fea & + : 4 » ttsh x” Sed ' ay : ie ae a ee ee a ee. anys le ep te tee ee, ae — SR ne eaten ih eae uae 2 a alti rs dade os cian ee oy : “ ae “4 | ea ag A ie Oe eae he lean & wake! Rr shit Ss EAE *. Citizens Study Brifsh Tighten | ith sana ioe Sears ~ Future Problems for Waterford Group May Be Formed and Annexation ___._ By JAMES BINDER Asst. City Editor, Pontiac Press A movement to form a study group to weigh is-| sues involved in: incorpora- tion or annexation as pos- sible solutions to Water- ford Township's growth problems was launched last night by_ area civic) leaders. The plan was outlined following a pane! discussion on annexation during which a town meeting of 500 area residents heard pros and cons of joining cemmuni-| ties with Pontiac analyzed Clampdown in Raging Cyprus _ Strike Protesting Ouster of Archbishop Reaches) Fourth Day - “NICOSIA, Cyprus} —|- British authorities pressed their clampdown on strife- torn Cyprus today as a general strike protesting .jthe ouster of Archbishop Makarios went into its fourth day. The British, ‘striving to _jput_a tight lid on_ the! smoldering island, arrested 4@ close friend of Makarios. Abbot Chry. os, head of the wealthy Kykkos Mon- astery, was whisked off to an unknown destination. Scattered violence sputtered again across the island. Gunmen Ne Revamp Funds Lapeer Training Home, . State Institution Here : Face Money Cuts. Gov. Williams’ record high $46,938,532 capital improve- ‘jments budget today, and HERE ON STATE VISIT — President hower welcomes Prime Minister John Costello by local and county repre-wounded two policemen in Nicosia Ra Ireland with a handshakethe north portico on sentatives, the island capital where a Brit-| the White House upon his arrival inW The panelists included Lloyd C: ish police sergeant was killed 24 Anderson, hours earlier, Two other police- township supervisor; men were shot at, but their assail- Speeches, Tours John Hirlinger, manager of the . . AP Wirephote Seek Million Dollar Increase ant missed, He was nabbed. “YOU CAN'T CATCH ME” — But they did. Chimpanzee that. Agenda of Pontiac Chamber of Commerce: The new came on the on violence escaped from apartment of a night club performer in Manhattan's Mrs, Edmund. L, Windeler, area civie leader; and Attorney David heels of Prime Minister Eden’s Tompkins Square area climbed television lead-in in courtyard of Irish Premier pledge to restore order in Cyp- C. Hertler, Moderator was William building and then scampered along rooftop. Chimp paid visits to a rus before making concessionsto Shunck, ‘superintendent of Water-bar, other buildings, airshafts and anything it could swing on for ford Township schools, ‘ four hours before being captured. WASHINGTON. (INS) — Prime the islanders, Eden--was-bolstered by a 317- 252 vote of confidencethe House --Four Hours on the Loose in of Commons last night after mak-|~- ing clear his government intended|*™ es + * keep control. over the Mediter-| & fsland colony which is Brit- ranean ain’s last. bastion in the Middle British troops and police sealed oft with barbed wire a block of lice sergeant was killed yester- day.The British made a thorough search for “‘a secret hideout for arms and possible terrorists’ in the region, where nine British servicemen have been killed by! qoctoi Ik Na- backers of the union-with-Greece| qos, Wil aan Mee: OF movement since last August. | oe ropolitan Area will be sub- In Lanarca a t-yearold Greek |the U. S. Senate and then the ap fe stantially increased next Cypriot who with other children House of Representatives. — | ' was stoning military vehicles The Prime Minister arrived ‘in| : | year, teachers was shot and killed. 'Washington yesterday for @ three- day stay in the Capital. On == Seen for Ma rch Pakhna village, which refused day he goes to New York to re- to pay a collective fine of $1,680 “A ‘at for attacking the local police stain = Hepat eo . agEa i jtion, finewas wasput under curfew until) He7 an 6) 6 Safety Building Decision ae and Yale University at New Ha-. Up to Commission, Says UM Physicist Reveals ven, Conn., before leaving for (Ireland on March 29. City Manager SUGGESTS STUDY ‘Atom Smasher Design | “IT would a want os to see an ex- | ANN ARBOR (INS) — A Unig: : tensive study made of both the iversity of Michigan physicist at the Flying Saucers.in Home annexation A $700 to $200 in increasemin- and incorporation that -ground-breaking--ceremonies} is- before deciding |\Phoenix Memorial Laboratory re-| CHICAGO (INS) — Dr. Walter imum salaries; for the city’s $800,000 Public sues either ; way,”’| new Hirlinger said in | vealed yesterday a new design for R. Dornberger, guided missile Safety Building might be held on A. $1,000 to $1,900 increase in suggesting that a! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) maximum salaries; a super atom smasher, jexpert, said in a Chicago speech: March 28, | The physicist said it will be|‘‘The only true flying saucers are And an increase of from $150 City Manager Walter K. Willman an fo $250 in annual increments. said the decision is up to the City about the leapable of producing 100 times as|those you see when-you.have proposed: other details Many atomic particles .as existing argument with your wife in the Commission, but. we “hope that Board” members .agreed that —a accelerators. \kitchen.” work might begin in about two raise isin order, but gave con- weeks.” : isideration to a statement of\Schools’ Superintendent Dr, Dana|snow ‘Sure, We Men Can Cook! Tuesday night the commission likely tomorrow. ‘There P, Whitmer that to meet the full request would require ‘“‘a tremen- were $49,401 above the city’s See Skillet Club tor Proof dous tax jump.” original estimate of $750,000 for Controversy Still Rages’ the new edifice, the second build. on Parity Issue; Leaders | Something new is starting today in the food section of the Pontiac ing in city’s Civic Center prog- ress. Press. Thi is the age when many a man is becoming king in his own Order Another Session kitchen and just to prove the fact the Skillet Club column will be Willman conferred with" building| an added weekly feature for your enjoyment. , architect Leo J, Heenan yesterday In Today’s Press Mamie Eisenhower once admitted that the President is a better |who said the form of the contracts WASHINGTON (#—Leaders or- dered another 12-hour Senate ses- cook than she, and that’s quite a confession for any woman to might be approved and signed by vention of Cruelty to Animals. County News............... 5A sion teday on the controversial next Tuesday’s City Commission | make, r farm dill with tempers:of some He met his Waterloo on the sev-|‘ Editorials ................... 6 Written by “Uncle Frank Kohler,” the man who's eaten his way enth floor of a commercial build-| Fool News..........33 thru 40 lawmakers already above the boiling point. ing on East 7th Street. He dashed) Sports ....... 49, 60, 51, 52, 53 half way around the world, this new column is guaranteed to tickle. house the police department, of- the palate of all men (and women, too) with its varied array of food into an unoccupied ladies room). Theaters ...,................ 55 Pending was one of the hottest/ fices of the fire chief and staff! and the door was slammed shut! TV_& Radio ..., Programs.63 ROME (#—Julius Caesar received :another unkind hints and delicious easy to prepare recipes. Turn to page 39 for this controversies of the omnibus eleec-; and the municipal courts. of him. ' Women’s Pages 42 thru 48 today—Rome refused, to celebrate his Ides of March tion year bill—a decision on the cut Tt_willbe situated nextto the, method of determining parity,/ City Hall ard will front on Pike as the 2,000th anniversary of his death. which is the price level fixed by law. as fair to farmers in relation Dog Tired? It May Be Street. It is expected to be com- Spring Ison the Way Some scholars argue this is only the 1,999th annt- pleted by the fall of 1957, to their costs, versary of the day Brutus and the conspirators plunged Crops are supported at a per. Flashy Police Cars, Yet their daggers into Caesar at the foot of Pompey’s statue. centage of parity, so its level | | i DEARBORN (INS)— Dearborn’s| An official at Rome’s City Hall conceded “thig determines government price ts fleet of police cars will be the bimillenary” but said+ supports on wheat, corn and | new other major crops, i flashier than a new babket ofthe city isn’t celebrating. | One Italian passer-by, reminded ‘Easter eggs. City officials have or-“We celebrate the deaths of A new formula for computing |Of the date, commented: parity became effective this year. idered 23 handsomely colored cars saints, not of pagans,” he ex-| | “I'll bet if wasn’t this cold jin greens, blues, reds and even! plained. | It raised the level for some crops | then, or Caesar might have | pink, and lowered it for others—among However, a green wreath did | stayed home and been saved,” them corn and wheat. } decorate the brow of his bronze But the Senate Agriculture! — \ In New York, an anniversary 4 statue which gazes across Cgmmittee wrote a “dual parity’) celebration was almost called off Rome's broad Via Dei Fort Im- TOO EARLY? provision into the bill, This would because of the scholarly dispute allow farmers to use either the old| You may think it's too early | Forum. At its feet was a bou-| over just how many years ago or the new parity system—which-) to advertise boats for sale, | quet of red and white carna- | periali—Street of the Iniperial Caesar died, ever was higher in determining the but this little want ad sl | Prof. Jotham Johnson of New level of price supports. brought 20 calls and $60 in |York University, argued that the Sen. Aiken (R-Vt), chief spokes- cash the first night it ran “They asked the mayor for anideath date—March b, 4 B.C. — which proves there are official celebration, but he re-| really was 1,999 ago because years man for the administration's farm many people getting set now fused," the spokesman said. there waszero year between no proposals, teamed up with Sen- ators Anderson (D-NM), Holland for the spring season just _ Mayor Salvatore Rebecchint is;}1 B. C. and 1 A.D, a staunch Christian Democrat. But Columbia University author. (D-Fla) and Williams (R-Del) in The only Rome—newspaper that|ities said other celebrations had an effort to beat this and retain) 14 FOOTT METAL STARCRAFT mentioned the anniversary was;been—basedon different calcula- only the new parity. formula, MYrtle 2-2801, __boat,” $60 the MSI organ, II Secolo. It pro-tions. They went ahead with ‘an Aiken, during one of several tested Italy's neglect of the anni-anniversary exhibition. torrid verbal exchanges yester: To Place Your Want Ad day, cautioned that the Senate ea , United Press Photo | versary. Columbia’s news office rallied DIAL FE 2-8181 Behind Caesar's statue, ruins of to their scholars’ defense. They ‘ was loading the farm measure) SIX WEEKS OLD — Alladin (right) is ready to call it a day in (left to right) Alexa, Athena and Apollo. The snow-white German | |4 forum erected to his honor long) said egg oy » with provisions ‘that President his Leavenworth home. But not his brothers and sisters, who are af shepherd pups are pets of Kathleen Gwartney, 3. They made their Just: ask for the-in history ago were empty today. It was too ‘‘make it. that Eisenhower would have to veto, the type commonly known as chow hounds. Waiting for a meal are debut in a litter that arrived Jan. 29. q WANT AD DEPT. cold for sightseers, ‘ leould pinpoint the correct “ed ‘ ¢ pass Mg oo 4 & * 114th YEAR * & & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1056—64 +PAGES _ ayer bea os A THE PONTIAC | PRESS, THURSDAY. MARCH 15, 1956. The Day in Birmingham Legislators Propose : Maraie ) State Budget Cut Lecturers “Added: Sale on Tax Charge | for Town Hall Continues (Continued From Page One) earlier recommendations were BIRMINGHAM — Robert Collier, |tion, will come for the Dec. 6 and consiiltant on: preventive industrial 7 program, entitled ‘Two's A Com- Plea of Innocent Made appropriations for a new ‘$79,000 Pontiac State Police post, ard a by Federal Judge for medicine, and Edith Atwater and $21,000 chunk for a forest fire di- Albert Dekker, touring comic lit- Ex-Teamster Official station and office erati, have been.added to the town hall program fer next year. Nie Some tickets are stil] available for both Thursday and Friday lec- _jtures in the series of six celeb- rities, according to Mrs. Edward tiac State Hospital brought the pro- posed appropriation down to: $2,000) Codner of the Town Hall beard. ator. the local institution. This will Already .on the. program are be used for bleachers and a stor-Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, eee en 4 age-recreation yard survey, -+-whese advice on positive thinking Square dan Williams had recommended hag been given on radio, TV, ~ ‘tomorrow be $1,154,000 for the Lapeer Training fully-selling books. He will talk ic patrick’s theme is gore ‘tole here Noy, 8 and 9, | os ore ry to Charlies Robin= ! | Pontiac Press Photo PREPARING FOR GAME NIGHT — Members of Bagley William White of Rapid street, Alberta Ross of Ditmar street, and School PTA are sponsoring a game night this evening in the school Mary Jane Bridge of Milford, kindergarten teacher who is serving gym. Pictured making last minute preparations are committee mem-as general chairman. The program, from 7:30 to 10 p. m. will feature bers (left to right) Mrs. James Overton of Rockwell street; Mrs. _ such games as bridge, checkers and shuffleboard. ington correspondent, will be in the series on Oct. 18 and 19, Dr. nt come with square already are and Ralph Lapp, atomic scientist; Jan. se. PA $60,009, ae 10 and 11, and Carieton Smith, Williams had proposed $750,000 world traveler, on Feb, 7 and 8. Just back from India, -Dr. ‘John Ormond will talk tomor-* for the plans and the start of con- The Atwater-Dekker Combina- row night at a Laetare buffet The Northville State Hospital struction on the nursery, supper sponsored by the Hannah came in for $10,000 for a church guild of Ascension Lutheran in the governor's budget, but GOP ehurch. Burglary Suspects Hegislators slated $540,000 for occu- Dr, Ormond,—commissioned two pational and therapy building, and years ago to begin a department Held for Examination’ mt a i . S. District Kaess said the Attorney Fred W. a $144,000 lauridry addition. of urology in Bombay,:is head of . Pontiac Deaths hidden incomes of sponsored and planned by the Wa-The mammoth spending bill, be- ‘Two Clawson minors, accused terford Junior Chamber of Com-sides providing for new buildings g Waterford’s Future Story of Holdup Try in|the urology department at Henry Matrosoand Keating were from Oakland and Wayne County bur-| Ford Hospital. His talk will deal received merce and the area's Business and from local contrac- and land buying, set forth numer-| | plang yesterday demanded ex-; with missionary work of the Chris- i ruge gt labor and seekingpeace fa-Professional Women’s Club, Chair-Pa detailed allotments for special) contracts. William Earl Atchinson Course Under Study man was Charles Pappas, repre-a Hoax, Says ‘Victim’ tors lamination on charges of breaking|#ia@” Church in India. and entering and were remanded| =aEdmund Fuller, author, bditor maintenance and remodeling proj-| Keating also stood mute upon ar-senting the Junior Chamber. ‘ects. to Oakland County Jail under $7,-land literary critic will talk to A bartender, 40, has admitted William Earl Atchinson, 56, of (Continued From Page One) No trial dates have |, All sumis would be drawn holdup|* from|, 500 bond each. | Friends of the Baldwin Public Li- his accetint of an attempted been set for either man. 5597 Elizabeth Lake Rd., died) special group be organized to con- Fire Attacks Interior |thé state’s general fund except ap-| Held for examination Tuesday |brary at 8:15 Monday evening. claimed they net-! March 8 of the