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in Opinion of City School Psychologist “Where too many students are woodshed,” Sullivan added that
jammed into too small .a class-moderate physical puhishment
mych real good, anys Pontlec’s| scerated may
er spanking the only means to‘seriously disturbed’
ntain discipline.’ By PETE LOCHBILER
Spanking children doesn’t do
school psychologist. In some
cases, he warned, it is definitely) naj
a bad idea. .
in schools would vanish if crowd-
ed classes were reduced in size.
“Teachers then could make
special efforts to help probsem
~~ children,” he explained,
“The average student would get
* more attention too,” he added,
“and this is what helps children
get along in school.” ,
Sullivan believes that a child
used to spanking will behave for
a while if spanked again. “But a
better method,” he emphasized,
“is to talk things over in a quiet,
nonhostile way and explain the
consequences of bad behavior.”
“Give the child feod for
thought,/’ he advised, “and his
conscience will be developed.”
Any child who can be brought
in line by spanking is capable of
reacting favorably to a more
thoughtful kind of discipline, Sul- livan claimed.
“But a child not used to physi-| cal punishfnent is liable to mis-
interpret a sudden paddling. If he
thinks he is being deliberately
hurt and not justifiably punished,
he may become mean, for exam-
ple.”
Discipline through fear, Sul-
livan stressed, usually defeats
its own purpose.
Behind physical punishment in
school, he contends, usually lies
frustration on the part of both
teacher afd pupil. a
Reds Spreading
Anti-Stalin Line Disturbances Reported
in Georgian Birthplace
of Late Dictator
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Kremlin campaign to deflate |
the myth of Stalin as a demigod
gathered momentum today on both
sides of the Iron Curtain.
Moscow itself was calm, but
through the veil of censorship
came reports of disturbances in
the Georgian birthplace of the Pointing to the many adults whostand the reasons behind bed be- can remember “experiences in thehavior,” he said. rea Goo sient Ass
Congressional
OK on Funds Middle East Earmarked children,
who should be helped to under-
Dynasties Are United
in $5 Billion Request
WASHINGTON (p—
President Eisenhower. to-
day asked Congress’ to vote
$4,859,975,000 for foreign
aid, with $1,640,000,000 in
military assistance ear-
marked for the Middle East
and Asia. - ‘
“Serious risk of aggres-
|sion still exists” in these
areas, he said.
Along with his request fora big!
jincrease in appropriations, Ejsen-
special
hower told the lawmakers:
“We cannot now falter in our
for peace.”
Eisenhower said make commitments up to 10).
DRIVER'S DILEMMA — J. A. O'Neill of Bal-
timore, Md., in New York City on a short vaca-
tion, scrapes snow off top of his car this morning
after he had left it parked out overnight on West. ing cleared in a
Button Up Your Overcoat,
: More Snow Plagues Eastern States
ist Street in midtown Manhatian,
peers out of windshield through tunnel-like open-
dead dictator.
Vi jetay er te canta hha ‘boycott of Montgomery City Lines buses.
activists spread the new line, first + Long before the court yately 3% billion dollars might be intruders who use them during the! If spring is nigh, then the éager
winter months. Storm Cripples
New York City
Causing Tieups 3,000 Cars Abandoned
as Transportation Halts
in 11%4-Inch Blizzard
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Winter that refused. to
die today smothered the
northeast and Metropolitan
New York with. a second
snow blanket of the week-
end. It brought the toll of
storm dead to 95 in 11
States. iF
It prostrated the nation’s
largest city with a fall
measuring a foot — the
worst snowstorm in seven
years meee
AP Wirephoto
Mrs. O'Neill
foot of snow which fell overnight.
Storm was Manhattan's worst in seven years. Wind-whipped drifts gripped au-—
mutual security programs appears | A choked the in the new turns and develop- ° T |parkways that lace through ments of Soviet voter” Pring Enters Tomorrow Queens, Long stand. During the “With Soviet leaders openly pro- Q abandoned their snowbound cars claiming their world aim, it would By BURDETT C. STODDARD on these roads and were given be folly for us and our friends to} Tomorrow is spring, but the grass aint riz and I don’t emergency shelter in hospitals, relax our collective efforts toward know where any flowers is. police stations and an armory,
asl cal gumiegl They've done it again this year—sprung spring too acm Eisenhower sald the $4,800, |.) y TUNE SPENE 100. The second storm struck West 975,000 which he is asking “is a |C@Ily. * : : Virginia yesterday and swirled up AE Wirepnote | 1 price to pay for the security | They always do—those astronomers and calendar the Middle Atlantic during the MET IN ENGLAND = Prince Abdul Halim, 24, son of the Sultan | %4 vastly greater chances for makers. And becaus¢ it’s Leap Year, the day that’s sup- Ae eS 1g ee. of Jedah, walks with his bride, the Princess Bahiyah, after marriage ee “—* nosed storm followed ceremony in the Malayan town of Seremban. The 21-year-old bride is ee eee ee I . K —_—— bedlt at's taunt caren an the elder daughter of the rule of Negri Sembilan state. Couple mét were unistekable, pa OWGMOWS KECD [breeze and blossoming Northeast last Friday and dumpp in where she was studying social science at Nottingham Uni- in the Senate. ‘Mi M4 H tulip is moved up to March up to*19 inches of snow —
vay a be a tO ponmcis f, were set Mission Happy 39 instead ot the usin Pata | ; |with the $2,700,000,600 ‘appropri. Historical Day |March 21. Sering, de ot 16:21 a.m to ated last year, and a new feature} ; These “experts” gi lot of “ - Judge's Absence Delays,“ rwsci™ nitty "ma 24% 204N capisTeano, cat|, TN “oe eve wt fm he tard wit i years it 7 5 ; San Juan Capistrano mission to-|Equinox” and longer days which Was snow Bus Boycott Trial of 93%," {mito solar day. doneps Dayne tH amounts to gute 8 sow. Getiubeng. Po. tate tes benses , ‘apply to such major projects as "*’' . And admit we're back Vashington MONTGOMERY, Ala. (?—The start of Montgomery's Egypt's proposed Aswan Dam aime ar sop cy snowed, re with oe stuff. henley ” bial cdr bus boycott trials was delayed today by the absence of Spano require many years), Ty, (PST) and immediately took) Te Warming breeses and flow- In New York the all-night snow- Circuit Judge Eugene Carter, who was attending a fu-| Administration officials have over the nests under the eaves of) ro still vacationing in Flor- ~y had piled up 11% inches deep
neral. been saying Eisenhower will lead|the historic mission. | a : |bled and lightning flashed as the : ; ‘a fight for all of the request. Con- The mission had for days been | It's about time somebody started fell Twenty-five Negro ministers and 68 other Members | -vess rarely appropriates the to-/bustling with scouts which arrive @ movement to get spring put off ee : of their race faced trial for the prolonged mass Negro tal amount. requested for foreign yearly in advance of the main until the middle of April. The pres- . | The Weather Bureau spoke of a |aid. Some officials have said pri- flight to rid the nests of unwanted ent setup is too frustrating. |*tapering off,” after another inch In New York and the wide area
which supplies a large part of the |
in meetings of the party's local
leadership and then by word of|
mouth to an ever widening audi-
ence.
Outside the Iron Curtain, Com. |
munist leaders were climbing
aboard the new Red bandwagon
with strong denunciations or
~~ mild rebukes of the dead leader
they once publicly venerated.
But an undertone of confusion
prevailed,
Communist party boss Nikita
Alleged Narcotic
Gang Smashed
Khrushchev kicked off the cam-
paign Feb, 24 at the Congress.
Reports said he accused Stalin of,
murdering thousands of his party
associates and the flower of the
Red army officer corps in the
‘great purges of the 1930s and then
, committing incredible blunders in
the war against Hitler, Khrush- three present or former members '! “as more than $5,000. : : .q of the Detroit ; . | Before the trials could proceed. chev said further that Stalin lived e a a aii i eencpinacy Carter had to rule on a defense ’
o in constant fear of plots and re-
acted by terrorizing hig _associ-
ates, ¢
In Moscow, Stalin pictures and
statues were disappearing from
such public places as the Tschai-
kowsky Concert Hall, the Tretya-
koff Gallery and the Red army’s
Central Theater. Req Star, the
Soviet army newspaper, called
for an acceleration of the re-edu-
cation campaign among the mopup of an alleged narcotics
syndicate which has operated
over a period of 2'4 years.
Eighteen —_ persons,
en
charges brought by fhe federal
| government.
Two of the defendants are
Cleveland residents. All
otherg are Detroiters,
U. S. District Attorney Fred W.
Kaess and City Police Commis-| aa | sioner Edward S. Piggins
nounced the mopup with other
highbrass of the police depart- Detroit Police Announce.
Mopup With 18 Arrests People.
After 2% Year Doings
.; man Charles C. Diggs Jr. (D-
DETROIT uM — City and federal] Mich).
authorities today announced a| Diggs said he came here to:
including against bus segregation. He said
the |
armed forces. , In Belgrade, the Yugoslay Com- federal building.
munist newspaper Borba hailed) The investigation was carried ment at a news conference in the electing instead to let the trial!
cence. ‘an acceptable result.
|was called to order, Negroes — jammed the corridor and . |
stairs leading to the Seo. Advance = State Tourney
ond-floor courtroom.
The ctendants hed seh soe C hiefs in Quarter-Finals attorneys, including Robert Carter
jof New York, a member of the!
‘legal staff of the National- Assn. |
for the Advancement of Colored.
| By virtue of the 54-51 upset victory over Flint
Northern Saturday night, Pontiac High School will
move in the state bagketball quarter-finals against
Detroit Catholic Central Wednesday night. .
The game will be played at Livonia Bentley High
School with starting time set for 7:30 p. m.
Pontiac defeated Catholic Central twice during
the regular season and a victory Wednesday would
move the Chiefs into the state semi-finals Friday
night at Jenison field house in East Lansing.
(See sports page 24 for details.) Also present as an “interested |
spectator” was Negro Congress. |
watch the proceedings and also|
to bring a “substantial sum of
|money” contributed by residents,
jof Detroit to support the protest,
petition attacking validity of ;
the antiboycotting indictments re-| NEW YORK (®—Funeral serv. —-r>
— sibs wane fury Feb. 21. lices Wil be tld tcmertow ioc
y raising question of con. | , j “ stitutional rights, the dofente Pred Allen, the veteran humorist
lawyers built the framework for With the baggy eyes and sharp a possible appeal te the U. 8. |wit. ;
Supreme Court if the boycotting | The 61-year-old radio and tele- Negroes are convicted, ‘Vision comedian died of a heart
The indicted Negroes have ailment as he strolled a Manhat- —&
waived the right of jury trial,/tan street late Saturday night.
"A Solemn Requiem Mass will
be sung for Allen at the actor's
| chapel of St. Malachy’s Roman | pM yp greens -
judge decide their guilt or inno-|
- Khrushchevy’s speech. “Efforts of out in greatest secrecy. Kaess
the Russian Communist party are said several more arrests may be
concentrated on removing the|expected. Most of the details of.
remnants of the Stalinist rule in the background were kept in secret
all the fields of the Soviet life,” pending a federal grand jury
it said, inquiry,
a _ CC An unconfirmed report prior to
Relief From Cold — the official announcement said a
narcotics source was Iran in the.
Middle East. However, Kaess
Coming Tomorrow #1 “= | f 4
The Weather Bureau said that [n Today S Press
relief from the unseasonal cold) * .
weather will accompany the arriv-. County News. .............. 10
al of spring in Pontiac tomorrow.) Editorials ......... Hedeootsoc 6
It will be fair tonight with a low; Sports .......... seeeuees 24, 28
between 13 and 17 degrees. to- _ Theaters Wesiceivceseeve ves ce %6
morrow the temperature will range TV & Radio Programs...... 33
from 38 to 42. = Wileon, Earl. .......-..02008. 23
The lowest tempreature preced-| Women's Pages...... 14 thru 17
ing 8 a.m. was 19 degrees. The
thermometer registered 33 at tncome Tax Returns Prepared Catholic Church in the theater —
| district. He will be buried at
| the Gate of Heaven Catholic
_ Cemetery in suburban Westches-
| ter County.
| Allen was an entertainer in’ |
radio television and motion y@
pictures for a quarter of a cen-
‘tury. He was a regular panelist
on the CBS television show What's * ait
‘My Line? Last night” the show . FRED ALLEN
went on without him, His widow) .
‘Portland Hoffa said he would Sullivan in Cambridge, Mass., on
have wanted it that way, 'May 31, 1894. He changed his name
| Steve Allen, no relation, stibsti- early in his career at the sug-
tuted for Fred.
* KEPT US BUSY..
“We were kept busy. all eve-
ning answering the phone” said
the advertiser who p this
little Want Ad to sell a piano.
More than 20 calls were re-
ceived in.all.
BEAUTIFUL MONARCH PIANO. Gmali size. Sacr. $100. FE 8-2200.
If you have musical instru-
ments no longer being used or
any other household articles,
don't let them hang around col-
lecting dust, place a Want Ad
and collect CASH!
To Place Your Want Ad
DIAL FE 2-8181
Just ask for the
WANT AD DEPT. * * Allen. .
After an autopsy yesterday, Dr. In 1922 he met Miss Hoffa in
Milton Helpern, chief medical ex- New York. They were married in
aminer, said the comedian died 1928. The couple went into radio
of ocelusive coronary heart dis-together in 1932 and also, made
ease. He said Allen had had a/several movies, including “Thanks
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: [te Day. Birmingham
\City Votes on Lot 4; Aims
jat Parking There in Fall
Wigan Roads ver Weekend
Oakland County Claims BIRMINGHAM — Hopes that, cussed “Hot Redders on Our
= seek Parking Lot No. 4, at Forest and. Reads” at the Westminster Fel-
: < Brownell, can be completed by sis dara.
Hampers Motorists .. "\Oct, 1, of this year are inevidence) i ww
as the city commission looks to a Mrs. Harry BR. Bayley
asec eiy, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hearing on the necessity of Mrs. Minnie Bayley. whose late “" licked ts and the lot in the husband . was known as
aware tar ceea aaa |The assesment roll t pey 4 "The man halved inthe hows
atrick's weekend claimed t of construction cost is to by Was a only nine lives in Michigan traffic be formulated and the propesty friend to. man" died Sunday in the * . * acqu sired if tonight's vote is af- white stucco home at 887 East
Tt turned out one of the safest firmative for the Forest-Brownell|Maple where she and her husband
periods between 6 p.m. Friday and parking lot. ~~ had lived for many years,
midnight Sunday in recent months. Some weather ‘| Mrs. Bailey had spent all her
One collision claimed two lives.| will be getting longer Objectors to the lot will have (ner life in the Birmingham area,
Other victims were killed in sep- for the next 40 years. their first hearing tonight, bow: \being born in Big Beaver Feb. 1,
; will they move Spring along so it| ¢vet- The lot's completion this 197) She attended local public
won't arrive officially until Old; fal: rather than the sugges schools,
Bits Winter ‘bas gasped ile last? season's income from Its parking | _ Mer memberships included St.
ANNOUNCE SPRING meters to help pay for the lot's | James Episcopal Chap- ¢ “ ter No. 220, Order of the Eastern _| No, They‘ll sit in their observa-| construction. ies. and te Wom-
tories, with feet propped on pot! ‘The current plan is to let Park-| gary’ Club, rer gareap ntoaes ee ear ae _ ing Lot No. 4 pay for itself out of ;
ae | 5 asap ts ‘eat — receipts and assessments, treeing| che -jeaiag’ gon, on HL
in a blizzard. S bond montes to finance Lots Stephans, of Birmingham, a sister, . and 3-A in the northeast quadrant. |y7,. Alta Parkhurst, of L
Perhaps a grass-roots revolu- | Ais on tonight's agenda aré|a granddaughter, and two great-
tion ts in order. A mass upheaval hearings for the Eton Road pave-| granddaughters, Her husband had of the ‘hoax-weary populace de- | ment widening, continued from) died in 1953.
manding that Spring not be made | F, 27, and on Ferndale| services will be at 3 p.m. fémor- -| official until it lifts us from our | Park right-of-way and paving, con- pow at Bell Chapel of the William
depression with warmth and (tinued from March 5. R. Hamilton Company, and burial
. _Seet tor tho reseed, shane) oat election boards for the April 2 Cemetery. 3 really believing it, let's review election is also scheduled for to-
at 2:38, the Youth Pontiac Press Fhete | ney say spring Will arrive at 10:21| night. » : F : W.D Di j Passover Dennis Cottman, one of the authors and director, (left to right), Pat |, m. tomorrow. ages * on wEIVIN W. ryer es entitled “The Exodus.” The play was designed to take its Steinberger, who took the part of a princess, Gilbert Kanat portray- | Agtronomers start spring when sins Oka testament et dhoper-
an “on the spot" coverage ing Moses Barbara Berg, the announcer. Refreshments were the sun enters what is called the ation with Royal Oak asks action Saturday at leonard
culminated in the exodus of the Children served by the Sisterhood Children’s Religious Committee with Mrs. “Vernal Equinox,” the time when] |. avertising for contracts for the
slavery and persecution. A choral sing was Henry, and Mrs. John Rothschild, chairmen. it crosses the celestial equator On) os tion work. It would in-/ LEONARD—Service for Ervin
the Religious School. Photographed were : its yearly journey north. clude an extension of 200 feet be-/W. Dryer, GMC Truck engineer . ‘Every four years they launch it) 14 the Greenfield intersection.|who died at his home, 4068
| ; ® a day early becaltse an extr = 447! Royal Oak would not share ex-/Rd., early Saturday, will be at 2
Woodward Racers (Cracking Sate has been tacked on February 10] 5020 yecause that citys bounda-ipm. Tuesday from ihe Bossarde , if 0 eVIEW allow for time we gained on the|Pii™, "ot end that far. Mabley Chapel, Oxford. Burial
. ore Ee Awakens Scouts sun during our normal calendar ee will be in Ridgelawn Cemetery, Given- Stiff Fines by Hissi : “ year, From now on the days Will! police are investigating the dis-|Oxford. mo, eDCILD wus — Ted!) -2seing Noise fo End Sessions ot net oh ee ia appelrance of a mink shoricoat be'| Mr. Dryer, who was 62, had . “lyoung men received $100 fines in| A troop of boy scouts camping , we can refrain from calling I\petroit, from the fitting room of| Hved 1¢ years in the Onlond ©
Bloomfield Hills Justice Court to-|out in Proud Lake Recreation Area Spring until we're ready. How/r,, Baum's on Saturday after.| *7ee and formerly was a Sylv |day, as Justice Alva. pea unwittingly listened to a safe being) Meetings on 3 Days about — opening day of baseball) noon, 7 ane eee i“ = cracked down on Woodward avenue|cracked Friday night, and found season ; lracing. the rifled strongbox 400 yards from| scheduled to Conclude *** i sary pcongy Ung emseg Hd BPOE No. 810, Pontiaic Elks and Eugene E. Uhrynowski, 21, of/their camp Saturday morning. Annual Talks Cau ht in Act Townsend Friday evening, and a the Metansere Club.
Pe ag i reg ellos er 7 “(allt om Lee Aberetiys loc, He muvee wi | . nh St., ec, id ip a . dur.|trice Jones ; , Bae:
a} their fines, after pleading guilty to|County Sheriff's detectives he and|,, A ‘three-week session of the pon-' BOY F lees, Then ee Friday areas Police |or Charles Dryer of San Antonia, : reckless driving, The pair were ar-/his troop had heard “hissing ue or ‘is wees. Gi : Self U are also seeking the party who| Texas and Ervin W. Dryer Jr., of
} rested at 2:35 a.m, today after|noises” during the night. pected to be concluded this week. 7] VES Pp threw a stench bomb into the J.W,|Georgia; two sisters, Mrs, Louise
4 they were clocked driving upWood-| The safe, stolen from Clayton) Today, Tuesday, and Wednesday! pip winGHAM—Joe Pinter, who|Jolly home at 1058 Wakefield Sat-|Kintz of Terre Haute, Ind., and | ward from Long Lake road at/H. Lamay.of Livonia Friday night,|the board will convene at the City! soe past his own, closed gas/|urday night. Mrs. Madeline Schuster of Hagers- 7 speeds of over 100 miles per hour,|was lying beside Bass Lake Road Hall from 9 a.m. until noon and ion in time to see & youth who, * * 6 town, Md. and two brothers,
¥ Fowler and William Moore. when the scouts left camp. Acete-/from 1 to 4 p.m. to answer ques-| ieved was a to| Donald McDonald, editor of |Charles of Kingsport, Tern. and
' Two of three youths caught at a/line torch equipment used to break|tions or hear complaints on Per i reak in, chased the youth's flee-| Motor Trends Magazine, dis- |George of Lebannon, Ind. ! stop light on Woodward after a|it open was lying nearby. sonal property assessments. ing car long enough to get its - a “drag race" last Monday at/| Livonia police said the safe- Clty Assessor W. Raymond eos number last night at 8 p.m, HUT AME AT
f aloo received fines at Bloombeld|b0X | Ransom iact week urged Foe. | aut before Birmingham NOW! Improved New Model s so rece! at fie! x.
; Three Youths FRANK ©. COLLIAS Hills Saturday, Fred P, Galster, pa e oe before the | Could identify the car's ownership Fi : oe ew e
‘ 2 1. of 3058, Greenbriar, Franklin’ Minthare Blockad ead from the number, John Duncan, CLOPAY 3 Cooperation of police de- Death Claims Owner Village, paid a $75 fine, and Walter 0 er. S oc e wok deveted
omnes oa cracking yoloee Parag mw Palas * ix jie Gr cummins oe tive resulted in uburn Heights paid a $60 fine.
a $500 store robbery here of City Cleaning Firm The third man, William C. Brewer, City Intersection reductions for persons with lower ACC ORD ION
March 7. by | tenes @f 38% Peter, Monroe, failed| 1 sate mothers peerage yon mp + asia DOORS
qmaged son tarakans te Ineoed ank C.-Collies, 7, of 191 Au} 3 — sid PO intersection here this morning| James F. Spence is chairman of
‘ Oak, Detroit and Oakdale Gardens|hU" Ave., died yesterday in St.) 4 fourth driver, also included in| While their children boarded a city/the board and Jerry Kehoe, Ver-/ , Jindow of the gas station police is William D. Patterson,|Joseph Mercy Hospital after an the drag race which went four-|>US- jnon K. Archer, City Finance Di-)) Quarton and Woodward was Vv | The mothers claim four children/rector Oscar Eckman, ‘and City; 17, of Royal Oak. iliness of one year. abreast along Woodward, was not | Will A. E jee. police say. ao a3 g,\caught, police said. have been knocked down by cars| Attorney iam A. Ewart are A confession by Patterson, ac- Greece january ©.| jat the crossing since January. Lat-/ members. ’
Meggitt, Hines glare sam ca goon yooh ont Skid Causes Collision est victim, seven-yeanld David Police Ar rest Three also Seed wm | breaking and saa eagle Tiss, Receive: E von a 45 Valencia Dr., was al UL Commission Hopefuls
entering in the theft of 16 rings |Kiekas in Greece, Wo Receive Fractures |i vir. Lloyd Aldrich ot 69 &, to Address Amvets Rally iAfter Store Holdup . from the show window of Con-| Mr, Collies was the @wner of | Icy pavement reportedly caused| m4 Ny spokesman for the i ‘ ; noty’s Jewelry Store, 16 W. | Frank Cleaners for the past 30 two injuries in a traffic accident! 4 the mothers were crusading| Camuaates for Pontiac's City) > sora post State Police today Huron. years, He was also an active |Saturday night on Elizabeth Lake were M€| Commission in the April 2 election ford post ice ' for a traffic light at the corner of} been invited to are holding three Redford Tow] Ads 8 sq. ft. of usable space They are Raul L. Wiley, 19, of leader. in St. George Orthodox [road, Pontiac Police said. Valencia end Tat) Boahevard have appear at a ay ic tavaatinntion Gi the Serie: comm") nekatueead (eaoal
; Ferndale, and Willie R. Campbell,| C™#reh. |_According to Bonnie J. Davidson, | ie en ests met off the) eng a meeting sponsored by a = teat night of top, pdllent | nylon, bearings, 4 19. of D Y it. Surviving besides his wife are 32, of 64 Camley Rd., her car bes these oral 8 er ee reali Bemis-Olsen Post 113 oma F ’ — hip ry.| yourself with a screw-driver.
4 According to Meggitt and Pink-|seven children; Mrs. Mary Vreo- oe coon cas hh Tene every 15 minutes,” Mrs. Aldrich -. mon <_ ida ha The three are Thomas E. Kelley,
q erton agent Frank Farley, the ar-ines of Miami, Florida, Mrs. Alice “|said. “We hgd a survey last year, _— “re vee 18; David Pehrson, 19; and Ber-/ . “~" """"'*
5 rests followed discovery of one of|Pappas of Washington, D, C, Mrs.|[4monston. 4, of 408 Marion St./$8 promised a light|thnn, Neeram chairmen Mali aid J. King, 18 | the rings and two price tags in an|Peggy Kayfis of Windsor, Canada, | gered pad paren) lala Sei calm Oswalt said today. One, J-H.)t.9 of the youths, armed with a abandoned car, which they alleged Mrs. Ann Carrott of Miami, Flor-|puPbed 0” the ike. suffered a ff [eater oon eaten Cony |-22 calibre pistol, allegedly held up the trio drove in the robbery. ida, John Colllas“in Germany with ; . wey ol” er he will be able to attend. Com-|) grocery owned by Sam Abraham Hardware Dept. —ind Floor
Six of the rings have been re-'the Army, William Coltias and Mrs.| Condition in Pontiac General reek P | d missioner Floyd P. Miles and Gik|_"Crang River last night, taking na covered, the detectives said, and|Lula Condon of Pontiac, Also sur.|Dilal. authorities reported. Miss Ersons injure bert W. Long have declined. '¢t6y"trom the till and $12 from 7 : : added that other arrests mayiviving are one sister. and two| DcVideon was released after treat:|, tite: Voters have been invited to meet) jy raham's wallet. The. third re- follow. brothers; Mrs. Stella Pscharis of wee et 2-Car Collision eager aoe celts portedly waited in a car outside.|F This Low Price for Tonight and Tuesday Only! reece, s jas of Detroit)’ : = mp Before leaving the store, the two! hall at 570 Oakland Ave. and Gust Collias of Flint, Also 13 : Three persons were slightly {n- . bandits fired a shot into the wall Z / dria Hurt os Com (ee aiven: $2,500 Case Donation —_jured Saturday night in (= ed tae tance “lever "abraham's bead, police! A HAIR-RAISING VALUE. Colli at Intersection Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tues- Returned to Nebraskan accident caused, one driver sajd, : sald. Both were masked. Everything Needed to Cut Hair at Home end Save!
Sandra Janis White, 17, of Wa-|day from St. George Orthodox! TincoLN, Neb. w#—The $2.300|him aces the enter af ‘Orchard Breakin Nets Burglars tertord Township, was reported in|Chureh with the Rev. Dr. Achilles Jyicn of! company attorney John take Road. | Second Chance Group 7-Pe ELECTRIC Barber Sets [
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Miss White suffered a possible
erations in the° crash,
driven by Joan Baum Cunningham,
25, of Waterford Township, which
was hit by one driven by Herbert General A. Siagris officiating, Burial will
follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. The
body is at the Melvin A. Schutt
Funeral Home.
‘Robert Griffin
Robert Griffin, 42, of 559 Nevada
St., died Saturday after an illness
of three years.
Born in Louisiana on January
1, 1914, he was the son of Josh
.jand Catherine Green Griffin. He
imarried Lois Howard in Pontiac in
11952. Mr. Griffin was a resident of
\H. Neff handed over to the Ne-|
braska Republican party last fall troquois Rd. told Pontiac police
was making a return trip today. a car he was passing swerved out night from a gas station at 203 The State GOP -Finance and and caused him to strike head-on |s_ Telegraph Rd., according to|
Budget Committee voted unani-|
mously yesterday to return the,
contribution to Neff, central figure
‘in the U. S. Senate's recent in-
vestigation of lobbying in connec-
tion with a natural gas bill since
vetoed by President Fisenhower. | Sa aeeaenRRRE EERIE ERRERRERNREREEEE t |
Flint Residents Meet
in Pontiac Car Crash Herbert G. Broad, 33, of 415 W.
the car of Richard E. Hallenbeck,
23. of 4943 Irwindale Rd.
The two men and Board's pas-
senger, Laura Morgan, 39, of 59
Monroe St. all were treated. for)
bruises and released, authorities
in Pontiac General Hospital said,
Reds Pay $724,947
$99 From Gas Station
Pontiac Police.
| They said a side window was
|broken and the money taken from!
ithe till.
\John Ward and Mrs. Jerry Hurtik. GINGELLVILLE — The Second
About $99 was stolen Friday Chance Extension Group will meet’
Tuesday at 11 a.m., at the home!
of Mrs. Robert Strehle. Co-hostess
will be Mrs, John Salzman.
A lesson on “Care of Modern
Fabrics” will be given by Mrs.
A Beneficial
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PONTIAC AND VICINITY Fair teaey,|, He was employed by Fisher dents collided Saturday at the cor- or Owning P lane Saaoe
pestis gd peeigredonye net bows Body. ‘ner of Oakland Ave. and Summit} : Aaa
. iy winds 10-15! Besides hig wife and mother, he St. WASHINGTON — The United © Clipper On
mph. today becoming light and variable/is survived ‘by a step-daughter,, Carmen R. Staggs, 19, told Pon-| States disclosed today that Rus- Give perfect tri Ester Crumby of Pontiac, tiac police he was stopped for asia has paid $724,047 as half the the first time
Tod Pontiae |
slowest temperature preceding @ s.m.| Funeral will be at 2 p.m, Wednes. Ted light when his car was rammed cost of a navy Neptune plane shot eae h ote -
At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 15 m.p.h
Direction: North,
Bu 743 p.m.
ay et 6:36 om.
Moon rises Monday at 11:12 p.m.
sets Tuesday at 2:34 a.m. Church with the Rev. Ford B.
Reed officiating. Burial will follow
in Oak Hill Cemetery. The body
is at the William F. Davis Funeral!
home,
day from the New Hope Baptist/ffom behind by the automobile of down by Soviet fighters over the
officer) _ Jay C. Chapman, 57.
Chapman told police his car skid-
ed on new fallen snow. His wife,
Caroline, 46, was treated for mi-
nor neck and back injuries and re-
leased from Pontiac General Hos- Bering Sea last June,
State Department
Lincoln White said this marks the
first time Russia or any of its
satellites ever has paid for planes
knocked down in incidents since
Beneficial, Gerald Harvey, Manager «
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+33 Anthony Skarabauka
Anthony (Tony) Sk uka, 67.
of 50 Turk St. died in St.
Joseph Mercy Hospital.
| He was born in Russia on Jan-
uary 22, 1889 and was employed
a by Kirby Packing Co,
Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tues-
day from Sparks-Griffin Chapel.
Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cem-
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SAVE 25% On Insurance for the Speond Cart All your
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“spt | Three employes of a club at 88 ? Large or Too Sma:
Dur is * Pittsburgh it #\Bagiey St. told Pontiac police their | H. R. Nicholie MAYNARD JOHNSON SHELDON ROOF SPRAYING CO : He BF rraccisee $4" sticonts were stolen from a rear room INSURANCE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE , , "a - % $0 Seatiie oe ap) Saturddy night. 801 Community Natl Bank _ COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL—RESIDENTIAL—APARTMENT (A $35 Tampa —. 6 81/ Total loss in the theft, police 2 Mi. Clemens = Phone FE 2-1978 Phone FE 4-4523 : = : Minneapote 15 Washingten 36 a6 Said, was estimated at $215. : —
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eee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1954 THREE_
As Kefauver calls it, 3 per cent
of the votes will represent a vic-
I am going to do much better
than that.”
“He said too he expects to top’
in four or five of the
state’s nine congressional dis-|
peated, —
BACKTRACKS FORECAST
Gov. Orville Freeman lowered
his forecast of a 3-1 margin for
Stevenson to ‘‘somewhere between
2 and 3 to 1" although he held to
his prediction that Kefauver won't
get a single convention delegate.
Stevenson is in the paradoxical
position of being able to win on
ballot figures alone and still turn
up as something of a loser. For
this is one he ought to win im-
pressively if he hopes to use a
Minnesota showing to enhance his
political fortunes.
* * i
Behind him is the state’s Demo-
cratic organization and high com-
mand—Freeman and Sen. Hubert
Humphrey included. And in this
competitors for the first time—on
the ballot as well as in the pre-
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tahoe done to injure TVA,”
Smith éontinued. “President Ei-
jsenhower has shown. every dispo-
sition to protect and preserve it.”
The extent to which voters react
Jon that issue could be a major
factor in how Tennessee goes this
year. ;
* * *
Most of the political reporters
who cover the state fromthe
ital city say the Democrats w
have the advantage this year.:
The electricity furnished by TVA
lights the homes, runs the faeto-
iries and does. many of the farm
chores all over the state.
i The rates are low -and few
would have them go up. Many
think any change in TVA's opera:
jtions might. have that effect.
| Gov. Caen ‘e peor Dem-
ocratic senators, Estes Kefauver
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” Pupils fo Contribute
Clothing in Campaign A drive for warm clothing will
start Monday and continue the
week in 10 Pontiac Schools.
foot, Linda Vista, L
ster and Whitfield, will observe
“Bundle. Week" proclaimed in
Michigan by Dr. Clare Taylor, state
superintendent of schools.
This is the 14th annual Clothing
Crusade of Save the Children Fed-' |
‘eration.
