives still were ne- gotiating over local issues on a contract for 4,500 longshoremen. They were not expected to return oe Friday at the ear- it, . Designer Claims Present Knowledge Sufficient Says Mars Rocket Could Be Built By VERN HAUGLAND AP Aviation Writer _ SAN DIEGO, Calif. @ — A designer of the Redstone. and Jupiter ballistic missiles said today that an ionic rocket could be built, with our present knowledge, that could reach Mars in 400 days and return in about 320. The designer, German-born ‘Dr. Ernet Stublinger, said such a rocket would travel at speeds up to 86,400 miles an hour. Stublinger told an astronautics symposium that an even faster space device, a photon rocket powered by light, has been ‘proposed A OS MEANS UNKNOWN a of General Dynami¢s Corp., is’ being’ attended by more than 300 a > Stuhlinger is chief of the Guidance Control Research Section of the Guided Missile Development Group at the Army’s Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala. He explained at a news conference that in an ionic rocket the _power source must produce energy with which to expel ions — atoms or molecules from which an electron has been stripped—in 4 stream to produce a thrust. ‘nay Sh wuld the fon vieliet'pectect ‘curiudaty vile stady’ would ‘dee &@ nuclear reactor as a power source, and would involve the heating to. 160 degrees of two alkaline metals, rubidium and cesium, to produce a flow of vapor directed across a platinum surface. A part of the power output would be converted into electrical oe Dae amrephaterencree a acne thers resulted. Stublinger said 2 600-ton ton rocket with a 150on “pay load” on CE, Cree oF EY = — could go to Mars and back. ‘Competition trom top contenders 4, are & + e ‘ i i OSCAR. NOMINEES — Hollywood exile Ingrid Bergman (right) is rated as the actress to beat for 1957 Academy Awards, but!she will have stiff Carroll Byker and i & ers eae ee ee eee ee ee ee Se ee ee eRe eer tte Sea was nominated ¥ | (left) and Debor&h ‘Kerr thasia.” Miss Kerr wag named for ‘ I” and Miss Baker for “Baby Doll.” he 1 ee ee Top Contenders for Academy Awards center). for her a { last night ) a i /| ie Wayne Circuit Bench DETROIT fINS)—Gov, G. Men- nen Williams’ four December ap- pointees to the Wayne County cir- cuit bench easily worn nomination yesterday in the primary election. At the same time, Democratic county Auditor Charles F. Edge- cqgmb decisively outcounted Bert F.. Donlin, who has won backing of certain party factions. Donlin. will oppose Edgecomb in the spring election. Circuit Judges Joseph G, Ra- shid, Victor J, Baum and Charles E, Bowles, three of Williams’ ap- pointees, finished one-two-three in the balloting, The other, man named to the bench: by the gov- ernor, Judge Horace W. Gilmore, finished fifth behind Ira G. Kauf- man, 47, a politicn! unknown, The other three men nominated _ lout of the 11-man field are Detroit Councilman James M. Lincoln, Traffic Court Referee John M. Wise and former Prosecutor James N. McNally, ; * * * A surprise feature oi the auditor race was the fact that 50,820 votes were cast for Thomas D, Ledbet- ter, who was unopposed for the Republican nomination, He is no nh toe Detroit city clerk Thom. as D. tter.~ ~ Common Pleas Judge Elvin Dav- i aia iale ie salt Builders’ Action Against Independence Township Delayed 2 Weeks Trespass suits by two Detroit building companies against Inde- perence Township yesterday _were postponed two weeks by Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty, The firms, High Haven Builders/ and Jared Builders, are each ask- ing $250,000 damages, charging) township interference in private). business. Iliness of a company attorney caused the delay. 2 & - The suits center around certifi-; -- eates of occupancy that are grant- ed under a township ordinance af- ter a fimal inspection when construction is completed. The township has held up cer-) tificates for homes that it claims are improperly built. Complaints incl faulty plumbing, contami- nated water supply and poor con- . Peale Doctors Aver Hospital Suit Six Threatened Action) - to Win Permission to Practice Surgery * A Seetened, lew out sgelaes Miss Lauretta Paul, director of CHARLES PAPPAS. Democrat — Trustee “RAY HARRINGTON GOP — Clerk RICHARD LAMBERTON Democrat — Trusice ; gen- eral theme of early replies to let- Eien Would Examine Present System, Make Change Suggestions ters sent to heads of 1,400 firms cases inequitably applied. GOP — Treasurer The Wiley pence POSTE : + sored by more than a dozen oth- er senators, would establish a 12- a man commission on federal taxa- Pontiac Deaths ., | son, Wier snt copes of ms ba . r , to corporation heads, tax founda- ———— tions and others for their tom- Bernard B. Brown poi og oe . Brown, 40, of 40 Ma-|General Motors,- wrote Wiley that ple St. died Sunday at Pontiac Gen-|hig proposal has “great merit.” following an illness! Curtice said that since 1939 Con- ths. gress has been faced with one ing besides his wife, the| emergency after another requiring «2g Rarew ng + Fagg weysemarenapre Sere plier aw Nelson, is &jsideration being taxes that would Bernadine Brown of Co-|yield the revenue “without regard Ohio and a brother. to the long run effect of tax Friends may call today at 3:30| structure being created.” at the William F, Davis Fu- * ** Curtice said federai taxes had evening the body will| zoomed in the past 20 years and Cincinnati, Ohio for/‘‘we now have a grossly unfair tax . Burial be at Chilli-| structure which in the long run is . . - |bound to handicap the rate of in- —_— crease in our economic productiv- Jacob H. Hyatt w- Democrat — Committee Jacob H. _ 82, of 1012 _ the structure of the by-laws and . | ' constitution instead of taking other r Se eect cl me Or Action Expected Tonight t... «dg Seta tad rete to Appoi tT te T 4. arc plaint read) impede, interfere, Three members of the 1967/evenve from. Becond to north; Two-inch asphaltic ie concrete re- re-surtace -. hinder, prevent and prohibit plain- aide iy Ny Fg Ke By curb repairs a@ cton street z tiffs’ from the full and unrestrict-/Board of Tax Review are expécted 30%) 4 perers te ce ait tee cee tos ed use of their licenses . . . o|to be appointed by the City Com-| 2" alicnar’ asuth sige Ment-|{Ke Deieoh. Orang Waven snd hifwestes practice medicine and surgery.” mission tonight when it convenes: sain street, from Corvin to, Summit: |Raliread, | and Soutrara. rom thoy closed to: The Press, was ofr eeyl slated ts meet the rent irom opine round era Ratier Gertie he - ealled to discuss the questions of |1.: Monday in Mareh to howe aed anda ne ot et ot geuthwes to Y inglewoos — a se ee , real and to William P. Babcock, chair. Citizens’ questions on patie : man of the Board of Trustees, sonal property assessments \ : i se Store were a atend ear. Bloomfield Voters Buddy Rict, Wife Agree Wiam 2m Ber, stones of twee are eratnan sere Name GOP Slate ma . of finance are ex-officio HOLLYWOOD # — Because * the doctors, said this morning: ; their. small daughter felt in- qualifications and experience of doctors, “This is vested with the, Credentials Committee composed Senor © of three doctors," he said. The suit was to ask for an age a eee _— Pau from enforcing the rule ‘Sudan to Ask U.S. Aid? - NEW YORK i®—The New York Times today reported the Sudan * js planning to ask for U.S, eco- Nomic and military aid when Vice President Nixon visits there. next month. The Weather Full 0.5. Weather Bureau PONTIA *F ‘15 te 20 miles an Teday in Pentiac lowes temperature preceding 8 a.m. At @ a.m.: Wind ene 15 m.p.h, rection; Northwest. Peer tee eee Tee eee er eee) 2 Bighest and Lowest Temperature ‘This me ee Te following projects: a — work for the, wig tae of cae nae ad to ray an ine re lot 1 opie 17; both sides of , Thirty Nominated in Waterford Vote {Continued From Page One) 490; Billie C. Farnum 330; and Dorothy Olson, 357. John M. Hep- ler, with 255 and Steven J. Kolar, 26s. lost. Leonard Martinson | Republican | received 17 votes as a write-in tomorrow. slate were Willard V. Johnson with beck, 1,703 for constables. Harold Allen, 1,815; n Hilliker, 1,732; Ray Peterson 1,738, township com- mittee. 84 tm 1884 so a) cy hee Bd $& io Minneapolis 38. 3 4 22 Omahe 7 13 te -10 Bt Louls af Hog wa C3 1 at Hy Cantor's Wife Improved | from work; entertainment of your friends; amounts spent for ed- M EACH (INS) — | Fag Am paolo s wife, ow ucational purposes; and voluntary payments of alimony, not under Was reported “improved” today at; ® court order or a written separation agreement, or « ena main- oe Beach hospital where she, inane paginas Se WES eae is recovering from, an apparent ie re attack. : (Purther Mmformation on Income tax wate Bt Poe Fa Estimates will be heard on n the Highway Commissioner, Jasper B. Reid Jr, 1313; view, Walter J. Behn 420 Howard “|T. Keating 983, Maurice S. Morey 1030, Russell Pickering 1130, Karl Rhodes 1084, and Edward Schnei- der, 1044, Thrown From’ Auto, 2 City Women Injured Two women were, injured early this morning when they fell out of a mov car on E,. Wilson St. at East Bvid, South. Treated and released from Pon- tiac General Hospital for their in- Goldie Dawson, 43, of 102% Branch St. Driver of the car, Elhue Shurn, 30, of 204 Wessen- St., told police his two passengers sitting in the front seat-were thrown from the car to the pavement as he at- tempted to make a left turn. He cans, Wife, actress Marie Allison, 28, -| of the child, 2-year-old Cathy. -| sald yesterday. Board of Re. secure With them apart, band- leader Buddy Rich, 39, and his have reconciled, Rich and his wife each had filed divorce suits asking custody The suite will be dismissed, they “We're going to see if we can work out our problems like in- telligent adults instead of chil- ren,” Mrs. Rich said. Kavanagh Candidacy Now Made Formal LANSING @® — Atty, Gen. Thom- as M. Kavanagh formally an- nounced last night as a candidate for the state Supreme Court seat being vacated by Justice Edward M. Sharp of Bay City. ‘ Sharpe, a Democrat, is retiring Dec, 31, and speculation long has centered on Kavanagh as a logical Democratic nominee to succeed -The party’s candidate will be: chosen at next Saturday's state convention in Grand Rapids, along with nominees for a number of other statewide offices. Justice Talbot Smith, whose present term also expires Dec. 31, is expected to be renomin- him, | was a Past Grand of 1.0.0.F. No. 10. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Hyatt with whom he lived; Hodgson of Vanscoy, = Canada. Service will be at 1:30 pm. lodge. a’ Mrs. Cary H. Hosner yesterday in Bloomfield Hospital. Surviving are two daughters, \Mrs. Oliver McVicar of Birming- ham and Mrs, Robert C. Campbell Pontiac and three grand- of children. Thursday from Episcopal Cemetery, Mrs. Walter Seabert Mrs, Walter General Hospital. Service will be Thursday morn- Cemetery. eee Elizabeth F. Thompson She is survived by to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Mrs. Wil- liam Frisch of Pontiac and George Horsley with whom made her home. ated for the other long term Su- preme Court spot on the non par-| tisan judicial ballot in the. April’ 1 election, For these two eight year terms, | Republicans in their Feb, 9 state! O'Hara, Menominee attorney, and Robert Childs of Detroit, Wayne said the door latch is defective. University law professor, Tax Return. If you elect to itemize your miscellaneous items that can be deduct these amounts. Among the items that you ‘Your Income -Tax This is one of a series of articles prepared by the U. S. Internal Revenue Service to help you prepare your Income MISCELLANEOUS . to unions or professional societies and safety equipment that you are required to buy for your job. If your job requires you to buy “| . small tools, you can deduct the employment agencies are deductible. The cost of a safety deposit box maintained for keeping in- come producing securities is deductible. If you are divorced or, legally separated, and are making peri- | odic payments of (1) alimony under a court decree; (2) under a written separation agreement entered into after August 16, 1954 or under a decree for support entered after March 1, 194, you can cannot deduct are travel to and ee deductions, provision is made for deducted. Among these are dues cost of such tools. Fees paid to Huntoon Funeral Home. a ‘William Young Service for William Young, 63, bh M p,| Who died yesterday following an convention chose Michael thoes of three yours will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at: Huntoon Funeral Home. News Flashes “Yanks, A's Complete [Trade of 13 Players Ethel Warner of Fiint and Miss two sisters, Mrs. Robert Coulter of Wheatley, Ont. and Mrs. George Thursday from the Huntoon Fu- ‘neral Home with the Rev. Theo- dore R. Allebach of the Oakland Avenue United Presbytertian Chureh officiating.. A graveside service will be conducted by his Mrs. Cary H, (Rena Belle) Hos- ner, 69, of 19 Mohawk Rd. died Service will be at 1:30 p.m. the Donelson- Johns Funeral Home with the Rev. C. George Widdifield of All Saints Church officiating. Burial will be in the Walled Lake (Florence Chap- man) Seabert, 86, of 1878 Birch- crest Ave. died Sunday in — ing from the Huntoon Funeral Home with burial in Oak Hill Miss Thompson's body is at the Song Donald R., Hugh M., Calvin T., and Williarh Young, all of Pontiac, and Daniel Young of Commerce survive, He also leaves _a brother. Burial will be at Perry Mt. — Cemetery. KANSAS CITY (#—The Kansas City Athletics sent pitchers Bobby Shantz and Art Ditmar. to the New York Yankees today ir. a 13 player deal. Along ‘with the two top hurlers, the A's traded infielders Cletis Boyer and Wayne Belardi, pitcher Jack MaMahan and a player to be named later. - In return Kansas City obtained pitchers Tom Morgan, Mickey Mc- Dermott and Rip Coleman, infield- ers Billy Hunter arc Milt. Graff; and outfielder Irv Noren, plus a younger player to be agreed upon on ot clenia: = Te § sefred ries tile Z day at the Green Lake Rest Home after a illness. She had lived in this area for 10 years, Dearborn. Detroit, a sister, Mra, Kathryn West of Chicago and five grand- children. Rosary will be held af 8 p.m. by the two clubs, tonight from Bell Chapel of the NEW YORK @® — Charles Van Doren boosted his television quiz show winnings last night to $143,- attorney from Manhattan. * * * The 30-year-old woman lawyer, Mrs. Vivienne Nearing, matched Van Doren point for point by an- swering two difficult multipoint questions. It prevented Van Doren from increasing his winnings further. * * * Van Doren, a Columbia Univer- sity instructor, picked another $5,000 NBC's Twenty: show by ea defeating a veteran|» magazine editor, Kenneth Gould of Scarsdale, N.Y. Van Doren en- tered the night's competition with -|winnings of $138,000. . Elizabeth Florence Thompson, 73, iof 100 Marquette St. died yesterday at her home of a heart condition. brothers, James and William of Ontario: three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Cook of * * * Mrs. Nearing and Van Doren re- turn next week to continue their battle with the usual $500-a-point .|Penelope, Medea, and Andromache the wives of Ulysses, Jason, Aga- memnon — Hector. * x ~* Van Dea matched her by nam- ing Helen, Jocasta and Hecuba as the wives of Menelaus, Oedipus and Priam. In the second round, Mrs. Near- Quizman Van Doren Finds Match in Woman Lawyer 000 but met hig match in a woman the in the Teapot Dome scandals of, ing: correctly named Albert Fall, secretary of interior, and Harry Daugherty, attorney general, as government officials involved the 1920s. Van Doren equaled this by cowrag Derare Austin Chamberlain, England; Aristide Briand, France Benito Mussolini, Italy; and Dr. Edouard Czechoslovakia, as signers of the 1925 Lotarno Pact. Van Doren defeated Gould on a —— they are trying to. work out pay- ment over a five-year period, thus : eee ‘Secures Stay lin’ Island View Issue. oe = Quiz Dulles Today on ‘Sanctions’ Issue All efforts thus far to win an Israt@li withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and the Gulf of Aqaba have resulted in failure, Premier David Meanwhile there were these ,¢ de- velopments: 1, Israel has submitted a new approach to the current negotia- tions through American Ambas- sador Edward Lawson. 2. Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban leaves by plane from New York today for consultations with his government on ways to avert any split with the United States. Confronting Eisenhower as he re- turns to the White House is one of the toughest diplomatic-political four years in the White House. TOUGH DECISION Unless Israel does a sudden about-face, he must decide between now and Thursday whether the U. S. will back United Nations sanc- tions to pressure Israeli forces into withdrawing from the Gaza Strip and the Gulf of Aqaba area. If he chooses in favor of sanc- tions, he will stir up a storm on Capito] Hill that could deal a mortal blew to his whole Middle East program and split the GOP into two warring factions, In an effort to quell the congres- sional tempest before it blows up, Eisenhower hag invited leaders of both parties to meet with him at the White House — morn- ing. Included in the group ‘will be Senate Republican Leader William F, Knowland, who is wielding the biggest monkey wrench on the one issue. OTHERS OPPOSED A number of other congressional leaders, including Sen. Lyndon Johnson of Texas, .Knowland’s Democratic counterpart in the Up- per Chamber, are also opposed to sanctions, Eisenhower, a staunch advo- cate of bi-partisan support in for- eign policy, never has flown in the face of such formidable op- eee issue, Yet, if the United Nations votes sanctions, the alternative to a battle on Capitol Hill is a serious blow to American prestige, the certain result if the U. S. enabling Van Doren to retain a, larger share of his earnings. fails to go along with the U. N. ae merce. year over 1955. SS HIGH YEAR The year 1955 was a record one industry. Bank Debits to Customers Accts. (Exclusive of Public Funds) Industrial Payrolls . New Dwellings Gas ene arse had (Ca. FR Energy (KWH) The survey shows yearly totals from 1952 through 1956 for nine different ‘‘trend indicators.” In all but three of these, decreases were a last Trend Dips From 1955 Record City’s Business Down in 756 Business trends in Pontiac last year dropped slightly, according to a five-year index released ~ recently by the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- As industrial payrolls tapered from a ‘high of $200,556,479 In 1955 to $158,674,919, bank debits to customers accounts increased to $836,931,786 from @ 1955 total of $$27,067,340, ‘ Building of new. homes in Pontiac dipped to 346 less than what went up the previous year. Bus passengers in the city decreased sharply, as 479,406 fewer used the lines than in 1955. A in business and steady decline in bus use is indicated in the five- year report. 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 $ 836,931,786 $ 827,067,340 § 695,271,785 $ 674,971,875 $ 595,812,874 $ 158,674,919 $ 200,556,479 $ 168,996,175 $ 178,315,919 $ 142,123,051 $ 1,222,110 $ 1,213,424 $ 1,202,350 $ 1,073,795 $ ‘964,569 3,079,475 *3,558, 881 4 015,015 5,193,597 5,755,103 1,889 _— 2,359 2,276 1,866 1,745 $ 11,058,693 $ 12,561,466°$ 11,115,642 $ 8,198,755 $ 4,799,703 571 917 995° 238 192 $ 4,858,615 $ 7,062,490 $ 7,486,750 $ . 2,134,850 $ 2,198,950 2, 2,810,208,100 2,540,214,800 2,362,474,300 2,018,097, 700 344,549,485 411,747,004 339,299,062 331,908,493. 267,214,040 3,192,286,700/ 4,582,928,000 4,627,459,000, atti 4,370,012,000 5 fi | assignments he has faced in his ~ ga A NR Rar A GO a ‘, ti ' a: THE PONT TIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1957 ? ~ Uninsured Motorist. _ IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD — . d¢ While in any automobile, or ¥ as a pedestrian, or bicycling, or . ¢ if injured by a hit- and-run driver Protect Your Guests While te Your Auto from: Loss Due to Bodily Injuries, or Death for Which an Uninsured Motorist Is Legally Liable THIS PROTECTION available with the Family Automobile Policy at limits of liability provided by the Finoncial Responsibility Low of your state. LAZELLE AGENCY Inc. | 504 Pontiac State Bank Bidg., Pontiac FE 5-8172 a Bchey went out of his way last Protect Yourself and Your Relatives | Khrushchev Says Big Job Switch Won't Bring | Change MOSCOW u—Nikita S. Khrush- ‘night to emphasize that last |week’s change of foreign minis- ters does not mean a change in Soviet - foreign policy. i Seizing-a microphone at a Rus-! 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At right is a new hair ornament, in harmony with the Oriental look featured in- the collection. It is a brightly lacquered: ribbon, inspired by the wigs worn by Japanese samurai warriors. Bipartisan Stand Uroed in Senate Strong Support Aids, Impact Abroad; Hope to, End Debate This Month E By ERNEST B. VACCARO. WASHINGTON (®—Sen. H. Alex- ander Smith (R-NJ) urged the Senate today~to abandon “‘parti- sanship” in its Middle East de- bate and give President Eisen- hower “full and unconditional sup- port’ for action in that area. “Obstructionism and irresponsi- ble division are effective only in destroying the impact abroad of an all-American foreign policy and in befuddling and obscuring the issues for the people @Qhere at home,"' he declared. e * ¢ Smith,'a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, spoke out ‘in an address made the Senate. When he might get the ifloor remained a question, how- ever. Chairman Green (D-RI) of ithe same committee had to put off Trail Riding Is Tough Business Costumes, Spirits Fade _as Greenhorns See Mud HOUSTON, Tex. (®—A lunch ofwas hespitalized at 'greenhorns are learning the hard|after his horse fell on him. iway what any old-time cowpunch-| The riders are scheduled ‘er could have told them: , jriding’s tough business. *~ * * ling the 25th annual Some 1,900 riders, mounted on/ show, \ tek horses and outfitted with $50, hats, shiny boots and colorful) left Brenham early Sunday on the annual 100-mile Salt Grass Trail Ride. The ride follows an old cattle-driving trail. After a couple of days of mud, misery and biting cold wind, sev- eral hundred fell out and went ‘home, The hats got dirty, Fat Sherman Products Plan Plant Increase a genuine Salt Grass Trail bunch Only 71 wagons pulled into the Paddock Ranch in northwest Har- W.A. Romain. ris County yesterday, compared) Most of the additional gpace wi with 86 which started. ‘be used for production of Sher- * * * man power diggers, Romain sai Other authentic Old West type The firm also manufactures and distributes earth moving and ma- for incidents included: Douglas Marshal, \dent of the Houston Fat Show, was kicked by a horse. He| wasn't hurt seriously, however. a vice presi- terials handling equipment Stock tractors. of the Port City Stockyards and steering units, assistant trail boss of the ride, service facilities, lover 66,000 square feet of spac + j|when the addition is complies. ‘Actress Asks Divorce HOLLYWOOD \(®—Actress ere! (Shane says that she and her hus-! New Envoy to Japan ‘band, William Hollingsworth jr..|Makes First Official Call ; |millionaire Los Angeles real es-| at tate man and social figure, have’ lseparated after 7'2 years of mar-’/Douglas MacArthur II paid hb \riage. lsay about it at this time,” the|Minister Nobusuke Kishi. blonde actress said. “I just told) The ambassador said it Bill that I wanted a divorce." She just my traditional courtesy call."’ land Hollingsworth -have a_ son, iJamie, 9. Bedside phone shown has special dial that lights up when you lift the receiver. A bedside phone makes life easier Getting out of a warm “bed to answer the telephone or make a call is a nuisance. With a bedside phone you .can stay snug 4 and. comfortable. An extension telephone by your bed costs only about a dollar, a month. 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SOKSSEHSSOLESESSESOSSSSESESHSCEHSOCSSOESHOOSS delivery of the opening speech un- til today when the Senate got) tangled up in debate yesterday on a deficiency appropriation bill, son of Texas still expressed the hope, however, that all talk might ‘be concluded by the end of next week, or by March 3 at the latest. * * * Urging Senate approval of the to! military-economie program Eisen- hower proposed for the Middle ‘East, Smith said the nations of ithat area are in need of “immed-| liate assistance” ibolster their communism ability to at this critical mo- i /ment. | He said the itence”’ of the threat of Russia and |Red China to send volunteers into) ithe area “is a powerful factor in’ ‘wromoting instability and weak- | — * * “prepared to use armed forces” to assist nations requesting pro- tection from aggression from ‘any |country controlled by international ’ And it would allow, the President to spend up to 200 imillion dollars in-foreign aid funds Nj strengthen Middle East defenses The new space will also be used and shore up the economies of ‘fom the production of auxiliary those nations J. 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BIRTHPLACE of FREEDOM This house, just behind the Iron Curtain, is one of mil- lions reached by Radio Free Europe. Because the truth is . heard, the spirit of freedom may be born again here. Give to CRUSADE for FREEDOM, ¢/o your local a Published as a public service by The Pontiac with The. Advertising Counci!] and the Newspaper Ad Executives Association. Press in cooperetion vertisin a a —_— - 219 duretseis True Life Adventures LOVE BUGS ANSSASSINATION ? Gis 6IX-INCH-LONG ‘SOUTH AMERICAN ABDUCTION ? NO, JUST PEREGRINATION. peasy syfiy prom suoyomporg Asus] 2" ah Distributed by King Features Syndicate. HERCULES BEETLE Add This to $40 Billion for Shelters CARRIES THE FEMALE ABOUT WITH IT. $700 Million Estimate for Warning oan WASHINGTON (®#—To the esti- limated 40 billion dollars which aiwould be needéd for a national program of building H-bomb shel- ters, add another 700 million dol- lars for establishing a reliable warning system to tell all the people to take cover. A study made for the National | Academy of Sciences’ Advisory). Defense warning system. * * * The report was prepared last year by Willard Bascom, an engi- neer and scientist, but comes to attention now in light of a White announcement last week Rep. Albert Thomas (D-Tex) said Saturday a shelter program ‘to provide “‘minimum protection’’ against hydrogen bomb attack | would cost from 35 to 40 billion dollars based on civil defense * * The study prepared for the vacademy is based on two prem- \ises: 1, “The old concept of warning only those who live near the cen- ters of. potential target areas is not acceptable. Initial weapons effects can reach out 530 miles and fall-out can go many times far- ther; bombs in aircraft which are brought down by our defenses tte & a aeageee ane —_ evant J Practically Sat on Cache He Couldn’t Even Sell BRISBANE, Australia (® — Ma- chinist Colin Evans tried to sell hig 1947 automobile for $75. No- body would pay that much. Three days: later he dusted off the back seat. A patch on the up- holstery tore loose and out popped two mildewed canvas bags. Inside was $40,000 in U.S.-and Australian banknotes, Evans turned the money over to the police, who said he might get it if they didn’t find the owner. President Heuss in Bed BONN, Germany (—West Ger- man President Ehdoro Heuss was in bed with a cold today. His staff said the 73-year-old. President was expected to recover in time to leave March 6 for his planned state visit to the United States, Automobiles were first sold on f Be A = r> i DIOLUL a ‘RADING eee the installment plat. ir 1905, STAMPS EDNESDAY SS long ers SCRIPTION: may go wild and miss their tar- gets by many miles.” 