: State picelonss tary Sonate Pass oe xe uw ed for Lost Navy Crew Antarctic Wilds Combed for Sign of Plane, 7 Men County Resident Among Missing Airmen Sought in Widening Search Search efforts were in- tensified today to locate a Southfield Township navy man and six others missing since Friday in antarctic wastelands when their plane went down. Included in the party is John H. Floyd Jr., 25, of 23126 Almira St. A four-bour helicopter recon- naissance in the foothills of the Rockefeller mountains turned up no clue, and another sweep carried “on by air from the McMurdo base proved unavailirig. The missing plane carried a crew of three and four members of a “trail party” who were be- ing ferried back to headquarters @f Operation Deepfreeze, the U.S. Navy's expedition to the south- ernmost continent. Ground parties which have re- traced the route the missing air- craft was flying between Little America No. 5 and Marie Byrd Land were replaced by fresh men. PATROL PLANE TO AID Ordered to the scene to assist in the widespread search is a Navy P2V Neptune patrol plane. It is en route from its base at the Pa- tuxent “River “Naval Air Station, Maryland. Last radio ¢ontact from the missing plane was 67 minutes after! takeoff, until a distress signal was | heard Saturday. Search efforts have been ham- pered by bad flying weather, which has been listed as a possible cause of the plane's crash. ing a helicopter rescue while on duty: near Korea During the helicopter search to- day, airmen spotted a wrecked, plane, but it turned out to be the | remains of an old Fokker aircraft abandoned by the 1929 Byrd expedi-, Missing County Flier AP Wirepheote | cient Motorists M ust Intensity Air Search by Landslide os Bl Li ing Nata Gas Curb j y : 4 ( 7 - ' | ; A Vie ee ‘ s J : i hs # : \ of : ‘t J 4 } j | hy i / ey. wl > ary . “st ONTIAC PRES = Details page twe Edition 114th YEAR mo i a pun TTAC, MICHIGAN, | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY a; 1936 —28 PAGES AMOOCLAT ED EMU eMONAL whwa vice rmonos S Clear Ice, Snow From Windows The warning that drivers are re-| quired by state law to remove all! ice, snow and other obstructions from car windows was issued to- day by Clyle R. Haskill, ghairman ‘of the Safety Committee, Chamber of Commerce. The reminder was prompted by. what Haskiill described as appar- ently numerous violations of the law yesterday during a freezing rain which covered windows will thick coatings of ice. The safety leader said many drivers merely removed enough on their wind- shields to see directly ahead. Citing Section 709 of the Michi gan Vehicle Code, Haskill said law states that motorists must have unobstructed vision in front, at ‘the sides and in back. Viola- ters can be ticketed, he said, and required to appear in court to pay fines, Train Derailed B&O Passenger Cars Struck in Pennsylvania; One Person Hurt WEST NEWTON, Pa. a Baltimore & Ohio Railroad pas- " \landslide rolling down from a rain- ~ jsodden hillside struck and derailed * this one wer¢ common in Amarillo w— A days ane a blizzard cence * inches of snow WINTER IN AMARILLO — Icy scenes such as in the past few Main Routes Clearing Today jsenger train moving at an esti-| |mated 45 miles an hour early to-! day. | One car was overturned, two | others tilted and three more de- railed within a few feet of the | surging Youghiogheny River. The diesel engine and two cars re- | mained upright on the,tracks. = United Press Phote and sleet over the Texas Panhandle and dropped | temperatures to aw rey below freesing. Ice Coats Local Roads; Schools Close Up Early Although ice covered most Oak- and tomorrow with 26-30 low to-|remain above normal in this area ‘land County. roads at times bor Qnly one passenger of the more terday, area drivers ‘escaped wit ‘than 100 aboard the train required! ‘only three injury accidents plus a jhospitalization. He was detained at rach of dented fenders, according’ |McKeesport Hospital for treatment ;, MISSING IN ANTARCTIC — John Floyd Jr., 25, of Southfield of possible back ant neck injuries.|°° Township, is one of seven crew members missing aboard a Navy |The railroad said he was James’ of Little America ye aS Jo is a Navy aviation machinist, Truck Wheels ‘Cush Boy Sledding on Ford X- -way DETROIT (INS)—A 12-year-old Detroit boy went Floyd was cited for heroism dur- Sledding last night. He didn't return home. Raymond Kovalyak tired of sledding in a vacant lot, went to the icy slopes of the nearby Edsel Ford Expressway. Thére, he raced down an embankment to his death caused the landslide that sent tons under the wheels of a t ruck while two playmates tion, after it was damaged during watched helplessly from the overpass above. Ohio Accident Deat Report Found False Through an error yesterday’, | Ronald L. Steele, 24, of 121 Or- chard Lake Avenue was reported killed In an auto collision Satur- day near Bowling Green, Ohio. An alleged relative telephoned the report from Ohio to The Press, a Raymond's companions, ito call police because a boy had beer hurt on the near ey. Then they ran ee aie a motorist, Steven Leporowski, 58, stopped his car on the @xpressway when he no- ticed something that looked like “bundle of rags.” mond's broken body. Police were unable immediate- Tony Henderson, 12, and ‘Bobby Kowalski, 13, raced to a store and asked someone o—- — It Never Fails! Sometimes You Cannot Win TRAVERSE CITY It was Ray- week vacation to Mexico was dications there were that a charged off today by the Cloyd ‘Taylor family as virtually a total side and slammed into the middle ‘Bay. hut’ Steele and local relatives re- ly to identify the boy, They started loss. ported the error teday. Steele said that his wallet with | identification had been lost about a year ago, and possibly some . of his identification papers were being used by someone else. Police in Bowling Green report- ed today there was no fatality in- volving a Ronald L. Steele, a house-to-house search of. area for his family. _ the Raymond's mother, Mrs, Jose- phine Kovalyak, 38, finally learned of her son's death. She , said Raymond had not wanted to go out but that his two friends kept calling him. The Victim's companions finally were ‘located. They told how they Where There’ sa Still tee refused to accompany their friend down the embankment, tried in vain to stop his plunging moonshine sled on the icy slope just before FRANKFORT, ernor’s office still has been found at La Grange Ky. (B—Fhe gov- SAVS A how he it disappeared beneath the huge w heels. ‘Two days after setting out, family's youngest boy developed chicken pox Irf Arizona, every connecting rod in the car burned out and the crankshaft was ruined. So. Tavlor bought a new Car. He had his fishing tackle but streams were in flood. In Mex- temperatures dropped to a frigid 12 above zero When he get home his camera shutter had been stuck open all the time and there wasn't a single good picture among the $50 worth of color film he had hought. alk NZ. 1CcO + Opponents of City Parking Proposal Condemn It as ‘Socialism’ Project Sam L. Stolorow. chief opponent! they $600,000 American way of life. last are doing is contrary to every- of the city’s proposed municipal parking program, is not the What they are advocating night blasted the proposal declar- thing they stand for, government ing it “Socialism in its purest and in business, government taking of finest sense and almpst smacking property through threat of con- of Communism. Stolorow, Outdoor Parking Co., 1. B. Doggette Jr., together with ef the Detroit voiced strong opposition to muni- cipal parking before a session of — the Pontiac Real Estate Board at the Waldron Hotel. Pontiae voters will go to the polls March 5 to decide whether | or not the city will issne $600,000 in revenue bonds to finance 624 additional parking spaces. | Stotorow continued by merchants to take heed. urging ‘What Doggette and Coy spoke of free | enterprise in the newly-created parking industry and charged ‘it was being threatened by ‘‘muni- cipal intervention. “Free enterprise is doing a fine | to battle the fire. :S. Stern of Pittsburgh. NO WARNING “There was no warning of t police reports, Warmer temperatures and all- "The thermometer registered 34 at night salting operations by the 'Pontiae Public Works Department! jand County Road Commission left! he Most main roads clear of ice this £4" Were not so fortunate yester- landslide,” a B & O official said.| Morning, 'He said normal speed for passen- | ger trains in the area was 45 m_p.h. Train No. 18, easthound from | Cleveland to Baltimore, was rell- ing through hilly country about ¢joudy, © miles southeast of Pittsburgh when the accident occurred at 1:%3 a.m. Recent heavy rains apparently ‘of rock crashing down the hill. jthe railroad said | * * Both -mainline tracks and an ad- joining siding were blocked by the) debris, However, four passenger) cars were sent ffom the road's) ‘division point at Connellsville, Pa.,| |coupled to the engine and took) [Passengers from No. 18 aboard to- 'continue the comet Ana back roads remained | however, and some Many slippery, The forecast was for partly “but milder weather tonight | Gigantic Power Plant Planned Consumers Will Build. The low temperature today In than 500 to hospitals in the Detroit | schools were forced to close to- jarea. day rather than risk bus trips. ; | University Hospital, night and a high 34-38 Wednes- MW day. ‘Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 29, (2 P:Me Other parts of Southeast Michi- idey. The freezing drizzle and rain caused one death and sent more, Priscilla Armstrong, 7, of Scio Township, near Dexter, died in Ann Arbor. | She was crossing the street on | | driven by Mrs, Wanda Maytyk, | 33, of Scio T | t0 stop and hit her. ‘thi beh », was Hospitals reported most injuries ‘were minor, resulting chiefly from falls on the ice, Pontiac General) and St, Joseph Mercy Hospitals: ‘treated 31 people burt in falls; 4 were admitted. until Saturday or Supday, Planes patrolled the Plainview rea dropping medicine and food fe isolated areas, a: hay lift to feed marooned cattle was being readied and bulldozers worked to reopen roads blocked by the worst snowstorm in 3O years. In Pontiac, Mrs. Jack Pelton, of | | her way te school when a car (397 E. Mansfield, found a way) to beat the icy sidewalks, se tribution, ; at ace he donned her husband's golf shoes’ land pulled a sled to the bus stop! ‘to pick up her daughter, Eileen, | and a neighbor, Stevie Coyle, when said ie would do, voted they —> home from ——— J udy | Returns 250,000 Watt Unit on| ‘Some 700 Waterford Township to Her Husband, Saginaw Bay Land LANSING #—Consumers Power Pete Webb, a wee Newton resj-, Co. announced plans today to build dent who went to the wreck scene, a 250,000 kilowatt generating plant big! boulder had rolled down the hill- of the train after the engine and. the landslide $500,000 Blaze Hits Lincoln Park Stores — LINCOLN PARK. uw — Fire r rag-| ing out of control for more than $500,000 damage section of Lincoln Park today. The blave was discovered in a business block on Fort near Southfield, am Lineoln Thomas F official estimate of damage at 11 when he said the fire was Park cae r control a Street) ultimately shortly before 4 greater than the present capagity, Fire Chief of all Consumers Power generating | Dixon made the un- plants. The present capacity of the! system is 1,560,000 kilowatts. , (—A_ five- told The Associated Press that in-'on submerged land at the mouth | of the Saginaw River in Saginaw Sen the forward cars had passed through filed a bill authorizing the State, five-day forecast Pectin of the beard of Con- sume"s Power Co., said the plant | will be the largest single unit | in the company's system. “We. propose to begin construc-| T. Taylor found seven hours caused an estimated tion of the new plant this summer in the busines$ with the view to putting the first unit into service in 1959," he said/' said future expansion wif! give it a capacity He The plant mte is adjacent ‘to the | ompany'’s present generating A collapsing wall canght three plant on the east side of the Sag- firemen but they escaped with minor cuts and bruises. Allen Park sent some of its equipment The fire caused a traffic tieup and Lincoln Park police who were busy setting up fire lines had to inaw River Saginaw Bay. where it flows into The company recently announced plans to acquire two other power plant sites on the Great Lakes for future development. One of the proposed sites is on afternoon and junior high students) missed classes and school buses left four hours early to take morn- ing 9th grade pupils home. Assistant Superintendent Drops Divorce | HOLLYWOOD w@—Actress Judy of ‘Gorland has returned to their Measure Goes: fo Eisenhower for Likely OK Entire Chamber Votes to Probe Case's Claim About $2,500 Gift FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON — A_ bill to free natural gas pro- price controls was passed ‘by the Senate last night 53-38 and sent to President Eisenhower. Both backers and ponents, in the three weeks preceded the vote, 3 sign the bill into law. All efforts to change the bill were beaten down by margins ilar to that on final passage. i i publicans -and for the bill, Opposing it Republicans and 24 Democrats. The vote came at the end of a = A disclosure by Sen. Case (R-SD) that he- a proferred $2,500 for \bill, apparently had Tittle effect the final tally, Case, as Both Michigan senators, Potter (R) and McNamara (D), against the bili to exempt nat- by the Federal Power Commis- son. - dohn M. Neff of Lexington, Neb., insisted. there were “no strings attached” to his offer of the money to Case, — Schools J. Cecil Cox sald pome and will drop her divorce Case baa eaid he ached Gut Ge suit against him, producer Sid Luft) |money be returned to the original 300 elementary students left for | home 45 minutes early yester- | day. Some .19 inches of rain fell in’ Lynn Francis (R-Midland) ‘the Pontiac area yesterday and the told a reporter, 1 home Saturday and we had a good,| ‘Court that the FPC had a duty to ‘Conservation Department to sell'more. Utilities companies reported oid-fashioned talk. I guess we had fix wellhead prices for gas sold to jabout 950 acres of the land to the /no service breakdowns yesterday. nee n Jackson, Justin R. Whiting, | | called for Temperatures are expected to Bandit Robs Bar on Eleven Mile Armed Man Gets $6,000 ‘reports. |contributors or given to.a charity “She went to her sister's, "he organization. been working at cross-purposes. “TI believe I hadn't been paying ‘enough attention to her personal ‘problems. J any rate, we ings and everything Nite =. “but she came The effect of the bill is to nullify ‘a 1954 decision by the Supreme (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) 6 Die in Same Way INDIANAPOLIS ®—Indiana had six traffic deaths over the weekend aI Miss Garland had moved out and each of the victims died when |Friday and filed a divorce com- = car ran off a road and struck ‘plaint charging: extreme _crueity.! a tree. Will the Consumer — Benefit? After Forcing Porter Hare Is What the Gas Bill to Unlock Door An early morning armed rob- bery of a Madison Heights bar at) 623 W. Eleven Mile Rd. netted a rubber-masked bandit who claimed he was a member of the “ Mutt, and Jeff'’ duo, more than $6,000. | The bandit, wearing a navy is- chrome - plated automatic forced inight porter Jack Katchmar, of De-) troit, to open the front door of the Will Ettect If Made Law WASHINGTON (#'—Just what would the natural gas bill do? First, it would take away the Federal Power Com- mission's authority to fix producers’ prices for natural sued jacket and brandishing a gas sold to interstate pipelines. Second, it would establish a “reasonable market price” standard for the FPC to use in fixing the rates ducers from direct federal | ? ural gas producers from control - demnation, and unfair tax-free sub- manager of Pontiac’s Sidized competition.” president of angrily said, “With fear of being! the National Parking Association, called a Communist or Socialist, and William Coy, general manager,! will still say that I favor mu- Parking Assn., nicipal parking.” Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Big Pigeon River in Ottawa Coun- ty. The other is on Saginaw Bay at the mouth of the Quanicassee River. bar. pipeline companies The subject then forced Kateh- Charge local distributors. e mar into a back Sagar oie | Distributors’ rates to con- | according to ‘Captain Robert #, SUMerS are fixed by Richardson of the Madison regulatory commissions. No ‘federal agency can touch assistance from the Ecorse job of providing parking facilities get in straightening out and it will continue to do so if department the threat of municipal parking is the tieup. eliminated,’ Doggette declaréd. The stores hardest hit by “If any parking problem exists a were Rose Jewelry in Pontiac, Doggett said, ‘“I~be--Neisner. Brothers, The Robelle ‘lieve it is. to make better use of Shop, Father & Son Shoe Store Man Presumed Dead existing space.’ and a Cunningham Drugstore. after explaining how the Other stores in the area suffered Wakes Up at Morgue Paul A. Kern, Pontiac realtor. the Tine | Heights police. ‘ S| 8 | pcoking before Stolorow, both I) Katchmer tald! police che) bandit them. Coy, ie oke.¥ damage. = “FA * ING) 1s “then broke into the bar safe, with Sponsors have claimed private enterprise parking system Smoke a water ¢ CORNWALL, Ont. (INS!—James nn covered key to: po In Today’ Ss PEGS works in Detroit, went on to say MisKay. 55, laid out as dead after ‘ie Oe erage ahs oReed re. the Harris- Fulbright bill, that business men and politicians Sheen in Maher ‘through its regulation of, i] may* ; lan arrangement. | the ‘standard as a state actually means will bear.” They described “reasonable market ie “gimmick” which “all the traffic Most of the dispute hinged on a_ provision that the pipelines’ wholesale rates should reflect a “reasonable market price” paid to producers. — Under the FPC rate-making pro- il Es Tickets" * County News 16 n Pontiac and othe : . being found in a snowbank— moved $6,817.75 from both. ii bl Editorials .........-..... 6 a Eee © aes : Se 7. © NEW YORK wW—A National Air“startled morgue attendants — at tichardson said the porter heard ‘pipe ine rates, will be able cedure, pipelines. would not. be Sports... 1 toe other ee MTP’ ines DC6 nosed over last night at Cornwall, Ontario. another man-in the bar as the to influence the price Of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Theaters... ... m9 PINE Poy for other propiems. —‘dlewild Airport after a nose wheel| He gat up on his slab and bandit was tying him up. igas at the wellhead. TV & Radio Pregrams. 4 aa = Special collapsed. One passenger was hurt mumbled ‘I'm cold.” Also stolen in the hold-up was a, Opponents have said very little: “North te serene ee grr Wilson, Earl ™ Moldens | . Hoidens slightly. Among those on board He ‘was rushed to a hospital, in|/.32 caliber revolver, Richardson in the way of consumer protection) sphere a Fed. 9. Women's Pages..... Mu, 12, 13 ite b accnesacaervin | tac Oskiana was Bishop Fylton J, Sheen. - serious condition from frostbite. said. ; can be expected to come of such door. } " “| \ , : Ld ’ a \ . . oF ‘ . ? x \ | > ‘yf ie o Fs ' ee Se ae dicted Eisenhower would oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, T 4 f . dj é y UESDAY, FEBRUARY, 7, 1988 é é - {Billion Road | ‘Tax Bill Given. ~4No Compromise’ Plan by Democrats Supports ike’s Highway Program WASHINGTON —A “no com- promise” program calling for 12 billion dollars in mew federal gaso- line and other highway-use taxes was started through Congress to- day by House Democrats. : * * * It would help finance a massive federal-state road construction pro-| . gram sought by the Eisenhower'| Administration. No Farm Plan Really Helped’ Official Tells Growert Not to Lean on’ U.S. for Price Answers SPRINGFIELD, Ul. w—No gov- ernment farm program ever really helped farmers, says Charlies B. a. president of the Ameri- ~an’ Farm Bureau Federation. — * * * “The Anierican farmer is failing to share the nationwide prosperity primarily because of unwise gov- ernment programs which we asked for and now can't get rid of,” |Shulman said last night. EMIL F. JAWORSKI » jbeen set up for Birmingham’s park- | southeast quadrant and then lot No. 2. Pence, Pontiac attorney, to pre- The Day in Birm ingham BIRMINGHAM — Priorities have | ing lots development with bo 3A at the top of the list. A lot if the u comes next Parking on the south of Hamilton will be deferred until there is def- All lots will be for ground level parking with possibly a structure en 3A, north of Hamilton be- -tween Ferndale. and Park, if fu- ture needs demand it. Commissioners named David Cc. The bill would provide a 1 cent increase in the present 2-cents- a-galion tax on gasoline and other moter fuels, a 3-cent hike in the &-cents-a-pound levy on all auto- mobile tires, a rise from 8 to 10 per cent in the tax on trucks, trailers and buses, and p new tax of 3 cents a pound on camelback, or tire-retread rubber. The measure was introduced in the House late yesterday by Rep. Boggs (D-La) after it was cleared by Speaker Rayburn of Texas and other House Democratic leaders. The House Ways anti Means Com- mittee will hold hearings on the bill starting Feb. 15, seats on the 1956-57 City Commis- FLOYD P, MILES | Shulman, whose organization ‘claims to be the nation’s biggest farm group, sald he is not con- demning either Democratic or Republican administrations “since prices have declined by 2% per cent while costs went up 29 per cent in the last five years —during administrations of both parties,” In a speech at a Rotary Club farm night banquet, - Shulman warned farmers not to rely on Two Nominating Petitions Filed With Clerk Evans Two nominating petitions’ for for Commissioner John A, Dugan (District -5), Mayor William W. Donaldson (District 3), Commis- sioner Philip E, Rowston (Dis- trict %), and Victor L. Smothers, seeking a seat from District 7. Deadline for petitions I: Feb. 14. Commissioner Miles has been a resident of Pontiac since 1912 and is president of the Christian Litera- ture Sales Co. He is married and the father of a 19-year-old son, sion representing District 4 wert submitted yesterday to City Clerk Ada R, Evans. Petitions were filed by District 4 incumbent Floyd P. Miles, 47, of 103 Summit St., and Emil F, Ja-' worski, 39, of 691 Stanley Ave. Petitions: were filed last week COMPANION BILL Another highway improvement Floyd P. Miles, Jr. He attended the Business Insti- g,0vernment supports. RELAX AFTER OLYMPICS — skier Francine Breaud make a title-winning couple at a party for “Don't let any one tell you any government farm program has helped farmers because none of hem have,’ Shulman said. ‘“We| lave been looking to the Great White Father in Washington instead of to the housewife at the corner not called on to compete, was pic show. Olympic athletes in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. Sailer, triple winner in the Alpine skiing events, was nominated hero of the winter games which were concluded over the weekend. Miss Breaud, an alternate member of her country's ski team who decorated the slopes although pare condemnation papers for ac- quiring property for parking Lot 3-A and for Parking .Lot No. 2. The latter is to be between Bates and Henrietta on the south side of Merrill and was approved last August. Condemnation proceeds only if land negotiations fail. Financial details discussed in re- lation to the lots included the city manager’s report that the pre- ferred plan for the southeast quad-' rant lot would cost the city an| average of $1,200 per car space. That would be for lot 4-B, using an odd shaped sector af Brownell and ‘Forest but not interfering with possible on the AP Wirephete Austria's Tony Sailer and French. ked prettiest girl in the Olympic building Woodward frontage of that block. Effects of Gas Bill Vary, Say Senators (Continued From Page One) allowed to charge off as an ex- pense any amount over a “‘reason- plan was introduced last week Rep. Fallon (D-Md). It now before the House Public Works Committee The tax-increase proposal faces Club, He is active in the Wever- merce. tute of Pontiac and is currently grocery to set our prices and in- president of the Christian Men's\comes. We need to reset our Set Parking Priorities. at Commission Meeting Plan 4C would utilize three Woodward lots but car-space cost. would go up to $1,650, he esti- . mated tentatively, — tions against proposed state legis- lation for a 40 hour werk week for police and an extra “Kelly Day" for firemen, which would re- duce their week from 6742 to 63 hours. Oak Park and Berkley have - passed similar resolutions, Informal hearing on whether Webster Street should cut through Hunter Boulevard was set for Feb. 2T after discussion on Wrigley's request and possible aid in traffic congestion at nesrhy Lincoln, A change of managers is tak- ing place at Forest Lake Country Club during the time the club is closed. F. Eugene Rawlins is resigning after several years, and the newcomer, to take over on the Feb. 20 opening, has not been announced. Only the Grill Room is currently open for Saturday and Sunday skaters and loboggane ore Thursday is a free day for Holy Name School students. Sisters Pian for 4-A cuts into the front- Charge Couple in Beating sights."’ Owen-Hawthorne Community Club, ; es a member of the First Baptist: Church and the Chamber of Com-, Democratic leaders made it clear they do not intend to budge from their position that highway improvements should be on a pay-at-you-ge basis, through road-user tax boosts. tracts now in force. Jaworski is married and the fa- ther of two children and has been employed by the Chrysler Automo-' tive Body Division in Detroit for the past 18 years, He moved to Pontiac two years ago after ,living in- Clarkston for) able market price." ESCALATOR CLAUSE This would affect both new and, renegotiated contracts between pipelines and producers, and con- Mansure Quits Office in Capital General Services Chief 10 years. The candidate is vice president of the North Oakland County Democratic Club and has been a As for present contracts, the “reasonable market price” standard would be used in check- ing on the operation of so-called | plan last year, President n- hower recommended the federal) “escalator” clauses. |delegate to state Democratic con- share be paid for out of the pro-| Many gas purchase contracts V°ntions the last two years. ceeds of a special bond issue. This written the last few years contain! !s @ member of the | St. BATTLE CREEK (#—Three Bat- tle Creek teenagers face up to the a store holdup that netted 7 5 3 5 Ht g 3 s Fi one-year less mini- sentence, police said, resuit- his disclosure of details of #2 ‘Hi B 3 f 3 bs Wife Fancier NEW YORK (INS) — Juan Ramos, 277, was asked in Bronx Magistrate's Court yesterday why he married three women without divorcing any of them. He replied, ““t liked them.” |Michael's parish, a member of the eee Bell Pra pros Pontiac Democratic Club, the PTA fucer's price pes | anal he "4 the Fraternal Order of Eagles. —— considers reasonable, Te Co SAA t could refuse the pipeline per- h Th Will mission to charge off the excess oug t orne I heater providen Settlement Is Nea , Meant to pre-/ vent the pipeline from being caught C f in a price squeeze, would relieve) CHICAGO w—Settlement of the the pipeline of any obligations to bitter, long legal fight over the pay the producer anything more $1,700,000 estate of Montgomery than a “reasonable” price under Ward Thorne appeared near today old contracts. lafter a circuit judge set aside the Pipelines would be able to Ret last will of the young mail order an advance determinational from heir. the FPC as to whether the price) .- ee * . called for in a new or renegotiated) Judge Julius H. Miner yesterday contract is “reasonable.” jentered an agreed order setting 2 * ‘aside Thorne's last will, which Presumably, the pipeline would provided that three-quarters of his jfor it to pay more than the Com- Maureen Ragen. 19, and her mission would allow it to pass on mother, Mrs. Aleen Ragen. to distributors. O'Shea Satisfactory lreceive one-eighth, and a similar SANTA MONICA, Calif. & — share should be given his aunt, Actor Michael O'Shea, under treat- Mrs. Carol McDougall Lind. - ment for a virus infection, is re- * 2e *# ported in satisfactory condition. He| auees St. John's Hospital yester- jay, : | Judge Miner's order also pro- | U. S.. Raveone Wil — and Let th WASHINGTON (#—The WU. S. government sends a lot of balloons into the air, and Pentagon offi- cials indicated today they don't any settlement must have court's approval. ] Float e Reds Steam Tickets Are Available by the U. & avy ana atc Force for Democrat Rally The Navy has two active balloon) Qakland County Democratic programs running simultaneously. Chairman Carlos G. Richardson | refuse to make a contract calling estate should go to his sweetheart, The Air Force recently expanded a said today he has tickets available intend to stop merely because Rus- sia objects. . = * . Moscow. protested formally Sun- day about what it termed U.S. _ action in dispatching from West Germany and other border nations fleets of huge balloons carrying |at various altitudes. and radio; equipment. A halt -was demanded Hook” program, balloons much | also to propoganda-carrying ba- automatic cameras loons sent up by private U. S. organizations Defense Department officials | sald all of the balloons launched The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Ctoudy this =| program it started nine years ago'for the Michigan Jefferson-Jackson to gather upper air information in Ranquet at the Masonic Temple in many parts of the world. jDetroit March 10. OPERATION SKY HOOK’ Adlai Stevenson, 1952 Democratic The Navy wily eturted fost. presidential candidate, will be jing balloons from Japan across jthe Pacific to study air currents couple and $25 for one. They are “obtainable from Richardson's head- quarters here. jlarger than those in the trans Me oe neem we oe ‘Pacific tests are being launched 44 git in a block ilecders are ce from San Angelo, Tex. ceived soon enough.” Citizenship Awarded to Harry S. Truman NEW YORK Ww — The United States has a new citizen named And in what it calls the "Sky The Pacific balloons are regu- | lated te stay in the air for sev- | eral days and remain at a nearly constant altitude. The ‘Sky | | Hook” bags are regulated to rise rapidly to heights as great ; as 100,000 feet; each flight is supposed to terminate within the !farry S. Truman. : Before naturalization ceremonies 'vesterday, Polish-born Andreas Under Congressional, | Administration Probes | WASHINGTON «—Edmund F _Mansure has quit as general serv- \ices chief in the midst of congres- ‘sional and administration investi- gations of his official conduct. Mansure’s resignation—effective on or about next Friday—was an- nounced by the White House late yesterday. To replace Mansure, President Eisenhower appointed Franklin G. Floete as acting general serv- lee administrator pending Floete’s formal nomination to head the government's vast housekeeping operations. dent of Des Moines, lowa, now is assistant secretary of defense in charge of properties and installa- ‘Hons. 'NO CHARGES ‘TOLD An exchange of Mansure and Eisenhower letters, made public |by the White House, made no men- ter urging the Interstate Com- cause they were making payments letter, . | It also provided that his mother, |tion of charges that Mansure had merce commission to suspend the 5, g 1955 car. She said she did! Congressional |Mrs. Marion Thorne, 54, sole ben- recommended a Chicago Republi-' proposed increase. § eficiary of an earlier will, should can leader for insurance brokerage, business in connection with a 43- ‘million-dollar government nickel /plant expansion project in Cuba. Mansure has denied these charg- es in testimony before a House vided that the Ragens are to re- Government Operations subcom-| Similar icetve $300,000, plus $50,000 for ex- mittee. After the House investiga- voiced by Agriculture Secretary | penses, from Mrs. Thorne, and that tion started, Eisenhower asked for;Benson and farm state congress- the a spectal report on Mansure’s role men. iin the case. State Health Officers Will Meet Wedriesday LANSING wu — Some 50 local | | State Health Department tomorrow for the seventh annual commission- lers’ conference. | Dr. Albert E. Heustis. state jhealth commissioner, said the health officers will discuss prob- ‘tems of chronic illness, home and farm safety, preventive mental ‘main speaker. Tickets are $35 a health and problems of sewage dale, and water. | Following an opening t in -the Hotel Roosevelt Heustis tomorrow, the commission- Judge H Russe] Holland. iers will split into four groups and draft recommendations for the so- lution of health problems health officers will meet at the and Neglect of Daughter, 8 | MONROVIA, Calif. (—A_sheet|with two felony counts of corporal ‘metal worker and his wife are injury to a child and the father’ accused of beating his year-old one 2 500 ae were salied, daughter and leaving her locked! E , \in the unheated service porch of FATHER DIVORCED | their home three weeks. | The girl's father was divorced) “7° 2 ‘three years ago and he was award- | Police said the child, Victoria eq her custody. Authorities seek ‘Ruth Podger, wore only, a ripped her réa] mother. jand ragged undershirt and a light cotton robe which she was unable to close because the cord had been Police Capt. Ray Blair said offi-| cers found the child last Friday used to tie her wrists behind her. after she managed to knock over The room, 8 feet by 10 feet,'a telephone and dial a schoolmate \they said, contained a aise cOM- whose mother called officers. forter on the floor for her and, 5 ne ‘a light blanket for her cover. Early: They reported finding X ictoria | lmorning temperatures in the area-S¢verly scratched and bruised. All have dipped into the high 30's. jexits of the house were locked. | Victor R. Podger and his wile, The room was not heated. * ordered held for preliminary hear-| Policewoman Alice Wood said ling Feb. 17. Mrs, Podger, the Victoria told her she had peer girl's. stepmother, was charged jocked in the backroom the past a ithree weeks, eating only leftovers! ; * * Farm Freight Hike no food at all “for punishment.” Officers grrested the Podgers: and said Mrs. Podger admitted having beaten Victoria with the, ‘Rose Ann, both 30, yesterday ead * « lfor meals and some days having Opposed by Solon ppose y metal end of a dog. leash. The 66-year-old Floete, a resi-| WASHINGTON u» — A proposed kicked her around” and locked aggression.” railroad freight increase on farm per jin the room because she! products would ‘‘place further bur- «ied and came home late from dens on the backs of that portion school. of our society which is the least; able at this time to stand it.” 1+ Jack Jimmink quoted Mrs. says Rep. Horan (R-Wash). Podger as saying they couldn't af. | He used this argument in a let- ford to buy milk for Victoria be- * * * not regard the child as her's and | ‘The commission has before it had never liked her, he added, | an application by railroads for a Victoria and her halfsister, "seven per cent rate increase on Mary, were taken to Juvenile raw and processed farm prod- ‘Hall, | ucts, farm supplies and fish. . opposition has been (Qs Bill Passes, Goes to President Horan said he was ‘“‘particularly’ persuaded’ by that part of Ben- ison's petition which cited 11 gen-; (Continued From Page One) ‘eral increases obtained by railroads) ompanies for shipment through ‘since 1946. These increases as @P-jterstate pipelines. plied to agricultural products to-| Previously, the commission held taled 63 per cent and came at @ shat the 1938 Natural Gas Act did | *" “, has ‘come was falling and outgo IM jajority of the present commis- CTE RSINg: sion backed the legislation. Jackson Prison Term lurged President Eisenhower xo \veto the Fullbright-Harris natural Given Dallas Goff Igas bill. Dallas W. Goff, 18, of 29 Hills. He said the passage of the bilt yesterday was sentenced to WAS 4A “severe -blow’’ to natural Jackson state gas users in Michigan and that if { 2% to 15 years in alk by Dr. prison by Oakland Courity Circuit it becomes law it would cost Mich- the international rule of law and igan consumers millions of dollars. Goff admitted Jan. 30 breaking) Williams said the Legislature into a garage Jan. 24 at 235 W.‘had unanimously adopted a resolu- Montcalm and taking $18. tion opposing the measure ‘But Negro Coed Doesn’t Attend Classes Resume Affer Bigotry Riol |but would also be reasonable in cost, the city manager said. and lay teachers of the school will age lots, but would provide 88 p. i cae | | be attending an all day teachers rather than 64 car spaces of 4B. institute session at the Shrine of che Little Flower. | * * | * Louise Cuyler, professor of mu- time, Benson said, when farmer in- not give it such authority. A--bioy~Abba Eban visited the State sic at the University of Michigan, will talk on her recent year in Belgium, where she did lecturing and research at Thursday's meet- ing of the Birmingham Musicale at the Community House at 2 p.m. Mrs. Marcus W. Frest, chair- man, has also slated violin mu- sic by David Cerone and plano music by Joan F Bevins. Hos- tess chairman is Mrs. Robert C. Gibson and tea chairman, Mrs. Raymond . Giffels. * * - Child Study Club of Birmingham will meet Tuesday evening at 8 |p.m. at the home of Mrs, Melvin ‘Dadd, 883 Madison. Robert Fer-, and the Arab states.” oe will speak on the Importance * *« « of Wills. This statement of general Amer-| ican aims in the Middle East was’ contained in a letter Dulles wrote to 40 Republican Congress mem- bers who had joined in urging that Israel “be allowed to obtain in the Scott and passengers Otto Seif- open market such weapons as fert, and Mr. and Mrs. Guillermo would assure her protection against| Adame of Acapulco were in the ,Plane which overturned on landing The letter was made public yes- “hen Scott left the runway to avert terday when five of these GOP ® collision with another plane at lawmakers called at the State De Sihuatanejo, 100 miles north of partment, After the conference, 4¢@Pulco. Rep. Scott of Pennsylvania told : newsmen he and his four col.| f p th leagues were reassured by Dulles’, on lac @a S ce anther fame everday as #1 Allen N. Brown Democratic House members got Allen N. Brown, 45, of 2126 Pon- together on a statement urging tiac Rd. died suddenly tn his home that Israe] be allowed to buy the Sunday. He was born July 6, 1910 U.S. weapons that it requested Wellingford, Vt. the son of Harry months ago, ‘J. and Bessie Merrill Brown Sr. The Democratic statement said) Mr. Brown had lived in the Pon- Israel seeks 59 million dollars tiac area 36 years and attended worth of arms ‘‘strictly for pur- Pontiac High School. He was a poses of self-defense.”’ iveteran of World War II and was The Israeli request was made employed as the Pontiac Motor Di- after Egypt completed eal Rosse vision as a foreman. for-cotton deal with Czec yakia | . 