south-end bar where yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy duct an extensive study .of both |proximately 4.4 million dollars re- he works, was false, Pontiac of Car Sales Building by Clawson Justice Harry R. Mc-| «New Books, New Authors” {s: po- Hospital after a brief illness, issues,* Register of Deeds --Born._in Port. Huron. Oct.._27,!. jmaining. on hand out of a 195} lice said today. Quinn are Phillip Hughes, 17, and) the subject tor Fuller, who for | bonds issue for state hospital bulid- M.! tim banged added __ that, contrary. According to Inspector Clark ~Hirlinger. Lawrence LePage, 20. | _eight years edited crown Publi.) ex: -; Clawson police te rumors, the Chamberof Com-Wheaton, Arthur Sofian, of 4887 ~ 1899, he was the son of WilliamJ. cations, reviews for the Saturday foSeek Re-election Major items of new Senstrenticn ted over $10,000 in stolen property| has not taken a position fa-ss Dr., Ortonville, could not merece ex- Review and New York Times, and Edith Finch Atchinson, He land land acquisition included: Auburn Ave. last night, tiremen plain why he did it. plus $7,000 to $8,000 in stolen’ and has authored “A Star Point. chetks. ed North” and “George Ber- yoring afinexation, al State Capitol, Lansing, $755,000, lived in the Pontiac area 40 years. estimated. Sofian told Wheaton he lineluding $650,000 for start of con- During World War. I, he had) - They said $75 damage was done his own head against a wall in or-/ | mard Shaw, Critic of Western’ S| served with the U. r Navy.. An | struction on new supreme court the one-story frame building. der to simulate a beating. Two Women Hurt as Car, Morale” ? to land law library building, $100,000) electrical engineer,Mr. gyre The man was ordered to take| lfor land acquisition and $5,000: ‘for planning office buildings and with the Skids on Ice on Lahser was psychiatric treatment, according: Charge Dismissed — and that Pontiac, because Swimming classes sponsored by er a Co: to the Oakland County Prosecutor’s ithe Recreation Board during the of its larger population, would Tservice center, BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP— He is survived by his father and office, which withheld ordering iwinter are entering their final 'phase Saturday at Barnum Pool: a hold the balance of power in | University of Michigan, $5,813,-Holly housewife and a_ visiting) I red six children, Thomas H. of Nor- in Knifing Count e- warrant for false report. oman elections and decisions affecting }000° including -continued, folk, Va., Patrick James, Harvey construc- Rite hs an ah ~ tase! iSome openings are still available the consolidated area. ‘tion on library, $1,000,000; pur- J., William George, Robert Earl Hotel Resident Dies skidded on ice yesterday at 10: 4o|in beginning, intermediate and ad: chase of Ann Arbor High School and Mrs. Margaret Mary Riggi, Admitting that the Waterford tax A charge of assault with intent, am. on_Lahser_neat_14-Mile and oooe swimming groups. This se building and starting rehabilitation all of Pontiac. rate is high, Mrs. Windeler pointed) A downtown hotel resident, 73,; to kill was dropped yesterday} ‘for social science and language Also surviving are two sisters, ‘out that the township enjoys high-| iwho told Pontiat police he was gainst Thomas E. Humphrey,58, | building, $1,400,000; medicai_sci-| Mrs, L. Hunt and Mrs. G. Down- “too old to live any longer,” died) caliber services because it is will-* of Ade Pontiac Lake. Rd, Mrs. Clara Rold, 51, of Erwin, | =e for the classes just Iowa, still in Beaumont Hospital’ ing, both of Port Huron. yesterday an hour after slashing/€nee building unit, $2,000,000, col- is ing to pay for them. In dismissingthe case, Pontiac arting should be made at the Funeral arrangements will be neck and wrists with a razor|!ege of engineering unit, $1,000,000; | with fractured ribs suffered when: “The tax rate . . . keeps us alert) cea \Municipalt Judge Ceci] McCallum. recreation office in the board of our community's needs,” fire station and training labora-| the car driven by Mrs. Barbara to later by Brace-Smith education building. said the man had been ordered | said. Annexation, she contended, | The victim,. Jess L. Beebe, was|tory, $250,000; North campus de-/Ann Henriksen, 36, 9991 Schollot nag weg committed to a state hospital for| istill conscious when found in his/Velopment, $100,000, and plans for Lake, Holly, went off the -road.| would remove the tax ‘‘pressure’’ the mentally ill. ‘room by the manager, according] ‘33.00. hospitai-pediatrics unit,/Mrs, Ray B. Wilcox, 60, 10305 Oak-'Hills Residents Wane and make Waterford residents «Jess L. Beebe sae, Humphrey was charged after ad-} hurst, Holly, had lacerations of]. sensitive to civic and govern-| Det.-Thomas Mitchell. Beebe, | to mitting the non-fatal stabbing last Michigan State University, $3,- Jess L. Beebe; 72, of 21% N. ‘her left knee treated before her; BLOOMFIELD HILLS—A. crack- mental needs. ihe said, died in Pontiac General! month of his wife, police said. 710,000, including completion of release from the hospital, \down on residents who are not Saginaw © St. died yesterday in |Hospital from loss of blood and/| Bhe contended that Waterford | lanimal industries building, $1; -| |keeping their dogs confined Pontiac General Hospital. ac- residents are apprehensive that. | ‘Condition Still Critical 130,000; start of electric generator. cording to city ordinance He. bernAvon in Township nen was was plant, $500,000; start of education) Adding Machine Stolen |promised by Police Chief Stanley | building, $2,000,000; planning first]| Three men in their 20s entered 'Kevern following a City Commis- Dee. “2, 1883was married to and the area after annexation, New | Struck by a car Tuesday while Stays on Critical List the former Irene Fenner May 5, Six-month-old Frank Polson, vic-' unit mechanical engineering build-|a downtown store yesterday with sion meeting Tuesday. Mr. had sold real estate K. St. Clair, 12, of Rochester re-\tin, of a Keego Harbor’ house fire|ing, $40,000; preliminary planning! a large box. Kevern's report to the commis- 1918. industry, she sald, mains in critical condition in Pon-| last-Friday, still hovers between) of business building, $40,000, When they left, the box hid a) 'sion won support for closer en- for the last 30 years. = =. + tiae General Hospital today; where- “Seniority rights presentty held by ‘life an@ death in Pontiac General ~ stolen adding -machine; t-of the-erdinance, Kevern authorities said he suffered a Service will be at 1:30 p. m. ~ Coral Reet Topic ~ Coral Reet Topic Waterford police officers and fire-Hospital today. | Illinois contains 19 species of to the manager, Guy Trembley, of pointed. tothe dangers of having men would be sacrificed by annex-| His mother, Mrs. Betty Polson,/oak trees, eleven of them black ‘Wnlled Lake. |\dogs loose, especially in the school Saturday from the Huntoon Fu- |brain concussion, neral Home. Burial will be in) rescuing the baby, Drawing Four | oak varieties and the others white, Trembley said the machine was yards, and asked citizens’ ntidm, Mis. Windeler also con-) burned when cooper- Rochester. jtended. ‘oaks. ‘worth $95. lation, Supervisor Anderson, in an ac-| to the Bahamas Richard J. Supernant count of area growth made pre-| ceding the presentations of. oppos-| | Richard J. Supernant, 55, of 271) Increased Salaries Another SPECIAL PURCHASE to Bring Shoe Prices D-O-W-N ! jing views, stated that the greatest can! Ave. died yesterday in St.! rate of growth in history has taken | }Joseph Mercy Hospital after a two-! (Continued From Page One) jplace in Waterford during the past | Men’‘s Loafers and Army-Navy Style ‘five years. of the city's’ rapidly renee lect and record material for an) ar Taaiban Nov. 1, 1900, the Comparing 1950's population of building program. -Institute of Science exhibit de-son of Julius and Caroline Trudell| |24,300 with 1955's figure of 40,000, eS en ‘Supernant. On May 15, 1923, he Pay increases will have to be: | Anderson said that aid from the was married to Gladys Duquette made in addition to these costs, Camng in Betas Curator -of in Bay City. state in sales tax receipts is inade-| iquate because it is based on the) E@ucation. at the Institute, plans) 4 member of St, Benedict's 1950 census. Whitmer pointed out that a sur- to paint underwater pictures in Catholic Church, he had been a jvey of minimum salaries in 49 oil paints of sections of the reef. {resident of Pontiac 29 years, com-(OUTLINES PROBLEMS . Reg. $5.98-56.98 Values area school] systems ranks Pontiache jing here from Bay City. He outlined problems faced by! 18th, but added that beginning pay @ Genuine LEATH ER Uppers — Brown, be distort natural colors, | Mr. Supernant was employed in area residents: increasing school, ‘here with a bachelor’s degree, Black, Tan change with depth of (the plant protection department at population, inadequate roads and currently $3,900, is Only $200 below @ Long-Wear Composition Soles—Rub- per ithe General Motors Truck & Coach sewers, and a looming water short-| ALL SIZES itop minimum wages. | Division. iage in years ahead. | ber Heels 6 to 12 Carmel’s wife and four children) Surviving besides his wife are “We have been fortunate, where | RANKS CITY SIXTH @ Genuine GOO DYEAR Welt Soles will accompany him, as will art’ two daughters, Mrs. Julia M. Mc water is concerned because we are | He said that Pontiac ranks sixth @ Styled Exactly as Pictured instructor John House and stu-|¢ Carrick of Pontiac and Gloria J.}situated over a bountiful water|on the same basis in 42 compar-, dents: — Shaw and Peter Army-Type Oxfords . . . Navy-Type Oxfords . . . Moccasin ‘Supernant, at home, and: two shed," the official said, ‘‘but it can) able cities throughout the nation. Hubert, both 18. Toe Oxfords . . . Loafer Style Oxfords . . . your choice for grandchi ldren. diminish as the area grows and| Agreeing that salaries here are Sponsored in part by Roswell) ONLY $3.88. Al! FIRST quality. Wear ‘em for work, | A brother, Ben, is living in Bay natural drainage areas are filled'above average at present, the sport or dress. BUY NOW-—only 500 pairs at this ONE — Jr., of Nassau, an under. "| City; two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude /up.”” |teachers, asked that the minimum Gillis and Helen Supernant are in jwith a bachelor’s degree be hiked Hertler coucluded the 10-min- Pontiac. jto $4,600 and with a master’s de- Valentine, Field Associate, 200-| ute panel addresses by outlining Mr. Supernant is at the Donel-gree to $4,900. The present rate logist and Curator of Entomology’ the legal steps necessary to . SIMMS wort son-Johns Funeral Home where the jwith a master’s degree js $4,100. at Alabama. Museum of Natural lanuch an annexation movement | Daughters of Isabella will say the | The Board also heard pay re- History. and consolidation of school dis- Sook] i\Rosary at 4 o'clock Sunday after-|quests from secretaries, mainten- Albert F. Millet, a Cran tricts, and Yale University garduate, al-noon, There will also be a recita-) jance workers and custodians. ' & ition of the ss Sunday at Questioning during the last part| readyhas gone to Rose Island,! p.m, of the meeting brought comments! where he is setting up a laboratory, : Monday at and queries from the audience con- F Even Though Spring Is to process specimeens from the’ The funeral wil be Almost Here— Famous Brands — First Quality 116 a.m. from St. Benedict's Cath-. cerning school consolidation, what ocean floor. Who Wouldn't Buy olic Church with burial. in ‘Mt. annexatfon would mean in taxes a W inter Jacket ? When you see the fine quality hen you see the smart Hope Cemetery. jand how the plan would affect res-styles All 1955 and 1956 Styles when you see the terrific a ues, youll know why Milk contains some 100 differ- idents in the realm of services. we bought over 900 of these jackets. ent nutrients, including a long list As Advertised in ‘Esquire’—‘LIFE’ & National Magazines * ~ ‘| Asked about_-bus transportation of vitamins, fats, sugar and high CharlesnibB. Weedon ito schools, Shunck stated that, un- quality protein. Charles B, Weedon, owner and der present Pontiac Board of Edu- | operator of C. Wee é on Home cation policy, conveyance — to Men’s QUILT Lined / . Telegraph schools lying within city limits is } |not furnished. He added, however, ‘that the policy could be changed to accommodate children in the Waterford area. @ay 21-35; low tonight 23-77. High to- morrow 35-39. North te northeast 10, 1902, he was the son of LewisW, winds 8-12 m.p.h. today becoming neorth-east te cast tonight. and Susie Creighton Weedon. He -——— jwag married Aug, 27, 1929 in De- Dr. George the Pontiac merce, was Petroff, president of Chamber of Com- among various aud- Guaranteed $10.95 and $12.50 VALUES a (upeiane seeeuins 2 am troit to Alma J, Pinkney. jlence-members views. Said Dr. who arose to offer Petroff. ‘If a vote a 8 am.: Wind velocity 0-5 mph Before moving to his present ad; ;were taken in Waterford today, 99Direction; North. \dress, he had lived at Union Lake! Sun sets Thursday at 6 38 p.m. jresidents to 1 would be against an-iseven years. Sun rises Friday a: 6:43 am inexation while Pontiac would prob- Moon sets Thursday at 10:28 p.m Mr, Weedon was a member of Moon rises Friday at 8:34 a.m. ably vote in favor of it. ithe Four Towns Church, BPOE No. ; | “Byt, if people in both areas Dewntown ‘Temperateres _|810, Eagies Aerie No, 2887 Wa- caapeoges oe 1 knew about the advantages anda baal age 7 terford Township and the Oakland| | disadvantages, the situation would1 p. m 7Cay Boat Club. He was also undoubtedly be reversed.” ja member of Northwest Sportsman Dr. Petroff challenged audience | —— Club of Detroit. and panel views that the balance Your Choice BOMBER JACKETS and SURCOAT Styles %& Nylon and Rayon Acetates Long Wearing Gabardine *® Water Repellent che recorded downtow®) -».. | Besides his wife, he leaves three 33 children, Mrs, Harold Spitz of Roy-| of power would swing to Pontiac, ® All Zipper Fronts temperature oa} 30 al Oak, Howard C, Weedon of Pon-| “Waterford could outvote Pon- * r6n ‘Highest temoratn’ Pon soccer Mean temperature ....,.............. |tiac, Benson at home and seven jgr andchildren. fi Other survivors include Lewis 47 Weedon,-a brother, in Dallas, Tex., | | tine right now,” he said in re- ferring to the “interest and spir- it” displayed by the audience. He also expressed belief that Every Coat . LINED and INNERLINED ‘All 36 Sizes to 46 ern.” land a sister, Mrs, Thelma Brown| Pontiag would not accept annex- Highest and Lowest«baie ie 0 T Nears tures res This!siof San Mateo, Calif, ation unless school systems were 5 in 1911 The Elks Lodge No, 810 will con-| a consolidated, f Don’t take our word for it—come and see for yourself. Truly, our a duct an Elks Lodge of Sorrow at! Mrs, Windeler appealed for resi-| greatest-ever jacket value. Insulated with blend of orlon, dacron, leans 72 #2 ogi p-m, Friday Johns Funeral in the Home. Donelson-dents on a to volunteer for membership | study committee which will, wool and wristlets. rayon for warmth-without-weight. Some have Serviceable colors in brown, blue and grey. knit inner $1.00 Holds Yours in " g funeral service will; be at '1 p.m. Saturday from the funeral atlhome with the Rev, W. C. Prout of ‘Shine Four Towns Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Aca- analyze both incorporation and an-| nexation, The group, when formed, | will conduct an extensive study of, both propositions, she said. The meeting, similar to oné held As = atsemen e) i] iN iM b) BROTHERS sens ear Our Layaway —No Extra Charge J on incorporation in January, was! ‘ i " é % ; “ Ti a re ° Fi ' & eee we ae oe ~ ey elges Men ee are ee - Spree a i oimat | a nee it, tai eal eae Sg eer eee % v= Vy ® f , ‘ Ai ; : 4 Loe a jisl / © 4 ; # -Boe + « / ‘ } % ete t, ¢ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY... MARCH 15, 1956 -HEY_KIDS—VISIT THE EASTER BUNNY ‘ FA COUPON ™ oo CREDITt$ GOC DRESS UP FOR -g aN —HE HAS A GIFT FORYOU! al Eee as mi. : | am ae HOLDEN | FREE_25 STAMPS | NO MON EY DOW N | Just bringin this coupon to credit office. And, receive o gift of 25 stamps. : DAFFODILS TO THE LADIES, FT ‘ CANDY TO BOYS AND GIRLS, = 2S __ CIGARS TO THE MEN! ee sre For thrifty shop- pers. tots, girls. Save $1 on ‘Fisst an lao ' = Quality : iN YLON _ Yes, here's your chenee to save on your EASTER OUTFIT FOR THE ENTIRE “FAMILY and you save at sensational low prices. Be here when doors open. -HOSE Be Sureto See This Line-U p of Better Easter eS ' 69: | Girls’ washable nylon te. somat Ee to la. = waesr om @very X60 priced * spring shades 8% to 11. Yes, first time his year! EASTER TOPPERS in washable nylons. . . color- ; { ful tweeds . . bright Wyandotte Fleeces .. . pin checks and novelties. { EASTER SUITS . colorful tweeds .. . wool rayon blends . ... three-piece blouse suits . . ._ COATS in, lustrous Faille Box and Fitted Styles. Junior 7 to 15, Misses’ 10 to 20," seg sizes 1412 to 24%. See them tonight and Saturday. : -Faille Coats Nylon Topper $ $25 values. Button, tuxedo 125 Come, save on these wash-= Navy, black, 10 to able nylons. 