OAKLAND BUILDING TOPPLES — But it's in Oakland, Calif., -where this College of Holy Names building is being razed, after the college moved to a new campus. to a building at West Huron and On first glance, the resemblance Saginaw streets, Pontiac, is strik- is not getting any younger. ee! AP Wirephete ~ ing. If the delaying action on replacing Oakland County's Court- hogse continues, this could happen here; the present structure Israel Demat US. Proposals | | Be Explained “Until “‘Faabwons ‘Press “Quite Skeptical By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Israel fired the ball back to the United States today, in the diplomatic playoff over the future of Aqaba ‘|shipping and. the Gaza) Strip... ‘| Premier David Ben-Gur- ion’s government asked Washington to clarify the U.S. proposals —which con- tained conditional prom- ises of American support— on freedom of navigation in the Gulf of Aqaba and safe- |guards for the security of the Gaza Strip. Ben-Gurion himself was ailing. | His .cabinet postponed until to- morrow a scheduled meeting to consider the proposals, advanced by Secretary of State Dulles Mon- day wth the aim of getting the ‘Hlast of Israel's troops off Egyptian WINTER DUTY — An idle tugboat and ocean liner stand in the background as a quartet of striking dock workers walk along a snow-covered New York pier today while doing picket duty. The: current strike by longshoremen has tied up shipping at a number of Atlantic ports and has halted carrying of cargo into affected ships. The streamlined prow at the left belongs to the Cunard liner Carinthia. ~~ @.. \falks were AP Wirepheto ‘| soil conquered last fall. Israel has demanded guaran- ‘tees of its interests in both areas befure compliance with U.N. resolutions calling for | the troop withdrawals. U.S. Reds Vote to Break With Strict Soviet Policy NEW YORK i# — The American, Communist party, declaring itself no Jonger a Moscow satellite, set) out on an independent course to- day with a “team” leadership. The terms of William, Foster, national chairman,_and Eugene - Dennis, general secretary,— ex. pired automatically during. the convention concluded yesterday. The convention overwhelmingly | approved a recommendation sub-) mitted by Dennis that the party! i leadership for ‘the foreseeable fu-| They are Foster, Dennis, John ture be taken over. by a “team” Gates, George Blake Charney, sof an 11-member “‘national admin-/Benjamin Davis, Earl Durham, istrative committee.” \Fred Fine, James E. Jackson, The party avowedly broke with L eneummatene ——— wel the strict, Kremlin line by adopt- “| ing a resolution declaring that | , For Editorial Today henceforth it would do its own in- A terpreting | on Courthouse 7 Max Weiss, the party’s natiqnal| See Page 6 } education chairman, who — [SRNR RO RR 2 ted the resolution, said it was ai “explicit declaration_of the pila pendent and equal status of our, hoe = | jCharles Loman, Sidney Stein and) Doxey Wilkerson. , The Israeli press reaction to the Dulles plan, which lacks hard and fast pledges, was generally skepti- cal, Dulles’ idea is that the United States would (i) support free) navigation in the Gulf of Aqaba.) Israeli outlet to the Red Sea, if! Israel withdraws from shore posi-| tions and (2) would use its influence tol have U.N. troops or platoons of observers based in Gaza to bar its future use as a base for Arab raids on Israel. At U.N. headquarters in New York the plan drew a mixed re- action, Israel's delegation was * report: ed pleased; Egypt's unhappy. U.N. efforts to reach a Middle lke's Resolution Nears Approval | Mideast Doctrine Faces Final Senate Hurdle in Committee Debate WASHINGTON (® — President Eisenhower's Middle East resolu- tion neared final approval by two, |Senate committees today with its) isupporters beating back Demo- icratic attempts to water down its tprove a Civil-Service sys- Argue Civil Service Rules Resume a Guided by U.S. Prospects of Settlement A r Uncertain as ‘Cooling Off’ Fails NEW YORK ( — Many thousands of dockworkers ‘istruck today in a number of North Atlantic Coast ports and scores of ships were tied up. The” independent Inter* national _ Longshoremen’s Assn. ordered out 45,000 members in ports from Maine to Virginia in line with its “no contract, no work” policy. Negotiations continued for sev- eral hours after the strike call was issued at 6:10 p.m, yesterday. The adjourned shortly before midnight when no agreement was Civil Service protection to Board. City Attorney William A. Ewart said Charter amendment allowing police officers Legal Tangle May Result’. if Trial Board |s Replaced A possible legal. dilemma exists for members of the once used to block it,, Pontiac Police Officers Assn. if they succeed in winning |and stevedoring replace the present. Trial y a City live out- ‘be repealed if voters ap- tem April 1. This was immediately denied by, side the city might have tor County Dems Meet: party in relatiom to the world Com- munist movement.’ AKIN TO TITOISM Winner munists did not use the term. cided that its general eg | body, the national committee, thenceforth would have 60 mem- bers — of 13. * * then selected 11 of their mamber | 4to serve as the national adminis- trative committee. itive committee had been |proved, Gates told the convention: This was .a step akin’ to ‘Tito- pecause for the first time we have jism” although the American Com-jofficially adopted a program of an ‘ American road to socialism along The convention, meanwhile, de- peaceful, constitutional lines."’, \day neither The 20 tected at-large delegates’ nor saber rattling’ will swerve jquerable cause—the building of After the national administra- ap) “This is a historic convention Reds Unbeatable: Reds MOSCOW (®— Pravda said to- “cold war methods| the Soviet Union from its “‘uncon- communism. ” Congressman? - What's That? TAKES PRIZE-—Richer by a $25 savings bond is Mrs. Charles E.| Alle, of 65 LeGrande Ave., winner, of the prize offered in the Man cAbout Town column for the first person to give the name of Chief Pontiac’s wife, “Kantuckeegan.” are you, anyway?” “A congressman.” Another Forgotten Man ALBANY, N. Y. (#_— Rep. William H. Ayers (R- Ohio), hemmed in by shrieking. teenagers in a hotel | lobby, said he was impressed with the enthusiasm of Albany’s “Young Republicans.” One of the girls set him straight. The turnout was for actor-singer Tab Hunter. “Who's he?” Ayers asked. Shocked, the girl told him and asked, “Say, who M¢Donald held a slight lead in) “What's that?” she inquired. overt they request it. ipushing an amendment authority. The final major hurdle in the Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees cen- tered around a constitutional ar- gument over whether Eisen- hower, as president, already has authority to use troops in the Middle Kast. As passed by the House, the resolution “authorizes” the Presi- dent to employ the. armed forces to help Middle East nations resist) Communist aggression if * * * East settlement settled into an uneasy lull, waiting for Israel's decision. fo Select Delegates Gathering at their county con- James L. Carr, treasurer of the association. ‘‘There’s nothing in the Civil Service act that says where a member must live after he be- |United States makes to Israel. ipense or in Arab territory. Gaza In Cairo, the governenunt- baeked newspaper Al Gumburriya de- clared in effect Egypt would not be bound by any promises the _* * * “America has every right to treat Israel as a spoilt child,” it said ed‘isrially, “‘but this shall never be done at the Arabs’ ex- and Sharm el Sheikh the Israeli-| occupied area commanding the Chairman Green (D-RI) of the Foreign Relations Committee is: which would say simply that “the Con- gress approves the exercise of the President’s authority to employ the armed forces’’ in such a de- velopment. | Another ‘by Sen. Stennis (D- \Miss) would say simply “Congress approves ~ fhe use” of the armed forces under the specified condi- tions. McDonald Holds Lead PITTSBURGH (INS) — David J. unofficial returns. today in his fight to retain the $50,000-a-year presidency of the United Steel- workers union, $500 Maximum Fine, Civil Service for Police are Prop osals 2, Local Issues Up for Vote April 1 nance the city’s proposed sewage treatment plant. £.- &.% Willman added that the commis- sion probably -will be asked to call a special election later to vote on the issue. ed AWAIT REPORT “We are awaiting 1956 figures on ‘the operation of the present plant PEELE LGR EL TEE, In Today 3 Ss rene Two impértant local issues will be up for decisions. by Pontiac voters when they go to the polls in the April 1 biennial spring elec- tion—the only regularly scheduled 1957 election. tified signatures were t recently on 83 petitions, forcing a ee | Why Get Fait : sa Vote “yes” or a apuekaal pit scees City Charter. Soot OS cay cama, | Gene Ome seen approved, the right to impose | giortg |. y.........28 thru. 31 $500 maximum fines on Hew OF) Theaters .................,. e) dinances drafted, . TV & Radio Programs .....30 ‘City Manager Walter K. Willman Wilson, Earl ............. jeg ’ gdid ng vote will be taken April 1 Women’s Pages ,...21 thru. 26 / of @ proposed bond issue to help i.) Pot 0” Gold Sy | ck Fee et emi ee ae so as to determine how much is to be supported by revepue bonds,” Willman explained. spring ballot will be candidates for two University of Michigan regents, two members to the Mrs. Evans warned ered unregist Pontiac voters that they have until vaee\March 4 to register. The clerk's of- fice, in the City Hall is open five days a week from 8 until 5. EXPECTS LIGHT TURNOUT She predicted a very light turn- ‘out for the balloting. Two years |ago, 10,393 voters went to the polls. The City Commission approved the proposed form of the Civil Mapeerdepsocet ¥ — ballot last we : Holding places on the biennial fi Commissioners refused last month to place the vote on the pe to the Arabs.” i| snow flurries and somewhat cold- h the normal. maximurr of present violation of city ordinances, under temperature was 27. At 2 p.m. mouth of the Aqaba Gulf belong Detroit Boy Drowns in High School Poo! DETROIT (# — A seventh grade boy was found drowned yesterday in the Miller High School swim- comes a member.” The question arose last night as the City Commission approved | the form of the ballot on which | Pontiac voters will decide on the association's move to eliminate the Trial Board. City Clerk Ada R. Evans told commissioners sufficient. signa- tures_had been gathered on 83 petitions circulated by the organi- zation, to force the vote. Ewart contends that under a rul- ing that requires ‘‘the repeal of all acts and parts of acts inconsistent therewith,” a new rule permitting officers to live within a 10-mile radius of Saginaw and Huron might be in jeopardy. “We can’t have a state law (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) vention, Oakland County Demo- crats tonight will fi out a 114 member delegation to the state |spring nominating convention Feb. (22 in Grand Rapids. Two county candidates will be considered for endorsement, chair- man Carlos G, Richardson said. They are William H. Harvie, of Lathrup, running for state highway commissioner, and Mrs. Irene Murphy, of Birmingham, a can- didate for University of Michigan regent, : The convention also will select a chairman, Richardson said, and hear resolutions supporting state Democratic policies. Delegates will meet at 8 p.m. in the Board of Supervisors’ fourth floor room of the County Office Building, 1 Lafayette St. * * * “I don't see any possibility for a’ quick get-together,” he said. “It jooks like it will be a knockout, dragout affair.” The strike call received an im- mediate response among long- shoremen in New York, Philadel- In New England, 4,500 long- shoremen halted work in Boston, Portland and Searsport, Maine; New Bedford, Mass., and Provi- dence, R.I, Most of New York's Hudson (Continued on Page 2, Col, 1) Stock Market Rallies — NEW YORK @® — The stock market was higher and active in early trading today, Numerous key stocks were up fractions to around $1 a share after yester- day's mild-decline which brought the market to its lowest average level since Oct, 18, 1955. From Third Floor Apartment ming pool, although a swimming instructor said he had personal- ly cleared the pool an¢ locked the doors a half hour before. Dead was 14,vear-old Marvin Leonard. His body was found by another student, Joseph Dawes, 17, who went to the pool area to take a photograph for scme_ school work. William ‘Robinson, the instructor said he had locked the pool after the class which Marvin was in had ended, Principal William’ Merritt said the child may heve hid be- hind a diving board when the class left, Marvin's body was found in 10-feet of water, Partly Cloudy, ‘Snow Flurries Again Forecast fell on the city last night. Tomorrow wil! be cloudy with er high 34 For the next five days tempera- f tures are expected to average near 34 and the normal minimum of 19. ‘| Preceding 8 o'clock this morn- ing downtown, Pontiac’s lowest The U. S, Weather Bureau fore-| casts partly cloudy tonight with a) — low of 25 degrees smoke, Trnie Turbyfill = AP Wirephote way. He then kicked out UNHAPPY, BUT SAFE — Little Philip ‘Trevette, 2, cries lust- ily as he sits on the lap of James“McCoy while Rudolph Morrisette (left) tries to comfort him. The itive, meaner’ _& coo men caught the tot after he was dropped from a flaming Detroit apartment by his mother. Throws Two to ‘Safety DETROIT oF Ro _ —* in by pregnant daughter and her two-|their burning third floor ‘apart- year-old son from the window of ment. Then he jumped to safety himself. a Both the mother, Mrs, Rose Trivette, 21, and the child, Philip, were unhurt as two men, standing below, caught them in their arms. Turbyfill’ 's fall was broken by the two men but he suffered cuts, bruises and a back injury. * * * ken to Receiving Hospital after escape from the flames yes- terday, One of the men who shouted from below for Turbyfill to throw down the child and the unconsci- ous woman was Rudolph Morri. sette, 46. He said after Turbyfill jumped, the ‘place seemed to go up with a whoosh.” The fire, apparently started by a match in the wastebasket of a basement apartment, drove 26 per- sons out of the brick building. No ‘one was killed but damage was extensive, Turbyfill said from his hospital bed that he had grabbed the child and headed .with his daughter te The 39-year-old Turbyfill was_ = : " FA Threat to Peace S| mmc — sng a | = D mm rites classes etted ‘tart of tha} es : : af 3 é £ = Home’’ on March * * ; * YNITED NATIONS, N. Y. % — The U.N. Steering) ' eee oe cme ey Committee was summoned today to act on Russia’s| : — der the joint sponsorship of Ke call for General Assembly consideration of her charges in Oak “ne cn sence co Aha ont that the ‘United States has committed global aggression. cron on The committee must recommend to the Assembly gd lon allegory, wlan the new charges. Final de-| paella ae a whether is should debate Reds Call U. > Ag Dock Strike Shuts. - Atlantic Coast Ports (Continued From Page One) “—4cision will be up to the). Assembly, which now is seeking to wind up its ilth regular session. A Soviet letter from Deputy For- eign Minister Vassily Kuznetsov Es (Organize Group HEALTH PARLEY — Oakland County Health Dept. officials discuss with Dr. Albert E. Heustis, deft, state health commissioner, a school lighting ~ to Promote Area "srr sacs , Among the few ships in port Wa9/threat to peace and security.” | exhibit between sessions of the eighth annual illness | pea enn apr cme Renal sk AE | Commissioner's Conference held in Lansing. and school health. - : agg ewig Syren age Sayin The Russians raised these main’ With Heustis, from left, are Dr. Frank Condon =A ; ee | shoremen helped with the docking | Charges: ; : . son 2 ee t. Hho’ Cotes suates Bas ont | Me HONE s | : | - __SSrrer , __seesretrees Grocer Defies Kuhn Gets Backing ______._,_¢ ¢..¢...._| : pear ag cota gy Py va tary provecations.” be Cr U n e S ac Ing Fe a double blow to of New . * 2. The United States has com- y Fe York, already in the depths of a : 7 : Sate sent sete «+ cowie RODE! for Waterford Postsssets similares: cunts Ranet tier tng im Western Dave, Twhey| 0 iodte . 3 : General Hospital. * . . : a dock at Ma‘ifax, N.S., rather than 7am i8nan and Okinawa that mnie City Man, 72, Suspects arrive in New York Thursday as be: 8 Gun Is Empty, Refuses! Retiring Waterford Township candidacy for _ the Republican | enn | scheduled. Other liners also were ape, Give U Mon Supervisor Lloyd L. Anderson to- diverting from New York. CALL BASES A MENACE to P ey day endorsed Richard Kuhn in his serv-| 3. U. S. bases in France, Britain, West Germany, Italy Turkey and| Previous hunting experience gave Iran constitute a menace to peace.|7?-year-old Jesse J. Woodi, 00 Po werden ; tor off serehohpench head te on IClals & @& 2% preparations, including new ba- Se 7 o'clock this evening. It will be ses in Brazil, a jet base in Pakis-/and refuse to hand over his money 2 . “I feel that Dick Kuhn is theisent to Bailey for service Andrew §. Butt issued a resume tan apd ‘Air Force tases in FOr|io a aweettoothed armed robber|f() flantic ity most capable Republican candidate purial. dy district, * of “building for. Jap siaaielnlinsiaisinstte _ ia “I am sure that if elected, he | J wi anything eS benefit y residence, one new business Russia in the past has voiced| “OOS: ee ad Whitmer to Head Panel wit give the people of Water. John Swindell downtown area,” Osmun explained.|snq 12 single family alterat similar complaints of aggression woods on. Comment College| #4 Tewsship business-like John Swindell, 35, died suddent 5 fn oP - Total for the month is an esth by the West, particularly the Unit-|he was six years old, said he was) ‘ unity and efficient government,” An- |at his home, 295 First St. Monday.| The group, modeled after simi-|mated cost of $39,307. od States, but they have brought|certain the revolver aimed at him in National Conférence | dersen seid. ; A veteran of World War I, em-jlar ones in nearby. cities, bas roe & Already on the of the|¥#sn't loaded. Anderson ts moving or: to the |pleved at Pontiac Motor. Division./a proposed namie of te It will Mrs, Ann L, Masters 'U. N.’s Special Political Commit-| “He had his hand on the coun- | Four Pontiac school officials will , serving 88) other, Mrs. Delma Swindell of|be affiliated, Osmun said, with} Rosary service will be at 8:30 tee is a Soviet nt accus-| ter and I could see all the way |attend the annual convention of/upervisor since April 1951. He/poitiac: two sisters and three|the Chamber of Commerce, but|tomorrow from the Bell Chapel of ing the United States of interven-| down the eylinder.” “I decided |the American Asm, of School Ad-|"/'n wected to represent District 7 others, Mrs. Marie Evans of|will have its own by-laws and|the William R. Hamilton Co. for tion in the domestic affairs of the| there weren't any shells In Wt,” | Hts opening Friday at\clecone sume @ the Nov. Thevansville, Ind., Mrs. Vera Peter-|will be divorced from the Chamber| Mrs. Ann L.. Masters, 75, of 32577 Soviet Union and her European | Woods explained. . a aw the impor-|80. Lee, Robert and Raymond financially. - |Suzanne Dr gaicllites — Albania, Bulgaria.| woos said he defied the at-| Atlantic City tana ot helpline eclect the canal, (Swindell, all of Pontiac. Osmun emphasized that the} Mrs, Masters died this morning Cacchoslovakia, Hungary, Poland! os robber, who threatened to| Making the trip will be Dane [2.005 ‘vino will be on the April| , Service will be at 11 a.m. Thurs-|group would not be restricted to/at her home after a brief illness. and Romania. It also charges the . P. Whitmer, school superintend- ballot by voting in the Feb. 18 day from the Voorhees-Siple downtown retailers, but would in-/A member of Holy Name parish, Americans with subversive activi-| shoot him after the count of three. ent; J. Cecil Cox, assistant #0- | rimery : Chapel with the Rev. Lyal H.|clude businessmen, professional |she is survived by three ‘daugh. ties against the Soviet bloc. |The merchant said he told the) periutendent; Louls H."Schim- |" Kuhn is opposed in seeking the|Howison of the First Free Metho-/men, and property owners. ters, Mrs. Edward J, Elliott and man, “I'd rather be shot and ‘mel, school beard president: Inomination by Township Clerk {ist Church officiating. Burial will Mrs. Harold Parker of Indianapolis than give you my money. and Glein H. Griffin, board |} ouis G. Barry, 36, of 4136 Séiver|* i Perry Mount Park Cemetery. and Mrs, William Cutting of Bir- After sm three, the man| member. Dre News Flashes art of Syracuse “New York, 32 , " cuse, New ; left after Woods attempted to grab] Whitmer will serve as interro- tan guy bates said he did not|Clement Taylor grandchildren; 2 great-grandchil- the gun. * : gator at a sectional meeting, “The Clement Taylor, 84, of Pleasant dren, a sister and a brother. Woods Community College: Next Step for Ridge and formerly of Pontiac @® — A spectacular | Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. Friday Public Education” slated for Feb. died early this morning. fire today rate@ (from Holy Name Church will be 20. : * * * The sectional meeting will be @ joint one with the American Vo. thé six-day AASA convention will include Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts; Beardsley Building Firms Court Date Set A court batle between Indépen- idence Township and two building ‘has been tentatively set Mrs. Clara Stuart of Pontiac and Mrs. Sophia McGinty of Royal Oak; a son, Howard of Oak Park; four grandchildren and four great- Isaac W. Voorheis Word has been received of the Surviving are two daughters,’ through ayette and Fort Sts. The blaze is threatening to spread to ad- joining structures. followed by interment in Holy Sep- ulcher Cemetery. * x Mrs. Vaino Helminen BLOOMFIELD TO WN SHIP — cational Assn, and the -National mandchildrer se at 1 p.m. Friday| ©wted Bo workers had been hurt |service for Mrs. Vaino (Hilda n Society for the Study of Education. Independence Township |trom Wessels Funeral Home, 23690|'" e Disie, ee His sentencing was postponed a Redeem Bus Toke Max &. Smith, Michigad Stat | Named Defendant in bihegigrea pug Ie onersse Risec.| " Police said it broke out in the |hy Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home, second time Monday on a motion ° ~ ‘ - " Coon de Visser Co. plant. It |Pontiac. Resident of the area for by Judge Holland, The ex-officer by Feb 20 Deadline act as chairman of the section. Trespass Suits : hae is 2 block long, two story build- |:2 years, Mrs, Helmipen died early is free under $1,000 bond, bay Nationally known speakers at ing which extends between Laf- today. A member of the Lutheran Church, * she is survived by a daughter, Mrs, Sylvia Kongas of tion that its members be allowed to live outside Pontiac, companies City Lines office, 200 N. Paddock : for Monday in Oakland County death of former city resident Isaac Kansher eb sitter, Mra. Ida See- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (INS)|st,, E. W. Dreasher, transporta-| Rumi, tax expert; 7. Kelts SStt circuit Court Se ee . ver of Ohio; two brothers, Larry Sa Sica clin ened aca better wat |o Tees: Neveat ran 7a tin Se, teh Paves eet aac Te Await Sentencing reser of cue and wien haga 1 ew, q ' ~ af The 1 and Bu both : H : Florida, and two grandchildren, po ea sag ee news writer and radio commen-|tokens will lose their value of four |¢ditor of “The rg Review; of Detroit, each have entered $250,- =. pape aay — yet in Golf Course Breakin Sal ads ts Geaieetinder te Meee Ye tr eel ee ee Semoter t oe Uk “000 trespass suits against the town-|7°0°"1 Motors ‘Truck & Coach| Two men charged in the breakin! ryggs two years or three, Last-minute o Pas a ey wtersburg hoegttal a after Feb. 20,| ; "Te ane nae Besides his wife, Clementine, he|clubhouse were free today under : talks reportedly bogged down on E _ leaves his mother, Mrs, Alice M.|$2,000 bonds apiece pending sen- sok inet veces eas hr | Tell Precinct Change}eorpcting tr township to osu ienves Nt mother, Mrs, Alice M./000 bends specs Rovere cmon Residence Tangle days. Dockworkers’ average wage : Tot: oR certificates of occupancy for new)i, of Fresno, Calif.; a daughter,|Judge Frank L. Doty. . | now $2.48 an hour. | at Bloomfield Rally homes built in subdivisions sur-|Mrs Barbara Williams of Los An- x * (Continued From Page One) DEMANDS—Union sought blan- ) Sa geles, Calif.; six grandchildren; a| Fred Rhimes, 28, of 312 Hughes! suo. with our City Char ket contract coverin; all locals on our ncome ax. 3 The township previously bad|brother, Stanley J, of Walled Lake|Ave, and William Chambers, 29,| SOmgigung WH our City Ghat: ¢ Atlantic and Gulf coasts but fed- _ || BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP ~jasked for a permanent injunction! ang a sister, Mrs. Mabel I. Stadt-jof 415 Bloomfield Ave. pleaded) 5)’ ving = ve cuatuet eral courts ruled it out. However,| — About 75 persons attended the po-jblocking occupancy of the homes) miller of Ypsilanti. guilty Monday to charges of break-| ” ‘ew me New This is one of a series of articles prepared by the U. S. | titica) rally held at the high school |W"til_ the companies secured the) Service and burial will be in/ing and entering: Property valued WHETSec ver lvelving veel- Internal Revenue Seryice to help you prepare your income a certificates that had met town-'Oakiand Thursday. at $126 was taken, police said. dency. : Tax Return, Tuesday night. Supervisor Arno|.in building standards, A tem- ——| ‘Pontiac voters last November ap- Se a AND D EXPENSE Hulet said this morning that a com- ry injunction has been grant- proved a proposal of the associa: bination of bad weather and lack of|ed, but a nig Sage the perman- "|He’ll ‘See Budget Through’ M and D for tax purposes stands for medical and dental — or medicine and drugs.’ If you itemize your deductions you may have a medical deduction subject to certain limitations. A statement |Counted for the poor attendance.|, The riage es rbd lira ° . The city attorney also claims should be attached to the tax return showing the name and amount | Some of the local candidates suits waste 0 igre et or Capital Talk Says. Wilson that before 15 members of the paid to each person for medical expenses that were not covered by p cee lege oe Ponnges alge * ‘contaminated water supply and). - D f P Cra oeviace if it is poor our mpl rlettic tensed the ange or_corsmuctin. May Stay in Defense Post) in move tack io Poise. car Medical ¢xpenses can be claimed for yourself, spouse, or {in location for Precinct 4 voters. rebutted this claim also, ‘ granted undet a township ordin- ance which calls for a final in- spection after construction is com- pleted. : Amounts deductible are those paid by you for the prevention, cure, correction, or treatment of a physical or mental defect or ilmess. Remember, only certain items are considered as medical expense and there are limitations. te “The law says that present mem- bers of the force would not have to make application, but would automatically become .members,” Carr claimed. Ewart based hig belief on the citation of the state law which says officers “must have been a resi- dent of said city, village, or mu- nicipality for net one year pre- tional Guard was “a sort of scan- dal during the Korean War, a draft. dodging business.” : Eisenhower told a subsequent White House news conference that WASHINGTON @® — Pentagon talk today was that Charles E. Wilson may desire to stay on as secretary of defense for another year instead of quitting sometime this summer. 5 Wilson is resting up on a Florida vacation, saying nothing about his plans. On an average, 20. persons dis- appear daily in the British Isles, London reports. Jems ts available without charge W. Huron Gt. Phone FE 3-0908.) (Purther ‘nformation on income tax et the Internal Revenue Service office, x * The possibility of a summer re- tirement arose Dec, 27 when news- men asked Wilson if he expected to remaim until congressional ac- tion on the. 38-billion-dollar mnili- budget was completed. That) probably will come in the early ‘jsummer. * ceding applica “I guess these questions are a matter for the courts to deter- iy m., Wednesday st 6:14 p.m. Thursday at 7:30 a.m. rises Moon sets +e eaeetes err — oe een eee ve ke eed ee HER Oe e ee eee eee sees ee Fee Cee ee He Fede ee E ee EEO INSURE...to be SURE...through your independent locel ogentl Thatcher, Patterson & Wernet- 711 Community Na’tl Bank Bldg, . FE 2.9224 o ‘QUALITY INSURANCE dove net coot—-IT PASI le lt NEW BUILDING FRONT — Two stores in downtown Pontiac show, the results of an extensive exterior remodeling project which has put new fronts on Connolly's Jewelers, 16 W. Huron; and, Todd's Shoe Store, 20°W. Huron. Launched in October by a De- > SR=SSSESRSRS Stseesessese = it vy < KING Nur 3286 Auburn Ave. Strange but true, On yr work removing caked-on ‘ Bo-Peep gets clothes cleaner grease from stoves and ovens. —faster in your washing ma- chine, Acts as a booster to SHORTENING 3° 79 Community Super Market Auburn Heights “Next Door to Pontiac State Bank” WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 4 See directions on bottle. a your regular soap or detergent. Count on Little Bo-Peep, too, for washing painted walls and woodwork, rugs and up- holstery, windows and mirrors. Also, Little Bo-Peep makes _ AMMONIA CLEANING COMPOUND um $4 ees PONTIAC 1 PRESS, "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1957 ures SANCTUARY TO ANIMALS" | PuOUSH RICH IN COLOR AND VARIE - JN FORM, PLANTS | | ARE MORE THAN | MERELY’ VDELORATIVS. THEY MANUFACTURS OXY GEN--PROVIVE FOOD--ANU OFFER ~ ALL. CREATURES. MosT MARINE VEGETATION SUPPLIES THE SAME BENEFITS FOR UNVERWATER CREATURES. Distributed by King. Features Syndicate, fo Be Guests at Dance |F Hart and Staebler Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart and state Democratic clairman Neil Staebler will be guests at a dance of the Northeastern Oakland Coun-|— ty. Democratic. cltb Saturday sa, chairman Cecil L. Warden “the, dance will begin § pan He said township incumbent of- ficers and candidates of both par-|E ties have been asked to. attend. This Thursday, Feb. 14th. is VALENTINE'S DAY ' Z13 BY INTERNATIONAL NPWS SERVICE The U.S. this week is getting a close-up look at the man who may succeed the venerable Konrad Adenauer as West German chan- cellor this fall. And in Erich Ollenhauer, Ameri- cans will find the stereotype of a good German’ burgher — short, plump, jovial, full-jowled, pink- icheeked, smoking a pipe, con- servatively dressed with. dark homberg covering his white hair. * * * The 56-year-old chairman of the opposition Social Democratic party in Germany is more than simply the “good burgher,"’ however. He is rated a brilliant administrator. And while he does not have the flair and color of Adenauer, the MEMBER OF . FEDERAL DEPOSIT Pays ON SAVINGS CERTIFICATES 22% Deposit your surplus sav- ings or investment savings at any one of our 8 conven- ient banking offices. _ INSURANCE CORP. THE COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK of PONTIAC ta program he has advanced is con- .ceded by observers in Germany The Community National Bank eat song sara Ollenhauer arrived in New York Monday to talk to Ameri- can atid Canadian leaders, the men with whom he will do busi- ness if he ousts the 8l-year-old Adenauer in the September elections, and to explain his Socialist approach to life. Olilenhaver, son of a_ working mason, joined the Socialist move- time at the age of 15. By the H i time he was 20 he was on the |headquarters staff. He battled Adolf. Hitler’s Na- ‘tional Socialism right from the lbeginning, fled to Prague, Paris and London, and still fights it. He said the other day the German people “should be very careful” labout any potential revival. AIDED SCHUMACHER | Returning to conquered Germany jin 1946, he became chief secretary and- deputy leader of his party, and aided the brilliant, battling Kurt Schumacher in whipping the Ollenhauver May Replace Aging. Konrad Adenauer anti-Communist group back into shape. German North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- jtemporarily, talk of dumping Seeks 4-Year Term for Governor, Senate the state senate, Present terms are two years, * * * change in the state constitution, Sen. Frank Andrews (R-Hillman) said he planned to bring in a joint resolution on the subject notwith- standing the way it has fared in the past, and a withholding of en- dorsement by the Republican state convention. * * * port, Sees No Future for Jazz have ~ uncovered nothing ern music years ago,” he said. ave N on Chase & Sanborn The Coffee that fells you it's fresher! | It greets you with a louder whoosh and the livelier aroma that forecasts fresher-flavored coffee, - Chase & Sanborn Coffee is the only leading brand that’s pressure packed to preserve coffee freshness and Cover beet * ; 5 & En FINE PRODUCT _. OF STANDARD BRANDS ING, LANSING (#—A Republican Sen- ator said today hé will propose a four year term for the governor and most other elected state of- ficers, and—for—members of —the The idea, approved twice by the Senate in recent years but rejected by the House, would require a Andrews said he might talk to Democratic Gov, Williams in an effort to drum up bipartisan sup- tion — for a united Europe and a planned economy have all been frustrated, The Hungarian revolt killed off, NATO. German prosperity over- shadowed a planned economy. The “larger Burope”’ idea has been outdated. But Ollenhauer’s campaigns for talks with both the Soviet Union and the West for “solutions” to re- unification, and his plea for a need for a change in the govern- ment may have deep appeal in HEART - BOXED om. $e SOOn. 