iP i 4 - PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1956—26 PAGES eee, a ~ hi Birthdays Are Just Wonderful. uD Stage Bride Is Wed * (ays Stockpiles PF (Cut 20 Per Cent (Off Farm Cash Tells Cattlemen Crisis Ann Arbor Dad Kills His Wife and 2 Daughters) Self-Proclaimed Doctor Now Recovering After of ‘55 May Be Averted Swallowing Pills by Soil Bank Program | ‘ANN ARBOR —A 35- NEW ORLEANS (#—Sec- year-old mother and her two little daughters were shot to death in their well- it dine nti } in this pe No. Parkes et bs college city last night. - sg mppretocrinecns at | In a speech prepared | Police said the husband- ' the American National Cat- | ~ ora geveag but they didn’t tlemen’s Assn., Benson said know . economists estimate farm ~- Immediately after the prices would now be 10 per slayings the husband-fath- cent higher and net farm er, Harold A. Johnson, 38, income might have been took what first was be- 20 per cent higher in 1955 -|lieved to have been a deadly if the government-owned poison. Police later sur- | ee it was sleeping pills. oi tas wg | H } | Johnson was reported Benson, as did President Eisen- ; | ; Sy |“out of danger and in good hower in his special farm message LA ee ta ' suis saps fee eat odie University ade wer ee oor QUADS CELEBRATE — Patiently tending babies, as cowboys Rosebush, quadruplet five-year-olds of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rose- |40spital today. ies ss en ride off for adventure are (re) Krystal, Kristine, Keith, and Kenneth bush, 3043 Baldwin Rd., who celebrate a birthday today. | Discovery of the tragedy fol- TUN HS FOR REAL-Plerence Hades; hase camveat Breed: lesan, naive aan ead | = + lowed a telephone call which John-| way role calls for her to be a bride at every performance of the : Pps , Rosebush Quads a musical ‘Fanny,’ was a real-life bride in her marriage to Ira Bern- | year revommenned te Cousrens na First Area Highway Planicouns tosses, ce ernara) | maton ae ay rami naar more [eae Ramet ee 3 \Counts Losses , Porterfield, 200 miles away at a i plan that directly at the - sey | . sees Mark Birthday [=== Ike Starts Full Schedulereies: inte sadea:’ ~ ad Fears F! s Se en r . “We can give no hard and fast ‘a Devised by Governor Cass) rcs sexn | bory crock, Doll Eat iitwatmene (Oince September Attack |sratmmeme i WASHINGTON — One person . and : : . comes.”* ‘ Editor's Note: Our highway problem ts 2s continuing one which requires |died and at least 200 were injured Occupying Minds of with tem in. two to four min- WASHINGTON -(INS) — President Eisenhower re- The sol] bank proposal is gonstant attention and support to solve. In vie@ of this, The Pontisc |). 11. aren of the nation’s capital] Oxford Youngsters | Se” © sumes his regular weekly meetings with Republican] ened to reimburse farmers fend’ Gountys Plas, Gommieion jighvay” Eneineet Robert, won and Bursting into the Johnson home| congressional leaders today a as ’ Press Staff Writer Burdett C. Tt considers the history of this |@8 @ result of the severe ice storm ; tn Suutvetstors Ams Athen, peice . , ftaling, e ine Sagoase ay etn Tendo, Sa why our exist- that struck many Eastern states| Oskland County's famous Dsit|s usa the wile, Margerie, dead of Yesterday Eisenhower took on the full burden of the int mofernising them. The be Avaliable tothe public ae" | esterday, rnin ge Pret ok to eight bullet wounds. Ciad inj White House for the first time since his Sept. 24 heart ~ “old In nearby Capitol Heights, Md.,)age,” the Rosebush ot bet yellow pajamas and In WaceneneAnOes Celie ae" aucovled bays i ; : i ¥ par 4 . Te attack. ; i , BOVEINOT, |75 year-old Anne Booth died fter|Ontord have and one-Niif hour Lewis Cass, inaugurated the first comprehensive high-|, tai on the sidewalks near her| Girls have different interests the teuid to eine . ann Rhee prescribed pang doc-| "4. “Tt » 4 way plan for the Detroit area. home. as ctnmelt & pair of Dewy Crocker: 2vin@ room chair. In her eri and| fj hors, ‘Presiden os ot ee Cass convinced Congress it was necessary for na-| 4, Boston, ice Jame today |fans as can be found. They bran {1m se% i the head was 1-year. ury fo ; tional defense purposes to have roads over which armies} posed new flood threats to south: |dish western gurls and proudly" Marearet " a’ Pl +could move between- forts} ¢™ New England areas that !point to pairs of Davy ‘Crockett| ALARM RADIOED a were ravaged by the floods of |cowboy boots. While his wife talked, Porterfield age [804 cities. last August and October. But Kristine and Krystal Rose- had rushed to a neighbor's saul tate Bar Tests . ower rlage react was authorized in Southeast Florida vegetable |>ush 2 rey levees on Bigs: Sagrada who ‘ 9 x3 ; Tt between Detroit and Chicago. counted their losses { the |SPend dressing playing|radioed an alarm Arbor. , . That same year, Woodward Ave-|millions of dollars today and feared|nowse and enjoying tea parties. | Johnson claimed ee on ingham County Panel Cuts News rint nue (U.S, $ had its beginning damage would mount with freezing’ The Rosebush four-some gained pprrer ened apy Soloed toate to Investigate Cha ; ; D when Congress appropriated funds| ‘e™mperatures extending through to-) nation-wide. interest as incuba- be an employe of the National Re- of Cheating, Bribery att for a highway to Saginaw Bay. It) TO" : tor betes te 200. Rony cheths toch Cog: ; , a New Equipment Delay jwas completed to Pontiac in 1&t1,| John Canspell, Dade (Miami) | smd Mem sprite today show tat | J) 1 o.'] LANSING a — Circuit Judge ‘ Also Handicaps Mills A route from Detroit to Port Huron| County op agent, cotimated | «sued their nateral appeal. unemployed and often had been Marv J, Salmon of In m Coun- in Boosting Output (Gratiot Avenue) and another from 7 Mother, Mrs. Anna Rosebush, thus since his 1941 graduation Mey ome te man grand Detroit to Grand Haven (Grand| “I would estimate that 30 to 40’ said all four agree on one interest:| {rem Usiversity of Michigan, |) _ Impandied Seaiee on ae MONTREAL Uf — Unforeseen|River) followed. Porter he seit TOPS WETC|school. “People have been telling| His last job, police said, was that in connection with the September destroyed,” he said. Despite this early progress, by demand, coupled with some short- age of hydro power, has caused newsprint producers to 1908 only 200 miles of Michigan roads were hard surfaced and Incorporation Talk they’re five. I know that after to- day that’s all I'll hear about.----~ “But just the same they won't less than 800 miles graveled. . 7 ber,” she said. had no connection with either the - s The producers themselves have/and interurban lines had been de-| 4 soocial town meeting ‘will be|P4PPY. Mrs. Rosebush added: University of Michigan. Paap sree - been handicapped by delays in de-' veloped. “Sometimes I don't know what| Dr. Porterfield said at Houghton ee held tonight at 8 at the Waterford] Railroad construction started in “ ¥ I'm going to do with them. But! Lake: i “None of us knows (Township High School to discuss|then, I don’t know what I'd ever . any livery of equipment for their large (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) mill expansion program. But the!g99 when a company began laying , oN main factor has been ,the possible incorporation of Wa-jdo without them. ‘ties from Detroit to Pontiac. Rail-' terford Township into a city. ———_—————— — eS ayy ace ~ ways usually followed highways ra-| It will feature a four-man panel ° © 4° te eedacers nor by the pub-|diating from Detrot. aacursion by incorporation oes! POAC Prediction: lishers. ; The interurban system started | winiam Shunck, superintendent of Cl d li ht R . 1 TO 3 WEEKS BEHIND with.the Detroit to Ypsilanti line | Waterford Township schools, will ou y, ig ain The American’ Newspaper Pub-| in 1890, The cars werg similar te |be panel moderator. lishers Assn. has reported that 10) potroit’s electric trolley of today. | The meeting has been arranged manufacturers are running from ‘Royal Marriage Date. and Site Still Unknown able to break the case. PHILADELPHIA (INS) — The State officials have been only thing still certain today about tigating for several months re- the Grace Kelly-Prince of Monaco} ports brought to the State Board The United States Weather Bu-| romance is that they will be mar-/of Law Examiners that a number by the Waterford Township Junior|reau predicts little change in tem-|i04 but where and when is any-|°% SpPlicants for admission to. the| whelming bar had obtained parts’ of the ex-|mained convinced. that Eisenhower ,. : Other lines went from Detroit to q meeting voted in favor of support- one to three weeks behind in de- Chamber: of Commerce. Charles |perature until Friday and Satur liveries. It also has said that five| Monroe, Flint and Mt, Clemens. |Panpas is chairman of the meet-jday when it will bé somewhat|Dody's guess. amination questions before the ex-| will seek a second term. ing the program. : major newsprint producers are! Their zig-zag path back and|ing. colder with snow flurries, Just about everybody has ex-| amination. o «+s San They declared in the resolu- cutting deliveries by 7% to 13% per forth across highways produced ac- Occasional drizzl¢ or rain is fore-| Pressed an opinion on the date and Kavanagh said thet “ han Tremors Hit England tion that the members of their : cast for tonight with a low of 30-|place of the wedding ceremony ex-| To Get Vote Machines |34 degrees, Jompeyow will be clou-| cept the two persons most inti-! five persons” were believed to be CHARLOTT® w — Charlotte dy with occasional light rain or| mately involved—the beautiful 26-| involved, | year-old actress and her 32-year-; The grand jury was ordered in|noises, shook . three old Prince Rainier ITI. cidents and the constant swaying motion bothered passengers. Toese| with the vent U.S. publishers is at the lowest ere , rien won put the Common Council last night author-| drizzle with a high near 40, hovel i 28 yom “old interurban’ out of business|ized the purchase of seven atito-| The lowest temperature in down- Experts had estimated the U. S./quring 1925-27. matic voting machines, The ma-|town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m, was| Transatlantic reports from Mon-|“‘beeause we think some of the|day. Police said, however, there 5| (Next: The snowballing auto in-|chines are to be distributed among|24 degrees. The mercury rose to|aco conflicted with those in Phila- persons involved are in Ingham/ were no immediate reports of cas- would increase by about three per'gustry has far-reaching effects.) 'the city’s four wards. _ 133 at 2 p.m. delphia and from Wilmington, Del.| County. ualties or serious damage. nicipal lots.” The ‘Secretary Wilson Says U.S. Strength Deters Warzssinss cent, The supply in the hands of : i I i dian production by 800,000 tons, Editor's Note: This ts an article | ach ‘this objective. fective retaliat and tries, and a become "8 Note: Our basic military plan, there-|strength into the ure|road of achieving . ive ory power a)friendly countries, our reserve/ privately owned lots 35 to 45 cents = ay = — “un Cee nee oetertetats of be. |fore, is to maintain. military|and not be overly influenced by| Due to ‘the destructiveness Of/continental defense system of|program. as compared to five to 15 cents in effective this year. : fense ‘Charles &. Wilson of Bloom- |. svg \the daily, monthly or-yearly ups| nodern weapons and the increasing)» .aiy increasing effectiveness.| Overemphasis on an factor|the proposed municipal lots, Throwing an added spotlight on field Hills. cue ol ae moses tt "land downs that some people mightlefficiency of long-range aircraft A . ; haetinn The group resolved that they the situation = fact that jenvery ofitien of the mages apprais® too optimistically or too|and missiles, the United States has These two tasks logically demand|might endanger our security and), 14 work with and assist any wnat Porat the price| In the present -world situation pessimistically. In the meantime , for the first time in its his-|priority in all of our military plan-|prove wastefu) at the same time.'group, organization or individuals orice laws New York to $130 a li the: we must keep our military strength , to be deeply concerned over|ning. They have been given this|For example, if we were to spend) wh. are in support of the ordi- deliv atu. sufficiently flexible to counter the|the serious damage which @ 8Ud-\rricrity, all of our money for forces in being|nance calling for municipal lots as : ton compared to try’s military strength, coupled us. attack could inflict upon: our and none for research and develop-|submitted by the Commission. varying dangers that threaten $138. with that of our free-world allies, bes | try. = In developing our military pro- at ee an The resolution poppe neni -~- ij major deterren (We must therefore maintain grams we first determine a mini- |soon obsolete. we bond issue proposed. to cover | State Plans Quarterly a te cara Bpth in composition and strength \ sbiRy to deter an eneany from mum sound defensive system for other extreme and spent it all for/624 additional parking stalls would provide our- our security arrangements require and to blunt that attack if) the country, taking into account |P¢W Weapons and research, and &/be no burden on the taxpayers of LANSING W—The State Con-|*re visible proof that if anyone sonable stability is the most waste-| _| saubes’ suaneeneeds and the |would not have the trained men| The groups also agreed that the servation Department announced|"¢re bo fan ed 7 eee ful and expensiye practice in mili- ’ capabilities of potential enemies, [and the needed weapons with|city of Pontiac was far behind oth- today it will publish a new quarter-/2° BBP ai , tary activity. We cannot ator’ [n Today's Press which to fight: A catefully bal-ler cities of the same size iti ac- After that has been determined) as best we can. we estimate what( ote mullitary program is a vitallcommodating the parking it is going to cost, In this process; , we are studying very carefully the|BALANCE SOUGHT ly magazine for persoris interested in Michigan water resources. ‘The publication, entitled “Water ly ” istributed without! determine, no eritical | ficiency, in step with scientific ad s . i ig bathe 4 “danger date” and no single vances, and with a stability that is need for forces in being, modern-| Under these circumstances, we peta aaa form of enemy action te which not materially disturbed by every) TV & Radio Programs....... 23 |ization of equipment, expenditures/have chosen a course which, we tncome Tas Reteras Prepared we could soundly gear. all our propaganda effort of unfriendly} Wilson, Eart................. 18 a ee ee teen go Sunt Sree. PRa-2e18 defense preparations. CHARLES E. WILSON inations, We are well along the} Women’s Pages.......... 12, 13. (stockpiling, military assistance to| (Continued on Page 18, Col. 5) é ) ; f 4 q inicipal Court Record Shows Dip in Teen Drinking — ¢|Curtic Favors: Poni: Das Sales to Soviets GMC Head Says Deals |" Must Fit in With Policy e Special Meeting ehash Parking Lots’ — at the 12:45 of the Slat ae Kills Wife, 2 Girls state. . to the future of public schools in WASHINGTON (—Rep. Van Zandt (R-Pa) has introduced a bill for an atomic-driven exhibit ship to carry out the project President more than $25 worth of merchan- dise, Pontiac Police detectives said today. Taken were cigars, razor blades Pontiac waitress, was killed 3 on a lonely South Dade road. | of State Department irs. Frank Theelinger, culties in re * as in- : a Big Stunicipal Court es becks are! creased sales of autos and otber pote Proto Faerie (mosey pon le ‘closed on the 1955 court session. peace-time products to the Soviet) vieten where he had been a tool Saturday edu- ~ “Cases of teen-agers drinking. : Bloc “as long “ such sales fit-in| maker. session. " = tev- ‘are down to one or two per week, AP Wirephote With the U, S, State Department Besides his wife, Ella, Mr, witit vs wit — will eral years as presidént. meet Boi nee eck udee Cen Me| . SLAYER IN MOSPITAL — Hareld A. Johnson, 38, Ann Arbor |policy.” " |heeringer is survived by three ‘ yoquire 0 hearing vam week on | © %¢, Commeanity Honsn, Caltuss sald toda y. “This redue-| lies in University Hospital there, recovering from poison be took | Curtice was quoted in an inter-ichildren, George of Columbus, Ga:, _ iam | a reworked resolution on- wider | 4 biood bank is being sponsored | : Siem elieninates a et Oe ee ime Mate Se exalt deueniers, Clee ANY, iow published 12 a national mag-[Mra. Mary Cliord ond Treacle ‘GEORGE WESTBROOK. ee ee oe by St. James Women's Ausiiary > ‘ ., : . Theeringer, Pontiac, - eee ter another following E church eee Ae Oe Sree Ie page - azine, ote children. A. sister,’ Mrs. ee 1 a on eo sunhad from (2! 8 P-m. tomorrow, in ores. mo The GM president, in the Orin nes Strest, fo letis te Dien: Woodward to Bates and the as- nee. * vo oe Maurice E. Finnegan Coll Head. ticle, said his company has re- | ! cla sent. seasor - will i | ¢ 7 vatee ollege fieadas J The Rosary will be recited | semmment, The assessor -will | 4 movie on Nuclear Physicist _ elt ete eet or we en : ceived s from Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock aca _ | spread the roll for the tater im in, 3. Robert Oppenheimer will ae. guenetn bat mney henmochen et ane ee Believed Prey _ [behind the tron Curtain with which|in the Brace Smith Funeral Home| ie ‘time for the Jan, 23 meeting. ated i -coeeats ate ene 208 ew 3 . former di snes, fr the |Service wil beat am. Thar [IOC at j Rf af Bates street, north e : nade onlay Cgc beeen. ) -lto Sicknesses purchase of GM passenger cars| day from St. Vincent de Paul Cath- LA] Roa Sallis: yr £ ood Ge be 0 er mp olie Church with burial in Mt. Hope|. , assessment roll approved will . tet the court,” McCallum stated. oe oe “I no longer see any reason | Cemetery. es ill for Several Years,|ievied. | fencing followed by qusatioly Program Without New United States today.” Bios cannet be tncronspd,” Car | © sCanG e Commissioner in’ 1934 |Michigan Municipal league will be, handling under the court's proba-| Taxes to Legislature | nis was the comment yesterday| “ee Was quoted. Milk and Remain : > tyobee Willett, " aeiaadanee oe tion system, instituted in August lot Theodore A. Distler, executive; He also said that GM is betting ° George Westbrook, Pontiac cit¥|srranging the event at the com- oy ie, Michigan Corrections Com-) 1 sinc up — Gov. Williams|director of the Association ot{on Western Europe's tuture proe-| Slim, SCY EXPeTtS| ccmietonr i 100, ded yocer Sane nec ere at te, com ‘ Colleges, at press con- investment ” ° < | ‘The probation system also al-|said today he will submit a bal-| no vate talking about a short-(000,000 there in plant COLLARD, Chto Gh — elegy eee Penton Coteapune iae-Teyates flows judges to go easy on first/anced. budget to the Legislature|age of college presidents. pumoed tule cate production Nase iemiets situates te SG Cu LSON HEAREDR ____pifenders not likely to repeat, and) ior the third consecutive year with-| He said about 7 presidents give|to boost output by 38 per cent, proms ye id Milk Pro-i#ers wee born’in ‘Toronto, Ont,| A hearing on the’ seed! for 2 7 Raton family providers ‘o *reclout the addition of new taxes for|up their jobs each year and re-jhe said, -Thelp the gals stay slim. - {Canada July 1, 1874. His parents|ressover at Hamilton. street og terms on weekends so that are hard to find; In-| | ae You still x. and Emily. Carrot|*hrough the island on Hunter Oe oe eee te ee ee creasing complexities of such a job| “In France, we are putting $8-) “ . . . cm 6 i Wapirceh "ie ike the former|>ulevard was set for ects hundreds of dollars for completed and that he is unablelthe high number of resignations. |Delco divisions, and in West Ger-| milk,” Emily Bennett mane Tm, o traffic to be able to turn onto Support of children, and is able t0\15 say now how much the esti- : , many, $72,000,000 is going into our|delegates. She is executive director) yay, Westbrook, $1, had at one.|Hamilton. The resolution on t hee oe drivers of income and outgo will be.ig ge kn : auto ang truck . ee nT Cone tae time been a vestryman and treas- | lighting ‘of Woodward will be dis- caused by traffic accidents. B wah te Dashes Virginians Vote Gite tevectaneat to Bamepa, Cor: Mille can serve as a reduce wy aut wedur aia | ‘ : recommendations . GY. F squicCalluan stated that during | ton the 277 million dollar gea- tice criticized many of Europe's (ene earn ee a ae Univen| life member of Roosevelt Ledge ly Mi 1955 “much progress” was made eral fund approved for businessmen for their “unwilling- > F & AM No. 510 and a mem-/| Dr. Dana P, Whitmer, Pontiac toward removing habitual drunk- . nees te their confidence in |*!V's Dairy Department. He based) 4. a+ areme Chapter of East- |superintendent of schools and ; nade: congdetarienn 0 0 ace [ > oe tm thet |S statement on what he enid was ern Star. He had been treasurer |Louis H. Schimmel, director tho future by reiavesting a survey of Michigan coeds. Roosevelt Lodge 20 years. . |\the Michigan Municipal Advisory — Marguerite Gustafson, director) “ * council, will talk on local and na- State Referendum OKs} “zuropean industrialists often|of Home Service for the Ameriean| A resident of Pontiac 45 years, pense te ssembly fo Prevent worcopes a how a the GMlfer a soft drink diet to milk be- pape superintendent of cer-\College Courses Integration of Students |president added. “This short-com-|cause of “an association between /eral Motors Truck & Coach Divi- . Injured Pontiac Resident ing does more harm than any tar-|milk and childhood which they/sion. He made his home at 10 Begin Locally ’ ' iff wall or even the deplorable car-| want to be rid of." S. Paddock St. i * Julius. Mayo, 53, of 39 Lake St., RICHMOND, Va. (INS) — Vir} ois hich still exist.” Surviving are two children, wrs.'qt Junior Hi h who suffered possible head injuries ere vetery have given & ge , Emily Marie Bonham of Pontiac, g and lacerations yesterday morning ahead tigual t» thate Guneeal he | Strike Shuts Down i Fla.,| The first of ber of when his car -was hit by a train sembly to prevent racial integra-|Datrale T Louis Westbrook of Miami, , a num college ¥ tion in the state’s schools, a On e ra W : Ai | SS ee ee en ee Seon ie tected smashing 2 to 1 victory ia state- Rad Misha Total estern Ir Ines Other survivors include a broth-|7 p.m.- tomorrow tm Washington's0od condition in St. Joseph Mer- wide referendum yesterday for a uce | p LOS ANGELES (INS)—A strike|®": Harry of Detroit; two sisters, | Jun High Practices in gal "Suet cndoer th K. Boney, 57 plan to short-circuit the U.S. LANSING (INS) s;State Police by more than #,000 See nee of ee aiSdaeit” thd cee tO i ae ees Bh a ccs sopecution of ta mance be deo ea ns Sema A. CORI dams ot ee “Bright, Ont. Canada. offered by Michigan State Univer-'he blew his whistle ‘as he ap- tion’s public schools, patrols. and a mobile seder unit|r Brotherhood of Railway, . 5¢Fvice will be at 11 a.m. Thurs-|sity. Class sessions will be from|Proached the crossing. Mayo said have cut down on accidents and] cart Gay _ trom fhe Sparks - Griffin|7-10 p.m.’ Wedneedays, and threeihe didn’t bear or see the train The vote authorized the Gen- cut Pag! Clerks threw, a picket line around| Lodge will con-|term hours of graduate or under-|until too late to stop’on the snowy evel Asseastty fo eal © conven -eag-aty ae geen! Seen weds Los Angus ee & Masonic Gravé Service at|gradtiaté credit will be allowed for|Pavement. stitution to permit the sc ot | However, Childs wdded that thelvetined that the; Netiobal, Media, Waite Chapel Memorial Cemetery, |the course. Tuition is $7 per term} ; public tax money for financing |195 death toll on the G5-mileition Board had ended its jurisdic] hour. Orion Couple Admits the education of children in pri- |Stetch from the Ohio line to Pot-\tion in the dispute. Ch {M d The class will be conducted by Fraud in Getting Aid ‘vate, segregated schools, tine wil excent 3. Western supervisory personnel|NAIGE OF MUCEF De. Carl 3S, Berm, HOU Be | A Lobe Orion couple were placed The General Assembly is ex-| 7m Stale troopers were added jattempted to fill the gap caused) p _ . | fessor of administrative and edu: |on three-year probation yesterday wy ' it| % Dee. 1 to augment regular by the walkout but the airline Faces Ex-Resident cational services, and his staff of by Oakland County Circuit Judge meee mere eidy -_ crews patrolling the highway. {closed down three hours later. . | five other professors. H. Russel Holland after they. plead- vention and ext tp mashinary Soe Commissioner Childs said he is} Officials sald that Western Is) 4 second degree murder indict.| Geared to the need of teachers,led guilty Dec. 8 to using fraud election of delegates. . undecided whether to station one|booking its passengers on other ment against a former 27-year-old|the course will emphasize prob-jin obtaining public assistance. police car on every ten miles ofairlines, Pontiac man charged with kill-|lems presented by m@mbers of the John Nevenzell, 70, and his wife, OPPONENTS SILENT highway or to assign 60 more ing his best friend’s wife Dec. 3|class. There will be opportunities|Florence, 58, of 4455 Broadway, Gppenents of, the constitutional troopers to posts near the road. | |Garbage Can Opens has been returned by the Dade/for groups of teachers to develop|admitted they received funds from call, headed by state Sen.- Elect} Three unmarked cars have i> Market for Thieves County Grand Jury in Miami,|plans for guidance serv-|the Bureau of Social Aid from Au- Goes | t Aist Da Armistead Boothe made no com- te Telegrags, ane exeie- Fla. ices for their respective school/ gust 1951 to December 1955 without n 0 y —— the outcome of the ref- ve Hagen sad rh of vehicles.|__Thieves who heaved a garbage eon. —_ brie for a|systems write ay =. — is “|ean through the window of Eu- oor sé pany —_____C . ng help er- oot Cetin want bute Us Set Gay Ann Arbor Father schecks tat srgud “te leting ks Atomic Shi — Foe a red( band ot eee wong with the hus 'Man Injured as Car eels enue’ nie - : r were ie ol. oe ee eee Soon the cameinen 1 bar againa | Seeks tomic Ship day night followed it and removed the woman, o mal res Slides on Icy Road BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Robert Lee Poole, 24, of Detroit, was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital tution, New Hampshire Takes to Political Spotlight — ‘reason he (Johnson) would have omnieemnifisiniamiaiononinen at 7 a.m. this morning with head é recewed ti thowt rccuny_an|_ Bot tna ava is wie werel§$125,000 Fire in State om, Poets rome winw war one wc bozegetyTinbes ar." wt Twines recaved "when he Tet CONCORD, UNS) I recessed Without reaching an wore 4 ’ ire in aie of the atom. to the store, they added. Trimble is free under $2,509)" New Hampshire's ‘‘first-in-the-na- agreement or announcing progress 7 . bond. No trial date has been set,|Wad aveque near Berkshire and)... oresidential primary, March in negotiations. secretary, Charles 9 ger tater Holtema ¥ collision on Highwood St. at E.