10 to 18. Tes Sensational yalue! Pop them in your wash ‘S$ 99 eee ; , onDresses = machine—out comes a clean coat, no clean-= “~~, : “x: jing necessary, choose from white, pink, blue. Bhs 4 pst Sizes 10 to 20. a, 5 Lead the Fashion Parade in These Exquisitely Feminine .. . Choose from frilly “ » nylons or pastel cot-mit ad . for Easter wear. apet N Bizes 1 to 12 it Teen & ' ‘Dresses, . -$5:99 EASTER DRESSES *) | “Our CREDIT oe : tes od wr .. —— : ve 2 ul coca os : z TEDMOG it re t = : . : PERI Save Sic on Ledies Nylon Slips Hundreds and hundreds to choose from! Crisp taffetas ... Rey $1.99 nylon lavish. pronounced prints . . . needlepoint taffetas . . . Burlington iy Wwemened tt pom net in washable rayon and ee linens ... Mastersheer crepes... floral prints .. . and novelties ‘Toddlers’ coat and hat sets Tj in white... 32 to 40, Blses linens. For boys and girls ® to 24 months 3 Yes, sizes for everyone. Junior 7 to 15, Misses’ 8 to 20. Half $444 sizes 14'/2 to 2412, Extra sizes 46 to 52. E Thrift fie ere Easter k Tall De piece Gowns $1.99 aster Dresses nit Dresses caster Dresses $3.99 $29.99 $14.99 \ eee, Your “New Hat” Is in This Exciting Group of Smart . EASTER STR phi é Perfect lor Your Outlit Your Easter ‘'Bonnet’’ may be a sailor, pillbox < or any of a wonderful world of hats. But be sure it’s beautiful... see this grand selection, Easter Paris Originals _........$10 to $15 Purses $99 Crease resfstant fabrics fn 43 8.99 $15 . man tailored suits — blue, grey, tam, im. sizes 4 to 12 You'l) find just the ts: opcoats atyles and fabrics you Men, Save Up to $20 on These... Save Up to $6.00 need in this smart group. Patents, failles, and novelties. von eens Gloves ... $1.99 N Dickies... $1.99 $9.99 , Pant and Shirt Sets . $3.99 oy”? PANTS ; \& a Ss tt ON We siaice: 19° sepis Values to $59.99 on one and two-pant sty 7 $3.99 values of smart new spring All woof flannels in popular greys and se In Easter and Spring fashions ene z Values to $12.99 in ton sleeve sport shirts. All sizes and colors. new flecks. Sizes 8 to 18. : button styles, natural drape shoulders. In smart lined jackets G 4°, Ps grey, blue, tan, splash weaves, novelties Easter men’s pants SPORT COATS ....$12.99 * Fruit of the Loom Underwear 3 for $1.45 Sizes 35 to 50 Sizes for all ‘ Orion Sweaters ...,,..$4.8 Men's Men's Wool Fruit of the Loom ee coe . —— New Low Prices! » Reg. $6.99 Beacon. Nd eed _ Save on These $1.09 Special Purchase Vew low price on 5.99 3 Fitter Sale of 5.99 Sew and Save! 49¢ | Cannon Sheets Nylon ~ ae aCANNON ’ LdCurtain Panels of $6.99Chenille Dacron °Pillows = a ge sin :_ 80 Sq. *Prints e —e Blanket TOWELS $yss $ ae Extra large size, First 2 Choose from $1.72, 64-Inch | Stock up and save. First qual- Ms © Pillow sensation at new low % ; Beautiful prints and novelties, © Full sizes. Ideal for now quality, all ‘colors. Stock 4 ' Full size beautiful patterns. a : . E ity, full bed size. a 99 LOOP RUCS...... 97¢ Eeae CEN a ees ork. setaeCae = A ane cary ocr SHEET BLANKETS hae adel GesigtatOLE gg |. $1 8: \ up. DISH. WASH CLOTHS ..... seep i mea Re ves 10¢ Ps tongih. (First quality. NYLON DACRON PANELS __. . ++ 8 ‘ ‘ $1.99 : 2 » Full and edge. All DACRON ero single size. Fringe colors. ; SPREADS ... $8.99° : — t > price. Print covers. FEATHER PILLOWS . ...,.$1 — © é See these tomorow. : CAFE CURTAINS .....$1.77. :ee , Come, save. KITCHEN CURTAIN MATERIAL NN al aes a9 } B \ be ¥ Es CUE WereSe ee A ye RON"le Dar STRAY BPR Se seh! ait ah uk U ee a od a 4 . %. | * ‘ i f ? / i * Pe i ¢ i -i ’ = % j / Fr _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, _MARCH iy, 1956 setter eneeneenenaonearemsenscsytin- O~! at Waite’s! upholstered in matching plastic. ALUMINUM GRILL z|| with SUPER-SIZE Spit CLEANER @ Reg. 39.98 value .. you save half! . @ Aluminum - Plated Steel... 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Hurry in today! with ategotygon of $49.95 ae Ftdog Barbecue Shop—Downstairs Store ——————_Waite's } We ‘7% i 7 ee oe ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 19: 56 U | Wik Scevex Gift to Blind Useful a person for whom it trains pu Photos on Textiles {¢ Pripted on textiles with a new) poo oso npr gga trains| >) BAN RAPHAEL. CalifGuide! and provides a guide dog, a list proce§s developed by a Warwick [ “ . eT te ee Flannels | $2250 dipping -low on the brow. Both are by Canessa of Rome. | All Weather $27.50 ‘Sends Rule Book to IkePants ‘ere SH 95 Regulars @ ALTERATIONS FREE Comic Order of Cardiac @Suitings © Gabs “Come In—Look Around—Compare” Founded by Heart Attack MEN’S & BOYS’ SHOES | JACKSON. Robert A. Nor-“I decided | was going to noel All Sizes and Styles ‘thrup founded the ‘‘Most Uneom-some fun out of life, help others) —and started to ‘organize’ the! jmon and Comic Order of Cardiacs SPORT COATS ‘Ib: order,” he said. $ 39> bi 8° ‘Unealled For" about three years The nie. a “Liber Regalis”’ has | dx ‘ago after he suffered a heart at-‘(book of regulations) and a color-' finn for year around wear. Values tack. iful coat of arms that was drawn. SAVE! — SAVE! — SAVE! tv * » by a prison inmate. ww’ $25. * jSENDS TO PRESIDENT "|. Last fall Northrup sent the President, convalescing at Gettys-| LEVI'S The purpose of the organization, burg, Pa. copy the PEG KHAKIS and a coat of arms “Liber | Regalis"' the of with ia heart condition. CLOTHES a letter explaining the humor of All Colors the organization and expressing | 71 N. Saginaw hope for the President's speedy re-) Sizes 12-20, 26-36 jeovery. A short time later Leaders J re ceived a note from the President’ personal secretary thanking him | on behalf of the President and say-| red “I know that he finds re-| assurance in the fact that you had) a similar coronary experience and thet you have enjoyed life and. happiness since that time,” The motto of “Cardiacs Un-| called For" is “Morituri | Phooey,” which means “about to | | die—nonsense,”’ Northrup says the symbols on) Radiant the coat of arms speak for them-| 30x40 with selves. The milk bottle over a beer! ' Vyna-Flect Fabric stein indicates the sufferer’s bev-| erage. Then there is a TV set: Reg. $14.95 — You Save above “RX” the for clubs. The letters, and. . 30% Our stand golf presciptions at Special’ the “PD” is symbolical of the , hospital and medical bills, | SALE 95 If you have a heart condition, says Northrup, you might as well | “learn to live with it.” (Conductor Faces Indecency Count SYDNEY, Raiiraiha (*®—Sir Eu Outfit With Flash gene Goossens, prominent sym-, Reg. v2.95 phony orchestra conductor, has! been ordered to appear in a spe-| OUR cial customs court Friday to an-| swer charges of bringing “inde- PRICE cent" books and pictures into Aus- tralia. He was served with a sum-| mons last night, { a * * Goossens, 62, returned from a of Europe last Friday.tour questioned for seven hours He De Jur was Reflex then by customs officials and vice squad detectives. Officers said F3.5 Lens —-Flash Sync. they seized three books dealing’ with and soft about 1,100 pho-| ' BRAND sex matters, NEWtographs four rubber half- face masks found in his luggage. Goossens has been resident con-Reg. Price $99.50 ductor of the Sydney Symphony | orchestra since 1947. He conducted {the Cincinnati (Ohio) Symphony OUR ifrom 1931 to 1946. SALE § 76 Dog Riding Atop Car PRICE Creates Quite a Stir { BEAVER, Utah 8 — That dog poised atop Frank Gentry's car | isn't a radiator ornament—it's a SEKONIC METER | dog. Gentry says the dog, “Tex,” jgot used to riding in the open With Case and Chain 'when the Gentrys had a pickup | truck. Tex started riding on the jroot when Gentry switched to a jcar. j Kae | “When I tried to put him in the trunk of the car," says Gentry, i“he refused to go. He was too fused to riding the outside.” PRICE INCLUDES a standard Ford V-8 engine—the best-selling eight in the world on Gentry says the 6-year-old Lab- radoer-German Shepherd has ridden top speeds 70 miles an » Two-tone paint » White sidewall tires » MagicAire Heater « Turn signals « Windshield on at of hour—certainly a startling sight to other motorists. But Tex is You May Charge "You Charge. cautious: won't ride outside washer e Full-flow oil filter -Oil bath air cleaner « Financing « Insurance e State and He if it's raining or snowing, or if the al roof is the least bit slippery. Any Item Sale Priced at the Camera federal taxes « License and title « Jf your old car is of average value it should more Mart... Low Down Payment... . (Advertisement) Small Monthly Payments! than cover the down payment. Housework Easy Without | Where Photo Fun Begins ) of all the motels and hotels in WARWICK, Li 1—Anything’ that firm. The method uses new print-: « x ' Dogs for the Blind includes in the|the United States that welcome can be photographed—inand! ing and engraving black techniquesand EVERY DAY YOU SAVE “graduation kit” given to every'travelers with dogs. + white or in.¢olor —can reportedly new dyes, Not Just Week-End Specials — Everyday Prices at the Camera Mart Are Lower! 30% OFF e: 8mm Projectors °750 Watt © Reverse * Still ' *Case i i “Charge It’ es. —-Reg. to $49.50 Zip-in Coats FLIGHTY FOR SPRING — These hats havé sprouted wings. The one at left-was inspired by the smooth lines of a jet aircraft. | “alled ‘Jet Plane,” it is made of a cotton kerchief knotted at | the front, with projecting streamlined‘ “wings” overhead. Creation | > ALL NEW at right features a pink-feathered ‘‘sea gull,’ with the bird's “beak” \their mild diuretic action through the kidneys ‘tending to increasé the output of the 16 miles of kidney tubes. 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J : | Car Peto 7 Watch nly oe pri anes co his saideieotion to Gen- ee : Acie oak a ; . ‘ | articles of the Primer. Ve ns to ign, Retire |. siissimo Chiang Kai-shek but it = : a oo R epor ANS ee . By RICHARD A. MULLENS | (ath of 12 Articles) a Reporting income from salaries | ncome rom pot ET gy = ™ * i PO ORmeON TO KUPPORT WCE Pat FECL UN saeco es ee ei — | | * -| “They show how to ‘igure de-| WASHINGTON (® — Ambassa-'has not yet been accepted, ; allocate expenses dor V, K, Wellington Koo, veterany a ete ages preciation anda aries ; ? when your car is, both for Chinese diplomat and envoy to! Chinese Embassy sources said 1 regardless of whether you are to report these expenses or you wn ond or Hannes. __ |the United States for almost 10/Madame Koo is in Paris where reimbursed-or not. jean prepare your own statement.| NEXT: Dividends and interést. ‘years, is planning to retire. Close'the Koos have rented a home. | = ooeeiane aa seen = ancteriseen tiniiniimesiintermin ins wpb ia Arts aeceia deseemandanie? —oene ~— These expenses fall into threeJ ( groups:. “and wages on your tax return is. 1. Traveling expenses while more than just copying figures ‘off the Form W-2 supplied by, -away from heme, According to — wee fe a ei ae S your employer. You should con-ithe Internal Revenue Service, ; ‘sider whether you are’ entitled '“away from home” means at least :. to subtract sick pay or certain an oyernight trip away from your expenses from the salary or wage home town or post of duty. KRESGE’S SAMIR,¢ PRE ~-— 12. ‘Transportation expenses. ~ ae nls ee ey eer ne oe —— sence Any such item you can deduct as a part of your job, you have to a 3 or-exelude from—your-income on itravel-around -your home town, : . et 5 ne a THE EASTER HAT’ f ‘ } es page 1 of Form 1040 is especially you can deduct any costs incident important for the average tax- ‘television repair fromwho uses because though he man payer even ~ . ers during 1955 and you must, as | on account of sickness, you can | _Then read over the following ducted on page 1 of Form 1040 2 in the past, send one copy of | subtract so much of this pay as jtipsto help you with this part: An “outside salesman” is a full- ie the W-2 to the District Director does not exceed $100 per week | ““Reimbursec expenses snclude time employe engaged principally === with _your_return. There are _|_after_you-have been sick for one jsuch items as business entertain-jn soliciting business for his em- spaces on both Forms 1040A full week. | However, it _y. . ment and ipay and business dues which you for_which you are then ployer at employer's places place other than of business. the A — ~ amounts shown on your W-2s, |. such that you are hospitalized at meet by Po paesen = salesman whose a activity : : ’ a jyour terms of employmen e-js service and delivery is not con- Tf a tax was not withheld from west’ one day Curing year iu-‘quire you to pay such items with-sidered to be an “outside sales.! your salary or wage, ask your phe ir oo subtract rs e — jout reimbursement, then you! man." , employer how much he paid you ah Pu of oe == ieannot deduct them on page 1 of) * * * : ; during 1955 or keep a record of! ay sence, ; iForm 1040, but they may be de-| If you deduct any of these ex- 3 the amounts. Report such income) For example, suppose you were ducted on page 2 in COMPULNE penses ery pape attach a ietate = on separate lines opposite each absent from work on account of taxable income, provided you ment of explanation to VOur re- employer's name. : jsickness for 10 consecutive calen-itemize your personal deductions. turn, There is available at any After you have added up your dar days and your employer paid There are some expenses Internal Revenue office a schedule income from salaries or wages, | you $140 for the 10 calendar days. which you ean deduct on page '(Form 2106) which can be used the next step is to see whether as he had agreed to do as one : . ead you qualify for the new tax break of your working benefits. If you, for wage earners W received) were not hospitalized during the | pay while absent from work on)absence, then you can subtract ‘account of sickness or injury dur-|pay for the last three days, or $42. ing 1955. ‘|However, if you were. hospitalized ’ for one or more days during the Here's Rew ca fax brent: sickness, you could subtract the . . _ }entire $140, since the rate of pay- If your employer has a plan ment is less than $100 per week. re = This year you cannot claim thet tu Ms = — he = aman cach’ we sick pay exclusion on Form sickness or injury, and, during 1040A,-You must use Form 1040, 1955 you received pay from your which has a special“line (item 6) employer for the period you were for subtracting sick pay, ifPy) : Portable ELECTRICSEWING MACHINE ~ Reconditioned & Parts by Necch! Sewing Center Fashion Hat 39:-79:- Shapes 7 absent injury, from then work on you can account subtract of} In addition, you have to’ attach 80 a4 short statement to your return showing your name and address, Te _ : te Now Onlv_ | + Here’s @ selection of hat shapes, trims and the. dates of your absences and. IN won 3 DAYS ONLY? imagination