2. Probably by 1960, “a matter of minutes.” when transoceanic missiles are ready| radio and telephone devices, for use, warning time will drop to} {sirens and specialized equipment H-Bomb Might Reach All Parts of Nation’ A nationwide, effective warning system would include both inter- ior and exterior .systems such as \for sounding warnings jn factories The academy study says that/and other places where the nor- ‘a reasonable goal’’ to aim for is;mal noise level might drown out the p ability to warn % per cent of! a siren sound. He’s Oldest to Serve Senate Sen. Green, By International News Service A spry octogenarian who wants to become the nation’s first 100- id plays the lead role this week as the Senate debates President Eisenhower's historic Middle East doctrine. Steering* the resolution on the floor is Sen. Theodore Francis Green (D-RD, Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee, whose physical and mental vigor has become a landmark of Washington social and political) life. His capacity for new ideas, in- terests and meeting new people is a constant source of amaze- ment to fellow senators, diplo- mats and Washington hostesses. Green, at 89, is the oldest man ever to serve in the Senate. He usually walks a mile and a half every day to the Capitol. social calendar includes between one and six functions every after- noon and evening. GAVE UP CLIMBING In the past few years, the Rhode Island senator explains, he has had more time for walks and social functions since his doctors advised him to give up mountain climbing, wrestling and high div- ing. The senator, nevertheless, still Ex-Senator McKellar | in Serious Condition MEMPHIS, Tenn. (#—K. D. Mc- Kellar, 88, one-time dean of the U.S. Senate, was in ‘‘serious’’ con- dition at Methodist Hospital today after surgery to remove duodenal ulcers. The operation was performed yesterday when the er sena- tor went into shock from loss of blood through internal hemorrhag- ing. He was reported to have with- _-McKellar, beaten in a bid for an ed seventh six-year term in the 1952 Tennessee Demo- the hospital Friday after ie) in his hotel suite. Williams Slated ot Clare GRAYLING (® — Gov, Williams will speak Feb. 28 at the final Juncheon meeting of the. East Michigan Winter Sports Council in Clare. Council members from 30 Eastern and Central Michigan winter sports communities and ski are es chairman of ms wna ey ae His}, cratic primary, was admitted ed 89, Steering ‘Debate on Mideast Policy works out several times a week in the’ Senate gymnasium or takes a swim at the YMCA, As a wealthy, debonair bache- lor, Green has been in great de- mand socially since he first came to Washington in 1937. As chair- man of the Foreign Relations Committee, these social invita- he senator never misses one of é them, if he can help it. He is an inveterate traveler and is keenly interested in the art, music, politics and archeology of almost every country in the world. SPEAKS 5 LANGUAGES ~— He speaks five languages and is a personal friend of Britain's Sir Winston Churchill, Generalis- simo Chiang Kai-shek, the Eni- peror of Ethiopia and others. * * * Genial and at times peppery, the | ruddy-faced senator served on the | |\Foreign Relations Committee dur- ling the rough years of World War II, the cold war and the | Korean conflict. * Asked once by a reporter if he would have preferred to have jbeen in the key post during peace- ful times, Green replied: “No,. trouble is stimulating and challenging. It gives you a chance ry to find corrective measures.” | Life of Virginia Presents |} the Man-of-the-Year GID R. DIXON Gid R. Dixon was the leadi ng i agent in Life of Virginia's trict Manager. CACHmOND + eStasLItNED 1071 1088 W. Huron , | friends. 'as CED Chairman For the second consecutive year | Pontiac District office, In rec- ognition of the able and con- |) scientious service he has rendered to the community and | his policyholders, Mr. Dixor } has been honored as “Man-of+ | the-Year” by Louis Pohl, Dis- | FE 2-0219 |) Be Dies in Sweden | Beautiful Stage, Screen in U.S. and Europe 71, beautiful Swedish stage and: ago, The actress haq been uncon- scious since’ she wag brought to the hospital Sunday night after performing in a stage play at the; Alle Theater. * * * Her doctor said she was suffer- ing from subarachno!l hemorrhage a disease he said “car strike per- Miss Toren was the wife of an Italian director and film writer, Leonardo Bercovici. They have a dyear-old daughter. * * * The actress went to the United States in 1947 with a seven-year contract, After playing 11 films, she returned to Europe to make films in Spain and Italy. Mostly she lived in Rome, where she was one of Ingrid Bergman's closest D. K. David Elected f | : Actress Played in’ Films} . : STOCKHOLM #—Marta Toren,| screen actress, died today of aj. rare brain disease which sent her| to the hospital less than 48 hours} | sons of all ages without warning.”’|. Marta Toren, i.) Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME -- “THOUGHTFUL SERVICE" / 46 WILLIAMS ST. PHONE FE 2-584} | NEW YORK (INS) — Donald K. | David, chairman of the Executive) |Committee of the Ford Founda-| ‘tion, has been elected chairman! of the Committee for Economic; | Development, | * * »* | David, who is director of sev- | Administration’ at Harvard Uni-| WORRIED OVER DEBTS? debts or bills when due, see for pa yu an it are unable te AN OREDIT and afford, regardless of hew much er how many you owe. NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO TO PAY jation ef Credit Counsellors “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling Experience Assist You Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. & Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by App't. MICHIGAN CREDIT ay ingen fm 41% 8S. 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Inman, ified.Manager ss : | Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter = : Fs exclusively to the rinted 40. this MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1957 Death of Stuart H. Perry One of Pontiac’s most distinguished sons slipped quietly into the Great H. Perry of Adrian. : nations. 8:5 Bs. ah. The urgent need is for eco- nomic development. At present the principal exports are cocoa and rubber. But there is great mineral wealth in Ashanti and tremendous forests in the North- ern Territories. Foreign capital would be most welcome. Vice President Nrxon’s presence at the independence ceremonies should ___ have a profound and significant ‘ef- fect on all African nations. ———E_ Ir 1s wondered if the person who suggested that the tires of cars owned by those found guilty of serious ‘traf- fic violations be painted with indelli- > Mir. y original- ly entered the practice of law with his father here in Pontiac. But print- er’s ink was in his veins and a few _ years later he became editor of The ‘claimed him for more than a half century. oe ee Later he bought The Adrian Tele- gram and lived there steadily until # the past few years when he and Mrs. Perry traveled extensively. During his more active years, Mr. Penny was a director of the Associated Press and served as Second Vice President. -— 2. He was essentially a gentleman — in every circumstance and an especially delightful companion. Quiet, unassuming, Srvuarr Perry possessed an unusually keen sense of humor which was woven indelibly into his agtive - life and was part of the charm ‘that made the man the distinc- tive individual he was. While he was inherently a scholar, his un- usual erudition was never on _ parade. Always thoughtful and _ solicitous of others, he made . friends easily. and held them without conscious effort and — seemed happily oblivious to the splendid impression pe created. 7 2 © Underneath a relatively calm ex- terior and an unusual serenity of _ spirit there existed a warm apprecia- tion of others and a perceptive inter- est in all the happenings about him. Mr. Perry was an authority on meteors and has made personal con- ‘tributions of unusual specimens to Oakland County’s Cranbrook Acad- -emy. of Science. : . * * * Right, decency and honor were the inflexible code of his existence and he set an example for good by his pen and in his personal life. In fact, his sphere of influence for - the betterment of his profession and mankind in general extended far afield. A blithe spirit is stilled ‘and a man of whom Pontiae can be proud steps aside and passes on a noble heritage to his successors. ‘Nixon to Visit Ghana as Envoy From U.S. Some time next month Vice Presi- dent Nixon will travel to the Gold €oast of West Africa to attend cere- monies marking that colony's achievement of independence from After the June 1954 election, a new self-governing state was formed composed of the Gold Coast, Ashanti, Northern Ter- Titories and Togoland. Total - area is 92,000 square miles with a population of 4,125,000 and the capital is Accra, — | Pending dominion status the area has complete home rule. Prime ‘Minister Kwame Neruman, whose ‘Conservative People’s Party won 71 educated in Britain and also mt African name of Ghana. It + @ model for many parts \ oe the assembly's 104 seats in 1954, now ‘preparing for seif- ble yellow paint sells tires or indelible paint. fy Many a driver seems to think that blowing his horn at a pedestrian re- lieves him of all responsibility for the pedestrian’s safety. ————__— No MAN who keeps his change in 4 snap-to purse has ever been on relief rolls. = The Stas About Town Ample Dividends One More Wildlife Feeder Writes of Its Big Values Hungry: When we long to eat. * But most of us eat too long. Under a Drayton Plains date line comes a letter from . “Lover of Nature and Wildlife,” which states that she maintains two In addition to her regular feeding boards, she gets a lot of enjoyment out of pujies—is her customers’ antics with the suét., which the around to sing or chatter what sounds the Gulf of like a thank you. She writes, “In this hobby there is plen- ty of enjoyment and recompense; your garbage can being cheated out of most being built up tiv Alesik Seuar of the materia] you need. And one gets access of Israeli ships so much ¢loser to God and the real Suez Caml as well. things.” The study of geology and allied scl- to the provisions of the ences by: 7 Stuart H. Perry, who was on The Pontiac Press editorial a a te ae “Better Use a Bigger One Before I Do” David Lawrence Says: intel : i “Can’t County Use Smokeless Fuel?’ i f Ey BH ie z provement, U.S.-Israel Deadlock Doesn’t Exist <2====" WASHINGTON — There is more Actually, there is no real stale- mate but a means, well known in ‘ the art of diplo- macy, of empha- sizing publicly elUttgttl He i E i pape gp United States ocks a solution lems in both the Aqaba. Indeed, one can the State | te his charter. that require the settle. ment of international disputes by peaceful means, and then said: staff when both were young, was a hobby PRECLUDE FORCE inherited by him. His father, the late Aaron Perry, for many years a prominent Pontiac at- “These undertakings seem to preclude using the forcible seizure and occupation of other lands as bargaining power in the settlernent torney, knew more about what’s under of international disputes.” this area than any other man. For many years he secured drillings from all deep water wells sunk in Oakland County and from them established the strata that lie beneath us. Stuart, who died last week at the age of 82, had written a number of books on the subject. Here’s an example of the “Flight of Time:” ‘Twas exactly 40 years ago today, on Feb. 19, 1917,. that delegations from Detroit, Pontiac, Flint and Saginaw met to de- termine the route of the proposed Dixie Highway through their areas. Remember, mention in our “Verbal Orchids” is restricted to eightieth birthdays or more and golden weddin more. Over a period of six weeks, two rats are to determine for the pupils of The Webber School in Orion Township whether a diet of But within a few hours a dis- patch was coming over the wires the United Press from the Suez Canal zone as follows: “U.N... salvage work on the Sues’ Canal was .at a virtual standstill today . . « informed sources said the U.N. salvage team which is costing the U.N. $20,000 a day. will be unable to meet its March 10 deadline un- less full-scale work resumes im- mediately. It has not been men- tioned openly here, but the whole operation appeared to hinge on the question of Israeli with- drawal from the Gaza Strip and the coast of the Gulf of Aqaba. “Authoritative sources say Egyp- tion officials have made it clear to Lt. Gen. Raymond E. Wheeler, head of the U.N. salvage work, that there is no chance of getting sal- vage work into full stride until the question of Israeli withdrawal is settled.” EGYPT'S PLEDGE The State Department's memor- bread, coke and hamburgers is as good. andum, dated Feb. 11 but just now as the same menu supplemented with made public, pointedly reminds milk, carrots and celery. An employe of Pontiae Motor Division, Roscoe (Ross) Goddard, Egypt of the pledge she made in 1950 to the United States that the Gulf of Aqaba ‘‘will remain free as in the past, in conformity with international practice and recog- during the past dozen years or more has nized principles of international had much to do with developing the sport '*¥- of skiing in the Pontiac area. Now, as Then the United States goes on- head of the ski patrol at Mt. Holly, he’s a busy man on the first aid project and has a number of assistants. Verbal Orchids to— Austin Mortimore of Drayton Plains; eighty-first birthday. Mrs. Marcedes Francis LI'L ONES P* : “You alwaj subjects of Auburn, Heighjs; tightieth birthday. —_ 1 tail, but never the one I pass.” $ \ ; x : ‘ ‘ ee 5 5, 4 oe wt’ to make the following pledge of own: is a promise not only of unilateral but of multilateral action. Israel now has the opportunity to use that pledge as the basis for her withdrawal of troops. In your place I'd take coffee only at breakfast — one or two caps. For lunch make it milk — whole milk, skim milk, sep- arator milk, acidophilus milk, whichever you Tomato juice, vegetable juice, or fruit juice is as good for you as it is for a youngster who wets the bed. Coffee, tea,. chocolate or. cocoa are all bad for such youngsters because such bever- ages stimulate the kidneys, In ¢ moderation they are healthful bev-: erages for mature adults. ONE-THIRD OVER 60 At least one-third of all men of prostate gland). UNRELATED TO SEX “The cause or. causes of prostatic ob- buttermilk, or . deserves a s iit 7 3 Fh And have you seen how after = * * ee Because this week is set aside Thailand. — U, S, AIR FIGHTERS battle Japs Sumatra, * We look to our last sickness for Case Records of a Psychologist: Walrus Waddle Brings David's challenge shows the benefits of competition even as regards dieting. Wives, men seldom offer wolf whistles if you like a walrus. And a slender wife after the age of 40 can greatly zoom her pro- saic husband’s ardor. Indeed, a sylph-like woman beats hor- mone shots as a means of re- juvenating a platonic husband. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case U-208: David, aged 20, is thus/ proved mutually advantage- y J eS g with their teeth,” runs an old adage that is especially true in this bountiful land of ours, For you are comn fru- gal as regards good food. If a youngster. leaves half his cake or meat and other viands, you hes!- tate to threw, such good food away. As a result, you tend to nibble it yourself, “I don’t want it to go to waste,” you defend yourself, but then it 7 blood rise 2% points or more on pes’ put on extra weight. ee No Whistle Wives, you will find that hus- bands perk up considerably in their ardor if you can get down fo within 10 pounds of the weight you enjoyed on your wedding day. For Cupid seems to prefer A heavy torso suggests a good motherly old soul. But mothers are not linked with erotic allure and heart throb behavior! So if your husbands are past 40 immediate perking up in your hus- band’s affection, * * * } + ee Ses _THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY; FEBRUARY 19, 1957_ or an income tax. booets jn state bute ‘Pilot Ejection Seat | Built for High Speed |sertiremaots x LOS ANGELEs (INS)—Lockheed Aircraft Corp. has the development of an aircraft ejection The new “flying seat" is designed’ j-\to allow a pilot to eject himself The cost: of government would Record high budgets also have states without either a sales tax) B He and his friends, Sha been advanced by governors iM|\,owsmen, are disturbed - go up more than 120 milifon dol-\Robert R. Shaw, Columbus Re- i * seat that “flies like an airplane.” get ae rere ea (Publican, is sick and tired of the Re FE oe suggested retail delivered prices, ‘LOWEST PRICED OF THE LOW-PRICE THREE And. just look at all you get . “Resnd on eonnparieen of mimes? Everything that makes a fine car fine can now be yours at the low Ford price! You get a fine-car V-8 engine— the end result of Ford’s experience building more V-8’s than anyone else. You get the liveliest, loveliest of the low-priced cars. You > O0AR ACTION TEST THE ~NEW KIND -OF 25 years dollars deliver. : get a new “Inner Ford” with a full-' cradle frame and the last word in suspension systems for a smoother ride and longer life. Visit your Ford Dealer and see what a fine car Ford _ CY OWENS 147 South Saginaw Street The new long, low and lovely Custom 300 Fordor ~ on anew 116’ wheelbase A - a” @eeeeesoeesseees eee eee ¢ 3 eteeeeeeneeee rnone FE 5-4101 SSHHSOSHHEH HSH SEHEHOHE SH EHHEEESe SEKSEHEH EOE IN TWO NEW SUPER SIZES OVER 16 FT. LONG OVER 17 FT. LONG on 8 new 118" wheelbase SSCOHSHCHSEEE SESE OHO SESH EHHSOSEAESOR SECO HS : Idaho, Wyoming, . a —— safely in an. emergéncy while fly- oie’ Una Shania, Se ada| snless os = — target » [ing at 1,500 miles an hour. and North and South Dakota. 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Yes votes were 282, and no votes 351, . only the constables on the Republi- ean ticket were contesting. About one-fifteenth of the voters turned out Ferris E. Clark 246, Margaret Ste- Only issue.was:. “Shall the fol- : 5 Orion Township In the township election here, Republican ticket: Supervisor, ‘| Residents here yesterday nomin- ‘Southfield Township In yesterday's primary election contest was for justice of the peace, in which incumbent Ed- ward A, Elsarelli lost to Clarence A. Reid Jr. Elsarelli had 545 votes a received 633 votes. Allan’ On the Democratic ticket for trustees: S| James Clarkson 178, Donald Swanson 42, and John Stir- ling 31. For constable, Wesley J. Skewron 148, Elsarelli, who set up South- field's first fulltime justice court, was elected justice of the peace ated a complete Democratic slate the first time in 30 years for [iT Q ag F | F - vee i : ; : i : | i : | Zywicki 232; township party com- mittee, Donavon G. Gillmore 270, Roy Hardey 15. Royal Oak Township visor, Floyd Sands, i i tle i; 2853 if : had ns i Democrats, all write-ins: Harvey Stewart, 1; constable, Low- ell Newcomb, 1; library board Novi Township 1; trustee, p23 e, sSPESeEE > r In the first election since this township partéd with Madison For supervisor: Elwood Dick- -Jens 818; clerk, Mrs. Artie Gray Heights, an all-Democratic slate; — was named. , le THE PONTIAC PRESS, * Holly Ticket Headed by GOP: Rose Township Retains| -Reinstates Supervisor | ‘Caucus on the Republican ticket, onlyjination for president. George Pat- terson, Edward Topolinski and TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1037 * « it: Jae About 1440 persons, or 23 cent of the total number of regis- Itered voters here turned out to cast their votes in the primaries yesterday. The two parties nomin- ating slates ‘were the Citizen's ;|Party and the Independent's Party. In the Citizen slate for super- visor: Hiland M. Thatcher, in- 1915, Barbara S. Ely «| Your PTA Is Planning: Joint Bloomfield Meeting to Feature Doctor's Talk WEST BLOOMFIELD — The PTA's of the four schools in the W. Bloomfield school district will hold a joint meeting on Thursday, at 8 p.m. at the high school, in observance of Founders Day. Dr. Leif Hougen, superintend- ent of schools, will explain the meaning of Founders Day. He will also give a brief talk on the building program in the district. Dr. Marie Rasey will speak on “Adolescents are Like That.” Dr. Rasey is a professor of also the head of Rayswift Gables school for exceptiona] children at Richmond. The public is cordially invited to ‘lattend the meeting. Walled: Lake The Walled Lake PTA Council is sponsoring a workshop tonight in | the Walled Lake elementary school at 8 p.m, Members of the couneil physiology |s at Wayne State University and is will conduct instruction in the du- ties and responsibilities-of PTA of- ficers and committee chairmen. In addition there will be present re- source people from other councils Council, be given an opportunity to ask questions, A social hour wil] follow. “Keege Harbor field high school, . The project of the year will be discussed at this time, ture. State Park Fee Plan Supported Half Senate Lined Up to Back Bill for Blanket $2, Admission Charge fees or other revenue-producing programs passed by the legisla- Hold Air question him beaten by" robbers in the Willow. Force Man in Willow Run Killing DETROIT #—An Air Force ser- in the county, as well as some Seant was ordered held by state from the Oakland County PTA|Police who said they wanted to in connection with Run airport parking lot, Jordan who was returned from} NEW YORK @ = Six hundred Cape Charles, The Roosevelt |PTA will hold its ceny chafge, « Febryary . business meeting at 7\car from a Detroit agency last! reactor were sent by plane today p.mi, on Thursday at the W. Bloom-' July » to face the lar- itted renting a ‘ Boston had su in 4 i the first’ passenger r * :|elerk, Helen Tucker Jencks, 1 i Brandon Meet Draws ‘Crowd’ for First Time * * * Don Tucker was nominated for) treasurer, two trustees B. L. Ham-| ilton and Galen Whipple, for Board of Review John Waltz was nominated to fill a vacancy, Carl Tucker was nominated for another term of four years. Constables) were Patrick Kerszulis, Glenn Vin-! cent, William McFeely and Charles Sherman, . ¥ *'\Commerce Fire Presbyterian Service Unites Pair Sunday of Miami, Florida. The bridegroom resided with a sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gero- metta of 7460 Hardisty Dr. here. A pink ballerina-length gown ‘with pink shoes and hat was worn by the bride. She carried a bou- quet of white flowers, Attending as maid of honor was Sally Ronthi, cousin of the bride, with Otto Gerometta of Union Lake as best man. David Olson, also of Union Lake, was the usher. A reception in the basement of the church followed the ceremony. The couple will honeymoon in Miami and will reside in Panama City, Florida, where the bride- groom is stationed in the United States Air Force. Estimated Near _ Citizens Party | Has Only Slate in Orion Village ey 162; trustee, G. Eugene Thomp- son 141, Robert S. Hauxwell 165, Carroll J. Kirkpatrick 159, Grover Shimmons 92 : Police Fire Kills Prison Parolee Robinson Threatens. Woman, Tots, in Home; much interest has been drawn to Evening Caucus Held in Oxford Nominations Are Heard in Township Meeting for Dem-GOP Slates OXFORD TOWNSHIP — Citi- zens here called an evening cau- cus, yesterday, the Republicans beginning their meeting at 7 p.m. and the Democrats at 8 p.m.,. in township hall. ~ | . * bg * . Nominations were made for the following Republicans: Supervisor, incumbent Lee Clack; clerk, in- cumbent Herbert Rahm;. present treasurer, Mrs. Luella Francis; in- cymbent trustees, Stanley Allen and George Rossman; highway commissioner, Francis Baldwin; , justice of the peace Richard (Dick) Fuller; member of the board of review, Coy McIntosh; four con- stables, LaVerne Robinson, Al- bert Roberts, Roscoe Zolman and Harold Sitzes; Ibrary board, Jack Salswedel. On the Democratic slate: Two trustees, Wilford Bates and Ralph Van Wagoner; highway commis- sioner, Kenneth Karnes; board of review, Arthur L. Hearns; one constable, Bernard W. Judd; library board, Mrs. Virginia Kamm. Dairy Co-op Group Given Strike Power IMLAY CITY — Yhe Dairy Farmers’ Cooperative of Michi- gan’s board of directors yester- day established a committee em. powered with authority to call a strike among milk suppliers to the Detroit area. Th action was taken at a meeting of represen- tatives of the 18 counties which supply milk to Detroit. Uranium Sent Abroad and twerty grams of enriched uranium ore for use in an atomic to the Netherlands — the - first such shipment under President — wer's “atoms for peace’ il fire which broke out at 1:15 p.m. $3,000 Damage COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — A yesterday caused damage estimat- ed at $3,000 to the home owned by Robert O'Connor at 2067 Brookneal; near Lower Straits Lake; Com- merece Township. The Commerce Township fire department dispatched two trucks to the fire and prevented further damage. The fire started in a utility room jand spread to an adjacent bed- room, It was apparently started at an overheated ironing board. Total damage included $2,000 to the home and $1,000 to the contest. The following is a list of. the Oakland County fathers named on jrecent birth certificates registered Tries to ‘Shoot tt Out’ The home was insured, hl erinnfnny St gm emer c (] k Lists pestenen or title he cent ounty Clerk Lis leit ister dak Goth’ den oe Recent Area Births wie with the county clerk: . PONTIAC ‘|Richardson, Charles jaldson, William C. Patton, Harold: Stanley W. Steward, 2757 Mott St.; Paul F. Anderson, 229 Rustic Circle; - S. Watson, 3841 Phillips Ave.; Floyd V, Yenna, 4841 Jamm Rd.; .Glen- E. Young, 232 W. Longfellow St.; Arlen E. Youngblood, 41 Whittemore St.; Boyd A. Zimmer, 17350. Wiltshire Blvd.; Harold P. Kohn, 184 Wall St.; Jesse D. Keels, 279.Cedardale St.; Albert F. Kgop, 701 DeSota Pl.; Juell B. Joseph, 2989 Judah Rd.; Bruce E. King, 2628 Silver- side Dr. (twins); Charles Kile, 3695 Silver Bell Rd.; Harland W. Keith, 5765 Dwight Ave.; Julius R. Kach- inski, 5139 Reymont St.; Bernard G. Knoppe, 322 Eastwood Rd., and Louis E. Robertson, 345 Branch St. ROCHESTER ve Gerald N. Kitchen Sr., Jesse J. E. Young, John W. Keen, Clarence W. Munn, Charles F. Logan, Ralph L. Don- L. Sova, Elbert J. Yuells, David L. Collins, Roger E. Patrick, Frank M. Fortune, Frank W. Gaons Jr., Donald E. Ellis, William W..Man- ning, Garnet J. Lintz and Robert C. Werth. Walker, Leonard H. Quinn, William J. Quin, Steve Buti, Dean F. Cook, Ernest D. Bunner, Robert I. Kelly,} ‘Arthur H. Brown, Donald I. Pala- dino, Roy E. Aulph Jr., Dale E. Blank, Burton N. Potter, Joseph L. Moseléy, Robert J. wine: Gord- by CLAWSON scout car window and fired th Harvey’ J. DeWolf,. Edward Feuae” fired one ‘ere x the wheel as Robinson fireq four times from only six feet away at the prone Parrish. “Tt all on China | on R. — pe reer 0 gman te ator eee F. Lang. : P"iprovinces early today. AaB ADM ia a sie t 2 My 3 Pe ) nk of NATURAL RESOURCES AID * * * Other areas have cheaper coal (Advertisement) : oY — } wy uo ig & > BARBERS | —~N) ie YA al AY 7 ss, paper, drug, paint and soap * “DHE Wyandotte. The Hooker Electrochemical Co. built a $15 million plant in 1954 at Montague, north of Muskegon, and started an “‘over-the-fence” series that is expected to reach $100 million in construction. DuPont built a $15 million plant products purchased from Hooker for making synthetic rubber. Union Carbide and Carbon GOOD DEED, WELL DONE reported that the wife of Rep. Al Ullman (D-Ore) lost her prized cookbooks in the mail, with typical naval gallantry, Capt. Billy Johnson, USN, came to the rescue. He's director of the Navy's — When a Washington column Guard Pushes Bid 'to Postpone Training’ WASHINGTON #—The National Guard appeared today to have made some progress toward post- poining the requirement of six. months active duty for Guard re- cruits. * * As Guard generals lined up to give their arguments to a House Armed Chairman Overton Brooks (D-La) confirmed that one recommenda- ion the subcommittee is consider- ing is a one-year postponement of the requirement ordered by the Army. * * x I¢ the Army order stands, six months active duty training will be required of inexperienced recruits who join the Guard ground forces on or after April 1. The Guard wants instead ot con- fine the six months requirement to recruits over 18%, requiring the younger enlistees to take only 11 weeks training, but encouraging them to take more if they wish. "'Gasoline Tanker Burns PORT HURON ® — The rear trailer of a gasoline truck tandem broke loose Monday from the truck, turned over and burned on |highway M21, west of Port Huron. Firemen prevented the 4,000 gal- lons of burning gasoline from reaching a nearby. filling station by flushing it way with hoses. No one was hurt. Raymond Brown of Shepherd was driving the truck for the Johnson Oil Co. of Mt: Pleasant. - _ Injuries Kill Detroiter | DETROIT # — Solomon Hamil- ton, 81, injured a month ago when a car went out of control on an icy street, jumped the curb and hit him as he walked on a side- walk, died Monday. COME ON IN! Bf OUR GUEST FOR A ROCKET TEST! _<—< DRIVE A ‘57 OLDSMOBILE AT —— JEROME MOTOR - Pontioe, M 280 5. Seginaw Se. tad co. SALES ichigan «= Ph, *FE 4-3566 | | Hawaii Inspected Again | Services subcommittee, | 88°. ~ fproducts is chloromycetin, t PONTIAC Davis of Detroit, Dow Chemical Co. of Midland, and the Upjohn Co. of Kalamazoo. Other big operators include Allied Chemical & Dye Corp., DuPont, Monsanto, Ethyl Corp., Union Carbide, Pennsylvania Sal Manufacturing Co. and Reichold Chemicals Co. Dow’s Midland plants are be- lieved by Kavanagh to constitute the world’s largest chemical facility, and from them come plastics, ammonia, calcium chlor- ide, hydrochloric acid, fungicides, weed’ killers, chloroform and aspirin. . = : The Michigan Chemical Co. at “|$t. Louis is known for preduction of insecticides, mine compounds x « Parke-Davis has been a leader in developing the use of chemicals las medicines. One of its research only synthetic antibiotic. Others- include solvents and bro- ‘|dilantin, for treating grand mal epilepsy; benadryl, the first anti- thistaminic drug, and camoquin, a single-dose : malaria treatment. Parke-Davis also played a PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1957. Four years ago Upjohn research scientists created a. low cost, high volume method of producing corti- sone. It now is conducting clinical tests for orinase, a pill-a-day dia- betes remedy that may permit abandonment of daily insulin in- jections. [a Wyandotte scientists recently de- veloped polyether foam, a long- lasting, low-cost product to com- pete with foam rubber in uphol- stery and several older materials used in heat insulation. i Suggests Tax Deduction for Employers of Aged DETROIT — A University of Michigan economist has suggésted that employers giving work to persons over 65 years of age be each such employe. Dr. William Haber said it would be one way to attack the problem of the aging. Economics, he be- lieves, is most important of the three factors ‘involved, including housing and health. through the tax exemptions, he said, would bemore than balanced because fewer persons would be drawing pensions. edge, experience, have all united to service. This HONOLULU uw — Secretary of Interior Seaton arrived: yesterday, for a 10-day inspection visit to the, President Eisenhower intends to} session of Congress for statehood) for Hawaii and Alaska. Who Fills These Shoes? CINCINNATI —A few months , a shoe salesman told police Hawaiian Islands ang declared) make a fight during the current iV the grieving. good, yet strive to ice. We willbe The Stature of Our Profession... i . » » improves continuously. Knowl- os y in strength for the burdened, relief for We steadfastly cling to all that is you with full information. ( Ph W { FEDERAL Pa thing LL 4- 4511 On Our Premises and careful labor better our funeral turn provides improve our serv- happy to provide granted a $500 tax deduction for) The government's loss in revenue | . were stolen from his auto, All the shoes taken from Reed were for the right foot. — | \(e) The Detroit News — this week? the ys a week. 