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Rational Minded Agnostic Learns Meaning of Faith By ROSALIND RUSSELL
Lanky, graying, Hans Christian Adamson was visiting us in Holly-
wood when we noticed the first strange turn in our old battle. We
were at dinner, back in 1942. It was a long table, I sat-at the head
of it; Hans Adamson was at my right; and my husband Freddie
Brisson, sat at my left. We were all chatting, when suddenly Hans
reached into his pocket and fished among his coins.
Now, Hans and my husband were close friends
in spite of 20 years difference in their ages. They
were Air Force officers.
Hans was an agnostic. Not anti-religious; he
was interested in religion, but there were things
he could not accept with his rational mind.
“I try to understand your churches and your lit-
tle medals and things,”’ he used to say, ‘‘but I cannot.
So I cannot believe.” That’s why it struck us as so
peculiar when Hans fished among his change that
night and brought out a medal.
“Freddie,” Hans shid, “I stepped at the PX
ROZ RUSSELL and got you one of those new flying medals, St.
Joseph of Copertino. You're going to do a lot of flying, and I want
yeu to have this.” |
With that, the second strange turn occurred. My hand shot out.|
I grabbed Hans’ sleeve. I spoke very impulsively. “No. Keep that
yourself.”’
“Why?” Hans asked. “I don't want any medals. I got it for
Freddie. He’s a Catholic and he believes in these things.”
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I realized I had spoken sharply, and I tried to soften it down.
“What I mean is, you keep it for now, Hans.”
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Threat of Famine Hangs
Over Snowbound Europe training in Saudi Arabia, is hojsted from’ barge
LONDON — Dwindling food stocks brought fresh misery and the threat of famine to ice-enshrouded Eu- Milk Producers
pe ie fal ey eed ot OPE CAN 4 B "Dahle! The known death toll rose to 676 in the worst winter
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by a floating derrick into the hold of the freighter
James Monroe at a Brooklyn pier. Controversial
shipment sailed at dawn for the Arab country. TANK HOISTED ABOARD FREIGHTER — A
light patrol tank, one of 18 to be used for military
by Special Senate Group WASHINGTON (#—A special Senate committee head-
ed by Sen. George (D-Ga) suddenly called new public
‘hearings today on a $2500 campaign fund offer to Sen.
‘Case (R-SD) during the Senate gas bill fight. George
said the group had decided to expand the scope of its
investigation.
meee Lgl garda aeeDayey After a morning closed-door meeting, George an-
| pelied| from the group) MMPA offi. nounced it would reopen public hearings.
cials said today. Among the ousted George said Donald R. Ross, who resigned last week
members is Arthur Heslip, of as U.S, district attorney for*-—— aa
svat inthe Dera Sales Con the "witnssee: He’ gave no Clare Boothe Luce—
Read Story Page 17 mittee. ;
The eight are members of the treason for the decision to
One of America's best-known
career women, Clare Boothe |Executive Board of the Fair Share call him.
Luce, has had three years of Bargaining Unit Leaders
Lose Membership; to Be
Effective March 1
in living memory.
The British Automobile Association said today the
—— ——*new blizzards have covered
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Sin le Missile 60,000 square miles—with
|snow and ice, making con- . :
ditions the worst “in living
| bound roads and main highways
are in’ a state of paralysis the,
Gardner Wants. More nature of which has not been seen
Funds to P Keep a |Pearance of the automobile
t- With Russian Threat The Seine River was frozen from
; bank to bank 24 miles south of Par- ‘77 counties — an area of
Di memory.”
rector Ur ged | The association said that snow-
in the British Isles since the ap-
is. The Thames was iced solid out- ‘Bargaining Assn, a faction which, Geofge said the committee also
is seeking more money for the|Will call back to the witness stand WASHINGTON w—Trevor Gard-
jHoward B. Keck, president of the ae . Side the grey stone walls of Wind- Gpiry larmoers
a Congress should give to ® sor Castle, where Queen Eliza. | — Superior Oil Co. of California, and single official full control of mis- beth II was weekending after her Im registered letters, each fjimer Patman, a lawyer for the New Case Probe Opened. cargo of 18 tanks for Saudi
war risk insurance of $5,000 18 Tanks on Way for Saudi Arabia NEW YORK ®—The freighter James Monroe sailed for the explosive Middle East today with a controversial ed
Arabia.
An employer spokesman said the ship’s crew carried
President Eisenhower embargoed the shipment for
protests from Israel and
members of Congress. But
he listed the ban Saturday
night.
Saudi Arabia, site of a big U. S.
Air Force base and extensive oil
fields operated by U. S compa-
nies, ordered and paid for the 25-
ton tanks last year.
The ship had been scheduled to
sail last night. But a delay de-
veloped when the crew of about
30 suddenly demanded a war zone
bonus, eo *
R. H. Bennett, port captain for
the Hellenic Lines, said the dis-
pute was settled by giving the
seamen war risk insurance poli-
cles,
Tn a petition asking for a bonus,
the crew said in effect that the
Israeli attitude of protest against
the shipment constituted a risk to
President Eisenhower's decision
1. What to tell Isracl? Ambas- gador Abba Eban served notice he
man George (D-Ga) gaid the Sen-
ate Foreign Relations Committee said two days last week after+
Polio Vaccine
Again Available Second Injections Ready
for Children Vaccinated
After Oct. 1, 1955
Second injections of Salk Polio
vaceine are available for children
who received first injections after
Oct. 1 of last year in Pontiac and
Oakland County Health Department
clinies,
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wants an explanation of the tanks-
forsArabia deal from Dulles as
soon as possible. .
Israel set February sometime
ago as “crash month" in its cam-
paign for arms and a security
guaranty from the United States.
A U.S.-British-French committee,
aware of the March 1 deadline, is
meeting again this week to search
for a joint course of action to pre-
vent Middle East war.
Egypt's Premier Gamal Abdel
Nasser referred obliquely to the
deadline last night. In a speech at
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§ Airliner Bursts
Into Flame After
Forced Landing ‘12. Survivors Dragged
From Debris of Craft
‘Bound for Paris
CAIRO, Cgypt —A dig
French airliner bound
from Saigon to Paris
crashed in Egyptian sands
today and from 43 to 52
persons were reported
killed. The wreckage
burned. ; :
Capt. Charles Billet, the
plane’s commander, was
among 12 survivors brought
into Cairo by plane, truck
and jeep. He was seriously
injured. The Egyptian
4th Aircraft Mishap?
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Pontiac and vicinity residents can
expect. the mercury to drop to a
low. tonight of from 14 to 18 de-
grees. No snow is predicted for
the area, of
The forecast is for partly cloudy
weather with little change in temp-
eyature with tomorrow's predicted siles development and of the funds rebel board member was told his (firm.
appropriated for it.
The suggestion, made by the for-
mer Air Force chief of research three-week tour of tropical Nige-|
ria. ;
to nine cents a pound. Olive oil
hit an all-time high of 90 cents membership in the MMPA was |
In Rome, potato prices doubled | cancelled as of March 1.
No specific reason was given for
the ouster, except that the action general pattern” involved in George said that in resuming
the public hearings the commit-
tee had decided to look into ‘‘the trials and triumphs as U.S, Am-
| bassador in Italy—the: most im-
portant foreign post ever given
an American woman,
How did she fare in the dip- |Cairo as half a dozen Seviet-built
jet fighters roared overhead, Nas-
ser said Egypt should brace for
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) high to range from 32 to 36, Winds
eight to 12 miles per hour from the
northwest are predicted.
Some snow flurries are forecast
for north portion of lower Michigan
the | ee bn Gece fast ie patie a quart, was taken in accordance with the campaign fund. _ lomatic world usually reserved H it | p | fit with the temperature expected to
Willson's announced plan to name, j Penipereiunes plummeted son Pe will now have to sell! Reporters asked whether this to men? And what other worlds ospl q e €ga ion plunge to near zero readings in
a coordinator for the program. |Gcsrees in West Germany ere nel milk to dairies in ihe Detroit, "C4" @ search for evidence that! does she want to conquer? | this section. Wilson said nothing about giving
the official direct control of the ; + bers of the MMP b hi r schools were closed down for lack bers of the MMPA. z3 sie ‘| bureau chief of International funds. . Ollbeating: Ui thoseliwhollicet hein emeniber: aed. a general way,” George Te News Sérvice, brings you an en- | A group of four Pontiac General as 16 ™ thermometer regis-|h
eens ee or gous ‘Nearly half the 270-mile stretch |ship are Rolland Brengle, Leo Van. 5 A grossing, picture of this fascinat- |Hospital officials will travel to e at 2 p. m. E
§ )of the Weser River iced solid. The Bonn and Sam Bailo, all of South, George said his committee's, n3_ Woman In the new series— Lansing Thursday to a@empt to get said, more money should be pro-
vided not only for missiles but also)
for bombers and fighters. Funds
proposed for next year, he said,
can guarantee this country no bet-
ter than “the second best air force
in the world.”
Production of long-range B52
hombers should be tripled, to at
least. 45 a month, he said.
He said missiles will not replace
manned aircraft in the foresecable
futtire, But he contended the inter-—
continental ballistics missile
ward which the Air Force is work-
ing represents such an important
Step that this country must be the
first to achieve it.
Calling the present organization
for missiles development ‘‘con-
fused and inadequate."’ he said its
coordination under a single, pow-,
erful official will become more,
and more necessary as the various,
programs. advance. The Army and
Navy, in addition to the Air Force,
are working on missiles develop-
ment.
Gardner quit early this month as
research and development because,
of what he called ‘‘an honest dif-
ference of opinion’’ with higher
officials.
: over 1954, corporation officials, GM's average employment in “In addition to increased job jvaustrial peace for GM and its annual earnings of GM wage earn-| hem- Car-Bus Crash Kills 4 said today. = ‘Pontiac area plants was 32.695, poe enna =e ere enjoyed | people ~ me : vers.” ° : pee dir Sloan regmowelggg total . =, at : re en stable employment and parficipat-) . ; : | » year.
STAFFORD, Va. @®—An auto-| The local figures were released Compared to 30.420 the preceding ed in improved and expanded em-| In achieving the “1955 record |! Under thé hourly-rate employes The General Motors savings-stock newspapers warned of increasing
food and coal] shortages.
tween Oberwese] and Bingen. More 2rea which do not buy from mem-
| Rhine froze over for 18 miles be-;Lyon; Arthur Heslip, Northville;
‘Leo Kuhlman,
French Agricultura] Minister An- Wilson, Stockbridge: Richard |
dre Dullin reported that 314 mil-|ter of Oxford, and Arnold Weiss of ~ Detroit;
lion olive trees had been killed off Capac.
by ice in southern France, The
entire wheat crop of eastern
France has been. destroyed.
Street cars in the Austrian capi-
tal of Vienna were put out of serv-
ice by raging blizzards. Giant ice
in the northern mountains
Rats starved in Switzerland as Rouge River Dragged
for Missing Physician
DETROIT (INS) — The search Four Nice Hubca floes drifted slowly on the Danube, for doctor Randie M_ Mullins. miss
Several Italian® trains were re- ing Henry Ford Hospital physician,
ported snowbound. Wolf packs con-|is centered on the
to- tinued to drive villagers indoors today after his. car was found of Nampa, Idaho, discovered the
two blocks from the river, Rouge River
The 28-year-old doctor other senators may have received,
offers similar to the one to Case. |
-“Hubcaps were
disap- car and found this mote, apparently . main assignment still js to look in-
William ¢5 the offer to Case, but that its’
-IS- four members now believe this will
quire a study of “the general’
pattern in so doing.”
| Other members are Sens. Hay- NATO Experts Meet
‘den (D-Ariz), Bridges (R-NH) and
Thye (R-Minn).
ps Stolen by Poetic Thief
BOISE, Idaho «P—John
warehouses changed into sealed ice day. Investigation showed that he left by the thief
houses. Farm families in the west- called a patient that afternoon and
ern districts locked themselves in said he would be unable to keep
one room overnight to avoid being an appointment. Dragging of the
nibbled by the starving rats.
Soars ‘river will resume today.
Past 1954’s Total by More Than $35’ Million “Roses are red.
“Violets are blue,
“Oldsmobiles are nice
. “And I like your hubcaps, too."’ March 1.
Area GM Employes Earn Nearly $188 Million in ’55 Earnings of Pontiac area Gen-:
eral Motors employes soared to a
record $187,929,356 in 1955, an in-|
crease of more than $35 million) and Board Chairman Alfred P. | for all manufacturing.
Sloan said in a statement prelim. |
inary to their annual report.
mobile carrying five young sol- at the siine time that President year. State figures revealed that
ion into a Harlow H. Curtice revealed that 49 average 230,101 employes re- We) Che le : vk, ceived a total of $1.334.604.5 t body and assembly divisions aver: 1955. Trailways bus near this northern
Virginia town last night.: Four o
U. S. employes in car, The GM statement described
‘as a “good.year.’”..
24 in In Zeline
missing from
Today's Pres The lowest temperature record- Michael Chini yr chae inigo, veteran Rome ed in Pontiet anding! 8) Gan fo Ask Federal Aid
“Madam Ambassador — Clare
Boothe Luce’’—starting today on
| page 17 in the Press. Don’t miss federal aid for the construction of Some Cannibal
the hospital's building program. - ‘Must Be Hidden
The four will confer with Jordan’ , .
Popkin, director of a hospital sur- ] J) Family Tree
POITIERS, France (INS) — Jo- \vey and construction department. |
seph Lecor must be wondering PARIS uw — Technical, military/2%4 Present the hospital's future
and political experts of the 15-na-|program to him in attempt to en- today whether a cannibal sneaked
tion North Atlantic Treaty Organ-,list financial aid from the Hill- in somewhere in the family tree. ization met today to study the con- Burton federal program. * * 4
tinuing problems of nuclear de-| According to Miss Lauretta Paul,, During a family quarrel a few
fense. |hospital director, the $3,000,000 years ago. one of his brothers bit!
ee es) ‘bond issue will not cover the en- off the tip of his nose.
nn (tire cost of the expansion based on On another occasion, the same,
To Limit Planeloads ithe architect's estimates. brother bit off a section of his’
WASHINGTON «®—The Defense’ Going to Lansing will be Miss lip. °
Department has established load Paul, William P. Babcock, chair-|
limits to be imposed on all passen--man of the board of trustees, that yesterday his brother-in-law
ger planes contracting to carry Willis M. Brewer, property chair- got into the act, biting off one of!
military personnel, effective man of the board, and Dr. Harold|Lecor's fingers and leaving it on|
A. Furlong, chief of staff. lthe floor of a cafe.
his
' he
ploye benefit plans. A new agree-/ation of capacity production during
1955 ment with unions representing most of the fourth quarter and con-
wage earners in the U. S. helped tributed to the greater regularity,
to assure three more years of of employment and the increased | end of 1955. This represented a
record number of participating
employes because of the high em-
ployment level, Benefits paid to
____| production, GM's U. 8, plants Pension plan 13.154 former em- 1g
wen mecaned i 2 Lessee ‘ployes were receiving benefits aso. am for salaried em-
Ss ‘basis, resulting in an averagé 0f-Dec. 31,'1955. At that date, 3,437 Fee s in thefU. S. became effec- work week of 42.5. hours, in 0fMmer employes were receiving ive October 1, 1955. “In the last.
oh : , three months of the year the Trus- | purchase p Agence France Presse reports! - lished, Officials of the airtine
Asm rice toed oa employed merican g is
by Trans World Airlines, flew
single-engine aircraft nonstop from .
New York to Paris on Jan. 3.
No Hearings Planned
A letter sharply criticizes the
Pontiac Press for running this
picture.
Do. you think the letter was
justified?
“The Press gives its own ver-
sion and outlines its general pol-
icy in this connection on today’s
editorial page.
_ On a recent Saturday Evening
Post cover, Benjamin Franklin
says:
“Jf al printers were determin-
ed not to print anything until
‘ would offend
the soldiers died instantly and the aged.a new weekly high of $104.77 Total payroll for local salaried County. Ne 10 1056) Gis | work week avelaced jretirement benefits under the re- they were sure it
ea eareant injured. All of during the year, compared with and hourly employes was $152,711,4 tidied 6 4 = . a . jtirement program for salaried em ved en ell oberg had oe i nobody, there woulff be very
the 18 sleep-dazed passengers in esa tn 1984 Sin: "Sports 21, 22, 23 Plant shutdowns for new model Ployes- oF ling $10, "368, savers ise invest. ttle printed,” aes nt eritte
the bus escaped serious injury. Worldwide, the company's 624. Average hourly earnings, the Theaters |... .4...4% changeovers in 1953 were briefer) Approximately 9% per cent of ‘ment in goverment obligations and) _ 0% ie unk ; : : : 2? | O11 salaried and hourly employes 4 report said, reached a record TV & Kadie Programs ... 31 and. were scheduled a little earlier’ the eligible GM efnployes were I the remaining half, together’ with! appears on :
Annas annbene tee ional earned a total of $3,127,145,514, to high of $2.41 an hour in the U. | Wilgon, Earl oe 24 than in 1954. The statement noted] participating in the lberal- corporation contributions and di-| Free Christian Science Lecture Sanday, 995 W. Huron St., Open Eves. FE 2-3615| set am all-time record, Curtice | S., compared with $1.88 an hour | Women's Pages’......13, 14, 15 that this “made possible continu-' ized group insurance plan at the | (Continued on: Page 2, Col. 7) |rebruary 26, See announeeinent ‘page 18
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- in State Traffic
G. Irelan, 26, of Saline.
State Police said the driver of
the car applied his brakes several)
times before leaving the highway.
But the car spun around, the rear
striking a tree that sheered off the
top.
Officers said no other cars were}
fn the vicinity and the highway
was dry. They said the Irelan car
Insurance Firm
fo Erect Building
mayor; and Richard E. Henne,
agency director and actuary.
The fireproof structure of rein- \forced concrete and brick wil! con-
tain 39,000 square feet of space, The Day in Birmingham fe Af a * ‘a Li ‘el ae } ] A ig : I} : i os ; ese d fi i es Py f- eg {
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Commission to Clarity
Recreation Board Power
Drowning and Tractor Ground Is Broken Today as Clarification {over by the new Birmingham Hu-
Accident Add to Deaths at Future Bloomfield Site|is among agenda. items for te} bos ‘auc van Weeken | Structu night's City Commission ne Over Weekend of Planned shes aged items will be possible zon-\\ . a — = is
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ground was broken today for the fetsional status on Southfield’ perth Hinoes of seehiente and leven persons died on Michi- new $1,000,000 Mandgement Head- of 14 Mile Road, and waiver of » ethene preeene: highways over the weekend, quarters of the Gleaner Life Insur-|impounding fees for dogs taken| ‘> te elty has been against any
including two brothers killed in a ance Society at Woodward and Big such tas puzzling mishap on U.S. 112 Beaver Road, Bloomfield Town- % YY UY
In addition, a boy drowned and ship. oft yiian Sitar Teugle No. 94 a man was killed by a topling ee cee ee eee | |trict Deputy Ruth Ann Schalm of
| ford, president; William Hayward, @ |Clawson at the meeting tomor-
112 near Saline were Lee G. Ire- a member of the Royal Oak
‘ . and V Commission 1 Ascension Lutherans to lan, 42, of Dundee. ernon City and a former model their chapel raf gpaline he
age, now that the congregation can
assemble in their new church, The
present par-
sonage occupied by the Rev. Paul
Shippert will be sold.
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Talks by twe world travelers
and a musicala by a talented
— including cafeteria facilities and | teenage vocalist are sinted by the : featuring individually-controlled air three ts of the Bir.
OTHER VICTIMS WERE conditioning and heating units. mingham Women’s Club for to-
NATO JOURNALISTS AT CRANBROOK —Journalists, professors
and economists from NATO countries visiting the United States were
guests at a reception at Cranbrook Saturday afternoon. Above Paris
; journalist Georges Penchenier and Portuguese economics professor France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, id, “being tarth t De- . dessert luncheon,
3 Susan Smith, 10, of Midland. Fernando Maria Alberto de Seabra (third and fourth from left) chat Portugal and the United Kingdom. SV eeele alae pact capvige Name Pontiac Lawyer Mrs. William Spence’s views of
= Kenneth Dennis, 32, of Prattville. with Mrs. Zoltan Sepeshy, wife of Cranbrook’s Academy of Art di- and efficiency since many mem- Japan will be heard by Literature rector, and Henry S. Booth, chairman of Cranbrook Foundation. The
touring visitors inspected Cranbrook Saturday, sampling cultural
opportunities in the Detroit area. Countries represented include
Pontiac Deaths. Rational Minded Agnostic Police Hold Five Parking accomodations are avail-
able for 132 automobiles. There will
be 14,000 square feet of rental
space available to a selected clien-
tele, officials say,
The new location, Ransford
bers are in farm groups.”
“O'Dell and Luckenbach, of Bir-
|Mmingham are the architects of the
building and the Pontiac firm of J.
PHILIP. E. ROWSTON
to Allocations Board
| Qakland County Probate Judge |Arthur E. Moore has named Pon- Mrs. Charles Shain wil] talk on
little known places in Europe that
she was in in a recent trip, when
the American Home meets
at her home at 12:30 p.m. for a
members at Mrs. James Crow!'s
home in a 1 p.m. hincheon meet.
The Spences attended last year’s
Lions convention in the Orient.
Mrs. Amelia Keber, 81, of De- | Cd . | . 3 3 A. Fredman has been retained as ‘ti t i : ‘ trai Mrs. Leonard Beaumont LEarns Meaning of Faith a sinc attorey Philip E. Rowston! | dune Purdy, Lathrap Vilage Leon Lipson, 19, of Detroit ) | _ on e@ { ounts The building is scheduled to be Board | eee : drowned Saturday while swim. | Ms. Leonard (Elzora) Beau (Continued From Page One) |don't claim special powers to the [completed in December of 1956. | Rowston, 34, replaces Pontiac! thes Detrett Pack and Renessien ion ming with @ group of 70 young. jmont, 79, of 112 N. Cass ae Three months later, Hans phoned ™edat itself, how the medal helps . . Attorney Harcourt S. Patterson, Award last year, will be at the sters in @ Detroit pool. His died suddenly yesterday. late one night to say that he was|US focus our prayers, reminds us’) Youths Admit Entering Grah G ‘who resigned recently. The ap-| Fine Arts department's 12:30 " body was recovered from 4 feet | Born in Milford Township on'going on a secret mission across °! Our need for prayer. But I had Schoclll end) Slkanties am Goes ‘pointee is a Pontiac City Com-| luncheon. The women’s clubsters of water. June 2, 1876, she was the daughter the Pacific. He kept saying he felt, Missed my chance. . . ' on Si htseei n [missioner and a 1953 graduate of) will be staging a Girls Town Horace Tefft, 46, of Detroit, wasio¢ John S. and Rebecca Stuart "¢TVoUS. He had never talked that|HI§ PASSENGER at Construction Site , g g ‘the Detroit College of Law.. - benefit party next day at the crushed to death Saturday beneath) , She ted I \way before. There is not a bit of we were about to go to sleep Tour of Tok oO Other board members include; Community House. a tractor he was driving onto the é. : cowardice in him, yet he kept say- when Freddie mentioned: “Oh, by Fuur jovestias and a Rochester y . Howard Warner, of Farmington and | * P4 e
‘ top rack of a haulaway truck. The|l. Beaumont. ‘ing the trip had a fatality about it-\tne way, Roz. Hans has a rather youth, 19, are being held. in a| TOKYO (INS)—Evangelist Billy J4mes Thorburn, of Royal Oak. irvin N. Chack
I 5 . . 5 Purdy, ui the pavement. ee peneiangnenr, Mes: Mary Jens really collet © =e across the Pacific, Captain Eddie!patrolmen reported. finding fou r|missionary tour, became just an Sparks and Superimendent of] | Cin poor ont Hospital yes-
NE, ND ve get HS FNMA ION RIM
American Tanks
on Way fo Arabia it Roberts of Milford and
Cheyenne, Wyoming and Martin
Armstrong of Jacksonville, Fla.
Funeral will be at 11 am!)
Wednesday from the Farmer-Sno-
ver Funeral Home, Burial will fol-
low in Highland Cemetery.
James M. Burnell two brothers; Ross Armstrong of) “Hans, do you have that medal
that you tried to give Freddie some
time ago?”
Hans was silent. “Yes,” he fi-
pocket with my change.”
“Well, Now, mind you I don’t
think anything is going to hap-
pen. But if it does, if something nally admitted, "I've got it in my ~ Rickenbacker . , . "
“He's alive,” Freddie said. “1
‘know he is alive. He's getting,
strength from somewhere .. .”
On the 22nd day, the rescues
were made, We learned Hans was
bars of lead in their car.
The boys admitted entering sev-
eral workers’ shanties and the
struction on Court Dr., Det. Rob-
ert Emery said.
Emery added that the discov.
ery this morning that a pay tele-
phone in the school had been
smashed open and change taken other tourist today as he went
new py *
Graham has preached sermons
in Tokyo and Yokohama and made
an address over the Far East net-
rwork radio station since his arrival
in Japan Saturday night from Tai-
pei, Formosa.
The highlights of Graham's visit Schools Dr. William J. Emerson
jare members by virtue of their
loffice.
Probe Plane Crash
That Killed 40 Men | OAKLAND, Calif. u—Investiga- iterday after a prolonged illness.
Born in 1904 in Illinois, he was
brought here as a small child, was
educated in Birmingham schools
and was a Methodist Church mem-
ber. He was with the Standard Oil
distributor here for many. years
including when his father had the
operation.
He leaves his daughter, Mrs.
: spring
= still alive, although from the very . |
: Ambassador Eban, in a CBS| James M. Burnell, 34, of Lake-| Stowld go wrong, you take that [f+ reports he was on the critical) may mean the five will be Toe enshatia! ey meat tors still are trying to figure out/John Minton of Detroit; four
4 television interview, said Israelis land, Fia., formerly of Pontiac, medal out and pat it in your charged with breaking and enter. |" , A pan- what caused the crash of the mili-' grandchildren, his parents, the '
Israel
shipment, and that of some repair
parts to Israel, would conform with
U. S. policy for “the maintenance
Rail Strike Threatened
PHILADELPHIA W—The Broth- h died yesterday.
He was born in Maderia, Penn.
on August 24, 1921.
besides his widow is a
daughter, Carrie Ann. Also sur.
s\er; Mrs. Woodrow Ayers and Mrs.
disaster, 'Oak Hill Cemetery.
.|dren; Ralph Clark of Pontiac, Mrs. viving. are two gisters and. a broth-
Anna Hupp of Bay City and Thom-
as Burnell of Detroit.
Funeral will be at 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday from riffin Fu-
neral Home. Burial will follow in|
Mrs. George Clark } lot Pontiac, Roy and Elmer Gwin hand and hold on to it.”
After he hung up I wished I had
more to Hans about the)
use of medals, how we) e
Catholic
of Hawyard, California and Mrs.
Ethel Wilson of Cincinnati, Ohio. list, The hospital plane was coming,
into San Francisco. Hans had sent,
a message that he wanted me to|
be there, I met Freddie at the air)
base, and we were told to get on
the plane.
BANDAGED HAND
I was so upset seeing him and
remembering the old Hans, that! Also surviving are four brothers!
berville,
Stilly of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and
six grandchildren Mrs. George (Louisa Isabel)
Clark, 86, of 66 Sheridan St. died
Saturday after an iliness of one
year.
Born in Pontiac in 1869, she was,
the daughter of William and Es-
ther F. Denyer Shaw. She married,
George E. Clark in Pontiac in
1892
Mrs. Clark was a resident of!
Pontiac for her entire life and a
Charter Member of Welcome Re-
‘becca No, 246,
She is survived by three chil- Phyllis Wilkins of Pontiac and)
Ceyril Clark of Bay City. Also
surviving is a brother, General
George C. Shaw of Washington,
bo Ce
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednes-
day from the Brace-Smith Funeral
Home with burial in Oak Hill
Cemetery.
Mrs. Dwight Cross |
Mrs. Dwight (Emma) Cross, 69,
of 69 Lafayette St. died Saturday)
in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after |
an illness of two years.
Born in Parksville, New York) grandchildren, I tried to keep the conversation on
looked anything but well.
and three great-| Freddie looked at Hans and said: to headquarters ‘Held in Oakland County Jail aft-
er he was charged last night with
larceny from a building is Gerald
L. Sandusky, 19. His compan-
jong were turned over the to police ese expected to attend.
The renowned 37-year-old evang-
elist will spend two days in Korea
He will then return to the United
States, ending his 10-week ‘‘Cru-
juvenile officer.
The boys were apprehended
when officers Billy Jones and Jo-
and sisters: Ira Gwin of Tulsa, trivial things: welcome home, how Seph Swift pulled up to their ap- Oklahoma, James Gwin of Gerling, | good it. was to see him alive. I had Parently-stalled automobile.
Nebraska, Mayne Gwin of Plum-jt, say that, rather than how well) Because the boys acted “aus-i(” d A :
Arkansas, Mrs. Edna ne \coked, because of course he Picious,’’ Emery said, the officers) oe S tlor neys
|made a search and brought them
for questioning sade for Christ’ in Asia.
Alabama Disputes
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (INS)—The
“I don't remember hearing about after they gave conflicting stor- University pf Alabama will try I The body is at the Kirkby Fu-|your hand.” neral Home and will be sent to
Bloomfield, Mo., for services and
burial this evening.
——e—
Floyd M. Loomis
Perry St. died in Pontiac General
Hospital after an illness of three
years,
Born in Detroit on August 3,
1891, he was the son of James and |“Can I give Freddie the medal
Minnie Coon Loomis. He married now?" |
Susie Brown in 1912,
Mr. Loomis had been a resident}
of the city since 1912 and was employed by the Pontiac Motor Di-
vision.
Besides his wife, he is survived)
by four children; Mrs. Lenora|
Lockwood, Carl Floyd Loomis,
ald Loomis of Drayton Plains. |
Also surviving are five brothers,
and sisters; “Mrs. George Kayga. |
Mrs. Richard Ody, Mrs. Edward
Schram, of Pontiac and Elwin
Loomis of Clarkston, also Walter
Loomis of Jackson.
Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Tues-' iz bandage. ,
There, in his hand, was
Floyd M. Loomis, 64, of 644 N. the — The hand was bandaged.
“It's hurt a bit," Hans answered.
And with that he slowly removed
medal, The plane was silent.
Then, softly, Hans spoke. | * * *
‘at last,” Hans said, and smiled.
TOMORROW — Irving Ben
Cooper, a judge of New York's thony R. Tarbox, 28, of 59 Monroe
court of Rane Sessions, tells St.. used loud and boisterous lan- |
the story of his boyhood and how ©
his mother’s faith and the stories |
of Horatio Alger taught him
courage.
|Loomis Jr., all of Pontiac and Don-, (From Guideposts, copyright, 1956)
Merchant Quizzed
in Georgia Slaying
COLUMBUS, Ga. ® — A white Driver ‘Can’ Explain
Hitting Par ked Car ‘resulting from the ban against Miss ries about the lead.
r jeaey to prevent lawyers for barred jtary transport plane southeast of
|here Friday that killed all 40 Ma-
rines aboard.
At El Toro Marine Air Station
fornia, Marine officers are trying
to find why the tragedy was com-
¢ | Pounded by release of an erroneous
;casualty list based on the passen-
ger manifest of a planeload of
Marines which landed safely at
nearby Alameda Naval Air Station.
Some parents of men on the
wrong fist, many notified by the
Department of Defense in Washing-
ton that their sons had perished,
had telephone calls from their sons
that it was a mistake. A corrected John T. Clarks; three sisters, Mrs.
‘Roy Aulph and Mrs. Samuel C.
Bell, both of Birmingham and Mrs.
J. V. Giddins of Fort Myers, Fia.;
after finishing his Japanese tour. near Santa Ana in southern Cali- and two brothers, Milford of Birm-
lingham and Raymond of Royal
Oak.
Service will be at Bel] Chapel
of the William R. Hamilton Co.
at 3 p.m. Wednesday and intern-
; ment at White Chapel Memorial
_ Cemetery. ~
Kenneth Blair
for 20 years and an cmploye of
General Motors Truck and Coach
Hor 19, died after a long illness at
Negro coed Autherine J. Lucy from death list, “rockbound and final,”|St. Joseph Hospital, Sunday. Born taking depositions prior to
‘tempt hearing. =
A hearing on contempt action
Lucy is slated for Feb. 29, but her a cOn- was released early yesterday from |
\Camp Pendleton near Oceanside.
GM Employes Earn ]
A driver who police said couldn't! attorneys seek to question oro $188 Milli ‘ef 55
| Won In | “It's all right, Roz. I understand 4 parked car Saturday night later
was arrested for creating a dis-
jturbance at Pontiac General Hos-
pital. |.
Officer Dick Griffin claimed An-
guage and resisted attempts to
quiet him down. * . ?
Griffin reported Tarbox said he “didn't know what happened”
when he plowed into the rear of a
car parked on N. Genesee Ave.
north of Ogemaw Rad.
He was jailed after treatment
for minor cuts and bruises.
First Aid Instruction explain how he happened to ram {or University President Dr. O.
iC. Carmichael and other
officials tomorrow,
| University attorneys claimed
they were subpoenaed to give
depositions in the case without
prior approval of the court.
University trustees barred the
26-year-old secretary from classes
indefinitely as a “safety meas- school
rioting over her admission under
court order.
The Feb. 29 hearing was sched- citation against school officials for
excluding her from university
classes,
College, an hour's drive from her | (Continued From Page One)
vidends received, for investment in
General Motors common stock.
The trustee acquired from the
corporation for the class of 1955
a total of 230,553 shares of newly
‘issued General Motors common
| stock including 79,803 shares pur-
| Chased in Jariuary, 1956.
ure" on Feb. 7 after three days of! At the year’s end 88,000, or al-|
| most 88 per cent, of the salaried
jemployes in rhe United States
‘eligible to participate were saving
luled after Miss Lucy’s attorney,| an average of about 8 per cent)
|Arthur Shores, sought a contempt of their salaries under the pro-|
‘gram. ;
| In addition, GM employes pur-
’ |chased series E United States Sav-
Miss Lucy currently is the pro- ings bonds with a maturity value|clude two daughters, Mrs. Helen
tective guest of little Talladega/of $111 million through the com- Eikenberry of Altadena, Calif, and
|pany'’s payroll deduction plan in
| 1955. in 1911 in Moosejaw, Ont., he be-
jlonged to the Church of England in
Ontario and has served in radar
units of the U.S. Signal Corps dur-
ing World War II.
He leaves his brother, John with
whom he lived at 711 Humphrey.
His body will be at Manley Bailey
Funeral Home until tomorrow
morning before being taken to At-
wood, Ont., for service and burial.
Mrs. Ida Stretton Richards
| Mrs. Ida Stretton Richards died
\Sunday less than two weeks after
‘her husband, J. Jager who died
‘Feb. 7, in the Curtis Home in
| Avon Township.
| The man and wife, both 179,
| had come to Birmingham in 1953
| to live with their son, A. C.
Richards, 32411 Sheridan Dr.,
Beverly Hills and>had been liv-
| ing at the Avon Home for some
| time.
Besides the son,
survivors in-
‘Mrs. Florence Fowler of Buffalo, erhood of Locomotive Firemen andjon April 9, 1886, she was the day from the Farmer-Snover Fu- merchant was held today for ques- 4», Bivmieehan ko 5 iny- ; oe 7 ord | dau; s Mon- Neral Home with burial following tioning i ee : W || § Th d een eee 'N.Y.; three sisters in Canada; six Engineers today awaited w daughter of John and Sarah Mon epost Pak Came? itionina in the slaying of a promi | fart urs ay _. Grandchildren andltwo greal grata!
in Washington before going ahead roe Dutcher. She married Dwight,
Cross in 1906. Mrs. Cross was a’
with final plans for a strike against resident of the city for 38 years.
the Pennsylvania Railroad.
The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly
cloudy with little change In tem
‘of Pontiac, Leonard and Richard | E. Hopkins St. died Saturday. Surviving besides her husband |
are four children; Howard D. Cross}
Cross of Auburn Heights, Mrs. Ida
Measel of Pontiac and 11 grand-
William Albert Rounds
William Albert Rounds, 57, of 69 said last night that Dr. Thomas Thursday in the chapter house of
= oe 'H. Brewer, 61, ‘threatened to get’’ the Oakland County Red Cross, 118
Born in Towanda, Pa. in 1898, he
was the son of William and Mary, nent Negro physician
* Ls -
Solicitor General John H. Land
Luico Flowers, 54. shortly before
a burst of pistol fire ended the,
physician's life Saturday nicht. “An instruction class in standard
First Aid will begin at 7:45 p.m.
Franklin Blvd
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The course, open to all men and! DETROIT (INS)\—Formal state-
“ments were to be taken today from Expect Formal Statement
of Motor City Death Plot
sauskas admitted offering 82,500
for her daughter-in-law’s death. ‘children.
| Service will be at 11 a.m. Tues-
iday at Manley Bailey Funeral
‘Home with burial in West Park
Cemetery in Cleveland where her
husband was buried,
Hal, Candy Honeymoon Kenneth Blair, 44, resident here :
ay. tonight and temerrew. . : Land said investigation showed women, will meet in two-hour ses- . 29-36; low temight 14-18; high to-| ,. 4 -| Surviv : Mrs. L g , : Mrs. A i skas, 58, , She said she actuall i 5
ne sealed! ner winds anes ed peg ett, ae Nous Re ack ee Flowers told police he had been sions for 10 weeks. giving a total of Femdale F Hy ee to Levon and cata ae Fa After Vegas Wedding = \da | SKY, ole ened | : ; . “lace ~ i ay pre Slices =e | . | — ‘with burial following at. White Pfc. Charles Rounds, Mrs. George | threat by Brewer. Police on 20 class pours SS ees Coe Detroit police say were “‘humor- and Bunch to arrange it but | [As VEGAS, Nev. WA brief te _Tedsy th Pontine AS “ Gray and § hiidcen! all J. D. Armstreng said, ‘Flowers ducting the class will be Dr. Mau ing” her in plotting to kill her added she called off the plot Fri- | west tempe P ng ‘™ Chapel Cemetery. . aray and four grandc . |was very nervous and worried be-'rice Thome of Pontiac. dé tern daw | Pe peg ear or (eae Doone is ahead for quizmas-
m6 om.: Wine velocity: calm, 8 . os pontiac: aa lcause he was afraid of what, No charge is made for the) gra Ai ae Harold W. C. | ee ae ret ras ted seh wee jter Hal March of the CBS TV
Sun Toostay ot 1:0 om. ‘Jeanette Eileen Peterson = Funeral arrangements are ~. |Brewer might do.” |course, and a few registrations are! rare He LO eal ~ °- jshow “The $64,000 Question” and Sun sets Menday ot 6:11 pm i . ing at the Dudley H. Moofe Fu-| * «© Istill open, Students may register 52/4 he was convinced Mrs. Asta-| Detectives said the Levons in-|the former Candy Toxton Torme,
Moos Som Soooaas on abs >. = Jeanette Eileen Peterson, infant nera] Home and will be announced jsauskas, in her desire for ven-' sisted they pretended to go along recently divorced from singer Mel Br ras hit by sev ~ by ' daughter of Robert D. and Helen Jater. Serer was oy even dal by phoning the Red Cross chapter /gence had been made the dupe of with the plot only to humor an Torme.
ce on neittowe, Temperstnres 'L. Gix Peterson, of 118 Mary Day, | Goole ie 2p caliber, automstic FE 4-3575, or calling in hth petty shakedown by two skid TOW | ohsessed mother Russell and * « ®&
Ta. Lasers Gn. 28 died shortly after birth yesterday 1 ltice in the F ov B Department : | characters. He added that the Bunch officers said. admit receiv. March, 36. and the former model
Hes laren 2° meee 39) in Pontiac oor oer certs! oungster, ’ fruc r Store in the-downtown Negro busi- Waterford Man Hurt |woman was “badly in need of ing small sums of money but both) Ans Movie actress. Guy Bent Baa Bie ec [yp SVE Sst eer ness section. in Crash on Telegraph _ psychiatric help.” ‘denied any intention of ever harm- "ied Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Belden Katleman, own-
Sunday in land grandmother, Mrs. Marie oi h | H b C _ - ; . is
(As sosoteed downtown) 35 8, Pontiac are four brothers and) 1g t y urt y ar . ili | A Waterford Township man was| pcaciues’ Veet pend wes aed inh Loe ers of the El Rancho Vegas Hotel. | — poses sone fae sco... 1§/sisters; Drucilla, Kathleen, Annette = Increase inv Fi ing Fee hospitalized early Sunday after a gine ana killed in 1952 by his . District Judge Frank McNamee of- I
‘ "Sede eaecoce 38 ~ Roger, - e apg ree : hia? irda en geba a Sought by County Clerk head-on collision with a Roseville) wire arin. A jury acquitted ‘Movieland Producer, ficiated. Sogo uneral will be at 10 a.m. s- cut hand when she was knocked) idriver, who apparently lost control | ° ° ° *
angnent ompersturs’ "a2 |day from Sparks-Griffin Funeral down by a car after darting out) Oakland County Clerk Lynn D.'of his car, according to Oakiand| Mrs Austin at the time after Fashion Expert Married | 5, sweeney, March's former Lowest temperature....0..,00..0.-". 3 | Home. into Frankin Rd. near Luther St.| Allen has asked the State Legisla-| County Sheriff's deputies. * years of brutal treat | HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Holly-|comedy partner, was best man. Mean semperatare........000..-.... 8 ; | Saturday afternoon. jture to impose a $1 fee for filing} In ‘satisfactory condition in Pon-| ™* |wood producer Fred F. Finkle-\sweeney’s wife Beverly was ma- i. A ie ee Daniel Morgan Gwin Dolores Washington, 610 Bloom- of corporation papers with county tiac General Hospital is John C. Held for investigation of murder hoffe and New ~- York fashion tron of honor.
tigen wag Ye opm field Ave. was released after treat-| clerks’ offices. iLinson, 23, of 1272 Skoman Rd. He Conspiracy along with Mrs. Asta- consultant Jo Phillips are honey-
1m 190 -# in 1934) Daniel Morgan Gwin, 67, of 39 S. ment in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital,| “The volume of such papers is is bei or tured Sauskas were: mooning today after their marriage pe : *
tee oe , Sunday's Temperature Chart Johnson, Ave. died seareay in| where she was taken by the ee increasing ard ee take ce ad on ely Besse + Her daughter. Mrs. Bertha, e- yesterday at the Beverly nins Heads Goodwill Unit
frome, | RB hanaieg ag if Pontiac General Hospital after a Preston Pepper Jr., 20, of 60 Orton’ more time to process Hiking our said, von, 38, of Roseville. jhome of Judy Garland and Sid) ptTROIT wh — Vernon Schwan .
