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   CONVICT BEATEN — Inmate 2 ¥ 
Utah State Prison after a beating       
        
      
               ae 2 . of 
_ Victims of Prison oH 
  
‘Straus is wheeled from the 
a riot of more than 500 
fellow prisoners. Straus was a ringleader in a 1951 riot at the prison. 
dave APree-onpex:— Marvin C. Hagensen, 
at the prison, is shown ¢fter his release as he stands    
    
eas hacher 
‘2 seem 
ingly astonished guard. ve ee eee 
provements to give prison officials. s amsocafED Fate 
  
Free   
Saud Continues 
{fo Meet Arabs 
on Unification King to Huddle With Ike 
in Final Conference 
Before Departure 
WASHINGTON \#)—King 
|Saud of Saudi Arabia con- 
tinues today negotiations 
with other Arabs aimed at 
unifying the Arab. world. 
Saud, standing by for a 
final meeting tomorrow 
with President Eisenhower, 
has been holding long talks 
with representatives of the 
other Arab nations. 
His goal has been to 
unify the Arab nations so 
they can speak with one 
voice in such fields as 
foreign policy. 
If that day comes, it might well 
mean the end of Arab bickering 
which has interfered with attempts 
to solve Mideast problems. 
It might even bring -Arab-Is- 
raeli peace. And that is a prime 
target of U. 8. foreign policy. 
Saud met for 14% hours yester- 
day with Crown Prince Abdul Tiah 
of Iraq, and has talked also with 
  
County GOP Dinner 
to Draw Big Crowd A capacity crowd is all but aseured at the Oakland 
County Lincoln Republican Club banquet Monday, 
president George F. Taylor said today. - 
More than 450 have bought tickets, he said, to hear 
U.S. Rep. Patrick J. Hillings (R-Calif) speak at 6:30 p.m. * 
Saud told a news conference the 
plan “is a good one which is en- 
titled to consideration and appre- 
ciation” of the Arab countries. 
TO TALK AT HOME 
Saud, Malik and Abdul 
have indicated they will discuss 
the plan, apd other Arab matters, 
with leaders of other countries 
when they get back home. Re- 
ports from Sciro last- night said 
another Arab summit conference 
there, 
*   
in Northwood Inn, Berkley,*~ 
or the eve of Abraham 
Lincoln’s birthday anni- 
~ versary. 
Hillings, known for his investiga- 
tions of Communism here and in 
Europe, is expected to speak on 
his recent trip behind the Iron 
Curtain, Taylor said. 
A. Dondero of Royal 
Oak, retired Oakland County rep- 
resentative (18th Dist.), will be 
master of ceremonies. William 8. 
Broomfield, present representa- 
tive, will introduce Hillings, Tay- 
lor said, 
Hillings will talk cattler at a tea 
of the Republican Woman's Feder- 
ation of Oakland County. The tea 
will be from 3 to 6 p.m. in the 
Royal Oak Women’s Club. 
TICKETs AVAILABLE 
About 50 tickets to the banquet, at $3.50 apiece, are still available 
from County Clerk Lynn D. Allen, 
Taylor said, 
* * * 
Following the banquet, a board 
of directors will be elected for 1957. 
Officers were elected last fall.   
  City’s Mild Weather 
fo Stay Another Day 
Pontiac can éxkpect continued 
fair weather, predicts the U. S. 
Weather. Bureau. 
Today will be partly cloudy, with! Distrust and 
ing, oil-rich countries 
years, The main unifying force 
has been a pan-Arab hatred of 
Israel, with each Arab state seem- 
ing to try to outdo the other in 
that respect. 
The feeling has been growing 
among diplomats here that, if 
only the Arabs could speak with 
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Women Don’t Count 
ROME (INS) — Sophia Loren, 
Italian movie actress, preparing to 
jleave for America, said: “I am   Tah) - 
will be held on Saud’s return’ 
affairs have kept the just-awaken-/ 
one voice, many of them would) police said they were seized for IN POLICE CUSTODY — Minerva Goodman, 
2%, of Chicago, and Joseph Postelwaite, 20, of 
Kalamazoo, sit in a Chicago police station after 
the $8,500 robbery of the Citizens Industrial Bank 
  questioning in 
Two.) in Grand. Rapids last Monday. 
downtown tavern, police said they have admitted 
their part in the robbery. AP Wirephete 
Arrested in a 
(See story on Page 
  
Reno Slowly Gets Back 
to Normal ‘After Blasts   
RENO (®—Downtown Reno, torn 
by explosion and fire Tuesday, 
had hopes of getting back to nor- 
mal today. 
Two of the main business blocks 
have been closed since the blasts. 
The evacuation area was dou- 
bled yesterday after some jittery, 
blast-conscious residents told the 
ls Fat a Problem? You can avoid it, &ccord- 
ing to nutrition expert Gay- 
nor Maddox whose special 
six-part series on the re-ed- 
ucation of eating habits be-   
problem as it will be tackled 
by five distinguished _re- 
searchers and physicians.     
Fire Department they —— 
they smelled propane - gas 
fumes. 
More than 60 gas detection ex- 
perts from half a dozen agencies 
worked through the night to be 
sure that no hidden concentrations | 
remained in pioneer irrigation and) 
drainage ditches which have been 
“built over’ 
city’s growth. 
When ditches are checked, thé 
crews will turn to the mains and 
tieters of the Sierra Pacific Pow- 
er Co., which delivers the pro- 
pane gas supply to Reno. 
That procedure was determined 
yesterday at a somewhat stormy     
meeting of city officials and 
others interested. 
* * * 
Several felt checks by the utility 
cempany of its own facilities and 
assurance they were in order were     
HILLSDALE ® — “Jitterbug 
chips are filling school children 
health study reports. 
Department showed that only one 
sary food categories. Only 3% — 
minimum requirements in five or more of the eight classifications, Kids on ‘Jitterbug Diets’ 
diets” of hot dogs, pop and potato 
with “empty” calories, a county 
The survey of 133 fifth graders by the Hillsdale-branch Health 
had a perfectly balanced diet. 
All but six were found deficient in one of eight so-called neces- 
or less than 30 per cent — met | 
Children were asked to list what they ate at each meal and be- in the course of the 
a mild 36 degrees at 2 p.m. dipping’ 
to 24 to 28 tonight. |afraid the nice Americans will not 
Friday will be mostly cloudy like me, That is why I have been 
with a high of 36 to 40, working so much to learn English. 
Downtown Pontiac's lowest tem-|I so much want to get along with 
perature preceding 8 a.m. this|the Americans, I want particularly tween meals over a five-day period. 
* *x* * 
Hot dogs, potato chips and pop for lunch, topped off with candy 
bars and soft drinks after school, fill children so full of ‘empty cal- 
ories,” the study said, they have ‘'neither appetite nor capacity” for | resting comfortably today following, 
ja serious heart attack. 
    morning was 33 degrees. the American men to like me...”       the evening meal. 
  
Growing Population Puts Burden on Circuit Judges   
Rapid Rise in Cases Swamps County Courts: By PETE LOCHBILER 
ecutor George F. 
today, to a swimme: about to go 
down for the third time. 
After along battle and despite 
doubled efforts, he warned, circuit 
courtrooms are going to be 
swamped during the present ses- 
sion under the rising tide of pend- 
ing criminal cases. 
* * * 
It will mark a turning points Appointment of the fourth judge 
last January allowed the county to 
keep its head above water, with 
about as many cases cleared from 
the docket as were started during 
the year. 
  be tried in two courtrooms in- 
stead of the customary one. 
However, Taylor figured, of the 
140 cases pending right now, only 
80 will have been cleared up by cases that would require extra long 
trials." 
By this Septeniber, Taylor pre- 
dicted, the county will be faced 
with the biggest backlog of criml- 
nal cases in iis history, possibly 
200. 
«8.2 
Taylor limited his figures to   
In In Today's Press’ 
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This is not counting additional! the FBI Story ....+.055.-.-18 
criminal cages that normally will) County News ......... 8, 2 
be started while the court is in) faitorials .,.....,.......... 6 
session. Food News ........ 31 thra 39 The backlog will build up, Tay- | Sports .......... 47 thru 61 
jor said, despite P Theaters. eer ee 
lasting the month of February pnan Earl predates: are 
Taylor said, é odes eon! 
  criminal cases, Others have pre< 
dicted a similar situation with civil 
al 
  4 
gs 
al Others, agreeing there is a 
mounting need, have pointed out) 
that there is no room in the pres- 
ent court house to put another 
judge and his courtroom. 
NO SPACE 
Taylor said: “Even if we had 
The county, he said, may be 
forced fo call in juries during July 
: a August, an unprecedented 
“the best _“Right now,” he said, 
ean do is try those people who. 
are in jail and clea: their cases 
up. Some of the otter. cases, of 
rol gar who are me or: = we'll) 
have to let slip fi 
  ” 
fa sufficient to warrant opening . of 
the blocked-off evacuated area. 
Mayor Len Harris ruled the' 
area would not be opened until; 
checks of all possibilities had as- 
sured complete safety. Dondero Chitvean 
\to Tell Congress 
lof Seaway Needs 
| accepted a temporary position 
West May Get 
More Slides (Governor Clyde 
Agrees to Study 
Felon Demands ‘Guard Near Death and 
Several Convicts Hurt; 
Buildings in Shambles Former Congressman George 
A, Dondero said today he has 
with the St. Lawrence Seaway 
Development Corp. _ + 4 
Dondero, retired Representa- 
tive of the 18th District, was 
chairman of the House Public 
Works Committee. He was in- 
strumental in steering through 
Congress the bill that authorized 
the seaway, POINT OF THE MOUN- 
TAIN, UTAH (INS) —A 
night of blood rioting and 
arson ended early today at 
a Utah State Prison when 
some 500 convicts released 
their hostages and the gov- 
ernor of Utah agreed to 
study the prisoners’ de- 
mands. 
Acting Warden John 
Turner’s guards immediate- 
ly resumed control of the 
burned-out Point of the 
Mountain Prison located 18 
miles south of Salt Lake 
City. ; 
The inmates’ released 27 
hostages, gave up a sub- 
machine gun, a rifle and 
a pistol, and returned to 
their cells in a happy 
mood of victory. 
None of the hostages held dur- » 
jing the night suffered harm. 
As the nearly 12-hour-long up- President 
asked Congress for an addi- 
tiona) 35 million dollars to help 
complete the $105 million joint 
U. 8,-Canadian project. 
Dondero said the original esti- 
mates were made in 1952 and 
that costs have gone up consid- 
érably since then. Additional 
items such as longer locks and 
an administration building also 
have hiked the anticipated costs, 
he said. 
* * * 
Oakland County's formcr Rep- 
resentative added that the proj- 
ect is self-liquidating and the 
government will get back “‘every 
penny” of the money it is spend- 
ing on the seaway. 
        Trails ‘Held Up, Roads) Carry out our pledge to eomlder Closed as Tons of Snow comptes _eeereine given 
Skid Off Mountains ee: 
A 
_lweather and scattered showers 
today ‘brought a prediction * of|of fellow inmates. more snowslides along the Idaho-| t+ * & ‘Montana border, where cascading! The prison was a shamble’ fol- 
snow yesterday trapped two Thigh ene a night of destruction 
continental trains and closed high-|sparked by a minor hall dis-   Heetenne for severe eter in and 
knifé cuts suffered at the hands 
  The four-block area was shut, 
down for the second time yester-| 
day morning—after reports of new 
gas concentrations were made. 
| Tuesday's blast was touched off, 
iby gas accumulations beneath 
buildings along Sierra Street just 
north of the Truckee River. 
Two persons were killed and 
some 40 injured. 
Property loss estimated at be- 
tween $3,000,000 and $5,000,000 in 
the two half blocks fronting on 
Sierra street and the Truckee 
River where explosion and fire 
destroyed a number of buildings, 
including the modern Paterson 
department store and the Ejk’s 
Club. 
* * * 
Mayor Harris resisted pressure 
from business interests to reopen 
the newly closed area, 
“Rather than one more dead, 
we'll keep the area closed,’ the 
mayor said.   
Prentiss M. Brown 
Suffers Heart Atfack 
ST. IGNACE (INS}—Former U.S. 
Senator Prentiss M. Brown, 67, 
head of the Mackmac Straits 
\Bridge Authority, was reported 
His oldest son, James, said he 
would be confined tu an oxygen 
tent for perhaps a week and to 
the Mackinac Straits Hospital for 
at least three weeks. 
Brown's physician, Dr, Herbert 
tamel,, summoned a heart spe< 
cialist, Dr. Benjamin Blum, from 
Little Traverse Hospital in Pe- 
toskey, 
Friends said Brown had com- 
plained recently of a stornach ail- 
ment, He suffered the heart at- 
tack while driving on a road near 
the Straits. He entered the hospital 
lyesterday at 1:30 p.m (EST). 
Brown spoke Tuesday night here 
at an open forum on the future of 
St. Ignace. 
A son, James, padkinac county ¥y 
history of a heart aliment, ed   
Not Our America 
WASHINGTON (INS)+Preésident) 
| Eisenhower said on price controls: | 
“When we begin to control prices. 
and allocations and wages, and all                   |One diese] unit rolled 75 feet down’ ways temporarily. No one was in-\turbance and turned into a con- 
jured. lcerted convict demand for proces- 
sing of 43 grievances. - 
‘NEW PAROLE BOARD 
The prisoners’ demands included 
‘a desire for a parole board made 
jup of penologists and “not busi- 
continuing. feet They also wanted “en 
ipublish their own newspaper, 
An eastbound Milwaukee 
streamliner was halted by a slide’ bealirecdiey 7 — - 
just east of Avery, Idaho. Snow-| penitentiary. 
plows pulled the train back 0)" Another complaint was that Avery, where ——— lsome prisoners were serving too 
| mach “time,” and that there were 
several. teenagers in the penitenti- 
ary, including one 16-year-old, who 
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A Mifwaukee Railroad west- 
bound streamliner was trapped , 
11 hours between slides in the St. | 
Joe Mountains before switching 
to Northegn Pacific tracks and 
Tons of a, -moving snow in the! 
Bitterroot Mountains knocked off) 
ithe tracks and buried an east- 
ibound Northern Pacific ‘freight. | 
Williams on Coast * * 
U.S. Highways 10 and 10a, high. LANSING (®—Gov, Williams left a bank, rising. ended, Utah Gev. George. 
lin the Bitterroots in western Mon-| late Wednesday by airplane for the 
tana, were closed temporarily be-| West Coast to make talks to Demo- 
cause of slides. Snow 12 feet deep ‘cratic political groups in San Di- 
was reported across U.S. 2 be-\ego tonight. and in Los Angeles 
tween Nyack and East Glacier. | Friday night,   
Seasonal — and American 
prosecutor, said his father had no). 
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PRINCELY PASTIME—Prinée Mashhur, year-old son of Sandi 
Arabia’s King Saud, licks contentedly at a heart-shaped lollipop, 
thereby getting another “taste” of Americana. The boy's nurse told 
him he'd have to wait imtil after his lunch yesterday, to ‘eat it. But 
              the rest,/then it is not the Amer- 
‘ica we = he | poem gpd cima influence that he managed to wees».     
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  __'TWo Scene -THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1957 oa Oe pete eae 
Old. Detroit Company Again Saved ss —i(t OT" Ba es ! A |The Day in Birmingham : Crashed Near Friends | —— : nomen ra : AUGUSTA, Ga. @ —Capt, Wil- , oe liam R. (Killer) Kane, command. . 
er of the alreraft carrier Saié 
pan, died in 9 Navy jet crash — 
of 28 persons he knew personal- 
ly. Five of them lived less than 
a mile from Tuesday's jet crash. 
The 28 were Kane's guests    
    to Hes Wed 77 tee FACTS Day to Feature 
Firm Financial Aid Nation's Great Speakers — 
eign Affairs Come to Suburbia) 
Day is scheduled for Birmingham forkers Give John Ison, local. president, said 
union members voted overwhelm-   financial trouble since 1950. In! the employes later were repaid) 
1951 the plant closed. The only, for two of the three weeks. 
{| Under the current plan, if the action that saved the company at! company succeeds at the end of DETROIT # — For the second 
time in six years the Hammond- 
Standish Co. has called ‘on its 
       
   
   
             ingly for the plan. dependently regular union a 
packing house workers for firfan- ne ant agministrative Pat time was an offer by eff! tive years, money leaneg by Senedd ovntrect calling for" March 5 with some of the|day. from the Manley Bailey PW| aboard the Saipan last Angus a cial help.. . ,| Executives and adminis “€/ ployes to work for three weeks. employes will be returned with |@ 5-cent wage increase and added |Country’s outstanding speakers due © Martin officiating. Burial| Kame gave them certificates des- 
: In @ unique labor-management|¢™Ployes also will participate 1) without pay, in order to put the) six per cent interest, It the | fringe benefits. + |to appear in = panel discussion War" f in “Greenwood Cemetery.’ ignating them honorary pilots. plan announced yesterday, em-| the plan, Strobl said. tirm back on @ paying basis. | balance at the end of the period | Strobl said the loan agreementlof foreign affairs. : ——— 
ployes of Detroit's oldest and IN TROUBLE BEFORE * & * | is lower than the total contribu- }does not preclude negotiations on! principal sponsors are Leaguel ie ai 
      
        largest meat packing plant will 
loan 10 per cent of their earnings, 
for the next five years to the fi- ce 
nancially plagued firm. :, 
The plan was negotiated as & 
_ Separate agreement between the 
99-year-old company and local 
190 of the United Packing House 
Workers of America. 
Joseph Strobl, Hammond-Stand- wages, 
Has 6 Months . 
More to Live Hammond-Standish has been in of Women Voters members who 
are receiving backing from such 
groups as the Board of Education 
AAUW, Junior League, Exchange 
Club, Rotary Club, Women’s In- 
ternational. League for Peace and 
Freedom. 
Two speakers already promised| B 
are Dr. Preston Slosson and Rus- The action saved the firm and] tion, the remaining money will 
  
    
      ne five-year period. Full, Happy Life assembly is held at the Birming- . ‘ALL WORKERS AGREE : ham High School. One hour 
[oa sore Demon ot ad oS as ay 300 workers 0 zs avi 
; plan after. it was explained that ee eeice ea cd rae: | Howse with an informal luncheon 
: continuation of operations would] said smiling 2l-year Leonard) scheduled for 11:45 to 1 p.m. — | 
be “uncertain” without their help. Kerschke. . ° Plans are for attendance to gath- $1.50 Lydia 
. Strobl said that the company Dr. renee sure president = this on ee Pinkhem’s | 
ae “faith” demonstrated byj - ‘|of Wayne State University, had posses Liquid 
~ just delivered Leonard's bachelor) Pagel. members during the af- 
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  jury which investigated the society ‘B-yearold Chicago divorcec. hasn't been told, I'm sure she|sponsorship of {fie national colle. in 1948. He denied that he told or-|thould be segregated in another/Taken along U.S. 12 en route to knows.” giate society and the Oakland : ray “Byam pe —— to on eipasleeaenes Chicago was Dwaine Lewis Krier, , $ sangeet . ad Ghee of regres # a — and will about use of society of Good| Earlier, Gov. C erred |22, of Aberdeen, S. D.-——“--}—" ae ~., (roel Oek b -_ worked - eee ey ~ dn hella Poe ae are. ts MRS. Pe Te ee ety ous March 4.4, 11 1 ip, the. : | s cael : . a mM. hoon, “investigators. og a or Peds 0m Peon eet eet on ri B ° Se Sq : d States Rubber Co. plant in De-| Mrs. Burlingame said that a The Wades were convicted on| *S* were released. and police on the trio’s trail. It urd { tur ay troit, where he lived, and then at|teacher would be present from 
four counts in September, 1951:| Six hostages were freed shortly led to Kalamazoo, then Chicago. | ® [the Detroit Gear & Ante Co. Later|Lansing to outline everyday living| | to cheat the publiclafterward and later three more|The chase ended without gunplay. for City Woman 9? he got a job with the onateg co ago oe : of $750,000 in funds donated to the|were released. Among the hostages! Charles W. Brown, Detroit FBI ’ Eoperweant ot Fucks ane = ead cae. ch~ritable society conspiring to ob-|were 13 members of a Pattee Dey chiat. said $7,248 of the loot was! - ~ * * Light ish president, said the plan is 
expected to give the company 
$900,000 in working capital over? 
employes will aid in obtaining! 
outside financial help, currently 
restricted to a “limited basis.” “= 
| Clamp Tax Lien   
on M. T. Wade Area Man Imprisoned|   Man, 27, Doomed by 
Cancer; Satisfied With 
. Jot arts degree in psychology and 
the young man was happy, too, 
about the birth of a second daugh- 
ter last Saturday, 
But Leonard had received what 
would be soul-shattering news to 
most people a week ago, Doc- 
tors have told him he had can- 
cer — and only six months to 
live, at most. 
He gréeted the news with: 
‘|“Don't be sorry and don't fret. 
I can take it. I had six of the 
@reatest years of my life being ‘ terneon. : 
are to include a request to Mayor 
James Allen to call this Tuesday 
FACTS Day in Birmingham.   
Preliminary plans for the day 
League officers aresending let- 
ters to all civic groups in Birming- 
ham and are inviting nearby com- 
munities to participate in the 
program. The project is a part 
of the national LWV to bring its 
“Focyis on the Future” message 
to all pas of > —     
    
      
  Tooth Paste 
‘Regular 69¢ 
        
           
         
     for Charity Fraud Hit} opasm xis WAR HERO — Navy Capt. W. = “AP Wirephete|arried to my wife’ When you eat ae 2 ee MINT or nt| R. . ‘ ” for his prowess plane which crashed into a barn near Augusta, li life, pn] eccrenenn, care es by $140,000 Judgment} R. Kane, known as “Killer Kane which © hare rd = Sage es aes panel Ceca REGULAR 
Morrison T. Wade, of 3402 Ward's 
Point Dr., West Bloomfield .Town- 
ship, now serving four to ten years 
in Southern Michigan Prison for 
defrauding the public of $750,000 
through the Detroit Society of Good 
Neighbors, today is faced with a 
$140,000 tax lien. 
Wade and his wife, Bessie Lou, 
were convicted of diverting the 
funds from charity they had solicit- 
ed for the Society, an organization 
founded by themselves. Wade was 
managing director. 
Judge Marion J. Harron of. the 
U. S--Tax Court imposed the as a carrier fighter pilot in World War IT, was Ga., last night. 
killed in the wreckage (top) of a Navy TV2 jet At the bottom lies one of the four 
are when you die.” 
  
_—— 
Two Men, Woman Admit Grand Rapids Bank Job 
KALAMAZOO #—Two men andlarrested in Chicago last night. The 
a woman have been nabbed in anjother was picked up late yester- 
$8,500 Grand Rapids bank holdup, dey en route from Kalamazoo to 
— the FBI reports the trio has Chicago. . 
mitted the stickup and most of There is a possibility, police 
the loot has been recovered. | said, the three might have been 
The woman and one man were) i veived in the $1,681 rebbery of       
  — and yncopd profits Friday—four days ahead cls Athleyne, 26, until today, but he * taxes and penalties e years | Rel d one in Grand Rapids. A rilleman dives , ration f heart clini “193 through 1957. ostages e ease ’ and a woman were involved told newsmen: aheger in “Birmingham will 
tot Recetas Cou ory m9 ENCING Prison Riot. 
  | the State Bank of Elsie last 
there. free 
Arrested in Chicago were Jo- 
(Continued From Page One) (200. aiid Mrs. Minerva Goodman, dairy cattle that were killed in the crash. 
seph Postelwaite, 20, of Kalama- — “You see,” he added, “T have 
er Jan advantage over most people. I 
know when I'm going to die; oth- 
efs don’t.” 
“Kerschke entered a_ hospital’ 
he 6. 
“I had pleurisy and pneumonia 
which I got — I don't know how 
.|— during the Christmas holidays. 
An operation performed a 
week ago disclosed cancer. He 
got the news Friday, . “ 
Kerschke’s new daughter, Val- 
erie, arrived on the first birthday 
of his other child, Darieen, 
News of the seriousness of his 
iiness wasn't revealed to his wife, 
. HAD PREMONITION 
| “When I came in here my wife 
told me she had a premonition 
I wouldn’t come out, While she 
          Saints Church hasketball team who 
had come to play the prison team. 
As the night wore on, fire de- 
rartment amis trom nearoy com Ey. Waterford Man recovered. 
    
  Mrs. Eli (Mary A.) Simpkins, | 
$2, died early this morning at her 
home, 54 Williams St, after'a pro-| 
longed illness. Education Board 
      
  | three-year term as City Commis- 
sioner. 
Hutchinson has been a_ Bir- 
mingham resident most of his 
life, attending local schools and 
Cranbrook Academy. An attor- 
ney, associated with Lewis and 
Watkins in Detroit, he is mar- 
ried and has three sons, The 
two previous petitions filed were 
from incumbents Florence Wil- 
lett and William Roberts, 
Three vacancies are to be filled 
in the April election, three full 
terms of three years each and 
the remaining one year on the 
term of Manley Bailey -vho re- 
signed this week 
* * 
be made next week when a com- 
mittee meets at the home of Mrs. | 
William Burlingame. Open to the| 
public, the clinic will be under the 
  Mrs. Margaret B. Wiles 
Widow of the late Edward Wiles, 
whom he married here, in 1887,! 
Mrs. Margaret B. Wiles, 92, of       
  
      
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  tenced to prison. His wife drew a : 
five year probation term. ‘dued blazes started in the prison’s new? ata il men pew a lig opp nsmese ma | ; pe reno y. & cellblock and a Gets College Post lwas a member of Central Metho- 10 Let Contr | t in Lapeer. She was born in Bir- saa . ; T Ar * Ci Ma - . 4 ‘dist Church. mingham and had spent her entire | & ANACIN TABLETS 
0 Arraign City Man iponice MosmLizE | == ve nd y Ch Former Waterford Township| She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Te, until going to Lapeer 9c ' on | ecency arge Outside the prison, a heavily! jack M. Whtie has been appointed | Cates H. Crawford, a grandson) Meets Tonight to Clear two years ago. . 6 ¢ 
A & ; armed group of 250 state patrol-| » ‘and two great-grandchildren. a She was a member of the Genuine light Value Wyear-cld a factory |men, sheriff's officers, prison|“olege television coordinator and) Service will be at 2 p.m. Satur- Way for 2 City Schools,| methodist Church and its Wom- American min- | Fast pain relief from headaches, worker, charged indecent guards and National Guardsmen|¢ditor of a quagterly Field Campus day from the Sparks-Griffin Chap-. Plus 2 Additions en's Society for Christian Service. gallons. ws fu neuralgia. liberties with a 15-year-old boy, 
examined in Municipal Court 
      strung out around the prison’s\News in the Department of Infor- el, with her pastor, Dr. Milton H.| 
was strong double fence. 
      
  
  a 
before Judge Cecil 
McCallum and then bound over to 
Circuit Court to appear for! 
arraignment Monday. 
  
  
  The officers switched on head-College, Mt. Pleasant. 
lights of their -cars when the A 1949 Water- 
prison’s power plant failed. and ford Township 
kept the sprawling building under High School 
    
    mation Services, Central Michigan | Bank, officiating: Burial will follow! 
The Board of Education will 
imake further progress in its 1957 
building program at. a_ special 
meeting at 6 p.m. tonight in Pon- iin Oak Hill Cemetery. 
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Pontiac Deaths 
      
  Saud Meets Arabs 
to Unify Policies AEROSHAVE 
SHAVE BOMB 89¢ Can Cough Medicine 
$2.59 Value 
      
      
       
        
      
      
     
    
  
                    
             
      
  
    
  
   
     
      
       
    
          
     
    
           
      
  
    
    
      
  
  PS gprs : rote pared — surveillance. Four armored cars graduate, White tiac Senior High School. 
County Jail after failure to furnish | “Ce Posted at intervals to back was graduated| Contracts are expected to be let 
a $5,000 bond. ~ [up the officers. . with honors Arthur Augustine jor_two elementary schools. The} (Continued From Page One) . A National Guard auxiliary mo- from Central Herrington Hills School, costing an) gt ging : Copeland was apprehended by ; ; estimated $466,500. will be on Ba: ; it necessary to try to 
Pontiac police at his hom bile unit provided additional light. Michigan College) The Order of Eastern Star No. ae! Yloutdo the others in denounci : 
anuary - grates ; in 1954. After 9: i . Street between Mt. Clemens street in ng Is- * r) 3 is en a complaint re jo vie oe ae cgi gs: (2s will conduct a prayer service|iiq Featherstone road rael. With one negotiator repre-|E Phillip's BUFFERIN - the youth's mother. Ra nto apguerea ot < asta be Noni Ss : jat 7:30 tonight in the Donelson-, The K Z senting all the Arabs, it might be Milk ef . cath of tha Wedtildiann einer — o icer = = U. | Johns Funeral ‘Home for Arthur ennett Road School will possible to reach a negotiated set- T ABLETS y) - 
sete bad Bele out ag WHITE S. Navy, he en- Augustine, 1224 Atkinson St. Cost an estimated $483,500 and be jtlement with Isreal on the major Magnesia “f 
Mexico reports a 12 per cent) 53 mad ote ~“ sesteL. . tered the Univer-| Service will be at 1 p.m. Satur. West of Cloverlawn drive. | difficulties. $1.23 Value ‘gain in 1955 in electric power le an historic television (sity of Michigan graduate school |day from the funeral home with! Both schools almost identical in ~*~ & * fecvag: lad 
consumption. appearance explaining their mod poses s degree in radio Dr, Milton H, Bank of the Central construction, are expected to | Israel has expressed fears that "t € stand. ; i= evision, which he will Methodist Church officiating. The| meet imereased population in the |2 United Arab nation, instead of . 47¢ Value | 
Valdez and Randall, posing|“"4' prea. ‘White’ also Pe re heer weal cttne at-Cue aukee oe See eens age seg hate: ¢ 100 P" — : ' . s 8 co e veside rites a = oa : ; 
The Weather menor ging bemitererg cameras. land directs two college sponsored land Hills herapctai Gardens. | Tn oe | States Tipcriadiy “her tees 39 Tablets @@ = 
ae wield seewe toes land tid they Would lat th rea Saturday morning television shows,, Mr. Augustine wa; dead on ar-; The board also 1s expected to| clear to the Arabs that it will 
PONTIAC: AND — Clondy +, as Gale wes oe =| He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. rival Tuesday at Pontiac General !€t_ contracts for construction at/not tolerate such an attack. 60c Mennens 69c Kranks. © c 
today "and tonight Mieday oak pon ating ot S-'Paul M. White, 4735 Elizabeth|Hospital after suffering a heart |W existing schools. Multi-purpose} Saud ig scheduled to fly to Ma-\fe Skin Bracer .......... Brushless Shave , 44 iow, Dee eet ", mostly enliasittes no reprisal from Lake Rd. attack, |fooms and classroom additions are jdriq for a visit in Spain. He is 
at 12-00 miles om heer today 4 - * @ « | bsewerey at Bethune and Malkim expected to leave Saturday — 49° 
- | , The acting warden named Val- "Ten classrooms: are recommend. plane. Gunes TE personal Brewers Yeast _— . i . : ers c 
Lowest Senpeeenne preceeding 8 a.m. = en pee es thas of the riot. rg — and six classrooms | ——————- | 0 fer ...:......:-.. 2%) Tablets .......... 59 
33. : Pp were angry our n com e ax and a kindergarten at Malkim. Silver is so malleable that it can'E 
At am: Wind selocity 16 mpb./because Valdez had been placed There will be a progress report be beaten into sheets which are fodine Ration s Bun sets Thursday at 5:53 p.m. in solitary confinement for fight- on purchase of an elementary only 1-100,000th of an inch in thick- JB ®&® Alcohol .......... 500 Tablets .......... 98 
Mot ern Thursday ot 11:00 a.m.|ing earlier in the week. This is one of a series of articles prepared hy the U. S. jsenook _ — Whittier School. ness. 
: sets Priday at 1:53 s.m. CRITICAL CONDITION iu lecal Revenue service to heip you prepare your income ! — os 
- Dewntewn T res turn. 68. m...-.33 la.m..........%| N. L. Colem, the guard who , : 
i Hee cbabaey a Pee 33| was stabbed as the tumult got “™ M AND D LIMITATIONS ° = FB Ri svee 5 ipo m0. 3e/under way, was listed “in critical Medical expenses are subject to the following limitations. S FI $ : teri i 10 Be condition” at the Salt Lake Coun-| First — add up the drug and medicine expense — from this P encer s oorcoverings it Wednesday in Pentine ty Hospital. ¢ _ | total subtract 1 per cent of your adjusted gross income. Add the 3511 ELIZABETH LAKE Rg. ‘Fighert WED steeds <secccess: 8 A cordon of guards pulled his) answer you get to your total of medical and dental expenses ~ |. Bottle of 12 
Mose temperature JIEISI Uti ag] bleeding body from the mess hall) take the total you now have and subtract 3 per cent of your | Wi ; Infants Pair. 7 “ Species a a ae gross income. The answer is your allowable medica] | ill Be Closed Fri ay 6 cia ee cael ot | atte) 17 pasnenygrn a a = Bes If either you or .your spouse were 65 years of age or older were literally in 1956 — all that is necessary for you to do is subtract 1 per cent _— pee acca: Prone locked. ™. d of your adjusted gross income from the total of medicine and ALL DAY FEBRUARY 8th i 
aagned | drug expense only. , Keener, serving a sentence for c 
armed saabery. as being one of Add the answer you get to the-medical and dental expensé seer Hospital Size ........ 44 
e7 the, ring leaders, Buddy Washing hi and Alege gon = es “se allowable medical Due to the death of $1.50 Nestles Baby 98° 19 3&3 me 
8 ton; one-time -welterweight box-| © pe ise you can disregard the 3 per cent rs Hair Treatment . Baby Soap .: 3 for 49° 
er in Utah, spoke for the convicts — tt é a Lora Friends © eee | 37 Several times. : you or your wife-are 65 or over — and you want to claim a | "|", Prison Warden Marcel Graham) 4 deduction for medical expense paid for a dependent—the amounts Mother of 0. D. Spencer 98 North , {{® DRUGS | 3 - on of ie state on a business = the dependent are subject to thé limitations of the ‘1 | ( a we i laa\ BAN 2 owor, res Yi —— | when riot occurred. > percentages, 4 BROTHER | 
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‘Kadar Vows Death to Rebels > Uncovelé 5 Siokes ° SIMMS. is Open 3 EVENINGS) ‘Ever 
Hungary Uprising on Way! =: carat Shop ‘ti! 10P.M. Qi BUDAPEST, Hungary Pre. “ FRIDAYS--SATURDAYS--MONDAYS mier Janos Kadar has 1 EA 
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  rigs counterrevolution|,, Every Item in This Adv. 
     broken, it can still incite _dis- revolt may break out soon, - tb : | iFull 63 shoppin hours every week ‘at Simms . . . with plenty 
“There are rumors that a new : ne yp gti Cheselaies of bargains to make every shopping we worthatill, Ar ARANTEED 
“s = ¢ is planned for “We shall not permit the reac- Wrapped 4 DER-PRICED March,” he said in a speech at 
    
    Salgotar Czechoslo-|U0maty elements to exert any) is : = — ; MOC) ) Free for Ov: ,00 We invite comparisons se 
vak pean, “But or warn that|{Urther influence in our schools oe fo f Qut-of- We Bought er. t 0 you'll eae slew, how aneck 
anybody who lifts his hand against and torture our children, in whom : , . <a Town . . » Of the finest girl's dresses we ever offered to be able to MORE you save at SIMMS. 
the people’s democracy will be they try to instill the idea of God. | bring the prices down where every parent can. afford several. oJ   
    
    
    = maanciiomnly- dated.’*— “We don’t want a terror system, ig : 
| os but we want to bring to’ accoun| —— Ling Good to Be True Anywhere Except at Simms | A new form of greeting—“Muk”’ all those who have committed, 
—is being heard in Budapest, the|T'™€S-” | os $ $1 
eee Oty te Bitels of 0 pnw SSE resses Hungarian phrase meaning,| Director John Ford is shooting! 39 
“We'll start again in March.” It} Scenes in CintaETAOINUNUNN | eet 7 
        
    
      
      
    was voiced frequently by students) scenes of “Three Leaves of a! 
who returned to their classes at/Shamrock” on locations around) 
       
   
             
   
       
      
     
    
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   with 
(2%y- _— "on with easy-pour The Communist regime ~ an- cake dank, 
nounced the arrests of 145 more| $2.29 Value — 
persons, accused of participating — 
in the October rebellion or escap- 1 ? — 
a Budapest University yesterday,| Galway and Limerick in the Irish agp SS ag beac s 95 y Sed ‘Shirtwaist @ Sanforized three months after the crushi Re Salt nd r | “——n . ; s wa tray ~av io SCRE cee anne eae T Two-Tone be 
of the Hungarian revolt. > _ wubiic, : : ‘. Peppe ‘= VAR case ee ecrezs hap 4 @ Jumper Styles Models : Non-Shrink 
* * * aners, = aan 3 —_ : Kadar’s speech, broadcast by} mee PURROSE = Wace, | tieviw 98e Budapest radio, was the first offi-| TROUBLE. -~Hang-up $1.00 l= ve J ATS = action see to rag ty that} | Hock a Re a te eee 2.49 
another. attempt would m , /4 
to oust the Soviet-imposed govern- LIGHT a [be Dainty. fiuted, gear ase shakets = 
ent, - _ Miniature | == 
= —— 
| @e 
          ______ing from prison—during the upris- 
ing. Communist partisans accused| — 
a member of Parliament, Imre 
Kiss, of sympathizing with the an- 
ti- Russian revolt—possibly a pre- 
lude to his ouster. 
* * * 
Kadar ruled out any attempt to 
bring ‘‘natiorial . communism" —/> 
Tito-like independence from Mos- 
cow—to Hungary, Thig, doctrine 
was the platform of former Pre-|~ 
_mier Imre Nagy who was ousted g 
when Russian tanks crushed the|™ 
Hungarian revolt. 
: “National communism is the 
| same as Hitler’s ‘national social-| 
ism,” Kadar said. 
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Many Other Styles Tool 
Big selection of new 
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colors and styles, test 
colors in all sizes 4 to j 
6. Gave now. 
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ALL METAL—DECORATED Sapmew a _ Basement 
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Preto Pressure Cooker 
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JIMM): re Pants 
Only. Simms Offers Such Values— ; Regular 9029 Guetler 
Don't expect to find these tea kettles priced so low anywhere —NOW ONLY— 
but at SIMMS . . . we bought all the famous maker had 
      
        
       
   
   
      
      
       
       
     
           
  
                 
           
   
         
     
    
      
    
        
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— Pontiac’s Own Bargain Department Store weer 
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  *| dino, Thomas A. Stacey Jr, and ser, Birmingham, revoked for vio- 130 Leran K. Wilson, all of Bir- 
Butler and Edward W. Oakford,|Dale EF. Johnson, Royal Oak, sus- 
| Keith; Rochester; Ronald L. 
  “lertson and Christopher R. Ward, «.|Patent Leather Traced jboth of Clarkston; John D. Straub 
Keego Harbor and Ted A. Watson, 
"| Bloomfield Hills. 
financial responsibility for drunk blinders made of highly varnished 
  Other county residents losing jdriving were: Lloyd W. McLaugh- ‘leather for their horses. ——— - | 
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ligence include: Frank C, Adams, { Michaelis, Farmington; Thomas H. | 
Robert J, LeDuc and Ronald D. |p opinson, Holly; Johnnie Walker, 
Royal Oak and Dale G. Wharfield, | ald G, Bennett, Richard J. Bow!l- | 
j by, John J, Dooley, Joseph J. |Birmingham. 
F Others were: Frederick G. Bues- 
  lation of license restriction; Gerald 
— 'R. Cox, Royal Oak, revoked for! Joe V. Bice, Ferndale; Johnidriving while license revoked and 
  both ‘of Hazel Park; a = ended for unsatisfied judgment, 
PARIS — Patent leather can be 
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Five drivers ordered to furnish when wealthy Frenchmen — had) 
  
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made this value possible 
* this low, low price     
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@ Ton 
@ Red 
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Street Floor 
—— ee a oe a a a or oe a a oe oe ae ee oe oe ee ee a ee ee ee eee 
SPECIAL SALE! 
LARGE GROUP of CHILDREN’S 
SCHOOL SHOES Reg. 
to 7.95 3.99 This is a wonderful opportunity 
to stock up on shoes for your 
children. Oxfords, straps and 
saddles, In many styles.‘ All . 
sizes. Be sure to come in 
for several pairs today, 
Sizes 8% to 3 in 
N and M Width 
Boys’ Sturdy Leather 
' Combat Boots 
am 3 99 
Built to really take the rough wear 
and hard knocks your youngsters 
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his trousers tucked in. Come 
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Spins clothes 25% drier than 
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Se ! nee __..___THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1957 : 
           | Everyone’s: ss 
‘in Love. 
With f 
Patent Handbags * 
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    proportion suit for 
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  Jewel Boxes 
“For Her”        
  
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3.98 2.98 THE GENTRY styled to Antique simulated 
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links and. spacious sec- 15 individual com- 
tion for large jewelry. partments. Embossed 
Simulated leather, 24 satin lid in ivory, blue 
Karat gold tocling lined and pink A Valentine && 
with fine corduroy. Black gift she will adore! 
and suntan.”     7. Be fashion right and carry a shiny 
“licorice black. Patent” bag. Draped 
pouches, totes, vanities and vaga- 
bonds. Some styles feature black and 
white striped linings and inside 
zippers. :@ : 
Charge Hers at Waite's—Street Floor 
EVYAN | 
Femow Frarences | Van Raalte & Doubles / | 
mean / 
Double 
the wear! 
1.35   
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Millay 
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e ; set of 5 gold 
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5 tamous Get your sweetheart 
fragrances lovely spring gloves 
Cotton or nylon with 7 50 
handsewn-fingers and—+——— + 
lovely hand stitching (TOP) This snappy little —.. 
houndstooth check from our ex- 
panded collection, is one you'll 
want to wear home for sure! Such exotic perfumes as 
“Most Precious & "White in cuffs. Short, short- ? 
Shoulders." What woman 2 ox. bottle cologne... 2.75 je and 4-button styles 
Figure flattery at its finest. with pear! and jewel - ) with Form-fitted jacket, sheath skirt, designs. White, navy, rae fee! her be . pa 4 ox. bottle cologne. .. 5.00 
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957. 
  
  
Oakland County C.L0. — 
_ Backs AFL-CIO Decision 
‘In Wednesday's Press, we carried 
_@ significant statement from the 
Oakland County CIO Council. 
President Frep V. Haacarp de- 
——__—__—+¢lared-that his-group has gone on 
record as completely in opposition 
. tothe union officials who are afraid 
to disavow the “protection” of the 
Fifth Amendment. - 
“3 x * * 
“The Oakland Council supports 
the executive council in not per- 
mitting the good name of the 
_ labor movement to be sullied by 
crooks and racketeers,” he de- 
clared. As the local group be- 
lieves, labor can not hold the 
respect and confidence of its 
members or the public if it refuses 
to clean house when a_ house 
cleaning is indicated. 
* x * : 
Here in Pontiac we have been 
fortunate in the kind and character 
of our labor leaders. By and large, 
they have been reputable men of 
honor and integrity. Their own mem- 
bership and the community at large 
have had confidence in them. In- 
herently, they’ve square shooters. 
x * & 
“Certainly labor is strengthen- 
ing itself generally when it 
promptly disavows and repudi- 
ates the hoodlum element that 
creeps in here and there. The 
AFL-CIO means business in 
Miami Beach. It has ordered 
three unions to clean up or else. 
~All temporizing is ended. 
This. is the only route to 
permanent success. 
* 
  _TV Edict Out of Bounds 
for Commissioner Bell 
In a recent Detroit-New York 
hockey game, fisticuffs flared openly. 
The exchanges were faithfully 
chronicled by the newspapers and 
photographs were widely printed 
showing two-men brawls and finally 
one that drew the attention of all 
- 34 hockey players in uniform. 
eae * x 
~The last mentioned didn't 
break into. open conflagration, 
_ amd the action was held to two 
contestants, but mass conflict 
‘was imminent. The whole thing 
had complete and normal news- 
paper coverage. 
Television cameras faithfully 
covered the incidents. Viewers 
at home were shown what 
transpired. 
, x -.Ǥ * 
ontrast this with pro football. 
/®here, we understand, Commis- 
Sioner Be.t has “ordered” television > 
/ CaMeras to turn away from a fight 
immediately. This is something the 
public mustn’t see for the simple 
reason that Czar Be.t placed a tin 
crown oti his‘head and so decrees. 
%.%* * ° 
Picture Brett “ordering” the 
fiewspaper to refrain from pub- 
lishing a picture of a fight in 
pro football. Or try and imagine 
his majesty “commanding” the 
newspapers to make no mention 
in print of a fight in a pro game. 
“The journalistic giggle would 
‘resound from coast, to coast. 
Nothirig Beit can say or do will 
influence the course of the 
  ; THEY'LL decide that. 
4 *. 2 . CHARLES ; 
Retail Advertising Mgr. 
— 
and yersary. enlightenment; they'll print and 
want to see. and know. YOU will 
be their guide. Mr, BrLt won’t even 
arise to the, dignity of an_also-ran. 
Why can’t television operate with 
the same freedom and independence? 
Why must any source of public 
information be handcuffed and hog- 
tied at the whim of a minor and 
lesser dignitary? . 
We don’t believe it can. 
We refuse to buy that. 
x * * 
If television asserts itself and 
tosses the tissue shackles aside, we 
believe {he network can follow the 
gam accurately as the news- 
papers. We .think Bell might 
better concern himself with the 
Canadian situation, the lamenta- 
tions of the players and his own 
paper work. Leave the.reporting 
to reporting sources. 
The Commissioner won't look 
quite as silly as he does now. 
    
“Work makes more people happy 
than anything else,” declares a psy- 
chologist. If so, it’s passing strange 
that they dread, postpone and beef 
about doing something that makes 
them happy. 
  
    
Tue 10-yEaR-oLp boy. who always 
closes doors and does so quietly is a 
sissy who will never amount to much, 
————————————EEEE 3 
As A RULE the tide runs out for the 
persons who waits. for his ship to 
come in. 
  
The Man About. Town 
Let’s Get Together   
Public Good Needs Better 
Distribution of the Book 
Experience: A school which too 
many refuse to work their way 
,through. : 
That massive history of Oakland 
County, 1817-1877, which was editorial- 
ized on this page yesterday, still is quite 
plentiful in the homes of this area. But, 
for the general good, it should have a 
better distribution. 
There are public libraries in the county 
that do not have one, and there are 
many homes that do have one, but the 
younger generations have little interest 
in it. These two extremes should get 
together. ~ 
If you have one, and are willing to let - 
it go, why not check with your home 
public or school library. If they haven't 
one, here's your opportunity to do a 
little philanthropy that will be greatly 
appreciated. 
This column volunteers to be a clear- 
ing house, so these priceless volumes can 
be put to use. If you have one that: you 
are willing to let go, or if you wish to 
buy one or your home library wants one, 
let us know. s 
Write Man About Town before Feb. 15, 
and we will refer your inquiry to some- 
body on the other side of the matter; Do 
not. ask us to establish a price, and DO 
NOT phone or call in person. Simply 
write before the above date. 
  Sorry to hear my old friend, 
Dave Edstrom, 
is under the weather. Dave ts at the 
top of the list of ardent sport enthusiasts 
in Oakland, County. 
  Don’t fall asleep in your fish house, 
as did 
Jack Messenger 
of Lake Oakland. When he awoke he 
found that his string of fish had been 
stolen. 
A grandfather of the daughter recently 
born to ; 
Mr. and Mrs, Wally Cox 
of Hollywood, Calif., is 
George Cox 
of our neighboring Dryden, where he lives 
on the TV star's farm. 
“The Clinton River near my home its 
frozen over,” phones 
Jerry Remington 
of Waterford, who asserts that this {ts 
the first time this has been true in a 
dozen years or more. . 
  An Oakland County township that 
never before had a parking lot now has 
one of our largest, at the Mount Holly 
ski resort of ( 
Morton Graddis 
in Groveland, where several hundred cars 
are frequently assembled. The spectators’ 
ears are crowding out those of the ski 
enthusiasts. - ; 
  Verbal Orchids to— 
James F. Glover 
of 42 Allison St.; eighty-fourth birthday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Elonzo Krebiel 
of Rochester; ‘fifty-second wedding anni- 
¥ , 
_*Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith | 
of Kingston; fifty-first wedding anni+ 
f F; photograph’ whatever you “readers THE PONTIAC PRESS.’ Peas 
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Ah, | Music! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 108 _       
  a daily from our newspapers, 
  
David Lawrence Says:   
Campaign Cash Can’t Be Limite 
WASHINGTON—There’s nothing 
in the Constitution which says a 
person cannot spend as much of 
his own money as he pleases to 
persuade other persons to vote for 
a particular candidate for public 
office. 
In these days of solicitude for 
“civil rights.’ talk has. arisen 
nevertheless about enacting a new 
law to limit campaign contribu- 
tions. It relates to a possible re- 
quirement that only limited 
amounts of money may be placed 
in a party treasury or in the hands 
of an organized political commit- 
tee. 
The whole theory behind tie 
Federal Corrupt* Practices Act is 
that organized effort may be regu- 
_ we lated only if it 
be used for some 
corrupt or illicit 
purpose. But the 
courts in the last 
few years have 
) told the Depart- 
+ ment of Justice 
it could not in- 
voke the Federal 
Corrupt Prac- 
: aa tices Act to pros- 
; ecute a labor 
se ta _ union in Michi- 
gan that was financing a television 
program on which speakers favor- 
able to its viewpoint appeared 
during an election campaign. 
While it is true, of course, that 2 
  corporations and unions are by law _ 
forbidden to make any campaign 
contributions, this cannot prevent 
union members or corporation 
stockholders from acting as indi- 
viduals outside the unions or 
corporations. 
* * * 
Some form of regulation—such 
as disclosure of funds contrib- 
uted by anyone—can be. valid 
without in any way altering the — 
right of the individual to give 
as much money as he pleases to 
the cause in which he believes, 
But it is one thing to require 
publicity for campaign contribu- 
tions and a different and doubt- 
ful procedure to try to limit by 
law the size of the contribution. 
The same Constitution which 
permits a law to say that a foun- 
dation may spend tax-free income 
derived from philanthropic be- 
quests and use millions of dollars 
a year to influence public opinion 
on any cause, ranging from social- 
ism and theoretical communism to 
an espousal of the free-enterprise 
system, can be invoked by any 
citizen to safeguard his freedom of 
speech when he spends money as 
an individual in-a political cam- 
paign. ° 
FOR ANY PURPOSE —_ 
If Congress could say, for ex- 
ample, that no more than $500 or 
$5,000 may be spent to elect a 
candidate for public office, it could 
constitutionally say also what sums 
may be expended by the citizen 
for any purpose related to the 
selection of a nominee for office. 
The citizen might then be forbidden 
to use his automobile to transport 
persons to the polls, as: this would ° 
be a “contribution.” He might be 
prohibited from letting his home 
be used as a meeting place or from 
serving any refreshments to his 
guests if they talked about the 
current campaign. 
The word “contribution” is de- 
fined by present law as “‘any- 
thing of value,” yet corporate 
employes and union members 
  
  LI'L ONES *,. +e = 
      
      
    
  _ “It's the only way he'll permit 
me to wash his face.’ continue to draw their regular 
salaries while spending days at 
a time at a campaign head- 
quarters or making election 
speeches. . 
* * *& ‘ 
The Supreme Court in 1948, 
moreover, upheld the right of a 
union to publish and distribute it¢ 
own newspaper and insert political 
messages therein. The court re- 
fused to ban this expenditure of 
funds as illegal. Yet when a corp- 
oration publishes a fhessage giving 
its views on public questions, it 
is improperly subjected to criti- 
cism. 
It is constitutional to prohibit anyone from attempting to bribe 
or unduly influence a candidate 
for public office: in order to obtain 
some personal favor or beneficial 
action by such individual when 
elected, but it is hard to see how 
a citizen who spends his money 
to help elect someone and doesn't 
ask a thing for himself can be 
‘told he can spend only a specified 
sum. 4 
If so, the individual cap be. 
prevented by law from spending 
his money for a cause that seems 
“worthy to him. Nothing in the Con- 
stitution Says the citizen can be 
deprived of such a _ civil right. 
(Copyright, 1957)   
Dr. William Brady Says:   
Patient Pyorrhea Tiptoes 
Into Unprotected Cavity 
By. the time-the physieal-degen- 
eration of the masticating struc- 
tures — gums, teeth, mucous 
membrane, tooth sockets, muscles, 
jaw bone — has 
advanced far 
enough to impair 
the victim's abil- 
ity to eat and 
enjoy coarse or 
hard foods, he or 
she is caught in 
a vicious circle. 
For such foods 
are generally the 
best sources of 
the vitamins 
which are most BRADY 
essential for good nutrition. 
So the more the poor g-—, I 
mean the poor soul restricts his 
everyday diet to nhamby-pamby 
foods which can be gulped with 
out chewing, the severer his nu- 
tritional deficiency becomes. Nutri-. 
tional deficiency from childhood 
through the years up to the present 
is the chief cause of the physical 
degeneration of masticating appa- 
ratus which is commonly known as 
  - pyorrhea, 
In the first part of this talk 
about pyorrhea I said Pyorrhea 
is not a disease. In dozens of 
pieces about insidious or chronic 
joint disability I have said rheu- 
matz js not a disease. I have 
cited here repeatedly the honest — 
conclusion reached by the nation-. 
al Arthritis and Rheumatism 
Foundation and published in the 
Foundation’s Bulletin May 11, '54: — 
“The principle shortcoming of 
modern drug therapy’’ (of so called 
arthritis) ‘‘is that while the restilts © 
are more dramatic and immediate, 
they disappear when medication is 
discontinided. The various drugs in 
use today have not shown that they 
can alter the natural course of the 
disease or prevent crippling.” 
IN FACT, INSIDIOUS 
(We must excuse the Foundation 
for presisting in calling insidiously 
developing or chronic joint dis- 
ability “disease” and ‘‘arthritis."’) 
It is childish to believe there is 
a remedy or cure for either rheu- 
matiz or pyorrhea, if one could 
only find a physician or a dentist 
who provides it for cutomers who 
have the price. 
In my Pyorrhea file I find no 
testimonials, only an elaborate 
nine-page dissertation on the var- 
fous stages of the disease by. a 
D.M.D, (Dector of Dental Med- 
icine) who patiently . explained 
that periodontist means a spe- 
cialist on~<disease around the 
tooth, ete., etc., and an abstract 
of the report of Eugene Talbor, 
M. D., D. D, S., published—in 
4AM A 412-10 on the use of 
the solution named after him— 
Diluted Talbot's Sotution—official 
‘In the N.F. as Glycerite of Iodine 
and Zinc Iodide, In the booklet——“Save—Your 
Teeth,” for which send 35 cents and 
stamped, self-addressed envelope, 
I tel] in the chapter on pyorrhea 
how to use this diluted Talobt's 
solution. 
And that's all I have to say about 
Talbot's solution, except that it is 
strong medicine, and Tajbot sug- 
gested that the dentist apply it once 
a month, or teach parent or patient 
how to apply it. 
Signed letters, not more than one page 
to personal 
jisease, ding- 
nosis, or treatment, will be answered by 
Dr. William Brady, if « 
addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- 
tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, 
Copyright 1957) Suggests Reading 
About Hypocrites 
The dictionary description of a 
hypocrite is one who is not sincere 
in friendship, religion or virtue. 
Our daily paper keeps us well in- 
formed of the leaders we have 
chosen and with reports of our 
dear country. I suggest that any- 
terrible crimes, distrust t a 
happy situations! would decrease. 
Bible Believer 
‘Money to Hungary 
No Vets’ Bonus’ 
Our Vice President made a trip 
to Hungary and spent the tax- 
payers money. Now, was that to 
help the people over there or just a 
political trip to help’ Mr.“ Nixon 
in 1960? 
He made them think we were 
overflowing with money. I see 
we are giving them millidas but 
the sad part is we cannot our 
veterans one dollar o. their bonus. 
The soldiers that fought and | 
shed blood for their country are 
pat-off with excuses and prom- 
ises and we go give the taxpay- 
ers’ money to some foreign coun- 
try. Many of our veterans are in 
need of their bonus which ts due 
them, Ninety per cent of them 
would spend their money in less 
than a year on their homes and 
other things which they are very 
much in need of. 
! It would put millions of dollars 
in circulation and help put many 
of our unemployed people back to 
work and help our country in many 
ways, I think the veterans would 
feel better towards our foreign aid 2 so = 
policy if an giver: their just 
From the accounts that’ come to. 
“I suggest 
      
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Me “ gg 
eo ; ea aes oS 
= T og ae 
‘ ae oe 
you keep it to yourself 
or-among your friends. ‘’The faults 
you find in others are usually faults 
of your own.” * 
Reader Questions 
Snow Removal 
After calling the City Hall to 
“complain about the snow removal 
from our street, I. was informed 
that they had neither the equip- 
ment nor personnel to clean our 
first (agreed) and that our street 
probably never would have been 
cleared if others hadn't called like 
myself to complain. 2s : 
, =. E, Miller 
Feels Mrs. Wyatt Shouldn't Go Free In reply to the person who wrote 
that the Wyatts should go free, 
that is why we don't have any 
. decent law enforcement. Too many 
sob sisteys. She should never be 
free 
A little girl, her own, must be 
handicapped for life because of 
her. She should never be allowed 
to see her children again. Maybe 
that would be good punishment for 
her. This brief visit at the House 
of Correction means very little. 
Gertrude L. Johnson 
Walled Lake 
“ . bd 
Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE 
‘A cold can be more miserable 
... Than many other things ... 
Both physical and mental is .~ < 
The suffering it brings . . . You 
feel so bad all over. and ., . Your 
mind is not quite right . . . And 
usually you cough and cough... . 
And lie awake all night . . . Yet, 
often when you catch qa cold... 
The blame belongs to you... 
Because of something that vou did 
. .. Or that you failed to do...   
You had a sweat, your feet got | 
wet ,4 . Or you were plain run 
down : . . From losing sleep while 
you pursued ., . Your work ail 
over town ... Few things are 
nastier than just... To have a 
common cold... . Which might 
not ever happen if... You did 
~ what you were told. 
(Copyright, 1957) 
Looking Back 15 Years Ago 
WAR SITUATION in Orient 
called critical. 
PONTIAC CHOSEN as test*city 
for U.S. conservation.   
20 Years Ago 
STRIKE NEGOTIATORS report- 
ed far apart. 
STORM OF DEBATE rages in 
capital over court. reform. 
  
Case Records of a Psychologist:   
Let Child Retain Left-Handedness Since southpaw pitchers are 
at a premium-and stuttering as 
well ag other inferiority com- 
plexes may result from chang- 
ing the handedness of a child, 
we. usually. let. htm. employ 
whichever hand he prefers. Be 
sure ta read Homer’s problem. 
About five per cent of children 
are originally left-handed. 
By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case T-394: Homer F., aged 35, 
is a high school teacher, 
“Dr. Crane, while I am the 
-proud father of a lusty three- 
year-old boy,” he began, “he 
worries me because of his stut- 
‘tering, especially if he grows ex- 
cited when guests drop in for a 
visit. 
. “Besides that trouble, he also has 
a tendency to be lefthanded. My 
wife and I have been trying fo 
break him of this habit by offering 
him articles in such a way as to 
make him employ his right hand. 
* * * : 
“Some of our friend: tell us that 
we are wrong in even attempting 
to break this habit. They say it- 
may upsct his whole nervous sys- 
tem and even produce a_ social 
inferiority complex. 
“Dr. Crane, what is your advice 
in this matter, and do you feel 
that his left-handednes: contributes 
to his stuttering?" 
a a a ° 
FACTS RE STUTTERING 
There are three periods {rr our 
lives when stuttering is likely to 
afflict us. The first is between the 
years of three to five when our 
capacity to understand words is 
greater than our ability to employ 
them in speech. 
_. This is a normal period for 
stuttéring. We simply think fast- 
er than we can speak, so our 
swords get jumbled and we ma 
+ then stutter, a ° 
"You adultg can well understand this dilemma by remembering how 
you reacted when you began study- 
ing a foreign language, as in high 
school or college. 
* * * 
Your “understanding”? vocabu- 
lary was usually much greater 
than your “speaking” vocabulary 
in the strange language. And so 
it is with our youngsters in the 
pre-kindergarten stage. 
TODDLER'S STUTTERING 
If the parents ang relatives will 
tactfully overlook the toddler’s stut- 
tering, it will disappear naturally 
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in a year or two when he has 
oe a larger speaking vocabu- 
ary. 
But if they scold him, or make 
him feel tense and ashamed, they 
may give him an inferiority com- 
plex about hig speech and thus 
“fix” the habit of stuttering upon | 
‘him as a permanent misfortune. 
The next two periods in which 
people are likely to stutter are at 
puberty, when they become sexu- 
ally self-conscious and easily em- 
barrassed, as well as in the late 
teens or eafly twenties when they 
may be having their first dates. 
* * -* 
Social fear, with its resulting ner- 
vous tension, may not only fasten 
upon our larynx and produce vocal 
stuttering, but it may also select 
one's bowel, producing a spastic 
colon, It may likewise affect the stomach and cause nausea or actu- 
al vomiting. 
It may affect the skin, too, and 
produce blushing, or the hands and 
cause such excessive trembling 
that the victim cannot play his 
violin or piano in public or even 
operate a typewriter if the boss is 
looking on. a 
COUSINS OF STUTTERING 
Thus, there are many nervous 
reactions like the abovc mentioned, 
~ which are really first cousins of 
stuttering. 
If the victim's attention {is vi- 
vidly focussed upon one of these 
mervous reactions, he may grow 
so acutely self-conscious about it 
that he becomes a slave to such 
a nuisance habit thereafter. 
Statistics show that left-handed 
people tend to be more prone to 
stuttering, especially if these per- 
sons have been changed into right- 
handed persons. 
But the essential explanation is 
doubtless the continual nagging or 
“No, no, Johnny, the right. hand,” 
type of criticism which bombards 
such a child, 
* * * 
If a youngster car tactfully be 
coaxed into employing his right 
hand, then we can eliminate this 
hazard, 
Nowadays teachers seldom try 
to change the handedness of 
school children, however, for 
there is not much point in doing 
so, except a little more conveni- 
‘fence to the child in using tools 
or musical instrument, that are 
built for right handers, _ 
If you Wish my bulletin, “Psy- 
chology of Stuttering and Stam- 
mering—Tics Versus Chorea,” send 
a 3-cent stamped addressed en- 
veldpe, plus 20 cents. 
Always write to Dr. Geo 
fn cate of The 
for his, psychological rte « od ee og: charts and path 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FERRUARY 7, 1957. 
ei Department i: Memes ofthe Pena Pars oe trinng wo revet te men and Recreation and Cemetery! “trom: getting rusty.” No future 
Depts. yesterday went through/exercises have been. scheduled. 
their second annual refresher} Thirty city employes, in. three 
course in Civil Defense Rescue 
Training at the city, incinerator 
» |plant on East boulevard.’ ~ . 
_| “Themen executed the exercise 
in terms of techniques;” 
- Robert A. Stierer, assistant 
CD director for Pontiac, ‘but were 
-rather—s-Lew—in—performing the To.” 
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-Jower left give~a clue to the size of the tiny MILITARY MINIATURE — Photo shows. one 
of a collection of fine miniatures. exhibited in 
us Brussels, Belgium. Scene under the glass dome 
24 shows an artillery train of the French ermy sf 
std ted 
‘ Favors Training 
7 For Deferred Men figures of horses, men and cannon. Although 
beautifully detailed, they are only three mil- 
limeters_high. 
      
military reserve programs, espe- 
cially one the Army wants to ex- 
pand. Under this plan, men take 
six months active duty training, 
then go into a ready reserve drill- 
ing unit. . 
* * * 
The National Guard is objecting 
to a new order’ that all its new   ie 2 . ih of about ‘five million men at 
1,300,000 are available for duty, the best age for military service, basic enlistees must take six months of 
ming. The Guard favors 
limiting this to 11 weeks for its 
  
ul ‘ recruits under 18%, the minimum 
draft age. 
* * * . 
. Edgar C. Erickson 
itold thé g¢ubcommittee in prepared 
testimony. the Army _ National 
Guard had a net loss in enlisted 
men of 2,050 from July 1 through 
Dec. 31, 1956, “compared to a net 
gain of 14,681 fot the correspond- 
ing period” of 195. Erickson is 
\chief of the Defense Department's 
National Guard Bureau. 
Hershey went on to say 
many of the fathers and lage. “Turks Open 88 Bridges ceptables” could “perform well, 
especially in a ready reserve.’ | ISTANBUL — Turkey opened 88 
“It there is a large mobilization bridges, totaling 15,528 feet in 
they will be taken,” he said. “It\length, to traffic in 1956. This 
would seem wise for the nation) brought the total of bridges to 679, 
and humane for them if they were |agzregating 150,489 feet, compared 
iwith 289 bridges totaling 42,650) — 
The subcommittee is studying/feet in 1950. : 1,400,000 rs and 2,300,000 
are classed as “unacceptable” for 
various reasons. 
The pool of 1,300,000 available 
men, he continued, would prob- 
ably “shrink all too fast”: in case 
of need, But in any case, he said, 
think men in this group “should be) 
would| trained and used to replace the 
aging men among the 2% million 
men who have already served 
varying terms of service." 
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pounds) and usually is white with brown-or black markings. 
Children like the terrier because he is easily trained and responds | 
quickly to commands. You may have séen fox terriers in trainéd | 
dog acts on TV or in the circus. 
Here is Ricky, a circus boy, with Nicky, his trained terrier, | 
Nicky has been taught to do many tricks such as jumping hurdies, 
balancing a bali on his nose, shaking hands and walking on his hind 
legs. He likes to wear a pelted cap and pleated collar like his 
master, 
Paste this picture on coraeard and color with crayons. What: | 
ever color you use on Ricky's cap and collar, repeat it on Nicky's 
since they areateam. 
Cut out the parts carefully. Cut slits in the caps where marked 
so Nicky and Ricky can wear them. Cut out along the heavy outline 
of the food pan and the small ball in the lower panel and fold it for- 
ward on the dotted line.. Fold the whole panel forward but fold back 
the small panel at left. Now Nicky and Ricky will stand. j 
(This suggestion was first sent by Gladys Garrett, Muncie, Ind. 
You may win $10 if you send a usable idea jn care of this newspaper. 
Violet Moore Higgins: AP Newsfeatures.) 
Tomorrow: The ——_ | 
Doctor Claims     
the _theory that if all the body) 
histamine can be released and) 
Cleared out of the body there will 
be none left to peter the aller-) 
Histamine Drug". . |   To do this he uses a synthetic’ 
French Physician, Says compound, called 1935L,. whigh re- 
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i histamine in the bedy. It is given 
Certain Allergies |with an anti-histamine to avoid 
LOS ANGELES (INS) — The the damaging effects of the flood | 
French physician who discovered) of histamine. 
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an experimental treatment for al-| duction is lowered in the patient, | 
lergies involving periodic drug) he is given eortisone which blocks | 
injections. ‘the ability of the body to manu-| 
Dr. Bernard Halpern of Paris facture new histamine. 
Monday told of the new treatme nt| Dr. Halpern said his most eel 
at the meeting of the American! matic case was-a patient with se-| 
Allergy in Los) vere hives who has been kept 
     
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' Could You Get Sunburn * tal tenants ei Pay No Dog-Eat-Dog Here, . = Wikon wil testy Two Bichonge Words 2 
J in 12 Degree Weather? ang superficial burns on his cna but Puppies Help Pup tishpord tad respite Pig clingb| DES MOINES un — Students at 
: : and back. . TON COURT HOUSE, out, two sl Hips barked en-' Roosevelt High School here are 
MILWAUKEE (—Police, sum- - Fehl explained that he had been eer Bie 1 a wes’ couragement and howled for help getting used to the fact that Archie) - 
moned in 12 degree , weather. caging Arid@ey a sunlamp and be-, ° y unti! a neighbor heard the racket Johnson teaches yay while the 
rushed Robert Fehl; 36, to the hos-icame so’ engrossed he pat track of best friend, but he doesn't do badly and effected a rescue, the Wilsons! English teacher is Senor Manuel 
pital for treatment of sunburn? time. . iby his own breed at times, Mr: and’ said. __ 1Briseno,   
   
        
        
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performed by Wesley Weaver, a chipper, in this 101 ,040-pound iron | 
casting, the largest ever produced at the General Electric foundry I 
7) in Schenectady, N. Y. Though it took only three and a half minutes i 
4 to pour the casting, a period of 20 weeks and the work of 15 men 
t i: was required to prepare the pit and mold, do the casting, clean, cool 
|      and ship the monster. Fourteen feet high, 22 feet wide and 10 feet 
deep, it is an upper exhaust "hood for a 171,000-kilowatt steam tur- 
3] bine. 
' Canned Goods and, Beef 
_ Goon Shopping List Now 
~“Loeal markets agair offer good size. Twenty-four ounces of high 
news for food shoppers. Beef, quality protein food in every car- 
some cuts of pork, and eggs are ton of large size eggs ranks them, 
the attention getters in protein one of the thrifty protein buys, 
foods. Add milk, plenty of green even though some are a cent or, 
and. yellow. vegetabies, fruits, ce- two more per dozen than last 
reals and breads to complete the week. 
market list dor good eating and DAIRY—The average amount at] 
good health. imoney spent for milh is 15 per) 
MEATS—Who could ‘‘beef” about|cent of the food budget, but for 
the good supplies of high quality that 15 per cent the family gets 20; 
beef arriving at this season? The per cent -of its food requirements. 
arm, blade or English chuck roasts Milk used in cooking and baking 
continue to be attractively priced.’ count a plus for good health. i 
Round geal Swissing _ and’ limpreved ing methods 
steaks ing are being fea-| ove increased the convenience | 
tured in many markets this week, \ | s \ 
reports the Consumer Marketing Page = Lari gta _ IN . — 
Information Agent, Mrs, Josephine re a — = ‘ 
B ferme | FRUITS AND VEGETABLES— | 
For pot roast or stews, the ‘here is nothing to match the feel- leaner_range fed beet is just as. : trith ‘ : ‘ing of security that comes from 
and is weually several having well-stocked pantry shelves 
gente lens per pounil. and freezer baskets. Canned corn 
While pork costs inch upward green beans, cherries, frozen 
and supplies get smaller, it will strawberries and orange juice are a 
pay to look for thrifty cuts. The just a few fomds that now offer a . . 
7 lean Boston butt is a bargain, lot of value for dollars spent. 
- | ___ @apecially in convenience. A whole| Salad bowls wil! be filled with 
* _ Boston butt can be easily cut to rood high quality Jettuce this week. 
2 make pork steaks, » lean roast, Some retailers predict slightly 
and cubes for chop suey. Three jower prices also. 
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- Fryers, stewers and turkeys are a —— i“ the- prices. Compare price and vatue-ond the sams at gate’ «4° unit. Giant 24-inch 6ven holds a full family- 
ff tagged about the same this week. Takes Boss for Model purchase the range of your choice from Segfs Danaea fp sge tga lini sized meal. Fluorescent lamp,-clock, outlet. 
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EGGS—If all the eggs were put last baby of 1956, born six hours : x 
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“THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 7, 1957   
  
  Arabian oil twit Build | ‘Improved Highways for 
Pilgrims to Mecca 
WASHINGTON — King. Saud’s 
state visit to the United States. co- 
incides, appropriately enough, with 
@ program for improving travel 
facilities within his own faraway 
land, Saudi Arabia. 
In that vast desert region of the 
Arabian Peninsula, paved roads 
are few, says the National Geo- 
graphic Soc. Yet over the relatively 
short stretches, and over the long, 
dusty trails that cross the country 
and fim its coasts, 
thousands of Moslem pilgrims trav- 
e} each year to the sacred cities 
of Mecca and Medina. 
Present routes reach Mecca from 
all directions, Shortest is the as- 
phalt highway via the Red Sea 
port of Jidda, less-than- 50 miles 
to the west. the longest 
will be the renovated 1,000-mile 
road from An Najaf, deep inside 
Iraq on the northeast, 
PILGRIMS FROM ALL LANDS 
The: pilgrims come from ‘ cold, 
lofty highlands of Asia’s heartlands 
sed. hat plains of Ine dad Peake 
stan; from China, Indonesia, and 
North and South America; from 
Africa, and neighboring Near East 
lands. 
* * * 
Some fly, or travel in shipboard 
comfort, or by private cars. Others 
crowd into freighters and buses, 
or jog along on camels. Many, 
starting a year in advance, trudge 
all the way from their homelands, | 
gaining added merit through the 
hardships of traveling humbly. 
Chief goal of the hadj is Mec- 
ca’s massive stone Kaaba, the. 
“house” believed to have been 
created by Abraham at God's 
command, There half a million 
Moslems may gather to pray for 
hours bareheaded under the biat- 
ing sun. 
The improved highways promise 
gome relief from traffic” jam s| We 
caused by mass movements of the 
hadj. But already other modern in- 
novations, including electric light- 
ing, power, and air conditioning 
paid for by Saudi Arabia’s oil roy- 
alties, have brought dramatic 
changes. 
- The maple syrup industry brings 
millions of dollars each year to 
Vermont, New York, Wisconsin   hundreds of}. _ By PHYLLIS BATTELLE 
KEY WEST, Fila. (INS) — Key 
West is as far south as you can 
wander in the United States with- 
out getting your feet wet, and is, 
consequently, an ideal place in 
which to get lost, 
* * * 
‘Unless you say defiant words 
against the «Key Westers’ special 
uch as shrimps, pompano! 
and Harry S. Truman—they’ll treat 
         
    
    
“Data?” said the Chamber of 
curiously, when asked’ 
for propaganda aboul Key West. 
“Historical background? Well . . 
Key West doesn’t have much 
background worth talking about, 
ma'am. All we've got's fish and) 
weather, both pretty good.” 4 
ROMANTIC PAST 
Actually, the key at the tip of 
the States, which is closer to jazzy | 
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oh tee maeely, i. 0 Meoly ay     Seaatenily this invasion of their!merce 
lassitude is certain to change the 
casual Key Westers, perhaps even 
make them money-hungry, 
Just recently, a dog-racing track 
was opened on Stock Island, which 
is the northern suburb, and there 
is talk that the innate. honesty of 
gambling instead of fishing, and 
consequently feel the pinch of eco- 
‘nomic necessity. 
*® * * 
  5 But Taint of Tourism May Spoil. Tropical Paradise «- 
Re West Dreams in Balmy Breezes: merce. “Even if @ man wanted 
to commit a major crime in Key 
West, he'd think twice. There's hardly any way to escape the law 
without swimmin’ indefinitely.” 
As an International News Serv-   
Radio Hams to Convene 
GRAND RAPIDS w—More than 
700 amateur radio operators from 
throughout Michigan and neighbor- 
ing states are expected at the an- 
nual convention of the American 
Radio Relay League, scheduled 
March 9-in Grand Rapids, The ice columnist I have now visited 
beth the southernmost and north- /}; 
But with. the influx of tourism,   Got a Vocation 
in Right Location |; 
FT, LEWIS, Wash, w= Army 
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in on Key West and, alas, withinofficers were stumped trying to\pe 
a few years the Chamber of Com-'Place George R. Hamann, 32, -of 
merce may be propagandizing: thé|Rawlings,- Mo., and Harry Wor-/ 
  
    
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the point where there are now]! 
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Civil Air Patrol wants just two) 
things in 1957—planes and more 
F Since the summer of 1954, the 
| local squadron has been planeless. 
PO “But this isn't as unusual as it 
might sound,” warns Capt. Robert 
¥. Turner, of 180 E. Huron St., and 
commander of the unit. 
  groups that are 
. fimalted to ground activities, 
x * * 
“Tt makes it kind of rough in 
most aspects,”” CAP Sgt. Michael 
F. Clark, of Sylvan Lake, said of) 
the squadron's planeless situation. | 
Clark, a senior at Pontiac High 
School, added that “it’s not too 
: serious to me because my empha- 
a : ‘gig in the unit is on communca- 
: tions.” ; 
q LEARN GROUND TECHNIQUES 
: Both Turner’ and Clark said ‘the 
£9 cadets (men and women be- 
are search and rescue, maintain- 
ing and operating a radio net for   
  CAP Stresses Ground Procedure) cs 
sdk paacbetatesity. in 1957. The next gathering a “We're a for groups in | 
alled Lake and Rochester,” Tur-) 
‘Through “administrative drills”|Planned for Feb, 27 : 
‘or banquets at which guest speak- The squadron meets nets every |ersad eyeing the Anite objec 
ers appear, Turner hopes to ¢ gan, oben, aes toe 0 OF tives for the year. 
courage more volunteers to join| 21¢ N, Perry St. Some of the duties of CAP units 
  
  PICTURES DON'T LIE ON MATTRESSES — 
Even when it comes to sleeping, the Russians 
seem to be far behind the Western world. Above, 
at the Chicago Merchandise Mart, model Dee 
Taloe lies on an American mattress and com- = 
& 
Soviet matttess was bought in Moscow by John 
Hubbell, vice president of a leading U. S. mat- 
tress firm. After paying the equivalent of $42 for | 
it, he literally carried it out of the Soviet Union | 
under his arm, 2 
  
and_assisting the 
' Air Force in any means available, 
The local unit was activated Jan. 
S, 1956, 
INCENTIVE PROGRAM 
am In September of last year, CAP 
headquarters initiated a cadet in- 
centive program with a certificate 
of proficiency being.the “diploma,” 
“Cadets with these certificates can 
enter the Air Force, as Airmen 
: Third Class,” Turner pointed out, 
ps * * * 
Number one project dated 1956 
with the Pontiac Squadron was 
    
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     _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, 1 FEBRUARY 7, | 1957   
Protocol Men Tear 
_ Currying. Carpet 
"WASHINGTON (NEA) — Bring like was the fact that President on the official visitors from outer| Eisenhower would not meet him 
-. space, The protocol office of the|at the airport. 
-| Texas after leaving Washington, Hair =f 
for Saud! tent the King’s other plans were 
rejiggered at the iast minute to 
suit him, The changes also in- 
cluded cancellation of a trip to 
-| for no revealed reason. 
  