Clothing collected will be sent to
needy children in isolated moun-
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‘Bobo Rockefeller.
“I'd like to stay in southern Cal-
ifornia because I enjoy the priva-
cy it affords me,” she added be-
feet returning to New York a
| Saturday. The former wife of W
javigd apenrrenal Grants’ Age
old son had been visiting here
a month. U. S. Naval! jected
tions that he seek to go to the
national convention with a “favor-
ite son” endorsement for the pres-
idency, "OPEN ” OPEN DAILY °.
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“THE PONTIAC PRESS. } mana. | ce
IONDAY, MARCH 19, 1956
COLLISION WORK
Wife Hides in Closets, |
Dies in One After Spat
SAN MARINO; atta A,
wife who often hid in closets died
in. one.
A relative found. the body of
Mrs, Dorothy J. Heller, 43, in the
closet of the sewing room in’ her
mansion in this-Los Angeles sub-
urb. She had gone there to hide
at seereett died of a heart at- 2 Chicago Churches 'Seed intention by Lads.
after an argument, police -said.io¢ the Negro St, Simon the Cyren- came tee wk apparently killed Brings Tragedy to One ~
Sane ha Wyo. Three fo Unite After Easter a ee ee CHICAGO « —-_ Two Rael ara es housework ‘by applying congregations, one Negro, the oth-|
er white, have announced plans liquid polish to the: furniture. | menge the first. Sunday after| But the idea turned into tragedy]
while their mother, Mrs,
. neetay Caneva, Was Visiting a neighbor.
Kenneth Curry, rector .. family physician said fumes Easter.
The Rev.
ian Episcopal Church, said Ye*ivichael Caneva, 8
terday, “The action was taken for' : 4 ee |
wee husband is Alfonse i. Het the good of the church. We felt! His brothers, Randy, 6, and *
ler, 62, wealthy oilman and ranch-|j¢ would be more sensible nthe jJohany’_ 4, were found unconscious q Ma rch Savings Sale on
jin, closets after disagreements. igether at the same church.” —-
— The St. Simon. church will be
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SLOWLY—SAFELY TYRE, MICH, “In 1% yrs. usi
dowiy, evenly and sately” Rennel fe; Guces ‘ike aid should. ik better
6
closed after the merger with the
Chureh of the Holy Communion.
LOS ANGELES w — Carlos Both churches ere in suburban)
im (Noriega, 29, was booked on sus- Maywood,
jpicion of wife beating after his The decision to abandon the St. = Toten pas meng : ‘Simon church was made by the
1 MONORED — — Gen. Fone poke wite Esther, 18, complained to po- ny” Rey. Gerald Francis Burrill, were ‘After reisi AS ye eon lice that he beat ‘her and then pishop of the Episcopal diocese of} have the ss writes Mra.
has been awarded the annual! massaged her face and body with\Chicago, following a recommenda-| Make liquid fe Rennel work, for yeu, | General William Mitchell award oflg cactus plant.‘ Ition of hi sae ag Oe
Praised by Official. Oakland County Drain Commis-
sioner Ralph A. Main has thanked
the Oakland County Road Commis-
sion for its. assistance in emer- *
gency repair work on the dikes
retaining Pontiac Lake March 7,
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Mr. Eisenhower's request, of
course, is based on hard dollars
and cents considerations. That
three billion dollars in revenue
could make the difference be-
tween balancing or unbalancing
the Federal budget for fiscal 1956
and 1957. .
We feel that the decision by the
House was the right one and hope
the Senate will show equally sound
judgment.
Man didn’t begin any too early
makirg plans for space travel. An
astronomer says. the sun is losing
heat so fast its temperature will be
below zero in, only ten billion years.
The Man About Town
Running the Show
Big Exhibition in Charge
of Men From Oakland
Spring: What officially arrives —
Tuesday—regardiess of Mr. Fahr-
enheit,
Oakland County surely is again at the
steering wheel in putting across the an-
nual Michigan Flower and Garden Ex-
hibition. now in progress at the State
Fair grounds, just over the line in Wayne
County. For his twenty-sixth consecutive
year,
Werner M. Hoy
of Davisburg, is the general manager.
Its business manager is
Kenneth L. Van Natta, a
and foreman of construction is
Ralph Blair,
both also of Davisburg. The exhibition,
which is regarded as the biggest thing
our state, is open from 11 —
on week days, and opens
two hours earlier on Sunday. Closing day
of Pontiac Lake reports that a big flock
of northbound migrating wild geese
circled over the lake several times dur-
ing Thufsday’s snowstorm, looking for
_ some open water.
When their registered German shep-
herd dog was killed by an automobile, the
of 3875 Mill Lake Road,. were fortunate
that
Tom Argyle ;
of the Oakland County Animal Shelter,
happened to see the accident. He gave
them another dog.
A number of Georgia towns have
“No Parking—Absolutely”
signs along their main streets.
The biggest maple “sugar bush” re-~-
ported to date is that of
Charles Sutherland,
a short distance over the line in Lapeer
County, near Hadley. He has 500 trees,
and last year made 160 gallons of maple
syrup, which found a quick sale at $6.00
+. per gallon.
My Lakeville scout sends word that the
‘ eentennial of the building of the first
house of worship in Northeastern Oak-
land County,
The Lakeville Methodist Church,
is to be observed with appropriate cere-
monies on June 24.
In a recent election in a Pontiac area
community, the voters turned out in
such small numbers that it cost about
a dollar a vote. This causes
Lee Bilacklaw,
member of that election board, to put
up another argument against apathy in
all elections—the more people vote, the
less the expense per capita.
Verbal Orchids to— . Charies Ruf,
formerly of 60 South Edith St., now in
Florida; ninety-first birthday.
Mrs. C. B. Robinson
of 24 Mohawk Road; eighty-sixth birth-
day.
; Elmer Hess
of 77 Wisner St.; eighty-ninth birthday.
Mrs. Michael A. Bauer
of 51 Parkhurst St.; eighty-fourth birth-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Tanner
of 94- Blaine St.; fifty-second wedding
anniversary.
Mrs. William Hunt
of Waterford; eighty-third birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wray Hinckley
of Howell; sixtieth wedding anniversary.
~ “The* levies involved are the ae pe: -
MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1956
”
The Deeper Cleft
David Lawrence Says:
Legal Red Tape in America Allowing
Doubtful Persons to Peril Government
Communists to find out how they
were being detected.
DEFENDS CLOSED HEARINGS
The latest British official report,
however, declares it js necessary
to conceal sources of information
sometimes and that security risks
cannot be handled on the basis of
“standards ‘which would be ac-
cepted in a court of law.” The full
text of the report itself is withheld
as “not in the public interest to
publish” and only an “official sunt
mary” is revealed which says in
part:
* = *
“The conference is of the opinion
that in deciding these difficult and
often borderline cases, it is right
to continue the practice of tilting
the balance in favor of offering
greater protection to the security
of the state rather than in the di-
rection. of safeguarding the rights
of the individual. They recommend
that an individual who is living
with a wife or husband who is a
Communist or a Communist sym-
pathizer may, for that reason
alone, have to be moved from se-
cret work, and that the same princ-
iple should be applied in other
cases of a like nature.
“The conference recognize that
some of the measures which the
state is driven to take te protect
have sometimes to be mage
out revealing full details
“Again, it is sometimes neces-
sary to refuse to employ a man
on secret duties, or in those cases
where no alternative work can be
found for him in the public service,
to refuse to employ him at all,
because after the fullest investiga-
tion doubts about his reliability re-
main, even although nothing may
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it It certainly makes one wonder
what kind of jurisprudence the two
judges of the U.S. Circuit Court
of Appeals in San Francisco ap-
plied recently when they said the
U.S. Coast Guard couldn't keep a
seaman off a ship—if they sus-
pected him of being a security
risk—until complieated legal pro
cedures were carried out.
* J e.,
Yet criticism properly visited
upon these judges for subordinat-
ing the national safety to the rights
‘of an’ individual has been de-
nounced by phony “liberals” as a
sublimation of the state in line with
Hitler doctrine. They should ex-
amine thé British parliament's re- . *
port to get the latest word about -
protection of all the people
the machinations of the few.
(Copyright, 1956,
New York Herald Tribune Inc.)
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY
But if I cast out devils by
the Spirit of Ged, then the Ling»
* * °
When Christ ascended Trium-
phantly from star to star
He left the gates of Heaven ajar.
—Longfellow
Rheumatiz Distinguished
by Signs of Inflammation By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D
Arthritis — arthron, meaning
joint, and the ending—itis, mean-
infl ti happens, al] too
often, as an acute feverish jllness
in children, It was formerly called
inflammatory rheumatism and is
how generally known as rheumatic
fever. It is usually a sequel of
tonsiljtis, septic sore throat, scar- a
let fever, or other C R I. The es-.
sential signs of inflammation —
calor, dolor, rubor, tumor—heat,-
pain, redness, and swelling of the
joint or joints involved, justify call-
ing it arthritis.
Moreover, pathological examina-
tion of the joint tissue in arthritis
shows the characteristic cellular
picture of inflammation.
* * * ;
And now, dear Lord, grant me
the power to reach some of these
poor geeks with ‘arthritis be-
fore their rheumatiz has ad-
vanced too far!
* * Ld
Notice, if you please, I say
rheumatiz — not “rheumatism.”
Rheumatism has no particular
meaning today. The word makes
no more sense than “arthritis”
does. Look up the origin of the
word in the dictionary, and you
will see it is muddled with “cold”
_ in folklore and- medical bombast.
I propose that we apply the label
rheumatiz (not “rheumatism’’) to
one specific condition or ailment,
namely, physical degeneration af
joint tissue. This, I contend, is
what we have to deal with in mest
have been proved against him on
“trying” for chronic joint dis-
ability. Surely this ought fo be
abundantly evident by now.
Tomorrow, if I may, I'l teil
you what I believe is the nature,
cause, prevention and treatment
of the rheumatiz.
Signed letters. not more than one page
or 100 words long fepdepreay | to personal
health and hygiene, not to disease, diag-
nesis, or treat it, wil d by
Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self-
addressed envelope is semt to the Pon-
tiae Press, Pontiac, Michigan.
(Copyright 1956)
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British Worry About Oil
By JOHN H, MARTIN
INS Foreign Director -
Behind and linked to the big ~
quarrel over Cyprus is the deep
British concern about Middle East-
ern oil, the lifeblood of the nation.
Prime Minister Sir Anthony
Eden in the House of Commons de-
bate on Cyprus said:
and staging post to take care of
their interests, above all oll,
“This is not imperialism, It
should be the plain
government, and we intend to dis-
charge it.” . .
Even the Laborite opposition,
which accused Sir Anthony of dip-
The officiaf Labor party organ,
Herold, for in--
stance, carries an article which
ars,
Now the Daily Herold is remind-
ing all Britons:
“Some of this oi] may have gone
to make-up your plastic handbag,
the paint on your house, the de-
tergent you uge, or the fertilizer in
your garden,
IT MEANS JOBS
“You could do without all these things. But you could not do with-
out the millions of jobs that exist
today because 25 million tons of
that ol] came into this country last —
year.”
Aside from the use of oil in
transport and lubrication, the huge
industry founded on the Middle
Eastern deserts involves:
Outlook From Washington Shadows Cyprus Issue
OW tankers that represent one-
fourth of all the shipping tonnage
in the world; one-third of all
eieise I
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If Arab-allied nations eventually
force Britons out of the Middle
East the question put by some Brit-
ons is: How long would it be be-
fore American oil industrialists al-
so would be forced out?
Portraits
By JAMES J. METCALFE
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(Copyright 1956)
Looking Back
15 Years Ago
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in U.S. zone,
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A girl threw eight consecutive
ringers in a Florida horseshoe
game, There go her chances of
matrimony,
Politicians See Harriman Progressing
if Kefauver Curbs Adlai in Minnesota’ By JAMES LEE j
WASHINGTON (INS) — A man
who is far away from tomorrow's
head-on collision between Demo-
cratic presidential hopefuls Adlai
Stevenson and Estes Kefauver
could be the real winner of the
rugged political battle,
* * LJ
Party insiders say that if Ke-
fauver proves a stumbling block
to Stevenson in the Minnesota pri-
mary, the chief beneficiary may
be Gov. Averell Harriman of New
York, undeclared, inactive, but
nevertheless an important contend-
er for the presidential nomination.
The reasoning of these profes-
sionals goes this way:
If Kefauver, whose sweeping
victory in New Hampshire last
week was a setback to Steven-
son, annexes a sizeable number
-of Minnesota's 30 convention del.
egates, Adilai’s outlook. will -be
dim, indeed.
But paradoxically, the. political
medicine men say, Kefauver will
not have greatly improved his own
chances for the nomination,
cause’ he is still unacceptable to
big city Democratic leaders. ._
* * &
So, the backstage Merlins de-
duce, the “bosses” who up to now
have been in Stevenson's corner
* will start looking around for an-
other candidate.
And’ that, the politico-analysts
opine, would be the cue Harri- be- . man’s “handler,” New York Dem-
ocratic leader Carmine .DeSapio,
has been awaiting.
* * *
. The forecast is that if Kefauver
wrecks Stevenson's bandwagon in
Minnesota, DeSapio will take the
wraps off Harriman and open up
a free-wheeling, supercharged
drive to make the multi-million-
aire governor of the Empire State
the “people's choice.”
The Stevenson camp is confi-
dent, however, that Minnesota
will be no debacle,
The former Illinois governor has
managed to get in some of the
hardest licks of his political life
in the Minnesota primary cam-
paign.
He has the full and powerful
backing of the state Democratic
organization controlled by Sen.
Hubert Humphrey and Gov. Or-
ville Freeman.
* * *
Meanwhile, the Kefauver forces,
who previously had hoped to win
in only five or six districts, now
openly predict victory in “seven
or eight” and privately say they
may get more than half of the 30
convention seats at stake.
Secretary of State John ~~
* Ld *
He is expected to plunge into
immediate consultation with Pres- ident Eisenhower on the Middle
East crisis,
One result of this confab could
be disclosure of a new U. S.-
British-French plan for prevent-
ing the Arab-Israeli dispute from
flaming into war.
British Prime Minister Sir An-
thony Eden has hinted that such a
plan exists, and has given rise to
diplomatic speculation that it might involve use of allied troops
as keep-the-peace forces in the
Middle East.
Assignment of U. S. Marines to
such a police force presumably
would require congressional ap-
proval.
* ©
It seems inevitable that when-
ever hard-working, far - flying
Dulles comes back from labors in
foreign fitids, congressmen with
irksome questions to ask are eager
to put him on the witness seat.
The situation is nof different
this time. A head of steam is
building up in the Capitol Hill
boilers over the Eisenhower ad-
ministration’s long-range foreign
aid plans. Committees in both
the Senate and the House want
_ to grill Dulles,
The Cabinet member is expected
to tell the legislators that what he
learned in Pakistan, India, For
mosa, Japan and other stops on
‘ his journey to the Far East makes
it more essential than ever that
the U. S. achieve foreign aid flexi-
bility to counter Communist
schemes and wiles.
THE PONTTAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1956 pe
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* * *
It was 1942. The British high
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not bomb a convoy of armed Nazi
freighters which collected itself in
Bordeaux harbor. Might kill too
‘many bystanders and weaken the
French resistance movement.
So the call went out to the royal
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\aboard.
Bill’s catioe, commanded by
Maj. H. G. Hasler, DSO, OBE,
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ships. The remaining cockles took |
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in which to put distance between
themselves and the explosions. | * * *
The major and Bill headed for
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While spring spreads over the United States, the Antarctic conti-
nent at the bottom of the world is covered with snow and ice, and
winter is coming on.
In Antarctica, American Navy men settled down recently for a
long stay and erected buildings connected with snow tunnels so that,
they can be comfortable even in the worst weather. .
If you were down there you might see a scene like this with the
American flag flying, an expedition plane soaring overhead, and some
of the queer birds Called penguins standing by.
To put life in the scene, color it and paste it on cardboard. Color
the flag with crayons — red for the stripes and blue for the field of
stars. You can: put bright colors also in the display of southern lights
in the sky.
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stand up. The long tab at the top is cut out separately and fastened
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Temorrow; A Rocking Horse Toy
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Group Approves Grant : Lal: when-a car operated by Aljertus Not Only Didn't Pay Bill,| VietNam is baying ‘cars like
for Historical Markers Oxford Man Wins. Sloe te oot Looted Register Too [nn Ranalt av Sivan &
oma ieely ulna a> Suit for $65 000 : Langley's attornéy.said an ap-| DENVER @ — A nervous a ate x 4
propriations Committee has rec- " _ |peal will be ‘filed to reduce the|tomer apparently f forgot about the/
$25,000 fora program ; award. The~lawyer. said Langley|golden rule yesterday at, of alll
historical Bipeai supports his wife and two cl A the Golden
said he left the store’ ’
paying $18.54 due on a M
* : purchate. but he didn't
Wiles Bbsigh ‘setbered eiiahed The nené isa rare Hacwalan| tet to gempty the engh register
hips in an accident-May 16, 1954! of $75.
A Glamorous
*5,500 MINK COAT A Furs by Robert Original
$] ,000 beecehd Cut
Lady's or Man's One Carat ;
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ADMIRAL 21”
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Prosinn VACATION for 2 Fly both woys aboard an Eastern
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With a year’s supply (500 gallons)
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to be awarded every week. 10 contests—10 weeks.
@ 1—$1200.00 Natural Ranch Mink Capelet from Furs @ 6—Sets of $70.00 Regal 17-Piece Supreme Extra Heavy
by Robert Aluminum Cookware.
@ 1—$529.95 Admiral Dual-Temp Refrigerator @ 6—Sets of $50.00 Springs Mills “Springcale” Sheets
@ 4—Ladies’ $500.00 Bulova Bracelet-Watches with 54 and Pillow Cases—1 Dozen of Each Diamonds 6—Beauty Ware $30.00 All-Chrome 7-Piece Kitchen
1—$479.95 Admiral Electric Range Ensembles
° $ ins 95 Admiral Food htt 6—OMSCO $25.00 Decorator Floor Lamps
4 6—Complete $350.00 Sets of 60-Piece international 6—Shakespeare $25.00 Balanced. Fishing Outfits.
Solid Sterling Silver. Service for 12. Wondereel, Rod and Line
@ 1—$349.95 Whirlpool Imperial Automatic Washer 6—Fielderest $22.95 100% All Virgin Wool 72° x 90°
@ 2—$259.95 Admiral Hi-Fi Phonograph Consoles Blankets ; 6—West Bend $22.95 Automatic Electric Skillets
Oe ar Ceens: Watpex, with U2 Diamonds 6—Washington Forge $19.95 Steak and Carver Sets. Velvet-Lined St ! e ae oem) Bulova Watches, with 6 Diamonds = Dormeyer aS 2 Dormer Portable 5-Speed
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Bottom Stainless Steel Cooking Utensils 6—OMSCO $12.00 Decorator Table Lamps
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NEW ENGLAND SCENE — This picturesque
scene in a Portland suburb is in sharp contrast to
many others in New England where thousands of Wool Incentive.
Dates Posted. “April 30 Is Final Day
for incentive payments ort~Shorn
‘wool or Pulled wool (Lambs and!
\Yearlings) is April 30, Walter R,
Cook, office. manager of the Oak-|
land County Agricultural Stabiliza:|
‘tion and Conservation office an-
nounced today. *
If a producer wishes to make}
application for a wool incentive
payment under the 1955 Wool In-
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workers spent the weekend digging out cars | shorn wool or lambs, and markets United
‘the shorn wool or lambs in the Angle area of Minnesota, which) There was only slight damage States goes out of office, he powibiged
(1956 marketing year, beginning on juts into surrounding Canada, Daniel Axtord Meeting
on Mental Health Month OXFORD—Daniel Axford PTAjon Wednesddy, at_8 Pim. at the
will observe. “Mental Health Election of officers will be
to_File. Applications. for Month. of Spm. Tweed “sa S Kee a
Payments their meeting in the school all-| | Me. and | ary
Final date 4or filing-applications A psychologist from. the Chaeaet ce ae Ol cae ger
ms State Home and Training. School/‘o¢ Dr. Lawrence dJones—The
Little Professor of . Piney
Woods”--and his Piney Woods
country life school for. colored,
near Jackson, Miss,
Refreshments will be served by
the fourth grade room mothers,
‘Mrs. N. Tasker and Mrs. .M.
peer: Troy
~The Troy No, 2 PTA will meet
Jaycee Auxiliary
a Advertisem ent)
Work,
States is the Northwest turned on.
‘otherwise, firemen said, centive Program, he must have : to Meet Tuesd i
shorn the wool on or after Jan. 1, : peDel, thime, melody, piAne, weble, geolge, eer on tue =
1955, and must have marketed his, © 1966 Whet's My Line, ince, “At | om Uberace,. > pd atl Sleep, Play : : 2-19) | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A shorn wool -or sold lambs for).
slaughter between the dates of» business “meeting of the Junior Ig Comfort ~ ara Looney RUI S SLEEP IND se RGY .
S held at. 2:30 p.m. Wednesday frop—” Since the . winner will be fed » b "ei
s : eligible to compete in the Miss ‘Bladder Weakness” {Getting Op ie 4 Open Daily and oe til 10 P. M..
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Texans Don’t Brag, They
Lost-Pet Snake in a Toad ot Demanas shout * KO Tee
Tell Honest LiesititS, 2215 =e
ney patched him up and’ they've
By PHYLLIS BATTELLE over the land route because there safety tips for a batch Example: iness lie. We Texans never stretch jn) ‘Doc's Lib been friends. ever since. r
HOUSTON (INS) — The ‘old-jare still varmints in north Texas| Audrey anecdotes (he was awtul | 4” New Yorker will say that,” untruth fer effect.” arary. 8 en ene ghinwm tag: HEEL LIFTS timers in these parts say that if @|Wbo stop trains and shoot passen-| busy in the 30s) le Emil Marks, iNew ‘York is the most exciting NOT THE NATIVES OANGE. Coan. @--De. George) nnd ECs ot Cangerous
‘tody can't tell a Texas lie trom|Se"* 9 Sight. They are remnants) Mages leaghors cattle. mae % leity inthe world. This isa brag.! Eyiil, who spins wondrous stor.|Wminey's babi boa constrictor a Texas truth, he has no of the old Wright "Bays Gang’ gant ’ oe 9. jes. of his--experiences herding when. he grows: up Oldest trace of prehistoric man being bere-at all.” ) se afi Ba Rag TE Pact Hoare pin Eto Fi tlle, Gul ae cattle in the late “19th Cent on = in Antetes ses fcuh st Folsom,
eh a — pushed through the aeroplane. hore n'a race, ot i ey obard by a rattlesnake. The Texas, —_ before mete Si te sectors which the| ethers New. Me
, . Outside of that, though, snake bit Joe and his limb)frowned upon, believes 's family adopted I am flying rather than’ going’ ‘The man whe traded me these famine feta Eorpery = oe liselgmaan a . 2 ae SC cinepeenald got fared i be bts aeratievaicencs JI MATHER OF
. even telling thetruth whew lilwood fora week. Is this brag-(giving the state its reputation: for library late Saturday night wa| FALSE TEETH — - , ; ae a ee ging? boasting. Never the natives. having been missing since March ‘
CAMERA MART SPECIAL... oe “No. This is an hanest-to-good-| wy moan comes here {© Jt ¥88 WP behind the books. | ioe piste ‘aisomiornt Fastest, | ~ NEISNER’S AN. Thi Week . » March 19th Thru Ma ch 24th “You're a right pert. little calf,” | Mae Ta . he “Baby” is 2 years old and is) an wnpreved powder, sprinkted on z '
8mn ACTION EDITOR | hier sue yor tra ( might ou, Tease rae |in af ett une fe ine| ete es ea” easy | SHOE REPAIR “@ pa : B up e ‘orta qummy. guney, ; > i mm D ‘Truth like oe Circuit Court Grants a Now that man’s brag: |1), Dr, Whitney ye veld), Lia nt ce Ste Se ne Products.
VIEWER GETS ragepengeit pe 29 Divorce Decrees “Texas ain't all that pure.” Baby sess up in. New Haven! ferre today at eny drug counter ee : |
of %, has lived on ranches near
REWINDS sionally he makes trips all the|/in Oakland County Circuit Court
tN way out of the state, On these : Ground
journeys to other lands, he gets Grace Penn Berman, Seve
Ray. $39.95 - , | a di Yes. you may “Charge It* : Rag castin ed gon! A
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The response to ‘this new Lincoln — the only completely new ‘car‘in
the fine car field — is clear and significant. Built to the same
LINCOLN standards of clean-lined and quiet good taste as the new
Continental, it’ was greeted with a rush of orders at announcement
time and has been the most sought-after car in its field ever since.
FOR 1956 % If you haven't driven this Lincoln, we suggest you do so soon, We
can promise you one of the most thrilling driving — you
have ever known. .
Created in answer to public demand, this incomparable motor car —
. which we sincerely believe to be the finest in America — could be
CONTI N ENTAL crafted only by the makers of the original Continentals . . . the now-
famous classics. And as thousands of knowing car-lovers correctly
M ARK U anticipated (those who placed orders while the car was still on the
drawing boards) ownership of this superb a is one of the
satisfactions of a lifetime.
We are pleased to have the Lincoln and the Continental Mark [lon
é display in our showroom, and cordially invite you to inspect them,”
CENTRAL LINCOLN- MERCURY SALES, INC...
“40 West Pike St. Phone be 2-9) -
= THE, PONTIAC PRESS, Monpay, MARCH 19. 1956
: ” The DEMAND for
-MATURE WOMEN
for Office Work -
“far exceeds the eipoly. Women whose children are may Ae Sa a i F
by attending either the day or evening sessions.
You are invited to call and inspect the list of excel-
lent positions which we are unable to, fill.
Get ready for a good, permanent position by taking
one of the Institute courses . .. You can advance a#
omer as you wish. Se
_ APPROVED for
- VETERANS’ TRAINING
7 West Lawrence St. Phone FE 2-3551
Call in Person or Return this Ad for Prospectus
oo Tiers TT et he |
in school or college may qualify for these positions _ THE STORY OF EGGBERT —
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Hill Bae Sleds
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to Plow Crew Ask Area Justice
ito Parley on Speed
Waterford ‘Township Justice Ol} yp, reeretp Conn, WA bart the Peace Donald Adams is among) ade of sleds and a barrage of
12 law officers and judges invited snowballs stopped — momentarily!
to confer March 27 with Governor|—the plowing of a road in Lake}
Williams on Michigan's new speed) “Hill. <6
law, | The coasting after Friday's
Williams said it seems advisable; heavy snow was good and the —
to call the group together to ana- were having fun—until down the
lyze the effect of the new law road came the Public Works De-|
and to discuss other traffic safety, partment plow.
measures. ition and lined their sleds across
' age = to attend ‘the meet- |. road. When the department
Joseph A; Childs, state police workers came to the barricade,
errr rir eee ee ee ee
they got out and started remov-
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Call FE 2.9143 FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION
wecem eeu — 745 HL PERRY ‘SEWING CENTER. 1 SR aca
commissioner; Sec, of State James!
'M. Hare; Lt. Shirley G. Curtis,
\state police safety and traffic ex- ing the sleds.
But then, the kids opened up
with a barrage of snowballs, ‘This
got the workers mad, so a"
threw the sleds into the back of
the truck and Grove | to police
headquarters, :
In order to get their ck back, pert;
Casper. Enkemann, president of
the Michigan Association of Police
Chiefs; Harley Ensign, Macomb
County sheriff; Thomas F, Gilles-
pie, St. Joseph Chief of police;
Municipal Judge George T,. Martin
of Dearborn; M. R. McBride, Hu-
ren County sheriff; Clark M.|
Olmsted, Kalamazoo municipal
judge; Kennth N. Sanborn, Mt.
‘Clemens justice of the peace and
circuit Judge Chester P, O'Hara
of Detroit.
Deaths Last Night lice youth bureau with their par-
ents, .
Peiping to Swap Books
With Western Countries
TOKYO W@®—Radio Peiping an- nounced today the Peiping library
has established book exchange re- | Wit aaa Oscar
The kids swung quickly into ac-)
the kids have to report to the po-|
‘|think that isn't something? Ben's her dog dead and a weiner near
lations with United States, Brit-| (ee
~ 139 Boxcars Leap Track
in Fiery Arkansas Wreck
TURRELL, Ark. —Thirty-nine|
cars in the middle of a long freight)
train leaped the track, plunged
down an: embankmnt and some!
caught fire in a spectacular wreck
near this small northeast Arkan-
sas town yesterday. |
At least 18 boxcars were de-
stroyed or considered almost a to-
tal loss and 13 others were dam-
aged. Frisco Railway men gave
no estimate of the damage, but
they described it .as “tremen-
dous."” There were no, injuries,
The %-car train was en route
from Springfield, Mo., to Mem-)
phis, Tenn. 1OLLYWOOD — A Japanese
sim will be the only honorary
| Oscar: winner at this year's Acade-|
imy Awards compmony.
| President Canine cacies of the
[Academy of Motion Picture Arts
jarnid Sciences announced today
that the Academy's governors did
‘\not vote this year an Irving G.
Thalberg Memorial Award, usu-
‘ally given an outstanding producer
‘or any other honorary awards ex-
cept for a foreign janguage film.
* * * =
The Oscar for the film ‘“Samu-
rai’ will be presented in New
York by Claudette Colbert. at Poison Wiener Plague
Choking Dogs in Dallas ceremonies Wednesday night,
Seaton said.
DALLAS #®—Parents in a Dal-
las neighborhood were warned to-
day to keep children and dogs
away from any weiners found on
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— a genuine library card. You! Mrs, W. M, Edmondson found
|her back fence. Mrs. Richard A.
s ‘Stovall found her dog in convul-
He started reading names on sions. A veterinarian recovered
candy bars about a year ago. Soon three weiners from her dog's
he graduated to the list of ingre-| stomach.
dients on the labels. Then to books, ‘‘He told me each weiner con-
that his older brother ‘and two sis-|tained enough strychnine to kill a
ters brought home. porse” Mrs, Stovall said,
Now, says his mother po ir lonly 4 years old. * td]
Mrs. ain,- France,
‘\and other countries.
The English-language broadcast
said the library recently received HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Benjamin F
jfor his creen plays * ‘Seventh Heaven” in
1 and “Arise My Love” in 1946. Born
| im paea Ireland.
—The Rev. Pletro Tacehi Ven
i. & Jesuit priest and Dieteriaa
once was « friend of Mussolini.
; BONHAM, Tex.—Mrs. ‘James Ray-
|\burn, sister-in-law of House ‘oeakts
ap Rayburn.
LO, N.Y.—Leon B. Herman, Ae
yee peoneent of ‘the Greater Buffalo
ess, Ine, and a anne newspaperman.
Born at Reed City, Mich,
NEW YORK—Harold B. Hersey, 62.
——— ard editor of Boat Sport maga-
ne,
CLINTON, lowa—George L. Curtis. 71.,a department of peace. He. told chairman of the board of the Curtis)
Companies, Inc, and nationally known|@ House subcommittee that’
in the woodworking field. |America should apply “the same « W. Harrold, 175, rie
a leading figure in the printing industry
= retired engineering vice president of
he Harris-Sey and books on French history from
turl,
whe os United States
ndled. was being
Department of Peace?
Co., makers of print-' i+, fighting the Cold War.
Venezuela, Finland’,
a collection of Picasso paintings
idid not say how the exchange with|
| at
WASHINGTON ®—Rep. Ostertag man John R. ot
[ (R-NY) has called for creation of report for police. He said vandals| The U.S. buckwheat crop in 1955 ©#Se8 Where doctors’ observations
shredding was 2,055,000 bushels, lowest since) Were continued over a period of
concentrated determination to handcuffs, ‘Henry C. Kloepner,he “reads
every book in the house." Issue Vacation Guide
| GRAND RAPIDS (®# — The West
| Michigan Tourist an@ Resort Assn.
is distributing 60,000 copies of the About teat! ‘rary Scand: Mrs.
H. _—. librarian, broke a rule’
in giving it to Ben. Nobody below 39h annual “Ca Dave ie!
school age is supposed to get one. West Michigan,” ; - , te wana,
But, she observes, “I've never\iion spots in 31 west Michigan) }
—— ee |counties. The 160-page publication, | a aa ‘with a four-color cover illustration,
8 goes to todrist information offices
Real Mean Visitors Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland
LOUISVILLE,
Jr, had &
raided his apartment,
one of his uniforms, taking $462 1866.
jin loot, plus his service pistol and
scattering garbage|
three windows, ‘United States, — Patrol- and other midwestern points. I. | improvement was maintained in
a Fifty-seven per cent of the eke eek eovantohbanemanments
t building peace"’ that he said goes over his kitchen and breaking out! ‘world’s telephones are in = as “Piles have ceased to be a Announce N ew Way To
Shrink Painful Piles " Science Finds Healing Substance That Dees Both—
Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids.
New York,’ N. Y. (Special) roblem!” And among these suf-
For the first time science has | ferers were a very wide variety
found a new healing pe cong
with the astonishing a.
shrink hemorrhoids and to
pain—without surgery, ¢
In one hemorrhoid ease after
another, * ‘very striking improve-
ment” was reported and verified
by doctors’ observations.
Pain was relieved promptly.
And, while gently aioe pain,
actual reduction or retraction
(shrinking) took place.
And most amazing of all—this of hemorrhoid con litions, some of
10 to 20 years’ standing.
