: : ie : * re 4 -~ | : aS | “ _ The Weather ae ) | N P ~ sc Fn al wats ASSOCIATED, FREES wigs, SOTEDERERS qe Icy Highways Imperil - Has Biggest Year + 2 enal od «eer 4 Drivers xk ** * Employes Here Share in Record GM Idea Prizes Motor Division Awards $275,412.83 as Firm The biggest “idea year” in General Motors history found employes at the Pon- tiac, Motor Division sharing) $275,412.83 for 3,535 sug- gestions approved for awards during 1955, com- pany officials announced) today. _ Of the prizes, eight rep- resented maximum awards of $2,500 while 47 were for}- _ $1,000 or more. Companywide, suggestions adopt- ed during the year totaled 54,635, paying originators $3,225,741, ac- cording to Harry W. Anderson, vice president in Gharge of the person- nel staff. Ideas submitted in 1955 totaled 228,437, an increase of 36,- Q00 over 1954. Andersow disclosed that more suggestions were submitted, mere adopted and a higher total ot awards paid than during any other year in GM's history. Em- ployes in 1954 had 46,995 ideas adopted for a total of $2,447,514. Anderson stated that the num- ber of maximum awards climbed from 74 in 1954 to 170 in 1955. Suggestions turned. in deal with different subjects including ideas to improve safety and. working conditions, improve quality or save time and material, Each sugges- + Case Quizzed by FBI_ INTERVIEWED BY FBI — Sen. Francis Case (R-SD), who im- plied in the Senate that a campaign contribution was offered for his vote in favor of the natural gas bill, poses last night at his home after announcement that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had stepped into ghe case to see if federal laws were violated. Case indicated he had given the name of the person or persons to two FBI agents who called on him. Listed by Leslie H. Dean Editor's Note: This ts the fourth tn a Press series pointing up reasons y Pontiac's post office fartlities should be expanded Pontiac's Acting Postmaster Leslie H. Dean today pointed up more inadequacies in the main post office's physical plant and location. “liced local streets and en- : _|tiple pileups as cars skated Freezing Rain Glazes Region, Snarls Traffic _No Let-Up Is Predicted Until Tomorrow in Area, Says Weatherman Freezing rain which be- gan at 9:30 this morning dangered fenders, as the weather bureau saw no let- up until tomorrow morn- ing. , Harrassed police officials could give no estimate of the number - of accidents. All available patrol cars were busy unsnarling mul- dangerouesly on the thin glaze. ; Highest temperature this after- noon is predicted at 31 or 32 de- grees, not high enough to melt the ice from area roads. Rain or driz- zie will continue through this after- noon and into tonight, the weather bureau says, with a possible low of 26 degrees. ; * % % ‘PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1956—34 PAGES © 5 Over Pr obe of Case Donation HE GRABS THE SPOTLIGHT — This bird takes a backseat to nobody, The Durante-beaked burtu bird, mascot of a Nigerian regiment, grabs the spotlight from Queen Elizabeth II and the Bird Noses Into Troop Review | a | Duke of Edinburgh, (center) during the British monarch's- inspection of the native troops at Ka- duna, in the northern sector of the British West African colony. i v FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES ROSS SEA, ANTARCTICA — The command.of Operation Deepfreeze ‘hoped today for clear weather to heroism during a helicopter res- ABOARD U.S.S. ARNEB, IN! cue mission in Korea. Floyd Sr. for | Mich is a machinery repairman Ex-Cell-O. Corp. in Detroit. He is q nine-year véteran of County Airman Among Eight Missing). on Navy Flight Over Little America Debating Solons May Postpone Vote on Gas Bill ? Nebraskan’s Admission of Contribution Stirs Up Heated Controversy WASHINGTON W —The Senate wrangled bitterly ytoday over a proposed in- vestigation as to whether a proffered $2,500 campaign contribution to Sen. Case (R-SD) was an attempt to influence his vote on the gas bill. It was not immediately clear whether this would allow an all-out air search for a/naval service and was cited for Navy plane missing with {ts eight- heroism during a helicopter rescue man crew, one a Southfield Town- mission in Korea. Floyd Sr. is ship man. Post Office Inadequacies “== _ The Automobile Club of Mich- igan issued this bulletin this 3 were notified Sunday their son, John Jr., 25, is missing. He is a nine-year veteran of naval service and was cited for “The rest of Michigan is clear, northern “Roads in the Detroit and Coldwater ‘area are extremely slippery this morning. - “Freezing rain has iced roads in these regions and no travel is ad- vised around Coldwater, The storm is moving toward Detroit. Flint, Local Men se Killed in Traffic reads closed toar schools, and the | Groveland Fatal Crash ss PRP ’ = Brings Homicide Count; tion is investigated and originators, given complete explapations of the decisions. : Since 1942, when General Mo- | tors introduced the suggestion | plan, more than 1,500,000 ideas | have been submitted, over 365,- | 000 adopted and more than $17 Top plant city in 1955 was Flint, where employes won a total of $765,509 for 14,045 suggestions. million paid. Press Sends 2 to Washington for Postal Talks The Pontiac Press is sending Acting Pontiac Postmaster Leslie, H. Dean and Staff Writer Burdett, C. Stoddard to Washington for con-| sultation with top federal officials Dean also outlined steps necessary to obtain a new structure. no room for expansion or to U.S. and Turkey Over operated since the structure was Weather Spheres ‘put up in 1929. “We have to repair, launching of balloons allegedly by, the load it must carry with the American “military organiza- building in operation 24 hours a | . | The building covers the S @ onn entire block bounded by| ‘Perry, Mt. Clemens, Mill f 0 Sf 0 Ball n and Huron Streets, leaving) p 0 jadditional parking spaces, | Order Follows Protests De said. The present heating system has| the boilers continuously,” said . . ‘Dean, “and have spent enough in) MOSCOW (INS) — The Soviet the last two years to have re-. government protested to West Ger-|placed them. many today. against the use of) The puilding’s eclectiical sys: | German territory for the eastward, tem was not designed to handle | gg | day. | tions.” . | . ; Moscow announced yesterday. During the Christmas rush a| that it had accused the United Bod bee OE es Gated Tn The system is -way below present Clinton State Police post reported) Steele Dies in Ohio traffic on U.S.112 west of Clinton in the Irish Hills was completely} Weekend traffic killed a Flint| nape nde porliinaeioks nt youth in Groveland Township and pavement. ‘Ja Pontiac man At Jackson, a freezing mist iced)Green, Ohio. streets and gidewalks. Oakland County Prosecutor Fred- erick C. Ziem said today he plans homicide Announce Lease int eit stots J. Gaddis, of Flint, driver of the near Bowling car in which George E, Carter, 19, or New enter llost his life Saturday night. | Pontiac post State Police sald the accident, on U.S. 10 in Grove- Penney Store Slated tana 7 .. sarge land Township, was caused by for Telegraph Center, *xceslve epeed, The car failed Developers Say ‘| to negotiate a curve, they said, | and plunged through a guardrail into a deep ravine, A lease for 43,000 square feet] Gaddis’ brother, Darrell, 18, was of store space for a J. C. Penney reported in satisfactory condition about possibility of obtaining a new States and Turkey of sending ra- standards. but there's nothing we Store in the Michigan Miracle Mile teday in Pontiac General Hospital. post office for Pontiac, They will meet with U.S. Rep. George A. Dondero (P.-Royal Oak) and Postmaster General Arthur E. | Summerfield tomorrow. The Press will publish results of the inter-, views Wednesday. In Today's Press | | foreign ministry in Bonn and de- dio-equipped photographic balloons’can do about it.” | over Soviet territory. It termed ne £0 ate RAMP TOO SMALL such action ‘‘inadmissible. | The loading ramp will only ac-| said commodate six middle-sized trucks at one time. But about 30 ve- hicles, including five large semi- trucks, must load and unload at the building “Often they must block traffic or circle around until ramp space The new announcement Soviet Ambassader Valerian Zorin visited the West Berlin livered the note. The note held the West German County News.....:....... :1:12 {government responsible for what" ‘ aiahie | Deenlstaled: (W Editorials 3 .... €© |were termed “illegal actions’ py ‘5 2V8Uante. Lean stated. © Spotta’-))-....-------- 24, 25 |American organizations. It said need at least three times as much ‘Theaters ....................%8 |the balloons threatened air trans- Joking space as we now have.” | TV & Radio Programs..... 33 ES in Russia and other East’ There are no parking spaces . 33 16 ; Wilson, Earl.......... A Women’s Pages...... 14, 15, iEuropean countries to which they for the public or post office em- |space for 5,000 cars. (See picture tails of the accident were avail- were directed. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Shoppers. City at Telegraph and.He suffered chest injuries in the Square Lake Roads has been an- crash. nounced, | The lease also includes 150,000; 20, of Flint, were treated for minor square feet of space for future ex-|injuries, Carter was dead on ar- pansion in the proposed multi-mil-jrival at the hospital. lion dollar project under way by = | Ronald L, Steele, 24, of 121 Or- ee dewleers and Don M. Casto chard Lake Read, reportedly ae : = = died shortly after his car slid Approximately 100 stores are slippery pave- : ; | into a truck on planned for the center. Preliminary | j work is now under way, with com-| — ee of Bowling pletion date set for early spring of shins a. 1957. | Steele was driving his car south Included in the plans is parking|to sell it, relatives said. No de-) | See the sports pages for — on page 2.) lable. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Floyd, of | 23126 Almira, Southfield Township,| - Gaddis and Ronald L. Dearmon, | ed he was prepared to enlist all er conditions permitted. . The trail party left Little Ameri- ca in mid-January to mark off a observatory 650 miles away. But the breakdown of their tracked vehicles stopped them 250 miles short of their goal. ; 2 Four men were left behind at Baseball Fans, Call the Plays | How would you call the play?’ | What strategy would you use in a crucial moment of a baseball | game? Starting today and continuing for the next four weeks on the | sports. pages of the Press, base- ball fans will have the oppor- tunity to call the plays and sec- ond-guess all the nmiajor league managers. ¥OU’RE THE MANAGER Rear Adm. George Dufek, com-'ed French Premier Guy Mollet mander of Task Force 43 aboard,with a barrage of tomatoes and the icebreaker Eastwind, indicat- oranges. available planes as soon as weath- resident minister in Algeria, Gen. route to the proposed site for an) _| freedom to Morocco, Algiers Erupts as Mollet Lands Crowds Hurl Tomatoes, Fruit; Police Use Tear By GODFREY. ANDERSON ALGIERS, Algeria @ — French ‘gas and clubs today as they greet- | At the same time, Mollet _an- Georges Cathroux, the man most \of the bitterness is aimed at, An announcement of hig resig- | the angry French colonists, | Catroux had been expected . to ‘take tp his post Friday. He had jbeen under fire from the first be- ‘cause of his part in the negotia- tions which granted much initial CATCALL GREETING Mollet, on a mission to restrain hostile French sentiment and Na- tionalist violence in Algeria, was \beoed and hissed as herode-from ithe airport to the Algiers war mon- lument, where police held back a ‘surging, yelling crowd as he placed ‘a wreath, i Ed - * | The crowd refused to disperse when Mollet was hurried to his temporary residence at the Palais @Ete (Summer Palace). It fel- lowed him there, hurling fruit and/4 ‘vegetables at the buildings and |pelting police with crude explo- sives stuffed in tin cans. The po- Gas to Disperse Mob | Fiabe Hl EE +) tis 7 ; i Irish Envoy Offers Sites for Auto Plants in Eire to buy more Irish products. Egypt to Form ‘Guard’ lice held them back with tear gas. GM Opens M iami Motorama With Both Pontiac Products By HAROLD A. FITZGERALD | Publisher, Pontiac Press MIAMI. BEACH — Well, they shooed me down here willy nilly —strictly in the line of duty of course—so The Press could keep) the home folks abreast of the la-| test doings of the Pontiac Motor Division and the GMC Truck and -Coach. Ae The General Motors Motorama was previewed Friday afternoon and then we attended the giamour ball at the Surf Club Saturday evening which paid tribute to Pontiac Motors, The party was given by Alfred Barton in hon- or of Harley Earl, Chief of Gen- eral. Motors Styling, but even Harley would have to concede that next to Mr. and Mrs. Earl, the Pontiac automobile was the piece de resistance. You k Pontiac's “Dream Car” is nat “Club de Mer” and under persistent cross ques- tioning in New York, Bob Emer- i ¥ : : ; : ick hinted that the Surf Club in | spectators that poured into his psuedo doctor suggested that so fice, write your own diagnosis and|thronged and everyone stopped for, mond which is valued at one mil-| /much action with his right arm) mail it to Mr. Goad, in care of|a leisurely look-see at the fabulous !ion dollars by its owner, Harry) Miamj Beach was- really the “Club of the Sea"’ that was hon- ored, He proved to be eminently correct. exclusive automotive salon, * * * This Miami extravaganza has s * * Friday afternoon GM opened the, This one pulls the most cosmo-| second chapter of the 1956 Motor-| Politan audience. The people that ama, The same cars were used in View the show down here come, New York, but the prestige and from all over the United States. | glitter of the Waldorf Astoria are Probably every state in the Union) sacrificed for augmented space is represented. — ‘and it makes a much: more ex-| The reception line was headed! 'pansive exhibit. In fact our own, >Y President Harlow H. Curtice, ‘GMC Truck and Coach had a large! Who was flanked by his two execu-' section all to itself and several tive vice .presidents, L. C. Goad |models were on display. This sec- 294 Albert Bradley plus that great tion was in, another building but Man of science, Charles Kettering. the crowds were just as heavy WHAT HAPPENED TO GOAD? ° and just as erence as they -mey shook the good, right hands were in the main sector. * of thousands—and thousands—and. -_* *s thousands. In fact; Oakland Coun-| | Genéral Manager Philip Mona- ty’s Clifford “Goad ultimately, | ghan was very happy over the came up with a swollen left hand, reception accorded the South ,and wrist to the perplexity of all | Boulevard offerings and was (concerned as he employed an out-| personally greeting and shaking and-out right hand shake for the} | hands with the thousands of entire ceremonial. Finally, a: 4 a - “ probably pumped an over supply General Motors Medica) Research of blood across into the other. If in the Art of Hand Shaking. ee Hang on. “And I al .-—Saturday morning a group of Pontiac Motor officials attended a dealer meeting at Daytona Beach. This was strictly, orthodox, conventional and purely in the line of all-out duty. But what followed wasn. e + * One Robert M. Critchfield, Pontiae’s General Manager and unofficial test driver, teok five fellow-compatriots down to the beach where many automobile races are held on the broad sands, The Pontiac was souped up a little and Robert ptrshed the accelerator to the floor and held it there. * * » hour. Emerick was _assortment of jewels which seemed |to be sponsored by Buick. These ‘one edge on its sister Motoramas. this explanation doesn’t suit or suf- The Kitchen of Tomorrow was'included the celebrated Hope Dia- ‘M's Critchtield Turns Leadfoot hope when we, passed 110,” said Frank Bridge. . “And I died twice,” sald E, J. Chapman. But speed demon Critchfield was still un- dauntéd, The needle kept on climbing until it bumped the end of the gauge —i120 miles an = ’ * * i pale all morning, and Bridge couldn’t speak coherently until the third race at Hialeah that afternoon. ! ‘ When Mrs. Critchfield heard, she shook a dole- “I caught my breath when the speedometer ful head and remained very silent. passed the 100 mile an hour mark,” said Bob Me? I didn't Emerick later. . go, but } shook and quaked for hours. I've ridden with Robert before. —H. A. F. | the world knows, Winston. Even a gleam or glint of this historically famous stone comes at a hundred dollars a re- flection. The jewels are closely /guarded but there actually is no protection between the stones and the public. You could extend one hand and come up with a fistfull ble, In the reception line were Mr. Barton, Mr. and Mrs, Earl and Mrs, C, E, Wilson, But Pontiac's own automobile was also the focal point of honor and special attention, The Surf Club is one of Florida's strictly de luxe affairs. Its membership ig composed of leading citizens from all over the U.S.A., whether wouldn’t recommend it unless you had two platoons of seasoned, Ma- rinés.at your command. * * @ Saturday night's brilliant ball at the Surf Club saw the Pontiac | automobile riding high to glory. Mr. and Mrs, Harley Earl were the real guests of honor and 45 | Harley has | been styling General Motors cars since the memory of man run- | neth not te the contrary. He has compiled an amazing and incred- thie record of steady successes. All. honor to Harley and I stand at attention, uncovered ahd hum- of gleaming diamonds but I) you speak from a purely social viewpoint or a matter of emi- hence in the marts of trade, Small fry like your. current re- porter slip into a distant corner and look on with awe. Pontiac's Dream Car is so swanky itself that ‘even the Surf Club was full of ‘praise and applause.: In the center of the ballroom was a one-third size miniature with spotlights hit- ting it. On-—one wall, a pictured Pontiac automobile came chi (Continued on Page 2, Col. Income Tax Reterne Prepared Angus Cam Tax aero oos ‘wi tuson Bt Open Bron Sh SBMS 4 4 "two ~ Pontiac Sessions F ao . THE PONTIAC PRE Bia. S$. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1954 os = : : is i ° ¥ »° , iy i ‘ # i; a y ee / ee, a lew UM Credit Courses Open - Begin Feb. 87 — University Offers First of 13 Planned Classes in Junior High School The first of 12 new college credit courses being offered this semester by the University of Mfchigai“Ex- tension Service wil! hold its open- ing session Wednesday at Wash- ‘ La , : 62-Gun Salute Marks 4th Year of Queen’s Reign; LONDON @ — A 62-gun salute was fired from the Tower of Lon- don today to mark the fourth an- niversary of the accession ofQueen Elizabeth 1. . * * » . The Queen and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, at about the time the guns boomed were ar- riving in Enugu, Nigeria, on their, tour of that British Africarr terri- Traffic Mishaps Kill7inState of Michigan's new speed law. midnight—sets a daytime limit of The Day in Birmingham Four Perish in Fires; Farmer, Rail Worker Crushed to Death By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tratfic- accidents killed seven the first weekend ther the city’s next parking lot will be at Brownell or on Hamilton be made to- night as. city commissioners re- view plans for three possible ways that the Forest-Brownell lot might The law—effective last Thursday ing the weekend, Miscellaneous Commissioners deem _ it advis- mishaps caused twe deaths. able that city officials further nek Parking Lot Discussion on Commission Agenda BIRMINGHAM—A decision whe-| Love, at 138 Dorchester Rd. for ta month, died in Beaumont Hos- yesterday 65 miles an-hour and a night-time| seemed to prefer it to the Hamil-|Funeral Home in Philadelphia limit of 55. 0 bet meee ee cee! are walks Foose Hills cmneney Four perccas died in fivss éur- to the east of Maple Avenue. : ington Junier High School. Other tory. UM courses will hold first classes’ The royal couple was greeted by: through Feb. 21. chanting tribesmen; a women's This will bring the total number cultural club swinging hips in a of UM courses offered in Pontiac native dance; and the local gov- to 13, almost double the number ernor, Sir Clem Pleass, who wore given last September. A class in ostrich feathers on his white hel- met, mingham's Eton Park Ice Skating of the many who utilized the rink’ ETON RINK OPENS — A brilliant sun leaming ice helped to make the opening of Bir- a huge success, This picture taken five minutes after the rink opened for skating shows just a few ae and Rink Saturday 8 facilities Sat- and Lincoln in Birmingham. ~ Pontiac Press Phote urday. At opening ceremonies city officials, head- ed by Mayor Charles F. Renfrew, gave brief talks. and several Detroit Skating Club members gave an exhibition. Eton Rink is at the corner of Eton individual seems to be imbued) with one overpowering idea: for- ward and faster. = CURTICE APPEARS WELL Mr. Curtice seems to stand the ure well. Apparently he's in excellent health and good spirits. Still slim and svelte, he hag a waist line most of us envy. Not so long ago on a fishing trip, Pontiac's new Sales Manager, Frank Bridge, loaned him a pair of pants but had them tossed back shortly with the ‘terse comment: “‘What’ll I do with the part that’s left over?” GM _ expects 400,000 people to view the show this year in Miami; 360,000 came in 1959. Oakland County was well rep- resented. Among those that I Real Estate Law, started last S Wednesday at Pontiae High School,! Enugu is a regional capital in will have its second session at! south-central Nigeria. 7 p.m, Wednesday. : * * Each of the 12 courses may be}, The Queen's accession was ob- carried for two hours’ graduate or undergraduate credit, or for no the governor's residence. She was credit if desired, according to Ar- in Africa—in Kenya—wheén news of dell A. Henry, UM field supervi-the death of her father, King : George VI, reached her fouf years Club de Mer a Hit (Continued From Page One) at you, about double life’ size. At the far end of the room was anoth- study). mural showing the front end of the Pontiac heading straight for- ward, Other insignia and emblems Sar RES: PEE leah track, We were seated in gaa HE if I ah s y = i i [ 5 PFET * Imight be purchased for the” com- * |munity, might be discussed.” May Tap Public Opinion .on Vote Machine Issue Voters will p federation. tiac group has not yet studied the The Lcergeciony f that the Pontiac League of Women de a “sounding board” for public views ion the proposed adoption of voting machines in the ‘area was raised Saturday by an official of the national Mrs. Errot Horner of Washington, D.C., national field’ secretary, told an interviewer that, although the Pon- question, “it has data and inf tion available? from other groups Gucogh out the country.” where the whole question. of voting troit in 1902. machines, and whether or not they, Mrs. Horner is in the city te |Tetail salesman, address leaders of local women's and men’s organizations at 8 p.m. Wednesday on league activities, The national leader said further: “I cannot speak for the Pontiac LWV Board or for the Pontiac ! 3 | i iF Z Gordons; the George Russelis; E. J. Chapman; Marion and Ernie Jones plus the Pontiac | executives —— plants. | * | ipvEi Well, it was a good trip. Ma and I left Pontiac Friday) morning at™ten and were com- fortably home Sunday before dark. | Wouldn't q multitude of you read- tH rye 3 sit © ile wt th 3. r, Former F.D.R. Aide | ) Paul Dies at Hearing 7:30 p.m, Feb. 14—The Camp asithe Jerome boys that he's very! Educational ucts are making out in Venice? H She married chines) is the type of thing a league may do—when there jis an issue of public importance.” Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Edward Bryant Mrs. Edward (Gladys Irene) illness of one ‘month, Saturday at her home after an ill- for 12 years. ness of three years. | an illness of one. month. Born in Troy Township on Sep-| “The local league,” Mrs. Horner tember 10, 1870, he was the son of| said, *“. .. might be willing to work Etjial E. and Phoebe Hoff Johnson. | for an open community meeting He married Edith L. Mayo in De- Mr, Johnson had been a resident of the city for 52 years, He was fortherly employed as a Rawleigh Surviving are a son Earl R. John- son, one grandchild and two great- grandchildren, all of Pontiac, He ig also survived by a brother Ed-| win I. Johnson, of Pontiac. Funeral will be at 2:30 p. m.| league. But this (providing means Wednesday from the Voorhees-Siple of sharing views on vote ma-| Chapel. Burial will follow in Union Corners Cemetery, Troy Twp. William P. McVicar | William P. MecVicar, 83, of 640) ’ Lounsbury, died Saturday after an'acquiring a new building, Dean ers like to know how Pontiac pred- Bryant, 57, of 98 Prall St., died and had been a resident of the city mazoo. Ted E. Frye, 55, of Midlant}~ Clemens, Wilfred Baril, 42, of St. Clair Shores. Z DIES OF BURNS ter died Sunday of burns s Saturday night when he feil iff a scalding reservoir at the Great Lakes Steel Corp. plant on Zug Island in the Detroit River. ‘focated Saturday when a fire’ de- stroyed his one-room home. ‘Rockford farmer, ‘was crush¢d to death Saturday when a tree he was felling dropped on him. yard conductor, was killed Sunday when crushed between two box cars in a switching operation near Trenton, outside Detroit. His home \was at New Bostoyi, Mich. Post Hit by Leslie Dean post office often have to pay al 35-cent parking fee to spend five minutes in the building, he added. '|NEED “GO-AHEAD” Traffic victims included: Willie C. Brown, 42, of Wayne. George E. Carter, 19, of Flint. Bynum R. Sherill, 43, of Kala- Frank A. Platz, 64, of Farm- ington Township. Mrs. Mary Nyakas, 45, of Allen Park. : Robert VanBever, 48, of Mount Louis Sherill, 19, of Taylor Cen- Imrek Rudek, 70, of Owosso suf- Mrs. Bernice Mallen, 50, and Miss Julia Dutch, 4, died in’ separate Detroit fires Sunday. -° John G: Barker, 25-year-old Robert Lovins, 32, 9/ railroad Office Space (Continued From Page One) ployes. Postal workers leave their cars “‘wherever they can," Dean explained. Persons doing business at the In order to begin steps toward |must first get a “go-ahead’’ from up the necessary capital and the) mingham police. government would lease the ae Born in Chatham, Ontario, Can- tou, daughters, Mrs. Fred Miller’ ada, she was the daughter of Her-' bert and Matilda Kelley of Greenville, Mrs. William Lotan|P&Y enough rent to realize a fair ae Murray. 'of Pontiac, Mrs. Glenn Hause of |PFO it to ward Bryant in Pontiac, Mrs. Rex Southwell of | 1923 and had been a resident of the | Mancelonia; two sons, Marvin R. since 1928, ste building's | Surviving besides his wife are re from them when completed. If the government wil agree to investors, Dean can fore-| no serious obstacle to the realization. | “It will have to be pointed out,” Lot No. 4 might be developed in an odd shape leaving an alley) and giving 64 parking spaces, and this. Plan B is being preferred by commissioners, Plan C. would run through using the three lots on lots should be cut through Hunter Bou- Agency—Room 212, an Edward Slezak, A.M. high on the 1956 Oldsmobile. Also| had a brief talk with Ivan Wiles,| stood Oliver was in town and ably ready to take over any min- ‘ute, Don Aherns, General Man- ager of Cadillac, was in a happy Capito] hearing. * city WASHINGTON —Randolph E.| ¢ three | on | Post, Mrs. John Royer, and Mrs Paul's wife was with him in the She is survived by her husband, Buick’s Big Boss, and he said he Paul, a high-ranking Treasury of-', gaughter; Mrs. Marguerite Clark| was ready to relax as he under, ficial under Franklin D. Roosevelt.! of Clarkston, a son: Edward A: prob-|Collapsed and died today at a Bryant of Winston-Salem, N. C., ter, Mrs, Berlie Kelley of Shep-/27&s-” sisters: Mrs. George R. pard; 19 grandchildren and two! \McVicar of Pontiac and William |McVicar of Lombard, Il. | Also surviving are a_ brother, |Edward McVicar of Detroit; a sis- -| great-grandchildren. | 7:3 p.m, Feb. 2i—Western Eu- rope from 1500 to 1618 (History) | mood and a trip around Miami hearing room. She rushed to his Beach and Mianti ought to make ide when he collapsed and began everyone at Cadillac well satisfied.|™nistering to him. Doctors were : ‘summoned at once. There are probably more Cadillacs The 65-year-old Paul slumped courses, a course in ‘Teaching of|dowh there this time of year than ‘ Science Elementary School’'|in a city of like size in the world. forward. his head hitting the table has its session at 4:30 p.m.|Hollywood may enter a disclaimer, P*fore him, while he was being |questioned by Rep. Mills (D-Ark), | int: Heh ywerd ao ran. [a member of the Senate-House * * * Jean Soice, all of Chicago, three | The body will be taken from the brothers: Thomas Murray and L. Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home to W. Murray, also of Chicago and the Young Funeral Home in Lake. Herbert Murray of-Phoenix, Ariz. City for service at 2 p.m. _Tues- Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tues- day. day from St. Vincent de Paul Cath- olic Church. Burial will follow in| Mt, Hope Cemetery, . The Rosary Service will be saia Ronald L. Steele at 8:30 p.m, tonight at the Farmer-| joe Cemetery. Burial will follow in the Lake ware store at 900 Joslyn Ave.,. survey land that might create the Forest-Brownel| lot, which in - tenight’s agenda is titled Park- ing Lot No. 4. Since the lot was first talked of four weeks ago, r. structure is one of the A parking . There are three buildings on two Woodward lots and the third is already used for parking but is privately owned, Besides the rectangular A plan) Woodward as well as the back Question ion of whether a cross-over levard at the request of the new Wrigley's Market will arise again tonight. s ® Over 900 attended the Eton Park Skating Rink on Sunday actéfding to statistics taken by Dale Rolph in charge of the park under Stanley Gale of the Forestry department, as fees were paid, No tally of the hundreds of Saturday skaters was possible since fees were not collected. The. j concession unable to fully stock | The discussion is slated because of last minute construc-, tion, did run out of several items, | Rolph said. | * * ® In critical condition this morning is A. J, Tomlinson of 1591 Hum-| Born in Orleans on April 27,|federal authorities in Washington. | Phrey. He was taken to St. Joseph 1872, he was the son of E. and} He then would locate @ site and) Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, ‘Mary Howard McVicar, He mar- get building specifications draw: morning suffering from an ried Florence M, Sheldon in 1911 UP. Private investors would put/dose of sedatives, according to Bir-, this | over-, Shotgun-Wielder Gets $216 in Nighttime Raid, Say Sheriffs Deputies A lone red-hooded bandit with — shotgun emptied the till of a Lake Orion bar Saturday night and walked off with $216.60, Oakland . County Sheriff's deputies said to- rectangular area cutting down the, “*- size of lots fronting on the other side of that block, on Woodward Avenue, * 6 «® Ralph “Bowen, 41, of Clarkston, owner of the Bo-In on M24, told Deputies Sheldon Stites and Robert A. Bloom the bandit walked into the bar with the sleeve of a red sweatshirt over his head. Grotesque slits were cut for the man's eyes, Bowen said, Waving the single . barreled shotgun, the bandit demanded “all the money.” Bowen emptied the till, he said, and the robber scooped up the money with ttam- — bling hands and left. Waitress Lucille Callender told deputies she had fainted, bruising her head on the floor. Bloom and Stites found the red hood lying in a nearby street. - Parking Projects Subject at Meeting Ata of the Pontiac Real Estate Board tonight at the Wal- dron Hotel, views ppposing the city’s proposed $600, municipal parking program will be aired by ~ three authorities on parking. to be- gin at 7:30, according to Secre- tary Edward A. Maier, The panel will be made up of L. B. Doggette Jr., president of the National Parking Assn. of Washington, D.C.; William Coy, public relations director of the De- troit Parking Assn.; and Sam L. | Stolorow, manager of Pontiac's Outdoor Parking Co. | “2 | First Congreational Church | Women's Fellowship will meet | for luncheon tomorrow at the | church, ¢ * «@ Officers of the newly formed Birmingham unit ef the Michigan \he stated, “that real estate is high Humane Society include Mrs, Karl ‘in Oakland County and the lease R. Kocher, who was recently cited jwill cost more than in many other for “‘outstanding acts of kindne to animals."’ Her citation, awa by the Michigan society last month praised her aid to homeless, stray planned, with time to be an- nounced later. Other UM courses will be of- fered this Wednesday at North _ Branch High School; on Feb. 14 at Marlette High School: and Feb. 21 at Romeo High School. These courses are part of the 74 college Credit subjects being of- fered in the Flint-Pontiac area. Persons desiring to register by When the reception line broke a few moments of rest in a private sector where his very gracious and attractive wife pre- sided. Outside of the fact that six or eight GM Executives prac- tically stood in line to “get at him’ with current problems, his rest and recuperation were. com- piete. TI even joined the brigade myself and asked him point blank: “What do you, personally, think | ‘Committee on the Economic Re-) »| up, President Ourtice headed for [Peat ithe Treasury, had finished reading) a iwhich served as a kind of rebuttal ito testimony given the committee last week by Treasury Humphrey. | Snover Funeral Home. * © @® Paul, former general counsel of Mrs. Emanuel Crawford statement Mrs. Emanuel E. (Clara Oretta) 3l-page prepared of about three weeks. of the Barn in Ontario, Secretary Canada Harvie. iresident of the city for 65 years. Crawford, 86, of 176 S. Paddock’Smith Steele. He married Ino St., died yesterday after an illness‘ Cramford in Pontiac in 1953. | He had been a resident of the nad a real blow-out at the party, jhonoring Frank Crabtree’s retire- ‘ment except the guest of honor. __ Surviving besides his parents and He had to take it easy. Crabtree, ald. ife are a son Bradley S. Steele at , postal employe here for 35 years, | ome, a sister, Barbara Steele of went to work bright and early the. ll April 10, 1869, she was the daugh-' | . . iter of William and Louisa Bullock ‘Huron Service Station Robbed During Night She married Emanuel! y |Crawford in 1887 and had been a h Ronald L. Steele, 24, of 121 Or- chard Lake Rd. was killed in an) auto accident in Bowling Green, | |Ohio, Saturday. | Born in Pontiac on July 26, 1931, / he was the son of C. J. and Pauline city all of his life and was most re- cently employed as a mailman. Coveralls $250 in Weapons Stolen and sick animals who might have Parga Se s] 88 Up | From Local Hardware Fevata or perished but for her] Reg. $2.98 up | aid. | Two rifles, a shotgun and three; Mrs. Kocher, who recently re- BOYS’ BOUC knives were stolen from a hard-| signed as secretary of the Oak- CLE SUITS : land County Animal Welfare so-| . Reg. te $3.98 $229 |broken into Saturday night, police ciety to help organize the local jwere told. society along with Mrs. Everett re Mrs. Lulu Agree, 3305 Interlochen Carl, new president of the Hu- CORDUROY SLACKS /Dr., who runs the store, said the mane society, is secretary of the Boys’ or Girls’ $249 ase are worth oe. cceaid ‘New group. Other officer is Mrs. Reg. to $4.98 ice investigated the breakin James Peabody, vice president. after patrolling officers. discovered 7 ONE GROUP DRESSES a rear window smashed. | Alming to give shelter to lost ; : | pets and those rescued from the Reg. to $8.98 $198 md and find homes for Took gq Cool Job aewae society plans to have otdeerre gated $498 DOUGLAS, Ariz. u—Everybody) ® Permanent shelter of its own. | ——— a : denen Members receivé calis from lo- | Cottons | cal and well as all north of De- _ trott suburbs, seeking animal * ¢ Margaret P. Love ichics. Babyland : ; Arizona and a brother H. Steele of rgaret r mail or requiring additional infor- of the 1986 Pontiac automobile?” | 4° Unknown amount of change She is survived by two daugh- pontiac Beeceees ace ea be C) la mae F. Love who ed | 2 Saginaw FE 5-8415 | mation ardi ieooe jac automobile? Q ; 2 ohn Nicho con | : aa refrigeration store. ibeen visiting her son, John P.. regarding classes may) iq) \was rifled from a cigarette ma- ters, Mrs. John Nicholson and Miss| al l, eens eee —— ue It’s the greatest car the Pon- | vibes 2 Funeral arrangements are pend — write to Ardell] Henry, UM Cen- Gas Divislén hes ever! bent” chine in a gas station at 392 W./ Violet Crawford of Pontiac: a son, | ing. ter, Oak Grove Campus, Flint. . ne lanckarealwitieeas ans cee ' ‘Huron St. last night, police safd. Floyd E. Crawford, of Pontiac: | op | An office -safe and two other seven grandchildren; 23 great-’ ie . The Weath er Core on itd Aah : vending machines were tampered grandchildren; seven great-great- Mrs. Florence M. Warren | - PONTIAC AND VICINITY —Oee ' representa a tremendous valee » With but not opened, owner Hugh grandchildren and a brother, Mrs. Florence M. Warren, 69, of rain beginning ge sleet or tremsing rein) Well, “Dollar for Dollar, You Vc: 0! Keego Harbor, reported: George Harvie of Lum, 630 E. Kennett Rd., died Saturday ing tonight, bes ee parey Gecas ne Can't Beat a Pontiac.” , The breakin was discovered by Funeral will be at 2 p.m. after an illness of two months. Yy [ | | l ! marrow. Lew tonight rie laren rl : . ™ a patrolling officers who noticed a, Wednesday from the First Method- Born in Bay City, in 1886, she O FIND O T e morrow. ast to northeast winds ; roken rear window, police said. ist Church with the Rev. P a u 1 was th . ] 10-1 ake toe rae : , _was the daughter of Charles L. and northwest, a oo ee ee ae “ur ie canaee ae i |Havens officiating, Burial will fol- Margaret Scott Tromble. Today. im Fontine lwork. It's. doubtful» whethe, Want Sudan in U.N. low in Oak Hill Cemetery. The| She is survived by a daughter, . ae faowoes temontn ters) pescading 86m) Oo oe dull lia Gh Ge Gntie| GE ve ur we tare, DOdy is at the Sparks-Griffin Fu- Mrs. Ray Pardee of Pontiac, a son; When you go shopping for home furnishings At 8 am: Wind velocity 10 mp. se ua Ht e entire | UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) neral Home. |Charles H. Warren of Detroit, two ° "fen Fw eeday ot 7:40 am. {hours at work in any calendar yeah Freee need ates: Britain and 4 we {grandchildren and a brother, Frank —shop around first—get posted—then come an sets Monday at $:52 p.m. } : ae : : wt uf : * Clarence A. Jo ) mble of Seattle, Washington. . ° Mees Tisee Tuseday et 0-0) a.m (eee! ake to him wish he'd slow ‘proposing the admission of the Su- — | Funeral will be at 9 a.m. Wednes- to Miller’s Furniture Store at 144 Oakland aieldl [cect take it a bit easier and dan Republic as the 77th mem- Clarence A. Johnson, 8, of 30 day from St. Michael’ Church. . . . * is te mer “or”. om catch his breath. But this amazing ber of the Unitéd Nations. Oak Hill St., died. yesterday after Burial will follow in St. Patricks Ave. where you will find better quality = eee ee Mee esses 8 «~~, Cemetery, Bay City. The Rosary ichi y . sa. re eken 2 * 30) . = Be maf BTR m 38) Sens Cee furnishings for your money. Our lower over ~——— Tuesday from the| DonelsonJohne head and economy of operations saves you mighes os downtown) x a dollars. Our 20th year at this location. From Lowes Hebe DEH ONECMCSNIERAe cE . +] Mean tamperetere 0S Ike Flies to Washington . : : Weather—Cold. IShRY Rulcakini cs modest apartments to mansions in the hills, — viganin e oe : agent men TSe Age Im Ponting vey re our store is recommended by thousands for : west, temperature........0......... 25 WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- eel! 5 . Meas temperature. 2000000000000". 30) dent Eisenhower flew back to miles around. We deliver free. Open Friday Washington today after spendi rd ; rs _— Mighest and Lowest Temperatures This the week-end at his. Tatas evenings. 58 in 1938 oT in 1889) farm and immediately scheduled Z = “s Temperature Chart | a conference with Secretary of : Bismarck 39 is Beinnenpiolts 33 371 State John Foster Dulles. 