? oe iadiathall " PONTIAC, MICHI wi es ssage to Con eae original mother-pickets for a traf- fic signal light at the Taylor Town’ ship school intersection of Tele- graph and Cypress Roads was in- jured seriously in a two-car col- at that intersection yester- was crossing Telegraph on Cypress when her car collided with one driven by Alexander /Kuchar, ing in protest against State High- way Department refusal to install a traffic light. Cloudy and Colder Pontiac Prediction cloudy and colder tonight become variable tonight, 510 miles’ mer Nomes an hour. In downtown Pontiac this morn-; OM Jan. 11 the Pontiac City ing the thermometer registered. 26|Commission approved fluoridation) degrees. The mercury rose to 28jof| city water, but an opposing) 2pm. ‘’ group circulated ref peti- . y into the store, made a 15 cent turning with a sawed off shotgun under his coat, he escaped with 0. ‘Yesterday he entered the store only once, McConnell said, but with the shotgun under his coat as be- fore. He told Mrs. Kielan to give him the money, and ran out, driv- ing away from the scene. Retail Sales Jump LANSING # — Michigan's sales tax barometer of retail business was up seven per cent for De- cember collections on November business. , ~ 3 + \ er | : GAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1956—a2 PAGES~ vail oe Faure Favorin | National Union’) FormofRule All Parties Except Reds and Extreme Rightists Sought; Omits Self * er French Premier Edgar statements blaming each other |. for the Columbus violence, Common Pleas Judge Dana Famreynolds of Columbus warned the IUE’s Local 764 there that he ay ties except the Communists| . “ < oes Mg ‘ . ; ' fand extreme rightists. But}. ASHINGTON — President ; ’ » President\pected 1 13, while hi himself Wiguadisuer snakcitiah gu eupneiedl iesthiantin, Bie wesls eompletedipeepeneia en het ore to ge tlre out as pre-| farm ‘to next/on two messages to Con-|Congress Jan. 19. miere of such a cabinet. wosk 2 an ctfort to tet the Jump imvens, exvang to take it “com-) Both Houses marked time while) AS the leaders of all on Democrats primed pletely easy” - . pawai the State of the Union| France’s democ par- ing agricultural prices a 1956 cam- The White House announced that |Sreesant, but it was clear that ties pee “eprops paign issue, : at breakfast tomorrow Eisenhower |the Democratic majority was split strove a solution Sen Aiken. (R-Vt), top Republican/ will be host here to President-elect /on the question of reducing individ-|to the problems posed by on the Senate Agriculture Commit-| Juscelino Kubitschek of Brazil. |uai income taxes. Monday's election results, tee, said in an interview he has!" Eisenhowerg State of the || House Speaker Sam Rayburn t reliable information that unless| Union message goes to Congress D-Tex), sald he thought the cost Faure warned tha the vic) plans are changed @ special farm| tomerrow, —_- foreign and domestic programs|tory of 51 anti-parliamen- message may be sent to Capitol! His message on education is ex- would bar a tax cut this year. tary Poujadists meant “the Hill early next week, probably ' " 5 blic is in danger.” The fact that Eisenhower has ée-| Unrest Seethes in Pittsbu He told the Foreign Press ; ies 0 sink ioe BONIS * — urgh Assn. at a’ Paris luncheon Scere eee Westinghouse Strike Talksiersmar a. reno the White House attaches to the) iygiive take for two planks This would likely precede any € . ] 0 jot ite. the reform rated Artie Comtesse} HTQUISTELTEC 10 FEINGCEIDIIG te sppication of» tberal a House-passed bill to esters the 4 tion of a li major field crops. + PHILADELPHIA (#— Top-level-disputants in-the/8eria.—¢—>—_____-_ - seche al would upeet dhe edwin |violence-ridden Westinghouse strike meet in this City| Th ®pparent threat to French now in effect. . of Brotherly Love today in hopes of settling a 12-week/*™Bly resulting rum the Cote The President ts expected to | Walkout. ~— 1 papannan ' ET. mean wean James Finnegan, director of the Federal Mediation ‘te for low-income farmers ana |#nd Conciliation Service, yesterday asked two company | duck” French Cabinet met. this establishment of a “soll bank” jand two union officials to meet with him here. He gave under which acreage would ino reason for shifting the scene of negotiations from surplus crops and its ; , built" up for the futtre. © ", as headquarters Hite a rate ewe, | SNOLQUNDANAIE |*:F snion ropreent : erated with the government by| $ : tives weré James B. Carey, cutting his allotted acrés would be resident of the AFL-CIO given two choices. He could take al IUCIES PONCE ternational Union of Elec- government —— he « trical Workers, and Al Hart- could gr dem om ron 6 Area Law Agencies nett, union secretary-treas- surplus stocks a quantity of the) Unsuccessful in Try to! Both sides gave up in despair in kind of crop he grew and dispose negotiations y after club- of it as he saw fit. - Nab Holdup Man winging” @ ew ne on ut @ The second section of the plant in Columbus, Ohio, It was “soll bank” wit) be geared to | A stickup artist wielding a sawed the most “of a series .of long-range conservation. Pay- (off shotgun slipped through a net-|picket-line disputes. ~% ments also would be made to | Work of converging cars from six A St-year-old picket died of @ farmers for acres removed from |Police departments yesterday biseut atineht Sn Gia alad, enenes “production and planted to soll- ee ae hare tame ing t the ccvener, and § per building grasses and trees. —_—" from a Shelby) cons were and 88 phase involves $50" million dollars| Aleritd through telephone, tele-| Pervons, jactuding 12 women for the first year of a five-year|‘YPe afd radio contacts, police cars operation. This will be coupled from Rochester, Utica, Romeo, Ro-| The union called the death of with: the existing agricultural con-|meo State Police, and Macomb and picket Troy Tadlock “murder on servation program of 250 million| Oakland County Sheriffs Depart-|the picket line” and said he was dollars to provide a total of 600) ments were speeding toward Shel:'beaten. County authorities said millions. | . by five minutes after the banditithere were no marks of violence Sen. Sparkman (D-Ala) pre-|held up Mrs, Bernice Kielan in herjon his body. dicted the Démocrats will come/Store at Shelby and 24 Mile Rds. CowpPANY WALKS OUT He said it will be based on restora-/ Connell said today “there isn’t out of their meeting yesterday, ac- , tion of rigid ‘supports “‘but will go) any doubt” the robber is the man cording to a company spokesman,| The that a long way beyond that.” who held up DeClerck’s Grocery |after ‘‘the union officials once three of the caretaker ministers on Auburn avenue, Pontiac |again launched into a violent ver-| wig hed tenn defeniod for re Township, several weeks ago. (bal attack . . . in which they used!) 4.00 thelr Taylor Township |, 1 that stickup, the man watked more foul and abusive language.”|" etiared roniguatjens will bar all pickets at the plant “‘if there is any repetition of vio-| lence.” ' Forty-four thousand TUE mem-| bers in 30 plants wete called out) last Oct. 17 to back up a demand during the campaign — sitting Assembly 51 “Poujadists” on moderate politicians — must patch for a -.15-cent. increase in their|up their differences to save France $2.10-an-hour average wage. They|from chaos. turned down a company proposal There will be 626 seats in the for a five-year contract said by/new ‘Assembly. The election for the company to provide a min-|30 of them from imum of 23% cents an hour pay|poned lincrease over a five-year period. jrest there. was post- PARIS (INS)—Caretak-|: Faure called today for a) . “national union” govern-/ ment comprising all par-) #: Fourth Circuit: Judge on Bench — J. Adams ducted by the Ba histolleagues dent Edward allon, - Holland. Leonard, of Farmington; Adanis _—_ former circuit judge, of : D, Allen... Hudson, of Royal.Oak. Dr, William H. Marbach, Area — pastor of the Pontiac First Presbyterian Church, sales manager in Minneapolis, ‘during succeéding years ct. In 1949 Bridge was appointed re-~ gional sales manager for Buiek in Chicago and in the following eral .sales manager for the East- ern area with headquarters in New York. . . Coast Warned of Flodd * SAN FRANCISCO — Northern California has been warned by the weather bureau that new floods may “be caused by heavy rains indefinitely to the un- i expected in the next 24 to 48 hours. ue i a : 3 i z 1 ee if a z § : i iy ue I g i 1 FE people, Sunday was the not for Mr. i Peg Fa Trunklines Are Worst LANSING # — to the Christmas weekend, the New Year's ; “weekend traffic toll Michigan hit the highly-patrolled| itrunklines hardest. 3 adh t - a / 55 son Youngest Mayor ‘ * mayor of the City / Commission Stogies on the Rise jlast night to become’ the youngest TAMPA, Fila. ®—Tampa manu-|Chief executive in / Mt. Pleasant Helen Johrison, who took office as By BURDETT C. STODDARD The past year in Oakland Coun- On_the local scene; the last 12 ed inansnictousty when three 16- year-old boys were sentenced to ty is gone, -but-can’t be forgotten.|"’ Violence, Controversy, tions and the project was turned i The Citizens. Protective Assn. of Michigan was set up March 6 by a group of Bloomfield Township and Franklin residents to . fight construction of the toll road pro- posed to run through Oakland County. , County . News. 2... .06sseeree M® Sports. ......ssce00.- BB BB 26° TV & Radio Programs we Women’s Pages 12, 18, 14, | seebene byt i SH i >BEE 2 3 s g On \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Pontiac if 4 H [ i is 1 convicted long S i i | 2 FE it M of city hall. June 3, William E. 3 i Z News mother, They were I 5 z g LE fac’s civic ay 9 with the new Slaugh- Li of 1955 Attorney Clark J. Adams, Pontiac, was named Oakland Coun- ty’s fourth circuit judge June 2 to begin serving in 1956. ~ , The weather made news in, Ju -|with the mercury soaring over 90 mart during 17 days of the. 31. On Aug. 11, Pontiae Motor Di- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Wr turen + orn Bes. Tet ns ~*~ ee history. Another “first” was Mrs. the city’s first Woman commis-|' | i i be i Has Best Year Since ; i i [ ‘f it I if eo = ; = ’ ~ A ( i if = : # $ ‘ 5 }} : | ‘ 5 uf ‘ bias & e : A * y= 5. AA ae = : a f ; eas | . ne ee ae ~ fone A ee ce je ay - ae, 2 ME i Hi on y i e a yy THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 4, 1956. pees ee Sh Se oe at neering reeeneensearearerememte sage — : rye ~ ieee agers Sa tee ee ey : ; moe qt eras em es ae t Courses for‘ Credit Planned’™*™™ Wai pote in Recard. . = i t : f ; — : 1 * ah : = ; J * “Courses for Creat rlanned|, = — . |mull Parking in Regard.) a ape Violence Proaress az tatmnee sO. Business Expansion Week, Met Pays Honor Violence, Progress js x, cuee*sP¥a! sum ht eat pn a = R i See ° "56 Ne _ |Ave., where she will remain unti]/vide East -Maple businesses with|last. night at City Commission. - a : 2 ~ ee nin CWS. | Thursday noon. ' & way to expand, and Sam Brunj, who owns east Maple, : ii eld aera ape ton anounced production o the| ec at 3 pn. The Rev. Ww ee (ee Oe SETS Soprano Pons Marks 500,000th 1955 model ‘car, an all-|Chusch, Farmington, will officrate | , * §.. { |pand according to zoging restric. _ ‘25th Debut With Vardi's ime. one-year record: Burial will be in White Chapel Me- : tions, Without additional parking . pap e - & house’ at 68 Liberty’ st, |™orial Cemetery. : "jot same-sort he foresaw a blighted _ Gilda in ‘Rigoletto Postea, ong demas ty a |. — Shae ee “jarea, with “no improvements over gas explosion Aug. 16 with three |Mrs, Stanley Lewis soe e oy de nd anion hen : NEW YORK (INS)—The Metro-| men miraculously ¢s¢@Ping| service tor Stanley (Eva in ew 0 stig ocr rh . politan Opera — management,, death, | * ‘ 1M.) Lewis, of 40 School St., will oe x re, thea |; and audience — paid! In September, Utica’s water sup-be held at 1:30 p.m.. Thursday in| - Le oe _ Jack Maynard, owner a om Christian Ralph S. Damon Begari in © and ¥, which edge the tribute to Lily Pons on the 25th/ply was twice contaminated by|te Cinstien and Missionary Ea _— ak a Male | ~janniversary of her Met debut. (chromium wastes making their! Bersche, her pastor, will officiate Career as. Millwright stand that the lots should beased =~ day. | - +s §:. way into the Clinton River with burial in Oakland Hills Ceme-| in Buffalo Tool Shop | for business purposes. He cm- Courses in any high school sub- fae tae ar ued tong ber| ‘The Pontiac Press and Oakland|tery. Arrangements are.-by the , Se paid tor bts’ tere eomthemea° * fect wil be offered wherever 12 Sere ae vert te Co Ae (County legislators helped spark a|Huntoon Funeral Home. ms MINEOLA, N.Y, @® — Ralph’S.) af $2,490 per car space, le much : "qr more persons register to form sang on Jan. 3, 1981, in her Met drive to obtain more beds for care), 7 es Matty 3 os aan. 58, president of Trans! more than peld previously for class, Graff said. Previously of mentally retarded children World Airlines, died of pneumonia| lots here, and more than pald =. tne desing hgh scoot cre ds suming, Preah bore set |vothical crangine’ | Deshen bad beued to shine! Ge Gat ine Sant Pate ee /f . . nat- | poli r : : courses have had to travel to High- uralized American, a silver | Pontiée Motor Division . an-|RObert A. Malloy since 1949. His home was Garden| ¢lose to lot A for top utility. i - land Park or Detroit for tuition. bow! inscribed with a slightly (nounced its 1956 models Oct, 19,| Robert A. Malloy, 28, of Van Leu City, N.Y. <. Several others spoke on pros and Registration for the high -| changed line from “Lucila,” revealing that a record 552,000 Court, Flint was dead of a bullet] He was born at Franklin, N.H.,| cons of land usane. 4 ' gchool courses as well as the: | which would translate: autos had ‘been produced during wound on. arrival at Hurley Hos- July 6, 1897, was graduated from) osPLAY MODEL ‘Lor ; regular adnit education courses “We will al hear the sweet te 1959, model year. pital, Flint, M q _; Harvard in 1918, and then served/' the starts Monday at Pontiac High i sar cn Plans for a race track in |, Bom in Pontiac, June 11. 1987,\a8 a flying cadet in the U. §. Air| A model was. displayed of the ‘ . he was the son of Patrick Ber-|Corps, . parking 2 pees Tas mneetny ee. Neither voice nor presence failed aie the Stine: Racine Conan {the Hinds Malloy. Ne attended) Damon began his business three levels with building-long lon is the soprano who has & town, mis: school in Pontiac and was a vet-'as a millwright assistant for G./T@mps on the three per cent in- Jan. 1%. Early registration hotel. suites, fhavrers,| State eee nae in Dajvell ‘ate von of the Korean Wer " Elias & Co., Buffalo, in, 192 ee se : To receive credit for a high two locomotives heed tar eat"|to make am enormous profit on | Mr. Malley had lived in Flint Then he served in various cape-|vin, Robinson and Associates, had Bad gonssta 60 clock hours-of two wend for her. | the deal. three years and was employed cities with the Curtiss Aeroplane| brought it to Birmingham and con- classwork are required. Credit awe Hew i. sree Boe ene ak ne| ewe ne Many DIM 8 1508, He” had. devepped "the arred, wit tty nager D.C. will run as three-hour Last night's merce Nov. 6 suggested - ‘ on Egbert earlier yesterday. i eedierane ovasings a weesk, Sor with Act IT of Verdi's “Rigoletto,” | Board “ — — = He is survived by his . wife Curtiss-Wright “Condor” commer- More figures will be sdught for. . a W-week period. A total of 16 with Miss Pons, supported by Jan | puiiding a ten-story new court-/Thelma,.whom he married in Ken-|“s),"a" a ae gi Arcee. | c units of credit is required for high Peerce and Robert Merrill, singing jnouse in downtown Pontiac instead tucky in 1951, his mother andl ssxavionn Alviines aud of epenie East Maple property owners — ene etic. ' the role of Gilda, of a planned three-story structure|father of Downey Court, Pontiac!aviation Corp, before ’ becoming! Would not be assessed for site A addition credit courses, As she acknowledged the audi- west of the city. The downtown and a daughter, Patricia, at home.\head of TWA’ . lot-improvement so they are fa- peeee rs ot bold Som 0 pee ence's applause, neither Peerce | building, the chamber said, could) iso surviving are two sisters, He was a director of a number} Voring sites E and F, according Thursday for 12 weeks in the nor Merrill could resist kissing |be built at less cost Mrs. Rowena Hoff and Mrs. Mary|of firms, including the Goodyeax| to Bruni and others. : _ lowing subjects: accounting, book- the petite coloratura on hand On Nov. 18 a move was launched ; three brothers, Johnitire & Rubber Co., the New York A decision on whether the lots oflice machines, typewrit- Lucia andthe presentations’ fol. |e"eins of Pontiac tiac and Hubert with the U. 8./Telephone Co. two weeks and commissioners will | ing, shorthand, tailoring and drese- lowed. Then Miss Pons — an un-|.°*™SP. Discussion has alsoinavy, Damon was married in 1922 to|slate a hearing on the lot A neces- is tee Sor any of these w sagas nag ies ~~ | At month's end, three children Barbara Ives, William Alden and| Plans for a $50,000 building on courses is $8. i. wt In the final section whe sang!ss W. Heverlee nn 7 2 “Edmund be.. the southwest corer of Lincoln’’* be held Monday and: Wednesday Dr. H. . four tiumbers—two of them recall-| ios. Beverty, Lawrence V. Rutledge ——— . _ [and Woodward were presented to “evenings at 7:30 and another free ° ago, secretary of the Associa. |'ng her first audition in 1930, the)" Lawrence V. , 58, of 52 nil “ity for approval this week é evenings at name fees —_ on Desital Re. | Bell Song” from Lakme and “Je| | Announcement that the Hotel yang ave. was dead on ar VION OUNG M@@TS ity Marvin Hann, 625 Williams. : at 730 pam. Thursdays. oast actories search, said: “The results from | Sts Titania” from Mignon. converted tao Need nid be |rival at St. Joseph Merey Hospital|» CPt rhe now operates an +: at 6S p.m, wv y en * the ee converted to a 110-bed esteopa- this morning. He had been ill sev- Frage Press Toda advertising agency in Detroit, in- - __ & ‘WSweek course in lip read- | these three cities evidence : _ | thie hesptial came Dec. 12. 2 , tends to use a little over half of ° ; Says Dual: Plont| sradual transformation ot the:\Dolice Al rest Three ! | -_ jeral months. the L-shaped building for h Ge Fasten cary Bin Bhd ys Dual-Purpose Plant! fren” or tmoridation into s |F ONCE AT Als last mionth, the act cre-| ‘Born in Lapeer County July 18,| DETROIT u—Detroit's hewspa-\< aut ae pear yg er dg ea Randies no ot os Will Be Utilized in Time selentific law.” ‘ iY thong was crear Turnpike AU-'1996, he was the son of Samuellper strike, which has closed the the plan. , of War Mobilization Dr. Dean added that reports GS Breakin uspects thority was upheld by the State and’ Mary McKillop Rutledge. He city’s three metropolitan dailies, The ad will ' is willing wv. ean adcced — ——— upreme agency have a 27 to start classes in ceramics, jewel- t the overwhelming scienti-. BIRMINGHAM — Bloomfield|Higgins called the proposed toll! amitton, no negotiations scheduled | tare making, ; WASHINGTON co ape MWe > ok aa ng stloa? T Police Chief Clark read, “now a reality,” But State ; publi: and any of entrances. and Tennessee Secretary evidence” o uorida } ‘ownship Pi ice Green Highway ‘Commissioner Charlies} Mr., Rutledge had worked for =» shers an three stone planter will actually face Defense Wilson returned today | effectiveness, safety and economy. 'said today the arrest of 17-year-old | yy Ziegler continued his opposi-| Consumers Power Co. A number The — fig on slated oy « triangular parking lot. The from an inspection of West Coast) In another Journal. report this! Frank Rocamora and two juvenile|tion and the toll-freeway battle! of years ago, he had been a line- eres Press ~ | building wil] be 118 feet long and re-jaircraft “factories where some of/™month, Dr. David F. Mitchell of had cleared township carried over into the new year.| man. and conductor for the De- 2" afternoon bargaining session 27 feet wide, with an L of 62 nation’s new and secret weap. Indianapolis described fluoridation |CO™Panions on troit United Railway. He was a (With the Detroit Newspaper Guild. eee, . ‘books of at least 10 breakins in the which represents editorial and are made. He said he was|as “the most promising factor” in reakin Lu: : veteran of World War I, a mem- Bue Ct-ahdes Mana od | ) oe from the 1963 level by some $14 | always neat for your shoes. Remember in Greek my- | billica. Famous wanted make of cozy, soft miracle NOTIONS—STREET. 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BALLERINA|\ | 4.)- C. i : 4 a ore eee aaa: 4 4 ¢ =i 4 ee cee Hae i i ek piclbiniian ts Wa Genpsion. would make ‘the “voters. appreciate sey Se Fee snd potions. ¢ the - franchise. Pontiac PRESS. “Tica : : = For several reasons many Frehch- f= Salary sad Beier“ naail Atvertsine Me. men are looking back sadly at the _ gla Btinor | intufee Hitter results of their national election. Se ee ee To say tht what they saw amazed a ae Ge ren secure vests and disheartened ‘them is the un- SS catiuiray fo the we erstatement of the week. Except Sores weirs eee among the Communists and Poujad- ope wen. ists, the gloom is thick for pro- by mail ee ane Soret EERE ER western aeputis 5 or Pere ne pestle in adves in advance, * * * . ; ‘rintise vit Bs ~ The Reds with 151 seats have MEMBER OF AU AUDIT BUREAU, OF CIRCULATIONS emerged with the strongest single ee WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4is¢ * == Ohioans Co-operating in Planning 2nd Pike : There is a splendid object lesson . . for Michigan in the co-operation ; Ohio is getting from its highway department and turnpike authority. Instead of the bickering we have had from local communities about our turnpike and the opposition of _ > our State Highway Commissioner, the story in Ohio is entirely different. That state's turnpike commission party in the new ‘chamber. The new Poujadist ‘party, headed. by Pierre Poujade, foe of all taxes, captured 49 seats. Thus these two 200 irresponsible votes in a 544 ‘seat chamber. : With no party strong enough to form a government, France is headed for more coalition rule and more cabinet crises. One possibility is that the quarrel between Premier Faurz and MENpDES-FRANCE can be patched up. Together they contro] 350 seats. fe x * Another but far less welcome and its department of highways are idea, is that’ one or the other of working together efficiently and har- these leaders might make a deal maniously. . ‘ with one or both of the extrem- 7 ist parties. It ts too early yet to see which ‘political alliances will materialize. ia j. As a result the way is being - cleared for the Buckeye State’s| | Second toll road. This would con- what is certain is that the election i nect Corineaut in the northeast has hurt France. f _ ~~—~~gorner of the state with Cincin- ~ mtr nati 410 miles Southwest, There also wold be! spur? ‘The Man About, Town Columbus north to the recently . | | Suetestectonerne” Longest in County | _ Tt As expected tat large economies He Resigns After 70 Years | can be effected by reducing shoul- in the Service of Public |. ders, redesigning interchanges, re- Tinian: tee piety s ‘5 ducing paving costs and changing ~ means for boosting actor's some grades. But these would not be —«““/"ent record, play or book, = ‘at, the expense of safety and design. me man who has held public office ; *x * * longer than any other person in Oak- At Columbus it. is reported that land County, | further savings may be derived from Harry N. McCracken, : . ils {a resigning from his current post, that the Ohio highway department's fi- 0) cere of Farmington Township, which nancing of an expressway planned in je has held for a total _ ‘Conjunction with the turnpike. of 42 years. He is 90. He i What a difference co-operation was the county’s first “f)_ > makes! (rotten. grioulbural agent, and Already it has given Ohio a splen- also has been township did 241° mile toll road on which traf- a fic is increasing steadily. ‘In addition, ‘sentative, } . A work is going ahead with enthusiasm Pesce and held const of € : Pp the Ptnicing eth aseens tol cond ‘ington, . Mr. ngage = expressway. e McCRACKEN a ee ‘sod. tnomer, taught school for 14 It’s high time we.in Michigan _ years, rising to superintendent of his local get, going on a turnpike from our. jenoel, and was the publisher of the southern boundry to the Straits. | Farmington Enterprise for two years. ~ Co-operation instead of bickering The current issue of a national maga- can 9 = Eee lection Rocks France mn parties control a solid block of ” wnion * official could do nom to speed its comer: tien. Canipaign Costs Up - . Before the next election is over more Americans than ever before are going to realize that electing a Presi- dent in a country of 165,000,000 costs @ lot of money. / Nobody. should be: startled if, when the figures. are al in, the cost of the 1956 election adds up to $100,000,000. Such a total is e@xpected by experienced observ- | em, i a - x * zine tells of ® water hole in an Arizona desert, where ‘wild animals come at ~~ to drink. A shelter for photographers is built there, so they can get at the animals, and the author says: “The of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, had their cameras focused and loaded.” blind shots flash aaa Homegrown watermelons for Christmas and New Year dinners at. the home of "Mr, and Mrs. Armando Arce ‘of ‘Waterford, were just as delicious as others picked and eaten when picked at the same timie last summer in their gar- - den. Stored in a back room, they retained all of their delicious flavor. “I felt a little, peeved when a pair of - Their estimates are based on the deer in ‘the’ neighborhood grazed on my ——" fricreasing use of advertising and strawberry Try vines,” phones plane travel. Another factor is the growing cost of maintaining head- ' quarters in many cities and the sal- aries of necessary staffs. : These mounting expenses are well recognized in Congress. Present in- dications are that the legislators : will make the overdue election law Change to raise from $5,000 to $10,- 000 the limit of individual campaign contributions. Actually, the expenditure of $100,000,000 on a Presidential | campaign in a country as large and wealthy as ours isn’t extrava- gant. This figures out to about 66 cents ver “ene * It is contended with good reason that our democracy would be strengthened if the cost of our elec- tions were met by a large number of |. ‘mall contributions. Undeniably, this would tend to eliminate one of the | most serious influences of American political life—the buying of special aga peongh large contribu- “Pay, greater individual finan- 150 Chamberlain St.: birthday. Mr. and Mrs. James J., | Johnson of 161 Chicago Ave.; anniversary. of Jeremiah Jones | of West Bloomfield, “but now I'm down- right mad at the way they nibble on our outside Christmas tree.” os The current eatin of The Consumers Power News has a photo of Lloyd C. (Slip) Megee getting his retirement wrist watch from D. BH. Gerhard, Southeast Division Manager. Verbal Orchids to— Charlies H. Bonswor eighty-fifth fitty-tret wedding Mrs. Mary B. Freeman of 1664 Old Town Deteg: ninety third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Brnest b. Munson of Fenton; sixtieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Verne 5. Brown of Mason; sixtieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, George ‘Woodworth of Walled Lake; anniversary. , ’ Mr. and Mrs. Charies Whitman of Fenton; golden wedding. fifty-fourth wedding .S ‘ cae | \) Ji a ¥ THE. PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 4, 1056 hd i) & PRR x P « “. Behind the Scenes : \ Hit H. a window pane. Dissentors le i af i FI : * .