and create a hat “just for you"! whether from injury the dates you sickness, | : or = Just in ~— oon + | @an deduct certain trade or busi-| U.S. C. of Cc. Pressing ness expenses from their wages | 20e a day li Congress Into Adopting or Salaries betore catering, the | : @ Fully plastic lined ss . item 5 of Form 1040, i RecOmmendations , ye We come to you... | So delightful to clutch! And — ot Kresge’s — so low Keep in mind that these ex-! F i E C : lpenses camnot be claimed on Fore | . | priced! Of durable plastic calf and patent that will ‘ aster orsages masucen oto ait lo, ta es con re oe CaM FE 2-9143 hl se eee artim ira ond nen hey ea rk Coles for your ists cconetnel Scoa and $ 6 : Ta they could be from C tration into adopting-recommend-|1040, and still use the tax table} FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION ined! y ep verm's — your garden! _ ations of the year-old Hooverjor standard deduction to compute) i D OWNTOWN STORE TEL HURON STORE , ne oe teem ee today by the/your tax. . | z DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY ee es Fst, tarajo page 5 of the off. ssuraia ena 7145 N. PERRY | Seginaw at Huron Teh Huron Shopping Seginaw ot H 4 prod Congress and the adminis-jon either the short or long form, Former President Herberticial instructions for Form 1040 ; Center \ eginaw of Huron > Hoover,—whe-headed two postwar) : commissions on federal reorgani- zation, was among those sched-| ann RRR EEE uled to address an “action confer-' hospitalized, | were Te 00 Veg cc ce ew es AKA TE @ Novel heatsealed trim Pay employes past a wee as as years, ence” organized by the Chamber. | ed, including 11 bills covering mainly minor points. i Some 250 measures are before Congress,venggen but many are duplica-|then, madlarme | “Little Men's” No legislation has been offered on) which would require action by| Sport Congress, e * * . Strengthening of the Bureau of | the Budget was urged by J, Har-| old Stewart, New York, in an| : address prepared for the opening ff e. session, Stewart headed the Hoo-Hy i. ver Commission's task force on budgeting and accounting. Hats Off to Caps, S t sy ‘ They're Back in Ul S ey Style Again, Men | NEW YORK i®—Hats off to the BOYS’ : ap, men—it's back again. ei ° And pags cas ogg . | SIZES 6 = 12 eee This ancient form of head cov-’ . a ering, worn for centuries in one $ A 7. form or another, had all but fol-ae ; lowed the handmade nickel cigar 98 KR sg -into oblivion, ; , * oe * Z A nifty new type of cap, called Il the “Ivy League” because of its’ first popularity on Ivy League Hy college campuses, turned the trick. | | J R . BOYS’ Styled for doesn't | ; overhang little item which z in the back or drape over the Easter into Spring Pretty as cake icing! = sides. It has a single-piece top j | and short visor. It fits snugly over ‘ j the top of the head. Ba Manufacturers are doing head-i stands of delight over its suc-| cess. ‘ * * * “It's one thebiggest changes’ | of . in the hat business in years,”’ said Bernard L. Salesky, president of | tor Gi RLS Nylon organdy dress the giant Hat Corp. of America.’ 4 :: os Motor City Studying , P A Park Monorail Plan , DETROIT (INS) — The Detroitperro Prt ana Reetion is studying a proposal to, build a miniature monorail tine for children in the city’s Rouge Park. ; } The three-car train would be a replica of the monorail rapid tran- sit system many U.S. cities are now considering building to ease. traffic jams. i Danes. Have: More Grain , | unin ee 400,000 tons—or 200,000 more, and ic) | Bi a AD aaht like dadd ts ofpee ae shordine Sellannel iA 9 oasplash weove effects. Each is tailored with a sturdy rayon lining. The pants have elastic waist and zipper fly. In lots of special spring colors! —) - 54.98DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY » Saginawat Huron - cot urls, pigtoils or ponytails . . . there's just the hat to flatter our little miss! Dainty littleLoad myron tonne ce posies and ribbons. Each as pretty as a birthday cake! KRESGE’S DOWNTOWN STORE _TEL-HURON STORE_ Tel-Huron Shopping Saginaw at Huron Center — : ° \ ~ =” and can-can petti- ost ce rata aqua. Deep hem. sizes 7-14 & Moms! Gone ore the days of slaving over o hot iron! Here are dressesof 100% nylon or wrinkl-shed cotton that wash easily and need’ little or no ironing. Each dress has an extra-full skirt... and most have deep hems and billowy petticoats. In beautiful spring colors. DOWNTOWN STORE _‘TEL-HURON STORE : ; Pa a — I a eng | AS \ ye| f “ ywe i ¥ " it ;bo iftee ‘ oe ‘ ayey s ieee ‘ ede ia oe i/ :ke ’ }Moe j e* ¢ : , :“of i wl ' oe .ye ’ : ' THIRTY-SIX, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1956 Fe —-renrnneremnanenpaammasagrencsrennerenssnesmarsigensiensinti move from heat; add butter and| spices. Serve hot over ham. | Lemons Celebrate First 3 SISTERS’ GIVES U.S. “SAVINGS STAMPS! By JANET ODELL © — Within the next six years—just|sauces. Futhermore, it's an easy , a# . PontiacHome Editor Press One hundredyears a-growing. “ — Tats the boast - of the lemon n-|# te lemon istry fo Ml te U4. ert.in| You know that sprinkling tresn ROCAlI the Country | U. S. No. 1 Canadian FRESH JUMBO lemons are dustryyear. this of Calionia and Ar cour second =|POTATOES RIPE ) EGGS or America has forged come GOLDEN. the /EOS ase wil proveat ther Care| Hankertngtaste of for the states » Of course, lemon and orange ‘trees have been grown a. great : , "world’s ins dark. try-style dishes? Make wp «batch crop. deal longer than that. They are — ot the the World War.) Ne need to remind you of the Ce ee ra considered to be either Indian itfl to the top in fruit trees are said to have No Waste . to America with Columbus. Hi Bat it for the gold remained rush miners of 1849 to make an STRAIGHT FROM POO OE Cree rere’ )| Heat remaining 2 tablespoons of: ‘Real CANNON 1 fruit juice prevented scurvy. We) ! ‘butter in skillet until very hot; -kitchen towel know now it fs vitamin C. iSeu . 'add potato mixture, pressing down! ‘ Lemon _ juice does , , wonderful \with large spatula. Cook over low| inside every Giant |things for food. A bit of it, plus héat until cri@p and browned on’) chopped parsley, turns a simple % bottom—20 minutes or longer. | Super Economy size of Turn out or in canned soup into a treat. of pan cut pan Value this premium \"s -jand serve brownedside up. Makes BREAD ¢ = 17 es] TANGERINES=: 2 5 detergent for ‘9 TEMPLE family wash. Your money back Lemon juice is a life saver tojand stir into the mixture. | ORANGES» if not satisfied! the dieter. It takes the place of Cook over low heat, stirring)makea highly satisfying dessert) N.Y, SEEDLESS ‘Lover Brothers,N.Y; gravies, salad dressings and rich constantly, until thickened. 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They are TV” held Wednesday afternoon in the pictured as they admired an antique Louis H. Golden home on North Lake mandolin on the wall of the hostess’s Angelus road’ are (left) Mrs. Robert home. | Phillips of Huntington Woods and Mrs. artist from her high school days in ‘Pontiac, through the following years of study and progress tg her present attainment of excellence in ‘the field of artist pianists. — ae * ae * Miss Scott chose one of the great- est piano concertos ever written as her medium of expressing her ianistie—talent...Written—-by—-Bee--— | er There are six pages in today’s Momen’s Section thoven it is full of melodic gran- deur, even in its quietest passages and demands a technique of fluid or powerful grasp not easily at- tained, Under the hands of this young artist every demand was met with ease, and simple direct ‘execution that challenged the orchestra in its equally difficult | parts. Especially lovely were the delightful running passages, very smooth in execution, again and again contrasted with bril- liant chordal work and dynamic themes. In all of her playing there is combined a simplicity with assur- | Pontise Press Photos ‘ance of ability that makes her Mrs. Louis H. Golden of North Lake Angelus road party. Pictured is-(left) Mrs. Neil Struebler of Ann playing a genuine pleasure to hostess at a tea Wednesday afternoon. It was one in Arbor who is pouring for (center) Mrs. Golden and Mrs. listeners, Following the completion of the concerto, she responded with was series of “Teas for TV” sponsored by the Democratic €lyde Nelsey of Davisburg. a an encore, a Chopin Etude that was ‘Kat Kick’ |He'll Look Splendid in Presbyterian Ceremony stunning in its tremendous speed Robert Mehoke, JA Coordinator, Gives Talk ‘and composition. ea oe: : lin a Tweed Topcoat — A gown of French imported | Upon their return the couple will ON Sa tu rday A tribute was paid to Miss Scott Chantilly lace was worn by Pa-|make their home on Sashabaw by Mayor William Donaldson who ‘or indeed any man who prefers a tricia Ann Parker when she be-road. presented her with flowers and Pontioak Chapter Hears Guest Speaker‘? ve vw vines eect | The ballroom of Roosevelt members of the realty dressy topcoat, there is the:came the bride of Rickard H. expressed the hope that she might Robert Mehoke, program coor-;ment of Pontiac for the past year,jers or friends of ‘Temple will take on an_ Irish /4ssisted the speaker. | Pontioak Chapter whom they con-|semi-fitted model which has gained Jones——Saturday evening in the | ‘ play at the dedication bf a civic dinator of the Oakland County atmosphere on Saturday evening unior ment Associati oo 8 8 lsider the ideal secretary, submit!in popularity through all sections First Presbyterian Church. Dr. ‘auditorium, at Pontiac’s centennial a Setievernent “ee The invocation was given her name and state her qualifi-of the country. ‘William Marbach performed the lwhen members of Trabajamas, celebration. ceremony in the presence of 150 Keloa and Amies Clubs hold the | Praise for the playing of the ests. “Kat Kick."’ Dancing will be ‘orchestra, under the direction of slim &U The fitted bodice of her gown |from 9 until 12 o'clock. — iFrancesco DiBlasi, is again forth- ‘featured a bateau neckline. A | Jeanette Cockle, Pat Donelson coming. It was a wonderful con- flounce of pleated nylon net ac-| herring- weight lighter lclude wool -jand Joyge Whitfield, who are .cert, opening with the overture to cented the bottom of the skirt and) 'Russlan and Ludmilla by Glinka, jbone tweeds, smooth textured, in | serving general chairmen, re- blended into a chapel-length train. which immediately caught the at- ‘tan and white, brown and tan, vealed thd names of those serving Deborah Circle Her finger tip vell was se-tention of the audience with its jas patror and patronesses for the Michigan division meeting will The Black Watch plaid of blue,| -eured by a band of Chantilly lace | ‘elear and sonorous opening pas- jparty. Is Entertained and seed pearls and she carried Pe, road 2 ipcliensan omndsiad ‘green and black is the fabric for) sages. afd Mrs. Carl Donelson, Mrs. Carnie Loucks of Nelson) “* ° otins Ge tm j Cotten knit shirts, tapered pants, | au bouquet of white roses, hya- Mrs. Fred Cockle, Mr. | Other numbers were the Swan street entertained members of the, °" on = ne sla AES gingham blouses, corduroy Joung-, cinths, feathered carnations and and Mrs. Stuart Whitfield, Mr. and Lake Ballet wmoasic, Tschai- lily-f-the-valley, Deborah Circle of Oakland Park APRS a ame i auesehk ‘ers, coat dresses, lingerie, dusters, | Mrs. George Richards, Mr kewsky, delicately ethereal in Methodist Church for the dessert M rig warren bod corduroy sheath dresses, plastic luncheon Wednesday. ted nok “raincoats” for outdoor furniture, Mrs. Albert Barker gave devo-| Mrs. Russell Brackett will ban-cotton and orlon sofa pillows. tions reviewing the book, “Prac-dle publicity for National Secre-| [t can be worn, sat upon, looked tice of the Presence of God,” by,taries Week to be observed April at, draped or spread. A Black Brother Lawrence. Announcement 22-28, with Morene Frady serving Watch cracker will probably be was made of the April 17, buffet as. general chairman. During this next. supper being sponsored by the week Pontioak Chapter will again The Black Watch is so prevalent’ Sunday School. jpick the Oakland County Secre-thut it’s even appeared in a Brown During. the afternoon members tary of the Year. ‘Watch, something that would make) sewed for the American Cancer) es = ‘the original 18th century Black The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lutzkin and quality, then two old Greek and Mrs. Gordon Thomas Parker Mr. and Mrs. John Justice will dances arranged by Debussy, al- of Drayton Plains and he is the) lend their patronage. most religious in character and son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyal H.| Serving on the various commit-beauty. Appropriate to the sea- Jones of Barrington road. | tees are Joan Richards, publicity; son, the Good Friday music, Mrs. Fred Boss wore a lavender | Marsha Stapp, tickets; Mary and from the music drama, Parsifal lace gown over taffeta for her du-| Martha Cowan, orchestra; Helene by Wagner, suggests the passing ties as matron of honor. Her head-| . ~ Prizant, refreshments and Judy of strife and the renewed hope ipiece was a floral band of white| MRS. RICKARD H. JONES \Coffer, clean up. | of re-created life and peace. flowers and she carried a colonial | The welding of tone, the inter- bouquet of carnations. |pretation of themes, and the blend- Watch clan fold up their bagpipes BEST MAN In the Pontiac Area ‘ing-of harmonies,under. the lead- ership of Mr. DiBlasi has produced ‘an orchestra organization that is a lremarkable credit and asset to Kenneth A. Schlucter served With the Black Waich appear. | as best man. Seating the guests were ing in a multitude of fibers, the | Marvin Spring, Harold Wiggins temptation is to care for all of So land Jack Hruska. Pontiac. The last concert of this them in the same way. This isn't ! When Mrs. Parker received her .season will be April 25. a Wise idea. jguests at the reception held imme- | 4 —_— ° washable, but or Most of them Mohaw Mohawk grand- liately following the : in Friday : ; for a trip motor : veeKey Earl V. Martinof Earl Vv. Marti the infant's maternal are ygrs Mrs. : to >. ; ceremony = iS Feted at Pink, labels.| watch the road, they will somenot, Fla. From there Cuba West, fly to are church parlors, she blue dress ithe ling was wear- with feltcra ol eesti ent returned from Phila-| mother, has scuba Trinidad and to on sen esha navy a navy EI by : AS 4 ' : . . Mollie Parnis : has designed a late-day dress in — Persian block print silk_ surah. The square-cul Ali . neckiine 1s high in the front and low : in back, and the full skirt . is belled . i over its. own tticoat. ct - visited the Dris-Blue Showerwhite accessories and a for two weeks before returning @inhia where shebe treated like wool. | ‘blue and ‘colls. The infant's paternal grand-||corsage of wiite carnations, |home, | 5Nylon and cotton : |take — hotter | | * * © parents are Mr. and Mrs. John'. | Mrs,“irs. DaleDale McCardleAlc was -the lwater than wools. Some of the Mrs. Jones also chose a navy shower|. Four area residents have been Driscoll of Dallas, Tex. | honoree at a pink and blue\wa 8 Oe ee oe blue grees with white accessories Francis Chaffee of‘cottons and all of the nylons can ‘o hoiligse os = initiated into national fraternities ef {given by Mrs. Tuesday evening.be allowed to drip—dry without ; | or ner Sait : pa ti ia Cor at Denison University where. they R Perky H Oakland avenue freshman year. From emove rerky at Invited guests included Mrs. ones: . | sage was of pink. carnations. are in their Mrs. Paul| These dark dyes have a ten-A shirtwaist with elegance, this’ For their wedding trip to Bloomfield Hills is Robert McNutt, Inside Film Theater 'Harry Cherrington, Mrs. Paul F. Hawkins,| dency to bleed when washed, so smart cotton is an asset in any Niagara Falls, the new Mrs.'son of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Mc-| |Hawkins, feathers are being Mrs. Basil Wethy, Mrs. Chet Chid-‘don t wash a new Black Watch woman's wardrobe because it can Jones changed to a navy blue Nutt, Phi Delta Theta. Just because residents ledged. seen on many perky hats doesn't éster, Mrs. Jack Wethy, Mrs.joutfit with anything pale. Also, be worn any season. The dress is sheath dress with matching acces-' Birmingham: nod z P son of Mr. mean that everyone will be tickled’ Alma Browning, Mrs. James Gat-| they shouldn’t. be dried in bright in a bold satin weave overplaid sories and the corsage from her are Joh. Hogshead, Phiby your selection of a new bonnet. ten and Mrs. William Ramin.sunlight. ‘cotton. bridal bouquet. and Mrs. B. K. Hogshead, Donald Kipp Jr., son) Remove that cute little number! Completing the guest list were . —— a a = —— —_ : — \Delta Theta; Mrs. Law-Ip of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Kipp, Beta! and hold it in your lap while you’re Mrs. Grant Browning,¥ A A l . P! M b h ° Thomas R. Turner,/|at the movies, or if there's danger rence Wethy, Mrs. Ernest McCar-ca | ‘Theta Pi and and Mrs. R. N. Turner, of impaling your seat-mate in the dle, Mrs. Jack Pote and Carol_ | u X1 I a I y a n Ss e m e § s Pp e€ ‘son of Mr. a : | Si : |bus on its tip, Kinchla. : : a — —— | The Auxiliary to the Pontiac Curtis Patton serving as secretary.