7 ° h : b I fk 4 Minneapois 32 71 The Ciel Executive arranged to : erms — no carrying charge on our budget plan ee gee SS presumably’ on a reply to Soviet * _ Bb Bt - 32 . : soy : ‘ ' | y a yt i a Port Worth G\F1 8. Francisco 56 50 vararen STORE — This is an artist's coh- _ lease signing was annowuneedifoday by developers Premier Nikolai Bulgantn’s most Houghton r Beating ception J,-€ Penney store to be erected in Don M. Casto and Dow M. Casto Jr., and their recent proposal for friendship " =“ ee it - i Cy " $s the Michigan Miracle Mile Shoppers City located associate, W. B. Gibson. pacts with the U.S, and other free. a 2 ie = 4-38 Washington $1 33) @t Telegraph and Square Lake Roads. The Penney. ry world nations, ‘| + ‘ ; , : = 3 \ ES pd te . ‘| , A } | | ‘ A 5 i , , i | . A ? # a { j ~ wane j ! * . uj “4 : a ’ {HE PONTIAC 1 PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1956 — Tokyo’s Lighted Taxis Deter Robbers, Riders TOKYO (INS)—Tokyo police re- drawback. Cab drivers pepertl couples refuse to ride un- [posers appeared recently in Eng-| : : , land before = re, in Rus- les the inside light is tagned ott. sig sais New sy ayea by Soviet com- ported today a new law requiring pared to an average of one a day " However the law has one major | edict went into effect Feb. 1 com-) 4 a | » 4— Sra aa The Only Banaue) Is Our. _ LOWER ’ PRICES m a © bertage of 20% ACCURATELY BY EXPERTS te 4% © Fresh, Pure Drugs Used AA! BLESSED RELIEF from pain of -RHEUMATISM, ARTHRITIS. NOW on ee + FOR ONLY PEAINIES A DAY! ae Sa STRATOSPHERE - BOUND — Weather balloon ascent with recording instruments’ as part of is inflated near Wurzburg, a: for 25-mile : ted Quilted iaper Beg. international geophysical year program. Dramatic Birth ‘Classes Slated for New Parents; | : | Egypt has approved a five-year | $2 Diaper Bag hospital building program estimat-. @uthes piai- is. = cost $30,000,000, Cairo Te- B tic bag, fully insulated, has sipper open- ing, shoulder Don't continve to swfler needlessly trom ; | important brings welcome relief from comfort-robbing pain. (2) Sets up @ pein borrier against secondary distress. (3) Works faster be- couse it's absorbed in the bloodstream PRUVO is gueronteed. Use half the tab- lets in the $1.50 bottle. tf not satisfied - with the results, return bolance to moker for money back. Go to your druggist te- day. insist on PRUVO, Only in PRUVO do you get its seven woy reliel—there is no substitute, The lorge Haspital size ot $7.50. Medium sized bottle at $4.00; or get the @enerous big 75 tablet size at $1.50. ‘Begin Thursday Told by Doctor Premature Baby Fine; ‘Health, will conduct another eight Plane Crew Cooperate week series of classes for expectant to Keep Child Alive _ parents, : . : M. Burrell, supervising nurse. HONOLULU uw—An Air Force ‘The “Expectant Parents Classes” doctor says he relied on “back- will be held every Thursday at woods obstetrics’’ and scissors to 7:30 p.m. in the health department deliver a premature baby in a mil- in the basement of the City Hall. itary plane 11,000 feet over the'The classes have heen approved by Pacific. Mrs. John Garnett and her 4 ciety and will be conducted by Mrs. pound, 10-ounce daughter were Charles Cohen, state nurse.for.the “doing fine’ today at the Army department. Tripler Genera] Hospital here. Movies. will be shown, classes on Mrs. Garnett, wife of an airman the proper diet, clothing, exercise, from Saf Antonio, Tex., started the'and baby bathing will be presented 700-mile flight from Johnston Is- to assist families to enjoy the pe- land to Honolulu when she devel- riod leading up to the birth of the oped premature labor pains. There child and better prepare them for is no incubator on Johnston, where the life afterwards, Mrs. Burrell her husband is stationed. explained, Lt. Col. John A. Norcross, Silver! There is no charge for the class' Spring, Md., who happened to be and they are not restricted to ex-| aboard, said the mother “was in pectant families, Mrs. labor seven hours but had no trou- added. ble at all. It-was her third child. I did more ore than anyone else. GALLANT EFFORT “Tt was strictly backwoods ob-! stretics, “The baby was a seven-month lowed a table knife while entertain- baby and the problem was keep- ing guests at a house party) ing it alive. It Jooked awfully blue was reported in “fairly good’’ con-| and couldn't breathe by itself. I dition at a St. Paul Hospital today | gave it artificial respiration all the —sans knife. way.” The: doctor held the child for the terday from the stomach of John last 35 minutes of the trip and Werra, 40. Werra stuck the knife crewmen rigged an_ incubator down his throat Saturday night Circus Performer Slips —Doctors Finish Trick ST. PAUL, Minn. around fiis hands with a curtain, and pulled it up again. But the! the | the knife slipped from his, Maj. John Caufield of Yonkers, fingers and landed in his stoniach. an ox¥gen mask and a thermos of second time he performed hot coffee. stunt, N.Y., the pilot, turned on all the plane's heat, which resulted in a § lot of perspiration for the adults. This was the second birth over the Pacific in less than three weeks. 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The planes, giant RC-121's are-driven nose first into the hangars, which cost about $2,159,000, and then large steel doors close around their fuselages. That way, eugifes are kept warm, and hangar space is cut toa minimum. This cuts hangar construction costs, too. i Marks 56th Birthday Adlai Embarks on Drive to Convince Californians LOS ANGELES (®—Adlai Ste- visit. to his birthplace, which now venson, another year older and'j, , rooming house district along deeper in politics than ever, g0eSiw... aaams Boulevard. digging in earnest today for im-| KIWANIS portant southern California votes. Stevenson, who celebrated his S6th birthday in his old home town) yesterday, scheduled eight appear-| ances, visits and receptions in the Entertainment Los Angeles area. i And they include a variety of Series settings—from a public picnic in, the industrial section to tea with’ . . Democratic women at the Beverly, Pontiac High School Hilton, . The candidate for the a Auditorium at 8 P. M. ic presidential nomination intends | to follow up this routine with six) more meetings and public appear- ances tomorrow while working his| way down the coast to San Diego, | ‘ Tennessee's Sen, Estes Kefauver | canceled a concurrent swing! - through much of the same terri- - tory to get back to the Senate! fight over the natural gas bill. Both Stevenson and Kefauver spoke Saturday before the Cali-| fornia Democratic Council at Fres-. no, bidding for the support of the | powerful council in the June 5 state 4 primary. California's 68 national | convention votes make the pri- i ; mary a key contest. | = Last night Kefauver said in a San Francisco television interview before returning to Washington | that he is not interested in a vice) presidential nomination. He also! denied that civil rights has become | a major issue in California be- tween him and Stevenson. The senator denied too that he had held a secret meeting with! Negro delegates at Fresno, And he «« said he had not replied specifically. to a request by the National Assn.’ for the Advancement of Colored People to both him and Stevenson In this journey to the far south ; Al pl you will see people mot yet com- poo or positions: ee. civil rights fortably bedded in nationhood — eS ae ambitious, proud, virile, easily ex- California is one of three states citable: and yet kindliest of heart. where Stevenson and Kefauver,A journey to Argentina ts not a have signified intentions of battling Visit to a country — but to a it out in the primaries. Florida ©oMtinent. "and Minnesota are the others. . Yesterday Stevenson attended) A Few Seats Available at communion services at Immanuel 0 : Presbyterian Church on Wilshire, *!-80 each, Including Tax Boulevard, only a few miles from, Preceeds to be used entirety for boys’ the home where he was born Feb.| ®"4 siris’ organizations tm this ares 5, 1900. 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FEBRUARY 6, 1956 County Seeking Relief From Highway Inequity - Oakland County Supervisors are acting in the public interest in seek- ing relief from a grave injustice in a pending allocation of State high- ~ ‘While the Board was able to ap- prove part of a proposed new State highway fund allocation, it is pro- testing a section that would cost the County $6,540,000 in highway fund allocations over a 15 year period. i: * ® * “ The inequity isn't born of any flaw in the existing or proposed — allocation. Such problems arise in any formula for dividing money between a large number of counties. As far as Oakland is concerned, the problem is complicated by the County’s rapid growth and its ever- increasing need for more highways. This is recognized by the State. As its report said “any formula... . is bound to leave Oakland with a large surplus of needs Over apportion- ments.” * * * The Oakland County Planning Commission therefore has ad- vanced and the Supervisors have endorsed two possible solutions. One of these is that the State make a special allocation to Oak- land County before the regular 83 county allocation. The other is to increase trunkline mileage in County to.make the high- wf cmalttont pay a larger share of the County road costs. * * * Certainly, ds Michigan's second most populous County with the sec- ond heaviest traffic, Oakland deserves State help in solving this serious financial problem. State Parks and Roads _ There is much to be said in sup- port of Governor WittiaMs’ $3,000,- 000 proposal for improvements of ‘State parks. «Much more could be said by way of endorsement if ‘his proposal in- cluded. assurances that adequate highways to all our parks would be provided. Oakland County residents well know traffic to State parks has grown. enormously in recent years. Not only are the park improvements needed but so are adequate highways to them. This is especially true of the largest and most popular parks in the Pontiac area. : x & * Last year more than 18,000,000 persons visited the State's parks, an increase of 7,000,000 over 1950. At the present rate it is estimated that attendance will reach 38,000,000 by 1965. . As outlined the program calls for expenditure of $2,000,000 on capital improvements and $1,000,000 for ex- pansion. Certainly improvements for five Oakland County parks—Orton- ville, Bald Mountain, Proud Lake, Holly and Island Lake would be wel- comed by the people of this part of the State. ; * * * In our view this park pro- gram deserves legislative sup- port. Michigan now is the Na- tion’s fourth largest tourist state, being exceeded only by New York, California and Florida. Yet, with ” the tourist industry our third largest, we are spending only 13.3-cents per park visitor com- pared to 74.3 for California, 44 for New York and 42 for Florida. Mot only do we need improved i ha ain but also the highways that “safély can carry to them ever-increas- ing throngs of visitors. ——————— Needless Expense In their own inf€rest the people of Southeastern Michigan should hope for failure of plans for-a second com- mission to handle the area’s water shortage problem. Already State Senator BROOMFIELD has introduced a bill calling for a $200,000,000 revolving water fund. Under -his plan communities would be able to borrow from the fund to finance installation of water sys- tems, the loans to be repaid in 50 years. Further provisions call for en- largement of the State Water Re- source Commission to administer the fund. * x gh What worries Senator Broom- field is the sudden announcement by Democrat Attorney General Kavanagh of plans for an entire- ly new water commission. Estab- lishment of this committee would cost $650,000, according to Broomfield. The whole idea could cause delay no water short com- munity could afford. Another aspect of the situation, the Senator emphasizes, is the danger of a split in Republican ranks.- Not only would he himself oppose such a needlessly large expenditure, but he feels certain many other mem- bers ‘of his party would do likewise. * * * Obviously, it would be difficult to convince most taxpayers that such a high cost for a new commission would be good business. ~ ‘The BrooMFig.p plan makes oa Legislators should give it priority.” The Man About Town To Chase Out TB Effort Will Be Made to Locate Remaining Cases Safe: What it always is better to be than sorry. One month from today, on March 6, will begin the biggest case finding tuber- culosis campaign in the history of Oak- land County. According to Dr. John D. Monroe, Health Director, four mobile X-ray units will commence operations here on that day. They will be in the county over a month, an@ it is planned to give chest X-rays to 150,000 people. An advance sur- vey has been completed; which pinpoints the areas where TB 1s most prevalent, and these will be given special attention. The Oakland County Tuberculosis As- sociation, according to Alva R. Musson, Executive Secretary, is co-operating in _the work. The units will give everybody in Pontiac and the residents of Royal Oak and other cities in the southeastern part of the county an opportunity to get a free X-ray. The factories quite generally are be- hind the movement, and most of them will give their employes time off to be screened. In the last concerted case find- _ing campaign in the county a few years “ago about 60,000 took ativantage of the opportunity. Ample advance notice is being given, so all can be ready when the units come, and find out if there is any tuberculosis in their families. The project is being prosecuted on the theory of the slogan, “No home is safe from tuberculosis until all homes are safe.” Percentagewise, Florida now is? growing faster than California, having gained 20 per cent in pop- ulation in the past five years, while California's gain was 18 per cent. In. actual numbers, Cali- fornia still is leading, and will “have the largest population of any state before the end of this year, even topping New York. That former Democrat whom the new deal drove over to the Republicans, Clarence K. Patterson, feels that Ike will run again, and be elected. And “C” usually knows the dope. Because they haven't much that’s new to offer any more, and Jaugh too much at their own stale jokes, Godfrey, Liberace, Shriner and Gobel get the “blab-off” switch on our TV set —and a few others are candidates. I like that slogan of the electric light and power interests, “May your home be bright— and more power to you.” Verbal Orchids to — Charles T. Armstrong of 28 Kemp St.;' eighty-third birthday.— Mr, and Mrs. Elonzo Krebiel of Rochester; fifty-second wedding anni- Mrs, Agnes Mosher of. Holly; ninety-second birthday. Sareea MUR, HYG es ney, 6 Tough Neighborhood Ahn Peet Ge foe re hha é 5 Z f Z 4 David Lawrence Says: Eisenhower, Eden Put Cards on the Table to Show Russians Their Stand on Peace WASHINGTON. — Sir Anthony Eden's mission to the United States was of transcendent impor- tance in the cold war. Much of what was said by the prime min- ister and President Eisenhower was previously taken for granted in this country though not by the Soviets to whom it was purpose- fully directed. Moscow now realizés the U.S. and Great Britain are standing firm despite efforts of “left wing” influences in Europe to stir up friction. ~-Plain speaking to the enemy al- ways prevents miscalculation. Lately there has been too much appeasement talk and defeatism in the American press which So- viets misconstrue as _ reflected American public opinion. The So- viets will not misunderstand the deciaration which says ‘‘we shall continue, as we have stated in the past, to regard any attack against Berlin frorg amy quarter as an attack upon our forces and ourselves!’ His speeches to the Senate and House were well received but his television address with its humility, courtesy and sincere friendship was an excellent example of states- manship. As long as America and Britain are firmly allied there is no chance for Communist success in the “cald war” in Europe. The conferences served a two- fold purpose—to iron out Anglo- American differences and to warn Russia, There was a penetrating examination of trade relationships on the “‘strafegic’ list of articles banned for export to Red China but not to Soviet Russia. It was {mportant to tell Mos- cow that the Federal Republic of Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE I need no help from anyone .. . To write these words to you... No copies of the messages .. . That famous lovers drew .. . I know [ do not have the skill . To say in phrases sweet ... The promises that poets make .. To lay at someone's feet... But I believe that if T speak . Sincerely from my heart... To give my love, and promise you . That we shall never part... I need not be poetic or... Grammatically correct .. Or bother with the sentences ... Some highbrows might expect .=. The only thing that matters now ... Is that I love you, dear... And in my simple way Itry... To make my meaning clear. (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago CUBAN, REVOLT plot crushed by Batista. .- HISTORIAN CALLS aid bill peril to everything U. S. cherishes. 20 Years Ago BOSTON FEARS fuel shdértage in ice jam. INFLATION AGITATION starts flow of gold from America. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And he rode upon a cherub, and did fly: yea, he did fly upon the wings of the wind.—Psalms 18:10. * * © God moves in a mysterious way His wonders to perform; lie plants his footsteps in the sea And rides upon the storm. — Cowper PUL PET OU DONT KNOW IVE — needle into the bursa may Germany ts ‘‘the only government freely and legitimately constituted to speak as the representative of the German people in international affairs." For the Middle East, it was im- portant to inform rival nations there that Britain and America would not relax efforts to repress use of force and would take ac- tion both inside and outside the United Nations ‘to keep peate,.” In the far East the objective still is ‘‘to deter and prevent ag- gressive expansion by force or subversion." This disappoints mis- chief-makers who have been trying to picture the British as willing to forfeit at one stroke the defensive strength of nearly 1,000,000 soldiers in the armies of Nationalist China and South Korea. This would be the effect if Red China, were given a seat in the Security Council of UN. British and Canadian_ diplomatic positions are alike — admission “some day’ of Red China, uni- fication. in Korea without force, and convincing evidence that in- ternational obligations will be hon- ored. However, in Geneva the Red Chinese a are still using human liv es Burt Can as hostages in a game of black- “mail. _Last but not least in importance was Eden's words to the Senate about economic aid. He said: . . . We should continue to give economic help in those areas where it is most needed, putting first the reasonable requirements of our own friends, but not for- getting others.” (Copyright 1956, New York Herald. Tribune Inc.) ; = Smiles. ‘Ips really not the best thing when your life is what someone else makes it. More and more people are get- ting autos and more and more autos are getting people. About the only way you can follow the plot of some TV plays is to hold your ears while the commercials are on. A hit-and-run driver ran fight out of one of his shoes in Illinois when he fled the scene. He also lost his head. Be Relieved by Good ‘Needle Surgery’ By WILLIAM BRADY. LD. Bursitis is inflammation of a bursa. A bursa is a sac or pad of tough fibrous tissue containing a few drops of serous fluid which ‘‘lubri- cates’ joints. There are bursas in various parts of the body, Several around the knee, and several around the _Shoulde Ce I can testify that fracture of the shoulder is a trivial incident in comparison with shoulder bursitis, Sub-acromial or sub-deltoid bur- sitis is the cause of painful stiff shoulders in -most cases. Usual cause of bursitis is strain, sprain or contusion, for instance the “glass arm" of baseball pitch- ers, tennis elbow, housemaid’s knee. I don't mind telling you that two or three nights, when I had shoulder bursitis, | eried piteous- ly until qa dector came and gave me a shot of—I'm not sare what it was but probably morphine. That was before the technic of procaine (novecaine) came into general use. Today a. physician skilled in “needle surgery” can inject a solu- tion of procaine through a long needle into the tissues around about the bursa. or. after aspira- tion (withdrawal) of any flyid pres- ent, a few drops into the bursa. This gives relief for at least hours. PREVENT ADHESIONS During the respite, the shoulder may be put through passive move- ments that would ordinarily be in- tolerable, and thus adhesions which’ might otherwise cause permanent stiffness and disability may be pre- vented. Sometimes the most gratifying results are obtained by inserting two needles inte the acutely in- flamed bursa and irrigating the bursa with warm physiological saline solution which flows in one needle, out the other, Or the mere insertion of the give great relief even though only a few drops of serum are withdrawn. When I had acute bursitis deep heat—diathermy — applications to the shoulder for 20 to 30 minutes once or twice daily gave the great-. est relief. Following the diathermy I could endure more passive mo- tions and perform more active motions than without it. In the course of six or eight weeks, in my best recollection, I recovered fully, with no impair- ment of shoulder function. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long. pertaining to personal health and hygiene, mot to disease diag- nesis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady, if a stamped se!f- addressed envelope fs sent te The Pon- tiac. Press, Pontiac, Michigan (Copyright age) Voice of t the People Raps Driver Who Zooms - Into Space Ahead of Turn sary’ reg os lack - fo eee are. Pai Reads Sout Need of God Seer Se Pasa baa Soe s Uni so requests un in its nature. -- My, some cesgle are funny,’ aren't they? And, of course, they In view of the world unrest and confusion, sponsored by the Com- mies, a Christian nation as we don't observe laws. That type never proudly call ourselves should re- = = : § 3 ¥ = es member God's word, the rE shite z= : rs i - itfess a F LaPrensa Again Serves Free People of Argentina “BUENOS AIRES (INS) — La Prensa, the great independent Buenos Aires newspaper muzzled more than five years ago by dic- tator Juan Peron, resumed publi- cation yesterday “‘in the service of the Argentine nation and for demo- cratic ideals and liberties.” * * ; * Back in the director's chair is Dr. Alberto Gainza Paz, who was - forced to flee when President Peron's government seized the largest Spanish language daily in the world. Dr. Gainza Paz spent years in exile in the United States. The first editorial prepared for the newspaper said that “after more than five years of forced silence we return to take a place in journalism and te renew the labor in the service of the Argen- tine nation and for the Demo- cratic ideals and liberties we have always defended.” “Qur voice was silenced,” it said, ‘‘for having printed the truth in our columns and our thoughts editorially. We were not agitating, but waging a campaign which duty demanded of us and we per- severed despite tremendous pres- sure which included temporary closures, attacks from the official- ly controlled press, an assault by paid rogues on our premises under the very eyes and protection of police, and expropriation of our newsprint reserves which later were sold to,us piecemeal. “During several years we never knew whether the edition we were putting gut each night might be the last.” ON ANNIVERSARY The paper, which resumed pub- lication in the cloak of liberty, re- appeared on the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Caseros, which overthrew tyrant Juan Manuel Rosas, another dictator. . * * s Editorially it described how “phony union leaders under Peron framed a strike on the basis of demands signed by workers who were not even on the paper's pay- roll, and provoked armed incidents leading to the death of one real newspaper employe and the wounding of another. Ir those trying days the of- fices and plant would be put under padlock by one judge. When about to be reopened a functionary from another court would appear with an order to Coe Records of a Psvcholosist: and progress. OG * maintain the closure on grounds. of “state security.” ‘The Friday editorial described the farcial proceduré followed by Peron whereby a rubber-stamp Congress legislated the expropria- tion of La Prensa which then was turned over to the Peron-domin- ated General Confederation of Labor eat): “Finally,” said the editorial, “after 12 years of dictatorship, new liberating revolutions have put Argentina again on the road to redemption. NOT PESSIMISTIC ‘Much has been destroyed, above all in the field of public and pri- vate morality, but we are not pes- imistic. “Our country has the necessary elements under a regime of free- dom and individual guarantees to rebuild all that was destroyed dur- ing the era of depotism and inept government. “La Prensa will cooperate un- waveringly in that task as al- ways in the defense of freedom.” A second editorial in. the first edition said that 1,833 days had elapsed singée the paper was last published under control of aa legitimate owners. * * * National events that occurred during that period of enforced silence, it said, naturally would undertie future news and com- mentaries because those events were linked with the most violent convulsion produced in the coun- try since its constitutional crgani- zation. SOME COMPLAIN La Prensa said that some peo- ple were complaining of some as- pects of the present situation, and added: “The overthrow of the tyrant Juan Manuel Rosas in the middle of the past century was not fol- ‘lowed immediately by harmony * * ‘Furdamental laws were not al- ways respected and many times there was cause for protest and lament that the country was not advancing spiritually and mate- rially with a more accelerated rhythm.” The newspaper editorial stressed that the future of the Argentine nation depended on the wisdom and loyalty of both the govern- ment and the people Literal-Minded Children Notice Things That Often Go Unnoticed Among Adults Butch made a shrewd obser- vation that his Daddy didn't realize. For children are literal minded. And they notice things which we adults often ignore. That's why it is refreshing, as well as educational, to be around youngsters. They also are a good yardstick to test our “sales talks,” as the Edmondson boy proves. BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-367: Butch, M., aged five, Ww fmuatied beside a new boat belonging to Emery Gray, a Hoos- ler friend of mine. “Is your boat a ‘he’ or a ‘she? asked Butch quite seriously. * «* “Well, I hadn't thought that before,”” replied Emery, why do you ask?” “Cause our canoe is a solemnly answered Butch, “How do you know?’ Emery queried, “Well, Daddy took us out for a ride yesterday,” Butch went on, “and he said, ‘If you boys don't sit still, she'll turn over with us.’ ”’ LITERAL CHILDREN z | Since children are so literal, it behooves us adults to set a per- fect example before them. And they often pay heed to things we don't even imagine they will no- tice. yee about “but ‘she,’ " * = ® “Daddy likes Joe more than he does me,”’ a seven-year-old recent- ly commented about his nine-year- old brother. “Why, what makes yeu’ think that?” I asked. “For I am sure your daddy loves you both the same.’ “No, he com u” exclaimed the seven-year-old, “for he whipped us both: last night before we went to bed. “And he paddled me seven times but he hit Joe only six times!” Undoubtedly the father didn't count the stro':es of the paddle, but his literal-minded younger son certainly did and came up with the conclusiog that the elder. boy was the favorite of his dad. Many a mother can also attest to the literalness of children. “Why, your hands are black,” such a mother may protest. '‘Go to the bathroom and scrub them well before you come to the ta- ble.”’ Reluctantly the boy follows her command,but when he returns, she may exclaim, ‘Why your ears are. simply filthy’ I thought I told you to wash thoroughly before you came to the table*” _. “But you said I should only scrub my hands,” aha the literal child, t CONSUMER SERVICES The Earl Edmondsons, of Colum- bus, Ohio; a cultured Quaker family who their children on ; } 1 }) a motor tour of the West a cou- ple of summers ago? Before they arrived at Grand Canyen, Earl stressed the thous- ands of years it had required the Colorado River to erode that georgeous gash in solid rock. He also emphasized the fact that people from Europe travel across the Atlantic Ocean just to witness this scenic wonder. So he thought he had his sons adequately pre- pared to drink in the majestic beauty of Grand Canyon. After they had stood on its hiim in awe and wonder, and had taken pictures, they moved on. But one of his sons had kept a daily diary of the scenes they had witnessed on their trip. That night their father decided to take a peek at the diary to see how much his preliminary “build- up” for the Grand Canyon had registered with his son, But there was only one sen- tence on the entire page devoted to Grand Canyon, and here is what it stated: “Today I spit a mile'” During the past few years we psychologists have thus been urg- ing frequent ‘‘consumer surveys’ to learn the actual attitude of our customers and clients, | For many a manufacturer glow- ingly builds up his merchandise in advertising campaigns, yet the prospects may have as different a slant toward it as the Edmondson boy, did with reference to Grand Canyon. Always -write to Dr. George W. 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Soviet Union and other east European states have been con- ¢ducting a campaign to persuade! Danger .of Colon Troubles FREE BOOK—Explains — Related Chronic Ailments than they had found in the Weste rm, | world, | LEFT IN 1947 apres Cseloetei and his family first left, Learn out Coto a trouble Hungary in 1947, before the barbed, other rectal conditions. Causes, ef-| Wire barricades were built. They fects and it, 130-page book returned the following year be- Seat a Lor te and| cause they were homesick, : In 1950, they were fed up with Plant and Off ice — 719 W. Huron Street Fax are CLEANERS Ry, PHONE FE 4-1536 Prompt Pick-Up and Delivery three small daughters, recently The Cseloeteis were given tem-) | | if | | they Listed for State refugees to go back home, Com- Republican st: ite chairman, munist agents describe life under. announced the names of speake Ts Red rule as pleasant and far easier at Lincoln Day banquets this year Sen, Ralph Flanders of Ver- | 1 TUDY mont; Paw Paw, Sen. Charles EF. | 2 TOLHE Potter of Chebeygan; Detroit, | 3 ODOR ") Postmaster General Summer: | 4 RAGGAE | field. | 5 TEME Feb. 13—Allegan, Sen. Potter; oaaT Coldwater, Paul Bagwell pf East Lansing; Tawas City, Rep. Elford) | ard C, prs and Suggestive Actions -f publie instruction, ‘Lincoln Den Hungarian Refugee Labels Reds’ Lure of ‘Paradise’ as ‘Hell’ gary food and clothing were cheap) bassy “promised us amnesty, — kesz. conditions and stole across “Nightmare Strip” to Austria, A few. months later, the family whs in an immigration @amp in Australia. One day three men came to the camp. They told Cseloetei| were Hungarians and they) and plentiful and a man could get\ and a house.” a good job and live far better than| The Cseloeteis went back. As he could in Australia. ‘soon as they crossed the frontier 3 RED AGENTS Cseloetei discovered later tha the three men were Red agents.! t ' questioned, Finally, they were permitted to | Duna- claime d that in 1 the “new" Hun-! _Otticials at the Hungarian em-! Be to his father’s Renee in WHAT'S. MY LINE? | ogg tener INSTRUCTIONS: Each word Dinner Speakers LANSING WW — John Feikens, has The schedule Feb, T—Sagmaw, Howard Pyle, assistant to the President. ( Feb. 10 — Holland, Rep. Craig ‘Hosmer of Califorfiia. Feb, 11—Baldwin, Rep, Alvin Bentley of Owosso; Mt, Clemens, ~ O&O ww & &© W Cederberg of Bay City; Jackson, | Rep: Gerald Ford Jr. of Grand) Rapids. Feb, 14—Traverse City, Sen Pot-| ter. Feb, 15—Petoskey, Rep. Rich- Van Dusen of Birming- Seturdey’s answer; Seng, rhyThm, octAve, ty Ric, meloDy, MWne, Scole, stor. | am Heagy Cormichoe! © 1836 Whats My Line, lac 2-6 for the President by the Treasury, State, Defense, Health and Justice departments. Secretary of the |Treasury Humphrey, who has gen- eral supervision over the Narcotics Bureau, was chairman of the Cab- inet committee, No specifie recommendations for ham. ve re Pa Group Releases water .— Narcotic Report Feb, 17 — Hillsdale, Adair of Indiana. Feb, 18—Charlotte, Rep. Charles H. Brownson of Indiana; Dearborn, | Underworld Operations but the report said these those made, Feb. 20—Kalamazoo, Sen. Thom-' are needed especially for as Martin of lowa. Feb, 21—Three Rivers, Clair L.| Taylor, state superintendent of Given in Cabinet Memo of using them. Regarding addict-peddlers, committee said jail terms . might interfere with removing their ad- diction, but ‘‘first consideration must be given to the protection of society from the trafficker.” Treatment and rehabilitation are the greatest need of addicts whose only crime is using the drugs, the committee said It recommended that courts be given greater authority to provide WASHINGTON w — A Cabinet ! tee says the underworld is Feb, 22—Battle Creek, George Seer the drug traffic “increas- Roderick, assistant secretary of ingly Sazardous. _ . though still “the Army, | supposedly profitable."’ Feb, 28—Dowagiac, Clifford O’-, To help stamp out the traffic and Sullivan of Port Huron, Michigan’ the crime it breeds, the committee national commpitteeman. recommended a series of actions, March 14—Grand Rapids, Gov. including stiffer prison sentences, Christian Herter of Massachusetts.| more federal marcotics agents and lincreased cOntrol over manufac New Caledonia has begun work tured drugs. on a dam to increase the elec- s 8 for hospital treatment of addicts, tricity output from its Yate River The =~ released last night to be followed by close supervision plant, iby the White House, wa was s prepared as they / return to normal lives. 1, SUPERIOR TASTE So good to your taste because of supe- rior tobaccos. 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The refugees who guards and bloodhounds and again! | returned were given the most diffi-| fied to scape cult and lowest-paying jobs GO TO COAL MINES Persons who leave the jobs to which they are assigned are promptly “shipped off to the coal, mines,”’ he reported. One day. Cseloetei's wife Maria: mentioned to a neighbor that peo- is vant TONSILINE * « Despite the patient which may o| ie before . them Cseloetel said he was happier now that he was back in the free world, And he repeated his warning to other refugees who. |may hear about the new Commu- nist ‘“paradise."’ ; Fi VISIT or CALL MICHIGAN FIRST AID for ne in Aa eee bette off than ie SICK ROOM and they were in Hungary. Almost im- : |mediately she was arrested and Paul Paray Honored INVALID BEDS imprisoned, When she was, re-, DETROIT —John B. 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The Greater (i wonderful feeting of apace to “ FOR THE BEDROOM- Privacy. No Danging doors to swing inte chests or beds. . FOR THE KITCHEN Gives you plenty of room net er other appliances. Makes a epaneeting dining area larger. Did You Ever Know the First Bathtub Was Invented and Made in Cincinnati? sadness over his brother's death president, Harry 8. Traman. It was a yarn that stood the now-defunct Evening Mail. It pur-| . nation on its ear 40 years ago—and ported to give, in great detail, thee and became the grandfather tail caught in the wringer while Mrs. Pearl Strofahl was doing the i Florence = laundry. The outraged feline man- ardson, $15 $. Pearl Si. wriige “Using aged to tug itself loose with the Rennel, Conesntene in, toto 113 ihelp of Mrs. Strofahl, but in the [bs Dress size now 13%, Ker pres process her daughter, Janice was feel so much better when Iam taking | 80 He is'for awhile completely took in a'connected by a pipe with a ress tank in the garret of the house. el Member American, Asso’ @ 4 of Credit Counsellors ast S ‘Aug : “h " story-was written and | he he water was stored ie eteri ; - e merican, As o last Sunday, Augyst Mencken man The “bathtub " ory as _ oa re a Ss st iclawed ,and bitten. A veterinary, mae war erinaict for 4 lens of “Let 9 Yegrs of Credit Counselling experience assis! you" aged_« chuckle today as he re-.by the ‘sage of Ba sae dave anil come So ‘said the tail was only slightly ip- lauid HENNEL Concentrate. You ll Let pars of dit nsellin y assist ) : : yar SY ieee , =a aaa . hile “© Hours: Daily 9 toS. Wed. & Sat. 9 to | Evenings by App! calle ‘Henry Mencken's fabulous hig New York newspaper days and yyw neaign : aol | nayer Know & Ungr momen ipublished on Dec. 28, 1917, in the,” ee = “The tub itself was of new de-! aire , all the bathtubs of today. -fhistory of the invention and firs’ Thom had it made by James! 1S— fine furniture NOW! Enjoy 8 sq. ft. | HOME OWNERS! Ask us about: | The NEW type of home owners’ insurance. I policies in one with only one expiration date! FIRE—WIND-——THEFT—LIABILITY—ETC. ‘use of the bathtub in America. - leun ac nadg| Gacbeall As Mencken himself wrote |cabinetmaker“of those days, and many years later, the story — its material was Nacaragua ma- complete with names, dates and hogany. minute description of the first | “nt w. ae “9 ee was nearly seven feet long bathtub “invented” in Cincinnati | and fully four feet wide. 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FREE—Rear of Store LEWIS i ee 62-70 South Saginaw St. af then: obvious.” whole contraption weighed about But at the time it was for the 1,750 pounds, and the floor of the most part taken seriously, even to room in which it was placed had | the point that Mencken's account te be reinforced to sapport it, of how President Millard Fillmore| The exterior was elaborately pel- | put the first Cincinnati-invented) ished. bathtub in the White eee was “In this luxurious tub Thompson accepted as factual Americana. took two baths on December 20, Recalling today the effects of the j 945 % bathtub Story, August Mencken) And from that point, and that told this reporter: day of one of the most successful TRUMAN SWALLOWED practical jokes. in_newspaper his- “Henry often laughed about it.:*OFY: the story just grew .. . and) The subject was brought up quite 27°’ . - - and grew. a few times. The most amusing See or Call MAYNARD JOHNSON GENERAL INSURANCE 907 Community Nat'l Bank 1 Phone FE 4-4523 a i|A al LOAN ended my worries! STREET SCENE—Like a giant | > “Bergficial's biti Consolidation Service showed me how to cleen cobra ready to strike is this part of it all was when President| $V) Tons Pa Fall ultramodern mercury - V a p 0#+—F— Up bills and reduce monthly, pay; that were too high. And Truman swallowed it, because Tru- per light being tested in Washington then in a@ single visit —: lent me cash to get a Start!” You, too, can get a cash loan in just 1 visit to the office if you phone first. Or, if more convenient, write or come in. Loans $25 te $300 on Signature, Furniture, or Cor near the Capitol. It's one of six styles being considered to replace the old-fashioned street lights on Pennsylvania and Constitution Avenues. Visitors had been re- | porting that the streets were dark | after sunset. “Truman used to take friends on tours of the White House and he; LOUISVILLE, Ky. (R—A 200-ton would recite the history of the avalanche of paper came tumbling bathtub as related by Henry. Tru-'down on Lonnie Heywood yester- man was pretty sore when he dis- day, but he escaped with a bruised covered it was all a hoax.” finger and a case of jitters. | Henry Mencken himself said he © Three co-workers who barely; The petroleum industry paid 67.8) wrote the story to provide “in SPrinted to safety called police to per cent of all business and prop-| ‘the midst of war's alarums,” an "CPOrt Heywood’s “death.” But be- erty taxes paid in Texas in 1954. | amusing relief from the grim fore the emergency crews arrived,! anaes : facts of World War ¥. Heywood crawled through a small . hole in the mountain of huge paper “T alleged."’ Mencken confessed polls much later, “that the bathtub was) The men were restacking the unknown in the world until the heavy- cylinders when, for unex- ‘forties of the last century, and'plained reasons, a 25-foot stack that it was invented in Cincinnati. |started tumbling in a warehouse LAWS AGAINST IT of the Mengel Co., a furniture man- i : ulacturing firm. I hold how a bathtub was put “Tt was a miracle.” Heywood into the White Hose in the ‘fifties, said when he could get his b and how the intrepid Millard Fill- * cos eet his breath: more of Cayuga, N. Y., took the ; _ first presidential bath. I ended by Here’s One Instance saying that the medical faculty of When ‘Camera’ Goofed the republic opposed the new in- vention as dangerors to health, and BALTIMORE wW—The ‘‘eurious that laws against it were passed camera’ section of the Baltimore by the legislators of Virginia, Sunday Sun yesterday appeared Pernsylvania and Masachusetts.’’ with the results of a poll of various Baltimoreans on the question: “What do you think about or do while waiting for a streetcar?” man always looked upon himself * as a historian, on Him-Gets Out OK 2nd Floor « Lawrence Bidg., 7 WEST LAWRENCE ST. Gerald Harvey, Manager « PONTIAC « FEderal 2-9249 Loans made to residents of atl ding towns | Mencken went on to say that | | the article ‘‘was spoofing all | compact; I composed it, in tact, k : : 3altimore’s streetcars, like its to sublimate and so make bear- buses, have been in the carharne able the Intolerable libido of the |; “a week because of a. transi war for democracy.” workers’ strike. The story was widely repub- lished, prompted a flood of mail to Mencken from persons high and low all over the country and—for (Political Advertisement) a time—became part of American history. ‘40 4 Lovipped with this rust-proof, “chig-proof: STAINLESS STEEL TUB Guorenteed for o lifetime TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD WASHER AT WAYNE GABERT’S ON THIS _ _ ae ere im America’s No. | Washer Value NO MONEY DOWN 2 YEARS TO PAY -]| WAYNE REGULARLY PRICED AT $169.95 OUR uz 5] JQ” PRICE yO 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH! GABERT | Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 121 N. Saginaw St. °F, MONDAY sna FRipay FE 5-6189 | His “inventor.” in the story, was “Adam Thompson, a dealer in cot-| ton and grain” who lived in Cin-| cinnati. Mencken explained how Thompson had seen ‘‘the English) bathtub, then as now a puny and) inconvenient contrivance , . . little! more, in fact, than a glorified dish-| pan.” FIRST IN CINCINNATI Mencken then went on: “Thompson, who was of inven-| tive fanewehe later devised the) ! . How Can You Risk machine that is still used for bag-) ging hams and bacon—conceived) PAYIN the notion that the English bathtub) would be much improved if it were) T E S made large enough to admit. the| whole body of an adult®gnan, and| AT TODAY'S HIGH COST OF LIVING IF YOU MAKE BETWEEN | | | | makes the difference between WISHING and HAVING It’s fun to make wishes, but it’s even more fun to make sure you'll have¥just what vou want. Whatever your wish, a savings | account can help you reach your goal. if its supply of water, instead of; being hauled to the scene by a) maid, were admitted by pipes | from a central reservoir and run) off by the same means., Accordingly, early in 1842, he The $600,000. Municipal Bend set about building the first mod. | — — oll ceans) tom ern bathroom in his Cincinnati parking meter fees but the rest home—a large house with doric will come from the ineresse ta pillars, standing near what is your taxes. Step this Gigantic now the corner of Monastery and | Orleans Streets. | "| 0 T E nl 0 Gitt te dewntewn merchanes, “There was then, of course, no. city water supply, at least in that } 1. part.of the city, but Thompson had < Against issuance '& large well in his garden, and he Of Said Bonds to the house’ The pump, which was operated by six men, much MARCH 9 installed a pump to lift its water) like an oldtime fire engine, was tHE FIGHT FOR FREE FNTERPRISE is The sooner you start to save, the sooner your wishes will come true. Next payday, come in and start your savings pro- gram. capo Watches Repaired Watches Re-Cased .. Jewelry Repaired Electric Shavers Serviced Rings Enlarged Diamonds Re-set and Remounted Necklaces Re-strung These and a host of other jew- elry repair services are readily available to you at Myer's Bring your work here. Phil Orencia will examine the item and give you an estimate of the low cost to completely do your work to your satisfaction. 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Police a last night's holdup " COV! = who have recovered from|Wwas the 14th in two weeks by the! coronary thrombosis play golf,|pair. One of the men is well over walk, and exercise in moderation 6 feet tall, the.other about 5 feet _ [without trouble. ‘Mild exereise is/Normally the tall one does all the| © WINDOWS © DOORS ficial rather than harmful, {talking and the short one fidgets) i © BUILDERS’ HARDWARE silently. Di f Blast Burns "| the pair is wanted for three © SUPPLIES and PAINTS 1e@$ 0 - jatar at first, That is why you must) e aguin—end Detroit bank robberies, netting ; : remain quiet for another two or| that means back to your job. 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Ns P resented outstanding historical . ‘Secu events of February, or sketches of fe ceealae ay ina sarce yi be prominent people, whose birth was . jon the Febreary calendar. All Holly - Groveland - Rese- | Springfield residents who are in- — Eeayee Eis terested in learning more about John W. Hirtinger, assistant the GOC are asked to attend the | ™29ager of Pontiac Chamber of | meeting, Commerce, will speak on ; “Frauds” when the PTA meets Refreshments will be furnished Thursday at 7:45 p.m. in the the) sehool auditorium. Br te i ha alle -circulating petitions for the pro- ‘posed water system met yesterday afternoon in the town ‘fall to dis-) -cuss their project and to hasten: “petitioning wherever it has been| lacking. * * ° All petitioners reported that work hhas been y well except in some where one individual MARGARET BRIGGS Th engagement of Margaret EI-| len Briggs to A/3c Albert Jones|and served by mothers of fuses to sign. When this occurs it/has been announced by her par-| Sophomores. — bes Founder's Da sharply lowers the percentage of/ents, Mr. and Mrs, Richard West Bloomfield whe peeling aaa, PTA po that subdivision Briggs of Twining. Albert, son The West Bloomfield High School'torian, will introduce all former of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kilbourn’ pr, will be the host Tuesday eve- past presidents. Second grade of Ortonville is stationed at Gunter) 114 at § p.m. when the combined mothers are in charge of retresh- WILDCAT EDITORS — Group pictures have been taken and final proofs corrected for the Wildcat, yearbook of Oxford High School, soon to go to press. The publication is the product and careful work and research of students and staff including (left to right) David gs IONE ‘ Pontiac Press Phote Martin and LeRoy Frailing, sports editors; Patricia Jarrett, editor, and Roberta Stammann, advertising. Principal H. B. Johnson Jr. has been advisor for the group. : ‘|Air Force Base ,Alabama. No Sara | suggested that letters be drafted , : PTA groups of the area have their ments for the social hour, a | fully explaining the situation. It date has been set for the wedging.) snnuai Founders Day program. | ‘ |} was her feelipg that in some in- _». - | Dr. Leif Hougen, superintendent f** [a _ stances people refused to sign _ lof schools will give the background if a CS : + because they do not fully under- urc TQ) ot tounders day and introduce the : ; stand the special assessment, guest speaker, Dr. Arthur DeLong. | . , 7 + wititem r, who has been - Dr. Dele a ; é 7 ng is a professor. of | | , working closely with the committee Selects Site | education at Michigan State Uni- | 00 a e Ing ‘recommended that ‘Where the bal- versity, His tople will be | genre ee at daw col we wy te tey| enools Can't Dot AN” "| San Francisco. Plans : we end ad ° St. Paul’s Methodist Everyone is invited to attend. as ae ene © ‘ _* #8 200 Acre Center for * pr. J, J. Gadbaw chairman of) Slates Meeting to Plan 4. roosevelt PTA will hold Fruits. Veqetobles Se og . odes’ (R- Building Program their regular business meeting in ae g F Oak) stated that un rooms one and three that evening Royal o which f a. : ider the neon that he has ROCHESTER ANter some weeks har oa nis cicsaens ea : ‘sponsored, Farmington wou! of intensive search for qa proper) ; fable to take advantage of the|building site the building commit. |"* i es aperient morte: con rem, Ueda eh is #$200,000,000 revolving fund that tee of St. Paul's Methodist Church,| Rochester \ieod| tearteeteg tackition and han: would assist local communities in made a report te the official board. Woodward PTA will have . its dling seatndial were mat the wisat their water projects. |On the basis of that report, the of: agnual dance Saturday night at lie he aeucad Sa | , : be qneured that 1 ficial board has selected a site| 8 in the Rochester High School | Now they're getting ready for al inew 200-acre ‘‘wholesale Food Cen-| ier and sewage for the new structure, : | gymnasium, There will be both of southeastern Michi- A retainer was placed on it until] reund-and square dancing. lter,* of which the fruit and veg- utmost importance” how ebureh could take ad cvenbemsad| Mré. Clare BeBout is dance etable section—the nucleus of the : jaction accepting or rejecting it. | -hairman; decoration, Mrs. Robert |center—will cost three million dol- | Such action may be taken, aft- Shimmel; tickets, Richard Jerome? jars. That's the amount the city ‘he water committee set March od | be the tentative deadline tor | er approval by the District Board and refreshments, H. William'expects to save each year in its ifood handling costs alone. | WASHINGTON (INS)--San Fran-' cisco city officials fee) it's “time, for a change.” They have long r ee a z a] Texas Blizzard Claims 20 Lives Clearing Skies Promise Thaw of Ice Blanket on ithe regular meeting of The Tues- pating are invited ‘to the program Panhandle Areas PLAINVIEW, Tex. u—Clearing Junior Musicale. Slates Iwo Car Collision _ Program in Rochester Sends 6 to Hospital ROCHESTER—The Junior Musi-| the club. The second part of the LAKEVILLE—Six persons were cale will present a musical pro- program will be given by Jim injured Sunday afternoon in a gram. at The Woodward Memorial Hamm, pianist. two car collision on Army road Library, Tuesday evening at 8 at) parents of the children partici "©@% Rochester road. In serious condition in St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, is George Kern, 29, 313 Avon road, |Rochester. His wife Gwen and four month-old daughter, Vickie, were \day Musicale. | The group is sponsored by the club under the direction of Mrs. Farm, Garden Assn. avi a. eee om al trict Superintendent, or by a spe. | ‘completing the task of petitioning. of the Church Location and Dis. Dawe. Robert A. Woodruff. } e Waterford ‘sownship Hearings on the final plan fer skies today brought promise that : {°4 treated for lacerations and abra- Hi nets U ’ Skill as = Conference valied | Lambert PTA will meet at § redevelopment of the city's south ithe Panhandle and south plains of The Melodie Minors will open to Give Card Benefit sis’ ofthe head and (released ‘ in sing — ip.m. Thursday with a presegtation Basin-Hunters Point site are slaf- Texas could soon break out of the pr abt with pats Pair. | Also released from St, Joseph ‘ ‘ 2 A meeting of all members of St.'of colors by the Boy Scouts of ed te be held in early March. icy grip of the worst snowstorm rea er “will give . : . —— aa | ROCHESTER — The Rochester Hospital after treatment was the 4 -Goi ars Paul's Church, 18 years of age and Troop 30. | Agriculture department officials i" 5 years. | ow —_ |Branch of The Womefi's National driver of the other car, Robert ; | older, was announced Sunday, for! | pai ne * 6 * | Sandra and Susie Rock will play |. a ; | ead : Rd : | Tuesda y night, Feb. 14th at 8:09] _ Ramend Windeler, — pound Seen Ga LI Trucks fought their way to ® Piano duet and piano numbers Farm ~ pica Assn. ‘ — godine 28, are Koc crm =e . ae ’ : hs » : | ol soring a bridge benefit i 10) eonard, a is passengers, Ms « SAUSALITO, Calif. (INS) — Lin- p.m. in the sanctuary. Smith, and Fred Poole will speak rent procedures. For example, snowbound Olton, where a Hale| Will be played by Jack Curtis. lneonehiy i eae sve = Avon eae aes cient apa whose birdbrains are larger 3 - than their landlocked and acres at the east village limits on s The proposed site is the oa sisters have, like sea gulls, become |i°'s. ith side of Romeo Road in- | = sea-going cntigers.. - cluding the James Skippers of charter fishing boats)“ cle) *The purchase may be authorized] ee ae ee Jacob -C. Judson, H. B. Littell) ichairmen of the Building Commit- i 5 E of expansion facilities prompted! the move. being fed, the ereqarious SEIVICE Set Tuesday COR CO eee ’ FARMINGTON TOWN SHIP— Service for Frank A. Platz, 63, 35050 W. Eight Mile Rd.. will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday from Our Lady of Sorrows Church with burial to fallow in Holy Sepulchre Ceme- tery. Rosary will be said tonight at 8 at the Spencer J. Heeney Fu-| - beats all - he way back to port. George W. Boylan ROCHESTER—Service is. pend- ing from Pixley Funeral Home for. George W, Boylan, 530, 450 Longview. He died this morning .at Avon Center Hospital. Earl C, Woodworth WIXOM — Services for Ear! C. .Woadworth, 70, 49400 Pontiac Trail, Mr. Platz was killed Friday | an of) truck on Eight Mile road turn. E ’ | Keith home on tertainment. ad llagaae ty of thoue prese t and ca) PTA, held Thursday evening, they can make full selections and * | j-—— ani! Dr. K. C. VanNocker were co Pirate’ Waters — tee seeking the new site. The lack Meeting Theme for Cub Scouts of pack 52 will perform to the theme of ‘‘Pirate’s Waters’’ Tues-| ning the day at 7:30 p.m. in the school ing the program. ess. for Accident Victim |**%,.',.: | ‘neral Home ‘in Farmington. ibe presented | night when his car hit the rear of Almont Girl Appointed which had stopped to make a (to YMCA Staff in Ohio Farmington Township police offi-/\daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. | |cers said that Mr. Platz apparently Farley of Almont has~joined the equivalent carlots only, ‘will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednes- fell ‘asleep while driving. He was YWCA staff at Akron, O., as as-|by rail and ‘subject Pro- they showed that scattering of the |wholesale food business in various |parts of the city makes buying and iselling difficult and costly. Refreshments will be served. - Moreover; the slack ot Peadceradl ies were snowbound, | North Brant a Mtg) ‘The storm climaxed a bizrard hi ting of the lo- rae . j that swept into the state last week, The monthly meeting for buyers to arrive at times when ving lanaat (oll taal aula with ine and snow, and brought death to jat least 20 persons. * 28 # * | Moderating weather in central, | Some of the defects found in San Porth and east Texas over the on the “School Building ram," A singing trio will provide en- birth. because an ambulance could when the. best quality produce is | available. Francisco's market area are com-|Weekend erased the last vestiges |mon to other marketing areas in of the storm but the northwest part ether cities. And agriculture de- ot the aa remained encased in [partment officials hope these ci-| SOW and Ice. DRAYTON PLAINS—Cub Scouts ties will wake up and take notice’ ° of San Frafcisco’s way of han- * * Early this morning Lubbock re- jported six degrees above zero. \Plainview had an unofficial read- os ling of 10. Other early morning re- | th department and city offi-|ports included Dalhart 18, Amaril- ae ce, compen marae ‘cials feel that the new center will lo 19, Wichita Falls 25, Childress iis taseling (anne denen) | o for itself in time through the 28, Midland 27, and Abilene 29. chalrenas at Maniee dette Sev eamnyge of money that’ will be, 4 light snow fell yesterday in Scouts will be assixted by a team ey y reasing marketing ef- macy years of a Sserramg ee of explorer scouts ig ;making the | : . jing to record-oreaking fall oO lnepection. ° | Estimated savings in new mod. Friday and Saturday. The great- . | ern facilities for 37,438 equivalent ¢8t fall was approximately 30 inch- Advancement awards will also) carlots received by truck in 1954 [8 at Plainview. for the four commedity groups Drifts that in places were more studied ranged from $37.28 per than six feet continued to block car for dry groceries to $45.29 Many highways and still left two | per car for fruits and vege- |8™all communities — Dimmitt and tables. Total savings would County Line—completely isolated. ALMONT—Elizabeth Ann Farley, ®™eunt to $1,570,424 a.year. ~~ Fred) Estimated savings for 5,992 Ortonville Club to Meet received) QRTONVILLE—The Study Guild to cartage/ will meet at/8 p.m. Thitrsday in |/PAY FOR ITSELF day from Richard Bird Chapel with| dead on arrival at Redford Receiv- sistant director in the Health Ed-\charges in addition {o porterage the home 2f Mrs. Lester H Troyer, burial in Wixom Cemetery. Mr.!ing Hospital. Woodworth died suddenly at his Mr, Platz leaves his wife, Sylvia home Sunday. - B : ~ He is survived by his wife, Alma two sons, Walter and George, daughter, Beth, all of Wixom: & Topeka, Kan; sister, Mrs. Cetia Holton of Detroit | children. and a nephew. = a _. Dr. Ray C. Travis « FERNDALE—Service was held T B E ‘last’ week for Dr. Ray C. Travis,| O ecome -. 131 E. Carpbourne, from Fra-| s@ier Funerat Home with burial! in “White Chapel Cemetery. Dr. Tra- ‘vis died at his home, Jan. 29. ‘'s He is survived by his wife, Dr.’ {Mildred Ethel Travis; a sister,’ «Mrs. Bertha E. Brockman of Pon- *tiac, and six nieces and nephews. [Honor of Explorer Post No. 7 Boy ; Wilbur E. Lake ‘Scouts of America Feb. 23 at the . NORTH BRANCH — Service for United Presbyterian Church * Ld * ** © SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP Mrs. J. A, Kinnunen: Greenfield, son of Mr. and Mrs road, will receive their Eagle Scout awards during the Court of ‘Wilbur E. Lake, 85, was held this ‘afternoon at the Blackburn Funeral| The presentation by George Mo- ‘Home, North Branch. Burial was 2¢lous. assistant executive of the in the West Deerfield Cemetery, Detroit Council, will bring the total ‘Deerfield Township, Mr. Lake, Dumber of Eagle Scouts in the 27- “whose home was in Deerfield Town-. ember post to six. ship, at 5979 North Lapeer Rd..| Roger Spolor, 14, son of Mr. wed: at the Lapeer County Con- and Mrs. Stephen Spolor, Lois wvalescent Home, Lapeer, Friday. Lane, will receive the God and « Besides his wife, Ethel, now of Country award during Scout Goodrich, hé leaves four sons, Sunday, Feb. 12, at the Church, Harold of Davison, Reginald and) Reger will be the first in the Donald of Goodrich, and Arthur of Post to receive this award, the | “Mount Morris. requirements of which are set oo _ Allen H. Brown ‘by the Church. + ROCHESTER—Service for Allen Hi. Brown, 45, 2126 Pontiac Rd Robert Tennant is post adviser: be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday : Pursley Funeral Home with MOMS of Metamora yurial in White Chapel Cemetery t. Brown died suddenly at his. Siome Sunday. « He Set Meeting, Bake Sale his ‘wife. America, Inc® will hold a mother, Mrs. Bessie sale at the Albertson Appliance ¢ is survived by : his of Lansing, Mrs. Philip Dor-\at 2 p.m. t, Royal of Pontiac, ucation Department. : one,daughter, Mrs. Rose Marie Michigan State University and an- veges to $99.28. per car for! ; = — Ankofski of Detroit; two sons, Ed-jother from the University of Min-|4'y groceries, ? 4 ward. F. of Detroit and Richard of nesota. | Probable total savirigs in car- Slate Court of Honor and eight grand- sports. swimming and body me-|'@8e, Porterage, and internal han-| ‘¢ i — Paul. Copeland, committee chair-| John Kinnunen, son of Mr. and man: and George Clixby and Bud) dollars can be expected to be and Bruce Kuske Myron Greenfield; both of Ravine fies = sonered 5 a oe) ites METAMORA’ — The MOMS of.be held at the Baptist Church in bake Ortonville beginning il; four sisters, Mrs. George Shop in Metamora on Saturday nightly gatherings will begin at! 7:30. . and Mrs, Netsow Fietds of} Their next meeting will be at of Winona Lake, Ind. will speak. and Mrs. Bryan Bemister}the home of Mrs. Mark Russell each evening. Oak; and one brother, on Dryden road, Metamora Town- Deyarmond is pastor of the iship, on-Thursday evening, at 8. ville Baptist Church. F ing " | and internal handling costs, ranged Cedar street. . : A musical program She received her BS degree from from $89.59 per car for fruits and z will be presented. , She will teach classes in} SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—Boy Moreover, the seout Troop S-7 will. hold . their _ Savings owing to spoilage,|Court of Honor and Charter Pres- ideterioration, breakage, and pilfer-| entation Feb. 7, at the United Pres- a gle Scouts eel a@e estimated at $783,466 ® byterian Church, with 22 boys re- | eee AA -|ceiving awards of merit and serv- ‘ice stars. Many ‘more -tens of thousands! s | County Births a “| But the benefits ; Nerth Branch lee t be s of the center, A son, David Michael, was born this jcanno e measured in dollars week to Mr end Mrs. Richard LaValley lg ici 7 : ol e Oriun, formerly of Nor ranch. alone. Offic ials say that such bene- Mr and 6. Sari; Beakeit urchins 'fits will be shared by farmers,| parents of a daughter, Wendi Lyn. buyers, wholesalers, railroads, |trucking corporations, market em-!| * NOW- |nloyes, consumers, and the city of jSan Francisco as well. HEAR IN COMFORT AND IN STYLE! jdling are $2,082,387. “hanics | aa —— | potential ‘saved when the new center is in 1, assistant advisors, full. operation MEA Field Speaker Address Troy Group TROY — Richard Adams, MEA jfield’ representative, will be the |speaker at the meeting of the Troy with the new MODEL 830 Township Education Assn. Tuesday, All-Transister, All-Magnetic at 4 p.m. at Colerain School. His HEARING AID subject is ‘“Tenure,”’ but he will answer any questions on social se- jcurity, retirement, or other mat- ‘ters | The meeting is being held a | (week early because Adams was s'unable to come at the regular date ce ee " r., | The Professional Problems Com- REV. KENNETH F. DODSON mittee will also present \informa-| Special evangelistic service will tion. — = Eachwive, new ‘Range Monitor’ for precise control of the power and gain you need! Unbelievable tone realm So tyny and beautiful, you'll be proud to wear it Call for private demonstration, « FE 8.0751 | Better Hearing — Center 8 Mt. Clemens St. HEADQUARTERS FoR BETTER SHOE REPAIRING AT REASONABLE PRICES and The tonight ‘ontiniing through Feb. 19 The Rev. Kenneth F. Dodson! The Rev. Perry] Neisner’s Shoe Repair ion 42 N. Saginaw Street County farm woman died in child-| not reach her, Plainview, Lubbock, Years’ by seventeen members of [Amarillo and a score of other cit- - — - Imlay City. More than twenty tables have State Troopers Vane Gray and been reserved. _ Robert Rawley from the Romeo Proceeds from the bridge will be Post went to the accident scene. ‘used for horticultural therapy . ie A work which is being carried on Plan February Wedding at the Pontiac State Hospital by bere of the chin Mro| NORTH BRANCH—Mr. and Mrs three members of the club, Mrs John C. Plassey, Mrs. Mason A.|Harry Chambers are announcing Case and Mrs. C. H. Whitlock the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Charles McLaughlin, Highlighting the program will be noon at 12:30. 22, “Music._and Fashion Thru _ the! Child Study Club to Hear Guidance Clinic Director } | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Madeleine Half, director a Oak- son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McLaugh- land Child Guidance Clinic will Almont Girl Engaged lin of North Branch. A February speak on “Your Child Is Normal”) ALMONT—Mr. and Mrs. Clinton wedding is ‘planned. when Child Study Group II meets Scully announce the engagement of. — (Advertisement [Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Ca] their daughter, Bonnabelle, to ‘Building. |Robert R. Withun. son of Mr. and People 60 to | Members of Child Study Group 1) Mrs. Herman Withun of Flint . ‘and prospective members for There has been no definite date Apply for Old Line Legal Group II will be special guests. | Co-hostesses are Mrs. Donald) Arsen, Mrs. Jackson Byers, and Mrs. Bernard Heaney. oun y a en ar ‘under 80, you can still apply for “| a $1,000 life insurance policy to \ernel parmere (CeKY wore sil me help takecare of final expenses at the home of Mrs Olive Portier 810 without burdening your family. West St. Lapeer, at 2 pm: on Thursday You handle the entire trans- ‘set for the wedding. Reserve Life Insurance Kansas City, Mo.—If you are Bible Class Elects NORTH BRANCH — At the Mrs fva Miller will be hostess to the action b mail with OLD monthly meeting of the Ever poet Cb pepe! phat bl aot AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. No |Ready Bible class of the Metho-|iuck dinner wi! be verved at noon obligation. No one will call on Seuth Hadley | diet . » : | ' dist Church, held this week in the The Lutheran Ladies of South Hadtey |YO™! home of Mrs. Karl Patow, the fol-| are Belding als annual baked tinh Write today for free informa- ri £u - j » : * lowing were elected to office: |Setting will benin et. 536 pm Ot sae pach mail lope ou i Ar ~ ler | Leonard etter 1vin age o ,President, Mrs. Bruce Clothier. Leonard Methodist WSCS will hold tts ey Ine Co, 3 W. 9th. jsecretary, Myra Snow; treasurer, reeular meeting at 8 pm Thursday at oo! = oe ahi be Fast Dept. L221A, Kansas City. Mo. | eon ¢ home of Mra. Marton Sutherby Mrs. Guy Ress. Elmwood street “Our Savings Are Insured!” ty Yours can be, too, when vou save at PONTIAC FED- .ERAL. Here each Savings Account is insured up to $10,000 by an agency of the Federal Government. It only takes a few minutes to start a Savings Account with us. Use our Drive-In Window .-. . or start. your account by mail. Do it this week withoys fail. Savings Insured Up to $10,000 & and ‘ Loan Association 761 W. Huron Street 107 Main Rochester 16 E. Lawrence Downtown { hy Both For ‘1 295 Matching Wedding ane. iat slow eos Jewelry Department GEORGE'S NEW PORT'S it was a chimpanzee. Senger, held it closed. Hitchhiking Chimp Tries to Crash Door ST. MICHAELS, England » — Michael Blackburn stopped for a hitchhiker and discovered: ! The chimp'tried to open the door while Blackburn, not having bar- gained for quite so hairy a pas- PiRasgpey the chimp would let me on, he insisted. on kissing me goed " * Blackburn reported. his car’ ~ Earl }. Fmith Wide Choice Anything you prefer in funeral furnishings you can secure from Brace-Smith—a simple cloth-covered casket—a polished hardwood or a stately bronze. Whatever your taste—whatever your means — Brace-Smith can fulfill all of your re- quirements. 5 138 West Lawrence St. | Pontiec, Michi igan FE 5-0738 i] | INSIDE LOOKING OUT — Winston, baby kan- mother’s pouch for first picture. Mama Matilda garoo at San Francisco Zoo, emerges from was captured in Australian bush last April. i THIRTEEN Stabs Boy in Throat fo See the Reaction SACRAMENTO, Calif. ww — and mabbing | bim | to death. He is eon ie tay 24.) whom Police Capt. Michael Straz-| what he would do." gene Wendorf, had gone to a triple| brothers, Billy, 10, and Bobby, .8. following the boy through ‘Commoner’ Cat Wins Six Ribbons - | yin Pedigree Show apprentice embalmer faces aan ' MEMPHIS (®—Georgette, an al- es today of following a 7-year-old ley cat whose name used to be} boy to a movie theater restroom George before she had kittens,! did herself’ and her proud yesterday. | She stole the ae from a zo quoted as saying he jabbed a mess of orange-eyed white Per- packet knife blade into the throat'sians, Abyssinians, Burmese, tail- ‘Snack Shop chain, Sidney Smith, of Ronald Wendorf “just to ‘seq less manx and other exotic entries said he would donate a penny to jat the Memphis and Midsouth Cat ithe heart fund for every “‘heart! The boy, son of truck driver Eu- Fanciers’ Championship Show. — [burger” sold between now and the! Although expecting a new batch end of February, bill matinee yesterday with two a an any me caren reez rough show w fled, emerging with six ribbons. Dollars on the Lam ' Strazzo said oe admitted) She chad a big advantage over| the other “working” cats. Accustomed reau of Investigation says eight small downtown theater's lobby up to the roar of the presses at her syndicates here are remitting at} the stairs to the restroom. The po-'place of employment, the Memphis least ES said the boy was pulled Publishing Co., the crowd at the monthly through illegal channels’ into a toilet closet and attacked show bothered her not a whit. with a knife behind a closed door.; It’s Georgette’s job to catch mice|and Formosa. “owners” and rats at the publishing plant. | She was back at work today. Heart Fund Receives Plug Through Burgers CHICAGO (P—A nationwide -res- jtaurant chain today began selling hamburgers shaped like hearts. The idea is to remind patrons of national heart fund month. 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Automatic defrost. 11 Cubic Foot KELVINATOR Storage door model. NO MONEY DOWN! 70 semnce 5499 Big Savings On Automatic Toasters 54% Ne G00 HOt QUEAEING 7 51 West Huron St. Shop by Phone, Too! Motorola Table Radios Only ] 4* Open Monday and Friday Evenings ‘til 9 Steam Irons Used 14, & 1/6 H. P. Motors GE or Sunbeam o | sg Phone FE 4-1555 a 3 | omer ‘leading the “Gammage Glamor- Mrs.. R A A mg A RAR te ARE AP RS A a ghlan d Re he eae hoe * 7 Our cameraman had to clean off his camera as Cy Green of Westacres made a jump turn to avoid hitting him. Mr. Green, first president of the Pontiac Ski Club, A rea, ad A little assistanve is given Paula Struck (left) by her father, Bud Paula's ski. The Strucks, of Bloomfield Village, spent Saturday after- noon at Pontiac Ski Club in the Highland Recreation Area. PS 2 or dad cleans snow from —E i Struck, Barbara Struc MacDowell Male Chorus |” | ous : . ed Announces Solo Numbers *®» ,. a Struck. Barbara Struck (right) watches as her age *, George H. Putnam, director of the MacDowell Male Chorus of, Pontiac, announces the club solo! numbers to be presented Saturday} at 8:15 p.m. in Pontiac High School | boys’ gymnasium ._* « ® The Chevrolet Flint Male Chorus < with Stuart Warnaar conducting “+ ' will sing “Jonah"’ by Noble Cain.) r “You'll Never Walk Alone" by , Rodgers and Hammerstein will be, 7 sung by the Detroit Scottish Rite choir with Robert E. Jones con- _ ducting. Will James’ ‘‘Roadways’’ will be presented by’ the Wyandotte Or- pheus Club with conductor Henry A. Melloche. Other selections will be “No Man Is An Island" by members of the Ann Arbor Lyra Male Chorus under the direction of Ivan Weldemaler ‘and “Mother of Mine” by the Flint A.C, Spark Plug Male Choir with W. W. __¢ Nerton Jr. conducting. The Pontiac High School Boys’) *. | { Opti-M rs iGlee Club with George Putnam) . ‘directing will sing ‘“Dedication’’ by _ HH | d p |Robert Franz and ‘‘A Fellow Needs old Farty a Girl” by Rodgers-Hammerstein, : ler will be sung by the Flint Nor.’ ie in Comme rce ton Male. Chorus with Arthur "| i sae eid GEORGE H. PUTNAM |The “Happy Wanderer’ by Mol- 7 Combie conducting. * * Mrs. Franklin G. Crawford, ° i? opened her home in Commerce for’ ee the program will be 4 the Sat . .,; Bonnie Lassie" by the Detroit! ; a aay ro ooreretve ic hevrolet Male Chorus with David ~ = supper party of the Opti-Mrs. Club Redwood as conductor, “Marry Al * . when husbands were guests. 'Woman" by Pontiac MacDowell! reagaartualdas aetna J & an At Male Chorus with George Putnam | a rs. Roy Lewis conducting and ‘ i arranged the program for the eve-|., aia ae Hergemann) ning. Explaining that trading, ; stamps were given for practically| dake ce ne td pale ree ; i § Mub di j everything these days, the commit- | pieaan 0 ace wy oh tee rewarded game winners with rks, randfather’s Clock “Spr. rng samme "by tang Oem ht ar t the close of the evening's, lee ‘A activities the holders of the most! ean by Detroit Schooimen’s | stamps were given prizes. | Male Chorus with Robert FE. | dones conducting are others. (me of the highlights of the evening was a ceremony wel. is Richard Blake, president Ski Club. The Blakes of The clubs will also join in sing- Coals’ clakt mew ancembere late ee assed peel ee for ay erguatention Th wel. 1#r€e choruses. The numbers will be directed by various cor: comed were Mrs. Ralph Thorpe, Mrs. Allan Robertson, Mrs. Har- eld Davis, Mrs. Elweed Brown, Mrs. Rex Bassett, Mrs. Donald Henry, Mrs. Joseph Reist and Mrs, Gerard Stark. Mrs. Charles Manz presented : each new member with a copy of ° the club constitution and a gift Sorority Plans from the group. | A nnual Party, Valentine Party Fashion Show ductors Tickets for the concert may be obtained from Robinson's Stucho. the Pontiac Exchange Club mem-} bers, and members of the Matc- Dowell Male Chorus MONDAY, FEBRUA Missionary Unit Holds Meeting Mrs me ~ Theodore Allebach of Wis- Pojnting out a fellow skier to his wife ner street was hostess to Group =e ® of the Pontiac Saturday afternoon. Sylvan Shores _ ee RY 6, 1956 ne At Presbyterian Church f ———— drive were his brother and sistera pledge of Alpha Chi Omega So- intaw Mr. and Mrs. Hector Monroe rority at Michigan State University PAGES 14-16 Womens Section Association Has Meeting the The Women's Association of the were both missionaries and served In- luncheon dians. She accompanied her talk eastern part of the state. written Five, Missionary Society of the pins, Presbyterian Chutch met Fri- for seven years among Planners Chosen Mrs. Charles Eddy of Birming- Oakland Avenue United Presby- gay in the church fot . ham will be hostess at a Valentine teman Church. Thursday évening and mecting with colored films and closed her by Figure Club Party for the North Woodward pO . * # message with a prayer : : Alumnae of Gamma Beta Sorority Missionary work in Ethiopia was Devations wére given by Mrs. by one of the Indians. Mrs, Larry Nichols, president of Feb. 13. discussed by Mrs. Floyd Levely Orley Hill ywho stressed the im- the Pontiac Fashion-Your-Figure Preceding the party, a meeting and Mrs. Allebach. It was an- Club, announced the committee for will be held to discuss plans and nounced that Feb. 17 will be ob- the Valentine party, when the progress of their annual fashfon served as World Day of Prayer group met in Adah Shelly Library show and tea to be held at the The day will be observed in a local ‘Thursday evening. Birmingham Community House church With special services. Serving on the committee for the Feb. 23. Announcement was also made of Feb. 9 party are Mrs. George Staf-, ford, Mrs. Charles Ruggles, Mrs. Richard Kellogg and Mrs. Gordon Fiattley. | the National Association for Re- Mrs. Joseph McIrod was ap- tarded Children, one of the soror- pointed chairman for the anniver-. ~ it\'s national philanthropic proj sary dinner to be held in April. The oscar for weight loss during ieeting Mr.. and mht one va DIE the week was received by Mrs. Mrs Hugh D. Backus of Birming - —— J - Robert Bunce. In the group con- ham will present colored. slides of 7 7 Un test within the organization it was their trip around,the werld, Patient at Hospital reported the “Frye Fillies’ were! Mrs. James McWilliams and Ralph Spadafore of West Iroquois J. Reason will assist the road is At St. Joseph Mercy Hos- . ‘pital {6llowing - surgery. week of June. Mrs. Allebach aid Mrs. Thomas Hegwood servedre- freshments VA Service project at the Jhursday meeting was the making/of favors for the Sweetheart Rancuct sched- mingham store will be ‘modeled and proceeds will be donated to ects, Following the n ettes.” \ hostess Resort fashions from a Mr 0 soot Convention the firsy Indian portance of remembering what the Indians did for the early settlers. She told how they were a truly religious group of people and ex- iprpssed themselves in song in all! walks of life. | day in each month, Americans was the | The women of the church were urged to attend the Presbyterial for 40 guests. The occasion was the held the first Wednesday in each month and to attend the sewing son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and meeting for the American Can- cer Society held the third Thurs- World Day of Prayer will be ob-' theme for the day and Mrs, J. served on Feb. 17 at the Bethany Leslie French, speaker for the Baptist Church. day, told of the Cook Christian Training School in Phoenix, Ariz. De that serves many tribes and is supported by several denomina- tions, . The school is developing many met at Christian leaders, Mrs Molay Club Sets Installation Date Members of the DeMolay Club the Masonic Temple French re- cently with Mrs. James Ryan open- re- marked, and the. leaders jn turn ing the meeting with a prayer. are teaching that Christ is the Truth, the Way and the Life. DeMolay installation Mrs. Leslie and her husband Roosevelt Temple, Feb 18 Announcement was made of the at Gerald Trissell -of Geneva street watches as his wife takes proper position for riding the ski tow up Teeple Hill at Highland Recreation Area. The Trissells end. was + creation Area for Fun Pentiae Press Photes photographed Saturday at Teeple Hill at the Highland Recreation were two of the many area people ‘iho flocked to the area for skiing this week- Personal News of Interest in Area drive were photographed at Teeple Hill | i a ' Among those present at the, Nancy Farmiloe, daughter of Mr.’ Zeta Phi Eta, national women’s |dinner party held Saturday evening and Mrs. Donald Farmiloe of Cool- speech honorary fraternity at the ‘for Dr. John Monroe of -Neome ey Lake road, has recentiv become University of Arizona. of State street: Mrs. Homer Os- where she is a sophomore mun and daughter Mary of Waldo . street; Mrs. Adele Willits of White Barbara Wierseina Plains. N.Y. daughter and their son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wiersema who will be one of the featured of Club me & Me Anna Marie’ Baldwin of Augusta avenue and Mary Macero of Stari avenue are members of the. Glee of Detroit's Mercy College and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert of West Iroquois road has recently vocal groups chosen to provide the L. Hackett and children, _ Others attending were Mrs. Ro G Tuck of Delaware drive and and Mrs. William Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hayter of Woodbine drive have returned to their home following a three week vacation in Florida. They toured the Gulf Coast te hey West and returned through the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merchant entertained in their home on Eliza beth Lake avenue Saturday evenihg 2th wedding anniversary of their i\Mrs. Williard Merchant of South Roselawn drive. * * * Robert G. Montgomery, son of Mrs. Maxine Jones of Dixie High way, has been promoted to the grade of cadet private first class in the Army ROTC at Michigan: College of Mining and Technology. been initiated into Phi Chapter of musical entertainment for the Na- tional Council of Christians and Jews, convening at Detroit's Rack- ham Memorial Building on Feb 13, Bucksar-Behnke Rites Read Here Mr. and Mrs. Elton Behnke of® Josivnn avenue announce the miar- riage of their daughter Jean. to Richard G. Bucksar of Ypsilanti. The Rev. James W. Deeg per- formed the ceremony in Oakland Park Methodist Church Friday. Mrs. Harold Perry, sister of the bride, and Charles Christ attended the couple who will make their home in Ypsilanti. — Dirt Gardeners to Hold Open Meeting An open meeting for friends and members of the Dirt Gardeners of Pontiae will be held Wednesday PHHeTt is ai freshman and -is ANN DAVIS at 7:30 pm at Adah Shelly .Li- majoring in chemistrs Mr. and Mrs, John Davis of Ben brary . od ‘ dale avenue announce the engage Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Furler Mr. and Mrs. Martin/L. Lamb ment of their daughter. Ann. to will show three dimensional cal returned to their hom& on We- Paul Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. ored movies of their trip to Alas- nonah drive over the Weekend. Clarence Miller of West Chicago ka last summer. Mr. Furler will They have been vacationing at ,avenue. The wedding will take also speak of experiences with the Bradenton, Fla. for the past place in St. George Romanian Alaskan people in their traveling | month, ;Church March 3 followed by a social hour. ' \ &s t i i r) f — . | * a ; A fd if \- oe j ro | A i fs / La | / ™ i : ! | ho BR ‘ S \ Z * d Le ; : THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 BY the DETTRA CO. “| ily “al, ! Trade-Mark of Quality for - By ETHEL TOMBRINK alan goumiag 0n8 yosnton Sam Tauge of Siuaghan and) today—the Moores plan to stay until that old weatherman frowned, |e” Whe Y Over a Century } MIAMI - Except for a few rain- Harlow Cartice,"saw the shiny | Casey Dic! of Detroit. on for a week—either here dr up | |ahd the sprinkle sent the guests] (a n. You of TEER ROER I drops here and there the weather re te ea ns We GOS Aware | in Vero Beach where they have | inside. 