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Two Women Injured as Car Skids, Hits Wall Two women were injured yes- terday when their car skidded oyt of control and struck a block wall at 3811 Ormond Rd., in White Lake Township. Treated and released for their pital were Mrs. Mary Lamb, 52, and Mrs. Lucille Butler, 49, of 4815 Ormond Rd., Davisburg. Mrs. Lamb, who drove the car, told Oakland County Sheriff's depu- ties she hit a bump in the road | | | GIVE IT NEW LIFE — TO BATTLE WEATHERS and then skidded. : ou. family for f testi- ‘Beard Awards © MO Ta per ecre. : : murder trial of James King, court - for Seven Classrooms at _ : Repairs No Worry to . reck . bailiff, accused of shooting a Ne- * ie Board reminded that ipa 5 Train Wi in Indiana; , ‘ mie Gammh at the jubercealer high “ ~~ No Casualty Report a, Pocky mh mre ptr ALLED LAKE—At the Monday| PF4 meeting on Fep. 21 and st | yiuRno SOUND, Antarctic aren Sey Cae, te ne ed Board of Education meeting here,| Se Perker road meeting on Feb. 19 six Navy men arrived safely 2 tol Mieeat et megedie he ay baby ang paren Sy back at this antarctic base last The die thik Wenle tnot signed by 400 school elec-| Rolland Langerman reported on/night after engine trouble forced ee charged Ne 38 tors requesting a special election,|plans for one sixth grade group their plane down on the flat Ross ee oe un relative to changing the school dis-|from Union and one from Walled Sea ice shelf. — owe Bai a trict from a 4th district to 3rd dis-| Lake to engage in group camping) They spent three hours repair: jcompanions gee a trict classification, at Proud Lake the first week in/ing an oil leak in one of the two Defense attorneys indica The board voted to schedule anjApril. A decision on granting a/ motors of their ski-equipped Navy nt lanes: teen. ot: Begs eemonnns election on March 11, subject to|right-of-way through the Unionjpap (C47) transport before con- will testify when bape A cece Gd Fagen ign tag erty pat erg lr igor Ore of West Branch and A. the and the pt of aj Co, was until) miles to the jo a tae certification from theja later meeting, . i e Early © nmaivons et pshlic ‘The plane was returning after They have indicated that King's a * & & - Waterford Board nity Bist hey yee nine cide, based on the fact that Krise | ‘ree board awarded a contract |" OFCHIOFG DOGE era gergpe ogee was carryiig a gun at the time to the West Side Construction Co. from McMurdo. of the shooting. n Dette but ea rome (1 Award Contracts [2's a an Commerce, including a p ; G. i un dergarten and. six additional | A special meeting of the Water|yiuskeron, Mich. Fined for Sale dma uiten od on commer ens (ert aati ot Education|ng was not a bit CAMPBELL, Calif. @—A store The amount of the contract was {will be held tomorrow night. te emergency owner has been fined $10 for sell- $263,500, = The board will award Contracts/fourth in the antarctic. ing a revolver without waiting the Included in the agreement was|for construction of the two new) He said the olf feavlty semana’ Ty Beate Pat on the Eagle |the right of the architect to include|¢lementary schools. while the transport was hour after the sale, James a alternates three and four, which; One will be located on Macedaylover Beardmore «neha Rampeeryre a would include louvre shades in the|Drive and newly named the Henry| way down from the high polar wife, her sister 2 ae se domes and downspout shoes. R. Schoolcraft school and the/teau, and “I headed straight on Sees Oe canoe The board was informed thatjother, on Elizabeth Lake Rd., will|the ice shelf, which owner, told District waging A upon receipt of a check for $30,-/be known as the William Beau-jq table.” Crawford that Arends 071.34, Oakland Housing wou | d!mont Elementary The arrival of lwanted to shoot gophers. 5 . ‘Taxing Test of Skill, Devotion rank including first aid and two from the citizenship group). communications, transportation or building. 7. Has earned any five other fil: it THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1957 A = : eee oe "Ss last es + a & While your child is at the "learning age’ start piano lessons! 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Reservation service 24 hours « day —call WOodwerd 5-5500 or a8 evthorized trevel agent. Red Carpet is a service mark used and owned by United Air Lines, ine, : . eae Lente his ee 2 es S: ae 4 i ioe - j ‘ ; 2 Ree F : ¢ * Ld ? f : 4 2 Zak > ‘f : i * % ‘ sey ees 9 CFs SSP eR ORS i +E SESE MOO 2S B Se St Sess & oO SE 2D a « CSS he PR SPOS CSS eG se ee ae 2 Kc as ae aan has turned down the offer, 4 x * 4 The plans of the bidders, Herb 2 Justman and William Cooney of at ne SE 9 ee e he Bo much ci yy moving, {chase of nine units of andio visual|Felice said Pontiac, were to'dismantle the two the controversial Caribou Ing, injtop floors of the Caribou and/offer open for - Clarkston, tear it down and move| remaining first floor to a piece of it away, but owner Ernie Felice land in Keego Harbor. he and js wine hopes that Felice alate : / Oc iecadietunen \to Vie for State ° \Cherry Pie Title - ea ae ee f. REBRUARY. 19, 1997" aes) Oakland County’s name and fame as a -homemaking center rests on the shoulders of Judy Pannier api aamatysajhrad we we gan girls prepare to vie Thursday Se an ans ot undaaen Chae Fla Queen. Represented in the finals at Grand Rapids are the best young of the Michigan Canners|:¢ “gassed amet jing the : on poise| . and personality :tiitaine as vel a ability. Merchants Stop. Bid No longer i 18. fie ‘bourbon “too stron fo Limit Membership | for your taste! bid Coow 36 oncck kad oll tna present whiskey...with the distinctive flavor found only in fine bourbon! : County Calendar Justman would not. reveal what|nounced: this week by Richard/the building. No one has respond- nounced tis yeck by Tchrilne balding. No one has Peon Auburn Heights Feb. 3, winning out over 12 ether he Aubum Heights Community cluv the Proposition was, but said that F. Huizenga, Asst. Supt. ed, he said. 4-H members and representatives will meet at the clubhouse on Thursday of high school home economics ev Doreth: Churehill and Gua} Leon: will Be Neptenees fs for the 6:30 dinner which — be followed by the monthly meetin: as Evening Service Unites Drayton Pair |, ma Holly High Schoo! PTA will meet a 8 tonight. A film, “Everday Miracles,” Se aoe and the A Cappella) DRAYTON PLAINS — Patricia\rage with Clellan Odeli Vore Jr, on Church of Pontiac. The 7:30 p.m. May Baldwin was united in mar-iFeb. 9 in the First ~- Bible rite performed by Rev. T. H. “Staten was witnessed by 200 guests. here will meet ; 2 on Sy Ao = at ¢ home of Mrs. . ; Mabel Hoard at § p.m. » Metamora trimmed with baskets pa. ond Mrs Almen Bkellenger, 113 1137 flowers and palms. } ae Creek yore Bureau tonight. The bride is th _ E é ‘Mr. and Mré. Dwight L. ‘The of the iba, : : here will meet on Thursday at 12:30 groom is the son of Mr, p.m. for a luncheon at ehure Clellan Vore Sr. of (Advertisement) Rd., both in Drayton Plains. New—Faster, Desper Relief for An embroidered length gown, fashioned with jacket, the fitted waistline. The fin ww 5) ‘eel tee ee cies monesalicylate) veil was held in place by a match-| tpeed ced ‘heat oe. ing embroidered tulle of bead | trimming. focat ‘consent on. aie pal e + | Assisting as maid of honor was Marilyn Cromwell of Waterford) with Shirley McNeil of Pontiac as bridesmaid. Terry Lewis of Lake | Orion, cousin of the bride, was/ the flower girl. James Mayo of Drayton Plains | served as best man with Ray- | mond Thompson of Pontiac as | groomsman, Gale Swindale of Pontiac and Kennis Hensey of | Drayton Plains as ushers, | Dwight Jay, brother of the bride, | was ringbearer. A reception with about 200- at-| tending was given in Church Fel- lowship Hall. * * * i The couple will honeymoon in’ (Advertisement) Pile Torture Soothed in Few Minutes Act now for fast relief from tor- ture of piles. Don't wait another day. Apply Peterson's Ointment at once. This cooling, soothing, astringent formula has given joy- ful relief to thousands for 40 years. ; Relieves itching quickly. All drug- — ay box 50c, or applicator tube . . Peterson tmen t Washington, D.C., and will return, or money beck. — “MR. AND MRS. CLELLAN VORE JR. to reside in Pontiac. | |Special Notice || “Mr. Mac will be in the store Gil dey Thursday, Friday and Saturday to help you with all of your floor covering questions. Be sure to visit the store for free information. Vinyl TILE 15% Many Colors and Patterns Felt Base Enamelized LINOLEUM 49« To $] = Sq. Yd. ARMSTRONG'S Wall Covering All ARMSTRONG’S VINYL - ASBESTOS SPATTER Reg. 15¢ ps Ea. Wasing ~ Run. Fe. 54” Wide aan fers We Carry a Full Line _ of Wood, Brass, Chrome and Wrought Iron [PP es gaol 16” w= a2 enter d 98 6" SET OF 4 28" Tues. -- Wed. -- Thurs. and Sat. 9 to 6 Monday and Friday , 9 tod "PLENTY OF FREE” / PARKING — awards luncheon. py eaucatars. will judge the finals, the ee 3 i Pontiac. erack at national honors Feb.| A spokesman for the Chamber of Commerce, of which the associa- ition ig a division, said only 15 members attended the meeting at. The winner of the state contest|the Waldron Hotel to vote on the: ill recei holarship and|Proposed amendment. : pir gabe decrgraaay | Reason for the defeat. according 21 in Chicago. Michigan's choice’ ito the spokesman, was the pending will be announced Friday at an! formation of a downtown, promo- tion group of merente : within the city of economists and Leading home th, according to Reed Tibet “t-almoat™ twios ‘the area Reed M. Roberts,iof the state of Texas. 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Little Miss Revlon has her own fashion- pretty wardrobe that is available as . everything from. negligees go to formals, pedal: pushers to sportswear, © Charge Yours at Waite's .. . Second Floor Slim, life- | Waite’ s WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE SALE of BOOKS Choose any book, portfolio or package on this page. . . Brand new, original editions originally from 1.50 to 5.00 $1, 1929—WHAT A YEAR! by J. A. Morris Panorama of the year boom and cfash, prohibition, etc. Pub. at 3.95. ....- Sale $1 $2. THE BEST CARTOONS ‘OF HK, T. TER. choice oe ee t 3.50 are. AN - gi te neha OF CRITICISM. Musical taste from Monteverdi > s selections. Pub. at 3.95 ......... Sil. FACE OF A VICTIM. by E. po A remarkable picture of the ruling class, purges, the . by an inmate 813..LIVE AND HELP i. Kra and E. 8. Thetford. A guide ogre your growth, — os ee Sale > GENTLEMEN, by Norman Thomas. Js ary sll 1s = | i age o i 3 i di a H ‘ i " eis ie L z . 5 i: iH. td if eee Bea eee eee n a2ANt or m Orton From: . 8123. 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A voyage by schooner from Boston to Pittsburgh. 6,000 miles of hil- misadventure and er —— a and adventare of mon whales, $158. YOUR NORMAL MIND, by L. Pol- lack. Fascinating explanations of com- mon mental phenomena that gives rise to -anxieties about our sanity. Pub. at 3 00. ..+ Bale $1 A3. THE FLOWER GIRLS, by en Dane. Colorful, fascinating story of “first family” of the stage and_ their. ve markable loves and adventures from Co- vent Garden to Hollywood. = at. 4.95, Sale $i Pee eee ee ee ee TS. Clear, di- och c63.00 ale $i money -sa a A129, woe PREGNANCY, 5 E. 8. Featheringill. Practical advice on diets, exercise, nora oe Me childbirth” ae. Pot, at B06. 2... 6s cesses issn Sale $1 A136. THE WOMAN ‘The WOULD BE Ree te eee ee se Pub. at 3.75. Goldemith, Do's and Don'ts of gardening. lus. in color. Pub. at ee ee ee Sale $1 Al74. HOW TO ENJOY YOURSELF, 1 tee A. A. Ostrow. How to relax, et the most pe of reading, TV, sports etc, Pub. on a A189. A LAND, by J. Hawkes. 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All mail subscriptions payable in advance. Phone Pontiac FE 2-181. ~ ~ MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1957 Courthouse Belongs ‘Here, Not in Royal Oak Mr, Harotp K. Scuons, chairman of the Special County Building Com- mittee of-the—Beard of Supervisors asks if the City of Pontiac is indif- ‘ferent to whether the Courthouse moves to the south end of th - county. — a _ = re eee we He cites ‘Attorney William H. Wilmot who says: “ ... if the Courthouse isn’t downtown (in Pontiac), we don’t care where it is. We have no ob- . jections to Royal Oak.” Well, this newspaper objects. . We feel the entire community does. = * i * . *. '. We think Mr. Wi.Mor's use of the word “we” is completely in error, un- less it refers only to himself and his associates. Tae PonTiac Press is confident that the citizens of this a tremendous desire to maintain the institution in Pontiac where it has been from the beginning of time. “oy Rk. The Press would prefer to see it downtown. ‘ The merchants would, too, But” .if the Supervisors are a unit in wanting to move it to the edge of the city, they have the power to Pee We Uthes ieee! >" And The Press would infinitely rather see it on the edge of Pon- ~ tiae than moved to Royal Oak. = (t+: * 8 . The current move to block the ‘Supervisors could have very unpleas- ‘ant repercussions. The delay may help move the new building squarely - {nto Royal Oak. The Royal Oak City Commission has already declared it favors such @ move. Scuons recognizes that Pontiac is the logical place for the Courthouse. It always has been. This is the center of the county and is the traditional home of the county seat, ke OR In answer to your question, Mr. Scuonz, we do not believe Mr. Wiumor's attitude toward - Pontiac’s welfare is at all typical of the general attitude of the community. We are confident that the great, vast majority of ~ citizens here feel a local pride ' {n Pontiac and in the Court- house. They want the county seat of government in this city where we are convinced it be- jk oan, oy ere : Mr. Scuone asks whether this city wants the Courthouse here. We ‘answer with a ringing “yes.” We would, prefer it downtown. But we would infinitely prefer to have it on the edge of the city rather than in the South end. — ‘It’s time building operations * Costs mount steadily. Justice Reed Retires "| Justice Stantey F. Reep of the United States Supreme. Court has cided to step down from the bench ) February 25 after 19 years of dis- aire : i : a * Before his. appointment, he | t. In 1929 he went to as ‘general counsel PONTIAC: PRESS. Entered St Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter : - of the Federal Farm Board dur- ing the Hoover Administration. a oo Later he became general counsel ‘for the Reconstruction Finance Cor- poration and theri served as Solicitor General in the Justice Department from 1935 until his appointment to the bench by President Roosgvett in 1938. Only three of the nine young men appointed by President Roosz- VELT remain on the court—Justices BLack, FRANKFURTER, and Dovuaas, and only two of President Truman’s appointees — Justices Burton and _ CLARK. * * * When Justice Reed, now 72, took kis seat he was widely ac- claimed as a- New Dealer. But over the years the Kentuckian has acquired a somewhat conservative reputation and his course was ', near the middle of the road. Mr. Reep was one of the court’s most valuable members. He was de- — voted to the tasks before him and his — opinions were concise and clear, His relationship with his colleagues was — warm and friendly. : This retjrement will give President E1sennower his fourth opportunity to make a Supreme Court appoint- ment. —_—_—_—_—_ ’ Youne man, don’t run after “women. You can stroll along leisurely and get mixed up with more of them than you'll know what to do about. SE THE average person rarely suffers from labor pains caused by giving birth to a new idea. The Man About Town We're Losing ’Em city are highly interested and have Birds and Squirrels in Need of Your Assistance Valentine: What we laughed about or cried about when we were kids — according to the sentiments expressed. Wish I knew the identity of the woman who sent me the letter over the signa- ture. of _ “Williams Lake Resident,” because she has ideas that would make uSRappy to give our readers her full namé—and they'd admire her as I do. ' She writes that our squirrel population is seriously decreasing, that last year's, nut and acorn crop was almost a failure, and that they are in need of regular feeding. She says they will not beg or steal food unless their stored supply is exhausted. , Her pet squirrel is wiser than most humans in one respect — it knows the difference between a poisonous toadstool and a mushroom, ignoring the former and doting on the latter. . Her observation is that our bird popula- tion is on the decrease, and she urges more feeding boards. Birds now are so hungry that species that formerly always were fighting with other species now are so docile that they eat together in a eongenial manner. My old friend and one time associate here at The Press, Johnny Johnston, phones and tells me he has mislaid his Latin dictionary and what in Sam Hill does “Quod Erat Demonstrandum” mean, anyway? I used that phrase on the end of Archie Barnett’s letter telling what a bear cat his 1957 Pontiac automobile is proving to be. : The letters “Q.E.D.” are familiar to every high school student as they are used at the end of ‘geometric proofs, but like Johnny, the boys and girls may have for- gotten that they stand for “Quod Erat Demonstrandum,.” - The amaryllis race continues, as Mrs. Mercedes Boothe of Drayton. Plains reports that one bulb has produced eight large blossoms since Christmas, and is working on three more. Just as a reminder of his name, Carl Valentine, now of Rochester, when 12 years of age began sending as many valentines each year as he was years old: This year he sent 43. : Verbal Orchids to— ~ Miss Berta Wells * of Sy!van Lake; ninetieth birthday. Mrs. Flora Johnson of 61 Parkhurst St.; eighty-fifth b' “day. _ Mrs. Lola Kelsey of Holly; ninety-fourth birthday. Mrs, Mary Vandeveer of Oxford; .ninetieth birthday. _ Mrs. Eva Horton of Holly;, eighty-eighth birthday. Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Johnson, “of Lakeview, formerly of Oakland County; fifty-second wedding anniversary. @ THE PONTIAC | ers, Falls” David: Lawrence Says: Many Factors Affect U.S. Economy WASHINGTON — Will business be good? Are we headed for a readjustment of some kind? What's “depression” and of the decline in the stock market? These are being hese questions ar discussed and it's healthiest But profits lately have been coming down, Last year saw the trend hegin to decline. When larger companies find their costs so high that they cannot get the same rate of profits as before, it means that they have to cut down on dividends to stockholders. And when divi- dends start going off, the stocks themselves begin to be less attrac- and the market NOT DEPRESSION This doesn't necessarily mean depression or recession. It means readjustment. Business has to find its capital somehow. If it finds the supply of outside credit limit- ed, it must start building up inside credit—from its surplus. Repre- sentative Patman of Arkansas, Democrat, Calls this “‘costless capital.” ; This is ilusory. For when business has to dip into its re- serves and ceases to pay cus- tomary dividends,” the stock- holders. pay for that use of capital because they are deprived of dividends they might other- wise have gotten—the wages of their invested capital. The com- pany, moreover, loses the inter- est it previously had received when investing its surplus. The: over-all situation today de- fies generalization. Some _ busi- nesses are going ahead as usual. Others feel the pinch af “tight money” or credit. The biggest single factor that neither large nor small business can-overcome is the persistent rise in wage costs. Congress conven- iently overlooks it. The doctrine LI'L ONES “ ) sugar for Mom and “two cookies for me.” that every year labor must have an advanced wage-or else union leadership is not doing its job has taken hold to the extent that, unless something is done to stabil- ‘ize wages, there will be a depres- sion which will confirm all the statements that recently have been made about “hair curling.” Until wages are stabilized, prices will not be stabilized. Until wages and prices are both stabilized, the purchasing power of the dollar will not be stabilized. The basic economy is strong, and the debate and discussion are (Copyright, 1937) Dr, William Brady Says: Plain Old-Fashioned Soap Best Disinfectant of All “ The most useful remedy in our household is not kept in the Medi- cine Cupboard. It is kept in niches of lockjaw, although most such wounds were sustained on the street, where horses, cows, and especially provided for it over. other animals that harbor the tet- over the kitchen sink. It contains no .magic Z - 33, yet it's my choice cide, or disinfec- tant is indicated, as we $10-doctors say, or needed, as a $3.50-prac- ’ tioner might say. BRADY It would be a nuisance to open were all set. It made excellent toilet soap, laundry soap,. house- hold disinfectant. FOR TEETH, TOO ; And the sainted Miss Lutie Ber- ner saw to it that the Brady boys brushed their teeth with it every morning. * * * The. medicinal or therapeutic value of homemade soap, even the dainty yellow laundry soap of ante-horse-opera days, was estab- lished centuries ago and is well recognized today. In my judgment, a large wet dressing (surgical gauze, washed loth, absorbent cotton) of soap and water applied as hot as bearable and kert hot by fre- quent soaking in soapy hot wa- ter, Is the best home treatment for an infected wound or ulcer, . A I'm sure my teeth and mouth are kept clean by rinsing with soapy water once a day, some- times twice a day — after break- fast and after dinner — as are the teeth (if any) and mouth éf\any — poor geek who uses a daintily fla- vored dentifrice containing the lat- est mysterious ingredient. : OLD REMEDY f Getting back to Canandaigua and the golden days, punctures, blis- ters, and stone bruises invariably responded well to grandma's sov- ereign remedy — a. poultice of brown soap brown stigar, Never a th Z the danger > id ay by an aninial. I merely wonder why we Chapel Street kids escaped such dread complications or consequence of cur wounds, punctures, scratches, burns, or bites. © : : letters, not more than one page or 100 words long ane personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- n or trea’ it, will be answered by i y. if a stamped al . - ade env is sent to tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1957) FEE Yt23} s to eat. You must go out to eat, even if you are deliberating a case. It started to rain while court was: in session. The roof leaked right over the jury box, so court was adjourned, until a tarp could be put on the roof. * Mrs, David V. Wells ‘Irishman’ Asks of Jap Citizenship Japan’s defense budget for the current year is half a_ billion dollars. Our is around forty billion. Is it very hard to become a Jap- anese citizen and get a job over there? : Shanty Irishman ‘Schools Are Not Treated Equally’ The schedule for the Federal school grants shows that Connecti- cut gets as little as $4.56 a child YL a dozen southern states il. We receive $7.69 in Michigan, mere to pass judgment on all our future “Wife . the rest of the world. ‘New York Mayor to O.K. Visitors? s the mayor of New York going visitors and decide whether they should receive a friendly. welcome or the brush-off? i Is he the authority that decides whe is * ” and who isn't? Suppose this self-appointed ‘He didn't go for King Saud so he waved him aside, despite the fact he was an official guest of of a nation, How far can the head of our biggest city carry this Great-I-Am business? a ee) oss Belly Like That, Still He Strays’ How could any man that was married to that gorgeous and beautiful Queen of Britain have time for“someone else that might have been gi him the “come. hither” eye? It hasn't been estab- lished that he's guilty of anything, but if he is, Elizabeth should give him the works. - : On the other hand, if he has engaged in a mild and trivial flirtation, he doesn’t deserve the four months treatment that she handed owt. Kings and queens should live on a plane a bit above dake Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Apprentices are fledglings who .«. Are out to earn their wings . « « AS copy boys on papers, and . . » In many other things... As plumbers and as carpenters... And those who lay the bricks... Or other occupations where... You have to know the tricks... Apprentices are those who are . « « In grade school industry... And hope to graduate someday . . « im Wage or salary... They are the young beginners im. . . The tasks they try to do... But some will be our experts great Doesn't It actually cont te educate a child in North than it does in the South? The _schools must be more substantial lems, snow shoveling, etc. Why aren't they all treated alike? K. D. Sub-Post Office Support Asked Petitions are being circulated in the Baldwin-Walton area to estab- lish a sub-post office: in that vi- cinity. Several active church and PTA groups, as well as local ~~ And some our leaders too... So do not underestimate .-. . The very least apprentice ... He -eould turn out-te be much more . . » Than merely composmentis, (Copyright, 1957) - Looking Back 15 Years Ago WOMEN, CHILDREN Singapore, AIR RAID wardens registering. 20 Years Ago CAPACITY. PRODUCTION planned by GMC: PROPOSE $5 per day mini- leaving Case stores, have participated conscien- Records of a Psychologist: , Never hesitate to send a pathy card or just a few folks who are grief-stricken Such messages have a golden significance to the bereaved and are even more permanent in their effectiveness than beautiful floroi tributes, though the latter are quite in- epiring, too. . By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case U-303: Yesterday I began the account of our shock when our oldest child, George IV, died in his jet plane crash. — * * * Danny and. David went out to Glenview to pick up George's car and his personal effects. When they arrived home, they were overcome with grief, and Danny told his mother: “1 wish it had been me instead of George!” Danny was forlornly carrying hand and Fortunately, we had some rela- tives visiting us that week-end and they took over. Neighbors and i, Advises Writing Notes of Sympathy all agreed that one of the most stabilizing forces in our shock and grief, was this avalanche of greet- ings, for they indelibly impressed us with the universal kinship of mankind. * * * So I wish to pass along this unan- ‘imous feeling of our family that a note of sympathy is oné of the best ways by which you can com- fort anybody who is suddenly be- reaved, : I believe the written note is bet- E\ bil N/ ¢ ~ ter than flowers, although the lat- ter are beautiful, too, ; - i ? i ! iii i tt chal i "self-addressed ; ‘fe Mis" perchological chats nad | ir (Copyright i987) mum in steel industry. * School Class next day, without an- other word. : A college coed who lives next door, Wag so moved she arose at 4.a.m, and wrote a long letter -te our children trying to buoy them up. 3 Catholic, Jewish and Protestant friends stood by us. Negro and Caucasian newspaper readers sent us letters and cards of sympathy from all over America. . MISQUOTED BRAVERY Next morning was Sunday. I normally teach a Bible Class at 9:30 in our neighborhood; then drive down to the Chicago Loop to teach another large Bible Class at -12:30. . : “7 *e 8 ff . So we attended Sunday School as usual, and I. taught my classes. Many folks commented that it was a brave act on our part. — But there was nothing brave about it. We are always in Sunday School and we were simply follow- ing our habitual custom, Besides, I always have figured that if our departed loved ones ~ 3 ; [efi | f ! ward Earth. : < ‘Ar tite to Dr. Georg _ aise” sd "tan Pentiog ‘Brite, “iecton ie & — 3c stam * We to enor — THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1057 00 ons @ = Be Haircut? | eet Nea pip ; zk . Mahnke Jr. was post- days. Going it alone on Broadway pes FRE: Bazley’s Thursday Gorme—on ferred indirectly to his split with Dean Martin in - a special song, “I'll Go On My Way By Myself.” “go Jerry has made it as a single on the toughest street. S=eaias . 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Straley, and! year. 16 p.m.,” Willman said. 13 Pét. in City < | alley| sidewalk projects in the 1957 "el 13.1 per ae | He said that there were 1,118 ac- “enjto be ear ini dents oo for a 3.05 ome 5 ~v isl tt ‘ average. In 1955, Willman report is|the city, Only one objection W8S\i 21 were 1,283 accidents and a “This information was disclosed and mitted by Theodore M. Vander- ‘University. He explained he thought’ stémpel, city traffic engineer, and an-|inal cost of the curb and gutter) ‘‘The report shows that the most two-incli| work performed on the street last trqublesome time is between 3 and THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBR PTA o Celebrate fn at Drayton School The Drayton School PTA will celebrate Founder's Day with a Latin, shew ee depi * Be ee the yg Been Mrs. J And Other Courses ORGANIZED — ait - HOURS: WEEK > During the second part of : Morning 8:30—11:30 EACH program, fifth graders under Afternoon 12:06—2:30 in These Subjects direction Evening 6:30—9:00 | 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac FE 2-3561 Call in Person, Phone or Return This Ad for Informetion — | i ; Chinese died today ir a fire that] Mothers of fifth grade pupils|swept three blocks of tenements) will serve refreshments following'in Kowloon, the mainland secte ¥ The Business Institute ‘| the program, i ul "Eas it i in erate biti City May Get | More Road Aid Street Paving Upped | by Four Miles in 1956) on Major Arteries | Pontiac added four new miles to | its local and major street systems | last year and stands to gain in- creases in state gas and weight tax revenue tor them, Henry C. Smith, city planner, has disclosed. | In an annual report submitted re- cently to the State Highway Dept.,’ it showed that all but 4.6 miles of | of the city’s 439 miles of major streets, are surfaced. x «* * | Of its 153 miles of local streets | - those having less traffic), 75% miles are still graveled. “It ts the basis on which the state prorates cities’ propertion-_}- P e During 1956, .33 of a mile of streets were completed, JA Fund Raising Over Halfway Mark With a week to go, Pontiac Junior Achievement has collected current fund raising drive, ac- cording to Robert S, Nelson, cam-| | Athletic Club. He will say that] Pontiac JA has raised $3,273 out) of its goal of $6,100 by contacting | 46 of 123 prospects. } The local goal is exclusive of large grant by major industry; The drive ends Feb. 21. i Accidents Pile Up For over a quarter of a century Connolly’s have con-. tinued to grow .. . side by side with the City of Pontiac, and we are grateful in the knowledge that it was your splendid patronage over the years that has made such growth possible. ‘ _A' New Front is just another in our-efforts to keep pace - with our growing gofamunity ... and, though-our “face” may change, our business policies always. will remain the same. We pledge ourselves to continue bringing you only highest quality, famous-name merchandise at DIAMONDS We are Registered Jewelers with the American Gem Society. And, to retain our title of CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS, must pass yearly examinations in gemology. This means that we have both the equipment and knowledge to properly qualify-and evaluate any gem. Our diamonds are all under the most rigid standards possible -.. yet we have every grade and every size, priced to fit the amount you wish to invest! : We specialize, too, in mounting and designing . . . and offer a selection of over 600 styles from which to choose. Estimates ana designs furnished without obligation. ; Select your diamond loose and see it under our Diamond Scope. You may see every detail enlarged as much as sixty times its normal size. It leaves no ng to the imagination.‘ Then select the setting most —_ to you and we will mount it for you immediately or in a matter of hours. ’ ° . Every Connolly’s. diamond carries a guarantee that describes your diamond in every detail. It also states that we will ellow full purchase price on purchase of a more expensive diamond at anytime. i ME _ Carry guaran WATCHES | We make every effort to bring you the world’s finest, most depe able time pieces! And, entirely avoid those watthes that are manufactured to sel] at “flexible markups”... or fictious mark downs. - We prefer-to provide you instead with only those famous-name watches that have an established price and an established value the world over. Such famous brands as: Hamilton, Movado, Omega, Girard Perregaux, Tissot, Eterna and Croton ... and others that feed quality, not just a low price tag! Soon we will introduce the world’s newest scientific electric watch, powered by a tiny battery that gives constant power for over 18 months. You may select irom over 500 models of any type watch you wish. Fashion sty! styles—professional models—tiny larger than a dime—and those watches that are built to stand the most rugged wearing. " Anson, ‘Krements, Spledel, Forstner, and others. — ENS and WOMEN'S JEWELRY] At Connolly's ‘ll find six full showcases of ladies’ solid gold. gold filled, and fashion jewelry ... by Trifari, Krements, Pinnino, Marcel Boucher, Kramer Renoir , , . and other of the nation’s leading jewelry stylists. Also cultured pearls, diamond studded pins, necklaces and bracelets . .. some jewelry pieces are even desi so that diamond links can be added to on gift occasions. — Also, add-a-pearl necklaces to add a pearl on each gift occasion for your little girl. takes an important place = Men's. jew at Connolly’s, too... we ‘ have two cases of e cuff links, tie bar Bee Bieotl chains, rings and, novelty items by such famous- miakers as. id We also specialize in industrial gifts and maintain a complete selection for those who need to buy in quantity. As an example we have cuff links — money clips and tie bars on which we will reproduce your business cards. Ideal for gifts. watches no fair prices, and a guarantee of complete satisfaction with every purchase ... no matter how large or small. Ts Only a Promise of What’s to Come! . Our new front is only the first step in a remodeling plan that will, among other things, provide you with a larger, more modern interior .. . more shopping area, more space to display for you the newest, finest quality - | jewelry, china and silver available. NS * ee | (CHINA-CRYSTAL- SILVER china and silver patterns throughout. _ We feature some of the world’s finest china, gorgeous patterns bearing such proud names as Lenox, Castleton, Flintridge, Syra- cuse, Royal Jackson, Doulton, Haviland .. . and others. Even to patterns that are made to be exclusively yours with your name un- der the manufacturers on each piece. “Exquisite crystal by Tiffin, Heisey, Riezart, Duncan Miller, Royal Netherlands, Val St. Lambert. Patterns made to match your These Customer Services Are Available at Connolly’s: * Bridal Consultant Service * Bridal Registrations * Silver Club Plans * Gift Wrap and Delivery Service * Charge or Badget Payment Accounts * Convenient Layaways * Gem Appraisals . re At Connolly’s you’l 1 find over 100° patterns in some of the finest, most beautiful sterling and silver plated flatware to be found any- where. Silver made by such famous silver- smiths as: Towle, Gorham, Wallace, Reed & Barton, International, Heirloom, Oneida, Lunt, Tuttle. “Also, a complete selection of Stainelss Steel, lovely Holloware, and a host of gift items. * Shop by Mail or Telephone Service * Old Silver Beautifully Refinished * Insured Jewelry Repair * Engraving by Hand or Machine * Electronic, Dependable Watch Repair... Analyzed and Timed by Watchmaster * Courteous Salespeople, ready to - Assist Yon Without Obligation oi TEAM EL BRS 16 | W. Huron Street Telephone FE -2-0 % + a Perens A AME Ri als A: NB: Sie Ah li or yl ‘Gitta deale Ria a iad ~ heavy-line in (5) as a pattern, Cover these with thin flowered paper, the cardboard; turning the edges over and pasting them down on the __ sections ‘A” of the first paper heart (3) to the inside of the front cov- Fo lis all a lai fie e. . \ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1957_ SALE ‘DATES ‘Wednesday, Feb. 13 Thru Tesedey. Feb. 19th A Folding Heart Here is a valentine heart that opéns like an unfolding flower. Cut out two squares of paper the size of the pattern (1) and fold them on the dotted straight lines. When they are folded into a shape| like (2), draw on one side the pattern shown in the heavy outline on the upper part of (1), with “X” at the center. Cut the folded paper on the heavy outline. The designs will look like (3) and (4). “Cut out two large hearts from thin cardboard, using the inner Our Own Sugar Cured SMOKED cut to the size of the outer line of (5). Place the flowered paper over inside as shown in (6). These are the front and back covers. . Paste a long thread inside each cover heart as shown in (6). Paste er. This will hold the string in place, Paste section “‘C’’ of the second paper heart (4) to the outside of section ‘‘B” of the first paper. heart. Paste section ‘‘D" to the inside of the back cover, over the thread. Slip a bead onto the two threads and tie a knot near the ‘end of them. By sliding the bead up and down, you can draw the heart book together as shown in (7). You can write a message on the inside hearts like “with all my Heart.” ; (Herta Meyer of Lakewood, Ohio, won $10 for this idea. Send your idea in care of this newspaper. Vialet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfea- tures.) Tomorrow: eae Rey © Seer Deo CLIP THIS COUPON ” + Our Own Homemade Luncheon Meats! OVER 50 VARIETIES made in our modern sanitary sausage kitchen b Bavarian experts. 