King Saud ibn 
The full amount of difficulties 
planning: Saud's visit probably 
will never be told. Here are just 
a few examples which give an 
idea what was involved in . the 
visit. 
ELECTION DELAY 
First, the official invitation 
couldn't be tendered King Saud poh rg Arabia, roling out, teh Well Done Y Actio i n BIH =] 
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Grave Penalty Raised ; 3 
maximum 
to three years.   
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until the election determined|j   
  who his host would be. Then, 
tion -with the_inaugural 
postponed final planning until he 
was practically on the boat steam- 
ing for New York. 
        
    
         ers, keeper of the jewels, besnee 
of the curry powder, an incense- 
‘burner, a food-taster, a tailor’ 
and assorted strong-arm guards 
wearing swords and carrying 
* * * 
So everybody volunteered to 
help and that’s where the trouble 
really started. The White House yitA 
decided to take over from State 
protocol experts, who might have 
pulled the whole thing off smooth- 
ly if left alone. 
OM FIRM PIP IN 
Next the Sa Arabian em-| 
bassy volunteered to arrange de-| 
tails, Finally the Arabian-Amer- 
ican Oil Co. jumped into the. tur- 
moil with all kinds of sage advice; 
It has &@ $300 million oil contract/ 
with the King. 
The more advice was mus- 
tered the more myriad became 
the problems. Because Saud 
didn’t bring one or more of his 
four wives it was decided most | 
social events would have to be | 
stag. Because King Saud doesn’t | 
drink, no alcohol coulg be | 
served. 
      
     
    
           
      
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Incidental headaches were pro- weer soles! 
Viding 4 limousines, guards [orl 5 Nerrow, 54-10 the King’s armed guards so they | A dium 4%-10 wouldn’t. get in trouble, guards 
for the 15 trunks of fabulous pres- 
ents which the King was bringing, 
and: of course, entertainment for 
the guards and guard-guards who 
would not be included in the offi-) 
cial parties. 
When King Saud was four | 
days out of New York on pe 
liner Constitution a Teport of | 
final cevuipemoata’ was wired 
him. He promptly wired back | 
that the whole thing was un | 
satisfactory, 
Apparently one thing he did not   
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  S Monee o* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SEVENTEEN   
  were faced with in 1956.’ 
The questions came through by telephone, office 
cals, at meetings or via letter, said Lyle Abel, county 
agricultural agent, in his annual a the Oakland 
County Board of Supervisors. 
Three agricultural agents, two home demonstration 
agents, two 4-H agents and a consumer-marketing agent 
form the corps that passes information on nearly every 
kind of subject to Oakland ae residents. x * -* 
  New lawn problems, 
bothersome insects, new 
wonder fabrics that need 
special laundering, or aid 
in channeling children’s 
lives in productive ways 
are just some of the sub- 
jects that the cooperative 
extension staff membefs 
are called on to answer 
daity. 
The local service was established 
in Oakland County during World) 
be : and is financed cooperative- 
federal, state and county 
Gs. i original purpose created 
in” Smith-Lever Act still re- 
mains the same—that of “dissemi-| 
nating practical and useful infor- 
mation on agriculture and home 
ics—and encouraging appli- 
landscaping to problems of farm 
management, poultry, beef cat- 
tie, sheep, swine, dairying and 
field crops. 
The latter two problems go to 
Horticultural problems are 
turned over to Wayne  Siefert, 
farm management and ani- 
mal questions are sent to Agent 
Jay Poffenberger. 
* * * 
A major activity, of the agent 
£45 fi i at results of such tests as 
the agents make recom- i mendations for the kinds and! 
these trees were distributed and 
planted under the direction of the 
agents wofking coopera- 
tively with the Oakland County. Soil 
Conservation district. © 
* * * 
The service also works closely | 
with the Oskiand County For- 
ester’s Assn. to control Dutch 
Eim disease. Over 2,500 speci- 
mens of elm wood were sent 
from the county to a laboratory 
in East Lansing last year to be 
tésted for the disease. 
Despite a large demand fcr ser- 
vices from the county's half-million 
non-farm population, the county’s 
2,000 farm families are not neg- 
lected. A wealth of educational 
meetings and demonstrations were 
held in every section of the county 
to bring the most recent findings 
  .|various~sections of the county to 
ladvise the 
,|and to assist ce es county-| 
| the builders of tomorrow’s citi- 
| gens... the.4-H agents. During 
{project work. Most popular among! 
  ee 
of science to the local farm 
operators. 
The most outstanding branch of 
the program in Oakland County, 
Abel says, is the work for the 
homemakers. Under the direction 
of Mrs. Frieda Bennett and Mrs. 
Mary Hixon, home demonstration) 
agents, the county program has the! 
highest enrollment in Michigan. 
1,550 ENROLLED 
Enrollment for 1956 reached 
1550 women in 105 different 
groups. 
Most of the educational programs 
in women's work are presented to}: 
local volunteer leaders at district 
training meetings conducted by the 
agents or. by specialists from Mich- 
igan State University. 
* * * 
From there the information 1s 
taken to the neighborhood group 
by the local leader at one of the 
monthly meetings. 
During 1956 a total of 650 
women leaders in the county 
served without pay to carry this 
Information to their groups. Sub- 
jects covered during the year 
concerned such things as meat 
budgeting, dress designing, im- 
proving storage space, home 
accessories, hobby hunting, furni- 
ture selection and Christmas | 
workshop. 
DECIDE ON PROGRAM 
The women enrolled In thé home FOR SNOW SPEEDSTERS — An eagle eye view of Oakland 
County's Mt. Holly Ski Area shows the maze of fast trails that have 
made it one of the region’S.most popular recreation areas in recent 
months. The aerial photograph above was taken onejhusy afternoon 
yhen. ski thei sale Sith the oy G Ww skiers and r cars lined approaches to the grounds. Spe- Your ries ion: Chances Fytension Se 
County Unit Hears 38,000). 
of Them in Course of Year It takes time and inate to try fo answer 38,000 
questions per year, but that’s what staff members of 
the Oakland County Cooperative Extension Service a. ® RS 
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cializing in beginner and intermediate instruction, the area is 
staffed by expert teachers who teach the modified “Ariberg Tech- 
nique.” Mt. Holly has six electrically-powered rope tows and is 
illuminated for night skiing. A special feature of the area is a 
snow-making machine which, according to officials, ‘‘compensates   for the derelictions of Nature,” Meeting place for skiers after 
dash down the slopes is a combi 
located ‘on U. S. 10, 12 miles north | ice Can Answer It =: 2 2 
Frosty Slopes Lure Thousands to Mt. Holly Ski Area 
a 
lodge and restaurant. It is 
its intersection of M-15. 
  
council of 17 women elected from 
the “agents on their work)   Giant Computer Ready by Fall 
wide events. 
Consumer Marketing Agent Mrs. ese Marking Ae MSU Picks ‘MISTIC Josephine Lawyer st costs e 
and trends of market prices anda Mame for Robot Brain housewives through every medium 
of communication in another ser- 
vice of the County Extension. 
Final agency within the county 
cooperative extension service are EAST LANSING  — A giant mechanical “brain” being built 
} at Michigan State University is gradually acquiring a personality. 
The people working on the huge electronic computer, to be com- 
pleted this fall, have agreed to call it ‘MISTIC.’ 
The letters stand for “Michigan State Integral Computer.” 
The machine will be able to solve in a few hours intricate 
mathematical problems that would take a man a lifetime to com- 
plete. 
It will be put to practical use to answer problems originating on 
the campus in areas such as physics, engineering, mathematics, 
Chemistry, statistics and agricultural economics. 
CAN’T THINK 
“But it can't do. your thinking for you,’’ said Dr. L. W. Von 
Tersch, who is in charge.of assembling the computer. 
“The machine will be only as accurate as the facts it has to 
work with. If the person feeding in the problem makes an error, 
the answer will be in error.” 
The machine, about the size of a small newspaper press, will 
cost an estimated $150,000. 1956 a total of 61 clubs were 
organized under the direction of 
4H Club agents Suzanne Sturgis 
and Jack Worthington. 
* Heart of the 4H program is the | 
the female members during 1956 
\were meal planning, food prepara- 
tion and preservation, clothing, 
home management, health and 
nursing. 
The 593 boys belonging to 4H 
in the county concerned themselves 
with handicraft, conservation ac- 
tivities and livestock projects. 
Big event in the 4-H members’ 
year is the annual 4-H Fair held 
< eearten ee ee “We're getting it cheap,” said Von Tersch, “because a lot of 
of baking, sewing, raising choice; 9UT labor is supplied by graduate students.” 
vegetables and grooming livestock* The computer is similar in construction and logic to one devel- 
for competition for the prizes to! oped at the Princeton University Institute for Advanced Study. be awarded on judging days. ,, _ »     ‘|Explorer Scouts will be wearing     With National Boy Scout Week 
jost under way Wednesday, 
throughout Pontiac and the nation, 
most Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and 
their uniforms in observance of the 
organization’s 47th anniversary. 
But, what are the ingredients, qualifications and requirements 
which allow a boy to wear such 
a uniform?— 
_ In scouting, there are certain 
rules and regulations which ‘must 
be followed before and while a 
boy weats his uniform. They are 
the Scout’s, Code and consist of 
three forms: the Scout Oath, or 
Promise and Law, the Scout 
Motto and Scout Slogan, 
Certainly,,o ther requirements 
such as age, length of service, 
application and the usual formali- 
ties must be met before becom- 
ing a Boy Scout. But, understand- 
ing and keeping the rules are the     
  short, concise and easy to mem- 
orize, Yet, packed behind every 
one of the 42 words, which over' 
is a wealth of meaning. 
The first thing a tenderfoot 
must learn is this oath. Each 
time a troop meets, the boys 
stand and solemnly recite these 
words:     
“On my honor I will do my 
best; - + 
* * * 
“To do my duty to God and my 
Country, and to obey the Scout 
Law; 
“To help other people at all 
times; 
“To keep myself physically 
strong, mentally awake, and mor- 
ally straight.” 
As he recites these words, a 
Boy Scout knows his honor is res- 
pected, It may be hard to live up 
  most important,     to all one has promised, but, a The Scout Oath or Promise Is! 
2,000 Pontiac boys have pledged, | Scout is taught to always keep 
trying and to do his best. 
To the very end of the oath, 
| keeping himself “morally 
paagg ol a true scout is on his 
. Vet, he knows he is rep- 
anstiling the four and one-half 
million Scouts when he wears his 
uniform, He has a great respon- 
sibility. 
Along with the oath, a Boy Scout; 
has to learn and live up to 12 
rules of the Scout Law, They are: 
A scout is trustworthy, loyal, help- 
ful, friendly, courteous, kind, obe- 
dient, “cheerful, thrifty, brave, 
clean atid reverent. 
* * * 
These are the cornerstones on 
which scouting was founded. Any 
parent must be proud to know his 
son has promised to do his best 
in attaining these 12 goals, 
“Be Prepared” were the two 
words which the forefathers of ‘Scouting Ideals Embodied in Code; 
Garb Signifies Devotion to Laws   
every Boy Scout. The motto means 
a scout is prepared at any mo- 
danger if necessary, to help others. 
The Scout Slogan, “Do a good 
turn daily” means doing some- 
thing helpful, but it covers more 
territory than that, The slogan 
includes doing something extra, 
beyond what one would do or- 
dinarily. 
True Boy Scouts obey all of these 
rules and regulations with or with- 
out uniform. When in uniform, he 
takes on other characteristics and 
responsibilities, 
The Scout uniform shows the 
public that the boy belongs to the 
largest boys’ organization in the 
world. Only scouts may wear the 
uniform. Congress authorized this 
and it is protected against unlaw- 
ful use by an Act of Congress. 
The uniform stand for a scouts 
    scouting. chose as the motto of character, his scout promise and 
the Scout Law.   
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nearly 1,500 Oakland County boys and’ girls who | ees ok to ste a work on such projects through 4H membership, | %°¢* through @ soil testing experiment in the tab located at the 
and thus come under the guidance of the Oakland “operative Extension Service,,1260 West Blvd. The soil service 
i oki weenie cae is a part of the services rendered by the county, SLIP COVERING BECOMES 
Mary Hixon, home demonstration agent, sHows 
home demonstration women how 
covers. A practical, demonstration makes it easier 
to apply the lessons, Mrs. Hixon EASY — Mrs. 
to make: slip 
says. Watching 
}   Mrs. Hixon (right) are Mrs. Raymond Lazenby Ctl) and: Mra, Murray Hughes, both ot White and both members of home dem- 
pend tion groups in the county. 7 a ie % 
  pt 
ment to do his duty and face.     
      
  
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    oN Maybe a Little Tardy, 
but Post Office Delivers 
FORT WORTH, Tex. @ — Mrs. }- 
Myron S. Baker recently received 9 
a postal card her uncle sent ‘ber | 
from England 48 years ago. ° ‘Chapter-28 in “The FBI Story’ se ee | : 
Path Yields Clues to Identi ities of Traitors   
     
    The foliowing - 
eighth in a 
setion of | ac from “The useful to Russia. her and repeated it to Julius Ros-| streets toward is meeting with] “Yes.” icture postcard back 
Bureau ‘ot davestigation by - Don ne ree enberg when she returned home.’ Fuchs, He saw the pale scientist) Gold stepped into the living| #74 Nagasaki. The war was over. He sent ap Lei es 
Weteehend,  fenes r) Two months after this ari jher at Fort Thomas, Ky., | information, Julius said, one mont rc meeting driving toward him in an old car./room. He. said, “I come from| This time David gave Julius a thes 
“By DON WHITEHEAD nation couldn't use the bomb as |David returned to New York on; The car stopped and he got in.| Julius. Have you any information| Sketch of a cross-section of € thee Bred 
Nine months after J. Edgar| threat against another nation. |leave. At Julius’ request he made| Within a few minutes Fuchs had] for me?” Nagasaki type bomb as he visual-| The card arrived with a batch | 
Hoover flashed the warning that) David was scared, “I can't do|@ number of sketches of a flat-\given him a thick packet of in] Greengiass drew sketches of the|'2°d it from knowledge of his own ni yey nee yoeie bec WE MAKE KEYS -atomic secrets had been stolen'it, Ruth,” he said, But next day|type lens mold ne nsed in} formation on atomic bomb secrets.|1.n5 mold or which he had been) ¥°™* om the triggering devicejout a of explanation t * while You Welt 
- by agents of the Communists, the 
whole wretched story of espionage 
was known to the FBI. about his work which would be Ruth memorized all David told Gold strolled through Santa Fe's) * re you Mr. Greenglass?”  [{tember, 1945. ‘The atomic ae In the summer of 1908 her uncle, | 
had been dropped on Hiroshima now dead, took a trip to England. | 
       
     
he agreed; 
hero’ for years. He didn’t want 
to see Julius fail at anything he Julius had-peen—his+ atomic experiments,  _ 
He also gave Julius the names 
of people at Los Alamos who _jHe told Gold the bomb would be 
“|tested at Alamogordo, N. M., the 
next month, working, and described-in writing 
how the lens was used as a trig- 
gering device in atorhic experi- Julius was pleased, and from the discussions he mart delay. 
heard. ~~ ‘The message wasn't too urgent, 
“This is however. The card said merely: 
“Greetings.” NEISNER tried. 
David gave Ruth a description 
of the Los Alamos layout, the ap- 
proximate number of people work- 
ing in the restricted area, and the 
names of scientists whose con-|. 
nection with the atomie project 
was supposed to be top-secret, He 
had picked up their names by 
overhearing talk at the plant. 
ex-Army s¢r- ~ «¢ © - old 
was in the kitchen 2 home 
baby's milk forms: ChicKeN POX COUN |i tncic compinaton tring room , dining room - bedroom when a ments. Again he listed names of| Very good,” he said 
people he regarded as possible Copyright 1957 by Don Whitehead 
espionage recruits. * « * 
Greenglass was back in New| (Tomorrow: “Worse -Than 
York on another furlough in Sep- Murder.”) 
2 , ee * -_ = = ee : x é 
EN | 0 RY Geld left Santa Fe by bus for 
Albuquerque. The Greenglasees 
had just finished breakfast when 
the stranger knocked. David 
opened the door, seemed to him to be sympa- 
thetic te communism and who 
might be recruited to give in 
formation. 
Greengiass returned to Los Ala- 
mos late in January at the end 
of his leave. Ruth serie in WATCH REPAIR 
42 N. Saginew FBI agents had followed the 
spy trail to Dr. Klaus Fuchs, and 
from Fuchs to the Philadelphia, 
- chemist, Harry Gold. 
4 geant, David Greenglass, who 
= lived with his wife, Ruth, and 
their two children in New York   
Czechoslovak Airlines will stint i 
service to Yugosclavia and Britain, 
Prague learns.       
          
        
     
      
       
             
      
  . It was June 15, 1950./ fy! } +4 ; 
Greneas let the chen and RISES Considerably |sterce man socked on their 
* * * Chicken pox continues to rise Only a few days before, Harry ae 
Gold had met Soviet Vice Consul 
Anatoli Yakoviev in a little bar 
at 42nd —St—and, 
Sixteen cases were reported in| Third Ave, in Manhattan. 4 
Pontiac during the past week,| pprvaTE TALK The agents showed their identifi- 
cation, ‘We are trying to locate 
- Information on materials Tost, Mis-) 
aS placed or stolen at the Los Alamos 
Ee project. You worked at Los Ala- in. Pontiac and throughout. Oak- 
land County, public health au- 
‘thorities revealed this week.   
                  
        
    
          
  o red with 10 for the : 
iS msi. “Bute, nth. cum he, oral TH A oe T can't help you. I know nothing or é ” week previous without being overheard. 
ee “T p complete breakdown of) The two men discussed the time 
MORE QUESTIONS communicable diseases from the) and place of their next meeting. = 
oe continued Sade Nee health departments follows It would be after Gold’s return 
on ex-sergeant, ° f Sai Fe, where | 
have any objections if they looked ar Prev. Year| shy pagar poi dhng ' 
ee so encpeg le * Coco Chicken pox .....4++.- be * § bay _“ plied by Dr. Klaus Fuchs: 
nothing a seneeodecees 7 3 Ci : 
| lass persisted. “Go ahead.” Mime Sc 8 ses tong tenn me eee 
; A tow minutes Inter one of the |sesriet fever 0 Ibuquerque on another ex- 
ss agents left the eateant with Syphs pear 8 ‘ pelea eapeitiat mission, - Here are the Cildaata — the few-of-a-kinds — the broken lots — the slightly soiled _ 
‘ wile ™ cmaeete e, NO ee Russian gave Molise the slow-sellers that showed up during our Annual Inventory-taking. Out they go at 
_ Harry Gold studied them. Atloniayes pox case eM iM written the name “Greenglass,” one-third to one-half their original prices for a good Old-fashioned Oddment Clean-up. 
2 pos toe yp igueeeee ee 1 ° News ppm Jeger ienge Pick ’n’ choose to. your heart’s content from ‘these exceptional bargains! _ 
| For a time Greengiass protested| Tuberculosis .........:: ef ginal, I am from Julius." 
eee Se fan es acc: $1 al Zaher, bended te ow Open FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS Until 9 P. M. -SATURDAY ‘ti 5:30 
.. oe ee gee acura; 14 _j}to Greangiam. 
iis ies peeten bod ct ee Fin 1 cl 414 Y Re d 1 d 2. p Earl Bir formation, but whe = t S its d 
pared gre prt al Clearance Car oun and 2-Pant Sui ay y - Was picture 
Six mics ce] DINETTE SETS | At Ys to Yo Off! SPECIALS! - On Nov. 29,1944 — s| A. 
ater TA Si. David. Gren $ 3° 34 $45.00 YEAR-’ROUND SUITS ......$29.70 Sensational sapar-brasns to to ft 08 
tiomle tomb project — Ruth a 43 $49.50 YEAR-ROUND SUITS ......$33.70 eee Ee 
nor @Chrome | fm | 92 $52.50 YEAR-ROUND SUITS ...... $37.70) | 7 oa eee 
——— YEAR/ROUN ras Shes $2 “er: al i walking sacl e Wrought 97 A $60.00 YEAR-’ROUND SUITS eevee $43.70 $4 and $5 velues.. 
iar bon varad he os teste 119 $65.00 YEAR-’ROUND SUITS...... $47.70 
  69 $2.95. Senforized 
Flannel Shirts. . 
37 $5.95 Weshable 89 $75.00 YEAR-’ROUND SUITS ......$53.70 
Join the smart buyers here tomorrow or Saturday, sure! Select from this 
fabulous stocle of fine suits, mony with extra pants to match. 
Alterations Free!” fiust say CHARGE IT: | talk she'd had with Julius and 
Ethel Rosenberg in New York. 
Ethel was David's sister. ——_-_ 
Ruth said: 
“Julius said at last he's doing 
what he always wanted to do — $7 
$ 2°   limits, Ruth told David about a : 
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  on trenton. to the Sovietl} Remember — You Don’t Need the Cash! Corduroy Shirts 
ve Ruth said that Julius knew . 2 
foam. Jide ant Ethel wonted 3 3 19 $8.95 Weol P.O. - $= 89 
David to give them information 239 Choice TOPCO A TS Sweaters . 83 
14 $10 Corduroy 
la 
$ cks .... 
. 22 $1.50 Belbriggan 
Undershirts and MID WAYS...   
At 3 to 2 Off! 
27 $49.50 Wool Tweed TOPCOATS ....$33.70 
62 $55.00 Wool Tweed TOPCOATS ....$37.70 
71 $60.00 Imported Tweed TOPCOATS .$43.70 
47 $65.00 Balmoral TOPCOATS ......$47.70   
    
    
     
     
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Installs Tonight Honor Guests to Include 
Philip Hart, Broomfield 
and Dondero 
  
  Talk of Proposals in Walled Lake   
       
     ' WALLED LAKE — A report by 
Ta Toenail ot the reader west. 
  
                       
JOAN KUCHENMIESTER” bility 
before further plans can be made. 
where it can be a 
_|probably wil! be when the council 
receives notification of title insur-|* 
ance, escrow, and an engineering 
  
“Five Fis Bid 
at Rochester Parking Bonds Sold to 
3 Companies; Let Print 
Contract ~ lineal foot price for the special 
}assessment for curb and gutter 
on Alice and’ Helen streets. Crystal Echo Beach Club Plans Dance   
Avon Players 
  Present Bits 
From 2 Plays 
ROCHESTER — The Avon Play- 
ROCHESTER — The adjourned ‘TS *t their recent meeting, pre- regular meeting of Village Council 
held last night for the pur-) 
opening $100,000 Automo- 
Parking System Revenue 
bonds bids. of J. Dean Stanley, 
Municipal Finance Consultant of 
Lansing, opened the bids. 
Five sealed bids were submitted. 
The successful bidders were; Ken- 
‘ower - McArthur & Co., McDon- 
ald-Moore & Co. and Watling, 
Lerchen & Co. 
The entire $100,000 bond issue 
will be at the rate of 4% per cent 
per annum, with a premium pay- 
Northern Bank Note Co., Chi- 
cage, . 
The council also set the per ‘sented scenes from two outstand- 
ing‘ plays. The first was an ~ 
ierpt from the forthcomong 
tion of.“Born Yesterday” which 
will be given for the public on 
Feb, 15 and 16 in the Rochester 
Junior High School Auditorium. 
Also, presented were scenes 
from “Anastasia.’* 
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Tickets for ‘Born Yesterday” |"© 
thay be purchased at Drug 
Store or from any member of the 
players. 
Buy 9 Voting Machings 
PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — Clerk 
Greta V. Block here said today 
the township has bought 9 new   
‘ |voting machines. They.were deliv- 
    Crystal Echo Beach Women's 
Club is having a Valentine party 
'Friday entertaining their husbands. 
The party will be held at West 
Bloomfield Township Hall from 8 
p.m. to 1 a:m. Ballroom and 
square dancing, games, prizes and 
refreshments will be featured. 
* * * 
Chairman for entertainment is) 
Mrs. Dan Gotham refreshment 
chairman, Mrs. Al Conti. Music 
and calling will be furnished by 
Tom Raison,   
Troy Methodist Choir 
to Hold Practice | 
TROY — The choir of Troy 
Methodist Church will Meet at the 
church at 8 p.m. Thursday. The 
“|junior choir will meet at the church | 
for practice at 11 a.m. Saturday. | 
* * * 
A membership class for teen- 
agers will meet at. the church at 
tive Sundays. All teenagers are 
  ered Tuesday, she said.     
  
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ED IN LIFE! 4 p.m. Sunday and for ten consecu-} 
welcome to attend these meetings. | hence forth will have no park- 
ing on the south side as this has 
been designated a fire routes Report by City Manager 
Leads Council Business 
business}a change in the place of dis- 
ing Tuesday night. Time was de- 
voted to the discussion of the 
of widering Pontiac 
Trail, No action. was taken as a 
report from the state is awaited 
| The plat of the Schoolcrest Man-| 
tor subdivision is nearing thé stage 
pproved and 
street |at 2 p.m. Mrs, Steward 
Other business considered was 
the introduceion of a plumbing or- plans for increasing the amount 
of street lighting in the city, and 
} tributing 
firehall to the Seal Test office. 
Council made the following ap- 
pointments to the zoning board of 
appeals: for three year terms, 
Amos Bentley and Hoyt Wilson; 
two year terms, Ben Schneider 
and E. P. Chaplow; and Clements 
Philipski for a one-year term. 
Named street administrator was 
George Shaw. 
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Persons desiring to run for the 
city council are reminded that they 
must file their petitions —_——- 
March 4 and 18. 
Marlette Club to Meet 
- MARLETTE—WSCS of the Meth- 
odist Church here will meet in the 
earch parece: eee Feb, 14, 
Brown,   
|president, will conduct the business 
meeting. 
Mrs. Jack Stamp will direet the 
program on “Whom will I send?” surplus foods from—the| ident 
Mrs. Sherman Hilborn will have the HOLLY—The new officers of the 
Holly Chamber of Commerce will 
be installed this evening at dinner 
in the elemefitary school at seven o' Bi ES 
ee guests will include Lieut. 
Gov. Philip A. Hart, Congressman 
William S. Broomfield and former 
Congressman George A. Dondero. 
Howard Powers, new president 
of the Pontiac Chamber of Com- 
merce, will be in charge of the 
installation, which includes Pres- 
position at a reorganization rmeet- 
ing of the chamber, will outline 
some of his plans for the future, 
which include several community 
ibetterment projects.   
Win 2 Blue Ribbons 
at Farmers Week - 
on Hadley road here won two blue 
ribbons on their five-months-old 
Yorkshire barrow last week during 
Farmers’ Week at Michigan State 
University. This is their second 
consecutive win’ on pigs. 
The Hutchings’ entry competed 
with 15 others of five different 
litters. One blue ribbon was won 
market. =     worship service,     dinance, hearing the report on the    
Addis, who was chosen for the: 
ORTONVILLE — Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hutchings of Lucky Acres, 
at the “show” and the other after’ 
the arrival was dressed out for Keego WSCS. 
Envelope Tea 
Is Held Today 
KEEGO HARBOR — WSCS of Trinity Methodist church will hold 
its Envelope tea this afternoon in 
the church, — 
‘This is the second year the wom- 
en have held the “envelope” event 
to raise money for the society. 
The amount put in each envelope 
equals the calendar date of a holi- Mr. - st ae Georee, 8 
® son, Marty: "William, 
Mr. and Mra. Robert Dessier 
Mile road - announce: birth daughter, Theresa Marte. = 
Mr. me < e Stanley 
Aubur cones tee ee doughies patric Ann. 
2s. 2 
2% Ss 
of 
at ane and Jin. og & Bilemeister 
George gy Nay os . 
Mr. and Mrs, Jacob C. Diel of 23 Mile 
road annow a ti son, 
Jobn Carl, on J on es 
ries ren iaghtce tie Mae % eet announce the bt 
jdaughter, Olive Marie, on Jan. = . 
Mr. and Mrs, Richard J.~ , of Jamestown street announce = 
of a son Joseph Edward on Jan. 28. 
    
    day or the mumbet of years Of 8A) scihce the. birth at 8 Pong 
Lomaen tor February 12, 1957 at 8 E.S.T. é p.m. 
in the ion Chambers, City Hall. 35 S. Parke 
Street on Intention to Construct pave- 
ment on the following 
Motor Street from. Rapid 
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property owners are urged 
Dated February 6, 1957. _ Prall Street from State to Washington 
Princeton Avenue from Baldwin to University 
Princeton Avenue from Baldwin te Stanley 
Riverside Drive from Maines to Tasmania 
2 Rutgers Avenue from Baldwin to W. line Hillsdale 
Maner Sub. 
“Zalmer Avenue trom Orcherd Lake te Clinten River Drive 
Strathmore Avenue from Baldwin to Carlisle 
Valencia Drive frem Mt. Clemens to 5. line Late 90 and 91 
Eastview Sub. No. 
Yale Avenue from Baldwin to University 
For further information see legal notice. Interested to Fildew 
to appear. 
Ada R. Evans, 
City Clerk 
            
  
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Twinkletoes Rates as Air Pioneer stu ‘Specs         
  
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NEW YORK (INS)—One of thejended and they were released, a with a crew of six, headed by an Hawker was first off. Fifteen erated rock trom 4,000 tet. Al- P 
features of the Travelrama show|plane in which they could fly the| admiral, Sopwith put in a single- \hours after traveling 1,100 miles,| Cock could not gain control of it |{2* returns. may meet “FOR THE ‘MEN! 
at the New York Coliseum is a Atlantic. Lord Northcliffe had put engined plane and hired the /his engine's cooling system flew, atti It was within 60 feet of the Thursday from Feb. 14 through 
little toy black cat named Twinkle-jup ® 10,000-pound prize for such a great British ace, Harry Hawker, apart. Incredibly, it happened just washed the | March 29 with Merle Hanel of the 
toes, feat, as pilot. There were half a dozen as he passed over a small tramp 
  : POLISHED. COTTON The faded bow around its neck * * | other hopefuls, and all in time | steamer. Seank wi be gree Se IVY LEAGUE once was the proyid blue and red of Fate brought the two together gathered In Newfoundland, Hawker ditched the plane and/Brown climbed out on the wing to 9 a.m. until 5 every Thursday at 
the RAF, Twinkletoes is whatat the Vickers factory early IM fields had to be scraped level|he and his navigator were taken|chip ice away from the engines’|212 Riker Building. Z amounts to the world's first trans-/19]9. They were selected as the 1.4 packed, to support the planes./aboard, It took the ship six more ai 
jcompany’s crew in what WaS 4 7). weather had to be waited on.idays to reach land—during which) 
planes on hand anditime the men were - considered 
Handiey-Page had ¢ntered—a—ready, there—was—actually a two--dead,for the ship had. no-wireless. * 
It flew from St. John’s, 
foundland, to a bog in Ireland in Atlantic air passenger. 
* * 
New-   lively race to be the first, ‘With four 
big tour-engined biplane bomber ‘month de lay y because of weather.   ifrom the propellor, the flaming 
iexhaust inches over his head, the 
Atlantic 9,000 feet below. JACKET & SLACKS ' Sizes S-M-L Sizes 27-34 
» “Dan Sheen $ Dan. River” ¢ 
June 1919, a 1,900-mile flight.which _ THEY WERE OFF! 5   
  
    took just under 16 hours. It was. ._Aleack-and Brown lurched into) . * accounts, cash, postal savings . BLACK 
the mascot of Lt. Arthur Whitten the dir from a runway on which a But they made it and the world accounts, accounts and notes re- BEIGE 
Brown, whose partner in that his- cal ATS | M Yl LI N E? rival plane had only recently|echoed acclaim. George V knighted ceivable, corporate stocks, . cor- { 
toric first direct flight across the cracked up on takeoff, For a time|them and they became wealthy - bonds, and other similar WHITE 
Atlantic was Capt. Jack Alcock, onesie aa tegen pps pepconelly to gvees + paella Bete Pe it appeared that they, too, must/men. But Alcock was to die before} ; 
Twinkletoes was unearthed 
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che to this seas 5 ‘Vickers : en won Bea off, Twinkletoes bobbled up and} | Brown became more and pag Ae per ies ne 
plane powered by Kells Boyce Se Sas as a a down on ” the a panel. eiposige pag 4 og’ al 
engines —,the combination that A OA reoehroee ~_ 
produced the 1919 event. f It was not what might be called ul ah pes. 4 gg oscagy all as Easy Terms! 
But the plane of old was a ove DL a ee ae ke one) ever—Twinkletoes, i N ATION AL 
engined biplane with open cockpits ‘ ’ func- 
and a top speed of 120 m.p.h. Twin- tioning, The generator for their Only four illnesses — heart dis- CLOTHING CO. 
kletoes came over this time in 
Vickers Viscount—being delivered 
to Capital Airlines—at 25,000 feet 
                
radio was torn off in the wind- 
stream. 
A violent storm spun the plane ease, cancer, cerebral hemmor- 
rhage and nephritis — take a great-     
        
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Alcock and Brown spent much of 
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the former having been shot down 
in Turkey, the latter in Germany. 
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Michigan Drivers Risk Arrest, Injury Because Interstate Road Laws Differ | By E. C. HAYHOW 
Publisher Hillsdale Daily News on the back. 
“"HILLSDALE, (AP)—You are ai resident of Michigan and are plan-\Uiform.. vehicle , code provision 
ning a business or pleasure trip’ 
that wil] take you through Ohio, 
Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin, 
It would be logical and reason-) 
able to expect that traffic-laws 
in Michigan and in its four neigh-| 
wouldn’t it? If you are, a law- 
observing driver in Michigan, it 
would seem to follow that you will 
be a law-observing driver in other 
states. 
Nothing: is further from the 
fruth. And in many cases it is 
because Michigan’s traffic rules 
of the road are out of step with: 
these recommended in the uni- 
form vehicle code. 
While Michigan prides itself on’ 
it progressiveness, it has not kept 
pace in overhauling its traffic   legislation to make the changes —— 
necessitated by modern-day high-' T - ee ee eee BAER Re 8 bes 
way travel and transportation. 
CAUSES HIGH TOLL — 
Traffic safety authorities agree 
  traffic rules and regulations is 
causing a high-fatality and injury 
toll and an incaiculable economic 
Of. slightly lesser importance 
fe the feeling of confusion, frus- 
tration and irritation engendered 
in a motorist because of the lack | 
of uniform laws. This feeling may 
understandably explode if he is” 
stopped by a police officer en- | 
forcing an Ohio law that is ex- | 
actly opposite from the Michigan 
law. ; | 
But let's take a trip and see 
what confronts us. 
In the important matter of driv- 
ing speed, we find that Michigan's | 
highway speed limit of 65 during 
the day and 55 at night is identical’ 
only with the legal limits in Wis-: 
consin, In Indiana it is 65 and in 
Illinois 60 either during the day 
or at night, while in Ohio it is. 
60 by day and 530 by night. 
ABSOLUTE LAW | 
Michigan is the only one of the 
five states with an absolute speed 
law, now recommended in the uni- 
form vehicle code. Under the ab- 
solute law, a driver is in violation— 
regardless of traffic and weather 
conditions—when he exceeds the 
65-55 Emits. | 
The other four states all have | 
reasonable and proper, prima | 
facie speed limits. This type of 
law provides that a driver may 
travel above the posted speed 
limit and not be found guilty, 
if he can prove he was driving 
in a resonable and proper man- 
.Ber considering traffic and. 
weather conditions. 
Traveling in Michigan, Indiana, 
Ohio and Wisconsin, our motorist 
would easily recognize a school 
hus because {must be — painted: 
chrome yellow, the color recom-| 
mended by the National Education     
   
        
   
    
       
   long as it has *‘sehool bus” painted) five states have provision that re-| 
\quire the driver to dim his head-] 
Michigan’s departure from the lights. eee 
. — : But our traveler might find out; requiring vehiclés te stop whether — a 
approaching or overtaking a school = = way that only Michigan bus loading or unloading passen- ®” page require that a driver 
gers is a serious one. must dim his lights 500 feet from 
an approaching vehicle, Ulinois re- 
The Michigan law requires quires that lights be dimed at 350 
only that te motorist stop when feet while Ohio stipulates merely 
-evertaking a school bus. In “when meeting an approaching 
addition, Michigan law. permits ;    
     
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  | some 250 fewer persons were killed | remain stopped until the bus pro- : were 
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code » does not apply on divided jaws that are resonable and under- < 
highways—a sensible exception. |standable, ‘gud teak exe ‘saeiioraate| 1 vehicle.” “= 
drivers to proceed ‘with caution | yiichigan made notable progress |. 
: Met's not forget that despite this 
cars to move on. |improvement, nearly 1,750 persons 
Night driving is an important/enforced by police and courts, 
part of any trip because it is might contribute substantially to after. stopping, whereas the other | : ( () 
The Iaw in these four states,|met death in Michigan traffic. 
three times as dangerous to drive continue progress in traffic acci- tame eintns ire the driver te |= traffic safety last year when = 
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Assn. and accepted by the uniform 
vehicle code. But in Illinois, a 
school bus can be any color as — ——   
Begin Safety Crusade 
FREMONT (®—Newaygo County 
Safety Committee Chairman 
Stephen S. Nisbet reports a County 
Crusade for Safety Committee has 
been organized for 1957. The cru- 
sade is an extension of a program 
inaugurated several years ago in 
Muskegon and adopted in many 
Michigan areas to combat traffic 
deaths, 
Cadillac to Get Vehicles 
CADILLAC (®—City commission 
has accepted a bid of $16,000 for 
a tractor, earth scraper and trailer 
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California, Florida Don't {lead in Olds obec’ You may be surprised to know that California and Florida have a 
that California and Florida aren’t)high percentage of oldsters: 
among the states with the highest 
percentage of people 65 or older. 
But, that's what the latest 
United States Census Bureau 
figures show. Iowa and New 
Hampshire run neck - and - neck 
for high honors__Both have 11 out! 
of every hundred people in the 
older age bracket. 
nk California (26th) and Flor- 
ida (16th). 
In fact, averaging all the states 
together, California falls right on 
the national average — 8.6 out 
of every hundred people are 65 
or older. Florida ranks slightly 
above the national average with 
93 cent, 
per ¢ * * * 
You|may also be ‘surprised to 
find that among the top 15 states, 
seven are inthe mid-west and) 
five are in New England, The’ 
mid-western “states are Iowa, 
Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Min- 
nesota, Wisconsin and South Da- 
kota, The New England states are 
New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, 
Massachusetts and Rhode Island. 
New Mexito has the smallest 
There’s at least one good ex-| for the popular belief And. they far| Large numbers of retired peo- 
ple have moved there and it ca | 
been widely publicized. But, not 
so widely noted, has been gq sim- 
War migration of younger peo- 
poe. The movement of the two 
/Kroups~ 
| out holding’ down the percent: 
age of oldsters in the two states. 
Even so the moves of oldsters 
haven't been as general as the 
popular impression suggests. In 
fact, most older people who are 
still working live and work where 
they spent their active lives. 
FARMERS WORK LONGER 
This offers one explanation as 
a higher percentage of older peo- 
ple than most other states. Farm- 
ers work to a later age than do 
other types of workers. Thus, 
there has been the movement of 
older people; including farmers, 
out of the midwest. At the same 
power on farms has caused young- 
er people in the mid-west to move 
* * 
Here are some. not too surprising 
tacts about where oldsters live: 
—About four-fifths of the aged   
Father fo See Son 
After 8 Years Blind 
GEORGETOWN, Ky. ® —Herb 
Mulligan a Georgetown College| student, “can’t wait to see dad, 
or rather for'dad to see me” after 
eight years of total blindness. 
Herb will go to their La Grange, 
Ti, home this weekend for the 
special reunion with his father, 
Merle C. Mulligan. 
* * x 
The father lost the sight of one 
eye When hit by a baseball at the 
age of 17. Years later he ran into 
a tree limb and sight in the other 
ee began to fade. , 
He underwent afi operation two 
were removed he could see with 
one eye, Herb said. He may not 
recover sight in his other eye but 
the operation has been termed a} 
success. 
Seed Exports Drop :   live in cities and towns. Among 
unmarried oldsters, the proportion 
is even higher. 
— Realtively few larger cities 
attract large humbers of older men 
and women. The exceptions, are 
Los Angeles, San Diego, Seattle. 
Dallas, Houston, Memphis, Atlanta,       ‘Miami, Jacksonville and St. Peters- 
burg 
— State capitals and university 
towns seem to attract old peo-. 
ple. 
—Southern California, peninsular 
Florida, and eastern Texas are the 
main areas to which older people 
have moved in the past 25 years. 
Below is a run-down of how the 
states and the District of Colum- 
bia rank with the percentage of 
people 65-and older in paren-| 
theses: 
Towa, New Wamipshire a4 
Maine, Missouri (10.8); Vermont 
(10.7); Nebraska (10.6); Massa- 
chusetis, Kansas (10.5); Oklahe- 
ma, Washington (9.8); Rhode Is- 
land, Minnesota (9.7); Wiscon- 
sin, Montana (9.6); South Da- | 
kota (9.5); Oregon, Indiana, THli- | 
nois, Florida (9.3). - 
    ’ WASHINGTON — United States 
exports of grass and legume seeds. 
declined by about 60 per cent in| 
the 1955-'56 season compared with 
record-breaking shipments the pre-| 
vious season.             Arkansas, Connecticut (92); 
New York (9.1) Ohio (9) Penn- 
isylvania, Colorado (8.9); North 
| Dakota, New Jersey, California, 
Kentucky (8.6); Idaho (8.3); Del-| 
aware (7.8): West Virginia, Ten- 
[nessee, District of Columbia, Mich-| 
  
     
   
         
   
          
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   | mostow w—The Madison ie 
we treatment has been applied 
with q heavy hand to Moscow's 
pico spy charge. 
With television cameras trained 
setting, the Foreign Ministry pre- 
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tivity claim against the United 
iStates. Featured were four live bee spies. * 
  * * * 
L. F. Ilyichev, head of the Féor- 
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Describing his spy school educa- 
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‘had been. slipped into Soviet terri-| 
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    Americans encouraged drinking} 
and gambling and bad Janguage 
among us and even.at times took’! 
us to Munich to visit public 
houses.” 
Even the most_stolid Soviet re- 
porters laughed at that. 
Red Cross Workers 
Sought for Relief Aid 
Oakland County residents who 
are able to assist the Red Cross 
_in any part of the. country with 
disaster’ work are being sought 
  Il Soviet Video ‘iS oahianle’ Retired Couple 
| Dramatizes Spy Charge Knead Dough 
But They Don’t Need| 
Pension; Supply Baked 
Goods to Neighbors 
EATON RAPIDS #—Four years 
|ago, at 75, Roy Simot and his wife, 'Dema, were dissatisfied with re- 
‘tirement—so they did something 
about it, 
These days the Simots bake 130 
10 dozen doughhutg every other 
night for some 200 families who 
So the couple bought a 25-pound| 
sack of flour, several yeast cakes 
and called a halt to old age pen- 
sion checks. rloaves of bread, 42 dozen rolls and|    
           Got His Dollar's Worth 
~ AUSTIN, Minn. W — Truck driv-. 
erilay. 1s Kirk of Feet. Dien: To- 
line 
  ‘African|caught on Keck’s big vebicle as he 
moved away.   
NO MEN FOR HER — Anne 
Bancroft, Hollywood filmstress in 
the process of getting a divorce, 
Has vowed there'll ofily be four 
men in her life from now on: her 
father, her agent, her press agent 
and her analyst. “Men,” says 
Anne, “just adore trying to de- 
Stroy me, Men in general try to 
destroy women \—— they try . to 
  Word got around unti] now °the| 
Simots work some 11 hours a day, 
baking, packing and traveling 60. 
miles three days a week to deliver’ 
the — 
|by the group's Midwestern Area * * 
Office in St. Louis. : eet ees 
Hareld Brady, home = service'days the Simots fry ecnalinty and | 
chairman for the Oakland County 
Red Cross Chapter, says that the 
St, Louis office is seeking t6 com- 
pile .a list of available disaster 
workers with a home life fléxible 
enough to permit them to take 
from four to 12 weeks off. 
Applicants must be experienced 
in social. work, preferably with 
the Red Cross, 
Further information is availa- 
| ble from the local chapter or from 
Leslie This, director of personnel 
for the Midwest area, St. Louis.   
Trap Traps Truck; 
DPW Traps Trucker 
    
  | Reading from prepared state-   : : 3 iments under the glaring TV lights, 
BICYCLE 'the four told stories of falling into, 
‘the spy business through U.S. in- 
|ducements that included drinking, 
SCARLETT’S ~~ SHOP FREE PARKING BACK OF STORE gambling, swearing, arid visits to 
houses of prostitution. 
* * * trap at the Torrey Pines Municipal 
Golf Course was too much for a 
truck driver. He walked away and 
left his truck stuck in it. 
  as Nikolai I. Yakuta, Mikhail P. 
: |Kudra avt Ms Adam L Novikov's   . (20 5. Lawrence FE 2-7221 
    Solution Dyed 
| Bark Tweeds 
  kinds. 
having children and pets. 
the combination of tweed and popular bark weave 
\ sellers of recent vears.. And the price will please 
fm these carpets will go fast at this low price. 
  Wool Florals We have a few rolls of fine all wool floral pat- § 95 
terns that are being sold at a ridiculous price. 
dous bargain, in fact the new replacements will 
Sq. Yd. 
        
  Soft and luxurious, these carpets are a tremén- 
be double the price. Delicate patterns that will 
give your home a feeling of comfort, in style as 
well as underfoot. 
Buy on Easy Budget Terms— 
Up to 3 Years to Pay?      
  A 
ae wil A WANN HY 
          Pontiac's Oldest Exclusive = 
Floor Covering Firm?” : 
ae FE 4-2531 3 " 3 
Wa WS on-tone, bark weaves 11 N. Peery St. 
r ra rn Vy) i i Wale : 
  Famous solution dyed Bark Tweeds that defy and resist staining of all 
So easy to keep clean that they are the favorites of all people 
Practical, yet right up with the style leaders... 
Beige; Green and Brown. 
Close-Out of 
Ready-Made 
C hoose from floral ton 
pink, ‘gold, sandalewood, 
beige, nutria and green. belonging to a nearby horse farm, 
as security = _ payment 
    Sq. Yd. 
that have been the best 
you... better hurry as 
    
   
       
                   
  
               Draperies 
C- . Regular $7.95 
$595 
Pair ‘in 
      SAN DIEGO, Calif @—A sand. knead dough, By 2 a.m.,.the last 
of the cinnamon rolls are turned 
out, By 8 a.m., Mondays, Wednes- 
days and Fridays they have the 
back seat of. their car loaded and) 
ready for the day's ride to deliver 
goods, 
baking these days, During January 
and February they close up wt 
until road and weather. condition: 
get better in the spring. 
“Besides,"’ says Mrs. Simot, “‘it's 
ment."’ 
pen ee 
Brazil’ 8 coffee exports are gain-| But you won't find the Simots, 
a good vacation from our retire-| bi 
| The archery firm owner supply- stamp on them.” 
  
Man Off to Banko : 
ma, {OF Elephant Hunt . 
sand With Bow , Arrow 
$10,000 be enough to lure you to 
Fpat, wae n tee oe Gee? 
independent oil. operator here. 
Negley plans to take off Saturday   ifor Africa, where he hopes to bag)F 
San elephant with a bow made es-|f 
ipecially for elephant hunting, The'f 
hunt was prompted by a bet with|f 
a friend, he said. 
ling his extra-heavy bow, ‘Fred 
Bear of Grayling, Mich.,      
        
         
      
           
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. —Would'} | 
‘the Belgian Congo to kill an ele-|f! 
itis tor. Wiliam Negiey, @, an q 
said i 
| William K. Carpenter Jr., wealthy : 
    
Moen. 
    7 North Saginaw Street 
Phone FE 4-6842 
“Bewter Things in Sight” 
Open isleaes Evenings 
        
         
             
          
         
       
             
    
The Public Works Department) 
‘estimated damage to the course 
The four identified themselves at $100 and impounded the truck, 
95 
              
      
     
            
     
                         
        
  
$27 
tremendous savings. . 
subduéd 
      
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/3 button “University 
Regulars, longs. 
  Low 
aa a See es Hundreds of brand new sportcoats at 
virgin woolens. Light and/medium tones for 
now through Spring in splash weaves, 
stripes, random plaids. 
Regulars, shorts, longs: 
Complete alterations included 
While they last! 
IVY-LEAGUE eatean 
RTCOATS 
10.88 Here’s great value in our natural shoulder, 
/ corduroy with center vent, striped linings, 
/ shape retaining fronts. 
| price not every color or size. 
Complete alterations . included 
a a VALUE 
. in handsome 100% 
VALUE 
Hall” model. Pinwale 
Naturally, at this low 
+ 3 
soe ee es ee ey eee Se Se SAVE A BIG 30 TO 40% 
White they last! 
ALL-WOOL - SPORTCOATS | 
17.88 
iy 
12.95 
waistbands, hook and 
Rush in for yours! 
  While they last ! 
All-Wool Flannel 
SLACKS 
VALUE 
Miracle value? You bet! Plenty of style and 
fine tailoring, too. All better quality wool 
flannels with costly details: turn down 
eye closures. Medium, 
light and charcoal tones. 28-42. 
included 
While they last! 
MIRACLE 
BLEND 
SLACKS 
6.95 VALUE 
Terrific buys these rayon-acetate-dacron 
gabardines and rayon fancies. Splash flannels 
and sheens, solids too. Large selection of , the new Spring tones. Better detailing: pA 
turn down waistband, hook and eye closure, / » 
Me, | 
Bi :            
  J THE PONTIAC PRESS. “THURSDAY, FRBRUARY. ‘. st 
How Great the Pleasures i te ate oe Welsh, Purges Self a Couple Savedig 
Abandoning Civilization. 
By HAL BOYLE lie macs 
ANDROS TOWN, Bahamas w— — sit here by 9 cool green sea,{ 
warmed by a hot sun the color of 
a fried egg in the blue bowl of the!. 
eee 
One. of these days I'm goin’ to 
rare right up out of this chair and 
waik 15 feet and dunk a toe in 
the Atlantic, and test the widely 
held rumor it is wet. Maybe—Zil 
walk along the shore also and 
scuff me up a shell with my big 
grubworm-white toe, and hold it 
to one ear and hear it sing me 
the tune of the sea that is already 
right there murmuring the same|* 
song it sang to Christopher 
lumbus. 
A BIG CATCH 
One of these days I'm going to 
drop a line in those waters, I'll 
bet you, and hal out a big-nosed 
“fish with a high forehead, and it 
will be speckled with an exploding 
rainbow, and it will have orange 
eyes opened in lasting surprise, 
One of these days— 
* * * ; 
But right now’ I’m going to just 
sit here and enjoy.the remem- 
bered pleasure of my Missouri 
boyhood when summer came and 
a boy could take a-lodd off his 
mind by removing-his shoes, and 
feel the breeze cool his spreading kicking the 
= Se kee * 
My wife—like most wives—has 
more gnit. She believes that what 
Co, that 
goes back to the days when Don 
Ameche invented Alexander Gra- 
ham Bell. - 
TICKET TROUBLE ; 
Here's an example: 
She was sure that we wouldn’t 
need to-buy airline passage for 
our daughter, Tracy Ann, because 
‘we can hold her on our laps— 
Co-\and she won't take up seat 
space.” 
* oa * 
Well, when we checked in at 
the’ airport the jolly ticket man 
chucked Tracy under the chin, and 
same ‘Pretty~child, how old are you?” 
Tracy wisely kept her mouth 
papa had to bust out, “She’s 3% 
—and big for her age.” 
As Frances glared at me, the 
airlines man said: 
“Aha! Then she'll have to have 
a half-fare ticket!” 
* * * 
While the deyelopment of avia- shut, as did her mother, but proud green sea with your waves end- 
jessly rolling, native boys laugh- 
ing on the shore, Ste a attchs 
to a dog = the Rea 
* 
ree. euibiine you 
how -fares it with you? .   
Heads Appeal Board 
for Airport Zoning 
. At a meeting held this week, 
Roy Alger of Clarkston, , was 
wnat Le wr cea of the Joint Pon- 
tiac Municipal Airport Zoning 
Board of Appeals. J. A. Hubbard) © 
of Pontiac was elected vice chair- 
man, and Frank Webber of Addison 
Township was elected vice chair- 
man of the Jojnt Airport Zoning 
Board. 
Members were furnished copies 
of a new zoning ordinance, adopted 
last month by the. joint board, 
which regulates the height of build- 
  ings and other objects arotnd the 
airport, .. —_ m=iof Contempt Charge in Pikes Peak Country. 
hati againdt Maste Thomas| ENGLEWOOD, Colo, wt — “Ait heater part of the time to keep 
Welsh of suburban St. Clair Shores|Pretty coed and her .date stag- warm. 
was set aside yesterday by the gered out of the snowbound Pikes! “es ’ 
Quinn grahd jury. Peak country last night and sent) Miss Ohlson and Bolasny set out 
| Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn back rescuers who brought in her|foy help Monday, morning. She 
of Cairo said Welsh. had purged Parents, marooned in their car} Inee Sethe prt Ries hase r r's shoes. himself of ~ contempt charge by, since —— |Ghiiean's ereneeuk ke 
answering grand jury's ques- a | Monday and Tuesday night 
tions. ‘ ee _— psa A sags they huddled in crevices and light-| 
Judge Quinn, sitting as a one- was brought to an Englewood hos- ‘ed fires, The temperature was 
man grand jury, is investigating i+; for treatment of frosthite and: 8208 around zer = 
of vote fraud in War- | cunburn* They said- the did not) “We were ‘Just numb with we ren and graft in St. Clair Shores. ec how she had managed to CSS and the cold.” Bolasny said. Both communities are in Ma- struggle through four-foot snow |. Our feet were getting very bad. | 
-comb County. ‘drifts on it. She didn’t know’ it! * don't think we could have gone) 
Welsh was sentenced to 60 days. was broken, Numbing cold appar-| | Pauchs —— n 
in jail by Judge Quinn Jan. 14 for 
to answer questions asked ently kept it from hurting. 
She and Robert Bolusny, 22, had’ 
by the gand juror. He served three |battled three days through the 
ys of the sentence, then was re- snow to reach a_televisiory relay 
leased on a Macomb County Cir-| station near Castle Rock, Colo, 
cuit Court order, pending a State| Ten miles back on the Rampart, 
Supreme Court appeal. Range Road, rescuers found Mr.| 
Yesterday was the last day Welsh 
could have appealed. and Mrs. Peter A. Oh!son huddled 
oe * * 
* 
Mr. and a Ohison burned the! 
iback seat of the car piecemeal 
for warmth. They melted snow for, 
| drinking water. There was ne 
ito eat, 
| “We really didn't feel hungery, ¥| 
‘he said. “We were too concerned) 
iover-the safety of the kids." 
Miss Ohlsén and Bolasny are 
students on the Denver campus of 
the University of Colorado.   in their car, cold, hungry and. wor- 
iried. 
A | a 3 * * 
Pity Poor Boss | Ohison is a 57-year-old Denver! ENNE, W AG _ chiropractor. Mrs. Ohison is 53. | , 
CHEY yo 1€y- The four had driven to Colorado: m 
enne sign painter nearly caused a| Springs Sunday for a visit, On’ the} Dog gone Po — ) Order 
lot of confusion before his mistake way back they decided to take a| PUEBLO, Colo,  — Overheard! 
was detected. He accidentally scenic back poad. The car bogged on the police shortwave radio:| 
painted “Women’’ on the door to down in snow and ice. “Car 13. Pick up a loose read 
the manager’s office at the new | All four stayed in the car Sun- at Fifth and &rand." Car 13 is   
      toes, as oné foot deliriously 
scratched another. 
vacation, as I sit here and look! 
at my arm. and watch the peculiar 
nerve jerks of civilization slowly 
subside, a 8 
I feel so grateful to be here. Th feel grateful because‘I know I am| 
fortunate. I realize fully that of 
the billions of peopile on earth only | 
a few million ever get the chance 
to have a winter vacation of this! 
type so far from home—and even) 
fewer have the reckless courage | 
to go so deeply in debt to do it. 
It is-trips like this that really. 
separate the boys from the bank- 
rupt. So long boyhood! 
GRATEFUL TO WIFE | 
I feel so grateful to my wife, 
Frances, at this gracious moment. | 
I learned about women from her, 
and after nearly 20 years of mar- , 
riage, there isn't a day dawns that | 
I don't learn more. 
* * * 
Women are a heartening, help- 
ful sex, and without them the 
world wouldn't be half so inter-' 
esting. 
They do keep the moss from 
accumulating on a man. | 
I also admire women because) 
they will battle corporations, big) 
or small. Few men will. I am the | 
kind of a guy who, if he puts al 
~ penny in a subway gum machine | 
and the gum doesn't come out, | 
walks cautiously back and forth) 
on the platform to be sure it is 
deserted and there are no wit-| f 
  
  
  
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Ai colors. Stans 6-18 WERE $3.99 ; 
| SETS | BUY KOW! | Assorted cottons in light and 
! dark Every f 1D 
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Sale Ends Sat., Feb. Sth 
50% te 75% OFF King’s the Store Where Your Credit Buys More! 
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Over Antarcti ee ee Ol es : > lear, they saw two half gallon jugs 
ON THE TRAIL .TO MARIE!Robert White of Glens Falls, N.Y., tossed out of the auto ahead.            
   