- a a David Lawrence. Says: WASHINGTON - Civil rights were flagrantly abused Tues- day yet no committee of which award prizes defenders of ‘‘civil.liberties.’’ No comment came from organizations quick to denounce a jury's acquit- tal of persons chapged with vio- lence in the south. * * * Yet Columbus, Obio. tells the story of how nearly 1,700 citizens tried to exercise their right to -— work af the Westinghouse plant and were set upon by a mob or- dered to mass picketing by a labor- in defiance of a court -order limiting the number of pickets. Here is one report: Trouble broke out at 5:10 a.m. when some 2,000 members of the striking AFL-CIO International Union of Electrical Workers massed for a demonstration scheduled by the president of Lecal 746. Twe or three cars were overturned, 86 strikers were arrested, 74 men and 12 wemen were jailed, cars attempting to enter the plant were smashed and 7 suffered See during the uprising . The 6 mtrliers who were ar-. rested were held in the bullpen ot the Franklin County Jail on rharges of inciting a riot... The union -ealled sheriff's handling of the situation ‘one of the worst cases of police brutality ever seen in such a situation’ .. . Jait offi- cials said they found clubs and stories on sortie of the strikers who were arrested. INTIMIDATION IS MEASURE Gov. Frank J. Lausche termed the conduct of the strike leaders — ‘indefensible.’ He said the state would ‘intervene to maintain law and order’ if necessary. - But the damage cannot be measured in terms of persons ar; rested or injured or in violence “ at the gates. The real measure is in intimidation exercised = on workers whe stayed home and who do’ not dare to return te work. Thus the right to work is abolish- ed by physical force in a free ~ America. Union leaders know mass demonstrations” to frighten those: wha may wish’ to work. HYPOCRISY OF LIBERALISM The laws of the land are de- signed to protect unions it em- Portraits By JAMES METCALFE My friendships are as numer- ous... As waves that walk the sea . Becausé each soul I meet. is still Another friend if only once we say . And never meet again ‘ That persen is a friend ‘of mine . , . As much as he was then . . . I love my _ brothers everywhere . . . And all my. sis- ters too . . . Whatever fortune , may befall ; ... When skies are gray or bltie . . As much as felow humans may .. . Be kind to me today .,. So I will be a friend to them ... . And help them on their way .... For that is why God made the world .. , And why we must be good . . cause He meant for us to live... In peaceful brotherhood. ee cee ae Mm MAKE SURE HE MARKS (T Present Day ‘Liberalism’ Shows Hypocrisy new! by Ignoring Crass Abuses of Civil Liberty promptly punished “goon squads." But today various labor unions evidentty feel they can threaten Civil rights are important, be- cause they protect citizens of every race or creed or color, but it is a mark of the of so-called “liberalism” today that it spends so much of its energies in defense of “security risks” accused of Communist affiliations or associa- tions and doesn’t seem to be both- ered by the fact that’ thousands upon thousands of loyal Aaa 2 = gf 25 3 2a 8 ple ee ff Fs 3 are losing their civil liberties at the gates of the plants where they try to exercise their right to work. j aay g s% Ticketed Motorist Cites Police Traffic Violations et the ‘Chtiatmen dicogh after hopelessly trying to find a parking space, I gave up and - double-parked in front of a store (on a side street) in which I had to -pick up a package. It was raining and, having three small children, I couldn't park too far “| away. I was in the store approximately six or seven minutes and upon returning to my car, I found an officer was writing a ticket. I realize he was justified in doing this, but his scout ear meanwhile was entirely blocking a fire route. If there had been rushing an ~ ances case fo a hospital, he could not have made It, as this scout car covered the entrance to-an alley. And upon leaving Pontiac, I also observed another officer's car double-parked on Saginaw street. Mrs. John D. Eldon, Jr. body you get a long way toward Doctor Says Climate Fails ‘to. Influence Rheumatism. By WILLIAM BRADY, %.D. T have been told it is unsafe to live in a home with concrete floor, even if the concrete is covered with asphalt tile. The reason given is that such a floor is cold and damp. and therefore may cause rheumatism. if this is so, what kind of floor and floor covering would be bet- ter from the viewpoint of health? Woald the harmful effects which a cold damp fleor may produce be prevented if ene wore shoes with rubber heels and soles? If one must live in a home with a concrete floor what safe- guards would you recommend? (C. HL) In order to live héalthily and comfortably in such a house you should first toss Ben Told, Mrs. Sumsey and Saireygamp out the back door into a suitable slush puddle and pitch their earlaps, Then dust your hands, slam the = door, pick up: the paper, relight vour pipe, Leal avi feet on the mantel and . le may be that a concrete floor with cellar or an air space under it makes the house easier to keep warm in winter and cool in summer than woald a concrete floor built on the ground. In either case the kind of floor or floor covering you prefer fs as desirable as any other, from the viewpoint of health. Tt is -a question solely of your personal comfort and convenience what kind of soles and heels to wear. NO EVIDENCE There is no evidence in statistics that chronic joint disability is more likely to affect people exposed to cold and damp than those who live in the finest climate. There is no evidence that wear- ing more clothing than is neces- disability. My notion’ ~ call it what you like — is that in most cases of point disability of gradual onset- and -more than a year's standing, the trouble is not inflammation at all (not arthr-itis) but physical degeneration of joint tissues. . This is what I call rheumatic (not rheumatiom, please) and 1 believe it Is due to nutritional de- long lasting happiness. Wherever the blight of Marxian More women " errors has been lifted, spectacular oS wear aasee i kt ee gains are being made on a global that long, living with men. basis in popular living standards THOUG FoR Western Europe, emulating the _ poene American example, has been ex- Witt thou trust because = periencing an expanding market his< strength is or wilt at home in durable consumer thou leave thy labour te lm? — goods, including automobiles and a ot hg "household appliances. How calmly may we commit our- For a time, war-weakened na ‘selves to the hands of Him who tions, short of foreign exchange, -~e- a aroge dc had to divert temporarily an un- Richter, ~* due share of their output to ex “~~ ports, but im the last several fort goods has been expanding. Increased use of consumer credit felency through the years trom fast or dinner today. If you have a faint i .* * you Reve & faint idea that 1, The political. preparations for the big change came with the defeat : otters, het more _— one page health and hygiene, not te ding- or treatment, will be answered po item horton Gg e —_ eelt- ae Press, Pontine. Mich nm. (Copyright 1956) of the anti-free énterprise groups in England, Australia and else- where, and the recent Austratian elections confirmed the earlier switch, with growing strength for what President Eisenhower calls “dynamic conservatism.” . TERRIBLE PRICE On a global basis, the countries behind the Iron Curtain, suffering S. Standard of Living Sets Example for World from the malady of fallacious eco- nomi¢ thinking known as Marxism, are: paying a terrible price in re- tarded in levels of ma- terial well-being of the pedple. * @ -4@ Former Premier Malenkov, evt- dently sensitive to this shortcom- ing. had been maneuvering to put greater ‘accent on the output of consumer goods for home con- sumption. But he was ousted by these who wanted to stress heavy industries, on which the flow of armaments depends. On a gioba) basis, it is becom- ing increasingly apparent that under a congenial social, political and economic setup, the poten- tials for lifting popular living standards are unprecedented in character Once this fact becomes recog- "nized behind, the Iron Curtain as well as elsewhere, the peoples af- fected will doubtless find a way to get rid of the tyrants, who are a barrier to economic progress. + #28 The American free-choiée- sys- tem, which has become an inspira- tion for other peoples, couples with through advertising, selling and merchandising. Our: know-how is being exported, and a new influence of unbounded potentials has been let loose in the world. Case Records of a Psychologist Whether Drinking, Smoking, Petting, © Don't Be Fooled by ‘Everybody Does’ Notice Philip’s attempt to stampede me with the familiar form of mob psychology even to children. “Forewarned — age, so you teenage girls should not be deluded by this clever ruse. The next time a .boy friend tries this ancient device on you, recognize it as a com- vg if we said ‘‘two billion’ peo- This attempt to coerce human beings by mob psychology thus is _ ts forearmed” runs an old ad-. learned s spontaneously and very early in life. What Philip tried to do to me. other children rapidly attempt on many . as: when they want to sit wp. jate for. a TV show. mon form of Penelope "es co- ercion. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE “> Case Q-339: When Philip, our second child, was about two years old, he was sitting beside me at the dinner table. Mrs. Crane had given him a lib- eral helping of mashed potatoes and gravy. He was scooping them up with his apoma. ‘ But he was using his left thumb to push them into the bow! of .the spoon, so his left thumb was get- ting smeared with gravy. “Philip, why don't you take a piece of bread and use it for a pusher?” I asked, Maybe my tone was. a_ little sharp and thus deflating, for he “immediately bristled in his own defense. .“Everybody does 't this way!” he pompously tried toe brewbeat me. Then, when I may have looked ancoavinced, he delivered the final knockeat by saying. “Two people do #!” =| Well, his use of the number “Mother, all fal other kids get to sit up late for TV,” they will ize. “All the other kids at school ride bicycles,’ they may vary their stampede attempt. “All the girls give in to’ their boy friends,” many high school boys exclaim in trying to browbeat virtuous coeds into illicit affairs. And this same coercive effect of trying to intimate that Everybody Is Doing It, is an axiom of advertising agencies who thus intimidate teen-agers with. reference te claret and __ zine.’ convineing them that others are ALL doing it, too. SEX STRATEGY ~ On my fast trip to New York editor-in-chief of a magazine took me to lunch. “I've been reading your. cél- umn," he said, ‘‘and I like your emphasis on common sense psy- chology in moral affairs. * * # “So I'd like to have you elabor- pa some of your newspaper cases longer articles in my maga- When I returned to Ching | finally found time to follow his suggestions. The first article was headed “You Can't Buy Back Your Chastity,” and was directed to teen-age girls. Therein I pointed out the stam- pede tactics ef boys who try to coerce morally trained high school _ and college cooks by that jovetibe slogan: st, ‘All the other oicis do it. " Well, don’t be intimidated by such mob strategy. It is. not true that all the other girls’ or boys in- dulge in cigarets or Tigruor. for only a minority do. And they dethhitely don't all in- ‘ dulge in. illicit sexual affairs, for it is the inferiority complexers and intoxicated or thé stupid girls who let themselves pe used as experi- mental _animaly by callow youths. See tomorrom § follow-up. Always write/to Dr, George W. In earé.of The Pontiac Prise, Pention | pep y W. Fowler Broisee: Features of Pontiac Press = Ds tl Oat aca ah "ee a4 Tae f a . , J , a m4 f.. +aore ee / . ae see abat person per ee = Hanan Ass 5 S oy fe 8 Street ua = rate we et Claims plimony Unpeid — st 5 3 Niet teens, Night Bont ‘Mix {dark | ccidenta "involve tae ” Was Se ee ee a LOS ANGELES ~The former se cece eoreraar lagers.” $ blamed elderly, BACKENSTOSE STORE BOOK prevented from . driving. ways a8 a. support ot after Ae A says Dr. Elmer, Hess, dents, ar a ot the American Medical, |Assn, Dr. Hess, of Erie, Pa., -said, 7 : : 3 i 3 5 i Newsy to ereming Srl, address here, /‘In my part/courses to interest youths in flying” ‘ll rf a . § the puzzle of the murdered para- | ing ing squcesed to death by big busi- ae Who Kills Parakeets? Mystery Baffles Police | HAGERSTOWN, Md. w—Wash- | ington County police are probing keets. ‘ full fitted oseeee ae za a, “Pepperell pastel fine muslin sheets sixi08 or 2597 T2108 or o 939 nonin wes do m sheets, full or twin sizes. 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SOT THE. PONTIAC PRESS. whpwersnay, JANUARY, 4, 1956 4 J { i | 7] 4 es i ES OR _. By, Carl Grubert Pontiac City Affairs Commissioners Consider $502, 118 in Drainage Work Some $502,118 in sewage and ‘nightons from existing sewer te, ‘drain construction work was con-| Richton trom siley Texas fo to Probe - Insurance Evils 2,500 CPAs Enlisted ‘Seattle Transit Tries Free Ride to Lure Patrons SEATTLE (#—The Seattle tran- sit system, plagued with higher and higher costs and fewer and south ef Mount FE S-B172- jt fone O07 Com: SE Eas BY the Stone to, Weed iene: camer hte ee City Eogioer 1 Lewis M. Wrenn. ame trom Kenilworth to-end af the , Out Distrustful irms its reveniie by away rides. Today estimated that cost of the first|, _apedon frem Moust Clemens te Peath- | With -your favorite morning val | three sections of the ra 7 Maxwell from’ Moun! Clemens to Peath- | A AUSTIN, Tex, up Texi is’ 2.500 afternoon newspaper thrown in FOR ALL TYPES .-| OF INSURANCE | * ba oO ‘The drain would serve the area | “Spruce from Mount Clemens to Big- ‘been enlisted by the state insur- ¥ fone to stimulate transit rid- ham | bounded generally by Saginaw, “Bigham trom Peatherstone to Broad- ance commission to weed out with-| : g. the Transit Contmission,. which’ | Summit, Sanderson dnd LeGrande “"Gedar trom Bigham to Maxw Rencon in @ year insurance companie: 5 operates the publicly owned: sys oe , in the city’s northwest section. an from Kenilworth te ‘ee ‘which are unsound and unsafe tem, will put a free bus in service! — fe > LAZELLE The area cannot be drained prop- eaMount Clemens from lot jeasant. and unworthy of the public con-!next Tuesday, It will be one of a ole [sa s ri | Jetly. said Wrenn, until the project fidence." _ jhundre@= new “air-ride“ coaches ‘is completed. Action on the proj Commissioner John A. Dugan >. * 2 purchased by the system. CARPET & FURNITUR ect was deferred pending’ detailed —— 5) questioned the prac- The vast audit was projected by * © * ‘formal meeting streets: "GOODWILL" USED CARS 1955 STA. WAGON 1952 CHEVROLET sae et ee 595 1955 195 7095 ee Saath: Matte, tener, Stendard Shite . i a ee 1953 CHEVROLET 210-4-Deer, Radic, Heater, Standard oe ec ee ee) “)eeee Stenderd Shift 1953 PONTIAC Star. Chief Custom Catalina, Radic, lydramatic, Firegold and study of the plan at Thursday's in- VE IN '56 T se ron 31495 1953 PONTIAC PONTIAC 1953 PONTIAC Deluxe 4-Doer Sedan, Radio, Heater, Hydramatic . : 1953 CH RYSLER Windser, 4-Deer, Radio, Heater, Field Drive, Dark Green, 1 Owner. 995 1295 395 +1045] 1954 BUICK H/T GER Beige and Moreen. _Ratie, Heater. Ful [i 1795 1954 DODGE V-8 Royal, 2-Doer, Radice, Wester, Automatic, - : “Light Blue. ) *I195 1954 CHEVROLET CHEVROLET 210 4-Door, Radio, Heoter, Standard Shift “1050 tice of planning mere public jm- provement projects each year Publie necessity was declared! thee normally can be completed. and a public hearing set for Jan. 10 on construction of $169,867 worth said lack of men and equipment! of sanitar} sewers in the following. often prevented all jobs on the City Manager Walter K. Willman iyearly program from ‘being com- =» |Pleted, but those left over are car- ried into the next yedr’s schedule, ch Dugan stated hé feels residents often get the impression that all | listed projects will be completed) |and suggested the list of slated | work might be reduced slightly ‘fuses to-make its records available! Juveniles are suspected of ran- }each year more in line with what! lactually can be done. | “I dof't*want to cut out advance ' planning,” he explained, ry a. | don"t think the public sh in other action, Percy G. New- man, Richard R. Dougherty and Fred Smiley were reappointed as Williams to Daisy Beauc hamp and | Ethel Cringos: Authorization was given the Stenderd Shift... ......... | Northside Community Club to 1953 FORD | PONTIAC | Sy A end cileg Mieoeane | | duly 4. A request from residents that | | no-parking signs be placed on Alli-| | son street to eliminate storage and abandoning. of cars and trucks was ‘referred to City Manager Walter kK. Willman for study. Referred to the Plan Commission was a Mahan Realty Co. request for rezoning of the west 95 feet of lots 62 to 66, inclusive, of Hill- | side Manor Sub. on Baldwin ave- br A request was approved from | Charies Marotta Bidg. Corp. ask-| | ing the grading and graveling of | High street from Euclid to Blaine. | ‘The rezoning to M-3 of lots 147 | of Dixie Highway Subdivision, | brought ap by Mayor William W. pec sik Deluxe Cotalina, Radic, Heater,’ Donaldson (District 3), was re- Deluxe 2-Deor, Radic, Mydramatie ©... ferred to the Plan Commission. | Heater, Hydramatic Commissioner Floyd P. “Miles: (District 4) asked Willman to bring. ‘in a report on the city ordinance covering snow removal by resi- ‘dents. | Willman also will study a request from Charles Hooks that he be | allowed to reopen a barbecue on South Saginaw street. Hooks was denied a license in 1952. 0D Walks Supplies | RIO DELL, Calif. @®—Civil de- fense volunteers are daily packing ‘food and medicines on foot across ‘three slippery miles of a mud slide ifor between 250 and 300 marooned lresidents of Bull Creek, | The convoy moves by jeep to the ‘slide, which wrecked the high-: ‘way west from U.S. Highway 101! to Bull Creek in northern Califor- nia. There it becomes a pack job. Miss Lillian West; Red Cross nurse from Riverside, Calif., made the trip yesterday with six men. She said Bull Creek was as badly smashed ag any floodftrea she had seen, : Delray 2-Deer, Radio and Mester, Standard 1952 Dodge 2-Dr. onan 545 ((Aavertisxement) i Shift, Black and White. Drive. , = 1955 Chevrolet Delray %-Deer, —— oo Bed & White, Power |i 1025 For the Deal of Your Life Stop at the *1695 ‘i, fo Flooded Victims | the commission yesterday as a state.judge cated for a new Travis County (Austin) grad jyry to in- vestigate diligently what he called ithe “recent insurance debacle ."’ * * el The audits will be aimed only, at the approximately 1,400 firms, chartered and headquartered in| Texais. The codpanies will have to bear the expense of @xamjnation. The board promised prompt ac-, tion agaist any company that re-, fon CPA examination. Russian Aid Offer aid Ne | fered economic and’ technical to Liberia. The West African munism and permits no Red or- ganizations within her borders. Anyone will be able. to board the conspicuously marked bus without paying’ a ‘fare from 6 a.m. to 6 suum p.m. The catch will be that the bus -will take a different route ‘each day. Those who board it will) lsave a 2-cemM fare 4 token§ for T cents). a Women’s Midwinter HAT CLEARANCE "! Juveniles Suspe in Weekend Breakins lsacking three Pontiac homes over | \New Year's Eve weekend and’ istealing at least $50, Pontiac’ ace said. : From $40 to $50 in dimes were Nothing was ‘reported missing from a second house on Chippewa St., . Bigiven a false waereadon.” “bes Li beri R ed Be. from one home on Chippe-} ; Pe ee ee <= BE commissioners decided to discuss to | ra eport iwa-Rd., and $7 was, taken from a “Reg ] 95 $ Reg. 3.95 S$ se the matter further at Thursday's ‘dwelling on Navajo St., owyers told Po 1963 PONTIAC ‘informal meeting NEW YORK «®—The New York police to. 2,95— to 7.95 ” Times said today Russia has of- $795 | ked, pol id. | of , also ransacked, police om Senart' styling. luxurious fabrics, fancy trims. 4-Door, Red _ Muntotpal Court process servers ‘sro eee 5 cen | (Advertisement) : PONTIAC Srondard’ Shit | ter the ment yeor. ago with American rie Fabulous values . . . usally priced much, much = 860 2-Deer Soden, ype * | Commission approval was given iy ae aoe a rom Monrovia STOPS Teuscus higher! Hurry for/this hat clearance! ; Walle, Heater. ase | the Pontiac General Hospital Board ussian delegation to / j miles. , 1983 PONTIAC “tf Trehaes te cat homes oft lots third inauguration of President BY GESSIVE HAIR LOSS / . f jowned by the city at 19, 25 and 29/ William if Ss. omen _ yes-| Scalp “Bréathe” Ageia! W la] C C ; DELUXE 2-DR. | Reevte Ave. and 325 Johnson commis eacheate cplewatic two Genero lineg Hating pe itchy scalp. omen S Oozy aps Seden, Redio, Heater A resolution was passed com- reseptatives. * | Geet vlopegat sqeatens mete anes | . " ' mending Stephen J. * . Stendard Shift = Bh nis sartkie to cage The Liberian —— prob- poh mel ihe ealn Regular 1.95, 2.95 —and _ - ably will approach the jet of- Seeond scan then ; BE BE or Police ana | Fee vital | Board, fere with caution, despite its need a Se erbaeand | Some 3.95! Warm wool - A tavern license at 883 Baldwin {" foreign aid, the Times said. ie cheeked. Hair flannels in solids, 2-tones. Ave. was transferred from Gaye Liberia is strongly opposed to com- een out because your : Sees |. t FEDERAL’S NO MONEY | Federal’s jumbo trade-in allowance is not | ©Picture lock stubilieee “@New static-free FM sound @You get more for your TV dollar Economical big screen TV with (1952 Nash Ambas'der ! ae aS Eanes (eee 5595 your child with 0 cupy cough ont Jumbo Trade-In Allowance! sensational new Jet Tuning... Budget-priced TV that makes an ideal second set. Light- dent. Sotaed cits tamare at oo come just a trade-in: it’s King-size to cut prices ight for easy mobility. T 4. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE |==5== ssi 14 | , SAGINAW AT WARREN: PONTIAC POR 65 MT. -CLEMENS FEDERAL ass OPEN MON FRI. SAT. NIGHTS TO 9 “¢ THE-PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 4, 1956 _S- estionnin parking is easy and FREE. Room for over 800 cars in our big lot... shop pete 2c Te CENTER | CLEARANCE SALES ARE IN FULL SWING HERE AT TEL-HURON. , BARGAINS ARE PLENTIFUL “eg every store and shee: Savings are at a new ‘aa Shop here where and it is only a step from your car to the protective marquee which covers the entire walk at Tel-Huron. Shop EXTRA EVENINGS, ‘Too! For most Tel-Huron merchants ere OPEN ayeRy C THURSDAY TRIPAT SATURDAY "til 9 P. M. For better buys, for easy shopping— 80 Sq. Percales _ Wonderful buys on prints, plaids, stripes, ‘and plain they ee . way 27: CLEARANCE of REMANENTS — Savings—Savings—Savings . . x. come in, took them over... you'll. find wenderful, delightful bargains on every. remnant. SEW ‘n SAVE. vo TEL-HURCN SHOPPING colors . . washoble, colorfast, famous percales._ ‘Now | | -@ touch of your hand and the loun- january SALE. starting thursday 9:30 a. m. famous maker wool and . wool jersey dresses 11 usually $16.96 and $19.96 @ remerkeble specie! purchase of FAMOUS MAKER dresses @ big essortment of sheer wools @ smart solid color wool jerseys @ tweed and novelty wool jerseys @ most of them slim-skirted for this " greet season of sheaths @ some with groceful full skirts @ assorted colors, misses’ sizes Be @ FAMOUS MAKER wool jersey dresses @a dress thet readily tekes to accessories— so useful you'll went it in several colors @ convertible notch collar, sheer white scarf to wear es you will j @ skirt lined in rayon taffeta to keep its gentle, widened shepe @ dark, bright end peste! colors @ tremendous value for enyone in the size range of 10 to 18 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER — SHOP MON,, THURS., FRI., SAT. 