Biemarck = 8 Marquette 3% it) 10-day illness. = . St. | . ‘ ‘operating costs. The fee is needed The other driver, Lawrence V. Mrs. Levon's husband, John, 43. \Luft, : inger, assistant sales manager at ; y ae nan. 5 Born in Conway ‘Co. Arkansas on Dolores, who said. she is the to meet extra expense,” he ex- |Till, 23, was released*after treat. Thomas Bunch, 50. and Donald! In another Hollywood wedding, Detroit Goodwill Industries, has Fy Boner Orleans e 67 Dec. 23, 1888, He was the son of daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Renof plained. ment for cuts and bruises. Deputies Russell, 45, described as derelicts. attended by 400 guests, TV actress been appointed director of a newly
2 4g #f/ William and Morning C. Gwin. He Washington, pf the same address,;}/ All papers would be covered in- did not hold him in the ‘accident, It was Russell who unmasked)Kathy Adams and author L'Amour founded Goodwill Industries in Port ; : . 8 % married Anna White, told Police she was: running to a/cluding annual reports, aménd- Which: occurred on Telegraph Rd, | the plot by going to Mrs. Austin|were married. {hey will honey-|Huron. Goodwill Industries sells ie 4 seme Cty 32. 13)_Mt- Gwin is survived by five store and didn't see the car ‘ments and appointment of resident north of-Orchard. Lake Rd. at 5:45,and ‘“‘selling” his story for $5. -|moon for two months in the articles made by the physically hee a8 children: Willie ahd Thomas Gwin| coming. a : jagents, iam , | Sgt. Cooper said Mrs. Asta- |British Indies. | handicapped. : _
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911,840 in 1952, $215,507,480 in 1953, customers, India
and $275,699,760 in 1954.
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A communique said army units
‘elsewhere remained loyal. It re-
ported a military operation was
under way to stamp out the revolt. | The rebel would have
‘to lead his forces some 1,200 miles
|across the Andes in the rainy sea-
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Married Couple
Nabbed by Police
for Public Kissing
in a crowded bus depot at Keelung,
\to a police station for questioning.
| Kissing in public, said the po-
‘lice, is an offense against morality.
| “Stuff and nonsense,’ ’ protested
Li Kuo-chu.
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fense against anything or jar
body, ’ Mrs. Li intervened.
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The police let them go.
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BONN, Germany (» — West’
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ments to former Nazis for wartime
‘private property flosses. Talk of
parliamentary action arose after |
Schroeder, former SS commander,
had filed a claim for the equivalent.
of $15,000 for damage to his home
‘in Luebeck.
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New York, N. Y.—A leading skin doctor today showed an
audience of men, women and skin-troubled teenagers how to
clean oily skin and shrink enlarged er with a 10-minute
home medical treatment he has ected. Then he demon-
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Your skin feels a Ss velreched,
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Before our very eyes the doctor
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typically oily skin, This woman had
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Has it ever occurred to you that
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mediately?
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Pontiac Press Severely
Spanked for This Picture
The Press is in receipt of an
anonymous letter that castigates us
severely for a recent picture in Ear.
Wisor’s column.- _~
We're soundly spanked.
In fact, we’re ripped apart.
Usually we treat anonymous com-
munications meee
with indiffer- Fa. ~O
ence, for the
procedure
has a cow- MONDAY,
that leaves
with some of 3
the extreme charges, but we're going
to take our readers into our confi-
dence and discuss the subject openly.
* x *
The letter writer quotes an edi-
rather less clothing
waist than is usual.
We are reproducing it again in
this column. You can’t miss it if
you Took about even casually,
We regret it.
~*~ * *
We all make mistakes. The writer
of the anonymous letter refers to our
editorial as printed June seventh,
1956, and he must have meant 1955.
It was just another mistake.
The Press prefers to print this
picture as you see it further down
in the column. Personally, the writer
of this editorial doesn’t believe his
own morals were visibly shaken, nor
were those of the large number of
people he knows personally. But we
completely respect the rights and
reer opinions of
ey) others and
we are ready
to grant that
it might of-
fend in a few
cases. Hence,
| its appear-
ance was an
unhappy
+ oe _] oversight and
everyone concerned is hereby admon-
ished against a repetition.
~ *«* *
If the anonymous writer had
to wait from June to February
to find a moral transgression, we
must have been reasonably clean
and decent over this rather
lengthy interval. In fact, that’s
a pretty triumphant record and
frankly we aren't sure that we
deserve it. Privately, we're of the
epinion we must have offended
somewhere else along the line.
We strive to edit this newspaper
for you—and you—and you. We
don’t produce it for the fanatics ©
at either end of the line. We are
never knowingly “obscene” and
never will be. On the other hand,
we won’t serve the moron fringe
ot the super goody-goodies who
refuse to recognize the practical
realities of life.
Ae * x *
Women of. all ages wear bathing
suite and we reserve the right to run
their photographs. Women have .
_, worn low neck dresses since Eve set
the style and The Press has the right
_ to run photographs accordingly. But we don’t wish to transgress. Good
taste must always prevail. This ap-
plies to our news columns, advertis-
ing and photographs. x *« *
The anonymous writer accuses
us of “peddling ‘the obscene be-
cause of our -dedication to the
dollar sign.”
What a dreadful charge!
No wonder the letter’s anony-
mous. Frankly, we doen't be-
lieve this photograph sold one ad-
ditional copy ... seven eents
worth. ieee
In the end, we will have to be the
judge. If you disagree with our
policy, drop a note, for we are ever-
lastingly interested in the. opinions
of our readers. —
Remember, we seek to print a
newspaper that appeals to you—and
you—and you—and one that always
observes decency and good taste and
one of which this area can always
be proud.
IT WASN’T many years ago when
‘ one big problem of the farmer was
how to fix his work load so as to
work hard enough to make a living,
but not quite hard enough to kill
himself working.
Ir 1s rather amusing to see ADLAI
Srevenson sitting on the “moderate”
fence and dodging brickbats thrown
_ by conservatives on one side and by
liberals on the other.
The Man About Town
Oldest in Pontiac
Former Hodges House
Bears Proof of the Fact
Courage: For which no man
ever won medal for the brand
he drew from a bottle.
Mute but conclusive evidence of the
oldest building in Pontiac is found in the
AD 1838
bronze plate sunken in the front of the
property at the southwest corner of Sag-
inaw and Pike Streets. Now mostly oc-
cupied by the
Hotel Chapman,
this bluilding was erected 118 years
ago by Schuyler Hodges
and operated by him and his family for
two-thirds of a century as the
Hodges House,
a great part of that time considered the
finest hotel in Michigan. In the great fire
of 1840, it was the only brick building in
the downtown section, and stopped the
spread of the flames after everything on
South Saginaw St. south of that point
had been destroyed.
The Miami Beach hotels have created
a new word,
“Sunvation,”
in telling about what they have to offer.
There's a lot to think about in that
highway safety slogan,
“Jt isn’t the car that kills—
It’s the driver.”
I like that expression that 1s gaining
prominence:
“Ike’s bonfire grin,” °
also the statement that
“He absorbs an office.”
Word comes directly from
C. E. Coddington,
Supervisor at the Pontiac Internal Rev-
enue branch office, that many of our
people seem to appreciate the fact that
the earlier they file their income tax re-
turns the sooner they will get any rebate
they may have coming.
A new name for a mercantile line of
business is
“The Anticipation Shoppe,”
béing a place where maternity. wear is
retailed.
. Recent statistical figures gathered by
the magazine,
Changing Times,
show that the people of our nation, right
in the midst of its greatest prosperity,
are borrowing one dollar for every six
they spend. They are adding six dollars
of new tnstallment debt for every five
dollars they are paying. Think it over.
It is a matter of historical record that
Oakland County's first resident lawyer,
Daniel LeRoy,
who came to Pontiac in 1820, also was
Michigan’s first attorney general when it
became a state in 1837. He later moved
to Fenton, whose main street bears his
name.
Verbal Orchids to—
. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Lennex
of 3453 Sashabaw Road; fifty-eighth
wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lamb-
of Farmington, 52nd wedding anniver-
sary Feb. 18. :
Mr. and Mrs. Ira A, Haddrill
173 E. Iroquois Rd., 50th wedding anni-
versary tomorrow. ; ”
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of
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David Lawrence Says:
Nixon’s Recent Speech Misinterpreted
by Omission of Few: Commas in Text
WASHINGTON — It’s strange
what a difference just a little com-
ma can make—especially since no-
body as yet has invented a way to
put commas between spoken works.
Hence Vice President Nixon may
have to go on taking it on the chin
as critics berate him for a recent
speech in which he referred to ‘a
Republican chief justice."’ Here is
how the vice president's remark
reads if pauses in oral speech are
used.
* + *
“Speaking for a unanimous Su-
preme Court (pause) a great Re-
publican (pause) Chief ~ Justice
Earl Warren (pause) has ordered
an end to racial segregation in the
nation’s public schools."
But the mimeographed copy,
handed out to the press just before
the speech was delivered, reads
this way: “Speaking for a unanim-
ous Supreme Court (comma) a
great Republican Chief Justice
(comma) Earl Warren (comma)
has ordered an end to racial segre-
gation in the nation’s public
schools."’
But, unfortunately for Nixon, it
was the second version—the idea
that the vice president really be-
lieves his friend, Warren, is a
“Republican chief justice’ —
which was adopted by the critics,
including Adlai Stevenson... Fér
a few days after the Nixon speech
was delivered there had been
silence and then, strangely
enough, the Democratic high
command decided to make an
issue of it.
What Nixon said was, of course,
ambiguous but he wasn't given the
benefit of the doubt by his critics.
Perhaps it's characteristic nowa-
days of the “abuse” of the bill of
rights that a man is first adjudged
guilty of an intent to misuse com-
mas until he is proved innocent.
Some of the present-day ‘‘liberals”
have gone so far as to cry out that
Nixon should be disqualified from
ever running for high office again
because in a political speech he
mentioned favorably a Supreme
Court decision.
FDR BLASTED COURT
But there wasn't any such dis-
qualification suggested when the
late Franklin D. Roosevelt, hero of
the modern “‘liberals,” spoke un-
favorably about the Supreme Court
justices. In a political campaign
speech at Baltimore on October 25,
1932 he charged that the Supreme
Court was under the ‘‘complete
control” of the Republican party.
The exact text as given in the
Roosevelt ‘‘public papers,” reads
as follows: “After March 4, 1929,
the Republican Party was in com-'
plete control of all branches of the
federal government—the Execu-
tive, the Senate, the House of Rep-
resentatives and, I might. add for
good measure, the Supreme Court
as well.”
twice thereafter until he got a
final refusal.
Truman, of course, was in a posi-
tion to obtain the nomination for
him as the power of a president
An illuminating confession is
made by former President Tr®
man in his memoirs appearing
a few days ago in a national
magazine. He reveals that ‘in
the summer of 1950’ he began
negotiations with the late Chief
Justice Vinson about becoming |
the presidential nominee of the
Democratie Party in 1952 and_
over the nominating process of his
own party is well known. Here
are Truman's exact words:
“In the fall of 1951, I invited
Vinson to visit me at the little
White House in Key West, and
there I resumed my talks with him
about his becoming Democratic
candidate for president. We talked
about it from one end to the other,
and he finally said that he would
speak to Mrs. Vinson about it... .
Back in Washington, Vinson told
me that after talking it over with
Mrs. Vinson and, after most serious
consideration, he still felt honestly
that he did not think he should use
the court as a stepping stone to the
presidency. But shortly after this
meeting and after I had another
talk, this time with Mrs. Vinson,
the chief justice firmly declined on
the basis of physical condition.”
Now it will be recalled that about
seven months later—in the spring
of 1952—many constitutional law-
yers were surprised to find Chief
Justice Vinson dissenting vigorous- ly when the Supreme Court sternly
ful if the vice president had
expressed himself as follows:
“Speaking for a unanimous Su-
preme Court, a great Californian,
Chief Justice Earl Warren, has
ordered an end to racial segrega-
tion in the ae a
*
But maybe even this would have
been risky, too, for unless he and
his had learned a
lesson not to forget commas, some
critics might have accused. the vice
president of having extolled “a
great Californian chief justice.”
(Copyright 1956,
New York Herald Tribune Inc.)
Symptoms of Menopause
Need Not Ruin Family Life
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
In the pamphlet The Menopause
— available on request if you pro-
vide stamped, self-addressed en-
velope — I lean so far backwards,
in the effort to reassure women
who have had poor sex education,
that some folks complain that for
a physician I am singularly lack-
ing in sympathy.
It is difficult for a doctor to es-
timate what proportion of women
40 to 60 years of age have any
of the complaints commonly
ascribed to “change of life.“’
Women who have no such
trouble do not. come under the
doctor's observation.
It is just as difficult for me to
estimate, because it seldom oc-
curs to women who have no
symptoms to write to me about
themselves.
On the other hand, many who
should consult a physician seem
to think it easier to confide in one
far away. .
It is not a question of sympa-
thy but of common sense when IT
say I have no patience with the
habit of ascribing whatever dis-
turbances a woman from 46 to
@0 has fo ‘‘your age.”
Hot flashes are too commonly a
complaint of women at the meno-
pause — although a good many
women 65, 70. or 75 have them.
Many women have assured me
that they have obtained great re-
lief from hot flashes, thanks to
my suggestion in the menopause
pamphlet. They supplement the
diet with a daily ration of calcium
and vitamin D, the same as I rec-
ommend for rheumatiz. This isn't
medicine, so please don’t’ just
“try” it.
Many others get comfort from
one of the estrogenic hormones,
which are generally adminis-
tered by hypodermic injection,
although at least one of the
most satisfactory is taken in
tablet form,
Hormone therapy controls or
corrects other complaints, such as
itching of the skin, moodiness and
impatience with family and
friends, as well ag hot flashes.
A number of them write to tell
me that aside from cessation of
menstruation the menopause has
made no perceptible change in
their joy in living.
‘My advice to any woman 40
to 60 years/old who develops
any symptoms that worry her
1. Don't téll the neighbors. * 2. Don’t) listen to old wives’:
tales,
F ol ele
¥ 3. Don't delve in doctor books.
4. Go to your physician for ex-
amination, advice and whatever
treatment you may require.
Bigned letters, not more than ene page
or 100 words jong, okoroy | to personal
health and hygtene, not to disease, diag-
nosis, of treatment, will be answered -by
Dr. William Brady, tf a stamped self-
addressed envelope is sent to the Pon-
tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan.
(Copyright 1956) Voice of the Peopl e
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. . . In-time of peace and war...
And in so many happy ways...
It gives a little more . . . The sum-
cr ~n =" > Q. oO wn
plan
Fsks
tons per year, hence priority tn the
‘ industrial plan goes to steel, which
other lations. Cement pro-
duction, therefore, is to be doubled
to 10,000,000 tons.
PACT WITH U. 8. .
India last month signed an
agreement with the United States
that will give the New Delhi regime
100,000 tons of steel products for
her railroads. * s
The plan calis for $10,000,000 of
U. S. aid and the agreement
marked the fourth anniversary of
American programs of loans and
grants to India. .
Thus far, the United States has laying
Ambitious Plan Major Role
ment. Loans boost the overall
figure to more than $400,000,000.
American and Indian officials in
_New Delhi do not like to talk about
the aid in such big terms. But the _
entry of the Soviet Union into the
field of aid to India has promoted
_& feeling of political competition.
* * *
The U, S. once was almost alone
in its aid to the infant democracy.
Its aid to India stands out boldly
when compared to what Russia has
PUBLICITY FOR REDS
Indian newspapers gave a lot of
publicity to the fact that the Soviet
Union in December signed @ com-
mercial agreement whereby India
will get a million tons of Soviet
steel, >. « «
But every ton of that steel will
be paid for by India. In contrast,
-the amount of steef”given—not sold
—to India by the United States, in-
cluding last month's agreement,
amounts to 700,000 tons. * * @
And the money for the 100,000
tons to be bought in the world
market under the new agreement
with the United’ States will come’
from funds appropriated for India
- by the U. S. Congress last year.
Smiles
Rain halted a two-hour speech
of a politician in the South. Funny
how often rain comes after a dry
spell.
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY
And out of the ground made
the Lord God to grow every
tree that is pleasant to the sight.
and good for food; the tree of
life also in the midst of the gar-
den, and the trec of kncwledge
ot good and a 2:9.
One is nearer God's heart in a
garden ~ 4
Than anywhere else on earth.
—Dorothy Gurney
Case Records of a Psychologist:
Ingenuity Often Required
to Keep Restless Youngsters Occupied
Jimmy’s case has been dupli-
cated five times in our family
for our ‘five children grew rest-
less and feuded and grew jit-
tery, too, on long auto trips.
Mrs. Crane and I used the
strategy outlined below. And
for family reunions, we em-
ployed the “penny hunt” or
“candy hunt.”
* By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
Case Q-379: Jimmy B., aged 9,
is a bundle of atomic energy, to
judge from his father’s remarks
below,
“Dr, Crane, Jimmy never seems
to sit still for more than a minute,”
his father nega —
“He js restless and always on
the lookout for something to do.
Much of the time he gets into
mischief.
“And when we go fo visit his
grandparents, it takes about $3
hours via automobile. He is fit
to be tied after the first 30 min-
uies of the journey. He quarrels
with our two younger children
and gets me irritable.
“Furthermore, when we arrive,
and he is with his cousin, they
usually want to play in the house
at the very time when the women
folks are busy and would prefer
to have them romp outdoors.
“I'm not very talented as a
father, for I get irate and yell
at them a lot of the time. But
what else can I do to make the
kids behave?”
FOREARMED STRATEGY
Keep a bundle of tricks under
your hat, for use in such emer-
gencies. By that, I mean sprout
some clever idea that will hold
the attention of children for pos-
sibly 15:to 30 minutes.
For example, T have found that
a “penny bunt” js usually good for half an hour when a large
crowd of youngsters get together,
as at a family reunion. ;
can generally obtain 25
to 50 pennies from his own pocket
or from other adults at such a
gathering.
Then send the youngsters to a
distant spot while you scatter the
coins of the front lawn. You may
get them all to walk around the
block or hike a quarter of a mile
and back, to allow you ample time
to toss out the pennies.
This walk itself helps drain off
their excess muscular energy.
Then, after they return, they will
run and squeal in delight when
they pounce upon the pennies. The
50 cents is cheap insurance to
give the women folks a half hour
of quiet indoors.
CANDY HUNTS
Mrs. Crane and I also would
vary this procedure, if we had
enough advance warning, for we'd
purchase 50 cents to $1.00 worth
of lollipops, bubble gum, and oth-
er one cent items. - \
Then we'd send the youngsters t
- of ‘
if You Want
down the road while we hiked
over a 30-acre pasture and stuck
the candy or gun under the bark
shellbark hickories or laid
them on stumps, etc.
The only rule was that the hid-
den objects had to be partially
visible. On a given signal, we'd
send the crowd of kids whooping
and running all over the pasture.
They enjoyed it, and the adults
got a respite.
For auto travel, be sure to stop
at frequent intervals. such as every
50 miles. Let the children have a
foot race all around the block,
for leg action. drains off their
energy faster than arm action,
since the legs carry the full weight
of the youngsters.
» * *
And while in the car, play ob-
servation games. Divide into
teams. One group can take the
right side of the road. while the
other has the left. Count the num-
ber of horses or cows or all 4-
legged creatures seen.
For variation, guess as to how
Many passenger auto will be met
before you encounter the next
truck. Or look for the most out-of-
state auto licenses.
And ration them a new comic
book every 50 miles, with games
in between.
The merit of these games fs
that they usually require no spec-
jal equipment but can be sprouted
on the spur of the moment,
* * *
For fufther ammunition send for
my dist of “Action Games For
Children,’ enclosing a stamped
return envelope, plus 20 cents,
Always write to Dr. ts care r. George W. Crane
ichigan,. enclosing « jon
cadens sed envelope cal
typing jetoeven Lier when you send be rong ptychological charts and pam-
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Co unty Voters Prep
Primary Today
in Rochester Waterford, Farmington
Go to Polls on Issues
Tuesday
ROCHESTER—Eleven candidate
Names appear on the ballots for
the primary election being held
today at the Village Fire Hall on
East Fifth Strect, from 7 a.m. to
8 p.m. :
Candidates are Clarence F
Bushman, Hilburn Carpenter,
Stowell Collins, Robert J. Scheans, |
Charies W. Talley, Norman R.
Day, Sydney Q. Ennis, James C.!
Hill and Elizabeth Maitrott in one
FRANCES O'BRIEN
Mr. and Mrs, Leo J. O'Brien
of %56 Outlook Dr., White Lake
Township, are announcing the en-
gagement of their daughter, Fran-
ces Fay, to John R. Ingamells, the
son of Mrs, Cecil Ingamells of 2561
Williams Lake Rd., Waterford
Township, No date has been set
for the wedding.
6 Church Choirs Principal's Wife
Dies at Milford Mrs. Johnson, Teacher,
-Counselor for Hundreds;
Service Tuesday
MILFORD — Avalyn Allen John-
son, one of Milford High School's
most popular teachers died Satur-,
day afternoon. She was confined
to Pontiac Genera] Hospital less,
than three weeks, and her death,
came as a shock to the Huron Val-|
ey area, |
Mrs. Johnson's husband, Er.
win, is principal of the high school.
Born in Watervieit, she at-
tended Western Michigan Col-
lege and graduated from the
University of Michigan, She was
a member of Phi Beta Kappa and
belonged to OES, MEW, NEA. Lawmakers Eye
Local Tax Bills Measures Wogid Allow
Counties More Leeway
in Assessments
equalization mixup, similar to one
which incensed many Oakland
County officials last year, may be
avoided in 1956 if two bills under
study by the State Legislature are
passed,
County figures were changed in
a last-minute move by the state
last year making hasty revisions
necessary in budgets and tax rates
of some local units.
‘One proposed measure would
allow county beards of supervi-
sers to establish departments to
survey assessments and assist HALF DOZEN HOBBIES — Milford’s Bill Purdy, 8%, is an expert taxidermist. Above, left, is “Old Baldy,"’ trapped on Sulphur Island
in the art of collecting. Besides his coin and stamp collections (shown 25 years ago.
She was also a member of the
National Council of teachers of
English,
Coming to Milford from Belleville
in 1948 Mrs. Johnson counseled
‘hundreds of students in their daily
‘problems, Her entire life was de-
voted to encouraging teenagers to- in equalizing asessments,
Another bill, which passed the
'House Feb. 6 and was referred to
the Senate taxation committee,
would allow supervisors to employ
appraisal firms to assist local as-
sessing officers.
Obtaining such outside aid has in part above, right) he is a photographer, hunter, fisherman and
Life ‘Begins at 80° for Milford's Multiple Collector RERBA HEINTZELMAN
Miferd Correspondent ed States from Ontario to visit the is an 1856 Flying Eagle penny, val-|\which he has photographed and
‘World's Fair, and never returned. ued at $200. He has a full set of processed himself. ‘ Another tax assessment and i
registered as qualified voters. |ward higher educational develop-;
If the bond ‘tssue 1s approved,
will be used to build a
for which is located next to the! school cert.
high » the site The service in song brought to.a/4gers in honor of Avalyn Johnson,
close the last of the Inter-Church being established by those who ‘Present Concert iment, During the last few years
Mrs
‘counselor and taught psychology
‘and English. She organized the first
Song Service Is Last Future Teachers of America Club
in Year's
Program Series
_| The 250 voice chorus comprised A Memorial fund for Mrs. John-
of six church choirs were heard 80M has been organized by teachers
al |Sunday evening at the First Pres- in the Huron Valley School sys-|
ibyterian Church in a Choral Con- tem. The proclamation reads as Fellowship
at Milford High which has grown
‘from a membership of 15 to over
50.
‘START MEMORIAL
ifollows: A memorial fund for teen- MILFORD—Eighty-three years of
Johnson has acted as girls life packed full of adventure and
interesting activities — that’s Mil-
ford’s Bill Purdy.
* Ld *
In 1895, Bill and his wife Bertha - Indian and Lincoln heads, begin-|
ae ees ise with the year 1856 to 1909 and
‘his full set of large pennies is
tpriceless. ago, they proceeded years
to raise TUNE.
three boys, who graduated from
| callege with honors, and are all
skilied engineers livimg in the
area, Purdy’s collection of commemo-
jrative half dollars is worth more
ithan $1,000 and he explained that (now deceased), came to the Unit-| Bill has been an enthusiastic ev- “you never see this type of coin
Group Submits
Zoning Code ‘ing, fishing and taxidermy.
150 RARE BIRDS ~ |pert in-the art of coin, stamp and) in circulation.”
‘gun collecting; photography, hunt-| 1847 GOLD COINS
| Tiny gold coins dated 1847 are
‘among Bill's gold collection which
| Working in conjunction with the has attracted experts from all over
Biological Department at the Uni-| the United States. Some pieces are
versity of Ann Arbor, Purdy has smaller than qa regular dime and
|over 150 rare Michigan birds which! are worth $50 each. |
the William Purdy lives right in the
heart of Milford and has ‘‘never
had a boss—only my wife.”’ His
housekeeper, Mrs. Margaret Wy-
ant, says of her boss, ‘’This man
is absolutely amazing. After a
whole lifetime of active existence,
he really believes that ‘life beging
at aoe
Robert Monteith
Dies in Ferndale been ruled illegal by the attorney
'general under present laws.
Fire Damages
House Owned
by Bermuda, Inc.
| WEST BLOOMFIELD — A Sat-
\urday afternoon fire caused $1,000
idamage to a home on 3729 Lone
|Pine Rd. . ;
The home which was owned
by Bermuda Plantations, Inc. of
Detroit was eccupied by Marion
Montieth School on the corner of . aan Roge Crescent Lake and Hatchery roads. Fellowship series for 1956, jprefer to express their remem- Keeao Harbor Plonners |. has caught and preserved. He! Returning recently from ogers. The blaze started in the
$150,000 will go for six sites—four| The First M brance in this manner. Gifts may 9g also has over 5.000 _bird’s C8E5) send Annual Exhibition of Michi- | living room and according to
of these will be for elementary) an paint OR a pel etl ibe sent to the Board of Education. | Recommendations Being packed neatly ed big steel cabinets. | gan Stamp Collectors, Bill |_ DETROIT — Robert Monteith, the Rogers was caused by the
buildings, one for another high| of the fellowship churches, All» Mer body will be at the Rich. | D U His special Federal Government) cacckea bis own collection and 77, Sinn Fein leader in Ireland’s| carelessness ef children. school and the other for a third) gaints Selasseak, First Congre- | ardson Bird Funeral Home until | NP . \eree bas —— this activity + found that he has close to 40,000 fight for independence and a loyal. Chief Ben J. Moshier, said Sta-
junior high school. gational, Central Methodist and |! p.m. Tuesday. Service will be | KEEGO HARBOR — ‘The City, Ol4 “Baldy.” an American | rare American and Canadian ‘st Supporter in the Spanish Civil tion 1. the West Bloomfield Town- $1,250,000 is budgeted for the First Presbyterian, in presenting held at 2 p.m, the same day at Planning Committee submitted rec-| eagle measuring over 2'; feet | stamps. —. 1% Sey ee ship Fire Department, fought the fgur elementary buildings and | the tenth annual Inter-Church | the Presbyterian Church. Burial ommendations for a zoning ordi. M&*. dominates the collector's | In his younger days, Bill has! toe fire for over an hour. Station 2 $100,000 will build an addition | Choral Festival. | will follow at the Milford Me- nance for Keego Harbor in the! desk, where he has perched for “banded” over 10,000 sea gulls for | a ‘stood by in case of an emergency.
on the a Aen morial Cemetery. recent joint meeting of the City) 25 years. He was trapped on line government and has been on Born in Kilquade, Ireland. Mon- oe en © present dayne Adams | The processional hymn, ‘‘God of Council and the planning group,| S#!pher Istand, near Alpena, {oo ictan d in the Great Lakes, (‘ith was forced to flee his home-| KEEGO HARBOR — The Keego School. Our Fathers,” opened the program.| Besides her husband, Mrs, John. punal eons | Amore Fill erate coin cnliection Ise i . a t aa “A S- ‘land in 1917 because of his activi- Cass Women’s Club will hold a des-
If the proposal is approved the | The masced ce = —— one is meal by one aon Ales ciel rwicicos of the et / rs # rare coin collection He has thousands of bird pictures ti04 iy the Irish Nationalist move- sert card party on February 23 at
school taxes for school construction |@thems praise and thanksgiv-| ee PRS Sere Rtas eater ny) hee : jment, '1:30 p.m. at the club house on continue seve “ r dys Michigan College at Kalamazoo, |parking, (b) Limitations on the YW PT s .
= ome malas ee OS wane ae Ayes ay cae survivors include = number of trailer parks and gas as A Is Planning: oo = oe eeaareces ae ee
were billed in December 1955, ac- Living.” arranged by Davis and)mother, Mrs. Blanche Allen of ‘t@tions, (c)- Provisions are made ° j west © peas ae eee roe !Schumacher,
cording to Board of Education of. "We Thank Thee Lord.” by Tkach. Bellaire: two sisters, Mrs, Howard fF classification of all properties MI Orth Hill Grou p Slates St so ficials. The high school item will| The second group of anthems fol-/ Tanner, also of Bellaire and Mrs. |!""° arto! bal Serer j_— ewe ee go off the tax bill soon. lowed the Scripture reading by the | Alfred Snook of Wayland: three a — ” ally 36 ice ~ m P ] . - Although opposed to the clo} rewas
_ * © * lRev. Sohn - Mulder pelelrpes brothers, Kenneth Allen of Florida, 4°" the toaoeee of West Binom-| ane on I ul ANCE (unites Auto Workers union, Mon-| | AY | P¢ ) RR a De
"The voting places for the elec- pastor of Central Methodist Church. Richard of East Lansing and Hugh field and (d) Public health, sanita-| teith was one of 10 who founded| tion are: Precinct 1 — Drayton) erbert Hoffman, director at |”! Wisconsin, jtion and safety measures. ROCHESTER — The monthly, who is at Wayne University on |the Workers Council for Social Jus-
Plains School, 3000 baw Rd.;| virs¢ Methodist Church was gen- « * « Thomas Dillon was authorized | meeting of the North Hill PTA will, & fellowship, ee Inc. to organize the auto in-
| | | dustry. Milford High School will be by the City Council of Keego eral chairman of the festival. be at 8:15 tonight, at North Hill, He will give his impressions of | He is survived by his widow, Precinct 2—Donelson School, re
W. Huron St.; Precinct 3—Water-
ford Center School, 1021 Ai
Rd.; Precinct 4—Waterford Village
School, Steffens Street; Precinct
5—Pontiac Lake School, 2515 Wil-
liams Lake Rd.
Raid Brings Arrest
of 10 for Loitering
Ten men arrested in a Pontiac
Vice Squad raid early Sunday
were charged with loitering in an
alleged gambling den where a mys- T
| Other organists and directors
participating were Lyndon S. Sa-
lathiel of First Presbyterian, Elda
Sutter of Bethany Baptist, Charles
/A. Wilson of First Congregational,
|George H. Putnam of Central Meth-
lodist, Raymond Ebey of First
| Methodist, Mrs. W. Henry Sink of ‘Central Methodist and Philip Stein-'
jhouse of All Saints Episcopal.
| The Rev. Edward D. Auchard,
‘associate pastor of First Presby-
terian Church, led the congrega-
tion in prayers and the benediction
was given by the Rev. Lewis W. closed Tuesday.
Experts Turn
humbs Down
on Boat Bill LANSING W — Michigan water
safety experts have turned thumbs
down on a Senate-approved bill
allowing townships to set motor-
boat speed limits on inland lakes.
The opposition was voiced at a
Water Safety Clinic sponsored by
the State Waterways Commission Harbor to draw up the soning
ordinance in the final form, Aft-
er the final approval of the ordi-
nance by the Council, there will | Elementary School. |American education in comparison mary two daughters and three
be public hearings.
|
| Mrs. Hudson Hill has arranged| With Australia. This is a special stepchildren.
a program featuring a panel dis- | eres os : i. ‘ » | y wil) ve his . cussion on Child Guidance, | FFA members demonstrate par- Rep. Wolcott Undecided
The council will meet on Tuesday| Participating in the discussion | to consider the appointment of| are Mrs. Keith Crissman; Jean . oeeeee- About Re-election Status |
Refreshme ri ri | three members for a Board of Lilly, visiting teacher in the |the joth = 2 nis served "| WASHINGTON w — Rep. Jesse
Review,—the appointment of one! Rochester Schools; Mrs. Henri- _ |P. Wolcott (R-Mich.) says that “I member to serve on the election - etta Ensign, second grade teach- Keego Harbor ‘frankly have not made up my mind
Commission together with the city ‘er at Nerth Hill, and the Rev. | The newly-equipped kitchen of definitely yet on whether I will
clerk and mayor; police salaries, Edgar A. Lucas, rector of St. ne Roosevelt School was used seek re-election.” °
and personnel; general personnel Philip’, EB scopal Church, formally for the. first time by the . : i
policy such as hours, wages, group —— ; |PTA, teachers and room mothers. honey ices seo insurance, and social security for Moderator will be Mrs. Hill. Re- The PTA helped equip the kitchen | Seventh Michigan distric — : : 4 ; . 930 and is dean of the state’s con- all city employes. freshments will be served by the by purchasing the stove and re- t
owler, curate at All Saints Episco-
Executive Board. |gressional delegation. nd attended by boat livery oper- t bom took place New Pal. = ipa aan vuribee pl | Preceding the festival, the Rev. ators, boat manufacturers, law of.-
Another man was charged with Walter Young, chaplain and teach. |ficers and coast guard officers
aiding and abetting the game, ¢T of religion at-Cranbrook School) Many of the boatmen said the |
which Detectives Eugene Hendron for boys, gave the Bible Exposition. | bill would create a hodge-podge |
Orville ; ef speed limits and regulations
ond commen out teem Pence that would be hard to enforce = a vacant store at 367 N. Saginaw 95.Minute Smoke anal combetakvacusiamae
The men will be arraigned today NEW YORK (®—The Pipe and! The bill, sponsored by Sen. Harry
in Municipal Court. Tobacco Council says Fred Gott- F| Hittle (R-East Lansing), has fi
The sfidden explosion in front of lieb, of Merrick, N.Y., kept 3.3 passed the Senate and is now in
the building early Jan. 1 has not grams of tobacco lit-in his pipe the House Marine Affairs Commit
been solved, Vice Squad officers for 95 minutes. This is supposed to tee.
said, be a collegiate record. It would require boat owners to 5
e
boats. Launch Second Sessions
of College Credit Classes Adults wishing to take courses! duction to New World Archaeology” in their boundaries and set lim. /
for college credit still have time | will meet for the second tirne. | fits on the horsepower of mo.“
to register for a number of Uni-| At 7:30 p.m. Thursday, the sec-| tors. ° a
versity of Michigan extension ond session of ‘Organization of! h
courses heing given at Washington Materials in the School Library”
Junior High School. ‘will be held, with Viola Fitch,
Second sessions in three subjects M. S., instructing. cities and villages to set motor-
boat speed limits on lakes with.
The boatmen said they favored
identification of boats but that it j
would be done with numbers in-
stead of requiring owners to dis- q
are being held today All the above courses carry play their names and addresses. ype plane's wheel struck a cliff,! chairman. Supt, Alvin Norlin will a
Meeting at 4:30 p.m. are two two hours of graduate or under. = The House Marine Affairs Com: causing the aircraft to plunge into’ introduce Dr. Norman Hender- | classes: “Introduction to Mental | &Taduate credit, or they may mittee is now considering a second the trees _ son, an educator from Australia
| be taken for no credit at all. bill setting up a state-wide motor- ee Health,” with Dr. Ivan La- Three Found Dead
SONS,
while flying from Chicago to Belle-| are Mrs. John Berth and Mrs.
their light plane in a heavily-wood- J
| paint their names and address in Hemminger, 32, her brother-in-law
large lettering on the bows of their Ray L,
Lewiston
It would also allow townships, Emmett Eugene Jordan of Russels
Point, | frigerator.
While saying he had not made
;up his mind, Wolcott added that he
expected to make an anhounce-
Oxford . |
The PTA Capers fund-raising Young Escapees Find dance of the Daniel Axford PTA j,°:
n Plane Wreckage sisted rriaay, tor aduts only. JOH! Better Than Flood ment os fel @ | : , , Ky, (Three 15-
ss ce __ General chairman of the affair | year-old escapees from the Powell | a acl | PERU, Ind. (INS)—Three per- ig ngrs. Al Sage tickets,eward |County detention home didn’t reck-| 4; li G h-L d |
missing for several days part and in charge of publicity jon with a flood when they escaped. | irtiner Crasn-Langs — |
Jailer James Crowe waded) CHICAGO (INS)—A Capital Air-|
Ardie Matheson, through waist-deep backwaters of lines plane made a belly landing at
The dance will be held in the|the Red River to nab the wet and Chicago’s Midway Airport today. chilled youths who had splashed No casualties were reported.
ahead of him.
yntaine, Ohio, were found dead
esterday beside the wreckage of
:
d area near Pernt . school gymnasium. Hosts will be,
Victims of the crash were Maria Mr. and Mrs. Earl Irvin. ims of t ash were Maria One ‘boy said he would gladly,
- Marlette ‘return to “that warm jail cell.”’|
Open house for the parents of| His request was granted.
pupils in kindergarten through the | “Sn
|fourth grade will be held Tuesday)
see tr the reeuler PTA mect-|| My feet were
killing me! Then I
tried Ben-Gay!” 38, both of
17-year-old Hemminger,
Ohio, and
Ohio ;
The single-engine Piper Cub was
ound by a farmer and his family
ho went to investigate an un-
sual looking green object on a
ilsice ing. The fifth and sixth grades’ |
open house will be held in March. |
’
: Imlay City )
Miami County Sheriff Arthur) dhe monthly PTA meeting will ohns said the plane left Chicago be today, at 8 p.m.
sometime last Thursday or Fri-!
He said it appeared that Mrs. Jack Homer {s program |
ay
Core, medica] superintendent of
Pontiac State Hospital, instruct-
ing; and “Improvement of High Students may register just be- boat registration system
fore the class begins, and fee — :
| fer each two-hour course is $22.
School Teaching,” with C, R. | Courses are open to any adult.
Hutchcroft as instructor, Other UM courses are being of-
At 7:30 p.m. tonight, a seminar: fered at Bloomfield Hills, North
“Child Development,”’ will hold its Branch, Romeo, Marlette and Troy Moslem leader and one-time father-
second session Dr. Walter S. Holm- Township schools. in-law of actress Rita Hayworth,
lund is in charge. | A number of other credit courses was reported today to be in a
oor which opened earlier are being of- very weak and tired condition
fered by the Wayne University,; A household member at Cannes
'Michigan State Yormai College, said the fabulously wealthy Aga
|Michigan State University and the Khan's beautiful Begum was very
University of Michigan. {worried about the condition of her
jaged husband.
Extension Club to Meet _ Aga Khan Reported
Very Weak and Tired
CANNES (INS) — Aga Khan,
=
Opening session on a new his-
tory course, ‘Western Europe from
1500 to 1618,” will be held at 7:20
p.m. tomorrow, with Dr. Albert
Hyma as teacher.
Second sessions of classes being
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THE PONTIAC Le FEBRUARY 40, 1956 ot
| ELEVEN | .
SEWTAL | Bob Considine Says: = : a , 5S i : Ld
wis | Margaret Traman Tell S ory Modestl ! ; ee
Sti | re CLlts f estly __ PUT .__— af Beds | NEW YORK (INS) — People fur coat — I think it was muskrat. Dossena Ustened to the’ final Every week there's @ hassle jother term in a variety of ways. nn oer § ‘Bed », Places... cee. ae oo) eee eee ee on “Double or Quit.” The Gen, Washington called in a ° : a _—— : e Sides Mary Margaret Truman's story, /arrival of two enormous ; indignation and cried, sec llegqend ye bog opted Philadelphia newspaperman whose | ==—_ © —— 2 beginning in the March Good/which my sTust's for, far, too aiificalt!” occasionally Parliament in. he read and gave him the : ' At Your Service for: | om & ee gave ; |Housekeeping, is as modest andichest . . .1 can take orchids or! 1. nag been asked to name al @ the act, as im the case of the |announcement on.a Friday night} __— ° cs oe @ Wheel Chairs ‘unassuming amd fine as the girl leave them (honestly I like violets’ of a small town |(— to be printed the following — . , certain village in French West ® ; herself. ous better), but those were the fustest) 4°, . He is appealing The| ™athematics teacher, Lando di (Monday. Little thing we now call) —— —— .
@ Walkers. with {he mostest, as the general recedent has been set Geli, not long ago. |""The Farewell Address.” _ TO . ._—s
© Cretchen' Not many ermens tn cur. Urge = ae A * * 8 His question was, “In what : ne aa ° . io
a ce “My father was convinced 1 | A Roman businessman named/Opera did Verdi use the contra- = a . — y Li 2-3027 JO 4-6847 | “I had a mew powder-blue | could do no wrong tat [Remo Cappel, an expert on oifihemoon?! He responded, Tam! oe lanpeeed, Gy — sult, which I fancied myself in, 7 coins, set the for such|n0 hero. I don't want this stage to would ust sock anether forge. | =— while he was never able to stage F. D. RB. —_—— = MICHIGAN FIRST AID and all binck accessories,” she | bring himself to strike me, be (things. When asked a questionbe my Waterloo.” . was coy or shy about ; .