4 Trust Your PATRIOTIC FLAGS has been behaving for the past) sgoterama show. They got three of them (good) vacationed om previons visits. \ But it turned into @ songfest with) Beauty Care . FRATERNAL P [week as the General Motors family| juties,| 284, O65: too)—and that's not) jeveryone joining in. io} aN a TERNAL FLAGS Between their Motorama duties, | counting the two that-got away.|, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Critch-| Among guests there, too, were|iae! ch : to Us! ; Cl isti | Poured ‘into Miami for the opening) the GM men and their wives are) The group Gahing cut Y /tield are up at the Sea View Hotel Birmingham residents Mr. " . an lof the "56 Motorama. being entertained at a number of] siart, Fia., just up the way from|/" Bal Harbour (that's just north Mrs, George Lyon who flew over| ii of Miami Beach) as are Mr. and, | from Bimini for the party, r Permanen is * © *& ies; ‘re returning to some) yiami- ora seted The | Mrs. Robert Emerick. lLyons’ Bimini home, Keefers, also of Birm-|. traffi become, with Ray . The Critchfields were among GM! Point, i and South Bayshore drive as c| they've acquainted ingham; and the Moores a ticials a pre and post | $5--$8.50--§10 ~encancet| inched along to Dinner Key audi-|during the past Motorama . torium for Friday's invitational and dey’ ving to sok wae pe tne el freed grep aa abe 8. Kueh whem officials for a few days ) Cold and Machine Waves iy WILLIAM K. COWIE ==. of Florida's sunshine, either fishin] nq ‘helped the hotel celebrate its|‘ne,!*G0w core at cocktail ton and fishing. ae vial ma | , or ? . Among parties ; . ¢ Custom Upholstering Mundrede, many many bus- cat oan of third anniversary ‘the other eve-\were cocktail and hors d'oeuvres! tors was the large dinner Hi : dreds of prominent South Florida . nes ning. out on the ‘spacious patio of the/given by Mr, and Mrs. Floyd ho Year of Practical Experience alia. renga ap podbot open tion oy preach The Keefers return to sens Knights’ La Gorce Island home—! Club Specializing in be E social se’ sea fis : isatel acts fk mal, of the press attended the preview (the other day Ralph Moore and raat : 2 i Hair Styling end Cutting by Caer - ——e —— , Serving Pontioc Over 25 Yeors : ci No Appointment Necessary Over Old Prof’s Book Shop FE 2-4959 \ af Hair Styling Hair Cutting . H. oneyba re , Permanents $7.50 up - SEAMLESS nie pail Bau Sale Pike St New low price on lovely i - PERMANENT $8.50 and Up Haircuts ode ~The FE 8-2223 sheer seamless nylons. M ‘] B Sal Popular Nude Heel with ar yn ’s eauty on . ; 642 Auburn — East Site Shopping . tiny toe reinforcement. aad Perfect for open shoes. F — i) New Spring Shades. kK 4 BY | J Prominent figures in the business and were among 9,150 guests at a preview of . ' P sports fields met in Miami’s Dinner Key the GM Motorama of 1956. The Motor- | . auditorium Friday wher Harlow H. ama, giant display of experimental and |- Curtice, president of General Motors, production cars and other features, |, MARION greeted swimmer Florence Chadwick opened to the public Saturday for a 9-day |— i ( center) and tennis star Doris Hart, who showing. : McCOY For District Gathering Sunday - . | Cotton and Silk -|Business, Professional Women Meet) | - 3 ' Neumode Hosiery Shops “Honor the president — Past | spoke briefly to the members.| Mary Eleanor Lockman, Vera é DRESS i Future’ was the theme of District, “However,” she pogpragld Pred . Bassett, Mrs, Raymond Cole, S2N Saginaw St One meeting ot Business and Pro- eat ateees or “ia = Mrs. Albert Riley and Ethiyna .. 35. 00. . . = fessional Women’s Club when mem-' ward There we see our in Peterson, bers met Sunday in Hillcrest Coun-| spiration.”’ | Also attending were Mrs. Lenore |~ a . —_— ane | | Others to 45.00 . US ote 7enrens igs profes. Roll call was anewered by %3 bempemaama Josephine Seeley, Harriet . ont aeaer ” chibs present with 245 members | Gates and Mrs. Melvin McPhear-| | , / sional Women’s Club was especially fs cieadause at tren the lo ' | | i honored when Vera Bassett was ending i | OG (5 S . . . house of finer cleaning i. \given special recognition for being Apringg Gane) eae al Mrs. Charles Leaf, ‘district chair- pe raety 2 ghlin, Mrs. | an, conducted the meeting and)? the earliest president of any club : z : presidents present. Tribute was pea are oped = he ts ‘commended the Pontiac club for)’ |paid Mrs. H. H, Thatcher, first ° ® a their’ support of the Civic Audi-. \president of the Pontiac Club ‘and a Nefman Dyer, Masel a torium and the Waterford Club for! | past national officer. — = cooperation Soe the mer | | Viola Wolfe, second vice presi- Coming Events bs eldine a pubic Maagpepain b [Sete he Ne Cora M Eves Tent Hive 247 of the nexation. addressed the group raed “ Maccabees will ag i ago oe ‘eo | ee 6 | word PAST as her subject. In i> the a aw : < On April 22 Pontiac, ebesagadrt| | using the letters of the word she pPoasy 430. wil meet Pentios essay on He 1 AA agen HOE SA ie: a da, gg RI pean Ac Regie it sR eh Hae “chang Frown, Accompints 5p as we Het" Protease, Women's Chibe wll) A rw i che lear important features of a past xe aoe, oe fay tag ero itn entertain the District at a meeting” beneath the rounded 1 1 } 1 | r ustav . . we like to look to spring and the new president's contribution to her Weanesday at Tpm “oo ito be — in West Bloomfield High| collar. The bodice shirred over the fashions ... just as you do tool The new club. Past Noble Grand Club of Welcome| ; bustline. Insert pockets are Rebekah Lodge will meet Tuesday at 6) Other dates announced were thel@ adi dese with contour feral lanag-lin “Tes 7 ’ nr _r hy ~ 7-lined, lithe and out-and-out flatterers that The presence of a past president {ontcaim Bt for the annual cooperatire| National convention to be held in! are dc stined to give you the look you like. at a meeting is an important Con, | ener Re stection of officers. Secret Miami, Fla. July 1-6 and the Inter-| Contour belt Spring colors, ee tribution to her club and as lon jonal conven’ misses’ sizes Dutin the meantime... ribu Ue e Oakland Park Methodist Church W8cs nat al tion to be held in) as she acts as an adviser and never witt meet at the church Wednesday at Montreal July $13. t decides the policies of the group, 72° ™. for @ travelogue by Mary Chase ———_—___—__—— e |the speaker stated. Each president ,.Farny ngecesog hos andi Pythien | . F y KA Get a Fresh “Litt” contributes something to her or- ae pm. tonight. . ey "|Recipe Correction | itt : ORibrmars ganization and the satisfaction she) Women of Moose will hold ritual chap-| In the recipe for Mrs. Wiznero- . ; ter night and Initiation this evening at! ~ | derives more than offsets any COon- 7 at Moose Temple wicz’ Chocolate Frosting 1 cup of Now eee tribution. Group 2 OES will meet Tuesday noon Powdered sugar was omitted. Aaa She mentioned the experience s', Masonic Temple for Make-it or ithe sugar with. the CRE. Better Dresses—Second Floor ; Bake-it party and cooperative luncheon —> - ‘ gained as a betfer business woman Mrs. Neville gave a toast to the fathers. Buy in the Entire City 4.9) Opn ri, Jane Lee Beauty By Appointment 41 N. Seginow —_ FE 2-0531 Mezzanine _ AT JANE LEE THE w biggest AND best Permanent Wave & : q join us in entering LeEES at A Sid Coesar and Nanette Fabray. 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PLENTY OF FREE PARKING MOLLS Fine Draperies and Floor Covérings Since 1941 he " sit Andie { ) JHE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, Erevan 6, 1956 SEVENTEEN. 7 jy Te Sate Sarin, Ce Bob Considine Says: a 2 he pal buses, the wonderful selection of fine US TODAY for complete de- tails! |Methodist Church Eien TV Film Parade J NEW YORK (INS) — The three, We mutually pledge to each other . || major religious faiths of the U.S. one Ee ae Perm cnt nae INGS! You'll be amazed at I There are four such references: “. « « the separate and equal |} station to which the Laws of Rature and of nature's God | entitle them...” “... endowed * | ‘The film goes on to tell a lttle ent 2 eee The first drafts held. ve man: ‘liberty, and the pursuit of happi-' “We hold these truths to be ness,” read the first rough drait. sacred fad wndenlable; that = renin, up by Jefferson, Adams, ii ASSIGNMENT FOR: - JUNIOR. HERE'S REWRITE Before submitting it to Con- the committee rewrote it: EDITORS only. two mentions of God. Wit-|men are created equal ond inde-| them. They well knew it had come ness what happened to one of the! pendent; that ‘from that equal down through the tong centuries; greatest sentences ever written by creation they derive rights, and that for thousands of years, de- } i ‘Spite persecution, defection, and obstacles of every. sort, the Jews had kept alive the sublime concept -|that man has an eternal destiny, that he derives his rights from his Creator, and that because of this he has solemn obligations to eactf | NEW CLASSES: ‘ Starting. ° | | TODAY ° Day, Half-Day, and Evening First submitted by: | Louise Heard, Route 13, Houston, Texas. * THE GREAT LAKES—i for bigger ships into the industrial You Junior Editors will learn | by thelr Creator with certain |; Forming part of the boundary between the United States and Canada, the 93,000 square miles of Great Lakes also are the most oo important inland waterway in North America. The eheap transportation offered by the Great Lakes turned the , jurrounding territory into one of the most important industrial areas ‘inthe United States. Today, worlr is wnder way along the 2,087 miles from Daluth to the Atlantic Ocean on a new channel called the St. Lawrence Sea- way, to be finished by 1962. The seaway will provide an easier route states this week. You can save each day’s picture, paste all of them together, and have a map of the five JUNIOR EDITORS pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. | hie afr marries ‘Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper; it be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of ideas, the first sbeniesion wi be aceepted. : ALWAYS @ AVACADO @ AQUA @ PINK @ GREY ( heartland of America and Canada. | about each lake and its bordering = : of his fellowmen in whom he ehould | [shows are generally h ee ee eo @ a child of God Gregg Shorthand -— Typewriting / I attairs, church leaders having long A; that sRasen PERS ope é J since learned that religion alone jequal; that they are endowed by) oo Bookkeeping — Accounting £ Hicannot keep even a devout viewer nil one van prevent and ——_—__—_— Calculato Comptometer : [riser prepare gg =an these are ie, bey” andthe op in 188, ee ° i re N conn ‘ duced show. 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Then fill in coupon at left for FREE _ details on how YOU MAY WIN! sasitbds } i call oat acai “THE-PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. . c<- mele MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 1050. * ; ‘ eS ‘ ye ¥ : » i e Me os ? - An icy brook winds among snow-covered prize-winning photographs and paintings. Main reason for.a current ridges and gentle hills on the spacious grounds of Cranbrook. Winter revival of creative. interest is the abundance of snow+and-ice, both of- ¢ — “Altts | | Labor Wanting ‘Defeat of Plan Say AFL-CIO Opposes Move Denying Funds ‘to Segregated Schools by Pontiac Press Photo WASHINGTON (INS) — Organ- ized labor was reported today to be lobbying on Capitol Hill against —> 1955-56 is regarded as one of the best in many years for potential which make the objects they cover interesting picture subjects. THEY STAYED NORTH — Even sub-freezing temperatures and made by’ the birds was that they confined most of their aquatic pur- suits to wading. Only the more hardy dared to venture forth for a head-high drifts of snow are not enough to keep these ducks from their daily bath in a Cranbrook pond. The only concession seemingly leisurely swim across the frigid depths. It Doesn’t Have to Be Filled Out ‘a hotly debated proposal to deny federal funds to segregated school LY districts. * * «& House members said privately ‘they have been approached by AFL - ClO — representatives. and urged to vote against the anti- “\segregaiton amendment to the school aid ui. Rep. Adam Powell (D-NY) plans) to offer the amendment. , whe nor- mally back civil rights proposals, contend that adoption of the because it would bring on a Senate filibuster. Several pro-labor congressmen said they understood a high AFL- CIO official may. issue a state-« ment soon urging defeat of the amendment. : * * * One member stated he had been advised that Gov. G. Mennen Williams was trying to dissuade! Walter Reuther from issuing such formerly Deductions, Income Rule in Returns EDITOR'S NOTE: Third tn o series, the article below deals with standard income tax forms and deduct lowed to tndividuals in various occupa- of which is from wages but owns) EXAMPLE 5: An individual who oS eee ee a as peaderdsoe | pie own home, has interests and has other income must show it! |taxes, therefore, lists all his per-'on page 3 of the return in its jsonal deductions which, in this proper section. | The income tax return is de-' case, exceed 10 per cent of his will concern other than re ened such as contributions to. char- ties, signed to cover every type of tax- fessional, businessman, or €xecu-| He would also fill out the that the individual taxpayer fill) The rate of tax is on page 14 out and complete every item on the} tie instruction ele return, * > s EXAMPLE 2; An individual! page 2 listing all of, his deduc- fons al-|whose income is under $5,000 all tions. EXAMPLE 6: Any _ individual total income. This type of indivi-' : ver whether b ;who has other income from rents;) . payer w a workingman Pro-/ dual would fill out page t and 2.! intcrest, dividend’ "ai bo ‘forth! ‘would want to fill out page 4 of ithe return in order for him to, of! receive tax credit for dividenfis re-| ceived and retirement income, if Example 1: An individual whol EXAMPLE 3: An individual| ®¢ !8 ¢ligible and entitled to = has income “$5,000, total income is over $5,000 : cect wages end cian om wages an wo ima, Et, ARPS ing standard dedu would fill|the standard deduction, must. fill hir | out page 1 only of form 1040. He|out page 1 and only the bottom would determine his tax from the! part of page 2, which is the tax taxtable on page 16° of the in-| computation, struction booklet. (This individual EXAMPLE 4: An individual who |fits he is entitled to and, thereby, | ‘reduce his taxes to the just amount) ! » 7 Progress Shown in 5-Year Study Chamber of Commerce Releases Report About Local Expansion n to make year outstanding in almost respect, to fnnual Yearly Index of ,Busi- ness Trends in . released by the’ Chamber of 2-0. 8 : The study, which covers a five- year period, shows advances in : jnearly all phases of local business DISCUSS STATE FAIR PLANS — Eldon Rosegart (right), of |#tivity from 1951 through 1955. Drayton Plains, examines last year's Michigan State Fair program Industrial §payrolls totaled with General Manager Donald L. Swanson. Rosegart is a member of | $900,556,479 last year, compared the committee which has over grandstand and coliseum | with $168,906,175 in 1964 and entertainment, music shell activities and the carnival. He also be- | $137,120,807 im 1951, longs to the space allocations commjttee which controls concession | Bank debits to customer accounts and commercial space and contracts, parking contracts, free space | (exclusive of public funds) reached exhibits and zoning problems. The fair will take place in Detroit | $827,067 against $615,271,785 August 31 through Sept. 9. ae en Sees : * * * = ts issued totaled Vet seers at by 7. The number of dwellings pre WASHINGTON (®—Sen. Aiken|price sapports, like others made (R-Vt) said today. Congress will Saturday, is subject to a fmal com- Sch te eudnatnic) bl rigig| aders get a final-chance to go votes reinstate higher, over the omnibus bill. NINETEEN - If Farm Bill Asks Supports =x =e farm price supports along with a new billion-dollar soil bank plan, ” * * In 1954 the Senate reversed a/Short similar &7 committee vote for) years. rigid supports and approved the “Although T've not talked) thisiflexible farm supports now injuse of buses by riders over with President Eisenhower, /oPeration. Cheiisiied ,, asitant 158 who rode i 6 in 15, the next Monday. | fon a 50-50 basis. Alaskans Asked to Slow Down to a Moose’s Trot FAIRBANKS, Alaska (# — A a ae ART IN THE SNOW — A mod- and wishes to claim specific de. the two methods he would elect to j ; ; use to give him the greatest ae- — pe on we _— ductions, thereby reduce his tax- jable income. By that, we mean, could file the simplified form 1040A instead, if he wanted to), FURRED EXPLORER — A3c squirms as “Squeaky,” a coati mundi whose habitat is the York Beach Animal Forest in Maine, investigates his ear during a visit to the New England spot. The coati mundi is better known as a South American coon. : United Press Phote Perry Wiggins of Houston, Tex., | would he use the standard deduc- tion or itemize his deductions. The standard deductiong au- fit of deductions equal to 10 per cent of his income (adjusted | gross income). In this case no receipts or bills are necessary and even though the taxpayer equal to 10 per cent, he still gets the benefit of anvamount equal to 10 per cent by using the, stan- dard deductions, Limitation on standard deduc- 'tlon—the standard deduction is 10 'per cent of adjusted gross income, | Fee not more than $1,000 for all | taxpayers except married persons poy separate returns. For mar- ried persons filing separate returns the standard deduction is 10 per t of adjusted gross income, but not more than $500. : To claim specific deductions, one |must determine what he can claim. Briefly, taxpayers are allowed as ‘deductions certain personal ex- penses which are listed as follows: jcontributions, interest, taxes, med- ical expenses, child care, losses {from fire, theft or accident; mis- cellaneous, Russians Squirming in Seats Awaiting Surprise of 1956: a Second TV Channel MOSCOW (INS) — Moscow-TV in a letter to the editér published bubDles an Ogonyok writer. Two has a big treat in store for the in thesnewspaper ‘‘Evening Mos-'channels will double the opportu-) s« 400.000 set owners in its area this year. If everything goes according to plan, which is not impossible, Video Moscow will be telecasting on two channels by the end of 1956. Televiewers, who have been | erying for more sports, more | “live” shows and generally | greater variety, are hoping the | ” cow’’ not long ago, however. “What we need,” wrote the disgruntleq viewer, “is not two channels, but one good ene.” Moscow's second channel will go jon the air as soon as construction; is completed on the necessary studio’ and transmission facilities at the Television Center. * * * ’ bé possible to turn the knob and | The TV stations in Moscow and seco bit | me chaneel soley Lie! . ‘nine other Soviet cities are owned more tip inte their evenings | d ta i : t around the picture tube. jand operated e goverment. Set owners pay ten rubles a month They don't need to be reminded,'a, q license fee-—$2.50 at the of- as the weekly magazine “Ogon- ficial exchange ‘rate. ~~ yok"’ did recently: : : Soviet TV has no advertising of “Muscoviteg will be able to choose programs according to their ariety, But like other Soviet in- own taste. Suppose you don’t like! formation, education and water- the concert on your screen—it will’ pinment media, Rassian TV runs a fall-time commercial for see a program direct from the ... Communist way of life.”” stadium.” | Goeccerants nes a z . | “Construction of! e grea ee |center in Moscow is a big event ‘A’ pote of skepticism: appeared'in the cultural life of the capital,” fy , either the American or British | nities for improving the minds of the masses. : é “(They) will help Muscavites be- ‘come better acquainted with big ‘public events, with achievements of science and engineering. with ithe life of industrial enterprises and construction works and new theatrical performances." New mobile television camera units will bring into Moscow living-| rooms a bigger diet of ‘factories - . . COliective and state farms, building projects . . . parks of culture and rest, airfields and falmost as an afterthought) sta- diums.”’ Valenting Nikolaewna . Sharo- | eva, goed-humored, dynamic manager of Moscow-TV is also excited by the prospect of what » she will be able to do with her mew studios and equipment. — , “Just wait until we get our sec- jond channel] in operation,’ she, ‘told this reporter recently. e an tomatically gives him the bene- | does not haye actual deductions | for a dive into the chilly drifts or on the Alaska Highway. in the midst of a struggle to escape’ The Fish and Wildlife Service from being buried, ‘hag appealed to motorists for ex- Coat Becoming Tight for Baldy the Calf BARBY, England u—Mr. and i\Mrs. Cecil Haddon have a some |what unusual farming problem: | How long does an overcoat last a| death . _ ‘growing calf? They told of an incident last, The calf in question, a bovine Week in which a moose galloped freak, was. born completely hair- onto a bridge ahead of a car, was less six weeks ago. A veterinary panicked by a car coming from predicted he would never survive the opposite’ direction and was the winter, but Mr. and Mrs. killed in a leap onto a river jee Hiddon took a fancy to the litfle below fellow and decided he must be ‘Take The game officials critized said the exhaustion and overheat- ing in the subzero cold can cause the it easy and give The bill would. authorize 400 said Aiken, senior Republican on! amendment. ‘million dollars a year for. four the Senate Agriculture Committee, years to aid states in needed’ But Chairman Ellender. (D-La) oes school—‘construction. The states said the bili also contains most 1 Animal Lovers eae ee farmers, ant added. “t dont Blast Canterbury [I'm pretty certain he would notin nicoratic Senate | leader, of.| Vehicles carried a total agree to take this backward step,” fered the rigid price support ee ee 1$1,213,424 in 1955; think the President would veto it.” af i ee. for Keeping Mum The committee voted 8-7 Satur-| LONDON (—A group of animal day night to return to mandatory|lovers roundly the Arch-| ell cops. Foes cave ote en ee 90 pe *s| “bew of the moose and buffalo"’ price determined by farm law ai that he should pay, it is necessary ¢Tistic figure on Cranbrook s| “beware ‘for him to understand which of &Tounds appears to be either poised warning has been issued to drivers fair to farmers on the basis of the ol a Cirletion chatth,” stormed] f proved in 2904 range fron % ducking a chance to denounce fox to r cent of parity. Parity is a hunting. sos as “Utterly unworthy of a leader jcost of things they buy. * * * ihighway. | ' drivers who drive the animals |pluses now in government hands’ ‘xhead of them at a gallop. They |by offering cooperating farmers described ag the “unspeakable pur- saved. So they tailored a warm animals a chance,” the game of- ,woolen overcoat The calf—called Baldy, of course —is doing fine but the overcoat ficials admonished: e co * Besides, a meeting with a moose iis beginning to get a little tight around a sharp turn in the road jaround the chest. doesn't do a radiator any good. | BARE-LY CHILLY — The scanty costume would suggest that | here’s a man who can take the cold — three below zero — weather. He's Mickey Hargitay, 1953's ‘‘Mr. Universe,” back at his Indian- apolis, Ind., home after a vacation in Florida. Hargitay is shown putting his musctes to work shoveling five inches of snow. 3 ' | At the same time the group ac- ‘treme caution because heavy snow cepted the new soil bank program lhas driven the animals to the open asked by Eisenhower and Secre- ‘the National Society for Abolition of Cruel Sports after receiving the Church of England prelate’s reply to a letter asking his views, : | $250 cash prizes each at a-luncheon |Boy Scientist,”’ by John Lewellen, | ched ithe “best children's science book," "8 mecetnes 5? nen fe the tary Benson. This aims at redycing SPECIAL HATE the multibillion-dollar farm sur-; 4 traditional sport of English gentry which Oscar Wilde once payments to reduce their of inedible,” hunting planting of cotton, wheat, corn, it ee comty's aoeotl orl rice and cigar binder tobacco for Hoping to enlist the archbishop— the next four years. , |Dr. Geoffrey Fisher—in its aboli- The close committee decision OM tion campaign, the group asked! ‘him for a public statement on the Youth Books Praised" = = + ©, [land demonstrates. in Fitzgerald Dr. Fisher wrote back: . |Ga. The tiny blades are powered b Edi F d : “To the best of my belief, nei- by, of all things, chewing gum. y ison oun ation ther in convocations nor in a When the wearer chews, he moves church assembly has any resolu-the bar under his chin, This ac- NEW YORK (#—Three children's tion ever been passed concerning tivates the wires whiclt more the books were cited today by the the ethics of hunting. | blades, On ohe side of the glasses’ Thomas Alva Edison Foundation “It is a matter upon which the;frame is a full pack of as the publications contributing, members of the church clergy and enough fuel for a day's run. most to youth in 1955. laity are free to form. their own/other side has # rear-view' mirror > * 6 8 Christian judgment.” ‘ - ve ‘ City’s Business Activity re ‘point in 1 55 iy | ; ’ : na ay & ee . : ee 2 sy jag t . oF f . ' \ $- Poe i a pa aE epee : j aa a: e ge a ee Sp a ih, Tae ae , : ; x i F $ e a‘ : * 3 : 7 = Dae TWENTY a | | | THE PONTIAC PRESS,- MONDAY. 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FE 5-0101 , eeReg WW: Huron St, FE 2-7124 345 Oakland Avenue, FE 5-0698 en a WIN * * camecueed. my partner and I ‘got to talking about how there |must be many business firms which ran into emergencies when they temporarily needed extra trained help and couldn’t find it. Yet there must be many people who wanted temporary work rk of this sort, Why y couldn't there be a W sible for 2,000 little children every yas EO es A A f i dé ff 3 eo, 4 i SS eo; ; Me teas A Pe oe ok pe i We ee ee nee Ags ; ' f , : | nm ( al : oe 7 af / 3 foe j ] id é } t | i Z ‘ _— * : f : [/ { A * wt ® . a : f A _ : . TWENTY-TWO | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY %, 1956 . - _ — 5s snienianieinee — (ma < ea aeneinenenneeeneicaaenae (aw “ T ao eee |Hal: Bo le Says: Develops New * ; More Comfort Wearing had tnd OPE | nagyo-achepsesee- a fi M by : ‘iais mee aaa | ‘Manp ower ‘Crows In to Million $$ Business "Bor 3 out of 4 Womes Tested Soper and wer Dinieg holds | | NEW YORK up pou up, few men have the art to see, Another time a racehorse died | But most of the firm’s assign ‘said Winter, “We looker mature eo cues wef een lisn't scarce — but the ability to, its true value—and put it to work. at a Cincinnati track and Man-'ments are to fill the multifarious’ people trained to -do a mature Gi G t Relief Than Asp eet. a. a by: aline foam . ze it is. This the story of two Milwaukee power, Ss was oa on to ein chores of business offices, and job. ~ ives rea er r Ge AS. . ‘lawyers who did, They turned a a crew there to dig it a grave in . Tenre sprue brent counten | — bolts annoyance into a multi- the infield, while sorrowing bet- most of its employes are exeareer jImEMAN'S BASIS | Boston, Mass. si eat ccsilioas i When a million-dollar idea Pops million-dollar business. 'tors who had wagered on the horse girls. 2 | “There are thouitentis of middle-| promis oe oo thly cramps cause of distress. Has amazing anand cam IN A JAM | hue around mourning. | “We don't look for teenenees, | aged housewives Gh have reared a Eos also Work uterine contreé- - In 1948 Elmer Winter and his| erregenam : , —_— their children and who would like to relieve this female an . System. ~\partner, Aaron Scheinfeld, found to work part time, either because, | discomtort It poe re wat tne — ’s Tab- ‘themselves badly in need of an! they are bored or because they each month! , by the largest fac- s|extra typist to prepare papers in| frankly need the money. There| “Bactors Teport remarkable re-' rer devoted exclusively to tlie _ a pressing court case. They needed) are also of firms that sul sults: For 3 out of 4 women tested, of Jeong Sebamed | her ——: | need temporary employes. during) ering relieved Even "on “the a at all drug stores with- _ “At first we tried node aye the | peak seasons. We simply bring| frst day, had no nagging out a prescr ‘old girls who had, worked, for us. them. together. i- ,o backaches o So “4 Pm) 3 before,” recalled Elmer, “but they| “We act on a fireman's basis. io Pinkhem's 9 riage dy * were all busy having babies. We But one of the things we have Week before tek = tery rine ve Fey ent Bet i you don't es- were in a real jam. It took a lot) stayed away from is baby sitting, The new not just cape much of the Le seayare:f and ~ of scurrying about until at the last one or Ties tale contain but a before dur- | Too many headaches in it. All our) SDt.0e combinetion of special ing those “ days.” (For ‘moment we finally found a girl employes are bonded, of course, Poaqur That's why Fogger nud form...esk for Lydia E. q who could oe the job for us. | but_ I don't want to ‘feel respon-| a ‘offers more va relied than Pinkham's S 5) night, I've got three of my own to) worry about.” \ * * * But Winter, who is only 43, and his partner have just launched a, new firm called Salespower, Inc.,' which will set up sales staffs to market the products of small com- | panies, “We feel it hag an even greater. errr PPPPPPPPPA QUALITY CLEANING COSTS NO MORE Tree ye od aid an organization to solve the situa-| tion?" MANPOWER, INC. The two lawyers, after a prelim- ‘inary investigation disclosed the ©] market was even greater than they © visualized, created Manpower, Inc. A $2,000 PRIZE in the exciting, nation-wide Towle _ “Let's Plan a Dream Party” Contest 5. Shirts “Only Beautifully snavriaa Laundered aa | potentiality than Manpower, Inc.," said Winter. * * * Maybe million-dollar ideas, like. ‘ivices, are habit-forming. 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Our people work for us, leanians had 24 hours to dry off ‘tel room last night. © and are paid by us.” \today as they waited for the first | EGS. that didn't — Sir, Z FLOO inight parade of the Mardi Gras il He ues, former chairman) | HELP oS lot the East London Juvenile Court, | foot “We a an employment 4 | agency,” explained Winter. “We BE SURE AN® ASK FOR YOUR GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS 1] Neighborhood Stores to Serve You a. carnival, Sterling pattern of your choice. _| The clients of Manpower, Inc., * * * ifrom giving an interview. His. sb Vane ai Fale x ; zh i i : nion Lake Rd., next te : 160 ADDITIONAL PRIZES —plus a specia) award to your ; pase ELS, = parse tes, ve . oe celina) pee jvoice carried over the hotel tran Torpla- Holl Johnson at State school if you are a first, second or third place ° em a chad Not htt bed et fn TO oe 731 North Perry at Joslyn ahaha . huge insurance firms, department opened the parade season with) “In England we do not lock up| LET TANK BALLi 4313 W. Walton Bivd. at ‘Stores, and Wall Street banks their Sunday afternoon spectacles, juvenile delinquents,’ he said. Noisy running tellen con waste over - Sashabaw 2297 Auburn Rd., Oppesite | f 1000 gelions of woter « day. The | | Pontiac State Bank 14 Main -St., Clarkston 59 S. Broadway at Front, Lake ry - down to a small manufacturer who The krewes, Mardi Gras organiza- merely wants a few freight cars tions with no other purpose than unloaded, “We also have furnished disaster ee crews to help out in hurricane From the geographic South Pole! and flood relief work,” said Winter. The Krewe of Orion parades to-| there is only one direction: north. But the odd-jobs firm has also morrow night and then New Or-|— . met a number of odd emerge ncy leans feels the tread of continual requests. 'masked marchers until Mardi Gras| Once a convention of funeral di- Day, Feb. 14. | A bellboy, a hotet engineer and @ manager's assistant eventually lto put on balls and parades, have freed him. a day off today. * | emaring petented Water Master 516 Pontiac Trail, next to tenk bell tastantly steps the Coffee Shop, Walled Lake of woter efter each foching. i} 3005 Orchard Lake at Light, Keego Harbor i * * >a flew ber] JEWELERS . ai 16 W. Hunow Sr. .*. Pownac 14, Miceroan * rectors sent in a hurry-up call for ee —— | tT ‘9. 1216 ® * a girl model to demonstrate a de-| Head and neck injuries account) we 7 Mee designed to lift a corpse from for 70 per cent of all automobile- * od tenia j ; “¥ : j ye . vy F j : ig é | Ul ) ‘ ¢ ; ; 5; } / $ { - r / 2 . “sy ” a, { - ; og J 5 s ' ‘ . z TWENTY-FIVE _ Foxx Begins New Job —_ |! baseball's per vdig' head coach MIAMI, Fla. @®—Jimmy Foxx,|of the University of Miami team, F xpects about 75 candidates Crown With 5-3 Victory ie mane nen SS ee peal Union ‘Lake won the city’s Jun-|the net in the final period to over- cemetnes 4 SS first baseball practice. a ic arcs drone bared cdma gent a Be , trouncing Nestor’s All- Da : Sara 'Ea ne be at ogo pon ey ane ae Fae AY Mt the North Side pucke past goalie Bob Nestor in Tha Leleets Sead Gace shal fete) DO geet Sutioerst. 2 wen we Ford V8] estz=r= a Union take Wins H ockey COLLISION WORK Noe /_ OLIVER MOTOR bard tt the five-minute mark | Collisi Is ‘the World’s and John Okiey tallied a minute on Shop ies. 36 W. Pike St. FE 2-9101 Top Seller! Tisha Lake Gommeed back 0 See Robert Rectar. Mgt. tor Frée Estimates on All Makes of Cars ; }~ te WE'RE OFFERING | (2,coumt st 22 entering the 2nd ‘goal T T d and Bill Hoehner scored the Wo Distance Ton Great tying marker. withia ressen op ra es Larry Wigner rammed in Nes- : ; oe : so a ee ee Dae tor’s final goal at the 14minute = 5 ees: » : nee: AG ese en | NOW ‘mark of the 2nd period to set the rian at § Pe : : pe Cay stage for the last stanza fire- : . se ef Phe a During FORD’S — a ay py | __ THIS SHOT TURNED TIDE — Gary Emery of Union Lake is Pontine Press Phote QUALITY TOO LS FEBRU ARY two against the All-Stars. Nestor’s| Shown above drilling the puck into the net past goalie Bob Nestor of Junior itechay 4 Tournament title game. The goal broke a 3-3 tie and argher and Union Lake’ ‘s| Nestor’s All-Stars, sprawled on the ice, in the 3rd period of Saturday’s sparked the Lakers to a 5-3 win. Bob F SALES —_ Emery were called for boarding Sie ange -| ATLAS e CLAUSING @ DELTA 7 JUBILEE slashing penalty, y necrea.| Leading Teams izzuto’s Shoes illing SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT PORTER-CABLE @ SKIL Howard Lare, [="=s= "==. =/'™INS Poll’ |Competition by Yankee Rookies High} sowssre's Scwaune Inc [pienso euch) mamaeer ct the Ut in top 20 college basketball teams | RENTALS s Lake team. | . Tk he | base- . : : i te of the week as voted in a nation. bal) articles decline ‘with the resets |zettiebach, and pitchers Jim/teammate of Skizas, has 16 homers, rospects of Major League teams, |Coates, Ralph Terry, Jim De-Palo, cu . wide survey by International News| by Associated Prees baseball rt 08 ee a in wile ard Fes Ee eS Saree SS SS] GLENN WING POWER TOOLS 2705 Orchard Lake, Elliot Names Aide | Service: desks ein ds New York Yankees. Berberet, up for his third trial, [Bears ‘cdating 21 homers and’$6l i} a KEEGO . 1 - San Francisco 160) | NEW YORK w — A shortstop hear pert, in tne to, RBI Marton batted 318 at Bir. 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. —%, FE 5-9204 fo Nebraska Post 2 - Vanderbilt (15-1) lclimination contest without prece-|‘trnational League, “is ts hace lta Tetteaes ic Gee. sleet. at Five Block North of 14-Mile Rood 3 - North Carolina State (16-2) dent in the major leagues will/e.. and batting .265 at Toronto, (26. Martyn is 25 and Herzog, like| BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 a =| LINCOLN, Neb. w—Pete Elliott.) 4 . Louisvill ‘take place in the New York Yan-| ne ey ; uisville (18-1) | Tettlebach, a Yale gradante and Skizas, is 24. the new Nebraska football coach.) 5 _ payton (16-1) sired retin been oe ao St. | — today rounded out his staff by ie |Petersburg, Fla., when t : a C y saaiieg Don Scarbrough, head| © - Illinois (12-1) can League champions ae Fi h l | H d laduk Circuit Leaders _ DAILY 8 te 6:00 — SATURDAY 8 te 5:00 5 \football and basketball coach at} 7 - Temple (141) \preparations for the 1956 baseball) iS er 0Ca an S Pl T ht at PHS j \Northwestern State College at} 8 - Kentucky (13-3) season late this month. jay onight a a OWE NS ‘Lawton, Okla., as an assistant. | 9 - St. Louis (14-2) Eight candidates will compete| 504 Union Ist Loss The American League's two top ; | Scarbrough, "a 31-year-old Uni-} 19 - state Francis (N.Y.) (150) /f0F, the regular berth held so long) loop teams in the city’s adult , ; versity of Tulsa graduate, will be land played so brilliantly by Phil VAW-ClO LEAGUE ball it ; Service $ | an assistant professor at $6,500 a SECOND TEN: |Rizzuto, one of the greatest of all)... might ‘4 : — ment 4 t |baske ctr cuit see action tonight pecia year, according to Athletic Diree-| 11-Holy Cross (16-2); 12-Dake Yankees. The list includes three|Pisner 396 = 5 1 653 Ds 1 § at the Pontiac High School gym f th Week ‘tor Bill Orwig. (13-3); 13-North Carolina (13-3); Tookies, They are Jerry Lumpel|** Pay ‘3 Fora ss * © nasium. To Trein for High Selery Positions in in Electronics, or ine | —_—_—_—__ 14Seton Hall (15-2); 15Oklahoma Who batted 301 at Birmingham] Fisher Body Local 586 handed! eague leading Shaw's Jewelers|all Red elevision. Day and Evening Clesses Allow ° - e City. (15-3); 16-Cincinnati (13-3); and was the Southern Assn.’s All- the night shift team of GMC local). . intain thet hehe You to Remain Fully Employed While Treining.: Bowling Clinic 17-Southern Methodist (16-2); 18- Star shortstop; Woody Held who) 594 its 1st setback of the season, tr ee otes Gt tas eres a By BILLY SIXTY: Alabama (12-3): 19-Ohio State (29. had 18 home runs and drove in 87/574, in a UAW-CIO League bas-\record against lowly Booth Homes aoe Od Complete wo .2-5661 | FIVE PIN TARGET — Former 2): 20-(tie)-Indiana (10-3) and Iowa UPS at Denver; and Tony Kubek, ketball game Sunday afternoon at jin the nightcap at 8:30 and run- Ne Obligation. STR A IG H T world match champion Jimmy State (13-3). ja fine - looking prospect from) Jefferson Junior High.,The winners. ner-up Sun Life faces Stone Front ELECTRONICS INSTITUTES = Woodward of Fox asa, ' ‘Smith, who taught me to bowl,/ Quincy, Tll., who batted 334 and moved into a tie for ist place with|at 7 p.m. ag Bh! stressed ‘this point: “Concentrate led the Three- Eye League in total | their victim on a 51 record. | In Class D action at Lincoln | Feveeeeerenedcorenedseoooncesesentonseeos STEER | fan rook rops hits. The Fisher quintet marched to a . Blue! Soares PILE ET, AP ‘one ertiir i tr ry \Yankee roster, but is held in high! 30-17 halftime lead and was never Junior High, the winless Blue) c , \esteem by the Yankee front of-/headed. Three 596 cagers scored Devils meet the undefeated Meteors age af Meets 'fice. Kubek, who stands 6-3, wal-'tn double figures, led by Ed Ringo|" @ National division game at 7 loped 34 doubles and 14 homers! with 16 points, Chet Woodmore @”d Oliver Buick tangles with the} | Shady Side Academy of Pitts;and drove in 81 runs last year. (topped the losers with 15. [Spartans in an American loop! |burgh swept the sports activities; Other Shortstop Candidates in-| Pontiac Motors Local 653 night) leonbent at 8:30 p.m. jagainst Cranbrook on Saturday, clude Jerry Coleman, Billy Hunt- + shift fought off a last quarter rally | ADULT LEAGUES ro L.