4 last year. Under that deal, EgYPt pdna ‘J. Brown: his mother, one bought about 80 million dollars brother, Harry. J. Brown of Pon- worth of Communist war gear. tiac; four sisters. Mrs. George Mil- \ler of Lansing, Mrs. Bryer Bemis- ter of Royal Oak, Mrs. Philip Dor- man and Mrs. Nelson Fields, both of Pontiac. Dulles Opines on Israel Policy Says U.S. Stand Should Preserve Both Jewish and Arab Friendship | | WASHINGTON (#—Secretary of State Dulles says U.S, foreign pol- icy “embraces the preservation of the state of Israel’* and mainten- ance of “our friendship with Israel * * * W. Carlton Scott, of Long Lake road, was slightly injured recently ‘in the crash of his airplane near Acapulco, Mexico. pressure built up Yesterday, too, Israeli Ambassa- ‘Department to press his country’s In Lansing, Gov. Williams today arms bid and reportedly to argue again for a security treaty. | Mr. Brown is at the Pursley Funeral Home where service will | While not’ ruling out “the pos- sibility of arms sales to Israel,” ‘Dulles said in hig letter, “It is our belief that the security of lstates in the Near East cannot rest upon arms alone but rather on be held at 1 p.m, Wednesday. Dr. |William “H. Marbach of the First Presbyterian Church wil] officiate with burial in White Chapel Mem- orial Cemetery. Mrs. John Hulbunn Service for Mrs. John H. (Ida Lillian) Dunn, 55. will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday from Our Lady |of the Lakes Catholic Church, Wa- 'terford. upon the establishment of friendly ‘relations among neighbors . , .” Suggestion Awards for All 3 Divisions a=, pu ied in, niente Employes at all three of Pon- She was born July 15, 1900 in Bay tiac’s General Motors Corp. plants City. the daughter of William and shared in a record total of GM) Maude Spooner. She had lived in suggestion awards last year by Pontiac 18 years, coming here TUSCALOOSA Ala. U&—The an- Police used tear gas in attempting kins was spattered with an egg 8S earning $275,412.83 for 3.335 ideas from Holly. gry mobs numerous acts of violence yester- na meoetning, partly cloudy this afternoon. —_ a ere Somewhat mild- . high jay 34-38, low tonight %-50 rf y on 34-38. West to northwest! daylight hears of ene day. beeen 1 “18 mpb. today diminishing | ~The sky hook balloons carry in- —— struments designed to record in- Today in Pontiac ‘formation about high energy cos- Leweet ture preceding 8 a.m Malz, 39, petitioned federal court day to win exclusion of a Negro to have his name changed to that student from University of Ala- of the former President. Judge bama classes were missing today which exploded into t0 break up the massed demon- he directed his officers in moving approved. strators. ie By invoking the police power of the university, the trustces laid the groundwork for a legal defense if the demonstrators out of street. Surviving are her husband and It was incorrectly stated in yes-/one son, William Hitchcock Dunn terday's Press that the figures ap-'of Lake Orion. plied only to personnel at the Pon-- Mrs. Dunn's body is at the Kirk- The crowd next swarmed back to the university campus, where a tiac Motor Division. Other plants whose employes! At 8 @.m.: Wind velocity 3 mph 3. Southwest-west Fy et 2:1 . Moon rises Wednesday a Dowstewn Temperatores il a. m. OS. @..5.---:: 30 il -s---32 balloons are about the size of the TB. Mive.ceees 30 12 : 3 ; : H~eadeapheet "ery ey a ‘33 Navy's Sky Hooks—that is, up to 3 s. = 2pm |. 34100 feet in diameter. The purpose / of these and other Air Force bags, Menday in Pontiac | is to study weather conditions, air. recorded downtows) , mic ray particles. These particles Irving R. Kaufman granted the jof natural elements rarel ithe earth. ‘MOBY DICK’ AFLOAT The Air Force's “Moby Dick” y reach request and then asked why it had ibeen made. | Truman answered, ‘I have al- ways regarded Harry 'S. Truman as a great American president and I felt that I would be honored to go through the rest of my life bearing that name.” i } } ij Curtice’s Daughter, as the school went quietly about its business. * Many Alabama State Highway patrolmen were about the campus with nothing to do as news spread the university board of trustees had excluded Autherine Lucy, 26- year-old Birmingham secretary, “until further notice.’ COED STAYS AWAY group went to the home of Dr. were awarded cash prizes were Carmichael. When Mrs. Carmich-|the GM Truck & Coach Division |by Funeral Home. ie — : | France now is Europe's leading | milk-producing nation, Paris re- they are charged with violating terms of a 1955 federal court order i th school t Negro ken . ° - ael appeared on a balcony and ‘said her husband was at a meet- While most of those taking part ing, members of the crowd threw in the demonstrations appeared to gravel and at least one egg at her. be students, Dean of Men Louis. Corson said the disorder was led VERY FEW Ss UCENTS Some tried to force their way up, by a “hard core" of outsiders. x WORKERS SPOTTED to the balcony but were held back , * * * tas Highest temperatrue... j ..». 3,movements, magnetic radiation Lowest temperature....... Ae . 23) : : A : 5 : by a handful of the students led a7 tee, Goalies vale. i cages td and jet strana = Le rete. ‘Keating in Hospital | ae aoe “ rt aoe Workers om a Tuscaloosa area by Walter Flowers of Tuscaloosa, | He es > | ar . . campus this morning. Her 9 4@.m. tire plant and foundry. were identi- president of the student body. i og ees Ipenr these phenomena have a cae gia , Pee pot class met without incident. A fied on the campus yesterday when co oe 7 fevers temperetuin socks te [Dearing on the handling of high|t he Taha at Ha “é , Spokesman for’her said her future university officials; were cursed A student in Flowers’ group of “ames speed, high flying airplanes. To (are noni ct Minmi were ye.(Plans are uncertain. land struck with rocks and eggs.'defenders was heard to exclaim,’ pa gether with cosmic ray informa- | Motorama’ at Miami ae fre-| She was admitted to school last Windows of a car in which Miss|‘It's a shame—there are only : Mighest aed Temperateres This tion, they could have an effect ported in satisfactory condition week under a federah.court order. Lucy was driven across the cam- about 5 ent of them students.” #3 im 1682 == 10 in 1872,UPON the operation of guided mis- today at St. Francis Hospital. inistrienees began Friday night lode were smashed about 9 per cent ot en udents. seniin’s Siueteetere. Chart isiles and man-made satellites; tn an stare! ge pane some 12 hours after she attended’ Last night's demonstration be-. More hundreds, some waving 4 HH i—a % 3] Ball hav cat iy and director of GM an gen her first class. Miss Lucy is the gan after the Alabama-Vanderbilt Confederate flags, milled around Fy it iiwairee 5 8 the saa ‘ ay Boul eee gists eae of ne rida first of her race to enter the 125- basketball game. near the school's Union Building ; ew ns 63 41 zil, Panama, vision. was stricken with a diges- yearolq school. * « and’ refused to) obe lice orders 38 . 23 Omaha 34 23 Scotland, Japan and Okinaw is tiv set. i : . x nt Ls 4 Pittsburgh «41. 34 Dies LA inawa. This tive upset. . “ Hundreds of students and others to disperse. | >| & * oe qe wiyear the Air Force started balloon | Dorothy Ann‘Curtice, 22, daugh-| The disturbances culminated in assembled at the flagpole square . => * ey Beattie 4 ze ascenmons from Europe and plans ter of GM president Harlow H a wild day of shouting, singing, in the heart of downtown Tusea- The demonstration began break- 38 33 Troveree City 3a 7° release some from Alaska and Curtice, underwent an emergency marching mobs yesterday before loosa, chanting ‘Keep ‘Bama ing up about midnight as news of City 4 30 Washington 38 x Hawaii. ‘ ‘appendectomy. ithe ‘board action was amnfiounced. white.” Police Chief W. C. Tomp- the trustees’ action spread. I : 4: if na A ee ‘ a bake e | 4 ey : if — on . =f a 5 1} Ann, ‘ ‘ * ’ ; 4 } \ ‘ ‘\ and the Fisher Body Division. ‘ports. 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He is a brigadier. general in the Air Force Reserve. | Other members appointed by the President are: Dr, Arthur H, Compton, a phy- | sicist &t Washington University, | St. Louis; Dr. Virgil M. Hancher, president of Iowa State Univer- sity; K. T. Keller of Detroit, board chairman of the Chrysler Corp., Dr, John A, Hannah, pres- ident ef Michigan State Univer- sity and a former assistant sec- retary of defense, and retired Gen, Carl Spaatz, former Air Force chief of staff. Lindbergh and Spaatz were mem-,| bers of the government commission out translation. | Many Junior Editors live in the states bordering it — Minnesota, Lake Superior Lake Superior, the largest body of fresh water in the world, was | named originally by French tur traders. They called it Lac Superior’ One ~ Mollet’s ae pp ioes, meaning Upper Lake. Later, English settlers took over the name with. “25 Wit! representatives of war) ‘which picked Colorado Springs, Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Forming the northern iColo., as the site for the new Air| iin Denver. | ‘is to inspect academy facilities’ twin, Minneapolis, is the state’ jand review general operation of jg Duluth which sends great. the institution. [timber and fisheries. KALAMAZOO —The W.K ee sth land Huron. Later in the week we. also will |University of Ilinois School for ‘h¢ lake for 100 miles. i Lower Michigan will be discussed when we get to Lakes Michigan Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader’s idea that is used. Write) ‘method of postgraduate education your suggestion to “Junior Editors” in care of this hewspaper; it can- The university will not be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of ideas, “closed ace first submission will be accepted, : Tomofrow: Lake Michigan boundary is our good neighbor Canada, home of many more Junior. ‘Force Academy, It is located tem. Editors ‘in such widely separated cities as Vancouver, Ottawa and St. |Porarily at Lowry Air Force Base) Catherine. 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FE 41-3566 ~ \ = Aoly _ week free of discord, | Ike's Medical Report Due Next Tuesday WASHINGTON u—Four doctors will complete a long-awaited physi- ithe outcome could hinge his de- |cision Whether to seek re-election. _ This will be the first full-scale | medical sizeup of the President, since mid-December. It will come | more than 4% months after his, heart attack last Sept. 24. | In announcing late yesterday; “that the physicians will conclude Coerce Mollet ALGIERS \W—French Premier | jconferences today in his effort to| 'headed the opposition to easing THREE > Anary Algerians One Day Only Sale! Premier Seeks Peace § _ by Taking Resignation of Cabinet Minister ‘Guy Mollet made new bids for : ‘Peace in Algeria today after suf- E fering a stinging defeat at the hands of indignant French colousets: ‘ele | Ist Quality—16x24-Inch Within two houys after Mollet’s larrival from Paris yesterday,. an. Feather P illow ‘angry mob had forced him to ac: $2.00 Value ie the resignation of Gen. 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More than a score of per-| sons were injured, * « « French residents opposed the se-| lection—of the 79-year-old Catroux! for a number of reasons, j Aside from his age, he is as-| sociated too closely for them with French government factions pledged to at least partial support for the Algerian | movement, Political Advertisement TAXPAYERS IS $1,000,000 YOUR MONKEY Non-Allergenic 18x24-Inch DUPONT ° ORLON Pillow _ $3.00 Value I, . Filled with DuPont orion. Mil- rd | Seniorized 10-0. Denim LADIES’ & GIRLS’ JEANS: OF wi PEANUTS? That's what PONTIAC TAX- PAYERS WILL PAY im the mest, few. years. to, provide parking fer dewntown mer- chants and the ost of town ‘consutations Feb. 14, the White shoppers. Se doesn't pay for parking om valuable downtown | House said their findings may be ‘made public the same day; cer- tainly the next morning. Prelim-| inary tests may start late this) week. The doctors expect the study to show how Eisenhower has borne up since returning Jan. 9 to what he termed “the full duty of the presi- dency.” National Nothing Week Proclaimed by Mayor BIRMINGHAM, Ala, @®—Mayor| James W. Morgan has declared Feb, 26-March 3 National Nothing Weem = ae ons Coral Kidney. 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Galvanized 10-QUART PAIL 2 for 1.00 Galvanized for longer service. Reinforced rim. Limit 2 pails, Kitchenwares —2nd Floor ee H ; ae) | ULE pore OA | ee Ps ee te e fl eo oe, ee - Bical. ie lh ad RARE Ne et a j Lay “ { Wt / j 4 ig J a / i ‘4 aN fo i aes A 4 f f f ; 7 : . q , a 2 re va malian ' P A THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1956 street Stem alley south of Mt. Clemens | Voting Machine Decision Planned by Commission #2 ii: == F"ALuminum Doors, WINDOWS, . : from Kenilworth to end of street; Jor- Action will be taken on veting [paliding in the city’s new civicjhe receives a communication from; meeting, with resolutions to |{8® *0¢) Maxwell aoe, eS ee. JALOUSIES, SCREENS machines for the cty and the pro-center planning. the Detroit Eason Co, | adopt then expected te flow, |Bzetv ana om MSrnsns i ) | Public Safety Building at) Other important matters to be| The City Plan Commission will) Omer business tonight will be pod aay mylyn han ds | to sedar tonight’s City Commission meeting acted on tonight will be a resolu-|/ be Saar a head | for engineer’s estimates on 10 black-| eds? ried from, Bighem te Maz-| 4y| topping projects y to-|Ca Richton : face a long 46-point agenda. : adjusting traffie. violation charges Commercial use. The group will within the City to-|Cemeren f Richton: Eston street from At an informal meeting last and a resolution revising the My? saitan of Green and Sarko No. 1./ings on intention to construct two-|dale subdivision to Richton. as the commissioners gather to tion to amend a 1937 resolution |S€s8or’s jalso present a report on the re-|taling $32,018.48, and public hear-|ens street from lot 364 of the Plessant- week, the commissioners discussed publie improvement formula. esent a street layout with lot inch blacktop pavement on the fol-| The remainder of the agenda “at length” purchasing machines The city attorney is expected to’ dimensions for the Pontiac Knolls owing streets: will be taken up with 42 expected : JALOUSIE for the city. At tonight's sae bd ‘given! approval to Laie 4! subdivision and recommend street! Beverly avenue from Baldwin to Uni-|declarations of public -necessity § AWNING TYPE PORCHES City Clerk Ada R. Evans reporte "deed to Consumers shapes elie the division. 2 Yorster \pbisine sveane irqm Oakland 2) pS See Aluminum Combinations ly will recommend the city acquire perceane 8 ace ll home a Continued reports from the Plan street to, Hillside rive end Hillside) sis in the city i tachedad (te LOOK — SEE — COMPARE! 75. s \road from the city for installation (Commission will include approval) Corse avenue from Baldwin to Usi-'the group is the relocation of Tele-| WISE BUYERS CET OUR PRICE TO BE SURE The City Commission is ex." m the city tor instauauion |» co pdinances to rezone to resi-|Yerelty; Drexel avenue trom Paddock to| ' FREE EST ty Conuni lof @ gas reguiator station. sve gq {South boulevard: Elm street trom Jessie graph road and grade separation IMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY pected: to authorize the clerk |dential 3 lots 14 to 26 Pither’s Ad-/to Sanford; Fourth avenue trom Josty9 | lated for Telegraph and Orchard | Open 6 Days a Week — 7:30 A.M. to 6PM to advertise for bids for the ma. | Further action will see the dition and lots 35 to 37 of Gores oon wTaca ese dente Lake “avenue : sat Seb _— chines. commissioners appoint members (assessor's plat 27, and to rezone boulevard pied Mikes aarp [ands oot | 1661 South In other actions, Mrs. Evans is ° the Board of Review for 1956. be manmacte te | oe a ian 17 ‘Rungell. | Truck drivers staged a protest. FE 4-2598 C. Weed On» Telegraph expected to be granted authority ‘The city attorney is expected to f the Dixie Highway subdivision. Special assessment rolls are ex- against a vehicle check required , ne oes : Pontiac to advertise fér bids on the con- be given authority to prepare Second readings and public (Pe ted ue be approved for sanitary under Indian's new motor vehicle Home Equipment Co. structiop of the proposed $750,000 deeds to extinguish an encum- hearings on these two ordinances cathe foe ie following streets: act and tied up traffic near Cal- WE REWIRE AND REGLAZE ALL TYPES OF COMBINATIONS Public Safety Building. the second brance caused by another deed as! will also be aired at tonight's y,,; Spoaieters re wuhion > wanes cutta for 42 hours. fas ale SHE’S BEEN PIGGED — Title- winner Liselotte Schraner seems delighted with this pig, one of her | prizes for being picked “Miss | Hamburg, Germany.” The charming 20-year-old lab assis- tant is after the “Miss Germany’’ title, and she hopes the pig’s her lucky charm. From the first brewer to bring you beer in cans Author, Family if Trek 1,500 Miles on ‘Desert Yacht’ ; DAKAR, French West Africa 75 — American author John Mortim- er Sheppard, his wife and three children planned to continue teir motor trip down the West coast of Africa after a 1,500 mile jaunt from Tangier to Dakar. 14 The Sheppards, accompanied by | 74 a young Spaniard, Pedro Alcaine, 4G * made the trip from Tangier in}. their “desert yacht” and a jeep. The group hopes to continue on to Leopoldville, in the Belgian Con- go, atid farther down the West Af- rican coast. They are leaving their yacht at Dekar. The Sheppards » have two girls. 10 and 11, and a boy, 6 The ECONOMY of a quart! Comic Wynn Recovers His Lost Belongings .. WEST LOS ANGELES #—The| disappearance of neckties, stage costumes and a trick violin from comedian Ed Wynn's home has been explained He notified police Sunday that the items had been taken from a house the Wynns had vacated. 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Italy's two largest cities, Rome} The “game” may be one expla- at Went Township | 3s | ne jand Milan, accident rates among nation for the frenzied look Roman per le ithe highest in Europe. traffic takes on during rush hours.’ wi a FE 3-7123 __ 500 | 26.69 “Roman Roulette,” a long-time |TP¢ tiny Italian cars and peppy. | — Free Parking in | Deis One ae resident of the Eternal City ex- 5Cooters seem to be doing the, : Rear per monin, oo bai | | plained today, “consists of head. (Mambo as they dodge in and out Af, Sree en Se bo hen: ; of traffic, passing on the left and| Me ing your car for the nearest 4 ’ 44% from $300 to 500 \ B the right, cutting in front of the PO mm RATION @ecc apes = fae lumbering electric buses and nip-| = = = : o- nord Noted ping across the toes of defenceless ° eck ee pedestrians, . . : fone . ; | According to the Automobile’ Club of Italy, a staggering 80 per cent of Italian traffic accidents are ‘caused by “inattention” or ‘‘disre- ‘gard for the law.” FEMALES FACE BAN — To curb “‘inattention,” some members of Rome's city council are considering a ban on girls’ riding motor scooters in their shorts Heres Valentine Candy You Can Be Proud to Gwe ! Pavilion Chocolates In Ribboned Heart Box 1 POUND BOX $2.50 2-POUND BOX Uy On q 1G @ “These girls often distract the attention of male drivers,” one! member. of the council said. * * 8 But to make Italian drivers com- ply with the law is another matter. The present system of fines would make a New .Yory City driver. green with envy. A parking ticket costs all of 50 cents—compared to $15 in New York. And in Rome, | this staggering fine can be paid: directly to the nearest policeman without bothering to go to court. | In another attempt to regulate |traffic, police have adopted some |American methods. i | Red and green traffic lights | wink in the shadow of the coll- seum, and the ancient Appian | Way has become “one way.” | So far, the intrepid descendants jof Hadrian and Augustus have not |been impressed by such newfan- gled restrictions. Some make it a, |sport to hop across intersections, ‘when the light is red, others scoot ithe wrong way up one-way streets. | | “They drive as if there were no speed limit in Rome,” one lady tourist complained to a traffic cop. He touched his cap smilingly: | |‘Signorina, in Rome there is no speed limit.” There's one bright spot in the entire field of moter vehicle ac- cidents, though. Last year, out of a total number of 126,232 accl- dents for the whole of Italy, only | 431 accidents were caused by | drunken drivers, | “It’s not that Italians drink! |less,"" an automobile club official) |proudly explained, “‘it’ s that they |hotd their liquor better."’ In a ribboned heart-shaped box of traditional red, what could be a more exciting Valentine gift than the popular Sanders Pavilion Chocolates. Included are fruits in cream, nuts, apricot mallows, nougats, | caramels, and many others. Your choice of milk Justice Black to Speak — j ; PORT HURON w—Michigan Su- ‘preme Court Justice Eugene F.! ‘Black has accepted an invitation from the Michigan State Bar Assn. ' to address a Western District bar |seminar in Muskegon March 9.) Black said he will discuss “archaic methods of procedure in our high ‘court’ and what could be done to keep the court “in step with the times.” chocolate or dark chocolate coatings. Place Parcel Post Orders Now! 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Roseat Tene, Gronce C M Editor Classified Manager Se Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Press ts ee exclusively to the ute s printed in i “he's a paper as well os news 5 dlopatches. Powriac Paras is delivered by carrier tor “ cents week; where carrier perme is not available by matt ngston, Macomb, Lapeer see 12.00 Ld (pera elsewhere ‘Tax Michigan and all other p ar. All mail subseriptions payable in advance. Prone Pontiac FR 2-9181. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU oF ‘CIRCULATIONS a TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1956 How Time Has Changed Ike’s Political Views Because change is a law of poli- tics as well-as life, President E1sen- HOWER’s political philosophy now is slightly different than when he took office. - For example, the President's posi- tions regarding agriculture and taxes are noticeably different than they were during the 1952 campaign. There also have been minor modi- fications of his stand on foreign sid, road financing and aid to education. c *« kk In five other areas, however, a summary shows him holding largely the same views he ex- pounded four years ago. The categories in which there has been no change are prosperity and employment, defense, power and water development, draft, reserves and UMT, and mini- mum wage legislation. The latest Administration think- ing on the agriculture problem was expressed by the President on Jan- uary 9, 1956. At that time he obvi- ously had concluded as he told Congress, that the principle of flexi- ble supports rather than. rigid parity, “is sound and essential.” * 4» * We believe his present position on taxes is equally sound. In his opinion there should be no further reductions until the budget is balanced and some decrease in the national debt has been achieved. If the President should seek a sec- ond nomination, as most people hope and expect, there would be a vast change from the situation which prevailed in 1952. His candidacy, most probably, would be unopposed and free of the complications which made it necessary for him to seek a reconciliation with the supporters of the late Senator Tart. Experts See Short Life for New French Cabinet France’s. new cabinet, headed by Socialist Leader Guy Mot.et, has won an unusually large vote of 420 to 71 in the National Assembly. Despite this, veteran observ- | ers expect another cabinet crisis within a few weeks. The con- sensus seems to be that this 22nd postwar cabinet cannot last more than three or four months. * * * In organizing his coalition, pro- Western Premier MoLtet has en- listed the aid’of seven Socialists, three Radicals, one nonparty man and two others from splinter groups. One re- sult of this alignment is that former Premier Menpes-FRaNcE has emerged with the title of deputy premier but without control of any ministry. * * * It was noteworthy that the Communists gave Mollet their .51 votes to pressure him into the popular front they are seek- ing with the Socialists. Also worth noting is that to counter this the Catholic MRP and other moderate groups also gave their votes to Mollet. The result was that he was able to organize his Cabinet without the Reds’ help. . * * * . What makes the future so ominous for the new government is the fact that it controls only about 180 seats in the. 596 member Assembly. Until France modifies its multi- party system and its constitution giv- ‘ing so much. strength to the legisla- tive branch, frequent cabinet crises Bill to Fight Smut Given Teeth in House Church and parent-teacher groups have won an initial victory in their fight for stronger State legislation -to penalize the peddlers of obscene literature and pictures. Not only has the measure, sponsored by Rep. McGgz, Demo- crat of Ecorse, been given sharper teeth but it has been reported out for House debate at Lansing: * * * Chief targets of this measure are wholesalers. As amended it would provide that persons who import, print, sell of possess lewd books, re- cordings or pictures may be tried in Circuit Court rather than in justice © court. The aim here is to get away from the practice of some justices of the peace who impose only $5 fines on offenders. * * * We are in full sympathy with the McGee bill. It attacks a serious problem which rightly coacerns not only parents but church and social workers, edu- cators and police officials. The measure deserves the approval © of both House and Senate and the Governor's signature. “STRETCHING is a good way to re- duce,” says a beauty expert. This is especially true when one has to stretch the food budget. The Man About Town Extreme Thrift Was Exhibited in Records of First Probate Court. Anything: The hardest thing to find in a woman's handbag. The first Probate Court in Oakland County did not meet in Pontiac. Its ses- sions were held at the home of David Stannard, ‘on the present site of Kingsley Inn at Bloomfield Center, on Sept. 15, 1822 with Judge William Thompson presiding. It was moved to Pontiac on Sept. 22 of the same year. Its proceed-© ings were recorded in “Book A,” now on file in the probate office. The last entry, over the signature of Register Thomas J. Drake, + reads as follows: “The supervisors hav- ing refused to pay me for this book, by a majority of them, I therefore have cut out the balance of the leaves.” - Here around Pontiac we do not see many horses, but over the en- tire nation it was not until the 1950 census that there were more autos than horses. “Of all the places we've visited,” says Glenn C. Gillespie, “none gives us a stronger urge to return than Hawaii.” Recently an Oakland County visitor, Frederick Heinzman writes me from his home in Hanover, Germany: “It seems that in your coun- try everybody drives; men, women, chil- dren—and idiots.” Next Sunday celebrating their ninth birthday are Jack, Jim and Jerry Uhrick, the ever aggressive triplet sons of % Mr. and Mrs. John A. Uhrick, of 3335 Pontiac Trail. They are in per- fect health, and making good progress in their school work. A secretary reported to her co-work- ers recently at Pontiac Motor Division on her nephew's report card. The teacher's comment on the 5 year old kindergarten pupil “Richard is immature” My Miami scout sends word that Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dickinson were among those privileged to a pre- view of the GM Motorama. They are spending a few months at their winter home near Miami. A marvelous ability to remember faces and names is a gift that without doubt has contributed much to the success of Harlow H. Curtice, President of General Motors. This gave a distinct thrill to our Joe Haas who met this man of the year at a newspaper luncheon in Miami last week. The next day when a favored throng was given a preview of the 1956 Moto- rama, and Curtice and other top GM men were in the receiving line, he was greeted by a “Hello, Joe” from him long before ae turn came, “Viggkel Orchids to— James F. Glover of 42 Allison 8t.; jeighty-third birthday. _ §S. E Minard ot 88 Norton Ave.; eighty-second birth- ay. Ballast! | David Lawrence Says: . It Was Eisenhower Who First Questioned Truman for ‘Coddling the Communists’ WASHINGTON — Nobody ever ealled Harry Truman a “traitor” or “disloyal” — and the former President ought to know it. What ~ his faulty memory is striving to recall is that his administration was attacked in the 1952 and 1954 campaigns for being ‘soft on Com- munism.”’ That's an issue which if Truman wants it so, can readily be revived for public debate, and the facts spread upon the record once more. * For Truman has never explained why he signed two letters praising the late Harry Dexter White whose connection with a Soviet spy ring had been called to his attention by J. Edgar Hoover. When Attorney General Brow- ~ nell disclosed the Harry Dexter White cage, he never called Tru- man “disloyal,” as the Truman- ites were quick to charge. What Brownell did was question the judgment and administrative ef- ficiency of the Truman adminis- tration in letting Communist stooges slip through their flagers. The most carefully worded. state- ment of the case came not from Vice President Nixon but from General Elsenhower himself. Speaking about Communism and freedom, he said: “These two ideas are as opposed as danger is to safety, as sickness is to health. Great truths can, at times, be startlingly simple. This . one is of that kind. It is so simple a truth that it seems almost too obvious, almost stale. NEVER FORGET IT “Only a few years have passed since many moved among us who argued cunningly against this plain truth. Their speech was persua- sive. It went like this: ‘After all, while we stand for political democ- racy, they stand for economic de- moc racy Fundamentally these are but two slightly different roads to the same goal. We both believe in freedom.’ “We will never forget it. It in- sinuated itself into our schools, public forums, news channels, Jabor unions, and—most terrify- ingly—into our government it- self. : “What did this penetration into government mean? It meant con- tamination in some degree of Virtually every department, every agency, every bureau, every sec- tion of our government. It meant a government by men whose very brains were confused by the opiate of this decelt. These men were advisers in a foreign policy that—on one side of the world— weakly bowed hefera the triumph in China of Communi sts hailed as ‘agrarian reformers’ WHO ARE THEY? “On the other side of the world this policy condoned the surrender of whole nations to an implacable enemy whose appetitite for con- quest sharpened with every vic- tory. This penetration meant a do- mestic policy whose tone was set by men who sneered and scoffed at warnings of the enemy infiltrating our most secret counsels. “It meant—in its most ugly triumph—treason itself. Who are these men? ‘They are those who cheered the dismissal of the Alger Hiss case as ‘a red herring.’ They ap- plauded when an administration servant declared Communists in our national life were ‘not very important.’ They stapped their sides with laughter when the same man dismissed ne quest for Com- iy WHEW!T CAME en coe y O BEING CALLED \ munists in our government as kind of silly game being played in the bureau of wildlife and«fish- eries. A GNAWING THREAT “You can never cure malignant growth just by a hearty bedside manner! I must be blunt, for this iS a serious matter. | speak not a8 a partisan or as a candidate but simply as an American citizen —moved to honest anger by. this persistent, gnawing threat of Com- munist treason in our national life. “I do not have patience any longer. with those whose com- placency excuses our govern- ment's failures as wholly un- avoidable.” Eisenhower recalled his own ob- servation of “fifth columns” in Fu- rope. He added “‘it is the prerog- ative of government to set fhe strictest test upon loyalty’ and that it is a “privilege, not a right” to work for the United States. He said: “A& group—like the Communist conspiracy—dedicated to the ul- jamais ——— of all olvil Hb- erties cannot be allowed to claim elvil Hberties as its privileged sanctuary from which to carry on subversion of the govern- _ ment." It is a great speech and cer- tainly its doctrines should appeal equally today to the rank and file of Democrats as well as Republi- cans. Reprints should be widely distributed by ‘“‘The Fund for the Republic,”’ since it has sent out literature on the other side of the same @ontroversy. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back 15 Years Ago HITLER'S INVASION tered by R. A. F. $300 MILLION Detroit road plan drafted. ports bat- 2 Years Ago STATE CITIES isolated by snow, cold. BRAIN REJUVENATION possi- ble, Vienna doctor claims. Nature of Preunerie Said to Be Tissue Degeneration By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Doctor who diagnoses “chronic arthritis’ and pretends to treat it as a specific disease for which there is a specifid remedy or meth- od of treatment is simply string- ing the patient along. “Chronic arthritis’’ is like the ‘common cold” in this respect. No doctor can give a definition of the entity that will enable another doctor to recognize a case—for the simple reason there is no entity. In a few instances joint dis- ability of more than a year's duration is inflammation of joint tissues, all] right, due to one or another specific infection, such as tuberculosis or syphilis. These inflammations constitute genuine arthritis, but only an er- rant charlatan would treat them indiscriminately with a ‘wonder drug.” In 95 per cent of the cases chron- ic joint disability is just plain rheymatiz. The nature of the rheu- ” matiz is in two words, physical de- generation. Physical degeneration is “a retrogressive pathological change .,in., cells, and tissues in conse- quence of which the functioning power is lost and the living suab- stance becomes converted into an inert mass.” (Steadman’'s Medical Dictionary). One of the consequences of de- generation—not a cause, as the “clinic” racketeers would have cus- tomers believe—is the deposit of calcium in the tissues when pro- duction of new cells to take the place of cells which have degen- erated, or died, no longer occurs. NATURE'S WAY Calcification of body tissues is nature's wav of patching things up when new cells and tissues are no longer available “The ordinary mixed diet of Americans and Europeans, at least among dwellers in cities and towns, is probably more often de- ficient in calcium than in any other chemical element.” (Sherman's Chemistry of Food and Nutrition). This is elementary nutrition, ~ although the merchants of medi- cine generally ignore it as a radical notion not approved or accepted by the AMA. | In Little Lesson No. 26, The Calctum Shortage, for which send 35 cents and stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope, I ascribe nu- merous everyday complaints té calcium deficiency — among them . rheumatiz. But please remember I have no cure for the rheumatiz. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long. pertaining to personal health and hygiene. not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to the Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copy right 1956) Voice of the People Congratulates. Jewelers . on Closing Monday Night Through the combined efforts of ‘the UAW-CIO and the AFL, work- ing men and women of Pontiac have been emancipated from long hours and slave wages. - Heartiest congratulations, therefore, to the Pontiac jewelers for closing Monday evenings, and to the shoe stores who followed their good example. They have preved to themselves that the people ef Pontiac do net shop on Monday evening. Were those merchants who opened Tuesday evenings following the Monday holidays of Labor Day and Fourth of July thinking of shoppers’ interests, or were they retaliating against their own em- day Monday? If the Retail] Merchants want to spend money. on advertisements, let them back our city fathers and organized labor in providing more nickel parking instead of allowing outside interests to circulate peti- tions to prevent it. Daniel M, Scott 46 E, Rutgers Ave, THOUGHTS FOR TODAY For I verily, as absent in body, but present in spirit, have judged already, as though I were pres- ent, concerning him that hath so done this deed.—I — 5:3. * «& It somn not how strait the gate, -~How haabed with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul.— Henley. Hal Boyle Says: Words of H. L. Mencken Will Outlive His Enemies NEW YORK «® — Curbstone comments of a Pavement Plato: “IT do not believe in immortality and have no desire for it,’’ once wrote H. L. Mencken, who died last week. ‘‘The belief in it issues from the puerile egos of inferiof men.” 2 * * At another time he expressed himself this way: “Life is pleasant and I have en- joyed it, but I have no yearning to clutter up the universe after it is over.” PERHAPS GLAD There are many alive today who do not share Mencken's views on immortality, but who are perhaps glad he no longer is here to “clutter up an ae The tendency to write Mencken off as merely a verbal showman began many years before his death. Those who prize orthodoxy always like to low-rate the unor- thodox man by calling him a show- off. They do this because they fear him. He disturbs the pattern of their smug world. The critics of Mencken like to dismiss him as the leader of a short-lived intellectual cult, as if he were no more than a faddist with a gift for words Somehow I believe they are quite wrong. I think that if we could return here a century hence we would find that the clarion ac- cents of the sprightly ‘‘Baltimore Sage". had won a more enduring place in literature than the gib- berish of many literary critics to- day who find life so overpowering and confusing. THE WRONG MAN Certainly those who would pig- eonhole Mencken as merely a smart “alec long-hair idolized tem- porarily by sophomoric college kids have got the wrong man in the wrong container. His mind didn't wrap easily into any known package. s Ld As did that 18th Century lex- leographer, Sam Johnson, Menck- en became for a time a top liter- ary spokesman of his time. He helped an entire new generation of authors to break away from the ayTupy ec ‘hoes a the past and start writing the vinegar truths of the present. What other writer of the 20th Century did more to put the stamp of world aeceptability on an emerg- ing new language — the American language? Mencken truly belonged in the company of “the great question- ers’ such as Jonathan Swift, Vol- taire, Samuel Butler, Thomas Har- dy, Mark Twain and George Ber- nard Shaw. These are men who looked behind the easy beliefs of mankind for the hard answers. ZEST .FOR LIFE Like Swift and Shaw, Mencken found the cosmic hypocrisies of the human race ridiculous, but he found the individual man immense- ly likeable. Few men in history who have left a, record of their passage behind them have had a greater zest for life, or enjoyed it more. * Ld % Personally, Mencken was one of the kindest of souls. He held eut a cheerful helping hand to hun- dreds of young writers, and didn't expect or look for gratitude. | know- this; I was one of them. But he loved human liberty and he could sympathize with every form of human frailty except pre- tense and stuffed-shirtism. In his death freedom lost one of its most ardent swordsmen and pomposity its bitterest ibe: Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The books are filled with records that... A million souls have made . With all the glory they achieved ... According to their grade... In science and athletics and... In every field on earth As there have been compet- tors . . . To prove their greater worth . But as for those who gain the goals That only God records How many souls have trained and- fought . . . To win those rich rewards? ... Who holds the highest record now... For real humility? . For keeping God's commandments and .. . For boundless charity? . Achieve- ments all hate merit as .. . They help the world progress .. . But none is so important as... Eternal happiness. (Copyright 1956) Case Records of a : Paycholowint: Aristotle’s Ancient Philosophy Started Symbolism Associated With the Heart Clara wonders why Valen- tines are shaped like hearts. Aristotle had a lot to do with it, for the heart was long re- garded as the seat of the soul or consciousness. And don't sneer at this earlier notion, for most of you probably can't prove it false, even now. Just try it! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-368: Clara D.. aged 18, asks a stimulating question, “Dr. Crane, why do we have candy boxes shaped like hearts, especially for Valentine’s Day?” she began “And we talk about people be- ing softhearted ot hardhearted, too. If our brain is really the center of thinking, why do we act as if it is our heart that makes — us sympathetic and kind? “Why do we thus speak about tenderhearted and cickenbearted folks?" ARISTOTLE’S PUZZLE Even the wise ancients didn't know that the brain was the center of consciousness. Instead. they thought the heart controlled our behavior. LJ * * Thus, sage old Aristotle, who was the foremost scientist of all history (for he had the 2,000 greatest think- ers of the world sending him their original data and observations), likewise regarded the heart as the seat of the soul or consciousness. “Then what did they think the brain was for?’' Clara inquired. They regarded it as a cooling chamber for the hot Hlood, much as a modern radiator is a Hi device for our automobile en- gines. “They must have been. —— = may exclaim.’ 