|would enter a slate of delegates progress’ at the end of bargaining] Police quoted other friends as manager, estimated the|p > tro nn ine wollatochen;Chapman, of Pontiac, explained| yt pleaded guilty Jan. 3, to\Beverly St.0 favorable to his nomination. Dele- talks Free Press yester- saying Johnson apparently got fi-/loss at $125,000. in Independence Town-|that local beagle breeders’ main- $100 under false pre-| Benjamin F. Pawley, 61, of Leon-igates “pledged” to Stevenson's Sparks from the fire carried at tain 740 acres bounded by Waldon, obtaining tenses Nov. 30 from a man in nomination may not be entered ship, maintained: by the Oakland least three blocks inte the heart [County Sportsmen's Beagle Club. of the village. No other fire dam- F Pontiac men charged age was reported, No one was with busting there found they injured, had paid a high price for rabbit Fire equipment from seven com-| stew, Township Justice William ard, driver of the other car, was Berkley by saying he needed the|"inj without his permission. money to pay his son’s hospital bill. Clintonville and Eston Rds Rabbits are imported to the area, he said, in order that prized dogs may be trained for professional meets, ; “Actually, the dogs are trained |knew Johnson held only a B.S.-| idegree, and Porterfield did not ‘know whether Johnson currently| Admits Drunk Qriving | am alain PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Cloudy ana| 2S &mployed. reesing Police said Johnson apparently ‘ had emptied his eight-shot auto- to trespassing.” “ a er rain this afternoon or tonight, ! . said. “Hunters, though, have Lake pleaded guilty yesterday be- wr oe with covntonat light rein er matic st Mrs. Johnson, then re- Pveanen’ “= an ous not be Sentenced were Joseph E, Eagle, |pretty well cleared the area dut.| fore Sylvan Lake Justice Joseph J. driate, igh near 60. Northerly ‘wings we oneiy ‘ca ech ned immediately. 82 N. Jessie St.; Buster B. York,|Now we'll have to get more rab-|Leavy and was fined $90 with $15 Teday in Pontine Lowest temperature preceding 6 a.m, f @.m.: Wind velocity 18 m.p.h. forth. At 8 Direction: N jay at 8:00 a.m, as the prescribing physician. "| County line. munities fought the blaze, but were unable to save the !umber-filled buildings. ‘ Birch Run, with a population of some 900, is about 20 miles south H. Stamp fined them $15 plus $10 costs, after all pleaded guilty 232 Seward St.; James Honchel, not to harm rabbits, only to flush them out and run them down,” he bits.” of Saginaw, near the Genésee SALE Moon sets Tuesday at 2.2) pm. |r pce quoted one friend as say-' Westinghouse Strikers | and Wednesday at 6:50 a.m. g he understood inson . Bo d -. . had been “a ward boy” at Beyer Urge Bosses, Union Bon . m™. ee Menday in Pontine {As recorded downtown) Highest temperature... be Vandals who ontered a vacant|be established if both sides in the iene temper cee: nousing unit at 681 Balboa St. last|13-week strike demonstrate good we flurries, cloudy. week caused damage estimated at|faith and good will. Memphis pelis ns Vacant Housing Unit Damaged by Vandals $75, Pontiac police said today. Housing Project Manager Gor- 23‘ GRAND RAPIDS uw — Rolland $2/R. Shook, 76, former district cir. 38) culation manager of the Grand ternational Union of Electrical Workers suggested to Westinghouse today that a sound partnership be- tween union and management can Will Talk About Cyprus - NICOSIA (INS) — Archbishop temperat: + eee eOerewcgeeege oh Hl don Smith ot 44 North East Blvdwas made as thé mayors of at 86 Lionel Locomotives Priced from $19.95 to $100 wadiess a (reported the 4 penentay. See = Semmeneiee ateaced Only—American Wighedt and, Lowest Tomperetarce mr ie ‘ —— a meeting in the office of Pitts- 9 Flyer Train Sets hte 1080 _ “15 in ws Ex-Paper Official Dies burgh Mayor David L. Lawrence SALE ENDS — SATURDAY, JAN. Zist '. Mendpy's Chart ° STOCK REDUCTION Lionel Train Sets }j ae = 28 Lionel Train Sets Priced from $10.95 to $49.95 TASKER’S eee MEN 15x16 Inch Heavy Mesh Dish Cloths 12 FOR $4 So PRODUCTS OF BAUER & BLACK exclusive style and pone i MKS , BRACER® ......... $3.95 From West striped : BRACER ROYAL* ... $6.99 $10 per pair Sooty” mean SS 4g suvecarens TENSOR ELASTIC AY es e8tees Bvery man and | BANDAGE SS ‘ * ona Gaaan boy whe engeyes Gives eoot, [E CANNON Ist Quality : eo aro. ten ~waccer=t 1B Dish Towel ; i . o, Smrtoctn tame wear @ on 1s oweils t AT A NEW LOW PRICE— TT Te. f Coovccece®® eupperter. 8x elastic bandage te | with FRIGIDAIRE CONDITIONING WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ABE BUNT BUICK WILL BUND TIER mmm 85¢ to $2.25 2” to 6” width, PEM \ SUSPENSORIES from $1.30 | | wearing ® — Provides effective Es | . helps support for { ) OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC ae SA we ’ ° ame Sen, (et [, | 210 Orchard Lake Avenue Pontiac, Michigan Phone FE 2-9101 75¢ te $1.75 Sst | | od STM ASS expr CP ' BROTHERS Dept. : "ee 4 i yur Recently assigned to Guam is Donald Shelton, 19, son of Mr, and. WINTER PRICES! ALUMINUM ALUMINUM STORM DOORS ALUMINUM ~- AWNINGS for All Type Homes Call FE 4-6089 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. L. W. Bogert All Awning & Storm Window Sales : 1 233 S. Telegraph—One Block South of Voorheis _ | Korea. S |who ‘enlisted in jam / A® 1945.‘ He participated in football : -jand swimming while in school. Fort Dix in New Jersey, STORM WINDOWS .| © News of the Men in Service prior to his en- listment in 1954. He received his: basic train- : ing at Lackland SHELTON Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. e * * * Robert W. Collins, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Collins of 1117 Giddings Rd. is now stationed in Pvt. Collins, in the class of OOLLINS He received his basic training at * «* » , Joel R. Sullivan, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sullivan of 6350 oo »Harriett was re- 4 , the former | Beverly Rost, re- SULLIVAN training at Fort Riley, Kansas. He attended Water- ford ‘High School and was. em- ed by the Waterford Lumber sides with the Sul-|5! ry Committee recommended last night that the more recently pro- duced vaccine is sufficiently safe * * * The decision leaves Idaho as the only state which has not given a green light to the Salk vaccine. Physicians were advised to ad- minister vaccine made according to new methods of production and additional safety tests. . The committee said there & no evidence that the recent Massa- chusetts polio epidemic which hit 3,881 persons and took 163 lives was caused by the vaccine. Get Mail Plane . CHEBOYGAN («—An airplane ‘jto be given on a mass scale to . [schoolchildren ‘ Must Trim Down or Be Grounded Md f i i i Attempt to Crack Safe Fruitless for Yeggs Would-be safecrackers who broke into the offices of Banner Linen which occurred Sunday night. Will Ski for Free - CHEBOYGAN # — Northen Michigan school students have an invitation to ski free at nearby Griswold Mountain each Wednes- day afternoon for the second straight year. The children take their skis to school on Wednesday and school buses take them to the/in resort after school. Air Force F atties jocna Two Given Jack Kilgore Jack Kilgore, 2%, of 14840 Le-| Service, 4881 Filer St., couldn’t/Ute, Detroit, was placed on two- open the 500-pound safe, Pontiac Police detectives said today. Ea ** ae " coe ee eee | Year Probation / 3 4 : i Nettie of 4 : sac ‘ | } \ \v me | | CF 3 s : / ae ‘ £ 1 r ‘ : ce ; : m4 se } s } ‘ y FE . a = I | : Rs : ¥ ME ts eh " fl 4 4 - ‘ ; - ve > aot “o we : ie e ah : “HE PONTIAC PRESS. TUFSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1956” 2 A. cae DR. HENRY A. MILLEF 7 North Saginaw Street -{. Phone FE-4-6842 “Bewer Things in Sight” } : % Men and Women 18 to 39, to. prepare for well-paid positions, technical or: non-technical. Public contact, hostesses, communi- Cationists, reservationists, radio oper- ators, station agents, etc. Good pay, » travel; glamor, security, Also inter- viewing men to train for specialized television - electronicg positions — of servicemen, cameramen, technicians, Qualify’ now. Approved for oKorean veterans. Girls who are accented will also be trained in beauty and per- sonal charm. Training need not inter- ‘ fere with présent employment. Training formulated under guidance of an avisory board. of representatives from 17 major airlines. FOR FULL INFORMATION WRITE . Central Technical Institute, Airlines Division 415 Lafayette Bidg., Detroit, Mich. 149 Michigan Ave, NIE ke a ntsanbann0enssGenne on QR «ceeds Address .. oe eee ewe eee ene vee Phone. .severoee Ci ee) State... eeenee a: ; Has ie | Wagging her tail 160 times a minute, Lindy Lou, owned by \nine-year-old Nicola Smith, was | judged the ‘‘waggiest-tailed” dog at the Enfield, England, dog show. a SYMBOL OF everlasting peace. Their delicace beauty and fragrance shut out doubt ‘ and darkness by symbolizing the = * a love we hold for those we've lost. : And, because we love, we grieve. But, because we have faith, we look forward to immortality. To our soul's unspoken question on these solemn occasions, “Hope!” Because ...like life... flowers flourish and fade. But there is something in their vital beauty that cannot wholly perish. When you can't be there | with-those who grieve, Flowers-By-Wire carry your sympathy across the miles. Baorisrs’ Beiegreps Dotivery Association, He leok for the fomous F.T. D. Mercury emblem, it identifies the right shops! odquarters, Detroit, Michigan ‘|| Greenhouses and Retail Store 101 North Saginaw SEND FLOWERS-BY-WIRE JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS at Lake Orion Ph. FE 3-7165 Flowers for Every PHONE PEARCE’S, FE 2-0127 bs PEARCE FLORAL CO. Flowers tor Every Occasion Delivered Anywhere in the World Occasion * ruts, and curves, less as breathing. Riding is so much better than reading. That's why we invite you to-take a demon- stration drive in our BIG M. Then you'll feel THE Bic M's reflex action ' firsthand—how ball-joint front suspension adjusts itself instantly to rough roads, And you'll experience the reflex-actign response of THE BIG M’s new SAFETY-SUBGE V-8 engine—how it takes the tension/out of passing, makes hill-climbing as effort- And you'll find that THE BiG M can make your driving as easy and automatic CENTRAL LINC in THE BIG M: Your driving is easier_ feel safer_in THE BIG M The stunning Mercury Montclair 2door hardtop with distinctive low profile and Flo-Tone color styling, Kasier riding and handling on sharp turns—new comfort on bumpy roads—widest choice of safety features in its field help explain why THE BIG M is the big buy for 1956. as you wish with the widest choice of optional power features in its field—even push-button/ power lybrication. You'll discover the new peace of ‘mind provided by THE BIG m’s new Safety-First Design. For this year Mercury offers 10 new safety features, including the only impact-absorbing steering wheel in its field. You feel safer So see us soon for your own private test ride. Compare our prices and you'll it is to drive. find that THE BIG M is as easy to own a For I956_the big move is to THE BIG Dea't i ’ ou A BIG 4 OF THE BIG M 1 NEW REFLEX-ACTION PERFORMANCE, THE BIG M responds to your every command—go, One ceed and won Mavenry oman t.) curves, adjusts instant! automatically, for your ease and comfort, ” 2 BIG M BEAUTY. New long, low profile. Distinctive Flo-Tone color styling. Clean-lined beauty for young-minded 3 NEW SAFETY-FIRST DESIGN. Widest choice of safety features; impact-absorbing . steering wheel, safety door locks at no extra cost; padded instrument panel, safety belts, optional, 4 PROVABLE VALUE. ‘ Low price when you buy—low cost while you drive. For 4 years best resale valve in its field. Many dividend features for greater performance ond convenience, MERCURY the big television hit, “THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW,” Sanday evening, 8:00 te 0:00, Station woe, channel 2, OLN-MERCURY SALES, INC. , Ls A , 40 West Pike St. Phone FE 2-9167 ee _ 559 Orchard Lake Ave. | me - 4 if bi) | \ “* fy , iy * : Z | ® +. | i ! | i a ink = ES Ch eae 3 at ee A = i ae ie cee « by } = é : . r = Mae — 7 ’ is ee ee etd e 4 ag iS ee ae ee ee ee OT Pains aren ‘eee ae ee paar ie A Bo eee reuse on 7 gs eae 3 - aan NE ane ae " ; ee ee See ve eS Se es Ss aie ae Ke ae ete ae popets 7 . ‘ ; f pers — 4 * RTS i mee Oe eee ae eee PONTIAC PRESS. -rugspat, JANUARY 10, 1956 : a ' Toons AaB Fon [Luciano Wants r ) SUNIOR EDITORS sce moe aaa Police Huifing Suspect he xiao e j Who Gave Away Dead |,"Sins, Sing iutlano said Flint Man's Auto —~ league was ee Jan. 17 as a vol OTTAWA, Ill, W& — Sheriff Ed- ward R. Lambert says authorities Adonis ‘rmaed bere are lite ae Rees stom ORM SASH LooK — — SEE — COMPARE! WISE BUYERS GET OUR PRICE TO SE SURE FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY Open 6 Deys oe Week —- 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. f j 8 % a: i a iH 5 z é tH whose body was found near|Cobo Urges Polio Aid AM ee AD ie er : Sox Waynesville, Ohio. i ie Dr. Leo V. Tepley’ oer. , eet) | Fred Schaibley of Ottawa, who), DETROIT wn med the oath FE 4.2598 | |craham, 23, uy was found driving Kelly's car, ap- ye A proclai month of his mental y was a patient in a hos- opery solr Sa pi ate STATE FARM | The : 2 z q 2 Lambert said. a 1 \Sodeh 46 semeens Schaibley, arrested Tuesday, FA ween Grohe is held on $5,000 bond on a ted charge of passing a bad check He “is above in Ottawa. Sheriff Lambert said ... and his mental P he ‘was using a car. owned by Matte me hog whose body was found be INSURANCE | lpereicor: sheriff sald Kelly apparently PAYS aeca eee A report by Dr. R. F {Ret See Gnd four a iy j ACCIDENTS TOO! 1 pe competent Lambert quted Schaiiey as Woy, George Washington, the father of our country, believed it im-| ‘ling one Wm a how $50 ow j alleged crime.’ : our government’ to-have a special residence Bh ea at Deut dae 7. ; me oes Ger ir te oo lata hs ah a : oan] a, B. MES Toe days betoes Bis ' eid on Pigr—> clo : y , Originally it was colored gray and Was] met ama named De Richa 1 ’ Opes Se Seer eat judge last week The cornerstone was laid October 13, 1792, but President Wash- On Aug. 31, after he left the : 4 | STATE FARM Agent | ' . €.% _, {ington was not present and never lived in the house. John Adams,| hospital, he stopped at a tavern ‘ " ‘ * Graham is accused of causing| ‘D¢ first President to occupy it, moved in in 1800. in Dwight and encountered ‘ the death of his mother, Mrs. Daisie| DUTimg Madison's administration, on August 14, 1814, the building] Richards again. Richards said i E. King, 54, of Denver, one of the|“@* burned ‘by the British. When rebuilding was completed in 1817, he was enroute to the West . passengers aboard the airliner. He| the walls were painted white to cover the marks of the fire. Coast to find a job and that + by reason of insanity, and contends| Executive Mansion but in 1902 President Theodore Roosevelt had) Pile while he was gone. . he signed an alleged confession| Congress officially name it the White House. Schaibley drove the car home to 4 under duress. Visitors may enter the White House at certain hours and see| Ottawa. After his arrest on the ; : cemprasnianperenaninnngrehin bad check charge it was discov- ' ‘ SSeS g=) One Week Only! Best Baby Bay 1 March of Dimes |, 70 © ait Bates on 0 viek te the by Kelly ; the picture with crayons or paints for your scrapbook. : . Fund Drive Off _|,,,JUNO® EDITORS pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. hmacieeenatt | 5 . te your suggestion to “Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper: ather edicine i? to Running Start ot conat buy Sckmanedyed or sctemed ant te ant of samen nail John's M , save 99¢ om regularly 7.98 innerspring construction. Ft ideas, the first submission shall be accepted. e < a Ae es | ha Sic te Crib Mattress || Saivee eur ee: Gaba ae hin oh of _ TOMORROW: The great documents x Harv collected im the same period last . From Coughs That Are | -Harvey Perry, FE 2-0201 jyear, uth W. Parcel, exece FTANKIIN Medal GO@S secs wet poeta seweert's] Due To Colds : James Schell, FE 4-9546 tive: secretary ot the | Oukdand ; : ihe. ‘Pitintoata was|ather John’s Medicine has been ‘ Franklin Ahrens, FE 4-9546 |etion tor Infantile Paralysis an-|1O Philly NeEWSMAN [mace tast night by George 1. years to relieve ve coughs = Earl Davis, FE 4-9546 — ee hes teen| NEW YORK w--The Intern. Bliss, president of the society, | Soreness due to cold qi Howard pan pean received, as against $7,629.16 last|tional Benjamin Franklin Society |, 7%, meas! will be Presented at/ If you need ae tour of ae © Acid Resistant Cover! # obert 1 Jr., OR 3- -|year. Money from the drive, which Father John’s Med- :S | " build 7 ie Vern Hartman, FE 4.9546 [continues through this month, wil srongerFesitance 7 Water Regemeat Saver! j Leo Huffman, FE 2-0201 |are unable to pay the tremendous - wh muly: Su 4 ; — pels Ac gendtncnar per soft, yet firm and springy for the most ac renters 3 Lester Oles, FE 2-0396 | on ceapunt ot eal eae ea torm, alo a dainty nursery print cover. spina gg crib bay Paste} colors ey moting research to wipe out the min D. dung thay wak of sented say) og MYER‘S pea : ‘ a are ea ¥ the donations to- save 3.99 on mone 13.98 sturdy weod, mes ae ee of volunteer work- 5 ‘ i past five years, i 3 i 2 ° 1 pee Biitt STH, Bathinette ——— a } 99 oO =) . | ie Deluxe baby’s bathinette, com- _ a oe i ¥ ae save 13,96 on a real space-saver in your home, trailer or cabin Diumis Wonancem 1 onl UTILITY CABINET ANAM Marg |" Vonderbit’s Money | ian A Removable um Bins 1.00 Weekly . Hazleton plete with utility shelf and han. dy service pockets. Handy hose attachment. Colorful and dainty nursery print trims. Choose mint, blue and maize. Hurry in today and save! os i a Seana hi gis Regularly 39.95 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER OPEN EVERY THURS. - FRI-SAT. to 9 PLM on AAS eR ae SA ae NOUN ninth Ae aS ea td a ig ene a EAT MPI ROE CON ed aly SiN ay © Plastic Teething Rails! @ Nursery Decal Trims! WANT TO BE THE BEST DANCING COUPLE IN YOUR SET? gat ac ut atte Really a big saving in finest full panel baby’s crib complete with four-position adjustable springs. Rich wox birch with excellent finish. 6 yr. size. Hurry in today and save! : e e a e , Baby Size Boxes With Big Savings! | Knit Training Pants Cotton Receiving Blankets; | Reg. 19¢ sturdy knit, double | 0 Reg ple nrat cotton — crotch training pants. Slight for if / irregulars. White and. pastels. c ee tee « borders, White 377° | Sizes 1 to 6. Save on a supply 5 26 x 30. H toda LEARNING to dance at Arthur Murray's is today! 97 peered puted sclede " fun anyway, but, you'll find it’s a double: " pleasure when you learn with your favor- ite partner. Not only do you learn faster, but you save money, too. . . ‘4 ern You'll be amazed how quick and easy] © Heavy Gauge Steel With ® Size—18” Deep, 24” Wide, it ie to become a smooth, graceful dancer Baked-On Enamel Finish! 36” High! Gauze Diapers Crib Blankets Quilt Pads Regular 3.75 59c cot. ' a2 gust" ates FT| | cen Snes, TT eee Sy eae Very slight im- with 6” satin the Arthur Murray Way. In your very first perfections .. . tive you encep- oars ne prints. ‘White fr lap at oat, Whe po 4 lesson you learn the key to all dances, ° . tional savings. ite. Hurry i 5 F x Hurry ‘s The pesial Scr i aee are fora tim-| © Sparkling Chrome Trims and All Chrome Hardware! in today. blue, pink, maize. Save today. | | save during big Baby Buys! 4 ited time onty. So enroll now and be the ae : . —— ven bi Ame af aout maviad sovighe Ha yontent Stove height storage cabinet with built-in bread box and 4 tilt bins, peg- Gowns ond Kimonos Warm Knit Shirts Stedier somsletely et-ededmi-naa| DOard on inside of doors for hanging-up kitchen tools. Heavy gauge nee. 79° andy cotton best nae tic Liea?’ den aes * ‘_% . . . * } 5 mv ary s . steel with baked-on enamel finish in gleaming white. All with long-: spss ouh oreeer -cleeires. e ou te nis ~ uae ‘ ARTHUR MURRAY | lasting heavy chrome trims. Hurry in today for this money-saving buy wane Okt at’ the: rat od bronned sivinte Core dy 374 : . i while they last. in during Waite’s. Week of . . « don't miss Big Baby Buys. savings. , Waite's laiant's Center—Second Flees 25 E. Lawrence St. | Ph. FE 2-0244 | | Weite's Boweowares~—fitth Flees «Noy. f > TAG) PRESS Sunday - MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS =— TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1956 Realism and Courage Mark Ike’s Farm Plan ” President Exsennowen’s nine point farm message to Congress was real- istic and courageous. It was realistic -because it recog- nized the troubles which have beset i farmers for the last five years and | the ~Administration’s obligation to ; help solve them. These problems in- clude steady loss of income until the farmers’ share of the food dollar has ~_. dwindled to 39 cents. In the last year alone the Nation's farm income has shrunk more than a billion a The Presidend was politically 2. courageous in submitting a pro- e gram which, if enacted by Con- : gress, would give farmers one billion dollars in additional aid. x * * Heart of the program is the soil bank or acreage reserve plan. Under it farmers would be encouraged but not compelled to reduce plantings until surpluses have been. cut to a point where markets expand enough ed Tan aie ee eat aay Fal Nest ie HNC ce gmt ne offered under this plan would include cash payments as well as surplus of such crops as cotton, wheat and pos- sibly corn, rice and peanuts. x ke It is no overstatement to say ini td =a ha a pluses" anid shifting acres from one crop to another when that results in new overproduction. : x * * He was wise in rejecting unwork- able remedies. As he put it, “we must not go back to old programs that have failed utterly to protect farm families.” In other words, Mr. Eisenhower isn’t making the mistake of yielding to pressure for return to rigid 90 per cent parity. He is standing solidly behind his: belief the economic superiority of the price support theory. That and the message itself, we submit, are proofs of inspired politi- cal leadership. Clark Adams Inducted as County’s 4th Judge pail is 2 of home town warmth marked cere- monies in which CLark J. ADAMS was sworn in as Oakland County’s fourth - circuit judge. ' All this was as it should be. It would be difficult to find any son of this area who has served his home community and the State more faith- fully and ably than the man who will preside over our new circuit court. * * * Oakland County is fortunate fn the selection of Clark ADAMS : to serve with Circuit Judges i Harrrick, Dory and Ho.anp. On every count of character, education, experience and achievement in both law and polities he is ideally equipped to A undertake this important judi- cial assignment. x * &* It was typical of our new judge that he viewed the appointment as giving him his “greatest opportunity for public service.” We feel we can ‘speak for the entire County in con- ‘ him on his elevation to ‘our circuit court bench. "The Press believes that Clark J. ‘. to absorb production. Inducements ~ A fitting and friendly atmosphere | Adams is “judicially minded.” By ment and disposition. predispose him towards the rendering of fair and impartial decisions. The mere fact one has been sanccessful as a - lawyer, does not necessarily ren- ~" Get the inlivideal ‘competent to serve as a judge. The bench re- quires a special mental makeup, attitude and contemplative frame. of mind. Happily, the new judge is so constituted. — U.S.Pledged to Defend People of 64 Nations ° Most Americans, aware of the world leadership role we are playing, have a general idea of the heavy price we are paying in money and respon- sibility. Vice Admiral THomas .S. Comns, deputy chief of naval operations for air, did much to bring home to all of us the enormity of our commit- ments. At present, he pointed gut, the United States is committed to the defense of 694,000,000 people and 2,500,000 square miles in 39 countries. x * * We also are parties to mutual de- fense agreements with 25 other na- tions, These. treaties, Vice Admiral Comps. said, “imply strong obliga- tions to go to war if these countries are attacked. - , . “Thus the United States has undertaken to defend 64 nations or 28,500,000 square miles, 1.5 billion people—51 per cent of the world’s population.” x & * With ‘such a burden of commit- ments plus a further worsening of the cold war situation, it should sur- prise no one that little talk is being heard about--cutting our defense The Man About Town For Winter Sports Oakland County Has Much With an Appeal That Way Old fashioned winter: Of course we don’t want a demonstration. The Pontiac area has more facilities for winter sports than most of its resi- dents are aware. The official 1956 map of the Michigan Tourist Council just out, shows locations in the entire state where winter activities are recom- mended. In all of the 20 counties in Southeastern Michigan only four are list- ed, all of which are in Oakland County, They are Bald Mountain, six miles north- east of Pontiac, where William H. Rathburg is superintendent, and which caters to groups. It has limited skiing with port- able tow, several toboggan slopes and skating. Next nearest to this city is Pon- tiac Lake Recreation Area, with John H. Reagan as superintendent. It is ten miles west of the city, and the location of the Kan- dahar Ski Club, with five slopes and tows, ski jump and warming shelter. ae miles west of Pontiac is Teeple » where Superintendent Shuman Worrell has six slopes, five tows, seven trails, and instruction and equipment rental are available. Then just south of Milford is Kent Lake Park, with David Laidlaw as superintendent, and with skiing, to- bogganing and skating, and waters facilities. The robins are staying over with us this winter in such large numbers they are not news. Thanks, however, to the numer- ous good people who have calléd up about them. pe One of Oakland County's veteran sportsmen, Marcus Fleetway of Waterford; estimates that there are over one thousand people now fishing through the ice on its lakes. Figure it out any way you may like, but the actual count shows that church attendance in De- troit has risen 20 per cent since the newspaper strike started. When he got jealous of a pet raccoon in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinan¢ Winthrop of Auburn Heights, their pet dog left home and hasn’t been seen for several days. Verbal Orchids to— Henry W. Hale of 381 Mt. Clemens 8t.; eighty-fifth birthday. Mr. afd Mrs. Lee Roy Burnett: of Lake Orion; fifty-ninth wedding an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gramer of Lapeer; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Welch of Fenton; golden wedding. a THE t PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1956 Sharing Billing David Lawrence Says: If Ike Had Reached a Decision for ‘56, Americans Would Be Told Im rediately WASHINGTON — There were three very significant pieces of news in that conference which President Eisenhower had with the reporters who interrogated him at Key West. First, the President is in a flex- ible state of mind about running whatever inclinations he has are tentative and can be changed. as he expressed it. The exact words of the question and answer on this point were: Reporter: “I find myself some- what confused as to whether you have made up your at this time on whether you run for &@ second term?” The President: “No. My mind at this moment is not fixed. If it were, I would say so right here OPEN TO ARGUMENT Plainly there is a hint here that the President himself is ,dis- What the President's reply most likely means is that he hasn’t heard anything definite thus far from the doctors and realizes that he himself will have to make up his own mind. There are some indications that the President as yet has not thought through all the implica- tions of the decision he has to make. It is that there is, no sure way he can prevent the “unex- pected” from happening, even if he decides to- serve the fourth year of his term. After conceding that his health would be an impor- tant factor in his eventual decision about running’ for a second term, he said: “Now it is not merely what the doctors say to someone else, what the doctors say to me, it is a very critical thing to. change govern- ments in this coyntry at a time that it is unexpected. We accus- tom ourselves and so do foreign always something happens that is untoward when a government is changed at other times. It ig a rather startling thing. They tell mé that even some disturbance in the stock market at the time I got sick — I didn't know it till six weeks later — they told me there was.”’ But if Eisenhower wants to be teo vigorously. Maybe he will have to aveld the stress and strain of any. controversy in pub- He office. _ If Eisenhower feels well enough ~ to serve the fourth year of his term, why wouldn't he endeavor to serve a second term? IKE TO ANSWER So the President will have to answer it all himself—and he has promised to take everything into account, the arguments for and against—and by March at the lat- est will give his answer. If the decision announced is neg- ative, the Republican national con- vention can still formally ask him to run, especially if by August his health has shown considerable improvement. The world situation at that time could well have a powerful influence on any final judgment both the convention and the President might render. (Copyright 1956 New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) Looking Back . 15 Years Ago COUNTY BOARD would end coroner’s job. ANGLO-U.S, ties .to determine world future, Churchill says. 20 Years Ago Se te ee ree MOVIE ACTOR John Gilbert dies of heart ailment. Smiles In some countries a woman can’t be a judge, while in America she can’t be otherwise. Daily Doses of Calcium, Vitamin D May End Cramps By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. It is hard to say which of your’ teachings has been best for me because I have learned many — things . . . point at something my grandmother suffered with for years and I assumed I would too, That is leg cramps at-night ex- tremely painful . . . now, thanks to your pamphlet, no more cramps . (B.H.) One swallow doesn’t make a summer and old J. A. Coincidence grabs all my schemes to claim of new cures. ment is inherited, even if and dad, had it. The ailment is a nutritional deficiency disease in most instances, I believe. It irks me that I can't show now just how I came to believe painful cramps seizing the victim of mature age are manifestations of tetany, but anyway I call it Adult Tetany. On written request accompa- nied with stamped self-addressed envelope, I'll send you the pamphlet about it. Tetany is not to be confused with tetanus (lockjaw). Tetany is painful, but otherwise people didn't run to the doctor with minor ailments in the good old days when an _ honest doctor charged 50 cents for an office consultation, $1 for a visit to the home, $10 for delivering a baby. SELDOM SAW IT So the old timers seldom saw pure tetany, but only the condi- tion masked by the more striking symptoms of the illness that made the call necessary. Standard medical textbooks have always conveyed the idea that tetany is a rare disease or perhaps a defect of infants, due to functional deficiency of the mysterious parathyroid glands whose function 1s still pretty much a mystery. And so the medical authors of era left it horse-and-buggy _ Just as they had found it, and the medical authors of today have hashed it over and over, each INFANTS’ DISEASE Thus doctors came to believe tetany is a disease of infancy and childhood. I thought so too, when f wae an honest doctor. ' Thave learned a few things that real doctors will learn only when ' their patients can consult’ them without fear of incurring a big bill, I don't give medical advice at “any price. But I give whatever information and advice I ean on (a) building health and (b) pre- venting disease, free or at the cost of printing and distribution. From the reports these clients of mine make of the effects they experienced following my advice, I have learned that an adequate daily intake of calcium and vita- min D prevents tetany, ters, not more than one page let of 1 words long, pertain: to reonal health Poa. hygiene, not to taoade, diag- Dr. ‘iliag Brady, if a self. Voice | Highland Resident Wonts — capes an Kept Tied - ° ° . . aD a contte ago in There would be fewer, but bet- pacts Guse ‘wan 0 Games ter dogs because they would not sy one asking for safety ’ be peddied when little and cute suggestions. At that time my to anyone who will accept them, suggestion was to use governors enly te grow up a nondescript ‘to regulate the speed of all motor If people had to pay a fair price esular inspection to see for a dog, they would take care Was im working erder. of them. We do not have a dog | also pointed out that if General now, but when we did, it was a Motors used the device, all other spayed springer spaniel female motor manufacturers would be that never ran about. forced to follow. I may add that E. 0. Bareis such controls are now.used by P. O. Box 226 some companies on their trucks. Highland Lorne D. Weaver Hal Boyle Says: Roger Williams Outdoes | Keyboard Rival Liberace “NEW YORK (Many elderly ladies who dote on Liberace prob- ably never heard of Roger Wil- liams, They don't swoon and have to be revived with smelling salts every time he sits down at a piano. * ** On the other hand, Williams, a rising young artist of the keyboard, has a solid achievement to his credit that 2 far has evaded the curly-haired “man in the silver lame tuxedo.” Liberace, whose albums have done well, has never yet turned out a real hit record, Williams has. His first recording, the popular “‘Autumn Leaves," has sold more than 1,200,000 platters, remained a solid hit for five straight months, This kind of thing is usually only an instrumentalist’ 8 dream. “And it “on seems hike a dream to me,” confessed the 31-year-old Navy veteran. Roger, son of a prominent Des. "#t Moines, Iowa, Lutheran minister, won considerable success in the Midwest before coming to New York. Two lucky breaks helped lift him from the rut in which hun- dreds of fine musicians -find them- selves lost here. e The first break came when he went to-a television talent show to serve as accompanist for a young Roger to fill in by playing a few numbers of my own.’ The audience liked him so well he won the $1,000 prize. He got the second break by at- tending the recording session of another artist, The session ended half an hour early, The head of the firm suggested Roger rehearse a number himself. Williams happened to have the music for “Autumn Leaves” with him. He sat down and played it. The rehearsal recording turned out to be just what the man wanted. In 20 minutes one of the year's top records was born. The piano mastery of this hand- some, quiet-spoken young artist, however, is no happy accident, Roger was playing by ear at the age of three. At four he had al- of jazz for But jazz is definitely an art We will never get away eas ae 0 int , it can become Case Records of a Psychologist Just One Year of College Life Brings Greater Cultural, If you were Laura’s father, what would you say to her? Many older folks think college youth are frittering away their time foolishly, as some do. But the majority not only reap a richer cultural heritage, but actually earn $10,000 more in later life for every $1,000 spent on college training. So go to college, at least for a year! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-344: Laura L., aged 18, is in a quandary about her future. “Dr. Crane, I think I'd like to go to college,”’ she timidly began, “but my father argues it is a waste of money since I don't know what I want to do in life. . Ll s LJ “He says if I knew I would . a nurse or planned to be a school teacher, then he might con- sider it. “But I admit I don’t have any intense desire for any specific kind of work. “So what do psychologists ad- vise in such a case as mine? Is it foolish to spend my father’s money by going on to college?’’ GO TO COLLEGE No, it is an excellent idea to go on to college, at least for one full year, regardless of whether or not you know what you wish to do as a . permanent career. Indeed, I once made a survey of my senior students in Liberal Arts at Northwestern University, just before their graduation from four years at college, and half of them still didn’t know what they were going to do in life, So never let uncertainty regard- ing your specific goal stop you from starting on the road to suc- cess and happiness, “An investment in knowledge," said wise old Benjamin Franklin, “always pays the bent dividends." * Statistics show dint college stu- dents earn far more than non- college students even when they don't know at. the start exactly what career they wish to enter. And that is true not just of pro- fessional students, such as engi- = TIONAL VOL YIDANCE = neers, physicians, lawyers, teach- ers, clergymen, nurses, etc. It is likewise true of students who simply take a broad cultural course without specializing for a definite profession in life. COLLEGE BENEFITS Going to college offers many benefits that aren't traced direct- ly to the lectures of your pro- fessors. For éxample, you break away from home and learn to stand on your own feet socially. That ma- tures you a great deal and thus renders you more capable of later success, You also meet people from all over the country and even many Financial Benefits foreign students, so your mental horizons are wider than before and you have friends everywhere, You become more as- sured and can speak with greater poise, for you have | pin added confidence, This greafer confidence is one of the intangibles that real- ly pays off in every ‘ind of job you may later select. * * * An extra year of schooling at the college level, also teaches you to bear down before a crisis. It isn’t ming effectively before a final ex- am and of analyzing facts swiftly and meeting deadlines, That's the big pay-off from college. So any boy or girl who has for every $1,000 he invests lege, even if he attends but year. Nowadays, too, the employment many of are high ochool graduates?” Then the next question for “screening” out the desirableg is “How many of you are eullege men or women?” And you become a college man or woman with even one semester! Send for my “Vocational Guid- ance” booklet, a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents. It contains many further facts and tests, . Pontia mped, Michigan, enelo enve and for hs and printing costes when ‘ene paychological charts (Copyright 1956). et £ + Feb i Re PART 2 cbt Ne ai Ce i; ok gi bie EA ae ge Fidei re Sis ee ee te Pe ee a: Pie eS * 4 as ime THE PONTIAC, PRESS. : TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1956 RRS ht See Fhe aR See ee Dai anaedie i ee at ¥ ee eee er hn IM: 5 tp Se Me i { dl Bes Income at Deeds OfficalvAt Keep Paying Goes Up by 16.Per Cent (Accused Veteran An increase of 16.5 per cent in Fund of the County, he said, after|- and rean War. In ao rete o Hutchins Re-elected as Fund President | NEW YORK w - Robert M. dent of the Fund for the Repub- lie, Hutchins and other officers of the charges un-/1954. With export sales added, an open hearing here| Oldsmobile said it sold 623,659 cars| Hutchins has been criticized for acknowledged mem-| Cadillac said December sales of|Some of the grants and studies fi- the Socialist Workers/15,582 topped all other months in/nanced by the fund, The spokes- group on-the attorney gen-jits history and brought the*year’s}man noted the criticism and said subversive list, but denied/sales’to 152,583, Cadillac’s old rec-|the fund officers “didn't want to statements allegedly calcu-jord set in 1954 was seem to be using the board to an- Communist China| per cent, the division swer the criticism.” 148 N, Saginew St. Near Sears es a : Fircitonmeiterneee Charge ‘DOUBLE HOLDENS _ TRADING: STAMPS 7 - WEDNESDAY @ for Fillings? LESS Invest in Dependability... get a Bonus in Go! The car says GO and the price won't stop you! ' You can buy it on its name alone —this big, high- powered '56 Pontiac—and be safe in the knowledge that you couldn’t make a better investment in dependable, carefree motoring. | The good things you’ve been hearing about Pontiac for years assure you that. But “go” is the word fer ’56! Performance so new and dramatic it must be experienced to be believed! A short spell behind the wheel will nail that state- ment down as a fact. Come along for a drive and see. ’ General Motors Corporation 65 Mt. Clemens St., Pontiac 15, Michigan JACK W. HAUPT PONTIAC SALES ‘ North Main Street, Clarkston, Michigan Waiting for the light to change, you can’t hear the engine. But touch your toe to the accelerator and in a split second there’s a torrent of power, sparked by the most advanced engine of them all— the blazing 227-h.p. Strato-Streak V-8. Team this terrific power plant with Pontiac’s all- new Strato-Flight Hydra-Matic* and you've got the smoothest take-off that ever brightened a highway. And remember—this easy handling dream is actually among the biggest, huskiest cars built! You can actually have a big, glamorous Pontiac 860 for less than you would pay for 44 models of the low-priced three “PONTIAC PRESENTS PLAYWRIGHTS '56”. AND “WIDE, WIDE WORLD”—TWO GREAT TV. PROGRAMS—NBC-TV, PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION RETAIL STORE Now for the final test—head for the open road and some landmarks you can challenge. Wipe out a hill. Straighten a curve. Smooth a stretch of rough road that’s bothered you for years. Now see why they’re calling this the greatest “‘go”” on wheels? More than that—it’s the greatest buy on wheels! And that too, is easy to prove. A look at the price tag—a check on our deal — and nothing will stop it from being yours! *An extra cost option. COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES, Ine. KEEGO SALES & SERVICE, Inc. 3080 Orchard Lake Rd., Keego Harbor, Michigan RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES — 51 N. Breadway, Lake Orion, Michigan | PONTIAC meth gate Mt me a ST pee ee EVERY PONTIAC BUILT IS POWERED BY THE GREAT STRATO-STREAK ENGINE .. and you have 15 beautiful models to cheese from ... 3 complete lines ...3 price ranges... 6 sleek 2-doer and 4-door Catalina hardtops . . . sedans . . . station wagons... the magnificent ‘ Stor Chief Convertible. Take your pick from the greatest glamour and “go” ever priced se low! 8 Sere ee > ; ; | 1 bl 223 Main Street, Rochester, Michigan HOMER HIGHT MOTORS, Ine. 160 §. Washington St, Oxford, Michigan wGHT THE PONTIAC . PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1056 4 od jsusngunuecenueccnuseccuscesnennne ae ‘FOR INCOME ‘io =. cca For pe heart attack, it had got se that | cabinet members would bring the least little trivialities to Ike te a % a desk r i+ Small > al ao . Office Use Sah Gets idan boxane fe : House advisers anda slight gulp . The, Easy-to-Use Portable of the larynx, Ike’s executive ap- : Smith-Corona fi wo iq ADDING MACHINE. - A top-ranking White House ‘of- r fical: “Before the President’s Also VICTOR REMINGTON BURROUGHS | Adding Machines Rented m4. Taz ee a From now on, "the midday break in hig "eFEDAS © will streatch for two or three hours Trt while Ike lunches leisurely with (Advertisement) Mamie and stretches out on his iown bed for a southern-style siesta. HE’LL RUN AGAIN “Tke is going to run again, just as sure as I'm-sitting here,” the ieareaai’ fenigae tages Titiee (Regies 'eeejee jeeeiaw : 1 experience assist you” Hours: Belly 9 tos. Wea € Sat} tet. gE by Appt. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 412 South Saginaw Se. Above Oakland Theater ” Phone FE 8-0456 one of your basic tools- =—<——=. 4 telephone “It's for you,” your wife calls down. But that glue job is just about ready for the clamps. You know how popular you are going to be after tracking sawdust through the house! And that long climb up the cellar stairs isn't fun either. Make life easier for yourself with a telephone in your basement. Whether your family uses the basement as a workshop, recreation room, laundry room, or all three, an additional telephone in the basement brings welcome convenience to all. Cost?—just pennies a day. Call our Business Office for prompt installation of additional telephones anywhere in your home. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY FOUR RECOVERED “Four men in that little room had recovered from heart attacks,” he said with something approach- ing awe, “and they were all work- campeon CAPER —Bend- ing an ear—or two—is something four-year-old. Franklyn S. Johnson, Jr., does easily. The Anniston, Ala., youngster has ears so flexible they can be bent and tucked in- wardly, as shown above. Strangers, not knowing .of the youngster's gery to “correct” the self-cauli- flowered ears. ‘ |tentions known by February 1. He trick, often suggest plastic sur- pointed out that Ike has always encouraged the younger men in the party to come forward, and has. insisted there is no indispensable) man. “But you don't see him helping | Knowland’s candidacy any, do you?” he chuckled. “And you don’t see him push anybody the President, but Ike would like to cut out all the non-essentials CHORES GONE Gone with the new. year are those time-consuming chores. Tas previous presidents: autograp! pictures, receiving national delega- tions, making small] talk with axe- to-grind politicians, and listening to the patronage problems of GOP national committeemen and state chairmen. and frou-frou of ,his job, anyway, | Switch like laying cornerstones and stuff.” Notes Weakness in Foreign Policy not in a very happy state at this time.” He said Eisenhower's ill- ness has “contributed very great- ly” to this situation. He was inter- He said he did not. want to criti- cize Secretary of State Dulles but that in the foreign policy field “we haven't made much progress in the last several months.” OR 3-9702 KIRT’S SEWING CENTER 6183 JAMESON ST., DRAYTON PLAINS * WEDNESDAY IS ~DOUBLE RED STAMP DAY B SAM'S, “sce" Bl Inch fits y 278 (a? ae The Stroh Brewery Co., Detroit 26, Michigan No other American beer tastes like Stroh’s, | Fire-brewed | to give you satisfying refreshment j PS) F, # ‘ Seo - a . » ioc ce . Ee (Fire-Brewed at 2000°) and in a Stroh’s beer is lighter, soother, more \ | refreshing because it’s America’s only fire-brewed beer... fire-brewed at 2000 degrees. You'll discover satisfying refreshment in your very first glass... You'll like every glass every time. it’s lighter! because no other American beer is brewed like Stroh’s On TV For Your Enjoyment: RED WING HOCKEY — CELEBRITY PLAYHOUSE — DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS PRESENTS roo A _TTHE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, ne eee slp J $ i iE & ' ~ z| = eeeesae | F : e Eile: hk = ri i @ §& i z i fr <8 sve Fee The woman who figured most prominently in his life until he met Grace Kelly was the dark But Rainier’s Vatican-appointed chaplain, the Rev. Richard Tucker of Wilmington, Del., broke up the gations-and duties” made it neces- sary to forget Gisele. * - “The prince understood,” Father Tucker said, and Gisele left, sigh- Marriage License Applications Briotcurrir Charles Carson, 69 Lake Celia M. Whitfield, 42 Elizabeth Donald A. Waples, “EB. Lansing Jane A. Gruber, Birmingham George W. Reaves, 136 Oakland Prances E. Daniel, Lake Orion James C. Sutherland, 4354 Maybee Esther Leone Sweet, Walled Lake Gerald O. Hanley, 273 Clifford - Janet L. Markus, Seattle, Wash. Robert W. Scott, Walled Lake Alice M. Swails, Detroit Elmer J. Smith, 34 School Shelva J, Risinger, 701 Bingham Frederick W. Koteskey, Greenley, Colo. Evelyn M. Biggers, Birmingham Calvin C, Campbell,.307 N. Perry Eleanor C, Meredith, 67 Fernberry gs ITT, Bloomfield Hills field Hils William R. James, Birmingham dane C. Mehrer, Bloomfield Hills Robert C. og. © Virgiline M. Rapin. ‘i's 6. * enienhe Richard H. Larsen, Metam Marion M. Hubbard, 2386 Jones Thomas Juhn, Birmingham Audry J. Grendahl, Detroit James T. Parlegs, 6605 Scotch Lake Joann I. Sexton, 6650 Scotch Lake Walter O. Br Gwen Luce, (Advertisement) “OPERATION VETO Red exploitation hit behind Iron‘ Curtain MUNICH—In the one-party, one-press police states of Soviet Satellite Europe much of the impetus of opposition mustcome from the free world. Early in 1954 Radio Free Europe and Free Europe Press launched the powerful Opera- tion “Veto’’ by saturation radio broadcasts and balloon drops. It concentrates on 10 specific ally attainable, limited demands for the Czechoslovakian “People’s Opposition.” Messages of gratitude from the people and agitated protests from the Communists testify to the tremendous effectiveness of the campaign from the start. You can help keep it up. Radio Free Europe and Free / Europe Press are privately oper- | ated and supported. For maxi- / mum effectiveness they must; remain that way—speaking the truth freely and unofficially. / Your dollars spread the truth to 70 million captive people who knew and loved their freedém. Truth builds hope and contin- ued resistance. Send your truth dollars to: CRUSADE FoR FREE- nom, ¢/o Local Postmaster. * ° THE PONTIAC PRESS . ing of displayed tamily. r . ( Ff LF g s E | ¢ 8 fe rite agi gears EsadS Ee : | 2 *EE ti Fe | fi ii iF i | i I: i i li f ee ed _ y Break Monaco s. Marriage J inx?) and collecting rare ani- visiters, v. 8. make to nial aun particularity vapadl the famed gambling ca-iqnd of light, complexion, graceful] the prince doesn't gumble|halt and Dhue eyes.” is beanies Cx" ectuse “he dooun't like it.” Tale Aenean Grong Cally. cabinpt last Wiiat does be her Well an : eee Rainier once an interviewer: | (Tomorrow: Grace Kelly Becomes Rainier and Grace “I ike at who ig tair-haired The Queen of Hollywood.) GET DOUBLE STAMPS AND SAVE AS NEVER BEFORE! “CORTS- FURS DRESSE y — it ht WEDNESDAY IS DOUBLE | STAMP DAY F t 7 Oh * if tF fr g f Out They Go— 50% Off on Group of $39.99 COATS 19” Group $39.99 Coats $25.00 Group $59.99 Coats $39.99 Group $69.99 Coats $49.99 GEORGE'S - NEWPORT’S 74 N. Saginaw St. g 50% Off on Group of a... mae thy Group $7.99 Dresses. . .$3 Group $16.99 Dresses. . $8 Group $21.99 Dresses. $10 ¢ 5199 Croup $149 Furs... . $69 Group $299 Furs... .$149 Group $399 Furs... . $199 i i | t se a w & Alt Colers Light Bright Sizes for Junior Misses | f Ey. HI ee z i rE |i Chock Hach Dem—Shep—Sae Wedaslay te 29.95 Value Coats and Sets on Girls’, Toon Cae. $18.99 He ed wool qylit lined. Sizes 6- feone, Shing $100.1 puree Zensag cases’ ‘New Low Price White Sele : Speciel! Sa 987 $3. 95 oi Highly on. Rubberized, ae ae $399 7 Group of 1.99 LADIES’ , Sanforized! Wear them for all oc» § $5.99 value. Full, twin sizes. casions. Sizes 32 § All colors. to 38. Bates Spreads ........$5.99 Slips, Betes Drapes ...405655$7.99 2 for $3 § Printed Drapes. .......$3.99 Group of 8.99] te 3.99 Value Just Wise ! D3. Not Wealthy. GEORGE'S Tes : | | cr. asi — Handsome hance dressy styles. 22 . ~ ri nov- to 30. elties. 5-M-L. Most people think that the gentleman who _ beautiful and i inspiring motor car pictured other automobile built and sold in the land. Corduroy Suberbon Coats ......$19.99 owns and drives a new Cadillac must — above—costs just a few dollars more than The conclusion is self-evident: Cadillac Jackets ....$3.88] Campus Costs ........$8.99 necessarily be blessed with an abundance many cars in the “medium-price” bracket. ownership is not only wonderful and Group of 1.69] Big Seving of this world’s goods. . But the truth of the matter is that a great many motorists of relatively modest means—like the happy man you see here —sit at the wheel of Of the “car of cars.” For wisdom and practicality lead to Cadillac—just as surely as prominence and prosperity! The Series Sixty-Two Coupe—the e JEROME MOTOR Cadillac’s dependability is so great that the car is virtually free from all but the purely routine requirements of service. A Cadillac stretches a gallon of g asoline over so many miles that it is the Sival of much smaller, lighter cars in this regard. And a Cadillac, according to accurate and authenticated resale records, will retain its value over the years better than any 280 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Michigan * thrilling—but sound and sensible as well. Why not stop in soon for a look and a ride? You'll see the most beautiful Cadillac ever built . . . and drive the finest-per- forming Cadillac of all time . . . and dis- cover the greatest value in Cadillac history. That’s Cadillac’s magical combination for 1956—and it’s waiting for you now in our . SALES CO. ~ Ph, FE 4-3566 NYLON all For every day and dress, First quality. Searf, Cloves ..