}|by downing the Cranes in basket-'¢r. Billy Martin, Gil oe to defeat GMC's 504 day shift Amotees National ‘ball and wrestling. jand of course, Ruzzuto. Lumpel 22, | squad, 62-59. The losers’ Mel Tay- |... WL : WwW twas te cpening of tnter- | is the lad Charlie Dressen, Wash-|lor took scoring honors with 26 un aoa oe 3 State league compeition iaitee ington manager, insisted ¢be in-| points while Mel Karrigan aera ‘tone ‘Prout 33 rae é | schools.. In-baseketball, the Pitts- oa + baipamenallnaa ore ie ad ate £10 LEAGUE BASKETBALL posed les Inn 3 : — burgh quintet took a 48-44 de- Pisher 596 15 12—87/Booth Homes 18 | | cision, leading all the way be- oom one of the + ee arms in the 504 Night to ‘tia iba [sarchanne = 8 ee ceuen Fordomatic hind Dave Schultz's 17 points. brgrag-orpraend pettoatlyted Night 22 8 13 i623) Amerienm ~ ee | John Kirk had 14 and Jerry |ocal Manager, George Weiss told | ——__-——— ~ [Police Ass'n, 6 1 Meteors 79 Bands & conn) || Debeen 10 for Cranbrosk. Casey Stengel aot to inctude in| NHL STANDINGS Sore ch 8S wee 8S First ~] > Tas Pipes a A diustment ‘am Crane matmen lost their any trade. 7 : »d Uf ae ——— 34 Pulver Mire ; ; Quality ey = Bea bom: th match in five starts 24-14 with) The list of prom ontreal ......0.06 2 12° Lakers 26 Centr J on the No. 5 pin—the king pin—|Ed Vardin, Jim Snyderman, Ron hb lpel ist Laci poy dgepcosn New York. ......+ "| 25 17 & -Sg|\ekesicers i § ‘Sloe ‘Devin e7 S ial Price the bal] |Hummell and Al Sanborn picking club include catchers Lou Ber-/DETROIT ......... 21 16 14 36 SATURDAY'S PRO RESULTS pecia u high on the head pin.” UP points for Cranbrook. iberet and Johnny Blanchardo in-|Chicago .......... 16 7% 10 42 Syracuse 03 ew York - |_ Pulling the ball out of the groove,| Next Saturday the Cranes meet fielders Buddy Carter, Bobby Rich-Toronto ............ 17 28 7 Ai) Gi" Louls 94 Fort w nye 4 $ as sketch shows, is bowling’s top University School of Cleveland in ardson and Marv Throneberry;Boston ............. 15 26 10 40) ON... k... ie 121-123 E. Montcalm fault. Try Smith's method and|basketball and wrestling in league outfielders Lou Skizas, Whitey) - SATURDAY'S RESULTS | Be Louis 105, Philadelphia 93 make the No. 5 your target: For-|competition ‘at home. _ \Herzog, Bob Martyn and. Dick! Montreal 2, DETROIT 1. sort, new ‘york ioe get the head pin. As Smith added: |= ST : ——————_____— . + ——--_~- _— “Hit the No. 5 thin, or full, and Includes Road Test you'll carry the head pin—and chances are, hitting it thin, you'll y | FE 5-4101 get a lot of sweeper strikes. But DAY I ON S FAC ; ORY hit the head pin: on the nose and ‘you're likely to get anything but’ a strike.” | About the No. 5 pin: Smith used to have me shoot it over and over, | 40, 530 or more times, in practice, until there was no semblance of, an arm pull. Important: Swing) 147 So h through—reach! Try it, and I’m’ ut sure you'll be able to hold the ball consistently on the right side of the head pin—the payoff side. - | (Copyright 1966, John P. Dille Co.) 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PARSONS it just a year after thelr first HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Jennifer child. — ; Jones is set to play Lady Brett in| Admired Mrs. Chariton Hes- | Ernest Hemingway's ‘The onl = rey red and Chariton said |Also Rises” for 20th Century-Fox—| sdlaapad safes use he could al- i dding still another picture to Jen- . ~y ; sr crane heavy aces for '56 . | Geary Stefan, Jane Powell's ex,: VALENTINE GIRL — Six-year-| iar | eae Auer Ma eed at , | dancing in Paris. a OTR" va, have 12, [oe ee ee | oy a © old Pamela Schmidt of Minneapo-| This is her second Hemingway weets oid baby. ial oe en Adler to Rep lace Audrey plays the role of Natasha/!is. Minn., is ‘Valentine Gist” of aera Beladch' “A Faceeel to? Irene Dunne was followed by government proposal designed to Da ] Z ke in the movie version of Tolstoy’s the 1956 Heart Fund. Pamela easly Ps ‘. ramos a "©! Joan Bennett and.Walter Wanger pave the way for settlement of the’ iG ¢ y. QNuUCK ——- :war and Peace’ which she and 4rwent, successful heart surgery (Joan wore the prettiest red dress) USday old Westinghouse Electric’ 14 OH Centu ry her husband Mel Ferrer made in Over @ wear ago, | ane Geath of Sir Alex Korda Merle Oberon in a becoming cock- 7 ~ Blectrical Union “=s=%2-==.", “Ballet Healing on Oct, 26 the independent United Spe Electrical Workers followed suit, ' a 40 Decide Offer sisxie"=="" Audrey's Sores . Westinghouse Strikers hour + Tange sang adage Stor Picks Up Bruises * * | oat * . * LJ to Vote Abéut Delaying ore cis tt fall They ve| in Recent Movie Riding| ‘Time Study’ Dispute jected offers of five-year contracts, Side-Saddle on Horse Welfare Hideji Kawasaki. | jwhich the company says would 4 By BEN peFoREst [PPK in an hows aver the five| PARIS (INS)—Audrey Hepbun’s PITTSBURGH , — Leaders of years. Workers earned an average “ure for the saddle bruises she ‘the- AFL-CIO Anternational Union of $2.10 an hour. | picked up in Rome is lots of ballet SAVE YOUR TICKET STUBS! Each theater every day will list tail suit, Barbar Stanwyck, Nancy Corp. strike. Italy. ‘leaves Alec Guinness free to make * . ; ee : ses 'be living in was actually a sprawl-' hat Sinatra, Patricia Morison, also Ed i i i The proposal calls for both sides|_ HOLLYWOOD iMovie pioneer pbs ey sate ve comes © Fer) (eld tala tarmicdes =) lo ent eee cata miwynn and Juige Josph Mar- 4 ticket numbers in this ad and | to temporarily set aside a dispute/Darryl F. Zanuck is leaving the raga mg he bad @ | 8 grew wistful for an instant. °° loa New there’s a lot of cnet. - in box office window. If you | ind weather oe conven’ has = roadbeda me ——_—— i =, noe 1 ait sis As qb it is our favorite place in| semiotic speculation that Alec! — 7. * have ticket stub with one of right to make efficiency studies of ~ of , < ,” said petite Audrey. “I; world. A wonderful, magical | "Briens were deep in con- certain workers’ jobs. Negotiations “°ede4 by producer Buddy Adler. ‘had to learn to ride side-saddle spot.” . ° = return to Hollyw ee lversation — Eloise and Pat, and . these numbers, present at box Alec likes us here and we like Olga and Edround. Mona Free-| office of designated theater and A. you will receive 2 passes to see the next attraction. 1 i 160 PASSES WEEKLY! | BIG SCREEN! THE PEOPLE S CHOICE! LUCK) (BERS! OAKLAND STRAND STATE 132,009 176,023 62,459 132,490 176,517 _ 62,550 132,631 177,019 62,660 132,940 177,321 62,680 , I'm still sore. : Rete on other issues would continue. | Studio President Spyros P. Skou- m still sore Ferrer said he couldn't decide aah the Weghadd Gasdaars cod Z “But I've started to take ballet) which of the many places they had = he best ; : : ‘ras announced that Zanuck has! ; y Pp y him:Besides he is one of ee Maan ee ete eating been eramed le) icur sacral leave neain. z a eres comes but/been he preferred. They have an actors on the screen today. He sen iey Mataniare wea eects eceniiedl ie olan (aad of- absence. during which he will] want to keep it up’ apartment in Paris which they’ve was to have starred in a picture, That's all today . Wasdagheens paceadl youtarday] |e’ in an advisory capacity. JUST RESTING NOW poner whiny paintings by the for Korda as soon as he returned) =e ae Some 44,000 IUE members are| ‘It is contemplated that the de-| Miss Hepburn is between pic- Bee rench artist, Jean Pierre to England, but that probably will on strike at 30 Westinghouse tails of an agreementt for an inde- tures at the moment. Ferrer is co-~ wnat se, as Gracias Gee | a day among AFL-CIO leaders gath- os 45 - se | Da : ered for a seashore winter meet-| — ie ws Ee ; ling. | In New. York she's been inter- -_. l = ; =e viewed by both newspaper report- a F 5 4 W R e) U G H if R @) N The feuds, bubbling up only two ers and on TV, and she's being “la itself Could ier via months after the AFL-CIO merger pointed out whenever she makes ’ Write It ana rite ‘14 - 10:2 . , was completed, are expected to be an appearance. Kim has come a Jf | j thrashed out at the first session af long way this past year. am +o BOL ti! lthe consolidated labor movement's: = : | |Executive Council. |SNAPSHOTS OF HOLLYWOOD | Se = . , / Walter Reuther, red-haired onl Chatted with Sheila and Guy | AY , t / P t | ! vy [chief of the CIO, is in the middle Madison, who tell me their second = Mart! Fractlcat! STrory Colorful! And oR . The basic dispute is a relatively Ben-Gay gave me small one but points up still- : oft one of the biggest arguments. It child will be born in July, making Ba rgain Priced I ) ne lexisting differences between for- a new lease on life— bone of the former AFL. wore (08 CHANEY (omage FRANZ alan HALE CimtmaScoPE . TECHNICOLOR - epwaro c. ROBINSON ‘mer AFL and CIO unions over involves his big United Auto Work-, -——~-~-——_ —— | lers and the building trades, back- eeewrn ] ‘craft or industrial organizing. . re | ) | A Packard - Studebaker Corp. relief from pain. plant in Detroit is shifting ma- chinery to handle a jet airplane| “Mr. Roberts” ond ALL HIS PURYII! This Feature | parts contract for the government! “Life in the Balance’ n -- B The a | on a time deadline. ] as 2:43 - 5:50 al or et ee members of Reuther’s /, were iT available but not in sufficient num- LAKE THEATER | ‘eens | p/Der to do the pe TONICHT | SAT. — “THE LAST FRONTIER” & “THE HOUSTON STORY” | An outside contractor was hired | and he brought in members of for- *|mer AFL building trades unions ag) a Py workers. The building trades in-| IF .* 4? }aa ee Be. 20 J sisted on doing the entire job or, #°@ a ‘none of it, and threw up picket Says Mrs. Louise Pirz of Lyn- , ~ YISTAYISION == == OPEN * lines. Reuther’s members are. — a ome cher products | : : “I had tried many other products | . joocene ee beso) Bai h before I discovered Ben-Gay’’, NOW Reuther insists it's all right with) writes Mrs. Pirz, “but they didn’t | and TUES. 10:45 A. M, Hihim if the building trades help; give me the real relief I wanted ‘finish the hurry-up job in the auto| from the pains in my shoulder and plant, but says they can’t take| @Fm. To tell the truth, I felt as Ms : though I were only half alive. The over the work of his own union pain bothered me that much! in | members. ' “What a difference with Ben-Gay! | IT e Bullding trades union leaders, on) The pain eased up in no time. I | the other hand maintain that} wouldn't be without it!" Feature ? . ; F |skilled work other than production, q 7% {he a°temtua stenting HITS Shown ayer * should go to unions having: par-| ; £ \ : é | formula contains up to two and a At \ «ticular jurisdiction, such as brick- | half times more of two famous CLOSE : \ layers, carpenters and so forth | pain-relieving agents than any ot \ 11:00 \ thes | _— five other widely offered rub-ins . 1:45 ’ BEN-GAY's exclusive medication y TO . ° ; Pick Bruce Annett | works tico ways: First, ete w € fait CIRCUIT 350 | | the blood supply tothe painful area. F : Seccad ite pain-deadening action | TODAY Thru WED. YOUR a 10:05 Banquet Toastmaster | goes to work instantly to bring | - Oo | warm, soothing relief. | - | pe If you suffer the distress of mus- | JOHN LANA _ HOME! — e cular or rheumatic pains see what r| \" ‘4 | Local businessman and former! wejcome relief Ben-Gay can belag. | | ro ed ipresident of the Oakland County) Ben-Gay acts fast where you hurt! | STUER b Anas \Lincoln Republican Club, Bruce J. _ ee ~ | ALSO © A Whole Town Held Hostage! wed |Annett, will be toastmaster for the OO | ai OR *. ,club’s annual banquet Feb, 16, ac- Te at Gere, |” hovert A. Suton, Pred pe ee dent. — — | i Shown At—12:20 - 3:20 - 6:10 - 9:00 i | jwater (R-Ariz.) as principal speak- jer. Advance sales indicate the larg- | 2 Outdoor Epics! | WEDNESDAY ~ “DESERT SANDS” @ “FORT YUMA” 1122 W, Huron v . | Scheduled for 6:30 p.m. in the COCKTAIL |Pentiac Elks Temple, the event will have U.S. Sen. Barry M. Gold-| “Ah 9 LOUNGE jest attendance in many years, Hyron Bow! Bidg. , 2 for $13.00 (Sutton stated, but a few tickets; : They're the lare still available from Robert C. fire and fuse ee ie paid $10.95 for Miller, of Pontiac, Mrs.” John — —————— = this chek, A lucky perchece makes font .0f Berkley, and et Osmun's| jf Of 2 Heating DOORS : mene es ™ men’s store or Annett’s realty in , possible for us to sell it for @ fraction of Pontiac: _ New Show! time-bomb in OPEN Ss rs | t Ce. the price! Graceful and delicate-looking. New club directors will be | THE 10:45 = yet it's as sturdy and comfortable as an elected during the banquet. The stars " . TODAY and TUESDA overstufied easy chair, Satin-black Chevrolet Glee Club will entertain, Ay 7: CHA Ay 4 / | ~ ; ¥ wrought iron frame, upholstered in amart The dinner will follow a reception LEE a | TWO THRILL PACKED ACTION HITS! | decucatert ian for Senator and Mrs. Goldwater CARON | Feature At—11°15-2:40-6:05-9:30 Feature At—1:05-4:30-7:55 eevee a aia are ae a pacecereo ov WARNER Bros re EXCITING : |Hotel Waldron by the county Re- : ROMANTIC AD WE'VE SOLD HUNDREDS rusian Women's Federation comic MC t! “Cina Seabpaplbe- | Extraordinary! WARNERGOLOR: Stercoronic Souno CinemascoPe AT $18.95... Calls Swamp Family Net Sed | oan ona COLOR! . After Number Change Betty ~-ALSO— ci MANY RIVERS : | GRAND RAPIDS @—The Alvert Gainelle — /Heemstra family had their tele- Dancer of Taps Gheunk whe ated aes aaa i ate) a Tehy9 iphone number changed when : THE KINGS THIEF YW = | OPEN PARK [Phones were converted to the dial- $ Dancer of : | ROBERT TAYLOR | _— ling system in nearby Cascade. i; | 4 Acrobatics CinemaScor€ *:° Qammsnl | TONIGHT FREE | The new number was exactly the, ANN BLYTH EDMUND ELEANOR : same as the old number, at: the Ronny | UNTIL URE REAR OF St2te Police Rockford Post. Heem-| DAVID MIVEN GEORGE : FINE FURNIT ‘stra said the phone Started jingling| Wellington - 9 P.M. STORE the minute the new system went STARTING THURSDAY Storts __Ciant Double Feature Program! “THE RETURN OF JACK SLADE” jinto effect and continued steady for WED. = “KING OF THE KHYBER RIFLES” argon, | are of the Wilden” No Deer Cherge “Shield for Marder” la day. “They mostly wanted to iknow the road conditions,” he said. =“ 62-70 South Saginaw St. | India plans to boost coal output. ee + 1] i f * | Ms ee i Z | ae eee = ___'THE PONTIAG PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1956 Art Institute Given “0 IT YOURSELF by baichians 7|Nox watsDay $1,102, 151 in Gifts [, Hand me the roofing tacks, Honey— BOARDING HOUSE YEAH, THOSE FALLEN ARCHES NEVER SKIP A A NOVEL 2 NOT THIS TIME, TWIG6S/ rE SEEN Sent ONS OR) Aes VeaeiRRY ay VZ] Zl LINCOLN'S AND WASHINGTON'S < ‘ive 71 é Ba Z\ BIRTHDAYS ~~ You KNOW HOW &4\ “ARE THEY TAKING 7-\~~ MY FELLOW PATRIOTS OF )~\ TIME OFF TO POSE THE OWLS CLUB ALWAYS / | FOK COMIC 7 it ripe. ff | willl if \ itn ernst VALENTINES 1006 by WEA Gorvicn, tne, TAH, Rep UR Pen. 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Pod t [resp Seme gains stretched to 3 of grain was offered 100-128 dos behs or poges. prices pushed ahead. }2° ¥3, 5", 30-1 40 96-10 neha : This kept within fractional black. Nol, 1 The Associated Press average of gains '1.50 dos behs. Rhuberb, erry at fancy. f 20 t bounds, Dealings were active at, 00 S-Ww' box. Ne 10-80 §-Ib 60 stocks was up 20 cents at noon) the start and continued that way.’ fancy. "dor "Debs; net 1:\to $177.80, with the industrials up Wheat Pert 33" dor bens Delitco No 1 30 cents, the rails unchanged and near the end of the first, 1.25-1.50 bu. , Deliicous. 2 -hour was \% to %4 higher, March tomatoes, hothouse. No 1, ~ jp the utilities up 10 cents. { ole Poe) bake bd ® w- 3 | Calons. ¢r * * THE PONTIAC PRESS, __ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 6 -125 by; Hubbard, No 1. : he ‘day wag esti- $2.15: corn % to % higher, March bskt. Turnip, topped. 1 Vekime for t - 100-159 95 : $1.31%; oats %s lower to % high-. GERRI Kee. an Gutixe ce. Mated at around 2,500,000 shares) March 6544: Pye 45 to 4 ery Cabbage, No 1. 100-150 bu icompared with 2,110,000 Friday os higher, March $1.24%; soybeans) | Steels kept some gains bu lothers were shaded. Aircrafts re- states, yy cent higher, March $2.50. aie ve mained ahead fractionally. Utilities) ** Poultry Seguros how Bigh Tempeicrwes Lapected WEATHER FORECAST. — Rain today and to- night in the lower Mississippi valley, central gulf Tennessee and lower Ohio valleys, with snow expected for north St Us central “Plains, eastern central Rockies. Rain is also in store for the ~fiorthern Middle Atlantic states. soo CE AP Wirephicto| New York and Pennsylvania and and lard unchanged to 5 cents a DETROIT POULTRY hurtired pounds higher, March . pgrrorr Peb. 6 (AP)—Prices paid per lost early steadiness $11.75. | pound fob. —— Pail No. 1" ualty| Westinghouse remained ahead by . - oN pt ean alt i i- 3. Sent ¢ type 22. Capon- ‘around a point. Peoples Gas stuck Grain Prices Gp ie Site rings ott a gain of 4 points on news of a [bens increased and net commanding 4 higher dividend Cranbrook Pastor Speaks at Fellowship Meeting nope Greets ! ' | | { t | St. Fern Crawley, Secretary. ‘|Lake Ave., were recovered by Pon- Lodoe Calendar Special meeting of Areme Chap- ter No. 503. Mon. 8 p. m. 22 State termined ~ Adv. | Regular meeting of Pontiac Shrine No. 22, Roosevelt Temple, Wednesday, Feb. 8 at nee £ Rowe Werte om AY News in Brief Friday night, —— Police were 8 o'clock. Five tires, worth $150, were stol- en off of new cars parked in a. |dealer’s~lot at 280 S. Saginaw St. Five University of Wisconsin scientists report, that the geologic ot Sewn ee the intensity of the ba ssi that some’ rocks give off when heated. COCKROACHES One Full Year Guarantee From Houses, Apartments, ,Gro- cery Stores and Restaurants, Re- main out only one hour. No ‘signs used, ° Rox Ex Company 1014 Pont, St, Bk. Bidg. FE 4-0462 told. 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CHICAGO, Feb TTS. -Opebing grain [reggae il og — & cae enue | U.S. Steel and Republic were un- ‘ An observation hive built so bees ee nose B18 wee sess 65% / Supplies ample to the press peo changed while Bethlehem and f may be watched “at home" has May soo... 210 May .... sha) ttay Rei recmnpen er er cese ee Youngstown Sheet & Tube ad- First Presbyterian Church was of the Cranbrook School for boys, been placed in the chlidren’s room ser Meese doe * we? _™ Aor ee lvanced fractionally, host Sunday evening to the fourth’ pioomfield Hills, gave the Bible| of the Newbury, England libary. wee ‘ ry i 7, Corn * Mey DL Das) et | meeting of Inter-Church Fellow- rposition, ““The Bible Says" with Record - Breaking Cold| —— Mar 130% July 190'elescirett. cass included,” foleral-state New York Stocks ship “se - c1eeee « f L fm , a July janes cee 13a o ee Sates “Grade A jumbo 60 Extra! ‘Late Morning Quotations) _|- The Rev, Walter Young, chaplain) ‘the sub-topic for study, God's Wave Ends as Death BOD oc. ons. 1M MBE occ.) 31-78 : : ae — | Prophets." veces LS May a tee aot a’; wetien wets, "re eve ‘ite, Admiral 206 Int Tel & Tel 32 | ee Toll Reaches 170 ——& et eS Pe tie BES aay |Aited chem 1004 docs eport of Ro r Following the fellowship hour | . ~ rowns—Grade — 0 erge ip | b y 3 Man a . | d | : . | 45, wid avg 44: grade Bj Allied Stra... $1.7 Johns Man the Rev. H. Reginald Howden, | : : a Walled Lake Residents inte sage c jarge 33-34, wed avg. Ine Geen mr oH | rector of St. Joseph's Episcopal LONDON «®—More nearly’ nor- A BD NE eee Vs . P oe Meccan plane Am Airline 231 Kimb Clk | Church, Detroit preached at the Mal winter weather returngd to “si ind Weakness” (Getting Up nyure in Collision Whites—Grade A extra large 43-44, 4m Can veld bar hy art Brin 5 an S rres urope (a etice's Tw italized 2782 8-44: medi -40; grade B ibe pb of a tei HE | 7:30 service. He was introduced (much of -E today after a (700,728 String. Ch Cleody Urine} due to fo women were hospi m Gas & E . 7 7 a mmon Kidn er Ir afte: ° . of aos as “ Povns—aress A extra large 42, large Am Motor 82 Lockh Aire aos Pontiac police yesterday inves. by Dr. William H, Marbach, record-breaking week long cold | omens Mortar py Lee result in Backache, r the rear PF car W&8S 59), 43. medium 35-38, small 33%. grade Am NGas.. $8 Loews 204 pastor of the church, w i aavessnesst) And do such irritations tfammed at S. — and Water) B large 35- : Am News ... 29 Lone 8 Chem . 14 ‘tigated a man’s story that he was) ave that left 170 dead. But the cosen wna les of pan ak pee Sts. ar et berely steady Over-ail trade = eae a teu “ee ogy 3 lured into a car early “Saturday ‘“The need of the hour is for the freeze-up left much trouble in its! fee! "old, tired and depressed? n such cases early Sunday e u a in , - usua ves ,e Mrs. Edna T, Goodsell, 51, of 114/otferings, “A™ disturbing factor to. the Am Tel & Tel 1841, Martin, G1 .. si4.by two men and a woman who. church to come alive and move wake. | otuieg vehae ‘through si 6 form Combating . jmarket is the comparatively narrow|4™ ieee rite tel sf bbed him of $90. ‘tike a mighty army,” stated the' Hungry wolves are prowling) ection in acid urine, and analgesic Moreland Ave., and Mrs, Ida Tal-' spread in the price range between the Am Viscose poy bel Me 12 a\robbed him iD G lieving velus. Over @ ‘Sulton cys bolt. 73. of Walled Lake, were re-|‘°P #*#des and the under-grades jAnec Co a. Merck 5.4! Jailed for investigation of rob-, speaker around villages in Greece. Moun-| ts tablets used prove safety and success. Get ut ake, were — | anec w® Se Mpls Hon b bete bery u d was Ismal R. Cam. * *« «@ ‘tain passes are blocked by stiow | CYSTEX from Grusgist Wey andes menev~ ported in good condition in St. Jo- CHICAGO Burren AND EGGS \armeur& co 161 Monsen Ch. 43 bery unarmed was nit “acrous| the! Continent Disocax ol guarantee for a brighter tomotrow seph Mercy Hospital. CHICAGO, Feb. 6 (AP)—Butter steady: Arms Ck iit{ Mont Ward .” 88.4 POS, 20, of 39642 Orchard Lake Rd.) He said Sane ‘like 5 die oa = a = | i CG te 1, ; Atchison '{ Motor Pr 54 j d the woman, army” in the, hymn, inward Villages are a ro inter- The car driven by Mrs. Good-| receipts 1,196,018, wholesale buying prices | : 162 His companion an e i . i . sell's daughter, © "Patricia Ann, 19,| 90 oom a: te eC sh8, care 00 B $618: Atl | Retin a Murray Cp. 377|who drove, were questioned but not Christian Soldiers’ but do _little cog stn ee rn oc /AvcO ; x ee . . the - i rT was stopped for a traffic light Bees cre receipts 11, (44; wholesale Balt & Ohio 44.4 Net Dane i¢2\held, police said. about it. . ee [oder = ag shal 2 dod ROOFING when struck by James W. Jones, Puzing prices ae owe | Romer ee i$ Net Gyps ... 47.1| The arrest followed a charge by | ons, 8 236 N. Saginaw St., police reported. S: po Hadi f Dey geen a8. Beth Steel 152.2 eee a . 4 Abb Jackson, 45 Murphy St.,! The service opened with the pro- day,”’ with hundreds of thousands HOT SPRAY METHOD ~ oe dirties Ib, checks 33.8, current re: | ease Wet 183 NY central... ay that he was robbed of his billfold. cessional hymn, ‘Love Divine,"’}of householders trying frantically , . Y Barden Nia M Pow 33:1 tte said h the c t the followed by the call to worship to repair broken water pipes. : Nort West 634 He Sal e got into the car a Victims of Sled Mishaps Livestock ‘Beige Mien 0 BE 5 No AGae OM corner of S; Saginaw and Wilson|by the Rev. Edward D. Auchard,| Drifting ice played havoc with in Satisfactory Condition DETROIT LIVESTOCK Buda ce asa pened irene 13 a\Sts. at 7 a.m. and was driven out| associate pastor of First Presby-'gondolas on the canals of Venice. Two victims of weekend sledding’ partes: ci iericuure) — Moet ae BARONS yy 3hy Ob. gi” g44 M9 to Oakland County Airport, terian The cold wave death toll by om SAVINGS o - tS =] 125 wens j jg. |*>I2 | 2.000. Largely siaughter steer run, | Calumet em .412 Pac K & El 49 eee the robbery occurred. Responsibe reading was led by country: Britain 36, France 46, It- “3 % SA accidents were pantie aoe foatine. — a acetene _— predom-'Campb Wy.... 17 Pan AW Air eel | tho Rev. Joka ‘Mulder eaeockate aly 23, Greece 8, Holland 9, Ger- haeadesser aya cee tae nee factory condition morn: inating; @ it per cent receipts cows; ic D 166 Panh Epil Fe i i ’ s Pontiac General Pa =* a eer monk yengune apening | Cdn Pac 331 Param Lag : aa “Man and Dau h er | Paster of the Central Methodist ee iS eee Ad eee 10, * week's close, cows Capital Airl 11 Parke De | Pete : a ustria 5, Switzerland 4, Yugoslav- os Eleven-year-old. Monteros- pails steady: kers and feeders very|Carrier Cp 846 Penney- JC . g | Chureh. The Rev. C. George Wid- ae a : We Stop Any Leak—No Root Too ee; 11 head prime ted steers: 22.50;|Case, JI... 7 Pa RR a la 2, Spain 2 and Belgium 1. so, of Grosse Pointe Woods, suf-|tmost ear tales goed and and, choice ited Cater Trac $14 Pepsi Cala. d = of Ana ng Large or Too Small” fractured when steers 1 yearlings mainly es & O.. Plizer A urch read t f Pture lesson 3 sed hit meer aeae Ainaciag Lake, i I a A 2. Victims i in Acci ent aye he See nvestmen enc “/eyaee r fers early; most wu’ ¥ cows; s Ov . Leo os PY = t t 1.00-12.60; few better heavy Holsteins|Climax.Mo., 643 philip Mof.. . a b¢ the Rev. Gal ri Sar hospital authorities said. 13.00; canners and cutters mostly 0.50-|Cluett Pea 46.6 il Pet..... 86.3) A father was hospitalized and his| en by . Galen E. Her. |"* And Detroiter Bernard Ciesla, 18, ii se: wtllity end commercial bulls 13.00-| Coca Cole ....1238 Pet gag t2-year-old daughter slightly in- shey, associate pastor of the host 0 s R | 0 k rect broke his : tobogganing down)’ Caives — ep tivt ariel “port moder te Pullman 67.3 /jured er aes by a Geherred church. | pens in oya a Dead Man's Hill near Maceday *bout stead . car Saturday afternoon at uo M C tablished: ood and quotes Con Edis 404 A 44 rs. George Gathes was in| : Con N Gas 36.7 . - i Lake. veatene “T.ee-dh ot. few a L caeige sod baedatlhg SH Repub ise « $\ron and Mill sts: . 'charge of the educational progr am Goodbody & Co. of Royal Oak TO: PROPERTY OWNERS, QUALIFIED utility and commercial 16.00-21.00 cull i pf 4's 110, Rey Met 493| Richard D. Freeman, 38, of 97 for the -children and Mrs. Ruth|became Oakland County's newest schoo! electors ané all other interested |@nd low Lag 00-16. et nee: Rey Tob B... 53 N. Ardmore, is in satisfactory con-| ; »py_ investment securities firm recently Board alos Pee Bheep — ble 2,000 fifty-nine head| Cont Mot 84 Rock 5 oardman cared 0 ie’ nursery. | F eae of ante a ae fond leben tenia tnechane innns| oem Qu 103 ¢ Rateway 8! dition in Pontiac General a when it began operations in the terfond Township un Gheut paren MR or lar a grrccrall Curtiss Wr 286 needa par 3a where he is being treated for mul-) The next program on be held city’s Michigan Life Insurance @f proposed alteration of bound-|*"**P scarce, unchanged Pet Rais is2 Sears Roeb 343 tiple rib fractures, authorities said. Feb. 12, in the Central Methodist Building at 3101 N. Woodward. artes ef Clarkston Community Schools. | caataas iatuatore | Pls © Seng... 318 Sheti ae ae Patricia Ann Freeman, same ad- Churcff with the Rev. Ewald G.| The agency is associated with INSURANCE z | Dow re 5 clair F aI i } my = Bh rend Pavano lib — CHICAGO Pens Coa acu bs 2 Bows Chem MBL Beecns Mop’ 79 dress, was released after treatment | Berger of Redeemer Lutheran the national brokerage firm of , 1 Ges. 0A of the 8 % of Bec. 28, ate grog ee ee tobe ae a ee fe for knee bruises, they said. Church, Toledo, Ohio, guest speak. Goodbody & Co. which has of- FOR HOM T_4n8, ® E., Ind, Twp. er than Pride Ls 30~ lows) = fou Ry 04.3) Hi A. S 50. of Hazel f 33 cities, f the Detroit oe ’ y's meral market; sows t Kod . a2 iram imon, ov, er, ices in 33 cities, five in the ror ew] §., R. oa. ne os od bone poem He Ne mich be, 60 lower eal pl ee ie Sperry Rand as Park, told police his car bounced area. LESS C an ae ee aon eae 100-430" Ib Buichers, 14.50-13.25. most| Edie RR... 312 gra on alt $3 $ into the pair after being clipped Among its facilities aré a direct * 4/lots at 13.00 and above include No. 1/Fa oF. driven by, lw: to the f the N, BR. 0 E, Ind. Twp.. . these|Pirestone |. Sid Ol NJ ..158 jin the side by a car ire service to the floor of t we & ww Jans also = by of Seients an 53.00" ‘tng to head ot isis Rood oepie HES std Ou ome - 2? Richard G. Goldworthy, 20, of 87 U ers 10 en | ‘a iNew York Stock Exchange and MODERNI lean od Go @ Go Bu ote Clk ae me eee meet as Tra... 283 Btud Pack 33 E, Huron St. : jother major .exchanges, an elec- also the S. & acres of the re ‘% of the | 600 lb sows 9.80-11.00; @ few sround 309) Gea Dynam.. 613 Bun ll 7 as ar | § ree tronic quotation board, a Dow E % of NE % also the SB % of Bec. |ib to en Elec .... 862 Suther Pap .. 47 | RAGES 4. T. 48, ROB, Ind. Twp. "| galable cattle 27,000: salable calves 400: ‘Gen Fes nS > VOwaitialCel 1618! View vomen raat 6--Comptiedl by Tre| 'Jones news printer, and. complete 5. Sec. 34_NW % of the BW % end steers and heifers slow, early trade weak “en Mills ©) Gyiv Bi Pa” 3 A ciatea Prose a Lake Orion man was reported'Tesearch and statistical services. the BW \% of NW % of Sec. 34, T. 4 N.,|to 1.00 lower, mostiy 50-1.00 lower, bur|Gem Motors .. 45) aixas Co | 1204 3 #418) (1860 aged: protection. R. 9 E, Ind. Twp “| bulk of the run still unsola with most Gen Te! 0S Tex G Bul 62 Indust. Rails Util Stocks IM “fair” condition in Pontiac Gen-| The agency's staff of five ac- From Waterford Town Schools [bide 2.08 and more lower: apn (at Tire 576 Une debpd te Par Net change sare gee ast ae eral Hospital this morning after his Count exeeutives is headed by Man- a: re any y remerae canners and cutters steady bulls steedy. Ollie Br ae Traneamer 39 6 viens aay 2526 1349 70 1776 Car hit a tree on Baldwin Road ager Raymond J. Laude. Associ- Schools, Qskiand County, Michigan. ep eae Haig pentyl notes cna \Sesdrich me Twent Con i Week acon ee ot tree Dear Mill Lake Road yesterday aft-,ates include Edwin C. Roesner, AND POSSESSIONS oodyear : n Carbide os : Ls M = | ~ - re Real gl ey Deities thes re =} prime stsere | 19-90-23. 1 : ies gs go, (ran Paine Jt Gn Pac isd 4 Month ago 3831 1327 128 1768 ernoon (Richard M. Patterson, John K. County School Office Bullding, 1025 North some high prime steers held above 24 00 ae on) i ue Unit Air Lin 376 Serahe men ody ins aa se eaial = *>* Martin and Rabert A. Cole. Their Te opts fontioc, Michigan, on commercial #25 Ib Laoag ochbenp shy Thea Greyhound 146) Sait prow ag gees (high 2119 1220 683 1852| Hospital authorities said George combined experience totals 85 o'clock wa to consider the potash ned yr ar anaes polls heifers ult OH 915 Un Gas Cp 347 1984 low 1439 178 854 108041 Schroeder, 43, suffered multiple years. | LEGAL LIABILITY. Of detaching the above described ter-|15.00-19.00; utility and commercial cows) Pons». 3a4 U8 Line a3:3 DETROIT STOCKS ~- |fractured ribs in the crash. ritery from * Waterford Township Schools, | 10.75-13.50, canners and cutters 9 00- US Rubber 83.5 (C, 3. Nephler Ce.) Outland County, Michigan, od sada 3 utility and ce esiors curly 1400- indust Ray”... St: US Sesi a1 Pigures after decimal points are Te eighthe | epeignipds told — County 0 Noun S j er same to Cla Community | a few e rs Ing Rand ... 621 Walgreen Sheriff's deputies ‘something went y Hy “= Oakland County, ichigan. 30.00, but most vealers bow 28.00 down; w B PI 20 6; Baldwin Rubber® ..,. 186 162) Tue Coamty Beard of Beeston eallsee Joo-4e0 ie yoorting fecd-|mené SI... 2 Worm 8 re Ss Pee ee oe 24 21 wrong” when he touched his brakes fore me need te cancel your present policies. determine: i cheers Beto gy Por aeamiee lambs imteriak f ... 86 Wests A BE .. 303) ee ee 5 3j|to slow down for a curve in the With Father’ § Gun pepe genten trie bee reeare Stteration Of | , tive, 28-60 highet; shee about steady wie Sen ee os Midwest ‘Abrasives on 8 84 road. which provides more protection iT AICIONIO m : st rete, Attective date of the transfer, ie oe Ee ce corana 118 oe erin Paeee) aes Semen 8) | Wayneiferew) 2. tio Hl Deputies said the car skidded for | Tt deck 139 We 1750; most cull to lowiint ghoe ..... 43.4 Zenith - Rad 1284 No sale. bid and asked | * 7/100 feet before hitting the tree. A l6yearold baby sitter was 3. Whether or not any personal or real P™ 2.00-18.00, three decks choice Property is to transferred and, “| Food ounce seome 103 Ib summer shorn < } | this and iioad True Life Adventures a) Dated at Pontiac Michigan, day of February. AD. 1956 te Court for Coury Juvenile Division. and place above quoted eats =T [ fie Cou le © ae ee MICHIOAN tn, the re. [ so, the equitable consideration therefor.|igmbs 20.00: cull to choice slaughter Any interested parties will be given an ewes § 00-8 60 OAKLAND COUNTY ee OP EDUCATION ¥ In the matter of the petition concern.| tng pling td Lee Kannelil, minor. Cause opportunity to be heard at the time “Ww. 3 — No. 1 Detroit Band Pummels Fad Maxine Kannell, mother of said Family in Wild Melee Coes nee ea cn pines, 20s! Inside Restaurant that the peeoens abouts of the mother of fhe said minor) child ts unknown and the paid child hes Violated a law of the Btete and thet said child should be placed under the jurisdiction of this Court In the name of the people of the State ef Michigan, you are hereby notified = the hearing off said petition will be wife early ° at the Juvenile Court. Oakland C County Service Center Court House An- minute rampage DETROIT uw — Police today sought nine youths who brutally beat a restaurant ewner and his Sunday during a 1> “in the couple's ex. $260-B West Bivd, in the City of/ restaurant in New Boston, in Pantiac in said County, on the 15th day of February AD 1956 at nine, Wayne Coury or fn the forenoon. and you are, * : erehy commanded to a Tr ly at sald beartha vs eo eppest’ personel Frank Gre owner of the Tt being sinpractical to make persona!’ was ait alized with a service hereof, this summons and notice restaurant) was hos . shall we gure by publication of a copy broken jaw and numerous inte- one Week previous to said hearing in the’ Pontiac Press a newspaper printed and nal injures. His wife, Agnes, 38, was given first aid treatment for a circulated fn said County black eye and facia] abrasions. Witness, the Honorabie gps Judge of said Court * tine, in said County, of February A.D 1956 The Gravels told police the Seal ARTHUR E. MOORE, z - . A true copy Judge of Probate; "ime youths and three girls en . tered the restaurant at 2 a.m. Sunday and made a lot of noise. When Gravel asked the group to be quiet, five of the boys beat Arthur tn the one this 3rd day) i ELSIE J VASCASSENNO Deputy Probate Register Juvenile Division Feb €. 1956 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 1955 Pontiac 870 Catalina Coupe En- e and kicked him, gine No. Pissitio2327 | Public sale to him to the floor and ed 2 ebruary 17, 1954, at 1:30 pm sae 7 at $33 Main Street. Rochester Michigan | Mrs. Gravel tried to aid her Feb. 6. 7, 1956 husband, but she was struck re- = NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING _ Peatedly by the youths. The cou- Notice is hereby given of a- scheduled! ple’s sons, Frank, 16, and Robert, public hearing to be held on & Perm ‘ 4 g nent Zoning Ordinance for the Teatahis 15, tried to aid their parents but of aeyenona Oakland County, el were driven back by chair-wield- proposed text and pro il Gea ore on ne Sted ing assailants. p Clerk end may examined | xe c The one-sided battle lasted 15 OS fg pgp ean Ui nessa Shes the Clerk — t ra hs eeting ces are as follow inutes, with the youths fleein For the Auburn Heights area, = Mon- a k a 8 day, February 27th, 1956 at 7:30 pm after nocking Gravel unconscious, at the Pire Hall on Auburn rn i Por the central part of the Township, | |Overturning tables, smashing all on Tuesday, February 24th, 1936 at the crockery they saw and threat- ce eS at the Township Hall, 2060) ~y Opdite Road (ening the other customers. As they, et the north pone of the. Township. | fled,-one of the youths ripped out on PORTABLE PING “CHLAMYPHORUS Le ADAG goes 1S THE BIG NAME OF THE SMALLEST OF THE ARMADILLOS (5 INCHES LONG). ROOF OF FINK ARMOR GIVES AMPLE PROTECTION. ABROAD HIS ft f oe @ 1986 (Walt Disney Produc tone 4 Wi orld Rights Reserved 7:30 pm. at the Pire vn a Youyn the restaurant telephone and Elan ‘st the -eeting “for” “0 at ee rere tet i a - ONS at meeting for diate pon MauiL-Tow | Prva tutomobiles are reed AT HOME'AN ADDITIONAL ROUND SHIELD IN THE REAR @ Chairman, Zoning Bosrd. 0 transpott more than) . GRETA Tornahip 500,000 American public-school pu-! MAKES A PROWLER: "PROOF STORM DOOR FOR Hie Notas BUKROW. | Dustcibuted by King Features Syediata, Coerk.| "18, Tos¢ pils to classes, Peb. \ —— Slightly wounded at 9:30 a.m. to- day when the three-year-old son of a Pontiac Policeman fired off his father’s pistol. : Leah Wogaman, who lives with Patrolman and Mrs. Robert F. Rowland, 208 W. Longfellow Ave., was released after treatment for a fiesh wound on her arm, authori- fies in Pontiac General Hospital , said, Inspector Clark. M. Wheaton said, Rowland had left his gun momen- jtarily on a table. The boy, Gary, j;may have grabbed it because it looks like his toy gun,. Wheaton added. Three-Car Crash Injures Woman | A Pontiac woman was treated for minor injuries yesterday after- noon after a three-car pileup on |US 10 near Walton Boulevard, |Waterford Township police said \today. | Virginia Guenther, 37, of 170 N.. \Opdyke R@.,. a passenger in the ‘car driven by 57-year-old Harold Beede, 170 N. Opdyke, was treated ‘for a bruised forehead and re- leased from Pontiac General Hos- pital. Police said Beede’s car was hit iby one driven by J. Oliver Black, 62, of Detroit, and then struck lone driven by Raymond Lehman, }42, 334 Albers St St. / Two Men Charg Charged in Liquor Violation | Two men were arrested for li- ‘quor violations after police stopped their car for speeding last night and found 15 bottles of beer. Charged with furnishing beer to minors are J. C. Black, 23, of Utica, and Roger A. Cameron, qo, jot Auburn Heights. Fwo 18- year-old Pontiac girls fn ithe car were released to parents | pending appearance before police- 'women this morning. | 377 SOUTH Call FE 4-0588 > Brommett- SFL incicome Inc. g- TELEGRAPH | ‘Free Parking Space | = = Seen AUTO. SERVI = fenders’” “I know you wash cars but can you iron — SEE POOLE’S TO IRON OUT YOUR REMODELING PROBLEMS—Call FE 4-1594 as 7 Tea a: f i) ij a ; ae fj : f ‘ | } Ie | i F ti) | é i vA i os F iS J. { ast u j (le Lv 5 ef Ao aby : f i : 4 é 4 ‘ i ioe / , Pe i i ~~ Sagi ___Building kanice 12 ier AND ———— ‘OLD WAVES Chureh with Rev. Chevrolet naw St. = Band fil dirt Open’ Bridaye tu. “Wom Paul Havens f Inter- | We need 2 salesmen who like 2 A SET OF Bt ab eae Bi rhe tad bid eee, oath Ee a er 7 —_ in ie = 2 metery. Mrs. ~ make oo a Hated ae a | _EM Sais. _— HORT AND HEAVY HAULING. | “to waxing iineh a She ee in Puneral Home un- demonstrator Plan. Kindly call for bonus, Good hours, ain Tome RS, AIR ei owas wrD CHILDREN “TO BOARD. “Weenesday nocs. ap ent. Clarence J: Gates,| Hennessy, Hillsdale | fob Fower reneraters. heaters sand- O'DEIL CARTAGE Gako eK en oon :Da 9 Ne mint Che let C PINBOYS, EVENINGS 4 Ry ) WEEK- Tae, Reg, US Par OF. J ws RENTAL Local apd Lene f are 3] Moving. | “cents Oven ei ea et oe | JORNEROM. ye Ries oe: A re sl eve a Oo. ends, Motor-Inn Recreation. FE | © 1906 by WEA Service, me | 62 W —Menteete FE 45240 mit © St = ence O., co - wa: §-0032. iL, DITIONS ney loved father of Earl R. MI_¢-3735 B'ham 3 vi ‘Dracti ic 4 Bathrooms. including ‘septic tank, ik k R IN DEBT dear brother of Edwin I. John- BIG MONEY-MAKING OPPORTU- on RELIABLE | 7 Practice, practice, a whole hour every day! When are hot water heaters ees peace ruc Ss to ent 2. Fics vice will be held | "iy waciusives ling PERMANENT they coming up with ‘instant’ music lessons?”’ EU token 8 Lb ge AE Ne you are having trouble meet- Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 2:30 p.m forme. Jackets ‘. xe Laas A in oly gee ehan ey Cash or torms AND E EQUIPME: i our payments. see us t : Sremiithe’ Voartiess-Miple Chapel | letalle, “Aavertisine Ganbecidersad) seincin et ek ce sania | Se 1 to 5 yrs. For free estimates call: | % Ton Pick ee Stake ifclics REDIT cObNtEL- ~ with Rev. David Mortensen offi- | Ever apr roapect oamtaregenea ¢ on aad | MiOAY NS Lat RENE ¢083 = t tre eo tinting. Interment in Union Cor-| FREE. M ren Biv. “@. We} future, "vou may guaitty and be | Help Wanted Female 7. Help Wanted Female 7 "WORK Pontiac Farm and es Onkisna ith tate. FE oot Cemetery. Troy ,, Mr. Ba Li rh a erty trained. wilh income Que | nee PDR ewe | ~ A-l CEMEN WORK eo Tractor Co roa : Johnson will & as She | caB se NIGHT SHIPT e be a man | AN EXECUTIVE TYPE OFFICE | LLOYD MONROE . : Voor le Puneral Home. . reliable car Leese WOR: TA ARGE | WHY W AIT! : Wd. Children oard hees-6ip me | gnly, full time only. Apply 101} pe oa8il 6 to pm OF OPERATION oF a 1 | FE 46866 Dally Sa woGelading Sunday to Board 26 CE. ee ULL TIME McVICAR, FEB. <. 1008 WILLIAM | Can YOU USE EXTRA MONETY?. ~ REAL ESTATE INSURANCE EXPERIENCE, OpPORTUNITY?! BEE Us! | BASEMENTS DUG UNDER BUILD- po RATLS Prone Selahgary or LICENSED * pury. ; Help meet those monthly pay- SALESMEN PREFERRED PAID GROUP IN- ; _ ings. Pres estimates. 