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Price Pkg. 29¢ — save 38e! | | SAVE 14 with This ‘Coupon! | x IS: * EXPERIENCED 6 Years Clerk of Waterford —— City Could Keep Present Tax Rate * TRAINED Graduate MSU Political Science State Group to Award S ylvan Offers Lower Budget! i. ees =e The Syivan Lake City oon | tonight Will tale © Seat peck, at a rarity in city budgets—one call ing for a decrease of $8,455 over the 1956 budget, - City Manager Ernest L. Ethier js expected to submit the tentative plan calling for an expenditure of $105,835, The 1956 budget totaled - $114,290. -will have; | until its May meeting to approve a 1957 budget. Adoption of his recommendation) - will. enable the city to maintain its $26.40 per thousand of assessed valuation tax rate, Ethier said. , * * * 2 - down, for the first time since I've been here, simply by not resorting to something they have been using Truman Urges Strong Defense out here for the past 10 years,"| A payment of $12,375 to the city jing. the manager said. “I am not proposing, to use pajis included in the proposed budget. school seniors and graduates in| surplus to balance the budget,‘ he Michigan, is based on written ap- ‘hot om staying strictly Ethier stated that an expected within the tax structure.” He broke down the tax expense|valuations, would most likely be|standard achievement tests. It will, this way: $20 for general opera-| compensa tions; $2.80 for water debt; $2.00|;uilding in the city, Two firms/March 31, according to William S. for sanitary sewer debt; and $1.60} moving from the city resulted in/McNary, executive vice president | for garbage — }said, * QUALIFIED Familiar With Township Alfairs * VETERAN WORLD WAR il 10 Nursing a ‘Michigan, Blue, Cross and chosen by the Michigan a for Nurs-| of Pontiac for use of its sewers,| The contest, open to all high’ lication, scholastic grades, reports | loss of $125,000 in real property ae high school principals and ted for by increased|be held from Feb. 15 through’ the decrease, the official said. of Blue Cross. | wish to take this opportunity to thank you, the voters of Waterford Township for your continued support duririg the past 6 years when you elected me as your clerk. Now that you are about to elect a new Supervisor, | believe my experience of. the past years on the Township Board will be of immeasurable benefit to the township and qualifies me as your candidate in the coming election for that office. VOTE February 18th “Vote for LOUIS G. BARRY | for SUPERVISOR + MEMBER DISABLED VETS, Post 16 | VICE-PRES. Mich. Township Assn. MEMBER V.F.W. ~~ 4 MEMBER of ELKS 810 * MEMBER of KIWANIS CLUB VOTE Republican More Important to U.S. Than. Balanced Budget, Says Ex-President _ MIAMI BEACH, Fla. i} — A _ strong defense is more important to this country than a balanced budget, Harry S. Truman said last night. Combined with a foreign policy ' which insists on justice and free- _ dom for all nations, this strength - ultimately will bring world peace, the former. President said. * * * Expressing distrust of Russian | promises of friendship, Truman said an adequate defense will cost heavily, ‘but it is the price of _ freedom.” | * * * | Although he made no concrete _ proposals, he told a combined | Jewish Appeal fund-raising dinner _ that the unrest in the Middle East can be eased. He said it is the duty of this—nation to see that} the Israel-Arab disputes are set- tled peacefully, | “And I hope that our policy will _ be as firm on this point as it-is possible to be,"’ he added. _ “We should keep our defenses up until we have more from the Russians than smiles and kind words and promises of friend- ship.” | He departed from his prepared _ text at this point and said, ‘‘When _ you make agreements with Russia you must have the strength to en- force them.” Truman warned against “polit. ical budget cutters” and “people who belittle the dangers to the security of the free world and use the smiles of the Russians to’ jus-|. tify slashing our defense.” Earlier, at a brief news con- ference, Truman described Presi- dent Eisenhower’s domestic policy| as “the usual Republican line of helping those who don’t need help). and tetting the rest of us take care of ourselves as best we cani” Deer Gets in the News Without. Getting Shot PATTON, Pa, & — At least one deer in this Cambria county com- - munity wants to.get into the news without being a hunter’s trophy. _ G. A. Miller, state game pro tector, said the deer entered the _ Patton Press- Courier printing rooms and wandered. around the plant, winding up in the adver- tising- department. Miller applied ether to subdue the deer so it could be taken). back to the woods, (Advertisement) i i i i i u i bf Z : $8 i at 3 siyt” " coer { f =f e ‘ POLICE POST Se RR Sh " Compal in the toughest tests the California Highway Patrol could Savtie tor performance, roadability, comfort and safety —Pontiac outclassed six of America’s top-performance cars and got the order... . for 300 cars! —— Here's proof about as official as you can get that Pontiac is America’s Number One Road Car. Your first pulse- ' quickening experience with the smooth, instant response of Strato-Streak power will tell you why the experts call it the industry’s. most advanced V-8 engine. 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I's « grine mother that understands her child when Ss Gicls tao alaed wth | 13 tn plonest dove © woman could decide to ... her best clothes when preparing for a covered-wagon trip. Heese causes too much trouble, get rid of it. 15. A lone Arab would have to be expert to ...... with a heavy burden. |. 1§. You wouldn't care to go oul ona ........ out a very good reason. . his camel morning with- OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their’'immedi- ate families. > 2. A contestant may submit as many entries as he or she newspaper. 3 To submit an entry the contestant must print his answer words in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries will be acepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. 7 must bear a Tuesday, Feb. 19, postmark (or before). No entries received after that time whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail. 1 Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the ’ cannot be answered or acknowledaed. 5 The Pontiac Press will award a cash prize of $100 a week to the winner of each weekly POT-O.GOLD contest. It more than one winning answer is received the prize will be divided equally among the winners. I! any week or weeks should pass without any winners, the prize will be added weekly until a winning solution is submitted 6 Winners will be awarded an extra cash bonus of $25 each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day winners are announced. Only one such bonus can be awarded to eachfrize-winner no matter how many seat prizes may accumulate. 7. Each week's puzzle will be published Monday, Wednes- dey dnd Friday until the contest’s end. Either or all will be considered as official entry blanks. 8. Winners anti gorrect solutions will be announced each Priday of the week following individual contests. Official keeper of answers will be Frederick C. Ziem, prosecutor for- Oakland County. Only the General Features Corp., originators of the will know the solutions unti] alter each contest is over. ers will be delivered to the Press judges by Mr. Ziem alter the final deadline 9 There is only one correct solution to the POT-O-GOLD mage ond only that correct answer can win. The decision of judges is final and all contestants agree to abide by the judges’ decision. Ali entries becoming the property of The Pontiac Press and none can be returned. ted ae must be addressed to POT-O-GOLD, a mee $8, Poritiac, Michi igan. Winners will be i a: either by y telephone or in the mails. Po "West German Army | Alters Its Uniform ) — The new West army officially shed its ad adeaeak 6 re Seth Adenauer) line simi- jackboots, practicability and not tradition, al- so featured the order of the day West Germany’ s.return to neer- traditionalism in military dress fol- the Wehrmacht type field gray uni- form a year ago. f Along with the changes in dress, many’s military setup, pointment of a general of four- (star rank, Strauss also call that 72,000 sol- diers have been recruited for the, new army, which eventually is to’ ‘number about a half-million. |. He said that ‘‘many out of a total 'ot 300,000 volunteer applications ‘have reluctantly been turned i i Bags Buck Like Davy HASTINGS, Mich, ® — Mike Johnson, 16-year-old Hastings high school student hunts Davy Crockett style. He downed a 130-pound buck deer with an antique muzzie-load- ing rifle. _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1957_ 4 X-Ray Units _ to Cover County y detection in the county, they throw tour mobile X-ray unite iat \the fray to search out cases walking the streets otal lows a similar move in Communist | East Germany, The satellite army switched from the Russian type to) lang County Tuberculosis Assn., lcame a revamping of West Ger-' - The changes envisage the ap- ed and unwittingly spreading the disease, '. Working together are the Oak- County .Health Dept., the State Health Dept. and the recently or- | ganized Southeastern Michigan — TB Detection Project. i The later group, headed by, Wayne County Circuit Judge Frank Schemanske, is dedicate@ to rais- ‘ing funds and supplying equipment for seeking out TB cases, They were brought into being by con- cern with the fact that Southeast- ern Michigan, along with the Upper Peninsula, ranks tops in the state in the TB case rate. Dr. John Monroe, director of the Oakland County Health Dept., is vice president. 3. Soviet military courts con- TO COVER COUNTY __ _.____{ sisting of three Judges _must_ in- The drive has noticlude a “‘civil assessor’ —a sort been finalized, but plans now call for the use of four mobile units supplied by the state, according to A. R. Musson, executive secretary A Valiotn of blllne teste eal, due tet ole bk he pete es ye Sane Meter & ee oe eh, ee iday, cutting the number of judges “vials Shake Up Court Organization. MOSCOW (#—The Soviet Union shook up its Supreme Court to-! from 78 to 12 and naming a new chief justice. The new chairman of the court been secretary of the Presidium! of the Supreme Soviet—the Soviet Parliament. , The revision of the court which) also provided for some changes in court procedure was put into effect by a unanimous vote. included were: 1. Abolition of special equpert 2, Cases must come ‘up on ap- peal from the courts of the Soviet Unien's 15 constituent republics. of juror, There will now be only three main divisions of the Soviet court) system—civil, criminal and mili-) of the county TB association. ftary o vat ee adn tray Cle Cl Coa 5 paras Sedna = Rally Forces to S famip Out. TB- lis Alexander F. Gorkin, who has Special Foot Patrol Cuts Detroit Crime DETROIT ( — Detroit's spe- icial foot patrol police have cut 'down serious crime by 9.1 per cent since they first hit the sidewalks 2% months ago, says Police Com- been walking beats since Nov. 15. In the first 15 days, crimes such as murder, rape, robbery and other felonies dropped 12.2 per cent. In December when most of the patrol went on Christmas rush traffic, the rate dropped only 13 per cent. Back to full-time in January, the patrol cut crime by 14.7 per. icent below the Cpenmetdtt 1956, rate. new un-locks te cral co withoyt gag, bloat or gripe tipation is caused b Gene is cate rs call a Tig apn 5 i that, instead of Vignes moisture as it 5 opposite: robs the colon — moisture that its con- ts become ated, so pm that they block the bowel ; so shrunken that they fail to excite or stimulate the sige 5 that propels and vel Gases from your body. TO REGAIN NORMAL REGU- LARITY two things are neces- _sary. First, the dry, shrunken . contents of your colon which now block your bowel must be re-moistened. Second, bulk must. be ht to your to 8-T T-C-H_ STIMULATE it and so, excite its muscles to action; to a normal urge to « purge. ONLY A BULK: LAXATIVE can 1) re-moisten this dry, renee avers and 14 i y ~ vital bulk to re-create a nor-~- mal urge to purge. And, of all bulk laxatives, COLONAID, the amazing new lavative discov- is so effective that it jeves even chronic consti- pation overni ~~ yet is so so gen been proved safe even Age women in the most critical stages of pregnancy. SUPERIOR TO OLD STYLE bulk, salt or drug oy ies COLONAID neither nor gripes; does pov a with your absorption of ‘vita- mins and other valuable food nutrients; and in clinical tests, did not cause rash or * other side ms. IT’S A PHYSIOLOGICAL FACT: Exercise tones your body! And COLONAID = ote your colon to tone consti- pation, oven be ! Whether occasional, frequent or counter, today! The CS vedcaer Wines package, brings yoy positive relief at less than 2c per tablet. - wishes but they must be on ollicial entry blanks printed in this . like a hummingbird! Like allthe new °57 Fords, that sleek Sunliner-up there tives —iently than ever before to give you fuller combustion, greater -on a mighty lean diet of gasoline. Big reason? Look underneath the new front-hinged hood of this over 17-foot long dreamboat. There you'll find a magnificent V-8 engine. . . an all-new, easier “breathing”. power plant that measures fuel and air more effi- economy. There you'll find a completely new brand of Ford TNT that’s the proud regult of Ford's many years of V-8 engine leadership. Yes, “Six” or “Eight” ... the going’s great in the new kind of Ford for ’571 OeS IIKe a INUNGErFDIIG: miles at Bonneville in less than 20 days ... at an average speed of more than 108&miles per hour! But Action Test the new kind. of Ford. Feel the new solid, silent ride that stems from the all- new Inner Ford. Discover all the other reasons why Ford makes “Juxury” a low-priced word! For a car that “eats” like a bird . . . just watch this new kind of Ford devour the miles! That’s its new Thunderbird V-8 power* for you. It’s the same kind of mile-melting power that sparks the mighty Thunderbird itself... . the same kind of staying power that hurried a 57 Ford over 50,000 salt-encrusted *Ford offers V-8 engines in a wide range 312 Supercharged V-8 that delivers 300 hp and a 270-hp Thunderbird 312 Super V-8 Sample the savingful sizzle in the new kind of Ford hewebewor ~_ ncn a Thunderbird 4 YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER , THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1957. Bob Considine Says: 2 Nonitep Flights Doom NEW YORK (INS) — A pa American World Airways DC7C flew nonstop from Tokyo to Se- attle the other day in 14. hours and 2 minutes. There was no‘ tailwind, no jet stream ‘on which to hitch a free ride. The 80. service personnel who filed on board at «Haneda knew the destination simply was - Seattle, not Seattle by way of Wake and Honolulu, or by the Aleutians and Anchorage. flying boats. but it was a close squeeze. det iene beter bee 100 passengers the bulk of its fleet was the DC3, the wonder- | ful little machine you still see flying on the feeder lines and. ‘as executive planes, and the Boeing, Sikorsky, and Martin The Boeigg and Martin could make the Honolulu-LA or . Hono- lulu-San Francisco jump nonstop, 4eame the DCC prototype of 1954. Pan Am bought, and so did many others. They're coming off the lines pretty. fast now, as produc- tion is measured in that field. And the ‘Tokyo-Seattle trip is the fruition of that request made te the U. 8. aviation industry ‘way back in the second term of F, D. BR, come of some treasured old. step- y F ic * * * * pln ee . Toky re a . S = ping stones along the world aerial ‘eriod, _ covered 192 miles; Yet this company,. which has’ routes, now that Douglas (and and was without incident. Thejno short hops beeause it has no goon Lockheed) has come up with DCTC could do it every day, That's| domestic routes, saw very clearly! planes that can fly between al’ what Pan Am had more or less in mind when it ordered the re- cently delivered plane. The company ordered the plane in 1939! That's aeroplanning. Wher Pan Am circulated specifica- tions. for a 5£00-mile commer- gene it is teday, daring or frantic traveler, woul rockets to the moon. HALTED YET HURRIED | ~ * Now — Proved by Actual Test St.Joseph Aspirin ~~ Completely Disintegrates* 3 Times Thea Other Leading Brands Tested Sven tester to sat te ugln-cdiosing cltiead and P5t, into the DC7C. © the day when air transportation, then ‘largely the refuge of the become the bulwark of movement In 1939 it sound- ed to some like today’s talk of World War II halted all thought of building big commercial air- liners, yet in a sense it hastened their eventual completion. The distance that had to be engineered into the B17, the B24, the B29, the long-range fighters like the P3e was filtered eventually earth without~ the necessity o' id alighting here and there and dip- octane? “~— * ® * What's to become of the little lunchroom. at’ the airport at St. John’s in Newfoundland; where sunshine (after an eternity of fog and sleet) and a breakfast of ham and eggs? And Stephenville, also in New- foundiand, where- once in the win- Command had the misfortune of having a planeload of reporters Gallagher’s organ an open ... Lessons are and classical organ . convenient lesson tim 18 E. Huron Piano Lessons - Organ Lessons d piano studio is now given in popular piano , . Classical piano as well as popular organ . . . Beginners accepted »«. Phone FE 4-0566 soon to arrange the most e, GALLAGHER MUSIC CO.. Pontiac land just in time to see a crackup (during Arctic Safety Month)? GOOSE BAY — And good old Goose Bay in Labrador, where Col. Fish Hassel had the best steambath in Chris- i tendom, but liked to make you sit bare in a snowbank for a beer afterwards? * * * And, of course, Gander. What's to become of that bar and the ‘great room where the tired but 'doughty ‘service wives would put ‘a protective wing around sleepy children between planes? — | And the Azores . .. and that field on a lower vertabra of the Aleptions . - ont Canton * rhe eoniicalome of We bes “| Lots near the . airport must be selling cheap in Keflavik, Iceland, tonight — hard by a landing. place so. many people who flew the shorter-winded planes knew and were grateful for. But we wonder ‘what's to be-| * big planes can fly over which | forever wil] attract the traveler, ‘even jhough in time he is forced & 4 Many sma to use old models to get there.| > i alia ei the other - “The First BAKED Meal “for your dog Helps you provide all the famous ~ gutritional values of Miller's foods ~ im seconds —in a firm-textured meal that’s easy: for your dog to eat and digest. 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Willman! vote, board members -comprom said he would arrange the joint by granting her $13,000. : of the fiscal year June 30, City, ba ‘Board Wil Revidiv? “budget round dediernec. oie ailltble tes proval at last evening's session. * * * snaating “me Cet ay eee * * * Trustees approved the budget some $870,473 more than year’s, on Jan. 17 cag nt sk efi Labor party has lost its first fight old Macmillan's Conservative gov- ernment. * * * The House of Commons voted 312-249 last night to defeat a La- bor motion to, censure the ment’s Conservatives then won a confi- dence amendment 309-249. Harold Wilson, former Cabinet |minister who led the Laborite at- serve was down by a third, pro- duction was stagnant and Britain in trade : * * &* Nigel Birch, economic secretary to the treasury, answered that the country’s trade had remained ba- @ small trade balance at the end Collector's Item meter coin collector. W. P. and charged with petty. larceny. Police said he- admitted FREE Parking -- ze The Floor Shop = var fall—for his own use, been arranged by Waterd Town- Day "rhe “History © the Schoo Dies FOR. 14 economic policies. The gin of Pontiac tack, charged Britain's gold re- will be will be “ was — out to other — to have several pioneer farnilies | chairman of publicity, } itma: ‘Cecil's —Gilbert's—Johnson's tbe Neart will serve bAlerruieal ag de puoi H $ and Only 65¢ eart Boxes 92 wae sets te or 6. sically sound and there would be/sitters will be provided by the PTA, Create Own Ice Cream : ; awful to watch but the kids en-| LITTLE ROCK, .Ak. ® — The |joyed it. At a breakfast, six young | city is looking for a new parking) winners of a contest run by the | Collector|Oklahoma Dairy Products’ Insti- Vanderbert was arrested|tute, waded through.their own con- coctions of rich ice cream var taking |iously topped with pineapple, can-/ about $200 from meters since last died cherries and chopped ba- inanas—all free. é ; i¢ Zi bes © 764 tf sLabor Loses Fight {Pontiac Lake I x 149m. “+ Huron, Cor. Telegraph > 4985 Dixie Hwy, to Oust Macmillan PTA to-Mark Near Sears We Give Holden Trading Stamps _ Next to tates Foods Founders’ Day. "We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities sao LONDON (# — The opposition Valentine A Founder's Day program th (te itd) ~ RED HEART BOX of - > CHOCOLATES oe Mawes FULL POUND Parke . 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Land for Army Center > oovnhaSh evening's action resulted) ‘after city and Army officials learned that a May 2 50-year lease between Pontiac and the government for the same parcel, was made void by a 1956 Michi- gan panes ae decision. * ~ Tts ruling said a “political sub- division like Pontiac, could not do- nate land to the government ‘‘un- St. Hugo Teen Club Sets Feb. 14 Meeting BLOOMFIELD “HILLS—The re- cently-formed St. Hugo Teen Age! Club will have - its next regular’ meeting tomorrow everiing to con-| tinue plans for an extremely active | program. * * * Among the activities sponsored by the group are basketball games for boys, with plans for girls games included, dancing and ping - pong are among the activities sched- uled for after the el meet- ings. Jean Pearson, 9, collected 84 dif- ferent wildflowers mi a contest at Dover, England. | Michigan Girls Burned by Acid Liquid at Waitresses in Fort Wayne FORT WAYNE, Ind. @ — Two 18-year-old Michigan waijtresses were badly burned yesterday by acid thrown in their faces. Police Inspector Joseph Heiden- reich said a 23-year-old dishwaher admitted throwing the acid saying one of the girls had ea his attentions, - tient dames W. Sprouse of Bakers- field, Calif., popes at the dish-| washing job to put himself through Indiana Technical -Col- lege in Fort Wayne was held by police. Heidenreich said Sprouse signed a statement at police headquarters. Burned were Carol Clark of Reading, Mich., and Constance Moore of Camden, Mich. They both worked as waitresses in the cafe- teria where Sprouse was employed. \They are students of the Interna- Itional Business College in Fort lWayne. Doctors at St. Joseph's Hospital said the girls were burned severe- ly; Miss Clark was struck by part of the pint of sulphuric acid in the face, legs and arms. Miss Moore was burned on the hands land legs. Doctors said while it was too early to’ determine the extent | of injuries, the acid did not strike Miss Calrk’s eyes. Hold 3 Persons N 42 N. Saginaw St. (Advertisement) Now ! You ean get the fast relief you need from and mus- eular and t often cause rest- cele eceow ond poinn Gat olen cnaee n and miserable eelings, | When these discomforts come on with over. | exertion or stress a: strain — you want | relief —want it fast! 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Five capsules containing white powder| believed to be heroin were found at the time of arrest. The capsules will be sent to the crime lab in Lansing or Detroit today, according to Lt: William \F. Nesbitt, vice detail. Further in- \vestigation will continue today. The second man was arrested at his home after a search war- rant was obtained from Judge Maurice Finnegan at 6:10 a.m, Police to Bring Back 3 Youths From Texas | sleen@ Two Pontiac policemen left today March 18. Page was returned to for Houston, Texas, to pick up} three Pontiac 17-year-olds who are being held on felony warrants. Sgt. Raymond E. Meggitt and Patrolman Robert C. Gaines will pick up Preston Cannon, 111% N. Saginaw; Arthur -Lawrence Mar- sino, 370 Tennyson S., and Roy Olmstead, 794 Parkwood Ave. Cannon is accused of breaking and ‘entering the home of Charles Tawlings, 85 Lincoln St., on Jan. 28 and stealing items valued over $400. Marsino and Olmstead are charged with purse snatching on Man Admits ‘Hurling! linvestigation of violating the state | inarcotics law. \Dec. 21, was averted by Circuit isentenced on another clifarge. 29, of 1339 Locke St. previously was sentenced to three years pro- bation, ordered to make $500 restitution. CAROLYN BLACKETT and Mrs. Russell Blackett of New York City, to Dan Magnier,. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ‘Magnier of Manhattan. A spring wedding is planned in New York. d ; Man Faces Charge of Felonious Driving Circuit court arraignment of a Milford man, Simon P, Studebaker, 3%, of 3134 Poplar St., charged in a White Lake Township auto acci- dent, awaits his release from Pon- tiac General Hospital. Charged with felonious driving on. his release Feb, 5, Studebaker |was readmitted to the hospital, lauthorities said, for further treat- ment. He is listed in satisfactory condition. Studebaker’s arraignment was postponed two weeks by Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty Monday. 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TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER open nights to 9 p.m. monday, thursday, friday, saturday - iS & . ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS _ wee _ WEDNESDAY, FEARUARY 13, 1957 . _PONTIAC, MICHIGAN TWENTY-ONE Child Guidance Cc Child Guidance Clinic. He related many of his experiences in the Detroit center. * * * => The 200 gathering at Northwood Inn Tuesday for the event were told of the various phases of child development, beginning with the period of infancy. The importance of goed mothering and a close mother- child relationship was stressed, as the noted psychiatrist said that the child develops his capac- ity for love during this period. - A&A normal, healthy child by the time he is 3 years of age has a great urge to experiment, has a love of life, satisfaction in doing and has creative powers, By the time he is 6, he has developed strong feelings of re- ia a ae The annual meeting of the Oakland Child Cavloncs Clinic was held Tuesday night at-Northwood Inn. . Among the 200 gathering for the event were members of the board inched (left to right) Wil- ~ Chief clinical . psychologist for the clinic, F Dr, Rabinovitch declared. DIFFICULT PERIOD ‘The child at the age of 12 is i the he oftens sees himself asa fail- ure. Some of the reasons for feelings are caused by ad impart a sense of guilt, * ** 2 If he fails at reading or arith- During this ‘often is vociferous, but. psycho: logical studies, the ‘speaker point- ed out, show. that this is often a. covering up of deep feelings of inadequacies, Parents often are concerned with conformity and are. comparative about their children, tending to = fe * Robert Wollaeger (center). was photographed as he talked with Mrs. Charles Cox (left) of Walled Lake, adults who ‘the child } listeners were told, These pres- sures often cause disturbances among children. é * * * The importance of recognizing that children are.different, are in- dividual and all do not conform to the same pattern was pointed out, and the speaker said that if we as a society accept them at their best, they will accept themselves. LOW ASPIRATIONS __ Children with very high IQs seen at Hawthorne Clinic often have very low aspirations, Dr. Rabino- vitch said, These children, though they have great gifts, often “creep” into the clinic, he said. 7 = * + The child who has not had too Many pressures reaches the ado- lescent period with. a clear-cut sense of his place in the world; ‘he has real motivation for participa- tion in a democratic world. The great needs of the adoles- cent are. stability in family re- | ie Hears Talk - About What Disturbs Youngsters’ jview them.as commodities, the lationships; motivation in school, kind of living experience that will stimulate within him desire for participation. “We have been so concerned with the striving for independence that we have failed to see the need for dependence among children, the need sometimes tobe treated like a little youngster," Dr. Rabin- ovitch stated. ‘Often there is the pressure of being pushed into ma- turjty too soon.” * * * Other areas of disturbance which, the psychiatrist discussed dealt with biological problems. Prematurity and infections cause unknown brain damage, he stated. He discussed the prevalence of schizophrenia, the most common af} mental illnesses, and said that is) a ‘major challenge to ‘research.’ Language and reading problems, often have biological roots, Dr. Rabinovitch said. | *| EFFORTS PRAISED The speaker praised the efforts ‘ - @ - of the, clinic and said, Pes _ of a child testes clinic,” ‘It ae youngsters to communities, which receptive. Individuals find a way of life through helping these chil- dren. * *« * Dr, Robert J, Mason, retiring chairman of the board, introduced members of the staff and reported on the year's activities. Madeleine Half, director of the clinic, reported for the profes- sional staff. Dr. doseph Fisch- hoff, consulting psychiatrist for the clinic, introduced the speak- er. Elected to the board of directors were A. A, Reid, Dr, Alan Cline, Mrs. Clarke Andreae, Mrs. John Frank, the Rev. C. George Widdi- Bauer, Roy Hatcher, Wftlliam Treanor and Mrs. -Eugenia Hunter, Pontiac Press Photos by Ed Vanderworp liam Treanor of Berwick boulevard; Mrs. L. S. Martz of Wing Lake, vice chairman of the board; Dr. Robert J. Mason, chairman; and Mrs. Eugenia Hunter of ore WV dods. 2 a board member and chairman of the annual meeting, and Mrs. Benjamin Frank of Huntington Woods, a Mother-Son Banquet Set Thursday Plans are completed for the Wever School PTA Mother and Son Ranquet to be held Thursday at 6:30 p.m, in the school gymna- sium. Program for the evening has’ Laur, . Kenneth McQueen Mrs, Irwin Mills. a | * Others serving are Mrs, Gordon Bcc, oN and favors, : and Mrs. Keith Pewley, dames Dodd and Mrs. Vernis Whitehead, food preparation. Members of the Wever-Haw- thorne fathers’ group will serve the dinner, with Ronald Carr acting as general chairman. Robert Grant is chairman of the post-dinner committee. Special guests for the event will be Mrs. Frank Harp, daughter of Fred Wever for whom the school Was named; Mrs, Harry E. King, vice president .of Pontiac Board of arranged by Mrs. ene Stit) and Mrs, Frank Schmitt; Mrs. Frank Faller, Mrs. John Emerson, Mrs. Floyd Harp, Mrs., William Wright and Mrs. of the ETA. srs member of the steering committee, ‘ Chairmen Announced t Meeting Mrs. Ossie Gates, president of the Tipacon Chapter of American Business Women’s Association, .an- nounced chairmen for the year at the meeting held at Hotel Wal- ars ron. Marjorie Bartles will serve as ‘banquet chairman, Lillian Laske, bulletin; Mis. William , by- laws; Mrs. Tennis Mot custo- Merlin Sanderson, past —— dian; Mfrs. Howard ~ sg educa- ‘er eacngneane mate a ment and housing, and Arlene Newcombe, membership. Other chairmen include Kath- ‘ryn Sumpter, music; Cleobelle Coleman, program; Cather- ine McCrindle, publicity; Phila Brown, scrapbook; Virginia Sum- merville, civic service, and Mrs. Florence Case, social. Ist. Anthony Unit Elects Officers Mrs. Arthur Perrin opened her home on Starr avenue for the February meeting of St. Anthony Unit of St. Benedict Church. Officers elected to serve during the year are Mrs. Frank Totte, captain; Mrs. Arthur Novotany, co-captain, and Jane Pendergast, secretary. Committee chairmen appointed by Mrs. Totte are Mrs. Homer Moran, kitchen; Mrs. Bertil Ce- darleaf, dining room; Mrs. William Brendt, telephone, and Mrs. Lane Foster, publicity. Auxiliary Gathers With Mrs. Ranzilla Mrs. Robert J. Ranzilla and Mrs. Seltimio Sesti were cohostesses at the former’s home on Parcells cir- cle Monday evening to members of the Auxiliary to the Italian- - [American Club. ‘Thirty one members enjoyed the — dinner and card party. interpreted these “fallures” of in turn are becoming warm and \Naz, Mrs. James O. Wright, Ben field, Mrs. Max Miller, Dr, Bruce“ Elizabeth Holds the Wealth and Diese: What sort of man is the Duke of Edinburgh? What official role does he im! as husband to Queen Elizabeth? The reports, denied by Buckingham Palace, of strained re- lations between the royal couple have made these questions a mat- ter of worldwide interest. To get the answer, a veteran lace cor- respondent has gone hind the “velvet curtain’ of court life for this article, the last in a series.) By FRED DOERFLINGER LONDON (INS)—The tradi- tion that the man wears the pants in the family is far older than the British mon- archy, but a royal consort is primarily ‘‘the Queen's hus- band’ —whether he likes it or not. The Duke of Edinburgh has been granted virtually all of the power and responsibility Six pages today in Women’s Section that could constitutionally be bestowed on the Queen's hus- band. However, the fact re- mains that the ultimate power and responsibility belong to his wife. Queen Victoria's “lesser half,” Prince Albert, never ceased muttering about the trials and tribu.ations, the frustrations and indignities, heaped upon the nation’s - “First Gentleman.” At first, the German prince- ling, moody, unpopufar, snubbed and. often ignored, was handed only the most me- nial tasks. Once, writing about some state papers, Vic- toria noted that ‘Albert helped me with blotting the paper when I signed.” * * * Later, Albert was assigned a more important part in- the British government, but he never achieved any respon- sibilities beyond those exerted by the present Queen’s private secretary. HE SAME BOAT Today, Philip, although granted far wider latitude and he much more importance than Victoria's consort both in pal- ace and public affairs, is: still in the same psychological boat s “Dear Albert.” * * * Philip has no powers in his own right, He has the rank but not the offieial title-of a British prince. The titles of Duke of: Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth and Baron Green- wich were all conferred on him by his late father-in-law, King George VI. Ay the Queen's husband, he L still her subject, and he will receive no further titles, honors @r special privileges that she herself dees not confer on him, In September 1952, Eliba- beth signed a warrant accord- ing her husband general precedence over all her other subjects. But Philip is not yet officially even-a “prince con- sort'’—the title Victoria gave Albert 17 years after their mar- riage. * * * Elizabeth retains her maiden name of Windsor. Philip's state salary is only a pittance com- pared with the Queen's. It’s her money that pays all the bills. WHOOPING IT UP Albert would sulk about this situation, but Philip has tended to assert his masculinity by whooping it up privately with the “boys,” playing hard games of polo and dashing off for sailing weekends, : * * * He went trom the navy into marriage with the reputation of being a ‘‘gay dog.”” The duke still enjoys the company of others. He is essentially gregarious. He can take and hold his liquor. He admires pretty girls and gets a hick out of the gushy gals who whistle at him when he appears at a factory or at a motion pic- ture theater, Often, he t Guests attending the annual meeting of the clinic included - Mrs. John P. St. Clair (left) of Birmingham, Mr. St. Clair and Mrs. Herbert - They came from various parts of the county for the event. Duke of Edinburgh Must Take Subordinate Role to Royal Wife ~ quips, ‘“Naughty-naughty” or “Atta girt.” Philip was an_ ex-officio member of the late court photographer Baron's excl sive ‘‘Thursday.Club” at the studio where Ba photo- graphed the most’ beautiful women in England. * * * The “Thursday Club” was a stamping grounds for celebri- ties. Its parties were gay and lively, and Philip became well-known for his humorous stories, his ability to enter completely into the “swing of things.”’ PAL WILL BE MISSED - The duke will particularly miss his former secretary and sidekick, “Mike” Parker, whose departure from the pal- ace followed the announcement of the breakup of his mar- riage. * * * Philip and “Mike” became fast friends while they were in the navy together, Before Elizabeth became queen, they would attend off-beat parties to escape the whirl of court - life, often ending up at a Turkish bath. Because of his gregari- ous, outspoken nature, Philip often relaxes too quickly, and sometimes lets his guard down. He doesn’t quite realize even yet that in a court such as Eng- land's there are many peo- ple willing to snipe at him from behind. * His pre-marriage playboy activities have always been a talking point around the court —and the gossips have been quite willing to embroider on his exploits. * * * The Queen certainly has heard some of this talk, Re- ports are that she has. had words with the prince more than once on the subject of “Bohemian behaviour.” : _ Fleming of Birmingham.’ sereinpacomens seem Mrs. Evelyn Cole is chairman of the speechcraft committee, Betty Brafdrup, vocational, and Mrs. Madge Whitt, ways and means. Representative to the Pontiac Federation of Women’s Clubs will be Mrs. Jerrall Jones. Connie Has- seth,. 1956 scholarship recipient, was a guest at the recent meet- ing. ae 4 Madeleine Half (center), directot of the Qak- land Child Guidance Clinic, looks at the slate of officers with Mrs. Wi rop Conrad (left) of Frank. ln, chainaen of the board of the Birmiaghan Branch | ofthe clinic, and Mrs. William Thomas, —_ super- . visor. eS qe —~ THF. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1957 TMM Oe ee hm a | tn the pocket of this tri-colored shirtwaist is a card for you to choose your own three initials! at ond peacock. Sizes 10-18, BUDGET COTTON SHOP ~ Now Open Khaki with avocado and desert gold; aqua with avocado The Plaid’s. the Thing style . “} 4 “) Pa ; A . . . accented in white sateen on,this soft woven hanan cotton, You'll love its pearl- button coatdress . its stylish white leather belt . . the wide swing skirt. Gold, aqua, grey. Sizes 8 to 16. Z : a | ) Bloom ; ION oH 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. for your Valentine Sugar plum slip with full front panel. In snow white. 5.98 ‘Also available | th shorty-gown ee ond ie in wonderful sSc267 Plums " SEAMPRUFE dacron combined with pima cotton and nylon, soft as silk and lavished with embroidery and nylon’ lace. for your \ t k ‘Valentine Sugar Plan sleepcoat, button front in pink and jonquil. Small, medium, large. } °° '5.98 OPEN] - NITES TIL 9 SATURDAY TIL 6 be Le by ae RELAX-A-TRON For oem Mes & postr Feel the wonderfu REDUC C jon in every area of your body. Takes off pounds ns inches from tummy, thighs and hips. Notice how sont, a negra Praag tiring exercise ... Makes “THIS 18 NATIONAL BEAUTY 6ALON WEEK” For Those wee Who Care” massage’ and physical therapy. without of or and tighiena oye Po *¢ Beauty Salon [ee .ah.cee. "2 2 Riker Bidg—Rear of Lobby FE 3-7186 BABY’ ; "SHOES BRONZED| A ST aaa | revere! Don't miss this opportunity to have your baby’s first shoes gor- geously ploted in bronze, silver or gold . . you can give for Mother's Day, Father's Day or any other occasion. . Genuine engraving only 10¢ per letter. BRING SHOES IN TODAY! SALE ENDS FEB. 28 -“The Store Where Quality Counts’ 28 W. Pontiac’s Oldest Jewelry Store Huron St. New ED DUCTYL* ¢ Sale Ends Feb. 28! Every Style Included These drastic reductions ore be- ing made possible because the folks who do our baby shoe piat- ing wish to keep their skilled artisans busy between seasons. . Truly the loveliest gift z | batiste Empire gown makes this a a: iomnenek Laid well as bad, The thing to do ts what can be date sout the doj ae 1 tr We can't all be beautiful! Very\to play up the good features, do'fects and then forget them. mire diet sot many af Gee some | on a — I one | ot fall te defect to cause them to be self- others to forget, or conscious. In fact, in. trying to | at all, the blemishes of which hide the defect they may create We are so conscious, a greater one. — If you would like to have my e — leaflet “Clear the Way for Beau- For instance, if a woman has) — ty” (about skin blemishes) send very thin eyebrows she go; a stamped, self-addressed envelope haywire with the eyebrow pencil) — with your, requeSt for leaflet No. and draw a dark, hard-line which| — 48. Address Josephine Lowman in is always most unbecoming. As) — care of The Pontiac Press. most of you know’ the pencil] — See’ — be used with feathery light “ Calories, It's lt a woman has a complex: Only Sure Way to Lose Weight.” May wear heavy - > ttet the ae We ew a rics I m have known 1 aime tas Se for Spring eeteest to sulle saniealy ot lene A S | croo) teeth. When they did aatle ef lth it was in re Upp € O Cinterted ond eanaherel ‘way, NEW YORK (NEA) — The beau- is ec es S08 ne tive low hairline on oo seceand. ned > epee wear bangs which make the tore trend to lightweight tabrica for oe ey Peres, tee ‘i The eyebrow pencil should be used with feathery spring clothes of every kind: - PLAY UP THE GOOD light ‘strokes. “__ a ee I am all for de- : Our changing climate, our ex- . |fects whenever it is possible, In ‘Gee __| céllent heating -in both homes wlactncidin Ses sta Color. Control for ROOMS) ss"ctscce ssa cor own ting an “ae wal ] : ,. ae for ob lgh ta that —— araignened Eyetogama com COUIG Make Life Happier wnt sitet retsenos plexion back onably. The too can WASHINGTON (INS) — Feeling;emotional effects on people. Green : be corrected by kind of low? ‘Try changing to alscothes and calins,” says E. Fj, Travel, too, is a factor in the * ¢ & room of a different Enyder, official of a temperature! vive more than one season's wear Everyone has good features as' “Different colors have different |control firm. “Red had the OppO-li,’. year and more than one cli- wile told the Building Research|™2te im the same space of time i 2-13 ‘as ma Fine embroidery panels on white A tee. $16.95. - Mow $12.71 8. Sle 90 Beokends tee. $13.95.. Now $9.46 € Ste 49 Aatirey tne. $7.95... Mow $5.96 B, Sevte 2 Oval Mistapere. Reg. $13.95... Now $9.46 ' Teas Now $2.96: BRON SHO! Pontiac’s New One-Price Permanent Wave Shop ALL PERMANENTS sy Complete with Cut and Set NONE HIGHER You Get All This; @ Custom Haircut No Appointment o Perms | nent an . Necessary— experienced, heed Come Any Time! operator e Styled Set ° ¥ Phone eGuarantee...2 FE 8.3560 complete wave for $3.75. None higher. HOLLYWO BEAUTY ; nae 3 _ SHOP 78%, N. 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Red takes . on a bluish tone for spring-into- _ : Solid color is used for yoke summer and there are many blue- and cuffs of the sult and for the (greens to choose from. slipover sweater, This design | Taupe is a member of the brown . . family that keeps important com- Banff. » by ‘pany with beige, * particularly in Pho : The next time you shop for|the accessory field. . one | travel. clothes, keep these wonder! Pastels are not, this year, con- 2nd Floor — Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 5-9257 fabrics in mind. They can save/fineqd to evening. They're good a lot of grooming headaches. (the clock around i mf cer Men Cannot Understand [Fellowship Closs : a oe olds Box Social Certain Feminine. VIEWS. | Fetowship’ ciass of Baldwin Avenue Evangelical United Breth- It’s Hard to Convince Husbands Thatren Church met at the church Sat-| = . ‘ : * urday evening, Twenty members oy Wives’ Arguments Are Logical enjoved » bos social hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Ray Ritter and Mr. and 4 Mrs. Paul Jones. ~ = That a living room can really & & Ff. need a face-lifting even though} During the business meeting, . it looks all right to him.| Conducted by Omar Johnson, plans) © first fishing trip of the season is ie _ Se = were completed for a bowling| ©. for him. That there’s no such thing as| Party to be held Feb. 23. x* * * having guests without “going to| Beauty Clinic. That he really could find an-|a bit of trouble.” | other chair as comfortable as the} That women don't actually spend) by Edythe McCulloch FACIAL MUSCLES No beauty preparation can ~ we ‘ # every coat.in stock reduced again! q though he never gets a decent meal at home. By RUTH MILLETT It's hard to convince a man: That a new outfit is as much ‘of a spring tonic for you as his old lounge chair he refuses to/all their time together gossiping. | give up, even though It’s an. eye-) ESCAPING JOB sore in the living room. That leaving home is the only That you have as much right | way ydu ever really get away to feel neglected if he lets the | from your job. yard go, as he does if you fail| That you wouldn’t be quite sc i to sew: missing buttons on his | easy on the kids if he wouldn't bao plc pee a shirts. be quite so hard. 4 tion is an important factor. That it’s fine to praise his host- xt « * Aoeagetnann on and ed ess’ dinner but that out of regard| That though a woman may find] for you, he shouldn't be so en-|a film or fiction hero of the strong, thusiastic because it sounds as; Silent type wonderfully romantic, | no woman enjoys living with @ man who won't talk to her. astringent-to tighten the Ivy League Look ‘| ‘That having to drag a husband | skin = nso ye Paap We or to a party takes most of the | okay et aa : n sec ae pcavare out of the evening fr ing aaringen use plenty of or roungs ets That because a woman gives] the same effect. But you Prescribed school dress for boys| forgets’ to kiss her goodby, when these days includes slacks and/he leaves in the morning feels sport coats, and ties. An innovation) neglected all day. eo oe ek & ster’s inclination to wear That becalse a woman gives clothes, but in the dress-up trend,| , feminine reason for one of her jf is a “coordinate” suit. This is 8! actions or attitudes doesn’t mean patterned flannel sport jacket worn)». isn't 9 sound one. with trousers in a coordinated color and the same fabric. It feels like a sports outfit, but looks like a suit and is right for all except the most: formal occasions. - Sport jackets are styled up in the Ivy League manner with high three-button closings and slim cut. The boys are taking to the new , way of dress, finding, no doubt, > + that good-looking clothes can evoke | admiration. Parents are pleased with the change in mental aftitude that comes with the change of dress, and in terms of the family clothing budget they find that hand- some wool jackets, slacks and coats stay neat longer and are dur- able. _ Note, too, that dressing up has gone so far that young men have even taken to shining their shoes. in treat- In This Sale We Include Every - Coat! None Reserved! Original tickets on all coats —see the reductions at a glance. As ddvertised tn Mademoiselle é& Glamor -' Sketched * from Stock Keeps Hair Pretty In today’s beauty - conscious | world, more and more girls are | giving their hair touch-up per- manents between complete waves. In fact, tip-curl kits now account for well over 11 per cent of all home permanents given. now.... 29% NOW... .O now.,.. 47% Now... . 06" now... .0@"° usually 59.95 usually | 69.95 usually 79.95 usually 99.00 usually 119.00 Your Favorite Fashion! Color! Fabric! Your size included... Misses’ : sizes! Junior sizes! Petite - ; ites wee’ sizes! Even Women’s Half — @ wrap clutch coats @ smart fitted coats @ deep soft plushes n anew textured linen weave .. , it 1 - sizes! . e sR s sizes! @ button front coats @ cape collar coots @ magnificent fur and sheath cooled with a removable white linen collar... thé fashion focus back will graciously jaccept applause wherever you go! In navy, / toast, black. Sizes 1} to 17, a @ modified wrap coats wool blend coats @ Peter Pan collars @ turn-bock cuffs . | @ Worumbo wools © Stroock tweeds i 4 @ French imports @ polished blacks / @ shiny zibelines @ Forstmann wools @ cashmere blends \@ imported tweeds i @ panel back coots . @ warm pile linings @ tweed and alpoca , reversible coats @ full wrap coats ‘@ big cowl collars @ Paris-inspired back yokes @ slim clutch coats PONTIAC GLASS CO. 23 W. Lawrence St. FE S+6441 777 = } | ype - Coat Salon—Second Floor Ly § THE. PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1937 olin | She Wears _ : Medals, Not Diamonds — | U.S. Official’s Wife | Has : Souvenirs of | Army Career — Nardis of Dallas turns heads. your way . se with . MINT green and LEMON separates be ag tailoring in Hand Wash- able COTTON CORDUROY for spring playmates. Refreshing mint and lemon dolph Burgess, wife of the under- in solid with a contrast of cool stripes. secretary of the treasury, wears medals instead of diamonds or Sheath Skirt .......7.95 other jewels at some of the cap- ‘ ‘ital‘s most formal social affairs. Jamaica Shorts .....6.95 | —_¢ ae ee 5.88 Mrs. Burgess was a deputy di- , [rector of the first | Woman's Army under Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby in the early days of World |War II, + She was acting director when | she got out of the service in 196 and is now a lieutenant Matching Cuff Links Tapered Slim Pants ..8.95 /““ Jumper “Sdiees 00 SS Jacket ............17.95 |area service medal, + Italian Ambassador Manlio | DiCn . ESEEE ¥ (i 7 v3 “LAYAWAY © for, Merit, Army” Commendation : - 61 W. Huron: St. NOWL 2 ihe world: War It Medal and. an BOLT ENDS SALE his wife of Fine Fabrics . MARKET STUDY : | ‘The ambassador said his coun- Once-a-Year Chance to “8 try wants to widen its selection of 0, exports to America and therefor SAVE up to 50% study the American mar ket and how to sell its products ,s thts ‘sale seins Sn bone a * (erritie +. * * 4 i al re anaes Uittle 18 costa! “As Italians we are sensitive Se ee ee 3 so today we start with perfume,” - William Wright Serving Poatiae {| the handsome ambassador told the ; | aor group, which included Mrs. Harold ; Purniture Makers and Upholsterers ; |Burton. wife 1. o- Praceme 270 Orchard Lake Ave. An W —— oon “anon = . Phone FE 4-0558 Guaranteed § Years |) D8Vis. wile tthe Pemecratic PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S$. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphlet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 — to etiquette experts, not good form to drive your ‘sl car to white-tie shindigs at the White House. — Thus the limousine rental serv- ices are expecting to do a rush business from now until March toting the VIPs and their wives from their homes to 1600 Pennsyl- ivania Ave. for dinners and recep- tions, 2 * * * Of course, some of the bigger wigs have chauffers to drive their own sleek, take a taxi, Water may turn the ivory keys ion your piano yellow, so try using wood alcohol. air-conditioned, heatéd limousines, and some folks just) By ANNE HEYWOOD Ss “You can't get anywhere with- vo aged tg) people keep ems e *° sca det tas all of famous people, in all save a few specialized fields, show case Wace ie the eaewer? ; ouce ben eats an eat kd successful and there are people who want to be failures. ures are going to dream up some to be failures. * * * - They werert't lucky enough, or jpretty Or they had a happy, or they came from the wrong side of the tracks, or they didn't have the right contacts. Or, since education is so stressed Cotton Knits Popular - Year Round ‘ NEW YORK (NEA)—It’s a won- derful world of fabrics that we live in. Wool, springy and long-lived. Cotton, that no longer ‘knows just » |ONe season. Cotton is a fabric to live in the year around in some version. Quilted cotton and corduroy and velveteen for winter and spring. Every kind of cotton imaginable for. summer, Cotton knits almost any season of the year but in sportswear, particularly good for winter vacations and for sum- |mer beach or outdoor living, Aside from the fact that most: cotton knits have lost their sag, carry a low price tag, well within reach of any girl on a budget. It's a price that generally hasn't cotton knit fashions in any respect. ‘This means that a whole cotton knit Wardrobe can be bought- for a moderate sum by the girl whose clothes purchases are_keyed to her weekly pay check. Insert a soda straw into a new bottle of ketchup and the air gets into the bottom of the bottle flowing right away. we're here to see that your child is properly fitted to the right kind of shoes— and we mean Stride Rites, in all styles— | YOU a make lifeNd all sizes— all widths. Absolutely, darling} Clinics will, Clinics ore soft s.. THE CLENI( Moceasin Toe, . . for boys. Sizes 8%-12 : C—EE $750 eaket Style #411... of soft Glovelk, unlined for flexibility. White duflex nap or leather sole, wriaa beak. Doctor’s Prescriptions accurately filled JUVENILE BOOTERY 28 €. LAWRENCE STREET Open Mon, and Fri. to 9 P.M. FAMILY, SHOE STORE 928.W., HURON STREET (Open Pri. and Set. to 9 P.M.) OPEN FRIDAY Serving Pontiac spring you ,. breeze you through the dey? wmerti ., © poir teday, you'll say, “Nothing could be finert* easier for ME? speed you... strong 41 Try on OF $395 Clinics available in sizes to 12. AAAA 12 to C PAUL'S SHOE STORE 35 N. SAGINAW. f NIGHT "TIL 9 Over 75 Years! b: Oe, S008 Ee The people who want to be fail-|. alibi, some reason why. they had/- now, they don’t have the col-| degree a The synthetics, easy to care for.| Day caught up with the good looks of will help to start the ketchup |coins, your name, address, desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, .{spread lengthen the face while cessful whether or not they have). || college degree. - op hint 2 memento In fact, many employers today rie: i st ad ad pad decently. ‘College Does Not loans ” Sch | a as a ew of calles han they wed One publishing executive to he's had-too many college gradu- One ented — attended the \Friday wedding of Edythe S. Ran- kin and William J, Howard. The ceremony was performed by Elder Randall Hulse of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - * and Mrs, John Rankin of North Johnson avenue and William, of | wit THE NEW. — \\/ __ PATT-O-RAMA Tops in comfort and smartness, this two-piecer does wonders for a woman’s figure. Feminine and charming with lace trim for a! finish. No. 8480 with Patt-O-Rama in-' cluded is in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 144, 46, 48. Size 36, short sleeves, 5% yards of 35-inch; 1 yard lace. For this pattern, send 35¢ in size : Fashion, Spring & Sum- mer 57 will delight you with its woudl ot eustrt. sala oeratylok MR. and MRS. WILLIAM-YOW ARD Edythe Rankin. Becomes Bride of William Howa Edythe is the daughter of Mr./ Chase. street, Sas Ge { in fi e z é fll es rd} of rust-colored carnations, Jack Howard was his brother's best man, and ushers were Eddie Langhton and Russelj Rankin of Fenton, The reception was held in the chiitch parlors immediately Stow) ing the ceremony. cheng a honeymoon in Ten- nessee, the couple will reside in’ Pontiac. Floor Assumes Harder Finish in 1957 Trend The trend toward even. greater areas of smooth-surface flooring in the home appears to be headed for its biggest year in 1957, pro- pelled by the needs of practical housekeepers and by a desire for; In 1956 homemakers and deco- rators alike sought the versatility of style and color that new hard floorings possess. The durability, east of mainten- ance and economy of such ma- terials as rubber and asphalt tile, vinyl plastics, inlaid linoleum and even cork and leather are factors in this change of outlook. Newer designs and a variety of color and pattern effects have given the impetus to extending these man-made floorings from the kitchen into foyers, living and din- ing rooms, dens and even bed- rooms, Style of Shirt Collar Should Flatter Man Just as a blouse neckline should flatter the face of the girl wearing it, so should the style of the shirt collar flatter a man. Sharp-pointed collars with little points help fill out a thin face. Long spread collars with short round collar points on low-set collars are best for a man with a short, thick ANTIQUE SHOW and SALE All Saints Episcopal Comer Williams and Pike Sts. FEBRUARY Open Daily 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. 19 EXHIBITORS Pine and Cherry Furniture, Glass, China, Jewelry, Brass, Figurines, Pewter, Coins, Prints, Paintings and Others. man. with a thin neck and face. Church 19 - 20-21 Silver, Linens, | Public Invited—Open 11 A. M.-10 P. ML. LUNCHEON SERVED The ad contributed by Pontiac Drive-In ’ Theater TEA SERVED jag Sky Drive-In the high fashion of well-polished| floors. neck and higher collars flatter aj _ es. your ring design and select the diamond of your dreams from our beautiful stock. You'll be extra proud of your lovely “personalized” ring. REDMOND’S Optometrists — Jewelers 81 N. Saginaw FEDERAL’S Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back FE 2-3612 For the lady in welts cee 2-WAY STRET CH GIVES SCIENTIFIC SUPPORT Scienti designed to give the mother-to-be max- imum comfort and correct support, This two-way stretch Materna-Line girdle has adjustable lgces. In white only. Sizes: small, medium and large. 6.95 ADJUSTABLE BRA WITH LET-OUT TUCKS Designed to provide scientifically correct su - Materna-Line bra has front scien et-out tucks. Adjustable and back. white cotton, Sizes 34 to 40,8 cup. wager C and D cup maternity bras.......cvsssssssnes 2.95. LET FEDERAL’S EXPERT CORSETIERES FIT YOUR MATERNA-LINE GARMENTS : CORRECTLY, FREE OF CHARGE! *” JUST SAY: | e . 3 Theater, Chore Ht | Charge “AT FEDERAL'S Re : ee —_— ee Sitges ee Eee = * : Shown admiring a-trophy won by the Auxiliary to Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce are (left to right) Mrs. Donald Weddle of Oneida road, Mrs. Clyle Haskill of Drayton Plains and. Melvin Eller of James K boulevard. The trophy was awarded at the joint Jaycee state convention in Grand Rapids last See Some eee eek for the most auxiliary His traveling The convention honored the five out-. the farthest. standing Jaycee members “ane. PONTIAC CoPRESS, WEDNESDAY, PEMRUARY 1 13, 1957 - Here Are Success Ti S: “Making Bath _iZoma c \ When rein wo a shades they can i. a - \gmalt it ngs pn gion agi, Ral PTA Activities spacious or crowded, warm or cold. | , & small bathroom needs light. colors to create the illusion of ing bee bigher: — py ee Pink is one of the most popular| bathroom. will “shrink” when dark fixture colors among home owners. | [Blue and green are close seconds’ cet: hated abn suthe 4 fs- ‘and gray is next in popularity. then ‘ ‘Hawthorne School PTA wil! meet ———— in Gold FREE KIMMINS | 14 W. State. 1 LEATHER GOODS FE 2-2620 Because plumbing fixtures COME ‘Phursday at 2:15 p.m. : Pontiac Press Phote in Michigan. Attending ~ were the Donald Weddles, the Melvin Ellers, the Clyle Haskills, the Van Hawkinses and the Leslie Langford: 5. Doctors’ Band Lends Touch of Lightness | | | | Tuesday Musicale Offers Men’s Night Drieram By JOAN RITTER and matching sleeve bands, doc- tors and businessmen of the area. presented four band selections be- fore the Men’s Night audience of. Pontiac Tuesday Musicale at Washington Junior High School. Small black “band hats" completed costumes of the Doctor’s band. Mrs, Gordon Woolcock, Tuesday Musicale president, welcomed the Five years and many practice fine talent present in Pontiac, and |Roy E. Schaeffer of Lorain. Ohio, | good, And no program. as director and instructor for the Mrs, Jack W, Wignall, a member ot Tuesday Musicale, * presented three selections, Mrs. Donald "|Hogue accompanied the soprano. .|Mrs. Wignall’s voice trajning in- cludes extensive courses at Michi- gan State University, For those hearing her for the for those of her friends who pave ~ |heard her sing many times, it was| the presentation, again, of a very fine performance. FEATURED ARTIST Anton .Patti, violinist, was tea- tured artist in the third part of the program. His selections included ‘Meditation from Thais” by Mas- jsenet and “Hungarian -Dance No. | ‘5° by Brahms, He chose “Danny Boy” for his encore, Mrs, Ferdin-| and Gaensbauer was his accom: panist, | The four characters of Sir Seats) \M. Barrie’s “The Twelve-Pound formerly of Pontiac, for another actor on stage—the audience did too, The program was an enjoyable | experience for the 200-plus persons attending. And , , . we're sure , the male side of ‘the family was |really pleased with the selection of jartists for their entertainment, . Beef - freezing processes have been speeded up in Australia to first time, it was an awareness of] Look’ were interpreted by Mrs. ‘aid exports. When You Make e 2-Hour Free Parking. Have Your Ticket Validated Purchase ———Repeat-——— A WONDERFUL MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY STORE HOURS: Menday thru Saturday 9:30 A.M. until 5:30 P.M. 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She told Peggy that thereafter she could be the Jntgy of tho rt Hine & leave parties. But instead of welcoming this freedom, Peggy hastily rejected it. She confessed: that she felt she hadn't lived long enough to be able ‘leave parties. Moreover, they sometimes got boring. Having a parent who'd told you to leave them was a, great con- venience. You could blame her for * * This story is a good illustration of adolescent On the one For Travel and Gift Giving Samsonite - Skyway Atlantic - Rex Bilt. American Tourister “LUGGAGE 3-Pe. Luggage Set Fashionbale Coverings @21” WEEK END © TRAIN © 26” PULLMAN *19” Compete Meeker - Clifton Hand Bags - Purses | © Hand Tooled @ Nylon or Leathér Lined $998.16 27" Ft $20.00 Brass Barometefs 79 NORTH SAGINAW ST. PHILIP'S sotto SPORTING GOODS | ‘fon Belmont avenue. year-old named Peggy. |plaining to friends about the ma-) ternal rie which required her to) : jeave partion beter Guy Seche Se : to gauge the right moment to! service during residents of Joseph Mercy Hospital. Sluder, president of the Pontiac associa- tion,. is shown putting ‘the finishing touches on a hairdo for Sandra Quick of Rochester, a patient at Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Pontiac Press Phete Mrs. Roy hosts to members of the executive board of the New Citizens League \of Pontiac recently in their homes Arrangements were compléted —|for the 19th annual Washington- National Beauty Salon Week ... Depend- on Professional C PERMANENTS, from... . 5. _SHOP— FE 2-6361 Lincoln program to be held Feb. | 20 at 8 p.m. ‘im Pontiac High School D. C., with other members of the — Have Perspiration Stains Ever Ruined Your Dress? 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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case were But it was not Peggy's indeci- siveness that makes her particular story inspiring It was her ability to confess it to her mother. & (&. & | ‘Though all adolescents some- times want us to tell them what rth ey Peg? all say so. Most a point hiding this truth . from themselves as well as from| | As a _ community us. National Hairdressers Week members They put on acts. They pretend | of Pontiac Hairdressers Association are to a Ply exactly what | offering their services to te Baim teashysord oon’ sive. | te several county institutions as well ness as weakness — and begin to | a8 Pontiac General Hospital and St. exploit it by ordering them — = around for the rest of their lives. aes They do not trust us. Mrs. William Thomas, Peggy did. She entrusted her moter with the truth because her PEAKS to Group | Ten members and one guest at- tended the Monday meeting of iNew Citizens Meet {chapter CL, PEO Sisterhood, at the home of Mrs. Clark Morgan on Walton boulevard, In the absence ot the president, Mrs. Charles Matson, vice president, presided | at the business meeting. Mrs? Mart) Wager introduced Mrs. William Thomas of Waterford as the speaker for the day. Mrs. Thomas gave a demonstration of. ceramics and sculpture. Mrs. L. V. Ostrander was” a guest at the meeting. é ‘Cheddar Will Blend in Sauce if Grated Cooking with cheddar cheese? Be sure you grate natural cheddar cheese just before you need it; when you want it to melt smoothly and blend easily . Keep the heat low. Blend with a smooth sauce to prevent cur- dling; should the cheese curdle in/{3 the middle of making a sauce, re- move it from the heat and beat it with an egg beater. of Pontiac Disabled American Vet- erans at the Monday evening meet- * * * Donna Helvey, svice commander; Terry French, 6 Missiona: Laaren ‘Chureh a S33 meet ou! gers — TRereany for s noon Welcome Rebeka’ im tates 246 will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. Malta Temple $2 Perkins St. An aE, officer will joe @ guest. | Camp Nesbitt Ladies See League, will meet we. day at lat the halk 128 W. Pike Bt. ———— E. Doyle Past —_ iu i t the home of Mrs. Isaac Mye iz ‘Onkiand Ave., fh ats = Huron Garsess De wo 2887, FOR, will mon tont [ine of amen ~ dig to the constitution with a Valentine party to follow. \Coming Events DAV Group Has Election Sharon McAleer was elected;chaplain; Ann Marie French, adju- commander of the Junior Auxiliary tant; \ing of the group. Mrs. Kenneth| Plans were made for a patriotic, \French opened her home on East! program, “This Is Our America,” ‘Tennyson avenue fo the meeting:\tp be given at the Bemis-Olsen Others elected to serve were Mrs. Ralph Ellsworth will serve, senior vice com- as ¢hairman of the program, as- mander: Karen McAleer, junior sisted by Mrs. William Pyles. t 8 for second read-| Members participated in the dis- ‘followed. Bonnie Helvey, treasurer, and Doris Lee Williams, patriotic instructor. |Amvets Hall Feb, 21 at 7:30 p.m. * * * Refreshments were servéd at ithe close of the meeting by Mrs.| French. senn! Meeting Conducted "iby Deborah Society Pauline Newman and Darleen Se- bring were cohostesses to mem- bers of Deborah Mi ” So- is * Hit Gamma Chapter Holds Meeting at Lund Home " Clety of Lakeland United Presby-| activities, iterian Church on Monday evening. 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Fri. end Set. - Open Thurs., Pri. end Se, 4 ‘til 9 pom. MO pe ~ “iq { 5 ics ‘ % i TWENTY-EIGHT - Park as being the fastest Class A . basketbal] team in the state should get no argument from the breath- ing-room-only crowd which saw Ste defeat of the season, 3633, in a “the Parkers hand Pontiac its first q < Ps 7 we pressure paeiyen Sobran game.. The Parkers utilized their great| speed to extend their streak to 11 straight, and it was Gene Lawson, a transfer from Pontiac, who came back to haunt his former home- stead. 7] points, getting - Highland Park's 13 field goals. [the Parkers. For Pontiac, an untested) Like an prey sophomore, lanky John Bandy : dropped in 10 points on long set every shots to lead the scoring. the 50x92 lines It wasn't down-court speed as| Pontiac imuch as quickness in ball handling| ing night THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1957 * ' * reports: “At least th : i 2 g Bay City Central is definitely on ‘the Birmingham football schedule * for next season. The state's second ranked class “A” football team last season will visit the Maples in the 2nd game of the season. * * * a of the —WHAT’S-UPT-— The front row’of fans at Pontiac High last night kept their eyes on that scoreboard but it failed to ease the pain 38-33 up court was no more is and a man buries his face in his hands. A turn-away crowd turned out to watch the fracas, i: rt iH in E i I i 5 3 r i i rik He "" rt E BEF a ive am “al 3 i. ; : E Whitmer's back (16) to John -setback by Highland Park. Apparently the action LENDING A SHOULDER — Highland Park's Dick Turner (22)-tinds- a ~placé to “rest his head while he passes the ball behimi Dick = n, quick moving . Parkers put a on the Chiefs’. scoring aces to win a 38-33 Bradley. The decision. . Pontiac Press Phote 8. defensive screen '| Chiefs Dropped | in ’A’ Ratings i abe Hh were among pros. ference of some 14 seconds! I certainly don’t think so !” only because they could use their carts.” Members recovering from surgery or heart attacks are able to whiz ‘around with minimum strain. Carts cost $800 on an average .. . Dr. Vincent Nardiello compares the publicity given to accidental deaths in the ring with corhparative silence that greeted his report of only 10 deaths in the prize rings of the entire world in 1956. Only three of these All sports, ineluding boxing, are more closely and intelligently supervised. A: let barnacied oldtimers argue all they please, but to- _ day’s competitors have proof they are superior. ~ Tom Courtney, the Fordham Olympic hero, has an impressive array of statistics. Tom won the 800 meters in Melbourne in 1:47.7, The first FOUR competitors in that race broke the old record. The same race at nd all modern athletes can Nap Lajoie, an admitted all-time great, neverthe- less has nothing but respect for the modern crop of ballplayers. “Critics today are harsher and some are more” malicious than the oldtimers who were idol worshippers and downright rooters. You cannot measure boxing and baseball skills with a stopwatch, but is there any defensive reason to believe that these young American athletes aloneshave gone backward?’ gé= iH AL gt = * tel O) Zz 2 6 = = 7 Hundreds of people were turned long befere game time as ispectators filled every nook and ranny of the gym. The crowd was mated at 2,600 which was 4(0 than the 2,200 seats to be = 20 he A @ ee ee 1. GR Cath. Central 12. FERNDALE NEW YORK (#—Another fron- likely to do it. That, at any rate, is the obser- vation of George Eastment, the Manhattan College coach who saw Murchison step off the distance in world record tying time at the Millrose games last weekend, “It wouldn’t surprise me one bit if Murchison did i some time in Madison Square Garden this year,” Eastment said, It was in the Garden that Murchison ran his 6.1 time to equal the world mark, an effort now turned in by _. _ | mo fewer than a dozen sprinters. ——_ 13-49-30} Bit Tike the four minute mile used to be the six-second-sixty is 2-3] igured by some to be just out of reach. Otherwise, say the critics, Oe ot BS 8S SD 1S BS BS be we te Free Throws Missed Pontiac 4, Highland Park § why hasn't it been done before. Murchison Picked fo Set =0-Second-60 Sprint Mark Eastment told the weekly meet- ing of the New York Track Writers .