         
          
     
         
    BYRD cA. Antarctica ae oo rere? told i party What to do? Stop and pick up the Eighteen ericans aboard a th in to visit - trail’... ° fter the two! 
re ern eee living the Eines. coments of the fnckty vehicle? chugging across a desert of snow: weather n good. In 
toward the Antarctic highlands. fact, some of the men are sleeping They stopped, gathered up bits 
The seven giant tractors left the on top of the wannigans.” of broken glass and. the paper bags 
Operation Deep Freeze base at) +4 4 in which the jugs had been carried. | 
Little America V.to carry supplies’ ,,., ding the party of Visitors Back at headquarters, the these rn 
_-~~~._across the frozen 650-mile trail to . succeeded in spooning out enough 
a US. scientific outpost at Marie|W8S Dr. Laurence M. Glrid. My moonshine to hold as evidence. , lA 
orn land, gram in Antarctica for the Inter-, Turned out they guessed right. : * nationa). Geophysical. Year pro-They came upon the’ fugitives an 
Skirting yawning crevices and pam ~He was accompanied. by hour later, escorted them to jail, 
battling bitter cold, the train is (ou. Navy men and four report- and later saw them sentenced to 
    averaging about two miles an. '60 days éach. — — yr ; ni mS ge fey ele 
age Peay ne Hari “ mpenet Their single - engine ski plane. : : * : PO ye “ v . : i, Eg P| 
The caravan moves around the Piloted by Lt. Harvey Speed of This Bolt From Blue « : * i. , Gs ‘ RY! rn UErsacad/”, i) 
clock in the 2¢hour sunlight of Muskegon, Mich., followed the . 2 Waren bw YS ; , i TA the antarctic summer Haif the,tfacks left by the tractors. © |Made Him Want to Sue | bt UD Sie) ' oy a Yeaser we J | * * * j : 2 ~ 
‘Seabees and two Army transpor-| John Hricsina of Franklin, Pa., yi choi Sr. "on a $1,000 dansace 
tation experts—sleep while the'a young Seabee mechanic who is, 
other half drive, They stilt every making the Marie Byrd Land run, |e — Beaks pryeeleeeer er in| ALL PRESH MILK CHOCOLATES 
2B pee ee ahaa’ He added thet his te gyV0lving "train and a Navy Plane. AT POPULAR PRICES 
Each. tractor is towing two 20- navy duty has.run from hot to| Neither. hit the other, but an an- PINK AND 
ton sleds carrying equipment and cofd tenna~.weight hanging from the ; , + | 70 supplies, Fitted out for sleeping) “My last station was Antigua Plane like-a spent yo-yo as it came RED HEART 119.998 PAT hd 
are wannigans — portable bunk- in the balmy Caribbean,” he said.in for a landing, smashed into the 
j triple-tierel| Temperatures on the trail have cab of the Nichols’ locomotive. | RUFFLED HEART. ; 
canvas bunks, Another wannigan'ranged from 28 above zero to 4 Nichols suffered a leg injury and) 
serves as cookhouse and mess below, |sued the government for-$25,000. IN RED - PINK - YELLOW 
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For the year ending next May, a) CARRIES A FULL REG. 1.39 VALUE 
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY r, 1957 
    ‘TWENTY-SEVEN   
  rea to Vote. on $1, 500,000 9 Issue ae 4 Wives of Police 
Ofticers Seek to” 
Form Auxiliary:   
Policemen End 
4-Week Class Return From Msul | 
After Good Training 
in Administration 
  
  “what the police officer needs to 
know,” 
Harold Haun, coordinator for 
the MSU School of Police Admin- 
istration said that the course will 
assist the participants te, be good 
police officers, 
Those graduating from this area 
were: Gordon. Baker, James Coch- 
ran apd Keith Pennington all of 
Birmingham; Gilbert Fritts, Rob- 
ert King, Joel Ozment and Roy 
Sawyers of Hazel Park; Stephen 
Kazup and Donald Peters of Oak 
Park and Gail Stanburg of Ply- 
mouth.   
Examination Waived 
on Robbery Charge 
Michael James Rivenburgh, 17, 
  ’ JOAN KOLASKI 
| _Mr. and Mrs, Louis Kolaski-of | 
Waterford, announce. the engage- 
ment of their. daughter Joan, to 
Ronald Heinze. He is the son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heinze of 
Davison avenue, Detroit. A June 
wedding is planned:   
Queen's Favorite 
Parade Horse 
Destroyed Today. 
LONDON «—Queen Elizabeth's 
favorite parade horse, Winston, is 
dead. The 17 - year - old golden 
chestnut had to be destroyed aft- 
er he slipped and fell when being) 
exercised this morning. 
* * * 
  of 48 Hazel St., waived examina-| 
tion in Muricipal Court Wednes- 
day before Judge Maurice Finne-| 
-~ and was ordered to appear in| He was known as the horse with 
the perfect manners—and a com- 
plete indifferencé to noise, traffic 
and crowds. He was ridden by) uotaad Waits 1 Block Away   
« DETROIT @ — While his mother waited a block away to escort 
him across a busy Street, 8-year-old Kelly Johnson was killed yester- 
day apparently trying to hitch a train ride to a nearby crossing. 
: * * * 
The boy had been playing at a neighbors. When he was ready to 
so that she could meet him at a main street intersection. The mother, 
Mrs. Clairice Johnson, 26, had forbidden the boy to cross the street 
unaided. - 
found the boy’s bedy along the railroad track. 
Eldon Cowher, 37, a fireman on the Detroit Terminal Railroad 
train, said he had seen a boy walking along the tracks as the train 
passed. « 
“But we were northbound and he was clear over beyond the 
southbound {ratks,” Cowher said“ Hé Wasn't in any 7 ” 
4 * * * 
Police found blood on the 15th boxcar behind the engine. They | 
theorized Kelly had decided to hop a ride to a crossing near where 
| his mother waited and had missed his hold. 
Contenders listed 
at West Bloomfield 
WEST BLOOMFIELD—Vying for}: 
election in the Feb. 18 primary 
here are Hiland M. Thatcher, in- 
cumbent, and Bruno J. Swiatek for 
township supervisor; Frank Hallett, 
incumbent and J. George Berg for 
township clerk, while Lillian S.     
Chester A. Okopski, 
Heiron, Patrick F. Cremer and 
dames E. Hook. 
Luelle B. Moore and Barbara A. 
Ely are seeking election to the li- 
brary board.   
Pontiac Township Man 
Dies of Gun Wound ° 
    , gary St. Pontiac Township was 
Warner is unopposed for the tre&s-ifound dead of a gun wound by his. 
jurer’s post. moither, Mrs. Addie Johnson, 73,' 
Two trustees will be elected from) yesterday, outside her home. 
among Roscoe C. Banker, E mmett| Mrs. Johnson told Sheriff's depu- 
DeConick, incumbents, and Corless ties her son was despondent, and! 
/O. Miller. Elmer C. Dieterle is un-\had gone outside with a .45 caliber       Boy, 8, Dies Under Train, 
return home, following his mother’s instructions, he telephoned her | 
When Kelly failed to appear, Mrs. Johneon began a search. She | 
Edwin N. . 
Merle Johnson, 39, of 775 Cal-| 
Circuit Court Monday, accused of|King George VI at London's troop- 
entering a Lincoln street home and, ing of the color ceremony in 1947. 
taking items valued over $40 on|The late monarch liked the horse 
January 28. . \so. ouch that he recommended 
The youth, apprehended by Sgt. him to his daughter when she was 
Raymond E. Meggitt and Detective |Princess Elizabeth. 
James F. Bale, was committed to} * * * 
the county jail ‘after failing to post She rode Winston first in 1947) 
     
    
     
   
       
  a $200 bond, 
The missing items, including a jeolor she had participated in since, Lotz for » four-year term on the 
clock radio, taken from the Charles 
Tawlings home, & Lincoln St., has|The horse belonged to London po| will be selected fren ameng 
| Josep ho Nephew, been recovered, according to Bale.!lice jand then at all troopings of the; 
jbecoming Queen Queen five years ago.) opposed for full-term justice of the 
peace, while Robert F. Scott and 
Donald D. Stone are seeking elec- 
tion to the short term to fill the 
jvacancy created by the resigna- 
tion of Farrell Roberts, attorney, 
to enter the state legislature. 
Kenneth T. Treacy, incumbent, 
is being opposed by Warren Jd.   automatic. He was pronounced 
dead by acting coroner Dr. Roch- 
wood Bulland Jr-   
OES Card Party Set ROCHESTER — Rochester OES 
165 is sponsoring a mixed card _| The proposed drain, 
  Los HAMMAR 
Mr, and-Mrs.Herbert_-G. Ham-} 
mar of Alma announce the engage- 
ment of their daughter, Lois, to 
Ensign Clifford R, Wood, son of 
‘Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Wood Sr.,|   of Drayton Plains. No date has 
|been set for the wedding 
Slate Open Meeting 
on East Walton Drain PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — No- 
tices were circulated in East Wal-|° 
ton Heights Subdivision last night, 
of an open meeting to be held! 
iFriday night at 7:30 to discuss the 
drainage problem of the area. The 
group will gather in Pontiac Town- 
‘ship Hall. 
The Rev. Gordon Lindsay, 
president of the East Walton 
Heights Improvement Assn., said 
yesterday that petitions are now 
| being circulated for a plan ap- 
proved by the Oakland County 
Drain Commission,   
  
he said 
which is not guaranteed to solve 
‘the serious drainage problem in 
ithe area, would include a four-foot 
ideep open ditch, one and three- March 15 Date Plans were under way Wednes- 
day night for the formation of al 
Women's Auxiliary of the Pontiac 
Police Officers Association when 38 | multtee chairmen’ at the tirt 
_ meeting. 
Those officers elected include: 
Mrs, Leroy Hartman, vice_presi- 
dent; Mrs. Robert Hellner, secre- 
tary and Mrs, James Bale, trene- 
hurer, 
* * * 
According to Mrs. Johnston, the 
  iwives of local officers meet for a 
two hour meeting at the Am Vet 
Hall, 570 Oakland Ave. 
A letter will be sent today to the’ Set for Election. Seek New.High School; 
13 Classrooms; Another 
Elementary | group. 
  
  _ Oey. the w omen_(meets next! auxiliary, if accepted by their hus- 
\bands, will be organized to assist 
ithe association in. different pro- 
jects, help charities and promote 
president of the Association, Her- )secial gatherings, 
bert Cooley, requesting permis: 
‘!sion to be an auxiliary of the men's month The group plans to meet next 
after their letter has been 
‘heard by the association which 
vr 
    
  OXFORD — First step in provid-| 
ing adequate facilities for its stu- | 
dents was taken at the recent! 
meeting of the Oxford Area Board| cs 
of: Education when it voted to ask! 
the district to bond for $1, 500,00 
for 27 years. a 
* * * 
This is expected to provide a new 
high school building; 13 class-| 
rooms to be added to present ele-+| 
mentary schools, and a site for aj 
possible new elementary building | 
on the west side of. the district. 
Election date is March 15. Only | 
propety ewners whe are now, 
registered with their township | 
clerk, or who -register by March | 
"1, may vote on this issue. | 
      WALL- 
PAPER 
Prices Start at 
72° Per Single Roll Two precincts have been organ-| 
ized, Residents from Oxford Town- 
ship and from the original Rock 
Valley, West Travis, and Qakwood 
districts will vote at Oxford High| 
School auditorium. Electors living, 
in Addison Township and those | 
\from the original Whigville district | 
will vote at the township hall in| 
Leonard, 
A citizens advisory committee | 
has been studying the problems | 
involved and giving the Board. 
of Education its recommenda: | 
tions. 
Any’ interested resident {s urged | 
to meet with this group Thursday |   
      Over 350 Patterns 
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the buildings outlined will be the 
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The advisory committee and nights in the high school. Present 
school census figures‘indicate that 
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  incumbent, |is invited. will be table and door prizes. Re-| 
freshments will be served. Public estimated cost of the drain is $60,-/costs and interest rates are qatiy run within 200 feet of the newly- 
opened Will Rogers School, The}   000. OSEN    action is necessary because of the’ 
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      population of 1,289,000, Canberra TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY: ns 1957 
  
Hollywood Headlines i 
Three Cases Shed Light   
  - Speidel Named as 
  
i 
His Education Enlarged US. Red Pay jemeeitiy in regresesied ha tober 
ing some’ change, but-not_to the extent proposed by Gates.        
  
  
  on Movielan 
‘By BOB THOMAS 
Second of three articles The 1957 “Playboy” 
Jazz All Stars 
pay for their divorces, both in 
money and personal . hell. 
| California law secs to it that 
‘they pay in money. This state has 
‘a community property law that 
deerees-husband ahd wife share 
‘equally in wealth acquired during 
their 
  x * * 
But divorce means more than 
money, It ig also a tragedy of 
‘human conflict, and that's the 
area where it hurts most. ~ 
| Often the whole story is not told 
  Leader—Stan Kenton 
Dreme—Shelly Manne in the divorce courts, Explained) . | ‘Ist Trampet—Louis Armstrong [| , lawyer: “The ‘mental cruelty’ 
; and Trumpet—Chet Baker grounds in California are so _ $rd Trumpet—Dizzy Gillespie | that almost -anything can hed used. HOLLYWOOD (#—Movie stars, d's Divorces 
shed some light on marital prob- 
lems in Hollywood. They are: 
Case No, 1 — Edythe Marriner 
(Susan Hayward), 24, Jess Bark- 
er, 30, married Rancho Santa Fe, 
Calif., July 24, 1944. : 
* * * 
Despite one separation in® the 
‘first year, thismarriage—had the 
outward appearance of being a 
happy one for 10 years. The cou-| 
\ple wag blessed with twin boys, 
Ite whom they were devoted. 
| But as Susan’s career rose, 
‘Jess’ descended, Once a suecess-| 
‘ful stage actor, he found little 
iwork in films while she was win- 
ning Academy nominations. 
* * , fe 
| Their smoldering — differences} 
lrupted when he tossed her nude 
| into the swimming pool after hot|   
ithe former chief of staff to Field;¢r, Joe Garagiola, now a ra- During Baseball Dinner * to Head NATO Will Assume Command 
in April; First German 
to Hold High Post By EARL WILSON 
NEW YORK—I mingled with the baseball players—and 
greatly enlarged my education. 
* «© * 
Yogi Berra handed over his business card which reads, “Yoo- 
_PARIS: ow — West German Lt.| p09 Chocolate Products, P. O. Box 22, Garfield N. J. Lawrence Gen, Hans Speidel has finally| , Berra, vice president.” been named commander of NATO 
land forces in Central Europe, He ~Lawrence Berra, of course, is Yogi. He’s moving to a 
‘assumes his new duties April 1.) new home in Tenafly, N. J., because his family’s increas- 
\the first oo ~ hace a top! ing. Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford and Billy Martin were post in orth Atlantic com-| ith him at the Baseball Writers’ Dinner at the Waldorf 
: s+ + where George Gobel explained his own career. 
U.S. Gen. Lauris Norstad,. su-) “One season,” he sald, “ 
preme commander of Allied pow-/only made two errors—I fell 
ers in Western Europe, announced! off the bench and I spit in the appointment. It had been ex-\the water bucket.” 
Ticclon ie" Frascefot Beia| # 0 n nee n 
to giving the important post to| But an ex-St. Louls catch- 
Marsha] Erwin Rommel. diocaster, was also a big hit ito hew to traditiona' 
‘words. Then followed long and 
bitter court battles. 
Diagnosis: Wife's career over- 
shadows husband's. 
Result: Divorce, Aug. 17, 1954. 
* x *. . 4th Trempet—Shorty Rogers 
Clarinet—Benny Goodman 
Ist Trombotie—J. J. Johnson 
2nd Trombone—Kai Winding 
3rd Trombone—Jack Usually the wife doesn't want to 
‘harm an actor’s career by saying | 
he drank too much, So innocuous’ 
grounds are used."’ 
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113-Gallon Plastic Drum 
ils Light, Unbreakable 
HARTFORD, CONN. — Now in 
volume production by a Hartford 
firm is a barrel-like 13-gallon 
drum of Italian = fad Alto. Sax—Bud Shank 
Ist Tenor Sax—Stan Getz — 
and Tenor Sax—Charlie 
Ventura Katharine Cornell and she was the 
star’s hairdresser.. The years 
{brought them three sons, and he 
became a top film star, Though 
they appeared happy, they grew apart. He had matured and 
changed from the struggling ac- 
and/tor she first knew. 
  
  
  
other of infidelity: 
—VIC'S | RECORD SHOP Anasene 
            
      
  
     
  REPLACEMENT PARTS MADE FOR YOUR CAR reconciled, Dec. 31, 1956, due to. 
FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS Norsted's 
the appointment was made “with 
the concurrence of the powers 
concerned.’ France was reported 
to have agreed finally. because 
Teagarden | But in three - film breakups) French forces in NATO have been 
4th Trombene—Bob chosen from recent history. the) Case No. 2 — Greta Konen, 30,/reduced considerably due to the Brookmeyer lissues are fairly clear arid they Gregory Peck, 27, mavried New situation in Algeria. 
Baritone Sax—Gerry Mulligan —|York City, Oct, 4, 1942. «x «© * 
Ist Alto Sax—Paul Destiond Age was a bud--—rao—rrench also were said to regard Speidel — who drafted the 
terms for France's surrender in 
1940 — as having been a military 
thinker and planner rather than 
a field commander for Hitler. In 
his new post succeeds a 
Frenchman, Gen. Marcel Carpen- 
tier, who resigned last year. 
Speidel is a 59-year-old bespec- 
tacled officer who has a PH. D. 
ly. He was on Rommel’s staff dur- 
credited in part with the decision 
not to dynamite the Seine River 
bridges when the Germans evac-| 
He was accused of implication 
in the July 1944 plot to bomb Hit- 
ler but denied having any share. 
in it The Gestapo arrested him 
Sept. 7, 1944, and jailed him. He 
  After the war he taught history 
at Tuebingen University. He was 
West Germany's first representa- 
tive at NATO headquarters, where 
ihe has gotten along well “ee the             
Road Materials Listed 
WASHINGTON—The 1956 federal 
ihighway-construction bill, which 
jauthorzies some 13 to 15 years of 
;/eonstruction and the expenditure’ Diagnosis: Estrar.gement. 
Result: Divorce, Dec, 29, 1954. 
Pececesesnsenen x * * 
Ts inn we t No. 3 — Jeanne Crain, 21, uated Parts. 
GS. thas areae te kei een : ul Brinkman, 27, married Los ; by Norm Grans. Do you 4 Angeles, Dec, 31, 1945 
I think this concert should i | Although she married against 
g be, Pecorded LP for 4 her mother’s wishes, the union 
.. a ae ee 8 was believed to be-one a Holly- 
1 coupon below and forware it! }wood’s happiest, They had four 
1 to us. We win sena an! lchildren and always appeared af.|fore the war ended. 
: replies to Norm Grana, ; ifectionate in public. © 
“s Record Shop | Hollywood was shocked when 
: '- ae Pontiac ': Ithey separated. She said he had 
1 1- |beatep her unconscious, ripped off, 
j NAME ...scsseseseeecvees § Iher clothes and threatened to dis-| 1 ADDRESS ..,,. a! figure her “so I would never work | @ultination staff. 
' see jagain and no man would ever look | 
1 City csedeecsenetoccenes © at me again.” Each accused the 
iicinetnsenininenenen oenandl 
  .: (ore rom strength of religion and concern funds, will call for 49,000,000 tons 
Plenty of Free Parking | “MHYBER PATROL” | for, children. of steel, 1,339,000,000 barrels of 
702 W, Huron FE 8-6531 SAT. “PATH FINDER” | Stars discuss reasons cement, and 128,00,000 
ibittminous material. 
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i announcement. said/in this very tough company. 
\degree and speaks French fluent-/ [st asking about her canceling Saturday. afternoon’s show, 
ing the Normandy invasion and is| television.” 
escaped and went into hiding be-/ hunting when her “Happy Hunting” closes. 
|include having his car overhauled. By a cop, for example.—| 
of 248 billion dollars in federal) Quote. 
tons of|of “Mayerling” and Monique said excitedly, ‘ 
time I’ve seen you without a bag of popcorn in my hand.”| 
out their own intentions. . 
  “Most of my career 
was spent with Chicago 
and Pittsburgh so I'm 
not used to people,” he 
said:- Casey Stengel, he 
maintained, could open a 
  YOGI 
meat market during Lent and make money. Further, he 
claimed he worked for a club whose signals were so 
messed up that a player on the other team said, “When 
you gonna steal? They’ve given you the signal three times 
already.” 
x * * 
“Yours truly, Jack Lescoulie” got a call from NBC Prez 
Robert Sarnoff congratulating him for his anchor-man job on 
“Tonight!” which, by the way had an hour scoop, on the air 
crash coverage ... Tallulah Bankhead, phoned by a column- 
replied, “I'll call him back—I’m busy watching something on 
     
   
       
   
      
            
   
       
    
Debating Policy ‘Marx - Lenin Theories | 
8 Well-Examined | ' 
for Qutdated Ideas. 
16th national convention opening | 
here Saturday, | 
* * * ' 
At stake is the bitterly debated | 
issue of whether it will continue | 
Leninism, with the Kremlin as the| guiding spirit, or take a more in| 
dependent stand, a 
FORBIDDEN 
_ PLANET’ attend. They will represent 4) 
membership estimated by the 
party at 25,000. i | 
x * * 
Some of the convention pro- 
gram is expected to be “‘open,’ 
but most sessions dealing with 
issues vital to the party. will be 
closed. 
The debate will center around a 
resolution drafted last September’ 
by the party's national committee, 
calling for ‘re-examination "of cer- 
tain Marxist-Lenin theories on the 
ground they may have become 
outdated or obsolete, 
William Z. Foster, national 
chairman, { regarded as the par- 
ty’s chief. proponent for adhering 
to the traditional Marxist-Lenin) 
line. 
A leading advocate of “sweep-   
« 
      
ing changes” is Johr Gates, edi- ees he 
tor of the Daily Worker, Cormmmu- | | REED - CAREY HAYNE! 
nist newspaper, He and his forces -[ 
are known to the old-line Reds Ye | 
  s “right-wingers.” 
"Eugene Dennis, party secretary,   
  
  
THE MIDNIGHT EARL...           Shelley Winters was offered the Judy Holliday role in the 
“Bells Are Ringing” road company ... Red Buttons sent Jon- 
athan Winters two Jap Helmets for his collection .... waked 
Belafonte decided against a Broadway musical next season; 
‘he'll do concerts . .. Ethel Merman may do some African’ 
x « * 
* Paul Douglas struck oil on his California property ... 
The “Hatful of Rain” film cost $900,000 before it-started shoot-| 
    re" "s Have You Seen 1957's 
| MODERN | Newest Model 
3 movier’ | Entertainment? 
creesemecmaameia ON VIEW NOW 
  ing «. 
buy a $35, 000 home. 
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Earl's Pearls ... 
Some people feel that if you can’t repeat what you hear, 
what's the good of listening? 
* * * 
WISH I'D SAID THAT: A motorist’s: unforeseen expenses 
* * * 
Audrey Hepburn and Monique Van Vooren met on the set, 
‘This is the first. 
Thats’ earl, brother. 
(Copyright 1957, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) 
  
Candidate Loses 
Suit on Type Size 
to Clarify Aim Gives Eban Questions tne Feb. 18 Circuit Court ballots 
reprinted with all the names of! 
to Learn Exact Stand ithe candidates in the same type 
on Pull-Out Conditions ‘as nis Lewandowski had complained: 
because the type used for his. 
name is smaller than that of the 
10 other judicial candidates. 
The Wayne County election | 
commission had said the name 
“Lewandowski” was too long to 
fit inte the inch-long space allot- DETROIT # = Joseph Lewan- 
  
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @® — 
Israel's conditions for pulling out 
of Egypt and the Gaza Strip 
brought a counterrequest from 
U.N. Secretary General Dag Ham-| 
marskjold that the Israelis spell |    
             
   . Jerri Southern used her Birdland tour advance loot to’ 
on Wayne Ballot 
dowski has lost his suit to have | Shocker! 
The Story 
of Flight 
from Terror- 
on Her Bridal 
Night is a 
Masterpiece of 
Nerve-Tingling 
“JULIE' 
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SUN. AMMER- “OKLAHOMA” 
      
      
RODGERS & 
Present ese 
    
ted on the ballot if the regular- 
sized type is used. 
Circuit Judge Robert M. Toms. 
ruled yesterday the ballot met the 
state election law requirements 
which prescribe plain type that 
will reasonably fit the ballot space. 
Lewandowski had filed suit against 
the election commission. 
Aloysius J. Suchy, assistant 
corporation counsel, said it would Hammarskjold disclosed last 
night that he had asked [Sraeli 
Ambassador Abba Eban to find 
out from his government: i 
x * * = 
1; If Israel will allow the U.N. 
Emergeney Force to post troops 
on its side of the Egyptian-Israeli 
armistice line. ; 
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2. Whether Israel recognizes All parts installed on your car are 
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‘her administration of that disput- 
jed area even if her troops pull 
out. 
| The Israeli delegation an- 
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raeli troops from Egypt’s Gulf of 
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    from shooting once Israel pulled 
jout and that the’ Egyptians would 
inot renew their blockade of Is- 
iraeli-bound shipping in the Gulf 
of Aqaba. 
Hammarskjold had_ separate 
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{Mahmoud Fawzi. There was no 
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  BIG BOOM — The Army's 280mm “atomie.. 
cannon” belches fire and smoke as the gun crew 
huddles nearby during maneuvers on the new 
land, AP Wirephote | 
et projectile flew 18 ‘miles and marked first | 
timé near-maximum range utilized on. the gun 
at Sill — made possible by acquisition of the new   
  . rangeland ‘acquired at Fort Sill, Okla., recently. 
Keeps Busy ‘Saving Face 
of Lackadaisical. Drivers NEW ORLEANS (INS) — Drive! 
carefully! The face you save may| 
be your own! 
* That's right—“‘Face.” It's not a 
pun, 
The warning is made in all seri-| 
ousness by Dr. Franh H. Mayfield, | 
ot Cincinnati, Ohio, who is head of, 
the American College of Surgeons’ 
tee. He is devoting a goodly por- 
tion of his professiona! time to 
literally helping people save face. 
“From 5® te 7) per cent of 
people injured i automobile ac- 
eidents esaffer facial tjuries,” 
Dr. Mayfield said. 
  This, he pointed out, fx due to) 
the sudden stop of a car involved 
in a collision or crash, slamming} 
the occupants against the steering 
wheel or windshield 
AUTO MAKERS HELP 
Dr. Mayfield, in New Orleans to 
attend an ACS meeting, said auto- 
mobile manufacturers have done 
much to eliminate the hazard of, 
facial injury in crashes by incor- 
porating safety belts in their latest 
models. He said: 
“Tf 60 per cent of those killed in 
auto accidents had bothered to use 
seat belts, they would be alive 
today.” 
  used om most new cars also | 
meets with the doctor’s approval, | 
He refers to thg old-time steering | 
wheel as “a dagger pointed at | 
the heart of the driver.” 
The Cincinnati specialist believes | 
most car accidents result from 
“sheer and simple carelessness."’ 
High on his list of offenders is thelf 
crunk driver, who, in the doctor’s | | 
most people have toward driving. 
SPURN ADVICE 
“People seem willing to take ad-| 
vice on almost any stibject, except) 
when it comes to their driving 
techniques,” he said, adding “this/f 
. singular lack of response to driver} 
gducation results in sloppy driving 
habits which ultimateiy lead to ac- 
cidents.”” 
  
Michigan 2nd Highest 
in Duck Stamp Sales 
WASHINGTON — Reversing the 
downward trend of the two pre- 
vious years, sales of federal duck 
stamps in fiscal 1956 rose to 2,369,- 
940, an all-time high. 
The total was 188,374 higher than 
for fiscal 1955 and 73,312 above 
the previous record, set in fiscal 
1953. California. headed the \ 1956) 
list with 180,173 sales; Michigan. 
was next with 169,229. 
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each driver given » complete 
physical examination, with spe-. 
clal emphasis placed on the 
| moforist’s ability to react quick- 
ly when faced with an accident 
situation, 
He concedes that many states 
already require tests to determine 
these do not g6 far enough. 
FAVORS EXAM 
with driving. 
“But I suppose this is too snnschs 
to ask,” he said, conceding: 
|would take a great many analysts): 
to make such an examination feas- 't 
ible—far tod many than we have 
on hand. But it’s still a good 
* * * 
slaughter, Dr. Maylield believes 
there is only one way to prevent 
carnage on our highways, 
“Slow down,” he urged. 
“Whether you've got 35 horse- 
power or 300 ‘horsepower under’ 
easily by going too fast.” the workshops. ''\Meeting to Organize 
\Extension Workshops 
A preliminary meeting to organ- 
ize two-day workshops on making, 
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land County Extension Service for 
9:30 a.m, Wednesday, at the Coun-' 
ty Building, 1 Lafayette St. i 
Jessie Marion, home furnishings, 
specialist, will lecture, and exten-| 
sion thembers will be enrolled for’ 
  
SYDNEY,   tour. 
* 
Gordoh told a reporter: 
“lt going to get some kind of explana- 
og from him, and if I don't get 
I'll see my lawyer about tak- 
ing legal action.” 
| Sinatra returned from Honolulu 
to Los Angeles yesterday and said, 
jhe had called off a tour of Aus- 
jtratia and the Far East because) 
Despite all the plans and ideas the airline he planned to take did 
advanced: to cut down the traffic not have endugh berths for his, * Sinatra Tour Halt 
Riles Australians Crash Injury Prevention Commit-|@ ce" ® Feflex action, but feels)” 
Australia ®—Promo- 
ter Lee Gordon left by air for Los, 
He is also in favor of having po- | Ange les today in a rush attempt! 
tential drivers undergo a psycho-/'0 persuade singer Frank Sinatra) 
logical examination to fish out any ' £0 through with an Australian 
|mgental quirks that might —— * 
|S -member party. 
Sydney’s two afternoon news- 
\papers said Sinatra referred to “I'm 
‘‘a lousy 15-day tour of Australia.”’| 
The Sydney Daily Mirror head- 
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The Waterford Township School 
District Board of Education will 
hold a special meeting tonight 
to receive bids on three projects. 
Bids on the sale of $2,500,000 in 
bonds voted by district residents 
in February, 1956 will be on the 
agenda. 
Also to be opened are bids on|®" 
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today, sponsored by the PTA. 
Bernard Bogert and Robert 
Wheeler are in charge of ‘the 
program, designed especially for 
the men of the organization. 
Stanley Allen will be the main 
epentoer and show colored films   of his. work against- nephrosis. 
The first plans for ‘the festival! 
to ‘be presented the 25th of May 
will be presénted, and following| 
_|the program, the 2nd grade home; 
room. mothers will serve refresh- 
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Venezuela Plans Fair 
CARACAS ~— Preparations for 
Venezuela's World Trade Fair, to 
be held in Caracas in 1958, are No Case for Samaritan 
JULESBURG, Colo.  — Good- 
hearted Louis Hansen may not be 
|So good-hearted in the future. Aft- 
er befriending a+ young married _ 
couple in Denver, Hansen pur- 
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lyweds and rented a hotel room 
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        already being nmade by Dr. Ibra- 
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co-ordinator. : continued on to Julesburg. The next 
day he returned for his luggage. 
‘The couple was gone, So was Han- 
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   |problem” of how to alert persons. 
where sirens cannot be heard. 
The alarm is proposed only to 
give the original alert, they: eri- 
phasize, After that residents must 
tune into the Conelrad emergency 
radio system. 
Writer Seeks Cut — 
of Television Profits = Urge Proposals: 
to Curb Inflation Solons Say Congress 
Unlikely to Act Until Ike 
Offers Specific Plan 
  Yor Resident City Defense Officials 
Watch. Newly. Designed 
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Pontiac Civil Defense . officials 
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is designed to alert resi- 
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A small plastic covered box, 
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Pontiac homes and triggered by a 
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WASHINGTON (®— Legislative 
| DETROIT #—A woman writer leaders called on President Eisen- 
‘sought a-circuit- court injunction -hower today to lay down specific 
yesterday to restrain the Lone/ proposals if he wants. Congress to. 
Ranger and Sergeant Preston ofjenact controls against inflation. 
the Yukon radio and television) Eisenhower's statement that the, 
shows from reusing scripts she government may have to move in’ 
wrote without paying her. lit business and labor fail te curb 
Betty Joyce, 36, said she sold price and wage rises found ‘Dem 
300 scripts to the shows for $125 ocrats and Republicans caval 
each and that they were to be/divided over the present need for 
used only once, on radio, controls. 
She said that four of her scripts + *« * 
have been used recently on tele-| Chairman Fulbright (D-Ark) of 
vision and 11 have been reused ON|Senate Banking Committee, who 
radio. hag supported the administration's 
She asked an accounting of prof-|“tight money” policy, said the U 
its from the reruns from Trendle-}country might have to go to more 
Campbell-Veurer, Inc., manager arect: ‘controls — particularly on 
of the shows, consumer credit — if inflationary 
Raymond J. Meurer, general/Pressures grow. 
counsel for the firm, said “when! “As a practical matter, 
Miss Joyce sold us the scripts there|though,”” he said, “Congress is not) 
were no reservations made. We likely to do anything unless the! 
bought them outright. She was hap-/President makes some specific 
to sell them.” recommendations.” 
io date was set for a court * ¥ * 
Chairman Byrd (D-Va) of the 
Senate Finance Committee said 
that if Eisenhower is worried 
about - inflation, the President 
could do something about it him- 
self. ‘ 
“He could stop this excessive’   
    
    “We're very glad to see a 
device of this kind,” 
Walter K. Willman, Civil Dé- 
tense director, said. “We would. 
be interested if and when it is 
perfected.” : 
Federal Civil Defense Adminis. 
tration officials have emphasized 
that. the alarm is not available 
as yet. It was developed by “the 
Midwest Research Institute of 
Mo. 
* * * 
The mechanism, which is pro- 
to sell for $5, could be 
; plugged into a wall socket. It is 
| Gecigned to light up for the hard 
4 ot-hearing. - 
_ FCDA officials point out that 
      
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Pencils Get Thick Coat 
NEW YORK~Pencils usually re- ceive five to 15 coats of paint 
during their manufacture.     dollars in 1953,”” Byrd said.   
Life Normal in Haiti, 
Even Without a Chief 
PORT-AU-PRINCE, | Haiti This Caribbean- republic still was 
but life went on much as usual. 
Troops scattered a crowd of 
several thousand demonstrators in 
front of the Legislature building. 
Otherwise the capital was nearly 
normal, . , 
* * * 
Most stores were open again 
‘after a two-day general strike 
which forced, Provisional Presi- 
‘dent Joseph Nemours Pierre-Louis   an earlier strike toppled Gen. 
Pau] Magloire last December. 
However, seven senators making 
up a parliamentary commission) 
had reached no agreement on the 
next step to form a government 
until ieee at neld inp spring. 
Six of the seven presidential 
candidates think a revolutionary 
council should rule until a presi-| 
dent is elected, The seventh, Sen. 
|tition provides for the senior Su- 
preme Court justice to:step in’as 
jars president,   
[Pig tron Production Up 
RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil's 
production of pig fron for the first 
half of 1956 totaled 565,450 tons 
compared with 526,227 tons in the 
Hike Period of 1955.   ree = More Red Arms 
‘Arrive in Egypt 
i 
without a government chief today) 
‘Louis Dejoie, contends the consti-, 
  > so 4% L # ; 
Se bt yet te MS THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. FEBRU ARY 7, 1957. 
os # 
“NEAR” wold help solve the CD, iin spending by cutting which called on all cointries) to} Water Freight Hits Peck Ip refrain from introducing 
materials into the 
jarea. Co 
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Carried in Soviet Ships |tension at this time. 
Since UN Cease Fire; 
May Violate Truce 
WASHINGTON @® — Russia is ments thus far are 
reported to have resumed armsbig as the original 
shipments to Egypt in recentidollar order. 
weeks in what appears to be a 
move to rebuild President. Nas- 
ser’s battered armed forces.   
    closed this today said, however,/ 
they could not be sure whether. 
‘purchase _ or additional deliveries 
junder a 250-million-dollar con- 
itract edisclosed in September 1955. 
There 
\confirmation, of a second such making the decree final. - 
deal. >. | eo ee Ut 
* * * 
The officials said they have 
evidence of deliveries of medium 
tanks, artillery, personnel car- 
riers and probably jet fighters. © 
These weapons are understood 
to have.been unloaded in crates 
from Communist ships amid great 
secrecy, mainly at the Egyptian 
port of Alexandria. 
* * * 
The new’ shipments all have! opposed Keenan's request 
1951. 
* * 
  ‘iation within one 
‘eree invalidates the decree. 
The 
ended three months ago. on her request’ for 
to Egypt would be a violation. of a 
United Nations Assembly cease- 
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delivered since the fighting end-| ed. They agree that the new ship) 
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Top American officials who dis- From Becoming Final 
LOS ANGELES #-—-Former ac-| 
iout of the office he took over when the shipments represent a new ‘tress Anne Nagel, 41, who got an 
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low heat a few minutes, _ [Se oup dotting woter 
Beat egg whites until stiff; fold) { Su2 “tions: 
into spinach mixture, Turn into but-|* | Ed 4 
  | |come in recen 
{pile up once in a while. By JANET ODELL 
: Pontiac Press Home Editor , 
’ We're going to take this oppor: 
tunity to answer a few inquiries 
about food and ipes that have 
They seem to 
Qur reader from Wixom, Mrs. 
Julia E, Adelitzo, wants to have 
some information about the calor- 
ic values of certain foods. Here's 
your answer, Mrs. A. ; 
One fried veal chop, five- 
eights of an inch thick, has 225 
  | BAKED STUFFED LAKE TROUT — This recipe is for a large 
Melt butter in heavy saucepan. | | lake trout, but it can be used with smaller fish. Perhaps the fisher- 
in this manner. Rice and almonds tossing man in your family will bring home a fish worthy of being prepared 
add delicate flavor. 
ill   
  ~ Labels Provide 
Shopping Guide 
chandising foods have made the 
label the ‘shopper's salesman and 
best guide in market selections.   | The descriptive Jabel takes the! 
‘guess work” out of shopping, says! 
the Consumer Marketing Informa- 
tion Agent Mrs. Josephine Law- 
yer. When used to advantage, the 
label can .make shopping easier 
and thriftier. . 
dow for the package or can. 
The Food and Drug Administra- 
tion requires that food ldbels give: 
1. The name of the product. 
2 The name and address of the 
producer or distributor. 
3. The net contents. 
4. A statement of use of arti-| 
ficial favoring or coloring, of imi-| 
tations, or of a chemical preserva-| 
tive. 
5. Facts concerning foods for! 
special] dietary purposes. 
food present in the largest quan- 
tity coming first on the label. 
    
  Develop the habit of label read- | 
ing. Let the Inbel serve as a win- | 
6. A list of ingredients, with the! Steamed Pudding 
Is Jam-Packed _ 
With Fruit, Nuts 
Serve one of these puddings 
_, pronto; store the others. + 
  Sweet Steamed Pudding» 
2% cups sifted flour 
1 teaspoon baking powder 
1 teaspoon baking soda 
\% teaspoon salt 
I teaspoon cinnamon 
| teaspoon nutmeg 
4% cup honey 
‘, cup sugar 
lcup finely chopped 
(packed down fairly well) 
1 e f 
kidney suet 
Li 1 cup buttermilk 
Ureted rind of 1 lemon 
'g cup seedless raisins (rinsed in hot 
water and drained) 
\y cup diced mixed candied fruit 
% eup broken walnut meats 
Sift together the flour, baking 
‘powder, baking soda, salt, cinna- 
|mon and nutmeg. Mix honey, sugar 
and kidney suet well. 
Beat in egg thoroughly, then 
buttermilk and grated lemon rind. 
'Mix in sifted dry ingredients well. 
— in raisins, fruit and nuts. - 
Turn into $ well-greased 1- 
| pound size shortening cans, fill- 
ing each can about two-thirds 
full. Replace or close can cov- 
| ers. Tie aluminum feil over tops 
of cans,   difficult. 
i Try %% cup, taste, then add more       calories, A breaded veal cut- 
let, one-fourth ‘nch thick, has 
560 calories. im it. One pork chop, 
44 inch thick ‘has 350 calories. 
A silee of roast pork, - three- 
fourths of an inch thick, con- 
tains 350 calories. 
Mrs. M. E. ,Dewey of Pontiac 
has lost her recipe for a fluffy 
uncooked frosting, We wonder if 
she is thinking of this recipe. 
STRAWBERRY WHIP 
1 eae white 
1 quart fresh strawberries or 1 box 
frozen strawberries 
ly cup sugar (for fresh berries, use 
1 cup 
Put all ingredients into a bowl 
and beat until thick and fluffy. 
If you have a mixer, this isn’t too 
Jam.may be used in 
place of fresh or frozen berries.   if desired. 
An anonymous request has 
come in for Pineapple Ice Box 
Cake. One way te make this | tena a, a a     12. hours. Serve with whipped here is a different recipe. 
PINEAPPLE REFRIGERATOR 
CAKE 
1 eup butter or margarine 
il’, eups powdered Le 
be cup finely shepoet. Sat meats 
edded pineapple 
? con wees. stiffiy beaten . 
doxen vanilla wafers 
avy cream, whipped 
Cream together butter and sug- 
ar, add nuts and pineapple and 
blend thoroughly; fold in egg 
whites, 
Line a cake pan with wafers 
and cover with part of the fruit- : ¢ . cost 27 voy ; (22. ¥ ‘ 
_ __THIRTY-TWO : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957. Pa iP Lis 
.. , ee ‘i , ; , oar — Marketing Inforthation Service. Now that winter has arrived, 
| ‘Almonds Flavor Food Editor Answersir'scting poicioss, pretreat tttas peat a 
| | , may be restored ” “where the temperature is 40 to 50 , I original flavor by holding them at! : 
Miscellaneous Questions Fore pesoarmien wineeiere =   
      
    
      Children’s clothes should be sanitary, immaculately clean. Use 
Roman Bleach when you wash. It is the triple-action bleach that 
\Sanitizes as it whitens, removes stains. And it's softized so you can 
use it for plod and dacron. You'll like Roman Bleach best. _ 
    : ) White ankletsare 
easy tokeepsnowy- ff 
white and spotless 
with Roman Bleach 
      
nut mixture. Add a layer ef wa-| 
fers ang répeat until all ingredi- 
ents are used, having a layer of 
wiffers on top. Z 
Chill in refrigerator at least 
-eream. Serves 68, 
  
New Trick for Potatoes 
Take boiled potatoes, dice them 
fine and to 2 cups add 1° cup 
canned sliced mushrooms and 2, 
small onions, sliced. Then saute. 
all together in butter. Turn over 
and over until potatoes are brown) 
and onions tender. Season to taste 
  ‘and serve hot.     
  
    
    Steam. on sack in kettle with! 
boiling water coming halfway up’ 
cans. Keep water boiling gently 
and replenish as needed. Cover 
  Jellied Apple Salad 
Delicious With Pork Jellied waldort salad, a delicious 
accompaniment for a pork meal, | 
may be your own favorite apple 
and celery salad blended with par- Move any fibers. 
{tially thickened gelatin, or it may) 
be prepared following these direc-' 
cup chopped 
Mw eu 4 » cheek calkuts 
| —Dassotve gelatin in boiling waters, 
add cold water and chill until par- 
tially thickened. Folo in remaining 
ingredients, pour into individual 
salad molds and chill until firm.               Serve on crisp lettuce. ‘ chopped. unpared red-skinned/Cheese browned in plenty of but- 
let or on a griddle. 
| A salad te go [beeee tighty and steam about 1% 
hours to 2 hours or until cake 
pont inserted in center of pudding 
comes out clean. Serve with lemon 
sauce. 
Note: Suet may be chepped fine 
with sharp knife; be ‘sure to re 
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A favorite luncheon sandwich is 
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with this-sand- 
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  THIRTY-FOUR THE 1 PONTIAC PRESS, “ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 7, 1957_     
  
. We're Eating This Week, & 
ts rom Yankee Cookbéok 
By JANET ODELL 
Pontiac Press Home Editor 
This week I'm cooking out of a 
new little cookbook; at least it’ s. 
new to me. Mary Hixon, one of 
Oakland County's extension agents, 
sent me a copy of “Foods That, 
_ Made New England Famous.” Not 
available in any bookstore, this 
little cookbook was put out some 
years ago by a New England dairy 
firm. 
x* * * 
Each recipe is prefaced by a 
short history of its origin. Truly, 
ancient cookbooks were thoroughly 
scanned, and recipes, once existing 
only in the cook’s mind, were set 
down. 
I think ft’s fun to take one 
particular téokbook and get some 
new ideas: for food out of that 
one during a week. For instance, 
when I was home on Tuesday, 
I made two loaves of raisin | 
bread: I'm sure you'll like it 
as well as my family and I do. 
RAISIN BREAD 
De milk-—heated iter or lard 
sugar <3 2 
He poon salt 
cakes ior 27 Sockoee yeast) | 
arm water F 
a cups raisins “ 
to 6 cups sifted flour 
Pour hot milk over butter, sugar, 
salt and raisins. Let cool. Dissolve 
yeast cakes ‘in warm water. Beat! 
eggs. Combine with yeast and milk 3 4 
ly 
owe. rr 
. mixture (1 did this with the elec- 
tric mixer). 
Add 5 cups sifted flour and mix 
well, Add more fiour if dough is 
* too soft. Stir until dough comes 
away from side of bowl. Let 
rise until double in bulk. Knead 
and let rise again. (I had ‘to 
use @ little more flour in order 
to knead it.) 
Put into two medium greased 
bread pans. Brush tops with butter, 
-sprinkle with sugar. Let rise again. 
Bake in 373-degree oven 30 min-, 
utes. 
Pian to have it out of the oven 
and cooled before the children 
come home from scheol. They'll 
love thick slices of it buttered,’ 
accompanied by a glass of milk. 
At our house the eight-year-old 
did. 
Some morning fer breakfast I. 
think we'll have Spider Johnny- 
cakes. This recipe is supposed 
to be more than 85 years old, 
Doesn't It sound good? Mix and sift Genr, corn meal, 
| sugar, soda and salt. Beat eggs. 
Combine with sour milk and 1 
cup sweet milk. Add to dry in- 
| gredients and stir. 
Pour into iron spider with the 
butter on it, then pour into the 
je@hter, without stirring, the re- 
imaining cup of sweet milk. Bake; 
'this-requires about 14 hour. Makes 
eight pieces cut pie shape._ 
This sounds like a wonderful 
dessert. Guess we'll have it some- 
time this weekend. 
EASY CREAM LEMON ——— 
1 cup milk 
il cup.sugar 
1 cup cream, whipped 
™% cup lemon juice 
Stir sugar and milk until dis- 
solved, Add lemon juice, Then add 
whipped cream and stir thoroughly. 
Pour inte Yefrigerator 
Freeze, stirring ence during the 
freezing, just when it has reached 
the thick and mushy stage. 
Personally I dislike - parsnips. 
ButI'm perfectly willing to have 
| anyone else eat all he likes. 
Perhaps this recipe will appeal 
to parsnip lovers. 
Green Mountain Parsnip Stew 
2 slices fat salt A gph 
1 large onion cut fine 
‘ medium-sized parsnips 
4 large potatoes 
‘y teaspoon salt 
Dumplings* . 1 cup hot cream 
Cut salt pork in small pieces. Fry 
until lightly browned, Add onion: 
and cook until golden brown. Peel 
and cut in pieces potatoes and 
parsnips. Combine with pork and’ 
onions. Add boiling water to cover. | 
Add salt. 
ning to be tender, about 20 min-| 
utes. Add dumplings to top of 
stew., Cover and cook until light | 
and ténder, about “15 minutes. Re-| 
move dumplings to hot platter. | 
Add hot cream to stew and pour | 
jover dumplings. 
"Use any standard 
| dumplings.   recipe for 
  
Use Nutritious 
Liquid From 
Canned Foods 
Stop! Save the liquid in canned 
foods. Since the liquid is full of 
nutritive value, drain it into a 
saucepan — not into the sink, 
Boil the liquid unti] about one- 
third of the original amount is       SPIDER JOHNNYCAKES 
butter . left in the saucepan, then add the 
vegetables. Heat quickly, season trays. Fruits Turn Cocktail 
nto Medi of Color 
Rei Techies becceseh will | jot color when golden. orange    
       
     
  land green grapes are combined. 
{Serve thoroughly chilled and driz- 
|zled with @ lemon and honey dress- 
ing. 
Rainbow hn Cocktail 
; See go led 2m ize: es, unpee! 
1 ty soot ¢ ra) ‘ ip pes 
4 pe eepoon.s treat lemon juice 
| “ teaspoon salt 
Chill fruits thoroughly. Peel Cal- , Ted skinned apple: a Carrot Nibbles apeien, ‘quarter and slice very thin. | 
      
      use and are disposable, requiring Arrange fruits. in chilled scrapie i 
sarin Variety of Uses |e vtem eta ‘Paper cartons are cropping up|four times as many paper cartons all over the place in were made for citrus juices last 
and grocery stores. a as previously. 
Once used aolely ie milk aed Tncinded in the products that now 
Wash, and scrape carrots. Cut/other liquid dairy products, i ae See oe 
into thin strips. - @ pancake - 
of water until cris ee 
a bowl of your tavertes Cece are ow tng mare 
dunk with the straws and serve 
as “nibbles.”   
lemonade, tomato juice, 
- age grapefruit juice and, 
    
  Try adding slices of pimiento-| An official of the American Can| Keep tuna, salmon, sardines, 
cheese sandwich — ‘survey among housewives indi-/Store them on a pantry-shelf that 
  ifornia oranges, slice into cart- 
wheels and cut into chunks. Core stuffed olives to your toasted | Company said that an informal|crabmeat and lobster on hand’ 
| blend of flavors. cates the cartons have gained!is cool and dark. a       
      
  
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Tf you've never _ using cab-. Add 2 teaspoons salt and ape-| Pan-Redi 
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Italian Ham Scallop will give you! rapidly, stirring constantly, for 2) FRYERS   gether with leftover ham, cream of} 
Cook until vegetables are begin-| | into the category of  quick- 
| spaghetti. 
  to the: family’s taste, and serve. 
Canned foods are already 
  ees 
2 cups sweet milk 
1 cup sour milk 
Melt butter in iron spider (frying 
pan) and spread over bottom and liquid in sauces or soups, 
\ dilute canned soups sides. Heat oven to 425 degrees. |cooked, When they are hot, mey| 
are ready to serve 
if you prefer use the vegetable | 
or to, room soup (104g-ounce can an opportunity to do just that. 
In this dish oes to- minutes. Cover, remove from Ss dis 
‘s heat and Jet stand 10 minutes. 
mushroom soup, elbow spaghetti, Meanwhile, melt butter or mar-, cabbage * 33° 
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   end a touch of horseradish. The| 8arine in heavy skillet. Add onion, 
resulting flavor combination js wor-| jand ham and brown lightly. Add | 
thy of an entree that took hours Cabbage and toss lightly with ham- 
‘onion mixture. Add water and salt. Choice, Center Cut. 
PORK CHOPS   
to prepare 
      Tender, Pork 
LOIN ROAST      Lb. 69*: | | u A9e 
    Cover and simmer gently 5 min- 
utes. Stir im mushroom soup and’ 
horseradish and mix well. \ 
Rinse spaghetti with warm water 
and drain well. Fold spaghetti into, 
ham mixture, Pour into 142-quart 
casserole, Sprinkle with buttered 
bread crumbs and bake in moder- ff 
minutes. Makes four servings. Yet, Italian Ham Scallop ‘falis 
     Veal, Shoulder 
STEAK 
| Lb. 37” and easy main dishes, Rather 
than making a complicated sauce 
just use a canned soup, Com- 
bine ingredients, and slide the 
| baking dish into the oven while 
oa prepare the rest = your 
real   
      
The speedy, simple method for ‘Glamorize Toast 
making Italian Ham Séallop is typ-| 
ical of most macaroni main dishes.| Here's a quick and easy way to, 
You'll like their convenience.! glamorize toast. Sara E. Walls, ; 
There's never any pie-preparation director of home economics for a 
required for macaroni, noodles and freezer company, suggests cutting | 
Just take them out of the crusts from not too dry, thinly) the package and pop them into boil-) gic. d bread, brushing the trim- 
ing water. med bread with -melted butter) 
and toasting it*in the waffle iron. 
'Then store in your home food | 
freezer until needed. | 
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besicpence a eae eae 1, 0f this» favorite food, the baked . 
— vor; grated Swiss or ched- Panc ake is most easy to serve 
dap RES rolled lightly into bak- and you can keep second and third 
ing powder ecust dough is a servings coming hot from the oven 
detighttul change from the usual) With little or no watching. The 
biscuits, and cocoanut makes area — rd — ard 
23 wonderfully new dish of an ordi- a ee 3 ae pary curry +bution to the success. 
: : : Of course, the secret is to use 
jbrown 'n serve sausage that has 
It's easy to remove the seeds) 1.05 precooked so thé sausage will 
and white rasmabeers inside @)}. hot and unquestionably fully 
green pepper if you cut the pepper .ooked when the pancakes are 
into quarters first. baked. Then, too, there will be 
no fat drippings to flood the batter 
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@ Oriental Mixed: Vegetebies .| Beat. Sift together the flour, bak-| pancakes in the oven! It’s unbelievably simple ,'n' serve sausages before baking. Try these the | 
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or Apricot Sauce, 
Apricat Seuss ‘chore they once were. From the| Marketing Information Agent. duce department are guides to 
: farm to the table, new ways to. A large chuck roast can save foods that rate high in minerals   
2 tablespoons sug r itime and ener along witl n- # sableeptens sermeterch ‘bring better food to our homes are nies. oo iating three asals. eet and vitamins. Add te the day's 50 b Ba 
3 tablespoons lemon juice discovered each year. Meals can. buicher to show how ‘it can be Wholesome meals by including at L e be simple or elegant, easy or time t, least two choices from this food 
  Combine. sugar and cornstarch cut to make a rolled boneless roas consuming. It's up to the shopper, “tar i one . ; group. in a saucepan. Add. nectar and for variety is the magic word in a thick swiss steak, and meat for   
lemon juice. Cook over low heat a hearty beef and == mew Cabbage ‘is ® “made- to-order veg- ; A s " 
STINE ss 8 rien or vt mice 1%, 028 sores, Today here are ee stives roasting ehckin tale at prices averaging aba eaten! LIBBY’S MISSION COLUMBIA CITY. INO thickened. Serve hot over baked 1.04 can be more fun because of i8 10 to 2 cents a pour ioe than 10 cents a pound. These, too, could Grape ruit 
: pancakes with sausage them. usual. This might add variety to be placed on = econo-list; new 
— Sanne | MEATS—If onne has to work NeXt Week's meals. Fryers contin Sarena Ee nroes, aid pen aneeas. SECTIONS _ SEICED SLICED within a food budget, the meat “ to be a real value when cost is Slightly lewer price tags on   
    
s dred to other meats Leaving vine-ri tomat and . department is a good place to stog “°™P seme vine-ripened ace a the tight store wrap on chicken lettuce is ‘yood news for shoppers. and compare, About 350 per cent | In Can 
for — I of the food dollar is spent here. 227Ctmes Causes poor flavor, so Quality is generally good, 
ORANGE JU CE. ‘The cost of meat cuts is just one nena Then ind the chicken) Grapefruit are in front of other 
that’s thing to consider. How many pe ee arent af tilts when ‘considering, the cost a ple can be served? Does the fam inetertrinereioe per pound. Most are about 10 cents i cel 
jeach or ten cents a pound. The 
Duncan variety with seeds is su- 
perior in flavor. However, the pink 
oe * California Eating C x 
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get ‘many votes. Notice that the 
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ens are laying more eggs per hen 
This week, shoppers with thrift. than ever before. 
in mind may select beef chuck «From now unt March, the 
| roasts, pork loin roasts, fryers | supply of large size eggs will be 
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ground beef fits into so many | cellent health value encourage all — emalier and ean be eather = ve 
dishes for all ages, it remains a to go beyond the “one egg a day” jeach oo A heavy grapefruit ts 
| favorite and one of the most eco. rule, [eee a pucy fruit. 
|_Romical meat buys’ reports Mrs. FRUITS AND VEGETABL Es— Apples, bananas, and oranges onclysive ONS) se . a are other reasonably priced fruits. “ah Sens Navel oranges that peel so ¢éasily 
gz vary about 10 cents a dozen de- 
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and Mighty Thrifty, TOO “sic twusvares capboara would never have been bare 
if she had taken advantage of 
Rich butter scotch Jaced with tart jar or container. Cover and shake seasonal sales of catned ae 
applesauce and smoothed with prisky for 1 minute, or until well. and Vegetables. Last year’s 
jcreamy evaporated milk—aye, and mixed. Pour into serving dishes| bumper crop of corn is-only one 
lit's a bonnie puddin’ to tickle the —- now offered at just 
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jand chill. Garnish with thin peeled’ pennies per serving, Other vege- 
pudding is mixed in ‘apple slices and red cinnamon can-| okies fruit juices and fruits are 
  jtaste of the dourest amongst us. 
  
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    | and -even reasters. Because plentiful. Their low cost and ex- Marsh seedless are usually slightly 
A salt and paprika and broil to a 1 cup boiling water apo: uf Pet or of evaporated milk and a ha . rolden brow Garnis Brown onjons and garlic in lard cup of canned applesauce. Give cares n ' a n ais h “tn : or ‘drippings stale yo on ahs 
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apple and red cinnamon candies pricot’ preserves mixed With meat, grain and measure liquid. 
for ‘‘seeds."’ lemon rind and lemon juice, dry For each cup add 2 tablespoons 
Double-rich evaporated milk un- mustard and soy sauce make | flour. /Cook until thickened, stir Lbs. : . d Beet .- eee 3 derscores the mellow butterscotch delicious ‘sai ice to serve with roast ring gonstantly. Serve gravy —_ KING NUT SHORTENING : 3 Lb. Can 79° 
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1 tall cam (1% cups) evaporated milk 
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Roll vanilla wafers fine. Cream SKI T DINNER, a fitting) 1 teaspoon sa sugar and butter thoroughly. Add a ; 1 tablespoon bacon drippings lefnon juice to eggs and beat: eggs suggestion by Edward W. Paro, jee slightly, then beat well into the of Evanston, Ill. He says he uses 
a meat tenderizer on the steak for 
an hour before cooking. This 
serves 4 to 6. 
1'y pounds round steak, cut l-inch thick 
Seasoned flour 
3 tablespoons bacon fat 
2 medium-sized onions, sliced 
1 No. 2 can tomatoes 
1 can tomato juice 
1 tablespoon grated Parmesian cheese 
1 green pepper, cut in thin rings     4 orgy ees tge yams, peeled and sliced 
%inch th 
Balt hoy Ha to taste   Dredge meat in flour seasoned) 
with salt and pepper. Melt fat 
over low heat, add- onion slices 
and cook until golden brown, and 
remove onions. Brown the meat = 
well on both sides, Add tomatoes, . 
tomato juice, cheese, green pepper # 
rings, and the onions. Cover and 3”. 
simmer about 1 hour, until meat 
is tender. 
Add yam slices, cover and 
¢continue cooking until Yams are 
tender (about 15 minutes). Sea- 
son to taste with salt and pep- 
per. 
From Menlo Park, Calif., Mrs. 
Irby J. Richard sends us SOUTH- 
ERN SPOON BREAD. For this 
you need a buttered casserole anq 
the following ingredients: ~ 
* eup yellow corn meal 
2 cups hot water @ SKILLET CLUB R MEN 
“Cook corn meal and water in 
a heavy saucepan until mixture | 
thickens. Add salt and bacon 
drippings and remove from heat. 
Add milk and beat in the eggs, 
one at a time. Pour into the cas- 
serole and bake at. 350 degrees 
for 1 hour. Serve immediately, 
piping hot. 
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Mrs. Blanche Martin, New Or. 
leans ‘Times-Picayune Chapter,     sends us “A GRAND DESSERT”. “You name it,’ she says, but we 
- this is a fitting title. 
a pound vanilla wafers 
A cups confectioners’ sugar 
% pound butter 
2 tablespoons Jemon juice 
2 eggs 
% pint whipping cream 
1 can @ ounces) crushed pineapple 
.1 tablespoon white wine or light rum 
creamed sugar ‘and butter. Put 
half the quantity of rolled wafers! 
in an oblong glass dish, about 
6'2x82x2 inches, then pour the 
egg mixture over. 
Whip the cream, drain the pinef 
apple and mix with it. The wine 
or rum may be added if you like. 
Pour this mixture over the butter 
mixture, top with remaining 
crushed wafers, and sprinkle nut 
meats over the top Chill at least 
overnight in the refrigerator. 
  
     
   
         
     
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heart-shaped scones... 
If you, would prefer to have a 
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     Symphiony Plays at PHS . :   
| - By DORA DAWSON 
A major event tn the musical 
life of Pontiae took place Wednes- 
day afternoon, when the Pontiac o¢ 
Symphony Orchestra put on its|- 
first saree agi in the Pontiac High 
School : auditorium, especially ar- 
ranged for all pupils in senior and 
junior oan sca of the city. 
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The full personne] of the orches- 
tra anda full complement of stu- 
dents were there, packing the 
auditorium, which stimulated an 
atmosphere of adventuré-that was 
successful beyond expectation. 
Celia Merrill Turner, associate 
‘conductor of the orchestra, act- 
ed as narrator and introduced 
each section or family of instru- 
ments, which in turn played a 
snatch of melody to introduce 
its tone quality, leading finally 
to the introduction of Francesco 
DiBlasi, musical director and 
conductor, and the Overture by 
Glinka, from his opera “Russian 
and Ludmilla.” 
. Mrs, Turner gave a short verbal 
preface to each number, adding 
interest to, and knowledge of, the 
thought of the composer, 
* * “ are instrumental players possibly 
oC the Poutiog Sma sand 
       
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Two Washington—}unior High School students 
caught ‘by the photographer as they turned over their 
- tickets are Janet V oe (left) and Carol Luenberger, both of South Genesee avenue. “Receiving tickets ts 
Gail Swindell of South Johnson avenue, a Pontiac 
High School student. Schubert's immortal ‘Unfinished 
‘Symphony,’ allegro moderato, 
eame next, its beautiful .melodies 
holding one at rapt attention, Inj / 
fact, the entire program, a cross-)/ 
‘section of great musi@’ of more'thayt 
a century, was a compliment to tHe 
students and a challenge to Ahe 
orchestra, which gave its best ef- 
fort throughout and won optus 
astie praise. 
BEAUTIFULLY PLAYED’ 
“The Swan of Tuoneja”’ by Si- 
belius, with solo’on the English 
horn by Lare Wardrop of Detroit, 
was beautifully playéd, its charac- 
teristic minor quality and smooth 
singing tones aiding the imagina- 
tion in picturing the gliding of a 
swan on quiet waters. Mr. Ward- 
rop has long been recognized as 
a gifted Ga a= English os 
     
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Popular gecerpts from the ones 
“Carmen” were played. 
        
     
    ments were wre hoe we Row wre nc 
Francesco DiBlasi (right), conductor 
of the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra, dis- 
cusses last-minute details of the program 
| with Celia Merrill Turner (left), asso- oncert Thrills Stu ents. s had since its incep- 
The effort 
it on for the *:. 2 
oe} ret 
ciate coyductor, and Richard - Poole, 
president of the Pontiac Symphony Or 
chestra, Inc. Mrs. Turner was narrator 
for the program.   
A brand new composition, the | 
“Torgot Dance” by Riisager, ac-'. 
tually sounding like the racing, 
whinnying and stamping of wild 
horses on the Asiatic steppes, 
based on a Mongolian horse song, 
is modern in the extreme and 
yet the writer has caught a 
spirit that is fascinating in tone 
color and rhythms.   
~ THURSDAY, 
  , FEBRU ARY Women's Section ————— ey   
7, 1957 PAGES 40-46 
  
As an encore, the introduction to} 
the opera ‘‘Lohengrin’’ by Wagner) 
  -- ° 
was an extra number that filled! P, N/ * 
out an hour of great entertain- ersonal News of In ferest in Al ea 
ment. 
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8 Due to the fine cooperation of, Ora Hinckley of Oneida road is} smith ‘road, has returned to her; Maternal grandparents of the 
~ ; = the city bus service, the students vacationing in Jamaica, British! | studies at Eastern Michigan Col-jinfant are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 
Pontiac Press Photes by / |e Mahar ; were. picked up at their schools 
feelings about symphony music, some eager, others |and returned there. One could not have asked for a. more orderly 
wondering. The concert was a dream realized for audience, quiet and appreciative. 
Pontiac music lovers, who had been working toward 
such an event for years, All students in the junior high schools and Pontiac 
High School were invited to the student concert pre- 
sented by the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra at the high 
aie Wednesday. The students above show mixed guest at Hote] Myrtle Bank. 
* * *   
Mrs, Ernest Lemon is - Russell   
Sorority Plans 
March 21 Party 
Mary Ann Toles was hostess to) 
members of Phi Epsilon Nu soror- |the places he has visited is Anna 
Contested, Curious Women Chattering About Children   
    
  * * * 
  | ‘The white sands and warm surf | 
Congresswoman Reca Ils V isit to Sa udt Harem iity Tuesday evening in her home | have beckoned Mr. and Mrs. W 
Peery and ‘Marjorie Richarae &,Saetbe of Iris road tothe Southland, They are vacationing 
‘ _ “sinc reclude any of harem af will” and were hardly were welc ar ma . 
WASHINGTON (INS) Unless! since that was the thing we had,their age would preclude were welcomed as new members. 904) Sradcaten, Fis. 
Saudi Aarbia has changed, the. in comnion.’ \them having been the 55-year-old noticed | Plans were completed for a card’ 
current King’s mother. However, she added: ‘When the; party to be held March 21 at : ‘ : 
girls oo Saud’s harem 7 rer Deco sabi: ean ‘levisks * * Oa little major domo who was showing Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan’ Also vacationing in Florida are 
content curious group who he harem, she said, was lavis There were numerous other Me ground came in to lead me, ‘Building. Also planned was an Mr, 
spend much of their time chatter-ly decorated with brocaded cur-'women around, she said, some of back’ to where the men were, On| faster social meeting, at which) burn avenue, Word is received that 
ing about their collection of chil- tains and furnished with a com-|whom were “maid servants and the / ‘roof of the palace, the women members, will entertain 
dren. . {bination of plush Arabian rugsjothers probably were what you @ll/ hurriedly covered their faces children whom the sorority’is aid- mate and were recent visitors on 
* * * land antique Chippendale chairs nm might eall the odd ones."" Mrs. with veils."* ling. Anna Maria Island. 
    Spending several days in Tarpon) 
Springs, Fla., as guest of Mr. and 
|Maria Island on the Gulf Coast. *| West Indies. While there she is ai lege following her mid-term vaca- 
  jat Harvard University, with 26 stu-| 
and Mrs, Clinton Hall of Au- gelus Shores, . 
needy | they are enjoying the warm cli-) Mehlberg of Auburti-road, Among) Jertmg in physical education for Fitzpatrick of*Mary Day avenue. 
tion, Mr. -and Mrs. Ciaude Treais of ° 
: Snellbrook road are the paternal Mary Is qrastice teaching at t grand sie: 
the college and doing community 
service teaching at St, 
Schoo] in Ypsilanti, She is ma-   
Nancy J. Breit the handicapped. 
a ‘Becomes Bride 
Scholarships have been awarded| Mr. and Mrs. Chester Breit of 
‘dents from Michigan receiving, Farnsworth drive announce the 
awards, Harvard's most prized Marriage of their daughter, Nancy 
award, the competitive National’ Jean, to David L. Marshall, son 
seen eek hfs eRe ai! Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall Henry W. Vaillant o loomfield | ; 
Hills. James R, Gillen of Franklin i agg or Sines and Walter D, Hodge of Lake An-| The Rev. O. W. Wismar per- + 
iformed the Jan. 12 ceremony ip 
* * * Grace Lutheran Chureh, ‘Los 
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Treais Angeles. Lee Paul of Hollywood 
(nee Mary Ann Fitzpatrick) of ang Mariann Cherney of Wyan- “ 
ong r |Ypsilanti are receiving congratu- ‘dotte, Mich.,   
attended the couple, 
  | 
This conclusion comes from in-\and tables. —_— Rosemarie Johnston invited the, . « * ‘lations on the birth of a son, Mat-| 
telligence supplied by Rep. Fran-| x *® Seven pages today Organ Society jgroup to her home on Johnson) |_Mary Drake, daughter of Mr. and thew Joseph, Féb, 2 a! St. Joseph ‘The newlyweds are making their 
ces P, Bolton (R-Ohio), the only! “[¢ was perfectly beautiful,” she WwW Secti javenue for the next meeting. Mrs. George A, Drake of Klingen-'Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor, ‘home in Hollywood. 
member of Congress who ever saw said, “but it can’t compare, I sup- in Women’s Se fn to Meet Tonight ——— nae . 
the ifiside of an Arabian harem. —— | The Pontiac group of the Organ) 
‘case total anywhere from 80 to 100 Society will meet tonight at Grin- 
—with figures -varying. inells at 7:30 Dr. Muehl, secretary, |’ 
VERY CURIOUS iannounces that the program will 
The women were at ease during! 0@ augmented by the appearance; 
her visit, and “extremely curious”) of several guest artists. 
about how women lived in the U.S., The meeting and program will 
she said. They were pafticularly be followed by a question and an- 
intrigued at how a woman could 5¥& period. All organists in the pose, with what Hollywood has to Rojton referred ‘apparently ‘to “the 
offer when they present their con-| \King’s concubines, which in Sayd’'s ception of what a harem is sup- 
posed to be.” 
Mrs, “Bolton conceded, how- 
ever that the harem at Riyadh— 
and any others Saud may have— 
is probably more luxurious now | 
than it was when she was there 
in 1945. She explained: “They've Mrs. Bolton told an interview- 
er that her memories of the oc- 
4 casion are vivid—even though 
her visit took place 12 years ago 
when Saud was still a prince 
and the harem belonged to his 
father, King Ibn Saud. 
The congresswoman said she 
ate with Ibn Saud's four wives 
              
   while other members of the House 
Foreign Affairs Committee, with 
whom she had journeyed to the 
desert capital of Riyadh, were at 
a stag —_ _—_ the King. 
“We “nae mie about our 
children,” Mrs. Bolton reported, brocaded robes.” She indicated sons, who came in/ ‘and out of the’ ‘during the meeting of American       put in air-conditioning since then, 
and believe me, they need it.” 
The Ohio lawmaker said that Ibn 
Saud’s four wives—the maximum 
allowed under Islamic law—were 
“young, with beautiful brown eyes! 
and wearing the most beautiful!   be elected to Congress; although) 
it took some time to explain she) 
Congress was. | 
* fd 
Mrs. Bolton-said that there were 
no men in the vicinity of the har- 
em, except for “a number of! 
  
Mrs. H. L. Langton on Cherry 
street. 
Parliamentary Club 
IMOMS Unit Two ‘area are invited to this special 
meeting. 
Gold Star Mothers 
Invited to Luncheon ~ 
Mts. Edna Olmstead presided 
iGold Star Mothers Chapter Nine, 
‘held Tuesday evening in the 
        ———— Legion Home. Members 
were invited to the Feb. 27 lunch-)   jeon meeting of the Royal Cex) 
:Chapter. 
| On Feb. 12 members will meet] 
for a cooperative luncheon and 
sewing meeting at the home of 
  Visits Commission 
Parliamentary Study Club mem- 
of the Pontiac City Commission, 
Following the meeting, an inspec- 
tion tour of the new building was 
enjoyed. 
Hill were chairmen of arrange- 
ments for the meeting. 
  