$1 ES AN ah + ee) a 1S PONTIAC PRESS, -PURSDAY, JANVARY 16 1900 2 Oe [Pont siping es pet tH - peta RO NE - By Cart Grisbert jog = Division | sets recently surpassed the $2 mil-| [7 ‘tion mark-for the first time since Division, or of the labor orga | : —_— ™® I= » al mere [tion in the plant” : a eT = 7 +e ee ft eee | Baio rer |, fisland’s Queey juisre et Date for Parking Lots Special Election Civil Defense. Asks see how Must sociation of Women Executives | sn Ameer ‘to Be Scheduled by City Commission aming Systems °- () H0 PROR A : , manhole t Rich- A a al has been made by The City Commission is expected and 21 of assessor's plat 131 from|™# east to East boulevard to n appe itonight to set the date of a spe-|Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stout and Mae oa Cumens 40 Mey “in a a city civil defense official for A U. S. SAVINGS STAMP cial election in which Pontiac|#1- Bower respectively, are on tap|Ciemega ts Pestherstont: GnmeA\ ave-|more organizations to install the : With EVERY $5.00 PURCHASE voters will decide whether the city aes ° “| Kenilworth avenue Mt. Clemens to — — : WEEKLY SPECIALS should have 624 additonal mu| 4 resemtentet iets (tas caeepeae fete a a pad coming ote a VOU COULD INLAID TERRAZZO ment dum pe-| Men , 3 a ‘BE SUED! TILE CORLON | natires to force the election, |.c0et bellday. = Bisham to Manoel ssfended” wotentias coverage in town. “It is a sure Someone slips on your at: : Other action slated on the 20- : ee, to Richton nesses, and industrial plants in io | ‘3 39 Sq. : agenda will be an en- dew reahe ae DOR ote Pleasantdaie subdivision to Richton. of emergency,” he said. on Alightly Irregular A 0 30 goes’ you special off accidentally! con- tae ban ; as- hear a petition requesting a side- . Pon- |walk on the east side of Barkell Ready ‘Autorama’ Show [Signals coming. from in proposed | street from Lenox to Wesbrook. ; : a "| A communication ttom the Migal DETROIT uw —“The fourth an-/trol point, over private one-way if proposed drain~ is also Investment Corp. seeking permis- "ual “Autorama” auto show will et to be declared a public|sion to place a right of way sign|be held at the Michigan State Fair-| ‘role cttices sow Pont necessity by the commissioners)on the south side of Walton boule-|grounds’ coliseum Jan. 20-22, Frank “At present, 46 signal boxes have] in- and a date for a future public|yard opposite Hollywood avenue, ie shes ochoduied to be heard. Dade, president of the sponsoring, been installed around the area, sessed and city Last chance at this price. tiac Creek storm for Kenneth G. HEMPSTEAD sac INSURANCE [ip 102.8. Haron St. Ph. 4-8284 — cluding 23 schools, In other action, City Clerk Ad@) pubtic hearings will be held on| “chigan Hot Rod Assn., said Mon- R. Evans is slated to recommend ; day. The show features a display ‘evn 3 intention to construct sanitary Czecho-Slovakia has new stamp’ to the Commission ine a agesiny sewers in: of hot rods, sports cars and custom] jssues showing wild animals and | sidered to change date of the gen- Featherstone avenue from existing Cars. national costumes. ies ede Meera, cn sis Ra SIE hic Ty pat li z z ii i i of 3 g te ae lil i | There’s a - new name on _@) our door if! = i Check Fire Hazards | s ae SR) Ploy sofe . . . check your home z ] i) Yage for fire hazards now. thot ‘the out Gan ae wee | i ‘winter months are here with Prinnegan and Cecil B. McCallum heavier loads on the’furnace and [that James M. Stone be ‘appointed _ electrical wiring. BE SURE your [as process server, is included on fire insurance covers full replace- | the agenda. ment value of your home and |] The suggested appointment of contents. - | Daniel R. Veazey as the alternate 4 member of the Zoning Board to VAN WAGONER AGENCY, Inc. jem 2% Poms ot Armas CLIFFORD E. MAISON Rey Wilton — Howard Looney — Jack Brannack /recommendation, is Siated for 18 £. Lewrence FE 4.9571 |i action. . MANAGER - Ae nsseeeeserstrassnsnesesaneneaat The City Plan Commission is ex- ; pected to submit four additional reports to the Commission on the ae No surgery needed : ) — dine releasing to the Detroit _ Reduce swelling of 389252255. bd 4 1 gh ~~ Ae y= ty proceed painful piles at home!. jsez22 She FE pag to treat tafned in any other Tending pl Recommending that the vast side of Clifford E. Maison promoted to Manager of Prudential’s Pontiac District Office t torture at home, It's stainless tion, This een Mt. Clemens street : , ———— 1is amazing and it “ ate stance fe meperny Ry = etic inefusive Pithers Aaaition, = ne = relief—without be instantly . : to be ressned from Residential 3 to Rest, 2 of resulta Many who suffered oven, promoting healing? ne | TRecommending thet Lote 145-147 of 3 years now enjoy real comfort Get new stainless Pazo®. Won't [Pon wel te Mae renoned } proved ingredients, includ- of ointment both at druggists! ** | Two resolutions authorizing the city manager to purchase Lots 20), LU SALE it * Do you use them all? | 2 (=) CHECKING ACCOUNT () SAVINGS ACCOUNT © [=] SAFE DEPOSIT BOX (1) Low-cost LOANS \These are just some of the services and facilities we offer, to help with your _ Money matters. Put them to work —and ask about others that can prove a -— really great boon to you. Clifford E. Maison, C.L.U. heads our office at Suite 402, 28 North Saginaw Street Clifford E. Maison, a Chartered Life Underwrit his Prudential career over twenty-seven years pa are The Prudential as an agent in Detroft, he was promot to Staff Manager of the Pontiac District Office in 1932 Mr. Maison held that position until his recent promotion to Manager. He has been active in the Community Chest Boy Scout Council, Civil Defense, Pontiac Civitan Club’ Life Underwriters Association and Elks Lodge and haa held executive positions in several of these organizations. He and his wife, Mercedes, have two sons. ° Although Clifford E. Maison’s name is new on our door, it is well-known to the families of this area—for he has been associated with The Prudential in Pontiac for over twenty years. Mr. Maison succeeds Arthur Norris who is retiring after 35 years of outstanding service in the insurance business, 16 of these years as Manager of Prudential’s local District Office. Clifford Maison and his staff of 38 life insurance representatives, in addition to David H. Lewis with his staff of agents working from our other office at 314 South Saginaw Street, are skilled at * heads our office at — y Room 207, 3¥2 South Saginaw Street David H. Lewis, a native of Michigan, served i: Force during World War II. He joined The Pregentai in i“ —— eae from the service. i an agent t, he was promoted to Staff 1 ih August, 1952. Mr. Lewis was appointed Diviotos nnee® { po our office at 314 South naw Street in February , - /1955. Interested in community » he has worked with i a Scout organizations and the P.T.A. Mr. Lewis and his ' wife, Catherine, have two sons and a daughter. | ~The Prudential INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA LIFE INSURANCE @® ANNUITIES # SICKNESS & ACCIDENT PROTECTION e GROUP INSURANCE e GROUP PENSIONS * * planning family protection to fit your income. Protection that TL See aaa beeper: ymeercoreyry, can pay for tomorrow’s groceries ... pay the rent or mortgage... help your youngsters complete their education, if you aren't here. Or this protection can make your own retirement years com- en fortable and carefree. * SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE BRANCHES Ui DRAYTON PLAINS AUBURN HEIGHTS ° Y Yj, fy as w Ete) ove f ! j = | ’ ‘ ¢ LE & ‘g 5: specs ate tp ache ae ae Le ee eT ‘~ The goal, they say, is to free this ; Ration’s economy after 10 years "The new program will: ) lit 6:30 is Sealine Rew Siet — 30 pom., Is a , . sportswriter whe wound up with |usand years. Some 20 mi | the American team at Neuren- |Pe%ple were involved. The Redsi 4. 2 \)vae eypon gg FF] aeglne ame let the | 10. his longawe isis tees their villainy ever since. He | elder people goon with their |rence, th should hate a network show. reading of the Koran and de- |9C%: the President iverber’s words reached Ture cares ad cetstecatt cae ae Say. sister of anothe n those among : : ee ev : kestani, Kirgisi and Tartars who| ‘erealter appear in Latin script. | aio sioniticantly. he said thatithe « listen to Radio Free Europe. RFE| OMY sech works as Mesoow |. 1. one hand there was theR. Holmes, picked up his program to let, that, Wasted these people te read were aus of running but on the other(make Washington Reeve inde ‘bella the Sen) cbliged to learn nt be spoke of his grest fear of}a profession Curtain know know young were obliged to learn|being unable to complete a second) I didn't see is happening there. eg the new letters and urged tolterm, . : wish I had. ‘| THE PONTIAC PRESS. TI'RSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1956 ‘TO ENROLL IN : her to leave mie an ounce of heril a eS oe tinued to country, he remarked in fo heceetiNie courage, for it ‘would “fp : iS a Suse" =" “WHEW CLASSES | i House correnpandens'30,000 Students Compete} ay es ge the pews 20: for ‘Smile of Year’ Honor Ba. : , ¢ Koran- “The other three | GREGG SHORTHAND—BEGINNERS cae meen cpa GREGG SHORTHAND—ADVANCED a the prophets BOOKKEEPING—ACCOUNTING on oe TYPEWRITING—ENGLISH oo COMPTOMETER—CALCULATOR SPEED WRITING Day, Half-Day and Evening Sessions VETERAN APPROVED | RPsinstcactiel chutiude| 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac, Phone FE 23-3551 Call, Phone or Return This Ad for Information 4 1, Decree a minimum wage de-| ~ + signed to give everyone a raise. ‘..But the minimum will vary by regions, Where. living. é¢osts. are lower, the minimum wage will be lower—and vice versa. 2, Order industries which made regions, The government is also considering including in the pro- gram a bonus for more efficient workers, Specific details have not been announced. Northwestern U. Coed, Astor Heir Plan to Marry GREEN BAY, Wis. (INS)—The mother of a pretty 19-year-old Northwestern University coed has announced that her daughter will marry, William Astor, heir appar- ent to the Astor millions, on June 16. Mrs. Florence Fisk said the ceremony will take place at the Green Bay Union Congregational Church. The bride-to-be, Chatlotte Fisk, met young Astor at a school party about a year ago. She sald both of them intend te com- plete their schooling. Astor, a sophomore accounting student at the Evanston, IIL, school, is understood to have ap- plied for a transfer to the Uni- versity of Miami. His father, oft-married John Jacob Astor III, maintains a win- ter home in Florida. Young Astor's great-great-great grandfather, who amassed a for- _ tune in fur in the then unexplored territory that is now Wisconsin, founded the town of Green Bay. Music Makers to Meet BIG RAPIDS (P—More than 600 band and orchestra students from 21 cities of music festival district No. 1 will convene Feb. .18 in Big Repids for the Michigan School Band and Orchestra Assn. solo and ensemble competition. The event | last year was held in Cadillac. PLUS INSTALLATION BUDGET | GAS FIRED WATER HEATER by Amurican- Standard This fuel-thrifty, automatic storage) water heater provides an abundant, dependable supply of hot water. Comes in 20, 30 and 40 gallon models. Easy Terms You con buy now for modernization on @ convenient time payment plan, Eames & Brown Go. SSE. Pike Ph. FE 3-7195 Whether idling at cprbside or cruising, this new Chevrolet talks in a well-mannered whisper. (One reason is the hydraulic-hushed valve lifters now in all Chevrolet engines—V8 or 6.) Soft-spoken, yes—but this hand- some traveler packs a horsepower wallop that ranges up to 205! It’s charged with sheer action. Action that can save you pre- cious seconds for safer passing! Action that lets you take steep hills in effortless stride! Action that Hardly ever speaks above a whisper, this new Chevrolet. But when you do the “talk- ing”... when you want a hill flattened or a quick sprint for safer passing...its action gives you all the right answers! helps you zoom out of trouble spots almost as quickly as they develop! And action isn’t all. Chevy holds the road like part of the pavement! You feel added assurance in the way it clings to curves. Of course, Chevrolet brings you / the security of safety door latches / in all models. Instrument panel , padding and seat belts, with or / without shoulder harness, are of-/ fered at extra cost. Come in and drive a Chevrolet. We've got one ready and waiting! Noa tes m= OO RESESee ©: pre im a * ehasvsne cs rg oon owge cy cy a Aine NE HON A a age ip maser Te . COLLAUDALE % ’ “ -MATTHEWS-HA 34 Mill St. and 211 S. Soginaw St. RGREAVES, fa - Pontiac, Michigan puns rs sam srt “Fashions lncluda, Both. Full, Slim: Skir * + ee , un ee ee ee ee Permanents $7.50 and Up © We feature Br puerta Dryers for cool comfort, fed _ ROWENA’S & - DOWNTOWN BEAUTY SHOP NORTHSIDE BEAUTY SHOP 8244 N. Saginaw 1216 Baldwin Over Neumode's Corner Columbia FE 2-9382 FE 5-3735 ‘fde- Paul Church, annual reports sary Altar Society of St. Vincent were presented and plans were) ‘made for the Wednesday meeting, jof the sewing committee. - ' Mrs, Harold Brady presided at the meeting of the National Coun- ‘cil of Catholic Women that fol- lowed. | Reports were presented by | Mrs. W. J. Hinds on the work | dene for the American Cancer No Appointment Necessary Salon de Beaut’e FE 8-2903 448 EAST PIKE Owner Eve Bailey lid 2 een Ce ee i ban: | \ used for needy children, Announcement was made of the ‘day convention -being held on March 13 at Hotel Statler in De- \troit. The -convention theme is EVENING SCHOOL SHORTER--EASIER Demonstration Monday Evening, Jan. 16, 7:00 New Classes This Week The Business Institute 9 West Lawrence Phone FE 2-3551 ‘I “Christianity in Action.” Street, Pontiac }: Ste BY Sition ce eben: Sha fee Eeteomnenien 4 Mrs. Marshall Sprague was Sponsors of the day convention book are the Rev. A. M. Zaleski, Mrs. Brady, Mrs. William B. Dean, Mrs. Humphreys, Mrs. McGuire, Mrs. Marshall en ea Jo seph Spadafore, Mrs. Schendt and Margaret © O'Conner, Cotton KARPET-SQUARES entire room yourself —quickly, peel it... place it... pat rt... of the entire carpet. cushioned, and adhere to the floor with merely a pat of the hand. You can carpet an colors and designs of your own creation. Choose from 12 magnificent fashion-right colors. SAVE ON INSTALLATION COSTS. | SAVE ON CARPET CUSHIONS. | SAVE ON BURNS OR ACCIDENTS— replace just the damaged square instead 18-inch KARPET- SQUARE only *4 69 Kane Squares are self- easily—in solid by Ain : Open Monday & Friday Evenings ‘til 9 P. M. Phone FE 4-0516. 1666 S. Telegraph South of Orchard Lake Road “PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Fine Draperies MOLLS and Floor Coverings ! 2 Since 1941 . | Designed for spring is Pattullo-Jo sleeves are seamed to shoulders ropes Claire McCardell, Ben Zucker- Copeland’s obi sash dress, fringed and as low asa kimono’s. The fabric i is navy man, Cell Chapman and Pauline arepat high over the*waistline. Kimono _linen-like silk. - overskirts and large and flaring sashes. J a wear bowen le , WIDER SHOULDERS | padded, and suit jackets are def- Your Cruise Linen . Jerry Gilden’s sailor dress in Sichel Irish linen. A perky polka-dotted bow —a hondsome bulky knit woo! \cardigan. beige with black sweater, Sizes: 8 to 20. 19%. White i with navy or red sweoter, Sweaters Dresses Belts * _ Skirts Separates ‘Bags JANUARY CLEARANCE Coats Blouses Jewelry Yq to 2 Off Alvi TELEGRAPH at HURON LLL i iti ity! H hi mings ranging from buttons to bows to create this “rear interest.” . In all the collections shown, the slim sheath was eased by panels, The silhouette is a composite of both the slim and the full, And women who like full skirts will have plenty. to choose from. Most wear, however. There's the hint of widening shoulders although they are not initely shorter than those of last season. * * * Seen today were collections of rear view that counts. all demonstrated how a woman can look good when re- . Sg ngewe rane eae oe a . ~~} medium heel is the most’ com-|used to them, are also good. t. Vincent . Se ie its Hold ‘Back Comes to. the Front : ECIAL HAIR-DO ni S q oes THAT. : M in Styles for Springtime {| ~ SPECIAL DATE Meetings By JUDITH CLEMENCE * |i low ty the ait and irked : , Pontiac Press Women’s Editor {with side opening pockets so that * by our Virginia Farre] trained operctors , At the recent meeting of the Ro- sana vom os at on ti ber ttt 3 the Nai from side to side—as feminine as attending 26th National Press Week of the New York Dress In-|twitching a bustle. (The swallow- stitute had to agree that the back|'#il even appears in bathing suits.) deat taanae rien ak ta This designer uses back panels backwards ae deeaed. Pe deetan which have Ws 0 Geamthe * 8 seaming directly under the bust, Neither. the mode! nor the edi-|Miss McCardell adds a panel in tors were aware that it wasn't|back, folding it into the skirt from worn corfectly, and it was some|#bove the waist. | time before the designer himself|' She adds a sash with long decided that the dress would look|streamers down the back on many better reversed. ‘ other. high-waisted dresses. RAINBOW HUES Color is important in this col- | Ben Zuckerman (famed for coats “land suits) believes that the suit with personal newness in silhou- ette, coloring and mood is the sea- son's major trend. which she calls ‘‘neo-classic." The back has gentlv bloused folds that fall from the shoulders to a V-shaped waistline where the full- ness is caught in a band on the hip and then cascades to the hem- line in a flowing panel. 8s SHOW STOPPER One such gown in apricot chif- fon practically stopped the show. ae ee te mae meee eR Seer the country. ; « * A definite trend setter, Pauline treating. Miss MeCardell’s spring collec- | tion features the ‘swallowtail’ ‘| back. ‘This center back fullness | OCMS Auxiliary | Vincent. Syracuse of the Leader} [ i: Fy 3] 3% . 2F2 ray ig 5 | Trigere, has put wings in -her |spring dresses. Her “‘wingaway” |silhouette is basically a sheath with flared overskirt. Split in front, the overskirt flares |back to show the narrow sheath. Trigere stresses the short jack- et and she shows matching cape- lets over one-piece dresses as a | variation of the little fur. Three fashion firms predicting a fitted navy blue spring in both the Blind was the|suits and costumes include the firms of Harry Frechtel, Paul Parnes and Pattullo-Jo Copeland. Throughout their entire collec- tions, navy was the predominant color with beige and black tying for second place. ‘Suits in these collections show both the slim and full skirts, but in the very slim, there is a pleat or fullness for ease in walking. Tomorrow's round of shows will be climaxed with a theater party i ret f i : when we'll see Orson Welles in “King ‘Lear.”* Mr, and. Mrs. Justin Borse of | vi Sunday evening the Walkers) entertained at dinner for their houseguests. Other guests attend- ing the affair were Mr. and Mrs. " |Ericson Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. George Westlake. , * = * Vivian Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Themm of Upland avenue, left Saturday for Washington, D. C., where SALON ORA™ OBRECHT ELSIE DRELLICK . Specializing in Hair Styling and ‘Permanents Complete Beauty Service seph C. Walker of West Iroquois| Personal N ews of Interest | she will begin work as a stenog- | rapher in the U.S, Navy Depart- Vivian was graduated from Pontiac High School in | June of the pot year, s Mr. and Mrs. Chaaies Long of Orchard Lake avenue, Pine Lake, have feturned to their home after vacationing at Hotel Trade Winds lin Fort ‘Lauderdale, Fla., for two |weeks, * * * Mrs. Cyril J. Strang entertained members of her. bridge club at her home on Wenonah drive Friday. * * * Sue Taipale, a senior at Pine MARY KING | Manor Tater tslean represent- | ed Pine Manor's International | Relations Club at the New Eng- land United Nations Conference held recently at Harvard Uni- versity. Sue is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Taipale of Lakeland ions. e The hebrtay save of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dick from Los Angeles |prompted a family dinner party at Devon Gables on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davidson of Lor- raine court entertained for their son-in-law and daughter at the gathering. Mrs. Jerry R. Emeigh of Mont- calm street and Mrs. Samuel Emeigh of Port Huron left Satur- jday evening for Lakeland, Fla. where they will spend the re- 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 | meinder tthe ine 1696 seuth pontiac, Telephone FE 5-6639 telegrabh reed michigan NEW FIBERGLAS DRAPES CUSTOM-MADE SOL-AIR FU FURNITURE - - ei veut thal | : PRESS. - TUESDAY, JANUARY 10.1950. 3 sg Sa *___ THIRTEEN é SSeeae = > ie paies , * ~~ ‘ a po ' The evening shirt in satin (or|or day-length skirt is a good way * Janita Flentge This Fudge rte eo to stretch her clothes ww = NeverGets. ——————— William A. (Grainy 4 : ig ph Pontiac Newcomer 5 f A twit? a Contributes Recipe % } | helping hand rf) Pi > * : * - : ‘ 2 © Molland. ‘én from St. Louis Fair 2 WO T REMEMBERING mm 6—sé@WDee,-« 28. By-JANET ODELL A \- Caer . ve : ei wil! meet Thursday |Esralian conducted the program. a nt, st § pm. at the home of Mrs. John|Mrs Bertha Hoffman invited the Mary may. Go Seidvs —_ {tate “® — a group to meet at her home on} attendant gowned The Loys! Philathes Class of || Seward street for their February ants enacts ware evened be pe ets 3 peau de sole. Their headpleces| "pir, or sn were bands ot ivy and white) yi meet Veenetay at Pectine | COllege Alumnae carried 4 ~ ‘ eis Be S Roger Kelly, brother of the |* Mis James Yeager, i30 «| Information Day bride, served the bridegroom as [ould ot Ameren, will, meet Toursdey| On Saturday the alummae of Bar. best man and Jack Steelman, (3) 2m. With Mra. George nard, Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke John Geoujias and Charies Uli- ; Radcliffe, Smith, Vassar and Wel- sian, rer i] . — Expert Ay nay CLEANING “APPEARANCE COUNTS WHEN ‘Gog ‘STAR CLEANERS ay, sor E. Pike St. = FE 2.0661 ~& ‘ ‘| All Showroom Sample Furniture 10 to AQ” Off genuine Formica tops. Here is an oppor- , F||; / - §390-5400 Dixie Hwy. Regular *225.00 Extra Long Sofa tunity to buy a custom piece of furniture _ Waterford Custom Furniture—Carpets—Upholstéring A fine example of Elliott's craftsmanship— . at a bargain price! OR 3-1225 ; — eee ae - ns _ me RENE GRE IE I Be ae ae we ‘ ® FACTORY 5 YEAR ~ WARRANTY CHECK THESE DELUXE GIBSON ~ FEATURES ROY'S [OPEN WED, THURS. FRI NIGHTS "TIL 8:30 P. M | FREEZER CHEST OAKLAND COUNTY DELIVERY ROY’S, Pontiac’s oldest, largest GIBSON out- let, made this quantity factory purchase to save you money. Make your Spring purchase now and save — Never has so much been offered for so little cost. $5% HOLDS IN LAYAWAY © Dimensions: 58 1/16” high, 24 1/16” wide, @ Freezer Space Holds 53 Pounds 32%” © Door Shelves for Extra . fa” deep Room and Convenience @ Right or Left Hand Door Hinges @ One-Piece Porcelain Interior @ Separate Egg Racks Replacements Phone FE 5-8413 96 OAKLAND HP ety : ss Fa ony . Fak i : ; sacs i - » t oh eee i z ie J * 2 : oe 3 ee by 0, 1956. ale pe Lae rw 2 Pir Geet Sena eet OR ee ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, ‘JANUARY 1 County Deaths | gamum = He leaves two sisters and ‘one brother, Mrs, William Caldwell of = North Branch, Mrs.J. C, Middleton ' of Royal Oak and Arnold Schuene- a man of North Branch. - ae The body is at his home at 5160 PONTIAC AGENT HAS NOSE FOR NEWS — Pontiac's Willis Rd., until the hour of serv- horticultural agent Kari Bailey of Birmingham was quick to sense |ice. presents» Particularly sertons | the news velue of &n ironic accident in Southern Mexico that killed Charles McMonagle ee & injured 4, collapsed a bridge and isolated 80,000 residents and tour- | | DRYDEN—Service for Chartes : Dunkel recommended that a min-! ists He took this unusual air photo which shows'the single supporting penny Mo Se Mente: , 3 aot dee ts caoeea eacor colin, oll Guat seuneing of in B@lenrto Dertingnet Bxidge over Gri- | oe TS os seer meant see, ‘| MINDERGARTEN SQUARE DANCE — Robert Lines and Patty * ‘Weisaliovs the condition, Hie also) 27 censor, struck the beider’s ctppieting cera ed th 25 tars |ecs Funeral Some, Lapeer, at 4 one Bandif Robs Delke go under the arch provided for them by Carol Putnam and |Walled Lake Couple requested that the administration * oe p.m, ‘Thursday, Burial will be in Moreau at the dress rehearsal Monday, of their square dance |, - : : “be authorized to institute halt day} ©atload of Mexican tourists into the river 80 feet below. Dryden Cemetery. Mr. McMona- — Injured. in Accident ] program to be featured at the PTA meeting Thursday evening. Six- when the load becomes) + gle died at his home , : : ar te Clarence C. King, 60, and his nar yes = Be =| i rhe ou - yesterday, Center Line Market teen kindergarteners have been coached by Kenneth Milleur to nce rea Horticultural Agent rocwster sic ox al caren une = Tima ene tet ier Vay tnd oar dey Te |i, Hine, toh of Wale . " Dumpty Super Market at 25010 Shiela Woods, Russell White, Glenn Wiber, Dickie Ross, Jimmy |General Hospital yesterday after “i Reports Mexican TraQedy jiisttate's: Rare ¥en vor Dye hr, war vated | Wie Shey Cage, Bry Wane, Biche Ge, nd eh CME aaa Pee gr road. MILLION 288UE Home, Rochester; with burial in| $300 to $400 early last evening by road near Telegraph 7 Fae chiaaied ice re| The fronie coincidences of ajdowngrade, and to. avoid hitting|Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens.|a lone bandit. : a a tin aoa ut tee od BaF ole eet ary oe Te |tragedy that killed eight Mexicans,|the slow-moving car the driver|Mr. Warren died this morning in Part-owner Ervin Cohan, 28, 925/Fother J h Kubik at the Elks Temple. Topic of; his|tion wit iclek, ube called pani: 000,000 bond issue for|iMjured four, collapsed a bridgejcrashed his truck into the bridge|Art Center Hospital, Detroit, Richton, Detroit, was sitting in osep . . [speech will be “A Prospective oft : eon jam, 6 x oe om Bee ei ae ene ee 10 tice matchsticks and isalated most|abutment, Marry L. Abiborn Sr, _|his office with his hack to the deor|to Speak at Dinner Communism.” ple lacerations, dition. Driver of the other car, m,| Father Joseph Kubik of St.|_. . 41-year-old Edward F. Royal of i eables and the bridge|Harry L. Ahlborn, Sr., 401 Shady|® ™@m came up wenger Pome arys College, Orchard Time for Everything Lincoln Park, was uninjured. . sical bied Setube Gone —_— sremention district, hort couspeed. the auto and/Lane, Lake Orion, who died at his|Srepbed both elgg el snd gh od speaker at ae Pounee MANILA ~The city of Cagay- fa been euragh docrensts. os agent on leave-in Mexico,|%, buman cargo 80 feet into. the|home Sunday, will be at Bell ET need ena Teetied fae te Poakanahs Conecher of Comummres enfin ans Tes city of Comny. Heidelberg, Germany, is cele- ) levy of present indebtedness to Dr. Belisario Domingues|rusva River below. The truckiChapel of the William R. Hamil-| 1," He took all the money on|nual Bosses Night dinner Wednes-has asked the Philippine legis-\brating the centenary of the Bun- | take care of = new bend te (Bridge, built in 1901 to accommo-| iardnouse, killing, the ‘ottendent| m. tomorrow, Buriat wit {tM desk and walked cut, |day. mae Sak 6 ls Gale Sapyee Fae, Soeeeed Shorea «| ; ue, Eve date horse drawn and edesrian| fuse came to rest at the edge|in ‘Oatl ad Hille’ amet . at 12|_ Cohan called Center Line police. The affair is slated for 7: p.m.|ging to Fridays only, Prefeeser » WS . : On the basis of increased. valu- in southern Mexico, ‘of the deep abyss. Sole survivor|Mile and Novi, under a of , ation and state equalization red iazardos ae |was the truck’s driver, who is com-|the Ashler lodge Ne 91, F&AM E crease in tax rates is anticipated and vehicles with|"20? % @ Tuxtla hospital. lot Lake Orion, to ’ Sr Ge seapeend heed eons, Thain’ Do encunene The bridge, located four miles |longed. 4 board decided that a special = te had | Shove the state capital of Tuxtle Abiborn, born fa 4 tion will be held this spring... adjeceat bridge Gutierres in Mexico, was part | on Oct. %, 1888) was an . oF Penge to | % the International Highway |"tace in London, : TS nage malo omemmete which provides the only land | ing to Detroit on, needed sites, a cor full Of] rote into s large part of Orion for 36 recommended tha escaped police| State of Chiapa, including s \ ,|as well as tour ‘cle Grunt 4 | : the require bailing ste, | or eellapss of ee wuneein seve anneal” | ) , ° rator i \ Tots Set Annual Meeti "betas horticutural agent for the} Martin, both of ‘England, . . ~ ici \, pupils in a program of|munity Chest, Inc, .will hold itsithe victims Dante , TL-county Southeast other brother, Herbert, iT or Townshi Chest: field trp ide P nd ~ gua Grats B. ‘ aren We veo. 3 | eae a ’ re 8 ie . 5 a, é oe e t Pour x ™ as TA Show’ : p ‘ fetethe grea’ when the eceident| Wiest BLOOMFIELD TOWN- BES es ; DRAYTON PLAINS — Kinder-| The Oak!and Towndhip Com-|happened. paw st te bodies of| SHIP—Gratz B. Bowles, 83, ~~ es a : .m. in the auditorium.