| The president appointed Mrs. Sieme o * -* General Hospital met x ednesday| Cochairmen for the “Meet Your Ivan Wilcox chairman of the nom-Mrs. C, MH. Davis of Williams -i ee ete Neighbor Sale'’ being conducted inating committee. Mrs. Robert, Street attended a performance of | Passion Play in |sani isla ue a. ane ' by the Pontiac City Federation of Sutton, Mrs. Robert Schapler, Mrs. the Black Hills page we te. nae nak Women’s Clubs are Mrs, Russell/Richard Olsen and Mrs, Edward Lake Wales, Fla, on Sunday. ssing the proceeds from the High y Eakle and Mrs. Gordon Parker.'Mann will serve on the committee. | ans . Kinzler, “SpringFever Follies, ~ = | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Shallowbrook road, Bloomfield.= -_°* lot iHills. announce the birth of a hats are all| Mrs. Charles J. Barrett and Vera March 8. ~ Bassett were appointed cochair-daughter, Janet Ann, of the infant are the rage at ‘men ofa membership tea and) Mr. and Mrs. Grandparents of Pontiac Motorfund raising project to be held Hub ] \Mr. and Mrs. John Kinzler and Mr. and: 7 plunderstecdin the near future. | ubert J. svivan Shores Drive eeQuinn of Mrs. Lloyd W. Burnes of MarkRepresentative to the Greater | street. ~ 2 | The one| Pontiac Advisory Council for the | Bicomficid | C . :| Auxiliary is Mrs. M. D. Shelton, : Sally BigelowHills announce ne eee ee,| Mrs. W, Arthur Vernon and Mrs. | of Rowley_C, B. Steffey were appointed the ee _ =i | Fond lis| cochairmen for Hospital Week. | Announcement was made of the engagement of Make Bathroom 1wearing no ttheir daughterorganization of the first guild of , only has thethe Auxiliary to be known as Pio-5 -, Fresh, Smartthisiis ejGuild neOne. MrsMrs. FF. Suzanne Kay, : | .neer Highland forward look.R, Wood is president with Mrs, to Pet. Bert E With Terry Cloth but it's high Uebele Il. ee new washables for the make smart use of fashion withAuto Club Consultant He is th bathroom Thick, luxurious bath-.1 od € is (h€ \terry-cloth. are made of its bulky| Is Panel Moderator | son of |room bench cushions look—the onlJoseph Zabelski, Automobile ;foam rubber covered in terry. : . yMr. and Mrs. Waste baskets have zip-off terryClub of Michigan safety education) jcovers fringed in cotten! Loofa dif ference,consultant, will moderate a-.panel| , Bert E. discussion on ‘Traffic Safety” this, ; sponged are backed with terry. “she made . : = evening at the meeting of Emer-| Uebele Jr. |All these accessories come in such green, u herself.son School PTA. The 7:30 meeting of Orchard decorator colors as mist will be held at the school. : rose petal, ice pink, turquoise. | Mr. Zabelski will also discuss R idge road. Nothing is as easy to launder as traffic safety: and show a film on) terry, using hot soap or detergent “The “Talking Car” to the Water-suds and hot. rinses. It’s perfect ford Village School PTA March 22 = eee” ae : | washing-machine-washable, never . at the school. i SUZANNE KAY QUIN N needs ironing—and dries fluffy, f i" i! , i t z s . : i ; , at te } , ié Be a or . 4. |f ; : " = L eee Wore, eh ee ee eee Be ee DE pl eS ALE eo eee CE TY-SEVEN PAL ~ More Men Permit WivesV to Work | By ANNE HEYWOOD 25 years ago. 1 loved the wack wad “Yeah,” Hank grinned. “She: the light, and got ne a secretarial The same husbands who, a dec-' yet, the minute’ ‘we got married, asodied me might and day. She! job with one of my clients, ade or two ago, were violently, Hank insisted I stop working." nsisted that et herwork on} «y ier BUDDING ACCOUNTANT resisting their wife's notions about, my accounting business, That, 1 and vi eae having a job, are now more often “Didn't want the neighbors to couldn't have," jis going into our retirement {thannot really helping the old girl. ‘think I couldn't supporta wife,"’) “But when she explained how im-where it'll do a lot of good!” * * * Mr. Y. chimed in, “I was a bud-portant it was to her, I saw __ Copyright 1956) finally 1 guess this is partly because the ding accountant and wanted to bejps on -a onal | priceof living has made two pay- a big hie hie success.’ che@ks more desirable these’ days) than one. | YOU GET THE BEST Mrs. Y¥. ountnue’: “We had the | Also, the woman whose chil-two kids and I was plenty busy. from dten are grown gets to be a But, off and on, I used to long for) meddling nuisance, sometimes, the business world again. When the’ _and her husbandhappy children went ‘to school; I talked#- is to | ,OXFORD MATTRESS have her keep busy, to Hank about getting a parttime: job Ae nee In Workmanship and Material Mr. and Mrs. Y. are an example { of this. The three of us were talk-| “Wouldn't fet her, either, | ing it. over,-and laughing a good Hank interrupted, “I bad my deal, the other evening. own accounting business by then. “I was a secretary when we first I was doing well and ian't see married,'’Mrs. ¥. said‘That was. why amy wie should werk! —=' = cs “T tried to explain to him that Dorcas Class Meets it wasn’t just the money,"' Mrs. Y. | continyed. “But he couldn't see it. to Discuss Projects I. don't blame him, really. That The Dorcas Class of the Oakland was years ago and not many mar Avenue finited Presbyterian ried women worked, ‘Church met at the church Tuesday “But then, when the kids got evening. Plans for several proj-married. I really let him have it!” J : ects ‘to be Casini during the year were” discussed, Mrs. Iva} i eres 2 RERAS Sosa al VanderKooy and Mrs, C. W. Sea-| This ball gown made of layers y gray over rose chiffon, appliqued with pink and white embroidered flowers and rhinestones, is being given by MGM Studios. to Grace Kelly as part of her trousseau for her forth- This boudoir robe of clinging white mat jersey is being given to Mis This dress, Helen Rose Kelly in her Society,” is designed by for Grace film, “High one outfit man were hostesses for the eve- ning. Mrs. James Sandison was a guest at the meeting. Members whose birthday oc-. curred during February or March arranged the evening's program.) 100% You may made to Rug Wool have these rugs order or we will - § You can be sure of made box spring when you buy at OX length oe OR degree of firmness. saving prices, OXFORD'Sod willaoe vagy a t sagging ny in mattress and y width sak and "The vay best at inoneys “tee mattresses or coming marriage. The gown was designed Rose for Miss Kelly to’ wear in her film, “High GOP Women Enjoy by Helen Society.’ Talk as part of her pomnene when she marries Prince Rainier of Monaco. The robe was designed by Helen Rose-for Miss Kelly being given to*the film star by MGM Studios as part of her trousseau when she marries Prince Rainier of Monaco, . The Mrs, Ralph Osborne invited the group to meet in her home on Ell- wood-avenue for the April meeting. For easy care of your stove, line the bottom of the oven and hte, broiler pan with aluminum foil. i show you how with the LatchHook Needle. — OXFORD SHOP 59 W. Huron. FE 4-7312 oempaaahe taemattress ora Bho ngage Hany Bn § wi delve “THE BEST FOR LESS—DIRECT FROM OXFORD” Oxford Mattress Co. $32 West Huron Street FE 2-7695. George Higgins, candidate for and Mrs. Grace Shulz spoke on the| to wear in-the movie, = -hampagne-colored, o wy LJsoft Congress from the 18th district, ‘president's visit to the conference. “High Society.” dress, is sashed with was a guest of the Republican _ Mrs, W. Arthur Vernon led the orange chiffon. Women's Federation of Qakland pledge to the Flag and Mrs. Shulz i. County Monday afternoon at Hotel announced the Pontiac ClubWaldron, electric blue chiffon dance dressmeeting. March 26. Members e 8.8 Shoes, Gloves | was wearing red satin shoes and|were invited to the Waterford lred gloves. Another model in a/_ Reports were given on the recent} Club. meeting atthe Byron Cole to Match; beige chiffon dress had blue!Washington Conference. Mrs. Hen-home Sunday, |gloves and blue shoes. kle spoke on “Peace” and stated A cooperative tuncheon-meeting Not Dresses ° that no American boy has died on a Only all-black or all-white out-| will be held Friday at the Women’s battlefield in 30 months. Mrs. Em-fits had shoes and gloves adbuilding in Royal Oak according to/|-— NEW YORK (INS)— Dye your ma Pelican chose the topic, “All match. = Mrs. Ferdinand Henkle, president evening shoes to match your | People Are Created Equal*;—*frs. 4of the Royal Oak Womens Repub-gloves, but make sure the gloves| Satin was the chief material no Kenneth Nichols, “Big Business” lican Club. se * don’t match your dress this shoes dyed to match gloves, spring. Contrast -colored shoes and Mrs, George Bouwens, Mrs. Carl ‘Mrs. Donald Netson— gloves will be the stylish accents): ‘Queck of Rochesfer and Mrs. Ber- SPUN GOLD nard Delong of Ferndale were) for date and dance frocks, judging, Hostess to Sorority ... CHARMER HAT from a $500,000 fashion show guests. ~ By Mr. John {staged recently. Members of Omega—My_Siema4 The commentator of the show, sorority met at the home of -Mrs. |$12.95 to $14.95 ‘Home From Funeral staged by the fashion division of Donald Nelson on Ross drive Tues-' “Save 1.99 on Sears - i ae ie Mrs. Leo McDonald of Mark ave-the ‘‘Stevenson for President Com-day .evening. Mrs. Emma Olsen’ Shades this Other et a nue has returned home after at-mittee," noted that metallic leath-assisted the hostess. @ Regularly 7.98 tending the funeral of her father, er slippers no longer are tops in Plans were completed for a co- M. J. Daly>.ip Columbia Heights, evening shoe fashion. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1956 lection of Officers, Guest Speakers Highlight. Local PTA Meetings Stephen by current | Mrs.. William Thomas was re-dent; Lois Coan, téacher, vice-| Kives, seeretary. ‘-|parliamentarian. Committee pmol ote tor the en! An election of officers was held, , MeL ought; teen. vice guest historian and Mrs. _ urer and Mrs. L. D. McLaughlin, Curtis and Mrs, Stuart Kramp. pointedMrs. Garner, meetings held at|elected Wisner PTA's president. president; Mrs. Kelth Mortimore, Mrs. Wayne Wightman is treas- grag aac lage gage lg er hess Cuck 8p eee ming sO 4 Ls # - & & 3g E E i f° — eran a Gilbert Wil- = inf inte x tlt re emi omar Group ip ee Entertained at led ae rae icine. ‘March 20th at 2:00 p.m. at the school. Community singing was led by ral Mrs. Donald Weiss. The attend- ance banner for the month was/|tions won by Helen Mercer's second grade. SPRING! A seasonof gaiety, romance, and light-hearted fun. To dance you. right through this season, Alicia, has gathered together a dazzling array of beautiful gowns. uding a For home and resort wear, new at the left and the bolero at right, both in | sparkle sweaters in bulky knit add gaiety a white knit are studded with rhinestones. | to the eurrent scene. The fitted knit coat Dad’s Not Noble ---He’s By MURIEL LAWRENCE | plans all set. ‘Yat I've decided to, But Mr. Hardy was scared to Mr. Hardy's schooling didn’t in-!do with the dc gh I make this death of this inner feeling. “cludecollege.His famiiy -couldn’t:summer is trade-in my jalopy for) Thous it spoke with the voice of his rationalself, it was shout- send him, so after high school he!a new convertible, In the fall, I'll, ed downby his romantic one— went to work. It led him into ad-| | drive it back to school with nel his ideal .of himself as the fath- vertisinga field where he’s’ — and , er who gives what he didn’t get. done well without. a college de-| And ever since has been pre- ‘gree but where he would have | SUDDEN IRRITATION tending he loves the prospect of done betterone. with Mr. Hardy felt a sudden, intense, tions and by-laws, A by-laws — was ap- Enslaved supporting Harry's extrav- agance, let me try to destroy Mr.}. Hardy’s romantic ideal of himself. He is not a noble father. He's just ja man who has not recovered from resentment of hurt by his educa- tional lack. Tt is what forces him to evade A i ih pnagedienens: ttniagiti * * * jirritation with his son. He couldn’ t| any unpleasant issue with Harry. GOWNS for DANCES So Mr, Hardy has become very ack to buy Harry a convertible. | The boy has become his justifica- Lutheran Guild conscious of his educational lack. |Forthis season, he’s financial triumph, he has invested ‘and PROMS His feeling was, “If this boy of tion. In Harry’s future social and ours can afford to buy one for him: | Readies Easter usually anxious for his son's col self, he should expend the sum, | his hopes of retaliation for the lege progress. |not on luxury but on necessity—| snubs and hurts he has suffered. spots Breakfast Plans ALSO the VERY SMARTEST Harry cooperates’ fairly well. | his senior year tuition. He should He is not noble—just enslaved, jin with fine steel wool. in COCKTAIL CREATIONS A college junior, he's made the [let his mother and me consider Final plans for the Easter Break- our needs for a change.”’ fast being held_following the Sun- rise Service Easter morning were THOMAS discussed by members of the La-NI, It’s So Smart to Layaway! dies Guild of St. Paul Lutheran! | | Church at their Tuesday meeting. Mrs. Courtland Colilng is chair- man of the committee. Assisting her will be Mrs. M. L. Lorenzen, | for whom he worked last summer ‘had offered a permanent job after) Mrs. Ernest Rowden, Mrs. Edward | St Patrick's Day Wagner, Mrs. Walter Mann, Mrs. ‘graduation. Moreover, he’d pay Donald Currah and Mrs. Paul Harry more for this vacation’s| work than for last year's. McMichael. Plans were also made for a. “aan 48 OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS — W. ‘od Huron Street 5g NEARS RESETS AS = SEE) zi | end a mantel and said, ul “I've ee got my » } [money-making project the Guild) |will sponsor April 14. Mrs. Donald) Tinson, Mrs. Robert Gardner and! Mrs. Louis Clauson are committee members, | HAT CAKES... 51!" | The group also decided to sell, greeting cards and stationery to’ raise funds for the purchase of, Bonene NUT BREAD. 