    “Mr. and Mrs. v. Walter Smith of 
Doris road were among the passengers 
‘aboard the SS Del Norté last - 
week from New Orleans. 
will be aboard the ship for 42 days on a 
_ Wacation cruise to Caribbean and South The Smiths “American ports. 
Thomas, in the Virgin Islands; Rio de 
- Janeiro and Santos, Brazil; Montev ideo: 
Buenos Aires; and Curacao, in the Neth- 
erlands West Indies. They will visit St. 
  imet Tuesday with Mrs. 
‘Pritchard of Second Meets for Luncheon 
MOMS of America Inc. Unit Two. 
G. B! 
street for) 
luncheon. Plans were made to at- 
tend a card party Feb. 13 given 
by the MOMS unit in Berkley. 
Projects for the coming months 
were discussed and Mrs. David 
‘Edwards invited the group to her, 
home for the next meeting.   bers attended the regular meeting! - 
Mrs. Russell Auten and Mrs. Lee} 
  Checking the list of final arrangements for their 
annual midwinter ball are Jimmy Dey Amvets Post 
12 members Fred Ziem (standing, left) of Mohaivk 
raad and George Gentges {right)iof North Telegraph 
road, Seated are (left ta right) Dan Murphy of Ber- 
| s ff A Pontiac Press Phote 
wick boulevard and Jake Dushane of North Edith 
street. The affair is scheduled for Saturday at the 
/ VFW Hall’in Keego Harbor, with dancing to an out. 
of-town orchestra from 9:30 p.m. to 1: 30 a.m, The 
dence is open to the public. ! 
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| - - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1957 ee: _FORTY-ONE- 
“ Food Cools 
“While Guest. 
IsAbsent |       
She Returns? - iwhich are alien to us. 
  | workers in the arts and crafts 
| — are not good at selling their   
. By EMILY Post 
A. hostess writes me as follws: 
“The other evening I invited sev- 
‘eral friends to dinner, During the 
course of the meal, one of the 
guests received ga telephone call. 
She’ did not return to the table for 
almost 10 minutes, * 
“By that time the food on her 
plate had become cold. Should I 
have offered her hot food? I did 
not do so, but my husband thinks 
I was very discourteous not to have 
done s0, I would very much like 
ices your opinion on this mat. 
: t+ * 
_ Amswer: If you could easily 
have sent her plate to the kitchen | 
where it would have been kept 
warm, that would have been the 
polite thing for you to de. Noth- 
ing further was required. 
‘ After all, it was your guest who 
4 Fude—unless the 
telephone call she asked to have 
made to your house Was of vital 
importance, 
: * * * ; 
“Dear Mrs. Post: A friend of 
mine told me that you said it was 
hot proper to send out engagement 
announcements. We're not having 
a party to announce the engage- 
ment and I had intended to send 
engraved announcements to our 
many friends and relatives—many 
of them living out of town. This’ 
information rather puts a crimp 
in our plans. Is this true, or has 
my friend misinterpreted your ad-| of South Anderson street.   MR, and MRS. WILLIAM M. GARNETT * | 
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Garnett of Homestead | 3 
drive will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary 
with an open house Sunday. from 1 to 5 p.m. They | 
were married Feb. 6, 1907 in Belding and have been 
residents of Pontiac 35 years. They have two children, 
Mrs. Jack Haverhill of Berkley and Merritt E. Garnett   = |) j 
e 
* % 3 
  
  vice?” , 
Answer: It is true. -Correctly, 
the engagement is announced in 
the newspapers, and by letters 
to intimate friends who quickty | 
spread the news. 
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“Dear Mrs. Post: When calling while           aA _ 
AP NEWSFEATURE 
As every mother knows, 
he’s convalescing Sick Child Loves Garden 
‘first for drainage, then filt* with 
it's the potting soil or vermiculite. The, 
hard to keep a child entertained Cans may be painted a gay color ~~ 
from or merely covered with foil or 
a business office and the telephone chicken pox or measles and has to colored paper. 
operator asks, ‘Who is calling?’ stay in bed. 
what {s the proper replay to make? 
Would it be correct | Set each can in a saucer, dam- 
One solution is a bedside garden. pen the soil and let your gardener 
to answer,'|Almost @very child loves to stick sow the seeds. Use only one kind 
‘Mr. John Brown calling,’ or should seeds in thé~earth and then watch of seeds in each containér, and 
the title be omitted?” 
* * * 
Answer: It is quite proper to an- living plants. 
nounce himself as Mr. John Brown 
to an unrecognized voice. To a so- 
cial acquaintance and, of course, | 
es friend, he would omit the 
title. ; : | You can make a garden for 
are a few packets of flower or 
| vegetable seeds, some contain- 
. ; ers and a small bag of potting 
Cover Book in Foil | soil or vermiculite. The latter is 
| an Inexpensive, clean, it sub- 
Credit California teenagers with’ stance in which ie were 
the idea of covering schoolbooks easily. 
in household foil. Heavier grades,| ; your sick-abed youngster simply | 
and ipexpensively. All you need | with wonder as the tiny green label them. Tamp down the seeds, | 
sprouts come up and grow into and cover with a little more soil 
— then wait for results. 
Seeds do not need light — only 
moisture and warmth — to 
sprout. Cover the containers 
| with a paper and place @ a 
| warm spot —a table by the bed- 
side is a good place. 
Uncover them every day, and 
add water as needed. In four or 
ifive days the first sprouts should 
'appear. From then on, the pots Truly artistic people — gifted | 
jlack the ability to organize a 
i | 
\Their merchandise is supplied by) 
‘a small group of really artistic 
ipeople inthe vicinity. 
like the new quilted foil, are sur- You can use empty coffee cafis should be placed in the sun. Add 
_ prisingly durable and flexible, Foil for flower pots. Punch holes. in the a little plant,food, keep them wat- — 
bookcovers also may .be cleaned, >ttom, put a layer of pebbles in ered and watch the seedlings grow. | Don’t Try to. Cultivate Alien Skills . | Nobody has everything. Butto me of artittic ° people. 
Should the Hostess often, in our efforts to be so-| : 
. ; called “well-rounded personali- 
Refill Plate When ties," ‘we try to develop talents | keeping the records, — artistic, but who are too busy 
i len't that they're above making lovely ashtrays and vases 
ithings or too wy be bothered ee ee eee oe . ““ sales, They are very grateful to 
It's just that the truly artistic have such matters handled for!) 
‘talent rarely goes hand - in - hand the.. 
‘with the other abilities. x * 
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Such people often fail in busi. f the roadside stand will: take on ness or in a home project because 4dditional products of artistic 
they are not good managers and Merit and saleability, That is 
schedule. 'sell_at what ‘price and how to sell 
And that’s when they need some- !t-   jbody else to supplement their own CULTIVATE TALENTS 
It pays to cultivate the abilities = 4 
you have and not to bemoan the|® - inadequacies. ; 
SUCCESSFUL PROJECT 
I know a couple for example, lack of those you 
who run a very successful road- | x * haven't. 
* 
side stand. Neither of thém is If you're a good : business type 
artistic, but both are awfully good or a good salesman, be grateful 
business people. for that and don’t yearn to be an 
* * artistic or a poet, If you're very 
She handles bookkeeping and artistic, don't bemoan your lack 
ipurchasing, he does the selling, of business acumen, 
displays, signs and advertising, People of, differing abilities 
| can cooperate and make any 
| venture a success for all con- 
| cerned, 
The preserves are made by & | 
woman whe is an artistic gen- | 
jus in the kitchen, but. who had 
failed twice trying to sell her 
Remermnds | presesves. pamphlet on the subject. 
The handmade ceramics are sup-' (Copyright 1957) Se   
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    depend on us, just as 
vour doctor does 
thos ° 
Your doctor's right hand man is your phar- 
macist, working with precision and prompti- 
tude to fill prescriptions exactly as written. 
We use only fresh, potent drugs at all times. 
-CLOONAN’S | “Where Quality Counts” 
  with a damp cloth and are IM POT | oengsioras epee tae gigeS Neer 
vious to rain or snow. Print names, , PERE SS PEA Ses 
or subjects on foil with nail polish.| “~~” ~~ ——   
Winning Ways to Her Heart... 
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which is very good for the round- 
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Fashion can be utilitarian, too, clip and an insert. on which he 
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Moats of Holds Meeting 
Clearwater, | Mrs. Walter Fredericksen. 
Florida, “opened her home on Baldwin ave- 
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engagement of 
her daughter, | Servi ices of Baldwin Avenue Evan-| 
‘gelica] United Brethren Church. 
| Cohostesses were Mrs. Alfred Bell) 
land Mrs. Harry Britton. 
“| The newly revised bylaws were to Joseph L. 
| Wagley Jr. of 
    
      
    
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& 2 He is the son Dev otions on the nem 
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be « of Hammond | Offering, prayers were Mrs. Wil 
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nue Tuesday evening to member's 
jof the Women's Society of World 
‘read and adopted by the group. 
n the new fashionable lounging wear Curvy Look 
Will Bow In 
From Paris French Designers 
to Stress Figures 
in Spring Styles 
  | PARIS (INS) — Dior, Fath, Lan- 
ivin, Maggy Rouff and other top 
‘Paris fashion designers are mak- 
‘ing ready for the birth of the 
“curvy look.” . 
* * * 
It will be smart for women to 
“wear a rounded bust, rounded 
‘hips and even rounded shoulders 
this spring. 
Bosoms, curved according to 
French, Halian or American pos- 
sibilities, will be a sign of inter- 
national elegance. Feminine hips 
also will be ‘‘a la mode” and out- 
lined in swinging bell skirts, 
tucked wi er hooped round- 
Photographed during a Caribhean cruise to the weked wes te audattias 
Netherlands West Indies and Venezuela were Mr. and arched shoulders will hold over 
| Mrs. W illiam Christian Jr. of Ramin: —_ ioe een een) oonelonees 
| With all the fashion hullabaloo 
aimed at the shapely ‘‘body beau- 
tiful,”" women’s legs will have to Kimonos Regain Favor stand back in importance, Skirt 
NEW. YORK (INS). — Kimonos,| The silk expert says kimonos, "€™s will drop from: deinches off 
which were hot stuff for women eyen when patterned, are hand- the - ground " summer a to a 
‘about 25 years ago, are getting mere 12 or J inches for spring 
washable. Bz popular again—but this time as a He adds one tip: you 1957, men’s style can tell the quality of a kimono 
ee = oF : _ by checking seams—the best ones Rgal Japanese silk kimonos are are sewn by hand.   \ 
      
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The designers start showing their 
new clothes on Monday, 
for men, and they're as fancy as ' Gabrielle — ‘Coco’ — Chanel, 
can be. Sewing Shears famed senior designer of the Paris 
At prices that run from $30 up, fashion world, will open the spring 
you can buy .genuine imported With Bent Handle with her personal touch, Her motto 
and aim is to giye women clothes 
that make them look young and 
feel comfortable 
(INS}—It's easier to YOUNG STYLIST kimonos in sedate solid tones of 
black, gray, beige or brown lined 
with contrast prints, or kimonos 
made in eye-catching patterns of 
gold and black scattered on gras Add Cutting Ease 
AMES, Ila 
sew at home if you have the right... ‘ " and natural silk, ind of shears : The youngest ‘hand’ in Paris 
7 . a - busy on women's clothes these Size is no problem in a kimono, Here are some tips compiled by days, is a 14-year-old boy, Jean = ‘ . . > aS, + a 
They're all one size,--all one clothing specialists’ Get bent-han- Candillon wh AorkS AS A A i — é llon, O works 8 . length (56 inches), According te die shears, The bent handle en- * ° P ‘prentice in Pierre Cardin’s fashion 
house , Hideo Fujisawa of Yokohama, a 
Japanese silk expert, a kimono 
fits everybody because it's de- 
signed loosely to provide ease of ables you to cut out the garment 
while the fabrie is lying flat on the 
table or cutting board 
The blades should be trom seven * * * 
He started out designing styles 
ater dresses for his movement, to nine inches long and should cut for doils and | 
Fujisawa says the only conces- cleanly the full length of the blade. sisters. Today, this promising tal- 
sion made to American tastes in The blades should be screwed to- ented south expertly handles silk: 
lthe imported kimonos is the use gether—not riveted That is so they 44 chiffon to be! worn by’ fashion- 
ean be adiusted if they beceme too Able women 
tight or loose the sash 
‘ complete lof belt loops to hold 
| You ean even Buy a Dior whose controversial 
  
  kimono as Japanese men: wear A good pair of shears, mage etyles have started revolutions 
them—with a special undercoat from high quality steel, cost fom an@ commotions during the jast 
called a haori thats quilted for four to six dollars, say clothing 1@ years, will have an “anniver- 
warmth experts sary showing.”’ It is exactly a 
—— decade since this now undisput- 
ed fashion czar waved his scep- 
ter for the first time in Paris. 
OW TO SHINE Since his first new look in 
February 1947. this most dlustrious 
f A of the Paris fashion creators hae’ 
at Party Time dictated styles from “short to 
“flat and from “A” to “F to 
| women all over the world, 
| en d * * * 
| Make the most of every festive Genevieve Fath, widow of the 
| eccasion’ Let our experts put late Jacques Fath, has announced 4 new life into your party clothes a new formula in haute couture 
. give them that band box fashions She has decided to drop 
sparkle and freshness that her prices by simplifying work pro- 
| maxes you look your well- cedures and eliminating costly em- 
| groomed best. broideries and trimmings. Her new 
| _spring clothes will cost between 
.$150 to $300 for one outfit. 1 Hour Dry Cleaning 
4 Hour Shirt Laundry WORK FEVERISHLY 
The plushy fashion houses are 
  humming with excited last-minute 
' preparations. Scissors click, sew- 
Open Mon. Thru Fri. 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. ing Machines rattle and bewildered 
Seturday 7 A.M. to 6 P.M, mannequins switch from suits into 
          
  
  
            
    
  
      
  
  
      
    
      
  
           
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Be sure of perteetion—in fitting 
when you sew. this good-looking Individuality 
Keynotes 
Spring Suits 
Variety of Material, 
Style and Color «   half-size casual. Collar and cuffs 
‘in bright contrast, novelty buttons! 
trim the slanted pockets. | 
No. 8424 with Patt-O-Rama in-| 
cluded is in sizes 12%, 14%, 164s, 
1842, 2042, 2243, 2414, 226te. Size! 
144g, 4% yards of 35-inch; % yard' 
contrast. 
For this pattern, send 35c in 
coins, your mame, address, size 
desired and the pattern number 
to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, 
372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Il. 
Include 25 cents more with your 
pattern order for the Spring & 
Summer ‘57 issue of our pattern 
book, Basic Fashion. It contains 
dozens of smart new styles for all 
ages; gift pattern printed inside) 
the book.       
  
Banquet Scheduled 
by Beta Theta Phi 
Mrs.°Fred Ferguson opened her'| 
home on Henry Clay avenue for the 
Tuesday meeting of Alpha Chapter for, boarding school. There's some- of Beta Theta Phi sorority. 
Plans were completed for the or and fabric. Take your pick. 
28th annual banquet to be held) 
Feb. 19 at the Elks Temple. Mrs. | 
J. Frank Coad will serve as toast-| 
mistress, Mrs. John Kinzler, pro- 
“gram chairman, and Mrs. William 
Hurlburt and Mrs. Glen Grim, 
decorations. 
——————— jat its very best. 
jan's pet peeve NEW YORK (NEA) — This ts 
‘the spring of the beautiful suit, 
|beautiful any way you want it. 
Have it fitted, semi-fitted, with 
short or long jacket. Have the 
skirt straight and slim or pleated. 
Pick your fabrie from wool jer- 
sey or tweed or worsted or silk, 
but make it lightweight. 
Rarely have there been so 
many pretty suits with a lady- 
like look. Colors are gentle (vio- 
let, gray or rosy) or clear (mix- 
| tures ef black and white) and 
there are many touches of white 
at the lapels. ‘57 Fashions Offer} 7 Exercises Will Benefit | ” rerjonall women atin, because. 
they paltirbe> the natural ten- 
dency we have to give in to 
gravity and poor posture. 
For instance, strong abdominal! 
muscles are important to all of 
us, both from the ’ standpoint of 
health and good looks. Also, the 
jtendency is to slump through the 
shoulders, especially at teenage) 
and at middie age. 
* * * 
you an exercise for the abdomen; 
and one for the shoulders. And 
remember, it is more fun to do 
exercises with others than to do! 
them alone. . < 
BEND KNEES 
To strengthen the abdominal 
muscles: Lie on the floor on your 
  The taleur is absent this spring 
‘and in its place is great individ-) 
‘uality. This, of course, is fashion | 
For what is one | 
}woman's pet suit is another wom- 
The wide choice this year means 
ithat we needn’t all go about look- 
ing as if we'd just been outfitted 
'thing for everybody in design, col- 
    
The T-strap shoe is back for! 
spring in colors both pale and 
vivid and in shiny black patent 
leather as well. Pyck your color 
but plan to include at least one 
T-strap in your M ardrobe     Try this exercise for pos- 
ture improvement, as sug- 
gested by Josephine Low- 
man today, briskly swing: 
ing the arms bach. 
  
      
   
       
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  ‘knees with the hands, and pull! 
So today I would like to give 
Dacron and Cotton 
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back. Your arms rest on the floor jlet, Address Josephine Lowman in 
overhead. Bend both knees up|care of The Pontiac Press, 
close to the abdomen. Grasp the » Sf ° Tomorrow: “This '32 . 23.- 38 
3 E =i Trim: Hips.” ‘back. SLOWLY. Needs Exercise to Trim: Hips 
| iu return arms to 
overhead positions as you stretch. Return From Funeral 
your legs toward the ceiling and 
lower them to the floor. Continue. , at Crystal Falls 
“Harriet Sandstrom on ‘This should be done slowly and! Mrs. 
iMrs. Mary Jackson of Michigan   «fon Wednesday evening: meeting of! 
Jimmy Dey Post 12 Amvets Aux. | FORTY-THREE. 
  
Amyets Aukiiliary 
Plans Fashion Show™ 1 
i coe John Allen opened’ her home 
Marlborough drive for the 
iliary: Plans for,4@ card party and. 
fashion: show. were discussed dur- 
ing the business meeting. 
A demonstration on home dec- 
orating was. presented by Helen 
Reid. Assisting the hostess dur-| 
ing the’ evening was Mrs. John’ 
Allen. Specializing in — 
HIGHLIGHTING, | BLEACHIN 
TINTING 
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  with control. 
* avente returned to their home ~« * 
‘or the shoulders: Stand tall) Tuesday from Crystal Falls, where 
with, your arms at your sides. Raise! lthey attended the funeral of their 
your arms forward, shoulder|Sister. and daughter, Mrs. Charles 
height and shoulder width apart, | 'LaPlante. 
palms facing. Briskly, swing your| Accompanying them were Mrs? 
  jarms backward and turn the) ‘Thomas James, Mrs. Leonard Woj- 
jpalms toward the back of the 'tacka ef Oak Park and Mrs. Clar-'. i 
room. ‘ence Ingersoll of Clarkston. 
PATRICIA ANN COOK ; 
Mrs. Charles Kent. of Summit 
avenue announces the engage- 
ment of her daughter, Patricia 
    in a relaxed manner — bring 
your arms forward again to the 
shoulder height, shoulder-width- 
apart position, Continue. The re- 
turn to the starting position 
should be relaxed but the swing. inot ever wear a certain color or| 
back should be vigorous. a certain fashion (suits, for in- 
It still is not too late to join stance) is a large part of know- — the Marathon. If you would like ing how to be well dressed. If tension has played hob with 
to lose 20 pounds in fight weeks | If.a certain shade of blue is'your sleep, it's time for some or diminish any defects you may| not for you, give it up even’ peace and quiet and a few lux-: 
have, send.10 cents and a stamped though you dote on it. There are urous, relaxing baths. Soak 
self-addressed envelope with your so many other colors that are for|tension away and catch up on 
request for the Marathon book- ; jyou! ‘your sleep. ‘Like Certain Color? 
Does It Like You? 
Learning that you feally can-| son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pin- 
ner of East Longfellow avenue 
A May wedding is planned. 
            
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  iMrs, Evelyn Copeland, executive Snow is disregarded when Mrs. 
Albert Latendresse and her day 
camp committee, Mrs. John Yez- 
bick, Mrs. William Weidaman, 
Mrs, Herbert Huber and Mrs. 
Keith Crissman, discuss plans for 
the 12 Girl Scout day camps which 
will be run this summer as a part 
of the extensive camping program 
County Girl Scout Council. 
* * * 
Day camp directors, all yolun- 
teers in Girl Scouting, are taking 
study sessions at the Waterford 
CAI Building, The course, which 
began Tuesday, is conducted by 
director of the Northern Oakland 
County Girl Scout Council, and 
Elaine Smith, district director and 
coordinator of the day — pro- 
gram. 
The courses, which will be held 
Feb. 8, 13 ang 15, will include in- 
struction in organizing day. 
camps, administration of day 
camps, budgeting, purchasing, 
working with staff, securing per- 
sonnel, training personnel and 
the selection of campsites and 
the developing of programs which 
make the best use of the sites 
selected and of the skills of the 
camp’s councilors, 
Representing the Pontiac Dis-, 
ftriet at the sessions are Mrs. Car-) 
lyle Bragen and Mrs. Harvey Pike 
from the Auburn Heights camp. 
At the completion of day camp di- 
rector training, each director will 
train her own camp staff. Two 
sessions of that training will be) 
          iheld. on the campsite just prior   
ito the opening of the camp. . 
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McKim Jewelry $41 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065     
  Day camping is the day-by-day 
out-of-doors program sponsored by 
the Girl Scouts. Campers afe 
transported to and from camps 
daily, - 
Each camp is divided into 
omal groups ¢ or units a 18 hed   Scouts 
offered by the Northern Oakland). 
  24 girls, with three leaders to camp 
each unit, te coe pean oon 
games, songs, picnic lunches or a 
cook-outs and camp crafts, * 
Each day camp is governed by 
council -makes the decisions about'12 camps, feiiecie Leatecs for Day Camping Programs government, determines pro-| iwill be held on sqme sites so Girl 
activities and plans for “a may attend near their own 
Because girls tas Pa be — '50 to ee a ——— - 
a junior-camp council, made up of/away in the past, the counci \size o site @ number 
delegates from each unit, Thi s expanded the program to include/of volunteers available to staff the 
and repeat sessions | camp. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957 
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communities.. 
Each camp may register from 
on the . 
  
Mr. and Mrs. 
Benjamin 
Brewster of 
Bloomfield 
Hills 
announce 
the 
engagement of; 
their daughter, |g, 
- Alison, to 
Richard Allen 
Jones, son of 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Arthur 
Langley Jones 
of Stilwell, 
she is also a 
graduate of 
the University 
of Michigan. 
They plan a 
Feb. 23 
wedding.   2 
Nan . ; és . 
‘ I a 
ALISON BREWSTER   
and read the evening paper while 
    
Cooks by Itself 5 Lounge Lazily 
as Jiffy Dinner dinner cooks. 
Finish up with cheese and crack-| 
ers and perhaps some fruit for! 
desert and you will have had a! 
well-balanced meal. ¥ 
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an. He date 
cx d re Appointed chairmen of commit- 
greceae tees were Mrs, Roy. Tatham, hos- 
from the  |pital visiting; Mrs, Paul Palace 
U. of M. Law/sick cards; Mrs. George Watson, 
ee and |*<¥ing of cancer pads; Mrs. Mary 
Open Tonight   Altar Society 
of St. Michael 
Holds Meeting 
Mrs. Robert Gallo was appointed 
chairman of St, Rose Unit of St. 
Michael Altar Society at the Tues-| 
day meeting held in the Parish} . 
Hall. Also appointed to head units 
‘were Mrs. Frank Pruente, Little 
Flower, and Mrs. Stephen Turner, 
it, Monica. 
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Coming events include the NCCW 
convention March 28 at the Shera- 
ton-Cadillac in Detroit, the annual 
eard party March 5 and the wom- 
en's parish retreat March 26. 
Mrs. Paul Singles, membership 
chairman, announced that the so- 
ciety membership totals 400 to 
Hurtibise, honor guard, and Mrs. 
Vincent Vaverek, NCCW represent- 
ative. for volunteers in scouting for the sum- 
. ; mer day camp program. Checking the 
Philathea Class list of class schedules are (left to right) 
Meets to Hold Mrs. Carolyn Bragen o of A Auburn Heights, 
Valentine Party   The Northern Oakland County Girl 
Scout Council will hold study sessions ’ 
Pontiae Press Phote 
from the Pontiac District; Mrs. Wallace 
Brandon -of Ortonville, North District, 
and Mrs. Evélyn Copeland, executive 
director. The classes began. Tuesday at 
the Waterford CAl Building.   
This Hairstyle Needs Lot of Attention   
First Philathea Class of First 
Baptist Church met in the educa-     iday evening with Mrs. Margaret) 
|Putman presiding, Mrs, Harry) 
Newhouse presented devotions and 
group hymn singing was led by | 
Florence Harcourt accompanied by| 
Mrs, Howard Barnett. 
Mrs, Putman and Mrs. By VIVIAN BROWN 
AP Newsfeatures Beauty Editor 
warren| Some hairdressers predict that | 7 bouffant hairdo in any style that! 
| pleases her. 
* * * ‘calving orate: Bouffant Hairdo Must Fit Your Face 
Most hairdressers advise that 
a permanent wave ts essential to 
maintaining a good bouffant 
coiffure. It lends body and curl, 
  The bouffant hairdo needs at- 
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  apt to be careless about your eat- 
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  Tt you live alone, you’re more 
Literary Club Plans 
State Hospital Tea 
Mrs. P. G. Latimer of Dwight 
‘avenue was hostess to members of 
Se check up on yourself from! the Woman's Literary Club recent- ‘ing habits than if you've a family 
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iday fo day and make sure you're ly. Mrs. Daie Moats presided. 
not subsisting on canned soup or, Plans were made to hold a Val- 
jue alone, Such fare is fine|entine Tea Feb, 12 in the Pontiac’ 
‘at times, but it doesn't comprise State Hospital library, for patients) 
a complete diet, by any means. 
x * * on “Public Safety.” 
In these times of frozen foods,, Mrs. Raymond Swaney, Mrs. Jo- 
prepare .{seph Phillips, Mrs. J. L. Slay- 
a green salad or vegetable and) baugh, Mrs. Ida Reeves, Mrs. Lati-| 
a potato, all of them good for}mer and Mrs, Harry Vernon pre- 
you. You can change into a robe/sided at the tea “table,     = 
Westcott led the prayers. Two duets 
were presented by Susan and Joan 
Underwood, accompanied at the 
‘| piano by their mother, Mrs. George 
Underwood. 
Members joined in playing Val- the bouffant hairstyle will fade out’ 
before long. Why? It seems the 
arrange one to suit her own type. 
She is likely to choose a style that YOUr hair line chic. tention to keep it looking smooth. | 
irl doesn't know how to You'll need more than a casual) 
ee ee -run-through with a comb to keep. 
It must be The best basis for a bouffant basic to these new type coifs to 
avoid the droopy, dreary appear- 
‘ance that comés after you've 
slept on your curls one night. 
is too wide for a fat face or too 8Toomed with the least possible jsir style is the 40-curler perma- 
there. Clyle Haskill spoke briefly   entine Day games and Valentines. high for a thin face. 
lwere exchanged, Refreshments) Bouffant hairdos should be gov- 
|were served by Mrs. Florence Har- erned by the shape of the face as 
court and members of her com- to whether an extreme or modified 
mittee, « |style is selected. If you have a, 
long, thin face, brush the hair back 
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  Silk basket-weave sheath 
in pale grey with pleated 
lace for a bertha is de- 
signed by Gothe for David 
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| tail forms a paneled front. nent that waves the hair gently 
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ibody. 
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|WIDE CURLERS 
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with your own permanent waving 
kit. Select one that is suitable for 
your type of halr and use wide, 
ventilated curlers to give the kind 
of waves that are part of the 
heightened, widened look in hair- 
dos, popular this season. 
* * * 
After you permanently wave 
your hair into a bouffant hairdo, 
work with your hairbrush, using 
long sweeping strokes and lifting 
the top layer at the temples. Pick 
- |up a strand at the sides, slipping 
your left hand under it, and brush 
ithe top hair smoothly over it. 
| The hair in back may be 
brushed down and folded in an 
easy unruffled arrangement if it 
is permanented properly, and 
you wield the brush in the right 
manner, 
There is no doubt that there is 
nothing to beat a permanent wave 
if you are interested in a coiffure 
that needs body such as the bouf- 
= hairstyle, bangs or the page Vy 
If you have decided that you are 
against permanent waves for the 
hair, then other hairdos that re- 
quire less body and curl for their 
arrangement must be chosen if a 
-|chie coiffure is desired. 
  
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skin, keep some containers of water about the house during win- 
ter weather, These will keep the 
jair moist and keep your skin 
      [from drying out. 
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|St. Dunstan Guild's Play, 7 als Be M ATTRESSES 
Inspires Round of Parties —. c, | 
Gutherin s will Precede. and Follow} Ecroeiy of You Get th Be t 
Pariornoncks ef ‘Desperate Hours’ Pe = 2 He cs . 
  
  
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the new coquette length. The strapless bodice is 
underlined in soft chiffon to match the contrasting 
  _ embroidery. 
| around a generous supply of col-| 
You Can Beat lored chalk instead of crayons.) 
Junior to Draw The colors look best against the 
.y ‘black, and even if junior should 
one ohn een a a attempt an occasional experiment 1 s n has spen ' led 
time worrying about the little dar. °" = ah ne. 
lings expressing their artistic tal-| Ik is easier to remove than 
ent with crayons all over the! crayons. 
walls, ,   
To save walls, and mother-wear}—A_new device that may be in-} 
and tear, put up blackboards in| Corporated into any lamp permits 
the child’s room at the young. lighting the lamp merely by touch-   nings before and after the per- 
formances of ‘The Desperate 
-Mr, and Mrs, Richard Dar- 
ragh will be hosts at cocktails 
and a buffet supper Friday 
evening before the show and 
~Mr. and Mrs. Jervis B. MceMe- 
chan will also entertain at din- 
ner Friday evening. Mr. Mc- 
Mechan is directing the show, 
with Mrs. John W. Blanchard 
as production chairman. 
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Hen- 
dricks will give a supper par- 
ty Friday evening after the 
In the cast are Mr. and Mrs. 
W. H. Adams, Frederick C. 
Pew, Mrs. William K. Downey, 
Peter Jackson, Burt Stoddard 
‘and Weston Meyer. 
On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. 
Stephen F. Booth will entertain 
at dinner. The party will be 
given at the Henry C. Booth 
Studio on Cranbrook road. 
VALENTINE PARTY 
Orchard ‘Lake Country Club 
will give a Valentine dinner- 
dance Saturday evening. 
Among cocktail parties preced- 
ing the affair will be one given 
by Mr, and Mrs, Harold F. 
Klein of Hawthorne road. 
* * * 
Clarence E. Otter has taken 
a house in Naples, Fla., for 
several weeks, He will be ac- 
‘companied South by his daugh- 
ters, Phoebe, Julie and Mrs. 
Robert L. Graham. 
* * * 
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B. 
Noland have invited guests 
for dinner Saturday evening 
in their home on Half Moon 
drive to honor Ann Bennett 
and Richard Schmidt, whe 
will be married Feb, 16. 
Other guests wil) include Mr.. BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Sev- | 
eral parties have been plantied © 
for Friday ahd Saturday eve- 
Hours” by St. Dunstan Guild.: lace Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. L. 
E.- Lleewellyn, Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward A. Proctor Jr., Mr. 
and Mrs. Malcolm Lovell and 
Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Francis. 
* * * 
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Lee 
this weekend at Otsego Ski 
Club. There will be a Tyrolean 
Ball at the club Saturday eve- 
ning. 
GIVES LUNCHEON 
Mrs. Lewis K. Marshall was 
hostess at luncheon Tuesday 
at Oakland Hills Country Club 
for Mrs. William E. Blythe and 
her houseguest, Mrs. Stephen 
VanZandt of Upper Montclair, 
N. J.. 
* * * 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Win- 
ston Jr. were hosts at dinner 
Saturday evening in their home 
on Goodhue road. 
* * * 
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. 
West of Lahser road will be 
host&at dinner Friday evening 
in honor of their houseguests, 
Mrs. Alyce Tucker West of 
Sterling, Utah, Mr. West's 
mother, and Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles B. Wood of Colorado 
Springs, his brother-in-law and 
sister, 
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of Leslie. 
_Marlene is a senior at 
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    CHICAGO (INS)—Today’s i) 
an likes buying more than one 
can in a package—it saves her| 
‘time, and often money. 
Or so indicates a survey taken. 
for eight weeks, jointly sponsored 
Canners Association, 
in super- 
    and Mrs. Robert G. Camp- Tom Beal was elected president 
for the coming year. Others esti 
were Eulalia Valentine, vice presi- |, pioneer drive. Mrs. Joseph Fox 
by the Container Corporation of/dent; Mrs. Douglas Green, record-/') ascist the hostess. = America, stores and the National|ig secretary; Mrs. McGill, cor- responding secretary, and Mrs. | 
During the survey, multiple pack- Clifford Hoskins, treasurer. 
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most invariably chose the multiple 
package, ton avenue Wednesday evening to yir, Johnson was a science teacher 
members of Omega Alpha sorority. i; a secondary schoo! for African! 
s * * students during 1954-5. | 
* * * 
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“WASHINGTON—One of the fin- 
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The club, set up by act of Con- 
gress in 1908, is made up of wives 
of incumbent lawmakers. One of 
its main objectives is to make 
folks feel at home. Wives of new 
members always are asked to join. 
Throughout the congressional 
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with morning study 
      
| Price Tags. Con’ t Be Put | 
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_Man Who Values 
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Mr, Everett P. Ciena. wife “of ‘baaren Rep. 
ly and Mrs. Ferguson; 
inctud- ‘tractive wives.   
tea for newly elected Rep. 
Jr. (R-Conn) at Congres- 
  
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First Lady.. 
At-the 1957 open house, new- 
comers were met at the door by 
each was pinned with a white tag 
saying “hello” and bearing their 
names and-home town. 
Among the old-timers who put. 
in an appearance were Speaker 
Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) and House 
Minority Leader Joe Martin ‘(R 
Mass). 
Rep. Frances Bolton (R-Ohio), 
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weeks at her Palm Beach, Fia., 
home, bubbly Rep. Frank Boykin 
(D-Ala) and his wife; Judge Ho- 
mer Ferguson of the U. §. Court 
of “Military Appeals bh former 
Republican senator from michigan, 
and Mrs. 
James Hamilton Lewis, widow of. 
also on hand. 
* * * 
Among those wearing the round 
white tags were Rep. E, F. Byrne}. 
(R-Tl)), his wife, and his pretty 
daughter, Pat, who is working in 
Rep: D. S. Saund (D-Calif) and 
Conn), Donald Tewes (R-Wis), F. 
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you can read or watch TV at 
the same time. 
L * * * 
Keep shoes with very high heels 
and very° little support for the 
evening hours when you're seated. 
Shoes for walking should have day evening at Oakland A’ 
United Presbyterian Church 
| crystalette gown with a Sabrina 
bodice of the ballerina-length dress. 
She carried pink roses and white 
pompons, 
Bridesmaid Arlene Farner was 
gowned similarly in a capucine’- 
shade. She carried yellow roses 
and white pompons. a 
ASSIST BRIDEGROOM 
  mid-heels and good support. Thpmas, son of Mr. and Mrs. MR. and MRS. THOMAS ROLLISON 
Joanne Laughlin Repeats 
Vows_in Candlelight Rite 
In a candlelight ceremony Satur-|William Rollison of South Edith — venue 
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as his best man. Ushers were Jack 
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al bouquet. 
The new Mrs. Rollison will reside with her parents until his dis- 
* * * 
Guests attentled the ceremony 
from Florida, Detroit, Royal Oak, 
Birmingham and Flint. 
  There are about four million 
    
Keeps It Healthy, Controlled   
AP Newsfeatures Beauty Editor 
cause you combed and brushed it 
grow in all directions and are 
likely to become unmanageable 
unless brushed into _ shape during 
the day 
Little ‘boys especially are likely 
to find it a nuisance tc cope with 
cowlicks and .stick-up strands on 
top of the head. Little girls have 
the problem of fly-away bangs, 
straggly strends and loose hang- 
‘ing ends from aruba 
* * 
One small wisp stick made of 
»|bee’s wax and castor oil is easy 
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Eleanor Roosevelt .. . 
Bennett Cerf . . . Oct. 
“What's My Line”. 
Wife of the Rev. Peter 
Unied States Senate; author 
Peter’’ and other books. 
Relationships.” ” 
former Chairman Editorial 
of our generation. Feiihieeuau TOWN HALL Announces 1957-58 Program 
Series of Six Lectures 
Duplicate lectures consecutive Thursdays and Fridays, 
Oct. to March, at the Birmingham Theater, VW a.m. 
Publisher, humorist, columnist, critic, panelist on TV's 
Katherine Marshall . . . Nov. 21-22. 
Dr. Robert Maynard Hutchins . . . Jan. 9-10 
President and Chancellor Chicago University for 22 years; 
former President Ford Foundation; one of the great minds 
“Education on Trial.” 
The subject of the remaining two programs 
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United States Representative of United Nations General 
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Nations and Our Bid for Leadership in World of T mittee 
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Marshall, late chaplain of the 
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          ‘ ‘Yow can’t expect your child's 
_* [hair to be neat all day, just be- 
cot.|this morning. New young hairs! Unruly It doesn’t have the drying ef- 
fects of some lacquer sprays, 
or leave knots that hurt when 
you try to comb tho hair later. 
Stroke the little stick over the 
strands and then brush it 
down. It is ideal for tucking stray 
neck hairs tidily jnto a ponytail 
and to coax loose strands into 
braids. 
FOR FINE HAR 
If a child’s hair is very fine it is   
may be controlled easier if an 
‘extra day or two elapses before 
the next washing, rather than the 
every-day hair washing routine 
which some parenis employ. 
Brushing a youngster’s hair will 
help to control it. The hair brush 
will stimélate the scalp-releasing 
oils that somehow hel: to give the 
hair body and more gloss. 
It is easier these days to get a best not to wash it too often. It, stamp collectors in the U.S. 
Brush Child’s Hair Otten Daily 
It is getting to be second nature 
for a little tot to maintain a band- 
box look, especially for dressup 
occasions. 
No longer does Mom have to 
say, “Keep your dress clean, don't 
muss your hair.” The average 
little girl is proud of her ‘chic 
appearance. 
: * * *- 
Little girls, like their mothers, 
are wearing a variety of hair 
'styles these days. You may find 
short and long hair in every school 
room coiffured in a variety of 
ways. Today, as a matter of fact, 
mothers vie with each other to 
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A dream will soon be a reality in the Pontiac school 
district. a6 
The new high school, itt follows the five-year plan 
of the blue prints, will give to this city one of the 
finest educational and ph gece plants in the state. | ‘ Pe 2°’ * oe 
Gone are the days when school buildings were built 
strictly for desks and books. ; / 
Today educators see the dire need for making physical education art integra} part of the overall pro- . 
gram President Eisenhower has strongly advocated 
2 
ing in the Fall of 1958. The paths for all the planned sports facilities will expand. frome, 1958 to 1962. 
With the origina! plans fot 1958 are two separate 
courts for boys and girls. Each will be regulation 50-94. 
This will be made possible by rollaway bleachers, which 
when in use will be the seating for one center court. 
When rolted-into compact position, space will be made available for the two intra-mural courts. 
A six lane pool, 45x75 with elevated seating, under- 
neath which will be rifle and archery lanes, along with 
two handball courts, are part of the initial plans. 
x * * 
. First year outdoor facilities include six tennis courts 
and parking for 200 cars. 
A year later, 1959, completion is expected on base- 
ball and softball diamonds, a track area, and a 3-hole 
golf-area. For 1960, girls’ practice field, ice hockey 
and skating rinks.are planned. 
By 1961, the natural terrain near Madison Junior 
High will make it possible for a skiing area, an artificial 
skating rink, outdoor archery range and by 1962 the 
final touch will include the completion of outdoor seat- 
ing, fencing and pee * 
Full anticipated enrollment is expected to be held 
at £600. The school will take about 800 students the 
first year from the present 2,600 at Pontiac High, and 
as far as classification, it is expected it will be in class 
B status for at least two years. 
“Fhe question now > where will the new 
school look for Jeague affiliation? We doubt it will 
be the Saginaw Valley Conference. 
It could be the Eastern‘Michigan or the Inter-Lakes, 
but by 1960 many fast growing schools in the county 
should reach Class A status, leaving the door open for 
a more compact area conference.    | Johnny Podres Still 
| sweet-pitching lefty also had back| fishing and sit down quite & while. 
trouble 
ae __ {brought the informatior that Pod-|! suppose I will eventually but 
The doors to the new scheohare scheduled for open-|"** "n° 
  _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957 
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| Having Back Problem _ 
before Brooklyn's opponents get 
excited, they might John, “But I still have a little 
trouble with it. Like when I go 
in 1955, All he did that 
year was win the Dodgers” first better. 
world championship. -, ~_ * * * «+€ Ss * “They told me in the Navy I 
A phone call to Witherbee, N.¥.|"Usht have to have an operation. 
“out” and wouldn’t be) there’ s ho telling whien, It might 
available until later. It turned out|@ two years and it might not be 
he was ice fishihy on Lake Cham-|fr five or ten. plain. - How did Podres feel about the 
“Got -a load of what we call/statements by Manager Walter 
Lake Champlain ice fish,” said/Alston who said he might use 
Podres. “They run about seven or| John on relief if his back bothered 
eight inches apiece.” him like it did at Montreal. 
Tt wasn't easy to switch the con-| “Whatever Walter says goes,” 
versation to baseball and a bad/Podres said. “I just hope it will 
back, be all right. 
= x * * 
~“T'm going South about Feb, 
chance on aggravating the back 
. jcondition, He said he hasn't tried 
to throw a ball yet. 
Podres estimated he pitched 
about 85 innings last year in the 
Navy. : i 
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“It’s been pretty good,” said] 
After. I stand up, it feels a little] ~ 
     
    
   
   
   
      
      
      
      
   
   
     
                   
     
  — 
| Red Wings for eight seasons are 
  have worked their way through MAINSTAYS — The mainstays of the Detroit 
Lindsay (right) and right winger Gordie Howe 
(left). Lindsay and Howe, whose combined Na- 
tional—_Heekey—League—eareers—cover— 24 years, : ‘ _ AB Wirephote 
The present center on the Wings’ “production” 
line is 21-year-old Norm Ullman. The present 
“production” line of the first place Wings is atop . 
the list of all-time great hockey lines such as the 
_ Boston Bruins’ dynamite line of the late 20's and 
the Kraut line of the 40's. left winger Ted 
seven centers. 
  
Boston Will Be Contender   
ACHING BACK — Spondylitis 
is the back ill which has been 
troubling Brooklyn Dodger pitcher 
Johnny Podres, Podres, who was 
discharged. from the Navy be- (Another in a series of man- 
cause of it, is now having recur-| a» agerial views on the pennant 
    ring pains. races written under the man- 
  
Another $100,000 Contract:   
Williams Dots Line BOSTON —Ted Williams, tem-| Williams displayed a beaming 
peramental throughout his bril-/grin after signing a One-year con- 
liant career, is mellowing with age|tract for about $100,000 which con- 
—or maybe it’s just the off season.|tinues him as baseball's highest 
The 38-year-old Beston slugger|paid player. 
indicated yesterday that he has! But he turned off the grin and 
had a change of mind and might became serious when asked if he 
like: to stay in baseball after his would like to‘ remain in baseball 
  
  playing days. twhen he has to quit as a player. 
ee i : 
ae A's &_ YOU'RE THE MANAGER 
By BEN OLAN Oy] UNI CMY & si}Iq pus Lume 
| sBupMs UUTTWOW — V msey 
Chief Tankers 
Oppose Indians PHS Improving, Could 
Give Close Battle in 
Friday Test Here 
Pontiac High swimming “oot 
Robert (Des) Boyce figures his 
iconstantly. improving squad cah 
give Flint Central a close battle For his work in keeping Cin- 
cinnati in the thick of the National 
League pennant competition, 
Manager Birdie Tebbetts was 
voted the National League mana-   
    : ad 
BIRDIE TEBBETTS 
ger-of-the-year. in the ‘Associated | in 
Press’ annual poll. 
It was widely agreed that Teb-|. 
betts got the most from the nia- 
terial at hand. His Redlegs 
finished in third place, only tw0) for the Indians are 
games behind the pennant-winning | 
Brooklyn Dodgers. : 
Maneuvering . . . improvising Yeported Duke. C ‘ 
. . « Tebbetts used keen strategy’ back eerie asthe Reds won Bi games, ‘ier after a month’s illness. Gid 
more than was expected from 
a the start of the 1956ipoint hopes rest in the efforts of 
Following is a situation: which 
faced Tebbetts in a game age 
& 
z g 8 = 
3 
“\(Key: (R) righthanded; (1) lefthanded ) 
TheGiants lead Cincinnati 3-2 
in the top of the seventh at New 
York. ‘Starter Ruben Gomez (R) 
still is on the   
Cage Results 
COLLAGE BASKETBALL 
‘Yale 103, Columbia 87 
Sonmagivanta 67 hiewn 66 Princeton t 
Army 
  Hin the game if I'm wanted. As| : 
"the felt he could play, he replied: 
“i years ago if I thought I'd be sign- 
2 Park Mat Winners agers’ own bylines—Boston Red 
Sex.) ’ 
By MIKE HIGGINS *, 
five-team affair with the Boston 
Red Sox very much in the picture. 
New York, of course, is the 
team to beat. But I look for Cleve- “After my playing days are over “ ; 
help the game,” he said, ‘Other One thing I'm sure of—the 
Yankees won't enjoy the same Higgins Sees 5-Team Race= \last year, provided we get a few; Russ Kemmerer and Al Schroll “| = 
Howe-Lindsay 
Mainstay Pair 
‘for 8 Seasons Combined NHL Careers. Cover 24 Years Amid 
Seven Centers 
  
The “kid line” of the Toront 
Maple Leafs included, Bouche? 
Jackson, Joe Primeau, and Charlie 
Conacher. After that came Herb 
  \breaks. are two righthanded pitchers the Lewis, Marty Barry and Larry 
|Aurie of Detroit, then the tremend- 
romp they did last year. They’re | , . them : 
going to have their work cut out | yoy’ will recall that we. were ae | without the services of Ted We haven't .had any luck in) Williams for the first month of Red Sox have looked at before,ous Chicago line of Doug and Max 
and both should be ready for major Bentley, along with Bill Mosienko, _ {Later on there was Montreal's ages ae ‘punch line of Toe Blake (now the * * 
DALLAS, Tex. # — It is my making any deals this winter but 1956. There was a time when we 
firm conviction the 1957 American|owner Tom Yawkey and general’ had only three able-bodied pitch- 
League. pennant race will be a manager Joe Cronin and I are ers on one western trip. 
still hopeful of strengthening the | 
iclub with a trade. or two. 
| * * * 
ideals, 1 feel we have sufficient! = early 
‘own Red Sox-to battle the Yankees/strength on our present roster to zee pha mn uals = 
make a stronger flag fight than Py   than that I want to fish any time|"@ht.down to the final day, in any place I want.” : is   
He thought the matter over care- 
‘fully for a few more seconds and 
added: 
* * * 
“Put it this way. I would stay 
you get older you start realizing 
there isn't a whole lot of things 
you know better than baseball.” 
Ted indicated he would prefer! 
to become a coach or an executive 
when he said, “I'm not so sure a 
man can come right out of the 
player ranks and become a man- 
©.” 
x * * 
Williams, who is noted for giv- 
ing an honest answer even to his 
harshest critics, once blurted out 
he would rather be a fireman than 
play baseball. That was in his 
early days with the Red Sox. 
Another time, in a temperament- 
al outburst, he said he was through 
with baseball when his playing 
days were over. The reason: He 
wanted to go fishing. 
But, apparently, those thoughts 
are part of the past as far as 
Williams js concerned. 
* * * 
Ted, who will be 39 in August, 
is looking forward only to the 1957 
season—not beyond. 
Asked how many more seasons 
“If someone asked me three 
ing .in 57, I would have bet them 
no. ° 
                               
   
      
son with the Red Sox, Williams 
predicted a fine year for himself! 
and said, “I will do my very best 
to ‘help the club.” -       CHICAGO (#—The NCAA Tele- 
\vision Committee today was 
|“hopeful” of agreement on a def- 
Southfield and Hazel ‘tat mex tan. "= x *« * 
In its first two days of meet- 
ings, the committee has discussed 
110. different plans that fall into 
{these broad. categories: 2 < 
1. A national “‘game-of-the- 
26-24 triumph over neighboring ri-| week” series. 2. A combination of national and 
Southfield scored four pins and a| the 1956 program. : 
) 3. A control plan in which the 
four starts and 2nd over Farming-|NCAA would set. certain basic 
ton. The previous match was de-jrules and the individual schools   
The third plan is backed by ,the Big Ten a 
“We're getting close to formu- 
lating a plan and are hopeful of 
“ : os completing the job’ today,” sai 
HOLEAND (AP)—Paul Benes|Walt Byers,. NCAA executive di-   
      ple (R) scheduled to follow, nple 81, Villanova 12 
. Would “you: ' | leo wines 86. Dagusene nn 
a. Let McMillan swing away? | Lehigh 9%. Dickinson. Ps. $8 
b. Order McMillan to sacri “Bretel 67, Delaware 60. m 
fice? - Grove City 
¢. Put in a lefthanded pinch- Seed a aes * 
hitter for McMillan? ine 60, Kew Mampshire 1 _ ee ee a G, 12. Tufts 9 : 
aye 'pwe sone ezomm omy dn yard wltrauette #1. Canisius. 80 
sdogpoat “ware 70 pone ou | Beret olin ON. two gree Suposs spuey pe MAH OW times = ri 
. i @ 
A) - Me Ve 7 : : 13 ee   Hope to a 92°63 upset next series of meetings in New 
Albion Pape vr baie York doniy game. ae 
1) / 
fe : { 
teh j f 7 : * 
ts : t 7 : x 
  scored 25 points last nigit afd led|rector. “It we don’t we'll hold our e 
(de ok 
ioe: 
  TV Grid Plan either in person or by letter, from 
about 20 interested parties—tele- 
vision stations, institutions and 
represenatives of the TV industry 
* * * 
“We are trying to arrive ata 
The longer we -wait, the less 
chance we have of attracting the 
” 
The target date for vote on the 
plan Ay the NCAA membership is 
cided by one point. land conferences would operate onjmitted by mail and passed if ap- ‘Hazel Park, an Oakland Count? their own. _ \proved by’ two-thirds of those 
power, romped to its 3rd straight © 2 & y a voting. 
  
New Trotting Track? 
YORK UW—George P, Mon- 
aghan, state harness race com- ‘AWOL Cager 
|Ambles Back 
Aor Endurance Test. 
kind of sponsors we are interested|°! ~ 
County| defeated Worst in the afternoon 
  Kemmerer won 12 games for 
San Francisco and was chosen for 
ithe coast league all-star team.     I do not intend this as an alibi|Schroll started with San Francisco} (Canadien coach), Elmer Lach and 
Maurice (The Rocket) Richard. we oft ; 
But no three of these players 
\for a 4th place finish because I last year and then went to Okla-/¢Ver Tan away with NHL scoring 
know other clubs had similar set--homa City where he had a 6-11/4% Lindsay and Howe have done, 
| , But even if we cannot make @ny Inacks. They are a part of baseball. |récord. : 
We purchased Bert Thiel from 
around 19-game winner Tom Brew- 
er, can be a great deal better 
with improved performances by 
Frank Sullivan, Willard Nixon, Mel 
Parnell and Bob Porterfield. 
Dave Sisler, who won nine 
games for us in his first season, 
should improve. He did very 
well for us cousidering he had 
only one season in the minors. 
Porte certainly should win | then there's alw ; ays the chance 
more three games. that Sammy White could come up 
Ike Delock developed into an out-| with a big year. He didn't do too 
standing relief pitcher in °56 and,well the past two seasons but he 
I'm hopeful we can come up with,could snap back and catch and 
tadditionat bullpen-strength.—_—_;hit ike he did in 1954. pitcher ‘of the year in the Texas 
League. 
We should get stronger catching. 
We're going to keep three. catchers 
next season. Haywood Sullivan, 
who did well in the Pacific Coast 
League, will make us stronger. 
‘Pete Daley was used last sé¢ason 
and showed that he could handle 
the job. Dalias and drafted Jack Spring, | Since the 1949-50 season, Howe has 
won the scoring championship four 
a et a? . Thiel ha Lindsay won it In 1949-50, and 
®ur pitching staff, centered). 18-10 record and was ; since then has twice been segond, 
once third and once 6th. Over the 
past two seasons, hand apd shoul- 
der injuries plus a Me sUSpeR- 
The players who’ have been be« 
tween Howe and’ Lindsay run al- 
most from A to Z. Starting with 
Sid Abel, thére have been, Max 
McNab, Metro Prystai, Alex Del- 
vecchio, Glen Skov, Marty Pave- 
lich, Datch Reibel and now UI 
mam“ 
Howe and Lindsay are a long 
way from being ‘‘through.” Cure 
rent NHL statistics show Lindsay 
  “Ifirst. and Howe third in points. 
  
to Wildcats 
TUCSON, Ariz. Ut—Good putting was at’a premium as the $15,000 
He - after'tucson Open Golf Tournament 
a. we Northwestern's 74-56 loss at Indi- opened today on the straight and 
BOW READY FOR BEAR — William Negley, 43, an independent 
oil man from San Antonio, Texas, limbers up his bow with which he 
hopes to win $10,000. Negley took a 10 to 1 wager that he could bag 
a tusker with his bow and arrow. The special elephant bow and 
arrow were made in Grayling, Michigan. Negley put up his $1,000 
and he leaves this weekend for the Belgian Congo. 
Iticized for saying that but I = Soak () pa many of the boys play for money.” : e inl e 
After signing for his 16th sea- | ana Monday. He remained |)... 4) Rio Country Club course easy try : Ind., to visit a friend)” 7, , : ' i sponsors’ ire was softened who is a student at Indiana. “-|somewhat when a few more top “I was just disgusted at veal golfers showed up yesterday, but we =~ powesd é aoe AA nine of last year’s top money win- = 7. pote = oer rs ners are still er o- rance. n't know * * FO ee een ivake| After the Professional Golfers 
me back on the ball club.” 
dicated Mantis“ might face disci- BMYe™, Gene biter Hew i umed plinary action if he rejoined the ian eis ce reas. 3 dette New 
squad ‘but preferred to wait until Yock “ane Tred ree in 
he talked’to him before reaching) ork and | Pred Hawkins came a decigion. oa x 2 * 
“This will develop into a putting 
contest,”"” PGA Tournament Super- 
visor Harvey’ Raynor predicted. 
“The greens are excellent. The 
MILAN (®—Italy’s leading Ma-iman with the best shots on the 
serati and Ferrari cars stables an-|greens will be the winner.” 
The 6,434-yard El Rio layout has 
ups for the 12-hour Sebring, Flori-\ never been a myster) to the tour- 
da, endurance car race on March ing pros, gate Bape have 
usuall fairwa: Maserati: Juan Manuel Fangio SS ee a to ue 
Argentina, teaming with Bri- liking. 
* * * 4,5300-cc racer. 
Ferrari: Peter Collins and Mike|, Players also refuse to pick a ' favorite. “It's as wide open as it Hawthorn of Britain, teamed in a en ent” ead Dow Sister. 
wald of Bedford Heights, Ohio, last 
year’s runner up. ; 
Yesterday's pro-amateur gave a 
forecast of things to come. Paul 
Harney, of Bolton, Mass., and 
Dean Short of Tucsor. won with a 
best ball score of 59—or 11 under 
an & £ih 
Harney, Ed Furgol, St. Andrews, 
It., Bob Inman, Detroit, Mich. and 
Mike Fétchick, Mahopac, N.. Y.,   
  Dyiver ‘Teams Named 
  
Michigan Billiards 
Champ Gains Victory 
CHICAGO & — Harold Worst, 
| Greek ‘ 
Hings in an exhibition, P ris 
    Hottest Putter Expected 
ews, Win Tucson Tourney 65. Most of the pros bettered or 
jequalled par. Among the local favorites to be 
fighting for top money in the final 
round are Finsterwald, Ford, Litt- 
ler, Furgol, Billy Casper Jr., wine 
nef of last week’s Fhoenix Open, 
Mike Souchak, No. 4 money win- 
ner so far this year, and Bud 
Holscher, Apple Valley, Calif. 
  
Assn wae accused of 2 “brescr PONTIAC Mat Team 
Hosts Jays Friday 
The Pontiac High wrestlers re- 
turn to the friendly confines of 
PHS gym Friday afternoon hop- 
ing for their 2nd victory of the 
season as host to Southfield. 
The Chiefs have .a 1-7 record 
against some of the best in the 
state and will be the slight under 
dogs again although it is also the’ 
first year in the sport for the Jays, 
Southfield has won three of four 
victory streak on the line meeting 
  
W. Virginia Cage Ace 
Retains NAIA’s Lead 
  57-50 in 4 Innings. 
  times and had second, third and.* 
\ Hazel Park puts a three match 
         
     
   
   
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    FORTY-EIGHT 
‘Harney Lawyer 
Denies Pro Bid 
SAN FRANCISCO # ~ Charles, 
L., Harney’s attorney denied today 
bidding for a National Basketball Assn. 
& .* * 
Jack Dooling said Harney never 
of the Boston Celtics, with profits 
going to charity. : 
Harney is an alumnus ot the’ 
University of San Francisco, as is 
Bill Russell who plays with the’ 
  
Waeme ae amas 
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= koaaerradd wn With the injury to first-string ief Qui 
  and Pontiac’s basketball team is) 
finding this to be true with every 8" 
succeeding game. 
It would be a fine feather in 
team, . and, the next attempt at 
Pontiac's scalp will be at Flint 
‘Central errs ae aad 
*     “When you are iy: Ni everyone 
wants to beat you, and that is 
why we can't take any of our 
___ remaining opporents lightly,"’ said 
Coach Art Van Ryzin. 
    
      
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    In otB hotay has called up Harrison Mun-. 
, 6-feet-2 sophomore from the 
  Everybody points to a winner! acaecd Jim Skinner, Coach Van) mer, "nas won, his battle with - 
the flu and is in top playing 
form agalp. He, along with Had 
Ray,. Daye Diehm and Larry 
Peet, complete the regular 
lineup. : ; 
One fear which Van Ryzin has 
presently is that the Chiefs may 
be looking past the Flint Central 
wana Sst Sach the     
Expect Pontiac Entries   
” DETROIT ( — Televised elimi- 
nation bouts in the Michigan AAU “AAU Bouts =, Feb, )5 the Sports Guild of Detroit. 
‘The bouts will be staged in 
  their best game of the season, | Boxing Tournament , will begin 
but fortunately, so did the Chiefs |Feb, 25 under the sponsorship off, Se Se CEL SY and 
last week. , same pattern 
— oe the current series of Detroit 
Now the’ scene a Golden Gloves eliminations. 
Each oe Boy jv Weterfor Loop) 2m ct ome we ste wea, to: ee : end Feb. 18 with finals. at the 
“ = * State Fair Coliseum Feb. 20. The 
finals will not be televised, &   
The see-saw Waterford League 
basketball race is locked in a three- 
way tie for the le daagain today 
after victories by Philgas and 
Davis. Machinery last night at 
Isaac Crary Junior High. 
* * as     ‘he 
pulled away in the last two minutes 
fot play to defeat Matthews-Har- 
| greaves, 64-4. Brothers Pete and 
| with, 20 and 17 points respectively 
while Jerry Bradley made 20 for 
| Matthews-Hargreaves, 
Phiigas coasted to an easy 
57-41 triumph over Louie’s Tavern 
‘Behind a 14-poinnt effort by Tex 
Klaus. John Collins tallied a 
| dozen for Louie's. - 
| Drayton Drug, Davis Machinery 
place with 8-2 records. 
Dick Deschaine of Matthews- 
day's action. A possible fracture’ 
was indicated. 
  OCSC Shooters Win ‘Both Ends of Match 
| Paced by K. Danielson’s 195, ac-' 
tual, Oakland County Sportsmen's: Davis Michinery of Ortonville 
Chuck Palshan sparked the winners 
and Philgas are now tied for Ist) * * * ; 
The AAU state championships 
wil) be held in Detroit the first 
week in April. 
Ernié Smith, President of the 
Michigan AAU, said he expects 
entries from Saginaw, Bay City, 
Flint, Grand Rapids, Benton Har- 
bor, Maskegon, Port Huron, Jack- 
son, Monroe, Pontiac and Detroit 
and possibly other cities. 
Phillies Open 
Rookie School 
in Clearwater 
| CLEARWATER, Fla. Base. ball season gets underway here}   
lies open their rookie school 
under the direction of Manager, 
Mayo =.   * * 
veterans, will work out 
tem. The camp runs through Feb. 
\28, the day before the regular’ 
squad reports for the March 1) 
or camp opening. 
ief interest at the school, | 
|is the attempt by former All- Star! 
ishortstop Granny Hamner to be- 
leome a pitcher. Hamner suffered 
an injury to his left shoulder 
‘club rifle team took a double-head- | Which hampers his batting and ap- 
jer from the Detroit Edison team in 
a weekend match at OCSC range. 
| OCSC’s team hit 954 for actual, 
and 1012 handieap. Edison shot 945) 
and 998. 
| OCSC — K. Danielson 195-204; 
|, Newman 192; G. Forstrom 191-201; 
| Bob Waggoner 1 
188; J. Ptillen 205 hep); G. Me- 
Donald 201 (hcp). Edison; Tungate 
90-200; are -489-198;-—-R 
| Benedict 194-201; Benedict 183; 
| Shields 189-199; Davidson a (hep). i 
q 
i 
ai parently has ended his career as 
ian infielder. He'll try to make the’ 
club as a right handed pitcher. 
Aquinas Has 2 Wins 
GRAND RAPIDS (AP)—Aquinas llins|College registered it's second bas- 
ketball victory in 14 starts last 
night by scoring 12 of the last 14 
+points-in-the game and whipping’! 
Muskegon Community College 
97-88.   Highway, and about two blocks 
“| woted   “Tar roel 3rd-ranked team in the state which 
visits PHS next Tuesday. 
“We want that Valley title right 
now more than anything and it is 
far from.being decided as yet,” 
said Van Ryzin. 
* * * 
Dowdy has been experimenting 
with Indian lineup since the last 
Pontiac game. Having lost five. of 
the last seven games after winning 
the first two, Dowdy has found a 
sophomore who is moving along at 
an 11.3 clip in the last three games. 
He is Felix Miller, 6-2 sopho- 
on Court street, 
the right. 
Giardello Wins 
Split Decision   
Blames Overconfidence 
for Poor Showing 2 
CHICAGO (#—The 5-1 odds went 
to Joey Giardello’s . head ‘last 
night. 
Joey, the overwheiming favor- 
ite, wag lucky to get a split 10 
round decision over Randy Sandy 
in a televised bout at Chicago Sta- 
dium. 
| He didn't look anything like the’ 
No. 2 ranking middeweight that       today, when the Philadelphia Phil- he is. A ferocious last two rounds. 
‘saved the victory for him, 
for Giatdello 48-44 
under him 47-45. Judge Frank Clark). 
Hargreaves suffered an ankle in-|Smith and the entire Managerial allied it for Sandy, 47-46. The AP| 
jury in the 3rd period of yester-|staff of the Philadelphia farm s¥s-|card had it 48-46 for Giardello. “T just didn't have in my mind 
that this would be a tough fight. 
1 read in the papers that Sandy 
| wasn't much—and I read where 
'I was a 41, 51 favorite. I just 
got overconfident - 
  
Pirates Select Teacher 
as Scouting Supervisor 
PITTSBURGH W® — E. ‘Joseph 
Bewen of Greenwich, 6. d., today 
was named scouti supervisor 
for the Pirates organization. 
The New Jersey resident will) 
supervise Pirates’ scouting opera- 
Virginia, 
      fore his appointment the 40-year- 
jold Bowen ws an instructor at 
Bridgeton, N.J., High School. 
  
‘Ws time to uncork 
and nearly everyo 
Four Roses. 
Its richer, brighter, anes Sever eg 
made it America’s favorite pleasure whis- 
key. Try Four Roses next time. and enjoy the finest— 
ne = that menage 
1SES TIME WHISKEY. 86 PROOF. 60% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Heavily Favored Joey) 
ords, Gert Fleming says.   Scien Siari White 
Wilma Myers (222), Doris Young (199), <kneel- 
to be the top “S-man” PWBA team game total —_ing, with ball) Gert Fleming (203) and Martha 
was turned in this week by the Cooley Lounge Foster (201) hit for 1023 actual and 1039 handicap, 
five ‘the Cooley Lanes Majorettes bowling both--Pontiac Woman's Bowling association rec- 
. 
  
  
tions in Delaware, Maryland, West! 
Washington, D.C., New! 
Jersey and Eastern Kentucky. Be- States in danger of losing its grasp 
ker the world’s boxing titles? 
With Cherif Hamia favored to 
move into the featherweight cham- 
pionship and the fly and bantam’ ‘rapid advance of Cuba’ 
Under the five-point system of | crowns already worn by outsiders, gart and Mexico's Gaspar Ortega, 
scoring, Referee Walt Brightmore there is a threat of foreign dom- the welterweight round robin) 
Lda payers, including several! Judge Frank McAdams favored) while Joe Brown and Wallace Bere: eng nage 4 
“Bud” Smith have been fighting have to go. ination. 
  NEW YORK W—Is the United|a series in the 13%-pounds class,| Even 
ithe No. 1 contenders, Duilio Loi 
of Italy awaits his chance to spirit 
the title overseason. 
Unless somebody can stop the 
¥ Isaac Lo- U.S. Fistic Domination Threatened the new middleweight 
champion, Gene Fulimer of West 
Jordan, Utah, must consider 
Charles Humez of France, every- 
‘lightheavy division, where   
59 a thrilling 53-51 double over-) 
time victory over Booth Homes to. 
headline last night's City sary 
basketball action at Pontiac Hig 
| Brooks, who totaled 18 ou | 
scored all of the Union club's) 
markers in the extra sessions. The| 
CIO rallied to gain a 49-49 tie 
in regulation time. 
Field goals by Brooks and Bill 
Dunstan of Booth Homes left the 
two quintets deadlocked at the 
| end of the ist overtime, 51-51. 
| Then Brooks’ fielder in the 2nd 
overtime supplied the clincher. 
Dunstan took game honors with 
20 points.       
  
Clarkston. 
| In Class D activity at Lincoln 
| Junior High, the Celtics won their 
-|Tth straight’ with a 37-33 decision ever Coca Cola;   
Jim Bates netted 23 points to ! 
head five two-figured scorers as “ 
Walled Lake Super Market crushed league’ s leading scorer, Dick Hen- 
the winless Clarkston “Merchants,|ry, who tossed in 25. 
76-39. Campbell made 14 for) Dalton of Celtics was high for Brooks Gives CIO Cagers 
Double Overtime Victory 
A field eared Felix Brooks, his Beedle's Cut-Rate dowged Home 
7th of the game, brought CIO Local Lunch, 45-42. 
Blower and Henry 
Pace Biddy Winners. 
Led by the 22 points Bill Blower 
contributed, Hawks yesterday dée- 
feated the Royals 39-31 in the 
Club’ Biddy Basketball 
League, Pintsized Joe Doyon had 
11 for the winners. Losers were 
‘led by Kester Smith and Jim Boys’ 
Farmer each with 11. 
In the nightcap classy Jets over- a 
| powered the last-place Celtics, 36- 
Jets were again led by the 
‘his team with 12. 
  Eliswogh (Spider) Webb, Los dextrous. 
competed | 
the Northersns/in track, football and boxifg at | Angeles middleweight, 
deleated the Blackhawks, 31-28, ang-Idaho State College. Big Jim Archie Moore still holds the title, 
three of the first five challengers 
are nor-U.S, boxers 
* * * 
  Only, among the heavyweights is 
|there no real foreigr challenger. 
Cuba, Puerto Ricc. Germany, 
France, Hawaii anc Mexico pa- 
rade across the TV boxing screen 
almost every week but it’s an 
event when Panama gets into the 
‘act, 
Isidro Martinez, touted as the 
best to come out of the Canal Zone 
since the days of Panama Al 
Brown, gets his second look Fri- 
day at Madison Scuare Garden 
when fhe boxes Bobby Courchesne 
ot Holyoke, Mass. 
* * 
A $1,500 purse was Martinez’ 
best until he beat Ike Chestnut in 
major upset, Jan. 4. Now he gets 
another whack at a $4,000 payday. 
Martinez, 22, likes the Yankee 
dollar so much that he hag set- 
tled down in a Bon. apartment 
and brought the wife and baby 
girl up to stay with him. 
| Manuel Alfaro, Martinez’ man- 
ager, claims the fighter is ambi- 
“Sometimes he eats 
righthanded, sometimes he eats 
lefthanded,” said Alfaro. “He box- 
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NEW ‘YORK W~Which will it 
be? Hot Rod, the basketball play- 
er—or Hot Rod, the clown? 
No less an authority on all 
phases of the game than Joe Lap- 
chick says if the National Basket- 
. ball Assn, knows ‘t's whereof, it'll 
be a case of some ot each when 
Rod Hundley finishes up at West 
Virginia and_goes to work for one 
of the pro basketball clubs. 
* * 
Lapchick, who has completed 
the cycle. of college coach to pro 
coach and back to college coach; 
recently took his St. John’s Uni- 
versity Redmen on a visit to Mor- 
gantown, W, Va., for e game with 
Hundley and the Mountaineers, 
He came back to the Big Town 
predicting that Hot Rod would be- 
om a great pro player as: well 
standout crowd attraction) two, 
with his liking for the unusual. 
* e * 
Hundley, whe leads the Moun- 
taineers against NYU in part of a 
college doubleheader at Madison 
Square Garden tonight, scored 30 
points while West Virginia ‘crushed 
a better than adequate St, John's 
_More_thar that, with 
the ‘home crowd luring him on, 
Hot Rod threw a couple hook shots) 
on free throw attempts, tossed in 
a handful of other “clowning” 
maneuvers, and stopped once or 
Wenn to take over leading the 
est Virginia cheering section. 
* * * 
Such- conduct ‘by a college play- 
er on a foreign court frequently 
-is considered “‘showboating’’ and 
Lapchick is the first to agree. | Hershey Gains Ground Clowning 
It's a description that can fit 
nahagente every mar now playing 
i, ee 
The. crowd-pleasing antics, how- 
ever, are confined to only Bob 
Cousy of the Boston Celtics, 
Sweetwater Clifton of the New 
Harlem Globetrotter and perhaps 
one or two others, 
Combine his basketball and 
clowning abilities, Lapchick says, 
and some pro teams’ will have a 
potential gold mine’ in a year or 
two, 
  
With 7-6 AHL Win 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — 
The Hershey Bears have tight- 
‘ened their hold on third place and 
moved to within a point of runner- 
up Cleveland, turning the Ameri- 
three-team race, 
The Bears closed the gap last 
night defeating the last place 
Springfield Indians 7-6. Hershey 
brought its point total to 50 and 
trails league-leading Providence 
by four points. 
There were no other games 
  scheduled.   
  