6-27 Voor te dng pvt “wu| mee Foe toma ce iss to | 2.men full time. Sales «experience a ieMENT THiS PONTIA BRICK CK AND CEMENT Mere Eee mi | Sav CARE CHILDREN, LE DORRIS & SON. Mrs. Pred Miller, $50 a nis lin poare ae - rb gto i. Right men will make $10,- POSITION. ; UIRES ABOVE E mploy ment Service cs the Zasetl aut) oleaener NWANTED ARTICLES RE- a ame. PE §-8731. : = “ w m+ Marvin BR. McVicer, Mrs. Glens | ine ‘consumers’ lin with AVERAGE ABILITY AND THE 18 W. Huros "PE 62861 _gfioneee agai ont commer PAE re ARTICLE Rt Cai DREN B-DAY OR Co-operatiee WigBWED Beane use, William Mec ar, ra awie Produc \ Uae week, Licensed Rex Southwell; dear brother of Ed-| mediately Wri te FOR “ R. Mie V ALUET, Realtor LENT. FE MMETT- a oy) oe nae Sb aes @ustom PHA PLT VET WITH 9 TON Stake i wan op ee eens . werd McViear, Mrs. Berlje Kelley. | _ Dept. MCB 006-312, Free 345 Oskiand Ave (ER ed m 468. ~TELE- sre Prem tt Wages, Write Fe Aas ve vente auling PE 4-4 p robes | weagot co gy mena YOU CAN’T HARDLY neral service will be Tues- Z 22. ite Be "BCR nee . , ery are, Site BM Tu COLLECTOR —__| S2peraiive Beat natate Exchange iN = “ENTE Be Painting & Decorating 20| ji robert Pete GET THEM NO MORE! Yung Punesel Nowe with tater, | For pert time debe tm Pontiac SALESMEN BIRMINGHAM ____Help Wanted 8 worn, re 8 WERT SHOR, FENCED IN YARD. — , i bose m . i ms emacs oane| = SPecin a _ - Pe bacViear pony pond orataghl the | beaks TMeasa hetecs ohare ear GROU Pp LEADERS General cite, seeretarien oot." ME} MEN WOMEN YEAR ROUND OP- Gee 1s OUR 8 si’ oid ~ | “ie a oAINTING Wtd. H ld G “4 es from : fo tevce ong ont Posare)| $0 ently Sane | weleua peer fren | Beg, "Gees Bese | Sie abal “ SeeTe tis) Building Service 12) gt mtEMoN pECenL : Bl ee mce oyes ace Call ite men cerriee ry rm ing- eCessary poly ; sich Donne od aed Voorhees- | are Geaken oe Ae Outlot rita ——— ~— r i ome soa > : N. Perry, . a Saas. Vo) Co FURNITURE. NEEDED We could oll @ | Ag essary. or wiki sD | ——meee_o ms : lots WARREN, PER 4 sa Ala | ae eo | OMENS SOE, | _ teeta PI SIPs ry paltrino UTERO 6 EE S ‘ 30 : Who wants an extra income week- een aie FLOOR LA BANDING AW’ sath i! pa cen by you, Rave d age ee cet mother et mes | CARGILL DETROIT |G ALESMEN (4)| Sibi: izes | AIR CONDITIONING || "iithae iS ears reece Seareptoed. Veen oot VE Pa Dried rane cal reg cunt ee ot peo or ne sborig Frvmene, Ute Gat | Mouths near am rab Free, estimates. Jobo “Tayler” “On : From a1 eoss.| MANUFACTURERS OF THIS IS HOT! fence necessary = Waite te ri] overhaul install air condi- pe. 7 .- TING. PAPERRAN( Roger B. Henry, Inc. . ice, will be eld wed. Pep. © a] SPECIAL MACHINERY | 4 renee teeta gEeiaslecis. | im heel yang etrigere | FIREPLACES, BUILT WEASON- ait iie—ware| ee a eS ory oneal mS Ses WANTS MACHINE THIS IS NEW! cccntaR HELP FOR DAY study in time, No inter: yO. Bud Bills PE 0.2000. papering. steaming service. Com: | “ol furoiture , will be recited Tuesday at 7pm | DESIGN DETAILERS el plant. Apsly tn person. fere Bresent occupation | oe Saetta caren. LAYING. Pin | _ merce. HEM 9-303. WANTED FURNITURE at the Donelson-Johbns Funeral! Pee ve resting Work on the N D Beck Cleaners, N. Woodward.) Utilities Inst. es r.| R Gerdner. 401 Central FE | PAi w t Home. Mrs. Warren will lie in odvanced {ype of putoms- Oo Vvown Birmingham DRIVING LESsona~ Pontiac | _?-7818. ndable, PE _6-8206. gn ep oy ~~ * Sulor, “FE coe, Gal state at Donelson-Johns Fu- am equipment, Top salaries with aT Deivere’ Yralame De GENE ‘AINTING AND DECORATING, 26 ft want P serv- Kinet . ae ing oe Bredaceet| Payment Soe eT ed, te eg ee mary | a ST area TE sot | Tatar ee ea | oA" Some sgeeee| BUY OR SELL : Diversified, rest work for, =. a; tering | Sent PAL IME. OAKLAND zo ’ oop’ New modern offices and shop. : | POR SALE BY PRIVATE PARTY op plait oat al dog Pal cage your “machines being built. $8, OUT, OF EVERY 109 Propiy young lady aged oe ital bat Afthur Murray dance hours with | @ U ARAN NT EE D ROoFE i ALL 4 iN te 1 will age 00) boslved backand of) 4s oa t _ feel of _— supervision. | WILL BOY WHEN PRESEN not essential. Pree hospital & | rty privileges Big discount kinds Honey arr PAINTING PAPERMANaING PE 3.2066 erty Woodworth; dear father of ne Saree Li etd Le N Sea i edie Insurance. Regular in- ssh sales ealy. Pentiag Press) 23 / ‘Case Pe WALLS CLEA Wyp.: veperees. ae price ay! ‘ now ter, Beth, George Woodworth: \ _mingham a O sonda MICHIGAN ACR Eprt COUNSELORS ee ARE NOT A HIGH “ous, MOVING FULLY Bee On 2st ; Sahes, opt sx Tomes. a mp. i * oeer brother of Mrs. Celia Moi- DIE AVERAGE COMMISSION PER 8. inaw — above Oakiand | school graduate write for free in- a +8450. L. A, Young, amntiag & Wall \ Jashing Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 rE « RILEY, x Wes Gr lide pe ee ake AMBITIOUS WORKER AVERAGES = crthenprreg tol pat tegl | nae poarhlolg "Fetes ee ee 2 Ke Rad ’ ears m. from the 3 TO $§ BALES PER WEEK. | DENTAL ASSISTANT - EXPERI; Pioma at home No time wagted. ing 188 . Ph. FPR HANG G. 3 YRS. EXP. STOP—LOOK chardson-Bird Chapel with Rev. DESIGNERS - ence not hecessary—must be neat | 0 job interference. ohio for _Reasonable rates FE 4-217) ob William Green officiating. Inter- ; ’ AVE SECURITY FOR YEARS and, dependable. ¢ 635)6«6or | «Catalog 5, Wayne School, Box 6, THING. AND PCARTERING. - Wanted to buy: Houses, ment in Wixom Cemetery. Mr. TO COME younger. Box 4 Pontiac Press| Pontiac Press. = = ~ Physio-Therapy 21A ottages, garages. Wisedworth| willl tia (ini etate vat NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY! Lopelibcrd far aped ges 200 South Ninth Street, Louis- POST OFFICE SALES EXPERIENCE PREFER- ir, PE 627%, F 1e6.__ | We. corvice oll mokes of retrie.| LOST: MAN'S WHITE Desin ; are ville, Kentucky aT PHARMACIST RED—BASE rive ee Rrvise sd MAKER AND D CARPEN. and all types of sma pe memo GOLD WRIST WATCH. riies, perense oF EXPERIENCED REAT ESTATE $108 per week for 40 hours. 118 Re reece lame | tt ceenees) (0 peel ROY's. 06 On Ave FE VICINITY OF TENNY-| 00. te. sale of your Land Con. te waltinn are ane for haces boot new office, en meat couarest aid vacation Uremenevenrs) SALES MANAGER Ga RPENTRY WORK. NEW AND 2am. 72 ; S : ) Snare ae ‘it Ti what we look- DY KNAUF, Realtor lar; th ed \ Ld Busy Learn floor locetion with | leave, other prevailing personne! : tr, FE 44210 A & B TRENCHING SON ST.. OR PRINCE- ing we sill cee m or a W, Huron; FE 2 Lin (a feb tote parking. commissions pos- | policies wu NIOR oat RETARY Wl olde rep Vey LC lace. pens in 24 Pda Poli brogaele trv peas ee ke ‘er 1011 _W. Huron. APPLY €2°0 CARPENTER WORK CABINETS. ene cee eee Bese TON STIR EWARD. FE! houre. Bee us tor "ihe ast serv , 4 ' ‘ i ry | eilnes ‘I ce you are looking eo © Transient Want Ads may | Ey eR EAE A RURLEY HOSPITAL Modern office! wants bright roung $560 pails weet Stoorrs. STs watt ALL. CLEANERS . 28181, ENT. 62, BE- Gat CO LO Ci ot Rent Apts. Purnished 33 Furnished 33 Fy us i iligen " ; = 1 1d i alle wi windows asonable ( : taecday et utiicctronraren ' sere depuetent on ciselcuae. eal PauAG Rune eee TO TAKE Cll teeth outine crancolln Sar Sn Agi ie ite we! Preeest No obligation rR 2ie | FORT Fidw. M. Stout, Realtor |' S80 pease i knoe t FUR- ay © Heation « , nentwl dep " on ome- s t a pee Sane zr - = j or r mis i ere waa me - . a (he (cli miecertoniian wile § chanical product. | Evcineering over established route es tire. Maney) ats Coteet CcnerS Bln! noroatne ard repetrs EX 3.4778 BUMPINO PAINTING rCHSN! LOST 7 YR OLD BOXER RED 1) N Saginaw Street he PE bess as avs ote ne aDUCe aia CASH W A ton and cs eenee | ze clriewy. ialesioe Sater tr ace fetes th URLS a abl ihe bald tn tt pacment! pian Mark Beka C-!- apa ial Ha) REO a) Lars Oveneeis wk 37 Park Pi, FE 46612. d PANT AD RATES Sr end Capetence UW cee nene. . ee cee et Barn in Michigan tust in from) tisien shop 34 Ellrabeth St Reward 49112 CASH FOU LAND et CTS. tees pe Days ars ' paato or Ds sles. destined eee oe ne fe a3 es PONTIAC Cake na vette ae a at sion rE 2 e318 rabeth LOS PEKINGPSg PUPPY RED Hd nWeit 0440 Dixie Hwy. ! room” KITCHENETTE. Fo , FORN- 3 150 270 5 6 ' Oxfor! area Cat] OA 68-2588 hand b é ree ee ne ws try ancthing Write Pontiac Press ALU MAKES OF FQUNTAIN PENS | Sith biack mast cae let 4 ihe 4. a iy Ave. ws 8. ‘ vee 5 As aa ~ FIRE i IG H iy FE R Dutton. Rochertes bat 2460 \ 7 Box as repaired by factory trained men Finder pees se return Reward gingw after 4. ; ~ : Z (G& MAN W at our store General Printing & | | _ 261 State St CA co chad ‘ Hiss aH oa City of Pontiac. Salety $4.433 to STEADY WORK EXPERTENCED | Jobs for ITiS wan TEE ¢ cn er Office guppiy Co 27 W. Law- Lost BEAGLE DUKE VIC PON. en roe - couple 7 315 867 840 stagt. High school diplomas or | Slornue secede “Mors mateten: | 5s 5G AND | ene ene FE 20188. __ | inc Lake Rd. Child's pet. 92; Don! sive your centenct ot sseash| Adulte oniy. ho Nt Paddock, Av ‘ & 360 648 9.60 equivalent required. Age 21-28. | once “Approximately 38. hre t | RECEPTIONIST. small office MAN WANTS, PAINTING |CARPET LAYING. SEWING | Wadsworth (hopes a) Le ede ppl rte Apts. ® 408 739 10.80 (om in service ma Sosy | week. Apply Mrs Proffitt, Dixie| typing I) Seeeretiee Eee ene binding. Any repairs. Carpet Lost IN VICINITY AUBURN | No charge for cpprateel. 7 ROOMS AND BATH. “PRIVATE ; rem eee). to 76 inches Discount Btore, 109 N, Saginaw. Bece oer ee real, reste MARRIED VET ATTENDING PBI emplored exp, os Ca. goed ae neces - brown Collie jay, Ask for fea Me att wy — child w ™ ne $200 must have. ai resident of ty STORE CLERK RECEPTIONIST CASHIER: ite Wants afternoon or evening rier 60131 or PE 3-785 By Has been gone 2 wks. FE £0441 oF om sie Ca t Thank |_Sthiees Gay Ht AA veer wears O x typin - $198| Job. Pull or part time, EM 3-4871. Bay Wi WALL BY MACHINE FREE * ite “et ren 300 win. rdo | hanks 1 FARMER, GBDLEAGED: Man.| 2m#!l_suto a paint supplier will FILE CLERK: lite typing $200/ MAN WITH 5% __ EXPE- repre No fob too big or small.| Toast FRIDAY. BLACK AND J. Cc HAYDEN PLL——— AO He git ith al pay 6240 month to start for Doone CLERK for ad rience in service end installation white puppy at McConnell echool. ROOM : WE WISH TO THANK THE MANY thaders dairy vend (Miesk * knees | sober mid fal aged man to sale pte eed! Mey nT fer od aceacy _ a on all makes of water eners,| EXPERT TREE haga : RE-| Chirdren's pet. OR 3-4120. a6 E. Walton Realtor =r. Perry. FE or 236 friende and neighbors during our | eer stock farms. im st. Clair | dtanets” Sit Se eeleng. oeeee! | SECRETARY. nol sberaan soo | Shas ont see fees eee OF | Lost: LADY'S WHITE GOLD EL- | TO GET THE MOST YOUR|3 LARGE ROOMS, GAS T. recent | Dereavement — Special County. Understanding of opers-| ‘work’ Must have. drivers license | SECRETARY to executive 8) “gin wrist watch, between Com-| land contract. Realtor Partirdge| children welcome, FE §-€697,_ anks to PTA, Home Extension! tion and care of farm machinery. | end ubliity lo wandle cash 4raear PEPER ee PLUMBING W on rk kK WANTED | | ELectric MOTOR SERVICE RE- munity National Bank and Waite's |—1s the “bird” ‘eee ae asics ee of Methodist Year ‘round job. salary. : Reeronavie re mica Bn Pr ar a MOE Pike| Serurday Jan. 20. Fhooe FE} roe St _Phose PE ¥Oi¢ Apply: 230 Russell ehurch eville, and Rev.’ Modern home with cit =| : : : ine “BXERG -,.. WE DO CARPENTER WORK. 2 50 SND ee | cotter pm. ROO Eddy Clinton Barrett family ier es provided) Give full partic- | GRAEBNER | GR a BNE RS— Px eas an hour FE #-2360 FURNACES CLEANED AND - | COst 13° FEMALE BEAGLE IN WE HAVE Jt poe Bad GY Te Pett —_—_—_— — nj ere - ; = | ti nk Id : ! gts eon In Memoriam B eaerence kaa feierences, whe Employment Agency IS) euahlee Eb 2 bah € | WAIT SERVICE. WALL BOARD Cremer Nelson [tes aie Vicinity nee ood Frenkits $200,000.00 '] ROOM. OFF NPE aay = CLOSE: EO Carl Humrtch care of Lockhurst 313 Pontiac State Bldg Fe 53-8277 He, UCC ais Spa ad Ware .CuuM eer ee : At qur disposal to ourchase new, to bus line. Call FE bites after Farms. Sar s & uct, Mich DY 2 Pea CIC TA aunt Of nanes Vere PURNACKS VACUUM CLEANFD | wart. — or semsoned a contracts fer, 5:30 IN LOVING MEMORY OF ROB. _ . oa ae ae se LADY FOR HO! SEWORK BUAT Der iculer Free estimates MY ond Glee i anal pip gas. our clients Ree efore YOU? ROOMS AND PRIVATE fe BATM Feo" 6 isso sro) pacseclemer 22) ave ee GAVOES ay TR , |G tene 2 colaven seuou! ween a M Bheet Metal Pr S831 S| Lost Last edie weil. “ASK FOR BOB” MAHAN Newly furnished, close ied — Bix Srests have passed since that | he week 5 ites "Ones Co. 7185 | TRUCK DRIVERS | — - . oA ee YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK OF FLOOR Aviko saa FINLEY . blac nea Ls pie Fe sqeal gia Torn ben town, FE 42570 or FE 2-821 sad day ‘ nce thet Wt Mile Ra ; MARRIED WOMEN sir Cat PE SO Son PE i717 . . @ Bay to) Bril=To insure | ROOMS AND BATH. ALL eit: When one we loved was called ~ “Inc Dpl a With children who cannot acerpt ‘ : : | *j = aoe aa am TerC ties furnished $13 weekly Bach- qedarie ane : oe w WORK ‘OWN YOUR OWN ~ [OST S*ALL BLACK CLUTCH God took hi h { ; INSP : C CTOR Soran Tor tock Slutusce Bacetreen N neces acieee, Siivedin ae, np | Neighborhood launderett+ We purse Also Pontiac Motor Badge elor_ apt. Call _at_ Leodictei Perry, a m home-it was His Experienced in surface plate and Gips. adust ea eas nes fect is Aa) i it oraines ts start you out right. Free’ Pian- a No 2931917 Bilifold & personel | Y ROOM CABINS KITCHEN Fa- Within our hearts he Uveth still | Le naries paoeid ie eepenine showing their past experi- _Por appointment cali FE 29-4456 | Work Wanted Female i ning et eek a High-| papers. FE 27733, _ parte Tre must ae lp 4 ba . a = Me rofitable ie s low 88) LOST-DEAF GIRL'S GLASSES | s OO Er ans Poca a araras, (potent . ‘ind able to pace TCC. phy- | MIDDLEAGED WOMAN | TO|) nay gERVICE TRONINOS. | #1 sho down “Por further informa: | “Brown frames, in Oresnound bus REALTY CO. REA dway, Lake Orion se Frank Riley, and brother George My GaMEG TCO: sical and anc test. Apply ie bE Monta pone come bushel: Pick-up and delivery. FE | Staniey” King. 404 roid oa 3 station ladies room FE 8-2320 Co-overstive Reai Ente Exchance N. APT. UPPER . in Lovina “MEMORY OF OUR 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion 9 am. to 12 noon Monday such asi weshing (cr flecr nerib- _ 8-716 |. mingham e ir- | Lost PEMALF. GERMAN BHEP- 4075 enc nee ee oe Ld seers evExYTHN dear Mother Mrs Annie erin | | to Fridare at Guard House bing. Live in $48 per month, | 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- | PLASTERING Wa AND RE.| herd Vicinity of Airport and 2 tM ah apt in 613 Tad who passed away February, | | ce peated Corp. 586 8. plus room and board More | tng and cleantng FE 7-0223_ pair Carl Burton, PF. 4-007 Williams, Lake Ans to Ginger. | ——— en Close in. . 1051. 7G: Best, Poetinc ome)than forkwepes | Wilte, | ALTERATIONS DRFESSMAKINO. = = | FE 5-008¢ Reward | « WE NEED 2 God knows how much we miss her i _ __*% | tng detatis. Pontiac Press, | isnillael women's aneat sewer PLUMBING AND HEATING H 8 tosT opti. TF ” WHITE | rh ' 3 Rooms PVT ENTRANCE. F Never will her memory fade | WALI SERVICE WALL BOARD _110 pond fitter FE $370 | Compton & Son PR ¢3767 or | LOST Rit RRIER | WHIT LAND CONTRACTS Adults Inquire after 4 pm. 100 : Lov ine thoughts shall ever wander. | inctalled. cement joints and nails | 2 OPPORTUNITIES FOR “WOMAN , “DAY ) OR s-5078 tecenens face Bovis) pet =straned) . Mechenie the spot where she ts laid Ready for pain or paper Very | 1849 In organization with inter- BABYSITTING BY ‘DAY OR FI ECTRICA Come sets princi hoou Re hs We will gtve you « auick cash 2 ROOMS UPPER, WITH PVT. Badly missed by h daughters ; Pee xt g vg hour Puli or parttime FE: 2-7249 | _ward Phone OR 3-4122 id a MS Edith and Nettie Ee tencdaushie W OL it ine {Mier Free estimates MY esting and diversified activity CHILDRENS SEWING CHTBRIES SEW E R CLE ie Sher oVOUN PEt a AN IST aver le no additional hidden bath Utilit me furn, 164 Pike. , a i . c y, J ; i 9 rats. Early ° L fo - Lotetta Ann O WANTED . RALES*IAN Al ONCE want eres Mie Say type well a specialty' Also alterations. men | Stnks—Sunday Service FE 4-2012 give one @ home? FE 5-9200 a Chhomer gall 45 poe eo ie 2 o ADULTS “ONLY a uae: IN TOVING MEMORY OF OUR W Dinnan 68 W furon Bt Interested in m permanent posi. _& ‘women FE 2-4614 a TREE "TRIMMING AND REMOV. | _“rnigan Arima! Rescue Leacue | mates ~ aia TH, HEATED, son Jerry, who passed away ; be . tion One oppottunity would in- #XPERIENCED DAY COOK AND Free estimate FE 2-6019 FF | s “ . ; y ROOMS: AND BA a sccue) | MK ve me papa eed ssn. — | Ol IT | you a OWN: "BUSINESS! YOUR Soe emee Cee eet |= ee ing Phone Te 4-2245 - wa Nth re 324. ee _ Hobbies & upplies — 244 Bicholie & Harger Co. | E sa06 a vi o | | : on D rg . masses PROMI) ET | F | Rites eunion Soci, eur™s Eppa, aeegraphe, cee" Eeuserare get ee won ea Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 oven ro 4 wew tocation 2% Maton st FE SAIN 7 Rooms, AND, BATE, NICELY Saison abd paeme ties is et strles for entire family, Earn: fe wes 3-9692 after 5 | ost modern camera .store cy QUICK TENS SL as) ih : Beaty acne erin et Mrs. Car! uture? $90 a day comm: Experience un- | 20 1nr | GIRL 2 WOULD LIKE IMME-| DRESSES, SUITS, COATS & AL | tintehing plant in Pontiac. All | _Side Aduits only. Dor) Conrad ¥ ny rs. Car! ° nec. FREE catalog Write TAN- SOMFONE TO CARE FOR CHI-/| diate employment in payroil. per: | ‘terations, 191 EB. Huron FE 4-207¢ popular eameres and photo sup- | 2 AND ielde® bi ‘ pedo: = _ ; is | NERS, 116X. Brockton, Mass | dren and help with housework | Sonnel or general office ee = piles on easy terms. Many spe-| For your lend contracts — vou'll| gas Close in. Adults. FE_2-7425. : IN LOVING MEMORY OF EsTH- \\ould Yot: Like to Enter ; | fevs._ FE _ $1363 crperience. leaccllem | teferensea! | Furniture Refinishing 16A | cit!s and see the intest tn elec ike our service — ask for Mr J ROGMa NEAR FISHER ; BODY : Met! Pre who passed away the Sales Feld > | Help ‘Wanted Female | | TYPIET ‘FOR GENERAL O OFFICE | FR 2-6640 Se | ore aos ional SEvICn | with wes PE sos lin- is : sk So eo ork. Experience not necessary | 2 DOC . T |_ens Men only. FE —— 4 Rope vase - No Fxperience Necessary! 4 Ate NENT STEXOGR APMIC- me Cail 7 OR _3-1286 for sppotntment. ROS Creare Hey ee Ate | Meany: Pe 8-016 fone ete NEW CRABB BETS ete | “WHI a - 2 CLEAN ROOMS. CLOSE IN. NO : And the one who thinks of her to.‘ 3040 HOURS PER WEEK WITt versitied ee ock atts ag estas | : UNUSUAL. | TRONINGS WANTEN, $3 A BUSI | Inc me. Tax Service WW i) cuaberinalal61l0e) anil feaaies drinking 114 | Center. ter. FE 6400. tS CF rd BRING YOU FXCEPTIONAL lished company offerin ‘many | OPPORTU N ITI ES el and ‘up FE #1253 i S to fits BACKENSTOS 1% East | 2 ROOMS CHRISTIAN COUPLE. Badly emis] ered Ber pe EARNINGS TF YOU ARE WILL emplove advantages Bloo | i - | TRONINGS PICK-UP AND DELIV- _Lamrence, FE 2-1 Private bath and entrance. 118 Mareson CO, ING TO WORK Hille area Phone Midwest 1-0600. - Ene | OF 83.0 per_bu FE $6722 ACCOUNTANT. AND TAX commu: | ~ Notices & Besetie 25 . FE Howard oe _ . oy - . oman i ambition per ana}- vode stl i IN LOVING EMORY OF MAUDE . AC00} Ara EECEIY ARLE CLE K “fty and car Ofe “who can ear \ Perry Shopping Cemter FE 8-2431.. PEALTORS 2 kK 4R ooMs. ereey teu Roone Oo pasced awar four BIG MONEY [8S ALWAYS WAIT- lady €t go0kkeeping and tyn- af hoyre a gar Preterably eve. | - a ~ _Open dally. evenings and Sunday | AAA PRIVATE Detects 5660 Dixie Her turn 5 minutes walk from town. vears ago Feb 21952 ING FOR THE SIAN WHO 18 ing experience’ to wort with con 1g And need: to eam a- much! JON TE P A S S UP aGcountino & TAX se RVICE Specisiizing in tic work Phone OR 3-1295 _ No drinkers or children. 73 Pals. ee pada t to wus lis loved her IPO NG FORWARD TO HIS venta! pennla! madera ean oe 5 $88 weekly For i interview cal! Fdw Hawes FF 22602 _Licensed, 30 vears ¢ Ae PE 5-520) grove ? ut gone before FUTURE Oxtord Area tereson dae oe u 2m aie ; Wo BOOKKEEPING AND. TAX. one Ss * ROOMS. COUPLE PRE ae ee sim ss in memory FOR APPOINTMES T Beni ed work ‘Tmmediate oper- eee ror. nie pels MONEY! Sell unneeded L Fitrwater > cc Acrotted Knapp. hoes THE ANSWER TO Nae FE 47303, . \ ay missed by Co-workers of Et Heel day week Cal) Oakland House. 2661 Dixie I Highway : b , 2 ! sh FE 2-217 pW. Huron E #1024 2670 Airport Rd OR_3-1592 YOUR P R O BLE M. ROOMS PRIVATE NTRANCR \ wokih esl FE LS OLive 2-1511 AMBITIOUS WOMAN EARN 5 WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK elongings for ca Broome: “TAX SERVICE. E BE. | AUDIVOX NEARING AID RM. Want es th alere 23000. 548, Shit Flopers) 3 aie rus | Weekly handling beautiful ster Phone 3 after 4 for ap-| lisie- _M, Hoover, FE 2-2961._ | _20l’s 'N._ Saginaw. FE Vant Ads! To sell, rent,|) poom apt NEAR Fis Heth soe eevee! MR. SHARPE —. | ‘!9€_ And fine “Mevarien china.” _Pointment—___ = eee Classified Ads! SAVE MONEY 75| CASE, DECORATING. NEW HOR: hire ics FE 28151 «| Body. PE 46438, DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS a | tecce! vem: “Be canvassing. | WOMAN POR SIMP arte COOETNG: | a See vee) ee ee housewife, To- | , - ah ROOM APT. . to high schol. Large living room ing soem wae Cae a ; OM FURNISHED HOUSE. 15. prenr HERE LEAVE THERE "Wall to wall carpet. Oe floors. Blorms and screens. Orr RAPH, § Room mod- Downing Ct. FE $0778 alter 6, Closed Almst few gas furnace, gord eu ak cms bungelow Garage, $11,180. x FURNISHED HOUSE. |P. E. Howland 1245 ‘Dixie Bwy. pesement, | laundry | trays. nice fits #. pee Rest. #16 so, 4. ee Terms. Sab soe eee oe eee ear OR _> tee Shown by appt “— i handel eo Pitmodera brick. Tile beth gas beat. ; parte Sheen eoss te Fer Sale Houses 43 Off Baldwin.” Ramch type Alum!- Bulider's own large ranch house on o | garage. se, to school, $15 per week. num siding. 3 bedrooms, large ‘a lake @ miles from Birming- ing: | 6 Room mode modern, 3 | Fer eas WEST SUBURBAN 3, BEDROOM. teoee ‘piu ‘ena. Piowure | 0 mine Se eee ee wat W HUB = oom modern. ge NoRrTH! CLOSE IN ~™ ROOM “WOUsE ON GENEVA ied with “61 its Kiet Immediate Window: jt. tnt veil inn 3% days. Offers | _ ster “Bchool District Large 9 room om home with 2 baths _Lake for-sale or rent. _ FE. +1039. possession, » oh Large aiid sma’ w iceman: invil SASHABAW RD. 3 Bedroom mod- New 5 5 ROOMA, , PARTLY 1 YORNISHED | —" pik ane ROSE M cLARTY W t M alo s heat. $7,250. vi ocx ‘building with over 000 89. Lg as 2) : Best ae — a7 see ae, sce FE 2-2162 or FE 8-398 | att, anue! orn SAGINAW. § Room modern. | ties here.for only $3,000 he i L ie i “ | Wes Oboe ee cee| Serpe Doe toes 2&3Bedrooms & Snyder | =Ahspe gzrom mode Om OU euy income ‘Lar RN. HOUSE. Aa ance 4% comradt. of | ental units pone na ae ont me Weng gy Bema [OPE PTE, Oe comes | eae a ge MODERN 5 cok ‘PONTIAC | 4344 w. pil separate entrance i.|_Lake. OR 3-61 ee pee woeay Mr ae eee $36 O7 2 BEDROOMS AUBURN AVE. 9. Room modern | excellent buy iat $10,500 with 8 FE apres i 4 ROOM. GAs HEAT. | 3 2? BEDROOM. FULL+ BASEMENT, 7 . AND DEN brick a yee Ad ness garage. ‘slow open «ROS BAREMENT OOM BASEMENT | Cr\ forms. On a MONTHLY PAYM'TS “eee nen h le or rms. - i. ti) “City. PEL 42544. vicinity. : mas ne 2B INSURANCE | j 750 lIOwn JOSEPH F. REI a felon man I completely cou =| PRE < H Bt. 2039 tiled recreation room, i vate 2 rooms & bath. Heat furn. $400 DOWN ey orm oy DAILY AM OE 5 S30 % mada 7 Pb. mar aes | nest rs ip Bloomfield. Hurry op rod week, Deposit soeneree nepal). nt Sonus vexterior wats. DAY. 664 A Pawood ? vee. PLUs COSTs rative Real Estate | wae . Shae tae ate | Ey” Sag oe eae eames e| PAYMENTS [acme Ricki | prone ay ca ar man : ' Peet om Bivd. Youngs! may he it nt 2 car garage roclose to ington FE 5-482. _|_ Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 frw i seproom RnANci HOME. mail, ae * = tesaltion bar's Wehook, OR. 32270. | RR et ena $36 97 — ee On cevice Oran 66 2 BDRMS. WALLED LK. MODL| Lake privileges on Cass lake. . ay E TRS close to city very reas, MA 4-1778 | Auto. heat, Corioll “Realty PLUS TAXES & INSURANCE A. JOHNSON, Realtor N | BEDROOMS, STOVE, IN COUN- light and rator, - * Becire, retrige wor! a re NEAR PONTIAC ROOMS A TH. FE : +0808 and \ a 3 AND BATH FURN. E i ae opermitea, MY 3-278. 7 ROOMS WITH Bar i AND “FRO i . FE __ inte, 3 h i ROOMS BATH PUR APT | snic & hot water. Adults, FE +4618. ¢ ROOM FUBN, APTS. ADULTS tr wom “4” * o APT. IN PRI-| hy Sun, Sor esalnnens FE Ben hres ert ge Pe oe eal “p.m. FE 2-2074. Days, : BATH. WEST SIDE. i couple, Utility. Ga ' NCE bem. Gove ane refrigerator AND: Ae STOVE and noe Heat, hot water, ga- ss . Sanford, AND BATH WITH PRT vate entrance, or 3 — _chil- Dee ce 6 , UPPER APT oor illpens 3 choice west side gas heat, $90, available March 1. References . Write Pontiac Press Box! LIVING ROOM. and kitchenette and full 100 Crescent Lake Rd. " UPPER 4 ROOMS & BATH , heat. FE 2-79¢3 3 ROOMS AND BATH, ities for employed | “~~~ : 777 oe couple. Call MS TILED BATH 8587 Pontiac Lake Rd. DELRIO | APTS. 281 Oakland Ave 3 —— full bath, mara “refriger- ple E utilities furnished BED- 4. Indian Village | Wear Tel-Huron Shopping Cen- ” ‘$6 tasty “aviiling™ tiie per month. Legier. Tripp, R ealtor Street try, chidren welcome. OR }-4797, 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. FENCED yard heat. Drapes, water _totner. Open | Ave. EM 3-0327. 2 a BEDROOM. tic HOME FOR RENT. os. izabeth Lk. Rd. EM pire 3-0171. 3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME, fear Pontiac Senior High school pal smal, children. References, Fi LOYD KENT, Realtor . Lawrence FE 5-6105 n. Eve __Next to Consumers Power «LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. ALL ern. New home, $75 per mo. | Deposit and references. ee eens ve _of_ Auburn Ave 71 Doris ven atk, Team ARO ec. store ry | 2-6433. __per_ month. 5 BATH, SMALL ‘LL HOME, 1156 Lakeview 8t. Reference, Cow ie preferred. PE 44423. —__ i ROOM one PE 37 NEAR DOW DOWN- town. Phone 5 ROOM * ‘& ; BA East side. FE 4 ATH oe GARAOE. \6 é ROOMS 6 ROOMS “PE Ste D pare IN CITY. 7 ROOMS, GAS HEAT, 2 BATA. erator. Will lese. _ PE sdoon. PE ‘ies. o tareaek: automatic ga: Cote 5 _g month: MA 6126." GRESCENT LAKE. a | BEDROOM. __ #70 per month, F 5S gebatca . HOUSE. iewed BEDROOM, .00M | EMPLOYED 5. ROOM > “AND Me toe. rp MODERN heat, cote 1 peg ‘Bt. off Taylor Ra. FE 4-2031. For Rent Rooms 37 ROOM FOR RE- itr. lady, privileges, 47 W, CTIVE RM. HOME PRIV. soe 1TH Pri- vate pa Shas ee LEAN SLERPING Close to downtown, 25 SLEEPING ROOM FOR Se beds, 42 Matthews. CLEAN SLEEPING Men only. 46. Mechanic. fo0nO se: |Convalescent Homes 38A |\MEN TO FR OOM Fay “BOARD. 618 wekly. Poplar. FE 2-9853. ROOM - LARGE ROOM, CLEAN, QUIET. _modern, et bus stop. FE 54-7332 LARGE ROOM. TWIN BEDS. FOR Siok or Working couple. Kitch- en B egy Ul privilewes ges fn ton Plains area. OR 3- } . ING LADY ace _en priv, optional. 25 Williams St. | ROOM TWIN WITH _fer 2 buddies. 118 Qjenwood. ROOM FOR BUSiT’ OR PRO- rson. 41944, mS x SLEEPING ROOM | | FOR 42 Matthews —Rooms Wi With Boare Board . 38 FOR TWO Soir wen, AND BOARD. _____ FE 06 AND BOARD IN PRIVATE @, close to Fishers and Pon- tac Motor. On Baldwin Ave. for Ht 2 = workers. 161 Baldwin aN WANTS ROOM. __WIll_do odd jobs. PE 8-2662. EXCELLENT CARE FOR AGED. _ Rates starting at $125 OR GRANDVIEW REST has ? vacancies Ls ‘istered a in begs? :0 1350 Rd., Roe! _ester, | Hebigan Ph. OLive meat, NURSING “CARE FOR BED Pa- nt. Graduate murse. FE 4-8503 39 __ Hotel Rooms _ - No) | | HOTEL AURURIN | Nee by Dav or Week | Also or room apariments | Cooking and refrigeration unit ya _FE ene free TV $15 weekly “OR 31700 “HOTEL ROOSEVELT | Rooms $12.50 up. ipa $17.50 up ee FE 5-81 N HOTEL CLEAN MOD- ern rooms by day or a 45 | West Huron St Phone FE 2-826¢ | Rent | Stores _ ‘ 40 222 §. TELEGRAPH, NEAR voor. | HEIS. @mall store or office, $50 | Pie Soon gene R. J. Valuet, realtor | a Ja 420 ORCHARD LAKE AVE | FE 2-1643 8. ope 8ST. AVaTCARLE | got kind of business. FE | STORE WITH BASEMENT double saree . $3 8 Saginaw [a ‘Inquir a2 8 Lae tel Ph Bone after 6 FE 7-0 prone Fon RENT, 1055 W Sas size 20 2 with the parking _ ground. Two. OFFICE OR STORE SPACE. fot rent. Wil] remodel to suit Ample front pe: king, 3121 W. Hu- ron St, FE 47643 after 430. FE | 24a _Rent nt Office Space 41) (AN EXCELLENT MAIN FL pon | location on West Huron, just 2) block off Saginaw, Idea! for In- | surance office or other sere or | rotessional operations, Ward E Parndce 1 10509 W. Huron ia BIRMINGHAM | 2.000 sq ft. Will lease as ie! $400 per month or remodel to suit Central care ‘9 block to Municipal king. - BROOCK 300 8. Wood ward 467200, Rel = a NOR A Central location lst. floor office space available Adaptable far manufacturer's Agent Secretaria service if desired. JOtdan west er Lincoin 3-6500 LARGE “UPST° RS SPACE. PART- ly partitioned. Downtown location close tm Suitable for office. clubs or business. FE 23-7221 _ | CARGE OFFICE 8UITE CONSIST. tng of 2 good sized pri of- fices pvus large reception room Air conditioned front otfice fac- irg W. Huron St Park avall- able — available at $150 Per. month. See at at. Me pees ron St. PE 4-058 i Hu AEE FLOOR =F ScaniOn ON | West Huron, next to Riker Building. Ideal for retall or pro- _ fessional services office Ward E. Partridge Realtor, 1050 W | Huron, FE 4-3681. 2 : AND | carport. Low down 68-0889. _ payment. By owner. FE $650 DOWN SPECIAL! and utility room. Own- rT appointment. Only week. Call fo 86,060, Edw. M. Stout. Realtor 71: N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 6-8165 | Open Eves, Till 8 30 MORERN BRICK BUNGALOW pear Fisher Body, nearly new, don't miss this one. Only $1,800 down. New 4 bedroom brick rancher, only, $15,350 oe terms, Several other good i Have pererell “nlee incomes: 2 family on Norton Ave. @ n room on State St. an 8 room on Green 8t., store buliding with 4 rooms @& beth at ae steal at $8,500. P. W. DINNAN 66 W. HURON FE 46-2577 TO BUY, To SELL... REALTOR _Partridge is the “Bird” to _see. $400 DOWN Modern 2 bed home. C et: raslay and screens. ma, nice cor- all PANGUS ~ 1919 M15 Ph. Oftonvilie, 132 collect, $45 A MONTH Inciudes taxes and insurance, 4 er cent for elvillans of Gte odern 2 room wi ord >| fenced jot, aluminum i dour 1,10 ve Prphogy Eh brs sa i Cc PANGUS" O19 MAS 4 Ph. Ortonville 132 2 collect “BLOOMFIELD TWP. 4 BEDR. BRK. RANCH $18,900.00 $3,900 DOWN carey — a Gly with dinell, au pat). lace, I'y baths. St. rive, % mile south of seph Hospital west of Woodward. Open 1 m. to pm. Wm. Beattie, pi steaa_ 9 $990 DOWN, $34 MO. NEW HOME, LARGE LOT, CITY WATER, SEWER. DELCO ong HEAT. HEAR BUS, BCHOOLS. . ar SHERMAN, hun. DER Ridgeway RANCH TYPE BEDROOM needs some fintsh- Livable ing 130. Total price, $7,050. 91.500 down. LIVERNOIS | room bungalow Oi] heat, | “$2. Lot 60 x 120 “terms | 9 ROOMS Well-located ciose in on paved street. Nice lot, 60 «x 160 ye be seen. Total Habe $8,500 $1. down. §70 a RIDG sEN Ww AY REALTOR 978 Baldwin FE 4-6203 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange A DANDY HOME ONLY $1,500 DOWN 2 nice fots with Cyclone fence Neat & built in SAleops dining room good dry basement, auto, ‘ar gpelsy Neat and sttrac- etl outdoor grill. Better MUST SE L L PRONTO OWNER GOING WEST Ownet transferring to better po- sition tn rar eh Will sacri- fice his lovely 1 bedroom home tn Dray ton "Plaine, Spot- lessly clean ona attractively deco- rated Carpets and drapes, alum)- storms and screens, auto. Don't dilly-dally on $3,000 down. §75 per month. Quick pomenion. DANS GIROUX & FRANKS GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie Hwy OR 3-6701 Open until & Sat ‘til & 3 BEDROOM BU Immediate Possession | Suburban 2 bedrooms and bath Has utility room & laundry tubs | Lot 902250 On blacktop highway Oniy $850 down bon ( olored 4 bedrooms near Orchard Take Ave Fenced rear yard, barbecue | om fruit trees sperouetie down Bell, FR 2 CUCKLER RE ALTY 336 N Saginaw ACTION WANTED! By the owner of this 5 bedroom lakefront year around home Cheerful sunroom finished in knotty pine overlooking lake. 28° ft. living room-dinette hes natural | fireplace. Kitchen with plenty of space. 3 pe. bath Large Insulated. screens Owner moving out of area eut price a sack sais to $15.000 | with only | E MBRE 7s & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. Union Lake Villace ' EM 33314; Eves. EM 3-3197 or EM 3-3705 j “BUILD Now! In one well restricted Waterford Hit Estates Extimates freely given om our plans or yours. | HERBERT © DANIS |} 4975 Pontiac Lake Rd FE 5-431) $1,450 DOWN | This 4 bedroom home has such Hvable features #s full basement automatic off heat, automatic hot water. plastered walls and hardwond f'oors. Setting on a 120 x120 lot with a 2 car garage and located just off M-5® near the new Waterford ee School me ace only $9950, $70 per | mon : .HOLMES- BARTRAM, 4392 ot Hwy. OR_3-1960 a@oen for Offers Very modern custom built new ranch trpe on 100x200 i highly restricted suburban | area Just 12 miles north of Pon- tlac, 2.576 sq. ft. including miultl- room and.double garage. rooms, ceramic tile bath. fixtures with fan and heater; 2 fireplaces. birch trim. 8 dishwasher Full basement, 4 picture windows Good water, immediate occupancy. Will CRs rate to your choice Value 000, must sacrifice to mat “| Ma Call for appointnrent to see. _5-5811. SHOR T-CU I yO! CASH: Classifigd Ads!| HSE | ‘ -o aS Way Aavc ani” “Maybe it is good material, but it only has one pair of pants!” ~ New veo ern | __For Sale Houses _ WITH BATH. 1 | to Crosby Realtor Waterford 38 $ ROOM HOUSE acre of ground close Lake. $4,500 wi GEO. MARBLE, 261° Andersonville Ra., Phone OR +12 RANCH BUX ‘GALOW Built 1e4o Very attractive aed comfortable @s can be w neq «es fur- pore: rccogegal exposure 20xl4 liv- celine. m-—picture window coved _ Siesue tile bath G. 43, 43 __For Sale Houses 43 By owner, 5 room modern bungalow with freniacel| basement, sun porch, ga- | rage, on large 50x265 ft. shaded lot. Includes two cooking stoves, heater, oil tank and 100 gal. oil, With '56 taxes paid, total price, $7,900. $1,]00 down, 3 Oakland Av PE 8-0430 FULLY FURNISHED . TO LAST DETAIL 2 bedroom home on corner lot. Paved street, close to bus ani school, $13259 with $2250 down. WILLIS M. BREWER EM 3-4006 PE 5-9459 FE ¢5181; 55.N Parke PE 28532: __ PE 4-5078 New Br mek na CHEROKEE SHIPS for Particular People! Distinctively designed. Custom constructed, This 3 bedroom nearing completion provides tie utmost in convenient amie Gal ie carpeted 22 13 liv- ing-dining room has ‘Hresiase and window wall with a view! arge, light kitchen with dining Attached over - Here's a home as it's quiet. close in among other good homes! CARL W. BIRD, Realtor $03 Community Natl Bank Bide BE ¢#11 Eves FE 6-1392 KEEGO HARBOR £ [ k i 2 S197 cite "tia toy wits 43300" dow | —— S68 a month, PE 25427, a begroom with breeseway and attache re, arge lol CALL NOW NOT HING DOWN | ell kept Heighbo rhood. Full price ' see Will id easonahle down paymen' INCOME, TOO! pusnenn) Verasan ecaven | 1% ‘Oy ad Biz rooms a bath for the own- ot. Smali down payment wil | er—all jar "rooms, Good d dea} of build 3 bedroom. Alsu wil) bu. N furniture |s on _ my lots. OP 32837 Sey stoker and on. water 188 Cass Vv El Keego erafrer} tor, Private entrance to 2 AD AMS ~ FE 23-4875 FE_4-1661 room income Gti EE INCOME. § ROOM RANCH-TYPE loca! . 919.986. terms. sour. HEAST | home with Beauty Shop. No deai- Excellent 3} bedroom home. Very} ers. Cail FE 5-0438 after ¢ o.m. HUMPHRIES || etccese cher pre: pot water full basement: vee | a red wa modern en an REALTOR | FE 20474) S381 Sa BS8"Qoen ies A ] ARK N. Telegraph Open “Evenings | OR 3-2420 : Geaparsiive meal Estate Exchange) 4, rs H FOK 6 WEEKS ONLY! NOTHING DN. Pay only $125 mortgage coste to have any or our SHELL HOUSES pomgie Pate fo = your lot, Jobs compreeed 6 weeks, Bee our Red Horse 4 RO ROOMS. Ay iL BASEMENT, OIL $opo8 “un fh 20 eA “Ol i OLDER ‘HOME In OLORED 4 bedroom home very clean New storms and screens. Total price, $7,500, After 5, FE 23-7063 382_Auburn Ave. __FE ¢3393 MODERN 3 BEDROOM moe pacemient. warege. Large jot, 260 ft. Lake priv, sit's00, Terme. A neat 2 bedroom home. fully fur- Pree Regine ate priv. $8,- $00 with $2,200 d We also have a variety of 2 to & bedroom homes sotie with low down payments. “IN ee aare R ieood eprint le 6 ae roo! ba Sessm Bituated on 2 tg! with Seaucinai | large trees. — nes Close to! stores and pele: Terms tails FRANK SHEPARD ROCHESTE OL 1-511 Better call for _from_ General Hospital FE 5-9550, OXFORD—7 ROOM Fully modern 3 bedroom home in best residential! section. Tile bath, ca ing, =e dace. pil fur- | rpeting - scat nace, laundry ear | pee } neues fe. -arge wel)-landscaped with berries Te wie MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Oxford, Mic OA_ 6-3122 Seminole Hills ENGLISH COLONTAL BRICK 3 bedrooms living room, Dining ir, break- large clos- steam ail heat, . kitehen, sun fast space automatic bot water heater laun- | 2 car features cellar, more dry tuba feriis. fruit meny Hiltz Real pote Insurance ‘on Off We ’$-6181 Eves. FE 2-3937 Established in 1916 iced for quick | de- | iGALOW, 1 BLOC | T. G. Trocke, Realtor 1648 Union Lake Rd EM $500 Dn. Starter home: in the city. Paved ; eerer in, sewer in. Royal | Oak window RORERT CHAPIN BROKER 3-467! Jit Orchard Leake Rd FE #1131 FE FE 2-2706 FE ©1005. OR 3:7494 | FE 61131 FE QUALITY BUILT HOMES New 56 ft bome. Ful! basement and tached garage for (he low price fa $12,000 Constructed on your | oh oes = Thiet ts a ciistom built home and you can include any changes vou desire Many other plans ‘to choose from $1500 DOWN — Modern 2-bedrm home on extra large lot Tiled bath Garage wited. vard Iight | privileges ta aceday Lake © See thig Asking price $8,000 : $800 DOWN —- Over 1'2 acres of land and sma!) home: modern Kuches, full bath, oil heat. tm. | mediate possession to this east suvervan b home. Bee It now at only DRAYTON AREA — 5-rm. modern bome, all in excellent co: : Modern kitchen, bath with shower, of] furnace. 2-car ga- privtieges. Paved road. $13, 450 | own. | NEAR PONTIAC PARE Zoned business. Modern : home. new in “32. 20 ft. | rm, of] heat, ideal for home and business. ~ ft. frontage | on paved road. A> for low price of $8,900 4 NORTH SIDE — S-rm. bungalow. | full bath, cabinet sink in kitch- | en plastered walls, ful] base- ment with rec Garage. cee to bus | FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE 58-6105 pen Eve Next to the Consumers Power Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES BLOOMFIELD BARGAIN Lovely bri¢k ranch on large land- scaped lot. Completely enclosed ear porch, beautiful fenced - in rece yard, hot water, Base Ray heat. cafpeting draperies, water softener included. Can't be beat! CONTEMPORARY Sunken living room fully eereet ed. Thermopane windows 2 sides and majestle brick fireplace . Wood paneied walls through- Patio Set among vely shade trees. less than one. mile from Pontiac ctty limits. Call now on this c | Evenings after @ Weit- | FE 5-7585. call Mr. «el, © OFFICE -OPEN 9-6 A. JOHNSON, Saree 1704 S. Telegrape Rd. FE 4-2533 d-bedrm. brick ranch | at- | Une. Now at only - Wf you want a home that you can occupy without work, this is tt Beautifully deco- | rated and wunusua] landscaping | House is now rented for $80 per tenants treat ewn 39 dave oll furnace is good. The base- ment ts just right for the new family game room. It won't last fone See it today by. appointment ROBERT CHAPIN, BROKER J111 Orehard Lake Rd FE 22706 c 81605 OR 3-744 Watch for Announcement wine’ ek new bullding project start- ER HOMES PEARL BLDG. CO. | Phone FE 5-702) ~ WHITE BROS. NEW HOMES: NEW | 1363 | additional possession | The 3 bedrooms are large and the | MACEADAY LAKE AREA. Ranch bi kitchen and dinin ing roo full bath with shower, Mastered walls, oak floors, auto. oi] fur- storms and screens lots of space for a garden. Gere s room for a third bedroo in the large attic if needed, bullt in ‘53 priced to sell at 6 with terms A YEAR AROUND LAKE FRONT good swimimin, basement that opens on the lake front Must be seen inside to be appreciated. Pull price $7850 with $2000 down HURON GARDENS $ bungalow. 2 bedrooms room, dining room. and kitchen, | full beth asement t'» car ga- rage, sidewhiks sewer water and as Ful] price $7850 with $1450 OPEN SUNDAY 1 TOS CUARN READ ESTATE FE 46402 or FE 44813 W. Huron Open Evenings | Co-operative Real Estate Exchaage J FAMILY INCOME WEST SIDE Close tn 82,500 down. Income high compared to total price of $13.500 5 Rooms down am three-room apart- Condition fair Gas garage $2x75 ft. lot. You can have a home with the rent the apartments making your payments. CALL NOW, HILTZ Estate and Upsn rence Real 1g | Off FE 5-618! Eve @s ee . MYERS | Exceptional! See It Now! 3 bedroom (1 dn.