{p.m. Jan. 19, to hear, the report Milieur: thelr coach, willjof the 1955 fund campaign com-|taken by Bailey himself from a|Mo., tomorrow, and until then will mitt > ac small ee Eo bocecect oreg teeter in ssaheaceecter sent calling and they will be ac-| mittee. Officers also will be elected plane, be at the Bell Chapel of the ; fl meer erent =f } 4 anied by orchestra. {for the coming year. , “ William R. Hamilton Funeral Co., i," . $ j{, "eeeeerseceee aterford Town-| All citizens of Oakland Town- MARLETTE timated Ss ng are two sons, Paul B., Board of Education will ex-|ship are eli to attend and are}, fire Which doctrine |e Pine Lake, and L. Pavber, with So othe py x do Mecretary of. the| Paint and finish division of the|Whom he lived. Funeral will be : comm' Marlette Coach Com early| Friday morning at the Emerson’ ey Ae Friday has been revised epeant|Chtiatian Church in Maywood, Blo. a4 Re RE Lae Fagg - Ernest Nicol said. The blaze Thursday at Pontiac Lake) = est emiamen”| unck — 4 couty_Sre wa PONTIAC LAKE—The “Pontiac Education for the Exceptional reggecte re nonce : " Thursday. Holly ‘The program on child psychology] The Holly Area High School PTA Vonft Sianen, Will be given by F. R. Wollaeger of| will meet in the high school band walth ted the Oakland County Child Guid-jroom Wednesday, at 8 p.m. ance Organization. Teachers will The program will be presented be in their rooms from 7:30 to 8| by. the girl scouts under the di- iughaed as tae a el | p-m. to consult with parents. rection of Mrs. Oscar Gerkin, ox the fire €e- : Baby sitters will be available} Mrs. Gerald Niles and Mrs. partment ered : during the meeting. Fourth grade| Keith Kinney. ri ‘yen wes ie PX ck mothers will serve refreshments. Four Towns 5 police in the same vicinity, After| Oe Oakland County Thursday evening, Four Towns questioning, he admitted’ setting] RAL ~OOON The January meeting of Oak- |PTA will present a Religious) the fire to a carton iping oil. | land County Council PTA wilt be |Round Table. A Rabbi, a Protes-| | ¢ ~ ae He is being held at the city jail’ held at the Donelson ‘School, | ‘ant minister and a Catholic priest,| («A while an investigation is pending. West Huron street, Pontiac, at 8 |Will speak on “The part religion) a p-m. on Jan. 17. plays: in our contemporary so- Probation, Court Cost Sentence Given Beyer Richard J. Beyer, 18, of 339 Ferry Ave., yesterday was placed parents will meet with their chil- dren's teachers. The program) starts at 8 p.m. me ciety.”” From 7:30-8:00 p.m., the} 32. ¢ William Emersoh, superinten- |<", 4 : i Refreshments will be served by, . fourth grade mothers, Mrs. Guy THOMAS BELTON Poosch, Mrs. Joseph Worey, Mrs. Harold Moore and Mrs. Jack oer Jaycees Name [Pit smite oe 2 v Avon Township : The regular meeting of Elm. | men’s lounge of a downtown |pramatwerctt’? ManofYear [= group of Elmwood children will give a tonette performance. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Refreshments will be served. Thomas Belton, recreation director for the township, was named. Avon Township Jaycee ‘Outstanding Young Man Stone PTA will meet at 7:30jof the Year” last night when the p.m. Thursday with Ernest Romer Junior Chamber of Commerce held showing movies taken in Canada its ‘Bosses’ Night” dinner at and Germany. Refreshments will | Decker’s Cafeteria. be served following the meeting.| Erwin Greer presented the award to Belton, who came to the Woman Named to Post [area in the fail of 1953. pai Z 5 ’ | President of the Jaycees, a PATRICIA RicumaN Gt. Macomb by Governor William Goulet, presented Jack | » Mr. and Mrs. Oney D. Richman’ LANSING ( — Mary E. Mc. | Decker with an award for doing 1665 ~ Drive. West) Devitt of Mt. Clemens was ap- | the most for the organization Bloomfield Township, today an-| pointed by Gov, Williams yes: | this: past year. New members. Bounced the betrothal of their terday to the county agent for | Mamed to the board of directors : er Patricia Lee, to Lewis R |. Macomb County, She succeeds | are George Scantiand,. Gordon :, : and Mrs.’ Martin F. Walkenhorst. Brown, and Eugene Richardson. 3410 Reese _ Charles Hill, life-time Jaycee ville? The couple bas! One-half of world's people|from Howell, was guest speaker at } as their wedding date.jeat rice every day. the program. , al ra/ e enter: es : 956 a “ FIPTEEN ‘tage of LIBERTY LOAN’S “Four Point Pay-Off . THE PONTIAC PRESS. | WES TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1 . \ over the sign dior of a used car salesroom tm Lev An- geles said, “we need your car— drive in!” Lewts Jackson Jr. did —with his throttle stuck. The car crashed through a heavy wooden door, sideswiped two. glistening - cars on shewroom floor, ran i 4 : f i : Fee Ge mht sai i iz e- cree fi f : New Staff Member Plan” NOW! 1. Total ell your bills 2. Phone. write or come in 3. Protect Your Credit Rating 4. Pick your own repayment plan. Take as long as 25 months to repay. | i sense bpp © Interest ie computed at the | | rhe addition of Mrs. Smith to rate of 3% per month on | Tithe staff fills a vacancy caused by balances under $50; 242% the . promotion’ of Oliva Viola to from $50 te $300; %% supervisor of the clinic’s Birming- from $300 te $500. ham branch, said Madeleine Half, clinic director. Use Liberty's Pay - Off Plan NOW! Loans range from $50 te $450 or se ae lehild psychiatrist and three secre- Loan taries in the Pontiac main office; ¢ 08? @a/2 att 6 9 and a directors and secretary in wea RORON ST. the Birmingham * branch. * ‘The pag am war th Bir at 113 “Newcastle, ‘a town on a long|road between Johannesburg and rs stretch of South Africa’s main|Duban; has authorized speed traps. ‘he World Is Young Today ... Never were things brighter, the future hore secure. . Beauty, yes even luxury surrounds —s us, and we are confident of a full and hoppy life ahead for our children. Thankful for our many blessings, many peo- ple dre now themselves ‘providing for the inevitable with the pre-arranged funeral. It - Donelson-Iéhns Funeral Home for full OUT OF ~ PEOPLE NEED INSURANCE COUNSEL Probably nothing is so universally needed by people in our work-o- day world as competent advice abou! property ond casualty insurance . . . what to insure. ..for what amount , ++. what eventvalities to protect against. Such advice Is best sought from a quali- fied, independent insurance agent. First of oll, he is @ man who has spent his pro- fessional fife keeping obreast of this ance you need to be sure of complete protection at the right price. into being. Your best safeguard is that such counsel come from @ professional, independent insurance agent whose busi- ess life is dependent upon his knowing his field thoroughly. Sponsored by PONTIAC ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AGENTS H. W. Huttenlocher Frank A. Anderson = lOu OFFERS. ALL THESE Vr fom, TOP VALUE TODAY! TOP RESALE TOMORROW ! . por ott a Agency Agency Austin-Norvell Maynard Johnson Agency Ins. Agency Boker & Hansen Lezelle Agency Srummett- W. A. Pollock Lincicome, Inc. . Thatcher-Patterson- Crawford-Dowe- Wernet Grove Agency Noyee W. Streit Daniels Agency Agency, Inc. Wm. W. Doneldson J. L. Ven Wagoner ’ Agency Agency, Inc. Gilbride-Mailohn Wilkinson Insurance Agency Agency \ * FROM HERE... TO HERE! A sweeping glance—suddenly you know! Here's “dream car” design—come true! That brand-new “Intagrille Bumpér”—it’s a bumper and a grille—was inspired by OldsMobile’s experimental “Delta”! Those sleek, rakish, low-level lines—flair-away fenders and projectile taillights —they're straight out of Oldsmobile’s glamorous Starfire! And step inside—that's a stride into tomorrow, too! For here's ultra-modern luxury unlimited! Lustrous fabrics and leathers, tailored to perfection! Gleaming, tasteful _ interior appointments, exquisitely fashioned! Phone FE 4-3566 DAN DAILEY STARS IN A GAY NEW 90 MINUTE MUSICAL COMEDY FOR OLDSMOBILE .. . SAT., JAN 21, » NBC-TY . TO REAR... ae ” et oa ues SUPER 88 HOLIDAY SEDAN Take the wheel and get the feel of the future firsthand! Thrill to the action of Rocket T-350 power! Experience the smooth take-off of new Jetaway Hydra-Matic® ; ; 3 the sure, effortless control of every advanced power feature!f Only in Oldsmobile could you move so far ahead, so quickly, so easily! For there’s a Rocket that’s. priced right for you! Try it ., . price it ... buy it! Stop at” our showroom for an Oldsmobile demonstration—soon! *Standard on Ninety Bight models; optional at extra cost on Super 88 models, tOptional ot extra cost; Safety Power Steering standard on Ninety-Bight modele, DSMOBILE VISIT THE “ROCKET ROOM”... AT YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER'S! _ JEROME MOTOR SALES C O., 280 S. Saginaw St.; Pontiac, Mich. Att fh Soe a egg! Bed Re eS pA aye o& 2 ae { sae ey | ee oe ___' THE PONTIAC PRESS. __ TUESDAY, ahe | NFL Not fr, ¢ a hal f & evuuenwor NEW YORK #—For a 1 4 gE Hay “t A strong Ortiz delegation in the * crowd of 1,700 paying $2,626 to see} Ott, who belted 511 home runs the televised bout whooped it upjin two decades with the Giants, all the way. replaces Dizzy. Trout. War, Says Kerbawy Seeunuee in Price JANUARY 10, 1056 Hoosiers never were able to catch ” first place, 9 for second, etc., San “’Dave Tucker tossed in 23 points . Devt -} Lane cts heen ke ek baa ee ecchin? RT han eee ee Te ~ . Bo ae eee ts Oda Ra eh Bis [98 ORS Melbae Wk Fe gi BARE s cendiiaetaie dhiiaiiieisn eiiemmeniiiaegd amdiate dhemedii nani aammesieta pe | eit laa fi Bafa como gi een bee j ‘ 2 ( t ¢ $ i r he ; 4 ; 7 a Cees re r | ten os 4 ; ¥ oe ? fe ‘ j cs ) . ‘ : - — ante A ISLE SC Rati Ea THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1956 : SEVENTEEN n |i | ma ke 3 Five percent of the nation’s Ey one =F i>. aA toa — co = _ —F oD —_ a | © a) ae Seen meal _. cD cD F i f | F Hi ae 4 § | 7 | 344 $45 st : HF di 2 z g e ‘f ‘ i i | 2 i Fa : i é ? Hf bi & : i | ; 2 & : 4 & i E z i #ip a¥5% § i Ss +E i as i a a f He |f d i “listed with the eight national ana! Commission Investigates , outs meee] NY Boxing Guild in fi | Bg es : He sf E A 28% : i “exsus<; gsces Continuous Retreat , Tony Johnson has been approved ing Guild of New York in full re-/for Jan. 16, Other matches may f |: gE H “ i : i i i " DREAM HORSE — Karen Ann McGuire, 12, who submitted a e Z E | : i F il tf ag E g : ? i é i E ! le 16 points | The horse was. a gift of Hanover Bank officials who were touched by 15 to lead | 4 \etter trom the Valhalla, N. Y¥., schoolgirl offering her “life sav- ings” for Nashua when it was disclosed the horse would be sold to the highest bidder, P. S. Nashua was sold recently to Leslie Combs II, of Lexington, ‘Ky., for $1,251,200. === —Eagles Sign Devore -PHILADELPHIA &—The Phila-| Devore : | = i e 5 q = : : | li il rif af fir: i Fil zF esse i + ésesus? : if | g : au § gz ¢ Te | f i .* i z 3 i at #445 ef F ef ¢ i B! eSSetetens 5 if : Hi (stit | i F 2! enecucccay i | g pons Breavesca-u s 3 7 i zit : | d E 6 ah Seve i il i i : r 2 3 ; | 3 Svese SESIn, i —,- ~ wm Devore for their good fortune. / at first to take the assignment,| “I've known Bert PUPAUO vais cseceundbeceeeurnes 37" 30-67 “a and to Michigan «4... Aaeberageses es 36 9 A on , |Community, Intramural]: ‘stem mevies i seth reves ion Career Boy at (Loops Begin at YMCA [va «ict vane s . 7 f Fee if 5 z i | le F 4 i = = ? ! : / i F li {if j | iy [ f ‘i ‘t a 58 § > 9 s & I i at é : 2 i 3 g ? z i f s i z [ z Fs : i z F : HE: l o aioe a. a | : iy four churches, A11 are 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. that T would accep : hed ster Soeerdlh claadén Gil Sentne WHOM tremeadae . be Goce oa tne ef) Skinner 5 "han 3 Beliveau Holds is Sicw.cecen!"™: New York sport , and trained . ; ~go/ make the jump." pat by Syl Veitch, wo plans to an ‘he HLY. Hopper 10 Shaky Lead cee | of Two Game Losing sigan cee na Wings’ Howe, Richard, later today St. Bathgate Closing In on} ™ is expected that he Prat jout of their respective leagues “to NHL Scoring Ace $18,000 a year with @ three-year!) s+ court tonight in one of the that counts paeesesss? i; ; i i iA: : i j A i ' “i i e f 4 E MONTREAL (#—Jean Beliveau of the /pacesetting Montreal Canadiens continued to head-the; A club official said Devore was inning three National Hockey League's sosrng| sought because of he proven abilinir bande fll Robinson's 12 points, Ciitt|Competition today, but the gan- the " last season's 2-year-olds will fare gling center’s lead was a precarious E. Divi| ‘The Yellow Jackets, 2 Triple Crow’ and sther big syeer|§ F . one, eee attrib-| season, have shown a Triple Crown and other big 3-year- nead avored in Three pl , , (The Gai oat ee ae Rocket) Richard of Montreal, pacerregd with starters caryine| ONG Day Tourney Gordie Howe of Detrot and New affair is the first 3-year-old test of] MIAMI BEACH (INS)—Slammin’ |S, i" on Beliveau. te New Tome oer: fam aera fevered P| ven had 4 ptt on gels end _ This is the second time Kilore] pro-am tournament, richest one-|2> 258ists. z z 8 a =) = ? = it t ; 73 8 iy I 72 il Hae la i a : i F i gz R i Fe i E ; : fil i c s a i f 53 Th z i Thc Wack’. | can give you - This Week's all these ~ «| USED CAR and Sears srecpeee easel ontet a | USED TRUCK zg ef ; Z rl it iW ls i al teeth) z ii i of Mi uy is z 42 points followed by Howe and have shown good scoring balance! Concentra well: ju) ere aed eageriy ty bereomen |e, ns st Bathgate with apiece. Howe figures in cach game, Lymn Wright ie in tot ot at STEER aby A snc . = ener picked points week's : z Tan and 121 on Nashua. dividual Siey om the bonis st tue|eames. < « « : ey i Bert Olmstead, another Canadien ; SANDERS Jorramatear dviion "+" “™|was th with 3 point followed by * Wider Selection! TR VIS sian Beach Bayshore Go}f|Dave Creighton of the Rangers HARDWARE ‘ not competing in t Angeles|™ained the top goaltender with a <0 Grcbecd Samp Ora” OB ON heel 4 ©* | goals-against average of 1.70. Glen oe Hall of Detroit was next with 2.15 Besides this wider choice ,and Gump Worsley of New York you get... MOTOR TUNE-UP = |*"7 , is | * Lowest GET OUR — Draft Board Places FRONT END | Sorta Sawchuk in Five-A CARBURETOR REBUILDING -DONE EFFICIENTLY BY 2 FACTORY TRAINED GRADUATES 3 | , . DOUBLE STAMPS iia DETROIT (n — F or mer Red| ALIGNMENT | eee eo j re WEDNESDAY a | Wing goalie Terry Sawchuk says rad at reyes 1 | Soucy’s Vag P= SPECIAL! | SixKeame | Under present law, Sawchuk ; can sell to you at rock- Servi said, he is ineligible for the draft bottem prices! ce a of his age. The veteran! We Will ' 1211 North Perry St. See ae P. * Absolute : At Madison Street 26 teeghete 1. Adjust camber ' C f d Vie Soucy FE 3-9557 Although Sawchuk is a Canadian wears 2. Adjyst coster , Pane ee tim be must, tader lew, Fegie- se 3. Adjust toe-in Dealer's Reputation! 4. Check brakes ond Your Ford Dealer is a WE H A E fin me United States. Philadelphia | shock absorbers reputable businessman, here ) | —_——_—_——__, Eagles Football 5. Inflete tires to to stay. He warts your | Ted Williams has hit 304 home League. Dayton proper pressures trust because he wants ’ | runs, including 28 during the 1955 for the last two years. (AP Wire- } dor 0 service canteenat @ poomsthy . *Préper tire inflation at all times you tor & a ts & mighty important factor in —and someday he hopes to aNOTYOUR Fae! | 222255) See | ; / f TO OUR NEW ADDRESS | gos ” Special Price Check Your a | ‘The secret of smooth, safe shaving is in the angle of the blade, ( The modern Eversharp-Schick locks the blade at the one cor- Hedges SUL See an Eversharp-Schick Injector Razor! / §$ FORD DEALER'S 59> A-| Used Car and . Truck Specials for the Motor & Pump Supply : Aino TAIL PIPES Teel one ta ge FE 5-4101 REST BARGAINS 500 AUBURN. |i were “c ae ee CY IN TOWN tu | | aad _ (3 —~/) fi OWENS 2 | ‘TmE co. BEVERSHARP-SCHICK | ~ tu san” | CY OWENS Open “9 to 9” —_ FE 8-0424 147. S. Saginaw FE SION + | t eee ‘ aye oy im ‘ f 1 i 4 i ‘bls t < a .* : J : ; at : Pas IX f # = | THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, Se ie hs DE! : as Po nnn AAT n,, [Strength Holds Off |suPscarmersr x, ite *[Blollywood Hea ‘an Extra Tie for Splints [W@W Nien, Eize&=-3 about Remaining on Top re SEES 8 By EARL WILSON dehenses both ‘etficiently and eco-|way of lise, I ts believed Gov. Griffin Declares|Guys & GALS & GAGS & GOSSIP... . nemically: | . have ad bi : 1. We are maintaining, under| met this double requirement. Desegregation laughs with Mise Fontanne's blindfold mind-reading act 10\foces ata steady level of abutlong as powertal countries lanky James Stewart, and Holly- j their show, “The Great Sebastians”—when Lunt goes down injtheir present size and equipped] the and independence. of t % the audience and asks questions about actual’ folks sittin with the most modern weapons./others, peman freee ot Hl, ATLANTA (-Gov. Marvintitnere “Ig this blonde ” giTheir retaliatory power. is un-jtute the major peac | »! lady or brunette?” Lunt asked opening ‘ [Griffin declared today the people! night standing beside Mar'ene Dietrich. equaled in the world and we plan/in the present world situation. is ti money- which bans segrega.| “Blonde—tonight,” Miss Fontanne answered. 2. We are keeping these forces oath See ola aeaeiies 2 Ooo } of film schools. “Can you tell me what kind of fur this is?” he asked hold+| flexible to permit periodic ad- |\ 11. vadership on the road tolS=* Bo dagen Supreme Codrt|ing up a woman's coat. : ioe ar tat’ eaodll tocnaceenens |peace — certain in the nowledg control of state- “I can, but I'd better not,” replied Miss Fontanne. developments of our age. that goal has- the loped and state-| Russel Crouse who, along with Howard Lindsy created the the overwhelming majority of the). country) schools and colleges. | tomfoolery, followed his opening night custom of wearing a| > We are proceeding with the/ American people. had connected address prepared for a — € nig planned improvements in our con- an the Gener-|{Ur-in-hand tie under his dinner shirt. — tinental defense and early warning ? I p bicnmendenae! a% Georgia x * *k * : | fest i ee i - om, ROrerTEOS “Buperstitious!” scoffed the ex-Toledo and Cincinnati re-|"4" We are pushing the develop- ustices 10 ‘ _How does he feel about being os yan ** « porter. "OF someey Det. Tey Just. to the-wp somobeny Aig % hey sient und pristine St este alee at Chia mae happy about it,"| time, the question ¢00-! break it.” - mar SA, NR: Ee: SR he said. “th was 9 omprion, but we going to.permit| The “new” Mike Todd now ‘| 5. We are not placing undue re- LANSING @ — Two justices offi OA think f 3 was eves gring to arrogant declaration) is smoking a pipe and re- _ fiance upon shy one weapon orlthe State Supreme Court, both/iene tt thie year would be ve our constl-| wencing Nancy Berg. . « service, but stand ready for @Ny| nominated by Democrats, leymakers out, pretty 7 ny Pretty Barbara Bostock out Pa Re | today from ‘the court's election of| "« “rhe Glenn Miller Story’ was people? Justice John F. Dethmers as chief| ceased partly in 1955. Then I no, no~a thou-| Of West Palm Beach, Fiz., &. We are working hard to de-liustice until the end of his term in|pa4 ‘Rear “Silk Stockings” and the Sid velop a truly ready Reserve and/ jog) - Wider’ ce “auch ay to! that maintaining) Caesar TV show, is taking [National Guang which will be f°P-| Dethmers is a nominee of the| na aus “Phe Men From Larel was “the most vital] over the Carol Haney part in er cnet: trained. 4 /Republican Party. -___|mie’ was being released that has ever been before) Chicago company of “Pa- . pet The dissents were filed by |the end of the year.” legislative body since the state tT We are recommending the] | > be jams Game.” , continuance of military assistance| Justices Talbot Smith of Ann . wih JESSIE ROVER LANDS and called for pas- ney | Arbor and Eugene F. Black of | But he said the No. spot Orn mane measures designed to} “They” say that Grace ho our Galen to ie sutent thet TAN) maven. Disc Went cn tho |woulé't change thn tinking Saws Srreeted vy ALFRED MITEMCOCH the decisions of the thinks her are unable to provide the necessary Kelly 36 is good bench Jan. 1. movies, He remarked aietcoemeem ane Court. year and accepted the Prince equipment and training for them- “I'm not going to say, ‘Where . He reiterated that “there will be] 5+ seonaco’ selves. Court sources said it was the), 1 so trom here?’ it seems to me eo ee mes wee HOW ee mixing of the races in the pub- & marriage proposal 8. We are insisting that, in addi-|first time in memory that justices|)” | silenal disses in PARAMOUNT schools and college classrooms|®* the stroke of New Year's. tion to their other duties, promot-|had filed written dissents against hia toma Some ahaa NG Outs in deta Georgia anywhere or at any| Escorted by the Prince the - ing and practicing real economy/the court's intramural decisions af-| ined if a new picture doesn’t mee | [time as long as I am governor.”|other night, she wasn’t wear- is the constant mission of every|fecting its own ions, win five Oscars. You can't worry ing her glasses, She heads for . responsible official, military and) Both Justices Smith and Black varself all the time. LA this week for another pic- civilian, in the Defense Depart-|argued that the election of Deth- ture. The Prince, after a Tex- BARBARA ment. . —— as trip, goes to LA to continue the wooing there. ECONOMY ESSENTIAL tn all ofl”, 254 Legislature passed a The last point, economy |law calling for the justices to elect | NOW SHOWING! * * * our activities, is one of the mostlone of their number as chief” “After I'm dressed for the evening,” says Lana Turner, essential in our military program. itice until the end of his “T look at myself and ask, ‘What can I take off?’” ... Taf- If we are to support active andimove designed to fy Tuttle tells us of a:Hollywood female who, at her wed- effective forces at about the pres-|in court operations. - @ing, didn’t take her husband's arm; he took hers. She |" level over a long priod, weloffice of chiet justice had | knew the way better, ™ must Practice a arict austerity in/rotated annually among the ~*~ & * & As the cost of our tremendously, THE MIDNIGHT EARL... . complicated military equipment Teacher Suspended The rumor Helen Traubel’s leaving “Pipe Dream” is a Pipe|forts to eliminate waste and du- by Carver School =aq| Dream . . . Sonja Henie spent $100,000 on costumes, etc., for|Plication of every kind. We must) po. ,) 94. TOWNSHIP — Ti “ROSE BOWL GAME FOX NEWSREEL . | ishow .. . Just-wed Julie Wilson’s here rehearsing for the St. of every Gee qa. George Washington Carver School | Regis opening Jan. 12 without her bridegroom who stayed in| _ The military ‘pay by |Las Vegas minding his apartment bldg. and motel, Oo ce ee eT arY of the Carver school board. Defense have been x «© & * tinuously and hard | Frances Bergen—Edgar's missus—was signed by Columbia! problem and Records for jazz albums .. . Esther Williams is shopping for a| @ewing transport plane to move her to her many business ventures| "5 "e*#lts. Detroit, Tuesday. |-- - This is Greenwich Village: A gift shop called “The Pent-| Improved utilization of personnel) | house” is three steps down. has made it possible to maintain/Ritg Denies Promise the operating forces at a high lev- EARL'S PEARLS ... When a man is de- jel. The ratio of operating person-| LOS ANGELES «—Rita Hay- TON IGHT scribed as “going Places” it means either that nel to supporting personnel has in-|Worth has filed an answer to the ‘ Music by the he’s ambitious-or his wife’s out of town. creased steadily. Measures taken/suit for attorneys’ fees owed by her to retain capable and experienced|divorced husband Dick Haymes. big words, and then learn not to use them.”"—H. G. Hutcheson. /have brought a rise in reenlistment |Haymes for $25,000 by Atty. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Arthur Schaeffer is starting a pew| ares, thus incieasing the military ted Haymes in his fight kind of Christmas Club — you save enough money-to-pay for saving additional training costs.. |C@Pe deportation to Argentina. | LAST year’s gifts. Financial property accounting, yesterday in her . - x & &® xk. better inventory management, and . u | Roland Scott of Flint, Mich, tells of the successful pick-|\mproved cataloguing and stand | Pocket—he learned the light touch by watching Republicans tools for the effective control of | @pplaud at a Margaret Truman concert. That's earl, brother. {material on hand, the identifica- (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) tion and disposal of surplus stock, - and the determination of realistic No Cover—No Minimum DELL’S INN Shae Ob ht an “It Doesn't Take @ Genius to Know! @ Breokfest Jack Decker's stm: On US-10 in Drayton Plains . Cofeteria @ Dinner —STOKERS WORK BETTER —e is the truth. Egypt wants only to ments. Egypt Is Not Arming, |sienciten is economy, siisins Kosi me * * * , cot P ment of Defense is being taken Says Tito Affer Visit. | “ts mcousn us, is tening the} seat of Deters ene tee world that she wants to live in eoonemically BELGRADE, Yugoslavia —|peace and preserve her independ-| private enterprise. NOW THIS |S THE STORY OF HUNTED CRIMINAL NO. 1... A-MAN President Tito returned today from/ence and will never permit a Te) ayos0 and many similar meas- Thew fr, WITH A THOUSAND LIVES — AND A CRIME IN EVERY ONE! si turn to foreign domination, The} sheinn- ~ engge Steed Ret -~ Egyptians wish to goyern them- pri a - Accent gdbce ban ra OPEN This Featare 12:45 P.M. @-04 . 8:8? sentence tions with not want war but opposes foreign| Selves and establish relat portance, the more efficient man- domination in-the Middle East. |All those who are peer Cooper) wgement of others, and, above all.|, | The Yugoslav leader arrived on/ate on an equa - the allocation of a higher the yacht Galeb at the Adriatic rs port of Pula. He told a crowd of on Sosy pene = essential military programs. Gee se 55 pounds ‘of sirloin, round eui|rontes von suruvex “It is said that Egypt is arming) porterhouse 59, T-béne and Military ‘forces in America are . and threatening, Nothing of that|35 pounds. maintained to defend a way of life, FE 2-4851 . for aggression. Military expen- ~ BOWL | a ALSO = 1:88 - 4:80 - 9:25 , ’ DOORS OPEN N OW e "12:45 fee | eS Erg = the NEWS ¢ “Serene ) our . «= ORPHEUM THEATER z EGG COAL SIBLEY COAL i f True security for our country . | cannot | , -and SUPPLY CO. : arms aloes, P mast gle be frond. STARTING ; 140 N, Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 | ' wich protect the liberties of our} OPEN ¥\¥ _ WEDNESDAY _ __ 2 poe — WINNER of the panting econcmy—readiy convert | 10:45 A. M. aS a mon , aa sm )j WELL PROTECTED i AUDIENCE AWARD BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING! | genaive strectare thet should be FE 5-6211 nation. . RR. eee, ek. eae FE 5-8172 || | egy V OL SR oe Today exi\ Mister | | FOR ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE |i" Roberts | | later. FRG | Fist Drvaoiat Stops Bleeding Piles mes oodion aia Chesdauber d @ | ced ad ee ge ee eT ae ee Te eS a ie | / THE PONTIAC PRESS, NINETEEN — By Keats Petree State to Chart 29 Oakland County Lakes)" SET nll Honor 6 Solons | 2 eer were private when the! F 0 ) Slacks, Spring Mills H area was covered before, Cook|R. Feenstra (R-Grand Rapids); /Tamarack, Taylor, 4 explained. Others will be checked|Eimer R. Porter (R-Blissfield);|and Waterbury. i} for errors made in the first survey./Haskell L, Nichols’ (R-Jackson); 4 The department can’t work on|Don Vander Werp (R-Freemont),| New Guinea people r private lakes. It defines a public|and Rep. Joseph E. Warner (R-|sea in small boats are 1 ‘lake as one which has state-owned| Ypsilanti). ed, in Port Moresby, to Hl jand on its shoreline or at least one} The five have been in the Legis-|police when they expect ie public boat livery. lature more than 20 years. back — just in case. i BOARDING HOUSE ey MY INITIALS 2 Sk BY THAT WAG A DELUXE 308, E Lele Liediny 4 Sy UNCLE BULGY~1 MEAN 7 DOT) ea ee ‘ BH AMOS! CUTTING YOuR / en i = 2 : an OH, TO BE SUR OLYMPIC CHAMP if B) INITIALS. ON THE ICBO Oe OUMPHIS ARE ELECT w= BIGGEST SURPRISE }| TS anr to ED 1 PUT IN A*B" ie AY i am ae NANCY, LEAVE THAT lia “Tt ALONE . if ANTIQUE ~ i: SHOP M4 4 SF \: iK< | [T WEAN, YOU'RE STEADY (AN EXTREMELY A\Y Ek S—e JRE,OW| |COMPETENT, BUT EASY 1S/ BUT HE © wists ms orn v= 0a ww 00 es Ol : STILL FOOTLOOSE RESIST STOPPIN’ ¥) te » oi Bs: G | Re = > ‘ yl flee tpl Sih, r ard Qi tn. wae ah ¢ XP » =“ %) Us ob ON wih, OS > 7 f; 1 7 Wn é WA Lig Wa clan! ae | “ | OTHER THIDGS, WHAT ‘ @ PERFECTLY LOVELY A LITTLE DAUGHTER You i WAUE! | 2 +E i? it WHEN I WEAR MY if FIELOER'S GLOVE... it ue = | =, j zt [ ——A t tol > q ‘a t : if ih a if i DONALD DUCK i EXCELLENT, j I KNOW [T'S NOT A CHIC HAT, BUT ae SCHOOL MISS DUCK” TM 60 AWKWARD 7 wl OF SOS TURE Mg { ra AND POISE u) & : ! NY enh ? “ =~ Si . | es : Bt ¢ . ov er és ; A fs Ss ~ A £ ako, ee \ +10 | . . " ft has an automatic tilter . . . automatic blade guide , , . auto-| wr matic cutoff, and an automatic repossession clause— be —oe, 1 jaa ct oe er if s eT Mok t af i | pa 1956 — by phone, by letter or in person. WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. Member New York Stock Exchange and other leading exchanges PONTIAC OFFICES 716 Pontiec Stote Bank Building __ FE 4.2895 valued the articles at $25. bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA ruary. Call PE 5-9561. . Pa PONTIAC PRESS! TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, Stocks Fall Off | | by 1f03Points | Two fenderskirts and a chrome ihubcap were stolen from his car. ‘ina lot at 254 S. Saginaw St., ‘Henry Schlaeffer of Sylvan Lake told Pontiac Police yesterday. He If your friend's in jail and needs §-4031, —Adv. Independent voters of Oakland County meeting Ist week of Feb- —Adyv. A Selected Utility Issue of Sound Investment Quality— Currently Selling at an Atractive Price $36.00 DETROIT EDISON CO. Approximate Price Present Dividend $1.80 Per Year % Return Based at 36.00 5% This Company Has Paid Dividends Continuously Since 1909 ee eee eee eee eT eC CC CCC CCC CCCCCCCCCrr = by C. J. NEPHLER CO. | COMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE ity Nat’l Bank Bldg. Phone FE 2-9119 | MARKETS Distribute ‘55 Dividends | Distribution of $467 million | in the nation’s 6,000 savings and loan j, ly by officials of the U. S. Savings & Loan League. The six-months pares with $425 million distributed in semi-annual dividends in mid- 1955, and brings the total paid out during the year to $892 million. Walter H. Dreier, league presi- dent, attributes the increase to a steady rise in the number of ac- counts and the volume of savings held by member institutions. Business Notes G. L. Herrington, branch man- ager of Associates Discount Cor- poration, 125 N. Saginaw St., will attend a conference Jan. 19 and 20 in South Bend, Ind. sponsored for branch managers of the parent organization, Associates Invest- ment Company, an official of the firm announced. R. E. Berryman, who heads the, Michigan region of the company Baldwin Rubbers . oe pene weeawe , Kingston oducts year-end dividends to members of | Masco Screw* ....., i clay il Abrasive* e. udy - , . -|Wayne Screws associations was announced recent rs sale: bid eee ovens .. ste e ee weeeeees 36 and asked. 