All this, without the use of
narcotics, anesthetics or astrin-
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print, hued in radiant colors. The stole
adds an extra measure of Oriental
splendor. > - The exotic sophistication of India has
been translated into this cotton dress by
Nardis of Dallas, One shoulder is bared
while the other is sleeved in the vibrant
ce
and the short cap sleeves are edged in
the color of the dot. The velveteen belted
bodice is fully lined. The summer stock of Lorch’s Junior
Set mounts high with this washable coin-
dotted voile dress. The soft V-neckline
Womens Section MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1956
Jean Widdis and Doris —— A green and white color scheme Yvonne Templeton, Peggy Cooper,
hahoring bride elect Betty McSkul- ble.
in, : | Guests present included Karen.
Betty, dgughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoff, Mary Lou Barker, Patricia Chic
Michael McSkulin of . Gateway Blanzy, Georgia ' Brown, Lillian’
will become the bride of ‘Tom|Fourez, Mary Lou Gray, Donna |idned in any one of the several
ister, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Harrie, Jeanne Loudon, Winnie|synthetics whiab sport trim done
&. Schuster of Motorway drive| Parker and Carole Thompson.
ceremony to be performed
4 at St. Benedict —_ Ho
Metallic Trim
—. __._____.}and the late Mr. Gilbert.
PAGES 14-17 | . The Rev. Perry|R. Williams read
Betty McSkulin Honoree at Shower
entertained at the former’s home'was carried out throughout the Barbara and Shirley McSkulin, a court-train, Am heirloom veil
+: ot Central avenue Friday evening'home and at the refreshment ta- Mrs. Michael McSkulin and Mrs. Of silk Chantilly lace over il-
Leona Widdis were also present.)
)Look for the new sweaters fash-’ Mrs, William Ramsey James
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jin metallic thread. They're charm-|Holmes, “Mrs.
Mary Katherine Sheppard, Ge-jing for casual wear and. their) Davies and Mrs. Hugh Hamilton
Church.inene Collins, Carolee Chrisman, |appeal will last all winter long, lof Pleasant Ridge. woe iis * Fashions in Dallas
tically portrayed by. Mar
Dallas in this so-feminine formal. Tiers
and tiers of ruffles, which The spirit of the deep South is roman- 3 S j
reer, f
y Carter of
vary in-size,
adorn the voluminous skirt. - Ruffles
Vivid metallic tulips appear on the expensive skirt
and draped bodice of this luxuriant formal by Clifton |house, which is quite: large and|
Withite of Dallas. The midriff of the silk organdy ‘very lovely.”
gown is softly manipulated; a jagged pattern empha- ’
« sizes the bare shoulders,
S) Nancy Holmes Is Marrie in Bloomtield Hills Rite BIRMINGHAM — Of exquisite! Al! wore azure taffeta with wide| girl who becomes engaged to give ooesneifiaoe erupt against the shoulders, taper into
the tightly molded bodice. And because
the tulle is nylon, she will look just as
lovely when the street lights begin to dim.
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Chattering
Irks Couple
at Lecture Stop Talking |
By EMILY: POST
Today's first letter tells me
and I went to a lecture. The sub-|
ject was one in which we were)
‘greatly interested. However, we
heard about @very tenth word of
what -the lecturer said because of
two women in back of us who
chatted constantly.
“Why they ever came to the,
'was all for turning round and tell-
didn't do of course.
Is: Do good manners demand |
that one sit in silence and let the |
offenders go on being rude, or
be quiet?” | ] ——
have turned around and said quiet-|
ly, “I’m sorry to have to ask"you|
to stop talking, but we cannot hear
ture."”
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be married soon for the first time.
and an older sister live together
in.a two-room apartment.
| wedding
Answer: Under these excep:
tional circumstances, it will be
quite all right for the bride-to-be |
to accept the invitation of her fu. |
| ture mother-in-law and have the
| wedding at her house.
| “Dear Mrs. Post: It seems to be
iquite common these days for aj May Ask Others to!
| definitely on its way to summer success.
Functional Clothes Shown “The other afternoon my husband
this probably very interesting lec-|
simplicity was the ivory peau de/necklines, folds of which formed/her fiance a gift, such as a wrist- soie wedding gown chosen bythe tiny sleeves. The full skirts| Watch, ring, etc Is there any set os
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Here, Ike Clark fuses the classic summer look with
the brightest fashion outlook, The sheaths a streak of Annoyed Person S| imported linen; the collar is two-fold in tone. Buttons,
secured by tabs, alternate in color. It’s a dress that is
by Top Dallas Designers
Late Day and Evening Fashions
Most Noteworthy in Collections
DALLAS — There is a world of.
lecture I'll never know. My hus-|¢Xcitement in Dallas designed fash-| outstanding ‘band was very much annoyed and ons for indoor and outdoor sum- when it is a top for a slim princess
functional dress. The effect is also achieved ing them to ‘shut up,’ which he Clothes for women whose summer) with _ brief boleros, which some-
travel, sports'times button in the back where “My question to you, Mrs. Post |and politics, as well as romance,|fashion interest strongly focuses at mer wear. Elegant,
schedule includes The Empire silhouette is another
especially favorite,
household chores and entertaining: the moment.
are included in the % collections) Visiting editors note a marked
|which will be shown to fashion expansion in the field of* children’s , hat jeditors who arrived here Sunday wear here. There are sunsuits aa me |from all sections of the country.|with detachable sarong skirts in
The showings, sponsored by the toddler sizes, and
— . Dallas Fashion Center, began to-|shorts for older girls. Answer: You would have been . 5; within your rights of courtesy to day and will continue through W ed-| > The one-piece dress with the two- “Calipso Jo’
nesday in the new Hotel Statler-| piece look is another new idea in
Hilton, under the direction of Clyda' children's wear.
Johnson, “managing director of
the Center. An Oriental coat piped in vel-
vet, and the print dress with its
The fashion excitement projected OW" sweater, are among the count-
in the Dallas story is most note-|less designs which add to Dallas’
mainly upon ‘unexpected contrasts. |
Her parents are not living and she|For example, the visiting editors |
got their first look at a seersucker|
dinner dress of stem-like slimness|
“Would it be proper for the|which has big satin sleeves for tn
bride-to-be to accept the invitation interest.
of her fiance's mother to have the|. ‘The allure of the full-length sheer | Pelfast, Ireland, recounted bits of
and reception at her | coat has also found strong Dallas [Tish folklore and presented an Dear Mrs. Post: A young wom- | worthy in the field of late day and/iMportance as a children's as well
an in her early 20s is going bg ebioarsed fashions, and is based ®8 & sportswear center.
Irish Folklore Told
New Citizens League
Mrs. Stanley Allen, formerly of
acceptance. Sheaths in silk blend Irish folksong at the Friday- eve-
textured weaves are dressed up ning meéting of the New Citizens
with matching . voiles. iwith silk organza coats. Polished|League held in the Adah Shelly
cottons, plain or printed, are mated Library.
| Completing the St. Patrick Day
Heavily embroidered cottons and/PPOSTanr was colored movies ot
linens occasionally have sheer Ireland, Refreshments were served
dusters so that they can be classi-|fom a table decorated in the St
fied as costumes. The romance in|Patrick motif arranged by Mrs.
the story of the sheer coat is found Herbert Langton.
in evening wear, where hand-|
blocked floral prints on silk or-|
ganza are given the precious look
with dusters to match the flowers. |
pr ere
Nancy Jean Holmes for her mar-
riage Saturday evening to Charles —————|Dennison Gilbert of Algonac.
| The bride is the daughter of Mr.
)and Mrs. Hiram Perry Holmes of
| Fairfax road and the bridegroom
jis the son of Mrs. Charles Gilbert
lof St. Clair Rivér drive, Algonac
the service in Christ Churcly Cran-
brook. * ~
The wedding gown featured a
scoop neckline, short cap sleeves
and a loop bustle in the back of
the billowing skirt which formed
lusion was moulded inte a smal
| cap and the bouquet |was ai | were worn over crinolines. Small
matching calots and nose gay
bouquets of yellow roses and tea
roses completed their costumes.
Frank George Baxter IIIT was
| best man and seating the guests
| were James Craig Holmes,
brother of the bride, Charles E.
Davies, Robert E. Weaver of
Ann Arbor and William R. James
of Bloomfield Hills,
A reception was given at Bloom-
field Hills Country Club where Mrs.
Holmes received her guests wear-
ing a sheath of Dulcet blue péau
de soie. Petite white roses
rimmed her matching hat and she
pinned yellow spray orchids to her When it comes to smart suits
‘and costumes for town wear, Dal-
jlag believes in the shorter, softer irule on this matter and what do
‘you think about it?”
| Answer: Although a gift from her
to him has never been unusual, es-|
pecially when she is very well off,
it is not. a general custom. i
Knights of Pythias
Plan Program:
Pictures of ‘Pontiac of Yester-
day” with a brief resume will be
presented by J, L. VanWagoner
Tuesday evening when Pontiac;
Lodge 19, Knights of Pythias will)
be hosts to Fellowship 277, and Ox-,
ford Lodge 108 at a district
purse.
| arrangement of white — spray
| orchids and freesia.
was matron of honor and_ brides-
maids were Mrs. James Craig
Charles Edwatd/a navy and white dress and jacket)
with a navy hat. The couple will Mrs.; Gilbert wore delustered,
aqua satin with matching acces-|
sories.
spray orchids, |
For her wedding trip to Fort
Lauderdale, Fla. the bride wore
live in Birmingham.
She also wore yellow meeting. |Lace-edged collars, jacket. They are usually cut away
at the front arid eased or lightly
bloused at the back. Some are in
silk blend checks, others in print-
ed linen, and many are in solids’
neatly frosted with hwite collars. |
Dallas designers have gone far
afield in search of inspiration for:
interesting, new looking dresses.
Prints have been taken from India|
and beautifully manipulated into a|
one-shoulder sundress with full).
skirt and matching stole.
Inspiration from the Victorian,
era is seen everywhere, but is
most pronounced in newest vari-|
ations on the shirtwaist theme. '
shirt fronts
Program plans for the district that are, ornate with ruffles, tucks
will be discussed at the meeting) and insertion, plus the added grace, to be held at 1 o'clock in Castle! of full
Hall, Roll call will be held at 9/waister as alway: p.m,
An Invitation has been extended ROSE A MAXIM .
skirts, (make the shirt; Mr. and Mrs. Athanas Maxim $ a summer fash- of East Beverly avenue announce ion with strong appeal. ithe engagement of their daughter,
Prints, stripes and solids get the| Rose, to J. Harold
to all members of the Pythian Or-|shirtwaist treatment this:year, but/Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith,.son of C.; Smith of der and the past Pythians to attend all-white is scoring many admir-|Russeliville, Ky. September wed- this meeting. ers, ding is planned. ~~
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Open’ Tonight-and Friday Until 9 P.M. 1 arb : W on I N omuinations, N ot Oscar | Lh, /MPORTANT NEW = os : — Ale : | : ; = ~ * : : — ee * . : ae fA, a *
me = \% SY . any year, and “repeaters” are |seum Of Arts And Sciences as Mr.) 1 have always had the deepest || td EASTER COLOR ~. : rd pS ( ‘ | = no surprise, ; could not be present, sympathy for actors who appear 48 N. Saginaw St. : - Say :
uN LAS IR But it still comes as a big sur- ay gent OM, Cael B De) TN ene Ones te pon ie S i"
' aati jprise that so many good actors/Mille, the great director, made the) Wits when the Oscar Is placed
24 W: Huron a ay, OE oe are left off from year to year. _|presentation, and I was never so) thelr trambling hands, Suh Ph an * Kon | Feta * = © out and out scared in my life. My eae ony a ~ This year, I think it is astound- knees were knocking and my) Never believe any actor :
SAVE 2.96! FARBERWARE finns core ecscrtat See es aad ee at a we = H : ‘ d an Oscar won an award, finest actors who has given three/or not I could manage to make the ever wins an Oscar or not. It is
at : : s not true. There are very Outstanding performances within little speech I had prepared to say|the thrill of thrills, the prize of a “
ee ee See indust 12 months (in “Interrupted Mel-|‘‘Thank You" in Mr, Whitney's) prizes—and in his (or her) heart
‘ STAINLESS SAUCEPAN | = ge, ee S ) — Seo eo | imee list. His costar, Eleanor @ that big night for | “Whether Oscar eventually brings ee ay | a ‘ | Parker, is nominated for “Inter-|™? St ee Biltmore Bow! In 1998 |tiumph or , he is, and has y Wearight
with HEAVY ALUMINUM Se ace = : wobably wouldn't 8 €\case“ot always a bridesmaid but| SITOUP or Hollywood has to bestow Bsa od
a even if she had won) was) ’v<" ® OMMGe: G h
for ‘Ca-|ROSSANO BRAS atner at ; ee bonded to the bottom eT sae sie For the Crib Crowd 5.00 | lost three times! | Fated raves nance, Nance Home | oe .
: PR ER BEE but who lost out nella | NYLON CREEPER SET Sizes 6Y to TY Years | costir in the final race, is Ros} ; : izes 644 to TY Never. Needs bE pad nea — = sano Braszi in “Summertime.” Benefit Millinery Creepers, quilted
Polishing many" tad metho eke Ge ine se Sn nae & omen Show, Bridge Slated g remmers ond cap, NARROW WIDTH pry ot ee who had never yg rs Hepburn, is very for Sorority Alumni $598
3 | ime wrote reams of praise for | ™h = the running. Mrs, James J. Nancé’ot_Bloom- :
an | this great artist who never | Perey ae villain ida n|%24 Hille will open her haine. to Baby Dresses | , ‘
acquainted a ot her \Oklahoma!” would elevate him|¢ North Woodward Alumni As- Nylon » Cotton « 3.00 :
oller s+ ! to the ranks of “‘best support.” But |s0ciation of Kappa Kappa Gamma Permanent Pleat ooo AV a
. now again near the goal/Rod was left by the wayside, as|Tuesday for a benefit millinery = ie
time when votes afe}was the very wonderful. Charlotte|show and bridge. $398 up Popular Sizes to see which stars get|Greenwood in the same picture, Proceeds will be given the Birm- ° = nod from Oscar for 1955, let's wre § ingham Child Guidance Clinic for e ; over the situation. As for Rosalind Russell in “‘Pic-|pookshelves and books for their 2 and 3-Pe. -
WITH COVER REPEAT WINS nic'"=how could Res's absolutely !medical library. Mrs, Jomes L Boucle Knit [7 :
it is pertinent that Wichert, general chairman, has an- |. i
de on ons nominated spinster school teacher be ignored? inounced tickets may be purchased | fi : Game Oe é
for best actor and best actress\°™, People will tell you thatitrom Mrs, Frank McKinless, or) J 6-12-18 mon previous Oscar win-|Pcttlnd eliminated hervelf Mrs, William R. Moore of Birm e)
3 immy Cagney won in 1942 rosa ym ori ove peal pureed ingham. : $298 up fF -
7 ; | (| for “Yankee Doodle Dandy.” Spen- Ae Rane eaid “T have| Dessert will be served at 12:45 "ie | Almost three dollars less . .. just to introduce to yOu [cer Tracy won in 1937 for ‘‘Cap- eS — . ye ire while members model hats from DRESSES COATS eee ;
this mirror-bright new stainless steel cookware with beens Ap aan and —_ ra ter my on & ipa bivhont ee Ce a acue nt S i + * own.” Cc. be in r = . PURSES i
bottom of thick aluminum to hold and spread heat. | Frank sinatra carried off best aup-|CSCS2Y, 18 not fair to those fine) Sys, ike NaS wat te || BOYS SUITS - TOPCOATS Oihen FAR te ee : 1¥2 quart size, regularly $6.95. Easy to clean, too! fer “Piste oiten aad wim danncve frst con.| cide Mrs. Peter Decker, Mrs. CAPS i Here To Eternity.” Katharine Hep-| .ijoration.”” W. E. Mosher, Jr., Mrs. Val i
Oscar is for . , Corrodi, Mrs. John J. y ‘Mornin m Glory” in 1933—amaz- I have never, in the past, Mrs. Robert Sinclair, Mrs,
( ingly enough, twenty-three years) Stated or implied my preferences | F. Hohm, Mrs. Thomas B. ‘
before she received the nomina-| in the spirited race for the Os- | burn, Jr, and Mrs. George W 7
for “Summertime’'—and Jen- erie & = ee this is _ Barton. ‘|
Jones’ Oscar came for ‘Song critics Bridge will conclude the }
aera sean ae noon, and individual t a b
J] We can deduce trom this that Raaeicruntiasie on cuasaaa nave been planned by Sirs. Met :
] 2 Seed ccter be o eva eter (8 | yee, 1 emmsted tn *BHeliywoed [hire Leland H. Pence, , . ee
: ceive a ballet pois ares ae — Mrs. Oren Wallace, and |= > . . ates ;
|Erin-Go-Bragh chelcen tn secret. Mrs. Frank Mcinnes, arrange-/ = YOU WILL BE WEARING A “S a ! / . On another occasion, at Jock/ing; Mrs. B, Helser, decora- i \Theme for Whitney’s request I accepted his tions and rd J. C. Siegsmund, | THIS EASTER... _— 5
Square Dance _ evar for the Motion Picture Mu-Jr. publicity. ~ le ciao
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| “Erin-Go-Bragh” through- } aa thes es ice building PERMANENT $8.50 and Up oe 4
: Friday evening as the Merry Mix: | | Haircuts Included—Phone FE 8-223 | N h N l 7 lers Square Dance Club held their e 9 > | 2 | | St Parick Dey dance, Gren | Marilyn’s Beauty Salon |p ANY BRIDE WOULD circled shamrocks and white clay <
| : | pipes decorated the hall. 642 Auburn—East Side Shopping Center ‘ ' The lively jigs and reels were, |
| | BLESS YOU FOR GIVING |at.si sacrors.2'cah i Burt, Hal aon — = 4 *.
‘Lee Kaines. Mr. rs. Kenneth|;7 " ’
a | | Jackson wens websoned as new)! “Exclusively Ours . |
' THIS BINNISTER ! ‘members in Pontiac” | | Mr. and Mrs. Dale McClelland, !
: : , . Mr. and Mrs. K. Legassa, Mr. and
| ‘Mrs. Bob Bunce, Mr. and Mrs ;
Successor to the connister, , . Just tilt Kenneth Gorsline, Mr. and Mrs. || :
| a bin. . . scoop out contents . . . close William Hurtubise, Mr. and Mrs.|/ '
| | bin alt with one hand! "Or remove eeming | Stn and ME Ron | bins. No lids to fumble with. Four Bins Copperor | [e 3
for flour, sugar,'ete. May also be hung. °*™* : |
11.95 Mrs. Burgess f sida Et
‘Hostess to | 4
Matching Breadbox, also usable for vegetables. .11.95 fF : just yu § ;
Past Presidents |= . wank tls Ghtien, !
| ‘The Joslyn avenue home of Mrs, e FASTER > ae 3
. . Arthur Burgess was the meeting F~
In Doubt on a Bridal Gift? | piace’ tor the Thursday evening | | 2 ‘meeting of Past President's Club, |/
Chances are we know exactly what she wants , . . and even Zone 8, MOMS of America, Inc. ~ ;
what's already been selected for her! Just ask at the Bride’s | |! Mrs L. R. Naugle gave the open.” (
Registry where most Pontiac area girls record their choices. ive i a “i ee at poe ne) a
‘ing. The Bible lesson for the day —_ ,
was from the 91st Psalm. |e 8 5 :
| Mrs. Felix May, Mrs. Bessie sles ; 4 fe
Clark and Mrs. Duncan McVean ~
; reported on the Past Presidents|) . : 4
—-Waldron Hotel Beauty Shop 4 state board meeting held recently |” Others to $100 , 3 jat the Allan Park home of Mrs./7 /
EMMA HICKS, OWNER |A. W. Mack, founder of the MOMS 5 : Y a Y at ou ca iss... You a
Open Wed. and Thurs. Evenings by Appointment 'Past President organization, = s. could almost close your SECOND FLOOR | Refreshments were served from © ,
FE 2-3044 WALDRON HOTEL ia table decorated in the St. Pat- eyes and pick . . . so many 4 rick Day motif. s & flattering hats have we! |
48 N. Saginaw se.
Easter’s Most
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with frost-pearls to match —
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collar and bow. Each, 14.95 —
Whether you've been dreaming of a perky little sailor, a
cap bright with flowers, a new dome creation, wide-
brimmed cart-wheel , , . you're sure to find THE perfect
A latticework of gingham is appliqued all over Marion MeCoy's :
organdy party/ dress. Sleeveless and full-skitted, its: waistline drops os * _ hat in our Easter blooming hat department.
to a deep V fore and aft. Dramatic note is the wide, wrapped cum- ;
merbund and sash" ot the pin-checked gingham. Misses sizes. : ; Millinery Salon—Second Floor
Better Dresses—Second Floor
* THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1956 % 4
ray
heoiee the couple were Ham-
ilton Wright of Cleveland, and Mrs.
Campbell,
For her wedding the bride chose
a Dwaltz-length gown of gray or-
ganza and a corsage of white spray|
orchids, Mrs. Campbell performed
her duties in q wine-colored crepe
— and carried white spray or-
Folloiwng a honeymoon in Cuba,
the couple will reside in Birming-
ham.
THE EMPIRE
COIFFURE
Modern interpretation of Napol-
eonic splendor.. Wispy bangs,
——_ crest of sweeping side
cur Betty Mae Bemis
Feted at Shower —
| Mrs. Warren Osman and Mrs.
i Seely Dart entertained at a bridal
: shower on Friday evening in the
\formers home on Elizabeth Lake
|road, honoring Betty Mae Bemis.
Five raid to Serve You--
Now Open All Day
Woetneoder |_ Betty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
OPEN EVENINGS Russell E. Bemis of Bald Mountain
BY APPOINTMENT road will become the birde of Don
lald R. Rouse, son of Mrs. Purma
| Rouse of Balboa place in a cere-
: BE I T Y Le CORNU mony to be performed on April 7 BEAUTY STUDIO at the First Baptist Church
306 Riker Building FE 2.5221 | Coming Events
Tuesday at 7:30
Mrs, Ruth McGowan, 141 Owego Dr.
Group 5 OES, will meet Tuesday ey
p.m. the home of Mrs. W.
Morgan, “te Gylvan Ct.
The Happy not — will
day at 10 Ag ote
Ce — Pos, 13 ‘zim
cer meet Tues-
ome of Mrs.
‘x. ‘ve sew on can
ters, Pasay, meet at @ tonight at 18 W.
Huron Bt.
MOMS of America Inc., Unit 3, will
meet Tuesday at the home: of Mrs. P.
H. Abare, eva, for 12 o'clock
——— and social afternoon,
Apuiiney to the Metropolitan
it be agin 6 , will meet at American
on “aubere avenue, Tues-
$6.90
: We Specialize in Haircuiting a at @ p.m.
: Pr Willard Unit WCTU will meet
ALIESE BEAUTY SHOP [sud fem at tetris jock
ipm. -The public is invited,
Next to Barley Market (Over Tasty Bakery) | i paare,M Bee Tent Hive 347 of Macca- w
| Loyal Philathea Class Bible Study
= Group of First ret Church will meet
: at the home of|
z. Lees a 41, Pythian Gis-| Waldron.
Scene of
Area Contest Pontiac Group
Entertains Local
Contestants |
Those attending the area speech
contest sponsored by International
Toastmistress Club Saturday were
treated to something unusual in the
field of speechmaking.
Contestants. from the four clubs
represented in the area proved that
their clubs can come up with pro-_
fessional speakers, Their poise,
self-assurance and ability to hold
an audience is something quite re-
markable,
never falter, But when they're
asked to make impromptu speech-
_les on a subject like “hairpins”
"they can speak for seven minutes
and you'd think they had studied
the subject for weeks.
Winner of the contest held. at
Hotel Waldron was Mrs. John Bal-
chan Jr. of the Somac Club of
East Detroit followed closely by
Mrs, Clayton Rule of the Pontiac
Toastmistress Club,
Mrs, Balchan's topic was ‘Ad-
vertising Gimmicks” and Mrs.
Rule spoke on ‘‘A Precious Thing.”
Other contestants were Mrs. Gor-
don Herrick of the Lake Huron
“Smiles’' and Mrs. Keith Brooks of
the Port Huron Toastmistress Club
whose topic was “How Is Your
Credit?”
The contestants were judged by|
Maurice Decker of Pontiac, Wal-
lace Hettle of Port Huron, Thomas
Hackett of Detroit and Vera Mae
|Adams of Pontiac,
The invocation was given by
Mrs, James Segasta of Detroit,
and the inspirational closing by
Mrs. J. Wendell Green. jt
80% N. Saginaw Coes Sacetem by FE 2-5600 [ees sees ew Hel see's; Contest chairman was Mrs.| ‘Saginaw 6t.
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ee ae - They never grope for words, —
Toastmistress Club who .spoke on __
Club.
Mrs. Milton Freet,
the Pontiac club. Mrs, Frank Con-
roy of Port Huron was toastmis- d
ress and timekeepers were Mrs.
Maurice Mouton of the Somac club
and Mrs. Robert Bunce of Pon-
tiac,
Tellers were Mrs. Ivan Wilcox,
Pontiac; Mrs, William J, Cowles,
Port Huron, and Mrs, C,
jsetta, Lake Huron.
General chairmen of the event)
‘Adolph Shay of the Lake Huron’ were Mrs, Robert Sutton and Hel- en Turek of the Pontiac club. H. Ro-
High winds near the Adriatic sea Welcoming the group was)
president of} aw Speech Contest. Conducted by Toastmistress Club :
Pentiac Press Photes +
Area Two, International Toastmistress Club, held
its contest Saturday at Hotel Waldron.
from the four clubs included in the area were (le{t to
right) Mrs. Keith Brooks of Port Huron Toastmistress
Club; Mrs. John Balchan Jr. of the Somac Club of East
Detroit; Mrs. Clayton Rule of the Pontiac Toastmistress
Club, and Mrs. Gordon Herrick of the Lake Huron
Toastmistress Club, Port Huron.
was Mrs. Balchan with Mrs. Contestants
Winner of the contest
Rule in second place.
Wedding Date Set
Mrs. Nellie Schlanek of Ruth
avenue is announcing the forthcom- sometimes blow railroad trains ing marriage of her daughter Va-
from their tracks. ~ Jeria Joan, to William G. Oakley, |son of Mr, and Mrs. Norris Grove of Flint, The ceremony will be per-
formed May 26.
The United States has more
than 51,000,000 telephones Themm, Community Club
Elects Officers
Robert Schumde was elected
president of the North Side Com-
munity Club when the group met
recently, Other officers serving
for the ensuing year are Charles
Holmes, vice president; Russell
teasurer and Kenneth
Strine, secretary. ‘
Plans were completed for the
citywide celebration to be held
July 4 at Oakland Park. An in-
vitation was extended to all north
side residents to join the organiza-
‘tion.
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Ger i wiof Shean "Geoiec Ata
| PERA erate a tater ai Still Good
‘Feearase sc) Mis Read Shoes and just as welcome. Recipe for Making SEVENTEEN
For Spring Beauty
_ Hair Styling
Hair Cutting
Permanents hie: UD
robin,
A California designer takes :
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background of spring navy and fashions it into.a wonderfully’ By JANET ODELL ,
ple ms inte tobeie: is] Pestiee Poses Ramo Settee
pretty, squared-away neckline &| We met a delightful senior citi-
brief sleeves. The and zen the other day and begged a
PERMANENT WAVE SHOP pee-topped hip- |e, eo hee ne Front need
#5 2-6039 [22 creates two deep side pock- ets, and there's back interest in a|0f Lake hes a charm
pleated insert of “fishtail” skirt. jing manner and an engaging
WILLIAM K, COWIE; |tt0% 120 hard to eat leftover cook-| 1 Mer ctgntics: brs Reed ls rT] jes or gingerbread men? A few! tongs to the Golden Age Group
Custom phoistering moments in your oven, set at mod-| at the YWCA and to a canasta
21 Year of Practical Experience} |erate heat, will bring these tasty, club, She likes ta knit and to
378 Orchard Lk, Ave. FE 4-2887) tidbits back to complete tender-| C™reider. She is active in a
cod geal ver | Se Soh Ant te : —— | Here is Mrs. Reed's recipe for So MANY MO MORE . lan old-time favorite, Sour Cream
hair styling possi ee when ‘your hair is naturally’ ond pesuit- | SOUR CREAM COOKIES fully waved. | By Mrs, Fred Reed : PERMANENTS COMPLETE } 2.cupe suger x
$/700 $50 i cup sour cream } ; : , so 1 4 . 2
See SALE! REGULARLY $7.50 HAIR BBS loon and CUTTING a = ohens sao oot aaa
y OSCAR ‘Stir soda into sour milk. Add SILVERPLATED
No Appointment Necessar jsakt, matmeg and lemon extract
st a Regen ieg ins , “TRIO” BON BON DISH Q to a h. , sas: ;,
PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP Sinaloa iy Aged sageigtibonr Mrs. Milton Freet (left) of North day of the Area Two speech contest T )
1 West Lawrence FE deral 2-4959 cutter. Bake 12 minutes in a 400-| Anderson street, president of the Pontiac sponsored by . International Toastmis-
degree oven. . Toastmistress Club, was photographed as. tresses Club with Helen Turek, general a *
ae — she discussed last minute details Satur. chairman, of West Huron street. Drometer 9% inches $ 95 beat 3
| meee 2% inches High : . Tax
For Easter ... Choose Your Wave | . : , Bethany Baptist Church _ |5t: Bernadette Guild | _ smooth wide sophisticated waves G H M yo. Elects New Officers Smortest snock, jom-and-relish or flower dish
soft loose lightly-curled waves roups ave e€etings ott: Rernedote Gud ot Oe Bene- , yet! Three charming a! shaped lg eed
ihe — ; . py vues drive W re _ 7 by a graceful stem in center to form handle,
springy 9 weret Pease es eae - = Anaad Ae loca a ie evening. Mrs. William Swanson Heavy silverplote which looks three times the , was do-hostess. or tight lively, natural curls ing the week for their final ‘meet-| Gift. one sii indie price if you wont o gift to moke on extra
oo _ ings before changing personnel in Esther ‘\elected president, Mrs. Swanson, wondertul impression! : oe
Our Finest Value! : their respective groupings, emibers, ot — tenes Geng vesquentest Lig John raat,
Naomi home of Mrs. Telton Rogg of Gen-| ery, dt ana
CREME COLD WAVE The Naomi Group enjoyed lunch-|esee avenue. Mrs. George Randall jeon at the home of Mrs. Lawrence’ assisted the hostess. Mrs. Ralph Cotcher, Mrs. Al-
[Taylor on Osceola drive. Mra, AP. Mrs. Harry Buehring gave the| lam Neville, Mrs, Ray Ball: and i Onl review ‘Within Two Worlds,” was'devotional service and Mrs. 1.M.| Mrs. Mary Stinson were guests. | nly ° |\Webb gave and a book Lewis conducted the business meet-| The Guild will be guests of : praca ipheng — was ing. honor at a cooperative dinner in 1 ven le, * ; 1
Variations are unlimited! Soft curls with ee ESL. cape mn i: , tight curls with smoothness. How do : charense | opened irs. William Criger * | The Gas Appliance Manufactur- ;
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| baugh assisted the hostess. Mrs. beauty to the most difficult - to -
| William Shirley presided at the wave hair, Intended for more ex- | meeting and devotions were given pensive permonents, we offer ot a
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During the evening members
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> THE SENSI-BULL THING TO DO — “If you
‘were a bull and heard that you were to face one
‘Of the world's greatest matadors, what would you
“dp, eh? Well, some may call me sissy for trying to
out of the arena in Mexico City. But I was
Dominguin. So caught mee making :
was, with his cape, the ¢
this frantic exit, There
sword and gleam in his eye. He had just returned
to Mexico after a three-year absence, and the
crowd ‘wanted blood — mine. So can you blame
eS cat Spain’s Luis Miguel —_ me for wanting out?”* | :
Nine Japanese 5, tan srrte [Plan 4%4-Foot Cake ‘Sot to Fight’ 10 tapioca, root. ‘Two of us finally for Kelly-Rainier Rite !
Years Ton bole Last October we decided on a| MONTE CARLO (INS) — Monte - _ [suicide last stand. Knowing we/Carlo bakers plan a 4'4 foot high
“MOST, Japan w — Nine former|WOUd be killed by the enemy, we
nevertheless gathered our rusting
weapons and advanced against the
beach.”
- A native, policeman surprised
them, assured them the war was
over, and took their weapons as
precaution.
They returned to Japan today
aboard the 1,500-ton Nissho Maru,
There are only 18 calories in a
wedding cake for Prince Rainier
{II and Grace Kelly. |
Catering officials, swept along
in the busy plans of the tiny prin-|
cipality for the April wedding, an-
nounced the cake will weigh nearly’
two hundred pounds.
It will take the form of a tower
radorned with sugar cupids. j
’ Longest verse in the New Testa- |
ment of the Bible is Revelation
20:4, which embraces 68 words. |
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PONTIAC, MIGHIGAN MONDAY, Pc San 19, 1956 : NINETEEN
If Johnny can’t read,- it won't,
be the fault of the Oakland County,
Board of Education reading clinic| personnel!
The new reading clinic is offer-
ing a series of Workshops
county teachers to provide assist-
ance and guidance to them to help
improve reading and study skills:
of their students. ‘tion so. that “more young. people
can be reached,"’ says Dr. Hahn.
The teachers and administrators
oar dle Pesach nth ooo.