29° altar appointments for the new |church. A | project was | purpose. “Use Your Talents” | also launched for al Peoches and COFFEE Cream CAKE. 7 63°| | Refreshments were served =| Pulted sleeves ore romantic -look- ing, yet drametic, when they add top width to the sleek sheath, de- iMrs. Colling, Mrs. Lleyd Rowden land Mrs. Robert Neff. — . ;Coming Events i| | Home-Made BREAD. ry] [ede signed for romantic -sophisticotes. Welcome Rebekah Lodge 246 Sewing i Club will meet with Mrs. Margaret Crew, | Not how new or how original but: 3747 Orchard Lake Rd. Thursday at ) p.mhow becoming is the way men Maita Temple Board — meet Satur- judge clothes and the boys feel the day at 8 p.m. in _—_— 2 Perkins St Teachers Exchan; crop meeting same. way. about juniors. If you scheduled for Thu ay at the Pontiac | _ School has been cancelledare attracted to older fashions, ™ sther Court 13, Order of the Ama-blend these with romantic impulses , ranth, will » sor & anceke festival March 23 at welt emple, 22 State |to best express your personality. St. from 8 to 7:30 p.m HOT BREAD AND DONUTS DAILY AFTER 3:30 P.M. EXCEPT SATURDAY . THOMAS PASTRY SHOP 121 West Huron, Neer Cass FE 4-8163 PARK FREE in REAR of STORE “The LION STORE'S All Dressed Up For Easter in FeO ParrovT SHOES F Sizes 815 to 12, “6” d ‘6? Sizes 1215 to 3 $ 6” d 7 eae“terrane tte es eee eee eseeereeae eecete FREE A Block patent, Pith oF Ponsche Beige Wiire call, In high heoh only. SURPRISE ed eeee 8 Black potent, or White Bork smooth leather, in high or mid-heels. PACKAGE AJ Flight Blve, or Red smooth leather, in high heels onty, Ash for one when you come th C Block potent in high or mid-heefs. Flight Bive smooth leather . for new Poll-Parrots...a minia- D Block potent or Flight Bive calf, in high heels only. ture shoe box full of surprises! : in high heels only. ee ey ' The happy faces here mean happy feet ‘cause Maling Shoes chey’re wearing new Poll-Parrots. Lots of fashion, yet that same pre-tested quality that gives 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET you extra wear and better fit. Come in today and Open Monday and Friday Evenings get your children their Easte £ paradin’ shoes. Charge Your Purchase—e 30 Days) ¢ 70 Days © 6 Months 51 S. Saginaw St. Park Free Rear of Store While Shopping i ? Forgery Wave Say St. Clair Rive Store A girl, about 15 and wearing a (Clear for Navigation plaid stole, was suspected in the DETROIT W—The St. Clair Strikes County theft of two employes’ billfolds river was_reported clear‘for navi- from a downtown store yesterday. Prosecutor Cites Spread gation today. Viletta 44% Fairgrove Greiner, * * « of Complaints to Police Ave., and Mae Hughes, 21, Monroe The Coast Guard cutter Tupelo in Oakland Area Robert Y. Parenti chiefef the U. 8. ‘are(0. Seek Nomination. Attroney Robert V. Parenti to- announced his candidacy for| mediately No 1, 190-150 bu. Burplors Loot Drive-in, , 14.00-18, doa ; JOHN RISE ‘ROBERT STEWART ude 12.00-13.00; 00-18,08. Rifle Vending Machines Se BWW ea aveae: SevavBava-vevenbeeea ae Loa aweusiv 6. 147. me. &. 18. 86 15: 7. 48: | ng 43. 0@ bg 29. 1 31: a 38. 42 R. 04 Gy ¥. Fo BS is 4 308 992 8 733 06.2 LP 42 4 4 08 Bed ys 50.2 @ $ 42 es ‘James Ss] > “Thieves who broke Retrigeration Firm Moves into a-drive- DETROIT EGGS E. ETROIT, March 12 (AP)—Zges, in at 426 W. Huron St. y|* o. b. Detroit, cases federal- grades: ae Whites—Grade A, jumbo 51-59, weight- Production Factory to City ed average por) iaree =? tewid.orade|® @ edium 43-45, B, 43-45, — a Transfer of production facilites, bo attained tm trem 2 t2 99 owns—Grade A, uke ; larwe 45- #7, wtd avg. 45%; medium ade B, to 421 Ferry St. in Pontiac was days. large 42, Grade c., large 36-37, wa avg. last Nevcouber déspite the short by Checks 36-37, wid,Se 3. of the Division of the 36. announced yesterdayofficials Manager of the division is John}, Frostrode Commercially graded Warren Alloy Co. The plant was Whites--QGrade A, extra large 47; large 44-45; medium ¢ B, large 42. formerly located in Vicksburg, . Brown rade A, extra large 46; Mich. large 43-44; m 40-42, B, The new local plant will employ who has with associatedre- 7 arket s! teady, Demfnd continues good about 20 on three production lines sales since the espectally tor ‘whites. Tasnasannd maaerets in the output of cooling units for|teeret" ‘use in such fields as coolant chill- a The new Pontiac quarters,be- CHICAGO EGGS AND BUTTER ing for machinery tools, solvent CHICAGO, March 4 {AP)—Butter stabilizing in dry cleaning plants steady; es 1,315,000; , Waciamnle buy- ces_ AA 57; 96 2/220 home air conditioning. would wala the|® 0425 te 2, $8Sal: % C, tec© 418: ase cashed‘ a check after taking Full production is expected te smelting plant that new f a balance ; Te- man’s name and account number “— mS ga ae sted “5 — boost primary aluminum mehanged to -lower; U.S. lar shies UeGhS bar conn i's i? capacity 32; meduims 4 standards 37.5; dirties a 31; checks 36.5; current receipts 37.6. S Grain Prices New York Stocks CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO POTATOES (Late Morning Quotations) CHICAGO, March 14 (AP)—Opening) CHICAGO, March 14 (AP)—Potatoes: from the slip,” he explained. wees by about 20 per cent. grain: Arrivals old stock 70; on track 185; jotal|/Admiral | .,.. 20.1 Celsey wares. Et shipments 967; sup light, de-'Air Redwe ... 42 Cennecott ... good and market ty earenger. Allied Strs .. 63.7 Kimb Clk . UAW Sharply: Blasts Election Reform Bill Carlot track sales, i Idaho -| Allis Chalmers 73.6 $4.70-4.90, in sacks cwt.,;Alum Lid ....120.6 . 16 Ib ri. . basis $5.50; ‘innesota-North Dakota|/Alco ....... 6.1 Lehn & P...,, | | Pontiacs washed and waxed $4.60-4.65,,|Am Airline .. 25.3 LoOP Giass... New stock arrivals 9; on track 40; sup-/Am Can ..... #3 Lity MeN@b lies ., moderate, demand good and market Am Ppp : ps & My.... New stock carlot track sales;/Am Ges ® El 9 | Lockh Aire... r.: ‘a Round Reds in 50 Ib sacks $2.70-am iieeee a8 eow'e = am 8 Ges 3 AEE — News ot lou Mash... Vy . ° a) ; ee Poul Am Am Am Bea’ Smelt eo Gl.... 57.8 Martin, 185.2 May D 37. ; ,.. DETROIT TRY Tel&Tel Str.... 4 o. DETROIT, March 13 (AP)—Prices paid/Am Tob ..... 78.6 McGraw H... Nn ure river ues per pound f.0.b. Detroit for No, 1)/Am Viscose .. 49 |& saeee quality live poultry up to 10 a.m, Anae Co... $1.6 Mere 8 3-Pc. BATH SETS 40.7. 98: 33; hy 20.;Armeo Stl ... $3.6 Mpis Hon,.... Heavy hens 32-33; light hens 20./ ims Ck .... 333 Monsan Ch... Ward... Heavy brokers or fryers (3-4 Woe):| AMEN oo 339 Mont oun or Whites 24-26; Barred Rocks 26-27.| 40; al ue ’ aeons (4-5 Ibs) 26-28, (5-6 IDS) | Aveo “\.. 61 Motor Wheel.. 31-33. salt 414 Motorola... membersthe of & : Committee,which the measurelll Bi Choice of cast iron or steel tubs. 17 2 19-4edh ile Ses to 41. Muciler Br... o4 Nat Bisc...... Crk... Av heavy|Beech _| Bendis, he O Turkeys: Heavy type hens 38; negligencei Oak-type toms 30. Claimioo by the : hag been land oad ™ teady, Trade a beng a seer Be closet (less seat) . . . complete with trim. HURRYTHESE FOR THEY WONT LAST: LONG. AT THIS LOW PRICE! o. aabenande. = — seer ao none nee Pose requirements fra ‘ jeth Steel aad 4 yo thle Onethe of vey approaching Jewish holidays and feast|BosingAir .. 10, Nat Gyps jaaye. Best for taney quality! Rorden 2S ee: ..-. which she was injured, Margaret is o pay om ae offerings of capone ‘arner . 40. SRE CARL. SPENCER R. Russell, of crobeapnigenr is su land turkeys — are com as > omy ere m a 3 MS M 4 ing a the commissionfor $50,000. or only fair. yryere_ 2 run Balke at Nort & West. In a bill of complaint filed in|*mple supply and demand only’ fair. Burress". 383 He, Am AY County Circuit Court, she i Calumet & H: 38 sent Alztns Pick Local Designer .. Oakland alleges she was driving on Maple| CHICAGO, Mareh 13 (AP Life poul-iCamp wy” .. sig guens Bol. road in Bloomfield Township last |"? firm on hens, steady on, balance; "461 BSS Qe air receipts Coops. spot in/108,000 Head Ford Section’: .. to P | in I); 873 (Monday 192 {.0.b. paying prices |can \0-|Capitel sae $3 oe, Air! 36.7 * Nov. 27 when a. bad | Bh the road threw her car into the {hinted beary, hens Soe ae ia eet hess Hd Parke De... Cari Spencer, of 440 Cass-Eliza- bah ot_anatther. Io 25-56, Over 10 20-30; cuckinngs sel Goes "Shi: 4 Be Po 4° cd _"The-commission s soot bint el es Cities Ovi... 634 ploer abl84 ..... 363 Mor 48.7 beth Rd., has been appointed!" responsible, was of color and trim she clai for keep Clark Zovtp . 08 Dp ) —_—. Climax Mo | 664 mate- manager ing the Livestock and prite philip not “reasonably rials at the Ford Motor Co., highway safe Palm ... 60.5 ac- con- .. oN No hear- DETROIT LIVESTOCK Col OIT, March 14 (AP)—Hogs—BSal- Bra A... 28.1 Gas .. 16 Pit Plate GO. niew venient for public travel.” cording to Roy A. Brown, chief stylist in the firm's special prod- set. one 550, No erly goles, asking higher. boomy og t= > Prost « SS UEEnEEIEEieeemeael Cattle—Salable tesh receipts/Gon N Gas '.. 362 pureoO ing date has been styling studio. - ucts mostly cows; mastert bet Dyan ver P| Consum Pow i RCA : lodae Calendar fescue SS RB, Ere Ln aesae nelly “comelect Bes aS Ret Bes m ers w 11 50-12.50; ie Rock Bog: He formerly was associated with snowstorm; prices gene: : : A. J. Auchterlonie & Sons Inc., Says Russia May Have : ‘manufacturer's Peearppaarie for plastics, linen fabrics and Long-Range A-Rockets 7 oe cial © unication Pontiac some mais canes ead ©cut-Gent ou paper Lodge No. 21, PF. & A. M., Friday, |ters unevenly @ seles'Cont Mot .... 9 Safeway Bt .. products firms. utility and commercial bulls 12.$0-15.50. Corn Pd . 27 NEW YORK ree Air Force | . March 16, 7:30 p. m. to confer F.C. Calves—Galable 100. Not enovgh veal-|Curties Wr | 323 a. 4 _) .. 33 * * ee ‘Secretary DonaldA said | degree. Samuel E. Smith, W. M. jers sold early to make a representative . . 922 Gears Roed Spencer entered the styling field: Ad |marke., undertone generally steady. Det Edis . 3.49 Bhell OFF ACV. “‘Sheep—Saiable 300. Market estab-/Dis 38 Simmons .... last night ti 15 C not : - in 1935 when he joined the Ditzler ‘shed. pews an : wt Sthclair have ae the net very disioat tol <. ee as page for par 85.2 Read’. BE Ma (AP)—Salable/East Kod Division of the Pittsburgh Plate News in Brief | rie ture’ long-range atomic missiles| cmcaco uvesroce CHICAGO, March 14 Glass Co. after graduation from! able to am we of speeds 741 $0.1 J-le18 60.5 duct (second offense) and was|® lod mostly No. 3 287 Ib. 12.00: few | Preioieul "$33 Sted nb eC lots mostly No, 1 and 2s 206-220 Ib. /precP™ om oe = my 33 26; and head sorted ib. 13.00: Hs any 28 we 36-4 4 94 32.2 47 90:1 ie 31. 31 “ ee asl 704 4 96.6 by! antot 187.9 th 174. 186.1 tae! 188.2 108.9. eighths Noon} WS try ... Michigan State University. As James Thornberry, «1,at of mostly )),"Sy higher;pigner messteadywey 3s | le at si 64 N 132-208o* 3 sows Sa | cant. Ind color engineer for the firm, he cl ¥ ar ashing Columbia | Quarle: ; _ » at Of oo-|Emer Rad 12.2 Std Norton St. pleaded guilty yester-|bigher: bull, salve US.No. 1 to Iti paire Mor | 424 fd On We originated the idea of using model University in New York called this} day to drunk and disorderly con-| and 3s 240-260 Ib. included et 12.15; / Firestone -16 Std Oll Ohio display colors. to development “‘a serious challenge | . cars CABINET. SINK recep «+ -In 1939 he became qualitative leadership.” partner to a our ma sentenced to 90 days in Oakland 42 308 iGen pak... 88 eo ‘and editor of “Colors and Con-The Air Secretary also said Rus-| ew lots mogtiy an County Jail by Pontiac Municipal! '55-"ana 42 head sorted 208 Ib. at 12.40; issn | og g: — is “gt ‘195.6 1338 : >. 12.00 12.80: a tow iota Deets iss Mills |... a, Tex GQ 8ui.. 3831 Ls) tours,”” an industria] styling sup-sia will soon have “substantial| plement to Ward’s Automotive numbers of long-range jet bombers ‘siors0 5G Q50 Judge Cecil McCallum. fatter price highest since Feb, 13; 280-|Gen is... O12 Texas Co Reports, authoritative periodical capable of delivering atomic weap-| 2.00; sows : bo iJ ; Big 66° Double Owen School, 43 E. Columbia |amy 10.25 and above for larger lots;'Gen Tel ..... 41.3 Thanh m8 the U.S." the auto industry. ons on on Ave. was reported robbed last. {escaaional ehetee light sows under 380 /¢Gn Tire = 8 Tran W Air. | | ti hette . ace night of a cake pan. Police sus-.iie\e ea:tie 14,000: salable’ calves Gocgrion .-... 968 anon connsine SINK juvenile entered through?s00: steers fairly setive. ay , = bit ng J Underwood pect ‘ ‘Deaths in Nearby Communities a .. sabe ne Sw ond higher eifers active, stron 0 * . n @ |95 higher; steady B94 in i unlocked window. other Gut oll. Pac to strong. an cows lasses -steady; prime steers \ = “, Unit Air of|according to weight: load cate prot... Found guilty on a charge prime irias Hooker $4 « siaso $1195 nde he fl t|!-at 24,50: @ load of prime 1,633 Ib. Indust Ray. 0 Un Gas under influence Of), 2950; bulk choice 99.4 US Lines . driving liquor, the steers 18.$0-21.00; Read. ~ raid ef prime and | Joseph W. Franklin, 34° of | most Load In [gr OB Rubber and four sisters,-Mrs, Edith | JAMES J. DAWSON ester; rg org ce ... THESEFinest ARE Thompson of Hersey, Mrs. Ruth) ORTONVE.LE-— Service for 206 Wessen St. was fined ag ve | |mixed yearlings, mostly steers yr 13b0;"4Cine os we Te QUALITY SINKS! sues J. Dawson, 70, of Orton-obras of Everett, Mrs. Edna | Munici udge ifs loads of mixed choles and prime/tnt Bus M n 4n7 algreen ..., Free Stendieg terday by a! — -—-ih dls 20.00; bulk chotce heifers Int Harv“e 37.3 Warn B Pic lville, will be held at 2:30 p.m.|Roehm and Mary Bush, both of | . Maurice E. Finnegan. 11800-9900; good to low ehotce 16.00-17.75; Int Nick .... 91.3 weete en 40% utility x jow good heifers 12.00-18.78; Int Pauper 124.7 Weste St. Patrick's Day square dance witty and commercial 1100-13.00; few/int Silver 9 Wale A Fg Pea |Saturday from Donelson-Johns Fu-Rochester. Henry W. Gibson TOILETS DISCOUNT ineral Home, Pontiac, with burial high commercial. up to 1 ean. |{n bi | 3 see sponsored by the Lake Orion Lions -ot) ood cutters 10.00-11.78; utility and {sl Crk Coal. 8 we in Lakeside Cemetery, Oxbow ROCHESTER—Service for Henry Lake, He died Wednesday after a W. Gibson, 85, of 3090 N. ne iter Y oungstown i y “hearry or ale & Tow tace . we Lon Man. 95.4 : Hanoute's Show Room (formerly | fat bulls 1100.12.00: venlers 2600 down: {4 stock Jones yearling Youne 8 & W. : a toad of choice heavy reeL. rebes eer highway } -good 10 Ib. calves feeding & Y 48.5 Youngst Sh T. Seed Bete CABINET steer month's illness, | ter Rd. will be held at 1 p.m. | A-Grade’ §* Mr. Dawson leaves three da SINKS 4. Admission per person) papers 16.50-16.75 urday from Pixley Funeral | Saiable sheep 3,000: slaughter lambs STOCK AVERAGES ters, Mrs, Ellen Sutton and th burial in Mt. je=) Irregulars sane ae and Hearold (Arizona) Rice, a moderately active, mainly steady, but a) NEW YORK, Mareh 15—Compiled SAVE $107 Charlotte Switzer of Union —AQV. tew jonds including some heavier; The Associated Press died yesterday after | Upte 3,9 weights still unsold: most seles good Thine Rate and Mrs, Geneva Myers of Keego ~ eee _. Rummage sale. Mar. a. M.|\to prime wooled Iambe 110 Ib. down pois ¢ on | 30.08 2150; cull low good lambs |’ 68.6 Harbor. soa 'esen Baie Nate Gibson leaves his wife, La-| 143.6 74.8 to gsr ay our. tol Pp. m. First Christian Church. 200-1900; mostly chotce shorn lambs Lihat —. SIR no reed = Mrs. Elmer Shaw 858 W. Huron. —Adv. tos Ib. No. 1 pelts 19.75-2000: slaughter 4 3.0 choice 8.90-8.90. S80. 70.0 vinia; three sons, James and Rob-| ewes steady; cull to |VcRr 12.0 123.2 ...-. CLARKSTON—Service for Mrs. ert of Rochester and Rev. Walter i Rummage sale, Episcopal 1b88-t6 a tors 1169 eta Elmer (Mary) Shaw, 59, of 9785 Gibson of Stanton; two daughters, | BIG 52” 3-UNIT KITCHEN Chuch, Exchange St. entrance. . os. 211.9 123-0 68.3 142.9 778 $5.4 ‘Treanor Named Head: i988 pad BATH TUBS BE. Crosby. Lake Rd., willbe held at Mrs... Lavinia..LeBarre of Lake Fri., Maren16,2 to 8 p.m. Adv. WALL CABINETS {1:30 p.m. Saturday from Sharpe Orion, Mrs. Louisa Larsh of| DETROIT STOCKS Rummage sale, Congregational Nephier Co) ‘Funeral Home, with burial in Lake-Wayne; 14 grandchildren and 9. Figures alter f Recreation Group. decimal points are Church, Mill St. Fri. Mar. 16 at 10 +side Cemetery. She died today. | great-grandchildren. Reg. $25.50 Mrs. Shaw leaves her husband; Sterdy, sil eter cons sap ones $ High ] 9” Compare this Value... | Baldwin Rubber* a.m. to8 p. m. Mar. 17, 8 to Il a. . |Gerity-Michigan® | women, wordy, white enamel finish, Robert R. Beck and you'll be convinced, m. Spring clothing, William L. Treanor, of 971 Ber- daughter, Vera, at home; men. Kingston Producta® a a son, handles, bomadnen . pom —_ |Masco Ser ‘e ROCHESTER—Service for Rob-| ertR. Beck, 79, of 534 South Blvd, wenee 'M ilo in Frankfort, Germany; two) wick Blvd., today was appointed Miie Praatves A aoe Mfg* ‘brothers, George Van Marter of The Bargain Bex, 465 S. Wood-chairman of the newly-created | y Warne Screw? ie ‘Caro, Robert Van Marter of Wa-will be held at..2 p.m. te ward, Birmingham. Has spring Greater Pontiac Community Ad- *No sale: bid and asked. from Pixley Funeral tease! with me, .............. 