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last only four bouts in 26 pro 
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E. Haviland. This pair has topped) 
hafidieap play for two weeks with| 
+a 1217 total. 
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"ARCADIA, Calit. @—The South 
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Count Chie, Terrang, For Eternity 
and All She Wrote will round one 
of the. best fields of the winter 
meeting at Santa Anita, 
Saturday, with Holandes II getting 
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drivers during 1956. 
Mister Gus and earned $153,77 ree ti 
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Walled Lake vs. Berkley   
‘Revenge in 2nd 
Intra-City Feud Rams, St. Mike Fight 
for 3rd Place in SCL 
at PHS Gym Friday 
League basketball race officially 
- }eomesto-a-close Friday night_and| 
it ends on a high note as far as 
St. Frederick and St, Michael fol- This is the week of decision 
in the Inter-Lakes Conference. 
with each passing test Jays “its 
undeafeated status on the block 
Friday night against Berkley, its 
And that covers quite a chunk of ground, too, because these: are 
several other *top-notch offerings, 
such as. St. Frederick’s return 
match with city rival St.. Michael 
and the Avondale-Rochester scrap 
at Rochester. 
    
ul) Ang ‘Anglers Lauded 
‘brought to a fitting climax when        * * Be, * 
I-L Title at Stake | vague. The Vikings hit their peak 
of point production last~ Friday 
when they rolled up 92 at the ex- 
pense of Southfield. : 
Walled Lake's return bout with 
Berkley promises to be a hdir- 
raiser. The Vikings nosed out Ber- 
kley at Walled Lake, 50-49, on a 
; No.+ 1 rival for. the conference) 19 opponents this season, six in. 
Top Quality | B BILL CORNWELL championship. league play, and is currently neces oe we) _ 
: The Walled Lake-Berkley show ranked the No, 2 Class B power |) oo) a4. po time 
Y Vuleanizing | The 1956-57 Suburban Catholic evn ante Bechiny oust over in Michigan. ~~ calling too many t 
it was a bitter pill for the. 
Bears to swallow and it’s a cinch 
they ‘haven’t Sergetton i. 
The two “ teams are evenly 
matched in more ways than one, 
Hess, the hero of the 1st encounter, 
is no longer around and neither 
is’ Berkley’s ace forward, Gary 
      
  
       
  5 : Price, Both players were mid-year, 
parte Eoaneusame FOIOW Letter of Law; sms Treeding Co ! tiac High School bymnasium, Berkley, right on eemaisems 
| “pecalh St, Mike will be ouf to avenge . tically assure itseff a co-champion- 481 N. ed St. ont Soviet FE 5-0649 a 57-48 setback at th hands of Coo rate With Wardens eerygie getting even with, the 
——— — . AP Wirephote | the Rams on Jan, 4. The Mikes : i Vikings. The Bears are defending 
UNDEFEATED — Dan. Reaune, left, (above) of Grosse Pointe | were underdogs in that — ' De : Inter-Lakes champs. 
MOTOR uissina??_— ina | and Bill Holloway of Saginaw, two of Central Michigan College's top | but developments since - a Victory for Walled Lake, how- 
| SLU 7: < swimmers. The college team is undefeated in 25 straight meets. nate ns Oro fieam on 8 bar Sr By H, GUY MOATS Smart birds, those ringnecks! |ever, will all but officially. put 
ACT G GGISH ? the return match, panel have been| There’s a bean field (6 acres), the title in the bag. Neither club 
BURNING O1L.7? ' Northside hopes are zooming be- see ei nce compliment, relative! im east-of-Woodwarg area where {seems in too much danger of losing 
reeae: 32 Picked for Everglades cause their chief nemesis in the|:, their cooperation with conserva-| hunting is banned that now is another league game. 
| eae ak Ue : : ie, Ne im ati pce el Cg et me | Wa abe ot * office = any hes and 
the Trouble. . . Put S.J} MIAMI, Fla, Thirty-two of) Bold Ruler, Wheatley Stable’s|. oeeg 18 points and Controlled the| iC" * 2 senda Bos Dagar pany nn lad crept mee a 
the nation’s swiftest 3-year-olds probable Flamingo favorite; Cal- 
have been nominated for the umet Farm’s Barbizon, Iron Liege‘ eligible at the start .of the 2rid 
$25,000. added Everglades Stakes anq Gen, Duke; John A, Morris’ semester. the part of shanty ito be run at Hialeah Fark on Feb- The Rams think they can repeat) tion on 
lruary 16—last, longest and rich-| Missile, Clifford Lussky’s Federal\  incut Mountain, however. They,fisbermen this winter. They have’ pena ptticers ey than bart 
‘est test for Flamingo candidates. ear Edwards’ & Massey's King’ s+) have some talented personnel almost 100 percent followed the =i age eae a Rey 
All except four nominees are|Hairan, Bohemia Stable’s Ambe-|in John Bradi¢y, Tom Derocher Very letter of the regulations re-| oem now in lush goo 
eligible for the March 2 Flamingo, ‘having, Ralph Lowe’s Gallant Man and Dick Nickerson to name a few. ‘garding proper identifications a round here ad eg a 
which carries a purse of $100,000;and J, L, Appelbaum’s Mister; St, Mike will counter with south.|their shelters. Don't believe I've) =e arden com; 
ibe run at the same mile and a|Jive all are named for the Ever-|paw Chuck Brown and jump-shot/ Tun across a single question on this| mented. * 
iscore.”” . : furlong distance as the ‘Flamingo. giades. jartist Dan Dropps, two of the) SC ANA gre 
— Prowl top point-makers, and a Phig Pinger panoagy sau per: shing 
[Rood ball-handler named Ken Hal-/ Kendall reminded anglers to be | psig this winter has yielded 
Le Liha Ao ro el RS | some nice ‘specimens. They my 
gins to soften, There are penal- be vie bef Spears is bet- ties for failure. to remove them ine. Limit y bef ins awa \ter known for its lakers although 
ae . ; ‘there are some in Cass Lake, also. 
the SCL with 63 records, The | Bluegill, perch, pike fishing has Big hooks, tied-on lures most fre- 
winner will gain that position. | oontinued generally good this week, | quently used. 
| Both schools have lost to the, conservation men report. 
|best in their league. The Rams| Gdod advice to ice fishermen: Hubcap Wins at Hialeah | dropped two decisions to unbeaten leave your cars on the shore. While 
|St. Benedict and one to runner-up ‘there is between four and seven} MIAMI, Fla. —Hubcap is the 
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  Berkley’s great balance and im- 
‘posing height. Fireworks should 
be in order. 
A rapidly-improving Avondale 
squad, riding a seven-game winning 
streak, invades Rochester to meet 
the Falcons, rated 9th in the state. 
‘This also looks like a sizzling 
engagement. 
Patterson Will 
Receive Award CHICAGO @ — Heavyweight 
champion Floyd Patterson will re- 
ceive the Boxer of 1956 award 
from the Chicago Boxing Writers 
and Broadcasters’ Assn., at the 
group’s rescheduled annual ring 
dinner on — Roe today: Looks like the ox population in} 
Be fi cellent ra- the area is on the upswing again 
eG un a vangond Several big hunts lately have       
      
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| There will be more at stake 
_than the thrill of beating an in- 
tra-city rival, St. Fred and St. 
| Mike are tied for %rd place in 
  
  ‘Orchard Lake St. Mary. St. Mike | inches 
| bowed to the Ravens and the Eag- like yesterday, 
    lets in addition to St: Fred. _|it, and with snow covering many 4 mark in the sport of kings, * 
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es rere: Thursday, Feb. 28 ‘the gross purse of $20,075. award as Manager of 1956. Pat- 
  
terson’s wife, who gave birth to a 
a daughter last Noy, 30, several ' 
hours before Floyd knocked out 
Archie Moore to win Rocky Mar- 
Mano’s vacated heavyweight title, 
also will attend the dinner, 
* * * 
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lightweight Kenny Lane of Mus- 
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Michigan isis — | Joseph, ‘Mich. 5 and 4, yesterday 
PALM BEACH, Fla. ®—Sheli in the first round of match play a. ia’ 
(Moss, San Bernardino, Calif, de-. the palm Beach Women’s golf 
feated Mrs; D, R. Anneaux, St. championship. Saturday Rites _ 
Set for Sports. 
Writer Dunkley 
" CHICAGO (#—Filneral serv ices 
for Charles W. Dunkley, famed 
Sports writer and legendary fig- 
ure in the profession, will be held Field of 300 Trackmen 
Vie for AAU Honors ANN ARBOR W — A field of; 400-meter relay team that cracked,   
  
Store-Wide Clearance 
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  BALL AND CHAIN LEAGUE 
            
       
  
   
    
         
       
   
   
            
        
     
               
       
   
        
    
   
       
   
    
         
    
      
              
  
            
  
        
    GOODFELLOWS more than 300 trackmen will vie the world mark. ‘Saturday afternooh, Burial will be 
w iE wu for honors here tomorrow in the Representing Michigan State | oo * 
44 . 3 i . , ne : E : 
Prov “sks. 4n 2 Jack’ + Bek. 2 at = ee % " ge _ % “ invepatnealy flavored Michigan) will be Dave Ledn, a member of in W oodiawn pend y. oday ‘be oe 
Honewe a 4 Drappin-fons 24 39 Exceleior Ci. 48 40 Pont. Rec. 0 44 ay ' the Australian Olympic team. | A wake will be held today, nh i ' <s 3 
Bob-Myrties 3924 Bruce ‘Con. 20 42 Beavers" 42 a8 TarcO-Lones i¢.o9, Preliminaries will be run in the Lean finished fifth in the 400- ginning at 3:30 p.m., CST, anc . net itaee Ii 8 jServoas 878; Club) i, Butied 212, aft Bolte, er wis a lafternoon and the finals tomorrow, meter hurdies at Melbourne and continue tomorrow at Hursen Mor- / a 
ve. » Trubli 1 terson 519, it OW | an, : te aba lt Block 2@14, our ies. ie Low Four 385, rv) evening at the University-of Michi-+ won a sitverriedal for his efforts. tuary. * i 
MOTOR INN “A” : can ae wm gan’s Yost fieldhouse. | on Alistralia’s 1600-meter Felay | —S ++ * = 
WL won : 1 * * * | team. j a? sg oie of pad agers Reversible cannes and Satins Fleet Carr. 4725 Perry Mkt. 53 39 w, L ; a se a secclision in iam, ‘a., “early 
rewry's 44.28 Club “99° ~~ 3240 L & 8 60 28 Goebels ‘43, Heading the roster of entrants) ¢,,ada's Laird Sloan now com-| ‘yesterday. He was stricken while All Colors—Plain and Gored 
Shaw Jerws 38 6 an a 3 a Cass Brake 30 28 Pont Ree. 3 ‘a is one 6 Rochen sewnet Sea peting for Michigan, is slated to’ h ' rd his f E " w's Jelwa a turdevant 47 < . . is wife svelyn, were vis- ; ; 
L. Koprince 251, L. Koprince 659; Club ‘Oak Fuel 50 38 Pooies 31 lights, shotputter Dave. Owen of P he ar thse rede sed pee Faille and tolfete—Plain and gored 
oN ice = B. Thompeon 210, "parker 677; i tiert- @\the host Michigan team. run in the 44-yard event. Sloan| om eae : _ some with nylon crinoline. All s wa lias ‘illiams Bay, Wis. : color ELK’S HOUSE | nog 2013, L & & 3008. Owen heaved the cannonball took Sth place in the Oly mplan . Dunkley ae midwest sports edi- 
wi iL w . ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS LEAGUE | 58 feet: 10'2 inches last week at 400-meter race. Sac af Tico Amsbclaied Press lor 36, Washable Wool Plaid and Solid Colors 
Chuck's - 2 Michi Rela i , i ; 
Stadium Inn x 32 Dickio’s Serv, 28 9 wh t bel As the State ve . | * ® * years before retiring in September 
Moote Elec. 33 23 NuBrite Piat. 27 29/Comm. Mot. 61 18 Warne Heat, 3941; 8° Big Ten athlete has ever | Leading the high jump field is}, 1952. ; Reg. $3.95 $3.00 
Neteed Boh Pe a alee 31 29 J & J Serv. 36 44) done better. \Michigan’s Brendan O'Reilly, a - : 4.50 sveees $3.50 ucy's Sons 32.34 Behr Cats” 13 44 Stenfleld § 80-0 tug, Bort § Sl i native of Ireland. O'Reilly refused] , izes Reg. $4.50 ....... $3. M46 E ld J. Van Atta w Goebel’s 50 30. Pieiffers His toss at East Lansing wou L ase wea STANDINGS » Van Atta 225, W. Wilkinson 620; T 49 31 Drewry’s M4 46 : he Irish Olvmpic te THURSDAY'S ; Reg. $4.95 .ccece $3.95 
Chuck's Ghack 942, Chuck's Shack 2739.2. 4. "too 46 33 Peet Carr. —as etyhave been good -for third place/@ berth on the Iris yore team.| FLOOR BOSS — Gerry Calvert! = Divinton 2210 30 4 $5.50 $4.39 astern Div os : ‘al . 
WEST SIDE BUSINESSMEN’S Greyhound 44 30 Fens Pee iat Ra com concluded . Mel- Thindiesy mn eet — isi ip the quich-banted playmaker for Low Pot tt aed eeceee ee 
ard’ Contrac 8 6 urne i * Boston - bt 1 686, i. \. eeneee . 
Sisters 1 48.28 West 8. Rec. 31361, % “Mickeever, 218A. Croteau 103, e agen ints is West.(Chicago track club. He competed Kentucky's powerful-as-tsual DaS~pnitedeiphta 2 8 hie $7.25 -.c00s+ $5.95 Sylvan Cont. 48 28 Mazzas Ser, 31 3g] Aubura Bar 1672, Auburs Bar 3940. Lage eee Murchi- for the United States in the 1,500- ketball team, With Calvert calling $7 cise 77000 . , 
im Auto 47 29 Cy Owens Tt 38] ~~ WOMEN’S LEAGUE > s cy ; / 
Seah ctr SH Rites Aue 3 ines pene So nde BGO, tose congueror this NSLS SST ADE OU antha Sutheat Conference sa ol Driliers 50 ar -_ z : z ‘or anol So ’ rence ° ; : 
D. Nichelie 43 33. Drew 31 45/ giroh's 56 28 A-t Rug Cl 41 43/season of Duke's outstanding dash- Port Wayee ...... ssl Saul vane 
ae. 31° Daniels Mtg. 25 50 Jacobsen's 50 34 Pitepatrick's 40 44\man Dave Sime Toledo title. * Si. Louis 240374 
Gene-Al's S. 36.38 Team 10 20.56 Greyhound 50 34 Pont, 40 44) an, sime. Bear Team at Toledo eee oS ee at ode ase Sem Johnson 237, Gene Luppino 581; Spencer Floor 49 35 Abstract & T. 30 43! * * * Minnes pelts = “3; 7 ai 
ian Sreien: tek, Meret mene ra Floor be be nae 33 82) Murchison, who'll compete un-, The once-beaten Berkley wrest- ‘M! Puckster Lost THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE 
Stat Serv. Windaw 46 37 Team No @ 31! - ling team puts a four match win St Louis at Syracuse 
ELE S—EABIES \Poley-Meard'e 43.41 Corner Bab, 75 is attached because Western Michi 8 as b _ Ln WEO RESULTS : 
yy tion Stare | 43 4 GMT.C pds] 6¢ gan is between semesters, is co- streak on the line tonight in a big) ANN ARBOR—Center Don Me- yew vork 119 Syracuse. 100 
HA : 4 P. Duff 241, R_ Mellick 581 © * ms € o Boston 108 Fort Wayne 9 Powns aS pe Be 31\'w cate oil Pamtisc wiser Covering ‘holder of the world mark in the test against Whitmer High of Intosh of the Michigan Hockey poster 100. ert Wi Se) © te tee 24 E. RENCE ST. 
Tigers 35 19 Deers 35 29 2571. 100 meters and took fourth place Toledo in the Ohio city. ‘The Bears team will be lost for the remainder Rochester 103, Si. Louts 100 LAW 
Pandas ae a , IDAY'S SCHEDULE Camels 35 19 Beavers 20 + WEST SIDE RECREATION cLAssic (in that-event at the Olympics. He have bowed only to Lansing Sex: of the season because of scholastic aces = New, York at Phitadeiphia MONDAY, “FRIDAY ‘tit 9:00 
Bears a0 0 rexee eet Pts Pts also was a member ‘of the winning ton in six outings. _Anetfigibill ty. me tesa 8 "Plisladeiphia : 
Wolves 28 . — bs 41 West Side Rec. 61 Siatera Concrete a4 oer Seer eel eet ee —— Paes aa == . creeronnnenennn - 
YD. Gutske 215 - Reynolds a7 J. Triple X Lunch 49 Huron Bewl 33 ~~~ ee 
Lalone 547; panéue “854, Lions 2261. sam Benson 44 pe Cigar. 8. 33, 
ae Svivan C. Real. 44 mun's 32 
PONTIAC HOUSEWIVES Oakland Coin a Truhtit, sails 32 
Mkt. “leaners 
: wha wil vonenea {anes 4! Cors Cola 78) 
Jack's Barb. 65.19 Jack's Prod. 39 45 Eureka: Water 3) Pepst Cola 26) Talbot's Barb. 58 °S Superior Sid. 3846 Carmichael 266. Rigotti 659; Oekland 
Pont, Cater. 84°30 Amb Insula 38 46 Coin 1035, Oekland Coin 2968. 
Pont. Rec, 2. 46 37 Lake'w Mobil 32 51 
Stadium Inn 46,38 B. French 32 - T. T. BOWLING LEAGUE 
Five Spots 4341 Pont Rec 1 3 Pts Pts | 
ArtyLil's Ber 4142 .Toms Mkt 29 3 Ginvellville Mkt. 43 Jacobsen's 26) wees 
D. Dunn 210, N. Gos'ife Five Shaws 31 Heide & Kidd 26 
Spots 807, Five Spots 2607. Earl's Robey + 00 * patho pp at . 
psa | P Chittte _ Chittick 502; . 
LADIES ALL STAR ellville Market 619, Gingellville Market 
wou WoL 1713. 
Munroe Cab. 689 20 Shaw's Jew!s. 45 34 
jard’s Fura. $2 28 Huron Bowl 38 45 MOTOR INN ‘JUNIOR ROUSE ; New. ok mo ern ord ic uN 1 
A. Rickson 5630 Elec. Hear: 26 54 
Moter Inn R. 47 33 Blatz Beer 8 75 Drewry's 60 Voydauoff Serv, oH 
Naomi Wood 220. Naomt Wood 552; Seer ore + reese at a 
Shaw's 648, Shaw's 2453. aginaw Clean. 5 é 
. —_ | Ris Datry-- #3 - Nat. ‘Boh 27 7 ee ss ee 
HURON BOWL HOUSE le ee brand lal - - wiLb sw 1, Waite’s “A’ eis 
2G J. Paparian 253. J. Beach $72; .6xginew ze Wind. an 2 ee com a mr Cleaners 1024, Saginaw Cleaners 2815 
300 Lounge 4736 East Shore 19 45 
Osmun's . 47137 Perry Mkt 37 46 == LADIES: Leesa Pts 
Huron Clean. 4737 Jack's Five 3251 7... “6 Lions rh 
Auburn Mfg. 46 38 Giaters 30 54.778 a6 Peart 31 Oak. Coin 43 41 Humphries 23 61 ptiapal 44. Does 28) 
T. Sutton 287. C Freeman 278, J. (anuns 4a) Bacvers 28 | Foster 196-198-198, Avg. 188. -| Bears 39 Foxes 3 
= Wolves 37 Cubs | : 
PIONEER 7,8 w 1. ..H Viswat 198, ¢. JohAgion $28; Cubs 
Paul's Flee $030 Coca Cola 38 #2 aae ene ee Com. Drive In 48 31 Kimball's 76 44 LASS “B” ' ; 
Jim's Mkt. - 4634 Prue's Bar 12 47 — A Dhed c_eere Pte | 
Pabst 4634 A&P Mkt. 31 49 Gridiron Bar 64 Frank's 42| _ Store 43.37 Twin Pines 2951 Green Lake 6% Dorris Realty 34 | 
Rouse 193, J. Rouse 494 Paul's prewry's 88 Braids 32) 
Biectrie 728, Jim's Market 2066 | Oakland Mach. 57 Pont a 33 
tL at 54 Oakian uto. 2? 
LADIES FAGLES NO. 1:30 ee? oars 83 Universal 21| j . n 26) Guif Serv. 63.26 Greenwood's 44 36 pal oni Club 48 Semen Sewer 36 | Ottman’s Dec. 46 33 Louise Gift 14 46 Wolverine Ent. 2 Bicmar Inn ™ 
Woodcum's 46 34 City Collison 27 52. pobsk Piremen t] 
Pont. Rec * foes Mysterious 25 5% Nanas Ent pty 
Alice Tome a. re 474; Gulf E 
Service 733, ‘our “Service 2034. NOMTHSIDE comm NITY ere : 
MONTCALM KINGS AND QUEENS | punseith se Cout ver Inn i) Pts ts Niagare 4 emple 3 
Jokers “so Four Aces 41 Bell, Bro Dec. 46 KO.P. No. 1 35 : 
Sandbagrers yo 4 H's 40 Del's Service 42 Carl's Gervice 34 4 
Powerhouse 4 50 cone a peers 35'Heights Supply 42 Cardinals 32 
Jesters 44 pt 26 Joslyn Market m4 con ag Co. 30 
is-Fits 42 20| Reliable : 
semen: 8. Chappete 216. T 7 a8. | Lumber 31 Chief Pont x 
688; B. Howey 210, B. Howey 619. R- Schmude 260. EF. Seott 673 Heighte 
Sis-Pite. 781, Jokers 2283. Supply 1055, Heights Supply 3053. 
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“FIFTY-TWwo | , | __| "THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7,..1957 
But SoikSaving Incomplete | ype As: : : 
_ All-Out Soil Conservation Helps West). 
«ST. LOUIS @®—Take it from-the|the task of conserving the soil is\of farm tand,t about 86 per cent 
’ Men who should know best, only; far from) complete. ‘of the ier in the oa cone 
ce ee si ‘United States, are in soil conser- soll conservation practices have’ ;*, ww © operon bial 
kept current drought conditions “Those out of touch with the Vation districts now—less than 30 
from bringing back Dust Bow! land feel the cgnservation job is Years after a nationwide program 
. days as bad as the “Dirty Thir-|finished,’ Harral Allen, an Ada, got under way. 
: } ties.’”” -\Okla., farmer, said today. ‘But * * & ; 
' | : . lit isn’t. We're stil] washing away) Holding the water where it falls 
At the same time, they oo twice as much soil a year as is the purpose of the conservation 
we're able to anchor down.” programs, Planting grass cover,   
  
      
        
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; Bones 300 Years Old Allen is among about 2.000 dele. ™ulching or tilling to keep crop) % a f age N. ‘Tex, H-A Uni.lBales. attending the ith annual Ge on top are means to this By T. V. Hamlin 
versity of -Texas’ professor has Meeting of the National Assn. of Adentified two sieletons . found Soil Conservation Districts. e 
- - Si Singleton, a farmer from ° here as Indians about 300 years 54m Singleton, Tax Collections Soar Dalhart, Tex., agrees with Allen 
-old. Dr. Donald Duncan, head of WASHINGTON — Federal tax of the that progress so far in soil con- rk the anatomy department of tion hag staved off a return Collections pushed upward to a 
            
        
     
   
    
   
          
                 
      
  
        
    
    University of Texas medica) 5ervation : ; ova iof conditions as they’were in the|new all-time. high for the fiscal 
2 as, - en erie wee a Bow! 30s, won Oklahoma | your ended last June 80. "The 
ia phone linemen unearthed their Texas, Kansas, Colorado and Ne-|total collections of more than 75 
[ ; grave, which alsa contained pot-| braska were the hardest hit. billion dollars represented a 13 
i. tery and beads, while digging post . *- * * |per cent increase over the year 
z holes on Galveston Island. An estimated 1,200,000,000 acres: before. & 
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  YU ) , 4 YW . Sh : i 3 By Edgar Martin | = 1G wn YW, 2. : | . ; 
Y BOD GILL BE! | | MORES THE PING NEVER | fwol tr REMaNUS FOR | 
\ BE} | HAD THE OPPORTUNITY W || THAT BOR TO CARVE 
| ER PREPARE OUSELF FOR@ || WE NACE OF : Pid aA CONCERT CAREER. || TYRONWE WO MOSICAL 
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By McEvoy and Strieber | ME BETTER. T CAN 
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IF | DON’T KEEP A LI Sel - 
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WASN'T ‘THE FIREPLACE 
AT THE OTHER ENO OF 
“THE ROOM WHEN WE - LEFT HERE ? 
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“Market Quiet 3 3 AMC te Bras Ts ESTERS lo congas ~ but Moving U ‘Hit by Detroiter |": Se mrss S28 == Dow F 1955. ng up IFilt Dy Detrorter | estes ‘Sone eres ae acer WOWN rom ore > BR in at et ae nie Report N -Half Dro NEw ned a pn mar Nash, yg OE sg rate Dann said yesterday that before tae Loder, No. cart Pu min es Year ret 
Pivotal stocks rose fractionally, 
There were a few small losers, 
x *« * oS 
The market was continuing yes- 
terday’s slight recovery trend fol- 
lowing Tuesday’s break, the big- 
gest in four months, Some investors 
were reported encouraged by the 
ability of the market to stand its 
ground near a low point which has 
served as a downside barrier pre- 
viously. Others said there was little 
conviction in the rally and a further 
test of the lows was in the cards. 
Reduction in the British bank 
rate and an advance in the Lon- 
don stock market was a bullish 
~ factor, 
The rise was fairly general. Most 
steels were up. fractionally ~but 
Youngstown was off close to a point 
at the opening, ‘later paring .the 
joss, Bethlehem’s new stock, a re- 
  THE FIRST ENLISTMENT — When. Gene R. 
‘gained similarly and U. 
was stady, 
MOTORS MIXER—— sult of the “4-for-1 stock split, was: 
up a fraction. Republic Steel 
S. Steel Hohenstern (right), of 13838 Clinton Rd., Utica, 
put his name on the dotted line, he became the 
first enlistee from the Pontiac afea to sign up 
| under a new reserve program. Assisting Hohen- 
| stern is Sgt.1.C.-Robert F. Lee, of the Pontiac 
Sub-office of the Army Reserve Training Center. 
     
     
   
       
          
       
   
      
       
    eee? Sol A, Dann, Detroit attorney, 
  
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The ‘new program allows men from 18% to 25 
years to enlist for six years. Six months are 
spent on active duty, while Hohenstern will spend 
the remaining 54¢ years on ready reserve status. 
Hohenstern will leave March 2 for Ft. 
Wood, Mo. to begimhis active duty. group has asked the ouster of 
Pentiac Press Phete or Plan New Merger 
DETROIT W-—-A spokesman for 
a dissident minority stockholder 1 
i the next annual meeting he would 
offer a resolution which would re- 
duce all officials’ salaries to $25,000 
or less per year if the company 
ihad not made money in the two 
A: years. 
  
   Corp. _manage- 
iment and the discontinuance of the 
firm's Nash and Hudson cars or 
a speedy merger with a financially 
sound company, 
jaccused the company's top officials 
at a stockholder meeting here yes- 
terday of “having led the stock- 
holders to the brink of disaster." 
Dann said he owned 900 shares 
of stock personaliy in the copora- 
tion and represented an undisclosed 
number of other dissatisfied stock- 
holders, 
*® * * 
He urged complete reorganization 
of the company to remove the pres- 
ent officers; discontinuance of the   Degree. Wm. H. Anderson, wa. | 
"| 
News in Brief 
reported: break-in last pight -of 
Clarkston Elemetary School. 
Donald Durnil, 17, of 1903 Brin- 
ston, hie was sentenced to 50 
days in jail by Clawson Justice 
Harry McQuinn after pleading 
guilty yesterday to driving with a 
revoked license. 
Clarence Downs, 1870 Lakeview 
{Dr., paid $100 in lieu of 10 days in 
the’ Oakland County Jail Wednes- 
day before Municipal Court Judge 
Maurice Finnegan for drunk driv- 
ing. |Co. has reported that its 1956 net 
income was $236,600,000 or 45.9 per 
Oakland County’ Sheriff's detec-' when earnings totaled $437 million. 
tives today are investigating the’ The 1956 per share earnings 
& 
    —but Sales Still High 
DEARBORN (INS)—Ford Motor 
‘cent lower than the previous year, 
amounted to $4.38, compared with 
($8.19 in_1955. A quarterly dividend - 
‘of 60 cents a share, payable Mai 
50 (22 was declared by the board 
directors. 
However, company President 
Henry Ford II said net sales of 
$4,647,000,000 last year were only 
16.9 per cent below those of 1955 
and the second highest in the com- 
pany’s history, 
Ford explained thaf unusual 
costs were incurred last year for 
facilities and product line expan- 
sion programs ‘which do not con- 
Leonard | Nash and Hudson cars; the closing 
down of the company’s 
  manufacture of the Rambler car. 
As an alternative, Dann urged 
  s Milwaukee 
plant, and concentration of the 
& ian Church, Saturday, Feb. 9th 
a.m. 
Rummage Sale, Youth Center, 
Lake Orion. Priday and Safurday 
morning. Adv. Rummage ‘Sale, First Presbrter- 
Adv. 
Motors were narrowly m ixed. 
Most leading rails were ahead 
slightly. Aircrafts; nonferrous 
metals, oils and manufacturers 
showed a fairly consistent array of 
smal! gains. 
* * * 
Among the gainers were Chrys- 
jer, Montgomery Ward, Boeing, 
American Telephone, Kennecott, 
American Cyanamid, General 
Electric, Dlinois Central, Roy al 
Dutch and Lew’s. 
Among. opening blocks were Vv. S. 
    - Steel up % at 61% on 2,000 shares, |" 
Boeing up %4 at 53% oh 3,000, Gen- 
    MARKETS 
Produce 
  fancy grades only, brought to the! 
Parmers’ Markets by growers -and sold 
by them in wholesale package lots. 
Prices eridey were 
PR Apples, Delicians, fancy, §.75 
bu; No. bu. Apples, Jonathon, 
Ke) A s, 
Intosh, Early, fancy, 3.50 bu; No. 1, 
2.75-3.25 bu. Apples, Northern Spy. fancy, 
3.75 bu; No. 1. 2.75-3.25 bu. 
‘opped. 
No. 
  
            
    
        400. Market opening around stee 
scattered sales - Livestock 
DETROIT LIVESTOCK 
DETROIT, Feb. 6 fp on er Firmness barrows and gilts; not established, on, 
sows; early sales No. 
DETROIT PRODUCE 180-240 Ibs. 17.50-18.25; a3 ei! 
The following prices. cover sales of for No. 1 and 2 more uniform = 
locally grown produce of No. 1 and tbs. 
Some held higher; No. 2 and 3 = 
tbs. 16.75-17.50; sows steady; under 450° 
25. 
Cattle—-Salable 300. Tra@ing slow on 
limited supply slaughter steers and | 
heifers, about steady; cows fully steady | 
with canners and cutters very active; | 
bulls, stockers and feeders unchanged: 
ood and low choice \cereal, 
    
      Rules : 
Most Grains. CHICAGO (—Firm prices ruled 
Ys. 16. 16 16.50; heavier - weights 14.25- for wheat, corn and rye while soy- 
‘bean and oats had an easier tone 
in another active session on the! 
board of trade today. 
| changes were not very large in any 
  
  But price | that as quickly as possible the 
company “take a look” at a fi- 
nanciaily sound company in an 
allied industry which could 
merge with or purchase Ameri- 
can Motors, 
Dann did not make the proposals 
formally at the meeting and no| 
action was taken on them. 
Amerian Motors has had losses 
in each of: the three fiscal years 
since its formation in May, 1954 
Lout of Nash-Kelvinator and Hudson 
Motors. i 
LOSSES LOWER assistant 
automotive Desmond St.,   PROMOTED—P.. J. Flick, 6763 
has been named 
merchandising man- 
ager of American Motors Corp.'s 
officials 
said today. Flick joined Hudson |- 
Motors in 1948, and before his 
promotion was assistant sales 
training. manager for the auto- 
_motive division. He is « gradu- 
ate of Fordham University, division, 
  
      If your friend’s In jall and needs) 
bail, Ph. FE §-9424 or MA Bora 
Vv. tribute to income until new plants 
are in full preduction and new 
products are sold in volume.” 
“These costs,” he added, “totaled 
‘approximately 90-million-dollars in 
1956 as compared_with 
‘than 50-million-dollars in 1955." 
Ford said the company spent a 
record 530-million-dollars for: ¢x- 
pansion, modernization. and -re-     Zonta’s rummage sale. Feb. 6; 
7, and 8th at 128 W. Pike. Adv. placement of facilities in m.. 
  
“WEERE) SPECIAL 
ed walls thruout. 
    
          
            
             
   
       OUTSTANDING — Weg,t 
side, well 
brick apt. building. 6 room 
apt. down including 22 ft. living room, 2 nice apts. 
ap, the 3 baths are ceramic tiled. Oak floors, paint- 
Separate entrances, water eaters, 
laundry trays and meters, built 3 family 
25x50 basement. -has 
  
  
      
           
  
      
  
  
  
  
           
   
             
          
    
    
      
  
        
  
    
    
          
  
     
  
      
      
      
              
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Get Absentee Ballots by Feb. 16   
Deadline for getting 
~ announced. 
last mail delivery Feb. 1 
    , Waterford Sets Deadline 
Voters will select party nominees for the April 
1 election’ when they go to,the polis.’ 
Deadline for receiving the ballots will be the §- 
8, Barry sald, = |™ absentee’ ballots for the 
Feb. 18 primary election is 2 p.m. February 16, 
Waterford Township Clerk —— Barry has     
  
   
  10,000 Sq. Ft. Available 
Third Floor with access 
large. freight elevator. 
       
  WAREHOUSE SPACE 
on. 
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    On Wessen 
Side 
  “The Store That Values Built’’ 
PLUMBING. 
SUPPLY co. 
Fall Sock of Soll Pipe and Pitings — Everything in Plumbing Supplies 
PHONES: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 
‘172 S. SAGINAW STREET     
  
    
    : , Misc: Beets, ss : 
eral Electric up % at 53¥% on 1,000|xo 1. 1.80-2.00 Cabbage, ‘Gury? end’ prime “ahetat:Retfors, Very seston; = Stockholders «were told’ by the! a another apt, with bath. Now being used for storage. 
and General Motors unchanged at } ~100- bu. Gab No. l.ifew utjlity and standard steers and * * * |company yesterday, however, that | Pir Declar Dividen Steam heat, 3 car garage, cement drive, income 
16061. | Ly Cabbag a are | Variety, |}, 40% on 3,000. = vee: rots, Topped, Be. 1:\ eifers 13.00-16.80; utility cows mostly}’ Wheat attracted demand because; AMC operations in the quarter $265-per month. A rate buy at... 
‘8 '" 11.50- : " 
195-108. Bi Celery. Root, No. J 2.00- 13.00 bulk canners and cutters ice has A regular quarterly dividend of 
‘ap. Sank, SM pel itee oe, cee teat) cuties op fi the price dropped below the) ended Dec. 21, 1956, the first quar- quarterly dividend 
haamet Lp gy oa T1.35-148 dos. behs. 13.98, some Ightwet ht canners down i pier loan level in many sec-|ter of the company’s fiscal year, | five cents a common share has 
Onions, Dry, fancy, 2.00 §0-lb. bag: No. or below: utility and commercial New York Stocks i ns 1m bb- . bulls 14.00-16.56. ions of the country. Farmers re-| showed a net loss of $2,994,613. This| been announced by Sherman 
L is 3 2 = nae. poe my ore: se Calves—Salable 100. Vealers fully t ili il ane es ae I f Royal Oak _[}. £.00- oe. . Parsley, Root. No. sortedly were not willing to sell) co red with ay rating loss| Produtts Inc. o iy . The 1" 200-350 dos. behs. Parsnips. No. 1, Steedy with Tuesdays higher close: few mpa n operating (Late Morning Quotations) 128-1. 78 Me bu Potatoes. No. xk 138:1.36 Righ choice snd | yotes veaters .28.00-| under that level. The drought! of $4,629,352 for the like period the | dividend will be payable March 
i : “iD. ag. Shes, ce, 0. * | rime in - 
Allied CK 89.6 Int Paper .. 1016 1-29 bu. Redishes, Hothouse, No. 1, 1.35- | duals 36.00; bulk good and low ee heat to firm new crop wheat. | previous year. 15 to stockholders of record March 
Allied Sire 12,431 Int silver "az 7)!73 40%, Debs. Rhubarb, Bi ese Bex 20.00-27.00; utllity end standard. un-| Wheat near the end of the first! In the | December, 1955, quarter ln ‘ eae = * oa lb. a ow : 
Alum Lid tie Isl cre Goal!" 2 ReMi" co tad ce behaBouath. Se-|, Sherpa al geah, Gach changed to 5 ica eees . 49 a s, ee able 700. Trading retarded) 2 a cove foe — -05 He tes 7.1) licious, No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu gauge. “Hub-|by late arrivals due to foggy conditions| $232. corn machanged to % bight: a= —= il sees ete iennecott er pers aS : § i 80-3 00 bu. Tyeenece. Hot-|market not established /March $1.28%, oats unchanged to) 
oveee . - + 104.5) house oO, - ~tb. 5 ‘ g 
an Sra St Beers’: Si "Seime es Set eS | cease uve higher, March $1.34, soybeans * WE SELL WHAT . . ++. 26.3) GREENS: Kale, No. 1, 1.00-1.25 bu. ws AVESTOCK igher 3449, soybeans 44 Am M & Fdy 34.1 Kroger .-....,. 47.4) GS: Laree. 13. 2 ’ L ; ybea | 
Am Motors ... §.5 LOF Glass .:,. 71.6/Medium, 10 00.12.00: Smet, ar ar Nad CHICAGO, Feb. 6 (AP) — Salabie|to 1 cent lower, March $2.45, and WE ADVERTISE! 
Am WN Gas .. 61.3 Lib McN&L ,.. 12.2 a, 27Tug: hogs *8,000; slow early later trade mod-| lard h d 95 
Am Rad ..... 17 Lise & My cee 51 | erately active: generally steady to na - unchange " 2> cents a : 
Am Smelt $3.1 h Aire ,.. strong wit uesday's average onihundred pounds lower, March) ‘Am Sugar |. .120 W's. oo... 204 CHICAGO POTATOES butchers instances as much as 25/e)7 15 
= Am Tel & Tel 176 me 8 Com .. 33.5) CHICAGO. Feb. 6 (AP) — Potatoes Désher: on limited volumes 290 lb and $15.15. 
Am gee nice Le play pn aa old; arrivals 10; track. 311; total US g.|Deavier: sows erarce steady: poor ship- * * * 
m Viscose ... ue hf ts 608; an o. 1-3 mos! -3 190- : 
Anaconds .... no ; poser ty leemand "pow. pearket aon asiberaly i Th 17.50-18.00; | mainty 1 50-17. 75: Commenting on the current price 
Armour eS os 149 May 0 Strs .. 36.7 by natn t —e i. Russets 4.00: eas ected fee asees Meistese men situation the Uhimann Grain Co. 
Atchison 3-24) Merge OP 72022 324 Valley Pontiacs 258: New: arrivala|heed, lot mostiy, 1 219 Ib sorted tor|Said. “liquidation in all pits seems ‘3M Lino’: §§@ none. track 1: supplies light: demand nd grade 0. 2-3 240-\to hav its 
Re Rates EE Mem Rop Hed gay mares ni Pan hound os Su Sy LEGS af ee lurgoot selling acer to be over.” Bok @ On.... 44.7 Mise MAM ... & /2.00 lots 350-550 ib sows 15.78-16.80; : , Bindix Av 6: Minn P&l .... 26.7) head lighter weight eee Monsan Ch... 32.3) 3 to 16.75. . . 
Benquet ...... A Seen wraca |. sail DETROIT EGGS Salable cattle 11,000; calves 200; mar- Grai 
Bocing Ait "=. Sh Mee ite": 23) pmrmorr. sven. t iaby —_ Reen.|2%, rogue eceralg Aclveyom shor n Prices - DOUBLE DOOR ‘with. WHITE ae - otoroia . | t i er; . * ‘ 
¢ Briswe wii. 124 MotB 0) ernie geanss eee feeerer eee eee eee ee CHICAGO GRAIN Specialists in Complete Kitchen Layouts ae = nfs a3 Nat Cash Rr :: 50.1). Whites: Grad A. fh mumbo 44-45, | StANces only steady; cows and bulls i Feb. 17 (AP) — Open to- . . . MEDICINE ENAMEL : 
Burroughs .... 37.1 fat eee = ee vt ri fae gare sat ; 44% a ae fe. pag mal a Sen dl" y: - i Choice Selection of CABINETS 4 
Cal Pac! oe 40 ‘\ wid avg 38; medium 35~ wt “< heat — : - 
fier gs = gt Regie: 1 Pigg StS we onl a Se aS tomes at ye aye’ & | GENUINE BIRCH KITCHEN CABINETS CABINETS seer Camp Soup ‘5 Nor Pac 2230) 43 [°° Jonds avera rime to high =: aa and _a a 
t Sexe eee Browns: Grade A, jumbo 43-44, wtd id prime| |July ...... 2.231 
Gan Pee 2 the Oto OM oo. I 8lavg 43a: large 37: medium 38-37, wtd | 150-1EWT i 6.36-00.00: Wait 900d |bent 1.225", Mareh ra | ‘and Your Choice of oe ee oan < Treme Snel 
Carrier Cp... . Opin: mM (Sees +H) = 36. Grade C, large 27-32, wtd avg en a 18 egg el é ie May 3.36% e Chrome ngs an in 
Case Jt eee 16.7 ; . sel ‘orm — Jul 235 ; 
Cater Tree 80 mae Ce Peed Checks 26-28, wtd avg 27. nyery g and << Holstein steersingarch .....1.28% 7 aan FORMICA SINK TOPS @ Rater Blade Dispenser $ 95 
Ches & Oh .. 62.2 Pann Eo! ..... §24| Commercially graded: heifers 21.80-38.60; goed to average| ay reefing) berms 18-18 SPECIAL eos ap Param Piet |.) 307 lasge se one an “srs large 37: | choles 17.80-31 - ‘stendard 18. coil. guly ee hod a a We offer an outstanding selection of cabinets for kitchen eee . se . . see i] i eeecee . M i : 
Climax Mo .. 3 Penney. IC. 781, cadaieletiy Grete A attra — 36: af Fol hervon yao “ia he: 11:38- | Dee 1.30% Sept 14.85 | will aici ~—e pi ee My —— of colors and $] 9” 
Cluett Pes ... . RR cae arge ; medium rade arge = t rns. so steel base Ww. abin ~ . 
on Meee Ee 7 en Coe 20,630. “ ; ‘a Treas i aad, comomereha vate 1406 $0: ods! a * wn Cabinets olg Pal m izer coass 443) arket easy and uncertain. Trade ts),, * 
coll mid As- 312, hee Bc: $2 lures "Gome waitand-ae attiude re |s0.06-2900,\tew head 3000; cull"aown| REQUIAHIONS Proposed ‘ Come Be ace 2. Philidor ot 423 government purchases for oshesl lunch tas t tecama _ or and good) for Trade Stamp Firms arr 
on Edison .. 2 e .eoe 46.7| program me price resistence noted s i 
Con N Gas ... 40.6 Pit Plate GG... 77.1/at the higher levels. Supplies short on a eaee  eeanee eee lambs: Shallow Well 30-GALLON GAS HOT 21x32-Inch : 
Consum Pw .. 47.1 Proct & G .... 46.6' mediums but ample to fully ample on : meeany 7 te LANSING — Li , gE : 
Pf 4% 99 Pure Oil ; weak, with few load of lambs tn- 4 #® icensing ond. 
cont Cun 444 RCA ae 33 tenes tf eee pao | slaughter ewes about. steady;|some regulation of trading stamp DOUBLE BOWL : 
aes te a a || WATER HEATER. | Cont CORAS 113.4 evn Met eo ah CHIC4GO BUTTER AND EGGS fambe 110. Ib “down | 19.00-21.00: intter companies doing business in Mich-| Stainl 
Copper Rng -. 36 Rey Tob B... $71) CHICAGO, Reb. 4 (AP) — Chicago|)”\oags geile Ib pood and choice|62" Was proposed today in the | $ 95 ess 
Com Pi Le a7 ee 39.4 | mercantile exchange — Butter steady:liambs with dirty etary 80°18. 50, legislature. Reg. $69.95 95 : 
D 2.3 Safeway si” 5 | recetp: 16.000; w ‘olesale buying pricesicull to low good lambs 13. 0-16.50 ° wan - s ] 
Det watson, 39.3 St Jos Lead | 404 unchenged ha a is rt ag see Gin oatly thotee and shorn lambs No. 1- fe * * j With Tent A” Grade, not crate ry 7 
Dis C, Gene | 31, St Reg Pap, 42218 oe: 8 Cate og. ehotseale(prime. 120 fo summer’ eborn choice a A bill filed by Sen. Charles S._ marred. Compare tae Kitehe Dow Chem |.. 58.7 Sears Roed _. 26.6 baying . cer unehate ed: 68, per cent oF to choice slaughter ewes 5.00-9.00. Blondy aera ealled for li- erues n ° 
a : ter white ; mix ; mediums censin Secre 
Bs  Socony soos [20ig, MaNARTGS 28; Gitting 36; checks Cutters braken|\e with ss oma fee of $100, * States) 21232 Inch SINK onl Pam ei fe cre eee utters Broken Leg se WHILE THEY LAST! / m Ry 447 It would require each stamp firm Cast tron / 
Sperry Rd... 21 in Car Accident to post $10,000 bond as a guarantee 2-COMPARTMENT 3- WwW | Std. Brand 3297 : ‘ 2006 OP at : 
Std Oil Cal _. 458 Poultry that stamps distributed through re- 30-Gal. Water Heater a " PC. HITE Be 
Ford | Mot a... en pa ind 2 ole DETROIT POULTRY Mrs. Sadyve Perry, 58, of 3375\tailers to consumers could be re. S . . 
Prech Tre 997 Stud Pack ... 73| DETROIT, Feb. 1 (AP) — Prices paid|Buno Rd., Milford, suffered a bro- deemed for merchandise as repre-| : 
Gariner Den wae Swift & Co. 38 |Per pound- F.O.B. Detroit for No. lian jeft | ae j $ 95 Gless 
Gen Drnam . 508 SYiv El Pd -. 405 quality nve 7 to RY am. | en = t pt vemery res sented by the companies. } Lined { 4 \ : 
Gen Flee 63.4 Texas Co 56.7; Heavy hens 18- € ype 12.\car struck a tree on ory Ridge * * * | | \ , 
Tex G S 29 ¢ Heavy broilers orfryersi2%-3%2 Ibs); : ‘ i = 
Gen Pas... 43.3 Ter G Sul. oP SiGray Crosses 26-27; Barred Rocks 26-\Toad near Pearson road in Mil-| Blondy said that i - Gen Motors ... 40.3 Te Pe 73.4|28. Caponettes (5-6 Ibs) 24-26. ford mdy § trading stamp ca 
Sea ter. 408 crane W Alt 7 3| Market steady. Trade 1s fatr but pn ‘ ” t iy, was mushrooming, and, Beautiful MIRROR REG. $134.50 VALUE :. 
> Gerber Prod |. 47.4 ‘Transamer 36.7 |eritical and selective as to size an rs. Perry told Sheriff's investi-|that eared unless some protec-/ 8 Compartment , 
z 4 [quality of offerings. Good heavy colored i : ft. wash ba and closet. : 
= car ee : aed tate - E+ 2 fens continue searce and short but/@ators an oncoming car forced|tions were provided by law, marg-' Coment : 52-Gallion Electric ee BRITE Finish poyeeel — roge a5 ro r3 
Goodyear 1. 82 Unt Alr tin. 34 {|beary white hens slow fo clear, Fryers iniher off the side of the road. Herjinal trading stamp - companies, LAUNDRY Reg 95 1" 
pence a 28 a Ge ce 33 iCaponettes tn fair movement with best condition is listed as satisfactory|would fold up, leaving consumers TRAYS HOT WATER $69.95 $ LET 
3 Holland. Ne. Us Rub a3 weights ma a “am = = oe ee a a ee plete ‘with sturd — ALL A GRADE. $ 95 ; ‘S19 US Rub ..... 8. ald Com! 7 a 
Homestk ..... 35.6 US Steel 62 ae | stand and faucets. | 
Tl Cen ., 539. West Un Tel . 18.6 - . “sf : First quality A é Less Fittings CHROME : 
Indust Rays. 312 Westg A Bk | 28 _. CHICAGO POULTRY . ; / cee : 
Ine Rand... 77 Weste El $4.7! CHICAGO, Feb. 6 (AP)—Live Poultry GENERAL DYN i anlage FITTINGS : 
Tnland at 34 bata 3 about steady: ean tek (yes- e | $ 95 : 
nspir Co : ale ow :* | terday 780 \ f.0.b. par- : i —_— : 
Interlak ops es Young Saw . 33 ae pac pean anged, heavy hens a " 1 5 i ! These tanks carry com- 21 x 32-INCH z . 
Int Bary ...-37.6 Yngst Sh&T .105.2 Fa Hf ght howe 12-13% ote 9 7 EARNINGS OUTLOOK 1S EXCELLENT | : ; % orl pa oe ee 95 2 COMPARTMENT COLORED BATH SETS 
pone 's ie ppro . 
STOCK Penang under Gb Re. 16-68; Barred Rocks 30- © ELECTRIC BOAT DIV.—Exclusive Atomic Submarine Builder. poe pe = ieee SINKS $695 - Aes 
Compiled by the Associated Press. 2 se : ° i y ter! us, Includes tub, wash basin, 95 
30 15 18 60 ‘e ‘ . Ale ee ; : : . closet . .« complete witb $99 = 
feces att Ue Stocks aah Ps <tulbadaw ce and Guided Missile Mfg. WASH Slight imperfections. all A-GRADE fittings. 4 
Net change ... ~10 —3 > —1 —5 W. CANADAIR DIV.—Canada’s Leading Aircraft Mfg. y 
Noon Thurs. ... 240.0 125.3 74.1 174.2 ouce arn Merchants “ . : we t BASINS 2 
Previous Day 28.9 125.0 14-0 113-7 of Bogus Check Passer” © STROMBERG-CARLSON DIV.—Communication and ; 
Month, oe 3033 13 He 8 in | es eae aa wdc Navigation Equipment Manufacturing Div. With triple plated LOWEST PRICES ON i STEEL PIPE 
rear : : 31. 72. : e Poli w : i rom Wei et ign ares ised 189 tors ee today warned city © GENERAL ATOMIC DIV.—Nuclear Research Div. I | chrome faucets. A Mh 1 4%s-t. and S-FF. 9 
: : c 440 1289 698 i716;merchants to be on the lookout, wondertul value! «in. Galvani er ‘265 1%in, -in. Golvani 2 
2 iss nen 287.8 1424 75.7 181.5] f h i F | in. ‘oniz 4-in. on H TUBS 
. Be Bee we ies Bl iia fere bogus check passer who has. or — Regarding This Growing Company — Call f ine Galvanized $3.44 . 1'2-in. Galvanized $7. 70 BAT 
ernest sroce* cy ao the Wayne Oakland Desk $ 95 \-inch Galvanized $4.90 2-in. Galvanized $10.32 Steel and Cast Iron Orato ‘Marred T , i a ron te ar’ 
city on the Wayne Oakland B: . . 
(C. J. Nephier Co.) . save. yn - e e Ou- SH AND CARRY ONLY 
Figures af'er decimal points are elgnths G Acting Lt J A. De Pauw,| s18 unity N 5 
ie “High Low Noon . . 1 a 4 2-911 
sig cm, trup. coe “3424 detective brent, sad a man wing | nn HOURS: Of S- 3 WAYS TO BUY: | OPEN FRIDAY 3 See ose "g false istrati nd_driver’s li-| © ~ Ross Gear Co.*.......006 23 23.6) » registration and driver's H- ee ' : . 
| SE Sie Ghat cg 22 2 “ZEleense “has cashed three “$97.63 1—Cash. 2—Layaway. 3—No money down, as low as $1.25 weekly! NIGHTS Till 9 P. M. | [ Pecinsular'M Frod.'co..02 92 \g2/checks, De Pauw said 15 blank! i Pad ) - : 
§ ¢ Prophet a wesceeee a, : . : 
@ Rudy Mfg. Cot ....... . ‘apa apg; checks were stolen from the ©, ! 
Toledo Bdison Go. --."...138 135 133/erick Tool and ——* Co. or en 
bat: er oaied bid. go) asked. : “| Clawson, : ae 
   
         
       
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  \Man Dies in Collision . struct two-inch "th SERB Iat% ; ; rathmore “A 
eee eS | IONIA John T, English, 27, AE “he. ce = 
< Maud M. Merper —=—s fof Grand ~ Rapids, was killed rusty beet by Fesolution i eons Se     
 LAPRER - i ! : ved to be -the intention of the City] ( 
aid Spr Tf 1 Noho Mi aes "eof mn. ess ea aie who Si ot Sh. Fenee ved Benjumin, 1, of Lyons, diner at oe ceamand ca) otitis en Satin, On te et st ome wil ha ‘hl Oh iting freien Wblcericusly, County suthorities exid|ceien ne Se fee wei lorcet De forencon, and” shall be 
Baird Funeral Home at 2 p.m. ' they ane seek a negli: *y wits {urther intended to construct cnareeen ood us pager. Sree susiitied gent homi-' ..i4 ith and in line « the, pala 
       
  
  improvement im accordance with elector nt 
Burial will be in Mt. Hope Ceme- cide warrant agains: Benjamin. the plan, file and estimate, and that/at the our prescribed for the, closing , 
. & ~ the — ernnaod eot “aball be ener bn there { shall 4 allowed to rate. 
a) special according to front- lis of said. election will be open 
Mrs. Harper is survived by sev-| worice oF INTENTION TO CON- age and “that all of the lots end parcels|a¢ 7 The polis m. and will remain 
eral nieces and nephews including| struct two-inch blacktop pavement on/ 5 land ting = either — of/until 8 o'clock p.m. of said day of elec- 
a Esther Weldon of Mrs Riverside Drive. —- ore. ane rom Ce n AV€-ition, 
os - Lapeer and «| You are hereby notified that at a/ Due to Car venue shall constitute - HADLEY J. BACHERT 
: Virginia Lewis of Flint. regular nieeting of the Commission of | ‘2? special assesement — to copped : Tewnshy Clerk 
: opieant $6,556.68 of the estimated cos’ Jan. 9 a& Feb, 7. 
the City of Pontiac, Michigan eld poses thereof and that $5,742. Nad ot the pe   
      
    
      
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
    
      
    
  
  
    
    
    
  
  
    
        
  
      
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
      
            
    
                    
        
  
  
    
      
  
  
  
      
    
  
    
    
    
    
  
      
    
    
      
      
        
      
  
      
        
   
     
    
   
    
   
    
      
    
    
     
        
    
          
        
    
    