Invalid Needs — Stckroom Supplies || recalls in describing the day she | 0.14 crush me with a sort of coe Se ® Set See, Seat ° ‘ ei.
1621 S. Woodward, Royal Osk |) christened the “Missouri,” the | nurt took he has. 1 would have | arse a for the : — |
3 Doors North of 10 Mile | Sreatest battleship in Christen: | iasinitely @ spanking PROBLEMS | dom to this look, and I: still would.” Mand vec pol ganserdl bane e | “Over this I had to wear my old) rpis is first-rate, highly read- Bob Hannegan: “If the conven- , (Advertisement) (Advertisement) able, immensely entertaining cur- tion nominates me I shall accept
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with the astonishing 10 to 20 r until ‘ve seen ‘Double DETROIT —Weeds may be-
= a cio All 2 wimeee te thout the use =e of Quit.” Tt shakes the nation. or come illegal soon in suburban Har-
n one hemorrhoid case after gents of any kind, The secret is JACKPOT INTACT per Woods.
another, “very striking improve- | a new healing substance (Bio-| ‘The breathtaking sum of 5,000,-|. City Manager Robert J. McNutt ment” was reported and verified
by doctors’ observations.
Dyne*) apy Shem of a world-
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000 lire (more than $8,000) is the
is proposing an ordinance to re-
Pain was relieved ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide use |#°*Po% prize which no contestant quire that all weeds be cut to And, while gently reliev Eh top rn ng Pain, for healing injured tissue on all |DaS attained as yet. Italian Ital- less than 12 inches and all dead actual reduction ot retraction ports of th ians apparently seldom have the) weeds removed, along with grass (shrinking) This Henfes substance is opportunity to choose the opera poisonous plants and ragweed And most pesoed map of all—this | offered in ouppoeitory or ointment ‘category — if there is one — on Unless - cuttings .and rem
improvement was maintained in | form called Preparation H.* Ask |‘‘Double or Quit.” wa eral
cases where doctors’ observations | for individually sealed convenient ; als were done three weeks, But whatever they choose or is & were a over a period of Evers on FT eweinen or |given to them, they're inclined to —— —* authorized to
many mon repara intment ; : ve it done assess whoever
In fact, results were so thor- cial applicator. . Preparation tion Hf is blow their stacks if they blow the ljowned the property. oneh car sufferers were able to | 80 Btehewe tisfaction |TWestion. pAint, eober, mvioum, eAsl | wos To enforce his week law, Mc-
makesuc! astonishing statements guaran or money refunded. Saturday aad young : Leonards it proposes nd-or
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/1939 to protect them from the
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LEWIS’ FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE!
“We need a two party press to ages of Negroes on school enroll-
ifrisk candidates of their concealed ahoye states have large percent.
jweapons,"” the Denver newspaper- ments. In Mississippi the percent-
;man declared. cu. age is 49.5: South Carolina, 4% °
| Louisiana 32.8 and Alabama, 31.4. |; “A newspaper's first responsi
ibility,” Lucas said, “‘is still right, LAST DITCH MOVE
Jat home where there are some pol-| Georgia, Virginia and South Car-
liticians who would rather eat a olina have made provisions for es-
\free steak than protect a free tablishing or implementing a_pri- board along with
smartly designed teddy
bear decals. Plastic cas-
Rigid innerspring
wet proof mattress in-
cluded at this low price! ters!
vow.”
Candidates Scan Sion
COLOMBO, Ceylon w — Candi |vate school system as a last ditch
| stand
Florida and North Carolina lean
heavily toward segregation, but
they have taken no legislative ac
dates in the April general elections tion to thw: art inte er ition.
are flocking to astrologers for ad
vance tips. Prof. C. E. C. Bulath Arkansas has integrated three
singhala says even HLS Minister small schoo] districts and will vote
Sir John Kotelawala asked him on interposition. Tennessee is still
how his party will fare Another sitting on the fence but a federal
astrologer reports important cabi- eourt ruling calls for high school
net ministers telephone’ every
morning asking whether they will
that day. be heckled at political meetings
CHRYSLER RINGS UP
THE YEAR GREATEST SALES desegregation to start “‘not later
than” next fall.
The greatest integration prog:
ress has developed quietly in
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Destined to be a favorite from coast
to coast is this hothouse plaid ensemble.
Mr. Mort, oné of fashion’s favorite de-
signers, brings news in the a= of bud- a 2 ~
Newlyweds
Make Home
in Pontiac
Joseph Zwickers
Speak Their Vows
at St. Vincent |
A floor-length gown of lace agd/
nylon over satin was worn by Dor-,
othy Skerkowski when she became)
the bride of Joseph ai ntend
The Rev. ee = Webbér of
St. Vincent de Paul Church cele-'
brated the Nuptial Mass Feb. 11.
The bride, of Bloomfield ter- |
race, is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Roman Skerkowski of De- |
troit. Joseph is the son of Mr. |
and Mrs. Frank Zwicker of
Cherry court. |
The bridal gown featured an
overskirt of pleated nylon tulle,
falling from a lace-trimmed apron. '
A double strand of pearls accented,
her bridal costume. She carriéd
a bouquet of carnations centered,
with a white orchid.
* * *
Doris Holdwick of Ruth, maid of |
honor, wore a velvet gown featur-|
ing a draped red bodice and a)
white skirt with an overskirt of|
red and white tulle. She carried
a bouquet of red and white carna-}
tions. |
OTHER ATTENDANTS
Bridal attendants Mary Zwicker, |
Mrs. Richard Dill and Mary Ellen
O'Donnel wore gowns identical to!
the maid of honor'’s: except their’
skirts were red velvet with over-|
skirts of white tulle. | * = f |
Paul Zwicker of Detroit, brother,
of the bridegroom, served as best
tian, Ushers were John Weick!
Jr. of Long Island, N.Y., Robert
Langton and Arthur Sans.
An aqua print dress with winter |
white accessories was worn by |
Mrs. Skerkowski for her daugh- |
ter’s wedding. Mrs. Zwicker |
chose a brown print dress and
also wore winter white accesso-
ries. Their corsages were of |
white carnations.
Following the evening reception
held at Emiliana Hall in Detroit,;
the new Mrs. Zwicker changed to;
a charcoal suit with red accesso-
ries and the orchid from her bridal
bouquet for traveling.
They honeymooned in northern’ —
‘Insurance Women
ito Finance Camping Gathers at Dinner
Plans: were made to provide |
Tent Hive a7, ae jsummer camping funds for a girl
members of th® Insurance
‘Women's Association of Pontiac orations were arranged by Mrs.|
Strede. 282, when they met at = Hotel Wal- Donald Wilson, Mrs. Omer Vaught |
\dron. Michigan. ‘The newlyweds are re-
siding in Pontiac.
Coming Events
Cora M. Eves bees, — meet Tuesday st
VFW Hall, 308 8. Saginaw 5St.,
tion.
Happy Hour Club will meet ‘Tuesday|
at 1:30 p.m, with Mrs. Eva
E. Pike St. to sew for the American]
Concer Socjety,
Ladies Auxiliary to Metropolitan Club] ther with Mrs. Johp
DePauw, 995 Argyle Ave, for a general]
Meeting Tuesday at 8 pm, 4
Quick Sewing Cir wil
Mrs. Bessie Carle, 34 “Oriol e Ra,
day at 2 p.m. ‘er initia- by i *
eee ding pasjel tones of Saale blue and
yellow wool flannel. The cropped plaid
bolero jacket tops the matching solid color Penis r ij f
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ite >< Paani by
Nostalgic as a Sunday in the park,
this bold Victorian cotton plaid with
square neck has a deep V back, beauti-
pout detailed and draped empire bodice igs
and is sweetened with velvety streamers.
The skirt is lined with pellon.
dresses may be purchased locally, ¢ “Mort's Fashions - | - Capture Beauty ot Spring
,.
ray 2 ae eee %
These
sleeveless sheath.
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Sim linen spins Mr. Mort's latest picture of spring
The jacket is lined with multi-ribboning and
The skirt is shaped to pencil slimness,
and the silk overblouse is in matching polka dots. Comes
in black and white, navy and red, and may be purchased |
| locally, fashion,
silk polka dots.
The group also made
ithe
ifunds for needy chil ldr'
meet with/program was announced for the bers were sung by Margaret Harth| peace, high moral standards ant | < jee? presided at the tea
Wednes-/viarch meeting of the group. recent ‘Beta Theta Chapter
A dinner meeting at the Old Mill
Tavern was held by Beta Theta
iChapter of Lambda Chi Omega
sorority Thursday evening. Dec-
and Mrs. George Eldred.
plans at Mrs. Harry Crawford of Royal
to provide Oak, national vice president, at-
. A safety tended the inspection. Selo num-) Ls
meeting
iseconpanien by Mrs. Eldred. Psalm and a poem entitled ‘Last’
_ \Mrs. Felix Mayo on James street.
; | * *
‘convention at Niagara Falls May |
‘at the Metamora home of Mrs.
|Ceve Raymond. ‘Women’s Section
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1956 : aN ,
ae ; :
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Spring vn as Hy Mr. Mort's newest slim
shape appears. Wonderfully embroidered cotton, all
striped and flowered with refreshing little nosegay
flowers, is enhanced by a black background. The whole
fresh look/is caught in the cross-striped midriff and the
bouquet at the hip,
PAGES 13-15
Personal News of Interest in Area Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jacobson fair at which Mr. and Mrs. Ell-|
entertained at an open house at| wood Holmquist, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
their home on Williams Lake road liam Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Free-
Sanday honoring Mrs, Jacobson's mont Thoe assisted the hosts,
father, Herman Holmquist, on his|
T5th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rich-
Eighty guests attended the af-| mond and sons, Dennis and
: Vaugh, of Danforth drive flew to
Chicago for the weekend, They
Meeting Conducted were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Michael and sons, for-
by Past Presidents ae =!
Scripture reading from the 2ist * * «
troit recently were Mrs. Marvin
Pyles, Mrs. Dean B. Peterson,
\Mrs. Lloyd Rehm, Marguerite |Words’’ were chosen by Mrs. L. R.
Naugle when members of Zone|
‘Eight Past Presidents Club, MOMs Brugman, Mrs, Charles Graves,
of America, Inc., held a luncheon Mrs. Cari Mikolowski, Virginia
meeting recently at the home of Sherer, Mrs. Ernest J. Watson and
Mrs. Donald V. White.
‘Mr, and Mrs. Ira A. Haddrill of
East Jroquois road will celebrate
their 50th wedding anniversary
Tuesday. The Haddrills have two
sons, Alfred of Lapeer road and
Arthur of Detroit, and four grand-
22 to 24. ee * © ®
The March meeting will be held) ygy. and Mrs, Irvin M. Wilbur (nee Marilyn Palmer) of Cincin-
nati, Ohio, announce the birth of
a son, Allen Palmer, Feb. 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Palmer of) Paris Spring Vogue \Dakota drive and Mr. and Mrs/
Turbans draped to pasha-size will I. A. Wilbur of Flint.
‘also be part of the Paris spring,
fashion picture. Chiffon, organdy, | Named to i rs roll at St.
\jersey and cotton are used for) Mary's College, Notre Dame, @ur- |
\these oriental mood turbans. |ing the Honors Convocation of the
They are meant to hide ‘the hair 1955-56 school year was Sue Syron.
|completely and are worn with long, Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
| dangling earrings as stylish after-/Frank Syron of Elizabeth Lake
| noon and evening headcovers. ‘road, is a freshman at the’ college.
Wisner PTA Hears Talk
on School Responsibility
| “What 1s the responsibility of, In celebration of the 59th birth-
the public school system?” was day of the National Congress of
Parents and Teachers, ‘Deep Are}
ithe theme of School Superintendent the Roots? = Founders’ Day skit! |
\Dr. Dana P. Whitmer's talk before |was presented by mothers and|
imembers of Wisner PTA. lstudents for the Thursday pro-|
| He stated, “‘We can better under-| gram.
Taking part were Betty Bell, Kay)
|Rhinehart, Mrs. Wayne Johnson, *
Mrs. Richard T. Doty, national
|president, and Mrs. Russell Theis,
jnational treasurer, both of Niagara
Falls, N. Y., were guests.
Mrs. Doty spoke on the national
istand this responsibility by answer-|
ing the questions, ‘What do you
: or iy children?’ ‘What|Mrs. Russell Bell and Mrs. Clif.
boeey iat for your com- ford Neville. Mrs. Milton Blood
| munity’?”" acted as parrator.
| Dr. Whitmer believes that | The attendance banner was won
besides teaching childfen to |by Jane Danton’s first grade.
is an Pagar mel gerorgua Mrs. LeRoy Koch and Mrs.
and use their talents with ambi. | Mobert Klinger arranged the tio, it is also the business of the | social hour assisted by Mrs.
schools to foster In the minds of Ephram Wiley, Mrs. Marvin
children the things that make life | Powell and Mrs. Martin Bacak.
good and enjoyable, such as | Mrs. J. P. Ryan and Mrs. Clif-|
better ways of living.
£
7 North were among the students
whose names were recently re-
leased by Dean Smith of Sterling
College for having an all B aver-
age for the first semester,
and Mrs, James E. Knott of Royal
Oak announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Tracey Ruth, Feb, 9 at Wil-
Attending the Ice Revue in De. Ham Beaumont Hospital. Robert Dancey and James
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Former Pontiac residents Mr. Schools to Give Operetta
“The Lowland Sea” is the work.
chosen by Kingswood and Cran-
brook Schoo] students for their an-
nual operetta which will be given} Tickets for both
Friday and Saturday evenings. may be secured through the school
* * ® offices, Curtain time is 8:30 p.m.
The production by the contem: po-|in the auditoriam of Kinguwecd
rary American composer Alec Wil-
der replaces the Gilbert and Sulli-
van musical customarily given
each spring by the two schools, ‘
The operetta circles around the
life and songs of the old- sailing
days off Cape Cod,
Receiving congratulations on her 30th
anniversary with the Michigan Bell Tele.
phone Co. is Marian Hamilton of South
Miss Hamilton, assistant Sanford street.
a) Its large cast of boys and girls
will portray 19th Century sailors'ing.
Pontiac Press Phete
manager} is Pig with E.J. Novak, dis
trict manager, at a reception held for her
at eee Bell.
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aa 7 \ a _. THE PONTIAC PRESS. _MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1956. = | aan, rz
‘YTC Entertains |
Mrs. Paul Keriworthy and mem- WILLIAMK. COWIE
bers of the Redford Youth Tem- Custom Upholstering
|perance Council group were guests '
‘ef the Ethel Little TYC. At the) 12] Year of Practical Experience eee
‘None of Other Boys Can Compare to Him’
By ELIZABETH WOODWARD .| with me, waying he ‘just didn't the tun you had with him is the (tastes sorted out and you settle, It .will keep you happily busy
“Dear Mis Wendvart: Last win want to go steady. He's now go: | only fun to be had. boys. down to being yourself again and|until some boy comes along who : 378 Orchard Lk. Ave, FE 4-2857
* ‘ter I started going steady with) ™& With another - girl. have their good points dnd are ia one's steady girl, Take things|sttracts | you aes 0 neces et eee eee ee :
him and during the seven months | “I thought the only thing to d6 very good company—if you'll quietly for a time while you fig on "You may be surprised = a age street, =
we went together’ I grew very was to forget him, but I can't! bother to bother. lure out just who you are, and|pow different he'll be from your, ;
fond of him and had every reason get him off my mind. Every time) Have fins fee fan's sake while @iet Seu geally do G@ink cadleld boy blend Se | ‘
to think he was in love with me.I see him it makes matters worse. you really a y you're gettin your rsonalit and' ik like. j (Copyright, 1956)
ly meant what, ‘None of the other boys I've - : = mlb = = eee .
the summer gone with can. compare to him, Honeymooning
he sang in a play with an- and it seems to spoil my fun. What >, Quebec are
4% nearby town, I) can I do to make myself and every-
believed him when he told me not one else happier?” Mr.and Mrs.
> « Richard C. -
nothing to him. “ Answer: It would be very ae | Smith who
i “So Iwas surprised and ter- cult to compare a boy you've dat- a.
E of
ft M erry Mixers
Gather at Darice
With Snow Motif
“Let It Snow,” with snowflakes,
musical notes and snowmen in top
hats, was the theme used for the
|Merry Mixers dance Friday eve-
‘ning at the Waterford CAI Build-
ff 2
hurt when he broke off ed once or twice with a boy you. were married
= dated. steadily for months on end. | Saturday You don't know him as well, for’ orenin in
PERMANENTS ‘one thing. You haven't had time C eat
to dig very deep, to see him in entra
for Long Hair ‘high moments and in low. to Vethodist
BARBARA ANN 4AUSER ing. 1 : ; FINGER WAVING share your laughter and your cen- : Ths ia Mrs. Charles E. Beall St.
FINGE -| fidences and your experiences. ae me Hal E “8 Petersburg: Fla. Rcciele the Guaranteed for a full y ear! Open Evenings : rude is the - Hal Brow was master of cere-', = _, ae | 4
by Appointment Pate Poe i amkes former |monies, with Lee Kaines, Bruce engagement of her daughter, Bar bara Ann Hauser, to James Ron- Martin, Stig Daniels, Bruce Allen LOOMCRAF | SLI PS and (Paull bond (Calin (the qua! ie Allcorn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
rilles. onald Allcorn of ‘Square Lake -
road. An April wedding is planned
et ee ee Tees ee by te ove and PETTICOATS and guests were Mr. and Mrs. *
ee sasCuriey aaa\ ii a Mrs. Sorority Arranges out of the habit of gettmg 8¢- Patricia Ann ® quainted quickly and easily. | W ebster
You've had a long spell of seeing ,
only one boy, getting to know him! daughter of well, matching your stride to his. Mr. and Mrs. PERMANENT WAVE SHOP You've settled into a pattern of} ‘Harold EF,
FE 2-6039 Phought, behavior and activities Web that has been shaped: and colored| Vebster of by him. Your life for those months South Johnson
Carl Hastings. for Spring Dance - » * * .
A planni ssi i revolved around him. No newcom-|- avenue. Officers recently elected for the a a oP “il begets é A .
F L A G S er can be that important to you ‘Ri } 1956 season are Mr. Danielson, | ¥ eet Pe overnight. ichard is the president: Mr. Bond, vice presi of Beta Theta Phi sorority. Mrs. fd
BY the DETTRA CO. > ** ‘son of Mr. and *\Ward Ross of Berkshire road was es
Trade-Mark of Quality for | What you need is a cooling-off Mrs Ve arsdo dent; Mrs. Jack Coatta, secretary, hostess at the Thursday meeting. i:
Over a Century and pia. down period. And ‘1, Ore — : | and irs) Kaines, treasurer, _ Mrs. Don Kaiser of Berwick ? AS
FLAGS MADE TO ORDER it’s apparently what you've been ff. Smith of | Pat Joyce and George Beecherm boulevard will entertain the group} :
CHRISTIAN FLAGS jhaving, only yok don't recognize Wqld MRS. RICHARD C. SMITH board be “March 1. ane! , a se are new board mem . . PATRIOTIC FLAGS ‘it quite, You need time to date| a ilaaai i tililcineninieh sine Wear ‘em! Wash ‘em! LODGE FLAGS other boys and to put real effort| “Wear-a-year” slips are a ie Sis Sin Patricia Webster Spea ks}
Literature Sales | , Yo seus tr wo breax me NU iptial Vows Before 200 39 Oakland Ave. FE 4-9001 4 - : bey has all the virtues, and that Central Methodist Church was Patti-jean Smith, maid of | - |the setting for the Saturday eve- honer, and bridesmaids Nancy : ning wedding of Patricia Ann Web-| Sue Welch and Gladys Webster,
. _ster and Richard Corydon Smith. | wore ballerina ‘ength gowns of
* * « red velvet aceonted by drop Gee for a full year.
hite, pink, blue Everg laze
a Eyelet embroidered
odice, ruffled flounce. Slips.
32-40; petticoats S-M-L, a Good Position
WE LOVE | The bride is the daughter of Mr,| Shoulders and small bustles,
and Mrs. Harold E, Webster of| ‘They carried lace-covered heart- |
South Johnson avenue. Mr. and)
KIDS Mrs. Corydon H, Smith f Waldo! "P8Ped bouquets of carnations, |
avenue are his parents. \chrysanthemums and hyacinths. | : ‘Th hite velvet
AND KIDS AW The Rev. Milton Bank offici- legumes Sin aed ao were |
| ated at the candlelight ceremony . 6 6
LOVE TED’S in the presence of 200 guests. Ronald K. Ustgbtcn was best
The floor-length bridal gown was man, and ushers were Richard
of slipper satin which extended Treadwell and Michael Kelly.
into a chapel train. The scalloped
neckline had medallions in each’ _ For her daughter's wedding,
scallop, and satin-covered buttons Mrs. Webster wore a royal blue | NEW STUDENTS
EACH WEEK : ;
Office-trained men and women are urgently
needed in business. High school or college grad-
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pany employment calls which we are unable to
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You'll see many happy DAY, HALF-DAY, and EVENING CLASSES
; | . ; ted the front of the gown. | Crepe dress with white accesso. —
children at Ted's on Family “accen’ ss | ries, Mrs. Smith was gowned in- VETERAN APPROVED . 4 bine dress with matchin = Heg only jewelry was a string of * P®¥Y ‘5 Nights. Special children’s pearfs. a gift of the bridegroom. | accessories, -
' |The bridal bouquet was a white| Following a reception in the
menus and favors make ‘orchid’ surrounded with roses and church parlors, the couple left -for “ = = 2
dining out a real pleasure hyacinths. |a honeymoon in Quebec. For trav- 7 West Lawrence St. Phone FE 2-3551
: OD ‘eling, the bride changed to a light Pontiac { | blue suit with pink and black ac-
Chapter Tours jcessories. On their return they)
| will reside on South Johnson ave-|
Family |Institute, Views i= |
, The newlyweds were formerly - sees TOO tt eer ees oes cee:- teense
| Nights 9 Arts and Cratts | students at Michigan State Univer-| .
| sit f i}
Monday Thru |_X1 Chapter of Delta Kappa Gam." Swan
| ima sorority met at the Interna- = el
ursda’ ‘tional Institute in Detroit Thursday
- Th Y evening for dinner and a tour of | !
the institute. — . iOGE S hoe of ifinemicleanin | New, flexible ™
WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE ROAD - + + house o cleaning . . . RIBBON WIRE Mrs. Fern Gunkel,. supervisor ot)
| the recreation and informal educa-
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Mrs. Allan Neville of Boston ave-
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Mrs. Clarence Lundgren was in-
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meeting, Mrs. Ivan Herr as vice
president; Mrs. Delbert Yarber,
secretary; Mrs. James Anderson,
treasurer; and Mrs. Verne Crake,
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11 Neighborhood Stores to Serve You
\Clayton Gillies and Mrs. Charles
i | nes.
| Others were Mrs. Dora Cope-
land, Mrs. Frank Ledford, Mrs.
dobn Mitchell, Mrs. James H.
George, Mrs. Raymend Coombe,
Mrs. Rowley Chase and Kathryn
George.
Organizational
Meeting Held,
Officers Named Members of the Soran-Da-Ei-Nia
Club gathered at the home of Mrs.!
Dale Kraft on Coleman drive Koerr
tional meeting.
A chartef for the organization |
was formulated and officers were
elected,
Mrs. Guy Coleman will serve
| as president assisted by Mrs.
Dick Woodcum, vice president;
Mrs. Jack Redden, secretary,
| and Mrs, Kraft, treasurer, Mrs.
| Elmer L, Granflaten will handle
_ publicity.
Mrs. Carl Miller, Mrs. Harry
Mattoon, Mrs. Jack Burrell, Mrs.
‘Elwin Hale, Mrs. John Osborn, Prompt
Pick-Up and
enact
PRONE FE 4-1536
din Tenjeras are other charter
members ot the ‘group. ONCE A YEAR BRASSIERE
SALE on DISCONTINUED Numbers
and BROKEN SIZES
FORM-FIT—BALI—GODDESS
BRASSIERES, Strap or Strapless
at a SAVING
of MORE THAN
While They Last! Vey OFF
OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS ’TIL 9
BOBETTE It's a specially blended
solution designed to give
spacial prices.
for Bleached ° Dyed ° Dry
*Overprocessed *Generally
Are Supreme” Thursday evening for an organiza-|
Mrs, Cecil Poppy and Mrs. Jor-
MAGNIFICANT PERMANENTS Andre beauty to the most difficult - to -
wave hair. Intended for more ex-
pensive permanents, we offer at
$750 _ $4 (00
Complete with Cutting and Styling
“Where Service and Quality
N No Appointment Needed! -
Immediate Service! : "open Valder
\ ti 9 P.M. HOSIERY and CORSET SHOP
14 North Saginaw St. FE 2-6921 Andre Beauty Salon PHONE
"STATE THEATER BUILDING 2nd Floor Pontiec State Bank ‘Bldg. — FE 5-9257
INCLUDES:
Cream Shampoo........... 50
p Geld Wave eee ee. 7.50 fe reom MOO. wc ccc eg ede so .
Hoircut ................. 1.50 ong, puaners OF “TS 00 Some prize-winning costumes seen at the annual | It the windows in a room don't
ALL FOR O | benefit dance sponsored by employes of Pontiac State |match and you'd like them to, | ONLY
Hospital Saturday are shown above. “Rover” is really |¥% ee eae dae the
SAVE $7.50! Jack Becker of the State Hospital Grounds and his tor- |*0n" Watrnecs.“tundicg == | mentors are Berniece Stratton of Watkins Lake road, | smaller ones or paring down the
Reg. $15.00 | who came as a Dutch girl, Ellouise Harper of Norton |\areer.
wea | avenue, a Spanish dancer, and Ava Hopp of Osceola
Corn AYES 50 drive, a “gal from the roaring ’20s.” Proceeds will be l AST WEEK!
used for the patients’ benefit fund. A
| ) ae es pee Set WINTER CLEARANCE || Everything Included -Piece | wernp! Safe Recent Bride Is H onored| ow’ Surrs Mrs. J. Basil Metdlein and her| Mrs. Albert Barker, Mrs. Phill] “7's # Gabardine
FE 2-0531 Prose Mrs. cenmeeyonlie coer, Mra deck Wey, Mel “Sete 198 Mezzanine | entertained at a miscell Sead otal — Bert setearses -
41 N. Seginew |post-nuptia) shower Friday eve- Witla etham conch the!| sorb SNOW SUITS
NNN se es So | Hate $1098. Bueksar of Ypsilanti, the { = ITS A ial FoR i saa Behnke a — aay ormer Osteopathic Unit CIRLS’ COATS
: | Guests included Mrs. Elton Will View Film ‘a cuinentin, §=$ 498
Behnke, Mrs. Harold Perry, Mrs. | Res. $1798 ep -
FO James Deeg. Alice Behnke, Mrs.|11.," iu ne, eamed Byinel
— tons, Mrs Chester, Myrben, Mrs, Frederick Andersoa, secretary af] ONE GROUP DRESSES Detroit Association for Retarded] “**"“O,Snm "** $198 up Children, to members and guests Reg. Snse—a0.9s
of the Detroit Osteopathic Wom-
BOYS’ 2-PC. SUITS en's Club at the monthly luncheon
meeting Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. in] gperen Gabardine
iiae! ry $598
A Limited Quantity the International Institute.
* *
The film is designed to acquaint
members with problems of retard- jweany. 26% off
ed children and the need for ade-
quate facilities and training pro-
grams for them.
The luncheon will launch plans/
for a Benefit Ball May 12 at the
jLatin Quarter to aid the Retarded
|Children’s Association of Wayne,
Oakland and Maconib Counties.
|
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tom $6.90
ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP - Next to Barley Market (Over Tasty Bakery)
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Sale Feature
All of the Furnishings Removed From
or Model Home
What an opportunity . . . to buy this wonderful. furniture that’s been on
display in our Model Home . . . on exhibition in the Thornwood Subdivision
for several months . , . it’s just perfect but naturally we can’t put it Bock
in our regular stock ... So... now it’s all for sale for immediate delivery
++ Mo layawoys ... and at Substantial Sevings . .
ror Sale
Solid Cherry —- Maple & Pine
Solid maple bedroom outfit includes 2 night tables, double bed,
with Simmons Béautyrest box spring and mattress . . .Double
dresser with large mirror... 2 white milk glass night table lamps
... | white skirt shade lamp.
Pine bedroom outfit conisting of double dresser and mirror, twin
beds with Simmons box springs and mattresses, night table...
pair of double dresser lamps... and night table lamp. i
Functional maple bedroom grouping . . . bookcase headboard bed,
. Single shutter oor cabinet ... small desk...
Simmons box spring and mattress / .
. Den
Solid
.. chairs...
. All subject to prior sale. Numerous other pieces for living room and dining room. .
futniture, dinette pieces .. . all priced at definite savings...
cherry dropleaf table, buffet, small chest server
Floral love seat... . Lounge chair, etc...
TO BE SOLD ONLY IN COMPLETE ENSEMBLES
ALL ON DISPLAY
AT OUR STORE For easy selection-of this merchandise .. . it is all on display at our store
. and in addition we have augmented the display with several floor s shed
items priced to close. Be sure to come early for best selection. Sale li
to the merchandise displayed... Deferred payment terms can be arranged.
WIGGS Te West ANS Open Till
9 Tonite
and Friday ONE-DAY CLEANING SERVICE AT MAIN OFFICE .
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12x11°4" All Wool Round Wire Bark Textured High-Lc'Loop. Grey..........$125.25 ||, MADISON. Wis. (INS) — It's 12x12'1 All Wool Round Wire Bark Textured High-Lo Loop. Green... .... $133.20 | '08S-Up a8 to who works the hard- 12x11’ | All Wool Round Wire Bark Textured High-Lo Loop. Green ...... $122.60 | ©St—the mother of a two-year-old
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12x 7'4' Luxury High Pile Velvet All Wool Cut and Uncut Pile. Green... ..,. $ $9.90 | family life:specialist at the Univer-
12x 9’ Round Wire Wilton Tone-on-Tone, All Wool. Sage Green....,,....$101.40 J sity of Wiscohsin says,
12x32'8" Heavy Round Wire Wilton, Plain Textured. Light Green..,........$395.35 Miss Hunt contends that grown-
12x16°11" Extra Heavy High Pile Cotton. Forest Creen $ 89.54 Pups — Maimas included — some-
Throw Rugs—18''x27", 27x36", 27"«54", Values to $25.00, Sale Priced from $1.95 I'times forget how much learking
re TELEGRAPH | the young child bas to do and hew
SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS P2"¢ Ps working at it
ON- FURNITURE Hler point is that a youngster in
Bort Hours: Mon., Th
the two-year-old class needs A -lot
of love, encouragement and guid-
jance from their parents. That's so |
jhe’ll develop a sense of trust in
|people and the world around him ;
‘and tackle new emer fenves oun-
\afraid.
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CARPET & FURNITURE Co. Olds Honore Worker
022 West Huron — Half Block West Of Tel-Huron Shopping Center
Phone FEderal 5-9211 | honored Sunday-as the first 50-year
employe in the 59year history of |
Oldsmobile Division of General
, Motors Corp. Rost, who will be 70
lin August, is a final paint man in
Tues., Wed., Sat. 9: 30 to ‘6: 00 ithe assembly plant.
urs., Fri. 9:30 to 9:00 adenine amen aioe nemiensanil
Queen Colby
Mild Cheese
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since the end of :
jeven more than the Milan speech
LANSING (#—Emil Rost, 69, was leontact with the political opposl- |
ition
This noble yardstick, perhaps
incident,
| faction. stirred Italian Seoatte
Personalities of the copeuition=
jexcluding the Communists who
!made no effort to see her—com-
plains that the U.S, embassy in]
om® was “closed tight” to them: !
And Christian Democratic and and Loan Associations your
than anywhere else!
“et »
management and substantial reserves. They are insured up to
$10,000 by the PSLIC—an agency of the U. S$. Government,
No wonder Americans are now putting more of their savings.
account dollars into insured Savings and Loan Associations
16 E. Lawrence St.
Downtown * Where you save does make a difference
As more than 15,000,000 Americans already know, there are
important advantages to pones. your savings in insured
Savings and Loan Associations .
Excellent returns from your money'is one advantage,
Modern, efficient, forward-looking service is another.
And, of course, your money is safe because in insured Savings
savings are protected by sound
and ‘ Loan Association
761 W. Huron Street
This sign identifies us as a member of
The Savings aad Loan Foundation
Inc., a nationwide organization of
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tions which spensors message
in Life, The Saturday Evening Post
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1956 |
Phone FE 2-6424
Father & Son DRY CLEANERS
Office and Plant,
» 941 Joslyn Ave. This cherry-
‘tree chopper is related to George
Washington, the most famous
cherry-tree chopper of them all.
He's Edward Eaton of Indian-
apolis, Ind., a great - great - great - | UKE ANCESTOR— .
great-great-grandnephew of the
*|He's Edward Eaton of Indianapolis,
| The First Church of
Scientist, in Boston, Mass. How Does
Christian
Science Heal?
A FREE LECTURE
_ entitled
Its New Light
on the Ten
Commandments”
‘by Earl E. Simms, C. S.
of Austin, Texas
tureship of The Mother Church,
Christ,
SUNDAY, February 26
3 P.M. at the
‘CHURCH EDIFICE
"First Church of Christ, Scientist, of
Pontiac, Michigan
Corner of Williams and
Lawrence Sts,
You Are Cordially
Invited to Attend
If you would like to know more
about this scientific religion
which heals human lls and |
solves human problems, come to
“Christian Science:
“Member of the Board of Lec- ‘Ind., a grdat - great - great - great-
great grandnephew of the country’s
first president and a direct de-
scendant of Washington's - younger
brother, John. The nine-year-old
says his famous ancestor chopped
down his father’s cherry tree to get
a maraschino cherry. Since it's too
‘cold in Indianapolis for a tree to
bloom, young Eaton tied two
jmaraschinos (arrow) to a branch,
just for effect.
Satellite Scientists
Seek Amateurs’ Help
WASHINGTON (INS)—Scientists
working on the U.S. artificial moon
are appealing to amateur astron-|
omers and sky-watchers to help
keep track of the satellite when it)
is launched next year,
The experts said they | were fear-
ful that the satellite might get
“lost” in the heavens if its com-
plex signaling equipment fails to
| operate.
i * * *
Dr. Fred L. Whipple, director of}
the Smithsonian astrophysical ob-
servatory, commented to ‘news-
men: “After all the planning,
trouble and expense of placing a
“man-made satellite in the sky, we
cannot afford to let it get lost.” ‘ing to repay this comrounity for!
what it gave him—a home,
* * «@ i
books to augment the library of
his old elementary school [sch
The 24-year-old Korean veteran |
has kept up a stream of gift |
Rush Township despite Areay |
duties that have taken him to:
Europe, Africa and the Far East. | |
On a recent furlough, Andrews,
sented the school with an expensive
slide projector, a viewing screen
and 230 color slides of pictures he
had taken in Korea and Japan.
His other gifts include a full set
of encyclopedias — the first the
school ever. had — scores of vol-
umes on geography, science and
nature, and a multi-volume set a
famous works of fiction,
All told, Andrews has given the
one-room school with its 30 pupils
more than 100 reference works, |
fiction and textbooks.
Using his soldier’s pay on books
for the school is Andrews’ own
way of repaying the people of
Center School District.
Child of a broken home, An-
drews was 14 when he was placed
with foster parents here, He went
te seventh and cight grades at
the Center School and says his
teacher, Mrs Helen Stephens, was
“wonderful — she really inspired |
us to learn.”
Young Andrews enlisted in the
Army shortly after he left school. |
There was no money to continue
on to a high school education. |
He earned a Combat Infantry-
man’s Badge, four Korean battle
|stars, a Presidential Unit Citation
and a Rhee Unit Citation. He also
won the Purple Heart for wounds
suffered in April, 1951.
While recovering, Andrews pond-
ered the fact that the Japan and
Okinawa he had seen/weren't at all
like the countries described in
|the outdated Geographies he had
read.
FIRST GIFT
The result was Andrews’ {first
gift to Center School; A set of en-
cyclopedias that gave an up-to-date |
description of the countries he
had visited. More books followed.
Meanwhile Andrews was get-
ting an education himself. He
obtained the equivalent of high
school studies sal the army. Be- i ed on another,
Mrs. Stephens, his onetime teach
Aad A jer, now is an assistant professor
He is Pvt. Robert rews, W 0 | at Central Michi Coll
has undertaken to supply valued andrews has oa ta ‘each ce
ithe present teacher at. Center’
_— Mrs. Frances Ott.
n Andrews comes homes on
Mrs, Ott turns ‘the class-
beoks to the Center School in room over to him. Delighted young-
“teacher v he
sters gather to hear
Bob's” stories of his travels.
* * *
Andrews is stationed now with
came “home” for a visit and pre-| the Eighth Infantry Division: at | Owosso GI Repaying His Community
by Giving Textbooks to I- Room School OWOSSO ® — A young GI with) youd (hed, is clas what bs onuat
his own program of giving is seek-| to a year of college and has start- Fort Carson, Colo. He expects he
may go to Germany soon.
But he'll keep in contact with |
‘send back to his young friends.
Fire Victims Get Home
FREESOIL ~The ‘keys to a
community-built house were pre-|
destroyed their
home last March 16. Volunteer
labor, aided by building trades
‘groups, built a 3-bedroom cement
block house for the Thomases who
are expecting another child. publishers on the latest books to
sented Sunday to Mr. and Mrs.
Pleased
Where
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| The satellite—a W-inch sphere—-
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idly moving object twice as bright |
as the dimmest star that can be)
| Seen with the naked eye, Observa-
‘tion can be made at dawn and
dusk.
Hazel Park Balloting
DETROIT W—Hazel Park will |
vote today on whether to abandon |
its city manager type government
in favor of a ‘‘strong’’ mayor. A)
‘companion measure would pay the
mayor a $9,500 yearly salary. Two)
| tion to the post
tion will be held April 2. ~~
Family car
rebele(=)am o}: uw?
Borrowing may be a sensible solution when it
comes to getting your car back in shape, paying bills,
medical expenses, or solving many other money prob-
lems that are always sprouting up this time of year.
And you need look no further than the nearest
HFC office for sound, sensible money help. The men
and women at Household Finance are specialists in
putting budgets back on a sound basis.
At HFC you can get as much as $500—usually in
one day. If you have a steady income and can make
convenient monthly payments, you meet the main
requirement for borrowing at HFC.
DEMISTOCK-UP SALE! INDEPENDENT Check up on your household needs . . . then
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FESRUARY 20, 1956 a NINETEEN
Lighthouse Fades Out
AARHUS, Denmark wW — The
lighthouse on Jutland’s east coast
has been doused. The idea is to
save fuel while sea traffic is par-
alzyed by an ice pack. Dateline: Jan. 26, 1847
Kentucky Sla
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12 West Pike Street ager oa hy Pogo! dy rich and alive,
is lost the dullness of
schoo! Vand jhe ssons. In an effort to bring
te ite some of these moments, the fol-
Michigan's historical collec-
ant director F. Clever
By JOHN BARBOUR
MARSHALL, Mich., Jan. 26, 1347
Wi—A Kentucky “slavery” spy,
parading as a Massachusetts abo-
litionist, was arrested today after
a near riot at a station of the!
underground eer
federates, in the hire of Kentucky
slaveowners, were charged with
egal entry and carrying a deadly
fweapon. They were found guilty
by a justice court and Troutman
was held for a higher court.
Troutman said he was seeking
to return to Kentucky the family
of Adam Crosswhite. Crosswhite,
whe moved to a small Negro set-
tlement near here when he dis-
covered his children were to be
sold in Kentucky, refused to go.
Crosswhite said he was the son
of a white planter and a slave
woman. Troutman said that under
ithe federal fugitive slave law,
‘Crosswhite must return to Bour-
ibon County, Kentucky.
* * *
When Troutman entered his
‘home, Crosswhite fired his gun in
‘the air as a signal to the settle- ment. Aroused by the signal, the |
Tin
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Michigan
Atter Causing Near Riot
Francis Teenie or his con-|
— | will count as much as beauty, said
‘Lt. Comdr. Bernard A. Woessner,
‘commander of the Naval Reserve
‘Training Center. Single or mar-
Pe 5
The winner's
'mitting Paceoerseee to the center,
‘Trio Follows 2 Duets ve Spy Jailed
town rushed to the Crosswhite
home, barring any escape by
‘Troutman.
One man tried to enter the Cross
white home, but Troutman drew
‘his gun and ordered him out. He
was arrested a short while later.
The abolitionist movement has
been growing in the northern
states, including Michigan. The
| slaves to Canada.
Crosswhite and his family have
disappeared, presumably to Can-
ada. se
Footnote: Still supported by the
Kentucky slave owners, Troutman,
a young, good looking man, pressed two rare hybrid bear cubs, two
litter died. .
ASSEMBLY-LINE FEEDING — Just placed on public exhibition,
months old, are bottle-fed at the
Washington, D,. C., zoo. The cubs’ parents are also hybrids, off-
spring of an Alaskan brown bear and a polar bear. Third cub in the Buffalo Publisher
Dies of Heart Attack t ;
A deputation of Australian coal | of fuel oils, in a Melbourne con-
[mines expressed fear of unem-|ference with Minister of Labor
\ployment from the~ development} Harold E. Holt.
BUFFALO, N.Y. @®—Edward H.
Butler, editor and publisher of the
Buffalo Evening News, died. yes-
—— of a heart attack. He ol
one was widely known for biel
achievements in the newspaper,
and its affiliate QhBEN-TV here.
He was president of the Ameri-
can Newspaper Publishers Assn.
from 1928 to 1929, and was vice
president of The Associated Press
from 1924 to 1926, He was a direc-
tor of The Associated Press from
1940 to 1950,
A lifelong Republican, he was a
delegate at Republican National
mer President Herbert Hoover was
a close friend,
charges in Detroit's federal court
against leading abolitionists in the
case. After one hung jury, the
abolitionists were found guilty of
|preventing Troutman from recap-
turing the slaves, and with almost
religious fervor a campaign among
abolitionists raised the $1,900 and
costs to pay the fine
Now Hear This-Navy
Seeks Queen for '56 Pontiac navy men are seeking
the “loveliest of lovelies” to crown
as Miss Naval Reserve of 1956.