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Regular to $11.95 Values WHILE THEY LAST! @. McGregor @ Donegal @ Chippewo @ Botany A big selection of color- ful plaids, checks, solid colors. Sizes small, me- dium, large, extra-large. An extremely fine shirt - . . at an exceptionally low price! Choose yours today! All Fall-Winter Stocks Mothers, here is our biggest sale, and your bi ae t opportunity to save on clothing r your child, from inf: ts to teens. Girls’ — Boys’ Snow Suits ‘¥ sg Suregtd | 1 Tots’ Coat Sets ae gs $14 rer Kenwood Coats Values * Reg. 4.99 $V ABB | 5° Winter Jackets = “Yana” Sub-Teen Coats “Falues Ode | ‘Sub-Teen Dresses ys oe Girls’ Dresses iy Pose Girls’ Robes "Vaca “Ore Boys’ Zip Lined Coats Infants’ Pram Suits “a0 Infants’ Sleepers | Rov. 199 Infants’ Wear—Blankets on eg | Bale Starts Thars.. A. al DERN Qbp . “Best for Children” 83 Tel-Huron Shopping Center Plus Many —~ Other Values ae? 1a F $1] Boys’ Sport Shirts er: civ Slipper Sox on ieieed beck Reg. 16.99 *11" ee 3 #408 | —~— Te Home OSMUN’ S TOWN & COUNTRY TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER VISIT OSMUN’S SHOE DEPT. « OPEN an OSMUN’S at our Tel-Huron Store CHARGE ACCOUNT “—HUNT'S— California Purple PRUNE PLUMS Big No. 242 Size Cen FRUIT COCKTAIL Delicious sa . No. 303 Cen Cans of Your fer 4 00 Choice SUPER MARKETS -WRIGLEY'S * ‘ rte ee a: j 5 Vow. ; ay uy : ch re OP de ene a * sf tk ee $ , SDAY, JANUARY 4,1956 . ” Sate rae yaw’, ge a ea & ee : Serko "s Denies Nancy Roach us Partridge € eigé Lace for’. Area Hunters $100 [Dick Roach, of Pontiac: Trail, are on Gotha cody marriage of their daughter, Nancy found guilty * {lone to William Jerry Chenoweth, out of season. G 4p has re * Rochester, pleaded .-Mennen Williams rar| ,the First Presbyterian pF ones and seeking “to make political lam was chosen, for the, over $100. They ote " out of the Supremie Court's|peremons, Performed mem- Sheldon Road in i bea —— of bronze and weighs 35 tous. . at the home of Mr. jus-| background as Nancy was es- , Franklyn Donegan, Middlebelt and Eisenhow-| certed to the altar by her father. . gome twenty interested, a | with brown sccessories and and the tentative name of “Town- brows orchids was. the bride’s ship Players” was selected tn choice for her wedding. group. Her a ow was- her only: Distributors — .and place for it. man was Robert Downtewn and at Tel-Huron un sive was Field oo MES. W. JERRY CHENOWETH “2. dan. 2 West 1s looked| Following —— a family * (Advertisement) ‘Town on for|Teception was held at the bride's; oo nl ian eZ ct SOY Say Cpe jeer, FALSE TEETH pel ol : 7. yearrHe has insisted, however, peed ttornia Speaker rom Japan| ‘that Loosen meeting. ad.|bridegroom’s brother and attended) TROY — The Troy Study Cub} ayaa nos Embarrass ~ ‘Those over 21 who are seeking “to make|the Rose Bow! game. [wil meet with Mre. Bertha Frost,; oof wensesn of Sales tenth Reve-y in membership are cordially 6 Upon thetr return they will re |5383 Rochester Road, at 8 p.m.) euSered cen! embarmmmens benbuse Williams |Side at 300 M.A.C. Avenue, . The. be’ dropped. » Bloomfield te tot & ad-(Lansing, where they Helen S bled at just the wrong aes the only provision bei ; ac-|their studies at Michigan State igan, who went to Japan. tnon-actd) powder, on Pou? terest in acting, directing, we. , ; - —_ rights. pro-| University. plates. Hold false teeth more Armiy. ‘building and design, costume; = ro ieee fee Pontine Prose Phote|posals. "fie . oo many states Sie will of ou Sour, Shocks "Pate sage" (Gen. make-up, play business| HOSEN FOR AWARD — Chosen “Citizen of and of Wells Edwards post No. 411 American Williams erged relazation of | Youth H fo ee ree Eire breath) Get | ony administration of any of the many; the Year” by the Oakland County Ministerial Legion. He has been with the police department | immigration and naturalization omeo 9 U be revoked when she marries. {oes counter, : - and varied activities connected was Allen D. Noble of Lake St. A since April 6, 1937, except three yeafs in the | laws as a toward reducing aaa with amateur theatricals. | pukate a the University of Michigan with an _—_ service. The Rev. Richard H. Dixon Jr. (left), | what he walle’ “$3 million sec- in School Bus Crash . Provisional membership commit-| A. B. degree in history and political science, Mr. president of the Fellowship, presented the. award |. ond-class citizens” im the United tee heads include Mrs, John Batts) Noble isa member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity at a recent program at Trtfity Baptist Church. | States. A 13-year-old Romeo schoolboy ; ; af Be. Cte Coe: ii SE _He -otfered these as “minimum who suffered a broken leg in a : . : le - ” in his speech to fel-| sc’ ion thi Sater tesauret” (NOOQO Tax Dafe | Barr on eres ee : eRe ES ; , ‘|iLos Angeles. | Broken in Restaurant | | NUU | Barnyard ECONOMICS E228 nee egisation to wale nom vine —-"Thdeves who broke into the Tom-| 9 | We ‘ Meeti to B ntsshewr'el Communist enslavement. “Cheries Walowsid was riding fa INTERLOCKING - _AcHawk Restuarant on Auivara 19 | eeting to e Jan. 5 Eliminate all barriers to “the|a car with his brother Kenneth, 16, , Road, Township, yester- ‘ fullest possible participation by all|on their way to school.in Armada, so ioc ube tho cate sana -@ ay Y Know what “parity” means? of our citizens in all of the good)Romeo post State Police said. The _ BRIDAL PAIRS and five dispensing machines, Oak- Council Finds Fees Are : \hgout Soles don’t : ; things” to which they are en-| Car reportedly skidded on icy pave- e land County Sheriff's detectives i » though ‘parity titled, ments in attempting to stop be- Moi said today. Due One Week Later is « word that comes up every hind an da school bus taking will give you.. Tt is not yet known how much. A time national farm programs are , ef. on a . eric Te Ten Amemed naa Coonskin Cap Falls {sie Sab nace» Bet. Diamond, | She Weck door of the restaurant! KEEGO HARBOR — The City Oakland County Agricultural Agent. Into Rina at Florida |pit=),suttarites said. No one in . after breaking a pane of glass. Council‘ held its first meeting ot! At the 1956 Barnyard Econom. i 7 g . the bus was injured. display ithe new year last night in City ‘cs meeting local farmers. will JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Ub — Sen . v ““ discuss the significance of “par- alia . . "| ° Detroiter Gets Probation tian here. iy tos atelier’, ch weil as Estes Ketauver has announced-he, County Calendar * Longer nung life, . ¢ = oa the would enter Florida preferential! . in Negligent Homicide There was a discussion other aspects of national farm | ; After pleading guilty to negligent|@2!* that taxes were payable and policy. The two hour meeting, parce lberr Piro} net Soggy Jo * Greater contort, homicide Dee. io Howard’ Ellis, it was discovered that there was sebeduled for Waterford Com- * [nigh yaboch fers busmecd estiag’ 138 32, of SL Connor, Detroit, was|an error on the tax date and they, Mumily Activities Bullding | on He said at a press conterence © proinstlir ite Jeet nT es a 4 Neator, : sed on two. bation and|are due on Jan. 19 instead of Suv win cle testers tatest ine he would enter the ‘race against tne ‘Trey Righ Gensel 6 p.5. Toureday, Appedrumurce , ae be een Comme Cireuit|2*"- 1°. formation on social security for said he would be in the primary M es Jeige H Renseet Holland. The Council alse voted to have | farmers. Program will begin at In Washington Sen. Sparkman any gorgeous wha ences weed teor| Teestty of sech sie tr MS | Due b ee en nS stylings to choose ‘senger car was Sept. Dale Butz. extension specialist , |AGai E. welcome a ) 2% tm Hazet Park. \ year. | room MSU, will present background with Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn) m roan Members of the cil author. ‘tfiformation and features of various: in the Florida Democratic presi- : : fembers Coun . dential y Display of Uranium ~~ ized the purchase order which Currerit farm program proposals. tee preety “is Slated at Cranbrook \. /#%* Eéward Hermoyian and Several | Proposals, incinding tne Kefauver announced yesterday, | CONVENIENT: CREDIT \\Louis Doyle the authority to pur- storage-loan program, ann pays! he will bid for the state's 28 cop- The appeargnce of the diamond you may now be A epecial exhibit of uranium min- chase a snow plow for any sum ad ped oat gg 5 oye _,the| vention nominating votes. Steven-| wearing in an obsolete mounting will be enhanced — @tals will be = Saley ft Co. to $500, snk Grea arized thet son, the party's 1952 presidential| , and made into a thing of beauty and modern design = = Fg a adaguer ig cestenilige. \ ; pared 2 . | r pr rig as well ean te, ee eS ee by resetting in an up-to-the-minute Orange Blossom Arranged by Dr. E. W. Heinrich Pennell Pleads Guilty; EAS OF yas re nected a age it emer the May 29 primary. mounting.. Come in and let us demonstrate the im- ot the University of Michigan, the|Gets Fine Jail Term Following Dutz's remarks, 8) | states to Sarmere will be euv- . lue.Go provement a modern mounting will make in your exhibit is composed of specimens .< a ae ek rerape cya — Sen ered. Nothing of Value.Gone diamond ring. Ee on maakass sane aap Thorndale Rd.\Commerce Town-|programs for agriculture. Panel) The Barnyard Economics pro-|!M Lumberyard Office a ‘ ee emmes, | itn who yecoliy sioetel welt members wil] also describe how gram ts Conducted by the County} Nothing of value is missing from The Store Where Quality Counts” a charge of was fined their individual farming operations Extension Office. in cooperation a lumber yard office, at 1441 Bald-/ Killed in Plone Crash [80°. led 10 days and placed on have been altected "by national with the Cimperative Extension win Ave. broken nto over New | z 'six months probation by Municipal farm legislation. Service of MSU. 5 ear’s Eve weekend, ac LONG BEACH, Calif. u—Sea- Judge Cecil McCallum. \_ | Weary Morin, ‘field répresenta- _. ; 7 pg ss _ food importer John R. Dillon was! Pontiac Patrolman Gerald\A. Na-' tive of the Pontiae Office of the Fines Totaling $80. was 5 Oe wean killed when his training-type mono-|varre said he ayrested Pennell\yes- Social Security Administration Pp id by Floyd Bail tame cal: ‘ JOYCE A. DODGE | hed shortly after takeotf terday in the men's lounge ob a PI By Floyd Bailes file cabinet and desk had been) xi and Mrs. Frank E. Dodge yesterday at Municipal Airport. downtown establishment. ‘I As: os SPE A Pontiac man who appea Dn tee ogee: gained Blt Bad Axe announce the engage- \ ge . ] before Orion Township Justice Hel-| goor. : . ag of their on: i: an | eee . Oe . o Emerson » Son r. T . : n f jmar G. Stanaback on two apres 7 Mrs. Elliott of Kalama. in €d y ommu | les poe tian on a ben Year Jail Sentence aes A late summer wedding is “Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store” , . ° Cee ee ee (Given Center Line Man = |Planned. | a lohan H. Bacon Friday from the t-Mabely St,; pleaded guilty to reckless drtv- ; The grandparents of Miss Dodge. 7 79% —~ MILFORD — Arrangements are |Funeral Home, Oxtord, with burial ing and to driving without an oper-|, Clifford J. Brideau, 21, of 8086/Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mills, reside 28 W. Huron FE 2-7257 | pending at Pursley Funeral |in. Evergreen Cemetery. She died ator’ s a charge) Harding, Cente ot tae Oe he 140 E. Huron St., Pontiac. , esterday in St. Joseph Mercy he was fined $5 costs, and! tn Cale} —————— ——— Bet aor unease hare, ates |Moeoteal.. for the second $10 and $10 costs, {land County Jail by Circuit Judge) died yesterday morning at Ford Mrs. Leader: is survived by one | . ee . ale So. | f : _Hospital, Detroit. _.{ om. Weg Sethe, ot hae Orie. Liquor, Cash Stolen fated Dec. 2 to tekinn | A retired Detroit tavern owner, Bessie F. Gardner An uhdetermined amount of a car parked in a Birmingham Mr. Bacon is survived by one NORTH BRANCH — Service for liquor, cash from a vending ma- auto sales lat. Cae ere vig sneer: |Bessie F. Gardner, 70, will be held) chine were stolen from in 7 io Oxford; » Robert M. at 2 p.m. Thursday, at the home of Golf Club on Wise Road, Com- Amvets Post Presents | mington;. two brothers, Sylvester) | Viner Ralph Gardner, 4184 * merce Township, last night, Oak-, . | Gio ng slitere, __ Mill St., North Branch. Burial will) hand County Sheriff's detectives|Flag for City Hall ' oan et — two pd Aine be at Grove Cemetery, east) {> said today. A large American Flag, for dis-| Becen of on of North Branch. Miss Gardner) |. ~ The robbers broke out the cir- play outside the City Hall, was) ° died Monday, at Traverse City) * « ile cular window in’ the front door of presented to the City Commission’ Mrs. Joyce Simmons - 'Hospital. ‘ | ¥ oe ab the building and crawled through, |last night by the Pontiac Jimmy, HOLLY—Service for Mrs. Joyce THYRA LEHMAN deputies said. ‘ oT | Dey Amvets Post. | Simmons, 29, of Holly, will be) _. Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the Seventh Adventist Church here. Burial will be at. Crestwood Memorial, Gardens, Grand Blanc. She died. yesterday in Beechwood Sana-, torium, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. ‘Adon M. Taft ROMEO—Service for Adon m.| Taft, 90, of 60240 Jewel Rd., will) be at 2 p.m. Thursday from Roths; Home for Funerals here, with! burial in Romeo Cemetery. He died Tuesday. Albert M. O'Neil HOLLY —Service for Albert M O'Neil, 70, 2955 Blaine St., Detroit, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday from nee hs ai ‘ ~~ < ” home of Mrs. Walter Forbes, 3834/ ments. | Dixie Highway, Holly, | {Island Park Dr. pur te Stishaninitt Birmingham =s_ |. eo (LAKEVILLE—Service for Mrs.| The PTA here will hold a bake jay ° TRA "ge ) _— u are ‘sale at the Albertson Li “I thought ‘d be surprised, dear! A new roof from Densmore (Eva Mae) Sowles, 60,\S#le at the Appliance | SERVICE LUMBER COMPANY, for you~ birthday!” of 2485 Lakeville Rr., will be heid at 10 a.m. Friday from Bossar- | det-Mabley Funeral Home, Oxford, ' with burial in Lakeville Cemetery. Mrs. Sowles died yesterday, t Mrs. Edward Butterfield LAPEER — Arrangements are pending for Mrs. Edward Butter- 3265 Pontiac. Rd.;-Pontiac Town- field, 70, lifetime resident of ship, are announcing the engage- Lapeer Caynty, who died after a ment of their niece, Thyra Leh- Monday night automobile accident man, to William R. Hartt. He. is near Davison. Her husband, also the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. hurt in the crash, is in St. Joseph John Hartt of Oxford. A Feb. 18 Hospital, Flint. . |wedding is planned. Your PTA Is Planning: First Events of New Year NEW HUDSON—New Hudson for the first Saturday night in PTA will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday February. in the school gymnasium. | ‘The Baldwin Boys Athletic Club jwill giv ion © Drayton Pisins hey ate dong duien ‘tele Sena The PTA--executive board will/day morning sessions. The third? meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the grade mothers will serve refresh- Shop on, Saturday at 2 p.m. Baldwin-Goodison i Next meeting of the Baldwin Goodison PTA will be held on Tuesday in the Multi-Purpose room: We'll Pian Your Tour Free! Phone MI 4-5711 Tickets, Reservations to Anywhere! Grace Plummer Reilly 379 Hamilton, Birmingham Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huey of! | —Advertisement Vy Te ote oF Pp i at yu Way id “George says it was just what|he wanted —and getting it from POGLE’S was reelly @ brilliant idea. Quality, plus service equal a cus- tomer! FE 4-1594 * nest egg to fall back on We hav 16 E. Lawrence St., ” ... because he saved regularly for his 'rétirement years. Do the same at PONTIAC FEDERAL. Make sure you have a little make saving here convenient for you. Come in this week. Pontiac when your earning power diminishes with age. e a Save-by-Mail Plan and a drive-in window that t t SAVINGS and ‘ Loan Association ~ 761 W. 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Their daugh-— Boy Is Wary About Career T oo 2 rap Janet Beith (lejt) of Exméor drive and Barbara McSkulin of Gateway drive ter “tea and Founders’ Day program. of Beta Alpha C f lin Spotlight | Edward’ Pools Are “From California ~ ‘TM. and Mrs. Raymond Pool of Concord, Calif:, are visiting at the home of their son and daughter- inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pool” of Prospect street. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. James Wellington entertained at their home on Lowell. street for the Raymond Pools. | , Guests present at the buffet ward Pool and son, James, and Mr. and Mrs. William Dorking and daughters, Janet and Gayle, line STR Joseph Walker Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker of West Iroquois road, returned to Western Michigan: ge in Kala- jmazoo after spending the holiday recess with his parents. * * ®@ ; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carlson have returned to their home in Kansas City, Mo., after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. avi Mrs. Ben Shaw of Mark ave- nue. * °« 8 . Kathleen Taylor, daughter of Mr.‘and Mrs. Paul B. Tayler of West Iroquois read, has returned to the University of Michigan from the Ecumenical Student | Conference on the Christian | Werld Mission, held at Obie Uni- | versity Dec. 27 through Jan. 1. ! * * * hapter of Sigma Beta soror- By MURIEL LAWRENCE ‘agree -—- and have you any other in shame of his most understand- swamps. their awareness of their Of her 17-year-old ‘son, a mother: writes: “He can't decide what ca- reer he wants to follow. As his knew- that he wanted-to be. ‘discovering young people's work in- comment on my. son's problem?’' I agree that holiday. and sum- mer jobs are helpful experiments in terests, ef Opti-Mrs. Club Hears Stories oo j Mrs. Robert Boggs, a member} Tuesday evening. * * * Mrs, Herbert Dearing opened ther home on Cass Lake road for’ the meeting. Assisting the hostess was Mrs. H. Guy Moats. The speaker explained how — Patient in Hospital a ee Tf any such idea finds secret 'lodgment in this boy's father; the you.” ae = Jehild-is-right to resist committing. was speaker at the January meet-ipimaci? For he's an ing of the Opti-Mrs. Club held work, but confinement by future, children's resisting unknown restraints, And he's as For News af MSU All Pontiac area students at- tending Michigan State Univer. | sity are asked to contact our correspondent, Barbara Johnson, 905 Snyder Hall, with personal wary of the trap he feels is hidden in any career decision as any other young creature that must protect | it to be the stubbornness and lazi-| ness we said it was instead of the self-protection-it-really is. CAN'T EXPLAIN So he would be unable to explain - ‘or defend himseM to us easily and Earl Johnson of Pingree street confidently. Believing himself to be Many yarns, some of them used yu keep is lost, what you give is is @ patient in St. Joseph Mercy irresponsible, he'd have to express in new ways for eye-catching farever yours.” Hospital. ihimself cynically and irresponsibly effects . vise danke faa. 4 prepare ‘novel name tags for the guests “unnecessarily difficult been able feeling. ~ own spontaneous interests. * ¢ * | At this point we cry, ‘“Help!""— 5 _and professional aptitude testers To such a prabiem: my ewn an ‘have te to cur Eeacue \ witit! awer would be to confess my OWN ‘their special digging equipment for mistake. unearthing children’s buried, spon- I'd say, “I have misled you. taneous interests. who will attend the annual mother-daugh- evening at Wom # ens § uv. The affair will be held Thursday © Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titus of Hotel Waldron. ‘Nelson street entertained Mr. and ——— Mrs. Lynn Haines of Oxford, Jo- \seph Mills of Farmington and ‘Frank Krajenki of Detroit at din- * 6 ‘ ae . : iner on Monday. . * e ( | O | | Patricia Nicholson has returned ito Michigan State Normal College PAGES 12-14 (her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard final, Right now, a caree R T. = as te cert phe al direction | ound Table WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1956 ___ PAGES Sood atop betng afteas of we ‘Hears Talk euveaneemmetenmemeeen a Eres “We're not going to take it se- riously, What we..take seriously ON Tuesday will be reading the signs God gives . aoa us as He unfolds His purpose for Opeaker Discusses | the Topic of World a Today, our surpassing interest in, Under standing future material ‘‘suc- cons” makes their a Wasi: “Adventures in Worlg Under-| that their choice is deciding their Anne , was ‘ne subject chosen’ future value, they become afraid spoke before meniiers of the! of it. Their anxiety to make the. ‘6c eda? parte rey Round Table Club Tuesday after- right" and undisappointing one iodn.. The madetiner wae hall ix the and Loan Building. | bad CJ * Ld] | Drapery News Mxg. Noth, who is the international Pattern is the style news in hgstess for the General Federation structions. For a while, the term plains” meant just about any Civic Room of the Federal Savings Pattern Makes | Mrs Eugene Cleland introduced woven drapery and slipcover con- of Women's Clubs. | | the same way that prints have 40, tog si ‘ing t . a | als, the scrolls and geometrics. They are exchange teachers play in the international program. achieved through loops, nubs and , coils—the contrasting of the shiny In closing. the speaker quoted with the dull, the combining of 5 Hota Rustaveti by saying, ‘‘What Mrs. George Eldred was received ‘into the group as a new member. | ‘Serving as hostesses. for the day iwere Mrs. William Ford, Mrs. E. 'L. Guy,’ Mrs. John G. Lewis, Mrs..| ‘Leon Belknap, Mrs. Clarge Hege-| ‘strom and Mrs H. E. McCulloch, ! Making arrangements for Hus- bands’ Night to be held in Febru- ary are Mrs William Dawe, Mrs. (J. A. Rammes, Mrs. Clyde‘Nelsey., ‘Mrs. Russell Austin and Mf's. Cle- land . Table Designed = forlke,Mamie . -— | GRAND RAPIDS # — One of Afraid? Naw, Just Sensible ‘the prize exhibits at the Grand) | Rapids winter / furniture market, | =: National, Canadian and = Michigan State twirling champs the past four years, Sharon and Arlene Dryer of Wards Point Drive, West Bloomfield, practice routine Vonday at t |table designed especially for Pres-| ident and Mrs. Eisenhower ; | Ralph B. Morse, president of the BY PHYLLIS BATTELLE = | Grand Rapids Furniture Makers) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (INS) — ‘Guild, announced today that the pve always thought that race car itable will be presented to the grivers are brave fools, and that Eisenhowers immediately after the the market concludes them ‘siéttoward death or $150,000 | “It's a gentleman’s sport." ment so I could absorb the won foot-wide expanse of asphalt. wid | ‘The table, designed and manu. lin the speedway classic must have | the instincts of vultures. But you} and Byzantine art, encircles the Worse, they insist upon barreling: table top Designers said the wood You around their track, sometimes and circle both symbolize the wish Called Se ae Oval,” to show of a long life for the President. You how safe it is. The pedestal table has a top of “Ready?” leers Duane Carter, grained French walnut. It also con- former race driver and director tains portions of American walnut of the U.S. Auto Club which and cherry. The feet are massive sypervises next May 30’s speed- carved lion's paws. Heavy brass, way classic, ‘Let's go!” setae ce armena thie /glaal ia cate asonit ou “ ei | As we snailed around the 2%-) circuit 200 times before the race ble “ide (mile track in a sluggish '51 auto is over and that most of them 4 . \that couldn't keep pace with Roger) Carter proudly. “Everyone rest but the drivers.”' Picking up speed again, the handsome ex-racer,, who finished fourth im 1952's race and lth at Miami @each, Fla. They appeared stron ries it * Indianapolis Loyal to Auto Racers In the backstretch, Carter said entered without mechanical know-' he would stop talking for a mo- how. ~ titive te —-who- -Come--te watch oe" of the track. [ absorbed a 50- no sport more actively competitive Robert Farl, Robert Long. Harry jening out at the turns and curving . upward sharply on one side like an Al. HOGWASH “We have 94 rest rooms." saic can love every strenuous lap of it. ‘Nicholson of West Huron street. * 6 @« waa: | Birmingham announce the birth | of a son, Mark Gerard, dan. 1 at ' | St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents. of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Heavens of South Marshall street and Mrs. |Mina. King of Taylor street. * ¢ ® Word has been received from Los Angeles, Calif., of the birth of a son, Christopher Russell, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson ; (nee iMargaret Ellen Russell). ' Grandparents of the infant born Dec. 21 are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson of St. Louis, Mo. and the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rus- e sell of Pontiac 2 Dance Club Holds Gala - Celebration Thirty couples greeted the New ‘Year when members of Promenad- ers Square Dance Club and their guests danced at the Waterford Township Community Activities Building Saturday evening * * * The ballroom was gaily decorat- ed. and as the guests arrived they were provided with hats, noise- makers and confetti which added to the gaiety of te evening. Mr. and Mre. Warren Allen arranged the decorations assiet- ‘ed--by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koenig and Mr. and Mrs. Gay Patten; Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Hal Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Larry -Hul, the Pattens, the Burton Jack- Pi. he Orange Boul. Miami, and ; a sons, the Arthur Hays. Mr. and the Tartgerine Boul in Orlando, Fla. Mrs. Dean Inman. the Rev. and ‘Mrs. Cadman Prout and = Mr. - and Mrs. Chester Amann } * » * . Mr. and Mrs. George Stout, ‘and Mrs. Charles Callahan, ‘and Mrs. James Traver, Mr Mrs. James Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. ‘of the younger racers today have Norbert Donnelly were also present. Calling the lively quadrilles dur- “Sometimes just the compe- ing the evening were Mr. Brown, part of it gets them—there’s Engle Groenberg, Ralph Irland, than racing.” Anderson and Mr. Allen. Mrs. Markham factured by guild members, sym- : ves Stich views ii earthquaked highway four long, It's all hogwash about drivers bolizes the nation’s hope for a a don ‘ . Such Views 1) straightaways and two short ones, considering it dangerous. Carter . ‘ _ long life for the President. ndlana pots , ee ienclosing a gray-green infield full says. in spite of their famous Entertains Unit A_band of English yew. wood.. \of immaculate white. houses superstitions (racers traditionally | "a . ; symbol of inieaoe tala in Gothic’ They pish-tush you. What is marked “ladies” and “men.” refuse to have pictures taken be-' Mrs Edward Markham opened . * 8 fore a race, don't want their wives her home on South Josephine ave- ; to wear pink. refuse to have pea» Aa to i Gamma _ Psi ‘nuts or women in the garage area. Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Tues- ste) day evening. * * Ld . ° . i A program of drama and dance ‘That's not fear.” says Carter was presented by Betty Bryan, That's yust--well, that’s just good Report of the City Coune:] meet. sense, Women and peanuts don't ing was given by Mrs. Wilham belong in garages.” Dabbs“Jr., and Joanne McLain To prove he was afraid of reported on @ recent ways and | nothin’, Carter then drove me ™€ans committee project : into the ga . a ne | A cooperative dinner is being lafter spending the holidays with . _Mr. and Mrs. Max F. Ring of Morse said it will be delivered ’/Bannister, much less the 128.13 by special van, lined with black imp. average speed in last velvet, provided .by a ft iyear’s 39th annual Indianapolis firm, Details of the presentation ‘race, Carter explained the merits ceremony are being completed [of his classic. by guild officials, * ¢ @ The table will become personal’ “You think it's dangerous. but|wants to make the best car ,on ly starts out with a mechanical in- {clination—kid gets’ ‘Interested in the insides of a car, and then he man’ o {planned for the Jan. 17 meeting mo ab tO ieee eae ito be held at the home of Miss tory, Amelia Earhart and photo. (McLain on drive. grapher Margaret Bourke-White . . who for some unexplained reason |Coin Club Planning hed epectal. dispensation. ‘Exhibit on March 11 Tt was a clump of small white Members. of the Pontiac Coin The Emmanuel Baptist Church has re- Swaziland among the natives. The Paulson property of the Eisenhowers and it’s really quite safe, compared |i, pos, d. is for use either-at the’ White to say football or boxing,’’ he e¢ # « House or at their Gettysburg said. “Those sports, the \ partici- . ~ y pants take delight {n hurting oth- Then if he's’ got a good, car, cently ‘sent the Rev. and Mrs. Maurice Missionary Circle at the church. keep ine "me. / ers. People get killed all the time. he’s got to show what it can do. jbuildings, distinguishable from the |“ladies’’ and ‘‘men’’. establish-Club met Tuesday evening at the ments because there were horse- YMCA. George Bassett, a former shoes tacked over most of the active member who i¢ now serving doors. touch with their activities in the field and 4 you're the kind whe bakes ‘a “Well. we occasionally lose a:l'd say’ the basic ingredient’ of a frequently send needed supplies and big batch of things all at once, fellow, sure. But we're not brutal. 200d racer is a mechanical nature equipment. The Paulsons are graduates-of Bob Jones University. Paulson and their son, as missionaries to South Africa, The Paulsons arrived at the Florence Eurafrican School the last of November, They are serving in the freeze a few “for lunchtime sur- just to keep from jeopardizing oth. SPiTit.”’ prise later on. er dnvers on the track. do doubles on the ebokies and Many men have lost their lives Combined with a competitive shoes? Although, Carter concedes, some tolerantiy. in the U.S. Army. was a special guest of the evening , Plans were discussed for the spring exhibit to be held on March * * * If it's so safe, why the horse- “Like T said.” replied Carter 11 at the Knights of Columbus “Just good sense.’ ‘Hall, * 4 \Collegians. * jand Visitors _ | Hosts to Relatives . { * ae din nnfTHE p ovifac PRESS. _WEDNESDAY, pgeniny 4, 1956 “COAT SETS: feet Salad | |20-40% Off] Mrs. Ose Se With ‘Mayonnaise + PO ih i site 3 Boy's ‘Ruil ‘n Tull’ Corduroy i 4 Jackets, Spe lis: always a bit of a problem “pion Ps ea eat os cope a tur egy to! Sizes 1-10. 83% with Cottage Cheese Dressing. wae : Mrs. Stanton L. Deyo is today’s a — an aps member of = the < Chamber of, Commerce Reg. Row. $13.30 ag ‘favorite leisure i. Nylon’ é Cotton reve dane $198 ve] Reg. to 498° | Yichioa Babyland| ie | i | | | | | | | P Plan Together Together Scent-Cushions Now PARIS (IN§)—U.S. teenagers!, OR FAMI MORIA who want to smell pretty in a new ialbaapaine a ‘ t way can copy a trick used by their con ee ee mene Paris couse. 7 payments the aew aad exclusive Girls in Paris have a special per- GUARDIAN lecued Tiaw-Pay [fume fashion which can be copied ment Plea. by anyone who can stitch a bit. Choose your moaew- . iment now wes all They make scent-bags the size may have a voice im of a match bex—in imitation of a — Sat OE 990 CON, ae ak ee | dressmakers sewed perfumed We Erect Memorials te Auy Michigan Cemetery PONTIAC GRANITE [71 AND MARBLE Co. square bag and, before_stitching 269 Oakland PE 2-400 [ithe fourth side, stuff it with per- Geo. 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A 1956 Cadillac or Buick or Chevrolet or one of the other 150 Big- Value Prizes of Brand-New 1956 Frigidaire | Refrigerators—Ranges—Washers—Dryers Come in now for full details- and FREE ENTRY a, a ee ee ee ren Aa f. {igs f Pyne =< jt : # ; = a a = / nN =A THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 4, 1056 VER REPLATIN By ELIZABETH . “Dear Miss Woodward: When a iCES_REDUCED!]} WOODWARD | JEWELERS 16 W. Huron St. NEW YEAR—1956— IS FASCINATING AND DELIGHTFUL AT 1696 south telegraph rood _Pentiec, michigen Daily 9 to 6 — FE 5-6639 _ COME IN and let us wish you in person a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR facings and belt! This new spring dress is sew-very-easy 8 a 3 5 g 4 B 2 ae JANUARY CLEARANCE i SALE as : i f W © Fally reconditioned used machines ° SINGER Demonstrators Some as low as! 59 50 with only *500 Look for this tag! It’s your guarantee that the used SINGER Machine you buy has bees CABINETS! PORTABLES! PERIOD ond MODERN STYLES! Meny one and twe of 2 kind! Come early for best selection. ON SALE AT YOUR S A Trade Mark of [meenrem mre.co, “SINGER SEWING CENTER PONTIAC BIRMINGHAM 402 N. SAGINAW 177 WEST MAPLE id FE 2-0811 Mi 4-0050 jite toys. Don't expect much of him i it in an unfamiliar situation. Wear Just’ two main pattern parts plus x i : a 2 C4 FI F zi <8 | Permanents Beauty Salon ‘ate | nety coatings if they interest yet lightest coats in Paris is Hubert de Giv- jenchy’s creation made of real white) — ~ Short Curl ;swan's down. This stunning ~- 2 FE 4-2878 ae Mr. and Mrs. - new ne Offer Foils ‘|for Sheaths — eas F ef. : i F sth i l att color is also very popular now in Paris. A coat of this long-haired fur has the fashionable bulkiness land looks very dressy worn over) ie hay rome tte Sema Join | conversation rollicking: engagement of Lois Ann Elbinger to David Morrill Zamek is - Chauncey _D. Elbinger of Detroit. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.. Abe Zamek of West Iroquois road. No date has been set for the , © wedding. LOIS ANN ELBINGER i ~ Hubby Says i ue ie Ea t Usual Pink, Blue, Ousted)’ \|\From N ursery Colors opinion survey of small attending the exhibit. Young visitors applauded the adult approach toward color, and _ {they agreed it was high time their Sophisticated key a|own rooms looked more like those of ‘their elders. dig-| rectly and indirectly exerts a pow- erful influence on American fash- jon trends, was a sample room in turquoise, white and black. The ,| youngsters loved it. DRAPERY STYLES Styles in draperies and | bed- spreads being offered by manufac- Bulky Coats ted harmany with bright biue dust ruf- fles, often as not combined with more blue in the curtains. “No question about it,” exclaims a veteran fashion editor, “blue is color of the future,’’ Genevieve Fath has designed | walipaper—pale blue, dark blue, green blue and gray blue. - But as for children’s blue, the indications are that it’s had it—at least for children. a omen E z ane ‘a black sheath-dress wa contrast. © SINGER Fleer Models «! EASY TERMS. of Better Quality BOLT END FABRICS | SAVE UP E UPHOLSTER YOUR OLD FURNITURE AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS!) Choose from latest fabrics in the seasons best colors and patterns. . but ACT NOW! / We have a tremendous selection . » All Work Guaranteed for § Ten Wiuam Furniture Makers at Upholsters 270 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD * CALL FE J ain Serving Pontiac Home- makers for Over 23 Years! Among the new ideas presented} the Fashion Group, an organization/hy the Fashion Group, which. d- turers for children’s rooms echo treatment. _| making its debut as the decorating|c: A » mid-| mong the new blues are mid-| oo nas whede night blue—often combined with: Fiewess és | pink in. both drapery fabric and. “Dear Mrs. Post: May I send his concert debut? not seem quite proper to send a man, but if net flowers, what then? -I would like it to be some- thing more personal than a tele- gram.” , of flowers if you’d like to, or - |you could send him something personal such as cuff links, or an “Dear Mrs. Post: nothing a girl likes less than being told that someone she cares “for is sloppy ~ He is very kind.) intelligent and a perfect gentleman except in his carelessness of dress. Answer: I don’t know, unless) by persistently praising the smart-| ness of men who are neat you ‘can, make him gradually aware-of his’ own shortcomings. Coming Events Past pts Grands Club of Welcome ‘be: ~ | Rebekah i A will meet toni ae i a ~. | o'clock with Mr | a John Hartwick, an =Admiré, | Consult; Defer: ‘to and. Exalt Lad! cas - iAnicient Chinese, Romans the sun ae : foods The softness of fur near the journal, is not “just Unfriendly Ceuarty tebe colar te car] JAW suwther in” bes “ i ij you’ +. 4: ‘row coat silhouette. Gray fur is ‘Refused Invitation) Wiasta with erey hair and te ere sedergy Into Home, Stayed/|crushy velvet beret will surely) capaho ee on in Car Instead - ee © ee are dishes even non ters w OVE .a68 By doar ror [When in Doubt «| we ances ment A letter tells me: ‘‘Last week + os my husband offered to help a bookshelves away from ra-| only 408 calories. friend and his wife who were! diators and bright sunlight, as both Whether you're dieting, or moving, by taking some of the|!ight and heat may fade book-| just being careful, don’t miss things in his car. After he picked Covers and warp bindings, “The Dieting Chef,” by a cook up-the things to be moved he| Sandwiches packaged in foil or) ‘who has lost weight and im- Istopped for me and I went with Plastic sandwich bags will stay) proved her figure. him to the new house, as we were {Tesh and tasty about three weeks, Beauty Beauty Clinic Phone Edythe McCulloch | 608 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Can you love your husband too much? Some men complain of un- . by Edythe McCulloch necessary attention atom ; P wives. How can you if WHAT FOR ‘56? you are really doing your best? will your hair look this What makes some wives seem ee ee shining, —- to give too much? Learn what place and yet smartly ? | can happen if you try too hard first step toward a lovely oes hairdo is clean, healthy hair, every as ag tg is case, r We wnt, og abo By al * | poor health. Hair is only alive at the root. We prove this each time we get a haircut. The hairshaft is formed in the root, and pushed out from the sealp by new cells formed in the root. The hairshaft you have today was made in the eo old yon ea ten week could have no effect. it. SPOC which eff the nutritional s:.discusses the pros and cons to the ory bare _ of natural childbirth, breast of the hair. Next week we will || (ceding, self-demand schedule discuss some external causes-j} ...and tells you how to decide — can damage the hair- | what's~best for you. And be sure to read: Shop, FE 2-743 How te correct four commen: beauty a. - faults... Here’s what you can do © for oily skin, hair, a too- round face...and if you’re short, How: can 1 show a young man I like very much that I also like a man to; look well groomed? There is! . 515 E. 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To catch a man this Leap Yearjaverage millionaire wants to-mar- a : to do eh a se ak ae ae a leap may also have to hop,|ries an average he does itione genuine skip, gallop, go at a dead run, before he is a millionaire.) Susan ant Gal to alle te cas throw & lasso—or even learn to use) Is there no hope for the avérage|It doegn’t take an insect net to ingprison the but-) The beings ap tke primary LOnely?—Bah, We're too Busy fi I z i i Who will be the man of fixe? ans “come Veteran Great Lakes Ligh thouse Keepers, srs ino sanbing ‘returns home with a rabbit and, if! - ‘ me ie_a, anes. en = LOOKS Forward to Annual Winter Leave ,* mése,% zy =» nage a ! = in| During the shiping seasca— so McNerney Fined $50 ch ws te which lasted from April 24 to 3 WOLREF Y } Te Mew WAT le 8” | Dee. 6 this year—the crew keeps ‘4 BUDRED Charged with reckless driving, eats 22 Area Residents | xis sem! errment '= wore g NrPAs Taylor Ra, pleaded gulty yeeter ° we saat i ing order, 6 PLOXH . STANT Visimg . | 80 OROOP! 3 i Dna tebe spare thne—M en 7 TOVLIE day. Municipal Judge Maurice E. qmocs | se xvwn'|'inducted Info Army. nem radish andy cr] | $ By } Reg. U8. Pat.OF Each crewman usually spends 21 10 THEA A newborn bear cub averages sane wow || Eight Pontiac men and 14 fromidays on the “Rock” and one week eight to nine inches in length and ven Fase || Oakland County were inducted intojon shore leave. Sometimes, a: weighs about 12 to 15 ounces. << SOOKLET || the Army yesterday by local Selec- a thrill chase—a: tives hapa nd he did’ MARQUETTE W@—His busy sea-month. Not only do the worst commendation from the command-| twee Bere, more ae tasers * 8 @ at 8 ty” Neen Sapenems come then, tet X's viewing afllehee of Fert Satin. Winn. man, a self-professed gambler, A common-sense girl will seek|ished, Louis Wilks is looking for-|all equipment smust ‘be checked|It was awarded in the rescue 8] has‘ @ chance to “disappear” “- to follow this same philosophy.|ward to a quiet winter. ~~ ‘land repaired to be ready for op-\U-5: Navy seaplane and its two-| again. ‘ ‘ ---+ [/When it comes to husband hunting) as for that - time-worn belief|eration when the station reopens.|™20 crew after a forced landing) But Transfer Files, Inm- jim 1956, this must be the year of!that the life of a lighthouse keeper half a mile from the lighthouse. | ae ae prod “the great feminine "lis a lonel Wilks s there's He says the worst storm at the se oe Taylor yesterday dexes, Binders, fn, eS tery ome, nye etadien far not “one iota” of evidence has Sheets for the New [not only small in quantity. It also | ea The smoke stack WS line to “the A te ee te n ihe man Yeor ..--lerge stock leaves much to be asked for in| Wilks ts keeper-at- the -Stand- buckled “by high winds, leaving [f° filled the tank with| oe eee bat slaying of James roe " Hterms of quality, ard Lighthouse, “most isolated | the station without heat for 36 crew of ether to( Dain during a poker game here ot Office. Neodp, * The depressing ‘truth is that the| man-made light station im the | hours in freezing cold. Gee Ration. otto 5 rant of ser Pion. 0, INL. present lot -of bachelors is about) United States. It stands 45 waves smashed the heavy plate [1127121 to secure thé plane while| rece believe ‘that one of the GENERAL PRINTING the most worthless, self-centered| northeast of Marquette, —-a—con- glass Kitchen window 40 feet |) ‘ ; then|Plavers could testify as an eye- hist “hte & wet ae tee Sogerior bedrock, | Shave tee normal water line, fictacted the rope and saw the adil balding. band ia ory. eat ir| the Lake Superior ; . 5 or won’ holding a_ in & OFFICE SUPPLY . married. friends, refuse to help Xai of 38 years in the US Wilks is proud of his crew's 1937 plane take off safely. the fatal game. “And that’s the with the dishes, and then go home : : ; : : trouble,” Taylor explained. ‘Lighthouse Service, Wilks has Det. ‘Set D wie . lserved at this outpost for 20 years. s ° » Allen D. Noble, 's!He heads a three-man crew respon- WHAT S -} [questioned witnesses, summed up sible for servicing and maintaining INSTRUCTIONS: . the problem this. way: the equipment that-guides lake scramble os few os ‘Twenty-eight years is along freighters along shipping lanes. e@ppeors under eee ao trecnmrs. coun he pat CRAMMED WITH DEVICES who are honest. It is by far too for those who do not want Standard is crammed with equip» rp iy nod aoe Sutins deck ment that demands fulltime main- congas tenance chores. It includes two a 110-volt generators, four gasoline Admits Drunk Driving, "SEE “The New World - Society. in Action! 5 E E bax educational film ‘honing the actvition of b WITMIRES: world-wide» «0 “WEDNESDAY, Jon: Ath ot 8 p.m. 600 €. “Pike St. — Kingdom Hall > + “All persoas of good will are welcome* : SEATS FREE! 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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4. ‘1g _ SEVENTEEN | ‘ Beppo ontia IE ‘ight City “Police Recruits Dingell Takes Seat | Starting. Detroit Training las Congress Opens SCHUTE worors | TO ANY PUROHASER : OF ; YOUR A NEW PLYMOUTH DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH OR «DEALER DeSOTO IN BIRMINGHAM . OR . Will Give Avway, In A “NEW CAR TRADE-IN” Free Gifts | set olan ce the cophitah ages of @ tnkeed end wife. P $15 000. Ages of children under six Cash to the emount! IT’S VERY SIMPLE His Age, 46........... $46 rt Wiese WORKS s ildren, 6 and 4... LIKE . THIS: TOTAL...... $95 JOSEPH naw Comer Orchard Lake »”” Dingell Sr. watched from the sy * lescorted the mew congressman wn aed, obet. Bes) | | Oakland Ave.; Richard L. Hayes,|2 Flint Men Jailed, : Russ. Fined for Beating Man }2 Minors Plead Guilty | Two minors pleaded guilty to.J. ; : “ogg of illegal possession’ of $100 apiece—by Municipal Judge and. were sentenved-~-by/Cecil McCallum , Myce Jute Judge Maurice E. Fine TI "Manuel Garcia Jr., 2 a ealtier Punting Pelige Sintiee. Dec. 2» sw VEL CHAIR ase $1195 FURNITURE APPLIANCE 5-1377 . “THEY MAY BUY A FABULOUS NEW Lyon DISTINCTIVE DESOTO ‘One of Our “Superb” NEW CAR TRADE-INS! When the transaction is complete . present them with « deposit slip for $95 oe wnat over ages mount to at the local savings bank, | or give them immediate cash if they wont it. ' Schutz Motors hopes they will take this amount and add it to their pension savings. However, it is theirs to do with - This is no gimmick. It’s on outright from the trade-in. your A-1] New Cer , te the patie fection of the couple ; | then Schutz Meters will @s they please, Jn ‘The emount is net edded to finencing .. . ney deducted | it is Schutz Manone gift to you for buying your New Plymouth or DeSoto, or Trade-In from them. Come in today! YOU MUST HAVE THIS AD WITH YOU AT TIME OF PURCHASE AND _ AN EXTRA 10 GALLONS OF GAS FOR BRINGING THIS AD WITH aaa HUT Groucho WORKINGMAN —Here Is Your Opportunity—We Have 30 Excellent “New Car Trade-Ins” All.in fine condition. The best used ose available. Take advantage of this offer. Buy ' your car—and walk out with money in the bank. )- PLYMOUTH peALER . Mi 4-7811 | ‘JAMES H. WRIGHT ‘'L. H. BROWN a ’ dy, . ee ed: te ? ; ; - ‘ es . j . seg 2 7 | : a en 4 4 ’ ; a bd ee # ee ; . “FT jes fox oe f , ow ae - . : . : } ate Ba E : of & = 3 - Seas - - ii ed : sk Ye | = | epee a t we ee Om List With - a Member of the ee Pontiac Cooperative Real Estate Eschang To sell your oropatty the fastest and with the leat effort be sure and list with a member of the Exchange, The. Exchange puts to work for you 180 well trained salesmen who know market conditions and property valuation “es The point we are trying to make is. that members of the =F | __Exchange share their. listings and prospect _ lists so. that __ aw you are assured of a faster sale. So get wise— 2 For Faster Action on Your Transaction . | List and Insist on a Member of the Pontiac Cooperative |. Real Estate Exchange | IVAN SCHRAM 1111 Jeslyn Ave., FE 5-5091 i ae B. D. CHARLES 1717 South Telegraph, FE 4-0521 . C. LADD (GORDON G.) wa Dixie Highway, OR 3-2361 MAHAN REALTY CO. 1015 W. Huron, FE 2-0263 RAY O’NEIL REALTY 75% West Huron St. FE 3-7103 CARROLL G. PORRITT — 26% W. Huron St. FE 2-7126 _ JOSEPH F. ng 5314 W. Huren &., FE SYLVAN REALTY 2383 Orchard Lake, FE 5-9418 CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362, W. Huron, FE 4-6492 DORRIS & SON 752 W. Huron, FE 4-1557 GEORGE R. IRWIN . 269 Baldwin, FE 45-0101 345 Oakland Avenue, FE 5-944] RICHARD J. 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P IE op Frost : Family Size 39° lee Cream * tm OY 24-Ox, Peleee Ufestive through Setuedey, denmery 7 == We Reserve the Right to Limit Quentton — we er 3 ae ‘st ig f " pe * peep pe! NEE use i ee ‘ per ae i = } i. it Fi . ( : yy / j | as 3 f j f Pa | ee At . bes 4 a Ney ; os - 2 d a “ eee eh ge ET | oe i aN ee. 2 oo hee oe 7 eo “pee col | Spearheading the campaign Randall that a “local girl” had. made a record and asked om | 5 5 wi Sdn hd ddd n»|\ —- wy wallow, =o against the amendment is a group|him to-play it. SAA AAA AANA AAAAAAA TOOT TTY oi | Meore lo weastag undoubtedty (fee ot me Virginia Society} she didn't precisely explain that she was merely one of'> eae hake - $ é for the Preservation of Public > Today MAT. ..04.. 400 ¢ a \ wan | Was put on her by Charles |Schools..Its spokesmen describe it|““*e® &trls singing the background music. % Ss t rs | | [ 5 stb 50. > is. . Stmonelll, as neither segregationist nor inte’ They sent it to some big publishers who said, “This song 4 '$ -20¢ $ oe Every \ \ ike tides Kathy | Brationist is crazy. The title” doesn’t come tn till 16 bars after the $ 10:45 ‘i M. en , Sportsman’ 1 od re > 1 Phone Y . ) Downes and Bob Brunson’ confid. aera ined 3 ) 3 OR 3-1907 a MEET |e ert be marred tar Daughter, 17, Asks _-?7 * g A Towering 3 cnnanceve a F . Vian Meine anit ' 7 " , Finally after 3 years the song began: ‘making noise,” (¢ 2 q a though Vivian Blaine and Map-| : Decea re-recorded it, signed the boys up as writers and 2 > \ i) martes cn pony pope fo Be Emancipated artists, and it’s sold ever a half million and is guaran- $ 2 a \ Virginia Albert, pretty TV acto. LOS ANGELES wine Turner,| ted by thelr manager, Budd Granoff, to become No. 1. $ 3 3 a ) y sities ach 7. waste be be “odienc: ipated”| They've quit school and are writing more songs. $e 2 COCKTAIL . 4 NY! nite girl, received a Christmas "2 her father. She says he's “We're not like Rodgers and Hammerstein,” the boys say.|$ 2 1) LOUNGE 4 @ BEER — 4 present she didn’t want — the | = ~-olinaeeroll came to live It We can't write a song in 15 minutes, we throw the idea/$ 3 IN menage; th her father four months ago, *¥4.” $i 3 9922 W. Huron Se. q owine \ Nice’ Canes whe heed yesterday in Sepeeioe Com) “Where are your arrangemerits?” they were asked when)? $ | Huron Bow! idg. \ @ CHOICE. 4 wate when nce eo $500 a month support. preparing for the Sullivan show. 2 3 \ LIQUORS plane on his way back. to rads The father, cafe owner Joseph “What arrangements?” they replied. “We just play.” $ 2 @ DELICIOUS after spending the holidays with|\ trevted wot op ‘cep oeed he ak ke t 3 3 . NCE CeTAITs jhe. nar somemning to make her leave his Serra Madre home a wg 30 ; ES i happy. She's been signed for the the; Both Turner and his: ne er THE MIDNIGHT EARL eee wee 3 > - gviingenue lead in “Death of a said he gave her a $100-a-month. Dick Haymes turned down a song called “Rita, No One > $ Scoundrel > 4 Headliner | allowance. She said a great deal Else Is Sweeter” . . . The Eisenhower-Marshal Zhukov cor-|$ 3 of ; % ® bulance C h i it went back to her father in'respondence has stopped—Zhukov didn't answer Ike's last $f zg - . OF , : Am letters . . . Neile Adams, the cute singer in the Versailles |? | > rae \) s % ‘ ras Tie fined me tor rena ig a show, was interned in a Jap prison camp during the war... $ ff ; the Week ——- LIBERTY | — a oa 3 | , , n jures ersons testified, ‘If I didn’t finish all the Aly Khan's girl friend, Bettina, arrives'} \ ‘ | \ COCKTAIL | food from my. plate it was $1. If I in town in February. 3 ‘ | s : \Y ’ @ A> wonan and a ft all et ae oo Hefty Walter Slezak's gift from the $ 4 | funeral home worker were injured S*5 Tange it was $5 or $10+ “Fanny” cast: A scale that sounds ai? i$ | Patti Boy 4 LOUNGE * Monday afternoon when a hospital n't potion aaa pool warning note at 280 pounds... . Harpist. 3 3 fee. q 85 North Saginaw Nis cmbstonce collided i porns Corky Hale told friends she's knitting /$ With $ | ‘- owing truck Perry t tiny garments—a Bikini bathing suit . : ‘ 2 : Jerome ddd ded, dein ~ah si Turner, 4. 4 Leo Durocher : Dennis James reported he'll be a dad| 3 aner trewal $ Song Soytie | —— bows. nd Lene Wine 2. ot Is Really Robbed AE teen ; : Baa F '268 N. Perry St., were y the Illinois primaries, challenging Steven- | > 3 i thw DANCE | -[st: ramet in Foniae ‘Ger This Time, of $50 oe me howe eee R $ ; ° . , d The Liberace movie will be boomed: Saw~aannnnnnnnnnnnnnd DRPOPPPPOOPOPPEDAPP PPO ON wre! DES WITH ME [once stated (i020 a ay REE as ate menenerinnnntennen 3 : ; ' jhe didn't see, or hear: the am-|N, York ts, isn’ the! bad business . . That. $10,000 mink ‘coat Terry Moore got for, , . se DAVIES TON | GHT “bulance coming when he entered! |these days —_ a ye: kidding Christmas was bought by Terry Moore ... Benny Goodman's. = . s ; the intersection. Morgan E. Siple robbed.” |planning to re-enter the band business, with a big orchestra. | a4 in a return hit-en- Jr., reported that he couldn't slow}. as closing the door | ee down. fast enough to avoid the|at his -Beverly “Hills--home last 8 .