4-Inch SOIL PIPE in 6-ft. lengths only $3.68 clothes for the entire family, at yjsory Council committee to study terford; and two grandchildren. low prices. MI 4-4528. —AdV. the recreational facilities of the. Charies H. Metro burial in Oakview Cemetery, Royal. Oak. He died suddenly yesterday | ACCOUNTANT, wide experience, City. Telephone Pilfered |: ROCHESTER—Funeral arrange- at his home. : Fred V. Haggard, freadeaa of all phases accounting, desires part ments for Charles H. Metro, 70, of time assignments; monthly clos-' 559 Mary Ellen St., are pending at ings and tax work. FE 4-9295. the 278-member organization, an- for Couple of Nickels “The Store That Values Built” There are no surviving relatives. | |Pixley Funeral Home. Mr. Metro August Vangeloff fea, suddenly early today at oad CHICAGO (INS) — The telephone, WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP-—} —AdV. nounced the appointment. euth Center, The council will meet tonight at rang and rang in the waiting room, ‘Service for August Vangeloff, 32, =p OPEL Cogn at varie the City Hall for a business meet- He leaves his wife, Sylvia; three of the Oak Park elevated train sta-/ of 9230 Cooley Lake Rd., will be at 1. Cash ing and to hear.a preliminary re- ‘daughters, Mrs. Mildred Comstock 1:30 p.m. Saturday fromDud- the If your friend's in jail and needs: ‘port on the new committee. tion. | of Pontiac, Mrs. Martha Bullard * bd * | ley H. Moore Funeral Home, Au-) 2.. Layaway burn Heights, with burial in the. bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. Treanor is manager of the In- and Mrs. Catherine Bollinger, both None of the commuters answered, —AAV. torstate Motor Freight System and m. Sat.|is a member of the Junior Cham- Rummage sale. Fri a dle ‘of Rochester; two sons, William it. They just laughed and laughed. Veterans section of Perry Mt. | 3. FHA of Auburn Heights, Marvin — Two wires dangled from the bell! Park. Mr. Vangeloff was drowned | = | ber of Commerce. Rochester; and six grandchil- 9 a. m. Presbyte box, Under it, clearly visible/° Tuesday while ice fishing in| Ne Meney Down Huron St. jagainst the dirt-streaked wall, was aa Cooley Lake. “| ‘Lake Orion Auxiliary the outline of a missing pay phone) Mrs, Walter Siewert (As Low as $1.25 A lifetime resident of Oakland | Weekly). he was a staff sergeant | PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. and this unsigned penciled notice: ROCHESTER—Funeral arrange- King’s Disciples to Hold Slates Friday Bakesale |ments for Mrs. Walter (Marian — L.)|.Coumty in World War II and spent nearly “This phone was wine Feb, 24 Siewert, 33, of 845 Miller St., are three years in the China Burma between,J2 and 4 a.m. by someone pending at Pixley Funeral Home. Full Stock of Soil Pipe and Fittings—Everything in Plumbing Supplies Banquet Tomorrow Night :\ LAKE ORION The American WATERFORD—The King’s Dis-|Legion Auxiliary is sponsoring a| Theatre. ciples of the, Waterford Commu-bake sale at the 1.G.A. Store, Fri-| who was short a couple of nickels." She died early this morning, fol- Phones: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 nity Church will hold their annual day, beginning at. 12. noon. The) If you've found you save money lowing several weeks’ illness, He is survived by his wife, Mary | semi-formal banquet at 6:30 p.m. proceeds will be used to help in} and marketing steps by planning She leaves her husband; one son, 8.; tow sons, Nicholas and Robert | 172 $. SAGINAW tomorrow at the church. Margaret any need that arises in the area. your menus for a week or several Jerry Lynn, at home; her parerits, and a daughter, Kathleen, all at) ' Free Delivery : FREE PARKING Studebaker is president of the (Poppy Sales are designated veteran's families only.) for days in advance, try doing so when ‘Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Bush of you're hungry so your appetite will ‘Hersey; one brother, Allenof Roch- home, and one sister, Mrs. Michael Kerensky of Auburn Heights..._ | : Except on Cash & Carry - s 3 ae che: a 3, Help Wanted Male 6 Wanited Mitte 66 ” Help Wanted Female 77 Work Wanted Female11u oe? e' oe the | Pro- PO PLL OD AP ALLEL ei tla teil ss re <> xeon edad eaindiia ah elnalietieinesiaaloetiediaetiats tie . rit : SAPARD " wang Tc VICE STATIONou ATERNDAM?. =m, TO DO HOUSEWORK.Onx. LivE WOMA ANTS rou 4 AA th cone ; 7 ori pses 25-35. man comer theof to the party. _EM afier ee ri our General train & Pa MIDWEST ta, en‘saad Appl between | ¥ + wages right housework3-3602, yriday at store. factory Preuce _calls. : PE ’ 3464oh ag)FE -.whe meE SS2-8901 | FOR MEN Ubams Lk Ra. aad Airport BA.) ORE ICE MANAGER GENERAL OPriCE= WoRK e Co. 71 -W. La®-iGay OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. a 5 mas Ored. Accountant « . ae future ip 3 Foe wie tesare CARPET_ LAYING. ~ SEWN a sre. srg) POPPA PM ALP LOL LALA AA AL LOL” , Bape PaUAW ike EXPERT . 5 Foon Deets + eee ATHuronOnce st. |. Bucewive © porrek,MI $204. Carosi TVSERVICE A -; ULANCE GROUND Atte Soa cleaning, oa location or a any-Self, x e:Television.Service cal 8. Saginaw.6. Jae “td ALL HaxD SEWING “Ai)MENDING.) fy ployed 463 Pur Home FE 4-12 miner ae SS wo _time. "Tver “Sout or!© FE. 31385; ae oats foccltieson Sf 106 Pontiac roa Soa PEs 66 et fe, PONTIAC r woman tp charge. Pontiac “CHIMNEY WORK | Gvanan = naare ies ea a ae A “ wanvRT. ¥ specialize in mene a ran A _RADIO & 121 8. PARKE ig Mie “ents” oe rinkers.-ane 12 fae sane ta = tng. repairing, rebutldin - a KIRKB / a future for the r 80N, < ‘ #2551 py ANTED | in JOHNSON'S RADIO AND TV the RRBY ox live in 5 days # week.) new chimneys. Also bulid apd ered ¥ noti-| —Zuastal HemeFe 62002 4 Stones : Posies’EXPEERIENCED 66. ty PONTIAC : 8.1865. wire baskets on 4. p waton Bivd PE — WANTE: D Five. MEN stall chimrey®. ¥ +7001 id. petition anes FOR Gl OL DAE WORE. CALL) and nepered Also al) SERVICE, Court | Gervice o..2.0 neison-: sexs BALESMEN. POR| Sta teres ORS°Soa! SotCall after) JOBS ‘OR GIRLS CADY WHEY 3531. Tingsace repaired. ate TVSTV Cour Building | 0000.8 Donelson-Johns NEEDS : CALL wall’ forms. 31261. a ee a Bc ENA MOM ‘veommuent TO") _6 iets FE ome an it a foun oe RECEPTIONIST. eaeSoh ArcadeDAY WORK| ORYcstimetee, BY Job or FREEemail, ¢3000._16wabioTy© Par =efog oe Be ED_FOR PUNERALS” WANTED Mel Leap. peau aioe At FE WALL No MACHINEtoo big TUCKER'sPE. yeu oF ~sparks-onivrin cuape | RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | Agnes oF 1622 To SING ie Like ist TYPIST, ‘ins. 9200 (ites. thru Li te eea day Blas | Pe 7? TREE TRIMMING &; RE. Typewriterir Service 22A 7 | Income Tax Service ......-ee cdll » mania _Servieg___75_ 3-009 3) 162 8 ag "2s ur VE died ATR ARTET. tll a yee ha ' wxchense ATED CHR FIGURE “CLERK, for real estate = aeeteeee: Se TYPEWRITERS AND ADDINGMMA- ay | Lowndes Service :......-----:-+ a8 V h Si Je |co-snersiiv= Real estate ETOREAD NOTES & &t esta SOMINO. 1 DAY ree 0 mo personal | rendscaping.---.»-s-+e---= oormees-nlp TICES Gey.GIRL: OM.2 RONINGS Epave — fe zavEsTROUOHENG—INEFALLED, : and Giice Su0-> fon, FUNERAL sa |*--*ian 5 SRPORMATION. "CALE: Gingtypitg’ tor awnaRONTge, and ROUGHING.Free arRLLED “phy Bentral”Brug, ‘VawrenceRENTED : HOME™ Pom. we pls repaired. Co. cREERS 5 5 _APTERGLEN FARNHAMA’ ve 1400 4 ta2s 7" piso, vacellent Ls 6:00PM. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE-|Mitehell's1 ainaw St B ceumeas ‘Berries Fiene or Motor MAN, WITit ; pera GOOD & rewinding 218 E. Pike/"~ 23 Lots OR . $3 A BUSHEL, ‘4300 ey erate: uh id Cemetery YOUNG WI THOUTry EX-!|Csseter-cLerk,TRAINEE home fur. B Lnd iRONINOS 8 GOOD) Phirie ee Upholstering ‘ sontiae“Me pel reew FURNACES @oR IVT aah ae a IERIENCE. TO7 ‘OR E fa executive .. MRO Nt PE eis, | paired. Chester Nelson, FE $1788 CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS. - Gu ROY PERIENCE, * ba WORK acivety * en ome a WHITE. * o , a —ets,_ trom owner 7) IN. LOCAL FINAN-| GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac | iromno, 9 a BUSHEL. ExCeL)” HEATING SERVICE ee Pas = Ses os BE bg Onda Gas, stg burners and furnaces Shia Pr Cooley Lake EM 84277 CIAL INSTITUTION— Pooue cleaned and a._Free_estimstes._—_—___ MUST NEAT *s PE pert & BABY SITTING IN serviced.All per ' Press JOLERey TCE BE ESS AP-ed # a The Pontiac s by LN d aa av or night iv ‘THOMAS UPHOLSTERIN 2 = : — jl pEAR ENG. HIGH Bied. FE AND ed PRESSERS ON LADIES AND IRONING. cr aa Day) 20161. WAYNE HEATTIN G_CO 34 8 TELEGRAPH FE 5 4 +A RI N-= ae*) wien’ garments. ‘pre-)— service, | Walton PLASTERING — _RE- eS FOR WANT ADS exoiD HELI ABLE CADE és pajr. Carl Buxton.FE ice| eal peated Tour material, PE 5$71. iit SCHOOL GRADUATE, fertes. Apply Pou ‘Dey Cleaners, wn Notice RENTALS DIAL 2-8181 yabizitang home” PE" compton’ eae iE. LostFound 24 FE wies in & Gutter and Related Work on | a" Living Quarers | (S er MUST HAVE OWN : ETS PP Carb, Carb, \ | : “! ry * Py ° eds pe~ ae ; papi nana 3 8 , to 5 p.m. | CAR. CALL FOR IN-RECEPTIONIST Froma.m. |) Hopkins Street. Contracts. 3-342. SE wW ER * White with browsore hexphreda Wid, MBiroGhertnGarsans: 580 CL A AENING Mints Charl spcarpe Rent Rew All should re || TERVIEWAN AT “Geral, NO-EXPERIENCE,= _retdrial Service. -EM_ od e regularYou aremee! of notifiedthe Commission at ofa| | Ranie’Apts raion errors be || é FEderall a Sod in . . |e Ee CULANING = Sa a; aise thereby that the ting. 8.0421 | $190 PER MONTH _ |Padenca. wosee povaagus held | assumes.respon Operators Soe Fru : = | Houses ves, DO, sl TRIMMING AND REMOV-‘ tetra olants Pew agg) pot *=— Pegg Wanted Female weloome cliants, answer AND ‘Lost: D THE March3, “1986 aoe i | ent errors — ae tee, sttractive | SR ACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. TREE _ declared to be tne lngention of the city | 208 sibiltiy for other phone eee a AL WORK < re hee ous | = ee . Lineg more to construct Sutter ie = - (OOP Help LLLP LLP A APO 7 assist | young | esmen, CL oa AS é work ’ J —ve . : TREE ‘TRIMMING AND REMOV-, : of the advertise-\ Baldwin avenue Rooms Sop TERS 1 be Fe eT tener FE| si Free cotimates, FE Souls. PE| voeretess cme) oemee of Sp-auteunated of80300: ett which FeD-ACCOUNTS a5 | > ent oad _ment hasbeen. | PAYABLE Woodtiull Soe = like you pnweest pe Z RAEBNER 5 _ §-2687 po afterBOOKKEEPING6:30. ul & <7 3 | _4-5324k & a | SasbabawSena andaf, answers to came profile estimate — valueless eancella POLY] vetween| Pontiac wit the plan, and of said ent Stores. j error.poe “throu = A MpaWould indy 313 State Bank Bids. improvement is file public in- FE ae in my = keeping 4 Snuff Please ve yy ee intended on . for construct said For Rent W peta bear saplltca g | hed Accounts Payable, or Receivable, Phone 5-277 WON OULD LIKE home 1f0' THE ro po: Boo & axes <. on ce Gann pet. BePEN- : . who can é Typing and has‘ vi to RS AE OWN ok ligBY PiEcr |ACOOUNTINGINCOME| TAX SERVICE LOSTii FEMALEinity of “COCKERBaidw La weg me : chinesEno nellwork Oy §peoxkeshingday BEE) op FOR PEL PE 1859 = I-mployment wiles to bs week Fine PPECEPTIONIST 12-2602 ¢ y : pion, > andad the REAL it. 36544 AUBURN AVE.4-414), ‘Edw. ont estimate, that | ESTA’ : NAN AT CAREER CENTER, nN FE Hawley essessmentoom shall to For Sale Closing time for advertise-Office be defrayed by For Sale Hous B-l Riker Bldg, FE 8-041 ARCHITECT—$250 WANTED. WASHINGS AND IRON-= —— ie 4 JEWEL OGLS WOT EARN $35 wnntep. _5-9086.“position HOME_Dressmaking om 16 Square stretch land larger containing sizes PONTIAC AMBITIOUS WOMAN ster: el FE a TIN ~ Tailoring watch. face. band. that all of the lots and is of | Por Resort ments than regulartype agate @eckis handling): beautifull) Well known architect needs iy wh of Hopkins | Suburban Property 3 ling fine | china friendly with pleasant peri general housework Ww in nme PE ‘.+ roa ‘Bet.sentimental value.and Saginaw. Great street win avenue to University | For Sale Lots type is 12 o'clock noon the || : end ntiful Bavarian | 2omality togir! visitors and) asby 9 middle-aged Indy canliveonty | Ohne Es, iE nares Williams FE 3-9783._ avenue-shall te the For Sale Acrea) day previous to publication. canvassing. welcome 6 = ree let LOST: MALE, AIREDALE MIXED. Sale Farm > ~~ MOTOR | Cer necessary FEact or Pk) Seeeet, ‘ctepmene. Some “pe i and 16B ack an the cense No, h -district to defray $6,165.88 of | For = G d Plowin , _ 2-062 cost and 3 s may = SNerR no ; arden Piowing | Rabiestag No. A 769 Math- of estimated be 9°30 TRONTNOS. PICK: | ipa3. t $1,660.61 the cost or Lease cancelledup to a.m. ae : = Sees = _ ” aN _ et. Reward. © the day of publication after DIVISION AT ONCE GRAEBNER’S Lost your “PET WANT TO paid Gale & | : ~ Pontiac Bank [= WASHINGS wants vsto peas tnd be from : or first tosertion. : 313 State Bldg. ~ Wi cus DELO Ite tae Animal | | Fodieatecn caeamea> cae =| | Gluesichigan face Rescuekenee UsLeague. } §/OPENWOOPDS MICHIGAN Ritaieale. MustMus owneen ®tgood”carcar "aidand . Phone FE wen= \ | | _ter Chatfield 6-6883 - PONTIAC. MI casm wan ap wares elnino to work. Prefer one |~ — LOsT. SPRINGER SPANIEL. : fie “Lines 1-Day 3 Days 6 Days : perience but wil] consider dul Tax 27 —| | Dwele Fone ; ig ae Gs racist ene see! =~ OAT FS | Building Service 12" income Service 17; 1ifcs tare” irsam + we ‘nd * nn ‘Ask for Mf ae Brown y \A-l FURNACE CLEANING ‘AND AA INCOME TAX a {Lost BLBLACK PURSE CONTAIN- : 4 so 180 «(3.48 mee pod 6.04 ‘| PATTERN alse hand AxD 1 arom MODEL men MAKERS for rein-L. ww in I. person. BROWN, Real AL LAYING, “BANDING Pee | Yhy Wait in oe ing= pigise ead [. Seana Bring Now. Pay Big Drive (N, Realtor ; 5 W2's Pick-up Day) Boy In i forced plastics. Excellent oppor- s | cote Hardwood Floor Service | Ww. GSal8 t SAGINAW. | Cor. DLUE AND SILVERt PARK- 4 315 867 8 00 tunity, ideal working anditians. | = 1362_ W Huron, ai sce Guaity Comes First |pp-sentec 8 30 a 900 Can HA 41618. . LIVE IN.. RIV.) AP P L. Ic AY IONS NOW|; enna | Contractors. FE 21647 kccounTING>| co the cop Lopinesr Auburn oad | ee vend HARMACIST s BABYSITTER TO tax specialist Opdyke Roed” Has sentimental Child Care. MI FO 1: R |S fees TipeciaiyERING. NEWFE HOMES, ing 81226,Income Keego John Zurbrick’ value FE 71-9483.= — pina} one yd . advance oe : ae BEING TAKEN = 2-5652. SAL cera TAX ; |LosST,Coe impoprtant Re ACCOUNTING & SERVICE | MAN'S BROWN papers_WALLET progressive concern. sce ‘BIRMINGHAM FULL -TIME— ES An it A aaah ne . NTALBREAKERS.) FEZ 2 : “ . xe rking : itiens. hr, wee o ural oes OPENINGS LADIES ONL i . oc) BOX REPLIES umerous fringe benefits. Apply | waitresses, book-|de-| 7 -! 132) A 1281 Baldwin 2-007 Ho me calls1 by appt Arevle, CityFE 9-005Restaurant. TE orr No “T oeFE ‘ 4 ‘ -PeideSonnTrike Mists Porte e kiaged © Ree Shan Em: iavenenk THOSE INTERESTED & ser or sipo Pane re ‘Ed Hawley Office :. 1041 ‘s TUlsg 3-320¢ Servite, ~ Maple. Birming-} JN FULL-TIME E M-| ri tee building. EM 3-4931./AN INCOME TAX Legh tela Hee Lost VICINITY OF MILL LAKE, ram, Mi eae _ eck en ared in your home by qualities female and silver German Shep- A . Teda cist— NEE Dat General REPATRS. HOME *ccountant with master’s degree.) herd Reward 3878 Mill Lake | ‘es m Y PRARMACI toamialn. BO sowbay BAKERY SALESGIRL OVER cgi PLOYMENT OR et atte 5 Appt, FE 37534 | Road FE 70352. there were bd time. Se Watson, ‘Simms| Day work only. sen Babery.