\ echniques of reading problems in
the classroom, They are
°F how to discover reading problems,
assist- how to conduct lessons and how to
give special work necessary, for which is a organized read-|ity. We are trying to show how itimay result. from unknown vision ing activity in which the teacher|can be shared and to he help fnely problems sickness in early yp tol gy dane elope tsar gain enthusiasm forigrades when basic reading ideas
_ _. [were taught; parents over-anxious
; The secondary school level. also! ahout theit' child’s reading prow- stories and skill building is concerned with reading prob-jess; emotional problems: or slow niaterials prepared by her for this lems. A clinic for secondary teach- jjanguage development, says Dr,
Hahn purpose. ‘Dr. says that he feels that|‘Reading and Study Skills in the ‘improvement of the slow reader.|this program will contribute to a'Secondary. Schools.” The purpose
One of the workshops now in | A slow reader does not have a
low 1Q. He is usually of average
or better intelligence but has be- aught to Read te
reading low - average reading skills, Dr,
nted out. “We are e standing of what is involved in the 8! ae pot apoe. ays to bring him up-to his reading and studying process, capacity.”
“AN teachers are reading Another activity of the new read- teachers,” says Dr. Hahn. “All jing program is testing the child’s have obligations to help the stu- | eading ability so that he can be The highly specialized reading
‘service is under the direction of
Dr, Harry Hahn. Dr. Hahn came
to. Oakland Coynty from Lehigh
University in Bethichem, Pa, in
duly of last year.
The workshops are an outgrowth operation is called “Corrective
in the Classroom.” .
Teachers in. this workshop are
learning different methods for
working effectively with retarded
feaders in the average class-
room, The teachers work direct- work independently
groups within the classroom. of his plans made with the Board) ly with children who have read- | “The purpose here Is to help | dent understand reading. ma- jneined taster and more expertly. of Education. | ing problems. ; develop a child's creative think- | terial In the course they may Reading Clinician Harold H. Lef-
ing,” says Dr. Hahn. teach.”
Aim of the workshop program is, Another workshop for teachers
to “personalize” —. instruc- ‘is the adjusted reading _Program fler is Dr. Hahn's assistant in the
V+! Cause of a child's slow reading |new reading service.
Hardtop Leads
Pontiac Output Body Style Tops Nation
in Popularity, Mandger
of GM Division Says
America’s favorite automobile
body style is the hardtop sports
model, according to R. M. Critch-
field, GM vice ee and gen-
eral manager of Pontiac Motor
Division. Pontiac “Reading can be a lonely activ.
¢
./than half of its total production to x : cao Pontiac Press Photes
the Catalina hardtop style. LEARNING TO READ — Dr. Harry Hahn, di- —_ learn how to help the slow reader become more rector of reading service with the Oakland County
Board of Education, instructs several boys and
girls during a workshop where county teachers “The phenomenal growth in pop-
jularity of the so-called ‘hardtop
convertible’ since its introduction
by General Motors shortly after
‘World War I! is typified by Pon-
tiac production records,"’ Critch-
field said.
"In 1958, 8.06 per cent of our
consisted ‘of the Cata-
new sheet metal “flow coat’ priming system. The project is part of
Genera] Motors’ billion-dollar expansion and modernization program
for 1956. CONSTRUCTION NEARS CLIMAX — Workmen enter the last
stages of labor on the-new third-floor addition to the. Pontiac Motor
Division's final assembly plant. Scheduled to be in use-by early sum-
_ mer, the 24,000 square foot enlargement will provide space for a
‘Step Up Efforts to End
Strike at Westinghouse [voted to the hardtop body styles
Sur vey Measures Morale in Industr VY jor a etioment et one oe] crche ti |for a settlement of one of the} Critchfield attributes the rapid)
longest: major walk-outs in recent/ increase in Catalina hardtop sales
decades increased today as Sonn fox better vision and the sleek, low
negotiators scheduled a_ special! styling wffered by no-center-post Pay Biggest Seurce of Complaint
Employe morale in any company|low employes (77 per cent), em-|‘‘low average” compared to em-
now ean be measured against a ploye benefits (74 cent), and/Ploye morale as a whole. This! °* : | national attitude yardstick, which|the technical conupeennee of super-|section of the sample included 4,345| Session po discuss the Westing -| design.
can pinpoint causes of low and high) vision (73 per cent). But only 44Persons in 136 groups, working house s a . Townshio You
morale among workers, according! per cent feel their pay is adequate, perv = —_— me An GS) weed | Avon Township Youngster to an article in a national trade! |welding and assem’ s° nternational z -
rn snd /onty 20 per cont report four. Union of Electrical Workers an- Struck by Auto : publication.
The national yardstick, or stand-
ard, is based on responses from
over 500,000 employes to question-|
naires covering every aspect of)
the work situation, and stems from
a long-term University of Chicago
research project.
Survey results show that em- lably on job security.
, identification with their com- About 80 per cent shew strong
panies, In the remaining oe
gories included in the
naire, 75 par aout Gla bee.
per cent approve the supervisory.
employe relations and their per- jter than that of factory employes, |reach an agreement on the 153- leased
‘but only “lukewarm” when com: |day work stoppage. | mands are not too pressing; 71 ‘pared to all types of employes. |
Major source of satisfaction for/as an indication that a settlement | Eddie Mauro, of 2225 Auburn Rd., net | ree et eee nounced a 10 a.m. meeting of its) A 10-year-old Avon Township boy arog acai pert ae full negotiating committee after \who was struck by @ car as he
¥ Federal mediators and union offi- was crossing Auburn road Satur-
Moral of office employes is bet- cials failed in a weekend effort to day evening was treated and re- |
from St. Joseph Mercy, | Hospital,
The union's action was regarded | * ¢« @
ploye attitudes are stable, not
varying from day to day with
minor changes in the work situ- | i+}, working conditions; 67 per
ation. cent have confidence in manage-
Most employes are satisfied with Ment; 65 per cent feel adminis-|
their work surroundings, but very tration’ is effective and chances are)
few feel 100 per cent secure in g00d for personal growth and ad-
their jobs, the article says. Biggest Vancement; 64 per cent think com-
complaint cited is lack of ade- munications within their companies
quate pay. lis adequate.
Most employes are satisfied with The general morale of produc-.
cooperation and friendliness of fel- tion workers was found bare ly, Seventy per cent are satisfied
sonal status in the companies, | surroundings: |this group appears to be physical/might be close at hand—possibly|was hit by William Catto of Troy
major complaint,/ today or temorrow. |Township. Oakland County Sher-
pay, in-which they feel at the ee s deputies said Catto left the
greatest disadvantage compared to| More than 111 different breeds accident scene before they arrived,
the factory waxter, the article of dogs are recognized and shown Dut left his name with-the boy's)
says. lin ‘the United States. father. SPECIAL INSTRUCTION -- Billy Craigie of eight-week series of reading workshops for county
Walled Lake receives special help from Mrs. school personnel. Mrs. Arnold will study various
Lillian Arnold of Longfellow School in Hazel Park. ways of teaching reading and then apply them in
Mrs. Arnold is one of the teachers enrolled in the her classroom work, — Z '
‘When Carved and Colored
IChurchmen Near End of Ieaker” Lacoste Clamps
Soap Washes--and It Adorns, Too Trough Russia Down in Algeria For most people, soap is to wash| four polar bears play pinechle | amazement watching a baseball nets, full of Mrs. Coons’ collection, Visiting American Protestant
| with, with miniature cards, People, ani- | nestling in a flelder’s glove.
| And throughout the three cabi-'cavert among the other pieces. But if anyone tried to wash with
Mrs. Claude Coons’ soap, she says,
“they'd hear about it pretty quick.”
Mrs. Coons, of 91 N. Johnson
Ave., has nearly 300 pieces of
soap in a bewildering variety of
sizes and shapes, mals and autos stand in frozen
‘all sudsy,
| relatives. . There are animals, birds, bits of
food, golf balls, corsets, angels,
toilets, policemen and a totem pole, {
* * ®
Mrs. Coons started her collection }
about seven years ago with bars of
hotel soap given her by. traveling
She started branching out when
she got a pair of baby shoes
|
Pontiae Press Phote
SKYWATCHERS —- To help the Pontiac post of the Ground ee
servers Corps celebrate their third anniversary last week, some 3
city. officials and workers volunteered for two-hour tours of duty Z|
the post atop the fifth floor of the County Office Building. Shown
above receiving help from Observer Edna Hawley, of 407 S. Paddock
St., is City Commissioner Roy V. Cooley, “bobby” in blue castile.
| * * *
} Perhaps the most fascinating of
‘Mrs.
ipractical jokers’ gimmicks — the
iteed to disintegrate on the first
swiss cheese, and the tempting}.
sniff a fire byérant. Belew low them,
Mary Died jn Turkey
aated at 400,000 pelts,
* in pale lavender soap, Intrigued, |
she asked for more. |
And now she has soap from 41)
states and Great Britain, where a
relative found a pint-sized London)
Coons’ collection are the
realistic-looking golf ball guaran-
jtee, the mouth-watering wedge of
ihot dog.
On one shelf, two small dogs
o——
ISTANBUL—According to Ephe-|
sian tradition, the Virgin Mary, -
passed the last years of her Illife|
at Ephesus, in what is now Turkey, |
and died there.
Produces 400,000 Mink 4 % é i
A GOOD, CLEAN HOBBY—Mrs. Claude Coons,
NARVIK, Norway — Norwegian; 91 N. Johnson Ave., displays the pair of baby
mink production in 1955 is esti-| Shoes which started her collection of neatly 300
pieces of soap sculpture. S*~ has souvenirs of 41 tives. states and Great Britain. Her hobby was started |
about seven years ago when several bars of soap
from hotels were given to her by traveling rela-
q Impose New Restrictions
to Stamp Out Rebellion
in Territory churchmen left for Leningrad to- | soapy kittens, her favorite animal, day ja the windup of alr Any
visit to the Soviet Union.
The 10 Americans set out after
attending midnight Lenten serv:
ices in Moscow's Russian Ortho- eorees a
dox Yelekovsky cathedral, Patri- ALGIERS, Algeria Resident arch Alexei, head of the Church Minister Robert Lacoste today
in Russia, presided. [plunged into his twin drive to
Aléxei preached a sermon on Stamp out 16 months of bloody
forgiveness. He did not mention |Tebellion in Algeria and initiate
the American visitors. '
service the congregation filed past|forms for the French North Afri-
the visiting clergymen
their hands and thank them for ‘Weeping new powers and a flow fresh troops. .
their visit. jot
* * *
| The Americans received a warm| Returning from Paris, Lacoste
|welcome yesterday from the vil-|in quick order issued a series of
llagers of Udelnaya, 25 miles east/decrees virtually clamping a state
lof Moscow. There they watched a} (of emergency on Algeria.
(Russian Orthodox baptism of 11) He outlined initial plans for ec-
|babies at the 300-year-old Church|0nomic and administrative reform
ot the Trinity. jand served notice on French resi-
The group will return from’Len- dents clamoring for immediate
ingrad to -Moscow tonight, They ¢xecution of 86 condemned Algeri-
will leave by air for home Tues- 40 rebels that he would not have
day via Prague and Paris. The| ‘this extremely delicate matter party is expected to reach New regulated in the streets.
| terk Friday.
A powerful Yreach ces cou
[mittee has threatened to shut font of Four to Lose down all municipal offices in Al-
igeria Wednesday unless the reb- ;
iTonsils in Big ‘Cut-U | : g p’ els are executed, The rebels’ sen-
DALLAS, Tex. — The four, |tences are under _2peal.
[eve boys were p lose all,
‘leight tonsils today. Lacoste ied for nasdient dis-
| “The boys have been having a cipline’ from Algeria’s one mil- lot of -sickness this winter. One lion Exgopeans and eight. million ‘would take tonsillitis and he'd give| Moslems, He banned all demon-
‘it.to all the others. We can't sep-'strations. :
varate them at home. So we just *. ¢ 8
‘decided: to take all the tonsils out! His new powérs, granted last
|—and stop all the sickness,"’ said'week by the French Parliament,
their mother, Mrs. H. 8. Robinson. pefmit him to streamline army
The boys, Tommy, 4; Michael/administration for more effective
7, Paul, 5; and Robby, 12, didn’t!warfare, speed up military tri
iseerh to mind. |bunals, create new curfew zones
“TI think this operation business|and order French naval units te
will be a lot of fun,”’ Robby said,|patrol the seein
possibly thinking of the school] Algiers already ig a mid-
he'll miss. ae night to 5/a.m, Pontiac Press Photo |
¥
After the,broad political and economic re- '
to kiss/Can territory, He was armed with.
eS ee eS ee eT sae eee en ee es
NEW YORK @®—Have you ever
ee et L My wile, Frances, and I have
one dwelling with ‘us now. She is
FaCY £8
our daughter, Tracy Ann.
5| REVERSES CONCEPT
Actual parenthood reverses your
lown concept of children, and your
| memories of your own childhood.
1 had always thought of children)
It seems I was wrong. Little
girls get to be little women much
earlier in life’than I realized.
“Oh, no. Not Tracy Ann!”
“Oh, yes. Even Tracy Ann. All “\again. I learned [ had to kid her'|. issue into another
She was absolutly unpredictable.
For a week she refused to try
on a pretty new dress. But, once
she had it on, she broke into a
big storm when we wouldn't let!
ber wear it to bed,
s * *
One of the chores she loves is to
carry in a medicine bottle, open
it, and put my breakfast pill in
my mouth. Most people in New
York City over 40 take from‘three
to six pills or capsules a day, One
morning, being in a hurry, I took
the pill without her ‘help. Tracy
immediately got down on the floor
on her hands and knees and wet
the rug with a torrent of tears,
MORE MISDEEDS
Her small misdemeanors mul-
tiplied. She seemed deliberately to
be trying to see how much she
could get away with. Once I ap-
plied a small punishment, Never)
out of a wrong attitude, The mere
threat of punishment turned her
into another Joan of Arc, daring
you to put her ~ the ae:
Once, in ‘camsparetion, I ex- 4. Both!
my children acted that way. |
don't know what gets into them.”
T cot aaead | acted @ OE onan,
later after our neighbor mother
had left.
* a °
“Why do people who have trou-!
raising their own hellions al-
‘ways assume your child is going)’
to be a hellion, too?”
BOOKS AGREE
“Well, she may be right, " re.
plied Frances cautiously. ‘‘All the
baby books -faree with her.”
“But not our tracy Ann,” I told’
her confidently.
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‘claimed to my wile, ‘I feel sorry
for her: husband. He's going to
have some stubborn times.” Ogre or Angel, Tracy Is 100 Pct.. Feminine way, she would turn the smallest] With considered petty, new now ,~
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Justice Pays $50 Fine,
Has to Give Up License
NEW YORK w—Scofflaw Jus-
tice Carson DeWitt Baker has. paid
a $50 fine and surrendered his
driver's license after being con-|
victed of speeding,
The verdict in Manhattan Traf-
fie Court, yesterday brought to
$185 the fines Baker has paid on
18 long-neglected traffic tickets.
summons,
sence from his $15,000 a year
municipal] court post while the Ap-
‘pellate Division examines his fit-
ness to continue on the bench,
“Why do you always talk of this
child as if she were going to get
|marsted the very next moment?"
| “Well, she already aets more
like a grownup woman than any-
body I know."
|e ‘I'm not sure,” said Frances,
‘that I like that remark.”
|FEWER TANTRUMS
But in the last few weeks the
tantrums have been fewer, Tracy
has shown an eagerness to take
lon new responsibilities. She wants
ito help her mother at every turn.
Her . favorite song is “Love and
Marriage.” * *
Every morning now she climbs:
out of her bed, patters into our
room, and says, ‘Hi, ladies and, He contested only the speeding
Baker has taken leave of ab-| ee herein Octo-
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Returns by Small Business and Professional Meni BY RICHARD A. MULBENS Before filling out Schedule C,
(ith of 12 Articles) read over the information on page
Today's article of the Tax Primer 7. of the official instructions under
is for the small business or pro-|“Business or Profession.”
fessional man. Such taxpayers are; ‘Then refer to a copy of
required to report the income Or) genedule € as you read the
loss from their business or profes-' tonowing tips:
sion on a separate Schedule C of |
Line 1 calls for total receipts Form 1040. They cannot file on
| This is largely a matter of keep- Form 1040A.
| ing adequate records throughout If your, business income is su ithe year. If you made any .al- po 7 stantial,’ it is advisable to have an \cemarns Son veturaed conkl.
expert give his personal attention)
to your tax problems.
Many of you, however, have only|
small businesses, perhaps a hobby)
or sideline business, with relativ aad
little income or property. If you,
have kept proper records during’
the year, you should be able to fill) y out Schedule C yourself with the thing in this computation is to
help of the official instructions and Show the correct amount of in-
this article of the Tax Primer. |Ventory on hand at Jan. 1, 1955, : ion line 2, apd the inventory on
Only persons in business by hand at Dec. 31, 1955, on line 8.
themselves should use Schedule The official instructions on the
C. This means the man whe ‘pack of Schedule C tell how to ewns his own shop or practices figure inventory.
a profession by himself. Do not | ,
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termining which expenses vou ments received as an employe.
E : h \ may deduct on the various lines
ven though you are an employe» vided. Deductions must meet
the following three requirements:
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in your trade or business,
2. Expense must not be fer @
capital item. This means that
‘amounts from your total receipts
las indicated on the form,
If you produce, buy or sell
merchandise, use lines 2 to 9 to!
‘compute and deduct the cost of)
the goods sold, The important |
report your employe income on
page 1 of Form 1040 and your
business income and expenses on
Schedule C, if you buy something which
HW you are enable
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It it turns out that your de-
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Page 3 of Schedule C. contains
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inceme is.less than $4,200 or it
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degrees, warmed by a balmy east wind that blew ami, They. move to Vero Beach
Wednesday and then to Detroit's
training grounds here Wednesday. The Tigers beat the Braves 6-3
yesterday to register their 2nd
victory against six losses, Mil-|
Writers Choose gers in a wintertime trade with
\the Chicago White Sox for whom
he won 13 and lost 8 last season.
'School Basketball . Tournament. The first round, March 21, draw-
ing by class: ‘secutive American Figure Skat-
ing crown and Ronnie Robertson,
his arch rival, has a $100,000 skat- ae, = SP Ie ni cee ae eee ey ars
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Si. uarter il [ Ol Fin ,
Se aa aaa + By BRUN Flint Vikings, champions of the 14. Elliott led Northern. with~17.jall alone under
You had to see to Se ee eer a gulan o ame : two
on Mea Ot oe Oe The Dealt ooha| Stanza it was 22-6 when coach Art Be
ons |pumped through 13 of his team's|“" Ryzin called time to collect) Treais kept the Chiefs tiac defeated Flint Nc ond period to take a 54-51 17 points in the final quarter during| forces. < in the 3rd period with IMA Saturday night. te ti
from favored Flint Northern in the Northern's big Clarence El-| Four’ field. goals by DeWalt, | kets that moved the locals to Pontiac big bad weather about 20 P
| Class A held scoreless. two by Dave Dichm and another |!" one point 30-29. |pooters broke wildly onto the IMA Sa by Treals made it 24-20 with 2:15. Big Clarence Elliott, ¢-5 North- floor after the 54-51 victory.
‘ The Chiefs will'now move into with 24 for the| t© go im the ern center, then led the Vikings | . Fs.
: the’ state Rod Treais with; Two easy baskets by Al Miller,| to & 45-35 lead with only 35 sec- | Mrs. Art Van Ryzin seeing her
E ; : «, {ends left im the period. DeWalt first game of the season, said,
, “uit two free throws and the stan- | “I knew we were going te win
me ended 4531, all the time.” “Why didn’t you
Before Northern knew what hap-| el me,” laugheg Art after the
pened, the Chiefs, on a tip by| 5*™* Hud Ray moved in to one point! Larry Peet, Pontiac's first string
45-44. Miller pushed Northern up!guard who suffered a fractured
to 4944 and from here DeWalt|ankle against Flint Central on Fri-
took control. day, listened to the game by radio,
Willie hit four straight baskets,|When the game ended, Art Van
the Chiefs taking their first lead|Ryzin took the mike from broad-
of the game with 2:40 remaining|caster Gib Shanley to send Peet a
at 5049 and at 52-51 with 1:45 to| few victory words from Flint.
go. ; On the way home from Flint,
chmearapagrery ge a stall, | the Oniefs gave due acknowledg-
aan ‘an seconds, ment to the Power that helped
—_ them win, and of Whom before Se —_ the game they asked for victory.
ern took the rebound of Ray’ ne ey Oe Ewes Fer= = missed free throw with 15 sec- * » «@
ends left, There's nothing like a little con-
The Vikings drove. down court/fusion now and then to enliven
jand just as Henry Clarke made|things. That was the situation
his drive for the basket DeWalt|Saturday night at Pontiac High
with a burst of speed slapped the|when the class B and C regional
ball out of Clarke’s hands and he| basketball finals were held.
. then was fouled as he grabbed the} ‘The Class C finalists, St. Gregory ——— eee pthc pthc = and St. Benedict, were scheduled
_ two to play the opening game. But
game just before the buzzer. The|through a misunderstanding they : Chiefs were forced to play without) arrived later; thinking their game 4 the services of regular guard Larry |was last. Utica and St. Clair, the
Peet who suffered a fractured an-|Class B teams, wound up playing
kle the night before against Flint /first, but the game started nearly
Central, Sophomore Terry Zellhart'an hour behind time.
played most of the game = oe 2 6 .
did an outstanding job moving Alan Barkeley Pontiac ‘ and
- |ball, especially during the last min-|Grodon Rogers of Utica have been
CHIEFS IN A VICTORY SMILE — Pontiac High School's Class A Pontiac Press Phote| ute stall. awarded varsity basketball letters
regional champions give out with some bootin’ and hollerin’ after de- upset the Vikings and win a berth in the state quarter-finals. Holding | “The kids played their heartsiat Western Michigan College in
s feating favored Flint Northern §4-51 in the Flint IMA Saturday night. the trophy award are (19) Willie" DeWalt and (21) Red Treais, co- |°Ut they never gave up.” said ane) Sees : : — way, came back with a 17 point surge to _Captains for the game. Beside DeWalt is coach Art Van Ryzin. cae badly.” he added - American Conference. .
3 ort! se Tt :
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: =figers Qnap Losing ofreak=. |): =: Jenkins Win . Diehm : Totsls 31 1284 Totals 20 11 81 e : PONTIAC ............. 6 17 15 1764 ® b
quarter | LAKELAND, Fla. ®—A 5-game| kee, was slated to start tonight smiling as, much as the victory,|loaded single by the Tiger RBI)SO®THERN <....::--. dg a eee {| Titl
Graguiros Lange's Iecding US| Assos ef’ tao eevee hecoana lesenpatea to Miberteery deat| en ee nme 8 ves com to "s dozen. ®
waukee Braves, the Detroit Tigers| into the Detrolt dugout and |They were: “ Trucks, who volunteered to| Sites Set for | Defeats Rival Ronnie
tok, oft for Miami today to take) clipped Lary Jest above the let | 1. Virgil Trucks’ mound per| Sbviously was “Just toning “em |(QUGrter-Finals | Robertson Who Signs bg Brooklyn) eye, laying open the skin. = - | formance, and “i - ° n ;
’ up.” But he gave up only two
|Seters = Se Se od game) ‘Instead of starting, Lary went| 2. Ray Boone's first base hit! hits and a digas aa ‘ bas fares LANSING i#—The State High} $100,000 Contract
ees piles X-rays pares of the exhibition season, a bases-| innings of work. School Athletic Asosciation today
: “s The Tigers and Dodgers play to-|""" ot Gecaoen | The 36-year-old, one-ti announced pairings and Ist round’ pyHr_ADELPHIA’ — Hayes
MIAMI, Fla.—The emerald a1
CLASES A |
Ann Arbor vs, Kelamazeo Central at|ing contract for solace. — Civie Center, 7 p.m.
State ‘Normal, patient, 1:30. —.. Heights va, —g
L ve, Pitcher Frank Lary literally
knocked out before he ever got
into the lineup against Milwau- waukee was 6-2-1 until then and
atop the Grapefruit League.
A couple of things had Hafris
Michigan Trims Tech, 7-5
for NCAA Hockey Title COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. #, Roth ers Assn. —Michigan reigns as champion of fo Sees ee ewe Howe and Red Kelly waged a
both the Western Intercollegiate proadmoor Ice Palace here. Both ©!08¢ ballot battle for the Red Wing| s—Popped ‘
Hockey League and the National] beat out Eastern rivals in the ist}@W@rd, and except for an inter-| [Pinned for Mariowe in 6th) CLARE one Athletic a. and the round, only to meet head-on in the|'UPtion by Bob Goldham last sea-imiwAUKEE (N).... 010 cet coos 12 2 ,Panton Harbor st, John vs, Ludington i got titles the: . hson, either Howe or Kelly has been DETROIT (A) ...... O00 21 G26 76>". : .
same way—beating Michigan Tech, hen with Ae ght. tied 55 in the winner for the last six seasons. wt . Mathews. RBI Rice. Math- Memph Pertlena St. Patrick at
Probes slag Worst Pas w the second period, Michigan cut| | Hews. veteran forward tn the aathews: bors og oe — 2 " ‘erpow- Wing attack a ry “" osso0 Gt. Paul vs. temore -
the ; L—Milwaukee 11, Detroit 7. BB tnaw High School, 7 p.m. for hi be Nee nn nn me
and eg age ona Ee ee tiee a trophy for scoring the most goals |i 1s, ‘Marlowe’ @-in 3. Sieater 1 in {Class E Champion Again
and the Gormley award for the (5-2. Sieater ‘ks).| NEGAUNEE, Mich. (® — Trout
2 PRe'“": Creek sticcessfully defended its 5-2, ter 1-1
mest points. Donatelll wNLY Tea 33.” i.
Marty Pavelich won the Citron 1 'Class':E Michigan basketball phase of the figure skating com-
Trophy as the most sportsmanlike new Championship Saturday night by petition as expected. He failed to
‘overwhelming little Hermansville, overtake Jenkins in the free- two swimmers, brown arms flashing rhyth-
moved h the water with effortless ease.
was . Howe as MVP Receives Award Third
Time; Glenn Hall Is
Named ‘Top Rookie’
DETROIT —Gordie Howe, for|< the third time in five years, today | hic}
held the Most Valuable Player!
award of the Detroit Hockey Writ- Bagina’ P
i Lansing Civic Center, 8:30 peThorT CATHOLIC "CENTRAL PONTIAC AT
~- in
Beach, Calif., for the third conse-
cutive time.
e* *« @
Robertson, whose amateur sta-
‘tus was under fire for allegedly
demanding excessive expenses in
a European exhibition tour earlier
this year, made the question an
academic one after his second-
place performance. He, announced
he had accepted q. two-year pact
with the Ice Capades, a touring
professional ice company.
Jenkins, 22, of Colorado Springs,
Colo., may have made his last
appearance in big-time amateur
competition. He announced before
the meet that he would hang up
his skates to devote full time to
a law career. He enters Harvard
law school in Septeniber.
Robertson, who denied demand-
ing excessive expenses, was be-
hind Jenkins in the school figures 7 p.m,
Pine Tech ve. St. Clair ot Ferndale
Lincoln Te School, 7:39 p.m.
Detroit St. Andrew vs. Rouge st
Birmingham High School, 7:30 p.m.
Berrien —— vs. Ypatlant! Roosevelt
at Albion none, 7:30 p.m.
Ithaca = Lakeview at Saginaw High
|, 8:30 p.m.
Boyne City vs. Crystal Falls et Trav-
erse City St. Prancis, 7:30 p.m.
a— out for Trucks in 3rd rott St. Gregory vs Sebewaing at Watching men come ashore to loll on the
white sand, I thought of what a wonderful advertise-
ment for the professional world Gene Tunney is.
In his mid 50s, Gene has the body of a man much
younger. His blue eyes are clear, his handshake
firm, his skin glowing with health.
Here is a man.now associated with a half dozen
corporations, a millionaire, an all-around sportsman who
fishes, swims,
exclusive clubs. Seceo-oo-oony neonesunnenom a-
Marlowe,p
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Maas.p
Totals
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golfs ahd plays tennis at some of our most
He has a fine family, a background
of travel and study around the world.
‘JUST LOAFED AND CAUGHT LOTS OF LITTLE ONES’
Gene had been aboard the yacht Largo, fishing in
the Keys . . “We didn’t go after anything big. We)
didn’t even go for the bonefish. We just loafed and
. Caught a lot of little ones—nothing to brag about.
We didn’t want to make a big production out of any-!
thing and get _—- ba It was sony reef fishing.” |
* The score was,
Ed Switzer fired in the tie-break-
er from 20 feet for his 3rd goal
of the evening. Neil McDonald
added the insurance tally on a
‘difficult side drive from 30 feet. | The two teams met each other |
for their final four games in the
- WIHL. A victory In any one of
them would have given Tech at TODAY'S SCHEDULE
At Phoenix, Ariz. Baltimore (A) vs | league \player, and Marcel Pronovost the) York (N) 1
at wi haead on eee all — | Michigan's champions doml- for ‘em fan club's award for the “* ea eg ‘ve eee | 6-68, in this Upper Peninsula vil skating phase, ae ally R = * oe eee eee heavyweight champ day emma == nated the Associated Press “unsung hero.” Pavelich took the | At anes. Es. Kansas City (A) ve. lage. son's strong point. _ _
keeps touch with the sport via his television set.) NCAA all-star hockey team. The latter trophy a year ago. At Tucson, Ariz, Chicago (A) vs. Cleve:
He puts in an occasional appearance at a championsh Wolverines captured five of the Miami. ie., Detroit (A) vs, Bresktya ‘Duffy Olympic Choice Lions Set Date for The “top rookie’ award of the
football champions, Sept. 15 in an
exhibition game in the Akron Pitts, wing Ed Switzer and center
Tom Rendall.
St. Lawrence of Canton, N. Y.,
beat out Boston College, 6-2, for
\3rd place in the NCAA playoffs. oe bout ... “I don’t like to get up into the ring, but it’s six positions. The other went to roadcasters Assn. Braden . Fla, New Yor vs.
one of those things. ! . ’ "Va = eat pale Ghee Hr ria Meat a Coenen on el P* . . : . Bowl’ With Browns | Po . Michigan selections for the first G d R id Philadelphia (N)
Wiffi Loses to Doctor Claims —_|_ vetnorr te Detroit Lions|team were goalie Lome Howes, (7rand Hapids Saree ,
| aaah De Ceres reeee eens Ee Pen cea lOVvere Beat 3 i eo TRYON, N.C. — Military men|after two months of trials. World Mark for
Holding Breath _| (Ohio) Rubber Bow. ” a
~ | It will be the Lions’ first trip SAN RAFAEL, Calif. — Dr.| ; Robert Keast held his breath un- te the Akron Stadium since 1950, and civilians compose the United
States Olympic Equestrian team,
‘which wag chosen here yesterday The Prix De Nations (arena
jumping team) for the horsman-
ship games in Stockholm, Sweden,
June 10-17 will be captained by
William Steinkraus, 30, of West- Detroit Foes ‘Cleveland (A) 8, New York (N) 5 LANSING um — Grand Rapids CN) 6, Baltimore (A) 3
Golden Gloves champions whipped
Rollins Soph
St. Clair Golfer Ousted der water for 10 minutes and 58.9 eas oe . Prgiennuraly ae Oa eee arg aad port, Conn.
2. and 1 in Semi-Finals secons yesterday and claimed 8) cevetanders. p R | f firist Al t uad, wi | t test of be- iso it the squad, which to-
world record. rep esu ts 0 ~ punching power gether with mounts will leave tween the two cities. at Pinehurst The anesthesiologist at St. Jo-|..The Akron game, first Lion ex- ‘hibition game announced for the
Regional Finals seph's Hospital in San Francisco
PINEHURST, N.C. W—Marlene|Was timed at the Marin Rod and| nt Ler, ies Be me ae pars Lipide groan Base, Greenville, § C., and Stewart, Canadian champion who Gun Club's sports show by a show!" ae CLASS A ; i ' Wallpack Center, N, a; Hugh official coached Lion -teams hold a wide At Yosiiantt by the Michigan AAU, Wiley, 28, of Md. and won the British Amateur Golf * edge over the Browns, both in ex-| Ann Arbor 69, Livonia Bentley 89 Results: Ww. rs aoe id
Tournament two years ago, and| The accepted record for holding] nibition and in league and cham-| gag arthur Wi MeB ©. Central 68 MEAVIWEIORT | arren Wofford, 20, of Milford,
Wanda Sanches, who was just be- out under water without aids such/ pionship play. vit eS peta, Sond Magen 105 of Gres Kan,
ginning to take up golf seriously|as aqualungs, is 6 minutes 29 sec- - Dearborn 7 yan: round. The team will take advantage of
Hamtremeck « Highland Park 53
Detrott Cath, Central mE. Detroit $2
Kalamazoo 34, Benton bor 80
Pontiac $4, Flint Northern 61
Grand
Muskegon Hts. 40, G
CLASS , OPEN CLASS 113 | ag ee Boyer, Flint, de-
clsioned Early i Detroit. ,
118—Rodbert mel,” Detroit, de-
cisioned Willie Burnett, Benton Harbor.
126--Bill Vereecken, Grand Rapids,
knocked out Lou Eggleston, Detroit, 1:34
of third round. =,
135—Chariles Yates, Detroit, decisioned at that time, met today over 18 onds and was set 39 years ago in
holes in the finals of the North France. James Ray Jordan held
and South Women’s Amateur tour- his breath 8 minutes 3 3-5 seconds|
nament. | i .