| Assn, yesterday that he thinks the 5-foot-5, 145-pound Murchison can do it, ' “T became convinced it could be Corie when Milt Campbell hit 7 sec- the runners somewhat toward the end,” Decision for Heard RICHMOND, Calif. @ — Johnny Heard, 16345, Richr-ond, out-point- ed Ruben Hernandez 14645, San Tuesday night in 10 rounds, ie ttl il 3 att fie fal g g i a Rochester Trims St. Mary, 83-46 Holly Upsets Northville dash at Clarkston where Coach Peters Fires 34 Points -. as Falcons Win Easily; Romeo Triuvmphs, 68-60 Mt. Clemens St. Mary wasn't in last Don Mauti’s gang is hard to beat. iNorthville still leads. by one full game. ' Clarkston had to go all out to beat the tailenders in a 72- 4 triumph at Milford last night as the Redskins kept things in- teresting ali the way. The losers matched Clarkston on field geals but charity points made the differénce. Four Wolves scored in double 2 and George Lang's 17, Jerry | tage, The victors built the lead ville offense with 19 followed by numbers led by Leroy Parks with. loss of four men on personal fouls résulted in Northville’s 1st loss of| Sot” Lucadam swished 16 for the the season. Holly reportedly pulled|Keego cagers, who are now 1-8. a similar upset on a high-riding) ¢,,2nsTon Mustang quintet four years ago. Bradsher hooped 17 of hig to- [Jenson tal im ‘the ist half when the jA7* Broncos raced to a 40-33 advan- |\ppert to 62-42 at the start of the final period before Northville rallied to slice the margin, ‘ Jett Goodrich sparked the North-|funrora Bill Yahne with 17, Harry Fosdick's Brighton Bull- dogs turned in their best perform.) ®®!GnT ance of the season to wallop West | paddock Bloomfield, 84-45, in the other W-O &#vin contest, a Wright Brown Favored ==49 Retain Title - games. : Jim Van Nocker, ace Rochester ' guard, sat out the action with an injured ankle, He was replaced by Dick Eberline, who did an out- tanita sob. a Romeo nipped New Haven in overtime, 68-60; Mt. Clemens wal- Joped Van, Dyke, 84-51, and Peck other games yesterday, - ROCHESTER MC ST. MARY FG FT TP FG FT TP J moan 15 4 34 Peltier 6 3 13 18 Dubs 6 66 ubay 6 2 4 #4 12 Shanahan} 2 tross 32 4 10 Haase 1 4 6 2 0 4 Jacque’n 1 2 4 i 1 3 Nickels a 6aCUs i «6 enema 83 16 14 «4 20 18—83 seb ceesd 14 11 13-46 - Rochester 11, MC St. Mary 13. Hefty’ Back With Stars HOLLYWOOD \# —-Letthander the Hollywood i % ? Brown City, 55-47, in! MIAMI BEACH, (® — Joe Brown is expected to brush oft the chal- lenge of ex-champ Wallace (Bud) Smith to his world lightweight ti- tie tonight and move on to a se-| ries of profitable defenses, * * * Italy's Duilio Loi, Kenny Lane of Muskegon, Mich., and Larry Broadman of Marlborc, Conn., are waiting in line for, a_shot at the 135-pound crown, The three con- tenders are ranked in that order by both the National Boxing Assn. and Ring Magazine. * * * Smith, No. 4 among the chal- lengers, is getting first crack at) at New Orleatis ‘ = | The odds favor Brown with the. iBrown in succession, 'wise boxing men figure Smith, at} ‘77, has had it: after losing. to| Bi-County Game Snyder Collings Utica Wins Key iso" Utica remained in contention for | 8r ight the Bi-County League title by post-|~ Bloomfield ing a 48-43 triumph over Lake- view with the final outcome being decided on the foul line. The Chieftains converted 13- for-27 on free throws to offset —— Lakeview’s edge trom the floor |Y'* |. in gaining their 5th loop win and noon 8th all season against two set- backs, John Havel hooped 12 points and three others hit 10 to pace the Holy .-.--- - home club throughout the close bat| larkston eee fice? 17 Lucadam Burrison J. H'lstr | Soe SHU ow ee Clarkston Back in W-0 Title Chase y tallied 15 and Bob Bed-, Ten players scored for the win- ford 14 for Milford. nerg whd led 14.0 and 25-4 in the A %-point output by Holly’s ver-! first quarter, Brian Watson topped MILFORD ™ a 4 P) LJ ynn Redmond Kell Bedford Oe ee he S*eoo-eorso Score By Quarters selesieciselhie saline 20 22:11 19—72 16 15 14 10-64 Free Threws Missed Clarkston 6, Milford 7 _ W. BLOOMFIELD Pr - FG FT Te ee woos Score By Quarters eet aeceee 18 2% 17 9—66 Uiaseenevace cer 1419 8 10—61 Free Throws Missed tle, Holly 15, Northville 9 Seeasssene We OSooros lolly 66, Northville 61 land Park 38, Pontiac 33 fald 63 ville ‘oods 84, Detroit Lutheran 44 s Bt. Mary 46 ven 66, (overtime) “i at. Mary 58, lawson Oa! rine 53, St. Ambrose 36 Owosso St. Paul 107, Holy Rosary 56 Linden 67, Byree 55 nine te 59, Portage 57 (over- Schoolcraft 50, Marcellus 33 arys 48 . Bay City St. Stanislas 60, Saginaw St COLLEGE SCORES East Cross 82 . 1%, St. Johns, Bkn. 63 Duquesne 61, Carnegie Tech 35 LaSalle 63, Tickets on Sale and at the high school. The Chiefs barely nosed out the Wolves. earlier this season, price running from 3 to 1 to 4 to 57-54, and since that game Bay City has lost only to Saginaw in Waters, who spent part of | and no ‘action. Apparently the six outings. os. ith b- % , ‘bet ' up to the ‘Pitts- bead must win to clinch a tie for the ‘league title, assum 1 Pirates, ‘be back with'Eoardman, Tony 1 Marco and of course that Saginaw continues its winning ways. Another loss for). te - | Saginaw would give Pontiac the title outright. Friday Is Home Finale Tickets for Pontiac’s final home game of the season against dan- the man who took the title from! gerous Bay City Central Friday night are available at Osmun’s) him on a split decision, Aug. 24,) * } 7 i town, D.C. 80, Balt. Loy co 70, St. 6 Williams 74, Siena 71 South 79, South Carolina 71 rginia 93, Geo, Washington 82 St, 79, Duke 72 Midwest Oklahoma A&M 52 oe New Orleans Loyola 63 John Carroll 69, Kent State 72 CENTRAL LI ing! Herein-Bimmons’ 99, Ai | Phone FE2-9167 BIG M Dream Car —for little more than the low-priced 3 Why settle for anything less—when Big M bigness and luxury cost so little! 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LAKE ORION OXFORD FG FT TP FG Drake 6 2 20 Roland 1 Leach 1 2 4 Woodw'd § Reckn'! 1 © 2 Somers 2 Golladay 4 2 10 Brannon 0 vars it iey r Neira ® 2 % ~ 33°13 «76 io 10 Ww riers Lake Orion speed ar 18 14 25—6 Omserd oc svccccssucs 714 6 40 Missed Free Throws By Lake Orion 18; Oxford 17. Cranes Visit Canada, Drop Cage | Tilt, 62-42. for Patterson with 13 each. Patterson got an early jead and maintained a margin of about a dozen points rest of the way. SKATING NIGHTLY Wednesday Thru Sunday Stell Sat. and Sun. Matinee 2 to 4:30 P.M. Closed Mon. and Tues. ROLLADIUM SKATING RINK 47157 W. Huron St. FE 4-3677 7 $§ *2\game’s victor going into a single i? 46 — There was call \ down from a wild punch in the tween Ricardo Moreno (left) of -Mexico” City ee no .. when he fight be- AP Wirephote and Hollywood's Irish Tommy Bain. The official Frankie Van was on the canvas several seconds after taking a punch when breaking, a clinch. _ Moreno won the bout with a 3rd round KO. Heo e at | : a] es rf i i i : BIRMINGHAM HOCKEY LEAGUES JUNIOR LEAGUE Hawks and Globetrotters moved ahead in the Boys’ Club Biddy cage loop, yesterday, with wins over Rough Riders (45-31) and the Celtics (46-37), Result determined - \the, 4th team for tho playoff title/Griff's Grill at Jefferson Junior . jround, s Joe Doyon led the Hawks with 17, with Bill Blower and Jim John- son getting 14 and 1? respectively. Dave Colando (15), Randy Styles (14) led losers. Trotters’ ace was Dennis Oberry with 20. Jim Black- burn had 12 and Larry Dalton paced losers with 18. Celtics were dumped out of contention wy their deteat. Today's games: Flying Aces vs Globetrotters; Hawks vs Royals. Winners meet on Friday with that elimination playoff starting Feb. 18. Hills 5-Swamps Oak Park 58-25 for 4th Victory ‘Bloomfield Hills High School cagers turned the tables on their}, in’ last night’s game at Oak Park, to win their 4th victory Celtics, 27-24, Bestway, Central Provide City Cage Loop Surprises| Bestway provided the No. shocker in adult City League bas-| ketball action Tuesday night by upending National loop - leading High. ? ambion League 8 Jgon llover Home Lunch as Jerry An- drews made 10 markers. _ TONIGHT’S GAMES a t Pontia: h Stadium ‘Ina vs. “soy _ Club There was nothing flukey about it|,.8>°necmest Kids, ve Peatioe terch- either as Bestway’s balanced at- tack-roljed up a convincing 69-48 margin, Bob Newman netted 13 points for the winners to lead three ageeraatiges other double-figured scorers, Ron/"**ona! Woodhull tallied 12 points in defeat. Marvin Caswell meshed 24 points to spark Boys Club to a 73-38 rout of the winless Clark- ston Merchants in adult Ameri- League) w's ‘kston Ly 54 ge 7 m.—@ha Jewelers vs. were "au e. — (American League) Merchants vs. League) Class D Leagues at Lincoln Northerns vs. Coca Cola Hawks wks a Central (Inter- 9 Sea Leweue Devils vs. Biks (National THURSDAY'S GAMES Adult Leagues at Pontiac High Walled ue Central Christian furnishea the Denver Hires Roberts big surprise in Class D activity by clo ee ee eee een DENVER ® — J. D. Roberts, Central with 14 points. In other ‘D’ games, Earl Neeb',. scored 15 points to feature the Doodlebugs 41-25 verdict over Conference this spring. an International/an All-America guard at Oklaho- tilt at« Lincoln. c= Tucker led | 1.9 in 1953, will become line coach at Denver University ot the Sky- He will replace Cal Stoll, who Beedle’s Cut-Rate and Green's P resigned SS ee eo & H chalked up its 7th consecutive) similar job at the National division win, a 34-30 count’ Georgia,” University of of the season against eight losses. After a 1st period 13-8 lead the rolled along to a 58-25 Last Friday they lost to Riverview 53-27, Bob Elston and Randy Barrett set the winning pace with 14 each, Dave Drury had 13, while Oak Park’s Bill Bailey's 14 —— losers. BLOOMFIELD OAK PARK HILLS FG FT Bleomfield Hills Bailey 4 6 FG FT Minkow 1 0. 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It is for that reason, Al ex- Rosen admitted nk. quitting baseball “was like giving up of my life,” but that -he was vinced last summer that. bee ~~ Rosen insisted he is not at odds with Hank Greenberg, the In- dian GM who said Al had “lived out his. usefulness’ to the tribe, Rosen, an eight-year man, won't be eligible for maximum benefifg, under baseball’s player pension fund, but he declared: “Sometimes you have to think of today and not the future.” ‘last three: starts but the. Chiefs ee pemaely gees Bowe said: — my best in-base-} Pontiac's wrestling sentngell mat sport with two wing in its run right smack into one of the state's powers Thursday night. Coach Bill Willson’s improved grapplers tangle with Berkley in a 7:30 match at the Bear gym in a return engagement, Berkley will be heavily fav- ' Sed ang stomp happend oe SEE YOUR GUARANTEE... before you make a purchase. Our policy is to adhere to honest, faithful service and advertising. 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Outdoor Events the state's 4,200 license dealers got conservationists thinking. | snoter member of the pigeon- Through Jan. 31 of this year, _ Without considerable study and dove tribe that once provided Events of interest to outdoors license dealers reported 684,300 merely from offhand a splendid sae goed ey 0d ‘enthusiasts for the balance of resident small game licenses Mt tg impossible to tell w is the common semi-wild rock ag sold, compared with 663,600 eur supply of doves would per- jpigeon, the familiar court-house pretrenty tastade the nlowing: poual Matea Ge cok led mit an open season. It is some- (nuisance. The “blue rock” is high | Peb. 14—Silver enniversary banquet, last year, : thing, however, that might well |on most everybody’s list of critters Honia Pishing and Hunting Club, Ionts be lookeg into. In states where \they could get along without. | Feb, 15-16—Perch Derby, St. Ignace | Sales reports from dealers run dove shooting is permitted ‘came wan a ie tae | Feb. 15-11—Winter Carnival, Sault Ste. several weeks behind the actual they're apt to be the favorite , “ ‘ i. sales period and the total number} | bid, over, in front of = shotgmn, Sis |” Feb. 18—Cross-country ski meet, Ish- 4 game same pest becomes a fine, noble, ic ea ae af tamtars will uot be known wate Anyone who has shot ‘em knows) fast and difficult target and its : galley pistol isle matches, Detroit Balson ee ee ee — Z why, Grossly libeled by the pres-| reason of being is immediately Ports © Lober | hit, 3+ 1 -Orenntons. hebent: bent ot total of 741,300 resident small game northern states ent legal definition of song-bird,| *Pparent. oD Ishpe Invitational kt) * licenses were sold for the 1955-56 have eaanee the mourning dove, if its maeere Present ae posed Fogg nie: ursping To — ason. TTERSON dov: shooting jand slow reproduction ra eon shooting. with 3 =o. Mich. Beaule Club tal, oa a : very well ler = but © pels a : of feathers t over a bur wayne ares ‘ares ocae Be eneee: : of black dust as an accolade for Pes, 23.24 Kircher trophy rece, Boyne Beautiful M oth a perfect “hold”, Common pigeons 34—Ciiftt Dreyer’s archery fox Lam ray 1 5 W are not and never will be game | + oe Emerges F rom birds, They actively esists exter- er HS 00 SOF 00 8 Pom mn ee omens tray Cocoon LANSING (INS)—The destructive|show victory over the destructive pose ogpesped yr Sige thon ~—s Th apaes Late last fall Merl Hubbard, 11] sea lamphrey is holding back con-| bloodsucking lamphrey). ing ig Use as practice for field 150% 100% more | - |Gingell Court, picked up a stray|servation department program to x <= 2 shooting. — aa? ‘cocoon, near his home, was in-|introduce a new trout hybrid—the| The hybrid trout—also known as|Visible tracks in the air E = | I trigued by the brown and white! splake . |then wendigo, moulack and ghost Add all these arguments up .? case, and took it to his room. There x * * ; fish—is said to be a real fighter,) ang we think a pretty strong 4 f 1 it hung on the wall until a recent) Assistant director of research,| active and hearty, Ontario Depart-| case could be made for re- - ila 1 night when the caterpillar inside pr. Justiin W. Leonard said today| ment of Lands and Forests officials legislation that 1 ’ metamorphosed into a lovely moth./eggs from lake trout, — a are — _- prohibits live pigeon shooting. the cross between lakers and/hit with fishermen wi ave mi}. - ubba: 't the emer- - Meanwhile off - season gunners i \ neg ng Bac aegeliggest semncanaet and | Speckled trout, are not readily — — — will have to be satisfied with ry - PORTRAIT OF A CHAMPION ’~ This is Ch. Shirkhan of Gran- | white winged moth, with the red |@Vailable. wv ee M powdering crows, We are happy to : I deur after winning the Best of Show award in the Westminster | and white-ringed “eyes” on its “Destruction of the lake trout report that recent checks — | fs I }| Kennel Club competition at Madison Square Garden, New York, | Wings, but discovered it the next | by sea lamphrey has bound {the country — Se ; cs -ceiend ty Seow oa day. Ht was Wentifiod so a poly. Michigan to replenish this fish, up of crows has progressed to the : | last night. The winner y y Shay Dorothy rd “Before point where shooters can expect i Chenade of Hicksville, N. Y phemus moth, a nightflier of | Dr. Leonard explained, N a. coal MUS ae rant stich ie rad, | wecan ay wok oe br [me stn, Rent i : comes from a light green cater- “When the lamphrey controls om i pillar that bears yellow mark- |) 0:5 to take effect and the lake ; “precisioneered” high- Beever Solunar Tables ings. trout population rises again, then ed er U Left outside this moth does not) we can concentrate on the splake.” OCSC M ks tna a Mercury, Chevrolet: cars, buses end trucks, g |) According to. the solunar tables ; emerge until late ering. Warmth| (It was revealed cartier that | arksmen oe oe oe ee Oe ae oe oe oe oe oe oe oe Peggle gD ty te wiping se . ® at the seem hectensd the miste-jcflestive lnngirey controls ‘ may ; raat ok hae ate et b on sit ta Trip Multi-Lak cat sconomy are yours with 4 youtacdss-aeverhare se pen ite and hunting in the_ Pontiac Rabbit Hunting pam = = rip Muifi-Lakes : High-Compression En- area. The tables were drafted by - gine. locreased bore and stroke, reel eat fot thank, John Alden Knight, especially for ‘Would Legalize Slings Sacitiee ot Gur Medite Uakes Gow : ro .. automatic eyirg miles, Mustang engines this area. They are designed to) Cold weather, particularly dur- ou ga g . sérvation Association's range, Oak- ee % ae ce carry &@ new-engine guarantee— pos costing ee een ae ing January, caused a drop in oT. ’ ° ° h land County eens co features give you 50% to 100% — innalios is ¢ few — + alle gael ’ {rabbit hunting success in soutnern Mi ligan Contin ues Fig t ——— oe = —_ more horse power — longer en- lave tomorrow's engine todey AM. rm. |Michigan, according to preliminary : a ae =e vara ones ; gine life—greater fuel economy. for more driving pleasure and Minot Major Minor Major) 6 i : ‘ against a default in ; Pd @ Mustang High-Com- pea snap ie, otk shows the BPI. ss... $30 Has Tee teas] gathered Arene: DETROIT — “Slingshot” John| | President of the Slingshot Cub handicap. | Engine under your High-Compressioa line oat. eudinepee HE 3:1 He }48 val Department game ogists. ‘Milligan, , who's just as much of a| of Michigan and world’s cham- OCSC’s top five for actual were i Mon. “...-.,c. 0:08 2:55 9:35 3:35] ‘The January cold snap sent |sharpshooter with his slingshot as| pion, Milligan says he can’t un- E. Henry (194; Bob Waggoner a4 ” Pontiac Motor Parts | Wed. eas 438111 S08) cottomtalls scurrying inte. under- |your favorite TV cowboy is with| derstand Atty. Gen. Thomas Kav- ee: A Demmenen) Cr: et Le : a. ground burrows and hunter his gun, won't give up his battle| anagh’s ruling that the sport is Porte (185) and Cach Bond (183). Parts H. s for the Doctor of Motors interest Ingged during the final (to legalize hunting with a sling-| illegal. For handicap —Henry (208), G. George (Maje) Odom, a top hand > “husomeot horses,| month of the Oct. 20Jan. 31 | shot. _ wy ' McDonald (211), J. Roan (206), A ive Parts and E as a trainer of thoroughbred ' Milligan — with about 1,500 ra D. Marvel (205) and Nancy New. 29 Auburn Ave. Fhewe 7 FE 2-0106 |jwas 2 Columbia University swim-) Tabbit_season in the southern dio and TV performances and padagpe y mer in the late 20s. houee Potuoute. countless writeups under his belt) aa For example, hunters at the De- partment’s Rose Lake wildlife experiment station bagged a total | of 463 rabbits during the past sea- son, compared with 499 during the 1955-56 season. The hunting suc- cess of the public at Rose Lake ‘usually parallels the statewide situation. ° | Although rabbit hunting season prood comrade ea gerald its and snowshoe aes am haut ecaces ms ones + Penins' — says hunting slingshot style is safer, cheaper and far better for exercise. “In our sport,’’ says he, ‘a hunt-, er can outfit himself with a $2.50 a dollar and have a whale of a time all day.” The attorney general cited a 1929 ruling which prohibits many things — ineluding the use of a slingshot) for hunting. Milligan estimates there are from two to three thou- sand slingshot enthusiasts in Mich- igan who will suffer because of the Ponting Press Phete HUSKY PRIZE — Ice anglers on Oakland county's lakes con- tinue to do all right with their specimen Leonard Pryomski (above) took Monday at Pontiac Lake. The pike weighed 9 pounds, was 32 inches long, and followed a sucker decoy. The fisherman took a 13-pounder several years ago from this same lake. Pryom- ski lives at 2525 Tackles drive, Pontiac. L. Jelsch (185), J” Mason (191), L. Busch (191), K. Kohlman (183) and R. Ayers (183) for Multi-Lakes, actual. __|slingshot and 100 ball bearings for, spearing, as witness the husky ‘Honor Past Prexies— Multi-Lakes Conservation Associ- ation will pay honor, Saturday night, to its former presidents. The affair will be a program, fol- lowed by a late dinner, in the clubhouse at Reed's Lake. All 11 living past presidents will be hon- ored along with the memory of Ist — of the state through March 1. ban. He said the organizatiog will sk the legislat t the ke mei aka 63 Pay $729 Fines president Harry Martin, deceased. Woodpeckers are found around the world, except in Australia and Madagascar. About 300 species are known. ° in Pontiac! | | Sixty-three persons were listed TUESDAY'S FIGHTS on the latest weekly report of con-| ROL wOCD. =~ Contes ee leah law convictions. The vio- : | AW. S. Ro a 7 8 |out irish Tommy’ Bain, 123, Hallywo cod lators paid a total of $729 in fines, ——— ay y¢ SAUNDERS Bit fence ne ma Hk “Fin justice court throughout the aurel, an guine pis reo IT'S STILL AVAILABLE AS LOW SYST EM Bcd is Prfadsionia 3 “ pode : pigs. They are ts. Paddock at Pike lure. He had 58 in 1955, 55 in |1On3,. ei San Pramcicon i ae . . P P aun te Colt FE 8-6811 || 104s total of 205 tn the lat | exam, cov rome Seer Parks Receive Big ‘Play 95 trea - ture were his latest. The beaver has more highly Even During the Winter developed swimming power in its. 'hind legs than any other four- ‘legged animal. | State parks now are heavily! Conservation Department offi- | *15 This year, ‘the total reached 60. Skiers and obogganers find the slopes of Michigan ideal for both the beginning and the more advanced forms of . downhill travel, The department encourages this winter recreation wherever pos- sible. At present, state supervised areas are found in Highland, Pinckney and Bald Mountain rec- \reation areas and receive heavy use, mainly by residents of the ‘populous southeastern Michigan area. And in the Upper Peninsula, a sports area is operated at Porcu- pine Mountains state park. cena = by the public in winter cials say most of Michigan's SIZE BSW wsw Only when traveling long dis-|months as well as in summertime. 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ET | OER: got an offer 10 times better than | ours,” said, “But I'm @-YOU'RE THE MANAGER * ccnateet eh casein od | Factory Financed ers,” “We can't sign him until June] BUDGE I : { anyhow,’ Blackbourn said, “until) y _ By BEN OLAN the move a Ww ‘Rebmnnee he uses up his collegiate eligibil- | 2 : * ts Manager Paul Richards? Itty. Ff =}; Tee — increased _ emphas Doe (Key: (R) righthanded; (L) | Kramer hopes-to cinch his nine| : : percentage Se eae - | lefthanded.) letters at Michigan and is current-§ , : e or rah — ~he piawrtiad | George’ Zuverink (R) is pitch-|ly the sarting center on the bas-| ‘ ing fer Baltimore as the Orioles ‘ketball team, He'll be out for track ? ib Managers insert ee ee lead the Indians 3-2 in the top of in the spring as a high jumper or a’ ON ANY SoS hae & jhitters to bat against righ the eighth. Gene Woodling, Cleve- discus thrower, : : pitchers . . . and righthanded land’s first batter, singles. Vic; Interviewed in Madison, Monday | TIRE 5 batters against southpaw pitcbeTs,/wortz (L) is the next hitter and night, when Michigan played i ia MS c 4 Pye a panes ot bad share |with the count on him one strike, [Wisconshe in a Big Ter Leemananel | * ts any itcher or pon Ferrarese (L) is brought in/vame, Kramer was noncommittaT] “ to replace Zuverink. Al Rosen The No. 1 draft choice of the Pack-| 451 5. Saginow at Roeburn FE ae : (R), Preston Ward (L) and Jim/¢rs, Kramer said: ¥ Busby (R) are scheduled to follow! “Money isn’t the only preblem. * i Wertz. I want security after my playing PELE LEED OU LOE EO OE OOo er ror | 4 :, - Would you: days are over. Therefore, I'm go- |g a: , « a. Order Werts to sacrifice? ing to seriously think over both @ Automatic : . a h b. Let Wertz swing away? rege before deciding which te a =. : on an Pastel / ¢. Put in a righthanded pinch. | take.’ . _ TACKLED, AT MID-COURT — Dick Whitmer (3) in the background moves in to lend a hand. hitter for Wertz? Someone said he’e like playing T | : See ee Sa eta a ere transmissions § - 7 ‘| a ¥ : the Chief battled for, a loose ball. Larry Peet season. a aa : : “(1g Ame) ‘500’ Chi * a N d a SERVICING and a : a | : ‘ob mya net “way JO RoyE Girman Named ig REBUILDING a: oo . Suypoom Supevs sowed 8 49} | INDIANAPOLIS - IAN W#—Frtiz Dues-'|g e a. : SPURS PIG IH Oy) OV Yond enberg of Camby, Ind,, son ot MOTOR TUNING WE S,O80ISLIOT 89Q PUB IEQ aiuto de A Deu be * : . & | rm] z uto designer Augie Deusenberg, @ Fast Service—Quali Work a / - ye suwures 29M — GF FY today was named chairman of the |i ‘ ty - Pe, ae : x technical committee for the Mo = NEW YORK i — Houn’ dawg,|the Sist edition of this World Se-,fornia and took best-American-|4elivery,” is the opinion of many| J. R. Weiner’s Nitime is a three-/500-mile race at Indianapolis Mo-| MOT OR EXCHANGE Co. = houn’ dawg, . .you're a imighty|ries of dogdom before a shocked/bred — which is sort of a run-/™Perts and fans. oreo ematp rind or pol sd agora ftaardieel log “ 401 5. Phone FE 3-7432 good dawg, you -ol’ houn’ dawg.|crowd of 10,000 in Madison Square},,.....,°— in another show Imagine you're managing Cleve-|Radio Time. He was claimed late ceeds H. L. Pemberton of Kala- Saginaw \ This ol’ houn’ dawg. Ch. Shir-'Garden last night. up . . land. Would you have countered jin 1956 for $6,500. |mazoo, Mich. A Seususrevenseeennenoneecunesuusneel .. Miss Shay handled Shikhan, a at — khan of Grandeur, by name,) An Afghan with regal bearings, as y . ? probably wouldn’t even take owned by Sunny Shay and Dor- silver-blue stepper who really had| « . ‘ sniff at the other membes of his thy Chenade of Hicksville, N.Y.,|an “on” night under Miss Shay’s 2 clan, He's royalty. Shrikhan had mighty thin creden-|direction. : x * * tials compared to his five rivals + *« «* i In fact, he’s the royalty of the!in the final. jkhan’ 2 i final . entire canine world today, the tr *® ee = ot} a : —_.* V8 POWER grand champion of them all at) He hadn't even won a best-in- were: — the Westminister Kennel Club dog Ps in an all-bred affair before Ch. Chik-T’ Sun of Caversham, show, no less. the Westminster, That alone‘ prac-|* Pekingese (toy) enteed by Mr. OF - ~ & ‘tically made him an outcast. He| ind Mr eee Pa g 206 H. P. m1 ‘ Shirkhan won best- aan _at! won an Afghan speciality in Cali- it rai ne ‘cicongias (Gn Gen Fiestdal Pe ‘ | - Hill climbing’s a snap. ~ cire | ’ ’ ~ . is quicker—and with a bigger Ch. Barrage of Quality Hill, a . - Troy Is Beaten boner mad the inverts (working), ) safety margin. Road-time is owned by M. and Mrs. Joett - better—without increasing P) s Shouse of Washington, D, C., a , road-speed. finalist two years ago. : : ‘ * * * | F Ch, Roadcoach, ~ Dalmatian : : (non-sporting), Solent to Mr. : Uae io A long uphill battle reached its! Madison ntpped Clawson, 66-65, in| and Mrs. S. K. Allman of Doyles- climax for Avondale last night as|the other loop contest: town, Pa., winner of the Morris) Y the Yellow Jackets found them-/ and Essex show last year. selves tied for 1st place in Oakland) ““°'%G Free = "Fa re! Ch. Gail’s Ebony Don D., a B League race following a 74-58 )Ssunders ¢ 9 12 ee 63 tf cocker spaniel (apecting?, sent by| trouncing of Roseville. Mrh’ind 2 6 10 Denomme 3 @ § Hi Mr. and Mrs, Roy O, Nelson of : ‘ 7 hs neha els ta th wits cine ii ey oe the top sporting) 7 | : $s ma 0 the top ; y = 4 of ‘ a big assist from Fitzgerald asincus”. | > ‘3 Nerdene a 3 3 * * * | 4 the Spartans kicked the stuffing os ; ; 4 Mortimer 1 2 3 Westhay Fiona of Harham, an t ; out of front-running Troy in an 4 ui is 3g |8irdale (terrier), owned by Har- ? easy 75-53 triumph. old M, Florsheim of Chicago, just). ‘ 4 * * * Avondate wore BY Qeerie.. or 15-14 Over from England and two points a : Avondale had been the only other Roseville ....-. Gesseuscce 8 18 1418—58|shy of his championship in the ‘ | school to topple the-Colts-fn loopj— US. os & play. The leaders have 8-2 records.| FITZGERALD TROY But that ol’ houn dawg, it was “ : FG FT TP FG FT TP hig night, : A championship or a tie for the \Srunk = 7 4 Varajon 4 2 19 . . top slot would be a tribute to the |airdwett 2 2 6 Acton 5 0 10 ° [ : fine play of Coach Dick Bye’s [Prloenine § § 7) Mon 23H Quintet & : Jackets in recent weeks after Kiliewald ¢ ¢ 6 argreaves uinie __ sical : sour start. ——— Mitchel 1 0 2/0 | ae > streak kept m in the race | A 7 aa] l 61 46 4 earlier. 247718 °— rips oule S, ~ & Scere By Quarters | = ¥» * *& [Pitagerald ..,...ceseeeees 15 16 18 26—75 . NEW 3 Avondale led all the way and|T%% --:--:::--:seeee+e 7:10 11 25—53 ere reac a c -poi anza tt Free Throws Missed an easy victory over s . * = Ht ap ea "oi = Ten Pitageraid’®, Troy ® Tavern Tuesday night in a Water- RSD* SUSPENSION! : different cagers figured in the nba pate renee nee) vs : point getting paced ly) Dick Gren. 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The U.S. Air Force -X2), * has flown more than 1,900 m.p-h., : but that plane is a research, rock- - et-powered aircraft. * * Georgia is the largest state east | . - gf the Mississippi. jany more. “Now, when daddy's away we won't have to worry about burglars DONALD DUCK, Ro eg ree ‘ 2-15 7 BOARDING HOU SE . fj WANT'S. THAT IF THAT'S | Gy lf? CRASH, MATE 2 SOUNDS } WHAT T THINK . Z eK G LIKE THE WHOLE SPANISH YB” ITIS, CZ GY Z YA FLEET HAS OPENED UP MORRISSEY, Yj , i ANC) oe A-our ciest | Z : COIN BRIDGE/~ DON'T GIVE ¢ | CASUALTY by <4 UP THE SHIPS TELL | / 15 ONE RHINOS ADMIRAL DEWEY (= THE MATQR, JE= : oe , RE TN eee Ct Or Ae HERE YOU HEY--- THIS Nene oe \l ean ARE, MISTER 2 || IS ONLY ING U & t : / SHELLS, "ANG Ni 1 A. NICKEL SALANCE AND Boys! LLED DOWN ww, STAIRS LIKE BA “THAT OR A LIGHT MSs EARTHQUAKE = OUT OUR WAY Tre f A nr “F, i] >?) DRUM! ~ g i ~ WX: ; SW a4 pa ' AX y = if : C ¥ = |i mil | ° sin Cope, 1957 t | NN }, THIS BEFORE SHE DID! 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Freddie Brisson met the author and his wife. at the plane and brought them directly to my house. Mrs, Tanner expects her second child in April. “Were you named for Edward Everett Hale?” I asked author Tanner. He said Hale was his grandfather's godfather. rieties of fog. : ta dan ea oe oe cent of all motor vehicles manu- tactured in France. IIOP CLL ‘He told me his reason for be- ing in Hollywood is to write the adaptation for “The Leving Couple” which Freddie Brisson will make as a motion picture. Freddie had had offers for re- lease from every studio. “I feel I know you,” Tanner told me, “because you gave me my start.” When I looked red, he said, ‘‘My first job was adver- tising your book, ‘The Gay Titer. ate. * mT. Harry Belafonte has had several meetings with Ed Muhl about starring in “ Jones. Muhl, head of Universal-Interna- ‘ tional, has made the singer a @ DELICIOUS oS ; ‘ definite offer. COCKTAILS DANCE: -Balafonte was paid $150,000 for “Island in the Sun” by Darryl @ BEER 4|zZanuck, and 20th will get that Every : back fro songs alone, Bela- ; Neoce : pie Fad the minnen q/ fonte sings them forthe firet ti t the Cocoanut Grove. But LIQUORS “3 ‘LITTLE WORDS” Us. I am told, will have to pay much, much more than $150,000 for Harry. RECORD BUSINESS LIBERTY COCKTAH- LOUNGE Chops, Ribs, Short Orders! — Complete Dinners, Bteaks ~ We Gerve Banquets and Parties (ive TAnOE 4 4 4 4 : I was up to my neck in the 4 record business-Sunday. At lunch- 4 4 4 4 4 eon at the Beverly Hills Hotel I met Joe Carlton of RCA-Victor, “aCrrcereracemeees eeeeeeresaneerene . = Hugo Winterhalter, of the same 85 North Soginaw 3412 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9754 {\company, Ed Slattery and Milony were Scoop, new heads of Robbins WOO OO OM ME a oti se PANTIES Feist and Miller, the MGM record company. Later they came to my house for cocktails and we played Im- perial Records’ newest album of Fats Domino. I received the first copy and Jimmy McHugh practic- ally wore it out playing his “I'm in the Mood for Love.” Then we had dinner with the Direct From 3 Smash Seasons on Broadway! Lee Gillettes, the Voyle Gil- — BIGGEST MUSICAL” mores and the Eddie Mc Hargs, wlile Meg. ot Captial Records, at the Villa Capri. Voyle had high praise for Judy Garland’s new album with an “Alone” theme, Gordon Jenk- ins made fhe arrangement. 2 3 ITALO TAIO Buy GILBERT } FANNY po JUNE ROSELLE “Ha WASHBURN Finally caught up with Mary Lee and Douglas Fairbanks who had tea with me, and it was so good to see them. Mary Lee said she was depressed at dismantl- ing their home, which they've sold. ,| bled to shore AAS } ons Golden MNMEMEe 2 ov i : Drumstick \ MATINEES: Wed., Feb. 20, Set., Feb. 23, Mer. 2, ot 2 p.m. EVENINGS: Sunday, Feb. 24, ot 7:30 2° p.m. ALL OTHER EVENINGS AT 8:20 p.m. EVES. MON. thru THURS. and SUN.. Oren, $5.90; Baie, $4.40, $3.90, $2.20. FRI. and SAT.: Orch, $5.95; Bale, $4.95, $3.30, $2.20. MATINEES— WED., FEB 20 and SAT., FEB gh and MAR. 2: Orch. $3.85; Baie. $3.90, $2.75, $2 : MAK ORDERS canes kanowe Now! Send check or money order to the Shubert Theatre, 153 W. Cafeyette, Detroit 26, Mich and please Box ong eto oe Noon to Midnight Daily. Call FE 8-0483 Fried Chicken—Shrimp | Fish—Drumburgers PIZZA Located at 845 W. Huron, Fred W. 25 years with commercial, ineratiationss % Phone FEderal 5-9485 — It so final, Her ors isn't well, so she’s going on ahead pot tomorrow to spend a “Just think," she said, “Victoria will have her coming-out party this year, and then she is coming to America to finish her education.” Douglas will get a real annuity with his residuals from his TV program, which was a very suc- cessful show. SURGERY SCHEDULED ~ Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Steve Crane is in St. John hospital for removal of 4) sti brain tumor, Saw him with his daughter Cheryl the day before he went to the hospital. She is taller than her mother, Lana Turner. several dinner dates with Liam (Bill) O’Brien, She is one of the »inicest girls in our -town. Mrs. John Payne is in St. John Hospital for minor surgery. Mrs. Robert Cummings, who has her fifth child on March 1, tells me the builders are racing to bulld another reom. The Cummings have thrée girls and ‘another son, Let me tell you a secret. Eddie Fisher had had several big TV offers, He may do a show like ‘the popular Perry Como hour. Love to hear him sing, so I are he signs, Cobina Wright is hosting a din- ner-dance for Merle Oberon and Bruno Pagliai at Arthur Cameron’s house Saturday — Merle’s birth- day. Boy Reaches Salty as Mom Kills Self UNIONTOWN, Pa. (#—A 5-year- old boy was alive today because he twice broke away from his mother, who tried in vain, to drown him before drowning her- self, police said. Detective Charles Kutchman of Fayette County said Mrs. Joseph Svincek, 40, took her son Eugene to a three-footdeep farm pond last night and told him they would “die together.” * * * Kutchman said the youngster told him his mother tossed him into the pond twice but he scram- each time and final- ly ran to a neighbor’s house and ‘WILSON-GMC Company @ 675 Oakland Avenue - Pontiac, Michigan said, ‘Mother's in the pond and wants to die.” - * * * _The neighbors found Mrs. Svin- Kutchman said Mrs. Svincek had been ill a year and recently | was a patient in a Pittsburgh hos- pital. Her husband was at work and their two other children were at home. About one-half of all fires in the iU.S. occur in homes. No Real Dare for Poor: . ike May Pick Brownell Pretty Carol Lee Ladd has had} one boy, so she's hoping for - By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON i# — ‘There ts stilfa—mystery about Egyptian President Nasser, despite all that’s been written about him and all he himself has said: Just where is he taking Egypt? * * * He has been called an Egyptian nationalist and an ‘anticolonialist. He says he is both. He has also been called a would-be Hitler try- ing to line up and dominate the Arab world. He denies this, He would also deny he is a Com- munist or is leading his country toward communism, Egypt has some restrictions on Communist activity, suchas propaganda, But he is getting Egypt deeper in debt to the Communists outside Egypt. * * * . His -new laws ‘‘Egyptianizing'’ various. foreign businesses. in Egypt discourage foreign invest- ments in Egypt and may so ‘|change the country’s economy that no Western government would give Egypt economic aid or loans. This in turn would make Egypt even mor: dependent on the Com- munist world for help, f * * * This picture might seem differ- ent if Nasser at the same time He keeps them stirred up with hatred-for the West. That can keep them distracted for only a while from the main issue of their lives: Faculty Wives Club.of Waterford Plan Luncheon The Faculty Wives Club of the Waterford Township schoo! district will have a luncheon fashion show, at 1 p.m. Saturday in the home making room at the high school. Primary object of the get-togeth- “ senior high school girls, members of the Faculty Wives iILSON ON THE ROAD WITH... FRED W. MOOTE ELECTRICAL, INC. 