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Style S Ow, és. — Tonto + Club “14 Hears Talk on Thursday “are You Prepared for a Blow?" KATHLEEN ELLEN | Mr and Mrs. Paul B. Taylor of West Iroquois road announce the | engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Ellen, to Howard L. Garrett of Midland. He Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hugh Garrett of Freeland. Both are - graduates of the University of Michigan. A July z wedding is TAYLOR Planned. At Eastern Junior, Willis ‘ 7:30 p.m, A panel will discuss “Teen Top- ics” during the program portion of the meeting. Willig PTA _ their daughter, Diane E lizabeth, to AMA ~ Klausmeyer, son of University Of | ecitear _ Michigan, No date has been set for the wedding. Pontiac PTA Activities secretary and Mrs. Willie Schnek- lenburger, treasurer. Council delegates appointed were Mrs, Fred. Feekart, Mrs. “Edward Kleinschmidt and Mrs. LaVern Knibbs, Their alternates are Mrs. Lioyd Ludy and Mrs. - G, Fidler, Mrs, Walter Soyth is serving as historian, Tom Dodson spoke on ‘“The Im- portance of Physica] Education and Athletics’ at the recent meeting. , {TBI Club Hears "Guest Speaker Betty Whitson told of her experi- ry to bestow on the lucky ladies are supervising refreshments. Mrs. ‘lences while a congressional sec- retary in Washington at the Satur- day afternoon meeting of TBI) Club. Miss Whiston s. sedved as secretary to George A Women's Dondere, former congressman from Michigan. Proposed revision of the bylaws and constitution was read and will be voted on at the next meet- ing when officers wili be elected. - Mrs. Bill Morris, Bertha Roth and Mrs, Swazey Newton were quests at the meeting hosted by Mrs. S. E. Minard at the Pon- tiac Business Institute. Coming Events Bane at Aeeeiee St. enue Methodist a tres, ve ; * b of ns ax ier, w Sunset Club will meet Thursday at 1. p.m. at Wilson School. Group ae. OES. vy femple. 18% E Pi Teerenes ote Hay Selma hold a noon agreetie at Needlework at noon Mrs. Meary| Ladies Auxiliary to Metropolitan Club, Spirit Six, will meet tonight at 8 at the American Legion Home on Auburn Ave. DIANE ELIZABETH PARADIS YOUR LINEN ENSEMBLE.. Nubby linen styles an ador- / able three-piece outfit. The —* box jacket, defined at the bloused back, is lined to match a striped blouse with pearl-buttoned front. Slim- jim skirt. Red, toast, avo- ey navy or black. Sizes ‘17 TELEGRAPH at HURON ‘Mon., Tues.; Wed., Sat. 10 to 6. Thurs. and Fri. 10 to9 4K . - Sunday 2 to 5 PARK FREE REAR OF STORE # mean pats eer wilt meet 30\of Minnesota, who was out for Marilyn Monroe in the i Louisiana Senator Plots Washington Mardi Gras Russell The 38-year-old lawmaker Long Brings Carnival to Staid Capital for Saturday Ball WASHINGTON (INS)—yYouthful Sen. Russell ‘Long iis about to realize an ambition that his late father, Huey ‘Long, for all of his dictatorial ways, was never able to achieve. And take it from Russell, it’s a dilly. Spirit from Louisiana is lining up} is the son of Washirgton officialdom for+ a wing-ding, honest-to-' goodness Mardi Gras ball in| the nation’s capital Satur-| |day that should set our, staid dowagers pirouetting like ballerinas. | Twenty-seven luscious be aut y queens from the Pelican State will curtsy before Vice President Ri¢h-, ard M. Nixon, and pretty Second Lady Pat will join the “call out" | section to await a dance bid from the masked “Krewe” (crew). Seventy merry‘making “Krewe” members, carefully disguised to conceal the actual identities of such handsome lawmakers as Sens. Barry Goldwater, Hubert Humphrey, George Smathers, Warren Magnuson and Frank Charch will cavort about the Mayflower ballroom. These ordinarily serious-minded legislators, at the bidding of Long, will garb themselves in baggy gold pants bloused at the ankles, sequin-| ecechad purple - and - gold clown hats, orange gold caps, white igloves and eerie masks which grin or leer. _* * * nize my Krewe,” “unless it's by a familiar bruise! on their shoes.” BAGS OF FAVORS The jolly Krewe men, for good measure, will carry a shoulder bag) crammed with compacts and jewel-| ‘with whom they condescend to dance. Since a ——- oa be wist-| ‘|fully awaiting a beckon from only 70 Krewe men, Washington society ‘should set a new record for wall- flowers. The king for a night—Parish Fuller—is being imported from Louisiana along with the “Fa- mous Door Five,” celebrated Dixieland band which holds forth on New Orleans’ Bourbon street. pining to introduce a “real Mardi Gras’, ball to Washington ever jane ‘his father tried, and failed. * * * on joining the Krewe, Russell had to contend with. Hubert Humphrey holdin’ jcall-out section.”’ ALL THOSE FELLOWS | “OF Hubert just didn’t realize how he'd be outnumbered in that lol’ Krewe, among all those masked ; fellows,’’ Long shrugged. all, I'll be in there, too.” * * * Russell has laid down only one dictum to his frolicking Krewe members. At least some of them have to stay “cold sober.” “That's so as when your wife _ complains about how you were carryin’ on with the other wom- en, you can look indignant and claim yeu were the sober one,” Russell explains, and adds quick- ly that he's “just kiddin’, of course.” inally warned Russell not to antici- pate more than 500 guests, but they just didn't know Huey’s son! \His Ma@di Gras has been sold out for a week. And he’s turning down |hopefuls at ihe rate of 100 a day. aon anni To Address PTA Dr. Otto C. Hufziger, assistant superintendent in charge of busi- ness administration for Pontiac schools, will speak at the Wednes- teria, Dr, Hufziger will review the ing schools in Pontiac, out in the decorations under the “Even their wives won't recog-| Mrs. Sid Coleman, Mrs. Leonard) Russell promises,|LaBarge and Mrs. Frank Salvin, Russell confides that he has been} In selling. his Senate citichgsiee! “After, The Louisiana State Society orig- day meeting of Lincoln Junior High} .. School PTA. The 7:30 p.m. meet-|~ ing will be held in the school cafe-| proposed five-year plan for. build- | Card Party Set for Wednesday at St. Benedict Mrs, Walter Hiller and Mrs. Jack Seebald are serving as cochairmen of the pre-Lenten card party spon- ‘sored by the Rosary-Altar Society jof St. Benedict Church. The party) will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Parish Hall, with proceeds to be used to buy new altar linens. * * * A spring theme will be carried chairmanship of Mrs. Edward T. Hoover. Assisting her are Mrs. An- thony Huffman, Mrs, Lawrence Dusenbury and Mrs. Darwin Simp- son. The ticket committee Is under the chairmanship of Mrs. Wil- liam Ford assisted by Mrs, John Lewis, Mrs. Wayne Miller and Mrs. William Brandt, Prizes are being handled by ‘Mrs. Frank Totti and Mrs. Peter |Aldo, Mrs. P. R. Ninotti is chair- ‘man of the hall and tables, with) jassisting, * * * | Mrs. Leon Thomas is in charge, of cards and tallies and Mrs. Jo-| 'seph Albrecht, Mrs. Margaret Hall | ‘and Mrs, Raymond Zimmerman Savings and Loan Building. DeCor Shop. Spring and summer fashions will be shown at the Spring Fashion Show Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Pontiac Federal sponsored by Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma sorority, will feature fashions: from the Models’ will be (reft to The show, ee Pontiae Press Phetes right, standing) Mrs. Ralph Puckett of Berwick boulevard, of Wesbrook avenue, and Mrs, William Deuman of East Beverly avenue and (seated) Mrs. Eddie 0 Brien of Waldo Mrs. Ray Meggitt |Brown are in charge of publicity. PEO Gathers at Miller Home Mrs. Norman Allen and Everett Peterson read the | | F. H. Secoy and Mrs. James Ly Mrs. Women's Section llaws of the Michigan State Chap TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1957 P, AGES 10-11 ter of PEO and Mrs. Earl Rinker. presented a constitutional quiz at the Monday evening meeting o! Chapter AW of PEO. Mrs. william L. Miller- opened her home Elizabeth Lake road for the oy ing. A report on Cottey College was given by Mrs. Miller. Mrs. R. O. Fagan, formerly of EH Chapter in} “in Florida. While in Sarasota Des Moines, Iowa, was a guest, they were guests of Mr. and ——_— — Mrs. Robert Grahani. They | also have visited Ronald Keller Mrs. Garner Feted of Ormond road who is spend.’ ; _| ing several weeks at Braden- Fad Neal (heroes einen bagel ton on Florida's lower Gulf party given by her son and daugh-| ©°St. ter-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs, Rob- ert Garner of North Johnson ave- nue. Fifteen friends attended the recent luncheon party. Vernon Ball of Calvert street and James Winchester of Downing court are vacationing + * * The superintendent of the U. S. Coast Guard Academy, Rear Adm. Raymond J. Mauerman, Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus Lazaroff of Chippewa road announce the engagement of their daughter, ~ Lillian, Robert Ryeson. Robert is the son of : Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Ryeson of Elizabeth Lake road. .A_ spring wedding is planned. to LILLIAN T, LAZAROFF toe Radiant --- <<- | ag nee Sparkling PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP New Spring Hair Styles SHORT and SMART Cutting, Styling by Experts LANOLIN ENRICHED PERMANENT SHO ee has announced the names of cadets who have been placed on the Honors List for the third ‘marking period of the just- eompleted first term. David L. Pepple, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Lamar. Pepple of Cherokee road, was named to the Honors List on the ba- sis of having attained grades of not less than “B” in every subject during the marking period. * * * David H. Ward of Ward's Point drive recently became a pledge of Gamma Delta Chi fraternity at Dartmouth Col- lege. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- eric S. Ward, David is a-grad- uate of Cranbrook School and a sophomore at Dartmouth. He plang on a business career. _* * * Of interest to his many friends is the word received that Bruce L. Beaudette of San- ta Barbara, Calif., is recov- ering from a recent operation. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Beaudette of West Huron Street. * * * Dr. W. M. McGuire of Ei- leen drive was’ given special recognition at the recent an- nual Faculty-Trustees Dinner at Olivet Nazarene College in Kankakee, IIL, for years of continuous service on the col- lege Board of Trustees. Dr. MeGuire has been a member of the college board since 1944. * * * Mrs. Irving Steinman of Chippewa road will participate in a special meeting of the nominating committee for the executive board,. National Fed- eration of Temple Sisterhoods, which is scheduled to be held here Feb. 26 and 27. The nominees ‘selected here will be voted on at the 2ist biennial assembly of NFTS in Toronto, Ont., April 28-May 2. *- 2% * Mr. and Mrs. James W. Crawford of Flint announce the birth of a daughter, Judy Annette, at MacLaren Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs: Paul I. Rhodes of Pontiac road and Mr. and ‘Personal News of Interest in Pontiac Mrs. Charles H. Crawford of Williams street are the infant's grandparents. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown of Second avenue, are the par- ents of a daughter, Mariann, born Feb. 5. Paternal grnadparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Brown of Sault Ste. .Ma- rie. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Earhart of South Tasmania avenue are the maternal grandparents, Cloves Add to Tastiness of Barbecues Mrs. Clifford’s Way to Fix Ground Beef Easy and Good By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor The weather is still chilly, and barbecues still hit the spot. Mrs. William G, Clifford -has this in- teresting recipe to share with Press readers. As a newcomer in Pontiac, Mrs. ‘Clifford has not yet gotten into many activities. She enjoys sew- ing and playing Bridge. One of her favorite leisure time activities is textile and glass painting. . BARBECUES “Mrs, William G. Clifford ground cloves 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 2 ‘ep omen) prepared mustard . y Bio de catsu one” vinegar ry onions, chopped green pep- per and meat until brown. Add other ingredients. Cover and cook slowly for 15 minutes. Serve on buns. Serves 6-8. Bridge Winners Winners in the Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club meeting Monday eve- ning were Mrs. Melvin Smai] and Mrs. Ernest Guy, north-south, and Mrs. James McGuire and Mrs. Douglas Haddock, east. west. yy Land - - Sea -- Air Planned Vacation We. can make schedule run smo0-0-0th as silk with the possible — domestic or foreign. Pontiac Travel Service your vacation best srénanortatiag ‘ 7 West Lawrence Book Biore FE 2:4959 || Phone FE8-3251. -&, 698,W. Haron ij seis eP ; 5 j: ‘ ° ue ’ ee : F a \. > : P : | : ; ae fuk ugha Li e oe Rb ee ei Pe Stein of North » Johnson — avenue, College. He currently | is doing . graduate work at Wayne. "NOELLE ar an DECKER r Man Should Have Taken Single Seat}, at Theor “The only seats available for ‘Putting: Up’ Makes Marriage Endure Too Many Men Women Are Unwilling to Accept Each Other’s Faults By RUTH MILLETT “IT don’t see why. he puts up vigen" a et deri one ah hes puts up with him,” marriage ki- bitzers are fond of saying. : "ee ww, . But the main trouble. with mod- ern marriage, the reason why it so often ends in divorce, is simply becauuse today’s husbands and wives aren't willing to “put up/meeting hardships with courage with” the other’s failing and short- comings, ot Se-quaten they dunan & apeed their lives with and most assume that their own marriages are go- ing to bé perfect. But men aren't perfect and wom- en aren't perfect and their mar- riages aren't perfect, either. With Spouse He has plenty of — but an adventure in living—with the mis- understandings, hardship, frustra- tion, the grind of work done over responsibility, disap- looking smal] ones, and never for- | getting that the marriage vow was for better or for worse. * * * Independence is a fine—thing— but a marriage won't stand too much independence from-yeither husband or wile. The moment one, starts saying, “J won't put up with this” or THE : ‘ACCORDION @ Goes everywhere -@ Is easy to play @ Can accompany others @ Adds to popularity ENROLLMENT FEE $10 Private Lessons at Our Studio $2 - Free Band Lessons Weekly— Band Music Furnished We Are Also Prepared to Give Lessons in Your Home GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 @ Teaches self-confidence | fect mate “elther you do such-and-such or I'm through,” the foundations of the marriage start to crumble, Marrying for better or for worse means that if you keep your bar- gain you may have to put up with 'a lot of things that don’t exactly ‘suit you, | So it is foolish to say you won't put up with this or with that or wonder out ‘oud why someone ae ee ee 8 ee meee Pe te * * The answer in both cases is, “In marriage it ig often put lor break up, And certainly the first is usually the more mature! i fy qi 4 Bh ze. AL : ize itt s frit Seecnarrtle so initiated into Keloa Klub at the formal initiation held at Devon with|\Gables.* Sharon Clark directed the ceremony and Iama C. Hook, founder-of Keloa, read the club's ‘history. solution.”’ | Women's Society of Christian ‘Service of Central Methodist (Church held group meetiigs dur- ‘ing the past week in members’ homes and in the church parlors. Jean Bagnall A review of the book, “There Is No End,” was given by Mrs. Percy Jones at the meeting of Jean Bagnall Cirele in the home jot Mrs. Ernest Wittkopf on Cam- ‘eron avenue, Lucille Fillmore Mrs. L. B, Ruby presented “Our Mission as a Christian’ at the wan MARY KING SALON Hair Styling and Permanents meeting of the Lucille Fillmore Circle. Mrs. Gerald Hunter was hostess for the dessert luncheon in her home on Marlborough drive. Shirley May Small Shirley May Small Circle heard Mrs. Glenn Behler speak on “Fel- lowship Without Barriers” and “Understanding Refugees” at a meeting in the home of Mrs. G. R, Jarvis on Pontiac drive. Margaret Johnston Dr. John Hall told about re- cruitment of youth for Christian service when. members of Mar- garet Johnston Circle met at the home of Mrs, Robert Byrnes of Marquette street. Marion Shaw Highlights of the WSCS district Complete Beauty Service 152 N. Perry FE 2.3053 |sented at the Marion Shaw Circle ;meeting held in Flint. were pre- lmeeting by Mrs. Percy Latimer. Gti Lhe TF “ANNOUNCING OLDSMOBILE's ROCKET Try it! It’s the most oxelting _ engine development since the first Rocket was launched! es our ouEST von Ee INt You'sSCALWAYS WELCOME AT — RN MEORNS S, ; Members of Merry Mixers\f bemre Denes. Chat plans! Circles of WSCS Meet Otte Sisters A short skit was presented by Mrs, Frank Dani, Mrs. Cecil Choote and Mrs. James Sandison at the meeting of Otto Sisters Circle held at the home of Mrs. Carl Gifford on Lexington place. Ada Duhigg Mrs. Archie Allen was hostess in her home on Squirrel road to Ada Duhigg Circle. Leora Shanks Various projects of the WSCS were discussed by Mrs. Richard Balmer at the gathering of Leora Shanks Circle in the home of Mrs. William Conrad on Lorraine court. Janette Geiger of Janette Geiger circle was James Vanderlind of Pontiac State Hos- pital The Voorheis road home of Mrs. Glenn Werner was setting the meeting. Beverly Root Mrs. George Fisler showed a\gum film and Mrs. Percy Jones gave a talk on Southeast Asia when Beverly Root Circle members met with Mrs. Clarence Ponn on Pres- ton street. Marriage Revealed Mr, and Mrs, Omer Herron Spence street iipunte thé: mats) Dance Set March 1 ee Danielson, Lee Kaine, | and Hal Brown as! (Advertisement) Baby Foun A J-8 nocKner rest Pi PE A.a306 29) 233 TLE Guest speaker at the meeting). _vu, PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1951” ees By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN 3 4 5 = ase Ieee [Lifts Morale, Banishes Fatigue (Music “Will Bodihie Hotnerndikerd order to relieve monotony, " qallecarch which hen tony ine since Yesterday I told you something! down fatigue and increase morale/1936 by one of the leading com- about the tremendous way — inj and efficiency. . ow’ he eee of * fi 2 = . panies whose programmed func- the church hall. “Suddenly is the theme of the party, the tremendous amount The Rosary Altar Sociely .of St. Benedict Church will sponsor a pre- Lenten card party, Feb. 20. tions will follow that theme. . Working for the success of the project are.{left at 8 p.m. at It’s Spring” and decora- to right) Mrs. Pied Thomas of Elizabeth Lake road, refreshments chairman; Mrs. Frank Totte of Starr avenue, prizes chairman; Mrs. Walter Hiller of Clive street, general chairman, and Mrs. __Darwin Simpion of South Avery street, of the decorations committee. tional background music is heard tacts wilt: be interesting to you | working day by more than and even cam be apeliod te your 50 million people. The oe Oe ek 161 STATE STREET FE 5-6096 Complete detailed brochure — om request. - Why should we not apply to our ? Meet Your Friends in the $ Riker Fountain. | Riker Bldg. Lobby _ homes as many of these same advantages as possible? = @ * It has been found that the physi-| cal environment has immediate, value. ‘jing and 3:30 in the afternoon.,| Therefore, these are the most 147 to Bubs «= BBE . GIANT SIZE, AMARYLLIS BULBS 2” Bulbs — Colors. 28¢ —4 for $100. TASKER’S 63 W. Huron Se. FE 5-6261 important times to have back-/ ground music because it gives one a lift. At these times the most. stimulating pieces are played. * * * Another interesting thing which has been discovered is that con- stant music has little value. It either tires or irritates or people become so accustomed to it that it gives them no lift because they are hot even conscious of it, Music may be serviced to restaurants, banks, supermar- kets and so forth for 12', min- utes with Intervals of 2, min- Pontise Press Pastes Wears Daring Costumes for Helen Morgan Role utes of silence; for offices and factories the music may be on By LEE BELSER ‘little Ann . Blyth, imovies’ goody-goody girl, is gass- midriff hula hula. * * * This is a triple switcheroo for the dainty actress who never has idone anything more then wafble a few songs and trip del- icately through the moonlight. But the “bad girl” routine is ali for the sake of art and the title role in “The Helen Morgan Story,” a torridly revealing yarn about the famed torch singer of the roaring 20s. “I wear a chorus girl outfit that has a split skirt half way up. my leg,” Ann said blushingly. “and a hula costume with a bare midriff.” * * * The slender, brown-haired ac- tress also dances for the first time in her career. And she worked with dance pro Leroy Prinz five weeks before the film started to perfect a honky-tonk B-girl routine and a “corny” hula, A GOOD REASON | Ann, who is as averse to peek- a-boo gowns in real life as she is on the screen, consented to the grass skirt and skyward .hemline only because there was a ‘‘rea- son” for them. * * * “They're a part of the role I'm playing,” she said, “and have nothing in common with the skimpy costumes that seem to be forthe rage in nightclubs now. “Some people,” she added, | | “evem to think of a0 clothes HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Sweet) for years the) ing Hollywood with smoke rings, | \B-girl dance routines and a bare Goody-Goody Ann Blyth Turns Torrid | as being an act, I admit it draws a crowd, but how long do they stay? “T think audiences still like to see good shows and like to hear [people sing and watch them dance — fully dressed!" * » * Ann has 51 costume changes in the Morgan film including the old flapper - type fringed knee - length gown, a cutaway leotard 2-19 iseen in the and Deep cut back treatments are 8°r a card party Wednesday at $ and evening p-m. in Masonic Temple. Mrs. Har-| too-thin back,\ley Bowers is genera] chairman. ] way 1 ong may be purchased at. the for 15. minutes and off for 15 minutes. It seems to me that women in the home would profit by doing their work to music part of each day. If you decide to put on-a fecord or two at your slump times, Fitch coat (belonging to former actress Alice Terry), turban head- dresses, rhinestones and peacock feathers. fou should choose one with 4/4 VERY CONSERVATIVE rhythm and a_ 62-beat-a-minute “But some of the gowns are|‘®™P0, according to the leading high-necked and long-sleeved,” she producer of the “piped in” music. added, ‘“‘and very conservat! 2_* 2 Tomorrow: “‘Am I bpae Says The actress, who also had to| , Tomorrow: , 4 learn to smoke, dons the high- necked numbers when she sits on the piano in the Helen Morgan manner to moan out such numbers) as “The Man I Love," “My Bill” } and “Why Was I ‘ ~ Gogi with the voice of Grant. “My figure was al] right for the, slit skirts,” Ann laughed, “But | 'my voice wasn't torchy enough for thé amas.” ihe Panel on. 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Po f 4 w y, FEBRUARY 19, 1957 adults ee but would be in no. more helpless or} During the last war, for example, OUT OF kids from 13 to 17 suddenly be-| After the funnier’n all get out. Adultsiwent out of them the national comedians) 'em? The antics were rad fe ag be oiseggbrn _|by one, the pp ia ; tp in a eee a ae | TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: 3 than old folks, behind eau dan aeene eben | JUNIOR EDITORS |/*= .... ..... Seren ere oot a Ete tae Teer oe : oh Z ve won — : ; they were able to go about their to another vacation. . EQUAL TO THE BEST—YET COSTS YOU LESS : Sie ee acetate ewe | aumento wes uve toe wa wes hp] SMES te et Sectng whe \fny eit mx by eae 109] ANGICH Gre ADC... . . « «hte MBC ee ee See ne nth Pol atl. ae |e tew isolated Kida"in some ot the| Finally, in properly indignant|agers for diversion. 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They were almost killed by a ON WHEELS ; \ Colgate Ribbon Cream tuse 49¢ treacherous Indian guide. Their raft capsized in the flooded Allegheny »* 5-OZ. TUBE... . 65¢ But they accomplished their mission and Washington returned to : | 1 \\ b | Pepsodent Tooth Virginia to make a modest and straightforward report to Gov. Dinwid-| © se tcl Sp ahead en mpabgrers NOWADAYS, manufacturing plants don’t Later, he led a band of militia that defeated a French and Indian ‘ . ; have to put up with the expense and in- 5-02. iiss ss ta wee 6%-OZ. BOTTLE . . .. 8% : p { By the time he was 23, Washington was a full colonel. The Virginia efficiency of keeping large inventories of House of Burgesses had him a vote of thanks and regarded him . ~retadrorgerang sgh o materials and parts on hand. (Carol Pendleton of Enid, Okla., won $10 with this Idea. Send your ideas in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newstea- Trucks and truck-trailers, by providing swift, direct, door-to-door transportation serv- : ice, have made such costly procedure a thing of the past. ios) Sculptor Rates The modern assembly line extends, in effect, beyond Film Beauties . the manufacturing plant itself to the commercial motor Behind Venus vehicles which continuously supply industry with ’round- ‘MIAMI, Fla. @ — Sculptor Jo-| the-clock shipments of materials and parts. ee ose Yes, trucks and truck-trailers are indeed assembly lines Ge figures of shapely Asia E> on wheels, serving industry in a way that brings an ever- has improving standard of living to all the people. ees : . * 7 * | i 1? 