4 But don't kid yourselves. Except that you have been taught the brain is the center of thinking, most of you could not prove that readily. And I'm not joking. Often I have asked my large classes in Intro- ductory Psychology at Northwest- ern University and elsewhere, to imagine themselves far back in Aristotle's day. * * LJ “Suppose you were then trying , to decide where the center of con- sciousness is located,"’ I have sug- gested. “Let's see how you would pro- pose to find out. Of course, you know it is im the brain, just be- cause you have been told that in college lectures. “Aristotle and his fellow scien- tists didn’t know that fact. So imagine yourself in the same boat with them. Who will give me even one argument to suggest that the brain is the center of inking? BRAIN VS. HEART “Dr. Crane, if a person gets a blow on the heart. doesn't he | consciousness?"’ one bright of “Yes,” I replied, ‘and that is a good obsétvation, but a blow on the heart “solar plexus) will also produce unconsciousness, too.”’ You readers might try this same debate, for it often requires 15 to 30 minutes of college class- room discussion to disprove Aristotle's idea that the heart is the center of our consciousness. The ancients believed that the blood was the source of vital bod- ily heat, too, which is why they would bleed a feverish patient. In fact, George Washington, in 1799. was probably killed by the bleeding that his doctors resorted too * @«¢ «@ And barber poles are white with red stripes as a symbol of the barber's guild. which did much of the blood letting. The red stripes denote the blood trickling from a white wrist. The barber’s guild of London once sued the physicians, claiming the barbers had an exclusive monopoly on blood letting. Even today we have many terms in our vocabulary trace- able to Aristotle's view about the heart, Thus, we speak about be- ing warmhearted, softhearted, coldhearted, tenderhearted, and we make our Valentines in the shape of hearts. But ideas that we now consider self-evident, have often requifed centuries to evolve. For example, most of you have forgotten the formulae for computing the volume of a cylinder, as well as a sphere. Just try those formulae in the next half hour and you'll gain more respect for our educational pioneers! Always write to Dr. George W. 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Ha Worker to FBI West Huron at Telegraph | NEW -year- 4985 DIXIE HWY. laa ead Rae cad jobs Sota Nest National Feed, Drayton Plains admitted to FBI agents today he a ——— killed a Seattle, Wash.,-couple Sun- Pellieal Advertisement day because he ‘‘got ‘tired of the, TAXPAYERS ee — me shout my aw I ing.’ * * * Donald Wyciskala of Bismarck, | IN.D., was arrested as he stepped TH INK TWICE ‘off a-bus shortly before midnight. |He made no attempt, FBI agents OR jsaid;“to conceal his identity or his ‘connection with the double murder PA | TW ic 3 near McFarland, Calif. They said he still had the bloody, a a= ihatchet with which he said he. killed James B. Askew and his: 7% wife. é : ONCE WHEN YOU PARK Coroner Stanley: Newman, said) * —_. : ee i ae Ps Hospital ‘earlier at Bakersfield, Calif., the _—— ; STRUTTING IN RAIN — A cold drizzling rain AP Wirephote : Pint Cotton couple had been struck several A G A | | WHE il YO U times on the head with the blunt| im New Orleans failed to dampen the spirits of this The lightly clad girls showed off their best form end of a hatchet and their throats! Hamilton, Ontario majorette drill team yesterday to “thousands of umbrella-covered viewers along BEEF IRON WINE $c Cuticura this is the hardest one I've ever, had been cut. They also had been) as the Mardi Gras parade season got under way. the parade route. ‘ wook qe 48 Divorce Decrees News From Policeman this ! | =e Choice of 8 Colors Amaryllis Bulbs TASKER’S 63 West Huron _FE 5-6261_ SSe Phillips Tabs.......... MILK OF «2.00 4 , Suppositories oubigent — LE Hand S 00 | q ¢ Infant or Adult Lotion | ——unn @ oe 1 tb. run over by an automobile, he | Wyciskala told agents he took /Shatters Happy Day aaa arava we cri that Freezone......:.. $250 from Askew's body and AA d db C t | SAN NCISC — Robert Pe? usband had been ki in a bought his plane and bus tickets. Wal e y Our el LEE E TED Robert fall a) a third-story roof, 1 Ib. Meads Agents said he had only a few Bustos, a roofer, got a job two ——— . Dextri Maltose ... F ; Divorce decrees granted recent- - | weeks ago after a long period of Falusble dewstewn dollars with him when arrested. ly in Oakland County Circuit Court k ce i jay. M With All Blessings Ie ana S50,000, the bay M. P. Chiles, agent in charge © unemployment, So yes egday, NIPS. | TRENTON, NJ. w—M Tame! 000, every year te the New Ori FBI field office, "clude: Bustos Was preparing a small, eee tis OM oe “MAKE OF D RENCE. said Wyciskala told this story: | Fiorence B. from William & Burkhart Party for their son Michael en-his Phine Lombardo, 69, took com- He was working in Seattle when) rpoaep ida te dactoes | temo te \third birthday. munion from the Rey. Arthur ~ decided to go to Griffin, Ga., | Helen A. from Joseph Karakes = + = Nazic at the chapel of St. Francis to see his wife and 18-month-old barfreert how, pocgree ls Soren diy A patrolman knocked on the Hospital. On her way home she VOTE AY daughter. He answered the news-) Arthur J. from Julia M Meadows door. Officer Richard Reed said was struck by a car. Taken back: paper advertisement of two people See ee una tener Stee jto the hospital, she was given the| ; who wanted someone to drive them Lvuetile from James F. Carter Br. nd ded last rites of the church by Father| > 4 Against Issuance to Los Angeles. | sac i 5 ees ae “ “r ve had to do this before, but Nazic, She died 2he hours later. He said they were in the vicinity; Ernest L. from Lillian Stevenson 4 teas Esther f Lindell Of Said Bo nds of McFarland when Askew, sitting meena i trec Temi@ie Belcher in the front seat with him, began! Tene som” emit Gauthier MA RCH 5 nagging him about his driving. Kedtis D. trem Sari Me Lomason “ 5 a r JHE FIGHT FOR FREE ENTERPRISE He ran \ " “4 hatchet Barbare A. trom | rancis Yeager ; said pic ed up a hatche' oor ge rom Talitha una lon the floor of the car and hit) Senn trem Rey W Ems ° GENTLE | Askew in the head. He then drove) Sherley W: from basing CO. Kare ‘off the road and hit Mrs, Askew Robert W. from piers A Teaye . ‘because she was screaming. He) Helen M. [rom wins Wessel” . did not mention cutting their; Mary £. trom Edward D. Turner ‘throats nor driving the car over) Willies a iar were Hace cg Loutse ANTACID , ‘them after removing the bodies. [Kingery —_ we” i | Wyciskala said he then hitched! Other effective in six m \y r onths: la ride to Bakersfield, took a cab) pestrice trom Christian Proling to Los Angeles, a plane to Fort) Patricie 4” trom Tome A Qoosing f sher Worth, Tex., and a bus to New! wgarjorie from Louis R Honick Orleans, per ren a oar - : oAnHa from char ‘assidy Chiles said Wyciskala was — Bitzabeth J. from Frederick "C. Rich- arg ardson held on a fugitive ch ae Una C. from aay ol W. Scott would appear before the U. S. Aline trem Allen | ughner nes rom Walter A. Smith Commissioner later today. Jeanette from Howard 8. Compton Eiton R. from Janet V. Pair Delores M. from Robert G. Burge Britain’s Margaret Hep Bertha from Leland N. Wortherly Jr. . : Lorna from Robert O. Beaucham SB to American Jazz Lyrics | i25S3°S™irom samouel PF Dicello | LONDON uw —Princess Margare ge ‘startled the help at a Sanaa ‘Council Approves Bid y ccc ee ann one wimehat uninnibtea, Of Sudan to Join U.N. Chavertinement lyrics of an American song called! UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. # — Bleedin g Piles (“Uz Pre’. |The new African republic of Sudan’ today had the unanimous approval | princess was visiting the) No Longer a Problem ‘British Broadcasting Corp. Lime ‘of the U.N, Security Council on its) Medical research has de: ‘be ved J | alles! sormarch bas deveieped » mires wadicine (Grove studio. She was in the con- bid for U.N. membership. | fiowal use of cld-lashioned ointmenta, suppos- [trol room when a chorus of the . * ® | psctonde am seer pale atlas Tin Pan Alley Show burst into the! The United States, Britain and! shrink the piles aed usually in a few days, the | song. France proposed acceptance yes- ee aan aes er camelacy | | Without a script the princess terday and Russia supported the pv age weardarly eamoca ea ype ami isang it all the way through, in- bid. The U.N, General Assembly trouble, even years afterwards. Many of thes (cluding a verse which goes ‘She'd is expected to vote in Sudan as people had bers adviend that enly an expensive sed removed her mother's bustle when the 77th member when it —_ Peet it wa 8 Rit Sy wal Gt bee pod wasn't wearing one.’ Only next fall. those in the control room heard Sudan, with a population of 10, * * | oon Waren ee ee aes: |MeE- |million, became an independent, Slankster & Joned:\ Dunseith; Cole's; | —_—_—_—_—_— republic Jan. 1 after 57 years ue | Keoge Haber, Drayien Plains Auburs Paint production is up in der joint British anti Egyptian! 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The cylinder, meanwhile, rotates paced up and down hig living room| Airplanes with Bradshaw - de- | of money out of inventions tablets sate go A revolutionary doughnut-shaped| the elimination of valves and oth- 9 degrees bringing the spark plug as he explained his invention. _| signed engines have shattered| uso spent a Jot. Cartney, Detroit, president-elect of peop may eB cninute 09 many He told International News Serv-|world records and motorcycles} “I am not a millionaire as has the American Pharmaceutical | tablets. Get ‘to the point where the opposite heads of the pistoms are due to ice he had startled an American meet and blows them apart again. company by refusing a million = Hars for his invention, t- _ler friction-producing moving parts.’ == in Paring oa eg Engineers who have examined in use throughout’ the world. tho engine are convinced it is ba-| — 4 sically a sound design, and holds ACTION REPEATED important possibilities. | This action is repeated every 90 TO-HELP BRITAIN Granville Bradshaw, who sleeps The in alrpesied degrees, giving four expjosions to} “What would I do with all that only about five hours a night, sed popes de. cua be as te to |¢¥ery cylinder rotation, | money at my age? I could sell says rae lp angres to = cd any site up to 1,000 horsepower, | The rods joining the piston jalieed! pedi pay ied faotearagd sf pe with walla “| and can be used to power cars, | heads are pivoted in the center ships or railroad locomotives. | of the engine so that tley move He said it was his one ambi- The gray-haired, 67-year-old in- Bradshaw explained how the en- like a pair of scissors opening | tion to have the motor fitted inte |WORKING HOURS ventor, who designed the world's gine is constructed: , and shutting as the pistons are | a British built Grand Prix rac- | “I was born in Lancashire, an : — —_ —_ ponds am Inside a tubular cylinder. re-| pct ioe on nnd ages is my dream, to see | hour before midnight. and find my * Pilg " . * ¥ i? says he has no intention of per- | eons a) ships |iiebelt bet ee C Britain swooping the world in [es tant — =e = been reported,” he said, “although A88®., as one of the main nit arcane aenenninal I have sold over @ million pounds *®. 3 4 ($2,800,000) worth. of inventions.” | games The interview ended as Brad-|f} shaw disappeared abruptly into his|f -room, ly to work on some fresh inspiration, The full extent of his present|f and future. projects is known only to Bradhsaw himself, and possibly to his Gat, Pinto, who frequently perehes on his — as he works. with his power plants have set new ‘marks. Bradshaw spoke briefly about himself. “T have not had a holiday for thirty years. I work seven days a week and see no reason to break my habit. When your hobby is your life’s work you enjoy it and just cannot stop. - Insure With Agencies y = Displaying This Emblem ESI Neyee W. Strait Thatcher-Pattersen- Wernet Gilbride-Mafiahe Agency Baker & Hansen This scissor action js transmit- i smaller, are four pistons which I sonally manufacturing his new . E DRAKE, |) : : “Gunmee’® a J ‘workin pairs. A piston head is ted to a crankshaft by connecting ructng -panees, Bradshaw, who smokes about HL, says: “My [| Pte bosmaqiy H. W. Hautteniseber : . fixed at each end of a rod—like rods, and is then geared to the His inventions range from power six packs ef clagareties a day, ters hated Agency Wiikinsen Agency “I have successfully tested three a double-headed hammer gear box Small vents in the cyl- plants to coin machines. He de- said he needs only five hours St eaegh a ‘ up econ pacts Mapened debeson F . Van Wagoner geney, prototypes and now I want to offer; The only spark plug on the en- inder wall act as exhaust And inlet signed one of the world's first mo- the license rights throughout the gine is’ fixed to the outside wall ports. itor scooters, and recently formed world, and for every type of appli-'of the‘ cylinder. ‘This fires the Bradshaw, who seldom sits down'a group to explore the possibilities cation.”’ igases which blow the pose apart = more than a ew seconds, ot three-dimensional television, Bradshaw claims the engine, - a ~ ~~ a with only nine moving parts, will, half as much as a conven-| : e ¢ = rt meeeeronsceie 1 17 the low-price field er, be cheaper to produce, take up) ’ quietly, ‘ c : e * | : ee Ford’s Thunderbird V-8 engine Children. They like its pure orange flavor.” sleep a night and has not had a | day’s illness for more than 30 | years, He confesses he hag made a lot ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN | Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents less qpace and operate more) # PCT. MORE MILES He gays the “Omega” will de-- liver up to 40 per cent more miles | per gallon of fuel and last. longer State to Take Bids (in Fairlane and Station Wagon models) is the biggest, most powerful “8” in « on Grade Separation | the low-price field at no extra cost! Contract bids will be taken to-| morrow in Lansing for the con- struction of the Telegraph Rd.- Orchard Lake Ave. grade separa- tion, : \ City Manager Walter K. Willman In just about every model, the 56 Ford, equipped as more and more people want it, is the lowest-priced* car built in America! pensie, Will mans aid. “eo Vet Newsboy, 74, Still Continues His Daily Rounds OWOSSO uf — He’s 74 years old but “Newsboy” Walter Bulemore — See = Performance has made Ford’s V-8 the largest-selling “8” in the world. Latest figures show more people bought Ford V-8’s in 1955 than the two other low-priced eights combined! Vernon. He trudges three miles a , + *Based on comparison of suggested list prices. a Radioactive Fall-Out Chart Plan Completed The new service, announced by the weather bureau and the Civil Defense Administration, could save thousands of lives in case of an’ atomic attack. The twice-a-day service—initi-| ated on a limited scale last June— can forecast accurately the fall- out from a nuclear explosion based on the direction and speed of winds up to 80,000 feet above ground. Raise $3,011 for Student MOUNT PLEASANT WW — Stu-) dents at Central Michigan College| have raised $3.011 to help defray) hospital expenses for a fellow stu- dent. The fund was started when Don Wheeler, a senior from Flush- ing. was injured in an auto acci-| dent Halloween night. He has been unconscious since Polio Aid Extended” WASHINGTON &—The House, has passed a bill extending polio) vaccination aid to states until June} 30, 1957. The aid authority was due, “to expire this month. The bill now goes to the | President. ; | NOTICE Te the Qualified Electors of the City of Keego Harbor _ wa mbes tse ar ine Get the most “GO” for the least Dough during our General Municipal Election to . at be held April 2, 1956, and any future election Notice is hereby: given th conformity with ne MICHI ELECTION LAWS } signed CITY CLERK. will uP any day except SUNDAY o legal holiday, the ae of any regular or special or primary FEBRUARY SALES JUBILEE “FORD election receive for registra- reir ia waid Cir = Kees} = Come in for a Test Drive TODAY! personally for such registra tion. Notice is Hereby Given tho: | - will be ot the City Hal! 320 he Orchard Lake Road, in Keegc Herbor on Monday, March ‘ 1956, from 8 A. M. until 8 P Vv the last day to receive registro flons and transfer of registra Yione by persona! applicatior Deted—Jonuary 28, 1956. Edward Hermoyian : City Clerk \ YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER GREAT TV, FORD THEATRE, WWJ, CHANNEL 4, 9:30 P. M., THURSDAY i i ] ure PTA members looked like this years ago when the association was organized. Photographed (left to right) are Mrs. Thomas Johnson of Robinwood avenue as “Henry Ford,” Mrs. William McConnell of Stirling avenue as a young matron of the gay 90s, Mrs. Albert Stevens of North Perry street as a young man from the West and Mrs. Thomas Sisterhood of B'nai Israel to Hold Training Course | Mount Clemens, Flint Groups Invited to All-Day Session Wednesday ! The Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Israel will be hostess to Beth Tefilah Moses Sisterhood of Mount Clemens and the Sisterhood of Flint’s Congregation B'nai Israel Wednesday. . The event will be an all-day leadership training course in the Social Hall of Congregation B’nai Israel | from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mrs. Benjamin Fain of Chicago will conduct the session, which is being held under the auspices of the Women’s League of the United Synagogue of Amer- ica. Mrs. Fain, a graduate | of Hunter College, is a book reviewer and lecturer. She was vice president and pro- gram chairman of the Central Branch of the National Women's! League for seven years and chair- man of the Leadership Training] Institute for the past four years. | Mrs. Fain has led study groups for the American Jewish Congress and Hadassah. She has also been a jeader of Inter. mediate and Senior Girl Scouts and is a past president of the | Women's Division of the Board of Education of the Chicage Col- —> lege of Jewish Studies. Miscellaneous tion are being. made ty Mrs Shower Honors se eee ee Morris Bletstein and Mrs. Jack ;Gamburd, registration: Mrs, Bar- ney Rothenberg, luncheon, and Mrs. Daniel Foxman, publicity. | Ld L i Miss Kroeplin Patricia Kroeplin was the hon- oree at a miscellaneous bridal) shower Friday evening. Mrs. Jean| | Roay and Jackie Kroeplin were} Mrs. Fain will be guest speaker | cohostesses at the Kroeplin home &t the regular meeting of the f Sel Chammbertain greet. |Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai| os is Sa 4 Israel this evening at 8:30 ooo hac Invited guests included Mrs. at ithe gregation B'naj Israel. John Flanigan, Mrs, Alex Kroep- | lin, Mrs. Pearl Blanzy, Mrs. Gerard Blanzy, Mrs. William ae “Our Golden Tribute” traces th De Mrs Allen Au sti | Association from its inception to the present day. The . i in program will be given Wednesday evening at Emerson Schroeder, Mrs. William Mersino, | . ice Blany. Mire. Roy Gaguier, Is Given Shower | School. Photographed (left to right) are “children who Mrs. Rolland Bassett and Mrs. | attended a PTA convention with their mother,” Mrs. Carl Sheffield. by Clubwomen | Charles Eaglen of Jordon road, Mrs. Harry Edwards of Others included Mrs. Daniel | A post-bridal shower was given, ——————-——--—- = : Blanzy, Marie Blanry, Mrs. Ed- ‘by the Pontiac Mother Singers for. ward Gagnier, Mrs. Martha Ja- Mrs. Allen Austin, the former ruzel, Mrs. Chet Jaruzel, Mrs. Marjorie Reddman. Mrs. John. Joe Blanzy, Mary Gagnier, Mrs. Bills opened her home on Forest Oscar Norgren, Mrs. Ernest St. drive for the recent affair. — Charlies and Ann Marie St. Guests attending were Mrs. Earl PARIS « — Waistlines made These are the obsolete French Charles. | Springer, Mrs, Eugenie Becker, headlines in Paris spring fashion words for the combing jacket Mrs, Pete. Jaruzel, Mrs. Clem- Mrs. Norman Davison, Mrs. La- openings. They're high and hand- grandma used to wear while she ent Jaruzel, Mrs, Stanley Jaruzel, Ve™ Terry, Mrs. Flossie Baines, some. : pinned up her hair Mrs. Warren Hughes, Mrs. Louis Mrs. James Dando, Mrs. Fadna * + Lenartowicz, Mrs, Mack Jaruzel, Matheny, Mrs. Cecil Diehl and Hemlines held the status quo— Eileen Flanigan and Betty St. Mrs. Roy Beattie. a decent few inches below the Charles. Mrs. Phoebe-Van Deusen, Mrs. knee—and necklines, while gen- Completing the guest list were Stoddard Hamilton, Mrs. Lowell erous enough in certain cases, were Rose Marie Flanigan, Barbara Green, Mrs, Everette Monroe. Flanigan, Mrs. Richard Schaeffer, Mrs. Harry Dickie, Mrs. Furn Mrs. George Fostrom, Mrs. Frank Tubbs, Mrs. Grace Reddman and Kroeplin, Joyce Roy and Jean Mrs, James Austin. Ann Roy. | Completing the guest list were Mrs. Sidney Fellow, Mrs. Charles |Chapman and Mrs, Rudie Boss. ry * * * Nothing . really revolutionary enough to wipe out entire ward robes has come out of the current style season. Dior’s “f’ or “‘ar- row.’ silhouette was top attention. Nothing to knock your eye out. getter, but this has become a Jackets got shorter—some are habit with Dior. Just waist-length—and flat_panels Good news for the women was fluttered from many models. The EE ee the reappearance of the fitted, oe shaped flaring skirt was waist, 8 iphly popular, but not to the ex- Berean Class Holds cea wotaeed macs ce clusion of the sheath. Valentine Party Big bells blossomed out for cock- 2 ~ ; No doubt about it, the new 1956 : : Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tanner en. Mrs. Hoisington fashions are more flattering than on dinner ani ee ae tertained members of the Berean : they have been for several seasons. OTOGeHES were largely of multi- Reviews Book Ke + colored delicate pastel flowers on Fellowship Class of the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian) yp. ¢ Church in their home on South the spas la ad ere Francis street Saturday evening. Faith” by Dr. Floyd Shacklock fe Orval Robb ‘led devotions and the Friday evening meeting of the Lexie Williams, president, aN Naomi Society of the Joslyn Ave- nounced committees for the father nue United Preghyterian Church and son banquet being sponsored) Mrs, Bertha Hoft - by the class on March 16. ea es sale eious ie her psi bapek The McCormack group serve } : refreshments from a table decorat- ee os oe were led ed in the Valentine motif. Bas uh Off-white emerged as ‘‘the color” “hite grounds. for spring, with popular support! oles Dade jell one ie ea with the empire or infanta waist- and green, with multicolor flower line, pushed up to just under the , bust. Dior did it with a belt or |prints on white, hoeivand i rontal pteat well above a small Smooth woolens almost crowded roraiiersiat! cut cede. and chit ewz¥ "Lain curves the wasting up ara formal wear , ~“ in front and puts a bow- trailing : draperies under one side of the ALSO HIGH STYLE breast. Desses gave the waistline Pin and chalk stripes, smal] pas- 9 lifted effect by curving belts te] checks and polka dots were all down behind and putting detail just very a la mode. So were pleats, under the bust. buttons and a new short loose HAREM AHEMLINES jacket something like a bolero and Griffe went tn for harem hem- calléd a “‘canezou"’ or “caraco.’’ lines, gathered in like baggy Turk- * * Several designers played around Mrs. Lores Kelly and Mrs. Hois- Ev befc “fr dresses ington reported the annual meeting wit Se ore S nie ‘ f a _of the csr Presbytery that they : h floral patterns, girls in Paris ently attended. will celebrate spting by wearing vir Lyle Venner invited the gay and romaftic scarves with group to/ meet in her home on ower motifs. wh Mansfield for the March meeting. >y . | , . ‘ j { i a . ¥ A ; McKeever of Cameron avenue as a country gentleman. Directing the Founders’ Day program to be held at Emerson School Wednesday evening are Mrs. Warren Waldbijllig and Mrs. Lloyd Clancy, two former hm 0B ty At Ei yt tte SOE Pa 8 e Parent-Teacher Robinwood avenue and Mrs. Lawrence Samson of Robin- High Hemlines Headlined in Child Should Be Wanted for Himself is the first of « with the | Vv. girl (Editor's note: This oo ann ‘much of it was being spent on a:another child ‘‘ta straighten out at his. office. Mrs. Tyler|Tom.” They talk about the new ado tien eee by ti Fy R a Ma b Ay — il by Pren — wee wanted a baby because she felt iti child as you would talk about a By DOROTHY V. WHIPPLE, M.D. would bring her husband back to pair of corrective shoes. They do ar! Nuwsteatares her and the home. Mr. Tyler was not want a baby for himself but Adopting a baby is serious busi- see a fo the ‘ides ‘af “scaly sor Tor: ness. In a way it's even more of , : ‘.{- I’m afraid-an adopted baby in . a responsibility than having a “Let her go ahead and ret one, | that household would have a baby of your own. if she wants—doesn’t make any | rough time of it. When his needs * * difference to me.” “| clashed with Tom's, where do So let's take a careful look at; , ve you think his family’s sym the good reasons for wanting Ses riers nat proeed pathies would be? ears see fesse an equally care jthat man, as Mrs. Tyler will all! Again I think we'd have an that aren’t so good jtoo soon come to understand. Then| adopted child growing up in a g she may resent the baby whojhousehold where he added more Both husband and wife should causes her so much work and re- difficulties than he solved. love children and truly want a sponsibility, all of which she will! 7. + # child te bring up and leve for have to bear on her shoulders; An adopted child needs even himself. They need to have a alone. more security in his home than an good marriage and be able to | “own"' child. He will come to know provide a warm, friendly home. | It is desirable that they have reasonably good health and at| least a minimum of financial se- curity. These are the good reasons ALL FOR TOM for having a child. bd hd he The Baileys have a 4year-old A child should never be adopted and cannot have more children. to serve some purpose other than Little Tom Bailey is the center of that of having and loving the child. /jife of his parents, his grandpar- He should never be adopted be-jents, his adoring aunts and uncles. cause he will be good for some-|He gets along well with adults, one else. but he cannot play with other chil- THE TYLER CASE dren. Mrs. Tyler wanted to adopt a baby. She and her husband had been married five years. Mr. Tyler was an irresponsible soul, witty and delightful at a dinner party, but a man whose money slipped through his fingers without his even knowing quite where it went. Lately his wife suspected that —— npn —— —— * * * If she does resent the child, he is quite likely to grow up with seri- ous behavior problems and add to the difficulties in the home, rather than solve them, his natural ‘mother and he may fear that his present parents may also cast him out. SEARCH SOULS If you are thinking of adopting a baby, look into your souls for the reasons why you want a child. + +=. © * * If both you and your husband want him because you love chil- dren and because life is empty without them, go ahead. But for the child's sake, and also for your own, make sure of your own mo tive. * Ld) s His parents would like to adopt Womens Section TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1956 PGS 11-13 () Pontiac Press Photos Cup and Saucer Party Planned by Areme OES ~}matrén, and Mrs. Clarence Craw- Jey have been invited to pate in Friendship Night at Walled Lake Chapter. Owen Students Give Program About Michigan Fauble and Lang, Arete Franklin. Accenting-a slim hip, My- Over 100 parents and friends at--'0" Herbert drapes a striking tended the program, which fol--cummerbund of two-toned lowed a cooperative dinner pre- taffeta around the hip of on cae ane gto beaag] snarl orlon and wool jersey sheath. Scenes from Michigan's earliest The soft fabric is draped history a Eiecmmianes slightly around the deep V- sotentel typo sptenchpr aes neckline, then molded to the * ee ‘figure in the sleek lines of A repeat performance for other ; pupils and teachers of the shea the long, lean silhouette. wee wat <4 8 0 Bin ele wood avenue. Leading roles will be taken by Mrs. Wil- liam W ood, Lois Coan, Mrs. Evelyn Woodworth, Sandra Craig, Mrs. Ralph Grubb, Mrs. Gerald Livingston and | was held Friday. Hills Garden Club Mrs. Wil: Roback. ‘ rs ilson Roback Loura Cobb Talks ‘Hears Ray Henstock to Exchange Club Ray A. Henstock, director of the noon at the home of Mrs. E. J, | Members gathered at the Wat-'Anderson on Orchard Ridge road. ish trousers, and Maggy Rouff, bust, His dressy dresses were 50 king Lake home of Mrs. H. Edwin) Mr. Henstock spoke on early practically alone of all the de- full they looked like animated! Gottgchalk for the program. Miss planning and early planting and signers, put in a few shapeless clouds. iCobb rélated the origin of the discussed how to know a bargain in 1920ish sheaths. Cloche hats coming down to the league and told several folk tales.\shrubs, perennials and annuals. ~ eyebrows and Queen Mary toques a nt an - heaped with flowers went with all the pew cothen, Personal News of Interest Ld * Patou, opening the season, cor- rectly forecast what was to follow with his normal silhouette, and a. line that was curvy, neat and dis-| Most mannequins wore long or ; creet. | growing-out hair in neat French’ €arolyn Luttrell, daughter of|few side trips, the rains having — Re pom, pen bt Gt vertical chignons—a style Mrs. Melville Luttrell of Cold-/subsided. They will return to Pon- = == » Heim ‘the new hats accommodate, as they | serving tiac the latter part of March. showed more small waistlines, sit. squarely forward. Many houses "Prine drive, is : as chair- * © e@ sometimes with flat panels fall- cave their mannequins beauty Man of the patron’s a for! Mrs. Edward Eickmeier {s en- ing from Just below the bust in spots for a touch of coquetry. ine Michigun’ State University J- tertaining the executive board of front or shoulder blades behind. | 7 * @®@ oP the Pontiac Business and Profes- Balmain's collection, another in| American-spun Orlon and Eng-| ¢ sional Women's Club in her home the series he aptly calls ‘Pretty lish silk and wool mixtures made ‘on Ogemaw road this evening. Lady,"' were as wearable and as big inroads in the textile field. f ey * * *@ unsensational as usual. The cowl French silk prints were of a blurry, Ae montn ie Mrs. J. Standish Sibley of neckline, puffed out just in front, moire variety, largely depicting Florida ey een the At. Ortole road has entertained at was his Dew vecemet flowers. antic coast. They also visited at. several luncheons during the Mr. and Mrs. William Cleary o Filer street have returned home . the home of their son and daugh-| Past week and we understand Like a great many others, he Q; . that re is another one t Tyed wake tcorseseaite tated draped Birthday Marked ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James. . = boss - ee ae by Mizpah Temple . ecCleary, in ee Nl. n ceil taper Members of Mizpah Temple Mrs. Fritz! Stoddard of Ottawa | Mrs.C. Sanborn Hutchins opened Seven celebrated their fourth birth- drive {s motoring to Delray her home on West Long Lake road SPANISH TREND day at Castle Hall Thursday eve- Beach, Fla., on Tharsday. Her to members of the Altar Guild A Spartish, Goyaesque influence ning. __ son and daughter-in-law, Mr, of the Church of the Advent for dominated Lanvin's show, but he Mrs. Paul Etter served as enter- and Mrs. William Stoddard, will their organizational meeting this also stitched up some hooded capes tainment chairman, and the lunch- fly fo Delray later to join her morning. and coats botrowed directly from eon committee members were for several weeks. : the Arab's burnoose Mrs, James McCurdy, Mrs. Lewis oo | Marian Lingle, daughter of Mr. OP Hanoute and Mrs. Marilyn John- Judge and. Mrs. Glenn C. Gil-|and Mrs. Lewis Lingle of Garland Dior's “f profile was a bit hard son, lespie of Cherokee road, who arelavenue, was graduated from Cen- to follow, but the ‘arrow’ de- The group will meet Feb. 16 at spending the winter in their home tral Michigan College at come scribed it better, with slanting 8 pm. in the temple on Voorheis'in Pasadena, Cailif., report that! mencement exercises held Monday~ width in the cut of the sleeves and road. ithey will now be able romney alevening in the college auditorium. or pleated fabric to underline the high bust and emphasize a small, * Ly é a“ § f ‘ wi a /| \ \ a _of Your Motives Before Adopting Baby someday that he was given up by — } apy j TWELVE > THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRU ARY 7%, 1956 ~ Hebby Keeps Woman Young at 78 © By ANNE HEYWOOD jand we don't have as many books) hobby, 1 thought you might like “T have loved books ever since a8 he did, but I've always enjoyed to knew about it. I can remember,” a woman writes. /buying old books and taking care’ «1 Jive alone, although my chil- * 8 @ of them. dren and grandchildren are near- “In our house, my father had ‘“Now,”’ she continues, “I'm 78 by and pop in all the time. But one of those huge-old-fashioned li-’ years old and net as spry as I the hours would drag, if I didn't braries. You don’t see them any once was, But this love of books have my book repairing to do. more, Well, times have changed, has given” me such a wonderful That's - — ~ fun it is, too. ta * * “1 repair all the books in my, iown library when they need it, but most of them are now in good shape. “IT know how to mend torn pages —————— ~ Boss Gives Secretary FurStole | Some Co- workers, | Question Propriety | of Present chop suey Make it al fomel , You'll like your own Chop Suey—and Chow Mein—when seasonea “just right” with Orientel Show-You Sauce! Delicious, too, with meats, fish, chicken, soups, beked beans, mecaroni, stews, gravies, fried potatoes, etc.! Superbly blended, brewed and aged by Mother Nature's own process—to that dis- finctive true-to-nature flavor you relish—tor both cooking and table use! Send for Free Oriental Recipe Book! Oriental Show-You Co., Columbia City, tad, By EMILY POST A reader tells me: ‘For Christ-| my specialty and a lot of second-hand books, which are prac-| and practically rebind the books] I know how to treat leather bind- ings so they'll stay soft and sup- e and how to fix frayed ones.}. And I do it for all my friends. “My three grandsons are going to college and are always biying| tically falling apart. I fix them up! ‘as good as new, | “One of my grandnieces is a regular hound for collecting old | books, which she uncovers in | second-hand stores, I repair the lovely bindings for her and I'm ~.| teaching her how te do it now. The best part of it is my sched- ule,” this spry old lady writes. “Most folks my age have nothing} to wake up in the morning for,| but I do. Every morning I get to: work right after breakfast and spend the morning at it. | a ee | s “After Junch I have a nap and) then I go out, either to return” aj beok which I have repaired, or to) \the store where I buy my paste | ,and other supplies or to an old| | bookshop to browse. | INTERESTING PEOPLE “Naturally, I meet a lot of in- | pe ee mas, one of the big bosses gave teresting people. I also uncover a’ jhis secretary a fur stole for a@ jot of books I've always meant to ipresent. Heretofore he always read, so my evenings are full of! _|gave her a quite sizable check interesting reading I never had THERE'S STILL TIME TO ENROLL FOR NEW CLASSES GREGG SHORTHAND—BEGINNERS GREGG SHORTHAND—ADVANCED. 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SPECIAL — WEEK PERMANENTS $5 Appointment Necessary SALON de BE AUT’E FE 8-2903 448 E. Pike Owner Eve Bailey which she used for paying bills. time for when I was younger and never buying anything for herself busier, _ Whilé Mrs. Charles Eaglen of Jordon road and Mrs. Henry Engholm of Going street (left to right) check Pontiae Press Photo cers that will be given as prizes at their card party. The | tinens monogramed | Initials, which initial should be in | | band's name. with it. “This year he decided to give’ her something personal and, as he knew she had always wanted a stole, he gave her one. She has been his secretary for the past lJ years. “There has been much discus- sion in the office about the prop- riety of such a gift and we would appreciate hearing what you think about this.” Answer: In my pinion, any question of the propriety of this gift to a secretary of 10 years standing would be absurd, “Dear Mrs. Post: My husband:. and | disagree on women taking ¢ their hats off in the theater. He thinks a hat should be taken off, | regardless; I think only when it | might be obstructing someone’s/ view, or when someone back of | her asks her to. Please settle, this difference we have every time, we go to the theater." { i Answer: A completely flat hat | with no trimming standing up on’ it need not be taken off—especially | if the wearer is very small. But a hat that in‘any way impedes the view of those behind should be! taken off whether one is asked to | do so or not. “Dear Mra. rest When having. | with three the center? I am confused as | some say it should be my maiden initial and others say it should | be the initial of my future hus- I am referring to | the type of monogram which has a large center initial.” Answer: The large initial should be that of your future name with | your two present initials on either side of it. Coming Events. Mary Section Needlework Guild pm with Mrs.) St oon will meet Thursday at 1 Harnie Little, 107 Wall Ladies Auxiliary 296 of MALC will meet with Mra John Martin, 1967 Wood- land drive Wednesday at 7.30 p.m St. Vincent de Paul Rosary Boctety [EASY “ONE-STEP WAY" to own this luxury kitchen! Natural birch...antique copper...on steel framel Ne money down... only pennies a day! ew from American Kitchens! ong STEP gives you your basic itchen center. Contains 42’ sink and 30° base cabinet, with 42° and 30’ wall cabinets... all fot as low as $2.85 weekly! ong STEP more gives you matching ‘ ‘Roto-Tray” Dishwasher and wall cabinet... - ONE STEP more gives you a counter-top range and h oven with wall cabinets! Come in today! “Pioneer” by American Kitchens . TOTAL COST OF THIS LUXURY KITCHEN : $340 Buy i for as low as $10.86 monthly from af & M Construction Co. without Installation Phond FE 2-1211 SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4 P. M. oer. — North.of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac will hold @ cooperative dinner and meet- bi Dames of Malta. Sunshine Group 184, will meet Wednesday noon for a coopera- tive luncheon at 62 Perkins St address and the pattern number jobs are making applications now|in to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372,for overseas employment with the! dramatics, a ceneeeny at 6 pm. in the Parish Ww. Quincy St., Needlework Album containing doz- ens of lovely designs from which women afe members of the Mothers’ Club of the Pontiac Boys’ Club which is sponsoring the card party Wednes- day at the Boys’ Club. * * “But most of all, it's so creative. | I feel wonderful when I have taken an old book which is falling: apart! and made it usable and good as — = Wayside Gleaners Hear Mrs. Malone “Willingness to Follow. God's Leading’’ was the message deliv- ered to members of the Wayside Gleaners when they met in the par- lors of the First Baptist Church re- cently. Mrs. Tom Malone was the speak- er and Kyle Wilson sang several solos accompanied by his wife. Mrs. Leone Reed played a medley of hymns on the musical bells, >with Mrs. Helene Van Dusen ac- ,companying her on the piano. tickets, Mrs. Floyd Halpin of North Ardmore avenue and Mrs. Harold MacKenzie of North Edith street (stand- ing, left to right) look over the bone china cups and sau-— Talk to High Twelve Club . Speakers Explain Junior Achievement Activities at the Pontiac Junior eribed activities of a typical JA‘chell said he had gained a wider ‘business perspective through his Mit-iwork as an adviser, Age may deprive us of some of our activities, but there is much we can do to keep busy and alive. If you are falling apart in a rocking chair, see if you can't take a leaf from this woman's book, A hobby of creating and restoring beauty, may create and restore youth! Achievement Center in observance icin . Mr of JA Week were described to In closing the program. : = members of the High Twelve Club, F ee Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A, Loper of HW illhite street at their luncheon meeting Monday. * * * Robert B. Mehoke, of the local center, and Patricia Kline, Waterford Township High were spedkers. A (Copyright 1956) coordinator Schoo] student, talk was also given by John chell, JA company sponsored by Mich- ‘igan Bel] Telephone Co. The Pontiac JA Center was represented at Teen Town in De- troit Saturday by PIP Co., one | of 13 local JA’ firms. In booths in front of the old Detroit City Hall, Ponting achievers carried Mit Vasa Lodge Plans Dance on Saturday | Pontiac Vasa Lodge 510 is spon- 'soring a Valentine party and dance on Saturday in the Knights of Pythias Hall. The lodge has ex- tended an invitation to all Scan- diavians and their friends to at- who serves as adviser for a announce tie engagement of their daughter, Sheila Anne, to Robert Eric Vy tcobson, son PANEL tend this gathering. >on preduction, During the day Jacobse 12 X 16 INCHES TALL = Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nilsen. Mr. more than 400 visited the booth. of Mr. and gy Pe ar and Mrs. Jack Malmquist and Mr. Mr) Merok rit bit, 2% i 'and Mrs. Carl Gustavson are serv- Ir. Megoke described the nat- Mrs. Elmer ional expansion program for Jun- jor Achievement and said plans are under way to open centers in we ing on the committee making ar- | Jacobson of rangements. A popular out-of-town orchestra wilt play for danci vA ‘ play for ng, Silver Circle 4 24 | beginning at 9 pm. Lansing and Grand Rapids. : 5s sa Ld 7% L an 4 r HS | Women’ S Gro ““With the support and backing drive. No date ? up of Pontiac businessmen, it should has been set e / Meets at Church be possible to increase the num- . . ag : ; : ber of companies operating here for the ‘ Group Two, Women’s Association from 13 to 2% next year,’ Mr of the Oakland Avenue United Mehoke concluded u edding. Presbyterian Church met Monday ; SHEIL1 ANNE LOPE evening at the church Miss Kline, a Junior Achiever, Shand ed JK Mrs. Walter Napersky conducted said her company had success- | the business meeting and devotions lly manulactured and sold two Patricia Webster OES 228 Picks pe and prayer were given by Mrs. products and that the business J o Ethel Powley, A resume of the a nae the rest of the year Honored at Shower Mrs Sherwood 25 Mountian Mission work was given. | wees Mrs. Harry Sherwood and Mrs , Refreshments were served by! She listed ways she had bene : oy a Members of the Griffin Pro A sweet little fawn and a pert Mrs. Carl Buckner and Mrs. Claude fited from participation in the Jun- Sia rg airie't | Webster were ico ficiency Group OES 228 elected hostesses in the former's home on at ‘little squirre] add to the beauty of Lessel, . ior Achievement program and d fficers ¢ : sday ev thin) woodland lecene ou llt Gnd)” prog dd des- officers at their Thursday evening East Maple road, Birmingham meeting. >» : , r ieoseta Birthday Ciud ll. meet with tig panel simple to do. and the FOF Overseas “Work ! ue eal bride-elect Pa Elected to presidency was Mrs Wednesday @ 1230 cooperative colors rich and blending tricia Webster recently Wilham Sherwood. Mrs. Wayne — Pattern No. 2565 contains hot-iron atricia, daughter of Mr. and Scott is vice-president. Mrs. Grace Geran ee wih aes gl eaaer a Jena transfer design—12''x16""; material R e d Cr O SS Seeks Ai 1 d e Ss vs Harold Websterval))s out hus 0ny secretary. cated “Mrs. Ethel DePaue. pb eid Sod. Las alas ® genera! requirements; stitch illustrations; Johnson avenue will become the Taylor treasurer color chart. College-trained young women Recreation workers should have >ride of Richard Smith, son of Mi Mr. and Mrs. Ronald West ‘of Send 25c in coins. your name, Who object to run-of-the-mill desk college training or special aptitudes 274 Mrs. Corydon Smith of Waldo Edinborough drive were hosts to recreation, education, music. 