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Because of a lack of social pro- grams or any discernibly clear policy for his people — besides waving the Egyptian flag—Nas- er looks more like an opportunist playing it by ear than a man with vision or programs, Nassar has kept the Egyptians|— moving from excitement to sen- sation and back again with. his tough policy all around, his sez ure of the Suez Canal, and the attack on Egypt which stemmed! from his conduct, x * * -If he is just an opportunist, | | | NOW Thru THURSDAY! FIRST SHOWING — PONTIAC AREA! ways looking for the main chance, he will probably be forced out of the picture either by those around him or by a revolt, per- haps led from the. left, by the! Egyptian. people, TTT? ttittttf f Wonderlul Food — JUST WONDERFUL : FOOD Live Lobsters, Ocean Fresh Sea Food, Superb Prime Beef, Steaks and Chops, Duck, Turkey, Game Dinners. |AIM WM. Somerset CUeugham a tw y TECHNICOLOR x * & kK KR Wo Rs Buy Tickets to Algeria... Timbucktoo or Anywheria .. . Buy the Modern One to Cheeria .. . , OUR MOVIES! Four Private Dining Rooms | For Your Banquets FAMOUS WINE- CELLAR Wines, Beers and Ales . From All Over the World Color by NEXT ATTRACTION VICTOR MATURE @ ANITA EKBERG in “ZARAK” OPEN 10:45 A. M. Inst i . \y ‘ w7 1% ved rp b Poe inh” ~ mAN AGA VICTOR | MATURE 7 mf aRRPIGAT Feature at 11:10 + 1:20 + 3:30 + 5:40 + 7:50 + 9:55 FP. M. Um fi ae Retecsed Ore —COMING SAT.— “GOLDEN HAWK” “Jack McCall Desperado” Add ed ‘Min. Cavalcade of America in Color © “DOWN LIBERTY ROAD” * Starting FRIDAY * That “WRINGLE WRANGLE” Hit! pr FO anaes. TOWARD THE UNKNOWN “VALLEY OF || Ze 1 so MEBODY UP RE LIKES ME \Tt aL oe THE PONTIAC PRESS; WEDN ESDAY. FEBRUARY 1 13, 1097 ot af : GM Research Staff Names: Area Man to Leading Post The maa of John M. Camp- saneingdl' today by Dr, Lawrence vice president in bell, 1333 Glengarry Rd., Birming-!R, Hafstad, ham, to scientific director of. the t h. General Motors Research Staff was! charge —_ -of Research Staff activities, The promotions resulteq from the forthcoming (March 1) re- ay : manager of restarch® activities and principal assistant to Dr. Hafstad. | | | [serv Serve as ra president. Institute of Technology, Cai | tirement. G ‘ TRUST : TO LUCK! |joined the staff in 1920, re Top-Level Jobs | an Qualified People ment jobs | sonnel is harder to find. ) KNOW YOU ARE. PROTECTED BY / At the same time, the corpora-/t A den announced the appointment of |* Arthur F. Underwood to manager Campbell, whe has been techni- cal director since 194, will now as principal assistant to the oA oo of the Massachusetts joined the Research Staff in 1926. | Boegehold, a veteran of 36 years with GM, will continue as a con- sultant to the staff after his re- Widely-known as an jauthority on metallurgy, - he is a former national president of the |American Society for Metals. He NEW YORK (INS) — The Amer- ican Management Association re- ported today that top-level manage- are more plentiful ithan ever before in today’s ex- | panding industry, but qualified per- | An AMA survey of industrial recruitment practices showed. 15 day | per cent of 469 companies studied hire few or no executives from kat ei ee parent ate cent fill only aah per cent of Dee. DETROIT, Feb. 12. MARKETS, Produce (AP) -— a 8. De- Stinty slaugh w ” B large CH AUTO | ae | = if _20"x06"st4 Walnet Plywood ..8 7.50 : || 80"x84"'s'4 Walnat Plywood ..8 9.85 - qT Fre Walnat Piywoed ..$11.50 548'xt4 Oak Plyweed ......8 6.32 ei || 36" x00"2'§ Oak Piyw veces 8 5.40 2 i % ‘iyw eneees 8 5.36 : || ae" ste" x', Japanese oes 8 48 | yt, Japanese Ach ae 4 36'x00"'x'4 Japanese Ash .....§ 7.20 DAWE- GROVE | i] : 4n°x7T?'"'1% Japanese Asi Salaried Positions in % Truck and Coach Design . .. Body, Chassié, and Engine 3 * Layout Engineers * Process ‘ Engineers * * Project Engineers * Methods Engineers ALSO OPPORTUNITIES for “Experienced or Graduete ACCOUNTANTS in: % Financial Statements * Credits and Collections %* General Accouriting . Auditing =~ %* Cost Accounting * Tax Accounting Af ‘you are: interested in permanancy under long range pro- Grams, recognition ot ability, opportunity for advancement, “excellent working conditions, and generous benefit programs— Write, Visit or Call the Selaried Personnel Department GMC TRUCK & COACH DIVISION @ South Bivd., East Pontiac, Michigan Phone FE 5-411! For Rent - WAREHOUSE SPACE 10,000 Sq. Ft. Available on Third Floor with access by freight elevator. RAIL SIDING - TRUCK LOADING DOCK 20 Franklin Rd. FE 2-8348 “WANTED tein or Lake Property yer, Bernard Edelman TO 8-5010 —— 21-22; ETRO: t, cases des: ettes over & Jb 23-25, 650; market opening pn ? ae barrows * and around ans. aa" " sala ‘ mo : for 4” tbs: aL. ryt 08; ‘on re aows ie eit ts.i8 ealers generally high choice and 28.00-35 00; ual w choice mostiy 21.00-27,00; ‘tnd “standard mostly 16.00-21.00: r- jo, | to choice ter sheep mines for Selah grade ‘ool length 5,75-6 So. CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, Feb. 12 (AP) (USDA) Potatoes old; arrivals 66; track 277 total US. shipments 632; ; oul tI] Hberal; demand slow; market d to en Ro steady; Idaho-Oregon Russets 3.80: nesota North Dakota Red River Val- ler Pontiacs 2.20-2.25; Nebraska Russets 4.10; new; arrivals 4; track 12; su en ht: demand siow: market dull to hily weaker; Florida Round Reds 2.25. DETROIT EGGS IT, Feb. 12 (AP)—Eggs, f°. b included, federal "ee Jumbo 44-46 —. averace, ‘Sia, le 38-39 wtd. 39; mee ium 4. Grad large “is38° “wid. rewns: Grade A Jembe 42; Jorge 36- err 3%. J ».. ‘ Commercially er i: a 36%; medium 35. A extra, L 34%-35; re > ali 32-344; medium Grains Rebound —Selling Slack x ICAGO, Feb. 13 uw) — Grains rebounded from early weakness on the board of trade today, many a rise in issues around a point or more. mentum, peel * the lows of a year ago. - wes Bo partic and investors. : or so, made by te|the market advanced. were up a point or so, ,|Co. and International Nickel. up % at 3943 on 1,500. New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) Steels, Aircrafts. .. Pace Market Up NEW YORK Wh-Steels and air- crafts paced the stock market to eatly dealings today. vas active as pivotal advanced fractions to The market was higher from the start and picked up mo- The rallying movement followed sharpest since Oct. 10, 1955, which tumbled market averages below - Wall Street observers said there news to er “|the upturn but remarked eibuying spell was in the chrds since many stocks were at, in- vitingly low prices for traders Youngstown went ahead more than 2 while Lukens rose more _|than a point. General Dynamics ;and Boeing were ahead a point As the steels and aircrafts be- came popular, other gains were U. 8: Steel, Bethlehem, | Douglas and United Aircraft. The few losses among key stocks in opening trades were erased as Kennecott Copper and Anaconda Also ahead around a point or so were a variety of stocks in- eluding Northern Pacific, Texas Smaller gains were posted by Goodyear, American Telephone, Homestake, Allied Chemical, West- inghouse Electric and National Dis- tillers. Opening blocks included Bethle- hem Steel up % at 42% on 4,000 shares, General Motors off 1% at 39% on 7,500 and Curtiss-Wright Fri. Feb. 15, DETROIT * from the table in hig office waiting room, room 505, Community Na- tional Bank Blidg., between 10 a.m.- Friday and 1:30 am. Tuesday. Malcoim MeNeil, 23, of 136 Au- burn Ave., was sentenced to three days in jail yesterday by Oak Park Justice Frank Glaback after plead- ing guilty to a speeding charge. guilty to a charge of Pleading drunk driving yesterday before Walled Lake Justice Herman Roth, Fred Hausbeck, 66, of 1537 West ‘Lake Dr., Walled Lake, paid a fine of $85 and $15 court cost. Pleading guilty to driving with a suspended license yesterday before Orion Justice Helmar Stanaback, Marvin Mullin, 40, of 371 Garden rCt., was sentenced to 60 days in jail, Edward VanBrunt, 40, of 24685 est 12 Mile Rd., Birmingham, was sentenced to 15 days in jail yesterday by Southfield Township Justice Edward Elsarelli pleading guilty to a charge of drank driving. after e sale Thurs. Fri. and Sat. at 9am. to5 pm. 294 win Ave, Rummage sale 128 W. Pike St. 8:00 a.m. OES 204. Adv. Adv. Lake ummage sale Orion Youth Center. All day Fri. Feb. oy and from 9 to 12 on Sat. Feb. 1 Adv. F. E. Burnham Resigns (INS) — Fruehauf If your friend's in jafl and needs vail, Ph. FE §-9424 or MA 5-4031. . caopnetter 4- . rs a: eagon: required by the state, ‘ i { tery. Mr. Swindell will Ie in state at — Puneral Home. futures going above the previous Air Red ,..0., 444 Int Tel & Tel Allied Ch ..... - close. Allied Sire an ot oa re} Trailer Co. of Detroit, today an- Wheat near the end of the first/alum es ro ae ee ee $7 | nounced the resignation of Fred- arate = lower to % higher, |Ae "Ain 72: 1a Bennett -- 1004) erick E. Burnham as executive | arc BR veces @ ‘ . r $2.31%, corn % lower to %/Am Cen ...... 493 Kroger ....:. 471 | vice president. Pe March $1.28%, oats % to/Am Gas @ fi. 38 LOP Glass -:: 112) ‘The com id Burnham will % higher, March 75, Rye, \ to % An Mo Pay. 2 Le aus == higher, March $1.34, soybeans \ Am 6 Ges c 08 Lockh Airc .. 64 ' continue to serve as a consultant s 16.7 ‘ok’ 53 ere ~ “ — March $2.42, Am m Seating . roe) joe SO to the firm. and la 3 cents lowe Sme a ——— aiiivandted| poumde i i ‘i Am Tel & Tel 449 Mack Tre .:. 27) Nonice OF PUBLIC SALE igher, March Am Top... 372 May D Stra. 35.4 | Notice is hereby given that oo the $14.80, oe oan gg ned Co 342| 27h day of Pebruaty. 1987, at 10:00 a.m... iene wac 6a4 Merck 29.4 the undersigned will sell at pomp sale” * . Armee Bt! 82 Merr Ch & 8 19.2) to the heat bidder for cas 956 Grain Prices ‘Armour & Co. 13.4 Midi Stl Pd .. 38.4| Chevrolet 2 Dr.. motor No. o116214PS6PB. , ees 1 RC a 4 se GRAIN . , Att Retia. rein Monsan Ch .. 216 — = — = i and » Feb. 13 (AP) — n to- ee Mont Ward .., 36.2| may Inspected at said address. = Aveo Bite +s: So isecher Be... Peb. 13, 14, °S7. Z Bendix Av .... 59.3 Murray Cp .. 266) ——————-—__-_— — March ..... “2.30% March seth Steel ..,. 42.7 Nat Bise .... 363 NOTICE OF posits SALE 2 hoeing Air ..,, 51.2 Nat Cash R .. 46.6 1955 Chevrolet 2 doo: Motor No jond Stra .... is = on . 3S | 063225 oon 0632257PS5Z. 2 Pape Bale vit be ones, on ; avvecee eee , at . w, lorg Warn ,.. 39.7 Nat Lead . 41 ee D ea” BR ita. | mean RS yurroughs s pe — Pac. e 40.5 " Str Pw . 16.6 Calum & H 121 D th N ti Dec, Me Camp Soup ... 345 Nat .— - €a 0 ices duly OF ...s.. 4.1 Owe a WE " $6.2 a Can Pac ...... 301 Owens mot a2) ~~ Se, Oct. . r + 462 Bac G & El 482| BANDY, FEB. 12. 1957, GUY LeRoy. . : ; 147 pan AW Air 15.4 Bliss Convalescent Home, Oxford: 2: Chee & On 11. 34,5 PADD Eph. bv, Soy ‘Bandy: doar brother ef Mrs. . - : of Livestock Sw ac Be Fetes, Dy] TN inca ree ie ay = seee i — ureday, Cities Bye ..... 38.1 Hoge’ JC .. 18.5 ‘trom the Fiumerfelt Funeral DETROIT LIVESTOCK rE Bouip .. 54 R + 202 fiothe with Rev. Isaac R. MePhee oe DeTROrS. Fe. 13 af? — Hogs = ” 17 pepsi Cole ... 293 officiating. interment in Ottava i . Market » genera! F Par Cents lower; most U.8. No.1, 3.and 3 416 3 Bandy will, lie in state at the ’ ib barrows and gilts 16.50-17.00 - 314 416 Plumerfeit_Puneral Home. me 17.00 ist, waiters Be. 1 and 2 : an 48 BYAS. FEB. 11. 1967. BENJAMIN: = os! 0. a no Bae 6 Wessen St. ve tbs 15.75-16.50; some 160-175 Ibs 15.26- 98 164 father of Ernest. Charlie, Eddie 16.00; “few 140-195 ibs 14.00-16.80; most + @! 60.2 and Benjamin» Byas. Jr, Mrs. No. 1, 2 and 3 sows under 450 Ibs 15.00- = a. . 38.1 Thelma mn and Mrs. ura 15.15; heavier sows 13.75-14.75; boars! cont Oil ath 1 Johnson; dear brother of Arthur mostly 11.00-12.50. Copper Rng .. 34 “3 Byas. Puneral service will Id Cattie — Salable 280. Slaughter steers cera Pa”... 38.1 “gt Sunday, _ Feb. at 2 pm. in an © prime ‘-. St : n., . W. J. about steady with week's fuil ine a yes fo a "96.2 a7, oiaatins — _ tr Other sla ison de A ‘enn. Ld Tange- steers and heifers about steady; eee Die Pe oi - = ments by the Carruthers active, with esday's ‘ ly hme E 4 3, Puneral Home, where Mr. Byas a a ee “33| FoRMeTER Many CUIrTb00 W 1,000-1200 Ib slaughter steers 19.00-|East Air L.... 41.1 Tn Brown St., Birm ; widow of 20.25; weights scarce; utility and it Kod ...,. 81.6 . 26.5 George W.; mother of } Mrs. Bailey standa’ and fers y|El Auto L ..... 311 2 8 ‘Mrs. William P. Halsey, 13.00-17.00; good and € & Mus ,,,.. 32 46.5 s. Helen Laurenti, Dick, War- Very scarce; utility cows mostly 12.00-|Brie RR... 18.4 - P a cee ¥. Forester: Pease ine tates teary cams |Pirectone |... 88 -425| —-Bervice ‘will be held Thursday at Food Mach 83 jou RY - 42.4 1 p.m. at Manley Bailey Puneral 12.00; light thin canners 10.00 ch ... 53.2 Sperry Rd 20.1 H kl Bi hi idown: some utility and commercial Acted a vse S45 Std Brand 38 5 Cremation, Maine Cn nok gs om. | “4 .|Freept Sul . i = ape alle santo; ut neary igh come | Proce fea oo SS Std OE Eat 81! pRgDRICReON FRR 1, i087 Calves — Salable 75, Veaiers about /|Gen Bak - 91 Std Of NJ |" 534 Clifford Harold, 3171 Hessel 8t.. steady on limited caters few high oa ——— ; a Std Ol Oh. 48.6 Rocl eater. ane Lo beloved | hus- i a od ad . a 3 and ‘s Tthe i eorick- ‘pra aoe nese Nee ak Gen Pads . 404 Stud Pack .. 66 =. dear ‘tather of Mrs Emma -mostiy 21.00-27.00; few eutty and stand-| Ge" Motors ., 29.2 Suther Pap 3.2 nen ong Mrs. Agnes Morris and lard 16.00-21.00; ‘cull and low utility/Gem Tel .... 3s Swin & Co ee char oe ee ere i eee # . s ringer, s. re | 10.00-16.00. Gen Tire .... 70 Texas Co . 56 ence Schroeder, Mrs. Earl Liddle, i — . “14 1st =. Sul .. oe Mrs. ite jee, Mrs ee nase: 5 CHICAGO LIVES ts r 2. sen Ts. . Neva rs. Pedder- cencaco ba 12 AL eas __|Goodrich .,.., 68 Bi oem Pd it son, Mrs. Ellen Woods, Mrs. Phil- lgetavte hogs 8,500; slow, weak to mostly Goodyear 12 Tren Ww yi 16 lip Koenig. LeRoy Fredrickson. (25 lower on butchers; jater trade fully Gt No Ry a Transamer. 383 Clarence Fredrickson and Ted 125 lower; few lots butchers still to sell; Gt West & .. 202 qwent Cen | 226 dtp oberg “oy _— sere will / i“ Grevhound ... 14 ; be held Friday, Feb. t 2 p.m. \weights over 200 Ib. scarce and mostly Underwd ..... 243 from the Pursi Pm xj H |steady weak: sows scarce, mostly | Gulf Oi 108.3 Un Carbide ...1807 with Rev. Albert Bad mera ities, teady; fair shipping outlet; No. 2-3|Hersh Choe .. 48-4 Pac ae, ye rcak tn Gun tk comeuaee ‘ieetads Ie. eacnere 17.25-17.50; numerous enous ane Unit re Lin. ine eS will gy oye* Te sg0-225. iby 1160-1190, around. 209| Hooker BI... 33.7 Unit Pruit - 48.4 ley Puneral Home. ‘head 1-2 190-20 Ib. sorted for weight dlc Rey op oat aoe Co : ~ ay aA 13, 1907. BILDA er eee eect mee os tee ian mine Rend .... 18 US Oteet 2... 3 field Twp.) : beloved ‘wife 16. 73-17 "| Inland “ou 81.4 Warn B Pic .. 25.3 of Vaine Helminen: dear her /16.75-17.00; larger lots mixed grade = 850 Ib. sows 15.75-16.50; few head 380 I Inspir Cop ... 446 West Un Tel , 18.2 po igh ‘ea Kongas; dear sister land lighter 16.75. > Interiak Ir .. 2.1 Weste A Bk . 27 Mrs. Beever, Larry and Guinn, catia ce: calves oe, tges| fot aur Meh oie, enh m2 | ma omee, Soeeeas rane, ‘fairly active: s Marv .... 35. « 444, A Stemkay'e low thee or otemey igher tneD lint Nick |. 99 Woolworth —- 43.3 the Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home. fede est the — Int Paper . 90.3 Yngst Sh & T 101.4 a a0 i: 95° i numerous loads holdovers so! ers ° ef ise db. itez® tairty ose steady to STOCK AVERAGES Bt.; Funeral service = pees | sl rong: ers steni owe: OW T ‘eaver. ¥ | fu lye iar wer: A is abo cb Compiled by the 1 — es held Priday, Pet oe ‘at 2 pm. em | rs ‘6 6strong to er. Li Goa. |stockets and feeders steady to strone for Indust Rail Util Stocks at Maple. with Elder Major two p ch Begs 2 loads average prime 1250-|Net change .... §1.7 “13 4.2 41 Watkina officiating. Interment 1275 Ib. steers 24.50; high choice and Noon today .... 242.3 119.7 73.0 169.1 k Hill Ceme' Mrs. Hewlett mixed choice and prime steers 1250 Ib,/Previous Day . 240.6 118.4 72.8 168.0 will Hie state at the. Willis down 21.75-23.00; load lots choice and/ Week Ago 248.9 125.0 74.0. 173.7 Davis Punera! Home and may prime 1300-3576 Ib. 19.50-23.00; 2 loads| Month Ago 258.1 1302 73.6 178.6 be seen after 3:30 p.m. Thursday. choice and prime 1575 Ib. 20.00: @ to| Year 0 248.0 1326 72.8 174.9 PER. 11, 1987. HATTIE E average choice s 1250 Ib. 18.00- | 1956-57 High 276.3 185.1 76.9 101.5 $863 Dixie Hwy. Waterford: ace 21.40; at rd steers 15.50-17.50; load “87 Low ...240.6 118.4 69.6 168.0 beloved wife of John T. yng pri Yb. heifers 21.50;/1955 High 257.6 142.4 75.7 181.5 Sainer dear mother of Samuel J. ee Eee pars | agp cone ¢ 55 Low 203.1 114.9 67.2 148.8 and Kenneth a . ise sister © Onn, am an jar mercial cows ‘it end een DETROIT STOCKS Green and Mrs. h Skar- ‘and cut 0.80. ins; *peney and com- (C. J. Nephier Co.) eves, scenes ye Oe Oe inefcial bails 14 86.16.80: vealers. 29.00| Pig t Thursday, Feb. 14, at 1 p.m. f Dt , nd OO Agee or telge*s ures after decimal points are eighths the Waterford Community Church Ib. stock : hethee calves ty 5 High Low Noon il at Eh A 7 | a ee eee es te Cemetery. Mrs. Miller will He in oe 5 18 16 state at the Coats Puneral | ‘}Ross Gear co. ese * 23 23.6 1 habaw R4., Drayton Poultry QG.L. Oil & Chem. Co... * 21 23 Plains, until 11 a.m. Thursday | Howell Elec. Mo. Co. .. * 586 8.7 when ‘she will be taken to the DETROIT POULTRY aoe _ ee Co... -: 5 on to He in state until time i DETROEE, Feb. 12 (AP)—Prices paid Rudy Manetact. Co... * 10 «(10.4 a aa oe cB. 10, 18ST, GAMES. 1700 [ay - oe! wm ts q weltty live — save’ Co. os 134 134 134 ar aor PLEAR, FEB. * 1 hen 1700 1 yne Scre 441. a ¢ | ™ Seioved poeend cy ite Bol ere teat Sota ee] Pe ee ete a ag ey ‘Tb. be ‘wr rey Crosses 26-27; nls, Broo ca Mets turkeys heavy Lats i tor Were one it Pag t toma 36. e0 Mc Wi ‘Weslev r. ' ice will s, ment: Market menay. ‘Overall + Ar n ill Face | 2 the pe Aig se P osnnd mand fair but not aggressive. Secehes Tri | T ff; Ch eral Some : J. Allen “buyers ee ae rial on trartic arge Parker officiating. Interment in : : size end quality Oak Hill Plear will ‘Parm offerings of heavy ty lor he ihens continue light and Thott of needs | A Walled Lake man, Ralph B. an beeen * eae and bth “4 Heavy type hens turkeys in very light!" | i i , ght) Mausolf, 39, of 1766 Ladd Rd., is efter 7 0.m. ¥. susply and ohert ty to a s few demand, = ai 7) Wen 11 1987 . JOWN | free under $500 bond pending Cir-} § 205 First @t.: age ts: belohed. ro ( CHICAGO POULTRY cuit Court trial-on driving charges. of Mrs. De Swindell; dear pouty ea antag ML IAP) =) Live! Mausolf stood mute Monday be-| mond’ Swindell, Mre: Veta. Peter: bn hens: receipts Woe coon wPudesrans| fore Circuit Judge Frank L, Doty|' $2 sad Mrs. Marie Rvane. Pun- greman ge to) FOR baring ue on_ charges of driving; while his 4, at Tl a.m. from Voorhees- mostly 14%4-18's.’ liam hens’ iiic. [license was 8 ed failure ag arene Th hs Tg Hf She! yY 4% ie aie) wh _ li'e Howison Ea In- ial. “Goercue Ads! Yes, whatever it is —dial « FE 28181 for an ad-. writer:and get it! , ia ; IMMEDIATE EARNINGS or part time, hours to suit ‘our convenience, average $85 to 0 per week, car necessary. Cell before 12:90 noon, b §-8681. eat omer * HELP WANTED. AGE 5 to 40. For swing shift. Some | ep necessary. FE 8-07 LADIES, HELP BALANCE THE family budget or have extra money of your own selling “Tiny Tet”, America’s finest baby ta- ble, full or part time No can- vassing Leads furnished. We Car necessary. See Miller, Room 118 Roosevelt om. Thurs. Feb 14 onlv LADY TO LIVE IN & CARE FOR ehildren while mother works. More for home than wages. OL 3. Management Opportunity With nationally advertis#d Beau- erg Corp Flexible hours. 2-2759 to 10 a.m, or eve- nings, _ MIDDLEAGED WOMAN FOR reneral & care of children py ef. Between 5 & 7. FE_5-7910.. Millinery Manager Dress - Coat Salesladies Have open for several ex- perienced people in ladies fash- fon departmen'. Good salary & ———— George’ s—Newport's, ant Me. Saget worniiee HELPER Sins gabe eer week. soap tween .7 < “OPEN ING— LADY ‘We have a sales position for a pote on acu the age of 16 to meet people, bce! apenvance and pleasing per- sonality Pe og requirements. This is diet and —— work. are furnished Earnings should average _— over ou m. to East Lineotn re Royal Oak. SEEKING GOOD JOB. BUMPER po ace in small shop. TR SECRETARIES, STENOGRAPR- ers, ae ag for positions in Engineering Manufacturing and Feteonnel rationn. £E ment office ape) . 8:30 a.m. 5 pm $ a.m. he 12 co Pitea-Bend er. jound Rd., Utica, _Mi Repub 2-2111, FURGEON DESIRES RECEPTION- nt, M be able to type. Prefer practical nurse. Box 98. Pontiac Press. WAITRESS 1 SAT, NIGHT. Steady, Apply in person after 6. he Ton, Saat Elizabeth Lk. wousk MOTHERLESS home Care’ tor 3 children & do housework Completely modern home. OA 83484. Call after Comfortable room, ends ‘free. Some wages. MI Wrp, | SHORT < ORDER cook = walghts, Phone FE = 47187. Wp.. HO EPER To CARE for 2 ¢ & in moth ‘less home. Bede WOULD LIKE LADY TO Cake for 2 children and live in. FE i008. : oe F Lady with i “oe a we —— averege or wo ia 84.00 er hour. Li OR PART ethene te N. 3 ar to. to 19 a.m. = Malcowomen tog on = peor. in Pontlue. Veen? Utica ores. oe Fxp. Hill Realty, Cv, KEawoot =” “YOUNG MEN 1 AND 36 TEARS. EEN 2 + de *, f you are intere: improv. ey voursalf gl your family's ituation In please tread on. aife THEN ATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY HOME OFFICE DETROIT 26, MICH. A 50-year-old agers ~ stock | ~ ce we in Ba ef area to pesreenst its services .* Lene aod -< Loser, community. No emper - essary as the men selected will be trained aad continually assist- ed in the Bye of Gair een business ~ only requ are that you be & — ee graduate, own @ ber oh pr table citizen, and gj @ the d in improving yourself You will be given a free aptitude test to determine your chances of suc- cess in the insurance business. For additional information, lease write to: Box 20, Pontiac Press, appointing a Employment } Agencies § 8A EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL aE CE 602 Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. PE 4-0587 PONTIAC EMPLOYMENT = 18 W. Huron E 4-255t 9 ca neryctons| BEST WAY DRIVING SCHOOL . Get -more Sriving sense ~ your dollar. Call | aned ru _8-0127. GRADUATE = TEACHER — PIANO lessons, $1, Mrs. Henry “Myers, as LEAR WAY AT “SAPEWAY™ RIVER TRAINING Bus. PE 2-2253 fies. FE 8-164 PIANO & CHORD ORGAN, PRI- _ Nate Sanat studio or home. FE _ Work We Wanted | Male 10 * A-k CARPENTER WORK, NEW — repair 7 4-420. : ALTERATIONS pats New and repair. FF. 4-4954 AVAILABLE NOW! £ cabinet BOY 19, NEEDs WORK ANYKIND. _High- graduate. OR 3-050. BOY, 1@ WANTs FULL TIME ; work. FE 2-0044 ee CARPENTER WORK, ALL KINDS, Reas. John Featherstone, FE 41330. . CABINET | MAKER AND D CARPEN- ter. Kitchens -a~ specialtys Fre - 4-5000 ene mee — * CARPENTRY. 30 YRS, EXP. NEW ene ason “OR Cupbeards a specialty, 34-0292: =¢ USTOM FORMICA _ ” wore in sink tops, vanitiés, table tops free estimates. FE 2-1485 or OF 3-424 = «= EXPERIENCED CRANE OPERA- tor, Bulldozer, or truck drtvér. _ RE 2-6084 _— ee GENERAL BOOKKEEPER AND Office Manager. Considerable ex- perience in >ayroll 1 fg and usual tax ‘orms. = time. MY 3-7883. MARRIED MAN NEEDS “jou badly. OR 3-5127 MAN AGE 53 Watts FULL TIME work. FE 8-2611 MAN steady work. Exp. in maii work and gas station work, Interested in working in vicinity of Gratiot and 10 Mile. Reply x 27, tiac Press. PLASTERING, NEW 7 OR RPAIR. Work guaranteed. FE PHARMACIST 3 Le Prescription man, Able _ management. MI 4-2671. RELIABLE MAN & WIFE _ office cleaning, FE 7 TREE TRIMMING & , REMOVAL. Phone FE 63063, 00 YOUNG MAN, 20. 2 YRS. COL- iene desires’ part-time job after p.m. — weekends. Some — a selling experience. FE 3-7704. ser: to take . WANT YOUNG ae. = WOULD LIKE part me worl Pte rE t right work, 6 to . Pest ing YOUNG MAN woukina— WAY back to college wants wall wash. ing or general work. $1.35 hr, neler available. FE 5-6839. - Work c Wanted Female 11 LLL Le A-l TRONINGS, PICK UP AND _ delivery. ry. PE 4-2965. AUBURN HOTS EXC. CHILD care ‘n m cens hom oe. y ed e. FE “WOMEN WANT WALL WASH, & clean FE 5-3036. Eves. FE 71-8087. BABYSITTING IN MY HOME, __FE 5-324 ° BABYSITTING” IN MY HOME. § ays. 1355 Lorraine off Lake Rd. FE 17-0172 Coane BABYSITTING IN MY HOME. 103 Roselawn FE 8-861¢ CHRISTIAN WOMAN WANTS | BA- bysitting pear Le pee Motors of Fisher Body FE 8 _ DAY CARE fee © caneaEn toa parents work. Call OR oy! EXPERIENCED BA B YSITTER wants watery, eae ref- erences. FE > FAMILY Thinline: “DONE IN my home. $3 bu. EM 3-2334. ; GIRL. 18 WANTS WORK BABY- sitting days FE 5-3405. HAVING A BABY? VACATIONING? woman will care for your children in your home. EM 3-3580. inounnaa $3 A BUSHEL. _up and deliver. OR 3- 1078 ie IT WouLD ‘LIKE TO BABYSIT week night after 6 Stay Sunday after 2 o'clock. 80 cent Vee gpd aah child. Tam 26 yrs. other. ~ tion. Cail OR “0063. ane TRONINGS_ 83 4, =» Da __ service, FE 5- ay MIDDLEAGED LADY WAN * bv sitting. FE 3-757 1s Be MIMEOGRAPHING 7 a retarial Service. EM py a STENO — EXP "OR 35023. WITH TRANS. WASHINGS & | TRONTN iS. PICK up & delivery TE ¢ x8. — WASHINGS AND Tao conn dore in my ok $8 WASHING AND TRONING. _pick up and delivery. rE 29008, WASHINGS &, TRON \ ford te NINGS. WATER. WOMAN WOULE t ae BABYSIT ing in your h . rte Box wn Write Pontiae WOMAN WANTS § CF 5 work. Babysitting or _Ref. Call PE 8-1071, WASHINGS & IRONINGS | my _my home. _Good work. sop pi: g _ Building | Service +42 A-t BRICK, RLOCE ” wns. Pireplaces. be = nee PE ’- ‘asements und chim- bap oh 8 nd OM CA rin finish remod _tetms, Gordon mm Wlattiey, | Eis band A&B TRENCHING _ Footings Wate aw r line, Field tile, DAYS oF cleaning. ARPENTERS. DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads’ To sell, rent, buv, swap, hire. \ dial FE 2818), | | a THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNI ISDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 ‘Ber Sek % vt ga OR} Macy OR 3-7014 aL TYPES Or BLDG, PLANS | nn 3-031. EM Ping suit, lowest — Stper- FE ‘Heritiding © Reeling ® BLOCK AND WORK. Insurance Agencies 17A) INSURANCE INSURE By PHONE, _Nicholie holie & larger Co.” mW. rE 5-8183 ‘MAHAN REALTY co. FIRE - WIND - AUTO . TORN leis W. HURON "°° "ye" iue ___Laundry Service Service 8 CE CURTAINS, PLAIN OF lea. Beastifull 8, PLAIN OR RUF RUF. LA fi lly . Laundry, FE 2-191. fon FAMDLY CAUNGRY SERV. ice, ph. Poatiac Laundry FE A __Landscaping 118A EXPERT TREE TRIMMIN N removals. Ph FE $6503 ‘On __Moving ¢ & ¢ Trucking 19 4-1 MOVING-HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE Commerce: ; i. wort go gra: exo, Pree estimates a = “SENT & “BLOCK “eta ecm ng, sore DRY WA 7 WAGs Ve eetimaten® No fob too sas or onal ae gees, free oe ’ FLOOR SANDING, OLD FLOORS a Can L. Bills, FE GENERAL BLDG —w REPATR. caer ~ vert tase plastering, aS ROOFS — ALL kinds. Est 1918. Hugud Marsti, 333 N . FE - . equi "h 4-0450, L. A. Young _o MOVING. PULLY _ FE 4-0450. L. AL L. A. ¥ b ia G) FLOOR’ LA LAYING, sanding, isaing, 55 Edison. Ph. FE 23-4405 MAGUIRE BUILDERS. LI- censed. complete building service. iA ad- Sunes and remodeling. FHA sorme and free estimates. FE PLASTERING FIRST CLASS RE- pair work. FE 2-2936. PLASTERING Free estimates. MAnvle 5-4052. ROOF REPAIRS | “ _z roughing —_ one id Fionn Late LAYING, sanding and finishing. Phone PE TRENCHING AND © BASEMENT CLEA BULLDOZING R. D_ Thempson FE 4-684] Business Services Pate Sn ire | _¥FE 45-1741 A-1 ACE TREE SERVICE. RE | moval and i; cheng: Get our bid _ YE 23-7188 AUDTIOVO: X HEARING AID. RM. ey as tan 101% N. ‘a _N. Saginaw, ALL MAKT OF sation aa | repaired by factory trained men | at our store General —— a! Othiee. v .» 27 Law- rence St FE pais.” APPLIANCE Tt REPAIR. WASHING end vacuum sweepers Byes Electric, $02 N. Johnson |. APPtias ANCE. #8 BERVICE | We service ell makes of wringer | =< automatic washers 30 yrs Pontiac ROY'S, 96 Oakland wae AAA FLOOR SAND’ LAYING FINISHING — GUALITY C. BUD BILLS, FE 6-2050 BASEMENTS DUG UNDER ~ house, dirt removed, free est. FE Rates. PE 5-3458 ABC ee sae LARGE VAN OR Pick-up, F’ CLEANING AND oo. of al) Fin rogg Hy id, PE 5-2972. HAULING | AND RUBBISH. NaME _ your Anytime. PE LIGHT AND HEA Rubbish hauled FE eS TRUCKING. LIGHT HAULING 4 _Also odd jobs. } g, ¢ Ro LIGHT HAULING. F RUBBISH - _ PE 5-3153 aan Weds ~% - TON FickUP taal, bad “can anytime, FE ~ O'DELL CARTAGE Loca): omg py | more | REDUCED. RATES Large van to serve you. Smith | Moving PE 4-4864 Trucks to o Rent "= | Comp AILERS AND TRACTORS Pontiac Farm and Industrial. Tractor Co. +25 8. WOODWARD Open aw ONWANTED ARTICLES RE- _moveo free of charge. FE 5-4638. Painting & Decorating 20 18T CLASS, EXP. PAINTING & decorating, reasonable. FE §-2860. ek Bane any INTERIOR & EX- terior, 10 per,cent dise for cash. __Gua: Free est. FE 4-9205, ree PAINTING 1 & PAPERING MA- _s0n Thompson. FE 4-8364. al Sanrnnd aA AND DECORAT- | Ph os ‘aanging and removed. AAA PAINTING. WALLS WASHED arr steaming, Reasonable. J olegeene & EXTERIOR PAINT- | ORS fine estimates. OR 3-1131 or riot & exterior. By hour or by _job, MT 6-4153. | PAINTING & PAPER HANGING. ats price now, pay later.- PAINTING WALLS WASHED. PA. ned en, jee 1emoved. B. PAINTING PAPERRANGING WALLS CLEA ‘UPPER do] 31081 | COPENHA VERS RaD Repay. 596 W Huron aly Bhd tee calle. FE 4-5607 |OAY_OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. FE 5-129 «r FE 5-8390 M STRAKA GUARANTEED - TV REPAIR. A ANY AKE PE 49736 INDON'S RADIO & TV. 127 S.PARKE oT Typewriter Service 22A 22A EE tadela toe | & cceneas MA- B “F") “€LEANERS | chines ing. Expert work. GENE’S HEATING SERVICE Purnaces cleaned, sold & repaired — Rd, Rochester. FE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- La & rewinding, 218 E. Pike ‘ 4-3981. FURNACES CLEANED INSTAL leu. 2S hr servire. C. Nelson. | FE 35-1788. “4 Heating Complete service on 3 makes. Day of night. Call 41063, Wayue Herang Co. Meta’ Preabie Blvd. PLASTERING & PAIR WORK. Free est. OL rT, =| PLASTERING a KINDS. Hj Meyers. OR 3-1345 | L, PLASTERING RESIDENTI commercial ant repair, FE 40274 | TREE REMOVAL & TRIMMING. | Free _ estimates ey. PRUNING — hour or the tree wee on 3g0nt, between 8 a.m. TREE TRIN-fNG AND "RENGY- al. Free estimates. FE. 2-6019 4-5324 WALLS WASHED BY MACHINE. Free estimates OR 3-0186. Foruieme Refinishing 16A NEW CUPBOARDS & DOORS. RE- patring & antiques. FE 5-0162. Income Tax Service 17 D—SDBPBBBPB DPB LC LLL LLLP A. WODEK TAX CONSULTANB Former or haw Revenue Audi- tor, — Ss eon aw St... Open Eves. Ay a oan arte: E s-6e8. 301 Ss . Sat = 5-6889. . of Econom” Purnite aasSuaTENS INCOME TAX : ble Geet tape ments. _ Om 30084 & OR PO ees . ‘AX RETURN PRE- with master's degree. m ; 32-7534. BURT STEVENS, 835 Mei- #3500. Home calls by ent EMPIRE INCO; ‘AX VICE 143 Oxbow Lake Rd. ____ Your house or mine tions. Si oN. 1562 Woodlow, 0 Sake fees INCOME TAX RETURNS PRE- pared. —paree EM eee BENJAMIN" R. *BACKUS and fl. Rm. 15 FE 41892 Eve. FE 8-6317 NEED HELP... With Income Tax. $5.00 pe: ne return at your home, ~ SAVE MONEY Let as jar return for you. ." Mautingly ror ror. E. Blvd. N. WORKING MAN'S FAX _SERVCE Son off Bala incite Fe Bitty Working ie Peopis.§ $ Tax Ser = “Tasurance t Agencies s 17A Austin-Norvell Agency BY PHONE 6 FE | General inting and Office Sup- ply Co, 17 W. L awrence. Upholstering 23 BEADLE's poardy at SAMPLE oes ee TP et EAKLE’S CUSTOM UPEOLSTER: ing 8li4 Cooley Lake Rd. EM _*2641 Free estimates. THOMAS UPHOUSTERING 45 TELEGRA FE_5-8888 SLIPCOVERS RAPES -& BED. spreads Your 1. FE 5-5797. | “~ RIDE WANTED DAILY FROM 3 TO GET * a “MO8ST FOR YOUR Travel Agencies 25A PLANNING A TRIP? : “SERVICE 60s W. FE 83251 Wtd. Children to Board 26 CHORE Igy sD canko LOVING DAY CARE FOR TOTS. ee TT cacumaaam Lake Estates. Wid. | encmid Goods 27 eee aad FURNITURE NEEDED+. -? 4ots. Satire home odd et the dollar. Will buy outright or sell it for you B Co le, Ph Reals LET Us 1 Bur’ IT OR AUCTION IT fer +2661. ONe} OF PONTIACS LARG: CEA buyers a ie Fe 4 PRIVATE PARTY NEEDS CLEAN o338 a ot furniture 0. furniture. Ph. WANTED: ELEU STOVE & RE- frig. OR 3-1268. WTD. To for OR AUCTION FUR- wpitere dishes, tools. MY 2-1521 APLE _ip g00d condition. OL 2-7787, _Wtd,-Miscellaneous ~ -28 stints edi cdieeciie die tin cae cin aa ah eacn ea eee TRAILER WITH RUB- ?-WHEEL ber tires. Must be reasonable. FE 3006 _ CHURCH NEEDS USED PIANO. Also are interested ‘n buying an electric organ. Call FE 54-0572 or _FE 17-0043 “$AW TIMBER WANTED OR 32-6707 STOP! LOOK! Wanted to buy: Small houses, 1 story, to be moved or other small buildings We also tear down houses & barns. H.-P. Sutton. 23-6432. ‘ ! ANTED TO BUY ID USED | Wiiwheel el trailer. r. FE » 21703. wTD. | 20 NUDGE POTS. PE 5 §-3938. FARM TO WORK ON stale @r money rent. Furnished or unfurnished. Call GReenleat , _4-6733. Silverbrook Farms, Novi. MARCH STATE IN LETTER RENT DESIRED AND WHERE ATED N- | _TIAC PRESS 4 ROOM MODERN UNFURNI@H NighED | house — utility, proement, van by __ $60 monthly. ATTENTION 1 tamtabene — WHY take a chance on rent- ing to some undesirable tenant? Our service to you will get you only good tenants. We check credit, employment and reter- ences. For further information give us a call, Jim Williams Real- ni ae Baldwin, FE 4-0547. After R 3-4923. meee SERVICE, ._ E. __ Adams Co. PE 5-45 4 CHRISTIAN WOMAN TO SHARE —— with widow, 15 Bloomfield | v WILLINO TO SHARE § ROOM se with =— only Call be- tween 9 & 1. FE 20367. WILL anew i stipe WOME with seoahas or professional wom- _en Call FE 110 after 4 p.m. Wd. ‘Transportation 3 Pel PP Richardson & meee ™ De- urroughs on __mmd 8. of Grand Bivd. EM 3-4647 | PAPERHANOING.”” FE ¢2171 OR | ‘Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) Television Service 22 : $500, 000.00. At our disposal to ourchase new or seasoned ‘and contracts for eur clients 2 years service to « setisfied clientele. See me before you sell. Ask for Bob Mahan. To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN _REALTY co. a eee Full price $18,- * Bateman | K a “ESTABLISHED IN 1916 _. Kampsen SEMINOLE HILLS—West Iroquo!a, near Huron. 3-bedrooms; —- ant 23 ft. living reoni, bY fireplace, large light ants f y 2c A) 4 O05 room, recently remodeled cnc | AR EAI TORS } E. 528 eh. Full basement. new AC heat. i J-car garage. $13,960 — $3, 306 ‘3178. Telegraph Eves & Sun = down |SILVERSCREST - Attractive modern. / / / 4 2-bedroom ranch type bungalow i featuring oa’ floors, plastere : painted walls. 