    
  2 oe Pebruary 5. 1957 by resolution {ft was ‘ 
- Merele Johnson declared to be the intention of the Sttimated com and expenses thervel! Norics OF SPECIAL Ass: x - 
PONTIAC TOWNSHIP—Arrange- cantac nese: ocomsiruct, $westneh |S ment A.” ee ve ‘en's Ma pavement on Maines Ave- io the intention of ‘— City 
meyts for Merele Johnson, 38, of| Fem > Staines Avenue to Tasmani& Ave-| wat the 2 ee sven City of OTe: City of Pontiac, Clark a Hoot | se st, 6 construct ch black- 
1 at an estimated cost of $2,580.60. ,0r H ~/maker, Prancis Jennings, 0. M. Farns- Eig ae pave on Princeton Avente from 
Calgary who died suddenly at. Land that the plan. profile and estimate; Pontiac, Chamber will meet in the Com o" A y Avenue at 
pan P mission Cha on February 12, 1967 worth, B. G. Campbell, 
his residence yesterday, are pend-/0! st! improvement is on file for public 41'¢ gejock p.m. to hear wugamstionssand Powe'2, Co. Walter Jefterye,, Jack Nel- lag. estimated scoat tot een oe Oe 
ing from the Pursley Funeral It ts further intended to construct said 2jecHons vat may be made by seals Soe . all persons ~ ‘be im is on file for public in- 
improvement in accoidance with the interested. ae = Tha gee ot ect : 
plan, profile,and estimate. and that the hedge bond 6 1957 [the Special Assesment tonne =i It is further intended to constr t said 
Mr. ” Jotinson, who lived in the cost thereof’ shall be defrayed by spe- ruary §. y fer ¢ in ce a the 
a assessment according to frontage |- ADA R. EVANS, Ls lar gerenee . A seg een oe profile and estimate. that 
County for 28 years, is. survived !<i4 that ail of ‘the lots and parcels ~ nad Note ete ire awl rea should he 6 ye cost thereof shall be defrayed, Md 
by one daughter Judy Johnson of of Sand. irentiag: Spee B rcand oe owt eb. 1, “ST. ind borne by special assessment for special Len ars or of the lots Lv a 
Pontiac, four brothers, Byron and { yeaa Avenue shall constitute the ; pag age va can oe dP aay mon i ae blacktop OF SPECIAL Fm mney eh of tang trentins i 
Clyde of Pontiac, Ivan of Drayton § . — ——— a -- gel anor 2 wa — TO CON:/nue to Tasmania ane is now on file/ nue, ” ba — = cs Avenue from Baldwin —_ 
0 e estima cost and ex- ch black vement on ¢ inspection. . Universit: . 
. Plains and Melvin of Ilinois. One penses thereat and that 61.179.90 of the Valencia Drive a F in my grapp omy e Bereby given that the tr ES Bn. Nee Seat stitute” the the. special tee sment district 
; estima e are hereby. notit at o +b the Assessor of : s mated cos 
sister, Mrs. secrete Hoover of De- shall be paid from the Capital Lmprove- regular meoting of the mission, of meet ng ie ee cee Coonanie [eetaee Waeenay ae. B Bea aes, Coes and expenses pare a of 
cae oe eset ms manmmy crven [recess A. 1000 br reeintee het ae laee Gl Perens AD. yee ab Sabie eg ae Geen 2 ae Se tAth "be paid from the Capital 
Chester A. Anderson That the Commission of Secgy City of|clared to be the intention of the City o'clock p.m. to review said assessment, heretofore made by the City Assessor 7 t 
Pontiae, Michigan will meet in the Com-|Commizsion -to construct two-inch black-|at which time and place eppantantty for the purpose, of defraying that part NOTICE 18 HERESY 
MILFORD=—Service for Chester mission Chamber on Pobruary 12. 1957 top pavement on Valencia Drive from| wil) be given all persons tolof the cost whic h thi Commission de That the Commission City ef 
A. Anderson, 65, of 715 N. Main|tha® oojecisn? that mer be made by [Lots 00, and yg BS ls cited heals be paid a0 an eee Sy 208; =| Malone ee BoeniEeR SI peeres: sry Ma, 1087 
is * “os made ° 
: St., who died yesterday in Knox-| Parties interested. s! Tl Ke 1 et om ontimated ent ef OG0,| OO tee wel = ee a “construction of att o'clock p.m. ma. to beat i 
will be held th WwW. O. 7002 and that the pian, protee, and estimate | - ADA R. EVA NB, Avenue from — Street to Parkdale! objections that may be made by 
ville, Loar = a bohas ne Dated February 6, a Aor fae! improvement 1 on"file for public — ae Avenue is now on file in my office for 4 parse interested. 
Richardson-Bird Funeral Home on ection. eb. ‘s r opid imorevement .O. 019 
a me “City. Clerk, It is further tatended to construct eS rr cas Grn et Oe &| the and estimate, and d that} Dated February 6. 1957, 
nday at 1 p.m. Rev. Charles Fed 7, ‘57 sald improvement in asceordance with ASSESSMENT. {Commission an the Asse t the Cit . = shall be detrayed by ADA R. EVANS. 
Richey will officiate x 4 ——~| the file and estimate, and that NOTICE OP By fpr ans the & y tispecial assessment tront- City Clerk 
’ survived by hi ie We ety “ntrinacntnta "ty Sane) senor ene eed “were n| a romueg, ou es, te Comte ape ane th. the bout and paren site : vived by hi, NOTIER, OF, INTENTION, TO, COM. ell Merny Sa iteland ptt| pType O- Whuioes You Becta of Parva. A WA ot ome, fae seetinn itu tle notland Bre ; cow. wife, Willena, one daughter Mrs. Rutgers Avenue (Of land fronting upen either ‘of | Pred Dyke. ‘Tessie ‘rhompeon p.m. to review said assessment. at which | Pou! gy aie lg 0 Ls ee oh and TO” CON- 
Mrs, Harry Miller of Tennessee; You are hereby notified that at a|Valencl® Drive from Mt. Clemens Btreet| Thompson and to all persons P interested, |time and place opportunity, will te a Ear be ia avenue Gees te meres eee ee _—— 
. . soni Meowane At the Comminsen ot te Bh th it [take notice: That ‘the roll of the Spe-lall persons interested to be heard. ¥/ Princeton Avenue. 
equ! @ n Ethe sau’ me Lots 08 ons 81 Oe 063.40 of the estimated cost and ex notified that at a 
and two sons Carrand Arthur both tne city of Pontiac, Michigan held/vi¢w Subdivision 1 shall constitute | a! gabeter oad Erase ~ | o ae tereot | and. that | $1.068 80, of Fou ore porchy, ootit\t agiesien of 
of Milford. Five grandchildren| February 5, 1957 by resolution it was|the special ros doe district to de-| Ct wep vepaytl ated sport pels “aD ev estimated cost thereof 1 Teeees, of tiac, Michigan heid 
: ; declared to be the inténtion of the City fray $276.00 of the estimated cost and fraying that pers. of | of / AR. EVANS, shall {rom aout Tmprove- thon f 1 
ve, f mission decided a te id é . City Clerk February 5, 1957 by resolution it wos. 
_ also survive | Comminsten to sonstruct (we ‘inch black: lexpenses thereet wad, thet ug tM of nd oo tee ee 7 Bswe na = pad Feb. 1, '87. iment Fuse. -i , declared to be the retention of the City 
: _ Lewis Fred Mellendort Rolgwia Avesue te West line Hillatde |shat! “Ye paid from the. Capital Improve- ccnasreciten of fan Mee ge hg | NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSBGEMEENTT. “re the Commission of the ct City f/ top pavement on Princeton Avenue from 
ROYAL OAK—Service for Lewis/cgst of $7,702.20, and that the plan, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN tage Street to 160 feet north 1s now)z" blacktop pavement on Hopkins Street. | mission ne poorer al Ln, Seery i Baldwin ‘Avenue Al i gay 
Fred Mellendorf, 86, of 28541 Suth- rapg and estimate of anid ptorevenent rane te Commision “ of the City of oe ee eases on pe areca Ceegrce ee veh Lock. Raleie ne. 13th da 1967 at 8 o'clock p=. to hear 7g, the the plan, profile a estimate of said 
erland Ave. who died in mgt wig furahes Intended to construct said | manson Chember_ on Peoruary 12, 19s7|cpmmission and the Assessor of the CiY/D. ‘praska, Mrs. Dorothy Alexander, Cece ty partion, = aan se 
2 jance : , ‘ rman, s. Gray, Emerson F. : = 
held from Dalles Punrel: den at| suet theveot chal timate and’ that thelend objections that may be made by|cpamber in sald City, om the 13th day Alston,” Z. Algot - Nasstrom. Wallace | be hea Dated Pebruary 6, 1987 BS ferher ents he cen 
Allens Funeral-H cost Ge defrayed by special | partion interested Regen ee 1067 ot 8:00 o'clock | Boose, Albert Wilson. 5. Holler, Peatisc Dated “Pebruary @, 1987. "ADA R. EVARB. the’ plant proiie, ile and estimate, and that 
1 p.m. on Saturday. Burial | bel Semetvar see kale had’ peassie At ena] Dated Peorsary @, 1967 a and’ place opportunuy will belOral® Ferrel James fippen, edward] ™ 7007 . wet? Ue the shall be defrayed 
in linlay City Cemetery with Elder rate wn cite ale ui ADA evans, |S al ye oe ar ern: Marly Urprate.Alce AO ie 7 eee nero, Seca 
Willard Green officiating. / San ule Shemer dete ahem : oN Cues ‘ ; 1 ae ee 57 ~"§1| NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON-jof land fronting upon either side of 
Mr. Mellendort is pont ved by,tute, the snecial assess Soong we te ADA R. EVANS, Brown, “Mr "Boru tt ‘and to cat pa fi : Se Paton “Tnty em shall’ constivute 
gee 0 ie 9 interes e notice: Tha r ol = ’ defra 
-four sons, August of Pontiac, Al-|and expenses thereof and that $2,210.74 ‘ Ped. 7, 'S?.|the @pecial Assessment Kieretofore made|,.NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT.| You ere y, notified that at s/the special s assessment district to y 
of the estimated cost. and expenses|,.NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. by the Cit: si ae name for the purpose of|2, diacktop pavement on Luther Street. |regular meeting of the Com of | $10,761.10 sdobe 5 estimated ae 
bert of rae Orion, Lewis of Ohio, thereof shall be "paid from the Capital| * r blacktop pavement on Nebraska Ave-| NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. detrayine Ynet part of the cost) which| Te: J. C. Jones & Wm. Stratton. Wm. jthe City ” sepgauies eichigan, eld expenses be ~ jp sd that $1 900.20 of 
pong: co ayid one apf Drovement. Pung. ew | fo! OMC ‘Truck & Coach Division, pp MRSOE, Sraveling and related work) the Commiston eccides, Sament for’ the | jimeon. Dem” Armstrong Dobney, Lillian | Getiared to’ be the intention of the City|shall be paid from the Capital: Improve- 
That the Commission of the City of Mrs. Anna P. Sabo, John McCulloch. |°"rg" "gar P. Morrow, Ro Bailey, jeonstruction of 3" blacktop pavement on |Levi Viola Allison, Leone Cominission to construct two inch, Since | men NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN 
al poy hong One ne bretee John of ryt ol Pontiac, Michigan will meet in the John & Edythe MocCullack, Normaningiton Gres Prancis Street from Baldwin Avenue to | Gharies Perkins, Oakland County top so! we begged i. = of the City of ° 
| ___wille-aleo survives. us sion S mer r on Pebruary 13, 4087 oe errs ar ae penned Tia Locke, Howard C. Tolbert, cnt R University Avenne ts now on file jn|Brown, Herb. Sarvaer, Willie @mith, cetimated pom | . meebse an pense ‘Michigan will meet a et me he Gon 
: ves ear sume Peta > Shimmons, Sebastiario Cantarella, M. A.|m~ office for ite inspection. mmie F. Blotnk, J, A, Tillson, J. D. x ‘ Feb: 12, 1957 
: aad ebjection nade by| Williams, Michigan Mtg. Co. Joda Land | Boersma cediy given Seana jewathen Gass the and estimate of said| mission Cha ruary 12. 
. 7 parties pases She may be made PY! Comoany. Mr O'Neil, Lewis Brown. Eratl|joq hy Ee catotier, is ize, Dereby, given, that ele Lot's AP. isd and to all per-(improvement ie om file for public tn-|0s 6S cicor that may | "unas oF 
f : W. 0. 7004 beatae Clegg Ber a Callender, Arthur-@ Myrtle Archambo,|City of Pontiac, will meet in the Com- sons interested, take notice: "That “the Tt is further iritended to construct parcies toherest Vee 
McGowan Gets 90 Days Dated Pepruasy 6. 390! cial Acceosment hegetatore made eS Pontiee Union Schoo! Property, Newman| mission Chamber in said City, on. the roll the Special Asseesment _ ‘id improvement in accordance with} W.O. 7080 
: , F ADA R. EVANS, _|° " Parms: Unknown—A. r. No. 104, part Lot|12th day of February, A.D., 1957 at 8:00|fore made by the City Assessor- the the ' ed Feb 6, 1957 ; = 
: City Clerk| City, Assessor for the nuroose of defray- plan, and estimate, and that) Dat ruasy 
for Beati WwW 80 y Che tue that part of the whieh Gy 34 and to all persons interested, — o'clock p.m. to review seid assessment /purpose of defraying that part of the the cost shall be defra: ADA R. EVANS 
‘ ying YYoman, ’ Feb. 7, ‘87. = ount e Com-| notice: That the roll of ho Special As-\et whieh Use ond place opportunity willjcost which the Commission decided we City Clerk 
; / mission decided should be veld and special assessment according to front- Bd ei 
F —lnorne bY special axsess: < ter the can: ae wee camer made bw | 2 the city pee all persons interested to be | should a = — Lesa ad by special and that all of the lots and parcels Feb. 7, ‘57 
= ’ —— > " is ssesgor for ie iS : | Ossess. ruetion =< 
ae Mike MeGowan, the Pontiac fac-| NOTICE OF INTENTION TO con-|#Tuctinn of 2” blacktop. pavement om itnat part of the post which the Com-|« Dated February 6, 1987. ; Racktop pavement ca Lather Tiree of tend toes gg lng Te. eo! bos : 
stract two-inch black: Nebrasks Avenue from Earlmoor Ave- ° Pearsall Street _Pranklin Road to| WOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON- 
: tory charged with the beat- c' 0 “" ektop pavement on miooion decided should be paid and; W.O. 7076 from Franklin Road to Howtend Street 
4 isa! Aven nue to Howland Avenue ts now on file by assesetnent for the ADA R. EVANS, |is now on file in my office for public Motor se shall constitute the special struct two-inch bia¢ktop pavement on 
: ing an 80-year-old Howell) You are Hereby notified that ot a/!® mv offices for oublic tnsnection. construction of rading and graveling City Clerk | inspection se post _— pn 63.26 Mptor Brest: 
has been regular meetings of the Commisston ‘of| Notice ts also hereby given that the ang related work Bay Street from Feb. 1. 'ST.| Notice ts alee, hereby given that the) cetima ted s| You are hereby notified that at a 
m 40 ithe City of Pontiac. Michigan held Peb-| Commission end the Assessor of the City the N. line of Herrington Hills. Subdi- 2 the Abssscor of the| nares’ and iat sth ve “ot othe eat esti: | regular mecting of the Commission, of 
, P f a ¢, m n the Commission City of Pon’ . chi; -Feo- 
ir the Livingston County Jail |e feo by fwoai "tase: |cpein, Sa Pet agora nen ta ML clr ier name, SGLICE, OF, PBCTAL, Aeamnengey [Oi of Panik wil mts" ok C7a: oe pau from the Capel tmrrovement any eax rere? a 
j , 22, of $849 Farley|Conmatston to constrect two-inch pick. |of February. AD, 1867 at 8:00 o'clock |" Notice te also hereby given that the|, To: Beventh "Dey “gdveatint Chureh,|12th day of Pebrusry. A.D 7 spe? at | Pune. clared to be the intention of the City 
IRd., Pinckney, pleaded guilty to a/tP, pavement on Salmer Avenue from/ Pm to review said assessment. at which| commission and the Assessor of the City|Mrs. V Angdahl. Stewart, K.|8:00 o'clock p.m. to review said assess- NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN © _|Comutission to construct two-inch Diack - 
: Hp : Orchard Lake Avenue to Clinton River ‘ime and place opportunity will be given) of Pontiac, will meet-in the Commission |Spencer, Clarence i” ‘aipeeanys Alnaek of wil Gan cae pines apeers| eee, ee St Se Oe Sie pera oe oo —_ 
/ charge of assault and battery be-/Drive at an estimated cost of: $1,811.70, /#! Persons Interested to be heard. ee ae nec imh day|Metherington, W. A. & M.' 2, Marsh (tunity ‘will be eiven all pereens tmter-|Pantee Sucetbes ca peeduary 1, 2087 Rapid "sireet to Pidew Avene ot én 
/ tore Genoa Township Justice Stan-|*?% t2#t the plan. profile and.estimate! QMGt magruar? & 1987 of Pebruary, AD., 1957 at 8-00 o’clock|Pearl Morris, Albert Biron, Jessie B.lested to be heard. mission Chamber om Febduery 12. :961/estimated cost of | $24.920,85. and (het 
/ ot paid improvement is on file for public; W- ©. 7206 m. to said assessment, at which|Barefoot, H. 8. Cross, Roy A. Barks,| Dat ted: Reorvary @, 1967. at § o'clock Aer to hear suggestionsithe plan, profile and est'mate of said 
/ \ey Peoviak Ws ; epection. es intended to ; ane ey reirn| ‘ime 04 pines eppervunity will be siven/Fred &, Obert, reits Mayo, Willis B| w.0 ee oe haan Se publie in- 
Fi " _— er mn construc “ teres’ to rd. . ° y i specti 
/ The victim, Mrs. Thressa Coyle, | said improveme.t in ‘accordance with| 2 Peo. 1. ‘81. |"‘nltad Pebruary 6 1957. Campeel, D.C. Bancetk, M. J. "Con. : ADA Ruy Ceseh| Soca ee tT, te further ttended to constrec 
f told Livingston County Prosecutor | the — protile end estimate, and that WwW. 0, 7108 nell, Cecil Choate, A. E. Porter. Robert; +. °- - Feb. 7. 7| Dated Pebruars, @, 1987 said improvement in accordanct with 
ee / Wilferd Erwin that McGowan the thereof shall be defrayed by ADA R. EVANS, |H. Lake and to all persons interested. |-—+:— a ADA R_FVANS. ‘the plan, Prereo and estimate, and that 
t beat special ass ee ee proggts ap = a Te oo bu dee 2 reo — take notice: That the roll of the Coes Phir — poodle Fa papi hereof oat nee ds betiaied 4d 
her when he age a at all o e an re Qua! * . ib. 7, "ST. Assesam etofore : oe bd ceord front- 
came home drunk of land frontine upon either side of | Notice ts he given, That a Town- —_——-——- qty Aastoney bor the purpose of p Maene Aésstes: Deo 6 a and that ail of the lots sand parcels 
! Saturday bo she would not let) Sen atone om Orchard Lake Ave. (shin Election will be held in the Town-| NoTICE OP SPECIAL ASSESSMENT,|ing that part of the which the| Bifective Pebruary 18. 1967 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON-/of tand fronting upon either side of 
him use her car. McGowan had/®U* to Clinton River Drive shall consti-|*hip of Novi, State of Michigan. Precinct /9~ piacktop pavement on Del Rey Drive.|Commission decided should. iv paid and| An Ordinance to amend sub-sections — — pavement emi Mmor Street m Rapid Greet to 
. tute the special assessment district to|No. 1 “at Novi Township Hall, 25850, To: Unknown—Lot 47—Eastview No. 1./borne by special assessment for the con-/(a) and (b) of Section 89 of Ordinance ——— Piidew Avenue shall constitute the spe- 
: been Mrs. Coyle’s ward since he|defray $1.555.00 of the estimated cost|Nov! Rd. and Precinct No. 2, NovilNorman Masiey and to all persons in-|struction of 2° blacktop pavement nn No. is and Section 103 of said Ordi- canis are (hereby notified that’ at aicial assessment district to | defray 
was six, The couit also ordered of the ectitmat —— — —_ $786.70) Bed barr mantiy Bide .- ae ) Novi Bad.. withon terested, take notice: That The Toll of|James Street from Johnson Avenue to/nar No. 926 entitled “an ——— the Gity 0 of = bes faeogme ny he ee et a $f cates : 
, g . - en eost t! opera’ n . * 
' that McGowan take residence thereat — Je paid trem. ‘the “Capital pital) 1gs7. re "on, Aces for ig kegel aye | sites. ‘' poume linspeetion. ap imi rerueuine we Seog 9 “within th er: it: ‘ot Prot é ee it was de-|the estimated cost end expenses thereof 
2 pe ales Im Fund. Por the purpose of electing the fol-|getraring thet part of the cost’ which| Notice ts also hereby iven thet the Pontiac. Afich ee a ee ee eee 
: : CE 18 HEREBY G wee es the Commission decided should be paid|Commission and the Assessor of the City] The City of, vation Orpaine: Commission to construct two-inch bisck-| ment Pund. 
= Tha E18 HEREBY GIVEN ot| Guiervisor, ‘Township Clerk, Township] ing Gor by special assessment for the lef Pontiacs will meet in the Commission| Section “1: =e Se NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN 
= ; = Partie, “Michinan will meet in the Com: |Treasurer, 9 Trustees, Justice of the|construction ” o 2” biacktop pavement |Chamber. in aaid Cite Jath day| That subsections (a) and (b) of Sec- pen SE age yn pete pier pag are ope Uteegee peel pager, Ch 
o mission eal on February 12, 1957) Peace ‘full term), 4 Constables (not to/on Del Rey Drive Ftd soe rdlof February. A. at 8:00 o’élock|tion 89 of Ordinance No. 926 be and the estimated cost of $3,620.83, and that the Ponting Michigan will _meet in the Com- 
Caledonia Tot Drowns at _# o'clock to hear suegestions|exceed four), Member of the Board of)to 94 feet west is now, on ‘on tile in ‘my|p-m. to review sald assessment, at whichisame ie hereby emended to read @ eee. oe ne ee February 12, 1957 
and’ objections that may be made by Review. and’ three (3) Members Town-|office for public inspec ime and place opportunity ‘will be given| fellows: ag etn bad a ed at a) Loasca ony fea en ct iw al nara amine 
CALEDONIA (®—Richard Conk- parties interested. ship Monsd Cynaittee — Bach Party).| Notice is also caer ‘given that thelall persons interested to be heard. ta). It shall be uolawtul and punish-| It is further intended to construct partion a= emesea. arte =e SY 
y in Dated February 6, 10957. : “shall the following a described property of Pontiac. ont farther wage wl cccenenen : by o da Me = ———— prong a Foose ordinance for) seid Lenyghete roe im accordance with o. 
Round. Lake near his home in ” saa ADA R. aus ~ ” Par patos - = m4 ——-* raga im said City, on the 12th day i ADA R. SV ANS ts A os! habitual weer of onl noms the ey leorset os pe Bad _— . “DA R. EVANS. 
y r - e cla eation o f ty A. 57 
: Kent County community. 5 Feb. 7, ‘57 “A certain plece or parcel of land on rebruar cand ee eon es emaek Feb, 7, ‘57. on S romestne tanar on arene on uae Gar on ol ee tone seo 4 "fronts res aT 
Funeral Directors 4) Help Wanted Male 6| Help W t male 7 } Fema nstructio ; 
‘Death Notices OO 2 ab ae dttes c ohoreed wees = $ Help She Mors 7 H : Ip Want ed Female 7 Ins ns 9 Work Wanted Female 11 ted Female i Building Service 12 
Putsiey AMBULABCE, GROVE?) | MEE tee OT MEN NEEDED EVELYN EDWARDS |°@. 2 Ure osc is DESIRED EVENING WORK CAN|HOUSEMOVING. POLLY: 
} | Br We have just opened our new Is looking for a girl be- eae ths. AY do switchboard and filing. uipped, PE 48450. L. A, Young. 
axornson + he gg CHESTER D ] if h og waR TO Rent | BUMP Pontiac office, We need distribu- tween 23 and 35 to train = anea te — teh, on 1 ame otee 8, FE See rE — : im FLEMING FPLC : 
“ ig N. Main St. Milford: age oneison- onns, Cal DRIVERS EADY & PRAT tors. No experience necessary. as personnel interviewer. _phone. PE 20179, enytim . . DRIVING SCHOOL EXPERIE WOMAN. WANTS | sending, fi finisning, i = 
ein ME aig TUNERAL HOME a aige | Siena APO | Reged iwtween Orchard Lete| gk “perp gataRiRg | GIRL FOR FOR MECHANICAL DRAW: | et mere driving sense for you" | expERTENCED “LADY “WOULD | sac ; . aoe & “DESK FOR FUNE' . rehar ; p.m & Telegraph. wort, including VACATION ing. Some ar. Ca or FE matioueee BUILDERS, Lt 
‘ ¥. is 4 sogvive GOATS FUNERAL HOME | GABINET MAKER & MACHINE. egraph ‘. =e arrangement. Col- Stock poodles ay a men 80127. Herbert Cooley. ia like a: ook mornings only. | censed. complete building service. 
Bhs pel See Arnel ad] yOEME sty ON Ty | gee mat Mice tend wom |r Tor ‘Kaswoie taceter| [esi mrebicrcama mnt | [Sew Rae | ee EE, eS | nas moran Commercial or resident Ada 3 - Drayton s — Waterford Twp.| in lant Stead m pl nt. utomobile haulaway, Wor E lessons, rs. Myers, #6 | EXC. GoopD ons remodeling. A 
f pts Siecen te SPARKS-GRIFFIN lah al our eapectenced. teal g Vaaae immediate, permanent employ- ts maesirabh.. Interviews by © Soll reach No cooking, live _ Starr, " _ cook, for modern bachelor home| terms and free estimates. FE 
Seavore Cemetery. Graveside ser- Thoughtful Service FE 2-841 | MUlberry 9-041}. ment. C.O.E.. or conventional. sppointment, room, Sun & Mon. off, Cali | LEARN With no other women in charge. | _> 2442. 
Ender the . Gr i M- V he ocr | GAN YoU Uae 45 TO eso A | Southern territory, iS EVELYN EDWARDS MaAytair 68832. WAY AT P-aaERAY t g Bee ty WORK a pEiReT (CLASS RE- 
S| = week in — your present — SV ELI 2 - TRAININ' . L WA DAY WORK, . ve Aa 
a eet pe , state a Log Oor ees 1p e saciags? Sepp:  copoumers in PARKING ATTENDANTS, 16 & Employment Agenc ae = pe es. FE S100 | 2 Ste. 2 _ PI -ASTERING 
———— FUNERAL HOME with the Po tioning mr men| Wa dwtper - EE 4.0587 7: nateuat sanetra trem rou ova| WANTED MEN 18-40 raee eeu EM ain | Free estimates. MAnle 54082 - tRAL . ‘ rayne, ~ m e. . : : 
“e Ambulance Service Plane or Motor) earning immediately. Write Raw- — af as home, We train you. Write Pe-| Qualify easily and quic’ for TS NYDE FLOOR v 
a FEB. 1987, ARTHUR, FE 3-8378 leigh's; Dept MOB-406-716, Pree. | ROUTE SALESMAN FOR ESTAB- EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. 7| Modical Pe Ser BIG PAY Joss “NOW rT it hie Dag fmishing Phone FE 
t huss a “ig ig? : ae Must by 38 years of age, i Phra Pell” Applet "a cca tates 6 praia cose ate ek vara " A BUSHEL. Pick | °°? 
- DA th 7 years age, fam r * MOTHERS 4 es 5 = 
a f father of Capt. CAN YOU. US EXTRA MONEY? with city streets, ‘nterested in| Pm. wujertc , Telegraph |” week, live eae we DAY MACHINISTS, DESIGNERS ee eee ee +1070. ~~ TRENCHING AND 
4 Reneet ‘Augustine, Maller and BOX REPLIES ments on your home car Pry. building saier Experieaced F abl _at Square Lake Rd __=s—§§__ NoPHER'’S HELPER. §%4 DA} Gye md tert me | epomrongy aU sues onal BULLDOZING 
Geebert _Auquomne: | Swe broiere At 10 a.m. today there qr ether cbiigttlens, Make 8 ts| (ir Lacein, ‘tee a Teoeens EXP TELEPHONE SOLICITORS | a week. jive in Christian ho ¥S| No. experience required. 4 Rona: no ast ee 
Jes pdt Egle ait = ti pred - $30 a week in spare ‘time co — ee eee wanted to —_— in your own iar 64741 .> an ome: = “er Approved ~ e BUSHEL Pick- ¥._D_Thempooe _-_FE Cs 
: . = were replies a e Press ~~ an © aa home, Exp, preferred. ¢ infor- | ——-— ne e . xe gee eliv FE : 
7. 9, at 1 p.m. from the plying constimers in Pontiac and mation Dou. RELIA BLE GIRL FOR STEADY Bring Separation Report ae om SCHOOL. GIRL. WANT Business Servic 
ison - Johns 1 Home office in the following adjoining townships, with Raw- SAL ES PERSONN rE L between oo . nencies San days wk, 10 to 7 See Mr, Goldman Saganore HIGH GIRL WANTS S BA- ___ Business Services 13 
slow ba a = poole lee - boxes: Ee tile Rawielgh'a, Dept ice REAL ESTATF EXPERIENCED IN KITCHEN Maat) Save own trans. MA 64011.| Hotel, cut ot on weeawerd~ _bysti after 3:30. OR 3-6978. %4-HR. SERVICE ON ALL MAKES 
ing. In t : i, Experienced f : s ie — ne: NG, sEC- { of) burn ting 
Bk i IC Dr sere ae eta raga | Mer PT, FoR DE ween | Bear rpets cigintal Service, Eat jae | Fe gat Wate 0 6 pi nad gravee 1 18, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 23, CARETAKER Berson who likes | people. So years of age. Steady year-| Men's and women's. Ai in Saturday, Pa ee an S35 p.m. OGRAPHERS WILL HANDLE |A-i ACE TREE 
side services under the auspices For apartment build lenty of leads and oor around job with yood salary, paid . perece, Douglas Cleaning Co., $34 _— #, § a.m. to 3 p.m. ence and typing.| mcvai and trimming. Get our bid. 
-@f F&AM $61. Mr, Augustine will| 4 30, 35, 36, 56, 57, 58, 60, martina Went sa sient mat be time. apply L. W. Gaylord vacation, room and board Ree. |: . Woodward, Birmingham, WOULD LIKE SOMEONE TO Pick deliver. 'n ‘Drazton FE 2-7188 
. ie tn state at the Doneison-Johns 68, 72, 76, 85, 87, 89, 97 cial security “who icin good| os reese  PN® For appt. call EM 38342, bet. | SECRETARIES,  STENOGRAPH-| °¢!P me brush up on my danc- | Sree. | }1T14 or OR 36808. | AUDIOVOX HEARING AID. RM. 
ral Home. 1 Ost health & experienced in repair | —— — * a.m, an. 5 p.m. ers, Clerk. for tn | ing. Would prefer at your home. | witt BABYSIT IN MY HOME| 10, 101% N. Saginaw, FE 40630 i 
O1, 103, 105. Work Salary. $75 a month plus | TELEPHONE. SALESMEN. E X P. Full or Part Time Engineering Manufacturing and See eee Trot part time, EM_3-3604. ALL MAKE OF FOUNTAIN PENS 
_—__ BAKER, Yun. 6. 1987. ELWOOD Gow o-mncenee me | Ser seer! Oo ne eee a pear ercuad | | Paeuiae weekly pay check and morgage Msacpbenag * to eo WASHINGS & IRONINGS. PICK | , repaired by lactory. trained, men 
488 Lowell St.; age 12; y ment open Mon. throu ork Wanted Male 10 2065, tore General Printing 
be! husband of Myrt M. | time job. References required. | work. Call WEbster 3-1356 keep your im tant. fob as ote Fri, 8:30 a.m. to § | BD Bat., | ~snnnnnnnnnnnerrnnrnmnr nn Hh 7 BB «Bs - Senos, Bu an WwW. Law- 
| mare dear ard of Sherman Help Wanted Male 6 oie ne fad. “02 af — WANTED: AMBITIOUS MAN TO podem ‘a Car| 8 am. oufee 12 noon putisaBend A-l CARPENTER WORK. NEW ~— WASHINGS iy TRONINGS, ¢ OR _Tence St F . 
, Mrs. uline Snover,| ann : 02 E. Huron. | take over established route sell- |) —""*"-"?- Mich’ Repu Mound Rd. Utica, repair. FT +4210. fronings dore my home, FE 
se See — Baker. A & P FooD STORES CITY DISPATCHER FOR APTER.| ing Watkins Troducts in rural, GIRL FOR CARE OF i CHILD & | Mich. REpublic 2-211. RUUAATONE  -GARPENTRY 5-9724. Machines E REPAIR. \ WASHING 
ral, bervice il te eld et;| Offer full time employment for |. Sr°not and waste expected vic | sible. No in $5.00 cer hour pos: | Terk, Biay sights. ORD se" |? ELEP HON © SALESWOMEN’ |“ New ATIONS. pe ten | WASHING AND IRONING FAST le Hiectric, 602 'N, Jotunson. 
‘the Hontoon Pu Home with| steck & meat cle Regular. | to dis tuner EO expected. Heke Ee. oo, ae cont ny works y_nigh 2 omen only. Commission | 7 wi CARPENTER _pick up and delivery. FE 2-0005. FE “sles : . , 
Rev. Tom Malone officiating. In- prrntrhen ns work’ avatiable with tiac, Mich : rl: Robinson “Ave., Pacvetten, basi, ‘Dnusua - All, year & ¢ Lot oll — NTER.| WASHINGS & IRONINGS. WATER- APPLIANCE SERVI 
terment in Perry Mt. Pa: ne tunity to advance. See’ M — around work, Call >i1359 work. New -& repair. s ‘CE 
qaiy Lies Sinhee’ wie iia ta state Hi DISHWASHER WANTED EvE. Oe WOULD LIKE LADY To care | ->-3. Murdock. rE ba Sr ee oe | Sey Tee gt makes ot yrmeer 
at the Huntoon fal foe ‘A & P FOOD STORES ning work. $17] Dixie Hwy. Dray-| WTD GOOD LIVE WIRE BOYS. z for 2 acullgren & itve in Call | BOY 19, Ds WOMAN WOULD LIKE JOB IN|  85¢_ automatic washers. 30 yrs. 
ae i Aeon) we aria Ba ened ea __| @ carry news paper routes. Pon- LINCOLN m. Romeo, PL 2-2096, | High Schoo! juate. OR 34002. | Convaléycent home. Experienced. | nov 5g" Oakland PE 2-021 
wee > tiac & Drayton sing. FE 2-0971 - : aud 60. 
GON, FEB. 6. 190t., MERE | Er iy . DRAFTSMEN _ | or on 3.1407. WAPTRESS WAN ‘TED. JOE'S CON- BOY, 18, WANTS FULL TIME | WOMAN WOULD LIKE BABYSIT- AAA FLOOR SANDING 
her of Jenne: y me —* ' On progressive dies. Excellent YOUNG MAN | sing im your home, Write Pontiac |VAYING. FINISHING — QUALITY 
a Judy Johns ; dear! ~ call to FE 8-0258 will give position with expanding automo ni “BETWEEN 18 & 30, noon_ shift Apply H person. 3183 CARPENTER WORK ALL KINDS. Press 96 WORK 
Melvin ee you ad story of ome of the best. tive stamping manufacturing Co tor sigh nee 330 “ 2 30. Me AN win O SINGTERPE. ot John Featherstone. FE | YOUNG LADY ‘WOULD LIKE BA o.scr Sa ee 
Hoover. ee Johnson will %. tn! seiiin art-time. - the nation. Full JOrdan 4-6520 | Cook & gare pm Apply fn oeeer tor ae nt hh : bysitting & housework, must live BASEMENTS D “DUG UNDER 
Sate ot Fursiey Funeral H es _oT_part-time. Age 22-45 EXP ‘TV TECHNICIAN, MUST AP. | “Person at 696 W. Branson _Call_ MT_4-8015. see ame: CABIN} ET, MAKER AND. AND Rh in. 85-8387. ; as eet comeran nee t= 
re funeral arrangements w bly. in person. 1157 W Huron | —C®FFY_out, 45000. 4 5 : ——— 
_be_ announced later. - ATTORNEY | Stefanski's TV. "pope ten Weees, Hons Toa di ARPERTRY, Building Service 12| BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. 
| EXPERIENCED sod On ELEVIBION | YOUNG MAN FOR FULL TIME yl FE 5-0653 30 YRS. EXP. KEW Walls and windows. Reasonable. 
MELLENDORF, FEB. 6. 1987, Lewis| bench man. good opportunity f position with established financial : rds @ specialty. 4. Br _Free est. No obligation. FE 2-1631. 
Fred, 28541 Sutherland  Ave.,| Pr Or | rranteati wou Whos CAN NOT ACCEPT Seana OR 1 ; CR, BLOCK WORK. 
Royal Oak: 86: dear father! Large national finance compart Joy MI #1300, 1483'S "Woodward. Von required must be weet wit: 8 to & job, no investment, col-| EX MARINE WITH 2 YRS. COL- ney FE =a ba a ae ee ee 
of August, Albert,’ Lewis and has an immediate openin fo hela ware Z lecting ‘or deliverin Fie ible 
ial a ee SE en a sor pda percent Commitee | état Say". PE eee | Fh GGS YOM CAREE'TEM: | “Puimaces deenet Ss 5 epee ; er 6 o! sis work shou chal ' nt | | se of car necessary. For per-| Siw aar a WANTS PUT? re H ces Cleane: repaire 
m Mellendort. Funeral service beginning tot a na See gles ngineering Checker | mignes. eatin eran nele ‘| ‘ | Sonal interview. Phone FE: §-0000, | MAN. te 53 tm FULL TIME | _terms. Gordon Flattley, Em 3-0403 3310 Crooks Ra. ‘Rochester: FE 
  
    
  
    
  
  
       
      
     
    
    
  
  
    
    
      
  
  
  
  
        
  
  
        
  
          be held Saturday, Feb. 9, at! 1 ; For tayout avd checking of small ; vin hal <i LATA REMUTOR bw. : va gah soya Mtg EF He Bee Mee eye) Permanently precision aircraft devices, over- creasing Sor qualifying party. Oth Help \ Wanted 8\ MAN WANTs SHEET METAL A&B TRENCHING ELECTR OTOR SER E 
with "Elder waned Green offici-| Applicact t time See Mr Voss 7 N NEEDS work. 7 i Ht TES ike 
Stine Yoterment in Imlay City) plactce law in Michigan could. MC. MFG. CO Perry St. or phone FE §-8121 for See oat ee | ae ee Re ate ur Sechsane iad veces ee on eee oun ; . a Y. interview i STENOS A PAaCINATING Gauae R or service work. Ee 1 __. _ Ph. a. ‘ 
ee ryeet| cenede? recent sraduats Glasning 138 Indisnweod Rd: Lake Orion ee ID ; awaits men & women of high | MAN NEEDS WORK, ROUGH 4-1 LAYING SANDING & FIN. FURNACE® CLEANED, INSTAt- 
Lake. Orion. | Reply giving history. education, |) xceptional Opp tunity oe AND Si week & up by displaying abe Fe ia Bonting Hardwood’ Poor Service, T resins “re ae 
“——~ 1 salary expected address and tel- | p, ae | Help Wan prestige products N re tions } AE hE tit ar ice. 5-1788. 
sINPKINS. x rus. ot i987, MARY A. _ephone- number Son 3 canvecaine beece yelen Ven ate | ‘Help Wanted Female 7 STENO Bstigten For For ” wderview plans ee cat wach PEt pays i oe drawn to an EM 34031 EM * 
ommi : STERING, NEW Pain. | 222 a2 H 
og i pe held | A FEW | srary $100 fo . Sam tee Saat Call | Pour encarta nigh pte with Secretaries MAN OR WOMAN FOR GOOD rer mee rete | Loe: BRICK. bi tad WORK eat 
914 or appointment. ‘ ces FE 22468. ___ ‘ og Ale gg Mt Hh ng p ——| sales packsround. -Earn_as much . Watkins route we train you. | aiiABl. MAN firep 23-2468 
Piome. with Dr.| Working men needed at once for) General Bookkeeper $150. to. $300 geek: For inter- - steady yen: no. lay-offs, BLE. sai aacaares “oy «ae Ol 2 "088. Sapa rere ae ae ork, some mechanical P vie 3-038 before 12 noon. : average $2.50 to $3.00 per_hour.| ould like steady parame work | Sait a eee 
to Oak Hill Cemetery. ‘Mrs. SAPon"bciwets 10 kd Lam, | needs youne man with experience | ARE, FOR, 2 CHIL DRE N POSITIONS Apply. im _pereoe, "189. grey. | 12 8m. Ress, OR 28001, x ale gm, jy too | 8D aeen I 4 will He in state at the ie) ' afteroons. No housework. 5 days MEN & WOMEN, FULL OR PART Q A 
riffin Funeral Hone.‘ AGORESSIVE SALESMAN FOR | cod control» Compas payrol | SE PE tgsi¢ Pam to 2 7m AV Ra time. sell Watkins nationally ae | Work Wanted Female 11 Stian UeTamteed work. PR. MY | 94 hour seal IN S makes. : : r_sale cated in new building in Birming. | i 
Eade tat) Sang tar cane pay ceal”Fe | SA" fhypatne Meats |W" es bmagye The Pes - ge, Ave teh. “Fore. "s at pice UP avo) Egnmiane asaut™ | HEATING metic controls. Job LD N hone ee —— Stat 
_ #0122 between 6& B pm. —s|-reautres foes sence of responsi-| calls. Harrison's Bamberg, aN Join Lincoln Divisi \. | REAL R OMEN. wean Tange (oF te mall Guar. @ licensed heatng contractor, 
y AUTO MECHANIC EXPERI-| ‘illty. Galery commensurate with | Perry. oin Lincoln Division now |. saieswomen ‘nr new home proj- |? ¥ N WANT WALL OR 3. » 2D. Free estimates. |""We No How” complete service 
Bir enced. Studebaker & Packard) _Ability. MI Don Cargill | and be a part of the di-| ¢63,.i% Rentiac, Waterford and Clean FE 5-3036. Eves. *. PE Te 57-8087, : on all heating equipment. Night 
inghem reen-4 Dealer. Mazurek Motor Sales FE JIG AND PuTORE. ‘BUILDERS CURB P 1e Cv" | Glee rea. Fp. res Bone | OT ae be ROUSECLEAN- CEMENT rt OCK seetal’ 154" Procitin Eig, sneet 
a ek i _ [rsion when it, begins ©: it Rah SSDP | autre sy woo —— | Peete see et 1g Yr c e 3 . ¥ mS iN PLASTERING ALL KINDS. HO 
wana ane , > MILLWRIGHTS WAITRESS.- cupancy of its: ‘Novi office | help take care cf oe Lives |W. we a wan 499 ce fie | _ Meyers. OR 48. . | 
e, TO ee seiaae DON’T WISH FOR quaiitied ' ey in March, PS oe 7 are rarrTr IN heal HOME. i0a notin aa ea Op? OR BID. grb ny c. Rene ENTIAL, 
neighbors JRE ualified journeymen only, LDS ; d mplo ment WA eat FREE 7; nc tts of kindness . y gencies DRY WALL Soot le 
sais of, Rindnese | : wae Wan oe 1 eo OME Vic. BY NE FREE | TREE REMOVAL & TRIMMING. 
i ——— eure MONE V! Make H cage Avply Putnex note piv ! p uae fer earn exember of er) Interviews for these MIDWEST Hosp. Rad, Part aoe, PE 17-9078. | A ed No job too big or small aes estimates. MA 5-4404. 
our husband & father. Fred ° fiae  Prant, p00 Baldwin Ave. Pow Apply “in person poly, Tn positions IAC’S OLDEST” MCE EASES [iby Wants Sk. eaeat Ov | pate, FE 0h Me ye : cial thanks to tiac, Mich. Apply in person only. ne : SNe aC es, OLpeeT Eas. 4 — FE 31073. oors, ty SEM ase. po le pe ha) aed ral ate | 
bent ana through Classified Ads. To aia i 6-3 79 Ti TRAIN TED'S SATURDAY vies FOU $6 coll iN rk te eon = ‘| eee ne whe | sporad, He n <7 N FOR | BUILT REASON- TREE “FRI MTINO END, REMOV. , : ‘ Woodward at Square Lake Rd. , a ates. 2-601 “= 
_ Arta enim: $l), rent,.buy, swap, hire, | BIE DesiowiNe rok, OUR AD DEPENDABLE WOMAN TO” AS At be eek ay 0 thé Tioks RMAKENT POSE DON’T _P AS 5S UP Ey eodatedecmmm f -” * -hecnathtal gaan , _ UNI 8 with child care, light house | en oO 1 A \ y ry FLOOR SANDING. OLD FLOORS CHINE ) 
al ET i S nie work: STATE BANK BLDG MONEY! Sel 8A . 0 oe i 
dial FE 28181. | MANAGER Riot In tetreauired, suo? Ndi Game: NOVI Plant on Wixom Rd. __ $0221. eS belongin t oa oe Sagremiy Car. L. Bile, PE sy estimates OR 3-9186. 
- > | Gond future. Gooa valery, |ELDERLY Lapy To sare north of Grand Rive Fe 9-0001| | Pa i tores, ing ing. §| Rome 9: companion, aoa Je Parana SAT _|through Classified Ads! ; is, ;: : la oy. Huron yn FE 40551 FE, 28181, 
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INCOME TAX RETURNS = Call after p.m. 
INCOME TAX | RETURI NS “PRE. pared. EM Steet 
BEN JAMIN" R. ‘BACKUS     
  
  by quater ar one i to fm. CKEXSTOSE, 15 Lawrence ar 2-14l4,   
| Rete & boreal Abe Sars RE the facts about matters. Private 
_consultation. FE 5-5201. 
ANY 
eT oe meen Mr. R I. Langley. Phone FE Ssivation 
  
‘Sea ie "bait Pats Ta ‘Workin ing People’s Ta s Tax Ser 
Insurance Agencies 17A   
  
Austin-Norvell Mee 
STAY peat 
PE 46212. FIRE. 
DRIVE tN FOR SUR ANCE 
DRIVE OUT WITH ASSURANCE 
W, Lewrene Corner Cass 
INSURANCE 
OF ALL KINDS _ INSURE BY PHONE 
ja Nicholie & & Harger Co. %3 W. HURON 8.   
  
MAHAN REALTY CO. 
  FIRE - WIND - AUTO - TORNADO 
tla W. HURON FE 2-0263 
18 _ Laundry Service 
Lace CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF, 
; PE 3 paler 
an} Bs mse Lowery’ SER RY. 
Landscaping 18A 
“TREE TRIMMING AND   
    Aerotred Knapp Shoes 
Mrs. pesnes, PE _3-6814. $3 Mark. Mark. 
' - In Debt Tf you are having trouble meeting 
iat vie, see Us ater. 
CREDIT 
LORS, Saginaw, 
8-0456   
INC 41% &. above Oakland Theater, FE 
___Travel Agencies 25A 25A 
PLANNING A TRIP? IR . . STEAMSHIP 
TOURS — CRUISES — MOTELS. 
PONTIAC TRAVEL 
SERVICE 698 W. HURON ST. PE 8-3251 
bun Wied, Children to. Beard 26 
CHILDREN Leven AND. CARED   
  
_for, FE 2-1730 
DAY CARE 
w . parents work. 
  I HAVE AN OPENING FOR TWO. day gts L, Koop, Perry 
. 
Wtd. Household Goods 27 
FURNITURE NEEDED me   
  EXPERT removals, Ph. FE 6-6593 or OR 
3-2006 
“Moving & Trucking 195 
4-1 MOVING-HAULING 
° EXCELLENT SERVICE | 
Reasonabie Rates. _PE 5-3458 
BASEMENT CLEANING | LIGHT |= 
paces & rubbish. Cail Bill, FE   
  
BASEMENT CLEANING AND 
Slate st all kind, PE $-7972, 66 
HAULING AND RUBBISH. NAME 
your price, Anytime. FE 8-0005. 
“NCINERATORS CLEANED, ASH 
bbish cleanup. FE 4514. 
Goer a AND 1 hw oot & TRUCKING. 
Rubbish hauled 2-0603. 
LiONT Dooly ge | = RUBBISH. 
odd jobs. FE 4-936. 
onto HAULING, nabag oo 
hame your price. FE 5-3153 
MAN WITH % - TON PICKUP - 
hee work Call anytime. FE 
~ O'DELL CARTAGE Local and Phone PEs 6008 Moving 
~~ REDUCED RATES. _ 
Large van to serve you. Smith 
_Moving 'P E 44864 
Trucks to Rent Lee TRACTORS   
  
  
  
  
AN’ NT 
4 ton are AL 1% ton stakes ae! trucks Semi-trailers 
AILERS AND “PRA 
Pontiac FaFm and 
Industrial Tractor Co. 625 8. WOODWARD Open Daily Including Sunday 
_FE 41422 
ONWANTED ARTICLES RE- moved free of charge. FE , 
WEST SIDE VAN AND STORAGE, _ FE 24750 
Painting & Dec & Decorating — 20 
4-1 PAINTING. INTERIOR & EX- 
terior, 10 per cent dise for ae | 
__Guaranteed, Free est. 
1 PAINTING & PAPERING MA aa | 
son Thompson, FE 
A-| PAINTING AND | PEO 
ro | Paper banging and removed 
2-6018.     
  
  
  
AAA PAINTING. WALLS WASHE 
PE patie. steaming, henconabie.| 
PAINTING & DECORATING. Ais 
, riot & exterior, By hour 
job, MI 6-4153. 
PAINTING & PAPER oe Winter prices. FE 2 ane KE 
PAINTING AND D Reas, Immediate protocol VE. 
5- or FE 2-4456, i 
PAINTING ~1 <WALLe “WABHED, PA-) pe- cleaned a elt 1emoved. B. |» 
»_Sandusk 22706. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING 
WALLS CLEAN 
SUPPEP_____COR_ 35-7061 PAPERHANGING. FE ¢2171 OR 
FE 4-6829 
Television Service 22 22 
COPENHAVER'S R ADI TV 
Repair. 596 W. — wight serv- 
ice calls, FE   
  
  
  
  GUARANTEED TV REPAIR. MAKE FE_ 4-0736. RADIO & TV 127 8. PARKE sr   
—nypeweter Service . : 22h: : 
& MA- menine work. 
Sata acy oe Ge ply py os. 17 W 
23 Upholstering 2s | 
BEADLE'S DRAPERIES, Spurl shown b FE 5-1 
EAKLE'S opti UPHOLSTER: 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. oh at. Free estimates. 
~~THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 4% TELEGRAPH FE. 5-8808     
  
SLIPCO! DRAPES & BED- spteads Your material. FE 5-5797, 
Lost & Found Ez)   
  
BROWN MANS BILLFOLD LOST 
FRIDAY, NTAINS VALUABLE 
PAPERS 'L 
-3-3404, AFTER 4, LIBERAL RE- 
WARD FOR RETURN. POUND: SETTER, RED IR 
_female. Call M1 40191. 
FOUND: 1 YR OLD MALE BOX- er, in vicinity of Crescent Lk. 
FB 5-3464 
LOST: 1-26-57; SMALL BROWN 
& white Bassett, Vicinity Huron 
Gardens. Small: boy’s pet. FE 
5-851, 
FOUND: MALE BUFF COCKER, 
downtown. FE 2-9454. 
oe A CAR KEYS CORNER OF 
n & Tennyson. Reward. FE 
ie 1.   
  vicinity of Williams -Leke. On 
3-4064.   
= 
SAVE ENERGY, USE, 
WANT ADS! To find a 
job; place to live or ai 
good used car, see Classi 
_ fied NOW. . _Sale, Phone OR 3-3Ti OR 3-37! 
CET Us BUY I On AUCTION Ft 
fo: you, OA 4-268: 
ONS OF PORTS   
LARGEST 
furniture buyers. Cash waiting. 
Fz 4-7881   
TO BUY OR AUCTION. FUR- _niture, dishes, tools, MY 2-1521. 
WANTED: MAPLE CeoRMITURE in good condition. OL 
Wtd. Hiscsllensses i 2 
SAW TUBER Want wanTED 
OR new POTS 
WTD. 20 eS POTS. 
5-308.   
  
eae Wanted 28A_ 
WANTED $2809 ON TWO_HOMES 
3 extra lots, 6 per cenf interest, 
first mtg. Phone FE 4¢-0236, 
___. Wanted to to Rent 29 
2 On 3 GIRLS be bea P| A 
EDROOM 
PAR ae   
  MARCH. STATE REN ae AND WHERE 
TED ITE TO PON- 
chance rent- 
ing to some updesirable “tenant? 
Our service to Loved 
only ons tenants 
credit, 
ences. we 
FURNISHED OR PARTLY F FUR 
nished small house oF A 
: cow 
Pr PE Se \NURSE_ WOULD LIKE ATTRAC ATTRAC- 
tive & clean ~— 
PE — one =e 
836 after 3:30 p.m. _ ‘RENT 5- 6 ROOM HOUSE BY 
apes ait. ee 6-083. reasonabie 
‘Share | Living Quarters 30 
—— N jeg 
  reapd 8-6433 to 10 p.m. 
_or write’ box 92 Pontiac Press. 
‘wipow WOULD LIKE TO SHARE 
ner home with a attew or work- 
_ing girl. FE 5-5265.   
Wtd. Comracts: Mtgs. 32| ist 
$900,000.00 At our disposal to purchase new 
or coneened, ‘and contracts for 
our clients 2) years service to a 
gen clientele. See me before 
sell. Ask for Bob Mahan. 
To Buy—To Sell—To Insure 
MAHAN REALTY cO., yg ee 
wet Bar 
a acre am eeakcane © CASH 
IN A FLASH! 
FOR LAND CONTRACTS   
A. Johnson REALTOR 
1704 8. Sore raph Rd. 
FE + 
IMMEDIATE CASH FOR ®qQutI- ties and lang contracts. Or have 
buyers for same . 
kK. L. Templeton, Realtor 
2339 Orchar ‘k Rd FE 4-456) 
TO GET THE MOST FOR YoU 
1ana_ contract es ae 
‘ts the “bird’’ to see. age 
_Ton_ St, Phone 
CONTRACTS W ANTED   
  
We need concracts for immediate | 
  sale. Buyers waiting: What have | you. R bie d it, large | 
or small balances, new or sta- 
soned contracts. Clark Real Es- 
tate, 1362 W Huron St. eve- 
nings FE or —_— 
ask for Mr. Clark.   
ASH 
BUYERS 
_WAITING.. 
pt courteous 
Call Ted MeCullough any hour at 
a: C. HAYDEN, Realtor FE 68-0441 or 
  EF. W me on > ved = 
“MORTGAG GES ~ ON GOOD PROPERTIES " acre 
BD CHARLES, am s Telegraph Loan Correspondent Farm 
ftable Soc 
Freon Eres Pe eon CASH FOR LAND 
H, J. VanWelt, 4540 Dixie ‘Ses. OR 3-1355. F Fs 
      
LET 08 Bid on 4 ne of your contract 
Edw. M.)Stout, Realtor OR _3-1502- 
CHILDREN Call OR | 
TER- 
P FUR D. 
SOMEWHERE Lo UR NIRRED. 
. STATE IN LETTER |     
  on small acre. 
See ieee 
2 or 3 bedroom 
elopatbideakankes 
Wah Fete, wer hems fora bg acre 
main highwe 
  sun JZ. A. Taylor Realtor. 
CASH ~ IN 
24 HOURS 
baggy ve ~ tC “chew CoM. 
erty within ry ers. "Pes. 
fer es are priced 
Edw. M'Stout, Realtor 
wis Open Eves. "til yt —_ 
- "THERE IS NO 
DOUBT NOW! 
    
LISTINGS WANTED WAITING LET 
ts SH Y¥ NOW TO 
GET CASH YOUR 
TY. BUY 
SMALL EQUITIES. 
nogslie R. Middleton 
0 BUY OR cL rsoually buy your prop-   
  
~ TO BUY, TO SELL 
ONLY STATEWIDE     
      
    
  
Rent Apts. Furnished 33 
3 ROOMS. PVT CLOSE IN. FE 
5-4632. 
  
    
  
  ROOM Fr PRIV. 
J en's & entr. Everythin g fare ist 
floor, Perfect for cou- ple! Refer, 2470 Dini ie ey. % 
mi. N. of Telegraph. Rd. FE 
2183. 
7 ROOM APT. NEAR TOWN, 
children welcome. FE 5-3414. 
3 RM. FURN. APT LAUNDRY 
_facilities available. FE 2-7726. 
@ ROOMS & BATH, PRIVATE EN- 
__trance, call after 5:00, FE 4-675. 
4 RMS. UPPER, LIG & HEAT $80. "heh   
  
STATEWIDE D. CHARL REALTOR 
[mnt 8. Telegraph = _ FE ¢0521 
|BUY, SELL OR TRADE | | Tt will   
  oes Oe We of iraaing. your fa: 
incomes, business sparfunities 
  182 ~=W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 
SOLD If on 
Humphries salen FE #7114 Eves 
sitple ona Service 
Rent Apts. Furnished 33 
1 tag ROOM LS parvare 
iM. 4 R L ADULT. #10 $e 204% 
63 .N. Pere ioe 
  
    
nished, tiled ‘ear-around 
Inkefrsat ‘apie 6618 Pontiss Lake 
UB or 
fi bac 
ROOM & KITCHEN, entrance, washing, 1 adult. it 
__ 30663. 
2 CLEAN ROOM: ROOMS GROUND 
Shower Avia hot Sutet kee water as 
refrig. Good jean Man or work- 
24406 
7 RM RMS. earn RA LARGE FRONT e town. 
$13.50, 9 Willard a. ee 2 Vay 78 ONLY. #1 AU- e. 
2 poet 2 PRIVATE ENT. & BATH,   
  
  
F} 
“only. FE erie. 
2 ROOMS ON PONTIAC LAKE. _Gas heat. Are. Feb. 3. OR 3-5202. 
2 Larcr LL D 
5 Some, FE ise. 
ROOM N, 
* rivate bath & entrance. 164 W. 
  
ry pot & ag te PARTLY PORN, of ca or eee Close 
  oy & hea’ 
te. Sitar "Fe ‘Case 7 . 5S RMS. | APT NO CHIL- 
dren oD tg is. 1390 8. Parke. FE- 
_ 46458   
A A PIRST } a7 LOOR APT. 3} LARGE 
— furn, with break- 
fast nook. lata facilities, — 
St. at Couple’ on ay Po por nepvotntment 
[ELO! ae oa Si — rivate bath & entrance, 
N. e¢ for 2 or 3 quiet men, 
_very nice. eats 
‘ JRN. 2 ris preferred, Ne wun 
‘nee AN MODERN APT. PRIV. 
ie a Chambertain 
CLEA.N KITCHENETTE APTS. 
furn. OR 3-7700. 
APARTMENTS. 
Pine St   
CLEAN 2 
References. 06 
CLEAN, Pontiac 
Call Ce ne SeRGiENCy 
your real ‘$15 per cali incl. heat, 
lig eon Saino sortrpantios PRIV TH & BN- om te FE 
3 AMS. OTH. PURE, WELL PUR-| fwoen ¢ a 6. Aner 6. MA Wiles. __Sfter 4:30 p.m. 16 Pinegrove. | 4 ROOMS PARTLY FURNISHED 3'RM. FURN APT PRIV. BATH | FE 4-1667. ; 
7 Clart 4 ROOMS ny k BATH UPPER, PVT. 3 ROOMS LF BA OT WATER ry e oe “OR oe, me Ne eth ead 6 RMS. AND, BATH GOOD LOCA- 
_peese., _tion. FE 4- 
} ROOMS & BATH. CLEAN, MoD. |° | Ms. AN AND “BAT aTA STATE ST. ern, roomy, auto, heat,” couple} FE 56-1400. 
-oaly. PE. $4033. 5 ROOMS & BATH IN PONTIAC. 3 ROOMS AND ‘yt, Electricity & heat furn. MY 
1 Stow ate =. 
r) Th : “ C AND BATH, UPPER oe, tushess Se we Ci fire: ¢, in’ 4 family 
women prefe: afte brick Near downtown, = 
MTs ay Rh Sony month, Call Realtor Part 
3 NEAR -OINTIAC MO- ee * tor. 0 vate. entrance a | © RMS. LOWER, CLOSE TO Down 
beth, Bverything furn, 22 Auburp. | town. rear 5 RM. ome GAS HEAT. NEAR ‘yy Rooua PA PARTLY PORN. RN. PRI-| schools & bus. 1 child Ped ance 
$30 mo. 2461 Au-| FE 2-2828_ 
con Ave. rE 2-7568. : 6 RM. FLAT UPPER. ON NEW- 
T RM_&° BATH. NICE CLEAN | _>erry. FE 5-4429. ig - = only, Oall sc APT, iST FLOOR. EXC 
Lidl Euclid. Close “Le Heat furnished. FE st Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 4. RMS. AND BATH. DOWNSTAIRS. Gas. heat, all util furn.. Walking 
distance town 8 be- | 
  
  
  
  
  
6 Rus SECOND FLOOR _in. PE 2-6662 or FE 2-174. 
A BRICK APT 1 & 2 BEDROOMS. 
drier 
_bet_ 14 & 15 Mile “Rd. 
APT. ON ars, e LE. AVE. 3 
ROOMS & BA CHILDREN 
, ny A WEEK. IN- ae 
QUIRE K HE: tide 102 
E. HURON ‘ST 
BEDROOM, eee 2 
kitchen & kitchenette. Full bath. 
1100 Crescent Lake Rd 
BRAND NEW | Balmer Street, 
Orehard L 
Pontiac's finest new avartments, 
ere ready for occunency. 
AIR CONDITIONED   
  e. SaavOLs 3 pDRM ir 
"| UNFURNISHED _ TTT ws “FOR 8-0003.   
  
Rent gs Unfurn, 36   
  Ast Waa ‘3 is F = 
_THE PONTIAC PRESS, _THURSDAY. FEBRUARY A 1057 Pie bo ae” 
{Real Enate 324 |SUICe OF HAM io. = Rent Houses Furnished 35 For Rent Miscellaneous 42) af For Sale Houses 43 
pee : — — LOTUS LAKE. wa 300. AMP, GASOLINE | ‘MULTIPLE Listino | SERVICE 
we EXAUE, Realtor : cat ete ot | red te {SACHIRICE. > duron. OA #3339, PE 2-142 NEAT 3 RMS" AND BATH. COU- ae ee A mag iy ag ig + neo _ple ves. storms and screens, scaped tO. Pontiac LAKE. ¥ ROOM HOME| * ' ie 2: ets lot, $1,500 down, $47 month, 
HAVE CLIENTS FOR SALI, HOUSES FOR RENT-20. "Gant to mortgage, Jenn’ c relies: ak heat, chi Et tas. | OWNER SAYS SELL 
84, , to lease oF pur- } is see, Bits "aad tae sti tVAN AR E Rost] § S"pedtoom tel Barement 2ear| ‘ ALL HOUSE pn 4 sate convenience for busy 
ioe, Wear se ee ae gee | te room San Syives _ FE 
“OPEN*SUN,, FEB. 10 
aes! 2° summit off Oskiand 
PL. W, DINNAN 
  
  
  
  
jock 
$75. 
$ RM. House. ADULTS. ¢ CALL 
_between 5 & 7. PE 5-6055 
8 BEDROOM HOME AT 25 
STOWELL a CALL J. A. 
TAYLOR, PE 42544 
§ RM. 
come, 
diate poss Clo%o 
_700 Auburn Ave. 
f. FULL -BASE- § ROOM HOUSE, 
ment, stoker heat, automatic hot 
ae ‘b181 Dixie Highway 
RM. HOUSE. OI, HEAT, 
_Murphy. FE 2-3552. 
ALL new i _ NEAR sT 
i ic FE 
> Senge tue bath, Hving room & 
conbination. Kitchen 
akaity rs $100 per mo. 
J. 7. -Hille—Realtor, FE ——. 1 
. Adults. rage, of] heat 
from bus Close in 
_FE 20423. 
ova cabanas WEL- 
acres —— Imme- 
to city. Apply 
¢ vi 
  
  Cau 
5-618 en RANCH 2 
car garage Ideal executive. 
Owner. ublic 32-1348, oe 
BRICK. 4 RMS AND BATH. BAsF- 
— & gas heat. Inquire 65 
Blvd, N. after 6 week days 
An day Sat. &,Sun 
FOR RENT OR SALE _ FE 42647 
_ HOUSES—APART- 
~ BEDRM. ior arb 
Children. $65. Near John 
. Inquire 6700 Fok 4 
0-1043. 
NEW 6 ROOM, 2 BEDROOM, | _bath, cak fioors, EM 34670. 
8AM WARWICK HAS 3 BDRM. 
house for lease ip Sylvan Villuge 
for $130 mon Also 2 bdrm _ at $100 month Reedy March Tet, 
E 4-5000. 
SMALL COTTAGE eS, RENT, 
partly furnished FE 6-027 
_tent, PE 
W SIDE BRICK,.¢ 8MS. 1', 
baths, basement, oe tan Near 
_ General Hospita). FE : ee 
TER. WEST SIDE 5 RM. BRICK 
race, $75 monthly. OR ane aft- 
er 6.   m, aoe. 
kitcben fans master ant 
remlc tlle bathrooms, beautiful 
kitchens, Balcony butlding, 
neve entrances 
DULTS Oil 
80 THAT WE CAN FILL THE 
APARTMENTS IMMEDIATELY —   
For Rent Rooms 37 BALL LL a ae 
ALL GIRL RESIDENCE, VACAN- 
  _c¢y. Inquire 547 W 
AT BUS STOP. NICE PLAC? BUS STOP. NICE PLACE TO | live — let ua roa it! PE $-1332. | Huren 
  Sfamy cnt oceans FEderal 86918 
LARGE 3 ROOMS & BATH ONLY 
bh from Sears 
ell utilities furn, 
Call at 288 N. Perry 
LOVELY pi ROOM APART- 
ment on James K, includin & Roebuck, 
$15 weekly. 
  
  
  taker duties, . Write Pon- ear's lease at $115 pe 
Choo e yauilen api FE Dine month, Ad :e ty, ROE TRAILER APT. FE 32-1716, FE 42533 
Maher a. 
LARGE ROOM APTS. CHIL 
Cattiiea | aren eens $20 a week. ad NEAR 5 Hotlow Motel, 3400 _Dixi PONTIAC GENERAL HOSPITAL ap- tARGE LOVELY 4& ATH FIRE 4 rom ane bath upper 
5 2 apartmen ange and - 
fase, Senn tos Pa OR 3-1943. frigerator furnished *5 ‘8. 
NEAR ELIZAB Johneca rooms & bath, private ent. every- | 
thig — furnished. e- | NICE DOWNSTAIRS | APT _ STOVE, | 
come. $20 a week _retrig. & all util, fur. OR 3-7466 
NEAR FISHERS, FOR MEN, 1 & "TA 
3 — clean a 4 REN aE 
vate entrance. 58-0526. NI 
rtland Bt. *   
Rental—Henderson at. aa room bath, 
furnish oa Apt — "and water 
furnished. 
John K. Irwin 
  
  
SMALL PLEASANT FURNISHED 
APT. FOR 2. LIGHTS AND GAS 
FOR COOKING. PRIVATE EN- 
TRANCE, WASHING FACILI- 
THES. NEAR BUS LINE. PED. 
ERAL 45382. 
SMALL AP APT. Gi D FLOO 
priv. bath & nateenen: 
470 Oak-   
utter shire adults. 
ait _ oe FURNISHED APT. 
Suitable for working man or cou- 
_bie. Private ent. 22-7148. 
WEST SIDE. NEWLY FURNISHED   
  
  
  
    
  ......| room apt. $100 — mo. can be- 
a RMS. ~ PURN. APT. 27 ME- tween 5 & 8 p.m. FE 4-1559. 
€ 
13 ROOMS. KITCHEN § BED. pep. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 _|_Child welcome. 4 N PA 
3 7 ROOM FOR COUPLE OR SIN. | 1 | BEDROOM Y PUR- __gle perosn 82 od neh tiled bath, | ARTLY PUR: 
Fe Ra serereclcas . . eM. 
_farn. FE b-s002) male 7 R |? CLEAN LARGE ROOMS, Pri-| M-24. No dogs. $60 per mo. FE _vate entrance 98 E. Howard. © | _*7581_or __ 7&3 ROOMY AL CABINS | 2 & 3 RM. APTS HEAT & HOT 
Kitchgn factities., Utiities tnctad: |" ysggy TS $6208: after @. FE Wy 20111, 468 8. Broaaway, | —*-6880. Lake Orion. ? BEDRM. LAKEFRONT A a¥r. 
2 Bes REWLY DECORATED, oe 9901 “pe mews. MA = 1183. 
quired ta 2 STOVE. 
7 ROOMB PRIVA IVATE BATH & EN. _ Auburn vaburn Heights. rE #3550. __. erance Ist adults 3 OR ATH, PRI- | 
_Cass. vate entrance, utilities furnished, 
? RMS. FURN a7. COUPLE ay e adults only 
downtown Pontiac 
pf month. Cal Realtor Part 
a 4-358, 
  
  2H 8B. rit 4 welcome, 
  un 7 NM. Sadina, O Po PE ees 
}    
   . 2 miles 
       'SLEEPING ROOM.” NEAR TEL. 
| FE 46866 ATTRACTIVE ROOM FOR LADY. 
West side rr 5-8633 for appoint- 
ment, 
BUs STOP COOK & LAUNDRY. 
W. Huron. Reas. FE 2-0056. 
CLEAN WARM ROOM. sot DER 
or ig prefered W. Huron bus., F®- |. 
CLEAN SLEEPINO ROOMS, MEN. 
304 Orchard Lake Ave 
GLEAN ROOM wae MAN, NEAR Post Office. 4-0768. 
Gacrontiaean 4 SLEEPING RM. 
_Call afte 4:00, FE 
PORN | Lic LIGHT  ESUERERING 
3300   
  Elis Lake Rd. No ehitl- 
one 
NEWLY Ly pealae oe 
rooms, a 
5-6907. 805 St. Cis ae 
ROOM IN PRIVATE HOME WITH 
_sarage. FE 6-1 
ROOM: is FOR aa 2 BLOCKS from Sears FE §-6087. 
16 N. JOHN- SLEEPING ROOMS 
rE 4 p.m. or son, 5-242 after 
ail day Sat. & Sun 
SLEEPING ROOMS WITH HOME 
privileges for professional or 
      Attractive new duplex type units. oe men, close to General 
rE 
    
  ae W. Huron FE 42577 
a BEDRMS walLED te MoD.| 3 BEDRM. #0 DOWN Close to city Reasonable MA @ rms.. bath, full basement. “2 
42203, _ acres of land near Ortonville 
3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. | [ull price 14.000: oF, mene 
> BUY. TO SELE, LTOR  eucece HOUSE W. SIDE. e Partridge is ihe _“ptrd”” to to 1.23378 soe 8 Pee meee eee 8 6 RM HOUSE 100 YEAR aD. 
31 BEDROOM. CODERS. large beam construction, pine 
Webster School paneling must be moved or dis- 
ole manteléd. Make an offer. OL 
3 BEDRM W. a - SORTA | __*1736 
children velenmne. Lk. EAST SIDE, § ROOMS, STORY & 32839. \y. PE 28146 
3 RMS. “PARTLY MODERN. REA. | By OWNER. NEW | 2? BEDROOM sonable. Partly furn. Near Pon-| frame home, nearly completed 
tac weitere Call FE 44635; but livable. Extra big ving room after 6 ape k fleors, tile bath, 
; , Welter her, a bo ON ies ar RD. e ewell vilee Agape ge nd 
i : ¥ 
& ma = mes OF 1 BOO: | Yon. A steal at $7,060 with $500 Cael 188 w ais. Pontiac. — Phone MA 65-5608 or OR 
aos $1,200 DOWN MOV TO o ROOM TERRACE. BATH, Ga $1,200 DOWN MOVES "YOU ante my 
St   
OAKLAND LAKE 
Here is an extra good buy 
in an-unfizished home 3 
bedrooms — full base- 
ment, well ns, Wiring, 
and Timkene ot furnace 
Only 8685 down 
F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR 
te After 7 ‘00 Ol 3-449 
Corner Williams "Lake Road & Mie 
KNUDSEN i el 
West Suburban 
5 rm. and bath home with 
Oak floors, plastered walls 
and cel: ‘ings, Aluminum 
storms, sereens and doors 
Cedar Shakes exterior, 
cellent kitchen and bath, 
adequate closets, and fo 
warm air heat, 
Price, apg | 
is only ome is prac- 
negr=d new and possession 
s immediate 
WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 
510 Pontis« State Bank Bidg. 
FE 44516 Eves, __ Call FR 32-3285 
SEMINOLE HILLS 
Webster achool district 6 room 
home eee are 4 bedrooms, 
bath =. f h 
room with fireplace, atéach 
cases full basement. Play- ni 
or children over garage 
Ccnpatshancns only. 
OAKLAND AVE. 
This is an extremely clean & 
neat home. 
& do wh, "nc nice 
bedrms. & full bath Hed Bi 
full basement, gas heat. § 
car garage. Terms available, 
John K. Irwin REALTOR 
gine 
ny Sabre Saree 
Phone FE 56-0447 mee TF M15 
INDIAN VILLAGE 
eee this peat 6 rm. Wall-to-wali 
‘ting, eg —— furnace. 
Gera e. $10, 
MACE DAY GARDE INS 
— Cape Cod. § rms. Large liv- 
ing room. fireplace, of] furnace 
bf he Loe Near Williams Lx, 
“PONTIAC REALTY 137 Baldwin _FE 5.6978 
4-BEDRM- SUBURBAN 
7 rooms & bath, fireplace. carpeted, 
newly decorated. Storms, screens. 
2% bar cone py of, fernsee, , marge sca 
‘Jot. Chicken house, circle ative, 
Sy soneelt anaes wrapes. 'y block 
Be. a eal rE "shai ‘es, $15,750, terms   
  
MULTIPLE LIsTINo SERVICE 
ONE 
WALTON HEIGHTS MAN- 
OR -3 bedroom, 1 story with 
an extra large ‘titty room   a | 
        
  
  Ressenable rent. Located tn Pon- mages Hed before 2 p.m. Very modern kitchen, tle 
eae on Boot Miva” ned Perry SLEEPING” Room. PvT. ENTR., cele’ aad Ges a at FE 4-7833 | _men. 174 Sta 67 x 138 landscaped Com- SEVERA AVAILABLE FOR | 8MaLL & a ROOM. iM. AUTO. bination ip Gagptrd post lamp 
wy hme Decaf oeupaney | ranging Dias heat -& water FE 4-2780. in price, 
RE from to ® month WOMAN = ALL PRIVATE. weet SUBURBAN — oa 
Two ROOMS Fook al SIDE. STOVE WARM, COMPORTAB ROOM “34. e bays. Bulk ta @ neat, attractive }-bed- 
te. bath, Utilities. FE 8-1836 _for gentleman, quiet. 4-5040. room modern bunaglow with 
  ONTH. 
CARETAKER 
a OR NE 
. HEMPSTEAD, 10 E. The: 
. PE +6284. 
WILLIAMS 8T 3 & BATH 
All utilities furnished. $65 9   
  Btate St. 2 - bath. All uttli- ties r heresoned $58 
Close-in mo 
2 & bath Heat & 
water. $50 mo 
Nichole & wa "ESI, co, 33 
Huron FE 5-813 Open 
siamo, 
WEST SIDE UPPER. «¢ RMS. 2 ,bedrms, tile bath, heat, lights & | 
garage furn. Laundry facilities. 
Adul FE 2-2403, 
wees RET, hr SEMINgrE” cht Fe e-isse on     
Rent Houses Furnished 35 | 
1 BEDROOM Peo abiap DELUXE. 
kitchenette _ e house | 
achelors 
or Week of (|   To Feapousible 
paradis 
__month vn $2706. 
3 ROOMS AND BATH 
PE, 40177 
J ROOMS, BATH. ~ WICELY FUR- 
nished, private, washing facilities | 
E. of Auburn Hats. '4 
mile 8 ate 3330 Crooks | Rd. \ 
20x20 3 RMS IN PONTIAC CITY | 
mits. $35 _— Children wel- | 
Fr 49078 ¥. 
  
come 
3 ROOM tae Also, 2 LARGE 
Toom apt.. bath, suto- 
matic hot Cede ap heat, fur- 
nished, pee, © 2. Welcome... $17 
id { PARTLY furn _ Adults. FE 5-3 
«RMB. PORN COMPLETE A AUTO DESE &- oe i we aoe pxeemoey 
ny pe Ei 
2646 Lansdowne. Williams Lake. 
_LI 2-1658.   
  4 ROOM & BATH. FURN. pl, GHILD c 1s R PE 2-65 
qa Shenae - 
| Angeles ‘Heights "OR OME, CARE oP Peek sPLee FR an. 
«RM. HOUSE ON JOSLYN. _ CALL |OP FICE SPA RENT. _FE 2-003 between 8 & 3. Main fee, A840 Dial ay Ee: é  Paee FURNISHED ‘HOUSE, FE UNLIMITED 61 OFFICE OR CLINT. 
- | S033 PONTIAC CARE” —“Wrar comes et yeaeaerats 60 oa | Crescent Lake Rd. Phe mod-| Ample | remem By co a & ern home. S. ae th. : Before ‘a poe waRTRUM me ssse | ake 34223. Ask {6- Mr Chapin. : Ww AVEN NUE OFFICE. 
1088 {PRAIRIE iSCHOONER FOR _ 3900 Elivabeth Lk, Ra ROOM: & 
u”  GENTRAL LOCATION AVAILABLE . io Ke Harbor. 
  WEST SIDE. LARGE SLEEPING 
room, private entrance, 2 or 
_Fitmaveth Lake Ra a ” 
Rooms With Board __38 
CLEAN HOME GOOD MEALS. FE 
2-2638. 
ROOM & BOARD FOR 2? BUDDIES. 
Close to town & bus. Exc. food & 
lunches. $16 wk. 26887, 
BOARD IN PRIVATE 
home. clese to Fisher's & Pon- 
tiac Plant. F™ 68-8100 
VERY CLEAN HOME STYLE meals. 14 Matthews FE 5-377. 
‘Convalescent Homes 38A PIT   
  
  
BLOOMFIELD HOSPITAL. 2100 
Woodward now has beds avall- 
able in the convalescent ‘section. 
™ hr oursing care with reg. 
nurse tn charge. Reasonabie rates 
PE 41528 
LARGE ROOM IN NURSES HOME for any type of patient 1 : 
  
39 LPL Hotel Rooms was 
HOTEL AUBURIN br Day or Week 
room apartments. 
refrigeration nit. 
FE, 2-0266 
|HURON. HOTEL. CLEAN. MOD- ern rooms. By dev or week 45 ooking 
we Auburn   FE |. ak floors, 
tile bath 
# borhood, with lake privi- 
leges on-one of our better 
lakes. Can be sold to GI 
for only a 
O11 
auto, beat gasinator, auto. 
Only $14,050 
IT 18 WITH PARDONABLE 
PRIDE that we offer this 
master eeroem is 16°8x10'8. 
Modern kitchen and-ceramic 
tile been Sten & dry is the 
ee basement, gas AC 
eat Garage too! Exquisite 
decorations that should 
lease "fem discriminating 
juyers. Landseaped jot and 
a —_ west side loce- 
tion, Bee, it today, 
    West Huron Bt. G PE 2-8266 
wer tee TORY we : nens ; 
_Weekly. OR 37 
- Rent Stores 40. | 
FOR RENT. TWO MORLY | DECO. 
rated stores in Drayton Plains on 
Dixie Highway, near shopping 
center. Two bedroom apartment 
edjoinin Cail EM 3-9100 or MA 
_5-1144 after 8 p.m 
4   
ri 
__Rent ¢ Office Space 
& CHAIR, SHOW WINDOW. 
Large parking area. Busy inter- 
sect =. Low reat. et Dizie Hwy. 
at Tel. Rd. EM 3-335: 
DESIRABLE jaa ‘SPACE 
avatiable at city bali in the cen 
ter of business district, Kee 
Harbor Modern, Newiy  decorat 
ARD 
Main tone. Tées: location for doc- | 
‘ie ected” 
3 iv ac repre 
Sed de deh yard. Pontiac 
Good arkin 
facilities, * " . 
LOVELAND He £8 Lake R4, fog oe   41061 
  RAY O'NELL, Realtor 
262 8 Telegraph o 
_FE yi100 Re OR 
BRICK LAKEFRONT * 
16 acre, fal) landscaped 
site = fh lek a   
      
38° living room, superb | “ 
activities room, attached 2 
car brick garage. Enjoy 
ee and summer water 
s fright et your door. 
leed at $45,000. 
BIG_ ENOUGH 
For Lapmeelo- aig living 
small enough fit your 
full basement gas heat, 1'4 
car F garage Priced at only 
4 BEDROOM 
| BRICK COLONL \ . 
2 west side Tote 16 
rooms, 9 dens large living 
room With natural fireplace 
dining room, breakfast room, kitchen. Scar at 
tached garage. 
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor tt Huron Street 
rc 66161 or FE 41306 > 
¥ ‘CHOICE BLDG. SITES 
ond ane aes A 
DRAYTON   
Close iy in Suitable . for 
ent neighborhood of   
  
      
Biai Ity Geor e air Rea Y an 
PLAINS After 6. OR 3-1708 . 
"B | D i 
Suburban 2-Bedrm. Clean, neat bungalow, all on one 
floor, lake privileges on Crescent 
Lake Long jasting asbestos shin- 
gie exterior, gas hot 
water storms and screens, shade 
trees, 602120 lot. Priced at $8,600, 
-terma, 
Near St. Benedict's 
One & one-half stor 
_ 2 bedrooms and fu 
large unfinished ‘upstairs, 
basement, 
water, storms, 
Offered at $12,960 
NICHOLIE FE §-1201 
EM) 34200   
bath down, 
full 
«a car garage. 
Realtor 
4 Mt. Clemens 
Eve Mrs. Dolan 
GILES Low Down Payment ~ On this 6 room, 3 room 
-of Pontiac All 
full basement, 
2 car garage. Located on « 
well landscaped acre of 
land Call for further = 
mation. 
One Mile West 
Just outside the ety, thie 2 
bedroom home Lerwry on a 
‘arge corner lot | 
buy at $6,095 with   é 
terms. « 
  
v 
North Side 
A nice 2 bedroom home 5& 
rooms era sun poreh. Just 
‘y block from city bus and 
stores. Acroag street 
from a 
$7,380 wi! 
GILES REALTY CO. 
02 WEST HURON ST FE 5-6175 OPEN 6-0 a ee 
KENT. Established im 1016 
WINTER WINDS — Will have no 
effect on this all insulated ranch e 
school. Only 
easy terms. 
  