Charm, personality and poise
ried, she must be at least 17,
first official act
will be to reign over an Armed
\Forces Day dance May 19 in the
|center. She and two attendents will
\be presented with U. S. Savings
Bonds.
May 11 is the deadline for sub-
469 East Blvd.
Gunman’s Curiosity
Leads to His Downfall
SANTA MONICA, Calif. W—A
man was pointing a sawed-off .22
rifle at the owner of a liquor store,
police | say, when a. customer
walked in. |
The gunman turned to look at
the customer.
Owner James D. Steen, 52,
grabbed the gun and turned it on
the man, who surrendered.
Daniel E. O'Connor, 20, San
Mateo, Calif., was booked on sus-
picion of robbery. retention of the premiership.
esars to far-right nationalists.
\tion of a majority even though it ~ By L. 8S. CHAKALES
ATHENS, Greece W—A seven-
party coalition opposing pro-West-
ern Premier Constantine Karaman-|
lis held a mounting vote lead today
‘in returns from the Greek general
election, But the government
forces were winning a slim major-
ity of about 20 seats in the new
Parliament, insuring Karamanlis’
* * *
Geerge Papandreou, one of three
former premiers leading the oppo-
sition combine, insisted that the ad-
verse popular vote and the small’
parliamentary majority would
force the government to call new
elections.
Definite returns from yester-
jday’s balloting indicated the Pre-
‘mier’s National Radical Union
would take some 160 seats in the
300-member House, with the
going to the opposition
which ranges from Comm ng
With» all but 1,400 of the 8,460
precincts reporting, the count was:
Opposition Democratic Union co-
alition — 1,520,625 votes, about. 135
9 parliamentary seats.
Karamanlis party — 1 346.382
votes, 156 to 159 seats.
A complicated election law gov-
erning the allotment of seats re-
sulted in the government's reten-
got a smaller total vote.
- *
Such a narrow margin for Kara-
manilis' group, which held 214 seats
in the last Parliament, provided
little chance for a stable govern-
ment. But sources close to the
Premier said it was probable
ADRIAN (P—Mr. and Mrs. Louis:
Krutz, parents of two sets of twins,
now have triplets. Mrs. Kurtz
igave birth last week to two boys|
and oné girl averaging a little,
‘over five pounds in weight. /many centrist deputies in the op-
(Posing coalition would swing their
support behind the new govern-
ment.
Western observers were openly
concerned over the size of the
popular vote against Karamanilis.
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It was seen as an expression in
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British-American policy on the Cy-
prus issue and the Turkish mob
attacks on Greek minorities in
Istanbul and Izmir (Smyrna) last
Sepetmber. -
Stassen Sees U.S.
as Missile Leader
PHILADELPHIA (®—The United
States will be the first nation to
perfect the long range guided mis-
sile, Harold Stassen predicts.
The presidential assistant for
disarmament said also that he
thought Great Britain would per-
fect that weapon before Russia.
Stassen, interviewed by a panel
of newsmen on the 1956 Bulletin
forum, said that even after per-
“|fection of the missile, manned air- * @ *&
News of his death brought trib-
utes from across the nation.
President Eisenhower, through
his press secretary James C, Hag-
erty, expressed his “deepest sym-
pathies.”
Father of Bride Dies.
at Marriage Ceremony
HADDON HEIGHTS, N.J. @—
Edwin C. Spencer, 61, of Audu-
bon, N.J., died of a heart attack
a few minutes after giving his
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marriage was drawing to a close
Saturday in Haddon Heights Bap-
tist Church. * * *
The Rev, Kenneth W. Masteller,
who performed the , said
that about 100 guests attended a
reception the ceremony at
the insistence of Mrs. Spencer. .
“He would have wanted it this
way,” the pastor quoted Mrs.
Spencer as saying.
An official report shows that on
November 1 Denmark had 6,210
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1956 TWENTY-ONE _
Duke Snider, a scalar FAR, healthy young hero,
walked into the Dodger business office the other day
and signed a contract for a sum well below that of
Roy Campanella’s take from the box office receipts.
, wk we we wk
Human nature being what it is, many fans_began|"
to concern themselves with the Duke’s lack of business
acumen... “The guy shoulda had a lawyer.” .. . “He
needs a smart negotiator.” ... “You = *t learn to play
and learn to be a smart financier. "-. ,. “He needs a
union bad.”
It is easy to dismiss all this by pointing out that the Duke is apparently happy about the whole deal,
- and that in one year he will make more than what
his worried followers will make in five. That, how- NEW YORK (‘® — Wes Santee,
America’s foremost hope for the
eee 4-minute mile, today angrily
drew plans for a court suit against
the Amateur Athletic Union which
has barred him from track for
fe,
at its executive committee meet-)
ing yesterday after hearing a re-
port by an investigating commit-
tee on Santee's expenses. The com-
mittee found about $1,500 which, it
said, was “overage,” meaning
above the allotted expenses per-
mitted,
Unless he is backed in the courts,
Santee is through as a runner. He
can be reinstated as an amateur’
ever, is not the point.
It is a question of pride, of hero worship. And that’s,
where I think the highly-competent Buzzy Bavasi and
the expansive, jolly-goodfellow, Walter O’Malley, made)
a grievous error.
TOP BOX OFFICE ATTRACTION
For a few thousand dollars they undercut a sparkling|
box office attraction and down-rated him on the pay-
roll. In these days of confiscatory income taxes the
money is going to Uncle Whiskers anyway, whether the
corporation pays it, or the Duke. So—why chisel?
x * * * n other sports but never again in
ant The AAU took the drastic action) ‘ The Missourt Valley registration; young boy and I was thinking of;
committee, his home body, sus-
pended him ‘last October, but was
overruled by its own board of gov-
ernors, Then the AAU, at its an-
nual meeting last December, ap-
pointed a special committee head-|
ed by Pinky Sober, National AAU
track and field chairman, to re-
open the case.
Sober read his report, which took!
some five hours, On the basis of
this, the committee suspended San-
tee by a 1¢1, — Missouri Valley should get the/three of its
case.” + * *
President Carl Hansen, there were |from further AAU functions.
seven instances in whiclr Santee’s| ‘The Pacific Assn.
lexpenses were more than per- f:
mitted.
° than allowed, the Chicago and}
Lou wide, AAU president last |Cleveland meets in which he was was ordered
ie take such action as necessary
: o bar’ Vice-President Fred van
He enumerated three—the Mo-| Dyke, and it was further instructed
desto and Compton meets in which tg “review the part played by Tom
Santee received about $700 more Moore, former Pacific Assn. pres-
ident, in knowingly paying to San-| Wes Santee Barred -From Track for Life by AA As a result of the Modesto and tee excssive expenses to compete
him 20 years from now. They call) ‘Compton meets, both in California,|in the Modesto meet .
me a sentimentalist, I thought the the AAU also took action against|appropriate action.”
own members. Al
|Franken of the Southern Pacific/tg discuss the expense question. He] ~
|Assn., who acted as publicity man) maintains he will take it up when
Actually, the AAU said, through/for the Compton meet, was barred it is presented to the proper body, . and take
Grimes has steadfasjly declined
meaning the Missouri Valley,
“IT can't understand why the ex-
ecutive committee refuses to abide
by its own rules,” he said, “It’s
as plain as day in the rule book
that the place to take up such
questions is the Missouri Valley
Assn. “
year, was the only committeeman| jover by $290 and the Philadelphia
who sided with the 23-year-old | and Washington meets in which
Mérine Corps lieutenant. his expenses were $150 more than
“There were violations, permitted. The AAU allows $12 a
right,” he said. “‘But he's day plus transportation. ~ all
only a
* * *
“We plan to ask the courts to
enjoin the AAU from carrying out!
Wes’ suspension,” said his attor-|
ney, Charles P. Grimes of New
York. ‘Our contention is the same|
ithat we have been making all along!
—that the executive committee of
the AAU does not have the author-
ity in the case, that’ it should be
turned back to the ‘Missouri Valley
Assn.” |
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* * *
Our private Powerhouse accountant, Jesse Katz, a
swift man with a slide rule, out of Paterson, N.J., makes |
out a terrific case for Snider.
The Dodgers also have a mathematical genius on
their payroll. I challenge him to down-grade the Duke.
While Earned Run Averages provided an excellent meas- |
ure of a pitcher’s effectiveness, Batting Averages leave
much to be improved upon when it comes to ameying
the hitters.
A Production Average, eblalned by dividing the |
sum of a player’s Hits, Runs and RBI by his At
Bats, attaches the proper importance to a player's
role in the production of runs.
It furnishes a fresh viewpoint ‘on who baseball’s val-,
uable hitters are. It indicates Snider should be paid.
more, not less money than Campanella, Mays, Musial,
Kluszewski or any other fellow headliner! I can hear
Duke mutter: “NOW Powers tells me!” | |
1
| \was the United States’ main hope
lhe said bitterly, If the AAU's/action stands up,
lit means, of course, that Santee,
whose 4:00.5 is the closest any
American has come to the 4-minute
|mile, is out of the Olympics. He
in the 1,500 meters against Aus-
tralia's John Landy and several
runners from behind the Iron Cur-
tain.
* - «
extremely disappointed,”
“I don't believe
I received fair treatment. I'm con-
vinced the AAU has violated its
‘own constitution in suspending
me. If there are any ‘new charges
‘concerning professionalism, I'll be
|happy to answer them before the “Tm Santee’s | “Agent”
Publicist Laughs Ott
Suspension by AAU
LOS ANGELES (INS) — Al Franken, the publicity
man who was barred by the AAU for being Wes Santee’s
“press agent,” today laughed off the suspension.
Said Franken:
“Barred? Barred from what? I've been a professional
for years.” .
“He is no more guilty than other athletes. |
think the AAU reached an embarrassing situation
and didn’t know quite what to do, so they banned
Santee.”
Franken also denied that he was Santee’s press agent
and explained that whatever he did was “purely as a
friend” and he received no money.
ck ok & e
Fred Van Dyke, vice president of the Pacific Associa-
tion of the AAU and Director of the Stockton Meet, said
proper authorities—the local regis-
|tration committee of the Missouri
Valley Assn.” | he planned to lodge a protest over the suspension at a
meeting of the AAU in San Francisco on Thursday.
He said he thought tha(Santee got a “bad deal.”
Noses Out Vanderbilt Pair
Nashua Overcame Strategy to Win MIAMI, Fila. ® — The great | with Nashua almost the entire way,
Nashua lost little if any esteem ‘hung on to pass the fading Find.
for the unexpectedly tight finish| Eddie Arcaro, who rode the win-|
of the Widener Handicap in which
he, the odds-on favorite, came
home less than a length ahead of
the next three horses. going to be beat.’ But he admitted |
he ‘
Nashua's trainer, Sunny Jim The $92,600 purse made Nashua
ithe second million dollar winner in
racing history and places him with-
ner, said, ‘‘I never thought I was in striking distance for the record.| Nashua in it.
With $1,038,015 already won,
‘got a few new gray hairs.” |Nashua may stay in Florida and with Traffic Judge, who last year|for 3-year-olds.
t YOUNG PRO — Linda Lewis,
, bas no time for dolls. She's
starting out on a career as the
world's youngest pro golfer.
Here, she follows her father,
trick Shot artist Chuck Lewis,
while getting in shape for a tour
of service hospitals with a spe-
cial act. Red Wings Blow
Chance to Take
Over 2nd Place Get Within 1 Point
on Saturday Win, but
Drop Sunday Tilt
CHICAGO ##—Detroit Red Wings
botched a good chance to move into
2nd place in the National Hockey
League rave this weekend,
Wings moved to within one
point of 2nd place New York
Saturday, ov the To-
ronto Maple Leafs 6-1. But while
the Rangers were absorbing a
3-@ shutout at the hands of Bos-
ton last night, the Wings blew a
two goal lead to suffer their Ist
defeat of the season on Chicago
lee, 5-3.
Alex DelVecchio and Red Kelly
Coa en ae
lst period. |
*
Chicago began its comeback at
10: 38 of the 2nd period when Nick
son gave the Hawks
than a minute later.
to at least $100,000 if Rex Ells-|will also fly to California to run
worth's Swaps, iow in California, in that event. Intra-Squad Games
other $100, 000 added race here Sat-
Both horses are nominated, along |urday in Hialeah's Flamingo Derby
=
to surpass Citation’s $1,085,760 was third ranked 3-year-old behind | Florida-bred Needles was a slight Eh eerte eemmennoaes Tiger Rookies. Start Play Running tbe mile and a quarter,
feature Saturday without a tune. |
up race beforehand, he didn't get Fitzsimmons, said “I thought welin’
were beat. It looked to me like he Park Handicap.
made another ral'y in the last four} Gulfstream has announced that he $50,000 or more Gulfstream| Nashua and Swaps. |favorite in a field of 15. His chief
‘opposition in the mile and an eight
Traffic Judge and Swaps are ex- race figures to come from Nail|8¢" rookies played their first ex- LAKELAND, Fla. (®—Detroit Ti-| The losers ran up a 7-6 lead
| by the 4th inning with heavy hit-
the lead until the last few yards|or five strides. That last ripple|the purse for that March 17 mile) [etl Aleemtogp. Masgron Speen hibition game of the spring season|
and won by only a head over So-|
cial Outcast.
* right right at the finish did it” °
* °
Social Outcast was a head in
front of Sailor who in turn was a
neck ahead of Find. It took a photo-|
graph to decide the order in which
the horses came in.
Nashua had to show his best to
overcome the strategy of the Al-
fred G, Vantlerbilt pair, Find and
Social Outcast. * *
Find, a great sprinter, led the
race at a torrid pace until deep)
in the stretch drive. Then Social |
Outcast, who finishes his races|
with a tremendous burst of speed,
plunged up from last positipn and
barely missed.
_ Sailor, who had run side by side|
Kennel Club
Aims for 1,000
Dogs in Show
For its big 1956 dog show at the!
Detroit Artillery Armory during
the coming summer, Oakland
County Kenne!| Club has been
handed the assignment of getting
at least 1.000 dogs. This figure
would top by several hundreds the
current mark of about 600 ey hy _
sliding, are:
That was the target President
Gordon Farnham, Northville, set
up in remarks made at the club's
annual banquet Saturday night.
The event, held at Adrian Cot-
ter’s, Woodward avenue, was one
of the season's gayest and most
interesting gatherings for the or-
ganization, with a large company
in attendance.
* 2 More Sled Racing
Titles for Benham
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (®—Stanley
Benham of Lake Placid had an-
‘other busy weekend, adding a
‘more bobsled titles to his list of
1956 victones * *
Among others heard in brief re-
marks during an informal program * * »
were: Thomas Blessing, Grosse shambles, headed the golf tour to) Frank Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio, turned in.
Pointe Farms; George H. Cary. Benham, with Pat Martin of Mas- ward Houston today as leading who had a stroke taken away from ne
Birmingham; Joseph Faigel, De- sena as brake, won the National money winner of the year lhim for playing a provisional ball’ sarurpaY's COLLEGE BASKETBALL |
troit; Frank L. Grant, Birming- AAU four-man bobsled champion-. The Palm Springs, Calif, star/out of a hazard, finished with a 68
ham; Chief John P. Hackett, Bir-;ship yesterday speeding down the shot a blazing 7-under-par 65 on and tied for second place at 278 et dos ra) ae mt rapt (Bin) 6
mingham; Fred Jackson, Detroit; one-mile Mt. van Hoevenberg the last 18 holes yesterday to cap-|with Esnie Vossler, the young Fort| Seton Hell 9 Villanova 63
J. Phillip Moses (secretary), course four times in a total of 4 ture the Texas Open with a 12-.Worth, Tex., shgtmaker, and Mike Teeipus oe. Lataveris te
Bloomfield Hills; Ray L. Perso, minutes, 47.95 seconds,
De-
De- Royal Oak; Ralph M. West,
troit and Thomas Williams,
troit.
GMC 594 Night Shift Scores Comeback Win
UCAW-CIO LEAGUE
wih
1 Saturday, Benham and Martin
won the National AAU senior two-
man bobsled title, covering the
same run four times in 5:3.86.
Air Force academy will play
Army in football in 1959,
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ketball team came from behind to
defeat Pontiac Motors Local 653)
r : TAU ee ape lowe ptate 11, Net ka 69 (OT) night shifters, 52-48, im a UAW-| SAN FRANCISCO uM — Archie March 13 against Yolande Pompey two of them being the Hebert Cincinnati 99, Toledo 79
CIO League game Sunday after-'Moore, the light-heavy champ. in London. Solomons manages brothers. Lionel, of Erie, Pa., shot| enor i noon at Jefferson Junior High. meets Howard King of Reno in a Pompey a closing 68, while brother Jay of) Mism! (Ohio) 76, Loyola, {nteago) ™ J y. urdue otr ne
The winners trailed entering the 10-round non-title bout at Winter-” King, who has a 46-5-4 record Sanford, Fla., had a 67. Tulsa 64, Bradley 57
final quarter, 45-40. __,_ land tonight. The fight will not be without having attracted any at- _* * | wenorn’ Mitnois' 118. Mich Normal 68
Gene Atel eer es Points televised. . tention, is so lightly regarded Tied with the Heberts at 279) | * feuthwest se ‘ 2 ‘ 2 . r a he 5
wes Bo Thatcher ‘hil ay Ki - be : me there's no betting on the ‘bout. were Doug Ford of Kiamesha Lake | Bay aur Teens Christian 6a
394 union cagers while / Ing’ The state boxing commission de- ccc N Y\ the Texas Open leader at 54 Southern Methodist 92. Texas A&M 80
led the losers with 12 points. : = : ; / ; : om Houston 62, Oklahoma A&M 60 o the 0 nied a request from the British Elect Bird Do Prex holes who arises with 9’ l-over-|. New Mexico A&M 66, West Texar $1
GMC’'s 594 day shift squad bowed Boxing Board of Control that thé g y par 73 yesterday. and Freddie Haas! Arizona 83 Hardin. Simmons 13
to Griff's Grill of the city leagues pout be called. off. GRAND JUN ON. _ UCLA Ta Ore Ltd eae . wn
in an exhibition game, 57-53. a RAND JU CTI IN, Tenn, (® — of Clare mont, Calf who wound Washington 1 Tape @), 71 STRONG ARMED GUY — Lt. Parry O’Brien
Jack Solomons, London promoter The Nationa] Bird Dog Champion- up with a 71 Each own, $850 Southern Californfa 14, Btanford $% : ais peluuedin aatte a ecrca
a3 Went eis 134s Said Moore had signed a contract ship Assn. last night elected Dr. Littlef, 25, was winning his first) Utsh 9. Denver #8 son Sci ees Ue non a as ins ee ee ries pu
’ promising not to box before aT. Benton King of Brownsville, tournament of the year. He did it| nen Young 78. Wryorning 87 records in the AAU championships Saturday.
PR le “4 re W ers championship bout scheduled Tenn., president. 4 i State 84. Colorado A&M 84 'OT) | hurled the 16-pound shot 61 feet ‘ 5 4
& > iCalif. iand a quarter would be boosted
HITTING FOR PAY DIRT — Four Detroit Tiger rookies demon
, Strate their bent leg sliding technique at Lakeland, Fla. From left,
Bob Bruce, Tom Sarna, Chick King and Reno Bertoia
Wins Texas Open
Littler Fires 7- Under : G
| Strokes back with a closing rush
that left the Texas Open field a
under-par 276 for 72 holes and earn
$3.750. It brought his winnings to
$7,225.00 and pushed him ahead of
Lloyd Mangrum of Apple Valley,
who failed to get in the
lat here. Mangrum now is in
second place with $6,504.
Littler had no trouble with the
Moore in Non-Title Bout
/pected to meet in the Santa Anita/and the Calumet Entry of Liberty
Handicap Loman Social Outcast |Sun, Fabius and Eastgate. at Tigertown yesterday.
-» i a jSarna,
| victory over
\the Striped Sox
Podoley Future
Hurt by Injury wey * hos 4
ne aaa eR oe A
their
Hopes for
Decided After Rest
mild hernia.
The Central Michigan College
| been bothered much of the in- o
AP Wirephote A double by 3rd baseman Tom
a scratch hit and an in-|in the seventh mning on one hit,
ifield out in the last half of the|five walks, a hit batsman and an)
jninth gave the Black Sox an &7
opponents,
Olympic Squad to Be
MOUNT PLEASANT #—Jim:Po- |
doley's track future, including his |
hopes for a berth on the U.S. Olym-
pic team, will be decided after a
2-week rest for treatmient of a Marry Coe and Gene Neff.
| The Black Sox scored six times
error, When the inning was over
it was 7-6. The Black Sox tied
the game in the eighth on a
_|double by pinch hitter Hollis Pow-
ell, an infield out and a sacrifice
fly.
Ex-Michigan State pitcher Jim
Stump turned in a commendable
performance giving up only one
Init in a three-inning workout. Oth-
er hurlers who looked “good were
[Ted Richardson, up from Indian-
| apolis, Jerry Davie, Augusta and Berth on | |Gene Host.
The two Tigertown squads will
play games daily until they break
camp here Feb. 29 and the ac-
tivity shifts to the regular Tiger
\base at nearby Henley Field.
AP Wirephote
BARRED — Miler Wes Santee
was a smiling spectator at the
AAU. chariipionships in. New
York. The grin disappeared when
the speedy Marine lieutenant
aoa of his suspension for
2.
Wardrop Twins
Get Suspended UM Swimming Stars
Doubtful Starters for Big OSU Meet
ANN ARBOR (# — Gus Stager,
University of
only a “very remote” possibility
walked out in a huff during Sature
day's losing meet with Indiana,
He had just finished third in the
event which Bill Woolsey of Indi-
ana won in a relatively slow 2:10,
and Stager criticized his perform.
i pair of Irishmen, Michael Delaney
and John O'Reilly, were
co-captains,
Bens Win Tourney Opener
Highland Park St. Benedict, Sub-|night’s semi-final at the Servite
urban Catholic League champion,|Gym at 8:30 p.m.
advanced to the semi-finals of the
lover Dearborn Sacred Heart in}
door season with what was diag- | Sunday’ s Ist round test at the) | Bernard, 62-4T.
Watching, left to right, are: Ken Walters, Jim Stump, Larry Osborne td SU ceted Cpa |U. of D. Memorial Building.
and sliding coach Bernie De Viveiros, a Pacific coast scout for the Re-examination after being re- The original tourney field in-|
Tigers injured Friday in a dual meet with volved the champions of eight
‘Indiana disclosed he was suffering Catholic divisions. The winner
| trom a hernia meets the Detroit public school)
“The doctor says I must rest ‘at,
jleast two weeks and then I ma
a a special support,” Podole
= oi herwise,
omen it means having a
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. U—Young\6,566-yard Fort Sam Houston course storied. old Texas Open ever saw.|no chance that I would be able to
rene Littler, who came from five as he strung 7 birdies with 13 pars seidom have the fans at this tour- compete in the Olympic trials next
June /" 9 4 and wound up strokes ahead of |nament witnessed such putting as the field. lthe handsome blond from California}
Fetchick of Mahbpac, N
had a fine closing 66
* Y Dartmouth 61. C columbia 56
= Corneil 78, Yale 7!
Penn 78. Princeton 61 who
South
Maryland 71.N C. Btate 62
Alabama 79. Tulane 66
Auburn 80. Louisiana Stgfe 71
Vanderbiit 96. Tennesse 8
Georgia Tech 79 South Carolina 14
Mississippi 105 George 6 |
Wash ton & Lee 70. William & Mary $7
Virginia Tech 73, Richmond 71 ‘OT;
Virginia 167. Virginia Military oy
Mississippt Brate 84. Florida uo
7 Stranahan didn't lose the stroke)
until he had finished his round,|
when the committee ruled = on
whether he could have played the
provisional ball and gotteH a birdie’
or if he should have taken a stroke)
penalty and played from the haz-)
‘ard for a par
Stranahan, Fetchick and Vaesier|
won $1,600 each. It was the first
money Vossler won this year.
Four players tied for fifth place, George Washington 94. Army
Duke 93. Navy 70
Midwest
DePaul #1, Kentucky 79
Wichite 166, St. Louis 103 (2 OT)
Hilinois 96, Michigan State 76
Towa 80, Wisconsin 66
Ohip State 91, snneeas 80
Indiana 8, Michigan 75
with one of the finest rounds the College of Pacific 76, Pepperdine $7 |
} —
——— be able to compete again by wear-
In that case there is| titlist.
Larry Gacki sparked the Ra-
vens to their opening triumph
with 21 points. The Ravens
marched inte a 31-21 halftime
udvantage and were never threat-
ened
Art Massucci’s Bens will collide
with Detroit St. Andrew, the pre-
_ Hourney favorite, _in Wednesday y|
y
n
| and outdoor m
seen here he h
' He
4% inches to es- / tablish a new world mar In other 1st round games
all-around athlete, rated a top |parochial high school basketball|day St, Andrew defeated All Saints,
prospect for the decathlon, had (tournament with a 56-40 victory | 77-59, Austin downed Lourdes, 62-
‘4, and St. Florian eliminated St.
J
Third Eliminations
Held at Rolladium
Roller skaters in the current se-
ries of races at Rolladium rink
skated off the third elimination
events, during the weekend.
Winners S
Class A — Dell Anderson and
Sharon Hills.
Cass B—Judy Capel and Doug
Stranahan.
Ci-ss, C—Larry ‘Rouse and Cyn- —
thia Dalton, |
. Parry holds the indoor
ark. He is big and strong and as
as plenty of leverage. —
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O'Brien's Toss 1s Sad News for Soviet Olympic Plans Jones of ‘thé Nae York: Pionee? (6-9) and Bob Richards of Los An-
Club in the 600 (1:11), John Haines/geles and Don Bragg of Villanova
cron tok 0 Be Roy Range of Los Angeles in the|
broad jump (24-744), Ron.
* of Vilanova in the miile (4:14);
jace Ashenfelter of the. New York
AC in the 3-mile (1409.6), Lee Cal-
houn of North Carolina College in
the 60-yard high hurdles (7.2), Heri-
ry Laskau of New York in the
mile. walk (6:44.5), Ernie Shelton
jot Los Angeles in the high jump NEW. YORK oe ‘I'm ahead of/in the books, made his great toss
my schedule,” ‘admitted strong- jin the National AA Champion-
man Parry O’Brien today, “so now ships: jn: Madison Square Garden
iI can't a) just how far I'll Satu yy night. Also for the rec-
go. iord, he always has been more ef-
od se ifective outdoors. lanova,
That, indeed, « will be bad news| .
in Moscow, for the Russians are| In fact, he hadn't gotten off a
igrooming some of their top muscle 60-footer indoors Until this one. His
lartists for the Olympics in No- best previous was 59-9 a week ago,
vember and December. Not that 80 it was a fine personal victory|
the Kremlin needed any more bad|for him in addition to the record-
news than they got Saturday night | ‘breaking. ; - j
when O’Brien, an Air Force lieu- s «-e Winners Losers, Too
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Dillard Gets AAU home
(NEW YORK (Sullivan Award!ner and world indoor hurdles rec- winner Harrison Dillard today lord-holder in 7.1.< awas presented
called on the Amateur Athletic Un-|with the award at a luncheon at
jon to support American athletes |the New York Athletic Club yes-
terday.
“By that I mean give them every; The award was made by Carl
Hansen, president of the AAU, Dil-
lard was runner-tp for the award,
presented annually to the out-
standing amateur athlete’ of the
country, in 1947, anything else," he said. ‘“‘We see
how powerful-the Russians are and
mocracies can produce, too. “I
hope the gentlemen who run the —$—$$_$$___—___
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jbeys must be encouraged.” jwill be back for the 1956 cam-
Dillard, a two-time Olympic win- |paign.
jtenant, tossed the 16-pound shot 61!..¢° Brien’ s tremendous heave stole |
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on to defeat.the Rams in a Sunday, a. Have Ashburn sacrifice? out of Stowe, Vt., won the U.S.| Machen, a 22-year-old San Fran- 36 W. Pike St.; FE 2-9108 _
Cranbrook won its second afternoon clash on the St. Fred b. Let Ashburn swing away? |EASA Women’s Giant Slalom and ©S°° neavywelget, haa) wont See Robert Rectar, M: ‘
wrestling match of the season (court, 77-63. . y Bradmead Memorial Giant Slalom ® TW. He expects to make it an ae ssh + oe ;
by beating East Lansing 37-8 on | The game amounted to a post-| ” = ys hit-and-run (hit behind combined time of 2:23.0.\even dozen Wednesday against tor Free Estimates on All *
the Crane mats, Pete Turner, |season tussle and had no pearine| ae ; 7 j — "|Julio Mederos of Havana. = Makes * Cae :
Jim Sniderman, Ron Hummell jon the SCL standings. | d. Put in a righthanded pinch. |... ° | ; : ie Distance Mo
and Charles Askew, all of Cran- ane | pep Mee From Pro to College —_—,eieros. who has stopped Rola (within reasen :
brook their foes in the Gene Wright’s Rams held a —~-; f. . LaStarza and Harold Johnson, ;
120, te and 148 pound | 37-38 edge at intermission follow: |g e. Let Ashburn Take” (he | PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Robert/won his last from Claude Chap- ‘
ee vel ing a wild 2nd quarter in which | ¢ two pitches? Murray, 57, of Nashua, N.H., a vet- man. :
sses respectively. 54 points ored by the two | ry EOI i —_____—_-—— jeran of 40 years in professional; Machen has knocked out 10 of Lae, °
* 8 * teams. But the Eaglets tossed in | : “(1g ung) g-OT UoM wvrydjapeyyq| baseball, is thé new baseball coach 11, going the route in his last start, ;
Lou Kretlow, Kansas City pitch-| 23 more in the Srd period while /Made the right move with Ashburn pue zawio0y Jeyjoue yA pamorjos|at Providence College. \Dec, 12 against Ben Wise. id
er, defeated defending champion) gt. Fred slumped to 13 and the at bat. JouUWeH «‘Spueys pry w3uU ay) a= { Li ; y I 00 LS .
Alvin Dark, New York Giant short-| margin of difference stood up, | Would you have done the same oyu] uns awi0y 8 pejjeq pue youd | ; 2
stop 2 and 1 in the finals of the ; ‘thing? “ys. Ps
es our cagers in gures. ; . .
ment at Miami yesterday. iKopecid ledlthe way with 0 ran H | p | NHL STANDINGS F R & a | ATLAS @ CLAUSING @ DELTA s
followed by Pete Madelans with 17, | e ‘0 0S W L T Pts. GF G :
The National Basketball Asso- (Gerry Leszczynski 15, and Len p |Montreal 36 12 10 82 179 ' WHILE YOU WAIT Heavy Duty i SHOPSMITH bd DeWALT .
ciation bleu) tsiemerels) Most |Mallat 13. | |New York 27. 21 9 63 170 PORTER-CABLE @ SKIL
aluable yer trophy Dick Doyon occupied his custom- ® DETROIT 24 19 14 62 153
pana, Hansar pp lage this [ary role as high point man for the Or ympians | Toronto 19 30 10 48 1235 BROWN-SHARPE ° MILWAUKEE ;
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Purdue, Detroit and Michigan! vated to the varsity for tournament Bill to Pa Costs of DETROIT 6, Toronto 1. {
Tech finished 1-2-3 respectively at|play, scored 17 points. = RA | Montreal 9, New York 4 ’
the Invitational ROTC drill team! , | Trainin thletes ; . *
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competition over the weekend at! overall record of nine wins | Boston 3, New York 0. ; acd Bal tas 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. ; ;
rile — Pon tegadl dard against four losses, St. Fred’s | WASHINGTON (INS)—Rep. Tor-| Chitago 5, DETROIT 3. Five Block North of 14-Mile Road ; :
oy ae ech) record now stands 6-7. bert H. MacDonald (D-Mass) plans] TUESDAY'S GAME BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 re :
: Richard Oszustowicz tallied 18 to introduce a bill authorizing the! Boston at DETROIT. a | 0 a .
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UM, Spartan Ne ee eeanieacy guns | ‘The conmmeamen, tenger Har. | .__. THURSDAY'S GAME 121-123 E, Montcalm FE 4-230 00 8 10 5:00
: : Dick Kast was tops for the Rams) yard football captain, said yes- | New York at Montreal. .
® with 15 points. terday that winning Olympic per- | ~ a —— a ae a —ee wn «
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| Leszczynski 6 3 15 Kast 22 6
fassamee, | 2t Beete bens manure cals ‘. | Goisdzins yon Mac’ s measure calls for ‘
Big Ten Foes | Kepacks oi : 2 ie Kopeal 33 s eetereriies Olympic squad ex- ‘
: [vaolneee |penses from the time of its selec- .
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Powerful Illinois, 96-76 BIG TEN ae 1 ra encetectone Australia, next fall. .
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Kramer set a new Yost fieldhouse Minnesots, rida ; 9; Sixth annual Masters Bowling | :
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Joey Adams to Mark 25th Show Biz Year
ithe fire and Bogie pushed Lazar-in the pool, Then Bogie said|
'Lagar cheats at‘ croquet by walking under the wicket. Next a
'gag as soon as we get it.
‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL...
Actor Fred ae: and Benay Venuta are stlsireune their
Texas Jailer Admits :
Letting 7 Men Escape
LAREDO, Tex. (INS)—A jaller|
has confessed that he aided seven)
men to eseape from the Webb) new YORK — Phil Silvers and pretty Evelyn Patrick were,
County Jail at, Laredo Saturday. rushing through dinner to get to a TV set when a heckling,
The jailer, Roberto S. Hernan- friend shouted, “It’s very strange, Phil—two months ago you!
idez, 38, admitted during a lie didn’t believe in television ratings and Jackie Gleason did.
detector test in Austin, Tex., yes- ‘Now YOU do and HE doesn’t!”
Franco's Power
Remains Intact His Recent Squelching
of Students’ Rebellion 43rd ANNUAL
AUTO By EARL WILSON
SHOW
| Marshall, 24-year-old actress- |{o change her separate mainten-| (1 eet 2 Garried jeway 1by the | novelist whose first book is ance suit to a divorce action, Coyle Ml story and the chance to go to the | “Mar 8 cor a Italian Alps where I've never been. | ~ ys _— said. a
B th F $] 295 , “I’ve just finished ‘The Fastest Another beauty at the premiere, — - cleans and recleans 0 or Gun Alive’ at MGM, and Glenn (Zsa Zsa Gabor, swept down the, | Worry of f . | Ford ts one of the finest actors jaiste on the arm of Hal Hayés just | E TEETH
the wash water to give || Micizes"ssitz: Sats |S Ree Pe oe et ee ee eee." FALS e@ wasn warer 10 g RLAK rystiow geld | sai o sel Pale Slipping or Ir Irritating? fel Ruick told me he's never wnt be emberrensed 0) ose false TAM=TIPM ‘ honed
AY, FEB. 26 ee 2 irae is still the them fo one . ‘ sede lGiants brass “investigated.” Her ex-husband, Bill Kenny of lichen ag elie ee
"UND ’ mond sycarre Hernandez was returned to La-|the Ink Spots, assured them she was a fine housekeeper and Set, uding G.J.... eed and;
; 3 big stage shows daily x ©.
STARRING
GORDON MacRAE WIERE BROTHERS party show it. igrand jury today. x we &e & had separate rooms at the Isle de Capri
KATHY BARR These steps are believed to have, ——_ | Stripteaser Gypsy Rose Lee met the beautiful Belgian chan- in Miami... MGM may hire Christine @3
COLES AND ATKINS set back a trend toward the lib- Scout Official Speaks tootsey Monique Van Vooren at a party wearing a very low Socgacien tw pablicine ite ae ore
went LEU CAMACHO eralization Of is ae at Cubi Pack Meeting mags ce: erm) (Dons 320 bend cent meinen Glia: cee aa COBOrt Opposite Sex". . Hal March told pals'a The generalissimno's three-month you to my union!” ... Mrs. P. Skouras asked Tom Saxe, the Re a) ADMISSION ‘suspension of two basic rights of Clinton Valley District Commis- pomp t t donation for Bove T f Italy. H jokingly that he'll have Mel Torme sing)
Matinces... $100 the Spanish Bill of Rights more sioner H. M. Boorn’ spoke before | er ease one 7 ah a ia oe ta ee pat | at his wedding (to Torme’s ex, Candy,
Evenings and Set. ond Sea. Met. $1.25 {than anything else underlined just Cub Scout Pack 25 and about 45 ‘ieee on er cane sts ca pest eet) Svery ee coe Oelpe. Toxton) . Jackie Miles celebrate:
Children (Under 12) oll times... $.50 how drastic and far- ooume his parents last Thursday in their e gave her another $10,000. his 25th year in show biz, starring at the | Shows He’ 's the Boss __ |terday “that he bought $6.27 worth
a Ganerahe: “lof hacksaw blades and smuggled)
boss in ape
* *
His fast action in erushing stu-
dent demonstrations and moving)
to restore order in the talengs| ‘permitting a prisoner charged with)
custody.
He will be brought belore the
MICHIGAN STATE
FAIR GROUNDS
FEB. 18 thru 26
action is expected to be imonthly meeting held at Longtel-
Now any Spaniard can be sent, low School.
into forced residence anywhere in) After the four dens of the pack
the country. “Any Spaniard can be de monstrated their monthly
arrested and held incommunicado achievements during the meeting,
with no charges against him for,a 20-minute safety film from the
jas long as the suspension of civil "Pontiac Safe ty Council was shown
to the group.
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‘War Il, was reported to have be- rights exits. és
Meanvihile, Jose Luis Arrese,|Comedian’s Son Ailing redo and charged with unlawfully| cook.
la capital offense to escape from) poo, 9”
new Falange chieftain and a throw-
back to the pro-Nazi days of World} LOS ANGELES (INS) — British
comedian Bud Flanagan is flying
gun a sweeping purge of the only
party permitted in Spain. He re:|bedside of his son, Buddy, who is |
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to Los Angeles today to be at the Tun the country. It’s all us Republicans can do!”
That Old Gang of Hers
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‘quita and Vinita because Finita is
leaving for a job in Rhode Island.|
Byars, Vinita Chumley and Finita
*® GLORIA BROOKS * x * *
When Willie Mays was dating the gal he married, the N.Y.
“Bill,” a friend asked Kenny later, “was she really a good
“No,” said Kenny, “but what do I care? I’m a Dodger fan.”
Joey Adams, whose movie, “Singing in the Dark,” opens here
with a party for his 25th anniversary in show business, com-
plained about his wife Cindy’s charge accounts. “Every|
month,” said he, “Saks rears its ugly head”... Sign at a
Kansas gas station: “Buzz twice for night service, then keep
your shirt on while I get my pants on.”
* * * *
Bing Crosby has this sign on his bike at the movie lot:
“Here’s your Minute Maid Orange Juice Boy. It’s great with gin
what isn't? ... Moe Popkin, the Sage of Scranton, claims
a Republican leader there said, “Why, the Democrats can't
Ex-Comedian Dock Rockwell, who now has a sign-
1 Raimundo Fernandez|in Temple Hospital with leukemia. | ¢ WALT DISNEY’S
wt per's Magesine Outiot Cuesta = aye misuaacaseraiary a The younger Flanagan has been) a _— = arpa has his own sign which zends: lection agency.”—Fred Chiaventone. rT) “u Auburn Ave. gral Thursday. hospitalized for five weeks. port Institute of Arts — Fine, Coarse and Medium? | wisH I'D SAID THAT: These days, says Elise Rhodes, a SIAM + + + "Tis rumored Steve Allen’ll next play the Tommy
Dorsey Story. He looks like all bandleaders (Hungry!) .. .
Gertrude Bayne, staying in a Miami Beach hotel, phoned
down to a snippy night clerk who said, “Well, what eat-
ing you?” She replied, “That’s what I'm wondering.”
x &* * *
4th anniversary ... Rhonda Fleming
(reunited with he doctor husband) is
Nancy Sutton (the ex-Mrs. Horace 8.)
are honeymooning.
Terry Moore and Gene McGrath, try
ing to keep their marriage secret, even
bt Monte Carlo in Miami,
ELAINE GORDON Elaine Gordon.
Marion Marlow’s groom, Larry Puck, busted a toe climb-
ing into his Caddy , . . Jane Russell gets the Person to
Person treatment March 2... Bill Miller, Lefty Clark and
the San Souci syndicate want te buy a Las Vegas hotel
. A local furrier rejected a COD order from Farouk...
20th Century-Fox had to kill 20G’s worth of “Carousel”
ads because singer Claramae Turner’s name came out
“Clarence.”
- EARL’S PEARLS .
“The world may owé you a living, but
you'll find you have to be your own col- with singer
versatile cook is someone who can handle any kind of can'@
opener. i =use
TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: “The way some women talk about
their age, you’re only young twice.”—Ted Steele.
Busty Jayne Mansfield, judging a male beauty contest, told ,@8 Sane een aan,
Humphrey Bogart and Agent Irving Lazar had a Hollywood)
tiff, but "twas only is fun—Lazar tossed Bogie’s $600 watch in| the winner (with a 50-inch chest), “It's enough to give a girl |@
an inferiority complex!” That's earl, brother. s
We 1956, ae Hall Syndicate, Inc.) .
Finita Is Breaking Up Hollywood Headlines:
Actress Tita Purdom
DALLAS —Aleta, Lequita, Vin-
ita and Finita have been living
happily together.