5.6 payment com- Buick Dealers Deliver Record 744,955 in 1955 FLINT &®— Buick Division of General Motors reported today its dealers delivered 59,064 cars in December to bring the year’s total ito a record 744,955 units. December deliveries set a new Justice Fines Driver record for that month, also, the company reported. The previous best mark for December was 53.647 cars in 1950... The best 12-months mark was 556, cars sold in 1950, vious Pleading guilty to reckless driv- ing, Paul Graybill; 51, of Walled Lake, was fined $50 with $15 costs yesterday by Sylvan Lake Justice Joseph J. Leavy, trem headquarters is Landing. also Eugene Hammett Fined Eugene Hammett, 44, of Walled stated that the Pontiac branch now) is the“largest in the state. $100 with $25 costs. > Lake, who pleaded guilty to drunk . driving yesterday before Syivan| - Modern Tokyo has a population/Lake Justice Joseph J, Leavy, paid| Some of about eight million. — 4 PLAYS A BEAUTY—Using de- scriptions supplied by Homer in “The Iliad,” Warner Brothers has \selected Rossana Podesta to por- tray “‘the most beautiful woman in the world.” The Italian actress will star in “Helen of Troy.” She is currently doubling with Alan Ladd in “Santiago.” railway passenger cars now have plywood floors. } ee _NEW YORK @—Losses of one Hering rail shipments to the to three points were recorded in fon ee Federal Judge Ralph Freeman terday on the petition of the Gfand aitus- |S Trunk Western Railroad. Grand but Trunk contended pickets walking across tracks approaching the elevators were interfering with de- ces plant in an organization drive. of the first The union has denied the rail- % higher, road’s charge. to % high- ; ; % The homicide rate in the U.S. is twice that of Canada and Australia, three times that of Scotland and about six times the rate found in REGISTRATION NOTICE Notice Qualified Bhecton Terath of ra given of ssehbaiaes ven tion fh . ee ga ina 0 for feginteation on fellwing “daye. Jan, 1th; nee » Jan’ loth; . ea: from @ o'clock to é clock and r ogge : ‘ EA to 5 dane ag om The foil Proposition will be voted $14.5 Million Estate | .:"ssarss te a was off] BALTIMORE ®—Glenn L. Mar | County, Michigan, on November 6, 1988 around two. Other losers includ-|tin, aviation pioneer who died Dec. | Netepitlished, in The Pontiac Press. on F 18, 1988 entitled “The Building ed United Aircraft, Douglas, Ana-|4 left an estate of more than 14% | Cods for the Township of Brandon hes Freee Southern Pacific, New Cen-|handled in Orphans Court here. fhe oe | Tepair, demolition, Hi Stock B tral, Amerada, Royal Dutch and * 8 «8 peight, said FS Ss eee ; : Radio 5 Martin left about $3,625,000 as | providing the issuance of permits H. W. HUTTENLOCHER - max e xenxs [US uyers gifts. He left $119,500 to individu-| viding’ for establishing a fire Uitte 31%,Riker Bldg. FE 4-1551 . New York Stocks als, including a $50,000 trust for a | $84 Providing penalties for the violation : =| Henry ll Predicting 1956 (Late Morning Quotations) —{ sister, Miss Della Martin of San} Deved: January 7, 1996. A J Clawsar Then 105%, |..CHICAGO, Jan. 10-—Butter steady; re-| aqmiral ...... na Kees e3.4|Gabriel, Calif. : ° to Be Slower Than 1955; ‘ ‘ Air Reduci it Int Paper vo M38 * * * Jan. 10 16, 1986 The Happiest H omes = No ‘Miracles’ on Shares/® $425: Allied Sirs 4 Isl Crk Coal m4 Pinos no . bead a NOTICE OF HEARING ON : -T8, 3 Jacobs .,..... 0 ac- SPECIAL SEWER “a Rae eae : : Sees t, Alum Lid....103.4 Jones @ L .. 417 if A F d th Low-C t : ee ‘ vere 3 igher. US. large whites 60-00. Am Airline... 34 teow apen.. 14 — to rents — ne which OP WATERFORD re tnance e 0s says. 1956 probably won't be a8 cent A's 46: mixed 45.8; mediums 445;/aAm Can .... 43.6 Kimb Clk .... 48:1 would mean Miss Martin would get| yctice is hereby given: good a year for the Ford Motor|US. standards 41.6; dirties 40; checks)am Cyan... 63.5 Kroger ....... 43.5|the bulk of it. Martin was a bach-| 1. That the Township Board of the 6, 4 7? ing 1955, and|°2 Current receipts 42. Am Gas & Bi 144 Lena & P .... 114| olor ‘ Township of Waterford, Oakland County. apito ay: Sct Oo Peek cea dal mat Sie ohascs| | fe * a4 Livestock Am N Gas... $63 & My ...60.4 follows in Shores vision, ee “miracles.” Am Red” 333 Lk Se sacd | Section : - P) — 10. & De- Smelt Giem 10. corner : ‘“ rvladgrag hoger prado : ssi IAS vista. sed Gecaenms- BIA h fp kj eet end’ of the peels) nna © . . ” . mos cows; supplies sia steers Am Viscose... be har “iets = ac e 0 a | n Shure View; . Co, president told 1,000 investment] steers “and heifers wieady| Armee Oul---. $8 May DS oir. 424 Be Shere ‘View trom Syiven Shores to _ but outlet narrow; lew early sales cows) Armour # C0\. 18¢ Mead Op ...:. ® | KARACHI, Pakistan P-Afghan-| Woodbine: and bankers who will handle the sale to weak: most bayere RE 1 et» hed eee + %. : id : ; ee ae stock ; bulls and jeeders| Atl Cet Line... 46.2 Mergen Lino , 43.2/istan's. government has declared Thet plans —— “7 about steady: scattered small lot sales| Avoo Mig... “€3 Ment word °° geiithe Pakistani military attache in| ana'sn estimate of the cost therect, sre Jan. 18. Most tales utility and commercial steers |Balt ‘% Ohio... 486 Motor Pd .... 32.7 Kabul non grata and asked| ©" file with the Township Clerk’ for “After considering the mail I heifers 12.00-18.00; few early ssles Av... 52.4 Motor Wheel. 285 persona public examination. have received, reading press ac-|sitt ive iusriah for fut satl Betti" yh Maver By". 223 ie withdrawal we GE ge ee * * oe vy 4 oe .! ; counts and listening to the opinions | suit Ce ee “ind com. |Boeing Air... 73 Nat Cash BR '..38| The Afghan action, announced by district against which the of informed I am con-|™eretal bulls 13.50-16.00. Bohn Alum... 27.6 Nat Deiry .... 38 | Kabul radio, was believed in retal-| cost of said 1 is persons, Calves — Salable 150. Market opening| Bond Strs .. 163 Kat Gros... 44 |i tio, dor the Pakistan rn. | * to-wit: cerned about the evidence in some cary ay on small carly supplies: | Bore ae 33 et Meets: One eats expulsion last sass of the oth. 8 = 2°85 33,2 areas of a naive belief in industrial , one, — ° 5 eer : ons xpul ‘and Outlot “BY, all inclusive, Sy! ven hw mircien” be contioed. (Et Gteitse Katou teere|Secme w: Be pee eee gs] Alghan ceed ot Quetta | ee ere tow = cost mortgage foen can ease the way to “We at Ford Motor Co. are busi-| isos. ma Soup... 42.3 Mest Atrline "3 |_ THe two countries have been dis-| > BOnM Me ot Nw %, Section 36, home-ownership, ; nessmen and not miracle men. Our) ,,5>sep — Salable 1.000. Few small lots/Can Dry....., 166 Ohio Ou .... 35 | puting bitterly for months over the | Townsh: 3 North, Range @ East. bee : business is subject to the same|tet not fully svlablished and, some tn-|Capital Airl... 38 Res ‘a “wT Ais {t3|demands of Pathan tribesmen in| {%,,'%5 “fc trom te See cor. th Capitol 7 Loan Co. risks and as others high choles " woaled’ pn = RR Corrier Cp... $3.2 param Pict . 34° |Pakistan’s Northwest Frontier area assy W ame ih S tory E 208 ft 20.00; and ooled * * . seen 7 Bo : 7. have stakes in the automotive in-/fi00, {9'te: dhecp scares unchanged. Geter Tree + MS Peamer. JC. s9.6 290.16 f.. th around ed curve @ dist. * 75 West Huron St. — FE 4-0561 dustry. We are operating an auto study. experience preferred. [ 4 . Apply SI vege NEAT "APPEARING Salesman for clothing and furnishings. See Dickinson, 31 -N. Sagi naw St. For automation tyne hin ss Box 63. ARE You OVER 3 AND also fige & fixutres, Top rates P ART TIME looking = a a LOCKHART & gota aS se EB * WRIGHT program to home owners. Eve- 2 school age girls, 9 and secs ENOINEERING SERVICE ea comim ao cere Bian Sian. Won a een D Waldron Hotel & p e he = a. Thurs Bena - tamed with television ea IE ro in and beng for jor Mr. “Post, den” etl, our” house- at 8 pm. sharp Sooner liked us We! cneugh DESIGNERS ~. PART TIME | beret, obtertnfea" etn DETAILERS | 2e"acir ci, '.5aie| Cor Hours to suit, “he expert- AND @ necessary. Requirements are: 21 to 35 yrs, of age, neat- CHECKERS _ | Sitenttctotionat” carsoge tor offers exceptional — earnings for those accepted For a ment 50 que Serene. waite Press | SABYSITTER FOR APTERNOON PINBOYs -— OVER 18 VES | oe aor MEN WANTED — | _f3f,, teens. Meter no. 78 | SAO Rae vremirnet Ferry AT ONCE ~~ PONTIAG pm. ve FE 28663 velore 58 HOUR MINIMUM SERVICE BAKERY SALESGIRL DAY WORK TOP RATES 18 W Huron St. PE 4-258) | only. Anders kery, 124 W. 4% YEAR PROGRAM “PONTIAC MOTOR EMPLOYEES _14 Mile Rd., Birm. MI &T1i4. Day_and nicht shifts. Earn up to $300 a month in your | BE ae OPERATOR, GOOD D IVE TO DETROIT? spare time selling the al) New to experienced opera- LAFAYETTE ENG. CO. hy ea oF SE ier cal MI anton wake 2619 DIXIE HWY. OR _3-0066| Jim Muncey, OA22621 for a8 | Must be experienced. Good NTED. DESIGNERS |, "jply Fo me eee \ ) Jeftre Ford Sales After 6, FE 5-0476, DETAILERS |ivw.wot2ibe ==" onre| ¢ MEMEDATE OPEnin : 10 N. Washington Oxford TE INGSs _ | BELSAW MAN FOR DOTA COT Sooper, oF eee ino do. utomation Bod « stom . Birm' ent Fatures. Press wos dies. Spe | Good “wages, steady employment. Saaviss, 139 Ww Maple. Pmt cial machines -top __MUlberry 9-411 ham. MI 44254 REFRIGERATION MAN DEWEY | S00KKEEPER AND GENERAL MODERN _eftigeration PE $4341_after_&. | “ottee “work. rut ume steady . . N A em ment. ENGINEERING ‘See store. Fay’s, Hoge: tll ‘ure SER ICE CO. Woodward Beskley _Michigan— DRAFTSMAN. = Layout, with some experience tn jogs ood fixtures & small stamp- program in small pro- kressive nlant. Watts Electric & Mfg. Co. 2222 EF. Maple Rd. Birmingham MI 46363 DRIVER SALESMEN | Sanders Bokery - ment required. LI 6 6 p.m. EXECUTIVE LEVEL Unrestricteq field and protected terfitory in Oakland County to fil! vecancy Past carrnes in thig territory over $10,000 Imaginative hard-working mar: agement type salesman required Profit-sharing commission, bonus SALESMAN WANTED _ $8,000: to $12,000 Here is a top presently emp! greater e opport for the future, & Greener sabalty. i a bility ans can SS with octeal records, you have real sales job for a salesman who wants advert rtised, Used b CASHIER With some knowledge of bookkeeping preferred. Apply in person. ENGGASS TEWELRY CO. 5 N. Saginaw St. iy. leading industries. Exclusive Seah i id: at least 3 years sales experience, age 26- secount & ritory, dra commissions. uire h CAR REER CENTER See Nancy for that CAREER sition 45, car, good eyesight, mechanical | Executive secretary .......... $400 aptitude or familiarity with me- | Office beginner _............ » $200 tals & machinery. If you have no Secretary” lite exp. gate ees etaceate po sales experience. = not @ ey Car biller one r bs arvey, ote Olds, i. Mich, Mon. through CAREER CENT E R™ Thurs. Jan 12 for appt. retirement benefits. Selling a bus- iness need to business pacha Call for interview TRinttv salesmen B-1 Riker Bidg. — FE 8-0416 COAT SALESLADIES PITNEY- BOW! ES" DRESS SALESLADIES Ses Woodward MILLINERY aan 4 4 i ~ _ EXPERIENCED P1ZZA MAN Real Estate MANAGER me Bata CTW). BRROKRERE Steady ‘ition: now available. EXPERIENCED STEEL L BROKERS Have openings for alert youn iS Trane-American Freight U ines PI Plent of ne eee “stein tion with pay “merebanaion Gis. jen ‘8. verti: = Biv. East. tiac, Mich | contacts’ Earnings unlimited counts. Georges-Newports N, AUTO BUMPER To Buy-To Sell—To Trad COSMETIC & DRUG COU ee painter pay. Shelton| YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT Se ta ox or Auto Body Service. 64 Orchard rson. Wesley Drugs. 100 14 Lake Are Mie R Rd., Birmingham. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER TO take complete charge. Must be a competent person and able to furnish references. Hospital and Nfe Insurance plan available, Re- Diy to Pontiac Press Box 111 giving detailed information and expected salary. EXPERIENCED TOOL AND DIE maker wanted. Please apply at MAHAN ALTY CO, REA Geeperatiee Real watete | Now FE 2.0263 1075 W Huron NEXT oo TO BRANCH OFFICE Thomas Die and Stamping 2170 E. Walton Bivd. EXPERIENCED AUTO man, Pa jon and work w working condi- tions Contac Bob Rector, Oliver Buick Dealer, 36 W. Pike. “Experimental Body Men LAYOUT METAL FINISHERS HAND FORMERS° Must be ggg carn Pull or part time work. Apply in person, 391 E. Wilson, Pretlne’ Michigan. FIRST CLASS WARNER AND Swasey hand screw set up oper- ator. Must be able to set up ma- chines from blueprints, and run quality parts without supervision. Mo other will be considered. In- quire Mr. Brown, Nutt Mfg. Co.. Sey Jntionwees. Lake Orion. MY AND INTEREST- IDE WORK Caunty as insurance o.. SAL nS SERVICE STATION Full and part time. Woodward- oART OR PULL TIME, must oo neat hq no ex- prien _Brorram provided, "163 W. Mont- ATTENDANT ———e Lake Service, next ay eae ! oe CARNIVAL by Dick Turner “That doctor charged $16 to get the nickel Junior swal- lowed! You did bring home the nickel, didn't you?" FORD MOTOR CO. Tractor & Implement Div, In Birmingham Has immediate openings for STENO-SECRETARIES COMP-TYPIST & CLERK-TYPISTS Apply 2500 E. Maple Rd. Birmingham Open Wed. ti) 9 Sat. © to 12| LQUNTAIN CLERK MORE ~ FOR home than wages, Apply #48 Jud- ren and ing. Som, ‘nen warning * “i ¢ fron 8, RE aoe a e's LARGE PROGRESSIVE OIL 8TA- tion requires experienced office woman for ¢ |, telephone mes- Ne LIKE MUSIC? Rave permanent, bright future person. Must ave pleasing personality and sell- giperience, Por faterview eal) LIBRARY AIDE 2-4 years ace Sala: otis ty es ee light ny MIDDLEAGED LADY TO BABY- pr Nag we mother works, OR 36737 Meera me FOR CHILD CHILD are Law — ot ity belby rad ive, in, ° 8 TV, Salary a ween —* and 8 pin, MIDDLEAGED HOU for man and son, §. Easy work friendly surroundings. 1 ehiid OFFICE GIRL And cashier. One who can assum Shorthand ro COOKING AND GENERAL, EX- rienced girl, own room, live in. _Dley irmingham area Other help em- ed. MI 6-1887. DEMONSTRATOR AND MANAGER posites nagar for .. attrac- iv e lady. Age ses Coppercraft giftware a copper Jewelry on the party plan. mm. ial $6000 yearly. ‘ar and phone essential. For th- terview write re; al Mer. rw Duncan, 19524 Farmington Livonia, Mich. or, call Kenwood to stnat = WAN FOR FARM WORK, Grand Bianc. 6317 Baldwin Rd., G: 20. _OWengs 4-49 ~— Structural Steel Layout Men Paid Hospitalization Insurance Paid Holidays Apply Mr. E. Barnabo DEPEN E: GENERA housekeevine © i aay week, 26 to 4, Own Ref. FE 2-2224 DABL L _after 4 i DRUG AND COSMETIC CLERKS. vail and Leaag Bh grow Top pay, new A Poly person. i w. Maple at Cran- EARN ny A D*Y IP YOU ARE A housewife who cannot ave your home and ne extra money. Here is an o7 porvunity to earn as eee +s . pe day fro neg home. Must have pleas si0g telephone voice, no sell OR 3-9231, ph re Before noon urs. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY IMMED1. LEAST ATE OPENTN choo! ary, us, ‘expenses and all fringe benefits PARAGON CONST. co. REQUIR . y YEARS EXPERIENCE No layoffs. Call FE $-9248. 440% Grand River ADE IN TYPING AND LOOK | MEN . . SHOR AN MUST HAY Novi, Mich. PLEASING PERSONALITY AN Steady year around sales position : ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE. 40 Sith excellent earnings for em- WOodward 3-3515 HOUR WEEK: ALL s man. Previous sales . rience not recuired. We train you Northville 2910 OPEN, by ke poirttat panes i for ure manager position. The "No EXP ERIEN best insurance and retirement WANTED A _EXPERIENCED plane for your family’s protec- ¢ portrait photographer by EXPERIENCED ® AITRESS. tion. ning de pombe by| Nationally known portrait studio. Night work. a ‘Marys Tavern, iner dem for our gerv- Pontise Presse Box No. ¢ jaldwin A tor rod we! gehts" WAN NTED SAL Dinnan, 66 W. AT “x Ex’ me rr. re w Haren food i, Westents. dour: ginaw. a” man Ian. OR 3-6335, % typing essential. Good pay with steady work for qualified person. Barnett's s , N. Gagew st. OPENING PART TIME SALESLADY, 40 to 55 We want 0 lad with hours, Bate exe. experience end ee son_Of. rk St, FE 41444 for appt. rn taeero ees 1 Me gost iey, core a] Rai Mat tet Wit AN WISER POSITION Ix |‘ Clerk SFE tis ce _tannew. Pe sem, | LAND CONTRACTS Ste aee & Slgntiegs Barn: Wants; Ba _cinity, Pontiac Press Box 2 ___ Laundry Series 18 | Dainty i R SUPPLIES. | we win give you « jo ings with bonus, should 6 ‘ perienced. Advance training nec- | YOUNG at a GE Lace CURTAINS PLAIN ia an offer | ‘no oyadaitional hidden = = Bey fo week You wil rep- sen: rus Sisters y _JPreter conden ork. Experienced. y finished | P pages = > ogy ae ation, wil pe carefully Wana apne Tew a: Building *Sovice 12, For st LA vost exe males i furnished. Apply daily 2 p.m. to ine hl Owtinede: Riding Stable, [| heh. Nicholie & Harger Co. sae Bg ytee . Lincele Instructions 9 A-1 CARPENTER 3 W. Huron 8 re en ‘AT TIME ST CONTRACTO ~ Moving & Trucking 19 4 PART TOME STENOGRAPRER- R cent Sey Fa q, ike, Spin! | BEOTENENS PIANO, Lussons fu Ost our bid too. OR 3.2208, ve MOVIN, TRUCKING, PICK. contract or equity im your * PART TIME DIESEL POWE Aone RT pater ooe:| fens rates, Cab’ HM™3-0265 cay- ree K: L. Templeton, Realtor > Detroit firm needs representa % Rcaaucely incueed mee /tege| = Seceboren AAA-|_ MOVING - HA above gain pee } | 333_Orehard Lake R4. PE 44063, ott. ‘onting area to show service Jook into thie BIO PAY /teld: | 6 w Montes. PE ease mmne- 6-2000 K P SHOES cxatract.' Reshor ‘ cetiamlgie cra Bs| iat Fis are S| seats eueermeray | Meme © ROBERT <2 oe pay | SPEEDS dia flict pinvisbus Sor Tisbian Servs, Son Pocat| xugmranuee gaat yey | Wem %| QUICK CASH: Come in and ask for Mr, DRIVING LESSONS. PONTIAC] | years. nt re apm. serps Drivers ,27sining.. Dears. ves, MICHIOAN Home meee Tike ur -serviceask for Mr. PONTIAC Work Wanted Male 10 A ieece | : : 18 W, Huron st ONROE WHITE : SALESLADIES werk gins “ne os i . Wear and itporte wes was. wart CABL “MAKER AN i en Also a AND, BLOCR | ine BROS ‘ ter. Kitchens & specialty. anteed. OR guar} of . . ” BLOOMFIELD _4-5000. RICK BLOC EAN CEMENT iene . oO FASHION SHOP | SROAD "DIVERSIFIED EXPERT | "Work. also chimner renairs.. Pres 1662 8, TELEGRAPH RD ininistrative functions. Gon General se- TASEMENTS DUG UNDER BUILD tiont ee “erat en ter 38 cond PRE seneduiiig” cost agitom, senne weet oe crisis. NEFD A FINA s* — ok oe fering’ ond Geary: cont” ex- Also chimneys. No job too F pong a Order C s personality. e Faracter ae and Ps , Excelent forge. Res and commer- to sell, a Pana Be aoa Poa weg i ne litter Witt CAR, 3 BOTs 3 sod 12, "Rel. Mi 40ers, Been ot gpportaniy tana wh |W TO STAY NIGHTS UNTIL ites a _Help Wanted Female 7 “ieee ee aoe tact Avon in- work, ip com- Pasay Ae ze. Minute Lunch. 8 Z. pA Drug. Store, 691 Or- WANTED SALESWOMAN. EXPE: ‘Een eee Russ’s Country —OuAn FOR HOUSEWORK. Work Wanted Male d Male 10 REGISTERED PRARMACIT IN- dependent su Good WOMAN TO bake er UP AND WOMAN TO T. CARE OF TWO ~ child: ight er. FE » agin th per week. MY. Sabah ° 8 BU. i DAY Weert in Bt ine nen teed, wones how aes oa an rm: TN GUA Adequate time off. Live PF Aubers Heights. PE 1-007. 'f WOMAN WANTED.FOR LIGHT Nos. ORK. On ‘ housekeeping and care for DE. . school ehfidren. Room livery, EM . ré —bosrd_and some wages. PE 4-0144. DY DESIRES TO CARE a : WOMAN POR LIGHT HOUSE- d ‘ 5 ‘ aU children while f works. 1551 a Bvestngs > i be we tar Brome than wages | Richmond. Call after ¢ pm. PEE Huron 70089 ear ntiee ington. - an P Cioomaent 4-2143. LapY DESiR LES pony, woe “3% MORTGAGES = Ba le Mother works. Keego | fare, PE 41749. on —_ "oo ae r : ‘bor PE #0568 100 ‘foot frontage. , = LADY nee Be Like BABYSIT- No “CHAR or fees, i] Woes” WANTED reap FS NOOR © 3. -9490.. PAINTER TAA OPEN TIME. B.D. CHARLES, Realtor . hig pad, Rd of children, live | LADY bees WORK BY DAY. PE 3-6231. ws Eoultable Society 1717 i Trlgaraoe ; WOMAN TO CARE FOR Cilil- | ~~" LAUNDRY woRK ELECTRICAL give aneva heat Pa PE 40521; Eve. . dren davs. Call after 6:30 p.m. FE 2-1912 SEWER CLEANING _| _ Michigan/antmal Rescue. e. oe, VanWelt, 5440 4 PE #-1363, MIMEOGRAPHING, * TYPING, GEO SEC: | Sinks—Sunday Service. FE_¢2013| Hobbies & Supplies 24A % ie a Help Wanted 8 ariel settee, EM. 2 sett SEPTIC TANK CLEANING BERV- | ~~ ~— a e.. : . wants bab eves. Inquire | Treg Farin AWD r] ; | PICTURE ALL SIZES, e. POR KEEPER riches Coo ANT | _ 54 Ealson, PE 6-168, bir mg go PAINT BY NUMBER SETS ot Cash Waiting . ’ concern. College graduate pre-| RELIABLE LADY WiSHES TO| 46324. as } id a but not essential. Excel- re for children nights. FE WELL AND PUMP SERVICE. — 1) W. HURON “| Mr, Shion pereonally™ quick, | Go. ‘Rochester’ “Michigan. "Ot | aucRETARY Uh 3 ies a vourieoua — —1si1 2% years by choice, wishes to| Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ne plant’ "in’ Postine. “4| A. JOHNSON, Realtor —: DRUG CLERK resume. career. Tfet Oh | nnn 7 elute tad - . »Meartor Ex fer ene whe | eee ition. MI 6-2844.| s1 reRATIONS, DRESSMAKING,| plies on easy terms, ed epe- S. Tele; Rd. ’ _Quslifiess west 4.000, |? WOMEN WA wet ae gnd other sewing. 168 8, -} ¢ see the latest in elec- FE je ' EXPERIE PLE FOR Wate WARING. WASHING —& A Fit Saeyice ra guterben 8 p me. Own room & work. Neat. FE “fons, fer. repair. @-1956, 1932 W. 5-8753 SH ° : and help with care of children. é “0 nn new . PAINT ere : tor land ‘ men . WANT OFFICE WORK CAN | Furniture Refinishing 16A | By pum adi, $1.90 up iframes = Ad . may emploved elsewhere part| ‘t7pe nd shorthand. PE | ~ Rn A A nneernrnn te ) voce FE : 16 East ; ‘ nt gas Some. +oe, REPAIRING ANTIQUES A sPE-| —*™Tence. FE 21416. IVAN W ‘ WOMEN. YEAR ROUND Op. | WANTED: WASHING AND IRON- | cialty. FE 50162, $7332, Notices | Notices & & Personals onals 25 SCHRAM e- Mporianite 200 geteblished Watkins ing. PE 2-3180. ny ‘ route, ver hour. | WA WASHINGS AND TRON- __Income Tax Service 17) ,ay . SS pagensenr Avviy ie wings Pp §-9088. “Pesclaing, 4 pe es ES no deewer yh Te ‘- yy. | WASHINGS AND TRONINGS Fick | accountINa & TAX SERVICE x, FE nt dos un Foutyn Cer, . PART TIME BARTENDER AND waitress. PE 203 ine. Pe cies? N° cow: | dw. Hawley ~harecel Coase on Shoes . * ‘ * * .: * ve of 8iibe new | Pa conn " | Painting & Wall Washing estimates, | PE 2.2706 '| _ Building Supplies 12A Movies & Trecking 19 Wed. Codron to Beard 25 , EE Industrial Tractor Co. FURNITURE NEEDED tas bie ‘ea Serres |; “oo Prices Now in Effect On All Remodeling Combination Storm Sash Porenes or: ne rut be dam oe ee ee ee oe © ee STRUCTURAL ST __ Business Services 13 APPLIANCE SERVICE ACTION r Shapes es "SAVE MONEY WE NEED Let we file your ae for you. i al di ee io nk od Adi ae ‘ : ee net ae ee ee | BERR ae acter tees ee ; B Wee cies Peg © ae 5 aa ea oe _THE pow’'rAc PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 10, 1956 front heat. are ore after 4:30 Bas, Bee lake “na |3 ROOMS AND ; per mic ’ +] Gecorated. Pvt entrance. Refer-| VERY Nice 3 ROOMS BATH Somes omalior. _ences required. MY 3-2680. vi rance undr 2 for home |3 7 ROOM. L PRIVATE p PATH ie La privileges All utilities furnished. theo es. We do our utmost PEE 2-5038. to mo only erences yall concerned hart Dm. . oe Nicholie & Harger 33 W. Hu: ‘oot feel . Call us for| J ROO! > CHILDREN. 3% PE 6-€183. en v7 and we will give! Chandler Ave. WAT D, 4366 LESSING ST. ue opinion im regard | ROOMS, CLEAN. PRIVATE EN: HS.” emtaadealincnanl We are e: your | trance. Emploved couple. FE | —— sche one 7 the leading rp | _8-2806. West sipe APT AVAIL. 3 iD . 3 ROOMS AND BATH FOR WORK: | {no",' “a ile vane vm SON a couple. veut and clean. ment. "ks 4 pot ~ fure 1 DORRIS & h ROOM x APART zr * phe. Betore 3 ™ = urea, Sk Auburn, . " Rent _Houses Furnished 35 — 3 ROOM® CLEAN. “PVT. EN- WE NEED trance. t. 3? Parke Place.|3 BDRMS. LK. MOD- J ROOMS AND BATH, PhivaTe| {7 Close o “cy A Avail. Jan 15. LISTINGS for'eite part time service in af. | ROOM MODERN COTTAGE ws ing home, 88 Franklin Blvd plus utilities. On, Dinie Yixie Hwy. 5) Saas AND BATH, PRIVATE oe Me NOW! entrance, Adults. May be 2 BEDROOM MODERN YEAR - = _ i morning until 30 eves. around. Lake privileges. Call Veter fer eat action. after 7:30, 163 Green. _MY 3.2908, | cu 8S . Realtor T LA BATH, 7 ROOMS & BATH COMPLETELY 4 3467) i "i i. furn. busiine apoeney, é AND BATH. | Will rent tilt Apri) ist. modern, TV antenna, | youne or| _* e. FE 2 couple. 4/3 ROOMS, j {CHILD WELCOME. =m. Bt, 7104. . i AND PRIVATE BATH. | §-ROOM HOUSE For gear iv Keego Harbor. 41039. Metan Has Buyers a eS os Ly utmost to certainly Resi prea: YOO BUY i -WELL INGORE IT MAHAN Hi CASH — nuit. M: Stout, ee hg Farm land Listings or Not Sold Hf your property isn't sold yet, it's because it hasn't been listed ‘Rent Apts. Furnished 33 i Benepe Private. entra Sp pepnarrs aacue. ; etlow ab we ie central hear 8. 32-4864 after ry spout ior MODERN PR: VATE ER iamset, gore ‘a. On 21798. AND PRIVATE BATH. ist Moor. Adults. 22 location, ‘ate. Front . No OF pets. sober working couple, FE 4 ae ; me oo ; Sy ee 2 blocks west “fn N CONV, TARE 8. to city. Very reasonable, 555 E, Lake Dr. MA 41778. WALLED LAKE: MODERN Ga- mete nox. 4008. 2 DROOM ¢ 16 miles west of Pon- tac. Available i May ib. OR +1 }_FE_ 23-6953 — YEAR ROUND efront, modern, MY 32-0361. _ PARTLY FURN. $45 MO. 2723 Dean Dr. Duck Lake SMALL HOUSE 30 x %. FE SMALL POR RENT. AU- to, heat, children welcome, | Ct. off Taylor Rea. YEAR ROUND MODERN COT- tage, Pontiac Lake, OR_3-0138. Rent Houses Unturn, 36 2 BDRMS. WALLED LK. MOD- Hid es elty, Avail. Jan 15. _tiae Motor. References. PE 2-1601 3 RovSE. ATH IN Outerd. ehild w ©, $35 per month plus $19 security, OA 8-3085. 