}, Den, Sun- Ladegt eer partitioned base- ent, gas income pos- siiplitites ga- rece Many extra features. Near school, stores and bus. It’s ideal! Shown by appt. ony eure H id ERS Real Estate Mortgage Ina { Closean Suburban HW On One Floor i think. vou ll hare neo climb 1D tais cute 2. bearoom lope Dig alow ith «o@r living roam and dining Ful bath with shower was Abd hot water Automat and crver Deep lot At only $2550 down do yourself e favor look today 1% Gl's $250 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COST 3 BEDROOMS Check these features: Extra large utility Double vanity sinks !n bath Large plate a! mirror 1's tiled baths Colored Ls! tures Drive out M59 ‘Huron St} to Tull St. near Willams Down Tull 8t. OPEN ot pm. dally. 7) 1 to 730 pm. Sat. & | BEDROOM BRICK RANCH TYPE Overlooking beautiful Silver Lake olf courge. In one of Pontiac's inest suurban areas Just minutes from the courthouse, fea- turing large living room, with «@ 2-way (picture window dining room. modern kitchen as large as Grandmothers. 3 large bed- rooms with lots of closet space Full tiled bath, select oak floors matic fe Timken silent auto- — e matic eating system. The ex- terior features an attached 1'» tar gdrage. Genuine Sunesion fire kiln brick. All thig can be yours convenient ready for occupancy. 7 THE EET DORADO GI's $750 Down FHA $2,100 Down : . -, | Full Price $14,700 | IN CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM, See the first group of brick ranch homes tq be built in Clarkston The foll@wing features are what you've ‘alwavs spacidus Hving room has a beau- | FF ul window wall. For extra con- | venience. there are 1%) ceramic | tile baths with colored fixtures. | , Aluminum sterms and | Large lot. 100 x 150 for the children to play on Tercsts | blacktop roa‘ ‘lose to schools and shopping U.8.10 to Waldron at South village of bebe Aga right to mod. WHITE BROSY = RE. LTORS R 31295 | il — Sun \ 3 Bedroom Brick Ranehe: With attached gatace only one year old. Excellent west ,uburban neighborhood For sure, there's a full basement With automatic heat and hot water, carpeted liv- ing room and dining area, 2 fireplaces, picture window. cer- emic tile bath kitchen exhaust metal awnings, family Priced will ab $17 500 “BUD” NICHOLIE real estate and insurance / 49 Mt Clemens St FF. 5-120 | Eve. Mr Alien FE 23-8800 GATEWAYS to. HAPPINESS VOU LIZ PIKE STiIs FRIENDLY WEST SIDE HOME Located 7 miles west of city on m 465x185 ft landscaped fenced lot. of 4'2 rooms and bath with 2 rooms, oil heat, fully insu- lated Combination and screens, Awnings school and lake Offered 950 $1950 down ITS AND SPAN RANCH CUTIE NEAR DRAYTON PLAINS Corner lot, 75x157 ft paved street frontage and bath ‘ bedroom, one floor plan, just 4 years oid, New or eting in living room and on edroom, Combination storms eral screens. New awnings, attached 1%4 car garage. Fenced back fot Garden spot oo of shrubbery “Offered at $3,950 down: ae TO ILb NESS, roe VING TO ARI ZON - To Sell - To Tr J Buy ade you" ‘BUY. IT-WE'LL INSU RE aa MAHAN REALTY CO RBAL Co-operative Real. Estate Sachance 1D i 20265" 1075 W Hw NEXT D R TO BRANCH” POST OFFICE y 5 : es mace ! '| dow, 10,500 | on 1 FE 2 3ax7 aluminum | Newly decorated 5 room \ Model open dally = large lots. low taxes, For additions! information eall WAGNER HOMES 1960 N. Opdyxe Rd.” FE 47197 ad $1450 DOWN side large home, price Contains rooms. bath full basement beat brick fireplace, oak floc @ | and plastered wails. Full price | only $9 950 Reale Neu Lal. Reaitom 345 Oakland Ave. Co-operative Real Estate a East cu a! email S008 AYTON WOODS ” Bi tore custom ‘bulk home for the discriminating buyer — this none has everything! Living room nd dining room are divided by beautiful fireplace wall. Kitchen planned for efficiency. 3 Bue ample closet 5 basement, ‘yage. Beautiful ': acre woode it Sap grill. Don't miss this THEL MA M.. EE WOOD 5143 Chimie eth hoon FE 5-1284 or_ FE 43844 large | Gas, KEEGO HARBOR f rooms & bath Full bemt., auto gas heat & auto gas water lieater Water softener. Lake privileges on Sylvan Lake. $6,750 Terms. ROUND LAKE Nicely finished lake front home | BY OWNER, 4 ROOMS 4 AND BATH. | _$1.000_« down, FE 2-24 LAKEFRONT WILLIAMS LAKE 3 bedroom ranch home with fine sandy beach offered at only $11 950 WAL. KENNEDY REALTORS 7 W. Huron OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 CHEROKEE HILLS Acpeens small white bungalow ‘h interior charm. 4 extra large rooms, breakfast room and bath | basement with oil furnace, water heater and water softener 90 ft. frontage. with rear of lot) in fruit and berries. Convenient | to Donelson and Bt. Benedict's) Schools. Ideal for small $12,950 | or retiring couple Price $12, 950 | with terms, or will trade for 3 or @ bedroom home. DRAYTON PLAINS Faultiess and like-new & room trame bungalow, 0 ft. picture win- oak floors and painted walls ; Ot furnace, storms and screens |; Nice lot 100x150 Truly a real value at $7,700 with $1,700 down, per month. IN BLOOMFIELD New brick ranch home, just south of tiac. Large living rootn with fireplace, 3 nice deluxe . plum full basement with fireplace for recreation room. At- tached 2 car garage. Lot 90x250 _KINZLER EALTOR Phone FE 43525 Open Evening Co-operative Real Estate Exchange — WHITE. BROS. Country Living elo W Huron = home—if you've dreamed of country home with peaceful sur- roundings This ho’ in tip-top condition ts located on « aiecte Jot. just a short drive from tow near a State Recreation hve featuring large living room, din- ing room, breakfast room, den kitchen & pentry ? larce hed rooms, full basement with fruit cei'sr Automatic oi] heat he yard has many evergreens & niente of frutt trees Priced at $15.500 with terms See it today’ Cherokee Hills For Leap Ue. — this lovely face brick home just 1 year old 3 large vesrosiat l4x19 ft living room with fireplace wall Lots of closets. Plastered painted walls’ Thermopane windows Full ceramic tile bath. Tile zeptioule Automatic gas thermobase Modern attractive kitchen hae ural birch cabinets. Formica coy ter tops Breakfast nook many other fine features. $18 #00 cash to new mortgage Near Dravton Plains ‘es @ home that is end clean and has features not found in a oare: in | This price class This home ha an attractive kitehen which blend: | into the dinine 1, and livine roam al i with that feeling of tree-tlow liv- Natural Walis and Pla Large The trim floors bath ood Oak full tiled of reom tor This home also has a full basement with mUtamutiCn oo heat. Now the unbelievable pric of only $8.950 with 81 950 eo Call for an appolntment now Flizabeth.l ake Estates This neat 2 bedroom heme tc located 1) blocts off Elizabeth Lake road Featuring oak floors. plastered inted walls, automatic oll heat, large utility, fenced back yard and just 5 vears old A real buy at only $9800. Cash to 4 r cent morgage. Don't delay, call today delay, call today’ HITE RROs. REALTORSS | ___s~Phone GR 31295 a a BEDROOM Cory and spacious. jarce living room. cove ceilings and picture window, Family dining room. full basement. auto oi] heat, alum!- num storms and screens 2 acres of fine land only 2 vears cid This is a real buy at $11,500, eS $3,500 down disappointment | CUTE AND COZY othing to do here but ins this lovely 2 bedroom home Plastered walls, carpeting auto See it today. mfiffiim storms and screens 2 car garage, paved drive, FE 43569 | Delay will mean | Youll want to see this attractive | | 33 W. Huron st r the east of large living rm with fireplace, good = sized bedroom, kitchen with dining area, utility & bath. Screened porch the width of house Auto, of] water heater elec. stove, new kitchen cabinets | & Youngstown sink. Cnily $1,500 down. Immediate possession. = 13 BEDRM, RANCH | Attractive home only 2 years = Piastered walls storm: sash & | screens. Large lot 75x154. Possible | to take over existing 4 r cent | GI mortgage with vety low: monthly payments, $2,500 down. John K. Irwin | REALTOR | Since 1925 x ere Street Eos ae ‘FE. "1804 oF or FE 5-4846 __Eves_ GILES | $1500 DOWN Just 'y block from the city ideal garden CLOSE A good room with full 1 basement coal) furnace lo- i cated just 4 blocks from | downtown Pontiac on paved street. Lot all fenced $1.- 000 down wil] buy so hurry on this one BEDROOM BRICK will buy this with fireplace in oak floors auto gas Also a 2 car garege Terms | to respons'ble buyers Don | Miss seeing this one CANT Sy TRIE NLP kD W Huron FE 5-6173 __ Open_ ® A HOME OWN | | NEWLY DECORATED— VACANT | | 62 to OF YOUR S'y rooms (3 bedrms) plus bath & utiltty storms & screens. Only $11 Venetian blinds. comb auto. oil heat, | hot water. 250. Low dn yt. EAST SIDE $2100 DN & $55 MO @ rooms & bath, insulation, full basement. new furnace & water | heater Also new siding. Corner lot Full price $7,500 ~~ WEST SUBURBAN $500 DN Brand new 2 bedroom = ranch home. Outside eomplete. inside | Deeds some work Owner leaving | state. Only 87.450, low payts NICHOLIE _ _Open_ Ereciege == “Charles. | INVESTORS This 3 bedroom home | | im the city of Sylvan Lake offers 2 large bedredms will allow plen- | the 2 kao | a reel opportunity for a profit able investment Offered for $7 - . 2 on contract with eary terme “or less for cach Why no! inves tigale® RIIZAPETH TAKE FSTATES built in “90 This 3 bedroom modem fully invulated-fuli basement wit cerami tile kithen and bath pilus many bullt in features in cluding ample closets is beautiful- ly landscaped Offered for $11 950, terms | B.D. CHARLES. Realtor FF 40521 aes S Telegraph FE 2-521 FE 8-6878 In} move | nicely | landscaped Built in 1955 Onwner | | heat, large picture window, alu- | leaving state W4 sell for $8 750 \ wih ee 780 down Call for further | alle {$1009 DOWN | $8 room bungalow. near Wililame | Lake Bulit im 1957 Aut oil 1 heat full bath hot water Needs some finishing but a regi buy | |} at $6,900 ful! price Shown anv- time O&8MUN STREET We have @ hew® two bedroom Walls, oak floors, ranch roof gas heat. $7495 with $845 down On See them today | ' homes with plastered | FHA terms ite EARLMORE Lovely 2. betiroom plastered walls oak basement. Gas heat storms and screens Yard and nicely landscaped. $10,700 ay price with $1100 down aon terms By appointment only please eal Young ” REALTOR Huron “til 8 with full home floors FE 4-4525 ne Ww i Sun FE 4-612 Open Ever aluminum 47 fenced | STOUTS Best Buys | Today! MW ES A good sound here in this bath older near General Hespital large landscaped lot garage oi furnace floors and plastered wall: Priced to sel! at only $7.500 With $3,300 down SESOE NTE ART Here tt is folks That cute little 4@ room hbme * Ou hate been looking for Situ- ated on large landscaped lot. with lovely fenced back vard,, full bath oil heat utility room and storms and screens. A stea} at $6.- 950 with $950'dn SANDERSON SI $875 down mores you into this 5 room and bath home. with full basement, ofl fur- Nace full bath atid new I'a car pee Total price only $8 950 CLARKSTON AREA Cuse 3 bedroom ranch style i home with full basement. furnace fireplace and large picture Window Just a little interior finishing on this | make a loveir | | { | SIDI Investment ’ #£ low priced at $6,700 With $1.125 down Ted Tt N Saginaw st Open Eves XM. Stout. Realtor Ph FE 5-8165 Ti 8 36 : 4 sus DOWN _ Lagee. 7 room home with full basement 2 car garage. Located on Norton close downtown. Needs Sreore ee. Priced acce rdingly at only Kk. n RL LY, Bitoker FE 2-2812 rE 7-0086 | 1 ' $850 DOWN = 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 NICE HOMES East side near Mt. Cremeans: Nea large bungalow, room, 2 ONT 1AC "RE? EALTY 737 Baldwin OPEN HOUSES ute 2 ae AC heat, tile beth and modern large lots. Bargain at per anc follow open signs. WILLIAMS LAKE ROAD 000 N aluminum and screens. of! air joned heat, two lots, priced at $6,850. « st any eupostor Ideal meena! erie pudiel on one floor consisting of living room, full dining room, three dandy bed- rooms, and nice bath and kitchen Just off Joslyn, near bus, stores and schools A bargain at $9,975. WAC ANE SE phat had Outstenaing Omadere two bedroom bungalow with stairway to large expansion attic, § sement, of] AC heating plant, dandy ga- rage, beautiful lot 70x300 on black tee $3.060 with ZONED BUSINESS HOME & WORKSHOP A daridy spacious -livable stz room hame with good basement. gas heat, modern kitchen, plus 2 car garace, and workshop with flush toflet and heat Just off Perry near Sears. $9,975. SILVER CREST oe ae FOR SALE DE faders wengaiee outstanding appoint- oil heat, carpeting, ree- reation room. pane) den, ga- rage and fenced lot for sale or trade on 3 bedroom home, prefer north end. WE SELL—WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS FE ¢1587 Huren &t. Cooperative. Real Estate Exchange KNUDSEN 1940 Well bull J] bedroom home tn the Citizens Development Subn Good exterior appearance & can- venient room arrangement, Has many features of a modern home and is approved for FHA loan Give us a call 1 Hammond Lake Area 3 bedroom brick with a bath and powder room. Also screened terrace or porch. Large land- scaped lot 680x150 Priced at $16,- with terms Glady shown. WM. H KNUDSEN REALTOR 810 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. _ Ph FE 44516 BRICK RANCH ,Near Auburn ‘e*ichts 3 hed. Tooms master bedroom 12x22 with extra bath. oak floors. plas- tered walls. full basement. oil heat Sets om one acre of land, Has many other fine qualities UBURBAN East of town 2 bedroom ranch close to stores amd school, large lot. Only §2.000 down 4 BEDROOM Near St. Michae! School. 7 rms. full 2 story apy dining room. basement th gas auto heat. Carpeting in living room and din- ing room, located on paved street. Only $3,008 down A nice home for a large family. IVAN SCHRAM FS S091 or FE 5.0471 Th no answer ph FE 5-2566 Open Evenings and Sunday« Till Josinn cer Ira REALTOR Co-operative Real Fistate Exchange KENT Established in 101@ $0.50 DON N—Over 1 acre of ground Close In west suburban corner location Small home with full bath, ideal for couple. 1" aed aitarhed garage Plenty of space, shade trees ial nee at $7500 Call tonight. $1509 DOWN — Modern 2-bedrm. home on extra large lot. Tiled bath Getace Wired. rard light, privilewes to Macedar Lake pei this now Acking pees 88 - INDIAN VITLAGE—Brick 3-bedrm home Modern kitchen wit breakfast nook tiled bath, tn- salated Full basement gas heat Shown br apnointment only $15.900 with $3000 down ACRES&—North suburban loce- tion Nearty new 2-bedrm home. full bath. modern kitch- ey attached garage Also addi- tional ranch trpe home under constriction Tdeal location for two relativee or rental! Bain coast frontage All or the jow price of with $3 800 down f Sin:ee8. bie Over ground with &rm bath basement Garage anc privileges to Gee fist ne A 'y 8 e« reorth of Pentiac. Alt fo Call tonight’ , si e80 2 acres of bome. Futl stoker heat take FLOYD KENT. Realtor 24 W Lawren ‘ Se: en Son PE 5-6108 Next to Consumers Power. a | $395 DOWN oo Choice of 2 models tions 2 bedroom with full basement. Complete on exterior only Located in good ‘ west suburbat area in Waterford Townshin Houses are up and ready for rou to start work. $205 DOWN Ses 2 bedroom and 2? loca- starter homes : ‘tarter home en er road in Clarkston, Extra ce jot lorated org black tep road In first block off Mig F.C. Woed Co. REAL) Corner: Wilitams ape Road & M50 -OR 3-1935 Office Open 9-5 30 After 30 call OR 3-26n3 > / a - #) i é Fi i ’ to 4 \ ( ; f i ‘ a i Ae: f / co 7 4 \ : i i | 4 : \ gh, i : : ‘ rp Moke ny J PoP pi bene ft oy , [oon Jf : a ‘EBRUARY 6, 1956 ! ae oe : -RESS, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6, - } “THE PONT IAC PRESS, MONDAY. F 7 —— ‘olen 83 Household Goods 1 = - ape lt usiness unit s 51 oney to Loa Sale Hou: 43 For r Sale Houses 43 FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger Busines ae | {State Licensed Lenders) rom saLE: mae: as ARANT , pie 7 ra For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 Fo 39°? — "hahrhiooe ag binD” | GET CASH QUICKLY Wrlnger washers... ne a = Ces eee ge NEW CPFICE | Mrcatia. Strein PR pa RESTAURANT POR SALE BRAU. Up to $500 were Sines Ks bast fo ‘ of . bog De es en go Hoary crew- i B48 Lo 1065 cars Bring your tite IV TV, He WASHER. | 3. ing. Rove — son, ; PAUL A. KERN : ing communities, Suburb of Mus- | ee deals closed minutes se y cheap. rapes 4 gon y frontage | Loses also furnitu) FE 7166. en Ue | seinen . 000 DOWN ‘| $500. DOWN. East Side. Convenient oan P. ey ayarebe| right | Signatures and’ other securities! GQ0D CONDIFION Ay 9 ier “are ms iti, A magi at cera) “ROR ar EON Reo She ES Saati nhaatiooae Bee ‘or ana #782, DOWN. me uly = aint WB. Marris, Broker, | doop IRON BED, COIL, SPRING Fer Sale Miscellaneous @ bd me eel Prieed “ke low for — 2 $750. DOWN. a tw oC : pone oe — ; \ rooms, utility, bath. 1 Harding Avenue, Muskegon, mattress. WEST PRINCETON ie fl a Aaioanene cit beat ! j ao ‘hom? Bult a =. Lysaod lot Tee éataurant Loan Co. G000, UaED, TV = ; | il a ; DOWN | ORE GAS DRYER ; cea sg E BANK Bi KENMORE O48 3 edatcum atee ond ‘sureens: R.D. RILE y, Broker “ ieee DOWN. 3 bedroom bane Close a ie Dixie Se 203 PONTIAC STAT Lpa. pelosi! hme eet bey py Priced at only $7,050 with esse PE 22012 tees "Wards Orenara Basement, y tee 3orid, with teil) eau pmen aa capac << anole a ) Quicie “posses 7 *RIDG EWAY LARGE PRESTO aR ~ phe : 2 vs Neseo electric roaster. § ° LAKE PRIVIL ee $2500. DOWN. Good east side loca- Bald te PE cml | F E 4 1574 re at sears a ah ‘ \ (975 Baldw ; t pares ni : : agreed pega I aor rl ge posal mm pie rennet a ir | Co-operative _Real Estate Exchange — jace. Tile bath LESCE: sVITE | MODERN. = e block to mice sandy room home. Pinas Ek FOR ) ROOM 8 = uae ¢ room bouse, ‘ree cee “BIRD” TO SEX Basement, oll furnae e. Tile bath ~ conva Fe as. hee TEAG ne BSG E CO. ee : Must be seen, to, be ALMOST NEW BABY “BUGGY, 18 | w | 0 resistant. | ¥ hie a 050, with ote Le paym. . i CT the, | & modera. Pire aired | > dies wreauiecs® Michigan’ Prec: D ae Be Goer rong iret tear = |_Pomtiae wives bos et ME) ROCHESTER, MICH. teogent' Suu Orchard Lake. Ave. suau coun we f | eS aac Seenieeieinmesineenciettieaaeeeammtnaticetea ; i _fe Teepe ee | eee ae ee See ee os SPECIALS || Pape Milows ary . home for your operations? Here's “TIAY ‘DE N. Realtor | Babe Must cell” 2898 Dike Mes Ce ops 5 g NO Dow! e lt a 44 room home in Pontiac on J. axe, “+ Postion i Segbeser OU i, OL 1071 5 pe. dinette set Fors fon eran PE 2-131. _ i ed ‘@ main paved eet that's ideal RO4 - | a Ph_ OL 6-071 4 {2 pe. sofabed «i... UP) overhear > Se pa Bae ee ee ee ae eee tice Wt fam Gi, wR Sattingou vinTUnes, YOuWOE 2383 Orchard L te ack ' home, hospital doc- | 86 E. Walton Biv je to 2 ~-t- er business in this corner res- Lo ns 54 | Hide-e-bed trom $130.05 320") | town ra Vurneces: 08, @6s ; rative Real Esta +| tor office or other — ue. Open Eves. Sun. 10 to i ret arg diate p salon Mortgage a e* | Gesd pas “ae é oe i and coal Hot wa nf an , i OOM closed ‘yard. “\} 85,500, “easy terms. Good ~ - ord’s y, eutemalie wale — NIBHED | closed yard with paved aoe at “ (eae bal at $100 per month. ? $ har . eop- Pe] oe am, | fat em Homes i toma = |" Seoriding| Ons wecpeste, camclte tee EO SiS pomatel $ 1.500 Furniture and Appliances sehen i room . ‘ ° 4 Fireplace a i” cupboards sod tie, taroushout feat terms. = a4 ‘ Eee cttice "er small” business $1,806. homes modern of vet ta | 12) W. Huron 5 we Usa te ne” | Boel ™ ! enien' 12 we ee | Oakland | “Where { a Fa shelf. Must be st onc !| $34,500 on conv cok —_ ~ office | ee | Quick possession. Full price §7, AY ee pisos we i ive HAYDEN, Ri 80441 :. ne | MAYTAG. WASHING MACHINE. r= eonD PORK x HALE RB 4 625 with $1.500 down, STYLED FOR TOD DRAYTON PLAINS. Vesti- 950 by et 8% E. dele Mt Kast arte, vaaokis or ensives ope tub. 2 yrs, old PE $0108, quarters. Opdy TVIL For the home owner who wishes bule entrance to richly car- io NUT V Te feugh-a or ensle a epri ae Ee bedroom. bungalow. wi wees caee | Poem ce schools. sores” and Sue wince Enekes teen,” “Even if you are sore at our neighbor, that's a dirty Se | build '» earage or on Mere Girls ect sn eke | ~ BEST "SUYS_ IN” JEWEL In” JEW ny sd Proxim to the minu! 3 7 ‘ ! ae tt —_ = garage he me. ohn- se 0 rom $4.9 : Rests and. TotW near Lars churches. This bedroom | nd full bath, Ex- : e the 8:15! menage. | ta ee Ring | car garage, Pull price 81. a So idee i ue he ek Ceptionally large ot. Cov- eee eee ee Modern 3 Bay Aw pty sa y 200 National B Buen NOROE licw Ben peg co ge ae jis deve ai very, weed bay et, Ideally located” 0a man will Yenient location, hurry on == Ly, 200 tang, Caries “ede ea at ae = nts ga ez | . "efeduiedon Wifoomys | Sale 46 Sale Business Property 49 LAND COUNTY'S LARGusT | shopping at Bduards and make PAMILY app this roomy, ; o Lets — wenn | . ; S55 OAKLAND COU our dollar do for two. Be z irencesvand or.) ht compact, tome tot Own. ‘on this “abarp bedroom | ~~~~ or — a) pout ual awe) oormun tae a | : lation Biche od ee BCTION. OF. UNpAiNTED your SDWAR v, entraxc = keep w mt one wit vathe, All large rooms, with ers wil “accept trade: Pu price | home Govt see Bring room | 14KE FRONT ON eg north of Pontiac Class B hotel Located Putty equipped. Low rent BATHROOM PIETURES WANTED | cao, tables os desks Seereckon tosm eh) eal Sehrerdebeepee! God Le Y i nt sand beach Fr. Call MS al al .And miory at whole — Toilet, oe modern. od bars tion m in full basemen i kitchen and full bath To- eel e 430 p.m. u to check on this white y. “Must and : bot a remarkable with| per cent interest. F tal price just $7,950, Pay- 5 NEI Realtor VERY Goon 3s x a GE CEMENT Tegh=4 Ae t 3300 Dixie Hwy. va Ale cadh “ier any 7 pees. Pie a A IN. c STOR E hrepiace shew by appointment \\ ART) E. PARTRIDG E te key eee cae 2a 8 Tlgrng na Osu BLOCK: BLDG. 5 ee =" “ oneal ai oe oun saare | oe sa a WONT Ta | 109 Oe au 9862 . : : room m ott Lore pace kiend_ave ss | only. 'REALTOR FE 4-3581 |, 103. oF FE. Sass cellent location. Reasonabie w Sao mecere ee Rage on Steeda lb eo ce Plastic Wall Tile, — a neortas . DRAYTON PLAINS. Large ative Rea! Esta’ terms. Nicholie & Harger bing Ideal for any small sb | bord pes gos ed ¥ OR +1355. astic i ‘000 W NURON ST brick home, every room de- Cosperesirs ""W. Huron 8 FE Disie," dea 500 dow: rile “ANDaas LISH- | Unciaimed linolewe ........ House’ George R. Irwin 10530 W. HURON. ST. 20 nrg Sey Semton. | LAND ACTTABLE FOR, suBDIv | seats PLOT 0 of yeees BD: | racy af SOE REAT, "ESTATE gon SANDERS Any. FOUR, | ot | Beep Paint ie of ; . and Zoned Commerc erm ax W 43505 —— 269 Pncgas rite i 4 bedrooms (1 down:, sites, for —— commercial LTor &2 W. . ino. PE Soil. If no ant FE 24544/ 1'4 BLOCKS WEST OF 1% baths, herdvesd ‘neay, industrial "use. je ey Lor EQUIPPED p OROCERY etfs | yt ae ARE |" Harold's Paint & Li RECKING CO. In oe PE 3-0 te Exchange TELEGR. a Kee a ‘ 140 8, Saginaw Lk. Ra. $-9200 C rative Real Estate Exchange Open Eve. 7 to ¢ full basoment, = heat, a Sylvan ee arbor Te “a 12 w, Muro | m . eo gut, peur oe car garage, ‘OlS La] = sh He oe Take : _ coihVES 6 REBUILT ] % tions ‘Terms. ‘Call° now er | INDUSTRIAL BLDG. 31 FE $0200 FE 22106 | MODERN CARVED OAK cHINA teed. Parts, all makes. 966 Myrtie, DSlir 6 30 % So Much to See! tion. Terms. Call now for ‘ \ _ Over 14,000) FE 8-1231 on yteee cabinet for giass | My me BRICK aparece! Learn gs W appointment. Realty S rege 5,200 aa z ot perk ¥ou "AE ele On. 3 MEAT nr BT LAND CONTRACT oF, aN, gTROME — poe ogy ; Peeled sn ory iment enos en ee pe AT Unbbi gett di lh ag pla maa | [re Rey apna 9 cea: |) Wot, ete. as down parment Cu rece YE Sao a 276 r — S el i i. r Dletcody poppet “Ol heat this theres oa We otter uy 1 Ee 50418 manufacturing. Immediate posses: foe . vitetudes aa. eit i 0 room room be with ‘Siow $100 for versiole go Pertectiy arranged firs: ono $7.950 FULL PRICE-Good mod- bungalow The 19 ft living. as} R SALE, 100X150. WAT. sion mode n rm home. = te 10o% = Prien vas, window sree tackler tere Moe kiteh-| ern et low ar tise glass oo fall's lichstprpesaen Lor) er ins Pontine * Estates, FE 4-1366. K. if in Tere a he ‘ lakinan: WIL rl s Mr ” BREW E ia nih ang eae ie srt, ao “he ree - oil furnac: fe richly car, wa : rend. fen gi cia cee) aun ota | Bh sates 2 Eg oeen|| (eleta PW | Bet tee Sicouetare reesierre aan |59 Gal. E Electric s © : { ens ue vin ‘ipboa rds and is excep- a | F ‘ FF penn noon 416300." worms | GS 2a acres of land. Uonally a attractive, Maures? Me ea or $760 cash Call ater | REALTOR, fara, 11 pati a re Mg — . water em nes. can be arranged | $1800 DOWN ~ Lovely imo bea. 2 a tarage, alu : UL ; 101% W rode , | On Baas. Gace a __For Sale Clothing g__ 56 $140. 90—Now, 900.04, | oors, aes | =s ; room home. if minum combinations that . LLS i 1804 oF or FE 54846 ontracts Modern Home—Acreage | [Riny room with dinieg ol Ee-| mone ic in selling price OUTER H Ne oa toot | Ete? PE ar Sale Land Contract COUT EXPL PLONE UNI- | 1900 8. Opdyke. Cor. Pontise =| pien! | cei = . mm: ° ze ' —_—ee each sour §-0221 . ee oat hs " + “toon | -turnuee, Sieee ee sore ane pooelg *availepi= frontage. by 175 feet in depth Rent Lease Bus. . Prop. : cS | ren. es 1S CLOTHING . SIZE (ATION. , 3 neatly nae dern! screens, Fenced back yard. New i Located ip Prose ne bah pers oe SERVICE STA IN peel AR. &. : 3 | ofiener, Immediate posses- FIGHTS Com- Township's finest home ALL SUPER e _10 chean, FE 6-638), . 918. OR 3. wes tol aed ply various ste ula =e cia pact, bungalow cake Footine lias (inka teefvueaee: os a PE ses ne oceen | CONTRACTS A vin | FOR PMINO, "ALL nn eee REFRIGERATORS. apt Tee 2 res m&yY| taxes and ins ine walls, oak flrs | ‘ontiac Ww _Call We have well seasoned CLOTHING, y 1955 models. = ween We will divide to | full op te of! heat On large | Otter Lake and access yh ‘OBILG AS STATION with small discounts and eee SIZES AND SOME MISCELLAN- best brands new, i gonaned i acres $) 12,950 oe mronceree | lot, Owner leaving eps #2. | and Cass. Priced at $2. MO oils sad eS discounts a vont en pe! Hemme ios Weare fa su j f | ECIAL — Brick, carpe’ a down. Payments of only 2 eee | Corner of. Deq ; nazaeel Wereuaay | tie CAEP PE eee an : acre Bow'T “hase. lis ‘Tee, Se ee Soe Extrs | 40 ber mon ast Salance: WILLIAMS LAKE Bole ok rot a ts tert | We ahs servise wor ourects -ADUES MUSKET COAT we atsed "machine WILL SAY ITS WOR am Mors Tkitchen [est of/ tecatiana Full price $5.7 2 nice wooded lots with hele tion we OO eemepead bedi parka bow and ao i ; t Lake privi-| FR 29-0103. FE 5.2075, or v= a Teens Pie OMI a3 ' MONEY! | Let us show vou this one, Fenced RAY ¢ a. Realter due for | eat Dark. 1.080 with | _PE 5-0402_ pee | cn hon taal Sreveens _sine 12 and 14 ROSE FRIEZE ‘ ac i < . ay | ° | = | 9-9 easy terms | FC N m ries cx — h| 262 S_ Telegraph Rd. Open 9 | | eo HAYDE . u p ROMAN BUFF BRICK pga | Phone FE nes or FE 8-0789 Newly modernized completely | | | MEN'S SUITS _ . yYe home on large 150x150 _W d C uipped grocery store with bee Racicor| MIEN’S § REALTOR | lee This 3 bedroom eecadina ‘ _ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 F, OO ©: lene Located 4 miles west of a6 E Walton 53 | ] ROM OSML N ‘ SE 20474 can 4711 1 ee tect ave ie seme ine REALTOR oe) eo: eompeutee Money to Loan FOR JUST Pe ap mreniens pee wcoppe? plumbing through | Corner Williams Lake Ra & M59 ____ {State Licensed Lenders) fe Cooperative neal | ie a cecererecen| | aketront iat b 30 call'On Pies? Orse_ Must be seem to be a | After ce NE Se . aeons oo & ‘Tvindsfore, . GAYLORD SPECIAL FON bed room frame sis00" dees pecetiait Pescersten For Sale Acr See a Pr ers or PE 29178 | 64 genie a a SPECIAL — 4 bedroom 8 RAR __ PE or a ee WS r ge living room. "ROBERT CHAPIN BROKER | OF LAND. VIC ox ees -. wal as lovely Tare “etchen. automate | ROPE I Fe cess he ie | et Mechester. Can to svndivides | Business Opportunities 51 Men. there au ron gts z 2d ‘) heat garage. ljandscaped & | FE 6-113] FE £-0260 FE 2-2708 Shown by apo't. only Li 5-8660, [> paphioeate S meee Ser Sere ac lease Off Pontiac Lake Rd. fenced in yard 1 block from FE 38-1605 OR D740 nown by ap DM ACME LIN auto GLane rerait ATION | se gre sella regutary for trom on, a cheer Ai gon PaETER echoce aus cee | 1 HONTING, LAN WAMP EX- “business Complete stock and | 25 to 4500 No. fault ta that they. ere ones ua A real nice A good) Syi¥an i. BUS 9 biks {| SAS Aer scosn | ANDFERSONVILLE 5 | uw lsaes Uae years COMMUNITY LOA au pg Ear Bt Dak) pears ont oan young, ‘cow bonne fee eae, St. Benedicts | TAKE FRONT CAULUPNT DEER COVER mR eA wren pert “Owner retir- SERVICE, oes aime shag a! ’ oi oe one a Soot starter home for 4 Priced| fTom sto OYT FE_ 2-9840 tor FRONT. Nearly new 2 MA 5-6808 eet in pr afin Wake offer VItENDLY 7 disgram (usiee tity . pet eri! ete Mat 94 500 with detatis. NQuick POSSESSION | | hg full bath. large shade tree, 9 ——— ACREAGE . PAUL v ——. REAL ESTATE coll laa se ioseagr vale a. Studio ORs ee eure - Neat year around home. offered tne tee tioew roes® Then yeu &32_W Huron FETE See aha voles ot just sok. Catt Occasional § a 1. H BRO \\ N. Realtor 0 ae eee terme Spealins check these rercels EN OR alierations are free. r ss euite [ > Ww Ph FE 2-481 = : | alue limed or Bags ieee with auto Cnaesrate heel Estate Exchange ALSO ; yah petes 31 900 ( oF eee HOME [Sites . 39 24 ” as a8 4 5 ree dy to.schoals Co-ope : = ; : BE AUTIFUL YEAR ‘ROUND ig “acres oe " ALE | eae eee ees a teal clsaal home ae gGAIN BARGAIN OME Larce living rm and big lucres .-. 69.000 F | Shorts 13626 | 8 oe arte aise Aide Phone today ss us Se price to $2,000 forance Pe care) sige] eres Smal dow oe ‘Call today lS oullesved letrest aa ee Extra ast | Leones Tibis @ : i : = ing lake Br 12% : or oer county. Large m: j ae tor quick sale—carge lot, ot] heat looking oorgiaines D te moothera mod : . : unro. ce ; drooms. full Many nice feature AW FOR | hease ) together Short Sts |_| Huron “rearemecie my wt Gece a eae BE foeet a) eee eee ervice aus meets’ «| -CPitea BEDROOM | To le who en now this FTV WRIGHT, Realtor | ae Aarawiar $315) W. Huron FE 41549 completely furn at Se ae as weston Gable qatekly 2 | SET living we would like to 5 J x ‘ LAKE FRONT MY 3-143 convalescent or tou ‘ty | You c ert ae) bosueare |) Tusede spe | See eS cuir ta every WS Oaklene| Ave Estate act he WHITE, LAKE 100 ft. frontage — 4 Fa = 4a | See Sis o lacemiyuboea re- | Sasanrmaee. withuot endorsers Stove bit er arth 1 | Beautiful peti so cheat reach Thee jam been redeco- Co-operative Real beautiful kitchen Roman brick For Sale. boda ut ai duced trom $26 060. to $19,800 for! for any ates ely Lexeohams we) shorts 1201012 | C) i re, boudot* "em: detatl. sind at heat Ie saad | fireplace 1088 s@ ft living area —~ Eo ecese Ale. | set ae es reps i j . : rated ) end jbasy develop- i “FRONT FARM Luxaire ofl furnace Ideal for year ‘ | SM Gore , i . “FOR $99. PAY eeu Roger ate Sek LAh} PRO: | round use $14,250 terms = TRADE FLOYD KENT. Realtor | OUSEHOLD = 3639 18.90 40 2 Aoi 32 WEEKLY this home. Call MY 2-2 } Located north of Pontiac on aan ¢ bedtocus farm Neuse : = s6108 H Vevagee ce NLY L ad Features 18 steel 24 W Lawrence nes ped leu nk Furniture =e Se cen meme ee chi ] ett | Large basement barn with 18 steei Ee pees 7 | Pearson's Ba I t Vacant—New dreom fak floors. auto oil heat, Se houee Located on pavement 30 Next_to et ‘TON je ' 42 Orehard Belt rn Sad Stamos Here a new three be sda oss garage. and 16 acres | | hous from Pontiac. For 80 acres DESIRABLE SERVICE RL Sp 5 il OSMUN S We Give Gold Bell * ppt ore, Cronies = cum lerced "a of inna Also includes cabin #081 Comers Rd or more or will sell 812.500 for lease Lee Levee one — mod. Steal of nee Bidg ‘ HORNER, | In pune r e , : c = ‘om € 1 rar i a a ‘on Real Excellent oak _figern sea on lke Pull price $14,600 FM 3-4197 Evenings FE $5438 Terms 100 ACRES ae eee with ow rental, Por aay Picor * ers! @-08ns (DO NTOWN STORE oe ouaay = : h ms . a DO. -. . = NTT YW) ae “EXCELLENT nice ite to schools. and. but Sale Suburban Prop. 454A Lars 1s seem! beces AN bees: cal OR S000 C ASH NOW ONLY) < ae mired Ar: cote : Total price only # ment. Hardwood floors and trim —°@ll_OR 326 : $1 N, Baginaw 8%, | abn DRYERS | this ene Phone now ‘ one ee 2,500 Terms. , . GROCERY G E£ WASHER” D . = = meee, Bay to Sell To Trade a OT 2 Jai eel. HOME mee shed Tbe raat AY l oer Wan seston for man & VAY LATER PLAN tee Bh is See iJ x. é GAYLORD REALTOR INSURANCE : (bearmom ranch ret ot Roch. REALTOR wate Can bay pron Site. sins pele CR eT) cha ay tated ea 7 ins tok Woetee | re AK kland Ave PE 62544 ester dhteNOUN gia tmalieta FE $6202 tures & equip for § ace ee oe come Goods 5 -F00 pm = ge FE 4-9584 am oid Free Parking ae Marin. Real nani Ce persis Rea! Estate Exchange jo. ventory sae! feed gt on a2e eitord) Fuone ) wrnelior Sale Household se PIECE LIN LIVI | : = SoS @aksl Micke aks ~~ Beer & wine an | ING 136 E Pike st oe fe encienge For Sale Lots 46 poe foe | ENEFICIAL (nenees MANOOARY. = | oper caoup Co-operative Real Este L ‘] emp eton ree oe Sima | | Jt, crib she. PRE 6-80 00) stern | - > ) Acres {INCHILLAS OF 30, ALL | Rane IN Modern 2 plece suite, 2 dhe a “7% OFF PONTIAC LAKE RD. ON 4(). CHINCHICCAR MERE . | = a GEOR ELAN D | Hira 100x150 $1,200. Baa Romeo \rea _of your choice. PE oe eee EIN: ANCE € O. 2.0240 aes condition ES) caret ney tables, proms : GI RESALE : Clarkst ton Walton Bivd 2 lots Cloke to Baik Fonutaiae COMPLETE, ro, 7 W Lawrence St J “ae Woot” 7 TWIST KUG 0 AND ones $07" PAY 2 ial ina win farm home ‘ d grocery = ob me td ? 3 bedroom See : bh side 2 ots off Baldwin 8 roem Celonial 2 he | be eat competition. | (000 F ili | 3 Pens reach nears gitentes ; 4 BEDROOMS water as water Blacktop street. tne Bedrooms 2. ceramic eS ee corp re. am!) lies iw WUREAY—-EQ] ONLY " nk Ferntare sev car catace 7 spac tesa then lacks “it i a ny pan- | = lue range, Crosley Shei- | ank Furni : a tle ear garage Wereete oval come ater Athan ia iee Kennett Gardens 3 lots. City wa. oe Benton, pen NORTH W OODS ute Reco end “ite thee a size refrigerator, | Pearson s Ade Pitesti atone heat, 80x200 lat 2 car garage. 1 Cease Se cee watmiese frontace Verrace | beautiful dining | modern restaurant fully mm | Youngstewr. cabiagt sink ‘wal | We Give Gold Bell ‘Bel Gun stamps windows and tule bath aes Moan dewmoun: Clarkston telbeel GaSeinnacanG tele auette 400 mo bara, oo cinebinens | tite 330% on MJa 8 and fishing la salieremtoa br “3-610 12°, INCH RCA “oe alton & Opdyke ee erin een Bae fea Gee Gi Walton Bled. 2 ints Corner tora ee ee ee wee eA eee ee eee uc men S ANTIQUE MAHOOANY CRADLE | TV WAT TON TV HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE —. sem doen N tion do ranars oie ken) house rib size FE 5-0 ALTO? eden. Armovrong “ VS UE na Tee HAYES REE Fone! winamitl 2 corral + ore UBURBAN GROCERY ese” [pes wis) ELECTRIC RANGE IN waiton Cor Joslyn ol heseas vering and Neatly on 4 shoms and bat 86 FE Walton : Sots fin nelient ith 2 cres suitable for busines: b iexcelem condition FE 60063 = “Phone “FI oe M M Wy ‘n on Take ect he as » nd Cae che farm i aeel we cubAle ioe 2 tae Opportu- Four ©4 Buckner Conven- ATTENTION WE HAVE THE WW ay ne Gabe tts I. ice BHA ; ‘ ‘BETION: Yat ne ota con Cardens Bree eae fence, Grrepe trees Ca ay eves i irenreeae ria Mauftige’ Appliance, TV Specia ‘ag Bie mt, eon Sub t tia! down payme ' Ne f . s'ree 7 mfortable country ify nites where vot q atiers vats = ; : ENN] . ‘\ RENE. BUY a ad Seo eae ein cere. {REALTOR rw un to $00 on smal Tie Biectrie 602 N Johnson, Norge +e rt ett wy fe JET WATER PUMPS. | p Tall Go ~ ; : 4 oa aan eT : asa ee EOS te Tie “ Tr eer gees ee PE 4-516 Lepod ag Miao ween ty a ‘Thompson, 6 wrieleiy met room Uw Jem wiallable ore Tine ot io t full ame lle 5 covalimeaia taps 6. Perr Cd ceenimeaies REALTOR ; Comnietely: m ey bacement. 1 dom ‘nfor mation You ge A BUY SMALL RADIO®S 86 TO Frigidaire Apt Size Saw | tireitien WALL CABIN E rE 4 1588 hath Ol heat fu ck fro deductions i record players FE. IT” TV. pew oicture im 3) cheacta 3007 W Huron ett ar garage Only 4a block om 7 ; ; ; ak eh F Frigidatr a EN WAL “a | See sa i Wy seheot e-lie [sy Praga, Realten ‘ : 5-875 . =~ | tube : | have a number in afl sires tha’ ake $950 d “a y endian . 5, A en oat : re .. fi lawrence Street coat oF BORROWING | 3 Finck LIVING ROOM SUITE. 12” Console TV, new picture l/l aes aiiouaiy aanared (an rel Ls Ielay te Mmpletor & rr sd ab i t 22 W aa ee I Cyr t Buckners 18 LESS green friere x12 floral Ri tube 4 iw" | nary values. Michigan. ; 2338 Osc hace Veke (Ral) EE 44561 $2 0 seer or FR. 42478 t | THaN YOU THINK | Phileo radio - phonograph pg i cetd Laced ated UME #19 cent, 399 Orchard Lake Ave. A “eae - | a E ‘BIRD’ FO SEE Seer 2 ere Setrecm sul FE) sey OTHERS TO CHOOSE | EITCHEE, | CABINET SINKS. Peng ‘ n ke i ' Hm + P LE , INK Near Sotare Ah . _ 18 T ba x i. i ni Iding site t bho « ee 3 = + Get needed cach ouickl¢ i co yL Twist RUG & Pab s¥ RMS - a" Taewe one OF FER S Bate [ I | a } | pee aah {net t Tels T20T AU IES TA AN S SIRGENIES trom Beeknee s friendiy ALL a er on Areeh ~ Gall ia sastaaw FE : | | = Co 1 Ae several 2 . ee . rear 115 deep $2 200 ¢ matcel within 26 miles ery A inan eompany | MI 43048 , = ) POINT | =aurOM ATIC : ia wy toade iy) copne Heme. iA TARGF HARDWARE located tr _OND TV 17° MUNTZ AND TA sed Wor K : ner mistieog Youngstown Eien : Clarkston }-ctates 4 ! Pentia arn jes. than $700 an se af Oakland County * oie BLOND. + oe and ap. new a [seo diana Annex, 307 _Oreaard lake ‘e. lara stot he fee Ce , te ry ae panehign, 1000 ales mee one eat, Will do near $7 . = cx $329 $229.95. ts) See icnise sadeaic won U ECA Con mur ieee Rey An: ret t MEANT wie \I1S Soe areas tn. 1685 Allcactive 3 Buck ner BENDIX) 1718 goes nee pe gees Api piiances. ae, Tie FR new e sive : a @ room hungalo Et UBS 5, TTORS 4 PANO bedroom owners spt en ° ole = 2 a in eee pe nadie 3 | with Iake privileges almost Tivi® liacng room 2. bed- REA KEiieral & 0988 , iuonnyilie 3 Faller: ff-atreset parkine ef busy intr \ureuucuke Pacelien co | New attractive 1 bed roam rams Extra nice bathrm ga FO Murer nee acd Sanda 14 ' BO ; a lie + Only $2500 down plus Fi C 86985 MI €1200 ; R a | DEF P rp 0% tak. | bunssiow le hat! Aeon, al kan al ae Hoe Span) a . a oe a maronce EL. ac Re : el [ROME oO epee ere on acprox $22 006 iInan ce Oo. BENDIX ft Ecrric eae. cus! necom dine wauner $28 ws | Bix marbie colors Ox8's : / renter ret toe ca « Mont : I en ram Ver 6 “oy =e RM: cis seceru leerepway) ecarion i ABINA cttines eon eres | per iooabe Ne dome payment pen rae ramet 8 55 5 Cents ach / ' i oiler tara: n W Bloomfield q heme ine (holl spol lecetion $2 per week Maytag s ; m. suite s - >| fy Ottawa Hills Rea hi ; i verloohkine Crabt € ont -e nt ea A See allies © tara 1 ows i lake Town ae tpriden: ille, Et ena) oe Pontiac 2nd Floor Nattonal Bide model ripe condition $30 Phone ? Vapi db ainette eet ie FLOOR SHOF st fi Attractice 2 bearon reslh Ard cae! S monutes weet of | : i“ and Waterford Woaeen room ver Oe included $16 ee ee _ MY $31 <== O¢rastonal chairs fap eee one 9 8 9 8 Saginaw it pene Wassireton Jr . E ue teste ada Have sees ett iis rine nae ie ye Mona: oo ha doen (a) Scop teine ms <1 j HOULE GAS Reg $198 value leces complete | . | eee ee nee rooms cae heat and 69 en and Cass Tage: $600 ar as una Walled Lake 230 Barnston | New low price Complete inetai- room suite. & D $79 i Ideal kitchen with { ieee f jot At $8 oo t sirens a Term» 4 ACHES 2. BE het ; Lae HIGHWAY MOTEL. neat Saginas Wail ene to Banht feel Gal. Oiplisiace | Kenvos only WY MAN'S pace arpe ae se one of today « hest values ir ; cn fa bath, piacteres Sei, eee brik: & frame ful] « : , Pecigas ae det : MA! oem ead capes eee Phone FF 40528 new tor an euute FE 7028! poled and. wel]. furnished units : 45462 Van Dike - ay Gita cee 8 W Pike ct ona) ig bar ela on CHG REAL se oi omfortabie owners apt i me ra c from Bank ] 2x 12 ie I NOL E U M $/ 2) ; “oO - canny H : : ee eee plue 10 ‘ ne block North across 2 [An CLOVE cage lane i pine teen) end screens AS \ ; oe (Si OlsSe Farm Farms! ae he a a ener Seen all “em 89 an HOUSE Paint. vee nga Siem selel bed _, ‘oil ce xa raues pores be cc é bhp i SN eae tiers sao | t te to. ther bnsinesa obligations - = OUR T 1 “lee «$14. 8x8 gray woo ture 62 MI nel x4» Plaster i ea... $178 Seen 7 NEE ces for / sabes eee | pies to) 00m crar Gains {stm due to ee: Bull for (he =e Ise VINYL INLA | Sanum efow tight fate (x8 x2" Plaster bd. ea... #18 000, "terms Preston FE 288 Motrin Buildine Must bg seen to iriee of just $60,009 with £20,000 Need $000 OR BAD E ALCOHOMANTIFRERSE ‘iat MOR KINO HEATER | ibs tape joist coment $38 fies 1 , be aporerialec uric ‘whee will take contracts GRON FE +3084 Waa WOR in 35 a te ae es 2 Rosine wre. Ti Name mit 1 1951, : ' Call Re Sept ; down is e SYERS 141 cicalis) nen il tncalation. Ta abs sane ig se BEG te tridc ec peo Me Waiker, 1» eee or Less CASH FOR SyocR FURNITURE | OE. Hotpen electric ireo, FE | Rock woot I tet. oe = $20 An eonatiscucataeied (on Wife (coal acd a iaa nny aT Yr Hugh Marr, Rep Robert _— ; oY wr) WITH OUICK or tools TOR 28712 | 44195 15 Ib rreen, roofing oe oe) mre pes ae Uta GRE | ae ee oe plies on Broke WARD J ARK - \ ye EN CHROME SET $33 LIVING ROOM ON RUG CINNAMON 6212. 