Race Program Canceled | schooling shows in Germany -be-
nds) LINCOLN, R. I. —Lincoln last week in San Diego, breaking Downs has cancelled’ horse rac-
Le that mark unofficially. ing programs until Wednesday be-
Each proved her mettle under Dr. Keast, 34, is president ofjcause of poor track conditions re-|
in semifinals yesterday. Mar- th iv | eunlti "s bli i
Hod @ personable “Do-year-old Rob | bs = shhh Cu. isulting from last Friday's blizzard. Kal dete bb, ak doeeph 58 rattle Meco: Seg oy Tarver, de- Members of the three . day
3 — At Cadillac cisioned Allen Witter, Detroit. J team, who will maneuver their lins College from Font : e Premont $3, rs City @ 100—Ernié Hill, Detrott, decistoned
hill, Ontario, put out defending Sets: Sprint Mark Pint Tech $2, Foor Dude Green, Grand Rapids. mounts through a long series of
fo aga pth Smith of St, Clair, ; : 7|_ River Re = Livonia Bentley Bod Strumbeugh, Redford, 1°63 ef third tests, ranging from Pm to
j . r) ee we : 4 round, i
Mpckertacea, detnerate wenta| ALG OStiNi “Fastest Human) ms cv: jteis's 2 usioe 2) Crcereige cut meseane, Landog Jonathan H. Barton of Ft Pole who lives in Baton Rouge, La. Det. St. Andrew 66, Det Lutheran 57 rate, es oe La.; — Dufty of Birming-
was never behind but had to go| BAKERSFIELD, Calif: “@ —|five watches caught the Trinidad! ot. ctatr $6, Utica 48 National Sk h —p » Mich.; ‘William Haggard ; At Houghton ational Skeet Shoot | IKI of Nashville, Tenn. and Wal- 21. holes to win from Anne Quast/Mike Agostini; as hot as the tropic/sprinter in 20.1. The fifth timer) geepnenson a4, Tron Mountain 83 : tor G. Staley ar. of ico, Mi
of Marysville, Wash., a 19-year-jisie he calls home, is being hailed missed the starting guns flash and| arenes c Is Scheduled at Reno : y dr. of Mexico, Me,
_ gid University of Washington so- today as the new “world’s fastest got 19.7. : » | Ypeilantt Roosevelt 68, A.B. Smitha || : The only dressage entry named pl : — . iainan wa o 6 | taxevtew of waheent*, | DALLAS, ‘Tex. (--The National so far is Maj. Robert J. Dorg, an
“The results left the U.S, Curtis. He sprinted 220 yards in a sen-| The listed world record is 20.2,” At Pontiac |Skeet Shooting Assn. will- hold its Army Reserve officer from the
Cup squad without representation sational 20.1 seconds last Satur- held by Mel Patton, former South-| Det 5 Gres, *1 HP. gt. Benedict @ |17th National Championships Aug.) fy) 01% <5 ee sw \Dalles, Ore. Three entries are al-
in the finals. Five players and an day, one tenth of a second faster ern California ace and 1948 Olym-| Crystel Palis 13, Bessemer in 6-11 in Reno, Nev., at Harold's Dean Gare man on Gaal a lowed in the a test fn
the team that will|than the world record, Meet of-|pic 200-meter champion. Ithaca 44, Cottville 41 trp shooting country club. ry base-
sliding Louis
Cards’ Bill Sarni after forcing out Sarni. His play for the double play
British at Sandwich, ficials plan to submit the time for) The meet was a triangular af- yan For the past two years the na-| ™an, is knocked off his feet and comes down atop a series of maneuvers without vis-
dune were in thea new mark. - ~ fair among Fresno State, Fort Ord| Memphis 48, Detroit All Saints tional event has. been held at Wa- ible command. Two more entries fsa i There was no wind when four of/and Edwards AFB, Owosso St. P. 82 Flint Bacted Heart 38 terford, Mich, ; was too late, The surprising Pirates won 7-2 at St. Petersburg, Fis. may be named later.
~
' tebe, THE PONTIAC. Press. MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1956 ~ | 4 dl ~s 4 1
mee 9
TWENTY-FIVE. -
ings
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
¥ Hah Fite
4 25
z
;
tiie i
Plante, who won the Vezina tro-
phy as the No, 1 goalie for the club
ie who broke the shutout at
18:25 of the final period. Bernie
Geoffrion and Floyd Curry sewed it
Stroh il =
, ose
oronto in Playoffs’ up with 1st period goals and Jean
Beliveau, the Art Ross trophy win-| over il
“a
ROCHESTER, N. Y. (INS). —
Harry
Louisville Tangles
in NIT With Dukes NEW YORK (®—Louisville’s Car-
dinals, treated like po’ relations by
the gents who handled the seed-
ings, get their first chance to
strut their stuff tonight in a run-in
with Duquesne as the National In-
ters the quarterfinals.
* * *
The Cardinals, who matched
Dayton’s 23-3 record and twice
dumped the Ohioans (66-64, 59-56)
during the season, were allotted
the No. 2 spot, in the seedings be-
hind the Flyers, who hold the fa-
vorite’s role.
*
which didn't receive (a seeded
.jranking, is the afterpiece in the
double-header at Madison Square
Garden. Fourth-seeded Niagara
plays St, Francis of Brooklyn in
the opener,
‘Semi-Finals Tonight in | Lea
vitation Basketball Tournament en-/
Louisville’s meeting with Du- quesne, the defending champion eads ABC . | Bowling Congress yesterday ‘with
Gossner also igrebbed Ath
place in the twe-man event at
Rochester as he combined with
Walter (Mike) Cyphers fer a
1,234 pinfalls. This same duo
rolled 1,281 for 9th place in the \Fetchick Wins
3
Pre. Tourney Favorite!
Middlecoff Ties for 6th, t St. Pete in
Sudden-Death
With Ed Furgol
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. # —
Mike Fetchick, Lionel Hebert, Bil-
ly Maxwell, Ernie Vossler and
others of the “lesser knowns” of
golf are bearing down-on the “old
guard” theee days. .
Fetchick, ‘a 33-year-old from
Mahopac, N.Y., who is making his
third circuit swing, won the St.
Petersburg Open yesterday in a
sudden-death playoff with Hebert,
%-year-old from Erie, Pa., after
both carded 275s for the regulation
72 holes.
Maxwell, who calls Odessa, Tex.
home, finished third at 276 after
leading for two rounds and Voss-
ler, a 25-year-old master plumber
from Fort Worth, Tex., tied for
fourth with Ted Krol) at 27.
* *
doubles last year.
Bobby Brayman of Detroit had,
earlier been in possession of sec-'
ond place on the A-E scoreboard!
but was shoved down to 3rd by.
Gossner. Bravman, a 20-year-old
‘flash who rolls a composite 206
‘average in four Detroit Leagues,
had totals of 642, Sot and 651.
Brayman's pone in the
| ABC is deemed significant be-
‘cause he is the most likely recruit
for the great Stroh team which is
soon to lose Eddie Lu ki, Tom
Henréssey and Pete Carter.
The Stroh’s, who won the Na-
tional Match Game Championships
three straight years, are the cur-
rent team leaders of this 79-day
classic.
FINAL NHL STANDINGS
Ww L T Pts. GF
Montreal 45 15
DETROIT 30 24
New York 32 28
Toronto 24 3
Boston 23 4
Chicago 19 39
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Montreal 7, New York 2. ‘jand Ed Furgol, the 1954 National Piveg=opy Kroll of Fort Lauder-
le, Fla., is no newcomer to the
proaale this is the first year he
has made a big splash, capturing
;two tournaments and leading the
money winners.
A tie for sixth at 278 by Cary
Middlecoff of Dallas, pre-tourney
favorite and defending champion,
Open champion, was the best
showing by the “old guard.”
Fetchick and Furgol had 69% In
the final round, Hebert and Kroll
70s, Vossler and Middlecoff Tis
and Maxwell a 72. The 6,489-yard
Lakewood Country Club course
has a par a 3-30-72.
Harbert of ca
279 total to win $493.33. Pete Coop-
er, Knollwood pro, finished with
and $228.
Franklin Hits pro Wally Burke-
mo finished out of the money by
fone stroke with 285.
17-Year-Old New
Table Net Champ
Among wachigna putters. Chick |
of Meadowbrook carded a
Pro basketball-attendance up to Missienippi and TCU each re-| Middleweight boxer Eduardo
late December. of 1955 was up by'ceived about $170,000 for playing ‘Lausse of Argentina once played
almost 50 percent compared are the Cotton bowl fogtball classic |professional. soccer in his native
‘1964. figures. last January. sansa Clyde Lovellette of the Minnea-
polis Lakers pro team scored 1,979
points while he was a Kansas col-
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Memphis Tops All Saints |
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urday night in the MHSAA tourna- regiona] baskethal] champions Sat-) umph for Class C laurels.
Sparked by Larry Gacki,
collected 10 of his 12 points in k, Superbly Styled Dayton
ment at Pontiac High.
St. Clair, twice a state finalist
but never a winner, annexed the
‘Class B title with a 56-48 victory
over Utica.
The high-flying Saints, six-
time losers during the regular
season but world - beaters thus
far in the tourney, were in com-
plete command all the way.
Utica trailed by from four to
eight points and at one time in
the last quarter the Saints led
by 14.
St. Clair had excellent scoring
balance with four starters in. two,
figures, headed by Bob Lewis who|
tallied 15 points. Lou Haase and)
\Dick Cole scored 18 and 16 points
| respectively for the Chieftains, |
St. Gregory fought off a 4th’
iquarter rally by Highland Park St.
WHITE WALLS
for that distinclive look! Jim Burns pumped in 25 |
to lead Memphis of the Southern |)
Thumb League to a surprising 48- |p)
42 win over Detroit All Saints in|
| Ypsilanti.
ORDER Clean Winter Comfort NOW! |
Sophisticated as a COCKTAIL GOWN—Tough as a COMPANY of MARINES!
Fourth Period Races
‘Start at Rolladium
The first elimination of the fourth
period races was held Saturday NOW at a New Low Price
16" ISPEEOWAY hi Pontiac Rolladium. os FUFL OI
Girls: Class A—Diane Rigott| CALL:
OAKLAND FUEL
and PAINT CO.
436 Orchard Like Ave
FE 5-6159
ili SIZE
6.70x15 Class B—Paula Burmeister, Class
C—Kathleen LaLane; boys: Class,
A—Raymond Horton, Class, B—|
Arthur Rouse, Class C—Richard|
LaBair. Gail Plympton won -
diaper race.
Finals of the fourth period will)
be held Saturday, April 21. Plus Fed. Tax
and Exchange
QUALITY TOOLS
the All-Ster Whiskey
SEVEN STAR, BLENDED WHISKEY, 90
PROOF. J7is% STRAIGHT WHISKEY 6
YEARS OR MORE OLD. 674% GRAIN
NEUTRAL SPIRITS GOOOERHAM & WORTS
47D. PEORIA, Wh. PARKING jf
77 W. Huron St. (Corner of Cass) Pontiac's Motorist Heodquartes FE 8.0424 BIRMINGHAM Mil 4-0444 $904 wate ATLAS © CLAUSING © DELTA ||
ae Put SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT ; We Have Budget Terms PORTER-CABLE @ SKIL ;
90 PROOF BROWN-SHARPE @ MILWAUKEE " . |
ous Wi Sr TERMS AVAILABLE _ OPEN from 9 to :
‘Nort American Continent |] GLENN WING POWER TOOLS | | |
Five Block North of 14-Mile Roed
DAILY 8 te 6:00 — SATURDAY 8 te 5:00
Pea SEE ey Remade] Ah ae
Soon
WASHINGTON ==, Perteg fetal DAR Citizenship Girl’
Pa ep h ancy sacurd JACKSON, ut—Sharon Weibe, 17
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3 Trapped Ships DETROIT (INSy. ~ Three ships
that opened the 1956 Great Lakes
navigation season over the week-
state (conference of Daughters of! 44 al became icebound and one ' ‘s “DAR
Good Citizenship Girl” for 1956,
wey Bagronany fll yaar
The. Conneaut of the Wyandotte;
Transportation Co.. and the Im-
perial Kingston of the Imperia! Oil
Co., Ltd., became trapped late Sat-
urday off Peach Island. The Con-
sumers Power was trapped a lit-
to Film Helen Keller Lite.
By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS
a ree : HOLLYWOOD INS) — Althdugh|the- handsome Aumont herein) Pe ee ee re ee Susan Hayward has plans for her|Hollywood, then she and Jean| | Miss Weihe, daughter of Mr. a own. inde t. eont she, Pierre will go to Rome for the
religious ceremony. ill make a deal- with 20th. Cen- : w
pred s “So many of our relatives live tury-Fox for one picture a year.
One 's plans { ic a pi neal on Phy Sy io Mother would go with us. I hope
Helen Keller, one of the most won- gpa and Vic Dassene will Susan Hayward Plannitiy }
an Eviuah's diy’ sicnente whl
in Rome,”’ Marisa told me, “and)~
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_ TWENTY-SIX. : < THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. MARCH 19, 1956 ee oes
¥ )96,523 Finish Grade _|Jackson Girl Chosen Coast Guard Frees |Hollywood Headlines , oh
tle further north yesterday, derful women who ever, lived.
The Coast we ane Acacia
came to the rescue in all three
eases. Ice forced the Imperial
Kingston aground on-the left bank , 1:15 + 4:18
MITCHUM Urt- BARD 1:26 - 10.34 The trouble that Robért Mitch-
um’s 15-year-old_boy got.into with
Johnnie Weissmuller's son over the
i destruction of a car has hit
4
From an annual output of 261,-\of the “shipping channel and the| Pretty exciting right now for | harder than anything in his life. FE 4-4611
: 000,000 pounds in 1949 it ativanced!| Acacia had to pull it free with a| Suste at the home stretch of the | Mitchum Sr. and thy were
: |to about 390,000,000 in 1954 and is towline. Oscar race. Win, loose or draw, |in New York to celebrate their
expected to rise to at least 450, The Consumers Power, twice| her twin boys will be with her ay ag . a Bhp Last Showing 3 000 in 1958. reed-by th y didn’t wait for cele’ ion sass tn ey Se Noni nop Oy 2 Oe but flew back when the trouble|_ TONIGHT!
to Detroit. It was bound from To-| The marriage of Marisa Pavan started
ledo to St. Clair with a cargo of to Jean Pierre Aumont will happen) Bob was right in the midst of coal, before April. That is, Marisa will) business but he sald, “I would
have gone home too but I
thought I might hurt the -boy
more than help him.” Young
| Weissmuller’; parents were not
| in town at the time either, TAKING OVER — Bishop Pho-
tios of Paphos, Cyprus, has taken) .
over the duties of Archbishop
Makarios, recently deported to
the Seychelle Islands by ; British
guthorities. Bishop Photios has
random: It's an every night protested Makarios’ exile to «the
date with Claire Bloom and Chris-| United Nations and Great Britain's topher Plummer, actor in “The archbishop of Cante
Lark.” Claire is in New York for or | eee deus
‘the premiere of ‘Alexander the!
ort Bus Riders Survive | voice that introduces the
Memorable Journey ‘cast in “The Bad Seed” is none
other than that of Mervyn LeRoy,|
‘who produced and directed the) wyANDOTTE (INS) — Passen- = gers on a Wyandotte city bus driv-
en by Mrs. Blanche Evans, 41, had
a memorable ride yesterday,
* * * WE'RE GOING TO.
TED’S FOR DINNER
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LAST TIMES TONIGHT
ALL COLOR — ALL CINEMASCOPE!
And we can hardly wait. They serve pugs Gal io eosenae was Jon Hall’s best girl friend,
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| WASHINNGTON—The Depart-|
‘ment of Agriculture estimates that |
|world produetion of coffee for ex-
port totaled 32,736,000 bags during
the 1954-55 season. The estimate)
for the 1955-56 crop foresees an
increase to 36,875,000 bags, |
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on Se te Mew (Fark ond "gare The bus collided with a car
‘Lin town after directing Donna of control, knocking down a street
Family Nights Monday Thru Thursday
stayed in London and will visit, other yard and finally came to
If Melted the Oceans desserts. (special menus for children | Lind ( pec : ’ Linda permission. en by’ Mrs. Maria Jernigan, 30,
Reed in “Beyond Mombasa” in. sign, a fire plug and a household-
a . I 'rest against a front porch.
bem with Donna and Tony; Mrs. Evans and her eight pas-
9 | sengers were uninjured, but Mrs.
‘ . Jernigan and her two daughters,
. : iCarol Ann 10, and Nora Jean, 3,/
reen an ce iwere taken ta, Wyandotte General
|Hospital for observation.
Would Rise 24 Feet All| too!) | Director George Marshall is back °t Wyandotte, and then went out
‘Africa. He says Mrs. Marshall °"S fence. It careened into an-
Woodward at Square Lake Road ls Really Thick
Over the World COCKTAIL
LOUNGE
WASHINGTON — Enough ics
‘covers Greenland to envelop the:
entire world in a frogen sheath 17 | feet thick. Cut into jumbo ice cubes
it would give every person on
earth a two-ton chunk once every
minute for a year, If it melted all
at once, the world’s oceans would
rise by 24 feet — perhaps higher
as Greenland itself lifted from re-|
lease of weight. i
Such are the almost inconceiv-'
able dimensions of the Greenland
ice dome — 647,800 cubic miles of
fee. Paul-Emile Victor, French
polar explorer, calls it a “record-
ing machine of times and climates
past.”
From 1948 until 1953, and sched- | uled again in 1957, French expe- |
ditions to Greenland have explor- |
ed and surveyed the icy face of |
the largest island on earth. Total- | @
ly unknown plains, plateaus, val- |
leys and mountain chains were
discovered buried two miles
deep.-
For the first time, the depth of!
much of the icecap was measured. |
Bedrock in places was found to:
be below sea level. Reports were)
that Victor had found Greenland)
ito be not one but three islands.
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Bow! Bidg.
AN IMPORTANT
EVENT
TUESDAY
at 6:60 P. M.
SNEAK
PREVIEW OF AN
EXTRAORDINARY
NEW HOLLYWOOD
RELEASE IN
SUPERSCOPE!
NO ADVANCE
IN PRICES!
Come in by 7:30 P.M,
and See Three Features!
HELD OVER!
NELLIE HILL Sepia Song Stylist
She's terrific! She wow’'s ‘em!
I] The Star of the Famous Flame
| Show Bar now in’ her second
week at Club 300.”
* BOBBY KANE Comic superb. He will
keep you well entertain- |)
ed for weeks. Come out |
tonight!
FABULOUS ADVENTURE!
Victor oe Gre oe and's own
ice is the chief reason why it has
all not melted away long ago, as e TREASURE
Gch VLA did the great ice desert that once,
covered much of the northern Eu SCOreEe
rope, Asia, and America. In Green-; i TEC MIN
land the cold of past milleniums
has accumulated; the icecap lives
today on the cold of past ages.
About 98 Pct. Accepted |
for Insurance Policies
NEW YORK—Nearly 98 out of
every 100 applications for insur-
lance are now accepted in the
United States.
The Institute of Life Insurance ®
TUES., WED., THURS.
“Rains of Renchipur”
“They Rode West” No Cover, No Minimum,
No Door Charge
Mat, 40 Bre, 50: Child, 20e TODAY and TUESDAY
__———LAST_ TIMES TODAY
~ rosert YOUNG
, 1 , says that more than 500,000
RESINS TOMES OPO EGIL GE ELIS yi palceg yas we bee emrerell © CHAPMAN = able under policies in practice a
\‘‘few years ago.” can cook three complete meals for a
family of four on your electric range.
DESERT SaNps TECANN/COLOR Top Coal Producers
CINCINNATI—The nation’s six d, b ] ] t ° ° leading cal noes sates TUESDAY! 11:00
Vest Virginia, Pennsylvania, IIl- 38. And, remem er, only an electric range eke eee) a 2:38 - 6:16
Ohio—have produced more than
22 billion tons of coal since 1800,!
or 81 per cent of the national
production of 27.2 billion tons since
then.
CHARLES K. FELOMAN
is “white-glove” clean. Two good
reasons why smart homemakers say:
Bo oS — NOW EEGO!
Lo ithe Seven
y&ar itCh
“You can Live Better... Electrically”
SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON
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of Flint, called him a “peas-
ant’ and threw things at! him, once injuring hhis, scalp,
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Judge Roth asked for custody
of their children, Diane, 11 and
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MARK ETS || By NTIAC PRESS. “MONDAY, MAR ee ag 7
High . New York Steak: cH 19. 1036. ee mp Ved \ a,
Produce (Laig Morning Quotations) shee < : i | on
PRODUCE Air Reduc ... 424 a pone ca po “i
lortay pies cave 11 sAP)—he fol Ga. toes present schoo! sites In Ann Arbor, \o eeiace me
vache the farmers’ ls One Bo a '| ENTRANCE 70 BIDDERS
we ‘7 oy grades : a) _Mhe Board of NTRAD ; ROAD & PARKING
Agno Ned ad peas a“ m Can ..... 48.3 ‘Ann Arbor mien WOLLY RECT
Prices Priday were stele! NEW YOR 4 = one . Michigan. tne Beat tal he.
Frutts— ere: K Pp Am © tou ei ~ 4 he State
bu: No. ag Delicious, fancy, 6 ket pushed The stock mar-| Am N ators .. 38 a W. Lane, Butlding ent of
: the thon, fanc tee a 7, i shed upto last week's ‘Am Red + Be pode mag : 300 ‘Walnut ‘Lewig
ae * be. z Me, 3 Sed a; (0rd heights wi rece Am Smelt. 58.5 | James H. Liv « until, 2:00 oes.
March wheat spies, Mas sgnttens., Farina Soe, /1 a oie woe: fm Tela 1883 ‘Asoriaea mv Ry ~ aga llaa
a éeasonal. / spurted to a seein 400 bu; fancy, 3.00 bu; No. 'y active in the earty, _ Fad aT e scorn OF PROPOSALS: The work includ
ering. Trading wae Mort petal a 2Seton wa a 38 ba Avec Go i. for the construct SAL sy are inived| culverts nd eqgipmons
- cattats he * . a * . m4 knac nae e ‘ ’ ton T
ches in all March fu-/}3*%, ies, misc: Beets, Galan comet ost ko a fot cae cere Ghost on tli tort Roed| approximately 3 ing.
jos ends tomorrow and the fu-| ia. bu. topped, Ko, 1, losses generally we ieee wad mS fe won Cg ey apecesimataly i
terest in the March Open 1, 2.00-2.50 bu fancy, 3:% 390-1 50 Chemicals w re in tractions.|4%.,Refi --- aA uction| bing. and 11,500
tract is still . wheat .con- 1.50 doz. . Celery root i No. f ere mostly lower, veo Mig Ven No. 1B—Piumbing, Hea gravel * ae yds.
Old quite large. ' - 7 Bena "Ont Leek Na 1 Boe poke mined. , ond FSS Oe a3 Proposal me's ting & compacted gravel one Se
cop soybeans rat ag eg mo s, NO. 1, 135-175 Trading was ee Proposal, No. 1 Biecirical Work | miles Recreation,
than were < dry, N : Wi DSi jles east
ana aeg times. aided by ex.|125, $08 pn ge 1 use-taayance in the street 6 ee Bagh ag Proposal, No. 1e—Pin i Deelopment|"Preoenl forms. pice
— _|1.25. dos. : .88-| storm: as a snow- Air |. 3% 9. ish tions We
Ilene onthe new cop rs hae th ee at ese Bee Pacey ee ort Ut i on a
made new erop months. > beck, Now kt. 80-1. = tot», ole: ar Brun Balke... ey woe fl age Poe | Building. Lenaion Mae batch
lagged. good gains but oats hothouse, Mo. L ry fort Radishes.| Campbell Wyant ° Burroughs aS 4 ¥ 3A—General Peewee Stas flies pe
: yan . ‘Ere! ied i 5 Hl made
: Wheat near the , 10-80 Scib, box: rhuberb, bor, Non than 2 points on an on ahead more (Comp nee Vent 1s ene Heating & jpartment of ste parabi | vo Michigan De-
: hour was un end of the-first|!, isise we. Sa xi lof 3,500 shares. un opening block Gan Dry”: + B Parke Pe... P 2C—Electrica
| ur was unchanged to 1¥ ea . Textron American { 4 Pam a Detectives cha 5 repeaai "tio. aD—site Dev
o 1 00- nips, has me Cdn ves Wor te
; er, March $2.25; corn % t a high: Sets Ln es oo an offer to = Ce -¢ 3 ,| with loiterin, rged eight persons Proposal N Development| _ GENERAL MUNICIPAL
5 4 to ; ree, ty 10. ELECTION
7 i March $1.33%; oats = high-| medium, Large, 1400-18 00 re-den aM lien egon, Mich., firm for 1 = ¢ . 41.A|night at oo after a raid Saturday petition. = cseatanien proposals @ pays in a Work atone Qualified Electors of
; o % higher, May 63% mend a I — 5 mil-| Chry oe - 385 Wilson, 36, Rd, Gradie os snares on paesied | og ie | Lamang “ll ag" ge aad
r changed ; rye .un- : nthe “Of Cities Bvi .... 64 ~ , 36, who gave : id meneneasy Pao | and the Ne eare eral M ven that the Gen
| GL0%g, soybeans % 103 cent high sae estock and aioed as cies cio Sac rain RE ren ie 0 «Bau soe fleas sole af B heed coon a> the citation is| "Pre Mo: 38—Generel "Bocce ae iva Pina IS
er, ; nT and ©) a pol Brd + 60.2 - Pure Lon : 1 1
hund ress GEG npaap salable 406 i eae) - oes r producers were Fread ~ Gag 0 i6 ce ee 44) _A raid at 104 Wess ; st. aay ee ‘i all - around sl ee = Pees, Seen * Ne. whittier _
: r — Hogs- woe 44. eo 40 : quality \ Ls = :
$11.85, gher, March wcatte-sa more higher asking 25-! .¥ ont Pow.. rh Res Brus Ee 31 paren sacar ipod erty ing and policyholder ity underwrit- a Me. 20/_Slosrieal Wel : aol fgg we mo. 2
bagihbo tage fie ane ny Other stocks B Soe «Gl Rey Ted B .. on7 . and a Sagi . Proposal een! 4
: it slaugh- highe ‘orn ve D546 Tob charged naw man N Emman act
CHICAGO GRAIN —e — ngs run, good and Rock Springs Yy Lalaagpneny “sch el we 31.6 Rock Pell mg with loite ring was Mo 1D 2 ain Grading Work 5 Washi ae Curiatins
activ receipts cows: Scout 2s Douglas Airer Sheet, Det. «<< 32° Safeway Bt 51: Paying fines Saturday : By Sant $ Senior High School
dys ly steady; market fairly | Westi raft, Allied Chem siete Bete 2 3.9 St Reg a 51.6/o¢ guil : urday after ews in } tract Work en re General Con- 1 Stevens Hall
a fed steers 21 few high choice end estinghouse, Uni ical, ‘Doug Aire... 36.1 Seoville mig | sat ty were entered on Pleas rie General Contract pe tabagaln gg samen byl 8 Behoo!
pe ef a pe pes ied Chemical, Buea 3S Eh a Sms Bd nteed on gambling, Pleading, £01 i i Soi Poermal|.$ Seite aoc =
steers and. bette silty ond comm ‘50-| Lower were er oe Gees, C wet . Ingram, money under A Ae fieesh to obtaining |. “Separa ae prepered and sub-|i2 Wisner’ County Offic
Sh cheice WoT Lsake. on meas Union Carbide, bb Chemical, Et'& sus jes 4 Seams Mee 23/897 S. Blvd. ph ee rfy Herston, year-old Theodore Ch tenses, 31-|sch ca erepeesl for Newport Road 13. Wisner School e Bldg. |
i Se ag ai Rae eget EEE fon i Beaman: Taomas Sn C aan of Degg Porm tw i iicoe Red
12.50; pd ny sales utility co ree at - e Ex-Cell-o "!.. 2 and .. 4 4 oad well " | Sat costs ¢. a : west i¢ —_
and we 11.50- LO :: 8td 412 408 | by Com bined LeBaron School
12.00: few Pena eens mostly ed A Pirestone . aap! Btd a — 98.1; Edward Long a ee Ave.: Justice George 'E. Feld Township Road School and —— for Newport 17 Bme School
Seoaers: lead 6 Sesser: soe merican |g [Pond Maen .! ON Stevens, IP - $¢8/Sam Williams Fisher Ave. and ge E. Feldmann. peony ea mel npn ol gl moe ay :
Pealing feeuers in cine aa io yy 0 Provide "ss": 3: sae”. tt ee oon | eee eee ae ene “ae, etnnen, “apt ih pe a |
alves — salabl Ge: 1 “gg Swift & C af w at the office , April tral School
steady on “stall” ea aarset_ opening INOW F [gee Pynem 2, Temes co 3 faa A day to ee a ke Arvor” Mich at gente ureet, oredu:|33 Saxtern J
; «aa ches y receipts: ery] 2i0 ery lGen Mille. Gay Texe: - 50.4 in u iving with an Tr. Michigan at eeda! han |3s Le ern Jr, High Schoo?
Les ao Oe ee sen cas ice \Gen i an Tex @ ‘osu. 388 mings cense, was fined $25 oun $35 Us| meeting : cs time they inn|3 Longielley oot
cull ercial gtades utihity! Pla uses 618 a se costs nsession. opened ueation| 26 MeConn
and low utility 10. — 1.00; some) ing ns by American Aitli ‘Gen, Tire 2 hie Timk R 1.5 eu 14 to ea entenced to five days in Oak Plans rat NS and read.|27 a
33; ght Bheep—salable 1500. No early sales eres ke direct air treigh to G Goodrich of Traneamer $8 303 ue ommittee ’ d ~ Jail’ by Fermingten ioe rae oe tone will be on file - Wilson School
, ice h Nene ae nt Cl Townsh ‘ice hoo!
lings 2: FY 8 Bd : between Detroit ter Goviese Carbide | R p Justice Allen C. Ingle.| Arbor, "Mich of the Superinivetent © 30 Congregation F
: wie POM Ad i 4 ee oe! ae Sano no mes) Umit = a ie C. Cummings, preside Charged with Arbor, Michigan nS og gh gay ieee
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; ‘oshe Aft P, : The DC. nd ent 37 «60S as Cp .. 32.6 member of t ppointed a , guilty Satu 4. int, Michigan jon at Detroit) 36 Jeff
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: - e days a roit via Chicago vel teria te MA Us te -- 886) stitutions of he US. Financial In- tied and paid his fine or Michtgsn apids.|39° Wash ‘Schoo —e
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yee ERS St ae, ore rote se tee a trreigter capect ‘amer fhe, gs Eee hw ead Poe Sees Ol eat cae Sores ME TE a See ne Se
4 . £0. | | : - wt Ht . 21.3] al 19. -|42 Ow
: : err og Jumbo $ Fal ste eet te Wai semua pple pee morale mtd tped ange wil) Isl Gre Coat Weote te egg Deen rani oinerpg oo" specialist renee lll oe ‘bung: the slowing amt chars 4 Saiki gehea
1-53, we to W y. 55 a john -. 466 ot *. 44.3| Ind 3 , Evansv: cu air styling and neral Co win School
43, aterford . rive on .m. and ar- s Man .. 9 ison & C 2 jana, ile, . 6303 2. mstruction, $25. For the
aes eS Noreeee 3] a 2 ps cei a angen ie Selon rn eee 2
Jumbo * 2 *® s capable of cru -‘Kimb Clk. 49.3 Zenith &T 98 |ganizat 4 ne trade or- pear ielond | 2D. covered. by Proposals Tree rttaag te ggatnann tniese
pee Daimhota p ersge trap — by a State Police road ies sonia recog wins 3 Ford ats 183 Resness and scl an ball Ph. FE rainy as nd needa eee cm Construction iene in the wn suing repent. ef voting, spes
for a pai : @ ge of 2,600 miles 4,200 mig more thi or M res x be uments. Sec. rter Amendment N:
Arth r of armed , . NEW OCK AVERAGES savings , jore than 4031,|Tefund if & bid subject to 100% 11, Chapter IV 0. 2—Amendin
rob- tbe YORE, M associations and refund is submit! 2 olding t to fix 4
Dickson, both 17, and Kenneth Card Party, R — re —, wate on cao . Vv ~ Aan ened ell ontract ‘deca subenitted, pro- = thevthid ca Stunicipel, Biectlon
se brea admitted the , Kumma 30 15 committ . good re- ay in April. of
£ = when confronted by tw6|Sgle Planned b ah Net change se Rais Uti stocks fostering sagen mane its object andals Hit Gas Station p= 2d atin eg bn “viunin ‘15 21 eps ‘FIVE, TO OPENING
B, = their car. ne ; y ub = Brev, t7- "es 3 ee ale all types of f onships be-| Juveniles are A centifies 2 domo eee con ecle poe ip
ice Chief Frank VanAtta said — URN HEIGHTS — The A oath ago... 38h? el) be tutions. inancia} insti- ing $30 cacuiae ea sf “tad 0 caus (binedon, Aca Aree po pp voll ge me ee ead can bo a atom
Heights Com So u- | Year ago 1956-5 1.7 135.3 108 a arly Saturd ae arte. ah Arbor Publi until 8 o'clock I be continued
muni cs “te tot inte feo gas statio 0 jay at r, Michigal ¢ Schools, ,lopger. in he open
pm. Thu public amd tay ee isss-8¢ iow - Veet a: 186.8 : Royal Oak Ma Di Ave., police sad, rd Lake proposal will ents wget ie amount ll poe Rk une at The poll slector acter
“m. ursda veer ee DME 9 612. n posal with each pro- for. a hour pre-
on South Sq y at the clubhouse mee ee Hs Rs 3 is After Su ies Accord . ite are the Board ot ‘Educ age ae eth’ cesing shall ‘be
Squirrel road. : pevTecrr & S84 toad! nday Accident Skiba, ing to the owner Clement raza! ego ag anes ‘rom utrch SS
| Hostesses are to | Fig wc, J, hdl aga | ROY ‘AL : 1205 Hospital Rd ra bidder to enter andre! the failure of the R, EVANS,
| Menent Sowell and be Mrs. ures efter eocimal pointe are hen, 28 OAK — William A. Cal tising bulbs were removed eee Meester en ar.