But soon it'll be jyst Aleta, Le-|
By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS
HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Talked
| Gaertn tans nit an i uustlichanee to Jeanne Crain just as she and
that led them to share an apart ‘Paul Brinkman were leaving for al
ment. Lenten retreat. She told me that |
= =m she goes to Europe the last week |
in April to star in “Checkpoint” |
for Betty Box, the same producer
who made ‘“That Certain Feeling’
with Bob Hope and Katharine Hep)
burn. The girls, Aleta Rice, Lequita
The more I hear about Cyd
Charisse, the greater the gal |
‘think she is. She'll cover 6,000
miles in four days in order to be Jewelry Department
GEORGE’S
She flew from Miami after at-
tending Tony Martin's opening at
‘the Fountainbleu. She left her chil-
Jeanne Leaves in April
to Make Film in Europe
ja bad case of flu
q at the premiere of “Meet Me in | firmly. No pasty
NEWP ORT S$ Las Vegas” Tuesday night. Chatted with Pat Hardy and | Su Fubra ata ate ser NOW sé Tus
| ee site Will File for Divorce
HOLLYWOOD w blonde
‘actress Tita Purdom,. estranged |
wife of actor Edmund Purdom,
|says she will file for divorce this Mary Anita and Richard Sale un-| week,
derwent surgery on his knee. It} The announcement, maaelh
was 2 Great success) and made through her attorney, Albert the little boy 2 inches taller.
Eleanor Parker is bedded with Feerteon, Bowed al manor
year-long alimony and
| wrangle. ——. * ry ry
The mysterious beauty whe His attorney, Richard B. Coyle
eouned so mpch attention at the ‘said she will receive $750 alimony g Carousel” premiere when she (and $300 support for their two Mm
| arrived in a car alone was Joan (children each month. She agreed @
been as proud in his life as he is. teetn D slipping, dropping or wobbling
of his daurhter Barbara. He flew) — you eat, talk or neem Just tak yittele PASTEETH o out from New York just for the} ofa > oh ‘Th % powder “tives a
premiere. yous
aaun PTT TTT IIIT III Iritiiiitititiiiitttt i
fecaogeth og sense of added comfort
and security by holding plates more
Richard Egan, who always seem
to be happy together. |
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LAKE THEATER ‘dren there and came straight to
TONIGHT Greatest news in the world to
\Hollywood to have her gown for the Alberghetti family — Anna-!
|the premiere fitted by Helen Rose. maria’s father, who was so grave-|
After flying to Las Vegas for ly ill, is getting well. He's able to
ithe premiere and getting the ap-|walk around and will be allowed
iplause that she’s sure to have be- to go home in a week — riding in
wc saert CCT Sains
NOW THRU WED.!
cause she is so good in the pic-
ture, she'll plane back to Florida
to rejoin Tony and their two boys.
ROMANCE FADES
The interest of vivacious Linda’
| Christian in Edmund Purdom has
really faded. She gave a dinner in}
| honor of the famous comedian!
‘Cantinflas a few nights ago at
.which Purdom was conspicuous by BENEDICT BOGEAUS presen
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The De Bersteguins were en-
tertained at dinner at Roman-
offs by Richard Gully. They
were fascinated by Linda, who |
proceeds to this most worthy)
icatse.
The committee is composed of
Snapshots of Hollywood collected
‘his new car.
i May Wynn seems to be tele-/
vision’s newest young star. She
has her eighth TV assignment in
the three months since she left
Columbia.
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. - THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1956 _ | 7 : TWENTY-FIVE
Nine Senate Groups -DO IT YOURSELF by /Agicknw7 NICK HALIDAY | = a | | ee
‘to Receive $726,000 — | er |
WASHINGTON (INS)—The sen-
ate has granted $726,000 to nine}
committees, most of them involved
in a variety of investigative ac-
tivities. ‘
Still pending are controversial
requests from other groups, inchud-
ing the Senate Judiciary and Rules
Committee. reparedness
committee; $100,000, Banking Com-
mittee Public Housing Inquiry; $5,-
000, federal penitentiary subcom-
mittee; $35,000, federal criminal
code inquiry; $55,000 Publ: a THAT'S RIGHT, \ YES, BY ALL MEANS... Committee: $50,000, Rules Commit} | a OKAY, DOC, OOPS pasar LIGHT’ ) TELL US ALL ABOUT tee, and $45,000, subcommittee to} |? OUT OF JAIL. HIT SIT A YOUR CAREER investigate administration of the! |° 7 IT NOW AN’ YOULL OF CRIME! trading with the enemy act. - | |; _" GET THE HORSE After nine years’ work, Yugo-| |? WO 3 slavia now is using its Vria hydro-| '~ f * electric project. an bees ie
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MAKES HIS VAM THERE WAS B® \ HAD PREDICTED, FOLLOWING ATOMIC| 1 2/0 OF A ROENTGEN|\ AT THE SEAMS, THO “a a
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| MARKETS | _ Produce DETROIT PRODUCE Feb. 18 (AP)—The follow-
NEW ee ee ae Backace tee = by — = me
. Pesul a s streng rive: iday were’ Pruits— ;
pois : for | Detietous, fancy, 6.00 bu: No 1, 35064 00
350 bu; : apples, Jonathan, MacIntosh, bu
No 1, 2.90-300 bu; apples cut back prices today in the stock)
market. | |
* * * |Northern Spy, fancy, 4.00 bu. No 1, 2 76-| 25 bu.
{ In early afternoon, prices spread,
over a yange extending to between |
1 and 2 points either way, \.
Trading was fast at the open- 225-21
ing with the tape falling behind | 4ee, Bem tae
for a brief time in reporting trans-
actions, but the pace later slowed No ;, che
to a rate around 2,500,000 shares ¥°, 45.1 ia oe Potatoes. fancy. 1.60|
for the day. Friday’s total in a $0-Ib bag: No 1, 140-150 50-Ib bag. Rad-
strong market was 2.840.000 notnouse, No 1, 150 doz behs
shares. 160-200 bu.
hothouse, fancy, 60c 53-Ib box, :
| $0-60 §-!b box; rhubarb, hothouse, fancy,
i 140 doz behs; No 1, 100-135 doz behs. Pri fn ¥ ™ , Rutabagas, No i. 1 25-15 uo quash,
wes were eaee mu Andel Delicious, No 1 hes 28 bu: squash, Ld:
j i a then profit- bard. No 1, 75-125 bu; tomatoes, hot-
oe ihe opens, on fe house, No 1 200-240 8-Ib bskt. Turnip,
taking appeared in such key areas jopped. No 1, 200-2 50 bu
as steel and oils. That started the | Greens: Kale No 100-180 ba cab
- — ‘< er b hed
entire market on a gentle lower pare. No fl 0-1 50 Fou vee cs rege. i -GO8 cases,
Bele wat highly selective as medium, 13.00-14.00; small 10.00-11.00.
corporate news affected individu-| |
al stocks. Pou Wa * DETROIT POULTRY
r DETROIT, Feb. 20 (AP)—Price paid per |
DuPont, which gained 84 OM pound fob. Detroit for No quality
ipaad ee apap nah a maker. pt 0-29: baok tape 20; capon-—
at 230 on a : 74 shi :
When directors declared a_ divi-
dend of $1.50 without any an-
nouncement concerning a split, the
stock was off a fraction, and then
it immedately dropped 3 points. | peireit.
At the worst, Du Pont was off) er
6 points. :
Ford Motor trade over the count-| medium ¢ |
er in a range of 61's bid and 61% rowns—Grade A, large 444)-43, wea
offered, ex-dividend 60 cents. That os Pag emg Si evede/ Barge
: an unchanged quota-| Checks 34
tion when the dividend payment comer eal eee
is ettes (4-5 lbs) 26, (5-6 Ibs) 30. |
Receipts moderate and ample to the
slow early demand. Rather heavy week -
end carryovers of fryers
DETROIT EGGS
Feb. 20 (AP)—Eges, : fob
cases included, f
\-43, wtd avg 43, grade B,
large 43-43%,
jarge 6B So £ 8 a ortees, 4, browne catia, ) : e , medium At ‘noon the Associated —_ browns 3644 -38hy | off arket steady, supply
of 60 stocks was \fully ample on large, light on medium. |
at $177.20. On Friday it was | Undergrades clearing readily
up $2.80. the widest gain since « steal demand fair
Septembe CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS
late r. | Fy wip menalte ‘wat see snout mained substantially above the pre-| The Friday trengt accord ng * ; rece! Lae uy-
: h, - ing petens neenangad to \% lower “4a | vious ‘close, however.
AA 57, 92 A 67; 80 B 56, #9 C
cars 90 B 565: 89 C $46.25 | the prediction of President
hower’s older brother that Ike | buy
would run for re-election.” (40.5; mixed 40.5; mediums 39; dirties 375, checks Ji;
New York Stocks “"" “°° {Late Morning Quotations) f prices unchanged to ‘y higher, |
arge whites 60-69.9 0, standards
eurremt re-
LIVESTOC
|. DETROTT, (APi—Hogs salable)
1,200. No early sales, outlet rather nar-)
Zenith Rad 39
|
La] ’ ’ 1266) Word of death, he
STOCK AVERAGES the boy's
pebble ee 20—Compiled by the fieation records. did not arrive un
rea Hep a =A oh til yesterday. The Marine Corps u s } i Bio 8 ,
Net change vy! 3 —-1 } mistakenly notified next of kin of
ean) pag OU a. ee aya i? Marines on a plane that landed
Week oge . a8 8 i319 726 173.7 safely, then had to belatedly send on ago ...., 440 1296 716 #17 aa
Year eee igi iat 713 140 1 out new Serams to families of
eh 7 142.4 757 1818 the actual victims 1955-56 low O31 1149 672 1488 oe : 1934 high 2119 1230 #683 i889) The mixup is under investigation
1 1439077 554 108.0 eS
DETROIT STOCKS ; nied Nephier Co Cars Collide, Two Hurt Pigures efter decima! oints a hth A . .
. PeHigh Low Noon Two Waterford Township driv- Baliwin Rubber* 5 : 4 ; 4 4 ers. injured when their cars col- Gerity-Michigan® —..., .. poems) Products: 4, 26 31 lided on Scott Lake Road near ieee 2 Ni = Midwest Abrasives aS a a6 Elizabeth Lake Road yesterday
Waren acct es ‘) {2 13 morning, were treated and re-
Pord* 615 62 |leased from Pontiac General Hos- "No sale, bid and asked pital. \
Billy Brazel, 33. told Waterford
MSU Expert to Teach Township police a car driven by
|Harry Schultes, 31, had gone off on Preparation of Food | \the road onto the shoulder and
Pontiae Motor Division employes Schultes said he was preparing
and their wives are invited to get then swung back
some pointers on preparing meals
from Mrs. Frieda Bennett. Michi-
gan State University home demon-
stration agent. . .
Police Surprise Thief
Just Robbing Cigarettes *
Mrs. Bennett will present pro- back of the week:
Robert Good, 23, when caught
Pp. m. in classrooms just inside the ie arta
Designed ifically to met (and pocket 'e i victi ' | deaae tl Dubie La poeesd Seal rios pocketsful of small change) has remained in the personnel de- victim as Airman 2C. Oren Ganger, Frank Sinatra, were nominated for my Dean's girl friénd in ‘‘Rebel)
“the meetings are free and open to gis:
a the Public, y i@'T just wanted a smoke."
+ Paiviaatt, eit Damand Sends |Wall Street Would Hail Ike's Decision sox sswes
ae Lmees cons OFains Higher
jmand at
rade A whites extra large 44 large Prices higher on the Board M'y-46; medium 38-39',; large B whites Tr
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jand prices slipped back a little such as followed his surprise SY8tem, but showed enthusiasm for with the well being of busir
it,
be. firmer; receipts 12.488 wholesale reports of crop damage in Europe
\ yer cent A's|@S a result of severe cold weath-
[would approve 9 per cent of par-/have Eisenhower's plans formu- f the free-choice ‘setup in its were dominant,
‘ity price supports on basis crops.|!@ted and made public. * * ,6
cause of a snafu in Marine identi- -
|Personnel
Watson, The position was formerly
held by Herman: Schwarze who is
DETROIT (INS) — Lame come- on
Plant Protection Department.
: by Detroit police in the act of at
main lobby at the front of Plant 9. stealing several boxes of cigarettes came with the division in 1942 and
a enpcery :store last night} partment since that time. Hig pre-/sori of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ganger the best acting performance. Tracy| Without a Cause,” are Miss Van) |vious position was assistant em- of Centreville, about 10 miles‘north-!a two-time winner, was named for| Fleet's stiff competition as ae a | /
_ THE PONTIAC YRESS,
; : < :
ee re Avalanche Kills News in Brel le r)
University Prof Saturday and sentenced fo five
. jdays in jall by Orion Township
. . urday night from his car in the
in New Hampshire city parking lot at 22 W. Pike St.,
A Northeastern University profes-, Richard cane 25, of Auburn
sor was buried under tons of Heights, who pleaded guilty to
onto a party of five Sunday after- bert C. Carr, was fined $35 with
noon stroliers, $15 costs. _ MONDAY, KEBRUARY 20, 1956 -
John O'Connor, 44, of Avon Town-
ship, was fined $25 with $15 costs
Four Others Injured in Justice Helmar G.. Stanaback.
Landslide of Ravine 4 5% spare tire was stolen Sat-
William Irish, of Milford reported
MT. WASHINGTON, N, H. um— to Pontiac police.
snow and ice which broke off ajreckless driving Saturday before ;
mountain ravine and descended Bloomfield Township Justice Al-
ye Fish Fry Friday night, 4:30 to Missing and presumed dead is) 7:39. Adults $1.00. Children 50c. Aaron Leve, 28, of Boston, a pro- Mothers’ and Dads’ Club, St
fessor of psychology at Northeast-| Fred's School. 197 S. Parke St.
ern. — Adv,
Survivors of the rumbling ava-
lanche, all from Massachusetts, , !f your friend’s in jail and needs bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031.
—Adv.
Do you have a carpet problem? are:
Albert Sanderson, 51,» of Way-
land, also a Northeastern Univer-
a. | a Mm, : sity professor; George Spears, 34,| Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103.
STORM AFTERMATH — Five persons, including two children, am Wirephote pe ee pet ance ie Bee ae miraculously escaped injury when a tornado-like storm wrecked the which lasbed Arkansas during pre-dawn hours, shattered the nearby mtiNnetheasier aa Fay Sein Ethel Chapdelaine’s Beauty | James Burrell home in Cleveland, Ark. The storm, one of several home of Mrs. Burrell's brother, killing the Negro man instantly. of Upton, * draftsman: and Frank oe agp ions eed — — - . . - —— - = se : i = rhea —_———— assistant principal at Ashland High Lake. OR 3-4792. “ —Adv.
To Probe ‘Conspiracy’ to | Ca ; ai @ d N ft U cS | my suffered only minor bruis- in Mexican Immigration les and sprains but w i mpalgn aS GOO CWS IOrF U.n. & “badly shaken" ty the expen A MASHINGTON (INS) — The ; ; : iP iouse immigration subcommittee | By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER |intimations that Eisenhower will various transitions from boom to| Oe ares eaid later: j will investigate what was called | ENS Economie Commentator Tun and be elected for a second depression and recovery. | “We were walking in the bottom 2 . “Widespread conspiracy” , to A widow asks whether she term would be construed in Wall) The annals of business in that of the ravine when the head wall "Timg Mexicans into the U.S. |earlier period indicated that nei- broke off. We weren't climbing. We [illegally *
ther party had any monopoly on were just taking a Sunday after. Chairman Francis E. Walter
CHICAGO wh — An active de-
the opening sent _. should dispose of stocks before Street as good news.
&raln’ president . Eisenhower announces: . *
of his decision as to whether to run. This in part springs from the the prosperity issue. Aaa PE \(D-Pa) said he ordered the probe
ade today for a second term. |fact that after 20 years of the New| * ¢€ « * * « lafter receiving ‘sworn evidence”
Res tle - * * __-_|_ She thought an announcement by peal and the Fair Deal, Eisen-) As a devotee of the two party “When the hjad wall broke off, of a “criminal attempt to break _After the initial buying was satis-|Cisenhower that he would not run hower not only espoused the system, I depolre any tendeney e were all/swept away. All of down immigration laws.” fied, the trading pace slackened/would lead to a market crash, American competitive economic jdentify ne party or the s were burjed except Fay. | was) He explained in a news release
buriéd in the)snow all but my feet. |yesterday that “‘an analysis “ vos ee i ug my out and then the two information seems to reveal > .
This created a climate of con- ire ATE ENSUE seni s-heiped the others.” \reasons for the unproportionate fidence favorable to an expan. ree te gettereonian wing of the) The gvalanche was at Tucker. increase of the number of immi-
sion of investment and of busi- ences 1€ arty. with such per-| man's Ravine about 1,500 feet be. 'erants entering the United States | ness planning. + |sonalities as Gov. Lausche of Ohio joi summit of 6,228-foot mt, from Mexico.
and Sens. Byrd of Virginia and Washington: in the White Mountain ;
Earnings Until reformers made survival Russell and George of Georgia ae |
|pristline form an issue, the two pinartis ee pre we ; _. * ; | parties from the end) of the Civil Giterctie eee — sibel The ravine is Biaped like a half |, AKRON, Ohio (INS)—General Tire &
|War and the advent of the New! OO ‘| over eung |) y pre 1000-foot the Sisal pear lonaing nes, 98s head wall. It is considered so dan- of 9.704.731, © 4 from their best levels. They re-)heart attack last fall. ‘ !
Whatever decision Eisenhower |
makes, it will lack the surprise
Buying appeared to be based on} of his original illness, =
| The market prefers certainly to
er, plug the feeling the Senate Uncertainty. It will be helpful to
GOOD NEWS
Admiral . .... 204 Jones & L “8 Wheat near the end of the first) ,. 4.7\ row | ‘ a . " / $6.29 share,
bee | aed a 1345) Cattle salable 2.700. Largely a siaugh-|hour was %s to 1's higher, March ee on ne9 Bipercsan sendpoint ped are were bos an oaite Panty, bend <2 poe | gerous that even expert skiers are more than twice the profits of the previ. tre |. 63.7 Kimb Clk... 4§ [Cer steer and yearlings run’ good and go1g1)- Gorn unchanged to '3 high- nalyst must recognize that control of government during the: a | di F ;ous year. The 1954 profits - tovaled
eo.1 Kresge, 88 .... 291|cholce grades predominating, about 25| ' 4 2 jes g : = _ ee | ence of attitude to trends which (@!SCouraged from using the area 54 502.645, equal to $3.18 a share.
+ 7 pemetetY LOP Giass .. 71 |per cent receipts cows; slaughter steers er, March $1.30';: oats 1, to | ‘until. spri when w conditions | see
sioeg Poona 2 fee hers ming cert er, ety hugher, March 62x; tye 1 to 2 : pe | es ei ad Ue ee IC jlorsaes vag : a : _ Me 258: rye 2 . ‘ ; Carbon C tod d d
1G Lech aire, 43) Ride lower but not enough, done to fully cents higher, March $1.26%: soy- Deaths in Nea rb Communities —— i - [amleg/and “profite in Tass totaling. 1.
ie om apes 18 | fetes neksoat bose, Ootonoeed yaark ne rer % ri Ly Hii March) i . Ad § ff ily, were previoasy reported. sbaaaeanh r ; nel 534 x ce a | i E. Stevens nalani | aa
sahk Ee Ba Ret “eater rats SUA, aad ard to 20 cents 9 the times are proptoas for the OC UGUCL SUTTCLS |, muacmaron, Bene rv ; ‘artin, A. tm . : 3 , a ¢ 9 = |der Co. re t arnt: t
“a May DB etr | MAlMontiy choice ted heifers 8 eo. early $12.10 - Robert B. Robinson, , through the window after failing | spirit of mederation,” his com ‘Bi p liti ID f 1958 of 43.480 nor” 9470 8 common 2 Merc’ : ' 0 ’ | are, compa wit 643,404, } — Midi au i. 42 || cutters 8 Ue corns ok ene = Grai . Mrs, Robert B, Robinson | to gain entrance. !mon sense observation has stirred ig 0 | Ica e eat a share. t e_previous year. Sales sand . T be r “sd ia - ¥ opera =
SB wee alee teh ck ce rain Prices _ WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP —, Two brothers, Charles of Lapeer intra-party controversy. i , \stesea 6 four (per cents inerenao]| trea: 715 Mont Ward ..89.2 19.00 CHICAGO GRAIN Joint service was held today for|@nd Henry of Caro, survive. } * * « DUESSELDORF, Germany (P— 1954
fete en ee ee et eg ma cee ae anal bia, Robert B. Robiesce ||) 3 . | Stevenson has been criticized Chancellor Konrad Adenauer suf-)
Bia ota” Ray ele eeu cheiy watts 0.50 Whent— ow both 71, $997 Lakeview on Cooley paramere anceck St. 'sharply for his “moderation” phil: fered a sharp politcal defeat to PROGRESS PATTERN C 26h Bat Cosh 388 OO ele ced seater eet nee |Mar Nace ee re Ay — aay ome ¢ FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — osophy by Democratic Ggvernors day. His party was ousted from| ®. - |20.00, cull and low utility 1000-1500 July . ..... 197! Rye— : : Servi : lew York ? ver j i Ja)-| Bat my Ret Gype as call and low us Serna oe July Sol smart ye ssexiin Dearborn with burial in W ood- |e en ames A Hamock hale Harriman of New York and Wil- pow is es oe eae ve Dividend No. 5 - 1516 wat Thea ; oy, ed sto pasty chetes wooled Dec me 213%, Mey... 1.24% mere Cemetery. Mr. Robinson died|_," . y . liams of Michigan. Democratic !€Y ; o ne-West- _ :
-2 NY Central bd 2 Sr on some held higher sheep scarce March 1 0 sept shee ioe late Ti day h { = re att from Thayer Sen. Kefauver has backed and Phalia: oY ore qeeecy eens
ees ine Nie M Pow . 32.1) unchanged ‘ May 1345 te ‘ = muse Sy ney ey ayae Funeral Home with burial in Rose- filled on this issue ns of 25 cents « share cad an in ay 1 Wor am Me ——_ ° pe ‘ue Mares 3 02 ag General Hospital after @ jawn Park Cemetery. Mr. Hancock , One of Adenauer's top lieuten., @*tra dividend of 15 cents a
Brun +» 265 Nwst Airline 163 ¥ el ses Se, long iliness. he . NOT CONDUCIVE . < > - | share has been declared on Sead Ge... 0 fh Dee 134% Ju -.. 12.88 died Saturday after a six months ants, State Premier Kar! Arnold.| : Burroughs . |. 303 Ohio OH, * Opera Composer Bept - 1312) Hip wife, Kathryn M., died two illness. Whatever the motivation. it 1s was voted from his job by coali-, ir a proateanay sn a
Camp Soup ., 41 ~~ 6 ak eal - : neon —_ = a F hours later at her son Morse's | Surviving are his wife, Susie: hard to visualize how a conscious tion of right-wing and leftist politi- Company. payable March 1.
by Ba +37 72 Panh Epi. «(Cha ntier Dies Woman Hurt in Collision home in Dearborn, when noti- three sons, James Jr. of Farming- reverse policy of immoderation cal parties in the Ruhr. Arnold, 1956, to stockholders of record
Can Pee... 324 — - rey : Caused by Broken Tie Rod fied of her husband's death. ‘ton; Wilford of Farmington and would be conducive to business or one of the founders of Adenauer’s| at close of business on Tues-
carrier 333 Pa RR .......233 PARIS uw — Composer Gustave ¥ Besides th in Dearborn. tt |Barrington of Port Huron; two financial confidence. Christian Democratic Union, was day, February 14. 1956.
Case JI)... 182 Pepst Cole... 223) : Smiposer wesev¢| WEST BLOOMFIELD — Zelpha . sacs tne son in Dearborn. they daughters, Mrs. Mabel Davis of replaced as premier by Socialist W. F. HUSTED Cater Trac _| 43.6 Pfuer x me Charpentier, whose opera W. Powers, 22 noe 1... are survived by another son. Ray- netroit and M Helen Metictal| Accordingly, no matter how Fritz Steinhoty
Spoof Chto . 008 Poeipe D $2} Louise” became one of the music A Sab 32, of 1265 Lochaven mond K. of Cedar Island Road: lael pas ae Fi ean ang ‘ ‘much this writer might prefer to . ." ue, 3. Treasurer
Cities Svi |. 886 Philip Mor. . 444 public’s favorite depictions of Paris 4.. Pontiac, was treated and fe- 19 crandchildren and 3 great grand- °.,. ) mouth: | four A ut see business keep its bipartisan = 7). <} hat Ad Pontiac, Michigan Clark Equip .. 9.4 Phil Pet *8 died Saturday night. He was 95,|!¢ased from Pontiac General Hos- children ‘Sisters; and 14 grandchildren. { wince. business executives and | _cnange means that Ad- February 10. 1956 Climax Mo .., 64 Pit Piste GO .. 10.4 a . ‘pital last night when she received! : t : enauer's strength in the upper) : Gels Paim Sx a4 cs o 4 Charpentier did almost all of his back inluries ia an ecckdent on OF | * John Erigson Mrs, Sarah Grayhek | investofs and speculators will jouse of the West German Federal
Col Gas... 16) Bure Ow... 413 —s before res War I. In vard Lake Road near the Sylvan , LAPEER—Service is pending for WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Not be stirred to greater hope Parliament will be sharply re-| COCKROACHES Con Edis .. 48 Repub Stl 5109 A yee share eaaehy Shopping Center . John Erigson, 2105 Vernor Rd. His Service for Mrs Sarah Pauline for a scale by oa who duced. It may mean the Chancel-
conven Fee : bel Ren Drug a : LL ciebeheet ae is | me body was found Sunday noon by a Grayhek, 26, 2318 Kohler Rd., will preac immoderation,” on the jor will be unable to carry out One Full Y GC
Cont Mot _... 84 Rey Tob B 6 8| en = Auise” at the Opera’ According to Sylvan Patrolman Meighbor, Bryan Howay, when he be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from one hand, or by those who be- ‘some of his plans for West Ger- ss ear Guerattee Gere Pd ..... 37 Rock Spgs 2 2 Comique. ls ‘Dew: took groceries to Mr. Erigson's Pursley Funeral Home with burial rate Eisenhower for allegedly man rearmament From Houses, Apartments, CG iss Wr .. 29 Safeway Bt #¢) His greatest opera is the love Mel Glover, Mrs. Powers said that : i : . es, Apartments, Gro- Deore ae 3 Bt Re Pap 2 Sears at a yoene arate “anit the tie rod on her car had appar-|!0Me. in Oak -Hill Cemetery. $frs. Gray- being pro-big business, on the — ————————- cery Stores and Restaurants. Re-
Edis... Bo { y ol } arisian mid- ; , ieniv Fi > e = 2 :
Dotig 58 a4 oa seab “n = 3$-4\nette” — a poor seamstress—and ently broken, causing her to lose | Mr. Erigson was sitting in his Moe Waves lee ane Earl _ n eon fees a i? nl vane a Saye bos Se Be ra Roeb.., i ° 5 i | . . paves Ss , bart; ty ‘ : » 0 che s i i .
Dow Chem |. 602 Shell Oi .... 71.7/heF love affair with a poet, Char. Control of her car and hit Albert | chair when Boway lecked ive daughters, Patricia Ann, Rita Even a the loves ton Party as, on N terial ia pan phe Nites ; _ Bast get .. 48 pene ide et 4, entier said it was his own story, 50ckow. 67. of 3737 County Farm) —— — |Marie "and Baris Gn there is no political hay to =a — ai Fe : ie Rhine Rox Ex Com any te : er: re ell. Marie a ver barges increa r cent, Hi Auto Lite, 314 Bou Pac. $8.2) that he lost Louise when he went Rd., Howel | ° home; her parents, Mr. and Mik iate cg the rect recta ee | ast year. ai | 1024 Pent. St. Bk. Bidg. FE 4-9162 Rad .... 12.4 Std brand’ 41.2/t0 Rome to study and never found i | IX ar e U 0s Robert Paul; four brothers, Eu-| a oe << = ee
mc" G4 td Ol ind. oral er ABAIN. Three Suffer Injuries \" gene Paul, Carrol Paul leserin ee Cin cn ere Oe ———_ —-s Mor .... 423 gta O11 NJ 152 | In later life he gave much time - nn . > ran re ang) unance Wi viously not warm :
sence ine Bta = = £8 ,|to social work, particularly among-! Waterford Collision | 00 e y eves ‘Robert Eeuecee ier calit:/° Fr enunees Lelting and attacks | Get CASH NOW . PAY LATER Bul.... 90 Btod Pack 93 the midinettes. Three persons were reated for ; : “on the free enterprise system—no! Tre... 288 gun Oo... nel F on | Gar strippers had w bony Bye nt Oe) Sister, Mra, Nellie John) otter what the motivation may gen Dyaam e Suther Pap 464 A . _ Minor injuries at Pontiac General) 4 . Mek i t oa son of Portland. i
news 8y a a = ; ing ay gpight, according to Po i Gen Fas |. 8 Hospital yesterday morning after / - z > Get Casm for a Fresh Start Now - Pay Later in
nae Se Tex 0 Sul nye! Marine Crash Mixup an accident on Cass-Elizabeth Lake Policé. Parts worth more than Ho! ro Cuaries —- eas convenient monthly amounts. And get these extra enemer’
an te" Hod yarn Aa ale = Road, Waterford Township. 506 Rare reported stihen) fromm Ch les’ M . k : pe a M ne 2 British TV Expands Ceth in 1 Visit——phone first—upon approval, pick up cash. en Tire § ; : a . : ‘ars arles Mackey, 64. 5212 ackey c i
Sent ee ae re Treosamer se Stuns Howell Couple Waterford Township Police said Cur Crawford. 10 S. Tasmania, Rd. will be held at 2°_p_m. Wednes BIRMINGHAM. England oP — iy See ES as cash i oe ae Good fwent Cen 751 . Lao mie 7 eres | Tra Rintaimie co nari le r we * 2 .
Goodyear 33 Verccmne tee HOWELI. (INS) \ couple here the accident apparently was a col- Whose ~ was parked at home Sa a le at ome ee commercial “ mee Nationwide Credit Cord recognized at over 970 affiliated offices! ‘* Aedes Si—s ‘e. z _ ee Se ee = = = caps @ aa F; a *§ a . tery, pi 7 “4 ; < ‘
Gt No Ry a1 9) Unt at) Ling t ed by bel: lision between cars driven by Law. Teportes ; ste naan Lops there. Graveside service will be adds six million people to the po- noone 032 #0 $2 one, write, or come in tedey! Ot West 8 215 Unie shire 4 sann d by belated news of the rence Heaslip, 22, of Waterford An $11 wheel disc was reported hela Bye ! : agus six mM k sap > pe
oa I iti Un Gas Cp | 312/death of their son in Friday's crash Township, and Gerald O’Shaughn- stolen from the car of Seth Jacobs, held by Lodge 144. Mr. Mackey tential audience of sponsored pro-
Homestk ..... 3 US atte . ag of a Marine transport plane near essy, 19, of Keego Harbor, both 4100 Elizabeth Lake Rd., who said a Sunday we pegs: Hospital. grams that began eet Sete
il Cent ....'. 632 US Steel... $5 |San Francisco, today awaited the injured. Also treated was Gloria|his car was parked at 586 S._ He is survived by two brothers, /in competition with the govern-| Ing Ran . 607 US Tob =!) return of his body el Heaslip, 21. of Waterford Town. Blvd E Kellow and Clark, both of Holly. ment-operated BBC. Inspir €} Warn B Pic 223 : y. easiip, <1, of Waterto own , ; ee ie en ee ee ,
ete ee weston rel. 19.3] The couple, Mr. and Mrs. Er. ship Pairs of $15 fender skirts were, | 2nd Floor + Lawrence Bidg., 7: WEST LAWRENCE ST int . +8 1 Wests z= 585 iy ‘s Norris, say they knew an adage” beams e a aie De a n M Qa n a n 1 a Ww a 7 Gerald Harvey, Manager ¢ PONTIAC « FEderal 2-9249 in vhite Mot 397\their 18-year-old son, James. was cadan, Norton St., who sai j g yY teens mode ar a Int Shoe ...... “4 Ww ’ 5 ; te of oll g towns Int Saver 43 Woetworth, ag being sent to Hawaii but thought theft occured in front of his house, A f 5 Z : ————
“1 Cr " Yale & Tow 44 after 45 hours had elapsed that h Grange Hall Rd., whose car was EEE, 2 Ts! Crk Coal 4 WoO} b ap nat he I 2
Jacobs vosaser saat 36 had escaped the tragedy parked in a lot at St. Louis and an ar y p Or SCars
Baldwin Aves.
Charles Bebefield. 17 Allison. HOLLYWOOD w—Ernest Borg- ney for “Love Me or Leave Me"
said a $10 batfery was taken from nine, whose acting earned him and Sinatra for “The Man With
his car parked at home. only $50 a week three years ago, The Golden Arm.”
' A $10 fender mirror, was strip- and James Dean, who is dead, = *
‘ped from his car while parked emerged today among early fav-. Jennifer Jones (“Love is a Many
at 570 Second St., Cary Wyllie, 436 orites in what looks like the tight- Splendored Phing”) and Katharine
Lowell St., reported. est Oscar race in years. ;Hepburn (‘Summertime’) and E!-
wa _ = = . leanor Parker (‘Interrupted Melo-
Susan Hayward, who portrayed dy’’) were the other three top ac- ‘
— en Bae in a battle of tresses named. Both Miss Jones oy
the bottle in “I'll Cry Tomorrow,”’\and Miss Hepburn have won os- | ; . | . and Anna Magnani, the fiery Itali-'cars bef
Paul Keller, 50 Cottage St. told an widow of The Rose ‘Tattoo,””| The (a other top pictures
Pontiac police he lost his trousers pat. the same nod for the top'named are “Love. is a Marne
and $17 to an unknown hhouse- feminine prize in the annual Acad- Splendored Thing.’ “Mr. Roberts,”
eee ane) SOREN) ey emy Awards selections. “Picme” and “The Rose Tattoo.”
| Keller said he awoke at 4:19 Only in the top picture and best The best supporting actor nomi-
a. m. to find aenen ‘rifling his supporting actor and actress cate- nees, besides O'Connell, are: Jack
: bedroom. He said he jumped out gories are single standouts fav- Lemmon, the Ens. Pulver of ‘'Mr.'
of bed and the man fled through ored. They are: ‘‘Marty,” the pic- Roberts’; Arthur Kennedy, the }
|a front door before Keller could ture that defied every Hollywood,Commie lawyer of ‘Trial’: Joe @
|see his face or grab the pants. norm for commercial suécess; | Mantell, Borgnine’s pal in ‘‘Marty’’|
| The $17 was in a pocket, Keller Arthur O'Connell, the trappediand Sal Mineo, the neglected rich.
/bachelor of “Picnic’’, and Jo’ Van|boy of “Rebel Without a Cause." Mm
saat Dean's madam-mother in TOUGH COMPETITION
rast of Eden. 5 ; |
; ie . non SFE | Betsy Blair (Mrs. Gene Kelly), |
in Lovisiana Accident — then ; on rho Dayed Marty's wallflower) J . . * ut a e rugged competition girl friend: singer Peggy Lee» the!
LAKE CHARLES, La. ® — A from other nominees named Satur- dipsomaniac of “Pete Kelly's the cee airman died Saturday at day night over a nationwide NBC Blues”; Marisa Pavah, once known
: the Hake Charles Air Force Base telecast. There are ‘no shoo-ins.~ only as Pier Angeli’s twin until Hatry, who resides with his. wife of injuries suffered in a motor-| * «¢« 2 he scored as Miss Magnani’s @
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‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1956 rn TWENTY-SEVEN:
. : . ; _ than $1,300.00 one ? r; Pontiac City Manager crry PRIMARY AND SPECIAL ay Ee wat the & the Mayor. who sa bg
Barrow Capitalistic Threat ‘ Walter K. Willman; Paul W. Van "*t® ee pallerees 32:000.00 only’ per . annum fwelve To the elec’ y val monthly insteliments ine rae : Cleve, of Geer Associates; Oak-| Michigan: Sascks tee fon ih» et sclusaet foe - ; os " e eo. land County Corporation Counsel), Notice is here month? ot ' j i.
“ ; . Harry J. Merritt and Lloyd Ander- ———, be rae] in the Scity of Pontiac oe oeet Farking” System ne, ; :
e Ss m race e a ta on 10 Attend Parley son, Waterford Township super- cotaes at Peers oO - te re eee pee ty Oy pF arta fnance, No F
. , visor, spective polling places hereinafter desig-|j292, as amended by Commanes : : : ordinances, purpose © _ : Pramas - Cady et ad ae oma cogs. | MOSCOW The Soviet Union, companion speech by Foreign Min- training — out ‘of uniform — of Sixteen to, Participate|To Register Pigeons 7 wrntier echeei int Automobile" Parking ‘Dlatriet ‘ apparently has adopted the policy|ister V. M. Molotov were released |the youthful cone guard. 1 Pl Kast! 2 rigubtatian Re. 2 which bonds will not bé e, general obfi-
of massive retaliation which it long|then. The two speeches were car-|,,-uxov made it clear the Soviet in Regional Plan Group) BERLIN ®— Communist aS") 4 Emanuel Christian Church Solely from the revenues of the elty’s : Union is not prepared to reduce its . * "8 Germany has ordered registration) 5 | Washington Schoo! Automobile Parking System in said © has scorned as a capitalist threat ried today in Pravda. os further Meeting in Detroit $ Benior ‘High Bebool district? world peace Saw armed forces sale _ jot all carrier pigeons. The League) 7 gtevens Hail Notice relative to opening and Clos- ai K. Zhukov laid | castigated the United) “The Soviet people engaged in of Free Jurists, a private Western) 8 Webster Schoo! "Sine polls for the City Primary and Marshal Georg! K. States for what he said was the Peaceful labor cannot but take into Some 16 Oakland County officials | intelligence organization, said the) ,§ Betics, Scfa pyran "Gite Biectton sna be
erp race rs nly creation of military blocs far from|®°Count the military preparations will participate in the Sixth An-jorder apparently was issued for| 1! Oakland County Office Bldg. | O.clock. Tin the forenoon, and r : ‘+e(Which are being carried out in security reasons 13 Lincoln School nen amd ae lenges, meer? ti before the the U.S. homeland to ensure its s os n Planni: and Confer- . : noon af 9 .
reso pages Soviet U: an safety in event of a major conflict, |°*Pltalist countries, he declared. ml Tm aSpeap egal yor is Graal Grnest pepper ig ar ae of Communist party. |He warned auch a pally i doomed), = ropatan Area Regional Plaming|, SOUCY SUSE. ATIO,,| if Lies Sts Ser ore hee ae Only fragmentary reports of the |‘ failure. Secae vie oes an ramsiggrl remy te Commission Thursday and Friday|Curisten Community School District. 1g Fire Biation No. 4 ADA R. EV.
defense minister's address and” a PO cles being ‘subjected to retal: antees for peace are created, we at Hotel Fort Shelby ‘in a esnatice is “arene given, inet a sne-| 30 YMCA” hoot , February 16°30, 6 = are ready rtake further They will take part in panel Conmunt j “D>. atory blows,” Zhukov asserted. &7° © forces - cussions on planning taxation, Soong afi Onkoad cone lease Math. 33 Sectare Je High Bchoo! NOTICE : Four Persons Hurt “If one wants to deliver an atomic) duction of our copanied : ne ng commissioners’ fgan, on Mondey, the 37th day of yoore- 24 Longfellow gchoo! 1 MENDMENT. TO 0B ttack His statement to planni ; problems, ary, 1986, to vote upon the following) 95 McConnell School ee ORDINANCE |
are oy rete sedi and = an invitation to ‘the conference ong. water, p oe ries phail the Guibten Communlty| fr Wekee acheal o> Coa tel os olen / 4 T C C h Tha at from! t#ble, furthering Premier Bulgan- codes and industrial lopme : Gchool District, County of Oakla 4; Fe Wilson Behoo! one! the —— ia nship tonne
ee Lae oe ate, ofthe Oe Park seine Rewer Meaeecre cee) ean, host tem Tmo ends by cine Oe te te ae mutual Coopers. pact ws A tts boos therefor for the purpose a 32 Wovet (Bsheal! ‘ [to Commercial Zone to-wit: Hospitalized in an accident Sat-| BOASTS ABOUT FORCES United States. - board; Herbert Herzberg, of Birm- | recting and furnishing @ new elemen-| 33 U. & Naval Tr. Center . Lands located East of Pranklin Road urday which slightly injured three} Zhukov boasted that the Soviet) Both Zhukov and Molotov agreed ingham City ree Comrie nich areal Nemsene, waptaiens te. es! 38 0) Fontien| Nepans (Bite: ond Here of ye Mills 8
other persons, Virginia ,|Union’s armed forces now have|that Formosa should be put under Oakland County in Comaiis-| in ‘clementary school building. “end| 36 Jefferson dr. High Schoo} *:
21, of Pontiac Township, was re "diverse atomic’ and hydrogen| Chinese Red rule. rare ae ey Seelam ome ap ea ae ported in ‘‘fair’’ condition in Pon- erful : Skrubb, director of the county ings. cad. acquiring edditional’ aanael 38) Wash gton Schoo! dist. 8 1°4821" B. North 87° ise &. i ' ee Preeds bara . hi t the sides, issi David . Geer, | sites? 49 Washington @&chool 1357.7 ft., thence N, 8T°327'19" 1387.7 tiac General Hospital today. She|weapons of various types, includ-|Head-on Crash Hurts 2 [wes White fawers a 7 ae: rl wineataad Notice is further given, that the polis! 41 Webster School ft, thence South 6°66'31" Bast 403.49 suffered lacerations and possible ing long-range rocket.” -“€ planning consultant traning wil Ge open eps 0) 2 Greeseenoal, =: alert ine of internal injuries. He said the Komsomol youth; Two Waterford Township drivers p7i ver Injured in Crash Hills and Louis R. Bebout. of the| 2 tven, ‘standard Time, and that one “7 Baldwin School 88°23'39" West 1354.30 ft.; thence oar Treated for injuries sustained in| groups and labor reserve schools|were treated for minor injuries _ sd Be Avon-Rochester-Oakland Develop- young place foe said election Re said City Primary election ts to Ae Le 384.25 ft. to beg. contain~
“the head-on crash on Joslyn road/ag well as ordinary educationalleariy this morning after a head-| Earl R. Lawrencé, 5, of Far- ment Council. Village of Clarkston, Michigan. te Domies Lota ced ¢ cf the cee “hue nior am : near Taylor road were the twu institutions would concentrate their). crash on Elizabeth Lake Road, ™ington, whose car hit a tree yes-| Others are Troy City Manager polpg coll ge ppd pen Une ivad gs oat (Es miso tor ‘the office of City iacth 6 mramnict Socan te ace atthe drivers, William E. Bennett, 29, of|efforts on producing a hard, dis-\°" |terday morning on Orchard Lake|Norman R. Barnard; Arno L. Hu-|esimated that One Millicn Two Hundred | °° i< to| West ta of the Southwest '4, containing rina near Doremus Street. ng let, Bloomfield Township treasurer; | Thousand | Dollars (61,200,000) is thm|, ‘The said al city election is to!9 sores.