      
    
9-9 
=e home eted living room, 2 
nice bedrooms, lovely pecee 
kitchen Basement, new 
rage, of! furnace, knotty cles 
breezeway are fenced yard. 
$11,050, terms 
h side home. 6 & bath down, 
ely floogs, painted walls, 2 large 
bedrooms . Good full bese- 
_ ment, laundry trays, of) fur- 
nace, 2% lots, 1% car garage. 
$11,960—$1.960 down 
DON'T MI86 This vacant rent 
beater. 1 acre and an all in- 
sulated 5 room bungalow k 
floors, full bath, of] =F See it 
now. Only $5.950—-$050 d own, 
Please read our weekly special 
on page 53 of this paper 
FLOYD KENT, Realtor 2200 Dixie 1 gf BOL at Paro oe 
FE 2-012 
AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING 
Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES 
ee ecroon PARK   
and frame 
es 1 basement, gas 
eat, try car garage, pew car- 
pees in living room and ¢din- 
ne, — area, et and one 
Low onthly -pay- pape me inetoding (anes and in- 
surance. Be sute to see this 
one. \ 
LAKE FRONT 
5 room ranch home. Nice Gees carpeted living room, with at- 
ell, modern kitchen, 2 comfort- 
jock. auto 
Teriso. Substantial down pay- 
men 
NORTH sIDE 
An ideal home for retired cou- 
le On paved street, ‘2 block to 
us line.. Convenient to stores 
, Attractive gmail house with at- 
tractive smell house with 
ment. Expandable Saie. 
Evenings after 6 call Mr. Lease FE 1178. 
JOHNSON, Realtor 
1704S. Telegraph Rd, 
___ FE 42533 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
Sylvan Lake Frontage 
| colar thar home with 89 
foot front ge on take Liv- 
ing reom ‘has picture win- 
dow arerieanin a wonderful 
view of lake ttacheéd two- 
= ase terine A real bargain 
‘Riveria Street "t be sorry you missed 
home at only $2,500 
Attractive 
ith good 
eee 
Off Elizabeth Lake 
West Side 
in 
Wg a 
| West Suburban Three bedroom tome with 
ear port La ‘ot. Buflt 
bol vibe pads 
crates | taxes and insurance. 
GAYTORD 136 B, Pike St Eves, 
    FE “posse home with | 
gaa heat ands gag hot} 
trees. 2 bedrooms, bath. car- 
peted living room, vinviite floor 
in kitchen. Gas heat full base- | wane " BEDROOMS —*Well built 
tractive fireplace. Large dining |. 
large fenced back yard with | - 
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        custom Palle ‘hom 
1062 Ww. eee ©: we 5.00 son mS _D. RIL _ RILEY, 2 tase, 
B | A SEWARD STREET 
ion Pull "pull Prices ‘too. vaeg 
2 $9,500 PAULIN E 
Form modern. hy g — : Se can moran 7, - sed as bas « +B ¢ nononae | Fun price: 
dnl A= ‘nardwood floors, Puli AUGUSTA 
new garage. “Close to sc 
hessodabie Gove parmset "| Bul’ prce: sin SeGE0 dows, SCOTT LAKE RD. 
Cast tale “od Sa Full price i 013,008, 
REALTOR 
  
HAS FINE BASEMENT 8O MUCH VALUE ip this brick, almost new , that m “8 saxioue you see it 
dent “Lot 
‘ile bath Marbie Sills 
Aluminum Storms, Sereens 
Motes edge of ¢ An out 
standing buy at $1 terms! 
[; $930 DOWN 
Attractiv: " 32 i shingle” ” e 26x. bedroom _" , for 
plaster coat wiring in. Picture 
window.,. Utiiny roo 
north side new neere | location. Lot ~ 
40x120, sewer and water in street, 
$4,060, full price. 
Nr. Isaac : Crary School aS. ft, lot—large wide oa, 
Fase fy meat! ot 
FE 2-0474 Realtor rE t 
63 N. Telegrapn pag 
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DORRIS ‘MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME 
ometiete aa Pah this Owner acted 
home for convenience Yr. 
ebility Situated on acre | land 
Page, otstanding anpuntmea S ae o a ‘am 
chide fireplace. large thane age rooms ‘roushee. “— SG 
streamlined kitchen, jovely bath, 
Boat) paneled wun Foom an and r macy 7 * ™ 
other sell appoint, 
ed on recom ed road 
ROOMING HOUSE $11,975 
SALE OR TRADE 
dandy basement, a money maker. 
Priced for immediate sale. - 
3 BEDR eee E cH HOM® 
y 2 years 
one Sim ac oder strea screens, tile Fo ern * 
lined kitchea jot of home for the price 
EAST SIDE BUNGALOW 
SALE OR TRADE $8,975 
A good modern five room 
low plus be in ex 
pans + one. nee sereened Le 
goes —— gas heat and aaty car ‘garage. A ened 
INCOME BUNGA 
SALE OR i vsangee | $10,073 Excellent condition 
tiful kitchen, lovely living roo’ 
aluminum storms and 
70x200. Seeing ts bellevin 
WE BUY SELL & TRADE 
DORRIS & SON REALTORS 
182 W. Huron Pe wy 41587 
SPECIAL Located 4% miles west of Pontiac. 
Coty 4 room with water, stool & . 
septic Breezeway w with 1\4 car 
attached garage, 1 acre of level 
— Only $750 down: $58 per i) 
  
KEEGO HARBOR 4 large rooms and full tiled bath, 
cane! pitaainy tt ith sun 
porch, all fence — 
gsrage. Only $050 d As eee 
Leslie R. Middleton BROKER FE 9-6903 FE 7-00986   
No Down Payment 
Will build = your f a 
clear lot 2 and . 
starter mes art 
basement and rough» aie 
or build on our wis 
small down Leet toy F. 
woop co 
OR 3-1235 OR 3.7038 - 
_Corner | Wiliams Lake Ra. d. & M58 M59 
$850 DOWN / BEDROOM C E MENT - 
BLOCK HOME. 
te on LAKE. OIL A a gly 
FOOT ce ioe FEN Quick POSSESSION. 
R. J. VALUFT, Realtor 
345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-0893 
_ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ 
CLARK - $759 DOWN $6,450 FULI 
HURON GARDENS This Tre 
room home has g 20-foot iviog 
. combined Jongg and din- 
ing area. Stool only, tub is not 
=< up. Utility = attached 
reezeway an arage. 
Coal heat. Dow's let ce we ‘price foci 
you 
RANCH. 
size bed- 
living room, very 
modern kitehen, bath with shower, 
large utility 
plastered walls. full- gas heat, storms and screens, 
ft.. fromt ar 
ite, Pav ‘street. Very 
t. Priced at $14,000 with 
      i } CLARK K REAL , ESTATE 
te a cra oa" cENNEDY. 
Humphries - 
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Rite a 708 “Buy Thru Partridge 
eA Thru Partridge 
aoa te basement, a 
g owe, own wih the river as 
% acre lot. 
$8,750; ye 
WE TRADE 
THELMA M. ELWOOD ; REALTOR 
Cass-Elizabeth 
PE 5-126 — FE 43844 
Be 
ROSE. McLARTY, Bkr. 
FE 22162 or FE 53578, AND SMA . MALL. |          
   
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- Partridge : i THE “BIRD” TO SEE 
LAKEFRONT 
3-BEDRM. e For Sale Houses 48 
4 Bedrms. $1,500 Dn. COLBERRY + 
PARK: a 
- 
Tere 
Daily & atnday 2 to § pa L pe, a RANCH 
R shude thodee R 
{ ote, GARAGE AND a ATT. ce. * Sew. 
ER. LACKTOP 
RO g LOOMFTELD   & 
  bedroom cedar shake rapech | 
75 = 200 and ali 
fenced 1's car garage, -Price 
oiz.pne terms 7 
This home is in meaty: er. | fect comin inside and ous 
rooms ane bath ats 
bedrooms up. 
nicely decoral 
car garage. $10! 5   
  
bay Sh sana up. Lots of closets. 
$2,500 down, 
H.: W. Bigelow 
  
  
      
  594'W. Huron St. at Dwight st. 
Office PE 5-5492 Res. $ r BIRMINGHAM BRICK AND 
TAXES. GRADE: yl irrame ranch 2 bedrms., base- eee ee | ear ment activit ro. 4 per cent GI , ‘ BUILDER HAS BUILT 700 | aaeer bo of ee. $13,900, 
A |OMES. JUST > “OUR 9UR HIT CARRE BLOCKS FROM COR. | “TRUE LOVE” OF WOODWARD AND * Th’ our es Fang tid, ae QUART LAKE ROAD. 
~~ "Take front a geal 4 
STBANANA BOAT” (REITER aoe | PALL SSBSA SY . te eleva’ view o' “ 
ANANA BOA jake ‘sharp. and low — 3 BWDROOM HOME Restate et tetsee eT som WE ath obtained wlvapd sting Case Wake Atracive 2) iasty Shas’ dame fen | $670 DOWN TO VETS ; ith . ‘ 3 Costs -- Also Conventional 
room. Has won cal value, ao Terms—Paved Streets—Lote 15 x 
Gr paieen, cown, riby rea oD icea a leer. 160. New Subdivision. 
Won't ie = it you lve Sylvan Village Brick - Fen wate sone cree ; a eres etal, Newer center hall plan | % MILE TO MODEL, 
: let with outside gri| Set", “eae geraps und full tte Rilsepeth “Lhe 418.000 barement, eo ir (and taste re sae Building Corp. : ecor e ‘e é 
- “GREEN DOOR” ay fireplace. io neadr Shaded | "= " ; 
- Well, it's really: turquoise, a par Gls 3 : and sand beach. Truly au 
Bile sue me free sieht) SS ata into sar covmnen |e Stews. Sing re. 8 mas ; | << es 
- ter BR. carpeted. eriso| Drayton Woods ONLY 2° LEFT a. Isane Crary ar. mae sid 0. Here is a home thet you will $10 . 
almost want on sight Newer 3 
HOLDS NEW 
+-BEDROOM HOME 
“NOTHING DOWN 
COSTS ONLY 
MONTHLY -aiManre : 
MODEL, OPEN 1:30-6 PM. 
DIRECTLY BEHIND iE 8 
SEPH OSPITAL. 111 TARE. MOOR BLVD. AT BONDALE. 
‘  WESTOWN 
REALTY CO. -   
  
  
      | Suburban Beauty 
With Two Fireplaces 
CEDAR SHAKES $9,973) 
132 We Waren "Phone PE eis9t WE BUILD 
BRICKS $10,975 * 
an [oo Gne nye oS 
4 Ae ous 
in dete. ia. ke coma 
po ee oe} n Oakland County, Call for an ap- 
A eee BUY. SELL & TRADE 
ANTIQUE 
BRICK 
RANCH STARTER HOMES 
do — po ——— 
= we poraet. tet me show’ you 
Atilford Mettuat 44755 a a ye 34783 
  homes in exe. |4¢ Bi BRICK. i%, 
Seis oe eves foe | Sema tucet rt corto Pisce at Nea 2, apacous ea: | feaped, Lecled wring Mar Ha ‘With ‘ireplace cheery | Rd. Phone FE 2-6454 
ay , immncunte Po N hi Tr 
i Pull price fir be with ite, gasee ‘du. ot Ing Down 
Seo te Sp Pea acer me Giroux-Franks | ii SciS5%, ast OENERAL REAL ESTATE Set McDeneld, OR 
ORTO! . BED- ROOM INCOME ORVILLE MODERY «BED. 
owner, 3 -—~e sot hn mtg vd 200 corn, rvey” "yee ke sts res 20687 
ste heat, new gas - water 
Sy ceed Templeton Se omen ae See oS DRAYTON PI.AINS opp tee SO Price reduced quick sale. 8 
Ss ares living & dinin, 
front pore of 
at asa t00, fu sement, enclos 
K L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. PE +4563 _After 6, FE 2-9602 
~ DRAYTON PLAINS * Lovely § room bungalow, Located in an older section. Well 
lished, 
fee and stores. m 
oak floors plastered mt 
w 
I ada's S, one 4286 Dixie ‘ies Drayton 
OR 31231 
~~ $1,000 DOWN An attractive 2 bedrm. home with 
lovely room coal tear, Gas heat, 
aluminum storms, fenced around 
the rear eee a arage. That's 
  
  
  
  ONLY $2,000 DOWN ® steal! $75 ow = wnen| CEDAR ISLAND completed _ ago, at @ value| A nice three bedroom home with of 000, 3 bedroom quali-/| fireplace and « la corner jot. x ° it ~~ be purchased| 9 ie a = Metronet 
' can rm vator : S may seymek of G3, be of closets. $12,800, terms. 
Base geese. | H. W. Bigelow Antique brick Heatala fireplace lige Oo 
eae ing | 49, .W., Huron st. at Dwignt st 
room measures 11 x 12 with | Oftice $8492 = dutch door leading om rear . 
= Teena — “ra IBIRMINGHAM 
windows Geneva kitch- J MMUTER 
“Afirective 3 bedroom bome| boards. | Built im Rotpoint even 2 bedroom ‘ome in oa 3 zi, Brus lazy susans, inlaid im. 18x excellent neiehbor is Tak neem kitehen. © dia| 21 family room with ote \e fears. vrai poration - gas pases beagment, oi}, bath. Ceramic tile b including heat fenced in yard, paved heat fmek a floor) has ay , glass street. Handy to achools, . e shower doors, 1! length plate transportation and stores 
wa Hill on mirror. 14x16 master bed-| Full price $10,060 — easy Ottawa Hills with ceramic ‘tiled “vanity terms. Call 
Excellent west side loc: a f iecaters: Large ieee siid~ 
Eigh. Vestibule, ving room Sister vestibule abd hall | . 3 rin ve ie 
bs breakfast room, 000 Mt. Hawey perime- i ay Or 
Kitchen. 2 Ped-| ter hot water automatic oil heat- yooms end beth first Meer.) ing plant—-#, output. INSURANCE 2 bedrooms up. New a Hardwood finer roughout, fully too AGakiend Ave. p Open, Eves. pace, 2 car ioum| plas ated. Combina-| FE 4-2544 ree Parking » screened cecuaea. We dene toe minum aigrms and and screens 
Seeseenten. $14,950, als HA MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
; . fy ; 
‘ rf API TN Pioneer Highlands , Donelson Park Lupbtory brick. | 5 Yooms. Colonial home, : wn, stairway to 
E has center E oored attic, = basement, Se Gots REAL ESTATE) Saat ha with ,  dinin: ‘enc ya an an 
coe 1 «x .  breakfa ave1 my rORS maine = [aida rots poe 
room, and screened O | alg Only $12.95 
— floor, 3 bed- OR 3/1223 Eves. MAple $1249, 7 
and tie bath up./—— Mike and Ike 
Hs a They look alike, and so do ‘i : most of the newly built 
Z FOR BETTER BUYS homes today. However, 
/OFF M-50 a real 3 bedroom this one year old, 3 - / Deauty with % acres. — down. room brick ranch home ts / iE 2 bedroom, 3 large located ip a custom built 
immaculate home. Full price area where each nome has 
> - its own Andividual look. One 
BALDWIN take over GI. acte parcel, attached 2 car 
payments. > vel &® month. 2 bed- goreey. full - weseme 3 
OWNER TRANSFERRED Ciark-) dic instercd™ walls, and ston. 4 soy ey new brick, 2) Sankesea floors. We know 
baths, large lot, $2500 down yow'll be pleased after in-    
         
    
  
  =e, Maple ne oom Eves 
  Arnold Real Estate — 2710 8. Telegraph Ré 
FE 5-076 = 
~ DRAYTON WOODS | 
Piastered walls. Large living rm, 
room. Full sized dining roan FE 5-5783 | 
Spilt level bedroom with cor / 
amic tile bath All oak floors 
with brick fireplace. Large work. 
shop. Paneled office. Recreatign | 
Built by a master carpenter for 
“his own home. Will sacrifice! for 
$19, with cash down t an | 
existing | ng pertenes. Shown by / 
app’ 
MIDL AND@AVE. bee avenue with a shopg ng cen- 
a new school | becom- 
~ “lot. 
eramic tile bath, 
vith D stone “prep! - ‘pul it . stone fir u 
kitchen ve 
ear. ‘qerage ayd a basement 
[er is Fi sg for e size 
re   
mfortable liv 
Tme home. The “al insulated, also 
—— ein _ aereens, Sorry 3 
ash 19 Obaiating marty val a bi mortgage a 
(Fg crest. Cali for apy 
Bointment 16 
  Disea” imside and out — 
iced for only $24,500 
Srart Living 
* In this immaculate 2 bed- 
room home 
ares. 
complete with carpeting 
full basement. auto of] heat 
and recreation room The 
landscaped oot has a i's 
car garage Full orice $10,- 
950, wita $2925 down. Pay- 
ments $73 per month incind- | 
ing taxes and ‘nsurance, 
Better” call now. 
| West Side Income 
This 2-family income offers 
a first floor apartment of 5 
lever roo’ns with two bed- 
rooms and 
apartment has private en- 
Sento and is rented for $80 
r month. Conveniently lo- 
cated. An endurin invest- 
ment at only $14,500. 
Cass Lakefront Newly remodeled extras 
| pd Here are a few: 2 
1 ceramic baths, sustom 
nr e disposal. Pull | price 
800 on easy — mt 
waleceah no 
Bateman 
Kampsen 
, REALTOR REALTORS FE 4.0528 
on mg OP et, 10 to 8! an 8. Telegraph = Eves. & Sun. 
¢ Pope location A steal | 
I] price, With 62,600)   
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ie = aie your own hat neck!” 
  
__. For Sale Houses 43 
70 SETTLE A 6-3 oom farm. apts. 19%, Wil- _lard. PE 56283 or MAple 6-721, 
, Hurry, ¢ Only *$595 Dn. bedrooms, 2 old, Large 
* uving room aon, Wility «& 
bees bath. Carpeting, Solid side 
va, 
Leo Donigan Real Estate ‘ 
2333 Weodward, Berkley 
8-4433 
JERRY   
TRADE 
2? bdrm. ranch Bad home with | 
full as furnance 
home free & clear. 
$1,000 DOWN 
    acre, located in Drayton. Oil 
e ae for quick 
tale. Only 88,750. 
$1, 000 DOWN 
home, located on North 
Shey rail baths full besement, gas conversion, 1 car garage. 
lst time offered, so hurry on 
this one. Only $8,500. . 
Jerry F. Adams BR 
3172: W. Huron 
4 ROOMS, BATH. UTILITY ROOM 
Carport 44 acre jot. $650 down 
FE 5-2048. 
AT OTTER LAKE BEAUTIFUL 5 BEDROOM 
at $31, $00--Terms. Tosteces 
2 car garage. on «a large 
150x180 ft. 
SYLVAN REAT AY CO. 2383 Orchard Lake Ave FES-0418 
$600 DOWN 3 bdrm. Lake Oakland Area, Laree 
corner lot, Near stores & sc! 
GI. RES 
3 bdrm. brick trim, aluminum 
Many" & screens Spacious rooms. 
an a: Ready to move in. 
down payment. 
DUCK LAKE FRONT 
‘List Now For Spring 
HURON 
VALLEY REALTY 
OR 3-6681 — MU 45505 
7766 M59 at Pontiac Lk 
COMPLETELY MODERN 4 BED- 
room home, living room has fire- 
tie with heat-a-lator aoa | 
nore Soom 78. full bath 
it of] fi 
~ nage Ny 2 fod gals ak 
EDW ARD. ‘B. RE ITH = es Man 
"HAYDEN" COOLEY seat RD. $400 down 
3 bedroo: tool & lav. New 
sink & cabot in kitchen. 
Glassed tn front porch. 
N. CASS. INCOME. 7? family. § 
rooms & bath on Ist,   
rooms lavatory, 
&   
$495 DOWN, A new 2 bedroo 
home on your lot. Call for tater. 
mation ay 
OFF WALTON BLVD Toward 
Rochester. Large modern brick 
e on 'y acre lot. 5 rooms 
plastered walls. Efficiency kitebs: 
en with custom built cupboards. 
Natural finish, Stairway to un- 
finic-hed ettic with plumbing in 
for 2nd. bath. Full basement, base 
ray of! fired hot water heat. 1" 
car earage. $15,950, Cash to 
mortga~ : 
OFF HATCHERY RD Immedi- 
py Possession. 3° bedrooms 
1 floor. Oi! furnace. Lot 
: 200. Only $1500 iowh. 
$800 DOWN 5 room home with 
utility. Near Dodge Park 
PLANNING TO RELOCATE???* 
Before buying, inspect.our model 
home at Lapeer s Kpmnaro's Sub- 
division Forty minut¢ drive from 
downtown Pontiac. Featurin 
i basement 
ventional financing aveilable on 
for inform 
  3 bdrm. home, aluminum siding, 
Year . 2 bdrm. home. large 
screened & — windowed | 
pent tose noe wake. 200 total | ~~ 
  
  FE 56-4510. 
  
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        1. CH. ‘VI DES \ ‘Realtor | | 
8 E. Walton . gd ae 
Open Eves _ Sun. fd to _ 
DOWN H 
Immediate possession, 2  bed- 
rooms large kitchen, basement, 
$500 DOWN 
Furnished home [n City Base- 
ment, large lot. some fruit and 
shade trees. paved street. posses- 
sion 1 week 
GI's $250 DOWN - 
New 3 bedroom homes.” tile bath, 
{arse kitchen with cupboards to 
Wpare = basement, immediate 
possession : 
LAHSER ROAD 
Brick ranch 
room empaees aturst 
yale ace, step saving itenene 
ae disposal, attactied 2 car 
rage, — lot. Call for ap 
\ pomanae a Uving 
way 
* 
ONE 
r ea 3 bedroom brick, tile bath, 
large living room, dining ell, car- 
dra: nelude — 
ment, large Call tod 
Russell Yo Sing   REALTOR-BUILDE 412 W. Huron EB 44525 om _ large lot. Need we say | 
  626} Andersenville 
OR 3-1 
4305 Dixte Hwy 
. Open _Eves. 't   
This pew 3 hae" sul oh features 
frees. ste stove, oven & dish- 
Rig rg iistures yon. Prices st $96,500, 
werin E SEARTRAM 4392. ¢ Hwy. 
  3 bear. iB pow Pull basement. 
Terms. 
im: PW. DINNAN 
“YOU'LL IRE   
yates. & L, 
*, nae ave d ot iot Priceshaot, 
CRAWFORD A AGENCY 53% W Evenings MY. Pair or on   
er, 
hea luoreting income er ese 
su je 
~~ Foe eat entl ao Jo 
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For Sale le Houses 43 
'NEW 3 BEDROOM, FULL BASE- 
ment, Fg ge Sy heat, wate privi- 
letes. 19,300, OR 3-4419 
BY OWNER. BEDRMS, , 1% 
, large tot, $2,400 down—pay- 
taxes & ins. MA ry 
ments §71 ine] 
cones __ 
ROOMS. ry ~ BEDR Ooms. 
. ae. full basement ~ heat, 2 car garage, 1 acre, ey 
airport area, down 
_By_Swner Call OR 23-5346. 
IN PONTIAC. 3 bedroom bunga-| 
low, large livin and dining | 
rooms, kitchen 12x12, plastered | 
walls, screened porch, new heat- | 
ing system, new sump p in 
basgment, aluminum storms and 
screens. price only $8,550 
with $1,000 down. Call now, EM 
+4236.   
“IN WATERFORD ifaheronga Prapand 
      
  top street. price $13,200 with 
terms. . 
BRAND NEW 
Only $58 per month .tnclu 
taxes ond Insurance Ra this 
“bed: . Large it 
an Jou onmner 
Es ING. SER = Fee   
  
"RED HORSE CORP. | $019 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. °FE 4-2252 
Buy Thru Partridge 
List Thru Partridge   
3 RlAws prick '™% car gar. Im m . Im-. 
ae poss Terms. Owner. FE 
  
GOOD HOUSE. GOOD LOCATION. 
Bargain. FE 2-1842. 
SNE ET sa   : : ‘| OFF WALTON BLYD. 
Furnished, le 
C wiv, aboUt BUNGALOW 
Permanent awning. & well 
cae 
1. R. Hiltz a wee FE S018,   
N ICHOLIE 
Takes substantial down payment 
  
    bus on 
va231 | Waning. ‘petro UN 36161 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
INCOMES 
A VERY GOOD income for a 
family. Consists of 6 rooms down 
for owner and 2 apartments up 
for rent. Has 4 baths, private en- 
trances, auto, gas heat and auto, 
hot water heater, Full basement 
and 2 car garage. Purniture in 
Lag 
price $16,500 with “300° down 
LOCATED near Drayton Plain: 
é rooms down and 2   
car are, 
Full price sis 13.500 ‘with, $3,800 40. 
George R. Irwin oo apt Poe Baldwin Ave. 
FE 54-0101 FE 8-0595   
ranch style hom 
Tage, breezeway, * rut Casement! 
2 large bedrooms, hardwood 
floors. Full p $8,500 with 
terms. EM 3-41 
aN HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP. 
ms and bath 2 years oud 
owne® transferred. $9,800 
$1,500 down Call 34197. 
A L&RGE SELECTION IN 
EDROOM HOM 
Lecti 1ON IN A WIDER AREA. 
C. Schuett 
1404 E Highland Ra. (M80) AT PORTER ROAD EM 35-4196 a EM_3-4236 
3 RM. HOUSE WITH large lot, euntonviile 
George Marble, Realtor 
Waterford 
  
Wit L BUILD 
On 
Brick, a 
2 plans 
st 900, J, R. Dunlap. 
Suburban Beauty ; pes 8 
With Two Fireplaces Among other fine homes tn exe. 
neighborhood. Pull basement bun- |- 
-eglow lotee ree, rm. with fire- | 
place- oll heat, 3 spacious bed- 
rms., carpeted and dra. 
rm. with fireplace, bright 
kitchen, ceramic tile 
tached garage Immaculate and 
very atiractive ‘nside and out 
Full price $17,000 with §6,000 «dn. 
ner transferred 
Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE OR 34701 
IT NOW! 
THE 
"La Chateau" 
Pontiac’s Finest 
. Home Buy Look at the features this attrac- 
ore 3}-bedroom ranch home gives 
yo 
EXTRA WIDE ion LOT 
L FACE B 
HO ICE OF . EL SEVATIONS 
FULL BASEMENT 
-HUMIDIFIED OIL HOT AIR 
HE. 
MODERN GAS INCINERATOR 
KN KI EN FE   
      
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K 
GE TEXOLITE COUNTER 
TO! 
FULL CERAMIC ee BATH 
WET PLASTERED WALLS 
FLOOR: 
You can’t buy more for $14,850. 
A as low as 2 ; 
Phillip; Drive out E. Ried 
bet. Auburn and Montcalm: model 
daily and Sunday. 
WHITE BROS. REALTORS 
Phone OR 3-1205 
“tl _%—Sunday 1 _to 5 
$500 DOWN 
nice fenced yard with 1. acre of   
CLARKSTON $290. ‘DOWN $85 MO. PY _—30 YR. MORTO. 
25—3' bedrm ranch homes, 
full basement, 75 by 220 ft. lots. 
Extra large kitchen, tile bath. 
QUALITY features th 
Model n 
_ ane % eee te v9 ~ = 
“AL FISHER 19322 James Couzens, Detroit, Mich. 
DI d 1-0310 - 
FAST POSSESSION Close in—nearly new 5 rooms & 
bath. Gas furnace. Lot 60 x 210. 
Only $1,450 down. ; 
GREEN ST. 5 rooms down—3 and bath apt. 
up Attached garage gpa 
priced with substantial down. 
CUCKL ER REALTY . -336 N. Saginaw 
FE $4001, T4118 
FOR COLORED 
6 ROOM HOUSE, newly decorated. 
Gas stove included. Only $800     
  
      VILLAGE 
Here's that older house im Clar 
ston in very good condition with 
4 bedrooms, 2 baths. kitchen, din- 
img room living roon and an at- 
tached 2 car gara chat so 
many people have ca. ed us aboyt 
ind at a orice you can afford— 
mily $14,000 with $2,500 down 
This house is 
dition. 
SAttes Near Clarkston 3 bedroom home, ‘arge barn. = 
so horse barn for 4. Tool shed. 
Lots “hrubbery. Full 
price sae with $2,000 down. 
CALL—SEE—BUY 
Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, 
20 6. Main Clarkston.Mi¢h, 
MAple 5-362. 
BY OWNER 1 8TORY, 3 BED- rooms Wisner district. North side 
of Oakland. down, Less 
for cash. FE 29-5310. 
5 ACRES—2 BEDRMS. 
You wil love this modern home on 
floors, “ull base- 
ment with oil forced-air furnace. 
K a _ recreation room with 
bay bey Ay en garage. Full 
price, terms. 
Cc. PANGUS, Realtor 
Call collect. Ortonville, NAtional 
T2618 oF Nations! 13980, 
BROWN ranch 
nes ae Test aenvay, ® Year old 
Oil furnace. Oak floors, Lot 175 
x 3O This is @ rent beater 
with full price only $7200. 
$13,500 FULL PRICE — 2 bedroom 
ranch style home on jot 100 x 395, 
Full basement. Hardwood floors 
Plastered walls. Wall to wall car- 
poues Excellent construction and 
mmaculate ition.   
$1500 DOWN — GI Resale. 7 bed— 
rooms, water softener, General 
Electric washer, dryer, stove and 
refrigerator. Completely land- 
scaped 15 days possession 
$11.80 EXCEPTIONAL’ VALUE-— 
6 rooms completely modern tn ex- 
cellent east suburban jocation. 
Full basement, gas furnace, 1's 
car garage = le and gar- 
den space. Term 
$506 DOWN Excellent construec- 
tion in this 3 bedroom 
home located near Cass 
with cha Moy See this 
toda oe $595 
List Ww Us FOR FAST EF- 
FICIENT SERVICE - We buy, 
sell, or trade. 
“1__H. BROWN. Realtor 1363 W. Huron &t. Ph. FE 2-4810 
Multiple Listing Service 
STOUT'S Best Buys 
Today 
    land. Near schools, store and bus 
See this one today and move in. 
LOVELY 3 BEDROOM 
Large living reom with fire see! 
beautiful kilchen wit lots cup- 
boards, oak floors, tile beth, full 
basement Corner lot. To see this 
home is to want to move in. $12,- 
400, terms 
NEAR AIRPORT 
3 bedreom, living room. dining 
ell. Tiled kitchen, full bath, oak 
floors New auto oii 
furnace. breezeway to attached 
2-car garage, paved drive. All on Basement EAST AI ve 
A pol AN mod- 
ern home w 1's rear ga- 
rage with paved driveway, 
has. glassed tn front porch, 
living room, dining room, 
2 cute bedrms., large kitch- 
en, full bath, utility. All on 
ene floor. mediate pos- 
session. Low down payment. 
CANAL FRONT 
A cute 3 yar Eidtd 
rourid home on Lk 
  1 acre of land. Orchard and ber- 
ries $2,708 moves you in. | 
JIM WILLIAMS, REAL ESTATE & INSURAN 
, las Baldwin Ave Pe #7 
BLAI $8.950 7 room fhodern. Bast side, me 
large newly decorated bedroo: 
extra large _ a dining 
space. Kitchen. basement. 
Steam heat, gn 5 av $050 
— 
George Blair Realty 4536 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1251 
DRAYTON PLAINS 
= After 6, OR 3 3-1708 
LAKE AREA | Frtriougy on 4 bedroom on jakes 
“ HURON VALLEY» * REALTY   
      Canali, newly decorated. full 
bath, Ie car garag 2 
story frame. techoven . lots. 
$7950 
THE 
    
      ELBOW ROOM’ You'll nee all the 
2 
‘914,500. POINTMEN 
Iedw. M: Stout, Realtor , Ti 'N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 68-0168   Ti66 MAT at Pontiac ‘Lake ‘ 
OR 3-668i MU’ 4-5508 Opeh eves till 8:30 pm. « | 
k- 
in excellent con-— 
sult. / | 
FE 4-8284 down. 
CG HOUSTON REALTY PE 46331 
EQUITY IN ‘2 Bebe M. FINISHED }- attic, $850, FE 6-356) 
_omme SAT. & SUN. 145 
rm brick, Ven. blinds, 
screens. full basement, 
eraet, corner lot 8 Glen- 
Blvd. FE 17-0206. 
cu STOM BUILT 
3 BEDROOM BRICK Ranch, pla tered walls. full basement, 16 
attached garage, 1200 sq. ft. liv- 
ing area. Just $14,950 om your 
CALL MODEL %1 or 46 
F. J. DUNLAP 
  CUSTOM BUILDER FE #1108 
FREE ALL THE HELP WE CAN GIVE You TO HELP YOU OWN YOUR 
HOME. 
. in you need @ 3 bedroom home 
‘basement, close to schools, 
bus & stores, and you are a GI, 
naaally “te ow we can hel 
<< ball thi mie home. C 
SHEPARD REALTY OL 1-7511_ 2980 Tienken Rd. 
Buy Thru Partridge 
| List Thru Partridge 
“HAYDEN DRAYTON AREA. New 3 
room home. Frame & brick Lod 
,struction. Oak ficors. Tile bath. 
furnace 
sion. $2,000 down. 
$500 DOWN. West. Suburban. Im-   
mediate Possession 3 room home 
on large lot 150” x :83'. Bath. 
Plasterec walls. Basement. Ot] 
furrtace. Elec. water heater. Neat 
clean. Move right in. 
$495 DOWN. A new 2 bedroom 
* home on vour lot. Call for in- 
formation today. 
Ot RESALE. Nerth Side 3 bed- rooms. All on 1 floor. Tile bath. 
oors, Puli - O- 
rsblenpee £ Storms & screens. Ap-, 
$2700 down to 4'9 per cent 
coricaae Bal at 484.70 per 
month includes taxes & ins. — 
ON FISHER AVE For colored. 
Bath. Base- 
car garage $10,500. 
J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 
86 E. Walton FE 8-0441 
Open Eves. 
BY OWNER 
3 bdrm. lakefront home. $2,500 dn. 
_EM 3-4148 _day; EM eves. 
3-BEDRM. RANCH _ Owner needs more room so is sell- 
ine this lovely ranch style home   
room with large picture window, 
dining ef, kitchen with birch ~~ 
boards, & formi¢a counter® 
Three bedrooms, tiled bath 
utility room. Carport, gas héat, 
gas water heater, ‘tiled oor, 
drapes, folding doors on closets. 
Aluminum storms & reens. 
Aluminum awnings. Insylated & 
corner lot, -110 x 150 /ft. ily 
/7150 dn i $78 pet month 
‘OFF SO. BIND. 
      
     
  = for retired couple or smal! 
family Lovely six 
with living room, 
t attic Glassed - in sun- 
Horch, full basement. gas heat, 
‘new gas water heater. Insulated. 
/ Pruit cellar, and chiidrens’ play Hy One car garage. Full price | 
HEMPSTEAD / 
a E — St. 
Eve. FE sao 
MULTIPLE LISTING SER VICE 
GATEWAYS to 
HAPPINESS 
WEST SIDE IXCOME ‘Paved street loca 2 family, 
‘home it EE, gh ond entrances, 
| Ad cond hout. 4 room Fs 
*. 
  
tooms for. joe 3 
bath Upper ‘rents for $20 a 
Se. Storms 
® @. basem tan 
Extra lavatory; Lot = 50 ft, 2 
eer garage, 
$3,000 oma, jAuwa 8 “Re 
Sell—To Trade io 3x o’soy m1 ‘WE'LL INSURE IT! 
‘MAHAN REAL TORS Te nai 
      NEXT MOOR. TO 70 BHANCK 
POST OFFICE OR 49300 | - 
a 
_ BY OWN. | 
Immediate posses- 
with many extras. Spacious living © 
carpeted, kitchen’ two bedrooms 
and bath. Full — oll heat, 
elec. - water Venetian 
— — anity water, — 
ear barn 
chicken hb hs frus titer oe iar ange | 
rer, 
$12,400, aeetoner, 
500 DOWN 
wil tehase this 2 droom 
hom   
103 8. Broadway Lake 
Y 2-2821. 
__Income come Property 4 43A 
a ‘HOUSE, DIVIDED INTO 
4 apts. gas heat. 16e 8. — 
For Sale Lake Prop. 44 RRA Ann fn nnn 
BEAUTIFU! 8-FT. LA lot om Wolverine Lake. 
with 450 down, Hann 5 * 
  
  
NT 
$4,950, 
an, LI | 
  OVER- 
. 00x. ft. 
privileges. $750 Low down 
7 Easy terms. 
DENNIS O'CONNOR BROKER 
'Y 32-0040 : MA 5-0682 
COTTAGE FOR SALE FURN. 5 
Lincoln 3-4190 Lake 
  
  
Ae ONT Hi HOME 
frontage. 2 bdrm. modern. 
$10,680. — 
. DINNAN 
a FE 42577 
OTTER # HILLS sagen FULL PaR- 
  | will take $5. eash, you assume 
bal at 
‘of Oregon. EM 3-0500, teat techan,, saemniyy yee indict <= 
For Sale Resort Prop. 44A 
Loa CABIN. NEAR ROSCOMMON $1,500, posed cash, FE 
_*+-498¢ or FE 5-4512 LAKE FRONT noe) NORTH- 
east ot Pontiac. fireplace, fence 
yard. $7,500. Terms OR 53-6480.   
Sale Suburban Prop. 45A 
ROCHESTER AREA Immediate possession; 2 bedroom 
home, large utility room. 2 lots. 
2 car garage. Only $500 down. 
ALL OL 6-0371 c 
Maurice Watson, Realtor 
311 W. Fifth 8t., Rochester 
  
__For Sale Lots Laan 
Lore FOR ena EACH Lor | 
120. FE 8-0020. 
ATTENTION: 
BUILDERS 
10 LOTS LAKE ANGELUS ESTATES 
—- to capable Pore id — 
You will be 
buliding on 80 lots zy sub. Black As «0 x   
up. jots and terms very 
reaseuable Outstanding sales pro- 
motion to back you up. Must be 
Ped to start model at once: 
Gorden Williamson Co. 19180 Grand River 
16 ACRES, $995 TERMS. 
P. O.. Box 535, Pontiac. ; 
14 — — side of - Pontiac. near 
ton ow School, City, water in,   
  Ww a a M. BREW ER 55.N..Parke . | FE 45181 MA 5-756 _ PE 5-7704 AT UNION LAKE OFFICE 
W- have a few good lakefront 
lots left on the following lakes. 
of Pontiac. Bogie Lake 
Carsoi Lake | Cedar Island and 
Uncon Lake. $2,500 up. Terms. 
For Fast Results, List this with 
Iu G. Trocke 
1648 tk Ra eM 3-4671 
PONTIAC. LAKE RD. APPROX. 1's acres. $1350 with $675 down. 
teflaron Farms. One of the few vacant lots in this subdivision 
lg now for sae. $1300. Terms. 
frotienweod Road Near Orton. ‘ox. 5 acres. Good building 
      rooms. 
«and bath qowe 2 large bed- 
: and ‘ Appr 8 
i a Live suis Gana excellent ere 
{ ‘HAYDEN, Realtor ic. |= E. Walton FE 8-044)   
$150 sownlwoes: CHOICE OF two excellent lots, right on the 
pavement. 08 ft. frontage, 223 ft. 
deep. 
$1,000 thes 4 ig Lot 100 x 300, 
in the on black street, 
Excellent ‘Dating site. jest of 
cely $1,200 LAKE PROPERTY ~2 nice wooded rom just 1 block f 
beach on Upper Straits Lake, 
= 175 each. Will accept reasonable 
rms. 
L. H, BROWN, Realtor ‘Huron St. Ph. FE 2-4810 
“wuninie _Listing Service 
BLOOMFIELD ADJOINING | be 7 
est Lake Country Club.. 
pend at you, back door, About 
Lag Two rms., 
ha, Inut Lk. Lake we 
clove to beach. $1,100. 
Owner. i.   
ron BETTER HOME ‘Cherokee Hills You'll ike. nadant 
close-in fo beth lake Rao “ai “west af 
CARL W. BIRD, Reatlor   aa National Bank Bid 
re #4211 ’ ‘Eves, PE §-1308 
: 1\ WE BUY LAND contracts | —@™ 
|CLARKSTON AREA. 
ving |217 8. Telegraph 
mere co) 
40 
om     “~~ BUILD NOW — In our well + Waterford 
_—— = eae a pee 
HERBERT C. DAVIS” iS 
“Fer Sale Acreage yr   
pace INVESTMENT We invite r ins of this 
“ONCE 
Priced bly lo $16,500 with $0.00" down 
Edw. M. Stout, | Realtor 
* a ys Dretings “til he 
a 
P. WOODED onal aed Clarkston   
4 ACRES, 
  
  WITHIN LIMITS. 8 ACRES rd ITS, 
JIM WRIGHT REALTOR PE 5-441 90 cag Ses ee7™ WOODED | 2 CRES. sweety, ropes 
CKTOP ROAD. 
    
  
  w'th beautiful knoll to 
: ild- on. See it and you'll buy 
NICHOLIE] 8.2 sce 3 i128 : 
e wie HARGER CO. 80 ACRES : » Huron 43 Good level farmer's farm. 8 
‘Open Evenings modern home. F.A, heat, auto. hot water, 2-car garage, large 
39 Acres bare with dringing cups, Too! shed er - outh a 
oop. al ped eons diate (possession. Priced "$22 
Quick at "$i8,000, “terms: VACANT Ranch Home 2, rolling acres, close “tr price— 
bedroom home, ase ats | C CRAWFORD AC AGENCY 53'4 W 
“Lake Orion and Oxford 4 a se OR_ 3-0063 
, Call our office for good Land Buyers, Attention 
ace. lana _ Have 6.6 acaba choice = mes. . Co, Land for sale with lak privt . y= a, OL Lapa! oer 
66 ACRES. r County. 10 acres wood 
—— stile with 6 acres 
oe wheat. roaa fronta 
ment. at only 88 
com Lapeer, MOhawk 4-3566 or 
46082.   
For Sale Farms 48 a 
10 ACRES, 
mod. house and barns. orchard 
pond, main road, vacant, FB   
  
Small Farm 
2 Acres just 3 miles from 
atertord: soil, 
creinage~ good” for —— 
= 24x32 modern | Peta 
“with basement, oi! heat, 7 
cob — detcins vo. aeies 
Ratt if you 
waren may be too late! 
Bateman 
Kampsen REALTORS FE 4.0528 Eves. & Sun,   
. «160 ACRES NEAR CARO 
|—_Located on a ® dlecktop reed read. Thié home has water 
heater a vane a 10 
stantions and milk house, A fine 
buy- at $9,000 with $4,000 down 
or will sel] 80 acres with build- 
ine for $7,500 with $2.750 down. 
—— are in excellent condi 
100 ACRES . NEAR KINGSTON 
All good buildings. 13 stantions, Implement wn he Bbutlding. 
Comes with rd tractor, hy- 
draulic lift plower, bean puller, 
disc, oe are all in very 
good con Home is peeece: 
ly sis 600 with $4,000 down. 
1640 ACRES 
MARLETTE 
well drained bottem 
land Fryit trees. Comes with 
tractor plow. —— a! $9. 
00. with $2,500 down. Has Urges 
and batn that are in need 
pair. No trades Bceepeed: bar 
F 2,0635. 
Clarkston ‘REAL ESTATE INC. 
250 Main, Clarkston, Mich. 
MAple 5-5821 
PART! TIME 
RET IREMENT % acres clay ioam lsoil. House 
puilt in 1953. Pull >asement, oil 
furnace, basement barn, 
chicken qarace : con th phy 
2 car 
sider Pan co san 
down pay- 
* RIDGEW AY. 975 Baldwin Ave. 
Dairy fins 
Stock and Tools Ines a, iy toes Fpesoge = 
v arm mac 
and ¢ bi + 
  
  
shed and silo Immaculate 5 bed- 
“ room modern house. 
ave our office a set of 
Foor pictures of this farm. Shown 
appointment only. 
IDGEWAY 
975 Baldwin Ave. FE 46203 
FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE. 
Call Rutledge, OR 3-1111, FE 4-0003 Fe el 
~ Buy ” Thru Pa Partridge 
List Thru Partridge 
43 ACRES Well located on main gravel road. 
Corner property. 7 rm. home with 
modern kitchen and coal 
hot a taggoer Barn, garege, 
d other small out-   
  
Oxtord, Mich _OA 8.2606 
Sale Dcaicae Property 49 
Buy fhru Partridge 
List Thru Partridge 
OD owner At ads OP Trail MA «eae — 
Commercial 
Corner Drarton Platns—104x100 plus 26 
ft, alley. Located on heavily tray- 
eied main street. 2 wells and 3 
_septjc tanks. Terms. 
CHAPIN 
REAL ESTATE REALTORS   
  
      i Utils Hwy... Drayton Plaine, 
OR _— Eves. MAple~ 3-120 
     
work 
buildings. Poxtord area. Price $15,- 
009 with terms, 
CLA. iN verms. REAL on An 
    
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957_ 
  Se et. zoe os : fiaig i, ge ty —— Nia gh nice ecg es, 3 — 
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Roy. Annett Inc. 
4 E. mace? Fide ral &8-0466 Lay 
Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 
£ 
  
. IN Pe Street Located west of Pontiac in a fast- |- 
Mud ezeions wlio ehoTaecs] ena fot ioaee erie | Meuet: #_W Ts sluriay/ 9.0 1 a ‘Se 8 near sq. rs ° 
——— has a 4room house for) plenty rk’ Gros 
4 tion, $11,000 full p: 
ie jal BROWN, Realtor - 1362 W. Huron St.   
Pi 
. LOOK HERE! For the oppo: 
on 3-acre corner parcel in rapidly 
expanding area. 1780 feet front- 
age With a 660-ft. depth. Ideal for 
eutting w smaller parcels. 
Sento 
TN. Sisiae st. Pb 
Open : FE 5-8165 
Eves, ‘Ti 8:30 p.m. 
  
DAIRY. QUEEN LOCATIONS 
Get tnto a good independent bust- 
ness and make a good living. We 
have several idea] locations for 
Dal rece indo oe = 
commerce e 
smal) on aac gy ’ . 
1. Corner parce! in town — 4 x 
hat hcp school, 
Nice 60 x 150° parcel on U.S. 
te- 13 miles north 
* 3. Corner parcel on paved road — 
@ miles north —block from school. 
Also other commercia! locations 
for the small businessman tor 
sales offices, restaurants, etc, 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
71 N Geginew 8st. Ph FE 5-6165 
Eves, ‘Til §.30 P.M, 
Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A 
“IWARD E. PARTRIDGE 
FE 43581) 243 FEET FRONTAGE COMMERCIAL 
om paved road corner lo- 
eation, Home has bedrooms 
down. Living reom, combin 
floors, plastered walls. 
Full basement also private }-room 
ap. with separate entrance and 
bath Two-car garage Price of 
home and one jot is only $11,360, 
with a ee Leyes extra jet is 
pric eo $2 700. “Don't ae ae 
asiip thy i your “tingers. Across 
the road from Elizabeth Lake 
nee Estate, "46493 oe rE 
+4813 _ 
6.500 LOW RENT A AREA. 
_FE 2 93208 02 after fp m. 
Commercial Bldg. 
Block and Brick 27 = 78 foot full base- 
ment. New roof & wiring 2 
blocks from Saginaw 8&t. 
Co be used for almost 
any purpose, me 
make us an offer. 
Nice Lot Downtown 
6 x 203 new rented for 
new and used car parking. 
Priced for quick sale, 
LAWRENCE W 
GAYLORD; 13% BB. Pike st Open Eves. 
FE 49584 
Business Opportunities 51 
TO BUY, TO SELL, REALTOR PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD”   
  
SLEQS TALK 
BUSINESS” 
Right By The 
Factory Gate 
$6,000 down is all you need 
to buy an established tav- 
ern business near 2 fac- 
tories. This t has ca- 
pacity for doubling the pres- 
ent gtoss. Good equipment, . 
pee lease-—Priced to let 
partner separate fast, 
Sacrifice iderly widow HAS to «ell 
ne ‘tablished grocery, 
beer and wine store in the 
Rochester area. Living quar- 
ters are included. Any rea- 
sonable offer will be 
sidered. 
MICHIGAN BUSINESS 
SALES CORPORATION 
JOHN A. DMFSSER, BR 
1573 s* TELEGRAPH RD. 
re $82 
PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR con- 
  
Buy Thru Partridge 
List Thru Partridge 
SHOE REPAIR, BEST OFFER takes, Business with avatlable 
litvng quarters, or machinery & 
ventory. FE 4-6486. : 
UNION LAKE Drive - in> restaurant. Fully 
and ready to go Estab- 
years. Has a —— 
— sare From fiched 10 pian —— Vocation. a 
Take PF lepts. 6 Complete price EMBRFE & GREGG 
So Mens: 
eerie 
WILL SACRIFICE 
pee woes "50 Went     
  
    
“a wagnees 
. FE ott   
  HAR ‘A WEL L  ESTAB- 
ROW ne, community. Pon- 
= oy tes Box 75. 
REAL A REAL OPPORTUNITY! 
Estate office & living quarters. 
Large — seriabiished! suburban. 
Broker retirin, ty he ie i. 
  
WE “WE COVER 
THE STATE 
MODERN 1 LOUNGE. 
Food coneession ren out for 
$8000 yearly plus peor 
. of mclera equipment. A A you 
will proud to o just the 
spot for partnets. 
CLASS C PORT AUSTIN. No food 
> but completely equipped kitchen and living quarters. ped 
oo! ple Ample parking. 
y sib, de ae near ke, 
cae 
TAVERN. Live town near Flint. 
$10,000 will handle also tow down 
Orion and oe on taverns 
STATEWIDE REAL ESTATE acs or * ta 
have bome _ 
Ph. FE 2-4810 
rtunity to capitalize   
  a en, Saal Puy Tnee Partridge | TOANS se | tot Ww. Huron.) - List “Phra Partrid, ee <a Pe V.DINNAN- “ow YOUR OWN 1 : tush here to pay off left- 
#6 W. Huron "___ PE eat7 purpose, “You Uke’ out p — Lease wear service. Phone ‘or 1 trip 
; Don't delay, call Mr, i ee te Walton Blvd. (| Bont" deiay call adr Langiord BENEFICIAL porch, garage. Corner lot 8 -INANCE co. foot se po gle . A West t Side Location |LW._Lewrence. a. 
~~ ak vin a prozimately ese ‘ta te LOANS Saginaw Stree eet — = —_ ina "Stree une’ pe ee BEAUTIFUL OFFICE AT THE | $29 TO 9800 $25 TO $000 =| PRO ’ te veers! AIR ING. 30 RK. LAWRENCE FE 3110 rs ra "bulding 30 <3 cf ry HOT WATER HEAT are. ¥ SERVICE 
e TE “ 
tories, adequate i < eed $5 10 
would ber suliable. tr on! can 06 —: : N dation aiar 5; Doctor's Clinic, Insurance Co., fast, courteous 
cial purpose All restaurant] Saleroom ete. ggg a Eo gl ay cd ay included. | Price ore soe. Be sagt Cue: modern  otties . ‘con mient 10 
H. W. Bigelow $04 W. Huron gt. at Dwight &t. 
PE_5-5492   
  $8121 ang tell us year Neos   
Templeton APPLIANCE STORE 
property ge y. of parking. $108,000 last year. Only | $25,000 for Home & Auto 
Loan Company 
    
GSTONE 
FE +1538   
ment. 
KL Templeton, Realtor 7/2330 Orchard Lake Rd. aa After 6, FE 23-0502 202 N, MAIN 
  
Partridge Is THR “BIRD TO SEE 
A-1 LIQUOR BARS 
5 
Wii trade for Ene contract. 
LIQUOR ‘BAR with 650 ft 
pol other business 
lus se 
oh. with 
LIQUOR-TRADE 
Nquor bar in this erowig 
munity.-3 rm. apt. — 
nite cottages» Excellent bus: 
will 
ment. 
REALTOR REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES THRUOUT 
1050 W. HL "RON ST. 
  
$1,500 DISCOUNT $7,450 BALANCE CONTRACT ON 
A NEW BRICK FRONT HOME 
PER M 
Several Others Also Availabdie. 
. 20 per cent diseount 
needed. 
res contract, value $13,500 new 
  
one geen locatior. Solg f 
with te Bade down. $72 
alance epee aad $7.- 
Leste. Middleton BROKER F 8-6003 
¢ RM. BRICK, aS Fa, $18,- 500 wi to dentist. 
My equity is $1,900 whieh is pay- 
anie fo ‘0° =— er cont ved 
apprax 
_ber cent — Meisovant._ 
Money to ——- 
tate Licensed Lenders) 
Buckner Customers 
Are 
- Happy Folks Buckner's ps or yes sepve with a 
smile in the most friendly manner. 
It is easy to deal at Buckner’s, 
where courtesy and kindness are 
shown to everyone and borrowing 
is a pleasure, 
ere oat pa Se es he 
uture happiness by arr 
@ cash credit, account with the 
cannes here you are wel- 
comed, and your patronage is ap- 
preciated. 
ae repee, $500 Up to 24 months 
BUCKNER FINANCE €O. ~ {ND FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDG., PONTIAC 
DR, 
230 arr ih al bd od LAKE 
VAN DYKE. UTICA 
GET CASH QUICKLY 
Up to $500 1966 cars. den |, yo = r 
“tot lesen 2 clo 
Loans elso made aa piled 
signatures apd other   
: ee 
Oakland Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. 
| FE2-9206 
BORROW 
WITH 
CONFIDENCE 
— Household Finance Cor- poration E amerten'c oldest and 
b at ars of experience. You 
me nisrow to $600 if you se- 
  
ia are —_ wi 
Sly Ena, Es. Foc 
Household Finance 
Corp. of Pontiac 3% 8. — aw St, The Kay Bidg.. 
flonr Room 204 
W VHEN YOU NEED 
$25 to$500 You can ft fa on r 
Signature, “Sac of farina, "wo #4 endorsers ay to dod's ce 
wee cin We w 
“STATE "Finance Co,   
      D, ALTOR rae! pet lee +082 
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oe: _ 
  sree eae STRAIT LIQUOR BAR grossing Por ny 
over $60,000 per yr. No food / bomce any Purpose, o no dancing Easy rent — short Oakland Count hours. 25 miles from Detroit. * For hom itions or im- rovements, STRAIT LIQUOR ration with To rough - in or enclose acreage U. 8. ghway near ,house, partly constructed, Gaylord. 2 homes Gros, near 4. To build @ garage or on $50,000 per yr Buy rea} este . garage ae 
and ali for $25,000 an.’ oo 
; thonal 
LIQUOR-HOTEL a in Appi 208 Nation Be 9 
— ee of Lr City. 2 story _S 5 
Tick, corner . in s district. ue room, ren rentals, aa} Shuts on : corner leas NIC er’s aC ol Real gaate fasteaed at = Fd ae oe reg (oe into pales, | $22,200 home. For wale oF for late model 
LIQUOR-TRADE, Only $20,000 dn. | = "5-07 20 buys this busy te figuor, bar $6 FORD D FARLANE, RED AND 
bens «oan “ue are oi extras. Trade for older model with included. and cash. FE 'E 40487. 
high- 
way frontage. ideal for motel site 
Large bar with 
rete small home. 
19,500 dn. buys all. 
Own the only 
com- 
ae 
accept home as part na 
_ Sale Land Contracts. §2 
lh Roe) P*'D $1,000 DOWN, $65. = 
ONTH. 
R. VAT. UET, Realtor Pama or home, for jig saw. Ph. 
* ona sth vice. | UPRIGHT PIANO. WILL TRADE MULTI LISTING SERVICE _ for desk, or sel] for $25. F 
LAND CONTRACT, VALUE $13, — 40612 after 6. 
ew ranch me s,m tke 6S - 
$10,000 at 9100 mo. @ per cent "Erirades Motors Miers == ROCHESTER, MICH. 1g $25 TO 9500 
Pn. Ph. Rocbester OL GOT. OF 141 
lortgage Loi Loans 34 
LOANS— $600 to § $1,500   
  
  
  
$10,000 EQUITY IN LARGE 
apartment for land contract of 
equal value. MA 6-3185 or FE 
_ #2512. WTD. BOAT, MOTOR & ; TRAILER 
and also tent. Will trade used 
_fer or psy cash ,_ 3-3525.— 
BRAINS AND. BRAWN WILL SWAP FOR WAGES 
__Appy Pohtiac Press Box 14 
CLEAN, ‘48 FORD TON STAKE. 
_ Sell or trade for car. FE 8-2892. 
In a 3 BECROOM   
  
=a FT. COT- 
bat & nearly new 
teade for late model 
used car or cash. 3159 Royal 
Commerce. EM 43-4466 or FE 5-0236, 
LATE MODEL CAR AND CASH FOR YOUR LAND RACT CONT 
‘WHERE YOU HAVE SOLD 
ey A 
Phone OR 3- . J. VAN WELT, 
MALE aaa - SETTER, Exc. 
hunter. Swap for gun. OR 3-2637 
SWAP, BUY OR BELT CALL 
Swap Service. OR 3-8561. oe 
TRADE OIL SPACE Ff HEATER, 
good condition, suitable for amail   
  
owers. 
KEL L ys S HARDW ARE 3004 Auburn at Adams 
Auburn Hei 
  drm. ranch home. §7,000 
cash uot Cal ga ial gas — FE 2-48] ~ 
BE og. | HURDY FURS TURE TE SEASONED ¢ PER CENT_CON-| [Uis5 St7 Use Fe 
EGS, SOG cna audoute "OR ouse, per c . = 
38321 wee 3-BEDRM. BRICK 
‘ 3 bedrobm brick situated on % 
21) PER CENT DISCOUNT acre. lot, across rom large lake. i  eoapo hel pli nes Leper Finished Lag exterior, unfinished | 
ia! y toro an taranee, mnt bath on rior Owner wil] accept car 
or equity in smaller home. $8,- 
450 : 
4BEDRM. BRICK 
A beautifu) all brick home on 
100 x 400 lot. 3 miles west of 
me city. Ts larassusme in all. 
basement, with king - size 
room. Owner will accept smaller 
home, free and ‘clear. $17,500 
Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor 
FE 8-8165 TiN. Saginaw Bt 
Open Evehings "Til 8:30 
WILL TRADE 4 PR. CHINCHILLAS & equip, for building lot or cash. 
OL 2-4847. 
LLL 
MEN'S SUITS, LIEE NEW. 1 
rey-blue. 1 navy. Waist 37-38 
_in, Reas. FE 2-8406, : 
BABY BOY'S CLOTHING UP TO 
_1 YEAR OLD, FE 4-2689 
LADIES’ COATS, 2 EA. SHOES. 
S50c_ ea. 26 Ro ct. FE 4-3025 
SIZE 4, LACE 7 NET WEDDING 
ab Also veil & tara, MA   
  TWEED OVERCOAT. ZIP-IN LIN- ing. i 2 overcoats, size 42. 
er ap & Iron 56A | p LL Oe LOL 
Al PRICES FOR SCRAP CARS _and fron, FE 8-8707 
HIGH DOLLAR _ FOR B UNE me: 
bP) ype cars. FE 4-487! 
Sale ve Sewechon f Goods - 57 
1 NORGE KEFRIG., G Norge yy Stove. LAr 
_tween 12 & 6 FE   
  
D COND 
sgt he- 
2 ea “LIVING | ea 
20 
om & Walled Lake, 
2 en END TABLES, 1 WAL- 
top table, mirror top 
gottee mutable. FE “2-8054 after 
27166 
3-PC . WALNUT B DRM, SUITE. 1 
metal single i sor Oil heater for 
_fishing shanty, EX. 3-4634,   
7 PIECE LIVING RM SUITE, a $25. Complete bed, 
  
  4 - PIECE WALNUT BEDROOM suite. Including serene & mat- 
tresses. Exc. cond FE 2-1874 aft- 
_er 6 pm os earn Sas —- 
4 RMS. FURNITURE 2 a Tvs 
__ Dishes. 568 EB Columbia 
4 RMS. OF PURNITURE FE. 
   
    2 5 after 4pm. 
| BUR “TABLE TOP — GAS 
_ Stove, ~ a 4-2097. 
6 YEA ss Wet 
tresses. 
ture, a Oren hard 
6PC DINETTE 
exc. condition, © 
_ 4706 6 PIECE 
davenport and chair, 2 blond step 
tab: $40 tables = fee er 
bed plete is be M a com arble 
aed haat. chest. $40. Wa ‘8, BRAND NEW. ft post eatoot Pura 
Lake Ave 
1 E. Wilson. FE 
* 
  
DINING Fi 
Teak Won gies 
ine Mh ween be Rooter 
FREEZER: UPRIGHT, 
ies. condition. 62 Oliver. 
29-7949. Household furnishings. 
ei | ee arena Rernichings. 040.05. TV od 
  TEAGUE FINANCE CO- 
For Sale Clothing 56 |< 
“IRONER, . IN|   
   
           
   “Of course you’ re entitled 
does it ws have to be wrong?” By day Alan 
> <M 
AL mt 
to your own opimon, but why 
~ 
  
Sale ¢ Household Goods ‘357 
a 17" MOTOROLA RADIO & PHONO- 
om bination, Pas pied 
pi net wits soon $50, Large 
site e refri, mares 
_older model, 
ADMIRAL aes Tv sET. 
._ Good cond, PE _-3641. 
“ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT 
FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND 6 
Use Our i sae PLAN 
OR EASY TERMS 
UP TO Pog MONTHS 2 eae 
We buy, sell or trade. out 
and look around. 2 acres pg free 
§-0341 
of Auburn Heights on Auburo 
Ra. MS 
APT. seh 4 BURNER ELECTRIC 
stove Metal cupboard base, 
_ 81s; Ob 2-168. _ 
APT. GAS RANGE, yaar NEW 
crates. white 
reelain. 
_ 42 
BEDRM SUITE.   
ara Lake Ave, 
GENUINE > WAL 
irrordresset 
cond, wil 
AUTOMATIC WASHER. 
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 
only $140.95. complete 
L A. WAGNER CO. 
Phone FE 5-922) 
AUTOMATIC WASHERS; BENDIX, Kenmore General Electric, Thor, 
and Pl ge omtome rebuilt. As low 
as 
Ror: 7? = 
| 86 Oakland FE 32-4021 
SARE VAIN Sr BARC A INS 
GOING OUT OF 
BUSINESS~ EVERYTHING PRICED AT OUR 
COST OR BELOW 
Wall shelves, record cabinets, rec- 
reation bar, desk, corner tables, 
bed headboapd night stands, work 
. bench, bireh slabs for tables. 
Pictures, chairs, floor lamps, te- 
ble lamps, hassocks, gossip 
bench book or shoe racks, smok- 
ers. 
PICK & PAINT STORE 143 Oskiand Ave. PE 5-9562 
Open Fri, Sat. and Mon 
BLUE MOHAIR COUCH & CHAIR, exc, cond. 950. Cail before 8 p.m. 
EM 3-4286_ 
BENDIX WASHER, GOOD AS 
new Cheap. 256 Elm. FE 5-8081. 
BLOND BEDRM. BRAND NEW 
double dresser, large mirro’ 
bookcase bed and chest, All for 
ay only $2 wee cad 
= ‘sets ‘ << savings. 
son's furniture Orchard Lake 
Ave. 
BRAND NEW 3 
cial sectional 
; _ sacrifice at 4208. ) FikcE PRoviN. turquoise. Will aaa __ 
OF FURN. MPLET 
__Call OR -3-1475 «8 mL 
7 
CHEST TYPE COLDSPOT DEEP freeze, good condition. FE 4-1335. 
COUCH & & CHAIR, REASONABLE. 
ANCE SALE 
Crosley refrigerator $25 
Washing machine $10 Tea enies, 
like new, extra wide, reasonable. 
MI 6-048 
  
  COMPLETE EDRM. SET. 
_childs crib. Like new. FE 2008, 
ESK AND Har R, 9 CUBIC FT. 
a ie Refr wore, with freezer. 
Small Console TV, lamps and 
saree all excellent cond, FE 
DINETTE SET, FLASH CAMERA 
$5 auto. hot water heater, $10: 
utensils, 25 gal. aquarium, 2 ra- 
dios, $10 each; 21° blond TV, 
$95 or trade, ae cooker, 41 
preset letter probe lit hg an- 
oe love sweat, 4449 Eliz. Lake 
  eae BED & SPRINGS. $15. 
LARGE DRESSER WITH MIR 
ROR, $18. SMALL MAPL E 
DR . $10. BRASS E- 
aes FIREPLACE, : FE 
LEE, PaYrH TABLE & 
chairs, buffet & ‘ching closet. 
__$100, 318 Voorheis Rd. 
DUPLEX SOFA BED, LIKE 
Aiso chest of dra 
fi all in 
ELEC. Wi ae 
rant 
__ $86.96 a 
EZ SPIN ove “@ YEARS OLD. 
PE 4-7713. a ~ lyr. war- 
; how only 
ELECTRIC C STOVE, &: §. REFRIG- 
FORMICA ° Fiaven vs  RSOR 
Fon sce USED BEXDIX WARS er 
_tubs, tee a ‘der a 
od RANGE, DELUXE. 
plese 
ola. a erigernon Nee sates 
ons RANGE: Exc, COND., 
ae Tv a x Fis radio, p 
GOOD 8M SMALL ita “ ‘TO 8 $12. 
56-8755   
  
  aT 
¢. little out of the way, but a lot 
s< pay. Space. heaters, 
sizes, Gas’ ‘ er- 
ators. Ranges and water heaters. 
Bathroom ome, , ches 
dressers, vanities and i ve 
mattresses, Liv ites, | _* 
occasional ¢ tables, longa: 
TV sets, a rugs, din room 
suites. Dinette sets and* many 
other mise. — SED 
te our trade dept, real Sale H Household Goods ‘57 
eas ROOM SOFAS, MODERN 
beautiful, slightiy sciled. Buy a 
new unit for the price of a used. 
unit. Michigan Fluorescent, Fur- 
niture ennex, 297 Orchard Lake 
Ave. 
MAYTAG | WRING! ants, WASHER Fi 
  Misc. FURNITURE RUGS, 
For sile Teason- 
  ; REBUILT "WASHING MACH MACHINES. 
guaranteed, Ca 
608 N. Johnson, 
REFRIGERATORS “i LAST YEARS 
models, one of Americas 
, perfect, new guaranteed 
but a new refrigera- 
ra little more ¢ a used 
pooper ichigan escent, 
o : 
RE! ) MAYTAG. DE- 
buge | washer. - egy roner end 
per week 1987 re 
ie dryer, save $60. apee 
r week. Admiral subiesraier: 
ate —— putomatic Gefrost, $75. 
Shick’s, MY - 
ty: Ww 
good cond, MY _3-7202. ROPER GAS RANGE, EXC. COND. Very clean. PE 4-8673. 
SALE ON TILE 
BONNY MAID VINYL SALE LINOLEU U MS © LINOLEUM : 
41,-Ft. Wall Nall Tile ‘le 5c a Huron. _ FE 4-3064 
SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATOR. i]   
    
STOVES. aig ai . SOLD. “Ex- 
changed. Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- 
ens. FE 2-0601.   bales PORTABLE MACHINES. 
    