Tebeau. Mrs. Louls |Sulawin Rubber Co. Low Noon Sunday hada Chester, died =p two gas pumps and moved from! Rigg Re RESERVED BY _ dll mes
The club is pl Gemmer Mie Coe 137 14) mont ‘seauay haa, lanes pki I ai matt rien tg retech een ree in COCKRO I
sale for Ma anning a rum Howell lg = Chm* 28 ‘34 fered when hi rom innurie cat | wap he Ree Elen TOR BIDS 'y informalities therein. or to waive ES
land y 25. Persons age Penn, Metal Prod. 43 te, Wood s car hit at est Elementary Sch and)” Bach ry
County Sheriff tributions with con- The al Prod. 94 = & “a ward and staal at m7 en eee eee, a One Full Y
3s deputies said. | Davis, ee call Mira. Allssen poeas mt Tee we 34! Royal Oak orga aeeoren et ‘Eoucation Matera Bonds tn an ba! be. required . ‘ear Guerantee
-5724, fo ‘oledo Edison ‘ ice took An er Public Sch 100% f in an amount and | From Houses, Ap
. —— [Wayne Screw Rede Cher UU 1B he hospital at 4:16 a. Soest ore a Atbor, Michigen os, bis Muay be withd a a cery Stores ws potent Sad
H sale. bid and 1 i died at 5:45 m. where] constrection of 30 Naase. softer off rawn for @2 les ; and Restaurant
__Help Wanted Male 6 _ he died a 5:45 without regaining a syrigsl Rent Be my Theat eneting ste | igns ase. rou
3 Pveprisrged esting | h ary Sel uthwest Ele-' AY orn gns used . No
A AGGRESSIV: Staaten Help Wanted 5 roximately girs build: Ele- nn Arbor Public 8c’ ION, used.
7 ee al teal @ EXPERT ny ante Male ~“ tears. 43,600 sq. _palews ov-| sy — Arbor. Michigan j
Fate aay | fall time [ee eee Mi es AnD camer Scere a liee Se ‘Male 6| Help ' Ww : area. R. PREDERICK B. HOUSE. | Rox Ex Compan
. M ep . aa P ret
}Oy Be rcinrence © “ah me ma bee Mr, erent | holes , Mosby cape PHARMACISTS anted Male 6| Help W warns, | 1014 Pont St. Bh. ids. FE 4 y
crman Sei: @ ‘roe | se REALTOR ws. 7g am Go. ine, | ment nities for = ae RETIRED MAN. LIONT WORK _Help Wanted Female 7; Help W Sais
r 3 E. Pik j ror at house. BOOKKEEPE: =
Wells, Mrs Ween. Mrs CONRERVA BAteRE GRINDER—O.D. <=. Tg = ee tain anes | pa ret Eu “nee = alwe ‘Wanted Female 7) Employment :
end "Prank @herman, amber | ert and Hate eles THAN | sean INSPECTOR dimereas fringe, benet Mos. Soon. “sPeCiAL AL TWEERECHIONS > la 7 Srectee a3 | “Benes Live me PB 5s MOUSE. nt Agencies 8A
b 20, at 2 bane Tuesday. 1 & Rochester ar a ai Ox- MEG. C Ghoes dir iy eee a Bar 2685 ack| Show or Walled u e «oor 9aoe
Mr, me - 44 © FLINT 118 Ind eo a CO! - time line J posavte .., Com- EXPERIENCE Dixie Hey. id have fro: - area.
Stats’ ex’ tne Voorbecs tiple’ Px — ST, LAKE ORIO eee me o¢ sid entire family. Fu Peork part time, Phone MI +0000 r PE “oe yand BOOKKE
id) meral oorhees-8ip' n iN qd Rd. Lake Orion hes ie line 1 time nt rt time. Phon: tO Director ian. ~ wena BOOKKEEPER.
PR SEARARAUKA bomen alte Daily newspaper has 0 wane SLESMEN (4) fission, Bie repens. r day in Ger; HOUSE oe : WILL orve. ROOM AND
——~ ss mn Sa ky
peel ato toey fark Bee De okt, Semel eee Wis Avernee earnings = Sear cheater meee: = a EE any _an's services. SoS ase
Tuesday, March be he exper! tem ly. Referral < dg. Brockton, Mass. ester | _ oF Sun. betw area Call Sat WOMAN 1 _ ee vs
a perks citi: ci BE lege Sorina ecaglengerenl sun aoeres a i SALESMAN DRIVER “FoR Es| Ty ‘HOUSEWIVES THIS, east era Gia || etl esate one ae ~
ter Sue es FF offi ion or ¢ . or Cleane . Apply Wal TH oun spare ti IT 1 FE 2-4 ve tine State B
_Mr. uunete -1 lent. W quivas RATIONAL a azn rs Lake Orion, alkers E QUEENSWAY‘ mie cash = 789 after | gaye Bidg.
ad et tie any ue rite Box 1, P. PAINT FIRM DESIRES RVICE STATION tiful, moderate! Show ' beau- WOMAN NOT jJOURNEYMAN MACHI
kas or tiac Pres ae ‘on: pa Young married m "ATTENDANT. ses. skirts y pared lingerte -* Must be “OVER 140 LB cnerel AN MACHINIST
Funeral ss giv “os in retail ou ages man between r +} up able to cle . machinist
ae Seats a meg Game pS meyman | Miss ithe", Ae | eae qUeEN sway] Gare Cg NG See
& : . i it els Ge rvice No , We ste DRS are of 4 OU -
ntcrlorg Twp. ace, 00, beloved ietlon aglen euperience) dent fae Tantus WASTED FO award Sehrcger ine We wp | foe of itonins “2m Ro gait OFFICE MAN:
Clarence — >. COLLEGE € rtunity for ro Farmington WANTED FOR | evile, Mich. Wallace. wk, Please c ) 5 820 Execut! AC SER R-
eateries Mal ey. eld | pint SE-GRADUATE | fipen anmey. “Ser Bt eller [ee dies. Cat OH 9858p, gh SPECTO Site eee re a etcaatat | emytie ie treeeoaee ca
4 re! f : a Le ze
eat me! Sak ines. Sd, We Ae. hare ules Submit ie end. paid ANTED: SALESMAN AT OW: oa 2558 woodwa, IR sam ete housework. EB COOKING, Bitry’ ar MIDWEST 40s CALL
ie prey mr} ‘oe. Tm Howard Jewell off pel assistant to the full eae mit letter stating WANTE no 66 W La CE. 1233 ard Mt am Fire er heln ork, tive tm. _tiac Btate B IDWEST
dson-Biré Puneral He "the catarmans te Sache Sc Gens: eee Se et ve ouper:| Scendumk Urns to box 62 Pon eT reo_st IN Sar Size Large family i#p jerk, Blag.. PE zz
een Se loses | Sea he Voorhees Bipie "Pu cP roergm of recreation an es. | sesadiatel “*_"T —— Danger Ne omer need appt Mt] FS NTERVIEWERS | "St" , PONTIAC
c, 19 Bao 18, 1956, PRANK _heral_ Home rhees: Pu. cs 212 to arts = aa all downtown offic wkly.. spare EARN BIO ) MOREY 18 ogoruent
loied’ husbend of Mire, Fannie" — Ered Gee, Ogiand rant +" TratOrs. . |_trPostis ——pon—pay | art, § ler, pernen oil trate| New siie er apart ieee ss ek’
Coes dear fainer of nai *3 _Flowers ~ | ‘Lafayette st a cee ts = : =v oe ‘en or ae : ee ae — an our ll egy Bogs t = JOB PONTIAC |
: = SL NTED: ORDERLIES ON 3 P.M TO LIVE e_ 68, TMlinot: Bense S ;
Mra. Mrs. A Mrs. DUNS mow = Di to 11:30 LIES ON 3 P.M. ebild. IN NICE HO FOR GIRL
rott Kayfis, Mra se Wo STAN'S FLOW! iem : had p.m. shifts. Must wages for hom 1OME. Ss
ay pees Owen makers — | we sauzswex, cat , Sala loos eearhettntes | tele Wa RECEPROCIT.
SES ay Boy Ry re “| Toolmak apromraext "* pply iit Pesala" | Se een WOMAN TO-LIVE (CA oe SS
ervice _ will - Puneral mera Dir e > AGES MAN | BET WEE rit te_charge. EM N YOU Ui >| rECEPTIO
in es. eet : rector: rs RAY O'NE OF 16-33 EN DDLEAGED 30035, | - Hi SE EXTR ONIST $200
ss wesday s 4 Pie , O'NEILL, R IST TE 1 TO SIN and LADY elp meet th A MONEY? | »,vest TYPIST
t. George Grinedan ¢ trot AIR OM rpms & ol Grertime 262 8 Realtor | Empley AIRES N . Ww are eat for 32 To LIVE) ments on + ose monthly ay FIGURE Cl firm For in-
Dr Achilles A. Church with eursier Pieerel Hom GROU Avo in Pe Program _ relegran Rd C preyment ConBECh MUST io children. OR | $39 "ss, tear Mans | ry. tat CLERK. F 6
j cating. Int . Siagris offi- eral Home F “=D pply in Person Onl ee open ee | ABLE ATED. CHRIST < | dormcia— — 60 8 we gations Make $ ee ‘or real es-
: Sey ee Games Oak Hin) COATS FUNER Rat JODA . erative Real Estat Liber Otte Her $0 READ NOTES & SIX ae ee nets tatucen oo nid sg otal po Ingest hm sas VARIER For tsura $200
: state at th Collias will He ¢ Complete faculitie AL HOME 1 a e Exchange we r TS. & WILLING io 3974 st have referenc To | Up in Brod ra ta Poot upply - RIETY GIRL rence Co $200
SS Schutt | | rarten Piains $: OR 3-T757 NDUSTRIE PART OR INFORMA Onna oa SEK co wrt wastes ae alee yping for
ns_- Waterford SINC. Event i OBS OPE ust furnish nd commissio vote avproti man. able uture, and offer you a TY exp. nec . No me- anegbaribtase Cen BE 4-0
MARCH | NIN THE 18 mati reference n and GENEROUS ; ible hour mately 20 fi gree ac nent opent essary. Pi ment usie Co. f 56e-—
ert, 859 Ne 17. 1956, ROB-| TT Europe. To us ion confidentia! 8. All itor, EMP BONUS PLAN appol: s per week. All je n~ renal an equivalent ege de- dition ng, ideal work erma-| ———_——_ . for appoint-
fered oumpand, of MP Ui | Bah een meer mete zene Electrical “oatiBEn WMATIONS Sei cee ae cab Tenses | ogra ee See oes
Griftin: pond aon of Mrs. J |__470 Stuart St. Bost oom 460, LIFE INSURAN id ~_— free. Friendly early eares in eo lere = a planned +0000. at Bates Birmin eobren s ne ~ = Soe tale 10
Sane, Fae tio "Borin ie” “| MACHINIST Engineers canine Tipp genes | ele a me | Bie te on sist Employment A Sarcasm Ean
the New 3 om frm) | AU! 5 0.3 N nelw Johnston, 921 bad ves, concurrent ecu. | ~~~ ~~ genci ee mings and w
with ope ‘Bastiat Church UTO SALESMEN for lathe, with DJ 1, BENEFITS FO vorth, Flint, Mich, E Ken-| Ctperience = thr mia iret ok [7 eae les 8A | Ay WALL | eek:
_ ing. Intermen’ B Reed officiat-| Ae EN Le mill & bencl experience in , IGIBLE Seana AVON COSMETICS OFF assignments ethene ulde ACCOUN ae | oda j Sse a
ee ae ful Core OU Soe is Automoti APPLY creat Seni” gomren for ‘om vistnat buyer's onlin | eee 26 TS PAYABLE | "03%, oe ese
March 30 Davis Funeral CK THIS PLAN | Seg” cea poe OliVe ore, formation, call FE ¢as0 Wr ne| grated from rnin policy gee 251825 nit experience a BOY lin Vas “plande Sago
% " . Tuesday, 1 ~@ sembly & Dee s- fj Z aN Sa io “the who je. or R sce 18 ¥RS OLD DES
__: : (potikeral com asion oe mp - fone prjnts Testing ae = ‘pene eR & CHECKER couenet ss igring fl fall edu Seine atte a CARPE work, FE 5 panes
‘ ; id vacati sion per car. * ye able t . ‘ SCHOOL : am Cle tude r hd work 5 ping ma- NTER AND CABINET?
st. duit 4 —De ations . o do ov OOL RE: z ® aners. 1253 telephone NCY day week work n AND CA
face § Worn setups and layouts, Thi ond oe reese wo | ee ee Se | Sa ceteris eet teak
sitio nelle “x s “ 8, Ld " Zw
|We also need two ee offers steady em- D esign bonus. G {Commission pari ton. freee font toe — — oe MICH, STORE ~~ LOOK! Inrge. Pree ‘estimates Phone 2
n4,| Tame becrame os iad ar | aie with conce excell Se. Gr season oneal home ~e ©. MICH. A job | CARPE FE sie.
D sales men uilding m Dees ent les Manager. Wri Je i of interest PENTE Pe
MI 4-781! paypal G7? Ge 2 Pi saine machin- working conditions Tine xe DE agence, Behoot 18 CASHIER y pist and j| eweme @ rue ch Coiled Mure am CaBinir
) omation equi eo ‘ i St AC CARPENTER ®
ment. : . quip and S ee | eee enc grap h : E mploy A ene ALTERATION AND
ak oe sat i. ees Sia employe bene: z me est = eae ‘ rork. rei rand: e008 escential to 2.117 to $3,081 « cis |= moe ment oerree CABINET oT MAKER va FE sien anp
with eterso : me sales @ for on to week, year 5 4 4-235! ND C
Raa sales abilit on, i at B man. Appl e full 9 pm paid vacation pp 1 _ £5000 ‘ARPEN-
wens frees! ‘conditioning. ‘Win pee Gorp. pply ai Bateman & Kampen, Realty SALES GIRLS Teare, oepiaiieation ar ‘nde BIRMINGHAM ifs — specialty. FE
Ce camines_ experience unnece®- SiS Oe SDESLY hat Salary _rwe| BSittaan.° Berit Aosher oatand oun fevers. fd «wei seeretarien, book Feation ra aioe finished. ‘oo
© essential Willing to work y. Some wa. N WHO P c M SALESME: evenings. 0 rs, mest. waitresses, ~| 34 rooms. Re Rec-
ath to Phone | GAS some wages. FE 5-5619 ersonnel en with sal N ette St Birmingham io. do- | cane y be ieee EM
toa” **- Mr’ Moere, FE miner Arépere, Cx ATTENDANT AND Dept. ‘ ee oe ait «uate, lease BLOOMFIELD we W Rae YE Bt popes « ag gp ag ee CARPENTER WORK Rew =_
Bervice. ia ‘td, Community Glenwood Ave poset llgpahomga poser wan genired FASHION SHOP — Pie at Minit Lunch. @ EF. MIDWEST BLectr CAL si
fon Pontiac, Mich. {Namen be weiing, Se | CARS OF — 6 yeu Out as MEN eee SCENSED
. 1 am. io . 2 CHILD AND G' Ny sor in telephone Accountant ... work, R N
san \ ; if A ‘oers, FE 2-018 & pm. M otane. Ge ENERAL han onl eg trols, : : boo man meres iene 8
* merce Me td '.
/ ie OT RE atta Stat an| nae ee alee aa Pe Sef
i 0 Se ’ im 17, XN, oy a oe ra
+ f Ss a te Monk ‘Bidg. — fs
aq S J ' a = estimates. hid
al il <
nos i 1 ta
' e \ *
A . t é
t t ri
Jt
TWENTY-NINE.
DO Gk in my home, FE 2-3810.
Tx OWN HOME BY THE PIECE. 363444 AUBURN AVE. PE 44149.
— TO CARE FOR CHILD IN
home. 21115 after 3,
wai — AND IRON-
whiwivor “AND TRONINGS
_Wanted. PE 2-2862.
WASHINGS — gy 8 PICK
pod de
PICK- Gs,
& dativer, FE 4534
“al CEMENT WORK
LLOYD MONROE
FE 46866
LLDOZINO } AND “TRENCHINO. ro
= FE 46041
SapkaTay & GENERAL RE- pair. No job too little! For free
estimate call FE * Paty
return,
SAVE MONEY, Let us ir you,
43 clark 4 SPE chase for appt.
TAX CONSULTANTS
pig gh te
‘T37- = Pe at Joslyn. PE 6-243)
, eves, & Sunday
Wome a he yoor TAs
Baldwin Ave, § am.# aad FE 81157.
; Laundry Service
FORCES, LANDSCAP-
me Aa ing clean up by experts.
ove & Trucking 19
haga? bo ‘TRUCKING. LOW
service. FE 8-3571
ering
CALL ASHES R }
wenytime. 3 PE_5-3047
R SPRING CLEANUP. laos
— hauled, anytime,
"JOHNSON HAULING,
_will pick up anything. PE 5-442.
LERS HAULING JU NK. “ue
basements & attics. FE 7-040
Sax | iecnnERatOpe CLEANED. ASH
or rubbish hauled, Clean up. PE
5 cei
CEMEN ENT & BLOCK FE 50782
LIGHT AND HEavy TRUCKING, . Fubbish Sand. fill TRUCKING
by says
dirt
O’ ee CARTAGE 70 ’ | Local- “*4mnone PE 54006.
REDUCED RATES
salty. Carl L.
1
FLOOR le | ronalapcti AN 3) D FLOORS
Bills. FE! Large van to serve you, Smith
Moving, PB 4
TRUCK ANYTHING FROM refrigerator, anytime.
so FE 4¢-4606
WANTED gt RticLEs RE area free charge. FE
4+-4606,
work.
. OR
G, SANDING & FIN-
._ C_ Bud Bills. FE_ ¢-2050 ~PIREPLACES GUARANTEED 27608 Se TING FIN.
SANDING, LAYING
oS Geatreil FE
disis
WERAL BUILDING REPAIR
B : cement work. Pias-
and work, FE
Soll la enh agen ara a * 3 ON. Cass. FE rr
2-0946. fouse MOVING. re ee 40450. L.A i ome.
G. FLOOR LAYING Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS A rele
% Ton Pickup ° 1% and ,Dw eS
Pontiac Stake
arm and
Industrial Tractor Co. WwooowaRD 625 8. * Open Dail Gunde
rE +0401 ye aise 7
reg. sis.6 se wale
Notices & Personals 25
pe EDLY AU DEe —censed 30 years exp. FE osm)
censed_30 FE_5-i201
Aerotred red Knapp Shoes
2010 Airport Rd. OR 3-1802 AUDIVOX hr neg ‘AID. RM. 10,
_iet _ FE ened
1000 FoR QUALITY B a
"4 onset! = — $1.25, . COD. You postage.
100 ; | $7.50
napking — Past se service
DAINTY. MAID FOR i SUPPLIES.
a — —— — se
ay bmg
“fe, S " chi "ares df aes gp 23-1244.
HAY RIDE: PARTIES FOOD
FUR ._ FE 2-333
HOU VE PARTY
cary cash or hostess. gifts
_FE_ +8005.
IN DEBT? z you are ered — wore
gee MickiGake TEREDIT COUN . 41% 8. Saginaw.
Theater,
RBER BRAND
for business. Al Booth.
ren, In rear of Jacob-
THIS MONTH ONLY!
Business cards 62.98 « 1000 to $4.95
per 1000, EM 3-2652.
SURE NUP, WAXINO'S TOUGH,
Bod ht with Glaxo ion Notions.
8) Wanted Trumpet Medium + EM 341%
Wd. Children to Board 26
BOARD CHILDREN. _ PE 17-0243.
DAY CARE POR CHILDREN Li- censed home. PE 5-5737.
NSED ‘ Fenced tm yard. FE 17-0243.
HOME FOR PRE- ol children. FE 2-6866.
Wid. Househo |. Household ¢ Goods 27 27
FURNITURE NEEDED
home odd lots the
dollar, buy or
sell it for . B. Community _Sale. Phone OR 3-2717.
FOR QUICK. POSAL rs ALL
hy goods, call MYr-
tie 2-1521 ee
US BUY IT OR AUCTION
_it for you. OA 8-2681.
ONE OF PONTIAC’S | LARGEST
Sp buyers. Cash waiting.
WANTED TO of furniture. Prone PE 2 ee G poy Ait, tires
z| WANTED FU FURNITURE
tod want prompt, rteous serv
_ the highest price in
OA TEE BUYER sercn
Wid Miscellaneous 28
STOP—LOOK
Sartelat? fiz: Coat." ot outside door. Fy ey 8 Y 2-6432.
Lad MY
COUPLE AND SMALL CHILD UR-
___Wanted to Rent _
gently peed 4 or room unfur-
nished house or apt. i FE
42778. H. F. Bradshaw, 69 Spo-
e URGENTLY NEEDED. 3 BED- room rn home. For
_tuuares, em ‘ed couple and five
WANTED: § “STORAGE SPACE. FOR _73_ ft. trailer, FE 29-4486.
Share “Living Quarters 3 30
YOUNG COUPLE TO oo
and in 3 bed-
Painting & Decorating 20
A-l PAINTING PAPERING
Th FE 46364
EMING 508. FL finishing. 185 Edison. Pb
_FE_2-4405.
LAND CLEARING — G — STUMP RE-|
moval—draianage a — con-/
crete ken. OL
Bath Or eaten carr a a e: :
Mnates FE 28300 0. PE 5-2804.| i@ AND REPAIRS. RS. ALL
work ranteed. Reasonable
rates. S00
NEW AND RE- SEASTERING f PE 17-0251. Vern Keller. 5
JUILDER WOULD. LIKE |CusTo
bid om your new
available,
a Nore. Pree esti Guaran wor! ee es
eee: FE 23-7688. —
-|}-1 CUSTOM PAINTING, PAPER- | A-l f = TING. RE ASONABLE FREE TIMATES. _ 31626, |A-1 DECORATING PAINTING
and — papering. Call or esti-
_mate 4-0255
aL PAINTING INTERIOR, & Ex-
or. 10 per cent disc, for cash.
Guaruate d_Free est,
hanging. py ook removed.
mates.
ALWAYS 5, DEPENDABLE, FAINT. ng. yrs. exp
RATIN
service,
PAPERHANGING. 25 YRS EXP.
— mses. Fe ee
ROOFING, SIDING AND ALL MOD-
mgcoiaeton, Al locease pe a
D& MBL BLDG. SERVICE, E 2-704
Eves. 5-21 _FE | 2-0245_
SNYDER, 2, FLOOR R LAYING
* ganaing and finishing. Phone 7
hashes Services. Is 13 PPL L LL el
INCOME Aig SERIE ome
"APPLIANCE SERV rICE ICE |
We service all makes of refrig-|
erators, washers, radios, cleaners
and all types of small sppliaaces. |
i Oakland . 06
“A & ~B TRENCHING _
eee water line field tile. FE
CREED LD WALL CL LEANERS
a Tis and windows Reaso one
Free est. _Nq ob ligation, FE 2-1 1631
ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS
repaired by factory trained men
af.our store ener figs &!
Office 1 Phove F oS ee Law-
_rTence St 3-013:
“CHIMNEY YW ORK
We specialize in chimney ciean-
ing, tepairing. rebuilding of —
new chimneys. Also build and ii
stall wire baskets on aenueys|
Fireplaces and incinerators |
eleaned repaired. Also all
kinds of furnace wc k. Local re
_istered_ company. F' ny. FE 5-3701.
DRY WALL BY ACH CHINE FREE or rman| estimates, No job too big
FE 5-4628
EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & & RE.
008 Ph. FE 56593 or OR
3
EAVESTROUGHING.
end pair Tre Metal.
(Inst ALL ED
estimates
rE 5-8313.
a With. HEaTinG 60. a| —"Physlo-Therapy
{ Cox Television. Reasonable rates. FE 42171 —
4-6829 _FE
‘PAINTING WE Eas HANGING
PAINTING | PAPERHANGING
ALLS CLEANED
_TUPPr “OR_3-7061
| PAINTING AND ECORATING
Fe'ss teed Immediate service.
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E TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- chine repairing Expert work.
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=] “custom MADE SLIP COVERS
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ey room modern home. } MA 5-4
—_firis_ or couple.
_ Wtd. Transportation — 31
GuTONVILLE ont WOULD -_
and from Pontiec 9
FE +4719 or laegita
_1301_ Josiyn Rd.
| Wed. Contracts, | is, Mtgs. - 32
|
$$$ ome ponl cash SbF modi contracts
seasoned sWGeank R rw
ESTATE. yi-ge! A St.,
Se or 46603. Ask for Mr
mh ae
CASH For land contracts, fast and ef-
will get you more money, ssk
for Jim Williams
Russell Young REALTOR
412 W. Huron
Open Eves. ‘til 9
ad ION! FE +4825 |
FE 4-0612
ou too large or ayy ama
ae M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw Street Laks Ay 58165
Open Eve ‘till
| BEFORE YOU SELL woo “LAND |
sentrect. sho, around then see Jn- CAPITAL SAVINGS & LOAN | co 73 W. Huron st 561
“CONTRACTS
WANTED Cash buyers pentes. aoe
courteous service
mate before you -<
PE tout © —. contract or call leeestd: Ask for |
ceulagh @ obligation.
if Tel HAY EN, Realtor a6 BE. Walton Open Eves
IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR i _ content or equity im four
KI * Templeton, Realtor 333 ‘Orchard ‘Lake RG FE 4
TO GET TE (OST FOR YOUR) jand contract Realtor Partridge
is the ‘bird’ to see. 1050 W. Mo
| | ton St. Phone FE 2-0316.
"DONT PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded |
eeieae lens fot cash
through Classified Ads!
FE 28181. ale of your Land Con | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1956
| “It was nice of her to remember my birthday, but she | didn't have to remember which one!” By Jay Alan
way ALAN
For your land contracts
like our service — ask ie ae
“WHITE
BROS.
LAND CONTRACTS
Nicholie & Harger Co. y W. a,
WE
$200,000.00
eaarts i Her Be To Buy—To Sell—To Insure
MAHAN Se Wanted Real Estate 32A
CASH .
48 HOURS:
FOR YOUR HOME
EQUITY
JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Co-operative Real’ Estate Excnanes
~ Mahan Has
srg WANT ac U7
; e
and
1075 W. Huron
NEXT DOOR Per ae
we WE CAN x 8m LL YOU or MA eased A. a ELLIOTT & SONS 31640_N'Western Hwy. at _M"belt,
SOLD
or Not Sold Tf your fen"t sold ve
it's because We thant boon listed
“WHITE
BROS. R
EALTORS $660 Dixie Hwv.
vane OR 3-125
WILL BUY SMALL segurtT. ¢
in 4% brs. OR 3-31
CASH
For amall equities. If you have
what we we will be at your
door hours eash for
your equity. Call now and tell us
what you have,
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl, w et. Ph. LJ Eve, “til 8:
WANTED: VACA
one vt er and water in or
evallapie
AS REALTY
*8 Oakland Ave. - FE $-94se
| WILL Boy OR Lae ihe LAKE —— iy: Sey wale.
Comeneree R
Pa. Pontiac, EM 33311
F. McKINNEY Univ, 13-6708
BU yo OR —
T will pe a erty or rei Lod . ie you and you ho et cash if the
rice is reasonable: ‘Can now and
\ us prov | R. D. RILEY. B BROKER | $09 Elizabeth Lake Ra. FE ¢1157
| LISTINGS NEEDED
Business and commercial felaeda acreage or farms, Qualified R.
ir prop
Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32!
re | QUICK CASH id apogee APT. 103 ME-
Laundry
nia Bia 3-1208. enirenes.
WE NEED 2 ROOM
bus Rent Apts. Furnished 33
T ROOM & BATE. PRL ENT. 1_or 2 adults, 100 Norton.
7 ROOMS. ADULTS ONLY. a AU-
ROOM, STEAM 1 weleome. 830 Baid
_Ave, Inquire Apt. Number 4. _ 2% RM. APT, LAKE
39202, eves
vers waiting
R OY KNAUF, Realtor
26', W. Huron; FE 2-7421, OA 8-330 |
LISTINGS WANTED
We have man
for ‘all kinds of residential prop-
erty in the Roch ester area.
Roger B. Henry, Inc. 511 oan Bt, 1849 E. Auburn Rd.
OL 141 on 314121 swat,
alee! em AR EES rnished 33
4 Ri “Ene ke ogg de| side. fe eas
| 1 ROOM DERE _
FE Sor8. and wl, $14 weekly.
T ROOMS. SUIT. FOR |2 GENT. Inquire 345 Oakland Ave. | GRov
buyers waiting. | |
.OOMB BATH AND | MOT only. MUlberry P1002.
ND FLOOR PVT. BATH, 2)
blocks west of downtown, 38 Wil.
hams Ie
KITCHENETTE FURNIEHED
SHED good ee for —_ only. teatre
at 300 N. Saginaw
SMAL. L 1 APT, PRIVATE BATH _AND.
Lake —
Myre “yn. _Or FE . 2-3380
? DELUXE APTS AT CLARK'S cornet, 3 bik. west of Blue Sky.
Couples_or becnehere. FE 45-2706.
| Also ¢4 welcome.
ry ‘ROMs Orr ppt UTILI-
; os ga fg = _ Men sine 7 ROOMS NWICEL : near bys line, or work
SMALL ODERN APT. hf clean. $15 per week plus utilities.
_OR 3-0389
STUDIO, APT Ra 2 a FE
iv. home, Mom
_ tone.
UPPER 4 RMS. AND BATH. GOOD
net $20 per week, In-
;|\¢ R6ols AND Wa FH FOR: i wnfy
work
31726 = 2RM NEWLY A me 1@i'a WN. Geginaw. Apply
_ Beene St DOWNTOWN. 9 QUIET clean adults. 154 Judson.
J ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. NO
ASH |" children. OR 31388, after 3. Ww (ROOM AND 2 ROOM APT. UTIL- |’ ities furnished, West side, i]
_Days FE 56106. Eves. FE
¢ ROOMS Axe A :
required. Cal $n’ stooe aner |1, 9
» 965 month, Elderly pre-
eS colle pe ae aN ae ) ROOM. © ROOMS AND BATH. 693.50 A| Older man. Gpocyihing: oe ret wk. FE 27708. bath and entrance.
¢ ROOMS CHOICE WEST SIDE loration, 3 bedrooms, large liv- RICE ROOMS AD AND {D_APT.. OIRLS. | ing, dinin eal weeps! modern. $6.50 up. 447 W. Huron
arage, bl deal By
fenant,” Avatiable April 1. Call had see pis ag La. |
im ae ae Rouge NORTR 00M FOR PQENTLEMAN IN
tie Aguite only. Call vs cms | (0%, “Se. Magia Gatl La af for_ 2p ROOMS FOR LADIES PRIVATE | BACHELOR STUDIO APT A A MoD. | $f iding et Uni home kitchen privileges FE |
SAaEMERT ROOM FOR A GIRL. 3 BLOCKS trance and bei 7 ie gr on ace County buliding
jet =m i a ee: aLEEPr ——————EE
ao SLEEPING “AND KITCHEN (Tr ae: 3 RMS. AND ‘BATH. Fe S03 home for 2 girls, Call
On Square Lk. FE 81370 an Sikuine 6
COUPLE WiTH SMALL BABY, GN | WLGLE,. ie teres !
beautifully for working reon,
eraion nay Mecseuanlorcr root _Rooms \ With Board =
si i ea a at | gon cation, ma. BOARD AND ROOM, close IN. after 5:50 p.m. FE 2-4 reyes mot Fairgrove.
LIGHT HOU: G ROOM | ROOM AND BOARD F OR MEN, = eareae: oo} counret, 5 sd 47 Florence. FE
: - | ROOM AND ‘BOARD. FOR MEN
are bed . eae Sa close =. Home sc aymeaee and
QDERN. GLEAN GoeT, UIT | ssortessiy — CLEAN ROOMS, er ‘ < Sessdon. Home style meals FE 5-0377, 14
SSRRN- RIe ar | _Matthew MODERN Q : *.
furn, Piaygreund. On 57700 | Convalescent Homes 38A NICELY FURNIS APT. pene - Rest Apts. otereiahed 34]
See be
ROOM — 18T FLOOR APT, NO
7 eee Ns 7 ROOMS AND BATH UPPER,
ay "petaied_pashe sues tel _ther «°pm. PE bt. F HEAT fu 818. Parke St. i oem R
SIX LARG
ON WEST SIDE
ects! na oo
Fe ith nished or
“f a ibe
6 ROOMS “AUTOMATIC
Avaliable March 24. Rea- PONT. heat
sonabie rent.
2-3052.
MALL HOUSES FOR RENT. Av- a children . welopme ot
St., off Taylor 185 W. Yale MY |
PING ROOM IN QUIET RE- 3 A; home for day of night work- |
er. PF #-0587
wit. Le RENT SLEEPING ROOM “T6 |
man iaipe averecsesee ideal
fond tions FE 2
WARM 81. pe acon GEN-
_tleman FE 2-8771 24 Norton Ave
XCELLENT CARE FOR AGED.