5 treet. The ceremony will be per- the group assisted by Mrs. Donald speech or art. They formed in Central Methodist Fly. American Red Cross. imust be between the ages of 23 Church on Feb. 18. Immediate openings for reecrea- and 40. tion workers in clubmobile service and military hospitals in the Far Pictures of Florida and the western states were shown by Mr. West. Chicago 6, Ill. Now available—the colorful 1956 Sorority Sponsors Series of Benefits In clubmobile visits, recreation ba r o : ; es . -_ . workers encourage activ d f | reegiand Park Methodist | Church. /t4 choose more patterns in crochet,!East are announced by Midwestern Acre cocearage Gcttve) seldice N AT Y KT y WSCS, will meet Thursday at 7 0 pm fo participation in group singing Saveiese oy Mary Chase Meine *4 embroidery and knit—plus three headquarters in St. Louis, Mo, | PRU IRGTS 0, reps Iittmny | Mrs. L. H. Cross opened “her S > e : ateur dramatics, social games MIvs. LE. ct ift patterns, directions printed in c “i . Al ON Pontiae Coin Chub will meet tonight can Only vone printed Information concerning these and handicrafts. home on Lexington drive Saturday OATAS. eae Ste ee oe ow positions may be secured by con. m util. evening for the first of a series Another important progra Elliott's with the exact covering o Seat or any. piece of furn Elliott's and you can be will receive the thorough, exacting workman- ship that has made the name Elliott's famous. STYLED for YOU Perhaps lou desire a Fr Seat, Elliott's will design and manufacture it izing workers is carried on in mili- Of benefit card parties being held tary hospitals, where women be-' bY members of Alpha Chapter of 7 ot 2 »t x Thi ror tween the ages of 21 and 40 are re- Beta Theta Phi sorority. , Red Cross offers a vacation plan, SPonsible for helping to conduct a ttt “ Z Mons Oi ey . me : ; pa edically recreal 9. Woods will entertain at the second group insugance, retirement and Medically approved recreation pro- Barty ofithe! series in hex hore social securi ; itoq gram for the patients : ere social security benefits. Qualified | on Saturday evening young women who complete suc-! tacting the Oakland County Chap- ter on Franklin boulevard. Plant and Showroom Overseas employment with the 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. Waterford, Mich. OR 3-1225 ea ORA OBRECHT cessful tours overseas are con-- These women must have college A ¢ sidered for assignment in the diplomas with emphasis on recrea- To Address Club ELSIE DRELLICK United States in other Red Cross tion, physical education, the arts 1H; ‘Keith Pierce of Mc\fath- Specializing SeTVICes, or other related fields Mi ilhert Observatory will speak on Hair Styling and Permanents “Inter-Planetary Travel’ Thursday evening when he will address mem- ; ~_— 5 » Teachers: a hy rpery oo : GO Be _—_ hers of the Teachers’ Exchang ( oniplete I eaiiNeeSeriice fo ve Cluh. The dinner meeting will be EL i “Wt aL held at St. John Lutheran Church 152 N . Perry FE 2-3053 = at 6:50 remember to attend the church of your choice ~ ONION TEST /PROVES ARRID ROPHYLL BEST ! re CHLOROPHYLL New Vanishing Cream Deodorant With Chlorophyll! RUB IT IN— RUB ODOR AND PERSPIRATION OUTI If you want dramatic proof that Arrid gives more complete protection against under- arm odor than any other leading deodorant, try this simple test: Rub a slice of onion oa your hand. Then rub in Arrid with Chloro- phyll. When the green color vanishes the onion odor’s gone. And that's exactly what will happen to perspiration odor and per+ Spiration, too, when you use Arrid daily. Get soft, creamy Artid with Chlorpphyll today. ARRID with non-staining CHLOROPHYLL ench Provincial Love f your choice. A Love iture will be made by sure that each one nt née 79 OAKLAND AVE. We are members of Nationah@elected Morticians, an assoctation‘of funeral directors of high ideals, ethical practices and business integrity i \ he, Ld ys if THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1956 THIRTEEN Girl Hunts for Games That In By ELIZABETH WOODWARD (should interrupt the music to call/Cleopatra may not be dancing with “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm go-|out the name of one lover and one|the Duke of Windsor, ityyill mean there's only one ea They can clud (Copyright, 1956) _FEBRUAR eC Dancing Fieri! | until|have earned a romantic new nick- left, And/name for the rest of the evening.: You Wi | | ing to have a Valentine, party—|Neroine who must drop out, Sinceltwo odd ones left. and at the ones I've been attend. ing this year (we're juniors in high of any? dollars to doughnuts everybody will’ Dinty Won't Mrs. Scott Bakes Cabbage and Meat With Cheese Top By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Here's a new version of corned beef and cabbage, one you can fix/ in-a casserole. It's served often in’ the Birmingham home of the Guy, Scotts. Mrs. Scott is another wheel- | chair took, An aute accident - -twelve years ago paralyzed her and took her off her feet perma: At so many parties, guests have nently,. Her husband says it a way of plunking themselves down hasn't stopped her doing things, in couples and daring the party to ‘T Making her own bread and other come to life, Don't you give your pastries, weaving and guests a chance to sit down too) are othe? accomplishments of this jong. When they've all arrived, eeu woman who has the start them off on a Heart Hunt.) cos ol ta! aon ted HEART BUNT ‘ CORN CABBAG a oases tania ond tote ot eal ‘ty Nm Guy nt : an i ‘em all) over the house. On the “go” signal, tn Goresd” tell eta the boys Loong oo hearts, pated chipese and the ones, and Cook eabbage in salted boiling | no gutting te eolane Saland 6y tol ar cal Gobi tae wh tame ing where they can be found, with shredded corned beet Give them 10 minutes to track full milk, and the bey with the get a heart-shaped box of candy as “ pornnreegy- Sac wl caste a prize oe can Alpha Alpha Hears that have been cut in two, si-euw Party Plans Report fashion. he Guests start to * * dance as they will, but at the sig- ™ i Sats Mg «eo an Fo ace ‘ue en nal, form two circles, the girls in- Looking to expanded activity by the Pontiac League Ponting Prose Phste ity met recently inthe YMCA, | side and the boys outside, ~~ 4 gp : ity a caeh vihes eet Washington, D. C., secretary of the National League of Pla Marshall pao = on of Women Voters are Mrs. John Borsvold (left), presi- Women Voters, A meeting will be held Wednesday at dent of the Pontiac group; Mrs. William Haber (center) trying to match their heart halves. ; , ’ , If it's no go, the girls move an to| of Ann Arbor, member of the organization committee of 8 p.m. in the YWCA where Mrs. Horner will address \in the Pontiac Federal Savings noun oer all pot are the Michigan state board, and Mrs. Errol Horner of area leaders of men’s and women’s organizations, ed i Seliiing, ‘Nive, aoe partners, oe “e = & ; LEAP-YEAR TWIST | Of f 1 1 ) | Mrs. Alex Morris, president, ap: eee rs cial of Women Voters to Speake=ss= cedure by having the boys toss one ! . ; . chairman of the annual danee of their shoes into the middle, then : : the girls must scramble for a shoe and try to fit it on its rightful own-| er, HANG ON HEARTILY Here’s a variation of the old’ “Going to Jerusalem” game, Cut/4ay evening at the YWCA. out big red hearts and hang them * 8 8 at strategic points on the walls.) Mrs. Horner, who will address|that have worked for and secured Mrs. Errol Horner of Washing-| buy voting machines, Mrs. Horner, meeting, where the whole question,ing. She will be assisted by her|as May ton, D.C., field secretary of the| Said: . ‘of voting machines, and whethet Somuattee ee Laura Belz, |breakfast as May 6. < [League of Women Voters of the “Actually, the ‘Pontiac league or mot they might be purchased rs. Barney 1, Mrs, William = Wright, Mrs. Arnold Denison, Mrs.| New Sylvanites Hear - has not studied the question of United States, will speak Wednes- “ for this community, might be dis-iwinjiam Miller and Mrs. Dorothy voting machines. But, R does have houseg Shufelt. Talk on Child Clinic available information from other — an oe . leagues throughout the country - Rereer alias Cnt. oe Mrs. Erwin Nichols of Garland talk at the YWCA Wednesday St | Consulting with Mrs. Horner at/avenue was hostess to the New, When the music stops couples must/area leaders in men's and womi-|voting machines in their counties.| § g’clock, she. would like to tell /th. saturday session were Mrs.|Sylvanites Club evening. dash to touch a heart (and only en's organizations, was interviewed ,yanaBLE DATA members of the league and their | john Borswold, Pontiac LWV pres- or. R, Wollaeger, of the Oakland one couple to each heart, now)./Saturday, following a special meet-|" ,_,. guests, “the extent “ ed LWV ident; Mré. William Haber of Ann'County Child . Guidance ‘ Clinic will “The local league could, and) teday and the scope She v Since there is one less heart than ing here with state and local board). ade that sort of information| we're - work | arbor, member of the organiza-|spoke to the group, giving a brief — tion committee of the Michigan new wonder deens thet weshes like cotton j ; ’ a) 1 also the number of couples, some members of the League of Women available to the citizens of Pon-| swer questions from the floor is left out. Take away another| Voters. . es LWV; Mrs. Harry Aten, local item and answer. period followed his. heart and continue until there is @! ygrg, Horner say’ that an open Une. 7 oOo | social hour will follow ‘chairman; Miss Halsey, Mrs. 'talk : winning pair. meeting on the question of vot-| ars Horner also feels that “the Elizabeth Halsey, membership Wright, Mrs. Shufelt and Mrs.| The next meeting of the group BUSTED ROMANCES “ing, unchines to the type of 00- liocal league sight, if it felt there| ss = : today. “4p . :@ * > * ‘ United. Press Phote cratic ranks but swept trough by being what they are, it's just as well that the 196 ver giant cat is fashioned from paper, plaster and |“ a imagination. +) Before it was passed,, it- was United Press Photo LILTING LAUGHTER — Hidden beneath those baggy pants and Ld * mal College starting the Reading Clinic, Oaklagd Coun- ty Boar of Education, undergraduate credit. in the High School” from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. and “Problems of Ad- structor, and the clinic is located | at 1025 N. Telegraph Rd. Second sessions of the courses at Washington Junior High School are being held today as follows: credit. Wayne University two-hour | eredit courses in second session | other clown regalia is Patti An- : drews of the famed Andrews Sis-) ters. Patti is playing it for laughs these days in Las Vegas, Nev. The entertainer is among many who have turned to the night clubs to perform for large sums of OEY today at Washington Junior High | School and still open to students |!ate this week without q late registration fee are: Scheduled at terpretive Reading” American Books,’ 4.30 p.m.—"In- and ‘Great (undergr ue Heeee Muscle “Ache Calls for Slowdown New Habits Best EDITOR 8 NOTE. The following ie cle ts the ‘ast in a three- -part series Dr. Paul D. White in which the named heart specialist describes the symptonts | and care of heart disease ' By PAUL D. WHITE, MD. Today we can diagnose corenary atherosclerosis only when it an- They were more severe this time, and he was obliged to stop before he went on at a much slower gaif. That evening he went to see his family physician. Physical examination, including nounces its presence through an/the blood pressure measurement, Special College Shing Under Way at City School It still is not too late to register|credit); for Wayne University and Michi-|Planning’’ gan State Normal College courses,|and its Relation to Problems. of which hold their second class ses-| Education" sions today at Washington Junior! gradyate); High School. In cuae two new courses will] be offered by Michigan Stafe Nor- “Structure of American Education” arting Saturday ay poarageppend each|‘Role-of the Teacher in the They are “Corrective Reading Arithmetic.” ; usvc migration Revision Request Held Up 4:30 p.m.—‘“Core Curriculum” | WASHINGTON _ and “Public Education ip Michi- = _A |gan"—each two hours’ graduate or ‘mending to Congress revision of Faulkner introduced a joint undergraduate credit, 7:15 p.m.—“Child Psychology” heen delayed a second time. Orig-| authority to set individual salaries * ? ie) .jand “Health Work in Schools"—|inally scheduled for delivery yes-/of civil service employes. The Com- each three hours of undergraduate terday, it was first moved back mission now has such authority. ,cut diagnosis of heart disease; The measure was sponséred by: Sen. John B. Swainson (D-Detx land-Set. Haskell 1... Nichéls:« “Art Curriculum: Projert ‘ _ ©: and Mental Hygiene (graduate or ~ under- and. ‘Philosophy of (graduate. ) * > * & Scheduled to meet at 7 p.m— | Education” children of guch marriages and makes them eligible heirs. “Contem| Ameri- v ta tl During debate last week, Swain- can Literature” undergraduate): land Advanced Teaching Studies in| trenining legal heirs, rights to #0) cial security maaetee and ther) oe: ¢ ' sea matiers. of a. three “Humanities Survey, hour course for ee aduat | 5 Tha Senn Naas lea ae - \credit is also being held reas T "Civ ervice ange 1 p.m. Dr. Harry T. Habn is in- 9:40 p.m. Amendment Offer LANSING u —.A constitutional !amendment that would cut sharply; | into the powers of the State Civil | Service Commission was proposed message ‘today by Sen. Robert E. Faulkner by President Eisenhower recom-| (R-Coloma). ithe nation's immigration laws has 'Tesolution to give the Legislature to today. But late yesterday White! House Press Secretary James Cl — |Hagerty said the message had been delayed again, perhaps until] state employes are covered by civil service—vir- tually everybody except top ad- | ministrative officers, . | ‘The Civil Service Commission! Hagerty me the delay was not now operates within a budget attributable to any controversy drawn up by the Legislature. But over provisions of the message, it has sole jurisdiction over how but that ‘‘they are still working on the money appropriated. fs to be it.” spent. Curb for Angina But an electrocardiogram showed dents which might come with un- certain abnormalities often found usual physical strain. in the disease under suspicion. Thus Mr. Smith, with the clear-} mee keet about 9 pounds b7 det ; in three months, avoiding heavy aS" meals, and stopped smoking. He of took little medicine but carried the with him small tablets of nitro- manifested by the symptom angina pectoris and also by things you'll say to your boss when . As you drive away, , you don't The measure split Detroit Demo-, ; Jeet o te ' aT be fhe |. ‘son argued that common law met carrying two hours graduate or| ance Program” and “Supervision' Yiages create confusion in dé actual heart attack or through the symptoms of angina pectoris or through characteristic changes in the electrocardiogram. Henry Smith's first symptoms of angina pectoris came on a clear crisp morning late in the fall He was a little Jate in finish- ing breakfast and had to hurry to catch the 8:15. Tt was his $2nd birthday and he had taken this half-mile walk nearly every weekday morning for the past 10 years. He had never felt better than on this fine day. ‘ure as the years went by; igained 30 pounds in 20 years. electrocardiographic abnormality joined the ranks of the tens of thousands ef persons of about his age so afflicted At first he rested a few weeks, not in bed, but avoiding all heavy strain, physical and mental, to help the adjustment going on in the circulation of his heart mus- cle and to avoid untoward acci- entirely normal and Mr. Smith's medical history, past and present, showed nothing amiss ex- cept for this one symptom. In fact he was an unusually strong and robust man, athletic in his youth but careless about his fig- he had was ‘come with the ‘| glycerin to use in case of a re- turn of his old chest pain. In a year he was perfectly well and no longer suffered discomfort if he hurried for the train. He had, however, cut down the stress and strain of his life a good deal Some But all are not so lucky. do not ge. rid of this annoying angina pectoris, and some get worse or, in the course of time— perhaps weeks or months or years —are laid low for a while with coronary thrombosis. In the case of angina pectoris, death may first attack or it ‘even notice the ticket. [busy muttering “Tinhorn despot” ‘and “Give a guy a cheap badge he thinks he’s Julius Caesar.’’ But when you get home, you look at it. It says, “You are hereby notified to ap- ‘pear withia —. days before dustice ——— at ——— te answer a warrant fer speeding.”’ Beyond that, chances’ are you don't know much about.what will or can happen to you, At latest count, several days ago, there were 72 justices of the peace jin Oakland County. About Sot of them are “active” in criminal Teases, Chances are your speeding case will go before an active justice in township where. on We’ the You're | ens you appear, the Seation: ‘| within the 'You Are Hereby Notified rves a warrant on you. The ticket is simply a notice “that stated number of days, a warrant will be issued for your arrest, , After the justice reads the war- rant to you, you have three choices, You can plead guilty as charged, not guilty, or stand mute. If you stand mute, the justice enters a plea of innocent for you and then If you choose to plead guilt?, the justice passes down sentence. on you. He’s legally allowed to fine you a much as $100, costs of court] countant and up to 90 days tp jail. . It you plead not guilty, “the pas. portland phate od tas ovina’ os : reset and wagons rolls past its sthith shop ng earl 3 Nt, Built mn pail ‘as 8 150-year-old black- . the Shelburne Museum, Shel-’ dricks ‘without interior A. Michiga ‘Citizens Council had been organ DETROIT, @® & fo as Committee to conduct bat an assault of Michigan crime. and 1 { lized today and named a iGeember| that am “sinh? * The ‘comtnities also was ‘chareed| with ae philosophy and procedures - prevention. The Michigan council] is the second such council established in the wation as an auxiliary of the National Probation and Par- ole Assn. The. other is in Texas. * * * ae A citizens action program fs) being financed bya five - year, $600,000 grant from the Ford Foun.! datidn AGAINST MOLE veonih. ING Judge Irving Ben Cooper, chief. of New York CRY, $, Court ot burt. Spey wt’ Pectoris ual development of atherosclero- sis and are’ unable to deliver ‘enough blood to the heart muscle, other branches get larger. and, car- ry the necessary blood to the area It is the development of this collateral compensatory coronary circulation that we hope for and which so often takes place in the course of some months of care- ful quiet living alter the appear- ance of the first attack of angina pectoris, as in the case of Mr Smith. In the treatment and preven- tion of angina pectoris regulation of the habits of life is mach more important than the use of drugs except for a simple nitrite, pref- erably nitroglycerin in minute dosage. The exercise of patience | over the period of the develop- ment of the collateral circulation is really the -most impertant Gf penology in crime! Suddenly he felt a pressure un- der his breastbone. It grew more painful and he began to noticp-'a tingling in his left arm. He had) to slow down but he didn't stop, because he heard the train. He} Z sank exhausted into the first’ va-| | cant seat. Gradually the oppres-) sion subsided and within five min-| { % utes he felt perfectly well again. Although puzzled, he quickly for- got the inc ident until three. days later while hurrying back fo his office from lunch. While walking on the level he felt all right, but. i= when he reached a moderate up- grade he began to notice the same sensations that had troubbed him a few days before. -_ | PROGRESS OF DISEASE _ - Shown ahove are cross- section pho- tomicrographs of a coronary artery. Normal artery is at the left. At the top right, deposits have formed in inner lining. Deposits harden | ‘(lower left) and ar'tery is blocked by clot (lower right). ' \ —— aed \ oa : * : i < ¥ may be postponed for more than 30 years. Angina pectoris is a symptom. | Undoubtedly it is due to an ache | of the heart muscle itself. And | this ache js due to the fact that | the musele is deprived for the moment of 6xyxen sufficient for its needs because not cnough | blood reaches a certain part of | the heart onuscle. Fortunately, in addition to the richness of the original blood sup- ply there occurs throughout life especially in the later years, the development of a compensatory or “collateral” circulation. ,come narrowed due to the grad- measure of all. Finally, in the prevention of seri- ous degrees of coronary atheros- clerosis many measures, medical and surgical, are under investiga- ition in both experimental animals and man himself. As yet no pre- -ventive method has been- intro- duced that can be advised for routine use. We need niariy more controlled studies. Research irfto the problem 1 of atheroscterosis must give spe- cial attention to such factors as hormones, age, diet, exercise and heredity. Full support of. this kind | of research should enable us to. When certain of the arteries be- find the answers we need to pro movies, tect the generations to come. I believe the punishment should fit the om and not the. i crime.” i i He said it was “a shame” that many courts have little or no | probation staffs. He declared that as a result many defendants to- Giscriminately are sent to pepen “because no one cares git their rehabilitation. %,. Judge Cooper said it costs $2,500 a year to keep a person in any type of detention, but that the eost of providing probation ser- vice is only $300 a year. * - = ‘ He also declared that detinquents| \who enter court ‘for. the firat time génerally could be ‘made inte: 7 useful eitizens under proper‘ pro- ‘bationary gitida nee. i olediaeeninniliiene aieaneemneed Coast. Train Wreck © ‘Termed ‘Accidental’ LOS ANGELES (™—"Accident- ‘al,"” a coroner's jury has ruled in the deaths of 30 passengers aboard a train whose engineer said he blacked out. just before’ it crashed, * * * “No person was criminally re-| sponsible,"’ nessmen held yesterday. A doctor ‘reported that acting without conscious volition! for perhaps 10 to 30 seconds before, approaching the curve.” The two-car Santa Fe diesel turned over at about 70 m.p.h. on’ a 15 m.p.h, curve last Jan, grinding along on its left dows. and crushing them. The crash injured 130, * * ? The engineer, Frank B. Parrish, 61, testified he had cancers re- 'moved from his hand and neck last September and was off work! seven months in 1946 with a recur- rence of pulmonary tuberculosis and a perforated duodenal ulcer. Actor Sidney Miller Weds Dancer in Vegas LAS VEGAS, Nev. director Sidney Miller, daneer Iris Burton, 25 were mar- ried yesterday. Donald O'Connor, comedy partner and longtime pal, of Miller's, was co-best man along hy Glenn Rose, publicist for oe f them. 4 Miller, 39, and formerly a child actor in| wis born in Shenandoah, Pa. follows. procedure for a not-guilty tence plea. of wourt’* will rey have risen ports {mysterious and flexible item. Strict- If you wish, you can demand a jury trial for your case. Jf you do, a pdnel of six citizens will be ‘drawn to serve as jury, Under the present law, they'll only get $3 a) day for their time. Witnesses get $5 a day, and “expert” witnesses such as doctors may get up to $25 a@ day. = And if, alter aft your legal rights have been upheld, you're still found will pass sen- Guilty, the justieg as before. But the “costs iconsiderably. “Costs. of court,” according to dA, Terrien, is a Oakland County Justice Court Ac-| oo... 7 to Appear streamlined system of paperwork, forni¥ he must fill out cost only 5', cents where they once cost 18; cents. (This system, worked out by Terrien for Oakland County, now has been copied by eight other Micihgan counties and two o state municipalities.) ' But if the justice wishes, he he may add in cost of stenographic work the prosecutor's office, nan and clerical work in the five .de- partments to which he'll send re- He miiy even consider the of- ficer's salary, and moran on his In the.end, there’ sno sa system for determining costs of court. But it's ly «speaking, it means? the cost ‘of ots | Sad Waadtions sho anes etn aamtoand “| to slightly under $4.50. Under a es Eye the jury of 10 busi-! the engineer was| 23) side.| spilling some victims through win-! | wn — Actor- safe to say- they'll be greater Jif a jury trial is involved. Qn the aother hand, if either justice ov. jury acquits you; you pay no part of the costs, and you pay no fine. Btosccntjng: the case, * "fate normal pase involving a ‘of guilty, “the justice's fee | United. Pree Phote munpertihg Walla, Cy sp hd te Neaiineeale | put om a new foundation before the tricky moving job-was: The out , will be ready: indoor museum, padi ss io gcaeed for visitors in May, a0 . nak Hilt ciyp wth: tol Nin says in. this’ : of attack. Il he was ‘clef of the medical section of the Manhattan District,| code name for the U. S. atomic bomb project. . Dr. Warren, in Detroit (6 de- liver the annual Beaumont Lee ture before the Wayne County gy oneal 4 Moser ar ee society, Dr. Warren forecast gerat akkten bee advances in s, especially of y heart disease, through use of radio- “In addition ste-inoed goods,” active isotopes. a ern a ~ % 3 3 ' \ SKY STUDY — Research Engineer Leslie M. Jones of the Uniyer- sity of Michigan holds a seven-inch aluminum “sounding -sphere’* which is carried 400,000 feet into the air by the slender Deacon rocket _ on the rack and dropped. Both of the devices are part of the univers sity’s program of study toward development of an earth satellite. As the sphere falls to earth it radios data on air density and temperature | to ground observers, ee ee eS ee me TT % te ‘ 4 f Woy \ # iF < Ci yt é (| \, é | \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, Converges on New City é T ‘SIXTEEN | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1956 ustness Your PTA Is Planning | ‘ ‘Extension Group | onmens Gro up Slates at P About Furniture : Mother-Daughter BanquetlO NEIP TOUS Tire vase — re seca Defenders fo Aid Three wil mect at 10 am. Thursday at Charged With Murder Troy Council Denies Permit New Subdivision Roads -to Be Gravel Based, COMMERCE — A mother-daugh- (Dance Club, ‘The Four Town ter potluck supper is planned for Squares." Six (omen will partici- the home of Mrs, R. A. Compton. the regular monthly meeting of the pate, - Blacktopped Commerce PTA to be held at 6:30, There will be a round table dis- | in Ohio pag ay od arte —_ : p.m., tonight, in the multi-purpose! cussion by Board of Education : oa * - Béeen and ot room of the Commerce school. ' members Mr. William Shunck, and Arrangement.” TROY — B tOrneYS) Guest speaker of the evening) Mrs, Elisabeth Adams and El- | DETROIT u» — A Hazel Park) ‘The jesson will be on “Line and mer Johnson. The discussion will | be on te coming school elec- " . 21, on the proposed baiiding program, sites, taxes t be lunch at noon, Two 4 will be in the Kin- dergarten for \baby sitting. Third) The defense group includes Wil- one Sate te oes anne sm. FQFTMINGHON Eyes a ‘Vote Machines ‘ot the Leonard Lane Commie (Wil be Mrs. Elaine T. Carey — ay sor ag is ee of the Doll Art Studio in Birming- tinue the building on their planned ham. 155 sites. . Design in Dress’ and will be given by Mrs. Bennett Small. There will Mrs, Carey, a member of the United Federation of Doll Clubs, Inc., will present two displays, one of antique dolls and an- other of foreign dolls in original costume, will be open house when parents may meet with teachers. The/t more “sanitary sewers and ade- quate water’ can be made avail-| Chairman of the program is ~~ * of now there are no plans Mrs, Jack Danielson. room represented by the greatest |Niparko, . for such measures. This property| number of parents will receive an|: ss =< r is adjacent to the Komer and Glo- Featiac Lake award, fe onaenaiy agai 18; oe City Council to Further ver Pontiac Lake School PTA will cmeeithsasussiecenecnesoens Thomas, 20, James ' Di ‘ \ meet at 8.p.m. Thursday. Founder's . ton, 18, all ef Hazel Park, are | Discuss Issue at Next Mayor Frank Costello suggest- Troy Schools to Join accused of shopting down tavern = : Day will be commemorated by a Meeting ed the three owners get together, “This Is Yout Life” pligy FI id P -> keeper Charlies H, Stolzenbach } hove. Ga gouery : rated. jed under the destin ot Gonih tip Mine shame behind his bar in a robbery last | FARMINGTON — A proposal to one Pam eee date, (Bergin, program chairman assist ticipate tm the BiCounty Fluoride| 2t%__,2t, TY were treced | install voting machines tin Farm- “’ =e * ~ led by Mrs. Murlin Vaughn. [program beginning Feb, 16, | erens® © Paper found at ington precincts for the 1966 elec- The commission refused J. W scene, tions recéived the close attention Baby sitters will be available at the school during the meet- ing. Third grade mothers will serve refreshments, Four Towns Four Towns PTA is presenting’ teachers night and Founders Day The treatments will be given te children in grades two, five, and eight, The clinic will be set up in the Nursing Office at the Troy High School, , Transportation will be provided through PTA Health Chairmen of the individual schools. Cost for the seryice is $2 for the first child -_*s * . in the family and $1 for each ad-| Michigan does not have capital ‘ditional child. ipunishment, Friday Ends Registration wil] purchase six school sites. * * .. According to Board of Education figures, the tax rate will not be in- of the City Council at the regular “When kids meeting last night. A representative of an automatic voting machine company appeared before the council to point out the advantages of the machines and to explain their operation. Highland. Prince is 26 and sister Queer is 24, and. the ‘two are still on active duty around the Dean farm. The horses are pets of the entire neighbor- a hood and favorites with the children of the area. and Queen, probably one of the oldest, if not the oldest, teams of horses in Michigan are shown by their owner, LeRoy Dean of Duck Lake Road near Prince and Queen, Neighborhood Pets ma. id sess === Oldest Team of Horses Still Earns Fare mates that there will be approxi- By REBA HEINTZELMAN team grew up among 17 othef fine|In an effort to teach her to pull mately 4400 persons eligible to vote Press Correspondent horse specimens, only to outlive straight, a switch was applied and in the city in the 1956 elections.| MILFORD — Probably the oldest them all on the well-known Dean|Queen let out a wild whinnie. Because of this law, Farmington's team of horses in Michigan are farm. Prince me dashing across one precinct must -be split into “still in active duty” on the LeRoy| A year after Queen was born, the field and almost — the five or with machines, three pre-/Dean farm on Duck Lake Road her mother died and Prince took) fence down in ‘— 2 WALGREEN beg i are ane 8! Phowe - , fk Sati ap. sin , Mrs. Joseph Belanger of Washing- Aerese trem Peatise State Rant : HONORED AT FARMERS’ WEEK — A gold the individual class with their pen of threé market “sn medal award went to Mr. ‘and Mrs. Vernon Hutch- hogs. They placed second out of a class of 58 hog # ings, Hadley Road, Ortonville, at Farmers’ Week : in East Lansing last week. The meda! was award- _ ed the Hutchings. above) for a pen of nine breeders in the conversion of feed into pork. They | Philli of rill Elizabeth | ) ROS ie ee 3293 Auburn Road, Auburn Heights Yorkshire barrows trom their farm in the’ Swine 200 pounds less feed than an average farmer |Memphis High School. cats Feeding Project. The Hutchings placed first in needs to produce 100 pounds. ! Judges were Mrs, Lucien Fay achieved the record of 270'2 pounds of feed to Griffin, Romeo Merrymakers 4-H of ol) of of SP OL oy ol - aan ; | ara j » { : . ). : ‘ \ O08 JACKIE QLEASOM * * Se eeceeee?® OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. 210 Orchard Lake Avenue Pontiac, Michigah Phone FE 2-9101 hi S-T-R-E-T-C-H your DOLLARS end on DOUBLE STAMPS, too! Be here when the doors open 10 A. 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McCoy scored 41 points and Kramer 20 iy Eadern prea Jee ments, then taking out for two, He 27d; Zook \BC). éth Time 108 riod of the current Saginaw Val- pd 2nd tilt of the final round | as the Spartans beat La 86-76. \Central Christian-Hot Shots, Po. all aan his golf, (Mie! Pender iP: popes lla | pee es lice Association i a > . The Flint tribe has a 5-1 mark. Boss Onis ders, and." Middlecott, who lives at Memphis sake’ Birinetn, Ph Boo peberte 2 ed bd Chiefs are 3-3, just back of Arthur me SP Or©r ts Fi g u res Appear Veen uate te 10 14 22-79 DUt is the playing professional of Se ,iiceeist, (BC). ard. Merrit (BC), inl ictor Hill. A victory on the home fi |Stone Front . 18 6 22 14—60 cone gutegere my Qub; wt? 7ard trecstyle- Wen by Tony Teper. | would go a long ways in sia Yi I] J k Shaw's ........ . 1815 23 19-75 allas, has won two tourna- Sine (Pi, 3rd; Zook (BC) 4th Time —| Pontiac back t t W t t Booth’s .......... ‘\. 715 11 %—40 ments—the Bing Crosby and Phoe- thstie ° . 8 a Se eee g. And @ e O ac e e e _»4 nix—and finished second in another eooress Pr = we Fitch oe there’ | ® a lot of seething determin | Meteo Sceccaccesees M9 90 26 19-46 Natia en | in of inl ation in Van Ryzin's ranks to) Sonny Grandelius, M..S. U. back-|State University, University oo ‘Devtie TOT ea ae bores fourth ai “ Beer ~ ooo . , “se Lae i 4 winter tou ¢ on ki (B : avenge the Jat Indlan victory. iield coach, will be the principal Arizona, Santa Clara Universty, Seeaey® 070. AS itm toumament pt Raa be Rewer (BO PHS mentor hopes to sharp- spea . . Judson’s 8-Point Rush en his club's shooting eyes. Por Athletic Banquet, to be held at the a tae DeGrolt) Tiees end wayne pe = gate Bia Tees ‘ Iniversity. at Tucson and next week at t rin om Eley) Time -540./ tiac’s average fell off considerably school Wednesday, at 6:30 p.m. © MVEFSI tovard treestyle, relay—Woa by Poo- Saves Big 10 Leaders | | Tick i b Texas Open in San Antonio but tise (Jim Ve-sy Joe Fox, Tom M the Hills game. Better, and) Serving as master of ceremonies,. Tickets are being sold by the mon. and Devid @iae): Bay City. mae MN resume the tour at Houston [Doerr "Zook Wennee, Bay, City. and Against Hawks consistent, control of re-|will be another football personality, ‘Jacket athletes and are available, = Pea 3 ebber, and Tupper: ul a ie 3 rd (Robbie Powers. Pui aren and general defensive play. ‘Lou Zarza, who is now a pro at the sc ‘hoo! athletic office. had Cashion, Tom iguarringten. end Fred Tib- r 1 bitts. Time- FRED MACHETANZ being stressed in the week's fessional scout and color announcer — = By THE AnsoClATED as for Harry Wismer’s radio broad- Woolpe t cae 0 OUIC esne Buckeye ao @ u es Dlinois ace in Only ong Valley club is in ac- casts. | T S what is turning out to be a stirring tion today. Saginaw plays at Mid-| Along with his talk, Grandelius R ] ] NEW YORK uf —Miguel Berrios Starts at Dayton ants lanc § an y — : edited eed ins poration “a ome the SVC's “trial horse” op- will show color movies of the 1956 usse ’ Jones was gloating over his new-found) DAYTON, Ohio (®—Mike Allen 2nd Wildlife Movie c ponent. Midland has been men- Rose Bowl game. : |punching power today and Bobby begins his first day today as a | a —_ thoned as a possible future entry in|. ype nan ep am AM All-Americas |Courchesne complained about the student at the University of Day. f . “ne socon a the Ouhiand Gnu - J “all e Oakle ou The Mlinols captain fired in ‘he league. America bechfield nce at Michi. | SAN FRANCISCO @—The coach Puerto Rican's “holding and bit-ton. He's a litle amazed at °& 0 un in s Cub s 4 Other Friday contsts send Ar-| ; hee COACH ting. the commotion” that followed his! owe ty portsmens Ciub sponsore omy = on wun fem te thur Hill to Flint Northern; Bay| reasliseeyptage pony Lempert ia the nation’s No. 1 college bas-| ee 8 transfer here from Ohio State Uni- New york w—A high-ranking ries Sete at Pr a 7 it ‘ : = , homore s sched ue or me onta gn brink of defeat to a 92-89 victory City Central to Midland and Sag. |ketball team thinks his varsity in-| Berrios, a stockily built little man versity where he was a sop AAU official sighed wistfully today se over Indiana at Champaign. The inaw Eastern to Muskegon High.' Zarza has coached at Michigan ¢jydes two All-America players. |of 23 years, dropped Courchesne reserve center on the school’s bas- 34 35 -FREE BRAKE |Howe, who took over the lead two) | | STOP IN and CHECK! 