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Branch Office Head Named for St. Clair LANSING # — nececmns of a branch State James M. Hare. Named to manage the office was Miss Concetta Pampinella. Hage said .she will operate the office from her cleaning shop. “St. Clair Shores, a Detroit urb, has been without a secretary tate She has since eluded arrest al- though she reportedly was seen in Mexico City soon after her disap- pearance. - Hare also appointed Wadsworth W. Rogers Jr.:to manage a re- opened branch office at East Jordan. FIDELITY — Even recent rampaging flood waters. near Aberdeen, Miss., weren't enough to keep this faithful pooch from standing guard over the deserted home of his master. Although the owners have since returned,-nothing could budge sub-| * Queen Begins Second Round in Portugal Visit LISBON (INS) — Queen Eliza- beth. set about the second day of her triumphant state visit to Portu- gal today with a smile that belied the rigors of a schedule that will keep her before an adoring public nearly every hour till past mid- night. The youthful British sovereign's day began at ancient Queluz pal- ace, where she received the diplo- niaffe corps. Then, in fast succession, she) be Bae sy der Pigg Paces mocha new housing estate, Jeronimos Monastery-and the Coach Museum. the diplomats, he was to visit the frigate Dom Fernando and the Portuguese Naval training ship, Sagres. | Elizabeth’s and Philip's paths \join again at the city hall, where’ Lisbon officials fete them for lunch.' Later, the Queen was to receive WASHINGTON i — Sen. Mar- garet Chase Smith (R-Maine), the only woman senator, asked Con- gress today to legalize Father’s Day. She said failure to do so is “the most grievous insult imag- inable”’ to the nation’s fathers, Congress legalized Mother's me: Custody of Children —— One ‘Had Saber. at Ribs’ : Ohio Cadets Flee Military Institute CINCINNATI (#—Eight cadets fled the Ohio Military Institute in civilian clothes yesterday, but school officials said six are expected back today. Lt. Col. Donald D. Davis, school superintendent, said the father of one boy called from Cleveland last night saying his son and five other boys are in Loudenville, south ‘of Cleveland, and will be returned today or ~—t Wednesday. Wife Gets Divorce, The cadets thumbed a ride away from the school with a woman driving a station wagon. She said, ‘DETROIT — A divorce and $52,500-cash settlement were grant- they told her they were leaving because they feared 1,500 of her Commonwealth sub- Peggy 2 jects who are living in Pcrtugal. ppeared eh Asks Legalized ‘Day’ ed yesterday to Mrs. Edward P. Hammond Jr., who charged cruelty and accused her socially promi- nent husband of staying away from home. 4 Mrs. Hammond, the former Chalmers, also won’ the home in fashionable Grosse Pointe. Her husband is an éngineer for the Gemmer Manufacturing Co., owned by-his family. She was granted custody of the four children, Edward III, 19; David, 17; Michael, 16, and Mar- garet, 8. Hammond must pay $600 a month until David is 18, then $400 a month until Michael reaches 18, and finally $300 a month until other students. The exodus followed an early morning fire last Saturday in a dormitory. Police said a 15-year- old cadet from Detroit admitted denied. it. Day in 1917, Margaret is 18. cadets, or of any bullying by students. ONE FOR 10 CADETS “There is close enough super- vision that we would know if such a thing were happening,” he said. “There is one instructor to each 10 cadets." Mrs. Gormley said the picked : ¢ J iy said she tried unsuccessfully | sugar Truck, Coach Division _Met Same Charge in 1955 Civil Action matter of the two suits “‘is entirely different.” In the 1955 sult, he sald, GM Gerrard Renamed in Milford Village Gerrard was nominated as presi- dentiat candidate on the Republi- cans slate, with 353 votes. He wag fo Dismiss Suit | AP Wiestote 90 aged feddenis, Stine et:the ties Sena smoldering when this aerial view was made yes- terday. * BURNED-OUT SHELL — Only the walls of the Katie Jane Nursing Home at Warrenton, Mo., remain after a fire which swept through the structure over’the weekend and killed more than Offer Waterford Property Waterford Township residents may soon have a new outdoor recreation area, right where its needed most, accordipg to super- visor Lioyd Anderson. The State Conservation Depart- ment has offered to deed a strip of Jand west of Crescent Lake for Recreational Purposes The’area was used by the U. 8.)picnic and children's play area, government as a C.C.C. camp, setting the $300 blaze, but later|Plotzer Coffee for Water Is Fair Exchange to Two Texans | 72 N. Soginew ‘ Ul mother... health’s you can have ie the shoe : stead on cee that understands children berg po ngs fe Seve]... the shoe that's made A doctor's prescription is the Stride Rite way filled promptly, accurately, always. CLOONAN'S “ALL WAYS RELIABLE” FE 2-0161 | .. and fitted our way! Y Mel Fashioners es a 2 oe : a i TRIDE RITE SHOE New. Black and White Saddle with Black Rubber sole and heel. Sizes 12% to 3 B to ‘a teeeee Losin Antique Brown. Bless 12% to 3 rears eeetue JUVENILE BOOTERY $ 25.E LAWN SEE, FAMILY SHOE STORE. (Open Fri. and Sat, i cia . yo ela ihe a 8 ic ae Re ao er, all, wed _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, Poe tae : <8 ae : ee : eke es ada el : i ee | ‘ : ee 4 4) e From the | "BY BRUNO L. KEARNS _ Ryzin isn’t taking anything for granted for the upcoming} tournament games. ™ The goal which Van F wanted most has been} achieved—that of the Saginaw Valley Conference} for the first time in 24 years, = Now the Pontiac High coach is aiming for goal number two. He would like to grab the three re- maining games and have this season go down in the record books as his best since taking the helm in - 1946, | ee ee - The best campaign for Van Ryzin was the 1950-51 combination led by Guy Sparrow, Esmo Woods and Alan Barkeley which won 12 of 16 and finished 2nd in the SVC Then comes the polit of tion, tournament play, = ur w : the 3rd goal which Van Ryzin would love to crack. ‘ " |100 players seeking 50 positions in : “E th we come up with a good we flop Ss pea fe ~ ps Thursday's opening round of the in the tournaments, said Van Ryzin. This is shown |. TAKING IT EASY — Two New York Giants and their families oe: ee pe by the fact that three of the four PHS quintets which | *°* up the Arizona sun at Phoenix as they await the opening of | Most of the newcomers and) have gone as far as the quarterfinals were teams | *Pritg drills next week. Left to right, infielder Foster Castleman; yemprake wise pees Oe Oia below .500 for the regular season. his wite, Joyce, and son, Craig; pitcher Al Worthington, his daugh- | fersoral ‘course.’ Three days ofl ‘The 1963-54 team had a 6-10 record and lost to High-| ‘* Lin’® nd wile, Shirley. |S ee , land Park in the quarters; the 1948-49 squad was 7-8 and} . - ey ee ap it went into the quarterfinals before losing to Ferndale, _ et Geen Sk , 40-29; and the 1946-47 team had a 4-11 mark and it lost Howe Hustles (i Fro f , 4-26 to Flint Northern in the quarters ee n seven of the eight former Hour ton champions, and several game of the regional and last year’s team again ran into | scoring spree has hustled Detroit's|for assists at his present rate. adap eapetl pally Epos tos ; +i ale the quarterfinal jinx. ee oer Sean Detvaaer tinececd: We Ds tp Momeni Bort] ™ %p,petee MIGRAY. EXTRA POWER — New York Yankee man- camp of. Yanks at St. Petersburg, Fla. Throne- _ Se, one can see why Van Ryzin has his fears. He | Montreal into the individual point|Oimstead last season. Lindsay * *s ¢ ager Casey Stengel feels bats held by highly. berry, on Yankee roster, batted .315 and hit 42 would like than to meet H Park jlead in the National Hockey/also could the point record) Ted Kroll, defending champion,| touted, hard-hitting rookle first basemen Marv homers at Denver (American Association) in Pe nothing more ighland League. for left wingels, set at 82 by Her-\won only $6,000 a year ago but| Throneberry after his arrival at instructional 1956. He's from Fisherville, Tenn, were to get to the semifinals. int witte ted |, Glenn Hall of Detroit still s the}since then has-boosted the prize : : _ Pontiac will play in the Flint Regional, the winner of hota of points, boosted | Praniee ny party prema I os mene te 10-6 2 “ which will meet the Birmingham regional winner. The|Howe's season toa to Ti, pon Se? = competing with codon ar an U ‘ mes on ule re ron .. Parkers will play in the Ferndale regional and meet the|‘e* Picking up only one day in the $5,000 tournament pre- . , , Livonia regional champ in the quarterfinals. Sees ia San See elses Defeat Hawks Houston Golfclub course. ‘The The Oakland County high school, ford, the Walled Lake-Cranbrook |Fills tussle unites a pair of drab | THIS COULD BE YEAR FOR COUNTY SCHOOL _[Lindsay, the other half of Detroit's)) , ms amateurs were selected from|, 1 ossail front is relatively quiet! deel pp bolas : scoring punch, followed on Howe's||f} DJ ayoiis among @50 spontirs who heve s ly q at Cranbrook end West |records. The Lakers have tri _. . ‘This could be the year, at least we're hoping, for an| sirttail to take second with 69 guaranteed that the T2-hole tour-|‘°M!ght, with just @ handful of| Bloomfleld’s visit to Bloomfield jumphed only once in 13 starts ___ + Oakland County school to go to East Lansing. There are Po ae New scoring acfé Buddy Stott|nament will be a’ financial success|€*™mes Scattered throughout the) Wills are the leading attractions wile. te Fite ore edie with | #ome pretty good Class “B” quintets, but the only| Howe's 36 goals, also tops in/gatnered the clutch points as rn Nera ooleery = Gaaengstn : | aie GC Wei of » skimpy schedule. gen ogo dl: sma ___ } troyble is they may eliminate themselves. : the JOM, put ion within renge of] ets lied out, 0: 41-6, verdlet/ Les Spits ree ee recap | Almont's Southern Thumb} Utica, boasting an overall 92 |) _ A dream clash would be between Rochester and [Tals Maurice Richard with ste Biddy |reedy’ approximate $75,000 com. peg eres pen me mod pple gl Reg . Walled Lake, another with Clarkston and Troy. in 1945. He also could come|Ship Playotis yesterday at Boys’/Pared to $56,000 budgetted “Gall ti R | game in the county's outlying|The Chieftains’ 61 league mark - ‘The districts take place March 5th through the 9th;|ch%, "Ji <0 "core Of % PoIns| "an. stetors will begin a three: + * & dil KOUS antinm:oeeT : aaanaun penne Mt ‘Comnpein ; ang record, meets Waterford (57)! Almont (91) and New Haven * : . me. ppers, 7 tert, Auer ve win AE RECO PACE sts axe mst aia Wey (2 citar Me. ce ; ie) tein: coal Gath : 4. . Pe terre et pred ae ee are eae" Sovaet br a ae a ae ere as Se, a A er ah games mrversl n'y Ge vert totes Gun t ©) Detroit Host to GG _|riavotts involving the ist four! str a bid for a second straight} Goals for the THL picked tedm |i8 games for a 205 average oo we in only 109 se “8 is the next batter with Harry teams in the standing. A single] itie by the St. Louis scoring whiz.|were scored by Fort Wayne play- 8 weed we & released from a hospital yester- & pinch-hitter — and had only 16 Simpson (L) and Hector Lopez|ps elimination tournament will be|" p, Tog tone Peco : after Pettit, the 6-9 former All-Amer-jers, Edgar Blondin, Bill Leblane day a Sunday boat accident homers and 44 runs batted in. |(R) to follow. inais ednesday ican who looked to be in a posi-|and Eddie Long. 30 Home Runs in the Biscayne Bay Regatta. Here’s a situation in which Big tion to topple George Mikan’s one-| Len Ramsey of Cincinnati was : Doctors said Don Wilson suffered Gus was the central figure. Man- DETROIT — The 1957 sports OCSC: Marksmen|sessn recora ot 1,9: points, sut-loutstanding ot three goalies used Secson Target no serious injuries when his 266- ager Lou Boudreau used some Culdcpemerel GC 018¢s oe alEId Poli weet Byiduyy sptinaty sodacinglont 6 Wk cael ater tame Wemasif Ken B ih ho championships will be ast Friday, y got the excellent aretagy. Put yourself the paren di Gallegos eman Lon ge ° icemen his scoring potential. He _stilljin the first period, he made 15 or Ken oyer brother, in Boudreau's place and decide cay night with 22 titles at stake im Pisto] Test leads with 1,627 points. isaves. , : ; This year’s title seesion will fea- — : Ph 5 Re é en ieee ae Sharpshooting members of the , at least different boys clubs , cw S : sl. R Philgas Regains Lead ci recreation centers the De|oatant Comey Srortmen's ud S tate Legislator Requests : in Wa troit area, They will compete for : : Y : open, novice and junior novice| department marksmen 1036-1023 in UM Ge 4 G in Waterford League open, vt em age an ag to Drop Georgia Game _ Philgas moved back into. Ist Finalists have beer described) ford. Match was shot on the new : "place in the. see-saw Waterford by wae toca Gee of the sportirange with Charles Schmidt of) LANSING ®—Georgia-born Rep. director H. 0. (Fritz) Cisler, voted League basketball race with a 63-50 polly t oS ee OCSC top scorer with 272 George H. Edwards (D-Detroit)jlater in the day to retain the Yietory over Front of They are the erearn of 200 boners| mdividual cards for the tedms: Said today he would ask the legis-|Georgia club on the Wolverine ; ' limina OSCS—Schmidt (272), George ' ’ . Upon ndar, Milford last night at Isaac Crary che seotek a tenn ak Son, 2 lature, if necessary, to call calendar, * "| Forstrum (260), LeRoy Wingett/the University of Michigan to can-| Edwards, a native of Brunswick, at half- (259) and Harry Phillips (245) for cel its scheduled football game|Ga., and a graduate of Morehouse Philgas pulled it’ OK With Mi * actual shots. with the University of Georgia|College in Atlanta, said he would quarter to gain mse ee Police—Theodore’T. Villella (269),|"€*t fall. appeal to the U. of M. hoard starts. Marshall CHICAGO (INS) — Orestes Min- Robert W. Verhine (266) Harry E.| Edwards, with Sen, John p, |Resents to cancel the — rein 4 nie Minoso has agreed to play Nye’ (256) and Robert M. Wachal' Swainson (D-Detroit) and Rep. |8™me- It that failed; he said, he | left field for the Chicago White (232), actual. Basil W. Brown (D-Detroit), re. |WOUd offer a resoultion asking the . Sox again this year at an increase! Villella is police, administrative) quested Michigan's board in ee - oe _ Meets over the $32,500 he reportedly re- aide, Verhine is the police club's ‘control of intercollegiate ath- three legislators protested, Davis ceived in 1956. ‘range officer and Wachal is~a| leties last Friday to cancel the |*&ainst m Georgia ruling proliibit: John. Minoso agreed, to terms in 4 detective. | Oct. 2 contest at Ann Arbor be- [7S Bulldog ~~ toosgpas Wednes- | -ajes onuq js1y"soyoees of “3ujd telephone conversation with White | OCSC’s. new, range is now open| ©@¥se of Georgia's racial dis- poe ngn "ys aving Negro Sox vice president Chuck Comis- every Wednesday night, R. Ww.) crimination. policy. j bers. ‘The does \ not key yesterday. Kayga OCSC’s club secretary says.’ The board, headed by athletic|when teams travel to other states. # : ® | > } ing. pace by pouring points last night as the University . of Detroit whipped Tulsa, 87-69, in a Missouri Valley game. Ebben hit 18 field goals in his total breaking the school record pre- viously held by Guy Sparrow, for- mer Pontiac High cager. Z 2B p a tolpicking up 26. Five MSU season| Purdue. . Jim Shearon hit 17 for the Wolver- ines, while Charley Kehrt and Lamar Lundy had 19 and 17 for Purdue hit 35 per cent of its shots, but made only 8 of 18 free throw attempts. Michigan , hit ao per c : converted 17. of 26 free throws. * In Detroit, the Titans swept the series against the Iba brothers, entug: besten ‘Chinbome Af ‘lon Saturday, as “Wild Bill” Eb- ben ripped the conte for 18 field} der the auspices of the Pontiac Lions Club. ee ee as ee. this Sun- show going to the Lions Club's sight-conservation program. Y Furnishing the opposition for the Trotters will be the famous Philadelphia Spas. Fullmer Gains Easy Triumph Champ Downs Durando in NoneTitle Fight at Denver * DENVER (INS) — Middleweight champion Gene Fullmer won his second normtitle bout in twe weeks last night by pounding out a un- animous 10-round decision over Er- nie_Durando in Denver. The West Jordan, Utah, battler won every round on scorecards of both judges and the: referee. Fullmer, who has another bout | nine days from today against | Charley Cotton, bring along several acts of vaude- ville for halftime entertainment. As a preview of things to come, members of The Pontiac Press and radio station WPON will band to- | wavs _— a team of Pontiac purchased member or at the Calbi Music Co., 119 N. Saginaw St. The program code on Bhan at 7:30 p.m, day night, So ain precei: Som: xe In addition t@ the hilarious bas! / ketball antics, the Trotters will) | GOOD FOR LEGS — Detroit Tiger outfielder Bill Tuttle, second from left, and infielder Ray Boone enjoy some relaxation’ and get in some exercise at sarne time during round of golf on a Lakeland, Fla., course. Their pretty link partners are Boone's wife, Patsy, right, and her twin sis- ter, Martha McKee, of San Diego, Calif., left. a few days. Tuttle plans early drills in effort to improve on last year's performance when he batted -.265. Boone had a 308 average in 1956 With 25 homers and 81 runs batted in. Both will work out with Tiger rookies and farmhands at camp opening in hi in Sparrow. He will get his chance Thurs- day at Notre Dame and next Monday in Detroit against * * * w school record, andlpoyg Club remained tied the country, now needs only 10 points, with four games remain- 600 in one season also held by Tulsa took an early lead in. the game, but Betroit led at halftime 34-31, In the second half Ebben's Se. Shin ous place in the Class D ic the hoop to spark division of the City Basketball _|League with easy triumphs mB Still Deadlocked for Ist cony Withee puel pak: American|Whirlwinds’ 58-35 rout of the Wol- verines. The Boys’ Club trounced Booth Homes 4-34, behind a 15- point effort by Terry Houston. * * * sft Dine to Fifth By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wilt Chamberlain scored 11 points before fouling out against Oklahoma Monday night skidded from second to fifth in major col- Ron Guiyette’s 21 points led the ‘Merchants to a 57-46 vic- tory -}-wasthat his total came against shooting eye got red hot as he hit five straight field goals. He: added 29 to his 12 of the first half. The ironical part of the thing Jerry Harrington, considered the best defensive player in the con- ference, who tried in vain to stop lege basketball's individual scor- ing race, Mississippi's Joe Gib-|” ‘bon, with 34 against Florida, re-| / _Adalt Langues mt detterson placed the 7-foot Wilt among {he weaat 1 ices bbs top three scorers. af * The Kansas’s giant's average slumped to 29 as Kansas defeated ar: Oklahoma 75-56, He dropped be-| r Bestway in National loop Kids (Na- 7) pin -Welled Lake, Super Market '|the deadly jump shot. AP Wirephete BOSTON w — Wilt (The Stilt) Chamberlain, fabulous Kansas Un- iversity sophomore, already is the center of a controversy about his professional basketball future. * * * Walter Brown, president of the disappointed record Denver fight crowd by_iBoston Celtics, said yesterday that failing te knock out the game Du- |fo National Basketball Assn. team Vallis: tebe Slee Geek aout over his eye ahd from the nose practically throughout the fight. The only mark on Durando was a small eut over the left eye and bruises about the body from Full- mers flailing fists. * * * Denver promoter Joe Dupler an- nounced he has decided to make next Wednesday’s nationally-tele- vised bout from Denver a double- header. Besides the Fullmer-Cotton fight, Dupler has signed heavy- weights Ernie Weiss and Charles Nerkus to a 10-round bout. Archery League Shoots Tonight The Indoor Recreation Archery League, sponsored by the Water- ford Township Recreation Depart- “ment, resumes its weekly shooting session tonight at 8 o’clock in the Community Center. * * * The Sheriff's team, comprised of Richard Bentley, Charles Blake, Douglas Arthur, David Roberts and Doris Bentley, currently leads the 10-team field with 18 points. High shooters last week were Bill Giles in the men’s division with 235 points and Joan Lawson in the women’s class with 17. Parks and Recreation . Home Room Basketball FASTERN JUNIOR HIGH game the Lines. Shamrocks ss, 23 Roughriders 19 Washington beat the Lions 18-17 eae a tem in a regular league game last year. gener, coy ® Cubs 23, ~~, 7 Cg Eg a LINCOLN ‘ JUNIOR HIGH —— ig Lions 11 ans 23 Hovehote 29. wks 13 “Wolverines 45, Globet Badcats i Lions, Skins fo Play Exhibition on Sept. 1 could pay Chamberlain ‘“‘what he gets to go to college” and said “the shouldn't be allowed to play in the NBA.” * * * “He has proselytized himself to stay in college and no NBA team could possibly pay. him what he gets to go to college,” Brown add- ed. “The colleges don't have the guts to disqualify him. “It's°a travesty on college ball and the sanctimonious NCAA Celtic Prexy Claims Pros Can't Afford Witt ting the boy to play at Kansas. what he gets at Kansas.” + + 2 should be shamefaced for permit- “T have no definite proof what might be. the figure, but it is a matter of fact no one in the NBA can afford to pay Chamberlain 2 oe 31 49 Totals ‘hind leader Grady Wallace ot|* Totals » 238 r ning such a bout between the two Detroit 20. III 4 BOF boxers. ptaneaeet We bt | HLINOIS | | |South Carolina who/has a ‘30.57 |Wedaen $ 4-5 10 Altenb'er 10-0 2/points per game average and Chet med 2 fp 47 Schmidt 7 +1 18) Forte of Columbia, second with) a 0 (Sis. Bes} Ebd Stan § $2 %/256 Bote woe tile Monday. wince «3 S318 OM it bam Ses jQuiggle 12 2-626 Paul« 1 1-3 3 inion, scored 3 ao, Wisstentens as Aer Scout aa 0 and too! Folate, EIT w Totals 90,230 Biwith a /29.38 average pace. Also OID: ois g's oninncduakasdeass “ 1-8) ahead’ of--the Kansas sophomore MICHIGAN PURDUE is Seattle's Elgin Baylor, who hit) SAN” FRANCISCO. re acs Burton Serie Greve 9 19 Hay Points in a 99-87 victory over.» (Pappy) Waldorf today} Tillotson H 3-8 2 MeCorm'k i $3 2|Gonzaga, Baylor's average i8|barks on a new football job,’ that oS ia 5 Meriwe 8 8-0 4 29.13. of scouting collegiate material for a pn ee Wright 0 #1 a campbell * ft Title Bout for Detroit ge'aci Pista TS Tl Se] NEW YORK (INS) — A light-| Waldort, who retired aa head 1. 38 30-86 |heavyweight title bout is shaping|coach of the University of Cali- perrott [up for Detroit April 5 between/fornia last fall after 10 years at ruven Sp s% [champion Archie Mooré and the |the helm, answered the question Kedzo 3 4-4 1e/division’s leading challenger, of whether he would remain in Butke ¢ ¢-8 ®| Chuck Spieser' of Lansing, Mich. the game with the announcement 21| Moore's manager,Charley John- f the new position. 11 Uchison 1 54 Ti ston, said yesterday he was plan- & “8% 2 ae Z Sullivan Has 2,172 Points | * sae EMMITTSBURG, Md, # — For a guy who has trouble outscoring his sister on the basketball court, Jack Sullivan jis doing a mighty fine job making points against col- lege men, * * * The 6-foot, 4inch Mt. St. Mary's) average, was Le to the Phil- adelphia- Warriors by a 7-1 vote of the NBA board of directors upon his graduation from Over- brook - High School in Philadel-)~~ phia, The dissenting vote did not belong to gan but to New York. ® Saginaw Valley Conference nata- tors and Eastern Michigan league swimmers this week engage in their next-to-last and final. formal competition for the 1956-57 season. The Valley ‘has two more rounds of duals (including those of Fri- day), while the EML nears the end of its regular schedule and holds prelims leading to next week's championships. at Birmingham. Bob Boyce’s Chief tankers, im- . proving all the time, oppose Flint Northern here, Friday night. Alter this one, comes Saginaw High on March 1, to end the loop DETROIT # — The Detroit Lions will play the Washington Redskins in a pre-season National Football League exhibition game Sept. 1 in Birmingham, Ala. The game, sponsored by the Birmingham Junior Chamber of Commerce, is the first exhibition scheduled for MSU Tumblers Beat ‘M’ EAST LANSING (®#—The Mich- igan State Gymnastics team took first place in six of seven events} to defeat the University of Mich- Prep Swimmers N earing End of Formal Slates year. Conference . championship takes place at Arthur Hill. Other SVC-involved meets this week include Bay City Handy at Flint Central (Wednesday), Bay City Central at Arthur Hill (night) and Saginaw High at Flint Central (Wednesday), Bay City Central at Arthur Hill (night) and Saginaw High at Flint Central “(afternoon), Son Friday, Ferndale of the Eastern Michigan, circuit is at Dearborn today in| its regular season finale. EML prelims are set for the Ferndale pool, Thursday night. Jay Myers’ Birmingham Maples are unbeaten.in the EML and last Friday won the loop title for dual meets—They have won five in a row. . Arthur Hill's talent-loaded club is just about unbeatable in SVC, and undoubtedly will again swim off with the crown. Cage Calendar ba 7 JUNIOR HIGH — 1 Saeko 16 Sth Grade Trojans 11, bogs oth 10 Bluetrotters 35, Bombers 22 eee 14, Worldtro WASHINGTON JUNIOR "arom Pive Darts —e q All-Stars ‘\. Gites Burton's Boys 45. ‘ Spartans 27, Trojans 20 Big Ten Will Try New Code CHICAGO (INS) — Indiana’s decision to vote for the Big Ten’s proposed new rules governing re- cruiting and financial aid to athletes has assured adoption of the code at the conference faculty Tepresentatives meeting in Chica- igo Friday. The Hoosiers’ faculty- alemal athletics committee, which had voiced Sppesition to the plan last December, decided at a meeting in - Bloomington, Ind., yesterday to favor passage of the measure. Six votes are necessary for adoption. . * « * Michigan State, Michigan, Wis- , of the plan which would permit a * 'Big Ten school to give an athlete financial aid, based on actual Chamberlain, the T-foot center who is fifth among the nation’s leading scorers with a 29 point consin, Illinois and Purdue pre-' viously had declared their support | ia ies Wa waa, Boston's Bob ‘Cousy is the highest paid at an estimated $22,000 per year. “The NBA should take steps im- mediately to bar him (Chamber- lain) from playing,” was Brown's conclusion. * x * From Philadelphia, Warrior owner Eddie Gotlieb replied: “It's not even worth coniment- ing on. We’re pros, we're not con- cerned with how Chamberlain got into college.” ‘NBA President Maurice Podo- loff had “no comment” in New York. x * * Meanwhile, halfway across the country in Lawrence, Kan., Cham- berlain was having more immedi- ate troubles. Last night he scored senior in 44 points in a 96-81 victory over St, Francis, Pa. last night to increase his 4-year total to 2,172, a record in Mary- No Financial Woes for Ed; Says His-Son CHESHIRE, Conn. (# — Former Chicago White Sox pitcher big Ed Walsh, seriously ill with arthritis at 74, says he can't afford the pestage to answer autograph re- Guests, but his son says his father i¢ not in financial distress. * * * Walsh, a former Pennsylvania Mt, St. Cager Sets 4-Year Mark land and the Mason Dixon Con- | ference, The old mark of 2,154 was} held by Jim Lacy. of Baltimore | Loyola, a 1949 graduate. * * x Sullivan has five regular season| games and three conference play-| «ft contests left, In addition, the] Mounts appeared likely to repre-| sent the conference in the NCAA| small conference tournameyt ea month. Sullivan's coach for the past| three years has been Jim Phelan, the former LaSalle played for the professional Phila- ——delphia Warriors in 1953. Sully has had little trouble scor- ing since high school days at St. | Anthony's in Washington,..D..C. His own family provides the) toughest competition, * * * Brother. Joe, 20, also plays for Mary’s, Sister Ellen, 16, is on the Ursuline Academy in Washington, Sister Rosemary,) 18, stars for Georgetown Visita- tion High School in Washington. star who team) | First Quality Original Serene 2a oo Also Tall Pipes and Exhanst Pipes Studebskers (6~cyl.) thea '54 MARKET TIRE CO. Open 9 to 9 77 W. Meron St, «WR 8-06te Dav and N | le coal miner whose fast ball swept him to baseball glory 50 years ago, reluctantly confessed his plight to newsmen who visited him last week. But young Walsh said his fa- ther certainly didn’t mean to im- ply he needed help. es a mere 11 points on a poor shoot- ing performance as Kansas wal- loped Oklahoma 76-56. The contest marked his lowest collegiate point total and the first time he had fouled out at Kansas. 