16 ft. ving roome tile bath, full basement, gag heat large breeveway to ate to-bed garage. All in A-1t shapee | fi Vill $11.050—terms nihan Village 3 bedroom, brick to belt. family OVER 5 ACRES—And a compheteteh home within easy walking distance remodeled 2-bedroom bungalow. to Tel-Huron ing center. . Peatures a gt oer — room, fireplace, full dint rm., cheer- ful kitchen with adjoining breat- | fast rm, tile bath, full basement, 2 car garage. Priced at $16,900, tered walls, off furnace, eniv 1 minutes from downtown Pontiae > ae = 950 down. Bal. . per ¥ ‘INCOME — 2 apts. Privileges q Maceday Lake. Live ee ean The $86 per month income from upper apt. will more than make your cg oor — wnaows 3-Bedroom Rancher Desireable west suburban loca- m siding exterior, oak floo hlastered Walls ‘ull pnoeureet ter, entrance loset, -draperies, bel ay aluminum storms and sereens. in: BRICK c RANCH Moms. balt oe street Olt “oltered of ite, "only toon Lake, 3 bedrooms. 28 &. dining ! Fire Sco jarge witene baths, pth ag oo ad “* NICHOLIE: fp kext, neater gure” Sat | sable tas Palate | : ; : : oe < THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1957. For Sale Houses | 43) NEE ENE Se ee , Buy Thru Partridge List: Thru Partridge Nothing Down oy tea, See Bee beat a a Me el 4 LEFT BSR We NOTHING DOWN COSTS ONLY 4 MONTHLY PAYMENTS MODEL fen 1:30-6 P.M. sINOLE HILLS OAKLs AND AVENUE 1 bath up, % . living reom . * garage, full basement. Play- room for children over garage. By appointment cniy. | This is an extremely clean & beautiful. For Sle Howes 4 Retiring | Couple Be first to see it. Only $11, Tian’ terms. Clarkston. REAL ESTATE INC. 20 Ss. i arto ge Mich, $-5821 STOUTS CA ‘upbor: room, DIRECTLY BEHIND ST. JO-| foom = Aug i t 7 s HOSP:TaL. il EARL- 2 s and full ba MOORE BLVD. AT BONDALE up. Big full a heat. < = -car garage. rms available. WESTOWN REALTY CO. John K. Irwin a 18 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN Bince . he i situat- | 313 West Huron Street aye 2 sleges on beautiful Bren-| Phone PE §-6447 wu ve ems dei Only $6,700 with $1,-\ “TO SETTLE AN ESTATE @00 down. 6-3 & 4rm Fur apte toh wi | lard. FE §-8283 or CLOSE TO SCHOOLS AND SHOP- fracas Large lot, full basement, way and garage. $4.600— Seward Sti Street — Patspace: Wine! 0 tore C. SCHUETT REALTY c aM erp aM webu Pauline “The Northwest Realtor” percent morgage. oh reef at rter DU® TO BUSINESS Augusta CULT Hew, marth Sacha vearoom| aT, Ccam, fantom vomy @ lot, only 90.550 Sor fmane- Scott Lake Road res. * story ?, e@x- eh ED HORSE “Gee Boe tar oe tion and condition RAST POSSESSION WM. A. Close in—nearly new 5 rooms & & seers KENNEDY GREEN ST. eee 5 rooms down—3 and bath*ept. 3007 W_ Huron priced. with \ AR PORN. CUCKLER REALTY 1,380, Will trade. tor. 6 for. 6 rooms. COA Sanat caRaE | LOW low" DOW FavMENT Ro " whndbw, Toots kitchen, Code | title, aotet huge fot. PE tint, room, & Sases er PE Pag ar FE seit ' full bath gt Ra r9 tang eae went a E. = 2188 Cass Lake Rd. PE 2-4875 Low down papencat BRICK RANCH HOME. Very low down LOVELAND D- rbor 4-1661 FOR COLORED FAMILIES 275 eae Neat and clean 7 home (4 bedrooms) Only #1 $1,200 down . is ona 4 percent GJ 4 bedroom brick home—t! acre | fot s750300. Price $11,000—Sub- stantial down payment Be es OS ree Pee erty in this area with us Mrs. Newers, ar] Gillespie Wy } PE 2-6412. ohn Kinzler, Realtor | W. Huron St., Pontiac basement recreation room.| Near St, Fred’s set nook, ort ett wn 6 re on corner gee of t with gas ar. basement. $5,950, $2,408 mace. 1 f° garage. Back yard fenced, —_ grill and|,,,.. barbeque storms and; Whittemore Street screens, for appointment New attractive 3 bedroom today. : home large wu, BR ee POMiad BT uM) Remaptomate ot Bat VS ancl y. pg enmed poco $12,- HEAR ROCHESTER. Near new high Railroad Frontage lot approx. 100'x270°. Brick Located in Pontiac's tndus- frame Pull trial] area, formerly used as a. on furnace, $13,700. coal yard. Spur line on property, garage 16x20, of- wie Piste HAYDEN, Realtor, : WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR BRICK 4-FAMILY FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN ® CAN YOU BEAT THIS? 77 N. Saginaw &t. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor rE 5-165 Open evenings ‘til 8:30 _ WANT. ADS! To find a NEW hes iuchen texte’ dittas scaped, $13,250, Easy cree, ans: “s. 1 ACRE bedroom, 1% car — ny ae gion Wid. HURON "SAVE. ENERGY, ‘USE (50 Acres—Metamora Commercial—Main Hwy. 4 “Family Brick Lake Front—Pienic Park barn. $39,500, terms. -|70 Acres Ideal country bome, com- completely rembdeled main home with 4 rooms, very modern kitchen, 2 baths, automatic oi] heat, 4 room | tenant Barns for Roy Annett Inc. “Cass LAKE On THE LAGOON, _ $750 DOWN 4 rm. 1 furnace. rm. rented investment, Immediate pos- ANNETT OFFERS jing, paved street. Reduced for quick. sale to ' $15,000, $5,000 down. Located on m ved high- Way idea) for caltle or hor- An exceptional bu offer at $18,000, $8,500 down. story brick veneer butler amg 26x42 close to Pon- conn for clinic with 3 it On sec- on Boon 4 rner lot.140x190, ample ao — for complet! $23,- 5 rooms and tile bath each, now ba bow excellent in- rate furnaces and . In good rental location close to downtown. Reduced to $26,500 terms. 400 feet good beach, picnic grounds with 70 pienic ta- bles, 15 outside grills, re- freshment stand, now show- Ing good return with tn- mited opportunities. 314 acres, located on main high- way, 18 miles from Pontiac. | Also large ® room year around home and large | | horses, dairy, or feeder cat- value at $47,500, terms. TORS ‘uron FEderal 68-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 ark wees boat In the ‘backyard! looking 2 bed: Best Buys Today CUSTOM BUILT North side ranch style home located only one block from eat and bus | Two te uae: living rm. ure window, carpet- ing. —_ kitchen with din- arage on ex- buy at only $10,407 with ges $2200 Dn, INCOME ¢ Now rented for § per month, small 2 family home ot or preame i to retire? It so, you'll | at peer when you inspect beautif bed ranch home. all 1 abundance of & workshop room. Also 1% car attached garage. Beautiful kitchen. Lame living room with eee 4 window oak floors. bath. A very attractive | home near Williams e. On ex-| x large landscaped lot 1005150 | CARNIVAL by Dick Turner ... 213 TM, Reg, U.S. Par. Off, © 1957 by NEA Service, ne 2 “When I marry, Dad, {hope get someone jst ke you .— kind, generous and easily scared!" bathe —s -_— sewer, 2 fut school and ‘2 Only $1400 down val handle, Total -$950 DOWN Por this cute and clean 2 bedroom home located west on large acre ‘Wot. — living room, king | size nose ee OO and = dining eere and show- : » Bal oho. for thia “FOR COLORED designed for living with large living room with plastered wails, fire ¢, handy kiteh- en and ing sere and oil heat, Only §2, down. Edw. M. Stout. ] Realtor TIN. Saginew St. FE 5-6165 Open Eves. mm ‘8:30 } ELIZABETH LK. ESTATES, BY minum storms sereens, full pee, oa. Low down payment. OUR HIT PARADE “THE MONEY wee ee can Hurot . Ga: * ‘Trouble ne ee a a A rms, “Two Different W orlds” » eryday living, with won- ful " ew of | the’ ever ghancine beauti‘ul rom is new Py be home on Elisabeth Lake bed- poe Aare | ° ives im ft of hens “HOUND DOG” Welcome. 3 bedroom home, 2 lots and ‘our boat on Cass Lage for $6,950; $500 down. “Friendly Persuasion” o Ts all — = # et Hed apprec ar home in Elisabeth Lake states. 3 bed possibilities. On Oak “MARY ANN” Wout love this starter heme, + move pa “orchard, Only “$6.300. Low ‘WE TRADE ” REALTOR PE s:i0e4 Longe Ra. Colberry Park PE Daily & Sunday 2 to 5 091, BRICK RaNcH MOD- HAS B ANY HOM JUST 2 om § EAST FR RNE WOODWARD AND UARE-TCAK®E ROAD. ASK FOR MR MR. B Drayton Woods Here is a home that you will almost want on sight. Newer 3 bedroom cedar shake ranch | home. Lot 762200 and all fenced. i'e car garage. Priced $12,950. terms. Sylvan Village—Brick Newer acon hall plan, Long | and ph anch home with at- tached "tae Saorment. oak rs and taste- fully decorated. Interesting stone well tana 2 nice shaded lots and well landscaped. sand ach. a a rea yaks today JOHN -KINZLER REALTOR 670 W. Huron 8t. en Eves ' Multip'e Listing Service THELMA M. ELWOOD | PONTIAC REALTY Neuer FE 5. PE 4-364) | } se rage and full | | i] i} Close to park be 1} Let's look H nearly new. tustom bed- room full basement, plastered walls, 3 nicely jots 6 y ROOM INCOME | HOUSE IN NICE borhood, & large rooms for owner, 3 room avt. upstairs, Ve- netian blinds. 43 POLL Le FBEDRM. | “SU BURBAN it euenne © baa cena po fireplace, carpeted, newly decorated rms, screens, ful, basement new oil furnace. aha —_ landsca: is 40x22. ness is the voosen. $1,500 down. $55 per month, Cedar Island A nice 3 bedrm, home with fire. ere on @ corner lot. 2 H. W. Bigelow. 54 W. peer a at Office FE gy for ROCHES STER AREA Toom with Foot cel- te: ee oe REALTY OL_ 1-511 Tienken Rd. SPECIAL KEEGO HARBOR 4 large rooms and full tiled bath. hardwood floors, enclosed sun porch, all fenced lot — 1% car garage. Only $950 down Leslie R. Middleton ROKER PE 8-6003 ___ PE 17-0084 No Dow n Payment Will butld on your fre Tees clear jot 2 and starter Somer with “full basement and rough wirin: or build on our lot with wn payment F. C. wooD co Ny ae 3-1235 OR Corner Williams Lake Ra: & a Mie er $550 DOWN Located west of town, on large a) tortor finishing, sonable at $4,050. 50 DOWN — east of Pontiac rae ae | nal Crooks bt. cozy 4 comes low, plus ge a ~ ‘bath & gas heat. Priced at only $5,500. R. RIT. E Y 500 Eliz. PE 4-1157 NORTH STAR _HOMES Gas ho’ water, inciner- ators, all face erik with 11 dif- erent elev siding doors Femily stye kitchen panel al these beautiful festures and more in the newest cof new homes Just ‘6 mie © Clarkston on Waidon Rd Look for our 2 mod- ~ WHITE BROS. | REALTORS | e OR 3-1295 | Open Eves til @- Sun. 1 ‘ Ze Partridge “18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE SYLVAN SHORES Eye catching 3 bedroom modern one in exclusive Sylvan Shores, edrooms on first floor and ae on e second base- heat. on terms. RUSTIC SUINGATOWW Comfortable rustic 2 bedrm. — located just northwest of tiac, Low price of only $6500 8 ACRES North side city limits Lop 2 bedrooms and bath on first | floor, stairs to second floor make | {t possible for additional bed-) . Extra lavatory in base-— Natural fireplace, sliding closets, storms and screens ER SEE THIS LOVELY | HOME. $3,500 down will handle | SELECT LOCATION | { Woodward Many beatiful features and spe-. cial treatment set this 6 room, 3 ranch home apart from | the ordinarv. A ledge rock plant- | er wall, slate tile and cork floors | add, interest. You'll admire the | leather breakfast room. the 10-ft. rect rock fireplace and the indi- Ughting. A complete home every way—aluminum storms cea screens, heating, incinerator, | ete. Attractively lanscaped ting 150x150. A treat to show — please call early! $25,900 = down ~ priced right! Humphries rm. year. around log. home with of! fur- i drapes. carpeting. Nestled | FE 20474 Reaitor, oon E 47114 | fo th the big omks. $9500 with $1500 | 83 N. siglesrepn pen Evenings | dow: Multipie Listing Service ie eg gal | yw yah ? bedrooms joca 48 ae FOR COLORED . wooded ; LY $1500 DOWN tht La owners beach in room home. All large rooms vita | full basement, 2 car garage. | | ies OCT ean REALTY) | , 7" pr with. $1500 dn many furnishings. Easy monthly pay- ments. r ~ ™ id W. SIDE, $1,400 DN. Spacious 6 room modern home on Johnson convenient to Pon- tiae General Hospital Natural brick fireplace’ in large living room. _Pull basement with auto- matic ‘oi! heat Insulated. Com- lete with storms and screens. ull price just $8250 with $1400 down. WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. TL 0 LIKE NEW ELIZABETH LK. ESTA Bungaiow with gas heat, alum inum storms & screens, full be ment with cencer wall, cevemic tile im kitehen & bath, t «anfinished rooms, !'9 car ga- rage, patio and more. $12.800. WEST SIDE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ~— 3 bed room, din- Sta ee room. mm € oubie igatage. sie00 EASY TERMS. J. R. Hiltz ” REA id WW. Huron PANTORS pe seis ations. Hardwood floors. New GE Texoiite kitchen and van- ity bath Ne bedrms. - rg apAmadd up. Lots of closets. i priced ver rea- | 3 or base- sons Sonne 07s Tee eq. ft. space i] bab 11 bireh . Drive put and see | to 8. t hard steam heat. new gas water : fruit — es “% heater, -water : - to schoots & aoa. 8.700, terms. > aie “id sofiener; sevty 4i6-| Oat PE 2-3538 cor gasane, 5128 . ‘*, WILSON come. Price sim or, $3,600 down | Would you like a new 3 bedroom by owner. TE : home? With payments less than rent? We have one for $1000 24 Acres down. Close to 3 schools. A nice home a ished on Would ‘ou bik busine - polly nay Siek- your heme? We fave a ry = ms modern. ed by tw busi: ne's lots. Ce og ° | WE APPRECIATE LISTINGS OF ANY KIND Harvey Wilson, Broker Cas J Mart. PE Soest Buy Thru Partridge __ List Thru 1 Partridge : 8 RM. HOUSE OFF Easily converted to in- come. $7,900 with $1,500 down. FE __ 32-2888. “ONLY 4% INTEREST $56 MONTHLY ar iG TAXES AND INSUR- fos Mate Ge toed anne eae feck peel t tener ee fenced Anchoc ey - sigent at $8,950 ™ TE with $1,854 we” PORSFISAION HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy, _OR 31980 | Suburban Beauiy . Oi heat, 3 rm. with fireplace, bright kitchen, ceram.c tile tached garage th, at- Immaculate and phand price oho with $6,900 dn r transferr Gucueercnts eee BEAL aerate pa Dizie Hwy OR 3-9701 71038 | | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SPRINO BUILDING — w € takin, oréers for ~~ he, arog building «market a specifica- Sos cy a te bedroom me. ‘ easement, euto. off heat, auto. hot water heater, oak floors, plas- tered walls, vestibule entrance & many other extras Pull price $9900 on your jot We will also give a price on your plans and specifications DRAYTON PLAINS — 3 bedroo with large utflity room, heat and living room dining tion, ~ _— ander ‘S1l,e00 with large EAST WALTON BLVD. — 2 ated Priced. at $9000 wite terms. 269 Baldwin A ____ FE 5-010! or PE E 8-0505 ve MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NTT Jj $500 DOWN —$42 50 per mo. on balance. Boy price $4,- 750. White mq 2 bedroom "att t living room, kitchen, full bath, cons “se = tot. Located at e on Union Lake “Ra Beautifully painted plas- tered walls and select oak rs. Tile bath, dry paint- bas: = Only $2579 down ahd as- sume GI mortgage. IF YOU'VE WANTED space and excellent neigh- borhood, . Immediate posses- be had on a clean 4 bedroom home with. 2 bed- rooms and bath on floor. ment, down, WEST SUBURBAN -One of our better buys Built in ‘54, & neat, attractive 2-bedroom ik F eytctih walls, tile reezeway and at- teamed car =e Situ- ated on 2 lots good neighborhood, wine lake. privileges on one of our ter lakes. Can be sold to GT for only $250 wn, plus Full prise age b sory gi1900."4 al buy. See it $2.500 DOWN — On baer| im- maculate story % pvronen ped with ‘airway to tic. Custo sox floors, pl walls marble sills, Full painted basement, attached garage. West subarben, er value at $11,000 RAY. O’NEIL, Realtor 22 §. Teleg 9 Phone PR's Tina or RE Pane $500 DOWN INBEDROOM "MO DE RN HOME ON NORTH SIDE. LAKE PRIVILEGES ¢,ROOMS & BATH. CE- BL Bane be SPnoM. TAKE’. R. J. VALUET, Realtor 348 het gave, IB TOWN, NO) very atiractive inside and ~ | bed- with exceptional- room ew ly niece living room-din room combination. H: be: bric false fireplace, ow heat - hot water. autiful kiteh- and loc paved et George R. Irwin i! REALTOR ee = | { | > | 620 EAST FOURTH For Sale Houses 43 43 SET UPS property: iy: Owner leaving city: PE ’ WE BUILD BRICKS ’$10,975 CEDAR SHAKES soo7s|. "t feel WE BUY. SELL & «TRADE RRIS SON REAL 152° ares “Pndae PE ea WILL BUILD COMPLETELY MODERN 4 BED- rvuom ogee Tee room pt ot place w ter com tiled kitehen, fuii bath, peren. 2 rooms _javatory. & sho pod ary. 2 poo a tee EDWARD B B. KEITH THE LAKE MAN EM 34432 AARON MILFORD GI's $290 DN. Buy direct from builder and save Gosiace Easy FH. 8. vec * kimi D TOWNSHIP $290 DOWN $85 MO. PYMT8.—30 YR. MORTG 25—3 bedrm. frame ranch homes, full basement, 75 by 220 ft. lots. Extra large kitchen, tile bath QUALITY: features throw Model Open — OR 3- igtt IRWIN, % BLE. N_ OF M $e, ‘a MILE W. CRESCENT LK AL FISHER 19322 — Couzens, Detroit, Mich, Diamond 1-0310 P DAILY 2 TO 8 PM. “RANCHM ER” 3 BEDROOM HOME $650 DOWN 10" VETS i 4-8915 m | ‘cool St ta Sotein & i For Sale Houses 43 & ACRES 2 _pEDRMS. op PANGUS. ‘Realtor co. FOR BETTER bhUYS Modern 5 bedroom oeauty on % carpet mc J mo ogee new ca in cl boards, re rage. only $2,500 New 4 bedrn. modern to minute Clark: near ston, immediate pos- session . rooms, 2 baths, very large lo. Se» it today and buy wita easy terms. Arnold Real Estate sone” Telegraph Rd BY OWNER. 2 BEDRO with convertible den in AUBURN HEIGHTS Ptr new 4 rms. and bath 2 bedrms., nice kitchen with dining space. “riled bath and kite hardweed floors, oi] heat. Breese: Way and attached garage. Large ae aes? landsc . Exc. value K. '@ Templeton, Realtor 2390 Orehard Lake Rd PE 4-4563 FE 2-0602 - ANNOUNCING FOR ’57 New Homes IN PINE LAKE MANOR SUBDIVISION The ‘$7 building a ts already underway ew tri- level custom - built ho , 500, priced * 2 _BEDROOM -anch style, mes Plus Costs .-~ Terms—Paved pe ee pore bi) 100. New Subdivision, PERRY TO PONTIAC ROAD, TURN RIGHT fo OPDYKE _\4 MILE TO MODEL Nosan Building Corp. FE 5-7923 LAKE FRONT 150 ft. white sand beach. Lovely 3 bedrm. mod. completely furn., 1% baths, util, .m. attached garage, auto. washer & dryer, fargo deep | freeze, 2, lots, owner transferred. Priced attractively. Terms. Please call us before you buy, we have a nice selection of homes to- choose from Dorothy Snyder Lavender 40 W 4YURON FE Dll or Eves. MU 4-6417 — JERRY For this eggs 2 2 bedrm tvpe home, Truly $12,500 Features gas furnance, water softner, 1 sand, breezewav and 2 ranch car ga- free and clear home. For GT's That want to buy an older home with low, low payments. 2 bedrm eute and cozy k home, 7 years old, a acre of iand. Hurry! Sell- ing for only With only $525 Picts No other cost. educed In PRICE JUST LAST SAT. $1.000. Must sell 3 bedrm. ch, breeze- way and garage, ''s acres, oil | furnace .n vasement A fine buv at the new price of $13,500 What have you for down par eceme! educed in Ivan Village was ae urry th: bedrm brick home, carport and | FE 5-0121 | rage. Owner wants sale or small The owner said make it a bargain. | Owner leavir- state. ‘This home | : a garage. Priced at $2° 500 = SEVEN OTHER MODELs TO CHOOSE FROM ‘Priced at: $17,500 & UP of jot sites. Come — and arrange y your new home. SVE “VAN REALTY CO. 7383 O rd Lake Ave. FE 5-9418 IN iN. SYLVAN | SHOPPING CENTER BL $16,500 16 miles from Pontiac Bow to 10 acres with new ranch type home Has | 4 bedrooms, dining room. large kitchen and living room, recrea- tion anc storage room, basement. screened-in porch, of! heat mein road Heasonable down pay- ment. $11,800 Drayter Plains 1 block to poate Market- and Schools.~ § Large living room and Pha "3 basement with roy bowed oe rooms carpeted — f Perecd * lot. This is hes | family home with $1,800 acon ; $8,950 | You can move right in this 7 roo | @ large bedrooms. down or | ment yout equity as down’ pay- men George Blair Realty | $536 Dixie Hwy R 35-1251 DRAYTON PLAINS” ____ After 6 OR 31708 a rivate entrance. full base- ment, i) heat. large corner lot, = blacktop ‘treet Only $2,000 own. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Ofily $1,250 down ‘on this 2 bed- room brick terrace, Large living en, tile bath, full basement. near center. For the A ead! family rooms expansion aitic, full basement, FA convenient and LeBaron Schools. Ww. IVAN W SCHRAM ULTIPLE in ‘SERVICE : Hurry, Only $595 Dn. _ bedrooms, 2 years old road living room. kitchen, utility bree bath, Carpeting, Solid side ve. Leo Donigan : Real Estate 2333 Woodward, a LI 84433 DP EVENINGS 7-9 G.L's CHECK THESE FEATURES NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICK with kitchen vent fans, '4 roughed in in base- ment, all h - rena cab- inets, Me sae cor- neled breakfast tchen large | basement, recreation area, all city im- provements, extra bares liv- Excellen W. Suburban location, $750 dn. plus bar ta, costs will pare i" 3 . A “4 PONTIAC LAKE R LEFT TO LA ack Scan ee For SGNe CORNER OF CASS ; LAKE. RD. & ELIRA. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ica" Puone me FE E Sila or on damn and dining rooms, modern kitch- | schools and Tel-Huron shopping 2 bed- | breeseway and 1%) car attached | o See | 3 util. 1% baths, only 2 years old. Takes $5,000 to handle. $1,000 Do There are 3 »edrms. in this 6 mm me 1% ba . pes vert vers mace, iw asement, ETTER garage. a i > come outstandin Le wanes, —> HOMES yours fo LOVELY BRICK JERRY EA ADAMS Corner Wt in Tadiag Village. Broker Large living room with fire- 172 W Huron - FE 5-4510 NS ee hos < recreation room, 2 car garage, NEAR 8ST. FREDS priced to sell. eee eeenes 2 family income. 5 rooms on Ist floor; oe nd bath on 2nd# COLORE PR D 3 femily income 2 | up bringing in $126 per month. | Full basement, oi] furnace, 2 car garage. This house will pay for itself. Small down payment NEAR CLARKSTON 2 level. 2 bedroom modern home with fireplace Oak floors. lower at Dpromen. 2 car ga: | Templeton On - apartments | m modern cn east side with | love! renreled in knotty pine. | oil forced air furnace, lake | privileges. Only $5,950 with $500. down. | A. JOHNSON, Realtor — 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | FE 4-2533 GILES : 2 For 1 Very nice 5 room home for 4 weekly, Income here al- most makes the monthly payment Full price $,000— Low down payment. 5 Bedrooms We have a nice 8 room home located on 2 lots in- a side the city in good neighborhod. oF ull base- basement, auto. oil heat. Only $10,900 full price. Terms For Colored - ~ | The owner is offering this vee-w nice 9% bedroom home with large living room, spac+ ious kitchen, full basement, fenced in lot, for just pea monthly on easy terms: price $5, GILES REALTY CO. #2 West Huron Street FE 54-6175 Open 9-0 p $250 DOWN GI These homes are going up in rice $300 Act now and save. bedroom, birch cupboards, tile ‘bath, shower doors, pan din- ette, wardrobe closets with a oO” can be Auto. oil heat, ont school and bus. Only 2 left, call now. $1000 DOWN 5 room bungalow with Tull base- — i. ofl heat, nice acre. fenced yard. Reacy for wr wien lake on Lake . full beautiful Loon price. s400r FULL PRICE $1350 down..? bedroom liome near Wisner school. basement. pay- eee only $30.8 month, Be rst. Jim Williams. tm we Se ne. ‘bald Evenings after 6 call Mr. Lease, | FE 41175 | For Sale Houses M3) > Bao 6 Nase Eas Fes es nished Call FE : Drayton W oods Last Chance... Sylvan Vi New Ranchi. } Pe Village aneeiet. 318,000 living room, lake privilege. Large sirable nem. 71M 6 Gas many de- es tmmediate Possession 3 home. Take Orion exclusive. kubdivision, rage. Includes washerand drver. sacrificed Jor $18,- Good mortgage available, juded. Oil st ‘sid.100 with $2,000 down. To steal this 2 bedroom eon near ’ ine “HOME ‘MART REALTY co 1062, W. Huron WHITTEMORE ST. DESIRABLE, 2 BEDROOM SP etio Sia isa terms arr IN WARD’S ORCHARD SEMI-COLONIAL. 3 ogarme. Full basement home. re of ground, hal . Home is com- tel teramic “the Pui! price $17,750, LOWER STRAITS LK. SPRING & SUMMER. vill pera th re and you -— ie pritieges a dome inke House has al! the f a $15,000 home. SYLVAN REALTY CO. | 2383 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-0418 IN_SYLVAN ,SHOPPING CENTER YOU'LL LIKE IT Uf you see this § room meat & clean , 83% W. Evenings, OMY > i163 or oR S083 You wil) Jove this modern home on The | MA _5-7581 y Tf your present home !s too ‘small i “ 752 W. ga Rog — Das to 9 car rage, e Price —#8 “500, th "nek Gael wate CR. AWFORD. "AGENCY. “5 ACRES—2 BEDRMS. | “e ‘PANGUS, "Realtor Caf collect. Ortonville, NAtional | _%2815 or National 17-3960. CUSTOM BUILT 3 BEDROOM BRICK Ranch, plas- tered walls, full basement, 16x22 attached garage, 1200 sq. ft. liv- | ine area. Just $14950 on your jh CALL — 1 or 46 1B I. DUNLAP cusTOM BUILDER _— FE ‘28-1198 YOU WILL EN NJOY Gracious living in this outstand- . ing — ae * . Ir- quois. up i. gown. mednreiaed: ttich- = reakfast nook, full basement, eer -y sgporeation room, fruit -Cenar. WILLIS M. BREWER 55. Parke ha Str a] DORRIS - MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BEAUTIFUL BRICK RANCH VERY EXCLUSIVE SUR- | OUNDINGS i Al prekninen lorg, low and ram- bling six room fo on “heme with 22x24 attached brick eaenge situ- ated on % « knoll pelos ic view P erreund: ing country, spacious living room iene with large ledgestone fire- e, 1 dining room, beautiful tehen, 3 nice bedrroms, ceramic tile bath, a .asement par excelient with massive fireplace, rich wall to wall carpeting and many other outstanding appoint- . Por sale or trade. AREA POSSESSION CLARKSTON IMMEDIA™E This eye-appealing ranch home with over $1,000 in aluminum awn- ings, outstanding basement, spaci- ous lovely livable rooms through- out, fireplace, modern stream- uned kitchen and many other sell-— ing appointments situated on paved rd. om an acre of land, is a very salable listing eed FAMILY, $10 ae Good east side Seasions jue itt Auburn Ave. four and bath ad | three and bath up. new sidin te new roof. new gas ac. heating [ | | plant, new garage. Sel) or take | smal] home in trade WEST SUBURBAN by Low $9.975 SALE OR T as a pin, aluminum and screens. Sell or trade on ’ or 4 bedroom home. i WILLIAMS LAKF BIINGALOW 7, 950—TERMS Ryesepning cedar shake mod- | w situated for young or elderly couple. WE BUY SELL & TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS Huron Phone FE 4-1557 Raneh- Style Home Elizabeth Lake Estates GI Homes , GAYLORD ear, rae p. Total Price $4,950 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Four room home with breezeway. 1'2 car garage. , bas heat, a $1,000 kitchen that is simply wonderful. So much value for the money and = oe payments | will handle. i Oak floors. plastered walls, and a tiled bath, rooms, full tached 2 car garage, lots of peann te beautiful Loperood sun 2 ge for fi en 1. ait this $12,000 and te 1% story home with an un- finished attic, Oak floors. tered walls, space for recreation roo’ 4 percent mortgage with taxes and in- surance includ in pay- ments. Bus service to new Catholic school Privileges 900 with good terms. i We have several good older five for additional info’ —_ FE 4 +56" * “ PE 5-9407 | Orchard Lake Ave. THURSDAY. 12 to ° Baldwin Ave. to 193 193 W., Princeton IMMEDIA - 3, bedroom. basem tile bath with vanity, paved aan, $260 dn. Russell Young . Pe -—tesmnioe < 44525 “DRAYTON INCOME ZONED COMMERCIAL Located on Dixie Hwy, In Plains. Drayton Peatures an 8 room, 2 story home with 4 m5. bath each floor. Private entrance to Ts, basement, oi! heat. Lot 60 x 550. L PRICE, 25.950, Favorable. terms. INSURANCE 1 Oak Gokined Ave. Open. Eves Pree. Parking. KNUDSEN Four-Family BRICK” NEER. Conven- tionally Mots « Well ar- ranged. Good rental location Shows - R COLORED. 7 rms. & bath. Neat and clean, Good large = — be wu for business too. WM. H. KNUDSEN . REALTOR 510 Pontiac State Bank “Bldg FE _ 44516 Eves. ¢ call} re 23-3285 NICHOLIE WHEEL AND DEAL With $500 or $8000 with roma Tl) paint it from to to bottom, inside and out, and put in the bath. Very _ Bear Covert sc 5 NO Feogevnde arth wheal 22540, bedroom shell es ouse, Se aate 5 ise ft let, — Longfellow school. $65 ly payments heueeuee . gg months hence | FIN E OLDER Hi Near Raeee aaa pest JAY 6 room frame, 3 bedrooms and bath up, good base- ment, of] heat. garage =- cellent condition throughout. Priced $12,500, $2,500 down. FOUR FAMILY. Just off Sta new BUILDER WISE Sell the 7 included lots back to a builder and get your house for free e 5 perce double at; Very onvenient to Whitfield pees $2100" reasonable terms. Take time to check imto this deal, ° | WEST SIDE 161 Murphy Street Truly a neat brick bungalow. Al- most finished large bedroom upstairs. 2 other bedrooms down. Carpeting. drapes, vestibule, fireplace with mirror ceramic tiled bath, tiled kitchen, dining room with corner china chest, fulf basement, recreation room. ofl fired forced ce é alr marble sills Len ee THIS PROP Let You SHOULD SEE. Priced $15,- 000, terms NEAR 8T. BENEDICTS Vacant. Newer 2 bedroom frame home. iarge living room, sizable kitchen, dining room. Nice basement, gas heat. Owner transferred. 1 R FREE Priced —— $14,500, terms. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 3 W. Huron E 58-8183 Open Evenings ___Income Property 434 2 FAMILY AUTO. GAS HEAT. Pull basement, gasinator, 2-car garage. Income 10 rer month __$3,200 down. MY 2-6186. <1 For Sale Lake Prop. “4 UTIFU! &85-FT, LAKEFRONT lot on Wotverine Lake $4,950, with $1,450 down. Hannan. LI _ #4900 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. 100x15 FT. lot, half block off private lake with access to four others. $1, ase down, balance $2,811 at $40 _month Oxford vicinity. OA $3801. 3 SILVER LAKE ited “$5,000 each Owner FE 2-5685 BEAUTIFUL HOME TE OVER: looking Walters Lake. 80x100 ft. Fore nrivi'ores, Shay, Low down payment Easy term DENNIS 0° CONNOR. BROKER 2.0940 MA MY COTTAGE FOR SALE FURN 5 rms a lee eeee: Walters Lk. _Lincoin CAREPRORNT HOME 104 ft. frontage. 2 bdrm. modern, Ae 950. Terms W. DINNAN . 66 Ww Huron FE ¢2577 Fors yr Sale Resort ort Prop. 44A 44A LAKE ae RONT: AGE. RES Suitevic ‘ee subdividing, but priced for individual ownership. 400 ft. lake frontage and 49 ft. frontage on natural settings create innumera- ble building sites. Only 14 miles from Pontiac. Only $530 per acre. ‘Humphries FE 2-0474 Realtor .. FE 47114 63 N. Telegraph Rd. Open Eves. Multiple Listing _Service For Sale Lots R BETTER SITES , SETTER NOMES, 8EE FoR Cherokee Hills You'll like the advantages of its close-in country location — Eliza- beth Lake Rd. 1 ‘Telegraph Ri mile west of d. CARL W. BIRD, Reatlor 503 Pec pe Nat i PE y mel ogee her A Buy Thru Parcidge List Thru 1 Partridge 14 lots, east side ot Pontiac, near Longello ahd School, City water in, W iT LIs M. BREWER re ep ian a4 pas -44 Watkins Lae Lakewood Subdivision A small number of excel privileged building sites ped grt ore pennies o fife in thia e t shore subdiv ‘Sion, .." Fos py re aa ae om et ERS Pee Eves. MAple|8-1240 \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, PEBRUARY 13, 1957, REALTOR 1648 Union Lk Rd. ‘BEES ‘EM 3-467) pend ome a RD. EST. Exclusive home site, ler “= & dry, an”, Set WATKINS LAKE RD. a yg ee eash. OTTER HILL SUB, iret H. G. HEMPSTEAD 103 BE. HURON 8ST. s Eve. FE 5-0519 ————— LOTS OF LOTS .- looking —— o for >. on, Sev A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ~ FE 4-2533 BUILD NOW well - restricted Waterford wy yg Estimates free! 7 = ao 4 TERBERTC. DAVIS 4025 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE 6-43 $-4311 In For Sale Acreage 47) POPP DPPDLOOLOPDOLOL LLC LA ™ ACRES NEAR BIRMINGHAM, - eed to oe $2,250 per acre, Cal MI 45067. 00 #@ ACRES, MOSTLY WOODED sand. Suchy Realty, 0 are Pettibone Lake MU_ 43762. § ACRES. MODER out of Milford, priv. $1,500 d down, - 80 ACRES” — level farmer's farm. modern home. F.A. aly auto. 2-car one. Janes 8, anne $22,000, 30 es ete oars, Ld i ae CRAWFORD: AGENCY os 41549 Sree, uy Sate or | on 3-006) | CLARKSTON al small acreages We have sever = aes arkston, lie acres, rol residen’ eanke 4 $3,000. $1,000 down. Buy at winter WHITE BROS. Near Clarkston ‘ 000 = trees add to the Lesrparnd acreage to m this on 2 the most "beautiful —— ever ered by ow t the low, we -oe of only "90.050 ‘ite easy Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-$821 For Sale Farms 48 LAKE AND 10 ACRES area. 10 miles M-50. Larg ue rge enough for 3 rooms, full basement with extra large : car garage attac Lots of trees. Only $17,500 with 95.780 ping Bee By appoint "RIDGEW AY 975 Baldwin Ave. E 4-6203 _ HORSES — Docs 8 atres on Crooks Rd. near new M.8.U. prop. 12x18 living room, 10x11 kitchen, tile bath, 2 large bedrms., oi] heat, water softener, 2 car garage, barn, 4 box stalls. $16,500. Terms. Owner. FE 5-3001. FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE 1111, FE 40003. Buy Thru pairiee 14 wheat. « woods, ery, Mod, house, barn fair. _Only $2,900 én. a a G3 AND Some timber, senaveltien. scsahBarat dor Gat, ste sc is a | 1561 Connell Ra. off Oakwood roal, Between M24 and Ortonville. }- —_—|-REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES Buy Thro Partridge List Thru Pa prive NION LAKE = eee price ae BREE & GREGG Union a ela Riots’ ool retiring. GROCERY STORE’ ETOCK AND ( see, FS $500 dowa will Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge MUST SACRA. BEAUTY _ shop. Close to fo new Lincoln Plant. income ear round Busi- ness. Da: rent ll; : _eaat. ys 1611; Eves,-MA SALE: MODERN 36 - UNIT L cottages Mote Located on 11” beaut earnings. SCHAFER ANI ‘AND. COMPANY, BROK- ERS, rom, NICMOS, M. aoe, Sell for can MA "Ae a tr a LOOK Ralph Atkins is to poling out! Gaso- — “station 7 Cail x “LET'S TALK ‘BUSINESS” Septic Tank Mf i ic an cmt go. Gro Allied ¢ conayete view bus- iness. rr and busi- before 17:00. 156 eM une i ‘, a Hewat Finance > mARwanee WELL ESTAB- . Of Pontiac sy seth ae he OFPORTUNITY WH frie offer grime uur | \VHEN YOU NEED $25 to$500 coe ee om 8 guehly on yee Loan Company 2 16 Pe . ours: SA eis 6 to 3 _Mortgage Loans ans «54 LOANS— $600 to $1, pai +. For home itions or im- ness at ment cost. A real mon make. Low down payment. Patent Medicine = oe above, uys business one propert y MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION — A. LANDMESSER, 1573 8. TELEGRAPH RD. FE + PARK AT oun FRONT DOOR Partridge AAA let the drastically reduced price $42,000 scare you — this mote) has been pric at $60,000 and it will surely sell for that in the Ry~ for we know it's worth 000. Almost 3 acres on = in town, Owners ag. It's —slight interior touches at ate! to complete 6 units. Buy now at this sacrifice price. Terms. Owners leaving state. A MUSIC SHOP in busy town on a main Us highway near roit, Handles records, — ne "per zt von full price $1Q@0 plus’ stoc fn $90,000 Buy valuable *real estate pod i for only $25,000 dn. plus stock. WARD F. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 THRUOUT MICH 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE, TIL 9 Sale Land Contracts 52 Discounts Up Te25% CONTRACT BUYERS CALL’ US TODAY VE SEVERAL CON- TRACTS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. SONED UP TO ¢ MONTHS. R. J. VALUET, Realtor 3450 KLAND AVE. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SEASONED 6 PER tract, $0000, secured by ¢ house, 20 per cent discount, 3-5321. a Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) Buckner oes Maser Folks Buckner’s Emploves serve with a smile in the most friendly manner. It is easy vo deal at Buckner’s, where courtesy and kindness are shown to everyone and borrowing i, a pleasure, Provide for — and future happiness by a: ing for credit secount ei the Somed, aad your parroange Sap: preciated. . Loans to $500, Up to 24 months BUCKNER FINANCE CO. 2NnD =, RATIONAL BLDG., DIXIE HIGHWAY DRAYTON PLAINS 230 BARNSTON, WALLED LAKE 454e" UTICA Rent Farm Property 48A VAN DYKE. *NPontlae, option to buy. MA 63016, LOAN S Sale Business Property 49| 05 +o 425 TO $500 = ee col LOAN _CO. POTENTIALS. 