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SPECIAL WED., FEB. 8 Complete Dinner a $1.75 | RECOMMENDED BY DUNCAN HINES PRIME ROAST of BEEF au Ju | ‘The Court Jester’ Helps | London Poor Fund Drive By EARL WILAGN tector tests here concerning a hit- NEW YORK — “Jackie Gleason fight with CBS!” exclaimed and-run. death Dec. 18, was not Georgie Jessel at a meeting of a committee planning to cele-| charged with the crime, authorities brate Gleason’s 40th birthday Feb. 26. “Why, wouldn't fight said. ; . with CBS any ‘more than I’d go out with girls!” The tests Friday and Saturday : * * * .|were ‘inconclusive,’ and there Phil Silvers’ show clobbered pring Feraponce deers od ane 'Milton Berle 25 to -12, Berle’s, County Prosecutor Frederick - C. ‘lowest rating ever.:We always Ziem said, : ‘jhought Joan Bennett one of © {Released by Police A 39-year-old former Pontiac man, who voluntarily took lie de- Ce linvestigate the death of Wellington off for in a big hurry — at lunch time. Get in the click at the office — find out where the gang takes : Jack Decker’'s Stns” On US-10 in Drayton Plains Cafeteria @ Dinner 2 eget eet eather ‘the prettiést girls in America and weren't surprised to- see the picture of her dtr., Melin- da Markey, on the cover of a 4 — recent magazine. Danny Kaye scolded a London reporter whio wrote that Danny’d called Prin- \McDonald, 74, of 3655 Joslyn Rd., who was struck down while walk- ling home on E. Walton Bivd. ‘Grace and Prince to Wed Apr. 18, 19 _ TUESDAY FREE WED.-THURS. ‘HURON: WINNER of the f s — AUDIENCE AWARD — | BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! 2nd FEATURE! LIFE IN THE BALANCE” § TALBAN oe et lo MON romances CAENEY- POWELL: LEMMON in Monaco Rites HOLLYWOOD @ — The an-| nouncement of what could be the biggest wedding since that ' cess Margaret “Honey”, when the reporter went back stage at the Paramount. Danny thought he hadn't | sald it or, if he did, it was innocent Americanese. Prin- cess Margaret sponsors the — rae pe previey of his film “The | MELINDA Court Jester” for charity in London next week and Danny’s attending. Danny and partners’ll] make $1,000,060 on the marriage as April 18 and 19. The picture, but Paramount spent about $1,000 in overtime Wed. ‘rites will be held in Monaco with | night, cause Danny, doing special appearances, had such a ithe ata anal om Loranger oy good time he stayed on stage more than an hour. ma || = : * * * *” | “There are no other details at | Gwen Verdon of “Damn Yankees” has her next show picked oe carats ceveusouioa are the out — a musical “Roxy = based on enices2 *, which Gin- custom in Monaco, the tiny Medi- ger Rogers did as a film. “Country Singer” Elvis Presley from terranean principality over which Tennessee, whom the CBS “Stage Show” grabbed though he the prince rules, The Bishop of records his hits for RCA-Victor, is only 20. Gonna be the new Monaco will celebrate the Roman Johnny Ray, you watch! ; ‘Catholic nuptial mass. ’~ kk tk | Miss Kelly is scheduled to finish | Rocky Marciane listening to his Breckton baddies, the yen ot ats More 10 and ' Dornan Brothers—heard about a farmer who asked how eave for her tamily home in | to treat a mule. “Kind and gentle,” said a Missouri mule- (Philadelphia. She sails April 4 for | tamer. The farmer was. The mule wouldn’t budge. “Like ~ Monaco. | this,” explained the Missourian—belting the mule on the skull with a club. “But you said kind and gentile!” pro- tested the farmer. “Sure,” said the mule-tamer, “but- you | gotta attract his attention first.” icame simply yesterday in a phone call from Grace Kelly's secretary -\to reporters: “Misa, Kelly-and Prince Rainier o * February 18th | You Can Eat! Children... family—at the This Space Donated by: PONTIAC DRIVE-IN ater Theater —WEST PONTIAC KIWANIS— serving tom Tame tem AFL-CIO ‘Adults... Soe resent. Future Squabbles To raise funds for the Chil- “dren's work of the Club, Aunt Jemima will be here in person to bake and serve and enter- tain. Make it a date for the PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS BUILDING seemed too worried they would W. Huron at Genesee BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN | WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Sometimes a husband pulls the N. Saginaw St.. was fined $100 and = |Tomorrow,” and when the picture was over there wasn't a sentenced to 15 days in jail after, pleading guilty yesterday ta a charge of driving under the in- dry throat in the house. jfluence of liquor. | S . A t the at | It’s Sarah Vaughn's observation: “A college girl may be poor somes po ad Melo Seat in history but great on dates.” That's earl, brother. Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) wool over his wife's eyes with the wrong yarn.”—Joe Marsh. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: June Valli says she saw “I'll Cry pal Judge Maurice E. . Finnegan,| Jones began serving a 90-day sen-| ______ tence in Oakland County Jail. | t her Enters Plea of Innocent, Examination Date Set Chioe A. Williams, 35, of 286 N.) Cass Ave., pleaded innocent to win-) Seen to Wea : : ~ ‘gale lots. ~ Police said they will continue to, And the hero (Fess Parker) even of neer drive across the plains. ‘Queen Elizabeth to Prince Philip| ‘There'll be no cavalry,” he want to announce the date of their tT Hollywood ‘Headlines By BOB THOMAS | HOLLYWOOD w#—Walt Disney has embarked on his first West- jern movie with a, tdetermination| to avoid the horse opera cliches. | | The cavalry won't arrive in the nick of time to save the settlers. | | Redskins won't be slain in whele- gets to kiss the girl! Trust Walt to do things differ-| ently. It seems incredible that the prolific .producer hasn’t tackled a Western before, but it's true. He, classifies his brief cartoon feature,' “Pecos Bill,” as legend. ‘Davy Crockett” was historical with some legend thrown in, and his forthcoming ‘“‘Great Locomotive Chase” can be called a Southern. Now he’s shooting “Westward Ho| Wagons,” the story of a pio- an- “And the Indian fight comes in the middle, not. at the lend.. But the settlers don't form ‘a circle to fight the Indians off.) ‘They race toward a gap, where ‘safety lies, | +The Indians aren't just killers; ‘they want something. So Fess istampedes a herd of horses right \into their charge. Each Indian lscrambles to get a horse for him- iself, and the attack is broken. ‘SOME BLOODSHED “We'll have to wound a few of, them, but we aren't going over-| board. Yakima Canutt (action ad-| viser) wanted to explode one of, the wagons for a spectacular scene. But I told him settlers wouldn't be carrying that much powder.” Disney saiti he planned the pic- ture as a change of pace for Fess. The famed King of the Wild Fron- tier gets to play a doctor in this ; ‘one, and he has some romance Name City Manager fo Sanitation Group * * * City Manager Walter K. Wiliman THE MIDNIGHT EARL... = yesterday accepted an appointment 1 Joe Louis will return to show biz as straight man for Leonard j{o the Technical Advisory Commit- /Reed ... B’way jokesters give copies of “A Night to Remem- tee of the National Sanitation Foun- ber” (about the sinking of the Titanic) to friends embarking dation. , | in cruise ships... Bing Crocsby told Mitch Miller his choice _The appointment was made by ‘of the best male singer: Tony Bennett .. . Clare Boothe Luce Dr. Joseph D. Molner, of the De- reportedly will resign when Ike makes his announcement. boas pare ao arvana or rel ”~ * * * | =a | |is studying the water, sewage and Singer Sunny Gayle's estranged husband manages a new @rainage conditions in six south-| trio — called The Three Gayles .. . A scanda®mag offered a @#5te™ Michigan counties. H’wood actress her choice of any fur coat, for the “lowdown” _. UU on the Rubisora-Barbara Hutton story . . . Broderick Craw. Fine, 15 Day Term [ford will record the Gettysburg Address. ‘Given James W. Jones i ~~ & * & - | James William Jones, 38, of 236 RAMU CTU Plus KANGABOO SESSION TONIGHT | Music by the So-phis-to-cats No Cover—No Minimum Disney to Avoid Cliches in First Western Movie « 1 * for the first time. He even gets; a kiss from his lady love, pretty’ Kathleen Crowley. * * * “But we're not going to have a lot of loving and smooching,"’ Dis- ney assured, ‘There's too darned much of that in pictures. The kids it it.” Maryland to Probe Strike in Baltimore ANNAPOLIS, Md. (—In an un- precedented move, the Maryland) House of Delegates last night voted| to launch a “grand inquest’ probe of the eight-day-old Baltimore transit strike. | By invoking a section of the 1967 | constitution, the 123-member House, will sit as a sort of super grand! jury to determine “‘the causes and, possible ending’ of the walkout | by about 2,000 employes of the! Baltimore Transit Co. 4 The consensus of the legislators, was that the inquest itself would j not end the strike, but would 80) a long way toward getting the company give the public a better idea er} the background of the bus ar streetcar tieup. _At least 70 teams are expécted | to compete in the Olympic Games | in Melbourne, Australia, / and union negotiators to’ tt Actor Flynn Ends Spat With Actress Wife LOS ANGELES w — The Errol ———- Fiynns have, been reunited in Cal- ifornia. A The actor met his wile, actress Patrice Wymore, and their 2-year- lold daughter: Arnella, when they arrived bywlane last night. Flynn, who came here from Europe last week to discuss film and television commitments, told a reporter: %» “We'll be here for about a month, Then we return to’ London for the Errol Flynn Theater tele- vision series, ; “We've been living on Majorca, off the Spanish coast, The living’s easier there and the people are wonderful. But we both miss Hol- lywood and our friends "here." The nation's form-mortgage debt totaled 8.2 billion dollars at the start of 1955, an increase of 7 per cent over the year before and 72 per cent above the 1946 figure. re edhanetaed Baa O-PS WARRIORS CELEBR ATE WITH US FITS OUR GOLDEN JUBILE TODAY THE INDIAN FIGHTER AND THE INDIAN GIRL . ... a love as fierce as @ fire-crrow! | ; —ALSO— KIRKE DOUGLAS: {ie nee Ruthless INDIAN FIGHTER) wes.) - ROBINSON ff | anes =| CrnmaaScor€ - reomcoior- cams } --- | ————STARTS SATURDAY—— | rurspav™ |. “THE LAST FRONTIER” and eros “THE HOUSTON STORY” = | thru FRIDAY! DELL’S INN twee pe ee . ' | MIAMI BEACH, Fla. ( — The ting conflicts develop into issues two months old, appeared today to lion-member union group. be taking hold and a -good bet Walter Reuther, who heads the to weather certain storms ahead. big auto workers union and was dow peeping at arraignment before |AFL-CIO merger, although only that could divide the new 15-mil- Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice’ E. Finnegan yesterday and was re- leased on $100 bond. He was charged with violating - ‘former chief of the CIO, is basking ® state law and will be examined A pile of differences faced the in the Florida sunshine with one- in Municipal Court Feb. 16. | AFL-CIO Executive Council at win" time rival AFL chiefs without, so| —_—_—__—_—__—_—_—_—_ | ] iter sessions here but nobody far at least, pressing several quar- Levy Fine of $100 rels in which he is involved. Aa [torpedo the recent merzer. mal for Drunk Driving George eee: Bogle ied One concerns the federal aid to Juanita P. Simpkins, 30, of 88 N. Gee eee ener oe - education plan being supported by Sanford St., paid a $100 fine yes- ‘Dies among union leaders. He aP the Eisenhower administration, terday on a charge of ‘driving un- parently is determined to avoid let’ cailing for an outlay of 250 mil- der the influence of liquor. lion dollars in each of the next She pleaded guilty at arraign- five years to help build new school ment before Pontiac Municipal buildings. Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. Both Meany and Reuther want, —————— such federal aid—in fact both want Antarctic Oasis! considerably more money — but 1 LONDON 4®—Moscow radio says have split over an amendment pro- posed by Rep. Powell (D-NY) to Soviet scientists have explored a strange Antarctic oasis covering segeeerer: ELUM ban such aid to segregated school 1 about 200 square miles. The mid-. 6 districts. day temperature there rises to TT Here again both are against ra- degrees and there is primitive cial segregation in schools but y | plant life, the broadcast said, ad- Meany thinks the Powell rider ding: “A high degree of solar 60.3% of our patrons are sent ° e 1 leader rival, James R. Hoffa, vice | to us by relatives and friends! president of the teamsters union, TAUNTON, Mass. —John Mas-| ‘ j also are at odds over work juris-‘terson, 13, broke through the ice, Yes . . . that's right! According to survey, 60.3% of our patrons are referred by friends and relatives who « « « CON- wear Kindy glasses! The reasons are simple fidence, trust and satisfaction. Our patrons know they can depend on Kindy eyewear for quality, accuracy and performance. They know their friends and relatives will be impressed by the wide selection of . . « and will enjoy the friendly, Kindy fashion “firsts” dependable service, too! i DR. 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Nye Dairy Co., Vitamin-Mineral Milk” & : wae = 4 a Stevenson Supports ee | Waly + i y , a ‘ j J ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1956 1 4 tall TWENTY-ONE Good Bet if Ike Doesn't Run Desegregation Laws LOS ANGELES Adlai Steven- son, winding up'a whirlwind week’ of early campaigning in California, and prepared to meet today with southern California labor leaders. . ; “There are no half-caste Amer- Theodore R, McKeldin. night. i . s)*)s ing the same ability to win Earlier, during an eight-appear- hold the confidence and trust of Wonts State Song ance swing through Los Angeles the people of all nations, and County, the candidate for the Dem-|like Eisenhow ocratie emphasized that he supports'great soldier.” desegregation in Southern schools —because “‘it is the law of the landas supreme commander of so enunciated by the Supreme NATO forces in Europe. Court.” Ecuador now limits travelers) West Germany now serve an to $125 im personal effects before, mated 60 per cent of the popula-'chusetts an opportunity should be applying a consular fee and im-jtion of the Federal Republic port duty, Quito reports. of West Berlin. Says Gruenther | ANNAPOLIS, Md:. @—If Presi-, dent Eisenhower decides not to run by 129 million persons to a reeord i 8 lagain, a good man to replace him 2,655,000,000. ° clarified his stand on civil rights in the White House would be Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, says Gov. was Red China's report of 582,603,- In an address to an Anne Arun-|ously the U.N. had used the Na- icans in my lexicon,” Stevenson'del County Lincoln Day dinner|tionalist Chinese estimate of 463,- told a Democratic party group last|last night, Maryland’s Republican 493,000 people living in mainland governor said Gruenther “is show- China in mid-1948, ver he is a distin-| BOSTON presidential nomination guished statesman as well as a Herter is studying a proposal for Gruenther replaced Eisenhower official Massachusetts state song. ——_——_—_—__—_—_— The 22 television transmitters in'many people throughout the coun- World Population Hits _ |NICK HALIDAY Record: Nearly 3 Billion UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ —! — The U.N. has boosted its estimate ‘of the world’s mid-1954 population Main factor in the sharp increase| i417 population in mid-1953, Previ- and| that 7 v. Christian A. ‘a nationwide contest to select an TM PENNILESS, YOU UN PENN/LEGG ! AN MARRIES, the The proposal was by Senate Pres- {ident Richard I. Furbush (R-Wal- 'tham), who said: ‘There are so esti try singing the praises of Massa- and given them to put it in words and music.” BOARDING HOUSE EGAD, MARTHA! MY FATHER 15 ey HANNIBAL HOOPLE 1S COMING TO VISIT HOOPLE MANOR! A AS SERIOUS AS OVER ZY ‘ZA DUE TAXES/< TIME HE WAS HERE HE A OF HUMOR FOR A MAN HIS Ase {nr Ue ON RS A PICTURE IN THE PAPER AND I'M ih COMING TO HELP YoU SWEAT Loot Lr OFF A COUPLE OF THose } UR, CHINS a Y lidditiédéllty, LAUGH WHILE You CAN ~~ LISTEN: “SAW YOUR ONERSTUFFED HEH-HEH / i n) i aN MELT A FEW DEGREES \ OF LATITUDE EQUATOR! eK as SS | | : N oo ‘ x : \, \ = KELLON Beek ‘ a7 | H)osey Bil tie eons OFF YOUR AND? | HAVE LIVED TOO wy! BSE SS GET THE CARTER FORTUNE! - KA Ted Wistsa Rose — «=. aig, Tit erenee?**e, 4 ea 2 - **. * eeee "2 I AUNT FRITZI-A Boy FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL IS SELLING TICKETS — DON'T KNOW WHAT DOES HE LOOK —= / HE'S SELLING S TICKETS TOA NS BASKETBALL fou GAME ee” WHERE'S MY Yj jd CLEAN UNDER-) \\\g 7 i f_ONE my 2s Wl | se o Vy, eH’ ie — | Fa F3 a L EE eH | "He E2 fits FE ® Yf, cite JA Pp +H Wt G4: bite f, Y FEre =" | = ———s HEROES ARE MADE -NOT BORN eg tese ny mes serves. me TM Reg US Pat OW S YOONGER. fur { Y THAN THE MAYOR= ¥ GA es ee uoesma LAST NIGHT 6 GONE! OUT OUR WAY —_ . a HEY---HEY! GY , HALOOH?/ eanG an YAHOOoH? eae : "By iLeslie Turner WERE \ BUT I WAS ON DUTY LOCKED ANDALL TH’ | ALL NIGHT... NEVER SAQA oN 3 4 IS ij ’ — — FF Gas *\ Naf (‘gente 1 |BUOTS AND HER BUDDIES 2 ' i READ ‘ WAT THE WEWSPAPER ARTICLE AUD ... OKAY, SO 1 OAS “TOOK” THAT COOLD RAPPER TO ADY- allie DIXIE DUGAN By. McEvoy and Strieber al ¢ =e > ee wigan Is it warm in here, Honey or is it just me? em . ALONG WHILE T'ANSWER| |1 CAN GET THIS 7 On —YEAR T1248 KNOCK AW. HERE tH SILLY Boor —YEAH — COMES NOW’! | ( UNCATCHED/ hf HEY ALL HAVE x PROBLEMS ?) THEIR HEADS IN m qf } \| Q THE WITH epel i”, XN wy ONE EXCEPTION — { ¢ a? 7 p . , if) ma, WV rat S ie ry MY, IT'S TAKEN GRANOMA | | JUST A MINUTE TILL care IN A Mt $e8. | peal aad AeA Sur Oo’ MY ROCKER WHEN | DOZE... .AN' SOMETIMES WHEN ! GET IN A HURRY, [ JUST HO T’ UNFASTEN TH" BLOOMIN' THINGS.’ a * By John Morris WHATS DADDY THE ANNUAL HE'S GOING ‘To BURN STUDYING SO SEED CATALOG HIMSELF OUT BEF: HARD MOMMY 7 A\ CAME TODAY / f Ad nee menered 24 | ‘ “Check the tires and please tie my shoe!’ 4. ¢ GEE, SORR>..WON'T BE ABLE TO TAKE YOu TO THE Sipe ee era Tow TO aK HE a ' € BOYS TO ~~ AN GEE WHAT A ("| : NICE SURPRISE!) (> ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SURSDAY) FRERUARY 7, 1956 ) 4 Bill OK Pushes { MARKETS || Trade in-Grains Gas Stocks Up james... Mildly Active TWENTY-TWO | Dow Declares Dividend (cents & share on common stogk._ ‘tt is payable April’ 13 to stock | MIDLAND ~The Board of di- holders of record March 23. _ rectors of Dow Chemical Cp. today | i DETROIT u—Detroit has been Petite. TFs apples, Delicious ane” 800 . _ ‘ j : : hs ie) ; Z awarged the 1958 natiunal conven- "9.50- 3. aa . > J Meet Your Friends in the Y'tion of the Veterans of Foreign NEW YORK # — Passage of tel ad Ay ao eh Men CHICAGO w — Grains ey Riker Fountain. > Wars. natural gas bill upped prices 17% pu” ~ = “a, 3 [eased on the Board of Trade today, ountain — i : ; moderately among natural gas and 1. $0-2.08 bu. Cabbage. Nort, 2.00-2.86 only soybeans being able to score i _$|_ Rusia is buying Argentine pipe lines issues on the stock mar~ | topped, fancy, (2.16 bu; Nod, 235-2 %8 smal] gains. 4 pi wool. a ket in early a today. ie Horseradish, Ne i 12-4 0. pl _Beans were up more than a cent 4 But the nerhat oe. AN eornss “iw ee’ £2 gem be e: Ne i. at one time in moderately active T he Happiest Homes Are mixed in fairly active trading. |85-1.00. 4 behs’ Farmey Root. No 1. (dealings. Other cereals started V00-1.28 dos bens. Par nips, No 1, 1.00- ilied 0 i and ae " l ranged from |1.9 \ bu. Potatoes, fancy. 1.50 $0-I0 out slightly lower, rallied a bit - gecien au lercnare point. ieee Met, Po 00 b oa, Noni, {enen fell back again. March wheat Financed t e Ww: ost The Associated Press average of |32 belis. Rhubarb, hothouse, hed suffered from profit taking. home already built — let us show you how low - cost mortgage loan can ease the way to Whether you're thinking of building or buying a our $1.00 rails were up 10 cents and. utilities down 10 cents. natural gas bill, Panhandle FEast- ern Pipe Line leaped almost 4 , the gain was trimmed to under 3. points in early trading but later) orbeey q 60 stocks was down 40 cents at bethouse, ine ayn sd cow “bene: no" + There was not much news to in- noon to $177 but this was largely 125-150 bu. Squash, Daitieus, Ne 1;|Quence price trends in major ‘ due t ber of stocks in the.‘ Lae bu; Hubbard, No, 1, 7§-125 bu grains, but soybeans were helped | oan r §' ; Tomatoes, hothouse, No 1, 2.00-2.40 @-lb. littl ine average selling ex-dividend. The bert. Turnip, topped, No 1, 2.00-2.50 bu. | DY ey e export business and re- mponent was down! GREENS Kale, No 1. 1.00. ith a ated strength in soybean oil. ‘ Wheat near the end of the first ery Cabbage, No 1, 1.00-1.50 b hour was unchanged to 5% lower, Trading volume for the day was) DETROIT. Pes 7 (AP) Eggs, f.0.v.| March $2.14%; corn unchanged to estimated at around 2,500,000 Dewroit, cases included federal-state 44 lower, March $1.30%; oats \% shares compared with 2 730,000| "Whites—Grade A jumbo 50: large 44%-|1oWer, March 64%; rye % to 1 ge | 46, weighted average 45; medium 42- itd pe yesterday. | wed aE 4219; grade B-targe 42-43 cent lower, March $1.22%2; soy- ‘ Ford Motor stock was quoted at *rg 4 a. o,, . ls are call beans 4 to 1 cent higher, March “ a new low of 63 bid. les, wid ove Sve: medium 4d: ay 5 92. 50%, and lard 8 to 15 cents a Among stocks affected by the 'srge 33-34, wid avg 33%; checks 33- x, hundred pounds higher, March bl | $11. 72. " Coneerial gra. Fahad tes—~Grade 7 wiaree 40-42, medium! Curevns_Gruse A large 40; meee Grain Prices cyacace | CHICAGO, Feb. 17. Wheat— nope Code Point Nortieey Nerney CCM ree TEAR nasser Mar 2N MORE... - ee eta Se a acl around a point. Northern Natural cgipts 1,204,302; wholesale buying fea PSR May I 6 Capitol Savings & Loan Co, | rmzersie sous — oes com AP wast A8 eld ractional gain while Saat ey A, RE aie ‘+ b p vi gs n e ette, a Memphis Commercial-Appeal newspaper Midsouth Cat Fanciers Championship show, in the |American Natural Gas was un- © 38. cea aioe Ma ehele.| Oa — sig geeeee 1 75 West Huron St. — FE 4-0561 employe who wound up on page one of her own “working class.” The big alley cat is the mouse a ad = eee fractional if Buying prices 'y lower to 2 higher; a se tara — —ememeees| Paper. She won six ribbons at the Memphis and policer at the newspaper plant. |e Re ve etroleum'was up acs. er inc, be cea Ue Pe TMG Maren... 167 minor fraction. |Standards 37: dirties 36.8; checks 35.5,/TOBt --++-+- Dae sake ‘ a Automobile Insurance Is Very Reasonable! |Motorama Inspires ‘Child Guidance Clinic Set Balancing Machine for Annual Dinner Meet Steels were generally lower. Rails were unchanged. Utilities | were firm. Westinghouce was un-| changed. General Motors, Ameri- can Telephone, Allied Chemical and U. S. Gypsum were off. ‘current receipts 37 (es eee | CHICAGO POTATOES Probation, Court Costs CHICAGO, Peb. 6. (APi—:USDA)—Po- tatoes: Arrivals 193; on track 244; total Given Robert Kirwan U8. shipments Priday 559, Saturday 471, and Sunday 11; supplies moderate, de- | Robert D. Kirwan, %, of 293 N mand moderate and market steady. Old : — DETROE A i dl: stock carlot ae sales: Idaho ee Cass Ave., yesterday was placed = 4.55. B $00, utilities $3.00; Wis- 7 a S\ | JZ Wet pavement or coreless- | DFTROIT wm — A gimmick used’ The annual dinner meeting of New York Stocks ae eeerete’ ee aon Minneco-Neres (07 three-year probation snd as for a trick exhibit in the General’ 0 kland Child Guid Clinic will Dakota Pontiacs $3.85-4.00 wash and sessed $200 court costs by Oakland ness moy couse an acci- akian auidance Ciinic (Late Morning Quotations) waxed. New stock arrivals 34: on track County Circuit Jud H. Russel dent. Just one minor acci- ors Motorama has been devel- ‘be held at 6:30 p.m. next Tuesday Admiral $9 Sebes Man | 01 |S esl secnar Cart trash eaiee new Holland = 5 baht market steady ‘ar rack sales, new a | dent costs much more than | oped by GM research for Oldsmo- jn the Birmingham Community Arenetet ae Jones at ‘et stock Florida Round Reds tn 60 12 | Kirwan admitted Jan. 30 enter- 'bile Division into a machine for: Alligd Str 62.4 ck |. apg Seeks $2.55 | your insurance policy for a |House, it was announced today by ppg afd CEG 2 cae ing a service station Jan, 19 at | whole year. Call today— | balancing wheels and tires. Madeleine Half, clinic director. Rant Cae oe a Poul 386] Elizabeth Lake Rd. and taking ~y A : ; nm cen 1h i try Lg wy GM describes it as a bearing, Equcators, physicians, PTA Am Airline... 23.1 LOP Glass ||. 184 cavausd becLTRY ss: : that “Floats on air with the great- : Am Can 46.4 Lib McN&L .. 16 ee 4 i. gency ; great- workers, civic and service sssoci- Am Cyan 654 Lise ** 49.4! DETROIT, Feb. 7 (AP)—Prices paid per . F ‘est of ease.” ‘ i Ty Am Gas & El. $3.6 Lockh Aire ,, 40.2) pound f.o.b, —— bee No, 1 quali 4) r H. W. iadoiee Max E. Kerns i jation members and others active or Am M & Pdy.. 24.5 Loew’ ’ 21.2 live poultry up to i ‘ Am Mot 8 h t39: ‘ight ¢ 18-21, | . my 318 Riker Bidg. FE 4-155! | The new machine balances each interested in the guidance of emo- Ra wae bed ck ee | BS acces Gestne ce tivers’ (OtG-3% (lis). | . wheel and tire on a film of airjtionally disturbed children have Am News 28.$ Martin. Gl -.: 35.1) whites 34: gray crosses 28; barred rocks | The Hooker Electrochemical Co. | re- f wi Am . 2 May D Str... 42:1) 96- 7 Caponettes (4-5 Vos) 28-29. Ca-| Ports net income for the 12 months end- two thousands of an inch thick. been invited to attend. Nearly 1,000 Am Seating .. 32.3 Mead Cp | 13.4! ponettes 1642-6 Ibst 30-33. Ducklings 17s Nov 30 of $10,656,105 oF $1.73 a =| Thomas C. Van Degrift, whose invitations have been mailed, and = —— oa ne peceeeg ma 35-1 32. Young heavy type turkeys, hens 38. omar Heed Sipe tin gg eg mee tet igos } special problems department built ‘about 200 are expected to turn out Am Tob... 80. M Hon : $0.6) Gaunsanlteettae ing were $8,201,663 or $1.36 a share. j the device said, “the sensitivity of for the dinner, Miss Half said. Bnes (Ce (=) thet: Ward 2, CHICAGO, Peb. ¢—(AP)—(USDA) —| . 5 . | this machine insures wheel and! Principal ker will be Clyde Armour & Co 16 [rsa ih us Yyeevidl Goi fete Pp ore Dividends . Cone It U f Fi t H d I f ti tire assemblies used on 1956 Olds-| B. Simson, M iD. who will talk samen’ ola Nat Blse 3 | porins peer untae re: nes hen u. 8 lor rirs an niormation ‘mobiles are balanced to the closest) 9) “Current Trends in Child Aveo MMi 66 Nat Dairy .. 39 | 24-28: light hens 18° rotlers oF fTy-| Directors of the Ohio Otl Co. have de- ow Balt & to 3.6 ers 23-24; old roosters 145-155; capon- : St k d B d I egplim lated EnioarD im) the BINCERCUYS | Gabtense,~ Bendix Av $3.7 Nat Bo! : % sites under 4% Ib 24-35, over 414 Ib 28- anes Secvehniontensharenataerst et in oc an Oonds industry. ad Benquet 1.7 Wat Thea 8.2.30; hen turkeys 38; toni turkeys 32 record at the close of business Peb. 14 Loan _ | Presently head of Children's Scotag Alt yal mo cakes 4c —_——_——- President J. C. Donnell II algo announces — Services of Lafayette Clinic, De- Bond S8trs 18 Nort &@ West 632 li t k |preliminary net saeomee ior oat! end- B w 4 No Am A IvesTOCcK. ed December 31 was $41,255,000, equiva- We maintain a direct line to a member of all Chrysler Forms P lants nn BOS eae ade merce Briges Mig =. 323 rs eno) DETROIT LIVEsTO Nevea cru eal Income of $18454.000) «: , 1 ca eachin CCS. run ke. 26.4 We rine : OCcK Principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute Into Manufacturing Unit Ree cere GD itl ‘on Budd Co.” 208 313] DETROIT Pen. 7 «AP) — (0. 8 e- $291 @ share in 1994 a : ore coming to ro e s DR. CLYDE B. SIMSON Burroughs . 304 Owens | Gl * ¢ partment of Agriculture) es—-Sal- | — quotation service available at all times. | DETROIT w— Chrysler Corp./director of the Guidance Center, __ [Calumet M.. 12.6 Fan, AS Air. 3p 7) eble 00. No carly sales caine ‘ , announced today the formation ofjand superintendent of Dayton Re ane Pac. 387 Param Fiet 324 about steady on all classes and grades, | usiness ofes ‘a new manufacturing group within|ceiving Hospital for Children, Day- me Sa) El ee C. J. Nephler Co ithe corporation, designated as the at Ohio. | rea en. e ecfe Cover peli 0 8, Sahel Cote aie te = anaes east foie Eee | P tion cl Theadore Ulrich t tJ on o . 56 : > romotion 0 } 0 Transmissi is a former director of Kala-| Pnileo -- 322 choice and prime yearling type 8 : 7 FE 2-9119 | a and moot eee Children’s Gale and also! Gis on et tie Mere absent: few’ utility and. commercialexecutive engineer in charge of t is composed of five manufac-| served wm years as instructor in| 0 i a e 00 [Climax to 663 Proct s yi steers and heiters 12 00-15 00; most uitll- \Loay engineering and research for turing plants in Detroit and five © pay ais k nd child saah pea at) Sols tap Oe bath Leaps 2 | mostly 1080-11 $0: tee outiuey and com- the American Motors Corp. was an merci: a ee: mere the University of Buffalo, Western) Two Pontiac Educators and a Co) Os, 16.3 Reouh su “3 Caives—Salable 200 Market opening nounced recently by Meade F . have made up the Ferge and Foun. - a ex Drug ay] Mbout steady on vealers, but not fully, Modre, vice president in charge of i i |Michigan College and the Naval Bloomfield Hills architect- are Com Edis .... 481 Rev Met 1! established account small early receipts; |* ns . i 714 Co i ) y Division, Axle and Tranemis- Medical Center in Maryland. 1 I ‘mul ee ree , se iad elas mr, carly sales good and choice vealers 21.00-' automotive engineering and re mmunity Nat sion Division and Engine Division. "TT Shaition to Dr. Simeon's talk, ©2000 11 who will help formulate comme sey Ee os" Sce wen ang 28,00 Nam chotce and prime very scarey, |Search, < Formation of the group brings educational policies and programs Cont Oil. 1046 fReorille sre. 284 3500, utility and commercial grades! Formerly chief engineer, Ulrich B k B ildi ‘mewhier Geveral Glanisloreviouly the annual meeting will hear a Corn Pd .... 303 f-ab Al PR 7° 1600-2100 cull and low utility scarce, . oe " an ul Ing Sait aA hy ao di ' ith TePort on the work of the clinic'to meet rapidly increasing en: |Curtiaa Wr.. che fears Pach 346 active 12,60-16 60 : is a 42-year veteran of the aut) isto w 1 999 he Salable 1500 t h ° ori a — "erent gees! by the 0Y Miss Half; a report by Dr. lroliments at Michigan State Nor- Doug Atre 34 moe T ? wcughler lnmne eed shecp about stesay industry. While chief experimental Phone FE 4-1568-9 = oly ply Robert Mason, chairman of the mal College, Ypsilanti. (pee tSictrec ans Socony Mob .. #97 oye eee al ona cheses womed| agit at. the Budd Manufactur- ory : clinic's board of directors; and a! The appointment of Dr. Dana P. Bast Air L. 436 eas aes jon Slaughter lambs 19 50-20 00 ! ng Co. between 1936 and 1940 he . RL G |short talk by Ralph E. Walton, Whitmer, superintendent of Pontiac gy" fut Lite 373 Sverry Rand . 247 cuicaco Livestock helped develop the all- ve Or Savings oan Group clinic administrator of the Michi- schools; Dr. William J. Emerson, Fl & Mus 42 Std Rrand .. 422) ncaGo, Ped 7 tAP) — (U. 8 De. |of body used exclusively on Std O1l-Calif . 921 : ay BAKER & HANSEN to Convene in) Lansing (fen ete Lenermet ot ee ee ee goeshed BE Sia Gn uefa | peazens of Aricutars - Sulale Res| Hudson and Rambler cars. , \Paird Mor ... 474 Std Of NJ .157 A : —— a [echools Wand) Robert) Meaneon (er: iPirestone 12 Std ON Ohio 575 ee ira ar on butch intment. of Charles R Employes and junior executives) Election of new members to the of Swanson Associates in Bloom- r Food 11532 Stevens, JP. 201 ers all weights most 1 | The arcana of : : = ,\Freuh Tra ... 292 ati Pack 92 180-220 1b butchers 12 13.1380: ut of New ag general - : Richard H. DeWiu Donald E. Hansen of Michigan savings and loan asso-|board of directors also will take field Hills was announced today Freuh Tr 3. a art iuee aye et oui chere) 13Te mes y | (Beachan. 0 1e satel Res. FE 5-3793 Res. FE 2-551 ciations will convene in Lansing place. by Eugene B. Elliott, president of Gen Dynam'-” 605 syty g) Pa | 427 and 2s 190-220 I> 1360-13 75 sot eo head Seles Manager was annou -5513 Feb. 11-13 for the 17th annual meet- The dinner meeting is open to:Michigdn State Normal College. c= CC. ac? Texas. Ce tn4 — rosy 3290 2700 1225 12-75 moat terday by officials ofthe Ford Mo- Accident Insurance Fire Insurance ing of the Michigan Junior Savings anyone interested in the work of The three. along with eight other Oen Motors .. 441 ia near 7 se Mt ae pad ~ aol issetcae 330-350 tor Co, He succeeds L. W. Smead Automobile Insurance Life Insurance and Loan League. the clinic, and reservations may be key people from different parts of @ pes aoe : Sy mean W Air =) ows 978-1! 2 larger Tote” 380- *nehte: who is on sick leave. 1 & or y | al Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance Among the main speakers will made by telephoning the clinic of- the-state, will form a special Ad- ee a2 Twent (Cen. 346 alieee et, le aoe ee gt Beacham has been with the firm Burglary Insurance Bonds—aAll Ty be. D. Maitland Irwin of the fices in Pontiac. |visory Committee to MSNC. Goodrich . 172 Un Carbide .1055 steers and heifers steady to 8 lower since 1926 and prior to his. promo : ES Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago ———— The committee will meet Friday 2227%tigg 827 ou Ar tin std woman cee” teat” Cine egeattand thon was manacer of Ford's North et r : vealers steady to weak, t 1 active, ull ion. . [and! Goebler Chraart |prestiest ot Water Lift Becomes at the college to discuss the im- Ot Mo Ry ... <1] Unit Fruit $2.4 Gy vrotkors and feeders stendy tone Sues Tee nent Ea “This is the mark of a real admira! man: Steadiastness the American Savings and Loan £ Ohi pact of greatly increasing enroll-(Srernound ... 144 Us Lines. , 213 80, lower, & load of high choice and) In a slag yephontinenty re : i) - . rime year t in the face of trouble.” Institute. Division of Ohio Firm ments of the next decade on col- Quit ou 00.8 U8 Rupder 535 few loads "and lots mixed chote * and ward E hothman was name .. —Ludwig Beethoven | ~ KALA} up—The onal|lege programs, and methods of Hooker fi ae BY Letea steers 0-21 50. rector of the product advertising : . : y Seay aeon 1 ed s eave the problem. jl) Cent ..... 626 wins Pic 206 20°00. iiea commercn {isi 1278, and sales promotion office, sales : ews in re Water Lift Co. of Kalamazoo idl Indust ‘Rey 483 west Un Tel . 20 ‘ood to high choice heifers 1450-1850. a and advertising staff : | became a division of the Cleveland) a Ing Rand 61 westg A Bk . 30 ie high choice and prime 878 Ib at : r : RE : Pneumatic Tool Co., of Cleveland, Pi k A . H d a ten | Waa 2 60.2 1925. utility to high sommercial heifers | ee int Harv .... , 0.50- u and commercia ws 31" : i. | Oral LeDue of 64 W. Rundell Ohio, which bought it for an un- Ie ustin CQ in Nick mes We, ato | in 10.00-12 80; mor ¢ canners and cutters! Crude oil's gules to ee Int are i" 2 9 00-11 00 tilit nd 7 n celal bulls fi f 1 > St. reported to Pontiac Police yes- announced price yesterday. of Easter Seals rat piven ac Woolworin 483 fale-te as BN ent ce ace 24 Oe a pee In) 1955) was’ abor U | g terday that someone had entered Cleveland said the division would in Plt Siat, aus Youresr ah T a 4 at von. ce a See caine y a Malcolm School by breaking a win- = operated by Water Lift’s cur- C ‘acobs 74 Zenith Red 128 and yearlings 15 00-1850, medium grades bie dow on the south side of the build- rent management The Kalamazoo Local ampaign STOCK AVERAGES M palabic” sheep 2.560; slaughter lambs - o eean taneer cheudnend oon” debts of bills when due, see ing. Police report that nothing was oe NEW YORK Feb 1—Cotnpiled by The pet ive, fully steady, slaughter sheep @a 0 ices mica we cummnter kee ceen ce Land “srssngs noes payments you can 4S firm enaploys 470 and makes con-- Pontiac area chairman for the associated Press bout steady; good to prime wooled : ibd thats discovered missing trol mechanisms for aircraft and 1956 Easter Seal Campaign to help) Indust. Raile UUll. Stock oo tor chetce and. Drine, “atter) ose atl EM we i Oe Lt ocks BROWN, FEB. 5$, 1956, ALLEN WN. NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED |Fish Fry Friday night, 4:30 to Suided missiles, among othet crippled children will be Ralph wet change. 210) 21 1 4 i iat goed and chotee 196° IT S0| 7128 Pontiac Ras ‘Rochester ONE PLACE TO PAY 7:30. Adults $100, Children 50c, things. The parent firm is a lead-/ Austin, head of a Pontiac insur- pon. (ode) 3833 13e¢ d31. i774 Most cull to low good lambs 12 00-18 00. Mich, ane «5: beloved husband Member American Assoct@ion of Credit Coensellors Mothers’ and Dads’ Club, st. ing manuufacturer of aircraft land-' ance agency and member of the ee ee aeieas i100 iinaylvier (rece) score seams ce eee af Wessle) Brow a Vacari brother nt « Fred's School. 197 S. Parke St. jing gear. board of directors of Oakland Goun- Mon’? s¢° i 1186 07 Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Phillo Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling experience assis! you” : Year ag 14.9 Dorman, Mrs Nelson Pields. Hours: Daily 9 to S. Wed. & Sat. 9 10 1 Evenings by Appt a ty Society for Crippled Children. ii-seMien “att ia i ait ‘GM to Pay 50C me ee ge . zs | en ey : : ma : Brvrar Bemister Puneral service MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS | neh sered 11 to 1 wea, st, Buick’s January Soles | Named at a recent meeting ethan 312 itt 2 7M fO Pay JU Cents | rarities ot ea 2 ! “ . | ; m rom 1 y 41% 6. Sazinaw st. FE 8-0456 Above Onkiand Theater Cherry Ct. 8100, Church. sy ss Second Best in History tee, Austin will spearhead the an-| - paxncss. STOCKS for M arch Divi den d ome) mit oie Maree | J. Nephier Tape F = —— ene ——_____- , FLINT uf — Buick Motors re- — appeal for funds to provide Pigures after decimal potnts as are eighths Crepe pemer is ee ere ported yesterday its retailers de- services for the crippled and han- aldwin Rubbers : ‘56 mien . ; ihe Bnreter Funeral Home livered 51 367 new a in January. idicapped, scheduled to be held Sone: Michigans |... 24 27 NEW YORK w— General Mo CRAWFORD FEB §. 1956 CLARA i |Kingston Products* i" 26 #32 . Oretta, 176 8 Paddock St, age The company reported it as the March 10 to April 10. Maree iterses iti al ve 3 31 tors Corp, Monday declared a 50-| 88: dear mother of Mrs. John -secmd best January in its history. Stating that he was honored to Midwest Abraatve? oa... $ cent dividend on its common” Nicholton.. Miss Violet Crawford: s : : Rudy Mfg alayarelaiaisia iets 4 4 4 ° . : and Flord £§ Crawford: The record January retail sales bejchosen’ chairman for the work: virne Screws 2... 11 12 shares, payable March 10 to stock-! dear sister of George Harvte. Fu- 4 Ford* tein 631 633 , i neral service will be held Wednes- holders of record Feb. 16. This is ‘the equivalent to the $1.50 quarter-. paid before the three-for-one day Feb 8. at 2 pm. from the Pirst Methodist Church with Rev. Pau! Havens officiating. Inter- ment in Oak Hill Cemetery Mrs Crawford will He In state at the ‘or committee, but with the helping State Forests Yield hands of all interested in the well’ $596 545 in Timber lv ; OTICE OF N PUBLIC SALE 1955 Pontiac 870 Catalina Coupe, Public ete being of crippled children." Common Stock ‘gine No P755H102327 | stock split last fall. Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home un- ¢ held February 17, 1956, at 1:30 p.m ; H | repy, ; | > til Wednesday noon at Sei aici, pees: Nechaltes, Mick ae The Oakland society provides | LANSING (—Michigan’s state The company also declared the SOHNEGN FeO A eke ELAR: Feb. 6 7, 1986/ wheel chairs, braces and crutches, forests produced a record $596.545 regular quarterly of $1.25 on the LU’ Q' aq Oak Hill. age #3. be. educational, and therapy treat- in timber products last year, the $5 preferred and 93.75 cents on loved father of Earl R. Johnson: dear brother of Edwin 1. John- son Funeral service will be held Wednesday, Feb. & at 230 pm from the Voorhees-Siple Chanel with Rev David Mortensen offt- ciating Interment in Union Car- | ners Cemetery, Troy Twp. Mr. ments and diagnostic service for State Conservation Department the $3.75 preferred, both payable. crippled and handicapped young- said today. May 1 to stock of record April 2. sters in the county, and is financed) The department said good mar- = through contributions to the Eas- ket conditions, better technical use Sears, Roebuck Sales GMC TRUCKS “Built in Pontiac by Pontiac People” Bought - Sold - Quoted . ter Seal Campaign: of “weed” species and See up Johnson will Me in state at the - WILSON Gmc co. ——__——— planting had increased yield Up 11 Per Cent in Year | _Voorhees-Biple Pineral Mome — at Cass, Pontiae | Detroiter Gets Term \enrad aeiey Dublic timber lands CHICAGO um — Sales of Sears.) ‘5% Wiloe Beach Rego Har. \— ——|in Jack Pri yielded $280,000 worth of timber. Roebuck and Co. for the 12 months bor. Mich., age 81: beloved moth- T\kevertionment in Jackson Prison {In 1953, the figure was $392,000 onded Jan. 31, the company’s fis- gr tet Mix aE lesbain Adams) and in 1954 it was $507,000, the de- cal year, set a new recortl at $3, Thursday 2 ; a Peb. 8 at 2 pm. from partment sa In Oakland County Circuit Court the C. J. Godhardt Funeral Hor ft , ome . - Prospectus on Request STOP SCALP | Ly F _ : na er , . Austin said: total is 53.756 units delivered dur-| . , ord Motor Compa ny ing the first month of 1955. Success lies not with one man “e yesterday, Lee W. Gray, 37, of /451,350,529, the big retail merchan-| CTE Goteere: Paces tie idise firm reported yesterday. a i f ee CS tmeeae: Scena Find Anything Missing? This was ay increase of 11.3 per’ Cemetery "Kenosha, Win aire i Jackson stat dge |} lcent from sales of $3,100,271,101 in! Sry Geen een ey Watling, Lerchen & Co. | Russel Holland ee ' Blame Larcenous Dog the preceding fiscal year. xse tamer tach after rpm : Sales in January, 1956 totaled vee . es 6 Gray admitted Jan. 30 taking) VENTURA, Calif, w—Neighbors Winkann ~~ : Pontiac Office _rommeves Wein $200 Jan. 14 from the Fox and missing any articles are invited $228,084.406. a record for the month, Staite “eae ane MR | 71 | - Ee Repeaters Hounds Inn, Bloomfield Hills. {by F. J, Woodward to call at his 2nd up 7.2 per cent frrom $212; 82% 2 te mother at Mra 6 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Telephone FE 4-2895 es preseription. Contains ou house and. claisn them. 855,805 in January, 1955, Charles H. Warren dear. sister 0 § = prodhanghmodlaa stimalaie ie eal ‘Man Crushed b Tree “My dog,”” he explained, “has ; ; i Me cites toe, Wed Pep. AG Other Offices | Sampo Manas Medicine Er pried Paper ¢ y carried home pots, rugs, various: prea oa mills face the) oe me cree St iMichiade Chere, P " ie Herr 6 STANDI H @—A tree he ‘hes hotsehold articles and clothin, ne | TY of expanding iron ore im-| etery. Recitation of the Rosary | Detroit Ann Arbor Jackion Kalamazoo ieone erect Adherent G it {felling toppled on Wilber Kerit, 22,even shoes and sluners sand I ports from West and North Afri-) Fill be TTencleoe tonto Pisoni | ; | are ie” casio. Ghovere Menace Mediine jof Standish,, and crushed him to would like to get them back into|ca and Labrador, says Sir Charles | Home. Mrs. Warren will lie in - a st ell druggists, Money deck gu death yesterday. the hands of their owners” a of London. & neral Home. as . a 1 , ; , “on a 2 —— = . . ‘ \ 4 5 ; | oy i } ‘ i , ) , in oF AND E passed away, four RA = neces alors te | wane bah fo oattom She lives with us in memory =|) AFAYETTE ENG. CO. Bic SOAR og La se union. 19 BS.E1U aah VICE MAN i Flowers 3. sinployment vouat wages, reply y E REAL ESTATE "atesed ot Facute’ | See" atce wth sift Lee ga =e tr com mcsions a Funeral Directors 4 ne Rais iol Huron. IRE FIGHTER 433 to reauir d. moa. ie service may be age). to fed —— must bave ° res of city ~ __Puperal Home- pw eteas | Since Eny Hail, 36 south. Park, _Donelson- Jonns "266 eee A. beef stock a Sn ‘com . Understanding of opera- of farm machinery. Year job. Good salary. ’ Modern home with city ‘conven- Voorhees-Siple} ‘see gorse ote, fun parte experience saa Cage py speihobchard : THE PONTIAC PRESS, die. TWENTY-THREE | Help’ Wanted Male 6 Card of Thanks 1) Help Wanted Male _ 6 ony saint DIE salesmén Cub, taaies caw iet Mebeat! TD ESTGNERS, in Memoriam 2} DETAILERS magne mmens co pee) CHECKERS Is. one who loved her one mae eet Ee at. FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor “PE 2-8378 Cemetery Lots 3— RAVE LOT. WHITE CHAPEL. cash, $600 terms. OR 3-0850. RR . PARK Cemetery in Section 4 FE 2-031’. FOR SALE: ¢ LOTS AT WHITE Chapel. Garden of Resurrection. 50 ‘MEN WANTED AT ONCE - S8@HOUR MINIMUM FULL Bon Tihs ‘Oo experienc; 5: Malings shoes, 606 Saginaw GRAND UNION TEA CO. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Has good route available for qualified man, arried, resid- in the vicinity of Pontiac as Alege tf oom ia moe hones. © expenses fur- “nished, Paid veces sick bene- Bie. hospital, and surgi- eal insurance # Mr. Hutch- inson at Hotel Tues. Weds. from 3 p.m. to -m., Ip veke snp. GAUGES. lahat INSPECTOR Experienced in surface plate and foe shy checking of aircraft Lawvtog Steady work in expanding M. C. MFG. CO. Indianwood Rd, Lake Orion "JOBS FOR MEN free gardener . Station a ° is Want se may a. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 406 Pontiac State Bank Bide. FE 6-0227 Machine Designers Tool tases fer 3 Days € Days a $150 =o! $2. 3 150 270 3.06 4 1.80 3.48 6.04 6 2.25 06 6 00 6 2.70 4 86 720 q 3.15 6.67 6400 8 3.60 648 9.60 ® 405 v.20 10.80 ~} ri BOX REPLIES } 2, 3, 4, 8, 10, 14, 16, 17, 25, 28, 32, 43, 58, 60, 64, 71, 80, 89, 103, 114. Help Wanted Male 6 ACTUAL JOBS OPEN IN THE U8., Bo. Am., Europe. To $15,000 Travei paid, ‘Write only Employ- ment Info. Center, Room 660, 470 — Stuart St, Boston 16. Automobile Salesmen Chevrolet We need 2 salesmen who like! to make money. Experienced pre-| ferred. co- ration demonstrator plan. Kindly call for | ap Clarence J. Gates,/ fales Manager. North Chevrolet Co. . 1000 8. Woodward . MI 42735 BARBER WANTED 2577 Dixte Hwy. mowers and MAN WANTED: FOR RAWLEIGH | Business .tn Pontiac. B'ham | PENSIONER. PRIVATE LIVINO | Real Estate teers pean To —To Bell—To Sel you Bo’ IT—WE'LL ve MAHAN cooperative va Meal iia prints’ Pomanee we W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE BROKERS WANTED: AP. Trans American Freight Lines _inc. 267 So. Bivd. E ontiac SALESMAN PART Aer =a TAKE apes memes Tview by sppointanent i FARM piogth Carl Dobat, 2460 Dutton, wer. " “ SPORTIN NG iG GOODS SALESMAN Ser a tase Serie . Musi ww Si rite Pontiac Press Bo: Aries TRUCK DRIVERS Full — Experienced driveawa: — ers onl: a Sans distan i. ust Racere feferensee their Sl exes experi- et be sically fit, . aaa bie to pass 1.C.C, phy- sical aan drivers’ test. Apply a.m. noon ay to Pride~ at Guard House Pleet Carrier Corp. Blvd. East Pontiac VILLAGE CLERK. perform administrative work of clerk, tax assessor ant building inspector, including the inspection all pew construc- tion. plumbing, electrical work, and sanitation in the village. Ap- fatio. oe) have own (aleoeonaat experienced and ore of assuming full respensi- ks ne to be determined basis of experience and P renippnr For further informa- tion, spoly at the Village Office, 2535 awn Wolveyne Lake, or phone MA 4-1710, WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE. P. W. Dinnan, 66 W. Huron &t. G ment Farm work 5 Teg Fe ha Serica” _Help V Wanted Female 7 PERMANENT STENOOR, RAPHIC- ve 0 lished com, Sills ates. rantages Phote Midw ACCOUNTS: RECEIVA aa arr pe Car necessary ‘PE 26173 oF , BIRMINGHAM IMMEDIATE OPENINGS | Makers , Medium size expanding Co. has openings in a new research and devel: | oping center in your lo-| calitv. Salary, excellent | working conditions. Pre- vious experience neces- Shears Walled Lake MArket 4-1586 ‘MAN FAMILIAR WITH LAWN | and engines for grind- ine and repairs Suburban Sales nd Service, 6463 Telegraph at |_Maple, Birmingham No experi- ence needed to start, Sales easy to make and profits good. Start immediately rite toler ® _Dept _MCA-696-190. Freeport, 11 caren for light duties. FE 764 1025 James K PINBOYS, EVENINGS AND WEFK- CAB DRIVERS. NIGHT SHIFT, ap Motor-Inn Recreation. FE = sed time only. Apply 101, 32. » Buro COLLECTOR pyr PONTIAC “EMPLOYMENT een vice For part time debit in Pontiac 1, W_ Huron +2551 ares. for Decne Enos Pub- — ishing oupe ‘ust ave car a : Evenings after 4 pm. and all RELIABLE | day Saturday. Civil Service Em- PERATANENT Las biel Nate ane or write Mr. Graham. Collier mcceey. 300 United” vArilete Bidg Detroit, DESIGNERS, DETAILERS AND oe. wante a Beecher me anent em- Rigrment, none © Appoma ent, DESIGNERS DETAILERS Tools. Gauges. Automation Body fixtures. Press Welding dies. Spe- cial machines—top rates, MODERN ENGINEERING SERVICE CO. 412 Mile at Woodward ___ Berkley, Michigan. Detail Draftsman Overtime Pay Permanent Position Manufacturer of machines and } automation equipment has perma-: nent salaried position for machine, 3 years minimum ex- perience. Must know shop meth- ods, and have ability to work with minimum supervison. Fine opportunity to advance with grow- ing organization for an indus- trious and creative young man Salary commensurate with abil- + {ty Call C R. Rymal, MI 45400 _ Birmingham DELIVERY BOY MUST BE AT least 18. have Chauffeurs license Apply Division Printing Co 1178 Sylvertis, Waterford fowaitin. DOOR MAN, NFAT APPEARING | oung man, Age 18 to 30 Apply. ‘Manager | State Theater ELECTRIC MOTOR WINDER R AND all-around repair man. Lincoin 49-1133. detailer. “EXPERIMENTAL TECHNICIAN | Unusual! opportunity for a tineens| young man to work tn experi-' mental department a electrome- chanical products degrees not required bu tion and experience in elegtricity. radio, or physics desired (Imme- diate opening (0 moderh pliant _Orxfori area Tall OA, Sass) _ DONT PAS/S UP MONEY! Sell unneeded belorgings for cash through Classified Ads! FE.28181. } Engingering — ; Are you interested in sound dig- allied sales work? Offering +m: jate earnings, promotion. and aaare You may qualify and be properly trained with income dur- Ing training period. Married man with reliable car) preferred. Call FE 22811. 6 & pm_ only. | ee REAL ESTATE SALESMEN 2 men full time Sales cxperience helpful Aish men wil) make $10,- 000 first 5 RIV ALUET, Realtor 345 Oakland Av Co-Operative Real Estate te Exchange \ 1 Real Estate Broker or Salesman Ine reess your earnings on rach, ale AND WIDEN YOUR INVEST- MENT OPPORTUNITIES | One Commercial and One Industrial Specialist | OF HIGHEST CALIBER WITH SEVERAL SUCCESSFUL YEARS BACKGROUND WILL BE INVIT- | ED TO JOIN A TEAM OF HARD HITTING SPECIALISTS IN OTH- | ER LINES Firm is owned by members, al! profits go to members. No in- | vestment required. Option to par- ticipate {in all investments with capital gain advantage Firm has had many vears diver- sified exnerience owns modern completely equipped. well located office building: has competent serretarial staff and ample capl- tal for investment Profits lact 4 wear broke all previous records Sound good? Write us a letter to Box 35, Pontide Presse, We mav both be glad you did Strict confidence will be observed. ~ 3 MEN For responsible position with large national] distributing orgdn- ization in Pontiac area Some me- chanica] aptitude helpful. If you HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR General ‘office, secretaries, book- keepers and waitresses No do- mestic Birmingham Employment potas te natant Maple, Birming- aam HOOKKEEPE R for automob! tiac NCR. experience preferred, but will train qualified person. Petor or eo tol_or J 1 6-31! CURB & FOUNTAIN “GIRLS | 8U- ee Chief Drive-In. FE 2-6851 15 N. Telegraph . | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. 35 | years or over. Days. Apply 43 | _Auburn, | FIRST | JOBS ARE IMPORTANT See Betty for the right start. IGURE CLERK FOR Doctor's Office $238 GENERAL OFFICE for TV to fecle OFFICE BEGINNER for ~ chiatrist .. $225 PERSONALITY to answer CLERK. TYPIST for small ‘MIDWEST 6 Pontiac prot Bank Bidg, rE 2a -FORD MOTOR CO. Tractor and Eniplement Division BIRMINGHAM | Steno- Secretaries AND Clerk-Typist __ APPLY 2500 I... Maple Rd Birmingham Oren yee TILL —______! SAT 9 TIL Lt 2 GENERAL OFFICE WORK 1 real estate office. curate typist writing, __rience ir | Must be ac- Apply in own hand- stating age and expe- _Box 33. Pontiac Press MOTHER- less home 4 ‘boys 8.9 19 and 13 Wil! consider couple No drinkers Must live in OA 8-2205 | HOUSEKEEPER — WANTED FO motherless home tn ee OLive 2-47 JU STOR SECRETARY | . $250 oder office wants brirht young sirl with Jite shthd Will take irl fresh out of school | ancy at Career Center. | “ker Bldg FE #04160 _| LADY WITH TRANSPORTATION | to care for 2? children § days and Nght housework FE 3-7650 : LADY FOR HOUSEWORK. STAY aie 2 children school age OR “MARRIED WOMEN _| With children who cannot accept ordinary to vhs—use of car Necessary No collecting, deliver- ing or investment. High earnings. For appointment call FE 2-4456 MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO! work in convalescent heme Some light housework No heavy work, eurh as washing or floor scruh- bing Live in $4* ner month plus room and board Mere for home than for wages ive. ing details. Pontiac On PONTIAC ~ Jobs for Girls Write, Press. are available dprmecisislt ee we ployment manager betw: e bre. of 10am end $ pm. Apply Re omar: small office, ine WE arene | RECEPTIONIST for rea} estate SALES: AN __ firm: answer phone and type $208 If you are selling in other fields. ee Ue ae like shoes, insurance. appliances she and so forth and want to tn- FIGURE CLERK’ bd adi $200 crease your income. hére is your ae $225 bie opportunity. Sell Fords and ak a 75 Mercury's for an aggressive deal- SreRETARY 12, me Bunaua) 430 ership Car Dollars: work- RETAR ‘tb leaecutive oe ing conditions, bea neurance "4 ian, and other benefita Sale BOOKKEEPER $400 training, sales direction. sales an ln a “ a sistance dre made ip Don't | GR AE BN ERS—I antiac Mace ot opportunit V3 Pontiac State Bark Bidg. BION MOTOR sates | Phone FE $0277 i Say ‘ CARNIVAL by Diek Turner 4 ay -_. “Tt gains ten hours a day!” TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1956 Typewriter Serv Service ice 2A, ~_ Business ress Services 13 . APPLIANCE SERVICE oral r pes _ call 0 ia JAS & B TRERCHING™ es, Water line, field sauhtin > Wat craves Walls a windows. Free ent} No tigation oe ed 5 Sony ‘or 7 Bota DRY WALL BY MACHINE. en No job too big or small EXPERT TREE T! ars Saat & 4 moval. Ph PE 66583 ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- Ba Pe 0 reeeinn. 218 B. Pike PONTIAC yEMPLOYMENT SERVICE SE enced medica! laboratory techni- clan in new ital. Registration not paints Msgs bo Poutiac __ Osteopathic ve RELIABLE LADY For Wovusr- eee per — babysitter, More for dren OL ‘34176. Must NT, s love “ative. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES Woman with car + coor a oe a ee Preferebly eve- py And ihe s to earn as much bene “Por teterview, eall EM f 3-0035. “MiGiR WORK. 5 Steak ie His hwar. : BXPERIENCED COOK. PE 56-0513 after 4, for ap — WANTS HOUSEKEEPER. rest, 21. 1 child. Live in. FE Woman POR SIMPLE Tae. eh per Live in. $30, Call MI 4-126 WOMAN FOR “LIOR HOUSE- kee and ca Tren, More for home then wages, Write Pontiac Press, Bor 22. WOMAN TO DO HOUS! and care for 3 children. Stay _hites. Call FE 6737 before 3 p.m. ____ Help Wanted 8 MEN WOMEN YEAR ROUND OP- portunit ty op_established Wetkins route Earn #2 wo 83 per ae Becesser? Apoigew erry. ° 7 —~ WANTED Babysitters with portation, nurses, cooks genera.s to live in, cleaners, seametresses, couples, butlers, chaufers, handymen. Ex- perience and reference necessary. Galt 10 to 4 Monday through Fri- day. HOURLY AID hour. 150 Birmingham Branch, MI_49132 Instructions 9 AIR CONDITIONING Would like to hear from reliable we can train to overhaul and {install air condi- heatine and refrigera- Must be mech- neqoems occupation, rmation write _Utilities Inst., Bex | 8, c/o paper. DRIVING LESSONS PONTIAC Drivers’ Training Days, Eves., and Sunday. FE 2-48e7 POR SALE BY PRIVATE PARTY Arthur Murray dance hours with party privileges Cash sales only. Bor 101 IP YOU ARE NOT A HIOH school graduate write for free in- | formation on how to get your 4i- Eloms at home No time wasted, i interference Write for Cate og &, Wayne School, Box 6. Pontiac Press. 8 CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! inted. Men- ho as 8x77 month, Expertience often unnec- cesyary. Cet age ii- ae rated book showing salaries, a iicemenss sample tests iox 30, Pontiac Prsess. “Work _Wanted Male_ 10 SEVEN crrene EXPERIENCE IN “ASSISTANT OFFICE MANAGER ASSISTANT TO AUDITOR PAYMASTER GENERAL | ' OFFICE | WELL VERSED ALL PHASES PAYROUL-A-C PAYABLE — a-c RECEIVABLE - GENERAL | I FDGER ABLE TO WORK) WITH OR TAKE CHARGE OF OFFICE PERSONNEL REA- IFSIRED CHANGE HOME ON OX BAYNE. 10230 2 89N FOR D AM BUILDING BOW LAKE MARY FE DRIVE MILFORD. MICHIGAN EMEIRE 5601 18 WANTS ANY KIND OF work QO. 8 Oakley, 360 N. Perry, Pontiac, Mich CARPENT ER AND (CABINET | work New and repair. D. Murdock FE 2-7861 CARPENTERS, ALTERATION AND | repair FE 27 Fr 44168 CABINET ainen (AND CARPEN. fer Kitchens & specialty 4-5 GappENTRY WORK NEW AND, _repalr FE ¢4710 _ CAPPEFNTER WORK CABINETS additions, repairs, or garages OR 25769 _ | | CARPENTRY. CABINE Ts, FOR. mica work, attics finished. recrea- | tion rooms and repairs. EM 34775. | “MAKE PONTIAC MY HOME | Born in Michigan fuet in from | California Veteran, 23 lds of ace weicht 165 ‘ba Willing to | ace snyiing Write Pontiac Presi, mt ANY MAN "NEEDS ~ WORK or sr pueent y. Chauffeur’s llc, FE | +1 MAN WANTS “PAINTING AND decorating. Free estimates. FE 5-887 * PLACE A LOST AD” Call FF 28181 for an ad to recover aloss. Dial FE 2-8181, for_an- ad-writer. Help Wanted Female 7 Big discount. | Pontiac Press D&M BLDG, § SERV “charge it.” I _Work ; Wanted i Male | 10 PLU! MBINO oRrK WANTED. Reasonable Ye 5-1016, SERVICE MANAGER TS on hydramatics. WE DO 90 CARPENTER WORK. #2.56 _an FE 68-2500. a WALL 8 Sea vice: WALL BOARD teal oe joints and nails. Ready eos or paper. Ver parcuer: ee estimates, M Young MAN WANTS WORK OF kind. the day, week or heer Call ves 3-7306. YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK. YOUNG 1 MAW With a LARGS PA yaw: AM- me ww _itgs FE PE._2-8806 Work Wanted Female 11 iris aed ol birt hai 1 DAY SERVICE adRONINGS. 83 sane. Pick-up and delivery. FE 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WaASsH- and clean PE 1-0233, ALTERATIONS, MAKING. Men or women's Neat sewer, __ 00d fitter, FE i BABYSITTING BY DAY roy _ hour. Pull or parttime. PE 2-72 CHILDREN'S SEWINO cacanies e speeeae? 80 alterations, men _* ye E 2-4614. ExPunenCi — LADY WANTS housework sew: or. babysitting. FE 4-2135, EXPERIENCED pave SQ0r ann Pe WOMAN WANTS me cosy a i Mon EM Sint ea OULD diate iasieemen ta eer. per- sonne! or general office. 6 yrs Co apireong excellent references, TRONINGS WANTED, 3 $3 A BUsH- el_and up. FE 4-125. IRONINGS. | PICKUP Co DELIV-. ery. $3.00 per bu. PE 5-6732 IRONINGS WTD. A BUSHEL, tad and de- ae baal _livery, OLive 3 LADY es WORK BY THE _day or week FE 2- _ LADY WISHES HOUSEWORK OR roning on Thurs. only. Best of rabarenae! $1 hour, Call F " #861 CADY WANTS DAY WORK CON- sider some_ Dabysitting FE 2-3832 LADY WOULD Fe +0000 HOUSEWORK | by the week Lany WISHES | HOUSEWORK BY the day FE 32-7037 _ SISGLEAGED Dd ABLE lady desires babysitting eves & Sat. & Sun. FE +0619. MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, BEC- retarial Service, EM 3-2842 TYPING IN MY HOME REASON: able and guaranteed. ORJando FYPING, STENOGRAPHIC A light book: he done guaranteed, PE 2-3906 after ¢:30 _pm WANTED | WASHINGS AND IRON- _ings FE _5-0008. WASHINGS AND ped eS ALSO __ babysitting. PE _ WASHINGS WANTED. sg CE UF _and delivery, FE 4-8 WOMAN WISHEs mr WORK _ Call FE@1914 WOULD LIKE IRONING TO DO IN own home. By hr. no white shirta. 3654% Auburn R41 YOUNG MARRIED GIRL , WITH yr old child wishes live-in job caring for 1 or 2 children, of night housework s-7748 YOUNG LADY DESIRES WORK. _Gays, referenced FE 2-640 __ Building Service 12Z Al CUSTOM CARPENTERS | — Rough and finish EM _ 3-860! A SET: oF BL DG PLANS DRAWN | for any trpe building. EM 34911 EM 3-451? _ AIR COMPRESSORS ower ee a ers oe su ACKBCN 8 RENTAL ~ AIR TOOTS aestery sand ao Ww ianetestn 4-5240 | ADDITIONS» t Bathrooms, including septic tank. het water heaters Jet pumps itehen sinks and cupboards | Partitions changed. Cash or terms ltoaivre. For free estimates Chae [poco HOME REMODELER 3377 Huron AL CE MENT WORK LLOYD MONROE | _ FE 46866 | | BRICK, Bi BLOCK AND CEMENT | work Alsb chimneys. No job too | large. Residential and commer- cial Guaranteed work. Ph. FE 4-8604 CUSTOM BUILDING Hancing Modernizing FE 4-5470 CEMENT (& BLOCK , PHA. FL f HOUSEWORK BY THE DAY. FE 5-4854, Crescent Lake 'fiow? AND HE. FURNACES an ED AND eoal. M Sheet | Metal FE FLOOR | vet | A. FINLEY & Own YOUR Netghborhood taunderette, We start you out right. Free! Plan ning and me ising ald. High- lv profitable field. As low as LI down For further tnforma- fom. call after 7 pm Sa 1-0773 Btanley id, Bir- __mingham. Mich PLASTERING NEW AND RE- . Carl rE LUMBING Ls) TING. Com Bon, FE ¢J107 or OR 3- SEWER CLEANING sinks—ouater_ Se FE 42012 Mea hree. estim me oN ee Dressmatcieg, Tailoring 16 Pieretene hE Maren Pi 0 Late. | an. Furniture ro Refinishing 164 g 16A vrs REPAIRING A _cialty, PE §-0163, F “aeons Ta sere “aot AO. Wodek TAX Unga ag rry Shopping Center. owed daily, evenin, Sund ACCOUNTING e tax SERVICE Edw a 2 EB an taco TAX RETURN PRE- tn aod home by qualified Rey masters degree. & TAX 6ERVI . PE 2.2961, ~~ SAVE MONEY us file your perrdy Pasa Ate Let you. _43 Clark St Fe 41446 for appt. | Waite ‘INCOME TAX aeaviche ; PHONE: E EMPIRE 33135 Wo! ORKING | Man's INCOME Lar rem Baldwin Ave. © am-@ p _& 91, ___ Laundry | Service ‘Ii LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR R me Beautifully finished pontate Ph FE 2-6101, off ‘18 Building Service 12, R. Q. SNYD: neg SNYDER Ma rng ear PYPEWAITERS AND AD ADDING MA- | coc Kew ig | See ab one ‘inter Prices Nowin . pace eenr = Effect On All Remodeling | mnenelfe “Bo TN “sepnee ox. | 33 ~~ Upholstering 23 AKLE'S CU 4 PE 8-10% flay & Chil c The BE. Saeae: ____Lost & Found 24 Lae sidankoal BOXER PUPPY, FAWN. __Vicinity Michigan Ave. FE 4-7258. LOST; RED BILLFOLD, "Mone [A 5-2296. oer | BOXER PUP. ar o w ee! uare “Cai ive vieinity. Lost: BEAGLE. plete os on Lake Rd. _Wedsworth,. Lost In VICINITY AUBURN Heights, - aoopial ope dog. Comes by the mie Has been gone 2 wus. FE __Reward. roing. ORten- Lost: 13" FEMALE (BEAGLE IN Yicinity of Bagley and Call after 6. FE ter Re- wane. 7 LO8T LAST THURSDAY black fram, “af” and pink ses, Reward, Pan rE Cosr SMALL SLAcy: Clpren ha Also Pontiac papers des1017. Bilt ater. ‘old & cieemal Anima) Rescue Leaque, _Hobbies & Supplies 24A NEW LOCATION, popular cameras and ~~ sup plies eas *. Many spe. Fest and see the latest in elec PA j 1003 = x Fors ‘}_ Notices & s & Personals als 25 _—_ faectatain, in beens wat | ~ Aerotred Knapp Shoes Shoes pad, Conte Contracts, acts, Mtgs. 3 32 {MMEDIA CASH Peomttaek ore te Four K. L. Tem leton, Realtor Orchard ¢ Rd, WE NEED SEASONED LAND Lecooh tracts or contrac’ with down Lopdgtieedie at less iscount, Al nor eee all i ope Bi: Paul D D. Hammon Ww. tp at. FE E 5-471 ACT ION | On the aie of your Land Coo- tract. If i is what we are look- ine for we will y them ‘or lace — lor you wi a“ “ for the fast serv- ~ ® you ate ink for, No con- rge or too small, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TTN. Saginaw Street. cart: gue m eve. ww on ol Real- S-T741. n es, CASH F FoR Se p CONTRACTS J. VanWelt. 5440 Dizie Hwy. _Sn “him TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR coniract. Realtor rtirdge "bird’) to see, 1060 W. Hu- Phone FE 21-4316. ios —— WE HAVE 000.00 At our disposal to purchase new or land our clients, yon eell, ASK mg dolore you MAHAN, To Buy—To Sell—To Insure =| MAHAN Coane ‘a clive Real Estaty. Bpeh hange rr ve oi Speen at fine ee .» Huron 1078 WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS We will give rou « ash cans. Watts codiement Gite es @ phone call today. Free esti- | \ 1 Nicholie & Harger ( Co. "QUICK CASH “fits Sar’ ervice = aah for" Bar “WHITE. BROS. So CASH rot Ls ag sol co r ove eas Saf — J. ie HAYDEN TRADE THROUGH CLARK REAL ESTATE tea Wie Open” lbventoss ccutive Neat Watate } Ex ° LOTS WANTED Suburban or City. ye 5-B078 ‘Mahan Has Buyers WANT action oe Some ae we ae ns Wanted rd Real Estate Cat PE S114 of MA AG. ELLIOET & SONS Hwy._at_Mbelt 31640 N’Western i) f i ‘WILL BUY List. LAKE . proverty, Purchasers Es ce Comm: . EM » R. F. McKINNEY UN 16198 a sap pe es — ynereeee of ; iarme. ROY- KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Hu Huron; __ PE 2-7421; OA 8-339 Rent A ont Apts. Furnished 33 33 eine pa Fei wa — oT akin Sono siete 12.50 wk. PE i ROOM KITCHENETTE AND PVT. | oath 2 employed couple. Adulte oar ae wf Paddock, Ai _berta Apts | 2 ROOMS AND BATH. TH walvare entrance, 1 small 5 $16 per week 4 rooms and ba Priv: en- F week. 340 . a VERY LARGE WARM N rooms. Nicely furn. Aw war heat, soft water. Pvt, bath and entrance Near bus and . x = PE +1832, 8. 7 LARGE ROOMS, G iT, children welcome. 2 5 | ° — 2 ROOMS — | Local _& Long Distance—TE 2-8787. | HAULING | ANYTHING ANYTIME. _FPE S800 INCINERATCRS CLEANED ASH or rubbish hauled Clean = up. PR 45134. ashes and h uled, FE 2-1017. LIGHT HAULING — ASHES — anvthing — anytime. Phone FE §-2020 V¥ TRUCKING, 20003 fill dirt rubbish rubbish hauled _and gravel LAOHT AND HEAVY HAULING. FE 8-008 ODEN CARTAGE _ Local and Lose Dsitance Moving. Phone PE 5-6806 Laundry, one i that it E wor Coattot Ceeaaiosien to For 1 PAMILY Ls LAUNDRY ERY. Aa be ig ie doe on: 2-81 iration 1 days from the date —_ ei= erect dated February 7, 1956. Moving & Trucking 19 on axD AFTER THIS DATE. — Se ee February 6, 1066, I will not be AA-1 MOVING, LTRUCKING. a responsible for any debts con- rates. Good tvice. FE 5-387) tracted by ény other than myself, anytime. Forest D srey, 146 All A-| MOVING—HAULING Pontiac, Mich, EXCELLENT SERVICE PRIVATE CATERING ——— Ressonable Rates 246146 ASHES & RUBHISH ah __ Basements ete. cleaned, FE 4-76 ‘Ove REDUCE ’ ightes AND-RUABION AND LION? sepipee pth date bh Cappo mcarealf hauling. Norciiff Pumohrey 150 Wateh s and inches melt Wesson, FE 3-7 en ee : away il today, FE 44131. BEDFORD MOVING | spectat: NALITY HAIN- cut, goer & style, Leji 7 LIGHT TRUCKING AND MOVING. | aPrctat, ‘COLD Fridays tik, Sarl ® YR 2-1244 SUSIE “BMART | SAID. “BC WAVES & pm. BE ea ta, Orr, Fa eine. a IN DEBT? you are having trouble meet- ate COUNSETL- fiaginaw WE NEED LISTINGS So we will be seeing you. Our Trained Staff is now making a canvas to see if you are interested in sell- ing your property. They are highly Skilled and can tell you the mar- ket selling price of your home. Ask them any questions you desire. For earlier appointment just call us any time. br CMiGay Ged see us today. aia “F eater. FE Wed. Children to E to Board % aisle to Rent) TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT % Ton Pace ee 1'o Ton Stake 4d Dump Trucks Ep Gallae Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. (Oven Daily = ~ REDUCED RATES _ Large van to serve you. Smith | __ Moving. ONWANTED ~ ARTICLE RE: RE- ape free of charge. FE i | OODWARD i including Sunday 1 FE 41442 he VET aS 2 TON fare TRUCE wants hauling FE 4 Painting & ipeceniae “20 | A-l DECORATING — presen |S and wal) pepering. Call or eati- 40255 FE S-o78 | ae eens 2 | A-1 INTERIOR DECORA. _ CEME NT If “OUR ePECIALTY. | tin Reasons pis Free esti- i Floors, basement, EM 34879. = | ___s mates. OR 3-162 | ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED 4-1 PAINTING INTERIOR a ie Ea Mara TP naa | tanad ree lk ae | FLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND —— ee finishing, 10 Years experience 7 Al PAINTING PAPEBING Modern equipment. guar work. Mason Thompson, FE 48364 Free estimates. John Taylor OR | A-l PAINTING, PAPERHANGING 3-1616 i Paper removd. Estimates. FE , — FIREPLACES | out OR REASON. _¢6018 ae ae ble, FE | CusTOM DECGRATIVG, WALL| ~ i 0OR LAY ie aan DOT “FIN- ishing Bud Bilis, E 8-200 | FI OOR BANDING LAYINO, FIN R Gardner, 491 Central FE. 27519 | GENERAT BUILDING Brick stone tering a REPAIR cement work Pias- tile Fork FE 4.2290 UARANTEED ROOFS TALL nae EST 1918 Hugus Marsh ce, N Cass FE 23021. FE |HousE MOVING FOLLY, equipped FE ease LA Young JOS. FLEMING FLOOR LAYING, rr oti et 156 Edison. Ph. | i LATHING AND PLASTERING | _New_and repair. FE 4-0274 | LAYING 3 HARDWOOD | FLOORS? Don't break vour back, don't | bruise your knees. Call us about | vine jaying machine. FE é a CO NTR. ACT OR Brick and biock Veneer work. OR 43-11% Ss _ Pi ASTERING | AND REPAIRS ork => teed reasonable td Fe ROOFING oma “AND ALL MOD. | aa = iteratioes: ein | for eM BE vice | wae 24268 Eves. oR Sore, Ba : ; ae | pay OR NIGHT TY SERVICE. | pepering, steaming servide. Com- | ‘merce - EM 3-3435. | | | PAINTING A &PECIALTY. DE- pendable, FE 56-5285 | PAINTING | AND DECORATING. : 26 _Jrs. exp Winter prices FE 8-29860 PAINTER HAS OPEN TIME. PE 2-4231 ~ PAINTING PAPERHANGING — WALLS CLEANED TU PPER. OR 3-7061_ Painti Nall Washing | Paintine & FE 2-2706 ___ Free estimates. ' PAPER HANGING. 25 YRS Exe. | _Reasonable rates FE 42171 __.Physio-Therapy der MASSAOE = THERAPY. Specia) ipo technis 72 Elim St. FE 4-285) 2 Riatiiion ‘Service _ | or FE 58106 | STRAKA -- Fiat « SHOP TV RADIO, 7 HR. era & delivery service FE FE 5$-1706 M | GUARANTERD TV REPAIR. ANY MAK FE ¢9734, CONDON'8 _RADIO & TV. 127 8 PARKE ST COPENRAVER: $ «RADIO & TV repair, 896 W Horon. Night serv- zee eens, rE ESE Ci RADIO-NV_PE EHTIC | 164 E. Pike ose “21A ¥ ULL TIME country home. re DAY CARF FOR CHIL: DREN, LI ensed home. PE £5737 Say TO BOARD TWO CHiI- dren Intelligent couple Ages 11 _& 12, Write Box 1154, Pontiac WEST “BIDE, ‘PENCED IN YARD _1 to 6 years FE 2-1927 Wed. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd lots. Get the top eetar! Will_ buy outright or it for you. B. B. mmunity _pale._ Phone OR 32717 LET US BUY IT OR AUCTION it for vou. OA 8-2681. ONE OF PONTIAC’S | LARGEST { PE Test. buyers. Cash waiting. CARE ae } School bus. MA | WANTED | TO BUY At, TYPES | of furniture, Phone FE 2-6523 | WANTED FURNIT URE) If you have anything for sale | end want prom t. courteous serv- | ise end the highest orice i all — “OAKL AND COUNTY'S ae | USED rire 2aees BUY tn WTD FURNITURE. | NTIQUE ou our honest opinion tn rega: dishes, and old Jamps. My 21521, bse og “hao of bearers ie — | property Ye are establia a Wtd. _Miscellaneous. 28 Feoutetion as the leading traders a | ont WANTED TO BUY PORTABLE | typewriter, FE 56002 ask for. DORRIS & SON “Chet” only! This is gotng to be’ REALTORS PE 41557 a gift _ Wanted to Rent _ LANDLORDS List your rental with us service ADAMS. BL co Free Share Li i Gr ocartent 30 § ROOMS AT BUS STOP. wean Reasonable FE 2-9054 EASIER through Classi: fied Ads. To solve evervy- day problems quickly, dial. FE28181. i elist FE 1-096 , 2 7 : , / ’ — v 7 a . j 2 ihe 5 ~~ 29 Co-operative Rea! Estate ‘Exchange .GET THEM NO MORE}, WM. A. IT BATH & ENTRANCE. ae ONLY. 164'W. entrance, Bt. J ROOM APT. Wi sade Fister | _ferred. Binge Gocote "re- C . Ne ere a ma LARGE CLEAN Saar PRE erg anon refrige: Hl og fy B couple, 58 Virgin : KENNEDY REALTOR | FE 5-041 SOLD or Not Sold lf your p rty jan't sold yet. a because it hasn't been listed “WHITE re 43500 i ROO a ala in Quiet working orp if 4 | FURNISHED ‘ROOMS AND BATH Bre cad, Pay your own utilities, FE 4 ROOM. & BATH FURN. APT. Meated & hot water. Adults, FE ee Br APTS. ADUL _only, 122 ? Augusta. ae 8 yao eS SEMI PORN ADULTS ALL REDECORA a’ + eo a prenees. Over- ! Ton _{ine Adpite: only, Pa 20074, APT 3 ROO SEMI-PRIVA ° 12 week. Ca — 4:30, 3188 mons. O S000 Dixie Hy Re! Patt = 3 chitd: Shown ¢ a m. —______Phone OR 3-1205___ eel appointment. FE No a a! er | TRADES — TRADES | aprs ror # RENT PARTLY ¥ FUR We are specialists in trading | _nished. §7 §. Washi i. homes. farms lake property and ae Raab n ae: business opportunities Large dn. payments are scarce, Tiade Your APT. FOR WOM _Children welcome. PE 5-6340, AT SQUARE LAKE. saRivaTE 3 ulty, larger homes ‘for smaller, city property for suburban home |. "oma _& bath. FE 61370. eS weamess wee our — bey woe 2 pos ey. A satisfy all parties concerne rence. Adults. ef Do not fee) obligated. Call us for| Florence. sail ena 8 an apbointment and we will give 162 W. Huron YOU CAN’T HARDLY I mean 3 or 4 bedroom homes from $18,000 to $22,- 000 in the Rochester areal We could sell a dozen-at least! “BUY “OR” SELL 1 will personatl y your ae attr or = ae st in for, xen oe aa 8 reasonable “Call, pass and ae RILEY, BROKER . x ROOR _523_0 Orchard Lake. F sere . MODERN ~RITCH . Rice furnished, playground, = NTI CLEAN ? ROOMS, TILED BATH, ey Mesir—csarret On lake. 3 kids OK, 7 Pontiac Lake Rd. SOULE PRIVATE BATH AND entrance. On bus line near town. FE 4-2947 aon at CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 187. floor 4 rooms bath and arens West side rae. i menth __2 4644 oF 9-257, COZY 3 ae LANDLADY WILL care for school age child while | mother works FE 26012, DOWN TOWN STUDIO APT. FOR 1 2 adults ae entrance. Espec ie Curson’s FOR RENT NEW STUDIO APT. Stove and refrigers included. el at 3161 Sashe- 1 bedroom, M baw Rd. pt hee ains. oe blocks east of Dixie Highway, Flor FOR Mone ‘ONLY 6340. ¥. CHILD : bres pes ey & « palate. eae care available If you have a home to @ anagem a td MIDDLEAGED LADY _ ew EEE sell in this price range. call dita) CP Lt | share home with couple or us. We need your istings fe . women Fast side of town. rE R how! BH 1 ro at A hg on! 2.7 9518 ; oger enry, Inc tat floor. Nicely shed. MOTHER AND 3% YR OLD 8ON | 531 Main St. 1849 E. Auburn R deconnseas = Prete aor eed with to share home with couple OL 1-9111 — 1-812! lao ote: hiid work: c. cou- 1 child MA 58-0241. 6189 Sunny- Rochester. Mich ie oC Go . _dale, Clarkston. | i eee a s) AND APTS, For rent. Purn. and unfurn, ANTED: CITY LOTS WITH SEW- ADAMS REALTY CO YOUR LIFE'S MADE mer, ond water Li 40612, Call) FE 2-70 8PM i a trance an frm, re seo1as - s vey eg e 3 ~ ‘ _TWEN ape T ~ Y-FO ; * I ; - . fe Aa a pe FOUR 4 ieee A é ¢ Ren pater Sous H oy ov | Houses ; f yo eset | uses Us - : Ee stn i os A; N My 6 eee ri ees ¥ , ipa bt 2 za er sob Stogeest \ Mgt w R ree 7. mately mi me, iN oe Ho | . . j vere = sou i 1 y WITH Pv’ pias wiilities Edw. a mies RANCH r cent > M _— a ayers IL {1 P i dw re eeetet H fenced. xen ONT 4 ‘ ; “f Ww ITI VT. UP nk moana quired. =) eae ieee _ H 3(M TT ; eed © ES P WN in $ [bagi et, Seiee insur 3; MO "HE 4 pee IK F B EW aw tot $00 ies rol alu room , DEST % i E. U AT Module. Ey it, R » PAN popes P 4 oy . Partly RN. H. 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Then see this large comfort- able 6 room home with full basement, oll piety pee: e car garage. Priced to at $8,950 with $1,200 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 71 N, Baginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 Open Eves. Till 8 °30 GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS EAST SIDE SPICK AND Lt Well constructed one sid gone home on paved orl wil are reoms and bath -aottering a living room, floors. plastered walls, full erring ott ee | storms and aereene sce wi f- fered at 66,340 ieews A snow PLACE FOR THE SMALL DRAYTON PLAINS FIRST OFFERING Near Weise Bivd. and Sashabaw 2 bedroom home on site 300x701 Ls =a chicken coop and tool frontage on small —. ‘Offered at $6,275, $1,000 down. BETTER SEE THIS BROWN WEST SUBURBAN—Clean as a pin alow, extra Aree NT A Don't mise cut on this one! 7050 EXTRACT INE, coy HOME, in immaculate) on 2 lots with § fruit, cheerful Youngstown cave 8, mpassed ne ye basement and gare; Eat. COMPACT, ECONO: TCA L HO! FOR THE RETIRED COUPLE. THREE BEDROOM RANCH—Full, divided basement, 22 ft. living room with Roman brick fireplace, wall to wall carpeting, hardwe fioors and plastered walis. boom rely | and generous use of row t Perimeter heat Lot 1151425 FULLY AND- SCAPED. This home has to be seen to be appreciated. ROMAN BUFF BRIC — Ranch style bome on large 1502150 ft lot. This 3 bedroom home has the best of everything, Lente full divided basement, two fire- places, copper pium bing through- out, and west suburban location — t us show you this truly m= Lina’ _— Ltn psa oo SPECIAL room frame. s ag has room, hen, sutomatic — plesk vteae OOL Hehe 2 biks from eee. st Larned Call i FE 23-0840 details. QUICK POSSESSION |! from ocerue taxed opr TTY & 1. H. BROWN, Realtor | 1362 W. Huron Bt. PE 2-4810' Co-operative Real Esteve » Exchange, FURNISHED E. Tennyson GAYLORD Off Pontiac Lake Rd A real nice 2 bedroom home Oak fioors, auto oi] heat A good starter home for a young cot je. Rear yard is fenced Priced ‘er quick sale et $8500 with $1 $00 down Off Baldwin 8 rooms, full basement with auto gas heat. Very bandy te schools and city bus, A rea) clean home for only $1,500 down Phone today $12,000—$2.500 Down To people who enjoy suburban ving we would like to show this attractive. modern, 2 bedroom ranch home complete tn every . Tt has just been redeco- rated and has ~ tant heat In attractive residential develop- ment Let us tell vou this home. Call MY 92-2821 Vacant—New Here is a new three bedroom home. Custom tullt and reed? Piss move in Auto ol! force heat. Excellent oak feces, and nice large kitchen and dining area Close to Total price only $9.950 etter hurry on this one Phone now. To Buy—To Seli—To Trade GAYLORD FE 4-958, 1 £ Pike St Open Eve. & Sun Coosa Rea! Estate Exchange ~NEW OFFICE PAUL A. KERN REALTOR Is Now LOCATED AT Ti's N Saginaw Bt FE_ 32-8209 $750 DOWN Cosy and cute ¢ room bungalow. with full bath Automatic ol] heat see det be panes west of Dy. RIL EY, Broker ran ‘. FE 7-0086 BARGAIN BARG: aL Owner has reduced price for quick sale—iarge jot, ofl nicely shrubbed, 3 ved roomie! basement. good location. down payment TiM WRIGHT, Realtor # Oakland Ave FR 35-9441 Co-operative | Real Estate. Exchange LAKEFRONT FARM Located north of Pontiac on main graye! road Features a6 rm modern home with eak floors, auto. oi] heat, 2 car garage, af low” 2 and 16 acres of land. Also Includes cabin on jake. Full price $14,000— terms. J. A. Taylor REALTOR- INSURANCE 10@ Oakland Ave. FE 42544 Open Eves Free Parking VACANT GOOD HOUSE “Gi 9 oD location Bargain. FF 2-164 “HAYDEN | 9309 DOWN Fast Side Convenient location. @ Rooms and bath 780 DOWN. Troy Tep Immediate Possession. 3 rooms, utility, bath $1600 DOWN 2 bedroom moder home Built 1955 Corner lot Privileges on White Lk $1800 DOWN. 3 bedroom home Wards Orchard Basement, fur-; mace. Garge Landscaped yard Quick poasession $2500. DOWN. Good east side loca- tion Completely modern 2 bed- room home Pilastered walls Basement. oil furnace Tile bat» with built in vanits 4 ACRES 7 ben Teom home Wa fo wall carpet tn living roem dinings room wcerient furnace Tool shed Landscaned ‘ard 1 I. ¢ AVION. Realtor [He-R4444 1 86 E. Waiton Biv¢ e Open Eves Sun 10 to 2 EASY TERMS | { Open! ll about. schools and bus. o Buy—To Sell—To Trade | ‘you BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT ; MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS one oh o65 1078 | wexr poor TO. BRANCH POST 0 _ 8 OOM HOME bedrms. and full beth up. 4/ lures rooms down Full base. ment, stoker heat. $@.500. CASS LAKE AREA T rooms & bath with cena! front- age. etorms & screens, | car ga- rage, priced for quick sale. nie own (SILVER LAKE 100 ft. frontage, nicely landscaped lot. This is s 3 bedrm home with os different floor replace. ed oll beat, plete, & screens. Terms John K. Irwin | REALTOR 101% WN ay mee inaw Street Phone 5-044 Eve FE 23-1604 of FE 8-4846 _ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 \18 FT SILVER LAKE FRONTAGE Nean Cholf course Will sell or _ trade for jand contract, OR 31150 INCOME 8 units with TY heat. utili- ties and baths Lake gibi oan with good peach This property will pay for itself while piped ing nice income ee apart- ment for owner be pur- | chased for only oh.cot down if you move fast LAKE FRONT One year old modern h very nice well restricted division Only 2 bedrooms. but bad very large living area with ample cupboard and closet espace and can be had om very attrac- C. Schuett | * 906) Commerce Rd EM 34107 Evenings MA 4¢-2006 Sale Suburban Prop. ASA) 2 BEDROOM HOME On comers River, $8500 $2500 ¢ 3 bedroom ranch are aa Roch- ester $19.500. Ter Tae Nine Martin, Real Estate. OL | _For Sale Lots 46 er 75X154 FT, NEAR pray. | ton Plains. Call_ ‘OR 39-1428 “CHETOLAH SHORES Bomeenes with Latierter oor on , = | th and Cass Lakes. = Terms | Red Horse $018 Cass-Eliz FE 42232 or Pe 29179 MR. BUILDER The trend is toward homes with acreage’ We have six S-acre jots about 30 acres in all $730 cash. Call after | . te 0008. 1 4302 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1050 LARGE PARCEL OF LAND, VIC. Roches Can be subdivided. wn by Oaiet only, Li 5-660, HUNTING LAND, 20 ACRES IN ANDERSO NVILLE SWAMP. CELLENT DEER COVER. CALL MA 5-6808. ACREAGE Looking for elbow room? Then you better check these parcels. WM MCTOR occ eee Pe mo eoocrocmeronapcaad (1.000 s se eeees cecner veces n§4,500 $9,000 Smet “ae own payments. Call tease tor “CRAW AWFORD Ee 63% W. Huron FE 4 1540 MY 3-1143 48 For Sale Farms TRADE 33 ACRES ; Modern 3 bedroom farm house Large basement barn with 18 steel | stamchions. Milk house Chicken | house, Located on pavement. 