Prete Teh Ae) ToGo ao ee aan McDougald, 57, told Road near Pine Lake Road, wasi: ‘1 Dawkins, Oak Park building] S°Urt, of money necessary to. be bor: | te be, aid tor, fhe purgou of voting tne TiN, Rion ‘ and caer: sete ites band oa Waterford Township police a ‘Carlreported in satistactory condition inspector; Norbert G, Tatalsky,| bends are te be aud, user at ‘te clue due: one arouse te nett, also of Pontiac Township. To Westerners, Zhukov’s re-|driven by Virginia D. Pratt, 28,|this morning in Pontiac General a ae ean 46 Board ef Education of said school 4: lo- | omens a rerio | a ‘ee Waser re
Oakand County Sheriff's deputies| marks seemed to indicate that any|had crossed the center line in his| Hospital. Stewart Underhill, West: Bloomfi Dated: February 14, 1956. shall be paid the sum of 623.00 for
said Downs’ car was out of con-|cut in the Soviet armed forces|path. Mrs. Pratt said she didn't Lawrence - suffered a fractured/Township _ building Pee aagerd eanuars of the Beara ——- porn Lowboy a no at Se ee trol when the crash occurred. would be made up by intensified/remember what had happened. ‘ankle in the crash. James Salle, Madison Heights city 3, 31, 32, 33, 'S6 member of the Commission shail re
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\ cignbore who. stood ae ‘Please pass this ad on to some . Silow works. “sia, Live wm. FE nok w epee — se et im Ds, Past Service “Plenty of Parking BEAUMONT. FEB. 16, 1956, MRS. lovauy’ fu months z our | teacher or principal who is am- ttehe ene : Wayne ¢ Elzora, 112 N. Cass, age 19; be-| jon’, inese cong np death. bitious to capitalize on his teach- I ane : foresee of Leonard L. Meax-| Sat tinets tad 400 background “WHY WAIT! mont; dear sister of Mr | students of Dui School, im a highly profitable and interest- é
Armsifong and Mr rtin Lake Bunday School, Rev,| ‘ne business where many former JOB WITH
Armstrong. Funeral service will PFockler for the lovely service, to teachers ote now copauee $16,000 : A olaees SEE és,
be held Wed. Feb. 22. at 11 a.m. ail ee annie eee eee ers dL op cad ommge mich J ONTIAC
from the Parmer-Snover Puneral and cards, and all the other acts bs —— rates Ahn . :
Home with Bev. Milten M. Benks| of kindacss which wore so much | Saute Stutive spiity, ie may Employment Service officiating. Interment in High-| Ma: bless ps tame a use his vacetion this summer to ; ww rE A
land Cemetery. Beaumont a Mr — ex this ‘and at . “ = ; % a é
will Me in state at the Farmer- _& Harold. the ‘same time enjoy a. vacation WOMEN . “AGB i TO 9 | __+oms. Soover_Puneral Home. "In Memoriam 2| income of $1.000 to $1,800, depend- ~4 | nent nal Me, gee . custom "FHA. FT
| ite ple pe whe bapa le mews . : Tuesday and Wednesday, bru- | —2aocing. Modern —
BOYER, FEB. | 15. 194 JAMES IN LOVING MEMORY OF LOUIS| giving full qualifications to Box 2 or7 31 sad 8. 0 om. =.| CEMENT & BLOCK
Cee tana at maaan Bacar oan: wae nnel over FS: | incoeenial ELECTRICIAL WITH te enareet beloved husband of Estella Boyer; | 1066. motor e: es... LE Home dear father of cores Wiliams We’ hauen with the world but never Pee Personnel, Bev Be ot Oanerei WOMAN , -ARB FOR | 6 wes ta er ay Funeral servic er - me recat bod memories you wie
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parted . roe ne the poy Forces =e still hold. 80 Seles, cocounting background ore Call_after 1 pm, FE @ Griffin Funera: ome Sunday dear
afternoon, ‘Badly lateesd | by his wife and family et ARE EEE R “CENTER” Help Wanted _— 8
Flowers 3 B-1 Riker Bidg. ; 2 Suen tatuianael Pariaase tarerty i. FE £0018 MAN OR WOMAN WANTED, TO . ele rm (former y | ST. AN R ANING 4
of Pontiac) age 34; beloved hus- | ugiettg | JLOWERA taal aoe eke! Cecaes: 4489 ee N u we oe band of Maom! MRurnell; deer Rd, Elizabeth Lk father of Carrie Ann Burnell;| Funeral Directors 4 :
dear brother of Mr. Woodrow Seer ny canoes! || M N
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porvantiy on esta! Watkins omas Plaga a Pah ‘Pursiey Punera] Home FE 4-121! SALES - CLERICAL - TECHNICAL route. ra $2 to 63 per hour,
ice Will be held Tu id L HOME PONTI = Car i x. 3 a a from aaa o Bparks oo tO a erst t d od
QOriffin Home wit interment in S ; +
. Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Burnell Or oe Rhett Twp. = Employment ervice REAL Sa ce pent time.
Salle heankiwease MANAGER, PAINT STORE ROCK. | Low cost housing project. Griffin Funeral Home. “KIRKBY ester rience preferred, but | time, 3 un : Funeral Home—PE 4-1082 not cooen . Warfield, MI 40010 Apply at 413 Gene. Gee gin
CLARK. FEB 18. 1956, LOUISA _ wil s. i a :
Isabel (Lulu), 66 Sheridan, age ] hns MIDWEST . FA ¥ 1 YOUR 86: dear mother of Ralph and) one son- (@) FOR MEN 2-2 own bours! Selling nat’ i ~—~"MASONRY
Ceyril Clark, Mrs. Phylis Wilkins; NERAL HOME Bookkeeper . conesssu > QQe) Tas. fag. U.S Pot OF known cushion shoes fs easy. 135 dear sister of General George c! Ss hf hel FOR PUNERALS” Draiemen AEAISAICEP REG, «ow od © 1906 by wea - styles for entire Lecored Barn CONTR ACTOR
Shaw. Puneral service will be SRR ORIPFIN CHAPEL — Office mer “trainee voleee oe Serves. +30 ar r_ comm Raoet Kone te eran bea worn, | folee ides Wed. Feb 22, at 2 p. m RKS-O unt accoun @ te neee $300, . onoer se from Brace-Gmith Puners! Rome Thoaguitdl Bervies == ome [nn pedh ack ic Plate Bank Bie” “One nice thing about my being here—my brother-in-law TANNERS, €16X Brockton, Mass Boutin HARDWOOD FLOOR | 3-1 HAULING ANYTHING, ANY- 1
' . With Dr. Milton M. Bank belt i 7 had to get out of the house and look for a job!’ io 9 Service clating. Interment in Oak Fi oor ees- iple has Instruct ns | “Where Quality Comes First.”* Cemetery. Mrs. Clark will lie) MEN C8 ut ors $9.00 PER Ae PPD ALS ae ‘LAYING SANDING, FINISHING | in state at the Brace-Gmith | FU NERAL HOME t, No ex necess: e | LESSONS, d Contractor rE 27047 | teach you. See Mr. Brown, Tues- | ; DRIVING Licensed Contractors.
— "Ambutance Service. Plane or Motor dey and Wednesday, February __Help Wa Wanted Male 6) __Help Wanted Female J} begs ey be Eves.; PLASTERING AND REPAIRS.
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cnces. rae: —— igan State Employment Service. TOOL, AND DIE MAKER, MUST | HOUSEKEEPER LIVE IN. NO FUTORINO, EROLISH, GE ERMAS AW. | sates. 4 eo A beloved wife | Cemetery Lots 5 | _1@ Wayne Street, Pontiac Skuttle Manufac-| children. Nice room and TV. Arithmetic, FE *. | Roo ING. sited oie ——— i onto’ baer oh ——— eee? MEN WANTED faring Co, Milord Michlenn _Evgin esr "Om ONeTY Reading,
Fosercl Se wit ba ele Toes: | Gometery bs Section 4 Fi 2831". . eres tone cones. Wea | Finney Ones Tneeds a giri| Work Wanted Male os LDG' S bytes At ny time. FE be0e8 day. Feb. 21. ata p.m trem the |= SALES AND SERVICE wp own Jobe Top wages, 58| who likes to talk with | Uc aa D& & M BEB SERV LioHT HAULING. ©
Huntoon Puneral Home with Rev | ° “ea hour week | Ottersen Machine | take payments, do typing High | poy. 18, WANTS STEADY WORK Sg . Bond Bowman officiating. Inter- | Profuse, | LI 6-0610 \ sebool Tew duate over any kind, PE 3-3258. Eves. on} 3.2776, FR 9-0248 ee
peent ja White Chapel Cemetery’ | BOX REPLIES yeu are between’ the gges’ of 31 D: SALESMAN AT ONCE.| ‘insle. Resident at least a year CARPET ER AND BIN UA by 36 wane edn PLOOR n LAYING. he rT ijates a Leds 3 ented At 10 a. m. Today n erences or” mre nee | veNw. Dinnan, 4 W aren = or more. Federal +7161 work new and repair fin'shine. _th ‘untoon ineral Home. . - ~ - ~ aa a ee eee eer ( ested in earnings opportunities of WANTED. FIRST CLASS META CARPENTER AND CABINET there were replies « Sion or more per week. we Would | “gumper, No cther need apply. Ml any Dp ey i730 | rt tate “Wi inter Prices Now in GRAYHEK, FEB. 17, 1956. SARAH the Press office in the like @ personal. interview with | 44016. ig M = Murdock, FE‘ 2-7861.
ic gewa apy cared beloved ‘wife | following boxes: ose e ee eee eee | WANTED YOUNG MEN BETWEEN | ME DICAL SECRETARY | | Canara, , AL FER TTG ATION AND anp | Effect On All Remodeling s st 3 MOVING TO A NEW LOCATION. the ages of 17 & 18% on Monday, repair oe > d Grayhek; be- @ shorthand necessary but must) —
loved daughter of Mr and Mrs terccgemelercar vaccterss Be Eager pron boosparndy id nabs type aud know medicel terminoy | CABINET MAKER AND D CARPE Combinction frerm Bach ; Robert Paul; dear mother of 2, 3, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, @ real money making opportunity | P™. $lJ0\s Der nowiew cach| O87 to work in clinic. See Nancy | te | =) eee hop se Patricia Ann. Rita Marie and, 30, 87 see Jim Harrison sadee manager Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Career Center, B-i Riker Bldg 7 —CAninETe Poe. Additions
te a) Reset par sarcarral eg ay L 80, ener aier: Pivmouth” D Dealer nights at 8.p.m Pee = peal fer ee eee END OP Eo a eth Attics finished . Ree- plea Le asi 4 er o ober en 5 5 i wrence che and Lister Paul, Mra. Nelite Py ts ey be os Uo) 8. Woodward, B'ham Semoppamtpe Feb for highiype woman seeking | feation Fooms. Repairs EM Kichen_remodes rvice will be . . : saree cee | SS ° pela resceayeves i ot al pet oa WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Feet, Requiremente, Age "2606 CARPENTER |W WORE NEW AND Terms de if. ied hi eq from the Pursley Funeral Home baler aor di ogulet Phase Fase well-groomed, own car. MS ualified sanernicnt tl Lt Ms enetmaeatg ag Cor cL A
SAhpatineedl Pha) ra ~ ep emcerece | — pusiness b suarting as combina- | pertea can expec ct 960-9100 wek- ICAL ct wind NO LICENSED $20 Dixie Wey z tases ? : Moving Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery | Help Wanted Male 6 usine truck | 1. with bright future. Flexible Murray, PE ? . Mrs. Grayhek will Iie tn state at | UE tion wa = “ruture, sales hours that ere ideal for married % ‘DEAR RE Wont, ___ Business Services 13 13 e FE __the Pursiey Puneral Home. vs. driver, ing Bo women. Nationa! or coteation| Pre AND ait ve eante ox DU ED RATES : | ACTUAL JOB OPEN IN THE career, Pontiac Press Box 67 ts leadeg of the field, Interesting and she or aL MARE oP FOUNTAIN PEN RE ( Cc
GWIN, FEB. 18, 1956, DANIEL MOR- | So, Am Europe. To $15,000 NEEDS SALESMEN CALL FOR work ith congenial customers.| and 5:30, repaired by factory treined men Large van to serve you. Smith an 3018. Johnson Aveliage 67 Travel paid. Write only Employ- APPOINTMENT Help Wanted Female 7) For interview write to Mre. John- iectenoEN CONSTRUCTION CO Arges oP Deacral Printing & Moving FE 44006,
ear father of Willie, Thomas.) ment = eon Caan 660, 470 RAY O'NEIL Real i ‘ PRPPAL LALA ston_ 92] Kennelworth, Flint, Mich We build, retun Peens Of pense Office Burpy to. 21 W. Law- t e t Roy and Elmer Gwin, and Mrs Stuart e 3 ealtor | TTIOUS WOMAN EARN $85 terior decoration rence St. Phone FE 3-0135. mall k R
Ethel Wilton: Gear broiner of Ira. 900 PER MONTH OAR Tce | a 8 Tee "ne open oe Meckly handling. beautiful ster PONTIAC Piped FORE, WANTED ABEL IANCE SERVICE | -/4CRS JO men James and Mayne Gwin and Mrs | to Married men between the oat Phone reo 3-71 sare of FE 5- | ling and fine Bavarian china. pets . - _Reasonable ve. ‘5-1016 AL Tr TRACTORS
Edna Btilly. Mr Gwin ts at the of 27 and 37 while training lor | Co-operative Real Estate Fnrcnange | Leaus pe.ntiful. No canvassin “JOBS FOR GIRLS We service all makes of refriz- A Kirkby) Fusersy Home and) will) be| year own) tnsuraace business with | Car necessary FE 2-6175 or Responsible man, ¥ith fam- erotors, washers. radios. cleaners % Ton Pickup 1%) Ton Stake
carries ond Martatrif tonight ac Nitig ceercarscen: | Pen cca POLICE CADET | _ 2002 __ | RECEPTIONIST. no ex $100| ly urgently needs work of and all tvpes of smal epoliances. and pens Trucks a — interview and aptitude test call City of Pontiac, high school erad-! AMBITIOUS WOMEN ; ve eal RECEPTIONIST. oe ise Ber — oe labor 2-4031 Pontiac Farm and ri or * k- } sh sho +e i is | ‘al F | —_ = a ae <
HANCOCK, FEB 18, 1986, James (71, Harper DRetel 14110. De-| ates can 00 saberiment. Re.| peautiialinertie, blouses, sxitte, | FILE CLERE To ™ Sie wire soumn| A & BTRESCHING | Industrial Tractor Co. 2 aertilde Harald 17-20, height 69” ris and children’s wear ON | OFFICE TRAINEE, typing $200 “SERVICE. WALL BOARD 825 ton Twp, age 64: beloved bus- BRICK LAYERS WANTED, CAL eere mew can sragertionst hes Gooce: > Wario Fashion Plan. We | proche Cenk tress pe eee Comen) jana (ho ap0a' | ge water line, field tile, oon pail wine ing, Sunday bend of Susie Hancock, dear fa- afer s 1-0008 | hysical condition. Desire to be- start you, Phone and occasional wWeEssENOER GIRL, Setinet, biue- | Ready for peint or paper Very _ fe | i ose PE 41400 cnet et eames EAL Sore s0S) CaN vOUs Tee EXTRA MONEY?| Come police officer upon reach-| use of car desirable Write! prints, driver's license $180 | erticular Pree estimates, MY SLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS. | sw we ED ARTICLES Barrington Mancock. Mrs. Mabeli ‘wei meet ‘those moathly Par) in the eae ot 1, Apply person-| queen's - Wer, ne mn FE. BOOKKEEPER TRAINER, omy tbe tenes pew sree — sp test,| moved free of charge. ? it our home. car. ul Parke Prairie road ranston, eeping “+ whe. th 4-4006 total, Pour brothers and sister:| Gr other obligations, Sake &25 to raf fie. al BFR ELLOR CAREER | TYPIST, high school grad. .. $218 | Work Wanted Female 1 EARPET LAYING @EWINO, we. also survive. Funeral service will " pply- Pinnors EVENINGS AND WEEK-| BEA COUNB: JR. SECRETARY. tte Bot i Ver wit? TON STARE TRUCE be held Tuesday, Feb. at 1| bpd Cl kit pel hao lati ace Motor-Inn Recreation. FE | opportunity with nationally adver-| JR. BECK: : we | ~~ Rn binding. Any fepeirs. carpet wiwants Pr 44088. pm. from the Thayer Funeral) Wewicign Products. start im- Tata tised Beauty Counsellor corpere er CRETARY, no shorthand 4250/1 DAY SERVICE. TRONINGS. 183 | Smployed exp. man Call any-| WANTED: LIORT HAULING. A Richaré ‘Ociger officiating, teter:| TS ue pean POSITION” AVAILABLE FOR | tion. Excellent part ake FE SECRETARY, to executive .. $100 | bushel. Pick-up and delivery time. TYler 80131 or PE PE >10b, "kings. OR 3-204,
ment in Rossiawn Perk Come ey eee ee nia i hand nines oot ho ined eesti] | pear) me =| GRAEBNER'S. Ponti 7 LADIES DESIRE WONT WORK ~ CHIMNEY WORK _ Painting & Decorating 20 Mr. Hancock will as anne at [ORE eee call Ge Chauffers license. Excellent; CAREER OPPORTUNITY WITH DRAEDNER OS, Fontiac n down town ares from 6 to 10. we specialise in chimney clean PARR DDL AO
pds dad eet Bowe: =| on Respite Profit sharing. MI work’ Paid tt ily advertised Beauty 313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. _ Waitress _experience, FE 6-267) ing. repairing. rebuilding or build- | 4-1 oAINTING
oe. | 47373. ask for Mr. Rofe. unexeelfed howptaisation kroup | Counsellor corporation. Excellent LAS Lah 7 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH-| new chimneys. Also build and in- and wall wail Sag. Cull or esti | —EX-_NAVY PETTY OFFICERS | {surance pian ad Ge ces income. Flexible hours, full or ing end cleaning. PE 17-0223. wall (wire, baskets. on chimneys. a pager JOHNSON, FEB. 18, AVALYN D. _EX-NA ity for the right perron, ontiac art time, FE 2-2759. D WAITRESS| Fireplaces and incinerators, | 7 1008 Atlantic St. Milford; be-| _Betein, Pe wits duty in rate. | Press Box 83. a = | PONTI AC eenerce time work. Age 31.| Cleaned and repsired, slso all mPa 10 per _cent disc, for cash. loved wife of Erwin M Jotinson | glean WAGHINO MIA. | BIRMINGHAM Would like to work lunch or @in:| kinds of furnace work. Local Feg-| Guaranteed. Pree eat PE 40008, Ber yout need hale Constipated?, ripe bop if { Rie J fn. mareR “ Must have expe- REAL ESTATE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS | ner hre. 2 or days or nights a istered company. FE 1 ~~ PAINTING Bi iia Waten tachoer anes eae Sen ren er ot ene sole | penises reve! man. Most have el ee a General office, secretaries, book- ( xIRLS | week FE ¢748 | DRY WALL BY MACHINE FREE Mason Thompson, 46364 away. Cail today 44131 Tenner, Mrs. Alfred A. Snook, drrefs. Beady work. vacetion SALESMEN |. keepers and waitresses No do | iRONINGS $3 A SaTT aE “GOOD | getimates No fod too big or small. | —— "Po oaal | BPEL om 7 Kenneth, Richard and Hugh Al.) with pay, salary and commission.| fnerease your earnings in e well mestic Birmingham Emplormest coer clerk $300 work 84 Mary Day FF 24001 | _FE_ $-s628 [AEE rare ey rag “7 oT pereke “ Balt li bal ees Funerel, earties will pated Must Parolshiseterences’ en Hie | established office im good west meetin . Maple Fming: | ‘Sica ar FOR woo IRONING, 83 PER BUSHEL. FE ExPeRT FREE Thisbaind & D3 FREE . ESTIMATES. OR _ 2-124. Open Fri, Eves e a m. from ord| mation confidentia: v's side location. th : 5-3052 3-1626, SPIRITS SOA WHEN YoU h with Re rts and Service Co. | aD AR AND HOUSE- OFFICE $280 oe —-—- | _ 3-2000 oat, ; Lf R Bresbyterian church ' wi Moter: Sreriond Parte s | R HII TZ CARE Ga Se 5 days. Commerce | REC ENT GRAD FOR NEW TRONINGS PICK UP & DELIVER. | ELECTRIO MOTOR R RERVICE RE. CUSTOM eae Djof baed — Nnoleum — meer
eoeet te Miore Mawexie) Gcme- EXPERIENCED TOOL AND DIF | Joe lalle f | fake MA. 62100. (ese a poe fe ae ee 5 DEPENDABLE ar oe eS 218 pike ppt PN Soa, eety Notions ends waxing. Walte’s tery. Mrs. Johnson wil n Thomas Die | } N LADIES READY TO | AC . MIDDLEAOF:
mere see rr ee tseay le paaroing Be 170 Li Yano’ Bivd oe Estate and inesrencg | CAsmEN Is Not over 35 years of ata ie ERK t240 | lady ater pei ed eves & | FURNACES CLEANED AND RE- Pare note nD Eas Wp. no AaB rete ee ED GROOM - | i. Huron & Neat ering, pleasing per- | ~ KI “ aired Chest 1 $1788. | — =) and will lie in state at the church EXPERIENCED pOROOM | ee RETIRED PATTERN MAKER | sonality. Wile giving exe experi. GENERAL. CLERICAL aaa aiMEOORAPHINO. “TYPING, BEC. | FURNACES ViCUUHT CLELNES PAPER HANGING 2) YRS. EXP. | _ School. baa tthe Jfuenaraton air ant _MI_@-2581 | _wanting parttime work FE 2-0412 | once Pontiac | Press Box _ __| RAPID TYPIST : $333 | retarial Service. EM 3-2842, | ang repaired Of] burners. gas, PE cost. Fates Le att — | Wtd. Children to Board 26 Funeral Home, Miifor: 7 SUCCESSFUL FARMING CIRCU-; ( ‘OST DEP. AR’ IME aT | FIGURE oT ERK $225 PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE sence et guaranteed. ar Painvind ae ats RATING | ~ PARAL PL LDA A
~~ ed lation company hes openings for | piss opportunity fpr persba with | MIDWEST | _OR 3-821 oo. | ~ ee uaranteed. lemedatecervice, | CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED LOOMIS, FER. 18.1956 FLOYD M. xperienc Bij ilLs ernie ieosee ee mathematical background te | 408 Pocilac stats Bank Bldg. | RE! IABL aa orn (GRADE ach ot HE ATINGE CERY ACES | tr “5008 for. FE 7-021) 664 N. Perry Bt, age 64: beloved Permanent, no investment, no age perience desirable, but Ladner FE 5-0 Sete ea Oskiand PE 81076 Gas) oil (Surmer; Nandi turnsene PinitiNe AND DECORATING. 28) BAY CARE FOR CHILDREN. Li
father of Mri, Lenore, Lockwood | salesman mit. Detter than, averse pay | Benefits, foclude fuly-peid life REOISTERED NORDE Oo iw CLERICAL WORK | giganea and serviced All makes. | yrs. exp Winter prices. FE $-S000, | , ceneed home, EMpire }-012 of } A * . i = 5 fc dt ttn
Gari tcotts Floyd and Donald | ere to tiaeel Pate wecmnreane and hospitalization insurance. | pereduprecton feck * = raseks done in my home OR 32404 | seein WAYNE, HEATING CO. PAINTING PAPERHANOINO Wtd. Household Goods 27 Loomis; dear brother of Mrs NAL Y ADVER-| preferred For interview, see Mr Rppbcante/) should) be) abis ‘© Call Avon Center Hospital, Roch- | wanTED WASHTNGS AND IRON: OPEN LATHE TIME QUOTED OR TUPPER OR 3-7061 Rea ara George Kayga, Mrs. Richard Ody. Th STU AKO AND AIR CON, Start or Mr Canfield at the | Stari aout Mazer Se Mon, | _ester OF 1-038) | WE ee 5 0988 FE 2-44 ae — FURNITURE NEEDED Mra Edward Schram, Elwin and [SEO BRATIOO PMENT Roosevelt Hotel 6 to @ pm. Tues, "THRU PRI RFSPONSIBLE WOMAN TO TARE q@agnina ~ AND IRONING. © | Perrine = 1 wn AnD ne | Paintine & Wall Washing | * gare nome or odd lets. Get the hada tacne ihre pervs _through Thurs ep 2 =a = PON Al l. AC VG ARNISE Se ne cceutten TAnoiy ated bushel OR 26°28 pair, Carl Buxton, PE 40028 ___ Pree e_estimates. _FE 2.2708 | tice eaallar “wil y ovftriaht or 1¢ u a . GA a ee education i =oF = Pp | p. m from the Parmer-Snover [-xcellent Opportun’ ty | ] CO. field Hospital becwaen 10 on, weet roe _ PICK-UP | Seeoe es Le ___Physio-Therapy 21A | is i for you. 3, ~ munity
MND Anes Kiet eictia Eee A. Ebling & Sons Oa esmen FE_ ¢-3521 30 Brush Bt. | ihe’ BE cererotuckucras 8 | WANTED WASHINGS AND TRON-| oR — sues Tae | ET Us BUY at On avi ment in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- sEE ur B SANA | EXPERIENCED SHIRT - SLEEVE:| days a week. Live in Cail Bun-; inex WIN pickup end fioe" lata ee THERAPY. | it for vou
tery. Mr, Loomis will lle in ] E t presser operator and folder 3) day or after 700 weekdays. OL, Phone FE 1953 or FE_ , SEW FE R vai *EANING St FE 42881 ™ | oN NE OF Sonics “LARGEST
state at the Farmer-Snover 73 8 PARKE ST ea Ss ate days week. Good wages. 10 W | | F-63273 a WOULD LIKE IRONING TO DO Binks —6 rr ena} : | furniture buvers, Cash waiting,
Funeral Home. ee Pike Oe — = IN OWN HOME. BY THE PIECE, | Stnks—Sundey_Bervice_F 301 ___ Television. on Service _ ; 2 | : : -—— HARDINGE LAPHE OPERATOR,| Fave Pact bs for alert youn’! EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES ‘Stenoc Ta) pher 3654 'g AUBURN AVE FE 44140 TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- << | WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES were Lg FEB 19. 1086 JEa-. Precision work | poe Rperigened gO for afternoon shift- For light YOUNG MARRIED GIRL WITH 1| &L_Free estimate FE 2-6019. FE wv| a furniture. Phone 2-§523, PETERSE? . Sate L-A-Y AND CO | enty sting: advertising Junches and dairy bar Must be 2 821-$3 OR Y yr olf child wisherstive-in job | 4, Coremsvens A a WANTED ) FURNI URE nette Eileen, 118 Mary Day. 9575 § Commerce Rd Walled Lk | sontarts: ‘Earnings unlimited. 23 or older. Call FE 20136 bet. $2.821-$3, 081 a Year Peo enaiiorna) chilaceni or lant epair, 696 W Huron. Night cane | WAI! T peered cleat nese i iesiice qe | EMpire 3-3001 | To Buy—To Sell—le Trade ® am and § pm | Interesting career ition with | Nitewors FE ¢2405 after 0) Bookkeeping &. Taxes 14, ios calls, PE 6-6607. and’ want ro anything bea Pane Pras an j om as ‘ = Vue. | Oak nty Friend of the | Sas OR OHT TY SERVICE. want prom t, courteo a ped of eects. ponbeoe | } SOU BUN EEN e LL INsUae Te HIME ‘LHOCH’ Sie | Coat A @ 22-32, paid vacations | - sildi Sun Sen i i | accouNTING & TAX sighbeial oa FE &- State or FE 5-6300 bees — highest orice in
uae an ose sf ae ; A fteri xcellent sales op, and sick leave. Life and hoepital- | i rvice COME TAX ' M. AKA Est Funeral service will be held Tues | SNT IT FA S 7! porcasitianmtor! exceptional sales, ization insurance and retirement | Bu ing - | Edw. _ Hawley _ _FE 2-262 GiARANTEED TV REPATR ANY OAKLAND) COUNTY'S its Feb. 71, at 10 a. m from the R ; ‘ | people. 38 beer week Salary and! benefits. Apply Personnel Office. | CUBTOM CARPENTERS ip aking, Ta il j 16 MAKE. FE 49736, Don's | - PE 22006 00 Spake Ort in euneral cere TR MINGHAM. | stitbostice FE Sint tye “Rough and fieish EM. 5960 ressma nol BW enol RADIO & TY. it) &PARKE. ST, WiD.. FURNIT|RE, ve ficiating Interment in sperke. through Rent Ads! Room, BI IR MINGHAM = set ene mu ——— | {set OF BLDG PLANS oRaWe | DRESSES, SUITS. COATS @ At-| JOHNSON'S RADIO AND TV Shenae ‘and bid temps. MY 2-182 Lar ar Griffin Chapel. Baby Jeanette v REALTY ©. REAL Forced NW lank teed VACATION EMPLOYMENT — | for any type butidige: EM 34031.“ terations. 191 E, Huron Fa 47074, le _E_Walton Sod: Fe 41001 ~Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 will be at the Sparks-Oriffin hause, apartment, any: Co-operative Real Estate Faenance ~~" HOUSING A AIDE Personne! director of nationally, FM 3431 0 : F it R fi ishi 16A S “Xe TV ¥E- are RPL IPL ALAS Funeral Home. a FE 2.0263 I ject, FROWN corporation wil] interview | AIR COMPRESSORS AIR TOOLS. Furniture Refinisning TUCKER 8 RADIO.TY Ro pa
—_ ive W Ad : 16 W. Huron ere pees te ccaens (eestaes Nggctens for cummer positions | Power eeneraters nesters sand- | ~ FE 4-360) 168 E. oe eee BOA ; : —_ ve! sal ; 667. different. This hi v- |’ eres et _condit: ROUNDS, FEB 18. 1956 a wiitaM thing ant $s give NEXT post OFFICE niolves ceepting applications ines creative vacation workivase ore: JACKSCN 8 RENTAL Cut. ACE SEAT COVERS THE: N SWE R’ TO WANTED: ACREAGE } IN a Albert Br 469 # Hopkins. age, 57 a . ae —————| and interview applicants for! beals to teachers who want to|4@2 W Montcalm _ FE _45240| eather and-tefm repair werk. A ling ares n't coar tater et abera Namen el eon Ac ll ON we Dial EE eax SHAPER OPERATORS, MILLING! houseing. College training and-or | grow professionally while énjoy- | ~ ) T WORK ALBO YOUR PROBLEM:} have to be water Ns en) Putincky, William Rounds ee machine operators, grinder opera-, experience tn hase of social) ing a change of pace os ee “AL CE} 1EN InPome tax he though would sider e or aS Mrs George (Beverly) Gray. and tors. ‘Must show Calified exper] work ts desired” Bt ick lenve, va- | cinsoroem Write in LLOYD MONROE 381 8. Saginaw $-enap Want Ads! To sell rent river frontage with V4 PPC. Charles Rounds Funeral 2.818] rienced | card. ony, ., Central) sation and penton plans: sppiy | for interview | giving 4 ‘ct NIN ane re Soo As ona Ahesalt : | Se buy on Jena contrast, * : Eee Sane Ml Meare Tos! and Di @ R4.| Personnel office, City Hall, 3$| teachin experience and previous FE 46866 REPAIRING ANTIQUES A hire, it’s FE 28181. 1 OLtve 27868, M, Wilkie, " h Funeral Home, Auburn Heights. | ; Birmingham, {ihod &, Parke. a? véecation em ent, Bos i, . cil
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WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE property, Purchasers waiting,
Office 8800 Commerce Rd,
Ph, Pontiac, EM 3}-3311
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Listings Appreciated
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Office: FE $8161 Home: FE 5-0338
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412 W. — PE 44525 | Se era et Open * i}CLEAN 3 ROOMS TILED BATH
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ROOMS MODEPN. LOWER.
Utilities, FE 254080
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2 ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH PE 2-5781
3} ROOM. PRIVATE TRANCE Adulte caly. Cail 44625 after |
y ROOM APT. on i CHILD _Wweicome. 194 Gain
:) MODERN IND FLOOR 2 QUIET
lean adults. 154 Jud 7 RM UPPER. W
nd ‘oa ak a PRIVATE
entrance, FE 8-
J ROOMS aR THE © PONTIAC
Fisher plant Ni "Se Vise
_spot. Couple pre 7 ROOM nd EpERENCE FE
23-8002 after 5:30.
4 Zs DOWNTOWN —
S ve furnished.
quire. 2 2 Auburn, office in nearil
4 ROOM eg Oe porte.
AIRY 6 Soonee A BATH. RE-
decorated. Near Tel-Huron Cen-
‘Pr 300 ted entrance. Adults only.
AT ge LAKE. _ PRIVATE: a
«coms & hath. FE 68-1370.
Mahan Has Buyers v ANT ACTION ‘OU W
* demand is it. rf sales
ts . e bm
your listing and will certainiv|
our to a
19 years oa Ly
roo"
MAHAN REALTY CO., Co-operative Real” eee { Man cline
FE 2 263°
ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26\— W eed DOWNTOWN 3 R Sy
_vate bath 107 N. Saginaw St.
1
TOWE'LL INSURE IT a
bath
oK 8587 Pontiac Lake Rd
|COUPLE “PRIVATE BATH bile
| entrance On bus line neat town.
_Fr 43847
ROOM APT PRI-
~ FRANKLIN APTS.
3 rooms and bath, Adults only,
$69 per mon
K.G. HEMPSTEAD
102 FE. Huron FE 40284
FURNISHED 3 ROOMS AND BATH.
__peer Rd. FE 5.2386
ers. Clean couple, 1035 ¢
-man Priv. entrance & frig. 63
ified
uron; FE 32-7421; OA 8-3339
_Norton— Ave FE 5-87 17
HOUSES AND APTS
For rent. Furn. and unfurn.
ADAMS REALTY CO
| PE 2-7053 OAM to 5 PM
LARGE 3 ROOM MODERN APT
Private entrance Outside City
FE 23-0077.
MODERN 2 ROOM COUPLE
only, 72 Washington.
N EW
and pleasant 3 rooms with private
: CITY LOTS WITH BEW- _everything furn 210 N Perry.
er and water FE 40612, Call PVT ENTRANCE | Se ~ UTILI-
After @ p.m. ties, Working couple only. $14
"BUY OR SELL Sine LPT POR iPRIVATE APT FOR YOUNG COU-
t Negi a. ok ee Se toa nee | 74 Earlmore, or FE 2-3324.
show BMAL. PT WITH PRIVATE
ee oe ee cea ee of downtown
us : i { :
R, RILEY, Sens ‘SMALL. CLEAN "APT. PVT. "BATH |
PE 4-11 | & Entrance Adults
WE MY _3-7152 or FE 23-3380 YOuR Souk PE #1134 or MA 6-2503
A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS
N'Western Hwy at M'belt.
: SOLD
a Not Sold i Toecaure
“WHITE
: _ BROS. . EALTORS -
hone OR ey ae
FOR CASH IN A oor # line,. hake aeiviecces «2
URRY, sell’ things " tsn't sold yet ~ hasn't been listed | ‘SMALL MODERN VERY clean ky per week plus utilities
OR 3-9380
STUDIO APT NEWLY DECORAT-|
ed. Adults only. FF 2-736
VERY NICE. 3 ROOMS PR
entrance and
or drinkers. FE 2-5553
'@ BEDROOM. LIVING ROOM WITH Lincoln- | SLEEPING ROOM FOR \ WORKING
FE | large picture window.
Wisner area Reasonable rent.
_$-8246.
2 BEDRM. APT 6 GAS ) HEATED eet ROOM — PRIVATE EN- ce Located in Lake Orion. Call afte
5:30, MYrtle 2-5542
2 & 3 ROOM. PVT. ENTRANCE & | “bath. Apply .70 Clark St. Apt. 7
and entrance,
_burn Ave. _
3,;ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH.
lights a at furn. Nea a Inquire 645 Au-
Frigrao Across from Gaserai||
Chassitied Ads./3 ROOMS “AND PRIVATE BATH, beat furn. near
ihe lake peivtoges, aud
le@reph, across from n-
Market,
3 rooms and beth, Adults only.
$0. k. G. HE MPSTE/ AD,
Rent a 3s
3. ROOM HO _Lake for saie or
DUETS | 5 ROOM | MODERN in INQUIRE 030 eee
SL pF come, sio Di Dake High
Rent Houses Furnished 35 WEST SIDE 6 ROOM, 3) ences required.
_1080_W. Huron, PE 4-358).
_ Rent Houses Unfurn. 36.
1 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED
rosary in Waterford area, middle-
ferred Call OR ppl before oo
am or after 6 0 p
Garage,
_door, OA 83514.
2 BEDRMS WALLED LK MOD
Us ‘ie fe end "yeiet. eat Le 7R Close to elty. Reasonable.
_#iTi8.
ROOMS “& 1 BATH OIL HEAT.
2010 Pram _ PE 0003
ROOMS NOT MODERN OXBOW
Lake Gali between 6 & 7. EM
32087
ROOMS NOT MODERN 2
_miles from Clarkston, MA .5-4604.
T LARGE ROOMS & BATH. ALL
@ ROOM HOUSE, _ SEMI-MODERN, > seman ML. puivars BATH 4, HEAT. rhs, ry. rage. Neat, re-
fine adults pire “References. rE
3 ROOM FUR 'D APT. BABY
1|__welecome. FE 47185.
Ly B ane Y rantyt FURNISHED. round floor 87 8. Parke St
ry ‘LARGE ROOMS AN
_EM
¢RM_ HOUSE 1 eon ‘RENT, LAKE-
CLEAN. 4 soma _ 4 CHILDREN.
- West side FE 23124 FOUR ROOM
HOUSE Pr |.
and IN WATERFORD. 7 ROOMS
SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT “AU-
to
For Rent Rooms 37
| ATTRACTIVE
ATTRACTIVE ROOM FOR
modern, 2715 Shimmons, off La-| BUS STOP, aie Sha LAUNDRY.
GROUND FLOOR APT NO DRINK- | CLEAN WARM peas i CLOSE TO TO"
Oakiand busline, PE 2-0444,
HOUSEKEEPING ROOM FOR 1/ CLOSE IN
iGIRLs LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING
ADIES
LARGE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM
LARGE
LY DECORATED, WARM
N and entrance pier welcome LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR OLD
NICE girl
ROOMS
eman
f(LEEPING
Pvt entrance
pgt® Ofte8. | SLEEPING ROOM ron RENT. 94
IVATE
bath No children | SinGLE $7
Paddock. FE
Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 SLEEPING ROOM FOR_ ‘OENTLE- E- —N | oman |
| ROOM & _PE 2 See pad to town & bus. $16 ea.
SINGLES oe UNION CT.
ba aoe ‘part Lee HE Lode wning Ct. FE 40776 aft
witli tz Le. HOD
city, Reason
USE ON GENEVA
rent. PE 4-1039,
ROOMS, 3 1 CHILD WELCOME.
ROOM BASEMENT HOUSE, 3
miles out, Inquire 4% Auburn. Of- fice in rear,
NT: date 4-2 pws WIN-
pa conan wel- |
rixte Highway
BATH,
or sem: retired couple pre-
BEDROOM —ROUEa & BATH
Cansee: School bus at
home
_off Auourn Ave. 781 Doris Rd.
adults only. Call after 5 pm.
FE 7 ee
ND BATH. ALL
odern. New home. $75 per mo
posit and references. North off
_of Auburn Ave 701 Doris Rd
ROOM MODERN 2 BEDROOM
house near Pontiac, $85 monthly
3-4322
ROOM SIDE TERRACE. arpeted Automatic oi) heat.
‘A 6-1226.
view EM }-
M HOUSE. INQUIRE at 508 E Walton .
FOR RENT PIONEER |
Highlands, $125 month FE 42397 |
AND
bath, gas heat Call before 3
for appointment. OR 3-6183 _
children weleome 3491
Taylor Rd heat
Kennilworth 8. off
FE 4-2031
ae, SIDE WELL KEPT BRICK |
rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1'» baths
_barsmont & garage, FE 4-5707
ROOM HOME
priv, garage FE 54-6334.
A RE
fined lady, privileges, 547 W.
Huron.
Woman, 499 W _
30_ Norton |
CLEAN SLEEPING
rooms. Men only 46 Mechanic
room $12 FE 4-637
ONLY aa PEREACES
hanged Sleeping rooms, 10
walk to the courthause.
FE 5-3208 minutes
for woman. West side at bus stop,
Kitchen pri vileges FE 2-9958
ROOM, CLEAN. QUIET,
modern, at tus stop PE 5-7332.
other |
reference er working woman
roomers, Must have
Ph FE 22-6378. after 6
ROOM FOR WORKING with or without meals Near
298 Hospital, 18 Thorve FE | 1 |
t
|
FOR CHRIBTIAN GEN.
$5 wk 15 Front St
“ROOM
174 Sta eo MAN.
ary Dey
SLEEPING Con CLEAN QU IET gentlemen preferred. 87 8 Ma
shail FE. 42204
| SLEEPING ROOM HALF BATH. |
plus garage Gentlemen preferred |
After 5. MA_4-3187. Walled Lake
PARKING 23 8; 4-6700
block from bus
ets Negr Post Office, 172 N.
No drinkers. Men
rke
7 LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH | | MEN TO ROOM AND BOARD $15,
_ weekly. 98 Poplaz. FE 2-853
| ROOM AND BOARD . CLOSE IN. §) Fairgrove
BOARD FOR 2 BUD-
DOUBLES.