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Some gals have a high: ae - standard of loving. ‘ Ss » 2PSee Sie * By CHARLES DENTON night, he takes mountains of film, ’ He sails along without an ¢M-\ie in his eyes and a grin that ‘tourage of secretaries and side-\express better than words his al- «men, without giving the impres- most disrespectful attitude toward eS sney Always Hurrying --- Slo trac. Bat Dieney ls o°men long | | to bard to carry out his ideas—may worry vn Rae it does not excite him. excite him. ; idea,” he says dreamily. ‘First ready to start it on time, It’s very exciting.” The phenomenal growth of Dis- ney's celluloid Kingdom since ‘sion that he is running and with-\t,. currency of the realm, out to stop for brief) Money—or, rather, the lack of it World War 01 has brought some “You go through stages with an THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘T1 a ies (Next: How it all began.) ' ‘When he leaves the studio at this year to get their ter- admitted ag the 4%h mem- {the United States, — Here are a-few things they think should know about what they “The land America has Hing faster than any state in the Union—percentagewise., OUTNUMBERS NATIVES That white settlers from the 48 states outnumber the Eskimos and other native tribes by eight to one. That Alaska, purchased from Russia for $7,200,00 in 1867, has since then more than $600,000,000 in gold alone, * .€ That although dubbed by early Ctitics by such names as ‘‘Se- ward's Folly,” “Icebergia,” “Po- laria,” and “Walrussia,”’ the Eski- imo meaning of Alaska is ‘‘The i >] Alaska Wants Us to Know \GZ7229| More About ‘Great Land’ |to stubble-tail. changes in his way of-life, it is ton, measure 12 feet from snout :- = 2 That jaywalking moose evading wolves and deep snow are a prob- lem on the Alaska railroad, .Al- though electric shockers have been ifistalled on the engines, 35 from Fairbanks to Seward. The moose who die pedestrian deaths are contributed to hospitals. ‘2 * That a heavy sleeper who really wants to. get away from 1 can't do better than to move to Kotzebue, an Eskimo village on the Bering Sea, where the nights are six months long. There are four churches and the nearest bar is 100 miles away. That the 1867 treaty with Rus- sia provided Alaska's inhabitants would be “admitted to the enjoy- ment of all the rights, advantages and immunities of citizens of the United States,"’ But 90 years later Alaskans are still fighting to ob- tain many of those promised rights. BOMBARDING IKE That hundreds of Alaskan school children are bombarding President Eisenhower and Con- gress with postcard pictures of the territorial flower—the forget-me- States. | ‘That air-minded Alaska has a ‘Perivate plane for every 165 per- $.«<%; 2& That military expenditures in That the climate of Ketchikan in southern Alaska is much like that of Seattle.... Temperatures in An- chorage go over 8 degrees in summer and are not much colder in winter than parts of the Reoky * the blubber of a large be as much as 14 ‘s ww Eskimo children call this blubber “muktuk” and go for it like U.S. kids go for candy. LARGEST ANIMALS plus 3VAUDEVILLE ACTS ‘Sunday, February 24, 7:30 P.M. ~~ PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL General Admission ........ .$1.65 __ Reserve Seats ............$2.20 TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT CALBI MUSIC CO. optiac’s Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments a ‘ and Baldwin Pianos and Organs. % ay “on Charge of Murder not—to remind them that Alaska, “The Great Land,” doesn’t want them to forget that both major political parties last year adopted platform planks favoring giving’ Alaska its long-sought equality as a state in the Union. Waterford Center Founders’ Day moose were run down on one trip/r to Be Observed * Founders Day will be observed by ‘the Waterford Center PTA at their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, There will be open house to be followed by a short business meet- ing. : music, under ¢he .direction of Bruce Orr, will be presented: Orr is the band director of the Junior and Senior high schools. A skit written by Mrs. Lester Fenner, school historian will be presented, Those participating are Mrs. Fred Peters, Mrs. Don Gravilin and Mrs. Otis Rose. The history of Waterford Center PTA will be reviewed during the meeting. Mrs. Erwin Hunbaugh is general chairman. Refreshments will be served by the mothers of second grade chil- dren, , Postpone Rash Trial \day, of the first-degree murder ‘trial of L. J. Rash, 52, of 313 oe Ave., Rochester. jearly Nov, 26, ‘forces is so low that some of their iwives. had to work as house- imaids. A captain receives a base | ' Rescheduling of Circuit Court cases has resulted in the post- ponement, Chief Assistant Prose- cutor Goeorge F, Taylor said to- - Accused .of the shotgun slaying ‘of his wife, Rash has been tenfa- itively scheduled for jury trial Feb. 2%, Taylor said. Mrs. Nina Rush, '48, was shot as she returned home | ‘TAIPEI — A legislator told Parliament today the pay of offi- ‘cers. in Nationalist China’s armed pay equivalent to about $9 a month A program of instrumental |? small Lana Turner Parts From Lex Baxter Wants ‘Daughter Found so Files Theft Charge SAN RAFAEL, Calif. —A San she hopes police will find the girl sooner. Mrs. Vernie Lyons, of 33 Hill- crest ct., San Anselmo, filed the charge with the Marin County dis- trict attorney. She said the girl, Janet, disappeared Feb. 6 and that $250 was missing. Janet vanished with two other teenagers. — Japanese May Pass Winter on Icecap TOKYO @®—The 2,400-ton Japa- _|nese icebreaker Goya Maru is trapped in antarctic ice and may have to spend the winter off the South Polar. continent, The has 119 crewmen and scientists aboard — and a year’s provisions. The Soya Maru landed 11 scien- tists fo spend the winter on Ongul Harald Coast, as part of the International Geophysical Year rogram. . - Capt, Manji Matsumoto radioed Tokyo that if currently freezing weather in the area did not ease, his ship would not be able to break free of the hardening South Polar icecap, * Cyclone. Hits Australia ship|have stiff Island, off Antarctica’s Prince|jiaj “Baby Doll"; Katherine Hep- SYDNEY, Australia @®—Cyclone Clara battered the east coast of . Australia today, closing all ports He likewise will have exception- on the coast of New South Wales|ally stiff opposition in Yul Brynner except Sydney Harbor. Dozens of wrecked but only minor injuries/ (“Giant”) and Sir Laurence Oliv- 'to persons were reported, : HEY, WHAT'S THIS! — Mary Ellen Connell of Boston smiles with clothespins between her teeth as she contemplates a long pair of her grandfather's long underwear, frozen stiff in a recent freeze. gf We 4 fy "2 d : i a rs gee AP Wirephote| HOLLYWOOD (@—Ingrid Berg-| man, Hollywood's most famous exile, and. James Dean, only per- son ever nominated twice in death, were rated today as the actress and actor to beat in the movie's annua] race for Oscars. * * * And the movie “Giant” took. a favored spot in the best film cate- gory gs the smoke cleared from last night's announcement of the 29th annual Academy Award nom- inations. * * * Miss Bergman, absent eight years from the town where she gained her greatest fame, will in the top actress division from the follow- ing: } . * * * Carroll] Baker of the controver- burn for “The Rainmaker’; Nan- cy Kelly for “The Bad Seed’; and Deborah Kerr for ‘The King and t hg Miss Bergman was nominated for her sensitive portrayal of the ‘Russian princess in “Anastasia.” Dean, nominated last year for the brooding adolescent of “East of Eden,” got it this year for his first role as an adult—that of the millionaire oil wildcatter in “Giant.” aa (“King and I”); Kirk Douglas ier (“Richard III’). Hollywood Headlines Betsy Drake About Doria By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (» — Today for the first time, actress Betsy Drake disclosed her experiences in escaping from the Andrea Do- ria in last year’s ship disaster. * * * ° The wife of Cary Grant, Miss Drake has shunned the spotlight in recent years. Although one of the famous survivors of the An- drea Doria, she was not inter- viewed after the sinking. ‘ “T was too busy taking care of a friend who had been injured,” plus free food and lodging. . 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Others in the best movie cate- gory—where an Oscar win means millions more at the box office— were “Around the World in 9% Days”: “Friendly Persuasion’; “The King and I"; and Cecil B. De Mille’s “The Ten Command- ments.” The nominations contained few surprises, save perhaps for the Moses of “The Ten command- ments.” The nomination of Nancy Kelly was seen as a moral victory of sorts for the noted Broadway ac- tress. She had not made a movie in 10 years until ‘“‘The Bad Seed.” Once a contract player here, her talents had been wasted in a long succession of B movies. : * *x * NOW CPM MTLEGME 10s sit — Nominated for best sw actor were Don Murray (“ Stop”); Anthony Quinn (“Lust for) Life"); Anthony Perkins (‘‘Friend-/ jly Persuasion”); Mickey Rooney) \(’The Bold and the Brave’’); and) Robert Stack (‘‘Written on the wind"’), Best supporting actress nomi- nees were Mildred Dunnock (‘‘Ba- Bad Seed"); Mercedes McCam.-| bridge (‘‘Giant’’); Dorothy Malone (“Written on the Wind”) and child actress Patty, McCormack (‘The Bad Seed"’). * * * The best directors nominated were Michael Anderson (‘Around | the World in 80. Days’’); William! ter Lang (‘The King and I'’); and King Vidor (“War and Peace’’). | The winners will be. announced March 27 in a nationwide telecast. Commerce OES Set COMMERCE—OES chapter 301 by Doll”): Eileen Heckart (“Theil WE DQ NOT RECOMMEND THIS ——< PICTURE FOR CHILDREN here will hold its initiatory work on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Those elected to receive degree work are: Wor- shipful Master of Commerce Lodge 121 Edward Hook and wife Betty, Mr. and Mrs, Doyle King and Ed- gar Russell. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. in Spain. On the night before the New York arrival, she was laying) out her clothes for the next day.) The Grants often tour on freight- ers and make it a practice to have she explained. The friend wasigther side of the ship,” sfie re- Mrs. Camille Cianfarra, wife of|jdted. “I was in my nightgown, the New York Times man wholand I decided ‘I had better get lost his life in the collision with dressed. the Stockholm. Their daughter 78 x “Tt was an eerie feeling to have the ship strike something and) then stop. Then the ship lurched to the side with a great noise. Peo-| ple were screaming and there I and stopped a crewman who helped her dona. lifejacket. + * 8 the tourist passengers would be taken off first. ‘For two hours, | I clung to the pdst on the high side of the ship.” She was told to report to the into-a lifeboat which took her to the Tle de France, “I ended up on relief |the Ile “de France barefoot and ‘with only a dress," she said. Buti wh than Se ere -- very grateful, was standing there’ with nothing) “T might just as easily have fun/ \low side of the ship for evacua-§, in (ton. She climbed down a ladder parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hook. 50° Noss FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING _ LAST DAY! )“SCANDAL, INC.” = THE MAN IS ARMED’ STARTS WEDNESDAY! PLUS THIS 2nd B IG FEATURE! | 2 Ul HERBERT J. 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( WAIT-- VY OH, DOCTOR I AIN'T } I'LL GIVE YOu SS SL | r\ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES _ = to eens - + aE: “Mm ORWNUAMS THE MEDICINE MEN ss is cides, 6 th wh wo £ DIXIE DUGAN oq eh! | / Sf Faw% Lea) af [THE RE LOST IN’ EON, GLORIA? rs 0 4 ¢ is after going through all that. so pleased if you think they're not wearing any.” & \ : ‘ ‘get them, they're) i 7 it (ea . a 1+ | a # 8 ese -& fee i - d 4 : i J } if eo “ r Ps - a W * e oF. ae rH 3 “" i = i i S 7 4 Fesae i : : dos. behs.; t ; Squash, De- news Watts, 76, of 4177 Pratt Rd., who: Robert , 33, of 47 Hazel Do You Own Two tS ag than otherwise. died Monday, will be at 1:30 p.m. |S, was sie aad put on two _ Flowers 3 es S| Republican Aviation skidded 3|Wednesday Baird Funeral years by Wat- DUNSTAN'S Stocks? me | points at 25% on a. block of 3,200| Rome, Lapeer, Burial will be in/ertord Justice Donald Adams after w, tare 28301 : | |shares following its announcement|Greens Corners Cemetery, pleading guilty to drunk driving. “Funeral Directors 4 jsomething of a surprise. Another jthat 4,000 workers’ are being| ley. CHICAGO POT. : : =: was additional moisture overnight) crcago, Peb, ita.) cwspa) —-|dtopped. '|__He is survived by a son, Jack of} Robert West, 29, of 2643 Bowers| p.AJE. 4MBULAREE, +1311 ia. s. ; % a : 2 in Texas and Oklahoma ryiatoes,old: arrivals 233; on wack 315;) ‘The first issue traded today was;Hadley; two grandchildren andiRd., Lapeer, was sentenced to 30 : ’ a ai ‘ $13; Sunday none arrived; old; sup-|Montecatini Mining & Chemical| ‘three sisters, Mrs. Charles Suther-jdays in jail yesterday by Keego Donelson-Johns ee 3 ie e Ve ee Grain Prices . * liberal; demand slow; market . a Co., Italy’s largest company ‘in soaker ee eee Harbor Justice James Southart on z 10ME know rade 1 extra 16; Minnesota | which made : charge of drunk driving. = AE "EE Ai : stocks the How- afmicnad, Peo. 19 ae Open to \tines 1p Hed’ var valley Fen lhange, debut with the sdmiedion|s00 of Lapeer. % Ks seats ponies, OR ! . owning good eee over the long pul. me me — May ....... 14 [305 Supplies moderate: demand slow:ito trading of 20. million American Mrs, Grace W, Phillips ak ee oo an an Fleas —_ water Z ee z meee ty Maret AIIM — \shares. It opened at 22 on 1,200 LAPEER — Service for Mrs. PS an mghtful Service | | _owning securities, experienced investors review | saab eas , : oes aseka be DETROIT shares, ; * - | hehdings parlodicelly. Been 220200 Bepl. “TTL | RETROFT, Teh, 12 (AP) Bem. ¥.03-|” Steels, motors, chemicals as welllmer Lapeer sodiaees athe cine’ more Voorhees-sirle ee March ......1.20% "fast — aa as most leding rails, aircrafts, oils Monday in Mt. Carmel Hospital, Dea tices FUNERAL HOME ‘ if. you are in need of investment information, coll us meee ro? a la ne ped overage’ 4th: tees - Sean jand_ misce will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday from | Ambulance Service Plane of Motor Bent EGO Duly SLL daas NM@ ave Te; medium 92-38, wid avg/stocks were down, the Baird Funeral Home here. Bur-| ~~~ An i eae at FEderal 4-2895. You can be sure your request for Oets = Bek. tate Say Grease Large 32-38 ial will be in Mt, Hope Cemetery. BROWN, FER. 21. 1881. ARD Help Wanted Male 6 help will receive our courteous and thoughtful attention. Eb aw Th aaa niger 7 & oe New York Stocks Lapeer. : mcd et Be Automobile Salesman : ; - Checks 25%. ae. iw Tor She is survived by two grand-| Brown: dear Wanted: men to sell 4 : Markets Close Friday rn — A aor ig PORT daughters, Mrs, Arthur Chambers| orn: ars wears int St oleh Micheat per rome . Fe ee atone ate Nkw YORK © — large 33%4-28%: ey ge é ait Detroit and Mrs, Nancy Merton Cincinnati, Ohi. We - a Motor Selec, 280'8. Gaginaw. Poor WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. [anc commoaity markets tarough- [its aa % esis 2% craas a re hoor Brown wil, nasi wy POSE ors New York Stack the United States will rket steady. Trade fair but not 4 * r 2: ‘ tne, Amoeba tgs Birthday, segressive aa yesterday jobbers, and, re- . || HOLLY—Service for Mrs, Thom- moeraservnt wil Se bad | feat, fee savatonmt, rs PONTIAC: ne soma Sate Bank Side —-Pedeedl. 4-9895 Friday, Feb, 22. Reeee, Segeeee cues el see Eee. «1983 S ~~ Png 79, of ae om | Home in call se re DETROIT: Building—WOodward 2- , bow . yesterday a : 1916 © rerty Veurs-of Serving Michigan levestors © 1956 ‘a — . “ss ia Pontiac General Hospital, will be ot, penetra, Mg Ca Apoly in pefvn,s, manaser, Bing: we Earnings Poultry 8 lt “Rita ‘Catholle, Cluach,, Holly,| -# Pa A aac : : a - 105) : i: dear urs. 14s | — Automobile Salesman : -. 34.1) with Rev, Fr. Cyril Rancourt offi- Mrs. sent i Seed sei Bi | AGNGS, Pe Mate nee Seen Ronee ate, Baas | Seee oe to - the quarter ended Deo. 31 of $1.11 oy a a stead - 381 Wednesday from the Bendle Fu- reg and fa with used ear lot, “ with 'sheah sig or 34. cents | (Priday 270 caops: 40,000 Ib) F.0.B. pay- ze3neral Home. Buriel will be in St.) © grat @ . & ‘gerne, Fer, ‘right man. Must as 714 Community Nat'l : } repped. slightiy i isa Ses| tat Meostly “aateribies woke nome i .! 404|John's Cemetery, Fenton, a a Bind Funeral Home, . Call tor meat. foMfaa i3°% tn reaction of what Prost 12\4; old foosters 12-1214; White Rocks " -- 468) Mrs, Lee is survived by her hus- Me) Jeter. ’ . : a Bank Bldg. \oatt Gomeat ? “na Ves lege Sotive/ 10-5); copenetios under ii We 28-53%5; ’ ‘! 373/band; one son James of Holly, ; | re | —| ges —— en ae Se) Wet Gash “: #23 one sister, Mrs, Charles O'Connell| Waite’ ‘ : ee) Phone FE 4-1568-9 sg KEW, ZORE (INS) — U.S. Rubber Co. Sensi aie: a4 ! 363 of Holly; two brothers, Frank Stack Large nations) finance company ; - ‘ "2 the record O06 levels, Sales, drop- genase we Nat Leed_"?...1011 Of Holly and Hugh Stack of Holly; ettorney.t ond ena : oy Ry My god POR, tor Ne. 1 qualty tee Mt.) Ba MY Peal: dy seven grandchildren and seven pele wee be a challeng- BAKER & HA odes Fag re Per emt re OT Ea EE ne on pis eae GS «HS Re Hh reaterandchlren ga Berm : : pmo Wet eart white “a3: a. i he Camp 346 yt is3 Edith Waterman A ‘lew on to Richard H. DeWin “Donald E. Hansen |e eer eneacteaigcat: alee ees ne Ot Sea a Bh Satay fa) HOLLY Service for Bite We base “p ; cor FU" Serust fall stendy om hens and ca-|Carrier Cp ... 818 Owens 1:: $8/terman of 505 W. Troy, Ferndale, 2 me ge oad Res. OE 5-5208 Res. PE 0-518 the previous’ year, Bales. clim tes. are mostly one cent|Cese, Jt... 18, PacG& Ei... $85 who died early this morning at Expected. address and. telepbone oe Feet. ears ommered WHR) ee rend fore, stterings ate Be iad 3 Fee aT - OS Holmes Convalescent , Royal number, Box tac _ Press oa lcapoortien ui buvers ones & OR: $25 Parke De": $4, Oak, will be held at 2 p.m, Thurs- A MAN Sne'and ample cupply ana Bre... 00.2 Pe sape-- 988 from the Dryer Funeral Home ~ : ba: steady. ~g Res Lg ‘Clark Equip . 97.2 Cola... Hy day with scme mechanica! knowledge ew irector Rarely shone oe ee rie a wit! 4 [here Burial will be in Lakeside lean oulside work. Col Palm .:. 41.4 Eom Sagi Cemetery Apply, 3080 W Huroq between ¢ aus & ee eeaee _ =a eau . ‘ Comw Ba... 404 se @ Miss Waterman, who taught in CAN YOU USE EXTRA MONEY? GQ *. 75.7 Fisher Purchasing Livestock FRE oe | Ge ally choot System for 40 , Bidig te peat homeecr FH cmcAGo ong i “t.... 323) @onsecutive years, js survived by < . Sent Cen $e. a... 8, Saeten Sau Wioronne 2. Wright S15 Serres pee: 3 Met 5 588) of the Ferndale address, sens auets Ctari smmediatey. foe. is St don fged -.. $33| The family requests that me- eoei2, Freeport. il. : p ... 405 morial tributes be given to the Ici geet alan’ 324 Béith Waterman Memorial, Holly CAREER — -« 41,7 Sears Roeb ... 27.2| Presbyterian Church, 35 mramons “5... he Therese Marie Foley SALES "8! Becomy~ctcc2: 48_| MILFORD — Graveside service WORK ++ fou Ry $3 for Therese — oy ‘= ees wc oe -+»+ 29.5 Pettibone Lake = was Pontiac vicinity. ade : a3 of ery i 4lat birth yesterday in St. Joseph =i 3 "t: §47|Merey Hospital, Pontiac, } : onde oe Stud Pack - “tT {held today at St. Mary's Cemetery, bushes of your wn ‘wits ve Se swine BS: #3 Milford. iveoms, astomatc ‘meresses 2} Bee co... $44] The infant is survived by her group inturance, retirement and re ‘68 Pextron .....18 parents Thomas and Betty Foley, . ‘aod: 3.2 Fransamer --383'two brothers Ti and Thom-| 2¥ Seckasegnd of snestinn ths putts H $6-19.50; some hi ot = feo % as, two sisters, Mary and Ann ol Mrs. 3 ‘Clemo an isesview. OL 1006 oe ee 19.80; utility steers 15.00\Gu ou .... 12 & .... 616\at home, Grandparents are Mr. vice be mesday, Ped. Co : : : hole and heif a. " 7 st (Unit) & Estimator Steel Office Hopeful Setcseraete ies 3] See Samm omen eee ee | See ae P cutters SS . en cae commnmeeial «we re 313 us Bisel +++ 4 etrolt , ie a gpg od sure. verte —t $A] Ma G to C rt bulls 14.28-16.80; good and choice veslers\tnteriak Ir °. 28.6 wert. s ‘ge | 37° Mrs, Linda Run sion, paid “to experienced water HAY VOTO COUT ess SiMoeaitae, it Rare’ Mies Boge 2) wore LAKE TOwNsmP —| SUBRZ TES Hatt tor | fem sage faced, set H pereorr as) — pom c. Ra leery taser, Sasebst pli ised ESRF ry td Service for Mra. Linda Fingstad| - Gh ohare git | flee Pe" cath ar tooo = og hg er for the presidency | ood and wooled ome a7 sroox AVERAGES visiting Bopeny on Se faa bots 0 Gt Home with interment in ‘ : : ~ : orkers - ri Compiled ated =P , * 1967, - ee 7 amie oe ol Deteft rotten 4ee SSE Herel tttes nesses cull t0)P0- 1. acne a cago Funeral Home. Her body was) beth Fie mea, 10h Maraiette at It costs you nothing to Te ae ; ‘threateni: |tew. goed. lambs . 2.18.8; eee mane win Uta sists |Sent there from the Richardson-| Thompson. ‘Mrs. winel Cook” Mrs learn to sell the : & Can Mon : i beer : Net Chan 16 -4 ~-1 -~6/Bird Funeral Home in ge Horsley, Mrs. William : ae ¥ Save ey When the results of the recent ection in ina6 toad "Ground ite ab mlged. tat Noon Tues. ....247.1 121.5 73.2 1716/7 34, = Frisch and William ‘Thompson. most wanted You Buy Home nsuroance! local 1299, representing employes| pelts 18°78: cull, ta, “choles wooled Sree er gee ee te fatal eee Pieeenad” te warvived “ty ounced vtater bythe’ Huntoon Aluminum Awning : = ae Bue 5 aes el ‘ 50, a 2 t ; : Lh e. Up = ve eee r ge aronal 37 — mtd cay cpscaeomoas mag ga #4 eed o3 iy three sons, Lester of Commerce,| YOUNG, FEB. 18” i657 WILLIAM, Flexalu * , directo, promptly "accepted orraore uavesrocx (iteeat ing Eat HL BE HL Howard of Chicngo and Herbert! gi"tucc at's, Baie xt | | In | 25% so. is there omntly Accepted Rav! pernorr. rep. 19 iar) — \USDA — iiss igh... 3018 1624 127 16t8)Exicksen of Las Angeles; one| Hveh M, Calvin T. wiliem and =| WELL EKOWN. LOCAL | Fin » Sn, L” || “I challenge him to go to court. Marten" Se atl clei Ee cease [aauahter, Mrs. John Ettinger of] Binsia esse, Panera! secrets a ay _ tee A ant ie | eae: os DETROIT STOCKS Commerce; one sister Mrs.. Ida mreday. Fee. 2 : ‘He's ani oaf with no qualifications and 2 9030 Toe 2 ‘mixed| micures Of Ge ac hee etghens|Riskedal of Tilinois; 11 grandchil-| Home” with “interment in Ferty | “wacdSsany “OT at all for president. . weight High Low Noon ndchildren, ‘Mi, Park. Myr. Yeung will ite in Although the results of Allen Elec. & Equip. Co.* 2.7 dren and five guest-gre __ state! at union Funeral Home. i You receive protection for your Home. the nationwide diaction wil not rs he Baldwin Rubber o-* vse 8A Raymond Leroy Hunt od you a a - “Contents, Theft and Personal Liability. known oftally until May 1, Ra. ey &. are Se Se". 4) Hy | WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP. — The Pontiac Press Sear $1 Saar week a , | . | ick reportedly is far behind USW|No ows | Penigsuler M, Brod. 6% 9.6 10° |Service for Raymond am, Cc > H. W. HUTTENLOCHER Agency President David J, McDonald. Ters.is ° sie 800. The Prophet Co ----*+*115 185 $1.3/68 Of 9073 Hutchins Rd. here who! FOR WANT ADS more,» at el oy. w. Huttenlocher Max £. Kerns Set “totes ests | Tolede Sllevs ce. °::--."-138 138 t38\died yesterday, will be held from DIAL FE 28181 163 W. Montcalm | &> is Riker Bidg. FE 4.1551 Re-elect Stuart Braid dene ay ah * prime *he'ole i esive ote mat davied tr bs aie} | Onis bam 06 ie : —=— Milk Producers Head oath + Pontiac Motor Plans axczweesteres | geveuam ss | | NEEDED ee : fe 80.50; " : rest of Oak Harbor, Washington, oe ee ae : e ae se Tos NEAA cote sadl = Tribute fot Sal Wire daughters, Mrs: Ruth Tetman| | fenty sonar" are en eee ao Stuart Braid last night was re- cutters monty iesoii a: er! LFIDUTE TOL SAIESIMEM |ot Berkley, Mrs. Agnes Walden of} {forint Partan of the frat Machine Our loan plan elected president of the Pontiac lo- ver ~pelable 200. Pe : Detroit and Mrs, Ethel Horowitz of ment ‘which has been ‘ren. * cal, Michigan Milk” Producers Yndtvidus venlers 98.00-35.00: A hundred members of the Pon- Oak Park, Also surviving are three error When - concefiations Operators wi ou Assoc. Ot : low | cholo 4 brothers and two sisters. are made be sure to , py sone. Otier efBionay, are: tiac Master Salesmen’s Guild will wet "ah nurse.” te One lia B own a home pen tee ee be honored by the Pontiac Motor Billie Junior Foust § See ee te eres ; e@ Jig ore : man; James Raid, secretary-treas- Division at a special banquet] WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — 2 ? L in the Ree an a Se Os Thursday in Windsor, Ont. _|Service for Billie Jr, Foust, 22, of| | mems woatsisine’ tree’ tinea _ One Lathe — Spry n= ge group, comprising members|9470 Pontiac Lake Rd., who died larger than regular agate O R di shortest neluded on the program was a) a wWitrom the Pontiac zone, werejat his residence last week, will be day previous to ne Radial discussion of the present market , ‘ wa us picked for outstanding sales rec-jheld from the Pursley Funeral Cisne Clk ane F possible time ‘situation, Two MMPA members ords Jast year. Home at 11 a.m, Wednesday, Bur-| je cancelled up to $30 am, Drill | : | Highlight of the evening will be jal will be in East Lawn Cemetery, oo ~ ge Mame 1113 — inees|the announcement of 1957 officers|Lake Orion. : One Milling Pie and the presentation of awards, Surviving are his parents, Earl OASH WANT AD RATES ri . Waterford Buildin according to ag om Harold E.| Foust and Mrs, Albert Harris, tine bas D Ouse Sere Machine Your home-financing $ | aing = \en Harri Frank,” Devid, andl e fy: 8 One Grinder _ buys more here. Come $77,700 Last Week |u.s. Home toan Banks mate May, tok ot bene] | 0 th ae phe on awh . : 3 : . : : rin enefits biand let us tell you Putting ernie ta vued nf TOene Assets 14 Pet iif 8 a DETROIT alt eased t week in, Waterford Township] Member institutions of the Fed-| Whizzer Industries: . BROACH about OWw-COS totaled $77,700, according to a re- Home Loan Bank System end- ‘: ee , port from ihe building and permitled 1996 with total assets of $41, (OPCS New Sciles Room BOX REPLIES : 6 MACHINE Co. Rochester OlLive 1-9211 ing permits issued for $34,000; one| The total was an increase of $5.-|nols Ave. by the Glidorama Divi|. | office im the following "$1,000; |175,000,000 overs similar holdings|sion of Whizzer Industries Inc:,| | boxes: go tal 000 land one garage for $2,400, a year ago. and LOAN ASSOC. according to Ronald H. Cooley, : i ee ane Gs * Two new gas station permits; The system's membership totals|vice president of the Pontiac firm. 4, 8, 10, 16, 21, 32, 25, f GET IT QUICK, ‘1890 were issued, One will be built on|4,426, including 4,398 savings and| Purpose of the new site will be Rana || through Classified Adst : FE 4.0561 Pontiac Lake oad for $17,000 and/loan associations, two life insur-|to allow the display of windows to 104, 108, 160, 107, 111, 113, Yes, whdtever it is — dial : fg ie Dixie highway forjance companies and 2 cevingpiemttiioens, bellters oid Stet cue nm Pe PE 26181 for ‘ani ad- se banks. | -‘Wtomers in the Detroit region. | Sumcarcteceniascuncancancang | writer and get it! | , ¥ 2 i : it 2) i ~ > me ? = ™ DETROIT 26, MICH. A 30-year-old Michigan Ih Re F get! Ae ip el SHES SERS F ie efits i Se ‘ i |. EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE OFFERING or HIGH PAY a FOR GIRLS IN AND —". ~ | HERE ae a ata tee ee r $325 Soule “We do ie, $2, complete par- pay =. seosasny. Receptionist Sec’y $285 hy work ~ g -' person- peg BM I ees gal, accurate, . ity to Face cages _Help Wanted Female 7 Bary for this, Cs , Ambitious fevetes cs Oe Married Woman Trainee, light typing ......... $190 ‘AR And For puns rel Cxeeutive . #220 ‘ wit to sell As yy For hospital office ............ tised fall ot wart tee. |” COMPTOMETER OPERA APPLY AT 163 W. MONTCA Liebe ping oo ering’ OM Light shortha spmieoeningie: $278 por a 1B, person. Bow 31 | caching trainee .. $200 _ ping Center. meg 5 8. \ Teegragh Machine - $0 BOOKKEEPER | Ofc. manager auto dealership’. 9450 Byes ARS rote 5 aye. WORK | to ‘S bun Days, Blue re a a. “opdyk ee & Pontiac CASHIER TO j Also waitress To a in plush y To publie relations poh + $325 ~_— —_— country club for sum- * 3g $750 rr?) Peete eee ee EVELYN EDWARDS cae kawee CO. NEEDS STENOS AND . STENO. Secretaries POSITIONS NOW, AVAILABLE Join Lincoln Division now and be a part of the di- vision when it begins oc- cupancy of its Novi office in March, interviews for these ‘positions... SATURDAY ' FEBRUARY 23 At the north end of the Novi Plant on Wixom Rd. -porth of Grand River. | Fern ese ene] VOCATIONAL COUNSELING Blvd, Bir: nh. MI 6-5 SERVICE CLEANING WOMAN. 