| APPT Y NO N 1G H Tier my if Me. Birminghest Mid-he we COMPRESSORS, AIR TOOLS. ES, AND TAX” SERV | LOST. COIN PURSE CONTAINING office the N. ne money Will the Press ja || Bros 98 Saginew Power generators, heaters. sand-" FE som, and lapel watch. followi bones: ; PONTIAC WORK NECESSARY. : ae , EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Beauty Operators—2 — or TACKSON'S RENTAL FET yw Huron = rentn Soh RS ROERDAY nese? KRESGE’ C| jm Heetcam Soe is) CONE ee eer | sin ance 3 : 6, 9, , 14, 14, 15, 15, 16, 16, ©, l PRlpaBomne” ON te ABIESPE “ANDMet) | TasteeAnatepalateawly Baise | A-l CEMENT WORK ‘ | BENJAMINvd R. BACKUS B-ind'> and ~ white femaleLitetaemd 4tet al 25, 28, 34, 54, 69, 60, 72. a fi Fox porienced FE 5-9251 Tei-Huron 15 8 Telegraph!Li | (18 W. Huron — tire OB 3-520 eed theta _ ets, WwW. furcn Dey een Ts ex e g Apply Rew prefe’ _ SOCTAL WORKER “A-l-shtelies TO) LL oy I2 sere ROE |FE_4-1892_ Eves FE 8-6317 ABD eee oN = TAS ye Seth Teew vents onperieee(0) Des eed De | COME TAX |jereice “YOUR peo osiit, Ext’ 681. Weekends : capeanenaten SERVICE MA CASHIER e-: com college. Positions located in im- oe — cua aecatteree | Pull or nastier — old & | ikcom (ax SEAviCE IN YOUR 7 re a ~ __Hel ipWanted | Male tir Ea 9 Cuties and sel las) coors laid!|| ee@he, arente & 24A Ww ed Ma 6 essary.conditionerCail for ‘appointment,srl te shorthandfais trpingfa essential, to/ throughout the state, Obtain ap-leaky basement — watdrproof-' home OA 83321. _ |__Hobbies Supplies LAy.| parte : se] vom 12 — for examinetion from) ie, Cctilene wateges, & preese-| NCOME TAX REASONABLE OR!© waw Pom : pincoment and service. "Ot sove to 0 Pm. Bilestionst ichigan Employment | s. Se™q;| E5308 week days OR 3-064 after NEW SCKABBLE SETS $3. PAINT EXPERIENCED —— GIRLS office Michiganich-WAys, riding. & &; Home By number sets § $1.00up (fri ames SALES or 13, | roofing. pores 6.15. appointments vy number sets Service write tows ; me owe hace a be able} Oakland. SALE. “ | Civil Bervice. Lansing BAGRENSTOSI 13 East to INCOME Bae >, to Sui | Experienced in ready-to-wear, iga SERVICES | fits ~ > : a cee work 5 to 9 evenings. \ eeaiaGcuita aaekoe aidan GORE MiciiGAN HOME REMODELERS| i |_tasreece FE * SUNDE EN. “MEG. COM: 3377 W__Huron FE ¢5053| ___ PHONE: "EMPIRE, 32125 SPRING a EARANCE “Sid Dixie Hwy. Real Estate Speqalist -eten ae AMERA ing for gir] able to take oo, BRICK, *BL OCK AND CEMENT BLOOMFIELD 5 Work. chimneys. job “NEED | ee ces | FIRM OWNED BY MEMBERS MCIIICAN CL shorthand. va-| Also No too, HELP? Bere ee Sarma, fee. Sal8 thdianwood each g specialist A hard hitting.) FASHION SHOP Paid Breter| Residential comm eee cd Pea Tikrice cation. tneurance “large and a ee Dosw ee ame $5 per 828 reg 631.50 now $23 95: ny Pe NCED OLDER MAW ee poe Ela “a no ae . someone under 30. MI 4-T37 | cial Guaranteed work. Ph FE With income aT. average turn re B, $2975. tee = NTIAL ferag return. 4-67 ee odel reg. $22.50 for station. bers’ -A better a5 of operation. | ARE R ¢G | START EARNING SAVE 1 Pony 2 reg. service pi (SeC TRLS saiee MONEY model 33. poard plus small cary =f We it eh hes opti to! -J | income immediately, Avon Cos-(BLOCK BRICK _“CEMENT “WORK « 19%: Sienet rege $75. now tavoete MGR. metics vacancy capable| fireplaces 2-2468 | participate in ail fetare OFFICE with car -9400-has for _& FE $260, women. For information. call FE \CARPENTRY “« GENERAL RE Let us ie your return for you 856 50. Kodak Stereo camera, ree — — cs LITE SHORTHAAND ir § too little’ F ~|_43 Clark St FR 41444 for_appt |) $7459, $72.50: Brownle Bulis-Eve . ee << . [RAPID TYPIST $259 © 4-4508 JEXPERIFNCED CAR | we oss estng—to-tnatte_._\Orrice BEINN Saxe WID., STOCK BoY FOR DAY _ettimate on PE ecm | TAX one cee Geel LE eal Lahihens | som HAULERS FOR IM One Commercial and ‘[BOORKEEPING MACHINE: OPER. 97 Oakland” fe mre CEMENT & BOCK (a Maiteky Batheclend pADDOCR rit SERVICE AES, . One Industrial |STENO. “Downtown area gaa, Wana gi roman rom apy. SEW ee BOR ae me Sunday © WEAVING LOOM. ‘SOLID WA MEDIATE WORK Specialist a $25) Pe ein = cleaning | CEMENT I8 OUR SPECIALTY. WoreinG MAN’s INCOME TAX) [Ut Tike new. 40” 4 harness ) ‘| Join No |WOMAN CARE FOR cae ee sefvice off) cin ier nutes = iat Na te firm. investment. re-MIDWEST TO 2 Cun ee | 21. Kast’ Tennvscaom. PE — Sonls.8000066267 inc te kind 406 Pontiac State Bank Bs. dren and) light housework. Live] Coroon Lop eecefaha FHA Fi) Baldwin ave ® om 0 oe. Mary Rigg; M"aear brother oT me 4c | guized. Muvi be tops | 61137 _ . ae Notices & Personals 25 of Mrs. L. Hunt and Mrs. G MUST JiA\ KE GOOD) that never answers an lik PE §-9227 | in Sun. off. Call PE) 2-4789 etter ELECTRICALPancing ModernizingWIRING LICENSEDFE ¢5470 F Ae : Sar nera] arrangements thin. had neaet he might CHRISTIAN GI RL oOo Ss Just a C1. EAN TIA T 6 Downing. 1 “ stay mother and baby while WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHIIL-Ed Murray FE 2-8657 -aundry ervice cA PRY will be ennouneed later by PAST “-EXPERIE NCE like to loke a peek at with OR | & AND OR ieee oar éomeai wes Ur works nights 33403 dren. PE 5§-2273. Call bet 1 8 FLOOR SANDING, LAYING” LACE CURTAINS PLAIN RUF tn Rraconnenith Seas See “ “ ~~ Firm has years of soel vera | nd FF ‘ ’ > oe , a ee i, Sue JOBS FOR | eee ancy, “ead"jow Fabien8D OFT PAPERSAN RecA cate ar EP Ee og Mona Shae Man's Moran A ei)pernant, MEN sinoie room @ pro-ronrisc, wants work. FE 46421 y Oakiand Theater FE ‘ en F 8 wi er, experienced desires position ates wie ap — _-anytime ol bo! Bec rk y Dertrude QNMs. Funeral service Seo, Sesistant managers MOI will be on be , evening at pm machinist call DISCOUNTS WAITRESS CARPENTER NEW. ermization Alterations Special AN Maniecipal held wit Munday & — Cannes EMPLOYE EXPERIENCED TO WORK. OR TRUCK YT eral April 1986 the ene teal re 4-2552. trunk to AND, |THIS Monday, 2. at el refr X, AFTER DATE . part too or for erase eat place canary SUTTOR, MARCH 13. 1956, OSCAR BERAL VACATIONS work time. Phone MI 49090 renair. No jobestimatessmel!Phone ORtoo. deal February and “BpMarchi Cail F AA Mees 15 1986 T not he = Auburn4 MAN MUST) EXPERIENCED HONE program Licl-| 35769 FE #1614 ~: ne SERVabs | “GNWANTED ARTICLES RE espone:blelarch any bts “2 = nia age 65; beloved husband be AY taal — Phone | PLAN easy 6-3642 CARPENTER AND CARINET _. recite ou re ere sieved licent @crmeecicrcea En br acy other than mi = Cerctine, pon NIGHT PORTER GhinroL LIFE INSURANCE EXPERIE PHON SOLI large Free D& M BID IC L FE 4 for “ft car tors Advertising book or 7 : ‘Whittier Schoo! Eveten dear of — 4-4696 99 JM Button: father | EXCELLENT REE — Seneer CKING MENT $25 a day Son + Semsrt- 12, Work New and repair D. B Murdock, 2-7861 ‘FOUNTAIN SALESWOMAN, hoop to store *® HAULING Rup “' Pont Mich Sutton held Fri- F. TRU Donald will LAYING ~ and service FLOOR W. SNYDER /Onear Funeral R_G . POR 2 FE No. Pire Station Bagley p.m for our 8.36 at. 0.2 Ty RENEFITS AAC he A FRIGHT? WAKE THEM ALTERATION AND 50592 and finishing Phone FE ‘(1 anytime cheap FE 8ti7o RUGS TelHuron Center Free uniforms. CARPENTERS. Schoo! @ay, March 16 at 1:30 p.m. from Fina Foam WNotion< Christian sieht with Haite's Emmanvel a beautitul mangecirark # 4-4168 -AND | CARPESN. = FE 8-270 FE MAKER Paid va-| out conditions permanently 300d cation, repatr. GaRINET APPLY \Vint a Price = TNow in mill & bench) a Must lathe, H. Moore Puneralifor Rev. J. Harvey Me- the Dudley Wome with Wi School. ‘School ; FE 1. . AN : eal ruc 2) ei “epectal COLD WAYES $5.50 work. Must be expert io BERO 428 Saginaw of “choct Prefer ases ie Those | C ter Kitchen & specialty. . -. . ng 2 s shea i under, bring ce ri ¢. cefictating. Interment te Coon : \Geeecen ony or TRACTORS eG VE NT oes TRUCKS oF < CARPENTRY.* CABINETS FOR. escso= School High School Apply in store 8.90 8 ™. ee' ges <5 enced in reading both as-cate € tn Wateat the Daa.| oY cil! Ne jor ton ONTY' MONTH THIS. Ten eno eee ie m Stake SPFCIAL' Sash 1, Combinat.an Storm mica work. Attics finir! i Rer- Home. __ sembly & detail primts.: RALESMAN DRIVER FOR FS: Hea oss ortine wor N87: Eeneral serie Monee. d pasmees TRS ELK. Betis Troe: i. Bia ‘Saine eas County Office schoct eo ee ese I aODe ‘Oakland Wisner = shorthand pre: Se Libera pany ont Apply Walkers beable erred tablished ’ tor. not benefits, do OWN) to but |) eet “be able route F to te : ean . es e ee Irie Ores emplove SEH FE | necessary 40 hr Tru t Median Z Abedin ake of Meer! ’ yy harman Mianted Industrial Tractor Vanter wes This week (CARPENTER2WORK NEW AND Aen FE 4421 ParcheniEncinced nee — 39° auebers setups and layouts. ee burhand beloved Co 4 umpet ene - a pe 2-6635 renetr WOULD Tike) BESTAU-ET FECTRICAL WIRING a ICENSED Kichen Hemodeiin 825 8 WOODWARD fal LA ANICKL E£SMEN vongatienst position sifers steady ent offe father of “ath. and Robert wre Vangelof?: dear leon. Richatas, “to sell) aK GIRL bility a Veneeloff: dear brother of Mrs ploy ment w ith concern! demonstrate power mowers Lae rant work FE Fd Murrae MBBS No dowal Payment Open Daily rere rE date « Sunday Wed, Children to Board 26 | den tractors Must be eeprer erm MAN DESIRES PART TIME fro wtf he held @eturcday Vferch building special machin-‘Gn days Alar of any kind Michest Xereneky Prneral xerv-able. (Reterenec: HOt SEHOLD Hey RETWEEN 8 Re ter Heo mie Hee Constructiors a . ost Painting & Decorating 202 required rite ROARD CHIE DREN, _Pontiac Press, Box 61 i a me ae so dy at 1% pm. fram the Dodter 9243 ery & automation equip : “nore Pumera’ Wore with SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS AND WOUSEWORK SLEEP IN CARE MARRIED MAN NEFDS WORK OF ‘Supplies 124 A-l PAINTING PAPERIXG © LICENSED “HON {E FOR PRES ~~ ment. 50 hour week. Con-. REMARES of 3 —Mason_Thempson, FE ¢8344__ [_chilgren FR 2-066 witiom Rtrene offtciatine n-children Reference only anv kind for 4 weeks or less Building _ torment in Veterens certion of Feng ee ie keen FF 47Ml ae My lst Wed. Household Goods 27 Perry ft Park Cemetery ‘fr tact W. M. Peterson, MAN NEEDS WORK LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIES ees a Cushion Shoes direct Com. HOUSEKEEPER FOR MOTHER-MARRIED R ee! OA Veneelot? wilt He in state ef the More for home than of any kind Fenerienced in farm Steel culverts #-10-12" in stock FREE Pwitew 7 orre Funeral Home Cargill Detroit Corp. piste Yine Press Box work, FF 5-6300 . Pe reh 1 eg doors $795 & up a 162 ae om for entire family. Full, less home Seas ue nN D time or side line Full time men) Wages. Apply Pontiac Anhurn Betehts 2254 Cole Birmingham AT pane, UURNITURE NERDE [78 (65°F Pinsentee Soh $ . has of Leesti Foitireahow r odd thehe | SSS ee aSample an oc a TWEAVEIDc.© 4 = jplyacoal oh a VU parerine PETC Macey 4 Mission aerepeats PLASTERING, AND. PATCHING, : cn BItie Call i “‘yase MECHANIC teulomen furnished | producers INTERVIEWERS Stee TNC mEASOS wre ca Charles BAIT Tanrtte et ove Webster School Clean shop, good: working cond!-C Mas Co. Cheste: ¥« downtown office r mill tram!rol ater 5 30 OF ‘pn AG Saserea= enSs eo TS -! aeP cae RIOR cet Bale 1) 27 tion B'nai Israel Buick and Pontiac experience £8: betoreA hunchend ef Vr ee) Se oR aa aima 3 Weedon: fear fother af Bide. Brockton. : “Small ew ys for cash on * ie Se OF r FE 49209 is USE elonla nied ly tions. See Bob Misxet Anierson” 4 e oe . *e Celptex bd fa $2 terior 10 per om a sl a w comer bade & lath _Guaranterd Pree est WANTED "wor FF _5-1016 ead ca PI UMBING Reasonable. Seteorsliic Call FR 80417 ever es 2 = = i Tries leet tlert mind x a Herold Snite Wawpea oc ees Mofofol) Ao etenee Pontiac Buick Utica. REpubiic 38. Naval Tr, Center te. $3 an A-l CUSTOM PAINTING PAPPR. te 21521 end Rerenn Waeton: dear broth. hr 2-3001 WALL SERVICE WATL BOaRD is APPLY In PER- Highland Rd Rec. Bidg HELP. recone reich’ mark two yeers KITCHEN Positions located im-6128 ee nf Lewitt Weetnn ond Stee IT OR AUCTION ee MILK ROUTE — citlege’ Est ter us BUY _,siv00 banging Paper removed 8 ‘roof ds 1000 ft Cemert [rstalied Hangar in es Theime Bearn Ponernt seevien ; Sop ee son ai iae Se era = mon ce Kae ws ws MORE ICR Ce el be held Ssturt-y, Mereh 17 me a wy, rm. fror the Trwrrelsan . Throughout the ae Otsan SALESMEN WANTED ! Jar es Ae Wiacioeery Coes Cash’ walling Ressmable FE S21) turaiture burers rete at and child occasionally | — |. 180 Borie Lane Re eee ray Ref-| Deliver EMpite 32731 Pomeral tore with Per One of the lar pilcation off examination from, gentleman nearest Michigan mploy men evenings ways DFPFENDABLE. PAINT FE 4.7881 te decorauna 26 v8" exo FE wantep 10 BUY ALL TYPES ,> We and weekends FE 21083 after € p.m Work Wanted Female 11 LOOK! Borvic 1g C. Prout officiatine Ynter- on Busi Servic Office or Write ichigen and most Soe ee? Chasing’ I Adee, gest erences. ment fn Aceria Park Cemetery _ of furniture Phone FF. 2-5823 wirs hater Nao, 819 will eanduet ~~ ee eens! ee permanent dairies LIVE IN, CARE FOR ae ~*~ gUN OIL COMPANY en house 6-6240 Se CUSTOM small MA EIRPNITUREE PURNELUR TET) WALL-|4\ Com: DECORATING sersice #3 Todre Sorrow et the funere) Pride erenine & 1 DAY SERVICE. IRONINGS ~ = easy WANTED If vou have anything for ie g daperng. Steaming st Se m the FE Pp re, om Pickup and delivery MOTHER, bustel. ee LIVE WITH area. ene hese Lotte l ne an LADY TO saic fe at the Don EM 3-3435 YARD BY. IME on CEATHERETIE merce. : 8-16 000 FE 2-36620 3 boys. ee look-_ and who =“ Adie individual ¥ ts nd aggressive 8OMF Younger men pré PAINTER, HAS PE se Jahne Primera! Tom INTERIOR time eeareens etson NCOME TAX SERVICE g\Sacinaw St WALL WASH- . | WOMEN WANT [tne and efteaing, Ron a 25 YRS EXP 7 that Prone edit atten LAND ing for a Sastry Sirgen Cee mn gai ished FE 742% OR WASHINOS. 8& can — wee COUNTY'S ce career open PAPERHANGING ferred — qualify LARGEST s a ae = g, Cardof Thanks 8 BABYSITTING — 1 s BUYER : yourself with one | Reasonable rates PE ¢2171 -OMSED FURNITURE | _FE 46826 __ PE 2.2 aol Basements, 4 bu. FE 2-6866.) ENDAECE _ & diversity ironings done. $3 who looks! §aBYSITTINO BY apron erie A job of interest ®®Sits the ng boi Pig caectvisiea | sewers, of the best train- pa I WISH TO woman EXPRESS MY THANKS: promotion and’ administrative re, quirements of an assigned sales. PONTIAC + | lady while you shop! Also ——e drag line, rentals. PAINTING. AND PAPER HANGING Wtd. Miscellaneous a= _FE : 28 [FOR }to ak many that hi elped wait me, ing programs in oes compenmsation ts on & Employment Service’ | _and alterations. FE 2.7489 Tea ame bobs a nce PAINTING.A SPECIATY! gm a PN SERVICE tere nen ity. try me! 44-2551 -“nent position Pontiac ares Car allowance and other! a STOP—LOOK the country. Con-_ TANCE me with APPL in pcb and other To CFE _W._Huron eo com- similar. j | PAINTING “PAPERHANGING ee ie o edt is handling V-giti si sores ce makes peecitelat construction fictent, capanle | or co. rot ae of ‘it you my home, also The Bordens tives at the Wal- on) sitce ape a eee i and ail Cpeeciet small apoltcnces!| WAL:§ CLEANED dors; r 9, Gold Star Moth-d ] =) have a college education or {ts PERMANENT POSITION ROY Oakland. Ave. FE TUPPER OR 3-706) equivalent in sales experience and| Tr Severs] ministers that called tact representa: pany "benefits uno . oe outside door H® Sutton. Phone 2-8432 MY ek aenirsWANTED we 30, years of FM 3-2275. evenings OMe irmingham hom wo Cites and’ th Gose CLD “un lle. HOME = REDUCING MACHINE, W Painting & Wall _2-4021. e ferl you can meet this challenge. School — it_—— age bs ae Ts, an 4 workers os Pontiac Moto a ol ron tel ‘ Personne! Also hue Sax mpany. Fost Of-' Rican Sucks AeA, | = vate \elevisene. apd pat eRe Re Stes TRENCHING = Sone 1A WAST TO,BUY AE OL SRE _Eagpes vette fore __Physlo-Therapy 704" e ete eT _ BLOOMFIELD WALL "s 8 Sat., salary. neers f A&E B 3 © __Free_estimates FE 2.27 post, p.m. own — ware . CRRA AREY yg 19, a tine | y of | Pe s em tl 1 eal soul. fort win ene eee z rent win one MECHAN LY ere re ra ~A motor FE §-3964 WANIFD 1950 70 wee Box ~ te > & THERAPY 72 Elm, * ctl engine MASSAGE foot technique. = CLEANERS. SWEDISH Reason aie. | Bpecial Heights. FE $9611. DAY WORK. aaa Must —Auburh soul to his Lord, ‘he loved ae for gerieral cethinel as Lf takinline Eear — as Mig. rr. o other need apply.M ; j Walls and windoy ood His Mother Sylvia work. Apply at heger .» Co., 200 oun bt -Roch®eter, FE 5-2465. Free est. No obligation FE 2-163 42831, condition, *Caill after $. 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