® & collision. “night when a voice said: EARL ’S PEARLS . i ~ other acts | MANRY’S The two, plus Mrs. Turner's “Don’t move ~ It’s easy te "gare: out the holidays. plus dancing rae — had cage injured | Leo turned his head just env Christmas is when the trees are lit; New . SAMUEL GOLOWYR, 58° greogets Ba: Cover W Haren iat Eliz. Lk. Ra. cantina t6 tes hoo “ — —— - | , oy aad means Year's Eve is when the people are lit. ~- ROBERT MITCHUM en ambulance. “I said nothing, I was too scared fe * & * f to ba he said. “The — WISH I'D SAID THAT: It’s Mike Connolly's line: “A. . said, ‘Give me your money’, a A G L gave him 2 alt 1 ‘nad on tes: _. ae by the company be thinks nobody knows he | | . x. f ad $1, ve given : THEATER him that.” ve ven! TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: It’s been so cold in New York | ° CO REATURS _ Durocher, now a $50,000-a-year|that the Four Lads saw a mounted cop and his horse take So Stark! So Savage! So Vicious LAST Li TONITE pe voces, waa his foros . turns wearing the uniform. He'll Make Your Skin Crawl! L cay ress. Lauri was EDMOND O'BRIEN and JOHN AGAR ae : i FOO! \ i. the house. , xe * iT) ” OR FINER a | $e Dick Duane reports his narrow escape—he was narrowly| ‘ “SHIELD FOR MURDER LOWE S RUSTIC INN i iReds Shell Quemoy missed by a new car so long that it was ten minutes before we a TE HO ‘ he was out of danger. That’s earl, brother. ESPERA URS” : care TAIPEI, Fo mH—C SUNDAY : : SOUTHERN FRIED CKEN—-STEAKS—CHoPS nist Chinese artillery shelled Na-| ‘(Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc. Lt e- ‘TWO GUN LADY” ; Hours: 7 Se ZT AS 0. —— tenders tionalist China's Quemoy, vee — - - ———————— uburn at itwice today in their first dueling) The Pribilof island seal herd, | Catering to Banquets and Private Parties the fire mts FetarMed reduced ios: thnks: me ae ) le 1 Continuous ‘more to 130,000 by indiscriminate NOW | Shows RESTAURANT | ° | m Deily" from d Over 50 per cent of Malaya’sjkilling, has been rebuilt by strict be ” i and BAR tin production’ is obtained ad peritairy méasures to almost, WED . THURS Thur Sat. r 7 TPM, ms] Breakfests—Lunches—Dinners dredging. its original number. . — , WINNER OF AUDIENCE AWARD ... . BEST ACTOR . OF THE YEAR... from Jerome Motor Sales Sunday ‘Open 5: — Closed seek wring — LIQUOR Try Our New Drive-In Service Pitza Pie © Chicken In o Box Shrimp In a Box © Spaghetti in a Box Joe’s Famous Spaghetti House 1088 West. Huren st. - WE 28-7206 Open ¢ P.M.-3 A.M—Sun. 4-12 P.M. Closed Mon. Dick &~fim forites Vou- te _ DINE & DANCE Fri.; Sat.. 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They also Edsel Ford club in its last outing,’ Paddy's starters will include|Hud Ray or big Jim Skinner at)9Ver pling terse strong- seek-their 2nd Valley win as they before the holidays,—67-47. —— Proffer Krafft or Crampton, | center, and Dave Diehm and Larry |""hs stone |; —. da football , ' resume play in the league title) priday’s Valley test here will be|forwards; Bush at center; Ches-| Peet at guards: ; career and hopes someday. to . . ; “AP Wirephete| race. one of three league games. and either Crampton or Krefft| Little Wolves, unbeaten so far! coach. There have been attractive . Southern Methodist University All American will | Central comes here with an over! northern and Central will col-/at guard. “I’m not yet sure just| face the PHS,reserves in the open-|ofters from Canadian-football clubs yearld ‘daughter, Laurie, pose in Hawai after join a group of outstanding pro gridders opposing |*!! record of two wins and a single! vge in their big “city series” in| who will be my starters,” Paddy|er at 6:30 p.m. Paddy's reserves|and business opportunities in Co- their arrival Where Walker will appear in the a talented array of college players in the annual (108% Pontiac has won three, lost mines IMA to highlight the week-|said ~ |have won three straight. > -—-[lumbus, annual Hula Bowl game Jan. % The former classic: —. one (1-1 in Valley). ‘lend action. Winner will take over’ ~~ can — —_ - Coach Art Paddy's club is a | the SVC lead. Neither has suffered s 5 z es “ meet ze = | _“ PASADENA, Calif, Jan. 4 @— [| Buty the Mikes, golig on the scoring. | hitting on only five out of 19, | INStructor for ; A, Calif. en | m Bepetict, winner over On| Becra Dan, ratte ee? ™ | Diamond School for Ea le Post I Rene ew er UCLA eS Ee -g |chard St.. Mary in its lone St. Mike’ a ne . -= — — > ie previous game . | . e 8 reserves if On j ; . Lansing charte Hogan Expected though wu was ‘going: to bury" tie cla. in.the. preliminary. bowing to Hit i sie "a en Davore, Lewis Listed gpeedlgny- visiting Shamrocks. the Bens by the decisive count of itting, How un ’ Two-of the four married players -" wep The Bens netted their ist five 41-18. Base-Paths. as Top Prospects for on the oan, Banac Camry Fine. - attempts from the floor and leaped) ST MICHA, , *¥ BENEPIC? »| TAMPA, Fla. @ — Bill Virdon,| Philadelphia Job | = oom oe ‘sight. They | ee off to an 15-4 lead, but the| Keuer 10 828 Clark 215 | missing - early . National League rookie of 1955, will . Mikes whittled away at the deficit, iy" $33 Ener = 8 Sibe chief instructor at a baseball _ are in Honolulu to play in the Hula 9) 2 m reducing it to 15-11 entering the Dropps 3 410 Wal 3 © 4 ly Auburndale. Devore, 45, before taking the’ Duffy Daugherty, coach of MSU, — ; s s . mxpected hi Dayton football job, coached at| : oa pod a chance at octet mone VOtes in Favor of Miami. x8" 2r2rt whan, Prevaenee| headed for a few dave. est with ps Sar & at the school to help get him in|Notre Dame, Fordham,:Provi | Mrs, Daugherty at Paim when they compete in the ; pie for the opening of the spring|College, Holy Cross and St. Bona-, aad Epc hao are 2 -. amateur celebrity event tomorrow) MIAMI, Fla. @—Miami will re- dorsed the proposal of Sid Salomon training season, venture. ; | week. for the American Football as ee. a Ne > Los At |piace Syracuse when the interns: lJ. St. Louis insurance executive, | —_—— ‘ ets aaiee oc Nig 1Coaches coy convention, He -_ a den en tional Baseball League opens its to transfer the Syracuse franchise . , Missions ’ | already named Coach of t : Prize money for the pro-amateur schedule April 18. ‘ | W U. and with the old Los Angeles: Y Howard one-day event is $2,500 and among This tapidly-growing resort city be Mane “alter Salomon received’ apeer Ins : Rams of the NFL. | tooling —— ™ those slated to compete is Ben|was officially voted into the far-.2 Verbal agreement from the City The Eagles fired Coach- Jim oe Hogan. es _ |flung Triple-A circuit ‘at a board Commission on the club's use of e |Trimble, and his staff after the The MSU players were “on their The $30,000 Open proper gets. un-|of directors. meeting here yester- Miami Stadium. : oth Strat ht ‘Philadelphia team finished fourth, own” yesterday. Some visited ~ eather Ree asa eeere ang day. ~ Salomon and his associates, Bill in the 1955 Eastern Division race. ee . friends, went sightseeing and some Hogan is not erred in the main} The soles “anialiiagiy en.iVeeck, former president of the. | —e' te ab So Pe BEES |“jost slept late” after their 17-14 show, : : tssemseransneccisisinear Bertin + |Cleveland | Indians, and Elliott Lapeer started the New Year ott FOrMer Open Champs HERE’S A BEAUTY — This 4% pike which weighed 1344 |" — ¥- Gene Littler, the 1955 winner ‘of; Stein, St. Louis investment bank-/on the right foot by winning its . . pounds was caught by Robert Grim, 3010 Oid Orchard Ave., Pontiac, | Oxiahoma placed six of its play- the Los Angeles, Julius Boros, Cary er, bought the franchise from Mar-|5th straight ‘Victory of the season fo Pla in Seniors Monday at Elizabeth Lake. Grim speared the beauty during his two ers on the Associated Press All- Middlecoff, Mike Souchak and oth- tin Haske for a reported $100,000, in .as many games. Coach Burt y hours of ice fishing from his shanty. Monday was the first day for [Big Seven first team for the 1955 er names familiar to tournament >’ _|Jackson’s quintet-dewned Davison spear fishing. lseasen s. fans are entered. The ultimate goal is to get Mi-/70-50 on the road last night, with} DUNEDIN, Fla. (»—Five former amj into the major leagues, Salo-!high scoring Tom Wilson setting a|/U.S. Open golf champions will com-| _ ~ 3 mon said, and be hopes that pos- school. record with 31 points. [pete in the 17th annual PGA Sen-/200-Point Games eer ty ‘ / 4 oy toot- the nation’s sports With two straight wins (in 1955) PHS Resumes /back of Flint Central and ‘Flint i faced Poole andj hfilgas meets Waterford Mer- | Aussie Net Star Will Not Compete in U.S. Matches SYDNEY, Australia «» — Lew Hoad, who only a month ago re- jected a fat. offer to turn profes- today announced that he summer. fi “They do not give visiting pri-' vate players too much help fi cially in America,” he complai Tennis Asan, of Australia ‘to/make tour yet. ‘Inn meets Stone Front at 7 o’clock|” .. ; pnd! 0 Pe | land the Keego Merchants battle|., The eeetd ee lesine baton, BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS iJ \the Lakeside Royals in the 8:30) nis personal conduct said Dr/ EL Jim (Legs) McLaughlin, top re- Akins Scores T irindup. “Both” are AMT king would tbe iMetime AIMEE An fancy Dall ander of ‘1g | League contests. icontract but would give him ; Eaters jumped Valley Arena|H | Cards’ outfielder, Bill Virdon, is | the | tion’s ¢l | League’s outstanding rookie of ‘35. Virdon batted 281, hit 17 _ homers, six triples and 18 dou- | bles/ for 231 | drove in 68 runs. ‘7 ) City Basketball Tat toons champosae, oogRESUMES Tonight _ campaign resumes tonight at Pon- qitiae High and Lincoln Junior gym- _ Actually, Hoad, one of Ausjral-/asitms after a two-week layoff not for the holidays. Four games are have the permission of the Lawn scheduled. St. Louis, loop at 8:30. Bent, 148%, British Hon- Houston Gets Fight ch terrey, Mexico, lightweight champion, will meet in/is 10-round match here Jan. 17. sibility will materialize in four to Wilson bucketed 13 field goals ifive years ; . | Members of the league gave Mi-| 84 § free throws to lead Le jami a solid endorsement because, Petr to am easy win. |they feel it will give Triple-A bases! -The winners took a 17-9 lead --;ball_solid_support-and because itiafter the first period and were ‘ “will break up the long trip the/never headed. {teams must make from Richmond, |: ‘ |Havana. his bench. throughout the second | President Roberto Maduro of the half, with Wilson leaving the game ‘Havana club predicted that Miami after three periods in the league. oe its first season ison, S jors championship here Jan. 27-29. They are Gene Sarazen, runner- up last year in this tournament to Mortie Dutra; Craig Wood, making, \his first appearance as a senior; | \Fred McLeod, Billy Burke and Olin/ | Dutra |members at least 50 years old. \college basketball the accent is on, Michigan State's football teams offense and more offense. At-that) jwould draw 400,000 customers in, Bill Drake netted 13 for Davy-|have been captained 14 times by rate it probably won't be long be- players at the position of tackle. |fore 200-point games will be the “ ; i a ree es TOP ROOKIE — st. Louis | . MIAMI BEACH, Fla, (PeMary- Baséball Writers Associa- ice as the National Tatum as head football coach and 'e" Negth Carolina, made: an of- fer. he asked and received permis- sion tq go to. Chapel Hill to “talk ‘it over." | The Terrapin coach made no fur- \ ther /comment, referring all ques- tiong to Dr. EXtins. P * athletic director but gave him per- mission to discitss_an offer with of- ficials at the University of | North \ He Carolina. total bases. * * / “We have told Mr. Tatum if he wanted security we could have the! Jidge William P. Cole Jr., pres- |Dr. Wilson H. Elkins, Maryland Tatum and Dr. Elkins. president * Elkins explained that per manent tenure would-mean Tatum would have to agree to certain Maryland policies and if his pey- jsonal conduct was satisfactory, he would remain at Maryland as long ias he desired. Pontiac's. city league basketball Dr Titan Stl leads MVC Scoring Race In adult action at PHS, Stadium j& lot into the top five of Missouri Valley 6 « | Iscoring last week with 5 points Tire in a National division’ The Maryland president said he" ‘Wo games. t " {fer or’ The Valley's first four rerftained; agreement and pointed out that he Unchanged, with Detroit's Bill Eb. ‘can only recommend to th¢ Board ben wéll in front with 26.7 points lof Regents, but his reconimenda-a game, followed by Houston giant, __ tions are given serious egnsidera- Don Boldebuck (22.8), St. Louis: ‘tion . ‘guard Grady Smith (21.4) and Wichita center Bob Hodgson (19.5). Care| Notre Dame has saa 0, ete we and feated football and 10 in Conpel| wich is was both undefeated endl untide. ° . \ more security. * * HOUSTON i®—Paul Jorgensen of * * @ ouston, Texas, featherweight | Tatum asked and aimpio#, and Launo Salas of Mon-|mission to discuss the N formeF world’s)lina Hill on i ‘ | ‘ ; Tom Saffell. '222 points throu |1953 and 1955. . - ; i | Tatum was head coach at North Carolina in 1942, where his team won 5, lost 2 and tied 2. At Okla- jhoma, where he coached in 1946, his team won 8 of 11 and beat North Carolina State in the Gator | Bowl. Tatum brought his Maryland! * a a Chesney, whe bit 14 points im | For this third Valley test, ‘Van j if rie! 3 get aay e253 Score, Accent on. Offense Is Indicated by High Scores Among Nation’s Quints Last year 176 players competed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS _ to the 100 mark in trampling Wash-| North Carolina, the only one of ithe southernmost U.S. member, to Coach Jackson utilized most of for the championship, for PGA! almost everywhere you look in ington and Lee 98-84. — rule rather than the exception. Take, for example, sofne of last Maryland Moves fo Retain Jim Tatum: e e Richmond and Furman pumped gh the basket with Tatum ‘said he was happy at/Terrapins have won 73, lost 15 and/Richmond winding up on the long Tech beat Penn State 68-62, Boston land moved today to retain Jim Maryland but since his alma ma-jtied 4, They were unbeaten in 1951, ¢nd of a 130-92 score. West Virginia came mighty close Mossi Agree fo Tribes’ Terms —- | North Carolina walloped Louisi- jana State 95-69. The Tarheels al- most certainly would have gone over 100 if they hadn't played sub- stitutes a good bart of the way. double overtime. Virginia defeated ‘South ‘Carolina 4-83. Carnegie 'University defeated Northeastern 73-59 and Stanford nipped St.) [Mary's (Calif.) 51-50. | All America Darrell Floyd, the lnation’s top scorer last season, itossed in 40 points for Furman. | West Virginia racked up its fourth victory in five conference CLEVELAND (®—The Cleveland 29 points. coaching position put on permanent idgnt of Maryland's Board of Re-'team to the Orange Bowl in 1954,|Indians announced today that Herb jtenure just like a professor,” said cénts. attended the conference of|where it lost to Oklahoma, 7-0.|Score and Don Mossi, the Tribe's ‘Maryland came back this year for|brilliant southpaw huring duo, ovine | ___— | Signing for ‘56 Season KANSAS CITY —The Kansas) City Athletics received signed con- tracts yesterday from Vic Power, ‘Hector Lopez, Alex Georga and COLLEGE BASKETBALL RESULTS Vanderbilt 0, William & Mary 80 Paris U 67. North Centra) 68 ford ’S1, St. Marys (Calif) 50 Carnegie Tech @9, Penn State 62 both Competition Stiffens in Dixie Tennis season, Their salaries ° jnounced . but ; Power Among Athleties Hank Greenberg indicated that; Almont avenged a 67-63 overtime) received substantial increases.’ General _| Tatum, 42, has been at Maryland/a return meeting, with Oklahoma, have agreed to terms for the 1956! Aine years. During that time the losing this fime, 20-6. i ~ ! ™ . re = Manager TAMPA, Fla. ®—The going stif- jfened a little today in the Dixie \Tennis Tournament. || Eddie Moylan of Trenton, N.J., jdefending champion, takes on Rey- ‘naldo Garrido, Cuban ‘Davis Cup iPoints. starts as Hot Rod Hundley scored| the nation’s top 10 teams to see action, shot into a 15-0 lead in the first four minutes and substituted lfreely thereafter, With six minutes of regular play left, Vanderbilt was down seven In other games, DePaul crushed points. Then Bobby Thyn and Al Illinois Normal 102-77. Vanderbilt|Rochelle. combined to knot the downed William and Mary 89-80 ih! count 69-69 and send the game into overtime. In the second extra ses- sion, Vanderbilt scored 10 straight * * * Bob McCarty pitched in three free throws in the last two minutes to break an 81-81 deadlock and give Virginia its Atlantic Coast Conference triumph. Carnegie Tech rallied for 11 straight points midway in the sec- ond half to break a six-game losing streak. Almont Hands Imlay City wre mt a ISt Loss of Season, 60-59 loss in the season opener by hand- ing Imlay City its first defeat in| six games, 60-59- on the Almont} court last night. : Highlight of the game was the between Imlay’s | Kersten led the scoring for the ‘night with 24 points while Dorow was collecting 20. In the first The visitors took an early lead but Almont knotted the count after the first stanza 14-M. Imlay led at. halftime 36-34, but midway in the third period Almont took the lead and never fell be- hind even though the game was played closely until the final five seconds when Imlay got within point. . * * @¢ Tt was a non-league game for the teams, giving Imlay.a 51 season mark and Almont 42. North Carolina 96 Louisiana State 9 paver ; game between the two teams) . . SUMMARY Loaia JEnicage’ Tr Se Bos 80 8) Grant Golden of Chicago, seed- par had 27 points and Kare. a fA rt grittin : 2 ‘ My * led third, faces. Orlando Garrido, |ten 31. a: i ~ Virginia 64, South Carolina 43 brother of Reynaldo and als) a, Almont had only four players in eset ed g Renee} pi Waener 06. B ,, Davis Cup player. _ - |the, scoring column. Bob Wentt-| Dorow $48 Hardin-Simmons 61, North Texas #32 No. 4 player, Allen Morris|worth and Blake. Lasslett each|Semen 3 2 6 ake Unireraty a; Greigien 68 ot Presbyterian College, plays Pe-|pumped in 17 points, giving three|ress | 3 19 # Totae 33 1s 09 R 130, Furmen M|te? 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Leonard, research ment’s fish research activities | larger numbers of fish of any ‘size... un eo : eetntigacte “ {Qsmun's $418 Ss'tee ge 37 33 Coordinator, said the emphasis will have centered around cold water} 2—Controlling fish population by, “*"™ =. 9 LADIES MERON BOWL BOUSE , |Ookiand 37 32 Drewry's 26 34/he on finding ways to improve species—the trouts. \allowing fishermen to seine out 2 . Puertas 13 26 Auburn Mfg. 25 35)... : ., ey , g. : , jmature popple can be a very use- Spencer's pole Pag rir 4 iY: 8..Rey 3228 Pabst 24 38, size and numbers of warm water; ‘Most of the advances in the|part of the stunted fish. \fal method of im ; ae Nichole ins’ 38 31 ‘risker Ins’ pe jaeimingnda 10 30 EB a B 3 36 fish — the popular panfish which past in the management of warm| 3—Using poison to kill off part\ oe ard certainly do snot in Your, Rite. 4 23 Jones Nev. 3 3) C. Balch 256, L. Rothbarth 646. water fish have taken the form of of the fish and so leave more | tera a wel y ee gape conan | ‘ A ” that 29 27 Food-O-Mat 18 38 ; ° liberalized regulations,’’ Dr. Leon-| food for the others. | Pete's, Place 3837 Oak. Coin, 16.40) cooury masossttes =|] ower Peninsula ard said. . |companies are interested in pulling . a. Eire 208. 6 + om 622; Nicho! Me /Marobn ponies * Haren Beet * . “ a 4—Using Predatory game fish jany fast deals. ——- nae ine te Sie ae 6S Rabbit H unting In, other words, we have | like walleyes, northern pike and | We do think, though. that pro- fe BURON news WED. NITE "A Pis.| gif: Yours 213, J. Marohn 658; Mafohns| upped creel limits and knocked | muskies to keep the pan fish |nerty owners considering having A DELICIOUS DRINK goer, Bt BL wenon rapes wera (SHOU Improve | Se atc inst ne cir | ep can eran preners nT” [8 cumtine rade should faire : ? : } jer Ege t! ep. 2 z t vceue | ss : a | | seive 2 % v | ee. . Si Roa kee «| Bs gennn Beart m2 et eee SS LANSING —-Rabbit hunting in) way to have your cake is to eat | thi. jast method. Dr. Leonard/lumbering methods so that they A MARVELOUS MIXER “pas Joes Spas. , 3; Mt. _ciemnens 12 Hough Maser 0 F Four Duces 35 3s _ —_ hiner oo; sal a. says, would probably be the bem: jfully understand what it is they've : : view ae |. Team game, series—Mough Massuer 618, | ; when! “The biggest reason for poor pan, It would, not only improve the|agreed to have taken off their L. Hottman 234—S98; Mt Cl ; e—C. McAnally 178; , ; . - , i“ et le 808; Mat learone 1736 Soyer art McAnally *erie* hunters killed more than 1,400,000 fishing,” he said, “is that there | pan fish themesives, but would] property, | WEST SIDE LADIES “B” COOLEVETTES |cottontails. jare too many fish of small size. better the quality of the predators.| —_— — NEVER TOO SWEET © NEVER TOO SOUR ez: ss. $3 Sux; sce FSummstin. BF owes, Fhe” Coration ‘Dearne ania the crwth oak . SPECIALS (Tom's jank’s Auto |Twin Lakes cKinles's , \State Conservation partment, and impair th wth fish.”’ imi Seve 1. . 3133/8 Mkt. 37 27 .H Cinrs. 29 34 . \@ impair the gro of fish. . i | Powler Bar ee FY 30 R “ P aoe 29 33 | Twin Pines 3231 Nick & Anna 29 35 which says Michigan's rabbit popu- | So far, he said, the department! Way Go the Limit foaKnderson 290) PF. Dures 812; R&P| Horner 221, B. Waleanen 633; Twin|/Ation is multiplying beyond all hasn't done much research in ways! Wayne University’s quest for al For The New Year 748. Tom's Mkt. 2123. Lakes 800—2353 | expectations, to increase the “carrying capac-| Presidents Athletic Conference) / es — — wumm| Studies at the department's Rose ity of the lakes—their ability to'title in basketball may not be| 40% OFF / Lake experiment station show . an! support the fish population. {settled until the final game of the / ? f 1 S A | E ‘estimated 20 per cent increase) To further knowledge on this $¢ason with John Carrol on™ on ell Fishing Tockle in rabbit populations over 1954. | point the department plans to car-| March 3 in Detroit. Wayne and | 2 | * | d Spinning Reels W t ; e The department said the rabbit ry out experiments at the site of John Carroll each have lost but (Pflueger and Longley) Silent Tread “Snow Traveler’’/ kill in the Rose Lake area has the old Hastings hatchery. one game this year and appear toll y Casting Reels 6.70x15, Reg, Price....... .«».$28,75 increased this year although hunt-| The experiments, to be conduct- be the strong teams in the PAC. ¢ Onaway Fly Lines / ing pressure is down four per cent.'ed under the supervision of re- They meet for the Ist time on! J Many other Items for Gifts : i aE ya EO TE A a —. Saturday Jan. 14 in Cleveland. } TRIPLE CHECK |Worm Valley 47.13 Five Alibis 29 31) \J & B Conte. 4614 Pive Pals 28 32/9 1820 S. Telegraph / FE 4-7673 fy \Hub Cartage 37 22 Auburn Mirs. 26 33! Lib. Credit 2723 Pabricating 25 35 Daily 8-8 Sun. 9-2 Hamph 37 23 Mary-Go-Rnd. 22 18 i |Lotan's Mkt. 32 28 -#filltoppers 26 40 | Steffen's 32 28 Mary's Tav. 18 41 Special Price =. 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Iron age also The United Steelworkers want! higher wages, supplementary un-| employment benefits, an unquali-) fied union shop and improved pen-| sion and social insurance benefits. “That's a big order,”’ the maga- zine said. ‘And steel companies will buy only part of it.” » Steel psiog’ may rise an average of Ba gl y March. The labor, will be followed by an- Post probably around $8 a ton, bringing the likely total to around $11. with orders outrunning production | and with an order. backlog of three to four months.~A full production schedule js certain for the first, six months. The letdown ‘in the auto industry will afford no relief in steel supply to other consumers as Detroit has ~ no intention of by-passing. Tucker Withdraws in Billing Squabble NEW YORK (®—Richard Tuck-' er, Metropolitan Opera Tenor, °° withdrew from a benefit concert after seeing advance ads that had costar Renata Tebaldi's name in larger letters. . ° sponsored by La Follia, an ftalian. language newspaper, ard was to have featured Miss Tebaldi, a so- prano; Tucker; and Jerome Hines. bass, 7 “T’'m not taking second money to anybody,”’ Tucker said yester-' day. ‘‘Because of the graciousness of my art I consented to sing. And I expect equal billing. The least they can do s that. “T’'m going to fend them a check as my persona! contribution, but I will not sing.” | Ex-Boxing Coach of Spartans Dies EAST LANSING W& — Leon D. Burhans, longtime Michigan State University boxing coach, died last night at a Lansing hospital. Burhans, 70, joined the MSU faculty in 1922 as the only full- time physical education man on the staff. During his first years on the faculty, he coached almost every sport. An assistant professor of edu- cation for 30 years, he coached wrestling until 1929 and boxing until his retirement in July, 1951. . Burhans was also a_ leading figure in the organization of sum- mer baseball leagues in the area Twin’s Deathbed Runs Just Routine for Officer LEXINGTON, man Gene Haynes considered.it a routine run Sunday when he de livered Margie Baker to a hospital, where she died of a cerebral hem- orrhage. Tt was all in a day's work too when on Monday he delivered, Magdelene Baker, who had col- lapsed on a sidewalk, to the hos-, pital. She was pronounced dead of a heart attack. He learned yesterday they were @-year-old twin sisters. Official Cider Explodes LANSING ® — A glass jug $900 back.“but he'd rather have of ‘apple cider left over from Gov. his citizenship papers. A bandit, No Wives Next Season G. Mennen Williams’ Christmas of- . fice party exploded while stenog- Record Stee! Output, Ky.. » — Patrol. | | MARKETS = Me sakes ‘Bring Stock Dip jecie is = wee No.’ selling clipped prices today in the **'\stock market. In the early after. - \.indon, there were losses of 1 to ks * “pte.20 i ‘ie. ee i Output Recor 7 coin Wall Street | Hears: [Ford Steck Wil for Public at $67. 