90 Ib Ereen rostin oe Ouistannigg trateresinciuce, ere: fal pesement Sm eas I8 THE BIRD” TO SEE Sale Business perreen 49 REALTOR Pr. 43581 SERVICE? sulle $30 other items FE 5-2766 we e aorraton oe ae fore 14" sie usta nd lara- eR Ans agepucnal ence . . cM 1 : TTE SETS As- ING MACHIN wood, 4% ceramic tile bath fal! oe ; S sty us i NEW LOC Arich ao . Arte ie fin chen Care ete ou ein aid acee _ condition. $38. FE Teo ncaa eran, M_ oft $85.00° tory, fireplace, fu yi Ss 1950 W HURO Then Home i xemble ¢ Dd ix wifes Waka off nies automatic of] fur } : er jon aa ted foyer : j ; 1), BLOCKS WEST OF to come Most loans made “ Four chairs and table $69 @3 val- Beat . -pAYER—s8U: Paints & Farnishes 20 pat come Be Ue as oe Bett “athe eh EGE McG ita Et tn win Sl GN tare tet Bee gt soot ca ag, ne ne ate oe eee ian cuteranting valur a! aes rare Ce RENROUGHOUT MICHIGAN mda turnitdrst or alquature ‘and alee 104 AB popular sclets | eee $10 be. Mi 61sh g «fm Bone Late iy Commerce >} eee price aniy $3 on terme ty : UGH : "A. pment plan suite a) oN és jook | compare ar re os “_— Peli ta Water “ana Sewer alreaiy in Be ee ee reppin nbenic sap dgrsteg| eee) male Vriasrecacal TARAS Bake Sd “EY LINOLEUM. ...39e ¥ rb. HC RIE IE NS CeO Cay aie ater Ges BOS Oy eecuse awaits you Leaile s ins Michigan Fluores: Franklin Blyd Wo dees Ae figine usd extra 4 STE RDIN TSTON Me extension & (parking Ino 8 175 Hey OR 30387 ee acer Berkiey Voss President. bargains take Ace CAN BE POU moe st mew) bese Ge. OOR TLE = = te Large 10 coon bri k idea jots rust meen pe Deactes ext (nem cere ae at P a sale lease or tr A i Ph. FE $8121 COLDSPOT 6 ev FT REFRIOER. | Bed headboard beds complete. a i Sane ght: ' epee ang a cepe Bion Fk =) Lote atte ‘ail today “| Na HE Ue eel I rfect con 4° refriser : ‘ . ee Janitrol Hopes (uenece nea spect | sea | ee 900 rin : > . hee : SESS" ; spel enter OR 3 1a40 2020 scott | rg re cles “pu bea jal siees, | cine S957 5 agian i ae healer City tems tos 4 ] OU ie R after up; sets, : Si - = = fie water aga wear SOS John N. Irwin Home & Auto court re WALNUT BEDROOM | ade bhapt arched halon - LIONEI re AMERICAN er water and g ; 3 ) YTD \ Dal a m Trad {. double dresser with mirror. | ‘ iD: ee . NEL REO R DIN SECA One VARI f PARTR : REALTOR Bias rade se . double | “up- bedroom suites $49 ~yilay is ; : d 460s Geoincien $2.500 ‘ \R . : Fb 4-352] Since 1925 Pern can and home in or near cheat sd Astaire e'ies mirror. do’ . Hving room guites. $12.95 ag treet FLYER TRAINS : { s wn REAT.TOR 101', N Saginaw St i de on bar near Flint om any ° y i roam = hes 615/66) up andl taAee eves and : garage Price of $30 000 in- down NEW LOCATION ag Phone FE §-9447 Pontiac a gisedere Wife says. } CORNER CHINA CUPBOARD | OR ‘ether YMENT { Samer faster? pairs ludes pet, drapes and 7 , ' 50 W HURON 8T ves Seay FE. 5-4848 in terrific locat Sh Pere tos Salurdey 8 te 31367 Use sone RASY PA tory st weinteurene Tneompatr alle \ allie aE ot want OF TELPGRAPH __F FF 2-1864 or F a Either We bar ef ane ne Lae, Peat lh Net. Bank Bidg ao eter ~ sep ame On| ie OUR RABY PAY MI ome “ames” area ais ol : : Wran ton \cea Wa Open Eves 7 to 9 . =e inves his wife and will really ~~~ NED springs) Call FE 5- 6492 : We usr sell trade anything. Ce oi = MY "ERS ; PUMPS ee Sylv ake Front : roo CE homenmith y PRICED FOR QUICK : ieee liste | ( DINING ROOM SUITE - : eo brick _contempe- ailachea breeres cc entians 1 ACRE FAIRS Fon (Gnice ita) rect : ase \ aes eS ” pone FE ea | | Se) eee DAILY § TO 8 Gore ced are vee ae Bicely landscaped. lot with... TR6* Wardrobe closets in 1 galt FIG 105% iam iC Penney tor | Patent Medic ue sae per US to So00 FEB. BARGAINS | SUNDAY TOS ou og KELEY'S TIARDWARE. © wind sprinkling sye-/ "Ai! bedrooms, tule : ‘ . ory : ely ; D : caeecarnesd sprinkling Ae! neal aluminum sort 0950 fore a a. “ruil - Avetuers aupirn wine Teane goad ou heater with fan a Pd intime of 1 mi Ltainl pote 3904 Auburn at an ' Aubure tera, entrante halk, a aA lane scaned perfectly ol La cas re . NE RGY St ' cowed aerate pee ie UO eel ie a neue ee gait Ou beater : Pistinc sey mire 2h = ee ee 3 SGU: a Place in living room dining cr hy CL ald ais Cis wi Es , Ra) sell wiih: (erin Bias (eaaceice Meteo vecs beg You can Pai rerfuralidcelNc: ee nee eee ee $7 pe bong “Ua wee date etl pala anh Ws Ses Home tose see +r Ff. 1: Byes woes building oniy $125 per month gnats * Pan wiantaic rail ed Chest of drawers $7 and & hous re PLACE A “LOST AD.” Take level eature Fire: ct ptenses us fe please VOY AVANT ADS Oe ee Ro fripm. Realtor - N BUSENTESS | Dudect, se pirtwibnen tareuivare: Ho gel ofl tank with Ices ie Westing pa ¥F E28181 for an Ricco. conta paret _ et 1 a 2 W Lawrence ‘treet MICH IOAN: TON you mith ¥ Studio couch . he 307 electric range with wide JER" “Call 1 2 ter heat : at. Nn }y lace: t Ie! BK "Omen Frening: - ne ce Meta! Wardrobe . - for only ‘ erie neatingllerst ly ie » job, place to | _ One Erchine ‘ane SALI (ORVPOR os o F Enaersen TY $30 | A 31995 to recover a loss. la tached 2 car eareeel ue : a I NOse : Cl , et 1573 8 re FORAPH ; -, | We buy sell and ices every- , | co 2. 8181 for an a paneer terms " good used car, see-C |. “hs OP LEASE COMMERCIAL . Pienty all parking et HINANUE CO thing for the hom hive | L obarw AONE TEE enw s ha . it.” 4 1b 405 28s : ° romertr on N Perry st eae Our front door * eae Pact san Oakaland Furmitn eda pate pi i) i Say “charg e Heirs LU 3 — ‘ : 4 , ate : am ' a Roy Annett Inc. Healiers : fied NOW. a aparimemt upstaiens Pe OPE bean hes ce SAE ye remiss :/ 04 8. Saginaw 2 oe s ! z . z F after : . 2 Se gd cad ee ead ee cease nat i : : , yo | . : “Evenings and Sunday 1- . ; ; mee > Open a9 : : / ‘ : Lc } , , ‘ 7 : ms ‘ 4 ed f ° b,, * . * i i Ne eect *y } \ | Q A i oie a . eee (4 a , os | 8 7 - ‘, Ly & = By (tics iL : Fall as : — fied Ads. . ’ . Call FE 28181 s | a B mes pects Lak e FE a0. Ave. wy “go eres with piard to spe 9131 evlinder » FE piel J Ford dump ti ruck, ae 8. Saginaw. 22 221 8. Serica FE 4-45 . 46 a ie Sale F. Gi ae Faw Ee THE : ipment 76 S ON TIA Giga gett pees WATCH FOR! LICE OF C PRE Rr H FOR! HAM “8S, 3 e WAIT FOR ; ' MONDAY. FE SR | wd ie ok ; FOR! f 4 ‘ ees HUGE INVENT . ; UARY 6. 1058 , “ é fit fee gpa RECONDITIONED “FEROUS.! a . ee : t- é Deft TD. Bano. $18 Fe Boe ( SALE ON a = ‘on / bey Hye Ballgener's. “ie FDI oh SIZED SAVE UP ib of joe ac whe, CHEV. 210 ~ ome For Sale / ee a a St E. Hur er DATE SOON 7. 50 PER regards ont eb tee ~_ 153 FORD couecnere 91 F ; @ ' ore BUY O BE A 7 sharp 2 tone . . Radio,” a or Sal . . 1 err. Equipment rv { HOL “GH MSAVE AT we ee Dinie “Ale H OJ. —_— bs) a geeter. sage be ay Cars . / cess wih compra, oc Main, ce :N& SON Pht One Sidi Dray: HOW ye tts % SUPER. = veer ol, "Sis8 gompresnor, #300 01 OLENS WALANG, on 178 Jack W. ESS $13 betuty sant , She Gat food cabine ca e blowers pec aoe And Ripe Haupt ak ae 5 onomy ot 24 NiZED 2 rket viasi on tense seapieoes es. Snow P 1996 ! “oe Bette cD TWO TUB | SINE sit oF 0 507 Mipment. Evans low ve ontiac S Plymouth ALD. Dmod iS Lg iaiant ‘=D agile urner grill. sin, besrés NK. mecuLipor aes wowersider' ; es aly on ere 4 dr. wt ae N, pent, Ioan - rg? we . pus : 2 5 LA rights NEW i neeoetts: 382 Qarde see is ‘AIN BAWS 108 arp €, power rarest bareyey, ho. white a * twe push 25 FE 5-6326 siz "fn wood vor canes | Min oi Late eaupm ier Conrroie,aten co atl | as oe SURE, eg se, BP ie wt wiebels ubtes sat cB, Estee tae ate Ley? . rom tag at 80 bei MecULL est m, Mi 1063 Eye. P 4 . sore thal La Dix. bh G pric ec t 46053 ch. = riced r . te. . Oh equi as L TANK | osprie Se v Here hed 4 Rentals, Pa CHA ; . evrolet stars ars R & : owner (Ca L ——< Lvory tis * mM clrreved i208 PPLY PRINTING & last SCF is, Parts tAIN uiweas | 1953" Chevrol sar ase? 1966 Ford st w be ke car that is i Gestee a —— Sale Sr WLAWRENCE BT | Mich Chai ae eat ne es em Fordomatic ® EE ar. vs. Baltes 60" Odtland Ferme? in ‘Re’ Lengtben your a cous porting Goods 65 uALEn SERVICE Saw in Saw Distr. | | oe vighee 208 Clarkston an. | 1953 TJ so , OLDS M = ine ELECT reese docks: - BUY - 15 Pron RENT CHRYSL Maple fete ears | ? ILES iss PLYMOUTH «I ‘8 juilding LECTRIC HA Manley Leach __ SELL - ~ USED 7 ¢ st. MY 34511 ice with eH NEWPOR elliot R & H. < Snappy | 1956 LES Take Cymoorn <0 r DR Fone. RICHARD WARE, __Burr-shall ~ Ste Bagiey to” Now i ) TRACTORS z ane chester" automate 1982 Chevrolet ould ues Demonstrat 1950 Plym rE bot ‘ - W r-Shell -TRA b Bay, TIM ore ca ona Gee Ca eur on | or ou carb AY ice si 37 ADE or EA Ez sm oi) vielie s th cararpuye ne Giowey ae ge many. ROMLZIN grow or oes pees tenes om empenyn feed dig“ ol | ROUGHTEN & SON ‘naling ou aul PE S3TIS or } gal -IN ST ET To AN are R SA tac oan. D : U 5 iki. wea . All tor = OVE. A AKE T! EL iD FORD oe a Les | 5! 1. con- LY OLDS! 4 Brooder SE ver eae - CLEARANCE MAyfair a cE TRADE INS eG MM} seen ERCURY Sr pou coon OME TRU AP oupswonite 912 S. ee ANCE S ; y 2-261) i teh vos | Se ee "KING BROS. mn ETE Sea Sie eles ell Gee WILL. ACCE Se ane MIB ‘ . ‘ernon, ‘| : s to PO UR I-1 er, ot and x board She a an ~, 2 port = ice shanties w NTiaCe RD. DEALER [ee Si i hat CLAR yl Sane wanton EPT 1952 BRIGHT SPOT” INCH 80) fan tee ie INDUS SS ‘4 al evaat oe nN KSTON cate ore appl 52 Ponti ie aq SAVE 7 eT ie Korean shanties, were FARM SUE — 1 GER cll ee 1OTOR SALE “ bance ean term . a rd used and heater. 2 door, radi 173 908 |” tnose a re M EQU - tar iine 235 ¥ SALES e me er. : 10 name i) increas Se mieaiion’ price MeCULLOU JUIPMEN ores renee _ ew TORRES cH eee ILL SPENC $495. A real b a Ea SFE Sa = a bs = 1 rices 12.00 £ Ne GH CHAIN 8A T Boke eats brakes epee one “eed * © = oie CARS "E uy at pre or Maree. Heth MENT $0 98° =, your cent renctate “Cnkibrr Ft eons ’ birmingbam STUDEBAKE! sell. eR re ot pm daly ‘SL PACKARD a FE 47333 Ley: EROME wet tab pedestal 3, cof- rifles m. T40A. these ates GUSON ADE-IN: i] 3 DODGE R aily "$2 Chae : IPPER, 2 332 - S-CA = _ erator. jes, chairs, — hen $107.10 Re 306. permed en CASE rs Mistah! a heater ie HARFTOP Ra 43410 Ni evy Sedan ¢ . , 2 DOOR. Ca DILLA Ge Fe 830 mae 9 ft refri ‘30 R m. 7004, atic BUY A EA NEW ' How muc New st cellent automat: RADI ce... new paint. _ $1045 ss at Orch c ¥oor 5 8-264: e. dish ti e- 108 80 nr Aci) 4ckoh oee.e8 HOU ND SAV uch does jeotures | GO! ha tee tran Oo, M doe t. Pure ard ruc Save 5 $84.05 IGHT EA fou D BELL O'F 5 Ex- Maz wesse > La TABLE, FC ml, vane 00. 300 cal rifles $94.95 | $€2_N._M SHTEN & St Boats & os ur go into 192? AK, ORIO} Grrr st! PREE A Oe Sale FE 80488 Ke padition._ 1.1 IR SALE. GOOD cae Winchest cal. 95 | W Mae es ester eos Accessorie Pa “ak nN MoT STAMPS, PACKARD r Dales 447000 er 50 $86. low, ts ¢ 1-974 s 85. rk ston = 40587 ALE! 2 Ww. auto: 95 doub! A 61 AY _ M Rd. ay oy ag n i oD er oe nore | ci ua ares ome AFRO-CRAFT ____For’Sale Cars mets ene A ENSAEE ingen Se Ct SALE +. Use gun shells, while they Auction’ ABR | sas a ois CANOES. ws wore er 91 Pont CA shiriey. PE 44 HEAT. $10 19 Chet a = joor, excellent trans : Ww Sie it yo : s20 | L ~__ Auction Sales 77 JounsOn MOTORS down con toa. wills cat. Ry’ TERA | ete Belt DOE ae _| 1956 M isso Ford 8 pelo ne OR + teee. Perse 7 ee Shaatice > cess coal Sla pospenreel Pag cet enegtions | 906. ane poe nese | | coupe ercury lo M Ree eee ‘ and Sk lanties osed until T AUCTION ‘ yi h’ rysier to peop sr FORD | tees tifeie | rs. 4 a w mile | MANY jon wa, 1955 = A and tr di 2 r BOOR. ¢ ou! oor ge a OTH gon PONTI 4 ANDE i Equipm bt Hongeottt gir Pvt. sal BALE, | F 630 ug S tnd) weekend. “Mt Guat ition. AMA 6- R. GOOD pes. Fully a and eecd ip cpe $1505 | walls heate ina badd al Lal ho mas vl rooms 16 opie Econo ODEL ws ie ay He iard | SS ts Hantienne giees | \ atandesdl ane lasts * Notth EISTER fo Pine os st for Ch mon 6 to 51 and elt my Ca OF CA Y MAKE y", re +k 80 ake ard feeb sn Cow arpes See eee One ern Li scHROTH Tistin, reece. Fr ristmas our ow bank ft te vb CA xe ALL | CH Gi Gale 488 ob Al inty. One $ cars in : umbe ~~ irs. & ae fina: rates jown LIFO 224 , COME pee H ae one eeeet Fy Oakiand 9187 Cociey rG wns end | 60 all, om neing. We A RNI, uburn, JME } OR u rost, only 28 e owner ‘f 8,000 Lak 0. SERY race legal ed Se deal tos VERILL A BUY N pe cette E ‘ydre, Ro ET C LINCO n « ceune mo miles Detroit o Ra inpiana | —2? eleerarh large) tos | —— ‘8 2020 YER NATION land Coun nt di rR Wisty oom. LUB | co LN ME ee Dine. -Draj i. dr. with ‘ PO, > aes ____Fer Sal | aecese Eres 3-9678 DIXIE H . MOT NAI tvs fas CARKN] ww les, Am CONTINE RCURY Riando 3 Drayton Van W: te Ra le Pe D a ae — wane sonar ene MOTOR SALI 6751 Dinte ‘Migh' test growing 1 RENER lores | tel) S NTAL DEALER. | +1386 Hi AKC ets 09 ID YO * |= Pe On has " SALE aes suet yy Remsen, STUDEB. BRL Se NAR] NO MC a Roofi FL am) AKG, PEKINOES ~~ You ¢ U KNO “T (Seg i) & SAGINAY s | en erat ot ‘$1 KAIBE! Aken — MI-G2200 IDWAR ost INEY DO ng and —— — PEMA 4 Steines now b wW = HE H S11 —— INAW Open mit “18 cm laelaail AUTO! MI 4-34 Ls MINGHAM _ D te udebaker WN te LE tinned uy @ | oF IG TRTiGnlaraciadl : | es til MATIC 10 196: M cond club ¢ ‘Combinati sae Siding | BABY ea $25.” mies | low doe SNe need ‘hem ICH DOL, ‘LAR | ‘goaitan SPECIAL, EXCELLE | 's8 FORD. VICTOR o von eae ati nasi Lea 63 PACKARD CL JOrdan 63933 ono Ratio ooepe 2a) ores Doo: AKEETS ow t Driv ca -i21s or Wace fLLEN | year old RIA r Ph: wa, SH autom coupe IPPER | Bh ER good wer nsulati “ss oS ~~ OPALI 1 R. AIL ag rep peapey pee) ee a tae waite lies a ee €eories 7 | Hes a econd ‘LESS THAN # one FE. $26 RAMBLER! |17 atic tra Radio DE: | 5 STUDE tires. ~M ion ——— 84 and nes E R- t immed e| vou well tra miles, | - at 140 W. o 3-9123 FE, “le lextras W car HAN 1850 i con ER res. Ver oer ly heater, | °2 GR RRNER STUDED A reo . A.B —— ue. os EXCH ately 1 bbb irctlanal laps flee) Mol (aa ar eee aoe ne NASH aitten, | PLOW A wy, eyes Whitewall 4 STUDERA MeN ENSON BOSTON—PU? 8, Teleeraph. ANGE | Ue Ifo AY are (ogee Edie Ale condi teat wee powe Ber best CUSTOM VARD ae Sepcarn eeeete , —. moan De PUPPIES’ oben Bret & Bun o. S200 ANWEL | trea cK HARDTOP to As Hoeeh ool tire Newerite > Meare: oare ae, GORD Ae [pares ores LARE, sas _ tevin PASS, CPE. foot. FE oe 3 mo ‘Bun p> WE PA __OR_3-1388 ag rest n ea and white 2pR of apeptcise @i cal peter re 95 SUPER t. FE ¢ 1954 ard Lake Rd, NC. 8 CARKNE: pcre a odel with he E+a| ¢ pions, mth male scary ie ~ TOP \. MAL alesis Ba | ell lo SF eraeul periigs : R & H a yp ly ake Rd, Kee irminghan Laptop ea. Main for iC PER ucers catnauning 2 AKC rp late DOLLA! "93 ike oe. eee +1303 Sell tot Wighost | Powe 4 set moutl 1 _Keego_ | '§ m DEBAK ew. 6. O & euphen pies of small nding > mode! LAR FC BUICK, 5 FORD C en r brakes, pink 1 Hardto | WILLYS A us 8, Home shee pe (Gee: cars oR | Baflo SUPER ; cviinne CUSTOM | FE ‘and p.a *S4 Int | PANE?. MI +34 a ites aa corner 17 of Qual ype pu ie A with whit RIVIERA lie en Radio M2 POOR. 6! $1045 white 40 International 10 os _ Rds. MU Mile ity . al e N 230 OR} ig iwaila, ve py-| _V ransmis: Heater OR. 6 on’ a 5. vo e ge ntiac ¢ pickup. Wicks, 8. | BEAGLE Terry wu pateeeens as. r al T “oh tees ry clean a he een ae Automat S nur old em.) Jaco lub coupe. 878 ine AGLE 81420, bester art Ce ‘5 DILLAC CO » | HO a Only 8143 cit car d Jacobson’s pe: e78 Orch 7 Wwhk __ tio. AT 8TU wart Cosenes S OT & Ne easly | - | WA paint ay TZ ever | he n’s Me Sota Ser er Beh ov oaeenaienenn 80 ORS ag Maa Fins ORY ms. Ora ARE, INC Th 12S. Woodward Ave or humm ocaon, Sales ye eas oe TANKS mena tT gTUD. PU | Waist a tanee ea | S 3X. Main, R | (Ee | Tip SAIC xreca | e B MI4 ward Ave iG Pike Cass ler SINKS F a CONCRETE i “aTup 4 a PPIES| {sian or erOneT ot teste OPEN “TIL oe hester | uarant ee ae bea Be DIE SLIME FULLY lg — 7811 | pote net, GREEN electric Tet are Ra _13_inch. Near _ NOT rn st oe } n eeadiui ruction adh c) M | ( cond ttio dr C i ‘ a — ‘ K ca r. Ex poet ger gio - COCKE rd. Cc any. Iso ifetim uit 0311 | \\ i n $205 Cha : Birmi NER cep- st coe, oP Gorn peace seh BST | es ee a an Re Se See ee ee NCS: IS SING UY oe Perry | Go! Powers Rad n K Pies | * at reg fie eoetetee see 7 Posts ee B4's Ok equi Ws 1s . SED © 1 +34 STOR) Perry 5t 8.) Farmingtoa. belle est bo a ta eal y and at O Pontia IS eet ee We "MALE'S cies the « eDICARS WO . Aluminu RM | S! _Or 4-497 ton. Ph. a i Mile asa | °°? toe ten Bank pan: p ol] 54 Bu cs Pry loeded 53's ir EM SERV ll I juestio AKS— : Re up t imax rat ; uick H oaded eu oF 4827 ICE S . nwek : ond pone com ASH a FAT DANE PUPS A Gereral oe mostuee ‘ For Clean Used C ar | >» Meru i vi 5 es st soy ORDS coreM © Orn hear RS pees Seay ATER ARE 0 Sie SSS as Metihews. Spo ota nh LNs itn ont B 2 WHY D . a az +6089 price leree cane fal’ pe te we een on nord 18-27-30. | tthews eae rere Fecatea loaded te Bleck oe Grae uy Now A ‘ O YO ® enton, ‘720 1 be 2 e yor = o V ‘san { ike new nt Low Lia U > wicks. ON SOIL pm a ich. 8. Hol very coache » to : | H _v-4 0 d dow OWARD Oniy mile- | n ere REAT PYM MAI ‘olly RF a with compar qd Fo will Jy romat an ON ARD y $1 550 S R U SURPLUS LU INGE WAR-| ark (EE ae ay “Gnyenere VS eteds > | ms Bic ng H oRD ue ORS eos 5 $ SED CA : onl » Con ° v . MATERIAL S LUMBER & ons e218. Suassivea. (os pasere: We — mere en) cary ss WEP yy Th anes | soeciais rcleetions say fon) un heater” avera wagOW 5 S ARE BE RS = NEW AL S¢ UINE. papers nave a : Ik } 6 FIN nd u ssportation | Se 17 00 RA- ‘19 5 C W TTER " or ‘per tiwarn Orit, Recherar 6 at ee (eg mie ce ie | LOR M0 THRUS ECONOMY C spite ieau | PO ee onces eng hevrolet Ve Believe that ? ‘ reciain ER AKEETS. ster, OL L. W. chi week rental nat ChEAN / Auburn SED FO! . Cathe SALES 2. door e do at our U me 2 Oct wait aimed ty and c 1. 60166 ‘ ae an Bott dava. B plan AN 1G ( ATS < =D _ ton Pd yO I nt say L sed ( te insulsticn ben etme Seiko TS. CANARIES 1 cemneries. Ne Gas Barts 2 to ’| A CARS is cunY ____FE - MERCURY | Ghde. Al CAH OP themed best), t ars are | ~ celling fo rtecaes hel P ied apace A Bird CAGEs | Ox! le 8. of Lak snd © ub [= Glide 1 BEL AIR | Hl All gre a EST ethods we IG CANIS retter (noti tile. ewabeatde ARAK rp_ Ra. Hate! ey ote GOO ay urn 000 Mil IR. POWE Sree ft confid ye use we bh notice: foo ‘Hick oon Tde snAkeErs ) FE 46510. _more aller "Orton es_ FE WER | initshi idence 1 e to mak ave cc ¢: Mickiead Ba A ips en 1304 M PALIN 10 ore_for le Senn ore OOF | (1996 CH Ed ees s ( ; ino ake th onfiden se Seine Ra ardw PARAS _Mt. Cle ES. CAN y less anyt ‘an off - S ° EVROL: —_ Q5 jualit y car ut vant . em be ce im ' in POLDING De On 3-102 | eg ty CANARIES FE Vee (oo ___ Auto Ace ime ales | Aeorcer aan ee pee 5 | low gri a through Hey oF i eee We have thew refrig: grt oft G_ DOORS: | lee Diab : essories 80 rb r leat 4 | fen bal agenda Aad heater OW 19 4 We he ade cars are wholesale lee of all lov at $450 a e es on) ALKIN ve N AUTO ee aus EP and ¢a n just ¥ s bar- | ' H ave c neve Ap ets V ¢ 4615 oral din v Cal G sTR nn EW R PARTS : I Pik sy GMAC your c I | - Uu br onfide r olte only. ¢ lains Dixie tiac ete | Pak ce Su AIN ie parts EBUILT wr IB € OG, O Supe 1€ me Vv ence in red for “. yur | acer Drevin | Sue pe Sel teas rau ineed hrm | ee ae Haskins “ ON ANY siiber 4 door, R&IL. Be ea our pricing ew FER: —= 781 sa el ee ap ee le uf oS A service Calle C C BS _Dyna-] pric erp ars at cies Sher bans TERS. Wi _ Melro RRRACK ATK weave : Pein Pe aca 61m Wor ver 2, prices are priced at fair whic gee S00 ta fh PARAKERTS PET Mcirose, FE Frei’ \CK'S AUTO PA ¥ Fort M&M Mo PE 4982 1 Distr Highway eV. orth much on steering.) /0 s are lower cars. but w eee TI h nks re TOILET | re E “Woornes Ra ‘ETe-SUPPLIES [sa STU 3 win Aven 2627 1% ne Nee) on rot Sales = ™ L] ED 1495, wy! actuality cS ours tl e know that if vere cap FE UTOOLS J ‘PEKI a Rd SHOP tra Ee BAK Fr | Hwee * mod ae T : MCG y. 1e cars if ot! 41935. AND peat F | B namission ER EN 0477 Wr 1 Sipe West S : 95 ause W e sav tl ars mus ier Bic ] ies stu R 5-5031 ty $15 77 GINE_ A ecked & OR 3160 pr Side U : the e do ev y that ¢ ist be ott or Pe. esas! 0 SER ja Tso E. Walton E & Junk : ve out sed C. em bet verything i yur Cars ofa _PE 45331 re OF VICE. es FO alton ast S 1 Cai and sav where ars ter, ¢ ything 1 ars are e3, paint Lumb POINTER | E 7-02 tub RD, PUSH. Side A rs | ™s Res elle bays Ras J c trots . and \ n our bett A e ih cR PUPS” BEST 43) e rad USH __ She uto kes & ie differen d ix iow r 7 Ee Bs ki : 20 W er Gola = 8 r pices mos. Mitch BEST BLOC | KING. pane Nepeaee tal UE 5.6855 Parts Wet Side. te cheas Mans W oye) Eor do ofter tl row that ef to mak piles pumbing oping tory | OA ye will consid White ee | (; BROT tere . = oy | 923 W Side Used pe tram 6 roby the better U with few € ee eee wt SR Se eae Sa eee err: vnirom ees 4 sans ea be, Heater | ee excerr aes fobiWer” tac UPPIES all aft Leon- | Aaa a ruck: condition | E 2D __ FE 42 on <1 heater. | 24 b — “TL RNE ar for ¥ isxp ¢. Ph er. 102 and) P a er 6 one wt oO GL s 90 w itton B OOR Li) ena ls | 4 Ferd 2 wNE Pa ou FUR: FE 4-26 s Oak- et Sho HITE oe len you -ASS SE = oss argain PERPEC ve d2d -R. 1 . fas bu NACES, 22 p, 6.8 MICE __ | wir ser Nepiveg chal ~~ L iy I i2 nas $7 ¢ S41) Wes CHK ord Deal Stoves Way ES. OIL BURN! ARUN “s, Astor FE 4643 you walt inenta Have vou N ss Paltmindam 12 5 ” 195 oy aie SS Te ; ca _ @ater OL cnet fests stok ERS, | | ANC IE 6433 All w t Insvra as installed tried GM CHEVR - F ‘ s4c1" Ve. STI J py ° tin: ers and | Femail 1k CT of ork @u nee ‘ob. wiille ee € OLET Vv 195 2 id ont lx n) cl 2 Ui NTILA’ mid a Co. Roch- WA? ¢ 7 week RR | ea conse Ber ereerd ms honored _ TRU et Yriginal 2 8 2-DOOR 3 kor 195 ye yo Ix 4d = ss] ree 85 , pos ANaTRO WANTED _FE ye old, 835 ees signet antoniee 1 Ib. NEW AN ‘AS | $1295 Ss et aca ae tintah he & heat d Custom & 1 3 Pls vey | ly 2 och 2 44 a4 cit, 2 2 di ie $544 ree sriection ot rs Pa Deri 2 Gt Oren Sat windshield to FE 20203 D USED Sowa, Easy OM Ait Cipolla lad ater, Reali vo Cranbrook ymouth ri bord R Wyn SH 5 Pont. dix era woreacent. of foericntmes iso | ORS | Tr ase Ie, | 12 Rely pevarders Until Pe arp AC terms — nee tora 2 mock 2 dow s4 (hey 2 Ven. S04 1 Chev x. 2dr. $4 a Seenatinuene | DOGS rained, Boarded 70 he Eee Ge een Eh eee ~— “ Haskin nm | | Packard re oa a iaogieten Ri ELEC t ke CA | ire casini ONY 4 TOR VRO cls C “| 752 ackard 4 oe "53 5 Cab sinks. & CHEATER #7755 Peeaned Barr Sieh a 8 F ies per ent vou ttre lenge LET 12 TON Plc le ter hev ¢ | $045 S2hord 2d a, s bord 2 a Oe andry fine 8 375 <| nian Ee Diath ee cing Save em tere eon Bee ah . Sh bie = a4 sy WE pecans trave, ngs $54 8 8 Tele- be iarante Hawkincar oh plenty ruck a TY te e 5-507 MIS ; 9 feSot S409 nigre S544 ine Piewhige aad DE Grain Te) , e Id Wilk ed ancadultons: ane or er cay (iis) amt 39 CHEVROL _ 1 a D |4 5 1953 S4 Ply ee di ey 51 Ply eee $699 A G — e ams” dow > Excellent cond SPORTS 53 C 5 oa edt ~ } ‘ st Sbediveenn cal eee Ga eee ametiets Ha Si LL anil "P PES Lined Ca Iss ns teen Shon ke Nigar sl <3 ford Hardtop, Seta rself + hay. 300 BRIG nt = ki repayments, nee i) ae ae A mt Thar = PSS. Cpe ) a2) KI. s]4 33 ( he . op. JS FOR PEN if 61 ioe enon NEN |" oF Sale Tires _ _ 80 aS Ins Ghoul FE power & treater " lone ae & 210 eeneae 3] “ ; 2 de ae aD fee eae “s 08, sand “NT BALES WN Oxf alfa. | 1s WH A ‘ ixte Ht _ Mitte. il , cxCel A ton ve oe ako -.< re Su Ae, wall er - falfa, T MIXE xford | $16.88 ITE W aye teh may et ants eptionall , RAL 53M Ven, 88 1} [Clee Ls furhace a bie band sand opees imothy, B D Say AL | 503 en) Ou ALL NEW = ple 5-6071 M15 liv ele A wit oe ere. Il nv. Seu . ‘ord 2 d 2 SO land F SEEuen C abacs er — | Tight, Pa Tae eal edt Ate | 8 Sagi ental ULE 1980 CHEVROL : oe Soa ardtop SS | PI Foonan ones _enerd tak Ce vcleaners.« Onk: ALFAL 2 i208 hayeericed | Geen “hae ti Fr eoal| cca EVROLET i's TON ST. $795 4 mick Tlardt Pe = total Wg sot ber Soe Bay 464 OO: -| straw FA AL ! o white w. TIRES $130 t r brakes ion Good N STAKE | My barrel ey]) S79 8 Yes Re? Ril. S309 ee Sent : 3-6150_ t | _ shelled grain Ls KINDS A ae 46-0687 alls. 503 poe UP, 1953 CHEVR« Must. sell tires eee Y 5 att tx. 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" , yo ee Me } ry [pe ae gee) wh eee he ne Cat < % f ee a 4 4 ‘ 3 5 iv ; ¥ a AL ¥ 5 ee . ,) 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1956 - THIRTY-THRES: | Keenan Wynn Credits Video With eotaline Career ~ ay’ R dio P m “Actor Prefers oF Sisters Burn fo Death -- Today's ‘Radio rogram's-- » ‘Will Rogers, Jr. Plans | inner isters Buin fo : ‘ ° ~ WIR, (700) CxLW, (800) WW, (90) = WCAR, (1190) WXY¥Z,¢1270) WPRON, (1400) WJBK, (1490) Va : t as Fi ire Sweeps Home a 7 ; 2 q ariety of Roles} to Be Comi TV Sh w | . ¢:00-—WJR, Joseph Hainline| WPON, hen ast Orvis 9:30—WJR, Mrs. Pa CKLW, Eddie Canter \e) e O Cc on 2 GORHAM, Maine @® — Three WwW, News by Lewis 11:06 WIR, Joseon Gainline ware wa Bs b wean, pol Caravan Esc j * | lyoung sisters perished early today WHYS Wattrick, McKensie a, Brace Maver | en | GREW Joby David WPON, Guy Nunn apes From Movie By EARL WILSON G Wri ht Sets Up in a fire that swept their home. WIRE Reet Dem Meléed | CELE, Reve Sports WeaR, Rhytim Roundup | %8-¥ IR. ind Mre, Burton Type-Casting After 68|_ NEW YORK—‘I used to think my Dad”—confessed will) VeOrge Wrign! sels Up) nt B. Love identified the 6:30—W3R Bob : D See and Tocrten | teree ee, ear | WEIR Mee, Winter Rogers, Jr.—“was kind of corny. I'd rather have been Walter) Trust Using $25,000 victims as Joan la Rochelle, 9; YR, Arthur «odfre Fr WwW, Rows Mulnofland 11:36 °WIR. 7) CKLW, News, Bud Davies Routine Pictyres. , ; es Midnight Musie | WWJ. Weekday WJBK. News, Don McLeod Lippthan’s son. Take . Patsy, 7; and: Betty Lou, 2. WXYR Bill Stere ww Mayer | WXYZ, My True Story ake From TV Quiz . CKLW WwxYz, WCAR, News, Caravan “ * * * CELW, Radio C ae Bryant CELW: News Homechate | WON. News, Neon Eddy | — oon cabainn Will Jr.. 44 now. goes on CBS TB Feb. 20 with a “Good Nephet cassie wie wpow, ; WCAR, News, Tem 2:30-WJR, Nora Drake By Morning” show against Dave Garroway on NBC. Already ' . os ei . Lynn 1:40- WIR Guest House | WFON, Let's Go to Town WPON, Mews, Postiee Party| WW, Weekday HOLLYWOOD «#—Keenan Wynn i * snnounced. (4)--Little Show. Jonathon Hale been booming. ever singe. He gives|and three sons — Randy, 17; Clem, 16, and Carl, 4 — here forland his brother and sister, George CN Rock Stampede. oy 1:15—(% News. John Daly. : _—_ <* Pera - (2)—Miss much of the credit to TV. He has| the summer. plans to save out a little bit to Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry in| 7°37) Topper. ““Topper’s Am- ather. Bette Wright . _ |done six live shows, five half-hour)“ «y4y own kids feel about"me just as I did about my Dad at)spend right away. “Comin’ Round the Mountain.”| Besia” is a problem for the 11:20—-(2)—Les Paul and Mary films as well as five features— th I the 4 very dumb,” he said.| He is planning two parties, one - a ountain. ghostly Kerbys. Comedy with| Ford. Music. ithe latest: “The Man in the Grey e same age. I’m sure they regard the as very es (bs ria (4) News. Pa eee. | Anne Jeffreys, Robert Sterling. 11:25—(2) — Nightwatch Theater. Flannel Suit.” “And as for me—well, I'm sure I think the younger generation 6:15—(4) Sonny Eliot. Comedy. (2) (9)_iltion Dollar Movie. Lew) “‘Sunbonnet Sue.” | * + 6 is going to the dogs.” | News. Jac LeGoff. Ayres, John Russell in ‘Dono-,11:30—(4) — Tonight. Steve Allen’ He had flown back after appear- x * * * 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev-| van’s Brain.” (4) Tony Martin.| with the Blackburn Twins, Mae ing on Perry Como's show (‘I erett Phelps. Background of lights makes set-| Barnes, singer, guests. call it stealing with a license; it THE MIDNIGHT EARL... 6:30—(7) Sky King. Kirby Grant! ting for songs. (2)—Robin gpa TUESDAY MORNING | was a breeze.”) Earlier he had) Sir Laurence Oliver's due here very soon when Marilyn Mon- in “Crystal Trap.” (4) Western Robin and ——— search for e051) Les Peal & Macy Ford| sheared in = hourlong drama roe’ll try to persuade him to be her leading man in “The rare herbs to st plague| ® as a comic, a ormance ' - Marshal. Steve ge ey pal are’ coisesae te Errand ot Mores."|@:@9—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's that brought him rece Sleeping Prince.” Diana Barrymore's new beau, Richard Mer-| rigacien et Glesminhd ela! headed a papel Speen ee 00 Oe a ght fim critical acclaim. ‘son, visits her daily at the rest home .. . Ads for Liberace's me tn “A Pair of Jada ty Cameron Swayze 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. “That's what is great about Movie, “Sincerely Yours,” list him SS with the phrase, “mu- 5 ” ae ” _ Linkletter's Kids. Art interviews pfctl TV Readers Digest. |7:00—(4) Today. (2) mae iptrene ye ton ost ie sic by Liberace”—in small type. . moppets. ystery e,” drama} Show roles, a Treman Capote ject 16 pounds on his Russian trip... . of how woman’ t helped|7:55—(2) Weather. lof people see you. It’s’ not like €:45—(2) News. Doug Edwards. | of tow woman’ beet on, ee (1) |sitting around a studio. When| 28k Barry had an ulcer attack after the error on his 1:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| 14) walier Cay jeans | Little Rascals. |you're under contract, producers) “Bis Payoff” (a contestant was given the wrong answer Puppet comedy. (9) Hopalong sar’s Hour. Comedy with Sid,| |$:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) |can think of you only ig terms on) 9m ® 100G question) ... ABC-TV developed a “periscope er en antes Pld | Nanette Fabray, Howard Morris, Wixie Wonderland jon their, own pictures.” camera” to use at the political conventions .. . Blac .” (4—Dr. =| ck TO r. | Carl Reiner. (2)—Burns and Al. 9:00—( " Romper Room The League of N.Y. Theaters will ask local radio stations to son's Secret Journal. Business) 12 Gracie starts a rumor about 9:36—(2) Love Story. (7) Heart- Tr S “ © tycoon tries to use illness as es- Hats Von Zell and a cigaret. throb Theater. uman ays |stop issuing “alarmist weather reports”... Greta Garbo stood cape from worry in “The Wener girl at a New York hotel. 9:35—(4) Faye Elizabeth » His Statem t ‘on line ‘at the Greenwich Savings Bank. . A flock of top. | 8:30-17) Voice Program. Frank 10:6»—(2) Garry Moore Show. ( ent on. stars are issuing ultimatums to their agents: “Get us Invited | | | ” NEW HEARING AID oaree raularer “Tareador|W0:99=(2) "Arthur Golikey. «Ni ixon Hurt GOP #2 the weading in a + os a c songs @ WORN ON THE GLASSES! song” from “Carmen.” (2)—Tal-| Erie Kovacs Show. " NEW YORK m — Former Pres-| WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Only death and taxes are certain | a ent Scouts. Arthur Godfrey host | 10:55—(7) News lident Harry S. Truman j ; ei : , to new talent. 11:00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio Republican party “must eave been 224 me ey som iere Oe Here te thet es can't grt bi by both Wide Selection - Com — 9:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Thomas |11:30—(2) Strike It Rich -_[pretty badly hurt’ by his assertion /*t the same time."—Rube Rustic. 1 Catalogue “Net” Prices Mitchell in “They.” (9)—Para-| U1:85—(7) News Ace. that Vice President Richard M.| TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Bert Parks tells of the lush who | ' Attractive Demonstration Room gon Playhouse. When man gives TEADAY AFTEAD Nixon called him a traitor. leted th t AA—and to celebrate, h t out and/| : up his moderate drinking the ef- TU ay A NOON Truman based his observation. pane k. os — — & went ou Expert Guidance—Complete Installation fect is different than expected 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten-'on GOP National Chairman Leon-| 8° ¢run . | a in “A Sensible Man.” (4)—Medic, | nessee Ernie. (7) 12 O'Clock Lek Ww, Hall's challenge to Tru- * * * * . i ee ae ee enema | McCALLUM & DEAN AMPLIFIER, microphone and bat- story of photographers’ model | ir * The hardest thieg te find in a woman's ‘ . 21 eG iw ot Life. (9) Magic, tery for combination glasses and iting le i SES] of Music. | “All over iS Went " was Tru- purse is antyhing—Ima Washout. — 409 E. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM z ber #-3230 hearing sid are contslned la email) pin, go on a fox hunt and|18:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. | aang first answer te) Hall: | “When Lady Godiva arrived home,” according to George nits placed at the back of the plas- Beulah. (2) Search for T Regarding another statement by) ee - Gulla mis Lucy turns it into a free-for-all.) Beula arch for Tomor-' he that the Truman administra. D¢Witt, ‘her husband said, ‘Where the devil you been? Your| tic shafts. A short or tube con- 9:39-(7) Medical Horizons. “A! Pare (2) Guilding Light. (9) Fea- tion consulted Republicans on for- horse's been home two hours!’” .. . That’s earl, brother, | aut ite core Falling Heart, progress in treat ied, ne leign policy for “crash landings” (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc). A fo) riers OO) ly ee eae Nschool et 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color. ace ‘never on takeoffs," Truman} . Acousticon, hearing aid manufac-| ioaicine. (9) Denny Vaughn) and. (7) Lunchtime Drama. (9) ya 2 ; turer,. and the American Optical Show. Variety. (4)—-Robert | News. Shoppers Show. “Bistory apeake for itecil Mr. One for the Road Hold On There Pard! IR E Company puts hearing up on the Montgomery Presents. ‘Good ie na run to Reduce ‘Hall is entitled to his opinion. We! aes ges — ag ee trouble aS CY a hearse ' — a head for the deaf. The t " F 1865 t based OOkKINg n wit is- Ortega, formerly a! told a former ifornia, Bash-| oe ie ee Saiite peter nt a lesan Shoot Lin. 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) ss aeaeed se Franklin’ D. ‘trusty at comnty sail is that he am, the west isn't what it used to’ All Makes Expert Trained Technicians a full powered, three transistor coin.” about chfld who ‘tries to Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on Roosevelt, I kept it up.’ gets thirsty. Shortly after he es- be: Fined him for showing off his @ ALL WORK GUARANTEED e hearing aid. The battery gives 150 meet Lincoln and the ‘tragedy’ >: i010) lankieiiee Hameed Truman and his wife spent the caped, a picked him up in a} .38 pistol in a shoulder holster in that struck just as he finally sees inkletter suseparty day. with their daughter Margaret nearby tavern. ia bar. hours of life making operating cost the President. (2) — December 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC and early last evening left by train ~ across oo : | us ec ¢ eres OCS cents a day Bride. Trip to Texas and misun- ee ae Her (7) Afternoon for St Louis : 1 Comedian, j : =a Phone FE 2-644 5 The frame and shafts of the glasses derstanding give Lily a bad time. | Fi my estiva —_—_—_——- ; | Hope are normal sized. From the front Spring oe Verna Felton : ey hoe show Symington Says Soviets a binger, _ . : 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parking ‘1 sonal ho they (have the vappesrence) ol Veny ete) = Story Studio. Ann 4:00—(9) Justice Colt. (4) A Date Outstrip Us in Missiles |12 Poem | : a _ _, Member Cottons Connty Electceple-FV Services Association plastic eye-glasses. They can be Harding in “There's No Place, With Life. (2) Brighter Day. | WASHINGTON w—Sen. Syming. | + peor s fitted and shaped according to the 1 ik. Home." (9)—Boxing. Light- #15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod-' iton (D-Mo) says the Russians iat aewache standard procedures of the optical weight bout: Bobbie Courehesne| ¢™ Romances. “have fired tested missiles hun-|!¢ si Getiateune profession. vs. Miguel Berrious. +42) Sas ape Soe n for a Day. dreds of miles farther than any- 3¢ Hingy queen Hearing Aid test, fitting and trial) Re Mord Batiee Annoy, Pe ee—(7} Mickey Mouse cine cay ing = orgeld has rk [22 Passage im Monday — Tuesday # thé: id we ith no = He re rl = . save money ebigation, The local deters Ftz~, Sift Gun.” drama of the last, SAY [oT Dance Party ther country, but he said, during 3 teeta ot : Wednesday - Thursday patrick Ph cy with stores in the ays Of (he western irontier and a. ein) REL an interview, that ‘there Peaiinc Sata Ben B Cine and the how famous gunfighter-proves to tow Shee Mouse onl is no question in my mind what- Ee “y Riker Building at 33 W. Huron. Ph. small boy that old lawless days Doody BY UO OWGY ever’’ that the Russians are ahead ech a! YY LADIES’ FE 2- 81 81 or FE 3-717) are gone ” of the United States in develop- ro] ale servant = ¢ ' =i ee Clothes maker . 10:30—(7) — Ellery Queen. Hugt _ ing intercontinental ballistic mis- ro ee parative Ls ’ ae aaa iaHowe in Custom (hades) 41 To |BelGBS) Executive siles. This country hopes to de- ,, gates Any ILD ens. Almost fan fon Waterfront. Cap'n John helps NEW YORK uw — Robert M, Velop such a weapon with a 5.000- 39 Encounter CHILDREN S$ boy whose father was killed in Weitman. who resigned last week ‘mile range. Sy Pesci naa a D wartime carrier sinking in “High from ABC, will join CBS television TT A nen Sweater or Skirt my ater.” 5 ais ni |Feb. 15 as vice president in charge| TV Quiz Show Winner 3 taivigual 0:45—(9) Sports Album. Film. of devel t. 52 Give fort First applications of Ft alin SoupyialOn. (Warlety) 0) eee Buys Organ for Church 33 2i"4,20%:2, J “skirts up to 6 pleats doctor’s soothing antiseptic — 54 Insect egg relieve itch of surface skin and_ math Se Sores Oona eee cen nee __NEW YORK (INS) — Roscoe 58 Roket ¢ Sea nymph 23 Savor 4! Portion scalp irritations. Zemo stops News. ‘4)—News. Paul Williams. wis] [sisl' Wright, who recently made good 57 gaitors iab.) chp ete a5 kerries ced) 43 fait (prota) Cleaned & Pressed scratching and so (2)—News. Jac LeGott. tS Licht e Si on “the $64,000 question’ by pown 5 Like: cay 36) Raqiss iment 46 Lesee o0s * ‘ere IT Distance ovate: aids healing, zemo il: 15—(7)—Arme hair Theater. John . i ees winning $16,000, also made good 1 Pressage 10 Manis 28 Craters plont caventen Payne in ‘Crooked Way.” ()— = on a promise to the minister of 2 Scent Nickname 29 Impudent 47 City in _ _—_ : S i Pp en 3 New 11 Merriment 31 Read Oxkiashoma ! 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C, Carnichaat. university ary action is being considered against students responsible for and Saturday night. ° Meanwhile, at New Orleans, the Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University was considering ways to bar a flood of Negro en- Aims to Stop’ Disorders I / on Ist Colored Student TUSCALOOSA, Ala. w — Uni-| | | lLie's Daughter | Weds Secretly (jin Virginia GREENWICH, Conn, #—Trygve, Lie’s daughter Guri and—iVilliam Zeckendort Jr. arrived here last night. after their secret marriage | in Winchester, Va. The couple came ftom New York to visit the groom's father, head of thé real estate firm of Webb | ).\& Knapp and a promoter of big: |building projects across the coun try. j ' | In New York, where they visited: |Zeckendorf’s mother, the bride- _ \groom said they married in the | {manner they did Saturday because they merely wanted to save time and “avoid complications.” Young Zeckendorf said his wife's, parents are in Norway and his. parents are divorced, His mother is now the wife of music critic Irving Kolodin. Both Zeckendort and the daugh- ter of the former United Nations | |secretary general are 27. It is the / 436 Orchard Leke Ave = first marriage for both. Guilty Conscience Wins —He Pays for Movie * ’ ASHLAND, Ky. —A moviegoer who fihbed about his age to get into a theater on a children’s ticket has eased his conscience—10 years later. 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The group of deans and board members also took up the ‘issue of LSU athletic teams play- ; ling teams with Negro players, LOOK SHARP. | LSU in the past has admitted | Negroes under federal court order. with DR expert Fiery crosses were burned and students sang “Dixie” and shouted) Ps Keep Alabama white’ during} © demonstrations here that lasted for ‘several hours each night. | Autherine Lucy, 26-year-old Bir- mingham Negro, said she planned to continue classes in spite of the student protests. sé She was admitted after a federal court ruled that the university Glenn 8, Griffin Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service Sweeuseseorerss * aeny and restaurant facili- Our Business rc Dr. Carmichael said the school iis taking steps “to avoid any SERVICE ‘further displays which might lead| #0. YOUE fore prea es walire oto GENEY { Ed Wynn Robbed WEST LOS ANGELES w — ‘Comedian Ed Wynn says burglars . United Press Pheta zoo. 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