_Rates starting at $125 ‘OR, 35320
____ Hotel Rooms 39
HOTEL AUBURIN | Day ot Week Rooms by e Also 1 or 2 apartments
snd
ing girls, 88 8. Francis, __ For Sale Houses 43
BY owns
‘table for
ere tS
. == BROOCK |. Woodward, Bham, MI am. MI 4-€700,
3288 | For Rent Miscellaneous 42
ONE WAY
wn AST TO-GOAST ES
sand, re
be)
Disie Mwy.
__ For. Sale Houses 43
‘Esa: and weekends. wekends. Wi 21688
NOTHING |] DOW VN | Race” piace” hes, eoa*thatt
aa yO TOME wat Mgple INCORP.
Quick ™ : i i . eae Ctanvile a. eg —
ROSE McLARTY ” re 22162 or FE 56-3978
$*Nedroomas living’ Foom
m, bath, Living reom
itehen and wtflity, $6,800. §1,200
down,
Here's a dandy for @ retired cou-
pet 1 bik,
, £3,500
2 rooms end bath
plus 8 setes. Only #
You will like this one, 2 bedrooms
kite
heat, it
$7,500 with $1.280 down.
rd eae ee ie
1648 Union Lake Rd. eet vent é
Ee i il, aot)
gyvee Bee STON
Bham.
fyonly bate
bedroom
k Pt
full
from Commerce Lake
down, $40 per month.
oe Ph gpooeet
500, terme.
— room, furnace of)
yard,
. Trocke
oR ealtor or M3407!
$300
_DOWN a
pre ileges
Drayton P!
be heey inet
TOL ™M wim
owner, 4— . mR ce ra
“feel Be Fe att
$1,000 DOWN “a
“A DANDY HOME ONLY $1,500 DOWN 2 nice lots
and
— a ot ee
Joseph P. Reisz
uey-| ‘BUSINESS CORNER
TY
FOR SALE
Peo 1 past Pas :
ee ee
|e Patera eset
Sore <& let 2 AP. m4, known as 14 8.
; btean? frame
ANNETT OFFERS
Near St. Michael's
bme a
home. bedroom shower, peep
on Oakian
ains Monthly
wiing taxes, interest
ES-BARTRAM 4302 Feet Hey.
OR _3-1960 ves MA $-1240
room.
Cooking refrigeration unit,
4 Auburn PE HOTEL ROOSEVELT
Reome $12. Pe $17.50 up.
HURON HOTEL CLEAN Mop.
Sn hat Oe ES $500 DOWN An almost new 2 bedroom ranch
type home going. for the low
500
heat and 1 bath
ft Lake
Lake Of cireulatroy
Lot size 602150
privileges on Huntoon
$56.75 MONTHLY
Needs « 1
and you have mare
with ‘ rooms
ing space
whittie! id ite ies upsteirs
hy dog rung alow
or —
on mar 300
School District ", a ay 1
price $6,050 with $1,850 down,
GOOP BUY
A 2 bed ranch type hom:
buiit tn ae Pull basement. Has
many ext
fodege os} eornice board
A
price $11,750,
SY
FOR
HURRY, ras, indirect light
LVAN REALTY
| 9383 Orchard Lk 5-041
| Co-operative 1 Resi, Estate Exchange :
CASH INA
sell things
through Classified Ads.
Anything ‘goes! Dial FE
$5" 2-8181. 4 bed-
‘ee drapes and ent seltigureen
Roy Annett Inc.
, | 28. Huron meds eral 80408 __Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4
SYLVAN LAKE
Ideal family home, ¢ bedrooms,
natura) fireplace, 9 baths
beach pri on
3
ment, schools
family ‘home only $4,100,
able term
WELL BUILT Near new ranch type. destraple |
rhood, . Whi! convenient netghbo:
fleld School District, 2 large ted: {
rooms, separate tue pore full
dry basement. reed. ri
MART
x LAKES AREA full b =
ftoom. Ot] teoeet
bey bt creer plus puliding low down pay-
i AKE FRONT
Bd, oad ig ag — Extra and bath in lower level.
Recreation room with rahener
Son oe: nice sate beach.
c. Schuett REALTOR
#001 Commerce
Sri, ™*
Close to Good Schools a Grade School and the
ew junior th:
endren, Two rooms on od
finished. Newiy oe ted "bese
Priced at
Tired of City Living? = bedroom ranch home home built
but W tong lem | ® carport ts modern looking and on a . Gives
leges on two lakes, on
tne’ taxes & ingur-
ance. Don't m Sate. :
GAYLORD
FE 4-9584
“4 @
ee a hee ke ee
BUILD NOW
ire ely
Avis” rE 1 ,
al a
Tees RBERT
ioe RADE
'
ihe ,
ijTHELMA M, ELWOOD TOR $143 Poy
*
1842.
poyivan Lake Villa. ‘arwick eeve: iw
RD: in then 508 #1157
str: = gee «Ber. RE LL
Johnson "Hi
and resiize
. a here we an the cam show.
OFFICE OPEN 96
A. JOHNSON, ‘Realtor
:
;
: ~ Waltham
. Realty Centertine, Mich.
. SLOCUM = 17-4000
STANELY w n, Gp RENMETT RD.
VETS
~$300 DN.
eee er.|
Seller Realty
out- 77 N, fone Bt
1704 S. Tele ae Rd.
ee i tot sir heat
__ Pe e110
STOUT S Best Buys
Today!
$750 DOWN loves _—_ this mice 2
i room e located west
of Baldwin. Ave. with 2 lot®
garage, oak floors and elec-
tric water heater. A lot of
house here for the money
See i today.
RANCH STYLE
OFF AUBURN 6 — = home
REAL SAR style 3 bedron Ranch m
pow | ey only 2 years old lo-
bar water heater
landscaped lot.
4 060 with terms,
NORTH SIDE Almost brand new home }o-
cated west of Selden with
basement, oi] furnace, recreation room and bar,
‘lovely landscaped lawn with
anchor fencing. A home you
be proud to own. All
'y $2,450 Monthly pay-
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor
Ph i 56-8165
Eye Til 8
“TEMPLETON VILLAGE OF HIGHLAND
Modern 4 room home, desirable
Iocation,— Oil bee 2 enclosed
porches Close hools, church
and shopping. Also 4 extra lots
aout Substantial Cane pay- me!
WHITE LAKE
Will trade for smaller home
or near tine. 8 lots
room modern home.
on « ae
304 x 266. Just off main highway.
Substantial down” payment. 7 anytime. | 1
1 after 6 call’ i 5
Ew vs a
down,
IM WRIGHT, mre Oakland Ave. Fr 50441 e Sespeceet ve Real Estate Exchange
KEEGO HARBOR
nice!
screens, Terms,
John K. Irwin REALTOR
a: N, w Street
9-1804 or FE 5-4548
$845 Down Gompare 0 Teme betlt home
. Value galore, oak
ay-
‘ you to buy, just com- heai, Worias
‘Open
1 TO 9 DAILY
416 OSMUN ST.
ACRES
oe Fags by oe on you pomes:
sion of bom
eae hla ooh) #6500 ful
price. Located north of Clark ston,
2 PAMILY
Gi ge= Russell Young TOR
= Sonate. Sun. i bert]
‘home byl ioe fessquen ars 2|
“OP N ‘DAIL ays
2 TO 6 PM. $1250 DOWN 1036 model home, 4 large rooms
Living room with vestibule. en-
trance. Master bedroom 12° x 12’,
modern kitchen custom built
cupboards, Bath, type fur- mace, auto, water r, choice # 4 Sn vem colors
Drive lea Sse to Duck Lk. Rd.,
ne "C HAYDEN, Realtor, Soon 2 Eves, Sun. 10 Sy Noe
TRADE represent a builder who will
Cnater your equity in your pres-
ent home as partial betty pay:
ment on a new custom built ome
ot your choice, For complete in-
fo
R'TOR rE in. W Pike
MULTIPLE LISTNG SERVICE
Bateman
Home and Income
onth, of t b aed Trek va values re $13,000.
Drayton Plains Within walking distance of
downtown
reom
| $9,450 with $2,000 dow
| Stop—I ok
Here is the 3 bedroom
adage’ eegltomnl 1" rar
ram. Coraan tile bath, heey or egg oo = Ponti
s re
ether. good iRoesee: $14 500,
$3,750 down.
Brick Rartch Near Union Lake Shopping
Center, 22 foot living room
' with Anderson picture win-
dow, Oi) heat, storms and screens. Attached 18 x 20
garage. On large parcel 65
2148 [1.—$10,500.
| Why Not Retire
To this 2 weeny bungalow
east of Pontiac. And priced
at $7,600. .
Tel. Huron Area A 2 bedrm. home with alu-
airem, rape | eowre 3 ges
_ arbor. aa seat rhe rape as furnace
new water nehousr. sd elec. water heater. City sew- er. water and freee Near
new shopping tenter. Only
> yl approximately $2,500
OWN.
{It pleases us to please you)
Kampsen
REALTORS FE 4-0528
377 8. ative Reel! : & Sun
NO DOWN 1 PAYMENT NO MORTGAGE COST Will baild It <7 free and clear
lot. 2 and Moe hg
homes with full basem
built on our lot with mail raews
pee Call ,after 5:30, OR Eves
98
kK. L. Templeton, Realtor
2309 Oretiard Lake Rd. FE 44563, After 6 FE 2-9509_ mettle
om = a MY EQUITY IN | AN |
e with big "gown. discount ;
103. one “cash, N. Rose-
AS Fa ‘9 iam AMILY SPECIALS
LOOKING FOR A LARGER. HOME
or.one in a different area?
Call us today, ‘or stop in. If we
don't have the home you want. tet [
us find it fer you.
REALTOR
Since Lom in the country? It's easy
living with aw heat and P
hot water in the full base-
ment, Has @ nice 2-car ga-
rage. and r the 80 ft, lot. Just 3 miles
-John K. Irwin | Pe Swan ww Ss .
rer SY SY NS
Seneeuns aur
(Se eenee- gf
saree Aes *
“Now you guess who!’
__ For | Sale Houses 5 43 SOO
2 BEDROOMS AND DEN
$750 Down
PAYMENTS $37.97 A doy Jen & iy Tie pn
7 on, ‘Biv. “end sinul “Rioed,
yke. beat 1 _ large | lots, Pie Fe For
WAGNER
HOMES . 1960 N. Opdyke Rd. FE 4719
*
Located on Tregent St. Full base- |? BED ROOM HOUSE, CRESCENT
Lake privileges, Terms, no agents.
PE 47368. :
INDIAN: VILLAGE
tian bil
~ OXFORD Mie, 3 bedroom modern
i Living room semper to
room, Veneiian binds. $8,950 0 full
‘LAKE ORION
wa 9 bedzeces home. est. on) fu e, bot water
“GENE 'RAL aero SDM license,
rc HRIS HORNBECK
eI aa WEST SIDE. 3 poets. For Sale Houses 43 POPP PD PAPAL LAL ell
Pg 2 HOUSE,
WEST SIDE 6, ROOMS LY decorated, full, Lave- up. tory down. Gas: ‘furnace. Attached
Peete Vacant, ‘owner, @ Chip-
A HOME OF\YOUR
OWN '
. Meany more fea
¢ with terms,
sQeteraeT SUBURBA A good 5 Tms., bath utility.
Neat & clean. Has connections
fend elec, dryer &
. creek at rear. tmail® bidg. for chickens. Sane
bores . $10,500, Terms. Let's |
> « see
rr PERRY 8T. VACA room bi-level home. Has large
tome. We anu 3 wel
NICHOLIE AND D HARGER co. w. rE eaed
agi Evenings
TO FRA h TO SELL, REALTOR
rtridge is the “Bird” to
$2,000
DOWN Crescent Lake — oper ~~ com-
home. wParam boas
ardwood floors, 12x20 stato Neen
w fantiq — a bed:
picture window
rms, 10x10 & tenis ¥
ets, included. 11
tiled Pn
stove. x1
water
rm in,
utility room has elec-
s fer
automat- HOME
with basement, = $1,960
down, ORlando
}
{
PLUS FHA MORTGAGE CosTs | 3, ped
WATCH THE KIDDIES ¢o to | —S*heol | $950 DOWN
bed-
“Bargains” in this
—_— Total price
including tages and in-
surance,
RAY O’NEIL, Realtor
42. 8. Telegraph Rad Phone FE 3-71 or
GILES CLOSE IN Located just 4 blocks east
downtown Pontiac, 2 bed
possession. Only $6,900 with down payment.
HOME OR INCOME
Located inside the city on
a ved street, 8 5
bedroom - house
baths i Sergectoans Labo etc. in for | apartment u co Terms
| can be arran mt miss
i seeing this ag
NEW HOUSE
W. Bloomfield Township Here's a spacious a bedroom
ed at $14,050. Lo
beautiful La!
GILES: LES REALTY Yo. 8-6175 ropes pee
ItAKEFRONT
| Excellent beach. 3 bedroom year
around home, 2 miles from Un
Lake Shopping Center. Beautiful
lot. $7,500, terms.
| THELMA M. ELWOOD REALTOR
$143 rete ets Red
FE 5-1284 +384
MODERN, 8 Soe ACRES. ROOM 2A Full basement, of] furnace, 2 car
_&arage. Holly, MElrose 7-2702.__
IN MILFORD — Older 4 a
home, extra large rooms, me
decorated, Bee this, you'll’ uke i
jose schools, chu
stores. Call EM 3-4236,
ONLY $1,500 DOWN — You can
move right in this 3 bedroom
me, extra large living room
and kitchen, ofl furnace, full price
$8,000. A fast seller. EM 3-0301.
LAKE FRONT ON WHITE LAK
| |
¢ | 2 , BEDROOM RANCH -
ne SE 4 bedrooms, newly decorated, ry
modern, — beach in good lo-
a . $2,506 down, EM
HIGHLAND AREA — All most com-
pleted home, 2 jarge bedrooms,
auto. forced air furnace, high lot
with trees overlooking the lake.
Call EM 3-0301.
foom 8, lots of —
acre on M59,
Sead $8,950 wi s1.s00 down.
34236.
C. Schuett REALTOR
7400 eet ee (M39) y payments oor et,
Open _ 9-9 FE 5-7292
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange washer, Delco
te oll beat. 48 ft. flowing well; soft Storm ows and
sereens Siplasemei located. 125 x
‘es iandse lot has exclusive
lady Bhs 2a Natural black
dirt, ot. and Aholte
buses pass home.
contract $11,950.
HOLMES-BARTRAM 4382 Diaie Patt
OR_ }-1950
LISTINGS WANTED —_ MYERS REAL ESTATE. PE 40975
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
JUST Bho py Selrtctcad ARE LOOKING
rooms end rie
is modern home has 2 verge
bedrooms and part bath up. while
on first Moor re is 1 bedroom,
very nice living room with Ten-
nessee Led 7 Tycnaontl fireplace, raised
dinette wi mahogany paneling.
lovely kitchen with vent, full ce-
ramie tlied bath, also with vent
fan walls, full base-
ment, also featuring indirect light-
ing, seboard tur-
A — SPOT?
lenty room here
has 66 foot
, 1% car gara. Very neat and clean Full price
$10,500, very reasonable terms
a = room, nice
and level 5 school
teed my "ye 800. with $1,000 bus
down.
CLARK REAL ESTATE
FE 46492 or FE 44813 1362 W. Huron Open Evenings
Co-operative I Real | Estate Exchange
Seminole Hills ‘BEDROOM BRICK
hving. room with Hotere
ing room, 1% baths
ore room with fireplace &,
bar. Gas furnace, GE hot water |
Holy alr conditioned.
windows & screens 2 car
rage. Large corner lot
Indian Village
bath 2nd floor: 2 Bedrooms
s full ath 2 Car set Ses Bus, Shoppin:
Scheols, "$14,500, T
St. Mike's Area
ofl furnace, loundry ew
“water heater. Water soften-
‘New age. Everything in
—Biegin 6-69 after i pam.
INDIAN VILLAGE
ae: | 4 bedrm,, modern
24 W. Lawrence Bt.
$8,080 CASH. L- SASHABAW RD | 3 full basem ag: Alegre l|
CLARK |
=e Telegra
FE Sti or FE A oe Onprouees Real Estate pdt * a ES
385 E. TENNYSON
_ only $10,000, About
wh a VALUET, Realtor West Side Oakiand A 5-0903 Cooperative Resi Betate Buchange Faceilent om Io
ay
KNUDSEN} Sez washe ther and in-
DONELSON PARK $22.s00~05.$09° aden” way
er * large e- Be rij ae we large 3 ear garage and jand- | North Side Value — 3 rms., rm. -
to spresned 5 “ay hats —— a?
citi Ee einetgg; | Seoul img oe modern to the minute. § living room, with nataral
rage, All in perfect condi-
rm Bes = Series TRIPP
’, H. KNUDSEN
Established in 1916
QUALITY BUILT HOMES OPEN DAILY FROM 1:00 P.M.
oe PEARL BLDG. CO,
eet meee fae FE $7923 tee as Sas etea, | WATERFORD TWP. Can you imagaine a brand new Sek: shussistgs siding,
drm. home; so designed that
its modern lines blend excep-
—_ well with older homes.
Can be built on . ity
has large picture window, wood
sid and other quality all
nae features, for the low price
$10,900. 7
{ — DOWN—Por this west sub-
home; modern kitchen, Poedrm. full bath bath with shower, besemenk olf furnace. Near
school and bus line. Immediate
possession. price $6,950.
FLOYD KENT, Realtor
FE 5-6105
es.
umers Power
O'NE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
110 OF WATER FRONTAGE
on Cass Lake and less than
4 miles from Court poy A true contempo- Next to the
? he
aon
J 2, /$595 Down
NEW 2 BEDROOM
- FHA HOMES
hen
e utility
blecks past ‘ond right
at sign to model at le wood ca,
tion sterm window: i aped.
Within wal ins aintanes to new
grade schy
Priced et only $12,250.
KENNEDY R
W. Huron
OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8
COZY & COMPACT
s a!
Les Ain erm bus and stores. Many
Must be seen to be app: certs
Ideal for smal] tamily or retir-
ing couple: —
CLINTONVILLE RD. mee last- one of these new Achren
with
overlooking the windows °
replace cen- fered against @ full brick attached garage,
ooeed at $14,750.
WEST SIDE oleae
GI resale on this bed- ‘
room brick and frame bun-
| nee built in 1950. plas-
painted walls, oak
fieere. fied beth. full base-
gas heat. Sure won't
on ‘Better make your ap-
oe how. $13,500 total |
price. ' $850 DOWN OR IFICE
for cash. Widew must sell
6 room modern home, one
bedroom down, 2 and bath
up. Plastered walls, hard.
woed floors
hot water, near ay Now renting for $70 |
month, |
ae COLONIAL. Real
eating space in bitches full
basement, of] heat, The cov->
er and comeone patio
makes this home complete.
mone possession afd a
own to earth price. We
= the key.
ATTENTION G18. $600 TO-
tal amount down to buy
this Judson St. home. living
room, dining room = and
kitchen down, 3 bedrooms
and bath up. Basement S
ar = siding, $8,
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor |
Memes ad oo a
3-7103
WEST SUBURBAN. t ACRE. Two)
24 ft
15x14)
a ft
Storm |
a-
|
| WARD E.
REALTOR Partridge Is THE “BIRD TO SEE
Py By md ]
DESIGNED FOR
LUXURIOUS LIVING
This is the home that
your -eye at st glance
impressive brick fromt with color-
ful slate perch and jaleusie door
will be highlighted by protessionsi
landscaping: The 18x30 = cork |
floored living robm with a corner
brick fireplace ig just off the
room and
master room .
bath just off the other 2 Sire
sized —- ims. The brick e-
piace e recreation
makes i a wore vfamly rather:
ing place. Many, man: ex-
tras included at the Tran tries
of $31,000, Terms,
EASIER THAN RENT Here's. a coty 2 bedroom home
located west of Pontiac, that you
can afford to own for less then |
zie you pers for rent. Full price |
y $7,400 with $1 Por down. Bal- |
pool ts parahic just $40 per,
month If you're tired of paying
rent and are seeking economical |
suburban living see this home to- | i
day.
PARTRIDGE |
FE 4-3581 | NEW >. sono aT
1959 W 1% Blocks “weet of Telegraph
Open_Eve, to 9.
gar
excellent condition. Only $12,600
REASONABLE TERMS
f ij
' |
J. R. Hiltz | REALTOR |
Open 9-7
1011 W. Huron St
LAKE PRIVILEGES WIA, BAY it's like Lage | FE 5-618 | t
ungalow, with
fits spactous 14 x 18 living room,
central heat, screened porch. rec-
Teation room. 1% tnd arage.
Large wooded lot. $9, with
LOW DOWN PAYMENT!
WATERFRONT ONLY 8 MILES OUT to this
lovely 3 bedroom, 2 level ranch
home. _Living room, 27x15, with
t lace. extra large |
BY OWNER. 2 YR. OLD RANCH bath, with ble mirror
tvpe home 2 becveom Large car-| built ,- im vanity, Radiant heat,
peted living, room. Picture win-| full basement. - E WOULD LIKE
dow & rapes nd with; TO SHOW YOU THB HOME!
dining space. Plenty of cup-| $18,300. terms, rd. space, Ww utility m. :
fower a ame cara'se| — Humphri rage. 1 in beck pith ser. ao ries den space at
$s150. Good terms. FE §-2306 any time, FE 20474 ¢ “= EF E 4-7114 Evenings
* shoo a, Re off Sachabaw, MULUIPLE LISTING SERVICE
t MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICB
GATEWAYS to
| HAPPINESS
| NORTH SIDE
NEAR ST. MIKE’S Perry Street, Spick and
span 6 room and bath. 3 bed- |
room home Full basement, ,oil |
heat, 21 ft screened porch, Paved
street location, near schools, shop-
ing and downtown. Offered at
7 $1,400 down YOU LL |
LIKE THE LOCATION.
- A COZY HOME
FOR YOUR FAMILY |
—— side at city Hmits, located | scaped site beer ot | corner a
feet. ripe 9 bi well
and beth, 2 bedrooms, 1 Near
pest of reese and — sap ral
ler at. - a.
Finst TIME OFFERED.
To Buy—To Seli—To | You BUY IT—WE'LL INgURE TT |
MAHAN |} . e , Only
new Jayno Adams Grade
Terms,
$1250 DOWN
‘roe aot Northeast edge
cll alton Bivd Price pir “F.C. Wood Co.
-KINZLER | REALTOR
W Huron s Ph 670 rE
____ Multipie’ Listing Fb |
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
MILL LAKE Leake privileges, 3 bedrooms, 2
= baths. ful —— with built-
tim bar is & Here
closets in eac’ m, new oll |
down
3 BEDROOM RANCH
Auburn Heights Manor. Living
room, 1323. oak floors. bullt - tn
vanity and bath Ot! heat, base-
ment. Let 100x300. $14,500, terms.
$2,000 DOWN 3 year ‘old ranch type home. 2.
Bice sized bedrooms, oi] heat,
ultra-modern kitchen. Located on
large lot east of Auburn Heights.
ole, If no | mchatabll oat rE bo ened
1111 Josiyn Cor. 3rd REAL "Tor
Co-operative _Real Estate Exc ange
WHITE
Like ‘em Qlder ?
More E xperienced In makin
frame home |
on a acre corner |
blacktop roads enclosed |
by a picket fence, enough lawn | ~~ ¢
to enjoy and not too much to |
cope with. The detached 2-car ga- |
Tage has an excellent workshop
set-up for a man.
woman would appreciate situated o
et ce 2 bi
Any |
the floor |
plan of this home with its sepa-
rate laundry room. cheerful kitch-
ey loaded with cabinets — includ- |
ing a breakfast room, saree spe- | cious separate dinin:
sive living room wi!
lace, beautiful brary. This
ome also features 5 large b
rooms, llc ceramic, full |
tile bathrooms, full basement with |
oil fired steam heat. Guaranteed
year around comfort. This prop- |
— awe landscaped and the
su with shade
trees, Now available for $26,250
ne for an appointment.
“Home”
Where the air is clear—living {s_
easy—and the taxes are low. The
first time this home has been
offered for sale. 7 large rooms |
plus a glassed front porch and a |
screened porch. 4 large bedrooms, |
5 large closets, oak floors and |
trim, plastered painted walis, full
basement, with 2-car basement
Garage, new Delco furnace, -This
grand home ts in excellent condi-
tion inside and out. Located on
a large tex . shaded corner
lot with 7 f trees, Also out-
door gril, -bl top drive aroiind
the house, beautiful lawn, walk-
ing distance to shopping, schools
& churches. Qui neighboi
vac and y tO move
in. Located in village of Davis-
burg. Offered for sale at $16,000. j
Loon Lake Shores | Right smack on a 80x215 ft. lot. ] ARG
3 bedroom, tile ith, large uv | E
ing room, kitchen with eating —
space and an a ance of cabi- |
nets. Extra large utility room. too. And there is more—a@ Bast
, Jus
i To see this |
#500 i}
w _ (aes come aosceun ;2 Lore IN WaTRR
2 as arty 0 with $135 down
trees. One lot completely
fenced. Bettér look this over.
get to _ » ottice
want this one. ,
L. H. BROWN
362 Goaperetive Real Estate Exchange N, Realtor
FE 2-4810 |
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
R 1704 = Tega d,
ice ot anneal
tite BROS. LOTS OF
BUIEDING SITES
For Sale Lake Property 44 ND
a td Be EE pe roe et TAKEFRONE LOTS
$1,450 down, Hannan, LI
tng sites in Br Braylon Woods, Easy LAKEFRONT
org Gee ye tirele Brick AND
Wine room itn double stone fize-| Gpany'r most acenie lase. s modern kitchen. 2 ve Hae a AND
Sapo poet “baspecue ay pinrons E pg mand Dose ter = oa Gad sell. Call today diteriminaun ‘buyer ‘en exciuive
for appointment. Wate
CRAWFORD Ww HIT E BROS. AGENCY REAL
ee sis) Opes Bree nd oe 1 ek
LAKE LOTS Latetoat eto sa, fing tas
MACEDAY LAKE
80 x 150 ft. lot, $78 down.
60 x 200 ft, idke front lot. $1200 down.
WILLIAMS LAKE
jos i & wih Decement éns.|
$150 down.
50 x 113 ft. wooded lot $50 down.
1 x 200 ft. lot. $75 down.
PONTIAC LAKE
3 water front lots. $1,000 each.
REALTOR
Corner Williams Lake Rd. & MS5® poet en just off paved tier:
MEASHEN REAL ESTATE
one ee OA 86-3123
100 LOT WITH FOUNDA-
TION. VE 5-6511.
WATKINS
LAKE A member of excellent bufldin
sites have recently become av
able this bea utiful and exclu-
uve lakeside subdivision. Located
side of mates
open s.
ximately an acre
fis rent restrictions, Property sbew Ee ie
HOLMES-
OR ft 0 a, Ce
LOON LAKE FRONT = e. Needs
ney but ratoute, finished in-
WEST OF PONTIAC 21 _ZLEVEL. % ft. Rancher on 2 ac with front- +1235 BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy. A OR Eves. MA 5-1240
___ For r Sale » Acreage
Ke 47
age on semi - - privene fare, bai 5019 5 |
baths, PE ¢2252 or FE 23-6179 Pintshed with | APPLE ORCHARD, 30 ACRES. BY append window.
T. Gq. ie Realtor
| 1648 Union Lake Rd 2
|For S Sale Resort Prop. 44A
MODERN CABIN ON
1040 ‘OUT
Michigan.
Sale ale Suburban Prop. 4 45A eee
_PENTON AREA, b's ACRES, 3 Fiche
old lovely hilltop, 3 bedrm. home, f ern basement. me
ho! recreation : fire a doar garage. Every-
thing fo fous liv fam. ily or sree iTrement. 8c
door, Priced to sell.
Hartland, modernized meome, 2 |
bai and 1% baths ofl | noes = te entrances soe foe | : ar heated |
shop. Excellent condition, $12,600 | Minna Dilm M,
_ Milford, _Mich. MU 40972.
“AN EXCELLENT
tn. rancher, attached 2 C
arage. 20 fre fe acres land
lasek te Milford. Sec bus |
Just the place for a gardener,
chickens or Jhon horses. Priced
low at $20,000. Terms | Near Pontiac. 2% acres excellent
lang with creek at rear 6 rm
modern home with bath & utility |
rm. Also small bidg. for chick-
end or a horse, $10,500. |
© NICHOLIE a: a | FIARGER CO: FE 5-818) |
mOpent Evenings |
For Sale lelots
SPECIALS:
and $20 1 a ae Jott |
dry, Priced oe onl
$400 roe PRICE— sare —
Liberal terms.
building site.
$1500. Almost two acres of excel-
lent land and very ped Lee) location
fae Emety geet “Only |
L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. ¥. Huron Py h. FE 2-4810'
SOEs TWP.
anytime Sat. $20 DOWN
Mata
_& 8
ip ors Fon sal "SALE IN JOSEY |
_Gardens, FE 5-0103 |
“MULTIPLE LISTING 8 SERVICE |
ADD'S
Ww Watkins- Pontiac Estates |
x 150. baapriebeapeh Low
Perry Acres Lots, 100 x 150, restricted to
oc homes. Low as $1,200 with
Dunn Farms Lots, 100 x 170, wooded n
lots. Low as $1,050 with $108 down
Orion-Adams Estates Lots, 19 x 400, Highly restricted |
oree Low as $1, with $150 |
own |
“BUSINESS 18 GOOD AT LADD's”
LADD'S OPEN SUNDAYS
eek. poet’ pene waste et i
FE 2 | WHITE _ BROS. Q mo 1075 Ww, | \WEXT DOOn RANCH | | ethene OR D8 ies ons eat or M24
EM_ 3-4671_
Cloveriawn, |
| |
aa |
NEARLY NEW. |
"| 7 ACRES on PORE TO A PRI-
F LORIDA
2 acres, wee et Oy, 8
frontage, good 44 fishing lake ad- joining property. 2 miles from
river. § miles to Ouilf. Brooksville
Shopping Center
CHAPIN 235 acres on M24, south
Orion, Lots of road hed |
can be ge rehased on builder's
terms. L this prop-
ROB! OBERT CHAPIN BROKER
3111 Orchard Lake TR, FE 61131
17 ACRES With approx. 300 feet of lake
frontage. Ideal for subdividing. 3
miles from Waterford Township
Hall $22,000. TERMS.
J. R. Be
1011 W Marea Bt .
__ For r Sale Farms 4
120 espns 6 uf ROOM MODER MODERN
me Oe nar ed tond. @ barn.
— ‘of omer fare. ome.
ow. . INNAN
ron 42877 After 6 r 6 FE¢6313
| SEBEWAING, MICH.
FARM Will trade 60 acres of bt
land. 6 room home, so bare
18x48 chicken house. 18x18 brood.
er house, located 3 miles north
of Sebewaing and 1 mile east of
Seginaw Ray. oe some equip-
ment. Priced $87,
RD RILEY, BROKER 500 Elizabeth Lake Ra FE 41157
LAKEFRONT FARM
Located north of Pontiac on
main road. Features a mod-
ern 6 home with 3
bedrooms, full bath, euto.
oil heat, 2 car attached ga- ree Small barn, coo
| J. A. Taylor . Signs Ate Everywhere | : | EALTOR - sun
100 Oakland ae
Pree Parking oa
2 Acres—Close In
Agoronimetety 108x820 ju: t.
gevelopment. ei next 45 pots en 000, term easonable at $2.-
235 Acres—M24
Ready for Development: Excellent land (eaevgee| approxt- mately 7 miles
«lane enwey now under
[Poy Annet Inc.
a ~~ be] te 7 7 : 3545 a
‘FUNNY BUSINESS . by Herserer For Sale Hoes aa| Poe. Sale Houses. 43| For Sale Houses 43) __ For Sele Late. Me ..
LB yy swale Pra nai: ‘moserm ~ Veneta | ~ BUILDERS LOTS *
ie pee ei Seas
Beer Matis maate Beate
|
by. Stock and 8, if desired.
FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence E 5-410
Next to the ra Eres. Power
Sale Business Property 49
60x200 FT. LOT ON AUSURE
sr aaae * Commercial, Term. va
M-59 Fel Co Commercial
Ideal home business set
‘On S aves center. Own-
M-59 WEST OF PONTIAC 240 feet an entire
block bet, streets. Ma-
constituting
2 cross
suitable for used
office, rance. or.
osteo: besinees on the property. necessary. Ask for will —-
Ruse Hicks.
HOLMES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixte Hwy.
OR_3-1950
Saginaw Street Frontage
20" . fronta: bn Sere
Street —146 Ass. wiicing WHITCOMB. REALTOR | L. H. BROWN, Realtor
G5 _*._Baeee—_F9.__Fe_2aet 2 STALL SUPER SERVICE 5T.
Very. nee Le ¥
NORTH WOODS
Mio, & tating —
= ee Ulness
THE ELWOOD Ree 5-1284
. FIN ECO
202 N. MAIN of
& & ROCHESTER, MICH. | FRR RH ARDWARE
2. ee SATE OL 3-990) | He ae ahaa OFA
35,000 Families ma FODE, an Tan Ot “on
Recommend | Fie weatieo "ony "ty minus
UCKNET S | “EMBREE & GREGG
Four (4) Buckner Conven- EM }
where oh ast eek
pode
pi get full amount, ™
Get needed quickly
from Buckner's friendly
loan company.
Buckner
Finance Co. aS Sale Clothing _ 86
1
Offices are located:
Pontiac, 2nd Floor Netional Bide. | YQUNO MAN'S Navy BLUE sv
a
sell “tor
terms —
separately.
only, with to ir business by appointment
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704 S. Telegraph Rd.