50 a Share DETROIT u — Ford Motor Co. reported yesterday “its factories #*: ted | built a record-smashing 2,614,559 1 will be priced at $67.50 a share. ears and trucks last year, The total, which compares’ with: 1,990,020 vehicles in 1954, included) 1,764,524 Ford tars; 373 44,911 Mercury cars: "39,995 Lin- and 1,21 Continental cars, presious alngte year's ree- ord tor Ford was 2,019,000 cars and trucks built in 1923. The | total also was a record coe YORK (INS)—New Fordjing of tax selling ing, Pressure due for public offering Jan.|bank edrnings headed for record lyear in ‘Sw. _ Here are earnings predictions] SPLIT- “UPS ; |gur- moume key companies in ‘36 vs. Split-up candidates include Ideal iprobable ‘35 net: Allied Chemical 'Cement, Champion Paper, > Sun- a . $6.75 vs, $5.75: Firestone, $7 vs. |shihe Biscuits, Penick & Ford, and '$6.50; Big ‘Steel, $7.50 vs. $6.30; American Agricultural Chemical - |General Electric, $3.05 vs. $2.50; .. . Gamewell’s backlog rising . , . ‘Pennsylvania, $3 vs, $3.30; Gener.) ‘American Chicle's dividend pay- ‘al Motors, $3.50 vs. ne Kenne- ments in ‘56 will total $3.30 vs. ‘cott, $13.75 vs. $11.50 . | $3.00 in $55... , Underwood's Punch \Card and Electronic Com di- |Visions should begin to contebte j ' Aed: American Tobacco, $8 vs. high, topping the 1950 mark: of | pbapenn Radig Corp, 85.40 ‘* ‘to earnings this-year . . . 334,081 cars. The truck total up- | $295 .N- ¥. Central, $7 vs. $8; eek Gis srovions 1 of s50,, | Eastman Kodak, $5 vs. $4.50; Du | One analyst thinks electronics Sa eoatie’ auscubbed te tans | Pont, $10.50 vs, $9.85: Johns. |.and aircraft industries will be . Manville, $7.75 vs, $6.80; Wool- | the most in "6 ». Lincoln Division, which built 48! worth, $2.60 vs. $3.90 and Texas | Martin Gilbert, Bache & Co, re cars in December, plans to! Oo., sit va. $9.30. . | Sarde “te i amy % General Dynamics looking over, pnp Aart: (tei liesut oaene thie | Nerden Ketay | life insurance in Libby . ‘nacbren & Libby... \6,542 record for a single saaah | pre ot snap } hao —__ American Surety may boost divi- $- made in May of 1953. He said re-| dend ,.. : . . tail orders on hand are “‘still run- . - ae A. ‘a Bal aa two months ahead of our pro- an prligrecbctiotngig so wid 5. i aa 3 * ICBM, a guided missile which will ve Sie 78 avg. 57%; monen i 65, wid. avg. bate. The whole market wes unsettled °: ¥ ge KS} | span both oceans and continents Grade B large 51-S4's, wid. avg. 83%. |and the Associated Press average —— "4 Ex-Husband Sou ht . - Marchant Calculators should Sommercially greded: of 60 stocks was off = cents at / + Beto g increase its dividend moderately ates Sa Seat ees doom on ns ae 4. _ . this year . . < rising labor and us Grade A. extra large $, large| WAS down an additional 50 . . “4 t0 Aid Murder Probe material costs may cuase a6 meal tic ae | it @ rT . 5 aed . dip in Homestake Mining’s res ax soos | New York Stocks Ee St ae pee ug oct ORC A) PHOENIX, Ariz, Police to miei Ne . (Late Morning Quotations) * ‘Ta: a i day were trying to find a 50-year- } ao ae sesepte L083 pa, Fe Es _ 113 Johns Man .. “AP Wirephote | oid Los Angeles bellbop to oat ion| Strength in Cerro de Pasco re- |B 3628; A i 4.75; cars 90 B prog ee ae 3 © 8 | STOCK GAINS OVER YEAR — The Associated Press average of him about the fatal shooting of] - soaring metals prices on A, ae receipts 11,506; wale Attn Tat + 106.6 Kimb Clk es 45-4, 60 stocks closed the year out at $180.20, a rise of around 16 per cent Mrs. Carmen Pedrin, his former: \ 4 er, US large whi @6°to.9 per cent Am Airline... 22 sreger a. 443! The average was only a shade under record highs of $181.50 set Sept: | wife and mother-in-law of tennis darn “BA, ie ir checea A Saag? BF LAK gc.” pa 7 and reached aguin Dec. S and 6 tem — ceipta 7. ioe ————— ee : } . Am Motors.... 8.6 tee kh Aire .. $1.3) —o- jAm N Gas..., 86.2 1 194 Base teria, about 47, 0 jeweler “ene FTAEOEY eras Am REE BE Lane Boom 8 A qd. Busi ‘dtp locks hare, wet found on shipme: ate! Am Geating 36.2 7e siness. 00 her apartment yesterday. She had cist ng % sae = oe. a 6 saan Smet ei ipa Meck _ mr Ma tee in the and market firm to tly. strong-|am Tob... 2 _ Gi 36. Police they found no gun in’) Se ueScue” Cites Shaba®, toners) Anes’ Cor,” fo2 Mera cy” fs tae seaeh os and i icured she had been . “ Merck ‘ -2.90 washed and waxed, §2.80-255 A @Co.. 172 sonsan c Sian Searraomras tare 3 mn 8 DOCK ON Astoundin 1955 = Angeles, Homicide Set {82:20 washed, Sebagoes $2.25 unwashed.,At! Refin.. 30.1 Motor Lopez. said Joseph Henry; |Lasotas $2.20 washed. Arse tess ot Murrey Cp. ant): \Rabeanee Addington. vote Tangy Rare former! BEN KE. 9am : i |Bend@ix Av S72 Nat Cash R . 367 By SAM DAWSON goods around. The Association of fysband, got several days off from i c. — Poultry Bette “Steel... 18) Net"Lead.. 8¢| NEW YORK ®—Businessmen oe mage sempre! thes job as # bellhop and told his Sales Head Named Preditts ‘56 a DETROIT POULTRY | joeing Air... 73.7 NY Central © 469; ion FS bellhop captain he was going to. . DETROFT, (Jem. 6 WAP Ericee paid Briggs Mig... 2)3 Nort & west | eee ee ee. ae See Sat ne jafter taxes this year, a gain of 34 | Phoenix Sanday = ton toe. Will Rise in 1st Quarter pet pound f.0.b. Detroit for No 1 quality prittigy ©.:"° 322 Nort ® Went one counts this week still act a little |per_ cent: | Mrs. Pedrin's landlady, Mrs. Al- : ay = r ns 50-32 light hens 18. heavy Brun Balke 27.8 No, pax 73.7.amazed at how much they pro-; 8 ) Mrs. y pany CHICAGO W—The Mid-West : igeotiere or “uryere (34 be): Whites| pudd Co ---++ 304 Nwst Airline . 189 ‘duced and sold this year. | Automobile product i a rec- tah Rose Maris, said she smelled pers Advisory Board. predicts 4 4 crosses 37-24, Barred Roc Calumet & HH 13.1 Ohio ae ord and crowded the eight-million- gas, entered the room and found) +,, fo sales carloadings for the first quarter 4 Posten Caponet oo ae Camp Soup.....431 Pac G & El 492 Merchants closing their books on! car figure. ‘the body on a-bed’ The room was! manager 1986 wil} be 7.4 : Turkeys, young heavy toms 36-31 ces +. 167 Pau AW Ar 178 4 fat Christmas report dollar sales : let Be Ben E. Bowman, 2579 Woodbine ber cent greater 8 SE ‘fmt ii,” ee poe Be. toa season topping last year’s,| Stee! millS turned out a stagger. filed with gas from @ leaking’, has been announced by Abe|than for the same quarter Inst spe Sr needa. Fryers end caponeies curries CD" 962 Ba RR". 983 \sometimes by as much as a fifth,|!%6 116 miltion tons of the metal heater, she said. (Coben, general manager of-: the, Y®@*- Se ‘Deeks . fe A Ligh 4 Geter ‘Trac’ U8 Breer yd The natienad soaiee will be a /t0 beat its previous record in 195: as An increase of 12 per cent fs terteye clearing reedity "| Shrysler me Phelps D ... 577 much more “modest gain, but in by 4% million tons. | _. Stunt Girl Takes $750 A Pontiac native, Bowman has somewn de Aaa sony satan che % |Ciease ta . $e8 Philp Mor _ «7 almost all parts of the country) ay paid - been associated wtih the firm since | renee | = ere Ge ES na al et Soe Sin "683 putsny” hems”, go-g|coristinas trade was the best eVEr.| «neticans poe, record € blo Ho c rt Ci IST. We is a veteran of World War Mies and Gus ( coops ; - : The railroads added sharpl. to , and is active in Lodge 810, Or- (eridhy” 36 cooper “to fat pagans Got to ave ies Hal ra” " o their earnings | in moving these dollars for construction ion of a non i ney ou ase der of Elks. , : 4 £ 3 hens 22-26; light hens 16.5-18.5; bretiers Comw €4 ..,. a Pullman .73.4 _ Businessmen put out george ts goon : ’ F : se rete, Re at Dette eon wae. ne Gos oF + 8 billion dollars for new plants and) LOS ANGELES @®—Being “hon- ently Dagens hage Hinener me ix Oe : sts and feathered’’ a: a iw Bige TS a ji 20-0, dyetiiogs 7 = ey Repub 8th... a8 equipment, a gain of 1% billion. uy cet wee og for|atid Ferndale, in addition to those| Charged with reckless Livestock CoaPownt $4 1112 Rev Too B... 83.1 The Fediondd Miakieh Pon Be Lats predal sn hs rguerite|at the main office in Pontiac. |Wallace Smith, Si, of 198 ives Mot ..., 9.1 Rock Spe . 31 ers Assn. reports million ; St., pleaded guilty before Water- OMICAGO LIVESTOCK |Gorn Pa... 27.7 Safeway Bt. 50. lars worth of new orders in that| Ventre. —+ ford Township Justice Willis D. CHICAGO, Jas. 4 (AP)—Galable hogs ‘Curtiss Wr ., 28 Pep. .. Gt indust . with mil- bd . Ch / Anno . 4 | Hite comparea Tatars useven:treae Det Mais ss 388 ene S lion: the previout year mit Mrs. Ventre, 21, had asked UIMYSIC UNCES |LeFursy yesterday. ie was fined lin butche rove ity tena sll local Doug Aire. «+. a3 et esl |$70,000 damages for having pots of ‘ ; $35 with $15 costs. E intarenss in trade and fa: = . - honey and fea! ; on her N P| F ’ 5 < 3 ee eRe, cminee rae ie, Neytete see Pant, 288 Boat, est Eiectronics producers moe 4 Name and feathers dumped on ber Ney. Phe UY | Detrotter Rotana ldred head m No 1 an 3s, 12.35 and (East Kod .... 80.3 Sou 58 nearly 6% billion dollars worth of peared before West: ia 16 heaa te + smaller lots/RI Auto Lite 403 Sperry Rand. 7 their goods to market. Aluminum Sit Next to a Hollywood pool three| Senties ' No ound 1.25; most & Mus .,,.. 47 Sta and 39.6 \years ago When the case was. DETROIT (INS) ~ A new Ply- Township Elmer ’ [No 2 end 3s FIAT Tb To 1-1 28, some mer Rad .... 12.6 Ol! Calif’. 90.2 mills shipped a record four billion) , mouth rhodel with the terle yesterday charged with reck- No Lend ae 230 Ib at 11.80; most |Ex-Cell-O .... 726 Std Oll Ind... 508. jealled to trial yesterday in Su- appearance — : |360-boo sn 1000-1070: 300-390. %9-|Paird Mor... 41 Std Ol NJ ..183 pounds of the metal. a gain of 36) she accepted the/of ® luxury-priced passenger car|less driving. Pleading guilty, he grade bu Neuatly. stiPirestone 7") Tha std Off Ohio |. 47.21 per cent for the year. Americans! ° and the ot was fined $25 with $25 costs, the | lower end of price ranges, a 380-|Foed Mach .. 69 3tevens. JP. 26.4 3 performance 4 sports , Bs : é sows in larger 25-9.50; # [Freeport Sul: 99 sted Pack ++ 103 commend 5 Soper’ 1% rattan Sees eee car is announced by the Chrysler ef jew lots under h Tra ... 65.4 - rubber. | ‘ Hubert Styrck, Wixom, whe Balable cattle. 14,000; salable calves! pA m |) 645 3wift& Co... 47 |. Named as defendants were sing-|Corp, Division. % ‘prime Fe Feerlings nd rime nature’ seers Sea Gen Bee. 33 Teas” Co ae? inna te Prag this way: 6 208 Arcesi, dise jockey Peter. The two-door model has | Pleaded... guilty Ferg Fron ‘active: heifers 5 o strong; cows a eons “ " yesterday before Savin eee mtg era fe Be} a [fit the description of business scents Bud Freeman and Ed’ Seo- finshed, in egg-shell white ‘and TMM Justice Elmer C. Die _ (ieee iene, Leis oeees, 2 13] Silette 22: a3 Transamer “5 hy in ode a vd limited field and the Superior Honey Co. |trimmed with a band of gold terle, was fined $100 with $25 costs. Steers down ‘0 1830: most good near? (Gooarich ca Gn Cervige . 109 Be ene weer. the mast Deng oeld , 7 anodized aluminum inlay, bordered) Pleading guilty te reckless driv- 16.00-19.00. a few prime heifers and a 200dyear ..., watt iMother, Da Hurt | in chrome, extending from the fin-\ing, Milfordit Davidson, joe of choice and prime mixed r-|Gtah Paige .., 2.2 Cuit Air itn... OE ‘ ee - Li ug i ur ° ie Bobby Wigs 22 oe mont coi ailere WRMG:/Ot Wont’ gcs Sa Ont roi $03) Anne Mielock Begins —_in Cab-Auto Collision ([(YP_,rewr fender. and gradually |22, was fined $25 with $25 costs 19.00: \ utility ren commercial cows 10.73. |@ oll. see vate & = . 23 . tapering to near the headlights, and sentenced to 20 in jail Host’ pitey andl somerenel aie 1a. 90; /ellang Po"), 12.7 US Rubber”. 63 Juvenile Court Work Passengers in a taxicab, a moth- iceatting te Plymouth. piv. |vesterday by West 16.00: vealers 29.00 down: a few loads Homestk ..... 36.7 US Steel. .., 87.2 er and daughter were ‘slightly in- Township Justice Elmer c. Die <3 of good and choice 750-87 ib féeding | Hooker El .... 38 Tod.: ...45 18.7 ROBERT K, RUSSELL Amne M. Mielock, of Detroit, be- © r sion President John P. Mansfield ys | ee ‘og an a Sk} west un Tei..” 303 gan work yesterday as an assist. ured a oa on Lulk. St.’ gold and white is the only color arte. « : : wy A Bk. 30.1) y lay afternoon a erately active to slow: errs! rade met kan See Weng Bs Be Purchasing Assistant.3..con’, agent in the adoption.”'sirs, Connie Smith, 29, and Mary, “Ww ntase BANE offered. ad Direage lige eg, Pho Ae See etre rel tetas et Bate miee's'ce al eiment of the Juvenile Court: Lae Smith. 10, both O'379 Howard’ The car has a special Hy-Fire|pleaded gully to drank driving = lambs “th ie firgt ands: slaughter Int Nick ° a7 Woolworth 'N ed t GMC T ee ee ee ee McNeil St.. were released after V-8 engine of 240 hp. and a 9.25 yesterday before West Bloomfield | inte around 108 fb own 1750.10 7008 Int Tel “el 30 Founget Bhat 98 iNaMeG a FUCK She was appointed by Gow. G, ‘Teatment in Pontiac General Hos-\'o 1-compression ratio. The model /Township Justice Elmer C. Dig few choice 118-130 Ib wooled qigmbs 16 00-181 Cre Coal 347 Zenit Ie witee as ca pital, | will be shown at the Chicago Auto terle, paid fine of $25 with $25 tna Seat often foe we ae werner crocs Armciotment of Robert K. RithiDoench, who resigned. Her salary, Divert he oth, Rose T. Davia, Show beghaing Satprdey. jem haa othe 1€. 3. Nephtes Ce.) ‘sell as irector pur- 5 5, of 815 Robin Ave., and the’ Mansfield said the car w ; : \‘° ew ree 2 visuree ates frcimal erin 4? sae Ween chasing for GMC Truck and gree will ‘be paid by’ the the mate, other driver, Dorothy M. Turner, |into- production next month andl aed eee | Saye oe rroRETROM LIVESTOCK —— Sie whens’ ee ‘ie 14 Division has been announced by Roch ; 21, of Fildew Ave., both were un-|that it will sell for a higher price \Necth Casdine was fined $60 with 400. No early sales, outlet rather narrow cane Products* .. - 26) 33 J. P McManus, purchasing di- oc ester Firm Dec ares injured, Pontiac Police said, than any other Cattle salable 200. Market generally hy pi Abrasives tee 7 sim 9 rector. e- lea coats Yenterday by Sylvan Lake page oaccount smal tidwegs A sweet ES Aa] Ble cepinces B.S McNellie whe Common Stock Dividend ‘Examination Woi Di Justice Joseph J. Leavy. yne Berew* ee... .. 1) Ss. ; ews tna beiters garried from 7 "nesters Who sale. bl bid and asked. * has been named general purchas-) Directors of the Higbie Manu- xamination aived Disorderly Conduct _| Hf your friend’s in jail and needs [virtually absent few ‘sales commercial pn ling agent of Delco Appliance Di- facturing Co., of Rochester, have Arraigned today on a charge of Brings Fine, Jail Time bail. Ph. -0424 or MA §-4031, 19.86. some utility and commercial steers) NEW YORK. poly ee by the Vision at Rochester, New York, deciared a dividend of 15 cents ajdrunk and disorderly conduct, gr | i —Adv. (12 00-16.00; bulk utility cows 10.50-1 canners and cutters m ostly 00-11.00 {5% bind and iow commercial bulls heavy conimercta) bulls ab- im Calves salable 150. Pairly active, gen- erally steady; early sales good and choice iweeters 20: individuals up to 34 and above: utility and a. commercis! 14.00-20.00: cull and low utility 10.00-14 00. Sheep salable 800 Early sales shout steady but market not fully established ew good and choice under 107 Ib wooled Homes 18 50-19 50; some held higher; scat- tered sales to cull to choice slaughter sheep 4.00-8 00 sen Truck Producer Prepares for Best Year, in History NEW YORK # — Mack Trucks Inc. is tooling up for the greatest truck demand in its 56-year his- P. O. Peterson: president, said vesterday ‘ tory He predicted that in 1956 civihan sales of larger-capacity motor trucks, long a barometer of busi- ness conditions, will rise to their highest peak in history “Advance orders, as well as a survey of truck-user purchasing plans, indicate that 1956 will be a banner year for truck makers of the larger sizes,"’ Peterson said ‘in a yearend statement. Real Sense of Values: He Knows What's Best LOUISVILLE, Ky. @® — Wolf Diamond would like to have his using a knife in the ribs as’ a’ persuader, took the money and pa- -27.00° high choice and prime) ' Associated Press Net change ., 41 \Ndon Wed .... 285.7 135.4 72.6 Prev day |..... 256.4 138.9 72.5 179.3) Week ago .,..0. 256.8 1370 72.7 179.4 Meath. oa 266.6 138.0 73.3 Year wees 2076 119-6 68.6 1955 $6 teh 257.8 1424 75.7 955-56 low..,,., 203.1 114.9 672 148-8, 1954 high oe 411.9 123.6 s 156.2 one cesses 1639 m8 554 108.0) 1954 iow ., til Wit and Self | o LOS ANGELES («#%—A_ lumber. laden trailer, tearing loose from a runaway truck, smashed into two cars Monday night and killed three men One of them was Charles L. Hoffman, 43, .o! nearby Glendale. His jules, "Lawrence Hoffman, 70, was grief stricken when he learned of the son's death, Rela-! tives said he became irrational. | Last night the elder Hoffman's wife, stepmother of the son, was ‘talking on the telephone with al friend, who suddenly heard her’ say: “He's coming at me with a gun. There was the sound of shooting.| Then silence. Friends found Mrs. Hoffman dead and Hoffman dying. Sheriff's officers termed it murder-suicide. ! | i INSPIRATION Ariz. #—Harry raphers were working in the office'pers from Diamond at his shoe|C. Fansler and. Stanley Dornik will reception room yesterday. The ex- repair shop. Diamond, a native -of g0 hunting again next plosion shot the neck of the jug 30 Lithuania who became a citizen They took their wives this year feet across the room and show- ‘ ered frightened employes glass and cider. about 40 years ago sobbed with worried more about my citizen- jship papers than the money.” ris amd Gee lathes Sevh iad & tone: But Fansler and Dornik came home empty handed. | 1a1 § Pervisor of cost estimators. I Russell, - HOMELESS — Above are eight of the ten chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Draper, who were left \without shelter or clothing after a fire last | week gutted their home at 9% Gillespie St. The eight, temporarily staying in the Oakland County Children's Home are (left to right): Betty, Henry, 14; Bertha, 9; Elnora, 7; Bobby, 3: Jerry, 10; Melvin, 5, and Larnell, 12. Tw er er eee of 1063’ Mohegan, Bir- share on common stock having a'offense, Hubert G. Indust Raila Util Stocks | mingham, joined GMC in 1935 as a par value of $1. net ona sters, John Jr., with relatives: tor Division, : Juvenile 6 other young- Penfold, 4, 0: The dividend is\77 Forest St., waived ceamteiiien 17a Cost clerk after graduating -trom payable Feb. 1, 1956, to stockhold- |in Municipal ‘Court and was bound Michigan State University. Prior to ers of record Jan. 16, 1956, treas- ‘over to i809 his new appointment, he was su- urer V. J. McAvoy announced yes- terday. Court Jan. 9. Munie negan freed Penfold on $100 bond. ~Pentiae Press Photo 2, de Diane, 1% months, are with — their mother, Mrs.\ Lois Draper, who is staying | ' Draper, employed at. Pontiac Mo- staying with friends. Officials in said pérsons wishing to help the- | Drapers re-establish their home may make do- nations of money, clothing or furniture by tele- phoning the court at FE 5-9214, a Judge Maurice FE. Fin. ' Two men, arrested during a /po- hice investigation earlier last month! of reported immgpral activities in ‘acrt | ‘the men's lounge of a eo to store, were sentenced by Municipal ss!" Si et Peed pak. the Hows ( Judge Cecil McCallum last week on: gees 125 — e* Street, charges of disorderly conduct. ‘leciing Preciaent t and one Edward R, MeMorris, 31.-of 198: to transact other ea AW A erm and = Valencia Dr., was fined $100 and|“";nay eytulls Came before the mowing, jailed 20 days, Theodore E. Co-| ie By-Laws our peter weeds, 68 sad 26, of 5426 Pontiac Lake Rd. f was fihed $50 and jailed four days. | Both men were placed on pro-|becretasy ‘ef the, Company at least ten bation. Saye vetore signed, Mal AY GARLING, | | see yee General Foods Buys Con Somnty ee Bird’s Eye of Canada ess. Miigan. TORONTO (® — General roe a (haveri scent — : Corp. through its subsidiary, Gen eral Seafoods Ltd.. has bought all rights to Bird's Eye trademarks, | ‘inventories. and business in’ Can-_ ada | The agreement was negotiated \with Edam Investments Ltd.. a wholly owned subsidiary of Nation-, am Bae = viet — edicated Resinol. Helps iam al Sea Products Ltd. ot ‘Aialifax. ' a RESINGE==" ‘SMASH-UPS MEAN PAY-UP! BN, ONE = FINANCES ehdidpel Insure ‘With ‘kage japon epg Bl, Bory 716 Pentie Sete Bank Big Ph. FE 2-83 ‘aia t eo ‘ ~* Mi ™\ ‘4S _. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDA me , wee - - ‘ + ae States yesterday finer Conte ) was quiet gilt Bat re Ure ‘| Fs 5 z 3 4 Z z 4 gO li # is| DO IT YOURSELF by / Pagichioes How do you turn this thing off? . NICK HALIDAY?. 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FAP OER r eee e- eaeecgsecenas OF eee ew ene WORK NEW O& RE: | ~ cabinet work Oe | | ary AND 4 cinegaie cabot ark H AS A ° CARPENTRY WORK NEW “AND Bir mingham repair 44210. ‘Opportunities IN | CARPENTRY, CABINETS. FOR: Fil mica work. attics TRACTOR AND tat cont pao 7 ee CARPENTER AND CABINET IMPLEMENT DIV, _ Stenographic slut , t of the— 4 . , “SS ~6WOULD L PART FORD MOTOR VACANCY Le ok aan . s Pleasant working conditions, ict ied os = eve, ee i — Mf ‘ ga! eare Nends ° spake bel SALESM aay AGE é aR, bd veeds Amerign . experienc } > 8 - yeasl — chine tele, ties sap intures. Wil | “ENGINEERS | needs ao aagressne Foe: APPLY ROOM 420 fravel. fe a ee Box 115. Exe’aren Anette | : FUMBING “WORK | Wak mi . ’ ‘PENCE er Reasonable, Positions Open m Product teh sonore ten is o caneae | % W, LAWRENCE af. 0, TELE N AND ihe Development, Research ition a Ma a bee > PONTIAC. MICHIGAN tre 5 rane See | GENERAL A and Testing. Giving ful details to Box 18. Poo- | Ns aya ai MACERCTURING | Set ee ee ; OO RATED, SL NOD Positions open in Process “ive, ol qaiiusebaker-Packara Part Time. FEEL vetatinn ‘ore Engineering and Plant | — desler. OR 3-200, Sonts LEN ULE AND GRY. 3; rt it ‘ative Layout. oy fe cen portunl Yo _ he ge canteens ses : contest PE Sits afer 6 p.m Pomen with YOUNG MARI nT MAW WAR WANTS FIN ANCE | ; Pewee Moose Beant full time ‘work of any bind: ‘tas ° ploase write ear, 8-0346. 8 ee int Systems. Machine tae Press. firine p part Roe Analysis, Price Analysis, ee _sbout yoursell. | Work Wanted Female 11 tT and Cost Acconptin D s a | g: esigners “Pontiac Area sere TCS. | 4 y a er heck Jobs For Girls | 2c “Sire? see'site. ee Positions open in Creative ecKkers gmgwem = pecerrionist. No experience. | BABYSIFFING IN MY WOME. 463 neq Writing, and Advertising | AND ' " - . typlaa donate eae | BOOKKEEPER E cPER a p aE | F A ECE! > For doctor’ 4 in general ledger gov Media Foltowu ae 1 “They're going over your books at the office, Higgins! | "ECEBTIONIST. For doctor in ta "Hi roi jess tie mee” me. i ixture iJ. B. SORE SERRA. See SE eiferd ms Aas “at ae " Jo orev vo | pk type” ol mesmo: | avout , * aos| Lay “aa mala a nae i grave "4 se = Tata Help Wanted Male 6| Help W ? ee. eee area. BB Ee' oe mp ere | Sadat dP testy are D ft . cea vn eT ra smen Taio Mat | Seabee ane . “4 5 i Steel... POWER CO. | LOCATED nt POWER CO ROYAL OAK_| Layout Men_| POWER CO. ~ | Paid Hospitalization : Insurance ; A In THE ’ Paid Holidays . =| Designers SALARY poly AccounTinc © |! : D * ] OVERTIME Mr. FE. Barnabo| _:DEPARTMENT —— etai ers PENSION High School Graduate baby aay SIONE Li PARAGON CONST. CO. : CEPTIONIST FOR PHOTO sTU- FORIPPON ct , Been | Tor sone mm machines | Broad Fringe Benefits 44000 Grand River Experience Not Necessary | * 4 ex . 7 df . { oa! Novi, M — _ haginew,_ ies Ii Voorhees-Siple| — LockHart & LI 7-7474 Wier ced tasis Adequate Benefits at ogee FUNERAL HOME WRIGHT Northville 2910 WINKED wiDOW en , Ambulance Service Piane or Motor | || ENGINEERING SERVICE ROBBINS 7 APPLY ROOM 420. 28378 1965 Telegraph sd 3-3396 “ngineer over ba , - | ome th Notices Cemetery Lots 5 eid AND: 7‘ 123 S. MAIN ST. “8 ‘ 28 W. LAWRENCE ST. ART aga Dea YD TOOL [ARY OF ; WHITE, CHAPEL 7. : | PRONE OR Vist FAME TO 8 : wisi : rable, Cail {.gemsiery tote tor sale. ome. | = ROOM FOREMAN M. MON SHRO P nN : ; BACON. JAN. 3. 1936, jour rou LE REL? ARTES. ,, | WANTED, GALERNAN AY OFT COOK, DOWNSTAIRS | "ents, #1 hs. Anpiy 'm peryen, Wee itirord see i, ge teneage ore of EERE GE DID ae - ert | Setlst Owner in pusiness. Willing : 7 work, permanent = Mae tan Goytnger ond Behers | PANY MANUFACTURING 4 em w ts ; dear : " BOX REPLIES RESSED METAL ‘A ‘OS | with » future for man whe quek By ee __. . If you tion, ad * and or assed S it hboard caoiban pA tor ve AN RELATED im. for x mre Sin with oe e tra ng 4 ous saceastiy. Rochester wi Cc arrangementp will be | were ; Wrare ike Ge a Be te. announced later by Nine Pursley | the Press office in the ron BOX a Mtervice. department. Show 1.neve -0584_ or come # the office, a4 OL-2-6511. PBX rator __Puneral Home. |. : experience Pike ‘HARRELL. Lian ae By ign tollowing boxes: : tne Serials Cah sale AOU LAWRENCE w, a Experienced: only, en | A mother of Mrs. Rema Pippo andi 2, $, 6, 8, 12, 13, 4, 3) — Detail Draftsman gaa | tone sien" re, Opporvunit v for | Member tate Bach. | noe rad ost “noes eaten. Fine Mrs. Ma Golden. whasatey. 16, 17, 18, 25, 26, 28, 29, Manufacturer of m bes bere | Tight_man ¢ into ‘males: WA ye nelits. as will be held automation equipm: pe oF manag barrier, We train. K 108 N. Jan. 5, at 2 p.m. from A Lag 60, 6igG5, Tl, 80, 82, 95, spene a [_— ma- = ve verom. B. P. Goodrich diore. Haast and w to as way, nid rs, amin, v. detaile years tmimn Lov Seyler officiating, Inter. | 101, 108, 114, 118. ©. experience. Myst fnew meth | UE a ae state ree at airena | DAW St. ment in "white Chapel Memorial ods & have « to with Under 35 with some pasteavephie have car, See Mr. an for better dresses. aa Cemetery. Mr. Harrell is at the minimum supervisloa. Fine rowing | background for or tmteresting Job in rial ; Green. ' Timeg ex residence. 