Close in. FE ¢4184 after 4 WILL BOARD AND ROOM EL- Hit & person non-invalid, FE
4 ee ee
-"* ah Lt Pees tbl 8ST. AVAILABLE
kind of busine
Rent Stores 40
as. FE
STORE FOR RENT. Call FE 2-1643. STORE WITH _ DASEMENT AND
© gar Me Lor hy
seciney Ph.
Fe vii. a, . FE 7.
Rent Office Space Al 41
Ee TO THE PROPOSED MIR- Shopping Center, excel- ae Mile
—_ renta] space for insurance
office, doctor or store. Just over
000 square of
New, modern and beautifully deco-
ted. Local et 1706 8
graph Rd.
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704 S. Telegraph Rd.
FE 4-2533
to suit
block to Municipal port
BROOCK -
Tn aueke distance of
Rents for $64 ost month. BIRMINGHAM
2.000 sq. ft. Will lease as ts
pe
Wood ward Birmingham
MI 4
MAIN , oon LOCATION © ON ON
Riker West Dext to
Building” “ideal for retail er pro-
[essignat
Cay rt Realtor.
PE 4-388). services office —
For R Rent Miscellaneous 4 a2
ONE WAY
_COAST TO COAST | RENT HERE
Open and
|\F. £. mown vias Dixie Hwy LEAVE THERE
Closed Trallers
_ For Sale Houses , 43 Oe
FAMILY HOME
PLUS INCOME APT
“dele tapha
ent
3 big bed-
rooms and bath on second floor.
Stoker steam heat. extra beth in
2 room _ -
15.050 $5,200 down
HUMPHRIES REALTOR 63 N. Telegraph Rd.
Co-operative Real rotate ee pecnaans F iE zw
tien
$4) per month
living room
13x13") dining room
recreation
place Lot 714x315 All for the
price of $16 500
3 Family —$2 Excelent
cludes a furnished 2 room
apt. # 4 room apt
room apt for
tached garage.
Realtors
Rooms: With Board | 38 377 § Triegraph : Co-operative. || Real E Estate = Eachense | : Bateman
Clean & Cute 4 room bungalow Built 1954
12516
reoms living toom, 2 bed-
Extra nice bathrm
OU best Complete inciule-
All for $1930 0 and
Value You Can See
Show me
doesn't
ties reom on the first Noor
This a mother who
wish for an activi-
home
17 ft activities reom, nlus
a full basement gith gas
heat. An exceptionally nice
Q-car garage with cement
drive pperaimetety 1200
ft, of flour space for
$11,980. Longfellow 8c hooi
area.
4 Bedrm —Waterfront A spacious family home 1
room with fire-
terms.
Incomparable Value
Drayton Area 3 betiroom
attached breezeway and ga-
rage all bedrooms.
heat
landscaped perfectly. $10,050
$2.950 down.
to inspect this home to see
for yourself ranch home With
Wardrobe closets in
tile bath, oi)
Aluminum storms and
We invite rou
Small Family Home
6 room bungalow that has
so much to offer for so lit-
tle Basement, bedrooms,
auto heat, 2 car gerage
Lot 100x122 ft and neat as
a pin Only $9,450 with
terms
250 Down investment In-
plus 3
owner At-
Zoned commercial, To-
price, $15,500
(It pleases us to please YOU)
Kampsen ..°
FE 4.0528.
Eves = &
“PLACE A “LOST AD.”!
Call FE 2.8181. for an ad)
| to recover a-loss. Dial FE)
DAY) 2-8181, fer an vad: writer,
Say “charge ty |
| \ / |e 3 FAMILY ERN,
82.000 petals son, evi _Terms. Call FE 4-0681 for r app't.
12,500 WITH
Inguire E. Madi-
4 nator
Phon Open Eves
Onxtord, WHITE
BROS.
TAKEFRONT BRICK
* il eee ats Be | t, rest 8u view
hills. Massive living room & res
basement. Recreation room =
firplace. 2 car attached gara,
A beautiful home in a beaut!
loc: wore Owner must sell. $21,-
PRICE REDUCED!
is the price - 39.200. $3,200 ‘down.
per month
$10,500
With 62.200 down will move +
into this § room ranch home oF
< ber cent mortgage $662 per
value at 610.
for appt. today.
WHITE BROS. REALTORS
¢ OR 3-1298 ss ‘til _# Sun 7 to 8
OXFORD AREA _ New ranch style home with living resem kitchen, 2 bed
x 150 ft.
m lake privileges. Price +.
rms.
MEAOHER REAL ESTMTE
OA_8-3123
REArTOR
4 Coeperatine Real Eatate. Exchange
KNUDSEN
Low Payment - Le
Sun | BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW
SALE OR TRADE
glassed-in rches 2 car garage and work-
shop. Anchor fenced corner lot,
nice surrounding homes. 81.975, terms oF trade
SILVER CREST SUB
HOME — SALE OR TRADE
Beautiful modern to the minute
bungalow with all the outstand-
ing demanded by
J gop boxdy ved re lente
tion,
Pri e
edroom
today
pear HL
$12.250 or trade on 3 home. Prefer North end
FOUR BEDROOM HOME
SALE OR TRADE Ontstarding modern family home — =
block frem Washington sr wtien | OXI RENT . Realtor Beautiful ving room 13n24 car- 24 W. Lawrence FE 54-6105
peted Fireplace Ultra modern aie Oven Eves
kitchen crith breskfect ream J-Next {to the Consumers Power
ear carage paved drive Sell #5
#00 down of trade on 2 bedroom
bungalow
BARGAIN ‘NOME sa97S CASH
SALE OR TRADE As neat and clean a six Toom
heme on the market today Free |
and clear 2 car attached garace
Would sell for $8950 on terms
Will trade this home and cash
for good five room bungalow.
VACANT BUNGALOW
$1,500 DOWN Attractive gray shingle modern to
the minute bungalow with stairs way to pansion attic. Oak
avstern New garece
70 x 200, Price $8.950
TRADES TRADES We s«pecislize dn trades
your equity. Large down par-
ments are scarce Call us for an.
appointment.
WE SELL — WE TRADE
DORRIS & SON
cyte 4-1587
Huro
$1,800 down, 860 a mo Full
price $8.730 One of the older
homes that is well built and in 7
the best of condition 2 bedrms.
Garage. tas heat Modern hous-
ing addition Immediate posses-
sion,
Hammond Take Area A wonderful home that adds up
living. 3 bedrms.. 1'%
screened porch, house is
face brick with redwood features
Just think—all of this for only
$16,000, Act now.
WM. H. KNUDSEN
REALTOR $10 Pontiac State Bank Bide.
__ Ph FE 44516
' TEMPLETON SUBURBAN icaly located Jeet off highway
2 bedroom ao s than | vear
old. Only $900 d
IE AST. SIDE # room and bath,
nee need
x ie
USINS. LANE
neve wee 4 rooms and bath.
68 ft..on lake. Large corner lot. south end
384 x 246. Just off main ener:
Substantial down pay
kK. 1. Templeton, Realtor
Orchard Lake Rd. FR 44663
After ‘6, call FE 23-0603
é Fer Sale Houses
- Waterford Township
3 BEDROOM, recreation
‘eve peegianed
ranch, alum. sid
WM. A.
KENNEDY soot w. urea PE 43568
EVENINGS ‘TIL 8
ANNETT OFFERS
Commercial Frontage Excellent business site on
Oskland with 5
Avenue
room house ro. ao 1961.
Pull besement, heat,
extra eeeeey Fy rear ga
- Fege, $15,000.
Ottawa Hills Ranch Practically new attractive
all brick 3 bedroom ranch kitchen ‘bth,
ent, gas heat, alu-
mite aed Sereene:
cmon
ment sia) $18,000, te
5 Acres—Lake Front 6 cece Leesan Large living slay for and
aah 2 tar cacene! en eason-
ably $25,000,
terms,
Brick Lake Front Close in newer home t.
nicely landsc jot, with
underground sprinkling »y+-
tem. etseses hall, inte
place in living rm., dinin,
area, carpet on drapes, ils
th, 2 lar
level priced at
reoms,
features extra
_eeLrOe Ss
NEAR FISHER BODY 2 bedroom brick—lar;
Lonopeer ys Near 5
IM ‘WRIGHT, Realtor Oakland Ave. PE 5-041
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange For Sale Houses 43 : | ew
a
‘BEDROOM galow, large lot, Pony <0 tly T o.286
—_ ae ue _ school,
: it,
ees
BEDROOM ranch, : ipo ORE acconare BUILD NOW
fe fiat ag Se Rd -PE_£OG1
be)
ep
> e
&
9 be
3
=
>
= &
43/__For Sale Houses 43
13.000 ced es . aoe tots Paved cee a ib tomise
ihe y pul
mites trom A ay ten space.
$3.08 ee HIGHLANDS —6
Ph. FE 2-4810
Sreeeratre “Real Estate Exchange For Sale Houses 43
BROWN
fireplace. pletely ulated,
More for your money here.
4 rooms Is!
ke A lean home, Choice iene + for fal particulars call
Mrs. “fioyl, F 2-0640.
827,500 Large : room brick lake Sie Atte Ua e. Radiant
= Fire Tove em
All large rooms.
oe pp Hiei home.
FULL PRICE-Lovely two
bun with of] furn.
8 ta do but a real
value at this price, Terms.
a H. BROWN, Realtor ‘
Highlands.
ELVAN N. SMITH Bh tpg poet arat hs
Bebo! way
Roy Annett, Inc.
FEderal 8-0466
* open Tpralnas and Sunday 1-4
© lot. Part
and shop-
u
a
Jj
Established in 1016
QUALITY BUILT
HOMES
LOT OR LOTS, FULL spre
Ler pe 4 WALLS AN
ER FEATURES.
This all new qenereas 1300 sa ft brick ranch home, 3 bedrim«
warage, ail for $15 750
bedroom home
it's modern lines blend
tionally well with older hom
Can be bullt on 40 ft
has large picture windo
features, for the
$10,900.
this § rm. bungalow
cabinet sink fm kitchen.
rec space Garage Close
busline. Total price $6,950,
thee full bemt. large 2-car wa-
den See tt at $8,750,
$1,750 down.
= ACRES — North ata lo-
2-bedr ation. Nearly rm.
home, full bath, modern kitchen,
ranch type home under
low price of down.
waar SIDE: INCOME — 2?
w
heat.
ness. Large
suitable for business
812.900 with $2.900 down
tonight.
ex
. the bath off ac. heating |
beautiful lot
Trade | a —
Good location | Partridge Is THE “BIRD TO SEE
STYUED FOR) TODAY For the home owner who wishes |
all the conveniences of city living Proximity to schools, stores and |
new 3 bedroom |
just the
ticket. Ideally located on Pontiac's |
west side The busy man will ap- upkeep that churches, This
brick ranch home ts
little
ers will accept trade
only $14,960: balance at just 4'2
per cent interest
LIVE RENT FREE Here's a cozy 2 bedroom home
Incated west of Pontiac.
cen afford
what vou par for rent
ance is navable at
month If you're tired of paving
rent and are seeking economical |
home suburban living see this
ay
WARD FEF. PARTRIDG E!
REALTOR NEW LOCATION AT
1950 W. HURON ST
1'g Blocks West of Telegraph
__Open Eve. 7 to 9
A HOME OF
OWN
-John R
bedroom YOUR.
-Auburn Ave
cellent new 2
home.
ing room, laundry area 2
Needs some work inside
$1,300 dn. &
terest. 4
LOWELL 8T 3 BEDROOMS
Brick 6 Very good furnace storms
screens, nice shady lot,
st. Early possession
buy, et $10,500,
| EAST SIDE RANCHE Recentl®built 2 Nedreoms & bath |
Large living room. kitchen & ut'!-
ity. off furnace, storms.
with $1
LIST YOUR HOME WITH US.
N CHOU! Co.
5-8183 AND HARGER ( 12 W. Huron 8. FE enings
Tl N. Saginaw 8t
Op
NEW HOMES a ruL ON YOUR |
D OTH- |
m7 ft. living room, with the ALL
NEW functional 2 bath ar-
rangement plus attached }‘y-car
Can you tmagine a brand new 2)
so designed that |
exceDa|
ny wlots, |
siding and all other quality “built |
low price of
“CALL TONIGHT FOR APPOINT- | MENT” |
NORTH SIDE — £1450 down for
full bath. plas-
tered walls, ful) besement with
ae fedth hoe pall — % acre and
bath, new oi] fur- |
rage. Plenty of room for gar-
with
attached garace Also additional |
con-
struction, Ideal Jocation for two |
relatives or rental home Matn
road frontage All this for the
$13,000 with $3,600
Famiiv. ith 3} rms. and bath each. Pri-
vate entrance, full basement. oil | Property zoned for bus!-
insulated garage —
or shop |
Call
Own-
Pull ortee
that voi
to own for less than,
Pull price
only $7,400 with $1.960 down Ba!-
just $40 mer
FE 4-3581
area Ex-
ranch
Picture window living room
12224. country size kitchen & din-
large |
closets, large lot. Owner occupied Quick
possession because of {IIness Only
$6,500. $1, $62 mo inc.
AD excellent |
screens,
extra ee cs pee Reasonably priced $ pestateaped & aan GLASSED-IN
Pdf walls &
sormatee. basement & ga-
Sey ner, FE 4-464.
STOUT'S BEST BUYS
$1,200 DOWN Moves you into this modern
and bath home built
with full basement,
buy here and small month- ly payments include taxes
and insurance.
HERE IT IS
pacha time offered,
. & neat rooms, all
on one floor, With sun par-
lor and a 2 car garage.
LIVE SUBURBAN. New home, only ten min- ~
from Pontiac. , Has
everything for comfortable
living. Has four rooms with
2 bedrooms, full bath and 2.
car earegs: Is on a large
100 1 that is
com preceiy fenced in. Hurry
is one.
PLENTY OF ROOM
For a large family. Has 6
large rooms with 3
tntment
with ‘small ans Y pay ment.
OFF SASHABAW Idea! for a couple desiring
This one is definitely priced Tight at $8,000.
Edw. M. Stout; Realtor
. Ph.
‘Til 8 en Eves
NEW OFF ICE
PAUL A. KERN REALTOR
is NOW LOCATED AT
il'a N. Saginaw St.
FE 2-9200
BIRMINGHAM 2 STORY " PRAME
Gas heat. Hot water, Screens
storms throughout unc
car garage. Close to
stores, bus. Under
_down. Call owner MI 4-4638
WILE SACRIFICE
1952 BUNGALOW Owner transferred and must sell
immediately his lovely 3 bedroom
bome located om large well-land-
scaped and fenced parce! 170x218
ft This home is complete in every
living room
bright cheery
room with oil furnace Alum
storms and screens.
rage Overhead doors
and drapes.
$3,000 down and $58 per month
4+ BE DROOM HOME
ONLY $1,900 DOWN Carpeting
You will be pleased at the size.
construction amd attractive ap-
arance of this well-kept Pontiac
ome Lovely Youngstown kitchen,
nice living room, dining room and
1 bedroom down 3 bedrooms and
large tiled bath up Oak floors and
Dry basement |
Neat and
Large 2 car ga-
for large family or plartered walls
with auto. gas heat
clean throughout
eet
CIROU X & FRANKS
GENERAL REAL ESTATE
4395 Dixie Hwy 3-9701
Open until 8. Sat.
St. Mike’s Area
3 BEDROOMS-—Living room din-—
ine room, Kitchen, bath basement |
laundry tubs
new ge new oi] furnace
water heater & softener
tage erera thine
dition Onts $i2
ABLE TERMS
Indian \itlage
LOVELY 1 BEDROOM
Ail pice site rooms
heat pewder room
apace. large
rear double garage
$19 500, TERMS
J. R. HILTZ REALTOR
Rea] Estate and Insurance
Open
1011 _W Huron | St. HOMF
and more
New Brick Ranch Homes . Waterford area
has J--
fire-
garages Well-located in
with nice lake view: Each
bedrooms, 1'2 tiled baths
2 car attached
and ful] partitioned basements
floors and painted wali«
il furnaces and ®2 gal eiectric
water heaters Builder ts anxious
to «ell now on any
term Iso «omiil «duplicate on
your jet or build plan ef vour
chotee and arrange necessary fi-
nancing
Donelson Park
Ranch bungalow, all on one floor
and with attached 1's car «ga-
tage. 24 ft. carpeted living room,
2 bedrooms and aiternate Jrd bed- large cheer- |
ful kitchen and utility room Oak room of dining room
floors and painted wails Close
to lake, park Huron bus and
schools. Priced at $13,080. easy
FHA or GOT terms.
* JOHN
REALTOR ;
670 W_ Huron St Ph. FE ¢3525
Open Evenings
eG eNee Real
SOI Down = plus costs .
NEW -2 BEDROOM
FHA HOMES
Auto ges heat
cabinets tile bath
room. Wide city lots
and water
ping and bus
MODEL — Drive cut
seven biocks past
turn fight at sign
855 Inglewood, City
Oakland
to mode] at
QPEN DAILY “FROM 1 00: PM. Geordp R: Irwin: é
PEARL BLDG. CO.
FE 58-7 eS
pete
GEO. Mi PARBLE, R ealtor 1 Andersonville Rd. Waterford
= Phone 3-1268 HOUSE WITH BATH.
aie of ground, close to Ceceee
OR
This « bedroom ee
HOLMES- $1,450 DOWN Impiediate Possession has such
livable feat b ent
sutomatic oil ey automatic
hot water, pastered walls and
hardwood floors. Setting on # 120
with, a 2 car garage
just off M50 near
the new Waterford High School.
bess oo only .$9,950. $70 per
BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy.
OR 3-1950
NOTHING DN.
___ FE _ 2252 or FE
COLORED—$350 DOWN
FE_ 2-2812
PE 45-8165
0 |
porch 2
schools, |
$11,000. $2500
large utility
Co-eperatize Real Estate ex
ZT scar fa-
- downright steal at
in excellent con- |
600 REASON.
fireplace, gas
recreation
acreened porch at_
reasonable
Estate Exc Range
wood kitchen
large wtility
sewer
close to schools. shop-
Montcalm —
i Co-operativ KOR 6 WEEKS ONL y !
Pay only $125. mortgage costs to
have any our
SHELL HOUSI constructed on your lot eet
completed ¢ to @ weeks. Bee our mode)
Red Horse $019 Cass-Eliz. Rd.
32-0179
Large 3 rooms and utility reom
City water and electricity, Paved
street, off Franklin Rd.
Rk. D. RILEY, Broker
FE_1-0086
2 BEDROOMS AND_DEN
$750 Down PLUS COSTS
PAYMENTS
$37.97 PLUS TAXES & INSURANCE odel i dally Johnson
_ softener, carpetin
included. af Fr
this oon ag has”
im soon for. only
$00 DOW
Puts you in this Sen iestahid home
Qo pe o peng wt rooms, eo!
th &. Olg ‘
but has low low price of Lan
950 4% at West ace
HA ANDYM
Near Williams ee 1 year oid,
Complete on the exterior and
some ins’ work to do. Full
basement. 8 real bargain at §/.-
Evenings after 6, call Mr. Leboid,
MI 24. . ;
OFFICE OPEN 94
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704 S. Telegraph Rd.
1 ACRE. 2
F
1362 W
Walton Biv and Wolout: "Road.
2 blocks east of Opdyke. Gas
heat. large lots, low taxes. For
additions! information call:
190 N. Opdyke Rd.
FEE 4.7197
“WOL VE RINE 1 Sip
lo mile from Walled Lake 2 bdrm
Den automatic of] heat natural
fireplace Good beach. on a beau-
tiful lake front lot 100x160,
ANCHOR
iN ESS ie |
FE 58-4544 _ _ Lincoin
S00 1X WN
Well-appointed 3 bedroom
bome with ‘full basement and
rough wirtng in 3 miles from
town on black top. Lake privi-
leges
JIM WRIGHT, 345 Oakland Ave “T- 1800
Starter-
Realtor
FE 5-0441
bangs
TRIPP Sylan Lake Front
Excellent boating and swim-
ming Beautiful 4 betroom
7° «brick = ranch Buperb view from 32. picture-win
dowed -living room Den.
screened terrace, 2 fire-
placer, 2 car
materials Excellent
tion throughout. Priced far
below reproduction cost at
$49,500
Leslie R
22 W Tripp, Realtor Lawrence zentees
Oven Even
FE 5-8161 or rE. 5-2850
O'NEIL MARKLE STREET With
the utmost pride we offer
this 5 roo story and one
half bungalow Oegk floors,
plastered painted walls. all
in delightfully clean condi-
tion " Painted basement has
Delco ac. heat and auto-
matic water heater. Also a
gas incinerator, picket fence
yard, 2 ribbon drive 816.200
with $3.500 down and %68
per month. A GOOD BUY
FIIZABETH LAKE FS-
TATES $850 down on thts
2 hedroom home. large ~
kitchen, full bath larre
glassed in framt norch sete
tive on p mice choded jet
and only $4.950 Lake nrivi-
levtes we
WEST SUBTTRRAN BUNG A-
Tow Z he troam 1A 6
tastefu decorated tn nes-
{el cates oi} attomatie
privileces and
ently $1500 dnwr with a tins
month including
A FAMILY
Spence Street The 29 ft
living room with natural
firenlace a music room full
dining room and kitchen
with gond eatine spece aoe
bit a few of the features
recue ted hy
lies You ll
clnsets tao
Int nffers privact
a vig tio car eornce Tet
one oo cir eq?
shone rou this ast hentic co
tomial
OE Re
22 Telocran* Rd
Phone FE 27103 or HOME on
alton
on “i 2078
Co-operative Real Estate Eee
tirhe to move into the new cus-
tom built 3 bedroom ranch type
bungalow that !s making «uch
hit Has full basement. auto oil
heat, auto hot water oak floors
plastered walle, sliding doers on
ciosets and many cther features,
$10 600 full price plus lot
Model to
SUMMER TIME show
Ts: coming and you. should ser
this 27bedroom bungalow with
-lake privileges has auto heat
Ard hot kong oak fioors, leroe
utility room end good garage
full price 84. 950 With $1,509 down
269 Baldwin Ave.
Lge ans, PE 2-8544 rE ge
Real — Exchange FE 2-2812 _FE
| 92 West Huron
basa
YoU
~MAHAN
~ started FE 4-253
FOR COLORED
hot "water and bath. Auto. oi! Be
| Venetian bitnds.
ing. $3,000 down. $7,850. PE bai0,
5 Terrace
Clean nicely decorated. 2 bed-
room terrace, nice sized 8,
living room 12x17, dining
10x11, @x1l9 kitchen, bedrooms lix 17 and oe Presenti: ited
at $135. ly 5
Full pesament with recreation
room. $10,000 with $3, wo.
Built for Keeps
Here's a 1% ene ranch Bt)
home, 2 finish and
ished pesucomata hot w
nace, recreation room, natural
fireplace. spacious grounds, 2‘
car garagé with attached breeze-
way, $14,050, TERMS,
SYLVAN
REALTY 2383 Orchard Lake
Co-operative Real Estate Afiheadts
CLARK GI RESALE. BUILT IN ‘$4. This
lovely home consists of 2 large
bedrooms living room, dining ell.
auto. oll furnace, fully insulated,
‘rear yard fenced, paved street
sidewalks, sewer, water and gas.
Close to schoo! and bus. i]
than $3.000 down. dine of
$6 month including taxes
and menrane e.
YEAR AROUND LAKE FRONT.
Good swimming and fishing, —
dy bottom. = home has
bedrooms. livin room, large
kitehen with perl of dining
space, glassed in front porch,
‘could be used er bed- room if desired) full bath, base-
ment oi! heat, ce boat and
epooy oll toes of $7,959 with
BEDROOMS, Iiving
room. combined kitchen and din-
ing room. full bath with shower,
utility room, nice level ground,
close to sch a Priced
at $6,500
cated close to hospital,
CLARK REAL ESTATE = — or FE 4-4813
Evenings n Co-operative Real Estate Exchange
$75 50 DOWN
Cozy, 4 room and bath bungalow
Newly decorated throughout
tomatic ofl floor furnace. 2 car
garage with cement floor and
overhead door. Located west of
town in Commerce area
RD. RILEY, Broker
70988
ILES OFF OAKLAND Just ‘> eck from the. cit
bur, a ¢ bedroom 5 room
modern home Enclosed
heated porch. full basement.
coal furnace 4
garage plus she:
Jots all fenced with
garden snot
AU NEAT ANDIGUEAN
2 BEDROOM HOUSE 2 bedroom home, very neat
‘and clean, auto. of] furnace,
auto bet water heater, full
bath. three blocks to Mc-
Connell School The floors
are carpeted. An excellent
buv for a small family and
easy terms,
Si (SES . ~ te.
FAST SIDE BRICK Three bedroom brick home
located inside the city on
the east sirle everyv-
Fireplace in living
full base-
ment. auto. gas heat Also,
a 2 car garace. Reasonable’
down payment.
LET US SELL YOUR HOME
GILES REALTY CO
FE 5-6178
Oven 8 to 9 ideal
fe ATEWAYS
HAPPINESS
RANCH CUTT
NEAR DRAYTON PLAINS
Corner lot Thx157 ft paved street
frontage newly decorated $ room
and bath 2 bedroom. one floor
Dien. just 4 vears ok! New car-
peting tn living room and one
bedroom. Combination storms and
screens, New awnings, attached
TO ILLNESS OWNER MOVING TO ARIZONA
SOPHISTICATED
RAMP URG BRICK/RANCH
Tec 2 miles west
His. SHR 75x30 ft brick ranch
home with ettached 2 2
trace, huilt this year on a sloninc
landscaned site 1355215 ft with
frontare on the canal to Otter
Take You wil! be greeted by a
cheery fireniace. desiened In Tn-
ann and -tone unen enteric
the 24 ft livine reom with indi
rect ehtin~ puest closet, cornice
boards and 2 picture windows
effnriin= an imoncing view of
ter Lake You will be Impressed
hr the comnect kitchen, complete
with Hotpoint buitt-tn steve oven
end vent fan. off the dinine ell
The enactousness cf the three
hedrooms with liehted closets and
sliding doors finished in birch
throughout ®,larce closets, tile
bath and extra lavatory on main
fioor Full hasement with evtra
stool lanndry room. work shon,
and 2 ft recreation room with
natural fireplace 2 car attached
purace with overhead doors Ont-
sife planter box deriecned in In-
diasq candetrne Welvety jewn
with auteide erill and mars, piner
foatyeps Mela ragd Pa 4 789
$9900 SEF THIS HOME TopaY,
Roy. To &.3} Trede
BUY IT—WE LL INSURE IT
REALTY CO. REALTORS
Co-operative Real Estate Eechaeee
FE 2-0263
WEST SIDE TERRACE
Compitely furn Gas heat Atl in excellent, Sodiica Wonderful
buy for Agee SEs just taal
oa es you in. A
er 5, FE 2-705.
EAST SIDE.
3 bedroom home. On pave@ srect Auto. heat and het water.
ood dry basement. Fenced yard.
Went to wall carpeting downstairs. $7, a Mortwage. After 6,
382 Auburn Ave. FE ¢3393
3 he,
~ " 44
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old Goods 57 Sale Household Goods 57 For Sale Houses al For Sale Houses 43 ___For Sale Houses 43 |_FUNNY BUSINESS nN by Hershberger | Business | Opportunities | Si) Money ‘to! Loan 53| Sale Househo Sale Hoesen “eet 2s i ~ sylvan Lake Vill = | AO AN a a aac: ; \~ Anite Meseesd Lepesre) | 3 Fai Ete Foch ed CHEAP, j Used ed Trade-in Dept. wag a7 van € Village | JACK ’ r , Ns MES ae, as Calg wee Pe 35 000 F ili +0468 afte } ° peaasvae emer esac : m_ Warwick bas several new SRG Oni rtcr cone akbar ee “| LIQUOR, BEER, WINE!) 30,QUU Families) 12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 | Waits 8 cooccocop serg.ttec|| LOVELAND. | 52 MORTGAGE Cost [4625 ieee wD ARR Thar aa |S aee oo e e i i fh on. et © | aunty sé he eg bd 7 - " ’ eee st Sines with i ceiling. Really ee 2 and Pag oP al starter) 6, 7°7 sheen ee ve this modern ecommen ise VINYL INLAID TILE .... 10c ernerato iene ober makes a living room. 188 Cass Lake Rd. way Sg ‘pomes with, basement. Gri, “/ 4? . sasinged siote with year ’ RUBB: PAIN oat oe Davenport and chair .......$30.50 ‘The all-Crosiey kitchen tabjo PE 23-4875 PE 4-166) on our lot with Tt os down (7° * ri | "Fo ligquer Ieense, ‘gre- SALE A AN id Extension table and 4 chairs ln deve Wn ores Gen payment, Call after | a : | cerles meats. Price in- l IC I 1eET S SYERS, 141 W.. HURON, PY, 4-064 Suan G tieke Gutetio| SEE ANY TIME | -2== € gins, il urtarel teh an < CARPETING AND PAD, ‘aancaaey THOMAS ECONO i wy i : i " * Oe ereen, 5 humber, = fucerbr im). lake, Big 6 toom mssdcee” Pine. | Pull vaih, Venetian blinds, drapes. — Rielae taal aveutnent re presktrest. Drum tase, %6. Co FURNITURE €O, ~ lumber, face-brick, inum, lake. Big. 6 room Pire-| 7 rivile Reduced ts acl! bot = sm vestm s fee jobs. $15. Inside Ps FE : indows end earege. Mor right fe. $2,- ake down Four (4) Buckner Conven- sis 361 8, SAGINAW BT. ur teal aie” Amable mas’ ai? oy inn $6950, wD. | | Bids viayentory By “appoint: ‘ In Pontine area é spear ion Youn ~PURNITORE PONTIAC MICH.
way ted wt sar at Gi, Seer weet DE. cas beet, gar garag Modern SF eee is, ome ¢ = M. St R | nr, + a..N his mete reg fe ar «6 Wayne Gabert's "] . rom “te vals . Web- e. : z ; ean ol city i Price < ° av. Web plete perme and screens. aac hice | Edw. tots pen You ge fulr amount, no Jr. sise. Also ® by 16 rug. FE A pliance ee $23,130 up, Open Sundays on Chel- . Fad | 1. cogmee OP 5-8 deduce _ emo | $130.95 at Uingham Or, call for appt. DRAYTON. Right Sachadaw ees A MONTH . — | Sunday 10 to # p.m DINING ROOM SUITE. $73 ONE $280.88 No foes, eu Ree road. $ room modern. Ges heat Includes taxes and insurance, at : COST OF BORROWING ano. $50. One violin, $35. OR fo vY, TO a ey large ot ‘61,350, Terms, ae A\ oe ¢ Buckners 18 LESS 1688. sole ......... Geely nicieee t Partridge ts the “Bird” — fackedes east. Modern beret. | Er ° THAN YOU THINK. DINING ROOM SET AND BASai | 9009 Norge 3 - - —_— ! e New Brick Ranch (rer nteplnce. tle bath lovely | Some wae, San aa, ieopted on 8 oes © Sones LAND Of BUSABETE FOR “SALE. OUARANTRED ne anes : r . turin, CHEROKEE HILLS big = Immediate poss. "94.006 eer {ua the _ Now renting $200 per month. Ideal pds oor code tape Flt sed frigerators vs $30.95 bus t. é; : from oe friendly Wringer washers ...... $30.95 up for Particular People! Gown. location for many types of busi ie ‘ Yel P NG is 919 M15 loan company Spinner washers ... *5 up ponevoowdtor | designed. gs P RE SZ PA Sa poe boagee buildings. Outstanding Va 7 “eonstruc This 3 bedroom E H F. ] ” Ph. ees 132 collect : pearing completion, provines Se adit 53% Ges, - 7F ks WE SELL — WE TRADE Buckner jOx PORTABLE poe fog eo tare peng led ee Cooperative, Reat "tate Exchange I CMmp eton DORRIS & SON ! ome ee ee ee ek ee REALTORS / FE. 1361 F inance Co GOOD APT. SiZx REFRIOGRA- : Large, light kitchen with ORCHARD LAKE RD. 783 W. dron . tor. Call after 4:30 FE 6-3823 Sars = 0 = NEAR MAPLE * « , | Co-operative Real Estate _Exchange ‘eases GOOD 1 USED 5 hy a = AND 1 Arf : e. Excellent modern ranch j Offices are located: _up, FE 497 so ee eo Herve achomg, er etoeeli!| gery om TRADE. 6 room mou:| Falvteuemeni ees toottwiarie | « i Pup, | NEM, SMALL, SHOPPING, CENTER G00b, USED REFRIGERATOR x | WINE, COLORED” COUGH AND it's quiet, close in location = room mod- x 30 fram iD. Brooder e S Pal Z Pontiac, Ind Floor, National Bidg. electric stove, FE 8-0339 ar 5 oud ern home. Privileges on W 6 ; stable. All bi 3 coon eee - “| Milles southwest of Pontiac, Any ; : ; Also com ed Lake. 2 lots. L. BR. ll'exl®. Sep- | set well back from highway. én ~ om ta US tee OF , cin tte, Penttas Peers” | Drayton Plains, 4312 Dizle Hwy. HOLLYWOOD | otic eo LE Nrood a oa aire .. arate Toom 12'x12'. Off fur-| 914 acres. Adaptable to many |, 2 vee OP Pp aP epee ” . |. Con: eee Cait “after CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Se ean ak, barhae: sth oe or mercial uses. ‘- ee, fer 2 Le Walled Lake, 230 Barnstoa aie va $48. Cal Me. zen “i Ob. ALW ‘a PAY re $03 Community Nat'l B: e ulck sale, $13,000. wi A inext ank) 2 FREEZER ¥ ALWA arty ae. . +421 ves, RSs: or resort property near > bees, 76 @ month, eee , ; cu. ft. Used 2 years. Like ne T ANYTHING FE t Ye Lake. “ “It’s easier than wheeling this kind of weather!"’ te % see Van Van Deke suet _ OL 1-6658, : corte BE FOUND r aK one block North across trom : , #1 NORTH SIDE. On West Colum-| AIRPORT AND ELI ELIZ, LAKE Fi GiGi e “Tall tee, Guod condition, 6S. Ft case hes beds, e te, i l @e W a Y. sore as xr peo beets ‘neater. Attractive 3 bedrm. 1 frame ranch For Sale ‘Houses es 43 | ___ For ‘Sale Farms — 48 : $34 are ng jcreens.