30 mins from Pontiac. For 80 acres | will sell $12,500. — rms. >< 1 100 ACRES Lorae 1@ room house with base- | ment. Hardwood floors, and trim. shed, garage, $12,500. Terms. RIDGEWAY oe 975 Baid FE 46203 | Co-eperative Real Estate Exchange | 120 . ACRE Ss { or more or | A corner parcel within 20 miles | FO room of Pontiac, 11 home, stanchion bare less eee ge an cP with rea: | . PANGUE 1919" M15} Ph Ortonville 132 Collect 4 = ACRES NEAR ROMEO. NEW room brick house. Flowing Mile Rd = Bloom field, and White Lake "Town: row os and Waterford. Dinnen 66 W. Huron other farms 4 ACRES, 2 BEDROOM, B10 kitehen, full beth. plastered. Sell equity. FE 7-025 Farms! Fon! @ ecres to 200 acres dairy farm. Modern building. Must be seen to be aporectated Call for appt TT] Mavville Rep, Robert Walker. Broker Ph Hugh Marr, _100 ACRES el fi roduc- tive thumb district ar Cass City Real farmer's farm, This farm is fully stocked and wees You can move right in. | stanchions, os cs “house, grainery. corn T-rm. farm house with a ease ment. Tractor, grain, etc 46 acres now seeded acness in | family forces sale. $23.500, terme. 40 ACRES Within 20 mile circle of Pontiac Comfortable @rm farm house full bath, basement and furnace Attractive knotty pine kitchen AJ acreage tillable Barn. poul- try house, pew fences Close enough to work in Pontiac and Ht enjoy rural benefits $14,- with $4,500 down, FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 6W.) «Lawrence FE 56-6105 Open Eves Next to the Consumers Power Sale Business Property 49 | SELL OR LEASE. COMMERCIAL | pases rty om N ‘erry 6t. Butid- | ing hes 2 stores down and bard A apartment upstairs. Pa J) BY OWNER 150 MI. | Pontiac. Class B_ hotel Call FE 5-3048 after FOR saLjy north of and bar 43 pm _ VERY Goon % ek BLDG cellent Jocation. Reasonable with Nicholle & Harger Co., | Seewes vot _Muron & c 5-183. LOT ON AUBURN RD. and C Commercial Terms wat HITCOMB, REALTOR Fe $0522 | Rent-Leas Lease Bus Prop 49A ia STALL SUPER SERVICE. 8TA- tion. Low inventory good location. Call PE 2-9173 “MOBILGAS STATION: Corner of 15 Mile and Dequindre Doing good volume. For informa- tion weekdays c ct Mr. Dart, FE 2-0103. Eves “and holidays _FE 5000200 _ FOR PEASE Newly modernized compietely equipped grocerv store with beer eee Located 4 miles west of tiac. No competition. Red Horse S019 Cass-Eliz Rd FE 4-2252 or FE 23-0179 | | Business Opportunities| 51 | AUTO OLASS INSTALLATION | business Complete stock and | equipment. Good lease 20 years | tn present location. Owner retir- health Make offer JONES REAL ESTATE Hole Ww Huron PH FE 43505 ' FOR LEASE COMPEETE EQUIP- ped grocery DM license ty mile from pecteat competition Red Horse Corp 1 20179 NORTH WOODS modern restaurant fully equipped. 2 eabins. ideal motel site, 330 ft. on M33. & acres near Mio, heart of hunting and fiching area. Real opportunity Iilness Forces! aie BURBAN GROCERY th 2 acres, suitable for wieieess or subdividing 2 dwelling miles west of Pontiac Opportu- sities unlimited. $12,000 will han- THEL MA ELWOOD REALTOR FE 54-1264 GROCERY STORE. GOOD LOCA. lion & DM license 4811 Dixie _Hwyr OR OT _ iit Se Xk BUSINESS” ' 3ar—Trade $2000 cash end home in or near, Pontiac in trade on bar near Fiint | in terrific location Wite says. “Either the bar or she must go' —69 you make the offer This man loves his wife and will really listen Patent Medicine-Notions Averages approximately $] 900 per month in fast growing community Full price only $6,500. Leare good Betaoin teao etao efao tan etae bullding oniy $125 per month SINESS SVEES CORPORATION 1573 § TELEGRAPH RD FE ¢1582 Plenty of parking at 2 Our front door 7 SMALL CLEANERS FOR BALE. FE 5-0303 after 5 o'clock } ji “The prosecutor pointed his finger too close to an angry woman witness yesterday!"’ | Basiness Opportunities $1, WELL ABLISHED OROCERY -on West side, perfect for man & wife. Can buy Py 2 a: fix- tures & equip. tor $600 dn. plus Bal. on easy terms Call FE 54-6757 after 8:00 p. m. Copter aoe or Se or, your ice. MAJOR OIL CO. Now has 2 openings for Service Station dealers. All are excellent facilities. Our new plan requires minimum investment. Call now PE 2-0138. M59 FRONTAGE ade feet bommer. parcel located tn em hot business section with teady income at present, A Lay opportunit for increased incom: here. ed 6 6et)|=6950,000 wits terms. Shown by appointment ¥. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor TT N. a Ph, FE 5-8165 Open Eves Till 8:30 FOR Ae SMALL RESTAU- equipped. On main Banway $3,890 with $1,500 Pes r $3,000 for i Call PE 48576 eee Grocery Grocery. oye cense, gas road close to estate with plains ero fiatures ond re show cases, also wa! cooler Pefpotecd gross vs _—— endid value with $4,500 di —_ lie a2. et =| ast at \ own, balance monthly on 7 year contract. Merchandise inven- tory at cost. Saw mill tely 4/ acres val anal "vehi 3 miles of Pontiac, completely equipped sawmill doing ex- cellent hardwood business w several major Pontiac industries. Will groze $100. Timber pontracts available. Owner leaving state. -Roy Annett Inc.) REALTORS \ 28 FE. Huron FEdera! 8-0466 | Open Evenings, and Sunday 1-< BOTTLE GAS BUSINESS SERV- tng 625 customers, including 6 room modern apt. large brick store building with fixtures and _ appliances. Also delivery trucks and other equipment Priced for auient sale. Tibbits Real Estate, pho 92. _Columbiaville Partridge: 18 THE TODAY'S GAB STATION & GROCERY on meme plehwey north of Pontiac Alm 2 acre corner location | ‘BIRD" TO SEE | SPECIALS | | included, Here's a wonderfui busi- | ness for a husbai and wife | team Only 8$.000 down plus stock | for real estate and all Owners | will trade for proverty or con- | tracts AN OUTSTAND NG TAVERN Io cated in the Thumb area Oross- ing approximately $48,000 per yr. No Sundays Contervene. owner's quarters “% acre $44,000 on terms. Includes real estate. DRIVE - IN RESTAURANT at intersection west of Plenty of pa tas Excellent year ‘round trade can lores iving quarters 8.500 easy terma WARD REAI ss RIDGE TE! EGRAPH REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES “THROUGHOU T MICHIGAN TO BUY TO SELL REALTOR PARTRIDGE I8 THE BIRD” | TO SEE. RESTAURANT FOR SALE, BEAU. | tiful well equipped restaurant in | one of Western Michigan's grow- ing communities. Buburb of Mus- kegon, a 150 frontage by 200° deep. well shaded lot. Just right for motels or cabins. Grossing $80,000 per year. Contact W. R Harris Broker, 1963 Harding Avenue, Muskegon, | Michigan or Phone $-1040 Drive-in Restaurant $1 000 DOWN Close tn on the Dixie Building 30219. with full equipment good business ull price RIDGEWAY REA TOR 078 Raliwin Co-operative Real F. CONVALESCENT HOME FOR iease Room for 38 beds New & modern Fire resistant Qood location. $6000 cash required Pontiac Press Box 27 ' WILL SACRIFICE, WELL ESTAR. | lished gift shop Owner leaving fown Must sell 27536 Dixie Hwy Pontiae NUT $4n0 eli “Modern 3 Bay Oil Station | Torated on one of Pontiac's main streets Fuliv equipped Low rent- sl And inventory at wholesale Tt will pay vou to check on this one Inquire at 1389 Dixie Hwy DIXIE HIGHWAY 1 toom modern home with store 50 ft frontage on Fr 4-203 tate Exrhanee VENDING MACHINES 0 Nets $35 = wk Marit) 4 front and side Dixie Ideal for any small busi- ness. $09.590 $2500 down PAUL M. JONES, REAL ESTATE | 822 W Huron Ph. FE 4-3505 REST HOME COMPLETELY | furn 11 patients et present. Ap proved for 19 "38 W Giass Rd. | _ Off MI5 } _ Sale Land ‘Contracts. 32 IN GOOD LAND fe TRADE EQUITY contract for «mall house. Write to Box 34 Pontiac Prees mM. DISCOUNT . Racence $2170 66 parable at $59 montniy interest Seid Jul; 1954 Sec red by small house and 3 goot lots on Seott Lake Ra Cot to vou $1,734 Clark Ren: Extate, 1362 W. Huron 8st FY, 4-6492:0r FE 4-4813. Ask: for Mr Ciark Open Evenings heeaes Comfortable owner's apt | Business Opportunities 51 INVEST ONTRACTS A SPECIALTY We have well seasoned contracts — and newer with sm discounts ones with larger discounts. Ali purchasers thoroughly We also service our comtracts. Call PE 5-0975 or FE 8-044] and ask for Ted McCullough. J. C. HAYDEN > Meaay to Loan 53 ____ (State Licensed Lenders) LOANS 825 TO AXTER & LIVINGSTONE . Lawrence 8 FE 4-1538_ to $500 to 9500 a ai oe LOAN OO w a ty SERVICE OANS Extra Fast Service You can borrow — ace on signature, car furniture. Loans made Ww endorsers for any worthwhile purpose, Up to mn to HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 3% south Bagion sogcaw es may Bigg 35,000 Families|% Recommend ~ Buckner’s Four (4) Buckner Conven- fent tn where you oan eutiy bor- row up en smal onee - & . month payments You get full amount, no edu iT OF aes de tate Backners LEss THAN you THINK. Gel needed cash quic te from Buckner's friendly loan company. Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located: | Pontiac. 3nd Floor, National Bldg. Drayton Piains, 4612 Dizle Hwy. Walled Lake, 230 Barnston inext to Bank) Tica 45467 Van Dyke orte block North across frees Bank CASH NOW > PAY LATER PLAN Get cash you need now... Pay later in monthiy amounts you can afford. Phone, write or come in. BENEFICIAL FINANGE CO; W Lawrence St FF: 2-0240 Need $500 or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Then Home & Auto ts the to come Most loans m your first visit, 80 come ‘n a for cash to §500 our ature "and | 7 Ph. FE 58121 Home & Auto Loan Company ’ Hours @ to 3. eoturday tol 407 Community N _Ba ok _Bidg Wie NS OUSN ED $25 to $500 You can get it quick.y on your signature car or furniture No en- dorsers) Payments to sult your budget We will be glad to help you with your money problems. FINANCE 160 12 Pontiac a pene Bidg. FE 4. 187 GET CASH aN ICKLY Up to $500 1948 to 1955 cars Bring your titie Most deais close@ If 30 minutes Loan, siso made on furniture Signatures and other securities Oakland Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC BSTATE BANK BLDO. PE 2-9206 Te S74 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS 7% TO $500 AUTOS 3 LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph. Reehagter OL 64711 oe 1-9781 ehecked., | pisss \ 55 N, Parke FE 45181 or FE 2-8532 § ROOM MODERN CITY HOME, 2 lots, equity $3,000. full price 350, yment $50 monthly Trade for ie — cr first or second late model automobile, pr ehat? in your resent home or Clark Real Estate, 1372 bebe Bt. 4-6402 or “pe es vOpen ' _evenings, Ask for Mr Can 1952 CHEV. CARRYALL. 3 SEAT. Clean, in good oc . Will trade for pickup. Call aft. 3:30 p.m L 23-3832. ; 0 ‘b4 PONTIAC BTA cus- tom Catalina 2 excellent i _ smell _home. | TRADES TRADES In tnonth of January we were successful over $150,000 to satisfied clients. We specialize in trades, we do our utmost t satisfy all parties concerned. e down payments are scarce, trade your equities. We have aun eres Metings for trade, Cal do not feel obligated, we will ve you our honest opinion at ks po ibility of trading your gion on DORRIS & SON BEsL TO = FE ¢1557 Huron Ceaperuanel Real Estate E For Sale Clothing _ 56 AT THE HUB” ALL WOOL TOPCOATS FOR ONLY $23.00 — hipaa s — that comes ® lifetim ‘aul cwauhl new topecate, that have never been worn, Regular values yy in making trades of | _ Oakaland F Gcmture 104 8. ‘Saginaw FE 2-5523 FOR SALE: GUARANTEED , RE- frigerators . : 06 Wringer washers . $30.05 ~ Spinner washers $68.05 up acuum cleaners $7.96 uy ROY'S, 06 Oekland PE 2-403 17 TV, 940. WASHER, 20. APT. res ges aah never used, cheap. GOOD CONDITION ROSE FRI davenport and obatr. Childs record _Diayer, F ; 0387, and mattress. For sale cheap. 5-30) FE G00D_ USED 1 TV BETS, $20 AND up. KENMORE GAS DRYER 6 LB capacity, Ike new. $100. FE 8-1405. on LARGE PRESTO DEEP FRYER. ey Nesco electric roaster. § burner electric Some odie AR ‘An- tte blanket che LORD'S SPEC TAL! 5 Leg dinette set . Used TVs, from $2405 from §138. Hide-a-bed. | Used gas stoves 5s LORD'S» Furniture and Appliances 25 W. Huren St. “Where Wrigley's Used To Be” MAYTAG A MACHINE. _ Old. FE 5-0 WAYTAG 4 wT Cane le DRY: Thyle Elec’ trie, 00 a - NORGE RE ERA Te el. ® cu, f., excellent con- dition. $05, MI 6-1300. OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION OF UNPAINTED FURNITU civigers, « - Chests, — deska, PICK CK & PNP STORE HUB Clothiers 8 = jes St. icra! Neck 134 OR 31011. 10, cheap. MUSKRAT coat SIZE LADIES MEN’S SUITS FROM OSMUN’S | FOR _JUST $25.00 | aise mbes at mega one sells r fro $55 to PY a “2 ony tault is that they are ones ‘ snd twos of @ kind. Check | ciagram below iv of suits available in your size, Eech one is an excel- lent value at just $25. Cuff alterations are free. Sires ep stds ipods Reg 7 1143933 Shorts dit Os iy Longs 2 71518 8-6 3 Stou 1376093 Short Sts 14 100°, ALL WOOL, NEW TU ‘AND TAILS Tuxedos Sizes 35 3637 38 30 40-42 44 446 « 36013010601 Shorts 120196132 Longs 1 Tails Sizes 36 JT 38 39 40 42 Reg 112320601 Longs. loll OSMUN'S (DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY) $1 N. Baginaw 6. up to $75. Fe eins ewoets, suotiants, |18 Catiest ave, PB seem gabardines. One and two of « P PIECE CHROME BINETTE set kind. Each one @ tresses, PE 21902, twin size mat- eg On or nal scale tresses 37a Bier” 34 38°30 37 98 39 40 49 04 40| Plastic Wall Il Tile, .-2e ea. ae @e@epe7r64486 — $2.40 11 wu 4 ; 2465 7 3 = te COLLEGE OIRLS CLO Sree. sIZE 16, $60. Teens wool taffeta dresses, size 12 and 14. 43132, $1.98 Harold's s alet «I Lint, 5, Saginaw 6 aE VACUUMS. OURRAY: __Meed, Parts, all makes. 066 Myrtie. iim Te month, ERO," CAR on 2 iv _Arisona. 4200. PE 6-846. PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, 10. Reversible window $30. ‘ateh necklace an . AD —Ply ) ., At. 3. 52 Gal. Electric Water heater—name brand, Reg. 6140.06—Now $00.95, L. A. WAGNER CO 1960 N. Ovdyke, oo Pontiac Rd. 5-022 TOERATORS, Lane Yaa An's 1955 models. se ibe! America's =a brands. Perfect, new, guar- teed for 6 years. Buy a new rotrigeraier for a qe more than a us machine, Michigan haf orescent, 303 Orchard Lake A RE ERATOR, TTERWATION. Good condi- “fis tt foo, 618. OR 3.7489 E NEW G1 erator with $1.95. ROY'S, ‘ave, FE 32-4021. SEWING MACHINE, 2 DR hy 3 of! heaters, cook stove, cream ry pe kiteben cabinet. MA SPECIAL EUREKA VACUUM cleaner, $69.95. Fioor model $49.05. _R. B, MUNRO, 1060 W. Huron STOVES. BOUGHT. 8OLD. Ex- changed. Hpcbopticg @2 Mt. Clem- ens. FE 23-0801. SINGER | CONOOLE AEW SEWING MA- ehine OR 30702. FRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR _W' me nore: R,. Bo Munro, 1060 ~6P [ECE “BEDROOM S54 10% FT. ine freezer locker 96 Oakland Beautiful dresser, full size bed. my drawers. 2 boudoir ees ALI. FOR $90, PAY _ ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson's peak Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Fr 47881 We Give Gold “sal “oure Stamps sarge ® aed chest of ments _of $18 per mo. EM 3-26 ——_ 2 Piece _LIviNa ING ROOM SUITE. 6 oe — spon! NES EH running cendition, Very cheap. Also 6 cu. ft. freezer. Very rea- sonable. PE 2-2068 For Sale } Miscellaneous 00 278 GAL, FUEL OIL TANK, LEOS, ge. eee. cap. New, Delivered, $38. LI. icon Noval all, ixie H meer. MpARK Ped Most Be eri BUGGY. 196 Cas COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. #1_Orehard Lake Ave. PE 3-7101 AD _CO. PE 21211. “ALL CARPEN NTERS in tools ral W Bar for ree. room. Town __Clarkston. “LEARANCE — Now 108 Hoe x ! i} ‘ y ? : * : / J ' i Ml : f i i 4 I . ' t a y } i Ai gle ip | Fy 3 . x ! F ¢ _ 7 i \ t i ‘4 r ee! “oF ‘ = Lo - ‘ ; ye x fo’) " carver eS . THE PONTIAC PRESS, EUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1956 é TWENTY-FIVE. ae ’ \ AZ i For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Lots 46 | FUNNY BUSINESS | by Hershberger) ortgage Loans 54 Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household Goods 57) For Sale Miscellaneous 60 WEST SUBURBAN 3 IROOM, | LAKE FRONT ON BEST SECTION : CHROME DINETTE SETS. AS- | YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS A ey ore as omer = —- Lake, shade trees, 7 ANS adele topes 500 pee eee ——, Hog seve “ABOUT ANETIUNG ZOU want f . edia' sand beach. our ¢ T6 i, rou r : ion. oa 23-3385. ‘ Partrid . homes. es, mode or not in $39.95. ae are brand new 1955; End tables, $1.08 Bnew book- | A JMBI RAY O’NEIL Realtor Oak models. “famous make, formica G headboard ft A complete, F me Telegraph, 1 | oath home additions or ‘tons. si a peonas atolors. Come in, | 624 retr lgarstors $25 up: ranges ASH AND CARR Q « oe : = * Lt eon ic ' —_ siges, u £ ster? : . | Ol Si” oe ™ (soy operative Real 3 has fechane Rousse pa FE vcenserusteas i extraordinary bargains hor up: TV ie bps rary - casaae” Plaster bd., oa. ho iz — OITAB SUBDIVI- 4. To build ® garage or on Wyle | Sp: eew chrome | 4'x8'aia" Plaster bd, ea.....$ 1 ~ NOTHING 10 DO | tn, “ne, io or im tate building My parece, me ecate 40 ee wae. aaa, AUTO. te bedroom om a tee a up: 5 poe. Jan EE H - Best Buys’ fated” welt "andecaped, 13 ‘bed industria "use Ly, im etenal Bulcine |. bot veies bepiet,,geeel. send Lng rooms, clin. ia a0 up, do | Peal aout Bee ee NR aes room| paren Fish. mtiac or | i ) sn eepende és er Bod i" Sontise Motor. Ga Sylvan COMPLETE WALNUT BEDROOM! Gun OUN easy Payment |} [2- Ssphalt .---0008 Today! a eo are vatiractive Ss 5 set, le dresser with mirror, | OR LAY-A-WAY PLAN Piyeconh: aub ate sede |g ; . pela jnborhood with streets Rea ] t Swaps SS chest, une es mirror, double | we buy, sell, trade anywning, Come | Biren flush doors, were tes = git ol es : out acres Plywood, 4x8'x%s" ..........§ 3. ROCHESTER AREA | & carats we the perfect eqity no. BATHROOM FIXTURES WANTED | CORNER CHINA CUPBOARD. OR tree “parking, © Ganysto.. a5 sheathing pourdy id. ft $08 00 “ — | Ss é LJ pe 5 ea raat aa. here in c thin 3 one for Davey amily. ne ceceane MIDDLEREL Wil trade, pa ue “piece, DINING ROOM SUITE. 50° RES. | SUNDAY 123 -2 7 La ayy ond for bs Sav: aubern (Ra with . 2 Olive 21897. aoe tauraat equipment. Counter stools, |b f 8 SALES Co. 4 m ie 20 Bee Like Ae, = ais family style Kitchen. 2 FAMILY LOTS FOR SALE. ee. Arf le A uss and s, dishes, cash regis- ‘ontiac or 1 m’ oaet | of Auburo Bogie oa A Com: utility room and ila e Modern income located just off N kins-Pontiac Esta b OIL DING 5 Wonta 4 ‘used | lee! Le nen re tie “YY a FE _ 5-924 7 feveed lol Owner secrific- prapriedl panc Rleroapa pres Sah ~_ For Sale ae 47 Soe gecepteg ot ene OR Sins | EASY SPIN DRYER CHEAP. LINOLEUM....39¢ YD. ing his equity for $2,270. basement. brings in $80 per = TTT "POLISH _MI 4233. W ti gho TILE (940)... . 80 Total price only $5.67 mo Full price just $9,000 with rrent. Com See ed | BC {ASTER FULL aIzE es ing ouse ALL TLE... TROY TWP mee fon Lake Acreage ficor fi sree St | fheetrte store Cag nd tm 600d | 59 electric range with wide oven. thie PARE we gRE. Custom built | 2 beds WARD E. PARTRIDGE Gatland County BARNES HARDW ARE FEB. BARG AINS” met4008 SMITH’S, 257 S. Saginaw hom ff John ; a oe ~ | Reka ovine ecterm | EA LLOR FE 4-3581 roximately @0 acres with 3° BOERN cakvES c. ox CANA | Ge! nestor (wen te | tees ios te Gor ody LIONEL & AMERICAN full: beth, “oll furnace, ull 1080 WOHURON 8T. Fas ‘eround approsimately 1200 | eee” ger since chine cobteet. | Daly wore bt Fes FLYER TRAINS : : ro : “ fty room’ and sttached gs- 1'y BLOCKS WEST OF ft. of lake froutage with 3 WILU ACCEPT LAND ConTRACT, Gusit,°t ower 7 and BE | 3 jimus Queen S RUGS AND.FAD:| Authorised mctory service, arage, ofl furnace, electric TELEGRAPH of weli wooded 3 Between the nt on 3| anity . $3 ing * stair carpet. 1 9xi2| genuine factory parts Free test enced lot, close to school Eve 7 to 9 Seeviahe: Ideal for sub- lot. ete. as down Leiba Full 220 al oll tank Glens ies $23) rose ru 4 drapes. Reason-| on factory enayzer, - i and bus line. Only $11,500, | BY OWNER. 4 ROOMS AND BATH. eourae vel wit oo ako! price 95.295, Will wow ‘100 for | Stetal wardrobe S19 stint RANGE EXCEL- ce MYERS PUMPS ° i : wn. : : : work to be done Emerson TV $3 7 . rt Va = sent condition, OR 3-2427 CASH BUYERS TIOLMES-BARTRAM WILLIS M. BREWER Sa Oe ae cae creeenee ere? ii; COLDSPOT FREEZER s60.06 | Durr and shallow, well Jot pumps or equity assume KELL “YS HARDWARE Plasterboard at Burmeister’s OAKLAND COUNTY’S LARGEST GOLD BOND i i ha WP Biller Ge orerieea: Eee CABINET -WORs WORK ABiNET WORK WANTED, CABINET © ri ee FROM DRAW TITE HITCHES OR CADMIUM ™~—s to the frame yom teva, cage "Dinte H __ on’ 31456 v7: DUO. TieRM ofl BURNER. ae low model. Fan. $38. FE kind that bolt 4 BURNER, 36 IN, ELEC. RANGE. Excel MI 21 x 32 double sinks Sry STANDING TOILETS i Cond. $38. 4-6548, Washbowls with fittings 611 Sale Household Goods 57, | ar ‘ : Tye reals red bath sett with trim, pM OAS RANGE | actory PB LJ irre, re i ANTIQUE -MAHOGANY CRADLE |" condition 36 Center EXCEL, ENT) "SAVE PLUMBIN SUPPLY dr crib size FES-6910 == SS 133 GE) «OWASHER. DRYERS. 2_® Saginaw eine APT SIZE ELECTRIC RANOE IN refrigerators, television Trade. , FIRST QUALITY 6 | a TH- excellent condition 24 Glenwood | ‘24 taken Terms availabie | tubs. $49.50; atade toilets, : | Hampton Electric. 825 W Huron | $10.08: 32x21 double ginks, $14.05: APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE. FE $2528. Open ‘td 9 00 pm hand basins from 810.95, Q. A. Four burner, $120 50 value, $60 05 {> = Thompson, 80 8.’ Perry. Slightly. veratched iAlsetiaceerell| 7-PIECE LIVING | FOR BALE DOLL BEDS, © oR full, size reuge Electric and | Gy GROUP | dies I meke them. Come and | as, at teers values. | ‘ BEINN see them. FE 22-7655, or, HY Eddy Lcbretines GC Bales 2 ira) ef 1 cole: } hae i Mibias Sitdecaratarhicae se e leone wen CHAIR, t USED ¢ ALL WOOL eat UO AND! ALT FOR $7. PAY only 3 days. MI ¢-3341. ad. Royal biue. but $100. Call, =}: FOR BALE: ELECTONIC FLASH | Rat «Soa ONLY $2 WEEKLY meni stress viagh It). me - ° ALMOST NEW MURRAY ELEC- | tric apt. size range, Crosley She’ b | | vador apartment size refrigerator, | Youngstown cabinet sink unit, Crosley stee) ntilit et. wal: | | __mut drum tabie. 3-6120 ANTIQUE eee etre CRADLE. _dr_ crib size. FE 85-8010 APT _excellent condition. FE 8-000. ATTENTION. WE HAVE THE new Monitor washer in stock, for house tral.era and small apts pA es Electric, 502 N Johnson, A BUY SMALL $12 Aiso _S-B7558. 2 EIECe LIVING | ‘ROOM "SUITE, Ce frieze 6x12 floral rug. | iico at cabin “RADIOS, 6 TO record playersi FE nation 3 piece bedroom guite FE a 1 7 | ALL wooL TWIST RUG i PAD | Royal blue, 8 x 17, $100, Call | MI 43948 / BLOND TV, iT" | ble FE 5-0006, BENDIX 171N TV ~ MAHOGANY | | console with * oors, new ture tube, excellent condition, $6995 MI #-1300 “MUNTZ AND TA- BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER New, fully guaranteed Delivered | and installed No down payment $2 per week Maytag Washer, late model, A-1 condition. $4. Phone _MY_ 33711. , on BOTTLE GAS New low price. Complete tnstal- lation. Only $10 pee gas. Fuelgas. OR 3-2401 | 12x12 LINOLEUM ‘97.20 " - { | 1 i | Kenyon | i LL TILE, RN. FT. eee HOUSE PAINT GAL. | i VINYL INLAID TILE oeeee BASE |PAINT, GAL ALCOHOL-ANTIFREEZE sYERS. 141_W. HURON PE 42064 ‘CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE or tools OR 32711 CHROME BREAKFAST TABLE and 4 chairs with veliow formica top. Exc condition 635 Large double nak Maple wardrobe, $20 FE #18 ' CHROME : ‘LIVING ROOM _ suite $30. other items. FE $-2766 | CHROME DINETTE 8ET condition. FE 5-562! SIZE Bee RANOE |. radio - phonograph combi- | ic. | 43 56 | GOOD | | Pearson's Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 47981 __We Give Gold Beil Gift Btamps ls | 12% INCH RCA CONSOLE. $29 95. TV antenna kit. $9.06 WALTON TV | Walton, Cor Jolyn rE Hee | Wayne Gabert’s Appliance, TV Specials Norge 8 Cu Fi. Dele Refria 989 Norge 7 Cu Ft. Refrig A-1l $50 Easy spinner washer hy $a Frigidaire Apt Size Retrig $49 Emetion IT’ TV. new picture wk 12° Console TV, new picture tube 3 Crosiey Biond ful! door 17" ab Tt ti | new picture tube MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE EASY TERMS | 121 N Saginaw FE 8-6180; USED ‘HOT POINT AU TOMATIC washer, $4050 Used TV, $29 95 and up New Hot Point dishwash- | east g00d condition, FORD, A, PARTS ha clean parts | bout ton of vareain for the WAT38O’ N's AUTO PARTS 190_N. Perry FE 4-208 0) UWE SDING RINGS. “BACRI- mie ce tor $25 _OR 3-65) a FORD WRECKER a OWER _winch new tires turn signals, good condition. 9456 Drill) press, floor model, Walker - Turner. Giass grinder 825, a Gas Cora 5478 Dixle Hwy. GARDEN TRACTOR 2 vis oD, | | with snow plow, plow and disc. | gays $195. No down payment. 3123 ‘M-24. Phone FE. 3-9060, 2 — 600x16 6 PLY SNOW TIRES. Also some 6005650 regular tires, | cheap 197 8 Johnson. G&M Sharpening Service | @ Ft. Fioor Pei Case for Sale | Northwest corner ‘welton & Opdyke er, $32995 Now £22905 Sweets = Radio & Appliances. 422 W GARAG E DOORS _Huron FE #113, == = = =| =~ =‘ DAMAGED—NOT BADLY : j eet NS Pn (ee 2 &x7's, no iights $35 ‘| RADE IN DI | ] 1 &xT, 2 lights $40 Guar recon elec washer $2995 1 Qx7, no lights $45 33 inch gas range $3995 Great Lakes Cress Door Co. 6 pec ie ng rm sue a $5 2010 Dixie Hw FE 4-5654 2pe lying rm suite a plece ped anette set ts 95 | Le oL ANOSHEAD VARIETY STORE casional chair ] Reg $198 value limed oak bed- oor covering and Lac | resm suite, 5 pieces, complete | _ Paints Phone FE 17-8025. | dles. Good selection to choose from Singer Sewing Machine Co , 2-081! | 102 N Saginaw FE | - Ave WE MAKE AND SELL, CROCHET- _ KITCHEN WALL CABINETS. BPs, paint. Also 8: wont Sa ed items. FE 17-0229 or FE 5-3038 | broom closets We have a oe Bond rub! Le page m2 WILTON RCO CINNAMON 9X15 | ber in all sizes that are slightly sare wane electrical = $30 FE §-2403 marred at extraordinary values piles. windows. doors end WASHING MACHINE. AGITATOR Min Naan Fluorescent. 383 Oreh- Nb ape 4 | Member 1025 Oak- | ips Good condition. $35. FF award Lake Ave MA 2-3700 Leta " om WHIRLPOOL GAS DRYER, . SU- SAVE ENERGY, USE] S88 bamera. wer preme 2%, years old. just like AN E ERGY. USE stoves. Ae Ry bal _hew, #10003 Mi 6130 |©«= WANT ADS! To find a, ester. 1 PIECE BLACK WALNUT BED- ; = | room suite. Best offer FE $-6451 job, p! ace to live or a) 1 CONSOLE TV. TRADE FOR ene ei fair 6-299 movie camera. MAy- | - | only $1995 JET WATER PUMPS. $60.03. 0. A. | WY Nf AN’'S Thom paon, $0 8 Perry. in W Pike PR ¢1122 KITCHEN “CABINET SINKS, BEAU- A oe Gs ful 42-in. model, $06. value | USED CABINET, ELECTRIC 8EW- ase 50. Slightly marred in trans ing machines Portables and trea-| Ajso several S4in, and 66-In. mod- oe Li els at terrific values. Orcha ake Fivcressent. 393 good used car, see Classi-| fied NOW. Be PLASTERBOARD DEALER ee eaneer é = $1 br . a: * 10 and 4x12 also in stock, ry te + eh 9 a "| 2 p sabisasen: = CIRCLE FLU . LS Sr ~— > aaa iz modem type we ie. per ot fy tooo iB real ff s 96. | 4x8 std. masonite -......-....8 4 g vy factory ma: 4a 7 pecceccese@ Bi orescent. 393 C inte knotty pine ‘paneling ln . CLOSEOUT | BM aa tar ae” re aracant aE pete see | 1 a <0 SE Se. 1488 Baldwin 7a "Ss ie Tes J. ioetlaton a F $ f CoMBINAT ON ALUMINU W i Low, Crnnseh, 8 DISCOUNT. bovaLe oO as RL SPRINGS, Storm door, giass 26228, FE BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co, #107 Cooley Lake RE “pais Roofing and Siding Combination Doors DetroneeTeme & 8 Mile Insulation M. A. BENSON 549 N. Saginaw wie ond curtain Eo retartes Terrific value. complete with Ppp Ry ai : ese — Sinabers onds ie Orchard ye ape Sogohoeme © "Soa STORM “SAS H . Aluminum combination and doors. A Low” ne chrome ts, $38.50 vee ’ et E 9 a.m. to 8 om. SAVE ON 80IL FITTIN wicks. 2678 Orchard Lake A Gog SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. UMBER NEW AND USED L New flush doors up. Get our ¢s and save Insulation iding * ceiling tile, felts shingles Nails oor hardware i $340 Highland Rd. M5® OR 3-100? SURPLUS | FOLDING RS, SIZE $6 One 8% cu. ft. ae relive: $178, Do tne dinette epi at sp ed os “ Coach Plains . tf ot TOILETS, $38 VALUE, $92.08 LAV> ; atories, $20.50 value nd ar —— overs Sew Fink wo faucets ; ar 2 These are mitgntly: Aen 5 ete a an Fluorescent, 393 y, ake Ave. - TWO CASH REGISTERS, os duty: sioetrie motors, “tape. re- a cordeér, T700, Talbott Lumber te ii Sree ayy eS weaiak inka agaian fe hoes A ig dn 17 o ee 3% a aa ; he , ia y t ’ f ' ‘ ‘ : ’ % * ‘ . : ( a . 5 v mrt : r Pal 7 | td 3 “THE PONTIAC PRESS, UESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1956 | | | : For Sale Pets 69 For Sale Housetrailers 78 78| SLICE OF HAM . | For Sale Cars ... 91 For Sale Cars 1 For Sale Cars 91 ____ For Sa Sale Cars 91 wo ot rrr | RP NN a ath ONO LE Oh Oe | a att let Lee! At LL A LL OPN POINTER PUPS, B: 1D ’ } a i MUST BELL MY DEMONSTRATOR | LOOK! Eaten! = “Trailer | , i Ward Pca se PS ss mv mouts Qerhcee # a, V8 or will © ® ' + 5 { fuly pinged, ine push OA &-2012. Tex + [ h tee my equity, Can, arrange fi- — reel Tosatti iene ard, Mich. Call_efter_ ¢ p.m i ° pancing. Trade in actepted. Call Ost” white walls. olner extras. Pp TO PUT . WHITE MICE De OA SR rrr. EF tt XChange | oe orcas rant | Pee UE TOY MAXC HEST ‘ER 1956 mission. Clean. 083 aig St. $276. 1955 Ptymouth N+ Serer Dis. oe ca 2S Ce or Hac SOr | EAP EEE go pari tel ——— 2 : 1953 Kaiser sedan radio | : | | * tL 7 : : Ford Station W: 4dr. V-8.! Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 GREAT LAKES Demonstrator S|) & heater, an excellent cay|" het Country Squire. 3. seats | 1956 Mercury’ low mileage demon- PLP = BEEMER Sixes and V-8s Ae } . C Fordomatic, R. & ot Extra low! strators. 4 doors and rd top DOGS. CATS BOARDED. DOGS| una’ te Seder ns 40ers or a low price of $595.| mileage. Like new coupes. Fully equipped. trained. Burr-Shell. 378 B. Tele- prea renge. 1 i: ” ee Hardtops— Wagons JEROM E ; 1063. ery 3 dr. Snappy motor. B Rob Pr t, ] graph. rooms. 16 to 51 ft. 4 down. Comagris Olds-Cadillac Has R. & H. ar gaan Oo ros Ne; _Hay, Grain & Feed 71 La oor onan ait end ss No credit. problem Cass at Orchar Uake 52 Chevrolet styleune Dis. 4 ar LINCOLN ERCURY. ,Aup $000, BALES MIXED HAY | Al- wt ‘teleerarn oa Ht a eat fa FE 8.0488 tuleurebetuiy in the condition 850s. W "2 GODWARD ¥. me. ; Ba ida) fy | | meee ‘falta Fpmetas. Brome: See sea eas sod eres. oe ; Senter an $1659 1950 60 MERCURY 1 é 4 DR. SEDAN etm be imenel, ; M1 6-2200 eee Oren jan 6-3933 | FE 29134. room, bunk beds in rear Ful A-l" condition. (Take over pay- CLARKSTON € > aL PALP a. at age wat $2450 ea arate 2» inase a ee Se er N ore s Al E 11954 | inate cons e whole © ‘ Cc ri = i ss Cameras, Eq t 61A shelled. Ora 50668. Will deliver, Take Kood furniture as part =e -| Just your ear down aud | dio heater” Mere-O-Matle. White M vt us oe ES pink and white gem. oo uipmiér ee Tet ena Presta | ment TE Ness Lota. 10 fae up to 36 months walls, etc Selling cheap. FE Clb _ $1045, your old car down. games FLASH AT-| “second cutting Also straw. Wil _S¥Ke Rd. _ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY #1982. or 2700 Gene's Dr. Pont’ = curysLER - PLYMOUTH = | GCHUUTZ MOTORS sore ink cee: _Geliver, O OA 8 6-218 | tion $2000" F La eee i Oven 8 am. to pe daily meter. 17142 _W. BALED HAY c= ral | a HON TGC ca Highest trade—Lowest terms | 55 ercury MA 5-514 | 912S, Woodward Ave. Sale Musical Good snCraUL waka: Nb ~ “BRIGHT SPOT” | MLA] ' i TRAW AND i Take advantage of our ' 1-4-7811 = ea “tee oh SE) are A a TO a er! i Cc low overhead location ‘Custom 4 Door 1955 Olds S. 8&8 4 door, | isa, ‘PLYMOUTH | DR. RADIO. ogame sree Age , Eee quantities ‘will sell SPECIAL i cc Cc Ail power packed bargains ' Hydra radio & heater, | MA 6320 dition, $405, Ph. -0260. sine ine _iirone 148 MIDWINTER SALE | eS ] P. strg. & brakes, white- k ives PLYMOUTH. e306. 1062, PLY- Fae, Seemed te-| ho Fun on ba a pee ral "wall tires, low miles & a) Qita!pa\tent 151 Bea Phone Gow OR HORSE HAY. BY BALE | ¢7.°°2; to 41 ft. 1 and 2 bed, LARRY : one owner, $2395, terms. sontoney DOWN, JUST A $35. ood ‘selection ot “musical tnstru- 4 EDWARDS OUTLET ACROSONIC aioabe : ame plano, Like new. 32 Dwight and Ski nent | Call or ton. Picked up or delivered. 1 MA 6-6038 GOOD EAR R CORN, STILLMAN eh Elwell. Mile % mile E. | ; —Devé Phone i 7 __ For Sale Li Livestock _ 2 ura WOLVERINE HOLSTEIN : Saturday, Febyuary 1ith = ll i wetesk a.m. (This sale must nog ee ocr at 11 o'clock: in the Wolverine Lapceiaart Le peat 7 Governor has a & ear 642.5 Ib. tat, tases tb. milk with fat, 15.600 ib. milk Bank T Floyd Kebri, Nationa! Bank of Detroit, Plym- c. &mith, ton, Mich. Bales tr, Wilhams- For 2 BALE-HERD OF % COWS. These cows are pringing. PR 3-b410 some hy + fresh and sprin; QUINEA PIO8 “POR SALE. L. w. __Kirkton, Rochester, OL 601068 WHITE BURRO, OUNSMOEE Burro. BSaddies and tack. Halt- 42853, ‘i WHITE MALE HOO OG. ‘18 months old Carl Dobat, 2460 Dut- | __ lon Be Rd, Rochester Sale Farm Equipment 76 76 WOOD STORM WINDOWS, oe condition. $3 apiece. 4 storm win- dows, 28253, 2-28x53, _2-28xh3, 2-28x47. 66 667 E _Kennett. ~ WATCH FOR! WAIT FOR! HUGE INVENTORY! REDUCTION BALE ON CASE- FERGUSON AND NEW IDEA Bacr. BAVE pay TO 80 PER) DATE 800N TO BE ANNOUNCED BUY AND BAVE AT HOUGHTEN & SON S82 N. Main, Hoy OL 1-0761 BOLENS WALKING AND RIDING Snow MCCULL CHAIN SAWS. DROP SCULLOCH CH t W PF. Miller's y Ee et & lawee lee ipecaet 1583 fale” ne} ryote alle ‘ ham, 3 ai Sid Eau DWE. 7103 8 TELEGRAPH PARK! Week ¢ Sunday p.m. | ‘es i Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ospe com, Gaoweee TOC ve Lbetts Ac? H 8a D,_ GRAVEL AND or PE 8-2749. rE Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 DET Ap BOD. fowe ee my ee see and kindling eut o> we ate. Pee 43, FIREPLACE | CANnEL COAL Fuel Oak- tend Foe Y paint. Or Take ‘Ave at met h FIRE- Opiace weeds tl) 8 ds is gorda omveres: de- LYE tom | TOPS & SAW- log sabe 214 ise auverbel Re. rE She _Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 ont =: SCHROTH'S N 2 gee INDIANA For Sale Pets ALE. 650. FEM: €hithuahtia toy Manchester cross female, $25. FE 5-7132. [ALE. $60. and Manchester rots female, 428. PE. T1523. . ‘ALIN and faces. $4 and uv. FE “BABY PARAKEETS Resetve now for Valentine 69 Birm McCULLOCH CHAIN saws Rentals, Parts & Repairs | 1990 Crooks Rd. MI 6-0446 le “Mich. Chain Saw Distr. | regegatl en AND RENTALS | Sey 3-882 15 Front St. MY 3-451) ) USED TRACTORS. THE | Rt AND CREDIT TE ors FE ¢1112 KING BROS. YOUR I-H DEALER NTIAC_RD. AT OPDYKE _ INDUSTRIAL & FARM EQUIPMENT USED McCULLOUGH CHAIN-~SAWS, $115 TAKE TRADE-INS FERGUSON see AND NEW BUY AND D SAVE 1 . HOUG SHTEN: & SON $82_N. Main, Rochester. _OL_1-6761 w.c. ALLIS — CHALMERS WITH w. double disc and drags. $395, pal down ment. 31 M-24. OTe a Auction: Sales 77 SMART AUCTION ee esa unti] Apru Pvt. sales daily Good bargains to used furniture, xgoue ete UCTION TO BE HELD iy MILE shh of Almont at 5590 Van Dyke (M53) on Friday, Feb. 10. bekin- Sof at 10 am 24 Holstein cows | olstein hetfers from 7 mos. to | _ old. 2 Holstein bulls, all | pure bred and vaccinated and | raised on this farm D-2 caterpil- | lar tractors, Massey-Harris Diesel tractors, Ferguson tractor, Ford | tractor, two Farmall tractors, i Bolen garden tractor, plows. drags, cultivators. Allis Chalmers combine, Skyline field chopper ora, L. pri Hillman, auctioneer, _Almont Savings Bank, clerk For Sale “Housetrailers : |= —~ 1986 GENERAL MOBILE HOMES. 2 AKC ph pro - ducers of small show type pup- . Home of Quality Bostons, corner __Rds, MUiberry 8-1420. : AT Beautiful 3 month males. BEAGLE AT STUD 1315. NOT sanY. | | 30ST CALL i}ineh. Near Fd Ch MY_ BOSTON AT STUD. PUPPIES Curtiss, OR 3-0206. BEAGLE AT STUD $15 Ni 13 inch Mear Pd. SPANIEL Besswei] Kenne!s rien Rd.. near 11 Mile Ph. GReenleaf e4aie. ella GREAT DANE PUPS, AKC, C, GOLD- | : s and fe- 7% 8. Fenton, Mich _MAip 9-6°78 PYMEESE, 17, MONTHS old, female, fava with white mar *, Register {no papers). OA 68-2718 : GUINEA Pt PIGS POR SALE. L. W. Kirkton, Rochester, OL 60166 GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell things re not rapa throegh Classified Ad 17 Mile and Rochester | NOT SHY. | Ch. MY 3-3102. | —— 18 to 48 ft. Designed for diving Economicaily priced! On onstrator priced to sell. good, used coaches ax ‘down, Genesee Sales, Dixie Hwy MOBILE HOME — REPAIR — ‘SERV. boorter springs installed cars | ied for pulling trailers Adren | Short. FE 5-45 GROVE, FE 45702 IF | YOU WOULD LIKE A NEW OR USED MOBILE HOME. SOME _—FOR t $50 2D DOWN. . DID YOU KNOW ~ You can now buy « modern re-| conditioned moblie home with low. | low down Lg ment and balance | like rent in immediately. i TRAIL FR 'E MCHANGE cl" 60 8 Teleeraph) ts ie 7200 * ____ Open Free & Sun OXFORD Trailer Sales Stewart Coaches bate falouste win- dows With storm windows Double floors, ful! size bathrooms 7 ft steel roofs oak inside stron eonstruction, conduit, Built 34-38-42-45 ft Also. upstaire job. Here is quality beauty and quan- tity at regular prices. Bank rate financing. w insurance. '« down, up to 69 months. General coaches now tn 18-27-30- 33-35-40 and 45 ft. lencths 101 aos Vv er | We @are you coaches with to compare these any anywhere. ® trailere or more on our jot at all times. We have a few used trailers that | hob bart se on a renta! Loree ts weekdays, Sun oF leniceay Bottle Gas tena end: ee cessories. Ipecere MY 20721 ' mile 8 Oxford Trailer more for igss anytime! - EASY CREDIT TERMS | | 2627 Dixie Hw rooms that can be purchased bal] our rental purchase plan. All deals include a credit Iife pol-' icy at no extra cost HUTCHINSON | MOBILE AP Newsleatures “CHEVROLET | erowing | | | Oakiand ee he fastest 6751 Dixie Highway at M-15 59 Open nites tll 9 43° ScacuEyY, 2 DR. RADIO AND. Your old car, | MApie 5-071 ROCHESTER rae DEALER eCe Oa. THAN 30 YEARS A ACE TO BUY’ Heater: overdrive. HOMES 4301 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains; OR 3-1202 a 2830 8. Dort Hwy, Punt Auto Accessories 80 i 1 : i} + AUTO PARTS NEW, REBUILT USED The prt you need when you eed them m every day and = day 8 at HOLLE: RBACK'S oro PARTS Baldwin Ave PE _ 86-1431 _FE_ 3-471 ry] STUDEBAKER “ENGINE | AND | nt $75, 2780 EF. Walta ivd FORD, A, PARTS” About ton of good clean rhs bargain tor the fot es Le slet Leste AUTO vente 7390,N. Perry E 46208 1988 “FORD, ~ PUSH aes ei; tube radio, dust like new. $48. KING BROTHERS FE 4-0734 AUTO GLASS BERVICE When you need it! Have you tried our service? Glass installed while you watt. Insurance tobs honored. tire casings, give you more tire miles per dollar. Hawkinson Method, Guaranteed unconditional- Ed Williams Tire Co. 451 8, Saginaw St. 1953 CHEVROLET 1948 AX i Ve TON inn with 15 ton 2706 Orchard Lake Rd. ‘oe oe re ‘eae ined PICKUP. eek FOE SALE oe ~ TRADE For Sale Trucks cen 955 CHEVROLET % TON PICK up, loaded with extras. Very low mileage, new truck appearance Save plenty on this one. Just) your car or truce down. Easy GMAC terms. , Haskins Chev. R51 Dik Thefheay i M15 va 1950 CHEVROLET i “TON STAKE Good condition Good tires. Boont- er brakes. Must sell. FE 41517 TON PICKUP Mor Yartl Radio, heater tires very good HOWARD L ARE, “INC. 2705. Orchard Lake_ Rd. Keego ‘S4 CHEVROLET TRAILER TOTER were ewe za We reecad dle wench, and cata long boo 225 FE 68-1431 _or FE 43679, 40 Baldwin ee ory DODGE TON EXPRESS % All work guaranteed. Free 1 !b. _ pickup. Good condition, $200. MA of coffee to «a customer with 5-430) ee60 Big Lake Rad, stalled pbs giaas or windshield tn- _ Clarkston. a eee m Saturday Until ¢ 1983 (popor % TON EXPRESS. cae Auto, Glass Co ieee aint & tires very good. | | 122 Oakland Ave. _FE ¢1066 1 NEW TREADS ON YOUR OLD HOW ‘ARD LARE, INC. ___ Keego )_or, MY 2-54 a ply pick-up, 4 spe miles Excellent tires, mo _ shape. F' 18, , tor and bedy. Want 1's or 2 ton __ ber Sale Tires: __ 80-4 Call” igi stake or ump eee | Cw 60806 afler 3 pm imp 1s, WHITE, WALL NEW TIRES. | 1952 ‘5 TON CHEVROLET PICK- __503 & Saginaw. G00D USED TIRES, $1.0 UP, aleo white walls, 6037 8. Saginaw. FE 4-0687 Hoi SUBURBANITES, 610,08 EX- E 40687. 503 8. Saci- ae. tas. ee See ~ Auto Service ‘8 CRANESHAPT GRINDING IN THE ear. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- Ropeoe op. 23 “ood Phone FE For. " Sale Motorcycles &3 up Loaded with extras. $550. OR 3-0278 FORD “ TON PICKUP Runs New paint job $450 Utica. 6 and 10. pm $3 FORD DELUXE ‘4 TON PICK- | 3-2004, _ up, OR i933 GMC 6 YD. DUMP TRUCK, | leaT 8) with 2 speed rear axle. Legh LWB Ford dump truck WILSON GMC TRUCKS PARTS AND SERVICE ON IEW AN ICE nyetr "Rare Davideon ace Harley NEW AND U ~ ED ae Bales Co. 372 South FE §-0485 jaginaw. fe) : akland at Cass _ Boats &s Accessories ss) ee eee 12 HP. SEA KINO | GOTbOARD | For Sale Cars 91 motor with gear stiift $140. Phone | ——— OL 2-782 1988 BUICK SPECIAL RIVIERA ia FT RUNABOUT AND TRAIL- | coupe Beautiful car excelient er 12 HP, 10955 Wizard motor. | condition, Will sell outright or To sel) or trade OR 3-4333 consider Plymouth Dodge of iépT CHRIS-CRAFT RONABOUT. Pibre-¢iassed a Mastercraft Reasonable. Phone FE | — CENTURY BOATS | | TROJ YELLOW Mencuny, MOTORS INLAND DLAKES. S's "Es em2 “JOHNSON { OUTBOARD “MOTORS” ia Starcraft metai boats, Tee-Nee | Trailers, boats, stands & carts | Everything |; she beat OWENS MARINE SUPPLY 36 «Orchard Leics mate Phone VE 2-80; AFRO-CR. \E t ALUMINUM BOATS AND CANOES & Up 15 per cent, down JOHNSON “MOTORS Slaybaugh’s i Oakland Ave FE 8-045 _FE 40824 | Roan Y OUTBOARD. MOTORS. Sales | & Service. FE 23-5260 ALUMA CRAFT BOATS” | EVINRUDE MOTORS | ane SALES & SERVICER: — ___—422_ 8. TEL. EGRAPH . T ransportation Offered 8 87 | trailer. 