'| Maytag automatic washer ... er Sewing Machine Co. Can be 
ad for as llttie as We 
also rent ble machines. Call 
at ie inger Bewing Center 
ts or Phone 
CONSOLE, LATE MOD- 
. Make payments 
ab your: convenience. 
tion, FE 86-1564, | 
PROVING!) AL STYLE, | 
ca 
_plow, "VWke new. $100. 
WO MA. = 
chine with sig- attachment 
Fine condition. far F 8-1564 Coron 
SIN ELECTRIC PORTABLE, 
excellent condition, with attech- 
ments. Take over ce. $1. 
week. Phone eer, 
Miss Danton. FE 5- . 
CLARK SEWING MACHINE SALES 
__WILL BRING TO YOUR HOME 
sUMP PU PUMP. GENERAL ELEC- value, $49.50. 
_e3 Orchard Lake   
  USED Spal RAWOE. a UP. 
R, B. Electric Co. 1060 
Ww | a 
“TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar, electric washer  ‘... $29.95 
Guar, electric refrigerator .. $69.95 
3 pe. living room suite .. 14.96 
2 pe. living room s ieee Hib ss 
6 pe dining room suite .... $40.95 
pe w dinette ........ $20.95 
3-4 room of! heater ........ $30.95 
$74 val, wheelchair S $19.75. 
.WY MAN’S 18 W. e ae PE ¢1122 
TRADE ELECTRIC RARORS For ex ome gas R. B. Munro, 1060 
Used and Reconditioned 
$88.00 
Frigidaire sutomatic washer $68.00   
  
  Sneed Queen wringer 50 
21" Admiral blond console = $70.50 
Used Ironrite ey $49.50 
CLAYTON’S Furntiure & Appliances 
Keego Harbor _FE 5.0474 Used Trade-In Dept. Lounge chaér ..... Releweleoa 0.95 
Dresser ......+.. Bececnoc 14.05 
BOOK COSG oi eee cneewcees . $14.05 
Washer ict sesese $10.95 
Davenport and ‘chair ccvans OF: 
Electric ramge ©... eee $39 50 
3 eetae sectional ............ $49.50 
Refrig, 0 8 a eee $89.50 
8 one dining room set .... $4995 
ROA 1° TV demonstrator ..-914n50 RCA 21" emon' 
ovanta , 
THOMAS ECONOMY 
FURNITURE CO. 
ag eas + Ae 
OgED 73 a i WeEOROOEE Tk: condition. Picture 
tube pile a4 — $55, 
rE $1 after 4 
USED REFRIG 
Selena suyeiole ee 
| pene? Pe a™. ee $16 4 
New 
LORDS. wv AREHOUSE. 2230 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 
son biggles USED $400 NORGE 2 DR. RE- 
Uaeg ‘id “3 & 
WEET'S R ADIO “a @ APPLIANCE Maree 41133 
WESTINGHOUSE EFS iz cu. ft. Late model. auto. defrost, f 
Be Oa ola Milk's, 
~~ 6PIECE MAPLE ~ 
BEDROOM OUTFIT —e dresser. mirror, bed, & 
ps, ail for   
FURNITURE Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-T681 
" WAYNE GABERT’S 
APPLANCE SALE Op to 40 per cent discount on all pac eueen samJie fefrigerators, 
snk an, pen and EY tee 3 ots 2 ae 
Valentine Gifts PPP PBPB LBP LALA OLD LA 
VALENTINE GIFTS BVORATED 
You, walt, 'no charge raha, bar aes . GIFTS FO 
            
      tire arnily Res 
‘BAL RNES TIARDWARE. eu. ft. Geod condition, FE 2-363. + For Site Mncptenenan 
FBLA? aru a. 
rie ons 
fee 
    
‘3, OAL ELEC. HEATER 9 auto. as heater. ls 
nay one & 
Leundry trays, 
‘SAVE UMBING 
im 6. ine St. 
ALUMINUM SIDING 
—— 
WINDOWS SAVE DURING FEBRUARY CALL 
FE 42575 
MIDWEST SUPPLY FE +267 +2575 oN Teleg raph caecsaieeepetaprtoer 
“ALUMINUM SIDING |   
“tts smart to tm the off- 
5 Fe ey low prices, Im- mediate, ex unhurried instal- 
(ine ove are 3 months 
ehind wm season). Insulate and 
eave fuel. First iy sprin No money down. Fiye years to Also aluminum storms -— 
Younstown & 
_ftor free souumnate. 
¢ INCH SOIL PIPES. FT, #3 re SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 172.8. Saginaw PE 54-2100 
~ Asphalt Tile nae Oxdx'— INCH 
EACH 
FI OOR SHOP 99 5. Saginaw Open 8 to 4 
ANCHOR FENCES   
No money down. rua 9 ee etatt, 
FREE MATES 6-T4T1 
AUTO. WATER HEATERS. . $44.60, 
5 ft. east iron #6. Re- 
verse trap til 1.41; 32 pe 
red bath tub, tollet and lava- 
tory, $80.05. G, A. 80 
eres BABY BED, SPRINGS AND NEW 
. water proof mattress, dropside. 
Electric mantel clock. Kee time. Violin case and ch Reasonable, Phone Holly Mel- 
Tose ¢ 45854. 
BARGAIN! “BARGAIN! $400 DOW with basement on 
finished. 
~ BARGAIN — Lake Orton vicis'ty, OR 
SALE 
pon ook ers M9 ft Pe New 
New aeuias 3 ft. : 00 
New 2x4s, 8’ to 20° dc ft or $80 Legh! 
UY egg new $ 00 per 
26 jingulation 8 & bag 
Pty arti ro 
Penalyte ... .. ........ 
Panaiyte glued on %” wood 
= WOLVERINE LUMBER 
no 8 _ Paddock re 
BOYS ‘20° BIKE, 
collection oan 
ers. FE 6-37 
BRICK, as (ED — ALL you 
want 
UNION WRECKING ©O 
31246 W 6 MILE- RD. _ 
BEEF AND PORK — HALP AND 
_quarters. Opdyke Mkt FE 6-741. 
CASH POE ves FURNITURE 
    
BATHROOM eal 4. Younas- 
gas 
am 
Automatic water heater, 
electrical supplies, 
and _ chiles patch copper 
and Lo * 
Re mar * sUPLY 2685 
Lapeer Rd. FE | 46431. 
CONCRETE FLOOR HARDENERS 
Concrete Reinforcing Mesh 
Cement, Mortar, Plas’ Colors 
Cement Paint for Walls & Floors 
Blaylock 
  | Lard 
you 
95 1317 8. Paddock 
io 4h -gandeg 4         COAL & “BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 
81_Orehard Lake Ave. FE 3-T101 
DAIRY FARMERS GET OUR’ Low prices on bulk mi ——— igi 
can save you mone Box *46 Davisburg _ Koon 
“DELICIOUS SMOKED 
popes ene Ane 
    ic 
DINNER BELL —_— : Saturday only "PE +7579 
ELBC GOULD: DEEP “WELL JET 
pump. Like new. $50, FE 45-1812. 
Empire 2600 Union Lake Rd- 
EM 34148   
-t Commerce 
THE LAKE AREA'S arr el 
hte icher 
Deo window trim | = $1-c 
Flush Seon doors from ... $4.05 
Single picture window sash 614 95 up 
| FARM-FRESH. } MEAT > 
P 
Ground Beef 
Siab Bacon ..... 
    Hot dogs .. Fresh ' Hams 
Pork Sp 
Fresh 
OPDY Ee M ARKET 
Walton at _Opdyke FE 5-7041 
FOR THE FUEL WITH 
Cleaning Action. 
Call © 056 
RVEL GIDCUMB 
WE GIVE RED STAMPS 
STANDING TOILTTS $18 95 
21x32 Paes e sinks 95   
3 
Factory ands, trreguiars. 
SAVE: PLUMBING SUPPLY 
172 8. Sagin.w §-2100 
val. arty 5 ae se 
P ett @ Lollets, $19.95 
8 e Paar $5. hand 
. Thomp- tubs, 
32x31 soarie 
basins from $10 
son, 60 8. Perry 
FPLUORESC! ENT 
er or 
Lhasa miro 
= Fiuorescent, 
“ake 
anne Poo Berry a overhead veengl seG~ 
onds. Al — and agi pega 
selection from 
modern door on your 
Jesa than you think. 
a free estimate. we Ore hard   
ker Pecus 
et us give 
__._.._F E_ 2-0203 GAS STOVE LIVING ROOM 
suite, power saw and motor H. 
Brown gas tnit & thermostat. 
PE +6: 
GOOD OIL BURNER. CHEAP 
338 Sewar 
HOT wae HEATER, ‘je GAL, 
gas, new «a ved for use on 
Consumers Iines, $06.50 & nF eed 
values, $49.50 and $59 50. ene 
are «li ar marred Also electric 
of] and bottled gas heaters af terrific values. Micnigan Fluores- 
cent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave 
' ~ OIL TANK WITH LEOS, $20. 
  
    
LIONEL & AMERICAN 
FLYER TRAINS <4 ‘factory service and 
ine factory parts Free test 
= IMITED D OFFER — 
Purnaces,. oil-fired. Gun - type. 
Forced alr, 84,000 BTU. Complete 
with controls, 9287.50, Furnace 
  
SHORT-CUT TO 
CASH: Classified Ads! 
FE 28181; ,             |) QUALITY 
3 bedrm. deoutthul —s acre. Almost |- 
  _Sale Musical Ooods 62 2   
FOR SALE PREWAR BUFFET —Sierinet, reasonable. 7B +6472 
a   
Mane, 0. Call PE MARTIN CORONET. 1 YR, OLD, 
__Yery g60d condition, FE 
PIANO 
ice.   
Fir ax4, iai0, 2x13) 3x13. 
* Boards, $65. ber Mpa Sheetrock he re Pipweed, Rocklatn, ap 
» OED SUC MBING 
Wash Basins, Totes Com Combinations. 
FREE FSTIMATES ON ALL PLANS: 
fauhiny Sa   
PAL 
SURPL US. rE UMBER® 
MATERIAL. SALES co. - 
6340 Highland | ‘Ra. (Moe) OR 31002 
NEW CALGINATOR INCINERA- 
tor, cheap, PE 40708 __. 
NEW GALVANIZED © PIPE 
: co eae 
ROMEX THE COIL. og PER 
foot. wal Nenes for dw jugs, * 
28° Main & range oes eS, 
ot en ©. A. Thompson, 8¢ 8. 
ery ; Ot. GARAGES REPAIRED TO Tee. Buln Lengthern your ga- 
rage t in at garage doors. 
Terms. FE 4-665 
-- ONE 6 ROOM SA BURNER. 
raateally, new. Also 2 room oil 
arner. 130% N .Cas 
OWNER LEAVING ine -MUsT * 
  eal PI- 
5-4052, te 
TUNING. Rp 5  PUATER SERV. 
‘PIANO TUNING, CALL 5 
30 am, Schm, RE PE 
  
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS. FE 5-s000   
    SEE TRIS BEAUTIFUL ORGAN 2 YR. 
Shanice pn a ee gta Salinghe shar tae. lidbanliess £. FE 40506. " OR CATTLE ABOUT pene ets Sea 
NET 
Santis pers Sere Alen Lowre: 
  organ WANTED: Pt % Huron St. ret er's. Forrest ‘2108, OF ALL Sizes. oon. Soe 
i TRADE YO your x 08 con. en 
Wik a trade even, or, ps pay you the __ Fer Sale Poultry 74 Huron St. ; "| STEWING HENS 5 $1.00 ALIVE OR 
VERE, SMALL atnn Were | tore NSE PE oO Wi mm 
Bel i E. Huren. PE Sale Farm Produce 7S 
orem - _ | SANA terre 4 
WITH | 4.1 quaLiry PbraTors, De +): 
  
  SELL ENTIRE HOUSEHOIL >| 
, FURNISHINGS INCLUDING 
“fda ta STOVE. OF 
HIRLPOOL WASHER & | 
FURNITURE LIKE, NEW. ALSO 
REMINGTON — Ess TYPE- 
WR 18" “CARRIAGE, 
& CR cE 
WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SHOT 
GUN. 12 GAUGE FUL =H DELTA 
bed ADIAL 
ETE 
  L 12” BLADE C WITH ENCLOSED TABLE: VAR- 
1OU8 SMALL & MATERIAL, HORSE EQUIP- 
EE Enola” capes, L. 
ING BLANKET PADS, SADDLE 
& BRIDAL RA HORS ING eeUlMEn GROOMING 
rs GRAIN Gane. STRAW 
JOHN J. O'HAIRE, INDIAN LK, RD, LK. . CALL 
MY 3-106, 
OIL TANK 273 GALS, LBOS, _Valve $25. OR 3-5634 
PLYWOOD 
  “q's” fir Scccscerscssess 92.00 
FER’ PE ..nccsccocescnecoses 18 
Re-4'E8 DITCH 2... -cceccee ree $16.00 
sae Dep enseenecoccooc pes 
x8° “is J 
Air ‘egh kinds waite, Outside 
made: vas low. ey e Pipwond 1488 Baldwin Ave. 
Post LIGHTs, PORCH EaoatS. 
wrought tron — posts, =   RITER 
BURROUGH'S ADDING a we Sale ‘aa Enbeen «1 64 
coat racks 
SHELVING POR SALE. 
_ 3504 Eliz Lake Rd. 
Telegraph Rd, Fi 
Vintt RE-| a STAINLESS STEEL. UPRIGHT 
$15. FE 23030. 
FE 56-8868, 
<a | 
Sale Sporting Goods 65 65 
“ayy, sel PS ta nwo es rib ana 
SPORT SMEN   
repair Scene 
re 
_ —— 
SANDY'S Sit 
1770 8. Telegraph icing,“ econ: 
me Pri. 8 to 8, 
T SHOP PE 3-0140   
_Sand, ¢ Gravel ¢ & I 
a a TOP sort, 
sand, grave, 
FE e1 12 or FE 
oF Big 3 Sand. 
_Bugene Senn 
sand, 
+3371. sor, RICH, elt fs RE fill dirt, 
ALL KINDS CP GRAVEL, BEACH 4d cow manure. Dirt 66 es 
, CRUSEED STONE, 
- san Conkitn, 
BLACK 
  
__ delivered. OR 
el, Fill. Earl Howard. 
— DIRT, BAND 4 
E 6-0677. BEAcH SAND ft A FILL Dirt, 
CRUSHED STONE SAND, GRAV- | Howard, EM 3-0631 BAND & GRAVEL. B-1708 5 
  
  value, $9 95. 
lection of Tatts rare every room 1s 
house at terrific values. Michigan 
—— 30) “Orchard 
ve   
Alnen? 
& doors, Aluminum & Fibergias 
5 awnings, 
FE 4-6089 
© @m. to 0 p.m. SEVERAL Bena IcE cR EAM 
cabinets, suitable for deep freeze. 
_ Inquire x0 Orchard Lake Ave,   
SET OF “THE STANDARD t TN- ternational rere dias’, Price 
Teasonable MA i SOIL PIPE $3.20 | “PER “if Lar. + 
_warwiete PB i s0s0 wii 
| SALE- cord, ivered, OA 
desired len, 
Drayto Plaine, 
CANNEL ¢ ~~ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 
18" wb oh Sa OAK WOOD, 68 A 
BIRCH wOODT FOR ALE Ck TO 
‘all OR 3-3647, 
COAL F FoR. 
Peel, oa, Oekland hard ate Pe 
FOR SALE WOOD, FROM 5 17 st 
  
  Sheetrock 
4x8 Sheet $1.35 Pir Plvecord, 4x8% sheet $5.45 
Blanket insulation, po . tt. 94-35 
| Baden pean ad i. 87.90 
    = $1.30 
Boegies ‘ir, Per d 2x12, 2x14. 
xl fe 00 M 
  
These etary | 
seconds. a “Phiorescent, 33 
_Orchard Lake A 
SUNBEAM pe LIKE ‘NEW 
some oper Bhar 19.50. leorered pcg 
  
Talbot Tumber Plasterboard, Rock iath, Paint, 
’ Hardware, Plumping and Electri- 
cal = aaens Oak kland Ave. 
WE mower USED WASHING Ma- _chines, _ wringer _fype. PE 45160.   
WOOD “ND ALUMINUM COMBI- 
nation bt <o acd ws, 
[BENSON LUMBER CO.   WE io — YOU BAVE — INSU- 
lation = ‘wood plaster board 
— rock lath — wood windows — 
flush doors. Call Je for price and 
free Paul , Jerr pete 
Paw 
  
Watch This Space for 
Inventory Specials! 
Church's, Inc. 107 8. Squirre] Rd. FE_2-0233 
_Do It Yourself 61 
BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER, POL- ishers, scrubbers, cement 
ae gr eri ete, PE 65-3144. 
ve 
FOR RE NT 
sanders—band 
wallpaper sloamers—waxert and   
  
Floor nders — 
        
  
  $ JERSEYS. NEw = 
land "Ra 
Wanted Livestock _ “73 
1 PUREBRED HOLSTEIN 
Mt taht Fm ab,   
  
  Sas ee Dee Deut id Pela, Devisburg. 
Hotty” ME €3922, _ 
  
  
livered. FE 51413. 
HAY, CRATEs | ‘ PANNING MAIL MILL. E.'E. Clark MA 4-1620 
OAKLAND y COUNTY 
“EARMERS MARKET Sat, from 7 a.m. te 
1:36 p.m. Sate eromned poultry 
eggs. ta and eider. Potatoes. Vege. 
pur | fabs, Meare re. ‘p08. 
aaat | For 9 MORGA: : 
    
  
    
= 1 re rags: e. oearty new) 
  Cc vator Ww a 
ca esia Aap cmt mph esate set ay, Nee: 
Waitt” Wenter, "306" gallon “Gas 
Teitone Citron T'Fi3 evenings 
OUT THEY GO! Riding -& Walking 
come By chato     
   
SAWS so cae 
$180 50. eom with 
wa a TERMS FE ¢1112 
KING BROS. 
    
  
For Sale Pets SoleBat Sete tebitoss Saasn” oie eat at ee en 
se | ae St WANTED Nass bye Standing Timber McCULLOCH La aE = Pre ie maple CHAIN SAWS 4 
Ss Goon” pe eke woop NEW A oe eck : 
et, nee | PARTS AN Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68) HOUGHTEN & SON PENNSYLVANIA) EVEROREEN | $8 North MO? sane =a 
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS We have the beat for Xmas trees. Rentals Parts & a. 
hp OL aneeees: firs, Send for list | 1890 Crooks 
SCHROTH'S NURSERY |Oliver ‘55 tractor with INDIANA. PA. backhoe and loader, good 
; discount. We also have 
ee other new and used trac- 
  
    
  
maie, 
Easy to handle. 
ton Gardens, 6, after : 4 
| Ready for field training. 
1087 Boston, Hu- 
Pm 
i vie ARC Re SHEPHERD ‘Pye. Oey : 
    
OERMAN EPI onths, Male, 
FE +7421. 
GERMAN 
rats | SHEPHERD. A Spayed female. 
a Gorgeous coloring . D. = ore ativer. 
“That 
  
Collie puppy you're 
us—OR 23-0656. 
  Canaries, cages. 20 
89 Auburn. FE IF 17'S A HEALTHY, HAPPY after, phone 
PARAREETS, | CUINEA Pids. A ALL 
net sh 69 S. Astor, FE 4-64 
PARAKEETS - SOME “FaLeING “4 Ts, 
location. Crane's Bird Hatchery, 
2489 0. in same 
PARAKEETS, CANARIES, SUP- 
  
  
up. E. 
Dr_ Clarkston, Mich.   
Proven, Reasonable. 
lies. Frost 
off at 
POINTE -R AT Fr- 
males, Black or on $100 and 
Aulqur, 6517 Snowappie 
STUD SERVICE: AKC COLLTE. OR 3-5546. 
TROPICAL * FISH, PARAKEETS & 
Lake 
MY 2,1691. Open Sundays. Shop, water, 
STUD 
  
  
    
  
  
      
  
      
  
  UPCHURCHE'’S “SADDLE BOY” 18 fyrnace vacuum cleaners. Osk-| now ready for Sra service. = Cars Fichabe hitches and land Fuel and t Bast 3 436 Orchard English Pointer, 38 Feast l old, verload instal 
Lake Ave, PE 56-6150, _ | good field dog.’ Cal 3-1793. T R AILER EXCHA ANGE APF i residence 2775 Deland, Drayton ra aa Tele 
aint, "puumbina pardaace. for Plains, off Hatchery Road. .. Ves. TI L® & ih. ory 
mica: Weekdays. ru jen “ nstedeetahl haat pried. 
a: 00. Abs aay STEM. 2 TA inh be os S evreey, Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 tratier, Modern, price $600, 
“Cameras, Equipment 61A| mise: worrsonie 388, ete | TRAILER EXCHANGE. neras, Equipment _arapb. 10 WIDES—10 WIDES Sg Faanen Hay, Grain & Feed “71| 14 Models from 38 to wf. . 
Featuring AND N, CHAM - EPPERT’s ra - a Se Ba ON ie PION ant SCHOONER. 
Sale Musical Goods 62 ALPALPA BROME NO WET Ht LATE. MODE CONDITION: ters! mee ee? ~ eget, hay. tit, we Bivnbed ED MOBILE betas PAY LIKE 
ACCORDION s Lowest PRICE ON a MOVE . . : FOR ‘SALE: HAY ALL KINDS: | 60 8. FE 2.3200 oe ee, corres eee te | oh stot ~~ OPEN EVES. “TIL 8 & SUN, PM. ; _ 5-428. rik icin AL FOR LATE - MODEL, a4 BEGINNER CLARINET ~.. $19.98} brome, clover b timothy. foment | homes receeanicsed, we ie. 7-B Conn mpet ory cutting aifaite & straw will de- po leon low a, iby pare 
120 bass eccupdion, 2 only ei liver. Good eating eet" $1 ie eat Rte 
Comets PNT "> 43000 '@ up 60 5 TRAY ALPALP AL at80 | AILER, EXCHANG 12 bass accordion ........ . pg , straw, all 800 per bale. | Polly. oss Dad N. Village 
Costin PIONS 2... ccereereas. |. ‘Milford: MU €2525. - pee i : 
Upright Sone eupel os cg OU HAY FOR LE, WILL De-| “sam awi + . 
2i-n. mahogany e TV 98800| liver, Pine Row Farms; 611 Snell hie. Take “Orion. oy Win | teede goed console for “ Lake Orion. OL_ 23731. 2. iM 900 RINNEI HAY AND STRAW, LAKEFIE 
HAY, nS oh UGH ‘GO ‘Sell 
oe rr aot “TC lum ber, Swit deliver. mete 6. things you'rd not using — “ 
Seon piano, —_—-" os Serovais Fiaeted Ads} :   
    
    
  ane tf '3 ee MALE OERMAN SHEP. tors and implements. We a 
wood =. 63.580 6 Very reas, PE 6-600) : ta "wine | vag boards, ft. ... 180 carry a complete line of = Inside door jambs. W. P. .. ¢3.95| 2 YOUNG CATS. 9 MONTES OLD rts and we service all be used to children, free — pa | 
Goll pipe, galvanized wipe. sewer | home. Call MI +4700. types of tractors seed crock, and bardware. 
y DURE REGINTERED peacix| i"& Fords, Pord Fer, SAVE UP TO $500 ON MATER-|" puppies, 2 mos. oid. 1 female 2| sons, Fergusons and ti IALS FOR COMPLETE HOUSE.| ra oid. Of $i ween. = 
BU BURMELSTER “30 Ivy. FE 6-6061. wget hone PONTIAC PARM & INDUS 
BOSTONS AT ST'D, AKC REO. Ph ward " Northern Lumber Co. se: _s = FE 40461 or FE 61442 8197 e Rd. RITTANY PUPS REG. 2% 3 Pontiac EM ein & EM 63147| months old, fheasonable.. on __ Auction Sale — 77 
pee ee em | NEY ¥ FRI. NIORT mone BRITTANY PU AKC. 3% T. 
SEPTIC TANKS | psc tut same A098 | “0 gin Eom grav Poke REINFORCED CONCRETE FE 4-6428 Chin gis, Lk Ra | tered. 0 wkp. old. FE : Vn 37 : STALL ERS. F DOBERMAN 1 PUPS MALES | as rx ~ BI Y tf ; 7 os, ore, ality = 
| Bee “et Lavatories _at reasonable prices. LI 2-5003.|  ° complete w! glesming chrome G > . d fauc $14 “ollets, +0 ~ ENGLISH POINTER et wate eaeisty | Wezlateret.” more Jun HOELL, TRADE 
B&B 4 
Auction Sales: Friday ... 7:30 P.M. 
Sunday ... 3:00 P.M. 
5089 Dixie Highway 
Drayton Plains 
OR 32717 
COMPLETE HO WES OR ODB lots’ can be dold every Sat. 
Tyler Commutity Auction Open 
for consignment daily. MY ‘YY _2-1521, 
AY, FEB. fi, 13: 13:3 PM. Farm —e located 1 mile west   
    me rr. oT ae ti i f : Parakeets, Guar. toTalk | £5 % Se st Ee s 4 talking training, Harle- head of mostiy Holstein dairy 
quins, Cages. $01 4th 6t. FE | cattle, 500 i] oats, 
bushel of corn, $00 
cutting alfalfa & brome 
  of second cutting alfalfa, pe eed #7127._| Sonn Deere 50 tractor with power RAKEETS, eye lla CAGES | -troil, 2 bottom plows & cultivator, foe i yakland Ave.| very good: Ides hay ele~ 
POINTER PU Son BALE! ¥ ator 36 ft ike new: cheap, FE 4.2544, OR 3-6148. new Idea a Pro it —— = toa : 
POODLES (TOYS), eae aNe nda sa ES Sd 2 
d surge untts, seamless beckets. 3 
__Ave. Pontiac, :.. | surge compressor, nandles 4 unt POODLEs _ MINTIATU - 2 years old plus other tools, Pires 
    Earl Ludington, prop, Bud Hick- 
mott, sactloneer, Oxford, OA 
8-2159. 
WEDNESDAY NIGHT * AUCTION 
at Smart Sale Farm. closed until 
spring Private sales daily. 
For Sale Housetrailers 78 LPL OL PP 
  30-FT ‘54 MODEL =XC_ COND. Small amount down. MI 6-3387. a 
BOTTLE GAS: MOST COMPLETS ‘parts and appliance store in this 
    
  
      
  
  
                      
     
   
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ment — take car, or what 
jan trade, 8-6003   rave you YE 
_ oF Peto x 3 FT. SPARTAN ETTE HOU: HOUSE- 
trailer, bes lng Sontag 
Reasonable w: w down - 
r Real Estate. POR 
  
  
  
  
    
For Sale Tires 80A   ar aceesso-| Tour 
i hee ae om “$1813, Direct Factory Deale 
ae cen oe, _. For Sale Trucks ” 90 - For Sale Cars 91   
git A A Better Deal, = 
\ 55 
- Also Dependable 
» Used Cars 
TRUCK SPECIALS   
*s4 GMC Sub. Carry all ....$705 "85 Chey. % ton pick 8708 
"85 Chev. % ton $005 
‘86 Chev, % ton stake ...... 1695 
"56 Chev. ana stake 
HASKINS “CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s 
Fastest Growing -Dealer”. 6151 Dixie Highway at M15 8.5071 nites ‘till   MA 
‘$1 WILLYS yanei, 52%. 40 
phone Util body. 341 Auburn Ave. 
  
080 OS me re 
_ Soon MrSsen OO. ® 
‘S fone & Bow “ro $195 .| ECONOMY USED CARS. 22 Auburn 4 rt) TOR, 
* pe esis. ee 11,000 OME, 
ars — 
  - Birmingham 
Clean Cars 
New Location Financing Is 
Our Specialty 
49 Lincoln, One Owner, 
Like New. $595 
fF tires, | 1 Mercury 2-Dr., Merco- 
  
  
  
  
  
  INLAND LAK S SALES 
  
  matic. Nice, $20 per mo. 
Power Steering and 
‘Brakes, 16.000 Miles, 
Spare Never Us¢d, 
Sharp. $1645 
35 yey Convertible, 
Full Power, Multiluber, 
14,000 Miles, Sharp. 
$1795 * 
~~ |'56 Lincoln Premier Con- 
vertible, All White, A 
real Dandy. $3495 
3/55 Mercury Montclair 
Hardtops. 3 to choose 
from 
rey 
24122 /’55 Lincoln 4-Dr. Capel 
oO] A Real Beauty ~ 
Many Others to 
Choose From 
See Stan or John 
Bob Frost, Inc. COLN MERCUTY DEALER TINCOUN MERCURY DEALER _ 
Re BY-PASS AROUND BIR- |$3 
om. MI 62200 
- ~____ OPEN “TIL 0 P.M. 
56 Olds Holiday ...$2895' s 
iM |°56 Olds Holiday ...$2495 
  
  : ‘wah TERPS, TaIT, AVERILL'S “Wanted Used Cars 88   
oan os cue 
——— 
| EA Wig Sao   
     OR 31603 
eves. 
ate Seody, to a, .   
Sere ee J. VANW ELT   
  _ For Sale Trucks 90 
BULLDOZER AND TRUCK FOR 
sale, FE 8-3314. 
2 PICKUPS, WILL SEL 
» ft dealers’ cost. MUtual 4-6155. 
    AN. D ¥. 
3-55: 
“TRUCKS Are Our Business 
     h Rent Ads! Room, 
¢, apartment, any- 
— Want Ads give 
CTION. |         
  FE} 56 Buick Riviera .. .$2895 
55 Olds 4-Door .....$1795 
1°55 Olds 2-Door ....$1695 
TO /'55 Buick Riviera . . $1795 
*55 Ford R-Wagon . .$1595 
"54 Stude. Coupe ...$ 795 
°S4 Ford 2-Door ....$ 795 
*53 Pontiac 4-Door . .$ 695 
"53 Olds 2-Door ....$ 795 
53 Olds 4-Door eee 5 795 
52 Packard 4-Dr. ...$ 395) 
eC Chev. 4Door sie 5. 335 
LOWER OTHE hs. 
HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR —_, OLDSMOBILE 
GMC TRUCK DEALER 
OL 1-0761 Rochester 528 N. 
‘6 BUICK, CENTURY Hi HARDTOP. Ai Cone. Call for info. FE 5-7504. 
WHEEL AND 
DEAL» 
WEEK! 35] Buick 4-Dr. Hardto BEAUTY HAS HYDRA 
heer EAE AND 
‘ $1847 ’55 Ford 9-Pass. Wagon HAS THUNDERBIRD ENGINE, RD-O-MATIC, RADIO, HEAT- 
LIKE A   
AT- 
55, Chevy 2-Dr. Wagon THIS 2.DR: WAGON 18 BEIOF & i = a eeu cas 
55 Chrysler Hardtop V8. ‘sis 
{33 BUICK, “4 
"55 Mercury 4Dr. Monte- . 
$1787 sal inal 
Spot’ / 
AUTO SUPER MKT. 
56 Pontiac Cat. $2295 | 
56 Cad. Cpe. DeVille $3995 
*56 Cad. Sed. DeVille $4195 
5 36 Olds Dix. H- Sed. $2895 
36 Buick 2-Dr. .2...$1995 
*55 Olds 88 Hol. Cpe. $1895 
"55 Ford Convert... .$1295 
55 Chev. B/A 4-Dr. $1395 
"55 Cadillac Cpe. ...$2895 
55 Olds S. 88 2- Dr. $1795 
54 Ford V8 ....... $ 895 
9| 54 Buick Sup. 4-Dr, $1295 
53 Ford 4-Dr. ......$ 595 
"53 Willys 2-Dr. ....$ 495 
*52 Ford 2-Dr. 
.|°52 Pontiac 4-.Dr. ..$ 395 
"51 Buick Hardtop ..$ 395 
ER |’51 Ford Convert. ..$ 295 
"50 Chrysler .......$ 195 
y| FEROME Olds-Cadillac 
Orchard Lake at Cass - 
KE SO46S 
| Clarkston 
Motor Sales 
CHRYSLER -   
  
p Clearance Gale nf All Used Cars, 
1966 Pontiac Star Chief hard 
4dr. fully equipped. ~~ 
1956 Chrysler New Yorker. 4 dr. 
ow — transmission, R & H. 
1955 Piymouth Belvedere Club Be- 
~ rtone paint, R & H. W.W, 
1955 Plymouth ae  « dr. 2 ton: 
paint R & H. WW. tres ° 
DeSoto V-8. 4dr. Overdrive. 
Special 2 tone. W:W, tires. 
a! Caryaler 4dr. V-8. Fully 
Liner. _ 
“interior, re varuatie: R& 
equipped. 
1963 Plymouth Belvedere hard top. 
Two id 
32.8. MAIN ST. = CLARKSTON 
Open Evenings—Please . 
Phone MAple 5-5141 
1986 BUICK SPECIAL, STATION 
wagon, All extras. Like New 
_ OL 1-067, 
’ CENTURY STATION 1 extras, Like new, OL 
DOOR SPECIAL, g06d condition, low mileage, 1 
owner. FE 5-8683. 
"33 BUICK HARDTOP, L. 
$845. OR 3-4540. * 
. “bs SPECIAL. BAR- 
_FE ae NEW, 
—— 
tire: a Ga Cay,” 8, perfec 
month, Great Lakes 
‘Suddenly THROUT eT ASKIN H Sard can | 
~ BARGAINS   
  
Many More to Choose 
AS Be on 
aS oi iota 
CARS ‘incLUD 
1957 PLATES: 
HASKINS CHEVROLET 
“Oakland County’s 
Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 
MA Reon | sé pen nites ‘till 9 
‘82 BUICK SUPEP RIVERIA. 1 Saat ear, Good cond. $695. FE 
  aden ROADMASTER, 2 DOOR 
1955. Pull power. 12,000 
a 2-9530. 
‘1 CADILLAC, EXC. COND. WILL 
consider trade, FE 2-1326. 207 
__ Oakland,   
CADILLAC — "6-624 DR. SEDAN. 
Like new — Private owner, $3459 
Cash. No trades. FE 29-5650. 
You Get More 
for Your: 
-Money at 
NORTH 
CHEVROLET 
1954 Buick super hard top 
“dio, heater, Dynafiow, ite ae 
tires $1185   
1984 Chevrojet Bel Air 2-door. 
power glide, radio, neater and 
other extras .... $208 
= Chevrolet Bel Air. 4 dr. se 
oa V8 engine 
pow peck: 
solid “black 
dandy radio and heater, 
finish, a real 
. $1305 
1963 Chevrolet station wagon, 
feater, power glide very clean 
throughout brovn and beige fin- 
ssh Specially priced at 
wily c oe SEO 
1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 2<loor se- 
  BROWN, 6 CYLINDER, MILE 
AGE MIZER, LOOK THIS ONE 
OVER. 
$1547 a |'55 Pontiac 2-Dr. THIS § CYLINDER HYDRAMAT- 
IC RAS ers RUBBER & SHINY 
SOLID DARK BLUE FINISH | 
347 
Powerfiite” 
pe eo. abr, ire dope 
RIEMENSCHNEIDER 
Dodge 
    - 1987 Nash Rambler station dan, V8 engine, power glide, oe 
and beige finis S134 
LARG: WE ALSO HAVE A 
recreated OF STATION WAG: 
AND CONVERTIBLES. ——> 
TRANSPORTATION 
SPECIALS 
1951 Chevrotet 2-door, beautiful" 
eondition and ready to go 
1950 Pontiac has radio and 
. heater, poo ory nice .. $195 
wag- 
on, : +455 
1962 Oldsmobile 4-door, radio and 
— — extra ® very sharp one °°. 
alee es@w om lle ew pip ieicieo $405 
1953 Chevrolet cow _rette and 
heater, low mileage - Suelo $495 
1949 Pontiac 2-door, good trans- 
NORTH 
CHEVROLET “1000 S. Woodward Ave. 
    Plymouth 232 8, Saginaw FR 246131   , Birmingham 
  56 Cadillac Convert. $4295) - 
"54 Olds 98 Hol. Cpe. $1695 | <2" 
"153 Pontiac 4-Dr, ,..$ 795 
53 Olds 98 4-Dr. ....$ 895) = 
veces e$ 4957" 
PLYMOUTH |. 
1903 Crysler ay. V-8. 4 dr. Pully’ E 
81 Chev, 2 dr sees $108 
1 Nash station econ. $196 
$1) atic V-8 sedan .,..$395 
53 Plymouth sedan ............ $495 | 
Chev, 2 dr. . $695 
Ford V-6, 2 dr, $905 
S§Chev. sedan . vectwees. 91008 
55 hyd. 3 dr, ........91296 
55 Buick V-8 sedan .....:... £1395 
00 Chev. $ Gr. ....,55:....- $1505 
55 Olds 8. 88 setlan. Ail power $1795 
66 Chev. station wagon .... $1705 
From 
power glide, |. FUNNY | ‘BUSINESS 
ground!” 
                                       
“Something in shoes hed keep his feet from huggin’ the bw Hershberger (_ 
ZEEE Z IE ZZ 
Soe, 
"4 
San. = 
tp, % 
see 
  
For Sale Cars 91 
1957 WAGON 
Chevrolet Bel Air wagon. Power 
— white walls, eee Low 
Save ove 
TAYLOR CHEVROLET ‘Walled Lake MA 4-1561 
CAD, ‘86 (62) COUPE. “TOP CON 
dition. Original owner MI 4-2107. 
CHEVROLET | POWERGLIDE 1951. adio °rE toe” Fender skirts 
‘6 “CHEV, 210 AUTOMATIC TC SHIFT, 
door, 2 tone, good condition. 
$1, $00, FE 424880 0° 
8 CHEV. BEL AIR V8, 2 DR, 
Ww. AA artom e, like Dew, 
_ Sumer, Lad : 
—aaieeuan ARASH TNC IN 
6e6 8. W 
—— NEW WRADE-INS 
N 
‘sé Rambler, custom 
trans, R& 
elal's demo. Your price... ? 
F—'s2- Rambier wagons, 
sharp gas savers with loads : 
room, $1 DOWN SPECIALS, 
$495. 
2—'SS Rambler wagons, R&H, 
auto, trans. 1 owner, like new 
trade-ins, siaas. 
FORD 
"66 Ford wagon, R&H, 
tone, less than 6,000 miles. A 
honey for the coming vacation, 
‘$3 Fairlane club sedan, R&H, 
covered V-6 two 
"63 ‘Ford convertible, green, 
auto. trans., 
heat and the high price, $1495. 
"54 Ford eustom V-6 2 dr, R&H, 
Ford-O-Matic, white walls, beau- 
tiful green finish, purrs like a 
kitten, $995. 
‘Sl Ford 6 deceogad seerertre, 
@ real sweetheart, $3) 
CHEVROLET 
"66 Del-Ray omve. power 
gitde, V-@. sunshine wae and | 
white, 16,000 mile beauty, $1495. 
“63 Chevy 2 dr. R&H, cream & | 
green, low dollar special at 
pe $595, 
"4 Dodge Royal V-8 auto. 
trans. power steering, $995. 
"3 Plymouth Cranbrook club 
coupe, new conditiog, R&aH, au- 
tomatic trans., 
"83 Olds 08 4 dr, auto. trans, 
PREE LICENSE PLATES_ 
$85 DOWN poco mad ANY CAR 
MI 6-3900 
BIRMINGHAM { NASH 
‘$3 CHEV. BEL AIR. « DR. R&H, 
Exc. cond., $500 cash and As- 
sume- $750 tn pa o— of $53 
monthly, Reason for sellig owner 
has just broken both legs, Eves. 
—+—after—4,  Ob--4-3421, ee 
CHEVROLE!, RADIO & 
. automatic eee 
= ca te + 
a- month, “Call credit 
r Parks. Midwest 47500, 
__Harold Turner Ford. 
’S32 CHEVY « 
Styleline Deluxe sedan. Heater & 
meals 2 tone int. Clean and 
Special at $425. 
Ww est Side Used Cars 
923 W. Huron FE 4-2185 
*55 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 2 DOOR 8&8 
2 Docr. Auto, trans. Power Steer- 
ing. Power Brakes. 17,000 miles. 
$400 DOWN.   
55 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2 DOOR HARDTOP 
BRAID Motor Sales 
DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 
33. Years Fair Dealing 
Cass ie Ww. P 
FE 2-01 
‘CHE   
PV 
1957 
DEMOS Courtesy Cars 
Sixes and V-8s 
2-Doors, 4-Doors, Wagons 
Hardtops, Converts low as 
$195 Or your car down.       
UP TO 36 MOS. ON BAL. 
NO CREDIT PROBLEMS 
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 
HIGHEST TRADES 
LOWEST TERMS 
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 
LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION 
SAVE 7] £4AS YOU HAVE NEVER 
BEFORE SAVED 
DON’T DELAY — ACT TODAY! 
FOR A BETTER DEAL BETTER SEE ANYONE OF THESE COURTEOUS MEN WHO WILL BE HAP- PY TO BERVE YOU: 
CY WATTLES 
JACK COOPER 
SPARKY WRIGHT 
JOHN LIBERTINE 
HASKINS “Oakland County’ . 
‘Fastest Growing Dealer 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 MA 5-6071 Open nites   auto. |: 
H, continental wheel, 
ing), Nash offi-| 
  R&H, beat the ‘55 
  
» |"CASS AND OAKLAND 
  __For Sale Cara 91 CHEV. 1951, 4 DOOR DELUXE, 
Powerglide, clean inside & out, 
1 owner, $345. 529 eSota, FE 
_ 35085, 
1960 oo SEDAN, VERY clean rougho arr’ 3s 
res 18 CHEVIE REASONABLE. OR 3-6424. 
‘$0 CHEV. DELUX, 2 TONE GRAY, 
Bem glide, R&H. clean. a 
onth, Great Lakes i 
hen A Good Selection 
of Late Model Cars 
HURON MTR: SALES   
952 _W. Huron 
CLEAN CHEV, Wabies 4 shift. * powde V8, 12,000 __miles. $1,700, $-0087. 
  
  
~~ WILL ACCE PT Outboard motors, — 
payment o1'e good used 
"BILL SPENCE 
62 Oaklang ree 
DESOTO. 1947 appli 
  
DESOTO HARDTOP, FULL 
“Waal boats ear. Ask for Rocky. 
PORD ‘55 custom Lr aa + RANCH 
Wagon. _WW.A-1 Con . MI 6-4598. 
‘36 FORD SOAVERTALS GooD 
eee car as down payment, FE 
ts Youd Va i R & H. PERFECT 
JEPPREY FORD SALES. Washington   
  10 N. OA 8-2521 
1983 FORD CONVERTIBLE, NEW top, continental wheel... $5.00 dn. 
$5 a week, FE 86-6051. Field Motor, 
a FORD VICTORIA. Fv LLY Fordomatic. FE 8-0984 
i953 FORD CONVERTIBLE, $1,475.     
_*1 Cond. oL. 17422. 
~ AGAIN — AGAIN _ 
ARMY SURPLUS 
AFP CARS 
ups. All tn — 
— second ¢ 
LUCKY AUTO SALES 
193 8. Saginaw FE 4-1006 
‘33 FORD apg t ak- a 2 DOOR. 
New m R & H, Take over 
_ Payments. "da 8- 8-3290 
’55 Ford Convertible A beautiful green with white top, 
Ra il. Fordamatic. ww. tires, 
green & white leather trim 1- 
owner car that is Lg erg pa 
nice in every way. The pri 
surprise you. 
: OP ES AUTO 8ALES ; 
68 Oakland PE 2-2351 
‘$1 FORD V-@, GOOD CONDITION. 
__Must sell, $200. 38 Short St. 
~~ «+ WHEEL-DRIVE JEEPS 
6 good ones from "46 to ‘54 
with or without snow 
Roger’s Sales & Service 605 Auburn Ave FE_ 2-0555 
JEEP_ FOR SALE §-7975 
60M aaacoNT. EXC. COND. FE __5-0840.   
  
  
  
  
‘30 MERCURY, R&H, ‘5? PLATES, 
looks and runs good. $155 cash 
consider older car in trade. 
32-4009. 
RAMBLERS — AMBASSADORS - 
Used Cars. Repatr work. 
ENGLE NASH SAL 
M59 & Porter Rd 
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE 
R "82 Nash, hard T-tone, green, 
Ren. Clean sais. Phone OR 
‘HONEST’ 
Abe Lincoln. 
Said: : ‘YOU CAN FOOL SOME OF THE PEOPLE SOME OF THE 
TE, BUT NOT ALL OF THE 
PEOPLE ALL OF THE TIME.” 
In Pontiac 
YOU CAN'T FOOL ALL OF TH   
  
  
“Matthews-Hargreaves” 
SEE THESE HONEST 
VALUES. 
us $895 
"54 Chevrolet 210 
3 Door, Radio & Heater, 
$745. 
’S4 Pontiac 8 2 Door. Radio & Heater. 
$645 
_ °53 Pontiac 4Door Radio & Heater, 
$595 , 
*§3 Plymouth 4-Door 
Radio & Heater. 
$595 
'52 Buick 2-Doér 
Dynafiow Radio & Heater. 
; $545 
51 Buick 2-Door Dynaflow. Radio & Heater. 
$545 
51 Chevrolet 2-Door 
Powerghide. Radio &; Heater. 
gis i - "49 Plymouth 2-Door Heater 
$295 
*53 Hudson Coupe 
$95 
‘48 Packard 4-Door 
; Radio & Heater. 
Matthews- 
Hargreaves 
211 S$. SAGINAW 
    ‘dl .8 FE 54161 FE, 44546 . E } ‘4 
- as a picture 
oat pert 1954 | For Sale Cars’ 91/- _For Sele Cars 1   
. - 19% 
cusviouer (3 pny: ae 
ME ng ~ Ry Wile walls and heaters 
“White e aeoon 
$1395. 
  | RRSPER PE AB Am * rou ‘Ke a? Rebuilt 
115 i aden sOmUsed | Care 
Goop 1990 PLYMOUTH. Rs Le, oD 
2-7301,   
  
  
‘SL PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN, ) Good 
  
  Ral. otor & tires. OA Lew down weet _ bse. wan ® 
Up to months to 1953 PLY. 3DR. Re ct EAN, 
NORTH CHEVROLET ij PLY 5 PASSENGER COUPE. 1000 S. Woodward Ave. | ti. Mavtsir $0. 
Ee = a “Working Mans Priend ar Let us ar sdjust to |118 8 Saginaw Used Cars 1982 | PONTIAC. DR. DELUXE fs Orion am Motor Sales Ble Law tatieene, Voraen. 0008. 
—' CURY MY 22611 io n h1 PONTIAC osageea ts dove 
py, A, R & H Low agit Lio Ss econ. PE $-695) F Br Field Motor, 
=e Oemet. Oey. A Feet Ex-Oakland Coutity Cars | 
Pontiac Sales Demonstrator "57 Pontiac, Starchief, 
<i Calais coupe, full pow- 
ae ae bs mileage. ex y" 
"4 Pontiac, Starchief, 4 door, se- 
dan, like new. 
2 door deluxe, pretty 
53 Ela per-oe 2 door, hydra. R&H, 
‘83 Chev. 4 “joer, 210 sedan, good 
condition. . 
N. MAIN ooh remy stinced er 
MAple 55-5566 or wees 6-114! 
MOR 2013, SUPER 88. GOOD COND. 
1955 “OLDS. 96 BOLIDAT, FULL 
7m ees _ nsie's sll 4 DOOR. 
“t an 
6:30 
~ Bud Shelton 
‘Offers   
  
  
  "S51 Cat. PS. PB...... $ises | . 
"55 Chevrolet 2-door V-8....... $1395 
"351 VB ee $1305 
‘84 Ford Vic. Ford-O-Matic... $1195 
‘54 Pontiac 3 dr, Dix, 
Beautiful ow. eeues $1095 "$4 Ford V-8 2 dr....... § St 
Chev. ¢door Powerglide 845 
  dson 4dr $1 
“Bud Sh Shelton Motor S Sales Auburn at E. Blvd. ios SUPER 68 « DR _S fash oaks steerin yo a cheap for Weoton: 
* st 
1963 PACKARD 83 SDAN. (RADI 3 & 
o money ‘down aaoame Peete 
ae Siavest oD, Sie aati 
STODAY ‘S SPECIAL — rey 
mts Shakes TiiToR CHEVROLET 
Walled Lake MA 4156! 
‘4 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE 
blue y, white top, air con- 
— heater, tlect inside and 
dn. $31 month. Great 
Lakes, MI 6-8080,   
  
  
MERCURY 
1956 
2-Dr.—4-Dr. Hardtops 
FORD 1956 
2-Dr. & 4Dr. Hardtops 
‘LARRY 
"JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 
OL 1-0711 
  
Are fou A 
"WORRY BIRD" YOU WORRY 
Whener or not the deal 
will be eae eo 
DO YoU 
Whether the Pos ap be 
Trustworthy? 
you woenY 
Whether the contract you 
bat ope will be your ‘‘Last 
AX!!! You've Found A Friend 
Glenn’s Motor Sales 
254 S. Saginaw FE 47371 
‘86 FORD 8 Convertible. 
Blue with light grey bot- / 
tom. Light top. ee / 
tle, Radio & Heater. : W/ 
Walls, Like new i096 
4 ‘Door 
Like. se. ‘fadio 
a haste Powergiide. /Flec- 
tric windows, pees rakes, 
-power "op win Walls. 
eey = in "ie 
tom sioes CHEVRO! 
Rare. 
‘86 FORD 8 V; RIA, 2 tone grey. Radio & Heater. 
Power pack. Walls $1895 
"65 BUICK buper soyne 
Like new,’ Maroon. 
grey top.’ Power siecring. 
power brakes, Dynafiow. Ra- 
dio & Heater. W Walls sree 
FORD 9 Passenger 
‘68 CHEVROLET BEL AIR Mardtop. Light Grey top 
/ Red bottom. Ra Ve ay Powergiide. Like new ..... 
‘66 CHEVROLET 6 Del 
Ray new. 2- 
tone . Powerglide. 
Radio & Heater .... $1306 
"55 CHEVROLET 6 Cyl. 2 Door 210, Like new. 2 tone 
biue. Radio & Heater $1295 
'’6 FORD 8 Convertible 2 
tone. Black Fo-0-Matic. 
Radio & Hea’ 1s 
ec * ® 
tr, W. Walls 
A-1 condition ...... $1498 
J Ht pelatdale Belvedere 
2 Tone Blue. peest 
wel tent peso & Heater. W. 
thor bi awe eens. A-l 
. $1395 
CHEVROLET 2. Door 2 Tone Blue. 0. Power 
creeres Radio & Heater. 
A-1 cond L eouoonEA $ 905 
Recter. tts ts bat ers eater. . is 
nice car. .. ......... Siae 
My VICK Spec 
* : ee CTT pias ee Heat: 
A ones h ar 
gp OD ass cts aloes inside ies 
aie. Gl poet crs “par 
Beehes. : Wats “es 
Pe ee 
GLENN'S ba -|'52 Cadillac 62 4-Dr. Sedan, 
; Asa Dodge Coronet H’top, 
| FE 29101   
4 "56 Pontiac 4 drs. 
peter weet 2 posies 
_* or PE 4-22 
se pornae 2 DR. = LOW MILE- 
_&ge, Clean, et oe —_ 
“49 PONTIAC, 4 DOOR, 1 
owner, new elutch, ieulton wy ‘ex- 
6:00. system. FE 46-7000 after 
FOR eae we 1956 PONTIAC oe 
miles, a 27856. ‘ery. small; 
Peal FE 
  
  
cenditinn eh ise OL. OL 
1967 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CUS- door sed 1,000 actual 
canon, radio & heater hydramatic. 
WW &' power brakes. $100 down 
& take oer ig lh MI 41930 
and ask for 
1950 PONTIAC. RADIO & HEAT- ef. ayerem atle. lc. No down, 
ah neh Uae Mer. 
west 4-7500 Harold Turner Fo 
‘35 PONTIAC ~ HARDTOP | HYDRA- 
matic, W. W.   
  
1953 PONTIAC DELUXE 2 DR. 
Sharp! 2 tone — New — 
low FP ntlenge. ydra. $750. OR 
34378. : 
ce 4,58 ra. 
see this car to 
4. Offers being   ‘60 PONTIAC, sedan, ¥ exc. tires, clean. FE]- 
  
ar = Su rama’ e 1 owner, Voorheis Rad, 
DISCOUNT 
62 POUR DR. . STUDEBAKER, EX- 
condition, no rust, Tires) 
, interior excellent, V-8,/ 
k Phone | 
r 6. 14238 N, Cass 
a, 
U SED CARS 
A Good Place to buy good 
used car. eenaet fair  scaleg ts! 
my policy, A good selection, most 
models to choose from 
NORTH PONTIAC AUTO eS 
23 Ww. 40151 
~ Safe Buy TRAL Cas 
CENTRA PONTIAC’S ON LM 
LINCOLN- 
MERCURY ™ DEALER 
CASS AT PIKE STS. 
__FE_€3885 For The Best 
In the Used Cars 
Come Out To 
LAKE ORION 
MOTOR SALES 
Port Mercury eebahi My 2.2611 
THE PLACE TO BUY 
CARKNER DODGE SALES 
44053 VAN DYKE;-NEAR 20 MILE   
  
  *DR. — : 
UPTO $000 | "Cys " the GUY 
Re, 
"Cy For An. 
A-l 
Reconditioned 
and Guaranteed. 
FORD Convertible. 
PONTIAC 4-Door 
FORD - Conv ertible 
PONTIAC 4Door .... 
WILLYS Club Coupe 
FORD 4Door . 
LINCOLN Club Coupe . 
mG 2-Door 
Owens” Your F Y oe FF ORD Dealer 
147 S. Saginaw St. 
° FE $3588 FE 5-4101 
Open 8 A.M to 9 P.M, FORP 2-Door Custom 8 . 
FORD Convertible ......... wesia $1945 
CHEVROLET 4Door Club Cpe. $1995 | 
seseacetpLOGO 
FORD Club Coupe esesseeeerer L449 PONTIAC 2-Door ....-.. 
eeer ewan 
eevee FORD Station Wagon ....... 
ooeeneee 
eee ee eer en nnne 
CHEVROLET Club Coupe ... a 
USED CAR BUY 
sssesee $1495 | 
BUICK Club Coupe Super ...... $1895 
CHEVROLET Bel Air 4Door ...$1395 
or ene ee nee nee 
Pre ce ed 
..$ 995 
FORD 2Door ...eeeescseeeeev i 699 
oe 
eeenenee 
PACKARD 4Door seseeeesceee. aad 495, ‘N 
  
  
1982 STUDEBAKER SEDAN, ‘cows 
month. Call Credit “Mr. 
Parks Midwest 4-7500 Haroid Tur- 
_her _Ford. = 
OLIVER |7 
BUICK 
$595, /   
°52 Chevrolet Javertible, 
Radio, Heater, Power- 
glide / 
  Radio, Heater, Hydra- 
mAtic, Light Green 
/ $1195 
Radio, Heater, Auto- 
matic Transmission 
$245 *50 Pontiac 2-Dr., Radio, 
Heater, Runs Real Good 
$495 ’S1 Buick 4Door Sedan,’ 
Radio, Heater, Dyna- 
flow 
$1595 ’55 Pontiac Starchief Dix. 
4-Dr., Radio and Heater, | 
Hydramatic, Low Mile- 
age, New Spare 
$1395 | ’$5*Pontiac 860 2- Door, 
Radio, Heater, Hydra- 
$1695 '54 Buick Super 4-Dr. Sed. 
Extra Low Mileage 
$2295 °56 Buick Roadmaster 4- 
Dr. Sedan, All Power, 
Low Mileage 
- $1495 ’56 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan, 
Lt. Blue, Radio, Heater, 
8000 Miles (actual 
OLIVER 
BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 
Open till 9] 
          MOTOR SALES ‘ 284 SOUTH SAGINAW FE ¢7371     . they must... 
‘56 Buick St a.Wagon .. Radio & — 
‘56 Plym'th Sa | WIND OR SNOW LET 'ER BLOW Schutz Motors used cars always come through 
we recondition them that way! 
naflow, W/Wall Tires, Power 
car 4s almost new. 
voy 8 4-Dr. $1595 Rafilo & Heater, W/Wall Tires. Extra clean. 
‘04 Pont. 4-Dr. Sedan 2 sha Deluxe, Radio & Heater. Hydramatic, W,Wall 
ry 
‘53 Ford Victoria Radio & Heater, Pordomatic, W/Wall 
‘55 Plymouth Belvedere $1595 Mn we Radio & Heater, W.Wall Tires. 
... 1895 Eat 
DO Buick Sup. Riv. . Radio a Heater. Dynaflow, W/ wan Tires, Power 
'S6 DeSoto Fireflite . Hardtop Fully equipped. 
‘56 Buick Sup. Riv. yee 2495 Pull Power 
55 Chev. 4Dr, Wagon ...$15951. Your choice of 
Cameo & Gra 
Radio & Heater. W/Wall Tires, V-8. 
'51 Chev. Hardtop .. Radio & Heater, Power Glide, 
'59 Chev, Bel Air 2-Dr. .. .$1395 eo 8 © © @ 
.$5 Down W/Wall Tires, 
' Sedan, Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires. V-8. 
‘55 Pontiac Catalina gh Ipee Radio & Bester, Hydramatic, wrwsi Tires, 
3 accessories gro 
‘53 Plymouth Cranbrook $ 695 2-Dr. Sedan, Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires. 
‘SS Chrysler Windsor ...$1795 +o. Sedan. 
Tires, Power Steering & Bra Radio & = 
Equipped and Ready to 
‘56 Chrysler Ne ew Yorker $2695 Full Power. Don't miss it: Get it! 
Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires. 
'54 Chev. Bel Air ......$ 895 Radio & Heate: 
‘56 Dod Bowertlite 
Ask About Schutz 10,000-Mile-Guarantee < 
SCHUTZ Motors DeSoto-Plymouth Dealdr — 
912S. Woodward, Birmingham 
MIdwest 6-5302 
my Power Glide, W Wall T 
Royal Lancer $2095 adio & Heater, W/Wal) Tires, Push Button 
~OPEN ‘til: oe 
| ‘59 Buick Cent. Cpe. .. Riviera, Radio & Heater. Dynaflow, W/Wall Tires. 
‘56 Ford Country Sedan .$1895 Powerflite, W/Wall 
'54 Nash Sup. a Dr. Sed .$ 795 
. 91795 $2995 
.$ 995 
> 795 
$1695 
Sharp. 
  t   
| 
    9PM. 
   * 9:30—(7) Lone Ranger. (9) Million 
: Dollar Movie. Ingrid Bergman,   
        
           
    THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. FRBRUARY | 7, 1957   
Vincent Lopez Program Will Be. Telecast a ny | FIPTY-NINE_ 
Nationally — 
    
  
-- Today's Radio Programs - -   4 
Nanete, Caney   
  WIE, (760) CKLW, (800) . WWJ, (950)  WCAR, (1130) WXYZ (1270), WPON, (1400) | WJBK, (1490) 
TONIGHT , : “WAR, ewe. c. fboek WPON, World News yz, ' Resa Melt poland ay eam D 
00m ~ - Music as0R { $:30—WJR, Music Hall round Tcwn ae 19:30—WWJ, Peat Williams WXYZ, Wolf, Os ee . 
WXYE, Wattrick. McKenzie we JR, News WIBK. News, Reid | | weak News, B Maryn | Lou Costello to Appeci| CKLW, News; Sports Wa, Wikent Des WPON, Early Bird Club WPON, Noon Time Serenad:) — WIBK News, ‘Me cae pm 9:40—WJR, Wm. Sheehan 1:38 WIR, Dr. Malone Without Bud Abbott on 
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Mel Allen w Top of the Town WCAR, News, B. Alle we. ews, Walrod is CRLW, Eddie Chase WCAR’ Can 8: Morning Matinee WPON, 1460 Chib By JACK O'BRIAN 
WwoaR: Ble ena PON. Music With Mason | 9:30—WJR, Jack Harris 2:30—WJR, Ind Mrs. Burtop 
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WXYZ. Hockey’ ey te Dan Kirby WCAR, News, Lady of Day Wxys, Sports McKenzie 
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TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 
¢:00—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. ‘Young 
'y Theater. 
Roy Rogers. “Billy the Kid Re- Witness.” (9) F 
turns,” (4) News and Sports. 
6:15—~—(4) Weathercast. (2) News. 
6:20—(4) Box Four, 
6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. . 
6:30—(7) Frontier Justice. Matt 
Clark is-sent to catch horse- 
thief in “L. H. Musgrove.” (4) 
Juvenile Court. (2) Range Rider. 
7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. 
(9) Headline. Murder victim is 
police lieutenant's sister in ‘‘Po- 
lice Story.’ (4) Michigan Out- 
Mort Neff. (2) Dr. Chris- 
tian. Macdonald Carey in “Ex- doors, 
pectant Mother.” 
1:15—(7) News. 
Leslie Howard in “Intermezzo.” 
(4) Dinah Shore. (2) Sgt. Preston 
of the Yukon. 
7:45—(4) News. 
8:00—(7) Circus Time. Paul Win- 
chell, Jerry Mahoney, Guests: 
Somethin’ Smith and the Red- 
heads, singer Janine Claire. (4) You Bet. Your Life. (2) Bob Cum- 
mings- Show. 
8:30—(4) Dragnet. (2) Climax. 
- Vicious ‘killer trails man who 
helped convict him.in “The 
Stalker” starring ‘James Whit- 
more, | Marilyn_Erskine, J. C. 
Flippen. 
9:00—(7) Wire Service. 
Sterling Hayden, Warner Ander- 
son. (4) People’s Choice. 
9:30—(4) Tennessee Ernie Ford. 
(2) Playhouse 90. Patty McCor- 
mick plays Helen Keller as 
young girl in “Miracle Worker.” 
Teresa Wright, John Barrymore 
Jr., Burl Ives, featured. 
10:00—(7) Hockey, Detroit Red 
Wings vs. Boston Bruins at De- 
troit. (4) (Color) Video Theater. 
Vivian Blaine, Richard Denning, 
“The Undesirable.’’ Photoplay 
Gold Medal Awards will be pre- 
sented. 
10:30—(9) His Honor, Homer Bell. 
Pat Breslin, Valerie Cossart, 
Guy Raymond in “The Young at 
  
Bus Companies Need 
Tax Relief to Operate Heart.”” 
10:45—(7) Sports News. 
11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National 
News. (4) News. (2). News,. 
11:10—(9) Weathervane. 
11:15—(9) Film Theater, “S (9) Fea 
ture Theater. Bette Davis plays| 
former actress who tries in vain) 
for comeback in ‘‘The Star’’ with| 
LANSING #—Fast tax relief is 
needed to keep the state’s local 
and inter-city bus companies from 
folding, a legislative committee 
declared today, 
The recommendation was con- 
tained in the report of a house 
interim committee created to in- 
vestigate numerous bus company 
failures in Michigan. 
* Rep. James Goulette (R-Iron 
Mountain) is chairman, 
Goulette said bas companies 
are in “dire straits” and suggest- 
ed several forms of tax relief 
to keep them operating, 
He recommended to the legisla- Up,” 
Lee Bowman, 
Marsha Hunt. 
Show. (2) Miss 
11: 20—(2) 
Rita Hayworth, 
11:30—(7) Thirty 
the Night.”” (4¥ “The Lady From starring Susan 
Eddie 
(4) Patti, 
Fairweather. 
Nightwatch Theater. 
Welles in anghai. ” 
Minute Theater. 
Frank Lovejoy An “Search in. 
‘onight, ‘‘Amer- 
ica After Dafk.”’ Visit to pre- Broadway foes 
Hotel, Las Vegas, 
FRIDAY MORNING 
’ Farm Report. 
\6:55—(2) On The Farm Front. 
7:00—(2) Good Morning. (4) Today. 
(7) Little Rascals. 
8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. 
8:30—(7) Wixie Wonderland. 
8:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 
9:00—(4) Romper Room. 
.|9:30—(7) Liberace Show 
9:45—(2) News, Weather. 
10:00—(2) The Garry Moore cow 
(4) ‘Home Show, (7) Story Stud 
10:30—(7) Theater Seven. 
'11:00—(4) Price Is Right. 
11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth|next season» 
or Consequences. (7) Robin and/agreed on a five-year $1,000,000, 
Rickey, 
11:55—(9) Billboard,” 
FRIDAY AFTERNOON 
12:15—(2)Love of Life. 
12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. 
(9) Telescope. 
(2) The Guiding Light. 
(9) Movie. 
1:30—(4)- Hollywood Story. 
Conrad Nagel Show, 
Brenda Presents Beulah. 
Lady of Charm. 
%:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. 
(4) Tennessee Ernie. 
  
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Pal (PE OMAIe) 
ture that the local and inter-city)’ fe bus companies be given tax relief! 
such as is provided to local gove 
ments. 
This would include the lifting of 
the gasoline and Diesel 
the weight tax and the 
the mileage tax not 
pay for operation of x te Pub-| 
lic Service =   
Has Most Regal Cars 
MIAMI—The; Miami area boasts | 
one-fourth ay “the world’s rental 
cars. f init is) 
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“4 3:30—(2) The Bob Crosby Show. 
(9) Howdy Doody. 
4:00-—(2) The Brighter Day. (4). 
ccm The Secret Storm. 
4:30—(2) The Edge of Night. m, 
Ramar. 
4:45—(4) Modern Romances. 
Club. (9) Dance Party. 
5:30—(4) Gene Autry.       
  miere peity after opening of 
tour Sahara 
6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today’s 
(4) At Could Be You. (7) The 
00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Mystery) 5 
Matinee. (7) My Little Margie. 
a) 
2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (ay, 
(7) 
= For a Day. (9) Tustice| 
5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) It’s. 
A Great Life, (7) Mickey Mouse/ placing Eddie Cantor, whose 
doctor won't let him play , ,. 
  
ABC has this pat on the back 
from Neilsen:;: 10 ABC-TV shows| 
top all competition in their own 
time slots: Disneyland, Welk (once), 
on Monday, two separately spon- 
sored half-hours Saturday), Chey- 
enne, Conflict, Wyatt Earp, Bpéken 
Arrow, Rin Tin Tin and Jim Bowie. 
  The ARB top 10: Sullivan,) 
Lucy, Como, GE Theater, Shower) 
of Stars, Hitchcock, $64,000 Ques- 
tion, Groucho, Disneyland, Talent 
Seouts ..,. 
LINCOLN NAMESAKE 
If folks bave been wondering 
about Charles Van Doren on ‘‘21,” 
be advised at least that his middle 
name if Lincoln—named after Hon- | 
est Abe, on whose birthday ‘the big, 
cash winner also arrived . . . Van 
Doren is co-author of “Lincoln’ 5 
Commando,” to be published by 
Harper’s April 17. ;       
  It's a cinch Arthur Godfrey won't) 
be able to pay Pat Boone's price 
Pat and ABC have 
contract. 
—_— 
Ginger Rogers dances onto the | 
Feb. 16 Como show . , , * 
12:00--(2) Valjant Lady. (4) Tic ae 
Tac Dough. (7) 12 o'clock) “Medic” is being summoned by ™ 
Comics. (9) Fun Time. NBC to cure its problems opposite, 
Phil Silvers. 
  Lonesome George Gobel may be § 
more lonesome if NBC can get 
him b accept fewer TV appear-' 4. La 
+ 
sissan tor (es ae ab Wid xtended | 
career, 
DISC HIT LIKELY A 
Danny Costello, who won erkenee| 
ciato"”) making hit-like sounds oo | 
  
Coca Cola gave up hot t only. 
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Yard now is custodian of questions 
for the British TVersion of the To Talk With Experts. Sen ee . 
on Producing, Markets 
in Waterford Township | ~ 
Oakland County fruit 
will discuss .with specialists the. Fruit Growers 
tier tc Meeting Feb. 6 at Wron Wa hear her call because it is deaf, 
‘Rubs c 9 y = she soofl heard from it. Pull- 
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cis Hopkins noticed her pet cat. washer, she dragged. out a soak- 
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WM. G. “BILL” LENHARD 
ADVERTISING - growers en 
$64,000 Qyestion.   
dilettante numerologist and — “Pr obe Mistr eatment problems of preducing and market- 
ing the 1957 crop at the annual 
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BOX 241 _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 
of Marine Recruits 
PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. # —), 
Marine authorities at this recruit 
depot are probing charges by 
several recruits thet they have 
been mistreated by drill instruc- 
tors in their platoor: 
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A Marine spokesman said last 
night that four drill - instructors,| 
cll assigned to the same platoon, | 
have béen removed from instruc-. 
tion duty.   The growers will meet at 10 a.m. 
Ww at the Waterford Com- 
munity Activities Bldg. Speagers 
“land topics will include: - 
Don Cation, research professor 
in botany and plant pathology, 
on Fire Blight and Apple Scab; 
Michigan State 
University extension entomolo- 
gist, on Red Banded Leaf Roller, 
Green Aphids and Codiing Moth; 
Art Mitehell, 
specialist in horticulture, on fruit Alfred Dowdy, 
spraying. 
Other speakers will be Karl MSU     
  
Two of the instructors, 
spokesman said, have been ac- 
cused of striking recruits during 
training maneuvers. : 
The source said the investiga- 
tiort will determine whether for- the Bailey, district horticultural agent, 
who will relate his recent trip 
through Central Americ¢a; Don 
Dewey, MSU horticultural _re- 
searcher, who will discuss fruit 
storage; and John F.. Hartzell of 
    
  
    
    
    
  
        
      
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president of the organization, an-   
The pancake dinner will consist 
The West Pontiac: Kiwanis Club|of sausage, pancakes, coffee and 
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now are sent by air annually to     
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local realtor, Les Arie is secretary- 
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world, ; Winter tournaments in the Water- 
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