as & elec., H 5B eae “eaten sae home with breeseway and ai- | J ~ ~ 18 THE “BIRD” TO 8BE ; r ceNMORE AUTOMATIC WAS: up: TV ete, ; ; INCOME oe pei hue peter h pyre r WHEN YOU NEED | _tne_machine. FE 5-7812. Up: new chrome pe. i town hot air eat exile fe. ft iene i NEW FHA HOMES | ee TOD AY’S SPECIALS . AINOLEUM & PAINT SALE 93 up; chests, new 6 ij Nice clean 1 rooms for two” Sein ae down, Tent, | sobesla’ shopping. Priced’ h tor * [ 40 ACRES BUSY GAS STATION end garage ? t 500 io price ot deck tr Baldwin. | Sp: bedroom oui up: dio: mice, e! foo oF the smal) family. guick sale at on So, i2 & 3 Bedrooms RUIT ORCHARD — PE Pe gaa il Sa ig lla Rha O LIVING ROOM SUITE. MODERN- rpg i 2 car —— a in $160) roe Sear kates, Taos Immediate possession. Seed i ee Ce fouine 875.000 ‘per year, Bxcel- ccorecmied sates ne cher tome biol : bring th. LOW AS orebard to fu ; : ' A appreciated. $305 va. . onth to! bus. sfarden space. Full price KI L. Templeton, Realtor pipe otal of grapes. carefully tended. 3 bed: Gate full prico plus cleck Terae, | Tit fe cot B quick oy your! quorecioted, 6206 valze, SiG. Puc: Use Res fm ae LAKE seal ta 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-456) D Agen | 3 car’ arene: Toot es dorsers, Payments to suit your| oréscent, 393 Orchatd Lake Ave. We ag seul i IVILEGES WATKINS LAKE. 5 large rooms. Call_ after 6. Own and storage bullding 60x71, prood- erature business igcated go mis D3 ne | peg) ROOM BUITE. p loertingd i Beautt Picture window in L DR. er house 40x21. | a rs, street pear dew
F TT mi |) Modern Kiichan wit; cestten bell PLUS COSTS excellent condition, 8 miles out i LARGE GIBSON ELECTRIC LY 9 TO Ss | bedrooms. oe! wu ne ree cupboards. Full bath. Ample clos- Cute and Cozy LOW MONTHLY | paved reed. NER LEAVING = price ze a. 360 plus inven: stove, FE 5-6450 Pah : luce Fenced. yard. otal price| et. space. ement, of] fur-| Spick and span 2 bedroom bunga- “ aac Nr | Brate Your CHANCE OF -A| ry to this very | “EASY Bay: = ned noe ie tee per mace, recreation room, laundr low, near Pontiac Motor, with 12 PAYMENTS LIFETIME AT $19,450 with terms.| Profitable vase paige [MAYTAG | AG AND Bast ps | ae or a | bom 4 Genel Serta “Eas af A seen sn [PEATOREE CALOHE a gs tea | BH Loa eS! | TavERN a oruperes Outen —| rE be 5 :
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4 WEST SUBURBAN | | exiting mortgage nd het water. fe bom sith) Soner und cor Yomausws| teiament Amuse foo r. “LORD'S S SPECIALS eat as sé ay storms screens, loom with dining ‘ares. brick-| WHITE LAKE. $1.00 down. Built/ street.” Priced at 99.866 only | Sthocs" snopping and areas. HUMPHRIES $30 per week for owner. Only 8 pe. dinette set ............ 900.8 Med “garage. E Pestueghe| hots eect pack Swish boul | |) sautrastaihy! aspousteneat eair ' some, pie ates tied T¥s, from $34 eee Dp ar arage. fea en! ne zcellien' tahen w con ct. By . 3 bi 5 = t Ay borhood otal price $9900 with) in cupboards & Formice counter. Meant Ot 8 Berry ts. male meee tl nis ei E 4 7114; WARD F. PARTRIDGE Hide-e-bed, from $120.08... up top, knotty pine paneling. Utility | p, r ll S tloet FE 20474 Sas re se v0 eas ue W AY room, oil furnace. elec. water | Put Your Dollars : Monica _ BUN. Brenings | REALTOR FE 4-3581 LORD’ ‘RIDGE heater, Laundry tray. To work in this suburban 2 fam- | MOD EL ‘OPEN Gooperuute | ea! Basie, Exchange NEW TION AT Ii tawin TATTOR we 4.4203 : | taeas Lake. Mo - Modernist wi 8 ere | Castell Realty 1050 w NET. or Less Furniture and Appliances Co on ve Rea) Estae Exchange J. C.HAY DEN, Realtor desi poets each 120 ACRE FARM WITH OVER 1% Blocks ‘West of Telegranh WITH OUICK 135 W. Huron 83. re Co-operative z Ser = “where Wrigley a Used To i = 86 E. Walton FE 8-044! ent, Sietare wieires: aie | 9s Oakland Ave ss ss FE 5-0450) miles of fron Beautiful REAL INESSES = ee > For Better Homes Open Eves. Sun. 10 to 2 eee i _— Lehr Ue eagadord fenos fad GOOD Borges. 9.900 |p ho bhp Wr male ef e. pcre REAL THRUOUT TE 6) busin SERV CE? SEE entrances, ation, - so ee ARUOUT_MICHIOAN ___ MAYTAG W. _ GOOD CON- oF oN OONG water. Offered at $11,750, with Seimming a - Then Home & Auto ute ts the place ._ 48. Pear! Building Co. Jone Tt Again! | SitaatT soi tad'tals fot | For Sale Lake Prop. 44] Sumit sttijagWcemiee| © «(ETS TALK sat ae ‘eonome'ta St 3 . FE 5-7923 | Has Done It Again! nay tacit ; take bouse, contracts or apt. in BUSINESS” a teer New ; Low overhead means savings to | BEAUTIFUL & PFT. LAKEFRONT trade. ted, See eC uiineetion Ad you, more home for pea ree “u u um ic O ie - < Pegs oleate Lake. — we ante — “ VARI Y STORE igi = | : will mention a few of B d N h . Hannan — TRAD Ea uae oer _ ; z many outstanding feautres: pias- veal . vue Located in business section of ances | $1 450 DOWN tered, walls an it loors, 6 real estate and insurance SILVER LAKE FRONTAGE. 7 FT r. DORRIS & SON town, this Ben Franklin variety = Ley Vex pli , as home| Picture window, fully insulated. | 49 wt Clemens St. PE 5-1201 Near Golf Course. Highly restric REALTOR PE ¢1557| store ts in lake area near Flint. Large 3 bedroom. een dt garuge| 85 heat paved street, you would | Syee yar ates. FE 2-8800 | ed. Casli or terms. OR 31150 783 W. Huron Required $13,400 down payment, Ph. FE am hey feoatleh fiir, gas beat, garag eepetd ie) 7 a fpord ores ane oer sone LAKE. | | aeons Real bet Exchange covers guaranteed laventory, “ including tazes and insurance en Several noues or colored, As mie ——————-| FOR oe AND ACREAGE ’ _VALUET, Realtor | PHA terms, see them we| low,as 81 For Sale e Resort, Pro 4A | call Call Rutledge. OR 31M FE 4-0003 ‘'BAR—TRADE om uto A e 4 dig think yOu will agree. Possession SS 240 (ACRES ONLY sai $21,000 On main highway to Fit. 345 Oakland pee Estate Eachaneel in one week. : rooms is in Aubura ee wane 8 room modern Large ors other presiness es m oe L Co 1 Co-oper Estat com houses jons. Drink! wick ac’ e k WEST GF FISHER BODY 2 BED | y DAILY Easy terms, NEW CABIN cube (poe wenn” pump. A re Building, well eq and home oan mpany 1 5 room brick bungalow, $7.905—81. | OPEN PW. DINNAN FINISH INTERIOR TO YOUR own| £35 bameewy | ypepen « ant secepied | tours See down. 900 per month, FE! g ot casey 60a Suxic || seuagr ieee tet acdiite oe cias| | Ama! plenty of other farms. trade, Biraight bar, no food. | got Community’ Nett ook “wide $3408. 2 | j ing. Water is in and electricity is tele : ang Ep 416 Osmun : e iahion 6¢ W. Huron PE 4257 ! } 1 Re WE TRADE pinccriong. tas on TRADE Situated on 73x16 ft. well shaded | After ¢ FE 4¢€313 S ICHI GA S. BUSINESS Rang AT ELIZABETH LAKE | ee Osmun, right to Bpen We represent a builder who will) joi just outside of St. Helen’ Boat — SALES CORPORATION 1 : qs 3 bedrosms brick tans year Signs. bexaarne dom Lares Bh in feed Lebel landing & swimming | = 1873 a rg Ra. $35 te, $800 roast? 1 Reg 0100-98 . is really nice — ent home i Heien Lake, within 1 mile, Ex- * * Limits erence 6 .. § 72.00 uy Bonutiinl firepisce OOK N ment on a new custom built home ice, | Near City Limits Ww de asgenasesiseg ane tis fire winder teiee coor Ont “Ron Jou, Meter immediate por, | Hyour thoes. For zompiee i | igt ae county re oo A a Appliances floors, activity room 2 session 3 room hom o payment. Ph. MA $-4210. Ide jor subdivis: or @ 1 ACRE. BLOCK BUILDING ON 7 ‘ Downstairs pin throughout. Attractive land- 41,1 yasement, storms and screens | RUSSELL A. NOTT. R'T good sound investment. 126 Mis. Guchy Realty. Ortonville, TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Side drive, 1 block to, 00 full price. SEZ | pr 45905 170.1 w. 1° Pike = incl NORGE 1 pagar nh For Sele Lots 40) pee thee wor | gM SEa Meso | | AN. MAIN |™aaiet Bese oo Rr Oe acre oe. ny i I re \ ® p13 Ou Union & Long Lakes. This por COLORED ON EARLMOOR | fe epeibelad Corrs avail- turnished.| ROCHESTER, MICH. ei 6 room tome is a regular doll)" Tcyely 2 bedroom home with un- | able at §518 per acre. ooming house or bene ah yl LOANS 25 TO 9600 SELECTION OF Ling house. Cute as can be! Large fined. attic for future room, | ee c: | ; Pr ese, vate entranc: NITU leasant living rooom Partial’ jiectered walls, osk floors, full | Building oe Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor | — Ss 1. Chests, tables, desks, : asement. Attached garage Beau. Posner wees heat, aluminum AND LARGER Bet . Se esas INCOME = D beghonges. room dividers, record tifully landscaped lot 75 x 1 storms and screens, fenced yead, Rolling pleturesque heatcicke 22 W Lawrence St. Open Ever 2 Family. Florence St., $11.500. | Ph. Rochester OL 60711, OL 1-979 I \ Only $8500. $1500 down rs old $10,070, full price | ° 15 50 FE 64161 0 2 Family, School St. $11,000 Ll ea PICK & PAINT STORE hep ousdunegeeutens LUDED "| Vanishes: doe piel oped otal er r Huron Mortgage Loans 54 -, SECL = 1 | ga ‘20 own on GI ms his | 7 3 Necutinul subdivisions. esac ne 16 Room, Cass nea: ? erbeevesses ences: With your own private ‘Swedish $1.20 dows an & eh rato ania | a in tose eee 80 ACRE Commercial, $12,500; Grocery | —~~~~~~, age Scans 54 143 Oakland Ave : Tait weartoniioms ulcreuena pee tl section, we will show you NEW HOMES: Rochester. 20 per cent down i B ARGAIN fesade _—— Gatures, 6 st. | LOANS $600 to $1,500 | Plastic Wall Tile...2c ea. =? ciean as a pin Exceptionalliv| me Balance at lo monthy i Nas areryty ba $18,000. ey gg, pat Unctaimeg linoleum Tie r well Duilt. Paneled walls, Oak_ NEW A Beane | Here ts « fine, gently rolling PAUL aes REAL B yt seaken' tagdorn ‘ theaeccercoceses Bd : floors, Nice utility, room. i's 3 $050 anapeee with EZ terms oad 4 — ag tle a | sea +3608 Oak ‘ County, == While enamel pm. er: 61.98 4 chu ree Our ie ates G Use On 8 acer, edt et Ih ene: ( : u | Roger B Ilenrv. Ine. Priced Leela? alae vacant acre- Hy SEAS, Ton a SALE. fru beme additions or L Harold s Paint & Lino, ip j in rch, ful ] Log i 4 , Lake shopping center $8500 $1 - ce hiss Neat Wee delay, see Ss S11 Main St. 1849 E. Au burp ra | ora Soil) oo rich black walnut. | F ate “RELL eehEAUTOR 5 H To rough er enclose 40 8. Saginaw Bt, Cet! GIO LON Ee (cl oday : . | ill 19121 agate : cr ouses parlly const aESUIDS AUTOMATIC Wi H cash ig today. 230 DOWN OL 14 Mocnertes hese as | barn and an out buildings. BakinIDo BIRD de fe eeld’s garage es ca Bendia We: neral Ta | . Has . ee Some frutt, garden space, qu I A AHELMANM) ELEWOOD! 1] Y PLUS MORTGAGE COST | WATKINS’ - PONTIAC ESTATE| Ulty of crain’h tocls imeauded A 2 SAIRY QUEEN $ gerece, home. Electric. Kenmore. ; 00 Ces Bliateth Re Russe Ung c cee 2 | _ soit) St Feerenenie price: On TEMBREE, & GREG (| ocated on Orchard Lake Rd. in| Apply 300 Sotens| Gunes ROY'S SREPLACEMENT 4 | ‘heck these features ee \ Se ? phone = ae ere eee H CE ee essa) Extra large utili:y '3 LOTS WITH 3 OR @ LARGE | EM_ 39-3314 Peet eaters ereoee carly in Sage aS PARTS . : 412) W Huron 0612 | Double vanity sinks In bath shade trees and lake privileges. Eves _EM_}3197 or_EM_2-3708_ : bu: Swaps 55 96 Oakland “ere yp en Eves til 9 Sun FE 4961 : | : | March. Wil teen you the busi- 6 Oak! } E} ( oO YW AR Be wR Open E Large plate glass mirror Off Cass Eliz Rd rial sell or oom NE R “Mis. rr feer 72. im at — 6. GUARAN cae 1‘y tiled baths trade as down payment on nice oo ACRES 4 R A ness a P BUILDING Lets wor RE-BOILT VACUUMS. G 5 s Tooms & bath. a bem? . Suto HOME IN THE _COU NTRY ON A | Colored fixtures Peas et in Pontisc Phone | Suchy ‘Realty, Ortonville, — oe i ow retell aoe | teed. Parts, all makes. 966 Myrtle. gas hea . : ILL WITH A ‘ouble chen eink ] 2-25 - — “RES WELL - EaT RED GROCER TORS. LAST YEAR’ Me water eotienet oe ; Bay HILL Double laundr hd | TWO LOTS, EACH 66X270 PT ; 120 ACKES wlan on west aide, perfect for man 4 sr 1 Oe ay Welt On} r3ine. 1955 a4 One of America’s Terme = ; ‘ baths 2 Pewee streets * mene Walton and Joslyn. FE | ai heat ine? ou recall home, 18 eles Combes rep hee = jes, PY COUNSELOR een bess ; tad . floors Tiled erecreation oom, in| Drive cut MSO ‘Huron 8 to Tul | OVER ONIDACRET | _tistenigh bart ines than aaob an | {ures & caup foe, feo an. ping Dut vendors. Bell of? ‘PE SENECA ST. basement. of] heat Nicely deco- . bear ams ke | 2 Bs oF a ae acre t reasonable ter Beer & wine. Call FE $-6757 “Tit Large 9 room home could he | rated and carpeting inne ager pedi Lig Hours 4 to 7°30 Morgan Rc off Baldwin Large 8 C. PANGUS 1919 “MIS after 6:00 p. m. FLOOA, GANDERS AND POLISH- Pia Marge nist thet. Salley Scenic acres mame town ener | gm daly t to T 30 pm bat a) Soom, bunealoe Gievted Tooren. |" pn ortonmlle 132, Coteet fine Regen Convio the of oo on sarge tn ee OO eal RR SHEPARD | THE “ELDORADO” | gitige novi. Gta “lata.” fruit | Sale Business Property 49 OTE eer ceean, OMAND| BARNES: HARDWARE Mle . A < - ‘ e ry ee choop!
UBURN HEIGHTS — roawner ov ban GI's $750 Down —_ | Netth end "Large ¢ room bungalow pad ES er Xu ’ . ese beckon a edroom, basemen urnace, cp en ye . . . tn! wot : ay 344 room home in nice B U ry FHA $2.100 Down a TONTL AC RE oi TY STORE AND HOME ace Lppes a a keen cole ot wate On oat deo ¥ i sick Feat es section, Neec work. Just = _ — a 4 n PY 16.96. pe I NOW! Full Price $14,700 137 Baldwin : E $-aa73 aed full bean Drie’ oeaeroen polo esha ltrggea =| Fgh eaag veep ar ts ee LUM WOM Be PT ae $3. Daybed, com- Dont wait untl] spring - Whe" IN CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH ——— rear Oi] heat and large 60x150/ miss this. Call Jack "touies, ae house trailer. Tandem wheels and| plete 614.95. — ~ , green grass pushes prices Up—Op-, COMMUNITY WATRR SYSTEM ——— ‘ ere corner jot Wii trade equity eu Realty Comoany, CE electric brakes rautea di =H for smalier| miture. | Orchard Lak Lave John K. Irwin portuniiy fe kmecking at Your) See the first group of brick ranch | CHIF TOLAL! SHORES for land contract. small home or | 23191 or CE 4-4803 _trailer_ or dump truck. FE 4-5050./ RU@ AND PAD, | OF LA oor, Fapectally b dt nome ae The te uot ie feature Geren Homesite: with privileges on Fitz; Vecant acréage — RE AUTY ON dry trays. PE 6-170. or u ” he following feetures t | ALO. ore <3 : cor Fe et aucncits fumes, Une geite Ge | gewre clears, weed, mat | Shetland Came Cane oe as) DT AT LET. Realtor | pee AUEY SALON, TRADE “rind “>. “nnerepring_matirenses Let N Saginaw oe | tached bree¢zeway and 2 car ga- home of your own It's all face 2a, < 90 ¥eare Recently remodeled 3 9 bedroom home. off Baldwin. 1 aa oe ee mat- Phone FE 5-6 | rage | uality buiit throughout brick and has three large bed- 345 Oakland Ave FE 5-060) booth units 4 dryers. Owner re- bedroom down 2 and beth up. esas 415. 1 } , 4. Eve FE 2-1804 or. pal 5-48-48 with hardwood fioors, pissvere! rooms with large closets The | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange tiring. wil] work with buyer until Auto. heat. Close to bus. and Pi Sieve $8. 1 Small S| Rass cecomemical ol eat and) spacious diving room has bea e OTSE | Commercial Building familiar with clientele Cash or | stores. Will consider your eauny | 3°, Drewer cheek. 8s | basement = mes a cearenit 2120 Eel emiow walle Orie ecremte 6 terms FE 46269 after €°pm./ in present heme, amaller home. @ET OF PORTABLE LAUNDRY a *
Eiehenawmetial located on Dates tile baths — colored | NEtares $018 Cass- Sg i Ra . ue Yard 8 MA L L RESTAURANT. CoM. or land contract as down payment, tube. Like new. Blond hendbourd . 7 landsca an The home is heated w perim!- FE 42252 of 28 Containing approzimately 11.000 ly equipped, “2 fram: B . £ ae Me aeciloe of Walled Lake ter gas heat and has a gas dis- square feet ced usable for any | or $00 with $1,500 down or Bateman & Kampsen ike new. oa top luggage oor Tri-Level eauty | Owner moving to Californm nrice posa. — see in eres ee AVON TOWNSINP 3 LOTS NFAR Sa Seri a industrial ene Seal |; tor com le 5 ety clothes line post. OR f 1 untry- i en. lt s = or "he th br’ + k e ore ™ ver.
ly dite] wih (hiscsin sree: none Ree saceaiiatar anced a the children to play on. Winding | *chools and shopping soe aang tnd frame building hes 3 phese 2pm. = = Realtors! FE 4-0528 a v Tastm & Pe sdine l'y baths Tenn iedgerock fire- a BREE & GR EGG blacktop road. ose ta schools | site, reasonable FE 5-3083 wiring, 12 inch eonerete Noor Sale Land Centracts 52 SOFA | (pep ad keamoce al burner COMBINATT w place in 32 ft Hving room Full EMBER myths end shopning 178.10 to M15 to . “a | 2 display rooms, paneled office | * : 7 & Telegraph Eves & Sun reek iwauuen mac ru basement plus a utility room ry 3-334 Eves FM 34431 oF! Waldron at South village limits WINTER RARGAINS | 2 lavatories. and gas heat Main Co-operative Real Estate Exchange aviag You can make this practically FM 3-3705 | of Clarkston Turn righ ss mile . EUR LS + street jocation tm thrtving vil- os Di t 5-3668 —SEKBKA VATE awe? NT! : eal home ed —- — = del O aly ‘ i Pon ’ : ~ a ; | AL OE ACU : nem neds. a real home Priced NICE Reser A oY OS to me : the nRoe v Von Cee Ate Monty on aoe cell com Beaver its 20 /0 1scoun For Sale Clothing 56 af gee aa Yioor motel we. DELTA r hah ERR, OTS : oT sa Pee ees mn YOUR 1 AKE LOT BY BUYING yard Has beep used a, jumber se bal. $7000 Your di-|> RB MUNR RO, nd stand ' ig Bigheachols Latkes Using 5 con OnE TOR » BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH rd lumber inventory aveile- Contract, Bal... oe ts S00. | BEAUTIFUL SHEARED BEAVER 5 ITE HITCHE: ; \werage Man’s Home Wall to wall carpet Oak floors Phone OR +1 rt t s } ae it ay Inventor: 5 ei count 40 Cost to yee $5 i ‘ A cals rx STOVES. ROUvOHT. TBOLD. EX. DRAW WV TI HIT ES ae = ce 88050 for this, § Toom } Li Dal c hs Oven Fxex tif ®@ — Sun 1 to § CATKINS LAKE. soxiso 1 take Laie rented Pere eal | HES yl add eta lake | apc Imost new. Reason: changed pers | 602 Mt. Clem TE hem th ful] basement Three aundry Fs. ; tre % tn ood breach locates = - cm cmt z ndelinin(gites joa room) @etace shade storms & screens. ; *——- a on South Shore Drive. Pried ai Saginaw Corner | Call FE OM) or FE 56078 Ask | EDWARD'S OUTLET Hnoen Saat es E SEWING MA- The Ms Rind that ce of cars to the frame : a garden You will want to see appt $3 650 cas: wire, dca. cee = a Culloug | 18 8 Saginaw eRe SIN tg ~~ se hoe eos fp beak init | ( harles | OTTER LAKE Weil “ {rentaga ta mscoe ei 1 CHAY DEN N. Realtor | Woot sults, topecate, | spertecats SOFA, AND CHAIR, BORCAR Pr. E. f° one IMS" Dixie Hey. : 1 iding. a rooms, Co) f| ei] re iricted § i snes ar e ket. al ie y' in elon: Newlyweds living ‘Tom. Not pS eee | | tare puiebeaca, Gay o's miles rears, showing good income, | Member @¢_F._Watton| ‘Wool pante a a sip teal fur bles, Exe, condition. MA _ ©7677, an twa Most plumbing one. : ; | Iake privilee ly 3a | y coats, ood selection, oe. 60. ER TEA SERVICE. 3 oe eve: in in es m home with two. be | CHETOLAR SHORES 2? bedroom | ‘ 2.25 th| Modern building 40x30 buft SILVER aay Teer en sized Tot of "60x15 alae) nail homies ‘ bungalow, Large utility, attached | aes ot Foutiecs 32:28 ein 1048. oll heat, a lavatories, Ade: Money to Loan 53} _Creait_ if Geni sired, and tray. OR 31321 after 6 or west 1058 9 This house is neet and clean Large an r garage. Electric stove and Bendia | : quate blacktop parking space. | __ {State Licensed | Lenders) S I H h Id 6 G di 37 weekends, #0, vai, a. with an excellent kitchen $1.500 ROSE McLARTY Washer Go. at only 62900 down | a). ne nay TAKE Very scenic | This corner would be suitable aie Fouseno oods SPECIALS Bains syom. (60.88 es gown payment win mevrence 2) EE 43-3163 or FE M3578 orcas nT Eile eke | save trast Speen ee aaa | Geese ait tuo er eer ar | ANTIQUE BED, DRESSER WASTE | Meta! cabinet ..........-... nas OY factory Sat Gre bse I dows eine | FULLY FURNISHED |rossxtre court 5 room brick win ices | secluded” im geecue. sere | taed, for’ i100. Call after 6 Reotgge lL n= ecoucacoc ee tia renee Orchard Lake Are. ; : aL ‘ mR aN ds s f c . a € I | FP oss 219 0— “(;——~—“t«‘L Mende: cet ww meses Suburban Living | TO LAST DETAIL terrace with Desement Immediate | — ener Willams Lake Ri & M59 | Roy Annett Inc ATTENTION. We Wave te Tyo bernee gee plete ......... pete ci clean ecooamical i We would like to show thie at- 4 : lot moves you tn. er ‘ = : Ye | : or | 225 gal. fuel ‘ofl tank 22.2! wees m home. on corner lo’ lot with lake privileges Excava- | house traLers and small epta, tractive modern 2 bedroom ranch 2 ES street close to bus and ae (ites Fone ‘oe quesaten basement REALTORS Extra Fast Try le Eisctric, 602 . aksson; Good refrigerator ...-. peterseses bea been eee Wy Oecousied he: school $13.250 with $2250 down. | 4 joerrentare rail nena: 2 $1.050 with easy terms | a E Huron FEderal 80466 | FE: 45169. sot cauinet bene u hg a} * 5 s 5 " tt ‘a, ae} . . i | = ie Thateet teat pes {s jorcated tn tay \ HLT > M. BR EM lr R | ne renan double closets ive | Open Evenings Ska: i i S a a Bo ¥ SMALL i RADIOB, 6 Fe Electric range . tract! sidential area Tot irk j t t flene matic 8ELL OR LEASE OMMERCIAL | so record players, Fee $1 oon Seca Call MY cre ¢5181: ay 2 32 . EM 3-4898 nretnactifet ata outa ide fe = F. Cc. Wood Co. Property op N. Perry St Bldg . €rvice 5-8156 Oakland Furniture BA F > 9871 = stop at 46 FE Flint St * rE 4+ _| tures an por plus ye oS REAC GOA has ive oe ee Mose ‘on beeted You can) boreww. 070700 seit? ADTO! WASHING MACHINE | Lo4 Saginaw « 72_9. Saginaw f Lak toy — Tage. full landscaped 7 p rh f Lary Ligh se- | en signature, t t | a tub tt h, of | a rs ee ~_Tmmec diate Possess on Near nes ebonc is #7" pe: ey Comes Willams ake Oven ener pcg ate ese (ete (FR 2218) | voane wecdheta piso Gal. dic-phone, comb re Banas me 6PIECE BE DROOM 34 Gal” Autor Ges heater wee OL Mortis Faye Towogy tee ledetagt tha adian2™™ ON AoE an eo dn Ssiak vom FE Lon On appunn mo Eb Coch pure, gpa criph Pmenen rattan See Saat an ante ea ; loces taxe H utility room aundr ubs ned mere a! | “ _ 4 j wainw dining “rm sulte Pieces ry traevs. 2 “ en ae tos titre bea nas 20250 On blacktop highwa; , + , fOr For Sale Acreage 47 WMG. Ww HiT COMB, “REA ae lovely any rm Orig. price | Leeper SeauiKsomor cma ok fie bpbtdanem f° room home. All in goad condition Only 850 down Be SCHUA RIE < siealtcr Z _ FE 50522 U EHOLD $1875 sell 6250 Will separate | drawers, 2 boudoir jampe. ins. and has a ane mos a ; or Colored EE 4-05?1 18 ACRES GENTLY ROLLING FOR sal Yo cbs ae a gaia : zee eee oP ac a ¥ ALL FOR $99. PAY FIRAT QUALITY, 5 tollets, red atrer ep : = ar ve Nort onthe E = . Sf i Hot eiccte 1] Leteena Gcrool Mel bedreama near orcherditake TAT 8 Telegraoh Gierkecal ares "ideal for) sGbdi- 0Ts uat can Pm scisae cise | E emacs on woot new pi ONLY $2 WEEKLY $i0 66; 32x21 double $4.8, Total price $12200 terms Ave. Fenced rear yard. barbecue | 5-6878 ne 7 HAUL Lge a I) ie _ | ture tube, excellent condit - iand basins $10.05, G, A. seas pt ‘ue trees! fearonalle down. Co-operaiive Real Estate, Exchange AGREAGE | MODERN WELL EQUIPPED 2 Ceranratica of Ponies 869.95 MI_ 6-1300 Pearson’ 8 Bank Furniture ompson, 86 8 Perry. _ Te Busta Beil 70 i race eee BT eee ae eee nce, Aw | Cooking for elbow room? Tew yoo) bey major olf ‘stajion! for ease | 5.) .oolP acces Mt Kar Bide, | BENDIX ELECRIC DRYER |42 Orchard Lake Ave, Fm 47881 | FOR SALE: 6 : OTT } £ : if.
TI). New bat- CUE KL a R R E ALTY ini 4 wil t | ‘eline eH els. Located on « Pontiac main rhe oh . é New, fully guaranteed Delivered un (Strobe Flash GAYLORD naw Saninaw rr 44081 Joining lots. Near enh ea ake. we eck these parcels Tc re a Ind Floor Phone Fideral 4-0635 a pone oh; we sown vse reres m2: PIE CE | iL. AVING feties. good condition, Phone FE . ae — 3 OR 23-1070 NE Aion Dasa eee noha ueeneece 1.000 3 >T BLDO 1218 DOWN’ 2 per week. Maytag Washer, late | ? ‘ 1 a - =e Te oe 2 BDRM. HOME | Necres Sot cuiagosEacsoen di $4 500 : Miape as aoenr OR 32-9105 CASH NOW model. A-1 condition. $38. Phone ROOM GROU I Se eer . 144 © Pike St. Onen Eve & Sun Country Home Na a beth ifving rm Kitchen ay acres 89.000 | — = = ; _MY oe Lpaelieled Piece sufte, 2 meee New oil forced ae at — # Cooperative Real Estate Fuchance BEDROOMS 1's bathe afl and spacious utility, @xiT Wel Bren a do =n (perments, ‘Call today INDUSTRIAL BUILDING PASAT ERA? LAN BI ONDE " YOUTH BED & 2 bee jot aL = <= Seopa tp als Se en Dizte a rooms large sire Fireplace ‘wei, | tnculated 3! car garage on a met eu t rr 1 4 ¢ gr aver 0 Ge sh yo h chests of drawers, FE €5217 i? an i Auburn \faner tsadiated. 4 acre Mie ‘tar ea arte iot Lake pry $8,300 C R. AW F ORD tt tus 5200 1a ft of one tae eter fa Teoatie ean cae ales WeeGditie ORE | iLL 1p Us so. P PAY _Mw?..- Or NG SERV. - ' a nedroome bath ase West of Pontiac $18,000, $1099 dn i AGENCY area seable for Commerc.a can afford Phone, write or come He 20. Blue living room guite King- ONLY $2 W EFKLY eo Lael mee wood & metal: PG oun wants ak floors | 5s Canal front, @ rooms. i: needs 824 W. Huron 4s SEIT a oe aaa as wn sacuum sweeper, FE «1704 Pearson’s Bank Furniture | mede end repelred. Al sews a nent, of! heat on l-acre somell interior efinignl SFiomibing. MY 2110 4 . . BENEFICIAL — fal ate i heore a a | sharpened: Lava aareee fiasco \Gextacres Scie cinta cue carspes Laves Hit NTING LAND 20 ACRES IN | * 0" BOTTLE, GAS | 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 47881) ened sad. pa ae foe Hans pe einer | be CU ele ee CELLPN? DEER COVER CALL Ti FINANCE, CO. New low price. Complete tnstal- | SEE, THE ar GIBSON 104s Fr Ke a Te wae = lt Sac rify acte Jot with many fruit a LL x E zt ‘ h kK ] x Na + | refr ara cr with freezer locker JLINOSH TETY STOR: Will: HISG Owner Paved street mice park on Mid- Cottage on Bogie Lake Sleeps & _MA 35-6808 Jo n me T Win 7 W Lewrence st FE 2-9249 | Pusighs, OR ya001, gas. Kenyon Ay $179.95. ROY’S, e i Oskian d ) eet fles owt a Armstrong 1981 ranch type bungalow. Ownr die Straits Lake Ideal area for large shaded lot 1 car garage E 1 F. s 48 Raeareron 1g Ave FE 2-4021. foor covering Mac-O-Lac nes iserease TG eal Lie small children. $16,500, terms. | Perfect, safe beach, $10 500, on : a 1c arms. SS ReutOS ; GET CASH QU IC KLY BEE DOURLE: ROLLAWAY re paints, Phone Son A ¥ Laer is 2 sala : | terms ~ : ~~ ‘g N Saginaw Street | eee oem JET WATER PUMPS. 000.06. 0. A. room home, loesed on Pod | : enone BE Sein | Up to $500 COMPLETE BUNK BEDS. $50. TV TRADE-IN DEPT. Thompson, 83-8. Say, Pull price only $6,750. Terms C uett wo fe lot Only $100 dae Gentleman's Farm ie FE Dinos or Fe $40 s Bri ue | excellent conanion’™* 936°" pit $3 tneh gas tangent”. fap ge | KITCHEN WALL CABI P aaede arge lot. : Ne 948 to 1955 cars Bring your titie i is . $38. can De arsange® Se fully fur Located on 140 acres. Fea- | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49a, Most deals closea ip fininutes 52766 pe. dinlr 3 | cabinets, broom elosete. We have « : REALTOR A neat rm ome wliy fur- oc = - I 1 also made on furniture. ————— eee pe. Iiv. sizes that A Home to Retire in 8081 Commerce Rd I’, nished Basement, lake priv. $8,- lores - Bieter oh = Ton nunrl a) war onsoline Signatures and othgr securities. abetted Dintrre fers wr Selle ey ‘nie! ft trbows e ne Approximately 2 Boren ner acy EM 34197 __Evenings FE §-5435 | 600. terms 42 anenia doe x40 horse ; station on main highway on | Toms coeiea and table, $69 95 val- Reg rt hives limed® ak $695 ard Lake Ave, _ Ns i ; i} 3. ie wer jou PAR! a = tia? ae feed chicken, (eon in we Mire ee apis ao We have a large selection of other Bern x18) alk house, ieee — \ 1985 models, “famous sy For. |. room suite, § pieces, complete ah mer olen t SINKS. | FA- epee erecnnes ang stores Full pees gas heat. firenjace. bias omes from 86.000 up een donde ed, ees or se ROE COMMERCIAL GARAGE : a an mica tops. All popular colors Oni Bee a * ironed. 3138 80, $00.50, These are price only 38.450 with terms. tered, large breezeway, gara Peete Conde ase een cet Held) edhe Ge : ° ‘" Come in, look, compare and be “W YMAN’S slightly marred. veral : KM We Cedar shake & split stoner fenced | Tr G. Trocke, one of the best dirt farms for trucks. Write Box 81, Pontiac le C : Se ioc *Plucrevcent | 18_W. Pike FR 41122 —— 8. IVAN_W. pre ces crite paticie seiko) Brak tn the area Can ey bought _Press a Sees oan..\Vo. | 393 Orchard Lake Ave ee eee ae vanes { SCHR AM | _Dr_Dravton Near Hatchery, _ Realtor “ee . ae Tow iprentory good focetion Pe GeO Bahk WA We en cae OneEn Dears | OU dee) ee Ee 2B. ii ’ = PE 26173 | oes iNGE Gas |USED AUTOMATIC. WA pion . T USED ELECTRIC RA ANGE, $35 " DE S00) op BES 71 LIKI A REAL) GAR ot Uissli ese ARSE J. A. a Y lor - | GUIDE TO GOL .D: Sell I E ae 9206 l° ie wretriderators ttt ei we | sae oe ‘ NW ettee . 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~ TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Channel 2—-WdJBK-TV Channel —WWJ-TV Channel 7-WXYZ- TV Channel 9—CKLW. TV
6:00—(7) Annie Oakley, Gail
Davis in ‘Annie Breaks an Alibi.’
(9) Circle Theater, Gene Autry
helps tame three city kids in
“Prairie Moon.” (4) News and)
Sports, Paul Williams, Bill Flem-|
ming.
6:15—(2) News, Jac LeGoff, (4)
Sonny Eliot, comedy.
6:26—(2) TV Weatherman, Dr.
Everett Phelps. |
6:30—(2) Linkletter’s Kids, Art)
interviews moppets. (4) West-)
6:45—(2) News, Doug Edwards.
7: 45—(4)
rrwrvrvevVvrvTWVTwTwrVvrwvrvVvreVTYTVrVrrrVTrVTrrrTCYTVTrVTrVrV ern Marshal, Steve and Rusty
try to avert Indian war when |
army accuses Indians of a rob-|
bery in “‘The Imposters."’ (7)
Sky King, King proves he’s an
expert at Chinese puzzles when
the ‘Red Tentacle’ reaches into
his territory.
7:00—(2) Cross Current, ‘“‘Trum-
pet Players,”’ drama. (4) Dr.
Hudson's Secret Journal, famous
actress finds doctors can not,
cure fading youth in ‘‘The Ac-|
tress Story.” John Howard stars
as Dr. Hudson. (7) Kukla, Fran’
and Ollie, Puppet comedy. (9)
Hopalong Cassidy, Wilttiam ave
_in “The Trap.” |
7:15—(7) News, John Daly.
3:30—(2) Robin Hood, Prince
John tries to seize the throne of
the absent King Richard and
Robin starts a campaign to let:
the people know the King still)
lives in ““The Prisoner.”” (4) Tony |
Martin, Songs. (7) Topper, the)
Toppers are involved in the!
matrimonial misadventure of
“The Spinster.’ The ghostly
Kerbys help out. Robert Ster-
ling, Anne Jeffreys play the Ker-
bys. (9) Million Dollar Movies, |
Judy Canova, Jerry Lester, Tom
Brown in “Sleepy Time Gal,”
Judy becomes a glamour girl. |
News Caravan, John
Cameron Swayze. |
8:00—(2) Burns and Allen, Gracie |
dresses like an Eastern princess Hour, Comedy with Sid Caesar,
.Carl Reiner, Nanette Fabray.
(7) TV Reader’s Digest, Drama)
of businessman who cracks un- | ° to smuggle aliens in the ¢ country
“Fog Bound." (7) Ellery
| Gnen Hugh Marlowe in ‘ ‘Doo- |
| dle of Death.”
der pressure of his work in ‘‘Re- 19:45—(9) Sports Album, films.
turn from Oblivion.”
tinger is starred.
| $:30—(2) Talent
Lake Placid, N. Y.
program, Cesare Siepi, basso,
sings “When Day Is Done”
“Without You"; “Non piu an-
drai”’
Figaro;" ‘‘Thine Alone.”
9:00—(2) I Love Lucy,
turns to her ancestral home in
Scotland, but only in a dream
in miniature musical comedy.
(4) Medic, Emotional conflict in 11:25—(2)
raising a retarded child shown
in “Never Come Sunday.” Rich- |
ard Boone plays Dr.
(7) Jumbo Theater, Howard Duff
in “Payment in Kind.”
Paragon Playhouse,
Charm” proves potent when it
changes a girl's feeling about a
boy.
9:30—(2) December Bride,
causes havoc for her son-in-law’s Scouts, Arthur |
Godfrey and new talent from’
from ‘“‘The Marriage of)
Lucy re-|
(9) \
“The | News, Paul Williams.
Sales. (9) National News.
(7) Voice |11:10—(9) Local Weathercast.
|11:15—(2) Miss Fairweather, Bette.
Wright.
Hobart in “‘Postmistres of Lau-
rel Run.”’ (7) Armchair Theater,
| Gar Moore in “Vicious Years.”
11: %—i2)
Ford, Music.
Nightwatch Theater, (4) Little Show, Rose ‘a world of great fame — great
affection
“Not a many years after
, \dad's death did I realize how pen-
‘TV __ letrating, keen and good he was.”
Will Rogers Sr. died with Wiley
Post in an airplane crash in 1935.
Analyzing his own attitude,
| Rogers said:
“I had gene to college (Stan-
Lyle Bet- 11:99-(2) News, Jac LeGoft. i ford). Dad was no sophisticate. (7) Sou
py’s On, Variety with Soupy ‘after his death, I came to real- I was a super-sophisticate. Long
ize how remarkable he was, how
quick and fast and yet how hard
he worked on his columns."
It is with this kind of frankness
and a_ self-confident, easy smile
\that CBS hopes to woo early morn-
ing
(9) Billy O'Connor Show, Music. |
Les Paul and Mary) watchers from opposition
shows, including Dave Garroway’s
“Today.”
He will have the help of a news-
man—Ned Calmer—and a “Girl
David Niven, Loretta Young in Friday’"— Pamela Good—giving
“Eternally Yours.’ |morning weather,
Styner. 11:30—(4) Tonight, Vocalist Jackie sarily-related interviews and fea- news, not-neces-
Cain, pianist Roy Kral, comedian tures. |
Allen.
TUESDAY MCRNING
6:45—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford
Lily 6:50—(2) Meditations.
Farm Report.
building firm by forgetting vital 6:35—(2) On the Farm Front
delivery to Desi Arnaz home. 7:00—(2) Morning Show. (4) To-
Desi is guest star with Spring | day.
Byington. (4) Robert Montgom- 7:53—i2) Weather.
ery Presents, First real friend of 3:99—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (7)
shy, lonely man unwittingly leads’ 1 jttle Rascals.
him to destruction in “An Ex- g:39-(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7)
cuse for Shanks."’ (7) Medical Wixje Wonderland
Horizons, Techniques and treat-|9.99—(4) Romper Room
ment of speech disorders shown 9.39 (2) Love Story. (7) Heart-|
from National Hospital for throb Theater:
Speech Disorder. (9) Denny 9:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth
Vaughn Show, Variety. 10:0y—(2) Garry Moore Show. (4)
10:00—(2) Studio One, Keenan ping Dong School.
Wynn, Julie Adams in “Circle of 49.39 (9) Arthur Godfrey. (4)
Guilt.”” story of a man caught in Ernie Kovacs Show. web of circumstantial evidence 10:55—(7) News
involving strange death
woman. Fred Clark.
Graves are featured. (7) Story
Studio, Maureen O'Sullivan. in
“The Trestle.”
dleweight bout, Rory Clahoun
vs. Angelo Defendis in
(9) Boxing, Mid-| of /11:00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio
Peter 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich
11:55—(7) News Ace.
cals
TUESDAY AFTERNOON ‘Citizen,
representative
‘resigned (4) Teday's Shelly Burmond guests of Steve vaRIED CAREER
Rogers graduated from Stan-
ford in 1935, went to work as man-
aging editor of the Beverly Hills
was elected Democratic
to Cengress, and
to serve as a second
lieutenant leading a tank platoon
in Eairope.
“I had figured it would be an
easy Victory,” he said with a grin.
But he caught a piece of shrap*
nel in his knee near the end of
the wat and it took three opera-
tions to get it out.
Somehow, he said, he couldn't
igo back to the same routine at
‘the Citizen, and the paper was
sold. Since then he has «made a
few. movies—"The Story of Will)
Rogers” and “The Boy from
\Oklahoma’’ — done some other)
‘acting, had a_ short-lived radio)
‘show and lived off wise invest-
iments.
Little Ras-! He has three adopted children, | and Mrs. Eisenhower took it easy
'retary of the Treasury Humphrey’s,
THOMASVILLE, Ga. #®—Either
more quail hunting or another
round of golf—that's the outlook
for President Eisenhower today.
Vacationing here at the planta-
tion home of Secretary of the
Treasury Humphrey, the President
almost all day yesterday,
es @
The President did put out a
statement saying the United States
stands ready to furnish surplus
farm commodities to peoples of
Western Europe suffering from
one of the most severe winters in
decades.
There is an aligpamcorts of great
expectancy and mounting tension
here these days as President Ei-
senhower comes closer to the time
of saying whether he, will seek
re-election. ;
* * *
The tension is perhaps reflected
to the greatest degree here among
the 40-odd Washington newsmen
who are with the President—all
somewhat uneasy any time they
are out of shouting distance of
press headquarters at the Scott
Hotel. Somebody there always
knows where to reach every man
in a hurry. lto meet what he said was a chal-
or misinterpreted?
“If it is true,” continued Dr.
Mich., “even of a small propor-
tion of the medical Lareamaoagedln it
would represent a grievous and
serious indictment."
He urged the medical
by-an attitude of public lenge-posed mistrust and defeat it because “‘it
is false,”
of the Connecticut Osteopathic So-
ciety,
Brazil Rebels Cling He spoke at the annual meeting!
Middle East situation because gov-
jernment leaders are aware of the
| lems
Hobert: C. sasere) cilluay (oily eae in trying to promote |
peace in that area.
to Remote Airfield RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil w—
airfield 1,500 miles northwest of
Rio de Janeiro as government
forces moved to snuff out the
small-scale revolt.
* * *
The febel leaders, who command
an estimated 200 soldiers and In-
TENSION GRIPS ALL
But the tension undoubtedly is,
just about as great everywhere in|
the country among other groups—
for example, who hope he will say
yes, he'll run again, and among
Republican leaders counting on
him to help pull GOP candidates
for other public offices to victory.
And among Democrats eager to
know whether Eisenhower again
will be the man to beat.
The President came here to Sec- estate last Wednesday to rest,)
hunt quail, play golf, and—the jheart attack.
igeneral impression is — reach a
ifinal decision regarding a re]
‘term in the light of his Sept.
He has indicated he will an-
nounce his plans about March 1,)
but he declined to rule out the’
|possibility of an earlier or et
iRandy, 17, Clem, 16, and Carl, 4. |announcement.
jc lem is a Navajo. Randy, said Bill.
‘is about as Indian as J am.
in an endeavor to meet an In- 10:30—(4) Waterfront, Cap'n John !2:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten. Rogers is one-eighth Indian. Clem
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Comics
12:10—(9' Praver Sign On
12:15—2) Love of Life 19) Magic
of Music. :
12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow
(4) Feather Your Nest. (7)
Beulah
/12:45—(2) Guilding Light. (9) Fea-
! turette
1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color-
land. (7) Lunchtime Drama.
News. Shoppers Show.
'1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce
1:30—(4) Good Cooking.
'2:00—(2) Robert Q Lewis. (4)
Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on
Seven.
2:30—(2) Linkletter Houseparty
3:00—(2) The Big Pavoff. (4) NBC
Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon
Film Festival
3:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show
'@:55—~—(94 Newe
4:00—(9) Justice Colt. (1) A Date
With Life. (2) Brighter Day
4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4)
ern Romances Mod-
4:30—(2) On Your Account (4)
Queen for a Day
5:00—(7) Mickey Mouse Clubs. (|
Pinky Lee Show. (2) The Early
Show. (9) Dance Party.
§:30—(7) Mickey Mouse Club
(4) Howdy Doody. (9) Howdy
| Doody.
Excess of births over deaths
brought a W. S. population increase
1of 2,570.000 in 1955 with immigrants
“accounting for another 250,000 in
jcrease in the same time. »building site is named after Rogers’
father,
Indian nation
NOT INTERESTED
The povs, Rogers said. arent
much interested in his work, but)
his wife, Collier, likes the idea
Although she ‘‘doesn't like New
|York.””
To prepare the show, Rogers)
|fore 4am.
“It's the nicest assignment I've!
had.’ he said. “Except for the |
hour.”’
Catacombs Uncovered
JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector
—Catacombs 2.000 years old have
uncovered at a Jerusalem
One burial chamber
was plastered and on one wall was
a drawing of two warships. One heen
ship shows both oars and sails.|
with two warriors with drawn
bows ste anding | in the prow.
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the darkness, illuminating the target for the rifleman.
sniperscope, above, is Sgt. R. E. - Partelow of Molley Oak, Mass.
THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1956
NIGHT SIGHT—A device which enables riflemen to sight targets
100 yards away at night is demonstrated at Ft. Riley, Kan. The in-
strument, called a sniperscope, sends out invisible rays which pierce |
‘Using the o
Post Office Aims |
to Tighten Work
to Lessen Deficit |
WASHINGTON W — Officials
Iment has embarked, on another
| *belt- tightening”’ operation aimed
‘at ending this fiscal year with as’
‘small a deficit as possible.
| Furthermore, these officials said
‘field offices have been alerted to
| the possibility that the Department |
may get less than the three billion |
‘dollars it has asked for its opera-
‘tions in the next” bookkeeping year
starting aoe I, * istates that the Post Office Depart-| fiscal year, and in the 12 months ?
| following.
The Post Office appropriation Pail
ithe current year was $2,721,700,000. |
|The present outlook is for a deficit |
‘of 441 million dollars in fiscal 1956.
Among other things, the depart-
menent is asking postal workers to
defer their annual vacation leave |
—on a purely voluntary basis-un-
til after July 1. Officials explained
that a vacation absence by a regu-
lar employe often requires the hir-
ing of a temporary replacement.
The department wants to keep that |
expense item out of its current,
year’s costs as much as possible. |
* * * * * *
The House last week cut the Post |
It was ceaphaatsed that there is Office money request for next year | ee
Open Thurs., Fri. ond Sot. Eves. to. 09: :00 ‘no present plan for laying off any by $26,100,00.
regular postal workers. But offi-| ——$___—
cials said fewer ‘‘temporaries,"'
part-time personnel, may be hired petroleum product deliveries or Soviet Russia is increasing its
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