303 Perry St., where —_ Help | Wanted ted Male 6 ty ae, a Rew photo studio, Kendale Studios, Id, Dearborn. Between 9:30 and CED GRILL WOMAN, for general cleaning. she will pie gh = the will i creative young man. 40 hour work | —_'¢ gine urs , ide wm 89 mes 3 praitics talary dary poe gy Mag ogo ge Ang ADVERTISING west. Salen Ros MIDWEST - or Diner. vocotion, eo ee Staner arreeanamy: SALESMAN |. - wes —- Coo heres 7 exPrn Bt 5 SORTUNITY POR service. Funeral arrangements by ——— Go ral tes.’ Save pe pe) ' ys 0| UN ¥ Se Pankey Fal Mowe” ”) Ss,2eig semmaalerier: | District Mgr, Trainee — | iice Mar” cae Sa sPisgStat Sook Watrnss| Tn cies "etn “eo “TRADER “JAN ial 349/ _vertising devarement fpr @ — gr & HA rance wip ey #400 sie Reviews «socom Sepwes, sem i Se | pe ip interested in learn: customers a Empl t Service Hanger jar, Restaurant enya altty ome. musical backer . ill be held Fri bod ome wi seus: t time of smployment e : ag day. Jan 6 at 2 p.m. from the}” Bee. ber se Eee ere baad 0 Hoot ae Bonk Bide. axvunras RED WaT TRESS pir” Gans “Stnte ben tt — panels Bossardet-Mab) Patera ome The work consists of sellin are . ’. wanted. Sunday holida. ‘ with lagh offiriat- bit and have thé desire to hire and PAINT MEN sale 116 N. Wood- | § BEAUTY ¢ Seg. Pnterment im Bersgrecn Com-| C2d,,tervicine established train mee for thelr own giatrict | NEED |B ge F-- to 8 volume of business, The! Ward. al ¢07 —_ ators to yp hg 3 “‘etery. Mrs. Leader will te in ine copy. selling new ac- in @ professional! direct to the Hwy. Phone OR +1826, Call eves} re Ce e mF a] eed eee ed rr ri i the Bossardet-Mabiey counts, making jayouts, consumer field Experience not _ Z _ make. meen Steady and de- WAITRESS ~~ Foose! Home. 30 W. - Burdick te by. compény effi a ro “qualits wight WATCHMAN vor eee — + 4:30 p.m a x @._ Oxtord — “We seek a man who Is co- you must 25 to 40, married | vate estate y. if ewoa Help Wanted Female 7 a.m. : mm. (EWS, JAN 2 i9s6 EVA M. 40 . steady. has sales g bil qui him | Work Must heve some eS Se ee CED chest “Bt. age 46, beloved wife chatty. ek Teast ‘hugh school ik offering po rar oe —— wr’ r " Between 26 and « ute ley Lewis; beloved daugh- education’ be able above average income. Neat ap s A BETTER JOB f°. 5 magne. ‘e day: @ Stanley tose arance with good educational; Press hester, OL of Selina ata — pe fairly wetiens hos- ackground Tt ac ready | PARTS AND SERVICE MA § AND BETTER PAY. Small = 6, OL 26131. Clark. ira moran Loe Alten, pitaliraion Seon an are iy “Por ‘me Sherviee see Ma sdaie en “wonoated Must own car and F t wal Jack Lewis, and Mrs owe among our emoloye bene- Mr Pabst, th PHARMACIST EXP — WELIABLE. ee sraies, ¢ 100 Bo week, ouniain Weber: dear. sister of Per el fits say 12 to S p.m. at Roosevelt | “ Good working conditions, top, se “ns ee . " Wonicen. Puncral services wih be \ . - gry, For store near Detrott. Write) 20, apenee. Sal eswomen hela | Thureday.- - 5S * 1 = hd this type at work A v WM_C_ MOORE COMPANY. _ Pontiac Press Bor 21. Oa 2008. : W rom res you * PHARMACIST. (3). BUSINESS EX. 19 noon to 8:30 p.m yeanees si mings | ae a dee ea fli Ba EE the Thurston Funerc! Home. some ee s eee ee nS ee Applications sre being teten at time, fer acre oe er yg benefits. Car neces- “ganding and ine "Phone PET Gare, Mich. with siermen will ploy inspector DIE Plenty’ of ag edvertising & Fr} Auburp Ave. iki tear han WORa gery for | oe is Ms con: ns ican és Me im state at the C J Godhardt ‘or precision parts . contacts. Earnings uniim! “vy, : AL NURSES t noon ye im. 5 44507. ie Puneral ‘Home Keego weer Lathe Operator IGNERS ~ thay ite alk nae SoMaS oon | deg "npoly BX. Ber wows = x ~“SaEEKL Soe. pute besoment Hoare aaracer PE oe Sie se Care: fieh for bl gp dE pe DE t you ‘BUY IT- Wet INSURE IT anaes cerns pases, ee . Perry, Between ! mooie lve in. Call LI }-0422 | \ ea _ service and interment) iuneral gy peRIENCE AN ONL TELEPHONE OPERATORS HOUSEKEEPER. PULL TF) iis weet ee dot Winter Prices Now in ts by the C J God : PLY APPLY IN PER- ELEVA ‘ATORS HOU . WOMAN 10 CARE PoR SCHOOL _hardt-Punerat Home SON OftT NO PHONE ee DETAILERS “KITCHEN HELP ham Pather and "2 i Sirmint en ace and lige pousewore Effect On- All Remodeling | RUTLEDGE, JAN 4. ~~ ae Hea ats 4 pee Cero 2 | AND | ; SEKEEPING _ evenings or Mi eee. MONS 1 om siti Garages me mee V., 52 Morelan ve x i f i orTears PPE MARRIED | | - 5 : . “om bina rm § se imored, nusmand of cure, DANIELS MEG, CORP.” (CHECKERS REALTY cO.-nEaLTORS | ll MCoupia sto, care for momerient WOMAN FOP PHYSICIAN'S OF. aes Rutledge: dear * father ng rs /2677 Orchard’ Dike Rea | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | 4. opening in good territories! boys. Man could be employed [ice operionee necessary Appiy | aannnt, Mary Stark. ies a Rut- BARBER WANTED: STEADY JOB 50 Aa 3 for reliable ambitious women | elsewhere. Se aca | f_M4, Pontiac Press | : _ on eal meres will be; _912 W Huron St_ | W. Huron area Leet, For informa- | i} eK ie a orn a KIND HIDBLE- grorches enclosed BR VERS R Ae US A OPE 4 ra +4506 - tea oman to care for ch chen rem ne ae es. IF oien Chapel | SybAD eee MEN W AN TED + NEXT, BOOK ot mee BABYSITTER (WANTED, ‘ DAYS tran < week. eh eet mother ag more for. No Cove Pe Payment from the Sparks oftt-? ministrative netions. eral | AT ONCE a Tr): a week, 7:30 to RATS | eves. MA _6-6740. _home than wages. Call a Ciating. Interment in Green = / Accounting, purchasing. attics | UR MINIMUM Sal. FS. ae Bes 1 Pootioc Prove. RocsteT aarge Pe asa Help Wanted 8 2200 Ditie Hw aig TE POUND. ELECTRIC TRAIN | Z -R MINIMUM | Y MIN Pull charge FE 26231. . food Cemetery. Birmingham Mr management ete. ‘oth ina ao) lag bgt dad | SALES PROMOTION | BIRMINGHAM” “LADY BETWEEN 30 AND 4070 >~~~- ~ Building Supplies 12A repre at a. t 1 ste truct Ri | | tt ly known ciga: | A eare n best _BparkssGriffin Puneral Home. ; poune- Excellent ret ren : ¥ ? RIVE TO DETROIT? Sonclastersr to work in Oakland General ottees secretaries book- | for our two. children are “Ages coy | end | | ME, en exlablisieg Wahine | is “ermen Ws incher, named Leif. AN JAN. 3, 1986, JOHN | presently emoloved Age he or: WH 0. _ County area Age 20-30 Starting keepers, and waitresses. No de-. while mother "Sorke General | route. Earn $2 $3 ver hour ST RUCT URAI. ST FE Er: Sot PE #130. SHEEHAN ‘ ar He- | lege, family none MI +6907 LAFAYE a re ENG. € salary $60. Auto furnished. Trav- = mestic Birmingham Employment | i ousework ‘Must want permanent! Car netessary ad eg ed 150 or SOLDER loved husband of Orpha Sheehan: after 6 30 p.m. week days or all 2619 DIXIE. SIpoe | eling and — of her reeee ee Service, 139 W. Maple, Birming- | position afid be dependable as. ON. Perry | ee <1 Sea. see mie! fetta 6 — ee AS Aeoeer: & beloved son of Mrs. Joseph TA Fant DRIVERS — STEADY AND 1 SIGNERS rengerncet, Write giving ae. ef ‘ SOORKEEP ae ARE Tie OR | Rost for ‘Rome sa Segre, * OF ““TARER® FOR PLACE. fear ‘aneous Plate Call OL 2928 | Spike Call PE 2-0063. Pumersl cory’ Le Moply asa ‘Orchard. ‘Lake ‘3s DE fas and Mhore mumber Pontiac Nott, done in own home FE ive wint U8 ALL WORK AND fOKTT’ writ’ unite MODERN | Lost (CREE PARAKEET (RG Tay dar 6. at 120 pm) trom Apply 438 Orchard Lake 3 to) ERS Press Box. 00 aeiee PENTNGS — Scheel, Share Foom. Will accept HOME PARTLY FoRwisneD | | Sigs, te weet te. we f ' 2 ee | | — ei ce BIRMINGHAM _ OPEN fant mother PE 1-8262. e] ‘ § es nee ee a eitins Cc XR W A SH ERS DETA IL | immedote specie pend ~~ ak TO SERVE FAMILY oF nen ‘ gue Sn ee ee | | Losr 1rOER, cat, ae % yf Whit ply on only Motor Mart | ora. Sacresarses three, & work, om Li E 44101, SATUR- | Kandie, Chapel cemetery. tr /snearan Auf’ waahe"ies E"wanicalm!*”” tools Ongaea Automation Rody | Structural —|_FS WRESTLE" ST" waiting “and troming some comme FALL MELROSE, Cait, SATUR- sai ap oe Sal. Gp. Be : ae cial machines lop rates He ute ee cename opm | By gaat meer roe. REAL, Pazar suing, Oe WRECKING ionr“snaeeaaere ve in. 1 se i ites male ~ ig la ge eves HASSIS MODERN Steel oft Pe abe & every wa dea ope cone Fe -tgel y S117) 10 om, : | tle, "ae bitnd. ( sent , , _ 8 | & omens Seine Seas "noiher “of ics peels Ae Detailers “CAREER CENTER | Samar, fe, See, Tewobene |” Instructions 9 | ai ee ; 5 istructi 9 roe les; dear SERV ICE CO. ~ CAREER CENTER and some use of cer for RR =| Wrecking putting on. w Sesie | “Ba Trom. tous, & Bane est and filam’ Hes we that CAREER orn = PIANO LESSONS 1 Rd. 060 feet west of Wood RANO dear sister of sa Allen aod DESIGNERS 12, Mil, ot Woodward Gor Raney for Mat CARE! or delivery 4 per cent commie: | my home, OR “2081 — 4%, Bloomfield Hills acts ti w wl i » (6) s personally for g. Real | is a be . — : . NSON, ‘s sucks Estate 3 fy oe Bis R CA 32h Se ye i leg Shy ealto FO! 48 SH A or i we ih Rd. * alot _ im cT ae ‘ a v| JIM YOUR RS Unt i, PON * ni Pach = « = * male » Jawan, HOME wen IA SO} uA cent wor cat GH ished Cc e rE a ae 7 sk tive R T, oe shed 34 PR ~~ 7 1 1 500 R ed I B ea] Re Rs. E 4 iy Co-ove 1 or M sb Y erate altor 3. ~y ‘ ane Pa ‘a nee pth eh oll )DEST obs. — re oer, Mex: bow “you bow DR SEL, om |? ‘MAIDEN VE oy = Reai = Bee np _ pod u how to ey LA. e oe DN ro 4K se je oa * f ro ue : c te et ij EA WE ee a bo ba ak ar prop ain ed iS: ES ne ND "oN aa Dp. RE cash if the ¥ rat BA a J We C NEE hanme WIL Y. ‘all mi 7 R a t TH Y, ; pr Ala Raia | property. ondaan nd ROMs ernie esr aor im . i so rRACTS rar burch or iT rgRe =, HE ea! ate ) ANU ai] Sa a s rs Ph : Lio * 71-0986 = RO TA Re- A es. se naation . #09 | Comm oul = & ND only. ” 1 eal! the B auict t 0, * UR — “Tos: & ROO! “Lh i oa Nj ue rf L 3-004 nd floc Gy day aha a) hid F ae ait AKE Fane Ms, Ts | i Alan Pg or isden .F. McK mare Ba, Se 2 sd. seigera Pr , 195 Boas | AED ¢ Oive _ Mck pane aii m + FE} v Bias | BREET &H esth pusine _ ONE INNE Mae Send — Mad ] vila 6 - ATF st al - Busia WeTiN 1-57. NEY 3 re 2 RAC - ‘turaianed, K. MATE CAs Ke! par. or -__ ent 1 PRRACE. N Ese Temp! tice Pa s ag “ famere al. _weloot “Slo eee = in” pee wine NAL hava 3-4 im Pr + week 15.090 4 yn, pour | A ure U' @ _ pro i Ar le NPoR ovr . b e Ra. R r ood NT oF F, wali ap | ATTR, PE ri RN rt . ,. Unitm $ eal | Broom ta R fied | FTRAC vee = Noten —— Re, or ‘Jatt Red $ : — £ room ee ne 2442 eal — = TIV 317 wore ; w OF $$ pee acts <3 & ME 4 C te per ee at = mtr en. i each $° +45 a oa mil DI 2A or wir ds hg ROO le ; he : ' Past a ? ae #3 i as “child _ | gett CL, ney * 832 W a ‘or rELY 330 R “Ww fu ‘ ; d ws seit. % ARK action. e eee Me tor tan er coms. ure. < aa. wkst |», tots 3 "Ponti K RE extent, | A; CAN 8 Lesa (hod Cute tranc Ms 8 AND ee | pwme ‘ils ah : ie . ‘ oe, Al pind xed Te 4 epee AND .BA oniy_ | eigee ea me ES 1640 "ELI a. AR Rafa H TH. 4 Sage me i T Nn" Li PE GE eae | Trees 2 : w “ A R ELLI ryt r ¢- M ‘Ave A Iv : — ogner - \ ~ a on PE T "Rent Apts. Furnk crt HO 3505 ar HE e 1 oN AT “aI | far M mn. td i ; ‘ SEB ba Clark E eg 2 “& all arena ashe En | weet K4 ) REAL Kew 1F Ss tT J Real Estate on pts. Fur & SONS aes | | re ee pase 1 | Esta —— mares rni mM’ we? ane. ous. Pe coat roan ae, 40 - on om: ‘Give Let eve pa an a te 2A feat tt : shed 33 sa Rae ol = a b-3- tere ous tale § | * ¥y : 2. ns Pret E Fl with rok gel 2 em| : o0ee > BATH. Ww EAST T Detroit rent we s As ; oul Sub: reler we > feu oetvate bd 1, An + ROX ation ; NC Rd os Do or sir rete ; = eocties pemne Su, Tat “poom yee zr ome| fee ee = | aaa mes roth ‘ato “4-3 EW 4 Wachere € et 3. all ho spd bu bi > c is an ar Wes N t al cette ‘Seeds ults, | pars , it ; y » 83: ; o Sm ma ioe ed. ROO: et erred D 197 5 ; , M P. ail acres at ths ey ime pots vinenator e) E FRO down . Aa A C ind ay far — sone yg pie er p— a “employe A a REA PE SE PE me fier JON RE vedi eee 2 = ie , tine fest = j- “4 o. Pou ter, Ge UNF Pery M single R : eL ; °ynteene N t lana with, ree 7 Wonks hao aes ENT rs, heat OOMB, | ae Garage 9 ‘ NPiNisi 163 cLAR TY ave 3 “N [ES: co o™ y geod jot By F PE ther. fu: N ac lonatl e F .* $$ erm HE: or R : Peres nd BE waited trance 8 is! o' u 18 $ ca rm EW Pp op- ’ m em Dp FE ‘T e8, B e a8) M 4 vane a" ta own Mis fae NEWLY D2 4 Sea v U revit t a PANY We es ope ings. tres & ogg orkine «iri 5 at al oven Y-oRcons cf . ‘ROO! home mee hiediated oak UNGA pet RAN N any wu! e 4 T AF ts in is we Sih noe dee baiyid Sa om rH = erie | pie ota os ; Bina batt i HOM: Beth “ease LOW | ngage BRI oe x = above (aR Pros rigid P aaa < bla t UPP ve TH 391 TED, | Oi S¥Ll a foeham fu rf ei Ps gas | rs 4g m ourse." Y c moe ' ve e us M ge “es CN 5 RC rE een Rete na om: expe! d ne | fWAN Uy ™ TH rn. Es rice Plastered tur! “suburbe PE | egal ma = “ | aa ca aloe rents nsiv ver : with Tal as = & te t. Chose m wer uburban Sil B be ise: cal | i 8 vd ute "EN B ek FL low T es D e we w Fa s.... ag GA! 1€ Tm: r a ay . lar . of. r | R * tls a 8 “es elk PLA w Mo! barasiat’ ith ae EFR able Low 53! Ss $ te ern = pater creas, ju 4 ow you but sais m= yt 3 ie | one Rd ° TH «ro DE: it! ye) tn lo Pt m 4 0 Be en C sw SE . i pee tt as G th: AND 3 5 Or ine z yu : 7 ee wa ERN n?’ I $i h lovely bs RONT. noe ith DO ope PI . + al ™ ‘od: ju v4 = R . ga feet 3 WOOM aD 2 near Yh ne leon 3 Re as For , t's too oe —— mer fireplace, ee it i Ho F. ble Pull t ndenoth room at 10 “ cI ea 2B as cs ontart are |S 68 > eL00l 0086 Pee 1A R - Linn L Mc | cmt mee iad toon — RE thro’ fusd'B ther’ 4 fea- T It roe es ‘Ave VE LOCe.. Px RG en chea hw Ww YEAR t for i ~ Real E anton ery a! w & Y rE or Big iene, RF ze. over OR aw hoped Sone vent R Pp. - ment YEAR went is N - 1 Est dS. } matic he bath & pe ® We nest AC LOT 24810 ee canine pat r A ve + cae tee | privile SLEEF of 00 Don’ lege ra bad a peat. | NE 7" —, ate Z | rior = z ot Ji of a6 RE Ss vrigid teks i Encoled 3 ev foo oe | La teces.. CPI - ms t BIR iddie AROUN! ot only £8950. \ — Sd featu be ject oa bec = Red EA . a CHR Cab BR igs a pie ie . ty APT RG ges eu NG ry you '—_ ‘M. rd 8m: Li if - xel fie b ur en yo hm GE an cs mee ine : ry ro tne. Footh a : moi FE's. 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L ple “ {| Ser a ay w 17 1P peal N rs Mirts: x2350 land b D ~ Wanted | TRAIL” 8 ot ee jon. r 543: MS 2-6000 iF H. aw F ope ron SALTC 7 Bee su es y sa ! i sa) earage x2 ps | eriebs bu - ly z lake dase ome RO ‘an alled Ri i ‘col os UB oben TOR — dist! mea PE! = i tq $125 R Re: e ily 3 ¢ ach emea nee st 5 jecemen alow oO 3 ited 'sED La = rea) OMS UPL: Pr cee ve R ha | 00 8. ret. os. _s “bol ved eae ag by om ool mraloe subu , exe nooge BBs w M : to ke sell, "ena pon 24671 oo kK EO Wate Saab NINT eal oot Fh . te aa5t . market. 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Poe . ets ° ie ae oe late ROOM: so ne 101 come mul Vood 2) SC Bes a are sit et REDROO HEPAR oda To erect ew eure: e ear est ¥ We | 3300 ' ' » hw ODE ODE 85 Saoee +1778 ail J ena ete P 1338 iam: poate y ES Tov : 4 rthe an en ge M R Be! M. for ® teal of int ce sale MO ous y 8 RN as RN “monthly 2B an 2 euta 5 al . TON fter a La . in. | Iceted I. Fe Si: et with pie RA D Te aN” nang we = rca ODER SURE: 26 High bee RN KEW S Ble neg = i, be a. sag Pric Phage $ cine O. FE 5- |. § yap ak I attact pien sata _Rochester : : — ‘ toe hand Mey ct amis = 7 PEPIN . tetinn aa CH ih jon i ae ot wut . Sesuuarns ce Rd & : uf ne 5091 | oe a ARM | ied on ‘ er 2 * re e 1 aatsa is i ghe fur: aF no - nd : mae on Tilo in a ¥o ase b | hed m er LA yO” so it oi an a price ie 2 sora ‘ $70 onal cu ove REA 0's a clorin det ae ee abe Holle Ch ion ai amet R ontia OOMs a W gored eemeni ot ! privil uP er being tr 3-3603. Jos Reon r FE cera is 12 beara sett 00 DO car upboary k Ury 7 core eteite ate Mod NE Ra tad hale oo" hild mp ON p rilo OON € elt wl [ est ciate ust L me 600 ileges fen n, gt 3s 8 te eparuiin enin ph 5 fon sa lage Seine 849 WN ea ards. ite tis | ¢ A Mote! Mt ire NE “oe f a m T S & on s ce) 2 ra 8. ft Cor Cg 5-9. o 0; nl re i es in 00 ataee Oak ay Po. PEt UY ir Propert for ft and R Bl ote MU APTS Ew 4 on re ke Ee | prong ubt ne this ~ cals Fe 2 312.800" prectienin “a: | uve Bs bg igo 471 ar oft * furt re amhe fu | insurance “ce ae ° we Even owe ry. to are path. 7AB 400 'D B ah 1 st OR , mT th irb nites iy FE 2 Show necrcel ed eal ade cee ioe to ful wane ace es e000 5 ec wetate Beh rig ° ate oa level fury Dine oth ronal rea’! eas w Be ca - om rE 2008) Ee at Fae cue he eae | ote aay MO ‘age InsoRE Ret FURN. feor ca! caketton tise Pal ™ arte Cone to waroom to..b | — appoint are em Exchange 92 LES EED 1 teal atlas a « tax é Ti Ph. a E NIC _teq Li i +20 ae "ee BERN r t th to afi Wee aubu uy ee tme c r a | w. ws AST odin - eon 4 aed ‘ ag FED. . co-per IT) 5 z required” weekly gins ¥ GOM ‘ oe \ caters oe a ” we a Hur RE ING ls ate po “a gas ‘bedroom ee rod co. N = ete Porton . rk! ae 2A ders 1 nae. - arth or ie eith an home | | erk aki _ - TALTY 8 1900 P Doksen “eta : BA we Pears secuins cn See hid senaen UR M R . He si wu be located pit ing ( — en TY € a dora den Be seat. in N Re rR RIVA a arineer 00 793 2 b u-| 15. So T Y 2 ou ve re 4 ide is tod ocated | 4 a ‘ont Hart s (; = 9 to CO men av B of On! : LE foot frontage from FED REAL rate ona MA neat 900 ay hes. eo rout © in oda tow . age tac 5 salf _ © tons FE rn gin ete: $7350 S ing _wexr ‘he 2 ee Ee ban deci Mm arr. - E ont at om oe our ebticre tai ROC Batat f om mt ‘ ee 5-6 este bei th ~ vb 0263 RS __Lake wees pe su ee o mF fion aus* { with street. ox 4 ab | be a a. nut ot a 178 oeunens re st ur- in? R fe pte Med Ex Te Ges bs RA 4 ruing ON it r me ce nd DY « ree b cell Es Hist TE t lot s rE es irse ee ements bed th Bay reas ee ee gE eats EES wm eres 4 Retice aoe ae a re SMAI It on_ MY Nitchen kt w FE aie wae 5 ms veer 3 tal — U t a ee vaver, - more nn yy: Se ce wo sie i gaee — Ee oe coms 2 manent veers wre cay " ‘only Lee — ” Rael ssn he A iad $ te) ner! D a(n See ors win eruct las er d at noe k is Pare 80 an pate B l] price wnt "Fea cH ear pom BconAt SS . gi arcs” Al at = seach Dee sea est B eaass Y cin a 3 5 wv & . te ee . eer arr oy ws! Pe ae os anes age + oem a a te, 2 ura rs T uy aoe oun what e t thi 3 8 E n land x 10 love h nn n h . ion. r e i ao oa" tate FE. see Lacs ZAT. sf $400 boy as pb is, cep! rm $7 be thre or ki and tile with | ie Dy ce end bath Pie pion 3 1 ot Slee ai $5 se perigee net ° point in se Rcliyst bath | Lovely WT at nac nck, ste bevel ant ots ae AR | DO Imm tree $0 ‘950. ° ata . ii ea aes inc bath | ing noe PlAC thie. Yo floors om jest Ads! of 'e meaiete” WN se) cnc vee: | ae = Indes | = room, room \ r mages "painted mm ate Sedreem —B rou! N . Ne: € Hitch | Sy same e ts a In | ng space ce Cap EV ny oon ibe t } ned "le R cn —— esha ben ae Oe oe as ylvan Vi " aor ts ofa =, ae Co ai = gown ‘ as ir s ‘a e y ¢ ih as ve | Cooperative "ALU ivilegen, tie ees ST 28 , "gate “8 erally pees bain, aa men wiser" $8 500 ratty ave FT, im toni : pris name Somiars where ei arm do’ sell iyi floor ‘ re a garner er tb w ment R “| ght. iae. "eitans a cris rt pail in wn, at Mudd a ene rane. ef fae “ ea , LOY a a! neat. copari m Been: perf ri 900 out. 8 HOM a Fen bas Kete rr t u \ fo mies. at sre in bib ad ec | ‘or $600. pre H t io te or w D i 85 Nes good r rat ng enn? previa c | loc th 00 th TOW A R apply re $B cme : Le K 990. tiagey pga Birla ae soa tor ™ ao . 1 p nce . . E 0 rth ine ed ‘ m re ‘a to ith 2 DN jocat: E pte range Next NT, Call ng ead poreti . replace, r | with ste 2 bed N ation Est to pak piace, fall ana ioe. eee ne " R on new fur ge ie m fate! oe (OM: e ith ite ew fu nn ee not! fu @ Co! ho: in on 5 —— bad fi > alt fod monte in pri thi ty Naar simores pattaage is ite IN sume " or | a v $800 Al itr 24 ce on pine e baee- deluxe E.. _joom t ice, re Po 108 600 u fee . “dw ly $ ivi HH} se- api Hi om fe Tt’ ' . do r 77 K 7 gr th si it, om and family er | Rea S e wn Sa M.S orn race, — hen ae at | ltor acinaw Sto i age, Laree full ied 377 s | en 8 mut um ree * 3 base- f sift Zs 7 eee © t oP R fine he me is. Le m “1 > : ver Ph C4 ¥ Serie _¢ aster Te i b al oar’ te ar . BP gy ‘i FE “ wen tor r appei serie fone oe F ° * 4.05 CS - 30 5-8 $1 poi shone Pay h y oF rates 528 CA H = ie | ecard ntment. Sesee ; Bree oom ASI ORT — shores. ol WN + how for chang ; dial 4% a -C a onal of Bear Br “J F al U7 _) be a oe ac Rroee F2 assi T eee ™ ee > TT = nr a shady : ] d ca) po i om me nce p- ‘ A eh ¢ vets m ds! ®, aphenrt Se slik RA buy R44 re feck a y ONEN ale a Co-ope y E e tod ° hl mee BS 3 R jay. ve 3-7 ae teat) e dale: _— ee Mxchange i ‘ Pa ° . (7 ¥ Se ed ee Be Pa ME i en BBs . e fe or aye ate Coe eh x Sp ee, Near i AGE = BER ene. ae ae Np we = Weer eee 5 a . ¥ as K i eE ee ‘ “A oY Lh, { AR RE acces mene ; : # \ : b! , eS er a od . rt ; : ‘. we 6 haces . | - “ J ane ae ee eee tl \ { vie f r , ~. & hay : * oe “y * ee eee eee ee _The PONTIAC PRESS, _WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 41956 re : = a ee 7 : : For Sale Resort Prop. 44A For Sale Farms » 48| Business Opportunities 51 For Sale Housds. 43) For Sale Houses 43) —_— oF. ken : For Sale Resort Prop. 44A oe ea —~ ~ ~ _ Pasha. £0 as tors AND L srTEs 2. ; oe ; ING PUD NOW ER Sane as 2 ~ | Sete igatena a ARES) sores cura v| vate Pe 5% tof Ponti ; = Our plans OF yours. | . jot. wan pa trees, | ernois, | Birmingham. mui | of Pontize = at ‘MACHINERY - abd , 872 ; “ | ras” Winns ea ok | See Ber darata Lge, ere pen me, en OR 34276. ae 458A cattle _— oe s, Sand- ; ‘ ” tere many supe Hes. ER pal — pecia Suburban Property 45A | a te edi land tor | Shi Be ie winter BRICK RANCH frontage. i® acres vacant a land on ite «@round ome UF Re bedroom rex Tabeh ab cellent ‘building ‘bites : . $360 x pe mbine the two pa: ter ‘ ang ir » ONLY” bed ehached 3% ea erage, 18 development. - covaee ara a 3 _sH . Mode ta'tne cS Sviiee roam cork : fie: Leslie et uttipp» Res Realtor hand way. A i ore ‘ stove, dishw Tithe & Civili Sai se ke Seg | oy ERG SP Z oan ; I e ing ee tae tae IVlans Seah eh a EM 33314; Eves or EM - AS LOW AS “Mies te ‘dee & Morrison | Sale Business Property 49| cate Land Contracts 52 "pur NORTH END E 550 D Ww ant 130M | Se Sale Lend Contracts nice 5 rooms, O n | Reapers in South Dasiand County ¢ Monte ae 5a se an on yarns St ite PLUS COSTS ° Pp t ¢ J eC omens, tam once’, Se eee Fresno” ; | ij anoe Wer cen Pee. "20% DISCOU NT | PAYMENTS 903.72 PER MONTE | Lots 4 and Lots of Lots ar Yl g _Phane OR 32339 A BARGAIN , IN! SMALL ] Good seasoned 6 per cent land | PLUS open aaily duty and Sunday” 130 ee eee some, pity iS THE “BIRD’ TO SEE $1.350 DISCOUNT AB FLRCTRIe i £2 rench Blaine. e biock wes 7 ‘ * t with 92.- ? i POR COLORED. | RRR Bea oe each ty Ge Ae | DOCTORS, CLUBS, | REPEL SPSS toe wigs, | Federal sane ames Well lecated 6 rooms & ee t Two bedrooms — LODG ES! monthly at Per ectrn wt “Present ‘terms. PR 3308, Mire, Bel” room, colored Youngstown kiteh- ROGER B. HENRY, Inc, tata mosern S iota! Neat bath. owe, $11 Main 8t. ster ~. A CUCKL ER ‘REALTY cet a oe Mit & SekNets tt Faroe siete hD. RILEY, BRET sees M San a PE eis’ OwNER. ie ide me East sae SEDEQOM ‘inne | Permeation. For Sale Lots 46) pat, bared aivet that's $1400 DISCOUNT ae a Rg ne convalescent home. get Soe $4200 bandie ‘— 956 cold F | ADAMS fee etice or cat ed “i: Ba man “month -_ om investment. E - ‘ (Colored), A fine y +s ey all by ona +4 ge, Excellent m 5 SA Ss on paved with all im-| System. e| in fine - Money to!Loan.- , 8 ‘We 4 provements. Am way to set! throughout. Full price just 83.- oa if 2a ranch “homes. /~@ down payment saved your) 800 on convenient . f Licensed Lenders’ ceptionally 0 m1 pape. new home. . = IS cea re | bea “He'll take this one!” seb Auburn Ave +s} WARD E. PARTRIDGE| LOANS $25 TO $500 — - -- Sier_5, _¢oll_OR 3008 ___ | REALTOR FE 2-8316 ‘BENEFICIAL aut ‘ee oer en oan aDM. Fat 3° see it today. pigeeticiggs Tae s &_ bath. | “tiled baths built in vanities. pow-| includes gas heat, oak floors. | 2 Bedroom in Town gooey Se Sem wee Gene ‘ou full, amount, 20 ‘ in * eeds some finishing}. der room. library. GE kitchen| tile im bath 7 wena 2 bedroom, bath and wtility. eie% adissies: a pias - oS en pie R i Front plete ith Thermad ven and stove | nice bedrooms, livable an y built 1b84 onl block new Ou Call FE after hake Coin living. see) |G screens, large lot, Avauerifice | im color. "Near Guar | te occupy. but you do your own | Pom city bus ‘Cisse te snow: | Priced as low es $1500. — For more a Dont | 2,000 down will le. ating. Don't fee * ing and school. Worth more . or this exc! 3 a $6,500, $1,300 dn. ‘Early posses-| $12,000 to these wae ‘ ern Baker . — ith “ae foul Goa. newts painted dere’ she 2 ~~ poe down te Me Bg Bn Watkins-Pontiae Estates. Only 3 Mode wes: age do rR, - ¥ “THINK greriooking the | lake. | You'l Elizabeth Lake | Estates fireplaces, 2 cer garage straw: | VACANT WEST SIDE BUNGALOW aes tones ond eee | ee — i Storm t rms DOWN or 70x300 ‘ year, Com- aa yeolace, master dower Mies jot *90. 300, $1,000 “i. peed Country living for the —r modern to minute home piete ph equip. Get needed cack Bedroats “downstairs addition-| Move right in ; Pena $24, ‘ ee = s ao & «Bre Lake Front = 186. Reasonable 6500 with ment, real lot and from Buckner's al fireplace in recreation area.) \'oar High Schoo ee ee an © oe poy goa! nn me | on Dixie H hway jas wenre business. - Feasonable loan company. delightful poe ag alge Good 4 ee cieean home. Bath u b rooms. 7S ft. lot (gs pias is and oak 8, 3 ota — 2 bedroom LADD’S INC. ‘ne terms. ae magnificent home r ear-| Lavatory dn. Auto. ‘oly beat Klee. screened porch, extra lav., 2 car tile in bath —— . D rae a basement home, 120 ff. front ¢ 4286 Beate Hwy. Drayton Pia . t I Bid, SP SiSannlat Say “| Hegrh etal ‘SOELsSe | Gabinete Giant | owe al sche Sas | | Bie “Mes, ead, eh [oot Meer, Soames] Roy, Annet nc. Buckner Ase, by evpoinment only. | food terms. Martyrs district, Only 623.-| [Ome in trade. 