108 FT| 9 &. LAWRENCE FE 2-7131 of business frontage and 91 ft. ENDLY SERVICE Lake. Also includes year-around| GET CASH QUICKLY Lb bed house, 8060 Mi5, Owner, Up to $500 400-FT. FRONTAGE _ Over 400 valuable feet = busy Mentealin between 65a and Baldwim Recommende a com- merical 2 219" ee, WARD E. "PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581), 1050 W. HURON | Sf. OPEN EVE. loon BUSINESS F RONTAG aE Located on Elizabeth Lk. Rd., 3 biks. W. of Telegraph, 264° pal an or eam wuss Se Sa ae tase pane TEACOET — wee See AP MEA AE TEAGEN MAIN Buy Thru Partridge | ROCHESTER, MICH. List Thru Partridge , LOANS | $25, TO. 9600 W alton Blvd. at. Sashabaw/ “LIV . 2 See Be. ee 3 & bath wo 3 rm. tenant Ragga _ Business, Ful Clarkston Fu price $14,100, Down) 1950 to 1956 cars. me ts ren: title. — * deals minutes. Loans also made oe pis niture, signatures and other se- curities. Oakland Loan Company BEA AShS Ph. nochoster ‘Ol. 60711; OL 1-9701 1”, YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER through Classi- fied Ads, To solve every- 17 UNIT MOTEL. Don't j- 3 =o BEDROOM SUITE. IS Ne Sones, cted, garage or on rage home. .: m Appl. 200 Nationa] Bulld Pontiac, or phone PE 44 Swaps 2 EXc. 05 17 «8 PLY _Also truck. FE 5-0256. TIRES. AKC MALE PEKINGESE for electric pump, or will sell. FE 54-0044. HOTPOINT RANGE 4 YEARS OLD _Excellent cond, FE 56-3578 WEST SUBURBAN _ Starter home. Large 3 Lo phe = basement, wiring, well and —_ in will help you get started. Will accept housetrailer, lots or —— ott Aes Call us—we also yi WRIGHT, Realtor Sale Household Goods 57 LAY-A-WAY PLAN i ! - ae Bete ie i i . ~~ _ 17 TIC W. : Ken General Electric, Thor, yaaa rebuilt, As low as . a RoY's REPLACEMENT Finance Co. = — 4 WAGHINE 1 23-4021 Bank L AUTO SEWIN . LIMED VE 415% _— = cabinet. Must sacrifice, $80. BIKE. CHROME TABLE AND < N eed $500 ebaira. = washer. GE ii" TV. With . courteous service and4_Odds & ends. OR 3-7132. _ Then “you oN Eh Loveseat, » states, othe: w iv Tr note = 80 __mise. articles 191. king new BLOND BEDRM. BRAND NEW vate consulta Tooms await ou. Or ‘phone FE $6121 ang tell oo oly ee. A gy a Tame other sete at caual savings. Hear er savings Home & Auto son's fu re. 4a Lake waigr tan tani Reed wiveh spumece. ahogany office 4-6235 Carre $10 s, fate raat e ress, ew pen mat, $18.95 BUY L ADE OAKLAND FU co. 1% 8. § w FE 2-523 DINETTE ” $6 auto, hot water heater, $10; utensils, 25 um, 2 Te dios, $10 each; 21" blond $05 or trade, pressure cooker, 41 leces letter silverware, an- ue love seat, Eliz. e DINING ROOM ITE. DROP fan, Call after Will sell on low down rae or accept equity in hom George Blair le sao 2 Bet. 1251 _Aftr 6 WE TAKE TRADE-INS ON wee nee ~~. ers Pumps KELLY's HARDWARE 2-8811 peo SERVICE WILL HELP Leia See, buy or sell anything. WILL are OLDER HOME THAT s not be mod — tiled ty "oll . Call now Leon, us know what you have me. D. RILEY BROKER 509 Eliz. Lk. Rd. FE 4-1187 ___ For Sale Clothing 56 56 3 3 PIECE SUIT, SIZE 12, COLOR coral, Pure ‘silk = vorhoo § oe oe size 12, ballerina formal, white net, size 15. Black fitted coat, size 14, MA GIRLS WINTER WOOL COAT, _size 14. $10. MA 6-6108. i“ le COAT. WITH HOOD. $88. s suit, size 40. $15.FE 4-8441. SIZE 14, LACE & NET WEDDING gown. Also vell & tiara. MA #3355. ee __ TWO MEN’S SUITS, SIZE 38, IN good condition Man's heavy win- ter overcoat, Lady's Ag woolen 18. 2-166 — size 18. or call at 203 N. Perry St. Seren & Iron 56A Cans eT greg ae pat FE ‘mon DOLLAR Sor FORE Wrecked oo FE 44678 — Me 2-5492 Sale Household Goods 57 . $35. sy spin-dryer, $35. Both ve _good cond. 14" Summit. PE 2-0454. 1 9x12 RUG.»1 PR. BEDROOM _frapes. FE 2or20. iG chair, ress, , ~ ea floor lamp s. FE 43367. 2-PC. SECTIONAL DAVENPORT, olive PE 5083 atte oe ll Almost new. r 6 plate AR ~ SE CR i. mm. it, r. EM 3643. * @ Pick Living Room ser. | U™ cies Ad SREEE Hient condition. Kenmore wash- er, 1 yr. old, Call FE 5-4469. TV, GENERAL ELECTRIC, table model in- — cure, $45 38402, ie 16” ‘A $40 10.08" rv ante antenna ki $0.95. WALTON TV ; anew. —. post, Innersp on . a rd Lake Ave. i cr uae ge a peus oe cs $18. 08, Wet REAL ESTAPE INC.” ld 20 8. Main Cla MApie Fe Baie quickly, dial | hers peels , Sxe_ COND.” OR GOOD TABLE-TOP GAs 3 RANGE. $10; - Chest of drovers, $5. 87 NW. irle Goop (o HOTPOINT Call MY 2-5102 after 6. Can be seen evenings at 575 Lenox Ave. GOOD 8MALL RADIOS, $6 TO $12. HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE, \. $25. PE 23-9048. KENMORE ELECTRIC RANGE. “Erect condition, reasonable. KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER WITH all attachments only used 5 m Take over payments. = +O Balance of 14 paym'ts. OR eae rm. suite and transmission. New short block. 645 Lakevie.w Corner of Heights. Lake Orion. Call after 6 p.m. LEAVING STATE. MUST SELL furniture. Norge refrig.. Kenmore Auto, Washer, set, living room suite. 4 pe. bedroom sulte, 1 yr. old Electrolux vacuum sweep- er & attachments. Rotary lawp mower, MA 56-4351. TRONRITE REPOSSESSED. 4 FE 43574, Crump __Electric, 34 3465 _Auburn Rd. ‘2 GAL. ELECTRI ECTRIC WATER heater. 10 yr. waranty. $090.95 Crump Electric. 3465 Auburn Rd. FE 43574. - MAYTAG WASTER, A-l | CONDT- $15, 21 Marshall FE + Bu aes. GAS ore w. MODEST wAnene: ores © OD ap rewsteareree something wrong!” ao ~ay PAL AN — “Better see what the book says. You must have done . Ca By Jay Alas — ce 20 Sale Household Goods is 57 TRADE-IN DEPT. nee Used and Reconditioned crt TERMS THOM AS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 361_8. Saginaw St. Pontiac Mich — ~lg wo NORGE 2 DR. RE- sis Oe DOUBLE HOLLYWOOD BED AND ieee ‘ory APPLIANCE “FoR oom. 1np AND rote chest. PE 4-6701. i _ . #1133 CONTR DOUBLE OVEN iC 8TOVE oa ae ais em . $39.95 bm BOLD PROPERTY) 2 . VAN WELT, Fie grill. Like new. $250. OL Used - uve Spawn sbGlvewee ees Phone OR i Sennen | ELEC WATER HEATER. WEST- reoapyend bed __ — $16.95 ophn e $5 DODGE PAN’ | inghouse ‘Ad-gal. cap.. 10-yr. war- bunk $39.95 Shy “Fm eaese, ace Ounce Of) rahty” Reg. isos; new caly TORD'S WAREHOUSE SWAP: S20ri5 TIRES & TUBES | EiecTRIC CLOTHES DRYER FA-| "Fa’smais “~ ck tires of sell, EM 34827. | mous Dame brand slighily | WESTINGHOUSE REFRIO. 17 CU. aWAP IT’ TV FOR TABLE SAW.| tgan Fiuorescent, 393 Orchard | open!® model. Geggy edd OR 3-5402. Lake Ave. = $489.95; now only $249.95. MUlk's, SWaP, BUY OR SELL =- CALL EZ WASHER. _M1 6-1300 _Swap Service. OR 3-8561. : OR _3-2941 ~W, AYNE GA BERT’S TAPE Cc. snare. FREEZER UPRIGHT ONE OF aD a Transister porate like | Americas best makes, freezer and APPLANCE. SALE new. Best offer or swap Moe car.| food guaranteed for § years, $305 Up to 40 per cent discount on all On 18. — i ghtly scratched 1 in| new floor samule valrianvetens: TRADE 35 ge SPARTANETTE transit. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 washers, dryers. gas and electric housetrailer good condition chard Ave. ranges ts. 2 yrs, to pay. with oworm, 8, a Trailer Park. m y . __—sC*FE «C6-6189 WALNUT “BED, MARBLE - “TOP suies, = Sk tee ae og — RM. TABLE. we +. washer, exe, con. - “Valentine Gifts 58 VALENTINE GIFTS FOR THE EN- over 300 cl olor ve 2 oa noe ta now, BARNES HARDW RE 742 W. Huron 8t. Easy Parking For Sale Miscellaneous 60 1 WHEEL METAL TRAILER. § open Gas GAs RA} ANOE_EXC-COND. ery clean vnc ALE “ON 1 TILE MAID VINYL TILE, 8 vSAL E LINOL Oh 414- a Ft. Wall Tile 2 ile 25¢ , 141 W. Huron. GER ELECTRIC SORTABLE. excellent condition, with attach- ments. e $1.25 eek. Credit Manager, 3 i he gal. WECCT, TIRE NEW. WITH iG: WiTH Zio oi) hot r nan. ps Ad will “aag, attachment, Good canaition vii | 1 SET OF LAUNDR ay F0Rs~ FOR: 80. Will) 1 LA Mike 10 9, Payments of ra = ~ a” gat EM Calle PE 81504, Coronet, 30451 NEW TV GUARANTEE — TAKE 2XK6's, 2X8's ore 7X10's. $86M over payments—you pay balance) Wo. 2, Oak @ $120M jue. ly $1.00 week on this| Plyscore rae autiful 12" . FE 2-0251. % Sheet k PLAY PEN & TETTER-BABE. OR | 10 sheets of more 61.45 each, EVERYTHING TO BUILD REBUILT WASHING M ANYTHING Blectrie cuaranterd ps BLACKETTE’S BUILDING SUPPLIES . nar. OSs SESSED MAYTAG. _ DE- #161 Dixie Hwv. Clarkston luxe froner and MA ea $2 per week. 1987 Whirl de- | $2 GAL. ELEC. er, goes luxe Loo save 5 30 gal. « heater, S. dmiral refrigera’ Cab sinks a ce $50.50 ite “ee wear defrost, +8, Laundry stand, faucets, _Bhick’s, MY $19.95. SAVE PLUMBING 172 8. Saginaw St. ALUMINUM SIDING AWNINGS WINDOWS SAVE DURING FEBRUARY CALL FE 4-2575 MIDWEST SUPPLY FE¢2575 9 N. Telegraph ALUMINUM SIDING | “Its smart to weagon.”* kitchens, a ae rd “PLACE A “LOST AD” Call FE 28181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 28181 for ari, ad-writer. Say “charge it.” goer. —— }-¥-4 ward. retrigerstor Occasional chairs... ‘96- 2 pe. ving room sutte 19.95 in cot Game. ee 3-4" reom oll US eae) I Tm. side chairs $2.05 WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike St. mera 4-1122 Norge Refrig. Large Freezer $99.95 Admira! Re’ Sealer oasis ie Welsie $50.50 Maytag, Auto Washer ..... $88.00 Frigidaire Aut. Washer $38 60 30 DAY GUARA NTEE CLAYTON’S FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Keeg arbor o-0474 Used T rade- In Dept. | Lounge chalr .........++ Dresser aabocoosa necaee nse is SeROHOOENCROUS noCoe 15 Devenp dai fe ven i sectional ............ Refrig. . : 40 § piece dining room set ‘ to r range ......... coos $24.50 RCA 21" wont demonstrator .. $180.50 Y ITEM $45. | 2600 Union Lake Rd EM 3-4 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 3 A hae eee ly POR SALE. SAVE PLUMBING ‘SUPPL 172.8. Saginaw = FE. ‘5-210 ANTIQUE BOOKS. OLD RELI- . Back from léth Century. 5-0006— ANCHOR FENCES Pr Pasi devniates, rh mu AUTO. WATER verse tre iene verse colored Dai os with and ‘ve . RECESSED, ss. vatories com- Ri $14.95. Stall showers, $34.45. igan Fluorescent, Or- _chard Lake Ave ~ BARGAIN SALE Wew oak flooring No, 3 ts |New outside 3 A. ‘c New 3 door BEEF AND PORK — HA quarters. Opdyke Mkt. aE 5-T041 BATHROOM PIXTURES, town kitchen furnace. water Callers Automatic water beater, hardware $400 DOWN, new! 3 bedrm,, with basement = _®&. OR +e CUSTOM MADE BEDSI BEDSPREADS hime cover’ & pink r FE STRAIGHT 8 BUICK * 938 TiINcH soit Pipe. 6 FT, we. | S%t Zonolite | Douglas ir. ans — ax14 aul6 $29.00 M \@x8x\%— fir plyw wood , $3.50 ixig white pine boards, ft. ... Ise Inside door jambs. W. P, .. $3.05 | For ee ee Jur WATER Py ig ss $00.95. G. A. “der pte pote of to trom in we | enue as ae stode. Oakland Puel 46 Orchard Lake Ave. Lumber de" sgt tien 2x4 shorta, lin. Qxi0, 3x12) %xt2. 5 Gal. Roof Coating ........ . 2B. COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 81 Orchard Lake FE 3-7101 GALVANIED PIPE " ft. . & Carry QUANTIFY YF FORGK—F PURNT lamps, $50. One vate" ot outside giass leaded door ith hardware, $15, 508 Michigan. ROMEX, BY THE COLL, we PER? foot Wall boxes for os 8s, 28: ea Main & aes se ory Mea G. A, 8. erry St - RUSS’ SECOND HAND ) MERCHAN- = 4250 Dixie Hwy., Dr@yton ains SALE combination windows, & Fiberglas — doors. Aluminum coomes. s320-PER LOT. copper pve, de -S K es: _Warwicks PF SALE Sheetrock 4x8 Sheet $1.35 Fir Plyscord, 4x8% sheet . Bol! pipe. crock, plasie SAVE UP TO $500 ON MATER- IALS FOR gg hart ty HOUSE. EASY wae conk. SURE IT’S BURME ISTER Northern Lumber Co. arbor gO =< L mal wee a Fas | ces 64. onl an director trombone, was $137.50 el, R to | Muntz 21” eis ber st gr >. Huren SLINGERLAND DR complete, now Olds super comet, was $250, now trify your guitar. , Magnavox 12 inch TV, table mod- TV Console. Recondl- Good reconditioned upri Deliv- ered price, $65. ae GRINNELL'S 27 8. Saginaw FE 3.1168 Sale Office Equi t*63 NEW REMINGTON ADDING MA- ehines, No or arene eentpnen neers tt UsED eget or ADDING MA- chine. Also cash register. Sale Store Equipment 64 Rr en RR —, are maar 4 FT, COM plete units panels, 4 Dae Bey, on sett cheap, .2258 c REGISTER cond. _ SOP eh OTER — 1 Dixte ‘Hw 7 Sale Sperting Goods 65 8 MM. RIFLE, WITH 4 POWER Lyman scope. '2 gauge venelated rib uw, ¥ with lawn mower, seed Ps _ Reve Nash Rambler «' 335" excellent condition GUNS, MODERN AND ANTIQUE. aw, sell, trade, Burr-hell, 375 Telegraph Rd, FE 24708, rrcMeLt REEL AND COLONON $25. OR 3-2806. Call eves. Fou SPECIAL 3¢ SMITH Wesson Gun, FE 39138 or 34135. SPORTSMEN Visit our gunsmith, Complete re- pair service, Biuing, acopes, ‘king. Ps to 6:30; Fri. 8 to ; Bun. 5 to 4 SANDY *S epoRt SHOP 1770 8. “Telegraph FE 30140 & OR eee ad TOP sOILL Biack Dirt, Sand, Gravel & Fil} CLINTON _ LEONARD EM 3-451 A-l TOP SOIL. RICH, BLACT dirt. Sand, grav _ Bugene Sennett, FE CRUSH stoue, CINDERS FILL dirt, sand delivered _ OR +18. CRUSHED STONE, & BAND, D. GRav- el Pill. Earl Howard, EM 3-053 BLACK DIRT, SAND & SaAvEL FE 06-0671, FE ot SPECIAL PRICES, MASON & L sane, 6040 gravel & cobblestone. _barge or small jobs. FE 8-6630. = ued at $600, Best offer Pipe h-ot01 sTeece FLUORESCENT PIX- PIX- tures, newest, brightest and most — ae of _— for pact ens, and 6107 Lake Rd, EM & EM #5747 Telegraph & 8 Mile Rd, rolt EL 64184 pont room's. rte} "value, 95.95. elightly factory marred. Cali at factory showrooms. Michigan ae 393 «Orchard Lake CRAPTSMAN METAL & SchEW medallion, vo ike ee Mills. vr ~ SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED CONCRETE FE_4-6428 3872_ Ells. Lk, Ra, ptOe = LOOK Por sal ‘tratiding, 40 ft. & 22 f%. wide Temporary 7 om | bullding. Also butlding 79 ft. long & 22 ft. wide to be m moved. These buildings are ir sections. Lo SUTTON el —MY_2-6432 sUN MOTOR TeeTen EXCEL- _lent_ endition. PE 31311. Soae “SALE — 217 TRAILERS Sear MSH FOR FORNITORE _Jones Rd. OR 3-7512. CABINET orks PROM OE Talbott Lumber build nm from $3.95. _ sinks hea 9%. G. re Plasterboard, Rock sath, Paint, Thompson. 60 8: Perry. Hardware, Plumbing @, and Blectri- bain? FARMERS GET 6 J . Ve) es +025 jand Ave. prices on bulk milk coolers. We sinbas TRAILER, 7212, WiTH ‘Box ‘a. Devisbers Nidan ° Saree. Airplane vires. $150, FE ELECTRIC LIGHT 1 a eB 8. Leg for every toom. = house, newest, OaED ORME NT ome. FP designs, Ss — modern, = WE BUY USED WASHING ~MA- bye on sy eiues. “ ° chines, wringer type. FE +6100 $10.95 value ig Foren oss | WOOD SO ARO oi aoa nove ‘0M COMBE a gg iifchiean . BENSON LUMBER CO. rd Leake Ave ¢ Empire Wall Tile 1 -t Commerce =. i. AREA'S Paneer ND TRIM Knotty. ‘Pine ‘paneling No, 1 Nie aseboard vanes on . $i SR i See ta nee gon, 80 _sauge, D._ $38. FE 61467. FULLY AUTOMATIC SAW FILER. Gor new Pric . FE FURNACES REPAIRED AND stalled. 24-hour service. ‘a an makes OR 3-5634. Heating, Garage Doors Berry Steel overhead Laney sec- onds. All pH and prices e aan aie on your garage te jess than you r Ett give z ou buy now 7 oor a . ae eX ER R TRAINS and service loge Free test TASKELS W. HURON 5ST, 57_Y LIMITED OFFER oti-fired. od alt, 4.000 BTU. 0 Complete | ° on $287.50. ~ Furnace tank and duet ‘work, ready to In- $560 included with svove 28 ral PONTIAC” PLUMBING 41 AND PLASTIC ALL COLORS, 4%4n4% *FLOOR SHOP 90 8. Saginaw _Open 8 to 6 ~ Watch This Space for Inventory Specials! indows—fluch doors Call us for price and Free Estimate of _— hullding needs Now at Low Winter prices PAUL ST. CYR LUMBER CO. 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. EM 3-2731 We see Sun. and Wed. -PI TAPE RECORD- er. rE 85-7140. Do It Yourself ¢ 61 BOAT AND FLOOR 8. SANDE R, ER, POL, rere, scrubbers, cement as ers, lewis Aree ete, FE 5-31 240 “FOR RENT N\ Floot sanders—hand sanders — Pema Ga steamers—waxers and Figen Do tar oy: Oak- od Orchard Lake frome 0. PES : a FAP? cRWiNG Palot ioheeetage: Pe Sale Musical Goods 62 PPL LLP LAL ALLOA lee ANTIQUE Baeely AND PLAYER __piano, PE sOMBIONS, LoWeaF RICE ON S Sis AR og ico ‘oaned eee Nasemis' oe ein On Sa spines piano. / Tale F ~~ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 BIRCH SALE: CUT TO WOOD FOR &. desired lengths. Call OR 3-3647, ayton Plains. as FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL es nace & fireplace wood, Speedwa Fuel O11,,436 Orchard Lake. Ph. PE 5-6150, Oakland Fuel & Paint. FOR BALE: WOOD FROM 5 TO 4 Gotiare 9 9gte 0 Dewse. Cc. Gor _Call_Holly, MEirose 45887. 000, Fir FIREPLACE WwooD, OAK “WHITE BIRCH AND Oa — PE 2-69 WTD: G0OD y is WS _plles near Pontiac, FE 40668. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 68 SHADE TRE ES Sugar —— Silver Maple, Scar- let r to 6° diameter. t”" res r eraeuue 4 any amount Wholesale, Evergreens 8. Bivd PE 64-0471 or FE 5-0334 For Sale Pets 69 i pee aba MALE, 3 YRS. OLD AK 1 female, 4 yrs. old. AKC po All from en on stock, Call after 6:00 MY : 3 TWO - MONTH - OLD PUPs TO give away. 325 Ha he 7 FREE PUPPIES — __home. 6 ) weeks old, OR 3 36171. AKC REGISTERED GERM AN Shepherd. Monkey. All Pet Shop, 69 8. Astor. PE 46433. __ BOSTONS AT STD, AKC REG. Curtiss. OR 3-9296. BRITTANY | awn AKC REG. 2% months Dicom OR Church's, Inc. |p" pammees ooo urecn §S, inc, BABY BS. maREETS ae ans On 107 8 Squirrel RA PE 2-233, ——™ Sih, PUP SiS —— Unealled f weal ~ Pe “s a. beoe ‘condition, men's. Indien. SPAN ELS, PUPPIES, jewels. 41054 « “ses. Spr, tres | AKC. ree. Champion aire. FE MOR ERS Sac OUR D, PEMALE, 1 YEAR 46 South Saginaw; next to Oakland | old. FE 5-0ib4. : Theater. FE 67621. _ _——— | DOBERMAN, ree Rohe eats D} males, reds ft. MEXICAN ga oo ALE. 3 YOU S AVE rs. Gentle. $125 saddle & bridle, : ike new, : catt & harness, Insulation—piy wood ews. 2088 ra ONE BLACK COCKER SPANIEL. lasterboard—rock lath Male. *. nae old. FE 2-101, PARAKEETS — SOME TALKING. Canaries, cages, 20 yrs. in same location, Crane's Bird Hatchery, _2480 Auburn, FE 46510. “Parakeets, Guar. to Talk Some talking trainifg. Harie- uins. Cages, 501 4th Bt, FE PARAKERTS, 3. CANARIES. SUP- plies, 183 Sanderson, mn, PE 5-505. PA oe ee CANARIES. CAGES. _ Food. since e 1927, 684 584 Oakland Ave. PUPPIES FOR cheap, FE 42544. OR 3-6148. essons. se & Used Gibson amplifier, ay elec- der) BULLDOZERS: D2: D4; Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) Kx. “4 fi dirt. 54758 Coe Auction Sale + na swap iw horses. _land Re at milk ¢. ora ber, Rochester, “ne For Sale Poultr WTD CUSTOMERS FOR FRESH eggs. PE 23-1404. 78 __ Sale Farm Produce 75 rE APPLES & SWEET . ew rt FARMERS’ MARKET i: every Sat. from 7 a.m, : iS. Orena en-dressed a end eas. Plowers and 6 and cider, Peistona” aes tables. Honey, sae _PONTIAC LAKE - Sale Farm Equipment 76 TD; i pate HD-1; Front end trencher ; Goodrich, CLEARAN od gos mat ws. We. prong ls 9 grees ee Rijuipiment. w weedaerd - “4 Ay _Phone M OUT a Bargain price. Terme to. sult i FREEZERS Brand New RCA - Whirlpools 1956 Models 20 cu. ft. 6378. Credit Terms Available FE e112 rE KING BROS. ° Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke ~Bolens & Wheel horse tractors-36 & 66 HP ers-a-matic, all kinds of attach- ments, Call for er stop in and drive them, Evans Siew or 6307 Dixie ay “Be MA 3-1934. GRAIN DRILL. 1 t John Deere Brunt, 13 — PA. enn sell, ‘onntin- mn fhuted forced feed fertitiner TT. M Sieeth Rd., near 5 joun f DEERE st sae wei BEA | ede momo eavy bg hy.» = ment Davis Machinery, NA_7-3203—Gterting 26th year. McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS NEW AND USED PARTS AND SERVICE HOUGHTEN & SON 628 North bat Roch ed ee Oliver °55 tractor with backhoe and loader, good discount, . We also have other new and used trac- tors and implements. We carry a complete line of parts and we service all types of tractors includ- ing Fords, Ford Fer sons, Fergusons and Oli- vers. PONTIAC FARM & INDUS. Good wheel trailer. wheel, $10. PE 41 170. AUCTION SALE SAT. FEB. 16TH at 1:00 a furniture, — Come on eg LERO & DICK BRODIE LDRED ACROSS e! neo at v1 Mile Rd. on ery, one, osams. Harold Hillman, ave iki AUCTION. SATURDAY, Pebruary i6 wit: 10:30 am, as . ter. Prop. Ra and i mile west of Grand Blanc via 0.8. 10 or 7 miles north and 4 miles east of Fenton, Farm ma- chipery, dairy sane. fur- gece. Also nay one ~~ Sas es Auc- ioneer, Stan ins. Beate Bank, Clerk. Phone MEr- _ Sed es coare one Creek, Bonded WEOWEEOAY” NIGH 7a AUCTION at Smart Sale Farm ed until spring. Private males aily. For Sale Housetrailers 78 2 FT. 1954 T TRAILETTE HOUSE- trafier, —— modern, like new, see at 6300 Pontiae Lk. . RR 3-9436. is re et r a 1954 2 BEDROOM HOUSETRAIL- er, $450 down & take over pay- ments. Call FE 8-6561. POODLES. TATURE AKC. Top ee en 5-1339. eines Hu fa? wal KITTENS REG AKC, Sate LAB, RE- triever pups. 5 months old. OR 3-4840_ STUD SERVICE. Tor MANCHES- ter, OA §-2036, & Sat- urdays, STUD SERVICE: AKC COLLIE Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 DOGS, CATS BOA RDED. DOGS Byrr-Shell, 375 8. Tele- raph. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 ALPALFA SECOND CUTTING & mixed brome & — first cut- tin. 2022 Sleeth Rd, between Wis- om Rd. & Bass Lake Rd. MU a Ne ae yi | ALFALFA GLOVER. MAY. i hints 7k BAY, CLOVER. HA ‘$4 MODEL. | parts and appliance feb in area. Cars oe tches overload insta TRAILER EXCHANGE 60 8. Tele raph rE OPEN_ EV ‘TIL 8 & SUN. | aM TRAILER EXCHANGE 10 WIDES—10 WIDES © choose from ene ae AND Pio rand PRAIRI on piel poe &; T R ATL E aR FRCANCE Aa at ee ~ OXFORD ) TRA] LE Molly, 182 74. Holstein ~— lined Me new, ~ 7, to enta, ‘bal. oe deh tien pst ok asa i pi AE nga IRCA OREN ete ae wae 1953 THE PONTIAC } PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1987 ae _For Sale Trucks + 90 bad 7. By 5 Seen HUTCHINSON * Rent Trailer Space 79 & passers TRAILER | # 3-2661. ile Rd. For who want the “best, phone QA 68-3022 or MY PARK AT PARKHURST “Where ‘Jiving fs a vacation — 72 « Jovely actes —— a private - ee ee tecenas aoe! elu oage 0 eahelter. Only we minutes Pon- etiac. Also sales. Base rate $23.50, MY rile 2-4611 For Sale Tires 80A BPP PLL LOL re WE BUY AND SELL GOOD USED $3.50 up. Also whitewalls, STATE TIRE SALES se. 583: 8. Saginaw _FPE_ 4-0687 ranps N ~~ BRAND NEW TIRES. : in on General Safety tires te te per cent off, Black or walls "ED. WILLIAMS 451_8 Saginaw at Raeburn USED TUBELESS “TRUCK TIRES. Most sizes. 370 S. Saginaw, FE §-6136 81 Auto Service by Hershberger ane eve INTERNATIONAL * “pie up. # £8, box, Fe ‘Eves sare aay Drees eer front rare bargain ie s Sales & Service }. Auburn FE 23-6555 “| 1983 GMC 350 Teale DUMP ood condition. ‘ruck. §75n CHEVROLET Wailea Lk MA For Sale Ce Cars =| BUICK CENTURY. . 198e. POWER steering & brakes. FE 2-3035. 4 BOOR &PECIAL, | CK, good condition E 5-868. 4-1561 RD a waNoR 3 =| auner. _ miles east of Care 8 at 1040 Lake- \ igs¢ BUICK SPECIAL. 8 S — extras. Like new. Wagon. 1-06 i956 BUICK ROADMASTER 2 DR. Low mileage, full power. OL 1, POR SALE 1953 BUICK SPECIAL 4 doo condition. $675. ©, R&H. G PE 2-bile CAR PAYMENT# TOO BURDEN- some? Let us help you « bt to some less expensive my Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CL AResTOn RD. FORD — MERCURY MY 23-2611 ‘53 BUICK a LIKE NEW. Fully equipped. $425. OR 3-4548. 96 CADILLAC 4 DR. DeVILLE. Very clean, lbw ee EM aA after 5 pm. or anytime on a a COUPE. TOP CON- dition, Original owner. MI 4-2107. CHEVROLET 1955 half-ton pickup, large heat- er, clean and low aeeeee ready to go to work for you 91; low mileage, t| AL. STATION | rk “T guess this is the end of came wearing the same hats! ‘a our bridge club — three of 'em mnnnal For Sale Cars Oe ee 1955 CHEV. 6 WITH DUALS, $1,186. 41 Thorpe St. FE 5-5565. “$5 CHEV, 210. DEL-RAY V-8 POW- APT GRINDING IN THE erglide. R & H, WLW. red & ; Ceneeers sepered. Suck Me white. Extras, $1,395, FE 6-022 p, 23 Hood. be a § CADDI 2-2563 $845. “$4, 2-67's, ‘51 4b: 4 4 a2 ausc Ww e Ld Ve Easy Ts re ernie N oe apiece aed : PAYMENT. OR EQUITIES IN rE. EXC, COND. $100. NORTH CHEVROLET AN REAL, ESTA a anepae Able bile ‘ 1000 S. Woodward Ave. FOR AE ine Giké GREEN CHEV. "For Sale Motorcycles” 83 Birmingham FE PPA At yor PARTS AND SERVICE ON Bavia son Balen ore t's Barer ONS ~~ For The Best th In the Used Cars —— Sale Bic 84 Come Out To well emerl oe ors De LAKE ORION PO gorge oy Ae * Bad MOTOR SALES __Boats & Accessories 85 85 85 | rors itercury hmmnienthes sake 3 USED CARS = M@ULDED PLY or "jal A Good Pi jae eee SALES Use. Huron FE 47121 FE 2-6122 se Our Layaway Plan and Evinrude models in siock. 3 Siarrtanton Boat Works ee a. Tara PE 2-8033 and service. Shores took RS “a te MODEL CAR, ae. ee AVERILL'S ‘Top tor harp Care Pe odd See M & M Motor Sales oFor top dollar on late model - |} GOooD +4040. ace buy food age NG oe Re ic s 6! cadeis to choose from ‘TH PONTIAC AUTO Beat 313 W. Montcalm —__ ‘@ CHEVY. |! ns a CHEVROLET 1955 Btation ee. 8 a en- gine, radio, aoe standa Lo | — wall _ Uses. Pr NORTH CH EVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham AIR 2-TONE SPE- & H. Windshield Take over payments or FP ph = CHEVROLET 1955 i? eee Red pe waco ney ie. ie yaa eee = white wall . A real bea $1495 Your old car down NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. leod ts oa Coupe, Good condition. _ glide. $200. OR 36222, ‘90 CHEV. 2 DR. GLISTENING ~Ré = Looks & ~ CHRYSLER 105g Windsor-sedan, Lots of ex- tres and under-priced at only $395 Make your own terma NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham Si_ CHEV. STATION WAGON, Powerglide. OR 3-4546 ‘50 CHEVROLET Station Wagon $195 — OWENS sx CHRYSLER ‘86. WINDSOR NAS- 2 3S H. top, 2 2 tene ne __oaet. - é DEMONSTRATOR. 1957 ranch wagon, save $700. Private owner, will arran financing. Call FE 5-410}, ask for Ray. ~_ 53 DODGE Coronet ® 2 door, Gyre-torque ————. Radio. —— Sig- 2 int. eer Exceptionally clean. at West Side Used Cars OR_3-1603 MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND oo cars. FE 23-2666 days or 2 a ‘Buy. Always Ready Junked and rAUTC * on 34511 Bad Shelton Motor Sales Cor, Auburn & B. Bivd. PE 8728 IGH $$$ PAID DEALS feed them, ‘Drive wilt pay you well. J. VAN WELT OR 3 ~ For Sale Trucks 90 TRUCK SPECIALS HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s ram t Growing nn pe mee at MiB me 057 Dodge Sau $1653 HAS HEATER & SIGNAL LIGHTS, DRIVEN ONLY 6 TO heuce aed IN Dodge-Chrysler-Plymouth ROCHESTER OL_2-a111 1001_N_ Main ‘9 GMC_PANEL. R & H. ENG. IN OR 37-6849. oie $185. Call FE 4-0005. PICKUPS. WILL 5E MUtual 4-5: re "53 qe PICKUP-UP, Ya TON, 1 owner. FE 8-107 1969 FORD ‘'- Soar mn PICKUP, New ‘Easy ED pe : Saginaw USED CARS orkingman’s A ~ PANEL, . MA FV 9, INTERNATIONAL LOADER. PE §-2452. TRUCKS TRUCKS O PARTS| og SS he Birmingham ‘$1 CHEV, DELUXE Rh. RAH, runs perfect, only da. _ Great Lakes MI een ae isi CHRYS'ER HARD TOP, R& needs « little work, sell Wi CHEV. : 210 0 EVERYTHING ¢ ON Se: might ex omees yee ae & S gy 2 023 W. Huron Dope 1967 CORNET 4-DOOR a Powerflite trans: ; mission, Teale & site white wall tires, spotiess interior. New car appear- ance. See this low mileage, one $100, dust your car down, Haskins Chev. | CHEVROLET 1954 4door hard oA solid bieck finish, joaded with power wer En Coen secrlas, Fad pores $1995 Litthe down — Long terme NORTH CHEVROLET. 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ‘46 CHEY. FAIR COND. MY 27-1474 ADIO & ine | CHEVROLET. PADIO 8 mate f Feat tates | ona ay Buy Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN- -MERCURY DEALER CASS AT PIKE STS. ee 7 ee CHEVROLET 1953. BEL AIR. 4 DR. & i. Tr tne. Evenings, MI #1274. CHEVROLET One owner, eater, V-8 engine and Powerglide. Sharp as new. $1895 Long, easy t@rms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ’| CHEVROLET 1954 3-DOOR SEDAN, original @-tone finish. Today's special at only $695 full price. | Just your car down. Easy GMAC: terms. Haskins Chev. eee Dixie Highway at M-15 MA 56-5071 ALL SHARP. | Many One Owners 56 Buick Riviera .. .$2895 *S$5 Olds 4-Door .....$1795 55 Olds 2-Door ....$1695 TRUCKS /-WE'GOT’EM 1951 Chevrolet Pickup 1948 GMC Suburban 1952 Chevrolet Pickup 1952 Ford 12-Ft. Stake 1955 GMC Suburban 1952 GMC 12-Ft. Stake Chev. 4%-Ton Stake | 1952 GMC Pickup glee GMC || " Pontiac’ f pers ¢ truck, dealer your FRIENDLY, OLDSMOBILE , ome oe DEALER Oakland at Cass i lage mw, seam at \ . a i rs | , , ay Zo pie ed a a Pe esas ir er ea Ones eee Be 'S4 Ford 2-Door ....$ 795., |'53 Pontiac 4-Door . |'53 Olds 2-Door ....$ 795| '’53 Olds 4-Door ... 55 Buick Riviera ’55 Ford R-Wagon . .$1595 "54 Stude. Coupe ...$ 795 «$ 795 '°52 Packard 4-Dr. ...$ 395 *52 Chev. 4-Door ....$ 395 | MANY OTHE | LOWER PRICED HOU GHTEN & SON 1956 ee Beautiful 2-tone | lue, tadio, hi Open Nites ‘til o| 56 Olds Holiday .« $2495 |, + $1795 | 53 Ford Convertible .$ 695 |, O75) _— Highway at M-15 $-8071 MA Open Nites ‘til © 1956 4door sedan. V-8 engine Radio heater and Fordo- matic transmission, Can't be told from new, $1695 Low down payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham this one owner iow mileage car today. Just your car down. Haskins Chev. . 6751 Dixie Highway at M-15 MA 56-5071 Open nites ‘tll ® #FORD V8, CLUB COUPF, Alpine blue, R&H, real sharp. $5 bil a month Great Lakes. MI FS] “VICTORIA RADIO & $24.33. ar., Parks. Midwest 4-7500, Harold “Turner Ford, Always 4 A Good Selection of Late Model Cars HURON MTR. SALES 042 W. Huron FE 2-2641 “Bright ‘7 Spot’ AUTO SUPER MKT. 736 Cadillac 62 Sedan *56 Olds 98 Holiday Sedan "56 Pontiac Convertible i’56 Pontiac Catalina issn 1 FORD, 1'56 Olds 98 Convertible 35 Chevrolet 2-Door 35 Cadillac Coupe 55 Olds Convertible 55 Buick Sedan ‘35 Olds 2-Door 55 Ford Convertible Sa ( ‘adillac 62 Sedan |’54 Buick Super 4-Door 54 Pontiac Catalina 34 Olds 98 Holiday Coupe | 54 Ford 2-Door $4 Chevrolet 2-Door 53 Olds 88 4-Door 53 Pontiac 4-Door 53 Pontiac Catalina 53 Willys 2- : *52 Pontiac 2 2-Door 52 Wudson 2-Door *52 Ford 2-Door ’51 Buick Riviera 2. Door JEROME ~ Olds-Cadillac _Orchafd Lake at Cass © . FEV FORD | FE 42185 = t EJ For Sale -Cars 9 PPO LOL LE Ls * Seese WINDSOR 6 1 . tert . Good cond, $190. ongtens_ Tudor sedan with V-8 engine. —_— emis and lots of extra equipment, $745 Very little: down NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave, Birminsham FORD 1959. RADIO & HEATER. Good tires, $460. FE 42485. ‘$4 CUSTOM 1 Line FORD, 3 2 oe. Original owner ew f° ene, con4, For info.” Call 62 FORD V3, Reh. i. PERFECT $595. JEFFREY FORD BA 10 N. Washington We at FORD 2 DOOR, $75. < LES OA 86-2521 OR 1956 ) FORD Cot COUNTRY SEDAN 4- passenger station wagon. Will are older car in trade sell’ EM 107, 83 PORD RANCH i WAGON, EX- cellent EM 3-0335. 7 | 1962 - 4956 | 2-Dr. & 4Dr. Hardtops LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer OL 1-9711 |'62 KAISER STATION WAGON. RUNS KR & H, FIN ECON ARS AUBURN RUNS R. GOOD, Terms ow be arranged. _ FE 6-8050 afte r 4 E $0 MERCURY "2 DR. R. GOOD TIRES, new battery. $195. OR 3-4510. Clarkston - Motor Sales CHRYSLER - See these beautiful new car trade-ins today! 1056 Pontiac Star Chief hard top, 4dr. fully equipped. 1956 Chrysler New Yorker. 4 dr. “8. Auto R@ dH. > —— WW. tires 1955 Plymouth Belvedere = - dau. Sportone paint. R & H. tires ~ a Savoy. 4 = ! tone R& H. WW. tir 1955 Le V-4. 4dr. Seerésne: Special 2 tone. W.W. tire 1955 Chrysler 4 dr. V-8. Fully equipped. ; 1954 Hudson Jet Liner. Special interior, Hydramatic. R & H, 1983 Goren NY, VA. 6 a. Fully uipped, Clean 1953 Plymouth Belvedere hard top. Two door. ; Plus Transportation Special. 32 8. MAIN ST. CLARKSTON Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 SPECIAL New ‘6S? Ford tudor. down or car of equal value. Will cover down payment. Bal. at $53 per a incl, heater, turn icators, windshield washers, undercoat all —. & ates. See Bill Paulson wens are 8 aeee: _Call a PEs _6-4101 or FE 23-6345 ~, » 52 CHEVY Styleline Deluxe sedan. a & tone int, Clean and .,, Spee at 9433. 923 W. Huron FE 4-2188 1952 FORD 2 DR. CUSTOM LINE Fordomatic Radio & Heater. Clean, Good tires. 8500. FE %* FORD 2 DR. R NEW __Tubber and battery. 2 240 W. ‘Cornell ‘%@ FORD 6 EXC. COND. 4275. FE 4-8762, ‘4 FORD V-8. 2 i8sT $55 ECONOMY CARS Ot AUBURN ‘$2 FORD CUSTOM # 2 DR. NO oe down; arrange terms to sult ¥ 86-6061, 66 S. Perry, Field” Suir. Co. ~~ *53 Ford “Convertible Real clean green one, radio heater | fordomatic, white wall tires & skirte- Runs perfect. Will give you a real deal on this one. Cash ~terms—or trade. Pontiac Sales Demonstrator ‘ST Pontiac, Starchtef, — Catalina coupe, full pow- ce Pontiac, mene 4 = se- an, exceptionallf low m ove. 'M Pontiac, ordre. 4 door, se- dan, like new "34 Pontiac, eg door deluxe, pretty as ee ‘53 Pontiac, door, hydra. R&H, low mileage. "$3 Chev. 4 door, 210 sedan, good | . MAIN 8T., CLARKSTON Open nit MAple 5-5566 or MAple 5-114! FORD 1956 CUSTOM V-8 R so Buick 2 ~ paatidds sedan, pare and heater, 2tone | +59 Chev. Hardtop Powerglide. probes, PXutomatic tranem ssion. a =: ee re Petens- ‘ 48 & ‘Si Willys station wag Rogers Sales & Ceace FE 2-9555 695 Auburn BUY THAT 2nd CAR ’S6 Ford Victoria Fairlane THUNDERBIRD V8 EN QIN TIC, PO PIN & SOLID WHITE ..... on Cine» aue saree 90:8 2 $2087 56 Chevrolet Bel Air THIS POPULAR 4 DR. BEL AIR. Is “‘TUAL MILES NUAL TRANS- MISSION ATING CUTS OPER COST & INCREASES ACCELER '55 Ford 9-Pass, W agon V-8 ENGINE, FORD-O-MATIC, 4 DR, 3 SEATS, SHINY RED & WHITE FINISH, WHITE WALLS, UNTRY SEDA socntoonsoggonoe $1847 *55 Chev. 2-Dr. Wagon THIS ONE IS BROWN & BEIGE. Is A 2 SEATER & 6 PASSE ER. TONE “VINYL IN. TERIOR. A STEAL at as cue e eee neeewes $1477 '55 Pontiac 2-Dr. Sedan A LOVELY DARK BLUE WITH SPARKLING CHROME. 7 CYL INDER, HYDRAMATIC, HIGH ~|.WHITE WALLS 55 Buick Super H top 65 Dodge H.to 58 Mercury 2 dr. 8 55 Chev. Ford tone ene rd o = = 3 1] aaneb eo a "63 Pontiac ‘ me ‘Hydra, 53 Dodge 4 ; \ér V8. .- S| Buick 2 dr. & 4 dr tise "$1 Chrysler " eerateee eats 50 Buick : Sus |! | 49 Buick 49 Mercury 2 dr. ‘49 Piymouth RIEME Ne ipa cR Dodge — Plymouth ' 2328. Saginaw = j{ Fe20 -* _* - : i ao ATION. SOME OF THE NEW CAR~-PAPERS STILL IN CAR— HURRY .................. i Cee Tee $1695 |. i heater, ‘80 MERCURY CONV. NEW TOP. A-1 condition. $396. FE 4-6249 RAMBLER 1952 Nash Rambler station wag- on, new plates, new brakes and shocks. No ~~ just like new inside and out, $495 Only $15 down NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birnringham RAMBLERS — AMBASSADORS — Used Cars. Repair work NASH SALES Ra. EM RAMBLER WAGON | ‘ss Custom Station Wagon. atone paint A 6 cylinder economy special. Rogers Sales & Service Dodge-Chry sler-Plymouth PLYMOUTH FE 20555 = 683 AUBURN 1952, TE 4 DR. .. $306 bars Buick | a oy a | 2 tone ¢ sa cisavsucen i: Oe 1955 Piymocm 2 door | Belvedere V-8 $1195 “We Welcome a Careful “buyer” RAMML ER-DALLAS INC AL. 32 CHEN CHEV. CHEV. POWER IDE. F R 100 ‘OTHER. cans: 1 “Gioosn: ECONOMY CARS 2 AUBURN DON'T Bea CYNIC Come On In— IF YOU THINK WE'RE EXAG- E— CHRYSLER 153 Sedan 4-Dr, .....$ 895 Radio & heater, Hydramatic, A -4@ BUICK "52 Super 4Dr. .....$ 695 Radio & heater, Dynaflow, 2 tone. 33 Club CR onli 595 Radio & heater, Hydramatic. = . 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RETTER *SEE ANYONE PY TO SERVE YOU: CY WATTLES JACK COOPER SPARKY WRIGHT JOHN LIBERTINE AT CHEVROLET t “Oakland County’s OFFICE 65 ar, MR TERS? or. FE 3-7119 Fa i Growing Dealer’) ) ma Sep "Open ats mien at " ’55 Packard 4-Dr. Patric- - |’52 ‘Studebaker, Hydramat- $495 53 Ford 2-Dr., Radio and 1’55 Lincoln Capri 4-Door,' Hydramatic transmission. Radio, “55 Buick Roadm’r, .| This Car is in excellent. HASKINS | aes New Location Our Spetialty ian, Tortion bar ride, | Real Sharp. $1795 ic, Radio and Heater, Landcruiser V8. $295. No Money Down Heater, V8, Fordomat- ic, Nice. $745 55 Ford Station Wagon, 9-Pass., Fordomatic, Ra- dio and Heater. Sharp. $1595 . ‘55 Mercury Monterey and ‘Brakes. $1645 '55 Mercury Montclair Hardtop, Full Power. | Sharp, $1695 ‘32 Pontiac Hardtop. $495, Full Power. $2195 34 Ford Club Cpe., Radio and Heater, Solid Black’ with White W alls, $745) ‘49 Lincoln, Like Ne w.! $495 | See Stan or John Bob Frost, Inc. 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