3 DYAS we. = anes, So ee me. he Oid Peoples Home. — ~GO0K MEDICAL Ist clas MACHUS ASSISTANT 160 W. Maple, —s_s Birmingham DEMONSTRATORS. PARTY PLAN, $240 arti! os Eire ernst ao collecting, ne | delivering, gat mereet ybersen m ate ,calet doctor, appointment, call iris Cham- ie pervera “— ante r. rs gg i nang _B-) Riker Bidg. FE 8-0416. — pRva sapetioneed. 1, bat MIDWEST fgg Bm ng x pouthiiela & PONTIAC’S OLDEST =M- 14 Mile Ra Bhem, | «| PLOYMENT AGENGY. IN- eg in Yeruty store. S-day yoek. : our PERMANENT BOS t. ies Fase athe’ S58" $e LINCOLN aT Enyce 18 W. Huron FE 42551 FORD Beat uae om In Diese MOTOR | sees azazse: et to ts and nt advisory se ia nis, eat yd re eg Py BEST WAY | DRIVING SCHOOL dol “or Fl Commer. weepe peng wie Building Supplies 12A AIN PONTIAC ren’ be moved or p Bans 1 1120 La@alle. WOMAN A 5 eg fy er cleaning. A sin cco. wishes part-time ____Balliding Service A-1l BRICK, em ng neys. TE ee ot custom a terms. Gordon 30682. A&B TR G age Water line, Field tile, “licensed contractor, PE" 3.9ee1. tiac Hardwood Floor ¢, ACT NOW AND Mr. Chapin A designed ‘0 a4 ’ service, that is ue in the construction field, Indi , architects and ge gg pend, are” invied “Sten ior. No «701. OR IR 3-128 Eves, OR 3-7014 drawn to suit. 3-3215. : BLOCK AND CEMENT WORK. _ OR 3.7703, BASEMENTS - house, dirt removed, free est. eran Ale uimner wt ann Bal ote re mone =a Bry, “Home Modernization », . Financing rw ” TRENCHING AND n ada 1 Insurance Agencies 17A Heating Tax. CONSULTAWR er Revenue Audi- Bone. Oh Huron &t., +1540, A, am Garrett Open L a He 381 S. Saginaw. Just Bot Sed | A ag ACCOUNTING & INCOME TAX Austin-Norvell ne A aunt by a 2 Nicholle holie & t Harger Co. REP REALTY CO. w gg tPO + Soprabe MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for cash through Classified Ads! . FE 28181. ‘ ay ~ ODELL CARTAGE— RTA aenl “Prove FE $2008 r COPENHAVEN 8 A RADIO. & a sppcntaoaet ‘eres Sa. — c. 4 ply, to, 17 W , bar ny :|. CHILDREN’S PET. REWARD. DON’T PASS UP! Landscaping _ af om ge AND FILL DIRT. Houling of all kinds. PE 47619. EXPERT NG AND removals. rE or OR 3-2000. ee 18A Moving :| "REDUCED RATES” Morks ‘Pe ewn you, Smith Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS ___ Television Service 22 ice calls. un rE ee ie or 1 & PARKE ST, Typewriter Service 22A cette fe __thown LOST BLACK COCKER SPANIEL, 3 YRS. OLD, IN VICINITY OF MONTCALM AND BALDWIN. PLEASE CALL FE 4.3308. Moving & Trucking 19) 1 | Le ys ren Be a4 Shoes 2070 OR 3-1503 ___ Travel Agencies .25A PL LANNING A TRIP? | mmtanene * ae PONTIAC TRAVEL Wid. Children to Board 26 Lae HOME : Wid, Houschold Goods 2 FURNITURE NEEDED HAVE SOMETHING TO RENT? roker fete” ms - | = ng — _ Edw. M: ‘Stout, Realtor POs — WE NEED... L,Oer ett"tatates, "ee 2. Modern 3 bedroom city home. 3. Good two or 3 family im efty. | 4. Small farm. — Good fast and efficient service as- pom Ny “We also buy, seli trade. For trades ask for Brown, L. H. BROWN, Realtor 13942 Huron “LISTINGS WANTED Teste hat Middleton PE 98-6003 i to consult George Bist yr we ‘alae buy and sell and G Nga BLAIR yin, Baie Can Tae Wen ie home. Prefer bungalow are many ours or pomen k ie $3 wi AND in) 1% ton stakes | A R un wate way. We have tenants veiling. Poatiec™ , Aeon and vn pe ne = inti wowmane | ERIE SGES Lees Open On FE tat | RENT NICE 3 ROOM UN. See) eee PHONE FE 3-2707 Painting & Decorating 20 Share Living Quarters 30| aera, Tae a hase Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 $500,000.00 tt the “bird” to son 1080 Wr ihe ron St, Phone PE 9436 CASH ¥ sell. _ Edw. M, Stout, Realtor ln Ph $-8165 ves, “tl &: Wanted Real Estate 32A WATCH OUR SOLD SIGNS GROW! tos WAN TO SELL? eerarAs .. with pur .- 2% fee ne to bane will trade nice , nished, tiled bath, year-around IN A FLASH! | == 8-55 FOR LAND CONTRACTS bath. Lake. A. Johnson| === . eo . REALTOR yee Pa THE 5, Telogreph RA. “Wir KITCHENETTE At Williams. K EE Templeton, Realtor rr a PURNTRHED ep aie CONTRACTS WANTED i is. mice & Wie, mas tale Buyers wai hs fing Wh at have : frei Leta — sm new or Re Humphries Te eette" oe $i “WANTED” Ee, quick action, Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Tl NM, Saginaw 6. Ph. 8-0168 ‘Ope ves om 8: _Rent Apts, Furnished 33 1 AND 3 BEDROOM PARTLY FUR- kt 7 FURNISHED ROOMS, MODERN, private entr. tit" Botting Working cou- ple only. 19 2 RMS. & ¥ BATH a. abe REA REA- sonable _ person, | ae BUY, SELL OR TRADE}. Defath Snyder tastier "eal ous , PE 2-441! or Eves. cout We have a long waiting list of | . sates ‘cigs Saute an tiac or in . Call us : Pak ANTE Stele : As LAUTED TIME PER MONTH for Saspestion ~ Se FEderal 86918 Ss THE PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY, For Sale Houses _ a) - For Sale Houses 8 aces ‘FE 44211 basement. Large ccaped et with ibs ar ga- rage. Top value with easly pos- session is CARL W. BIRD, Realtor ik 52 Cpeynunty aol Dank a $15 eed up weekly. Rent Office Space 41). Ave mee re ie ron Appi, as rontage on West ieney’ 6 Bar, West Huron et Eliz. Lake Rd. BLE ‘BLE OFFICE SPACE) | SACRIFICE DU® TO BUSINESS DIFFICULTIES vegroom mo Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE EALTOR Baldwin ~ PE_4¢-6203 ~ Buy - Thru Partridge List Thru 1 Partridge 7 BEDROOM, 200M, FULL} ‘ULL BASEMENT, 975 | 1949 [Corner 4 it i HE i belt # 5. iit ‘| i Hy 3%} Fg z a : F Ps River sae gah batt hor ak “FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads. Anything goes! Dial FE OAKLAND LAKE s. ~ ge e. 3 bedrooms Yocatha none Gettand Lake Gate $005 down. NEAR AIRPORT 3 ovate Me gone home with full sized 10h. St ce FP. C. Wood Co. OR 31235 %-7 Willams lane Roos & se SELL OR TRADE 1956 Pontiac 4 door sedan. Will trade on home vacant lots or ay A for Mr. Brown. L. KNUDSEN West Side Sub. WASHINGTON fp) som. . bric home w ? down d e@ 7 sion . Good bath and ki - 2 6 X 2M, also 1% nicely bus, super markets and er stores, any, One: Don't miss, seeing WMH. KNUDSEN REALTOR 510 Pontiac State Bank Bldg PE 44516 Eves. Call FE 2-8503 TO SETTLE ESTATE a 8 on clean 4 bedroom home. Full base- ment, gas heat, aluminum = sid- ing and 1 car garage. Ideal for large fam one A nen ye ie. GIDDINGS ROAD 5 mai room house and NORTH JOHNSON - Only $2,500 down on this 8 room income, Ful] basement, gas heat end a uu car garage, Excellent jo- Realto: Open Eves. & an corner Be §-2564 es. un. Res MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Suburban Charm In beautiful Silver Crest, white aluminum bungalow with large we and 2- | car garage, reom. od — Better take a West Side—$1.950 Dn. Brick and shingle 5 room bun- coat with stairway to attic. | icely decorated. Full base- | ment. Gas heat. Fenced rear | yard. New 1’, car garage, ce- ment drive, Full price $12,950. FE. 2-0588 Indian Village Right in the son, of this fine community. Spacious 6 room — two story frame home. ood condition inside ant out. New Webster 8c! ce just re-| duced to §13.500 or may trade ik to- | for small home. Let's day, Home or Income Vacant. 474 Oakland Ave. 4 large rooms and bath down and 3 nice bedrooms and lay. up. basement and furnace _ $1500 down. | oe es i R TOR 870 W. Wares Oh Pe Open Eve. ‘till 8:30 . vem polsZs DOWN | dinate, itehen sow. Slate * electric stores, se Fe ae oor win PERRY WALTON “SUB.|: OFF JOSLYN 1 year old home with oak floors. screens. $8,412, PH. C. HOUSTON REALTY pee | e heater, alu €reens, tiled corner ‘ot Ot dn. & $78 per mo. How Lge rooms? Six - porch, garage, corner roo} Snine room. GIs . COLORED ONLY 2 LEFT $10 HOLDS A NEW 3-BEDROOM HOME NOTHING DOWN COSTS ONLY MONTHLY PAYMENTS H -HOSPITAL, 1 Teant- MOORE BLVD. AT BONDALE. WESTOWN REALTY CO. NEAT BUNGALOW ing 4-19 ‘TM, Reg. U8. Pat. Off, © 1967 by NEA Service, Ine, éa in i “‘Aw, come on and have another sourball, Mr. Gilchrist— LISTINGS WANTED HURON VALLEY REALTY 7766 M-59 at Pontiac Lake OR 3-6681 . MU MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE West Suburban One story home with good basement. Brick fireplace, all nice size rooms and a well planned me. Good carpeting and landscaped lot with plenty of ever- greens, Lake Front On one of Oakland County better lakes. Seven room home. Living room has pic- ture window overlooking a wonderful view of the a Attached two-car iggy home worth looking at ay for $15,250 + terms, || Practically New Three bedroom ——e with car port. Large lot, beauti- ful carpeting. $65.00 per mo. ayments includes taxes and nmsurance. Don't be sorry you missed seeing this. Vacant, Immediate Possession Four bedroom home. Base- ment. A very good kitchen. Seven large closets, laundry tubs, fruit cellar, carpeting. Tliness has forced sale at $12,450 and terms. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 136 E. Pike Open Eves. FE 49584 BROWN $6850 ECONOMY SPECIAL — 5 Ttoom bungarow. It is ‘ust a start- er home — a good value. ‘Only $950 Dow $5950 ANOTHER Good starter home nea: Cass Lake. 3 bedrms, $60 down See this one today. $8750 NEW 3 bedroom berg tk Aluminum storms .; screens. Mod- em. kite! i u te “Only $1500 Down.” te Owner nering city. A real value. heat. Aluminum storms & screens. Large 860x127 ft. = Pst can offer you very liberal te $14,900 PIONTER HIOMLANDS _ Brick colonial. 7 lovely Full basement. Ceramic tile be paths Cozy breakfast — » Wek size anne ve tooms arge living ros, leaves we 1% car gar ho xe built tet ing and onvenient liv- e : sti, BROWN, Realtor MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICe”” J.C, HAYDEN; Realtor rE E. Walton For Sale Houses SPECIAL oih.e — Rats g PRICE — Two onal and 185 feet on Dixie Hi- 43 frontage alone is worth the ask- ing price, Ask for Mr, Brown, oe” TH. BROW N, Realtor PE 2-4810 MULTIPLE 1 LISTING SERVICE NOTICE ft HAVE SEVERAT R. J. VALUET, Realtor M5 OAKLAND AVE. $-0693 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SPECIAL 1 ACRE Located 4 miles west of Pon- “|N ICHOLIE FURNISHED—NEAR LOON LAKE —— h brick & t S.rm te wih rame ith attac : ‘punt You can have "tre ret gage ae age |PE SOM Eve Fe Se010| fom modern teagan tit gas Parks : of Fentins. hao Small dn. pay- | CAPE COD La 2 ROOM FOR space. 1 ap Bo _& bath down, 4 ae a RUDGET BUYS vided yer only $12,750. By recent "Donces pond epee, . ‘an W OR 3 ELEGRAPE RD. BET BIRMING| Nalin" ted foors. witty room| OUR HIT PARADE | | BRICK 2FAMILY | rooes Breootd,| full bee’ geod irae tine,| “THE MONEY TREE | Ss comms ae tar hoot : ARD A OPFICE.! low down payment. Does't grow in the back yard,| §47.50 $446 per "peek income. $15,000, penin Deby. Shag, lecetian tne Soe by) pat you can. coll the Tents fe ieee ae oe Ey host Sa os] a Ses ea A = "so ww ‘ v Sagamore Mote! e. i pay own mative. $15,000; R Hiltz that last one you had was a marble!"’ 8. oodward, Pontiac. bs ; J. . “ yor “LOVELAND. “Tw wo Different Worlds” | Realtor i= For Reat Miscellaneous 42) t= ' * he. & Marter| ™ everyday living, with s won. | Hert Ww. Huron For Sale H a a » Ke 300 “AMP, GASOLINE DRIVEN|FE 24015 "Pe cise | Serr) es “slat $650 DOWN Pee bad Laponune ees wine Ginrustan atic |S ACRES—2 BEDRMS. | fa? GeBtteate” «ice | Ritec! aitedet! Saad BY OVER, rpuay, ron. Contact Se i SPACE:| you wilt love this modern home on rooms 2 vets 132 fh. of beech. | bath, ges heat, situated on large ee aa Secre site. The lot good location, ee ok teen nen “igs. i bath, hardwood sent UND ek $950 DOWN: .- lot a : full base- * oom eves. fler = com ; as ~lhtdoy regreation room with snd aces ar es Saha teat atta “erage: | Pp garage. : : with terms, “Friendly Persuasion” e side, “HAYDEN DOWN ES wd vases ord ne |B, BEDROOM FHA REALE. Approx, $1305 Dn. . Pull bath, hardwood floors, Pe a inapeth Lake Estaten pot Je. gene, located eoar Bi al. “ $50 pers moi ‘eludes s ACRES |BEDRMS. me Silie terme ture “window, overlooking. lane, | terest. 2 bedrooms. Gas fi “MARY ANN” full basement. Terms arranged. | North Side for : Gus. Realtor Would love this sterter home, al R. D. RILEY, Broker GI RESALE. Approx. $1500 ae rf Cal Sais oF pracevie “abes0 chance Th caf og “own, idem and Sree aa et. Xe —y cent ‘interest feludes* tates Living I'M OLD gppie orchard. Only 94.500. Low| bedroom brick. Lake priv. Intme-| Waterford High School Tile Bath But brother GI, you won't buy « ee poss u 3-402) after Carport. Ribbon drive Cae bane r 5. fen al chal be clteraa bee's WE. TRADE = LAKE ORION. Immediate Pos- $42,500 SEM Stetees Pse | HELMA,M:ELWOOD) SEWARD STREET | fare Oi seat: 2 "tts hay —— iron home with Sag © ps 3 on 8 case Blieabetn pe. +300 GI 9100 DOWN — Basement, Furnace. A good Ime bright, -— or . fortable hom 4 ‘ s 7 Two Story Brick Hi ith 3 A Truly Beautiful pointment Mr. |? Redrms. modern, Pull basement. we Mfg Boge Meg Be ee eS en pier H si 408 an ace, full Sonne sewer wa-| oy New Lakefront Home SHEPARD REALTY (FURNISH Feo level Teaderaped tel," | elie Met mee 3 wet ‘ioe Sh with 43,000 "dn. — room home me & brick con- Several Properties Se tenaee, Mumedinks passes: pe , Oil furnace, Immediate posses- P. W. DINNAN | .|KENNED GI RESALE. Near Waterford ain Y) Sea a REALTOR “noors. Plastered walls. Ven- 300T W_ Huron FE 4-3560 JERRY ntitve| Sees At a0. per month Includes tazes OFFERS G.I. RESALE $500Down a oranien Sasi bee eRe? to Plains. Full bath, oll furnace, 1| . Modern 8 room home fee: apartme furnished. Full and acre of . 1% ear garage. Soore. full basemen 412.000. Terms. Fite time offered both homes. Hurry! This ts the first ering. storms screens Fene EE $1, wn a a. pasty pay- = t DOWN Mok Nema Imme- RRY E. ADAMS 3 3 betem. ak ake SS = st modera home. Privileges on White ing co|72 W. Huron PE 8-4510| and “gas heat, garage, Selling A. T | Tork counters fhe price only $8500, J. . ay or fence, Re at. privileges: a a "go wrens at $13,- VACAR?—PIOnEEs STREET Recently “butlt 5 bath. Large picture window liv- ing room, dining room, nice kitchen, fu bsmt., gas heat. “Aitached 2 car garage, lot. Owner IPA m Euthen gh tility. 2 rooms, tile bath, oil Serence. Alu- minum storms | screens. Un- believable almost—for $7,960. Humphries eS . Realtor re erite * Open ves * stultiple Listing Service For Colored Families Five new 3 bedroom bungalows on Wyoming, Only $250 down plus mig. closing costs to GI veteran Hit Dellwood Neat and clean bedroom home, Only $1,250 awe 218 Earlmoor Blvd. 3-family !n- come. About $1,950 down. See Mrs. Howard, 18 Gillespie St. Ph. FE 2-6412, John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W. Huron Street | WHY ee RENT? When can own this 5-room home win basement and "veer aa- os: west side location. per month. Low down payment, iamediate possession, RAMBLING RANCH 3 bedroom brick. 1'9 baths, deluxe itttchen, “attached 2%car garage. Beautiful Jot. Call for appoint- ment, ' : pg Income—$1,500 down. coors for price of one, $2,500 3 ‘cottages, on lake front — $5,000 NEW CONTEMPORARY 3 eobeer = dream kitchen, with exhaust and aa meee Basement, eo = . $900 down, term FHA Russell Young REALTOR -— BUILDER 412 W, Huron FE 44525 ae , vent VAN MANOR 2 — Nicely arranged Oil yard’ Only Large lot. $15,000, Se PRT INCOME * p.vile eal fea Tintecs for your eae Lae Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 After 6 FE 2-9502 2% ACRES A nice home, partly unfinished on the inside, Home is 40x22. Sick. ness on ~ ——— M 500 down, $1,000 DOWN sutractive 2 bedroom home lovely. room the rear. a the garage. It's ao tice i: $75 pe H.W. Bigelow: Oe iw? arpa a Tove ak . : N AN 8-044 ieiosty ha be oe be ey ae om oe oe AY fog unde |G, Open _Eves. Sun._10 to 2 to 3 terrace. This oe ft 1% | FE 4-2544 Free Parting BY OWN baths with ceramic tile and col- WNER ored fixtures, A real buy at Groom home—on & well land- $15,300, _te eeu of ovens. car ge JERRY FE. ADAMS 8 ACRES a needs teen Hende ies nim w, nuranOXE® pp sae] For te iy, init, manch|" aeehborboed, 6 lures ranm for L D hear tee a0 sec oa howe = : masdwee’ Heer, OW own it possib! ie for additional bed- Sector, a softener Saeety oth — grees in base- =. & pone ast —anener. In P ayment Goer ‘closets, storms sad screens, care rirage E35, Monthy -— 1 ACRE HOME, $3,500 down will handie, by owner. +5435. 2 bedrm., car oe otf ara Be ing room “1 well. $8,- NEAR TEL-HURON No Down P 1. Basy terms. 3 = hans (in o Down Payment 4 aati and Grapes’ ving | Wil ulld om your freg and Attached garage. Ritchen dining soem ond Gaia seems teense’. | carte (homes with wall combination, lar; room, Ramage and bath aown; 2 bed- > ‘and rough ae ee corner a netiake privileges: Fenced Ford Double garage or yee on rota CRESCENT LAKE eeceandlemmais woop cu, ment F & ESTATES $950 DOWN OR 31235 OR 32-7038 2 bedrm., basement, hardwood Immed POR — ee _Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M59 bale eruianen lake piles oftete’ beets living room. Speed Boat Space Plus Family Space’ At Union Lake Lovely 7 rm. bungalow with 1% baths, full basement, living rm ae pesier | irm., plus “ten hen, to alo . Recreation room oo saa "Schr garage, we well-kept basek: AD ge boat Son 0 Teo ‘on and $150 per month. Giroux-Franks|- NERAL REAL ESTATE‘ 4208.1 "Dinte Hwy OR 3-9701 PIONEER HIGHLANDS By owner, ‘% storv brick, 2 bed- rooms down, unfinished upstairs, paneled rec, room, 1% car ga- Tage, —— yard with fat} ace, cash to FE 5- mortgage $3, 000 Lsls 5 bedroom large corner ot near, heb * epee r% * ceneral downtown. losp. Walking distance FE 2-2137. DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BEAUTIFUL RANCH Three Baths; Three Sammons One of the nicest homes in Oak- r garage. d on lot 150x327, excellent sur- rounding homes. er selling ap- — — include | Thermo oven and gri with recreation room, Thermo- pane windows th hout, com- plete ceramic tile tchen and many others, Owner going in’ bus- iness and willing to sacrifice. INDIAN VILLAGE Lag ave GOOD FAMILY HOME A substantial _ wireeties’ ck six room all rooms larger than average. ‘Lore kitchen and breakfast room ement, bars a e = bait bene garage. EMZABETH LAKE ESTATES LOVELY HOME $11,250 in’ this - excellent location with P tivileges on a 40 acre park with ‘he finest beach in Oakland Coun- ty. We offer this eye a. odern bedroom . new Wall-to-wall carpe a kitchen ‘our wife will be ger | about, love- y ceramic tile bath, dandy base- ment, and a lot 76x196 with fruit and berries. 3 iar “i: a the nicest areas in Pontiac. Corner well pmoagpen~ ee lot and many outstand- pe | selling appointments through- this home. Priced to sell, er a $850 DOW Modern five room anges with full basement, $1000 gas A.C. heat- ing plant, buiit in bath and show. er, storms and screens, garage, _feneed lot, pavement, curb, gut- ter ‘® block to bus, West side, _ WE BUY SELL & TRADE Spar ate dh & SON REALTORS 752 W FE 4-1587 stre clos cou st ets NIGHOTIE & HARGER CO. 3 OW~. «Huron. FE 5-8183 Open Evenings OPEN 3 i bath. pred sbiferg Take Eliz abeth to Pine Grove at peta a Lake. Look for “Open” ae FE 4-0681. head. " 5 TMENTS, NISHED. sit ee one trade ry 6 rooms. Thompson, Broker. gal FE “BEDROOM a LARGE livin, >ak sloors, >lar e w ‘w, "Sooty pine kitchen, ba’ room, utility room, breezeway & lates garage off Joslyn. $900 ROSE McLARTY BKR. —_ YE S08 ae FE Cen BLA $10, 500 8 rm. modern, 5 bedrooms, 3 up and 2 —, Basement, os from Baldwin wit Ideal Teeation for — ss uity rote = = RA "AMON A "TERRACE & rooms & bath. gy seco Alama. decorated walls & floors. hum stogms & screens, Close to schools, super market & bus. Im- mediate possession. $7,500 with substantial “downpayment. Geor e Blair Realty 4536 Dixie OR 3-1251 DRAY’ ON PLAINS After $. OR +1708 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” SEMINOLE fae A distinctive brick 8 room hom in the finest residential sarees of Pontiac. Built im 1951. Here ts os a ie most attractive | < Located REALTOR a 2 car attached room has nat- 28° poe livin; ural fireplace aster bedroom has private bath. 3 bedrooms on Ist floor and 2 bedrms. up. Price $39,500 on terms. LAKEFRONT, 2 BEDROOMS Well built 2 bedrdom lakefront home located west of -Pontiac with 110° of sandy beach. 13x16’ living room with beau ful Tennessee Led k and dining L. Ceramic ith- toom wi in basement. Oak floors and’ plaste: throughout, neat, well kept home in every “oer offered at only $13,500 on terms, $750 DOWN Comfortable 5. room home located on large 50°x jot just east of Pontiac, ‘Pel whe "storms and screens, © ole wer aon balance sayeus WARD E. PARTRIDGE FE 4.3581, 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE, ——@ home poe street & driveway. 2 blocks from =. eee wo = 150 ft. lot. call’ now for to show! REA Phon 1294 Open Eves. ‘tl 9 Sunday 10 to 5 CUSTOM BUILT BEDROOM BRICK Ranch, me red walls, full basement, attached garage, 1200 sq. ft. 4 ing ares. Just $14,950 on your CALL MODEL 61 or ¢6 E, J. DUNLAP CUSTOM BUILDER PE 8-198 {YOU WILL ENJOY living = this oe 1 cellar, $20, terms. WILLIS M. BREWER 53. Parke FE +5181 MA 5-Té81 5-T104 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge FAST POSSESSION Close in—nearly new § rooms & Py -“g =a ae ad 210. up _Reasonably priced with down. CUCKLER | REALT Y 236 N. Saginaw PE 4-4001. 7-819 BY OWNER Here ts your dream —. Cal- contem 27: 'e-0ld P ee ae OR 3-766) WEST OF PONTIAC Choice 3 and $17,000. Terms to suit. ANNOUNCING FOR ’57 New Homes IN PINE LAKE MANOR SUBDIVISION The ‘57 building p already underway. t level custom - homes priced at $24,500. ' 3 BEDROOM ranch style, attach 2 - car garage. Priced at $23,500. on SEVEN OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM rogram is ew tri- Priced at: $17,500 & UP Choice of lot sites. Come and look over the de- in tailed plans and errange now to buy your new home. SY. VAN REALTY CO. |2383 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-94 IN SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER WE BUILD BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR SHAKES $9.75 comparison, feel you can't Rb = .. design —— price floors, marble windw sills, basements, ofl a.c. heat, birch flush doors, laund tubs = a polntme inspect our plans. * feel obligated, WE BUY. SELL & TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS 752 W. Huron Phone FE 41557 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON NEAR SCOTT KE — A eat, clean, bedroom . With oak floors, auto, L pee at $9,750 with reasonable down payment. WALLED LAKE AREA-All the things you've wished for in a home, Center = plan _ with easy -p rooms, Dream ki each more room for guests. GE hot point he: Garage. This luxury home fect structural- 1 worth the sell- $31,000. About — Immediate posses- your at. WALTON HEIGHTS MAN- eae ee room, 1 story «with an tra. large utility room, Very, moern kitchen, tile bath All tastefully , pos lamp included price.’ DRAYTON WwOODSs-~ room ranch hme. Cert room and About oy with tall trees ee ance the beauty ‘ of this Can ‘A real value with only $2,500 down. Yr YOU'VE WAN space and tpi oe toe borhood, and a fine schol Cistriet, this one should fill the bill Immediate posees- sion may be had on a clean 4 bedroom home with 2 bed- floor. Gren ste teow ment, AC hent. 2-car’ ga- Tage. About §2, see it today. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ae 5 ee PE . MULTIPLE ‘CH HOME. BUILT IN °56. 3 eee an large size. homey living room a with dining eh very modern kitchen, full bath, lect oak A. heat, a3 ra ean eg ESTATE | SEA to HAPPINESS LaLVER LAKE miles, alractively"f fully rata Spe el 1 ote ing a 29 ft. living room ond’ fis » tures, complete with crapes, cor- » and built-in TV an a reguaet reeten-an ‘70 base- . with 0 room, he storms cal ser ac lot 100 ft. ime take. "180 a Barbecue and boat Off at $17,960; terms, To Buy—To SellTo Trade rou BUY ITWE'LL INSURE IT! MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS FE 2.0263 1078 W. Huron : NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE y| Start Living In this immaculate 2 bed- room home in the pte n area. a once. It's com w cal £, full oe ES: auto. ot] heat and recre: room. The Jandscaped lot has a 1 ar garage. Full price $10,- 950 with $2.925 wn. pay- ments $75 per month imcijud- , ing taxes : e Better call now, West Side Income This 2 family income offers a first floor apartment of 5 -lovely rooms with tw: mted for per month. Conveniently lo- cated, An ema neti ment at only § Uptown or Downtown Only 2 ber hd awa = late, make a Special ! ! ! Suburban ranch. New in the white aluminum siding — tached a and AB —s A ac! garage. More than ogre round Landscaped SS ool garden area. Own- Len may consider smaller home in trade. Only $13,950. Bateman Kampsen REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 377 8S. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. $1,000 DOWN 2 bedroom home with fvll base- ment and auto. oil heat. Attached garage and breezeway, large cor- ner fenced lot, nicely eo err $8,500 = price, immediate pos- sess: EAST BLVD. Lovely 2 bedroom: — with sém! finished attic. _ floors, 5 Gasinator, ‘fence oa I yard and —— more nice features. $1,000 3 BEDROOM Only $2,700 down, dining room, red walls, oak floors, full asement. Auto. ofl heat, attached 2-car garage breeseway, 1% acres, fast possession. Jim Williams REAL oma IN ANCE 1218 Baldwin. 40547 SMALL HOME IN- OXBOW LAKE Area. In condition, newly decorated, il price 96,500 with $500 down, EM 3-4276. 5 ROOM oe pegs ppaad ™% eons a road in good loca’ ty ‘of fruit trees. $11,050 with ‘forms. EM 3-4197. 4 ROOMS. Brae basem pod mrt £3 focation. ‘Pal FOR COUPLE po & bungalow, Sane s, fenced as rissa toe ii terms. EM 3-41 °6. 5 ROOM HOM®. Ba sement, ‘a rage. On 1 acre. oeew ¢ fronta Kentel. A\real ou at Sio.s00 500 wie "$2,500 down, 1 EM 3-4236, Cc SCHUETT REALTY EM 34 Pi 4-811 OPEN 9 9 AM. TO 8 “The Northwest Resitor™ 4M iE; Highland Rd. At’ Porter SYLVAN VILLAGE WATERFORD TWP. . home, Plastered walls, divided 1) bemt. x 17 John K, Irwin a FE See Phone Fin 5-041; room 1 story . full 4 bed: i Bs) partment with separate entrance. Full le Fevaiits after 6 cali Mr. Lease oA. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd, FE 42533 BY OWNER. BUNGALOW. ELIZA- beth Lake Estate. C Full basement, Aluminum storms & screens, Plastered walls sc \s e $13,750. Reasona down iy ment. FE 8-1043. - “ KENT Established tn 1916 - WHERE CAN YOU—Find a cal loc: storms & screens ment, gas furnace, new! orated, paved street. § .700 down, COUNTRY LIVING—Only 2 ‘ine utes from downtown tlac, Over 5 acres uf productive farm soil, A E $7,050, terms. 4 APTS.—12 large rooms, good ren- tal district, Peng im street near YMCA full Dascmenl pte — new furesee, lot 60x) In- come $242 othe ag ‘ore $14. $00.90 "91.500 reo down, family, lower fat ne ELIZ. ea veges arag —_ ee $2, FLOYD KENT, Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy., at ay tear AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING $11,950 w L) pean NEARLY FINISHED. $500 wn, $500 ce $40 per mo,. MA TRIPP BRICK LAKEFRON On 1.6 acre, act otta hed 2 car ronm: PIONEER HIGHLANDS BRICK 4 BEDROOM — James 7 Bivd. with e privileges. A solid fam- iy ‘home —tall ‘basement, at- —— op Large living roo’ tivities room with inside pons Pull basement, 175x125 site. _ terms. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor : -13 West Huron Street FE 5-8161 or. FE 21306 ANNETT OFFERS North Side Redecorated inside ond out, u men, tanndry ube i ot} heat, gas water mas and screens, $8,050, terms. Large Lot _ Also lake ores 8, . tho bungalow Ned 1 room, oil ‘pest. car paved street, sch door. $11,900, term. = aren us, 8 Railroad Frontage Located in Pontiac's tndus- trial ‘trea, spur used as — oS boga cose — Hee. t building, waa street. Reduced for duc oid “le! to $15,000, Ld Near Dixie 6 rooms and bath, large full basement with gas heat, 2° lots 100x300 commercial with saddi- ir. is “300, used as TV re- teres. Seine Hills ceieet oan ae 5 13:23, fireplace.” dining fm aoa with u clo t ‘Fooms v om le cl Gas unit ®, ms nace, rags. $17,950, “$5,000 Auburn Heights ‘Ranch Immediate sesion this - home tn ex- $3,500 down, Donelson Park jonial Senate bome built ntrance, liv- with fire- -Foge exeefiont \ west side lo isa antares Roy Annet Inc. * Soames owl Ba id cer ga- down. 8-0see | - 7 NDs 2 bedrm. ngs ts r. Im- Terms, omnes, FE med, es. MART REALTY CO. 1082 W. Huron Real close to schools & sho __} or all cheap for cash. FE dan ia om he ce cinco “AT UNION LAKE OFFICE STOUT S Best Buys Today LITTLE GEM bor buy for the mon- — a rooms, full livin: 5 basemen with recreation room — bar. new oil furnace, —— lot, newly decorat- in Commerce area. §6,- PA with terms to suit. $5,950 This home is as cute as 9 Can be yours for = sown. Possession in 30 d _A STEAL ts now va ape 6 ms and fall bath, oak Roors, full basement with bar & rec- zectien see room, mines ee not. lot, “otal pets (a7 ts only $12 600. With saeclbaat terms. QELL OR TRADE jot, actoss Sess mediate session, all bree with 3 room floor —. huge living room, complete on exterior, interior not finished. Tatal price $8,450 with terms to suit or owner will trade for smaller home or will ac- W- have a few good lakefront lots left ay the following lakes. West of Pontiac, eee ke. ding Lake. Cedi ‘edar Unon Lare, §2.500 ey Terms. For Fast Results, List this with T. G. Trocke EALTOR R | 448 Union Lk Re. EM_ 34671 * ROCHESTER AREA ba Peay oe building lots, 1175's e a few sites left sy a sub Ge mer bap bod hemes in the $18,000 to range. De- sirable restrictiors, Wonderful | values at $2,800 with good term: Edw. M. Stout. Realtor TIN, Saginaw st. Ph Open Eves. *ti] 8 30 BUILD NOW jin our well + restricted Waterford Hills Estates Estimates freely given from our plana or yours. HE RBERTC. DAVIS 4025 Pontiac > Lake _Rd. _ FE 5 5-4311 For Sale Acreage 47 56 ACRES Just outside the ay: care 2 bedroom home, to un- finished attic, tun nacoment. oil heat, other out buildings. This cepeeey hd Paige < a CRAWFORD "AGENCY 53'4 W. Huron St PE 4-1540 _ MY_3-1143 or OR 3-0063 4®@*CRES, MOSTLY WOODED _tand. _ BSuchy F Realty, Ortonville. For Sale | Farms _ Buy Thru Partridge cept automobile as down : : payment. a List Thru Partridge 7 c 140 ACRES s rooms and full bi ath, all [Located off Rochester Rd. tn La- 1 floor, 1's a garage, peer County Good sandy loam with paved drive, glassed in 1. S.rm home. util. and bath. front porch, immediate pos- 36x00 barn. 28 tle stalls. Milk- session. $7,100 with low, low house, silo. chicken house, corn down payment. 4 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor T1:'N, Saginaw St. Ph, FE i Open Eves. "til 8:30 GILES 7 Rooms: $2,500 down = buy this lovely 3 bedroom hime on the North ae a Pontiac. Gas heat, easecnpes 7: yest. fud basement, ; lastered walls. This "Soni on the market long See us today. Income — $1,500 Down Located off Baldwin, this 2 family 8 room house is available for just $8,950 — Auburn Heights yety nice 5 room home. Lo- ¢ ~— in excellent resid. n- jal. ment, price. Fea- tures include full basement oak floors, large lot, an much more. NT WaltT— call today, GILES REALTY CO, 92 WEST HURON ST FE 5-6175 OPEN 0-8 "BUD" Suburban 2- Bedrm. iz ‘gle exterior, of} Best. was water, storms and screens. Shade beecoll 60'x120" lot Priced at $3,500 rm. Near St. Benedict’s One & one-halt 7 home with . bedrooms an ll bath down large unfinished upstairs, f uli ——— gas heat and gas hot water, 8, a a car garage Offered “at $12, NICHOLIE 49 Mt, ptes - he FE 5-1201 3 EM 3-4290 Eve. Mrs. Dojlan crib, granery, and 2 car garage. AL Pe Beautiful 5 rm. with breereway and 2 car garage, — guement with recreat 24x k building. 2 metal* cam yo Lo- Langa 10 miles recent < Flint. ,000, cash to mortgage "RIDGEWAY - REALTOR ee aoe MS AND ACREAGE — call Rutledge. OR 3-1111, FE 4-003, Sale Business Property 49 2 COMMERCIAL LOTS el SN aad) BUSINESS. FRONTAGE Located on Elisabeth Lk. Rd., 3. biks W. of Telegraph. 264° of Commercial frontage with a .. Terrace or Business. House mont "Cas rents for $100 per Cal Leta Beemer. OA WESstER REAL get ___OA_631223 cha ag Mich Buy Thru Partridge’ List Thru Partridge IN poe AC Commercial clean —Lakeview 6-0722 pm, 7pm. M-59 WEST A corner parcel zoned tom- mercial, | pategge * pares on si ness district. *n sold we can make arrangements for cas station on a portion of cor- ner to etn gpl @ mini- m of $. per month. in- pre oll water frontage. Tre- mendous as (possibilitie.f tor de- value at se $22,800 with 95.800 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 71 N. Saginaw FE 5-8163 Open Deentnas "til 8:30 Walton Blvd. at Sashabaw | 100 ft on Walton Blvd. Building 24x30 3 rms & bath up. Also 3 orm. tencrt house on rear: of ‘ooerty 729 in squere 4. - usiness. Fu ow $14,700. Chia REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8 Main Clarkston, Mich. MAople 5-582! MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OUT gag) eared ne basement: Hard on ly kitchen, wae combination, fenced back fare and one ear Res. & oer walking distance to! ‘ontiag nN wise $8,500 with s.s00 8 dow 3 BEDROOMS Hatchery road in Ie a excelle’ end all tiled bath read and pass up. Call us for showing. Located oft George R, Irwin a eas toom, nice kitchen a For Sale or Exchange 50 50 10 ACRES, $995, TERMS. OWNER, P.O, Box 535, Pontiac. Business Business Opportunities 5 51 *. ave VENDING MA ACHINES. ¢ £30 etn week, Sell for $57. an MA 4 ae Ook Eke LEAS®: © P pialely eq > gasoline att and Ii repairs. tock. Call Utica, a ois wit. L SACRIFICE SHOF, REPAIR shop fally peiindl oy for inven- _tory. FE 4-486. Buy Thru Partridge _ List Thrw. Partridge pn ee BEAUTY SHOP FOR RENT wiTH ——— ved sale. Also hale he —— ae Mi eae SFT a FE 5-8168 7 at or TExes 4-5755 efter PRIME INVESTMENT S - $10,000 will handle. Also iow down sere 7 4| These 3 income houses are lo | payment on tavern -im Orion and rms. basem cated near Auburn Ave. Front ca. = = Parr serena) fee Ae oes a tee, ot] ee | |, PE 4. end use, is at the ae. po rg jy @ ane land GAS HEAT Monthly tenn, hems the thes es — Top location, main | 2ent SY mariage. $i wi per) $160 month. “A real buy at highway, ample parking. Every- ae a eae oe $148.’ HOLMES-BARTRAM LISION “SHOF - * a Tecantsan Tee BASEMENT, 4392 Dt Hwy.. uipped lent 7 Giility. room," ear pork PE 61608, OR 31080 home win mt Diste Hey. WILL BUILD For Sale Lake Prop. 44 ey "RESTAURANT = Shek" stat Theten 9 2-car qe. SCOTCH LA HOME. 2 al eres business w smeil Tage. 2 plang to choose from.| bedrm. $8,000, $1,000 down. MA ibe ae | ‘STATEWIDE 4 ay - odern, 2 apie rec- MUL be ne seavics reation room. “Bult in gat garage. On Real 1 Estate ae eS sae UNDERPRICED ae TW. "DINN ‘AN mp 17 ‘Telegraph PE 40621 side, Lote etn of entras and, only (86 W. Huron $5 SON | Se enemies. Lew tnvenery: 500, ni ST LAKEFRONT! ¥ . 2 Make a alone Sent gon” it — “en Warterins: A $4,950, | BOX _4 Pontiac Press. — now. with $1,450 down. Hannan,’ Li! a REAL OFPORTONITY! REAL INCOME ° 7 SILVER LAKE a ae Taree w BIL . 6, Excellent location west city, 2)_ each. Owner. PE 25685. Ample ie sparking Broker retiring. i partments 5- floors, OVE oy heat. newly Pen oy — Wa . 800x100 x . — petvieees. oe down a CONTEMPORARY | "DENNIS O'CONNOR BROKER Partrid 2 tees large living | groom dows |e 20088 Ma Foie nia Greiace For Sale Lots = 46) sis rue “sIRD” To see ve ‘\CHoIcE 1 Lor. oe LAR VILLAGE: ‘ pAnnewang leceted ue “main wood Ld ‘nion eraed FARM * : yon eps parking. Large medoon Large convenient modern home. Buy Thru Partridge glass- but: with room to tuo, heal, new car a gersge 10| List Thru Partridge pom open to wores “could “ thet co ~ a aad ne —_ “‘yamet tow Be * chey water in, in, veal alate at just $15,000 dn, HOME WILLIS M. BREWER | riqvor-noret. targe a8 x 1 55 N. Parke FE 4-5181| brick hotel with si ht liquor MA 5-7581 FE 8-0638 FE 5-77 bar, Big bar neome is suppli- 7 BIG CHY LOTS ON BUS LINE. | mented by rentals from :1 rooms corner s¢ased to drug store, aapis. besides rooms Buv real esta and all for only $22,000 Own. SUPER DRIVE-IN. One of the | busiest drive-ins ip e area. Top jocation on Us. 10. Attractive construction with long car service ramp. Seats over 30 inside. Grosr $00,000 last yr Buy eppenyllt — estate and all for only $25 000 da plus stock. WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES VOUT MICH.- -1050°W. HURON ST. LEASE, GARAGE — GAS station & boat livery on White _lLake. $100 a month. FE 8-0112 “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Hardware Neat & clean as a pin. Ex- cellent location Dandy for band and wife. Earnse bus! about $6,500, $7.000 pe $6,500 down handies every- thing except property, a ‘Party Store. yer yaw peepee! — = Easy terms i low. Apartment MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 1573 8. TELEGRAPH RD. PE 41582 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR ere mn Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge UNION LAKE — Drive - rant, eauipped an B peasee gy bovenr Feat one uarters, Basement and ga- corner location and lake, privie s. Complete price EMBREE & GREGG : "Seat tak vill pad Be M3433 or TH HARDWARE. Pully 3314 TAB- WELL lished. =e ay: ye . tiac Press Bo: Standard Oil Co. Is now accepting soon ceeee for new service station, locat at M59 & Forest. Excellent canarias nity for qualified applicants. Pree dealer training, financial assist- , available. Call today, FE MACHINE SHOP Equipped and ready to go, lathes, miller and drill esses, more with small tools, 2 —— home with ofl heat, large cel of — SA onocl io sell wit: ch. small CRAWFORD AGENCY 53% W. Huron 8t. PE 4-1549 Evenings. MY 3-1143 or OR 3-0063 TO BUY, T9 8EL REALTOR Fantnings Is “BIRD” Sale Land Contracts 52 20% DISCOUNT $5,900 land contract on 3 bedroom home near Wil- liams Lake F w C OR 3-1235, after 6 call OR 3-2603. SOLD 195’ .s4.000 WITH $500 down, $35 @ month at f per cent. Balance $2,158, excellent .ecurity. Sold 1955, $8600, 875 a mo, at 6 per cent. Present bai- ance $7,536. 25 per cent dis- count, excellent security. J. A. Taylor): REALTOR ENSURANCE 100 a Ave Eves FE 4 "ore Pecan “Maas to Loan ~~~ [State Licensed Lenders) _ “GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1950 to 1956 cars. Bring your title Most deais cloned in 30 minutes Leans also made on fur = signatures and other se- Oakland Loan Company 203 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 2-9206 BORROW WITH . CONFIDENCE HFC — Housenoid Finance Cor- Gat eterna sd 7 years of Dries may peared pay iseowe a tas er woth) ments. Loans « te mode Without endo: : ers. service i ae fast. 5. ee, pi ually H oan Finance 28 8, aera 8 Ta ey mus. you with CTA Pind Te Ps Plane d fig = dishes.”’ yaw PRNL AK “You wash, I'll dry, and Daisy can sweep up the broken Money to Loan 53, ~~~ eine Saconend Lenders) | $25 TO $500 $25 TO $500 pcan co 3% E£. FE 8-0421 WRENC % *: PRIENDLY. SERVICE LOANS Get cash here to pay off left- over ‘ill or ghd — er rdinot |S ceerinn, Phone ‘or 1 come itn " LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. W_ Lawrence St FE 2-0249 Buckner Customers Happy Folks Buckner's Employes serve with a smile in the most friendly manner, Tt ts easy to deal at Buckner's” where courtesy and kindness are shown te everyone and borrowing ty a pleasure, Provid for vou fmmediate and future happiness by arranging for a ca credit account with the | company here you are comed, aot your patronage is ap- Preciated Loans to $500, Up to 24 months to 16 FINANCE CO. IND FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDG., PONTIAC 4512 DIXIE HIGHWAY DRAYTON. PLAINS 230 BARNSTON, ___ 440" _ VAN wel- WALLED LAKE DYKE, UTICA TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH, LOANS $25 TO $500 AUTOS HOUSEHOLD iol sess Ph. Rochester OF 60711; O 1-0701 LOANS, $25 TO | BAXTER NE 64 W. Lawrence &t PE 41538 WHEN YOU NEED _ $25 to $500 ‘ar or turn re. No “erments Bed ge od = budget. We will be Finance Co. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. = PR 46-1574 Ae eet With ~~ on service and ing, where new pres conewita og rooms await phone FE 58-6121 and tel! a4 yout neens, Home & Auto Loan Company 7:N Perry Street (Sec oor) Hours: 9 to © ; Saturday, 9 to 1 __ Mortgage Loans es 54 “LO: AN 'S—$600 to $1,500 any hone aa 4} Modern oF not, ia in Oakland 4, For home additions or im- rovements. __Serap_& Iron ___S6A 4-1 PRICES # R paar CARS and iron. FE HIGH DOLLAR JUNK ut Wrecked cars. rr ‘08 — 23-5402. Sale Household Goc Goods 57 bas Bt Sot tr ELEC. "By Jay Ala ‘Sale Howschold Goods 57 omeuamrs Rarer vent aooD gig jaro. Mules, A ae lige war war- only hine Gis, Pay ‘i cown nly 4 per wk see call FE 20143. Allen's Appliances. i 3 10-Sc KLEENEX Se MA- chines, \%2 oan ELEC! HEATER 79.95. gal heater. $54.95 For oF Miscellaneous 60 Peale te Pate Ena conh. - EVER : TO “BUILD . te ‘161 Dixie BMA $5911 Clarkston Cheap. Box 1, Pontiac _ Press La ites $18. ree SIZE GAS eToys, $20, OR Save bert if ‘41 Oube, 7Ors,« MISC, ITEMS. Gas-Stove, A-1 condition, ' $55. Caen apy gelrigerat:) ALUMINUM or, $20. F SIDING. Gas “. 3 He at se AWNINGS $20; #35: sie range, like new,~$100. ABITANT Bt BUNK BEDS, 5. BLOND . ing. suite, playpen cory. At items like new, call 4 ECORD Y 8. CALL Hil-Fi RECORD PLAYER. CA 3-0660. any chairs. & rollaway bed & si crib. $224 Pontiac Lk. KIRBY VACUUM WITH ATTACH- _ments, $135 ¥ 3-5603. KENMORE aoek WASHER 1 yr. old: Coldspot : = chrome table & _ & ref. Rd, Can be seen time, KELVINATOR DEEP Pare PREEZE, moots, 19 Pertect May ‘2 heater. “GAL, 10 yr. seen at 420 Barnard, "Waterford. “ELECTRIC WATER waranty, $00.06 yew. ©. 3465 Auburn Rd. LIVING “ROOM SOFAS, MODERN, Lae Fogg A & SPRINGS , slightly soiled’ Buy a : bed @ 5 a. $10: bare bs bd =e unit for the price of a weed ie “a used than @ year, unit. Michigan Fluorescent, Pur- uto washer, | as iene niture annex, 397 Orchard Lake deer Ori: stove, "420.0 30444. Ave... ee MITCHELL TV. iT’ SCREEN. q- “FC ye G nog Radon Good cond. $50. FE CONOLE “saat +8 MAHOGANY 17° GE reseqe com comb. 's Single bed. OR | Excellent condition, FE 5 ?+PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE. pr. drapes. Reasonable. TE ber 2PC. SECTIONAL DAVENPORT. plebog PE 5-5063 after 6 & week- ‘-PIECE DINETTE SET. CHROME yellow trim. 1 large arm chair, ns ) 43685. FT. GE REFRIGERATOR. ELEC * flows 2 PES bha20 Double bed rE after q _6 pm. es Pe. ~ DINING ROOM SUITE, E Leas condi Kenmore washer, 1 old. 28° ft. extension ladder. m3 - PIECE MAHOGANY DINING ye suite, Including Duncan « | Phyfe table, 6 chairs, china cab- inet, Also edges. Call FE 2-1001 for Sppoint- ment Pc BLOND LIMED OAK DIN- af ioe RAYTHEON TV CON- P ae Will trade for smalier set FE_ 5-431 os @° HOTPOINT RANGE EXCEL- lent condition. §6 N. Tasmania 7° MUNTZ CONSOLE. WILL Sc. _Call after 6 EM 3-5255 1955 MODEL FRIGIDAIRE. 40” Electric wonder oven , $225. lint cheat ten sulte & record player. | $275, = OR 3-0985 after 63000 ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR THE HOME ard FOUND tot to Spac . ell sizes. Gas and electric refriger- awrs. Ranges and water heaters. Bathroom fixtures, bets, c’ dressers, vanities and » mattresses. Li room suites, occasional Henge age ta ner. = == “trade dept. for real sto OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN TERM OR EASY FR UF TO 2% MONTHS TO PAY pot buy sell _— — on out nu lonk aro’ 2 acres of free arkDg FE f-0241 orrx. Bait? 9 TO AND SUN, 12 TO 5 4 — L. ef Pontiac or 1 mile &. of Auburn Heights en Auburn Rd.. M50 tPe DINETTE. JR. Size. FE “i MURPHY BE Bea) ie’ RCA a “CONSOLE TY, .%. TV adtenna 4 kit, $0.95. WALTON TV Walton, Cor Joslyn FE 2-2257 6 PIECE LIVING ROOM SET, davenport aod chair 2 blond ste sew ing plus nine 7 able. $40.50. er beat Marble dresser iol sae chest. Washe er, Sofa bed, sis. 50. iectaser $29.50. Gas stove, $24.50 Electric stove, 0.50. We buy, sell and exchange. Pearson's Fur- niture. 42 Orchard Lk. Ave. & Excellent | WECCI, . LIKE = NEw. “WITH ZiG- Goo - BARGAIN — 4 h 1.35 Make 10 payments of §7.50. Will x eet . bring our home anytime, _ Call’ PE. ese, Coronet” S ALE Fir Plyscord: 4x8% sheet... 94.98 NORGE AUTO, , Wagner 7 MOS. janket insulation, 100 sq. ft. ae") $125. areEm _ ney = —— me. * us per M Zonclite pei nag 100 aq, ft. ey Li PEWRITER . 490.06 | Rew os .: ber M | Doug) me axi2, 2x14 SSrawer ees chest. Spnorouuimennnc $10.00 New wutaide we fa oe ee 7.00 sa as Fir 2x) x = $15 00 weiateiais now . $90 WHER", NF ply Wood % eee wardrobe... $20 00 6 tb. bag insulation _.. 2° bebe iBalee dose Sombe We “ys “gas Wash $22 00 100 84 fl foil insulation |. $0.00 roll be Lal 06 Overeuatie mee 4 Sanairts toilet 3 55 ak | Sot! pipe. galvanized pipe, sewer nears ror en aTrUneE co Panalyte glued on %" | erock, planer and hardware. “ ply wood 110 aq. ft./ pe ne nae WOLventen Lounee’™ | SAVE Ue 70, sue om MATER RR makers pustenteed Taye | eee E2076) EASY CREDIT TERMS. | : Paden as Oh a Br Pr SA tanoter ae Tob wos. ARE SURE 45160 town kitchen, off & gas furnaces. BU RME Is TE R ieee eamoR aa ee) ee oe oe, eee matic: water eater, ard- electric stove. STARS sone eprom —— erock scat outer Late Be Co. IGERTORS LA * ¢, galvanized, copper, black oR aeaen one of America’s best | pipe all J fittings, Lowe Bros, —— EM 3417) @& EM 63747 makes, perfect, new guaranteed int and super Kemtone. | 1 eecome & 6 Mile Rd. for 5 years, buy @ new refrigere. REIONTS SUPPLY, 2685 Lapeer Detro es Rolls! tor for a littie mute than « use d FE 4-543) ae a | SE “PT 1c eu, AN = machine Le os aa nave arr ke RECESSED. | ca = con aco See Livina. = retorts om | FE_¢08 3812 Eilts. Lk. aT) ROSE noe te LIVING ROOM SUITE. uh *n os showers. “ es __Rd. flew” jpeceenens, " T Ih L b _ _ SALE ON TILE hick. RECLAME kuctaimeD — - ALL YOU a tt umper BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, Se |“ wan Plasterboard, Rock sath, Paint, | SALE lb, INOL EUMS UNION WRECKING CO. Hardware Plumbing, end and Elects | LINO: SIZE, $2.49, 245 W 8 MILE RD cal su aes yrFt, Wall Tile 5c eee TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL. 8s vane aw. Huron. FE stat 4 OUTLET, 18 8. Saginaw rere PE 5-3063, ae SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE, peEF AND PORK — HAI LETS $42.50 VA “excellent condition, with attach: | “ quarters. Opdyke Mit. our oan Lavatorion, $20.50. value | $14.98 J lance, ahaa: a a Stall show com fau- Week. Phone. Credit. Manager. = JOT 6 BUICK | cots ‘and cu value, Miss Danton, PE 5.3604. nates Deane nee See at ears: 45. These are slightly marred. RE SEWING MACHINE SALES —Beat_offer buys. PE 2-0101, ichigan Fluorescent, 393 Or- 6 YEAR CRIBS, BRAND NEW. $15.95. R wet roof inner: tresses, $7.05. Pearson's ee ture, 42 chard Lake Ave. APARTMENT SIZE Gas. “RANGE, four burner, $129.50 value, $50.95. Slightly scratched; also several full size in E ic and Gag at extraordinary a Michigan Fluorescent, 383 Or- __chard Lake Ave. APT. Gas “RANGE, £ BRAND NEW. In cfates. 4. burner. All white hati “s Purni- . To a -in or t house, part!y constructed. 4. To bulid a garage or on cages, yes} Swaps Apply 2 209. National 1 Bu Pon or phone FE 8s * fie -OLD co y MPLETE- modern TRAVERLITE _ Housetrailer of 2 ecrooms, modern kitchen, full bath and air Pearson _ture. 42 Orchard La Lake Ave. 4 RMS. OF C CLEAN F \N FURNITURE. _ Like new. FE 5-1244 iv 6 UPRIGH “AMANA, FREEZ- er. = equ fies, ‘“** take over pay- ments ern KIR-CONDITIONERS_ Fe FoR HOME ‘Sebick’s, MY 3-371. sue “ENGR WASHER — dryer. 1 yr. old; Colds ® cu. ft.. 2? yrs. old; chrome din- ette set reasonable 5224 Pontiac Lake AUTOMATIC WASHERS: DENDIX. ing. Will sell with low down ayment or take car or what ve you in TRADE. Cali FE 8-6003. TWIN LAUNDRY WILL Sous or trade for ceane tub. FE Good cond 230 or what have ‘you. call F FE 5-546. Allen's FisH SHANTY AND GRAY FUR coat, like new.4 Swap for boat trailer or r table saw. OR 3-0326. LATE MODEL CAR AND CASH FOR YOUR LAND CONTRACT {WHERE YOU vag | VE SOLD PROPERTY). iss . VAN WELT, Pnone OR 4135 SWAP: 2 ‘LOTS & & 2%+-FT. COTTAGE cruiser good condition, for what eng ra in mornings WE Se ON a ers de caved Power KEL LY'S HARDW! ARE at Adams, Hi SWAP SERVICE | WILL HE get a Swap, buy or sell, ___For Sale ¢ Clothing | 56 UTIFUL SPRING surre, te by appointment aly. c GIRLS ated i W001. COAT, __ Size 14, $10, MA e, 1010 FE S707 cond. 5%. Coli 0 _shore Dr., Lake Or wr 8 DI etre ‘SET. eet a 6AC- MAYTAG WASHING ACRE at 596 Lake- WINDOWS SAVE DURING FEBRUARY CALL FE 4.2575 MIDWE ST SUPPLY FE 42675 oN. _ Telegraph ADJUSTABLE PIPE DIE xX" Wrench $12. Large pool table. trailer and guns. Swap _Serviee, OR 3-856) ALU MINU M “SIDING “Its ‘com to buy in “ = lation, jie rs are 3 months ine > ‘coanee). Insulate and | save fuel. “rst payment in spring Ne money down. Five years to pey Also aluminum storms and awnings. Younstown kitchens, or- namenta! .roas Buy direct re save. VALLELY'S, AUBURN Rochester Rds Call OLive peed _for free estimate 2 bps xa TRAILER POR BALE. 8%. ¢ all FE 4-2031. 4 INCH ‘SOIL PIPE. SAVE PLUMBING 1728. Saginaw ANCHOR FENCES Neo money down. FHA approved, _FREE. ESTIMATES. PE 5-147 cue pend cal at, 100) _ PORTABLE crusher er hour _ ont |_ Mar! aR w ulie. ot AUTO, WATER aaa rrr oy 5 ft. cast iron tubs, $64.96. Re- verse trap toilets. a.11; 3 pe eoueed ‘cone ha totlet and lava- rq Thompson, | ry BABY oe AND FURN | _OR 31144 ‘sor PE 54-2100 of ah eee ae & ; *” ane tt | af quae ae §-2100 ; PLYWOOD Cash & es ok | rrr. | WWW GE cscs cacchstenvesess GAM SeG'KO’ DICH cc cccseccereees $1600 tar BE i 4 Many kinds also. Outsk & doors of all kinds; low re ee: . __1488 Baldwin Ave Ph FE 2-2543. iron posts, $19.95 Birmingham. MI | with hardware, $15. 508 Russ" SECOND HAND MERCHAN- dise. 4250 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Magnavox 12” table “medel Masnaves. Combination phonog: G 27 _S. Saginaw os PRE one Music Co, 18 £. Huron FE WrD. To BUY: : USED FLUTE. __FE 2-5175. vaPE TAPE RECORDER. i _year old, $100. PE 21546. Sale ( Office e Equipment < 63 — spore oe FOR . week or Renge.- ve $6221, FE reais, REBUILT TYPEWRITER, $39.50. REBUILT ADDING MACHINE, REBUILT anu RRcuatER, DRAWERS, $29.50 NEW A 5, MAGNE, $5 We buy, Lal end ‘gor service “oe ir all Sypee ae. e® ma- ‘Tak sae ee Machines 3850 Elizabeth Lk. Rd, PE .8-6221 pute FE 4-6089 eam to ® pm. soil ot $3.20 PER copper aac. K Warwicks.. PEs 4-5080. STEEL SCAFFOLDING. SMALL line pumps, feo 83,000 BTU af furnace, coun. | ter flow. Ome 220 gal. fuel ofl | aa One - ignition SShimes. oe in. orange Eyer 304 STOP, LOOK gh ‘sale goed bidg. 22 ft. wide, 60 ft long. All in * ft. sections. Easy to put back up. Also butld- #. H. P. Button. MY | i LaT. ‘4° | gutter, Sheetrock WiLL BRING TO ¥ SOLID “Fe liao —— condition. ae home o obliga- . EX . Phone FE by ~ dl ‘too NORGE 2 DR. RE- TABLE-TOP GAS RANGE. GOOD | . $F" 21061. Seater BER achaten RANGES FOR opel yonee: R 8B. Munro, 1060 wee iy RADIO oar a 8 piece dining room eet .... GOS PORES .. 2.6.66. ease RCA 21" TV demonstrator .. MANY ITEM: NT Tf THOMAS ECONOM ’ FURNITURE CO. PL ep ete j ised { Trade n tt : Lounge chair ............-.-. $995 DeeaSOP ic ccccscceces » $14.95 BOOK COBO ....... 2... ceeee vee $14 ae or baie 02. pd chair ...... d Eiectrle ran 3 piece sectior ds. Ss TERMS < 31.8 Saginaw 6t. Pontiac Mich., Maytag waged washer as ‘ ROY’ REPLACEMENT Frigidaire a 96 Onkland 2-4021 auto ) SEWING MACHINE. LIMED cabinet. Must sacrifice, $80. BASSIN' TTRESS. IR. 2 a Exc. at ait sete TIRES.| bridesmaid gown, size 11. OR SeUrFY On BOtLE SE, FURNITURE SENDIX DUOMATIC WASHER & for mobile home, 35’ at ér. . FE hori ee Pg e e. a d : $200 «14 oo OG MA-| BE other sets at equal se son's furniture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave, CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS. FE 5-6755. __Working or not. FI COMPL) LIVING ROOM AND two bedrooms — condi. tion. $500 —— COLUMBIA HI-FI CROSLEY - SH SHELVADOR REFRIO- oar: Like new. $1865 cash DEEP FREEZER. is CU. FT. new unit, cheap. pe Glendale. — DAVENPORT. RUE a tees y attend lounge r soc bolstered ebair, walnut dropleaft Heol antique dining room side. Saree on vecuum. 4-1916 or ur¢ a9. va sa ieee mentee DOBLE OWEN ELECTRIC stove 3 gril! Tike new. $250. 0 DUNCAN Bs i DINING } ROOM Se-gallon gal nae ge sthre set, MY 44236 GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell things you're not using chromic — oo - Ob 133 poe ru . w Bure tan { ¢ ~ WAYNE ‘Used 2 and Reconiditioned Wringer ABC, , si. 85 0 Apt. site : in . sg gaa Y raf cee * CLAYTON'S euene renege bed with —o TORD' S ai AREHOUSE izabeth FURNITURE & APPLIANCES PE 5-9474 Lake Rd, . ,wuto. M1 6-1300__ WESTINGHOUSE. | at Good 30, ‘= WestiNoHOUsE | REFRIG, 12 CU. cette i, FT, RE- MAyiair floor samule rare. gas TR! L.A WAGNER CO. Phone PE 5-027 seta. 2 GABERT'S | APPLANCE SALE ball to 40 pols cent discount on all refrigerators, and electric yrs to pay. FE 5-6180 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 20% 4 FT. 1 SECTIONAL BUILD- ing. For information se cure Heouty 4 Patterson 8t., _.Board of Education. a a a aeARe TILE, 12¢ EA, Fires ti ash cn pills "and fite brick, Blaylock COAL BUILDING SUPPLY CO a ‘Lake Ave, FE }7101 vo ere CABINET 8IN total “CASH yt ksi R FURNITURE Ks FROM $50.95. —_ 2. build no from $3.95. Dou- from $695. GO, A. _Frompece, 0 8. Perry Lae DAIRY FARMERS GET OUR LOW prices on bulk milk coolers. We can save you money Write to Box 46. Davisburg Mich. chard Lake Ave USED SHALLOW JET” WATER _pump, Good cond, MA 4-388. WE BUY USED > WASHING | Ma- wa chines, wringer ¢ “Watch. This s Space for — Inventory Specials! Church's, Inc. 107 8 Squirrel Ra =. FE 2-02733 wooD AND “ALUMINUM COMBI- nation aon on yates. BENSON. L U UMBE R CO. WATCHES — LADIES-GENTS 17 STOVES. BOUGHT, SOLD. EXx- DO YOUR PAINTING NOW—OVER changed phenged 5, 602 Mt. Clem- 3060 colors to choose from. Cochin _ens. 1 paint & Super Kemt : . SOFA ¢ GREEN, 0c “3000 COND. SLIP); BARNES HARDWARE cover. PE yee 142 W_Huron 8t___Fasy Parking TRADE-IN DEPT. | Empire Guar. electric w $29 95 Guard. cre refrigerator eee 2600 Union _ cae t Commerce sional chairs... ...... é -o living room suite ... $1995| THE LAKE Chae 7 neest 6 . dining room suite .. $49.95 WINDOW AND TRIM MFOR 5 pe. wood dinnette ........ $20.95 Knotty Pine Saaeine. No. 3 sit 34 room of] heater . $39.94 | Baseboard coc ceeee OHO Dining rm. oT chairs ....$295 Doo. & window trim $i-c MAN’S Flush interior doors from $4.95 18 W, _Pike | at. ca Fe ¢112 Single picture window sash $14.96 up FREE STANDING TOIL STs ‘G18 95 | USED | GAS RANSZ, $1995 UP. ope double sinks a R. B. Munro Electric co, 1060 | Washbowis with fttings | sites | W Huron ; Prompt bath sets with trim 7 = irreguiars $90 95 save P LUMBING SUPPLY Sag’ a w PE 56-2100 | FIRST UALITY 5 PFT. BATH- tubs, 50. B grade toilets, $19.95 32x31 double sinks, $14.05; hand basins from doo G. A. Thomp- _son, 80 S. Perr: . FURNACES Sie eS a AND IN- atalled. 24-hour service. All makes _OR 3-5634. Ken) Kenyon |! Heat Ming Garage Doorg Berry Steel overhead factory sec- eae ends. All sizes and prices. antes selection from $35 and . A modern door on your avaee. costs think, t us give 317.8. Paddoce ss PE_‘2-0203 HOMART STEEL COAL FURNACE ve + HOT WATER HEATER, W GAL as, new approved for use on ‘onsumers lines, $98.50 and $119 50 values, $4959 and $5050 These are slightly marred Also electric oil and tied gas heaters at | terrific values Michigan Ker cent, 393 Orchard Lake Av HOTPOINT IRONER & 38 SMITH & Wessen_ revolver FE 44-3000 LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS ractory service and pore Free test __ HURON 8T. LIMITED “OFF ER above 30 gal. heater. PONTIAC® PLULBING AND HEATING 492 &, Sagina + PE 24997 used plywood that has been used for form work. Has no uniform | sive. Good for sheeting. 508 _.Michigan FE 68-8087. JET WATER yg $60.95. 0. A. | type. Beast ale. Moe BTU BTU. Complete with controls, Let 50, ie | LARGE QUANTITY oF %-1ncn* Jewels, All makes—Large selec- ise | lizabeth Lake y Sale Store Equipment 64 titan 10-FT. we. Ae CASE -~ Jest ine e new. PE 4-566 ec a Like Coe. * ts Me os GR plete. sna rpaaan Shelves re ae. Sell Dixie Hwy ‘ee WALK IN # front. Meat i. a on Stadt scales, & 3-0083 dais Bi and Lyman scope rib Com bination ratte, < eeneqresh. $35. PE 4 = Bet ol anne MODERN AND ANTIQUE: Buy. SPORTSMEN Visit our gunemith, Complete re- pair service Bluing, scopes, mounts, restocking. Mon. to Thurs Pe arty Glo & Sat 4 to to 4. SANDY'S SPORT SHOP 1770 8. Telegraph PE 30140 __ Sand, Gravel & I 1 & Dirt 6 66 ft TOP SOILL Black Sand, Gravel & Fill CLINTON PT RON ARD M A-| TOP SOIL. CRU ) STONE sand, gravel, fll om Conklin, 111 Ce 72. . BLAGE Sand, gravel eng “ai dirt. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 apple. ash, maple. son $0 cord & de- livered. $681 FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL PUR- nace & fireplace wood, Speedway Fue Orcha: USED POWER Onna aaak: 1 Oil, rd ance sale during this off sea- | FE 56158 Oakland Puel & Paint son. or $35 (total pr ins cE. WOOD. OAK wart gg ob gon fre tek a the = — * ers Ww - a st bare : in W re D Wood. neue PE 3eMe — en wn Equ a ward ‘Norn ot 14 mi) Bir-| WID: GOOD pry Lee TP Sr _mingham _MI piles near FOR SALE; "5050 FROM 5 TO 6 dollars a cord at house. C. Gor- _don, Call Holly, MElIrose 4-6857. _Plants, 7 Trees, | Shrubs 68 68 -SHADE TREES Sugar Maple, Silver Maple. — let to © dlamete apie. to - Ne watts any amount. 