FE 4-2533
SERVICE STATION With living quarters on much
traveled highway, 2'4 acres gives
ing good ;
me. Full price §27,.500 with terms
C. Schuett REALTOR
7400 Highland Rd.
EM 3-4236
FREE CATALOG Hundreds of bargains on busi-
ness, farms and income property
brads sale hen aoa U. 8. Deal
with Write
=o. ie Saree ers Digest
"1608 Hillhurst Ave.
___Los_Angeles 27, Calif.
STANDARD Ol £0. Is now accepting a
lease a moulty
tati
(M58)
~
busy intersection of Telegraph and Long Lake Rds Living quariers |
are attached to this station. Mod.
erate investment. financial
tance available A real un
rodicha Parking and loadin
tm rear Priced righ |
ior * quick sale. Terms
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor
22 W. Lawrence Street cose Eves |
PES-8161, of PE 5-8394 |
DIXIE HIWAY 922.878. Large 902253 ft. lot Be-
tween Wal and Waterford
2 cur garage, odern |
home. You can have your bus!-
bone here. Call Mrs Be +7309.
. H. BROWN, Realtor mi W. Huron FE 12-4810 GAS STATION Good jocation. Large corner on
Oakland Ave Well estabiished
Good opportunity to get into busi-
lees for ‘yourself. ill sell on
“PONTIAC REALTY 777 Baldwin FE_$-8275)
GROCERY 11, 630 evar: — equity tn| and
a jot west of Pontiac. Total
seectl only $12.
OAKLAND AVF. Zoned M1 road frontage on 2
sides. Includes two modern
homes now being used for
rental fnmcome 200x350 pereel
pius 100x125 parcel. Good -
mercial future, $20,800, tered
MANUFACTURING Close in vacant property soned |
for manufacturing, 630454 ft,
Railroad fromiage plant |
tion for building a materials —_
with rental out Call for fur-
ther information.
FLOYD KENT, Realtor ity for the right man
ther information, call
2-580. Ext. 224, Eve
6-8957 calls,
Liquor Bar & Hotel
Long established. Located
ive community not far from
tac, on highly. traveled tughway
ncludes business, yg as oe
building. suto. heat.
Substantial down. Sot
JOSEPH F. REISZ oe
“LETS TALK
BUSINESS”
LIQUOR—HOTEL Small modern hotel with active
liquor bar near lakes im Oakland
County. Beautiful owner's apert-
ment Land contract wal abe com |
sidered @s down paym
' > rc mt
VARIETY STORE Located im business section of town, this Ben Franklin Variety
Store ts in the pies aren nest
lint, Required $13,500 down pay
ment covers guaranteed inven-
tory, Owner will sell real estate
teo or give option for its pur-
chase.
539% W Hu
MICHIGAN BUSINESS |
SALES CORPORATION | 1573 8 Telegrann Rd
PE 4-1582 5
Plenty of parking
,e our front door
Partridge: IS THE “BIRD” TO SER
‘SHORT ORDER GRILL that ranks
with the best in this area. Gross-
ing $56 000 pér year on 6 day “
qaile: ‘
|
{
|
34 W. Lewrence FE 56-6105) Week. Only $4500 down
n Eves.
Next to Msumers Power SPEEDWAY 8STATION CARINS
a nn ~~ —— and home tn a ‘hot spot location’
Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A near Pradenvitie, 10 cabms now 5 room for many more Comfort
b! 7 sal . c LFASE OR SELL LARGE EQUIP. soe oe heme ine tuded
ped commercial garage ote Ma
tion outdoor vars ng area in = ee i"
Eress Box is - ent fixtures Including custom
35x50 BUSINESS pees 10081 hulk ber Home evatlable (Oni:
Ortonville Rd. MA $16 500 en terme
8BTORE ROOM FOR. ae ee “suit
able for any business, 375 Aabars \W i ) ST RIDGI
_Ave, PE 3-0414 eves FE_2-5219 ARD 1] A PAR I DG)
REALTOR FE 4-3881
Business Opportunities 51 NEW LOCATION AT NO SN ee ee 1050 W HURON 8ST
= ° 1'g Blocks West of Telegraph |
BEAUTY SALON peat (ESTATE & BUSINESSES | Downtown location Estabiished 20 years. Recently remodeled. 3
wnits, 4 drvers. Owner re-
will Work with buver unti!
familiar with cltenteie Cash or
_terms, FE_ 45269, after 6 pm,
BUSINESS & HOME
Grocery and meat store Beer
and wine take out Located on
Main highway tn thriving com-
munity Tossing $100 000 a vear
Masonry ¢onstruction with full
basement Home is modern 2 ber
room lakefront $10,000 down plus
inventory will handle biMfiding
and business . .
PANGUS 1919 MIS " Phone Ortonville 132 Collect
DRIVE- IN RESTAUR NT NE W
efficient equipment ‘Parking. good
_ location 3355 Orchard Lake Rd
YALUARLE BUSINESS
Rett A MONEY
NTEE
KEEP YOUR A well-rated long-estabi! shed Na-
tional Organization seekk party
to handle business this area
immediately May start part time
You must have $1.78 to #5 950
eash, geod references amd cat in
be definitely interected in an ai)
around
Bus
h 4 Het Coffee
iness We
machines
placed
iment
includes fire and theft insurance
and our 106 per cent moneys
quarentec show
profit of uD to $200 ‘weekly investment and have someone year
Machine
aise
e can aa & SDM SSS on one of the best
Jakes in Oakland
county feod market ptus
beverages gress appraxt-
mately 8190 000 during the
eariof 1945 with the coming Sss SDD
On M15
resort
year ta be prosperous
not More so than jast year
$11500 00 all cover the
down pavment for this grow
ng business Call for more information and make an
appoinimert at rour conren-
fence to see thig money-
maker
Fdw. Mo Stout, Realtor
77 N Saginaw Ph. PE: 6-8165
Oven Eves ti! &§ ® pm
Sundays 12 Ul @ pm
AX WALK-IN COOLFR 1
Hus«eman meat la Fr
counter 1
bart meat grinder 2 meat Bicck a.
1 compressor like new 2 meat
blocks and tools all for $42
3337 Aulurn Rd Auburn Heights ©
FE 5-2401
TO bBYY 10 SELL REALTOR
PARTHIDGE is THE BIRD
TO SEE
1 ACRE BLOCK BUILDING ON
Mis ®Suchy Realty Ortonville
GROCERY, STORE BEER & WINE license Brock in fixtures 48 Put
ham
Sale I ana Contracts. ‘$2 ‘else do the work We believe we _
are the only company in this
line making this sensational offer. |
full information please write!
oecupation, address at
phos’ tos & B Sent osha Com- = pany. Devt. “Cc” rian, Minne-|
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Price of $12,500 includes stock
and modern equipment for this
outstanding grocery and fruit
market, grossed over $150 000 in
1954, sales tax will Prove cwnet s
made over $15,000 net last year.
call us for details This ts
hot, ‘
DORRIS & SOX aa) REALTOR +1557, 732 W. Tres Co-operative Real Eecate. “Exchange 500 ee Lake Rd. FE #1157! ii LAND CONTE ACE ON NEW 3}
bedroo home with ful] ment. ‘Bal ance owtng $6100 Dis-| -
count 20 per cent, ($1,220) Cost
$4880 to. you
262 8 Telegraph Rd Open ¢
Phone FE: +7103, or FE 5-7202
Co-Operative Rea’ Estate ae
SMALL BALANCE SEASONED
Will discount OR 31159
$1500 DISC ‘OUN T
Property sold for $8.500 in August.
1955 Present balance $7,386. Cost
to you $5.900 Pavs $6 monthiy
= 6 per cent interest. A-1 pur-
R en), R excellent property
‘ RILEY, BROKER erator $75
Mortgage Loans 54 Goo, USED.’ TV SETS. $20 AND
ANS & 1 ; GRAY 12x12 CARPET WITH PAD. LOANS $600 to $1,500 } Norge _ gas range. FE _ 2-6480
or any purpose = on | LARGE REFRIGERATOR. WEST- homes modern of not in
Oakland County | __inghouse, FE_ 8-0680. =
2 For home additions or LINOLEUM & PAINT SALB
improvements ‘a price at Jack's. 277 Baldwin.
3 To rough-in or enclose LIVING ROOM SUITE, MODERN- houses partiv constructed istic design Must be seen to be |
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| RAY O'NEIL, Realtor |
‘dial FE 2 gist. 2 butten Size 38. TE:
Drayton Piatns, 4512 Dixie Hwy, jw, 620. 93-6403.
Walled Lake. 230 Barnston Bors’ MMER SUIT. (next to shirta 12-14. Girls
45462 Van
One wioet a hore across poe Bank
GET CASH QUICKLY
Up to $500 i 1936 cars, Bring r ited Most deals closed tn "30
minutes also made on fur- | rote ———~ and other se- Gni's COATS, ies ‘one whth hat. FE 42719.
Sale desert F A BUY, SMALL RAD 6
$12 Also record players.
TO
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= en ee
APEX CANISTER LEANER
ith attachments. ere ages
ise _new, ar OR 3 .
uA DAVENPORT Ar tee “CHAR,
sive oak table, *
: > ti Tana Cation $40. Gas stov
and side oven, $25. FE 2-322). _
Oakland ‘imutas este L C _Sa008.” yrs. oid, ND DRY,
oan Uo. $100 8 Enrol EM
202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG.
"FE 2-9206
CASH NOW rice $2,780, sell Tho or
best offer, ~~
MY 3-394, MY ee
BENDIX | ary TV, y MAHOGANY console with % doors
ture tube, excellent Condit. on,
$60.95. Ml 6-1300.
B 5 N = X ELECTRIC ee
> a ew. fu uaranteed, er PAY LATER PLAN fone dewnl wararee
Get cash you need now .. . Pay $2 per week, Maytag Washer, late
later ‘in — — you ool model, A-j cond! on
afford, write or come in.| MY 3-371).
A WASHER WITH
timer. Excellent condition, Rea-
lie. MI 6-2040.
FINANCE co. W. Lawrence 8t.
Need $500 ake pet ar le
chest. eile nade Fa
24013. BOTTLE GAS
New low price. mp instal-
I lation. Only $10 plus gas. Kenyon
. or Less - _Fuelgas. OR_ ET
WITH QUICK BUFFET AND CHINA CLOSET.
SERVICE? Se _— . ‘casi a Ss 7 RECORD
Then Home’ & Auto ts the place | ales the 6 led ts come) Mam) loans) made ‘CASH POR a PURNITURS
your first visit So come = ier _or_tois. OR 3-277
phone for cash to $500 on your CHROME DIN ETS. As- auto, furniture or signature "lod semble these LAgaeri and save,
a repayment —= suited to your Pour chairs , 969.95 val- needs. Friend. rieous serv-| we. Heap ~ ‘brand new
ice. awaits you Leslie Fleisher, 1965 models. Famous make For- Manager. Berkiey Voss President. mica tops u ipeome —
h. FE 58121 convinced of, these exiracrdinar iE conv oe ex ¥
Ph. FE _Ses"Orchara 9 lca eases ee
e Ave
Home & Auto | i2xi2 LINOLEUM $720
1k GAL alr hae sew LOAN Company } ise VINYL INLAID TILE 10 Mt BASE Cay! GAL
wen 9 to 6; Saturday ® to ANTIPRE ot Community _ Kat! Bank Bide. pak 141 W +3086
| DEEP FREEZE 1 a nie “WILL
| trade for $300 cash or will trade
| for something of equal value
14-3085
$23 to $500 $25 to $300, faa LIVING ROOM SUITE.
pe LOAN CO | _Neo dealers. FE 2?
ME Lawre c (OD CIALS FRIENDLY SERVICE harm a MODEL 8 oefiecig ate —— ne | ZI pe Ree. Reg. $219.05 WHEN YOU NEED |”
$25 to $500 er tsuneo. otal ot sits
3 Naoor. aargirieretor. Reg. 6590.95
You can get tt quickly on your | Full poled “Ges Ree. Reg. $140.95 at
signature, car or furniture. No at endorsers. Payments to suit your | Elec. Dryer. Reg. $200.95 at $139.05.
budget, We will be glad to help All just 1 of a you with your money problems.{, THE GOOD fetes
8
51 W. Huron __ _FE 4-155
6 PR. OF > DRAPES. ALMOST
FE * ” = ig new
FINANCE CO ELECTRIC fae a IN. KEN- 702 meee sere surrs. 125 W Huron St FE 45083 .
aa cL OL __ Where Wrigiev'« Used to Be 18 W Pike FE ¢ 1122
rings, cameras, radios, luggage, 7 PIECE MAHOGANY DINING | !2'2” TY tn PERFECT CONDI-
Musical inst for what have vou room suite Good condition, $75. | tion. 727 Monticello = EDWARDS OUTLEI FE 22-5040 _ a USED ELECTRIC ANGE, 835.
re eerie MAPLE TWIN BEDS BOX) Used refrigerators $7498 Used
ao ee Ton a aans forneand tiene Mt Sagat. Hotoony hacker.” 0 Pysod accented as trade in on ured MAHOGANY OVAL DINING TA-: Radio and Appliance. 423. W cars H J Van Welt OR 31355 eine: Care bale coer ee Huron FE elias
z = OT aise ongue. chairs, . 7 ae
12 FT RUNABOUT, MAHOGANY nested tables lampi mirror) pic, USED APPLIANCES
deck and catwalk, Fibergias bot: tures etc = Colonial Cty Bir. nO ATD. Storou7 Washers
we PSA toate food ——mingham, M1 6-0654 CRUMP ELECTRIC DEEP PREFZE NATIONAL CASH MAJESTIC Sue . PHONOGR APH AUBURN WETONTS __FE._¢3573 Wes ea pan aee neaie comb Fae cond $30 TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR
weeper EZ ‘roner and “mise fied UU [ Rl til tal R B Manre. 1060
Flectric motors Want ‘» ton MAJESTIC 14° MAHOGANY TA- ee iekup 74 ton express c bi mode! TY 905 10 drawer 4 a "Ch
ent miner 2s Wp Satan walnut desk 310 Complete 6 yr TIMELY { KD
Gel dr hisek . asin Pa crib $19 Baby scades $250 FE ECT S t wr i} ing veh 2 “
make difference OR 37700 fb) Ce i ; sen MG © refrig £79 50 EQuiry IN CREST AC EAR: ples N |Teu M! Norge refrig 59 30 2 ‘oom « Modern wily 16 cu ft Coldspot 34549
ceuiecd a weet dec Swap for 4 19 late model aecyiage 69 50
lake cottage land contract. boat = | 2 electric ranges 20 56 and motor, geod car or what | wlio eee 1 used Hoover vacuum _..... 19 85
have vou of equal value. MEIrose Up % | Admire TV. 19 94
+3164 . . _ |’ coete oe Ly en RCA CA TV 20 7
a omsote eae s $238 D mport hat . of
ie Reg $339 98 24” Phiico armas ar 0 ie x #0 | 8wiv - os $288 | CLAYTON'S 1 }- Res, * ® Re | _— ; ches. 8% ma Pntico Furniture, Apphances DON’T WISH FOR (1 aheg., $160 96 21° Ravtheon Table 3088 Orcharg Lake Rd, e de] 1- Reg _ oe 21° Ambassador
MONEY! Make it easily | Console _ $128 | “4 Ree on 21" Phileo eget
+ Si ri “ with oot: :
through Classified Ads, To 1- Beg 815965 17° Phiico Table : Moder $138
1 ee eae 98 21° Philco a sell, rent. buv, swap, hire, om
VAL F’S FE LEVISION
} ees oy = NORGE REFRIGERATOR, LATE model, @ cu. ft, ex¢elient con-
(dition, $65. MI 6-1300,
- “T don't think he's too bad!"
Sale Household Goods 57
MALL CHAIN Baw, ri-* NEW ‘hain, reasonable
OAKLAND COUNTY'S EST
UNPAINTED
“ RE
Chesta, chairs, desks.
—— —
TV antesna BS.
WALTON TV Walton, Cor, Joslyn PE 2-2257
3 HEYWOOD - WAKEFIELD BA
CHAIRS, SUPHOL-
ek ED CORAL FRIEZE.
ttiae BEVERLY. S8YLVAN
a sah! BURNERS. #15. $30. OR
} PIECE [BEDROOM 5 BOX
cipe eg matiness. nf aha at
ee ir 3:30. 8 Pr DINING 8! _ $05. EIPGE_ DINING, ROO, 60 pee
Plastic Wall Tile...2c ea. Unclaimed Linoleum
Su Paint Enamel... $1.
aoe Paint & Lino.
iP PIECE Ona irae ba
i PiEcE-@
suite. * suite. 430. F 54870.
PRET EAST sR SPECIAL
350 of new and used furni- ‘ture at @ big discount. Come a inced. = it +e Ph hee he [ear every
Oakland Furniture 104.8. Saginaw FE 2-652
REBU ILT AUTOMATIC , WABHERS: Genera}
| ees kenmore Whirlpool,
ae S REPLACEMENT
| __ 96 Oakland —
RE-BUILT VACUUMS, ~ GUARAN-
- teed. Parts, all makes. 056 Myrtle, NS imecen's
how dl new, guar.
anteed for 6 years, Buy a “oem
for @ little more th & used mechine Michigan iu
orescent, 393 ard Lake Ave.
REPRIOERATOR OR $20.56. Davenport $9.05. Washer
| eos Ave
menu Saas MACHINES,
Feel. —— guaranteed. Thyle Elee~
50a sl Johnson, FE 45169.
| at “Or
heater a... 250 =galion ——
Man's Chicago a a skates,
shot Electric iron and
after a m, all day ‘ec
268
incre CONSOLE. R
Rae SG bee belt mode
“\abNRd, 1000 we Huron.
pets BOUGHT SOLD. EX-
aenesd ta pemeae 602 Mt. Clem- SINGER Consoue “SEWING MA-
chine, $40 OR 39702 :
6P 1EC ERY DROOM
SET dresser large
‘te bed Reem
arancr 2 boude 1 lamps
wl. FOR $99 Pay
ONLY $2 WEEKLY
| Pearson's Bank Furniture
42 Orchard Lake Ave FE 4-788!
8EE THE NEW GIBSON 16', nade uttfal
06 nd
pute os COUCH $35 TV 925
PE S378 , $30. Electric stove $30 :
TDC STEREOTONE 2 8PEFD!
tape recorder, 10° speaker 8 walt.
128 i Keego Harbor
| ____ PF $-8811. or FE 3-8974
+ /-PIECE LIVING
ROOM GROUP Modern 2 piece suite 2 modern
etefy tabled, matching coffee ta-
ble decorator lanrps
ALL FOR $97. PAY
| ONLY $2 WEEKLY
Pearson's Bank Furniture |
42 Orchard Lake Ave, FR ¢7681 RUMS LARGE OTL |
— |" €AasH ror F PORsITORE
rr}
ae atts Ro ied freezer fo locker
kan
RE-|
Carauw Palo Nemmehelt Ovede 37 FURNITURE, PRICED FOR
Edith
quick sale. 173 §. Edith, TWO 6x12 LVET UGs 4975.
me FE 2-3406 after 5 p.m.
vented T rade: in oo sie
estate by . o.
Platform ker . $24.80
CBSE - er 50
enport and chair so 34 50
resser, chest — bed... 84 8
ee vol bo . ee
29.50
“THOMAS. CONOMY
FURNITURE 2 m8 MICH
Ag gt oo toed W. Huron.
Wayne Gabert’s
liance "¢ Specials $129.95 pp jucen washer ant
i TY ose 88
$250.95 Norge
—s Motorola
en gas ve Notee 2 - ov 199.98
Norge owe. washer $188.00
$230.88, Norge ae
MANY OTHERS TO
Pav. 2 saguee
APT. B12 GAs ne a oe Cal
. af. 4
on, SO ee tring room, sues $40 up. Many
oa ot oun EASY PAYMENT
br = ay e anything. Com We er osee |
SUNDAY 12 reat aa
ae a 1 mi. ea of Aubure Hetghis cai Auburn ‘on janet
For Sale Miscellaneous @ , BOS be empininsar tn os i oes
2 weiding. gouges "Roun aes ak ce us for a heed Reon th | head A 5-7878 sah and . a Everything to |
ii] | \ :
| imp rnd tepaes and wae mt REACKETT'S BUILDING OrPLiEs
apie . FENCES oa, | 8181 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston
_PRer ESTIMATES. FETT LIKE MAGIC! am | COMPRESSOR. 1HP ppRUN. ' ae Gsappearing stairway,
Eb "Mansfield. FOR MARCH 0!
Sok. 30 HP 157 , iis COMPRES BP da! CHURCH'S INC
ATTENTION F . A
=-SPRING __thompeon, 00
ER ce TINOLEUM....396 YD. . CLEARANCE FLOOR TILE Vix) . te
WHITE SPINE. Taibens ‘i ae ot a Bolt. 2x12-3x12-12 ft. a ied hmver. ba p+
oxe2x0-2n0-2210. = x SMITH'S, 257 S. Saginaw - ope
New oe ‘LIONEL & AMERICAN
[wep gto-gh=Sr FLYER TRAINS
a goa pees re all bongs, Authorized factory service Af! 81 Oreha:
Pine shesthing—") ft genuine factory parts
ew double-hune windows. $1400 op factory “yeer
| He carry « _comelns rootile of ese | TASKER'S 6) W HURON eT.
ee ee | Matl BAW, 361NCH New et tan £20, Twa tene iciezk & ivory radio
heater Hydramatic covers
| vag wont find one cieaner any-
Vou (iA i | where
"$2 Chev. 4 Dr $745
Nice blue finish, radio & heater,
Powerglide We believe the sharp-
est car in town.
3 Merc. 4 Dr...... $1045 Two tone yellow & black, Mere-
o-Matic, Redio & heater, w-wall
tires, a real beauty.
53 Chey. 2 Dr Two tone green & beige, wonder- | HERE!
| * 1953 FORD | Ranch Wagon two-tone blue
| finish Heater = defroster,
see it ia! Only $875.
| 1983. MERC UR\ Monterey Hardtop. Two-tone
red and tvory with radio
and heater Low mileage ful little car
| This is an exceptionally . .
| clean car Priced to sell 49 Ford 2 In $205
_| quick. Hurry and see it 1 “ , ° . :
Dealers welcome. ight gray finish. radio & heat-
er mechanically pertect, 30 day
60-50 guarantee
WORK
HORSES (CU? VOUR HAUIING
| COSTS—GET AN “OR”
RECONDITIONED
USED TRUCK 1951 CHEVROLE Deluxe 2-door with two-tone
are finish, radio heater
nd power glide Runs good
$175 full price See it today.
Dealers welcome
1951 STUDEBAKER Champion with heater de-
froster, overdrive
green finish Excellent tor and tires. Special at
only $265 full price. See it
todar
1958 CHEVROLI Bel Air hard-top coupe a |
| |
dio heater Powertiide,
whitewalls, special two-tone 1 5
paint Low mileage $1685. 34 Chevrolet ......- $945
See it today ly ton pickup
.
1953 CHEVROLET 1°53 ford. csaseens $45 210 2door sedan. Beauti- 3, ton pickup -
ful two-tone blue with heat-
er and defrosters, Excellent c =
motor and tires $505 full "83 Chevrolet .:..... $095
price A real buy. Dealers i's ton stake, lift gate: £
| welcome.
i‘s $395 1952 CADIL. i AC i * sete Soo eo gons
62 Coupe two-tone green
whitewell ft radio and 51 Chevrolet s,s. $895 _ 6 Yard dump heater. Low mileage. Priced
to sell quick. Better hurry! 1953 NASH Statesman, two-tone maroon
and grey. Radio and heater,
oe full price. Don't miss |'53 Chevrolet ..... | Sedan Delivery
j
Matthews-
CHEVROLET
1000 S. eee Ave.
Birmingham MI 4-2735 | 221 § Saginaw St FE €4546 ’
FE 80488 NORTH |
|
| GMC TRUCK DEALER HOUGHTEN & SON . YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE
West Side Used Cars Drive Le where overhead is low
- Many.
makes re els to choose from
West Side Used Cars tires All extras,
“1383.
good | 1940 PLYMOUTH 2 DR.
sedan, 1950 motor, radio
and heater, new plates,
good running’ condition,
$85. OR 3-1186, call aft-
er 6 p.m.
‘6 PLYMOUTH CLUB SEDAN.
1952 PLYMOUTH. 4 BD ean and sharp. Take over pay-
ny, Phone OR 3-2570 aft. 5.
After'6:30 oe Drayton Pi.
brook. R & H,
Turs sign. Exc. cond.
SHARP CARS|
ways @ good selec
Ta ior Chevrolet Sales OAKLAND CO’S OLDEST LET D EVRO! MArket 4156) lied Lake
4] PONTIAC. $95. CARL MAN- hing, 4560 Eilzabeth Lake Rd.
* Outboard motors.
Haskins Chev. 2 Oaxiand “Ave. pe | oe PONTIAC” STARCHIEF 4 DR. WILL ACCEPT boats, er ances, gums, cameras, etc.
Dart payment of a good mses
car balance easy
BILL SPENCE
4-T333
rdtep. 400 miles. Must sell im-
IR 3-5745. _ wwedistely” $2,650, O
"55 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF DEL.
WW. Hydra., 2-tone cron. 4 bar-
Fell’ carbueiator _- any more
9000 es. Best off $1800 MY 3+ 7168, st er ove!
WHY WALK? USE. WHEELS. JOIN
eur riding club. No down pay- 1946 rLrM: 4 DR. REBUILT EN-
Good ti = |
mec meceeeacy: Free Gold Beil stam
‘taxe “(ORION MOTOR SALES
M24 at Clarkston Rd
PORD ap
MY 2-
SPECIAL THIS
WEEK, 1952 Pivmouth 4 door sedan sg Ee Phy
io 2 | } O MONE Yn DOWN
$395 FULL PRICE 60 other cars to choose from
COMMUNITY
MOTORS’ “0481 R
Open till 10 p.m
| 1948 STUDEBAKER | Guess
EM 3-27: $95 R & H, Ideal for second car. OCHESTER }
sTU SSSR 1962 ) RADIO. |
Oakland County’s Fastest | — heater, srerdnive
Can arran.
_hake Rd
1047, Mg fare DRIVE JEEP.
To Buy, Sell, Trade
SEE
SCHUTZ MOTORS
9128. Woodward, B’ham
M1 4-7811 Clean
terms.
| O17 $250
1274 Round |
THAN THE
FINEST THAT IS WHAT WE TRY TO OFKER OUR
CUSTOMERS AT THE
PONTIAC RETAIL STORE STOP: IN AND COMPARE OUR FINE SELECTION OF.USED GARS
'55 Pont, Star Chief Cat. .$2095| Radio and Heater, Hydrametic, Full Power
‘SS Pont. Star Chief 4 dr..$1995 Radio and Heater. Power Steering, Hydramatic
‘55 Pont. Star Chief 4 dr.. .1945 Radio and Heater and Hydramatic
‘SS Ford Custom 2 dr... .$1495 Radio and Heater and Ford-O-Matic
'54 Pont. Star Chief Cat. .$1495 _ & very sharp car
‘54 Pont. S-C eet 4 dr.. .$1395 Radio and Heater and. Hydramatic. Power Steering
'54 Pont. Deluxe 2 dr... .. 91195 Radio and Heater and Mydrematic |
'S4 Pontiac 4 door.......$1095 Hydramatic, Heater
'S4 Ford club coupe. Radio and Heater. Standard Shift. Extra Clean
‘53 Chev. 4dr. ..........$ 895 Radio and Heater, P,G, Raven Biack Finish -Sharp
so) Pont. dix. 2 dr. & 4dr.
'52 Pont. 2 dr. and 4dr....$ 595
2 Ford Custom 2 dr.....5 595
‘92 Dodge 2 door....... .§ 475
‘50 Dodge sport coupe... 245
RETAIL STORE
“GOODWILL USED CARS"
65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FEE 3-7117
BEHIND: THI: OFFICE POST
LINCOLN TUDOR, HYDRA- | sewmnl) Bivd at Woodward FE 4-9587 |
4
$4 Buick, loaded te Packard Pathak mre ‘as
4 i 8 ss =
$2 Buick, RBH, nice, . 35 Chev. 4 Dr...... $1295
"$2 Ford Club Coupe, Ra “Two tone Ivory & gravy matching |
B rope, msm feat cover w-wall ures, beater FINANCING ARBSEGED se
contracts | 91 Buick Super Riv. $743
. $645!
Hargreaves The BOSS Says:
STOCK NO. 978
$3 Buick Super 4-Dr.
One owner. New low
price—$1095.
STOCK NO. 116
"SL Cadillac 62 4-Door.
RAIL Another. one
owner Laight blue beau
ty CMI
STOCK NO, 147
"S2 Mere. 2-Dr. Hard-
top. RAH. Mercoma-
tic. Show room piece.
$795,
STOCK NO. 131
RAL.
Series 870, won- 35 Pontiac 4-Dr.
Hydra.
derful first vear savings
on.this one — $1795,
STOCK NO.
"$4 Buick 2-Dr.
‘Low miles. Tr
outstanding buy. $1495. 12)
R&T.
uly an
STOCK NO? 125
55 Ford 4-Dr. V-8. R&
Hf. Light blue. Comes
highly recommended —
$1495.
FE 29101
Orchard Lake Rd.
& Williams St.
prices and upping trade-in allowances.
publishing Stock Numbers,
on this wonderful Pre-Spring S
NO REASONABLE OF]
BRING TITLE—30 MIN. FINANCING—14 COURTEOUS SALESMEN
OLIVER BUICK CARS-CARS-CARS OLIVER BUICK HAS 80 USED CARS!!
AND THAT'S TOO, TOO MANY!
“Unload and Unload Fast”, are cutting
Also you will notice that we are
no mistakes. HURRY sO again we
to he sure there are
ale!
STOCK NO, 28 STOCK NO. 95
51 Olds 2-Dr. R&H. 2- *52 Pontiac 2-Dr. RATT.
tone paint. Good look- Nice runner... plus no
ing V8. $495. rust. Only $595.
STOCK XO. 119 . ok xo 127
6 Cho, Di an, Very low mile ae and out. W oi. check
; ; S this ane! S75
spare tire. Sharp. S305, :
STOCK NO &F wo ee
"38 Buick 2-Dr. Special. a3 Pontiac 4-Dr. Com-
RAH. Dyna. low miles “petitors will scream on
—for only $1895, thisseness S72.
STOCK NO. 128 STOCK NO. 23
"30 Ford 2-Dr. R&T. ‘be Olds 4-Dr. RA,
Runs and looks good, Hydra. Goad looking
Hurry. $195, paint job. Sale priced at
: S005)
STOCK NO. 126
21 = STOCK NO, 23
"32 Plymouth S$ Mercury 2Dr, RE&
R&I. Previous owner |. Priced down forthis
savs, “It runs good, sale, $1295. :
looks good.” Only $3285. N
STOCK NO. 44
STOCK NO. 996 "32 Olds 4-Dr. RAITT.
"82 Chev. 2-Dr. R&IT. Previous owner's name
§ good tires. First come,
first served. $305. furnished upon request.
Nuff said. $895, -
TERUREEUSED
MOTOR SALES
OUR DEALS ARE SHARP PR 2.901
OUR SALESMEN ARE OPEN TILL
HUNGRY oP Ve
%
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REMEMBER
March 25,1947?
you SHOULD Because YOU
Probably WERE SNOW BOUND!
Just to refresh your memory . . . on March 25th
in 1947 @ terrific snowstorm hit the Pontiac
- @rea, Schools were closed, folks were snowbound
‘ . some for several days and things in
were a cold, snowy mess. More so,
everyone thought winter was over and
were caught unprepared. ,
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Bey STATIN deer | SCLEANER DELIVERY by
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‘Electric for the Atomic id
{Auctions Planes | Teacher Makes
Good Detective Old, Traditional ‘Advice
by Mother Helps to Nab
Little School Thiet ?
told the children, “We must all i ome oe
- Pockets'were emptied, but there
was no sign of the 50 cent piece.
“Now everybody take off his
anaaee tg teyter teen avdered jee one bolt, but can be~quickly re- | | A shrili*ery came trom the rear| moved when a gil wants to ride. | iof the room. <
Se Oe ey Se ee
of 50 cents lunch money was tear-)
say sgeten sce nee
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“Someone in this room tock That was easy,” Miss Kraft)
said. “When [ was a little girl
my mother taught me to hide my)
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Kansas Outfit
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Success Despite Poor’
Weather Conditions |
OLATHE, Kan. —The Gross
Auction Co., which has sold every-|
thing from mules.to hardware in
‘its 60 years, tried a new pitch)
yesterday: airplanes.
| The proposition was simple: |
| fy your plane to the Olathe air
|port, plunk down $10 listing fee |
jand add a 5 per cent commission
\if your crate is sold.. The firm
|advertised this formula, and the
auction date, in 14 states.
Everything went according to
jplan except the weather. It was,
cold. It rained. It, sleeted, The
‘wind was up and down.
| At 12:30 p.m., the echeduled |
start of the auction, the Gross
jpeople were still scanning the
\skies for customers, Only six
‘planes had shown.
j * * *
buyers and kibitzers moved from
‘field and auctioneer Bill Gross
jcalled for the first bid. This was,
‘on a plane that belonged to the’
\now-disbanded Olathe Air Scouts. |
| Nobody knew just how many
thours the machine had logged, but
jit brought $375. Two more planes |
| sold, for $900 and $6,500 respec-
tively. The latter was. flown to
‘Olathe, near Kansas City, from
Denver.
Gross was undismayed by the
slender volume.
“T still think it’s a good idea,”
he said. “It ought to be big busi-
ness, Once we get into the swing
of it. We just didn’t have the
break on the weather.”’
| Gross said the firm will try an-
lother plane auction next month.
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