2-40 ALES. 688 peer TO CALIF, SEATTLE. Fla a Averill Auto Sales 2020 _Ditie Hwy FE 20578 “Col ID? Fly to sunny California on sched- uled, bu trans-continental 4 en. gine michiner! Fare only $75 Fler- fda $3080. Ferry Service Inc | Agent, __ OR 30441 TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART load either way = 5-6806. WANTED: LADY TO SHARE Pete & expenses of trip to Baro Fla. Approx. Feb. 16th | wails Press PE 5-4284 i __ Wanted | Used Cars — 88 UP TO raver JUNK & CHEAP | cars E 23-2666 dave or eves | WANTED — JUNKED OR USED | care ae make any medel. Top — B, Ne <0 EY AUTO PARTS, FE 50219, _—'170_ BAGLEY ST.” ‘CASH MONEY FOR ANY MAKE OR MODEL OF CAR Economy Cars, 22 Auburn CALIFORNIA BUYER AVE RILI &, 2070 DIXIE HWY FE 2-9878 or FR 4 6806 WANTED SCRAP CARS Ph. OR #45 it es, | “THE HIGH DOLLAR | For high grade used carts We need them. Drive the extra miles, ie Aes pay you well. 4340 Dixte “H. J. VANWELT __OR aS 1485 E WE PAY TOP DOLLAR _ sharp late model cars COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester FOR OPEN ‘TIL 16 PM ee Oe 203110 WE PAY THE Hi $s$| FOR '49 THRU 754 CLEAN CARS *b1 BUICK Chrysier in trade MI 62161 eves and weekends Birmingham . HARDTOP. RADIO, heater, Dynafiow. motor com- pletely overhauled. No down with good credit. $3605 per bape FREE GOLD BELL GIFT MPS TaKe ORION MOTOR SALES M24 at Clarkston Rd FORD — MERCURY _MY_2-2611 New Credit Dlan HAVE YOU BEEN TURNED DOWN WHEN TRYING TO BUY CAR BECAUSE OF SHORT No CREDI1 BAD CREDIT WE HAVE A aoop. SELECTION OF °46 ‘h1 AUTOMOBILES THAT you CAN BUY FOR VERY LITTLE DOWN AND WEEKLY PAYMENTS OF AS) LITTLE AS $5 No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery! Dea! Direct ! No Finance Co ! Buy Here—Pay Ilere YALL COME’ NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 3. BAGINAW ‘§¢ BUICK SPECIAL, +DR HARD- top Dynaflow. Consider trade FE __ 56207. oe — —————— —— 1955 BUICK HARDTOP 2-DR Special, Blue and white W W RAH, dynafiow, like new. MA 6-278! “BRIGHT 1952 Cadillac Hydra. radi ie steering tues, dark owner, S1O4> JE ROMI Olds-Cadillac Cass at Or Fie SO488 ~ Guarant teed 1 OWNER CARS § Cadillac's, 55 ® Chevys. 2 43 S45 7 Pontiacs 55 loade an ‘84 Buick Hard Tc "S3 Mercury dike 2 53 Packar 1 §2 Hudson Hornet. b Fords. 53s. 525 "32 DeSoto Ovrom atic Wiil Trade For Real Estate or Contract These are only a few of our choice selections. Transportation as $25 and up Trade today. FINANCING ARRANGED SPOT” (Oe WN shite all sedan lieater ESV, La ahe averdri down, ECONOMY USED CARS Auburn Motor |PCjsoMY UsED ee Sales . E. Blvd. and F. Pike DON'T WISH FOR EE 3-7471 oo _wrD JUNK cans a scrap MIONEY! Make it easily _tron. Fast service Cal) FE 48582 See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on late model cars. : v OR_3-1603 | Wrecked & Junk Cars East Side Auto Parts FE 5-6855 through Classified Ads, To sel], rent, buy, swap, hire. idial FE 2-818. 0 i | CONTINENTAL ® REpublic 92089 between | 4443) Greenwood, | money For ‘Sale Cars 91 | Birmingham _ Birmingha — GEEAN Ford '50 2 ar $185 . Studebaker $2 5 pass. cpe $405 Ford 53 custom 4 dr $605 | Mercury 52 Hardtop cpe $695 | Lincoln §2 Hardtop cpe $1095 Nash 53 Amb. County cl Mercury 53 Hardtop cpe $1250 Mercury custom 54 4 dr $1295 Lincoln $3 Capri 4 dr $1295 Mercury 54 Hardtop cpe. $1505 | | Lincoln $4 Hardtoo cpe 1895, |Mereury 55 conv, Full roamer coor | $278: Lincoln 65 Hardtop cpe. ‘Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY AND DEALER 850 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM “MI 62200 __ JOrdan 63933 1986 CHEVROLET 2-door -2-tone finish, New car appearance Today's bar- | gain special with just your car downeand easy GMAC terms Haskins Chev. €751 Dixie Highway at MIS MAple 5-071 sedan, West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead ts low | ; and save e difference | — West Side Used Cars 923 W Huron 1955 CHEVROLET V-8 2-DOOR SE- , dan. Original 2-tone tinish, new car appearance Very special at $1,295 full price Just your car down, Easy GMAC terms, 6751 Dixie Highway at M18 MAple 5-507 | $9 CHEVROLET . SPORTS COUPE Excellent condition Going tn serv- Take payments, FE fee over e718 _ | 1955 CHEVROLET 210 V8. FULLY equipped, $1460 FE 5-1244 55 CHEV. 210 @ cylinder 2 dr, with neeiet: whitewalis, 2 tone paint very sharp car H J Van wen 4540 Dixie Highway Dray- ton Plains, Ph OR *135 Jack W. Haupt Pentiac Sales 1955 Chevrolet 6 Belatre hardtop. powerglide, power brakes, loaded, sharp $331 ad 1955 Chevrolet station wagon asv-Eve Priced right 1953 Chevrolet 210 2 $145 dn pickup, $200 dn Clarkston clean 1953 Chevrolet ‘y clean ton N Main St, Open nights ‘til ® $3 CHRYSLER NEWPORT HARD- , top with racin heater automatic | trans Power Steering Wil) sell Teasonabie with smail dewn pay- bat LAKF ORICN swoTOR SALES M24 at ¢° erks Ra | FORD — ME RCU TRY MY 2? 2611 " | “RRIGHT SPOT 1953 Chev. low mileage, $045. TERG ME Olds-Cadillac Cass at Orchard Lake lle SO4RS 0 CHEVIE CONVERT NEW fires Radio heater OL f-tool between 6 and + pm ido! CHEVROLET “BLUF A AKE exer payments FE 35-5826 after 99 CHEVROLET STATION WAG- en 1 owner Low ulleane The popuiar suburban CARKNER 8TU DEBAKE R Birmingham MI 4-3410 | 1955 CHEVROLET VS, 210 2 DR with special paint. Exceilent con- 3-8321 | __ dition. EM | fest CHEVIE. EXCELLENT CON- | ; dition. $500. FE 2-0481. 1984 CHEVROLET 210 “DELUXE. 2 door. Green and belge Radio, heater, other extras, Reasonably priced by original owner. OL _ | * 32-6361 DODGE 47 4 DR. RADIO & en | =aet 171 8 Shirley. PE ¢ LITTLE ‘HOT SPOT $1095 2705 Orchard Leake Rd ‘92 FORD 6_ ale Es FULLY radio and heater | Many | makes, & models to choose from | __ PE 4288 Haskins Sher, | radio, | MAple 54-5566 Bel Ar sedan, | P. Glide, radio & heater, | a> Chev, 2 ci Ss. 35 Plymonth 4 de $1495) "Sd ¢hev. Bel Vir... S119 "S$ bord 8, 2 wae oS "S41 Pontiac 2 dr.... S805 s4 Pinck PL Pip... $1393 sat chev, Bel Nir. S845 2 ord fale Roo... SH =) (hrvsler 4 dr.l.. S675 32 i dye C1 Coupe. So's S2(hev 2 ct 2. SSS "31 Buick 4 dri...... S495 *=1 Olds 4 dr eoee ee S525 /351 Chev 2 dr.......-S395 "() Vord 2 dr... eee «2 sd 49 Dodge Cl. Coupe. .$235 "49 Cadillac -H. Top.. .$593 | "49 Pontiac 2 dr...... S185 47 Olds 4 dr.......2-S125 “4p lord) 2 dteess. 12s 48 Chevrolet ,. . 895) 30G Men 2 in, van $345 41 GMC Pickup SO3 | REIMENSCHNEIDER | DODGE-PLYMOUTH Hard to epell; easy to deal with 312 S Saginaw. © FE 2-9131 | [ ‘63 DODGE HARITOP, RAD heater and automatic trans BELL G!FT 8ST Beautiful 2 tone, blue finish. Con- Toke Qa N MOTOR SALES tinental spare tire. Radio, heater ite Clarks Rad, and white walls. FORD — MERCURY | CARENER Sue i MY 23-2611 | Birmingham 14-3410) SPORT CAR DODGE ‘53, REAL | 1951 NASH RAMBLER. a eee 3 wire wheels ~ continental ae cally good. Good tires. $150. on) = carrier, MI 4-8013 31536 __ ‘35 FORD AND ‘34 FORD MUST | OL DS 1955 SUPER 68 4 BR i sacrifice Best offer FE 86-0043 , Hydra. R & H Power brakes. i985 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR. 6 | 59560 cylinuer Radio Heater. Automat. ‘$8 OLDS 4 “DOOR SEDAN. ALL 2 Ae Only # a” paint, extras buf power Clean, low ery clean. mileage. $2,000. PE 5-5326 after HOW ARD_ LARE ', INC. 530 pm equipped. Quick sale « FORD RANCH WAGON io. This car ts like ne LAKE 0 M24 at Ciarkston Rd.- FORD — MERCURY MY 2-3611 1955 FORD 2 DR $100 TAKE OVER Keego heater overdrive. 17.000 miles w RION MOTOR SALES a KNER STUDEBAKER own 16. | ce (eit ingheaten MI 4-34 Don’ t Pay Ra- Buy Now And Save $$$ 1955 Chevrolet payments Call EM 3-3746 after 5 ie i953 FORD CUSTOM 4 CONVERTI- ble. Radio, heater. Automatic | * Spt. Cpe. Power frepeainsien Coe top & very RAT. lite blue & ivory. HOW ARD ) LARE, IN v05 Orchard Leake Rd ae es $1995 1954 PORD, $25.00 DOWN- TERMS to sult you i Inge Foatne Hyd. R & FH 895 00 1955 Chevrole t Jii price 2 door, R&H, Power CENTRAL Glide. All green finish, LINCOLN-MERCURY $1595 FE 4-3685 . Cass at Pike St ~ FEB. SPECIALS 1954 B } k "$4 Olds’ Buper 88, 4 dr. | ulc rf eel ip diel aber 4 4 door, R&H, Dyna- "82 Ford stom -8 2 dr. sue . , “@ 52 Ford Custom 2 dr $67 ow pow ¢Tf steering. with radio and heater * Worth much more. ‘Sl Bel Alr $505 | ‘51 Ford Custom 8 $305 $1495 Si Chev 4 dr $445 oy "82 Catalina $795 ‘b3 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe $895 Ford ‘, ton pick up All Ubese are im excellent co tion HURON MTR. SALES - 2641 >? W Huron FE 3 OLIVER BUICK Sixty Used Cars IETEN WI $395 "50 Olds 2 Door Rocket && R&I $895 "53 Pont. 2 1)r.. Tivdra PM RATT 569 a2 Pont | xceptionally small Down | $1795 ool Clea ’S5 Pont. 4 Door Dix. 8 Chief, Hydra., 2 Tone, Low Miles $1165 33 Buick Super 4 Doo 1 oaded, 3 to Choose Fr $195 ef, , a fear 2 Door, t cH \-8, Wains & Eicon Gan $2399 > Buick Super Kivie Hardtop, P. Strg. and Brakes, Very Sharp $495 Sick No Rust $1445 "$4 Pont.4 Dr. K&L Hydra., Custom Trim $2195 R&T 55 Mercury Monterey Hardtop, R&H,. Beautiful Bright Y ellow OLIVER’ BUICK 210 Orchard Lake FE 2-9101 Opan ‘ti S ‘ fo» a } Premium Tire sate mali- 1955 Ford f robin’s egg blue, heater. direction signals $1195 1953 Plymouth ranbrook 2 tone finish $945 1953 Chevrolet 5 ( ? “- door, > pass Cpe, 210 SOTICS, pal tone gray A ory, RAT excepti ronal! Vv clean $795 1955 Pontiac Station Wgn., & ivory, R&H, Hyd, W/W, power steering. power brakes. $2150 1951 Ford Viline 4 Sat Nid rita ¢ KAT Hectic, M4 lean interior, $395 1951 Pontiac door, 8, R&H, Hyd. tone green and beautiful. | $495 1950 Lincoln 4 door. Warm brown fin- ish, R&H, Hyd, WoW It's nice and only $295 TRUCKS 1954 Ford | Ton. Verv Clean $945 1952 Chevrolet 2 Von Stake, 14° Rack $895 1953 GMC lanel, Had... lleater Nice Bright Red $695 1948 GMC e!. Real Nice Condition $195 Matthews- ' Hargreaves YOUR CHEVROLET =¥DEALER “we 8 Saginaw ‘avinient 2 < r im cl d Ready to kKoll Pan FE 44546 FREE | ‘53 NASH RAMBLER HARDTOP | Glide, MANY OTHER coop. AfARs to PO | a Le Le K&ll 2 tone green. GOOD credit rating will have you thd JEROME 5 a prt your own car, Why wajk? ; Olds-Cadillac us for bargains! Buyers beeen Cass at Orchard Lake De fe ges LAKE grow MOTOR SALES a I: E 8.0488 M24 at Clarkston Rd. OLDS 88 “SUPER | HYDRA. a — MERC RY radio and heater, $597; 53 Pack- 2 ard beauty $897. Plenty | others © choose Economy Used Cars, 1951 Plymouth 4 dr orig- inal throughout. $395, SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 S. Woodward Ave. MI 4-7811 el ela (ser) char arpe 4 dr. se- dan with full equipment. Ivory top, blue bottom, low mileage, a 1 owner car that is perfect in every respect. See it at Peoples oe Salees, 68 Cakisna) FE OLDSMOBILES 147 PONTIAC excellent transportation 4 door, 1956 Demonstrators Phone OR 3.7665. HOUGHTEN & SON \YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE..°} PONTIAC 2 DR. HYDRAM - tie Radio and heater. A real nice GMC TRUCK DEALER fcee ee iced to sell 1528 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-976! ARKNER STUDEBAKER tee ingame {1 4-3410 | 1955 PONTIAC SARC CATA- WILL ACCEPT |. b ed inseveker dr me pion. Go! | Outboard motors, boats, appli- | lina. Extra good condition. Clean. “$1 Mash 6 dr Fully equipped | ances, guns, cameras, etc. As | 12,000 miles. $1.950. FE 86-1431 or makes bed §225 e 1g pert Resp aoaas of a good used | FE 43679 JOE MALE'S SERVICE car BILL asy terms. ___EM 3-4827__ ’ BILL SPENCE | poNTIAC 1954 STAR CHIEF | 1955 4 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. 8. T) O USED CARS Catalina hardtop coupe. Loaded cylinder. Rado, heater automa- | . ‘6 Oakland Ave. ‘FE +7333 | a interior, ee car ap- Beautiful back paint Low ‘mile 3 eee ) CLIPPER, 2 DOOR Tt can Trleu en yeuricat Like new. Only In The Spring | rene s hery Sedan new down. Easy GMAC terms. Pree : paint 1956 plate: HOWARD LARE, INC. ane 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego_ *Nazuiek Motor Sales Hisense Chey. 6751 Dixie Highway at M-18 MAple 5-5071 YOUR PPE. 40587 DEALER SPECIAL SALE LS Chev. pane! powadd pane! 1948 PONTIAC RADIO AND ) HEAT- i che pane er Runs good Ph FE 5-6609, 7 to new peikis 9pm. Private party F Priced rea- tess are . jpezs Station wagon sonable NTIAC_ CATALINA * “SI. HYDRA- i atic. Radio & hedter $545. FE pee at | 2018. UR'&C MOTOR SALES | CLEAX. See ce YOUR SUBURBAN DEALER | payments. tay ommerce 3-0142 53 Pontiac Catalina OLDS 8 DLX «DR, FULLY With radio, heater, visor white ais FE 54-8314 ‘OLDS. ‘$0 88%. RADIO HEATER & | of" the ‘Tharpest cart in Oekland ydramatic It's very nice’ 42 000 County. One owner, 28.000 miles. M: $63 Take over pey ments Also a one owner ‘33. 4 dr. with ob PRCRARD, CLIEDER De ar powriae’ # 4 DR_aED GR eu Eo Ate heeeame ion whitewali A aA eee caapicieal Dipssaoeet eho HOW ARD LAR E* INC. | ee east Elizabeth Lake 2705 Orchard Lake Rd, Keego “49 PONTIAC STREAMLINE ~NEW «7 PLYMOUTH SUPER DELUXE | tires. "S€ license. $165.00, Ph. Club Coupe R & H Very good | 50784 condition Used as second car 51 WI LY¥s “PANET. = $125 MA 6-2788 50 PLYMOUTH 3 DR. RADIO AND heater exceptionsly ae cond tion This | CARKNER. Birmingham | ‘$4 International pickup. |'49 Pontiac club coupe. Jacobson’s Motor Sales “Your Rampler-Hudson Deeler 1 100 STUDEBAKER Corner Pike & Ca MI 43410 IN. SELLING USED CARS— This 1s the question we hear WHY DO YOU SAY “YOUR USED CARS ARE BETTER?” Used Cars are better (notice: we don't say best), because we have confidence in the methods we use tom: ake them better. We have contidence in our policy disposing of all low We beheve that our C rt quality ears through w holesale outlets only. Our low grade cars are never offered for sale lo ally We have confidence in our preing policies which hiing you top quality cars at fair prices. There may be lower priced cars, but-we know that if other prices are lower than ours the cars must be of a lower quality. We say that our cars are better because we do everything in our power to make them better, and we know that with few excep- tions, we do offer the better Used Car for You. HAROLD TURNER, Ford Dealer "S4 Ford 2 dr......26% "53 Ply. 2 dr....... 8544 "54 Dodge S. We. S119 "SS Pot. 2 dr $1599 53 Pont. dix. 4 dr. $744 "S+ Pont. dix. 2 dr. $044 2 Ply 2 ols . Spor) 1 Chev. 4 cht S44 "52 bord It VA gt Sirdd oo Ue [top SPRO0 “s4 Chex 2 dh sed UVa 0h S344 a3 Packar 7 4 chi Sy S Dol ge Hardtop S690 *Ss2 Lard 2 A ah ae ot ile S244 Fo 4a oe et? "33 Ford Hardtop. SR S4 Ply. 2dr... SOW) "53 Chev. 2 dr......$544 "55 Ford R. Wen. $1499 "33 Buick Super. . .$999 52 Chev. 2 dr..... .S49 Ol Ford 2 drs... 9244 53 Ford R. Wen, $8 "SL Ply. Sta. Wen. $399 53 Merc. Hardtop $80) "52 Olds 88 2 dr.,..$699 "52 Buick Hardtop $799 '34 Hudson Jet... .$644 M4 Ford Cy. — $1199 "S4 Merc. Mont’ y $1099 "53 Hudson 4d 409 "35 Ford 2 dr.....$1099 rp $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS 1 Hudson 2 door "47 Cadillac 4 door 31 De Soto 4 dour 2 Foard 2 door “Sd bord Victoria DUvive Staa\ven ST Men oC! (pe "32 Chev. 2dr. 2 Vis Ci Upe 30 Ford Pickup VND AEAN YS (ANY XIORE TRUCKS 1952 Ford (>> fon Panel Sade 1954 Ford Ton Express .................%699 1952 Ford 2 Ton Ttactor, 2 speed axle, Sth wheel, saddle tanks £599 1952 Chev. '>-Ton Sedan Delivery pee sad 1953 Studebaker 7; Ton Iickup ......... «. 8599 1950 Chev. 3; Tow Express ............. 26 8209 1952 Ford Ton Pickup s.2..-2.4-...-..- S144 1953 Ford 114 Ton Stake ..... cee ee ROO 1955 Ford 2 Ton Cab & Chassis, “172” .....81499 Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham Midwest 47500 TOrdan 46266 A PHONE CAL! STARTS A COURTESY CAR j THE Jim es y i Hi f i Fi TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1956 4 fa ‘ TWENTY-SEVEN eee et /olumn ist Predict a's a -- Today's Radio Programs - - WIR, (700) ——CRLW, (800) WWJ, (850) = WCAR, (1120) = WXYZ, (1270) “WRON, (1400) © WJBK, (1490) 11:00—WJR, Joseph Hainline | 9:30—WJR, M CKLW, Eddie 6:00 WJR, Joseph Hainline| ww i Mayer awd, ioe woBk: tom Pno-sogd wwii, News News, ot Town | WXY2, preakfaat Club WCAR, News Caravan WY, Wai McKenaie CxLW, News, CxLW, Toby David WPON, Guy Nunn cae Hews, Don Meteod | mM, News ena ports WEAR, Ro Roundup a gg Ng Ae ae ¢:30—WIR, Bob ida ww. Bruce Mayer 10:00—WIR, Godfrey “CKLW. bud Davies wrA. Ek WXYZ, Top of the Town | wwJ. Weekday WJBK, News, Don McLeod it Stern CELW. ‘Ted MeCoy [ ‘True Story wear News Cara Cer’ Ben batons Say Mater Ghee 5 to | WPON. News, Nelson Eddy i nye Ouest “ih * —" w News Temple | * gy ey 7:08 Ouse } WEDNESDAY WPON, News, Party ww Taren Ghar, Sutra Pet wat —yay Genane 10-%9—WJR. Arthur Godfrey pS pose, ter CREW, Fulton ‘Lewis Jt WW, News pot LI ee neang den WBE: Don w. News, Mickey Shorr} WXYZ. Pred woit When @ Girl & WCAR, Caravan of Musie WPON, News, Record Room| CKLW, oiu CKLW. Mary Morgan WPON. Club } 9:30—WJR, WJBK, Gentne, Binge Wek. Tom George 3:06—WIR, W. Warren, News WW, Morgan Beatty Hank Pontise High School WWJ, Weekde wx " i: 6:30—WJR, Voice of Agriclt. =. Pontiac Party Ea ; eetel Mestter WWJ. Bob Maxwell 1108 WIE, Ar Godfrey | CKLW. Bud Davies WIBK, Mickey WXYZ, Pred Wolf WEE “Wet Dteney Wak, Hews McLeod Room ’ Guy Nuna ews Caravan ' WJBK, News, Gentile Binge | CKLW, Story 8 00 WIR, pvt WPON, Rise ‘n’ Shine baton | — Tom George | 3 SeOWIR, House Party” WXYZ, Show World 1:90—-WIR, Jim Vinal et he WWJ, Hotel tor Pets KLW, Treasury A t J 1a WIR! Mat Up Mina News. McKensie WJBK, News, 7 8 XYBZ, Osgood News, Wolf | ww3 Weekday » Bud Davies WPON, News, Record Rooin| CKLW, News, Toby David WXYZ, News, Winter WwW. Don 8:30—WJR, Suspense WJBK News, Gentile CKLW. Queen for a Day | WCAR, Caravan of Music WxYE. Mooteven!” ee ee - WJBK. e AeslWIk. Parete of im nm © 3 CRLW, Squad Room | 'wwra. Bob Maxwell” | WON. Pome Percy | Sd, Might to Mappineey WPON, Rec one ee Wolf | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | CKLW: : 9:00—WIR. News J Carson | W4JBK' News. Gentile, Binge | 22:00—WJR, Jack White WJBK, News, Don McLeod WW), News, Biography WCAR, Coffee with Clem ww, by Cederberg)§ WCAR, News Caravan wxYZ, Sound Mirror . News, Rise, Shine WXYZ, News, Winter WPON, Community News CKLW, and Ra 8:00—W. dack White CELW, News, Griffin | 4:36-WJR, Music Hall TT News, Mick - Fal b om Pt —_. ‘om George wave. Pe: amt Young * = ee tn Bound 4 News, ‘Toby vid | 2:30 CWIR, Time for Musie | WIEBE. mt im ni Ww. News, Bin i" e for Mu el WXYZ, Lite Worth ry Mews Lge - ww 4 Elizabeth WCAR, Caravan of Musi , Bob and Ra News WXYZ, News Ace WPON. Club 1 Mickey Shorr 8:30—WIR, Mi Ran CELW, Bud Davies :06-—WJIR, William Sheehan . Zee & Orvil WWJ, Bob Maxwell WJBK, Tom George WWJ, News at 5 10 00 WR. Your Government wxvz, 1 News, Welt | WCAR, Musie tn the Atr WxYz, Wattrick. “McKinaie iS eGee an CKELW, ‘PON, uncheon iit * ie hase WXYZ, Vandercook WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge | 1:00—WJR, Reed of Life WJBK, News, Don McLeod’ CKLW, News, J. Van Kuren | WCAR, Coffee With Clem ww. Hand ' WCAR, News, Ski Tratis WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr | W®ON. Rise ‘n’ Shine WXYZ, Paul Winter News, Serenade wi ews $:00--WJR, William Gheehan| CKLW, rine Strings | 6:30—WJR, Musie Hall 10:30—WJR, Believe, Massey | WWJ, Minute Parade WJBK, News, G WWJ, Jim nd wwii, News - Lewis WXYZ, B WCAR, News Caravan WXYZ, News, McKenzie WXYZ, of the Town CELW. News, Toby David WPON, News, Platter Parlor) CKLW., Eddie Chase CKLW, Ted McCoy WJBK, News, Tom George 1:36—WJR, Dr. Malone) W. Don McLeod WJBK, Mickey Shorr WCAR, News Roun WWJ, Ross Hand WCAR, Bign Off w |, Zee & Orville WPON, News, Music WXYZ, News, Winter WPON, Dinner Serenade -- Today's Télevision Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW.TV | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:¢0—(7) Wild Bill Hickock. Guy Madison in Western adventure. (9) Circle 9 Theater. Roy Rogers) in “Sons of the Pioneers.’’ (4) News and Sports. Paul Williams, Bill Fleming. 6:15—(4) Jack Harris. Musical Variety. (2) News. Jac LeGoft. 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr.| Everett Phelps. | 6:30—(7) Gangbusters. ‘The Three) Kids” case. (4) Traffic Court. Cases recreated before Judge} Watts. (2) Patti Page Show. Music, variety. 6:45—(2) News. Doug Edwards. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet comedy. (9) Abbogt and as guards but can't stop “Bank Hold-up.” (4) Celebrity Play- house. Scott Brady, Jane Greer in drama of airline pilot and girl he thinks is a smuggler in ‘‘Dia- monds in the Sky." (2) Do You Trust Your Wife? Quiz with Edgar Bergen, host 7:15—(7) News. John Daly. | 7:30—(7) Warner Bros. Presents.) enne in “The Storm Riders,”| Clint Walker, Barton MacLane 4):25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. star. (9) The Unexpected. Jane|- “Woman's Man.” Nigh, John Kellogg in ‘“The)11:39—(4) Tonight. Lou Monte, Hitchhiker Was a Lady.” truck-| er picks up girl and finds she} 19:59—(2) Weathervane and Medi- has a bullet wound. (4) Dinah) 10:00—(7) Hockey. Detroit Red Wings vs. Chicago Black Hawks. (9) Your TV Theater. Marjorie Lord, William Bishop in “Brown of Calaveras’; Wife joins her husband where he is hunting for) gold in the Old West. (2) $64,000) Question. Super March. 10:30—(9) China Smith. Dan Dur- quiz with Hal Comics. 10:55—(7) News. Story Studio. 11:00—(4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (7) News, Little Rascals. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. (1) 12 O'clock 12:10—(9) Prayer, Sign On. yea in ‘Port of Thieves,” China 49:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Take is hired to hunt kidnapers of | a Look. wealthy San Franciscan. | (4) | 19-3912) Search for Tomorrow. Studio 57. Broderick Crawford. | tello. Lou hired 10:45—(7) News. Dick Femmel. Coole bet eee 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety with Soupy Sales. (9) (4) News. Paul News. Jac LeGof' 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Van. Heflin in “Backdoor to Heaven." (9) Film Theater. John Brom- field in “Harpoon."’ (4) Little, Lynne Roberts in “Sol-| ange.’ (2) Miss Fairweather. | Mary Ann Brownley. Hiréd killer tries to trap Chey- 1):29—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. Show. Music. singer. guest of S tations. Shore. Songs in many settings. 1:99—(4) News. (2) Name that Tune. Music quiz. | 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. Franz, Kristine Miller in “Jungle Patrol.” (4) Bob Hope's Inter- ¢:55-(2) On the Farm Front. national Show. Douglas Fair. 7:00—(2) Morning Show. (4) To- banks. Jr., Diana Dors, Yana.,| WEDNESDAY 6:45—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. 8:00—(9) Dial 9 Theater. Arthur ¢;59(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Farm Report. Ted Heath and his orchestra of 4:55_(2) Weather. England: Fernandel, the Ballet g:99(2) Cartoon Classroom. (7) | (Advertisement : Husbands! Wives! 7) Heart. G@t Pep, Vim; Feel Younger | Thousands of couples are week, worn-out, ex-| 77, \hausted just because body lacks iron. For new Yy, younger feeling etter 40, try Ostres Toni 7% nm tron for pep, sopplemernr Montmartre, Parisian fashion} show. from France. (2) Phil Sil-'g:39.(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Wixie Wonderland. idea for a furlough when he sees |9:99_(4) Romper Room. films of Army retreat for soldiers |g.39._ (2) Love Story. vers Show. Set. Bilko gets an, with fatigue and psychiatric dis-| turbanees in ‘The Rest Cure.” £:2%8—(7) Wyatt Earp Marshal Farp gets involved in show busi- ness and a fight in “The Frontier _ Theater.” Hugh: O'Brian stars. (2) Navy Log. Carrier pilot. Little Rascals. throb Theater 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 16:00—(4) Ding »ong School. Garry Moore Show. 10: 30—(2) Ernie Kovacs Show. Arthur “Farewell Appear-| - ance,” drama of reporter who investigates why actress screams 49.4, (9) Guilding Light. (9) Fea-. from her apartment window. oe Mary Astor, Tom Drake star. (2) Highway Patrol. Drama sala land. | f. (4) | | turette. (7) National News. | Williams. Seven. With Life. teve Allen. Queen for MORNING ostriches, Feather Yovr Beulah. (9) Folk Songs. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. Pinky Lee Show. (7) Mickey ut on that same bleak apartment Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. $:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody Nest. (7) /1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color- Charm Kitchen. (9) News, Shoppers Show. '1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. /1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) 1:55—(4) Fran Harris. : : oh | %:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) skeptical agree that Gleason's au- Placed on financial responsibility | Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on dience has slipped badly. Can he for unsatisfied judgment: Robert J. |2:30—(2) Linkletter Houseparty. '3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC | Matinee Theater. Film Festival. 3:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. |3:55—(9) News. 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date (7) Afternoon (9) Justice Colt. |4:15—(2) Secret storm. (4) Mod- ern Romances. 4:30—(2) On Your Account. a Day. (4) The Matthee brothers, farmers /leason can play. near Outdshoorn, South Africa, have recently leopards that were preying on their) — killed three Cape (2) Tablets. Conta: Ostrex guy oysters, 4 Ibs. of Godfrey. (4) doses vitamins B,; and B, ties as moch iron as 16 doren raw In a stngle day lnwer or 16 the of beef. T-day “get-acquainted size costs httle. Or get Ecom omy size and save $1.45. At all druggists. blinded in action, ts guided back to his ship by a buddy in another plane in “Little More Than a Brother.” :00—(7) Make Room for Daddy Danny and Rusty suffer from stage fright in “Like Father Like Son.” Danny Thomas stars. (9) Guy Lombardo. Music. (4) Jane Wyman's Fireside Theater. Jane Wyman plays socialite who falls in love with old Tavern and its proprietor’s handsome son in “Not What She Pretended.” (2) Meet Millie. Mrs. Bronson puts her name on lurid.true ‘confes- sion’ by Alfred and magazine buys St 9:30—(7) Cavalcade Theater Chicago man pays for psychiatric treatment for underprivileged children in "The Secret Life of Joe Swedie."’ starring Chick Chandler, (9) Pick the Stars. New,falent from all over Canada (4) Circle Theater. ‘The Third Far," documentary on illegal wiretapping. (2) Red Skelton Show. Red plays dual role as two mayors. guest Cesar Romero is political boss. (Advertisement ter ASTHMA Mucus Ruin Sleep & Breathing Thousands 6f sufferers are now discover- ing that they can avoid lots of coughing. wheertng, rattling and dificult breathing durin ‘aloep, bp econ and energy destroy- ing attacks of Bronchial Asthma and Bron- chitis. ly Lhe caf take MENDACO at meals and time for a few fk pe ® because the very first dose of ACO today, @ or see how’ m BUT A JJALLMARK VALENTINE WILL A distinctive Hallmark Valentine Card will tell her you cared enough to send the very best. Remember, Valentine's Day— Tuesday, February 14 Valentines for Friends, Sweethearts and Relatives. STATIONERS © BUSIN“SS OUTFITTERS iwhat I see in the crystal ball as’ (4), PONTIAC PRESS. ‘Honeymooners’ Will Soon Move Gleason, CBS. to End-Quarrel ‘Stage Show,’ Shriner Are Included in Shuffle Aimed at Como SSSSSSE SSS6 GRSSee SS= SSGEX Sersss y move into another week-night spot. Into that Saturday evening slot will come a new filmed comedy series, Joe and Mabel, a program that went back to the shop for further tinkering last summer. tion of this, all parties involved probably would deny it. But that's happening. : « As long ago as last April when Gleason was riding near the top of ithe viewer ratings he was asking €BS for the 8 p.m. slot this season. But it didn’t turn out that way. For) one thing, the sponsor of Two for) the Money had an-agreement that, ‘the program was to follow Glea-, son. Now Shriner has signed a five-, year contract with CBS for a week-! ly hour variety show to begin late next fall. That means that Two for the Money, which incidentally has: Sponsor and network must be ap-; proaching some sort of understand. ing. a * * | Gleason has been doing a lot of yelling—and incidentally garnering several million dollars worth of publicity in the newspapers. Yell-| ing is always confusing and rather, meaningless, The crux of the mat-| ter is Perry Como. Both Gleason| and CBS feel they have to do) ‘something about him, Whatever) ‘their family differences they're} junited under the banner of “Beat! ‘Como.” | CAN HE DO IT? | Let's always view television rat- ‘ings skeptically, But even the most)! recapture it simply by moving his! time back half an hour? I don't ithink so, | >* * » | Off and on, as the weeks pass, | \I continue to watch The Honey-) imooners. It's a cast of superb ac- ltors, paced by a great comedian, ‘almost always working from excel-. ‘lent scripts, Then what troubles, me—and possibly many like me?, * * * I'm simply tired of the formula jof Ralph, the bus driver, and Alice, his long-suffering wife, fighting it) jset. I long for the old | ing days of Reggie van Gleason ‘and the wonderful variety of char- | acters and situations this man) \ Sa Se = SS W — WN = WWE SS TENA RE Sh y = SSSsoa SSS WS SSS = SS SS SIN ' SS RS Wlrrerssucsresieere 123 North Segmew SE. 2 FEZAB31 f] ' Sagi They drop us a | | : i FE é : “——s e& fF = y t me eenstage? i rt Pk Yy Streamiet sheepfold Win, Pronoun P owe vessels J cent ee Ott ans Dance step "Golf mound Man's name $ Tryin DOWN o Warmth 1 Female servant 10 Preposition 2 In additi 11 Harem rooms 3 Roster 19 Exist 4 Baid of certain 20 By way of sumuniainenmenanemn at | 22 Lease 39 Observe 23 Machine part 40 Handled 24 Play part 42 Iron Continen' 43 British streetcar 26 LT lle pe Anger 7 od Wolfhoun 33 Fully {4 Measure o¢ ip jeasure of paper 317 t 40 Edible repteleek 37 Went by steamer 51 He slept 20-years Ww 52 Greek letter Revoke Drivers’ Licenses of 42 County Residents danais, Clarkston: Raymond Cift, Tvey estimated demege sto the | { : r A car Auburn Heights; and Robert Smith, | dcghouse vt 91.005. , Smith had placed a light bulb in the doghouse to keep it warm, Firemen said the pet apparently| fi chewed the wires, starting the fire. Mrs, Smith discovered the blaze and puled a frightened Brownie from the dog house. Truman Will Not Be Placed on financial responsibility, Convention Delegate tomobile: Thomas Nauman, 1092. ay LOUIS # — Former Presi- 31 Gillespie; Clayton E. Marsh, 35) Joslyn. Forty-two Oakland County driv- ers had regular operators’ licenses suspended or revoked, accordi to Michigan Secretary of State's office, for the following reasons: Regular licenses suspended and placed on financial responsibility for driving under the-influence of liquor: Dorothy M. Auclair, 7464 S. Shaker Dr.: Henry J. Baker, 1384 Nokomis; Warren E. Brown, 48 Short; Randolph Currington, 414 S. naw; 1028 Lakeview; John B. Henderson, 98 S. Merrimac; Lee A. Madison, Lorraine; Paul M, McDonald, 51 good ratings, is in for a change.| Hillside Dr.; Earl E. Nurenbers:/ Telegr aph Road 495 First; Jacob H. Thompson, 535 Auburn Ave.; L. D. Whaley, 319 E. Wilson; Calvin T. White, 319 E. Pike; Dean R. Wright, 437 W. Huron, ‘dohn M. Harder, Carl H, Jo- hannson, Phyllis J. Majkit and Claude J, Pickett, all of Royal Oak; Theodore J. Lombeée and William R. Ward, both of Lake Orion; Clifford W. Beaty, South Lyon; John Becker, Farmington; Robert L. Firman, Birmingham; | Paul R. Gibson, Drayton Plains; desse H, Kirby, Ferndale; Ed- ward F, McAleese, Berkley, and Ronald J. Tubbs, Holly. Regular licenses suspended and Brannon, 376 S. Blvd.: Patrick Breenahan, 1975 Scott Lake Rd; Boyd L. Gustafson, 57 Lehigh: Martha Adams, Hazel Park; Louis} Brainard,. Birmingham; Cammon and Orville Young, of Ferndale; Richard D. Chan- : Answer te Today's Pussle 7 ST! 1 1] i 1 rice MOmM FMMCIe) Mc | Bil vie imi it INT WTA! FETE el Si OL) <3 | Nal aa Biyi ly! OP) E eres a Menok’ OMMMIwO him we © || loiw| QO @e@nwy 2 OCI Al) ea Yj Some of our winter-vacationing depositors ‘'dis- yj Y covered" the convenience of banking by mail when Y WY they were away on vacation trips; but you don’t have to travel fo make use of this service. It's helpful when- ever getting to our bank in person isn't convenient. GIVE IT A TRY — ASK US FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND FREE MAIL DEPOSIT FORMS BRANCHES DRAYTON PLAINS Midd, Member Of Federal Deposit insurance Corp. // Thomas E. Grimsley,! ~|Ford expressways to be much gafer| ELM AE LOO is ine, too! (ea) Pr ; ma 5 4 —s COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE AUBURN HEIGHTS Franklin. License revoked one year for habitual negligence; Frederick W. Carr, Royal Oak, and Gerald L. Berden, Rochester, Revoked one month for habitual negligency: Charles R. Gableman, 2433 Auburn. Revoked one year for inability to pass physical test: Charles G. Force, Birmingham. ‘ ‘for unlawfully driving away an au- Trattic Victims Costing Hospital DETROIT — The superinten- dent of Wayne County General Hos- pital (Eloise) said today the care of more than one-fourth of the hos- pital's facilities. * * * Dr. Samuel L. Jacobson said al- jmost one-fourth of the victims came from either Telegraph road termed these highways ‘Michi- gan's leading death traps.” Treatment of traffic victims at the hospital costs taxpayers more than $600,000 a year, Dr, Jacob- son sald, because some patients | for traffic injuries, streets and traffic: said, Our} studies have shown the Lodge and, .than other main streets." . * * *& The department said the acci- dent rate on the city’s expressways is 200- accidents per 100,000 vehicle miles. They said it is 10 times) greater — or 2,000 accidents per 100,000 vehicle miles — on six ma- ‘jor surface arteries. © Mexico will- establish a new) steel plant in the State of Vera Cruz. lay SS SS sae SNK = SS LS SWS SAARI StS wy Oy ——, Ss RAN RRR ~ SR: MQ SANS cs RAs > we a Ye Ps j Y ww SS SS SY yyy ’ = » a4 in et » a ference.” of traffic injured requires the use Po]j BRUSSELS w#—Paul Van Zee-| land, several times premier or| minister of foreign affairs, is leav- ing political life. He has resigned from the Senate to join a private or Wilow Run expressway. He Company. ‘lion dollars), Wants Schools’ Head) |Appointive Position LANSING @'— Rep. Rollo G. Conlin (R-Tipton) proposed a con- stitutional amendment in the House providing for appointment rather than election of the state superin- tendent of public instruction, - A similar measure introduced by Conlin last year was reported out of committee but killed on the floor of the House. The plan calls for enlarging the} - state board of education from four |. ; ti to six members. board would appoint a superin- tendent, who would serve at its pleasure. This enlarged “I feel this arrangement wouis Different Argentinas remove the superintendent from ‘the pressures of political office,” Conlin said. Brownie’s in Doghouse Burning With Shame COLUMBUS, Ohio (#—Brownie, But the 71-year-old Truman, here briefly yesterday between trains tical Mexico Investments Up MEXICO CITY i—Private in- vestments in Mexico last |totaled 7,600,000,000 pesos (608 mil- The increase of 40 | &re unable to pay hospital bills |per cent over 1954 reflected efforts ito stimulate private enterprise, the » Don Smith, is in’ the doghouse again — a slightly burned. doghouse, Firemen said the pet set fire to his doghouse and the blaze spread to the Smiths’ garage. year. the Slated for Viewing “There is no one Argentina,"* says Nicol Smith, traveler and ting at 8 tonight in Pontiac High School Auditorium. The travelog will_comprise the fifth in the Civic Entertainment Series, currently be- ing sponsored by the Pontiac Kiwanis Club. Won't Make It So! 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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1956 Astronomer Says There “WILLIAMS BAY, Wis, @—Dr. »|moons, which broke away untold millions of years ago.” The University of Chicago ré- search professor, one of Are 8 Planets the conclusion was based ‘on find- Gerard P. Kuiper of Yerkes ob-'ings by him and Drs. Merle Walker servatory here says our solar sys-/and Robert Hardie of the Lowell tem has eight, not nine, planets. Observatory at Flagstaff, Ariz. The. Holland-born scientist said 'Pluto differs from genuine plan- * * * Dr. Kuiper said Pluto, regarded/ets in its small size, its eccentric as the ninth planet, “in reality is orbit and its comparatively slow only one of Neptune's satellites or rotation. - out of this —_—— ae oe eee eee ee MORTGAGE? With ou H picture... PAY THE a Probably a total stranger who would get your home at a bargain. Don’t risk a forced sale in the event of your untimely death, when it costs so little to " guarantee a debt-free home for your family. Let us tell you more about it. 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S. government, it closely follows German broadcasting tech- niques and «traditions: | It has become so German in manner that it even has referred ‘to East Germany as ‘‘Mittel- deutschland” (Middle Germany). | This is a term used by Germans who conté@@ that the true East Germany is territory farther east including East Prussia, Silesia and Pomerania, which are now part of the Soviet Union and Poland, | RIAS leans heavily on lectures, music, political commentaries and) inewscasts, | The last two are its most im- portant weapons, The newscasts, are models of objectivity, and are one of the main sources of news for East Germans, most of whom, realize that their Communist-run newspapers and radio stations 'present only news which makes the Communists look good | RIAS presently has an annual many, rounds out 10 years of} . Broadcasting): _ gone F | DINE OUT! a GOOD FOOD. ~ $$ OUR BUSINESS ... At PONTIAC’S FINEST CAFETERIA and LUNCH COUNTER WEDNESDAY SPECIAL: Braised Short Ribs 65° of Beef ry PE oe oO Ceo Ont hy HOMADE Food Shop 144-146 N. SAGINAW ST. BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Banana NUT BREAD ........... . Loaf 49c Date and Orange ROLLS .: .... =. .-6 for 36¢ FANCY PASTRIES—ASSORTED COOKIES FRESH FRUIT PIES—BIRTHDAY, PARTY ond WEDDING CAKES OUR SPECIALTY! ‘suppress the rest. i SPOTS BEFORE YOUR EYES — Bob Andree has folks at Ithaca, N. Y., blinking as he drives around with truck painted to match nature-made pattern of his Dalmatian, Sinny. i Dead Sea Scrolls Will Clarity Nothing About Christianity, Says Bible Scholar MONTREAL, Que. —A Cincin-Sea. They were written in He- | place one unknown or uncertainty nati Bible scholar believes the brew, Greek and Aramaic. with another,” he said. “Dead Sea Scrolls,” now being ie on riage os Li agree! also discounted the ne , fairly complete scrolls and frag- possibility that Jesus was an Es- studied, “change nothing, clarity ments of several hundered other sene. Dr. Sandmel said too little nothing and add relatively litle”! anuscripts, written on leather, is known about either the sect or to knowledge of Christianity or papyrus and metal? Scientific an-|Jesus: Judaism. ‘alysis showed they were written The Cincinnati scholar said that Dr. Samue] Sandmel, professor between 200 B.C. and 70 A.D. inew testament experts have been criticized for avoiding the scrolls, WE DO CATERING — Coll FE 2-6242 — Fruit Punch made te order.. Bowls and cups for rental. 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Conant has 8t Hebrew Union College-Jewish stated it will continue broadcasting institute of religion in Cincinnati, addressed the annual Judaism in- stitute at Temple Emanuel here. In a prepared speech, he said the scrolls “Contribute a mite to our understanding of sectarian movements in the era of Jewish history usually called the period | time to Secretary of Agriculture) measure of information in strictly these people were “Essenes,” a possible background sect not mentioned in the gospels, Tee spe ' 4 or one which only showed certain al scrolis tell us not oné word FEssene traits. A ater dispute ;]|also offered equal time to two Ben-/ about Christianity itself. They pro- centers on aepacent cinailaree we See son critics, Sens. Clinton P. Ander-| vide not one single point of de- tween the life of Jesus and the son (D-NM) and Hubert H. 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