3 noe ALL N. ROOMS AND BATH. ALL MOD- ROOM MODERN. NEWLY DEC. orated. rage. $80. FE 6-432! or after 6 PE 4-6 4 ROOM HOUSE A PERR Lake, Parti farnuched, no _Water_ in, EM 3-2060 afer 6." * neat in Clarksion ont . m __Lincoln 17-4040. ° 5 ROOMS _. Bae. "Bowne POLL: BASEMENT | Whitfield. PE 4-0382 basement, . 1% baths, ot] furnace, 1% Tel- __Huron, arith r mo FE 4-1444. 0 ROOM. WALTON. BLVD. AND w. Inquire 22 Auburn Ave. = rear “ALL YEAR 2 BEDRM_ Nice modern a ng heat, large garden school -ete. Year idpee $1 i) per week Merny Lake Realty Co., dial MA welcome. $12 week. FE 43317. caer S30 p.m. ww ROOMS AND BATH DOWN- staire apartment, near downtown. a ad month. References, FE rage apt. Shower. Utilities. Lake | AL NEW 4 LARGE MB O S week! bath & ‘utitity room. f prvgeece. Mothly, ty. eM posite onlv. References & de. Hi ME proce bee gt Write Pow) = 1960 N, Opdyke Rd. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 xe nerve BUNGAT 3 BED FE 47197 ‘rooms. Le: ™: 2 AND 3 APTS. ON 8 y pear Union Lake. Adults. Saginaw wr Ueiitive furn, Ref-| Available ls =— SS uired. PE 4-1501. _ 98-4153, Det. iw YEAR AROUND HOME. 74% ROOM UNPURN. STOVE AND 2 i PER @ privileges, Sm awe So . $7 Mechanic. month, Heat turn EM )-4881 ment, Middle Straite Lake. MAy- <<. | fair 6-6204 or Diamond 1-0568. 3 AND A ATH, R RENT. 106 AUGUSTA. | ————_ — Heat furnished. FE 23783. 37 | Call OR 3-2189. INCOME P RTY Norton. r= Pens Sry bd Legged beens bath — ‘tale. NEW MODERN 3 R = upstairs. All mpletely ie TR a ATH. NEAR FISH-| front house. 3 miles from Pontiac | *Pited with tenants living in apts, et Body. Phone FE 5-0030._ Gas range, $60 per Full basement. new furnace ROOMS AND BATH UPPER.| *19 00008 nd hot water heater, l-car ga- 2843 Cordel!. FE 54-4615. NEW 3 pecan. ALL BRICK | rage, with large garden ¥ ROOMS AND BATH ROTEL il ph as wets | bret is fis "iu ecel” cee ae Pontiac Press. ‘Box =. $3 omnes wean Inquire } FRONT ROOMS BATH STEAM | 8AM WARWICK HAS } BEDROOM joka Tree none retin. Privsienem | modern ranch home. eas heat tn | FULLY FURNISHED | _trance. Ad Aduits. FI Byivan Lake. 1 yr lease $1.25 i T ROOMS, BATH AND AND 1 BASEMENT ney e. ‘neat estate office. ‘iso for beauty, chon te ethan, “IG or barter @ jeated. Call FE o “< er cent mortgage at $39 eo ORCHARD TARE Ay We weed 8 Bie $090 DOWN. ¥ room hom: ie Pars feast 700 of wennone. Call A full od.” Late —" _ PE 32-1643. _ ee pa emdow? excellent k: @ 8. SAGINAW ‘ABLE be Dod ad and Formica oe per King. of business. PE “A double chocolate marshmallow pecan sundae, coffee | -nace, vaage ~ STORE iE AVAILABLE VOR LEARE with cream and two reducing tablets.!” @ elev price $7900. w rr Huron ot. A Approximately 1980 "bat, gpnunnan Ml gp a Yim. 160 N.E. 104th St., Miami, For Sale Houses 43 ___ For Sale Houses 43 nicely land ue pit. Yard Florida. Ph, PL 9-0468. ee ee ew tate per cent mo: rare at ee per © OFFICE OR STORE SPACE |} BEDROOM HOUSE BY OWNER. INCOME mooth ine including 8 and insur- for rent. Will remodel! to sult.| $650 moves you in. PE 8-2500 for 2 separate houses on one jot; Snce. ample tom rking. 3121 W. Hu- app't. ental $110 per month. Located ron 8t. E C13 after 4:30, FE NPI 7 on Prospect near Paddock. ly | LAKE FRONT Good 6 room home, 2-448. UNPINISHED 2 BEDRM. CEMENT | good condition e $9,750, 20° x 49°. Bath. Landeoe d yard, block home, extra lot, % biock RUSSELL A. NOTT. Realtor excellent beach. On re fet é _from Orion Lake. MY 2 2 ee PE 4-3005° 1170 W. Pike st.| 20° x'20° cottage with 2 car ~ HQ) DOWN apr erg tis, and. screens. — = C. “PANGUS nice cor 1919 M-15 Ph. Ortonville 122 collect, ue All for $13,500 with $3, od C HAYDEN, Realtor ae es. FE 5-4389 pu eee TEMPLETON WHITE LAKE Se Se Be, nen Pum 3 bed- Partr idg e eg water pay tert ff main Has . “NOR SIDE ery neat sm home. Full Moved! |! bath. Gas, heat Close ‘to, trane To His New +00 Gown. : ; : VACANT Modern Offices $ room modern ranch breesewar. at a garege, tull bemt., — 1050 Ww. ig HUROW. _— Mao Be 180° #3.b00 i, . FOR 6 WEEKS ONLY! |! K. 7 Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lak PE 44563 After 6 — ms 2-0502 NOTHING DN. Pay only have “- } mortgoes costs to SHEL L” “TIOUSES eonstructed your let. Jobs completed 4 to 6 weeks. See our Red Horse } 5019 Cass Eliz, Rd PE 4-2252 or FE 2-0179 | BY OWNER. 5 ROOMS & BATH. Auto. oi] heat & hot pean blinds Nr St. _FE_ 23-6862 1 water after 3 CLARK Ve- Michael's. JACK LOVELAND J Cass Lake Rd. Kee bt se hmm tars paid POR SALE B BY OWNER. omen. CCE operty w dow Auburn Hts. area. FE FE tee OOM UTILITY AN omy BATH. completely modern, little over an acre, Can seen at anv time or » OR 3-3127, 1764 Pontiac Lk STOUT'S Best Buys 96.950 ag HOME. *ORN o sapere nine on, gh ge ay Fd Tod col r rie Only $1,250 down ay SUBURBAN Bose ull ’ on a On Po Fe SORT ReAN moe Pets RANCH STYLE to Oakland Saks off Clintonville Lovely bedroom modern Rd. $1, down home, located close to Oak- land Lake with attached $10,500. OFF JOSLYN_ $2,500 breezeway and I‘, car ga- DOWN. Attractive 2 bedroom rage, full bath and of! fur- bungalow hardwood floors, plas- nace. rag landscaped ,ot, tered walls basement. gas heat, close to and schools. paved street Only me with terms. $10,500 DRAYTON Parag AREA. Desirable home in q good meigh- al $7 COO borhood, % acre lot, garage. the For this 4 bedroom home home is of brickcrete exterior, located in Avon Twp. with has 2 bedrooms, living room. 1% car Bo ga full base- kitchen & dinette, full base- ment, large ment, hot air furnace. This price ginseee front porch. A furniture and only $2,500 waged home with 2 iarge down lots for the ra Approx- imately $3500 d CLARK REAL ESTATE SHARP —— or ill 44813 i 1362 Hd a — . Open prenines peste 2 besroums nome i Co-operative 8: ange cated on East Kennet F ¥ with full tile bath, ful. HAYDEN 8T. MICHAEL AREA. Excellent 3 bedroom brick home, den. Large room with fireplace. p- arate dining room. Full basement gas furnace and water heat- 1 car garage, Corner lot, flowers, jonny fruit trees. $14,- living with er . 8e basement, large living room and 1’ car garage. Lovely landscaped ot oon ood paved street, close to schooi and shopping center. Only $10,000 with $2,500 dn $630 DOWN ‘Moves you into this room and bath home le 200 with term: cated on ~, St. with util- ‘ it s car arage TA . Ex- td eres drive. mth with plantered Selle, A iazie thee soos Tote w ix v= rig Sain g onion furna water "heater. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Lake | privileges $10.00. term TIN, Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 Picture window. 2 bedroom Lake privi Modern Open Eves. Till 8:30 ‘ormica countertop Bath O11 Large Country Home forced air furnace. Copper plumb- 2 & bedrooms, 2 acres of ground | on ie aol 4 elevations. Pull and in a nice location, 1's baths, si | all extra ieres —_ Toeepiece APPROX 1% ACRES. 2 bed- weil insulated. idea ome for reom home west of Pontiac. Base.| 'a@ree femily, $18,000, terms ment with new of! furnace and water heater, Storms & screens. me finishing to do, but wel ( Ss } 11 | oe the price and only $050 C ett J. Cc. HAYDEN, Realtor e081 eeaLre Rd. 86 EF. Walton _ Eves. FE 5-4389 mM +e 2% ACR. t Large & bedroom modern brick A HOME OF YOUR ome. Beautiful oak filoo ad throughout. — wecege and WN hatrvay” week of Pontiac. Death ac. a forces sale. Priced at only $15,- s anspor yp cobday es ‘fur. 600 with terms or for cash, Dorethy Snyder Lavender 3140 w Huron will discount REALTOR NEW HOMES $745 Practically DOWN, $55 MO immediate Coser nate _FE_ 2-441! | caer water heater, nice Jot. ih $98 mo Price only $6,850 wit OFF — aes ROA | Vacant rooms & Pain kitchen. Full , water heater, storms. screens. $7,500. Very low down payment. EAST SUBURBAN, VACANT of these attractive modern two rooms, bedroom homes Oak floors, love- moe Sa floors, — 8 ee ly bath and kitchen, nice livable ao ter heater. Large lot rooms throughout. Located near | Nace, Water $8, $1,- nv bus, stores and hg oo Big lpg 2 " a oa inv “mney” cannot be We yo da. fee ¢y cannot i yg at sale RB price of $7395. weer wr saa very” good well, WEST SIDE storms _ BRICK TERRACE yard. 1.000 mand 680: mo. Warm, comfortable home. Con- sisting of five exceptional large i" rooms, gas heat and auto. hot i water. A-1 condition inside and out. Also small lot in rear, yr oenan for flowers or garage. $1,000 down per month. $70 aaa SUBURBAN eo aLow ACANT, $1,500 DOW You er admire this ceca gray shingle modern two — bungalow with stairway to expansion attic. Not dry oak floors Tile kitchen and beth. rage, ‘10m een te AND’ i. ARGER 0. 33: *~W. Hyron &t. ¥ Seu ipveninigs school I block, Price $8950, Wilda on two fot heat, large LADD’ S wall, but | and nlagtered walle AV ON TW P. in ‘ iy ga- 4 room. r si . d poe aon 3 gal Satie in 1084 kK top road. Grade | with large living room, kitchen, + gg comb. Rog 3 Lar, on a ni PARE BUNGALOW Arnis cuse has full screens, storm a ema /eash and doors, also Vene- / sonal buinds. Priced only $1,700 five Willams Lane On i automatic hot water, AC. full — ‘privileges on two babes. | it $6050. iced INDIAN VILLAGE fa 66 BRICK DUPLEX out. bi andy bedrooms eac ‘wo “ dy basements, two pew gas fur- all tile h. Tw maces, 2 car garage. investment, WE SELL — WE tran DORRIS & SOX ALTORS FE 783 W. Huron Co-operative Real Estate * Bxthanes > | é +1557 “DR AYTON PLAINS jt Pesuire cee os 4 acre ig wine yiioed to sell ter 8. $7,180 with $275 o “LADD’S INC. 4286 Dixie Hwy. -- Drayton Plaine 4267 N. Perry ne Lp co-operstte tant orn ONE BLOCK FR Only 1% years old, with utility, in city. hes finished, oek floors. enetian | WHITE -BROS. . NEW HOMES: 3“BEDROOM BRICK room. shaded .ot, $1,400 ‘jown, SHARPEST My nt RAY ONEIL, Realtor 1% Open 90 Phone ve yme3 or FE 5-0527 Real Estate Exchange Co-operative many trees at "98.650 with Large HOME IN serious BLOOMFIELD HILLS EAST ODF no TARE RD ™ or DEVON BROOK NEW HOMES CUSTOM BUILT FOR THE BUSY EXECUTIVE TRI-LEVELS BI-LEVELS RANCH-TYPE A beautiful setting on rollin homesites in a most convenien | . Close to highly-rated, un- crowded = sc! near shopping and churches, Luxurious Features Included at One Low Price SEEDED ACRE LA GAS 2 CAR FINISHED AND READY 8OME MQDELS sae cy $29 800 to $42,500 BUILT BY Kinsl Construction Co. SALES BY ees WILLIAMSON CO 19180 Grand River MI 6-4811 KE 2-3400 FE 5-3686 LOTS BLACK TOP ROADS & aioe | STORMB AND SCREEN RPETED AND +.eearece* GARAGE NISHED 1ATE er * storm doors $7,300. Full p $1,700 will buy “equity down to 7 month payments, including taxes and insurance. | WEST SUBURBAN La OM CITY BUS 2 bedrooms Vv * aluminum rice, THE “ELDORADO” GI’s $750 Down FHA $2,100 Down Full Price $14,700 i Us eit aldron at ‘oui viage limits Clark: hay le ag An] nil to t aalty” JUST 4 HOMES LEFT FH: ome ha ed \ Wi of Open Eves. till 6—Sun. 1 to & Watch for Announcement bad we building project star FOs BETTER HOMES SEE PEARL BLDG. CO. Phone 5-1923 RANCH BUNGALOW . Has 3 shed recreation room tot ti too payments "yee 30 Target RANCH HOME Less 2 miles east of Baid- win Rubber or GMTC. utiful $6 room modern ranch home. Lovely recreation room, 2 car eg «a large Seneca tot. May Joseph F. Reisz 63% W, Huron St. Co-operative Real Estate ate Exchense 4 ‘ine HOUSE 8500 DOWN. FE Civilians $750 Down PLUS COSTS PAYMENTS $36.97 PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE Model open daily 2001 wood, 3 blocks of Perry, east of East Bivd. Gas hee = 3 bedrooms. add! Castell Realty. 1601 E. iam = 5 al Oak 1-1706 FOR COLORED FAMILIES less down. Also “ceveral newer 2 & 3 bedroom homes on and off, Earlmoor Bilvd., 9730 down on GI Loan or $1500 down on PHA. terms, plus mortg costs. Phone Mrs. Howard, 18 G: lesple, Street FE 2-6412. John Kinzler, Realtor ment, Call for more details. | | LA BERT SCHOOL Ae at AREA with cedar insulated, GI. total price $10,000. WM. A. | KENN REALTORS . Huron OPEN EVENINGS "TIL 8 wer W EDY GILES $4,950 FULL Will buy the city transportation. small familv or couple. down payment and monthly payments, Beat rent and buy now. $1,000 DOWN west of the city near Crescent Lake, a real nice 2 bedroom Rope, siee. Located A GooD For cash you cen real deal in this price. FOR COLORED Two 4on120 foot wo on i} on — “These lots have sewer a ee water Pearsol and they are pric DON'T AIT. GILES REALTY ¢ CO. Sto 8 92 W. Huron Open this clean 1 bed- room home located outside near schools and located northeast in- PRICE For the Low the high —— et & 2 bedroom ed right. BIRMINGHAM Brick 3 bedrms., den, tibule, 2 car gar., ot! heat. “3 ms, tile bedrooms kitchen, basem alt tiled, Rn 2 ‘acant, $12, ih oath ae change 200 Pa ae ad feature — ent floor 1% cat cardee. fireplace, ves- = $23,750. ? ear ar “garage REALTOR thi Peat 8 ree m semi-| alow with 2 car mere e@ on re uirrel Rd. Aubu n Hgts school Needs work. and sate $7150 for fast action By appointment, Y SPECIA 3 and utility Cieaee bi im only. 50x On po you" h ane a available it and make a nice ie oes spring call on 3-2420 382 Auburn hes” rr After 5. call FE 2-7083 HILLS OF ROCHESTER HILLTOP 4 ACRES 4 bedroom brick wit tile baths with full tones fireplace. Picture windows tial oor wens suit. Ideal for a Roc! ae orth of heater, HOMESITES lot other - abl 2 ewer pe $3, oe iy tt lot 135x200 with « aces ‘tia $2,100, a Fil Mox178 $1. 800." ‘terme, "FRANK SHEPARD OL 1-751 ochester 5) DOWN NEW 2 OR 3/BEDROO Ebi i SRM, mowers, city, Ww ER AND SEWER: EAR C BUS AND CALL RU ficial . + ee OSMUN 8; New 2 oom oa ad home, floors, large full nee pared 2 Pad terms, see Pod $1,650 5 room Ettehen tis sent asa Ia f. lving ify EARLMORE ovely 2 bed ture bedroom, ful ‘as heat, : cree enced yard, full price only s102 700 5 down on t | hurry it won't last Russell Young REALTOR 412 ~(W. 44538 MI +7676 ul @ Open Eves, “+0613 ee ree ee ih dialer ee HE postiac PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY. 10, 1936 0 : ___| TWENTY-THREE. Suburban Property 48A| SLICE OF HAM * _ Money to Loan 83| Sale Household Goods 57] Sale Household Goods 57 wan Stele Leeneed Lendered | BRAND NEW 5-PIECE mm CHROME DINETTE "A oe - ge ry: fe Tee i Ss ae SET $0.98 S Vase fe 8 for $995 ! : ’ =. ee rae aga ROGER B. HENRY, Inc. | & os ae Bak 1 Furniture Service a You borrow ly ! on PA -pg car or tor HOUSEHOLD FINANCE YOU NE LEC LC Elizabeth Lake Estates PIONEER HIGHL NDS = ae 3 poet ts | / reeets| See $25 to $500 y betsy Bruit ,o24 ae . lense £8 e eva fe aa re | Sa antes whe Ee 2 Pi Pr ae te eer FINANCE CO. a t Lake Front Home | HUMPHRIES | xi"ss oy ee Tr Penni sk Bie - . an|REALTOR FE2474 Ne egotgt AY ree ot) ° of on Fe a} x hag op Re Por a CR fe eae $1,250 Down a RN Cree _ 10 teenies sabe __| _NEED_SEASONAC SEASONAL Aenea ie lesan ae iP oe | Rise ste lteh| inc aks Sh atewtis| For Sale Farms 48| Business Opportunities $1} eset Narr se fee me Par tridge We Dare You’ , Lacaite © -| OXFORD ACREAGE Si 0 Nn ‘ | § ye “bind to wee ost oft te at : SAMPLE CLEARANCE Partridge FINANCE €O. : LL. _daurpce M,___ FB 38 davenport, reg. $200.95 | 7 35,000 Families| Bertram <= Recommend | fio as ttt Buckner's | Bigwanee..* om PEEP LAELIA ee i oe 28 2 iia ee GATEWAYS to B& Fie, Sate Aen ‘HAPPINESS AS LOW AS ay yt a . ‘ age on paved road: 8 miles to| Sale Business Property 49 “LET’S TALK HURON GARDENS | wen constrstea wide 9 wet $550 Down po gg ee ew BUSINESS” re Near, Terduron Shopping Genter. ged. enrace. Located tn’ Drayton PLUS COSTS : . ; CLASS C beet ¢, room and Plains, income ef $1 per me. 3. Near Utica us Ponsinon Scheel ‘and’ Si. ‘Beosdii| owner must sel Gaty 44000 dows | Medel apen cova” ” WARD E. PARTRIDGE| = LOCATED FOR |REALTOR “FE 43581 E : = a i Biss ttle : Bir cra Ge emeas] tte an io | Eee te tee daz .. Finance Go. rach "home. offers &. vestibale : eo ° : Otfices are located: See pelret eae] NATIONAL HOME || Castell Realty Sn Modern Bakery, a. «| SALES CORPORATION |i. 4 Phot: Mata Be ; per ‘soa thu] Sense, Beat, Full price: sordan Garment 1-11 O ACRES - sc. | 1 6. TELBORAPH RD, | Drayton Plains, 4812 Dinie Hwy, 4 Sait has anes are, | Sere po —— = : wa at te Bask ; Segtet Sian Writ] CRAWFORD [wea wt mauom tems, 9 vs d * ww. ponkEM™ ve suse] Se sey bru She ioe con WEE ATE BS me : To Sell—To Trade Eves. MY 3-7085 te 5 eee te ae |) WHITL. | fe CET CASH QUICKLY” | MAHAN | Bros’ FeeEe Up to $00 REALTY CO.. REALTORS Utes with Fiese. "sien }—J Vr Bea ‘ aE 2006) | _ Village of Clarkston | aia 10% W. Huron the buyer thet wante « peed Wooima nod vals, Fs arn, wt : otte . NEXT foot OFFICE iy gd Be Mere Sete foe gered) | JOSEPH F. REISZ | in Town Oakland - . Breed 5% _W, Burce #t,___ PB 90080 ee. Phare Window water sour | aes. welt at 62.500 $500 over a pg L jon Price 07,500 with $1,000 dows down. + LocaTION —| _ feeie, locations Pontiac. . Loan Co. BROWN 10 ACRES Mico fe. Take fremtage on 6 or retiting, Only 818000 | 209 PONTIAC STATE BANE Elizabeth Lake Estates Fi Saty AST Moar. | Sow Skeet ase arta B's er, for cash, FE 9) 9906 MOU IARE MME man] Gated ty Mike at dei | rt Downey bacon ee, | Sir Sieh antares | i =| Sis oer” i- he porch er terrese. Large tane- te utomatic r ateman & Kampsen a Bare ey Sigg old torn | SEUSS Tey pts, Mcrae | ahaa Seay Geen | et ma cert eas] 5 . as sctigags Uo i bee : & 8 pa cla “monthge’ So | e200 Down—arich ae | ee RDS INC. FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Realtors 40528 ENE a POMiqood, value for 811,000 with| ‘lay, call today! Slosed front | paren. Fireplace. | 426 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Pains | * Ant Goen Eves =e Sy Ap ST LOANS $600 to $1,500 | ac Sed eos hoa Unique cay Feo So ee ae eRe | Set Se Sencnem Doowe | See mee ba etal ate © “f In tts this nome of _ $6291 OR 31231 ‘ : ee powder Tm. oo the 3nd fir, Pult| 200°. mone ¢ phil over- | Sith 5 lots, Close to. ‘city on | Cooperative | nge | Rent Lease Bus, Prop. 49A ° 2. For home Additions of ent, 2 car garage and crag ae nome, loca AC furn. A little finishing yet to ad Tl ge 3. or enclose ; well landscaped yard. Call. phe gE sesh cee, Loree livag rm. For Sale Farms 48 | POR, Reet OD nee cities, houses Sieieo on cn WM. H. KNUDSEN | tacuve wes, room eben Tat pandy man to have wonderful is ie fa fow rent. OR 3-1300. . ae P gerses oe, _ REALTOR mone hath. ful — 80 ACRE LAKE ARM. anf00D| _ Store Space for Rent toda ‘as cials an ios "Nationals Butiging 510 Pontiac State Bank Bide. gees of rt , re such #1. ne apmcnAl—6 bedroom bunga-| Dutldings, near vihege Ave. & 2933%. y & spe . a. ve . Pa. PE 4516 features Mie a beautiful screened nod su, ot ao — a ‘on hee _ Teoas A good buy Boos eat location for doug. hase =] HARDWARE focated in Swe ; . » raised he fireplace, . 5 5 po : balk pan, rek. aeee walk-in | aie Paymnance sae Gackt is #0 Acre lake farm. vacant, % Seay anon, er ° porting eres. | growing eran. Wi Wil go har ¥00| ~ vo os + Woodward Estates a i oe uns ee Sere. Terma, Tomas: W907 Per) naure 309 Cherokee, Pa. FE! Seirvom owners of | ible, saw. Bed ot Swap. | # one, we Know you'll like it, $11.- Beav-| Lake Property of this kind ts § fomé wear St Joveph Howpial| ° Witte BROS full basement, Thistene’ is brand | searee! Here are two ‘ood per | MICHIGAN MIRACLE : both down, 1 bedroom up. com- REALTORS feet oan floors & plastered wale. : MILE SHOPPERS CITY 14 eetmatic nas cet ant bok we:|Open tree ls —~ gun. 1 to 8 | kichen, Giding coset doon™ee | T+ G. TROCKE, AT PONTIAC NOW | ate if ter, enclosed reer yard. paved cogttons large roome.. Be sure Realtor . LEASING! : : . i by appointment only. ANNETT BROWN Beal 100 Unico Lake Rd EM 24eT| n and Martin 2. ip init een on payment i 2 Family Income 1262 W. Huron pasa im fe Brtroft tig. we weet x Ma wimpicte | will trade fot home or contract. ee Ot cas on cae gat : at rative c r Subtroan, een wh Tare OFFERS Co-ope! Estate Exchange teostng re | amomway fg WILLIS ‘M. BREW R Pore Sach watt nas” living : Tieteeen er wrke to Den B in lag i owner's apt. | pe 4.1581; PE 9-#532 i kitchen and) 1-1; Btreet, Iecinegs reuse, ; Bath.” Separate \entrances. Bi Elizabeth. Lake Estates k . # rope Colonia! farm bins gato 3r ee 5. et reas, eal eriate rdramatic way aul the extras er level. oi] heat, automatic liven rom with gern tile baths pel tile. MOBILGAS STATION will le car and 5 ; Pith "ei00 oen’ balance’ 'on| eiasoed Ih poreh. Basement Betabiished im 1918 Boone maloeany ror | Soren ot AS ST sad ese WARD. E PARTRIDGE tor contract. Cail ‘Mr. "ead contact Wicke “pesesesion.” Oaly 61- | UDEA™ Ne tera >bearn rece OF ental, net | For’ information « weekaays ms NEW LOCATION AT i iy hy Bh ag akile ge? oh i . ‘BUD’ Nicholie 000 down. breabtan yroek Wied beth butane "3 ‘gore "erip aad _gnd holidays ye red ™ 1% viet eet of elagraph Brsses sharpened. Good used | j real_ estate ‘an Slarkston Estates best sown wea Tindmilt, 2 corals: ve inventory. feces Fist SARNES HARDWARE emo rors ati, . @ Mi Clemens fF Liao lmott new attractive 3 : 18000. with tice. BARNE : Eve, Mrs. Kelchner FE ¢8773 bedroom bungalow tile bath | gas DOWN—Over 2 eereg of ground All | buildings rat i gat Business 31 Sale Land Contracts 52 142_W, Huron Bt, os 4 basem with &rm. home. . Opportunities Clothin } + peiviieres, Lat reni80. Sib fea privileges tb “oon a Gara jue conor, co pty ATTENTION BUSINESS MEW AND nn ,! DISCOUNT Cor Sele di pasos i “en Bo. 148 ey a8 - 3 BEDROOM RANCH mn Gs Bio Bas Sat Gate | Pune, "Foon ir Sovio pnber"wit conger S| par yucti™ — eve oa “avesiment pd soli. 168 Ml EA” | tt crete seta ance i f oo Drayton Woods $1,800 DOWN—Fast side of city. _— types of business LADIES GRA ey "$80. © : v3 v w tme' ibility of re- ae , e ance nome uy arargeg| nets triadaatina | ERT i at | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | anaiat frre gf | 0D age, Govmargs, | aa =e | screens. Large jot 718x154. Possible home, 3 tne litane ackios street, walk- Evenings confidential, For m informa- 5 to take over existing 4% GI. pean gg, Wee agp GMC Truck. FE Sdicl or FE 62880 tion write Brese bon #0 M to L 33 gem Jing very low month- hee Leggy «gee os a “ ey ee —— seme. __ ithatn, Eeonaesd. Laps me pay . . aces, 2 baths, lar; on- Fa _uumber ane sxpeee OR eee = t KEEGO HARBOR vimthattibditeper an Wrarrete Nw? Peete | yen, forth Rese oane | EE sme sil tener | Bee | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. |4,8 5 bath. full bsmt., auto Value at $22°980. ‘or —_ 35.008 Next is Geasenees Power Fonk: oo arm tools. Pan BEER AND WINE TAVERN AND AND N. 4 IN A : geo beat 6 fee gi beat) | tat bey arate oon focaies | S07 Su? lee aeee tesi| ROCHESTER, MICH. i er. water eS ai. 5 Acres—Clarkston inmetiete — Priced at} $100 0 me Se Pe LOANS 5° $500 is terms. 9 bedroom brick home in y $13,500, ment, @ Mil-, b i : : , excellent ge orge Derothy Sn Snyder Lavender HERES YOUR CHANCE TO OWN i i John K. Irwin Stepiace, knten “wit aie| | C) OT) J sree, metPAO" we sonst] cet, sramtabed pustnens and REALTOR eked ‘in cork. recreation |. up for man and wife. A email LO ANS oF reom wih Grepince, willy 100 ACRES er oS oe ST oe ; 101% a eager 8 ae Wisdbdhgtetee sot aes FOR BETTER HOMES fon fu eater ones 600 pm |e to arr tof . FE eat or room BOAT AND BAIT LIVERY. LIVING Comat LOAN CO, ; . Also Sets Sra muir | QP ttee ae Lana aaee | See team dia "gta See "seer See aoe A> |” RABY envi “| Sot ile ME eo eeg | _ ONLY $2 WEEKLY from Pontiac screens and doors. fall [igre farm is fully stocked pnd 9 BTALL MODERN STATION ~ N $500 roa qunguneed, Deiered Pearson’ s Bank Furniture BIRMINGHAM Home for Offices or Brice’ clin sttone ” stake, “a etilee Cine to | Wan, Cherhes Eving, quactery, te eed Seer weak Matas Waser, tate a mag gr Stor w. Med bathe built in Tanitien, pew. Civic Group 2 Peart { BRICK RANCH, ja pee gy Ni -teugy ma Good spoons iny for experienced ; or Less My 39, » $99. Phone SINDER (CONSOLE 6 th i win "Focrmacor” sien, and, stort] ERAT on Pruetin Bina, feu: | rim company iued, tereation | err “cora ert, "Erm farm botwe | Saute" 3500 Diste Wer We ee BOTTLE GAS | Tame TOP as. sTOvE FOR | Z's i in color. Neer Quarton School turing manv extras, large nial Hille Subdivision. tit full basement. Sot a nO SERVICE? + ew low ‘price plete inetal-| “‘sele, Good. condition, FE g €12,000 down. Will handle. eae icon com ents, ro "other buy iit it in Bloomfield. ~ ge macree. seeded, RESTAURANT AND. . tote Jape. : bedroome 27° living room with den den_ powder room. breakfast $22,500 with splendid terms. Bicknggs, ree gow aseded geescers. Ip smi ee Pany Hom 4 U edT de-in Dept. : fireplace dining room, 3 3 aoe - large k . For rent or lease. Then e & Auto tg the place s ra im P 3 iiorms. wh rooms “ith. bathe, "finished STV AN MAR Syegpet ent modes. Milbece| cone et Stans, | BRAND NEW 6PIECE et] H gohoet pte et riaiods| Seg Hone, Ol heat let om Faseh ‘carpeting, weter softener. FLOYD "KENT, Realtor ae | PARR, Ga eS Beet feraers of Setutts sau | BUNK BED OUTFIT | 1 poets 10.98 if e ; pen mayment plan sulted to your, 2 Sturdy beds, 2 comfortable mat- | Gas Range .......cecreecees ‘ a Nearly pew 4, bedroom ranch, with arapes, oe * eirigueue, ane Some teansterred. mia mak. mn tween nots ass needs, Pricndty ee to Price tressee’ Eee hse rae Boe os e ocecaassceas 50 a ; : wa you, Lesiie Pieisher Man- |," SOF 946.90. Pay OMY Bh Weert. | eee ee oe ate t en ee® "vise ‘room. ges beak dining Sylvan Lake Front Evenings after ¢ call Mr. Lebold. | Sea 5aguas Alt ACREAGE A BUY «| Ber Vere, aeons s Fi od ase urniture at iad sa a i, pula condition, st | Ideally located new contem- oven 94 cal Rusedes on un eon pom arad onan onion and Ph. FE 58121 | He Sea EER TY ut Meret | ppahownny in ooe ia: #0 vere ssi Bioomnets wits | —— Eaned nal fireplace tf ibaa * Suchy esky, Ontoovite. | $"'ER'sqy Sif bande el LINOL UM tees Fiona ECONOMY Mpecringed. at i) of Wohl cost, Bis ing oom. ting ree ctr| A. JOHNSON, Realtor 120 ACRES ‘2 MILK ROUTES Home & Auto FURNITURE CO. fares Sedregme, vents” benattial| P targe bedrooms, Inke level 1704 S. Ay inf Rd. A, corner parcel within, 20 miles Building, (real estate, trucks and oo late sake. ais 261 8. SAGINAW. ST. jayenates for ing “ener ren. Coun: ‘pace, Cty i: Treviace stanchion barn. ony sia 20 | raRATI ER PARK |Loan Company EDS AL. 3. an rene Bie telie ‘errace apts. Bloom meas | heating system. Attached 2 | FOr Sale Resort Prop. 44A | Owner will aico sacrifice 18 head TRAIL Hours 9 to 8: Saturday 9 to 1 is Cae a . field . Bargain price. $55.- car garage Beautifully | ~~~ of ninitle milk Sapipment and | ee! Fags ~ neste | «71 Community Nat'l Bank Bide. °A8 Pant, ROOM GROUP scaped $32.500. terms. | a99 E, MYRTING, PROP. rm machinery, tw nating 2 pene: | top roads, One a Siichian's fin- | a: ... | GH ERO! ‘ANE step tables) ae matching, ‘o , Watt, Manuel | Roy Annett Inc pa fe Moi team | C. PANGUS 1919 MIS)" Ria Re Realtor | w SAVE ENERGY, USE | “ube Sraociice et faagres| Sat ceiner ante DO |W \ & Sas ep ie | “SHORT-CUT TO SINCLAIR job, place to live or a| Mt,0pFS #401. Memines or} ONLY §2 WEEKLY | 5 200 &. Woodward Goin Evenings and Sunday ‘4 Mare, EST dg Tater CASH: | Classified Ads! ous good used car, see Classi- Pearson’s Bank Furniture | & ot ceo ™ , in. ana Bandar dial FE 2-8181, ce ee ied NOW. Oy eeats bets Sneha |p, Crenane, tate 4m, FS cies * 4 . : f ! : h THE PONTIAC PRESS,_ ‘TUESDAY, aes 10, 1956 cdi — oy oe F) Sludaraiet matt Tee Sais @a| gfetet o ae ee. eee eee t oe -* el t ea. | McCRAY smmaT CASES Will sell cheap. OR 3-182. Call os at! ale am, to 6 WALK IN Ravnickniaon 8x10. A el mm > =. rinder, atee and a . Blocks, i * BURMEISTER’S Save Money at SLUMBER 800,000 tae ie ee ss OHNSON ene AY BAUGH'S FE 40824 “ICE SKATING 1S AT ITS BEST o ckaten, 6000, £7.99, 94.00, Gira and Women's skates, $6.00 Suates for the little ones, double runner leather ms | Wer tent. ice for ice Ranine pe 8 | “ANDERSON HDWE. 2182 8. TELEGRAPH PE 5-0062 # agg PARKING FOR 100 CARS Mon, re | Thur § to ¢ Fri. @ to 9 6 and Sun. 6 am, to.2 p.m "head Gravel é & Dirt 6 "SSR RAI ll | asigmow ocuon avin Re _ et. MS , | ai eei oa Doos | _ stoves, ete ist | oo 8B. or may og Se Sa Teton ea Sea - Stn A | lee oe neg 5 ‘ara wi BALED DRY HAY FOR CEMENT RD MOTORS ‘ WE TAKE TRADE INS, LAYAWAY good selection of ENS 8 WHERL HORSE RID- site at Bs 1956 CLINTON CHAIN SAW 199 and wo, We & weltieg. WANTED: GooD USED DRAG _ PE 40588. Sale Farm Equipment 76 INDUSTRIAL & FARM FARMALL C WITH SNOW BLADE. LATE MODEL PER- GUSON, BOTH IN GOOD SHAPE. FERGUSON, eA AND NEW HOUG HTEN “k ‘SON N DEERE i6-IN. PLOW. —fieid cultivator, $71 Manso ___PE 2-6808. “KING BROS. ‘SPECIAL WE WI PICK. UP. STEAM CLEAN. PAINT, NE UP INE AND EL TRACTOR FOR ONLLY $35, PARTS EXTRA. FREE GREASE GUN WITH EACH PAINT JOB, +07 FE 41112 KING BROS YOUR LH DEALER PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Rentals, Parts & Repairs 1890 Crooks Rd M NEW AND USED SPREADERS. Barn and equipment. Davis Ma- _chinery, Phone Ortonville, 45R2 ee ee 582 _N. Main, reenenter: OL 1-9761 FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger| Sp \ ey yA ‘got zip! ” “We had to put on a fire siren—our new maid's really Auction Sales 77 bargains in used furniture, For Sale Motorcycles 83 FOR i SER on eee Co. 373 ‘Trailer Sales. Prices slashed on used trailers. Must cut down inventory. Get a bargain here today. 