90050 jor home or business or both. res : eines pod $12,000 full price. down | Co-ope e Real ur F Co ae 7 , List your property with us. 3 bedrooms | 23" living room with} paseatInG RANCH LOG HOME to bank mortgage. mE Myer 1 lnance . : . fireplace, dining ipo 2. ear ga- WITH $1500 DOWN Hor spoT Ra) u bY TYPE a al a E rage. storms water with breese- Byvd Wood- é 3 NICHOLIE solener. gag beat fe 2, 151 ft A prautity ened sarees, of 22. | see Children b Sone : * a paved Offices Gre located: NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. lofn Wadaien” Name. $5000 down} ro “insulated side walls 026! Enter School pa 000. $2,000 “LET’S TALK tnd Floor, Wational Bidg. estate and insurance 33 W. Huron 8t FE: 58183 | peautitul high bi top. See the oohtmes. ian —— a howe you Prom the front door of this fev ° BUSINESS” Pontiac, Mt. Clemens 8t. rE $1201 See ite eee? intchiy poom | would be proud to own, « home —— ee ae 2 wits To Buy —To Sell Te Trade Drayton Piaing, 4612 Dixie Hwy, ve. Mr. Alles . are c BRICK ana} ear qutached garage, Large | we are proud to 5 Jot pio wo) siding. YOU BUY IT-WE'LL- INSURE IT | Super Market — Food w |S ROOM BRICK | BS 2 tie ittaie'oar |The iad Seat” ise ha ly “ei Sores Mathes ioe] LE ON 2 NIC ‘ erosion SILVER LAKE DISTRICT down to qua vet, MAHAN tng Bes iaree * STONE RANCH HOME Utics, «467 Van KN UDSEN food ary basement and HA’ beat ‘Watt, Manuel - (| BRICN Aca. < $3000 DOW Over 38 lB os Bi Fae y 5 iin. Wil Saeent ome block North across Gy Bank 7 very rgom rt comfortable Outstandine, ae , EF =: co. een ——E land my reel, & ° ~ 4 J oy, 1008130 fk spot. Y car & Snyder 4 _Hireplace wall to wall car- WM. A. Osieeaies. es en Estate Exchange aah war loral : aan Donelson Park | gare .. Lecsted = west of town . beautiful tile beth with MICHIGAN BUSINESS . Exceptionally nice home with! oft beth L e cer- | 289 8. Woodward Birmingham rely vanity, exceptional large . i . good exterior appearance and) tainty coneredulate this lady on : of closet 1075 W. Huron SALES CORPORATION , room errangement 3 pag td in| ree “uragtirelt It's neat, ee. s 5 space, peneled an perpese "ee. a. ‘ \NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH WT 8. RD. : ~ Hiege Sener bali atrangeme:!| price Qt 3,300 aks s,,braroom bome, with, ful "5500 raat noe 3007 W merce pees! gee? Lawre a ye swrcet bret ae TO. SETTLE ESTATE a a ag mf . Open Evenings ‘TH ¢ | For Sale Acreage 47) Oe Livine Dare hg ao wonRis & cow dt Piatt ee al room in addition to a large brea tache ate A\VE pl t ._ Terme. kitch-; 6 in quiet neighbor- ‘ : , “OWN Blvd. Near choot and efty lim- y_ Pontiac | Box 104. Spay Severn Seige od | feud ee Mets Atserey Sue us = aetEP oe save] 52, DORRIS & Pom cn) LETHPLEtON |*# es Tait MODERN FeatiOR — . d recrea- ry ‘a, = ree ‘Large, welt landecep pe eprig nmap Cass ones __Eves. MY 3-7085 pes W. Huron 6t SCOTT LAKE RD. br Wear scRORA cated in lake ares roe) “mies from yerd and extra large 2 car. a Full price $7,950 with 83.000 dn. | 7 ROOM HOUSE. LOCATED, NEAR ‘o-operative Real Estate Exch New 2 bedroom cedar shake ood creage Foatins. Low inventery, low rent. 5 to § Fage, Call us for an oe GIROUX & F RANKS McConnell} Sane, Immediate pos- ro b. uit ‘basem neDk 8 Dic: Only 4 ¢ arecte—ene 10 ete cores od opportunity for sxperienced . GENERAL REAL ESTATE _ sess! fn Oar BUNGALOW en D oy ¢, oe ft Pong a couniuty nites. Woe.” Quist pod _ oars yale wy, . oan” a por * om, your WITH. KNUDSE N | gees “ast ities ro basemen ames heat. House AN way. . This nigety mokies man erated Fas rn. v 3 miles dorvers Par or ae a | ae me prese an fa an lor Pont * . REALTOR - | C ’ fq 32x42 ft on 680x270. verge Re m.$5.800 5700 down Soreere te Tele me Prone risers 451 N 8 AF ARGATN Au Xhosa prinienen “e - gown 8 you c ‘ CARL W. BIRD, Realtor -artri © vou your | burn. and Adame RG. 2. bed- oo “eOF FERS “You CAN'T MISS po Gummer et, Byes fer? TA — ~~." | roome, sun foom, ‘basement, o. bungsiow. 3 bedrooms 1, FE 44211 =e BIRMINGHAM. heat, far See lt som | Elizabeth Lake Estates town rand ‘room, Tull path ful | © ACRES oe “SganoRban “BIRD” TO SEB New brick Colonial, 4 bedroom. 2) Near Fishers. 3 ronm bungalow, 2 bedroom modern home. | basement. New water beater, | anpiare SPECIALS FINANCE CO. der’ goom, brary GE. ritehen, waver heater” Al “farmture’ to eating, “apace” im kieben, | bipch! ANIMES tSGounty’s "rns | 8 Ponting State Bank Bite | Furniture and at 20, Sete a ee wel Sees tas ea sg Bier adteees| Stag Stck™ vara LADD’ S| wreamamarmone ernncery | ne in color, Near Quarton School PORT Re: REALTY CO.) ;- | in pert “privileges. $9, oe oe tori realnmeat Am mepmente Tone ET CASH OUICKLY iheersbeincndabacs Mpearoome 22" "livine rom wit 131 Balawin —FE. SS at arene Sans caidiummndieiiin + | KL. Templetop, Realtor 10-ACRES per "ber week ‘tor oF owner, Only Gl SH Q bedrooms. 23° living roc : | On Indianwood Lake 230 am ercnere Lake Rd q FE $458) ay “ di ™ car ga . rindany 0 “a . . referee aE TNA WEST stp | Syivan Village Brick | |——Afer cal om Seitie |” um areal su, state coer | AS Sve Be sn at Up to fot. ‘Mear Woly Name, $5,000 down w| Fycreation room. = nin bat on vdlanwor mad ‘with Teduced price 0 812,100. op ‘Tindiediate Possession on oy CRESS wn | Most “dente loca” io 80" emia stos: 1'g baths, of steam heat, wall excellent beach, this brick ints attractive and well con- o— “4 AY 2 main =. fon $1,350 plus| . alep on . “Ee i a eee ached poi Reig Wp Gati| ranch Qu one fear’ i has rue tte ‘wite ctairwan te| Nearly sew bungalow with ange boll ‘o"pavement, Call us| inventory toaet into Mieuslutes’ ond“ tther . parece. fireplace with screeneg| for appointment to see. two bedrooms and den. vast unfinished second floor ¢ large rooms. eluding 3 laday a price ‘is only $2,750 with ble business. : ; room. ¢&s living room an : r rooms, ceramic . . & own. a Begins) Eh ia San mae nea wee” fiom, Simene, the eceres Ce Ad ge 2214 ACRES barinees in ‘an excelent locaton | Oakland »* pers Vatue $18,200 nooks and stores. Has § rooms aud Steable kitchen with | args. well landscaped lot Extra large jot and ved Rear of this property backs te! of hi way in one jo 3 English manor in Bloomfield Hil's¥ Gown and 4 rooms up, private Thermador oven built | 6> & 162, cyclone fenced ic aoe eee semi-private lake with excellent and . few fastest crowing Sacrificed at ', of 1931 cost. Six po and private entrances, with in range. The two-car ga- | Terms. able terms. C fishing. Rolling land. Priced at ~ woh a ever Be Loan Co. PRE-INVENTORY_ large bedrooms, eeene ot nw oo 2s tas carese tl price 7 - rege 4 ottechet. Phone 310.000 40. ACRES yearn ook abitshe i. 20’ C STATE BANK BLDO on LEARANCE rue pire: oem se , ti h or appein | 2 Family Income ] ‘ EAL a eithes nUsINeer se sour Used GE refrigerator......... playmates ‘0 for ngefodt around Coun- a and reat * aad ‘ree : RT Realtor | ‘ L cated in pooteoate? ay or, hel oft ee Bae” Le | U % ogee + Uy’ living, yet close tn Leslie R. Tripp. Re: area’? blocks from cown- on Yosh, tis | WARD E. PARTR IDGE Uood eiag Ti eneeasies Bite for 16 terrace ap aoe I 2 04 ouresce: a j town, extra lars rooms an - INGURANCE | Well ia ip ‘Onl | REAL TOR FE 2-8316 Seeg t ‘i en PY on ma ‘ “ E steeetced field Hulls Bargain prite George R. Irwin FE slot or FE 2880 pine Hg Me full. bain on mr Are. ese heen 5 ACRES 4 Pe eg oy FE 41574 tale model Mayiag baton 269 one ldwin Ave : ! second rented ee ° 1. 166012986 , ND rt ‘BI ee uare Prreee TTT Ty Watt, Manuel Wes Solek, tf covane, lors et Month, all in exceltent con 7 Soe rod}. ietaime | Kuali ESTATE Bers ion "Mortgage Loans 84 2 daveaparia ow | Co-operative Real estate nge | new gaa furnace. $15,000 2 BE DROOMS | St — tvestoras Tt ——— — ANS to $1, 500 pe erchandise tn oot —& Snyder.) os pown GATEWAYS to) w= AND DEN Here is your opportunity. 36 acres BEAETONOL SHOE, groe ne purpose, ‘on " CLAYTON'S 20 8. Wood ard cso Birmingham WC SUTRBURBAN HAPPINESS | Tri-Level—3 Bedrooms $750 D { bog Lightly splling ground. “Ap | Hwy. 7 miles trom Grend Wiens, bomen, m ern of not tm . re yard ; ——| th Pr ti ally new hofiie in ex- Wy 12 wooded and , read . 1 r a Donelson Park |. il“eceement ad weak ts cer'| : | silent condition situsted on OW tT On of jake tromage Ouly | Cocr 247 fi trontawe, Tlness 2 For home additions or pode ure, = ch bi aiow. all on one floor, garage. Chicken house 3 lots | . . . . | ‘on “Toxise soeuaees chan: $5500 down oes sagas veusen ioe Povlyion iz heed ' } To rou or Keogo : ee Mh cisached I cot €s-| $5,950 | AN IDEAL HOME sanding feelurer include ce- PLUS COoeTs I. ADD'S INC. Mwy Holly, MERrose 17-7704 4. To bull . arage or OB YR OO! ot rage. 24 ft carpeted living room “D4 .DE ONE ACR E POR YOUR LARGE FANITIY ramiec the bath and lava- | 4304 Diste Hwy Drayton Piain j C R & Wi ‘ - * Goaone . REBUILT VACUUMS. "2 bedrooms and 3rd alternate TR ; = a dees . qi Fast tide on paved street Near tort, fireplace full base- PAYMENTS | 4267 N Perry wai en Sunday Toy io & Wine On sec moftzages Parts, sil . n oom arar d of z IVITC an ldwitt Rip * Th autor c ce, : o . ° m | vetoes oe aad and uthite | Locek ed dba Goon garden «so! a anaed ® room 5 hedroom aitaches. . car arage. | FE’ 5-920 OR 31231 oar gr capedly evelswine area ADDpiy. 908 vont name [REDRIGENAT —% Saat room. Oak floors and painto! gerege’ and chicken hose wil home with center paul atterse. 2 storms and acreens aa out | 7 Co-operative Real Katate Exchange | else ving qeariere: a S| ‘s “35 brands. aan ee < » e nar Tor coe be om home ’ me Mr tor bed stand: i 2h } ® f 5 ; i, eel uae as &, “ Priced at $! meee IX( OME ate cd snd beh up eres { terms ‘ * $36. 9 - or Sale Farms 48 Possible for agte, lease, or trade | swaps rod 968... terms Larae bungalow with 3 room apt.) men’ laundry tubs etc 2 pop. vs PLUS TAXES & INSURANCE ALAMOS? | NEW 3 Js "' te i ind \rea a by fs ir bebo t floor 3 es feneed landscaped to 8 Dra. Loo SN oods Model open dal 14 pm “ | r to exchan, _ _t For — ee y wher «ho likes come tor owner ith natural fire | Cement d ee Offered mt “wea oe recniniate F DASeSKON OF Walton Bivd a nd Walnut road. “ POM FARA AMD ACREAGE John K. Irwin ; equal 5 vaine on wit welt On ome ot economy with comfort This ‘so place Full basement she eet 62.500 down WORTH. THE MON. | tue new 2 bedroom brien | 2 Meeks setae be naa od or | = Ck € KOGR GOME On Mis. REALTOR iy 9206. peeling all-white like-new furnace Garage 2 ge Ww EY SEF IT TODAY and sluminum ranch ho | ‘ i! 1 ACRE Bince 192 gtlow has extra large rooms Ciose in om quiet street. $13.750 . ree on ot] AC eat. additional information caj | _Suchy Realty, Ortonville. rein — eset en co. of e - ‘r@c a rr i ; heat Price includes carpetiog? ot HOME — HAPPINESS Vestibule entrance Siiving 120 ACRES |g Prone a eee Loca’ nice lot. 100x300.| ORTH TILES NEAR BALDWIN room 13x24, . WA N A cornet parcel within 20 miles | __~ve cd with Ber. -cue artll, yoo! shed) geway Attractive fully Insulate socom Lew Tait ee veo — : ow Fontes ll an pome. mi: yak CLEANERS 4 room semi-bunga- . stane! 5 5-07 — wiih Frasca terms dwn foe "with ong tearoom end bash a: 422,080, only $0,008 down, HOMES- Srener will also sacrifice 18 heed | © poreiel Bn ogee = Ale - a ~ . . . me! * x1, Veterans c Ale a Real Bstate Exchange ross eich hesktac oon. full ’ 1960 N Opdyke Rd. of cattle m olnnine and) 0 iarge outdoor parking area oo Leng an ow 2. . ron Ht ope rope Real wt basement, of nent, a8 space gg Large Home— FE 47197 rook agement! ay oer for trucks. or, wily Temodel for m : ' . : ‘ | ng ieiting exterior Bpavtiful , ers Seatuaaping’ ged. garden Commercial Frontage ° : C. PANGUS 1919 M15 tenes t "pontiac "brses oneeeege paormpent all tiled for reereeerice spot. Chicken coop, 24 ft run- Situated on Auburn Ave- . Ph. Ortonville 193 eofiect | 2 x18 WEES svoouveny oe terete Et et acon! way | Outside grill. Oftered at nue having 290 feet of front- oe a a ene “ pnt merase cont Fitttho dee tre EBT OP") nee “atrevta“arge ‘home NORTH BRANCH y" 8 . “AC , i in e« pre - — ac p) atest thecane tains trame “ACH CASH. CT * ys ot? Ba Te eit, Te, Trade | ently a divided trto aber : A bron tte tt orm wth) 6©DONT PASS UP | ' Tape? . a, walls on heat ag rooms, “Breplace.” Les - | try 7 heues 16x24, 2 large tool MONEY! Sell unneeded) BARNES HARDWARE n thout "$1700 dn Glass I | bathe. oinet GUIDETOGOLD: Sell) seas A real value at $21,000. w. y Sie, with abou rose RS throug asst- MA AN month Lb basem Ses | , ' $7 down, balance $260 sem)- bel . f casi ts 5 men " ; ongings for a) with ot] steam “on, ’ : annually, ye g gx Cc it FE 28181. Pear garage, $26,006, terms. things you're nat using . 5 Cigssilsed’ hed? ied Ads. Ca CO,, REAL Classified Ads! Roy Annett Inc through’ Classifie s Co-operative Reet’ Esteve ngs Ro Annett, Inc. through Classified Ads ’ : a FE 20263 yY . REA FE 28181. . . a: Wm W. Huron REAL Evenings hd Sunday ta | * Ph, PE 4-3528 : ‘poses ven 7 ‘ 0 W. hago : ERT * Oren Evenioge amd Sunday 1-4 Co-operative Real Estate Exch post ; ° i ere ie _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘witpvespay, JANUARY aie oO ee ee iahacoe re Tey A 7 Coe 60| For s For Sale En 91| For Sale Cars 91 Talbott Lumber! MOORY) 7 of oa ares '56 Plyrnouth| me pote tm et, Hoste | ip Fae aa : Hardtop’. | aeF Sao te - $245 Down carters” me Z V-#"engine. se, Gyr romatic 2; = os we Union jreckion | Cash or ee 7 Borer eng a . mf USke ‘Rd: GReen:| Cheyeler windsor, Dix. 6, dr. | G0oY. Like A oneowner beauty. w St. ers car clips, eee Pontiac Sana motor Se ae tlan SPS tt ’ marred, "Michigan oor Do It Yourself . 61 ~ SCHUTZ. 1992 Dodge Glub 2 ar. , M0 orenard Lake ave, | cagenorg, mera EQU-PMENT, 1954. Chevrolet. No, it's a "82 in H kj LUMBER — Wn ee TE - Moto I the condition of a ‘54, It's a 4 dr. as ins washer... tse OUR TOOLs. 5o- Your own Ts, HC. . igh ga ol trapsmission. ae AND CARRY Blete winch soll ewer crock and Dé Soto-Plymouth Dealer | :951 Semaniti 4 0 Chevrolet " dzexty ot Slestet beerd co} 138 Supply. 166 West Montcalm, vr 912 S. Woodward, Birm. cs Oakland County’s Fastest lath 10 7. Pri. thru Wed. 9 to 6:30. PHONE MI 4- 7211 1951 DeSoto Custom 4 dor. suation every Thursday F < Aiea cusestag: Swiee Growing Dealer Pt ee ae wae ee eee ht kodiadlad oa ame re a le : - Poor sander hand sander — ee = * MA e 1 bbe gm | fr fogring . chard [ace Ave a wns New and Used Trucks | i988 Para HARDTOR V3 det tive pint. Seve oo Wis one Pera Ran tind eon ame eg Cvr Lu _ Sale Musical Goods 62 ee Pe ae es : trade “Cal at 8h “Snehen At ~Z hed | tare has 2 s. 1 om Kg ar 8-1462. “twee BETSY ROSS ePiNET, _ PUR. a Ra Ce GMC | | gotemart tale Re oe| mrgemnl Stein "vabt ated | Miayaneate an, pe baee Oe y Qriner. oF RAR OO = ‘sl CHEVROLET CLUB. GOUPE.| © driver: | ee Ta eee 4 Git Sauee velween 4 and 8 D.m, eee White walls. Loaded with extras. | THE CLEAREST PRETTIEST f} Foon Tike ‘ New | SPtRET PIANOS CABLE, “Keep away from there, girls —it'sa pillow factory! ot Truck Dealer diese W nee. car PE St “trenton ve rea ence, FB ba, ~ tT, Ss wae 95 0, Reni possum Co S a —- , Oakland at Cass . "New 2 aevevtauiee. ticed 30 SMITHS. 237 SeSaginaw Pian {ORIN REP REPAIRS, Py gs __Hay, Grain & Feed 71| For Sale Housetrailers 78 "Pee Sele Cars “ C edi MOTO R | SALES ia spec = Glenwood. , AS'ECONOMY | CPLYER TRAINS | es PE Ug Pe ad Ba ee er Trail 7 ' ‘amp Senta rc iors, ae i ae : , corn. ‘ . "__MA S141 seat, radio and heater. 17, Setatns feet oparte Pace tect a Tauer _ CARS WITH ZIP Plan H_FORD. ve. «DOOR CUS | sags: Hts. © Wenonah De. _Faskews. “aw. HORON sr. sal ae, i ened MES Soa | Segend -enktng. Sio ashe. Wil E h m ee DOWN WHEN, TRYING. TERMED Seo. naan “Mair "good Mniles | 1982 PONTIAC 2 DOOR BLACK. ec YERS PUMPS | Sar ber ‘Scene. pccgge Pho BRIONT SECOND C CUTTING AL: XC ange F OR AN Y TRIP “EMPLOYMENT. NO. oe LAKE ORION M MOTOR SALES Bi Sout easie, FE 2-8782 after = and shallow well jet pumps, ments. rons Mus | er oe ie ANDERSOM and OREAT LAKES. (FOR EXAMPLE) WE HAVE & GOOD. SELECTION *ForD -“uEncons ios PONTEA C Giier.< OR. ; Ey HARDWARE Soa Gate. maton 5 lena “igs ger r ss thai orice balmy 5 Deer. Hardtop, R & H, Sas’ you 1 Ser poe nt 2 st spotiien' - ting S straw. 5850 Qe Mg TINT HOME 14 to 28 ft New trait ‘St Pontiac 2 door, Ivory and’ WEEKLY PAYMENTS. OF ae = POR? rE 000s vera. Tan S_Sumah Sirest. _MA 5-4the |: ere as little as % down, as long) ,,dIQck. nice tires, & Cyl $1003) “LITTLE AS $5 ine 65 PONTIAC 860 2 DR. POLLY Caan OLS a: @) months to pey at 8 per| ‘8+ Ford Customline 2 Dr. V-4, 1955 5 FORD Frarion WAGON ul 4,500 miles. Just draft OL 2-0008, Rochester cent interest. ASK ABOUT OPTION| B® H Light green 7 ss { -d. Auto, all access. 14,000 miles: | ed. Call PE 42000. Pog ance sui Enon OF HAY| EARe lag BANE ge| He tain oak cme gL) | NO COSignere! Fessenden tate bor | "West Side Used Care N. MOVE a RIDA SOR : Ratan cond cutting _—_ — rE sal) DART . fata, mies nice Gark blue ios Immediate Delivery! gt FORD SeTee i PR. CLEAN, mee and “save wo te Gaiermen “7 4| SECOND CUTTING ALPALA, ist | TS—STORE 4, Dodge Club, Coupe. “Two Tone a MUST SACRIFICE. G4 VICTORIA 3 modes to eatin tenetty snd aia, booms 00 8, Telegrepb ron eae "04 “Chey. Cony. Wed" Body. Diack Dea! Direct ! Ford, redio. heater. ‘Turn signals Nenals “West Side Used Cars 2124 Bilverbell toad. FE Open to 6 Set y ‘for ' 223 W 5-103. B sa te tee No Finance Co.! NEW. 1 . i "83, Dodge Ci. Cpe. T 955 HU: For Sale Livestock 72 ~ Auto Accessories 80) prom™pnne® nim. snd Buy Here—] | dase Take over payments. PE| white wal uf eet BLACK LAND PONY, SAD- wn ATO "82, Chrysler, Windsor Dix. 4 D 4 Door, uy Here—Pay Here | Ronee COUPE FULLY $63 PO TIOG CATALINA. me die, bi _ Reason- Joe need ht Have tried — ily red takarenuedtse Feel ans , $i ceds a little 7200 miles. bi fi, our service? Glass whil el YALL COME —_ $138. "OR save, Ne WOre Sorees to a ee anp!| iy sr oe d. coer, Pa re *i08 ep ns ay mg A saa Romenae eee Save Bera. re “ea se * wail et s tsest Ressonably of cetlee to a cantomer WHT Domes oS “Door Eygnt oray NATIONAL 271 Going St” * “Tet. Cheap. |’ $800 of more. Phone MA ica beans, ventory. io) Ky Huron, ie Rites’ 9" finss oF Windshield to | +p} Plymouth’ 4 Door. New lant MOTOR SALES _ \MERCURY MONTEREY courE, _ COUPE i955 88 PONTIAC DELUXE HYDRA- crs 8 o~ For ge = go Produce 35! Until os “ee a tere vegan, ost 171 8. SAGINAW _tond. PE’ sams, 7ment* oversize ion wagon. Two | kat s we ASU AD SOLASSES 172 Oana A Be - cow TRE, TURE se a Chey Boor enh Hore CHRYSLER. 104 NEW YORKER sR) "ons Super ah Holiday Coupe, Ti co Ba age * yee Can feabe It’s Ice Fishing Time Bh Rew term” “arenes BA.) gad wheel. Teen, 8 ply. "30 Buiew k ck special 4 Dr. Sedan,| _Privete owner MIG3I00 0 _ Ma e260 ‘after 6:90 pam Phone | “We PONTIAC. “GOOD CONDIT Here Are Some APPLES | ALSO eR. HOME, mow Tae we weil ** + Reedy to Co . 286 | ine DODGE CORONET. FIRST QUALITY 6 FE BATH- BURMEISTER’S | “phone a ACE, BEKO, Oe) en tea at ¢ vere enema aunews 1988 Bulek Special Convert. . $2308 ——'52 Ford Coupe .....eseece $425 ; . 5: * J tial savings. Good used trailers. bee fe: ET acta it LUMBER ([°ih att SSE Gr sce] HArQre aves inn en evrmaatr dor aia | $995 2356—'s1 Mercury Club Cou $325 Thompson, 80 8 Perry. les + TEVELS | 911 1954 Buick Roadmaster 2 door $1895 PE ses FREE STA Tr pan eae OPALINES CAWAN. | HO! TRAVELITE. 34 2 LEVELS S. Seguew &. FE teu 1953 Mercury Sedan, R& Ux33 double wing He 800, 000 fen, 104 Mi. Clemens. PE eaveo, | Sunken, ving roo. oe ae: “iharp late "model ears. = FOR | 1904 Buick Century Riviere 817% 17 Nferc-O-Matic, good 2304—'55 Ford 2 Door ..ceeeseee. $1395 2 pe. colored bath ema oes a | oes | ; pad a, an COMMUNITY | | 1086 Buick Super 4 door .. . $1695 clean cars are hard to find. 2906—'s . ‘ siconbe Lt aig Going On PARAKEETS TALKING STRAIN. | ‘$1 MOBILE SPORTSMAN. 30 FT | 1954 Chevrolet Wagon (sharp) $1695 | $3 Ford Conv. ........000. $895 Beer wees? | AT BU RAEISTER SE i oe 0 oe MOTO 9195 | 2899 ow CFE (5-2100 tow ho GARE .NOT ONLY S01 4th st FE. 24025, Closed 8 Sun, a HOUSETRAILER FOR SALE RS | 1954 Chevrolet Convertibie . $1295 | $ 8 8—'so Pontiac 2 Door ,........ $195 a|oscaiostet thre sou | Sete ae oe Brae tee eermeme PR) SUS A Bain Rochester ee gal: Kanbhr sce snes 1955 Buick Special Hard-| 9890_ os) Ford 2 D $295 g ; A | a 4 “or oor .,... : - ah ort eet cae = in| =e an sececwerias N W __ hes | Nash Rambler ........ $1005 me en ae Pew or tea Macon sheet 2 bab PAGANCrYs Per sHor THE HIGH DOLLAR Buick Riviere... , whitewalls, beauti-| 2835—°s3 Pontiac Chief Dix. 8 $850 ‘95 | 1x6 w. fir bds. ver M .... 8 99.00) orhels Ra __FE_ 8-883) For high used cars. 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News, Caréven Country = Style Singer = Bats | — Shorr ¥ George WPON, ‘ b of oT] > Cao, Bee ids ul eg Midnight Music FR te won Goss. Galine — eas Mictiand sis id Success ' * Don McLeod wiek. Mickey Shorr ¢ WwW, News, we. News. ene Pedal digits Sports Siants . Blues r oe ron a Nelson : BOB THOMAS pane Gant "Wwa, Thces Star Extra THURSDAY MORNING =| 49\sn Wn Arthur. ww Detroit Weekday HOLL @—It Ernie Ford Bridge Ea Stars ot Seven — | 4:00—WIR. Jim Vinall . WWI Weekday SAW aon bavee had been born 33 — miles distant, - = Ww. News, Mickey Shorr Pred CK organ w Don McLeod nation's . record m Fed 1:80—W, a. Conese —_ WIEBE, Gentile cee wie i one the Air WPON. Guy ego ve have been “Sixteen Tons” by Small child » : i , @ ww, teorgan Biot WPON. Cowboy Hank |_WFROM WROD. Gees Caliing| *eb- "2a, Wendy warren iginia Ernie. Communists WXYZ, Day's Events 6:30—WJR, \oice of. Agricit. | 11:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey | wyyz Ba ale | That's the thought for today. reular plate” W, Gabriel Heatter Ww. 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New: re —CELW,- —_—} SON, ewe — WXYZ, News Ace WPON, Club 1466 wae Mickey Ghorr $:36—-WJR, Music Hail CKLW, Bud Davies 6:00-—WJIR, William Sheehan Zee and Orville WW, Bob Maxwell ; WJBK, Tom rg WWJ, News at 6 | 10:00—WIR, News Makers WXYZ, Wolf CAR, Music in the Air WXYZ, -McKensie | WW, Fibber McGee Ww, ° 1 CKLW, Eddie Chase Fiw, P. Morgan WJBK, News, le, Binge | 4 JR, Road of Life WJBK, News, Don McLeod , vi WCAR, Coffee With Clem WWJ, Ross Mv'holland WCAR, Sign Off Shorr| WPON; Rise Paul Winter WPON, News, Re. 9:60-—WIR, Sheehan} CKLW, I's My Living 6:30—WIR, Mosie Believe C, Massey| WWJ, Minute Parade Ww. News, Tom George ww.,. Lewis, Ctub WCAR, News, Caravan ‘WxYz, McKenate : ~CKLW, a | CKLW, Bddie y Gherr WCAR, News “| 1:80—WJR, Young Dr, Malone wron, Dinner Serenade --Today’s Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations Nsted tm this column are subject to change without notice. . Channel 2—WSBK-TV Channel ‘—ww-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW.TV TONIGHT’S TY MIGMLIGHTS | pres press.” Ray 9 poy expres ‘¢:00—( News, Williams. (7); Buffalo Bill Jr. “First Posse.” amet News, Jac LeGoff. (4), Eliot. Sonny ; Bil had always wanted to ride|¢.25_(2) Tv Weatherman, Phelps. Custom-Built SARTONTYY ‘169° Benerovs allowance for your present smell-screen set! Sperten “BARCLAY”, one of the Highlander Series CHECK THESE BIG VALUE FEATURES!” © Giant-size 21" aluminized pic- ture tube. ® je TELE-OPTIC _ ‘Seip: Wie demensination poowes STEFANSKI Radio & Television Sales & Service FE 2-6967 1157 W. Huron St. SPARTON TV courage an unsatisfactory suitor for his daughter by claiming she's homely. 6:45—(2) News. 7:00—(2) Corliss Archer. Careless statements by Dexter lead neigh- bors to believe that the Archers; are destitute. (4) Amos and Andy. ‘“‘Hospitalization."’ King- fish decides that if he sells hos-| pitalization policies to healthy people that jit can provide him with a lucrative ‘income. (7) THURSDAY MORNING |6:50—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. (4) Today’s Farm Report. - 6:55—(2) Meditations. 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show. , | 1:556—(2) News. * $:00—(2) Cartoon Clesereems. @ Little Rascals. - 8:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. Wixie Wonderland. 9:00—(4) Romper Roorh. 9:25—(2) TV News. 9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) Request'and radio shows Theater. ‘'9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. i i i af “TV Star Bor in Border City i Hi tt on called a bicolic Arthur Godfrey, since he has: much the same kind ice and delivery. tunes 10:00—(2) Garry Moore Show. (4) ‘Merle Travis, a guitar player Ding Dong School. 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. Ernie Kovacs Show. 10:55—(7) News. }11:00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio. °° Kukla, Fran and Ollie. (9) The | 11:39—(2) Strike It Rich. Lone Wolf. “Art Story.”” A Pul-; itzer Prize newsman is indicted for robbery and murder. 7:30—(2) Mobil ‘Theater. (4) Eddie | Fisher Show. (7) Disneyland. “When Knighthood Was In) Flower.” A story of England in the 1500’s. (9) Million Dollar Movie. “Brandy for the Parson.” A modern day smuggling adven- ture. 71:45—(4) News Cieeeiia: man. 1/8:30—(4) Father Knows Best. “Jim the Tyrant.” Jim returns from a hard day at the office only to find that his family is more interested in their personal problems than in his hard day so he announces that he is going to become a tyrant. (7) M-G-M Parade. ‘The Kissing Bandit.” -*Diane.”” “Jonker Diamond." 9:00—(2) The Millionaire. ‘The Rev. Hardin. Story.’’ A minister is in desperate straits. (4) Tele- vision Theater. ‘“‘The Thieving Magpie."’ A once famous author finds himself at the bottom of the ladder. (7) Masquerade Party. (9) Canadian Hit Par- |_ade. 9:30—-(2) ‘Tve Got a Secret. (7) Break the Bank. (9) Jackie Rae Show. 10:00—(2) U. S. Steel Hour. ‘Bring Me:A Dream.” A young fighter has become embittered, because 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. | 11:55—(7) News Ace. THURSDAY AFTERNOON '12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. 4) Ten- nessee Ernie. (7) 12 O'clock Comics. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:26—(9) Prayer, Sign On. Beulah. (9) Story Book. gie Muggins. )|1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color-| land. (7) Charm Kitchen. (9) Mary Morgan Show. 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (9) News. 1s $} 1: — Gh Talk. « “Fran Har. 2:55—(4) Shopper’s Weather. ' Theater. 3:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:55—(9) News. Justice Colt. ern Romances. 4:30—(2). On Your Account. Queen for a Day. (7) Auntie] Dee's Rascals. 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) Feather Your Nest. eis Sle Inia PIR ie lISieiNiti. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. (9) Mag- 'singer, had recorded. He picked (4) | “Sixteen Tons” out from ffle sheet | music. 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