14" Retal) o eree and p io all kind, PO AC LANDSCAPING 633 iva. tion. $7.96 up. Easy Payment Plan | EDWARD'S OUTLET, 18 8. Saginaw - YOU SAVE Insulatio sw lasterboa, adateaey lath indows—flush doors Call us for price and Free Estimate of your building needa Now at Low Winter prices PAUL ST. CYR; LUMBER CO. 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. EM 3-2731 We deliver—-Cilosed Sun. _ and Wed. WESTINGHOUSE REFRIG. $45. General Electric range. Good working cond Kelvinator $85. Old fashined ice box | @ bunch of dishes, $5. 7030 _ Drive EM 3-414. Call YOUNGSTOWN CABINET SINK, 84" model, tant value, Pee 56. Th are al marre a several 427° and 66" models. Wall and base cabinets at extraord!- nary values. Young’ hed Kitchen Annex, complete display rooms and free plannt service Micht- et a Orchard ® Do It Yourself 61 PPP PLP AP RL LAL EL LLP LALA LOD OL BOAT AND FLOOR POL- scrubbers, cement ere. re sheamers, ete. 6-31 FOR RENT , Floor sanders—hand sand ~_ ‘Rare at Ly i | ~ land Fuel end Paint, 436 Orehard ay tt Ke Are FE 5-6150. ae MACHINES ee rdware, Pll cn he Pri. thru , 10 to 4 " closed Peta, mica. 8 30 to Wed i MONTCALM, ‘boupen SUPPLY FE 54712 156 W., Monte eee akiand = 436 Orchard Lake Ave. and Paint. FE 54-6150 Lumber Bine dee™ alt Some lim. ft. 9¢ ne ‘en ty a Pine Lop to sane Se, Fir 2x4 lin, &: dc, 2x4, 210, i 2212, Rooting. Sheathing Bontds, $65. trock Paneling Plywood, Insulation. k Steel. J3ED PLUMBING jasins, Toilet Combinations. ony Ta TERMS ON ALL paws | home ee i ARR. a Cameras, Equipment OIA, POP ee BOUGHT, SOLD, TRADED , EPPERT’s CAMERA SHOP s1 W. Hu FE_5-6615 __Sale M Musical G Goods ¢ 62 1 Be BASS san ACOURDEON. 620 a. 0 OR ALMOST HEW CORNET, WITT. __ Sacrifice to best offer. Li ALTO SAXAPHON®E, 975. ackaet 42542. ANTIQUE ORGAN AND PLAYER iteousion Ns LOW cE ON EST RI ell sizes. Accordiois ‘oaned free ¥. beginners with ‘essons. ons oan PhO a = Co. 18 A tag eon, ane We . Rad E. FE 5-0477 or F FE 5-0334 | TREE eA " PREE ESTT- mate. __ For s Sale Pets 69 [s | t MEXICAN DONKEY WITH HAR- Lake Orion 2 TRAINED REG. BEAGLI _8._ Parke St. = ? PEXINGESE PUPPIES. FE 3 F HANDSOME INTELLIGENT TRI _ OR 3-0656 T COLLIESR D_ PUPPIES. 1 weeks old, $10 apiece, 1356 E. neers Call OL 1-1350 between pm. | aon REG, BLACK LAB. RETRIE- AKC REGISTERED GERMAN Shepherd. amas — Pet Shop, _.09 8. Astor, PE 4-64 AKC REG. SPRINGER. SPANIEL trained by i lend & water retriever. oat, PE 2.2938 or aluminum BLACK MALE Ce B_COCKER 2 SPANIEL. 5 MONTHS. PE BRITTANY -SPANTELS, AKC & F.DSB. ores itne of. cham) set relay a . exceptional pat trial Pa a we: MAyt Sostons. AT STD, AKC REG. Cu: OR e. DACHSHUND PUPPIES. RED. $35. for females & $40 for males. FE OO eee DOBERMAN PUPS. REDS. MALES and females Husky. healthy, __AKC Teg, Reas. ‘Lincoin 25 GERMAN SHEPHERD MALE. _4 mos. $50, MArket 4-2650 | MEXICAN BURRO. FEMALE 3 yrs. Gentle, $175 saddie & bridle, like pew, oat cart. & harness, new, $90. FE 2-8695 PARAKEETS — SOME E TALKING Canaries, cages 20 yrs. in sam location, Crane's Bird Hatchery. _2489 Auburn. FE 4-651 6. POMERANIAN PUPPIES. ~ BEAU- , 2931 Elba St., off Far- 3 (TOY) POODLE ry REG. _ «41 Tr Third st, ~Patakeets, Guar. to Talk Some talking ite — quins, Cages, Bt., __2-4025, * PARAKEETS, CANARIES. SUP- plies. 183 Sanderson. PE 2-177 PAR RAREETS CA ANARIES. 3. CAGES. Pood. mes. 1927 584 Oakland Ave. Fo RES 2) vice SOF _—s ee ae SER vice tor Mi) 2 a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 19, 1957 eS: eT TTING & between « deliver. _ MA | 5-0666 -UATBA Bay, vac LOVER, HAY. and %c. OA 68-2231. ALFALFA im, 6 OAL 2.2179 Lo yl HAY, , $11 TON. ALSO 3 Pee ats ue te HAY 60c a bale, MA 5-4791 | t 60D HAY FOR SALE WILL DFE-| liver. Pine Row Farms. 611 Snel! Rd. Lake Orion. OL 2-3731 la FimoTHY & ALFALFA nay No . $20 a a For Sale Livestock 72\~ JERSEY COW, 3 YRS OLD ae | freshen in mid-April. TB. Bangs tested. $140. U_9-1760 STEWING HENS AND CHOICE = beef for home freezers. FE TOP QUALITY YORKSHIRE yearling boar, $65. Empson, 1360 __Granger_Rd., Oxford. OA 8-2442. __Wanted _Livestock 73 POLL WANTED: PIGS OF ALL ‘SIZES. | esl Jones, MA 45-5206, Clark- s : Sale Farm Produce 35 : . APPLES & SWEET Se. nonre- Ee _ Rd. 10 a.m, to 6 p.m, . : OAKLAND COUNTY FARMERS’ MARKET : CLEARANCE SALE: CHAIN SAWS. e heave several good one man | _Beisevie FREE Z ERS Brand New RCA - Whirlpools 1956 Models on #113 rE ‘KING BROS. Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke hog Rh are MOST COMPLETE ‘and appl’ tore in this area. “Care Wired Hitches and rioad instelled. TRAILER EXCHANGE a 2. Telegra FE 2-3400 Sor: eg PM. 1 | MY ay Sour 27° MODERN MAY- a of ae yl mo, pay- TRAILER EXCHANGE 10 WIDES—10 WIDES 14 Models wer 36 to $0 ft. hag one financ’ RAIRIE EB SCHOONER 8S Tele ape EVES. eat 8 & SUN. PM FOR LATE MODEL MOBILE homes, reconditioned. lke ‘new. on low. low dn payments. bal like rent, see CLIFF DREYER at | TRAILER EXCHANGE Holly, Mich, lot N. Villiage Limits 15220 Holly Rd MElrose 4-6771 OXFORD TRAILER SALES 1957 Generals, arene: Holly and Michigan Arrow o $0 ft long & to 10 wide Petts ee accesso- ries MY 2-0721 4 pee cent bank tates Only '. down. 1 mile south of Lake Orion on 2 “FT STEWART HOUSETRAIL- Air conditioning & carpeted lew down OE we Will take car in trade 46-6920 SAVE UP TO $1,500 _ ON ‘56 PONTIAC CHIEF DEMOS 36 TO 47 LENGTHS Your trailer wil For Sale Housetrailers 78 2-3200 never be worth | MA vr) Needs .work. 3-2170 ‘S36 models A __ #155. J Easy GMAC terms. M15 offer. buy! 125 "53. ‘@ tom panel . 4% "$6 Chev, % ton stake» ,..,.81605 _ Chev. stake $1895 Just your car or down. _HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” Fate oA Disie a atese at i “nites "tH ® .” Gade WEE HALF -TON PICKUP. Make OR 2 NEW 1 DEMO. F-i00 PICKUPS real MU 1055 half-ton ricku er, to go to work for Easy GMAC p, large he you. $845 terms CHEVROLET | ___For Sale Trucks _ 90) ‘TRUCK SPECIALS "48 Chev. \% ton panel .,.. ‘49 GMC % ton pickup .... = FUNNY BUSINESS — by Hershberger . | 3 ciean and iow mileage, ready NORTH CHEVROLET 1000'S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham lee For Sale Cars ‘| 1956 SPECIAL BUICK STATION 91 ib toga boagrd bt Pict jay A low- trailers wagon Full power and extras ROB “GUTCIINSON bike new. $2,505 OLive 1-0675 MOBILE HOME octet ve 53 BUICK HARDTOP. LIKE NEW 4301 Dixie Hwy. _: OR 3-127 _ Fully equipped. $825. OR 3-4549 ent Space _ ‘2 _ OE. BLUE & IVORY. 2 __Rent Trailer S bd 79 , $300, take over ;payments or 105 E. Jackson. Lake MODERN & PRIVATE TRAILER __ Space Ww _Dorts Fa. MOBILHOME ESTATES MODERN lake front -& playground. MOBILE MANOR oxForD tiac. Also trailer sales. Base rate $23.50. Phone MYrt'e _ Auto Accessories _ 80) BPP LOO OOO el Pt ware | 2 US. ROYAL TIRES Walls. 6 70x15. FE __ ‘SL CHEV °MOTOR & NS ‘50 Ford motor & renee im 73 John- _son For S Sale Tires 0A wre BUY A AND ‘SELL “oo0D tires. $3.50 up Abe viitewalls STATE TIRE SALES 503 8 Saginaw STANDARD BRAND “NEW TIRES Traded in on General ad tires bad ooo “Lo cent off. white” white wal ED. ‘WIL LIAMS 451 8S Saginaw at Raeburn GsED TUBELESS TRUCK TIRES. Mee sizes, 370 8. Segmew. ___ Auto Service - - Bi CnANEAEAPS GRINDING Fo. THE ear linders rebored Zuck Ma- $3500. 33 Hood, Phone FE For r Sale e Motorcycles 8&3 POR PARTS AND SERVICE ON Bevidson Marie a ff? Harley vidson "tes to 372 Bouth lack or aoe & Kecesueries 85 Oorwe eee - ~ 12 FT ee BOAT. 36 HP Ph, PE 5-3697 sie MG Bolens & Wheel horse tractors—36 & 66 HP kinds of attach- demonstra’ ons Saeest, ; McCULLOCH : CHAIN SAWS NEW AND USED PARTS AND SERVICE aa oe ee & SON Le ps pas Teneo vie | or good vssd ea San Oliver 735 tractor with backhoe and loader, good | se, . discount. We also have : other new and used trac- tors and implements. We carry:a complete line of - parts and we service all | 1986 EOF. CHRIS CRAFT BAR- EMY FE | _ Orion. 1955 convertible finish. V-# Birmingh new STICK a pred 4 dr. sedan, MI 4-5639 BUICK CONV R&H, 32 Dyna. dn Great Lakes _clean, PE 4-2064 a ‘$1. CHEV paint, R& clean month. Great Lakes. Ml 12| 1983 CHEVY BEL AIR. SHARP. Rear. oomngps sport runabout, Oniy hours, Pully equipped includti ea |: = _Mariva St. ier. FE | i961 CHEVY DEL 3 hersepower motor. or PE 24776 CENTURY neg'ts ALL ‘MODELS DISPLAY. ‘57 Ling JACK- ETS JUST ARRIVE MTRS., MERCUTY FINANCING AVAILABLE ALSO USED TRADE IN INLAND LAKES SALES 3127 V w. W. Huron FE #7121 FE 2-61.22 COME AND SEE THE COMPLETE line < “7 eeeory motors From 6 to 6 h.p. Sale of a few 1956 models of fibergias and alu- — boats and some 1956 M es at a big — curt er, Gun & Sport 19210 ee Wouy "RA. Holly. MElrose ¥ OUTBOARD | MOTORS tts and service. Shorty Hook's 3735 Orchard Lake ree ‘Use Our ir Layaway Plan sate ‘ST boats and Evinrude All models in siock Harrington Boat Works leee 8. Telegraph FE 2-8033 SEA NYMPH 14 FT. ALUM. Boar. beg h. ere Evinrude motor and trail- _= than one yr. old. $600 5-9897 tr Tranaperietion Oltered 87 FLY BY AIRLINER. CALIFOR- nia, $7; St. Petersburg, Tampa ing Fords, Ford Fergu-| sons, Fergusons and Oli- | vers, “+ PONTIAC FARM & INDUS. FEB. AT Located : — nore of New | Rd. & 's mile = meaty Rd. 14 Hereford Model H r and side delivery — conve . corn oe dairy rmer or ccuyan itiierd_ te ise ebrl , 1 i ' nk of Detroit, ; ed by Oak Grove Meth- x BROS. OWNERS. Howell. +S. “B. SMITH, SALES e RK. ‘enim AUCTION types of tractors includ-| | Economy cars Miami}, $39.81; Honolulu, $185 plus tax. Ferry. Service, Inc OR 3-1254 LEAVING FOR PHOENIX MARCH ist like man to share driving: & expenses PE ¢2771 TRUCK GOING NORTH PART _load. Either way, FE 5-6806_ _Wanted Used Cars _ AVERILT’S Top Dollar fer Sharp Cars 2020 Dixie wy FE 2-9878 See M & M Motor Sales ted top dollar on late model 267 Dixie. Hwy Alw ays Ready to 3uy | dunked and used cars Top $$ paid BAGLEY AUTO PARTS) FE 5-0210 1708 BAGLEY ST HIGH CASH DOLLAR FOR ANY MAKE OR MODEL __23 Auburn off Sag AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND cheap cars FF 2-2666 days or eves WANTED: : SCRAP. (cans __Ph. OR 'Bud Shelton aac Sales! Pays top dolala, on late models 7 — Sharp! $1,895. +S. Parke. _ Mariva, B8t., rear. Powerglide, 1 ow __ DeSota Powerglide Sharp Long, easy 1000 S 136 8 1953 Coupe. tation at its lowes Your terms wi FE 468096 | 1000S. Woody CHEVROLET Red and tvyory Powergiide and white wall tires. A real beauty. $1495 Your old car down - NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. white power, cleanest: one $125. 1 1950 BUICK Bl A ol HT. LIKE $385. FE 40240 FT BUICK. SPE- owner RED. SUPER tires plus nm. $5 1955 ss COUPE DEVILLE | @2 with El Dorado engine. 13,000 FE 54-6433 | mi Fries $3,100. ‘$6 CADILLAC 4 DR. . DeVILLE. Very ciean, low mileage. EM 3-2187 after 6 p.m. or anytime Set & Syn CADILLAC 1949 DR. VERY er 4 p.m. CHEVROLET 956 4door hard top, solid black ary loaded with everything —— wer glide, power pack, power prakes.- power rteering, $1995 Little down — Long terms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birm'ngham radio and 6 dn, UXE 1953 CHEV, BEL | AIR, SHARP, mer. $275 SEE, cee CHEVROLET 1956 convertible. Beautiful 2-tone biue, radio, heater, V-6 engine aad as Rew. $1895 terms CHEVROLET. Black finish Radio and heater Here's good transpor- t cost. $395 ll suit us DOOR, TWO TONE) $15 | 6-280 clean, 1 owner. FE any peek AIR 4 DR HARDTOP. PE 54-3063, ‘48 CHEVY FLEET LINE. OUT or nerd car. '46 Ford hailf-ton pickup. CHEVROLET “1951 4 DR. va ‘ NORTH CHEVROLET . Woodward Ave. Birmingham NORTH CHEVROLET vard Ave. Birmingham | FOR SALE i980 GREEN” CHEV oR 11603 | _2-9130 |CHEVIE. 1960_ glide. | 44. CHEV Alr, 2 de. idl / man, Bham | | | Cor. Auburn & BE. Bivd FE 4-6728 | HIGH § $$$ PAID BUYING FOR OF STATE DEALS GLENN'S : MOTOR SALES 254 8. SAGINAW ST FF 4771 WTD.: JUNK CARS “AND SCRAP | _Service. _ Catt FE 4-9582 THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used cars e We Tive the extra miles. | it ot pay you weil. 4540 Dixie i. J. VANWELA OR 3-1355 WTD. DODGE OR PL Y¥MOUTH. S1, Pia =3 | Preferably 1 ___ For Sale oon 90 47 aloes vV-# ', TON PICKUP | 44083, VAN DY! Extra nice $175. 33 W. Strath- __more _ _ 1% TON WRECKER WITH ASH- ton body & winch Exec. cond $1,205 MI 6-3437 Mobile Station, _ Woodward st Long Lake 1953 CHEVROLET ', TON “PICK- | up. Good cond EM 3-0604. ¢losed until Gaily. Ferm, vate sales For Sale Housetrailers 78 IOS AP w HOUSETRAILER. BDRM. aa ald 3-3050 EXC. COND | - Gingeliville. FE Baldwin, of 928.76 tue} ‘oi | after 2— os | a tor 2 | Coach * Sag "49 GMC PANEL. R & H. ENG. | nm rood shape, OR 37-6849 Ty, £ JNTERNATIONAL LOADER iss SB WARES 33 FT HIGH SIDE trailer, 1000 x 20 rubber Air brakes Can be seen at 675 Oak- land Ave FE 8-0461 1 Hunt. ‘« FORD PANEL TRUCK GOOD | ond. $160 MA 4-2882 as FORD. V-8 %, TON TRUCE: Te miles, MA_ 5-677. THE ANSWER ‘To, YOUR PROBLE M:| Want Ads! To sell, rent; hire, it's FE 28181, _ / 30 CHEV Jade green. R & H good Full price $195. MI 6-8080 mo Great Lakes 4 $200. OP 35222 POWERGLIDE. BEL 6-0385. 1403 Ship- DR. Club Coupe. Good cendition. FE 2 DR GLISTENING Looks & runs $5 dn. $11 35 CHEV Ay WAGON. PG. 4180. _OR 3-4546, OR 3 | CH EVROLET passenger station wagon with Powerglide, white side wall tires, clean as new. Save Priced to 9 V-8& engine heater. ?mileage and on this one, sell. radio, low NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ‘DEMONSTRATOR, | ranch wagon, owner, will. _ Call FE 5-410 1, arran __ as 1957 fer _Ray i ORD save a Private financing. 53 DODGE Coronet 8 2 door, Gyro-torque transmission Radio. Heater. Sig- nals 2 tone meccpemmely ¢ int, jean. 57 Special West Side Used Cars lates at 923 W. Huron FE 4-2185 PLACE TO BUY ARKNER DODGE SALES CHEVROLET 6 cylinder en- 1955 Station ‘Va: gine, radio, heatef, new White wali tires. sell fast. standard shift. | Priced 5 KE, NEAR 20 MILE to | NORTH CHEVROLE a | Birmingham _CRISSMAN — PANY TER, | 1000 S. Woodward Ave. ROnEYROLET coM- MICHI- GAN. where Bs SERVICE is not a word, but an immediate action, and prices are fa ir We world * like you to compare our expert workmanship bos? all eae FEBR — Proven caper bumping ‘and patee | Re and free estimates any make | wo Complete truck service every need epartment parte, retail and whole- » | 952 W. Huron Tan tap 0S ten. m8. © 1957 by MEA Servins, ine. : mile warranty, Page license pe ‘$5. PONTIAC, va ——.. R. & H., white walls, s. Ww BIRMINGHAM. NASH oe se men all ae andi think tney't re. going to Ce For Sale Cars OLIVER BUIGK— $2395 — 1956 Buick Special H’top, | Radio, Heater, Dyna- flow, White-Wall Tires, Custom Trim, A 2-Tone Beauty . 1 210 Orchard lake Ave. Open 8 A.M. to9 P.M. FE 2-9101 CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- some? Let us help you adjust to some less expensive model Lake Orion Motor, Sales AT CLARKSTON RD FORD. -MERCURY ss MY_ 22-2611 FORD 1954 Tudor sedan with V-8 engine Very sharp and lots of extra $745 Very iitth down NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birminsham Always A Good selection) of Late Model Cars HURON MTR. SALES FE_ 2-264) 3 E 3) CHEVROLET BEL AIR. pow. | 68 Saginaw | ergiide. Radio & Heater $36 down Pigldbebtadhs MOTOR Oeuee Sagin ~ POWER- t | | joa resp 6 32 DR EXC. COND. FE ‘88 FORD, CUSTOJ 2 DR, 8, $100. and take over payments. 9765 Dix- | ise fe Hwy. Behind Clark's Service aoe: Also complete drafting set | RUN s “@00D, ig fib, cian .MI 47000 after 5 ‘33 FORD RANCH WAGON, EX- cellent cendition, EM 3-0335. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS, ON ‘54 Ford 6, and $100 for my equity. _Call FE #6144 after 4. Safe Buy Used Cars | Ma A Ford-Mercury en heredity. a1 For The Best In Used Cars Come Out To LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES T ioe Rd. __MY_ 2-261) 144 PORD, “DR. RADIO & | dove Clean . $695 with 66 0 ETROIT MOTOR SALES wi iE 3-080 v8 5 car be nm ._ Sagina STOM V-4 TUDOR heater, 2-tone , power steering wer —— transm See this owner «ow mileage car today Just your car down, Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway it M-15 “$-So7l Open MA ites ‘til © "53 D RANCH WAGON EX. cellent condition, EM 30335. 106 FORD CUSTOM LINE Vé 2 c. in Oct. Can't be told from new. 2,570 actual miles. Ford-o-matic, W8W, electric. clock, R&H, turn ‘signals, tinted glass, 2 Unde tires — = eee 1952 Nash hambier station wag- on. new plates, new brakes and shocks. Ne rust, just like new oul $495 Only $15 down NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham i950 HUDSON. RUNS GOOD GOOD | rubber. New plates. $125. OR | SPECIAL BUY 1956 Olds Holiday coupe. Rydre- | matic, power brakes, all accesso- _ ries, low mileage & sharp. $2,105. 1096 — Riviera, 4 door, Olds, Super Holiday 955 Olds, 98 Holiday | toss Olds. agi a door 1956 Olds, 1955 Buick Connery Riviera. 1955 Fo ranch wagon 1954 Studebaker Champion cone: 954 Ford, door, stom 1953 Olds, 2 2 — = 4 door, 962 Chev . 1950 Olds 4 MANY OTHER. rans adc PRICED sedan. HOUGHTEN & SON CENTRAL PONTIAC'S ONLY LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER CASS AT PIKE 8TS. PE _4-3885 ‘$1 FORD VICTORIA GOOD CON- dition, 34,000 actual miles, FE 7 ‘90 FORD. REAL SHARP $245, $10 down DETROIT MOTOR SALES FE 20021 -_ FORD 1956 Custom ¢door sedan. V-8 engine, Radio, heater and Fordo- matic transmission, Can't be toid from new $1695 Low Down Payment NORTIT CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. 5 Birmingham nae ~ — — en ee 62 FORD V-3, R & BR. PERFECT condition. $595, JEFFREY FORD SALES 10 N. Washington OA 8-2521 46 FORD 2 DR & H. NEW “Tebest & battery. +E 8-2406, aft- 4 1855) Frost, Inc. YOUR Lh hd OLDSMOBILE | D GMC TRUCK DEALER OL 1-0761 Buick, Radio. Heater. - fair 63557, ee - 1952 NASH RAMBLER STATION wagon, greed pepe & over- drive, PE 6-29 RAMBLERS — AMRARSADORS _ Ez Mse_& Porter Ra. EM 3-4 OLIVER, BUICK $895 1953 Buick 2-Door Sedan, | aflow, Clean Car for this age. Low Mileage. right. 210 Orchard Lake Ave, Open 8 A.AL to 9 PLM. LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER ARD. SOUTH OF or wooDWw APLE BY-PASS, AROUND | BIRMINGHAM MI 6-2200 | OPEN ‘TIL 9 PM MI 6-6934 1956 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN &- passenger station wagon Will take | older car in trade. Priced to sell EM 3-9107 __ oe SHARP! 33. FORD VICTORIA, | R&H, power steering, tinted glass, . Fordomatic, motor recently over- hauled. MU 4-5155. Dealer. FORD CONVERTABLE. ‘54 V-8. new top. new tires, radio ce Good Condition. MY CLEAN CARS ‘$1 Chevy club coupe, spotiess ma- spe white wails, good chrome. ‘80 Buick Special 2 dr tranam|ssion, oes A-1 motor & tir $1150 down & smi! monthly pay- ents ROGER'S SALES & SERVICE Economical Ramblers Rugged Jee 605 Auburn EF 2-055: "§3 FORD CUSTOM V8. OVER: | drive, eee! and extras. OA _Jand 8-306 oe _| OLIVER BUICK ‘fee This * 1985 Buick Estate Station | Wagon, 4-Dr., Radio and- Heater, Dynaflow, \W Wall Tires, Power Steering and Brakes. on th rows i | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. (a Open & A.M. to9 P.M. : FE 29101 | 1953 Chrysler NY., V-6_ 4 dr. (Pully ee Leh Belvedere *hard We. . | Plus Transportation Special, ‘32 8. MAIN 8ST. FE 2.9101 - Olds 882-Door This {s a 1954 green & clean 1 owner car with 2 miles R&H, auto. shift. WW. Be “PEOPLES AUTO SALES 68 Oakland 1953 OLDS SUPER | ful 2 tome turquoise and cream ce. &H E. Bivd. & E. Pike ‘$1 black, V-8 rocket engine. white tires, real sharp $5 $24 month Great Lakes. 6-8080 OLDS SEDAN. GLISTENING R&H, ‘OLps 1 1950. GOOD COND. 991 W. “Clarkston | Motor Sales CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH! » See these beautiful new car | trade-ins today! [ie Chrysler New Yorker. 4 dr. 4 a Ante transmission. R & H. tires ibe Piymoutn Savoy 4 ©. 4 tone paint & H. WW. tire “#55 DeSoto V-8 4dr. Overdrive. Special 2 tone. W.W. tires. i--s 528 N. Main Rochester | ‘Sl NASH. RADIO, HEATER. ‘41 Ph. MAy-— Radio and Heater, Dyn-_ Exe eptionally Priced | tiful tan & grey. Exc. After § OR ne PONTIAC 1955 CLUB COUPE $995 LARRY JEROME $645 Small cown payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham OL 11-9711 1951 OLD& 2 DR. . SUPER 88, beautiful palm green metallic and cream paint. Just like new WW. po dow R&H. Thi it today, s is one to be E. Blvd, & E. Pike cond. PLY MOU TH Hydramties tvaneminton, are 1953 epted- hoe 4 =. cmne ra stardust blue Rochester Ford Dealer 4 ear is exceptional in te every respect and It has all the equip- ment. This car is priced below the market. Come out and drive Auburn Motors, PE 3-T471 Auburn Motors we OO S. Perry 1957 Dodge - Ply mouth FLOOR DISPLAY CARS. ALL MODELS AT SUBSTANTIAL AVINGS — WITH OR WITH- OUR TRADE Dale Hl. Hughes. Inc. 2222 Novi Rd Walled Lake “setae” “BUICK $1595 SPECIALS TODAY! 1955 Pontiac Starchief| BUDGET PRICED FOR E-Z OWNING Hydramatic, Full Pow- 3 — oer —— Serene ‘= WW Ti G ev. dr. sedan - |'34 Ford V-8 tudor 8705/6": a res Sen | ‘$4 Chev. 4 dr. station wagon $995) = ine leather upholstering. | |'36 Ford V-@ sedan 1 solid + .: | bg Bulek super hardtop coupe $1385 A real solid bargain, ‘36 Chev station wagon ‘87 Dodge Coronet sedan Save $00 210 Orchard I.ake Ave. J0sT YOUR CAR DOWN Open 8 A.M. to9 P.M. FE 29101 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ee SPECIAL E-Z GMAC TERMS ‘TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION HASKINS ° CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 \" 5-6071 Open nites ‘til 9 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE, 2 hardtop, 1 owner, factory new | uae and out, spare has not) been on the ¢: . All it needs | is an owner - Auburn Motors. | 1953 Chevrolet pickup R & | 1952 Pord pickup, 8 cylinder ler. Dewete Club Coupe. R & H ora! Custom 8 R & 312 W. Montcalm IT's EASY TO DEAL aa “EASY £D JONES” oo Working Mans Friend | 118 8 Saginaw ITS A DEAL! See Our Selection of LATE MODEL CARS MA | me E_Bivd. & Pike PE 3-141 75 | ’S6 PLYMOUTH OF THE FINEST Powerlignt, Power steering. »| We've Ever Handled (wan NEW, TIRES | poor ON ALL #55 MODELS New motor. very clean. PURCHASED BEFORE om sous FEBRUARY 28 BRAID $1050 *S5 Chevrolet 4-Door | DeBotorPiy mouth Denter ant oe) saat wees | 33 Years Fair Dealing ivory Cass at W. Pike St. 2-0186 es $1295 | PONTIAC ‘86 STARCHIEP. « DR . Catalina. Radio & Heater. Hydra- SS Chevrolet 2-Door ree Pe ort ee TOY MC) 210 SERIES. Diack paint: blue tn- age FE 5- \*S? PONTIAC STAR .R CHIEF HARD-— | top. Power steering, power brakes. | | Lime fire green. terior, not a spot Turn signals, window wastiers. It's a sharpy. € | 55 Packard 400 hardtop. Power | _ $1395 sere A brakes: Loaded. Low | 55 Chevrolet 210 ‘MAZCREK MOTOR | 4 DOOR, V-8. Pewerglide. window 245 8. Biv FE 46-9587 wasters, turn signals. A one own- 35 pow ae 2 DR. WAGON, Hy-| °° beauty. Dark green with ivory = Gramate® FE #123. top : . $1395 755 Chevrolet Bel Air DOOR 2-Tone ¢reen, window "Bright sure | dl gee this one. It's exceptionally | _FE 2.2351 | 88. BEAUTI- power brakes auto. trans Drives like a new one. | Auburn Motors. FE 3-7471 | dn St 1955 Chrysler 4 dr. V-8. Fully equipped i “954 Hudson Jet Liner. Special : interior, Hydramatic. R & H. | equipped Clean CLARKSTON ‘Open Evenings— Please Plione MAple 5-514) 4 washers, chrome wheel discs, Im- maculate inside and out. Spot” ... has 95 choice cars to) . ! make your selection from ’56 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille *56 Olds 98 Sedan °S6 Buick 2-Door "56 Pontiac Club Coupe 55 Ford Convertible 55 Olds 2-Door | 735 Buick 4-Door Cadillac Cpe. DeVille Pontiac 2-Door Chevrolet 2-Door 4 Pontiac Catalina 34 Cadillac Sedan S19) *55 Ford Victoria Air condition heater, W-Walls, lux- urious leather interior, RED & IVORY finish. Window washers It ll make the wife happy. $1545 55 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 R V-8.).Powerglide. power steering, #ir condition heater, W- Walls. Coral & and nylon trim. $1545 55 Ford. Victoria # CYL., finished in Green & White with matching Vinyl terior, — button radio air condition heat. When you see it you'll want it $1595 55 Chevrolet Bel Air 5 ae 55 55 55 . 54 °54 Olds Holiday Coupe HARDTOP 8. W-Walls, windshield 4 Cadillac Sedan J Seay oner tenauvea! Perauete 4 54 Chevrolet 2-Door Ivory finish. 54 Buick 4-Door $1895 ° 53 Ford 4-Door *S5 Oldsmobile 88 HOLIDAY COUPE, power steer- ing and power brakes, ‘dramat- ic, deluxe heater. W-Walls, wash- ers and m other extras. Spark- ling red with ivory top. You can afford a fine car like this. $1595 56 Ford 2-Door CUSTOMLINE 8. air conditioned 53 Olds 4-Door 53 Ford Convertible 53 Pontiac 4-Door, "52 Olds 4-Door *52 Pontiac 2-Door ° 52 Hudson *52 Ford. m < sfarael atad tera signals, W- ~ § . | Walls. Its a sharp 2-tone green 51 Cadillac Sedan -. | Ss Wes 7 | *51 Olds 4-Door 51 Buick JEROME Matthews- Hargreaves 211 S. SAGINAW, Olds-Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass CASS AND OAKLAND FE 80488 FE 5-4161 F “E 445461. ~ } 7 x ‘ ii ( rs eae ; ‘Ey 5. _Bivd. & E. Pike _PE 3-1471 PONTIAC . PACKARD PANAMA HARD- ee wer All extras. 2 $245 tone * WW, $1:195. A-t cond. inside & out. EM 3-2660. FULL PRICE ‘$4 PLYMOUTH SAV va 21 DR. R&H. mronsneer: $5 DN, $5) Stick shift. Heater. le owner _Driven 15,000 miles I 6-1790 @atalina, Radio, Heater, H. Clea: NORTH PONTIAC AUTO, re Ales Used Cars & ivory paint, Vinyl | “For. Sale Cars 1 ____For Sale Cars mB For Sale Cars 1 ‘Clean, Dependable. . “A AUPT Birmingham Trade-Ins_ ee! IVER | “ jAsatin, $ deor, ase to 4 pl Nad ge BK Pontiac Sales | a) Mash tera tn, Rae. over~ BUIC K ‘$4 Pontiac dix. a Beautiful wiiteio ‘mile car, ; ‘| si°Poatiec 2 dr, Mydra. B&H. Ambassador hard top, : . 3 3" giclee 5 good Plus a number ee werat me tex) DOS) SAR tern Rau, Bee we 1953 Ford Custom 4-Doo Se ‘etal miles, factory : ys 53 PACKARD Chr, Sarees | _ Redonda ‘88 s \« 7 ‘ Ps : nol 1S hamnier al so Transportation Special “CY” 210 Orchard Lake Ave. OWENS Open 8 A.M. to9 P.M. M18. Saginaw PE 5-4101 1996 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, FE 2.910t must » seul fi0? miles. FE 5-200% FOR wate 199 PONTIAC. CALL Chey. club coupe, | +s; PONTIAC 4 DR. Ww MILE-|_ FE 2-688. . new, in ‘and out. $545. i Loy Also 32 Rambler ¥ Wagon, '50 Fora, —*#*: es ae tc on poe. Ae — RUB- Other "SO cars to choose from, "Call, MY 22760. « 810, 4 DR. POWER HEV. 1957 DEMOS end Courtesy Cars Sixes and V-8s 2-Doors, 4-Doors, Wagons Hardtops, Converts S195 . UP TO % MOS. ON BAL. NO CREDIT PROBLEMS - IMMEDIATE DELIVERY lgenett TRAD LOWES TERMS TAKE CARVANTAGE 01 OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION SAVE aS YOU HAVE NF VER SAVED BEFORE DON'T DELAY — ACT TODAY! PY 10 8ERVE YOU: CY WATTLES JACK COOPER SPARKY WRIGHT JOHN MBERTINE HASKINS | CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” BARGAINS yy sper et ae Highway at MI5 Oven wes “ant hd acd 8. Sagiaaw NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham PONTIAC STARCHIEF CATA- na, Exe. cond. Reasonable, PE rs WILL ACCEPT Outboard motors, ances, guns, cameras, etc. as payment on a we used car. easy ance term BIL! L ‘SPENCE CARS 62 Oakland” rod FE. 54-0297 LATE 1955 VOLKSWAGON, MY $1197. Don't Duck Dodge Carland ‘56 Ford Vic. — Victoria with Thuaderbird ine. pplt- i wer rasta, power beeben, tinted less, safety seat belts, custom clean plastic cov- ‘ers, duo-spots. white op tog ee one you've been looking f $2087 '56 Chev. B. A. This ae BelA.r 4 dr. is a 9 tome green, 1406 actual miles, manual Seneminsion tha. cuts op- erating costs & increases acceler- at me of the new car pa- pers are still in the car . $1725 1'55 Chev. wag. Lee —— is brown & beige, tone vinyl interior, Is a _ a chet or 6 nger. Come down and try it! _ $1477 '55 Pontiac Dark blue. 8 cylinder 2 dr. sedan with Mydramatic, sparkling $324 down would make your payments less than $50 month for 24 months. Drive = honey home... ‘$8 Ford wagon .......... $1805 ‘$5 Buick super Hop ...... $1847 ‘35 Dodge H nap ¢ . $1577 ‘$$ Mercury 2dr. Merco .... $1467 |'SS Chev. Bel Air 241. PG. . $1397 abl 2 dr -. $1247 55 Ford 4 dr 8 custom ..... $1247 ‘$5 Plymouth Club Coupe $ileT ‘S44 Dodge ¢ fic Oyre. 2... $8 847 ‘54 Chev . § 867 ‘34 Pontiae H foo. 8. —, $1147 ie mee 24 $ 67 Nash 2 dr veeee § OT Be ee ‘ ar. Hydra § 727 "53 Dodge $ 597 "$3 DeSoto “ “Piredome 2 dr. $ 727 ‘$2 Plymouth 4 d $ 397 ‘$1's—Ford patches & Chrysler ‘49's—Buick, Mercury & dodge & 147 "$4 Dodge % ton pick-up ¢ #27 ty Rashi ye ton pick-up...... $ 397 COE 397 ‘~ Ford * tity, a ee $ tpl RIL MIE NSCHNEIDE R Dodge Plymouth FE 2-0131 } i i { } a | | SA YOU We welcome used car thorough road test. and read our guarantee. beauties today. ‘04 Buick Riviera .......$1395 Super, radio & heater, ‘Dynafiow, W-Wall tires. A sharpie. Pontiac Catalina ....$ 995 Radio & heater, W-Wall tires, Chevrolet Bel Air ...$1595 Station wagon, radio & heater, W-Wail tires, V-8, Powerglide. 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