40 to vee from, pies ees Se aeons Bat “Oxford Trailer Sales here! PONTIAC CHIEF OBILE _ MOBILE waseee ~_ Of USED oe any model, Top BACT EY AUTO PARTS). #4 CHEVROLET. GOOD - MOTOR and body, R & H. Whitewalls, PE 5-7823 1 CHEVY POWER GLIDE G00D 179 BAGLEY &T. ‘CALIFORNIA BUYER wee Ee FEBS Oe wr renial | WE PAY fOr DOLLAR FOR ‘COMMUNITY MOTORS “hemes 803 N. Main, Rochester Jort Hwy. Ftint ~ Trailer Wrecked & J Junk Cars East Side po Parts 4 w] Exchange Snpenece and GREAT LAKES. 27 to 45 ft. America's 2 unchal- lenged leaders im thetr price EE, TiN! HOME 14 tw 38 ft 1 ft. New trail- as long THE HIGH DOLLAR de used cars. We ree Oe = m. Drive the extra. miles, ro ‘vals wae you well. 4540 Dixie "HL. J. VANWELT get @ modern mobile home, like rat with option to purchase. No down payment ex- on peal a rent, Move in TR. MIL ‘ER EXCHANGE oo 8. ae FE 32-3200 TOP, DOLLA ers as littl as \% down, —WawTED sonar” CARS ea AS fie Bat MOVE hd ThE REST FS Tien GET SEMATET es “BIL ‘L “SPENCE. PARTS—STORE @ cnttana SA re one w aetonn 1 From’ ong Ping Huron cen cente: » | Seen . 4 Ry aod Pireiter Bales jales Open Sunday PM.| See M&M Motor Sales rou va DID “YOU KNOV ae ee oe ee nergy & SCRAP mee yy? , Call PE 4-0662 . Fast serv’ Fon CLEAN CARS and mess _ ECONOMY CARS, 22 Auburn WANTED SCRAP CARS. __ OR 3-4511, & Bun. p..1. ILE SPORTSMAN. 30 FT. esesneginer Shower, 4705 Dixie _Nwy. Draytor Plains. MOBILE HOMES” REPAIR SERV- Cars —— Ve ~ — ed. rs wire id ing trailers. n Short FE $4580 ___Auto Accessories 80) ONL NN lL TO GLASS SERVICE when you need tt! Have you tried = po ig Glass installed — Free 1 Ib. offee to a stomer with sock @ door glass or windshield in- FEL 4-066 LIKE NEW ‘55 OLDS ; BATTERY, 129. PE 5-7940. | WRECKING 46 LINCOLN “PARTS | le 5-064) _for sale. le._MAnle x For Sale Tires ea 254 8. Saginaw St \ WANTED LATE MODEL CARS Clean and Shar Bring Title, Money Waiting at LENN'S MOTOR SALES . ot FE ¢7371 VE PAY THE HI $$$| . FOR *49 THRU '54 CLEAN CARS Auburn Motor Sales F. Blvd. and E. Pike PE 3-7471 Wanted Used Trucks 89 ae Al SOIL, CRUSHED STONE ¥._ Phone BAAR BURMEISTER - i sfzarel peed Bige Conuin. Conkiin. | Mich. Chain Saw. Distr. | e018 ware WALL NEW TIRES. WANTED: ‘48 WILLYS. % TON : ae SALES, SERVICE AND RENTALS $16.88 ea. Guaranteed. FE ¢-0687. ickup transmission and parts, :Northern Lumber Co. |® yo D, ORAVEL | AND oy MY_3-6871 15 Front St. MY 3-8821| 803 8. Saginaw. ne OR 31278. 9197 Cooley Ra. eae eee OF FES A BIG JANUARY CLEARANCE | ape GOOD USED TIRES, $1.90 UP. ww acne 22 | Maes Rar between wagdward | Champ Rotary Tiler” 414400 | $l: yhte walla 600 8. Sacinaw: | For Sale Trucks 90 ae Ot and Lahser’ Rd. Bo & M Fil | Champ Rotary Mower suY a TON PICKUP. 1416) Band and ‘ness Co. MUlberry | Champ Rotary Cultivator 1.98 "'Ghiove, trom. We tracteatze ro | Reaie ana and “heater. Very good 9-2502,_ Linco! ae rn tires $1,75 m b yrs, $109 delivered FE 4-450 | Sele Price. All for. $120.50! Gyxe G" service. “Aubura at Op: HOWARD LARE, INC. ’ a 18" Reel Excello Power Mower yee. 7m 0-638 2705 Orchard Lake ‘ Regular $179.00 FIVE $50-i7 TIRES bs AND WHEELS. | CHEV. WR! Pour : Wood, Coal & Fuel @! to mm ne * five hole. Plym Very | CHEV. WRECKE ee Ne MR NE good, ._ new engine. EM DRY RD HEAVY SLAB woop | 2%” ag! save $60.00 or more, All | mer GF on Grune sell a cheup. Ok oeie ian TRACTOR. poveeei ‘310. Fe bases cord. oF.) "olden ‘Red Stamps-Terma _| Tires, 820415" Goodrich “Ehrerous | Motor EM_ 3-478, eee LEE'S SAL; e Tubeless $28.98 mS each. | Terms, 5 OLET UP, DRY sLAB woop. CORD. “naa ED WILLIAMS TIRE CO. radio. heater. deluxe cab, ci 2 for $10. Delivered, od. FE 40588 t. Clemens “1S Begins ectional signals. 6 ply snow treds, j _____Phone FE 3-98300 | $000. OR 3-0278. ‘ACTORY WOOD UUMBER, ra a AL Raeburn | sees apr! oad delivered. PE 2-8 Sana | ~~ Auction Sales 77 sos mange. PE car 0,0 ED EX: “Suse pi Br TON PICKUP | DE EPLACE WOOD AUL 1 HAR ~~ wens After 3 98-0556 SALE FARM . NEM WOLVERINE iow NDITION 1080 e FIRE HARD WOOD AND/ Saturday. Er, ~ gga I -Auto Service BL nce. res x ae aoe S008, Purebred Livestock Sales Pavilion, | ~~~~ - condition. New paint. __Wood. $12 cord, split. MA 4-1435. Mictiean + ae moo ge ay = g sepered. ost tan, ooh ae RE, INC. LACE CANNEL COatL- outetam Leena | chine Baop. 33 Weed’ Pees Ae HO D D LAI eerie Bish Oia oe | EE nt 2S. Oe cas Lake Ave. PE 65-6159. rome Chennee “Chere PECIAL ine. WITH ITED: FIR from a 701 Ib. dam with 4 per ev ve bee, $20. Herve Rearen “Ant IONALS, ‘° tecords up| Auto gente 41 Parke EXCELLENT as Ty fat (90 2 yr. olds on| PE 9-131. CONDITION. KINO PE Promise." Cemation| WHEEL ALIGNMENT | a 0te5~t-gon-prcuP—on pesetter and others of COMPLETE, CORRECTION 7% For ae = ae Chstee At nm LSON GMC prove ype We will have ot “atu GET ET QUICK, Wi Face nce aatitis | through Classified Ads! TRUCKS chr Rational re hear a it is —— NEW AND USED 31 for an ad-|,. me wikiiausron | Writer and get it! aa ta acai ; : ‘ 4 A. ste oe se daaialeriran ae oe —— RG are OEE gE dae See ED- Aine JAMS TIRE ee ee Bede, ao Sasi Pee belt Sate 2 |. Oakland Con Growin ler 6751 Dixie liw . at M-15 CHEVROLEET. 1054. 2-DOOR. ae 1 owner, sana __ clean. Wife's car. FE CHEV-OLDS MAple 5-5071 Open ‘Nites til 9 end PS. Red, MI 4013, Temple CADILLAG CLUB COUPE. 1960, 1, Rady Se Eee evenings. Chevrolet. 1956 Demo's s FLOOR CARS OPPICTA COURTESY — 2 DOORS DOORS RORY Cours « cunp! coupes 2108 BEL AIRS FS 2, Boets haw cane Oasnree ata PRICE wo FINANCING PROBLEMS AS LOW AS JUST YOUR CAR 3 MONTHS. DOWN AND UP TO w TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION as you HAVE KE NEVER HASKINS CHEV-OLDS Cakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer 6751 Dixie Hwy. a MI5 MAple 5- Open Nites ' a9 condition. Radio and heater, $475. _FE 600i, 1983 CHEV. 710 81 Broad STATION WAGON, power green. 7974 Syivan, ie 09-5086. . Utica. ‘Rispubile 710. Market 42754. several char extras Today's poraage! = ot $1395. Full price. Ju Eel car down, Eas. GMAC te ’ Haskins Chev. 67 ; ; *t tape sso et o-2a00 _JOrdan 63033, 1953 CHEVY STATION WAGON, | MERCURY 1948. NDI- - Power Glide. Used for passengers Basing body & tires. Cheap. gniy. Two tone green. $928. OR | 221 Going BE 3.7149. ‘SS NASH our preveni FULLY SHARP *#@ CLun| ¢ 8 ear soupe._, Excellent tires, | $2" and orn EM as 5 ie over ents r. ECUTIVE Black, FE rity Roger's Sales | 1955 ¢ 88 Holida: Coupe, toed and Service, 695 Auburn Ave. Welsh ., Walled Lake. 5 CHEVROLET SPORTS | _MA 42670 after 6:30 p.m. “82 evROCET BEL AIR 2 bien White walls, Power oes, ars, Nice. conmer'e Used C Mecha ih CHEVOOLET CLUB COUPE. White walls, Loaded with extras. Extra — shi and exe "92 *s Fastest ; | 232 S. Saginaw FE 29131 /|RARE RED 4. An eeENOER, MO. tonally 7 ; RIEMENSCHNEIDER- Dodge-P! th Dealer ~ 1955 FORD 8 Custom Ranch Wagon | overdrive paint. White wail tifa two-tone HOWARD LA kee INC. 2705 Orchard Lake Ra. 51 FORD 8 2-DR. 1988 'DBON STATION he nae Take over payments. FE) “"— ~ full LINCOLN i064 4 DR. BLACK 6E- power wae LOOK ! oe "Mud be see Bore Metate Bt Sth dr. dr. 1 am jet black. ‘56 mart Hardtop “ilave Bt Rg end Ah) $245 Down = | Pash sntiton “it Cash or Trade-in CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES | 32 8. MAIN A Tee ar ‘PONTIAC : re v7 | cere otors, Inc. | wa'romncsr 7 | De Soto Plymouth Dealer | ie Se. ee em PONE STC” | Sartre Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wi PONTUAC Ma FS SE 1953 PONTIAC 8 4 Door Deluxe | wits wale ruarant oa one Hes aBaseeet Samtieon. 8.00. | fon patna Phone Ow Sigh BIRMINGHAM Fn sea Oe COR. BeDaW. CLEAN “neste oe Bila a. Lancet * CARS a | "$6 CATALINA, gr gies 1B oer ay peti memanica Escola” ate ie BSladebaker Marston = Lincoln” or) Capel Coun sae ses | of mueR Super Ra : Cadillac * Coupe ...... bie Vig Bob “F rost, Inc. | Hewett Des LINCOLN MERCURY LAA td 850 S. , WOODWARD isa ER PARTLY RE. stored, 1927 Studebaker con “oa INOM Orden 63833 6-3833 inoee _#-8054 after 6. West Side Used Cars _ we ine ho Geea tires 8188, OF | Drive out where overhead 1-7052. . the) dtierence, ‘han TWO 19% STUDEBAKER DEMON- makes &m sodels oe strators at the low list price, West Side Used Gre plus 42 cars we have $23 W. Huron FE ¢283| ‘spose of by Jan. Sist. No rea- sonable ler refused. Al 1954 “9 oe AIN 3 DR. ps0 = to choose from. red d end white Very clean. Only meeuater Commander convertible | — ; 1948 Bt © der club $195 1963 $3 Studebaker Land Crutser, 16.- pag mgm miles. Spare tire ay 4 HOWARD LARE, INC. 7705 Orchard Lake Ra. Keego ‘$5 STAR CHIEFTAIN DELUXE Pontiac. Hydra and radio, whi | Carkner Motors ONTI CHIEF, « door, full power, will _ trade | AUTHORIZED ppgowearen ' . | 666 3. Woodward Birmingham MERCURY, 1955 OFFICIALS CARS ddors. Radios, heaters, merco- matic and erie val tires. $1.9 gs Bob Frost, Inc. 850 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM CONVERTIBLE COUPE RADIO, HEATER. HYDRA, wer brakes oot arg open every week night | “HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE omc TRUCK ete Eaee eee my MI 4-0914. . a 1955 FORD ~FORDOR Factory Official Car LARRY JEROME | ROCHESTER FORD DEALER “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A PLACE TO BUY “ “— s FORD PAIRLAINE 4 DR. tear | 1984 Chevrolet Convertible .. $1296 sso, Mt Very clean. Only | 1454 pontine 2 door ........ $1195 HOWARD LARE, INC. lina mace mvs soso 0 FORD STATION | whee ‘2 1963 Pontiac 2 door .... ....$805 All for $1,750. OL 1 1983 Studebaker 2 door ...... $795 1962 Pontiac 4 door ....,..... $705 ‘ N CW 1952 Mercury 4 door .......... ‘s145 Credit | 1952 Pontiac 2 door .......... $605 1951 Buick Convertible ...... 9605 Plan 1953 Plymouth 4 door ...,.... $605 pha You oS ae Bo = 1951 Mercury 4 door ........ $405 EMPLOYMENT AUSE WO” Chante 1980 Pontiac 4 door ...... coe 6205 WE BA mn rere 1950 Chevrolet 2 door ........ $205 Sean” Yo ba 1047 Chevrolet (sharp) ........$235 WEEKLY PRUE SS Mop Ne (1907 Pontiac (sharp) .......- $298 Sane ae we 1940 Ford ¢-Weor ............ g14s No Co-Signers ! COMMUNITY Immediate Delivery ! Dea! Direct! No Finance €o.! Buy Here—Pay Here Y'ALL COME NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 1 8. SAGINAW DEALE 528_N. Main, Ro Rochester. OL 1-976) LDS. 68 DR. HYDRA = R& ot sero clean, Phone MUtwal 4-8352 JAN UARY CLEARANCE SALE | 1955 Buick Special Convert. . $2308 | 1955 Pontiac Catalina ...... . $2005 1954 Buick Century Riviera . $1796 1954 Buick Super 4 door .... $1605 1964 Chevrolet Wagon (sharp) $1695 1954 Packard Clipper ...,.... $1396 MOTORS N. Main cH . OPEN UNTIL 10 P OLive 2-031) —os DON’T PASS UP MONEY! Sell. unneeded belongings for cash 1954 Bulck Roadmaster Riv. $1805, P DONT! Get Pushed Around ' Drivea Safe, Dependable, O.K. Used Car From MATTHEWS HARGREAVES 1953 PONTIAC Catalina, Green and Beige, Radio and Heater, Hydra, Ww. Walls, 1951 CHEVROLET Club Coupe, Jet Black, Radio, Heater, Twin Spots, White. Walls. Looks and Runs like new. - $1 095 $595 1953 CHEVROLET 4 Door, Brown and Beige, Ra- dio and heater, P. Glide, Ny- lon Covers, W. Walls, Low mites. $895 1934. CHEVROLET 1 Bel Air 2 Door. Deep Maroon. Radio and Heater, Looks and Performs like new $1095 1955 CHEVROLET V-8 Convert. Radio and Heat. er P. Glide, Covar and Ivory, W. Walls. White Nylon Top, Clean as New. $2095 1951 CHEVROI ET 2 Door Sedan, Dix, Radio and Heater. Sun Visor, New Tires, Very Clean. $545 1955 CHEVROLET . Hardtop, Green and Ivory, Radio and Heater, P. Glide, Lots of Extras, $2095 1955 PLYMOUTH Savoy 2 Door Dix, Sea Mist Green. $1395 TRUCKS 1950 CHEVROLET Carryall ® Pass. Margon fin- ish, Heater, Turn Signals. $445 1949 CHEVROLET 1 Ton Pickup, Original Paint, 4 New oversize tires, $495 1952 GMC ‘a Ton Panel, Heater, Very Nice Condition. $475 MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES "Your CHEVROLET Dealer” FE4-4546 1952 GMC Pickup, Heater, Turn Signals, Corner Windows, Dix Cab. $545 221 S. Saginaw St. throu ay Classified Ads! FE 28181,. : Eee | ge. new i : wad d Aiphianfoe Lise } oe Wi BRE! ona ‘tt led EL aay : ' TWENTY-FIVE - Civil War — v. Mis Sa Student Finger © (Mix;."notutnees ce Puts the Wrong Willa Penhollow arvived | Foot Forward | [03s '*aste ot mated Be ke ge i LONG "BEACH, Cali.) w~Tuis| Agente conrad Solem > ES a a eg Stanley Morton Finger was ik : _ NBC. Agenda * includes : his foot in it: oan quetened. Lt ae 36 Half-Hour Films and} -. ee Miss Jerry said she la _ Long Beach|Youh but never had dates * Ann Jerry, a clerk at| "Me the date, but—no more notes. Beach Federal Savings : He went to her cage| The Mongolian People’s Repub- and presented this note: |lic has been a Soviet satellite since holdup. Drop your head 1924. Re go to the show with me . 4 . , Mayala's most important single will gather round, we'll report in- Miss Jerr? steppad away|source of revenue is the export du “oe “0 ‘te ia ee 4 and another clerk, Mrs. Wanda A. ties on tin. cre aad tenmmeatien may pony a the Civil War. Specifically, an eru- OU M N W Oe eer ie member of the Y AY NO RENT F minber et the" cide bamed Bye ais VICTOR CUSTOM iuineee vaver es) ADDING MACHINE » | Now, he is 36 half-hour , and ; :] arsanes on the Chl Wer: te naxjown case and won an acquittal in|Peseasih planning, Selectomatic pevpaies to film at least four 2%4-|circwt coast on 0 druaken diving rs Totaling spectaculars ‘based . on the Charge yesterday. Appea . confliet. The series entitled “‘The|, It was back to police court today.i4q Be Plotting Crimes “So Quiet : Eagle and the Rose” probably however. White faced a new charge lt: Whispers” i won't appear on, NBC-TV station, of driving while drunk, OMAHA W-Sam Pirruccello, “hlanse yeah i next fall, if this is pre-| Creighton University student, told models to choose i WXYZ, Paul ‘ . i CKLW, IVs My Living mature news, it’s fun, like Nathan| Wayne to Greet Frosh police yesterday someone broke in- from... 10 key or full fs WXYZ, Top of the Town WCAR, News Georwe | re) tim Bedford Forrest, to be there fust- to his car and stole: keyboard .. . Ask CKLW: Ted McCoy i WON, News, Platter Parlor est with the mostest. DETROIT (INS) — Wayne Uni-| Two textbooks on crime; one] gbout our rental pur- WJBK’ Mickey Shorr w =— 130-—WIR, Dr. 9 8 notebook criminal Wise Mibey 6 News WW, Ross versity’s current freshmen will outlining investi-] chose plan! , Zee & Orville . News, WXYZ, News, Winter Byes tae GD day io te welcomed to the schoot/sations; a: copy of the Nebraska — ; ae . . bloody angle of a restaurant with|at the ninth criminal statutes. . SALES—SERVICE—RENTALS T ' . 8 his sole’ defense @ Bloody .|freshman camp to be held Jan. =—_—__oo oday's Television Programs - |i st Cone tte Cont Sry TISDALE OFFICE MACHINES a ' ya. goit The total cost for the weekend : Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. | is $15. 460 W. Heron ae Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7~WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS , Gladys’ Job.” Millie and Mama|8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. <7) — Pe by Williams. \(7)| try to get Gladys a raise and) Little Rascals. ild Bill Hickok. (9) Circle 9} succeed in getting her fired. (4)) g, Kangaroo ‘Theater. “San Fernando Valley.”| Fireside Theater. “The Liber- gener Poe Roy and his pals lead td the cap-| ator.” Chaplain visits a liberated), 4. (4) Remper. Rees. ture of crooks. village. (7) Make Room for|~ 6:15—(2) News, Jac LeGoft. (4)| Daddy. (9) Guy Lombardo. |%25—(2) TV News. Jack Harris. 9:30—(2) Red Skelton. Color. (4) |9:30—-(2) Love Story. (7) Request 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. © | Circle Theater. “Ward :| Theater. 6:30—(2) Patti Page Show. (4)| 4 p.m. to Midnight.”. Story of) 9;55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. “Bayless Case.” FBI triés to| Jargest hospitals. (7) Caval\’ Garry Moore Show. see g = ipetteagees a ae. a be, Ain sae Py = 10:30—~(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) rous aboard his ‘ory follows typical . ship. a small town doctor. (9) Pick| "rule Koyacs Show. 6:45—(2) News, Doug Edwards. the Stars. _ | (T) News. 7:00—(2) Do You Trust Your Wife.| 10:00—(2) The $64,000.00 Question. | 11:@0—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio. Quiz. (4) Celebrity Playhouse.| (7) Story Studio. (9) The Unex-|11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. . (7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. (9)| pected. “Beyond Belief.” Me-| 11:55—(7) News Ace. Abbott and Costello. “Uncle | chanical Mind. — a from New Jersey.” 10:30—(2) Highway Patrol. (4)| WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 4 1:15—(7) News, John Daly. Studio 57. '(7) Foreign Intrigue. |12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- ‘ 7:30—(2) Name That Tune. (4)| (9) City Detective. nessee Ernie. (7) 12 O'clock Dinah Shore Show. (7) Warner |11:00—(2) News. (4) News, (7)| Comics. . Brothers Presents, “ ”! Soupy’s On. (9) National News. | 12:15—(2) Love of Life. : (9) Night Life Review. 11:16—(2) Miss Fair Weather. (4)/12:26—(9) Prayer, Sign On. ; 7:45—(4) News Caravan. Little Show. (7) Armchair The-|12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. ia 8:00—(2) Phil Silvers Show. “The| ater. (9) Movie Date. (4) Feather Yorr Nest. (7) a Big Investigation.” Bilko is on|11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford.| Beulah. (9) Take a Look. - ’ a campaign to make the Army) 11:256—(2) Nightwatch Theater. | '2:45—(2) Guiding Light. (9) Folk a camp look poverty stricken in|11:30—(4) Tonight. art Ladies Day. order to get more money, (4) — Hes . Color- : Milton Berle Show. Guests, WEDNESDAY MORNING land. (7) Charm Kitchen, (9) r Georgie Jessel and Judy Holli-|¢:50—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford.| Myrtle Labbitt Show. day. (9) Theater. T.B.A. (4) Today’s Farm Report. 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. * : ae $:30—(2) Navy Log. “Dr. Van.” |6:55—(2) Meditations. 1:30—-(2) Amy Vanderbilt, (4) Jean) -. , wie : J * fries 4 Story of men in & Japanese|7:0—(2) Morning Show. (4) To-| McBride. (9) News, Shoppers ; . , . 3 prison camp. (7) Wyatt Earp. | day. Show. ; ; : La. | 9:00—(2) Meet Millie. “Saving '7:65—(2) Weather. Nicene aan io Fini Woe! . é : : ris. : , os e : '@ ; } H ; 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4 : : Big Brother Week Begins)" u"sovs%n'Sars om ly Wai [ / l / [ S TI n oD * , Seven. _ ; ; i. ~ _|%330—(2) Linkletter Houseparty. e _ > With Plea for Members _ |z2-3 wisietecmes.,.| , s 3 Big ‘Brother Week is under way, helping hand of the Big Brothet is| Matinee Theater. (7) Heartihroby | ve throughout the country and the ——_ way in which this can] 5.549) Bob Crosby Show. ' Oakland County Chapter of the de-| "Sion interested in joining the Big|?*5—(9) News. You enjoy extra months of ownership at no extra cost ~ linquency-combating organization| Brothers can get detailed informa-| “qa? remer Day. (f) A Dees , : , enroll li . a lepeeta ws moral ro tion by calling Clark at Pontiac] Justice Colt ovals . when you step up to this KING-SIZE DODGE CORONET right now! : P. White, of Birmingham ———$____— paper erm storm. (4) Mod- ; . . ‘ ’ . . . ern . i ® : Pigs ot ee a & Man’s Adoption of Wife |4:30—(2) On Your Account. (4) >. ea ae en eben i Figures in Estate Suit Queen a. id Day. (7) - Auntie Sure, your present car will still “get you around.” But why cheat yourself out . rector. was empl Ky. (®—A_ hus- — ing Early Seow. io of the deep-down enjoyment of owning this big, luxurious Dodge Coronet : ° Big Brothers, are upstanding 's legal adoption of his own Show. (7) Mickey : ° ky ; “2 =e find take C datanuent bey |wife figured in disposition of a ier: a Dance Party right through the winter months when it isn’t going to cost you a cent more! | pein sal er tavnrd. the [Pe estate today. “Mouse Club. (9) Howdy neared | youth’s adjustment to a normal aoe Louise W. Graybill, the . i . ; ese i life in . White ned. |Wife, is not automatically an heir Now is the time of life te mek » te tn society, White espiniod i law’ in Kentucky, bat the au SEE THE GE toc bay af yout Onl Wiel vou bt Yeden seeney sieht otk ts ie SOMETHING BIG HAPPENED . - recently, “It is vital that we bring aoe of Fayette Gow ee 11 Cu Ft. PINK WALL now instead of waiting for Spring, features—the Dodge Coronet. This IN THE LOW PRICE FIELD! to these children a sense of bejadopted by the said Robert FE.) REFRIGERATOR at you get a bonus of extra months of -big ’66 Dodge Coronet is built to That's right—this full-size, full-styled Fi longing and being want the| Gra .” H AMPTON’S ownershi , ; ’ \ : p that don’t cost you a keep more of its value in the years - full-powered Dodge Coronet is priced ACROSS . ened aru thing. You enjoy a big new Dodge . to come. It’s ahead of the field down with the- emall cars. det ~ 1 screen star, a .. through January, February, with push-button dsiving, world’s stripped-down “‘price special” . . . it’s « 7 He appears tn ATTENTION: March, April and May—yet you record-breaking Red Ram V-8-en- complete! And it brings you the “Magic ' 4 Beast soca Mantz TV get the same high resale value gine, exclusive safety features. It’s Touch” of Dodge push-button driv- 18 suriace 3 OWNERS || when it’s time to trade, whether longer, larger, more luxurious than ing: Surést, safest, easiest way to IT Peak ig you buy now or in the Spring! - any car near its price. drive you've ever known! Ay are ep.) aan pncerndmener . ‘ ‘ Haranses : - Ht 7 Now’s the time of your life for the car of your lifel stiee and — = ae 32 Angry t) | : 33 Couches 34 Weight | = 5 deduction | 36 Ecclesiastical CALL | ‘eo J es Fen 9-9497 CW eo = gp ELDERAL J ‘ a Betnct OS. , . 40 Venerate $2 Joined 55 Bho; 66 Withdraw oF Kitccess ef ” sae ae ‘LABS 3 Pa comb 29 Low sand, hill e 3 Aeove 20 amen cote Answer to Previews Purse ; > SARE LOE OF ne eee ee n . = - pgs : ; it” mi = ; CAURESL Dodge push-button driving _ World's record-breaking V3 qoine Dromatic Jet-Fin styling 7 Female horses _ . 4 : 2 Sata" at tron : - Dodge Dealers present: Danny Thomas in “Make Room for Daddy,” Bert Parks in “Break the Bank,” The Lawrence Welk Show—all on ABC-TV Mohammedan 43 Anatomical a oe SEE COLOR TV : +4 Gere _ “6 Auriculpe “2 * . ; F 1 “shooting star” te Prat. érinks STPISIOM at TCT ATR PTETE at pf Stow fitter. vetc tate stetatitatet tte ‘ ieee. foe | ECC) | HAMPTON’S RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS. : 35 Perch ate «=| Greenland =" GIS Si sty 825 W. HURON a. > a 7 Merit Esk . 232 South Saginaw St. : Pontiac, Mich. oe ae ; ; ‘ , 3 ’ 5 t! %, ~ _¥ ae J Fo N . oe a ‘ is x h 4 \ i ie, et Met ilk he a= ie’ 4 pM ae Pa re rey, | i Ad Ate We lg OS \ iy : ] iti a ies Ns me | es i K r Lu ; i ' ee : : - ' — Fo ee wv. _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10,1050 ¥ sow Cray oF : SEARS, RORBUCK AND CO. BARGAINS BY THE ‘CARLOAD! ol 7 7 ALL FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE! sy tS, a | if SEEM Homemakers, Motels, Hotels, Decorators, Everybody Saves at Sears! ROS 3 =j—|Samples, Overstocks, Special Purchases — Everything Must Soll oT ~ e .— Exciting Low Prices. Hurry! Look for Yellow Tag Specials! MM AAAAGL ey Se I First Time Reduced! ~ B Baye 20.07 pg Hee ee oe (ed eT aan, 30-In. Gas Range et = — 2 - eTOCTITTT " é \ & tl << Stitt ae \ “ny % 7s ° pee tT ; a \ fis v2? a 4 ipa bos ee kh ~~ < / Na : . ’ “ sR % ees cttttt S3a333% : & * - - ball x vena es : » . Sores we. f, 3 , - ” SA of N, ‘ . < e , - 4 \ " - ~ "4 . ; + 3 + b+ ‘ - iy © Pay Only $3 Down a bd adh i if ea Fo odeding Re ©@ It's Regilasly 149.95 The only 30-inch gas range with the built-in riddle, Tut is still compact. Also has a giant inch inch even so that you can bake Jarge oven meals ora huge turkey. Other features include a full length built-in lamp; 4 super-speed burn- ers; an é clock with an outlet for your coffee maker or toaster... see “what's cooking” with the visi-bake oven “door. 21” Table Model TV, Reg. 139.95 .... tortie performance ge en sets New Listen to favorite radi ee oe console le eying. c; sete 6-tube radio; or ect veur favorite records on the 3-speed J 49 95 | Setifaclion gumantied four monty back SEARS 154 North ‘Saginaw Street Phone FE 5.4171 “As-ls” Television Sets 24” TV Console, Reg. 299.95..189.95 21” Table Model TV. Ls sees 99.95. 21° TV Console, Reg. 319.95. . 99.95 21” TV Console, Reg. 249.95. 119.95 ALL SALES FINAL—NO C.0. B.'s OR PHONE ORDERS! 2i- Inch Television ONLY $5 DOWN 149° ONLY $10 DOWN 299% r i= 0 i 4l-Inch Electric | Regular 199.95 5 own OOS 8 8 © Two Ovens, Two Broilers in this : Kenmore ; Double oven Kenmore provides the ulti- $10 DOWN ONLY $5 DOWN mate in cooking convenience. Bakes and | broils foods at different temperatures at the same time. Also has Robotimer so that , you can set it and forget it. J . e ‘ pests. Cycla-Fabric Kenmore High-Speed Electric . - Autor tic Washer Automatic Dry Like 2 washers Exchusi R New, K , See the time id ive Roto- A enmore the ‘ te 8 wirt agitator ites aes you save with 10 PAY 109.9 FOR you padi washes clothes “as her will Kenmore. Ordi- washing action cleaner with wash — takes nary dryers take « for delicate gentile roto- less than 2 up to 55 min- fabrics, swirling suds. hour. utes more, ” _ Never wash by hand again! Kenmore Cycla-Fabric does everything Never hang up clothes again! Kenmore dries everything automatically. automatically. Delicate nylons get a gentle ‘sudsing, grimy overalls _ and in half the usual time! Even Nylons come out soft and luxurious get a thorough scrubbing. bie get hours more time for yourstlf. Easy because they're breeze-blown and sun lamp freshened, $ | to clean porcelain enamel , .. comes equipped with suds saver. Kenmore High-Speed Gas Dryer ....................ceeeeees 219.88 KEN-KART Easy Terms CLEANER Only ‘5 Down 95 On major appliances priced up to $200,00 $5 Down So easy to wheel from room to room b 9 per the Gpochenents er ns the 1 cleaner. Has easily repla Only Down paper bags. Comes in a handsome gray. Hurry to see it. s Meachine- Vacuum Dopl--Main Floor Reg. 199.95 ...... . oo. 89.95 On major appliances priced $200.00 or more TV. Combination anew acl for uch Watch the big stars on a big screen 21-inch aluminized _ tube. radio programs on a full .. 4” 4¢ A new Kenmore with top-quality features; rotary action, adjustable tension, lever type stitch regulator and many others. From 139 95 hi-fi phonograph. Fun for all the family! ws. — ‘were * \ 7 Pa ET ee eee ae Ee ee ee Ee Sa Re EC RE ee er ee soiled all ial a iia